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Pl!! hilly National Honor Society The National Honor Society was organized for the benefit of the scholars. Its aim is to pro- mote leadership, and the desire to help one's school as well as scholarship. The faculty selects the students who become members of the society. To be elected is an honor, for the pupil must be in the upper twenty-five per cent of his class in scholarship, he must have shown ability as a leader, and rendered service to his school. Only fifteen per cent of the class may be chosen for membership. ' Members of National Honor' Society CORA ERNST AUGUST LUND GLENN MILLER' WARREN NORTH MADGE PRUTSMAN FLORENCE SEABORG Medals E Scholarship ELDA TRASK Achievement ORMAN HARRISON
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