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U JAE ,... --,Hmh-ucmm.,m vs; :NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MQhNG the last honors to be con- ferred upon members of the senior Class is this most significant honor of all. We like to think of it as our own Phi Beta Kappa. The Honor Society is a national organization Whose qualihcations for ndembership include scholarship, lead- ership, character and service. The schol- arship requirement of the national organization is such that a maximum Of fifteen per cent of the senior Class might be ndniitted on this basis alone. Since scholarship is the only phase of :1 student,s niake-up for Which any numerical data is available, this has often been made the deciding factor in considering a student for membership. Since Washington High School has been proved by valid tests to possess an intelligence quotient above the national average, it was decided to set our scholarship requirement above the na- tional minimum. This move adds signih- cance to the honor of membership in the society. Although scholarship is the most coh- ercte measure applied, a prospective member is always investigated With re- gard to the other three. N0 person 0f questionable character is admitted to the society. Faculty members most familiar with otherwise eligible students are inter- viewed concerning the matter of leader- ship and service. Leadership may be largely in the Classroom, or it may extend to extra-curricular activitiCS. Service 18 usually taken to mean effective member- ship in some extra-eurricular activity 91' activities. Surely the heaviest resp01131- bilities of society should rest upon its most capable members. It is the accept- ance and effective management of these responsibilities that is the Enal test which shows what body of students shall be accorded membership in this very select group. I'IiIWI Rnll': l'lhcl LunrJd, Irene Whiwl. Durinhy Hudgmn, Miiry Keller. Lurccn DJViM M- Y i'itn'sky. Verna W'viiur, Ida Shilnnnm Lurenc Mclnnes, tarnl Hell. Sunllil Run: Twin IJYYL'. ?Viary Binglc, Helen ilppermn, Lydia Hcrx. 1,05 Carter, Lucille W'iliker, Knhryn Iimns, Idlth Rum, Line Cruwc, Miriam .Inncx, Gauge Chuncyi 777111! Run: Ditk W'iliiJms, XV'iHinm Zcpp, Thnmiis McMillan. W'illiam jurdcn. Hamid Smith. Sheridan Snider, chrge W'thins, Melvin Milligan, Dmmld Iielruw. Din Chm'nn.
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