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Halfmoon Yearbook, 1942 29 Che Arlstol, Senior Honor Society, was organized In the year 1926-1927, with a membership of six students. It was under the direction of Miss Ackart, the principal, and Mrs. Dorothy Barton, a teacher. The main objective of the society was then, as It is today, to promote higher scholastic standing and better leadership. In 1935 the constitution of the Arlstol was altered, In that the average of a student's marks required for admis- sion Into Arlstol was to be obtained by averaging class marks and Regents marks equally and dividing their sum by the number of units. This was done so that it would agree with the new stystem adopted by the school. Previously, the requirements for entrance Into Arlstol were twelve units and an average of 83, with the understand- ing that the average would be gradually increased until a more satisfactory one was obtained. This year the required average for the class of 1942 was 84. The colors of Arlstol are purple and gold. The advisors of Arlstol for the year '41-42 were Miss Goodrich and Miss Howe. The society met last fall and elected their officers for the ensuing year. They elected for President, Charles Horner; for Secretary-Treasurer, Jane Bochenek. Those who have maintained the required average since January are: From the class of 42: Adeline Amadeo Eugene Buccl Richard Fox Myrtle Ross Lois Scarey Ann Strattner From the class of 43: Marjorie Hayner Richard Hoover Frank P. Izzo Theresa Lavlgne John Muccl Duane Russell Hilda Smith William Tiel
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30 Halfmoon Yearbook, 1942 pr he Junior Honor Society, which we know as S.O.S. orig- inated on December 15, 1927. S.O.S. has one main goal, this being to promote a high scholastic standing among members of the sophomore classes, so that upon becoming seniors, they will be eligible to mem- bership In Arlstoi, the senior honor society. On December 15, 1927, the S.O.S. boasted of six members under the leadership of Miss Ackart and Miss Howe. Purple and Silver were chosen as colors. After a formal initiation, it was decided all members might wear the standard S.O.S. pin; however, no pledge pins were given. As in all organiza- tions, S.O.S. too has a constitution which states that to be eligible for membership in this society, a pupil must main- tain an average of 80 , which is composed of 2 3 class aver- age and 1 3 Regents average. Time certainly has changed S.O.S., for today, member- ship numbers about twenty with approximately twenty-one on the list eligible for initiation. Officers of the society in '42 are: President............................ Joe Rosky Vice-President.......................Jean LaBnr Secretary ....................... Carolyn Kalbaugh Treasurer ................................... Duane Ingraham Last fall members enjoyed a banquet. Now, they are looking forward to the traditional spring initiating party to be held in the near future. We congratulate all members of this organization, and say to old members, Keep up the good work, so that upon graduating from S.O.S., you may become members of Aristoi . To new and future members we say, Live up to your ideals so that you may follow in the footsteps of former members and preserve this organization whose Ideals have made it one of the best of its kind.
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