BUSINESS STAFF Fall Spring Dorothy Dose Manager Dorothy Dose Beth Munns Assistant Manager Beth Munns Betty Zickenberg Copywriter Betty Zickenberg Beth Munns Circulation Barb Barrett Bill Henderson Don Girth Secretary Don Girth Lois Roberts Exchange Joan Geymer The Business staff, a small but indispensable organization of which the students of Morgan Park are quite unaware, plays an important part in the publishing of the weekly paper, the Empehi News. The most important duty of the Business staff is in the soliciting of adver- tisements. The money obtained from these advertisements helps to support the paper. The staff is also responsible for the weekly distribu- tion of the papers to the students, and the send- ing of the papers to advertisers. To become a member of the Business staff, a student must be a member of the Student Association, and during the semester he must sell at least three column inches of advertising. These ads are sold for 35.40 per column inch. The manager of the Business staff is a member of the Board of Control and thus has an active part in everything going on in the school. In the fall, Dorothy Dose was the staffs manager. Betty Zickenberg acted as copywriter, assisted by janet Errington. Beth Munns handled circulation, while Lois Roberts took charge of exchange. Bill Henderson, assisted by Don Gerth and Glenn Stone, acted as secretary, took charge of mailing the bills, and collecting the money each month. The spring semester started off with a bang! Dorothy Dose continued as manager with Beth Munns as assistant. Barb Barrett and Bill Hen- derson took care of circulation, and joan Gey- mer was in charge of exchange. The secretary was Don Gerth and his assistants were joan Keith and Glenn Stone. With the aid of Mrs. Dorothy Cella as faculty adviser, the Business Staff has passed through a most successful year. NAT'L HONOR SOC. Fall Spring Betty Booth President Bill Stanley Paul Grasse Vice President June Smith Annette Darling Sec. Virginia Dawson-Smith Nancy Slayton Treasurer Edward Carstens During the spring semester of 1939 a branch of the National Honor Society was founded at Morgan Park. This society, running mate of Tau Epsilon, is the high school's counterpart of the college's Phi Beta Kappa. It was estab- lished to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, stimulate a desire to render service, promote worthy leadership, and encourage the develop- ment of character in the students. , The requirements for entrance into the soci- ety are as follows: the candidate must have spent at least one semester in the school, he shall be a member of the senior class and of Tau Epsilon, and he shall have maintained an E average throughout his high school career, having received no final grade below a G. It has been the custom of the society to give an assembly for the purpose of inducting new members into the club. This year, however, this formality was combined with the regular awards assembly which took place at the close of the semester. This year, too, the members of the incoming senior class were taken into the club with the status of new members after the second marking period. This was done to cancel the abrupt break in the society at the end of the semester as has happened in the past. Under the leadership of Miss Kemp, fall adviser, and Mr. Watson, spring adviser, the organization has carried out a limited program in keeping with its purely honorary character. Members have received small gold pins and are eligible to have a small gold seal placed upon their diplomas. Ofhcers during the fall and spring semester, respectively were: president, Betty Booth, Wil- liam Stanley, vice-president, Paul Grasse, june Smith, secretary, Annette Darling, Virginia Dawson-Smith, treasurer, Nancy Slayton, Ed- ward Carstens. Page 23
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