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LITERARY CLUB OFFICERS President . .... VICTORIA JACOBOSKI Secretary . . . . BETTY JORASKIB Treasurer . . . . . MARIE THOMAS Sponsor . . . . MISS CHURCHILL The purpose of the Literary Club is to create and foster an interest in good books and to keep abreast of the current trends in literature. The Club has acquired an excellent collection of books that are especially suited to high school pupils. Among these are many perennial favorites. His' torical, educational, and adventure stories complete the list, and this library has found a reading public not only in the Club itself but in the high school as a whole. A system has been devised whereby books are lent to those who did not have an opportunity to join the Club. This brings a small revenue to the Club and is helping in buying additional books. PAGE 46
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LIBRARY SCIENCE CLUB President . Vicefllresidem Treasurer . Secretary. Sponsor OFFICERS BETTY OSMAN . . MARY AARON MARY LOU SANTELL ROBERT Mnrzmcna Miss DITCHEY The Library Science Club was organized for the first time in the beginning of the 1941f42 school term. Its purpose is to teach the members the use and care of the library, so that they may, in turn, pass their knowledge on to other students in the high school. PAGE 45
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NATICNAL HCNOR SOCIETY The beginning of the Mount Carmel Township Chapter of the National Honor Society took place in june of IQ42 and at present has ten active members. Induction services are held twice every year and during the second induction junior Class members are admitted as well as those of the Senior Class. In the course of the school year the members began active work by encouragf ing helpful movements to benefit the school. In March, I942, the Society held the usual solemn induction service and adf mitted Hve new members. With the membership increased, the Society could go ahead with plans for improvements. The emblem of the Society consists of the Keystone and the Flaming Torch. The Keystone bears at its base the letters C., S., L., and S., which represent the four cardinal principles of the organization: Character, Service, Leadership, and Scholarship. First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester MARCBLLA MCANDREW .... President . . . . . MICHAEL STASCHAK JOSBPHITA BRADLEY . . . . ViCC'PTCSidC11U . . . . JEAN BILLMAN MARIE SCHOPPY . . . . Secretary ....... JULIA YASTICHAK DOROTHY WARGO . . . . . Treasurer ...... MILDRBD DETANDT Sponsor . . .... Mxss CANNON PAGE 47 if . ..-
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