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Honor Society is .I 1 -. Y w.,ua,.gr in 2 1 ' 'J' ff .,. 5 .QNX .X a Discussing the upcoming Honor Society inductions are officers Bob Benjamin, treas., Jim Beard, pres., Randy Ross, v.p., and Carole Harmel, sec. i NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Cl.-r.J Row 1: R. Benjamin 1Treas.J: C. Harmel LSec.g: J. Beard fPres.J: R. Ross QV.P.J. Row 2: K. Joseph: Rodes: S. Brown: K. Pellerg E. Edmunds: S. Woolard: Leibowitz: B. Hutmang E. Levin: J. Glaser: P. Cage: Fisher: B. Alpert: B. Terry: J. Potts: M. Shellman: Bartlett: L. Chase: R. Graham: S. Kinsey: C. Seligerg S S Ersteing J. Love: E. Vernoff. Row 3: B. Haisfield: D R J l50 Cohan: M. Katz. Row 4: L. Carter: D. Goering: D. Wing P. Taplin: C. Rosenberg: D. Cowell: J. Williams: E. Kinz- ler: E. Zellan: J. Cullins: S. Schwartz: S. Freier. Row 5 M. Goldenberg: B. Jetton: D. Leslie: P. Herman: D. Heath D. Phillips: W. Jenkins: D. Bohrer: P. Menzel: J. Herst S. Maurer: S. Thomas: H. Miller: B. Kessler: B. Habib
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posted Handling the public address system every morn- rg is the P.A. Committee, a subcommittee of In- chool Publicity. All broadcasts over the P. A. are oordinated by this group, including the lunch hour nusic in the cafeteria. Religious and inspirational activities at North- ood come Linder the jurisdiction of the Chaplain's ommittee. Assemblies such as the Thanksgiving nd Brotherhood assemblies were organized by haplain Betsy Shirley and her group. Other school uches ranging from birthday cards to the faculty nd get well cards to ill students were sent out. The Thought For The Week bulletin board in front if the office was also maintained by this group. This year the Building and Grounds Committee has .cted as the Student Congress organ handling jobs uhich cover an impressive scope. Distributing the eekly menu, and keeping a record of conditions in he cafeteria are duties delegated to this committee. Phe Bud Pfiester Memorial was arranged in conjunc- :ion with Building and Grounds, as were the banner nd billboards publicizing the ASP. Projects such as memorial grove of trees in front of the school, and totem pole in the courtyard were also undertaken. PUBLIC ADDRESS COMMITTEE Cl.-LD Row 1: M. Hallg D. Warnerg R. Grahamg B. Daumg M Jacobs P. Greenbaum. Row 2: T. Engerg B. Hatfieldg H. Miller. Row 3 D Phillips 3 S. Liederman. CHAPLAIN'S COMMITTEE Cl.-r.J Row 1: B. McCarthyg K. Cooneyg J. Elbrader: P. Krauseg C. Russellg J. Zimmerman: K. Waltzg S. Cassg B. Shirley 4ChaplainJg M. Hardeeg M. Elsteing S. Emmeg C. Wilsong P. Lightg N. Gleeson. Row 2: S. Cromerg L. Albertig B. Davisg D. Gussmang C. Caing R. Eggers: W. Flegalg M. L. Rollinsg S. Sklar: J. Kasof skyg S. Rupertg P. Roepckeg C. Glenn. Row 3: C. Cole J. Reevesg J. Williams: J. Jordan: A. Hendersong M Stambergg G. Gillardg N. Hiltnerg T. Sharpg J. Hutch- insong S. Howellsg R. Coiner. 149
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tutors students Northwood's chapter of the National Honor Socie- y boasts a membership which reflects the quality of he school. Already having a membership composed f more than sixty seniors, the Society inducted even ore outstanding seniors and juniors in the recent ay ceremonies. This ceremony highlighted the ualifications a student must show before he or she s eligible for membership in the Honor Society. High chievement in leadership, scholarship, character and ervice must be shown not only in the school but also n the community. Once a person has become a mem- er of the Society, he must strive even further to phold the honor which he has received. In keeping ith this trust. the Honor Society this year main- ained a free tutoring service for all students in eed of such aid. Outstanding contribution to one of Northwood's Hiterary publications, either the ARROWHEAD, the Red and Black, or Reflections, is recognized by in- duction into the Quill and Scroll Society. Although the Society is an official body of Northwood, it is not an active organization. The newly formed Spanish Honor Society held its second induction December 11 and inducted fifteen new members. The society provides its members with a chance to develop their interest in the Castilian language and peoples. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Lola D'Amador, the students planned a trip to the Pan American Union and lunched in one of Wash- ington's excellent Spanish restaurants. Northwood's literary .figures pose for Quill and Scroll Society Inspecting an appropriate relic are Spanish Honor Society members Carol Seliger, Nan Landsman, Toni Clarke, Lolly Schultz, and David Heath. lSl
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