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---z.-- ..-I O--NONDA-O .3--I..--' Left to Right-TOP ROW: L. Gormel, D. Reynolds, I.. Youngblood, R. Lee, D. Willard, B. Henry, S. Hoagland, THIRD ROW: W. Thompson, R. Sheffield, J. DeMocker, D. Thompson, R. Gibson, A. Tallman, V. Crane, SECOND ROW: P. Thompson, B. Baird, J. Stewart, lNIrs. Durkee. P. Paine, A. Smith, L. Hamilton. FIRST ROW: E. Parker, R. Comn, J. Baird, M. VanSlyke, W. Tapp, E. Oliver fpresidentl. ABSENT: I. Davies, M. Bennett. ATICNAL HO OR SOCIETY HE National Honor Society was established in Nunda Central School for the purpose of giving recognition to those students who have been outstanding in character, scholarship, leadership, and service. The members are chosen by the faculty from the upper ranks of the Sophomore, Junior and Senior' classes. To remain in this organization, the student must maintain a scholastic average of 85 and a satisfactory rating in citizenship. During the school year, one day is set aside for the students. At this time the new members don their initiation garb and perform for the benefit of the old members. At the end of the day, everyone enjoys an evening of entertainment. Upon graduation, the Senior Class members are awarded the society Key which signifies that they have maintained an excellent average in marks and citizenship, while attending high school. Truly, when a student is chosen for membership in this organization he can feel that his efforts are beginning to reap a reward. It can really be taken to mean that theyhave been successful in taking the First hurdle of their career and sets up a good example so that they may always seek to attain the honor positions in all walks of life. ---- ACTIVITIES -1- 42
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- 0-NONDA-O - I.:-ll In Ifiqlilf-Stanrlfnq' Mr. Zeck. J. Bairrl lprcsidentl. P. Foster. J. Hann, M. VanSlyke flTl0lliI0l'l. W, 'lliomi-on, M. lhiiou. I5 Carney. R. l.ee. D. Tlioixiy-im. ll. Isumuu tmouitorl, hl. DeMocker. 1. S.mlmcl, V. Kiran--. .-X. Sanford. I.l'.Fl 'I.-XI5l.Ii: J. Nlciimtiiy. li. Hairll. B. Yaw. J. lickerl. T. Marble. li. Olin-r, II. 'leeis--l. ,l. lirsler. J. iliulliimli. D. Fruit. l'. Hulk linoiiitorl. ll. Scliuluuker. li. Scltueck- eztlviiitzfl, ll. Duuliilig. RIGHT 'l'.'Xlll.li: ll. Foote, In fiilltltliuuit. Stewart, li, Ylleelislurlt. lluug- laml. D, Gflu-nn lizunitorlr R. Lalfoy, R. llaik. G. Mehlenlmcl-:er. D. Slleliielrl. ll. Canfield, L. lim mel. ll. llolhu. SERVICE CLUB OOD citizenship is one of the seven cardinal principles of secondary education. Implicit to good citizenship is a strong sense of service to one's fellowmen. With the idea of the welfare of the group in mind, the Service Club performs many valuable functions in Nunda Central High School. For many the Service Club provides. for the first time, opportunities to develop such citizenship traits as follows: Leadership and Initiative-Pupil-leaders initiate their own methods for ushering pupils to assemblies, locker inspection, etc.g Cooperation and Courtesy-- By working together on assemblies, assisting visitors and new studentsg Depend- zibility. Promptness and Honestyfliy student monitors in the halls during and between periods: Self-Control and Getting Along with Others-By personal actions anywhere and anytime in the school building. All members agree to adherei to the high ideals of citizenship set up by the Service Club. The students offer their services as members and all of this year's members havejproven themselves worthy members. Otlieers of the Service Club, include: President-Jeanne A. Bairdg Vice-Pres- ident-MMilton Barrong Secretary-Pat Foster. ----- ACTIVITIES -LT- is
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