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i 9 T L Cfli The Iota Chapter of the Omega Xi Fraternity was organized in 1919. In the past the fraternity was much more influential than today. The boys in the active Fraternity brought in new members by a boobing or hazing period. Down through the years the true idea of the Omega Xi has- faded out of existence. The monthly letter to the National Head and National dues were forgotten. Until now all that is left of the original organization is the boobing period. The last of the Omegans are trying to get the Fraternity re-organized to a worthwhile organization.
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Seated: C. Zilafro, R. Bowser, L. King, H. Bowser, S. Ramsey, B. Dearolph, B. Bullman. Standing: Mr. T remba, R. Texter, R. Marnie, G. Wolford, J. Crowley. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is the only organization in school controlled mainly by the students themselves, aided by Mr. Tremba as sponsor. The group is com- prised of students elected from each class, along with each class president. The duty of the group is to cope with, and settle problems that occur in school life. Student Council acts as a Congress in our school, settling such problems as, selecting class rings, what movies shall be shown, and any other situations which confront the student body. It saves time, and solves many problems which would have to be taken be- fore each class individually otherwise. The Council has proved to be very worthwhile and successful to our school. BARBARA GRAHAM
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Seated: J. Dunkle, B. Lesser, N. Master, M. Francisco, Mr. Schumann, B. Kastory, M. Gerwick, S. Ramsey. Standing: A. McKee, B. Polm, B. Terwilliger, A. Moberly, R. Young, J. Crowley, J. Woolley, B. Seybert, M Bowser, G. Guntrum. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is both an entertaining and an educational or- ganization. The qualiiications for membership are: the students must have good character and maintain a B average throughout the year. The club has written up a constitution and has received a charter from Harrisburg. At the society meetings subjects of general interest are discussed: modern painting and how it differs from that of the older painters, movies, as to whether the roles are played convincingly and wellg music and literature. I The National Honor Society is an asset to our school. We thank Mr. Shu- mann for introducing and taking leadership of this new activity of A.P.H.S. BETSY PoLM
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