Pennington School - Penseman Yearbook (Pennington, NJ)

 - Class of 1955

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Pennington School - Penseman Yearbook (Pennington, NJ) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 48 of 104
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.A- J. x L. to R.: B. Colman, W. Richardson, Mr. Manifold, M. Fabian, B. Longwell, C. Youngbluit. The National Honor Society This organization, known as The Tri-Steps chapter of the National Honor Society has been in existence for five years. Many years before it joined the National Honor Society, the Tri-Steps was the schools honor society. Even be- for that it existed as the Gateways Society. It has been and will be a most progressive organization in the school. To qualify for membership a student must live up to the society's four at- tributes: Leadership, Scholarship, Service, and Character. These are not hid- den characteristics but those which the members and the faculty committee feel are displayed at all times by the candidates. This is one of the reasons that the students look forward eagerly to the annual inductions in hope that they may be selected. At the beginning of the year, when Mr. Manifold, the faculty advisor took stock of things, he found the member, Morris Fabian, who more year. At the end of the ductions were made Burton son., Conrad Youngbliut, and members. Burt has been at made a fine record for him- that hard work is worth while. achieved a fine record, he in other activities. Will has lastic record and partici- rad,who came last year, has scholastics and is edging Senior Class. unuouu. uougxnsgcnrv P Z Ea 5 I 44 society with only one active had been elected in his Sopho- first semester when the in- Longwell, Wilbert Richard- Barry Coleman became Pennington two years and self and Barry has proved While Morris Fabian has has also shown his abilities also established afine scho- pated in some athletics. Con- distinguished himselfin Will out for top honors in the

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First Row,L. to R.: F. Nikles, T. Bishop, W. Richardson, Dr. Bunce, B. Coleman, P. Viotti, B. Stuckel. Second Row: ' ' ' D ' E. Fletcher. D. Johnson, W. Cottrel, P. Kelly, C. Jurgenson, C. White, Z. Gordy, D. Quiros, F. avis, The Student Council The Student Council is composed of student representatives from each class. hour members are elected from the Senior C1ass,three from the Junior Class, two from the Sophomore Class, one from the Freshman Class, and one from the Eighth Grade. The President is elected by the council itself from the Senior Class representation, whereas, the other officers are elected from the entire group. Officers for the year 1954-55 were as follows: Barry Coleman, Presi- dent, Paul Kelly, Vice-President, Zane Gordy, Secretary-Treasurer. Advisor to the Council was Dr. Bunce, Dean of the school. The Council , as it is referred to by most Penningtonians, presents the opportunity for the students to offer their ideas for better management of cer- tain school affairsjust as it givesthem a chance to express themselves in mat- ters pertaining to the government of the student body. During this year, the council suc- ceeded in several projects, some of which were: the allowing of wearing coat type sweaters as well as sport N coats, the playing of music in the din- ing room, the formation of rules, and their enforcement, for the recreation room, and the formation of a longer study period for the students. The existence of the Student Council in Pennington School has proven the fact that, with such, there can be a better relationship between student body and Pres Dr Bunce F Nudes Dis Rep B Coleman admlni5tTati0n- Pres::Z.Cordy Sec.. i H i 4-5 L. to R.: D. Johnson Discipline Rep., P. Kelly Vice-

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