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National Honor Society The Pennington School received its charter as a member of the National Honor Society on Decem- ber 22, 1950. Our chapter has been named the Tri-Steps Chapter. The Honor Society has four main goals. They are the building of character, the attainment of scholastic success, the acquisition of the qualities of leadership, and the recognition of service, to fel- low students and to the school itself. The Tri-Steps Chapter includes grades ten, eleven, and twelve. Before being received, members are judged on their achievements in the four fields mentioned above. It is possible for any student to become a member of the Society regardless of the number of years he has been a student at Pennington. The present members of the National Honor Society are: Eliot Terborgh, Pres., Carl Prescott, Vice Pres., John Parcels, Sec., Chris Adams, Treas., John Repko, Peter Gold, Alan Granetz, William Wilson, Arnold Taub, and James Glauner. C. Adams, C. Prescott, Dean Lawton, E. Terborgh, J. Parcels, A. Granetz, A. Taub, J. Glauner, W. Wilson, J Repko, P. Gold. 62
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E. Terborgh, J. Pirozzi, H. Boyer, Mr. Liefeld, J. Repko, A. Hoffberger, A. Alexander, S. Renshon, R. Bond, W McCaw, R. Carroll, S. Fox, E. Asher, J. Doris., G. Schnitger, E. Maguire, P. DeFranco, J. Miller, J. Kranz, P.. Mezoff, G. Cawman, R. Freeman, W. Douglass, C. Adams, M. Pearl. Penntonian The Penntonian Under the watchful eyes of John Repko, Mr. Lie- feld, and Amigo, the newspaper has improved greatly this year. Published monthly, The Penntonian is an indispensable part of campus life. One of the finest features, the editor's column, is a wholesome part of the paper, usually containing some page advice for all. This year two innovations have been added to The Penntonian. For the first time in its history, a copy of the paper is mailed to each parent, keeping them abreast of developments and activities often unmen- tioned in their sons' letters. Also, the paper has been madelarger, through the use of five columns instead of three. In the years to come, it will be a real challenge to the future editors to equal this year's effort. H. Boyer, Mr. Liefeld, J. Repko, A. Hoffberger, E Terborgh, J. Pirozzi, J. Alexander.
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A. Granetz, E. Terborgh, Dean Brown, D. Duthie, C. Prescott, R. Carroll, A. Taub, A. Meckler, G. Cranker, D Chambers. Student Council This year the Student Council has come into its own as a vital part of the school's program. Under the guidance of Dean Brown, the Council has set an example for their fellow students, both in and out of classes. They have taken a regular column in the newspaper, and use it well, informing the student body of their plans, hopes and ideas for the future. Since the Council has spent several years as little more than an ineffective titular organi- zation, its main task this year is building a foundation of usefulness for future councils to fol- low. This will be no easy task, but the boys are the best that the student body has to offer, and we are sure that they will meet their responsibility well. 63
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