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Page 23 text:
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Dolly Johnson, seated, and Mrs. Morton, the advisor, standing. NATIONAL HONOR. SOCIETY The National Honor Society is a honorary organization taking no active part in the social life of the school. The members are chosen by the teachers who have to take into consideration, leadership, scholarship, character, and service. Virginia Hietenan was also chosen as a member of the society last year but has moved to Madison since then. The names of the students who are to be new members this year will be announced at the awards assembly at the close of the school year. --------o--------- Character building begins in our infancy and continues until death—Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. --------o--------- What is becoming in behavior is honorable, and what is honorable is becom ing.—Cicero. --------o-------- To seek for the truth, for the sake of knowing the truth, is one of the noblest objects a man can live for.—Dean Inge. —19—
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BACK ROW: Wayland Tenkku, Lucille Brewster, Dolly Johnson, Dean Christian. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Morton, Gene Lawrence, Joyce Coppock, Martha Szaniszlo. SCHOLARSHIP CLUB This year's Scholarship Club is unusually small with only eight members. Last year's club which was much larger had Joyce Coppock as president and Wayland Tenkku as vice-president. Each mid-semester the club is reorganized. In the first semester, last year's Scholarship Club reorganized and began a program to encourage enthusiasm of more study among the students. They sponsored an assembly and pointed out the necessity of study for the postschool life, and also to encourage the students to become qualified for the Scholarship Club. Only the pupils with B-|- or higher average are admitted to the club. An improvement roll was created to promote more interest and a plaque was made for the class with the highest scholastic average to make competition for better grades. The Scholarship Club of this year attended the annual Lake County Scholarship Banquet whch was held in Mentor. The club has reorganized and has elected Martha Szaniszlo as president and Gene Lawrence as secretary and treasurer. They have planned regular meetings every Wednesday noon and have purchased pins for the National Honor Society. ■o- Learning is wealth to the poor, honor to the rich, and aid to the young, and a support and comfort to the aged.'' —20—
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