Pine Township High School - Recall Yearbook (Heilwood, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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Pine Township High School - Recall Yearbook (Heilwood, PA) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 46 of 104
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Page 46 text:

Below: lvirs. Miiiiteitli explains the operations of the card Hle to two student lihrarians. Norma Ioiner and lrene Stephens Student lihrarians. Seated: Frances Stephens, Patricia Lawler, Thelma Vsfalter mire, Mildred Slippy, Virginia Della Valle. Standing: joanne Shank. Irene Stephens, Theadora Forest, Rose Marie Detwiler, Jeanne Bracken. Normt Joiner, Marjorie Thomas ll eamu Zfncfea giclliann ln the heginning ot the school year Mrs. Monteith, the director oftthe lihrary, chose a group ot' senior girls to work in the lihrary the entire year. Mrs. Monteith worked out a schedule dividing the time to he spent among the girls. A copy of this schedule was hung in the lihrary. The girls worked in groups of two during their study periods. The girls that were chosen are: lfrantes Stephens, Rose Marie Detwiler, Norma joiner, Thelma Wfaltermire, Jeanne Bracken, Dolla lforesi. Irene Stephens, joanne Shank, Virginia Della Valle. Marjorie Thomas, Pat Lawler, and Mildred Slippy. During the time hefore the lihrary was opened to student use, a complete inventory was taken of all the hooks. Many of the hooks had to he supplied with new title and date cards. The hooks were then sepa- rated into groups of fiction and non-fiction. They were then arranged alphahetically according to their authors and plated on the shelves, The girls worked very dili- gently to have the lihrary opened as soon as possihle. Many of the hooks had become old and worn, and their covers were starting to come Ott. These hooks hael to he sorted and packed hy the lihrarians. They were then sent away to he rehound. During liehruary these hooks were returned. They gave the lihrary a refreshed look with the rehound hooks looking like new, hut they soon disappeared with the attention gfven to them hy the students. The lihrarians at all times must he under the lead- ership ot one member of the faculty, when at work in the lihrary. This was done to help keep order and quiet in the lihrary at all times, thus making it an ideal place for study. Students at all times must have permits signed hy their teachers allowing them to he in the lihrary. These permits must he signed hy the lihrarians in charge at the time and returned to the teacher issuing it. The permits were made in the commercial class and sup- plied to all teachers. Books are signed out for the students' use for one week and can he renewed.

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National Honor Society. Row one: Shirley Weilaliid, Rita lvliller. Frances Stephens, Rose Marie lieiwiler, Pat Lawler. liaye Buterbaugh. Gayle W'olle. Row two: hdr. l.ear'i, Betty Vani-h. Margaret Kuzeinehak. lvfarjorie Thomas. Violet NValterinire, Norma joiner. Thelma Vw'altermire, Virginia Della Valle Mr. Russo. Row three: Betty Lou Ratay, Betty Popovich. Dick Learn, David Tliornton. Sallv lamn, Evelyn langenleltcr. ,lohn NVilliains. Missing from pic- ture: Mildred Slippy vicefpresident Jfanaa fd Qaeafnedd At the closing of the 193i school year, the Heil' wood chapter of the National Honor Society was or' ganized. 'l'here were seventeen juniors and seniors ad- mitted. The charter, number Vt-HS, was received April 20. Scholarship, leadership. character and service were the four cardinal qualifications a student had to possess in order to gain entrance to the society. The newly-organized club elected Evelyn Lingen- felter as presidentg Norma -loiner, vice-presidentg and Rose Marie Detwiler, secretary. These girls were to hold otlice for the forthcoming year. The National Honor Society has made much prog- ress during the year, One of its first projects was to apply for membership cards and pins. The members received these during the first semester. If a member should ever do anything against the charter regulations, his membership is automatically dissolved. Each member had special duties to perform. Com- mittees were chosen to decorate the bulletin board, dust the trophy case and charter, usher at assemblies, help students who find their work difficult, or any other job which might need their assistance. One of the outstanding features of the club was the installation of its twenty-two members. Witli the aid of the Merit Chapter of Barnesboro High School and its sponsor, Miss Mary F. Ray, the program was quite impressive. It was presented at a special assembly to the student body on March 14. Mr. William Norman, Superintendent of Public Instruction of Indiana County Schools, was the guest speaker. He gave a talk on the four cardinal points of the society and congratulated the group on its achievements. After the ceremonies the members of both chapters were served punch and cookies in the home economics de- partment. Mr. Russo, along with sponsoring the society, is also the treasurer, He has done much to promote the establishment of the National Honor Society within our school. Mr. Learn, OLII' supervising principal, acts as the otlicial sponsor for the organization. He has made it possible for the students to perform their various activities. The students have also put forth much effort to make their chapter of the National Honor Society a great success. Below. National Honor Society Oflicers. Left to right: Rose Marie Detwiler. secretaryg Mr. Russo, sponsorg Evelyn Lingenf telrer, president: Norlna loiner,

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