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Officers - J. Dietze, Vice President, E. Engelhardt, Secretary, M. Walters, President, J. Rode, Treasurer. The National Honor Society was founded in 1921 by the National Association of Secondary School Principals to reward outstanding students with school- wide, public recognition. The Calhoun chapter was begun in 1959 with the induction of eighteen juniors. Two inductions have followed since. With High Goals The main function of the society is to provide im- petus for the individual development of scholarship, leadership, character, and service, thus it is to raise the level of efliectiveness of the educational system of Calhoun High School. Mrs. Mary Ford is the chapter advisor. FRONT ROW - Mrs. Mary Ford, advisor, A. Kohn, Tennant, E. Smith, S. McGuire, F. Finkenberg, D. E. Geller, C. Fish, E. Levitan, M. Metzger, G. Buchheit, Keely, 4th ROW - L. Sorkin, K. Levy, R. Danielson, 2nd RO.W - J. Cohen, E. Hackman, A. Forsman, A. T. Rarich, W. Flack, S. Schulhofer, P. Berneberg. Herbert, J. Rubin, L. Krauss, T. Stone, S. Spelman, F. Bason, 3rd ROW - D. Zuckerman, M. Champ, M. Absent - C. Schulkin, S. Milatz, D. Ross, K. Dippel. ' 1 1
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9100 17 M ordan advisor W. Flack, president, M. Walters, vice president, M. Caccuitto, treas- urer M Fulmino attendance ojfeer, K. Karpowicz, secretary, T. Ketelsen, hzrtorzan. The Student Council is the organization expressing the ideas and opinions of the student body at Calhoun as to what is done in the school. Two representatives from each homeroom attended the bi-weekly meetings supervised by Mr. John P. Jordan, and gave the views of their homerooms at the various discussions. The Council revised its Constitution and Code of Ethics, drew up a Student Code, and sponsored a successful G.O. drive. On the whole it had a successful season as the student body's first Contact with political democracy. Bill Flack and Mr. Jordan preside at meeting. 4-Il E jl , .. e
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