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HONOR SOCIETY GOAL OF ALL SAVANNA STUDENTS Top Row-Jane Hafemann, Miss Adolphson, Ruby Knapp. Second Row-Ione Sartwell, Kathleen Wilson, Genevieve Withhart, Emma Hollis- ter, Mary Goss, Geraldine Mach. For some time there was felt a need of some definite recognition of, and incentive to, real scholarship in the Savanna Township High School. Not only was there felt a IlQ9tl in the field of scholarship, but also for emphasizing other desirable traits such as character, leadership, and service. The Savanna Chapter of the National Honor Society was established in June, 1933 to fulfill this long-felt need. Membership in this organization is one of the greatest honors the school can bestow on its students. Only five per cent of the Junior Class can belong, while fifteen per cent of the Senior Class is allowed membership. The members of the National Honor Society for the year 1935-36 are as follows: SENIORS JUNIORS Mary Goss Mary Bahne .lane Hafemann Mary Doty l'l1nm:1 Hollister Jeanne Greison lluby Knapp Joan Withhart Geraldine Mich lone Sartwell Kathleen VVilson Genevieve VVithhart The National Honor Society sponsors a scholarship trophy which is awarded each period to the class ranking foremost in scholarship. It con- ducts a lost-book exchange. For the year 1935-336, this society entertained the faculty, the upper-half of the Senior Class. and the alumni members of the society at a theater party. lt also presented a series of six assembly programs for the entertainment of the student-body. The officers for the year 1935-36 are as follows: President ........................................ Mary Goss Vice President... ...... Jane Hafemann Secretary ....... .... K athleen Wilson Treasurer ..... ...... E mma Hollister Sponsor .... ...... . ..Miss Svea Adolphson S6
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