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u.4.,,,4 STANDING, left to right: Richard Bonz. Lee Blyler, Bruce Brown, Duncan Oliver, Law- rence Dingman, Mr. Arnold Bartlett, Sponsor. SEATED: Joanne Winer, Anne Hayes, Robert Murano, Elizabeth Cilley, David Peterson, Carol Krepon, Katherine White. National Honor Society Admission to the National Honor Society is the greatest honor that can come to a high school student, for it stands for excellence of achievement not only in one line, butin every line of endeavor. Scholarship alone will not admit a student into the National Honor Society. To scholarship must be added serviceg to service, leadership, and to leadership, character. A student may, therefore, make all A grades and still miss the National Honor Society if he does nothing for his school or if he shows traits of char- acter that are undesirable. The membership is so limited that only the out- standing members of the Senior and Junior classes may be admitted, not more than fifteen percent and five percent respectively are eligible to mem- bership. These students who have attained this high standard and who have been chosen by the faculty to become members of the National Honor Society are, therefore, to be congratulated up the excellence of their record while in high school. Seniors elected this year were Richard Bonz, Lawrence Dingman, Anne Hayes, Duncan Oliver, Katherine White, and Joanne Winer. Juniors elected were Lee Blyler, Bruce Brown, and Carol Krepon, Those seniors who were elected to the Society in their junior .year were Robert Murano, Elizabeth Cilley and David Peterson. -32-
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