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72 jlfaffcwm! Jvlonoc ocfell An organization which was instru- mental in our improvement was the National Honor Society. This society, emphasizing scholarship, leadership, char- acter, and service and considered the Phi Beta Kappa of secondary schools has in- ternational recognition. Membership greatly enhanced the students, admittance to college. To be elected to this society was the highest honor a student could receive. Any one who had at least a B average and who met the qualifications on the basis of leadership, character, and service was eligible for membership. Looked forward to with anticipation by the entire student body, the day of induc- tion to the society was a highlight of the school year. The parents of the new mem- bers were invited to the ceremony and, as the lights in the auditorium were dimmed and a hush overtook the student body, the names were called and the new mem- bers took their places in the most august of scholastic organizations. Row I Gayalyn Howardg Marguerite Fewkesg Sandra Carlog Elizabeth Jackson Row 2 Betsy Buffonig Francine Wybog Susan Shopmyerg Rose Marie Alexanderg Lea Gregoire Row 3 Dianne Johnsong Ronald Gibbsg Peter Zakriskig Duane Greene Row 4 Robert Alleng Roger DesForgesg Richard Hurlburtg Richard Harlowg Arthur Fawthrop ll ? ' 1 Roger Deslrorges, president of the Honor Society opened the Induction Ceremony.
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