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1.950 MXPAR TA N , 3f ' 1 kATIONxL IOLCR SCCIFTY For the first time in its history Shinnston High School has a chapter of the National Honor Society of Secondary Sch ools The National Honor Society was founded in 1921 and has now more than 2500 chapters in the best high schools of this country The obyects of the Shinnston Chapter are to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to promote worthy leadershl to stimulate a desire to render service, and to encourage the development of character in the students of Shinnston High School The membership is limited to ten per cent of the Senior Class and to five per cent of the Junior Class This percentage amounts to nine of our ninety Seniors and to six of our one hundred twenty five Juniors These students must stand in the upper one third of their classes and must have spent at least one year in Shinnston High School previous to the time of their election as members They must have a sch olarship average of B, with no grade lower than C. Their elig- ibility is also considered on the basis of service, leadership and character. OFFICERS President Georganna Romine Vice-President Joanna Kubinec Secretary Robert Swan Treasurer Mary Obramovich Sponsor Miss Mary Ellen Weightman MEMBERS The Faculty of Shinnston High School has chosen the fol- lowing charter members of the Shinnston Chapter of the Nation- al Honor Society: Ilo Simmons, Lee Alfred, Helen Stydahar, Ruth Currey, Edith Miller, Josephine Hawker, Lucille Bonasso, Daisy Spad- afore, Ted Spiker, Harold Metz, Helen Crim, Mary Obramovich, Robert Swan, Georganna Romine, Joanna Kubinec. 59
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19,40 SPAR TAN '-'W BIBLIOPHILIST The Bibliophilist Club was organized in October, 1938 by a group of Freshmen and Sophomore girls, now Sophomores and Juniors who are interested in the Library Bibliophil ist means 'Lover of Booksu, and the club endeavors to create interest in good literature and to augment the library facilities During the year a tag day has been sponsored, dances an movies have been given, and the club sells pencils to procure money for the new books. OFFICERS President Betty Lee Russell Vice President Kathleen Bennett Secretary Joan Laulis Treasurer Josephine Hawker Sponsor Miss Rutherford MEMBERS Louise Skinner, Coralie Tetrick, Betty Bice, Susan Jane Hursey, Ann Anderson, Emily Lemley, Helen Jean Jackson, Mary E. Warfield, Betty Campbell, and Alma Hursey 58 Z ' , , - ,Y a 3 ' f ' . A 0' -5 ' ' . , V' g ,n, - 'P if LU r 1 J ld - f .. P ww . 'Q JI f'g , 1 ' :f'u ff E? 4 . 3 47v 5 I A '? f . A' V A . I ' n- -L 1- .A K 1 ., f? 6. A f 71 -nv' A - C Ig' ' x A f?gm3W,f Z W ,ui 4?fQ lj sl 1 ' .' . ' 42 iff A' 'V iirx 1 . 4 me g'L H I P B, if . , N D 1 0 ' C d
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1,950 ,YPAR TAN v' x J' LTOBA 4 H CLUB The 'Etoile 4 H Club was first organized under the leadership of Grace Matthew, while most of its present mem bership was in the Graded School When these members were graduated to High School, they brought the club along with them and Miss Abby Brent became their sponsor Under her guidance it was a standard club for two years This year the three clubs of Shinnston, Our Best Al ways, Etoile Club, and Ever True Club have united and have as their sponsors Miss Abby Brent, Mrs Wilton Smith, and Mr James V Morris The 4 H Club has a national organized program which is HEAD H members must train themselves to think clearly and accurately HEART H Members must be loyal at all times, in all things HAND H members must develop a long list of skills In striving to attain the H ALTH H ideal, the club member ke eps in mind the building of a perfect body. OFFICERS President Louise Skinner Vice-President Jean Sturm Sec't. k Treas. Jack Randolph Sponsors Miss Brent Mr. Morris Mrs. Smith YEMBERS Jean Anderson, Betty Ashcraft, Kathleen Bennett, Betty Campbell, Jean Cooper, Betty Lou Cowan, Frank Griffin, Geraldine Harbert, Susan Hursey, Bessie Kirkpatrick, Weltha Lease, Betty O'Dell, Jean Randolph, Jack Randolph, William Riley, Georganna Romine, Betty Lee Russell, louise Skinner, Frank Smith, Ted Spiker, Helen Sturm, Jean Sturm, Delores Taylor, Ruth Wadsworth, Warren Wadsworth, Mary E. Warfield. 40 T YI' A ,W . WWW.. . 4 4 . V ,, - A A ,Qf,,5.f t .- . A 'lr , 1, ' 4' ' ,yy W, A N. Q ' . A-vw-f Y - ' q..aQl:- A. . f- jun., vi.. , on 4 I A-J L , A? . 3u'f4'2t ', I 'W' az. . . g - ft ' ' 5, ' J S f .cn A f' ' 4 r ' ali - 6 ,f 5 - - , S - 4, , 4- 4' fy . h 8 ' YQ' 6 ' s P A- .. f fs' W ., 1 X .1 - 0 I o o n O I - I - - , - - . - -
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