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New inductee, Joy Kaufman, receives o candle, symbolizing knowledge, at the Honor Society induction. Through its many diversified projects, the National Honor Society evidenced the quality of service for which it is known. Of primary importance was the revival of the point system, which prevented students from assuming too many responsibilities. The group also successfully undertook to raise money through stationery and cake and cookie sales for a senior scholarship. During the first of the two yearly inductions, several members delivered thought- provoking speeches on education and science. Students who were elected to Honor Society membership are those seniors and juniors who ranked highest in scholarship, leadership, character, and service. to uphold the ideals of south side Honor Society: FIRST ROW, L. to R.: L. Holzman, M. Andre, A. J. Day, J. Sobel, T. Masters, R. Kominsky, J. Delfausse, F. Met Byer, S. Hunziker. SECOND ROW: F. Greenbaum, A. Skuggevik, calf, Adviser Mrs. M. Burr, J. Metcalf, D. Schmidt, J. Kaufman Secretary B. Leuallen, Treasurer D. Kupferstein, Vice-president E. J. Welsh, M. Ditzian, A. Kovel. Lav, President R. McBride, M. Hostetter, E. Johnson. THIRD ROW:
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Key Club: FIRST ROW, L. to R.: C. Fogelberg, P. Bennett, R. Kaminsky, J. Welsh, D. Kupferstein, President T. Teuten, Trea- surer T. Masters, Secretary J. Day, D. Schmidt, O. Mitchell, R. Maurer. SECOND ROW: S. Kartadjoemena, P. Friedman, S. Shaw, D. Gross, J. Heilner, R. Stein, S. Goldman, D, Schecter, J. Tunick, M. Lav, L. Weiss, J. Wekselblott, Vice-president G. Rudolph. THIRD ROW: R. Schlossberg, B. Bergen, V. Molgedei, A. Kovel, R. Hollander, M. Ditzian, M. Betten, R. Singer, R. Boggs, R. McBride, D. Utter, E. Steiner. Denny Schmidt and Ron Schlossberg help a little boy mail his letter to Sa nta. to serve the communit Service organizations play a dual role. They benefit those receiving help and provide opportuni- ties for their members to learn and practice good citizenship. Realizing a need for such a group, Rock- ville Centre's Kiwanis Club, eleven years ago, estab- lished the South Side Chapter of Key Club International. Composed of forty of South Side's out- standing boys, the organization performs such duties as answering letters to Santa Claus, ushering at school functions, and participating in charity drives. It is one of the most outstanding chapters in the country, having produced in recent years a Key Club Governor of New York State, a Lieutenant-Governor, and an International Trustee.
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