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noTionni h an or socitiy Under the sponsorship of Mr. Moulton, Wellesley High School holds active mem¬ bership in the National Honor Society. The choice of pupils is based on qualities of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. The purpose of the society is to create enthusiasm in good scholarship. Juniors who are enrolled as provisional members must be in the upper third of their class. Not more than five per cent of the class may be admitted. Seniors also must be in the upper third of their class, with the enrollment limited to fifteen per cent. After the an¬ nouncement of candidates is made, certificates are awarded at a formal ceremony in early spring. Seniors elected in 1947 and confirmed in 1948: William Barber, Anita Cononi, Richard Dalton, Jane Davis, Zoe Keniston, Anne Montali, Louisa Niccoli, Alan Temple. Seniors elected in 1948: Lydia Bacot, Johanne Burgess, Dorothy Carpenter, Richard Colson, Patricia Darling, Margaret Gordon, Donna Grower, Susan Kedian, Anne Kilmain, Arthur Macy, William McKinley, Joan Oliver, Joan O’Neil, Virginia Ramin, Anthony Rogers, Mary Lou Tedoldi, Barbara Young. Juniors: Verian Elsemiller, Walter Gates, Janet Heaton, George Henry, Patricia Hope, Carol Ingraham, Muriel MacKenzie, Michael Moore.
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Second Row: Mary Hull, Frances Clifford, Donald Russell, Richard Campana, Donald Donahue, Mary Chapin, Patricia Ann Hope, Sarah (lately. Front Row: Joan Hull, Barbara Blood, Ann Messenger, Anne Kil- main. Miss Walton, Susan Kedian, Virginia Sharpe, Myrtle Rooney, I,oisSisson. Assembly Committee This year the Assembly Committee, under the direction of Miss Walton, has been greatly enlarged to encourage more student participation. It is di¬ vided into three groups, each working to provide more variety and enjoyment for the whole student body. Ample evidence of the success of the com¬ mittee’s efforts to bring fine entertainment before the school is found in assemblies featuring a Charm Quartet, a talent show, community singing, and Dick Linden’s band. Complementing these were several fine educational assemblies, notably, the assembly dedicated to Good Government, a lively, illustrative talk on the use of good English, and the program during American Education Week. Devotional Committee The purpose of the Morning Devotionals was to provide a time for an important aspect of our education—spiritual guidance. The program, under the direction of Mr. Crockett, included music and secular readings followed by correlative Bible pas¬ sages. Students were encouraged to plan their own programs. The programs provided either non-sec¬ tarian or comparative selections from definite reli¬ gions. There was no attempt by the committee to teach religion; only individual inspiration was de¬ sired. The success of any program depends upon the response. The response to the Morning Devo¬ tionals was more than gratifying. Second Row: Lydia Bacot, Richard Campana, Michael Moore, Charles Vogler, David Caldwell, Harold Sheehan, Jane DiTiberio. Second Row: Patricia Darl- Joan O’ Veil, Mary Lon Moore, Muriel Higgins, Mr Crockett, Virginia Ramin, Frances Clifford, Barbara Botsford.
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