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. X Ni! ,.,,,, 4. A. 7.4 Yr- 1 ot, Back muh Hamnion, Darling, lrxin, Young, XYarntr, Ufford, Nlnrray 'Third vow: Shaffer, XYalker, Xxeichrur, Miss Rentschltr, Newton, L,4mpm.in, Bt--. Second ww. Regal, Singer, Dennis, Seidel. Hershey, Brock, Sturdeyant, lvlcflrosltv, Ure-:nlioust Front ww: Brothers, Ht-cpu, Dyson, Auten. Thornton, Kodish, Burckharr, Daseh Officers, lull semester president, Chas. Ufford, yicv-president, Allan Ayers, secretary. Cornelia Retlal, treasurer, Edwin Young. Unseen, spring semeater: president, Carroll Shafferg vicefpresident. Donald XYalltcr, secretarjf, Niargaret Seidel. treasurer, Dean Lampnmn. Noi in pictim' Gladys Ellet, Neuolas Leacuma, lre Keener. Ivfargaret Shreffler, Arlene Stalder, Newton Halt. Helrn Schwartz. Kathryn Schneider, Corrine France, M.ir1an Feudner. National Honor Society The National Honor Society at West received its charter in the fall semester of 1923. It was immediately organized into an active club with Miss Rentschler as faculty advisor. Each semester 10 per cent of the IIB class and 'T per cent of the 1ZfA clam are chosen as members of the society. To be eligible for membership one must rank in the upper fourth of the senior class. The candidates are voted upon by a committee of teachers, appointed by Mr. Flood, who carefully consider the student's scholarship, service, leadership and character. The society has four meetings a year in addition to a banquet which is held every semester by the members. This term the National Honor Society had charge of chapel program at which all the members received certificates of membership. The society is a national organization whose purpose is to promote good scholar' ship. Membership to this organization is properly considered a great honor by its members. One Hundred and Fourteen a xr!
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