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mu 400 SEATED: Rudman, B. , Ruyle, Capt. Malone (Advisor), Lyon, Proctor. STANDING: Ferguson, Mulcahy, Maddox, J., Crandall, Moser. Silverman, Schwartz, W. , Schwartz, R. , Davidson, Pazdera, Anthony, Zeltlln. The Club 400 is Western ' s own academic society. In order to belong, a cadet must make a top Ex average, or 4.00, during a home grade period, and he must maintain a high scholastic average thereafter. It is no easy matter to join this group of top students; hence, membership in the club is considered a great honor. The members feel that they are succeeding in the most important activity at Western — academic work. The Club 400 aisosponsors sev eral projects, such as giving an award to the cadet making the greatest progress during the year and otherwise recognizing scholastic achievement. The officers of the club: Jim Ruyle, President; Bill Lyon, Vice-President; Pete Silverman, Secretary; Burt Rudman, Treasurer. 15
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With this candle that symbolizes my fidelity to the National Honor Society and to the high ideals for which it stands, I pledge myself to the service and perpetuation of the National Honor Society ' s aims and ideals, both on this campus and elsewhere. WESTERN CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SEATED; Till. Lt. Col. Persing, Lyon. STANDING: Rudman, B. , Gruwell, Ruyle. Each year the Headmaster, aided by other advisers, selects members of the Senior Class, who, in his judgement as sponsor, best conform to the standards of the National Honor Society, which are: CHARACTER SCHOLARSHIP LEADERSHIP SERVICE These outstanding members of the Cadet Corps thus win the distinction of becoming members of the most influential and important organization on the campus. 14
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TOP ROW: Ferguson, Mulcahy, Teutenberg, Pazdera, Dahm, Guardia, Zachary, Moser, Cameron, Mattar, Schwartz, R. , Donley, Newton, Corn. MIDDLE ROW; Lehoczky, Zeitlin, Harrison, J. , Silverman, Keith, Farmer, Nudelman, Ahlenius, Fields, Koch, Maddox. J. , Gemberling, Crandall, Davidson. SEATED: Ruyle, Proctor, Roberts, Till, Cap- tain Malone, Sponsor, Rudman, B. , Honorary Secretary, Gruwell, Lyon, Cannady. A constructively active group was the Members of the Table Organization (MTO). Comprised of cadets who maintain high standards in LEADERSHIP, ACADEMICS, DEPORTMENT, AND SERVICE, the MTO sponsored numerous activities of school life. The service it rendered most proudly this year was in aiding the Central and Southern Illinois National Rotary Club which held its annual convention at Western. The MTO enabled the convention to proceed much more smoothly then it might have otherwise. 16
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