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The Delhaas chapter of the National
Honor Society, consisting of juniors and
seniors, was organized in 1955-56 and
since that time has adopted the national
constitution.
Four qualifications are necessary in order
to become a member of the National Hon
or Society. They are: good scholarship,
service to the school, leadership ability,
and a commendable character. When the
committee is deciding which students will
become members of the group, each of
these is given equal consideration.
The National Honor Society is strictly
a service organization. During the year
its members attempt to complete one
major project, along with other smaller
ones. Each senior in the organization re
ceives a National Honor Society Key
presented by tbe high school; while the
Officers of National Honor Society discuss plans for a future meeting with Miss
junior members receive a membership
Foley, Advisor. Seated, Left to Right: Gail Mannherz, Secretary; Arnold Katz, Vice-
card. Belonging to this organization is a
President; Miss Foley; Don McKinney, President; and Dave Cowles, Treasurer. This
executive council plays an important role in seeing that National Honor Society ful great honor and those who are a part of it
fills its purpose; serving both school and community. deserve a great deal of praise.
Don McKinney, piesident of National Honor Society, answers a question which
arose during one of the society’s meetings. Seated, Left to Right: Vivian Baker,
Barbara Stockalis, Doris Jordan, Linda Firce, Gail Mannherz, Rebecca Fox, Kathy
Cameron, Joe Lovett, Arnold Katz, David Cowles, Emma Haag, and Lois Catalanotti.
Standing: Don McKinney.
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