Binghamton North High School 1955 Yearbook (Binghamton, NY) - Full Access

1-1 OIUJ'tJ goeit!lg. .. "If Everyone Lit Just One Little Candle" To become a member of the Ihikona Chapter of the National Honor Society, which is the only one in the city, you have to achieve high scholastic stand– ards, good citizenship, leadership, and render services. Members are chosen once each term and are initiated into the society by a formal ceremony in the presence of the student body. Many times in the past, and in the future, students who obtain the four standards of the society will be given the honor and privileges of becoming a member. To the wearers of the Honor Society pin, service is not only a provision for member ship, but a symbol of the or– ganization itself, Honor Society members usher for assemblies, act as guides, and support the annual talent show for the student body. First row : Mary Palombo, Sharon Palmiter, Lizbeth Whitten, Diane Meacham, Charlene Neduchal, Joan Martz, Carolyn Cook, Yvonne Garrison, Elaine Haviland. Second row: Betty Foote, Margaret Norconk, Sherry 1-ierce, Audrey Kennedy, Elaine Kern, Janet Burdick, Joan Sherman, Ann Svarney, Rita Raitt, Peg Heatherman. Third row: Alan Reutlinger, Edmund Williams, John Burke, Prudy Georgia, Mary Long, Sally Ellis, Walter Rudolph, Richard Quinlivan, Thomas Perun. Fourth row : James Octtof£, James Kenny, Michael K<~.dlecik. I I :>.tinu1•t _,,,_ ...... ,.,, .. , .. ~

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