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I pledge myself to uphold
The high purposes of the National Honor Society
To which I have been elected;
I will be true to the principles for which it stands;
Striving in every way
By word and deed
To make its high standards of scholarship, service, leadership, and character
The ideals of my school and of my life.












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F
ounded in 1921, the National Honor Society, was designed to "place the regular and faithful performances of academic work in its proper place in the estimation of the student body." From the original proposal for the organization made by a principal in Omaha, Nebraska in 1919, to the establishment of the first chapter in a high school in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1921, to the more than 30,000 chapters that are now active in both public and private high schools all across the United States, the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools has publicly recognized and honored the importance of outstanding scholarship by high school students. In Newaygo High School, the first chapter of the National Honor Society was inducted on October 2nd, 1967.


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