North Park University - Cupola Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1952

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amiga tri-hi- the hi-y club to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and com- munity high standards of christian charac- ter, was the purpose of amiga tri-hi-y. this club is open to all girls who would like to belong to a club affiliated with the y.m.c.a. many worthwhile projects were undertaken throughout the school year. officers were: president allene carlson, vice-president georgeau langos, secretary deppie costas, and treasurer carol ann nel- son, mrs. ruth laird, the sponsor, success- fully lead and guided the new club. all members have agreed that they have been truly benefited in that their interests have been broadened and co-operation for christian work had indeed made all activi- ties more worthwhile. to maintain and extend christian ideals and fellowship in all phases of life. this is the goal for which the hi-y club strives. this year, under the leadership of jim smith, president; bob nelson, vice-president; bruce polender, secretary; and John elm- quist, treasurer; the club has taken new steps toward achieving its purpose. along with numerous service projects, the club sponsors novelty basketball games, one of which was the academy-college girls basketball game given on valentine day, feb. 14. the proceeds of these activities are used for charity purposes and for helping unfor- tunate families. besides their regular meetings, the members frequently visit the wilson y , with which they are affiliated. amiga tri-hi-y row l:j. hickman, 1. hicks, r. cnderson, a. baba, c. janker, j. helmer. row 2: s. hanson, c. nel- son, b. darr, c. dae- micke, g. foss, e. mark- er, j. langos, a. carlson, b. harms. the hi-y club llek, j. bowen, hi-y row I: k. ma brown, c. adams. row 2: p. bowing, j. choice, b. p e 1 t i e r, r. Johnson, j. elmquist, j. anderson, w. davis.

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a? gamma under the spo nsorship of miss betty nel ? $ J ■ V ■J- delte son, the members of gamma may well be @ fh c j proud of their up-and-coming organization. - ' - •»— p - this active group, led by Joyce bjorlien, - -? • president; sonja lay, vice-president; kay nil ' pi schott, secretary; and norma sandergaard, y -, r» treasurer; has participated in many worth- -V nu pi delta, an outstanding club for while service and social activities. freshman girls worked hard and long on along with being active in homecoming their many projects, care packages were preparations, they added to the fun of sadie dispatched at chnstmas for seedy families in other parts of the world, fulfilling their hawkins day by sponsoring two game booths, captivating the xmas spirit, they decorated the front gates with festive wreaths and holly; and also contributed to the support of a needy family, for which the members are to be commended on the whole-heartedness of their effort. the all-school party, seein ' double , everyone will recall, the novelty of dress- ing as twins, the clever skit, and the delicious refreshments all combined to make an evsh ning of great fun and entertainment for everyone. ob as a girls ' £lub, nu pi delta sponsored an all-schooj, party irf may. ' in addition to big parties the girls had many good times among themselves, presi- denl susan mooerfe, vice-president la van ■cretan, ' ndncy :hjDdd,.-dnd treasury Trpnenberg4 ably led the club as officers, with miss manlynjorfrison as faculty Aponspr. -, i . . ' I, ' If -



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drama club row 1: m. almlof, d. bur- meister, p. k e 1 1 y , j. elmquist, d. link, j. weiss, j. nessel, m. fleckinger, e. wass- mer, j. grau, k. yoder, d. isensee. low 2: d. humbaugh, b. jonsson, j. bjorlein, b. bruske, g. niehoff, m. carsella, j. yar- broug, a. skooglund, d. ruback, e. Johnson, d. zeborich, b. bur- meister, e. ekstrom. low 3: m. brown, b. sev- erson, s. stack, m. re- gan, s. hanson, c. nel- son, 1. hicks, m. myers, s. thayer, a. swanson, v. hahn, s. ringstrom. palette and brush club row 1: m. golman, c. neurauter, c. yager, r. ehrman. row 2: c. beebe, j. lund- strom, e. rohde, mrs. brown, d. andler, m. ericson. the d rama c ub G - t - new and much needed at north park is the drama club. when mr. goff first organized this club last autumn, little did he dream that there was so much undiscovered talent on our campus, he soon found out different, how- ever, when the students displayed so much interest. after a series of meetings and much re- search, the drama club is now a well-or- ganized and active group, gathering ex- perience for an all-school production. palette and brush club this club is for the benefit of students interested in arts and crafts, field trips were made to scenic parts of the city where ex- hibitions were viewed and scenes painted, plans were made at the beginning of the school year, and under the supervision of mrs. brown and the officers, numerous field trips were enjoyed. officers are marcia golman, president; ruth ehrman, vice-president; donald andler, secretary-treasurer. 163

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