North Park University - Cupola Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1953

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How ' bout a little cheer — yelled the girls in the bold beanies. The Pep Club, organized to stimulate interest in all athletic events, has this year launched an all-out campaign to promote school spirit within the student body. Lending efficiency and encouragement to the cheerleaders, they con- PEP CLUB veyed their pep and enthusiasm to spectators at all the football and bas- ketball games; and at Homecoming they sponsored the big pep rally, complete with decorations, refreshments, and a skit. Officers were Donna Peterson, Deppie Costas, Martha Gronenberg, and Shirlee Bystrom. Many thanks to all for their wonderful support. The comparatively new Drama Club, under the guidance this year of Miss Betty Nelson, is ably functioning to serve North Park students who have interest and talent in the field of acting and dramatics. Led by offi- DRAMA cers en Yoder, Preston Kelly, Jean Nessel, and Phyllis Rowland, the club CLUB works as a group — planning, producing , directing and designing their own stage sets for plays given throughout the school year. The most outstanding of these was given shortly after Christmas. May we extend our appreciation to this club for t he fine entertain- ment it has given us. Throughout the school year, Omega Tri-Hi-Y carries out many and varied duties. Its motto is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school and community high standards of Christian character . With this in mind, at Thanksgiving the girls adopted a needy family OMEGA anc [ provided them with a turkey and the trimmings. They added to the TR1-H1-Y f un f Sadie Hawkins Day by sponsoring a turtle-racing booth, and gal- lons of Kicka-poo ]oy Juice were consumed. At Homecoming they were responsible for the throne built for the queen and her court. With Miss Marilyn Johnson as faculty advisor, the officers were Carol Nelson, Sigrid Hanson, Leanne Hicks, Carol Junker, and Allene Carlson. Ron R,,, Ro K ' „„ OMEGA TRI-HI-Y M. Johnson. A. Carlson. C. Junker. C. Nelson. S. Hanson. L. Hicks. A. Collinet. B. Harms, J. Langos. E. Marker. J. Jones. S. Lav. D Clark. D. Costas. C. Antonsen. G. Foss. V. Roberts. J. Yvbrough, J. Hickman. L B. Bein. B. Harris,,,,. E. Benz.. B. Darr. M Merkel, M Manske, I. Meyer, A. Baba

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Under the leadership of Barbara Leske, Shirley Bystrom, Beatrice Jo- seph, and Trudy Jensen, the Alpha girls ' club experienced a year well- rounded with activities. Ruth Lundahl was faculty advisor. ALPHA The selling of mums at Homecoming provided a much needed source of revenue. Daisy Maes and L ' il Abners anxiously awaited the arrival of the annual Sadie Hawkins Day in November, but the highlight of the so- cial season came in April when Alpha presented their big all-school party . Beta, open to all junior girls, was one of the most active organizations this year, dividing time between charitable, spiritual, and social projects. Their great big blue and gold teddy bear, standing at the front gate BETA t° 9 ree t y° u erf Homecoming, put the returning alums in a fighting mood; and obliging Marryiri Sam made many a match at the traditional Sadie Hawkins Day. Again this year Thanksgiving baskets were given to needy families. Faculty advisor was Miss A. Pearson. GAMMA As active as ever this year, Gamma can be justly proud of the busy season enjoyed by its members. Miss Norma Brandel, the club ' s advisor, encouraged a clothing drive for needy German students, and the admission fee charged at a lecture sponsored by the girls of Gamma went to buy CARE packages for German people. Both of these efforts were rewarded with letters of appreciation. Besides being active in charitable projects, Gamma sponsored a suc- cessful booth at Sadie Hawkins Day. NU PI DELTA For the freshman girls of Nu Pi Delta, this year proved to be an excit- ing and new experience. Never before having participated in a club of this sort, they got into the swing of things like experienced hands, selling mums tor the Homecoming festivities and sponsoring two booths at the annual Sadie Hawkins Day Party. Along with social activities, Nu Pi Delta also devoted much of its time and diligence to various service and charitable projects. Miss Jean Lundstedt was the faculty advisor. Row Row l PI DELTA 1: J. Strom. I. Wennerholm. J. Storking, B. Birmingham. D. Schnaitman, G. Ekren. J. Schreiher. 2: C. Schullz. K. Swanson. I. Pinkston, A. Olmsted. J. Oliver. B. Pierce. A. Bergstrom. J. Mullery. B. Benjamin. J. Lundstedt. ): K. Hanau. N. Lars,,,,. I. Selander. D. Nelson. S Dahlstrorr, S Franks. C. Tucker. L. Buchanan I: S. U1..I1. N. Larsen, M. Warren. B. Peterson, M. Ni.u,d, or, B. Swanson, D. Benson, . Glenicki. G. Schmechel S. Woods, A. White. ): R. ( (jnf)cr, I Morris. !. I lilm, J. Pur eel I. L. Neumann. ( . Karr, M Koeper, K. Douglas. 6: I. Organ. I. ZiLell, A. Larson. M. Steinorth. I Rasi en, P Blake. B. Gustafson, M. Michel. P. Schlundt. R. LeFeher.



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