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Tap Ron' — Ciiri»tkn'ON. McCoy. Camriit. Hartman, I’ai lv n. McIlvami: Fourth Row PrYxmn, Bu.-ik, Smith. Hanson. Michael . Pear. Greene Tkbd Row A i » , IlKi.skCii. Sauti iiman, Pear. Mbs. Brovin. Soderberc, Lee. Harybtbin Setond Ron Walovttcii. Lanctis, Vlttel. Mkiiaili . Scmnitvib, Jackson. Siivim. Werner, Klanacan Holton Row Ketti.kson. Jansen, I ii.»nkh. B.iassmi, IUimikiuci. Biller. Nelson, Kohl. Miichlll. Trombly THE COMMERCIAL CLUB, through securing speakers from successful business firms, has been afforded a preliminary glimpse of the business world. The club has been active socially. It sponsored a sunlitc in January and gave several luncheons. At Christmas, the members contributed generously to the Phyllis Wheat-lev party. Till] SCIENCE ('Ll B has succeeded in promoting scientific knowledge among North students. The members have discussed radio, chemistry in the home, literature, and other subjects pertaining to science. Top Ron Zr.wni; . Mookks, Conover. I.arson, Paixy Third Row Falk, DtNUIA. Smith. Wolx. Levi, Hki eb Second Ron Hano, Thomfaon, .Srarzem. Ro kneerc. Norotrom, Pakonen. Lenmce Rollon Row McKiyek, Wilkin . Rim, Mr. Santee. Sc.hi.ihe. Krcbrkg, Santee. Be sek T icc »t { Eight
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Top Hotr—Lazah. Condom. Nr, Mr»« Komig, Shalltt. Bloom. Ba al Bottom Rote— Couweae, Vnminc, Ronkni . KaR, Safkmo, Council TS ADIMAH, a club for Jewish girls, points it members to high ideals of Judaism. The club has helped Hadassah, contributed to the Community Fund, established an annual scholarship at the Talmud Torah, and performed other services which were accomplished through the aid of the advisers, Miss Kdnig, and Mrs. D. K. Goldblum. GIRL SCOUT TROOP 37 this year is worthy of admiration. “The Home-maker. the troop’s project, was successfully carried out by the planning and construction of a miniature home. The troop represented Russia on international badge day. First prize was won for the funniest float at the annual skating party. Top Ro»—If. Luomcr, Cnodmick. Kat . Onman, Gm »»man Bottom Rote-Sttcut, L. Ijaovnkv, Mi Dm . Coldigii. Lim B— TictntySotn
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Top Ho E. o»tmiiii . Ahomon, Mi. Jayne, Htr.nr . H. OftniKi St Mle Kote—Y u«u Euj». STEWART. Catun Bottom Row Mi. Gate . Moot , Midoicukt, Li . Mb. Ancii. THE CHARACTER CLUB is the outgrowth of Hi-Y club co-operation. Believing that the boys of North High could and should work together for high standards of scholarship, friendship, conduct, and service, several years ago a group of Jewish hoys joined with the Hi-Y Club in accepting that platform as their standard in school. At present, seven chapters are organized and working under separate officers, yet bound together by a united purpose. Their supper meetings each Tuesday evening form the occasion for planning their work, good times, and service to the school and community. Theirs was the influence that made possible the most successful hoys' night ever held at North High, in the nature of the “We banquet, for all boys of the school and their fathers. Nearly four hundred attended the supper, which was captained by Parke Heffern. An enlarged picture of Colonel Lindbergh, the boys’ gift to the school, hangs in the auditorium as the result of this venture. Theirs was the foresight and perseverance which carried through a completion of ten days camp for forty-five North boys last August. Under the chairmanship of Clarence Munn and the actual leadership in camp of the boys themselves, a four degree system of Indian lore and honors was excellently conducted. The camp was held thirty miles above Brainerd, on the estate of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. McClintock. Other events of the year include a basketball tourney, a joint program with the girls’ clubs of the school, a series of meetings giving information on the how and why of helpful habits, a week-end training period for officers and committeemen at Minnetonka, and a constant force throughout the school for a fine North spirit. Glenn Middlemist is the present president of the federated clubs, Morton Liss, secretary. Frank Mooers, treasurer, Parke Heffern, sergeant-at-arms, Mr. F. W. Cates, adviser, and Mr. C. M. Angel, of the Y. M. C. A., director. Twenty-Sine
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