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Kadimah Kadimah is the club for all Jewish girls at North. Under the direction of Ruth Sims, the club is very active doing school service. Kadimah, together with the Student Council, has had charge of collecting trays in the teachers’ lunchroom. The officers were Francis Schermcr, President: Joyce Fin-kclstcin, vice-president; Shirley Weinberg, recording secretary; Hynda Gottstein, corresponding secretary; Marcia Schnitzer, treasurer; Judith Mayberg, sergeant-at-arms. Top row: Annette Banwcll, Teresa Sadolf. Mildred Groll, Florence Thomas, Nancy Tuppcr, Lorraine Itcrnstcin. Charlotte Avid, Sally Sperling. Alvera Roscnfcld, Beverly Rackner, Joy Rackncr, Rose Wasserman, Zclda Roscnfcld, Marilyn Kaufman, Peggy Goldman, Marilyn Goodman, Vivian Center, Myra Charney, Greta Goldfcin, Charlotte Rubenstein. . . . Seventh row: Fay Schcrlmg, Marilyn Berman, Zclla Schneidman, Dorothy Kraut, Sharon Engeson, Marcia Shelly, Gloria Rotenberg, Vivian Segal, Rollie Segal, Rivian Dcsnick, Myra Chapman, Joan Shea, Charlotte Ritel, Saundra Goldstein, Aviv Orman, Either Berman, Eleanor Rcsnick, Barl»ara Lenskc, Arlynne Greenberg. . . . Sixth row: Sara Wittlcs, Millie llodroll, Naomi Havcson, |udith Kngle on, Harriet liielegman, Sylvia Rcskin, Anna Waller, Maxine Stein, Shirley Xudrll, Loi Friedman, Gloria Lavcn, Hynda Gottstein, Shirley Weinberg, Joyce Finkelstein, Judith Mayberg, Marcia Schnitzer, Frances Schermcr, Miss Sim . . . . Fifth row: Lois Schwartz, Muriel Livon, Ruth Frailick, Shirley Horn, Eunice Segal, Marcia Zicvc, Juliet Donn, Phyllis Bernstein, Jeanne Green, Miriam Goldberg, Joanne Finkelstein, Phyllis Rubenstein, Harriet Mondshanc, Pauline Gardner, Bcrnadinc Chodos, Anita Noodlcnun, Marilyn Mankoff, Joan Korcngold. . . . Fourth row: Sara Sudit. Rcvcalinc Gcrshcnovitz, Arlene Mack, Renee Decktor, Estelle Ritter, Doris Friedman, Priscilla Miller, Jackie Hite, Phyllis Garfield, Marilyn Cohen, Anna Shurc, Barbara Richman. . . . Third row: Shirley Shussin, Beatrice Dolf, Barbara Gcss, Vivian Abromivitz, Arlene Savitt. Carolyn Savitt, Aline Engle, Jeanne Arkanass, Helen Garetz, Vivian Gelb, Rhoda Neimark. . . . Second row: Marilyn Bernstein, Shirley Kraines. Geraldine Chcsler, Rosalie Atlas, Mary Bader, Elfrida Vollivich, Madclyn Chazin. Gloria Wodtka, Lee Merle Krasncr, Lois Shragowitz, Clarice Sherman, Annette Fishman. . . . Front row: Donna Tcdelbaum, Myril Waur-chauer, Sheila Hoffman, Esther Bulick. Marcia Fox, Helen l izarus. Lois Landy, Marcella Singer, Eleanor Meltzcr, Sally Trcstman, Hanna Nussbaum. Top row: Norman Goldberg, Donald F.rko, John (Xlcgard, Robert Roko, Eugene Olson, Robert Berg, William Hegdahl, Donald Moscoe. . . . Middle row: Paul Rtn, Sherman Kantor, Andrew Huston, David Malyssa, Eugene Goulin, Arthur Spiro, Mr. J. R. Huston. . . . Front row: James Moffat, Ijurcncc Scrbcr, Arthur Wcxlcr, Donald Gothicr. William Ralke, Harvey Berman. Pr»i M'llon Club Providing movies for auditorium programs and films for classroom instruction is the purpose of projection club, under the advisorsbip of Jesse R. Huston. 23
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Top row: Shirley Krantz, Bonrmtcllc Jones, Roberta Ellis, Robbette Kcachic, Rosdyn Abraham, Joy Rackncr, Lucille Krebshach, Beverly Mason, Ruth Parker, Audrey Allison, Margaret Nelson, Delores Willc, Mary Ann Baron, Elaine Jesse, Jeanette D'Avignon, Miss Ulvcstatl . . . Fourth row: Marilyn Iverson, Delores Carlson, Corinne Erickson, Ardys Nelson, Elizabeth Frantzich, Julia Peterson, Barbara Johnvm, Delores Albrecht, Khona Schoen, Carol Kraft, lx»rraine Fisher, LaVonc Young, Elaine (ierber. Hazel Hedblad, Aspasu Elafros, Betty Schick, Eleanor Barnes, Diane CitTord .... Third row: Laurinc Krieg, Vernetta Clinton, Dolores Flaa. Dorothy Wiisanen, Alice Bean, Ruby Okerstroin. Dorothy Taylor, Lenorc Johnson, Joanne Beyersdorff, Lucille Herman, Doris Peterson, Betty Uglem, Dorothy Jennings, Laura Descry, Margaret Dahl, Carol Trout, Miss Ixadbeater. . . . Second row: Margaret Mason, Mercedes Larson, la is Claire Friedman. laurel Simoson, IX»nna FJlcfson, Jeanne Nallick, Betts Jensen, Marian Elia son, Jean Martin, Lois Hanson, Geraklinc Lungums, Evelyn Montour. Joyce Mark, Carol Trival, Marylin Ostcbec, M.uilyn Windier. . . . Front row: EJeanor Esvert, Anna Marie Huston, Irene Johnson, Delores Sorcll, Beverly Embrickson, Jean Anderson, Donna Dunimer, Jean Cruikshank, Arden Elwcll, Norma Castleman, Betty Brooking, Dona Renne, Shirley Norling. Illuo Tri A group of girls from 11A through twelfth grades make the North Blue Triangle .« YWCA-sponsored club. A service and social club, their activities include Red Cross work, an annual Mothers and Daughters Banquet, and a traditional induction ritual. President of the club for the fall term was Jean Anderson. Other officers were: Norma Cas-tlcman, vice-president; Delores Sorcll, secretary; and Irene Johnson, treasurer. Spring term officers arc: Betty Brooking, president; Beverly Embretson, vice-president; Rollie Segal, secretary; and Lois Hanson, treasurer. Top row: Jesse Shapiro, Bernard Brenner, Stanley Rappoport, Mr. Kenneth Spaulding, Melvin Janowitz, Warner Olson, and Harvey Berman. . . . Front row: David Himmclman, Ishait Cittlcman, and Sheldon Rein. liess Club Responsible for originating chess in other city high schools, the North High Chess Club is seeking to establish a championship team from prep competition. Shown directing a difficult move in the game is Kenneth C. Spaulding, advisor. 22
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Viking 4'lull All students who have at one time taken Norse arc eligible to join the Viking Club. Under the guidance of Miss Pauline Farseth, the club has often had famous guest speakers such as Premia Ucland, and Norman Midthum. The officers for the fall term were Renee Meyers, president; Robert Homan, vice-president; Barbara Carlson, secretary; and Frank McQuiston, treasurer. The officers for the spring term were Robert Homan, president; William |ohn$on, vice-president; Audrey Allison, treasurer; and loan Roa. secretary. Top row: Willis Brown, Kmil Haapala, David Anderson. Robert Homan, William Johnson, Eugene Olson, Arvid Hanson, Roy Erickson, Hob Denny, Frank McQuiston, Hazel Hanson, l.oiv Iverson. Gcorgiann Nicholson, lean Molstad, . . . Second row: Ardys Nelson, Ruth Schlcndcr, Dolores Pedersen, Vernctu Clinton. Joyce Sarsgard, Shirley Mason, Alverna Traeger, LaVonc Young, Rhona Schoen, Shirley Lundgren, Audrey Allison, Renee Meyers, Phyllis Peterson. Miss Farseth. . . . Front row: Patsy I.udtke, Dolores Langum, Barbara Carlson, Betty Uglem, Lois Hanson, Marilyn Winthcr, Marytin Ostcbcc, Arlis Vistc. Betty Tatley, Gayle Schegg, Phyllis Shaw. Top row: Israel Mirviss, Isaiah Gunman, Bernard Brenner. Robert Latz, Donald Charon. Kenneth Swaiman, Mr. Kopplc Friedman. . . . Second row: Rcnac Dcchter. Greta Gold-fen, Vivienne Gelb, Mildred Hodroff, Pauline Gardner, Jeanne Askanas, Carolyn Savitt, Frances Schcrtner. . . . Front row: Barbara Richtiun. lackie Nunn. Patricia O’Connell, Caryl Quinn. Beverly Adamson, Marcella Singer, Marilyn Mankoff. Doliah‘ With the prospect of an annual tournament in mind, the North Debate Club kept busy with preparations under the directorship of Kopple C. Friedman. Officers arc Marilyn Mankoff. president; licr-nard Brenner, vice president; Esther Bialick, secretary-treasurer: Morton Levinson, librarian. 24
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