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.Monorail Organized as a service club, Mcnorah also builds character, creates a good social atmosphere, and advances Jewish ideals, customs, and ceremonies. Kopplc Friedman is the adviser of this group of boys. Top row: Z. Wicker, A. Rackncr, I. Mould. I . Gruesner, S. Epstein, B. Harris H. Rosenthal, J. Shapiro. . . . Fourth row: M. Levinson, A. Dranam, I. Marcus, M. Fruchtman, R. Fruchtrnan, R. Herman. It. Brin, S. Yarosh. . . . Third row: L Bank, N. Gittlcman. M. Badincr, B. Rutman. . . . Second row: L. Share, D. Levin, II. Writs, E. Ruhen, N. Weinstein, C. Rosen. L. Schwartz, D. Himmclman, R. Hyster, M. Gittlcinan. . . . Front row: A. Wcxlcr. II. Kaiser, S. Gitrlman, S. Margolif, R. Koolick. The nine Hi-Y clubs at North arc service groups connected with the Y.M.C.A. Once a month a joint meeting is held, at which lime the boys discuss their general life problems. The main project for the year is a “For Other Boys program to raise money tor under-privileged boys. The all Hi-Y president for the fall term was Ronald Barnes. Sonny Martin carried on in the spring. Hi-Y 22
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Junior Academy of Science The Junior Academy of Science is an organization composed of members of the science classes who have acquired a “B” average. Their program is made up of projects which deal with problems concerning the field of science. Miss Jean Drum is adviser of the group. Hack row: A. Hutton, A. Robbmt, M. Goldman, B. Brin, M. Janowuz, W. Houser, R. Goodin, I). Nygaard. . . . Second row: C. Kotcn, M. Shelley, E. Levinson, F. l.urie, R. Barker, B. Jacobson. . . . Front row: E. Bialick, P. O'Connell, B. Nelson, H. Gacek, S. Stein, M. Kroman. U. Brenner, R. Latz, K. Swainman Ihdiate “Resolved, That the Federal Government should provide a system of complete medical care for all citizens at public expense was the question that won second place for the North High team in the city-wide debate tournament. The debate team under the direction of Kopplc Freidman has participated in many other discussions and has won for themselves a reputation for clear thinking and careful analyses of issues. Back row: J. (barter, S. Haw, L. Rovcnkcr. B. Richter, J. Garvey, I. Jaffcc, M. Zicve, J. Riley, R. Dechtcr. . . . Second row: J. FinkcUtcin, M. Boyd, J. Roa, C. Bodcll, H. Gomtein, A. Savin, M. McKenna. G. Gold fan. S. Shusvin, R. Schuck, M. Magnasun. . . . Front row: J. Nunn, M. Hallbcrg, A. Myers, J). Seklund, M. Dill, M. Herman. P. Persons. Service Aitls The girls behind the switchboard and the pages in the office contribute an essential service to the administration of the school. These girls volunteer their services during their free periods and before and after school. 21
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Christ Ian IVIIowsliip With the object of creating a greater spiritual interest. Christian Fellowship encourages its members to try to live an honorable life in school and gives them background for the years to come. Miss Bertha Thorpe and Miss Catherine Mandlcr arc advisers of the club. Top row: L. Ladd, I„ Bulbs, R. Pickering, W. Hauser, ). Wilson, L. F.Htmann, D. Raufs, G. Barnes, Y. Sherman. . . . Third row: A. Erickson, M. Jobes, D. Blocher, B. Barries, I. |acohson, C. Hall, M. Simpson. B. Kurtz. . . . Second row: I). Robe, J. Pitt, Y. Fry, W. Wayke, 0. Erickson, B. Rudquist, S. Grimm. . . . Front row: J. Atwater, I). Hansen, C. A. Gustafson, H. Hanson, L. Hanson. HY-Y CLUBS Acmy Acmy-1 I UBS Primus Zenith Maxim Question Marks Greyhounds Reps For em Hi -V 23
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