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Aelioi-an Chapter of National Honor Society First Row, left. to right-Elizabeth Adclingtoii, Sylvia. Emnnuel. Ruth Hodgson, Mary Bognzmno, Mrs. Grace M. Behr, adviser: Alice W'itter,' Dorothy Armstrong, Gretchen Lowenberg, Verna Baker, Mary Nexnmers. Second AR,0w-Betty Bissig, Marguerite Whaley, Margaret Rushing, Virginia. Whitehead. Andre-F Shaeifer. Betty Gaylord. Dorothy Smalls, Lorraine J'a1'nigan, Patricia. Stribling, Mildred Carlson. Third Row-tArnos Pearsnll, Lester Bruhn, Anna- Rothman. Adm Grztliarn, Frances Newsom. Louis Thomas. Eileen Peterson, Evelyn Van' Gordon, Irene Henderson, 'Fourth Row-Jack Campbell. Margaret Stiles, Gladys Miller, Betty Stribling. Betty Bausurrnatn, Frances Roush. Hurry Harris. Honor and Service Q1 Student Council First Bow, left to right--Rosemary Murlock. Eleanor Davis. Doris Munday. Keith Kirstein, Miss Helen Gruee Adams. Irene Henderson, Harry Harris, Amos Pea-rsall. A Second Row-Dan Flatley, Wendell Haynes, Kenneth 'Ha-rt. Sara. Hurwitz. Margaret Mitchell, Betty Bausermun, Margaret Stiles, Charlene Henson, Violet Thomnson, DeWitt Mosher, Billie Mason. Alice Brown, Zelda. Peterson. Patricia Stribling, Wilma. Wilbert, Bob Trotter. Third Row-Jack Morgang Harold Davidson, Bernard Bailey. Dorothy Michaelson, Gerald Morris. Rebecca Loeber. James Ahearn. Ernest Gray, Gretchen White. William Nordsu-om, James Iles. Don Hatch, Howard Anderson. I Fourth Ron'-Roy, Meadows, Lesten Bruhn, Joe Leo, Fred Wernon, Melvin Good, Russell Barnes. Hugh Stiles, Chnl-les Swegcr. Dale Clark, Everett Pendamvis, Forrest Kirchner. Bernard Strittmatter, Bob Gooch. r
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Oracle Staff First Row, lelft to right-Miss Blanche Calvert, news writing adviser: Margaret Rushing, Bernard Bailey, Richard George. Harold Davidson, Jean Seaman, Vernon Jones, Alice Witter, Evelyn Brooks. Second Row-Miss Mary E, Foley, art adviser: Mildred Tobis, Charlene Henson, Gordon Stubbs, Eernudine Boon, La Royce Butcher, Harry McMaster, Jack Campbell, Scott Miller, Laurence Armington, Thiril Row-Bill Stogdill. Ben Ginsberg, M:.u'ga.x'et MacManus, Evelyn Van Gordon, Jeanne Schroeder, Betty Gaylord, Doris Baker, Pauline Carrie, Juanita. Kleppe, Maxine Davis, Grace Browne, Jock Parson, Wilbur Coiieen, Mr. H. D. McCullough, business manager, Fourth Row-Howard Cornish, Al Senechal, Da-rwin Irvinier, William Nordstrom, Mary Larsh, Virginia Lcvekc. Jeannette liiarvin. Dorothy Cook, Jeanne Infelt, Patricia Stribling, Heloise Martin, Dorrn.hy BZll'I-f.'Gl', Walter Reilly. lfifth Row-Bob Gooch, Earl Vance, Warren Nixon, Wilson Moore, Ida Vestine., George Willis, Eleanor Davis, Jean Ullrich, Phil Hoffman, K Shepard, Bob Filbert, Bill Maas, Vic Pornerantz, Leonard ENIXVII. XVIIHIIFO Wilkinson, Q The work of the Student Council has been unusually successful during the last semester. Two important features carried out were the N. I. C. CNorth Improvement Campaignj, and the home room discussion period. The N. I. C. has helped to im- prove not only the scholarship but also the citizenship and school spirit. The home room discussions have been upon subjects of interest to all -students in the home rooms. Many other improvements have been carried out by the student governing body. This successful season was made so by the co-operation of every member of the student body, faculty and council. Cheer Leaders Left to Right-Don Gordon, Joe Huston, Hurbert Chase, Wendell Haines. Q Nlorth's recognition to students lead- ing in scholarship, citizenship, leadership, and character is election to membership in the Aelioian Chapter of the National Hon- or Society. Every student to be el-igible for this society must have a scholarship aver- age of not less than a two for his entire time at North. Students receive this honor after nomination by students in the 12A class and election by the faculty. Q North's school paper, The Oracle is edited by -a 'staff appointed from the Journalism 2 class by the advisers. The Oracle is published once a Week and at the end of the semester a Senior Supple- ment is issued. Page Twenty-one
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