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HE ARCIIUS L66 1 ClLlUBS SOCIAL DANCING CLUB Among the many clubs North junior had the Social Dancing was one of the most popular. Due to the fact that so many students wished to belong. every ten or twelve weeks a new class was taken in. The jazzy orchestra was supplied with up-to-date music by the dues which were collected once a month. Like every other club it had to be carried on in a business-like manner. Therefore Lloyd Lashway was elected president and Violet Confer secretary. , ART CLUB . 'kk 'lhk ' Ax. '. ,. . d . . . 11 h, l- - I ie . tit Club this year worlte to decotate ioont 6 . 1, ' as an Art btudto. Members of the club worked on dtffcr- X Q i, Q ent projects 'such as curtain pulls. block prints, and signs. ' Q . Q Miss Tompkins, who had charge of the club, felt. that she , had an unusually enthusiastic group with which to work. PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB The North Junior Senior Public Speaking Club has completed a year of successful work under the capable direction of Miss Cantor. Two comedies, False Pretenses and the Estabrook Niecesf' were presented in Assembly. This club proved their speaking ability in a debate against at High School team. The same debate was later given in Assembly. A debate was also given by this club in con- nection with the Health Campaign. The selling of the tickets and refreshments for the Circus at the end of the gainpaign were taken care of by the 111e1nbers of the c u . PEN AND INK CLUB The Pen and Ink Club was divided into three different Q, groups. The tirst section edited the school paper and pub- ' -, lished the year book. The block printing section made the - 'G cuts or pictures which were used in the Argus Log and LN, the school paper. The printing department printed the ' school paper. Special credit is due the printing depart- ment under the leadership of Clarence Kremers for the neat and clear work they have done. 32
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Traffic Committee This committee has helped to keep our halls orderly, preserving system in our traffic. Faculty Advisor--Mr. Holcomb. Members :-Elton Greenman, Captain: james Hughey, Reuben Taylor, Atwell Finn, Kenneth Schultenberg, Harry Caldwell, Edward McCabe, Har- rison Ross, Roswell Lymburner, Hector Humphrey, Henry XVilson, Robert lVynes, Robert VVilliamson, Lloyd Lashway, Lincoln Heath, Manford Hall, Matthew Brown, VV'alter Curry, jack Gellman. Dan Durnin, John Enos, James D,A111lJTOSiH, Stewart Hart, Joseph Ashker, Bernard Levy, David Thomas, Robert Carrigan, Ray Wigle. -Norman Pierce, VVilired Garrow, NVilliam Attlield, Edgar Battson, XVilliam Pyke, John Piciukis, Thomas Benjamin, Elwood Sparling, Norman Quimby. Boys' Athletic Committee President-Henry Mosolf Vice-President-Robert Carrigan Secretary-Joseph Ashker Treasurer-Duane Suitor Members:-Edward Rushton, Harry Caldwell, Thomas Benjamin, Ros- well Lymburner, Henry Wfilson, Robert Finn, VVillard Gleason, Arthur Brown, Guido Pavan, Franklin Hill, George Winger. Bert Ingstrom, Mars- den O'Leary, Maurice St. Denny, Myron Hasely. Edward Mahoney, Lawrence Brown, XValter Shankland, Donald McKenzie.. Philip Hildebrandt, Ralph Yocco, Joe Lasota, Douglas NVinchester, Howard Finch, Sam Lynn, Wilfred Garrow, George Spuller. Girls' Athletic Committee l Faculty Advisor-Miss Ethel Shappee. Members :--Esther VVerner, Winifred Hess, Esther Hammond, Angelina Gregory, Emily Baldwin, Dorothy Carter. Edna MacVittie, Christina Mit- chell, Janet Thomas, Eunice Donley, Rhoda Powis, Florence Marra, Thelma Northrop, Esther Jenss, Kate Patrick, Mary Eodice, Margaret Roeser, Mable Scbultenberg, Therese Penele, Fredericka Tattersal, Genevieve Lew- andodwski, Sarah Bishop, Mildred Miller, Helen Makarcha, Ruth Taylor, Marie Munson, june Lewis, Virginia Merrin, Edna MacLaren, Dorothy Goldberg, Edna Confer, Isabelle McCombe, Narian Johns, Lorette Stanton, Margaret Sinclair, Jane Cudding. Argus Committee 2 The secretaries of the roll call rooms have been reporters for the Argus. The names follow: ' Margaret Strohl, Marie Cunningham, Esther Muldoon, Angelina Gra- gory, Lucy Fracassi, Helen O'Neill, Mildred Galliher, Bernice Kieck, Milli- cent Lowry, Ruth Kremers, Mildred Miller, Glenn Difline, Waldo Gray, Fred Brown, Aldo Guisiana, Carl Bishara, Leonard Rydelck, Katherine Hiddie, Mildred Obenhack, Thelma Reynolds, Lorraine Bunce, Albert Hammond, Edward McCabe, Marie Fell, Eunice Allen, Helen Maling, Editha Sullivan, Helen Horst, Virginia Carrigan, Gwen Hooper, Leona Schultz, Edison Brown, Vivian Say, Edith Wfilson, Bernice Zygmont, Leomore Lucas, Mary Randolph, Krawzuk, Edyth Ash. 31
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ARGUS Loo .k A If e v I1 'Sl lllslfl .. J l A . I x 4 9 ' ' srubv cum - The main stutly hall was occupied every X'Vetlnesday at club time with one hundred students who spent their club time in study, The majority of the members belonged to the ninth year and the majority of that group were members' of the graduating class this June. Miss Boier. the Study Club teacher, expressed her opinion of the club thus: The Study Club was a period of rest to me once every week as there were no disturbing factors among the group of young people who had learned the value of quiet study. HARMONICA CLUB The Harmonica Club, a new organization kin North junior, was very successful. XVe had obtained but few members though new ones were coming in very often. By the end of the school year we played very nicely together and intend to carry on this club until next year. CANDY CLUB Every Wiednesday in 401 , There were always line things to be done With butter and milk and sugagso sweet, Many good things were made to eat. Sometimes the candy we wanted too soon And then we were compelled to eat with a spoon, And then again when we waited too long VVe found we were glad that our teeth were strong. But we have had a load of fun Every Wfednesday in 401. AERONAUTIC CLUB The fourteen boys in our club studied the construction and design of airplanes during the club period each VVed- nesday. This year we studied all the fundamentals of and next year we will attempt to make a model airship. The president of our club was Pete Deseler and the faculty advisor Mr. Coleman. , 33
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