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Row I GENEVA BURWELL-English, Polar-Y. ROLLA CHAMBERS-Director of Athletics, Physical Education, Track, Letterrnen's Club. Row 2 VARNER CHANCE-Music Director, Train- ing Choir, A Cappella, North Side In- strumentalists i'Club. ELLA B. CLARK-Study Hall, Attendance. Row 3 CATHERINE CLEARY-English Department Head. JOHN DELoNGwSocial Science. guiclefi fl we jufure Row l MARIAN BAsH-Social Science, Camera Club, Visual Education. HELEN BEAN-Home Economics Depart- ment Head, Cafeteria. Row 2 MARTHA BEIERLEIN-Home Economics. JUDITH BOWEN-Latin, Red Cross. Row 3 SYLVIA E. BOWMAN-English, Director of Publications, Legend, Northerner, 1500 Club, Quill and Scroll. GRACE BRIDGES-Business, Rifle Club. A I I 11 ., ..1
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l ourie O elareaenfafiuefi, r. One of America's great educators said that we learn by doing. If this is true, North Side is providing future citizens early ex- perience in democratic government, for the Student Council par- ticipates in the management of school affairs. Members of the council consist of home room representatives who are elected by popular ballot and of club representatives. This governmental body elects by ballot its own officers and they play an important role in the government of the student body, in the formation of policy, and in attitudes adopted toward any issue that may arise. This is done through radio broadcasts and through assemblies. Officers who led the council this year were, as shown in the picture to the left, Frank Glasa, president, and Jack Schick, vice- president. Seated are Miss Victoria Gross, dean, Eleanor Evans, secretary, and Mr. Milton H. Northrop, principal. Desiring to make North Side a grand school to attend and endeavoring to improve its ap pearance, the Student Council has served the school splendidly this year It not only provided a contact between the students and the faculty and gave the former a means of participating in the school's government, but it also sponsored some of our most gala events jolly Get-Acquainted Day,', November 3, highlighted the fall calendar and Courtesy Week one of North Side's best, pepped up March with its merry theme Courtesy Can Be Fun The Memorial Day Assembly and Junior High Day brought the years sparkling activity to a highly successful close. Members of the Student Council, first row, left to right: D Long P Watt E Evans Miss Gross Schick, F. Glasa, Mr. Northrop, S. Bachman, E. Winje, M. Nichols Second Row: C. Havens, P. Carpenter, N. Bennett, J. Tindall M Winje R Crabill W Thomas B Ever sole, P. Payne, B. Boegli, B. Long, W. Follis, B. Otis, J. Ormerod J Schaberg R Miller V Lewis R Knuth Third Row: D. Hoffman, J. Carkenord, E. Geller, J. Schaberg W Helmke L Houston I Utterback H Kammeyer, D. Ruble, J. Crance, W. Kesler, R. Bullard. Fourth Row: J. Angell, S. Ayers, D. Munger, D. Kattell, B. Seaney B Stavenick R Northrop L Oswald D. Reed, F. Hess, B. Laney, B. Weaver.
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Row 1 MILDRED HUFFMAN-English, Helicon, Counselor, Asst. to Music Department. HYRLE IVY-Health, Swimming, Rifle Club. Row 2 ' MERTON KIMES-Social Science Depart- ment Head. LOY LANEY-English, Speech, Debate, Na- tional Forensic League. Row 3 ELIZABETH LITTLE-English, Senior Class Adviser. HOWARD MICHAUD-Biology, Nature Club. Row 1 ROBERT DORNTE-Physical Education Football, Basketball. MARIE EHLE-Spanish, Polar-Y. Row 2 LORAINE FosT1sR-Latin, Polar-Y. ORAL FURST-Business. Row 3 MABEL GREENWALT-English, Helicon. GRETTA GR1sELL-Visiting Teacher.
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