North Syracuse High School - Northmen Yearbook (North Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1955

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North Syracuse High School - Northmen Yearbook (North Syracuse, NY) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 101 of 156
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'S -vu s Y l ax-4 Yr' Y TRAVEL CLUB I M1 FIRST ROW: J. Cross, R. King, Vice President, N. Charle- J. Angello, R. Viviano, G. Flower, D, Stockh , . bois, Treasurer, Mr. Goessling, Advisor, J. Garling, Sec- Clemens. THIRD ROW: R. Austin, D. Ames, R. M ylonef ffbxgg' retary, R, Dicamelli, President, E. Dailey. SECOND ROW: R. Little-boy, J. Youmans, E. O'Toole, L. Rapple, D. Stone, L, Harrington, P. Rose, W. Depo, R. Pickard, H. Chase, W. Eifler, R. Bellanger. ' x J ' l I l l Utifffu Riflff- ff I n 'J' Since its organization in 1949, the Travel Club has been among the mostav ' 5 il . interesting of our clubs The members are students who are interested in travel lj their advisor is Mr. Goessling. l , During club periods there is an exchange of travel experiences among the 'Lf members and the advisor, primarily to promote further excursions. Other pro- f grams include guest speakers and travel movies. To date the club has visited many places, several of historical significance. Letch- worth, Howe Caverns, Cooperstown, Watkins Glen, Marcellus Park and Skaneateles Lake, and the Thousand Islands are among the sites reached by school bus. The club raises money by collecting dues and by holding bake and candy sales. W! EVM 7 L fi I A 5 yy .1 97

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STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council started the school year in September, with many obiec- tives to accomplish before June. The primary aims of the Council are: to represent the student body's view' point, and to improve the relationship between student and faculty. The advisor of the Council has been Mr. Goessling, and its officers are Barbara Katzung, President, Esther Perry, Vice President, Christine Obergfell, Secretary, and Joe Cortese, Treasurer. The Council is composed of 60 members. The officers are elected in the late spring of the previous year. The elections are conducted in a very democratic fashion. Two parties are formed, and the can- didates present their platforms before the school. The actual balloting is done in communityvoting machines. By this method the newly elected officers are pre- pared before the fall term begins. The Council has sponsored assemblies, and planned clubs. It has also initiated a scholastic campaign, with the aim of raising the overall average during a ten week period. The Council made awards to the students achieving the highest averages. It has also financed the future foreign student for '55-'56, and spon- sored the traditional Career Day. The money-making proiects of the Student Council have included: dances, iuke-box rentals, fruit machine profits, a calendar sale, and the Christmas candy sale. The maiority of the Council's projects have been handled through committees, such as the assembly committee, constitutional revision committee, award com- mittee, stage crew, and dance committee. To Mr. Goessling, the Council gives its sincere gratitude for his guidance dur- ing the past year. f I



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SENIOR YEARBOOK CLUB FIRST ROW: L. Bader, J. Baius, N. Merriam, D. Bristol, Mrs. Mills, Advisor, J. lfowal, P. Christ, T. Young, N. Rousche. SECOND ROW: N. Hytron, V. VanAlstine, M. Blanchard, M. Davison, J. Hopp, E. Roberts, M. Ger- hardt, E. Christ, E. Maderios, C. Barzee, C. Zikmund. THIRD ROW: J. Dygert, M. Murray, M. Letterman, P. Roder, L. Pickard, B. Katzung, J. Beebe, J. Kriese, Vl. Cook, N. Brunet, J. Schaertl. FOURTH ROW: P. Crawshaw, P. Hageman, D. Hickok, L. Russo, L. Sweet- ing, B. Remon, L. Sykes, L. Legere, G. Palmer, J. Bakeman, A. Hyde. FIFTH ROW: B. Whittaker, J. War- ner, M. Butler, C. Brutcher, N. Brown, J. Stevens, S. Smith, M. J. McLuckie, J. LaRose, H. Neimeier, J. Quinto. Organizing, gathering materials, advertising, and selling comprise the maior activities of the Senior Yearbook Club under the direction of Mrs. Mills. The club serves as a clearing ground for ideas which will aid in the producing of an annual that is as comprehensive in scope as possible. WJUNIOR YEARBQQK cLuB J C. Hotaling, L. Seibert, J. Rothbaler, Vice S LaCombe, President, Mr. lvers, Advisor, R. Haven, Secretary, S. Huston, Treasurer, K. Graziano, B. Searles. SECOND ROW: J. Ehegartner, A. Christensen, F. LaMountain, C. Williams, S. Schadl, H. Griff, B. Grassmann, L. Ahrens, M. Lane, B. Stockton, J. Zautner, C. Mathewson. THIRD ROW: C. Galipeau, A. McMa- hon, B. Otis, D. Harrington, J. Mancini, S. Dippold, C Osborne, A. Ciannelli, M. Lathrop. FOURTH ROW: R Rauh, R. Hotelling, S. Neimeier, S. Miller, K. O'Con nor, R. Shannon, C. Obergfell, M. Ames, E. Bennie, B Bechtel, J. Waters. The class of 1956 organized the club in their sophomore year. They are edit- ing material and organizing their ideas for the dedication, graduation pictures, snapshots, and other miscellaneous work which they can accomplish now.

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