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' 1. x l t 2 , 1 S 'mdk' X A A QL ..... Eskimo Hi-Y-General athletics and good sportsmanship are their interests. Bottom row, left to right: Bob Wilson, Ray Procunier, Phil Sanford, Alan Bradshaw, Bill Katzenberger, Iimrny Walding and Walter Fisher, second row, Stanley Kuick, sponsor, Walter Teeter, Iohn Davis, Robert English, Iohn Eitel, Gerard Shuirinan, Billy Wiltz and Bob Ernst: top row, Ned Purdy, Robert Benincasa, Harold Johnson, Bill Lawson, Bill Mears, Charles Thielman, Charles Onion and Warren Bare. Hi-Y Groups Hold Outings, Attend Conferences, Hear Talks EMBERSHIP meetings and induction services, outings, conventions, talks by commun- ity leaders and the annual come clean week were outstanding in the two Northern chapters of the Hi-Y. The Eskimo Hi-Y's activities, sponsored by Stanley Kuick, were led by Phillip Sanford, presidentg Warren Bare, vice presidentg Harold lohnson, sec- retary and Gerard Shuirman, treasurer, while the Viking Hi- Y's, sponsored by Clare Dean, were led by Clarence Schultz, president, William Tate, vice presidentg Phillip Holloway, sec- retary and Charles Powrie, treasurer. The annual Older Boys' Con- ference was held in Grand Rapids, November l8 and l9. Delegates to the conference from the Eskimo Hi-Y were Phil- lip Sanford, William Lawson, Charles Thielman, Robert Ben- incassa and Harold lohnson. Robert Bendle, Fred Nickel, Ralph Day and Howard Rose were sent from the Viking Hi-Y. Viking Hi-Y-They stand for clean youth and character. Bottom row, left to right: Fred Nickel, lake Sarver, Phillip Holloway, Clarence Schultz, LeRoy Dean, Bruce MacArt'hur, and Bill Mangiaracina, second row, l-'red Salim, Monroe Karrar, Edward Neithercut, lack Dennis, Laverne Cady, Bob Bendle, and Peter Mangiaracina, third row, Clare Dean, sponsor, Ted Gilbert, Bill Tate, Alfred Micinski, Bernard Didier, Sam Sarver, Bob Bell and Ben Ring, top row, Iim Tobias, Charles Powrie, Duane Pagel, Eugene Malecki, Bruce Cookel Carl Kontyko, and Albert Ambrose. l A .... A Qu . M Noroscope Pqgeg
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Class, Student Union Elections Marked by Close Contests NE tie and many another heated contest marked the all school elections, held at Gar- field on September 29. Candidates for the Student Union offices included: presi- dent, Ed Berryman, lake Sarver, vice president, Bill Tate, Don Knack, corresponding secretary, Willis Batledge, Betty Law- rence, recording secretary, ludnita Schmaltz, Helen Thoner. Candidates for office in the senior class were: president, Stewart Barron, lack Dennis, and Dorothy Hampton, vice president, Bertha Pines and Lois Ellison, secretary, Margaret Iames and Frieda Schaadt, treasurer, Maxine Evans. UN NING for positions in the junior class were: president, lsadore Sugarman and Herman Berry, vice president, Iohn Schaadt and Lorraine Miller, secretary, Margaret Denisor and Evelyn Snyder, treasurer Douglas Anderson, Anna Yam brick and Anna Lou Iones. The sophomore class chose its officers from the following group: president, Eugene Mal eki, Bruce Cooke and Dori: Hanna, vice president, Fred Sa lim and Darwin Kilbourn, sec retary, Ellen lane Scoville treasurer, Emma lean Cox anc Iames Zarichny. Senior Officers-They cla garet Iames, secretary one to remember Left to right Stewart Barron, president, Lois Ellison, vice president, Mai Iunior Officers-They plan parties and activities. Left to right, lsadore Sugarman, president, lohn Schaadt, vice president, Evelyn Snyde and Margaret Denison, secretaries, and Douglas Anderson, treasurer. Sophomore Officers-They start the new sophomores off on the right track. Left to right, Eugene Malecki, president, Fred Salim, vice pre: ident, Ellen lane Scoville, secretary and Emma lean Cox, treasurer. Page 8 Nineteen Thirty-Nin
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rt A J i t .-' ,lf 1 Latin Club, Group I-Members ot the past and present classes meet in this club. Bottom row, lett to right: Laura Iurzyk, Patricia Shep- hard, Dorothy Warner, Betty Thompson, Margaret Tripp, Ianey Humphrey, Bertha Pines, Mary Elleznan and Geraldine Williams, seconc row, Clarabel Smith, Kathryn Bradow, Rose Ann Hanville, Patricia Gerow, Irene Youngs, Mary Karoly, Vivian Green, Zoe Scott and Ruth Hamilton, third row. Agatha Larson, Shirley Steele, Beatrice Salim, loyce Holzberg, Virginia Combs, lane Davison, Dorothy Hampton, Sara Smith, Virginia Syke and lean Schmidt, top row, Mary Alice Dinsmore, Lucille Hershon, Ellen Mclntyre, Barbara Earl, Ella lean Cosens, Marjorie Paavola, Enid Hudson, Rita Waldon, Betty Schaeffer and Arlene Robbins. Creative Art Club-They appreciate line art. Bottom row, leli to right: Pauline Sigulinslcy, Louise Milcusek, Betty LaBoche, Margaret Hughes and Mildred Halter, second row, Kath- ryn Lessard, Iune McGillis, Virginia Flanigan, Dorothy Weston, Dorothy May Heller and Elaine Westenleld, top row, Adrian Abbott, Clarence Isaacson, Bob Conklin and Miss Mary Wall, sponsor. Inter Nos Quiz PRoPEssoR Quiz con- test, Christmas baskets, C steak fry and the awarding oi the lnter Nos medals highlight- ed the year tor Northerns Latir Club. The lnter Nos medal was awarded to the senior who was judged to have been oi most service to the school. Ending the year, an outing was given ir the form of a steak fry. Sponsored by Mrs. Eula Ben- oit, the club membership varieo between seventy and eighty students. Latin Club. Group II-Other members ot the club. Bottom row, leit to right: Eugene Robbins, Betty Duesberry, Gladys Dooley, Elizabett Lawrence, Elaine Distelrath, Dorothy Carlson, Eleanor Hardenbroolc, Agnes Lazar and Alan Bradshaw, second row, Mrs. Eula Benoit, spon- sor, Louise Carter, Helen Lindsay, Ioan Miller, Novella Chase, Mary Sharpe, Kathleen Sirmeyer, Ianet Hansen, Rhoda Loder and Virginia Lee, third row, lim Woods, Hobeit McKeen, lane Hunter, Peggy Barr,Annabelle Attridge, Don Nover, lack Bornkind, lanet Oswald, Phyllis 'l'igar, Mary lane heed and lack Gilbert, top row, Darwin Kilbourn, Stanford Bradshaw, Bob Waldon, Bob Bell, Wilbur McCrum, Ed Berry man, Bill Koblenz, Willis Ratledge, Bill Tate and Robert Brown. , I , i Page 10 Nineteen Thirty-Nine
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