Northern High School - Noroscope Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1939

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Biology Club--Their interest is in science and nature pertaining to Biology. Bottom row, left to right: Evelyn Snyder, Maxine Evans Doris Moran, Rose Ann Ranville, lrene Youngs and Betty Thompsong second row, Gladys Taylor, lean Schmidt, Ruth Sarnmonys, Frances Skrzela, Virginia Evans, Arlene Robbins and Doris Bainbridge, top row, Eugene Robbins, Kathryn Brown, lack Gonsler, Samuel Ritchie sponsor, William Minore, Phyllis Millrnan and William Michalek. Taking, Developing Pictures are Hobbies of Camera Club IMS of both the beginning and advanced Camera clubs sponsored by Lynn De Pree and Charles Kemp were to study the composition of films, learn the process of developing negatives and the printing and enlarging of pictures. lnstruc- Study Trips Taken as Cne of Club's Projects HE BTOLOGY CLUB, sponsor- ed by Samuel Ritchie during the first semester and Miss Len- ore Stephenson during the sec- ond, planned several trips for the purpose of studying the dif- ferent phases of biology. During the course of the year, several initiation ceremonies were also held. George Guiley, physics instructor, entertained the club with technicolor mov- ies at one meeting. Doris Moran filled the office of president, while Virginia Evans acted as vice president. Arlene Robbins held the office of secretary. tions were also given on how tt take time exposures and bull pictures. ln a picture contest amont the club members, which closet November lO, Edgar Bongai was declared victor. At the fo. lowing meeting, Edgar presen' ed a talk on a film sent out b the Eastman Kodak company. Officers of the club were Roger l-lehn, presidentg Edgc Bongart, vice president, an lames Farmer, secretary-treas urer. Camera Club-Photography is their hobby. Bottom row, left to right: Odelia Seifert, Betty-Weston, George Matus, Mary lane Nottinghai and Clara Endersy second row, Robert Mclieen, Edgar Bongart, Iames Marshall, Elwyn Hilsabeck, Richard Sweeney and Jim Farme top row, Charles Kemp, sponsor, Roger Hehn, Charles Hirnmelhoch, Gilbert Hirnmelhoch, Hershey Wait, M rtin Perqno and Lynn DePres J sponsor, I 3 LQ ,Tw ry ,Q F . 'J Page 16 Nineteen Thirty-Nir

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,. , .,... W, . ' lv 1 4, . 1 ry .5 ' .C q 1 . if . I i 'F W tray ' fi s 1 Q NU Home Economics Club-They are skilled in domestic arts, Bottom row, left to right: Leah Seifert, Virginia Leister, Buelah O'Connor, Beata O'Connor, Agnes Cisowski, Elaine Tippet, Odelia Seifert, Anna Dunich and Elaine Sahel, second row, Mrs. Lura Brewer, sponsor, Helen Majda, Mary Gass, Evelyn Young, Evelyn Neff, Rose Sordyl, Marguerite Schultz, Felicia Niec, Helen Gideon, Patricia Tippett and Ruth Urbanic, third row, Mary Koza, Ruth Ellen Emith, Agnes Orlicky, Suzie Kathleen jacobs, Bernice Dyer, Anne Zelno, Elaine Bruzewski, Lucille Hershon, Ellen Mclntyre and Annabell Van Dalen, top row, Lillian Kowalczyk, Dorothy l-lendershot, Virginia Hritz, Anna Yambrick, Maxine Wtorek, Tressa Bertrand, Dorothy McDowell, Helen Hosmer, Eleanor Catrell, Stella Roskowski and Marcella Grezsikowska, Students Interested in journalism join the Press Club HE annual spring outing and the initiation of new mem- bers marked the year's activi- ties of the Press Club, sponsor- ed by Louis Schulz and Earl Peterson for students interested in journalism. Serving as officers for the year were Stanford Bradshaw, president, Alice Hood, vice president, Margaret james, sec- retary, and Elaine Distelrath, treasurer. Candidates for office were selected by a committee composed of Marietta Shore, Freda Sendler and Eileen Col- gan. The social committee com- posed of june Cook, Mary Haney and Margaret james planned s e v e r a l interesting meetings, outstanding of which was the program presented February 6, at which Wilbur Mc Crum acted as master of cere- monies. A joint meeting of the Press Club and Quill and Scroll was held March 6. Home Ec Club Studies Household Arts FOB Northern girls who were interested in domestic art, the Home Economics Club, sponsored by Mrs. Lura Brewer, offered many interesting and helpful activities. The girls studied v a r i o u s household crafts such as sew- ing, cooking and crocheting. As part of the club activities for l938-39, the members knit- ted sweaters under the direc- tion of the sponsor. They also had picnics and roller skating parties. They also carried on a great deal of charitable work. The officers who served dur- ing the past year were Helen Majda, presidentg Anna Yam- brick, vice president and Vir- ginia Leister, secretary-treasur- er. Press Club-They are journalistic-minded students. Bottom row, left to right: janey Humphrey, Helen Zigo, Marjorie Knack, Marietta Shore, Virginia Pierce, Patricia Gerow, Virginia Keillor and Martha Ann Whitton, second row, Louis Schulz, sponsor, Betty Rice, Mary Haney, Mary Alice Dinsmore, jeannette Humbold, Edith Leavitt, Betty Lawrence, Margaret james, Anna Lou jones and Earl Peterson, spon- sory third row, Bill Adams, june Cook, Elaine Distelrath, Alice Hood, Angeline Milo, Novella Chase, Catherine Hood, Oleda Hockatellow and Bob Bendle, top row, Stanford Bradshaw, Edward Shaker, Alan Bradshaw, Edgar Bongort, Saul Pittsley, Charles Himelhoch, Wilbur McCrum, joe Buben and jack Bisanz. -Q ,l'f2i Noroscope Pqge 15



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Colored Hi-Y-They, too, are interested in character building, Bottom row, left to right: Robert Pea, Iohn Rawls, lvory Lee Watkins, Earl Mitchell, Clarence Campbell and Percy Dunklingg second row, Edward Wolfe, Ioe Lawson, L. T. Moore, Iack lohnson, Iohn Turner, Hezekiah Bibbs and Charles Wright, sponsor. Eligibility Rules are Changed tor Sigma Chi Lambda LlGlBlLlTY requirements for the Sigma Chi Lambda, Northern chapter of the nation- al honor society, limited mem- bership to those students who had at least a B average since entering the ninth grade, who excelled in leadership, scholarship, character and serv- ice and who performed some worthy service for the school. A new system of gaining membership to the club was adopted and put into effect this year. Candidates secured ap- plication blanks from George Guiley, sponsor of the club and also gave three teachers as scholastic reference. On the basis of this information and the student's record, the members were selected. EW members chosen from the llA, l2B and 12A classes were initiated into the Sigma Chi Lambda twice dur- ing the last year. Those initia- ted into the club in mid-semes- ter were Lois Ellison, Warren Barron, Benjamin Kowalczyk, and Mary Brown. Highlights of the meetings were talks by Clare Dean on Colored ft-li-Y is Newly ITI-l functions similar to those of the Eskimo Hi-Y and the Viking Hi-Y, the North- ern Colored l-li-Y was organiz- ed in November to promote high standards of Christian liv- ing, character, and provide an avenue of good fellowship and wholesome recreational activ- ities. Colored speakers were ob- tained for inspirational talks, and on a few occasions, the Yellowstone National Park, and Iohn Allshouse on his travels in Italy. Wilbur McCrum was presi- dentg Catherine Hood, vice pres- ident, and Margaret Anderson, secretary and treasurer. Alice Hood was chairman of the nom- inating committee. Organized Group club met with the Eskimo and Viking Hi-Y's. Since the Mott Foundation Golf class used Northern's gym on Monday nights, the club members had the use of the Garfield gym for play after the meeting. Officers during the year were Percy Dunkling, presidentg Iohn Rawls, vice presidentg Robert ' 'Pea, secretary and Iohn Turner, treasurer. Charles Wright was sponsor. Sigma Chi Lambda-Scholastically the highest in the school. Bottom row, left to right: Nellie Hark Patti Van Doran Evelyn Young Mar- garet Moore, Isabel Passa, Frances Perono, Marietta Shore, Bertha Pines, Laura Iurzykp second. row, Georae Guiley: sponsor, Rose'Butfa Virginia Moss, Marion Wilt, Barbara Earl, Mary Alice Dinsmore, Lucille Hershon, Margaret Anderson, Mary Elizabeth Mayfield, Irene Adaml son, Kenneth Mapletolt, third row, Robert Anderson, Ieanette Rumbold, Alice Hood, Vivian Hatch, Ellen Mclntyre Vera Gregory Winitred Lambert, Ianet Oswald, Irma Bradley, Helen Hosmer, Elaine Distelrathp top row, Edgar Bongart, Leonard Hadden, Wilbur Mcllrurn Iohn Niemi, Genevieve Sibiga, Virginia Schaff, Phillip Holloway, Bill Mangiaracina, Henry Hanel, Benjamin Kowalczyk and lack Gilbert! l .A A. 1 v V V V--vm.. Noroscope page 17

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