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N Club Awards Letters to Banking Girl Athletes, Scholars DOPTION of a new code, election of officers and reg- ular meetings as well as the activities connected with sports and sport banquets marked the year's work for the N club. The awarding of letters was the highlight of the hockey ban- quet held jointly with Central in Northern's cafeteria. The ban- quet set a new high in attend- ance with l43 being present. Doris Mann of Northern was general chairman of the affair. The committee carrying out the plans for the banquet were: Decorations, Virginia Pierce, chairman, Virginia Keillor, Helen Leach, Virginia Leister and Betty Smurthwaite, pro- gram, Angeline Milo, chairman, Elaine Sabel, Agnes Cisowski, Kathryn Lessard and Alice Mille house, entertainment, Thelma johnson, chairman, Maxine Wtorek, jean Schmidt and Elaine Buzewski. BESlDlNG officers were, Vir- ginia Pierce, presidentg Anf geline Milo, vice president, and Frances Weckler, secretary- treasurer. The speaker for the evening was Mrs. Bacchus whose subject was, The Wo- men and Young Girls of Persia. The girls receiving their first letters were Helen Adair, Elaine Brocker, Dorothy Fleming, jane Hunter, Virginia johnson, Mar- garet Norko, Mary Koza, Mar- jorie johnson, Betty Lilly, june lrwin, Donna Tappan, Helen Lipka, Ruth Trailer and Opal Williams. Third letter winners were Helen Oleksyn, lsabel Passa, Mary jane Stringer, Maxine Wtorek and Marguerite Schultz. Athletic awards-Doris Mann receives her third letter from Miss Breda at the annual hockey banquet. N Club--Leading participants in girls' sports. Bottom row, lett to right: Mary jayne Stringer, Patti Van Doran, Virginia Keillor, Agnes Cisowski, Elaine Tippett, Helen Oleksyn, Virginia Pierce and Elaine Sabelg second row, Evelyn Young, Mary Read, Betty Czerwinski, Eileen Forde, Mary Koza, Ruth Ellen Smith, Donna Tappan, Princes Weckler and Marguerite Schultz, third row, Olga lioman, Bessie Hobson, Agnes Orlicky, Dorothy Hampton, Harriet Selle, june lrwin, Virginia Moss, Shirley Miller ani Doris Mann, top row, lsabel Passa, Thelma johnson, Opal Williams, Maxine Wtorek, Virginia johnson, Angeline Milo, Betty Lilly, Virginia lilectcler and Helen Liplca. Noroscope Pqge25
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Boys Swim Every Wednesday Night in Central High Pool FORTY-FOUR boys entered the swimming club at North- ern founded two weeks before Thanksgiving by the Mott foundation. The club met each Wednes- day evening from seven until nine o'clock in the pool at Cen- tral High school. About 25 boys attended each meeting. Love of swimming was the motive for joining the club. Water polo was the chief game that was played although the boys played tag and other sim- ilar games. Swimming was taught to those who had not learned the art, but most of the fellows who joined were accomplished nata- tors. No dues were charged and the club was open to any boy in Northern. Houston Must Replace Eleven Men in Fall WHEN Northern high school's Valley Championship foot- ball team reports for practice next fall, Coach Guy Houston will be confronted with the task of replacing eleven of last sea- son's twenty-one lettermen. lncluded among the graduat- ing gridders are such All Valley stalwarts as tackle, Pug Bare, center, lim Gallardo and back- fieldmen, Sam Carpenter and Ioe Lawson. Other monogram 'winners who have completed Viking gridiron activities are lack Carpenter, Iohn Falk, Tom Heavner, Duane Pagel, Bob Pea, Fred Rettenmund and Clarence Schultz. Of the ten returning lettermen who will form the nucleus of next year's squad, only three, Eddie Krupa, Robert Bohl and Leonard Sweet are backfield performers. The line appears strong with a host of veterans including Ralph C-ibert, Bud Fromholz, Louis Bare, Wallace Dutkow- ski, Bill Katzenberger, Bernard Morris and Don Norton due to report. Coach Guy Houston is also banking on many members of last year's sophomore team and a likely looking crop of new- comers to augment his varsity. Louis Nickels was the faculty sponsor for the club both this year and last year. Fall Champions F Tourney Champions-lake Sarver, let and Don Larson Winners of the annual fal tennis and golf tournaments, respectively ALTHOUGH golf and tennis are classed as spring sports the fall tournaments found lE boys competing for the gol' crown and 15 boys entering the tennis contest. Donald Larson defeated Ray Svang with a score of 6-4 to wir the golf title for the fall term. lake Sarver defeated Cferarc Shuirman by a 3-6, 6-l, 6-2 score to become the champion of the fall tennis tournament. Swimming Club-They are very much at home in the water. Bottom row, left to right: Coach Louis Nickels, Bill Barrett, lim Parciarelli, k cl B'll C t dl hnn C ' k ci I h R ski Bob F r Frank Slonczka Guy Dean, Chester Gwazdacz, lack Born in , 1 ar er an 0 Y meyre 5 secon row, o n omanow , u ey, , Willard Heller, Clifton Moore, John Contos, lohn Zbiciak and lirnmy Walding, third row, Peter lferez, Bob Walden, Raymond Kowalic, Ivorylee l1Vatkins, O. W. Branch, Thomas Bolden, William Robbins, Henry Smith, Henry Gibson and john Hendersong last row: Leonard Isaacson, Steve Bukoski, Paul Hubbard, lim Gallardo, Robert Lopez, Harold Kruse, George Berger, Joe Dushan, Roger Powell and Charles Snyder. Page 24 Nineteen Thirty-Nine
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' n r.,n,, ,N , , . Amicue Ludorum. Group I-They are enthusiastic girls' sports boosters. Bottom row, left to right: Patricia Shepherd, Emma Miller, Gwendolyn Smith, Patti Van Doran, Elaine Tippett, Elaine Sabel, Evelyn Bennette, Bertha Gloverp second row, Virginia Castle, Margaret Zembo, Virginia Leister, Virginia Pierce, Virginia Keillor, Ruth Van Dyke, Phyllis Downer, Ella Lehr, Agnes Cisowski, third row, Wanda Mouser, Alice Millhouse, Mary Koza, Evelyn Young, Mary Read, Eileen Forde, lean Schmidt, Betty Smurthwaite, top row, Dorothy Leath- erman, Elizabeth Ott, Bessie Hobson, Marguerite Schultz, Ida Passa, Frances Weckler, and Helen Oleksyn. Amicae Ludorum Adopts New Code and Elects First Officers OME of the highlights of the Amicae Ludorum meetings this year were the initiation of new members, the banquets sponsored by the Girls' Athletic Association, the business meet- ings and basketball games. The organization gave its members an opportunity to earn points toward a letter by par- ticipating in field hockey, bas- ketball, volley ball and base- ball. Four letters were available to girls earning the required num- ber of points. The first letter, which is a scarlet N with a gray border, requires 500 points, two bars are the dis- tinctive marks of a second let- ter, which requires 750 points and the third letter, distinguish- ed by a star, 1000 points. Iden- tified by a Viking head, the fourth letter awarded only five times in the history of the school, required a total of l,350 points. OINTS were secured by hik- ing, by being elected squad leader or floor captain, by ap- pointment to the captainship of the first team in any sport or by passing the junior or senior life saving test. For making the first team l00 points were given, 75 points for a second team member and 50 points for the third team. Officers of the club were Doris Mann, president, Frances Weck- ler, vice president and Helen Hillman, secretary - treasurer. Marguerite Schultz took over the duties of hike manager from September to February and Mary Isaac succeeded her for the second semester. Amicue Ludorum, Group 11-Other members of the group. Bottom row, left to right: Ann Ioseph, Ioyce Claypool, Iune Irwin, Ruth Smith, Thelma Iohnson, Lorraine Fay, Donna 'l'appan and Mary Isaac, second row, Doris Mann, Isabel Passa, Virginia Kleckler, Dorothy Hampton, Shirley Miller, Agnes Orlicky, Virginia Moss, Harriet Selle and Shirley Laridisg third row, Georgina McQuigg, Elaine Brzewski, Lois Walder, Kathryn Lessard, Betty Lal-ioche, Rhoda Loder, Marguerite McAuslan, Helen Leach, Iosephine Goreckie, Iacqueline Peck, top row, Virginia Bird, Madolin Smith, Betty Lilly, Loretta Weiss, Virginia Iohnson, lean Addison, Angeline Milo, Vivian Town, Opal Williams and Helen Lipka. Page 26 Nineteen Thirty-Nine
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