Northern High School - Noroscope Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1941

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MATH AND SCIENCE DEPARTMENTS To persons in every walk of life a knowledge of numbers is essential Mathematics teachers are, top row, left to right: Miss Marguerite Farmer. A.B ; Miss Blanche Terry, A B ; second row. Miss Gretchen Walz. A.B. Science answers questions concerning every day life Teachers in this department are, second row: Howard Braden. B S ; third row. George Guiley, B S , M S.; Norman Hoffman. B S ; lourth row, Mrs. Kathryn Jarvis, B.S.; Stanley Kuick. A B ; fifth row. Louis Nickels, A.B , M A , Raymond Weeks. A B sixth row, Mrs. Fanny Van Gilder collects fees—principally in the science department. Everyday activities in the Science and Mathematics departments are pictured above. 1. John Quin toils over the preparation for a chemistry experiment 2. Mr Nickels and Doug Day dem- onstrate the ammonia fountain 3. John Quin again—this time solving a ticklish teaser in solid geometry. 4. Mr Weeks pointing out to his Modern Science class the intricacies of a barometer. 5. Geometry has a practical side Charles Allen and James Collins are pic- tured putting up a poster showing the uses of the transversal. 6. Mr Guiley watching Steve Zotchak, left, and Forrest Hawk compare notes on the results of a physics experi- ment 7. Ray Hastedt adjusts the microscope, and Pauline Smith sees first hand the merds of a frog as she makes a dissection 8. Norman Holen—caught in the act of ’shooting an unsuspecting victim for the Noroscope feature section. Page 22 1941

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THE WORLD OF BOOKS IS THEIRS Book insurance. in the form of Vikinq book covers, was sold by Key and Kolo- phan First row, left to right: Veadie Mae Sands, Lillian Spencer. Jacquelyn Schatz and Frances Flanigan; sec- ond row. Miss Miriam Her- ron, sponsor, Corona Den- man, Patricia Haller, Jean Bukwaz and Betty Jane Ad- len; third row, Gwendolyn Robinson, Virginia Glidden, Josephine Collins, Betty Adams and Lucille Herstrom. Key and Kolophon Club Officers Lucille Herstrom................................President Lael White (First Semester) .......... . Vice-President Jacqueline Schatz (Second Semester) Vice-President Patricia Haller................................ Secretary Virginia Glidden ...............................Treasurer Miss Miriam Herron ...............................Sponsor Since 1936 the Key and Kolophon club has sponsored the sale of Viking book covers, using the proceeds to purchase pictures, flowers and other decorative material for Northern's library. One of this year's purchases was a gilt eagle for the flag displayed at assemblies. A Christmas basket, donated by the club, helped make some needy family happy during the holiday season. The outstanding social event this year was a Yuletide party for club members at the home of Lucille Herstrom. Literary Club Officers Jean Woodard................................President Dick Davis............................ Vice-President Betty Jeane Brown ........................ Secretary Lena Igno ..................................Treasurer Miss Mary Perkins.............................Sponsor Among the various social activities enjoyed by the Literary club this year was the discussion by Eugene Malecki in which he described his trips to Washington, D. C. In addition to discuss- ing the Youth Conference, he told of his visit to the Congressional and Shakespearian libraries. Some meetings were simply get-togethers, with games, contests, programs and refreshments and others were business meetings. Chairman in charge of publicity was Yvonne Thorpe, and Shirley Armstrong headed the program commit- tee. Who hath a book hath friends at hand Members of the Literary club are. first row. left to right: Phyllis Sekula, Betty Jeane Brown, Lynn Hogeboom, Miss Mary Perkins, sDonsor, Mary Zeh, Nellie Fage and Jacqueline Humphreys, second row, Shirley Armstrong, Vera Werden, Lena Igno. Joyce Holzberg, Zada Stottlomyer and Ruth Sammons; third row. Joan Miller, Jacqueline Harboson, Richard Davis. Lee Buck. Betty Adams. Jean Woodard and Helen Mikelson NOROSCOPE Page 21



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BOTH SAY, WATCH THE BIRDIE Fiends of the candid cam- era art are the members of the Camera club. First row, left to right: Norman Holen. Mary Demaroff, Thelma Gene Wait and Ernest Salem; sec- ond row, Harry Binder. For- est Guy Lewis, Charles F Kemp, sponsor, Raymond Joseph and Ernest Joseph. Missing from the picture are Fred Wait, John Quin, Carl Benziiyy. John Sekelsky, Dor- othy Carlson, Ruth Mueller, Dale Klee, C. M McKennau, Edward Romanowski, Patri- cia Eddy, Betty Germaine. Richard Wolfe, Robert Me Keen. Gerald Fanford, Bud Woolfit, Mamie Wright. Cal- vin Rogler, Emerson Brewer and Hubert Zaiser. Th reek of formalin is fa- miliar to the Biology club members First row. left to right: Marie Hnilica, Frances Schlee, Margaret Black, Charlotte Hayes, Irene Youngs and Harold Braden, sponsor; second row, Shirley Richiger. Phyllis Millman, Lil- lian Pekarek, Margaret Wior and Eileen Wilson; third row, Annalee Jennings, Sarah Fleury, Doris Hanna, Marcia Acker, Betty Jane Sarver and Virginia Mayfield Camera Club Officers Forest Lewis .............................President Raymond Joseph ......................Vice-President Mary Demaroff...................Secretary-Treasurer George Guiley ..............................Sponsor Social activities as well as instructional meet- ings furnished the Camera club with busy even- ings semi-monthly. Speakers who were expert in the field appeared now and then on meeting nights. Among them were Leon Glass and Guy Gaines who talked on the subject of photography as a hobby. Movies taken by Bob McKeen, a member of the club, entertained the club on an- other occasion. A field trip and a theater party were also listed. Much of the photography work in the 1941 Noroscope was taken, developed and printed by the club. In addition, taking Student Union pic- tures was a club project. Charles Kemp, sponsor early in the year, introduced table-top photogra- phy to the group. This work was carried on by George Guiley, new sponsor, after Mr. Kemp resigned. Biology Club Officers Virginia Mayfield .......................President Norma Allen ........................Vice-President Shirley Richiger ........................Secretary Betty Sarver ............................Treasurer Howard Braden .............................Sponsor Many projects, moving-pictures and trips which made the club most interesting were enjoyed by the members of the Biology club in the past year. In the fall, the club sponsored a picnic at Dewey woods to get organized and started on its yearly activities. At Christmas time, they gave a needy family a basket with the assistance of the seventh hour Biology class. Stanley Kuick entertained the group one even- ing with his own moving-picture entitled “My Fishing Trip of 1940.“ Another picture was shown by Louis Roberts concerning Mexico. To enlarge their knowledge of bacteria control in every day life a trip was taken to the McDon- ald Dairy plant and a hike to and tour through the city waterworks was taken. NOROSCOPE Page 23

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