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2 so eo l94? ..O..O:,oO, 4 SPECIALISTS O MAKE students happier ana to better :Lt them into the life of the cornrnunity, three special Counseling organizations have been set up, one to guide students eduCat1onally, one to it them into commurhty jobs, and a third to help in military affairs In a project to te:t the vclue of individualj specialized counseling, especially in the light of placing students tn the currtculurn best suited for them as shown by 'locational and aptitude tests Northern High School has cooperated with the Rackham Foundation The Foundation sup- plied the counselors, testing progrcms and all other necessary prerequisites fffiss Vivian lngram, Rackham Counselor, took over a group of present seniors when they were in1uniorh1g'isc'iool Under her gudance these students selected Curriculums and followed cours es of study as recor mended by the Foun dotton after thorough te,ts were given to fulfill the areat demand for student worl' ers in facto ies and stores and off ces a lrlo Placei tent Bureau was set up With Roy Knight and Gene RlCC6'll1 th chorge hunareds of V lf ings have oeen placed n pa.t cnd ull time ob throughout the c ty Mr Knight and flr R ccelli interview students to f nd out what ktnd of ern ployment they desire and are best suited for The students teachers are then asked for rec ommendations When factories or store ca l n for students their wants are usually satis ed This year when the A C factory sent cppl ca tions for students to fill out lflr Knight aw .o it that every student who was aualified and wished an application got one When Bell Telephone w shes a new emolovee lffr Kn gh' and lflr Riccetli arrange personal interview between emoloyer and student Work sur feys are taken annually to see now many students are working and attend ng schoot so that school worn and outside emp oy mert can oeth work hand n hand to the st dent s advantage Because so many boys were disturbed cver thetr place in a war ridden world a military counselor at Northern Ncs appointed Li ie Powrie was c iosen and has done in ich to 'mtl' the boy wlf are plarn ng on being tnductea into the arrry or enltshng in the armed forces Not only did he advise the boys on the different branches of serx ce but also sponsc ed the tests which were a ven in the early spring for van lvav, rm and Air Corps t cers train no candidates Better Citizens 4 A.: 9K :- 36 o wane h ard V f . a . , . . . ,U -3 s -' l . V I. a - ' . t . P ' ff- . i . J. , .l, i .- o x f ur T ,l , J K Y . Y . . . . . . . . ,. . V , . ' i , . X , ' ' i - ,, 4 - . ' .. A o I i L, I , , , , - x 3 i.- i , r . t . . . , p . . T. . . S . l l ' '1 , it , ,i .- ., . r. . 1 . A in - . . . , D A , , 4 . .J t . - A . ,, ' . t , . . ' 1 .ff A A , X . 1 t . . , , . V ' i 1 1 x V u ,Y - i t., . . . i V ' E . . .Q Ll' . ' Y ' . . ' ,t 'I ISSN I 5 V V l' Y ' , : .. . .. . . : A, . , X S N ' . , ., o A ,. . . , . t - T' 'L , . Y .a , , , . . Y A L, .. l .A ' Aouii ., . 4 us z ti JA ,f M -fo :.e.g s' . nf-r'- to keforxe be.te: members it 'he Fixnt ::rf.r:..n1f'y sg'-sql. :o.'.r.sf-.ina groups ze oz :ang--a A' tru- icy, Mgss .zzxan .xaram of. 5 e rg on the rr,-sszca. a':w':, :t one Cf r.--' charges Taz' riowel, Physiall :s as :::.r.'a. :or.d.1::r.e :re :.:se.',' 7:..:'f.'ea by rtacicxarr. C: .YZFETCYS .lor he.cv. Mr rfn1':r.t 1n'er'.'1ew1ng Margaret M:Gi':'f.'w1Z71 'he ah ect of best p.a:1hj: :mr in 3 sp r time or. v.'r.,.e in ,ne f:..:'f::r.7 g::' .re MY :'i:t:e... :chiefs with ar. ern rpzver who ne-exe hf.p or. nov: t best hzs 1' MQ! Pon-Jrge gn the .ox-:er pic .re :chiefs with taco: Len: it :area 211 on tx .re entrz' .rue 'ref so f arrnea torces
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1943 Tl-IE NOROSCOPE IN STRUCTORS First row left to right Wxllzam Melzow Socxal Studxes Clarence Newcomb- Industnal Arts Raymond Nash Englxsh Thomas Potter Industnal Arts Emerson Powrxe Socxal Studies Mxss Mane Prahl Enghsh Mrs Magdalene Rhodes-Enghsh Second row Gene Rxccellx lndustnal Arts Mrs Myra Vestal Schultz Language Louxs Schulz Enghsh Mrs Grace Sherman Social Studxes Basll Sxms Industnal Arts Bernard Smxth Instrumental Musxc Those not appearmg rn p1ctures are Mrs Laura Loetscher Scxence and Mrs Irma Schrxooberger Scrence and Commerc1al Faculty members who taught part of the year and are not plctured are Aaron Amtsbuechler Mrs Grace Smxth Socxal Studies Third row Clxtiord Snyder-Scxence Alvah Stegenga Commercxal Mass Blanche Terry Mathematxcs Mrs Marguente Txefenthal Commercxal Mrss Loulse Tobey Commercial Mrs Nelda Topolka Englxsh Fourth row Mrss Lma Tyler Physxcal Education Mrs Gertrude Velguth Art Mxss Gretchen Walz Mathematlcs Raymond Weeks Scxence l l Mrs Gladys Westcott Socxal Studles Charles Zexlmger Industrxal Arts Mxss Exleen Berry Frith row Mrs Eleanor Bullen Rackham Secretary Mlss Mmam Herron Lxbranan Mxss Vxvxan Ingram Rackham Counselor Miss Mary Ann Mxtchell Lxbrary Cle k Mass Isobel Ragga- Fmancxal Secretary Raymond Swanson Bible Llterature Mrs Fannie Van Guxlder Fee Secretary Commerclal George Lmcoln Sparush and Enghsh LOUIS McNew hngnsh V1r1cer1tMcPhar lm Art Iohn Mul'1v1c lr1dustr1alArts Mrss Mary Perkms Enghsh Harold Reynolds Phys1calEdu canon M1ss Rum Schorlmg SCIENCE Charles Wr1ght SoC1al Stud1es .,,, -E A W ' .v ' 'X , 5' 31 Z. 4 - ' Herman Steele-Social Studies Financial SOCTGWYY IO
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Q 1 Jr fm? 1943 ,- ',r ,r THE NOROSCOPF 5 Student Leg slators The group ol students pxctured abo e were elected o represent the school 1n the Student Counc1l 'Ihe toD row ol pxctures 1rclud s all the otltcers of the Counc1l From lelt to rxght are Cal 1n D1d1er presrdent Iohn Carey VICC prestdent Barbara l'l1ll correspondmg secretary Edxth Place recordmg secretary and Robert MacM1llan treasurer The Counc1l members appearmg rn the group above are F1rst row lelt to rlght Antomette Bober Mar1lyn Ph1ll1ps Pat Bram Sylwa Htmelhoch Margaret Kapture Nadalee Potter Helen lacobs Hannah Sargts and Ed1th May Place second row Kenneth Green Georgene Ptttsley Ieanne Bourne Barbara Htll Martha Hamtlton Cathenne Ott Katherme Mangxarcrna Madclme Groshek Emtle Berger and Patrtck Henry thxrd row Robert MacM1lIan Rtchard Webber Calvm D1d1er Mr Hous ton Bruce Flenberg Bob Belange Carl Cl-1stensen and Robert rralka COMMANDERS BY ELECTlON THE STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Calvtn Dldlef Pres1dent Iohn Carey Vrce Presldent Barbara H111 Corre pondlng Secretary Ed1th Place Record1ng Secretary Robert MacM1llan Treasurer EYNOTING Student Counc1l act1v1t1es lor 1942 43 was he Scrap DTIVG sponsored by the Counc1l IH wh1ch more scrap was collected and turned over to the nat1onal scrap dr1ve than any other pubhc hrgh school 1n the c1ty Other war act1v1t1es and student governvng pro1ects bulked large 1n the Counc1l s program Contalners placed 1n the corr1dors lor scrap proved tnadeauate and the collect1on was moved to the athletlc l1eld Robert F1alka Leo Lorenz and Rtcnard Webber made arrange ments and helped to collect the scrap Actlon was taken by the counctl endors1ng 1nterscholast1c atnlet1cs and reauesttng that t be cont1nued They also urged Northern stu dents to take 1t upon themselves to properly take care of any dtsturbance whtch mtght ar1se at any of Northerns act1v1t1es and that the stu dents mdorse and cooperate 1n the phvs1cal l1t ness programs sponsored by the Northern ath let1c department As IS customary at Chr1strr1as t1me the Stu dent Counc1l appropr1ated money for a Chr1st 'nas tree and decorat1ons and collected 1tems to f1ll baskets lor the underpr1v1leged lvfadellne Groshek was charrman of the comm1ttee lxlltng the baskets wlth Anto1nette Bober and Patncta Wldespread enthus1asm was shown at a pep meet1ng sponsored by the Counc1l on Frtday the 13th wh1ch wasn t ar' unlucky day for Northern Edtth Place QODSFT Ftalka and lohn Carey were appotnted to reuse the const1tut1on 1l necessary ln order to sell refreshments at the dances or home game 1t IS necessary that each club se cure the permtsslon ol the Student Counc1l hr t A comm1ttee was appo1nted w1th Nadalee Pot ter as chatrman and members Helen Ebare and Cather1ne Ott to 1nvest1gate The groups whxch lunctlon under the Student Counc1l 1nclude Soctal commtttee Georgene P1ttsley cha1rr11an Anne McDonald Betty Ruth Evelyn loder and lflarvm Fox publ1c1ty com m1ttee Edlth Place cha1rman Bettv Gay Paul 1ne PFOCISSI and Bruce McDonald act1v1tv com m1ttee Barbara H1ll cha1rman Robert Weber Shtrley Czachorsln Vary lean Haas and D1ck Yankle and athlettc co1nm1ttee Fred Okal chatrman Harold Raymond and Peter Fu 1 U71 A 6. gs f t 'Q' ' i is Q Q: . 1 - vv ' , ' , . l l - e . A I , I , I ' ...... , s ' ' ' ' , A ' Guy V. Houston ........1.....1.,.... Sponsor Brain assisting her. - i A ' ' ' ' ' A A 1 . 1 1 , A . . , . 4 ' 1 L . - 3 ' ' V . - I vi . I , . - , A . V
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