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VIKING HI-Y OFFICERS Bob Belanger .,.........,,......... President Bob Enders . , , ...,... Vice-President Bob llultguist . . . . . .Secretary-Treasurer Merton Vincent .,,,.......,.,.....,. Sponsor The work of the Viking Hi-Y can best be des- cribed in its purpose as stated in the Organiza- tion's Creed, It shall be my honest endeavor as a member of the Northern I-li-Y Club to acquire self-control and self-reliance, to be ready to give as well as to take, to co-operate with oth- ers forthe welfare of the club, to develop in my- self an appreciation of the finer things of life, to be loyal to my club in thought, word and deed and to give her always of my best efforts. Membership in the Association is open to any Sophomore on the campus if he takes a pledge to support the purpose of the organization. Activities of the association for this year in- cluded a Come-Clean-Week campaign, I-Ii-Y Hi-Y-Northern had two chapters of I-li-Y this year, Among those of the Viking Hi-Y were: Top row, left to right, Bob Belanaf-r, lim Woodruff Sam Atherton, Elmer Brockreide and Albz-it DeV1tog second row, lack Gorman, Roug Smith, Bob lliiltqiiizat and David Margolis. and Girl Reserve joint meetings for boy and girl relationship, and parties in Grand Blanc, Davison and Owosso. NORTHERN LIGHTS I-II-Y OFFICERS Bill Karolle .....,..........i......, President Salvadore Isaguirre . .Secretary and Treasurer Ralph Cates ....,..,..,.,.........., Sponsor The Northern Light, an affiliate of the Nation- al Y. M. C. A., student department and the World Student Christian Federation, Welcomes all sophomores on the campus. The organiza- tion engages in many commendable activities. The boys have made their club a center of friendliness, in which all have a part in develop- ing an open-mind and a means of meeting their problems of world affairs, community and social service. Besides building a round mind the boys participate in a variety of sports such as basket- ball, soft-ball and football to keep physically fit Members ot the Northern Lights lncludvdg top row, loft to right, Sam McKee, lohn Care , Art Wood, lleiman Iloyer and Mathew Zaliznyy sr-cond row, Bill Miller, Marvin Fox, Max Carr, Louis Gorham, Bill Karolleg third row, Bud Crane, Bob Fleisch- man, Dick Beeny and Salvador lsoquirre. IUNE 1944 I3
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Volunteers-Although the War Council initiated many new ideas, other organiza- tiones were allowed to take on a project ot their own providing it had not yet been undertaken by another club. Pictured be- low are Francis Merrill, left, and Paula Hartman inspecting slippers for service- men. These slippers were turned over to members ot the Genesee County Iunior Red Cross who launched a project to make 3,000 slippers. Northern also devoted 565, proceeds from a dramatic talent contest, to this project. ln the above picture lack Derby Clettj and Art Harper are stacking the magazines brought to school during the scrap paper drive. WAR COUNCIL Others are Virginia Rowe, Rachel Rushing, B ar b a r a Synder, Catherine Grab, Phyllis Le Febre, Marcella Pascuzzo, Faith Pinkston, Mary Alice Romby, Betty Shoop, Dorothy Skunda, Marjorie Wilcox, Margaret Harper, Bertha Vincent, Patricia Iewett, Marjorie Dobson, Robert Bannick, Paul Chema, Beulah Eberhart, Iulia Ferchak, Mary Lynn Pike, Cooper Mat- thews, Richard Smith, Ianyce Westcott, Ric h a r d Heitzner, Marilynn Howard, Violet Wilson, Lucille Denman, Don Gorbutt, Barbara England, Betty Ford, Barb ara Smith, lean Rahn, Ie-annine Thompson and Delores Metzger. Still others are Sally Qua, Leona Montney, Gloria Hill, Marion Earlson, Marie Capello, lean Patterson, Pa.t Van Buskerk, Dorothy Roudebush, lane Walking, Norma lean Car- gill, Maxine Carlson, Shirley Gossell, Herbert Taylor, Donald Lee, Earl Palmer, Don Hon, Charles Carr, Carl Gault, Albert Hughes, Theresa Bruzewski, Iessie Holey, Doris Lambert, Thelma Mclvor, Marion Slinker, Larry Bernstein, Howard Cohen, Ernest Cole, Eugene McGuire, Marjorie Everett, Den- ham Pride, Charles Martin and Simson Sendler. Northern tried to buy a Fairchild P. T.-19 training plane by selling 515,000 in war bonds and stamps between january l and February 29 but tell short ot the goal. During the magazine campaign, held from February 22 through March 3, 4,850 pounds ot scrap was collected, selling tor S4122 which was added to Northern's Victory Fund. Maga- zine covers were posted on cardboard as well as on twine across the halls. To stimulate the sale ot war bonds and stamps, a portrait of Hitler was posted in the iirst tloor corridor. All second and eighth hour classes reaching 100 percent in their sales had their room numbers imprinted on a slip ot paper which was, in turn, placed on a part of the picture. This was done to see how long it would take Northern to cover the tace. With each meeting ot the Council, new ideas were brought into light and worked upon. When the plans were turned over to the student body, they were carried out as successfully as possible. 12 THE NOROSCOPE
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Y GIRLS Iane Mayfield ...,. .4..,.. ,.4... P r esident Tonie Bober . , . . .Vice-President Marion Davis ..,... ..... S ecretary Betty Lou Pittsley .,... . .Treasurer Mrs. Harriet Latimer ...........,.,., Sponsor The Y Girls guided by Mrs. Harriet Latimer, have always been a very active group, and this year their activities have been extended. Dur- ing the school year they made various kinds of cards for veteran soldiers. They sponsored Come Clean Week , and a waste paper drive. After working all semester on these and many other useful projects, the group took a weekv end off and went to camp. G. B. GIBLS Mary Lynn Pike . . . ..,...,......... President lean Scott ,..... . . .Vice-President Ruth Crites . . . . , .,... Secretary Gloria Hill ,......,...,. . .Treasurer Miss Mary lane Schrucr . . . . .Sponsor 14 Other than visiting camp, this G. R. group sponsored a rummage sale to raise money to send to other G. B. girls at summer conference. Under the leadership of Miss Mary lane Schreur, the group made scrap books for the U. S, O., made an afghan for the Bed Cross, and had a picnic to close the last meeting of the year. ALPHA OMEGA Elaine Scott .,.................,... President Margaret Neal . . . . .Vice-President Helen Vaughn .... ..... S ecretary lessie Smith ...,... . . .Treasurer Miss Marion Coates ................. Sponsor The Alpha Omega G. B. group under the sponsorship of their new leader Miss Marion Coates has not only participated in patriotic activities by making scrap books for soldiers, but has also given a gala of parties and dances at the Y. W. C. A. This all colored group also spent an enjoyable weekend at Camp Tyrone in the latter part of May. Work for armed forces-Northern's three girl reserve groups spent most of their regular meetings in special services for the armed forces making scrap books and afghans. G. R. Girls-The work of the G. R. Girls during the year was to make afghans for soldiers. Shown here they are left to right, first row: Dorothea Rudolph, Helen Iacobs, Esther Kasper and Elizabeth Tay- ! lor, second row, Ruth Crites, Arlene Brown, Gertrude Himelhoch, Pat Weller and Gloria Hill, third row, lean Patterson, Evelyn Reed, lean Scott, Beverly Butcher and Dorothy Iacobs. Alpha Omega-Scrap books of pictures for men in the service were made by the club. Pictured here are, first row, left to Dorothy Blassingame, Iessie Smith, right: Erma Vaughn, second row, Vera Iarret, Susie Duckett, Margaret Neal and Elaine Scott, top row, Shirley Bradley, Harristeene Walker, Melverine Prince, May Walker and Helen Vaugn. Y Girls--Active in social and service work were Northern's Y Girls, Shown they are, first row, left to right: Agnes Burgett, Norrine Boughton, Peggy Hawes, Yvonne Throop, lane Mayfield and Elaine Rosenbaum, second row, Barbara Snyder, Martha Lee, Tonie Bober, Marion Davis, Coyla Dodge, Arliss Prescott and Betty Blake, third row, Betty Lou Pittsley, Ruth Selzer, Beverly Watson, Charlotte Kniese, Martha Hamilton, Iackie Marquis, Lois Telling and Ioan Iakewayp top row, Mary Lou McArthur, Evelyn Loder, Arlene Marks, Frankie Weiss, Madeline Groshek, Arlene Gilpin, Catherine Goldin, Barbara Black and Florence Gula. THE NOROSCOPE
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