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Standing, Lett to Right: Keith Moran, James Moody, Francis St. Andrew, David Todd, Sam Bogarin, Dorothy I-Iornung, Robert St. Martin, Pierce Roberts, Martin Kopenski, Art Schober. Seated, Lett to Right: Iames Hooper, Walter Dabeck, Helen Williams, Dr. Luther West, Dr. W. H. Schaefer, Otto McNaughton, Barbara Lompre. Cambium Club Membership in the Cambium Club is open to all students interested in physical or biological science. Programs presented at the monthly meetings give members an opportunity to gain a type of knowledge not found in classroom studies. Through guest speakers and discussions, members become better acquainted with problems in the field of science and with the workers who are attempting to solve them. Since the Cambium Club became affiliated with the lunior Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters, Northern has served as the Upper Peninsula head- quarters for the Academy. Each year a Spring Fair is held. This gives high school and college students an opportunity to submit projects or read papers. They are judged, and ratings are awarded. Those projects showing the most talent and originaltity are sent to the all-state fair sponsored by the Iunior Academy in Lower Michigan. 65
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Standing, Back Row: Charles Papin, Paul Williams, Paul Mlinar. Burt Parolini. Paul Beauparland. Robert Dianda, Robert Bennetts, Stanley Lindberg. Curtis Halonen. Standing, Middle Row: Robert Shanley. James Ekberg, lack Clark. William Montgomery, Louis Wetland, Iames Nebel, Iohn Roberts, Iames Fontecchio. Alfred Lund. Mr. Zwemer. Sitting, Front Row: Richard Lahay, Donald Bartol, Margaret Bashaw. Carol Hawes, Arnold Aikala. Iohn Courtney, Harold Gervais. Business Administration . The Business Administration Club elected its of- ficers at the first meeting of the year. The club's policy of dinner meetings was carried on through- out the year with guest speakers and other enter- tainment. Highlights of the club's activities throughout the year included a Valentine dance open to all stu- dents at Northern, the club's annual Dinner-Dance 64 for club members and alumni, and the club's annual picnic. It was interesting to note that the club's float committee correctly predicted the score of Northern's homecoming game. The Business Administration Club enjoyed a very successful year. Membership in the club increased considerably, and all the members took an active interest in the club's activities.
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Standing, Back Row: C. Herbert Carlson, Rudy Kaminen. Wayne Lindstrom, Rudy Salmi, Matt Haukkala. Standing, Middle Row: Bernhardt-tNyman, Nancy Neisius, Norman Robbins. Mr. Nelnen, Ronald Loch Den's Ha 'u. . 1 ri Front Row: Fern Aho, Lester Carlson, Evelyn Sipola, Bruno Ippolite, Irene Marmisto. Commercial Club, The Commercial Club is the oldest departmental club on the campus. It was originated in the 1920's and has a long and admirable record in school ac- tivities and functions. The club is open to any students majoring or minoring in any phase of business. Its purpose is to bring students in this field into closer fellowship and 66 to furnish further opportunities for intellectual d velopment. This year the club had a special Christmas pa at which the members and their guests made pop corn balls, taffy, and candy for the polio patient at St. Luke's Hospital.
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