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Irma Leppanen, Nancy McKevitt, Helen Williams. Ioan Corbett, Marjorie Uhlinger, Ioanne Becker STUDENT GIRLS' LEAGUE All of the girls enrolled at Northern belong to the Student Girls' League. Each class is represented on the council by girls chosen in a spring election. The League works to establish friendly relations among its members and to broaden student life. The Student Girls' League takes an active part each year in preparations for Homecoming, the annual foyer Christmas party, and the spring Rose Ceremony held in honor of the girls who will be graduated during the coming year.
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ti. . . FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Iim Him, Vic Fochesato. Paul Ging T p Ron Iohnson, Bob Monck, Adrian Anqlim. SECOND ROW: 'loctmlflililr-OmToj!eCvZvl.'.owe Maclean grazzi, lack Mishica. Axel Anderson, Bob Pelkie, Ivan Ryan. 'THIRD ndvtlulscm B ry' .Iemf Pm' Tomasi, Coach Money, Lou Myelski, David Belqor, Carl nwlmmm Fd. Iulmmr3xgal:l:1.iI.r-orqn ' ' 51 . Flrvny Fletcher. Cory Hartbarqer, lack Fletcher VARSITY N CLUB The men of Northern who have earned major letters in college Spgrts make up the membership of the N Club. Their aim is to promote and back many types of activities at the college. Some of their perennial duties have included ushering, collecting tickets, and passing out programs at school func- tions. Each year the Club collects money at one basketball game for the March of Dimes fund. This year the N Club sponsored two special track meets, one of which was a Conference meet of nearby colleges. In the fall the Club also was host to high school football players at a banquet.
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FIRST ROW: Mr. Uhlinger, IoAnn Greig. Nancy Noisius. Paul Gingrass. Helen Williams, Ierry Pangrazzi. SECOND ROW: Bob Kline, Ted Houle, Cory Hartbarger, Sam Bogqfinl Lowe MacLean Ed Kuivinen, John Oqren. STUDENT CDUNCIL As the council is the voice oi the students in the government of the school, each class elects three members to the council for the year. The Council strives to promote better relations between the students and faculty, and works to improve the school as a whole. In their attempt to accomplish this, the council became a member of the National Student's Association. This membership was the result of a trip taken by some council members to Ann Arbor in December, 1951. ln December of the next year, the council took an active part in the N.S,A. convention at Detroit. Activities of the'year included a pre-Homecoming pep session which was a Kangaroo Court held for the freshmen as a conclusion of the freshman initia- tion program, sponsored by the council. Each year the council has a dinner at the close of the second semester for both the old and the new members.
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