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15 , I - , , ., tv Front How: Naomi Bodine, Mary Lou Brumm. Dayle Graves, Nelie Schaefer, Mary Beyers. Second Row: Ruth Platzke, Mar ilynn Simmons, Marina Hooper, Carolyn Brightsman. Sylvia Ostanek, Barbara Tuominen, Susanne Brungraber. Gail Swan son, Lois Lee, Gayle Starkey, Iudy Olson. President-Dayle Graves Novahoma Club The Novahoma is an organization for Home Econ- omics majors and minors which prepares them for pro- fessional work. It is affiliated with the Michigan Home Economics Association and the American Home Econom- ics Association. The organization participates annually in the state Province workshop. This past year Northern assumed the leadership of the Province workshop, which was held in Ypsilanti. It also sent four girls to represent the Nova- homas at the Central Regional Province Workshop held in Chicago in February. Other activities include a get- acquainted picnic in the fall, a Christmas bazaar and din- ner, and a guest day, which is held in the spring for high school students enrolled in homemaking departments throughout the Peninsula. 33 r l'l- Maw
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Front Row: Betty Ann Pynnonen. Lawrence Beltrame, lean R. Pearmcm. Second Row: Sandy MacLean, Ioan Lindholm, Mar mie Peterson. Sylvia Vedin, Nancy McDonnell, Douglas Nordin, Iohn Trembath. Social Science Club The Social Science Club is open to all students who are interested in civic affairs, social problems, and inter- national relations. The 1954-1955 programs have included speakers and a tour to increase the students' knowledge of Michigan history, an account of one of our professors' summer vacation in Europe, and a speech by a probate judge on law as a factor in social work. The Club spon- sored a mock election in November, 1954. The Club meets every month. The meetings consist of cr discussion in which all members participate, a speaker dealing with some pertinent topic, or a movie. Although an effort is made to follow parliamentary pro- cedure during meetings, we also gain much from informal discussions. An annual Christmas party is becoming a tradition. Professor Ebersolf-' rs Lost at the 1954 party. Members of the Club and ' cial science faculty enjoyed the hospitality of tl .ole home and family. 35 President-Lawrence Beltrame
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