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Front Row, left to right: Ioan Santimore, Elaine Dampierre, lean Kisabeth, Borqhild Muler. Gretchen Naser, Doris Olson, Iudy Santimore. Second Row: Sharon Simula, Betty Hill, lane Cleven. lcan Peterson, Ellen Palomaki, Ioan La Fountain, Katherine Timber, Beverly Paull, Sally Lynch, Nancie Lauglois, Dorothy Tauses, Martha Benaglio, Marilyn Gustafson. Third How: Margaret Tobias. Ruth Easley, Ann Paquette, Darlene McLean, loanne Peterson, Pauline Wesa, Marlene Wer- ner, Merle Koivu, Evelyn Ierxerou, Ianice Maki, Dorothy Keyala, lane Erickson, lane McGowan, Arlene Woodard, Ieanne Levermare. St. Luke's Nurses The student nurses from the Wallace Nurses Horne attend Northern for some of their preparatory classes. While they are in attendance at the college, they enjoy all the privileges of regular Northern students. Upon completion of her training, the student nurse is eligible to take the State Board Examination and later become a Registered Nurse. S. 1 is ,,,a 53
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Winovets Front Row: Shirley Anderson, Helen Flynn, Mary Brennen, Audrey Lindstrom, Sidney Lane, Noreen Bellanger, Vi Paquette, Gloria Stevenson. Second Row: Loris Carlson, Ruthanne Cox, Sue Gauthier, Terry Fisher, Fern Peterson, Rita Banberry, Ruth Beecrott, Zandra Beadle, Shirley Iohnson, Shirley Gauthier, Irene Oqren, Kath- reen Nicholls. Back Row: Helen Johansen. Marilyn Dahlquist, Shirley Deschaine, Betty Welcher, Laverne Tur- kel, Iune Constantini, Ierry Mazzale, Deda Treloar, Shirley Slick. Laura Munter, Betty Collins, Betty Levine. Betty Boden. The Winovets is ct social organization for all the wives in Vetville. Under the leadership of its president, Mrs. Arthur Collins, and its other officers, the club has had another successful year. Some of its main activities included a welcome tea for new members, a bake sale and a rummage sale, Halloween and Christmas parties, and an annual Potluck Dinner. In addition to these is a Spring Style show, and the annual banquet held each May. 52.
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Music Department The college music department may write down a successful year, crammed with activity, and one in which the esprit de corps remained at triple forte. The College Little Symphony Orchestra per- formed at a student assembly, radio broadcast, and Klef Klub Sno-ball dance and wound up the year with its sixth annual tour of Upper Peninsula com- munities, May 10 thru ll. Accompanying the orchestra was the 16 mem- ber Collegiate Chorale, who also participated in the above programs. Members of the orchestra collaborated with the members of the Northern Community Symphony in presenting the annual Christmas Concert fremem- bered for the presentation of Bach's Christmas Or- atorio l, Annual Spring Concert on April 26, Bac- calaureate and Commencement exercises, and a concert for the state convention of the Michigan Parent-Teacher Association. The College Band performed at all the home football and basketball games and accompanied the team to the Michigan Tech football game in Hough- ton, where the band began a parade in Hancock. stopped traffic on the rustic bridge joining the two cities and finally wound up at the football field with hauberks of snow, slushy but undaunted. fWe wont. The band played on the ninth of March at the An- nual Spring Concert, and in several high schools on the route of a three day tour. Soloists were Edgar Holmgren, Ronald Smith, David Kjellberg, Ann Geigl, and Iohn Calo. Featured, was an arrange- ment of South Pacific , tRodgers-Hammerstein! ar- ranged by student Richard Shultz. Student conduct- or on the trip was lack Chown of Sault St. Marie: El Capitan . Twelve high school bands participated in a second High School Band Day and presented a mass half-time spectacle that thrilled spectators at the evening game with its brilliance and tumult. This was directed by guest conductor, Paul Yoder, con- temporary arranger-composer. The College Dance Band provided popular music for the assembly program-radio broadcast and the March of Dimes, Talent for Sale show. Solo- ists were Betty Beyers, Iohn Calo, Hildegarde Ehman, Robert Pedo, and Robert DeMille. A few of the 'cats' squeezed in a little rhythm with a combo and render- ed a few numbers, among which, one, Opus With- out Title , a popular original by a former student, Iim Burgeoise. The Klef Klub, with money earned through its Sno-Ball Dance, sallied to Chicago via bus during the mid-term vacation to enjoy a cultural spree. Spot lighting the trip was the Chicago Symphony Orch- estra, Fritz Reiner conducting, and Robert Casadesus, pianist, who played mernorably, Rave1's, Concerto for the Left Hand . Several heard lan Peerce, the Chicago Theatre of the Air broadcast, Mademoisel- le Fifi , and the popular broadway musical, The King and I . Early this spring a new arrivalblessed the de- partment: a high fidelity sound reproduction sys- tem , or hi-fi set, nevertheless, a timely and much appreciated addition.
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