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l'U'.f1 lx'n':x': Ill, Ilvllull, A. Run ins, S. Iliril, Il. Ilurr, In. llzirlf I 'lll ll. . ,I. I' tu. IC. Ilzkrr. IC, Ifitzgm-i':nI1l, M. XY:-im'i't. l'. Hurt, St'-'tultl Hurt-: Il. J, Ilurrismi, I., 'I'I'5'Kill'. I.. S1mc'l'kr, II. llrclnil- lor, Ii. Rnlnsziy, Il. Rive, ll, lin'- I ISI II I miller, .. IIA-yl'e'is. Tlrinl Mm-: Xl, Ilunn. I' Ilitll' 1' Ilunt 4' Vilmn I vlulmslun, M, 'I'i'uhn, II. funle mnrr. I'. U'lIaig:ui, R. Mawson, A. AIIlCIii'lIZIt', ,I. I.ug:nl, IJ, Slut'- quzirnll. I'-l'I'.Yf lx'nm': F. Hug, A, Ifinn, .I. I,iIl'Iit'I', II. 'I'imni, I . llit-Imam, Ii. Ilill, R. Ilu :ml lx'im'Z N. Nt-ull. II mu-, R. IJ llrining, IP. heliwulm, A. llaisty, I. Ilull, R. 'I'r:islt'5. Third lfmui Il. Miller. ,I. Y Martin, l', IXI Ilzmiinunll, tie, J. Ile: me -' I zisiui, . .L-ggzit. I'. . ,n.ir.r,.. nt, Ii. Ik-sniunil. Sn'- . Ixsper- resser, II. Pink, R. :ul Xvaigivllcr, l'. zirtin, bl. Ashley, ,I, A. llurkley, l'. Ny' n:ii'ee, Every girl on the campus is a member of the Girls' Athletic Association. governed by an Executive Board of the captains of all girls' athletic teams and three representatives from each grade-room. Under the presidency of Jeanne Proctor. all Houses were kept informed of sporting events and other items of athletic concern. Jeanne was assisted by Bette Dorr, vice-president: Edna Hartman, secretary: and Elaine Baker, treasurer. Mrs. Mildred Dunn was faculty sponsor. Naturally, disappointment followed the cancellation of the traditional banquet, the awarding of plaques. and the installation of officers: but we understood,-rationing. Compensation came with the successful G. A. A.-HN Club Dance. Today, particularly, we are proud of this organization which typifies the ideals of physical fitness so necessary in America. II ll I- Northwesterrrs new lettermen were again initiated amidst much blood and gore. In addition to this very gruesome initiation. the N Club held its traditional outing. Together with the G.A.A., it sponsored the Girls' vs. Boys' Basketball Game and the G.A.A.-UN Club Dance, both of which were great successes. The officers for the fall term were Jack Parker. president: Frank Bielman, vice-presi- dent: George Kuhn, secretary: and Bob Edmondson, treasurer. Spring term officers were Erank Bielman, president: Jack Parker, vice-president: James Timm, secretary: and Bob Hill, treasurer, Coach James Demaree is the sponsor, Page Twenty five
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' I Ii. Rose. XI. 'I'I1uuismi. I.. Ililtuii. I. Ilxivls, l Rani! .I. limb: Iwrs, Il, 1'u4Inui'c', . T. Ilnvis, XY. Riellie. II ff B N Northwestern's Band set up for itself the task of strengthening its reputation as a school organization. Under the directorship of Mr. H. Wood, it successfully accomplished this and proved it at our annual Spring Concert. The timely slogan for the I9-I3 Concert was Music for Victory. Selected from the band was a super clarinet quartet, consisting of Margie Thomson, Christine Patridis, Jerry Cook, and Jim Miller, which has participated in programs over WXYZ, concerts for the USO, and is now entered in a contest spon- sored by the National Music Conference. The entire band marched out on the football fields and succeeded in adding inspiring music and color to the gay scene. Aside from gaining good experience at practices, the members had many line times on the side. The slogan of the orchestra is A'Music for every child and every child for music. Mr. I-I. Wood, the director, has tried to give the forty-two members a fundamental knowledge of musical literature, both classical and modern. The orchestra plays for activities of all kinds, graduation exercises for day and night school, patriotic gatherings, Christmas and Easter concerts. and assemblies. The Ensemble group. picked from the members of the A orchestra. has played for radio programs. assemblies, and house programs. There is no attempt to produce professional players. but merely to give the students the opportunity to enjoy good music. The students with exceptional talent. however, are encouraged in their ability. Paar Futnty-four ills. AI. U Ilaivizui. II, R A. SIIIIIII, A. Xkorlliy, l'1'r.rl Roch: Mr. ,I. I':umon. 'I' ik N hi 'i.- hl. .'l:mln'migli. 'I'. 'I'uriwr R, Slixillr-r, Y. St'llIlVlIl1l'lfl'lIIlIH , , ,. Nl, Izrlm, .X, Wrllsl Xl. I Y. lluwic. Xl. l'urlel'. NI I'ix lor. NI. IInrlu'i': .Y4'r'nml Ii'u7u I'. I':ilri ieliey, II Iiziciiie. Y.'I'llilIips, I'. IIl'nugh Agnew Ii. I'ryui', I. 'I'iuIwii'Ic3 'l'1lirll ' iris If I'Iirk Nl , I Iirziinxiril. I'. I-.ckli-in. I.. Tim v R Illis If Ivzilker, II. XVei1Ini:ui, Y. I.en pnlil. II, II:-spr-It-r, XI. Kim. I. Psalm. U. NY:iIIis3 l nnrtli lx'ml' If. Seliiieler. I'. Xlulvillill. II Sklar. I., Alon:-N, R. Ifillnumlsuli Il. Smith. Yam Ilurvn Il Melzaieliiii. lx, hmulnixm. ,I. Ilmk II. Schmitt, Ii. Iluswy, NI Rln-:iuruci lfifili li'.m': II. 'I':ir rauit. .I. Miuisfirlil. I.. Miller IJ. Ikikmiiy. I.. 'I'ryg.ir. A. XYm' thy, V. XYIiitmker. A, Smith li. Stark. II. Ilr-witu'i'. ,I. I':iler sim. 5. lirmlun. lfi'r.rI lx'ir:u: Xlr. II. Vxiiiiimi Instr. Mgr.. II. Sklzir. I'. Mill xiliill. li. Sclleler. II, XXI-inliilgiii I. 'I'mIwick. U. kkiiills, I.. l'.iIm Xl. IXHH. NI. Ilqirln-V, II. Iles Irlii XI Iliimnil I' I in 'ieklu' I.. Tiinliersi .X'l't'ulul li'uTi'I li .Mllieug If. I'ryur. lf, I I.iik. Il I'iiiIuiui'i'. I.. Trp gxir, Y. I.t-npnlil ' ' ' R l'iI mnmlsnli, Y. llowiv, S, liimltm Xl. 'I'xiylm', II. 'I':iri':ui!: 'lililri li'u:l': ,I. Mziiisfirlrl, ll. Rus:- Nl. 'I'In:insrni. If I':iti'i4Iis, 'I' Tul'nl'i', If YYIiilIuki'i', l'. Ilruuplll Y. Phillips. R. Shziller, Y, Seliim melfrimig. IJ. Rzlciiie. M, Tulluss A. XXI-llsg l uur!li li'u:4': T. ,lnki If. IY:iIkL'r, XI. Rlli-ziiinlr. II Selimitt. AI, funk, II. lliissy. I. Ililtmi. XI. I'ui'tc'r, II. l'ukol'ny I.. juries. ,l. Slauiluruiigli. lfiflli Hurt-2 ,I. Vnnliaitis. ll. Ulmiiixiii. NY ' IJ:-witl. II. 5IL'l':1ll'IIlll, K. Howl num. I.. Xlillrr. AI, I':ntersmi. I' Yam Iiureii. Il. Smith, Rl. I':iIm lllluas
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ELLE I L B The purpose of the Hellenic is to unite students of Greek descent with other students who are interested in Greek culture, tradition and customs. This term. because most of the members are employed after school. the club has had but few meetings: however. a party is being planned to complete the term and the election of officers will take place at this time. Ofhcers for the term are: Archon, Minerva Chalapis: vice-Archon. Mary Syrios: Scribe. Mary Ann Timmins: Strategus, John Bageris. The Latin Club. known as Comitia Romana to Latin students. is the popular language club which sponsored the Pan-linguistic Festival during the Christmas season. lt was organized to enable Latin students to become better acquainted with each other and to promote a lasting interest in Roman culture. Officers for the fall term were Jordan Drews, president: Patricia Butler. vice-president: Jean Eubank. secretary-treasurer: Lucille Richardson. program chairman: and Louise Tandy. entertainment chairman. Spring term ofhcers were Louise Tandy. president: Lucille Richardson. vice-president: Georgia Newell, secretary: Emanuel Isaacs. treasurer: William Baxter, program chairman: and Betty Baker. entertainment chairman. Miss l. Black is the faculty sponsor. Ixukmn-s, .. a us, ,, ii tl-, Ilit-tn-Ii, Y, l,n-upulil, If. Isauu 'If Il:ii'1'ingnm. IC. I-'ry l'i1'rxi lfnru: Nl. Zuiwlges, Mis Iiugm-ln'ie4Irl', SI. Vlinlzipis, Nl Spins. Xl. llrzillus. ,Sbrnr Ix'n:l-: A. l'Iiristi:m. II. l'l1ri tnpIu'l', A. l':ip:istt-Iilmmm. 5 llzilnskns, lf. lhltlziyciliilxis, I Nlussuulle. 'I Iriml li'im': I Iixlskzllzlkis, l'. I'uim'rs, I . . , . N limi I luln lfnrxl IXIUTUI l.. Rirlizirmlsun, I lin-ws, l'. llutler. ,I. Iiwlmiik .Yvmliil lx'n:r': Il. Sklar, II Slmlfer. I.. Tsunlg, li. Stun yluziril. li. Ni-tu-ll, AI. Spzilrlim, .l. Nlnrtin, Tlurrl It'4m': ll
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