Northwestern High School - Norwester Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1943

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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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