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v fi t ll, Ramsey, D. Mil- lu X lltlluul lil Ink Sr' x . l.c'wzlllf:11, K. BUSS- : iruniam. L. Graham, xlkl ll. Fischer, lx. ClX?l llrlrii Ifmv: li. Teas- tx R lmulint. li, l.'Alulme, A. 1 mith. ll, llzxiley, l , :uk A llzirsty. I7u11rIllI?41tt'1 is t nice. 'l', Roby. D, Cu- n li nth l. llenmrve, ll. Dress- llea 1. : . .'ii', 4'- CLUB Amid the chills of winter and with premeditated murder in their hearts. the N men gave Northwestern's new lettermen Hthe WORKS! The initiation, with its tasty food and impressive paddling. was enjoyed by all who participated . . . fit says herej. Per usual. the N Club sponsored a successful dance with the Ci.A.A. Fall term ofiicers were Hal Pink, president: Dick Dresser, vice-president: Ronald Teasley, secretary: and Harry Ramsey, treasurer. In January, officers elected were Don Miller, president: Alex Clelland. vice-president: Hal Pink. secretary: and Harry Ramsey. treasurer. With Coach Jim Demaree leading the way, the N Club can be expected to do big things. Upon entering Northwestern High School, every Coltette joins the Girls' Athletic Association, known informally as the G.A.A. The Executive Board consists of three representatives from each graderoom, all team captains, and the four officers. This year, Lois Johnston, wielded the gavel, assisted by Phyllis O'Hagan. Anne MacKenzie handled the minutes and Jean Alla, the treasury. Keeping the girls in the groove and on the move was Mrs. Mildred Dunn. Two evening dances were undertaken with the co-operation of the N Club. The traditional G.A.A. welcome to the freshman girls inspired them to replace the girls who graduate from the realm of Northwestern sports. Page Twenty nine I Ri l Il l :r.vt Ruru: l' U llu jolmstun. J. All R. Johnston. F llnc HIC! Xlarulm. ll. fran me ll Xl. Ynrtnlreslian. Burt, E. l,uuclin I' N uc in li. lloyt. Tlrirr u lf. SIITPL A. 7lf!l l 1 tml Will. B. Mcflytimll lxlp iam. B. King. M ll u Ye-mis, R. Ellison lik un Ifnurlli lfuw: r nun Rice, M. Coates nie Jones. ll. Hurst f I r user Cole, B, Imtternmsen
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l'n.i'l lfirsui ,l. Allan. R. Nl. llix, XI Illltl Il Nlll 'Xl ll 1 man. In Xluttln-ws, li, lime, Mr. I.:ix. A. IM-lls. VI. Ilxuxlslllam, X. M:u1lu:u'4lt, M. 'l'lunnsmx. .Sirurlrtl Ix'lm': li. lI.tln'Il, ,I. Ifoluy, I . I,t-tmnls. ,I. Ifrill, II. Klillur, N, IIllrt'I1Ilt'l1I. UI, tlmlnttis, if .Iulln sun, Al. Ili-fry. IC. lNlmire, 'l'l:ir'fI lx'tm': 'I'. Julia, II. Valley, If. Smith, Ii, vluliusuit, ll. fXln'I'I:tcIlil1, Al. I.:lIIlun. I., Ililtun. l'. l'l:uk0. IC. Iltu-Inu-r, R. Spa-gnlnzni. lwmrtln li'1m': IV. Rollin-.ml. ,l. Stun XX lltllitln IJ K lnruugll, '. 1 . . Alt-xztmlvr, Y. I'I1illips, R, llell. I., Smith, R. Illztir, R. Shops ln-:ir-I. II. Smith. lfiftli lime: N. Ilrqmlmtl. R. lhmnln-y, R. Slmlli-r, I.. Alma:-s, NY, Srllmitt. I . Shaw, I.. Miller, IC. llnlltvr, A. Nalllxuns, Il, Rt'4'u', Il. Arilcl- 5l'll. Si'tlIt'ii: II. Rust-. all limi line: l', Ifixlgct' Il In pr-1. I.. Napili-r, l'. Nlulvl NIcl'ullougl1. R. Xl. Illx Xl l'ult4-r, A, Wells, A. 'I lllt Xl. ll1inI11et', 'If Klgliliiupl imitll Sinuull Nnfvi U I is I Iimluml NI III mtril. ll lunl , nmlr. I . Ifclilcill, li, 'lim tl Iillmles. AI. Xlattsliclnl. lx Ixln eil. ,I. funk, Xl. Ilrrmm 1 XYIHIIIQV. IIIIIHI Ix'u:u: Ix H1 lizmls, N. Ili'utl1t'l', R. NIH it XX Iltlllnln II l':n UHIIHESTH Even though hit hard by graduation, the orchestra upheld its reputation and traditions despite handicaps and came through with flying colors! The annual election won the gavel for Marian Brainard. Lloyd Jones was her able assistant: Pat Ecklein took the minutes and Jerry Cook was treasurer. In order to broaden the musical knowledge of his charges, Mr. Lax distributed classical and modern music in his organizations. Graduations. assemblies, and all school events would be at a loss were not the ready orchestra at hand! .ls,i. t ff AN What would rallies. basketball games. and commencement exercises be like if the A Band weren't around to lend its spirit and color to the occasion? Under the responsible leadership of Mr. Maurice Lax. the 68 band members have proven to all that their organization is one of the most popular and successful that Northwestern can boast! Margie Thomson was president: Bill Schmidt, vice-president: Rosa Marie Hix. secretary: and Marjorie Porter, treasurer. Undoubtedly, the Michigan Band and Or- chestra Association will reward their efforts by placing them in the coveted first division. Page 'Iiwenty-eighl 'I'l1r1lcr, ll. Mcliqtcllitl li Xllll lf 'NI:iltI1rus. l-Imrlll lx IX ll1:n11:lrrI. ,I. Ilugm-, I.. li t XY. Schmitt. I. 'l'uirIwitL Xl Kigl1tlingt't'. xl. Kettle, VI. Ilt tl Il. II:-spelelg li, Klztstiu, Rl Ixml
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Puge 'lihirly limi lime: J. Reason. ll. Reed- er. .S'1'i'u1nl lfufii: Miss I.elim:in, . ruwn, il. l'ucL'vicli l Ti . .. m- Ivers, K. Sclmufele. II lfinger. IMI Kimi: I.. Urth, j, Huck 0 bnlnson. Ftzzirth li'tm': j. linker, li. llzmifzm, li. llzmifaui, li. . itlin, li. l.el':itmi1tl ger. '- , Ill. Krie- ln.il Iimv: M. J. llmiglitt-ii, ,l, l l'1ist'r. X' fiulli . 's. Xl. lli':iii0l', ' M. J. Suiimln-rs. Nl. ,l. Arm- struiig, Il, Mvtzgw. .Srmiirl li'fm': Xl. Knpzisz, A. .lnrgr-ilsril, li. MCl'uy, A. llrgiliuwski, ll. Vml- moi'c'. ll. Lzivvsun. 'l'lli'r:I Huw: K. l :u'r:u'. Il. Miller , U, john- -...Ji sim, li. l,'Alxlrz-. Victory Bank. Northwestern's branch of Uncle Sam's Treasury, with a Twig organization in each homeroom. employs at least 200 hard workers, engaged weekly in this Uessential war work. Assisted by a large and active body of Gallants in the 3rd and 4th War Loan Drives, the organization has sold over 3190.000 worth of war Stamps and Bonds since September and kept our Minute Man Flag flying continu- ously. The faculty Directing Committee consists of Miss Lehman, chairman, Mrs. Rosow. Mr. Demaree, Mrs. Ahearne, Mr. Cline, Mrs. Glassing, and Miss Guenther. Famous for its originality, and popular for its unique knack of getting inside news. The Colt has for Z9 years been rated l-A in the minds of Northwestern students. lt appears bi-weekly throughout the school year and contains material of interest to the entire student body. Being a publication of the students. by the students, and for the students. the Colt staff is composed of a rotating membership. However. Marguerite Brauer has served as Editor for several terms. Faithfully lending counsel and encourage- ment to the hard-working staff is faculty adviser, Mr. A. ' ' cheerful spirit. B. Keenan with his ever-
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