Binghamton North High School 1955 Yearbook (Binghamton, NY) - Full Access

French Club C 'est Magnifique Approximately once each month the mem– bers of "Le Cercle Francais" meet. Their aim is to make live again the wonderous history and civilization of France, by use of correlated games and participation ex– ercises. Occasionally a speaker is invited to the meeting. Just to make things more interesting, most of the conversation at these meetings is done in French. First row: Richard Morrison, Ddnie1 Alexander, Bob Frank, Albert Otto, Jerry Michaels. Second row: Frank Denniston, DickHolmwood, Jerom Shaver, 1-aul Mertons, Al Ruetlinger, Tom Hubbard, Roy Shurtleff, George I-ash, Mr. Ronald Johnston. Forensic Forum Get hep, get in step, it's the talk of the town, one of North's organizations known as the Forensic Forum. This organization is for those who like to debate and discuss articles of interest to everyone, such as communism. This club also enables its members to improve their speech and thus become better speakers to carry on discus– sions in assemblies and other places when necessary. Among other things the club has done is to present debates to public and panel discussions. First row : Camilla MacLeod, Barb a r a Shaw, Patti Chapple, Virginia Ryan, Louise Briggs, Cmdy Stock, Pat Edgar, Sue Andrews, LindaGoodyear, Judy Ross, Sherry fierce, Diane Meacham. Second row· Patricia Bihi, Mary Palombo, Mary Craig, Kris Gogolin, Pat Hill, Michaelene Pecka, Mary Ann Connelly, Carol Edwards, Winnie Ingersoll, Prudy Georgia. Third row : Priscilla Perkins, Judy Sitterlee, Donna Bearsch, Georgia Dunning, Nancy Stanton, Nancy Lyon, Sandy Rozelle, Barbara English, Barbara Krum, Mary Pierce, John Donnelly. Key Club The audible sounds of dishes and "¥Oices issuing from room 307 on Wednesdays in– dicates the week 1 y noon meetings of the North High Key Club, a branch of the Ki– wanis Club. To increase the fund covering injury to our football players, the club sells pro– grams at the football games. Also the club participates in the concession stand at our basketball games. First row: Nancy Lowkrantz, Secretary; Richard Kroiss, President; Dorothy Davis, Treasurer; Bob Frank, Vice-President. Second row: Mari Jo Gioanello, Elaine Kern, Barb Patton, Lois Tyler, Joyce Bennett, Camilla MacLeod. Third row : Ruth Whitford, Barbara Shaw, Janet Stan– ton, Jane Truesdell, Joanne Sasnicki, Marie Teeple, Rita Stanton. Fourth row: Audrey Kennedy, Curtis Mellen, Alan Rentlinger, Leon C. Gumaer, David Keefe, Lloyd A. Dent, Ronald Furch.

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