Binghamton North High School 1956 Yearbook (Binghamton, NY) - Full Access
A boat in the North High Harbor that has recently launched on its maiden voyage is the "Technical Electrical Society." At present, this group of hardy sailors is con– tributing ta the educational and extra-curricular life of the school. The present mates of this ship are: First Mate, Arthur O'Loughlin; Second Mate, David Miles; Third Mate, Her– bert Mossman; and Keeper of the Ship's Treasure, Richard Leinbach. North's Harbor can boast that a fairly new vessel is coasting off to a good voyage. John Devine, David Porker, Ed Bul- ger, Art O'Loughlin, President; Herb Mossman, Secretory; Jock Humphrey, Dick Leinbach, Treasurer; David Miles, Vice President. The "Red Cross," a vessel manned by Miss Virginia Greenmun, consists of one crewman from each cabin, al– though every seaman at North is technically a mate. Each year the "Red Cross" has two major projects. In the fall the crew has a membership drive . In the spring gift boxes are shipped to children in any part of the world where there is need for better relations. Solly Anne Stevens, Marjorie Rep– perger, Carol Konecny, Judy Noyes, Peg Guentensperger, Diane Daniels, Donna Motioc, Donna Stanton, Joyce English, Dove White, Joan Haverly, Corlle Wilmot, Alice Treat, Joyce Brady, Marie Benson, Bonnie Shephard, Beverly Ketchem. Providing noon-hour movies for the entertainment and enloyment of the crew members of the "S.B. North High" is the dutr of Projection Guild. The "Guild" shows educationa films for various classes as well as making mess time aboard ship on dark and gloomy days pass quickly. Row 1: Charles Heller, President; Leslie Morris, Vice President; Jon Michael, Secretary; Dick Greendyke, Treasurer. Row 2: Lawrence Adrian, Ed Haley, Dominic Klenchik, Bob Cline, John Cobb. Row 3: Chick Doll, Graydon Wood, Ellwyn Van– Vorce, Curt Mellen, Roger James. Page 96
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