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HAIL TO THE SENIORS The Edison Sault Electric Company' congratulates the graduates of Sault High School class of l94O and welcomes them as future customers. A service that is old in experience and modern in methods makes new friends and keeps them. Edison Sault Electric Company SllIf1IIll0 Struct Since 1892 lfx JC Men s Wear Distinction Alu ass tn Display , MCMCJRRIS 1-f' MEN S WEAR ltzoss from th aldums 1lL1lIL1'l!7Ll Wt Wisii To Timisiic THL SFNIOR CLASS 3 Q P x i Rom ,Fx OUR xx oitk f 0 met P x IDE A X ESX RO LASTING 'VIEMORX of souia GRADUATION MATERNA STUDIO Phone209 9 Best ln Citizenship Having compiled 475 points against 270 for their nearest rival, the freshmen, the senior class was awarded the Citizenship Cup for 1940. Points were based upon scholarship, atten- dance, athletics, the prompt returning of white and yellow report cards, and general citizenship. The seniors excelled in athletics, voting dur- ing student elections, and in scholarship, while the freshmen had the highest percentage of at- tendance, closely followed by the seniors. Ninth graders gained points on the return of yellow report cards, the seniors on the return of white ones. The order in which the classes finished were seniors first with 475 points, freshmen, 270 points sophomores 210 and the Juniors, 170 Honored Seniors 'Continued from page 121 ticipation in interscholastlc sport rece1ve athletic honors Football Ludlow Bailey Melvin Cryderman Williana Geib Salvatore Graziani, Harvard McDowell Pat Raffaele ack Reinhart Ernest Robinson Leo Thibert, John Toland Basketball Carl Levin, Bob McPherson, Neil Muntter Clayton Van Dyke Track Peter Gianakura, Carl Levin, Ernest Robinson ohn Stabile, john Toland Golf Bob McPherson Paul St Pierre Michigan Officials Award of Merit for Sportsmanship Bob McPherson Service Honors These students have given much more than the ordinary seryiee required in the following departments Safety Patrol ohn Babington, Peter Giana kurt Raymond Mansfield John Matheson George Venious Office Assistance Marjorie Belanger Library Staff Gabriella Mastenbrook Irene Traige Key note ohn Babington, Peter Gianakura Irene Traige Music Carl Levm, Robert Smith Essay Honor Wllllam D1Ck1SOH Attendance Honors These students have been neither absent nor tardy for four years in high school Flora Hannahs John Stabile Class Citizenship Cup Trophies Page twenty six . . Q H y , 5 . . I f' , ', f '-, H . , L i I 5 A n x . , . 2 , , . . . , J . , gash - - , . . K Z3 I T I X N C e l J e . . J y Q N 4 1 V , . x i . ggi , y -5 ' 0 - , . . . gym X at . . yy . Qs , L . in e Q i '1' . , f' ii - ' u , I L L .A -A tt A L' . ti T I I W x 1 ' 1 , Q . ' , . , , YJ . 5 3 1 ' 1 ' L - . i . . , 'F' : ' ' 1 i -Q 1, - I ' - ff' n IO' U f f A MA' Home Room 15-Betty Blair. f ,..., Y , ' s ag:-:.:g,.. 1 - ' T- . . . . 1 ' 1 ' ' ' . I 4 , . .
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Foremen of 40 To two faculty members sen1ors owe much for efflclent 1dv1sersh1p durnng thelr four years of hlgh school to Ennar A Larson for his guld 1nce nn these l1st two years fllled wnth the excltement of gr1du1t1on 1nd the yumor prom and to Mnss Mabel M1 ther for the equ1lly 1mport1nt Job of helpmg 40 to become accustomed to hrgh school as freshmen and sophomores Mr Larson has been more than an advlser 1n these last eventful years because he has made hlmself a member of the class by looklng at 1ll problems from a cl1ss member s v1ewpo1nt Besldes h1s work as senlor advxser he has coached the junxor class basketball team 1nd served on the f1culty guldance comm1ttee Although 1n the flrst two years 1s a class httle was done as 1 body the class party and the sponsorxng of the play une 1n anuary would not have been success ful w1thout Mlss Mather s The two mstructors vary m thenr hobbnes Mlss Mather preferrmg mus1c and read mg whlle Mr Larson shows h1s athletxc 1nterests by playmg golf tenms and baseball Mlss Mather holds a Master of Arts degree from the Un1ver snty of M1Chlg3H Mr Larson has the degree Bachelor of Educauon from State Teachers College at Whltewater W1scons1n The class o 1940 IS to be conznzended or the splenflm' nzanner lil wlazcb lt laas conducted all zts aetzwtzes I t bas been a pleasure to work wztlo a class that has demonstrated such a me spzrzt 0 eooperatzon Congratulations to everg one o gon' E A Larson Sensor Advusors Plus Four other mstructors besndes Mrss Mather and Mr Larson w1ll bnd farewell to thenr semor home rooms thls une Mlss W1lson Mlss Falls Mr Dean and Mr PFICC will start all over aga1n 1n September wrth a new crop of nmth graders to gulde through four years toward cap and gown days Happy landlng' Pae twenty fue Top Notch Scholars By ma1nt11n1ng 1 str1xght A record through four years of h1gh school Murnel Cullns h1s won top honors for scho l1st1c 1ch1evement nn her class She W1ll enter a llberal arts course at Denmson Um verslty next fall Betty Fmlayson second h1ghest 1n scholarsh1p has engaged malnlyxn speech and athletxc pursults She IS to enroll 1n the l1ber1l 1rts d1 v1s1on at Mlchlgan St1te ln September Sxnce h1s freshman days 1ct1ve1n many orgamzatlons especnlly mus1c1l ones H w1ll be g 1 n 1 pre med1c1l course at the Umversnty of Mlchxgan next f1ll Throughout her years IH hlgh school Mary Evans has taken commerclal work leadmg toward her secretarmal amb1t1ons Mary was pres1 dent of her sophomore class She ns fourth h1ghCStll'1 scholarsh1p Interested 1n dxetetxcs Isabel Long has been engaged mamly 1n home economxcs although through journallsm she was assocxated wlth the Keynote last year She rank flfth 1n scholarsh1p m her class f f 9 5 Z ' . t- B . .I n 1 ' 1 - - a 1 ' Q n . , - , . . , , . . . ' 1 ll ' 99 , ,l J , . ' , . - , help- Harry McCormick has been ' , s s y . . . . 'L ' 6 n e u ,v . . - ' L 9 ' 1 K . . 3 ' . . . - 7 Y ' . 5 . ' 2 . , . . . , ff . f . I V if , l . . . , f ' - ' f . . . ' f I, n 3 7 . . . . ' S . . , . 1 . , l ' - ee ' sr '
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Surveying The Curriculum During the first semester of 1938-1939, Sault Ste. Marie High School was chosen as one in Michigan to cooperate with the State Depart- ment of Public Instruction in a study of the curriculum in order that our program might be modified to better meet the needs of youth in a democratic society. This year the faculty has been divided into committees on philosophy purposes innovat- ions test data and parents opinions. Regular faculty meetings for discussion have been held and each committee has had many meetings. Two whole days have also been given over to the study All discussions regarding leads for modifications of the curriculum are being ar rived at in a democratic way with absolute free dom of discussion The survey started last year is being completed and will be used next year as additional evidence to be studied before changes are made Parts of the survey haye been used this year Foss Elm yn Feminine Sportsland The swishing of a basketball through the net the smooth strokes of a swimmer the quivering of an arrow as it hits the target and the crack of a baseball against the bat all bring back memories to girl sportsters particularly seniors who haye succeeded in taking all the titles in their final year Su. mayor competition sports in the girls ath letic year are speedball volleyball basketball the swimming meet baseball and the track meet The fall sport speedball started off with the seniors taking the pennant and the sophomores coming in second Again the seniors succeeded in taking the title this time for volleyball However the juniors placed second in this sport Coming back with full stomachs from Thanksgiying the girls donned their class suits for their favorite sport basketball Competition was high among seniors and juniors but the upperclassmen captured the newly found but out moded trophy with only one loss The next big event on the calendar was the annual water pageant Alice in Waterland with lilies the frog and even the goldfish The swimmers dived through the looking glass to the tune of S26 which was spent on recreational equipment Seniors splashed to victory in the annual swim ming meet with a team composed of Jean Cam eron Betty Finlayson Edythe Rose and Mary Evans Polowog freshmen ran them a close fContinued on page 311 Page twenty seyen PARTRIDGE SISTERS BEAUTY SAl.0N Phgnq 510 208 Ashmun Dress Up For The J-Hop 1 1. '.i'4i AfI.OTl .Slyltd Io ri Young Mans T1 slr- Piwaits Your lnsptction at ANDARY S STORE Congratulations . Q Q1 I to the 'Ii And dont forget to 'Nbr ROLI 3 OL R IROLISIES awfn 0 THE NORTHLAND RINK M Nj SENIORS' 494 vf s- g Bc' Success ul May Your Fufure XXL wish to rvnind you tht ue han all s es tht you vxill need or all your connancemen actiyities PASSMORE S f N 'Z Congratulations E Seniors' J DEW 111101 ' ' SOO CRILAMERY ICE CREAM I HICHIFAN S HNESI X fOXll ll ll l INI Ol f lllNCi 1 1 ' ' I Y , L , C K I 1 1 7 s , , 7 S . , V- . . . . . . . . , I . . - y ! it . . . W g . . -I K t , I If ' ' I f ag . . ' . J ox 'Y . . . . 4 li. t L C 4 K K U I. L Y . f f V 1 u ri V x V JI 7 I . O S B y ' 9 L C . , . J rf . 1 4 4 t in X 'SQ , K ' ' ..,,::3 5 1 , . . . . . l -- -X ' 1 7 1 - 2 I YA -W , u rt C E' Z ' . . - V 1 - ' .1 ' ho i y 4 9 ' 7 'Fil b J Y Y, f ' ' 'L . ' Q T p M 1 1 ' L s , s , 4 ' .. . . . . . , . . 7 . . . . Y . 6 .7. . . . 5' 1 . . ' .' '. , -4 If ,yt - K , Ll.. . . . - V . . Qc n . ,, . f - s 1 f a s - 'Y A . , . . ' . , 1 1 5' . . 9 9 Y 4- if - - V' 'H- ' S i I 1 i , i
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