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I O Class of 40 DOLL S DAIRY .thx ARTISTIC BEAUTY SHOPPE elll lznes o Beauty lVork V V 544 Ashmun Phone 2080 FI JXXERS FOR El ERY OCCASION THL CO ED FLOWER SHOP San flfaala Sauce Rolls Deyeloped and Prmted 25c DEPENDABLE ONE DAY SERVICE 105 Arlmgton Street Phone 10 9 Conqratulatrons X S E X I O R -1 ,Syn-I MT! L P1.UV1BING my lf, 3'-gf' bis an Xl will HEATING LEONARD W BARNES of K MANUFACTURERS 201 3 XXOOIEN A fb forrht faxxll TRW! oUTDooRs S00 WOOLEN MILLS H6adIInCfS ln Dfama Snx semors thls year earned the honor of be commg members of Natlonal Tlaespxan dram atrc honor socnety for hxgh schools Chosen by Mxss Agnes Soly sberg dramatlcs dlrector were ohn Bab1ngton Betty Blalr Peggy McKerroll 1m Boult Betty Fmlayson and Lawrence Put Chlk All of these students have been members of the Speech Club for four years and all played roles m the class plays of the1r yumor and senlor years Nlglat of January 16th and You Can t Take It wlth You B6S1dCS these roles each has played nn a number of one act dramas and has g1ven SCFVICC rn pageants and speech work of yarxous types The one who has done perhaps more rn the realm of dramat1cs than others IS John Bab mgton who besrdes pl a y 1 n g IH hrgh school dramas has part1c1pated 1n the plays g1ven by the Sault Llttle Theater the CJIC Players and those of yarlous churches hstabllshed 1n the sprmg of 1930 Sault Hlgh s chapter became Troupe 141 of Natlonal Thes plan Today there are nearly S00 troupes 1n the Un1ted States devoted to creatmg an lntellrgent 1nterest ID dramat1cs and to the product1on of better plays rn h1gh schools The Thesp1an motto IS Act well your part there all honor Before The Footllghts XVander back to 1936 and recall some of the dramatnc product1ons ln whrch members of 1940 part1c1pated There was that double feature N01 Ouzfe Sucfa a Goose and Sfudenz' Days flrst hxts to be remembered Then for var1ety 1n 37 the Chr1st mas program was The Old Old Sforj 1n tab leaux Don t forget that Jumor sen1or play Nlgbll of anuary 16 a 1938 success when members of the audnence sat on the stage as jurors 1n a per fect court room atmosphere Even the programs were ln the form of a court summons' And then last fall came You Can! Take If zuffa You a Pulxtzer pr1ze play challeng1ng ey eryone s actmg ab1l1ty Who could forget the balmy Vanderhofs lovable Grandpa and all h1s erratlc famlly and fr1ends7 Slnce January the h1lar1ous burlesque Illllllgf of fbr' King contrasted strlklngly w1th the stark tragedy lVbwc' fbe Cross Is Made Equally dra matlc was Tbf Crow s Nesf equally comlc Gramlma Pulls flaw Shing Page twenty exght . EE.lClTflTI ,'N'S.' . . . V - - . L .6 , C - . . . . 7 . . 1 y , J ' 9 ' 3 7 Y' a fr A p 6.59-r , r ' 1-..-. Q - , X v ' - t 4 , g -I--i cc ' an rr 3 ' a C ' I C 76 I If ' ,I ,' , .. K . I 9 1 1 -Y K If , S ' 3 4 7 VI. o - L . . . , t . , I 1 L ' I I s K 7 .Ty , K 7 , I A - . . . . t I K 7 . . . . I a .Q u . , t l' ,D ICS. ' V if S -f' N I l l sl 'lg R I 1' S X .Ns - f ' l-- t 1 1 1. X35 Zq I LY 1 . I D b A cf ' . . X- ,T a 4 . K IN C1 A Z X XX H V . . 0 ' ' ! - . . , . . 4 L , ' li c ' V , . . . . I - L I ,y 3 4 , 5 L - K T l V L t X 4 of , , A gy ,M . . 1 Q , . . . 'fm ., ' , . t , . ' V . .. 'Q Q' ' 4 - y ' C , N . f . - .. ' f I 1 . . . t L 1 . 1-X E ' K L 7, C . K , I . . 7 . K 1, ' ' K , 5 .. . , . rt s rx t v 3
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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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Where Thanks ls Due Such 1 frmshed product as hes before semors and lower classmen would not have been posslble w1thout the cooperatlon of the Keynote staff ln carrymg out the democratlc theme Teachers IS well IS students helped pen the lmes that show how clubs and organlzatlons ex emplxfy the Amerncan way However speclal thanks should go to Otto IVIcN1ughton Amy Adams md Gertrude Nxemx Otto s w1ll1ngness and excellence as 1 photographer has made thls unusual number of plctures posslble whlle Amy only 1 freshman composed the poetrc class wlll Although the cover Gertrude desngned was not used because of expense her ldeas have been carrled out 1n the fmal desrgn Thls magazme could not have been fmanced w1thout the ad sellxng salesmanshlp class and p1rt1cularly one of 1ts members Arthur Flood Thls go getter sold the 1 l m o s t unbelrevable number of 47 ads whlch cover almost fxve pages Due to h1s energy four more pages were added to the senlor ed1t1on Super Secretaries To gxvc shorthand and ty prng students prac txcal offnce GXPCFICHCC has been an a1m of the commerclal department that has been accom pllshed th1s year through cooperatlve vocatronal educatron and specxal arrangements made Wlth local busmess OfflCCS by Emar Larson typ1ng and shorthand mstructor An except1onally fme group of semor short hand students accordnng to Mr Larson have all passed the 100 word per mmute for f1ve mln utes drctatxon tests and three have passed tests rn d1ctat1on as h1gh as 120 words per mmute for f1ve mmutes The three are Betty DeMolen Elwabeth Gibson and Sarah Marcella Mr Lar son expected many more to pass the 120 word test before the close of the semester Typing students who have typed better than 60 words per mmute on frve and ten mmute tests mclude Exerme LeL1evre 68 Dorls Peter son 64 Elleen Gaffney 63 Ahce Brock 61 and Betty DeMolen 61 Each year the Gregg Publxshmg Company awards certlflcates and pms to students who ex cel nn thls type of Work Those prevlously nam ed have qL1'lllflCd and are e n t 1 t l e d to these awards Sprung Sports Fever As thus goes to press Sault I-I1ghs track ll d golf teams have already competed IH yarlc s meets The golf team composed of Bob McPherson Paul St Pxerre Leo Payment and Peter Bedore lost the Harrlet Feetham Trophy m thexr 1nv1 tatronal meet to Mackmaw Clty by scores of 377 395 However Coach Harold Bruces tee men stxll may prove thexr Worth ID the Upper Penmsula tournament If Crystal Falls on May Although the varslty track team placed low m the d1str1ct meet at Negaunee on May 18 and mxssed out on the Mamstlque meet they wrll probably snap mto actlon at the Escanaba Mem orral Day relays and thelr mvntatlonal meet here une 1 In other track events the Sault placed f1rst rn the Llttle Slx competrtnon and the yumors took top honors m the lndoor class meet -IFTER IHE SHOW Drop In for your Lunches Sodas Sundaes AMERICAN CAFE Next door to the Soo Theater To the CLASS of 1940 ue extend our R A I L I IO J l. Llpsett 8: Son HUDSON NIASH INTERNATIONAL 767 Ashmun Street Phone 596 Congratulatwns, Senmrs and Best Wrshes to All For Happy and Successful Careers CRISP LAUNDRY 81 DRY CLEANING C0 TELPPHONIL 1 8 Page twenty nme ' 7 t . 6 G - . t . . . ' t K L t t . . . . , , , 4 Y . t . . . ' L 1 1 7 S L g ' , , , . .5 . , 5 1 L La . t . , 1 . 1 t . t ' H lil 1. 1 1 , . . , . . I t , . . L 1, 6 - g , , - t . t , I , , .y , . . . . . 's ' K - ' 7 ' . . . t L t . . 3 T' , ' - .. , I. . . . . . , . . I 7 4 1 t . K, 5 25. 5 7 L L . t 4 t L . , . L s Y - . . . . . . . . K , T L . 6 7 L K C 6 - , .I L L 1. K t 2 J , . 7 - . 3 1 V L - 1 . . . 4 L L I , r t - . . . V C A 7 7 - ,,f,,f ,f,,, 1'QfQ',, ,,,f,, 'fl . . , 1 ' , t . . . L .. , , . ' ' f .- , ,. , L . , CO .N G , A I ,X 5 -L , 6 L Ln o - O n I I I - v , . , . . ' ' ' L A ' A ' Al 4 A t ' a 9 Q a x a x a . , . O O I 1 I - 1 1 ,, . . .r
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