Sault Ste Marie High School - Northern Light Yearbook (Sault Ste Marie, MI)

 - Class of 1940

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Un ,ca !Wm'uf-9a- ,of Jaihu On a merry-go-round of hobby horses, the seniors are riding. Yes, here are their hobbies by the score. Leading by a nose over those camera-clickers are the skating enthusiasts. Other energetic hobby riders play hockey, skate, dance, hunt, cycle, ski, canoe, bowl, swim, camp, shoot arrows, and play ping-pong. XX heve hovx tiring! Drop into 1 selt md xou 11 find the more leisurelx hobbyists I-Iere Ire those who long to sleep next to 1 litter of eollectors who glrner exerx thing from st1mps to old hlts On 1round sit 1 se1mstress 1nd 1 cook beside th1t industrious pen P11 Vernl I-Iillock and there s G1or11 NI1nse of 111 things looking 1t numbers in 1 telephone directory' Sometimes these seniors seem 1 mite er1Ly wh1t with im Boult dlshing 1round swnithed in eheesecloth 1 swlrm of bees ehasing him The musie 11 hobbyists examine the merry go round s Calliope, 1 fisherman casts for rings a g1mb1er st1rts 1 cr1p g1me with the ticket taker, 1nd the safe driver cautions the operator to run the merry go round more slowly Flower gardeners movie goers, model builders portrait collectors they re all here, just 1 mot 1ey crowd of hobby chasers of 1940 G rls In Spo ts 1Contmued from page 271 second Baseb 111 se1son has not closed 1s this goes to press but those 1th1et1c seniors are now on top Upperelassmen also proved their worth in jumping and running by beating the juniors in track On gym days this semester, girls could be seen 1e1v1ng to try 1 strike or spare at the bowl ing alley, swinging 1 tennis racket, dashing down to the gym to shoot 1n arrow or two from the new archery equipment or to take a spot of day girls were 1warded long red feathers, while interest r1n so high in tennis that a tournament w1s organized From steady practice the girls ilso swing 1 me1n ping pong paddle or badmin ton r1cket As 1 C1lITl1X to the ye1r, the Sports Council sponsored Posture XVeek which w1s concluded bx 1n 1ssemb1x The four girls with the best p os t u r e NI1r1or1e Rhinds M1rg1ret Lester Irmees Qr1ne 1nd Bev erlx Lind were chosen, 1nd life suing lwards letters 1nd pins were presented IZFINCII S-wwf' NE UUTWEAR we 'eaSE'3..Tf 2221 Co11gruf11laf1o11s Seniors HILL TOP TEA ROOM XVhere delicious home eooked foods and courteous service rules the day X I O We wish to join in offering C O R A I I O THE FLIRTING DUCK MARKET When You Want Skilled Work in Upholsferlng Ca D I E T Z 223 Vlagazine Phone 231-1 I To the Semors of 1940 fin we extend o II g r a I lu st Wzs Jes 1111 f ood L ucle' UTIS PRATT SODA GRILL 810 Ashm mn Street Phon 1004 Jfeafzleeife May 4mm Ween Jule! many ,Happy Succaded UNION CARBIDE COMPANY Page thirty one 'V V r y 3 . X, , Y ' , 4 . , . 1 . ' , - , , U - , , . . . .. ,v I, , L Q . L . , I - . e e x. 1 e L U - I I - . 1 ' l . ,, . , . , . V . 7 . . . . , . , . . . A ' .' ' . ' J' 1 ' ' W , ' 1 1 l 1 1 K I I . , , . . 01 . 1 . . ' i ' - ' ' ' . , ' ' , s 15 J R s 5 A ' l. 7, I 6 .. 7 V. . . . . ' ix' G U 1, A '1' .v s 1 i 1 . I 11 - ' , ' 1 . ll 1 ' lf ' 17 ll ', , 1 shuffleboard. For the best arrow score of the ' 5 7 ' i 1-Ir:- .- - . . ffg,gEg:?'gA T , - 1 - - , A . C 3 Il f 1 o II s , ' j I 4 35, I B e ' f , If 1 , - K E: G . . 1 V ' ' I N A -A y L . . . , s L 3 ' ' T T 3 Y Y ' ,, n . . , . 1 L L ' L' 1 ' , ', . i ' t 1: 1 , . i Q I 1

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To the Class of 1940 lVc tartnd our llcurlu fonqratulutzcms F I D C I G A R S T O 0 II g 1 a i rom Taiiv Hbel 5 Log Cabin Cate DEI ICIOUS FOOD Your Patronage Appreclated Sault lVl1ch SENIOR' May Your Ambltlon Llght up Your Future NORTHERN ELECTRIC CO Fl l:Rl FHINC' El EC7 RICAI 224 Pshmun Phone 882 Conqratulalzons Our Future Burlders LOCK CITY MFG CO SINCE 1903 Boolclceepers Check Systems Members of Gerald Butler s adxanced book keepmg class XISIKCCT local busnness f1rms tlus semester to dlscount the bellcf prex alent among h1gh school students that the ty pe of bookkeep mg, taught ln Sault I-Ilgh IS not lrke sxstems used ln xarnous busmesses In mteruevus lastmg from one to three hours students were able to complle xaluable mforma tlon After flrst rece1v1ng perm1ss1on from the owner or the head manager the bookkeepers of tomorrow talked w1th the chxef bookkeeper or offlce manager and 1nqu1red as to the sy stem of keepmg books number of busmess forms used number of journals and ledgers supplementary books of entry such as lnsurance regxsters f1XCd asset reglsters note reg1sters check reg1sters and the l1ke of journal ledger and busmess forms used and these were placed on dlsplay ln the bookkeepnng room where all bookkeepmg puplls could see them The class then dev1sed a questlonnanre 1n whxch to record 1nformat1on they recexved and from the facts thus gamed each student made an oral report to the class g1v1ng full partlculars on what he had learned Results mdlcated clearly that whlle the ac countmg carrled on rn Sault f1rms IS not 1dent 1cal to that taught 1n school It IS so s1m1lar that the prmcrples learned 1n school are easrly trans ferrable to local systems Students also found that 1n almost every dlfferent k1nd of buslness a dxfferent system of keepmg books IS necessary and they reallzed that teachlng all these d1ffer ent systems 1n a two year course would be prac tlcally 1mposs1ble The students came away greatly apprec1at mg the frxendly courteous way rn whlch bus1 ness men took tnme to answer then' 1nqu1r1es sud Mr Butler The Store For Young Modems T H E H U B Newest Styles, Moderately Priced A New Lune of Sportswear for Summer Outing 'grade af Come In and Select YOURS fo you, Seneca! L68 Keep In good tnm by Exercising I ft kk Wulson Sports Equipment IS Best ln the Long Run 22531.35 THE SOO HARDWARE CO. X Page thlrty .3 v - v- . . 7 t Y F I . , , S R E ' t , - C K ulafiousl f Y 7 . . ' 7 Y g 1 - , I . 4 1 If ' I ' ' 1 4 a an - ' I , K , 7 , a 1 lf f Y . a - 1' l,,1.::,,'s5:gg,,'i S , ' ' ' f 5 Students also obtained many sample copies 'f - . . ' ' . 4 If - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' I 1 4 4 3 , . , . YW 1 u - - x 5 ' I I-gtflbx Q . . . L . . . - f I - I J jx Cv . . . . . . Tig ' J - c , 5 Xl y- 4 .1 . . . . eg ' in t - 'rt , to ' . .ffk l a A X Q ' . I ' . l ' S ff ' 0 ' 1 c t 7 ' I Y I . . , L f . . .- 7- c A fi-A 1 n n n n ,, A S 7 u - ll ' A



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GRADUATES, WE SALUTE YOU! The Home of Quality' CLOTHING FOR EVERY OCCASION BURNS DEPARTMENT STORE Cfll1gldfIlldfI0l1S ' ' I r 11 d u a t 1 n C a s s PAUL WANDLER TRUCKING Phone IZ44 814 Swlnton Cozzgrufulafzons' Senior Class Redwmg Shoes for all OCCASIONS Famous Frye Shoes S2 95 ROBERTSONS SHOE STORI: CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1940 Al such mme when your need for furnlture arxses NVQ wlll b here to sent you VANDERHOOK COMPANY JOHIN O HOVIF JANETTE IVIACLAREN D58 Bmgham Axe 539 Ashmun Str Phone 9l Day or 'Nllght CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS of 40 Iznyoy Frrst Class Me1ts and Foods from the QANTEEN GROCERY IVI DFI Il ER 217 Ashmun PIUOUQ l-232 1939-1940 - - These By' JOHN MATHESON 1939 and 1940 have been momentous years for democracy. The great democracies of the Vlfest-Fngland and France- faced the rlsmg totalltarxan ogre the nught of Nazi Germany Natlonal Soclallstlc Germany bullt on the shambles and rums of an emplre thought crushed rose ngaln throwmg xts omlnous shadow across the wamng llght of democracy The western powc rs are flghtmg 1 war against a nation whose honor IS dependent upon uc tory ln battle who feels that although they lost ln 1918 uctory wlll be thelrs Not only are these years slgmflcant to democracy but we as seniors must reallze their bearlng upon us The outcome whether It results ln ylctory for the Allles for Germany or ends m a deadlock wlll haye a declded effect upon the Lmted States As the worlds greatest democracy we must be prepared to shoulder the burdens of such a form of government be It war or peace Reallzmg the graylty of the sltuatlon It would be well to trace the happenmgs ln the world durmg our semor year To trace all the causes of war would requlre volumes, not columns The Immediate cause was the deslre of Germany for the Danzig and parts of Poland that were German before the VVorld War Actual flghtmg began at 5 45 am September 1 1939 with the German training ship Schleswig Holstein flrlng on a Pollsh ammunition dump the Westplatte ln Danzig harbor Its defenders held out for more than a week before surrendering to the lnyaders I'nglund and France were drawn m because of their guarantee to Poland and after a series of ultlmatums which Germanv rejected the English navy assumed blockade posltlons the day the Allles declared war Sep tember 3 The feared Blltzkrleg symbol of totalitarian power was not launched against England and France as was expeated The Lngllsh and French took lnltlatlve however and on September 4 the Royal Alr Force using a squadron of twelve planes conducted the flrst alr rald ln the Allled German phase of the war The French mowed cautiously against the west wall ln the Moselle Valley and territory they withdrew The war then settled down to a contest of watchful waltmg ln which the Germans began sowlng magnetlc nunes which constituted an addltlonal peul for shlppmg belhgerent or otherwise The Allles re tallated wlth a blockade of German exports whlch lmpll cated Italv who Imported German coal vla Holland Russia meanwhxle had been actne She had taken xbout three fifths of Poland and had established protec toratfs oy er I lthlllllld I atyla Lsthoma and had made dv. mands on Fmland which the Flnns refused Vlar resulted on 'November 30 and the small but efflclent Fmmsh army mad: 1 stand against the Ruslans that wlll stand for time mum morlal a trlbutz to all worthy but lost causes Down m lnstorv wlll go the YlK't0l'l9S of the Flnmsh skl battal Ions Salla I :ke ladoga Soumlssallml Ictsamo Salmn ,jxrue the Manne rhelm I me The might and weight of sonet Russia was too much for the doughty defenders and ALL UNDER ONE ROOF CADILLAC B U I CK LA SALLE Bgdy Bumpmg ghd Palnhng AIQMIIQ OIIS Gnd 6126528 Reasonably Priced S00 MACHINE AND AUTO CO. 119 MAPLE STREET TELEPHONE 770 Page thnrty two 1 . . . . , I KV V h- . ' D ' ' L , , , , ' -- V V. I. ' ' z . Iv ' , . l I ' 'V Y ' w . , K . . V . ' V y . . Q. N, . 'LY . . V , ' I J, ' , I , . ,' ' . ' V , , . ,. I I LI, B I y . I . , . . ' , : . . I V , ., ' , , . 7 ' ' V V , , . , . 4 W Y V I ' ' D. , , , , - . V . . ' . , , D I , . ' A ' , . v f ' v ' 1 - I fr ' 1. v 1 A ' ' 7 ' I . . f . yy fu A l Y 1 ,,n,,:,T:Y, I , 5:1 after a short occupation of a few square miles of German 5 ' ', ' ' . , I . . . . , , , , 2 ' . . . . . . . ,X - I , V I. . . . X . . Q , , , , , X , I .V ' y , . . .- I l . ' . V l .V 1 - I I ' V V ' ' v X . , , , ,. , , , V . 4 2 . A I . 4 - . A I V 4. 2 .i , 4' Y. y . .1 , M I - . '. , . , ' . . V t . V N 1 A I ' . . -. 1 V . ' 4 . ' ' 3 V. , . .-I, , at I , -. , . , I :- ' i 'Q -' I, . s ' A' . ' V ' Y Y Y i TTW?-W V Y T77 'ni :H g W Y Y W W , 7 , .rf ' . ' Q I f .' Q, ' -:Q U:-

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