Northern High School - Noroscope Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1934

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Noroscope 1934

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Top Row : BRUCE BROWN General May he go far in the art of drawing. Art Club '31, '32. EARL H. BROWN C. P. I No really great man ever thought him- self so. North Wind '32, '33, Managing Ed- itor '34g Quill and Scroll '33, '34g Press Club '33, '342 Track '32, '33, '34g Cross Country '32g Noroscope '33, '34: Varsity Club '34. FRANCES J. BROWN C. P. I Peace is always pleasant. Girl Reserves '31, '32, '33, '34. EDWIN BRUNDSEN General Mine's not an idle cause. Debate '32, '33. ROY G. BUCKLER, Jr. C. P. III He loves to chat with the girls, I know. Press Club '33, '34g Research Club '34g North Wind '31, '32, '33, BETTY BUCKLEY C. P. I Good nature brightens every feature of her face. Inter Nos '31, '32g Sig-ima Chi Iggmgfila '33, '34g Girl eserves DONALD Bvbzmslu C. P. I A youth of labor with an age of ease! Second Row : ANITA BUFFA C. C. I Laughter mixed with the serious stuff. Orchestra '31, '32, '33. CHARLES BUKWAZ General Your silence is what sings. LOUIS BUNCIC C. C. II Night after night he sat and studied. Social Science Club '33g Stamp Club '31. ELEANOR BURBANK C. C. I New charm she adds to every scene. THEODORE V. BUREK I. A. His work is doneg his toil is o'er. Baseball '32, Captain '33g Basket- ball '30, '31, '32, '33. MARY JEANNE BURLINGAME C. P. I Blue were her eyes as the fairy flax. Student Council '32p Sophomore Board of Directors '32g Amicae LUFOFUHI '31. '32. '33, '34g North Wind '32. '33g Drama '33, 34: Girl Scouts '31, '32g Hockey '31, '32, '33, '34g Baseball '31, '32, '33, '34g Bas- ketball '31, '32, '33, '34: N Club '34g Poetry Club '32. MARTHA BURNEO General The flower of human kindness. El Nadi Tigari '32g Social Science Club '33. --1.- Third Row: MARGARET BURNS C. C. II High aims form high characters. Girl Reserves '30, '31, '32: Hockey '31, '32: Basketball '31, '32g Amicae Ludorum '31, '32g Baseball '31. ORVILLE BUSH C. P. II And his big manly voicelf' Band '31, '32g Chemistry Club '33g Research Club '34. CLARENCE CARPENTER General Patience is the key of content. gigchestra '33g Social Science Club LESLIE CARPENTER C. P. I He that can have patience, can have what he will. Debate '31. LYLE MELVIN CATLIN C. C. II Be gone dull care, thou and I shall never agree. MARY LOUISE CHARNEY C. C. I Mindful not of herself. El Nadi Tigari '31, '32: Social Sci- ence Club '33, '34. JOAN C. Cl-IAROUI-IIS General Successful in more ways than one is she. Basketball '32, '33g North Wind '32, '33g Baseball '31, '32g Produc- ers '33, '34. Fourth Row : WILLIAM CHEMA C. C. II My hand alone my work can do. ELVIRA V. CHILLIK C. P. I Pure sweet spirit and generous. Basketball '32, '33, '34g Baseball '33, '34g Orchestra '32, '33, '34g Amicae Ludorum '32, '33, '34g String Ensemble '32. GEORGIA CHRONIS C. C. II Quiet dignity-the mark of a lady. lggroscope '34g Sigma Chi Lambda ROBERT H. CHURCH C. P. I One cannot always be a hero, but one can always be a man. FRANCIS PAUL CHURCHILL General He's a quiet youth-at times. Track '34. WARD CHURCHILL C. C. II His lips half-parted with a constant smile. Football '32g Track '32. WENECESLAUS J. CIOCHON I. A. The lion is not so fierce as we paint him. Football '31, '32, '33g Hi-Y '31, '32, '33, '34g Varsity Club '34. Fifth Row: SHIRLEY CLARK General A good sport always wins. Amicae Ludorum '31, '32, '33g key '34: Baseball '32, '33, '34g Bas- ketball '32. Hoc- IDA MERLE CLEM C. C. I Ah! What a life were this! Social Science Club '33, '34g Senior Play '34. MARJORIE IRENE CLEMENT C. C. I ln every veil her smile serene. CATHERINE CLIMIE C. C. I Rich with her ever flowing wealth of ideas. Noroscope Editor '33, '34g Quill and Scroll '33, '34g Sigma Chi Lambda '32, '33, '34g North Wind '33, '34: Amicae Ludorum '32g Press Club '33, '34g El Nadi Tiglari gg, '33: Hockey '335 Basket all NEIL F. COAN General Genius begins great worksg alone finishes them. labor ALICE M. COBB C. C. I The heart has eyes that the brain knows nothing of. Hockey '31, '32, '33g Basketball '31, '33: Baseball '32g Amicae Lu- dorum '31, '32. HARRIETT COLE C. P. III A coaxing way she always had. North Wind '32, '33, '34g Noro- scope '33, '34: Sigma Chi Lambda '33, '34g Press Club '33, '34g Choir '32, '33, '34: Quill and Scroll '34g Octet '31, '32g Inter Nos 32, '33, '34g Producers '33, '34: Student Coun- cil '33g Biology Club '31, '32: Sen- ior Play '34. Sixth Row : IVAN COLLINS C. P. III A growing chemist. All he needs is a chance. Sigma Chi Lambda '33, '343 Hi-Y '33g Noroscof1e'33' Chemistry Club '34g Bio ogy Club '32g Debate DOROTI-IA CONLEN General With eyes that looked into the very soul. -4 CLARENCE CONNOLLY C. P. II The place should not honor the mang the man the place. Basketball '31, '327 Hi-Y '31, '32, '33g Golf '31g Track '31, '32. ORTENIS COSI C. C. I Ripe in wisdom was she. Sigma Chi Lambda '33, '34g El lfgidigggari '32,'33g Library Board EDNA COX Home Economics He is great enough that he is his own master. Dramatics '33g Play Contest '31, '32g Public Speaking '31, '32. MORRIS COXWORTH General 1 was born to other things. LYLE CRAIG C. P. II What have I to do with fate? Seventh Row : ISLA CAMERON CRAWFORD C. P. I Prim and modest was she. Girl Reserves '33, '34. AUDREY EILEENE CROUCH C. C. II What eloquence you speak. Dramatics '32. HELEN M. CZERWINSKI C. C. I To be trusted is a greater compliment than to be loved. El Nadi Tigari '32, '33. MARJORIE DANFORTH C. C. I Even virtue is more fair when it ap- pears in a beautiful person. Student Council '31, '32g Junior Board of Directors '31, '32g Bas- ketball '33. TOM DARNTON C. P. II Must be twins,' one couldn't be such a gentleman. Varsity Football '33g Reserves '31, '323 Basketball '31, '32, '33, '3-ig Hi-Y '31, '32, '33g Student Council '31, '32, '33, '34g Board of Directors '33, '343 Varsity Club '34. MARION DAVIDSON C. P. III He leads them all a merry chase, the teachers and the girls. Choir '33g Inter Nos '33g Boxing '32g Senior Play '34. VIRGIL F. DAY I. A. Not too serious, not too gay. Orchestra '31, '32g Library Board '33 Noroscope 1934 PAGE I9



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Top Row: H. MARY LOU DEARY General We wish for more in life, rather than more of it. North Wind '31, '32, '33: Hockey '313 Basketball '313 Physiography '33: Press Club '33g El Nadi Tigari '31g Choir '32, '33. MABEL HATTIE DeCATOR C. C. I She happily makes her way. OLIVE DELANEY General Prudence can-tions self-control. ALBINA DesJARDINS Home Economics A merry heart goes all the way. Band '30, '31g Amicae Ludorum '30, '31, '32, '33g Leaders Club '30, '31: Social Science Club '30, '31, '32, '33: Student Council '31g Base- ball '31, '32, '33, '34g Hockey '31, '32, '33, '34. GENEVIEVE VIRGINIA DESZCZ C. P. I She is as she is. HERBERT DeWITT General What man dare, I dare. Cross Country '30, '31, '32, '33g Physiography Club '33. JAMES FRED I. A. That it should come ation! DeWYSE to this--gradu- Second Row : OLIVE DICKENSON C. P. III When there's nothing else to do, I can at least study. Amicae Ludorum '32g Student Council '32g Hockey '32g Girl Scouts '32, CHARLES R. DICKERSON I. A. Oh, mel How weak a thing the heart of woman is. Student Council '31g Orchestra '31, '32g Tumbling '31, '32: Track '32: Noroscope '33: Press Club '33g Social Science Club '33. CHARLES DOBBS I. A. Life is just a stream we go fishin' in. MURIEL DOBBS C. P. I Her air, her manners, all who saw admired. Band '31, '32, '33: Woodwind En- semble '32, '33: Biology Club '32, '33, '34g Noroscope '31, '32, '33: Student Council '32, '33: Junior Board of Directors '32, '33g Girl Reserves '32, '33, '34. SYLVIA A. DOSH General Quiet, but lots of quality. Girl Scouts '32, '33, '34, VIVIAN DOUGLAS General Those lovely locks - with a heart bound by every hair. - ETHEL MAY DREW C. C. II She is diferent when you know her. Third Row: ALMA DREYER C. C. I Well done is well said. Girl Scouts '32, '33. LEONARD A. DUBIN C. P. I If fame is to come only after death, I am in no hurry for it. Inter Nos '31, '32: Hi-Y '32, '33g giaphomore Play '31g Tennis '32, KENNETH DUEHRING General He has his funny streaks. Cross Country '32g Track '33. CHRISTINE DUMLER C. C. I My pleasures find their source in sports. Basketball '32, '333 Hockey '32, '33, '34g Baseball '32, '33g Amicae Ludorum '31, '32, '33, '34g N Club '34. DeVERA JOYCE DUNN C. C. II Judge me by what I am. El Nadi Tigari '31, '32: Physiog- raphy Club '33. ELWIN WILLIAM DUNSTON I. A. An example of a well brought-up child. FRANK DUTKOSKI C. P. I None but himself could ever be his parallel. Football '33: Varsity Club '34. Fourth Row : JOYCE EBAUGH C. C. II A pleasing countenance is no advantage. slight REX C. EDGETT C. P. I IIe's the kind of a man that makes women dislike each other. Sigma Chi Lambda '33, '34g Hi-Y '33, '34, , ROBERT ELICK General A man should keep his friendship in constant repair. Band '30, '31, '32, '33: Marching Band '32, '33. ROBERT CARL ENDRESS C. C. II Woman, thou art a curse. Student Council '32, '33: Cross Country '32g Track '33. EVELYN SIGNE ERICKSON C. C. I May she never change except in name. El Nadi Tigari '32, '33: Library gelrvice '34g Sigma Chi Lambda CLYDE ERNST General Just like the rest of the gang. Hi-Y '32. '33: Student Council '31g Opera '31. JANE M. ETTINGER C. P. I She is true to the word, her work and friends. Girl Reserves '31, '32, '33, '34: Sig- ma Chi Lambda '33, '34g Inter Nos '33, '34g Student Council '33: Lit- erary Leaflets '33, '34. 4. Fifth Row : EDWARD FALKOWSKI I. A. And say to all the world, this is a man. Basketball '31, '32, '33g I-Ii-Y '32. FRANCES WAIT FARBER C. P. I Love and naughtiness are always in their teens. Sigma Chi Lambda '33, '34: Inter lggs '33, '34g Band '32: Poetry Club RUTH FARNSWORTH C. C. I Her love lieth outside the school. Olla Podrida '31, '32g Class Play Contest '32. ALICE NATALIE FARRAND C. P. I Better than gold, an honest name. Lois M. TARRAR c. P. 1 It's nice to be natural, when one is naturally nice. Noroscope '31,'32,'33g North Wind '32g Poetry Club '32, '33, '34. NELLIE FARRER C. C. I Of all the girls that e'er were seen, there's none so fine as Nellie. BETTY J. FAYERWEATHER General A maiden modest as is she. Commercial Club '29, '3O. il Sixth Row : LEONARD FILER E Music Why all this toil for the triumph of an hour? Band '30, '31, '32, '33: Choir '30, '31, '32, '33: Band Mana er '31, '32, '33g Glee Club '30, '31: Choir Man- ager '30, '31, '32, '33: Octet '30, '31: Track Manager '32, '33g Opera '31, '32: Orchestra '31, '32g Band '32, EDITH FINKELSTEIN C. C. II Be careful! Many have I fooled with my serious look. Sophomore Play '32g Basketball '333 Olla Podrida '32. MARGARET ELIZABETH FINOUT C. P. III And all her ways were sweet. Inter Nos '31, '32, '33. FRANCES FISCHMAN C. P. III Modest, yet firm as nature's self. Student Council '32, '33g Junior Board of Directors '32, '33g Sigma Chi Lambda '34, AGNES FISHER C. P. I fIer'f1o'ice as ever soft, gentle, and ow. Sigma Chi Lambda '33, '34g Inter Nos '33, '34. RALPH W. FISHER C. P. I All men are poets at heart. Press Club '33, '34g North Wind '33,'34: Quill and Scroll '34g Editor of Style Sheet '34g Football '33. DOROTHY AILEEN FISK C. P. I Full of good meaning and good wishes. Orchestra '31, '32, '33: Woodwind Ensemble '32g Band '34. Seventh Row : PAULINE FLOYD C. P. I She has a studius look, and yet . . . Sigma Chi Lambda '33, '34. HERBERT FORD C. P. I Little, but oh, my! Biology Club '32, '33, '34: Basket- ball '32, '33g Cheer Leader '32, MURRAY FORD I. A. The ladies called him sweet! Philosophy Club '31,'32g Coin Club '31, '32. JEAN MARGARET FORRESTER C. C. II A quiet girl, but well worth know- ing. Chorus '34. JUNE ELSINE FORRESTEB C. P. I The fairest of maidens, one and all. Opera '31, '32g Inter Nos '32, '33g Press Club '33, '34g North Wind '33, '34g Quill and Scroll '34g Sig- ma Chi Lambda '34. EDYTHE MAXINE FORTUNE General A little girl who loves an argument. Amicae Ludorum '31: El Nadi Tigari '32. ROBERT A. FORYSTEK General ln all things it is better to hope than to despair. 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