Northern High School - Noroscope Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1938

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First Row— Fifth Row— Marjorie Carpenter—C. P. I We are assured that all she does, she does well. Basketball '34; Hockey '34. Ami- cae Ludorum '34. Maynard I). Carpenter—I. A. Ill “His efforts were not without re- ward.” Ruth Carpentei—C. P. I “Quiet, sweet, without conceit.” Y Girls '36. ’37. '38: Inter Nos •35. ’36. ’37; Sigma Chi Lambda •37. 38. Marjorie Carr—C. P. Ill A merry lass and genial.” Basketball ’35. '36. '37. '38: Soft- ball ’36. ’37. '38: Hockey ’35. ’36. '37; Volleyball '36. ’37. '38: Ami- cae Ludorum ’35. ’36. ’37, '38: ‘N” Club '36. '37. '38: Movie Club ’37. •38; Inter Nos '36. '37, '38; Sig- ma Chi Lambda ’38. Second Row— Kenneth Harold Carter—C. C. II “He that does good to another man. does also good to himself. Kenneth Phillip Carter—General “The voire is celestial melody.” Choir ’35. '36, ’37. '38. Leona Castle—General “Make the coming o’erflow with Joy. Irene Catrell—C. C. II Her beneficence is of the high- est degree.” Third Row— Marguerite Chapman—C. C. II Almost to all things could she turn her hand.” Basketball '35. ’36. '37. '38; Soft- ball ’36. ’37, '38: Amicae Ludorum '37. '38: “N” Club ’37. ’38: Hockey ’35. ’36. '37: Volleyball ’37. John Clierveny—General ”1 courted fame with wit as a spur.” Basketball ’35: Art Club '38: Vi- king Hl-Y '35. ’36. Julius Chllllk—I. A. Ill “He’s prepared for tomorrow.” Basketball ’36; Track ’36. Pauline Christler—C. P. I “Here I stand, aiming at the best.” Basketball '35. 36. ’37. 38; Soft- ball ’36. ’37. ’38; Biology Club ’36; Volleyball ’37. Fourth Row— Constance Cliureli—C. P. I “The lass with the twinkling toes. ’ Amicae Ludorum ’35. ’36: Le Cercie Francals '36. ’37; Y” Girls ’36: Camera Club '36. ’37; Pro- ducers ’36. ’37: Senior Play ’38. Onalee Church—C. C. I “Always herself. Adella Cloehon—C. C. I “Unshaken as eternal hills, im- movable she stands.” Margaret Clark—C. C. I “Known for her laugh and pretty red hair.” Choir ’35. ’36. '37. 38: Opera ’36. •37; Sigma Chi Lambda '38. Randall Clemence—C. P. 1 I am tipsy with laughing.” Choir '35. '36. ’37. '38; Golf ’36; LeCercle Francals ’35. '36. ’37; Senior Play ’38. William Clement—General “He shines as a star In the foot- ball limelight.” Football ’35. ’36. ’37; Track ’36. '37. ’38. laiurenee Coates—General “A good limbed fellow, young, strong, and of good friends. ' Cecil Cobb—I. A. Ill “He Is willing to be convinced.” Future Craftsmen 35. ’36. Sixth Row— Robert Cobb—General “A good example is the best ser- mon.” Band 36, ’37. ’38: Band Club ’37, ’38: Drum Major ’36. '37. Hale Collins—C. P. I “Popular? He leads the well- liked.,r Tennis ’36. '37. ’38: Biology Club •36. '37; Inter Nos '35. '36. Nick Collina—C. P. I “A little fellow with big deter- minations.” Engineers Club ’37. ’38. Jack Colton—General His endurance will overcome any supposed resistance.” Band '36. '37. ’38. Seventh Row— “A kind.” Le© Conners—General friendly fellow, exceedingly Nick Cook—I. A. Ill “Life is short, but complete.” Mltzl Cooper C. P. Ill “Endowed with the sanctity of reason.” Basketball ’35. '36. '37. '38; Soft- ball '35. '36. '37, '38: Sigma Chi Lambda ’37. ’38: Debate 36. '37. •38: Student Council ’35. '36. 37; National Forensic '36, 37. ’38; Amicae Ludorum '35. ’36. ’37. '38; “N Club ’36. ’37. ’38: Biology Club ’35. ’36: Girl Scouts ’35. '36: Inter Nos ’35. ’36. '37. ’38; Literary Club '36. '37. '38: Movie Club ’36. •37. '38: Hockey '35. ’36, 37; Vol- leyball '35. '36. Virginia Cotterman—C. C. I “Bright eyes, profound with mis- chief.” Choir '35. '36. '37. '38: Opera ’36. '37; Sigma Chi Lambda ’38. Eighth Row— Robert Cotton—General “He knows not the ways of idle- ness.” Rosemary Crawford—C. P. I “Let your work speak for itself.” Basketball 35. ’36; Softball '35. '36: Amicae Ludorum '35: “N” Club '35; “Y” Girls ’36; Hockey '35. '36. Lorraine Cross—C. P. Ill “A friendly girl with many friends. Basketball '36. '37. ’38; Softball '36. '37. '38; North Wind ’37. '38; Hockey '35. '37: Volleyball '36: Amicae Ludorum '35. '37. 38: Biol- ogy Club ’35; Inter Nos '36; Press Club ’37. ’38; Tap Club '35: Noro- scope ’38. Alice C rot hers—General “By my efforts. I hope to rise to fame. Noroscope Page 15

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FI ret Rou Fifth Row — Grace BrdtfnfHd—C. C. H. “Aviation holds her Interest.” Frances Brewer—General “A lady In a garden of roses.” William Howard Brewer—C. P. I. “His good work deserves high merit. Basketball 35, '36. '37. '38: Golf •36. 37. ‘38; Viking Hi-Y 35. ’36; Senior Play ‘38. Marjory Brice—C. P. I “Is she not a heavenly saint?” North Wind ’37, ’3 ; Camera Club ’37. ’38. Second Row— Dolores Brlcken—C. P. I “Her personality is greatly envi- able.” Sigma Chi Lambda ’37. 38: Biol- ogy Club '35, ’36: Inter Nos '35. “«§. ’37: Movie Club 37. '38: “Y” Girls ’35. '36. '37. '38; Senior Play '38. Novelda Brlntnell—C. P. I. “She’s not a flower, she’s not a pearl, she's just an all-around regular girl.” Camera Club '37, '38. Katherine Brock—General “Her voice is her trademark. Choir ’35. ’36. ’37. '38; Opera ’36; Y” Girls '35. William Brooks—General “The football field holds his en- thusiasm.” Third Row— Fred Browtv—I. A. H. A common name, but not a common person.” Art Club '35. Jean Brownell—C. P. I “Angels are painted fair to look like you.” Basketball '35. ’36: Softball ’36; Hockey ’36: “Y” Girls ’35: Amicae Ludorum '35. ’36. '37; Inter Nos •35. ’36. Robert Brownell—General “His artistic ability will steal the show.” Bernice Brunsden—General “She is all earnestness.” Fourth Row — Bessie Bryer—C. C. I “A lovely, skillful lass is she. Slgmu Chi Lambda '37, '38: Movie Club ’37, ’38: Camera Club '37. ’38. Abide Burhanon—General “Joy is her closest companion.” Nelson Budrlnskl—General “Ready to work, ready to play, ready to help wherever he may.” Joseph Buffa—C. P. I “He is destined to reach the top rung.” Martha Bullard—C. P. I A charming girl, and sincere.” Anna Laura Bunker—General “The girl is ambitious: she will go far.” Betty Burleson—General “Our future queen of the surf.” Art Club '37. ’38: Home Econom- ies Club ’36, '37. Madalyn Burleson—General “Wherever she is. the sun shines brighter. Choir '37. ’38: North Wind Busi- ness Staff ’37. ’38. Sixth Row — Bette Burris—General “This dark-eyed lass wants to dance for her supper.” Mildred Bzdusek—General “Happy-go-lucky I am. and free.” George Callis—Technical “A little work, a little play, helps to make a happy day.” Track '36. 37. ’38: Future Craftsmen '37; Technical Club ’35. '36. Rose Capello—Home Economics “A thing of beauty is a joy for- ever.” Home Economics Club ’36; “Y” Girls 36. Seventh Row— Louise Carb—C. P. I “Nothing there is that bothers me.” Judith Care—C. C. I “A happy heart makes happy days.” F. R. Carey—General “We could not do without him.” Jack Carlisle—General “A lad of the gridiron, tall and football '35. ’36: Track ’35. '36. Eighth Row— Thelma Carlson—General “God gave speech to all, song to few.” North Wind Business Staff '37. '38. Ethel Carol—C. C. I “Wnen she laughs. sunshine streams from her eyes.” “Y” Girls '35. Betty Carpenter—C. P. I “Shy and retiring, as the violet is.” IxhiIs Carpenter—General “The track knows well the swift- ness of his feet.” Track ’36. '37. '38. Page 14 The 1938



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First Rom — Fifth Rom— Ednard Frovella—C. C. I “It is bolter to laugh than to cry.' Engineers Club '37. 38: Aero Club ’35. ’36. Brrnlre Fulham —General “Her friends are made by her pleasant manners.” Sally Curry—C. P. I “Style is the dress of thought.” North Wind 37: Biology Club '37: Le Cercle Francois 35. 36: Press Club '37. 38: Quill and Scroll '37. '38. Josephlite DahroMskl—C. C. II “Victory is Its own reward.” Amicae Ludorum '35. Second Row— Clover D’Algle—C. I . I Determination is the master key to success. Basketball '35. '36. '37. '38: Soft- ball '36. '37, '38: Sigma Chi Lamb- da '37. '38: Amicae Ludorum '35, '36. '37. 38: “N Club '37. 38; Home Economics Club. '37, '38: In- ter Nos '36. '37. '38; Movie Club '37.: Tan Hub '36; Hockey '35. '36. '37: Volleyball '37. '38: Senior Play '38. Arnold Duane Daly—C. P. I “He is not In the row of common men.” Art Club '35. '36. '37: Movie Club 36. '37. Eleanor Jane Davis—(ieneral “A cheerful, merry’ spirit has she.” Press Club '37. '38; North Wind •38. Stanley I a Is—General “No place for sorrow here.” Golf 36: Inter Nos '36. '37. '38; Tap Club '36. Kayaki ’37. '38; Pro- ducers '36. '37. Third Rom-— Eva Decator—General “To be agreeable Is to have friends.” Ernest Decker—General “Quick to learn and wise to know.” Ada DeCou—General “She smiles and the world smiles with her. Johanna Delnes—C. C. I “A lady and a scholar.” Basketball '36. '37. ’38: Softball '36. '37. '38: Amicae Ludorum ’35. '36. '37. '38: “N” Club ’37. ’38: Y” Girls ’35. ’36: Press Club ’37. ’38: Hockev ’35. ’36. ’37; Secretary of Senior Class 37. ’38; Sigma Chi Lambda ’38; North Wind Editor ’38. Fourth Rom— Bert DcKalb—General “With words we govern men.” Albin Deleekl—(ieneral “An honest man. respected by all.” Leaders Club ’35. Alberta Denlnger—C. P. I “Life Is not life without delight.” Sigma Chi Lambda ’37. ’38: Inter Nos 35. ’36. ’37. ’38. James Denman—General “Thou art a fellow of good es- teem.” Duane Deno—(ieneral “What should a man do but be merry?” Basketball ’35: Baseball 35. ’36. Paul Dealtt—I. A. Ill “A workman Is known by his work.” Betty DeWyse—General “No matter what she does, she does it well.” June Dibble—F. P. I Good nature is but one of her virtues.” Sigma Chi Lambda 37. ’38; Cam- era Club '37, ’38. Sixth Rom — Wanda Dlebel—C'. P. I “How she enjoys life.” Basketball '3b, 36. '37. ’38; Softball '38. 38: Hockey ’35. ’36. ’37: Volleyball ’37. 38; Amicae Ludorum ’35, '36. ’3 . ’38: “N” Club '37. '38; Home Economics Club ’36. ’37. ’38; Inter Nos ’36. '37. '38: Sigma Chi Lambda ’38. Beatrice Dlebolt C. C. II “How sweet and fair she Is.” Band ’36. ’37. ’38; Band Club ’36. ’37. ’38. Evelyn Diem—Home Economics “Quietness is best.” Rulph Dlniond—I. A. Ill “Ever minful of the other fel- low.” Cross Country '35. Seventh Rom-— George Dion—C. P. I A man not of words, but of ac- tions.” Dorothy Dmork—C. C. I “Sentimental as the day is long.” Ewajean Dodds—C. P. I. She’s short, but she’s there all the same. Basketball ’35. ’36: Softball ’35. '36: Amicae Ludorum ’35. '36. ‘37; N” Club ’35. ’36. '37: Biology- Club ’35; Girl .Scouts ’.'15. ’36: Inter Nos ’35. '36. ’37: Movie Club 36. ’37; “Y” Girls '35. ’36. ’37. 38. C handler Dooley—C. C. II “What should a man do but be wise. Football Manager ’36. Eighth Row— Dorothy Doran—C. P. I A personality unexcelled.” Camera Club r37. ’38; Sigma Chi Lambda ’38. Agatha Dougan—F. C. II “Not only true, but kind.” Ella Douglas—F. P. I “What is more precious than a smile.” North Wind ’36: Press Club ’36. (iordon Dow—F. P. I “I am determined to succeed.” Tennis ’37. ’38: Debate ’36. ’37. '38: Student Council ’37. ’38: Na- tional Forensic ’37, ’38; Inter Nos '36. ’37, ’38; Viking Hi-Y ’37. ’38: Kayaki '37 '38: Junior Class Vice President '36. '37; Sigma Chi Lambda 38: Senior Play '38. Page 16 The 1938

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