Northern High School - Noroscope Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1938

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Finit Row- Fifth Row Rosa Flalka—C. C. I ••Hope makes a rainy day look gay. Ivan Flllpovich—I. A. Ill One wise man is better than several foolish ones.” Phyllis Finger—General Beautiful hands are they that do work that is good. Bertha Flnkelsteln—C. I . Ill Of modest manners. Second Row— Mordecai Flnkelsteln—C. F. I He thinks. Tennis 37. 38: Sigma Chi Lambda 37. 38: Debate ’35. '36. 37. 38; Student Council ’36. ’37; National Forensic ’37. ’38: Inter Nos 35. •36: Viking Hl-Y '35. ’36. ’37. ’38; Kayakl '37. ’38; Corresponding Sec- retary of Student Council ’37. '38: Treasurer of Sophomore Class '35, ’36. Christian Fischer—C. C. II Men of few words are rare. Lawrence Fischer—General I am just as you see me. I «a wren re Fisher—I. A. Ill All wool and a yard wide. Third Row— Robert Fisher—C. P. II Success lies in knowing how. Camera Club '37; Amicae Lu- dorum ’35. ’36. Pauline Fltzko—C. C. II A girl that’s true and never blue. Basketball ’35. '36. '37; Softball •35. '36: Hockey ’35. ’36. '37: Amicae Ludonim '35. ’36. '37: N Club '36, '37; Home Economics Club '35. '36. '37. '38; Tap Club 35. Doris Flelschmann—C. C. I Smiling is always in style.” Choir ’35. ’36. '37. '38; Student Council ’35. ’36; Opera ’36. ’37. Floyd Flint—General We live in deeds, not years.” Baseball ’36. ’37. '38. Fourth Row— Charles Floyd—C. P. I What’s the use of worrying? North Wind '36. '37; Noroscope 36. '37; Debate '37. '38. Kathleen Forda—C. P. I A gentle maid, kind to all. Inter Nos '35: Key and Kolophon •36. ’37. Barbara Forker—C. P. I Lovable, happy and sincere.” Basketball ’§5. '36. ’37. ’38; Softball ‘36. '37. ’38. North Wind '37; Noroscope ’37, ’38; Amicae Ludorum '35. '36. '37. '38; N” Club '36. ’37. ’38; Inter Nos ’35. 36. 37. '38: Movie Club 36. '37. •38; Y Girls '35: Press Club '37. •38; Hockey ’35. '36. '37: Volley- ball '37; Sigma Chi Lambda '38. Rose Fomoff—General She finds a joy in living. Anita Forrester—C. P. I Quiet, sweet, and reliable.” Choir '37, 38: Sigma Chi Lambda '37. '38: Student Council '35. '36. '37: Le Cercie Francais '36, ’37: Debate '36: Inter Nos ’35, '36. '37; Opera '37. Edward Fournier—General Perseverance is his fortitude. Orchestra '35. '36: Cross Country '37; Track '37. ’38. Eugene Fowls—General A good sport in all things.” Teresa Frappler—C. C. I A merry heart goes a long way. Kayakl '37. '38. Sixth Row— Herbert Frazier—General Nothing ventured: nothing gained.” Klwyn Frechette—General Wisdom is better than rubies. Edmund Frelhelt—Technical Ambition has no rest. Technical Club ’35. '36: Future Craftsmen '36. '37. Arlington French—General He asks no praise: only the joy of working. Seventh Row— Robert Fromholz—C. C. I His every muscle moves in rhythm. band '35. ’36. '37. ’38: Band Club '37. '38; Movie Club '37, '38. Emerson Gage—I. A. II A good pal. Helen Gala—C. C. I Quiet of manner and soft of speech. Mary Garant—C. C. I Just so you see me.” Eighth Row— Helen Gardiner—C. C. I Smiling through work and Play” Basketball '36: Softball '36. Annette Gardner—C. C. I Some buddy for somebody.” Inter Nos ’35. '36. ’37. ’38: Sigma Chi Lambda '37. '38. Ruth Gardner—C. P. I Her goal is to make everyone her friend. Choir '36. Ernest Garrett—Technical Blessed are the Joy makers. Baseball Manager '37; Future Craftsmen '36. '37; Technical Club '36. Page 18 The 1938

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FI rut Row— Fifth Row— Dorothy Dow less—C. C. II “She's headed for success.” Hard Drahelm—C. C. II Her politeness Is genuine. Hurold Draper—C. I . I He looked at things straight in the face. Football Manager 35; North Wind ’37; Debate 35. ’36. ’37. '38; National Forensic '37. '38: Press Club ’36. '37. ‘38; Inter Nos '35. '36. '37. '38; Viking Hi-Y '37. '38; Kayaki '38. Margaret Duguay—C. C. II “Kindness is wisdom. Sigma Chi Lambda ‘38. Second Row— Michael Dunlch—General “Earnestness is the soul of work. Charles Dunlap—C. P. I “A quiet chap liked by all. Baseball '36. '38; Track '37. Milo Karhnrt—General “Silence is his virtue. Florence Eaton—C. C. I “A woman shall be the leader. Basketball '35. '36. '37; Softball '35, ‘36. '37; Amicae Ludorum ’35. 36. '37; “Y” Girls ’35; Camera Club ’37. Third Row— Lyle Eavy—General “Dependable at all times. Cross Country ’37; Track 37. Elizabeth Ecker—C. P. Ill “Her ambition will make her go far up the ladder of success. Sigma Chi Lambda ’37. ’38; De- bate '36, '37, '38; National Foren- sic '37. '38; Biology Club '36; Girl Scouts '36; Inter Nos '36. '37; Movie Club '36, '37; Junior Class Secretary '37. Ruth Eckert—C. C. I “Dark hair and snappy dark eyes —two points of loveliness. William Edgar—I. A. II “True to his word. Cross Country '37; Track '37. Fourth Row— Ruth Eckleberry—General “A delightful disposition. Herbert Klford—I. A. Ill “With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come. Violet Elleman—C. C. II “A smile of sunshine. Basketball '35. '36. '37; Softball '36. ‘37; Biology '38; “Y Girls '36; Hockey ’357 36. '37. Dorothy Elllthorpe—C. C. I “A cheery greeting for ail. Basketball '35. r36. '37, '38; Softball ‘36.’37.’38: Hockey '35. '36. •37, '38; Volleyball '37; Student Council '37. '38; Amicae Ludorum ’35.'36.'37.'38: “N” Club '36. '37. '38; Kayaki '38. Grant Elmer—C. P. I “All the marks of a swell fel- low. Geraldine Enelx—C. C. II “A true and sensible girl. James English—General “He tried—he succeeded. Cross Country '35. '36; Track '37, '38; Future Craftsmen '36: Stamp and Coin '36. '37: Aero Club '36. '37, '38; Camera Club '37. Phyllis Ephraim—C. P. I “A wonder picture of loveli- ness. Key and Kolophon '36. '37. Sixth Row— Joseph Esla—General With a heart so true. Evelyn Everett—C. P. I A rare gem.” Movie Club '37. '38. John Everett—General “The lad with the golden voice.” Choir '35, '36. '38; Opera '37. Edward FalknwskI—General “Silence is deep as eternity; speech Is shallow as time. Engineers Club '37, '38; Camera Club '36. '37. Seventh Row— Elizabeth Fargo—General “Implores the passing tribute of a sigh. Mamie Faris—C. C. II “She desires variety in life. Lois Farmer—General “It takes courage to blaze a new path.” Basketball '35. '36. '37; Softball '35. '36. '37; Amicae Ludorum '36. '37; “N Club '36. '37; Art Club '35, '36. '37. Ellen Farver—C. C. II “Her words are trusty heralds of her mind. North Wind Business Staff '37. '38: Home Economics Club '36. '37; Quill and Scroll '37. '38. Eighth Row— Agnes Fejedelem—General A little bit of patience often makes the sun come out. Amicae Ludorum '35. Mary Ferguson—General “Manners form the great charm of women. Nathalie Fetkenhlei—C. C. II “There is nothing so kindly as kindness and nothing so royal as truth.” Home Economics Club '37. '38; Y Girls '35. '36. Albert Flalka—C. P. I “It is not good that men should be alone. Baseball '36. '37. '38. Noroscope Page 17



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First Row Fifth Row — Mary Garrett—C. P. I “Happy and carefree; a loyal friend. ' Choir 35; Inter Nos '35. '36. '37. 38: Movie Club '37; Press Club 37; North Wind Business Staff '37. Jerome (latzrmryrr—General “By east, west, north and south. I spread my conquering might.” Basketball '35; Baseball '35. '36; Football '35. '37. Marllynne Gawthrop—C. C. II Learned, fair, and good.” Bernard Grills—General Able to 8peak for himself.” Debate '36. '37. Second Row— Betty Jane GeUte—C. P. I Sweet and demure.” Inter Nos '35. '36. '37. Frances Glbert—C. P. I “I pray you. be acquainted with this maid.’' Amicae Ludorum '35. '36. '37. '38: N” Club '36. '37. '38; Movie Club '37. '38; ”Y” CJIrls '36. '37. '38. Beatrice Gilbertson—General “There’s a blessing In her com- panionship.” Jack Gilchrist—C. P. I “How am I able such work to undergo?” Debate '35. '36. '37. tlonal Forensic '37. '38 Hl-Y '.'16. '37. '38; Kayaki '38: Na- ; Viking '37. '38. Third Row— Shirley Gilchrist—General “Allegiance and true faith of heart.” Elese Glllard—General And e'en her failings lean to virtue's side.” Amicae Ludorum '34. '35. Ruby Glllard— . C. II “To be gentle is the test of a lady.” John Glllmore—General The hard way brings the best results.” Fourth Row— Paul Gllmet—C. C. I “An honest youth is respected.” Art Club '3o. '36. '37; Biology Club '37. Clarence Goldberg—C. C. II “Accomplishment has its price.” Stella Golen—General “Her humor Is refreshing.” Dorothy Gonsler—C. I . I Nothing endures like a sweet personality.” Orchestra '35. '36. '37. '38; Bi- ology Club '35: Inter Nos '35. '36. |37. '38; Opera '37; Band Club '37. oo. Ruth Goodwin—Home Economics “What care I for sorrow.” Jack Goossen—C. C. II He knows not the ways of idle- ness.” Debate '35; Producers '36; Es- kimo Hi-Y '35. Thomas Gorman—General He plays his part.” Joseph Grabrnhorst—General He is even finer than you guessed.” Sixth Row- Morris Gran—General “I love life and I want to live.” Harold Graham—I. A. Ill He only lives, who works.” I.ester Graham—I. A. Ill “Always calm and always cool.” William Grappln—General Of all crafts, honesty is the master. Seventh Row— Marcia Gray—C. C. II Her eyes are big and blue.” Art Club '35. '36. '37. '38; Amicae Ludorum ’35. '36. Geraldine Green—C. C. I What mystery lies behind her smile?” Band '36. '37. '38; Band Club '36. '37, '38. Doris Gregory—C. P. I Her merry laugh will never die.” Basketball '35. '36; Softball '35: North Wind '37; Hockey '35: Amicae Ludorum '35. '36; Inter Nps '35. 36. '37. '38: Literary Club '35. '36; ”Y” Girls '35. '36. '37. '38; Press Club '36. '37. '38. Margarite Gross—C. C. II A good hearted and diligent maiden.” Producers ’37. Eighth Row— Thomas Grzeek— General As good a chap as you could know.” «eo «.union—«.enerai “Common sense is not a com- mon thing.” William Haddix—General “All musical people seem to be happy.” Band '35 .’36. '37: Orchestra '35. '36. '37; Football '86: Track '36: Golf '35: North Wind '37; Band Club '35. '36, '37: Drum Major '36; Drill Master '37. Irene Hallqulst—Home Economics “Quietness is best.” Noroscope Page 19

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