Northern High School - Noroscope Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1941

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HIGH TIMES WITH THE HI-Y Come Clean Week was one highlight of the Viking Hi-Y First row. left to right: Bud Viall, Harold Raymond, Jerome Allen, George Yam- brick. Joseph Gulish, Jack Thorp and Ted Viall; second row, Lauren McLain, I an Karrer, Robert Seager, Rob- ert Carey, James Contos, James Montpas and Ralph Smith, third row. Richard Webber, Albert Gilpin, Cal- vin Didier, Edward Lambert. William Russell, Richard To- bias, fourth row. Edward Neithercut, Burtis Woolfitt, Telford Miller, Bruce Cooke. Clare Dean, sponsor. Bruce Fienberg and Robert Burn- ham. Basketball in the aym high- lighted Norsemen Hi-Y meet- ings. First row, left to right: Herman Hawkins. Joseph Hogan. Billy Jackson and Charles Wright, sponsor; second row. Sheridan Tuck- er, Floyd Fielder. Sylvester Jcrrett, Hezekiah Bibbs, Wil- l’cm Hcmilton and Clarence Henderson Viking Hi-Y Officers Ed Neithercut and A1 Gilpin..........Co-Presidents Bruce Cooke..............................Secretary William Russell..........................Treasurer Clare Dean ................................Sponsor The Vikings, the original Hi-Y club at Northern, maintained its traditions with an especially ac- tive year. These Hi-Yers were responsible for two fine programs to which all of the Y clubs were invited. At these programs Frank Farry opened the annual ''Come Clean Week campaign with a talk, and the Reverend Frank Smith spoke on occupational opportunities. Always striving to give a complete program to its members, the Viking Hi-Y supplemented its sports program with several educational and en- tertaining features. Stanley Kuick showed his movies on the northland, while Edwin Brunsden spoke on his World War experiences and Bill Tate, Northern alumnus, gave advice on going to college. The entire Viking Hi-Y program exemplifies the theme of the club, clean living, clean scholar- ship, clean athletics, and clean speech. Page 10 Norsemen Hi-Y Officers Hezekiah Bibbs................................ President William Jackson.............................. Secretary Sylvester Jarrett................Athletic Representative Joseph Hogan...........Assistant Athletic Representative Charles Wright...................................Sponsor The highlight of the Norsemen activities has been athletics. Finishing in a tie for the Hi-Y League leadership, the club turned out some fine players who performed well in the annual Hi-Y- Faculty game. Although the boys lost, they really made the teachers hustle to come out on top of a 37-30 score. As active as the older clubs, the Norsemen Hi-Y has participated in all of the jointly sponsored projects this year, including the ''Come Clean campaign and the meetings at which prominent speakers were engaged. Equally fine has been their record in the selling of soft drinks at school functions. One of the richest of Northern extra-curricular organizations so far as friendship is concerned, the Norsemen will have something by which to remember this fine year when every member is given a gold-filled Hi-Y pin. 1941

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SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT The world—past and present —its history, peoples, geography and civilization—is studied in the Social Studies department. Students learn the principles of democratic government, they learn why that government must be preserved. In class and school affairs, they put those principles into practice The teachers in the department are. first row, left to right: Clare Dean, A B . M A . B D ; Lester Ehrbnght, A B , second row, Edmund Love. A B . Miss Veva Lowes, B.A , M A . third row, Harold Reynolds, A M , Marvin Sitts, A B , fourth row, Mrs. Grace Smith, ABM A , Herman Steele. A B., M A ; filth row. Miss Augusta Topping, M A , Mrs. Gladys Westcott, A B , sixth row. Charles Wright, A B Students engaged in activities typical of the Social Studies department are shown above 1. From left to right. Bob McKeen, Jacqueline Harbeson and Lee Buck are pictured examining a pre-Hitler World globe. 2. Elaine Andrews, hanging a poster during the heat of the election cam- paign 3. Dorothy LaBeau and Tom Morgan, seated, selling Viking car plates to Barbara Crouch, left, and Phyllis Downer. 4. Ruth Sammons reading about the latest develop- ments in the European war 5. Betty Smurthwaite sells candy for the 'Y Girls at a basketball game 6. Eugene Malecki administering the oath of office to the new Student Council representatives. NOROSCOPE Page 9



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BASKETBALL . . OUTINGS . . FOOD Combining sports with .public service lends interest to. the Eskimo Hi-Y's pro- gram First row. leit to right: 1 Raymond McPhee, Keith Ald- er.: Robert Wilson and Jimmy Walding; second row, Joseph Daniowski. Dick Minore. Jul- ius Frey. Frank Tuttle and Raymond Procunier; third row, Stanley Kuick. sponsor. Walter Szpara, William Wiltz, William Wolfe, Clar- ence Johnson and Archie Hess. In this, their second year of existence, the North- ern Lights shone brightly in Hi-Y activities. First row. left to right: Elgin Clark, Clarence Carlson. Edward Horvath. William Ahlstrom and Joseph Faris, second row, Willie Wien- brauck, Earl Grandon, Rob- ert Reid and Joseph Bobalik; third row, Ted Hosie, Leslie Norton, Emil Marcet, Joseph Husak and Edwcrd Koch, fourth row, Donald Glenn, Stanley Zbiciak, Paul Pagel, sponsor Eugene McClure and Edward L Fejedelem. Eskimo Hi-Y Officers Ray McPhee ...............................President William Wolfe........................Vice-President Keith Alder...............................Secretary William Wiltz.............................Treasurer Stanley Kuick.............................. Sponsor During the past year, the Eskimo Hi-Y has par- ticipated in practically every phase of club life. Basketball, all school events and joint meetings with other “Y groups were influenced by this Hi-Y. In the fall, Eddie Pierce, a former Viking foot- baller, reminisced for the Eskimos by relating some of his experiences in sports. Later in the year sports again was accented with programs dealing with fly tying and casting. Richard Boyd and Ed Cumings were the experts who gave demonstrations, one of which was open to the entire school. Mr. Kuick's group was the working force behind the all-city Hi-Y conference at Hurley hospital with Dr. David Treat as the speaker. The success of that evening meeting rewarded the club mem- bers for their work and showed the efficiency of the Eskimo Hi-Y. Northern Lights Hi-Y Officers Emil Marcet .............................President Joe Husak...........................Vice-President Joe Bobalik .... . Secretary Paul Pagel ................................Sponsor Industry has keynoted the activities of the Northern Lights Hi-Y. Its members outdid them- selves in their second year of organization by selling programs at the Northern-Central football game and by selling pop at school dances. Ray Ambrose was the group representative at the Muskegon Older Boys' Conference, and he, together with Elgin Clark, made the arrange- ments for travel descriptions given by Stanley Kuick and Clare Dean. Much of the credit for the success of the annual “Go to Church Night is due the Northern Lights Hi-Y, in that its president headed the committee which planned the all-city event. Thus the “Lights worked for the best interest of both the school and the community. NOROSCOPE Pagel 1

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