Northern High School - Noroscope Yearbook (Flint, MI)
- Class of 1943
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T' - Z,' A DEDICATION When duty whispers low thou must the youth re phes I can Emerson IKING RECORDS rn scholarshrp athletrcs and o her school GCIIVIIIGS demonstrate the ab1l1ty of Norsemen to fulfrll therr obl1gat1ons whether In the classroom and act1v1ty centers or on the athletrc fleld urn e war has been declared and war regulatlons prescnbe the rnductlon of youths of hlgh school age many VIICITIQS have put asrde therr dreams of wear mg cap and gown rn the commencement parade and have donned the khakt ol1ve drab and navy blue of the armed forces Although lmportant rn the l1fe of youth the e dreams of cap and gown are least among the sacrr IICGS whrch they hate been called upon to make They have grven up thetr homes therr fam1l1es thelr frrends and other assoc1at1ons wh1ch were dear to them In true Vrlang fashron they have gone all out to wm the war and uphold these democratrc trad1 trons whlch were rnstllled ln them durmg thelr stay at Northern They wlsh to guarantee that future classes w1ll not have to make the same sac 1f1ces Symbollc of all Vrklna warrrors are ALBERT ZOLTAN GAZSO MICHAEL BENIAMIN GELLIS IOHN KISH EDWARD PETER KOCH MAX A LINDER DOUGLAS LLOYD MACDONALD EUGENE HUBERT McCURDY ROBERT EREDERIC MILLER DEREK CLIFTON MITCHELL ALVIN HECTOR MURRAY WILLIAM HAROLD PACKER and ROB ERT EARL RESSEGUIE who entered the armed forces from the graduatlng class of Ianuary l943 Because these twelve symbolrze V1k1ng manhood and because they were the frrst Northern graduate to be granted drploma under the war trme regula tlons the l943 Noroscope wrshes to do them specral honor In order to be granted d1plomas Vlkrngs en termg the servlce before th close of thelr last semes ter must have completed two th1rds of the semester and must have pass1ng grades tn all subyects at the tlme of mductron Becau e of tl'1e1r herolc self denlal rn forego1ng all the pleasures pertatnmg to a formal hrgh school com men ement and because of the other great personal acr1f1ces whlch they have made to ach1eve vrctory Northern Hrgh School smcerely ded1cates the IQ43 Noroscope to these flghtmg sons cr ' 1 1 ' n , .Q . 1 l .. L A p.n . s O L I 1 I D - F' I ,..-., ' ' V I I -. - It H I' .J 1 f I I ' 1 1 I I I , - ' 1 , . ' c- Q S - - I fi - -C S 1 ' '. -1 1 C ., . . nl I EOREWORD For tlie first time in its Iiistory the Norcscope is being published under war time conditions wliicli have penetrated directly into the life of every Northern student. Never before nave- Vikings been called upon to do without accusf tomed luxuries, let alone to give Iull time service and possibly their lives Ior their courif IC OI If rnilitarj: tlleizie seeriied C1LI',IOI'lTl'J'- t oasis of an ali out sztiioci 'yearpook More than ever before this 'gear s lifcrosf e i.-:ill serve its purpose of preserving memo ie for Vikings Iiave been called to colors nd tlieir parents as well as the usual recip nt Befause trust x ar o' all ut living COVER TITLE PAGE SFINICS SCENICS EIJICATIOI I EIDICATIOI EOREWOR J ROIDY Idepartinentsj LINE OE COMIv'AIID Adrrunis ati I oqn Faculty Faculty Faculty S ii len C oin I I 'J O I HOIIOR ROLL Craduc ina G adua no USGA N1 I raduatma Honor Studen or dew oro S L er Hor or S uideri Hoi I id C11 aint ia LTAI E JRL A IZAT O I I r FO will treasure tlie pic 5 s cf to 'sd cr. s rw C freer 'ci ,A G,- DOO? NOROSCOPE ORG AN ZATIOI rr U e U I-IEALTH AIIIQ RECRLATIO vial? fs II: e o cl vc SPECIAL ACTIVITIES EO Wa Sarp sole S ap rixe e Kan E o KJ e 4 Red Cos anrual drive R I ro cur, rear G I I tin el II I 1 RTHI AII II IO I t re a I xc a e rd he py o casiors ...bcdie in tic rapid o ' .' Q' s fi je . c ' i , a ' '. T , . - . I v IIC Fla IIC , . 1 I IQ 58 I3I'i1sc itnesse-Ilofinezri Li'1Iit-' Hi-Y ,ff 59 Pnyica itn-s.e V- V 71 -77 All rclio I ,tiletici V, 78 Girlr tTIfOff:3 Ie Q i.i, ii , V 79 Sccol Wan 'ex 1 I V. I ' I I ..I I , I I . x I I ii .' :S . tr 'on C i s-I tsl 81 C7 5 ' IK Y I 82 Victory o lc Aanipaigr. 82 Iforth rn .arrii Iielpers 83 . r . I W I 84-88 f-5 C :ss I ' and oraanizatici. Wa: Anti it 'fi ' f I ' CII Ifn':i i U :z' CI'iI,f VVar Courcil Y Girl: Cltss Ilcerr G R GUI, iris Pio::re:1fsi'.'e Clap Ialoriie Eccrioiiiics Clsii, J .1 V , .is LG A V' Y v' far. h rt ti .j H .or Stu i is ' V Press Clair 'Sr a1.aI'I .7 t'd-.ts 'E A i I' .if ,, ,. IEE UCAT.Oll Afll '.'.'.f R TR. 1.lfI.IQ ' mzfiduatiria io: .iti .I6:YIf.i SMH I L AU 59 I,ei,a:t:z.e:.i1: :Qi fffioal iciin ' . :fi . 'i' HI , , 9 Pre-zri:,.'1i-.. 'airy-.- Quill and Scroll -A '.'.'ir Ir.I::t:. i.. ,ri -14.1 -. Service iiier. Iriiiviti' I . - IJORALI' IZLIIII ffll Aflf I UI:I.IC'lTY ,I 3 guys, ci,,,, QL Piplzgqti . 1 122. , ,. I f-, 33 I?ir.Q1gi',,:. . 1 13: S Isnicr ani :or,:.-::fi-f eigi. 3- gn HL, . fqf. .- V ,- -1 ---f-r . 1.,- .,i- UV VVV VVVVV V PVIVVFVIVVVVG V . ., .. , .. .. ., . E5 F7 'ii': KI I t Air R'iii Pin :..e :, V V 'i:- -i it RI-i C: 3 Il'If ,I . . ., V Q. X fs Ng X f-.1 1075 UF 6'0!V!V4 g K., f f 0 ESPECI TO ouR FACULTW1 WHOSE TIME 12 AND EFFORT I5 SPENT IN THE PREPARATION FOR OUR FUTURE raiser' 1943 IN COMMAND AR has la1d an espec1ally heavy hand on the V1k1ng adm1n1strat1on and teachlng staff Dur1ng the f1rst year of f1ght1ng numerou changes 1n curr1cula and sublect to better f1t Northerners to w1nn1ng the war have enta1led hours of plann1ng and programm1ng by ad m1n1strat1on and coun elor Teachers have had to change cour e of study and meet extra burdens 1n the school and f'ommun1ty Counselors Workmg extra hours to help students 1n a choxce of sublect better to f1t them 1nto the war effort V1k1n coun selors have seen one of the bus1est years 1n Northern 1stor Fxrst row left to r1ght are MISS Lucy D1llon Iohn Enghsh 12 Mrs Harrlet Latlmer lack Hubbard 12B MISS Mar1e Prahl Norman Hoffman 11A M1ss Blanche Terr Ro Km ht llB M1ss Donna McCaughna Emerson POWTIS OA ura Br wer and Herman Steele 10B ll rf N KTHE NOROSCODE 13 L5 Admxmliruion-Changes xn fac ulty 1n subyect matter and unrest among students because of the war ha e made the1r lobs es ec1ally heavy th1s year At the r1g t IS O N lk 1nc1 al next IS MISS orwa pr p ealthy H111 er asststant pr1nc1pal M1ss Frances Lyon dean of gxrls d uy V llo1.stor dean of boys IH faculty becau e of men leav1ng or and QOIHQ 1nto war 1ndustry created problems s1nce there already was a shortage of tecchers These extra burdens have all been met well by the V1k1ng front off1ce Otto F Norwalk pr1n c1pal beS1deS an wenng the add1t1onal ad m1n1strat1ve challenges IS act1ve 1n many clubs and organ17at1ons He 1S espec1ally GCl1Ve 1n the format1on of Ne1ghborhood War Clubs and recently becarre a member of the board of dl rectors of the Y MC A Busy as he 1S he sttll ma1nta1ns '11s fnendllness and enthus1asm for all th1ngs V1k1ng Ass1st1ng Mr Norwalk IS MISS Wealthy H1ll1er who also has had her work redoubled MISS Hllllef IS act1ve 1n help1ng to ma1nta1n the rou t1ne operat1on of the school on a steady keel de p1te the manv d1stract1ons offered students by part t1me employment 1nduct1ons 1nto the armed forces and sh1ft1ng requlrements of war curr1cula M1ss France Lyon dean of g1rls and Guy Houston dean of boys also have corne 1n for an 1ncrease 1n dut1es The1r d1rect contacts Wllh students have brought them face to face Wlth the many personal problems besett1ng the younger generat1on 1n war t1me Attendance problems vncreased because of war t1me employment of students and the natural unrest of a war lnvolved youth Thlr teen counselors atded students ln thelr personal and scholast1c problems Counselors who were M1ss Har M15 M1ss Blanche Terry and Roy Kmght llB s MISS Don na McCaughna and Emerson POWYIG IZA s and Mrs Lura Brewer and Herman Steele lOBs lack Hubbard and MISS D1llon also counseled the class wh1ch was graduated 1n February ass1gned to VQFIOUS half grades tncluded Lucy Dtllon and Iohn Enghsh 12A s Mrs r1et Lat1mer and lack Hubbard l2Bs Mar1e Prahl and Norman Hoffman llA s 2' W A ,K - ,, 'via ,, , V 2 my ' tilt . ' li , 'I 5 J,-1, . S A , I v f . . . t . . - . I S . 3 . . . h l I . - ' ' ' b S S. .Q . I I - . . . S S ' . ' X., - A -- l ,ll ',l,'gvlflrs.-if :el .I h l ' I U I ' I ,,,,,,,, l I A S . . . . S I , I . , I A I I I , :I . S ,,, 1 U I ' 8 THE NOROSCOPEK 0 1943 W IN STRUCTORS Flrst row Ieit to right Mrs Eula Benott Language Crandal Bxsbee Scxence Mxss Dorothy Breda Physxcal Educatzon Mrs Lura Brewer Home Economxcs Clyde Brock Math 6. Scxence Mrs Frances Buell Commercxal Mrs Dorothy Carver Home Economxcs Second row Wxltred Cnssman lndustnal Arts LeRoy Damels-Vocal Musxc Clare Dean Socxal Studxes Mrs Hazel De Hart Commercxal Lynn DePree Science Mxss Lucy Dxllon Language Lester Ehrbrxght Soclal Studies Third row Iohn W Englxsh Industrial Arts Miss Marguerite Farmer Mathematics Mxss Irene Forquer Commerczal Mrs Ruhamah Francxs English George Guxley Sclence Mxss Mary Halsey Home Economlcs Fredenck Harnngton Englxsh Fourth row Mrs Dorothy Harvey Language lvl Clarence Haynes lndustrxal Arts Merle Henry Industnal Arts Norman Hoffman Scxence lack Hubbard Englxsh Elmer Kxssack Enghsh Roy Kmght Commercxal Frith row Stanley Kuxck Scxence Mrs Harr1etLat1mer Englxsh Mxss Esther Lextson Commerclal Miss Veva Lowes-Socxal Studxes Mxss Donna McCaughna English Mrs Dorothy McCoy Englxsh Mrs Anme McGlone Mathematxcs L 5' - L, 15' ' .ur f Y 5 9-f L M 1 I I 'Q FL. 4. Il- M f 6 ' 4 A 3 fe , y v, 5 f . 21 I ,L it 5. 4, 4, ,, 1943 Tl-IE NOROSCOPE IN STRUCTORS First row left to right Wxllzam Melzow Socxal Studxes Clarence Newcomb- Industnal Arts Raymond Nash Englxsh Thomas Potter Industnal Arts Emerson Powrxe Socxal Studies Mxss Mane Prahl Enghsh Mrs Magdalene Rhodes-Enghsh Second row Gene Rxccellx lndustnal Arts Mrs Myra Vestal Schultz Language Louxs Schulz Enghsh Mrs Grace Sherman Social Studxes Basll Sxms Industnal Arts Bernard Smxth Instrumental Musxc Those not appearmg rn p1ctures are Mrs Laura Loetscher Scxence and Mrs Irma Schrxooberger Scrence and Commerc1al Faculty members who taught part of the year and are not plctured are Aaron Amtsbuechler Mrs Grace Smxth Socxal Studies Third row Clxtiord Snyder-Scxence Alvah Stegenga Commercxal Mass Blanche Terry Mathematxcs Mrs Marguente Txefenthal Commercxal Mrss Loulse Tobey Commercial Mrs Nelda Topolka Englxsh Fourth row Mrss Lma Tyler Physxcal Education Mrs Gertrude Velguth Art Mxss Gretchen Walz Mathematlcs Raymond Weeks Scxence l l Mrs Gladys Westcott Socxal Studles Charles Zexlmger Industrxal Arts Mxss Exleen Berry Frith row Mrs Eleanor Bullen Rackham Secretary Mlss Mmam Herron Lxbranan Mxss Vxvxan Ingram Rackham Counselor Miss Mary Ann Mxtchell Lxbrary Cle k Mass Isobel Ragga- Fmancxal Secretary Raymond Swanson Bible Llterature Mrs Fannie Van Guxlder Fee Secretary Commerclal George Lmcoln Sparush and Enghsh LOUIS McNew hngnsh V1r1cer1tMcPhar lm Art Iohn Mul'1v1c lr1dustr1alArts Mrss Mary Perkms Enghsh Harold Reynolds Phys1calEdu canon M1ss Rum Schorlmg SCIENCE Charles Wr1ght SoC1al Stud1es .,,, -E A W ' .v ' 'X , 5' 31 Z. 4 - ' Herman Steele-Social Studies Financial SOCTGWYY IO 2 so eo l94? ..O..O:,oO, 4 SPECIALISTS O MAKE students happier ana to better :Lt them into the life of the cornrnunity, three special Counseling organizations have been set up, one to guide students eduCat1onally, one to it them into commurhty jobs, and a third to help in military affairs In a project to te:t the vclue of individualj specialized counseling, especially in the light of placing students tn the currtculurn best suited for them as shown by 'locational and aptitude tests Northern High School has cooperated with the Rackham Foundation The Foundation sup- plied the counselors, testing progrcms and all other necessary prerequisites fffiss Vivian lngram, Rackham Counselor, took over a group of present seniors when they were in1uniorh1g'isc'iool Under her gudance these students selected Curriculums and followed cours es of study as recor mended by the Foun dotton after thorough te,ts were given to fulfill the areat demand for student worl' ers in facto ies and stores and off ces a lrlo Placei tent Bureau was set up With Roy Knight and Gene RlCC6'll1 th chorge hunareds of V lf ings have oeen placed n pa.t cnd ull time ob throughout the c ty Mr Knight and flr R ccelli interview students to f nd out what ktnd of ern ployment they desire and are best suited for The students teachers are then asked for rec ommendations When factories or store ca l n for students their wants are usually satis ed This year when the A C factory sent cppl ca tions for students to fill out lflr Knight aw .o it that every student who was aualified and wished an application got one When Bell Telephone w shes a new emolovee lffr Kn gh' and lflr Riccetli arrange personal interview between emoloyer and student Work sur feys are taken annually to see now many students are working and attend ng schoot so that school worn and outside emp oy mert can oeth work hand n hand to the st dent s advantage Because so many boys were disturbed cver thetr place in a war ridden world a military counselor at Northern Ncs appointed Li ie Powrie was c iosen and has done in ich to 'mtl' the boy wlf are plarn ng on being tnductea into the arrry or enltshng in the armed forces Not only did he advise the boys on the different branches of serx ce but also sponsc ed the tests which were a ven in the early spring for van lvav, rm and Air Corps t cers train no candidates Better Citizens 4 A.: 9K :- 36 o wane h ard V f . a . , . . . ,U -3 s -' l . 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Mr rfn1':r.t 1n'er'.'1ew1ng Margaret M:Gi':'f.'w1Z71 'he ah ect of best p.a:1hj: :mr in 3 sp r time or. v.'r.,.e in ,ne f:..:'f::r.7 g::' .re MY :'i:t:e... :chiefs with ar. ern rpzver who ne-exe hf.p or. nov: t best hzs 1' MQ! Pon-Jrge gn the .ox-:er pic .re :chiefs with taco: Len: it :area 211 on tx .re entrz' .rue 'ref so f arrnea torces Q 1 Jr fm? 1943 ,- ',r ,r THE NOROSCOPF 5 Student Leg slators The group ol students pxctured abo e were elected o represent the school 1n the Student Counc1l 'Ihe toD row ol pxctures 1rclud s all the otltcers of the Counc1l From lelt to rxght are Cal 1n D1d1er presrdent Iohn Carey VICC prestdent Barbara l'l1ll correspondmg secretary Edxth Place recordmg secretary and Robert MacM1llan treasurer The Counc1l members appearmg rn the group above are F1rst row lelt to rlght Antomette Bober Mar1lyn Ph1ll1ps Pat Bram Sylwa Htmelhoch Margaret Kapture Nadalee Potter Helen lacobs Hannah Sargts and Ed1th May Place second row Kenneth Green Georgene Ptttsley Ieanne Bourne Barbara Htll Martha Hamtlton Cathenne Ott Katherme Mangxarcrna Madclme Groshek Emtle Berger and Patrtck Henry thxrd row Robert MacM1lIan Rtchard Webber Calvm D1d1er Mr Hous ton Bruce Flenberg Bob Belange Carl Cl-1stensen and Robert rralka COMMANDERS BY ELECTlON THE STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Calvtn Dldlef Pres1dent Iohn Carey Vrce Presldent Barbara H111 Corre pondlng Secretary Ed1th Place Record1ng Secretary Robert MacM1llan Treasurer EYNOTING Student Counc1l act1v1t1es lor 1942 43 was he Scrap DTIVG sponsored by the Counc1l IH wh1ch more scrap was collected and turned over to the nat1onal scrap dr1ve than any other pubhc hrgh school 1n the c1ty Other war act1v1t1es and student governvng pro1ects bulked large 1n the Counc1l s program Contalners placed 1n the corr1dors lor scrap proved tnadeauate and the collect1on was moved to the athletlc l1eld Robert F1alka Leo Lorenz and Rtcnard Webber made arrange ments and helped to collect the scrap Actlon was taken by the counctl endors1ng 1nterscholast1c atnlet1cs and reauesttng that t be cont1nued They also urged Northern stu dents to take 1t upon themselves to properly take care of any dtsturbance whtch mtght ar1se at any of Northerns act1v1t1es and that the stu dents mdorse and cooperate 1n the phvs1cal l1t ness programs sponsored by the Northern ath let1c department As IS customary at Chr1strr1as t1me the Stu dent Counc1l appropr1ated money for a Chr1st 'nas tree and decorat1ons and collected 1tems to f1ll baskets lor the underpr1v1leged lvfadellne Groshek was charrman of the comm1ttee lxlltng the baskets wlth Anto1nette Bober and Patncta Wldespread enthus1asm was shown at a pep meet1ng sponsored by the Counc1l on Frtday the 13th wh1ch wasn t ar' unlucky day for Northern Edtth Place QODSFT Ftalka and lohn Carey were appotnted to reuse the const1tut1on 1l necessary ln order to sell refreshments at the dances or home game 1t IS necessary that each club se cure the permtsslon ol the Student Counc1l hr t A comm1ttee was appo1nted w1th Nadalee Pot ter as chatrman and members Helen Ebare and Cather1ne Ott to 1nvest1gate The groups whxch lunctlon under the Student Counc1l 1nclude Soctal commtttee Georgene P1ttsley cha1rr11an Anne McDonald Betty Ruth Evelyn loder and lflarvm Fox publ1c1ty com m1ttee Edlth Place cha1rman Bettv Gay Paul 1ne PFOCISSI and Bruce McDonald act1v1tv com m1ttee Barbara H1ll cha1rman Robert Weber Shtrley Czachorsln Vary lean Haas and D1ck Yankle and athlettc co1nm1ttee Fred Okal chatrman Harold Raymond and Peter Fu 1 U71 A 6. gs f t 'Q' ' i is Q Q: . 1 - vv ' , ' , . l l - e . A I , I , I ' ...... , s ' ' ' ' , A ' Guy V. Houston ........1.....1.,.... Sponsor Brain assisting her. - i A ' ' ' ' ' A A 1 . 1 1 , A . . , . 4 ' 1 L . - 3 ' ' V . - I vi . I , . - , A . V THE NORCSCOPE Plcmnmg Board T Cx o r' nut s at E ont 'fob F a ra ass a N H3 t 'Jn Mad o nc sdr Ma STRATEGISTS THE WAR COUNCIL OFFICERS Chatrrnan Vtce Chatrman Secretary Etrst Semester Sponsor e Second Semester Sponsor L uts Schulz Asststant Sponsor Bruce Etenberg llareba lflayer Jeanne Brewer Charles Wrtght lfltss Veva Lov1 O SUl9ERVlSE and ortgtnate war acttvtttes at Northern was tne work the Vrkrng War Coun cl members toox over 'lhe Counctl whtch was organtzed tn Feb uary i944 tntttated many pro1ects of value to the war effort St mulatton of t le sale of war stamps opened the year s acttvtty wtth purcnastng of a Jeep tne ftrst sttmulant used Enthustasttc Norsemen hortly completed pay nent Coltectton of scrap was plannea Dy me group and carrred out DY the Student Counctl Clubs were a yen suggest ons by the Counctl for Red Cross work to ard the boys tn the serv tces and Mtss lftrtam l-lerron collected f ve dol lars from several classes to be used to purchase twentv ftve poc1cet novels to D6 sent to the vart ous camp throgghotut the co lntrv Stretcher bearers and messengers were or gantzed and a Kev Kan W s placed tn tne hall for keys to lock o t the Axts A Scrap Boca was ccrnpled by the War ll 3 'J e cha CIF Da d b oadcas s n cz H c JV e r o Gert Lei! r' n rr e Counctl ptcturtng all thetr acttvtttes and Nas sent to Washtngton Vt C as a contest entry Books for the boys tn tne servtce were brought tnto the ttbra y by students durtng the Vtctory Book Campalgn under the guldarce of lfltss Herron The Red Cro s anve for funds was also under taken by the Councl and a ma1or1ty ofV1k1ngs contrtbuted Cancelled po tage stamps were gathered and st tdents were u ged to at least have a backyard garden so thts summer crops would DG plenttful To promote the sale o war stomp ervtce strtpe were patnted cn the door wtndow of the rooms havtng a certatn percentcge of buytng The number ln tne class purcnastng stamp de term ned the ratrng of the room Later the num be of bonds pdrchased IH each cla s was patnted on the door w1ndows Enltsttng Gallants at Northern and sponsor ng the Gallant Carrpatgn was another ma n event of the Counc l Urs Gladys Westcott was faculty advt or tn tnts project lfleettnas of tne Counctl were held every weex and eacn aathertng brought forth many new rdeas and sdggesttcns The student and faculty coooeratton at Northern was the ult1 mate reaso'1 that all f these plans were carr ed out s ccesstullv l 943 1 1 ' A' .-- he VV r C A .Gil coordt es all of war M 'rf-7 '.'1: ., :rm 4, . 'rzcta Herbsf ra ic r ' ttnq 'Lass '19 '1'1L+ ,laflhem , 7 row' -eff to 71337 f en. 3 rerree i tive, '.1 hard ' ebb 7 se tt r :ass Vest' . 1:2 ,Jill sophomore c. zreszif-nt, M rzbelle Simon hott: ' 1 renre- ' AA A :A FMA 36 V' P , A ' ' V ' 'w'1'f Tf C. ft .1- f ff Y SL' ,CA ITU 1.1 . t. 9.11. ' ' ' .' sfnfa rw-, lean Brewer secretary and Miss Jeva Lowes Sf onscr, A, 1 fl YG 'Ae ' rg 5 W1 Second ,CWI Long S551-A-Z, cssmmn, SFOFASOT: Bmce Fmnborq thf' .1ort.. Wmd represenotwe the .gat semester, oes not c..c:'rn , . elzne Cv' shek jx I1' :asf frf1.r'e N, rf-bar 'Irv-'17 in tre ptcturo , . A ,A 1 I Y ' A - 1 . , . 1,. F . A - ., . A A f ' S .1 . . ' FN Y I A C . . . C, - Q A 1 ' A . , , . ' S 1 . . 1 . A A . . . 1 ,N . . . A f Y 1 1 1 ' ' . . . g N A A . . t . .1, S , F Ai A . . 1 - - - A - -.1 J S C A A my A 7 A Y 4 V - - . , 1 - - - . . . . S ' L' Y l I H C 'J M . A ' f 1 . . A 1 . l - -A - ' Y ' ' - . -. V . , Q , , ' - - 1. 1 11 1 J' A A 4 T ' ' ' V 11 . 11 , , A 1 A . . .LA . 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O . . 1 l i ' 11 ' 1 .1 . , ,A 1 A , 1943 THE NOROSCOPE Commanding Officers Ably dtrectmg the1r respectwe classes the class othcers are pzctured here m three groups The tour on the lelt are senxor oltlcers the tour ln the mxddle lumor olhcers and the last tour the sophomore ottcers The semor otttcers rnclude left to rrght top row Rxchard Webber p esrdent and Robert McGumess vlce prestdent second row Mareba HISTORY OF CLASSES SENIOR OFFICERS Rrchard Webber Presldent Robert McGu1ness V1ce Presldent Mareba Mayer Barbara MacM1llan IUNIOR OFFICERS Madehne Groshek Marvtn Fox VICE Secretary Treasurer Pres1dent Presrdent Secretary Phyllls Plke Treasurer SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Robert F1alka Dav1d Margol1s VICG Betty Lou Ptttsley Patr1c1a Iewett Treasurer Presldent Presldent Secretary After completmg three years of hrgh school 635 sen1ors were ready to make the1r debut 1nto the war torn world whrch w1ll enable many Vrktng boys to travel extenstvely Approxt mately 142 l2Bs 648 tumors and 807 sopho mores were enrolled at Northern th1s pa t year makxng a crowded school of 2 292 students Compentton between the three classes was keen dunng the scrap dr1ve when student pulled scrap mn wagons carrted t1n by hand and rolled ln tlres tor blocks The mlghty sen1ors came out the vrctors ID th1s worthwhtle campa1gn Class partles were the major actlvvty spon sored for Vllftngs th1s year bv the dltferent classes and 1t was the tumors who staged thc hrst party entltled Hrt Parade The 43 gr ld uatmg class gave the only couple dance ot the year rncludrng all classes fvh1ch featured mary rhumbas and tangos carr fmg out the .JO1ll'2 Amertcan theme Not to be out done bv the senvors or tumors the aplmomores gave ll 4 Mayer secretary and Ba bar: MacM1llan t easu er The jumor ortxcers are top row Made' ne Groshek resldent and Marvm Fox v1ce presldent second row Ann ultm secretary and Phylhs Pxke treasurer Th sophomore othcers mclude Robert Ftalka presldent and Dand Margolxs vtce pres1dent second ow Betty Lou Plttsley secretary and Patrxcxa Iewett treasurer two part1es namely For Me and My Gal and the Punkln Pow Wow Th1s years upper classmen were the ltrst group leavlng Northern that had speclal sen1or gu1dance classes The 1nd1v1dual counclllng and the tests g1ven them a1ded many semors ln p1ck1ng out the vocatxon for whlch they were best fltted Northern Was the trrst school 1n Mlchlgan to start g1v1ng these tests Tuberculosls X rays were g1ven agam th1s year to all sen1ors free of charge under the ausp1ces of the Genesee County Tuberculosls Assoclatlon Personal tra1ts may not be an act1v1ty ot the three classes but xt played an rmportant part 1n the1r l1ves even though 1t was seldom men ttoned Employers would rather see the per sonal tra1t marks ot a probable employee rather than the scholastrc average for certa1n pos1t1ons Once each semester every student 1S marked by the1r classroom teacher rn accuracy attltude and cooperatton tn l ISITY depend ab1l1ty rcltabxlxty leadershlp and personal ap pearance A record of these marks IS kept for every Vlklng throughout h1s three years at Northern At an electlon of class otftcers taklng place dLll'1l'1gll'le ftrst semester 1t was the sopho mores who had the hrghest percentage of voters wh1ch demonstrated who enjoyed such a democratlc prlvllege most For the Ilrst ttme also 1n Northern s h1story a group ot students have recelved three years councthng from Mtss V1v1an Ingram Rackham Foundahon dlrector at Northern Thts group pvcked trom Emerson Iunlor l-llgh school three vcars ago has now completed tts htgh school career 9 ' 1 A ' ' l ' I ' 'rf t . 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Scholastxc Honors A three way t o top ank ng scho astically in th senior clas went to Elaine Adams lanet Adams and Fmtle Be ge who were narrzed Ja ed tc ans SENIGR HONOR AWARDS Scholastic honors were led by three girls Elaine Adams Ianet Adams and Emile Berger who were named valedictorians Next in line was salutatorian Gertrude Cross Twenty six age ol 3 5 to the salutatorian while titty two received with honors rating for having a rec ord of 3 U up to and including 3 49 ln compil ing the averages As counted tour points Bs three Cs two and D s one High Honors Grouped closely with an averaae 35 up tc th salutatorian are 26 Vikings They received High Honor award Below are left to ight tirst row Emma lean Allen lame Andrews lean Billings lean Bdkwaz lla Mae al Bruce Fienberg and Robert Gamache Second row Marga ct Iohnson Philomena Kelle Doris Koethe Andrew MCGL re Arleen Manwell Mareba Mayer and Martha Miller third row These th ee finished th ee yea s cn senio l' h school with a A eco a Next below was Ge :1 oss sat 'ato an are e o g t as t e ra es a list d bove The American Legion High Scholarship awards were presented to three valedictorians for the girls and to Bruce Fienberg lor the boys The Daughters ot the American Revolution Brewer The D A R United States historv prizes went to Bruce Fienberg first and Gertrude Cross second lor winning in a competitive examination The Latin Club service awards went to Bruce Fienberg and Emile Berger l' lean Shoernake and Bethanv Ann Ueh othy Vincent Loraine Wallace Louise ooa Betty le e ,I who tinished t e is xncl ded in this g odp but she oes ictures Potter Helen Hdhala n tout w Wandzel and lean semester in Chicago not appear in the Ma garet Minar L aine Novak Geo gene Pittslev Nadalee W 0- Zyl... 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' S A 3 THE NOROSCOPE 1943 nh Honor F tty t one a na to ma r tammg an average ot t o 3 0 th ough 3 49 tn all them d T ose obtalmng th s ratmg are I st l t r ht H eck Shtrle ar a tcta Bram anne P tt a Bu d Bettv ann a se and I anne e Plark econd Lot se Comber Rosalte Co len Raymond Oro a VJ l larr SENIOR HONOR AWARDS N ADDITION to the scholasttc a ards vfhtch were tssued Thursday Tune 3 at the Seruor Award Ntght ceremorues other honors were gtven for achxevement tn extra currtcttlar ftelds and for outstandtng mertt 1n vanous servtce to the school Scholarshlp wlnners were recognt ed al though the rec1p1ents names were not re leased 1n ttme for publtcatton tn the l943 annual ln addttton to the usual Iun1or oollege scholarshtps and scholarshxps to other aca demlc schools new ones to Hurley l-Iosoxtal School of Nurs1ng were added Among the extra currxcular awards ere attendance gtven to students who were never ab ent nor tardy 1n thetr semor htgh s loot career athlettcs for both bo is and g rl and athlettc managers and cheerleader 'TLJSIC mcludtng band orchestra and chotr members sapo Pa rtc a trtrd ro Verna I Iane French Norma bara Hull ourth ro I b V 1 I b rico S ve n G O Grd eorge Ka alle who met th regu1rements pubhcat ons tor those worktng successfully on the North W nd and Noroscope Oulll and Scroll or those ranktng tn the upper thtrd of thelr class who d1d outstandmg work on publ1cat1on servtce for havvng completed three semesters of serv 1ce beyond the lOth grade S gma Ch1 Lamb da lor excelltng IH scholar hlps leadershlp and character sp ech for work tn declama tton oratory extemporary speaktng and de bate and student government for tho e Nho held a class or Student Counc1l offtcer post Other ltems on the evemngs program tn cluded muslc by the Northern Htgh School band and the tradtttonal scroll pass1ng cere mony IH whtch Rtchard Webber sentor presl dent harded a scroll symbohzmg Vtklng tradl tl ns to Madehne Groshek 1un1or prestdent These tradtttons are handed down each vear to the class wmch w ll be the sentor group and tt thcorettcal leaders the lollowmg vear T71 , in A '2 ,,, ga in f W1 - t - wo recetved W1fl'! r r tt s r 1,- O t 1 C' r r ' . r stu aes . w, h t , lf row, et to ra . elen , A B , ' Bl 1 , P tr Ie Brewer, a r Cl , f w, , d , A e . e C U.1 e tt J , S row , a v c S, . tt . A wf , . , vell , 1 l . G r 1 V - . . Y' . 9 I 1 1 . A . 4 i ' A I 1 I ' . . Y L I - 1 I I , A . . , . . ' ' ' ' 9, ' 4 , ' c s - 1 . - J I - . , A Z ' , - S . , .. . - V -5 S , ' - . ' I I V - . . A , S I 1 . . A '- 1 ' I 4 - , ' tw . . . . . I - ' y . . , , . , - A - 6 , . , . v V I I Q - A Cl O ' , . I I IA 1 S 1 ' ' Sq . ' Q , ' ' i ' . . , L I 4 I - 1 C' . A l 1943 THE NOROSCOPE Mare Wxth Honor Others n he 1th honor g o p ar trst lack Lazar Carl L ce Kathr n MGCKIHUOH Robet Mac M1llan Pet r Mang1arc1na Betty arzom and Franc M Conkle econd row I mes Montpas Ruth Mueller Donald Pke Betty Ruth Lorra ne Rolandson Iames Sk1pp EXTRA CURRICULAR HONORS N SPITE OF the fact that large numbers of semors devoted extra hours to part tlme work and VGFIOUS war act1v1t1es a larger per centage than usual st1ll found t1me to do enough extra curr1cular work to mertt recogn1 t1on on Sen1or Award N1ght Eleven categorles 1n the extra curr1cular held were rewarded on Award Nlght Scholastlc recogn1t1on as members of the Slgma Chl Lambda were bestowed upon Elalne Adams Ianet Adams Emmajean Allen Elame Andrews Helen Beck Em11e Berger lean Brlltngs Sh1rley B1a1r Edna Bram Eltza beth Brewer Patr1c1a Budd Iean Bukwaz Betty Causle Ieannette Clark Cather1ne Comber Rosalee Cowden Gertrude Cross Raymond Crovella W1ll1am Csapo Patr1c1aCurt1s Donna Daly Elame DesIard1n Mar1an Durance Verna Durham Alleen Earhart Lenora Egbert lla Mae Falk and Mary l..ou1se Falk Others were Mary Fessenden Bruce E1en b rg Betty lane French Leslte Gale Robert Gamache Norma lean Hammel Barbara lean l'11ll Sylv1a Hunelhoch Mary lrwm Dorothy lacobs Evelyn Iacobs Iosephme lanes Betty Ietlrey Esther Iohnson George Karolle Law rence L Kavanau Margaret Kel-cel Phllomena Keller Dons Koethe Iacob Lazar Carl Luce Kathryn MGCKIHHOU Robert Maclfhllan Peter ll 8 Sm th and Pa 11 e Sm1th thxrd o Sally Snyder ho man Ste ner lune Tmtle Vera Thomas Gam t VanBenschot n Geo ge Vuko 1ch Robet M ton Weber and Helen Yuresko Wll m ntered the arm d ser ICS be or hs 1 co ld be obta ned He as also 1n th1s g oup Mangraracma A1leen Manwell Ehzabeth Mar zon1e Mabel Rebecca Mayer Frances McCon k1e and Iunlor McGu1re Others were Martha Mtller Iames Montpas Ruth Mueller Margaret Mynar lorrame No wak Donald P1ke Georgene P1ttsley Nadalee Potter Lorra1ne Rolandson Helen Ruhala El1zabeth Ruth Iean Shoemaker Dan1el Sk1p per Patr1c1a Sm1th Paulme Smtth Sarah Snyder Norma Stelner Vera Thomas Iune T1ntle Bethany Uehl1n Garnet Van Benschoten Dorothy V1ncent George Vuckovrch Lorratne Wallace Lou1se Wandzel Robert Weber Law rence W1ll1ams Etta lean Wood and Helen Yuresko Because of muslcal ab1l1ty and appl1cat1on three groups were glven awards for band or chestra and cho1r part1c1pat1on ln th1s group were Mary Black B111 e Blue Kenneth Boyer Patr1c1a Bra1n Paul Csvercsko Mary Louella Denman Calv1nD1d1er Marlan Durance A1leen Earhart Mary Helen Elk Mlldred Garner Ralph Garner Donald Gaus Norma Gauth1er Maxtne Hall Ioseph Houle Wllbert Howell l.uc1lle Iennmgs Dorothy Iohnston Arthur Kadev Thomas Ktrby Dale Klee DOFIS Koethe Atleen Manwell El1zabeth Marzon1e VIFQIHIO Mat thews Dolores McPhee and W1ll1am Mordue Others were Maretta Nell1s Ruth Norton Addte May RODDIUS Donald Seagren Dolores 1,- ,Je-'f 1 1 ., 1? Q ' , X x g !, I ,ft 1 sf s if 1 .1 1' ' X 5 r ' - 1 t w r u e, 1 1 u n ' 5 ' r w, , ' r row, , u , will ' , r - 1 , ' , , e e , , e , 'e es c- r v , r ur . 5 s , a , , Laurence 1 1G s e e v' t e 1 p'c- 1 , , 1 , ' er, Patrvcta ture u 1 . w ' ' r . I I A I I - , ' 1 . . . , 1 . . . 1 , .1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 I I - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I I I I I ' I I V I I ' I I I I - 1 1 1 ' , 1 1 - 1 , , , , . . , . . 1 1 1 - . . . . . , - I I I ' ' ' ' ' I I I ' i I 1 1 - 1 1 I I I ' ' ' . 1 1 1 1 1 I - I I I ' . a ' 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 D I 1 1 1 1 1 A v ' ' A 1 1 , 1 1 - 1 1 - I , I I I I 1 1 1 , . . . . V 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . . . I . . , 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 THE NOROSCOPE Sheetz Stanley Skrzela Betty Snyder W1ll1am Taylor Bethany Uehlln Garnet Van Benschot en Iames Warte Roosevelt Walker Onalee Weaver DuWayne Welch lean Wrlson Etta Iean Wood Iuan ta Youmans and Gerald Zurnbach Speech recogn1t1on was g1ven Elarne Adams Betty Causle Gertrude Cross Calv1n D1d1er Max Llnder Robert MCGUIUSSS Ruth Mueller Delylah Palmer and Robert Ressegule For work on erther buslness or edrtortal staffs students were honored for publlcatrons efforts Thls 11st lncluded Emtle Berger Ieanne Bourne Patr1c1a Braln Ioseph Dale Chrrsten son Bettle Crabtree Leonard Crouch Mary Louella Denman Bruce Ftenberg Sylvla Hrmel hoch Dolores McPhee Helene Nowak Nadalee Potter Elrzabeth Ruth and Lourse Wandzel Eleven were admltted rnto the lnternatronal honor socrety for h1gh school Journallsts the Qurll and Scroll Emrle Berger Margaret Black Ieanne Bourne Manan Braun Bettre Crabtree Bruce Flenberg Mabel Rebecca Mayer Dolores McPhee Ed1th Place Nadalee Potter El1zabeth Ruth Bethany Uehlrn Loulse Wandzel Betty Weger and Robert Weber Those who had perfect attendance records rews Shaker Brackett Iean Bukwaz Betty Causre ROSQl19 Cowden Iulta Dun1ch Helen Havhchek Phyllls Htllrer Mable lnman Dorothy Iacobs Iosephmelanes lulre Iaworskr Dorothy Iozwlak Margaret Kekel Anna Koza Mary allce Larson Alleen Manwell El1zabeth Mar zonre V1rg1n1a Matthevxs Iames Montpas Margaret Mynar Ruth Norton and Lorrarne No wak Others were Patr1t1a ODIOD Georgene Prtts ley Waldeman Roh V1rg1n1a Rourke Ardlth Rowe Betty Rowland Helen Ruhala Clara Schuyler lean Shoemaker Sarah Snyder Zada Stottlemyer Vera Thomas luneT1ntle Pacaulrn Tomasr Edward Vtall Dorothy Vlncent Lor ra1ne Wallace W1ll1am Wlenbrauck Helen Yuresko and Helen Zbrctak For prowess ln athletlcs both boys and grrls ga1ned speclal d1st1nct1on Thls group lncluded Elatne Adams Ianet Adams lack Albrant Andrew Bero Grace B1dd1s V1oletGanel Botts Morns Vernon Brady Robert Brockr1ede Ken neth Brown Eulls Carpenter Betty Causw Dona Coe Catherine Ccmber Vf1ll1CII'I'1 Crab tree Flo Crrsler Gertrude Cross Leonard Crouch W1ll1am Csapo Anna Czerny Kath enne Dunjak Floyd Frelder Marlon Flemlng l943 Ruth Ann Freese Lesl1e Gale Donald Ga.1s Mlchael BenJam1n Gellls Brll e Gordon Lesl1e Gratton and Helen Hadd1x Others were W1ll1am Hamllton Helen Hav lrchek Raymond Hehn Clarence Hrcks Mable lnman loseph Israel Iosephrne Ianes Owen Iarvrs Iulre laworskx Betty Iohnson Margaret lfekel Betty Lou Kettler Thomas Klrby Iac auelrne Knapp Margaret Konsza Anna Koza Beatrrce LaVasseur Iacob Lazar lame Luck ado Anne MacDonald lohn MaJor Vrgrnra Martmue El1zabeth Marzonre Genevleve Mas lanka va Elorse Matthews Mabel Rebecca Mayer Calv1n McCullough and Lo1 McOu1gg Others were Ioseph Metar Ruth Mueller Margaret Mynar Louls Nordstrom Ruth Nor ton Lorralne Nowak Frederrck Okal Drana Prccobotta Georgene Plttsley Genette Plamon don lanet Renwrck MarJor1e Rood Betty Rowland El1zabeth Ruth Bruce Scott lean Shoemaker Dan1elSk1pper Leo Sloan Patr1c1a Srnlth Paulrne Smrth Sarah Snyder Norma Sterner Laura Steven Iovce Thom Audrey Walters Iames Westbrook Dons Wrllrams and Margaret Yankle Polrtrcal actrvtty student counc1l or class offlcers also recerved mentron Comprrs ng thrs group were Calv1n Dldlef Bruce Erenberg son Barbara MacM1llan Mabel Rebecca May er Robert McGu1ness Ed1th Place and Rrchard Webber Servrce to the school through workmg VGTIOUS school off ces or for teachers was awarded Those recervlng thls recogn1t1on were Nlarron Beers leanne Bourne V1v1an Boylan El1zabeth Brewer Dorothy Carlson Rosemary Cronan Genevleve Dabrowskr Donna Dalv Phyllrs Delanel Dorothy Drener Dorothy May Dohrman Wanda Dymowskr Dons Forde Olga Grenenko Helen Haddlx Helen Havlchek Betty Ieffrey Esther lohnson Leatnce Kerllor Rrta Kolton Dorothea Langer Rosa Lotrto Genevleve Maslanka Frances McConk1e and Vera McKeage Others were Roberta McKee Er1e Mrck Martha Mrller Margaret Mynar Ed1th Nagv Helene Nowak Patrltra Onion Betty Rowland Darlene Srnrth Patr1c1a Sm th Pacauhn Tomasr Angellna Travmskr and Lorrarne Wallace Cheer leader awards were g1ven to Charles Drake Iacob Lehr Robert MacM1llan lames Montpas Edward Vxall and Edwrn Vrall Athletrc Manager Awards were g1ven to Iohn Ha1d1no and Robert McGu1ness l l W V V I 1 l 1 ' I 1 . ' A A . - Y V A I I 1 1 3 . . Q 1 I ' 'S ' t I ' I ' 71 I I ' A ' - and therefor were rewarded were Elaine And- Norma lean Hammel, Barbara Hill, Iames Iohn- A f I A ' , ' E in . . . . V . ' V ' ' ' 1 , . . . - . K . A ' , ' . i , ' . . . A ' . 19 IQ43 THE NOROSCOPE Scholashcally to s La gest o all clubs rn membershrp IS the Slgma Ch1 Lamb a Frrst row left to rrght Audrey Benort Helen Beck Helen Goldber Ge trude Ann Lross Nadalee Potter Marran I Durance ouxse Wandzel Emmarean Alen Ieanette Clark Pat Bram Ruth Mueller Betty Ruth lane May field Phllomena Keller and Betty lane Grdeon second row Lorrarne Wallace lean Bukwaz Helen Yuresko Georgene PIYYSIGY Paulxne Smrth lean Shoemaker Ianyce Westcott Shxr ley Eckardt Sylvia Hrmelhoch Helen Ruhala Patrrcra urtrs leanne Brewer Mareba Mayer Garnet Van Benschoten Arleen Manwell and Nadean Iohnson thrrd row Shxrley Blarr lane! Adams Sally Sn der Catherine Vukovrch Ruth Selzer Betty Weqer Lonse omber Ieanne Causre Elarne Rosenbaum SIGMA CHI LAMBDA OFFICERS Emrle Berger Presrdent Lourse Wandzel Vrce Presldent Paulrne Smrth Secretary OT satrsfred w1th berng an honorary group the Srgma Ch1 Lambda fNorthern Chapter of the Nattonal Honor Socxetyl played an actrve part ln war actrvrtxes 1n the school The club has started a servrce mens fund to whrch Northern students were asked to con trrbute After the war a memorral wrll be erected rn honor of the servrce men who attended Northern Commrttee members for the fund were charr man lean Bukwaz assrsted by Rosalre Cowden Elarne Andrews Helen Beck Mary Fessenden and Madelrne Groshek Betty Ruth Robert MacM1llan Ieanette Clark and Sylvra Hrmelhoch are on the commrttee for completlng the servrce men s honor roll Srgma Chr Lambda also sponsored a Red Cross Exhrbrt whrch was held rn the lrbrary Afghans table covers bean bags ut1l1ty bags bedroom slrppers crossword puzzles games and a telegraph set were among the worth whrle ltems teatured at the exh1b1t The commrt tee was headed by Bruce Frenberg assrsted by Barbara Hlll Patrrcra Badd Loutse Comber Elarne Andrews Georgene Prttslev Betty Ruth Iames Montpas Helen Ruhala Patrrc a Curtr and lean Shoemaker To be elrgrble for membershrp rn the Slgrr a Chr a student must marntam a B average or better whrle at Northern Personal trarts are also consrdered tor membershrp Students mu t get the recommendatton of therr teachers before berng accepted mto the socrety I 20 Maaelme l ene G osrek Lo a ne xoxak Delorrs Walther Helen Popovrch Ezelyn lacobs Norrna Sterner Verna Durham Beatrxce Radakowrclc Mar, Fesserrden and Elarne Andrews fourth row Elame Adams Kathryn Mac Kmnon Lorame E Rolandson Iune Marre Trntle Dons Koethe Patrrcra Smfth Betty Mar ome Phyllrs Prke Patrrcra Budd Rosalie Cowden Martha Baker Barbara Hrll Ioyce hlaller Barbara Mtller Irene Mandyak Emlle Berger Frances McConkxe Mary L lrwrn Margaret Drdrer Eunrce Hrller and Dorothy Boettcher frfth row Carl Luce Howard Berger Lawrence Kavanau Iames Young Robert Weber Robert Mac Mrllan Iames A Montpas Lewrs He tz and Bruce Flenberg DECORATED EOR MERIT UILL AND SCROLL mternatronal honor socrety for hrgh school Journalrsts IS one of the arms of all Northern students who take Journalrsm The purpose of Qulll and Scroll IS to rnsprre the young wrtter to greater herghts along the 7ournal1st1c hne both tn scholarsh1p and advancrng the standard of the professron Any person who IS at least a rumor 1n the upper thrrd of hrs class and who has done outstandrng work 1n some type of journahsm 1S ehgrble for entrance He also must be recom mended by the advrser and ftnally be approv ed by the rnternatronal executrve secretary Members of the Qurll and Scroll are Margaret Black leanne Bourne Marlon Braun Bettre Crabtree Bruce Frenberg Ioan Iakeway Becky Mayer Dolores McPhee Ed1th Place Nadalee Potter Betty Ruth Marebelle Srmen Bethany Uehlm Lourse Wandzel Robert Weber Betty Weger and Louls Schulz sponsor The Penpushexs 'fhe member of tre Qurll and Scroll have ne outs ana na mc k rn to lr 'I' ex a e left to rr rst w Berry R th Iclo es McPhee lxadalee Potter oan Iakeway Mar on Bra n lourse Wandzel and Marrbelle Srmen second row Edrtt' Plac Ma garet Black Becky Mayer Bru e Frenberg Robert Webe Be tle Crabtre Ieanne Bourne and Betty Weger 4 1 I I , I , li I ' 13 ', ' 5 - ' dp - r fl ' ' L . ' V lv r 1 r . , rr 2' I' ' ', , Robert MacMillan . ...,.,..,. .... T reasurer . . . . . . A I I . I I A D ' - 1 I 1 1 D ' I do t 'r -'I r ami sm ll h' r , ght, fr ro ' u g 14 r V ' , r I V . . . ' ,V 'I THE NOROSCOPE D A R AWARD Sentor gtrls tlt rtherr elected 'eanne Brewe as thetr representattve for the Daughte s Amencan Revolctt on Convent on at Detrott The conventton was held ttlne Statler Hotel There gtrls attended a d nner at wntcl' they were grven certxttcates tor DQ ng elected wtnner t thetr school leanne was ch er because ot her dependa btltty leadershtp patr ottsrr and servtce t Northern Be ng parttcularlv acttve at Northern leanne ts a member ot the W r Counctl and ot the Stgma Cht Lambda 1945 tUN1oR ROTARIANS R crtard Webber d at J r D dter were p po nted by prtnctpal Ott F l rwalk to D9 tlr boys Rotary rep esentatt Je Th Rotary club rgan zat on ol Flmt oustrte s Wren :mo extend to tae three Fltnt Htgh schools boys the hon r of attendtng a ree luncheon oncea weer: The rep e entattves are ed o rma h auest r the r school to each luncheon Dtck Webber was appotnted the representc ttve for the l rst sernester and Cal nn was repre sentcttve for the last serrester SERVICEMENS HONOR ROLL The Stgma Cht Lambda appotnted a corn mtttee conststtng of chatrman Betty Ruth and members Paultne Smrth Iearette Clark and Robert Maclyltllan to comptle a Servtcemers Honor Roll Students Here asked to cooperate by turntng n the names ot tnends and relat ves who had graduated from Northern or lelt school to torn the armed forces Contatners were set up rn the corr1dors tor th1s purpose and posters whtch ere made by the art classes under the d rec tton of Mrs Gertrude Velauth were dtsplayed above them to persuade every student to con trtbute at least one name A complete ltst ot names of bovs who left school to enter the armed servtces durmq the past school year can be found on page 44 Honored M r 'lei' e o No F 9 lottorr' Plc at W bb a tri o or trm Fr alvll a lol J , , X, . - ' . . ,., .. 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Wx ,,-.ff W 1 I, , s kgs'-I , . 1 N 1 1 1 K5 1 , X45 f f Q ,X , .1 L , if A '-2 :rf 7 13- if , 2 J X Q f k I' 5 X X E5 E,-' SX' N fr V 4 Z i I 5- gk X Q mtnmulur gf f A y-'- W 42 4 Xxx 0, Y fl V0 X x , f I f ' X YQ XX' W! l v H MW H , W lvl X 'VKX Q , ,-A 1' W I X X 1 X , ,xxx ,I X YN Q 'Q 1 X N ' S if XX Vx S Q .f , , 4 w S ig iii-.222 f X f 'aa a' ' 5 F E :L I- Y X X J i if 4 S 3:-I , f X X iL F -4 -1 54 x Q H X il 13' fp 2 ex Q Q '-,..,'jfZ, YQ I 'I :wr V-4 v kg ' - M , Q 5 2510! 5 -- f 'W ., ' u if ,Z 7 ? - j , O ,f Q2 21,-'Q-f 3 ' , ?4 Qi' X 'Y . ,' f gf -1- I X, f ff 2, 2 - r 'S-Z sul -X k ,X .K I If uipfx ' ,Q , 1.41 4',?- ,ffmw f'N VHA. af-N 3 ORE Int-. mo S qw OV4 3 1943 THE NOROSCOPE il ',,.- I . , , ' v f 5 T24 THE SENIOR CLASS present VICTORY HOME by Dona Thomas Dtrected by Nelda Tapolka Student Drrector Garnet Van Benschoten lean Prtce Mary lean Haas as Bookholders Charles Hargrove Edtth Hargrove Pauline Hargrove Uncle George Benlo d Hargrove Gale Hargrove Tony Cravettt Lola Cushtng Bob Cushmg Carl Frederlcks Ann Ltnton THE CAST Allen Berent Patrlcta Budd Paultne PTOCISSI Mareba Mayer Robert Weber Iames Dunlap Elatne Andrews Patrlcta Curtrs Iames Montpas Edtth Place Mary Fessenden Kenneth Boyer Gtlbert Ktefer Calvtn Dtdter Altce Abernathy Ieanette Clark Pat Mayvxlle Nadalee Potter leanne Roush Georgene Prttsley STUDENT COMMITTEES PUBLICITY Bettte Crabtree Barbara Hrll PROPERTY Zada Stottlemeyer Dorothy Kllda TICKET Delores McPhee Lots Grtmes Loutse Harrow Betty Hewttngway Phyllts Htlller Anna Koza MAKE UP Marlen Havrllla Phyllts Eergu COSTUME Sandte Costello Ahce Abernathy Iacquehne Ferguson lacquelme Knapp PROGRAM Betty Gay lennte Tomast STAGE Kenneth Boyer Evelyn SIS on Shtrley Czachorskx lonn Htllaser Mrs Kelso Mrs Harrtgan Mtldred Garner Lorralne Maln Vrrgtnra Matthews Sylv1a Htrrelhock therr play VICIOYY home are shown here tn Ju t a few ot the many eotsodes 'lhe top FIC ure ts the tam ly partrat showmg lett to rrqht on the tloor Mareba Mayer ttlauleney and Iames Dunlap tBenlordJ Seated on the da en ort are lett to rtgh Mary Fessenden tLola Allen Berent l atherl Patrlcla Budd tMotherJ and Elame Andrews tbalel Stanamg ts rtooert Weber lUncle Georgel 'lhe scene on the lett of the second raw shows Iames D nlap seated who has tust scultled wtth a Nazt Sym pathtztng wrth Iames are lelt to rlght Grlbert Kteler tBob Cushtngl Edrth Place tLolaJ and Alxce Abernethy tAnn Ltntonl ln the next scene drsastrous s lat! n has occ rred wt h Patrtc :allen QM s tGale a Mayvxlle tMrs Kelsol Robert Weber who has yust down the stat s mtth hrs broken leg and Paul ne Hroctsst Hara o et The ctrcle to the lelt shows Iames Montpas soldter sweethea tl tn tron of the Victory Home e cle to the r1gl't commtttee 'nembers are packtng stage settmgs to be used n the play at bent al Aud.x'or1t.m Lett o tg t are Doroth Klrda Marlen Hazr lla Zada Stottlemyer and lenn e Tomasr he p1Ctu es on the bottom show left to nght the e mted swf-etrea ts lam s Montpas tTom Cram ttl ana Pa cta C t lGaleJ Allen Berent gnvng Vrctory suckers to Geo gene Pxttsle tMrs Harrtganl and the s age crew Kenneth Bower Gxlbert ete and Evelyn Sxsson ttxtng up stage ma e als to the L cy , .1 3 a , - ' A ' ' Son , , Q l 4 -ts U L n I .- r ' A A rx A 'f E 1 T s - Q M A- 5. ' 3 t , ' ' ' ' ' Morale Builders-Sventors who have worked hard producmg I y ' . C 1 . I V - ' A ' o . . . as ' Ar lr 1' Y I I A ' 'S , ' r t . ln A 1 tl. ctr . . . t ' V U tri. A our lS I A ,A I . ' ' t rt V . r ' 'I A 'A I I I ' THE NOROSCOPE l94? SENIOR GUIDANCE ORTHERN sengors faced a stiff testing pro- gram during the last sernester, l2A in order to help therr. evaluate thernselves in choosing the right occupation for their life work. The tests were part of a newly adopted War Service Guidance Prograrn for seniors and was con- ducted by the school in cooperation with the Rackham Foundation This program, in a series of senior confer- ences, was aimed at placing the individual in the right job for war effort as well as in the fob for which the individual is best fitted. Occupational information was given the stu- dents through a study of industrial and occupa' tional opportunities in which the students bef came acquainted with the requirements and training pay and promotion opportunities for employment and the relation of the occupation to the war effort After the student had made a choice of occu pation which was of interest to him tests were given and the results were interpreted in indi vidual conferences between the students and a qualif ed interpreter The interpretations were based on the test results and on the student s previous school work His scholastic average personal traits and all school records were a very vital part in the interpretation Seventeen lv orthern High school teachers took concentrated instruction tests in administering the War Service Guidance program They do nated all the trrne reauired to interpret the test ing program and counsel the individual stu dents in the program The tests were of three types One was given to test ability to recognize special relationships which help in assembling and sorting smaller parts another tested the ability to manipulate larger obiects requiring muscular control and the third a peg board test for smaller obiects checked on inger control finger guidance and ski All students filled out a War Survey Chart which asked various questions about the stu dent and his interests Teacner comments and answers to questions about the students physi cal self will be used with applications to help the student obtain a tob Special Help-O s, r I t f-sen guidcr e on ic 4 V' 113 in coope ation with tlse rt ckhfrr' Fo ndation o tic te cr s and ad s rr e o O SVI 'T ents s p O 'JCiH'1'J D 11 L on a Mss L M s Ms M c Miss v tn, s pe e 1 JF- Cl Lowes A land 'sr a s scc t B o d M Tobe t e on the oox n o gt' 0 na S H Low G e , o 1' a a S a e or 'J sVVae e esoc anaW o o sn e ak e s s 4 'tr' ae L25 1 . 1 - J r , . l , L, , A V , g , . . , - 1 I. . . A I - - I 1 . ' rre of Zrn- Liar. :rats of The :ae izors 21:1-f-7 '- Ir, h 1 tor ' rs prog dm C if 'e. by f.ort..ern r Q lt Scrzikfr n r .. . To rr rr u' t e Thr- a. wr' rn1n1.fr:1i1on wh- d ted many f their . 1 'fr ..o- rn . to 'hi nrojes' are sh 'frn in the 'op picture 12 fron. lei' 'o right are back row Clyde Eroolt Clifford n'-'de' Miss Fr nces 3' Miss Gretchen W 1: Mrs lim: S.:r,noonff'3er 1 gov Dnhon and is Lsther Lertsonuvrnzaare row. Mass Wearing' nillier G15 :ouston .1 s :Ham :er 11 fzfaiar. ' afar: un rvzsor ot th grasp and Miss , fron: ro , rfcrl JL .ey Mrs G1 ay Wet tt Mrs narrif- Larr- rner Mrs Eula en rt an iss Lourse 3' .2 .li second iicture fr .1 to: l ': 5' tht u r, the CCQECTIC l fzle in The library are left to rizhf Pauline Srnrth and her e lor Q'41'JGY1CE counselor Miss 'Je'. : es The thzrd :ioiure shows J senior gordon: r up 1. :ton in the izbr ry' ge 1 d TCQKC The talcle st rting at the far left are Foy Kr1:':r.T :suns-e.or lame 1' F .Lx 3 s 1 Triornas Kirby ptrarn liar!-er A gr up tt se tors at t zng one of inf- s rze Yo: testi given thern in 'ne pvc-1-:C rn 'r.-- houorn pct .re Miss ':'.'1'rn .nararr uni r1:'.:n ,zsnf-3' r s .gr-rv:s:r.: 'esvnz' 1943 Scroll Ce emony TP lx the r t d t1on 11 es on as the se ass p cs d nt R cha d Webb posses he oll t 1 c CI s p nt G at Se or A ard N DANCE AND FUN NICHT REAMS CAME true on May Zl at the annual sen1or dance tn spxte of the abandon1ng of the trad1t1onal dlnner for patr1ot1c reasons Long weeks of plannlng by the faculty and student commlttees were cllmaxed by the long awalted Semor Dance held ID the Durant Hotel Ballroom The dance commlttee conslsted of Barbara Hll Ieanne Brewer Robert MacM1llan and Robert Weber Ass1st1ng the student comm1ttee was the faculty commlttee M135 Lucy DlllOI'l Iohn Engllsh and lack Hubbard wlth Mtss Frances Lyon as faculty sponsor A new sen1or act1v1ty to f1ll 1n for the dlnner was the Fun N1ght Held on May 27 1n Emer on Aud1tor1um and gymnas1um vt was a str1ctly xnformal gatherlng of sen1ors to hear the wxl and prophecy and varlous speeches The master of ceremon1es was Rope t Nc GUIHSSS MISS V1v1an Ingram MISS Lu V Dtllon and Iohn Enghsh superv1sed the ahatr The w1llwas 1nvented by lames Montpas wlth Loulse Wandzel Betty Ruth and Bates Land1s ass1st1ng Those who concocted the class prophecv un der chalrman Georgene P1ttslev were Kather fn MacK1nnan PCITFICICI Bra1n and Gertrude Cross Iohn Enghsh of the faculty and student Robert MCGUIUGSS compr1sed the food cornm1ttee The program comm1ttee was headed by Svlv1a 7 PHE NOROSCOPF l-llmelhoch assxsted by Phllomena Keller L1stea on the program were speeches by Pr1nc1pal Otto Norwalk and class presldent Rvchard Web er BACCALAUREATE Tradmonal Baccalaureate serv1ces were held for the graduat1ng class Sunday Iune 6 at the Court Street Method1st Church Trad1t1on prescr1bes that each sen1or attend the serv1ce marchlng 1n a body 1nto the church and taktng places des1gnated by pre11m1nary tnstructlons TJTLISIC for the occas1on was furnlshed b 1 the Northern A Capella Cho1r under the d1rect1on of Leroy Danlels As a concluslon to the program a dtsplay of Amer1can and M1Ch1QGD flags was made CCMMENCEMENT For the f1rst tlme 1n Northern s hlstory com mencement SXGFCISSS Wlll be held at the At wood Stctdlum comb1ned Wllh Central H1gh school and Fhnt Tech Iune 9 Instead of the trad1t1onal commencement play glven every year the comblned grad uatlng classes are to have General Hardmq a thelr guest speaker Of most personal lnterest to the 1nd1v1dua1 student w1ll be the confernng of d1plomas wh1ch w1ll follow the guest speaker Senlors w1ll s1t w1th the1r respectlve school group Other h1ghl1ghts of the even1ngs program w1ll be the 1nvocat1on and bened1ct1on wh1ch Wlll open and close the program and mus1c by Northern and Central Hxgh school massed bands As the sen1ors leave the Stad1um they w1ll offvctally close the1r h1gh school careers Cap and Go Measurements A po ant p rt of t e tes IS th ear ng ot the caps and go ns Her Bonnie Marc s s 0 1th El zabeth Zot h k and M1ss B 1 g he en tak n l . . . V . , , . 1 , 1 . . . 1 1 ' ' 1 . , . r - .1e 'or r. ra i v mor A cl r .1 e , ,1 r er, t scr o umor . . l- s reslde Madellne roshek the nz w xght. , I ' . . S - L J . . . . . . . . ' l - f - A ' A 1 ' ' S. 1 I . t I lg I , - A - wn - n 1m rt a h ' ' ' semors' act1v11 , y e w 1 . w e . ' , I ' ' u IS n wn w 1 c e rewer , hav n 1' measurem ts e , . 1 . . . v. 1 , , I -.r . K A si 32115 ' ' r' 1- , 1 . . , . C- , f ff . . 1 : ' ' it . - 1 '- 1 , , 1 . . X , . THE NOROSCOPE 1043 2 Row one Albert Iacob Aab C P II Alxce Audrey Abemethy General SSIVICS 41 North Wmd Staff 41 Press Club 41 Semor Play Elame Dons Adams-C P I Debate 41 Declamatlon 41 Club 42 N Award 41 42 GIIS 42 43 Ianet Lucxlle Adams-C P I N Club 42 N Award 41 Y Glrls 42 lack Donald Albrant I A Basketball 41 42 43 Tervus Iohn Douglas Alexander C P III Emmalean Allen C P I S1gma Chm Lambda 42 43 Row two Everett Ierome Allen I A V1k1ng H1 Y 40 41 42 Norma Louxse Allen C C III Wamta Iune Alllson General Horre Economxcs Club 42 Charlotte Louise Anderson Home Economics WR' Elroy Anderson I A Elame Andrews-C P I S1gma Chr Lambda 41 42 Semor Play 43 Margaret Irene Angus-C C Row three Wxllzs F Anspaugh General Rxchard Manson Armstrong C C II Vrola Marghunte Aulxsxo-C C Am1cae Ludorum 40 Home Econom1cs Club 41 LorameEl1zabeth Austm C C III Amxcae Ludorum 40 G1rl Re serves 40 Manon Myrtle Bancroft C C III Gwendolyn Grace Bartz C C I Helen Anne Beck C P I Slgma Chr Lambda 42 43 Row four Manon Bemerce Beers-C C I SGFVICS 40 41 42 43 Wrllxam Ioseph Bellxnger General Latm Club 40 Mary Frances Bellxnger C C II Iosephxne Mary Benlarnm C P I l27 CarlA Benzmg I A Blology Club 40 Camera C ub 40 41 42 loroscope Staff 42 Fred Allen Berent C P II Latm Club 40 Vlklflg H1 Y 42 Se-mor Play 43 Michael Berezny I A Row live Ernxle Ieanne Berger C P I Noroscope Busmess Manager 43 North Wmd Busmess Mana ger 42 43 North Wmd Stall 41 43 Noro cope Staff 4 ress Club 41 42 43 Latm Club 41 42 43 Qulll G Scroll 42 43 Sxgma Chl Lambda 42 43 Student Councll 41 42 43 Andy Ernest Bero I A Track 42 Mavls Elame Berry General Felix Iohn Bessolo-C P II V11cmg H1 Y 41 Grace Mane Bxddls C C III N Club 41 N Award 41 Iean Louise Blllmgs-C P I S1grr1a Chr Lambda 41 42 Proaucers Club 41 42 Dale Erwin Bills-I A V 1 1 A My 5. ' ' K F .. be ,. Aa IM A A . ns- Q F Q, UH Q' fi- J 1 ,r:, I G- ' fig 'Q -1 -' V . Z get 8 QA ., .U I s 1. . v . l fr . ' , - 1: I ..1u Q ' , ' '43, ' , - ' , 7 ww - - . A Ill H 1 ,Y l 1 . A A1 ' ,' I . . . ' 'w' 1,'42 - n I f V 'V A ' ' A '42, I , ' S '22 , .':' , ', ' P , ' A - - ' V - f l -' - ' f' ,'43, 1 1943 THL NOROS OP1 1 Q' 5 Row one Lloyd Albert Bmdscheattel I A Edward Charles Bxshop-I A Margaret Anne Black C P I Noro cope Staff 42 43 North W1nc1 Staff 43 Qu1116SCro11 43 Mary Marlone Black C P I Cho1r 40 41 42 G1r1ReserveQ 42 Opera 42 Shlrley Iacquelrne Blaxr C P I S1gma C111 Lambda 41 42 Lotm Cub 40 41 42 WardW Bloxsom General North W1r1d Statt 43 Noroscope baft 42 Debate 42 Brllxe Mane Blue C C III Orchestra 40 41 43 Row two Clyde Iames Blue C C II Frank Elmer Blue I A Track 41 WIIIICID Butler Boa I A Iohn Andrew Bolanowskx I A Ioleph Peter Bonardellx C C I SSYVICS 41 42 Vxolet Botts-Home Economrcs N Award 41 42 43 N CIUIJ 41 42 Armcae Ludordm 41 Ieanne Carol Bourne C P I 1..a'1r1 C111 41 Nc I'I VJ1'1d Statt 'wil ,1- 42 43 LOIITI C1ub 41 SQTVICQ 4 43 L11 51 Scro Student Counc11 43 Row three Mildred Vlola Bowyer C C III o1r 40 41 42 Y G1r1's SGTVICG 40 41 Kenneth Charles Boyer C P III horoscope Staff 41 Cho1r 40 41 42 43 Student Coa'1 11 41 Semor Play 43 V1v1an Irene Boylan C C I SGIVICQ 40 41 42 Shaker Bracket! C P III SW1 '1VI 1PCI 42 Engm er 43 Max Bradley I A Mable Lee Brady General Morns Vemon Brady C P III Footba11 42 Track 42 43 Row four Edna Patncxa Bram C P I I-orth W1r1d Staff 42 43 f o'r 42 43 I.at1r1 Cub 40 41 42 43 Stuaet' Cou'1c11 41 42 43 Smrrc Cm Lar' can 43 Marlon Braun C P I North Wvd Sta't 41 42 43 Pre-4 C1013 41 Latm C1 1:1 40 41 42 Poaucer C1415 41 1. ro cope Watt 43 O'11151 Sc o11 43 1311 .qs Elizabeth Ieanne Brewer C C I S1gmc1 C111 Lambda 42 43 Y G1r1s 41 42 43 Prod1.1cerQC 111: 41 War Counc11 Secretary 42 43 SEFVICG 41 42 43 Wxllram Broady General Esk1mo H1 Y 42 Robert Brockrelde I A Track 42 43 Helen Irene Brooks C C III Orchest a 40 4 Betty lane Brown C C II Row five Kenneth Dale Brown I A B s ba11 41 2 Marlon Crawford Buchan C P I Patncxa Anne Budd C P I French C1415 40 41 S gr Q ambria 42 43 Y 1 43 Semor P1oy 43 lean Bukwaz C P I Ke,'6K1cgh' 40 4 1. Club 40 4 Q C111. Ld 4' 42 13 1 C I 40 4 Audrey LaVerne Bullard C C I SEYVICG 40 41 Rex Iames Burbank C P I North W nd SW 42 43 Leamon Earl Burns I A . x , r 0. 'Q 4. 1 . ' '+- I . ' I I - - . A 1. N , , W f B , it-, A1 ' I - 1, ,Y - ,W ' I 1 , E L X gl, .. K AL. -- 5 1, 13 vm.: rdzv 11 ..,1: 2.5 13 f 'B ' 3 1 1' 11 ':,v I I 5 . . ,. - - ,.'- - ' ' 'tl . if fr ' . -u I '411 12' PC2111 1 11 '43, ' ' '-A ' ' y t--g MU'-.Q I I ae 114 -' ' If I' , 1. A I I y I It C215 T15 9 a THE NOROSCOPE gm 1943 Row one Lydxa Busch Home Economxcs Vxrgmra Clalre Butler General Serv1ce 40 41 B1ology Club 40 Art Club 41 42 Freeman Butler I A Katherine Mae Caldwell Home Economxcs Wxlson Charles Carb-I A Dorothy May Carlson C C I Serv1ce 41 42 Camera Club Euhs Carpenter General Football 40 41 42 Row two Clara Mane Carter General Frances Leach Cash General Sandxe Castello-General G1r1Re erves 40 41 42 Se'11o Play 43 Betty Ieanne Causle C P I N Award 42 S1gma Cl'l1 La 1bda 42 43 Debate 42 43 Am1cae Luaoru 1 40 IVlOd9l'l Dance Club 41 Laura Chapman General G1rl Reserves 41 42 Robert George Chapman General Wayne lames Charron General Row three Anna Chema Home Economxcs Henry Frank Chop-I A Ioseph Dale Chrxstenson C P I North W1r1d Stall 42 43 Ieannette Evelyn Clark C P I S1gma C111 Lambda 42 43 Semor Play 43 Beatnce Lavonne Cleveland General Dona Blame Coe C C ll ward 41 N ub 4 Cathenne Louxse Comber C P I N Award 42 SETVICG 40 41 S1grr1a C111 Lambda 42 43 N Club 42 43 Row four Eugene Kenneth Cook C P II North W1r1d Stall 41 42 Noro scope Stall 41 43 Camera Club Rosalxe Elizabeth Cowden CPI S1gma C111 Lambda 43 Bettxe Louise Crabtree C P I North W1r1d Staff 41 42 43 Noroscope Stall 41 42 Press Club 41 42 SEYIIOY Play 43 Qu111 and Scroll 43 Wxllxam Richard Crabtree-C C III Bas1cetball40 41 42 191 Bernice Nancy Crane C C III G1rl Reserves 42 43 Douglas Clayton Cnpps C C II Flo Marcelle Cnsler C P I N Award 42 Key 6. Koloplforx ub 41 42 SGIVICE 42 Modern Dance Club 41 AVIICOG Ludorum 41 Row five Rosemary Cronan C C I SGYVICQ 40 41 42 Gertrude Ann Cross C P I N Award 42 Debate 42 Stu dent Cou C11 42 S1gma C111 Lambda 42 43 Am1cae Ludo rum 41 N Club 42 Camera Club 41 Leonard Palmer Crouch General Te-r1n1 42 No th Wlfld Staff 42 Raymond Crovella C P II North W1nd Staff 42 43 S1grr1a C111 Lambda 41 41 43 Wxllxam Frank Csapo-C P Il Football 41 42 Baseball 42 Basketball 41 42 Track 40 41 S1gma C111 Lambda 42 Patncxa Louxse Curtxs C P I Latm Club 41 42 S1gma C111 Lambda 42 43 Semor Play 43 Shxrley Ann Czachorskx C P III A n '-',, Cl ',' f ' ',V143g '41- ' I N A 'jizz' c1 ' ' 1' 1' I ' - '41, ' 2, '43 U H 1 -- ,- lS fr 1 ' - '43, Q I A I ' '-Q.. '40, '41, ' 1 - C ffl 2 1943 THE NOROSCOPE Row one Ann Czerny General N Award 42 N Club GenevreveV Dabrows 1 C C III S rwce 41 42 3 Eugene Dach I A Donna Evelyn Daly C C III VICE 41 42 Iona Daly C C I Bermce Elalne De Calre CCI Phyllxs Dorme Delaney C C I 1 orth Wmd Stalt 42 43 Serv1ce 4 Row two Patncla Ann Deneen C P I Mary Lou Denman C P I 42 43 La C e a Club 41 Don D Derry I A Elame Mane Deslardm C P III L ada Calvxn Whlteheld Dxdxer C P 3 Dec1:1 O a o y 42 CL. 41 5 J? Sreakmg 43 Band Dlrector 40 Drum Malor 41 2 Orchestra 40 41 Stu ent Counc11 40 41 Student Counc11 Pres1dent 42 43 V11Cl1'1Q H1 Y 40 41 42 43 Ser11orP1ay 3 DorothyLenaD1ener C C Serv1ce 40 41 42 Dorothy May Dohrman C C III vrc 41 Row three Charles Nelsoi Drake I A Cheer Leader 40 41 42 Louxse Elizabeth Drap-C C III I.1ll1an Leeora Dudley Home Economxcs Iulla Dunxch C C III Kathenne Ann Dunlak C C I Awad 42 Moder D ab 40 4 James Dunlap-C C II 10 P1ay Manan Iane Durance C C I C O1 4 4 L1'e C JL :ea a ba 1391 Row four Verna Manan Durham C C I Servlce 40 41 42 Stgma Ch1 Lambda 41 42 43 lean Beverly Dye C C III Vfanda Helen Dymoskl C C II SSFVICG 41 42 43 Axleen Amanda Earhart General Orchestra 40 41 42 S1gma C111 Lambda 42 Eleanor Mae Easter C C I Kenneth Eugene Eavy I A Howard Raymond Eddy C C Il Row Iive Patrxcxa Moon Eddy C P I Camera C1415 40 Y G11e 40 Prodacer C1110 40 41 Lenora LuVerne Egbert C C Il Mary Ioyce Egge General Gertrude Elbert Home Economxcs Mary Helen Elk General Glenna Mae Elleman Home Economncs Awa a 2 Rosemary Kathryn Elhthorpe C C I 54 ' I -ae 1 - '41: I ' , '4 , '43, 1 ' - I , '42, ., f d. ' ' er. ,f,V,4. - P. ,4'q . -.'. sef'f,g'43. '11--I - . . Ser ' e' '42 ' . ' F . . II : -, I 1111 72, '13, 1 1 I D ' 7 7 .- rzefm wmd swim' 113 Crm: ' - 1 I' - . . Sigma Cm Lambda 'E 321.143 41 ' tm 1'b '40 1 11 ' r- ' n ance '- ham r C 1 '42, C1- ' W ' 1 '42 - I ' ' ' - , , Seri' r 43. I -I - Sigma Chi arm' '41 '42 ' - I . ' ' ' ' - . .1 F5141 '21 A 3 .mf-,r 11' N' V1.4 fekate '41 '42 '4 . :uae 41 OA r '42 43 Szgrir CHL ' - 1122 41 r f r ' Extemfzcre Lam 5 43 . , II THE NOROSCOPE 1943 K 1 Row one Paul Bruce Flenberg C P I loyce Arlene Enghsh General Y G1r1S 41 Elzzabeth Margaret Enmcse General Harry Arthur Ephraim General Davxd Esxa I A Football 41 42 Track 41 2 Frances Lxllxan Esse C C III lla Mae Fall: C P I Nortn W1r1d Staff 42 43 Noro scope Staff 42 43 S1gma cr Lambda 41 42 43 Servlce 40 41 G1r1Reserves 41 42 3 Row two Ioseph Fans-I A Iacquehn E Ferguson C P I Lat1r1 Club 40 41 Drarna C uh 40 41 Producers Clab 40 41 Armcae Ludo urn 40 Phyllzs lean Ferguson C C III Mary Louxse Fessenden C P I Drama Club 40 41 42 S1gma C111 Lambda 42 43 SQYIIO Pla! Floyd Fxelder C C III Football 41 Track 41 42 North Wmd Bu mesw 1!a'1aqe 41 No oscope Ed1tor 43 11 resldent 41 42 QL111 ana croll 41 42 43 Vlklwlg 1 43 Slgrrva ambda 41 42 3 Co,1r1c11 41 42 Pearl Fxschman C P I North W1nd S all 43 C1101 42 Club 40 41 Armcae Ludo 1 Row three Carl Bernard Fxsher General Dons lean Fogelsonger C C III Cleodell Ford C C III Robert W Ford General Aero Club 42 Dons Lxlllan Forde C C I Sernce 41 42 Elmer Leslxe Frazier General Football 39 No th Wmd Stall Ruth Ann Freese C C III ward 1 u orum 40 41 Clu 42 43 1311 ZW Row four Betty lane French C P I S gma C'11 Lamkda 4 42 IJ ama Club 40 Y Glrl 4 3 Edythe Agatha French C P George Edward French I Robert Arthur Fuller I A Betty Loulse Gadany C S1gr'1a C111 Lambda 43 Robert Kay Gamache C P I Camera Club 40 41 42 S11 C 1Lar baa 41 42 Row five Anna Pearl Gantt Home Economics Iames Dalmount Garant I A Vxrgmxa Ann Garant C C II Margaret lean Garland C C III Mlldred Elizabeth Garner C P II and Awa cl 4 42 43 Se Play 43 Ralph Frank Garner C P II Bard Awaa 42 43 Oc'1e r Audrey Evelynn Gatzemeyer General F Q ,f A v ' I 1, -rf ' I .-4 Q , 6. ,L I s is., Q X 9 4, ' QQ, 1 5. -'H , - W 1. 1 -'f'1y'4: ' - ' ' XV ' ' H ' is '41 - S ' , ' , ' 1 ' '. 1-14-Y ' 2 '4 A . '40, '41, '42, ' , ' ., C111 I 1 I I . - '- L ,A n A ,V , 4 Student -' A. - - .. , , A - , I , I ' - .c. 1 Evelyn Alma Eurich-C. P. III '43, Latin Club '41, Literary Leslie Warren Gale-Q P- II - - Voz l '40,'4lI A ' U -..1 1 I v I V 11 V r I 14 V - l : .I ' 77 -..1 D - ' - 'V ' - 7 Q B . I ' r ' 1,' , ' mor n I 1' Y 1 1 - , , 1 rl ' ' r I .at a 443 '11 A '41, '42, A711 tae '42 ' - . . L d ' 1 ' ,' ,XIV b 41 -. 19:13 THE NORGSCOPF Row one Marjorle Gatzemeyer C C III North Wmd Stall 42 Donald Edward Gaus-C P Basketball 41 42 43 Band Award 42 Orchestra 43 Stu dent Cour1c11 40 41 Norma Iune Gauthxer C C II Cho1r 41 42 Betty lane Gay General 1.at1r1 Club 41 42 Semor Play Geraldme Gerhardt C C Ill Robert Clark Glllespxe C C II Wrestlmg 41 V1k1ng H1 Y 42 Alberta Ardell Glllete C C ll Row two Edward Frank Gottlxeb C P Il Angelme Lena Grammatxco Home Economxcs Leslxe Iohn Gratton I A Football 42 Track 42 43 Bernetha Colleene Graydon C C l Glrl Reserves 41 42 Helen Margaret Green C C I SETVICG 40 41 42 M44 W1ll1am Robert Gregus C P I Olga Grenenko-C C I SEFVICS 42 43 Row three Loxs Omha Grxmes General North W1nd Staff 42 Latm Clu 40 41 42 Drama Club 40 41 Y G1r1s Betty lane Guelde C C III Serv1ce 40 41 D ama Club 41 Chester Frank Gula General Ganet Ann Gulzsh C C III Mary lean Haas-C P I Latm Club 41 42 Semor Play Frank Theodore Hackett C P l V1k1r1g H1 Y 42 Helen Elxzabeth Haddxx C J Award 42 Amlcae Luao rum 40 N Club 42 Servxce Row lout Iohn P Haldmo-I A Student Football Manage. 41 42 1371 'F' 1 Lorena May Hall Home Economxcs Maxme Evelyn Hall C C III Cho1r 42 43 Latm Club 40 41 Y G1r1s 42 Drama Club 4 41 Ellsworth Grant Halstead I A Betty lane Hamblxn General Wzllxam Hamxlton C C Ill Football 41 42 Track 41 42 Norma lean Hammel C C II Sophomore Secretary 40 S1gma C111 Lambda 42 Producers C ub 41 42 Student Councll 40 Row live Ruth Theresa Harburn C C III George Bruce Hardenbrook C P I W1ll1am Harper I A Irene Helen Harrmgton C P Ill 1.at1r1 Club 42 43 Dorothy Fay Harrxs C C I Theodore Warren Hams-l A Louxse May Harrow General Home Ecor1om1cs Club 41 42 Semor Play 43 , A ig? , ' A ff. 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' ' 11-112 NOROSCOPE 1943 Row one Anna Mae Hatheld Genera Lorrame Margaret Havens C P I Helen lane I-Iavlxchek C P I ward 42 43 Y Gtr s 40 41 42 N Club 42 Serv ce Marlen Havnlla C C III Semor Play 43 Lendon Thomas Hedger C C II Raymond O Nell Helm I A Foo ball 40 42 Basketball 41 'Track 41 42 43 Baseball 41 Mazel Heller C C I Grl Reserves 42 43 Row two Emma Helzer General Betty Hemmgway General Sophomore Treasurer 40 Ste de'1tCounc11 41 42 Produce s Club 41 lNort'z Wmd Saff 42 Clarence Henderson General lxor emen H1 Y 40 41 42 Ruth Henderson General G rl Reserve 42 I5- 6 e T' MananEl1zabethHerblet C P I Patncla Rae Herbst C P I a rn Club 41 42 43 ar Courtcl 42 43 C1'lO1f 42 43 Celxa Etta Herrand Home Economxcs Home Economlcs Club 40 Row three Clarence Wxlbert Hxcks C C III Barbara lean H111 C P I Producers Club 40 41 Student Courtctl Corresportdmg Secre tory 42 43 Slgma Cm 42 43 Clrl Reserves 40 41 Semor Play 43 lohn Alv1eH1llalter C P I lorthern Lrghts 1-11Y 42 Phyllrs Louxse Hxllxer C P I Sylvla Hxmelhoch C P I Norm Wmd Staff 41 42 Stu dent Counctl 42 43 Latm Club 40 Pres Club 41 Key and Kolophort 41 Produces Club Frances Dawne Hnrllca Home Economxcs Mane Kathryn Hmhca C C I Brology Club 40 41 I3 ,Av 1' Row iour Vrvran Dae Holstrom General Iosephme Ann Homola C C I Eugene Honea C C II Theodore A Hosre I A Track 40 41 Esklmo 1-11 Y 40 Ioseph Wrlired Houle C C Il or 41 42 43 Vllung 4 43 Lorrame Hourvxtz C P I Latm Club 42 Claxr Clayson Howell C Row five Wxlbert R Howell C C II otr 40 41 42 43 rac Serv1ce 41 42 43 Iohn Hresko-I A Engmeers Club 40 41 Dorothy Agnes Hntz C C Iohn Hntz I A Iune Stella Hughes-C P I Mxnme Evelyn Iyames- Home Econormcs Drama Club 41 Mable Arlene Inman C C III Amrcae Luao um 40 1 ?4Q' 1 1 1 Y- 5 U - . .1 1 1 '- iffy, Mg? ,irv I .?gHVW Zzr ZZI MA Qi 5,5 Q. 51 Q fe ' V1 C' A 5 as S- ,i aw 1w,51 f aejeif 1'2 I I '? 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Ch '.' .'-T' fr k'4 ' - K ' ' A, -if fQ, - ' Q-. .1 43 1 1 1 1 40 1 1 A - - - ,Sl 1943 THE NOROSCOPE Y 1 Row one Mana Isaquxrre I'Io 1e Economics Ioseph Israel I A Tenms 42 B1ology Club 41 VIKIHQ H1 Y 41 42 Mary Margaret Iacobs-C P III Latm Club 41 42 43 G1r1Re serves 41 42 43 Dorothy Mane Iacobs- Home Economncs Evelyn lane Iacobs C C III S1g'na C111 Lambda 43 Bynum Martxan Iames-General Row two losephtne lane!-C C I Award 4 42 Moder Dancmg 41 42 43 Owen Eugene Iarvxs I A Baseball 42 Iulxe Iaworslu C C I N Award 41 42 Club 4 Edward Anthony Iedlowslu I A Lucxlle Mane Iennmgs General Cholr 41 42 Gene Vxncent Ieslonek I A Ehzabeth Flora Iewell General Row three Betty Iohnson C C II Club 42 43 N Awar Ernestxne Iohnson C C III Esther Margaret Iohnson C C I erv1ce 41 I-lor e Ecor1om1cs Club 41 42 S1g1ra C111 Lambda 41 42 43 Hamet Iuhe Iohnson General lames Archxe Iohnson C P III Sophomore Class Pre 1de-nt 40 Cathenne Hornet Iohnston C C III Dorothy Louxse Iohnston P C o1r 40 41 42 Latm ub 4 41 42 43 Opera 42 3 Row four Sxmon Ioseph General SQYVICE 40 41 Thomas Ioseph General 1341 Dorothy Ann Iozwxal C C III SGFVICG 40 41 Clara lean Iudd General George Wtllxam Karolle C P Slgma C111 Lambda 42 43 Lawrence Lewxs Kavanau Tenms 42 Engmeers Club 42 43 Tenms Award 41 42 43 S1gma C111 Lambda 43 Maxme Exleen Kaza C C Home Econom1cs Club 40 Row Eve Robert Keene I A Leatnce loy Kelllor C C III SSIVICG 41 42 Modern Dance ub 40 41 42 Margaret Kekel C C I Donms La Fern Keller C C I CIIOIV 41 42 Phxlomena Anna Keller C P I S1gma Ch1 Lambda 43 Cecxlxa Pncxlla Kennedy Home Econom1cs Betty Lou Kettler C C III N Award 41 42 N Club 41 42 43 - I , 5 X , r, - is .,,, fr D 1 f . 1 g V ..,. f- In or 5- V' r if I 6- ' 6' Q X, 1'lt ., ' vb 2 I QV ' ff' 5 Q - I V I .. - X V '..' , .. ,x , fy ::, - .f: Q -I 4: N' 3 ,IJ a In r A - -,Z :.. - .. : 4,1 I .4 , . .0 I I 10 Aer., I I fe I 'Q 1 . f- 6- 1 ' I Y 1. l 235 I 1 .1 . M 'K -, f' : Q - . . ll ' I . . ill' ' 'L H d . , . E-P-H ' . s A I ' , '42, 'A 'Q - - - ,I ,Il -l 'MV . ., .E I -' D ' . . ' ' - Cl ' J ,' ,431 N n ' 1, ' 5 n - - - ' I ' c..1 , --- f I h ' ' I ' I ' I ' . , . . .- '34 'I U I-.. ' J ,'43f'1: .. .. '41, ' 2, '43, -' - , THE NOROSCOPE Row one: Gilbert Leo Kiefer-I. A. Viking Hi-Y '41, '42, Swimming Club '42, Senior Play '43 Carolyn Frances Kilgoer- General Iuanita King-Home Economics Thomas Darrel Kirby-General Band Award '42, Orchestra '40 '41, Irma Kiss-General Dale Fredrick Klee-C. C. II Band Award '41, '42, Camera Club '40, '41, '42, Mary Emma Kleinschrodt-C. C. I Service '42, '43. Row two: Dorothy Iosephine Klida- C. C. III Service '40, '41, '42, Senior Play '43, Clara Frances Klinesmith- Home Economics Service '40, '41, '42. Irene Iosephine Klocko-C. C. III Iacqueline Gloria Knapp-C. P. I Producers Club '40 '41 Amicae Ludorum '40, '41, C1ul: '41 N Award '41, Clayton Randolph Knowlton- General Doris Magdalene Koethe- C. C. I Choir '41, '42, '43, North Wind Stall '43, Sigma Chi Lambda '43, Opera '42, '43, Rita Ann Kolton-C. C. I Service '41, '42, '43 Row three: Margaret Goldie Konsza-C. C. I N' Award '41, '42, Guy Kosal-I. A. Thomas Ioseph Kovalcik-I. A. Anna Caroline Koza-C. C. III N Award '42, Producers Club '39, '40, Amicae Ludorum '39, '40, N Club '42, '43 Prakseda Helena Krupa-C. C. III Phyllis Labadie-C. C. III Estelle Marie La Casse-General Row four: Slyvia Patricia La Graft-C. P. I Girl Reserves '42 Bates Henry Landis-C. P. III lunior Secretary '41 Lydia Lang-C. C. Ill Drama Club '42, I35l I iv. C A-I Dorothy Langdon-C. C. Ill Dorothea Ottilie Langer-C. C. Il Service '41, '42, Key and Kolo- plion Club '42, Maryalice Bower Larson-C. C. I Service '42, '43, Grace Veronica I.asley-- Home Economics Row live: Beatrice Marie La Vasseur- Home Economics N Award '41, '42, N Club '41, '42, '43 Mariellyn Lawson-C. P. III Drama Club '39, '40 Biology Club '39, '40, Calvin S. Lazar-C. P. Ill Viking Hi-Y '42 Cheerleader '41, '42 Iacob Sam Lazar-C. P. I Noroscope Staff '42, Sigma Chi Lambda '42, Latin Club '40, '41, Art Club '40, '41, Tennis '40, '41, Alexander Stephen Learmonth- C. P. II Latin Club '40 Patronella Lech-C. P. l Theodore William Lee-General ,ww 1. .L 1943 THE NOROSCOPF Row one Dolores lane Lefanowlcz C P I Latm Club 40 42 43 Y G1r15 42 43 Iacob Lehr C P I Cheerleader 41 42 Ioseph Iohn Lengyel General Nathan Sxdney Lmder C P I North W1r1d Staff 42 43 North ern L1ghts 41 42 V1k1r1g I-11 Y 43 Noroscope Staff 43 Frederxck Earl Llngenfelter C PI Murxel Lucxlle Logan Home Ec Rose Mane Lotxto C C I SGTVICQ 40 41 42 Row two Carl Wxllxam Luce C P I SSIVICG 42 43 Stella Luclra C C III Iames Lucado General Frances Luczek I A Anne Ioyce MacDonald C P lr Club 40 41 1rl Kathryn Ellen MacKmnon-C PI North W1nd Staff 42 S1g11a C111 Lambda 43 Pre s Club 42 43 Barbara MacM1Ilan C C Gulx 4 4 C a T ed Row three Robert Edwm MacMillan CPI Vllilflg I-11 Y 42 43 S1gma Ch1 Lambda 42 43 Cheerleader 42 43 Treasurer Student Cour1 42 Lyle Albert Mahnke I A Loralne Elxzabeth Mam C P III Ser11or Play 43 IohnMa1or IA Football 40 41 42 Baseball 4 Peter Iohn Mangnaracma CCIII Orcheetra 40 41 42 Band 40 Mary Agnes Manley General Lat1r1 Club 42 B1o1ogy Club 40 Alleen Mane Manwell C P I OIT 42 S1gma 1 Lambda 43 Bonny Cathleen Marcus C C III lf Produ C 1b 0 Gladys Iune Martxn C C III vllglnld Martlnus C P III ward 42 C111 A ae Ludorum 40 Ehzabeth I.1ll1an Marzome CPI 1 C 1 S 1' Lambda 1361 G1r1s 43 Am1cae Ludorum 41 Opera 43 Genevxeve Maslanka C C I North W1nd Stall 42 SSTVICG 42 43 N Award 43 Iva Elolse Matthews C C I Club 41 V1rg1ma Ann Matthews C P I Band 41 42 43 Orchestra 42 Row five Ruth Ioyce Maxson C C II Serv1ce 40 41 Mabel Rebecca Mayer C P I North Wmd Staff 42 43 V1ce premdent lumor Class 41 42 Secretary Semor Class 42 43 S1grra Ch1 Lambda 42 43 Y lrs 40 Award 42 War Cour1c11 4 42 43 horoscope 43 Semo Patncla Ieanne Mayvxlle C P I Cr1o1r 41 Y Glflu 42 A'r11cae Ludorum 40 Semor Play 43 FrancesElnoraMcConk1e C C I QYVIC 42 S1grr1a Ch1 Lambda 41 42 43 V1v1enne Louxse McCoy C C I Calvxn Ross McCullough I A Ba eball 42 Clara Mae McDonald General c11A',1'43. 3 1 -Q, , - D t 5. . 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' 43 'YH - THE NOROSCOPE 1943 if- 1 Row one lna Mane McDonald C P I Charles Bruce McDonnel General Harlan McGonxgal C P George Glenn McGnII I Robert Iames McGu1ness CPIII Student Manager 41 42 43 Debate 42 43 Vrce Pr sclent Senior Class 43 Iumor Andrew McGuire C C II Srgma Ch1 Lambda 42 43 Vera Mae McKeage C C I S rvlce 41 42 43 Row two Roberta Elame McKee C C II rvx e 41 Rrchard Byron McKenzie General North Wmd Staff 42 Lauren Wllhs McI.am C P II V lng H1Y 40 41 2 Fred Iumor McI.aurm General Marlon Rebecca McMullen P l.at1n Club 40 Lauretta Mane McMull1n C C I Servtce 40 42 43 Rldlng Club Dolores Allowae McPhee C P I North Wlnd Stall 43 Noroscope Stall 42 43 Orchestra 40 41 42 43 Press Club 42 43 Qulll and Scroll 43 Row three Lols Charlene McQulgg General r Club 41 N ub 0 Award 40 41 42 Iames Louxs Mercier I A Thomas Henry Mergan C C I Frank Wxllxam Merntt General Ioseph Metar I A Football 41 42 Audrey Eileen M1chell C P I Ene Dresby Mick C C I rvrce 40 41 42 13 Row four Emzl Peter Mxkusek l A Ella Ruth Mxller Home Economxcs lay Wesley Muller IA Ioyce Maunne Miller C P I Martha Mxller C C I Servlce 41 42 43 Slgma Ch ambda 41 42 43 Stu nt Councrl 40 4 Robert Floyd Miller C P I Don Roger Mxsener I A Row five Mary Lue Mitchell C C III Elmer S Monroe I A Iames Albert Montpas C P I Cheer Leader 42 43 wfrkmg 40 42 43 Su ent C L11 rl 41 42 43 Se lor ay Wxllzam Edward Mordue C P II oxr 40 41 42 Mary Agnas Monanty General David Wnght Morns C C II Mary Alxce Morrow C P I av V S at I. g, 'G 6. , o, s ,,-V f I 6 it G I- 1-I 5, '3 1 6 4 it .1 E. .1 . 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M71 SCOPE 1943 Row one Ruth Iulxa Mueller C P I Camera Club 41 Y G1r1s 42 N Club 42 4'1 De ae Award 42 N Award 42 Emellen Mukdsx C C I Ianella Mungall C C III IO1 4U 4 Margaret Mynar C C I .ngrwa C111 Lambda 4 4 1 Club 41 42 SGTVICG 40 N Award 41 Edxth Nellle Nagy C C I S rv ce 40 41 2 Celra Nathansohn C P I Row two Maretta Louxse Nellxs General Robert Warren Nelson Geac al V1k1r1g H1 Y 42 Anna Nester C C III Vlrgmxa Munel Neuman C C II Hans Otto Neumann I A Leon Millard Newman General Eugene Robert Nielson C P I V11c1ng H1 Y 42 Row three Louxs Delbert Nordstrom Ge1eral Baseball 42 Ruth Eloxse Norton C C I on 41 42 3 IN 1 4 42 Amlcae Lrxaorurn 41 Award 41 Helene Anne Nowak C C I North W1rd Stall 41 42 Seruce Lorrame Mane Nowak C C III SIQVI a Cm 1.a 1bda 42 nb 42 1 wa Geraldme Odrea C C II Band 41 42 Frederick loseph Okal C P t1:a1 4 B K Wxlham Arthur Olson C P II Row four Patntla Elene Omon C C I 39 6- SJ Evelyn Mary Oplla General Margarette Leatrxce Osborne CCIII Wxlllam George Oullette General Delylah Mae Palme C C II Floyd Iumor Palmer C C III Lols lean Parrett C C I Row five Maxxne Mae Partndge C C III Robert Davxd Patterson C P I Oflll W1r1d 41 42 horoscope 42 Cam ra Club 41 Vera May Patterson C C II Lou1seIulxaPayotas C C III Leonard Leslxe Pearson C C III 1: ba11 Lo rome Shlrley Peltonea C C III C 1b Allen I-lrwxn Peregrine I A AI X 5 1 - Ur- 5 Q V 9' IG- , . ' 'fy A ' V' 5? V ' 31 A451515 V -Y V '43, 'v,'. bt! -' .. -ll Albert Iames Mullet-C. C. Il I ' Debate '42 A I 1 Cl f' ,'41,P-2,2-43. 1 935' I 7 C1 Hb 1,1 I I - ' ' C.. -.'.i,'2'l I ,' ,'g ','41'42Y , 'Q .. 43 D A 42 '41, '42 ' . . - e'1 ,' ,'4 s ',,,, ' -. . ' --- Cl' ' :fAf'mf42l' T51 .- X . U- . 41 ' C .e ' ,'42 A - . r Foo l'41 2 as'etba11'42 . ' I I I l ' ' Baeet '42 -. . ' -- - - U ' Af: 14 142 ' ' ' - Servxfe '40 41 42 ' ' -. . I el THE NoRoscoPE 'X 1943 0 Row one Dorothy Laverne Petee C C III Bonme Mae Peters-C P III North Wmd Stall 42 Studert Coun 11 41 42 Latm Club 40 42 Drama Club 41 G1rl 41 42 Producers Club 41 War Cour1c1l 42 Dxana PlCCObOIIG C C I Donald Sm1th P1ke C P III mg H1 Y 41 Slgma Ill Lambda 41 42 Nlck P1l1pov1ch I A Marqaret Pxllen Home Ec Carolyn Plnkston General Row two Georgene Ruth Prttsley C P I N Award 42 S1gma C Lambda 42 43 Student Cour 4 C1r s u 43 Ser J Play 43 Edxth May Place C P I North W1nd Stall 42 43 lumo Class Secr 'ary and Trea u e 42 Stu 1'1tCour1c1l Recor mg Secretary 42 43 Lat1'1 C ub 41 42 43 Sudertt Ccur1c1l 42 43 Drama Club 40 41 Noroscope Satl 42 43 Play 43 Qu1lla 1d Scroll 43 Y G1rls 42 3 Genette Cella Plamondon Home Econorm s N Award 42 N Club 42 43 Kenneth Pope I A Dorothy Nadalee Potter C P North Wmd Ed1tor 43 North 43 Lat1r1 Club 41 42 S1qr'1a Ch1 Lambda 42 43 Semc Pla 43 Qu1l1 and Scroll 43 Edwma Isobel Powell C C Ill Eugene Albert Prevost General Row three Inez vlfglhld Prxce C P Nort 1 W1r1d Sal' 41 S Play 43 Paulme Marietta Proclssx North Wlfld Salt 42 Play 43 Lawrence Prott I A Baseball 41 Arthur Floyd Psenslu Harold Frednc Hahn C P II Ierome Robert Rau General Dons Relertord C C II C P I Se'11o 139 Row four C C II Progr SSIVG G11 Reserve 4 C C I Home Ecor1om1cs Club 41 Rmgle Genl C C II Home Ecor1om1cs Cub 40 41 Drarra Club 40 Addxe May Robbms-C C III Roberta Relertord lane! Ann RenWlCk Clarence Franklln Betty Iean R1zzard1 Waldeman Roh I A Lorrame II Rolandson C P I S1gma Ch1 Lambda 43 A t 43 SSTVICS 43 Row five Yola Romlto-C P I atm Club 41 Marpone Isabell Rood General Award 4 42 A1 11cae Ludorurn 40 IN Club 41 42 Charles Ioseph Root General Vrrgmxa Arlene Rourke C C III I'IO l9 Ecor1om1cs Club 41 42 lean Charlotte Roush C C III Semor Play 43 Ardlth Lucxlle Rowe C C III Betty Elaine Rowland C C l N Award 41 Seruce 41 42 V ' K ,Vi if K J I I S. nl A., Q, I 'f VV . . VV -. 'I VV , V- V' 'Q -, I 2413 1 fl r . A - l n 1 VVA VV ,V V .l A 1 1 y e V Vt-'T n 1 V V V V. V. V V V V 4 V V - V V '41V 'Y I 1 ' V Y VV VV V VV VV V V-C l . I I I . . I 1- V -I V' - . .1 ' A ' 1 I ' VVk, '.V I , - ' , ' CV Wind '42s Student CVour1c1l '42, Choi, '41V '42V Service :41V 42 LV V , VV , ' V . V W V. .VV V - -,, '-..III Lf. '- - -- H V V ' V - hz .V t . , ..e:11or UNH . 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' '43 1 I I 2 1 . 1943 THE NOROSCOPV like f Row one Helen Ruhala C P I Lam Club 40 41 42 Srgma Ch1 Lambda 42 Eleanor Rusch C C III Ellzabeth Ann Ruth C P I N Award 41 North W1r1d 42 43 Noroscope 42 43 Press Jb 42 a C .1 Slgrna C111 Lambda 41 42 43 Grrls 41 4 N u 41 42 Qu1l1 and Scroll 43 Edward Rys I A Phyllxs sCdOWBkl C C III ll Awa d 42 Carl Mrcheal Saxlro-I A Ernest Salem General Row two Harry Salem C P III Phxlllp Salvo-I A Ruth Ellen Sanders Bey General Gerald Warren Sanford General C3 1e aC'1,h 40 41 Lrlllan Sarver C P I sl Wrllxam H Saurwem C P Il Lewls Wayne Shaker I A Adelme Elizabeth Sawmska C In Rosemary shawl C P I G1rls 40 Dolores Hxlda Sheetz C C III C o1r 41 42 Amlcae Ludorum 40 Row three Harold Schaffer I Betty lean Schaller C P I North Wmd Staff 42 43 Charles D Schrel C C III Iames Thomas Schlanhart I A Clara I.ou1se Schuyler C P I Row five Marxlynn lean Sherwood General I D Shmabarger I A Vrlcmg H1 Y 42 Tommy wayne Schuyler C C u lean Loulse Shoemaker C P I Bngcekscgnu Sleazy N Award 42 Srgma C111 GS el G Lambda 42 Armcae Luao 1 40 N Club 41 42 43 ROW fouf Shirley Maxine Slgsby wtnlqm N scan c c II Home Ec 'om'cs St1aentCounc1l 40 EVGIYU M09 Sl350 l C P I Donald Russel seagren Producer 40 SVWIO Pla General 43 CLIOH' 42 Dan1elSk1pper C P I Leo V Sexde C C III ' Engmeers Clur 42 43 l Phyllis Mane Selru C mer H1 Y 41 42 Kew and Kol u 4' Iohnny Thomas Skxpper lr Lrtera , Clu General 1401 .il 15 I It I 4 -f 1 1 W --Q. D eiay' ...fpfzf , 1 l , 1 1, A 5 3 ' - 1 4, 1 ' rf 1 51 tv F- gi 3 a. 5? .A 1 5 I qs 1 x 5- 8 tr 1 - . 1 C' ' GR. ' ' 941342. - - - .- 11 ' ' , ' .. .1 . I - ' '- 1 ! -. A. A C11 ' ,.'43, L tirxl llb 311 ' , 7,7 ' . - 'yy 442, ' 3, C15 ' ' '-, , . l . - THE NOROSCOPE 1943 1 Row one: Stanley Peter Slcrzela-C. P. I Band '41, '42, '43, Viking I-Ii-Y '41 Leo Clarence Sloan-C. P. III Track '41, '42, '43 Olga Ann Slobodian-General Darlene Iune Smith-C. C. III Service '40, '41, '42, '43, lean May Smith-C. C. II Service '41 Iulian A. Smith-General Patricia lean Smith-C. C. I 'll Award '41, Service '41, '42 Sigma Chi Lambda '42, '43, Row two: Pauline Helen Smith-C. P. I 'l1 Award '41, '42 Y G1ri. '42, '43, Arnicae Ludarum '40 ll Club '42, '43 Virginia Arlene Smith-C. C. III Home Economics Club '41 Safety Club '41, Arnica-e Ludc rum '41 Annabell Sneller-C. C. III Anna Snitko-C. C. III Betty May Snyder-C. C. III Orchestra '40, '41, 42 Sarah Victoria Snyder-C. P. I II Award '42, Sigma Chi Lambda '41, '42, '43, N Club '41, '42, Debate '43, Modern Dancing '41, Lillian Ruth Spencer-C. P. III Service '40, '42, Key and Kala' phon '40, '41, Home Economics Club '42, '43, Latin Club '41 Row three: Eldona Lucille Spikberg- Hare Economics Orchestra 40, 41, 42, Home Economics Club '41, '42, Virginia May Stetanski-C. C. III Norma Louise Steiner-C. P.I Arnicae Luciarum '40, li Club '41, '42, '43, ll Award '40, '41, '42, Sigma Chi Lambda '43, Ralph Wade Stemm-I. A. Gladys Elizabeth Stevens- General Laura May Stevens-C. C. I 'IT' Award '41, Amicae Luiz- rum '41, ll Club '41 Elizabeth Louise Sterling- C. C. III wi wr' Row four: Zada Pauline Stottlemyer-C. P. I Latin Club '41, Literary Club '40, '4l. Mary Pearl Stryznski-General Latin Club '42, Iames Eldon Stuber-C. P. I Band Award '42, Ioan Iune Sturgis-C. C. III Leona Madell Stutesman- General Latin Club '39, '40, Drama Club '41 Producers Club '40, Stamp and Coin Club '41, '42, Catherine Summerfield-C. C. I Francis Ward Summitt-General Row five: Steve R. Suszek-I. A. Patricia Ann Sweet-General Chair '43, Alfred Rudolph Swider-I. A. Margaret Irene Swinko-C. C. III Adeline Mary Szewczyk-C. C. III Reginia Olga Szpiech-General Edward Szumowicz-I. A. 1943 THE NOROSCOPE ' 5? v. Q , ,, 9 4 5-QE E f I A ,eel A 1 324 I K x 'L ' 7, '11, I P. J if Row one Edward Iames Taclcabury General Betty Ann Taylor C C III Iulane Taylor General Cho1r 42 43 Wxllnam Thomas Taylor C P I Band 41 42 43 Studer1tD1rec tor Band 42 Stanley Iohn Telesz I A Robert Iames Thatcher General Ter1n1s 41 42 43 Esmmo H1 Y 4 2 Ioyce Onalee Thom C P II Y G1rls 42 43 Armca L11'1o rum 40 131 Award 42 Row two Curtxs C Thomas C C III Vera Augusta Thomas-C C Home Econormcs Cl b 40 S1 ma Ch1 Lanbda 43 Armcae Ludoru Charles Edward Thompson I A Iune Mane Txntle C C I G1rls 40 Pacqulm Iennxe Tomas: C C III SGYVICS 41 42 Se or Play 43 Raymond Wxllxam Torrey General North Wmd Staf 41 42 Foro scope Stall 41 42 Press Club 41 42 B1ology 39 40 Ruth Ioan Tner C C III Row three Dorothy May Tuck General Martha Tucker General Bethany Ann Uehlm C P I North Wmd Stall 43 Noroecope 42 43 Cho1r 41 42 43 Prese Cub 42 43 G H G1rlS 41 42 43 Lat1r1 Club 40 41 42 Stgma Ch1 Lambda 41 42 43 Qulll and Scroll 43 Garnet Maman Van Benschoten OIT 42 Lam Club 40 Semor Play 43 Bette lane Vance General Ruby Mae Vaughn C C I Glrl Re er 4 3 Ioseph Paul Vermette I A Row lour Edward Harold V1all General Che r Leader 41 42 Cho1r 42 V lcmg H1 Y 41 Edwln Earl Vlall General 1' ad 42 Chou 43 Vlkmg H1 Y 41 42 Dorothy Louxse Vmcent C P III S11 1a C11 La IlD'lG 41 42 H2 Lester Ernest Vocke C P II George Vuckovxch C P I S1gma Chl Lambda 42 Iames Harry Walte General Band 42 Sw1mm1ng 42 Albert Carl Walk I A Wrestlmg 41 42 Row Eve Roosevelt Walker C P III Band Award WIIITIET 42 Eslumo H1 Y 42 Lorrame Hosalea PVQIIGCG CCI v ce 41 2 Audrey Laverne Walters General Am1ca Ludorum 40 41 N uh 41 N Awar 42 llorth W1r1d Stall 42 Leonard Charles Wambold I A Louxse Bem1ceWandzel C P I S1gma Chl Lambda 42 43 Y Glrls 42 43 Noroscope 42 43 North W1r1d Ed1tor 43 Press Cluo 42 43 Ou11l and Scroll Buell Clayton Ward General Franklm Luther Ward C P I 59' f ' l A , -'H i' 1 - 5- 5, W 5 4 A ' 'L' 1' fm .' ,--l- V '1,'4. 1 n ' ' - H H f ' , I re -- I c. Pi Sigma cm Lambda '42, '43,'sfSf- ,f I N C b 42' 11 C11 y' ' 1 11' ' Q41, 1 ' 14. 1 - . 0 . . II l 5 V95 I 2' V4 ' Cl 'I , '42g H I '41, A S u ' , '41 -' ' ' .., 4 ' . 'g ' 1 , '42, ' , -i . ' rn '4l. ' . . . -. Y ' 113.111, 1' ,242 1 ' 'ff . , 175 ' ' 1'- , nz -1 ' Cheer Le er' ' f . ' '42, ,43 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 - ' 1: 1' 1 ' I .1 ' - . . THE NOROSCOPE 1943 M1 K. Row one Chnsteen Vlatkms C C II Iola Watkms-Home Economxcs Onalee Elame Weaver General Chou 40 41 42 Noroscope 42 43 North W1r1d 43 Pre C1ub 42 43 Geraldine Webb General Rlchard Frednck Webber C P II S mor Pre 1dent 42 43 V11c'1g H1 40 41 War Cour1c11 43 Iumor Rotartaw 42 Arlene Ruth Weber Home Economics Robert Murton Weber C P I 1ort11 Wmd 42 43 S1grna C111 Lambda 43 Semor P1ay 43 QL1111 and Scro11 Row two Lorrame Evelyn Weldner C C III DuWayne Lewrs Welch C P I Band Alva a Wmrzer 42 43 Esther Wells Home Economlcs G1r1,ReSe'.e, 41 42, 43 Iames Edward Westbrook C C III Track 41 42 Betty Louise White General Irene Esther Wrebeck General Wrllxam Albert Wlenbrauck C P I Row three Dons Loulse Wlllrams C C III 1 Award 42 Eugene Cllfford Wllllams Football 41 Irving Rrchard Wxllrams- General Onalee lean Wzlllams Home Economxcs Robert Frank Wxllxams General T acx 40 Samuel Wxlhams C P I O che tra 40 Frederick Lloyd Wllson I A Row four Iean Elxzabeth Wrlson C C III Chou 41 42 1431 'WW my f Norme Helen Wrttbrodt C P I Robert Lee Wolcott I A Frank Wolos I A Etta Iean Wood C C I C o1r 41 42 43 S1gma 1 Lambda 41 42 43 Helen La Von Wood General Ianet Mane Woodward General Row live Icy Penelope Woodward Burtxs Eber Woolhtt C P I 1 mg 1-I1 Y 40 1.101't1'1 Vfmd Staff 41 Wxllre Ruth Wnght C C III Bob Clarance Wtorek I A Henry Francxs Wtorek I A George Yancho C P I Margaret Marlon Yankle Home Economrcs 1. Award 41 42 N Club 41 '42 Q , I ZA ' N A A 1,, V? 1 ' 4,2 ' Qi 3 In I M 5? , 9. . 5 1 Vg, A . y, ? ,, M - ' .. I Z A 0 5' 1 'Pk lc. I A . j, ,, ,' ch' 1 Q' I I as . .1 ' ' ' e' 5' J ' '. 1 I '-Y' ,M '42, . .. -IA -' - . - ' 1 - - -C. c. III , . , , I-.' ' . ' ' . v'k' ' , '41, '42, '43s 1943 THE NOROSCOPE aah Richard Harold Yankle-C. P. II Student Council '40, Iuanita Alzcidcx Youmans- . C. C. III Choir '41, '42, HONOR ROLL Listed on the Viking honor roll are the boys who left school during the year to become members of their country s armed forces Some already have been sent over seas while the others are completing their training most ol them in combat units Those who have been lnducted at the time the Noroscope went to press are listed below ARMY A Thomas Calvey Paul Csverseko Chet Dur kacy Ben Gellis Arthur Kadey Edward Kock Laurence Prott Iames Reynolds Russell Rob bins and William Turnbull Robert Carlson Robert Hunt Dennis L L berte and Leo Lorenz A Steve Asaro and Edward Leonard Iulius Carlson Commodore Coles Robert Keiter Colonel Lake Nelson Loisell and Chum McIntyre A Paul Baldwin NAVY A Tom Coe Robert Cocking Al Gazso Iohn MacDonald and Robert Miller Bobby Buck Martin Cohen B ll Goodwin William larae Robert Scott and loseph Zofchak l A Bob Cady Gordon Huber and Iames Kekel Frank Csirke Edvard Blanchard Louis Kalocy and Earle Middleton he Helen Yuresko-C. P. I French Club '4lg Sigma Chi Lambda '42, '43 Helen Virginia Zbiciuk-C. C. III Harold Ioseph Zirk-I. A. A George Crabenhorst and William Rhyne MARINES A Bob Gideon Max Linder Derek Mitchell Alvin Murray and Robert Resseguie Iohn Bradly and Fred Vfaite A Allen Davies and Robert Parsons A lack Carter COAST GUARD Elwyn West NAVAL AIR CORPS loe Ferich AVIATION CADET Frederick Salem SENIORS NOT IN PICTURES RADUATINC seniors who are not repre sented bv pictures are Edwardl Ambro e General Catherine Anna Cole C PI Thomas Iohn Collick General lfary lricia Dennis CPI Clara Mae Dixie Home Econoimcs Marian Kathleen Fleming CC III IVIGUOTIG Louise Gaines C PI Billie Gordon I A Ioseph General Dolores Flvera Holm CPI Wallace E Howe General RobertM Hunt CP II Mary Lois Irwin C P III Betty Naomi lettrey CCI Eleanor lane lelenick CC III lean Marie Mc Carthy General Raymond Emery lfoauin IA Paul William ltoraan IA Billie I arie Rhodes C C III David Sargis I A Thelma Lena Shaw CC III Stanley Suiak General Angelina Tra vinski CC I Fred Beverly Walsh CPI Vir ginla Olive Watchorn CPI Elizabeth Ann V eger CPI lawrence Williams CP III and Gerald Henry Zumbach CC Il I44l IU ' ' I . I2 ' . . 12B Il I2 ' , . ' ' ' I0 ' IZB IZB . . I I I G ll IIB ' I 10 H A 3 A s, 12 . ...Q - ,I ' A I I Af Kiss, William Lilly, Eugene McCurdy, Douglas lohnh Halas, Geri-mil, George Ernest Hobson, 12B 'I 2.2 ' ' ' X7 45- 'l . . 5 ' I ' , . .2 , llB -'i' I THE NOROSCOPE lQ43 wr' Z' wx WV! 'WK '49 wmv in as '11 uv-ww,. ....L...,.,... 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'1.1nQ Ll y 'Jer er . ., Dj: . 1943 12B STUDENTS NOT IN PICTURES Ward Amy, Iarnes Baird, Martha Baker, La- perta Baldwin, Homer Branch, lean Brooks, Anna Burene, Costo Christick, lames Cooke, Ioan Cummings lean Curtis Thelma Mae Denson Lois Eddy Iulia Essa Evelyn Faught, Dorothy Ferchak Harold Fielder Virginia Gampson Ruby Gibbs Frances Giphart Basil Haddix George Hess Mary Himman larie Hnihca Edna Hoover Edward Hudock Frank lin Hungerford Ann lackson Eleanor lelinek Iohn Kriedler Patricia Lalsiberte Howard Manteulel lean Matthews lean McCarthy Beatrice Monreal Betty OHare Robert Perry Classes The t o photos at the let t o actrvt es ot the boys physical titness poararn thts past year At the to lett a group of boys are sho n estllna each other while at the lower lett a gym class is sho eling sno tn he back drrfeway during the heavy sno tall this er A top right Anne MacDonald and Georg ne Pittsley study THE NOROSCOPE Alma Phillips, Margaret Pierce, Evelyn Pierson, Tommy Ploucha, Helen Ringles, Bob Rizzardi, Dezeray Roland Glenn Rudolph lsador Schechet Eugene Scott Thelma Shaw How- ard Short Edward Sigulinsky Shamerian Thoma Evelyn Tolbert Earl Trigger Bob Vandesteen Fred Walch Lucille Walters Vir ginia Watchorn Emma Lou Watson Betty Weger Evelyn White Richard Jvl'11l61'TlCID Bernadine Williams Betty Wilson Rita Wltt brcdt Hclen Woods Don Yott Iohn Zelenko and Verna McGell1s eather 'naps tor ther home ork in tl-err pretlight class A e lo er right lelt to right a e Ruth Ranville Mary an Wyman and Elaine Kenney sophomore Student Councl rcpr sentatrves h ere not included in the regular Studen Council pictur 4' iii I 40 CP 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 s 1 1 1 . . . . U I 1 1 - 1 . 1- . . . Q, , , 1 1 1 I 4 . . A . I I , - I I I N4 I I 1 - I I A . . f ' ' Y 7 ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 A I A 1 1 ' , , . , 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 , Rll - w P l show w ti w , r w , 1 7 - - th w , , r , I e p , w wr , . 'J w t ' 1 ' 'Z ' w wlnt T the A 9 W O W ' e X, 1 e U ' l . 1- A r at , ' --1- , u l s I 5 ' E' .M 4 ' 1 , :Q . 'S , T1 I ' 1 X F ' ' - T' C7 . Mi ,.. ' , , Q ' ' . , ' ., gigs ' - 5 : i 1 I 4 A THE NOROSCOPE 1943 1' up-oy. IIA STUDENTS Ifflll 'Inv Ralph Acheson lean Adams E1a1ne Amsle Martna Al bert V1rg1n1a Alzdge Lerr e exander Bl Alle M1ldred Alen and R a Atmw If0ll Tun Robert Ande son Dale Asm 5 Marv Atwe L cv ear Ba1ley Ba bara Ball Dale Ba bee A lene Ba ett F ances Ba tlett and Lau a Baxte R011 Thief l ledw1g Bedna cz lc A de, Bene Edu Z1 Benaway nowa a Be ge a lO e gga t ett a e Stel Blay Anto nete Babe and lack Bo1lce Ifou I-our Ehzabet Boone 0 ne Bougl'ton Bas1l BO rassa Dale Bowman Dav1d Bo,d The esa BL476NSk ldne Butfey Betty B ns and lolfn are 'W 57' 'Sf it '. , ah, 43 'Q 'wt ,or C3-1',f 4-han V ww 1 ll I' Max Parr Mane Farrell lack Fastong ay Don larkscn Daw d Cl1ffo d L ona d Constande Ba bara c cl' Bud are and war-ron rare lfllll NJ 'Xlorme Demorest Anna Demnger Luc1 le Denrron lack D1rby and DOYIS D1ene Hou Smvn Do IS D1lley Margaret D110 h Gen a Dye Nathanxel asnoo rlelen Ebare V1 1an Ebelne Sl'1 e Eckkardt Ma1,,l'1yll1s E axons and Sl' 'ey Eng a Run 1'1flh! Irene Enos Kennf-tl Ethermgton Ke1' Harold FISCLE Iovce Fosgren Heen Gadan, B , Garant Leona d GlllESplF and Pla ence Gll1 1O l47l . Y .7 4 I I bf 14 fg- ,ma . 14 X ' - ' , ,wwf A 'A We gg.. , ,- Q f W , 'V 1 gg, .- fi. I av 5 .4 1 y mi 1 y'l ,Q 5' ' wwf. .. f -4, -W I Q ex V, 'V , , 1 A L V61 1 Mit ' f IW: ' 'iff - ' I - J , D , D '- ', C , , '1 , .nj Al A 1l .rt ': r , G- r . , r C '. . 1. 1? 'r A' Cr . E 1 C 1 ' r ' V . u A 11, .1 1 l . Robert Crawzord, Glorxa Daly Edward Davldek, DlCk Dean, Y , . Y , -rv . . .. , . 1 7 , rv , . .. , Y r 'V' Ll r . Li, 'Har' ' r 1 C , ev r, 1' , r' r r, ACE Y' tt B1 :' B El k , .lla E .1 , ' I , v r: , .rl ',' E .. , V, 1 t r , r 1 ' ..:r. ' elk rt , N fl . 4 , I , . i b , .l. Farver , r r '. ' 1 y '. .. r, A , 1 ett , ' ur , C y r . , D r .'.. re 1943 THE NOROSCO lv' f Y' Yr- 'af-T xv- YH Q film yr' JC fu- v X pm av vm Mn 11. wa em mm ,se 0... INK swan-1' 9-.Y ,'l'P'. , -ef' W' ae- I .:, 11A STUDENTS 'Will' Uno' Axfnf' G.g.:. Ln-..:! fx-.-. ,5.,, . J, -Q0 fp-I ww,-q. fx' -Y ,,f,,-' Cff:'1:f L A.. J ..... -,,, qv , Vw. . . M19-,, Q- f' x Ifmr Tzru - Vwfnce .. ...UM rw P x,1'P'f 1, ff'1'lF ...CLA .. J N C ' 'frfff' G..1::rt VT If 'M 5 A 1 ,. -V N- M-N ,fr --.V -..,.f,K ... .., ... A...f Y H- .v-- -.fa fwp .. ab 15? MY' -ww ,aus gf 'QP- I. 'Ill' l i1'4 Lf.-1 r.f4I'.'1'- 7. V Hula 1111114 '14lI7'I'P-Y I- ,-A G Y- ---f'k-- ..,.., ' U ,r13'al'1'3 . 'T.H 'tb-SWL' l.'u11' I UI11' V'r,.,-f.- . V -,. M 1. :Tue . 312: fi-3.1ff, 7 G .,.- A . 1,-A 17.1 7'- 'Z1!. . M. .-5.7. N'1'1 L i491 E- nfl' A nfl' .M .r,, rf-wr. P' :'i': ':::. '1 ir.: F-4: Nm' fdxf 'f,fQA, fr. r.. Ar. Yw Yl'1'l'77 4-v-w,,,. .w.. , M. -,. f' lx' IV Ill! vw. W THE NOROSCOPE 1943 ,1.. 1.. Y' fl , m .7 V11 1 T Q, 0 X ' K 5 'T 4 an ir 4-W, P01 1-1- 9 'Nh H 1,1 'M ' -Nw 1' UV' ,, ru 'U Pg' Qin tv'-fe bb -w ,gm 4? 11-riff -1 Gmpp 'of 'Viv '06 ,qv-'vw ...- T. JL vm., 'i' lk 11A STUDENTS .1 .ru U n at, Ae aI.r'gn Mug Q and S Mc n Im 'I 0 Lon ci MGHQG Fcnces Mu 1ro KlOl V1ClU Mo kle Arlene vs Vol M S 1 e Mcvlfes Ian Moyne V es MCP mio ard Io,ce MCB ae Ill Ihrfv Mcpcrr Qobbm M DOUG CI A sen a M Gee P 1 M L od Rc M Leod Ve ron MCMGDGWGH To o M1 lon Lynn M e and loltxnra Me lens 1111 In G 1n Mcnoel D one M1cl1ae1 Mo1e M1Cl'G ek Ruth 1 s G czc Mmc: n Stun' M att Iohn oo e ec1 2 nd Ll m M1e 11115 .AN 1' e1n Max ss Pa 1ne M cxo Donald wlelbon Bc: cz xew and Be rn F mc b S Oeo en Ot eb ard unerne C+ I Ill IJ Lomse Pc xs Ruth Pelton Phyll1s P111 Howard Pl de culc Pesron Robe! Pserelu Est e ckett L mr qczdxmck cnc Eel 1-le1d NPI r. f- yn we sb cr' Elcnne Rosenbcmr' Iohn Russell Ccxrc Qyncc Mc f Lee Scmde s Rownmond Sarto d Ecu e Sc e I'1'1 Sauter :md M5101 Sckccxd' ou I-1 ht George Scbren r Hornet Scon Im Sede Mc: thc: Se1fert 'Ruth Selzer B ce Show Do o1l'y She mon Wanda S1ble Ma rbelle S 'new lx E41 X Q E , T .. 1, ' Z l , Mm W ,1 2 , 1, 'V s 4 I 1 f M f 1 -A re L fl' W 'QW ! 1, L, Z' ' QQ ,, 57 . g. ,142 .WI . 5 ,W ,,. . 1, 'll . V 'M' 'ff' 1' Q , A 1:1 .,., .. h . 'Q Q 1 ,J I , ' . I' .,.., fe- 1 pkn M 5? W ,--N. V E rf' ,197 1,, 1 . 2 4 , ., Q .h,,, ,H M, 1 9 W' 5 1 ' N 30: l tv I'f ' mf- l'r ' 'iw- Kciherzne L-ugh T571 L msn 2 I1ne Lent Thad 1. e - v 'c 1, 1 L gr: ,v ' T ' ' :b Y: refer Donald Lrnk Staniey Mack-aj: Lqvy Madison Irene f 'l , tp' lwemc. 7: Tw: le 31519 1 ' 7, R - 1 Ze? nzrley 1 e rle 1 V 11 1 .1 If ' VII' 7 I'r ' S' '- cl S, r r 1 1 11 I' - ' r' , 6. u 1 Mari, , Cnvres zrzonle h rl y m 1. e Id P r , V r 11 h 7 P11 , 1ll . ,cm .1 X n 1 1' rx 1 ' r kr ' 1 f- Hun' 1' 'FII-' Sxxrley e 11eQQ 1. A :T r 1 : , aj Tv-i' 1' z 1 ., '11, , l C e , y C K1 .1 -1 7 thy MCA 1 , r' r . 1'-A 1 Y fl YV Y 1' ' 1 :Nz ll 1 1 r 11 r re .. 1 l'r ' ' ur- '. ' I'g- -- Clv if , 3 ' r .1e, ,1 I r Mll r e he , r. O11 . M 7 C 'l 1 ' ru r 1 r. Mcrri. 3 1 QI G ' ller 7 1 1. . 1943 THE NOROSCOPE ua 'Q Mme 441' -eww 'di px A-to-e W 'Y if Sr 1 IA STUDENTS If u one Phyllts Sktdmore Barbara Smtth Bernard Smtth lack Smxth Luctlle Smtth Lawrence Soldon Geora Solomon Flobert Sorensen and Shnrley Stetne Ifv u 7110 Alberta Sttllwagon lweoma Stoutenbqrg Eldon Stra ton Glo la Stretckert Dorts S,rnons Marte Tal,on1ck LaVerre Ta kovwslz Ma 3 Taylo and W1llta'r' Tav or Hou 7 h ree George Thado ol' Hoy Thorras lanson Thornb q Duane Ttlltngkast Rlby Toles F etda l ner Robert Vtalancoart Wtllxam Vamos and Lotnse Velasq ez Q Ron Pour Madeltne Vermette Betty Volker Ann Vukovtch Cathertne Vulrovtch Hazel Walton Arthur Webber Htchard Wehrlt Frankte Wetss and Waldo Weller Nou Inc Florence Wexler Honald Whtte Loutse Wetbeclz Gott lrxed Wetnbrauck Geo ge Wtlkmson Angte Wtlltams Clyde Wtlltams llahbelle Wtlltams and Vtolet Wxlson Rau Arr Byron Wrreck Stanley Wtsmewslrt Donna WllbOC1l A thur Wood lrn Wood Roberta Wood Axel Woodwad Marlon Wrtght and larnes Young Ron Keren Ifuqema Ztentalr lltzabeth Zolcltalr and Matthew Zoltzns T51 0 L 6 ' 5: f E' ir. ' .4 . Y ' .J 'M M- - ,Mx fm. Z Q L ,, , 'Y 2 A sr, , V3 ' : , - M .1 ' .gf . 3 Pr V A l My . ' we . t I Y' fwgar ' 'W W M I .Q f 'K 19 X 3 l - V L 1. Q , Lf XA , g 5 xi , .12 , jg. , S A , - , V: 1? t V I eg 7 , + , ' -r'- 3 I W : fa X' ' I . , . . , ' , E, '- ' .-., : ' ,,,, , , g:. 5: '55 , My .. ,. 0 A .V A ' -T I I , ' F ' t I ,,,. , 1 ' ' ' - , I x Y r I V ' I t I V A r '1, r' 'r '. .t Al 7 '1- . , th ru Tar . url! l 'V ' -' U THE NOROSCORE 11A STUDENTS NOT lN PICTURES loo .Lccardo Iohn A111s Eleanor Rabb1tt R1c'1ard Beeny Iovce Be t Harold Bevm lean Btclcersteth W1l11e Bea Blaunt Go1d1e Bloss Dorothv Boettcher Anna Ioan Boles Max Bran don Delores Brown Thelma Brunsden fernc B.1sh Evelyn But1cov1ch Dorothy Carter lack Carter Perl1ne Carter Mural Chewe Gertrude Coats lacguel ne Conlclm lames Copeland lo sephlne Cox Thelma Demock Arlme Demorest Roberta Deneen Margaret D1d1er Mar1or1e Dob son Mane Douglas Ruth Doutre Earl Dowlartd L1l11an Drahe1m Raymond DZIWUFG Fay Er1clc son lvlar1or1e Everett Mary Ferguson R1chard Eltzko Bob Fle1schman Marv1n Fox Gerald Eredell Betty Gld9OH Emma Glazar Betty G1enden1n Ioyce Gordon W1111arn Gowler lohn rab LOUISE C3fZGS11'OVJSlCl Iohn Hars ton DeVere Hall Martm Hansen Arthur Har per Donald Hedger LEWIS Hertz Luc1lle H1ttle Robert Holen Ca1v1n H0316 Ralph 1-Io1,rv1t Emery Hresko V1ola leanne Hugg n Ongalee ack Bob Hughes Eltn Ann Hultln Sol lsaac Roy son GSUGVIGVS Iennmgs Laura Iones Kelkam Arl1s1e K1ernle Donna Mane K1e Dav1d Kmg Franc s K ng Davtd Kocsts Leo asp: tl p 1 Rlpr 1943 cad1a KOZlGl Ed.-lard Layewsla B111 Leav1tt Helen Lesmalc Ralph Lrttle Mary lean Love les Thomas McConnell Guy McCullough lvlabelle McGehee Ann TJTCIQGIHIS Robert lvhcholka Arloyne 1-fl1l1er W1111a.rn M11ler E1leen Moran Henry Mor1n Arche Morrlson Esther Myers Wynona Norberg George Ondo George OHdOClS1U !lar1or1e Crl1ng Barbara Ranch Kenneth Parod1s Iean Partes Cyr1l Pascoe CUTIIS Phaneuf Leonard P111pov1ch Bern1ce Podpora L1111an Po11tes Mane Post Al ce Rab1n Beatnce Radakov1ch Lloyd Rendleman lames Robertson Helen Rogers Ioyce Rood Thomas Rosborough Edward Ruppel Ioanne Scott Dan1el Seymour Donald Shears Dan Sheldon Charles S1mmons Paul' Slackta Robert Stonhouse Eldon Strew Mar garet Suthland Anna Ta1ster Alta Thompson Yvonne Throop Erma Vaugn Bettle Verd1er Banky Walker Max1ne Warner R1charcl War ren Bruce Welch lanyce Westcott B111 Wh1te Sh1rlev Ann Whlte lack W11l1ams Manon W11 11ams Patsy Lou W1llams Robert Wr1ght Ed ward Zowrslak and Eugene Zyber fa 1 ' 1111 r' - 1 V1 1 LJ 1 A 1 ' ' 1 1 A 1 , 5 1 51 1 1 1 f ' 1 1 1 51 - 1 1 1 Y ' 1 I T I ' T A 1 1 X T. 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T' mb 'Tr iaiffx 'nr fs 11B STUDENTS H1111 one Mary Lo tse Mmzey Doroth Nell Mttchell Blanche Mon real Rose Moore Douglas orrts Lorem Natzke Eleano Nelson Hazen Prttsley and Margaret Polavtna It u 0 Mellertne Prtnce Rtcharcl Reynolds Elame Rhyne Thomas Richardson Wtlltam Rtchtger La rence Roche Leo Sabo rm Lourrce Salerr' and Rtclard Scendeen H1111 'lhlfe Margaret Schemmel Arlene Schletg r George Serenbetz 11B STUDENTS NOT IN PICTURES Wtllls Aldrrch Donald Alverson Hershal Anders Sam Atherton Maxlne Barne Robert Barret Shlrley Bathurst Arch B11 s Andy Bosh Margaret Bowes Aarnond Bully Mary Busch Ma.1r1ne Campbell Lorenda Carpenter Cleve land Carr Roy Charvat Phyllts Church Harry Cooper Iohn Cotterman Loutse Cramer Ar lene Crane lrene Cstkt Iewell DIXOH Robert Ender lack Frngland Flora Frazter Elton Frltcher B111 Gardner Barbara Globlg lack Gorman Don Gwyn Donald Guelede Peggy Haddtx Martha Harrnlton Ida Hatch Rlchard Hettzner, Rrchard Heller, B111 Hensley, Dale H111 1er, Lols Iacobs, Stlas Ianett, Harold Iefferson, Audrey lohnston, Vtrglma Ioseph, Dorothy Kane Doreen Ktmberly, Dorothy Ktng, Patrtcta 1 5 'Y' ,ab Emerson Sha l Helen Shechter lumor Sheaas Shtlew Sherman Betty Smttl' and R ssell Scbev Ifllll foul lohn Specko Shtrley Stankwttz loseph Stronelo Robe Sunday Patrtcla Sweene I mor Tackabury Delores Tay lor Lots Terhune and etty lhomson Il l'r Ph llxs T lbert Dorxs Trl r Loran Trtgger Rtchard Tu Wt ltam roman Clarence Wer ly Robe-rt Wr- tmlr No Mae Wtlltams and DlClC Woods Krnnen Charlotte Kmese Lots Lattmer Robert Lawrason Cnrlsteen Learmonth Phyllrs Lett Loutse Longmore Beatrtce Maeder Rose Malor B11 Martm Mary LOUISE Mather Ana belle McI..aur1n Ray McLeod Carollne Mlddle ton Jvlerlyn Mlller M11an Mrller George Mtlls Cosbert Morrow Patrrcla Nelson Doreen Park Donna Peterson Mary Powell Fred Reynolds Rlchard Rumbold Leslte Russell 1rv1n Sarver Shlrley Soderblom Ruth Spencer Ioseph Step honlc Helen Straley Elmer Tlrnm Dom1n1ck Tomasv, Ernest Trober, Ruth Trudeau, Donald Utley Prank Walker, Beverly Wrnter, Iohn Whlte, Valecla Wmgfteld, lane Youmans and Donna lean Youngs vm ' 3, 7 rs Lv 1 ' S iz? .. - A 1, ' , , , , ve Si , f' , T --.. . 1, 5 ' A ak ' 1,55 1- 1 K, 1 1 M' .ea 1 3' 1 . 7 ' as , - I , 1 1-,fu 1 Z, K , W Xfwgf ' . , 1 D 1 ,-11 -1 ' 3.1.1, 1 1 - ' 1 .-:zu 9 .gs 1 1 5 4 mmf . - w, , . , '. 1' Q . 1 1 43 - . u , KA , - I l ri 'll ' TN' 1 , u - 1 I I 1 W I 1 U' , . 1 Ito A re-- , . , ' , e, , 'cgcer Z Q, , 6- , 1! e, lu 1 91 , , 1 1 1 . . , . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . I U , 1 1 1 1 , , 1 1 1 ' I ' I ' , - 1 - , . . 1 1 - - 1 1 I I I ' A I I . I I I ' 1 1 1 T ' ' - - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 C ' ' ' 1 1 1 -11 1 1 , . . I . t I I I 1 1 1 . I I - 1 1 l I . ' I l 1 1 1 - 1 IQM ' f Wu S3 if 'T 'X IOA STUDENTS N41 'P' ,Wa -of 5 W A 1 -Q ,P w-1,-M, -M, ,a-. wa. ,y 4? -, 'K T gene Aden P 3 Anne Q 'ic Andi son M3 an Ano ev- Wcmdc oss-, be Q CENT P ' mu I II u It-on A ,au-,, THE NOROSCOPE 4 7-1. - fm. -1'-r 'MQW .ww -UN 'K 'R ,ugh gil I Ill o son M A 3nd C A Ill N I 1 C43 Wan 3 A B93 von Ve' :xr c 3 A on Hn C! .111 ffl GFP V311 Hun Run 1' wiht ll nt' I. C113 r .oc c Ar, T541 .- A ' M f 1 1 - S 5 2 W Q 49 Cr:- m f . T A sm 1' Wf- 5 . n ' Nik' A 'aa Q ' ,f'S 1 at . ,-. -. A .1 '12 'rf' ' i M M., 1 'T ' g ff' W A mr. ' -'13-' V T .N , ' , M ,,, .,. '55 f V 4, W, Q fe. I , - Q.. -. ' ' . ,Q , ., 'lf , 4 ,:, ! ,... A H A Nu ' III '- IW A lfiyg- f- r.3 . Vg-s gwx, 'f?.orl.e Amle Byay P5314 If-r rm- ff?.e:7', E..'1'l!I 'fi-rw 'N1Q,:3r: 'fE1.::f11Q. M331 Clcrk- U A ff' Yi ll, U 'Y 5 ' ' r LEJYEC C. ytcn Betty f3r.'- 'f 3 :ns M3 . LQ, 'foff , YV-li' I hmm' A'-7 3 Prgyplxs A!..ffr.cn rl I :If-mi: :mx Hoge! 'f3..3:3 I A - - w. ' 33 B3:l1-,- W :rn-n EJLQC3' Or'.'..Q1 EC.'i'1Y1 fi3rr1--' 'esse 'fc,Q.n: l.3.r.e 'fcriis 'T:.':.r. :r.w:w '.'1'..3: 'fscx 5377511 EG-Tk . fr F :e.1 M3233 ,jizl f3e'1'.' Ee..1r.1' hob-it 'fr3::' M1Cr.3e, Cf:'.'e..3 Sxgr.-'. ...r.'-5 'f3::.:r.-f . 'ff U-d fUY7? F -ff1'77':' 23d5' 37,3 T-37. T19 I1 ' VW A Sf'z'4'1u' Eifhflf 3.231 . 3.e l1.:in:f,'-:I M35 f::r. E::n::1,-,.1 Mxry Henan f3'.'::'-k Art: .7 ICI'-'Zi f:r.r. I :.'.: M1532 TAI'-'QS Tiff-2254 ?'3:x'1T1'1 FTW'-': :'Q::.3': Sew: 'ffn'e-:I Bud M3ftr.3nr. faux: f3'.'.: 'zgx f :J-:zr. ?:'T.!'.'r'T. Le' r.3n Arif-,za :.fxf3.'-7 :nz ,:3r.r.ff 23.13,-' CL-r'.'3. C1211 'lzrfn f-3P':se I'r ' ' Ill' A 3, E-V-ifwf A17- fi F' -flvf' Q ,:'g Jew .4 Rpm' I-rl. wf?er::t:.1 I-.f fulfil EI3'-' f..:'.-'g:':. TO'i.G q l':5-- nfllfl 1131-3--'Y Fiiff' .,:'gQ-fm' w 3' - T- V ...'-ne . c.:er. jcrr.-:S fcxeuj-' 7' .Lfr. I Ame. D. - ff --M -V227 311 fdex- 'fm-f-seL-1 3 .drbin 'nn :3r.3:tz 2i3::,c: THE NOROSCOPE 1943 ELT' I 'mf A Y -, .qw 'YJ 'W' 33' as IOA STUDLNTS Run une a ence Ea E e ette 1-'netcx Ia s ssa Iorn Essa Io, e Eatpey Max ne Evans Do otha Fa nswo tr' Go ta Fa ad and Agnes Fecnxk R114 'I ro Patsy Flantgan lean Fle n L ctle Fo s'nan Betty lane eae cks Ioe a Ga e a es Ga es Pa lme Ge ke Lynn Glassto a ana Etleen Galdbenbe g huu Three -ten e Galdenbeg Srl ey Gossel Iac: G een Tre esa G een Wallte G eesan B Lacknew Ela ne Hanel Naha I-ae and Ponad ra ng on lfuu Four Donald Haugl- Al' ed Hlawxs Robe t Hayes Dorothy Heas ley Barbara Hempstead Ba bara Htlvers Esther Ho'lman luan ta Holbrook and Robe! Holt .wg 11 .- 'ln 3 'lm-gs:-' .v W- W' .fu I' nobert lsosxe Ka leen lrlowartl' Detoxs rlowel watran rlowtson Ioanne ho dc Btll 'J dson Beverly rl mme Helen lslusak and O eda Husxev Ifuu MJ Btll Hatson Ma la'res Edtr Iaslow Aud ey lanes Margaret Iones dwa Iose,.r ri ola Kallts Mamte Kap tt. e and award Kel e Rau sewn h Kelly V me Kenne ed :Cent Vonald Ketcr Alxce Kxtclfen Edv. r Kno,. Seve Koef' Alberta Koltor and Ba ba a Ko yn Rau 1- taht r.vel n Ko al Iack Ko ca Gene xeve Korzon Lxllxan Kosxdlc Etne Rliovaccs Donna Koyl D othy K 'ms Starley kutcx a xta z E551 5' ,, ' t ' ' ie, ., l t -17 f' W af .5 wr ' 'W ' ',gT,,, , f A-ar V A VSV - N , 5 'V 'ft . mf I , I 3 V ' ' , 5 x. J , I 'Q , 1 fu - M I' me-, I! Y I , . - ,J 4 V 'l W ... ,G ,. ,, an f 'il V iw -' ',,1. ' V ' ' 4 M., rt ' 'ra A , Y' I'1 ' 'll'Pf Cl r. vy r .... r ' me E .. l , -l , 4 V X Y V I ll' f' -V 1 ' 't' --- ' - ' ' a l r .. , ' . r 2 .. , t. , r Fr 'rx 'Ill V rn rl Z u r Q ww ,EY 'ra '.. 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YI ' :rf- I' ' 'l'lI'u-4' l' ' Hiy- E .'-.yn L :'7 A1-.1 Lzcx h. . ytle 1' ' Toe Hefty nvllli Eckert Helm: YI r 2 fl J- I 7 r . p r cry Mcrovrt f::q.,1:m- Mc:l-1s Bjy A fl man He-n ,' fin-C Glcriz flcrfcn T. 7 en flzver Anij Martzn and Tr-'i Mcxrzcxgf- Cla: Jn: 3:23-- P Oshomff fr ' ' 'nf If Nf'l'f'll C3-JH T MU?-5 Wf TC3'Ce M izscn ELL, M J. Lesgf . Piyms Gig P+,-333' 7 3' Martha fsttxscn M.rtnc MC,:5's L1.':c Mcfzxfxle fcy: M:':: ?:'- fame: even f+fc:'.e'ff- rffnxffr 7 ' Lottie Perch, Gegen P YY? ZZ. . cn: C5713 M:G'-rev fcris P! .... 13. 321 Lemza . Plot: .G l'r ' 'ur f ' ' .flhf Sam MCK g' PE'-.125 MCL ,'h,:n Srizrley c I , Lac: 5 F:..r.: Y-Lan nh L Prix.:-k Lori Pr .2 Ar I+: . 1..:7 Mzqng., 1:3195 Myghgikg Hr-in Mzch ' .iss Try: it Alfa- Pre-'J s. L .ch K n Kwik T' .' :ls . .rm c :gc . - jf Mg- ?'::'cr :ni Pap: Pvmcm THE NOROSCOPE 1943 'Q' ,J em 'Q' 19' ,w-5, '49 lbw 'TQ 5 KVM 10A STUDENTS Run one . Ill Ent y Pye c LG nest nac, n th Han rlle nonnxe a Nj Stl. z ac at mar' Pat rca S naa l an Swan Lrndy Reaves Mtnme Reed Rcwene Rtng Geo ae Rolf an 'eo Swtneha t Maryann Szabc Toseph Szczvgte Warren Rolandscn Matthew Tals er and Rosle Tasson Sally Rose Mllcl ed hulka S sanne Rombola Sarah Ian Lots Telmg ona Thorras Martha Tl'o'nas Batt, Tnomp Sarko Rose Santara Kenneth Santer Eleanc Selle Dons son Mary Lou Thornton Martlyn Tmrf Duck lopham Sero and Iacquelyn Sharp Ma ton T arop and Adelbe t Travrs lun: Three Ron Nmen Va lene Slnaw Brno Srmom V1 tnra Srrnpson Sam Skxp Ma y Tosko Steven T HK M U hat Paty r Selma S rngertand Anra S obodran duard Srrxgel Baskt k Ma o re Van Dalen Robe t Va gc Hlelen Va ghan onald Sm h and Ioyce Sr' tl' Wtllarr Vtsnaw and Do othv Vogt lun: I-our Ron lzoht Kathleen S tl' Kenneth Sr 1th Maxlne S th Rxchard Marqae V ckavlch Trorras Vt..ko.'1cr elen Watt ratsw S mth Iacob Snttko Barbara Snyder Margte Spam N'or Walle Eleanor Walson Ceoa Waters Slfrrlet, Waters bet Sprygada and lohn Stelanskt Ia, Watkm: and Bexe ly Ann Watson T57 I 's 'V , Q , Q3 ', VM. ... ,M r , Aw , Y - I ar, hz- 'wh , .nf ggi, ' Hi 1 A' u - M l'r A l-'iz'e'- .. l '. r E, T r ' '14 v ' 'S Fan M r' 'ri I lc S lt ' . r : - e T te , r t cl ner, el r, ' , , I 1 ffflll' TIVO- lfnu' Sif- . . - . 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H ' , A- 1943 THE NOROSCOPE 10A STUDENTS Hou One Row Two W W1 W M11 I y W l g ld Wht yA 10A STUDENTS NOT IN PICTURES Gtlbert Abby Barbara Adams Elou1se Andrews Thressa Andrews Amta Attardl Lola Iune Auten Sh1rley Ayhtfe V1rg1n1a Ayhffe Clayton Baldw1n Betty Ballard Royned Bare Phyll1sBarendsen Gertrude Beck Adolph Benen Nearl Bengston Marlon Berger Robert Bxels Iames B111 Robert Bock Betty Borst A thur Boylan Ruth Bradon lack Braun Donald Brock Page Bronsseau Stuart Bryan Charles Buchan Ralph Carb Norma Iean Carg1ll Iohn Carol Chfton Chapman Amy Iean Clark Lols Clark Calv1n Cleveland Elatne Coble Donald Day Duane Day Earl Decker Elarne Decker Beldon Denman Freda Dllley Luc1enne Egerer Betty Elhthorpe Wtllxam Engclhart Charles Falkenstlne Patsy Farmer Emest Farrer Robert Fxalka Donald Flew ell1ng Bonn1e French Iames Garland Steve Gayda Robert Gazell George Gebbardt lane Gerhardt Ioseph Gondal Ioyce Gon yea Leonard Goslow lack Graves Gene Gflllln Marvthne Grosbeck Walter Grottes Melba Rose Haney Iames Hawley Iames Henry Robert Hxlleary Robert Holsworth Betty Horn Mary Howard lzella Howell Doro thy Iakawczyk Barbara Iaron Rlchard Iewell Patr1c1a Iewett Bob Iohnson Dean Iohnson Lawrence Iohnson L1l11e May Iohnson Velma nedy Hazel Keyes Iohn K1ell1n Donald Klll hun Gene Kmder Wade K1rkey Edward Kowalec Herman Langer Dorothy Laurason Martha Lee Robert Lees Hayward Lesley Carl Llttle Claude Mabry Mar1lou MacArthur Donna Mackos Iames Mallock Katherme Mang1arac1na Dav1d Margolls Iacob Maul Dorothy May Paul McAl1ndon Helen Mertvy Ester M1ller Ruth M1ller Edward Mitchell VIV len Morehouse Clarence Mor1ar1ty Iuha Mor r1s Bernard Morrlssey Robert Nasser Clayton Nelson Raymond Oberly Franc1s OBr1en lean Ol-lare Dalas Perry Charles Ph1ll1pp1 Rlchard Pllon B tty Lou P1ttsley Ioan Plew Ethel Pol mounter Hugh Qurgley Gordon Ragnone Chford Rawls Paul Reddeway Russell Rlker Barbara Roach Ehzabeth Rom1to Carl Ros borough Leo Rozyla Albert Rynca Allen Schaat Bruce Sch1ebel Claude Schultz Ioe Schumalcer Rachel Settert Ward Selzer V1r g1n1a Skowerskl Patrlcla Slade Nlck Slackta Lydxa Smxley Ernest Smlth Carollne Splcko L1ll1an Stephen Robert Stephens Ioyce Taylor Ioan Van Tassel Les V1to Nelle Walker Don ald Watchorn Dorothy Mae W1ll1GmS Ralph Wtlhams Robert Wolfe Florence Woods and Raymond Zblcak l5f3l F' iv, 1. ,- fx -am Rosemaiiy atson, Glen Waun, xlxam eber, a le Ellzabeth Yambrmck, Emery Yancho, Norman Young, Ver- Wel s, orie Weston, Evel n Whatlirw, Constance hee er, non Youn , Lorrame Yurk, Bobby Zlel and Dona Zyber. Pauline i cman and Mar nn yman. LJ ' I I . I I . I Allen, Oden Allen, Oden Andrews, Iune Iones, Leah lurk, lllene Karrer, Iosephine Kon- I I I 'I I I I ' I I .- 1 1 1 1 1 I I ' I I I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 D 1 U 1 1 D , 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I l I l 1 h 1 l 1 U ' I U I . I I . , . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I I l I I I I , I I ' ' .I . . - - - ' Q ' - I I 1 - 1 1 I I l D I 1 1 D 1 ' - 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I l U . .I . . I . I I I I I I . I I ' I I I . I I - 1 1 1 ' , I l , I I U I I l l I A I I 4 THE NOROSCOPE 1943 da T' 'Q 9.-1 fem. qfwf' lOB STUDENTS R ll Um Dcnad Ackett 'Pa les Allan lean Met a Austrn Dar e Bala ton Ba d and P Bane R ll 'lun anet Bake a B Ile A' e A r aolsr Atmll or Barey Weln, Be,e Evelyn Brsnop Borke and Bnl Ea en Rr Il 7h1r'f La anna Eoac R Badrslr Olga Hadley W rarr B and! Na 'na B annan Go nne Boclcc Eflle Mae Br, an Ge ald B e and Rrcka d BL. s Hou I' u H Be e 'CV ck B Berna Ma y L. Be na a Bzn ak Robe Came on Hebert arwpbell Ma e Cape lo and Ma lon ar son I Ulf, 4-...., 59 ulll I' Donna Ca mod, atre me Ga llen Parte lesse V' sl' Laella Glaaaxbe lam George Cherna 'la ence Clwlds lla Clonre and Matt Gonkl n . u Slr -to err oape Da s Forvnn C CA And ev. wnmmgs Eaward G Us and Dan Czacne ek Rm: Nmvn lean Dacr Mae Da Img Ma cel,n Day Mayme De n larence DeLong Trelma Dennan W1ltred Deslardrn Blly D11 and Bob Drape I fm f ll Il! wa d Hag n e e ra' 0 Vcxp Gonnxe dmonds Beatr ce ESIG l. lle Fx B ity Fa l na Pharle-ne ramgl-1 and Kane Pre ds 1. .Qt 1 ,A fm , 7' G 7 , L. . ' l l A Z 1 , .M any 9 o ' 'M IV ' 'irf-v I J., r , - lle., C r 'l ' , r. C . I V .r, A .4 .7 , Va . .Ll rtcr: Dot t..3' l, , lla N- ' J. .. r , . . ., r . , ' n . :r G .Jale ' r ' r J x lr' v I'u ' . . - I . r, Glj- e ar. ti .b rt r, , , T b G r, rx . J ' , Shzrlea' r , r ' Iosephrne Bxsganethre, George Black, Helen Babalzk, Martm Qsveresko Beverly Cmhane, Barbara amrnxnas Herman J. -K . ,Z 1 . A' . -A I -D ' as C r ., r ', 'ill . f. .. r , r ', . ,C r , r. F , J ri . r -r C' , . . , , :,' T r gif jr . .. r 'rk l r ' ' 1 '- f ' flj -f rly Bu. ..er D1 archer! rd Baller, r' B't- Fd r . e B .lah Eb r. r. Th mas .. ' r G let r rl 1 , 1 it r , C .. , 2 , 1 xc: ., e ' ll , ., . Y, . , r' 1 A A 71 P R943 041 .ne r-wg, ,Q .-way, IOB STUDENTS null Ull: ,nu 11 I 1 ll nllf -4-in-N 253. -ff... pm Hu xcr 1 N I uni I I I 1 , AM' V X A ...., 1 , V - ' ',.. f 35 ' Q Mmgdi ' M t , fm Q. -.,, 'vw V ..,., ,a , .Q Y . N. 1 y gk, x 'N I P41 .. - X7 . ini 'K Y . ....v ' 1 V .42 .Q I' ' ' I-' 1 I ll'r 57.1,---4 PQ:-V: f 17.1.1 :115:.1:: G::7.J':rf 51,12 Mf::1'1'-' 31771.11 'f.:.1.L- f'.k.rf F1i'1':'1 C12..f'Sg'- f:1Y.f-n fl.. . .VNV Y-. , hfq. W. '1-., uf, f'-Ny -MY U, . , .1. .. , J 1 ,uf I' ' 'I' 'ff If' ar' 1 J. T V: Q 1':7T,- 'iff-:rv 1 :Les 2'i:t.L,'1r. 1.:v.'1'1 M 1 . H2 fi f 7 xg, fit E ritz . :1': v-:Cn I-..17', nf-' TTY. Mi, f .1 YT: :Hx Zi: Ttwrz Ei-'-.r.f fI.r.-f 27. II' ff 7'If1'1'I'ff- I' ' NVVVII it-3g:ef.::--?: .:r Ff-rf, F F1..+ TEZT. x H1.h.r' 'zrzfrf Ii :'-fini: rzggf 3.72: ff... Crm: :iznhtrp Times h-f'r L15 E3i f2 'xi .,'.'1:r. E' A-,.'yU. ,V I-'I ' I' ' Iffnr' I'.'Iy II Mir : .' F .. 19 .rr 1'1 P' 1 1: 'irfpff .fr PT. 'I. 1'- 1 Q 1, 2 .:--r.- VTAATK '1 Y 1.1121 'tmxfs' 17.1 P' rf- H '1 - ' 1 M121 QD' 45 THE NOROSCGPE 1943 JY '-. ws 'We l I? vw. an 'T' 1 lUB STUDENTS R011 Inav ? Il PHP a o re Martm Cl'a es Mart n Pc-lares ass ank P ce 3 bet P ce W llraar P c os Boyd Q e e Massrrnrno Sam Ma ta ella Do otLw Mcnracrcen E 1 f lanes 'ranges Exe eed l'rr gen Rerdlernan Wa ne MCG 1 e Maxrne McLan and 'al M Mahan Elrgges ann Mad lne C Ron T140 N r ne Henry Mooney a Lou M ay Patrrc a Doro Y Roxiebnsl' F ank Rowe Jrrq ma Howe Faber Pecl Nelson and Cleo Nerrete :lowland and Ma tl'a r' Pala lun: 'Ihrfe' Hou Nmrn Vesta Nrec Vincent Obla Robe Osor Georg Ond a o 'ra en Fur, e Has rng Roo oucs k Elmer O osz lanes Page s A d e, Palrre M m Ioe Sa er' annch Sa grs Bef e Sa a wrn e la Pasc zzo and lean Patersar S Hn tze and lean Sca hun 1- our Hou 1- wht Evelyn Peters Ma lyn Peterson rtena Prone f Wrnrtred lOl1r1 Se'tZe Lola MUS SWJTI3 Bet S OOP l-C1 YSHCE SFO 6 Pre ce Leland Prllen Mary Lynn Prke Raymond Prngle Rebecca Srmlman Do otky Scanda Ma tm Slackta LG-or Fa V Prnkston and Drck Porte Sloc 'r and Adelrne Smtn T611 inf. K. T L. a 4 .M xl 'kr A Y- ' . - M , 1, ,z ., , 'V We .., ' L, 2 fm lil' ' ' MV: 2.-l x Y o Q I k ...,,,. Y' ' 1 I 0 ' ' A'- M rj r . rl 3' , .,.' M lcck Fr rr , .o r r1 1 .. 7 Y , 4 b ZQ .r , 1 r ' , Y nj S ' gqen, . E , H' lyn F , ..c c e r .. 3' Q r , , r ' , r c .. . a ei , rd ' ' - Hou' .'i.r-e Iohn McMullen, Dorothh McNe1l, Irm McQueen, Thomas Leslxe Roberts Allen Ecgers Clarence Root Be:t',' Hosch Ml , ry :rr 1 Haul! try' ' ' r . ' , ' 1 ' . , ' n . ' . f H . I- . i ,., r 5 rt 1 . e - Get Id Rurnb Icl J' r .ce . 'ile Rach I ' ' lr r 'er' 'Q 1 , r A .. l , 'J r r r cr- S2 tiers, l .., . r ri rvre D r ' c . u . c. ..1 r tt ' , r ' T ', xg, r r, .r , ty , rg ', r r , , ' , 5 , r .. ' l r. S , 1943 THE NOROSCOPE 10B STUDENTS Row One Lols Smith Kingston Staehlx Iohn Stark Clltlord Stemer Marjorxe St lh er Delorxs Stroh Fances St ozler I W Strozler and anda Sukany Row Two Doroth Sutherland Harry S tphen Elxzabeth Taylor N dme errell Edward Theotorott Calvm Thomas Nick Thurme Allen Tucker and Iames Tynes 10B STUDENTS NOT IN PICTURES Harold Angus Robert Beath Rtchard Blalze Dorothy Blas1ngame Ralph Bro1ck lack Bos worth Elmer Brockrxede Douglas Brokau Nel l1e Carpenter Melbourne Carroll Iames Car ter Lesl1e Choate Robert Colby Isadore Coles Edward Corelrnan Allen Cralg Robert Davld ek Fred Dav1s R1chardDav1s Iames D1amond Horace Durene lean Edmunds Albert Extel Eleanor Farheld Charles Farr1ngton Iuha Ferchak Marporxe Ferguson Verna Flllp Carl Frsher Bond French S1dney Frye George Funch Clayton Gerv1as Arthur K Gooch Glen Gordon Robert Gust1n George Haddlx Vert Lee Hare Earl Hxll Raymond Hoffman Ros setta Howard Robert Hurst Roleana Iordon Catherme Iohnson Edward Iohnson Charles Kalakay Stella Kowalczyk Helen Kusky Carl Latt1ng Ioy Longworth Mlke Lopez Mary 'Z' -lx 'om T62 ,rw Row Three Mary Walk Ma Walker Shx ley Waters Eldon Warner Davld Waterson Mary Watklns Martha Welsqerber Da 1d Welch and Margaret Whxpple Row Four Frances Whxte MGIJOII Wmlcox Eldon Wrlllams Hen y Wllllams Mitchell Wxllams lean Willson Herbert Wad nch Marcus Woodward and Robert W xght Row Fwe Dorothy Zembo and Ed ard Z rnda Martz Ioyce Mathews Barbara McDonwell Barbara McM1llan Laurence Mead Iarnes M11 ler Mary M1ller Iohn Mltchell Rudy Mohterno Andrew Nagayda Margaret Neal Wallace Peltonen Donald Peters W1lma Ptke Ioe Pyrc Chester Reeds W1ll1am Rechter R L Roblnson Mary Allce Romley Edward Ohver Rouse Dorothea Rudolph Samuel Rush Patrlcla Sandy Kenneth Scofxeld Elalne Scott Delose Shaker Robert Shanks Frank Sheldon Ioe Segulwaky Douglas Smlth Iess1eSm1th Doug las Snow Srdney Storey Shlrley Talyomck Ioe Taylor Grace Teftner Sammy Terrell Arthur T1ntle Marlon Tonkln Arlene Tucker Edward Tymuda Marllyn Van Walder Iohn Waldon Illene Warren Rxchard Westbrooks Ioyce Wet ter Dorxs Whlte Ruth Wllson Gerald Wolahn Eugene Wood and Leo Woodard v 1 U :Ir N ' we 5 - 'mn 'V 5 a 1 if Q 1 K 1, -Y . R .xl t lv I v' -.,, , W. . .. - N V! I I 1 A.. R Swv N I , e , r , 1 ' ' ir' , ' I , r I r ' , . l W I I I Q I ' dir . 1 9 1 1 T . . ' , . I I . V U - .. ' , rt . -ly , u , - , la- - - , I I . I w u , t 1 1 . l 1 1 1 1 - I I - I I , 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I I - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I - I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I I I ' l THE NOROSCOPE E943 2 4 Y V S 4 'Q - www H 2 ' . ,. 1,4 . , , 46 1, W, 'L 'kv ZW' law' 45'-fv -46, N nt all out ln he effot 'l'l'e scrap drive C atomng ,ro :mm bond drues and the b , og cms we e ew ann 'cs s wel one -od e n1'es s owed Nl f't cc 3 be done r fe wc, 'scc cc ecm, 'x We ene get c sen 0 s c e SLGN1' :1 c' no rg tlf'-21 1 e G s fr- F n 6- 3 denb ook lecnne B ewe B l Bale-nge on Plke B cf- MacDonald Pc' E y and Bonme Pete s V nnqe also cz dec J eml-, 'V- ue 'J G' omn p O 'Un' e ow 1 'QC 1 0 f' 3 5- Sl Ue 1'Q I W1r-ss Cot? ne E .couch PL lo enc Kel c Neorrc Sto ten McAl1n:lon lworrlfe n nde 'ook d L n We '10, se of G rrom' slown n Q- owe e 'cz eep N '1C 'fs been V no me class 'ws none s on E awe e cad orhf- se'-cemens o re d larres 1. cee e Leavm ms f' l g f ,Q N1 cncseg weak We Fone fem ' new F 'ne H tl' l lower mgnt hand plc IJ 'J 'J ' ' she V112 omplee fvf ,ff 1, ' ff ,' 1 1 1 i 1 1 I 1 17317 ,, ' ' if lg fy ' - ' 1' ,Y MV, ' . ff Y W 5 ,Y W , X 4 ' , , ,,,, , , I Vi I I my 0 .1 ,,v,, . fy .--, V 19 , ,VT . , ' 4 ' , A 43 V I 'f 1 1 A 1 I V A V 1 ewfk 1, gf 'ig , 6 2 J wk c 5 5 '--M I, I l V 'J , If ,Z V X 1 -1 l w f X Q nd . ? , Ln',,.y x Defense Workers-D'1.r1ng The H42-43 scnocn yea: VIKIHQS wh: ne1pf-C1 mn 'T.AlS program They ctr- le!! to rxqht Franny- 'e ' 111 r 11 , 1. 7 1 ' 1 .er1 Lf: ' 111' ' I 1 1' 1 XL - 4 , ' :lx 'r r ' r cz 1 1' of A' berg N 711 W1!tk:ro 14 1 ' Q ' 1 r 'J r , k '.1-d T' 1h Y 1. ' '11.. gl . 11 'c l:,3'cje,g1n 'he fall term of l'4' 1 , r .Q 1 .1 ,lt ' cl 7 p ll t l1 11 top pmcture 3 group of they su: , df: E111 1 th fl ,r 1 S! Q1 nd ,r .1 1 r r 1. ' 1 har' . ' tk :clle:'L1 Let? 'Q f:-,'.re :1l1n :rt tQ1e ' itz-. of the j ' 1. li I.- right 1.1 r P 1 Herb? BL-, ze b T Erpce HW r ' :Lx Q ,' A If mu, '1 11, 1.c:1 - ' 1 ' 1 L? ' r, r 1l r 2 1 TJ , ' , 1 por? by C trzgizng YH nj mc. s 1 is 1 r'1 ' dd , r 1 1 1 ' r ' ln 11e . 1 tor. 3 I' from '1o1 71.1 M1115 l ,. r 1 - f l .rl r 1: q WT Q1 1 E 1 he 1 r p ph Y, r. . 'xl 1 1 ne IS 'hspl yan 3 .ray :ow-r w..z:h 11. ' 1 1sf C 1 t 'l 1 ,irq THE NOROSCOPE W RGAN iT 1 -Mk Wggfv ii. MAG V CTIVITIES FOR OUR. RMED FORCES AT R BQYS ARE Ou QLEEDIN ION W H X! X, RED CROSS Gflfll FOR ONLY THE EEO CAN THE S C 'T N OQTHEQN S PR,OTEC,TlVE WAR. PRECAUTIONS' X EALTH RECREATION +4 72304 1943 THE NOROSCOPE RAID PRECAUTIONS IR RAID DRILLS played an active part this past year at Northern. At the ringing of four bells the students left their classes and sat on the corridor floor away from all openings. Ouietness throughout the building was stressed upon everyone so that orders or warnings might be heard. Students returned to classes at two bells, the all clear signal. Col. Owen Cleary, state chief air raid warden, Capt. Donald S. Leonard, chief of the citizens' protective services and Dr. Leon S. Watkins, chairman of the special state committee on air raid programs, visited Northern Tuesday, October 20. In commenting Colt Cleary stated, Schools which have taken adequate steps to protect their children from harm during air raids should be given a certificate or banner award for ex cellence and if we adopt such a policy Flint will head the list Capt Leonard reported that the Flint system would serve as a model for the contemplated uniform school protection system to be estab lished in all sections of Michigan He also praised the local school officials for having given protection to their pupils without indulg ing in an unnecessarily expensive program Air raid wardens in charge of the fire drills were Iohn Pemberton lack Braun Robert Craig Calvin Didier Don Gorbutt Richard Heiden reich Bob Kincaid Tom Kirby Bruce MacDon ald Ray McLeod Bill Putman Harold Raymond Bob Rizzardi Leo Sabourin George Schreiner Dan Sheldon Dick Tobias Bill Vamos and Henry Wtook First aid wardens in the hall gave first aid for minor accidents happening in the halls They were Mary Babcock Shaker Brackett Iacgue line Ferguson Carl Luce Betty Marzonie Iames McAl1ndon Edith Place Iune Smith Don Utley Bill White Violet Wilson and Bud Woolfitt If a serious accident occurred in the halls the wardens brought the patient to a casualty sta tion where better eauipment was found for such cases These frst aid wardens were Phyllis Atherton lean Bukwaz lla Mae Falk Robert Ford Virginia Haront Dorothy Harris Hugh Haut Don Hedger Marion Herblet Melba Honey Clara Kliensmith Ralph Little Mary Louise Mather Howard Montenfel Douglas Morris lfargaret V3 ner Dorothy Peter Mar iorie Rood Tom Ruinetta Betty Schaller Sally Snyder Leena S ute rran Betty Trudell and Pat Van Bu lcut R a Lea I I W V 1 1 1 1 I I - A I ' I A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . V . . . I 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1' Vi I 1 1 T l 1 , I S . 1 S , Air uid Drill-'.f,:':,e'n S511-n's parxczpated in air r Ld drills '1pr7ox::r.ate.',' :r.:- f: mont: Strict Spence was cbserved in tm- :ans during ir. r :M Upper rzqnt is Steve rrnoutl. J ,-r.:Lr.: 'i 'E '19 ff - CII1f-Y. fc: Gcrhutt in the .owffr .Q-7' ran: ::'r.f-' .1 I.::t :zz a .aunt Other scenes shci' 533,22 51 ,7,: ,n '3,,. 1.21: 'Jn 3723. CII! Taz: drl.. f , DU THE NOROSCOPE DEFENSE CORPS HIS YEAR marked the first time high school students could officially become members of the Office of Civilian Defense. Changes in shifts and longer hours rnade it impossible for adults to fill all defense Jobs The campaign for stretcher bearers began November 3, for both boys and girls To be eli gible, the boys weight in pounds and their height in inches must have added up to at least one hundred eighty five while the girls weight and height must have totaled at least one hun dred and sixty Training began Noxember ll at Northern Flint Tech All Saints and St Michaels and continued for a term often weeks Northern supplied casualty stations at Oalf Park Longfellow Tech and Lowell Previous first aid experience was desirable but was not compulsory Stretcher bearers were required to give 1 rst aid when necessary direct people to air raid shelters and if casualties oc curred to carry them to the first aid stations An official stretcher bearer arm band was de livered to all persons who passed the course A first aid certificate was issued to those taking ten additional hours of Red Cross instructions The instructors from Northern were Lois Allen lean Bukwaz Lucille Denman Virginia Krueger and Ioyce Rood The enrollment of messengers also began November 3 To qualify the messenger must have been a boy or girl of at least f fteen years old and have access tc a mechanically sound bicycle Messengers were Elaine Amsley lohn Allis Lola Auten Dale Barbee Andy Bosh Norrine Boughton Frank Carpenter Dale Christianson Mildred Clayton Arland Coleman Elaine Combs lohn Davis Harold Day Elaine Decker Albert Devito Clarence Eavy Patricia Eddy Betty Fredricks Robert Ford loyce Fosgren Truman Gelmet Chester Gula Mary Gwizdala Margaret Hawes Leslie Hayward lames Holen lune Hughes Mary lrwin Margaret Kapture Donna Keil Martha Lee Fred Lingenfelter Nor man Linder Carl Luce Marlow MacArthur Shirley Mathes Pat Mayville Harlan McGon1 gal Arlene Nellett Bill Olson Donna Paterson Betty Roberts Lythe Russell Clara Rynca Elaine Rhyme Margaret Schemmel Claud Schultz Dan Sheldon Leo Sloan Don Smith Bob Stone Thomas Ruth Trudeau Eddie Wade Beverly Watson William Webber Don Wolcott and Bobby Ziel Prepared M n d at lxo he in n el es 1 case o erne ge y A he o the student ructo f e tr bea c as to r ght V1 gm a an B k a loyce Rood nd L e D n an t Alle-'1 h c m C n e Dan Sheld t tcm: v n c nd ntrrgh Haod cy o e o h d to messe Q c e d t ac e band aes n the r a d ourse t Hu l y Hospital E73 1943 '-1. i ,AJ is if -1 , . . 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Q - 1 1 1 I y ' V- 3 4, sx 1, , , 1 1 - . - 1 - , I' L iw 1 1 1 1 I 5 7 1 N house, Matthew Taister, lona Thomas, Roy f V 31 ' I I I , - 1 1 as 4 .- - 1 f 44 1 - a stu ents l rt rn are prepar g 1 ern- V s V rt f' 1 r nc . t t tg are g in- A st rs o th s etcher rer l s eft 1 , r .ia KYUSYEK Ie uc W 2, a ucil e m lif Lois A ' 1, t e vi ti . e ter, l lt is on, ire vsfa wr, , ' G carr mg a sa d bu ket a shovel Ce e 1 t IS r 1 D , n f t. e mana who volunteere be a n er ln the lower pi tur eorgene Pittsley and E ih Pl e t ar tying a 1 . 1 nurses 1 c a 're .. 1943 Tl-IE NORCDSCOPE Toughemng-So the,f vnll be mo prystcaly tt ent r th arm d torces Northern boys from all classes have en rsted ln a spe rally dES1gDEd phystcal fltness course ln the two prctures at the top the boys are gomg over an erght foot vtall as pa t of thetr obstacle course At the bottom the boys are gomg through thexr regular ro une of calrsthemcs Mem PHYSICAL FITNESS OR THE FIRST TIME rn Northerns hxstory boys and grrls from all classes took gymna srum as a regular part of therr currrculum Thrs brought about a brg change rn the program of Northern The gym was used nrne hours a day for the physrcal fltness classes whrch l1m1ted the lunch hour eatrng and recreatronal fac1l1t1es To take care of the overload rn the gym classes, Garfreld and Emerson gyms were used dunng the frrst and ntnth hours There was also a brg change rn the programs of the students takrng the physrcal frtness course for the frrst ttme, srnce thrs added subtect neces srtated a lunch hour for most Thxs caused an unusual crowded condrtron IH Northern halls durtng the overlaps of the two dlsttnct shrfts, mornrng and afternoon The rdea of compulsory physrcal fltness classes ortgtnated when the natton found that many of 1ts young men had to undergo weeks of bu1ld1ng up exercrses before they were physrcally f1t for the armed servrces, because they could not endure the strenuous tralnmg, and that the women who stepped up to frll pro ductton lrnes couldnt meet the phystcal re yizewg MTW b rs of the Northe n Light H1 Y are sho n at thetr eekly game of basketball rn the mtddle ptcture left to rtght are Robert Vorlencourt Max Carr Robert Flerschman Art Wood Wrllram Mel7o advtse lohn Farey Le rs Gorman B1llKoroll Max Zallzny qurrements necessary to fulftll hrghest stand ards The Natronal Educatron Assoclatron gave the task ot bu1ld1ng better bodres to the htgh chools ot Amerrca The Physrcol r1tness program at Northern was armed at maktng each tndrvrdual f1t for the partlcular type of Job he had to do after he left school as well as enablrng hlm to lrve a hap prer lrfe, berng more physrcally f1t The routrne of the classes consrsted marnly of burldmg up physrcal f1tness GCIIVIIIGS and not so much recreatron Drfferent types of exercrses were undertaken developtng all parts of the body Games and relays along wlth 'Com mando obstacle races were other act1v1t1es un dertaken hng and basketball Several trmes durmg the semester movres were shown to the classes Sttll other GCIIVIIIGS rncluded wrest Durrng the frrst semester, before the regular program was set up, voluntary phystcal frtness classes were held for tumors and sentors The physrcal f'tness program was frrst set up by Harold Revnolds and rs now under the drrectron of Wtlham Mrnardo and Lester Ehrbrlght I59l . 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I -M I THE NOROSCOPE GIRLS PREPARE NE TWO ONE TWO Th1s was the chant commonly heard ISSUIHQ from the gym as the g1rls phys1cal t1tness classes started th1s semester Beyond the gym doors could be seen g1rls clad IH tan gym su1ts and tenn1s shoes strtv ng to keep up wlth the rhythm1c vc1ce o' the 1nstructors a they called eYerc1se and kept count for the g1rls Phystcal tttness courses were 1ntroduced to the g1rls at Northern dur1ng the Sprmg semester The courses were establ1shed to bu1ld up the g1rls to prepare them for the yobs wh1ch they w11l have to f1ll upon graduatton Many of these w1ll be Jobs wh1ch were held by men pr1or to the war For the l1fSl t1me 1n the school hrstory all g1rls were requ1red to take phys1cal educatlon lt was a new SXDGFISHCE for many g1rls and ad m1ttedly a helpful one The g1rls had a var1ed program dur1ng these classes Exerc1ses fthe groans of the g1rls when they hrst unhmbered Wlll test1ty to th1sl ob stacle relays fthe lngenuxty of the teachers must have been severely taxed to enable them to con ture some of the obstaclesl volleyball and base ball were all g1ven dur1ng the tra1n1ng Health hlms were shown dur1ng some of the classes These showed the whys and where fores of good health and how students could apply them to a1d 1n thelr 1nd1v1dual health problems u dmg M scle A part ot n ob tacle t up or s hy1 1 tn classe G o ene Pttsl Cto D an nne McDonald o e a tab he p c to th 1' qht s le to 1ght r.d1th slo nd I anna rlalb ook clrmb nq the rop n th gymna 1 m In the mse t s l943 A volleyball tournament was held dur1ng the earl1er part of the semester lt was a change from the GXGYCISIHQ and rout1ne of the regular days The classes under the superv1s1on of Lrna Tyler Dorothy Breda and Mane Prahl met Wllh excellent response on the part of the students as they prepared for future Jobs by keeplng phYSl cally ftt MARCI-IIN G ALONG I-l1k1ng was a phase of physlcal htne s spon ored by the N Club whtch took place as an outs1de act1v1ty on the part of the students Enough hrkes were arranged dur1ng the sprtng semester to enable all of the g1rls at Northern to part1c1pate ln at least one Experlenced hlkers selected from the mem bers of the N Club led these g1rls on h1kes long and short scheduled for afternoons Satur days and Sundays H1keS are a part1cularly emoyable past1me and Northern g1rls are no except1on to the rules The g1rls who led these h1kes were Margaret Yankle Evelyn Tolbert Beatr1ce LaVasseur An1ta Clever Ruth Mueller Becky Mayer Betty Sull1van Ioyce Thom lean Shoemaker Ela1ne Adams Ianet Adams Helen Havhcheck Betty Marzonle Margaret Kekel Lo1s McOu1gg Paul 1ne Sm1th Lourse Comber Anne Ioyce Mac Donald V1rg1n1a Martlnus Georgene Plttsley and Dlana P1CCObOllG s 1: o o cx e Sh1le C me S lly N d u Betty B nn MCK me An ta Cle r Do othy Boettch Do othy McM1llan Iune Iasl Loutse Pa ks and Elame Adams h s per 1 ed th h ke H 1, . . 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I I I f 1 1 1 1 1 V - I I I - ' I I U I 1 B il ' u s- s a s course se I snown one of the groups ot g1rls who went on long! hxkes as a ilfl ' p s ca t1 ess 5, e rg 1 ey ,F d sort of the1r physlcal t1tnes 1' gram Lett t If t 1' Dons are crawlmg v r nd under a le, 1 - ero, . 1' y u 1', a a ea , urns, cx 1 , ture e 1 hows, tt r , 'T Ia w a u ' 1 ve , r er, 1' , aw, ' 1' 1 es 1 e . s u , ' r 1 ' 1' w o u v s e 1 , Northern 19 Sagrnaw 17 Sept 18 Aurora Aurora lll THE NOROSCOPE 1943 Cnty-State Valley Champxons True to Vlklhg trad1t1on the football s uad aga1n th1s year strung 11 many v1ctor1es Sho n let to 1 t top row Emor Hresko 1ll1am R1ch1ger James Copelan Raymond Hehn rch1e MOYYISOD Comodore Coles Iames Clevenger and Blllle Gordon second row Les11e Gratton Mayford Mered1th Iohn Malor Vernon Brady lohn Grab Waldo FOOTBALL OFFICERS Head Coach Guy Houston Ass t Coach Stan Ku1ck Ass t Coach Harold Reynolds Faculty Manager Les Ehrbrtght Honorary Capta1n B111 Csapo Student Managers Stanley Mackey Ed Romanowsla Bob Po1ov1na and B111 Hess SCHEDULE Date Opponent Northern Opp Oct 9 Bay Clty Sept 17 Soglnaw Eastern Sept 23 Owosso Sept 31 Pont1ac Oct 7 Grand Rap1ds South Oct 14 Arthur H111 Oct 26 F11nt Central VARSITY LETTERMEN Vernon Brody Eu11s Carpenter I1m Clevenger Commodore Coles Iames Copeland W1ll1am Csapo Chester Durkacy Harold F1e1der Pe er Fust Les11e Gratton B111 Gordon W1ll1am Hamtlton Bob Lawrence lohn Malor Howard Mclntosh loe Metar Fred Okal Harold Raymond RESERVE LETTERMEN Allen Dov1es lohn Grab Ray Hehn Emery Hresko Sol lsacc Stanley Ku1ck lr lce Zofchalt AICHIQ Morrxson Cal McCullough W1ll1am R1ch1g.1 Larry Soldan Waldo W111er lohn Zelenko Weller Solomon Isaac and Ioseph Metar th1rd row Laurence Soldan Harold F1e1der Harod Raymond Calv1n McCullough Iohn Zelenko Peter F1451 Eulrs Carpenter and Robert Lawre'1 e ftrst row Coach Gu Houston Iosepl' Zofchak Stanley K.u1ck Howard Mclntosh 1ll1am Ham11ton Fred Okal Wlllldm Csapo and Chester Durkacy FOOTBALL SUMMARIES Northern 19 Aurora 7 ORTHERN HIGH opened llS ftrst war t1me game GgG1DSl Aurora I-llgh September I8 Wllh revenge as 1ts mot1ve s1nce Aurora was one of the very few hrgh schools wh1ch held football super1or1ty over Guy Houstons team B111 Ham1lton All State Half starred by scorlng 3 touchdowns Northern 21 Bay C1ty 0 The V1k1ng grtdders swamped the Bay Crty wolves w1th a strong 11ne wh1ch downed the oppos1t1on beh1nd the l1ne Northern t1ed Wtth Central for the flrst place t1t1e aga1nst the undefeated Sag1naw H1gh The V1k1ng 11ne aga1n showed up well Wllh Pete Fus1 and Chet Durkacy breakmg 1n on almost every play Football Huddlo oach Houston g1v1ng orders o B11 Csapo who was Northern s quarter back and honorary captaxn 'I 3 A ' , W 0 I , A ' . - , , . ,,.,. . ,1.1 19 7 ' ' - .- ' ......,.1... ..., r.....1 2 1 0 - - A - . - ' .,.,.... . U19 7 -- - ' -' . - ...1... 0 ' ' ' A 4' . - ' .,.....,... 1. ,23 7 1 .- ' .. 14 0 P q 1 - ' ....,,1 I .118 7 FV I . -' 19 0 1701 THE NOROSCOPE Sta -On the all cty-all alley-all state tams Wll m Ham1lton was a val able ass t to V lr ng squad th1s year Northern 20 Owosso U Northern added to her stnng of v1ctor1es by drubb1ng Owosso 20 O at Atwood Stad1um Oc tober 23 Coach Guy Houston used reserves freely the last half mak1ng a total of 17 sub st1tut1ons Northern 23 Pont1ac 7 tober 3 at Pont1ac put Coach Houston s team m f1rst place The reserves were subst1tuted freely dur1ng the last per1od Northern 14 Grand Rap1ds U W1th the varstty show1ng a t1nge of over conf1dence the V1k1ngs won over Grand Rap1ds South there November 7 by a score of 14 U 1n a non valley game B111 Ham1lton s out tand 1ng work 1n the backf1eld moved h1m to f1rst pos1t1on as lead1ng scorer rn the valley Northern 18 Arthur l'11ll 7 Northern humbled Saglnaw Arthur H111 18 7 C1 Champlonshxp-Actxon shot ot the Northern Central Than sgxvmg game sho ng the strong V1k1ng forward wall 1943 November 14 to remam deadlocked Wllh Cen tral for f1rst place 1n the Valley race Northern 19 Central U A stalwart forward wall set up Northerns three touchdowns wh1ch term1nated Northern s undefeated season A GRAND ICB Complet1ng 1ts f1fteenth season of football Northern has set up a record whlch very few h1gh schools In even 1n the country can boast The amaz1ng teams wh1ch have passed through Northerns portals has brought the scnool sw state t1tles e1ght Sag1naw Valley headp1ec s and eleven Clly crowns ln the f1f teen years Northerns Squads can boast f e1ght undefeated seasons Durtng the years of 1937 38 39 and 40 the V1k1ngs ran up a rec ord of 28 consecut1ve V1ClOf19S W1th the completlon of th1s season North ern s football percentage has reached the out stand1ng peak of 824 percent Twelve V1k1ngs donned the1r scarlet and gray un1forms for the last t1me for the Thanks g1v1ng day game at Atwood stad1um To all of these boys goes a great deal of cred1t for boost1ng the envlable all t1me record whlch Northern now so proudly boasts The1r ab sence w1ll be felt next year but all depart ments have amb1t1ous and prom1s1ng Junlors and sophomores to f1ll the1r shoes The vars1ty backf1e1d was made up of sen1ors and the outstand1ng among them were Wlllle Ham1lton fleet looted halfback and B111 Csapo who bes1des do1ng a great Job at quarterback IS rated as one of the best blockers and tack lers on the team by h1s teammates Ioe Metar fullback and Les Gratton halfback also put 1n a grand 1ob 1I'1 the1r respect1ve pos1t1ons ln the backf1eld also Ray Hehn and Calv1n Mc Cullough made a good showmg for the team The l1ne IS hard h1t for next year W1th ends lohn Ma1or and Chet Durkacy tackles Vernon Brady and Fred Okal and guards Vults Car penter and B111 Gordon graduatmg th1s year alt g though to m the Central ball can beh nd the 1 l Y If A A A' ' 1 1' ' ' 1 . . . . . 3 . . . , . ' o I 1 v e , 1 1G ' , - u e 1 1 ' . , I - The victory Northern won from Pontiac, Oc- l ' ' . . I . I I - I I I 1 I I 7 . I I I . - I . - I S - 7 I - .i I ' .J ' - 'tl V ' ' ' ' V V - bre m r s ear r er 1 wr me ,T...v,, 7l 174' J , THE NCROSCOPE bophomores Ne lz oo l:, q ad are ranag Pembe ton en a re l An Q w G g S r e r e W sor and EG Marzorte 'wanage e or 1 a ord y Hunt Wes e r. los td e o Ld S t1 re W1 ra H .to SOPHCDMORE FOOTBALL HE sophomore football team have marked up one of the best seasons 1n the last frve years wtth 4 wrns l t1e and 2 losses ln the frrst game wtth Hoover they were green at playtng unrfred football and slow tn getttng started wmch gave them a 25 O defeat After thts game they won three tn a row unttl Hoover played them to a t1e ln the last game of the season Sagtnaw beat them oy the score of 7 to 6 lrt the ftrst years of tutorrng football Btll Melzow and Clyde Brock have turned out some good matertal for next vear s varstty team Nate Howtson wrll be one of the leadtng can dtdates for end rf he gatns some werght Elton Erttcher w1ll grve the Jarstty guards plenty of competttron on tne ltne John Pemberton the leadtng tackle on the sophomore team lS a probable varsrty mart Harry Cooper and Brll Churcmll are two backfteld men that Coach Houston wtll have hrs eye on next vear S phorto e sc edute Ho xfr e S c 9 Q AEG ALL STATE SELECTIONS lLL HA lL Cl wa se ec ea r: e ' f 'ba c r s wr c a S r, CK C t Y e seasc vv e t at cnal d sp o rv Y h I7 Lttod Fr cl ard A c Ptkl T Amtn trame lown Moss rr no Iohn Fallon Mt ss Solo Ha Coop a l'to g le o rrar' o ng x Mrke- drk an Lorem lxa zxe ow ltr' Es fx F ank Csapo lohr' rs cr ll :ua ara s 1 and Don Llc gl' Hamtlton was a leadrng factor rn brtngtng the Vtklngs through the season undefeated Chosen for the second team was Vernon Brady husky tackle who had been a key man on the Northern llne for two seasons Brady s best account of h1mself was made at Sagmaw Arthur H1ll where he seemed to break up every force oppos1ng htm Honorable mentron was grven to three other Northern play ers for outstandmg success They were Iohn lJlaJor Eults Carpenter and Peter Eust Northern led the Sagrnaw Valley schools wrth four ftrst team representatrves for all Val ley honors They were Blll Ham1lton funant mous chotcel halfback lohn Mayor end Ver non Brady tackle and Eults Carpenter guard On the All Crty team Northern placed 7 players They were Blll Hamtlton lohn Mayor Vernon Brady Eults Carpenter Peter Eusr Chet Durk acy and Fred Okal Football Managers A g 2 O ED, N o a e W1 ham Ferguson Stanley Mack Hob t l Jmh on row Robe t Po our 1 N rr a l ' -- . L-is of 'Le sogncrnou- Z a.. s u ' son . gi .pr .T 7 hx- . ,ofa 'l'?.1:d row ,oe .' F1:st :ow left to rLgr.t Emi. Hzll .. er Tea r , r, l 'z .t , . . ' r' ey, ru ,er All C r . Q' Souqgas 2-rson Bill Hensley ear e ere.- I ck ' u E , N r . . Y u loc' Ye..:n d b t: laznes Heath Clare-rc eretey flate Hcwx' . T l 1' Fourth I ' .. lst r , , . 'f. sa . .. r S c 1 row lim C: t lerrv X Ball Cnur '.x Pau, L ' I Abt . rn l.as?.oo Hhs Hker ' ,ley Ke ler d S' or S D C u 7' .. g . ll t - . u . , , , . . A . A . I . V - A X . , . . . F A - , , . v , - A - 1 - x., A 4 4 A f ' . A , I r ' r T 'M , Y ,.x, ' t ' ' on . . r Us , v' - It-at 416, . ol :re 1.7 s:.O..,1 jo rp tr.: :Lv TPJU' OFF' boys wr: take c r t the eq...g:r: , ffrst ro' -lett to rzqnt A V . 'Z l 'c A' ey and . er 1- . rltn, st-: A v 4 , 4 . , . Br FLG' Hxg, O 9 d ', r . ' ra Ezwart .c.. nowskr :nm Wtltazr. : u..-. A .. 11-SS fxfe ,ah ol U LE S Mtch: an School for Zhef .df 6 Q4 Kexfxley' Htgf. 7 7 Porptzlc High .9 ,L7 Sg1J1r.1 xterr. 7 5 5 fl' TTI Ik rt:.ern trgpie threat foci I bal. vtizr ' : rl t 'y 25 cf tire nest 1 ' 7 kk N F . ,I A N 1 X N N ,.:c::..:. n. .ow :L Cogcnes 'J .d .ports :ters .n ffl na n as All tate half' a l.r:ra.1ng . tt. 5 'ttn a rr L - ti lay f run- . fL.IL 1 r1.:ss1nJ ana xgc..1na on T:1a.k::31v1na day H Ql TI-IE NOROSCOPE 1943 I Varuty Letterman The Vrkrng varslty basketball team al thouqh off to a poor start recov red rn trme to take the last two games from Central for the crty head prece thlus salvagrng some consolatron for an otherwrse mediocre season Sophomores and rurlors who comprrsed the bulk of the squad lend promrse BASKETBALL OFFICERS Coach Lester Ehrbrlght Assrstant Coach Thomas Potter Honorary Captam lack Albrant Student Managers Robert MCGUIHGSS Robert Varllrncourt SCHEDULE Opponent Northern December 11 Port Huron December 18 Saglnaw Ianuary lanuary 8 Bay Crty Ianuary 2 Pontrac l Central 2 Arthur H111 2 Pontlac February 5 Sagrnaw February 12 Bay Crty February 16 Central February 23 Owosso February 26 Arthur H111 March 5 Central Ianuary lanuary AREA TOURNAMENT March 12 Mrdland March 13 Sagmaw VARSITY LETTERMEN Rrchard Crabtree Max Brandon Bob Lawrence B111 Csapo Don Gaus Ioe Mangapore lack Albrant Art Harper Leo Rozyla RESERVE LETTERMEN Frank Csapo Std Gxllmore Stan Kuxck Ray Berry Sol Isaac Lorem Natzke Bond French Don Kelly Bob Wolfe I7 for a better year ln 1943 44 Left to rxght top row Arthur Har per Coach Les Ehrbrxght and Don Gaus front row Bob Law Irqence loe Mangapore lack Albrant Max Brandon and Leo ozy a RESERVE BASKETBALL HE SOPHOMORE basketball team under thelr new coach Tom Potter had a farrly good year Wllh 4 wrns and 6 losses The reason the reserve teams cannot have undefeated years IS because the good players are always transferred up to the Varsrty And so th1s year as all other years the reserve team lost some outstandrng players to therr brg brothers whlch kept therr percentage down and recerved a letter on the flrst strrng qulntet Others who showed superror playlng and who w111 get a chance to show lt next ycar are l orern Natzke Robert Wolfe Ray Berry Frank C sapo Bond French Don Kelly Stan Kurck Sol rsaac and Srdney Gllmore Basketball Manager!-Durrn the past year these three boy have done a reat deal to ar Coach Lester Ehrbrrqht rn malt rng a success ul basketball team Seated from left to rrqht are Bob Varllancourt Leon rd Andrzyewskr and Bob McGu1ness 2 gif L , - 2 2 .2 2 16 17 - - ' 2 2 30 20 - . - . - ' 2, 2 2 21 42 E ' - ' , 33 26 A Z- 2 2. 25 22 Ianuary 19-Owosso 2, 2 2. 2 .2 21 51 Art Harper was taken off the second squad 2- ' 2 22 2 2 34 17 - - - - 9- ' 2 2 14 27 . A ' - ' 2 2 2 ,. 2 48 29 r - 4 2 2 31 32 - ' 4 4 ' - 2 23 30 - 2, Z0 43 ' ' ' ' ' - 4 2 2 2 2, 2 49 34 , , ' 2. ' . - -- .2 2 2 2 2 2 2 24 27 - - - ' 22 2 2 2 2 2 2 24 43 2 g 5 2 5 - ' 2. 2 46 34 ' , z n ' 2 31 1943 Ronrvo Basketball S uad The reser e squad was comp: ed ofa group ot rangy la s who v.1ll be banked on to bo r r tt e varstty next year Left to rrght top row Don Kell Lo crn Natzke Coach Tom Potter Srdne Grlmour and no J ore bottom row Ray Berry Bond Frenc Stan Ourck yr Sol 1 acc and Frank Csapo The banquet was held at Northern s c rt crra alter the season was over At the speakers table e t t t rtght O F Norwalk prrncrpal Ralph Gtlbert captatn nf J or M basketball team and former Northern tar Irm Barclay H ster of Ceremonres Coach Lester Ehrb 1gl't Brll Barclay another Vrk ng star and coach at the U of M and Guy Houston n tre background stands Max larvrs one of tlfe boys who serv d at the bcncuet The two lower scenes are actton skots n one of the crtv t1 le contests In the upper one Don Gaus rs 'rkrn the ball down the floor past Cornelrus Oxendrne of Central tn a rrost perfect form In the lower ptcture Ioe Mangapore turns ms back to a scramble on the floor as the whrstle blows Max Brandon eyes the referee THE NOROSCOPE RESERVE SCHEDULE Opp. Northern 25 26 15 39 18 29 28 30 18 2 12 19 22 5 16 23 31 25 15 16 29 43 25 31 Dec. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Feb. Feb. Feb. e Saginaw Pontiac Central Owosso Arthur Hill Saginaw Central Owosso Arthur H111 March 5 Central BASKETBAH.BANQUET The srxteenth annual basketball banquet was held March 23 rn the school cafeterra Htghhghts of the even1ng were the presenta tton of the letters to the boys by Coaches Les Ehrbr1ght vars1ty and Thomas Potter reserve B111 Barclay M1ch1gan asststant coach a for mer Northern athlete and Ralph G1bert M1ch1 gans 43 44 basketball captam were pr1nc1pal speakers Former Vtkrng basketball coach Iames Barclay was master of ceremontes for the evenrng Iack Albrant a senror was presented as honorary captatn for the year Iack 1S a veteran of three years of varsrty play The program was concluded wrth rnovres of college basketball champ1onsh1p games Mrss Frances Lyon and Mrs Grace Carver handled arrangements for the meal COACHES llE NINE MEN that made up the coachmg taff for the year 1942 43 are Coach Guy Hou ton who gu1c.ed the Scarlet Gray gnd er to another state champronshrp H1 GSS1Sl ants were Stanley Ku1ck l1ne coach who was cl o track coach Harold Reynolds who coached the backfreld and wa baseball coach untll hrs enl1 trnent rn the navy The sophomore football coaches were B111 Melzow and Clyde Brock Le ter Ehrbrrght had charge of all athlettc man agement and took over as varslty basketball coach replacrng 11m Barcley Tom Potter tutors the reserve ba keteer and ts the new baseball coach lack Hubbard has charge of the athletrc equrprnent and Merle Henry coached golf la t year and headed the tenn1s team thts sprtng 1741 F b. 26 ' 37 26 25 23 ..1 c, . . 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' ?. 1 , . 1 1 ' U THE NOROSCOPE 1943 TRACK OFFICERS Stan Ku1ck Coach Ed Walker Honorary Captaln Ed Romanowskl Ceorge M1lls Managers VARSITY LETTERMEN Vernon Brady Floyd F1elder Harold Flelder Les Gratton W1ll1am Ham1lton Raymond Hehn Iames Luckado W1l11s McLaugh11n Arch1e MOFYISOH Roland Roberge Leo Sloan Ed Walker Iames Westbrook Rrchard Whltman Iohn Yedmak RESERVE LETTERMEN Robert Brocknede Rupert Iackson Homer Branch Kmg Moore Bob Crawford Ioseph Sm1th Henry Strozter 1942 SCHEDULE Score Date Opponent Opp Apr1l ll R1ver Rouge Znd place wtth 23172 POINTS Inv1tat1onal Apr1l 24 Sagmaw Eastern May 2 Relays Mt Pleasant 4 f1rsts lsecond May 5 Bay C1ty May 8 Owosso May 16 Reg1ona1 meet Znd place w1th 46 po1nts May 19 Arthur H111 SCHEDULE Apr1l Z3 Interclass meet Apr11 30 Sagmaw Eastern there May 4 Central May 7 Owosso there May 14 Arthur H111 here May 22 Reg1onal and Valley Arthur H111 CHEERLEADERS Often forgotten or overlooked are the peppy fellows clad 1n brlght scarlet and gray The1rs 1S the Job of arous1ng school Splfll of 1nsp1r1ng thousands of fans to encourage the team Wllh the1r yells They have a share 1n the glory of wlnntng they help take the sttng out of defeat The V1k1ng cheerlng squad had a very suc cessful season th1s year w1th a complete new roster of cheers and format1ons The team was coached by Clare Dean new th1s year at th1s work The squad 1ncluded Calvln Lazar Charles Cook Ioseph Salem Tun Iohnson Harold Day lack M1llhouse and Edward Ioseph w1th W1ll1am Iason Charles Drake Robert MacM1l lan and lames Montpas w1nn1ng letters Because of transportat1on d1f11cult1es the squad only led cheers at the home games th1s year Fme Record Best track records ln V1k1ng hlstory were rung up by the 1942 tracksters They copped Valley and Clty head pxeces Top plcture shows Northern track men at ease before the meet opens The second pxcture lett to r1ght B111 HGmll1Oh and Leo Sloan runnmg one two m the hxgh hurdles as they have done all year Th1rd plcture Vernon Brady of Northern puttlng the shot 1n the Saglnaw meet whxle the spectators are watchlng Fourth p1cture left to rlght Ilm Montpas B111 lason and Bob MacM1l1an who have done a great yob xn cheerhud mg . 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A .. 23 81 i ' ...,v . 38 66 1751 1943 THE NOROSCOPE Baseball Although tl'1e1r offensxve record was better than the1r opponents for the season Northern lost llV6 wh1le Wlnhlh tour on the d1amond The squad COnSlS1ed ot left to fl ht bac row Robert Polovma Ed Nadaras Carl F1GlkO lack 1ngmen lack H1lleary and Don Hagget second row Lorem Natzke Waldo Weller Lou1e Nordstrom George Carlson Howald Ray 1942 BASEBALL OFFICERS Coach Harold S Reynolds Ass1stant Coach Everett Bolduc Honorary Captam lack McFarland Student Managers lack H1lleary Robert Polovma and Leonard p1'11l1DOVlC VARSITY LETTERMEN Bob G1deon Emery Hresko Bob Lawrence Iohn Mayor lack McFarland Don Neff George Nolbert Ray Hehn N11es Adams Ed Bednask1 Iohn Bradley Ken Brown B111 Csapo Erland Edmund Pete FUSI RESERVE LETTERMEN Lorem Natzke Harold Raymond Warmmg up-T,p1cal of all ball teams lS the on p1ctured below show1ng the V1k1ng squad gomg through a warmup dr1l1 precedmg a game Coach Reynolds p1ctured at the r1g us ' nt, tllitl y K 1 1 W P GJ!! ls .483 HQFNH mond Calv1n McCullough and Coach Harold Reynolds th1rd row Owen IGTVIS Erland Edmunds George Wolbert B111 Csapo lohn Bradly Ken Brown and lack McFarland fourth row Ray Hehn Bob G1d1cn Emery Hresko Pete Fus1 lohn Mayor Don Neff Ed Bednardskl and N1les Adams 1941 1942 SCHEDULE Opponent Northern Opp Flmt Tech Sagmaw Sag1naw Pont1ac Bay C1ty Central Kearsley Dav1son Central Arthur H111 Summary Won 4 lost S Offens1ve record 64 polnt per game Defenslve record 55 po1nts per aame 1943 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Date Opponent Northern Opp Apr1l 27 Fllnt Tech l 30 Sagmaw 4 Beecher 7 Arthur H111 Bay C1ty Dav1son Por1t1ac Central Apfl May May May May May May IH th often e dark Jacket was a lllm bel1ever 1n fundamenta's and spent pre game t1me w1th h1s team 1n revtevt li2',w r f '-1 ar J-gf' 1... ,1 V' 3 M-xii. -.,. 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' A ' - -f2???,3' ' 2151 is 1- ' 1 Dale Barbee Frank Kaspuck THE NOROSCODE 1943 They Swmg It Fall tenn 1. and got' have to a om n ac n n athlf- rcs aaa n tnts ,I a The bop Nho w re the masters o' th racke s a srown ln to ta t stan tn t la k Alb a t Law ence lxa and and Leona d TENNIS I942 OFFICERS LOUIS Ntckols Boo Fle schmann Coach Captatn Manager Don Guelde SCHFDUI E The Fall golf teams travel was curtatled Da Aprtl 20 Central Aprtl 27 Ponttac May 7 Owo so May I2 Bay Ctty lune l Central Varsity Leitermen lack Alb ant Leonard Crouch Bob Fle1sch'nann lack Lazar loe Israel Oppon nt lorth rn Reserve Lettermen Ben Gelhs Clarence Hender on Lawrence Kavartau Harland McGomgal Bob Thatcher There we e I3 candtdates for tennts thts year The boys Nere I hn Sktpper lohn Knetdl Iacl' Albrant ll tt ratanl Bob Fletschmartn Itett rmartl Bob Thatch er Iletterrnanl Gerald Burden Dan Gorbutt Law rence Kavanau Ilettermanl Robert Vatllavcourt May Cau Bob Olsen Warren Htll and Blake Le.-ns 1943 IENNIS SCHEDULE Date Opponent Opp Northern Aprtl 30 Central May 7 Ponttac May Bay Ctty May l Central May Sagtnaw May 2 Owos o May 2 Reg1onalTourna te t Coaches Gt, d ng Nnctng sportsm n were et to taht C yds- B ook so homore tootbal coach Lester Els b gh who tutorea tne farst basketeers Me le Henry ho led t e l l942 and t e t nms team tn 1943 Guy Houston eaa tootbal oach lack Hubba d the q tcrfent stod an S an KJICK o e tna a r a ret Fl tshrran ant s r l Members 0 th golf sq ta N standtn Reber son Dal Ch ts ns rt and Robert Holloway secon ro R a d nk e Dal B F ant: yoblr and Robe t M G tn ss GOLF l 342 OFFICERS Merle Henry Coach Bud Bender Robert McGu1ness Dale Chrtstenson Rob rt Nelson Robert Holart Frank Noble Rtchard Yankle DATE SCHEDULE Opponent Opp Northe n 'vlay I8 Central May 22 Central sharply and an tnter school schedule was set up wtth Central tn place of the regular Sag tnaw Valley golf league Merle Henrv coachtrtg the team had a rela ttvely small response as mne boys turned out These were Bob Fuller Bob MCGUIHSSS Bob Nelson Dtck Yankle Bob Holen Dave Chrtst enson Frank Noble and Dale Barbee Eltmtnatton rounds were played between Bob Fuller and Bob McGu1ness Bob Nelson and Dtck Yankle Bob Holen and Dale Chnsten son Frank Noble and Dale Barbee who was tack 'rento ana asststan ootballcoach Vlllllqm M zcfv o o ootball oach Thomas Potte dt ect d rese e basketball and va stt baseball and Harold Reynolds who asststed tn football ur . 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I77l 194 3 GIRLS ATHLETICS OCKEY that word revrves many memorxes among the g1rls who played held hockey last fall Mud 1ce covered puddles and cold were perhaps the most lasttng rmpressrons as they brandrshed shcks and tore around the held try1ng to make a goal Potnts earned toward letters varred up to lOO based on attendance and sk1ll All of the teams took part rn the round robm that wound up the season at Haskell The Wellesleys a sen1or team proved to be the champs The g1rls who composed the team were lanet and Elarne Adams Marte Mrchalek Bea trlce La Vasseur Ruth Mueller lanet Benwrck Dorothy l-lrttz Drana Prccobotta Betty Marzonre Ceha Plamondon and Betty Sulllvan At the close of the season the annual hockey banquet was held November 9 w1th Ianet Adams N Club presrdent acttng as toast mrstress MISS Dorothy Breaa and Mrss L1na Tyler presented the letter awards Some of the held hockey fans pract1ced thls sport all of last sprlng and summer before the fall program at Haskell lvfrss Frances Prerce all Amencan held hockey player coached the g1rl Great rmprovement could easrly be noted rn the g1rls who partrcrpated Hardemn Program Freld hockey proves t be the mos popular grr s spo t thts year The gurls comprtsmg the cham ponshlp all school hockey team are left to Tl ht Ruth Mueller Marta Mrchalek Beatrtce LaVasseur Ianet enwrck Doroth Hrrtz Ianet Adams Elame Adams Betty Sullrvan Ceha THV NOHOSCOPL At the hockey banquet and at an N Club meetmg thrs Sprrng letters were awarded tc those d1l1gent atnletes who comprled the neces ary potnts Letters are grven on a basts of sk ll and attendance scholarshrp and many other sports added to tne total pomts Durmg the school year hrst letters were affarded to Betty Sullrvan Drana P1 obotta Avleen Atherton Mable lnman Genevteve 'vfas lanka lanet Benwtck Martha Baker lda Hatch and Phylhs Tolbert Second letters were awarded to Crace Btddrs Georgene P1ttsley Celra Dlamondon Varaaret Yankle and Helen Globrg Thtrd letters were earned by Ela1ne and Ianet Adams Ruth Free e Betty Kettler Beatnce La Vasseur Ruth lffueller Paultne Smrth Norma g1n1a lffarhnus and Evelyn Tolbert Three g1rls thrs year attatned the goal of every sports lovlng Vrktng lass-a fourth award Every year g1rls attam hrst second and thrrd letters but lt IS very seldom that g1rls have the extra punch that rs necessary for the cox eted fourth award These all round athlets were Elame Adams Ianet Adams and Betty Marzome Plcmonrxon Betty Ma zome and E ana P cobot The a swrmmmq team sho n rn the ctrcle mcl aes lett to rrght to row Ianet Adams Betty Marzome and Elame Adams second row Evelyn Tolbert Ianet Ren rck and Lou se Combe T781 4 I X br . l . .C I , 4 , 1 1 , ,t I 1 u Steiner, Louise Comber, Helen Havlichek, Vir- . b A .I 1 1 A Y ' s. 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Ytrls ' r . - . w , u' ' , p A I , V, lg A , by A, I , w ' 1 lr THL MOBOSCOPE SCHOOL DANCES HE S HOOl PABTHZS thls fear nave de veloped tnto mah, an en oyaole eventng or Vtkmgs Because f 1nab1l1ty to secure an o chestra recordthas of the best bands of the country have pr ded mustc for the dancers The juntor part J October l4 tnrtlated the school parttes for the year The Htt Parade was elected as therre tor the dance by the 1un1ors Votes were placed n a box tn the hrst floor cor rrdor to determwe the ten most popular records among the students These ten tunes were played as the ch ax ol the program The deco rattons for the party were tn the form of stutfed mustctans placed on the bandstand to resemble an orchestra The cornmtttee for decorat1ons cons1 ted of Phvlhs P1ke and Elm Ann Hulttn lflarvtn Fox headed the mustc staff and the pub l1c1ty chatrman was Leo Lorenz ass1sted by Delores Holm and Iune Sm1th Spon orxna the party were lohn Hoffman llhss lllarte Prahl Charles Wr1ght and lflrs Harr1et Lattmer Punktn Pow Wow was the name of the sophomore party whtch was held November 20 Chatrman of tne decoratton commtttee was Bob F alka H lptng htm were Cooper Uathe f s Mary lane Wy'nan Susanne Bumbold and Al bert DeV1to Betty Lou Ptttsley took care of the rnustc wtth the ard of lllortlou MacArthur Chatr man ofthe po ter commtttee was Pat lewett w1th Tere a Groene and loanne Haydtc asststtng l charge of the pdblcty was Davrd lffargolrs who va atdea bv lllartha Harntlton Phyll s Church and Llatne Kenney The thrrd dance wa a VICTOFY Ball celebrat game whtch was held December 4 The dance was sponsored by the Student Unton and gave pectal recognvtton to the football players Dorothy Tuck was chatrman of the cornmtttee wrth Shtrley C ac orskt and Betty Thompson as co workers whtle Georgene P1tt ley ocral cha1rrnan has Betty Buth Anne MacDonald Bonnte Peters Bob lflcbutne s and ltfarvtn Fox as helpers School Dance s ool ian es a e1 n l V1 tn s Sho n 1 fl g 'lan en o e cl nc a e to rtaht c an ohnh Balch Bonn rs and Dona fl Pike P l V343 The Senror Coupe Dance etd larvuary l5 honored the mrd ernester graduates The mottf of decorattons was the South Arnertcan theme The gyrnna IUTI' was decked 1n murals to accent the land of rhumbas and tangos Dorothy Tuck was agarn tn charge of decorat1ons for the affatr Plannmg mus1c for the affatr were D ck Webber Bob lffcuumess Becky Mayer and Bar bara lfacllhllan The class spon ors are Vtss Lucy Drllon and lohn Englrsh The 1un1ors agam played hosts at a partf March 5 The month of March was the therne Acttng for the class tn charge of decoratrons IS Madehne Cvroshek wuh Cathertne Ott Antotn ette Bobcr Margaret Kapture Neoma Slauten berg loyce Henderson and lflartha Harrulton assrstrng her Phyllts Prke was chatrman of the publlctty commtttee wrth Lltn Ann Hulttn and Audrev Beno1t asststtng lffarvtn Fox wa IH charge of musrc For Me and fly Gal was the t1tle of the sophomore party on Apr1l 9 Becordrngs of the most popular orche tras furnr hed the uve for tho e attendlng Planntng thts party were clas Oll1C9fS Bob Flalka Betty Lou Ptttsley Pat lewett and Davld Margohs The last all school party was a May Day dance spon ored by the Student Untoh on lflaf 7 Planntng decorat1ons were Evelyn Loder Anne MacDonald Kenneth Boyer and Marvtn ox As a spectal feature the Home Econonuc Club sponsored a sertes of May lflattnee Dan e durrng the month of Moy on Tuesday afternoon tn the gymnas1um These dances were spon ored to ratse enough money to eaulp room 110 wtth dark shades so movtes could be shown The commtttee respons1ble for dance arrange ments constst of Dorothy Boettcner Goldte Bloss and Theresa Bruzewskt man and limes rl att S l me and et JSI Srr n and Hob rt Mac Mxlan Beclr Ma e and Ani Ba ba a Mac M Han and B ce rlardenb ook and Bonn and D Wayne Welcl Y' Y ul rs ' . . 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P Z Curtis r 7 L Y' ru r ' , ie areas d I .. my . re Pete ' .. an I: Hart- u 1 'HL HOROSCOPF' WAR STAMPS HE WAR STAMP SALE reached the thou- sand-dollar-mark per week during the months ot March and April Two girls each bought a thousand dollar cond while other students bought bonds ot smaller denomination A committee was chosen lrom the art classes to paint signs on the classroom doors telling the number of bonds the classes had bought second and seventh hours and to keep the charts in the halls up to date Bill Leavitt had charge of the charts and Marie Post painted the door signs To put over the million-dollarebond drive tor the month ot April, Gallants were needed. Gal' lants were persons who undertook to sell one thousand dollars worth ot series E bonds Those who succeeded received a certificate of merit lrorr the Federal Government Those who tried but did not reach the one thousand dollar auota received special recognition from local units Mrs Gladys Westcott was in charge of the eleven students who s gned up They were George Solomon Richard lamrog Ralph Little lune Tintle Louise Wiebeck Marie Michalek Shamerian Thorras Albert Aab llahbelle Wil liams Delories Holm and loyce Haller Members of Frederic l-larringtons debate classes gave speeches during the second and seventh hour classes telling what Gallants were how to become one what you get for it and why they were so necessary to the bond drive The debaters who made these speeches were Carl Christianson Sally Snyder Bill White Duane Tillinghast Betty Weger loyce Smith leanne oausie Marian Holman Mar gart Schemmel Cooper Mathews Warren Navarre Ralph Hourvitz David Margolis Rob ert McGu1 iess Richard l-leitzner and Albert DeVito Speeches were also aelivered during the sec ond and seventh hour sing assemblies DY Duane Tillingldast leanne Causie Sally Snyder David lfargolis Bill White Marian Holman and Rob Tl e collection o carcelled stamps slowed up lter tl e rst tv c weeks However Northern students rounded up abocit two bushels ol the e stamp which included some from foreign coun tr es which were evidently trom someone s cher sl ed starr p ou Whoever did th s deserves t and re ll a true An erica Buy Bonds u d Stamps L L . i 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 T . v . , I . . 1 ' 1 V T S . .J . , Y . . , . . i ,. A 1 1 I . c, ,, t. - ert rtalxa I X I t ' . . a i fr , .1 , , . . ' ' . S , w s . nv ,M ' Q . .. . i at i. . credi . a . 1 ' . n n -'ff-1x,j. L:r.: ::.i '.-. 1' vdrni :'J. Y: --f -1' 1 H M .- Ur.-.2 Sir: Ei 12.3 'S' 1 1 'a. fri. 2' K.-'3.1'1.w er ' Sf i 1- L' Ts' tillzr: :en r. -- wart.: rfcn f 11 . .: tv- ' 5 .Ti f'l.1T2'1 I'r,:.i: F. .r.: re' 7.17 'Zh Sm ':. ,- f,:.:, E' .-nrtqi tc rr. '.'.' 13' fc' 127' rr.: F--'rzzc Pfi 1' T ' . .' ' ' . 1 ' 1f'.I . 'I'f. I T' P ff'f' A1'I'v' l 94 3 SCRAP COLLECTION HE ClTY wide scrap collection which took place in October went over with a bang at Northern, The War Council carried on the ac- tive part of the campaign by placing bins in the corridors for the collection. Almost every Viking participated in the drive by bringing such items as license plates, used batteries, spark plugs, worn out bike and engine parts, dime store iewelry, coat hangers, old nails, bolts, heel plates, keys, water laucets and other plumbing fixtures, tin tubes ttoothpaste, rubber cement, zinc oxide and other medicines and ointmentsl, hemp ropes, copper wire, paper weights, ornaments, curtain rods, old records, rubber heels toys pre ziou war relics trophe and razor blades Providing more enthusiasm tor Vikings was the contest held between the three classes The idea was to see which class could bring the greatest collection ot scrap During the first week of the drive the boxes were filled and contributions were blocking the lirst floor corridor necessitating the removal ot the salvage to the athletic field where special plots were provided for the sophomore iunior and senior scrap One bunch of seniors got together at a party and went out collecting scrap for their pile Lois Allen brought in twenty three tires by rolling them from a gas station a mile away A group ot senior boys thought they would add to the pile of their class by bringing in the huge iron deer from the park downtown Much commo tion was caused by this act lt was tnally de cided that this should go to the city scrap pile it any but that it was not to be considered scrap By a last minute campaign the seniors gath ered enough scrap to top the iuniors by 2 895 pounds to wind up winners in the scrap drive which closed October 30 l942 Competition was keen throughout the entire contest between the sophomore iunior and senior class s During the first week the sopho mores and Juniors were very much in the lead while the seniors lagged behind The seniors stepped up however to sweep away the lead with a total of 28 380 pounds ot scrap Next in line tell the Juniors with l7 485 pounds as their grand total The sophomores were right on top also having as their total l2 295 pounds Scrap Collection ln the past ea Nortne n nas taken pa n various s a a ives o ai the war e o The dive to collec old key ade in De ernber The 'ne al is used to cke is 'ran ng h cont t n The ctri e to co lect o he sc ap materials held a ing the first weeks ot schoo A Conte t was held between the sophomore unior and senio c asses Many o the sua collectors alked several miles to bring tlse cor' ib ons n t e pictu e a e Madeline Groshek an Anto ne te Bebe who k d iles to bring ei sc are bo om May Lnde is slro n surveying tre seniors a c conta ned sev al OIG ecked ca s , , A S ., l S - , . . . . , 1 , , , . . . . ' ' i - , . . . . r , 1 - A I - 1 , . f ' 9 . ' ' - f 1 , . ' 5 y r Q ir I rt 1 ' ' cr p r t d . t. rt .. r t ' 's was c . .Q . t make vitally needed war materials ln Q the picture Martha Tu r .. 'i ner ribu zo i. 'J l t.. r r was . ur . . tew l. s . ' i . y ' , r I t .. ' . 'fx . ' . if .tr gti 'r r . d 1 t r '. wal e two th r r ' At the it .. . i r i w , scr p wh: 1 er wr r lQ43 THE IIOROSCOPE H - fx 11.r.1,l Give Books Sod s need b ores drd v Knits t e t ot tlw-5 ge books t tre or c nt cc ond ,O ket s ed books d Ong d o Boon: G 1.3171 D3 cdr n Cl ll G5 X ix Me ncn 5 SPECIAL HELP l OlNG the Jorlous protects ot Northern to lurtlner oll out wor etlort were the vtctory bculc cornpotgn ond the norvestrg ol the sugor beet crop by 234 Vllong boys On October IO 2l2 boys left ID three trucks ot f 30 d rn to tob sugor beets ond shoke dtrt lrorn thern Twenty bovs oooln unswered the coll on October l7 Alt loud monv fellows could only w rl' bort of tne doy oll were bold '15 cents on hour wrth o bonus occordrnq to the tonnage hom ested Nr er true Ur tteo Stotes began r .obll zotto t re l bror bro tor t tooet ter r rotertols concern wg dll DY rc es f tte serx ce f' d ll'YOolQllVC1I' CHX dtsblofs ond l sts rdoe lfncwn to the students ew ec dn c, ord etectrm tw were st pp e these r otenols courses rn pre b r et 'ect cdr D Incl d nts and Pd l Lois Q on d e shown ot t e toy 1 tt n conrechon wt e V cto w B ox corrpet hon hel Q wee F Nc t ls tc' bctto , f- n bc f- or w c e s c r e G s c :J e tron wos tncreosed ond dlsbloys were mode leo turtng l'191QllDOI'S to the south An etlort to teoch not only toletonce dlnung rctctol groups but olso understondtnq ond espect hos been mode ond recent H'lGlGFlGl on the Negro ond hrs progress hos been crssernbled The tlrst drlve ot the Vtctory Book Cornboton wos ct success ond the totol ol ten rrtlhon books for the ctty reocned ot o cost ol less than one holl cent ber book Becouse ol the ever tncreos tng numbe ol lt e go HU 'nto tbe ortned erv tces NOYTIIGTP dec ded t' ot Ilfltlllfflllv mo boo-cs would E6 needed Tl ds tvtos tllot lhss Wtrtor 1 l-1e.rcn s'or'ed CIV'ClllGT cor QU d nt e torrr ol o contest between the l-l Y bms ond the Y glrls tc see wrt ch qroub could collect re rr o c Ks e cr re trden' o w rfe t crrble errour wr f ,- L fx c d c L66 f odedt f f Us 1 YGJCI C N O F 5 Q LL l'C F l l ' - l':ffr, ' o ' ' .' il: have done ' u . r 'tt 're Y Girl., d Vilung H1-Y rf-sp -cttw,-ly 'Fur-17 pci. to se' h ..1' t , 'A Q. 1 ' left o ribut- Y . h X r 3-1 K A Um th 1 r, O - wzlh cdiezljterndrzebyln' llbr s'X71:t fllz c '11 . 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'uri bp' ri 1r.dri!1.gx:,.e. time- bi ' is .7 THE NoRoscoPE RED CROSS WORK HE QUOTA of the Red Cross drive held November 9 and 10 was S200 for the school. The Vikings surpassed their goal of S200 by 51237. By backing the drive wholeheartedly, the Norsemen had over half of the second and seventh hour classes contributing better than one hundred per cent, The:e classes contributed so well that Northern had better than 10 cent average for each student. Boys were just as enthusiastic about the drive a the girls ln previous years it eemed that the maiority of boys never took much interest in affairs such as this but the seriousness of the present day situation made them more than willing to do their part A drive for articles was in tigated by the Red Cros and took place among the clubs during both semesters The clothing department aid that they would complete one afghan 25 bed Jackets 12 card table covers 12 cushion covers and bedroom slippers The food clas e said that they would make up fifty menu covers or the various holidays the manual arts department constructed 20 lamp shades one dozen table lamps two dozen cribbage boara and two dozen ping pong paddles Iun or Hed Cross-The lunior Red Cross organization has been do bly active this year with added war time responsibilities At the top left Rosabelle Irvine and Freda Dilley are posting the results of tne successful Red Cross enrollrrent drive Th top r grit shows Ieanne Bourne and Nadalee Potter looking over the Sigma Chi Lambda Red Cross p oiects exhibit At the lower aw 1943 Other club donations are 500 crossword puz- zles and some scrcp books from the Press Club. The N Club made portfolios and 15 bean bags while the Phi Eta Beta sub-deb club promised 3 afghans. One afghan, 30 bedroom slippers, 45 utility bags, three stupe wringers and 12 cushion covers was the quota of Home Economics Club, The Y girls designated themselves to make 3 afghans 72 bedroom slippers 36 card table covers 36 utility bags and 12 tray covers for the coming holidays Latin Club promised one afghan 24 card table covers bedroom slippers four dozen book marks and 24 bean bags An exhibit of the clubs contribution to the Red Cross was sponsored by Sigma Chi Lambda March 15 through 19 in the library Woodshop turned in various types of games besides a writing desk The Engineers con tributed a telegraph set The Art Club donated a tapestry showing life in the Navy The clubs worked up to the end of th se mester to finish their vtork le t are irls who knitted articles in their spare time for the Red Cross eft to right are Charlotte Biggart loyce Thom Pat Iervett Marie Douglas and lean Bukwaz Members of the Home Economics club making menu cofers are shown at the lower rignt Left to right are Phyllis Hillter Veronica Losley and Elizabeth Emncese KLU UTU55 by Mio Q -.of T833 r- ' ' ' c' - .a . , .. 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L Q.. 2:42 THZ TIOROSCCPH Busy Sew ng M K ep o Y GIRLS orrtcERs Anne MacDonald Prestdent Barbara lflaclt than Vtce Prestdent Betty Ruth Cleo gene Ptttsley Secretary Treasurer Urs Harrtet Lat r ter Sponscr ELPW th WAHVFFORT wa tne 42 -ta slogan J the Y G1rls luntor Red Cro work wa tl e rna n attractton at the r rneettngs n whtch card 'able covers sltppers stupe wttrqers ana uttl t DVIJS were cor tructed are Q a 1 rt Q a e otntt ee tn wt 't tl e ll Y s tor w t cl' they earned tl etr v tfncy ow c ng nc corn on carfrte a x Q at e f ia er: Ja e Sweetheart ste ff f 6 c f ta ed Sf f was ' e e a s an et! we f J f efr. Ol C1 W T Desptte these acttvtftes the Y gtrls ntan aged to spehd two week ends at Carr p Tyrone one IH the fall and another ln the sprtng The gtrls also helped sponsor the Youth l-lour whtch was held at the Cour Street lflethodtst Church on lflay Cf ln cooperatton wlth the H1 Y the club asststed tn pt tttrg or Northern s annual Corne Clean Wee! ln addttton to these prot ects the Y gtrls along wttn the other Y clubs of tne ctty re ped tn the sponsortng of the dances held ever, Saturday ght at t Y W C A for the nenet t at n gh school youth le r bers o t e clur nct lded lla ne Adam s lanet Adar li ' la e ljrehct P xtr c Budd nto nette boner adel ne Gr cr and Bett r on e Qtwer were lean Prlce Arne lf ac Dona Cox. dae Su7anne Ru hold Dar oat He en Hdnlc' c e d .ri er c a 1, Q lt aea cl e 1 la ' V ace rt LO roar ce T ,l vf or re o 'f 1 Y 1 - a ir.: x,1gge:s fn-seaiofs C111 'JLJ C:'.'-': 'L 'ar' A7.:,: Tw - ipi' Tef':f-rw f t'..fA, f..1.r.,- A1:r:. :nd rnarp. twin,-r art:c.es io: 'rw lprnor Bud Cross f:.t- Y gf... 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Tt-e MIST r.:e .QL-r ind fffzry 'Cie IN','::,f.:. .L I 1943 CIRL RESERVES FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Prestdent Bethany Uehlxn V1ce Pres1dent Mary Iacobs Secretary Treasurer lla Mae Falk OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Prestdent Mary Iacobs V1ce Pres1dent Faye Er1ckson Secretary Treasurer Alta Thompson The Gtrl Reserve Club of Northern has been busy Ih1S last semester workmg for the war ef for They have made two afghans fcr the Red Cross and have done vartous other duttes fur therlng the war effort Iean Scott Sand1e Costello and Mary Ly nn Ptke were the delegates sent from Nortnexn to the M1d Wmter Conference Mtss Pxke was also a member of the plannmg commtttee for the summer conference had Soldiers On of the N Clubs cont tbuttons to the R d Cross as the ortfol os hch the gxrls deslgned and se ed at se eral of t err meetmgs Shown at work these Gxrl R se es a left to right Beat ce LaVasseur Ruth M ell M1 s Lm Tyler lsponsorl B tty Ma zom and Ianet Adams Many of the Gtrl Reser es knxtted for the s rvlc men The photographe has caught several of them tn an mformal group The gurls standmg left to nght are Bethany Uehltn Mary Iacobs Alta Thompson and Shl ley Engelhart Betty Grd on s seated af-it I8 THE NOROSCOPE Members are Faye Ertkson lla Mae Falk Alta Thompson Betty Grdeon Mary Iacobs Rose mary Shawl Bethany Uehlln MGIJOYIG Back Shlrley Englehart Hanna Sarges lean Scott Helen Globtg Iean Patterson Martha Serf rt Mary Lynn Ptke Laura Baxter Adelme Lehr Mary Lee Sanders Sand1e Costello Betty Boane Evelyn Resbu1k Phyll1s Lefebure and Helen Iacobs The soctal chalrman was Betty Gtdeon servtce cha1rman Mary Iacobs pro gram chatrman Rosemary Shawl pubI1c1ty Maryorle Black and Shlrley Englehart The lnterclub counc1l representattve was Shtrley Englehart N CLUB OFFICERS Ianet Adams Prestdent Betty Kettler V1ce Pres1dent Ioyce Thom Secretary Betty Marzon1e Treasurer The N Club conslsts of gtrls who have won the1r letters for sports QCIIVIIIGS Thelr ftrst ac ttvtty of the year was the annual Hockey Ban quet held at the close of hockey season 1n October They also sponsored hockey playoffs at Haskell In May a Modern Dance Rec1tal was held wlth Ruth Mueller acttng as general chatrrnan Under her were Paullne Smtth tn charge of publtclty Loutse Parks superv1s1ng ushers and Betty Sulhvan dotng the art Work Actlve mem bers lnclude Ianet Adams Elatne Adams Grace Bldd1S Anlta Clever Loutse Comber Rath Freese Helen Cl b H l n Haddtx Helen Havhchek Margaret Kekel Beatrtce LGVO seur V1rg1n1a Martlnes Betty Marzon1e Becky May r Anne MacDonald Ruth Mueller Sally Nadeal Georgene Pttt loy Cor' l1aPlar'1cnd Iean Shoemaker Paullne Smtth Sally Snyder Norma Stelner Ioyce Thom Evelyn Tolbert Phyllls Tolbert Betty Weger Ianet Renwtck Loutse Parks Betty Sulltvan Dtana Ptccabotta and Gertrude Cross Ela1ne and Ianet Adam and Betty Marzon1e were the gtrls who completed the1r Senlor Ltfe Savtng complled 1250 potnts and graduated wlth a B average The shortened sea on of glrls basketball ended w1th two teams deadlocked for I1r t place after a round robxn tournament among the gtrl tn ere ted tn tntramural sports The season wa curtatled beccu e of the physlcal fttne program whtch wa 1n ttgaled m1d eme ter and the re ulttng lcck of fac1l1t e for ba l'etball 'I' 1 1 , .....,...... I ...... I I I - , , . . . I . . . I ,. ....... , .... I . . I I 5 1 ' 1 , M , I , N., 9 , 4 I I . ' Q . . I . . . I . . . . I . . I . . . I I . . I I ' . - . . , , I l 1 I I ' ' U I I I ' I 1 tt H . , V . . - e .. I. I r , 3 W E A wi -V ....,.I.I...I...... I w v ' ' . e rv re, ' , ri , t' er, H H h , S e , e r 'e v e e . . . .. . . . r ' ' , - ' I 'r . ' e i . ' . I. D ' . :aff I tc ' 2 Hr , s..-F . . . , . I A ' I I , .7 ' - . . N I . I I I 1 L , - ' ia, c 0 ' . . . Q I I '4 I I I - 2 -f 1 I I 1, , ' s I ,e' fn, I I I . I I I , , I - I I . F . .I , I I ft ' ' z , - ' 'f- I ,.. I. , Q ' . . ' 3 1' - . s I I C , S 'I . SS 'S 'S I' S s s ' 5 s S. THE NOROSCOPE PRESS CLUB OEETCERS Lou1se Wandzet , V Betty Ruth Bethany Uehlgn Onalee Weaver . Louis Schulz, Raymond Nash President icefpresident Secretary Treasurer Sponsors HE PRESS CLUB devoted its time to lunior Red Cross activities. During the past year the club prepared nearly 508 crossword puzzles which eventually were sent to soldiers in hos- pitals and USO centers. The Press Club is an organization composed of all students interested in either the business or editorial side of journalism. lts program con- sists of monthly meetings of discussions, speak- ers and social events. Once a year the club has a spring outing where the next years editors are announced ENGINEERS CLUB ERI-'APS the most intriguing club at Northern was the Engineers or Radio Club There were no officers in this club of five rrembers but that simply added to the informal and interest ing atmosphere of the organization The activities of the club at f rst sound like a Jumble of tubes crystal sets oscillographs Wave lengths and mcny other terms that are ey tremely technical Erorn that tumble of noises however gradually emerged one of the ntost interesting clubs n school The radio amateurs found out the minor causes of radio troubles and how to repair them They watched George Guiley their spon or use sets iturned in by people wishing them re pairedl as guinea pigs and found out exactly how they worked and why The Engineer constructed practice telegraph ending sets for the boys in serv ce These were given to the Red Cross They erected crystal ets ond found out why different stations came in at certain places on the dial The probable future hams were Leo Sloan Daniel Skipper Lauirence Kavanau Shalfer Braclcett and howard Nanitaufel and their ponsor was Mr Guiley lfeetings were scheduled every other week but that didnt seern to be enougn so one day a week found the boys hard at wort: on radios They used equipment at school and radios which other people donated More Extra Curnculur I a C1 x st o n s o rg ree a En nee s b er' e s Leo S can do ard Mant el La rence Ka vibe G 9 OUT G 'T e en a or Y t to a e ana and sponso O SWE M rd Ka Yirror Leo 5 ank Wardzel 3 3 e o I8 7 1943 Q l 1 t . . . .V t . , A - . . . Q . . , .. ,Ai .- . , , v 1 . , i , . g t . . . U 1 'J I , . . , 1 L , S ' S A I . S . V l 1 ' , . is . ,J . . . 2 . , . V ' -Funlgcitv n e p rim tti . are the Yong p i t f the Lt It rs Club nd ress C.-b At the top is ine gi r ctu rn .tb r mp Let rxgnt r , Q . w eat . w v u . r Serge Cznley Press c,.l: rs are picpred pasting mounting na trimming som or the SCC :ross w rd puzzles wnzcr, they c rib-!-2: 1: tn .ed Cross .n the c .1 7 .elf 'o r1gr,' :re Exck crienzie at Zhryn Mac. it t, ' 1 w Jie dex -fb and Lo.isv t . . with f- d .e P fer .ooking an Yom the rear lQ43 THE NOROSCOPE PROGRESSIVE GIRL RESERVES OFFICERS Bernice Crane President I-CWC Chflprnan Vice-President Mildred Allen Secretary Ceola VVCIIGIS . Treqsufef This year the Progressive Girl Reserves under the sponsorship of Mrs. Grace Sherman, held a cooperative dinner besides participating in Red Cross work. Other members of the club are Marian Rushing, Harristene Harrington Helen Vaughn, Mattie Wells, Esther Wells and Ar- senia McGee. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS Eldonna Spikburg President XJVGITITCI Allison X ice President Dorothea Ianger Secretary Dorothy Boettcher Treasurer Home Economics Club is sponsored tor those girls interested in cooking and sewing The club has always been very active and this year ponsored Red Cross activities in all the clubs and organizations The Home Economics Club itsell accomplished a crocheted afghan card table covers cushion covers bedroom slippers and stupes and stupe wringers Patricia Cassett was chairman of the com mittee tor a Christmas basket Ior a needy tam Also sponsored by the Home Ec Club were the May Matinee Dances held on Tuesday at ternoons from 4 45 to 6 3C The money was used tor dark curta ns tor the sewing room so that movies could be shown Committees were chosen for each dance The committee for the Iirst dance included Goldie Bloss Theresa Bruzewski and Dorothy Boettcher Planning the second dance were Patricia lefvett lovce McCarthy and Katherine Mangi arcina Eldonna Spikbuirg Ann Hatfield and Lor raine Havens x orked on plans for the third partv The last dance was taken care ot by Wanita Allison Irene Wiebeck ard Dorothea Langer The niusic for all the dances .vas furnished by tl e latest recordings of the popular sonas Miss Do othx Halsef and Mrs Laura Brewer were sponsors lor lcome E onomics Club More Red C oss Work ard Md cn e I I ' '- 1' - - . t , . 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I .JC . 1 --fry E,:::.- f:cr.:::1:,, :lub r.:s done 1 :'e:1 3-fa, tcwgr: wzr efzcrt 1, rr.: .:.: - .'e:a. th ngz 'ne 5'-1 'f'c:: S'.,v.'.r.1 one :Z t:.e 3f1f3!'.E'.'l.iCE,M.' re made 1'-1 'Q '.::,' :.1:r.1 Sgnnzefg . :.: .y coevcfe' and W'::i': Anzscri Inf r o1:ess:.e rf-L in-5 have mine ::'.i:.: ztrpw ':.1r,:I ::.xr.',' tier. . ic.-we .r,gec':r,g these :re '- .er '.::.' rw-':. ct- ':r. : A1 A .f-r. i ri . 3' J.: :: :::. .I 1' :i - ..: .31 fl? mar. :ff-,-5 Va' ns CQ THE NOROSCOPE IQ43 DEPARTMENTS EVERAL departments in Northern are con tributing to the war effort in many ways Woodshop classes instructed by Clarence New comb are building scale model airplanes to be used for identification purposes These airplanes are sent to the army after completion Red Cross supplies were made such as canes lap boards cribbage boards and games Science and mathematics departments had the usual programs Science courses included biology chemistry and physics all necessary for work in the armed service The Home Economics Class which is taught by Mrs Dorothy Carver and Miss Mary Halsey planned food economy war rationing and meat rationing Experiments have been tried in sub stitutes for butter and cutting down sugar con sumption Balancing meals meat extending dishes and meat variety dishes that one can get in stretching out those precious meat points were also included in the course The Drama Classes under the supervision of Mrs Nelda Topolka presented several patriotic plays pertaining to the war effort On October 27 1942 a Talent Contest was given with the proceeds going to the USO Fifty two dollars was the amount taken in Patriotic skits were presented and war stamps and bond speeches were given over the Public Address System Mrs Westcott s United States History l classes worked on maps of present day war The stu dents had to be able to locate places of current interest Miss Lowes United States History ll classes kept several European and Asiatic maps up to date Mr Steele s Modern History classes discussed the war from the American Observer Debate Class instructed by Frederic Harring ton made stamp speeches and the topic for the 1942 season was Resolved That a Federal World Government Be Established which perf tained to conditions after the war. War stamp and other patriotic posters were some of the assignments carried out by the Art Department under the direction of Mrs. Ger- trude Velguth. Health posters were also made showing the value of good food in war effort, The English Department of l943 concentrated more than ever before on the Constitution Washington s addresses and many other histori- cal essays and documents. Direct Bearing on War-Various departments that a.e aiding the war effort through class work are, top left: Miss Marguerite Farmer hel ing Byron Wirick with his mathematicsp top righ'. Mrs, Dorot y Harvey looking over her French lessong next down, left to right: Eva Muntion, Pauline Liley, Gladys Martin, Clara Rynca and Doris McKeage are doin their bit in Hom. Economics class tor the Red Cross, center: ill Olsen keeps the United States History c ass 'costed on wo.ld affairs. When Ralph Stemm finishes the cutting of this board, he will have a lap board on the ay to completion It ill be- used for convalescent soldiers l89l ,vgwlhwie 1943 THE NOROSCOPE PRE-INDUCTION COURSES ORTHERN HELPED in the war effort by pre- senting various prefinduction courses de- signed to help the students who will be drafted after graduation. After taking these courses, boys can go directly into the Army or Navy as radio technicians, electricians, artillery me- chanics, airplane inspectors and many other branches of work, The first course, Fundamentals of Machines, taught those principles of physical science that underlie the action of many common devices. This course was similar to Physics l and was taught by Raymond Weeks. 'Fundamentals of Machines was a one semester subject. The next pre ind.,ictio'i cour e was Funda mentals of Radio an applied course taught by George Guiley i he course was prepared ioint ly by the Pre lnauction Training Section Civilian Personnel Division Services of Supply and the United States Office of Education To take the course he student must have had two years of high chool math and have taken or be taking Physics ll This was a two semester course Radio im ork was emphasized now be cause of the urgent reed of trained or skilled workers in the Arfny Navy or Marines Labora tory work wa emphasized in this course Pre Flight aeronautics was taught by Lynn DePree whichi a two emester course The re quirements were a year of Physics or Funda mentals of Mechanic and Fundamentals of Electricity and two year of high scnool math Physics was not called a pre induction cour e but it did contain the necessary work for certain branche of work in the Armed Forces hemical wariare poisonous gases incen diary bombs and metallurgy were subiects taught by Mr l-lo fman in chemistry Outlines on all of the pre induction courses were prepared on the basis of technical and field manuals of the War Department The idea of effective collaborations between the educational and armed forces of the nation i a symbol of democrccy in action Gemng Roady fx ia on '1 aeo a ad ad Yann VN ns Sdr Sk e ea ri 'ir chi arr We al cas na Oni G E 'J 1 e 'Jen ook Fd G e 'ns and 'X son e e n nu a e B n M r L90 . . .. 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Edd Mfrfzs ffiffflf' :tr-:Skt and M' 'Neeks In ZIYf'h9Y pc--1na,:':cri cc .rs :pic tnechanzcs are ffarcld Fw,-,det fart.- Saletn lJ7i7?F Ptfiiif L'1'JV'LH1'f? Prof' and 1ns1r.f1c: 'ffarfs Zejnil-' THE NOROSCOPE if IMS 'itll mlll '99 W www wtwtws .4-9' I9 1943 MORALE BUILDERS HEN THE UNITED STATES ente ed the war Northern changed tts peacettme ac t1v1t1e tnto wartune acttvtttes Campatgns were started for everythmg that was thought would beneftt the war A vtctory book ccrnpatgn was put on w1th the help of the H1 Y cnd Gtrl Rese ve Collectton were made 1n classes a bln was set up tn the hall and teachers and students gave 1nd1v1dual donattons Books wtth mformatton on m1l1tary SGFVICES c1v1l1an defen e and on the morale of the people were placed m the ltbrary on a shelf ltsted War lnformatlon Bulletm boards and dtsplays were started to tell us about the foods we should eat A Vtctory Garden dtsplay proved very tmportant It con tamed tnformatron about the ktnds of frutts and vegetables to plant how to take care of the ground and also the plants The Uruted Nattons dtsplay centered on the relat1onsh1p of the All1ed nattons w1th one an other The Good Netghbor Pan Amertcan rela ttonshtp was potnted out by showtng the offt c1als of each nat1on talktng tn a fnendly way wlth each other The school publ1cat1ons have also changed thelr publ1cat1ons from tho e of peacettme t tho e of wartlme QCl1V1l1eS The North Wtnd staff for 1942 43 tackled one of the toughest Jobs that they have ever had that of tnformtng the students about v1tal war protects and rn general str1v1ng to rat e morale Scrap drlves servlcernen s columns key cans po tage stamps Red Cross GCf1V1l19S and many other v1tal War projects were publtctzed 1n the North Wtnd A1r Hard Dr1lls and how to coun e ed for the tudents Publtctty for many trnportant drtves wa do nated by the school paper along wtth spectal commendatton for tho e students who were out tand1ng parttctpants IH the war effort Edttortals al o destgned to ral e the morale have been wrttten tn whtch everythlng from the ale of stamp to the negllgence of sendzng matl to ervtcemen has been dt cussed A pcrtral to ord has been kept oy the school paper of the room e pectalty to be commended for acttve tamp and bond sale and the po tage tamp dnve Morale Build ng and Publxclty Vartous agenctes at North tra e done a Great ob tn bulldtng and keep ng the morale t to thern At the to Bruce Baldwm ana Elatne Schm tzer Cl lookmg o e tre 'nate to on varxo s s b cts on the wa occur' d b, the ltbrar Bety R th and Dolores McPhee are as mg tn Faculty ptctures on the No oscope layout n the plc e b ow 1le Lo rse Dur'-ler looks at the War Stamp prog css chart m tlfe ptcture at the rtght he third plc ur from tl- top shows left to rtght Rex Bu bank Martbelle Stmen and Betty Hemm way m kung out a Nor h Wtnd dummy At the bot om Gu ous on talks 1th Mxss Loutse Morley and Bruce Pa rner Just bee e Mss Morley add essed on all school as errbl cz trne tn Eng and f . 9 . . 4 H. ' . , . . . - W . .J . L. . ' I A . . T' 1 'V ..- ' V . r S' ,l S .ga . . , - , . ' ' A F 1. l Eel? 'U 9 311,522 r tu: H .J ' . . t 'T ' + A . . X I A .V . . , . . . A - kr- . . . . . uf, I I . . . S . O ' S A V I ' . . ' . l . . .S y X' X ' . . . ' ' t fx 3 , -I ,A teract and take care of bombs were also cov- ,-f.. Y S . , 4 X . A . . A S V - F . L. , . M U . . V S . .S ' S 3 , . A . . ,. 1 S s ' ' ' v X L' S S S S . ' Q ' ' - A rrn . -1 H 1 1 a .Q r . p ' ' ' .1 re tr r H .. : l u u ve r .. L- Eate. .. y t u v . :Jr A el ', wh u A .. A A M . - Y A . . A . l 9 t ,tt I - . tt . l .. ' f r 1 . ' r - s . v on w r x. l ll 19113 THE NOROQCOPP Cc pxle S hool News 'll m mb he No th W1nd t dted th h ol ap er e ks eo d C ox ch B y c lan eta Stll on araI's Par THE NORTH WIND EDITORIAL STAFF FIRST SEMESTER Betty Weger Ed1tor 1n Ch1et Mar1an Braun News Ed1tor lean Bourne Bett1e Crabtree Co Feature Edttors Bob Weber Sports Ed1tor Audrey Walters Glrls Sports Ioan Iakeway Nadalee Potter Paul1ne PFOCISSI Copy Readers Reporters lack B1rd Rex Burbank Raymond Crovella Eugene Cook Leonard Crouch Bruce F1enberg Flmer Frazler Mar1or1e Gatzmeyer Ioan Iakeway Barbara Kolyn Norman Lrnder Kathryn MacK1nnon Charles McKay Ted M1ll1ck D1ck McKen z1e Ed1th Place Sh1rley Sm1th Larry Sol dan Alberta St1llwagon Raymond Torrey and Becky Mayer BUSINESS STAFF FIRST SEMESTER Manager Manager Manager Manager Manager Vanaaer Dale Chr1st1ar1son Exchange Echtor Cleo Swlnehart A sr tant Exchange Ed1tor lla Mae Falk Bookkeeper Phyll1s Delaney C1enev1eve Maslanka Typtsts SOl1CllOF Ethel Alderw1ck Pat Bra1n Luc1lle Denman Mary Lou Denman Mary leon Has Donna Makos Ed1th Place Paul1ne PYOCI 1 Barbara Roach Betty Shatter Ann Vukov1ch EDITORIAL STAFF SECOND SEMESTER Nadalee Potter LOUISE Wandzel Co Ed1tor Margaret Black News Ed1tor Manbelle S1men Feature Ed1tor Sarah E e GlIlS Sports Ed1lOf taymond Crove1la Boys Sports Ed1tor Reporters Ward Blox om leanne Bourne Ma Emlle Berger Bus1ness Ela1ne Ro enbaunt A s1stantBus1ness Helen Ro enberg Advert1s1ng Marthann Dav1s A.SSlSICIIllAdV9I'I1S11'1Q Pat Bram C1rculat1on Mary Haa Ass1stant C1rculat1on T92 F sch an Nadal Pott 1' y Z mback t ont o Bett1e m lho h R x Bu bank W d Bloxsom B tt1 Cr t ra lxolyt nd Pa lne P Ol 1 r1an Braun Rex Burbank Bett1e Crabtree Bruce Frenberg Pearl F1schrnan Betty Hemtngway Bett1e H1melhoch loan lake way Barbara Kolvn Norman L1nder Mare ba Mayer Kate Vlaclimnon Dolores Mc Phee Ed1th Place Paullne PTOCISSI Betty Ruth Alberta St1llwagon Betty Weger Ierry '7umback BUSINESS STAFF SECOND SEMESTER Em1le Berger Bu mess Manager Elalne Rosenbaum As rstant Bus1ness Manager Helen Goldberg Adverttsrng Manager Barbara Kolyn Ass1stant Advertrsrng Manager Pat Bra1n C1rculat1on Manager Phyll1s Delany Dor1s Koethe R1ta Kolton Gene VIGVG Maslonka Dolores Walter Typlsts Sol1c1tors Howard Berger Dale Chr1st1anson Luc1lle Denman Mary lean Haas Warren Navarre Cleo Swrnehart Ann Vukov1ch Or man e a tment l e a on ern1ng ll ot No the n s p bl1cat1o s kept ery sythoghoth a e noea ers copy to app the No th W nd tan In nd Nash Lnd H len oldb r a d Y s1tt1ng Ea1n Rosenb erg busm a ger and Pat B am A . . I., .1 lf , m ' c -- IIE ff ers ol t r s all 1 m , ee er and Ie r u g r r w, e 1 e sc o p ,er Wl1lCl'l came out ev y two w 0 The H1 0 A c , e r , ar , e Q O ab ree, Bar- statl conslsted ol lr-tt to r1ght, ba lc row' l. nar r 1 , ett ba 1 1 a Ul r C ss H1-mmqway, e Bourne, Alb r 1 wag , S .s 0, 0 l V -- - I I I , . A I - ' I I A I I - , ....,..,...... A 1 . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . ' ' A I 1 A ' - I I I I . . . . . . . . 1 1 . . 1 1 I I ' AA I ' I ..1 1 . 1 1 3 1 1 ' ............... s' I I I V 'S' - ' A-' ' ' ......... - I 1 1 1 ' ' ' I I I I l A A ' A A .....,,. A ..,... , A I I - , . . Q . . ' ' 7 1 A1 1 ' ' A A A V A A A A . . A . . V 1 1 ' A A V I 1 1 - ' d' ceDpr -ncharg ol llbusmessc c ' 3 SA' ' a r r u ns, the bu mess stall IS v , 4 bu r u u t e ye r Shown her lookt g v r dv t1 Ing A 'Q .... , . . ear m ' r 1 are, lelt to rght 5 dmg. - - - 1 Ra o , advlser, Max 1 er, e egg n - Marthann DGVISQ , l e aum, Emlle er, ' ' ' ess m na r . S 1 1 J ' ..,. 's ' Sf 1 1 1 1 1 S. - 1 1 SS 1 1 1 rm . 1 . V v I Y ' 1 THE NOBCSQOPE 1943 cord Hxstory of School c P n m mme e Noroscopf tat t re y lrnalrsrr l c a ex e left 1 ow Vo rrin Lmder Na 'acre B e wrher 41 a, e 'nan Hoy ani Ma ,4u. 4-X. 1' rn rx s on w rt Pram. Be y Weqe Delore McPne Ioan lakevva Ma on Bran Betty rtutlr and Lo Wawdzc H admen A he l f p ow lett to rtght North Wmd edttors for the year wee Betty Weger ftrst serrester and co edrto s lt-adal e Potte ard second ow Loulse Wandzel Bruce Frenberg No oscope edrtor cmd at the bottom Frmle xo oscope b smess manage NOBOSCOPE STAFF Bruce Flenberg Edttor rn Chlef Bethany Uehlln Foreword and Dedrcatton IOUISG Wandzel Margaret Black Betty Ruth Dolores Ioan lakeway Marrbelle Strnen Norman Lrnder Betty Weger Becky Mayer lvfarton Braun Edrth Place Herman Hoyer Lawrence Kavanau Ltne of Command Honor Roll McPhee Staff Protectrve Health and Recreatron War Rellef Program Educatron Morale Publrclty Art Ed1tor Photographrc Edltor Ed1tor1al staff Audrey Benort Ieanne Bourne Roy Crovella Leonard Brouch Trlcta Dennts Dons Dtlley Arlene Gtlptn Don Gor butt Betty Hernmgwav Betty Hrrnelhoch and Kaye Maclilnnon Bustness staff Helen Goldberg Elame Bos enbaum and Ernrle Berger Typ1sts Fhyllts Delaney Dons Koethe Rtta olton Genexleve Maslanka and Delorts Walther Advrsers Louts Schulz, edrtorral, Raymond Nash busrness f93l w ak +,' I 5 L 4' If Re ' -P: tllred ar. thlrtee f rs or be-ll S .o., ec d ro Fd h ' 'e, ti r, L th 1 S f' 'rom rf s1,tk hour, lov 9 . l l ss e ' f 7: 1 r ' ' . ursf. Th ' ar to rant Zlrst r ', .IHr.. V , r rqare' . fl B. l, ruc Ffto 3 Becq M er R T.. 'er .' 7.- e - t t. e t, to r , . - r ' e A rf , I , Berg:-I .1 Y . I A-t r -M I l I , Q F N Q , . . . - , x . ...... . xx If F A I' , , , I I I - V , V , -Y A I Q - YY I I 14 f ' l943 4 THE NOROSCOPE THE DEBATERS HE DEBATERS were slightly handicapped by the lack of transportation this year, but nev- ertheless they had a very successful speech sea- son. Participating in Saginaw Valley tourna- ments the Vikings were unable to secure a place in the elimination series for debaters. The group of masters of words was com- posed ot Bruce Baldwin, Ward Bloxsom, Betty Ieanne Causie, Carl Christenson, Calvin Didier, Richard Heitzner, Marion Holman, Patricia Fai- ver, Ralph Hourvitz, Bob McGuiness, Warren Navarre, Margaret Schemmel, Howard Short, Marjorie Smith, Duane Tillinghast, Frankie Weiss, Bill White, Cooper Mathews, lack Braun, Albert DeVito, Robert Fialka, David Margolis, loyce Smith, Sally Snyder, Thomas Taylor and Betty Weger During the tall semester Mr Harrington s pub lic speaking classes delivered speeches during the second and seventh hour trying to encour age the stamp and bond sales The debater carried on this work with speeches for Gallants in the spring term School declamation oration and extempore speech contests were held in the spring of l943 Cooper Mathews David Margolis and Robert Fialka were the Viking representatives in the Saginaw Valley Declamation Contest While Calvin Didier and Richard Heitzner participated in extempore speaking and leanne Causie Marian Holman and Betty Weger were North ern s representatives in oration contest ART REVIEW OF THE YEAR HE four art classes which helped in many school activities were taught by Mrs Vel guth Most of the posters during this last year were made by these classes from water paints The art classes made the programs for both the basketball and football dinners Special mention should oe given to those students who made the posters for the football banquet which were later used 'or a school dance Each player was characterized by a separate drawing The exp rienced art students were respon sible for the Red Cross posters and the decora tions for the Victory Prom Couple Dance and the March Dance They also drew and colored all the sets for the senior play Promotions Sp. cia q o ps tt rougho t he school gate ext cz t :x a kno ri to No the n thro gh their extra cu icula or 1 a q o.ip c Vik ng cxebcxters in cr practice ss or e t Howard Shot Calvin Didie Be y R l b l. W dward a t We g ext e o is eo oo r 't rig on imshirig touckes to a war samp poster l c'i V' 3 s gn ci B ttv Sera ler let! and lweomc S outenberg :J e a c ng a L' as poster one o 'ncxny decorating the days At t bottom two speech cuss no e me ard Ma ian Bra a 'ri Fl o r 3 c . S I V i i . , . i . 9 . Y , 1 I . ' f e i r ti ' 1 u t.. ' r pubixciy n re w .' r . r . u - rr r '1ctz4.':t5' At The t s I f 1 ' sf- .1 . l. it to rigzt are r, r, tt 'Ia.sif- and of-tty - er, J l w , sttzsent putt: . t . . . t he 'QI e f- , t l , , t 7 'isyi C..r.strn 4, Q. hahs during ine hoii j he . l stuierzis ' b rt M:Gr. -ss .L r un w r.. u f I cn. ot fiezr sped in Q-it :ts THE NOROSCOPE 1943 BROADCASTING AND DRAMA ONCLUDING an active year tor lfortherh s Broadcasting Class was the skit given on Pan-American Day. Adding to the skit and making it more interesting was the playing ot those popular tunes Brazil and El Rancho Ric Grande. Many of the programs given by the class have been originally written by the students, A real skit was written on a preview of pre-induction courses, which will enable the boys to be better prepared before entering the armed forces, Still other plays were given on Armistice Day, Con- stitutional Day, Lincoln's cnd Washingtonls birthdays, and ' come clean week I Senior Drama I wrote a skit on C, S. Mott and along with writing it they ca t directed and produced The class ha done many plays for churche and organizations ot flint One ot the most popular was The Ladies Discover America a one act comedy DY Anne Coulter Martens Senior Drama l Nrote pantomimes tor the commencerne t play The class worked n groups and 'hen chose the best plays Due to lack of proper place for commencement serv ices the three Senior High Schools of Elint will have their program togetner VIKING I-II Y OFFICERS Calvin Didier Preside t Bruce E enoerg Vice Pre ident Bob MacMillan Secretary Howard Short Treasurer Clare Dean Sponsor O CREATE maintain and extend throuah out the school and community high stand ards of Christian clsaracter The Vikina H1 Y has truly lived up to ts n ot o this past year Service activitie tor Northern have taken a large part ot the club s time Along with the other Y groups of the school the Viking Hi Y sponsored Northern s annuai Come Clean Week At Northern s opera and Senior play Viking Hi Y boys gave their se v ice as usher In addition to this the club along with the other Y groups ot the city spon ored the Y dance every Saturday night at the Y W C A and also the Youth Night which was held May 9 Mumtam Ideals P tons at v o ic e a a e rg J k r eaa 'iq r r one G be ALL a a rd a a d cri I5 ooks on J king W b o o the n d in a s ollfa B oaccasting Standing a e G be I annie We ss and Sea ea G e a 1 A cor ar e loan P aa Ta . , C , A , . 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T. r r P A brca cast' :Zion p.: on by severa. rrternberz of Mr Ta: .. s r c:ass lk-It to rzght r rl rt Kiefer 'r K' i Ruth Selrrf-r t ' a' the .tro.s is bon n . ff fait: asow i .ice Abernathy 'xr bosy marng rr .ea tr the zns ,.:':ons ot Mrs pong :enter :h trif- 55112721 p1:..rf- IQ43 HM Instrumental A rthe 'x s b nd an o C est e t latea 'nany of the schools actvltres wltl' mspr tng to 1n he orchestra a e 5 A nn Donald Utley Mary Lynn Prke lack Groxes V1 ana Wat h horn Blllre Blue and Robe ta Deneen secona row Qlenn Rudolph Louxse V lasq ez Beatrice Raflakoxr h lean Scot Vtrgtnra Rowe Margaret Dtde laates Young Paula P eston Norma lean Cargrl E nes S rth Srlas Ia r tt Betty Snwd and Robert Brlls tlrrd row stanarnq B rnard Smrtlf drecto Ralph Garner Ieanne Adams DeVere Hall Rrchad Beeny Milan Mtllfr Donald Levxrs Iorn Layman lean Wlllson Eve vn Rel h ch and Dolores McPhee The band rs shown rn the m a e Left to raht e f st row Geo ae Seren et ll rod Hardenbrook Rlcha d Ff well Cla enfe Morlarrty 'ralph Gar ner Eldon Stratton Ierrv Ponder DeVere Hall Don Hartlex Rlchard Mrlls lack Korcal and Rrchard Bee-ny secona row lohn Fallon Leonard Constance Stuar Moffatt Artlsr Kade BAND OFFICERS Mtldr Cl Garner Secretary Treasurer Calvtn Drdrer Drum Maror Thomas Taylor Student Drrector Bernard Smrth Dlrector CAI FNDAP Home football and basketball aarne Armtstrce Day Parade Ctvrlran Defense Rally Northern Musrc Feshval Memorral Day Parade I N N THE NOROSCOPF SX Dale Ba bee A1 Wood Mtlan Mrlle La y Madlson Ia'nf Mlchalka Bob Iohnson Eddxe Mrtchell and Carl Rosbofough a G orge Schrelne Bud Arry Stanley Sk ezela Paul svercsko H gh Qurgley Vrorras Rosborough and Basrl Had drx fourth row Loms Cramer Beldon Denman Roosevelt Walk Fred Walsh Robert Crarg Franklyn Hungerford Iames Cooke Don Gaus Cooper Mathews Don Flewellmq Eugene Zyber and Leslie Maxon frftl row Dan Sheldon Richard Hel Thomas Krrby Byron Wtrrcx thomas Taylor Bxll Martm Ralph Carb Iohn Layman Wlllrs Aldrrdg Donald Gulck and Russet' Sobey The rrctures at the bottom shox ol the bands Thanxsgrvlng Day fo matrons whrch were performed with Cen ral band 'lhe tnsert at the bottom shows Northerns drum mayor Calvrn Drdrer and the bands rrascot drum major Nell Hurry ORCHESTRA OFFICERS Dolores McPhee Presldent Iohn Fallon Vtce Presrdenf Beatrlce Radakovlck Secretary Treasurer Irm Young Lrbrarran Manager Iohn Fallon .student Dlrecfor Bernard Smtth Drrector CA' ENDAR October I6 Mrchtgan Educatron Assoctatlon Convenfron Aprrl 2 a d 3 Opera Pattence May I4 and I5 Senror Play Vtctory Home May I9 All school Musto Festrval Honor Ntght I ms? x . 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