Northern High School - Noroscope Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1944

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514, Qsibx if ' 3 Q0 FADE? x ,, 55 55 .: , Q3 1 X, O X fbi Goran! kxall. Qvp is P 4! . 2 'Oo Sf Q liu.,,'L'.'., x l' f . I 'I' .F .ffl 5 Q -1 C 2 4 ZZZZSQ .I .00 24 C A l.. E N D A R September 7 1 Y' 41? Shining faces so bright and gay . Came to school on this first day ' September 17 First North Wind, a great event H-X' Everyone got it without a cent September 22 X Since bonds and stamps will win the war . The students purchased them galore September 24 Candidates waited for the decision ,' So they could work as a politician V -29 September 25 f Football season just begun f We played Grand Rapids here and won ' L 5 V, 1 4 - 4 October 1 K 'G 1 1 By 9 p.m. the gym was mobbed ' X Q By students attending the Harvest Hop Q. xg . e 0 tv 6 October 8 Bay City High was in a tix 9313 When Northern won 34-6 , L X Q , October 22 '81 1 'Q' j Vikings could sleep till noon this day ' ll No school, because of the M. E. A. October 22 KJI The game with Owosso was certainly a Cfy blow We lost this time score, six to zero Vlcrony October 28 ., YX The talent contest was quite a show ' - Joh, The proceeds went to the U. S. O. X ' November 5 W ' A dashing young man and a pretty sweet Sc .. , fj- girl goof ' Both turned out to the Sweater Swirl .faq November 8 Halls were cluttered with rubber and tin The school scrap drive was all set to begin Q3 'fn T f O cs 6 November 12 A Another game won and what's more Arthur Hill didn't get a score November 29 ' H' One r e a s o n students were wrapped in gloom Thanks was over and school resumed December 10 J This was the first basketball game of the A season To, We played Port Huron and they got beaten G:j,,r 1 f December 17 XX QQ Happy day fun galore s ' ' School closed today at 4 X I Ianuary 14 ' The senior dance was a couple affair Bashtul lads just weren't there THE NOROSCOPE



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School Dances-Top lett hand corner- At the Football dance having a deiighttul time 1S Yvonne Throop, Tubby Raymond, Shirle White and Pete Fusi. To right hand corner-Another football la er at this dance is fob Lawrence, His partner is Delores 'Fa lior. The couple in back of them is Charlotte Biggart and Iohn Carey. lnset4The couple jitterbugging at the Iunior Dance is Margaret Grimm and Duane Kimmel. Bottom corner right-getting cokes during intermission at one ot the school dances are Thelma Bennett and lean Wilson. Bottom corner lett-two hep cats are Sam McKee and Betty Thompson. ln back af Betty is lack Fingland. SCHOOL DANCES Many loyal Vikings became social butterflies when they spread their Wings and attended the many highlighted events of the year. The first event in the limelight was the Harvest Hop with the junior class acting as host. In charge of decorations were Pat Iewett, Ioanne Hoydic, Betty Thomson, Shemerain Thomas and Marie Post. David Margolis had charge of publicity. The next highlight known as the Sweater Swirl was sponsored by the sophomore class on November 5. On the publicity committee were Iean Patterson and Nelson Haas. Beth Mayville and Florence Moore were in charge of the music which was furnished by the latest recordings of popular dance bands. ln honor of the football team, the Student Union sponsored the Football dance on De- cember 3. The music was furnished by Bill Leavitt's orchestra. Chairman of the social com- mittee was Betty Lou Pittsley with C ooper Mathews and Martha Hamilton in charge of publicity. The decorations, pictures of the foot- ball sauad drawn by the art classes, were taken care of by Pat Henry. Pat lewett was responsi- ble for obtaining the orchestra. 26 On January l4 the Senior Canteen couple dance with the Senior Class as host, was in honor of the boys who will be inducted into the armed forces after graduation. The Bhythmeers furnished the music. The general chairman was Art Harper with Peggy Hawes in charge of pub- licity and Iane Mayfield was responsible for the decorations. Catherine Goldin obtained the orchestra. Beginning February 23 there were five Matinee Dances. These dances were sponsored by the Home Economics department to raise money to buy furniture for the new dinning room. Members of the social committee were Pat Iewett, Theresa Green, Charlotte Biggart and Barbara England. The I Hop the second dance at which the juniors were hosts was held on March 3. This dance was for couples only with the Bythmeers furnishing the jive. ln charge of decorations were Pat Iewett, Agnes Burgett, Ioanne Hoydic and Barbara Adams. Cooper Matthews and David Margolis handled the publicity while Pat Slade was responsible for obtaining the or- chestra. Betty Lou Pittsley was chairman. THE NOROSCOPE

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