Northern High School - Noroscope Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1944

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Classroom Incidents-Top corner left-Exploring the realms of science is Mr. Vincent's physics class. Circling the first table are left to right, Neomi Stoutenburg, Albert Holmbren, Norman Markle, Tom Sanders and Ed Knopf. Facing camera of second table are Marian Holman, Warren Hill, Stanley Mackey and Shirley Eckardt. Top corner rightfSettmg up their equip- ment for an experiment is Mr. Cates' chemistry class. left to right are Doris Trier and Phyllis Tolbert, from the center back reading to the front is Rose Santoro, Pat Sweeney, Iacquehne Harper, Shirley Solderblom, Margaret Schemmel, Evelyn Herk- krnen, Marjorie Messenheimer and Mary Powell. At the far right reading to the front is Barbara Fitzpatrick, Richard Hor- row, Pat Cassett and Charlotte Kniese, Left center--Busily engaged in painting is the art class. l-'rom left to right is florothy Rudolph, Mary Miller, Shirley Mollison, Peggy McGrew and Theresa Greeng second row, Dorothy McNeil, lrilaine Scott, Afbr-rt Hynca, Patricia Blundwll and Mrs. Velguth. Right center IUNE 1944 fDick Tobias and Harold Haymond plan strategic war move- ments in Miss Veva Lowes' history class, Bottom corne-r lf-ft fin Mrs. Edna Murphy's typing class are from lr-ft to right in the first row, Lucille Hancock, Luella Girard and Mary Buschg second row, Susie Olejear, Leona Hemingway, Leona lfarona- har, Lucille Smith and Harriet Clarkg third row, Katha-rim: Last, Oleta Keefer, Shirley Englehart, Gene Dyar and Irma Vaughn, Bottom corner right--Pictured in Mr. Riccrlh's advance machini- shop is Ted Throdoroff and foe Accardo. Top inserteefrgurrng industrrously for the answer to a brain twister in Miss Mar- guarita Farmf:r's Algebra class. ln the first row are Don Guelde, Charles Nrec, Ed Knopf and John Davrsg sr-cond row, Sam McKee, Herman Langer, Harold Day, Bill Churcfrillg third row, Iames Mischilica, Edward Ioseph, Albert DeVito, Bud Amy. Bottom insert-fprcturred in study hall are Cathvr'rno Vukovrch, Miss Dorothy Breda and Iosephrrrr- Asoro. 27

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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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Do you remember-A few of the outstanding activities that occurred on and about Northern? ln the top left hand corner are some of thi- February qraduates leaving the school doors lor the- last time. They are, left to right, Howard Short, lim Balre, Vrank llunaerford, Bob Perry and Bob Hizzardi, Top center are, left to riaht, Betty Gauthier, Daniel Schummer, Georae Wilson and liiuaeno Wood waiting in line to have their pictures taken for the Noroscopo. ln the top right hand corner is a typical couple, Pat Slade and Hayward Lesley, who were often seen vvf-ai-ina matchina sweaters Center left is a snap of Clare lUvan's last day at Northern Pictured with him are, left to right, Max larvis, Ioan lakeway, lack Derby, Charlotte Biqqart, Mr. M M? x w--swam yt 3 Dean, Arlene Gilpin, Marvin Fox, Mary Agnew, Theresa Bruzew- Slil and Antionette Bober. ln the center from the drama class is Emma Cwlazar applying make-up to Stan Kuick Ir. tryina to make him look like a character from a book. Center right, left to right, Marilyn Peterson, Phyllis Tolbert, Susanne Pumbold and, seated, Coyla Dodge had enouah ambition to go a bike hike. Bottom left are Art Wood and Bob Fleischmann bringina the Christ- mas tree to Northern, Bottom center illustrates the fact that crew cuts have become very popular. Pictured here are Iimmy Hicks, Lavern Mansfield, Sidney Gilmore and Larry Soldan. Bottom left are a few of the fellows gomq to lohn's between classes, Facing the camera is Dale Barbee. THE NOROSCOPE

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