Northern High School - Noroscope Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1949

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Erickson, Doris Lorraine C.P. I “Be not simply good, be good for something” Utters 1-48. 2-49, “N” Club 48-49, Y-Teens 49, Service 48-49 Fialka, Virginia Susan C.P. I “I never knew a single soul could be so sweet ’ Y-Tcens 48-49 Fredericks, Juann Marie C.C. I “Beauty is truth, truth beauty” Service 47-48-49 Cideon, Deloris Jane Cieneral “Life is too short to hustle” Utter 1-48 “N” Club 48-49 Ewing, James William C.P. I “Don’t die on third” Basketball Var. 48 Choir 48-49, Baseball Res. 47, Band 46-47-48. Band Award Winner 48 Finger. Deloris May General “Good nature is but one of her virtues” Cadany, Ccorgc Lewis I.A. “Good judgment comes from experience” Track Var. 48-49 Ciolctto, Angelinc C.P. I “Participates in all activities’’ Falk, William Durgan C.P. Ill “All the learned and authentic fellows” Service 47-48-49 Fischer, Carl Wayne I. A. “I don’t let my troubles trouble me” Cantos, Louis Shafik General “A great man, he admits it himself.” Collnast, Betty Lou Home Ec. We must always have old memories and young hopes.” Farver, Ruth Eleanor C.P. Ill “What we are depends on what we do when we might be doing something else.” Utter 1 47. N” Club 47- 48, North Wind Staff 47, Stepping Stones 46-47 Flanders, Rita Kathleen C.P. I “The great have no soul” Carland, Wendell J. General “The man icho hits the ball over the fenee can take it easy goin’ round the bases.” Football Res. 46, Base- ball Res. 47, Var. 48 49 Condol. Irene Irma C.C. I “IVhen duty and pleas- ure clash, I’ll take my Mood Indigo.” Service 47-48-49, Sigma Chi Lambda 47-48 49 Felske, Karolinc Marie C.C. Ill “It shall be done” Frantz, Ccrtrudc Ann C.P. I “A quiet maid is better than a crown” Utter 1-48 “N” Club 48 49 Ccier, Margaret Irene General “Lively in doing things she loves” Coodwin, Charlotte Etta C.C. in “The girl has a dimple” Ferguson, June C.P. I “She appears rather shy at first, but when you know her,—oh my.” Frazier, Raymond Lee General “It’s a plague to be too handsome a man” Ceyer. Charles Paul, Jr. General “A man can die but Coudy, Joan Elaine General “Her face is her fortune”

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Czachorski. Barbara R. Dach. Regina General C.C. I Collins, Dorothy Jean General '7 am myself, indiffer- ent and honest” Glee Club 48, Choir 49. Drama 47-49 Darling, Ccraldinc L. C.C. Ill Just a darling Didier, Charles Spurgeon C.P I “A scholar until all the merits of a gentleman” Debate 47-48 Viking Hi-Y 46-47-48-49 Durkacy, Edward General As proper a man as ever shot a basket Basketball Var. 47-48-49 Football Res. 47 Cornwell, Harold Fred General Every man has his fault, and honesty is his.” Davies, Carol June C.C. I In aetion how like an angel I” Service 46-47-48 Dilsworth. Beverly Ann C.P. I They say I'm little, and little I am. but I roll my eyes like a big girl can” Letters 1-46. 2-47. 3 48 Jr. Class Pres. 47-8 “N” Club 46-47-48-49 Drama Club 46 Eckerdt. Albert I.A. His big moment— graduation f” Craig. Nora Hazel C.P. I .. . and she grew up the way any young thing grows” Y-Teens 47-48 Davis. Shirley Ann C.P. I Is she not passing fairT Letter 1-48. “N” Club 48. Service 47-48 Dmock. Lorraine Mary C.P. I Very charming and full of cheer” Edmonds. William B. C.P. I Patience is a necessary ingredient of genius” Noroscope Staff 48-49 Latin Club 47-48 Service 47-48. Noro- scope Editor 49, North Wind Photographer Culver, Norma Helen C.C. Ill Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do. do it uith all thy might.” Glee Club 47 Delgado. Mary Louise C.C. II Those dark eyes— so dark, so deep.” Donley. Barbara Lee General An earnest maiden and clever, too.” Embree. Jacqueline P. C.P. I Coming events cast their shadows before.” Letters 1-48. 2-48. 3-49 “N” Club 47-48-49 Y-Teens 49, Latin Club 47, Service 48 North Wind Staff 49 Whatever is popular deserves attention Letter 1-48. “N” Club 48. Choir 47-48-49. Latin Club 46, Drama Club 46 Dell, Richard E. I .A. Men may eome and men may go. but I'll go on forever.” Douglass. Clifford C. C.P. II He is well-known Service 47-48-49 Latin Club 4o-47 Common sense is not a common thing Derscha. Mary C.C. Ill Good to be merry and wise” Dunsire, William Bell I.A. Sincerity and perse- verance will build a strong man.” Emcrick. Dolores Vcrc C.C. I You can do very little with faith, but you can do nothing without it Girl Reserves 4t» Service 46-47-48 Erdman. William F. I. A. Great specimen of Po tentia! possibilities” V’iking Hi-Y 47-48



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Could. Helen C.C. Ill Considerate to every- one she meets” Hall. Howard Francis General Wise to resolve, and Patient to reform” Choir 46-47-48 Hanson, Helen Marie CC. Ill “She’s nicest as her own sweet self” Service 46-47-48 Hathcrill, Jean E. C.C. II A most true friend” Choir 48 Cowler. Douglas Willard C.P. I His earth is but an echo of the spheres” Choir 47-48-49 Hall, Lorna May C.C. I ' Honesty is the best policy Y-Tccns 45-46-47-48 Harcnchar, Bernard S. General Hath he not an inno- cent look! Gronemeyer, William R. I.A. “ A little shy and sad of eye. but very wise teas he.” Hallack, Barbara Lou General “ Wrap your troubles in dreams.” Harju, Herman Albert I. A. “All men need some recreation” Custin, Shirley Joan General have no other but a woman’s reason” Halverson. Janice M. C.P. I “An asset to any school” Service 47-48-49, Y- Teens 47-48, Sigma Chi Lambda 48-49, Red Cross Club 48. letter 1-49, “N” Club 49 Hark. Helen Mary C.C. I She has good inten- tions” Service 47-48-49, Sigma Chi Lambda 48-49 Hayes, Norma Dcloris C.C. II There is no cosmetie for beauty like happi- ness” Halbcdcl. Betty Beatrice General “Patience is her yift and she helps in all situations” Hamilton, Joyce Evelyn General “How I wish thy mirth I had” Harrod, David Edgar I.A. “Girls we love for what they are: Young men for what they promise to be” Band 47-48-49. Band Award Winner 47-48 Hayward, Edith llene C.C. I “Achievement is her goal” Choir 47-48-49 Haley. Dean Ellsworth General Few persons have cour- age enough to appear as they really are” Hanel. Dorothy C.C. Ill “No, never alone” Service 46-47-48 Haslcm, Max Edward General “Men, like bullets, go farthest when they are smooth.” Football Res. 46-47 Var. 48 Hcbncr. Sally Louise General “We only really learn what we teach our- selves” Stepping Stones 46-47 Hauglic, Wayne Donald I.A. “A friend in need is a friend indeed” Football Res. 47 Var. 48 Hawk. Donald William General “It is hard to conquer, but conquer you shall”

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