Northern High School - Noroscope Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1949

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Rabin, Edwin Hugh C.P. Ill beseech you all be better known to this ( cntlepnan” Debate 47 Relerford, Viola C.C. II “Thorough in all respects’ Ringler, Donna May C.C. Ill “With su'eetness fresh as- any rose Rowley. Barbara Etta C.C. II “She’ll be remembered for making work light” Service 48 Radwick, Dorothy May C.C. I “Her goal is to make n eryone her friend’’ Letters I -48, 2 48, “N” Club 48-49, Student Council 47 48-49. S. C. Rep. 47-48, Y-Teens 48- 49, Service 47-48, S. C. Recording Sec. 48-49 Rcttcnmund, Cloria Ann C.P. I “The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good Y-Tecns 48-49 Rollier, Nancy Lee C.C. I “Beauty is power; a smile is its sword’ Service 47-48-49 Stepping Stones 46 Rulka, Rosemary M. C.C. I “A pleasing countenance is no slight advantage Ratajczak. Rosalie C.C. II “Her eyes were big and blue’ Letters I 47. 2-48, 3-49 “N” Club 47-48-49 Drama Club 47 Rctzloff, Duane L. I.A. “I’ll find a way, or make one.’ Romley. Wm. Jacob, Jr. C.P. I “He likes to build, and not to boast. Viking Hi-Y 49 Latin Club 49 Russell, Donna Helen C.P. I “A tender heart; a will inflexible.’ Rau, Frieda Emma General “Befriending all that come her xcay’ Rickard, Bethany Ann C.P. I uThe girl we love for tchat she is letter 1-49, “N” Club 49, S. C. Rep. 47. Latin Club 47-48-49. Student Council 47 Ross, Mary Alice General “Thou art inclined to sing Choir 47 48 Service 46-47-48 Russell, James Wolcott C.P. Ill “He that can have patience can have what he will” Tennis Res. 47. North Wind Staff 47, Noro- scope Staff 48-49 Read, Philip Lloyd C.P. II “He doesn’t need a crank, he’s a self- starter” Tennis Var. 47-48 Debate 48, Sigma Chi lambda 48-49, Chess Club 47, Stamp Coin Club 47 Riley, Robert Carl General “Not ex'en genius com- pares with grit, and a man won’t lose if he will not quit Football Res. 46. Var. 47 48. Viking Hi-Y 47 Ross. William H. General Tis neither here nor there’’ Sabuco, Cilio Valentine C.P. I “Great athletes are rare and always will be’’ Football Res. 46. Var. 47-48. Baseball Var. 47- 48, Basketball 46 Reinhardt, Luella J. C.C. I “IVhatever she does. she does her best” Sigma Chi Lambda 48 Ring, Jean Frances C.C. II “Neat, polite, and oh, so sxvcet’ Rowe, Theresa Marie C.C. Ill Rowing—not drifting’’ Salem, Annie C.P. I “Everyone’s pal Utter ’-49. “N” Club 49. Choir 48. Glee Club 48. Y-Teens 48. Latin Club 46-47

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O'Brien. Margaret Joan C.P. I The pen is mightier than the sword Letter 1-40, “N” Club 40. Latin Club 47-48. Sigma Chi lambda 48-40. North Wind Staff 4 7- 48-40, Service 47-48-40 Pastor, Alex Frank I.A. “The world knoire little its great men Pett, Bonnie Lou C.P. I “Soul of fibre and heart of oak Service 47-48-49 O'Kazin. Marion Anna General Pleasant, charming, and neat Pavich. Agnes General 44Joyful each day, but she's always that way Pierce, Nola Jean C.P. I 44Music is well said to be the speech of angels North Wind Staff 48- 40. Choir 47-48-40. Mich. All-State Choir 40 Plamondon, Betty Jane Home Ec. Ambition never sleeps in any easy bed Pray, Richard Robert General 4tVU not say much. I'll think more Pa'mer. Robert Earl General 44Just another big he- man Peters. Mary Elizabeth General A deed well done pleaseth the heart Pierson, Beatrice Esther C.C. III By all that's good and glorious Pruchnicki, John Bryc C P- I 44He's Quite a racketeer at tennis Tennis Res. 46. Var. 47 48. Debate 47-48 Parish, Stanley Jay I.A. 44Just like the rest of the gang Hasct all Res. 46 Pctridcs. William Robert General Thou art the man Pileri, Jina C.C. II Full of sweet indifference Pullum. Teddy J. General Live and let live Parrish, Elva Mac C.P. I And may the world go well with thee Pctro. Irene Ann General 1 come. 1 saw. I con- quered Choir 47 48 Pillen, Maxine Loretta C.P. I Count that day lost whose low descending sun vines from thy hand no worthy action done Red Cross Club 48 Puro. Donald James C.P. II Wise and slow: they stumble that run fast Cross Country Res. 48 Track Res. 47-48 Parsons, Barbara Lee General I love my noble teach- ers, they bring hap- piness and joy: But most of all my love is for that big athletic boy. Drama Club 46 Petropoulos. Marine L. General To be simple is to be great” Pinkston. Dorothy V. General Just a lot of fun and very sweet Pyschcr. Edsel General And certainly, he was a good fellow



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Salem. James I.A. '7 make my circum stances'’ Schcctz. Fred I.A. And into the basket it shall ever go” Basketball Var. 46-47-48 Serbic, John Robert. Jr. General “In busy companies of Smalley, William Garth C.C. Ill Not merely a chip off the old block, but the old block itself. Salisbury. Helen General “Friends slowly won are long held Schcmmel. Helen Freda C.P. I “Good, better, best; never let it rest, till your good is better, and your better best.” Letters 1-47, 2-47, 3-48 •W” Club 47-48-49 Choir 48 49 Latin Club 46-47-48-49 Shelley. Charles Edgar I.A. “His laugh is worth a thousand groans in any market” Smith. Amelia Myrl C.C. I “You can’t get ahead without one Choir 47-48 Sargent, Delbert Andy I. A. “A man of courage is also full of faith Student Manager 46 Baseball Res. 48 Var. 49 Schermerhorn. Eugene M. I.A. “He is a collection of the best of things Siegel. Elaine Cay C.P. I “The pen is the tongue of the mind North Wind Staff 48-49 Smith, Ellen Mae C.C. Ill “Never be the first nor the last in the fashion Sargis, Joseph I.A. “There is the humour of it Schofield. Arthur B. I.A. “I love men. not because they are men. but be- cause they are not women. Simonton. Velma Lue General “A girl with a smile all anew Y-Teens 48 49 Smith. Ceorgia Jean C.C- II “Sincerely liked by all Sautcr, Helen Drum C.P. I “Friendship, the mys- terious element of the soul. Service 47-48-49, Letter 1-49. “N” Club 49 Schroedcr, Irene Elaine General “Happiness she finds in every event. Simpson. M. B. General “He has deep in his heart a passion for all that is splendid, rich and fanciful.” Smith. Paul Leon C.C. II “Thou art a fellow of good respect Red Cross Club 47 North Wind Staff 46-47- 48. Soph. Pres. 46. S. C. Vice Pres. 47 Schaeffer, Margrct L. C.P. I “Be pood, sweet maid, and let who will be clever Utters 1-48. 2 49 • V Club 48 49. North Wind Staff 48-49 Scroggins, Robert Ewing C.P. I “He works hard and gets results Choir 48 49. Viking Hi Y 48-49, North Wind Staff 48. Editor 48. Ex- tempore Speaking 47-48 Sitko. Irene Pauline C.C. II “To every pound of work she adds an ounce of fun Sobcy. Dolly Diane C.C. Ill “Favors none; to all she extends smiles. Utter 1 49. “N” Club 49. Y-Teens 47 48. Service 46-47-48

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