Northern High School - Noroscope Yearbook (Flint, MI)
- Class of 1958
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' , ff' 4, j W5T1'E - 1 hwy To every sTudenT who enTers NorThern The door To opporTumTy lles womng Wclhng To be opened To G wonderful Tufure of oppor TunlTy To The sophomore The door seems o long way off He hos Three yeors an which he con mold h:sTc1lenTs ond obllmes To Take odvcxn Toge of The chances offered hrm behind The door The rumor hos on ldeo of whoT hrs llfe oheod wall be Some ore sTlll uncerfoln as To whoT course They will Take In llfe BUT or Them Too, The door ns shll wclTlng To be opened The way To The door IS very shorT In TronT of The seniors They may lusT reach ouT, grasp The handle Turn IT and There ns G world of many opporTunlTleS before Them There lies The door To opporTunlTy IT IS yours To open Don T wolT unTll The door ns closed and locked forever Begun now pre porlng your woy To o successful Tufure 1 ofUzeewe'll The staff of the l958 Noroscope is proud to dedi- cate its book to three people who have helped very much with nts publlcatlon Without the assistance of these faculty members It would not have been possl ble for the students to publish thus book These md: Me viduals have spent a great deal of time helping the staff with the many problems whlch have developed throughout the year The members of the staff are grateful to them for thenr assnstance and are happy to declncate this book to them Mlss Lucy Dlllon The staff owes many thanks to nts faculty advisor Mlss Lucy Dillon who has helped with the planning and production of this yearbook Under her guidance the students have learned to work Independently as well as In a group The staff as grateful for the help and advice which she gave so freely Mr Harold Cochran Our staff photographer Mr Harold Cochran also deserves the gratitude of the staff for the many hours whnch he spent taking pictures for this book He was often rushed ln his work but his pictures are stlll of the finest qualnty The staff was fortunate In having his help Mr Ted Fusher Our business advisor Mr Ted Fisher has been In charge of our budget and finances through out the year rle has worked along with the stu dents to try and publnsh a good yearbook wlthln our budget With his help the members of the staff have learned the value of planning ahead I C .1 C I' I O 0 at t - gp 1 an Qs, 2 I - . 2 f-Wea! G llOIOIOOIOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOO .2 The stuff of the Noroscope wlshes To thank The Flint Journal for many of the pictures In the Sports Sechon All ldenfIflCGflOI l under plcfures reads from left to rnght wdiq. ......................... .22 ' .................. .......... 5 0 ' ' .............. ......... 7 6 4 ............................ 9.2 Through the varled actlvltles offered here at Northern, the door to opportunity has opened to many students The enthus lasm, wnth Which each person partlclpates In these, I5 shown here at the Thanksglv mg pep assembly Through actlvltles will came better cltlzens and better leaders to take their places In the future . ..- . - - u s Jcfzool Jflfafzii, ' .LW M E SS ro me me Hsin Acsmsr H mum to safemsax mea Sami wmi A V IC T xt 71 Rf , :Q I Gazing at one of our posters are Eldridge James, Charles Skinner, Bill Corrington, Donna Cluchey, Bruce Vick, Carol Long and Pat Cherveny. Ramona Lcvacs and Jack Abernathy are supporting the Red Cross by buying decals from Jane Lehr. gk L, 9 I I Buying tickets for an out-of-town football game are Sandra Planting trees, which were a gift from the '57 graduating Reinert and Rollene Smith. Sheila Haley, Jo Ann Genovese and class, are Gary Walker, Ivory Johnson Sidney Weycker, Phil Linda Brown are in charge of ticket sales. Mqiflqnd and Leonard Wilder, Supervising is Mr. Mac Vqllegu 6 lfzencamevi , ' ancff if 7' X an Flere IS an example ofthe average lunch hour, wrfh begrns No one has to worry about havlng a good lunch, everyone catchmg up on the latest news After the hu stle for the cafeteria staff puts out tasty meals Tho cafeteria and bustle of gettrng unto the lme and wrndmg your wqy IS a very popular place fourth and flfth hour for students back through the maze of tables, the fun of lunch hour Gnd Yhe f0CUlfY mfs six: 1.L. I Slnce :ts completlon three years ago the cafeteria has grown an popularity as a place to e together with friends The cllcklng of the addlng machlnes seldom stop untnl the bell rnngs You can tell who ns on a duet by lookmg at the boiled eggs In front of the half starved lf'1dlVlClUCl5 7 I . . A7 ' X l l ip- 4 9 ,Q . 7 ' . T . U gt 5, 4 . Q, , K . I V 7 I i ' , K 5. 0 R A ali! e ff ,S ' xt Y ' X., W 3? ,aw -. , . if 'N J l w . t 'I r 1 X to ' if . . , - - Y . ,..j,,'r i R , X s , A 5' . f 'Q' is 1 x A L-q 1 ci .' -, 5 ' W Q 1 , ,A ,x , A v , .g -.ml . . . . . . g , , wdmmedjoacwdaq, 'ill l-llllix Above Bill Stolpin, Rosetta Daniels, Dallas Raby and Bob Fras listen on the telephone to find the answers to their questions about a future with Dupont while Ed Brown awaits his turn. 'Wa 'F-ff ,t The fire alarm box used all Over the city was demonstrated by the Fire ENERA1 Mmm? Motors provides for workers here in Flint. Above Chuck Fowler is ab- sorbed in a demonstration of welding. 'Q , M 6'3 -I ' 1 - X s Sweetie Lee Collins finds out Department. Above two firemen are explaining its use to Richard Hoag, Tom more abou, nursing ffgm fhe repre O'l lara, Dave Murray, Albert Curtindale, Gary Talarico and Mike Higgins. semafives of ,wo Flinf hgspirqlg, 8 'Kg I amfwqlfalfhef DIETITIANS IN DEMAND Above a representative from Hurley explains Mr Donald Edwards and Mr George Roh from the Flint Journal to Sara Sue McCormick Sheila Haley Linda Brown are explaining the use ofthe teletype machine shown hereto Mary Munardo Carol Mitchell and Letty Goddard Patricia Lash Jane Bingham Patsy Barlow Jim Yeagley Ed the need for dletrtlans Brown and Patricia Sizemore gp- ,- Carol Diem and Lynn Oyler discuss the career of nursing with o representative from St. Joseph's Hospital. if --...N ei. I . x..x'5 Many colleges send representatives to provide students with the information about choosing a college. Mr. Paul Andrews details lite at Wayne University to George Washington, Bill Corrington, Bonnie Oyl er, Jerry Ford and Shirley Carlson. 9 nl, - I JI 'Ill - Ilf-,--l. Anxlously awaiting his turn to cast hrs vote for student body leaders us Rvchard Howell along wnth other fellow Vukmgs Saul'-' At a time such as thus, when our world IS In a turmoil nt IS more Important than ever that we the youth of today but the leaders of tomorrow take great strides to assure the democratac way of life we enloy as Americans For this reason we feel that our el ectlons play a vltal role In helping us to fulfill and keep this goal ofa safe tomorrow by voting freely and wnthout preluduce against our fellow man Newly elected members of the Student Council are off: ces Each IS well aware ofthe responslbllnty which being sworn an by their faculty sponsor Mr Ben Owen thelr undlvndual office holds They are accepting the honor and many duties of theur 10 . I l . I . . . A , Xl fat' Qi X Wi 1 ' ' lk A' g L , s ., H l f A J I . t Vx V I f Debate Fllnt Northern Nov Nov 6 Bay Cnty Central Dec Jan 6 Saginaw HI gh Pontiac Debaters wlll never forget the thrill ot their fnrst debate North ern s debate team IS nn the Sag: bers debate In two tournaments of conventlonal style and two by cross questlon The l957 l958 toplc was Resolved that dlrect Umted States economlc and to ln dnvndual countrles should be llmxt ed to technical assnstance and disaster relief The debate team this year came out ID second place and was one point out of flrst place an the Saginaw Valley By belng ln thus posltnon they went to the reglonals at Northvllle y..-- 'T Patrlcla Cherveny Joy Klmmell and Barry Mitchell are checl-rung maternal for a debate ll ,-- ' I 1' iq 5 wN --To ,. ..-f,,,g:.v.:-M ---.xg Mnke Stewart gnves has slde of the argument whlle Terry Roth Rosalrnd Silver and Jackue Berman lnsten The debaters are lookung enthusiastically towards thelr trlp. Debaters are Mlke Stewart, Carol Ruppel, Jackne Berman, Trudy lrwln, Rosalind Sllver, Leatha Huskey, Joy Ktmmell, Dave Holler, Barry Mrtchell, Bonme Mrfchell, Elqme Lyons, Martha Coleman, John Free, Pat Cherveny, Sharon Whitmore, Colleen Lindsay, Bull Corrlngton, Mary Ann Mlnardo, Dons MOUYOC, Joyce Eleades, and Lutha Harrls. 11 ,rw TT ' -ee I ' H' w ' .. . .. . ld V Q S I W f lr ' ' ..... . . . 2 X .4 f ,,,f' ' .. . . . . . iq' ' . , V. ' ........ .1 ff' Mir! Q, . 1.2.3- . . . l - fs 5 I . . . rv 'l - y naw Valley debate league. Mem- ff X A . sf in . All l T . T 2 ' S . ' f . . -e 5 - A, su e- . . . . . - 4 , . . 1 'Q - - ll 1 4 X Q .Q ll . . . I - K 'I M-'h 'MN'-5 K . . . . . W - ff S im -we N, n on Wamng for Mr Warren Bare s nod of approval before entering Teen Club are Bob Plotraczk, Pat Manley, vary Chombon Peggy Waskerwlfz and Ramo Lavacs ylpuw 'W-n.. 'dub-4-1-u...gx..-WNW .gp-on 17 4 D0 aww 442411119 nn WI- AM ll Q? lxqe 4'1 ,rs .Ns-ww 1- Look ouf below , Bob Mlkesell alms at the gurls from the hugh dave. Swlmmlng IS one of the popular sports which Teen Club can take advantage of Wednesday. 12 ' -N - :V Jinx -'Zz- K r -'ff 1- l V l wry V , ' , -l ?-'f-E53 1, ,. 'g' - , ' J- A . .Q 'w N1 4' ' 4 V 1 E, E, Q 8 x . - s , 5 K A , , 4 , G , i ' 4 , . , ,,,,,,o.hMQl Q sig , A . Y-if A. f Q , --A- . . I , . . ,. . I . ,, , s ,........Y A Ln 1 , . - if ' V M of , 'Hz-Y f - N W W V AMW, V' - ,, -, qi l 'T ... f ' - ,-A A lemdale. The Northern Teen Club, sponsored by the Mott Foundation, meets every Wednesday night In Wnldanger Fleld House The meetungs are conducted by the pres ldent, Mickey Holaly who was elected by the members ot Teen Club at the beglnnlng ot the year The organ rzatuon provides a time and place for teen agers to participate In basketball pmg pong, swlmmmg, danc mg and other lnterestunq actlvltles During the year the Teen Club sponsored a clty wade dlsc gockey dance Five popular drsc lockeys from the Flunt radio statlons spun the top records The Teen Club also sponsored a clothlng drive tor the Bug Sister and Brother orgamzatnon Vlkmgs look forward every Wednesday nrght for fun and excltement at Teen Club 'Nu Mary Breckenridge and El alne Klosterman enloy a fast game of plng pong whsle Gary Guest Bud Strmpson Kay Grnpentrog Carol Noe Janet Van Warmer Joan Elliot Sandy Vermllya Margaret Hynd and Llnda Benaway watch enthusiastically Frank Knlght the smrllng gentlemen In the middle s our M Frxut at Northern The sound ofthe whistle brrngs the business meetlng of Northern's Teen Club to order. Maxlne Cole grves the report of the success ofthe annual Disc Jockey O Rama. 13 I O n . nl - ' - I Q - 5 I . . , I F I N I Q I A- . ' .' QW f f T X ara, ' -s.e s.,, .47 l . , f-,h M.. I A V x . . . . I . I . I I I I . I . I . . u . I . . . . I i ,. L . . ,, I 6 O O + ? 'QI' Tm- ' -1' sz 'Suse ' 533'-24:ye s ,W Nm Jr ' U fy! - nxt X , is wsgiii if X 4' Hilti. iii, Seeming to enjoy their work are these Journalism I students who are in a convenient production line making shakers for the most exciting assembly ofthe year, the Thanksgiving pep assembly. ,fi-s -le? The senior members ofthe team are fully aware ofthe responsibility which they have as they approach the last football game they will play at Northern. Each is looking forward to a victory which will be an exciting climax to their high school career. Standing as they are introduced for the last time are Phil Gaines, Jim Jarret, Pat Ogden, Fred Wallace, Dan Terrel, Eddie Roberts, Tom Riutta, Ernie Ri son, Gerry Piesko, Ken Paul, Fred Paul, Jerry 'um '55 .M , f r .Mr WW g K W , -.as fi Nagy, Dave Murray, Gene McFadden, Willie Junior, Sy Holt, Dave Gannon, Jack Erwin and Jim Hale. We are grateful to the above people for making Our Thanksgiving pep assembly such a great success. They are Sam Carpenter lViking lettermani, Mr. Richard ieitzner ffeqcheri, Mr. Andy MacDonald lcoachi, Jim Gute CStudent Council presidenti, Ed Henneke l'l2A president Gnd lD0l'1Cl memberi, Pat Smith C123 presidenti, Mrs. Marilyn Steele 14 352iQt 'Mawr' S-sw Q f 515240 Jaw WWW 6 1 wr. x 514 M Yam Sergei wwe-15,34 softest? its val Jyivi wg HE W. if ,UQ Q3 -5' n 44 Q? A. lllwblt ssh 3 linllllw M 5'-,I -Q51 K teacherl, Mr Russ Reynolds lViking alumnus and Mr uuy Houston principal an NSTQM It looks like a sober group but that s gust the quiet before the storm, when the students raise the roof IH their cheers during the Turkey Day pep assembly The cheer leaders Maxine Miller, Suzanne Weston, Judy Benedlck and Susie McNeal lead In Rlcka Chlcka Boom tvllrfl lfff Northern students are demonstrating v0 Team one of the many formations which were performed at the Thanksgiving Day game 15 1 Bob Juno and Bob H0fT1i'f0f1 ff-1ke'ime OU' to 99' Sondra Reinert, Bruce Hopkins, Linda Foster, and refreshments for their dafes. COUPICS Pidufed below Alvey Blanford dance To the music of Russ Berryman's Ore! orchestra. ,094 ,4 CT: ' 2 r . n , :figqu X I 'H-. Junetfe Crawford and Bob Hardy, Carolyn Woodard and Geoffry Huggins, Nancy Heddon and Bob Juno. 16 at Q adm Upon entering Wildanger Field House the night of November 22, 1957, it was easy to see how well the theme of the Junior Prom, Silhouettes , had been carried out. Against the background of the many dif- ferent silhouettes, the gaily swirling couples M J danced to the music of the Russ Berryman orchestra. The white silhouettes of the differ- ent band instruments clearly stood out against the background of black around the stage. The centerpieces on white covered tables L were black wire figures of a dancing couple. g The balloon infested ceiling added to the gaiety of the i957 Junior Prom. ln the lobby, the scene also presented more silhouettes. Pinned to the front of the white punch table, were black silhouettes of three dancing couples. The centerpiece for the punch table was a bouquet of black and white carnations in a low black vase. The class of '59 was well rewarded for its efforts. ef' 5-ro, 1 1 S5 i if fn. I f J ' Pictured above are Elton Brown and Jesse Forward. 1 4? Y' N iii ,,. - 1 Z V . xffi ,fwlx MJ! D Jane Bingham and Keith Mobile, Sara Sue McCormick and John Lawrence, Carol Mitchell, and Doug Ressequie. 17 xfm Taking a peek over the shoulders of co-editors, Marianne Dahl and Peggy Christie, are members of the yearbook staff- Elaine Klosterman, Bonnie Ash, Kay and Janet Van Wormer. The girls watch as Marianne draws up the dummy Noroscope. The dummy is used as a pattern for the entire annual. Gripentrog, for the 1958 ff Deadlines are sometimes harassing to members of Noroscope staff. Charlene Gross, A! The Noroscope staff is faced every year with the task of mak- ing another yearbook. They are enthusiastic about it and they strive to make it ever better than the year before. They rush to meet deadlines and hustle around to identify pictures and to gather details. lt is a tremendous job but when it's done it is a satis- faction to know that they have commemorated the activities of another eventful year at Northern. - 'A-J. -ny., f- . QQ?- 1-iii' Barbara Boros, Mary Breckenridge, Sharon Franks, Nancy Parsons, and Marilyn Hiller, co-workers on the staff, help one another to meet an approaching deadline. . Q ,Lg Comparing the pictures in past Noroscopes with the pictures that will appear in this year's annual are Tom Clutts, Mary Ann Poch, Melissa Bisbee, Sara Sue McCormick, Sue Bender, Jeanette Brown, Barbara Sanford and Erwin Adler. The various pictures, which are posted on the bulletin in the background depict activities of the Vikings 18 Previous annuals stimulate ideas for John Brooks and Larry Baldwin, as they glance through the sports section. Marcia Mathewson, typi5f1 and Tom Novar, sports editor, are checkin over the list of names of boys who will receive sports letters- Naaih W The North Wind, our school paper, IS published every other Wednesday, and is done wholly by the students in the publication classes The North Wind besides giving a complete coverage of the news events, provides a record for future reference lt furnishes recognition for active Vikings and publishes features and editor :als for interesting and instruct ive reading The sports writers provide the story of the athletic games of which Northern is proud The paper preserves the memory of the student s eventful days at Northern ff' 'tl NX Q ii ...if Checking for errors in the North Wind are Sue Clark, assistant editor, Barbara Clarkson and John Hayden, editors Observing from behind are Carol Mitchell reporter Tom Clutts, and Ron Haywood, sports reporters This IS a necessity before the paper IS sent to the printer Folding and addressing the North Wand exchanges are Mary Ann Mmardo, repOrfeI', JOY Kimmell, feature writer, Carol Noe, city editor, and Brad Older, SPOHS feP0ffef The Papers are sent to advertisers whose ads appear in the paper Carefully checking the names that will appear on the honor roll are Joan Elliott, news editor, Judy Haviland, editorial writer, and Linda Foster, club editor. From their appearance If must be pleasant work. Commg in to report their news stones are Son Y Vermilya, circulation manager, Tom Novar, sports editor, Karen Crabtree, feature editor and Lance Garrett, sports reporter. 19 amlfawcowzfl' . Kelis S' Adi A On January 28 nommatlons were made fgr fhe wlse Joy Klmmell Nancy Guest Susie McNeal Kathy Queen Polarns and her court The student body nomln l-0nClKT0n VI0lG Chilton MGFCIG Matheson Lynda ated thirteen gurls for the court. At the all school assem 5Cl1eer, Pat Smith, Maxlne Muller, Charlene Gross, bly, on January 30, Benlta Reed was crowned Queen Peggy Christie and Carol Noe. The 'Queen will reign Polaris. Her court consisted of llower left and clock over all school actnvltnes tor the rest of the school year 20 O , 1 O I g ,J , J' '. ' of 7. '. Q 1 ,',-Wei-, e .'i' A ' 441. 1 I r 4 i v wt' v,, 'fi -v , ' n'v.'.1Gv' t Y, . 1 . I . ,, - f..,f . Y' . au I r 4 '90-A I Q , E x ' , ,L I l 1 I I ' ' I I 1 Cheerleaders NN oo rr tt hh ee rr nn Northern' goes the cheering of the Vlklng fans led by the ener getnc cheerleaders Every Wed nesday after school funds them In Wlldanger Field House dal: gently practicing Cheerleading and formations and Introducing them to the student body This year the school contra buted new unlforms for football and basketball season The toot ball season uniforms are white crew neck sweaters wlth a red letter N on them They are worn over red culottes Basketball un :forms are red and grey reversible sklrts, with red vests Yea Northern I Junior Varslty cheerleaders nn V formation are Carolyn Muse Llnda Brown Janet Husocku Cathy Manley Kathy Lanckton and Klt Kelly Varsity cheerleaders posing In new sweaters are John B,-Qoks Charlotte Shelby Sandy Berry Suzanne Weston, Judy Benedlck Susie McNeal Shella Haley and Mqxme Muller involves creating new cheers , Students have a purpose In coming to school Usually by the time they are ready to graduate they have a fair concept of achieved through the help of the admm lstratlon, a group of men and women whose patience, learnmg and experience open all doors to opportunity. what they want out of life. This goal is .Y .4' Mr Guy Houston Prlnclpal Mr Guy Houston, our prnncupal ns one of the buslest Www Mr Ben Owen Assistant Prlnclpal Our assistant prnnclpal Mr Ben Owen, IS a very active mduvldual around Northern He can always be counted on to lend a helping hand whenever lt IS needed Great respect ns due thus man with the smlle on has face and deep concern ln hrs heart Hls slncerlty of purpose has benefitted all of us '15 A men at Northern He comes In Contact with every phase of student and faculty actlvlty Great IS the esteem ln which we hold thas man whose devotion to has students, and personal Integrity have hnm one of Northern s best liked most hlghly regarded persons. Our Principals 24 C , . . . ' X I e J few v - f . ,wr , 'iffssff N M-.. ' ' . vrfifif s. - r ggi' f if 1 ge 2, 'Q' L Q , I I . I I A . . . , . . ' I 64 alwayd ae Miss Frances Lyon Dean of Girls Miss Frances Lyon, our Dean of Girls, steps out of her office after a very active day at Northern. The door to opportunity is opened to every girl through the guidance and help of Miss Lyon's understanding disposition A loyal Viking Miss Lyon will always be remembered as an example of sincerity 25 Mr Stanley Zera Dean of Boys inning smile and an open door when offering his advice Mr Stanley Zera, our Dean of Boys always has a w and guidance In solving the problems ofthe boys at N orthern Great respect IS IH order for Mr Zera, as his kindness, understanding and fairness are evident in his counseling Our Deans . I . N' ' l i l l Q ' I Q , , . . . . . . . . . . i l we leafm haw la Aeamf Art Students can be exposed to the beauty exper- lum, a student may pass through all his school ience through art classes. Art classes are essen- years without discovering that there is a special tial in the school curriculum. The capacity to ex- field of work where he is likely to be a success. perience beauty is inherent in everyone ot normal Many different phases of art are taught here capacities, but to what degree we appreciate at Northern. Students are trained to become con- beauty, and what stimuli provoke our enioyment, scious of the beauty in their everyday life Obiects is a matter of training which to some people appear plain and common Unless art is included in the school curricu place, fake on Q new look to art students sl Under the supervision of Mr James Walker art students Posters are made for all of our games and activities that go C'-Vol FeV9U50 ' -ll-'dt' M0f1?90mery Sheila Haley Gary on around our school Many art students spend hours draw Labodre and Jean Harris are busily at work on one ofthe ing and painting these posters Boys In the art classes are m0 'Y Posters that decorate our halls throughout the year responsible for the sign hanging 26 w apafziaa Business Education Through our busmess program at Northern, many doors of opportunity are opened to any student who IS Interested In a career In business Upon completion of thus course, there are many tlelds which one may choose banklng, accounting, bookkeeplng, secretarial and clerl cal work The co operative program, whlch enables a stu dent to attend school halt a day and work the other half IS offered to those recelvlng above average grades Stu dents may also gain experience In secretarlal work by asslstlng counselors and teachers with their records A specnal class IS available to ellgsble college prepara tory students wlshmg to learn typmg for college work 'A Mlss Helen Rankin smiles assurlngly at the typmg of Vlvlan Shaw as Pat Dwyer works busily ln the background Mlss Margaret Eggers wrrtes some shorthand characters Mattre Parks llstens attentlvely to Mrs Dorothy Bacon on the board Learnlng symbols and practlcmg wrltlng them as she explains to the class the fundamentals of typmg a 'S the fGSk of the shorthand student letter whnch they will perfect In advanced typmg 27 Mr Stewart Mason patiently explqms fhe methods gf with nt all When they see at on the board It looks easy working Interest problems to Audry Kanupp Alrce Render bl-'f If PI'0VeS dllfefefl? US fl leY 'FY If themselves and Fred McGlown who seem to be a lnttle but puzzled MY J0ff'eS P0l'feS 'S Shown here l'1elP'n9 Sharon Sowden W l1 Joanne Andrus seems to have a question as Mrs Helen 0 Problem U1 One of l'1'S lD00kkeeP 9 Classes C0nf'nU 9 WWI Steele shows her howto operate the adding machlne In her their work nn the background are Jean Riggs and Francis Haddad fourth hour bus.,-,ess pl-qcflce Clogs 28 X 1 wr L O - o f e 'f , 'we' s v 3 if , . Q? l . , . 1 1 ., A I u I . I , . , . . l - t, Q,- Mr Ted Fisher IS dlscusslng one of the many prob lems which occur In his sales class with students Wnlllam Clark Jack Brvstol and Catherine Maguffee Here they learn the skull of selling and buying lntelll gently R a d l o The asm of the radio speech classes IS to gave students posse In speaking and actmg on make Radio speech I teaches the fundamentals of radlo broad casting Slgnals and vocabulary peculnar to the lndustry are studied and students partlclpate In producing all types of non dramatuc programs, such as newscasts, round tables, quiz shows, and dlsc lock the technical and acting aspects of ra dlo broadcasting Students learn to oper ate the turntables and control board Instruction as also given ln the use of recorded and manual sound effects Different types of scripts Involving all kinds of acting techmques are produced The Advanced Radlo Speech class In corporates all of these fundamentals In to the production of varlous types of dramatlc programs, some of which are broadcast over WFBE the Flint Pub lnc Schools Radio Statlon The advanced radlo class also produces the announce ments and the Buble reading heard each day over the Public Address system Mr Fred Tucker personal typmg teacher with hrs students George Washlngton Jack Erwin Wllllam Woods and John Tomaszewskl are demonstratung prop er typmg techmques and correct posture whole busy at their typewrlters 2 if?-lg? 1 as Mlss Marycatherlne McCarty points out the switches John Hayden IS using while engmeerlng at the public address control board 29 , A kg . V, K If ' A X fx C 1 S ,l ' 7 T J ,fi . I ' I ' l - . I . I . . I I ' I I . I . I . . I ' . 4 4 I . I . . ll ' I . , . ' II s ll - ,L . - R X, 'G , 4 x , - elisiglli ey programs. Radio speech ll deals with . 3 ' ' - f:9,3f?Ti,iff' 3 A gfffs f' H . . I, , ,Why i , .U ,, 'K Nancy Guest, student of the advanced radio speech class, watches intently I haw Za pQfeoi6ae4 After reading the story THAT GREEK DOG by MacKinley Kanter Mrs Marilyn Steele plays a tape recording ofthe story for her English class Standing with her are Dorothy Hodo and Michael Holt who appear to be very Interested in repro duction This is one of their many class prolects English As a means ot understanding, English opens the door ot oppor- tunity in all phases ot life. To participate in community and civ- ic attairs, students must have a good understanding ot English. To understand and interpret ev- eryday occurences and current news they must take the Qppor tunlty ot learning everything they can about our English language ln the future, the students that have a good command ot English can better impart their vocational and intellectual ideas to their fellow workers all Xe The topic of the day in Mr Raymond Henry s English This may look like a speech class but it is really Mrs class is the novel SILAS MARNER Mr Henry is explaining Ellzqbefh Hurst 5 English class Russell Edwards is giving the characters and the plot to Joan Aure and Landers Pruitt pus omg repon wlfule Mrs Hursf gives her qpprovql 30 amZ!wwZa4 effect, 3. ff --t f-ff lui .ll X 'FUN 'Rte L lrsaumnmw Prepanng wrltten artncles for thenr class prolect on teenagers and their problems are John Edwards Warren Copeland and Jlm Pleknlk Mr Russell Ward helps Jlm with his paper whale John and Warren listen and offer suggestions Mr Ward and the class are worknng on a very worthwhile prolect vltal to students -,ss Smiling, Mrs. Magdalene Rhodes answers a questvon asked Remalmng calm and having your thoughts collected are things needed to be a good debater. Mr. Rlchard Heltzner rn her Sensor Englnsh class. Doreen Burns and Jackie Berman demonstrates before his class hls way of remalnlng relaxed, thunk the response IS humorous, though the sublect IS serious. 31 O I l f l 'I ,v V y ' 'N t W Ae ' . We 5 Q ' . lf .A l Q r .l G' ggi ft 5 . ' flgfff , ' 5 I f A 3' 'tv ' 'Q' 5 'T-5' ' K :, t v L Q 5 A ' . ' ' 1-K wh ,ft 1 ' Al X 'V liken . h e e we Mk K My - I .. - , .ee X L? : P? . ' few l 3 4 5 ' l X l Y, 77 ' Sz l s Mr Dale Chrlsfenson looks relaxed as he read to his class from Tale of Two Clhes, whsle 5lfflI'Igll 1 his favorute posuflon so famllxar to all has students Bull Stolpnn and Duck Ruddock follow an fhenr books while Beverly Wnlcox and Bob Rlendear may be plcfurlng themselves witnessing the affaclc on the Bashlle I Mrs vllnme Johnson IS answering a questlon on the No vlr Mazza :sn t wavmg at Mrs Johnson, he IS explaln correct form of paragraph Wflflng which The class IS studylngg mg to his english class the art of readlng plays Ann Taylor Doris Marks seems convinced bY fh'5 d'5CU55'0n IS his example as she frles out the leading par? 32 Carolyn Woodward, Lynda Scheer, Sandra Berry, Florene Cook Mary Lincoln and Katherine Kelly look on as Miss Lucy Dillon goes through the l957 Noroscope They learn the fundamentals of your nallsm the first semester They will soon have to decide whether to go from Journalism I to the Noroscope or North Wlnd staff It as a very hard decision to make as each IS very Interesting and important to Northern The show must go on, are the words of Mrs. Glenora Andresen as she gi further instruction to Linda Scofield and Dave Nickola, fwo of 'he Stars of 'he senior play Annie Get Your Gun which WGS Pfesemed 'O N0'fhe ' students' 33 V65 wlaml Homemakmg gi ln the homemakmg classes of tered here, gurls have the opportun lty to learn how to cook, sew u get, decorate homes, care tor chll dren, and entertam guests By learn my Ing all these things now, gurls need not worry about setting up house keeping sometime an the future Cook mg classes will teach future home makers how to prepare meals con slstmg of a proper duet Better clothes for less money are possible for thelr future tamllles nf they can sew lt IS wlse tor gurls to learn to stuck to a budget as the smart home maker does Any gurl can take advan tage of Northern s well rounded N mf! homemaklng schedule The new Bushop method of uslng short cuts to better sewung IS being shown to Suzanne Weston and LaVerne Coleman by Mrs Lura Brewer the head ofthe homemaklng department Thus method of sewsng takes less time to make a beau tutul flnlshed garment - ,Q-ar 'iQl Mlss Loss Van Ness as demonstrating to Elaine Knlley, of her srxth hour home economncs class, the correct way to use a pattern layout sheet. She does so whsle Dorothy Steppes puns part of the pattern on her maternal. The correct laying out ofa pattern as a good way to Insure the best results In any garment 34 n ' e X ' e f! V eistifirrvf' +4 I T .- , - .,...::, . . JJ. - 'F L T -' ' X' t ' l'J d M -x. I - .37 V X . . A ow . Y' , t y t r ' X A' ' . . . gg, 5 , 1' l - kk . . . . . . , . . . , n F ' - 'H-we ' ' 'I A 1 yy' . . , ,,..,.... W . , . x. N ' I , . , 4 Q ' NY f ' t- 5. I , ., . f V s, '93 a wus.. 3 f ' ' A xr, ng 'f ' B y xl N' . -6 ' ' f W ' , Q gi wiaacfuleue ' ' Mr James Creamer points out the mistakes on the architectural drawing of GUVY G00deI1Ough while Vic Brown looks on to see if he has made the same mistakes However Dave Boksanskl doesn t seem bothered as he continues to work intently on hrs drawing Industrial Arts The Industrial Arts is one of the most complete courses at Northern. It includes a variety ot classes which teach boys the individual skills that can be used in the various plants of our Industrial city These classes consist of drafting which is a prepar atory class for architectural and ma Chine drawing, wood shop which de velops manipulative skills in wood working processes machine shop which teaches the fundamentals of hand tool and machine operations auto shop which gives boys interest ed In automobiles their basic funda mentals, mechanism and parts and shop math which helps the boys to get a better understanding of the mathematical sklllsin the Industrial Art course There IS also G General Shop which teaches the boys a com blnntlon of the skills taught in a the rest of the Industrial Arts courses Mr Anthony Rasmovlch explains to Mack McKinnon and Richard Simpson that the wood Arsen Cuz and Chuck Menosky do must be smooth and exactly the right thickness to fit properly into their prolects He IS the term prolect machine vu ses demonstrating to them how to accomplish this on the surfacer machine Mr Gene Rlccelll looks on 35 During one ofthe dally auto shop classes, Jack brake shoe whsle Mr Edward Jones left another auto ROSebOl1fT1 Hgh? 'S PfeP0f'nQ T0 PU? 0 brake Shoe On the shop Instructor, IS shown usmg a screw driver to point car which IS shown In the picture Mr Charles Zelllnger out lust how to proceed mlddle one ofthe auto shop Instructors, IS holdlng the hw gb- 1' 'Sibl- A bowl IS being made out of wood by Mr Mack vcllequ durung one Harold Bates, a student us benng shown by Mr of the woodshop sessions He IS demonstrating the method of carving Marshall Mossman, Instructor how to operate one wooden bowls to Don Meade and Howard Brown of the many blue prmt machlnes here at Northern 36 v t l 7 t - ' . c J 4 U y ' . H v . , t N I ll xg-y I B X be l s Yf' Y X , affix . . N t 5 .lil W . 1 X li ' 1 , Q A was y p y ZX . ,F -r'fl?'fWV'1 A my 1 . e 5 if . . Q . . . lzowlaca new Languages Since a friendly relatlonshlp with our neighbors IS so Important, foreign lty to many students By mastering a forelgn language, those of us who will later have the chance to vlsnt a MS foreign land can better communicate wlth and understand the people there A student may also gam a better un derstandlng of has own English lon guage Much of our English comes from other languages Thus the study of foreign langu ages becomes Increasingly Important Mrs Eula Benoit seems to get a chuckle out of the questlon Frank Jones IS asking her about his Latun lesson for the day Bonnle Oyler seems Interested ln the map of the dufferent mythologucal stories connected wlth the Roman Gods and uodesses 4.1 -ad Charles Jones holds a book of famous pamtlngs from fsecond from the rlghtl seems to recogmze them qs Alvey the Louvre as Miss Phyllns Macklem asks, Reconnalssez Blanford ffar flghfl Wlllnam Carroll, Harold Bates and VO'-15 CSS Pe '1fUl'e5 fClmeUSeS Cll-I LOUVYST' Barbara Phllo Kathleen Lanckton look on. U . W Q O U , k,s,Q,.,,tg 'Q A , Q Y wi f6'3 tx, 4' , . . . ' f S 4 5 V il fi .. 'V xryy I Q .3 it-, . , W, ,. . uv K I A ' , .. P .. 9 .., .. , . x 'Q .A 5 l fr' 1 , llvi K I languages open the door of opportun- y ' . i . F t t .K J . B - E . . . , ' N I . ' 1 l Q 1 , fp - Y tl '.-ay lc ' I ' ' at 1 sf , ,. A U - X , A0-tl! ia GILJfL6G40-It ... Mathematics Napoleon once sand The advance and the perfecting of mathematics are closely Ioxned to the prosperity of a nation So lt follows that mathematics IS Important In the lives of everyone Can you Imagine this world without a time or mon ey system? Just about everything a person does involves some form of mathematics The mathematics department IS one of the larger departments here at Northern The tradltlon al courses of algebra, geometry, and trngonometry are offered to the students on college preparatory ln addztlon, basic math which deals with the fund amentals of arithmetic and a new course called personal math whuch should prepare the student for the arlthmetlc he will meet In everyday llfe Thus well rounded program as provndlng the stu dents of today with the mathematical background they wlll need In their future professlons especu ally those lnvolvung the natural sciences Could rt be that trlgonometry IS enloyable From the ecpresslon on Carolyn Geda s face the equatlon she IS solvmg ns qunte lntrlgulng Mlss Gretchen Waltz looks on wlth approval ' N.. X Hi! Thomas Lee Interrupts the checking of homework papers Mr Jack Marlette patlently answers a question In basic ln his algebra and geometry classes to answer the puzzllng mathematics for a puzzled student question of one of his many students - an I 1 A . . . . - 3 -- wJ f K' xxl- N' , ,VX K I I Mr. - - I . T . . . 38 lf the distance AB IS 3 Inches what IS the dlstance Judy Benedlck Bob Passlno and Vlola Chilton The prob between C and D7 This IS the problem that Mr Leonard lem of circles and distances IS only a small part of the Lubes IS presenting with a bug smnle to James Anthony many thmgs you will learn ID geometry M uc 1 svn 1 .C- I 1 N Miss Bertha IS pictured here showing her geometry MISS Grace Mllledge, the counselor for the physl cally hand class some ofthe basic fundamentals of geometry Students Icapped, and Mr Joseph Sventko, the counselor for the students draw posters fshown abovel for better understanding of geometry who need special attentoon, prepare thelr schedule for the year 39 yffffil- , ,t s.w1,.'..- , . A - , e-sf:Z f.:q- . , . ,ffj ' '-rf. -A f.2'f'f . V 'L . - - 532. Y X , X Q f L51 K' -W' x. J . I ' ' '97 V U I Y 1 V 4 Ax xr , A , , . or . t. 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X V L . . w a oiltaon Music The door of opportunity is open to any Northern student who takes music as a part of his curriculum Music Improves a person S character and personality It gives him a good cultural background for the future Music also gives the student a chance to participate rn many of North ern s school programs During the month of December, Northern has a Christmas program In which all the music groups take part The band is active during pep assemblies, football games and clvrc entertainments The choir and glee clubs have a sprung concert and sung at various functions during the school year ui One two three counts the familiar voice of Mr Allan Walters as he leads the band rn some of its numbers Members are practicing Inside for the half time programs during the foot ball games Pictured are Karen Ketchum Tom McCroy Kathie Ketchum John Comfort and Isabelle Daley , xo', V Mr. Bumgarner rehearses the boys' glee club as Mike Fizell, Edward Craine, Burt Biggs, John Duve, Bill Irving, Curtis Davis, Dave Wilt, James Daniels and Frank Jones gather around the piano to keep a careful ear on the harmony. This, our newest musical organization, is the only one of high school level in the city. 40 W In mam zmzzzu, new Physical Education Physical tutness and mental alertness are essential to make the most of opportunities and to lnve a successful lute Sportsmanship and falr play are outstanding qualities rn any per son Northern endeavors to mstlll these quall tres ln its students through various actlvltles The ability to participate In individual and team sports can provide endless hours ot pleas ure Much of the ooys program IS comprised of seasonal sports At the begnnnlng of the school year, football gym IS In full swung Next Come wrestlmg, basketball and swlmmmg Baseball and softball occupy much of the sprung sched ule From these classes come Northern s ath letac greats and champnons Girls athletzcs nnclude square dancmg, swimming, tumbling and softball Free play actnvutnes are volley ball badmmton, knckball and pnngpong One ot the hngh llghts of the program IS synchromzed swlmmmg '-ssti. bThe care ofthe hair would seem a rather peculiar toppc Mr William Adams the gy'n mstructor and Mr Fred to e discussed but It seems to be an lnterestmg as well as Crawford the swimming coach are looking ov r the foofogll amusmg 5Ul9IeC? to Mr Andy MacDonald and Dave MCCGYIUS Sechon of The North Nmd lwwlfa Sclence ln this highly technlcal world of ours, scnence IS becoming In creaslngly Important The oppor tumtaes an this held are wlthout llmlt Today science IS being stressed more than any other held Sclentntlc mmded students should gave much thought to the brulluant and sound career that awaits them In the vast world ot sclence ln order to develop and pro mote mterest In scnence, an An nual Science Fair has become a part of Northern s actlvltxes Several of Northern s scnence minded youths are participating by contributing theur mdnvldual prolects This year Flint was host to the National Science Fan N. 'O QQ X r wav-5 Mr Norbert Badar IS explaining to Kathryn Conaway and Doris Denam the structure of the heart The part he I5 pointing to on his best friend Oscar IS the wall which separates the left hand slde from the rught hand slde ofthe heart Thus IS called the Septum ,px I 0 M Donald Bentley IS demonstrating the new equlpment In the Electronics Department l-00lUf19 on we Gary Chambon Allan Alnsl ey Gene McFadden and Dave Phelan The device on the left us a multi mefef that IS used for measuring voltage and currents In an electrical clrcult The other I5 culled Q Signal tracer used for checkin various electrlcal clrcults 9 42 U . . Q . I ' kd W V . . . . . S ' 1 ' ' 'T x F . . . . . - . 5:1 1 ' 13 . . I R H . I X . 'ce t . . . - A' 1 , . . . l 1 V in . . . . -ss. -S I . . . . . . v A --.dm- . . . . 4 . . I 3 . . K J W M V T341 6 s W km T A 1 ,, - A V-.vig A Tu - - e k 1 1' ll ' fl if ' gc, ' 'T ' wp if A ' V K Mena! -67 .HW nfttggwgtg li vt! v The preparatlon of oxygen us but one of the many Interesting experl ments performed ln our modern sc: ence course Ken Sanders collects oxygen under water whale Marlon Sack heats the test tube contalnlng manganese dl0Xld6 whnch us neces sary for preparmg oxygen Thelr an structor, Mr Francis Bentley, faces the camera Mike Cuz, Jlm Jacobs Harold Coleman, Georgia Hammon, and Earl Woods, carefully watch their modern science Instructor, Mr Merton Vnncent, as he fills the fourth test tube wnth oxygen under water The experiment IS to prove to the students that steel wool wrll burn In the presence of pure oxygen as vugorously as wood Lonnie Carpenter and Elizabeth Ruppel are intensely Interested In the hlstorlcal fact that Mr Ron Hauglle IS proving to them In the demonstra- tion of the march of fume Darrel Anderson holds the pendulum reveal :ng the art of keeping time by use of a pendulum, whlch ns the basis for all tlme keeping today Plctured are Barbara Boros and Carole Ruppel, Students of Mr Testing electronics tubes IS always Interest James Evans chemlstry class who are attentlvely concentratung on 'ng fo Sludenfs and here Mr Dallas l'l0d9 5 Shows the experiment of the day whnch rs preparing lodxne, whsle Mr Evo,-,S Jack Krueger and Carol Long the correct procedure glve his assistance uf needed In festlng them Mr Harold Cochran, who teaches biology to many of our students, us pictured here explaining a point to Gaul Wrllnams who daesn't quite understand part of the asslgnment. Peering through the mucroscapes at some of the algae they are studylng about, are Jlm Yeagley and Wyvonne Vlverette 44 - 'N 'L 53,1 L. , d , F , 1 '- Us I 5' , ,-N. l l t Q s W l B , N of p 'f M' Charles Pennock 'S eXPl0lY1If1g to his biology class students understand some of Its properties Oxygen IS an 'WOW to PYGPGYS 0XY9er1 Looking on are Leroy Pratt Frank odorless tasteless and colorless gas which IS heavler Glover and Theresa Kumble Oxygen IS an essentral element fl-mn wafer Here the class rs learning how oxygen IS pre for all lavlng things therefore ut IS important that biology pq,-ed In ,he labo,-afofy Lemza Meme, Con you recognize countries on the globe at a glance Mr Edward KN-'PG POIMS Out forelgn countrnes to Barbara Heukkunen The ablllty to 'denf'fY CoUnfl'lBS other than our own IS stressed In the geography classes 45 Social Stuclues Social Studies are essential to students terested In Improving theur knowledge ot the events happening before their time and recent happenings By learning the problems and achievements of our forefathers, the students gain a better understandmg of the world of yes terday This IS Important, because It gives students a better comprehension of the problems and achievements of our world today ln learn mg the recent events, the students have the help of a magazine called the SENIOQ SCHO LASTlC which IS received once a week and It contains explanations of the events occuring during that week In thus magazine there as also an article on some country whlch glves the stu dents a better understandmg of their neighbors Students with a cultural background of history have an opportunity to open doors to future understandmg ofthe world muinrantrtwu FL. , . u C 'Z I ' 'X S ' ff Y ...M 7 s y I. ' I I I . . . . , l f 5 y l . . . . ' 1 ' ln- , 9- i- - , a P ' ,xx Q . - S I - v, 1 . . . I - E , . . G I , . . ' lf , . . . of 5 7 W3 ...N-.gl 5 -nf -X Ally I B' STD t zlll' 4. 'ILL-. i K mx Mrs Helen Llncoln, explains a problem which Barbara Mr Herbert Rhoads holdlng the Amer: can Hlstory text Burns doesn t qurte understand while fqkmq U fesf m book and Emily Haffner stand In front ofa chart whxch ex Modern History Ed Brown IS slttmg ID the back ground plains the development of Amencan Government IHI: uNl:Al uculalum Uihaxlulnciogq SPH! Sylvester Holt points out an nmportant fact about the Confederatnon and a strong central government Mr John government This was the peruod an whlch the people ofthe Garber looks on approvlngly as Sue Buehler Jam Gute Janet United States were trying to decide between the Articles of LCUFIGI GfefCl'1en K0Cl'h Und MUVY -lofdon Ore fdklfig notes 46 Mr Robert Booker IS lecturing from hrs book on a phase of Amerl can Hlstory to gave the students a better understanding of our hem: sphere 'nw -..f'!f'f 'iq-i-ag. '1. V- --. in-4 '99 -s .pf WWW af A M Demonstrating some ofthe rlsks Involved Mr John Muhvlc points out a country IH the country s economy IS Mr Herman Steele In Europe to l'1lS ClClSS While eXPl0'f1'nQ IS wrltlng Items down as the class dictates why If l1CS been S0 IYUPOYTOFIT In the detfel them to him opment of the world Q. 4.--f Here IS where all the rubber trees are grown In Africa , tics, which are so helpful to teach history students about Sharon Smith tells Mrs Gladys Westcott's United States the world. Marlene Goedlke, Elaine Frlesorger, Carol Hinton, History class This IS a map from one ofthe Senior Scholas Leatha Huskey, and Ron Romprey are listening with Interest 47 l sri-'m ' J' 1 M Q xl ' vi,-X fL'7f, A L AA . , K Y Qfxfy . In A .gsjfssg .1 3' V' Q ' ' x .ff 5 . f K ,g A ' L. M 1 ' g ' A A , Nl' A F72 'I -ff? 4 ' 15 ? lf Y fx? 5 , .. JE' , l - . .W ff A' . .1-, , e . f Aim z' L R X A - '.A .Q-'f4.Mt, ,KA .i 'T,3-.ff A ' s syiywf' X6 ' f fp-if Q g X' -T1-, , r Qfgfi N A- V. N, we f ' - , ' 1 f , ,ffm , ,A -. I tg 'M ,jipf . '. -, 1, - A Vg . V! '53 .,.1-.-.1 ' --2 'fig L., A ' My ff-Q jk3l3 Tlx ' wklgi 1 'f:,1M,A- , r 5 fl W 1 .3 xfguv 4. 61 , .. lf tim 4 f W ,, - arg . ' N -1 ,ff 135:55 wg t fuglf V- ,A 1 'ff 4: ,ICT .- H Q A sg -1: wi, X. 11 . g,fAT5. u , , . . . . . - ' I U . . He . . . . . - , .- . . I . I .Q f wa I 1- I xr ,5 . 5 A . X My Q WN. A A . 1' ei? K 'f 'z Azmes NE ,I Charlene Gross an eager student of Mr Clare Dean s Early European History class points out a place of Interest of the Scholastuc Map which comes wuth the Senior Scholastic a useful magazine about current events points In history and Important people and places Mr Dean IS shown explalnlng the article assigned to the class to two ofthe students James Dawkins and Douglas Baehr Mott Foundation X QQQQ EAI! Ml 48 .1 The lxbrarran Mlss Eloise Wellock IS p c tured helpung Judy Purdy wa th the Reader s Guide a reference to periodicals which IS of great help to most people who go to the reference library Mott Foundation IS the exper :mental organ of the Board of Ed ucatlon Each week there are lO5 nlght courses offered, covermg academic classes, vocational tramlng, and hobby classes A tnvltles for all age groups are of fered, such as dances by the Mott Foundation Durlng family night on Mondays the facllltnes of the pool and gym are available for any famnly group Mother daughter night IS on Tuesday and Wednes day IS reserved for Northern s Teen Club Lettermen congregate on Thursday night Friday nlght IS for the Whaley Home and The Youth Bureau, and Saturday night IS offered to famllles of the Board of Education. Mr. wlllldm Yambrvck, Mott Foundation director at Northern, points out a number for his assls tant, Mrs. Carolyn Black, to Call, - I . V , -f- , , AJ, l ggi ,, ' .. V ,,'l Xxx . , . ,gp-f , x ,af .. X 5 , - ,-- ' . 3 . K NY, M -. -. ' ' . - J' my gl 'f L' T ' 5' ' .. 'v A ... '. ' ' K ,us , 1-, . 'M' -1. v . 2 . f 1' Q ' fr- if f ' . ' 1 ' -, - 'NV l 4 1 f N . lx F 'A 'lf' , K , X I h K FX ,ff v K'-s. X A1 ,K y n , 'X r y v - ' ' ' ' ' i I . I I I I l , , , 1 I . I . . . . . I I I . l I I, - al A ' ' , get .. ' ,V e,,WM Y . et. qU 'U f Y ' -WN ' . C- ! I . . . . I ' 1 5 f wen, . 5 v ' lf 91 l ' ' u K :F Vi ,' - ' D i g , i , K . . . . l'-tf' 1, , . - f ' . ..,, . . . I . . 1 I 5 5 t I ' I 1 I- B 1 . . n , . n - . v .s .V za I 5 2 t are 1 v-f --A Mrs Thelma Austun looks as Mrs Vurgmla Stuff One of the busuest people at Northern us the nurse, Mrs Vlrglma types the dally bulletin The offuce gurls are kept Ve Y Rodgers She glves friendly help and guidance to all the students This busy with the enormous amount of paper workthey Ufe year certainly has been a busy one for her since the flu bug got hold required to do eachday Besides theur dutues as office of most of our students and faculty Here, Barbara Helkklnen IS having gurls they give unformatlon to anyone who needs It a health slip filled out by Mrs Rodgers Cafeteria Mrs Agnes Mercier, Mrs Marlon Blackwell, Mrs Amelia Ramlck, Mrs Katherine Gideon, Mrs Josephvne Crlml, Mrs Regina Urbon, and Mrs Vera Slnnott, on the cafeteria staff, are ready to dlsh up the deluclous food prepared by them Everyday at lunch hour, the students and faculty lune up to see what IS on the menu for the day Don Dumler, Frank Glover, and Mrs Metcalf are the flrst In lme to full their trays 49 O S . X . in r ' A , ,W . . . ' ' ll II I ' I l Q ' I 5 1 O l ,A ,212 4 .. ., -, 4 . W- x. N, 9 ' I 0 A X A. g MP g ' flljlnffl N a . f' if if f' I Q flffl' ' if T' wilt' 5 ' 5 l Im, . , , fr' x lf X, , M' I A feeling of sorrow, a feeling of loy, both are portrayed an this picture of the final gathering of seniors, commence ment Three years of excltmg sports competltuon, numerous actnvntles, know ledge gunned and frlendshlps will soon be an the past Now each semor will go forth proudly unto the world and open his own door of opportunity? n 1 Ln. 1 MARIANN E DOROTHY D c:lht1i,1L O O I J'-r Valedlctorlan Slgma Chl Lambda Drama Journallsm Letter Qulll and Scroll Student Government D A R Good Cltlzen Hows Hhs if -Q- 'FY ,El . Salutatorian AHL LYNDA CAROL SCH EER Slgma Chl Lambda Quill and Scroll Band Student Government wmlamle.. BARBARA JEAN CLARK SON Slgma Chl Lambda Journalism Letter Qulll and Scroll LEATHA ELLEN HUSK EY Slgma Chl Lambda Perfect Attendance Debate Orchestra MARY LOUISE FLICKINGER Slgma Chl Lambda Drama Orchestra Student Government JANICE ELAINE TEMPLE Slgma Chl Lambda Band Student Government ISABELLE SARAH DAL EY Slgma Chl Lambda Perfect Attendance Band Orchestra Student Government KENT JAMES ADAMS Slgma Chl Lambda LYNNE CAROL FORK ER Sigma Chi Lambda Drama Band Student Government DANIEL JAMES ELMER Sigma Chi Lambda Band All honor students are ar 52 rang MARILYN DARLENE HILLIER Slgma Chl Lambda Perfect Attendance Journallsm Letter Qulll and Scroll CAROLYN LOIS GEDA Slgma Chl Lambda Orchestra Student Government MARGARET KAY LILLIE Slgma Chl Lambda SBYVICO SHARON LEE HENDERSON Sigma Chi Lambda ed according to rank in class ,fax Sigma Chi Lambda a Z CAROL ANN HINTON Debate Band KAREN DIANE CRABTREE Slgma Chl Lambda Drama Journallsm Letter QUIII and Scroll ,bf EDWARD GEORGE HENNEKE Sl gma Chl Lambda Band B F' fi Student Government laude MARCIA ANN MATH ESON Slgma Chl Lambda Debate Drama Student Government JUDI TH ANN PURDY Q' Slgma Chl Lambda hw? Servl ce f Ig CHRISTINE GOODFELLOW Slgma Chl Lambda ? Z JUDY CAROL RICE Slgma Chl Lambda MICHAEL EMORY HEHN Slgmd Chl Lambda JEANNE ELIZABETH FARRISH Slgma Chl Lambda Drama SUSAN DELIGHT BUEHLER Slgma Chl Lambda JOHN MARK LONG Slgma Chl Lambda Band JOY ANN KIMMELL Slgma Chl Lambda Debate Journallsm Letter Qulll and Scroll Student Government ANDY BUFORD Slgma Chl Lambda ROBERTA JOAN FRIZZLE Slgma Chl Lambda JAMES VAN DYNE GUTE Slgma Chl Lambda Student Government SHARON SUE SMITH Slgma Chl Lambda Servlce MICHAEL MURRAY GOODE Slgma Chl Lambda Go AMOS BUFORD Slgma Chl Lambda FLORENE COOK Slgma Chl Lambda Journallsm 53 'LRC get K iv Q21 OW X 1' an '-er ilu get Q4 swf' 'Qa- Wi. cv Y Mm 'S Q DONALD J NORDIN Slgma Chl Lambda Debate Drama Student G0vernment MARLENE KAYE GOEDIKE Slgma Chl Lambda JAMES OLIVER LYNCH Slgma Chl Lambda Cross Country Varslty 56 57 Track VGYSITY 57 58 J V 6 RONALD NORMAN HORVATH Slgma Chl Lambda SHARON KAY GUERRIER Slgma Chl Lambda JEANETTE SUE BROWN Slgma Chl Lambda Journallsm Letter Qulll and Scroll Student Government GAIL ANNE BEACH Slgma Chl Lambda Band SUSAN KAY CLARK Slgma Chl Lambda Journallsm Letter Qulll and Scroll JOHN EDWARD DEAR Slgma Chl Lambda CHARL ENE LYNIN OYLER Slgma Chl Lambda Perfect Attendance Band CHARLENE DI ANNE GROSS Slgma Chl Lambda Journallsm Letter Qulll and Scroll NIANCY LEE CLUCHEY Slgma Chl Lambda MARY ELIZABETH JORDAN Slgma Chl Lambda JACQUELINE BERMAN Slgma Chl Lambda Debate Student Government PATTY RUTH CHRISTIE Slgma Chl Lambda JOHN HART HAYDEN Slgma Chl Lambda Radlo Journallsm Letter Qulll and Scroll 54 GRETCHEN LOUISE KOCH Slgma Chl Lambda PHILIP CRAIG SMITH Slgma Chl Lambda MARGARET LOUISE CHRISTIE Slgma Chl Lambda Journallsm Letter Qulll and Scroll Student Government MARGARET HELEN HYND Slgma Chl Lambda WALTER DAVID KRAUSE Slgma Chl Lambda JANET ELAINE RULE Slgma Chl Lambda Cholr HERMEAN LOUISE THOMPSON Sl gma Chl Lambda Ol is V7 'Rl' ,lf F 415 wecanlaofa ' 'wewanZ'l'a... gag Senior dress up day IS a bug day m the lnves of the graduating sensors The semors are Doreen Burns Ed Henneke Xlancy Cluchey Isabelle Daley Kathleen Richmond Vnola Chilton and Arnold Riggs Judy McCarlus Dennls Herrick Jeanette Brown Jerry Presko Sheula McQueen Ed Fulklns Joy Klmmel Bull Macko Ella Williams and George Flsher display their senior pictures to their friends 55 l 5 I I l 1 f I ' I I I l I I I , . I I 1. ,W ,J Y Q ' Edward Henneke President i I S far XB wvk 'wwf af . I9 8... Viola Cl1lIton Treasurer JOSEPH FR EDRI CH BOUCHARD HOWARD BRO WN Baseball Football EARL BRY ANT Football Track DOREEN LYNNE BURNS JANET EILEEN CARB Perfect Atten dance Gurls Glee Club JANICE LORRIANE CARB Perfect Attendance Girls Glee Club JERALD EDWIN CARB FREDERICK CASCIANO VIOLA CHILTON Journal: sm Letter Quull and Scroll Student Government K ENN ETH WAYN E CL ARK 730' Isabelle Daley Secretary THOMAS PATRICK CLUTTS Journalism Letter WILLIAM CORRINGTON Baseball KENNETH E DAVIS JR EVERETT EDWARD DODDS TERRY RICHARD DOPPLER Football Swlmmlng ESTHER MARGARET DU RRANT JOHN NORMAN DUVE EDWARD R FILKINS GEORGE LEE FISHER Football RONALD EARL GOULD f it Y ,.,,.,., may G WF Of I RQ I , , A ,- J W an .. ,, JJQQ 21 .fi 6-3- R fy 1 f lg Jeanette Brown V1 ce Presndent 4 'Q t yfwex Q E., I I6 J ,.I:. -,,,. fa A A in .. qc 5 I 't t t Q ' .I ' I I If , I I ,I wr s TW 'Q' X V I ,:,,I, , , X 1 ! ., v 'Q - A .,.5 1 , 3 2 W FR, ,...- I, Q- X pf Q ' ' ' -,-.,.. , I mg. trA A I ' fl, . . , Aifi i Iil I ' ig! -- . ,-'fe ,- K .- 4'2 A - ' 1- jyjiaik ' o I,J,I , I . Jttl IJ J fr I I E -, I - V.V..-. . 1 .f,' I 'V fait ,,.,, ,lf .L ' 1- ,xl A G I! , :ff N' ,f . A m I 3 ' I A I A of 56 Me'f'W 'f qw, 'HC' nw 'N Wm' 'Q' is QF' 'fs 22515 JOANNE MARIE GRIESER Girls Glee Club CATHERINE HARDY JEAN ANN HARRIS Serv: ce EULA MAY HENRY ROBERT EDWIN HILL MANUEL HOLCOLM Wrestling DIAN CHARLOTTE HOSKING JAMES EVERETT HOWARTH Service JUANITA JEFFERSON TED JU RK WILLIAM FRANKLIN MACKO Sfudenf Athletic Manager JU DI TH ANN MCCARIUS SHE ILA ELIZABETH MCQU EEN ROBERT MIKESELL Cross COun1'ry Swlmmlng 57 DARLEEN JOYCE PETERSON riff KATHL E EN ANN RICHMOND -is EDDIE ROBERTS Foo tball ,gi-Y RONALD JAMES RYALS ,.-.- Band RICHARD JAMES SIMPSON JR CHARL ES PRESTON SKINN ER EVELYN TATE DANNY TERRELL Football DAVID L EE THI ESE X. DI XI E SUE VAN ARSDALE ELLA LOUISE WILLIAMS AJ iv XY Ilztgn ll 6 - The CoronaTion Ball , which was The Senior couple Dance, was held January 30, 1958, from 8:30 unTil ll:3O in Wildanger Field House. The dance was cenTered around NorThern s queen and her courT which were elecTed and crowned ThaT morning in an assembly Brahm Ward s band was picfured in frames of win Ter scenes and supplied The music for This big mghT A huge red sleigh surrounded by pine Trees and Two Snowmen were The highlighTs of The evening. Snow- flakes were suspended from The ceiling To carry ouT The winTer Theme. Ten oTher snowmen were scaTTered around The dance floor To add To The winTer aTmosphere On The Tables were replicas of The Queen and her escorT MlniaTure sleighs and red American Beauty roses decoraTed The punch Tables An appropriaTe back ground for This seTTing was The bulleTin case which 'VW ,-.. wx 'S fr... -:sw l pm. XX Some seniors oTTending The dance were standxngl Dick Liddell VITO Salerno Dennis r-lerrlck and Ken Paul Seated Sue Bender Sally Elton Evelyn Keyes and Sharon Guerrier I - , I - . - . , , . . T 'fr -ff l I gg .. A: 6 J' -ff T C7 1. 1 TL K ,3wmw.XNv5, 6, , . V We 1 T -, 4443 . f mi 0 i r if 1 ,.,.., r R' ' . 4 V A f 6 1 3 . l S l E C li I r i . 58 all again carried out the theme ot a wlnter fantasy Commrtteemen were Joy Klmmell Ed Hennelce, Pat Smith and Marcia Matheson Under the supervision of Joan Elliot and Janet Van Wormer, the decoration commrttee Jaclcle Berman Maxine Cole, Sharon Guerrler Nancy Guest Evelyn Keys Marcra Matheson Carol Noe and Sandy Vermllya completed the decorations Sue Bender and her committee of Elaine Klosterman Mary Ann Poch and Judy Qaney provided the punch and favors tor the dance The publicity committee, headed by Peggy chrlstle wnth the help of Karen Crabtree and Sharon Oman, made signs and posters to advertise Arrangements for furniture band, lights, and all other props were made by Ed Henneke Cb CD' George Fisher Shlrley Ware Evelyn Tate Jerry Plesko Elaine Klasterman Ron Rupp ,jamce Temple and Ed Volker take time out from the dance to get their pictures taken. 59 o C O O . . . . . . I . . I I Z . , . . . . . I . I . . ' . . I I . I . f I I I I ' ' ' 'x 1' M ' bb Cm '-v ',, t .ff .-I . ' K ki T E' la x ' f . , 'g xy E - Y i' 2 l 1 E Q A P' ' I ' I ' . I A I 4 . I .., ew YF'- QF, Mary Flickinger R534 gf Vbf K b 'M IT 'wx President i' in bf le FQ A31 '37, -Q-v 'F 'I af7lamef958 .. . Margaret Christie Treasurer ROBERT JAMES AB ERNATHY Choir ELMER EDWARD ADAMSON JR Band DALE WILLIAM ALDRICH Student Government MARY ALICE ALK EMA JAMES HERMAN ALLEN KESINETH ALLEN MARILYN J EAN ALL ES CI'1olr LARRY JOHN ALMASSY BETH CHRISTINE ANDERSON Glee Club Perfect Attendance ERMA LEE ANDERSON NANCY ANDERSON AUDREY JEANNINE ARMSTRONG PATRICIA VICTORIA ARNOLD BONNIE JEAN ASH Qulll and Scroll Journalism BO B J AY ATTAWAY Drama Tenn: s BILL BAKER BOBBY MAX BATEY Choir SUSANNE KAY BENDER Journalism Letter Quill and Scroll JUDITH MARL ENE BENEDICK ul ee Club Cheerleader BURTON HAROLD BIGGS 60 IQ' Jacqu elyn Berman Secretary iii, 5-BSN all Q nm X A u U I ,.' V ' MVS j---' git Nj! ,,t W ,, 1 L' ?Vw LT I z f i4 Hfgie1Y If 2 , , I ' I I T i Ii, 5 4 I A ' 1- f ' . .,,, . ,' 5' 'Vx 41 I r e- 'b'I'i V, I ,ZIE . ,,., .P K5 ' If ' I . , I ' K ,,w.Ql A- Z ...W 'I ' 1 3 J A . ,,r. q I I as ..,,.' , .,-- , -' FQ' '36 give 1 'inr- 9 lwkil ur 'UD 1 nit JEANI ELEANOR BILLS CAROL ANN BOHL J C HENRY BORGMAN Band Student Government Gof LOUIS HAROLD BOUCHARD Student Athletic Manager WILLIAM BRACKETT BasebaII Varsity 57 58 V MARY AGNES BROOKS JERRY BUBEN CI1olr LORETTA DELORES BURTON P EGGY J EAN BURTON ROBERT EDWARD CALLOWAY Band Swlmmlng PATRICIA ANN CAMERON JEAN MARIE CARAH Serv! ce JACQUELINE LOU CARRERAS ROBERT CHEMA CHARL ES LOUIS CH ESS Service THOMAS ALBERT CHOINI ERE LARRY GORDON CHRISTIAN Baseball Varsity 57 58 ,gf V was WILLIAM H CLARK Choir THOMAS MAC CLEMENT ALLAN LEROY COFFEY MAXINE CLAIRE COLE Choir Student Government DOVIE ANN COLLINS SWEETIE LEE COLLINS CARL CONVIS Swlmmvng Tennis HEL EN LUCILE CULHANE SONDRA SUE CURP Glee Club SHIRLEY JEAN CUTHBERT ARSEN CUZ REX FRANKLIN DARLINGTON Wrestling Varsity 57 ADA SUE DAVIS LEE DAVIS Aff :K IW RN If 2:39 SK Q-Q., fam I BARBARA JEAN DAY iq-' E ' at J. 956' I I ' Y , ,S I, , I QV I J 5+ ' fr -V,-A , 1 x'E'f'4y 3 1 5, 'WE X ' I I 2 ki Q I' . hh A ldv E , E 'gl w ff rv- . , A I -41 ' I . I Al 9 Q - feb: f t 9' , J. .'56, - I I , ef 'IP' I 1 5 ' I ft' my ' . , I v n QI V .,., , s I .7 I.: ' E .- ' .. 1 f- A -an I- W, -IVEII I E VIVI 3, x .A a A I I er G' I A - R I 1 l I I ' I I 'S ' ' I f I A If , S A rib J fl I 61 fL: 1.f 'f5v 'Y ,YY- 'L f Ts. 'G KJ. '- Northern at night is a scene to be remembered by all seniors. Each warm glow of light that passes through the windows re- minds the student of the know- ledge he has acquired during his years in high school, along with the acquaintances of many peo- ple andthe good friends he has made. Besides learning and meet- ing new associates, teen club, games, committee meetings and the many dances will always leave a warm memory in the hearts of many seniors. mg if Ri g sf' gf -:I 'Sn ake X, --31' W DARL ENE DORAH DERR Orchestra Cbolr ANNIE MAE FRANCES DE SHONG GLORIA JOYCE DE VORE Drama JAMES DE WYSE WILBUR RAY DILLEY P erfect Attendance Band BARBARA JEAN DRAP SARAH PATRICIA DUNAVANT WILLIAM WALTER DYKE JOAN ELLEN ELLIOT Journalism Letter SALLY EVELYN ELTON Drama Glee Club Student Government ROBERT ENGLAND JOYCE CAROL ERLER JACK EUGENE ERWIN Baseball Vcrslty 56 Football Varslty 57 Reserve 56 OTIS FENNER CAROL ANN FERGUSON Glee Club JERRY FLORENCE Band 5758 CHARL ES GERALD FOWL ER Drama Choir ELAINE JOYCE FRI ESORGER Choir PHILLIP A FROATS Swvmmlng PHYLLIS B FROATS JOYCE ANN FUNSCH Service PHILLIP JARVIS GAINES Basketball Varsity 57 58 Football Varsity 55- 56 57 Track Varslty 56 57 58 DAVID LEE GANNON Baseball Varsity 57 J V 6 Football Varsity Reserve 55- 56 LANCE MICHAEL GARRETT Journalism Letter Tennis MICHAEL CARL GASPARICH JAMES EDWARD GILES RONA V GOL DBERG Service RONALD NATHAN GOLDSTEIN Student Government Track Varsity 58 Reserve 57 J V 56 NANCY KAREN GU EST Student Government WILMA EL AIN E GUN CK EL Service EMILY MAY HAFFN ER Band ROY CARTER HAINES 64 'IW ml-Q I X ,.. I3 g4 'm 1' - I' - I I I 4 II'- I -G. ' e':, ' s Q 4 ,,,,' V , A Q' I I , .- ,V J '.r. A I I I 'I 1 . ' '-:.' . , . ' I Aj' Alf C' ' 4 I, -L Q . ' ,,,. , 1 K 1 Italy ? 'I I s r A IJJ , - - .- I . 9 -I 58, .1 I A 5 y 3 , ' '57, Q ..:, In ' as ' . f 4 1 1 :W E Ill V X 4' of Q ,. 'S - .',C if J fe - Qfiifgx f '1'1f f 5 A I ., YM: I I Q .,.. 1 , .1 an E gk Quill and Scroll fn? ' QVI- f I3 . I2 P ' , I , I t'II I ki X ' A f 7, n,f.,,, f hi 5 I S I ffwg-9 '-- I I 'VI ,A I ti I n I. - ' , ' X M I .,,. x Fji: In . , Z I., M . Y . I' I: . 3 ' ' I-' lf G . -5,31 f i n .5 .- , . . -, 35 :,.,.. I C ,:,.- I 251 f .7 -Ll :-'-- -Q-f:. 1 of fi, 36 -nn at wif T7 galv- LL wi' DAVID RICHARD HALL ER DORRIS MAE HAMMON JAMES ROY HARRIS JAMES SH ELDON HARRIS DENNIS W HERRICK FUTHA MARIE HILTON Drama GI ee CIub MICHAEL GENE HOLALY Baseball Varslty 57 58 J V 56 Basketball Varsity 58 JV 57 Sophomore 56 Student AfI'lIefIC Manaqer SYLVESTER HOLT JR Football Varslty 56 57 Reserve 55 ELSIE MARIE HOPKINS Perfect Attendance GERALD EUGENE HOUSE Student Athletic Manager RONALD NEIL HUNTER WILLIAM JAY IRVING WILLIE CAL IVORY JACK DANDO JOHNSON DEL MARIE JONES Servlce DELMER EUGENE JONES Band Tennls FRANK JONES WILLIE DENNIS JUNIO R Football Varsity 57 Reserve 55- 56 Track Varsity 57 58 V EVELYN LOUISE KEYS Cbour ELAINE MARIE KILLEY ELAINE MARIE KLOSTERMAN JournaIlsm Letter Quull and ScroII SHIRLEY JUNE LARY GIee Club Student Government JANET RUTH LAWRIE ALICE ROBERTSON LEWIS MARILYN BERNICE LILEY GERALDINE MAY LITTLE ALBERT ROBERT LORENCE Baseball Reserve 57 EMMA RUTH LYL E JACQUELINE MACK EY BIRDIE BELL Mc FADDEN Perfect Attendance MARY LOU MCKINL EY JUANITA ANN MCKINNON Service 58 'Ui ' Bl csv 'W' M? vm in lpn. 91 V? hw A Q.. 'T' W Q. . f' I Q J I M' 4s as I I I I - I f ' ' J. 956 E ., A gr .'If'gI'A , ' r In Q I IO S I fy 4 -, n I ' Km z Q ,V I ,, Q: V X K kj' 6 1- ' ga ' ' gs, , I I A , g b uuazub ix .. ,f Iztz M I - ' .f I , I I: K- ,yl . I I -',- I I X , ,l,. I - . I I zz: W f X fy ,AE ' I I Ilfiil I A .M v 1 I ' I J- A ,M Q ,. I M ,,,, If, -A I ,. we ,.- g F. A 'Y Ei- Q-'iq f 'II .M It ' Aly K , .., 1 N K ...,- f 69 I Ni A , 'f:. Q' -' If 'II I IR .mf A I XI It -'.:, 3 5 'III' .I L A I , . ' , . J- ' W V-T' ' I Ave. A ' A LL. is an ' at A I 1 41 I ' 65 In between classes Judy Raney and Lance Garrett take txme out to sign each other s Noroscope li ill! ISIS ur last fun day exclalms everyone Richfield Park IS the place where the semors gather to play games and have thelr last get to gether The senior plcnlc IS a lmgermg memory to many Pnctured wasting for The bus To fake off are John Temple, Howard Brown, Ron Howarth Ron Goldstein, Ed Adamson, Marilyn Hllller, Peggy Chrlshe, Barbara Sanford, Shirley Lary and Carol Hinton z tw' awe! Y-vc SWWEM L-il-,M on-4? Look' our caps and gowns have flnally arrlv d, exclalms Bonme Ash fo Frank Voakes who thnnks nt s too good to be true Bob Mlkesell, another enthusnashc sensor boy, IS examlmng his gown and decndmg whether to put It on now, or to pressnt 66 . 'a , Y Q- 1 .' , r , H a , ' 71- A ' L-1 t ' L- ' . efwjf H t lf' S Q f 6 in . 'I ' V ,K l J 1 . uTh- - 0 nl - . - - - , 0 N . . i . C f 1 , 31, 4 QN55., WTA g ' ' , We , , , Q1,,'2s' 'T'fT: 'fiff f 1 5 .Q ' b 1 :wi film , 1,L...-f M' new J ' I . g5f7 5f7' l ' ' ' . ,-. an' ,nf :,yM- -l I - M, A Y Skyxyixglgivyi V . 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I N J l L X-'K ,-, .q fy V 'QB' I ll I V - e nn - - . . .quo We -Q, Seniors adlustlng their long awaited caps are Terry Roth and Joan Elliot The sensors are measured early In the semester and they receive their caps and gowns In June The scarlet gray tassels symbollc of our colors are treasured long afterward They bring back many memories to Northern seniors and their days as Vlklngs As Commencement draws near, each senior has a different unter pretatlon of the ceremony To some It IS the endxng of school and an opening of the door of opportumty for careers that lne ahead To oth ers It IS a stepping stone to gam hxgher education To most sensors Commencement IS taking all the knowledge that they have obtained and using it to open the door of the future to the best of their abil How do we look In our caps and Barbara Clarkson IS adlustmg the gowns? ask Marcia Matheson and brlm of Jlm Gute s cap while he IS Fred Paul wantnng patlently for other senior friends 67 o C O I W MV M . N ?1 a 4 fx ,a Q 2, ' W . 5 si . I . . . u - I I ' ity. l l l ,, . . . . ,, . . . , - - ., , 345. Q-'M URW 1 MACK LESLIE MCKINNON AUDREY ELAINE MCMULLEN SUSIE McN EAL Cheerleader JAMES R MILLER MAXINE ELLEN MILLER Cheerleader OLIVER MILUM BRENDA JEAN MITRAGE CAROL ANN MOLL Choir DON AL D CARL MOREY Drama Student Athletic Manager DENNIS DARRELL MORRISON Student Athletic Manager DENNIS RAY MULK EY DIANE LEE MULLVAIN GERALD LEONARD NAGY Football Varslty 56 V. SUSAN ELAINE NARRIN DAVID FARIS NICKOLA Debate Drama Student Government CAROL MARIE NOE Drama Journalism Letter Quill and Scroll Student Government PAULA JEAN NORKO THOMAS JAMES NOVAR Journal I sm Letter PATRICK GARY O HEREN BRADLEY COLEMAN OLDER Journalism Letter Quill and Scroll SHARON OMAN 'T Qa 309 7.'.? v? Y-an LEONARD CHARLES PALMER as NANETTE MARIE PARKER NANCY CARYOL PARSONS Journalusm Letter Quill and Scroll FREDERICK GEORGE PAUL Football Reserve 56 V KENDRICK GEORGE PAUL Baseball Varslty 57 58 -I V 56 Basketball Varsity 58 JV 56 57 Football Varsity 56 57 V WILLIAM REESE PEMBERTON DAVID BUTHER PHELON JEANETTE EDNA PHILLIPS Band PININIE BRENDA PITTMAN MARY ANN POCH Journalism Letter Quill and Scroll VICTORIA CLARE POIRI ER ,sa -Q- 'il' fbi ,H-:N 'I 51.40 A,-wwf 'Sax 'Ib 9'-sf 'xv-4' NJ f 541 'CT' I PEGGY LOU PRINCING TOBY GAIL RAGLAND JUDITH KAYE RANEY BENITA FLORENCE REED Choir WILLIAM RICHARD REINKE GERALD ERNEST RIDLEY Cross Country VGYSIIQSO 57 J V 55 Track Varsity 58 Reserve 57 J V 56 SANDRA KAY SCHULTHEISS LINDA LEE SCOFIELD Drama Student Government LINDA LEE SEELEY GILDA JEAN SEWELL Servlce MICHAEL MAX SHIELDS Swummnng ROSALIND FAY SILVER THOMAS WILLIAM RIUTTA WILLIAM DAVID SIMPSON Baseball Varsity 57 58 J V 56 Football Varsity 55' 56 57 MARGARET CATHRINE ROBERTSON LYNDA JOYCE SMITH TERRY J ROTH Debate Student Athletlc Manager FRANCIS ARTHUR RUNDELL BARBARA RUSHING CAROL ANN SACK BARBARA ANN SANFORD Perfect Attendance Journalism Letter Quill and Scroll GL ENN WILLIAM SCARBOROUGH Student Athletic Manager MARY CATHERINE SCHAFER Orchestra WILLIAM JAMES SCHL EGEL 69 Orchestra NANCY CAROL BMI TH Glee Club PATRICIA ARLENE SMITH Drama Student Government GINA CHRISTINE SNYDER Choir WILLIAM ISAAC SOLES CHARLES LAVERN SPRINGER DOROTHY JEAN STEWART JO ANN STITT Student Government PATRICIA IRENE SULLIVAN vju NA 'YH ws YYY Num! 'i MH tg WD Y -as Y in 11 'S K .kA,. . W . 'f . Q 5, -. ' Q.: ' -un. ' I 55:2 f.,- ' I ' ,L iwg.-:W lx - Zia . ,, - al ' I , ' 1, I , I' . 'IIII if - ' -er! I I I , 1', I s, . ,st A , . ' ' , . . ' . I , 1 ' . . -. I 1 9. Z . . ' I ' I 1 I . ,C ' I A 1' I A .ILJM Qell f D4 1.4.4 , Wifi - . J : X .. 2 -1 I Is -' 'V 'vi ' ,Z , t , I - 1 .-f I I? Q IZZI , -vb 'll 'f -1 e A. I N' P' All f- I, I It S I Sjl I ,Z by li, Ib . X K 1 l i sg ,I ,- J :I-I I, I I I an sq. 2' W A ' Me wniaa paam! Me 4 M Q K! 85 I tx X i ,N 'nb' fl! I xx ,' f ' 1 , f f f' We've waited for three years, and now it's here, exclaims Judy Benedick to , , , , , - W , M555 l-Yon GS She Picks up her tickets for the dinner and dance. Shirley Lary, Carol waiting impatiently while Sack and Joanne Grieser have the same excited expression as they wait their turn, 'hell' 450765 Ufe Powdefing Taking time out for refreshments a few seniors manage to get together to talk over the wonderful time they've been having. Maxine Cole exclaims that she is still full from the delicious dinner before, but she always has room for punch. Larry ChriSTiGI'1, CC-1I'0l NOS, Bill Brcckett, Sue Buehler and Jerry Buben also enioy their punche 70 ancfffzeme ' La an... nninnwiumwm 'NN' , wh 'Yi-. Q. -. Q NW ii x Y iii l 1 QA X . , I 2 ' - ., HTF' H 3 . ij,-'iz i ' +0 ,E-J .gifs I Q Q 1 2 W gangs? Q54 N fx' K ,, ' fs. - -0 .? iS'-5175 fimm ,::'-'2f'? 4-FW' f , . .6734 wb ,Q fwfr' 'J-gf'e1zfe'ix:y:fgh 11 rig: ,gzfjr FW - ' xifgf , e , . , .t afiiffsiefizefzrfi' f 1 - fl e'f noses- TheY We Tom While waiting impatiently for their dates for the prom, Carol Bohl is proudly show- Clullsf Bob H'llf Ed Adam' ing her new watch, which she received as a graduation gift. Nancy Guest, Sandy 5001 B'll DYke Und Blll lfV 9- Vermilya, and Sharon Oman look at it enviously, The excitement of the prom has finally reached its climax. The senior couples have arrived and the band has begun to play. As the music continues, Janet Van Wormer, Jim Lynch, Margaret Christie, Mike Gasparich, Lynda Scheer and .lim Gute dance slowly remembering that this is their last social event while in high school. But the memories will linger 71 gi., H917 Q it Fw 'Y' F1915 T' 3 1 'E-X .ESA if Wi V Y' MICHAEL RALPH SUSKI Student Government Wrestling Varslty 57 58 CATHERINE ANN TAYLOR JOHN TEMPLE JR Choir YVONNE THIGP EN DORIS ELIZABETH THOMPSON BRENDA JOYCE TODD Band ALICE LYDIA TRIBELHORN RICHARD ALLAN TUCKER BILL TYTAR Choir KENT ARDEN VAN BELOIS Cross Country, Reserve 57 V 55 JANET KAYE VAN WORMER Journalusm Letter Quill and Scroll JACQUELINE MARIE VERMETTE Service SANDRA JEAN VERMILYA JournaIlsm Letter Quull and ScroII FRANCES JANE VERNISH Band FRANKLIN RUSSELL VOAKES Cross Country Varsity 57 Reserve Swlmmlng Track Reserve 58 J V 57 GARY LYNN VOELK ER 72 JOANN VONDRASEK Drama FRED ERNEST WALLACE Football Varsnty 57 J V 55- 56 Track Varsity 51 58 -I V 56 VIRGINIA MAE WALSON JAMES E WALTERS SHIRLEY BEATRICE WARE RUBY LEE WEBB BONNIE LEE WEBER RALPH CARL WEBER Band RONALD ROY WEIDMAN BARBARA ANN WELKER Radio NIOLA MAXINE WESENICK SUZANNE MARIE WESTON Service Cheerleader JANET HAZEL WHAL EN GLEANORE JEAXINE WHEELER LILLIE MAE WILDER GIee CIub BRENDA JOYCE WILLIAMS Mui 1-ni' ,- it-f er' 6 if ,- at A W9 QQN-1. '91 6- if-A CAROLYN ELLOISE WILLIAMS SANDRA KAY WOODS 11- ' DAVID JAMES WILLIAMS Baseball Varslty 58 V 56 1-if 'Q' JIMMY DELANE WILLIAMS Band in JANICE MARIE WOODWARD Choir NORMA JOYCE WRIGHT Cross Country Varsrty Band Track Varsity 58 Swlmmrng MARILYN LOUISE WILLIAMS DAVID LAURENCE WILT Student Athletic Manager QQ BILLY DEAN WOODS A-vigi .5 Y-' MARY ANN YAKIN Drama SAUNDRA KAY YOUNG SHUTTER SHY Mary Anclra Ray Baldwln Clara Brown Franklin Brown Orville Burton Frank Chrastek Barbara Derr Loye Flynn Delbert Gauthler Clyde Gibson Floyd Gales Gladys Glles Reginald Gxllard Thomas Gs st Barbara Helkklnen Esther Henry Harrison Hopkins Judith Hoyt James Jarrett Jack Krieger Gary LaBadle Charles Marold James Martln Terryl Masse Gene McFadden Leon McGee Gerald Menosky Jo Ann Mlller Bully Moore James Moore Jerald Mucha wlllldm Munro Beverly Newman Dale Nnxon Douglas Popp Gerald PH-BSIKO Carl Porter Arnold Riggs Ella Rl son Ernest Rlson Dennis Robinson Ronald Romprey John Rosebohm Nancy Routh Vlto Salerno Jerry Sanders Joy Saxton James Scroggnns Ronald Sellers Betty Smith Jammle Spence Mrchael Stewart Ivory Thomas Eunice Van Natta Richard Vaughn Joe Vlckers Marslyn Wagner George Washlngton Wesley Wesenlck Mary Whlpple Wxlllam Wllson Mauruce Woodson Eddie Wrlght EI vm Wright At an assembly on December II, l957, the senior who receives thus honor must possess leadership, gurls selected Marianne Dahl as their representative de pendabllnty, truthfulness. lnltlatlve, cooperation, IH the Cltlzenshlp Pllgrlmage ofthe Genesee Chapter Integrity, and an unselflsh loyalty to American ot the Daughters of the American Revolution. The gurl Ideals. 0 gk- W . J, 'I In I sv A A , as f,-I A b QI x 'H yt Q 1 H' W I f 1 . , . II 5' J ' ' T' I J. . ' -'57 I Il '5 1 2.x x A I - 157 . , , S I E , fl , , x I lv.,-1 ' 'PII 'iw Q I ,. 3 I A- ' 7 '59 1 C . S I I I I I I I ' . ' ' I ' I I 1 1 1 ' I ' I ' ' . I . I . I . I - - I I I I . . I . I . . I I - I I I I . . I . I I . I I - I U I . I I 1 1 I I 1 I ' '. I I I I I . I I . . . I . O L-Tam-Sify 1 I I I I I I I A I ' ' 73 lffze umm yawn ln deep concentration Slttlng Bull played by Brent Matheson ulorla DeVore Chuck Fowler Dave Nlckola Wofford seems to be the center of attractlon Seated are Pat Smnth Marianne Dahl Don Nordnn Sally Elton Jeanne Terry Doppler Brent Wofford Bull Moore Fat Arnold and FGrrISl1 Kdren Cffllllfee MGFY l:l'Ck'n9ef -le fY Bl-'ben Don Morey Standing are Carol Noe Ed Henneke Mqrenq The semor play Annie Get Your Gun, based on the orlglnal broadway productxon by Rogers and Hammerstein was presented In Wlldanger Fleld House December 13 and 14 lhe play was centered around Anme Oakley who was the best sharpshooter in the world and the man she loved Frank Burler, who was lealous of her abnlxty, The play builds up to an excutlng and unex pected cllmax when Annie IS given the star positron and Frank leaves the show asking who IS the bestshot Lnttle Glrl Charlue Davenport Mac Foster Wulson Dolly Tate Wlnnle Tate Tommy Frank Butler Mary Jane Annle Oakley Llttle .lake Jessie Mlnnle Buffalo Bull Pawnee Bull Suttlng Bull Mrs Sylvla Porter Mrs Schuyler Adams Mrs Luttle Horse Footman Lynn Forker Ray Baldwln Joanne Vondrasek and BobAttaway Mary Fllckunger Sally Elton Jerry Buben Charles Fowler Terry Doppler Robert Attaway Carol Noe Lynne Forker Gina Snyder Gloria DeVore Ed Henneke Don Nordnn Dave Nnchola Jo Ann Vondrasek Mary Yakm Pat Smith Linda Scofueld Don Morey Sally Elton Mary Fllcknnger Karen Crabtree Jeanne Forrl sh Ray Baldwnn Bull Moore Brent Wofford Marianne Dahl Marcia Matheson Pat Arnold Terry Roth Whlle rehearsing for the play Llnda Scofield por traylng Annue Oakley and Frank Butler aeung played by Dave qlClC0lG exchange laughs as they look at each other and realuze how comical they both look o X X 0 i f f , 2.7 ' he ff ,A '11 , . fx. . 1 C 5 L I X x ,H f PF - C N 9 I , Am' , . . . 8 ' ' , I I I I 1 ' - 1 1 I I I , I I I I I - I , , ' 1 I ' if ' ll . ... I I . . on D l I -. I .- I -U . I . un I I ' 0 . I . . U I . . u- I . . A ' I I ' . - . I . l I I . ' .. ll , gwaagneal m After Frank Butler and Annle Oakley were separated Chief Snttnng 3ull told her not to worry because she was the best sharpshooter an the world Chief Sitting BUll Brent Wofford IS explaining this to has friends Mrs Lnttle Horse Pat Arnold Pawnee Bull Bull Moore and Mac Terry Doppler Frank Butler Don Nordln looks at Annie Oakley s Pat Smlthl medals Pictured above are some ofthe members ofthe cast for the mother MSO Sfdndlng IS MGFCIG MUTIWSSOH fMfS 5Cl'lUYlef 'Sensor play Nunnxe IS portrayed by Gloria DeVore Dolly Tate Adams Jo Ann Vondrasel-Q ftvtary and Ed -lenneke who plays was played by Carol Woe and Lynne Forker who IS Wlnnle Tate s Tommy and IS Vinnie Tate s husband .nity y ' C J, l l l C 'D ' W. D 5. 5 5? - l . buf' ., 1 Step by step the way becomes shorter to the door of opportunity The organizations of Northern Hugh School play an Important part In the progress of each stu dent Pictured are four Vikings who seem to have a very detmute Idea of what their future lives wall bring Orgamzatlons are a great asset ln openlng the door to opportunity . 1 4 a ig, si if fs 5 Lf 'sigln dlfaienif caamcil The MiscellaneousCommittee consists of three students. They are: Loula Koufasimis, Lynn Forker and Tom Pyper Anything discussed in the Student Council meetings that hasn t been placed under the heading of another committee theMlscellaneousCom mittee takes charge of A few of the things they were In charge of this year are the theme and date of the class skits and decorations for the school s Christmas Ag free 5 Ar Ben Owen Cfaculty sponsorl and Marianne Dahl fflnanclal secretary plan the budget for the year as Gene McFadden waits to see how much money IS going to be available to the athletic department which he represents The Student Council IS the North ern Hugh School student self govern ment body, which plans and coordm ates all school sponsored activities The members, made up of elected representatives and class presidents, use funds gained from Student Umon sales for their protects The cheering section, the bon fire question tardi 'wr Student Council president Jam Gute centerl offers his advice to Nancy Lee and J C Bergman as they prepare the last ofthe many students vho partlcl pated In the Block N section The Publicity Committee IS the group which takes charge of all publicity for actlvxtles that are sponsored by our Sm dent Council Shown seated are Carol Noe Charlotte Shelby Dale Aldrich Linda Whlte and Janice Temple ness problems, and student union re funds have been some of the many issues investigated and acted upon this year The Coronation of the queen and her court and the spring actlvlty were products of their efforts Being the voice of the student body, the Student Council is most important in the process of making good citizens 78 0 I I X' V S 1 H . . . , Arg, 4' 4 Y' L iff : . . . . 5 7' N' l 1 ' ' . l C , A ,S Q A 5 . . . . U . I 1 it L Y . - mm Ill Break up those trafflc lams' That ns the phrase most heard by the traffic safety committee Thelr bug problem IS keeping the parking lot clear and traffxc runmng smoothly This IS most Important to Northern as more and more students drlve to school each year Settling these problems are Gyneth Protsman, Linda Brown, Duck Perry and Carolyn Geda members of the commuttee Actlvltles' Actlvltles' Actlvltves They never seem to end at Northern The members of the Actlvltles Commit tee help plan our dances, skits, plays and other school progects Here, Gary Steinman, Carol Mitchell Pat Smlth and Phu! Rehmus are buslly discussing the comlng Coronatlon Ponderlng over the varuous financial problems of Northern that are handed to them by the Student Council are the mem bers of the Finance Committee Here, Jo Ann Genovese, Donna Cluchey Mary Chrlstle check the figures on the flnan clal report Fight boys' This refrain us heard by the Athletic Committee after their care ful planning of pep assemblies that con tribute a great deal to Northern s school splrlt Members of this commlttee are Maxine Cole, Bob Koester, Bernard Wrlllams, Ed Henneke, Llnda Scofield and Joy Klmmell Workmg hand In hand with the Actlv ltles Committee IS the Social Committee Members of thus committee help plan var nous social actuvltles at Northern They discuss socual functlons taking place this sprung The members are Nancy Guest, Sara Sue McCormick, Marcra Matheson and Lynda Scheer 0 . . I . Breckenridge, Kay Gripentrog and Peggy dai!--Une a ' lfa Hi-Y The T. B. Drive, the Hi-Y Faculty basketball game and ushering at assem- blies and plays are a few ofthe activi- ties within Northern which are promoted by our Hi-Y. To acquire membership in this organization one must be a sopho- more or a junior, have a C average for the previous year, and have a 2.5 citizenship rating. The officers of this all-boy club are president, Ameen Howrani, vice-president, Tony Koulchar treasurer, Ted Gallinat, secretary, .Al Genovese, and sergeant-at-arms, Jim Eastman. Hi-Y members are: ftop rowl Gary llobinson, Bob Albee, Robert Arnold, Albert Genovese, Roy Anderson, fbottom FOWJ Mr. Thomas Lee lsponsorl, Jim Eastman, Ameen Howrani, Richard Tucker, I. Ted Gallinat, Al Lorence. o Its meeting consists of a regular business meeting, I' at I n C I U b followed by entertainment and refreshments. Commit- Latin Club, one of Northern's largest clubs, is tees are then appointed for the next meeting. Latin under the sponsorship of Mrs. Eula Benoit, with Club also plans many special affairs such as the Consules, Gyneth Protsman and Pat Dunavant, Sec- GHHUCII Latin Club Banquet andthe packing of a tarius, Jim Jarrett, and Quaestor, Susie McNeal. basket for a poor family at Christmas. Latin club members are: ltop rowl Lynn Oyler, Gloria Nicholas, Jean Rutter, Barbara Vessey, Helen Harrington, Dawn McDonald, Wisdom Pittman, Mary Jordan, Trudy Irwin, Edna Fransioli, Constance lvey,lrow fourl Barbara Annable, Jane Bingham, Barbara Morrison, Nancy Pacholke, Vaughn Koester, Gyneth Protsman, Gisele Gollan, Nancy Eberline, Betty Lanquest, Judy Seniura, Eula Henry, Donna Cluchey, Carol McWethy, John Comfort, Charles Mc-rleal, Jerry Buben, lrow threel Karen Ketchum, Jane Vandenbelt, Sharon Whitmire, Dora Johnson, Colleen Lindsey, Carol Long, Linda Marshall, Brenda Burton, Gloria Watson, JoAnn Alexander, Darlene Derr, Marsia Cogswell, Kathleen Tucker, Sara Dunavant, Nancy Heddon, 'Barbara Philo, frow twol Theresa Sklena, Florence Koenig, Gloria Hunter, wloxine Allen, Sharon Triplett, Marcia Matheson, Rachel Long,EveIyn Macklin, Theresa Kiinbl e, Barbara Anthony, Doris Monroe, Joyce Brown, Bonnie VanNatta, Rollene Smith, lbottom rowl Dorothy Hodo, Cynthia Turner, Betty Anger, Phyllis Gaines, Susie McNeal, Betty Allen, Judy Gardiner, Louise Heimberger, Myrtle Price, Martha Coleman, Martha Flynn, Mattie Cooper, Shari Clark, Myra Stephens, Mrs. Eula Benoit fsponsorl 80 ' wth dhm Chess Club The Chess Club is one of the most recent extra-curricular organi- zations here at Northern. Actually it originated among a few students at Emerson and they brought it over ,f here about tour years ago. Since then it has met every week-presently on Wednesday night- under a sponsor who ioins the members in chess games. The present sponsor is Mr. Leonard Libes. During the year the games are based on a round robin tournament- everybody plays everybody else and in this way it can be determined . . I Chess Club members are: standin K ' ' who IS best. Then , CIS 0 l'1lQl'l polnf James Burk, Vaughn Koester, lKeith Stfeleilu1r.SCI,eiT'irardrT.nibl2ts:T?:Zrisj3l,yJITnc'ilIsky of every Semester, the Club competes Yedgley, Arthur Rundellp lseatedl Robert Schlomer, Douglas Harris, 3eth Daley, in a tournament with Central. Berry Mitchell, Gary Steinman, David Bernsfein, . paddles for a Children's Hospital, sending a school Re d C r O S S C O U n C II chest overseas, and taping music of the choral groups in school are part of the Council proiects. The officers The Junior Red Cross Council of Northern is are Carole Ruppel, president, Bob Abernathy, vice composed of students who want to help promote the president, and Carolyn Woodard, secretary-treasurer, program ofthe Junior Red Cross. Making ping pong are always willing to lend Q helping hand. Red Cross Council members are: ltop rowl Willard Verdun, Larry Richards, Gary Robinson, Bob Koester, Charles Mcrdeely, Dave Holler, Dan Elmer, Theol Jackman, George Fisher, Geoff Huggins, Bob Juno, lrow threel Catherine Anderson, Shirley Ware, Joyce Eleades, Andriana Stamos, Sheila Wilcox, Darlene Jenereaul, Jackie 3erman, Gary Polisky, Brenda nlclntyre, Jane Lara, Diane Winchell, lrow twol Lorna Holmes, Erwin Adler, Trudy Irwin, lancy rleddon, Barbara Philo, Rolene Smith, Rosalind Silver, Greta Perkins, Dorothy Stewart, Elouise Wooten, Sandra Woods, lbottom YOWJ Mr. Fred Tuckerlsponsorl, Beverly Brown, Sharon Brown, Maggie McGlowan, -larole Ruppel, Lynne Woodard, Elizabeth Ruppel, Linda White, 'Barbara Boros, Janice Swartz, Beverly McCombs, Mrs. Helen Lincolnlsponsorl. 81 ua Mama ala lmndcfa '-.cf Nm .Mmm M 231 M-L-,ix-QQ 13 ...,sx MFL The members of Sigma Chl Lambda are top row Dale Adams Mike Goode J m Lynch Walter Krause Amos Buford Jlm Gute John Long row two Kay Grlpentrog Sue Buehler Nancy Cluchey Christine Goodfellow Patr1claYerkey Ronald Horvath bottom row Sharon Henderson Margaret Llllle Jeanette Lazar Gretchen Koch Kathryn Conaway Flornne Cook Roberta Frnzzle Sigma Chl Lambda Northern s chapter of the Thus year a new charter was obtained and IS hang Natnonal Honor Society, each semester holds a formal Ing In Northern s llbrary The ornglnal charter was nmtxatnon to admut new members These members are Issued May 29 1929 chosen on the basls of five Important qualutnes Each member has a right to the feeling of pride scholarshnp cntlzenshlp leadership partlclpatxon In galns from being a partotS1gma Ch: Lambda actlvltues and punctuallty Addltuonal members of Srgma Cl II Lambda are ftop YOWJ Ed Henneke, John Hayden, Mike Stewart, Kent Adams, Dan Elmer, Isabelle Daley, Judy Rl ce, frow twol Marianne Dahl, Barbara Clarkson, Phnllnp Smlth, Marcia Matheson, Lynne Forker, Carolyn Geda, Janice Temple, Lynda Scheer, fbottom rowl Mary Fllcklnger, Marilyn Hllller, Joy Klmmell, Karen Crabtree, Leatha Huskey, Judy Purdy, Marlene Goedlke, Mr John Garber fsponsorl. 82 O U I I U 4: 3,31 2 c'1 gw, 5 fs' o is 191 ' 1 , . Hx AqA+ ,L . ' -' s v- 5 ,, ,, Q -W J , T- I U D+. R 3. 6 A A 1 13 H- -A , .J fr ,,. .E 1 ' T ' 3 , .5 K X, K' ' , ' 'ful I - ,. . A f I 2 ,V ,,u 5 . T V 4 yt 4 4, m, y ,x , x ' wx x 1 S X ' As' T1 ...N ' ' If l , ' , i . , , ' , if l ' , , , ' ' , ' ' , :C J , ' ' , , , , ' , . . . 1 - ' ' - I . . . . . 0 I . . . . . . U - - - he I 1 1 ' . . . . . . . . Tv New sensor members of Slgma Chu Lambda are Sue Clark Barbara Derr Sharon Smlth Charlene Gross Jackie Berman uall Beach Peggy Chrxstle Lynn Oyler and Make Hehn Mrs Carolyn Black fsponsor New UA Sigma Chl Lambda members are Nichols Erwvn Adler Gary Stemman Orland ,ff ! 'ir QB ftop rowl Bonme Oyler Carol Dlem Helen Eleades Donald McDonald Kurt Roberts row twol Jane Bingham Melissa Blsbee Letty Ann Goddard Pat Sizemore JoAnn Van Holan Teddy Gebus Janet Bltzlnger Barbara Boros bottom row Nancy Braden Joyce Richmond Carole Ruppel Lynne Woodard Mary Llncoln Patrlcla Toole Marllyn Proper Linda Foster Linda Whlte 83 1 1 . 5 1 1 1 1 I ,. . . . . 1 1 I 1 ' I' ns bw ' ul W 4, ,, W- ,sf dv! gy nr N ,Q 1, Y It X 4 lt ' - 1 n ,W , 4 f , , .. , .. , , . , 4 A ' X we . x - 1 3 2 e k -f gf' : I I I I I I I O I C I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I I I ' Proiectors Club One of the many service organizations at Northern request. Movies are a vital part of a class, because is the Proiectors Club. Its members learn how to oper- they offer the students a better understanding of the ate the proiectors and run film strips. The students subiect they are studying. show movies to various classes upon the teacher's The Proiectionists are: fstanding! Harold Purcell, Wayne Boyer, Denver McDonald, Robert Osborne, Glen Scarbrough, John Peterson, Raymond Fletcher, Kenneth Fee and Mr. Dale Christenson fspon sorlp iseatedi James Lorenz, James Truchan, Shirley Cotton, Linda Belchick, James Eastman and lrving Gollinot. Future Nurses Emergency! Doctor! Nurse! These will be familiar their careers by working in the various hospitals as words to many ofthe girls in Northern's Future Nurses volunteer workers. The satisfaction of helping others Club. The girls have already made an informal start is a big reward for desiring this profession. The otti - in their nursing career by assisting with the polio shots cers are Gina Snyder, president, Bonnie Oyler, vice- and tuberculosis X-rays. These future nurses have the president, Lois Jones, recording secretary, Nancy advantage ot being able to learn what to expect from Smith, corresponding secretary, Sue Clark, treasurer. Future .Xlurses are: CTop row! Diane Maier, Linda Brown, JoAnn Reese, Marie Pintar, Theresa Kimball, Rollene Smith, Marilyn Proper, Dorothy Milton, Patricia Mitchell, Juanita McAdory, Martha Coleman, iRow three! Carolyn Jones, Linda Rogers Lorraine Bazai re, Diane Mullvain, Gretchen Koch, 3arbara Welker, Carolyn Geda, Janet Maynard, Sharon Newby, Mahalia Willinghan, Loretta Williams, Gloria Woods, Evelyn Guise, fRow two! Barbara MacKenzie, Aliean Johnson, Barbara Pomeroy, Beverly More, Doris Denam, Jean Carah, Sue Clark, Ella Mae Kirby, Vickie Brady, Jacquelyn Woods, Eleanor Henry, Evelyn Williams, Annette Gray, Teddy Gebus, fbottom row! Mrs. Virginia Rodgers, isponsorl, Rogia Parham, Gilda Sewell, Shirley Carlson, Janet Fittante, Dorothea Mills, Geraldine White, Lois Jones,Nancy Smith, Gina Snyder, CaroleRuppel, Bonnie Oyler, S0 1d 0 B01-'mt Miss Helen Rankin, Csponsorl. 84 Sclence Club Members ot the Sclence Club partlclpate In the modern science topics The members also come to annual Flmt Science Falr Among other actuvutles school on Monday nlghts to the Science Workshop are trlps to places ot sclentutlc Interest such as and perform chemlcal experiments among other things General Motors Technical Center In Detroit, Unlver Programs are given ln which students gave short slty campus and Midland chemical plant, the latest reports The students m Science Club learn many science movies are shown and guests speak on the Interesting things that will someday help our country 'll' ea me Science Club members are ltop rowl Kurt Xllchols Larry Richards Robert Koester Har an McGhan Marlene Goedlke Carolyn Geda Daniel Elmer Judy Purdy Beth Daley Vaughn Koester bottom row Janice Temple Wlllard Verdum Wllllam Stolpnn Trudy Irwln Lynda Scheer vary Steinman Kathleen Tucker Lynn Oyler and Mr rlarold Cochran lsponsor Future Teachers Future Teachers I5 designed to Grouse e young year These talks are very helpful because they dem PGYSON S lFl'fel'eST In flle Cflfeef of fe0Cl1ll19 Secondary onstrate some of the problems that occur In the course and elementary school These students are all on a of Cqdef Teqchmg and some of fhe Sfude,-,fs experl College PfePe Ul0l'Y Course and Plan fe ellenel Cel ences The members of thus club profit greatly from Its le9e for lfelnlng US 0 leeellef The Club hee mel'lY stimulating and worth whlle qualltles The officers speakers during the year to glve talks and demonstra are Mary Ann pod-,I P,-esujenfl Sandy Berry, vice llefls Mel'lY ef The 5Peel4ef5 ere Sefllefs who fell presldent, Katherine Kelly, secretary Fred Wallace about their Cadet Teaching experiences during the Measure, Future Teachers are ltop rowl Jane Bingham Connie lvey Barbara Philo Shella Wilcox Kathy Ketchum Joan Aure Kay Steele Theresa Sxlena Lynne Forker Mary Fllckmger Mary Ann Poch Arthur Dupont Karen olowney Joyce Schoeppach Pat Cherveny lrow three Donna Cluchey Kathy Cross Llnda Llttell Vernecla Puckett Della rlansel Joan Greenshlelds Duane Edgar Ann Edwards Nancy Lee Pat Morrlssett Charlene Gross Elaine Klosterman Loula Koufaslmls Sue uross Joanne Van Hollan, lrow twol Marilyn Hllller, Darlene Shock, Beverly Brown, Maxine Allen, Gloria rlunter, Lols Moore, Barbara Clarkson, Karen Crabtree, Jo Ann Glguere, Nancy Braden, Mary Llncoln, Charlotte Shelby, Melissa Busbee, Kathy Manley, Nancy Johnston, Jo Ann Genovese, lbottom rowl Mr. Clare Dean Csponsorl, Marilyn Shemes, Barbara Boros, Ann Taylor, Katherine Lightfoot, Bonnie Donell, Lorna Holmes, Jo Klmmell, Letty Ann Goddard, Sandy Berry, Katherine Kelly, Barbara Burns, Carol Mitchell, Mary Ann Mlnardo, Sara Sue McCormlck. 85 Q . . . . . . 'K ' A ' - ' ep S , I T , . mf V 5 5 is , , . R A , . S, , . I N I N lt c Q, . , ' 'F -H '- -Q f ' Q 1 ., f . I ' in w . Z . I . I . I ' I I I , , , , 2 C 5 , , . . ,-, . 3 I I I I I I ' ' , . y . . . I 1 I e . . - . . . . . . , - . . . . ' ' f I N' - : I I I I I I . . . fs I ' I I I I I I I , . . . . . . I I I I I I I I . . . . . -c I I I I I I ' I a , 'lafeniancf' ' 49 Members of the orchestra are! fseatedl Marilyn Clark, Elverta Kindell, Ed Allison, Mary Flickinger, Leatha Huskey, Mr. Allan Walters, fdirectorl Darlene Derr, Carol McWethy, Leota Robison, Joyce Richmond, Pat Domine, Kathryn Conaway, Jim Isom, Phil Rehmus, Steven Adolph, La Verne Coleman, Mary Schafer, Cstandingl David Clark, Carol Brown, fat the piano, Rollene l.ehr, Carol Geda. Boys'Glee Club 'QR .....-1--- - Members ofthe Boys' GI ee Club are: Ctop rowt Gerald Bennett, Maurice Dickerson, Floyd Giles, Elvin Wright, J.C. McKenzie Leon McGee, Melvin Patrick, frow threel George Cleaves, Paul Mitchell, John Demps, Robert Mance, Alvin Banks, Lester Thomas, Matt Taylor, frow twol Chuck Fowler, James Demps, Fred Beauclette, Homer Scroggins, Vernell William, Jim Wilson, Harvey Martin, fbottom rowl Mr. Roy Bumgarner fdirectorl Jesse Edwards, James Spencer, Roy Cabbins, J.D. Crutchfield, Jim Dawkins, Rudy Terrell, Richard Hoag. 86 Mr. Allan Walters, our band and orchestra director, has been at Northern for five years. When he first came here the orchestra consisted of seven people. Grad- ually, through much effort on Mr. Walters part of rounding up musi- X cians to be in orchestra, the X group began to grow and grow. Today it consists of 40 members and for the last two years it has played in the concerts and after 'fx tive years Northern's orchestra was entered into the district competition tor bands and orches- V New tra. Northern's Orchestra received 'Q a first place rating. Busily practicing for the Christmas concert are: ffront rowl Mr. Allan Walters fdirectorl, Keith Steele, Kaye Steele, and Janice Templei ll-'JUCk rowl Kathy Cross, Joyce Solsman, and lisgening in the background is Arthur Dupont. A new group gf Noffhefn is fhe BQYS' Glee Club, l'lGS l!'lC!'eCISed in l'T'lefT1beI'Sl liP. Not only have they ifl' It ioins with the Choir and Girls' Glee Club to pre- CfeGSed in number, bUf Their QUGIHY has 9Ve07lY lm' Senf SCI-,Col assemblies, In fl-,e lqsf year fhe group proved also. This group participated in a concert in May Additional members are: hop rowl David Wilt, Jerry Jones, Theol Jackman, George Bradshaw, Theodore Jackson, John Carr, Paul Kovach, Crow threel Denny Camp, William Irving, Leonard Palmer, Chuck Marold, Jerry Holcomb, Richard Nowland, Colberg Rushing, frow twol Kent Vanbelois, Willie Woods, James Daniels, Mike Fizell, Ken McClellan, John Edwards, Edward Mieldeg ibottom rowt Frank Jones, Manley DeShong, George Johnson, Mike Csintyan, Gerald Wilson, David Bernstein, Ronald Weidman. 87 Being G port of the Wide Wide World program, fel, activities Northernls Choir toolc part in during the evised from Flint this year, was one of the outside Semeslef- Singing for Churches and Cl'-lbs fill out Choir members are top row Floyd Giles John Temple Edward Cralne John Sargis Clarence Lee Edward Rlveffe Nancy Heddon row three Chuck Fowler John Gala William Edwards Richard Hoag Sydney Fletcher Benito Reed Marilyn Alles frow two PatKanupp Lorna Holmes JoAnn Miller Darlene Tallman Doris Cook Darlene Derr fbottom row Mr Bumgarner director Trudy lrwln Sue Buehler Sandra Reinert PatriclaKilbourn Carol Moll Leach Janice Carb Janet Carb Sharon McCrary row three Christine Vldean Sonia Nlckols Linda Casler Sandra Gould Jane Bingham Emma Wilson Jo Ann Grlesler row two Vernelce Butler Jane Lara Jacquel yn Woods Joy Saxton Merrie Lynn Asaro Carolyn Williams Carol Ferguson bottom row Linda White Dorothy Stewart Xlancy Smith Marilyn Wallace Janice Wmg and Violet Lake at left Mr Roy Bumgarner director 88 i 5 l l I 1 1 I I i I ' I ' i l l 1 1 I I 1 i I I A ' i 1 J 1 1 i 1 1 i I I J ' K . JI . I I . I . . . I , - Members ofthe Girls' Glee Club are: Ctop rowl Karen Lehr, Letty Goddard, Judy Goll, Shirley Lary, Mary Whipple, Pat I . I I I C J . . . I . . I . I I i I i 1 i I i l i 1 1 1 1 1 I i i 1 i i l l l I I J i I i ' ' 1 ' i l l - C ' l- Wegmwfz, their remammg schedule The student body IS also Christmas season the halls ot Northern resound with able to enloy the talents of this skilled group at the voices of this group as they carol Through the assemblnes where the choir performs During the hal s 26 Other members are top row Gall Taylor Bob Batey Leonard Palmer Bull Clark Jerry Buben Hugh Mohan Bull Tytar row threel Rollene Smith Josephine Magnapora Francls Haddad Paul Borg Ken Paul Bob Abernathy Bob Calloway row two Maxlne Cole Loss Jones Shella Wllcox Gina Snyder Barbara Derr Dorothy Stewart bottom row Evelyn Keys Elsle Hopklns Elaine Fruesorger Janice Swartz Jacqueline Matelcek Janice Woodward Addntnonal members are top row Maggie McGlown Sally Elton Beverly Mlron Beth Anderson Sue Johnson Myrtle Prnce Gloria Woods Loretta Wlllnams Loss Moore Crow threel Sally Nrederhouse Bonnie Oyler Marllyn Alles Futha Halton Phyllis Jefferson Lslllan Tyson Benlta Reed frow twol Shirley Carlson Doris Marks Susle McNeal Sandra Relnert Callle Parker Llllle Wilder Sondra Curp bottom row Rose Chartrand Dranna McAdory Ann Zyber Laura Haines Connie Hollckl Judy Benedlck and Mary Dlttman 89 ,fx v ltr , . 4 lk , di. f, ' :VW .-, , Y a uffXX'fli14? 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Additional members are: fback rowi Don Severance, David Stull, John Long, Bob Koester, Fred Narrin, Bonnie VanNatta, Bob Juno, Lindo Littell, Tom Fleetwood, Jim Jarrett, Barbara Morrison, John Comfort, lrow twoi Ray Dilley, Susan Popadich, Willard Verdun, Orvetta Dodd, Keith Steele, Kay Steele, Dan Elmer, Bernard Williams, lfront rowl Trudy Irwin, Ann Taylor, Jane Vanden Belt, Beth Daley. 91 Opportunltles forthe future are pro vlded for many by active partlcapatuon achieved through teamwork, Sportsman shlp and the will to wln Students also bear a sense of prlde and accomplishment when they are repre sented by a wannmg team Q in sports. Desirable attitudes are YT! rf W,.fs..- n X, v f ..,-an ,, --2 v' Hhfdhua U . k ' ..- .I i S I s 1 4 Varsity Football Detroit De La Salle Grosse Pointe Grand Rapids Catho Saginaw Eastern Muskegon Pontiac Saginaw Arthur Hill Bay City Central Flint Central lic Central 4l-0 7-0 Postponed 'I4-7 6-13 20-7 20-7 l3-28 i2-6 Andy MacDonald Head Coach The members of the i957 Varsity team are: ftop rowl Harvey Sanders, Lawrence Collins, Charles Jones, Dave Munerlyn Herman Morgan, Eugene Csapo, Dennis Wright, Fred Waters, L.J. Muddy, Sid Weycker, Roy Anderson, Don Meade, Tom Shedd and Roger Dunn, lrow twol Dave Murray, Jerry Piesko, Jack Erwin, Jerry Nagy, Leonard Palmer, Willie Junior, Elvin Wright Ernie Rison, Dan Terrell, Eddie Roberts, Fred Paul, Del Murphy, and Jim Hodop fbottom rowl John Matus, Ed Woods, Fred Wallace, Jim Jarrett, Phil Gaines, Tom Riutta, Gene McFadden, Arnold Riggs, George Fisher, Dave Gannon, Sy Holt, Earl Bryant, Ken Paul, Vic Urick, and Jim Dawkins. K X Above vs the 1957 football coaching staff It consists of fleft to N O n C 0 G C h right Ron Hauglle lane coach Jlm Creamer llne coach Fred Crawford Jumor Varslty llne coach Mac Valleau Junlor Varsity backfleld coach Ed Krupq lme Coach Bull Adams backfleld coach Andy MacDonald Through thelr hard efforts Northern s foot pall olayers Fmlshed the season wlth a commendable O 2 reC0fd- Phul Games IS trying to shake off the Grosse Pointe defender as another urosse Pointe man number 12 IS comlng up to assrst In the resultmq tackle 96 The Vikings started the 1957 Football season by facing Detroit s 1956 city champs, DeLaSalle We crushed them 41 0 on break away runmng Fave dlfferent players scored, provnng that we have depth The second game was against anoth er Detroit team, Grosse Pointe We beat them 7 O and at was the only game they lost the rest of the season Even more amazing, It was the only touch down that was registered against them Their fourth place rating In the state was very respect able The Grand Rapids Catholic Central game was called off when both teams were hard hut by flu We then traveled to Saginaw to play Eastern The score was 7 7 going Into the flnal mnnutes On fourth down, Saginaw punted, Collms took the punt and handed off to Phu! Games who scampered 70 yards for the wxnnlng touchdown Left Northern s Jlm Penrod falls to the ground after catching a screen pass and a urosse Pomte defender appears to be rushing In to secure Penrod to the ground. Northern beat urosse Polnte, 7 0, and this was theur only loss for the enture season. More spectacular IS that Northern's 7 O victory Included the only pomts scored against vrosse Pointe In their 1957 season r-1 5 A, . 1 4 llc Lk x ' 1 my D ' W .- , . c 6 Q f 7zM '- . 1 YV NA 1 f X X 1 1 ' r -5. L if 2 . 5 1 I - 2 . I 7 . I I ' - l . We then were upset by the Bug Reds from Muskegon 13 6 Pontiac tell to us 20 7 the follow ang week Phil Games had one of has best games, scoring all three touchdowns Saginaw Arthur Hull then fell by the same 20 7 score Thus time Phll Games scored twlce glvlng hum eight touchdowns for the season Our only other loss ofthe season came at this time The second rated team In the state Bay Cnty Central, beat us 28 I3 We then took the hlghly pruzed cnty tntle by defeating Flmt Central, 'l2 6 Games scored once glvlng hum ten touchdowns for the season for Northern s top offensive player He also captured record was sux wlns against two losses glvmg us a tltth place rating ln the state Northern s Phnl Games 133D scores the Vlklngs thnrd touchdown against Arthur Hull on a thlrty yard run Elvin Wright 5U guards Phul against any on coming attackers Phnl Games scores the second touchdown of the game Northern s Fred Wallace IS all alone as he breaks away against Arthur Hnll This nineteen yard 'aunt came after Ernie to Score the V'k'n95 l'f57 touchdown from e'9l1f Yards OU? Rlson recovered a fumble for Northern. Noffhefn defemed the l'll'VeS, 20 7 97 A I ' - the Saginaw Valley Crown with 48 points. Our idle 1.2-6 we .yn ZQMQ li. Above uene Csapo, quarterback for Northern, on a keeper play IS being brought down by a Central defender This was the last play ofthe thlrd quarter Csapo called the slgnal s of fl-te enhre game Upper rlght Sy Holt romps up the field for a consuderable galn and almost a touchdown rn the second quarter of play The flrst touchdown of the game was scored by Northern s Fred Waters Waters started through left tackle only to fund no hole, he then very alertly broke around left end and scored from seven yards out The Central defender us Tom Thomps U' 4. 'Y ' We ffgy Lai: 98 6- '-. 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Q n I - . , . . l Senior guard Ken Paul recelves has varsity letter and a handshake of congratulations from Coach Mac Donald Ken was a starter untll he dnslocated his shoulder IH late season play against Arthur Hull One of Ken s greatest ambltlons was to play against Central In hrs Sensor year however he wasn t able to fulfull his deslre Dr Frank Manley glves a word of congratulations to tru captams Tom Rrutta Gene Mc Fadden and Phrl Games John M Barrett Flrnt Publlc School buslness manager and Mr Charles S Mott look on Northern s Thlrtleth Annual Football Banquet was held December 5, In the school cafeteria The toastmaster for the evening was Mr Walter Scott, President of the Board of Edu cation The invocation was made by Gene McFadden welcom Dr Spencer W Myers, Supernntendent of Schools, and com ments from the press by Mr Doug Mlntllne, Journal Sports Writer Jlm Gute commented on behalf of the student body and Tom Ruutta spoke on behalf of the team Each coach also had a short comment to make on the past football season The announcement of the l958 co captains, Eugene Csapo and L J Muddy, was made publlc Couch Andy MacDonald awarded letters to the varslty members of the football squad Immediately following, movies at the Thanksgiving Day Game were shown Phu! Games, Northern s swift halfback, receives a hand shake and his third varsity letter from Coach Mac Donald. Among those looking on are Ed Krupa, assistant Couch' Mr Everett Cummings, member ofthe school board, DV- SPSUCSI' Myers, Superintendent ofthe Fllnt Public .mu Schools, Walter Scott, president of the schoolboard, Prlncrpol Guy Houston, Mr. Bentley, Doug Mlntllne ofthe Flint Journal and Mohammed Azhar All Khan, an exchange reporter from Pakistan. 100 , Q K , '3 J S ' . 'I I I . . . . I - ' , . . . . . . I - ing speech by our principal, Mr. Guy V. Houston, remarks by f - . . ' ' ' I f '.A N x T NqgQ 3 O QQ M V MQ t' J? WBX C fb! . Junior Varsity Fgotball The Junior Varsity football squad completed the season with three wins and seven losses. The first game was against Bendle which resulted Bendle . 7.12 in a T2-7. Howell, the Norsemen's second foe, defeated the Little Vikings Howell . 6.18 T8-6. The third game was against the Central J-V's who won by a score Central . l2-25 of 25-'l2. ln Saginaw, the Saginaw Eastern reserves won by a score of l8- Saginaw - l3- 'l8 l3- Boyls Vocqfionql School 26-13 ln a non-conference game against Boys Vocational School, Northern Pgnfiqc - 6.7 won its first game of the year, 26-13. The sixth game ofthe season was Arthur Hill . 12.0 T2-O hard fought game against Pontiac reserves with a 7-6 score in favor Bay City . 12.0 of Pontiac. Arthur Hill met the Little Vikings next and were defeated T2- 0. ln the final game of the season, the Junior Varsity met Bay City Central's J.V. squad who hadn't lost a game all year and defeated them 12-0- The members of the Junior Varsity and Sophomore squads are ltop rowl Albert Kellum Harold Czarney George Games lrow FIVE, Joe Williams Rodney Brown Tommy Moore Sherred Johnson Kenny Burden James Blair Milton Bolds lrow fourl Carl Rushing Tom Pelton William Talley Jack Franslolx Darrel Anderson Ken McClellan Gary Robinson Chester Stocker Pat Brady J C Smith Maurice Pea Joe Carter lrow threel George Cl eaves Ray Gust Ray Holcomb Jlm Smith Sid Weycker Jim Hale lrow two Leroy Pratt Doryce Dickerson Arnett Rlson Pat Ogden Frank Glover Tom O Hara Jim Nlergarth Jerry Wright Ray Brotbeck Bennie Calxp John Aho Bull Simmons bottom rowl Bob Pate Harold Bates John Rlvard Willie Gates Levi March J B Elzy Alvin Etherly Bob Hardy Dave Boksonskl Arthur Henry Norman Keys 101 . . : I I . I . . l I I I I I I I I 9 . I I . . I . .I . I I . I I I . . . I . I I I . I I . . I Ed Brown, Warren Copeland, Chuck Nagy, Don Anderson, Noah Shumpert, Roscoe Roberts, J.C. McKenzie, Jerry Dickinson, l I . A W I . I I I I I ' I ' l ' I I 1 I . r , ' I i l 1 1 . I G . 1 P , . . , ' , , ', , . if ,e--P' Checking their running time with Coach Badar are Jlm Spencer and Jerry Rvdl ey Cross Country Northern s cross country squad, paced by seniors Jlm Lynch Jerry Radley, and Jlm Wllllams, completed a tune over all record thus season, losung only two meets all year The team also placed thlrd ln the Valley with 86 points At the Regnonal meet, we placed fifth and missed golng to the State meet by lust one place Northerns Jlm Lynch placed sixth which made hum elxglble to go to the State meet as an mdnvndual Coach Baclar commented that thus IS the toughest regional In the state Northern s reserve unlt had a good season also, and tlmshed Its Competition by wlnnlng the Valley Reserve championship Both teams are loolung forward to another vlctorlous sea son next year Varsity members are: fstandingl Coach Badar, Jerry Ridley, Dallas Roby, Jim Spencer, ahd Terry Roth fmanagerlg lkneelingl Doug Alexander, Frank Voalces, Jim Lynch, 102 Jim Spencer and Jerry Ridley are on t1elr mark getting set as Loach Badar takes o last minute check on their starting positions VARSITY Northern Ypsilanti Northern Bay City Northern Arthur Hull Northern Midland Northern Central Northern Pontiac Valley 3rd Dual Meets Regional 5th Won 4 Lost 2 Low score wins 37 f ' in Northern Northern Northern Northern Northern Northern Va ey Reserve members are: fstandingl Charles McNeely, Kent Van Belois, Leon Savage, Harold Haywood Orlando DeWayne Pool, Erwin Adler, Jonathan Marsh, David Buford, Dennis Wesley, fkneelingl Fred uross David Grant Larry Irwin Bob Juno, Jerry Jurk, Wilbert Martin, Wisdom Pittman, Percy McGowan, and Fred Gebstadt 171- iii'-g'f -:fe-,f5g',,f.,,, W of www ,, f e- 4 --fx, QQ., 1, kk Y I Q K- wi N ui gym ,'Vf .H 4-of , . . . - , J ' o . . , . 18 ' ' 43 22 ' 37 28 ' 29 29 ' 27 39 'l8 27.5 ' 44.5 .f Il 7, . l x I I 9 2 l ' l 6 . 1: X f whiny. fzlacelncl in . The i957-58 Varsity Basketball Team finished this season with a second place standing in Valley competition. They started off on the right foot by defeating Port Huron C71-431, before losing to both Grand Rapids C. C. C58-705, and Saginaw f55-663. Lansing Sexton was the start of a 10 game winning streak. They were defeated KS9-54l, Arthur Hill came next 155-415. In the first City series game the Norsemen pulled a 46-45 victory. Then in quick succession came defeats of Pontiac C49-471, Bay City Central Q63-49l, Lansing Sexton Q49-435, Saginaw UO-591, Grand Rapids C. C. f64-431, Arthur Hill Q64-391, and Bay City 163-605. In the second city series game we were taken by Central C58-751, and then 158-640. The finish of our regular season play ended at Pontiac with one point defeat, Q51-525. In the District play, we took the championship by defeating Bay City Handy Q68-57l. By winning, we qualified for the I. M. A. Regional Tournament where we lostf37-48,l to Saginaw Arthur Hill. This ended a great season, however, as we placed second in Valley competition, and first in our District. The members of the Varsity wereg Gaines Sanders, Bob Hamilton, Gary Chambon, Clifford Carr, Jesse Johnson Maurice Woodson Ken Paul Mike Holaly Northern Northern Northern Northern Northern Northern Northern Northern Northern Northern Northern Northern Northern Northern Northern -'Wiiifiiv Basketball Schedule 6 4 7 6 6 6 5 5 Port Huron 43 Grand Qaplds C C Sagmaw 66 Lansing Sexton 54 Arthur Hrll 41 Flmt Central 45 Pontlac 47 Bay Cnty Central 49 Lansmg Sexton 43 Saginaw 59 Grand Qaplds C C 43 Arthur Hull 39 Bay City Central 60 Flint Central 75 Pontnac 52 Vlklngs moving In to trap Bay Clty are Maurlce Woodson Harvey Sanders DISTFICT l55l and Cliff Carr CSU The Bay City men are Butch Kokaly f60l Jay Northern Bqy Clfy Handy 57 English UU and Bob Bishop 1651 Regionals Northern 37 Arthur Hall 48 K. Reg Glllard C455 uary Chambon and Bay Clty s Butch Kokaly C601 grapple for a loose ball Looklng on IS Vrkmg Pat Manley and Wolves Jay English UU and Bob Bishop C655 35 N.. Reg Glllard C455 chases a loose ball as Harvey Sounders l55l 'nes to 'nfefcepf 0 P055 Irliended for Bob Hamilton l54l and Pat Manley 1425 moves BUY C Y'5 Butch K9k0lY l50l- Also I'eUCl'lln9 fOr 'he ball IS ,n ,O qsmst the Wolves' Krls Mathews l67J. Looking IS Phnl Games MBI. 105 71 sa , ' . .70 55 ' - A , 54 59 ' A , B ss ' . 46 ' 49 - 3 . 9 . , 0 , I fi 3 ' C Q 3 ' t. 'M ginwt: l ll . K .. . . 4 f't 'f A - - 42 , Y ,x eo ,Q 1541 or 'K Q 54 ts 43 aff, , X vt K 4 A A A ' ln the Reglonal playoffs Arthur Hull and Flint Northern battle for the bull Here Northern s Cluff Carr 51 drives Northern S pat Mcrney 42, appears 'O be ready to mjol U two pomler Vlilmlfa Northern 5 B05 l'l0mllf0n l54 pass the ball to another fast breakrng Northern player '11 In their game agaunst Arthur I-lull an the Reglonal serles The Arthur Hull players are Paul Doersam Jrm Rae and Bob Hart Northern s Maurlce Woodson IS In background Maurlce Woodson Q31 attempted to block o pass whuch was Reg Glllard of Northern 4 gets a rebound and ns about to out of reach The Arthur Hull pl uyers pictured are Rlepe m0Ve foward l S 90Ul PGfMf1f1'eY 42 GPPBUYS to be T Y '19 to foreground and Doersom behmd Woodson get down court also The Arthur Hull player 43 IS Rrepe 106 r l l . I . r 5 ' V ' C l .... ....-Z-- UI!-J-l.. I I L , I Il I f O . Y VY . . c 5, . . ' ' ' ' . C 5 ' Q 5 - n . ' K J ' ' . Bob Hamilton l54laDDears to be callmq Maurice Woodson background Mnckey Holaly C337 IS moving ln on Central s Kenth Rlchardson, Ce 'ff0l S Felix Muller fallmg and Keith Richardson struggle for 'he bull as Northern s Gary Chambon and Ken Paul move In 107 Phul Games whlfe unlforml lsbarelv OU? lUlT1Ped In a rebound afte mp? by Central s Dale Lucas 23 Harvey Saunders f55l R69 Glllflfd Bwdlev and Rlchcrdsvn fry for the rebound - . I . . V . 5. . . K . . ' . . 'Z' . , . . . , K ,- sm Y . fi ,? ,lx V' M if f ' i Y w v Junlor Varslty Team Northern The members of the Junior Varsity squad were fstandlngj Bob Juno Calvin Wllllams Dennis Wright Del Murphy Gary Locke Mr Edward Krupa coachl lkneelmgl Charles Gondol Lonnle Collins Charles Jones Vlc Urlck Ed Vuckers Schedule Gene Cscpo Port Huron 26 Northern Northern Lanslng Sexton 29 Saginaw 47 Grand Rapids Cathollc Central 28 Northern Northern Northern Northern Northern Northern Northern Sagunaw 32 Lansing Sexton 36 Arthur Hxll 35 Flint Central 44 Pontiac 60 Bay Clty 29 Sophomore Team Northern Northern Northern Northern Northern Arthur Hull 50 Bay Cnty 46 Flint Central 50 Flint Central 51 Pontnac 41 The members of the Sophomore team were fstandlngl John Nlergarth Jam Dawkins Ken Lotz Jerry Wrlght Roger Dunn Hershal Pritchard Ernest Carr fkneellngl J B Elzy Alvin Etherly Vernon Walls Leonard O Koneskl 108 . . I . . l I I . 4 I J. V. , I I I I I 60 41 ' 46 ' ' 61 ' 33 ' Northern 60 Grand Rapids Catholic Central 45 51 ' 63 ' 37 ' 66 ' 56 ' 48 ' 41 ' 40 ' 65 ' 54 ' The newest club established at Northern is the Syn chromzed Swimming Club The club was lust established this year under the direction ot Mrs Margorie Dennis The girls learn to do stunts and variations ot basic strokes ln the picture below you see the girls beginning to get into a circle Carol Ruppel, sitting up inthe water tells them to point their toes and get their legs up ln the pic ture at the upper right tour ofthe girls do a ballet leg tor our camera The girls practice every Thursday night after school, ln June they hold a water show Although when observed the stunts and strokes look easy they are not lt takes many hours of hard work and practice to perfect them Fri day mornings you could usually tell who the Synchronized the chlorine, but with a pleased look because they did so we L -9 4:88 4-3 109 Q, anti'-5 ' A ,Y ,, v '14 5 as V 1, if was fm l 0 O we ZW Q.. - f' . . - A 3 . . . . . ,N ' I - - 4 ,. 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Anyone in our community, regardless of age, may enioy the many activities offered here. Manley pool offers a chance for anyone to improve his skill in swim- ming as a sport or as a means of re- creation. The pool is also used by Northern's Teen Club and physical education classes. Swimming Ill- Northern's swimming team continued to improve this year, only its second as a Varsity team. Under - the co-captainship of Frank Voakes and Bob Mikesell, they lost a few meets against more experienced teams -vw ' only because of insufficient depth. Because ofthe size of Manley Pool, one of the most spacious in the Valley, the Valley meet was held there. Manley Pool also serves as a practice area for our team. The team had a few bright spots with individual performances. This year's best swimmer was Frank Voakes as he holds 9 of 'll Varsity records. The 200 yard freestyle relay composed of Voakes, Bob Mlkesell Mike Shields, and Jim Williams, went undefeated In Manley Pool and now hold the city record for this event Next year, Coach Crawford can look forward to seeing most of his team members returning sg.. Buddy Callaway demonstrates a front pike dive The members of the swimming team are fback rowl Larry Horton Roy Clapper frow threel Jerry Roster Tom Shedd Dick Shields Alvey Blanford Jerry Romanowskl Terry Purcell Dallas Raby Tom Moore Bill Shultes Tom O Hara front row Allan Fuller co captain Bob Mlkesell co captain Frank Voakes Jim Williams Craig Larlon uary Lightfoot KH-1N1chQI5 Don Spach Charles Cook J C Calloway 112 ' 1 ' an-.L . . . ' ' 'Aja . v -' C ,iii H n ' ' 2 , 1 , , ' Buszka, Walter Donlan, Robert Foss, Gary Robinson, Dan Lindsay, Larry Richards: frow twol Bruce Vick, Carl Convis, Mike ' I I .I I I I ' I ' F C W l ' . ll l 4 ' I ll I . l . r . l I A l 1 ' l , , . . . The co-captains of this years team were Bob Mikesell and Frank Voakes shown their hme by Coach Crawford This Yeam has never been defeated In Northern s pool 113 The 200-yard freestyle relay Yeam composed of Frank Voakes, Jim Williams, Mike Shields, and Bob Mikyesell is being rxk Art McGee and Ed Jankowski are demonstrating a hold, as Coach Hauglie gives a word of advice on how to perform it correctly. Members of the Varsity team with their places in the Saginaw Valley Champion ship are: Arnett Rison fdthl, Warren Copeldnd i3fdl, George B UdSh0W ilstl, DUN Spencer Mthl, Sid Weycker, Ed Jankowski ffirdl, Art McGee i2'1dl, ROY Anderson- Kneeling: Jerry Littell, Stephen Adolph i2r'lCll, Duriel Al'1del'S0f'l ilsfll Larvell Buchanon Hstl, Alvin Banks C3rdl, 114 Northern Northern Northern Northern Northern Northern Northern Northern Northern Wrestling Schedule 'I4 33 29 10 23 23 19 49 3 Bay City Handy Davison - 15 Central - 20 Bay City Handy Port Huron - 26 Central - 19 Pontiac - 29 Alpena - 3 Bay City Central unlm...-anna'-4 Larvell Buchanon, and Darlel Anderson are being coached by Mr. Hquglie before going into the State meet Thrs year s Varsrty Wrestlrng team followed rn the Footsteps of last year, by agarn placrng second rn Valley competrtron Darrel Anderson, lO3 pound matman, was hrgh scorer of all the teams partrcrpatrng rn the Regronal meet, prnnrng hrs man rn only 35 seconds He has gone undefeated rn Varsrty competrtron thrs season, and rs one ofthe srx qual rfyrng for the State frnals Larvell Buchanon, l'l2 pound matman, placed frrst rn Regronal competrtron by defeatrng last years champron, and qualrfred forthe State frnals Others qualrtyrng for State competrtron were Alvrn Banks 120 pounds , Jrm Spence 'l27 pounds Arnett Rrson l33 pounds and George Bradshaw 'l45 pounds Darrel Anderson and Larvell Buchanon work on some ' of therr holds whrch helped them take rndrvrdual Valley The Reserve team drd well rn defeatrng Flrnt Tech 26 24 Champ,onSh,ps George Bradshaw and Larvell Buchanon prepare for a practrce match as Mr Bentley referees Members of the Reserve team are Jerry Drckenson Roy Pate Drck Gatz Ray Bretebeck Roy Anderson ,kneelrng Ruddy Terrell Wrllre Cox George Games George Wrlson 115 . 1 . . . 5 3 l l ' l l, ' . f J - . C l il. . . A 'A- l Baseball Varsxty Baseball Schedule Kearsley Saginaw M Aprl Saginaw Cranbrook Kearsley Lanslng Sexton Beecher Fllnt Tech Ma Port Huron double header Bay City Bay Cnty Flint Tech Arthur Hull Arthur Hull -gd Wx wie ft. 'Eg-vi '32 will X MQHJQ 'uf Pontiac 5-4 5' ,gym Pontiac Jitl'5+'5l'W'+? 1p.h Cranbrook Central Central 'f' June 2 ,L Coach Bull Adams 'sewers Wx is Af 63mm Wai. mfs' 1543 v Pi Sh! Coach Jlm Creamer The 1957 baseball team finished the season with The 1958 baseball team has ten returning letter a 10 8 record Only three returning lettermen were on men and head coach Bull Adams IS very optlmlS'fIC thus team about the success of this year s team A 'VG Members ofthe baseball team are ftop rowl Larry Chrustuan, Larry Slgullnske, Dave Williams, Harvey Sanders, Dave Gannon, Bob Hamnlton, Del Murphy, Jlm Hale, lmnddle YOWD Charles Gondol, Charles Harris, Gene Csapo, Erme Rsson, Vlc UflCk, Roy Anderson, Pat Manley, Bull Brackett, lbottom rowl Jack Erwin, Ken Paul, Tom Rlutta, Coach Bull Adams, Mickey Holaly, Sud Weycker, Jam Penrod. 116 a. ff, 25 A ,Q I TZ? i A ' Y' 'l 10 ,arf ' ' 14 ' l7 'l9 , ' 21 gully 22 ' 'C X 23 so A 29 ' ft . ' -ig ...ffl , A Y f - T77 ,. s T ' Y 3 f 7 .W , by 5 W uf., 7, ,K g, 'K f ' '4!Xl'..'f '7'f f,- 1-f 1- Q . Q 1 lg A sesniitac Qsei , A T X r 12 T A My f 4 '- ., W l kwa . 1 'EWG .'., - ..Z'f?.Qw2f- F 'fit .v 8 : isI:,2i?:Xf2fQ ffw,',gfWf5la'if l IA A A l 22 ' ful i , , ' - by ' . ' .Q t e T 27 139 1- g fi? .Q V 1.'YTf9.l t' '4 C ' s 5 -:fi fm- ' 'KT 'A f ie' - ' . I ..,J N f Xb ,s . X A K . NX S nl N M e wr N X w 1 1 y 'X x l X T x , xt, s f X ,' X lj., S . Yr Q T 4 f. P-K 4' f g f ' , 'if . s y I M y 1 nl iii lil ll! Members of Northern s Infield are, Harvey Saunders, Tom Rlutta, Vlc Urlck, Ken Paul Gene Csapo, Jlm Hale, Northern s 1958 starting lineup are Ernie Rlson, Sud Weyclier, Mike Holaly Jack Erwin, Tom Rlutta, Jim 5 x M., MT M Sw' AMW- x 'QM N531 Q4 's4'f'! llll I rs ,x- ii V5 -rf. awww.. And 55,1 X rw ff? fy? tr l 'M -if ' F ,W ' : F V Q F If an I E lg!! I . ,- L.4M.4,5.gif4, L ' Pot Manley gets off a bunt as Del Murphy works behind the plate Team mates looknn on are Larr Si ulinskn 9 Y Q U I I2 Iss ti. 1' ill II1 .Ca- 'N-R Mike Holaly Capicln of Northern s baseball squad looks over four members of thus year s team Forming the numerals 1958 are Charles Gondol Roy Anderson Sud Weycker and Erme Rlson Eff Northern s ten reiurnlng lettermen are standnngl Jack Erwin Larry Chrlsflan Tom Rluffd Dave Gannon -hm Penrvd Ernle Ruson fkneellngl are Bull Bracket? Ken Paul Coach Adams Make Holaly and Sud Weycker 118 H3 NP IFI 'Fx I 'S .f' Mlke Holaly talks over slgnals wlth three of Northern s top hurlers Larry Chrlstlan Bob Hamilton an Dave Gannon Apr: Saginaw Tech Grand Blanc J V Baseball Grand Blanc Saginaw Central St Agnes Mt Morrls Tech Pontxac a Central St Agnes Wt 9: Q55 Members of the J V. Baseball Team are lstandlngl Bull Harris, Stewart Washburn, Al Genovese, Ed Vickers, Jlm Smnth, Noah Shumpert, Doug Wenger, Wayne Shultz, Harold Bates, Jerry Drckenson, Doug Alexander, Duck Emberton, Cslttlngl Nlck DeVantler, John Gasper, Duck Howell, Len Okonlskl, Roger Dunn, Ken McClellan, John Matus, Don Anderson. 119 .-1,'f,s:e, 1- --.4 is gg i -Q., A lw 3 t QL We Ll :Q L mir: nie: A 3 ,, I S gf K A y . I 5 , 1 A , ' ' S is on -A A . -- I 'V , K .' -A V' . one 1' 5, K it 'Vi-iv ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' . ' , d 'I 14 ' 7 16 I U 12 17 ' 14 22 . 16 . ' 24 19 ' M y 6 27 . 'S ! X , , - x ll ffl 1 ' l ' N' s , X Q, Q . , ' , 'N ,. -I xr W, : 's r A ,. ,C L y A x EH t 1 i , y , l , I . 'i ' l A 1 Track Q Coach Norb Badar Thus year s thlnclads have many returnlng letter men who were members of last year s Class A Runner up State Champ-onshlp Team Last year s team addltnon to bemg undefeated In dual competltlon, also took a flrst place nn the Arthur Hall Invltatlonal Re lays, Huron Relays, Central Mlchlgan Relays as well as the Cnty and Valley tltles 6 -t Coach Fred Crawford Coach Ron Hauglle A fl Ma 8 TRACK SCHEDULE Arthur Hall Arthur Hull lnvltatsonals Mt Pleasant Mansfueld Relays Cnty Championship Pontiac Sagmaw Central Michigan Relays Mt Pleasant Valley Championship Sagnnaw Regional Northern, Pontaac, Central Reserves State Meet Lansing Non Grad Northern '91 Wars. 'V The members of this year s Varsity squad are back row Orlando Roberts Calvin Wllllams Ron Goldstein Jerry Rrdley Wlllle Junior Reg Glllard and Gene Nelson row two Clnff Carr Jam Hodo Jlm Wllluoms .Ilm Lynch Bernard Wllllams Percey Mc Gowan and Fred Wallace kneeling Maurice Pea Fred Waters Dennls Wright Lonny Collms Phnl Games Loye Flynn L J Muddy and Harvey Martun 7 A 1 W 4' p ,I . 11 ' ' ' . 18 ' h , A 6 - 22 . . . 1 , 25 ' ' ' . ' , in 29 ' . . . . . . Y 3 ' ' , , - - 17 ' . . . ' 22 ' 24 ' 27 - -- fill Jililil 5 L Q 1 1 l Pr, IL- B x fi QT xiii., 'Q I V- A P I f K P xiii' if . A C .L ll . v I v A AVAYA-'M' , I . . . I - I . I ' ' ' , ' , :C l ' , ' , ' ' ' , ' 1 ' ' , . :Q ' J ' , , ' ' , ' , ' ' , 110 l- l ' 880 runners for this year are: lstandingl Wilbert Martin, Gene Burton, Ron Felton, Manley DeShong, Erwin Adler, lstartingl Fred Wallace, Harvey Martin, and Orlando Roberts. cv' - V This year s mllers are standing Chuck Nagy, Dave Buford Larry Erwin, Dave Grant, Levi March, and Jim Nichols startingl Jim Williams, Percy McGowan, Fred uross, Jim Lynch, and Bruce Hopkins X ' I 1 0 -3'-ns, This year s sprinter are Fred Waters, Bernard Williams Loye Flynn, Jam Hodo, Scott Relerford, and lvory Thomas 121 x- W ' 1 ,xt N. l ,D ' . , . K . 1 I I t ,, - . l Y t t .I . .-. M . f 'A .L I S V ll n g V V V-wk ,, ' , Q . f , ,,,ff,:z. M ., - .' 1. , , ,..f -f yTf.,-Q. ,,, ff . -, h ' 'Nag 3, mf -'-.- I ,N ,1n aff, f... 4. -2 , , Q . , . . . . , . The quarter milers for this year are Calvin Williams, Phil Gaines, Larry Collins, Dennis Wright, Maurice Pea, RON Goldstein. Joe Carter. Ray Gist. This year s varsity high lumpers and Pole Vaulters consist of Ernest Carr Loye Fly Wright L J Muddy J B Elzy Leroy Pratt Murlce Pea Dave Buford Gene Nelson Ronald Goldstein nn Rodney Brown Jerry 'Rv ywwww 'Env' This year s hurdlers watch Reg Gilliard clear one in practice ookxng on are Loye Flynn Ernest Carr Larry C llms J B Elzy Dennis Wright Jerry Ridley and L J Muddy 122 ,,.a X 1 Q'-fraud WMM -swim 'Dm A JEQNE1 9 X it if '-'rm .. 'ixr -f 'ir 'QM La-rd '44-6-sf rf' r r'Qf1 45'f F. , q.u f!'-fi 1' 'I -sr ' r.wmf 3.,w .nity -::,. -W Harvey Marrm one or 'rms Year S fefuff' One of this year s returning lettermen IS Phil Games, who IS shown :ng lettermen, IS shown wlnnlng last year s here B80 event at the Arthur Invntatlonal Relays lll broadlumpmg In last year s Pontlac meet J-' fr NJ. La- The members of this year s reserve team are Kstandlng Ron Felton Ray Glst, Dave Grant Dave Buford Bruce Lev: March Dave Boksanskl Pat Ogden Erwln Adler, Leroy Pratt Gene Burton Ernest Carr kneelnng Scott Relerford, Jerry Wrnght Fred uross Rodney Brown Larry Ewln Chuck Nagy J B Elzy Jlm Nlchols Joe Carter Wllbert Martm and Manley De Shong 123 ft ,. f V 5 I' , I K, 9 'I' I J 1 Q A I I 5 , QW ' I. ,,. , bs N Q -4 . ' X - , . b 6 M D , gp 4 hw A,,q,.W Y I ' , - 87. ,, Mn, . WL- A ,i , - A - Q A, Karr ' . ' ' . l I 'rr' ' AA I , ,. 4. .-if J A Q gwq -1 3 .- 1 fi IS ,' u I ' r-V , r r l , A, 1 44 .1 new 01, . ,Q -A-1. PQ .-jyg, -. 4 ' a3r'9 ' I I 'a - 4 hr if . at 'farm 'H? f' 3' 15 - M A r ' .' -A ' A ' ' W ' I 7 ' 9' ff '. 1. , .-Q in 51 ' Y, 9 I EX! 37--ff TA?-ua! W A Q: N .- d'1-is . . . say 'IF 7-1 Lt f' 'Z X f Ami' . R ' '.35'..gJ 4 - I . . I D 1 v-'1 n - Y -1 ,. , H 2 6 Q lr n ,. , r H' I I l ,l,'!:'.' Ji 1 ' 'f 1 - ' ' ' L flu I an i r V 7 1 4 jf . N., W 1 f Q . , ,y 1 MA, f I 4. f, , , ' 1 X W 1 ' 1, j A 3 .. . , , '9 UL, 1 . , - I , It . ' Z xxx I , 1 1 Q I t fl' ' X7 ,N 'V . 1 .r . l , , , HS, I .I I r I I I 4 r J I ,K I I I I I ' ' I . A I I r . I 'Vi Lf V -Q 'X 9 3 X Golf X ' 63 !,h lilif' ty Coach Marlette explalns to Dan Johnson and Mlke Gasparuch M'ke Goode A? the correct method of holdung their hands and therr body Dosntuon J C Borgman The golf team has three returnees this year They are Aprl Mike Goode, J C Borgman and Ron Haywood They start ed practice at Kearsley Monday May 24 Last year the boys won their first three games and lost the last seven Mike Goode was the Atlas Champion Mike beat his clad Dr Ted Goode In the finals a Grand Blanc Flint Tech Bay Cnty Central Sagmaw Fllnt Central Pontiac Bay Cnty Central Flint Central Flunt Tech Arthur Hull Regionals State Finals malta!!! P'C'U eCl hefe 'S Noffhefn SGolf Team Ron Jenkrns Bob Passlno Gary Guest Mlke Goode J C Borgman Dan Johnson Bob DUVGH Mike Gasparlch and Coach Marlette 124 1 R W 4 ,ef CT' T ' A I. ,' W N . 'Q J ' 1 x ' f J V :I i mx l ' . : 'l 14 5 A ' . . . - 15 ' 6 ' ' , . 17 ' 3 ' . . 21 . 9 1 - . ' ' . 28 ' 16 ' . . I . I . . . M Y -I - ' l' rx, 4 r l ' VE Perf Tennis Northern 1957 tennis team ended the season in a two way tie with Pontiac Chiefs tor the fourth place position. ln the valley, they bettered their previous year's record with two returning lettermen, Jack Abernathy and Bob Juno, Coach Krupa feel's that team work and hard practice will make this year's tennis team improve last year's record. TENNIS SCHEDULE April 9 Flint Tech 29 Bay City 11 Pontiac May 6 Arthur Hill 14 Bay City 9 Pontiac 15 Flint Tech 13 Saginaw 17 Arthur Hill 15 Central 22 Saginaw 23-24 Regionals 24 Central Coach Edward Krupa Three returning members from last year's team are Bob Juno, Jack Abernathy, and Paul Borg. Members of the tennis team are: ftop rowl Mr. Edward Krupa fcoachl, Bob Juno, Martin Corso, Gary Steinman, Jerry Nagy, Jesse Johnson, Bob Attaway, Ken Lotz, Tom Pyper, Mike McDougall, Bruce Vick, Fred Paul, Bill Carrol, Chuck Koch, lbottom rowi Jack Abernathy, Paul Borg, Lloyd Mott, Dennis Wesley, Tom O'Hora, Carl Convi s, Keith Scheer, Ted Gallinat Bob Abernathy, Phillip Rehmus, Dave Enders. As shown here In the Smlllng faces of these undergrads, the way to the door to opportunity IS not all hard work and mlsery The pleasures and loys reached by each one of us nn our sophomore and lunlor years can never be equaled In later llfe To enloy to the fullest each moment of our undergraduate lute means another step In opening the door to opportunity .4 WMFIZ. If ZX' f if I Kay Grlpentrog President f ad' GH Ad' Q10 495- Peggy Waskerwl tz Secretary BX .J DI one Richmond Treasurer 9 '55 x -.J l -J Um? '1' av, C113 1959 0 lk 'L var? Ramona Lavacs VI ce President Dale Adams Alan Alnsley Catherine Anderson Larry Baldwln Carol Barry Bob Bell Ethel Bell N-I Gerald Bennett Wayne Berryman Frank Braden e, George Bradshaw Sally Bray Mary Breckenridge Marilyn Bruce Ray Bryson Shirley Carlson Myrta Carrothers Gary Chambon Mary Chaney Carolyn Cobb Jack Colden Kathryn Conaway Dorls Cook Joyce Coon Relanla Cooper Emerson Dean Katherme Draheum Ramona Elzy Janet Flttante Lindo Frye Kay Grlpentrog Francis Haddad Sharon Hardman Lorrle Harper Glover Harris Dorls Hawkins Mary Holt Mona Rae Horton Kenneth Kllngblel John Kucher Jane Lara Ramona Lavacs Jeanette Lazar Linda Llttell Roger Locke Betty Macksood I Katherine Maguffee 4. .,, Robert Mance Paul Martm ff I , RS' I fav J : X I gd , II I tv! in - -ff 7 A II II III V xll an ' . l I I I I I II . I ---,,,:E...,, ., ---, P I I I Ia f . I -'fx ' it , 2 . J 1, ' ' . rr., . 4 . Aff l A ' f All I 4, f f !! ll A - C Q .. . il , ..,.. 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Vlvlan Martvn Dianna McAdory Mary McCartney Dorothy McKenzie Rosa McLaurln Dorothy Muller Doretha Mills Annie Mitchell Margaret 'vloorhatch Herman Morgan Lloyd Mott L J Muddy Larry Nelson Soma Nuckles Tom O rlara Mable Page Carole Pearce Beverly Peters .lake Redmond Diane Richmond Ina Rrggs Vernell Rogers Lavern Ross Jerry Roster Barbara Russell Charles Salerno John Sargls Anita Schafer Artxs Shackleford Wesley Shumperf Robert Solberg Gary Talarlco Darlene Tallman Charles Tillman Shirley Vorgo Tommy Vaughn Chrlstxne Vldean Harrlsteene Walker Peggy Waslcerwltz Jay Nesenlck Sidney Weycker Jlm Nhatllng .leraldlne White Bernard Wnlluams Joan Wlngfueld Margorle Witt Jacquelyn Woods Pat Yerkey .Q-. rv. fn TZ' vol C5 Q'-' ff' .1-'f V3 U 01 xx AP' !xx 77 C Carol Mitchell x fit I President 'Ns gf w ,A l 7959 NJ' Sh'-?ll0 V'l0leY Melissa Bushee SCCVSYUTY Treasurer Ps. ,vm C-Aki T I .pm N: M 'Qtr' Ki? gf-' .23 Jack Abernathy Vice President Jack Abernathy Ellnor Adams Erwin Adler Dorothy Akers Bob Albee Maxune Allen Edward Allnson JoAnn Alexander Bernice Anderson Darrel Anderson Robert Anderson Roy Anderson Barbara Annable James Anthony Merrie Lynn Asaro Jam Atwell Paul Azelton Vera Bailey Barbara Baker Patsy Barlow Sandra Baum Lorraine Bazalre Llnda Belchuck Eddie Belk Jesse Belk Lynda Berg Sandy Berry Sharon Berry Jane Bingham Mellssa Blsbee Janet Bltzlnger Mamie Blair Alvey Blanford Clans Blumberg Ernestlne Boga Gean Bolden Arlln Boone Paul Borg Barbara Boros Frank Bouza Thomas Boylan Nancy Braden Queen Bradshaw Larry Brandon Rutha Brantley John Brooks Ray Brotebeck Carol Brown Denms Brown Fl fa 'W' , V l f-,g?'..1' -Q' .. 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