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0 W JOE ARDAGNA 0 Italian Club Corridor Squad House Handball MILDRED BAIRD Q Viking Typist House Basketball Northern Girls Detroit Business Institute KORA BA SMAJ IAN CARL ALTMAN CORALIE ANDERSON ANNE AUKSKALNIS HUGH BAKER 0 Bowling Club VIRGINIA KATHLEEN BEALE 0 12A Class Secretary House President Student Council Varsity Basketball '- is Q llllrl eo 191' MARY L. ABRAMOVITZ Q Sherrard Intermediate Detroit Business Institute JOHN MONTIETH ADAMS Q Corridor Squad 1936 and 1937 House Swimming Team THEODORE HANS ALDEN Q House Swimming Corridor Squad .1 . sb - 'R' ' ' ALEX AVRIN 0 12A Play Sherrard Intermediate Wayne University NATHAN BARRIS 0 Garfield House Basketball, 1936 and 1937 KATI-IRYN M. BEATTIE Q Finance Committee MILTON DAVID ABRAMS ON 0 Corridor Squad House Basketball Wayne University WILLIAM ADLER. Q Varsity Swimming Manager of House Swimming Physics Club Bowling Club FLOYD W. ALLEN C. WARREN AMBROSE, JR. I Treasurer of Le Circle Francais Spanish Club R. O. T. C. FLORENCE MARTHA ARCELLO Q House Swimming Business Institute '23 FLORMAYE ADAMS HERBERT EUGENE ALBRI GHT LOUIS ALPINER Q Sherrard Intermediate House Basketball House Football Duke University J 'Ii f 7 L. Q' 5 fi. fir 4?
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JUNE g VIKING g 1939 PRESlDENT'S MESSAGE TO-DAY may mean farewell to all that has been common ground for us, but it is ground or which we may take firm footing. The bell ending our final high school class has rung finding us ready for our next step forward in life. Our graduation will soon become a distant memory, but from the education behind it we are inseparable. Coming into high school as freshies, untrai ned, with minds yet unbroadened, we have found Northern a greatly beneficial means of physical and intellectual growth, a means that has trained us up to the present time for an efficacious career. As broadened men and women now, we look forward to the life ahead of us, keen and eagerg for we feel secure that this wealth of educational background we now command will greatly enhance our opportunities for future success. However,we must be careful not to regard this training as a compact, completed unit of education, but rather use it as a cultural foundation upon which to build the skills that we will find necessary for our vocational development and general enrichment of living. At the same time, we must remember that only by applying as great effort to the work of the future as we have to that of the past can we hope for a similar amount of success. Before ever arriving at the supreme moment of graduation, we have realized that any achievement we may gain in the future is partly the result of the exacting influence of those very good friends we have made here, our teachers. The generous assistance rendered us by these experienced guides has left its indelible stamp upon all of us. Let us not forget the bene- fits of their training and experience. Indeed, many of our habits and even our lines of think- ing have been formed during our stay here in Northern. Let us retain those that are desir- able, and dispose of those that seem detrimental, for our success and happiness will be largely determined by this personality development. Some of our paths will lead us to further education and others into equally-important in- dustrial fields. The demand for capable men and women in industry to-day is just as great as the cry for college-trained people. Let ambition be our guide in this world of opportunity, and our intent a resolve to show the lasting value of our parents, our friends, and our school. l9
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MARGARET V. BELLANCA Q French Club Swimming Class BETTY BERGMANN Q Spanish Club Art Club Member, Memorial Committee Treasurer, House 207 BLANCHE A. BOARD Q McM.ichae1 Intermediate West Virginia State 1 I 1 J s w, 1 1, w '7Ei: , 'VN 1 ,, , . 1 M 9 TC 'W it 3 Q-W' FAIRY FREDA ADELE BELL BEAVER Q Cleveland Q Varsity Hockey Intermediate t Team Wayne Universi y Varsity Swimming Team . Member of Social 1- Committee Senior Play i f GEORGE RICHARD WALLACE IVAN .A I BENNETT BENNETT J -- Q Bowling Club Q Nolan Intermediate if LILLIAN ISOBEL A. LALA BIXLER BETZ Q Southeastern Q Ellen H. High School Richards Club Detroit Business Philodendroi Institute Biology Club Nolan Intermediate IRGINIA DAVID IYIARY BOB-ODAWKIN BONADEO Q Hutchins ' t M - J Intermediate 'IEEE a ana r Physics Club House Council U. of M. Tl-IERESA MARIE Q BOSCA I A 'I .rrri . A . ENE A .H?g1?ta Mana Jr Y SOWEYIS . 1 if ie,, Ellen H. Richards 3 e1,, i . Glee Club Club ei1,i G Q e' Detroit Business l Institute :L MARTHA PAULINE NORMAN H 1 JANE BRENNER BREYER i y , llee j BRAMLEY . Sherrard g Editor-in-chief, .5 Q House Secretary Intermediate Viking .X . Viking Staff President of 308 5 French Club , Student Council my VV,y Q .b QVVV Ellen H. Richards Varsity Swimming '-'.i4 , ii ' O W' C11fD THOMAS FRANCES HAROLD E. CLARENCE ELAINE BRODEN BRIDGE, Jr. BRINSON Q All-City Q Sherrard Orchestra Intermediate Varsity Track Wayne University House Swimming More-house College I LUCILLE WILLIAM BETTY JUNE BROWN JANE , c BR0UGHT0N Q Physics Club BUCK y l A . 0 Sherrard House Basketball Q Nolan ,JVV M y Intermediate Sherrard Intermediate ' .Q House Basketball Intermediate Ellen H. Richards 1 zz, Q I G199 C11-lb. Wayne University Club Q .- West Virgina State College ,
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