Northwestern High School - Norwester Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1944

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s -sim. ll. X Allen. li. ltllisml. l.. lang. l ' il ill We ml 1i'w:c lloiiglm-11. ' ' . . ' 1' l'l1'nui-s Y. Alkin ll l.i ,. . SUN. Xl. Nloyles. lf, Wi-lla-nwelu lfir'.v! li'im': V, Sli-war, . . J. llznnillmi, K. fiziuzikis, Nl, A. NVinell. lf. llulelxisnn. ,l. Nlurrziy, R. llzigis, ll. Yillerut, l'. Fone stuck. Swmliil li'fm': I.. llwlquisl. Y, Mxinury, ll Melfmlileii, ll, l'm-ilrt. if Klefiziun, l. Mussoli- ette. Xl. Quigley, YI. Humlwin N. Riekvls, ,l. Snyiler. li. Nalin- tuu. 'llllfrii li'fr:i': Y. Pliillips. 1' Kirelmlf, ll. Nlerrilt, l.. liirngos. Whenever sharp red and gray sweaters were seen Hitting about the halls, we knew that the folks in question were members of the super-spirited Pep Clubf This club promoted school spirit and fostered many peppy new yells. Sparkie, the red and gray Colt, made her debut as the club's ward and put in her appearance at all athletic events. The Fall semester saw Verna Curtis as president: Mary Kopis, vice-president: Georgina Chames, secretary: and Barbara James, treasurer. In January, the gavel passed to Mary Kopis, who was assisted by Lois Long. Ruth Ellison was secretary. and Barbara Allen, treasurer. Pepper-upper-plus was Coach Sam Bishop. the faculty sponsor. What is the seat of study and learning in Northwestern? The library. of course. Under the direction of Miss Winton and Mrs. Murdoch who are assisted by a large staff, the library serves efficiently hundreds of pupils with their studies. Service is made possible by the fundamental course in library science, given to every staff member. He becomes acquainted with reference books and other phases of library work which enables him to answer many queries and do the routine work. The staff member learns much which will be useful later. while, at the same time, earning high school credit. Those who excell become student supervisors. Page Twenly-six i rf.. K-1pis.l'.XM.--4 4 . in li llziker. l'. lrisll. l'. llxmgu inn, l', Nlulxiliill. li. Kle1'ul llillllll. Nl. lfiiik, hl. 'l'uItun, li lYise. 'l'l11riI li'u:e: ,l. Kettle. ll ' 9 l'l1u'k. Xl. lll':inL'l lyplms. , . is Ill in Xl Kric'gL'l'. ll Xl i liiflilfll Ii'u i l unch S. lilslitvp. 1. . , P' xis l 'I'mlu'iek. ll. llznvis

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F1'r.rt Raw: A. Pylkzis, N. Syr- ios. ,Srrmid Ii'u:v: S. Stoyiinod, B. Fox, C. Belesky, l'. Owen. J. Kehoe. Tlxird Ruin: ll, Mc- Guirk, B. Coldfzirlr. Mr. Cline, R. Baumler. ...EL lin' Hear those chimes? It's the P.A.R. Staff, right on the job with the latest news. The letters, P.A.R. stand for Public Address, Auditorium, and Radio. This staff has many fine technicians as well as other pupils just interested in fundamentals of radio. Some of the varied duties are engineering programs for Record, handling all movies and radio programs, staging programs. and supervising the technical part of all gaduation exercises. During the school year, the staff had twenty members. of which three were girls. Mr. A. M. Cline was faculty sponsor, and Richard Baumler was the student chief technician with Arnold Pylkas as his assistant. BUYS' GLEE III. First Raw: K. jones, I. l.zii1'4l. K, Stripling, B. l':ittm1, ll. Prlrker, C. llan1ilton, li. llickvy, ll. Tabor, J. Meister, hl, Allen. ,S'ri'ami lfmv: N. llmlgus, Il. Blewett, M. XVumlrilt'f, rl, Taiy- lor, J. Greslmm. li. llxmiiltun, XY. Dunn, l.. lleit, Al. licnmnny. Third Rmb: A. Lewis, A, Vl'iuk- Field, J. Snowilen, U. Lee, li. Bzirlxer, J. Bush, R. Rockwell. Fourth Raw! B. XV:igoner. A fairly new addition to the Music Department is the Boys' Glee Club. This organiza-- tion is in its infancy, but promises to become a valued asset to the department. Already it has shown signs of becoming another Fred Waring chorus. There are many boys in the beginning classes who are looking forward to joining the Glee Club next semester. Mrs. Bernice R. Wagoner is training this group. Page Twenty-live



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First Ruse: D. Buchzmnn, D llinkle, J. Bulkin, J. Johnston, BI. Dean, IJ. Reynolds, E. Miles, N. Rulierts, B. Smith, P. l'nm stock, J. llamslow. .S'i'm11i1' Rim' ,I. Hooker, Il. Nellwnin, ll l'I:n'k, li. Mxuljerick, A. At w:iIt'i', If, Iluckwortli, ll. -Izicli sun, ,I. Marlin. ll. VI'hiK1.', 5 NYilmut, P. llix. Il. Str: Tliird Huw: III. VVillinms, VI' jncksmi, I.. ,IUI'1I!Ill, ,I. .lncksmi IC. Settles, M, Rnlznul. ll. Ilruke B. Ilemlersou, Ii. Duff. I.. Ciira gms. S. lixlwzirrlw. lfirxi 1i'ir:u: XV. Rowell, E. Ibm'- lirn, I., Fitzpatrick. Stroud Rnw: R, Moore, Bl. liornnll, KI. Brown IJ, Perdue. 'l'ln'rd Ilzllry, J. Ewliinik. K. Fzisuiu. I'-UIH'flI Rmv: lcin, IJ. Nelnms, J. Mvtflylilol. Rims: R Moore, A P. Eck- Bziker, B GIRLS' BLEE III. This semester, the girls have gone all out to provide good music throughout the school. Their melodious songs have gladdened many a heart in these troubled times. The Glee Club has sung on numerous occasions for various activities, clubs and organizations, These public appearances were highlighted in March. when the girls presented a beautiful St. Patrick's Day program on Station WXYZ for the School Music Hour, This same program was presented for the Night School graduates. on March 22, at the request of Mr. Wolber, principal. The soloists for the broadcast were Jean Alla, Ethel Duckworth, Jean Johnston, Kay Manders and Sheilah Wilmot. IVIIJIJEH I-IN EEL Rythm! Grace! Technical skill! Imagination! These are the requisites for member- ship in the Modern Dance Club! Every Tuesday afternoon these young ladies combined to form a group of well-poised individuals and composed dances of new and interesting patterns. So superlative were their efforts, that they were chosen as the one group to represent Detroit high school girls' activities at the Physical Education Teachers' Con- vention. ln addition. they frequently contributed to programs at Northwestern. During the fall term. Doris Perdue called the sessions to order. assisted by Rose Marie Moore. secretary. In January, Helen Weidman assumed the presidents duties: Rose Marie con- tinued as secretary. The club's sponsor was Mrs. Carty. Page Twenty euen

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