Sault Ste Marie High School - Northern Light Yearbook (Sault Ste Marie, MI)

 - Class of 1939

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Alphonse LeLievre Al -Safety Patrol, class swimming, Science club. l can study, but l like my fun: I never start, so l'm never done. Joel Littlefield Joe -Chorus. Sometimes 1 sit and think. and sometimes I just sit. Ethel Luepnitz Eth -Camp Fire. A girl with a grand disposition. James Mansfield Jim -F.F.A., Atom Crackers. What I think is no man's business. Elizabeth McEvers Libby -Orchestra. Never cross. never mean, always calm and serene. Glenn Millar-H. R. basketball, chorus, Science club, F.F.A., History club. Another quiet one. Jack Moles John !Math club, Safety Patrol. Never trouble trouble 'till trouble troubles you. Shirley Elizabeth Neal .... Skipper -Jr.-Sr. play, Speech club secretary, Keynote, G.A.C. Once your friend, always your friend. Dorothy Paquette Dot -Band, orchestra. Quiet, but always neady when you need her. Doris Peterson Piccolo Pete -Colonnade, band, orches- tra, co-op. vocational education. Music hath charms and so has this musician. Betty Berniece Planck Peanuts -Senior chorus. She has courage-she took physics. Pearl Reich Bunny fG.A.C., cheer leader, class basket- ball, History club. Rah! rah! rahl-that's her linep Shes helped win a game many a time. Frederick Rose Rosie -Tumbling team, class swim- ming, band, orchestra, assistant student manage1'. O'er his 8:30 classes he never worriedp 'Twas against his principles to be hurried. Lawrence Stewart Larry -Chorus, class softball, Aero club, Safety Patrol. Dimples rare and curly hair. Robert Tardiff Bobby -Class softball, tenth chorus. I pin my faith to no girl's sleeve. Albert Theriault .... Al -History club. Don't bother me! Oliver Waisanen4Safety Patrol, Audio-Visual club, chorus Efficient in a quiet way. Robert A. Walker Bob -Hi-Y secretary, History club vice-president, class and varsity debate, Jr.-Sr. play, oratory. Just another Romeo ready to do his stuff.

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Margaret Fletcher Fletch ---G.A.C.. life saving, class bas- ketball, H.R. president, treasurer. flmony other arcomplishments she's an execllent swimmer. Mzu'gnretFollis Peggy Colonnade, H.R. president, treas- lll'f'l'. Dimples are always the heiyht of fashion. Richard Forbes Dick --Science club, Safety Patrol. He who endeavors earnestly, cannot but succeed. Regina Forrest Ginny -G.A.C. A wee little lass with a great big heart. Marguerite Fyke Maggy -art. Shes here and there and everywhere. Harold Green Greenie H.R. president, senior chorus, Student Council. lt matters not how long we live, but how. Arnie E. Ilappala Hoppy . The world knew nothing of its greatest men. Olive Hancock Darky . Silence beeomes a woman better than talk. Victor Harrison Vic -Keynote business manager, sen- ior chorus. Ohf Ohl and the ladies loved him sol lrene Hart Ha.rtsie chorus. A hashful Bet is shy lrene. Lester Hawkins Les Class softball, volleyball. Keep it up. Les: you'll make the Majors yet. Verna lloornstra Dutchy -Senior chorus. For she is just the quiet kind lVhose nature never varies. Kenneth llope Kr-:nny . There must be a lot of words in him for very few have come out. Bill Hungerford Butch -F.F'.A., Student Council, Audio- Visual club president, stage crew. I hauen't much to say-butl. Kenneth Jorgensen Kek YH.R. basketball, Student Coun- oil, Keynote, H.R. president, senior chorus. Hurry or worry is not known to liek , Margaret Kelly. fl quiet, friendly girl. Irene Kirkpatriek Bob-o-link -Science club. lVhen she will, she will: you may depend upon it. Franees Marie LaRue-Operettas. basketball, cho1'us, ath- letic :iss'n Cedar Rapids, Iowa, chorus. Sh? may not always read her hooks, liut she has very knowing looks.



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Edward Webb Kaiser -H.R. president, Science club. When the occasion arises, I'II rise to the occasion. Georgette Wellner George fStudent Council, Speech club, library staff, Keynote. A student true and fine, one of the best in '39. Mary Whelan-H.R. treasurer, library staff secretary, Col- onnade secretary. She's sweet and charmingf Need we say more? Lucille Williams Cile Laughing and talking are the spice of life. Lois Wise-Class basketball, Sports Council, H.R. secretary, treasurer. I talk only when 1 have something to say. Robert Bohemia Bob -Band and orchestra. Frank Boucher. Arthur DeMolen. Francis DeMolen. Wilma. Kokko. Russell LaPointe. Jack McLean-Band and orchestra. James Rose-Class basketball. William Weston-Senior chorus. Foremost Five l , WARREN ST. JOHN JACK DEAN JUNE PERKINS LeROY KOLIN HAROLD ELY For maintaining throughout their high school years the highest scholastic records. five seniors have merited a special honor. Warren St. John leads the class of '39, having earned the highest scholastic average for four years. Second is Jack Dean: third, June Perkinsg fourth, LeRoy Kolin: fifth, Harold Ely. All five of these students have served the school well through Safety Patrol, band, orchestra, class offices, and assistance to teachers. Warren and Jack have followed the academic curriculum, both 'being interested in science. Jack expects to become a research chemist: Warren would like to go to West Point. Photography is Warren's hobby: science, Jack's. Having taken a commercial course, June intends to be an expert stenographer. She thinks typing and shorthand are worthwhile subjects and has made actual use of them this semester by doing stenographic work in the County Page thirteen Welfare office. For LeRoy Latin has proved a most worthwhile sub- ject. Music, of course, is his hobby. When he enters the University of Michigan this September, he will follow an engineering course. Another chemistry enthusiast is Harold Ely, who selects chemistry as his most valuable high school subject and who intends to become a chemist after graduating from college. For numerous reasons the faculty voted this year to do away with naming a valedictorian and a salutatorian as such, the titles being derived from an old custom of having these two persons give addresses on the night of commencement. Since such a custom is no longer observed in 'Sault High, since the faculty believe the choice of the four or five highest is fairer and more elastic, since the number of seniors given scholastic honor can be extended when two persons are tied in percentages, this new system was adopted.

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