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

 - Class of 1942

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romenading on the walter week One of these photographs recalls to many Sault Highers, but especially to the class of '42 the high- light of the schoolis social season, the annual junior Prom, always dear to the hearts of the eleventh graders because they do all the work for the affair. A patriotic motif, planned and supervised by Robert E. Bishop, art supervisor, was carried out in red, white, and blue streamers, under which couples in spring raiment danced to the music of Ivan Kobasic's orchestra. Climaxing the party was the grand march led by Jim Lehman, president of the junior class, and his partner, Lillian Innes. This year has seen the usual number of all-school social festivities beginning with a party sponsored by the juniors, at which Maryon Davis was crowned Fall Sports Queen by Bill McGovern, Keynote co- editor and sports writer. W'alt Boldig, junior presi- dent, led the big parade . Student Council, as always, sponsored the annual Halloween event, and just before Thanksgiving Hi-Y and Colonnade clubs were hosts at a dance at which a turkey was offered as door prize. Paul Berg- eron was lucky Winner. The seniors ushered in the Christmas season with a party just before school closed for the holidays. Beautifully decorated fir trees lent a charming Yuletide atmosphere. Pitch- ing in to help Uncle Sam, the music department put on a Victory dance following the successful Yictory con- cert. Admission was one 25c war stamp. In February came the Student Councilis Valentine party at which Maryon Davis again reigned as queen, this time Queen of Hearts, and with her was the King, Dean Johnston. Both are smiling for the photographer in the circular illustration. During the Lenten season there were no social events, but with be- lief in the old ffillllfilllllll rm page 3Xj fri. . Y ,f A ' ' X . - i f X XX . , li i-



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Roy junior Malmborg, member of the senior basketball team, likes to go out. fWhere?j About his secret ambition, he says that if two or more know it, it isn't secret. Loretla RlJette Mansfield, an enthusiast of bowling and skating, doesn't like Sault's stormy winter weather. Her wish is some day to have plenty of money. Rose Marcella, quiet girl from home room 1, plans to become a secretary following graduation. Louie Marra, member of most of the musical organizations of Su-Hi, likes to travel and take va- ior Air Raid Warden, saves all her school newspapers, which will probably prove to be amusing in future years. Enjoys writing letters, probably will become a stenographer. Bernie Oremus collects all sorts of odd novelty necklaces and wears them. A member of G.A.C. and senior girls' basketball team, she is interested in almost all fsports. Gordon Peltier, grade A musician and student band director, builds model airplanes, wants to bec- come a flyer. jim Pierce-fast, in track, of course, and bath cations. Like everyone else at this time, he doesn't like those Japs . Robert Babu McBride is a member of Speech Club and the class basketball team. An ardent winter sports fan, his prime ambition is to live to be a hundred. Ioan Frem'laie MvClinelaey likes tall boys but not the ones who wear baggy pants. Hint! Hint! Plans to train for nursing later. Pal McCormick, musician in the band, choir, and orchestra and member of Colonnade, expects to con- tinue school in a business college. Doesn't like to be bothered by American Problems. Caroline Maru McDowell after graduation plans to work where they pay good wages and someday become rich. President of room 14 and on senior girls' team. jean Mc'Kerelaie, MrKerelJ , likes the delicacies of a good cuisine and money besides. Has received the call of the big cities, so let's send her post cards, which she collects. Ted McKinney tees offl' on the golf greens and swims on the senior team. A philatalist who may become a sailor in the navy. Rufh MrMorris, member of G.A.C. and the sen- ior girls' basketball team, finds fascination in other sports as well. Ruth is active as assistant secretary in Student Council. Leia Mills collects different designs of clothes and wants to work as a dress designer. Leta indulges in the very popular sport of bowling. Mary G. Moore, Pcslzy Peanuts , finds her hob- by of keeping a current events scrap book rather difficult these days. Some day she wants to travel, perhaps with her bike, which she likes to ride. Weldon Bud Nelson, perennial Wiseman QVes- per Servicesj wants to sleep for 48 hours straight. He buys loud ties but doesn't dare wear them. Cbesley Nixon, Nix , vice president of Stu- dent Council, dislikes purple finger nail polish and probably the wearers of the same. Already plans to be a bachelor. Viloa O'Brien, Vie , a Hall Patroller and jun- page twenty-three tub baritone, is a disgusted by mushy couples!! Likes to doze, especially in class, and collects pigeons. Albert' Rag Rajfaele, secretary of room 27, wants to get work as a secretary. He is not one of the gentlemen who prefer blondes. Loy Roe, an outdoor man who likes to hunt and fish, is president of room 27 and reporter for the F.F.A. Club. Art Rogers, four year man in track and varsity football player, intends to join some branch of the armed forces. Makes duck and fish decoys for his hunting and fishing expeditions. Edwin Ed', Saarni, room 33 vice president, doesn't find any enjoyment in lengthy speeches regardless of subject matter. Hunting and fishing likewise are his hobbies. lim Samele likes to see how much junk he can add to his car. Future state police officer. Gwen Samuels, G.A.C. senior basketball member and Su-Hi's animated fog horn at all the games, wants to be her own boss at 18. Iosepla Puss,' Sauro, now a member of the track team, is going to go on the bum until he joins the navy. Cecelia Sis Sbadnaw wants to travel, collect souvenirs of her travels and meet different people. Come on, you eligibles. Francis Stoogie Sayer, Keynote bill collector whose ambition is to climb the flagpole, intends to go to Northwestern-QNorthwestern Leather Co., after finishing school. Stanley Smart, Stan , president of the Future Farmers' Club, can think of notl1ing better to do than go to work after graduation. Gerald Sommers, jerry , one of the future de- fenders fArmy Air Forcej likes hunting and fish- ing during holidays. Beverly Sprandel, Bev , Colonnade, Libarary Staff, wants to be an army nurse. Tsk. tsk. Ladilie Mae Staley, Tillie , likes choir of which she is a member, and is a good one to get into an argument with.

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