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Il'ld1NldLl3l honors were non bs Bettx Strnke and Nlarx Wrnght Betty vxas avs arded the Uta of De slgn and Craftsmanshxp for deslgmng a eertnfxcate for the Trall Seeker Rank Vlary non the National Thrlft Honor for keepmg an accurate reeord of her evependxtures for ten consccutne months These persons attalncd the hlghest rank that of Torch Bearer Pax Smxth m gardemng Wars Wrnght 1n Indlan lore Phgllxs Woodward m Indlan lore and Nllss Zlmmerman m soclal leadershlp Frre Vlaker s Rank second hlghest one m Camp Fnre was aehrued bs Bettx Rutter Gladxs Tux worth Clara Taxern Xlargaret Eduard and Xlrs Ralph VIcBa1n eaworthy Qstagers QCont1nued from page l6j Near as last 1ts meetings have proved to be mterest mg and worthvshlle to the twenty five members The club meets regularly IWICC a month and has workshop meetmgs on alternate weeks At work shop sess1ons eommrttees meet and plan the next program as well as do other work Wh1le some of the members haxe helped wxth makeup for varnous oeeasnons the club as a whole has concentrated on radro plays and skxts w1th humorous readmgs and ehoral readnng as sndelmes Wnth the nevx system of debate tournaments mstead of smgle debates Sault Highs varsity de bate squad had twxce as many contests as 1n prev on a team Instead of the usual three An mexpernenced group thxs year won four and lost four arguments wmnmg from Escanaba Felch ummsec and Vulcan and los1ng to Ishpemmg Gladstone MHHISIIQUC and Norway The two tourn .lments were held at Mamstlque and Escanaba For the fxrst tlme 1n school history debaters re eerved full aeademrc crednt for thexr work Mem bers of the teams were Ednth Tews Iaek S1mpkm negatnve Dorothy Cowell Daud Budzko-afhrma tlve Each earned sufhcxent pomts to become a member of the Natlonal Forensxc League The questxon debated was Resolved That every able bodled c1t1zen m the Umted States should recenve one year of full t1me mllltary trzunmg before at tammg the present draft age COINGRATULATIOINS CLASS OF I942' The Youth of Today IS the Hope of Tomorrow THE ToTs AND TEENS TOGGERY 401 Ashmun Telephone 4:7 P D SKELLENGERS oo PHOTO S rsn Film FlHlShlng POItFaltS A1 lmgton Cololmg Phone Stl eet Com Photos 1019 GRADUATES' Remember The Drmk Wlth the PICR Up VERNORS GINGER ALE PEPSI COLA BOTTLING Co Congratulatlons to you SFNIORS' X Keep 1n good trnm bs cxercnsmg Z WILSON SPORT EQUIPMENT IS BEST IN THE LONG RUN THI SOO H-XRDXX ARI CO Alleys Open raduates Keep gat FOR NATIONAL DI'I INS qfly Qowlzng GOOD HEALTHFUL FUN ARCADE BOWLING ALLEYS All Summer FAST PO RTAGL pa ge tu enfy mne ' Y. Y V ' 7 . - . H 1 Y 7 A I. A V V V , , , ' E1 ' A V I I .Y ' V ,- , v Y . . V 1 A x ' . x 7 V 1 1 . . . . ,, . , : 'V JG A, 1, ,S V V ,Q V . . .. . I . , S - ' , V ', V V V V - C I C 6 1 , . v . A ' V V V VV - ' ' ' ' , , . , . . i I . I . - ' ,. , , , , i ' r ' v , . 1' n U - u ' ,, . . 1 K ' fl ' ,, ,- , , , 1 , T :E :P ::- fr ' s 1 r s s AI . . . . , . , - ious years. This season also there were two debaters - ' qax. . . . D ' -.Q T s V ' V ji . . . . r J A I, Q V V V . . T V V - - o , 1 x i . . A N f ,K ' . . 1 i - - - - , x .1 V -an n - , . 4 . - 1 , , V l x I 3 y ' - 4 V , ' . , V' ' 0 'V' 9 s ' 444 1 ' ll ' . 0 . . . . . . . u Q . . - - 41 Y J N l K A A J 1 I ' ' as Q. -I . . I T ' 2 ' I 1 A 4 4 I. L. N . v y- I . .
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finishing school. Beliy Befs Gagnon, Camp Fire Girl who would like to design dresses. Attracted by the boys' flashy ties, hates pie of any kind. Miriam Gaugh deliberated on matters in Council and was a member of Atom Crackers. She wants to reach five foot five and become a nurse. Williariz Bill Gesell, one of the Future Farm- ers, won a trip to the American Royal Livestock Show in Kansas City, Mo. Wants to attend Mich- igan State College to study agriculture. Sophie Soaps1ids', Gianalzura tended the coffers john janikowskfs extreme goal is to become the surgeon general of the U.S. after studying medicine at the University of Minnesota. Dislikes Charles Boyer Qjealousj. Dean johnston sighs Oh, for a life like Clark Gable's Qwith Hedy LaMarrj! Member of the pep band, he likes money but doesn't want to work for it. Gloria Kemp eats to live and lives to eat. Mem- ber of Student Council. After leaving school, she will primarily be occupied in catching up on her sleep. of room 1. Also a Historian and Camp Fire Girl, she collects snapshots as a hobby. john Tarzy Gilbert, active in practically all sports, indoor and outdoor, wants to sail the ocean in Uncle Sam's navy. Mighty exciting business these days. Dorothy Gilray, Gil , is going to keep the books for some company. At present she clerks in a store and keeps a scrap book of school activities. Charles Churk,' Gordon, tall center on the var- sity basketball team, likes all kinds of games: tennis, basketball, baseball, etc. Chuck kept the accounts straight for the choir. Donna Hee Heeox, senior class secretary, among other things likes onions! Cast in many plays Donna became a Thespian, also took up life saving. Ken Hermanson, Herm',, presided at the Coun- cil meetings and has the gall to say he didn't like it. Wants to become the best doggone drummer there is. Gordon Hodges, having worked around the locks, wants to go on a great lakes freighter after school's out. Dorothy Hogan, Dot , sensibly dislikes frilly clothes and enjoys sports, having been in G.A.C., Sports Council, and on the senior girls' basketball team. Dot's also a coke addict. Mary Beth Pipsq1ieak Holt, Colonnade Club, would like to become an aviatrix and doesn't like boys, especially Adolph Hitler. Altar Honlza is somewhat responsible for what's in this book, but don't shoot him for it. Senior class treasurer and speech club president. Phyllis Ph3'l Hulion intends to teach the kids their readin' and writin, and travel during the va- cations. She collects old wish bones. Got any old ones you arenit using? Irene Sig Hylinen, Camp Fire vice president and future nurse, hates raw oysters. Most of us hardly blame her for that. Irene will make a will- ing cook for some hungry husband. Willzeri Keu'j1ie jaeohson, varsity f o o t b a l l player is bored by the magic lanterns . Develops snapshots as a hobby. Louise Red Kieffer, Colonnade, Keynote, and Tennis Club member, emoted in numerous plays. Wants to become a great actress and eat Italian spaghetti. Ted Kieffer, agile tumbler, likes to sport flashy socks. Hi-Y boy who ought to grow a beard- doesn't like shaving. Bef! Reggie', Killips, future second lieutenant in the army air corps, isn't particular if she's blonde, brunette, or redhead. Likes 'em all. Leo H. Laakso, captain of the Hall Patrol and camera fiend, likes and stars in physics and chem- istry, wanting to become a scientist. Prefers class- ical music to swing. Barbara Lapish, Barb , one of our future secre- taries or beauty operators Qdoesn't know whichj, who wants to go places and see things. Norton Lawson, who ran the movie machine, builds model airplanes, hoping some day to become an aviator. Prefers having a good time to working. Theodore Ted Leask, Student Council repres- entative, wants to join the air corps if they'll take him. Hunting and horseback riding are to his lik- ing. james Louis john Lehman, jimmy Ihe Lip , choir president, and one of the star athletes, replies to Desjardins that he likes good jokes but not the ones Paul tells. john Bearer Lehman, twin to jim not only in appearance but also in athletic activities, wants to achieve an average of 200 in bowling. Harold Liniula likes to dip for smelt during the spring, is also interested in skiing and taxidermy. Takes photographs of the places he visits. Verna Liukl1o's pet dislike is apple pie. A mem- ber of the senior Keynote staff, her ambition is to learn to bowl. George Loumls, sergeant-at-arms of the F.F.A. Club, is going to till the soil for a living. Likes most outdoor sports. Mildred I rem'hie Maleport aspires to work as a beauty operator. Hobbies include bowling, skating, and golf. page twenty-Iwo
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CONGRATULATIONS rom THE HUB STORE OF Uaurx 409 13 Ashmun Phone 847 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 42 SAULT WHOLESALE GROCERS Dlstrlbutors of CHERRY BLOSSOM FOOD PRODUCTS A Irr the Game A fer tbl' Show Drop ln Any Txme THE SAVOY Is Ready To .l Serve You Inslst on the Best Farm er P eet s Prize Tasflmeafs HAMS BACON SAUSAGES E ,I IMESON 86 soN Phone 2503 Glass glonors QContmued from page 201 AUd10xlSU3l Club john Carlton Hayden Headley Norton Lawson Kenneth Lehman john Trange John Wndenhoefer Future Farmers Stanley Smart Hall Patrol Althea Exerett Alvar Honka Leo Laakso Barbara Lapxsh Kenneth Lehman Nxola OBr1en Elsxe XanLuven Lnbrary Staff Fae Behlmg Maryon Davls Elnza beth Ann Hewntt X xola Kemp Beverly Sprandel Mary Zuppa Musnc Department Barbara Everett Melvm Paquette Gordon Peltner Elizabeth Stonehouse Mary ane Wallace Phys1calEducat1on Mary Fazn Mary Poulakos Speech Club-Alvar Honka Student Councnl Jean Brownlee Mxrnam Gaugh Glorna Kemp Yell Leaders Rolla Calder Gwendolyn Samuels alesmen QDe.fuxe Approxlmately S285 worth of 3dVCl'tlSll'lg was sold for thxs xssue of the sensor Keynote by students In Mr Larson s salesmanshxp class To thus group and to Mr Larson the advlser and staff of the semor edntnon are exceedmgly grateful for the fme work whnch made thus Issue possxble Best salesman was Blanche Bell who brought m S24 Kenth Werve was second wnth S21 to h1s crednt whxle ean Arbxc and Mary Poulakos tled for thxrd place each havmg sold S17 50 worth of advertlsmg Dean ohnston Amta Eveland and Dorothy Hogan turned m S16 50 S14 50 and S14 00 respectlvely At QDzsta,nt Qborts QCont1nued from page 9 Orvnl acobson Beryl MacArthur Frances Kelles and Katherme McFarland Into the workaday world both m the Sault and ln other clues went Elxzabeth Mathlson Romeo geron Dave Burton and Jack Corless These arc only a fcvu who have become thenr own breadwmners ADUATE IN BEAU SHI Congralulafzons Seniors and Besl Wzsbes fo All For Happy and Success ul Careers ll CRISP I -XLNDHX A DRS CLI ANINC CO TELEPHONE page tlnrly f . - , Y Q , , A , , , , l ac V s a Y. DI . . . . f . .. 1 ' 'H ' f ... , T - Q - . . I ' - 1' Q3 I . J .. . ..- J. , ' , U , ., ., , . ' J .J . I H 7 . .., . 7 . , Ber- GR TY ll VISIT BE-LUV-Llili I5IiAL l'Y .' JI I E . I f I .' A H' ' ' I S ffl l. 158
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