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MISS AGNES SOLVSBERG RUTH BRADISH A. J. DEAN MISS IVIARTHA MORRIS LANGSFORD COLLINS Readin , brid e, swimming and olf are some of the hobbies Miss Bradish enovs. Besides these, she alan- S 3 fs S 1 . l ned the meals at a girls' camp one summer: and she spent a year as a food production manager for a coffee shop in a Chicago department store. As adviser for the Junior Red Cross. Miss Bradish has accomplished .1 great deal. She was in charge of the refreshments for the Prom and class parties and headed the makeup and costume committees for the junior- Senior plays. Miss Bradish said, 'fAlthough the seniors of 1943 are going into the world at a time when they must face unusually difficult problems and situations, I hope that their vears in Sault High have given them the prepar- ation vvhich will enable them to meet their future problems with courage and confidence. Mr. A. Dean, adviser to room 26 boys, has manv hobbies, reading, woodworking. hiking, and touring. He attended Olivet College, where he obtained his A.B. degree: the University' of Michigan. where he received his M.A.g and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ififlllfflllltlll nu page 52j sis-- Page 19
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Wop Clfamk The Qounselors 0 I9-45 To Ennar A Larson class advnser for three years the senxors extend a sote ot thanks for 'vir Larson has not only helped us a great deal rn uers project vue haxe sponsored but he has alwavs consxdered problems from our standpomt Our sophomore year vsas hlghhghted bv a roller skatmg party then last year we put on the Prom th1s year we had a successful all school party Due to Mr Larsons guxdance our undertaklngs have been fmancrallv successful He was busmess aduser for our two umor Semor plays and for thls semor edltron of the Keynote A class advrser he vxas rn charge of decoratxons and all other com nnttees for the Prom and all school party When we frrst entered Sault I-hgh as sugghng freshmen Mr Thomas Nurnberger was appomted to take charge of us He guxded us through the nmth grade The next year however he was called to the Army and at that t1me Mr Larson mherlted us Commented Mr Larson In saymg farewell to the class of 1943 I want to complnment each of you on the responslbrlrtxes you have taken as a member of the class durxng these trymg trmes Your co operatron rn class actxvntres has been splendld It has been a pleasure workrng wnth you the past three years Very best wrshes and suc Under the capable gurdance of Mnss Agnes Solvsberg the glrls of room 10 have put on two mrxers worked on the umor Prom and helped wrth class parties They also kmtted an afghan and made some scrap books for the jumor Red Cross As projects they had Lost and Found for one year and ushered at Commencement last spnng Mnss Solvsberg has an AB degree from Cornell College and has done graduate work at Mornmgsrde College 1n Sloux Clty Iowa The success of the Semor Speech Club IS due to Mlss Solvsberg s supervrsron She has been charrman of the assembly commxttee many txmes Mlss Solvsberg enjoys golf and bowlrng although she says she hasnt wery much mme for exther one Another of her hobbles IS readmg We all have Mnss Solvsberg to thank for helpmg to get the 131 Infantry Band for last years Prom For the class partxes she has helped wrth the check room and wxth obtammg orchestras and chaperons As dramatrc coach Mxss Solvsberg dxrected our umor Semor play Trsh our jumor year and thxs year June Mad Por the past four years 'Vhss Ruth Bradlsh has been advnser to the gxrls of room 22 Dur mg thus trme her homeroom has sponsored a mlxer and an amateur hour These girls have had the projects of carmg for the grrls thnrd floor rest room and ushenng at assemblnes They have also made a kmtted afghan for the jumor Red Cross Mxss Bradxsh obtamed her A B at Lawrence College her 'VIA at the Umversxty of Chicago and has done graduate work at the Unnersrty of Wrsconsrn Columbxa UDIVCFSIIQ and North western Unuerslty Page I8 - .. .. f - 1 ' , s ' ' , I . I I . x' ' . V1 ' 1 ' . - 1 vp, y . . - u . 1 , 1 fx Y I . Y - U , . . . . r. J.- . V . . .. 1' S . V . . - Yi . i In . V' . I , . 1 1 . x x . l I 2 ' 3 9 , . . .. - , . .. . , x . . . - v 1 ' , 3! cesstoyou. 9 1 .I 7 ' 7 7 ' . . . , .. . . . , V . Y . . , . . . . . ,, . ,,. . , J - ,tn .- - .. ,, , . ,A ' ' . ' . .. , .. 1 , 3 Y I .Y IV.
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Attention. Those enior Qsqttad qfooms If you have ever been to 29 and heard a lot of noise, you didn't hear it long gpaddle width ten inchesj. Believing in sound democratic principles, officers have been elected three times this year. The men now in office, voted in by ballots and bullets, are all honest reputable leaders: president, Arthur Hillmang vice president, David Barclay: secretary, Gerald Corey tall-Americanjg treasurer, Eugene Stanleyg sergeant-at-arms, jim Young. and chief custodian. Francis Goetz. Some new officers were also installed this year: fire chief, dog warden, and air raid warden. The men of 29 have had numerous home room advisers: first, Mr. Larson for two and a half years: then two sub- stitutes, Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Taylor: and finally, Mr. Collins. Punctuality is always stressed in room 29. james W'illette says he is reducing because he has to run to get to home room on time each morning. Likewise Bill Teeple is out to break track records running to school. Many lectures have been given on this delicate subject, ,lack Theriault being one of the main lecturers. Nearly every boy has his engraving on the rod of authority, the paddle, which has also placed a temporary engraving on each of the boys. This year a band composed of accomplished artists from room 29 was organized. A brief in- formal concert was given at an amateur program in the auditorium. Its director, Svan Bortyanky- vanski, has now left the country for unknown reasons. That the boys are willing to do their bit for every cause is shown by the fact that they don- ated money for materials for an afghan, which Mrs. Taylor made. They have also given gener- ously to the war effort. No doubt you have all heard of home room 22, known in earlier years as the happy-go-lucky in- habitants of room 28. The old saying that nice things come in small wrappings is not always true because the walls of room 22 have enclosed the most superb group of girls in Sault High. The presidency is ably handled by Peggy Tray- nor, our sparkle-eyed Carnival Queen of Sault High. Her diligent assistant is Jane Steele. Each and every morning, Marion Vfalker is ready with pad and pen. waiting to write the proceedings of a well-conducted meeting. Money flashes every- where when Lillian Mackie gives a pep talk. As treasurer she's tops! Ellen Mannesto keeps us in- formed as to the proceedings of the Student Coun- cil. while Audrey Hope attends the Red Cross meetings. Because of her urging. 22 ranked sec- ond in the Red Cross drive conducted in the home rooms. XVe have had the privilege and honor of hav- ing Miss Ruth Bradish as adviser. Vfithout her, room 22 would not be home. Page 20
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