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

 - Class of 1944

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CZ-ihose emor qdrzef qfooms If true greatness hes mn yersatnlxty then the men of 29 are the most yersatxle of all semor boys for we haye had men who haye performed nobly ln football track and basketball some who lre top scholars many who are aceomplnshed IT1US1C1ll lS and a goodly supply of able poll tncnns These are but a few notable attnbutes of th1s home room group It ns lamentable that the men of 29 have been together for only one year glyen four years as a umt we would have been the home room of all tnme nn Sault Hrgh Con sxder what we haye done ln one short year The evolutnon of 29 makes xnterestmg hnstorv W started wlth the run of the mnll freshmen ln home room 7 but ln our sophomore year the eream of the crop was placed m room 2 under Mr Hansens guidance In 1942 Wir Raker took up the superynsnon of room 2 boys plus a few others who were too good to be left m other home rooms That was the year we began to lose men to the servlces Then last fall Mr Larson took over th1s group to whxch were added a few more of the outstandmg sen xors So here we are as home room 28 so aptly put xt the ,enllemen of 29 Our offleers th1s year were presndent nm Myotte vxce presxdent Frank 'vlarcella secretary Norman Gregg treasurer Phllxp Kxef sergelnt at arms Chuck Des ardlns Norman Gregg entered the Army at the end of the first semester but hrs job was ably filled by Bob McKerroll chases and m addntlon to that has contrlbuted generously to all proyects and drlves carrled out m school Although the men of 29 are proud to be able to say they are tops ln the class of 44 they are even prouder to boast that they are a part of the class of 44 Theres really llttle need for us to wrxte a bxography of The Fellers of 15 smee our pruses are sung far and wxde at least that s what we keep telhng ourselves We entered as wlggllng frosh nn 40 with 33 gals but a llfe of freedom and the lure of marrnage proyed too great for .1 few so Florence Teets became a br1de followed by others and Ruth Wagner 'Viarxon Sage and Betty Jane Weston left us Each sueceedlng year we took mto our falr room new eellmates and released others Then m our semor year Cecelxa Fazn Betty Ferguson Kay Fur taw and Paulnne Gtllespne from Mass Vhthers room 4 yolned our ranks Everythmg runs luke clockwork m 15 Ida Rose Wal lace pounds the gay el for order and leads the flag salute About thls time Anna Bayer and Effne Boult stroll 1n Then a bug heated busmess me-etmg follows and xf anyone runs out of ldcas Lmz Andre Wnllxams supplxes them fan tastlc or otherwnse Thls Vear we were proud to haye the umor Red Cross pres1dent Anne VIcKee Welsh as one of our mates and also Agnes Hazy Pow ell secretary of the Student Councxl If we grow a b1t bored Torchy W'elch leads us 1n a few eheers ffsflllflllllfel on page 121 Room 8 was only a eubby hole baek nn 40 when ts present semor gxrls were freshmen When the room was enlarged part of room 4 entered and doubled 8 s roll call Durmg the eourse of four years the membershxp of the orlgmal home room has been redueed to half Under the able leadershxp of such presldents as Helen Lxpsett Shnrley Leahy Audrey Hopper Lorrame Annatoyn josephme Cahgurn and Vlarguermte Clarke room 8 has proyxded Sault Hxgh wlth many enyoyable mnxers and danees The Shoeless ShuHle was the brann ehlld of this orxgmal home room As a patrnotxc seryxce we haye contnbuted lnberally of money ttme and effort to the Jumor Red Cross We have stood behmd the scrap drxves Easter seal sales and have purchased many stamps and bonds Although partncxpatmg m every school actxvlty room 8 has found tlme for three outmgs nn Canada two plcmcs -one at Crystal Falls and one 1n Belmont Park and a banquet at the Wnndsor Hotel The annual Chrxstmas part1es were an eagerly aw axted event for along wnth good food and games gnfts were exchanged The understandnng and capable leadershnp of Mxss ean Gordon Fvfe has anded the g1rls of Great Room 8 rn recexymg a more extensnye educatnon Contrary to the Swme of 29 the Men of 21 haye the f1rst day of our glad 1'TlCCtlI1g 1n 21 1n 1940 Wlllle s Wonders haye led the class m many departments The fxrst presxdent to head th1s notable group was Samuel Matthew Stephenson Iohn Upnskn bossed durnng the sophomore year whxle athletes Nelson Speck and Red Waters kept order 1n our upper class years As leaders 1n the class these boys boast that they have produced three class presldents m 21 and not to be out done m athletncs more than three fourths of the members of thus room have yarsxty letters ln some sport Among thenr many accomplxshments the boys rate the runnmg of Wtllnes Wheel at the Jumor Red Cross Carmy al as tops because lf cleared more than S100 for the R C Thxs group also has furmshed more than Sl O00 m bonds and thnrty men to help our Uncle Samuel wm th1s war 1n 1944 For the hrst three years of the flnght we the fhght heromes of ZS were members of home room ll but due to the mcrease of our membershxp we had to make a fore ed landmg to room 28 True durlng our nussxon of four long years many of our crew had to ball out because of marrxage work deslre to be free change of statlon and tllness whleh took Iznny lX1em1 and oyee Ann Barry from us durmg our semor flxght Through the bombardment of room 4 we added to our erew Cadets Irane1s Curry who 15 home loom secretary and Student Counell representattye Betty Boger and qfwzfnzmd on page 29 page eighteen . . 1 11- '1- ' . 1 1. 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iff- CQM CZQDfFLgS XY'ith .1 powerful backwash of the propeller, the 111usic department cadets roared off to .1 line start this year. The target for one winter night was the Bondbardment Concert at which the band and choir raised 545,000 in bond pledges. XWC could never have hit this bull's eye without Chief Thomas as navigator. He could be heard in every part of the hanger plotting tl1e course to victory. To boost further the sales, the music-minded minstrels dedicated the S585 which was cleared at the door to buy .1 s5UU bond. Tl1is little item will help buy new equipment PMB. pafter lierlinj. The bombing missions for the singing cadets. the choir, l1.1ve been numerous tl1is year, for they have appeared in Christmas Vespers, at tl1e Chamber of Commerce. .1IILl .1t Kiwanis Club. Tl1e l7.lI'Ikl received boot training i11 numerous parades. at football games, at tl1e railway station to bid the boys adieu, at basketball games, .111d at assemblies. The string cadets, the orchestra, were caught in a downdraft of playing-at Christmas Vespers, at Thanks- giving and Easter assemblies, and at graduation in a neatly turned performance. Harmony Honeys, otherwise known as tl1e octet, didn't let any ice form on their wings either. They performed at all service clubs, at several assemblies, and at the Good liriday service at the Methodist Church. Music cadets lriscilla Hunt, Amelia Stabile, Betty Rutter. Lesly Bag- 1 s l an of Song nall, Paul Edward, Alvin Payment, Bob Ellena, and Al- bert Dalimonte compose the group, which is navigated by Betty Kuderling at the piano. That inspired looking group named Thomas,s Tom- catsu is generally known as the dance band. They iived at all-school parties, Youth Center dances, and at the Evening News banquet. The hep cats .1re well-known in the vicinity of the music room as Irva Hillock. Pat Arm- strong, -Iennette Ladd, Elizabeth XY'illi.1ms, Phyllis XY'oo.l- ard, Frances Splan, Claire Lamontagne, Bob Vfade. Shir- ley Lever, Tony Pevarnic, XY'ayne Barnes, Sam Marra. .lllkl lirank Levin. The Censored band was attacked by gremlins on its initial tlight. These inconstant little Fifanellas decreed that tl1e fellas were too Anierican to be German. and so they gnawed away the n.1me just .1s the censor does. In spite of it .1ll, Bob XVade, Eugene Hannahs. Lee Stanley. Sam Marra, and Shirley Lever survived their crash dive and have toured the town of Marquette and Sault Ste. Marie. They also played .1 one night stand at the junior Red Cross Carnival. Last spring Chief Thomas donned his flying suit and zoomed down to St. Louis, Missouri for the National Music Educators' Conference. One of the themes was the idea that music should be for everyone. The more students participating in a musical organization, the better that organization will be. This has long been Chief's philosophy as is shown by the size of the band and the chorus.

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