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the unior qfed Gross Hour. Room AMOUNT I5 385.50 Qrealized from an all-school partyj 1 70.00 fprofit from running the book storej 25 10.00 55 4.25 I3 10.00 ' 31 2.70 3 5.00 NI-5 10.00 29 5.00 The Brendini Brothers-555.57 fbv giving two audif torium showsj The Iiuture Iiarmers of America-Sl0.00. I.eSaut Horizon Club-55.00. Other rooms contributed to the Vfar Fund during the Senior Red Cross drive. I-Ions Room Ax1oUNT 6 SI5.00 8 28.15 251 5.50 4 3.50 ll 2.50 Coordinating the work of the high school chapter is a council composed of representatives from all home rooms. Its officers are president, Anne W'eIshg vice president, jim I.aPointeg secretary, Vera NIcDoxveIIg and treasurer, Frieda Pesenski. This year a local city council has also helped to direct and unite the efforts of all the junior Red Cross members of the parochial and public schools of the Sault. Dick Hol- Iev, Sault High senior, has served as president of this group. Miss Ruth Iiradish has been the adviser. Many faculty members have contributed their time and energy by assisting the junior workers in conducting their program of activities for the year. Grateful letters received from men in the army and navy hospitals, from recipients of the gift boxes, and from children who have been aided by the National Chi!- dren's Fund, bring to the junior Red Cross workers ample proof their efforts have been worthwhile. ' page ilwirfy-one CONGRATULATIONS! TOTHE CLASSOF1944 TAPERT SPECIALTY CO. Telephones 955-956 711 Ashmun St. Sincere Congralulations, Seniors! ENJOY YOURSELF AT CATEIQS RECREATION PARLORS REMODELED ISOWLINC ISILLIARDS Kiimriifi-Llys v DRUG s'1'oH1s 5,4 gf v lb U x PRESCRIPTION SERVICE ,N X . S I Xe Phone 475 546 Ashmun Congratulafes You Kg if S I I 5 V S S oUR COMPLIMENTS AND BEST WISHES I TOTHE GRADUATES of ,44- 3'4f4I'F!'-3' g S
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CONGRATU LA TIONS, SENIORS 9 Home of G E R R I E P R E S S Hallmark Greeting Cards - For All Occasions Complete Office Supplies 405 Ashmun Street Phone 64 Q5 Compliments of the SAVOY CAFE We wish to thank THE SENIOR CLASS for their patronage. - iii, OUR WORK WI LL PROVIDE A LASTING MEMORY OF THEIR GRADUATION si MATEHNA STUDIO PHONE 209 qlying S7-fight in 194-4 Throughout the school year the high school chapter of the junior Red Cross has carried on a program of varied activities and has produced hundreds of articles for army and navy hospitals. Girls in the clothing and home economics classes of Miss Frances Zimmerman, Miss Blodwen johns, Mrs. Doris Remy, and Mrs. Harold Embs have made bed jackets, utility bags, bedside table covers, layettes, wash cloths, bed- room slippers, and housewives. Shop classes under the direction of Mr. Langsford Collins have fashioned table and floor lamps, lapboards, writing boards, and racks for coat hangers. Miss Myrtle Sanders' art students have assisted by making greeting cards. menu covers, and nut cups, and they have painted the covers of forty writing portfolios. They also made several large posters to advertise the spring carnival. ln addition to the work carried on as class projects, much has been accomplished by groups of junior Red Cross members who have met in the workshop in room 6 dur- ing sixth hours and Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Here. under the direction of Miss Gladys XVold, county chairmang Miss Thelma Collins, high school sponsor, and Miss Hazel Blair, supervisor of knitting and crocheting, students have completed knitted and pieced afghans, many pairs of bedroom slippers, table decorations, nut cups, tray covers, and other holiday articles, writing portfolios, bridge pads, canes, puzzles, and games. Other projects on the year's program have included the packing and shipping of gift boxes to children in war areas, and the preparation of special Christmas boxes for Fort Brady, the Emma Nason Home, and the American Legion Children's Billet, Otter Lake, Michigan. In order to Hnance its program of production, en- rollment, and aid for the National Children's Fund, the junior Red Cross sponsored a tag day, an enrollment drive, and a spring carnival. The attainment of necessary funds for the year's activities was made possible in part by gifts from several high school organizations including the following: PETE L EELS 9 page thirty
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CONGRATULATIONS TOTI-IE CLASS 0f1944 J. L. LIPSETT at SON HUDSON - NASH - INTERNATIONAL 567 Ashmun Phone 596 Congratulations' Class 1944 UALITH I'OoOs AT RLASONABIT PRICTS BAGNALL GROCERY Telephone 567 ind 568 443 E Spruce CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OP 1944 SOO TRACTION COMPANY Besf Wzsfaes For Y0111 Success ART TROMBLAY 1 ri W F L E R -Xshmun on HEARTY COYGRATLLATIOXS' CHARLES FIELD Cong: dfILIllfZ0lIS, KODAK FINISHING SUPPLIES WII SON PHO FO SI RX ICI CDra111atifv qlEil'!3S fClIl1fI7IIll'tI from page 19j when some unnamed person forgot to appear in time for his cue. XVhile Bruce Rook and Sam Stephenson proved their showmanship and acting ability by ad libbing for an exceedingly strained interlude, nobody except the cast guessed the agony they were enduring. And then there were: the hasty exits into closets, which proved confusing at timesq the unforseen, as when Margaret Murphy had to hold the catcher's mask on with one hand while dashing across the stage in .1 formal be- cause the chin strap on the mask suddenly broke: and dur- ing rehearsal there were Paul Ripley,s mad dashes from the rear of the auditorium to his entrance on the stage and his sad slow drawling entrance, W'ell, hello, fellas . These and many other memories you may recall as you look It the picture on the upper half of the plge q3r1e KITOOII7, Io Ci0l1fl77Ilf'lIl mm page IX NVe pride ourselxes on the fact that ue xx ere the hrst home room ex er to grxe an 111 school prrtx In our lun ror year ve sponsored the Sadie Hays krns Dance ind sn hen seniors me ,axe 1 N rctorx B111 and donated all pro eeeds to the unror Red Cross Of course there were mixers too Praetrcrllx 111 of us hue had 1 whack 1t an offree Some of our presidents haxe been Ida NV1llace Liz NV1l hams Helen Edie NY71lker Donnr NV1ll1ce Torehk NX elch Amelia Stabrle and Pauline Rhrnes As Our friend and counselor VIrss Kay Falls looks into the future and sees Torchx NN elch rn her flxorrte bub ble dance on Broadvs as Donna NX 1ll1ce trying to concen trate vs hrle bouncing On her bosss knee ISle1nOr Trosper vtrngrn., 1 B 19 across the COHtl11ent Faith Boult eollabor lting with Webster on his neu est edition Amelrl Strbrle running neck and neck with Dinah Shore Andre Willirms conductrn, 1 more extensrse study of French or vie cant decide which strip teasing rn her faxorrte night elub une Sxxrck settled dovs n in a une cox ered cottage Anne Welsh still beatrn out Chopstreks with one finger fWe hope were vrong' P1t Sparkes desrgnrn the nevs est fads rn New York Helen NX alker still re1d1n 1 best seller and Thelma NY arsanen ureldrn 1 rrx t gun for Henry Ford This ,rx es sou a fleetrn glimpse rnto the Secret lrx es of the Fellers of 15 There ll nex er be another such ang Congiatrzlafzolzs, Class 0 44 BERT H B-XRNI CONTRACTOR 1100 Davrtt Phone 1894 page Ibn fy fwo K l - C Q . , I Y . - ' W c 1 I f- 'f J . . 11 1 L I St, '1 -' 1 - 1 . 11 11-1 1 A.. L - Y - A fe - - ' :Y ' 1 '1 . ' 1 ' , 4 1 . L - 1 ' - 1 Y 1 7' 1 Y . 1 ' g. . 1 . 1 - A A 1 1 1 1 I ' 1 1 1 1 . ' - 0 1 1 ' r 1' 1 1 ' 1 . . ' f ' 1 . ' ' 1. 1 ' 1 - 1 I 1 ' I ' - 5 H - 1 cz - 11 5 1 1 fr I 1 'na , . , . 1 1 , 1 ,, . . 1 . . L, Y , H1 , . , . -- 1 1 z 1 ', r ' ' . . ' 1 1 . 1 'I 1 ' 1 - 1 1 ' 1 - , I ' 1 . , yn I YV 1 - V- - - 1 . 1 f. 1 , . . 1 1 g - 1 1 1 ' 7 1 - , 1 . - 1 - - 1 - . L . , . 1' ' U - ' 1 . .. ' . , .1 k x . P 7 S . , 1 . . . f V. - 1 n 7. -1 925 r 5 Ph e 74 ' - 1 ' - - , .L 11 1 . . 1 , . 1 . 1 . 1- D - 1 3 k , 1 T - - 1 .1 - O 11 ,- A A V 1 . 1 1 , 1 . , 01? . 1 . , 1 1 U . 1 e :- , r 1- ' r - 1 I7 Y - ' - 1 ' l-I-......-. , 1 g - 1 1 . ' ., , ,' ' U .' ,C I ' 1 K 1 h ' e . 11. 11 1 . 2 . . 1 . 1 e . e . 1 0 Q. 1 , 111 1, Y 1 g ! T Tl 1 I f , ' ef ' Qs 1 ' f 1 C1 1944 I 1 HSS 0 1 ?3' ri . Q5..2- :if ' ,ii if I - 11' li -1 1 1:-5 lv -' 5213 Ez: 1-1-111 21 .1Eff E.?'E 2 'fE1 f: 8 :Qi ,I ii-1 1, 2: S. 4 v w Q .1 , 4 25. 1,333 Y . A A 1 A fi, I Y ' V 1 1 1 1 4 4 l JK A A J 1 4 . K 1 '
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