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

 - Class of 1945

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ffxgop qfank in jlfarks For having maintained the highest scholastic standings in their class for eight semesters, five seniors-Ray Bur- gess, Shirley Dodd, Margaret Moran, Fay Vournakis, and Vergene Cowell-were awarded pins and special recogni- tion at the sixteenth annual Honors Assembly on May 4. All five students followed the straight academic course throughout their high school years. fRay, who is now serving in Uncle Sam's Navy, took great interest in physics and trigonometry. Hailing from Ozark, he entered Sault High as a junior. He did such outstanding work that he was able to complete all require- ments for his diploma before he went to Great Lakes on May 4. Shirley found Latin and literature to be her best sub- jects and physics her most difficult. Skating and dancing are her pastimes. After her summer vacation Shirley looks forward to entering Michigan State College next fall. To be a lawyer is Margaret's ambition. Margaret found mathematics most enjoyable, and, like Shirley, she thinks physics has been her hardest subject. After completing a year or two at Northern State at Marquette, Margaret plans to finish her college work at the University of Michigan. A lover of swing music, Fay spends much of her time listening to records on the radio. Fay liked art, journalism, 1 FIRST Row: Margaret Moran, Fern Moore, Audrey White, Gladys Tuxworth, Harriet Watson. SECOND Row: jean Blain, Vergene Cowell, Eliza beth Hopper, Barbara Johnston, Betty Ann Mac Lachlan, Fay Vournakis. THIRD Row: Weldon Burchill, Francis Mansfield, Ross Annatoyn, Richard Bruce, Leo Kobera, Ver- non Talsma, Raymond Burgess. SEATED! Vergene Cowell, Fay Vournakis, Margaret Moran, Shirley Dodd. STANDING: Ray Burgess. and American problems best of all her subjects, although she says journalism caused her the most trouble. Fay ex- pects to enter art school, probably in Chicago, next fall. English and chemistry were her best subjects and phys- ics her bugaboo, according to Vergene. An active member and officer of Student Council, she has spent many hours typing Student Council minutes. Stamp collecting is her hobby. Vergene hopes to enter Houghton College in New York state. .9Va,tional gfonor Society To promote leadership, build character, create enthus- iasm for scholarship, and stimulate the desire to render service is the aim of the National Honor Society. Founded in 1923, the organization is an honorary one with a purpose similar to that of Phi Beta Kappa in col- leges and universities. Not more than fifteen per cent of the seniors in the upper one-third of a class can be elected to membership, and they are chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and service to the school. This year's eighteen members, who were formally in- stalled and presented with membership pins by Miss Thelma Collins at the Honors Assembly on May 4, are pictured and named in the cut on this page.

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1945 CZQ9znne1fs 0 peczafdwards Cup l9fI9Z9 Because throughout hrs four years of hrgh school he has been outstandmg rn the qualrtres of scholarshrp leadershrp character and servrce to the school Rrchard Bruce of the class of 1945 has been awarded the Cup of 1923 In addrtron to marntarnrng a scholarshrp record whrch places hrm rn the upper thrrd of hrs class Drck has efhcrently and vyrllrngly gry en much trme and effort to a varrety of school actrvrtres Soon after hrs entrance rnto hrgh school he was elected presrdent of hrs class and through hrs leadershrp helped hrs classmates to complete therr freshman year rn successful fashron Berng keenly rnterested rn sports Drck became one of Sault Hrghs versatrle athletes and because of consrstently fine work won varsrty letters rn football basketball and track As a result of hrs work rn Speech Club and rn such dramatrc productrons as Lrsten Mr Speaker Best Foot Forward and junror 'Vlrss Drck fulfilled the requrrements whrch qualrfred hrm for electron to the Natronal Thespran organrzatron Drck has also been rnterested rn musrc and has been a relrable member of band and orchestra As 1 valued memrber of senror home room 2 Drck has grven loyal and actrve support to projects sponsored by hrs room and has partrcrpated wholeheartedly rn the rooms actrvrtres Hr Y and Town Hall Club are other school organrzatrons whrch have benefited by thrs student s membershrp and sup port As a frttrng culmrnatron of a successful hrgh school career Drck because of the qualrtres he had deyeloped merrted electron to the Natronal Honor Socrety gfa rrwt ea rson usrc ,Alva rd Davrd Bort s name wrll be the fourth to be rnscrrbed on the Harrret Pearson Musrc Award the trophy whrch rs grven annually to the senror who has done the most outstand mg work rn vrolrn for four years Davrd rs not only a fine vrolrnrst but rs first clarrnetrst rn the band and plays the vrolrn rn the dance band as well Nor rs Sault Hrgh School the only place where he has grven gen erously of hrs musrcal talents for he has performed for varrous crty organrzatrons on hrs vrolrn Davrd rs also known as a master of legerdemarn the great Brendrnr throughout Sault Ste Marre Many spectators have heartrly applauded hrs clever and bafflrng slerght of hand trrcks Around school he has engaged rn Audro X rsual Club work has been a loyal member of Speech Club and was awarded a Natronal Thespran membershrp for hrs fine performances and able support rn many plays and student productrons Hrs outstandrng mterests are centered around the Central Methdorst Church of whrch he rs a member and the young peoples Epworth League rn whrch he takes an actrve rnterest At home Dave has a fine collectron of books that cover subjects from Shakespeare to natural hrstory He rs fond of poetry and drama and quotes easrly from the classrcs A versatrle young man rn lrterature scrence and the arts Drve ranks scholastrcally rn the upper one thrrd of hrs class remng fleurs ournalzsm Grryrhy Agarn thrs year two senror grrls were presented the Eve nrng News Journalrsm Trophy the co edrtors of the school newspaper the Keynote Dorothy Ann 'VicCormrek and Lors Carter The trophy rs awarded annually to the student or students who for at least two consecutrye years have done the most for the school newspaper It rs a plaque that symbolrzes hard vrork vyell done work that recerves lrttle attentron or applause but whrch brrngs rrch rewards rn personal prrde growth and achrevement Dorothy Ann and Lors have seryed on the Keynote staff if I durrng both therr yumor and senror years but therr dutres as edrtors have been especrally arduous rn 1944 45 It has been therr task to supervrse assrgnmg stones collectrng and edrtrng copy wrrtrng headlrnes readrng proof makrng up the dummy and dorng the dozens of other odd jobs that publrshrng a newspaper entarls The grrls have been responsrble for numerous new features and columns and have proved themselves effectrve 1nd capable edrtors of Sault Hrgh s publreatron page fu mfg three . Q - - - - I O ' e s s 9 x X ', f . , . . V. . V . v . - Y , I . . . V . . aww' 9 , A . . . X - . - D . . . . - , - a . . I . 1 s ' . . . . . ,, . , . 19 11 x S! I! ' ' !! ' ' ' v 9 1 1 . . . . - X I . 9 9 . . . , , . . . . . . - r - s r - . . . . I . - - I V x - . , , r . , . . . . . Y - . i . - , . . . i . . . ! 1 . . y. 9 , . . . I Q - , . . , . 7 3 1 ' H y a 4 1 ' - 1 . 1 , X 6 , s r - 7 , r F ' K . , . , V Y -, 9 v s , r r , ' ' a - , r Y A x ' Y 9 1 V I . . . a 9 , 9 - 5 1 . . , , y r a 9 s . . . , . . t . ' Y- e



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51 qlomdo rarfuatzon vents C ommem emeur After four years of xx lrtume hugh school yxork some 125 members of the elass of 1945 wull receuxe theur duplo mas on Thursday ex enung une 14 un Rutchue Auduturuum Guest speaker for the exercuses wull be Professor Edgar G Doudna of the Lnuyersuty of Wusconsun A graduate of the State Normal School of Plattexulle Wusconsun Nlr Doudnu also holds .1 Vlaster of Arts degree from Lawrence College and a Doctor of Luterature degree from Viulton College Author of textbooks on the hustorv and gox ern ment of Wrsconsun and presudent of the Wusconsun Educa tuon Assocuatuon Vlr Doudna us an educatuonal lecturer on such subjects as Demagogs and Pedagogs A Graduate Looks at the World Amerucan Lufc and Books Hus topuc for Sault Hughs Commencement exercuses had not been announced at the tume thus edutuon vxent to press Superuntendent Foss Elwyn wull presude at the gradua tuon exercuses Pruncupal Harold W Bruce wull present the class of 1945 duplomas wull be handed to the graduates by Vit Clayton Sehenk and 'xlr Ronald Tuxworth members of the Board of Educatuon At thus tume also Lvnn 'Vic Dowell presudent of the class wull present the 1945 class memorual gfonors jelssembly Suxty seven senuor boys and gurls were honored at the 16th annual Honors Assembly Fruday Vlay 4 un th Rutchue Audutoruum The program of the assembly follows March of Youth Oluvadotu Hugh School Band Serenade-Schubert Frank Levun trombonust Caro lune Barclay accompanust Presentatuon of Scholarshup Honors Pruncupal Harold W Bruce Presentatuon of the Natuonal Honor Socuety 'Vluss Thelma Colluns Roeked un the Cradle of the Deep E DeLamater Sam Marra bass horn Hugh School Band Presentatuon of Avxards DAR Cutuzenshup Award Virs Otus Pratt Regent D A R Gertrude Hulls Vlemor ual Trophy Vluss Ruth Bradush Harruet A Pearson 'VIusuc Avxard Xlr L1rlP Thomas Cup of 1925 Vluss Frances Crane Exenung Nexxs journalusm Trophy Wir George Os born Unuxersuty ot Nluehugan Alumnu Trophy Wir Davud Rupley Address Nlr Ronaldj Tuxxxorth Semper ludelus Xhreh Sousa Hugh School Band Attendunee Honors Thus student has been neuther ab sent nor tardy durung hus four xears nn hugh school Tru man Strobrudge Achuexement Honors These students haxe xxon con suderable sueeess un the folloyxung phases of sehool lufe ATHLETICS Football Ross Annatoyn George Barr Henry Bonac cu Jack Brosco Ruchard Bruce Regunald Ermatunger Don Gerrue Lynn NIcDovxell fCaptaunj Herbert Wiuchaels Wul luam Peterson fStudent Vlanagerj Frank Staley Basketball Henrv Bonaccu fStudent Managerj Ruch ard Bruce ames LaPounte Frank Lex un Glenn NIcAdam Earl Ruordan fCaptaunj Track Ross Annatovn Jack Brosco Ruchard Bruce jack Holt Leo Wiarch Gymnastuc Achuex ement jack Brosco Jack Holt Leo March Robert Smart Frank Staley Truman Strobrudge Gurls Phvsucal Educatuon Glorua Allaun Rozann fContunued on page 48j page fu only fu e Class '-lfesyaers The Power of Truth wull be the subyeet of the s r mon xx huch Rex erend Walter T Ratcluffe pastor of the Central Vlethodust Church wull deluver at the annual class xespers servuce to be held un Rutchue Audutoruum Sunday e 10 at 8 00 p Reverend G E Stace of the Pulgrum Holuness Church xxull guve the unvoeatuon and another mxnuster who had not been asked at thus tume of wrutung wull guve the scrup ture readung and the beneductuon The Central Vlethodust Church chour durected by Mr Ired Roberts of Sault Ste Vlarue Ontaruo wull provude the musuc for the serxuce Appearung for the Hrst tume un eap and gown the members of the class of 1945 wull march unto the audu toruum to musuc played by the hugh school orchestra The processuonal march us to be Vlendelssohn s March of the Pruests from Athalua whule the recessuonal wull be 'Vfarch Romaune by Mendelssohn Bartholdy fumor C mm unuors senuors alumnu and theur guests are antucupat ung the buggest socual event of the school year the annual Iunuor Prom whuch us to be June 12 Wuth an apple blossom theme the gym us beung deco rated wuth crepe paper flowers shrubbery and everythung to accentuate a gay sprung atmosphere Trelluses and arches wull encurcle the gym and appropruate placung of fureproof crepe paper streamers wull help transform the erstwhule gymnasuum unto a romantue faury luke garden Chaperons may sut on comfortable chaurs and daven ports when they do not dance Followung customary pro cedure the yunuor class presudent Wullard Splan and hus purtner wull lead the grand march orchestra from Sault Ontaruo provude musuc for the eve nung 1946 eflfelllormf Nevx basketball backbourds for the gym may be pur chased as soon as possuble xxuth th S60 vxhueh the class of 1945 us leaxung us 1 memorutl to Sault Hugh The bal mee of the 5200 yxhueh the senours are puttung unto a memorual wull be plleed un 1 fund to be used for lughtung the lthletue fueld utter the xx ur xx hen ut us hoped uddutuon ul money xxull huxe be n plueed un the fund Although thus tund xxull hurdly serxe as a foundatuon for the eost requured to lught the fueld the class feels that such a fund xxull at leust be started and xxull not be for gotten A prexuous elass some xears ago began a fund for the purchase of the athletue fueld After a tume wuth other classes and the Board of Educatuon contrubutung more than S1000 was secured and the present athletuc fueld was tunally purchased CJIEEQS ICH!! On une 5 thus years senuor class wull uny ade the lux uruous lakesude resort at Brevort The senuors are more determuned than ever to spend a day 'Wuth the mosquutoes at Brevort At present ut us planned to charter a bus for the less fortunate classmates who aren t able to procure a car and some gas for the trup . f ' 1 O 1 O, , 'N V . , , , 1 e . , V V ' 1 ' y 1 .1 h ,, 1 x X . x i 1 V , L- ' ' ' ' ' v ' 1v 1 1 ' 1 ' 5 -- 111 ' ' ' - - - I , , . A 7 V 1 B , I ' , ' Y x . . . . . . ' U , T. . . . - - June 1 . m. , Y . ,' ' ' v V . . . , , 1 . 1 1 - Q 1 1 1 l 1 Va S' r v1 u - A . . ' ' V Q A x3 I u I . x I . D I l l ' - Y 1 , . Y e .1 , , 1. x 11 .V . . , , 1 1 V 1- A I 11 -1 - - 11 - , . . , . 1 1 , 1 Y X l . D- ' ' V . ' ' V1 ' 1 . 1 U x X ' . ' A l ff - L , 5 1 - 11 .1 .,11 - , , x - - 5 . 1,, 1 I - 1 u ' ' ' u . . , s I A ' l. i I . l ' , . , . C, 1 , , l I Y - 1 1 1 1 1 9 ' - ' 1 s 1 ' ' - . v 3 1 , . , e . I . . V . . , , 1 1 Y - , , - . . . .. . . 1 T - 2 . , . 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