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Vlurxel Papmeau H1-Y OI-'I-ILERS President . . Vice President Secretary . . Treasurer . . Sergeant-at-Arms Adviser . . W'illard Splan . Bob Hunt George Chapman . Denny Booth . jack Doherty David Ripley SILDENI Coextu Oirlcrks President X ice President Seeretarx Tre lsurer Sergeant .lt Arms Adx iser Bill xmes Otto Quick Xluriel Plplnelll Xiu Crtw ford Bill Brosco Ruth Hlddock Cotoxx xm C1 e is O1 1 ICI RS President Qlirst Semester, Bern xdine O Connor President QSeeond Semesterj Nice President Lorna VIcVlorr1s Secretary Dorothy Jean ONc1l Treasurer CFIFSI Semesterj Helen Akkanen Treasurer Seeond Semester Donnl MCKIUDOH Te of bxult High hue furnished additionzl opportunities for gaming information 1nd learning the kind of cooperation and responsibility that will be needed to keep THE WORLD AT PEACY HI Y The most impormnt exents of the H1 Y schedule this xelr wer the sendmg of three boss Fzrrell Elliott Otto Quacle and Denny Booth to the Vllrquette conference and F1rrell Elliott and Dennx Booth to 1 mock state legislature 1n Lansing In October the boys had an initia t1on party at Mr Price s cabin Dur mg the year they hate sold basketball and football programs and pennants With the Colonnade Club H1 Y sponsored an all school Christmas party On May 14 they had a joint social meeting with Colonnade page luc'nlJ three STUDENT COUNCIL The elub which probably carr1es the most responsibihtx is our eox ern ins, body the Student Couneil The most outstlnding projeet thls tear is the contmulnce of paxments for the ene of elnnine hsher our adopted lreneh ,url This proleet w lx t rted 1 t se lll emmne ts been eoliespondin., with Sllllt Ilia, LYLI' blflee ew ntmes w ete id to t e XX or d XX u ll honor roll this Keir T e members xotel to put 1 gltss on the XX orld XX ir l m morill e Connell e, e two 1et1x tx tieket pmrties on on Htllow een night and the other in eelebration ot X alen tine s Du This organization contributed 525 to the athletic fund .md S10 for the choir trip to Atlmtic City COLONNADE CLUB Colonnlde Club w IS orgmnzed in 1921 to recognwe md develop the qunhties of leadership eharacter and serxiee which grow more impontlnt in olxnng the problems which l seniors md ten juniors ehosen for the posssesion of the iboxe nlmed quilt ti s mei the mbihts to muntam a 1 in sehollrs 1 This x lr the elub members enter tune tt irls new to Sault Hug mt 1 tel in September To elrn mones to tmanee their projects they haxe sold pop It 111 football and basketball games They have been ready to serve wheres er they were needtd 7. i 3 . I ' ' Y 7' i . A A D f , 1 ' ' ' H , t ' xx ' . . Q., Y V' ' ' l . l -' v f P 3 t . n U n s A . h Y . . , X .- ' ' ' , ' , V- - l . 7 - ' ' . e s y le L svx ' y V e - -' . . . . - - K ' , ' - - - t . . - . ' 'Q ' , ' . . , D L l . ' V i , X , t I Y X . v' - - v ' s , V -- ' - A ' , X , Q , ' ., ' S H K, X , . ,' ic A A U l I X P Y ' T i' P .ihe.1ei. The club is made up of twenty - s a X l.s air . d ' h. ' Q I '- , '. ',s V-ic ,,, ' .ei ,. ,.' ' , A ,,-A t'- . ,Y-3 Y Y . 1 1 . . Y - . 3 1 Y X' ' . to . ded h C - ' - , l C , ,. l ' ' 'X Y ' -- h' . . , . . ' - L ' .uexye . . p. ' v 6 h- ' ' 'e . Y . H , , ' , I X rr 'rt Q -K ' r '-CN I 1 - s s s s - . ' .v, . - Th- ' mv- ' ' ' Rl lsgi P X V ' ish' . ' Y ' - '- A 3. , C t -N 'y . xx ' . 1 1 Q sa ,1- , . - y ' - li ii l i Q v if 7 7 ' 1 . . 4 - . . . ' - 1 . wr x T V '-
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Raymond Txudgeon Daud Rnpley Hulda Stxoebel Ruth Haddock W1ll1am PYICE SOCIAL Sell rs Cl The study of soelal sc1ence helps us to beeome better cmzens and creates .1 desxre to msuer problems of peace as patrlotncalls .15 ue answer the c1ll to war We become more exuc mmded trynng to help solve present problems and prex ent repeatlng I'IllSI8lxCS of wmrs 1n the past Earl P Thomas Margaret Menet, Fay Arrleh Dolphme Blozeau Clyde Peterson SPLLIAI s Some ot the most app eeuted subjeets are those 1n vxhxch we are .xble to use our own talents whether If e musle xrt, xthlenes or othermse We are espeeullx proud of our oun Sault High Cholr, band ind orehestra, the Blue Deuls, and our lrtlsts I our hbrlrx ue mr able to fmd the best books and magazmes for stuelx O1 readmg ple1sure and pat1ent guldanee m loeatmg materxal Ctmxu Rfl L L U lk 1 eellllll OI stenoexl lels wa leeepex me leeountlnts l-lle eom mexen e putmex hu lt 1 lI'l1Ll e t s s mmf' S OHL IO wlleeev l Ill LXLLLI tue Elnal Iruson WXIQIYIII Ray Esthel Abbott Helena Skmnez You that peaee IS here, there IS A gleelt need tor mathemltlelans 1n mam flelds of work .1VlJtlOI'i, leeountlng r1d1o engmeer mg, electnentv, md m1m others too numerous to ment1on W1th the dexelopment of 1tom1e energy r1d1r, new drugs, and countless other adx nnces, the modern world ns becommg more :md more an :nge of sexence As txme goes on, there w1ll be mam conxemences that xull tike the pllee of rnany dexxces th1t ve now have Famous doctors md ehemxsts of the future mu eome out of Sault I-hgh l Ralph XICBAIH Rosa Nloehung Thelma Collms Eduald Honka new Aur1e Dean Ethel Joslln Ben Tamblyn page fu mix lu 0 , .. A ln .1 pxlcef l worll there is .1 zevcr-ending l- . d ff ' jnplv. lexlew- -w, . lr' . . ' ' ' - le .' -nt . .iled LlNll cl' 'ink' hi tem' 5- x i . I f V ' Vx . x 1 V - X K MATH and S611-LNQE i Y K 'i- X 1 h 1. 'E il A f x X I-I. 1, ', i.,',' k-- ' yt , ',,- X xr! h . .W 1 'A Y' s I' V .E 1 I. x x 'I Y V. I YI s ' - - v---' s ',- f , 1 ' v ' vs . . 1 v ., .N . , , s W 1 ' X I i'A U I I n A . I' rx C 1 ' l l 1 r ' 3 - is Q . , . e , - 'A V ' - 'I V 1 ' n ' -
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LIBRARY STAFF The Anna Helen 'Vlorse School L1 brary has alded many students and veterans w1th a new lme of book ser YICC-VOC3.I10D3l books These books have been especxally helpful to the veterans who would hke to know more about the job they 1ntend to get now that they are home agam There are now 6,546 books ln the hbrarx Thls wear 24 students gaxe thcll' SLFVICCS to the staff TOWN HALL CLUB Town Hall Club IS a student Cl1s eusslon club open to hxgh school stu dents takmg socral scxence The toll of the cners b ll rang ln an assembly on race prejudlce Emma Jean Sadler Charles Schram Ardlth Ploegstra and Joe Yan Luxen were the speakers, and Geraldme Radtke xx as student moderator Student d1s cussnon follovsed The club had tno jomt me-:tmgs mth Colleglate Lllili xRx SI Xl lrsldent X le lreslele xt Seefetlll lrelsurel Sergeant II 'klllls 1 O1 1 ILFRS Helen Cuamkura jox ce Tenllxck -Xnn Xllflt Sl1lfCI' Bexexlx llught om Rexllx Xdus Nlrs Nllrglret Xlenet Ioxxx HKIL UIIICIRS FIRST Sr XIESTYR llesle t X ree I I'L.S1LlLl1I Reeordmg See C orresponclmg be ITLISLIILI g I II s lllllllllelllll l'I'lll11l eln Sadler Charles Sehram Gel llelme Rldtke H1ld1 Vsexss ean Prlee Rumond Txpert Dons Nlmlunnex S1 toxin SFXII su R X1ee l reslelent N ernl Wxlson Reeorehng Secnetux oe N 111 luxen C orresponehng Secretars Dorls Vlavxhmney Treasurer ean Prxce Sergeant If Arms Ceraldme Radtke Ilrhamentmln Pat Papmeau Adxxser Wllllam S Prxce SPLFCH CI UB OrF1cERs FIRST Sr XIESTI R I resident X 1ce Presldent Seeretarj. Treasurer Sergeant at Arms Vary Lou Larke Peter Hotton Vlonna Mackm Dolores Thomas George Holmes Sracoxn SENIESTER Presrdent Elbert Woodard X ICC Presldent ean Ala Secretary Xlary Lou Matheson Treasurer Donna McKmnon Sergeant at Arms Farrell Elhott Advxser Agnes Solw sberg THE SPEECH CLUB The Speech Club chose Prrde and Prejud1ce as thelr play thls year A profxt of about S12 was cleared After the play members of the club enjoy ed a partv Yew plat books gelatm shdes for hghts md make up were purchased md new people were tramed rn the mrt of mlke up The Spceeh Club entertamed the Yatxonal Thcsplans at a parts m the St J.ln1es'Cl1L1rel'l, -Xprll 29 pagr lu c 1113 four W H' f ' ' D ' , , , ' A7 V, . . . L Q .- A 'e 3 f -1 . j ' j ' V: V: 's-ys - - - - I I f 1 ' r A er . . 3. . . 0. ' . ' if f R T. , , . 3 J' len .... . Y .- ' s-,Y s- ' F s , - L S 'Q y . . ' SC1't'L'.lH -.ll-LX '11 . 4 ' '. ' '. ' . 'ian . . . ' ' Pre-sielent . . Charles Schram H J F' K . . V' L 'I T I I xl .1 Y xii 3 -L - . Ex 1 . 1 t rl ' . 'A ' D . ' , Y 1' x - li X V s 1 4 A . 3 1 ,. . . , l A , - - . I O I Y V . . 1. - , T - A '- I l . . ,, . Y . V ' r , . ' . - . , I , 1 I YH . . c Y Y - 3 x A . A V ' . . ' v ' 5 7- 7' V-7 9 ' S- Vi 9 , ' t s f 1 . vs 1 ' s '
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