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l NIE S W n our class, the Class of 47 yy as m 1ts ,umor year, yye gaye the prom at yyh1ch the aboye plcture yyas taken It represents Sault I-Ingh School 1n formal array for a tradrtlonal occas1on Hands and faces are clean, clothes are the best No sxgns of lessons or school books appear on the scene Beautxful decoratrons a good band and a scent of flowers vyrll always brmg back thoughts of thus partxcular soclal actry 1ty But then theres another vrew eans, trench coats, sa1lor caps, old sweaters, floppy moccasms and faded ker chxefs Drnzzlmg ram, bad colds a freezmg vymd chllled cheerleaders and muddy, vset teams An afternoon spent enjoymg Pj a football game Do you remember the m1xers after the games yyere over? The boys stood around and drank cokes While the grrls danced After you had f1n1shed eatmg at the party the gang trooped downtown to take oyer thexr favor1te drugstore booth and Cat some more Then, home to supper Of course no one vyho attended out of tovyn games vyrll eyer forget them F1rst came the yyorry oy er yyhether or not your parents would grye therr consent Second on the l1st was the desperate eountmg and saymg of money Thlrd there was gettnng your clothes ready and fmally settmg out by tra1n bus or ear Sometlmes you eyen yyent ln yehlcles that had no names only slogans lxke do or dxe Club actlvxtnes, home room partnes, class room ey ents and many other thmgs vyould furn1sh endless materlal for d1scuss1on, but each of you l1y ed them dnfferently, 1n your ovyn vyay These th1ngs that made up your hlgh school llfe vyxll neyer be forgotten Once xn a yy h1le you may Iav them asrde to gather a layer of dust but there vyrll al ways be moments of remembermg yy hen you meet a fel low student many years from nova perhaps vyhen the eager ears of chnldren or grandchxldren are lxstemng or when vou are old and gray yylth only a trunkful of sou 20 yenlrs In these moments yy1ll hlgh school happenings, both gay and sad be treasured most P S When your storles need a brushmg up, thrrty or forty years frow now, glance over the followmg lust I nmth and tenth grade events ININTH GRADE September Thrrd N letory Loan NJIIOHS goal S15 000 000 Lost long tresses feather cuts rn style Vlr Trudgeon came to hrgh school yynth us 'Vhss joslrn lomed the facultv Plans for the Youth Center began Oetober umor Semor play Best Foot Forward freshman class presrdent elected Jack Welsh lNoyember Theme for educatxon yyeek Educatnon for XICIOFV B111 Menard yy as termed the Cassanova of the fresh man class Home room rumors Freshman boys of 26 were glyen the job of cleamng the school grounds Ha' Deeember-Chrxstmas at vyar Ronald Cooper mnth grade basketball hero lnuary VI H C I Brman elme to dlrect Youth Center Iumpers ln style for glrls february Eyemng of lebruary 5 mnnual eoncert, bonds yyere sold at the rite of S1 000 per m1nute S48 000 vyorth yyere sold Nlaxeh The Key note offlee became Nlxss ohns offree On grrls nmth grade basketball team Thelma Nic Kerehle and Barbara Prmgle After flfteen straxght yymns our yars1ty lost to Negau nee ln the d1str1et tournament at Marquette Aprll Grgantre Red Cross Carmy al under vyay 44 annual dedleated to boys yyho had left class for serylce yymth Uncle Sam fCont1nued on page S7j ' ' ' e ' e' v1 r f '1 y I 11 I 1 Y' ' ' - 1 1 1 1 , ' ' - 1 1 T 1' 1. Y ' Y 2 X . Vi Y ,V Y , 1 1 1 1 1 1 K 1 ' A k 3 Y Y ' , g I , tl.. Q! ' - i. 1 - ...- V . ' 1 11 I . Y' . . 1 - 1 1 1 A ' ' , Y , . . . . ' 8 3 A , . . . ' ' tl ' 33 . . . , , , . J , - Y l V ' If ' D I ' 1 D , V' .as 5 7 1 ' 1. 1 1 , - , 1 1, ' Y I ' Y - - V 1 - 1 1 ' 1 rl v U v 1 v Y ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' f he h' h New equnpment or t e mac me s op. w A 1' ,1 1 Q 1 ' r 1 f v ' 1 1 1 - . .- - JL '- r. . 1. . e A '. - ' 1 ' 7 ' 1 . 1 ' 1v1 1 s v - , 1 l v , s ' 1 . . ,, . -. 4. 1 1 ' ' ' . . 1 .1 1 ' 11 1 1 1 1 D . , . , ' I Y D 1 . v r 1 ' ' Y ' Y ' Y ' Y , . Y 1 Y , - , ,' J 1 '- r v ' ' 1 - ' ' ' ' Y 1 Q , . ' K A V Y 1 ' V f Y Y Y . ' 1 - 1 1' Y - ' ' Y' -. ' Y ' - 1 1 ' A ' 1 ' e v 1 1 1 . T v 1 ' 1 1 - 1 I A -- 1 1 L 1 ' ' v y- v 1 ' ' . 'w x b 'Y 1 7 1 , 1 - . A . 1 . 1 I 1 , , .1 1- 1 . , 1 r 1 y r r' '- - 1 v' 1 1' ' ' 1 1 S 1 1 ' '
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Our They have counseled us well. MESSAGE TO THE CLASS OF 1947 You the members of the graduatmg class have been for thxrteen years the recxpxents of a free educatxonal pro gram provxded by your parents and the cxtnzens of thxs commumty and state We as a staff have gxven you the best educatlon pos slble mth our personnel and f2ClllIlCS As you look back over your schoohng you can no doubt see many pomts of weakness as well as strength We sohclt your contmued mterest nn our schools to the end that we may provxde better educatlon for your chxldren Thelr success and the survlval of democracy depend m large measure upon better educatxon 1n better schools FOSS ELWYN Supermtendent of Schools H Watson B Jones Mrs Cutler Mrs 'VIaure1 'VI McK1nstry M Anderson J Jan1koyysk1 F Pesenskx B Prxngle 22 MESSAGE The fme quahty of thxs years group of graduates IS well known to those who have been closely assocxated vsrth you m these years whlch have brought your members to young adulthood Your school and your frxends can look forward wxth confxdence to the record of servxce and ac comphshment whxch you wxll produce nn our ovsn and many far flung communmes We hope that you wrll fmd numerous occasnons upon whnch to return to Sault Hngh and that your school can contmue to serve you m many ways HAROLD W BRUCE Prmcxpal WE THANK THE EACUEEY The students of Sault Hlgh may feel proud that they a faculty endovxed mth the 1b1l1ty and sp1r1t neeessary fox the deyelpoment of good emzens XX e graduate from Sault Hrgh vslth the full know ledge that the future prom xses eyen more than the past has gnen We are avs are that obstacles mll stand m our paths but we lean. Sault Hrgh w1th prxde 1n the educatxon me haye recened We are eager to meet the future and to prove our worth , A E , I . . . V , . . V u n 1 l Y. 9 9 E . . . Y. . . . , Q , , - h .... 7 V f s ' ' E . . ' 1 S Y l Y ' a 9 T. . v 1 7 have had the opportunity' to be educated and inspired by V V1 V. 1 ' . v , ' A Q . - vm 1 -' ' ',7 , , , , f, T. ., 1 1 1 1. ' , Y , vi - v - v 4 ' I 1 - 4 E1 4 - ' ' E E ' r y ' v ' A A y ' V ' V 7 ' l
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