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THE SENIOR WILL WE ThE SEnYor KLAs 1957, BeaN SOWNd OfF MinEd anD BoDee, DOo HerBi BekWetHe Th? FoWloiNg PoZeShuNs: Pat: My TRUCK to Judy Cranage and Carole Grant. Ed: My innocence to the most needy person. Jean: My fondness of Elvis Presley to Dr. Landau. Bill: My essence of nothingness to those who believe the same as I. Lynn W.: My infallible sex appeal to Jim Atwood. Cindy: My temperment to Dr. Landau. Ronny: I ' ll leave the school in one piece. Ann D.: Jim back (temporarily) to the Junior Girls. Be kind to him, but not too kind!! Rich: To Mac, his peace of mind. Lois: My rabbit ' s foot to my two brothers, George and Andy D. Good Luck! John: Smoking room speeches to next year ' s president. Karen: My innocence to Mig Hardy, and all my friends to Nancy C. Jim: My glorious basketball pants to the starting 5 of next year ' s team. Joan: All my books to my sister. Jock: My gambling ambition to anyone interested. Lynn H.: Smoking room back to the Juniors. Andy: My Broady Bait title to any eager Freshman. Bunny: My unfailing ability to keep calm, cool, and collected, to Paul Hambourger. Ward: My gambling ability to anyone who feels like losing. Carlene: No more Blunts, but many more Schnerings ! ! ! ! ! Bob: All my trophies to Timmy Griswold, and my Irish nose to Ronny R. Ginny: My empty seat in chorus to Mallory Heyworth. How ' s that sound Fifi? Also my Indian wrestling title to Jan Stanley. Harry: Snow to all skiers who live here. Liz: My north bound bus to Micky Innes. Mike: My tremendous height to Dave Hunt. Ann G.: The C.W.A. to Mig, and all the E ' s I didn ' t get to Nancy Dayton. Gerry: My ability to deal to anyone without a deck. Jane: My unfailing ability to make myself heard to Susie Palm, and my noted sophis- tication to Mallory. Judy: My tenor voice to Bob Haugh. Page 22
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4K — — i :■-:■ ■ First Row, left to right: Mallory Heyworth, Nancy Carstens, Ann Gegner, Louise Delafleld, Martha Uhrig, Pam Taylor, Roxi Russ, Nancy Kimball, Liza Guenzel. Second Row, left to right: Judy Cranage, Mig Hardy, Linda Porter, Micky Innes, Sonia Ragir, Joan White, Susie Brew, Nancy Marling, Mary Ann Willy, Susan Harris, Jennet Burnell. Third Row, left to right: Hubert Bowles, Tony Kramer, Jay Jensen, Dick McLaughlin, Charles Sanford, Tim Griswold, Gordon McCollum. Fourth Row, left to right: Dave Hunt, Charlie Mortimer, Bob McQueen, Steve Weinress, Jim Atwood, Buzzy Norton, Rollins Andrew. Fifth Row, left to right: Ronnie Rossett, John Nutting, Alan Carroll, Bob Haugh, Paul Hambourger. Sixth Row, left to right: Bill Flanagin, Jim Schnering, Bob Miles. Absent: Carlotta McGuire. JUNIORS A larger than average class, about evenly divided between boys and girls, the Juniors of 1956-57 took active parts in North Shore ' s Upper School activities. Intellectually and socially, the class has moved closer to the respon- sibilities it will have to assume next year. In all sports offered here at North Shore — football, hockey, basketball, baseball, golf, and tennis — the Juniors took part, and did each to their best ability. In the Physics Lab, the class learned how to take anything apart (but also to put things back together again.) The Modern History class ' s Morning Ex- ercises showed some real thought and organization. There were no Junior language whizzes this year, but maybe those squirt gun showers will prove to uncover some hidden talent. As for Math, all those ' x ' s and ' y ' s seemed like alphabet soup. In Student Council, Athletics, Mirror, Purple and White, and Morning Ex Committee, the class has made quite a few worthwhile contributions. Following the custom, the Junior class will give the Junior Prom this year for the Seniors. We hope that all will go well and that it will be a great success. Page 24
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