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THE NORTH HIGH ORACLE Unphotographed Seniors LAWRENCE ADAMS Larry MARTHA LAMBERT Hall Monitor 6: Senior Ca-p and Gown Senior Committee 8. Committee 8. EDWARD MILLER Ed - Hall Monitor.6, 7: Athletic Committee THOMAS DANIEL LINNANE T0m!11b ' 7: Football 5, 7: Basketball 7: Baseball ELNORA LUCILLE G-YLES Senior Questionnaire Committee S, 3' 5' 7. Intramural sports 3 5 6 7 Girls' Glee Club 3: Senior Baccalnu- ROBERT E- MCLAUGH-LIN ,,B0b,, reate Committee 8. MAYNARD AARON KADIS Senior Committee 8. BOBBY MCKEON E. KENNETH KNECHT Home Room Athletic Manager 7. 8: Intramural Sports 4, am, fl, 7, 8. JACK T. STOUT Senior Announcement Committee 8. Completing school at West High School JOHN FREDERICK TOREY Kqnun-H Senior Questionnaire Committee S. in Minneapolis. Minnesota. Senior Party Committee 8. Cap and Gown -Pa rade Q The first 12V3 years are the hardest, said Soloman, the wise, as he settled down in a comfortable seat to watch the walka- thon. But, he had nothing on the Seniors who have been in school that long. What he didn't know, though, about the gradu- ates is surprising. With pardonable pride for an unpardon- able crime he will attempt to give a True Confession Cthis advertising is freel of a Senior's life during the last semester at North. Q Where were you on the morning of Friday, Oct. 29 ? This was the first ques- tion we shot at our victim. So you weren't there, too, eh, during nomination of Senior officers '? ,During the lunch hours on October 2, between their soup and mashed potatoes, the Seniors elected the officers, w-ashing it down with a cool glass of Water. Q A slight intermission .while we change the tires' on Mr. Jencks' car. It's not all wet when it's due the Seniors found out when they paid 85 cents for the enlightenment during the week of October 9-13. A Some astronomers still contend that dawn always follows the darkest night! For once they were correct. Or, at least as far as the October Party is concerned. H. G. Wells', Ulnvisable Man, was a kitten compared to the Halloween -spirit carried throughout the feast. ' Q Besides tests, dues, meetings, and ac- tivities, the happy, care-free Senior soon found something to worry about! These came in the form of rosy tinted bits of pa- Pwge Eighteen ,. per, which we are pleased to call proofs.' To many they were a nightmare. One dig- nified Senior was found sitting in a corner, bewailing his fate, Boo, hoo! Jean would never forgive me if I gave her a pic- ture like this! Boo, hoo ! That was put- ting it mildly. Cap and gown measurements were next in line. Much to their pleasant surprise, m-any Seniors found their chest and head dimensions many times larger than when. they were wee sophomores, proving some- thing or other . . . Q Slight pause while writer tries to find his stray humor. . Another bright light CGeneral Electric Mazdal in the life of a Senior soon 'began to show. It was the jolliest of Christmas parties, even to a Santa Claus. Horrible -as it may sound, considering hovw some of us like H8, our dear class might, at this moment berembedded in the yellow pages of a good old history book. Under a certain Beatty-Bennett Bill, the class would have been graduated Decem- ber 22, 1933. Q Here, at the end of our chroncle, like all good historians, we present the sum to- tal of the Seniors' life. We find him a quiet, peace loving chap, who likes cream puffs, but never eats them because they get all over his faceg dislikes Greta Garbo, 'and can't understand why the girl-friend wants to see her latest exotic filmg and at the present time he is about breaking his neck to get out of school, but, considering past cases, he'll soon be back poking into the nooks and corners of dear old North.
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SENIOR SUPPLEMENT' WILLIAM lil. VVINSLONY 'LBi1ly Pas ai Pas 3, -.L 5. G, 7. S: lntcr Club 'Council Representative 5, 6: Hi-Y 5, 6, 'lg 8: Golf 3. 4, 5, 6. DON J, WOODMANSEE Tat-ky Hall Monitor 7: Science Club 6: Intru- mural Sports 4. 5, 0: Senior Announce- ment Committee Chairman S, TILLIE YAZMAN Tillie the Toilel ' Library Committee Clmirma-n: Secretar- ial Club 7, 8: G. A. A. 3, 4: Golf: Ten- nis: Swinirningz Senior Home Room Ren- rescntative. S. MINNIE ZAVAT Min the Mooclici- Citizenship Committee '71 Usher 5, 6: Junior Drama. Shoo 3, 4: Kenmore D0- I bn.ie'Club 5: Amudrums Dramatic Club 5: Girls' Glee Club 3: Senior Can and Gown Committee 8. ZLELAND MAC JOHNSON Home, Room Treasurer 8: Athletic Com- mittee 3, 4, 5. 6. 7: A Cannellzt Choir 8: Boys' Glee Club 3. 4, 5, 0, 7, 8: Foot- ball 4, 6, 8: Basketball 3, 5: Track 3, 5, 7: Intramural Snorts 3, 4, 5, 6. 7: ' Nativity 8: Senior Home Room Ren- iresentative 8. ALICE F. WITTER SallN SCllO1?ll'S-hill Committee 5, 6, 7, S: Eleanor Holloway 6, 7, S: Circulo Es- panol 5, G, 7. S: Societas Romzmtr 4, 5, 6, 7: A Cappella Choir 5, 6, 7: B. Chorus 4: Girls' Glee Club 3: National Honor Society S: Debate. Team 6, 7, S: Silver N 7: 'il?irz1tes of Penzance 5: N'ntivits G: Senior Banquet Commit- tee 8: Oracle 7, S: 'News Editor 7: Columnist 8, FLORINE FRANCES VVIELAND Flossie Home Room Secretary 6: Citizenship Committee 4, 5, 6, 7: Pas a Pas 4, 5, 6. 7: Associate Amadrams Dramatic Club 5, 6, 7, 8: Intramural Sports 3, 4: Senior Party Committee S: Library As- sistant 6, 7, 8, GRETCHEN IDA WHITE 'Teggyu Home Room President S: Boosters Club 3: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: Senior Home Room Representative 8. 1 HARRY EVANS 'HARRIS Home Room President 6, 7, 8: Student Council President 8: Judicial Board 7: Athletic Committee 6: Circulo Espanol 5, 6, 7. 8, President 7: Band 7, 8: A Capella- Choir 5, 6: B. Chorus 4: Nm- tional Honor Society 7, 8: Swimming 3, 4, 5. 6. 7. S: Track 3: Intramural Shorts' 3, ,4, 15, A6, '71, 8: Senior Party Committee 8. OLANDA MILFORD JOHNSON Lani Hall Monitor 7, 8: Boys' Glee Club 8: Football 3, 6: Basketball 3, 4: Intra- mural Snorts 3, 4. 5, 6, 7. 8: Home Room Athletic Manager 8: Senior Christ- mas Party Committee S. ARTHUR HAROLD BUSH: uri Football 3, ' 'Basketball 4: Intramural Sports 6. A Pdoe' Seventeen
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