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We build together. To get the most out of life we must cooperate with others. It has been said that man cannot live unto himself alone. Through the written page and the spoken word we are heirs to the best thoughts of the intellectual giants of the post and present. Together we strive to in- terpret the present and plan for the future. To do this effectively we must have clean, trained minds in healthy bcdies. In sports, physical training and hygiene we attempt to know and follow the rules of health. The building of a life of service, of constructive and cultural value to the community, worthwhile and successful for the builder, is largely a process of working together with others, but through it all keeping a per- sonal integrity. We feel certain that the Class of 1956 have caught this vision, as dis- played so well in the pages of this Annual, and will be better and happier citizens because they have learned to work and reason together while in North High School. C. V. THOMPSON Assistant Principal
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WE BU I LD TOGETHER We Build Together is a fine phrase to designate a yearbook. The word To. gether indicates that we live in an interdependent social milieu in which we meet and work with thousands of people to secure desired satisfactions and make our contribu- tions to others. We meet students of various personalities and attainments from all parts of our community. One of the most tar-rea:hing values of school life is learning to live peaceably and productively with others. This topic also suggests harmonious development in the areas suggested in the yearbook e intellectual, physical, cultural and social. The outstanding person is one who is well developed in all these areas. He has taken full advantage of his educational op- portunity to learn about the many areas of human activity, and has acquired the ability to reason, form judgements, and make decisions. He has taken pains to maintain and improve his health by sufficient exercise, sleep, diet, and relaxation. It is an open se:ret that physical and mental health are closely related and each reacts upon the other. However, intellectual and physical achievement are dangerous unless accompanied by cultural and social advancement. He must know the protocol and also be genuinely kind and considerate to others. It is impossible to be cultured and socially refined un- less a person is strong morally and spiritually. The school is deeply interested in the moral and spiritual welfare of students because they are intrinsic to a good life and must be developed along with the other phases of training. I sincerely hope that We Have Built Together during your brief time in school and that your future will be richer and happier because of that experience. Your friend, WARREN L. RlCHEY
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056w Wmeew First Row e Katy Jackson, Judy Shives, Dorothy Bryer, secretary, Diane Zobko, Alice Voytek, Patricia Torok. Second Row e Ruth Martin, Irene Hall, Betty Fobryl Mary Gramelt, Susan Jackson, Betty Parry, Laura Thornton, Avis Martin. Third Row -- Delores Bionco, Sally Birch, Doris Crocratt, Shirley Cowher, Dorothy Simpson, Patricia Yuhasz, Jeannette Shipton, Patricia Russo, Matilda Fato. in order to see to it that all the little errands are done immediately in the office, we have a group of girls who work with the secretary and the Assistant Principal, Mr. Thompson. These girls are constantly carrying messages, filing or delivering special announcements to teachers and students in various parts of the building. The girls do not receive any extra credit for working in the office, but they realize that the experience of meeting visitors and working with other people will prove a valu- able asset to them when they are out of school. 74Maw DOROTHY BRYER Sec reta ry Mr. Alexander, Miss Seidel, and Mr. Beacham are the senior advisors this year, They have various jobs, all connect ed with the activities of the seniors. When in doubt, see an advisor is the by-word of the class.
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