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122 for each answer, 63, lousy, 84, you're gettin' better, 91, conceited, 102, GENIUS! O . - -N. s 1 4 N' x I F' I 5 . e 'he sa Helen Lytle q 39 This is Fred R.: A1h 'g Hoofri C A shwless skank a. Football c. Piano Z. iion c. Lyin' 0- 7 use 0' ' . ' d. W d k . d. L' Lilebuoy d. Poor Miriam b Typing oo wo' yon me b. Larry Lynch 1 Wx t 1. 1 if u 4 ll -ga '-2 V .miata-1-n fs 1 J, ' 1 -4 affix 'fn M I , ,,, zz... ' :sv--f I - siiililk 5 iv S . 'H 40 Mrs. Marsha is: coach- 42 Beloved of the senior class ls: I a. A social butterfly c. Head of the ing ability in: a. Hawthorne c. Thelma Miller b. A music teacher Marshall Plan an Balfef C, Marbles b, Money d. North Hrgh School 4.51-Secretary of b. Ping pong d. Tennis tate , S 5 fs y... Q . 1' ,,,- r ml' , H I . if D I, , 5 . ' - man ls. l 44 Wan good amiga ot the Y-Teeng ig: 45 A pournalism teacher, Miss Hildegarde a. Lou Gehrig c. Prrmo Camera a, Barbara Mwphy C, Rasa Mwphy wNorton sponsors: b. Burwell O. Moles d. Gorgeous George b, Murphy-Mahoney d. Mother Murphy a. The North Star c. The West Sunset b. The South Moon d. The East Spotlight WK 46 This teacher is sponsor of Valkyries. 0 H0I110l1 is: a. Coaching c. Teaching tumblers learn from: G. Bemddine C- PHHC9 Albert P'-Ukefball d- Taking Cafe of a. E. N. Cyclopedia c. A Dictionary Notestine d. Bernadette b. Calling square P. G.s bl lya Oliver d, Mgrtimer Snerd b. Albert Einstein d0rICeS SEVEN TEEN
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Look Phoioguiz GUEST EDITOR: MLLE. PATTY PARKER A Before model in Before and After, to all girls is: a. Toni home c. Katherine permanent Huxtable b. Lipstick d. Mrs. Mayfield 26 Vikings would have a hard time without: a. Rachel Isbell c. 3:30 bell b. Queen Isabell d. Lunch hour M.. , f Ms 28 This man is not a distant relative of 29 l-'fW 'enCe J0 d0 , John Paul Jones. He is: U- River d'C0 'e'c 'l a. Ebenezer Jones c. Leonard C. Jones b-50119 'Suche' l b. Davy Jones d. Casey lones C-A famous T . , correspondent I 1,1 .: r- ., fl . git.: .5 e , :iffy In , X 5 f-. Tiff: ' f' L gal: L 31 Good English is an asset to: 32 Delmar J. Kinnet is a -:- f9UCh9f3 a. Zito Keltgen c. Bernard Shaw a. Fencing C- 5eWf'l9 ' b. Mark Twain d. Dizzy Dean b. Modern Dance d. Social Science 34 James Kingston is often knee deep in: a.Printer's ink c. Work? b. Money d. Trouble lhome model SIXTEEN 2' ,. A ' zi W mf: a. Home Economics 'c. Home Making b. Home Planning d. Home Breaking charms of Dorothy Keller are greatly appreciated by: a. North's library c. North's teachers b. North's students d. North! always appears: a. Neat c. Attractive b. Efficient d. Friendly . I. d lv Y g I on: 35 osleansellleljf llxxdjsisz mend mess an 0 a. Her old Ford c. Websters a' Mana Kosmafff C' Marlorle Main bi Commencement d xliitlhlllialical novel b. Bob Hope d. Judy Canova '
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Look , Phofoquzz GUEST EDITOR: PAT PARKER Musical Director of Start the Noise, NHS 3 49 This cooking teacher is: a. The Pied Piper c. Betty C rocker b. Dorothy Pieper d. Aunt .lemima 52 There is no riddle about this man, for 53 We have with us a handsome teacher 50 This man's name is not Alexander, but he 51 Black half and fl05hlf19 9Y9S lde flfY1 is the leader of our band. He is: U-Cafmef' I C- Hedt' l-UMW' U, Ame Shaw C, 50,1 pike b. Rose Mane d. John L. Lewis b. Tommy Dorsey d. Vaughn Monroe P0mP0'1'0 'E' .8 f . t .:. t M 54 lf you give your teachers a pain in the' l neck, they should consult: he is: ' c-alled: a. Aria Rosner c. Dr. Kildare a. The Joker c. Harvey, the Rabbit a.Cl1fford Rock c. Shorty Carpenter b. Florence d. Dr. Christian b. Harvey Riddle d. A. Riddle b. Elmer Stone d. Walter Pidqeon Nightinaale 55 A follower of the German language is: a. German Classes c. Kaiser Wilhelm b. The People of d. Gerard Sachs Germany 58 Helen Smith is noted tor: a, Her brothers c. Her personality b. Her math classes d. Her unusual, name EIGHTEEN 55 ln Ella Schenck's classes, one learns to distinguish: . a. An infinitive from c. A Mountain from 57 Mym Fchulu ls' c A French a Participle a Molehill al :nS'nlllsllenor i chanteuse bg Zabd from a d. Robert Burns from b' masrlfuse d, A Spanish teache U I GC Mother Goose sq ' A , 'Q'- 'Fsi'E:. 1 I A t p- ,K ,, N- I , V, YA 5' 7 ' if . ' 1 ' 'EF iflf fl - -f' 60 Cleo Trent can teach you to: 59 Salxl-lun' csuhn Stewart can be 'dent' 'ed a. Take shorthand c. Take two hours - ' - - b. Account for for lunch Z' red hal' Zzzglub yourself d. Do the rhumba
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