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u ' 4 JL L i s O v i — Fourth Row— J. Hart, J. Wallace, D. Mason, J. Wodcott, G. Sm1th, N. Bell, T. Bouscaren, M. Magrath, T. Boynton, D. Warner, A. Goodrich, P. Blackett, P. DaMmann, B. JBurn ' ham, J. Fisher. Third Row — S. llen, R. Stout, P. Korrady, C. Goodrich, L. Nathan, P. Westervelt, B. Cole, S. Laird, B. Keato: R. Mack, C. Freeman, J. Bagley, B. Baggaley. ' Second Row — J. Beman, V. Dick, W. Scribner, C. Aldrich, F. Mercer StBTTdi R. Blackburn, Z. Craft, E. Butz M. Law, G. Bills, R. McKenzie. FirSt IZow — R. Johnson, G. Wells, T. Boyd, D. Westervelt, S. Marsh ' I 4 ! Q -7 f) For lack of other testament The Sophomore Class, to date, Has thought of nothing better than Its future plans to state. Within the next two years, we shall Monopolize the school,- We ' ll make the wrong all right again, And educate the fool. We ' ll put all hind ' rers in their place, And we will fix North Shore,- We ' ll make this plase a good as new, From ceiling dowo W floor. ■J -SNe-PHH-GrM-e RES Well fix the locker-rooms ufe swell And we ' ll improve the gyrh ; Oh! we ' ll get more equipment then, And trim the basket rims. We ' ll fix the lunch-room up as thou Twere in a swank hotel; And then we ' ll tell our critics that They all can go to As this is what we hope to do, We cannot tarry long, For if we do, we ' ll not succeed, And then we ' d get the gong. f -. J- ■ f Jj i nir t«jQi aAix, rs v Page 28 THE CLASS OF 1938
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■ ■ - coj .... ' • Fourth Row — L. Elliott, J. Howard, E. Gardner, M. McCaleb, M. Wilson, L. Dayton, M. K. Howard, W. Crawford, M. McFarland, P. Kuh, G. Scribner. Third Row — J. Jenkins, A. Timson, M. Randall, R. Hart, P. Boyd, R. Fisher, M. Case, M. Starr, D. Rugg, M, Lindsay. Second Row — J. Rankin, E. Wieblodt, J. Hardy, J. Eliot, P. Rich, P. Houghteling, D. O ' Brien, E. Daughaday, P. Wilder. First Row — W. Davies, R. Gordon, J. Wieboldt, M. Harding, D. Allen, J. Hobart, E. Katzinger, J. Ritchie. W FRESHMEN SOCIAL STUDIES The freshman girls have been working this year with the lower school in con- nection with Social Studies. The purpose of this project is to give us experience - with the younger children, and to see how our interests work in with theirs. We not only play with the children out of doors, but work with them in classes. We start and carry out dramatics in the Lower School, assisting with the costumes and rhythms. We have also been reading to them after lunch. We are getting valuable experience in handling the younger children and, though we are finding it quite a job, we are enjoying it. CHRISTMAS PLAY This year the class of ' 39 gave the Christmas play. It was written by Lady Gregory. We started working on the scenery about three weeks before the play. After much planning with the Art and Shop Departments, we got the actual construction of the scenery under way. After the flats were cut out, there was much painting, and a few changes to make. Our doors were the center of discussion during that period and, after much debate, sawing, and the like, they satisfied everyone. Then came the dress rehearsal. This went off smoothly and not many changes had to be made. The performan ce went off well in every respect and everybody played his part extremely well. THE CLASS OF 1939 Page 30
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