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'Kai ww! f. 3 1 fb The courage of youth will never be extinguished as long as the light of education is kept burning here in our democracy. North Side can be ranked among the top in the list of schools that is helping youth to prepare for the future. These pictures show some views of the building in which we work and play. Top Left zo Right: Our Alma lVlater'7 at night. Old Glory , long may she wave representing peace and freedom and giving courage to the youth of every nation. Sturdy columns crowned with a great name. A thrilling spectacle towering above the trees. Relaxing on the front steps, while waiting for the 1:05 bell. Sh! Keep the halls quiet. A fa- miliar scene in any corridor throughout the building. Cather- ine Schlatter, Alice Carlson, Joan Nieter, Ann Naus, Jeanne Tobias, Bertha Coudret, Bob Richard, Mar- garet Foster, John Rousseau, and Frances McGahey are R typical pupils, p Nj We tx W fi ' X 1 l p p it I, j lv ' N l i . m v-
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THE LEGEND 1941 eard one -- emoriefi emain By MARGARET ADAMS Sitting Left to Right: Bob Cowan, president: Miss Rothenberger. adviser: Nlr. Mosher, aclviserg Marilyn Wfhiteley, secretary-treasurer. Standing Left to Right: Byron Popp, social chairmang Bob Young, vice-president. Four long years have passed. Long years made short by the multitude of events crowded into them -basketball games, football games, track meets, skating parties, and dances. Years filled with study and hard work, too. There have been gay moments, carefree moments, and, yes, sad moments, too. These have been years in which we have stored up memories for the future. The best of these years has been the last-our senior year. For during it, we have been the leaders of the school, and we have had leaders among us also. Robert Cowan, acting as president, has skill- fully guided our way. He was ably assisted by Rob- ert Young, vice-president. Our finances were looked after and our activities recorded by our secretary- treasurer, Marilyn Whiteley. Byron Popp as social chairman insured the success of our activities by his careful planning. Underclassmen have looked to us for advice and guidance. We, in turn, have looked to our class advisers, Miss Katharine Roth- enberger and Mr. Rollo Mosher, for counsel and aid. 12 This has been a year filled with activity. We have been called a class of champions, for some of our members have excelled in scholarship, some in athletics, some in journalism, and some in speech. Therefore, it was only natural that our hrst get- together had as its theme another group renowned for excellence in all fields, the ancient Greeks and their gods and heroes. That was our Senior Banquet which was given on January 23. Then, on the night of February 22, we witnessed the trials and tribulations of youthful love expertly por- trayed by members of our class in our Senior Play entitled Young April . From June 2 to 6, we celebrated Senior Week. On Tuesday, we regained all of our senior dignity, for we wore our stately caps and gowns. The week ended with our commencement dance on June 7. On Sunday came Baccalaureate services and then on Tuesday, June 10, our dreams came true. For on this day, we received our diplomas, our reward for having completed four years of study.
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