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-Ib X .1 4i,.3vA VIL . ,.,. ABOVE: Mr. H. M. Holt, Assistant Principalg Miss Inez Martinuzzi, Record Clerk. INSET: Mrs. Wanda Len, Secretary to Mr. McGrath. BELOW CLEFTJ: Mr. W. C. Loving, Attendance Counselor. BELOW QRIGHTJ: Mr. A. H. Brown, Assistant Principalg Miss Mary M. O'Donohue Secretary.
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Jdminid tra tion Mr A L McGrath Pr1nc1pal When Mr A L McGrath came to Northern H1gh School thxs semester as prmcxpal students and teachers welcomed back an old fr1end Be fore he left here three years ago to become the Pr1nc1palofNortheasternH1gh School Mr McGrath hadbeenAss1stant Pr1nc1pa1 at Northern s1nce 1937 and prevxously Counselor of Benjamm Frankln House S1nce h1s return there have been many eventful changes made Now boys and glrls may eat to gether 1n the school cafeter1a The old ten m1n ute rule has been abol1shed and tardy students fore or after a hol1day necess1tates takmg, a fmal exammatlon Rules about gum chewmg and lo1ter mg or smokmg 1n the v1c1n1ty of the school are str1ctly enforced A1r ra1d dr1lls have been mtro duced and 3.SS9HlbI16S are more frequent We llked Northern as lt was but 'ill must agree that these changes w1ll heln to l-.eep lworthern the k1nd of school from whxch we shall be proud to be graduated Mr McGrath Mr H M Holt Assxstaut Pr1nc1pal FLASH' MR MCGRATI-I FORMER ASSISTANT RETURNS AS PRINCIPAL MR I . . . , . 7 , . ' ' ' i ! . ' . N . - U ' , . must spend ninth hour in room 208. Absence be- ! . - . . y K J Y ' r Y
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enior Clan Ufficerd We are living in a world where speed is one of the prime factors and where new inventions and methods for accomplishing ends are discovered each day. Nevertheless we still have that old feeling which is familiar to all graduates at one time or another, a mixed feeling of joy and of unhappi- ness at the thought of leaving Northern High. We entered Northern High School four years ago as the first ninth grad- ers ever to attend this school of learning. Before that time Northern housed only the upper three grades. At first bewildered, we soon made very dear friendships with our classmates and teachers. Now, once more a little be- wildered, but more mature, we are opening the door upon new schools of learning. For some of us this will be further education in college, for others it will be education gained through daily living. To our teachers who have prepared us for this day, we give our sincere and appreciative thanks. To our parents who have worked and cared for us so that we may be successful in life, we shall ever be grateful. And we shall always be proud of the fact that we have learned how to get along with our friends and with ourselves in peaceful harmony. We are passing into another world today. Some of us may meet occasion- ally, more of us may never meet againg but let us promise ourselves that we will try to make our lives worthy of the start that has been given us and always strive for higher and worthier gains. Freda Hood Nellie Clark Vice President Treasurer Carol Watson President Dorothy Bradford Secretary - . swivels-f 3530?--.4 .Q g t -- -'N
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