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Ninefeen Thirly-ihree 13 l SEMIRA ABASCAL llonor Roll fl. 23,435 Basketball ll,2lgMz1uagt'r Basketball C4JgCl10erlcader C373 Treasurer Cl, 37 5 Assistant Editor Rambler: Assistant llead Manshalg Debating 1413 Baby Steps 0ut g Tea House of Sing I.o g Tulip Tim0 g Riding Down the Sky 3All-State Chorus 141. This laughing senorita is a girl that is liked by everyone at N. H. S, She is always ready and willing to do her part, and no matter how peppy a gathering is, her presence always makes it more so. Whether she's doing Latin or cheering at a basketball game, she does her best. DOROTHY ABBOTT Cluirus ll, J, 1. wg Killing Down the Skymg Tulip Tllllttlil Tea House of Sing Lo . Every one of us in the class of ,33 likes and respects our Dot and we would have missed many pleasant moments at N. H. S. if she hadn't been there. She is always pleasant and cheerful no matter what she is doing and is always willing to help anyone who needs assistance. Al- though Dot does her tasks in a quiet way, she gets them done and done Well. MARIAN ADAMS HJOH Vliurus 1.6, 433 Tea House of Sinn Lo . Although Marian has been with us for only two years, every one in the class ol' '33 has learned to like her quiet, modest manner. Her more intimate friends appreciate her sense of humor and her ability to see the bright side of every situation. We are sure her friendly smile willbring , her a good number of friends-
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The Rambler THE HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1933 After four years of hard work, the class of '33 is about to depart from North- Held High School. Although some of us are glad to leave, for the most part the 'class of '33 looks back fondly to the day when, Hlled with awe, we entered the portals of N. H. S. Our new environment and different conditions greeted our 'eyes as a new land greets the eyes of an explorer. However this soon wore off and we found ourselves Sophomores. We delighted in the reception which we gave the Rocks, gloating over the expressions of terror written on their faces. During the year most of us took part in the operetta Tulip Time which was under the supervision of Mrs. Whitney. After a year of pleasure and enjoyment, we became juniors. Our class being in a rather sad financial condition, we found a few ways to make money, -one of which was a small play. We ended our Junior year by giving the Seniors .a reception. This year we found ourselves the mighty and dignified Seniors. It has been a year filled with many school activities. Another operetta, The Tea House of Sing Lo was presented under the guiding hand of Mrs. Whitney. Our class has been well represented in basketball, baseball, and debating and has thoroughly enjoyed its last year in Northfield High. We now bid farewell to N.. H. S. to make room for the juniors who will take our places, and we hope that they will enjoy their last year in high school as we have.
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14 NORMA BERRY Chorus ll, 2, 3, 43 g Glee Club Cl, Zlg Tulip Timc g Tea House of Sing Lo . This dignified young lady seems to have all the makings of a good stenographer and seems to be very much interested in that work. But she does not give all of her attention to serious matters for she is always ready to have a good time and is a welcome addition to any gay group. With hergoodsense and precise way of doing things, we are sure she will be a success. fl, 3, 5, Mg .lil-State Chorus tell. miss him very much. l CECILE BELANGER Ktcwileii Gleetflub ll,l..5. -llg .Xll-SlI1lK'f,ill'll'llQ 13, 411.Xll-Stzitcflrclicstm KS,-llgMa1'sl1ul 1-H5011 chestrzi fl, 2. .G, -lug Tulip Tiiuc- This petite blonde violinist is Senior dignity personified. By her good work in the orchestra and glee club, she has done much for the class of '33. Although she will be remembered by all her classmates for her calm good nature, here's a tip: Don't mention her addiction to cuffs , If you don't believe us, ask those who have tried it. The Rambler WILSON BAKER Willie Secretary fl l Q Riding Dowuthc Skyng Tulip TllllL iQ Tv 1 ll vusx- of Siu 1 l. J g t l rrus History class just wouldn't have been History class without Willie. He always has an answer ready-sometimes even before the teacher has stated the question. Whether the answer is right or not is getting away from the point. That winning smile of his has acquired for him many N friends-not excepting the members of the feminine sexf-and we shall all
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