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Chapter II Senior Days The years have Hown by quickly and now we are looking forward to the day we will receive our diplomas and the doors of our Alma Mater will close behind us forever. We are leaving the sheltered but stimulating days we knew as students at Northport. VVe are going out into a world that is Hghting for the very things we have learned to love and cherish. As the years come and go this elassbook will become more and more important to us. VVhether we are in China, Australia or Brazil all we need do is turn the pages of VVE, SENIORS and we suddenly find ourselves back in Northport. No magic carpet is needed, no 'gopen sesame, only a little book to bring us home again. Although the year is almost gone, we are still part of the student body and so let us relive our Senior year just once more before we go. Fanny Kirchner, our valedictorian, wrote the poetry for our book, so we will let her start off on our backward journey. We Seniors Most poets are usually given the gift To write poems with reason and rhyme. So, if these words don't make sense to you Won,t you please forgive us this time? l17l
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L. to R. lI9l This story of the class of forty-one lXIay seem to you dull, perhaps L'dry But we hope that it will play a part In the history of NORTHPORT HIGH! In September nineteen hundred forty, NVe held a class meeting to choose The ofldcers of this famous Senior Class, These are the results that made news: The leader of our Senior Class Was found to be Steve Nemeth, Wfith Bill Bradford as our Vice-President We were sure to reach our Zenith. Lazell has held his palm out-stretched In vain we've tried to fill it He gives his reports both bad and good To Fran to write down in her minutes. At our meetings we've tried to do many things We've held dances, and bake sales and raffles. Some were successes and others a flop For our banquet we might only have waffles. Of our first dance we'll politely say nothing Though it really wasnlt too bad, We sold magazines to cover the cost Of the broken bottles we had. Csodaj Qur bake sale boosted our spirits The results were more inspiring 'Cause c'Edie collected both cakes and cash With efforts that seemed untiring. Senior Portraits Allen, A. Barth, I. Beckmann, S. Bloomfield. Blum, W. Bradford, R. Bruen, R. Cannon. 3. C. Cavanagh, C. Chandler, E. Clerke, E. Conway. Corring, C. Cross, W. Danglernaier, Dickerson 5. B. Downey, B. Downs, H. Froebel, I. Getty. 1. B. 2. Z. 4. G.
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