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Mary gave a beautiful performance of the suffering a woman goes through in time of war. The Little Theater and these talented Seniors are thankful to have Mr. Shumer as their able and experienced director. The Senior class was enlarged when four new Seniors joined the student body of Northport High. First there was Betty Downey, who stayed only a few months. Then came Pamela Oline straight from London, England. Pamela is a tall, shy girl with big eyes and a brilliant mind. She likes to listen to a symphony orchestra and spends most of her time reading. After graduation she hopes to go to college. Right now, however, her main ambi- tion is to be able to drive a car. Pamela says she likes America better than England, but that it took her quite some time to get used to American schools. Later in the season the Senior class boasted a new redhead, Frances Chandler. Frances is a wide awake Southern girl who speaks her mind. For a pastime she rides horseback and writes short stories. She likes to keep busy and is going to study to be a nurse. Albert Pennino comes from Huntington, where he still spends most of his time. After graduation, Albert is going to take up some type of work in aviation. VVe are glad to have these new Seniors, who really belong to us now. NVe hope that you like the pictures that have been taken. Some of them were snapped by a professional photographer and others were taken by Harold Jenelten. Did you notice the one of Bobby Rose? Bobby really does work-sometimes. Herels a little poern that Fanny has dedicated to him- Industrious Bobby Can be seen every day, Diligently working At his typewriter this way. Going back to those who have helped to make our class outstanding, we find June Werner. June is the Cicero of the Senior class. For three years she has held first place in the American Legion Oratorical Contest in Northport High School. Not satisfied with winning in her home town she has gone out among strangers to tell about Our Greatest Inheritance, The Constitution. Senior Portraits L. to R. 1. D. McDonald, R. Metz, D. Meyer, C. Morse. 2. E. Mortensen, I. Mystkowski, S. Nemeth, P. Oline. 3. H. Ostrander, L. Outwater, F. Overton, R. Palermo. 4. Partlow, E. Pascoe, J. Quinlan, R. Rose. 5. D. Saint, F. Sayek, B. Schneider, M. Schreiber. l23l
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