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CLASS POLL BEST ALL-AROUND Kale Penney MOST DRAG WITH FACULTY Fayfa Wilson BEST ALIBIS Lucy Dodge MOST IN LOVE Grctchen Boehrer FIRST MARRIED Sheila Connolly CLASS CLOWN Lassie louder BEST SPORT Lyn Neshilt MOST GULLIBLE Fayfa Wilson MOST CASUALTIES Anne Olson BIGGEST BOOKWORM Sandy Watson At the beginning of the year, if you noticed a girl running madly past you in the halls, you knew that it was a seventh grader —late for her next class. Throughout the year, however, this class has become famous for its splendid adjustment to the quick pace of life in the Upper School. Under the leadership of Grctchen Boehrer and Lissie Lauder, the girls collected games and stuffed animals for orphanage Christmas presents. On Washington’s birthday they invited sixteen of their friends to an Open House at Northrop. With six new class members, and the fine direction of Miss Ell in wood, the seventh grade has established an excellent reputation. Seventh Qxade Front Row: Bliss Wilkie, Sheila Connolly. Lassie Lauder. Middle Row: Beatrice Crosby, Lucy Dodge, Gretchen Boehrer, Judy Knudson, Audrey Ford. Back Row: Kate Penney, Lyn Nesbitt, Ann Bertram. Cheryl Lanipc, Fayfa Wilson. Sandra Watson. Ann Olson. Absent: Sondra Swanson, Betsy Walker.
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Left Row: Beginning at top, Tonina Dorati, Clay Samuclson, Florence Dalrymple. Middle Row: Sally Onan, Jill Johnson, Maureen Connolly, Jane McCaull. Ric.iit Row: Mary Smith, Helen Graef, Mary Carney, Klizahcth Graham, Cory Gage. Absent: Judy Nash. Sixth Qrade Shouldering new responsibility as seniors of the Lower School, the sixth grade has more than proved its ability and originality. Many a person was cheered on Washington’s Birthday by his colorful tray mats or pipe cleaners which the girls had made for the Red Cross. A large Afghan is now covering some convalescent veteran, also, because of their handiwork. The Twcener Times, the Lower School magazine, was never more packed with news and color than it was when the sixth grade supervised its publication. But these arc only a few of the memories they'll leave at Northrop. The quick click of busy knitting needles, the scratch of pencil on paper, the giggling after whispered secrets and the self-assured footsteps are the marks of the sixth graders. wm
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First Row: Mcrriol Baring-Gould, Judy Lewin, Marcia Kamprath, Ruth Morris, Paula Hawkiuson. Second Row: Nancy Newcombe, Deborah Sarlcs. Third Row: Da| huc Cornell, Heidi l)c Haven, Jane Winje, Judy Wilson. Fourth Row: Jane Lowry, Corinne deLaittrc. Jane Shevlin, Sandra Ellsworth. Fifth Row: Pamela Gibbs, Sara Carney, Sally Andrews, Laura Andrews, Helen Snyder. Sixth Row: Susan Sandy, Joyce Sainuelson, Judy Warner. Seventh Row: Elizabeth Cunningham, Peggy Pearson, Susan Arcy, Virginia Sue Ridgway. Eighth Row: Jane Ritchie. Margie Vennum, Phyllis Gage. Ciglith Qtade The eighth grade has been busier than ever this year. We’ve started many new customs which we hope will become traditions at Northrop. When vve decorated the Christmas tree, we started a permanent collection of ornaments. We hope other eighth grades will increase it. Also, we arc planning the first dance to lx: given by any eighth grade at Northrop. Of course, we can’t neglect to tell about “Alky, our class mascot whom we bought at the dog show for the benefit of the Red Cross. He is a mixture of a blue and white breed, and was formally christened “Alcatraz Puddles VIN during a solemn ceremony which was run by the class officers, Jane Ix wry and Margie Vennum. Our home room has been the scene of many projects. We hung hearts on painted branches and decorated pots for the tables on Valentine's Day. Then, there was the time that we changed our desks to face a different direction: but since this did not meet with the approval of everyone involved, we reluctantly turned them back. All in all, it’s been a fun and entertaining year, and we have immensely enjoyed being supervised by Miss Nottbohm. CLASS POLL BEST ALL-AROUND Jane lonvry PERSONALITY Heidi Dc Haven MAN-CRAZY Jane Ritchie BIGOE8T FLIRT Sally Andrews MOST GULLIBLE Debbie Sarlcs MOST OFTEN IN LOVE Joyce Samuclson BEST FIGURE Barbara Forster BEST ATHLETE Susan Sandy
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