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First Row: Ruth Ann Head, Ann Converse, Sheila McCarthy, Ann Cullen, Judy Jaffray, Helen Case, Patsy Me Gough, Joan Moore, Mary Lou Moore, Nancy Altman. Second Row: Barbara Winje, Leora Kavli, Judy Pratt. Mari Lyman. Judy Cleveland, Judy Bradford, Betty Wiinmer, Nellie Atwater, Lucy Murray, Pat McDonald, Sue Brockman, Sandra Van Fossen, Helen De Haven. Ann Dwight. Third Row: Nancy Bros, Dolly Morris. Janet Campbell, Shirley Good, Joan Gamble, Phoebe McCabe. Absent: Dianne Dickey. JJunior Claii “There arc no Juniors like us Juniors, sung at the top of thirty lusty voices shows the spirit with which our class started the year. Helen I)e Haven was elected pilot and Helen Case, purser, as we set our ship on another humpy voyage of exams, bridge games and Monday blues. Our athletic career did not bring us any cups, but we did our best and “our time will come, we arc sure. We took part in innumerable activities. At the Bazaar we made much money on records and the style show. In the Dramatics Club play and in the operetta, many juniors could always lx: found working toward the success of the projects. One of the most important things we have gained this year is unity; and as our heads come out of the clouds and the senior responsibility gradually settles on our shoulders, we feel prepared to begin a prosperous, well-organized senior year. We hope that Northrop will profit by our leadership, too. CLASS POLL MOST TALKATIVE Jan Campbell MOST TALKED ABOUT Truman Evers did most for the school Sandra Van Fossen BIGGEST FLIRT Nancy Bros BIGGEST DRAG WITH FACULTY Nancy Altman MOST IN LOVE Judy Cleveland MOST CRUSHED Judy JafTray
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With noticeable energy and enthusiasm, the sophomores began the year in their new home room, the Senior Study Hall. Hie change brought with it a lot of hard concentration in order that the class continue its line record for good grades. Ruth Bennett and Mary Amesbury tried hard throughout the year to keep the class in good standing with Miss Pease, too. The class wowed the school and themselves by bringing in a net profit of $240 at the Christmas Bazaar. They sold Bowers, magazine subscriptions, and products from the Victor Blind Company. Eliza Moocrs received a quaint red parasol as a prize for selling the most subscriptions. Under the leadership of the class team captains, Bryce I.oudon and Mary Fullerton, the sophomores won the hockey championship in the senior high. As the year nears its end, the sophomores want to thank Miss Gray and all of their teachers for helping them to have a profitable and enjoyable year. CLASS POLL PET PEEVE Juniors FAVORITE YOUNG MAN Dr. K. MARRIED FIRST Choddy IN LOVE MOST OFTEN Dorcy MOST IN LOVE Ann Pritchard FAVORITE HANGOUT Pines CUTEST couple John and Marsha BIGGEST AMBITION A Date MOST INDEPENDENT Grctchcn Boos Sophontote Cla.i.i Front Row: Sally l.ampert, Choddy Hanson. Judy Patterson, Dorcy Caswell, Kit Crosby, Barbara Osborne, Mamie Rogers, Cinda Nash, Audrey Manser. Middle Row: Shcvlin Gage, Jane Merchant, Margo Harris. Mary l ulbrton. Louise HodgUlttl, Baba Mnrrav. Cindy RobHltOn, Mary Aim'bury. Jinly Gam ble, Ruthic Bennett, Gretchen Boos. .Margie Beardsley. Back Row: Betty Underwood, Ann Chase, Anne Pntcbard, Kathleen Kennedy, Sue Leek, Ann Chamberlain. Katherine Barrows, Ginny Kcklund, Bryce Loudon, Eliza Moocrs, Tarzy Middle brook, Cindy McCarthy, Catherine Brown, Lyn Arcy.
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