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This interesting group, which greatly impresses the rest of the school is a relatively new one. (iirls in grades three, lour, five and six participate. The third graders play the Harmony Pipes and the Child’s Flutes, and the girls of the fourth grade accompany them with their Harmony Chimes. The fifth graders play the Symphonettes. It is a great honor to a sixth grade girl when she has her turn at directing the hand, and perhaps even more so when she plays the big drums. This organization has several numbers in its repertoire, including many of the popular Christmas Carols, “Amaryllis,’ several marches, anti their favorite piece, “The Minnesota Rouser.” With Miss Indihar, they rehearse together once every two weeks. Special occasions on which they have performed include the Father’s and Daughter’s Banquet, an annual affair for the Lower School, and at Christmas, when they serenaded the school from the halls. This Band is unique, and fascinating to the Up| er School, because of its talent and perfection. Lower School Orchestra
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L. MacDonald M. Turner I). McDonald S. Boyce I . Klwell J. Thorpe Absent: I.. Howard First Grade This energetic class went to the Kenwood Gardens early last tall where they found specimens of many flowers. In their class room they built a house, and following its completion, they sewed napkins, and made dishes of clay. A salient fact throughout the Lower School this year was that the first graders had made what they named the Northrop Grocery Store. While the Store was in construction, the class visited Witt’s Market, where they watched men making sausages and curing hams. At Christmas, the girls made gifts to l c exchanged at their Party. Northrop is proud of the interest the Kindergarten has shown this year by participating in the allschool affairs. The four children who entered their dogs in the Dog Show all won ribbons. The group also contributed exceptionally well in the Clothes Drive for Korean Children. At Christmas, the class entertained their parents with songs and a dramatization. Valentine’s Day was exciting for all Kindergarteners, as they designed their own gifts and cards preceding a special Valentine party. The Kindergarten had a great deal to do with the Spring Festival, which was held in May, to finish a very successful year. Kindergarten Around table: M. Levy It. McDonald I. . Lubov I . Proffit M. Schapcr K. Hancock B. Subak On floor: I.. KHudson M. Palmer A. Verccn J. Mason R, 11 ultman Absent: M. Connolly L. Reed S. Sawyer 26
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Preview Let’s view the coining attraction, pass over some events, And take a look at our motley crew of seniors ten years hence. De Haven as a hula dancer got her face in “Look”; Campljell’s in collaboration with Einstein on a l ook. Lyman's taken to the woods, a bird-watcher divine, Gamble's married with three kids, but she’s got a PARTY line. False” is on the loose out west, still trying different tints, Sheila turned to the side one day and no one's seen her since. Cleveland’s teaching all ten kids to drink Gluek’s beer and ride. Good’s a veterinarian, with sanitation on the side. The medic’s report on Judy J. says, “victim of nicotine.” While P. McG. landed in jail for graft at seventeen. Winnner's teaching French, they say, at the great Sorbonne, The entire New York Street Light System has Head on the run. Helen Janney's L’. S. Pres., in spite of all endeavors, And Dolly can forget her not quites, but she can’t forget her “four Evers.” Biology is Murray’s meat; she’s head of a famous clinic, Judith P. surprised us all and became a professional cynic. Bros taught all her ballet to Bradford, for a fee. Since Brad took over, Nancy has to wrestle on TV. Connie is chief tight-rope walker for the Ringling Brothers, While Leora is acting nurse's aid for expectant mothers. McCabe is winning rodeos; they call her “Bow Leg Pork. Cullen is attempting to learn to eat peas with a fork. SVF has won her fame as a champion weight-lifter, Me I), is happy as a lark as a professional sawdust sitter. Joanie’s on the radio with her tragic violin. While Bunny spends her nights and days printing verses on a pin. Now that we’ve seen the preview in all its different parts, We wonder what will happen when the main attraction starts. Sandra Van Fossen 2$
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