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MISS MARY F. HALE There is one woman at Northrop who has influenced two generations of Northrop graduates as a teacher, advisor, and friend. Miss Hale, as head of our French department, has guided and taught students from the fifth to the twelfth grades for the last twenty-nine years. Since her arrival, the French department at Northrop has become one of the most advanced and complete in the area. As a sophomore advisor, she has given students their first glimpses of colleges, and she has directed them with skill and foresight. Miss Hale has been a friend to Northrop and particularly to Northrop seniors; she has listened to our problems and coped with all our situations with tact and understanding. Miss Hale has become an integral part of Northrop, and with her departure we will lose, but fondly remember, someone whom we have all known and appreciated. 6+1- 7 MRS. ANNA L. TURNGREn Mrs. Turngrcn has been a vital part of Northrop for the p.,SI seventeen years. Peaching English to occasionally over-vivacious seventh and eighth graders is a task requiring patience, persistence, and understanding. Mrs. Turngrcn has combined these qualities with a touch of humor in her teaching. She has provided a strong background essential to more advanced English courses. Above all, Mrs. Turngrcn brings life to all her subject matter and instills in her students a feeling for the beauty in the English language. When she leaves this spring, Northrop will miss Mrs. Turngrcn‘s quiet smile and patient understanding. 9
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MISS JANET M GRAY. A.B . A M . PRINCIPAL Western Michigan University. University of Michigan, University of Minnesota Bat h morning Miss Gray may be seen greeting four hundred sleepy Northrop girls as they- float through the doors of 311 Kenwood Parkway. Miss Gray is Northrop’s focal point; she has mastered both the academic intricacies and the mechanical technology of our school. She has guided many classes of Northrop seniors to colleges and careers, and she has been a good friend of all. Miss Gray has offered her home to us for informal gatherings, she has been tied to trees at Madeline Island, and she has been able to overlook our many errors. Over cups of coffee after lunch or in her office, she has guided us wisely, and we appreciate her. In this fifty-first year, Northrop has a new beginning. Under Miss Gray’s leadership the new Lower School and the remodeled Upper School have added to the more vital atmosphere of Northrop, and we have become even more aware and proud of the indefatigable spirit of Miss Gray. 10
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