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tenth grade Spurred on by the momentous knowledge that they are officially out of junior high, the sophomores enter their year with a new burst of enthusiasm. Endowed with many new privileges including attend- ing senior high assemblies, competing in the one-act play contest, and graduating from freshman to I.V. sports, sophomores also have a sec- Q 5:5551 :' U ggi? i ri- Q 2, ond attempt at the float parade. The tenth grade was especially thrilled with this event because they proudly claimed first prize for their magnificent float, I Dream of Jeannie. To remind them of their diligent efforts, the sophomores built a minitiature replica for dis- play in the showcase. Along with the new-found activities, the grade has to tackle more complex subject matter. Sophomores, inebriated with formaldyhyde, take sadistic delight in dissecting defenseless frogs, and eating lunch the following period. And, if you notice a sophomore turning pre- maturely gray, it's probably due to the anxiety of trying to remember 600 dates for the World History Regents. So keep at it, sophomores. With Mr. McMullan behind you, you can't lose. l l. to f tilting: P. Zimmemg J. Falk, R. Gouletg S. Bobg B. Hoffman. v ' 0 5 x: MS 'L Q Q K -xiii . l '-. 'N-, 8- S. -.X i 5, X . N . i . R v. S . xg. 5 in ir- -- -1: gl! l ml? 1 I O . H I-61: .i .' K Mr. J. McMullan, Sofia! Advisor President, Robert Goulet d ' i g S. Kl ' g G. P d g P. T g A. Levinson, A. Devivog A. Kleing M. Seedmang E. Grossingerg B. Marzanog C. Kerman iffy :ggi 5. Alggmawigzgulgl Hinclgngielvfoonvesg R. Schiebelhuthg R. Rubensteing C. Baerg J. Osterg j. Herskowitzz K. Barnett. I l 4 Q , . up :nf - 1gf5'g
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eleventh gra de This was the year they waited for The year they feared The ear - L, - ,qw .-, -.-. I 1 315.25114 -..'E' of hard work and tests, tests, tests. There were the PSAT's, the SAT's, the National Merits and every Regents created. The year they started to look at colleges-Harvard, Yale, Radcliffe and Vas- sar-received our test sdores and turned to Parsons and I..I.U. instead. While worrying, the juniors nevertheless managed to sponsor the Battle of the Bands , the most popular dance ever held at North, to create their third float, Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color, and to run the candy stand and the junior Carnival. With the aid of president, Sol Katzman, social advisor, Miss Bartolomeo, and guid- ance counselor, Mr. Kampf, they survived the hardest year of them all. Now they're ready for the year ahead-English, Health, and five study halls. President Sol Katzman lg 1 . fgiilm.. W X . ,ii C V, , ,jf I. ., . :TJ - - .X .iff . N I ' -all sealed: S. Danisg S. Libeng J. Aronsong B. Rosenbaumg S. Emig. rn --1 1 1-1-,Q ,'-it vi -. '.u.t,- ,- FN- Miss Bartolomeo, Sofia! Advisor recomi raw: N. Steckmestg K. Shawg V. Londong B. Glickg D. Friedmang C. Browng S. Friedlerg J. Markowitz. l 1 third row: C. Cannatag J. Passerellag j. Zaidwergerg P. Schererg B. Alexanderg F. Gilbertg S. Coheng M. Sp1ewakgF.Lev1ne. ,,.,,?1-- 'KJ' xi 1.5 f., '1 ,J ' -- . , D1-riff
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