d new acquaintances, we had no time to reflect on our past
activities. But now that we have become acclimated, we take great joy
in remembering our years spent at Northrop, and realize, more and
more, all that she did for us. We owe our present life and
opportunities to Northrop's splendid teaching and background. The
Northrop League gave us a moral background which we shall never lose.
Our companionship with each other gave us friendships which can never
be lost, even though we may be separated.
Northrop Alumnae who are Sophomores and the five who are holding up
the honor of Vassar's class of '26, still feel Northrop's influence
very strongly, and are forever singing her praises. They feel that the
training in concentration and in well-divided time received at
Northrop has proved invaluable throughout their college course.
The large number of us here at Vassar, set aside as "Northrop girls"
feel that we have a great responsibility resting on us. We have a
standard to live up to, a standard caused by the good name sent out
into the world by Northrop. May we live up to that name, may we carry
on the standard of Northrop School.
JOSEPHINE CLIFFORD,
BETTY GOODELL.
MEMBERS OF LEAGUE COUNCIL FOR 1925-1926
OFFICERS OF THE LEAGUE
MARY EATON _President_
VIRGINIA LEFFINGWELL _Vice-President_
BARBARA BAILEY _Treasurer_
FLORENCE ISABEL ROBERTS _Secretary_
CHAIRMEN OF STANDING COMMITTEES
MARION HUME _Athletics_
MARGARET LOUISE NEWHALL _Publication_
BEATRICE JOSLIN _Entertainment_
CLASS PRESIDENTS
EVELYN BAKER _Form XII_
BETTY LONG _Form XI_
MARY LOUISE SUDDUTH _Form X_
HELEN TUTTLE _Form IX_
ELEANOR BELLOWS _Form VIII_
JANE HELM _Form VII_
ATHLETIC COUNCIL
MARION HUME _Chairman_
JOSEPHINE REINHART _Form XII_
CHARLOTTE WILLIAMS
JANET MORISON _Form XI_
BETTY JEWETT
JANE WOODWARD _Form X_
VICTORIA MERCER
NANCY VAN SLYKE _Form IX_
RUTH DE VIENNE _Forms VIII and VII_
TATLER BOARD
MARGARET LOUISE NEWHALL _Editor_
JANET MORISON _Business Assistant_
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