N for “Noblesse Oblige,” our chosen class aim.
Though sometimes we slip, we strive on just the same.

O is Old Girls’ Party, to which we escorted
The whole seventh grade; a gay time was reported.

P is for Pageant we held Columbus Day,
To tell how brave sailors to our land made way.

Q for the Quest the whole class did make
When told to make rhymes for our Tatler’s sake.

R for Radiators to which we all swarm
To dry off our stockings and get our toes warm.

S is for Silver, that coupled with blue
Is the symbol to which we shall ever be true.

T is for Tourney ’twixt the White and the Gold.
But ’tis fought with balls instead of swords bold.

U is uniform. When that badge we wear
We must look to upholding Northrop’s standards so fair.

V for Valentine party, which the seventh form had.
Favors, verses, and dancing made our hearts glad.

W for Winter Sports. There’s no fun more thrilling,
Whether skating or sliding or in the snow spilling.