Northrop Collegiate School - Tatler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1943

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 nxaldCnz fndxe.wi lidUy “Curiosity is one of the permanent and certain characteristics of a vigorous mind.” —Dr. Johnson Gerric Gridley is one of the more brilliant members of our class. Her avid disections in biology will long be remembered by that scientific group. Gridley has many accomplishments; she is a clever and scientific bridge player, also she writes lieautiful English prose and j oetry. Gerrie is jmsscssor of a gorgeous lily-white complexion which we all envy. She is always ready for a good argument and would lie a valuable asset to a debating team. Her dry observations have been a constant source of amusement. Gerrie has been a memlierof the Spectator staff for the last two years and lias bad difficulty getting her newspaper assignments in on time. Gridley is going to storm the “U” next year in her own inimitable way.

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La Dunn J oxothy z' cLI £ izLz unn “Ability wins 11s the esteem of the true men. —Im Rochefoucauld T’was a lucky clay for the class of ’43 and for Xorthrop when Dorothy toddled into nursery school some thirteen years ago. Since then she has had a colorful career serving as President of the freshman class, assistant treasurer, then treasurer of the League, and finally as our League President. Here we must also mention the fact that for three years she has sung a vigorous second in the Glee Cluh. She’s lK en a busy girl! But enough of her achievements, for an entire list would take too much room. Dorothy, for years now, has listened to all our griefs and troubles. One often hears around the senior room “Dorothy, 1 have a problem . . .” and Dorothy Dunn becomes Dorothy Dix. Tactful and understanding—Wellesley, we give you our leading citizen.



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d Z[cviy Jlouiie. A fair exterior is a silent recommendation.” —Syr us Mary One. two, three,—one, two, three . . . and thus Haley logins the exercises that have helped her keep her reputation as the senior with the tiniest waist. Mary is another newcomer at Northrop this year, and a welcome one indeed. Her ability on skates will no douht lead her to fame in the Ice Follies. We are looking forward to seeing her as an ice star in the near future. Mary Lou is a member of the Dramatic Club, is famous for her home-runs in baseball, and is one of the reasons that the seniors won the basketball tournament.

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