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I Marilyn McGandy What I can't see I never will believe in. —Sam Johnstone Socialized medicine, don’t you know what that is? That’s when the government . . With this dissertation on her favorite subject we meet Marilyn ( golly that gripes me ) McGandy. During her five years at Northrop Mac has shown great leadership ability, culminating this year in the first chairmanship of the Crosby Room Committee, and as usual, Mac has done a superb job. Her friendliness and power to get along well with everyone has proven to be a great asset to her in this job and all others she has tackled. In spite of all her duties however, she always seems to find time to play with stray little children and it is difficult to tell who has the most fun. Her ambition to be a kindergarten teacher seems to us to be well founded. Mac would be utterly lost if the old fashioned long hair styles came back, for she is also an enthusiastic barber. (You’re lucky though, because if school gets too tough ye oldc barber college” is still an easy way out.) Mac's outstanding personality and love of a good time will always win her many friends wherever she goes. ’48 Class President ’49 Chairman Crosby Committee '46 Junior Dramatic Club '47, ’48 Senior Dramatic Club '49 Senior Glee Club '47, ’49 World Affairs Club ’49 Modern Dance ’47, ’48 School Procedure ’47 Awards Committee ’49 Public Relations '46 Varsity Hockey 24
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Patricia Hudson A fair exterior is a silent reconi men Jat ion. ”—Syrus One of the most familiar sounds in the Senior Room is 3 tiny, tearful voice exclaiming, What’ll I do now?” What will we do without our daytime serials that are donated by Pat’s troubles, and such lessons as we have learned from them? Pat has proven to be one of the lucky few who can eat anything within reach and still retain a complexion and figure that will continually be the envy of everyone around her. Many times she has brightened an otherwise dreary day with her mixed up talcs of woe and her Mary Livingstone laugh. She has always kept everyone guessing as to how she manages to work up a blush of brightest fuchsia shade at the most opportune times. Because she has a great interest in sports of many kinds, Pat has proven herself to be a great asset to her teams, and one of the class’s best forwards. Despite the hectic lives of the twenty six ’'savages’’ surrounding her daily and trying to make a place for themselves in the world, Pat has been able to hold a sparkling and radiant personality that will be remembered long after the forty-niners have left these hallowed halls. ’46 Junior Glee Club ’48, ’49 Senior Glee Club ’48, ’49 Publications ’48 Varsity Hockey 23
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Nancy Nelson I shall ne'er he ’ware of mine own wit, till I break my shins against it.”—Shakespeare Cahill’s loss was definitely Northrop’s gain when Tina” decided to grace these hallowed halls with her subtle sense of humor. Each morning we put our heads together and wonder if our little farmerette has finished the milking in time for her to catch the last milkwagon to town. She usually makes it, and as she takes the last bale of hay from her pocket, we hear the voice of our amicable secretary chime out, Do 'youse’ want to be counted tardy?” Another hectic day! We weren’t mistaken when we voted Nancy most entertaining” in our class poll for she is constantly keeping the class in convulsions with her timely and hysterical remarks. Not a complete imbecile, Tina” was elected seventh grade class president and is one of the most popular members of our class. An ardent worker as assistant editor of the 1949 Ta ler and secretary of the senior class, Nancy is continually on the go.” Having seen much of the world and a great deal of W'ayzata, we know she will be able to take care of herself wherever she goes. ’49 Secretary of Class ’49 Assistant Editor of Ta ler ’48 Entertainment Committee ’47, ’48 Varsity Hockey ’46 Jr. Dramatic Club ’47, ’48 Sr. Dramatic Club ’46 Jr. Glee Club ’47 Sr. Glee Club 25
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