Northrop Collegiate School - Tatler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1949

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Northrop Collegiate School - Tatler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 32 of 132
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Elizabeth Schmitt She's small, hut so is a stick of dynamite. Betsy is one of our newer additions to Northrop, having arrived last year; too bad her entrance and exit had to be so hasty. Yet for the little time she has been here, Northrop will always remember her as one of its most co-operative members. Without Bets, the class of ’49 would find one thing missing: we would never find the spirit of fun and hilarity reaching such a height without Betsy to guide us. She is always able to arrive at school with a cheery good morning , after working late into the night on the Tatler. She has certainly proven herself to be an efficient and responsible vice-president of the Publications Committee. W'e are sure that her carefree independence as well as her charming personality will lx appreciated as much at college as they have been here at N.C.S. ’48, ’49 Glee Club ’49 Modern Club 49 World Affairs ’48 Public Relation ’49 Vice President of Publications 28

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Marylynn Rice How sweet ami fair she seems to be. —Walker Mitzi is the only member of the Senior class who manages to arrive at school early, in fact she even helps Mullen to unlock the iron doors. She claims this is the only time she does her studying, but she always receives any other early comer with enthusiasm, despite her craving for studying. Mitzi has been a member of the class since the eighth grade and has been trudging in from far off Hopkins faithfully each morning. During the many gab” sessions in the senior room, our sweet and innocent Mitzi can be heard to exclaim, but I don’t understand, or come on, you kids, now tell me.” Despite the innocence Mitzi manages to do quite well on weekends. Her enthusiasm for sports is only surpassed by her ability in such exhausting sports as skiing, riding, and her favorite, tobogganing. Mitzi’s long blond hair and huge appetite will always be remembered. We arc sure she will Iso a success in the college of her choice. ’46 Junior Dramatic Club ’47, ’48 Dramatic Club ‘47, ’48, ’49 Glee Club ’49 World Affairs ’47 Book Room Committee ’49 Taller ’49 Modern Dance ’46 Junior Glee Club 27



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Carla Skellet There is no cure for birth or death sate to enjoy the interval Every morning from the mysterious depths of the Senior Room, resounds the familiar cry Listen ladies, the Chapel lines have left.” Could this be 'l iny” our so appropriately nicknamed class president as she endeavors to route her less ambitious friends from the comforts of their impenetrable lair? Ever since she joined us in eighth grade, fresh from Grovcland’s sheltering wing, we have been kept constantly amused by Tiny’s various attempts to reform us, for she is an ardent Churchgoer, at least on Thursday nights. Her hearty alto has long been an asset to the Glee Club to which she has always been faithful. Her artistic talents are further exhibited by her unceasing attempts to teach her fellow classmates how to acquire grace and poise through ballet. Carla’s powers in the field of athletics are not easily forgotten especially her successfully persuasive efforts as guard on the basketball team. Carla’s friendliness and her great interest in her friends truly insure her a successful future, for the class of ’49 will remember her as one of its best. ’46 Junior Dramatic Club ’46 Junior Glee Club ’46 Softball Varsity ’47. ’48, ’49 Varsity Hockey '48, ’49 Varsity Basketball ’47 Class Secretary-Treasurer ’49 Class President ’49 School Procedure Committee ’47, ’48, ’49 Senior Glee Club 47, '48, '49 World Affairs Club '48 Athletic Committee '49 Modern Dance Club 29

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