Northrop Collegiate School - Tatler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1952

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When the twenty-seven new sophomores streamed into League Study Hall last September, Miss (.'ray. their adviser, fortified herself lor another strenuous season. It’s a good thing she did. Alter their won derful take oil on the musical comedy “Guys and Dolls, in the Old Girls Party For The New. they elected their olficers: Sally Daunt, president, and Anne Mintencr, secretary. Sally Ncwhart was elected as council representative for the first semester, and Susie I liatt took her place in the second. I he sopho mores, when not occupied with their numerous extra-curricular activities, hit their books hard. Susie Hiatt brought honor to her class by scoring the highest in the school in the Time Current Events l est lor the second year. When these girls move over to the coveted left side of the Study Hall as juniors next year, they will lx- well oriented in the ways of the Senior high. Class of 1954 Row 1: A. Mintencr, S. Daunt. Row 2: F. Gracf, B. Parker. M. Donaldson, Row 3: S. Hiatt, S. Luce. Row 4: B. Cashin, B. Atwood. Row 5: P. Bank, M. McCarthy. Row 6: M. L. Platt, A. Wishart. M. Cote. C. Kopeitz, R. Lighter, F. Potter. B. Rice. S. Case. P. Van Dusen. J. Ebin, C. Turner, S. Skellcl, A. Gillette, J. McConnell. S. Xcwhart, B. Dvorak. J. Morgan. IS

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Front Row: M. Rogers, K. Kennedy, C. Hanson. M. Lysr.c, M. Harris, J. Merchant. A. Chase, L. Arey. Skco.vd Row: («. Boos. J. Patterson, C. Brown. C. Robinson, M. Beardsley. M. Fullerton. S. Leek. M. Mid-dlchrook. 1). Caswell, C. McCarthy. Back Row: J. Badenoch. .1. Rcighard. C. Nash. B. I’nder.vood, A. Nash. FL Mooers, B. Osborne. K. Crosby, J. (iatnhle, B. Loudon. V. F'cklund. B. Bennett. B. Murray. A Chamberlain, bsent: A. Pritchanl. M. Trisko. Class of 1953 When the unforgettable strains of “Juniors Arc We” rang out this tall at the Old Gifl’s Party For I he New, we were suddenly aware cl a startling group. These girls, having elected Sue Leek and Kit Crosby as president and secretary respectively, went on to their Style Show tor the Bazaar, and to organizing the Black Cat Capers, Halloween Dance to raise money tor the gala Junior-Senior dance which came on May 29, 1952. Four girls became Blake Cheerleaders, and class rings were chosen as the year progressed. They staged a paper sale to get money tor the Tatlcr ail contest. Amid such trying occurrences. such as interest tests, class jxdls, class ring money, and school in general, this class, or so Miss Hale, their adviser tells us. is all set to take a firm hold in ye olde Senior room next fall. Right, ladies? 14



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Skatki : K. Pritchard, S. Arcy. I). Sarlcs. M. Bell. H. Dc Haven, B. Forster, R. Morris, P. Gage. Stanii-inc: J. Wilson, I.. Andrews, P. Hawkinson, K. Berghuis. J. I.ewin. Ncwcombc, C. dc Laittre, J. Ritchie, C. Gaylord, M. Top, M. Vennum, (i. Ridgway. P. Pierson, S. Carney, I. (»ihl s. I). Cornell, S. Sandy. J. Warner. H. Snyder. Absent: S. Andrews. S. Ellsworth. Class of 1955 This year the class with all the energy began its action by electing Heidi Dc Haven its president anil Mary Ann Bell its secretary. In ijuick succession they organized the Junior Choir, and gave Ihe Littlest Angel at Christmas tor the Ixnver School girls. Also at Christmas, they brought in the money they would have spent on Christmas cards tor one another to be given to the Cass l ake Indians. The total was $100.60. They put on a Savc-A-Soul” clothing drive and collected a huge number of articles to he shipped overseas. Their sjjeedy volleyball team, captained by Mary Top. ran away with the all-school title. Margie Vennum was chairman of the committee which pul on their annual dance in the Crosby Room to the theme of An American in Paris. Their Minstrel Show, starring Pam Ballin' The Jack Gibbs was a great success. Their adviser. Miss Blodgett will testify that this is one class Northrop had lx tter watch out for! 16

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