Northrop Collegiate School - Tatler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1953

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lively n AicCue o4tey u Little friend of all the world. —Kipling Lyn is the early bird of the senior cla». Long In-fore other seniors even think of getting up, Lyn, with her perfect attendance record since ninth grade, is the first to brave the chaos of the eight-o-five Senior Room. We are very proud to claim for the class of '53 this talented girl. W ith her booming alto, she was our mainstay of the Hallelujah Chorus. Her excellent leadership as co-president of the Drama club is the culmination of the leading roles she has had in both her sophomore and junior years, not to mention her senior year. We know that the I will soon profit from her dramatic ability. In spite of all this Lyn has managed to consistently stay on first list, much to the envy of her fellow seniors. This senior also has many outside activities. She holds an important role in her young people's group and she has worked for the Volunteer Service Bureau by supervising a children's playground. But Lyn is most rememliered, even l;v casual acquaintances, as a very friendly girl. Choir 9. 10. 11. 12 Drama Club 9. 10. 11. 12 Co-president of Drama Club 12 Library Committee 12 Bookroom Committee 12 17

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Janet JZadenoch The true way to soften one's troubles is to solaee those of others. —Mine, lie Maintenson “Good morning, ladies, our horse-tailed Senior lxdlows joyously, “I can have the open house . . . only we can't have l eer.” This definite A type senior has started the da with another such profound statement to her dazed classmates. Famed as the only senior who can transport twenty-two seniors home in one coupe, Jan started her Senior year swearing to make First Honors, hut such matters as Spanish, her appendix and “Pebble interfered. Xorthrop will never forget the great philanthropist of the class of 1953; her contributions of salamanders and preserved ap|x ndix to the science department were invaluable. Hut “Hardknocks has had her crushing blows too. once when confronted with the results of her third senior picture retakes and again u| on discovering that her chemistry tutor was married. She takes them all in stride (or rather Itounds) and can always find a minute to console and holster the morale of her maddened, grieving classmates. Chairman of Kntcrtainmcnt 12 Public Relations 11 Librarv Committee 12 World’ Affairs 11 IK

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