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jUaty Clizabeth Cabot “Music is well said to be the speech of a ngels.' ’—Ca r lyle Here presented is the class musician. Tiny as she may be, Mary possesses an undeniable talent in her small hands. Besides always being ready and willing to accompany the Senior Choir in its need for a pianist, she will always supply much appreciated enjoyment for her classmates as they gather in the Crosby Room or elsewhere. The seniors will never forget the day Mary bounced into the Senior Room clutching a blue velvet pillow with a white leather “N” stitched deftly on its face. Look what he made for us!” she screamed happily. After a day, however, we lost this gift when Mary decided that the antics of the seniors were too much for her beloved token. It resides now, safely, in her home with the other objects of her collection. Assuredly Mary’s musical talent and quiet but refreshing manner, will remain in our memories through the coming years. 15 TATLER 12; Entertainment 11; Choir 11, 12.
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M,aiy jHcCo'icl (Bull 7 count life just a stuff to try the soul’s strength on.”—Robert Browning There is never a dull moment in the life of this senior. The marked drop of enthusiasm for bridge in the Senior Room can be partially accounted for by the fact that we would much rather listen to our class secretary, Bullsic, renowned teller of talcs. Mary is also always a willing and comforting listener to her friends’ woeful talcs. She is probably the only Northrop Senior who will ever have graduated with two credits in German. She completely confounds her Spanish class with her part Spanish, part German oral recitations. German class, however, and Blake chccrlcading provide her with the coveted opportunity to take frequent trips to Hopkins. If we don’t get a huge bill for repairs on the Senior Room floor made necessary by Bullsie’s and her friends’ harbaric combination Mexican-Hat Dance and Sailor's Hornpipe, we will consider her a complete asset to the Senior Class of ’54. Class Secretary 12; TATLER 11, 12; Feature Editor, NORTHROP NOTES 12; Choir 11. 12. 14 I
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Sara Cade Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths arc peace”—Proverbs 3:17 Crash! . . . and, as a test tube bit the dust, Sara made her debut in the Chemistry lab. In spite of such foibles, Sara is one of Mrs. H's prize students and also ranks high in all her other subjects. Sara has unconsciously com-posed a new Northrop dialect, made up of such words as ''fnf, “poussc, foul, oh woe! and “tant pis,” which have visibly influenced the vocabulary of many other seniors. During the winter Sara spends as much time as possible skiing and, as a result of this and of natural athletic ability, is one of the more expert skiers of the class. The grueling job of TATLER lay-out editor was tackled cheerfully by Sara, who is always ready to do her share and more. Sara’s original humor, true modesty, and kindness will bring her the respect and affection of those who will know her in her undoubtedly successful future. School Procedure 12; Layout Editor, TATLER 12; TATLER 10, 11, 12; Class Council Representative 11; Trustees’ Award Committee 11; NORTHROP NOTES 11; I-ake Forest Conference 11; World Affairs B« ard 10; Choir 10. 11. 12; Class Hockey 10. 11, 12; Class Basketball 10; Class Volleyball 10, 11, 12; Varsity Volleyball 10, 12. 16
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