Northrop Collegiate School - Tatler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1954

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3loxen.ce Qxae[ “The day shall not be up, so soon as I to try the fair adventure of tomorrow.” —Shakespeare When a timid group of nine-year-olds assembled in the fourth grade room on a fall morning in 1945, Snoozlc Gracf was among them. Ever since, Snoozlc has been one of the most active and mischievous members of our class. One of the few seniors with athletic ability, Snoozle not only encourages us to keep trying but also sets us an example through her good sportsmanship and self-control. Snoozle’s amazingly constant good humor and ability to laugh at herself and make others laugh has often been responsible for keeping the Senior Room from becoming a verbal battlefield. Ever since dancing school days Snoozle has managed to keep her weekends filled and her social life lively. With her good nature and friendly disposition we arc sure Snoozlc will always be welcome anywhere. As far as we know there is only one way to make her mad—just call her Florence. TATLER 12: Athletics 9. 10. 11; Choir 11, 12; Class Hockey 9, 10. 11, 12; Varsity Hockey 11; Class Volleyball 9. 10. 11; Class Basketball 11. 12. 2Z

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c4nne Mhight Qillette “Thou crcniwcst the year with thy good ness.”—Psalm 65:11 In Anne we probably have the epitome of the possible success of a Northrop senior. She is one of the amazing few who have held nearly every position that Northrop otters. And yet, in spite of all this activity, Gillette still finds the spirit and strength to remain cheerful and to laugh at our attempted funnies. This is no wonder, for she has become very well known since eighth grade, for her qualities of friendliness and leadership. Proof of these characteristics was given a year ago, when she was elected President of the Northrop League, and became the recipient of the Nellie Atwater Friendliness Award. A mainstay on every varsity team, Gillette has demonstrated her athletic prowess. Annie’s marks, despite her fervent denials, are invariably first honor-roll level. In addition to these outstanding qualities, her helpfulness, poise and cheery disposition have definitely labeled Annie One of the Best.” ☆ League President 12; League Co-Treasurer 11; I-caguc Secretary 10; Trustees’ Award Committee 10, 11; Nellie Atwater Award 11; Class President 9; Public Relations 11; Athletics 10; Choir 9, 10, 11, 12; Class Hockey 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsity Hockey 9, 10, 11, 12; Class Basketball 9. 10. 11; Varsity Basketball 9, 10, 11; Varsity Volleyball 10, 11, 12. 21



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Suzanne J4iatt “The delectable form which intelligence takes in its moment of surplus ponver —the form of zeit”—Stuart Sherman As we see Suzy’s little Morris car chugging painfully up the back hill fn the afternoon, vc wonder if she will ever make it home. But Suzy usually accomplishes what she sets out to do and much more. This TATLKR is the result of her gigantic and exhausting efforts as its editor. She has participated with great success in various theatrical productions during her many years at Northrop. The all-school winner of the l ime Current Events test since ninth grade. Sue amazes us with her general knowledge. 1 ler original and liberal thoughts, attitudes and means of expression have made her one of the more profound conversationalists and writers of our class. For this and for her quiet but provocative, incisive wit, we find Suzy a wonderful and stimulating companion. Our most avid supporter of women’s rights. Sue has our nomination for the first female president of the United States. ☆ Publications Vice President 12; TATLKR 9, 10, 11, 12; Class President 11; Class Council Representative 10; Trustees’ Award Committee 10, 11; School Procedure 11; NORTHROP NOTES 11; Lake Forest Conference 11; Drama Club 10, 11, 12; Choir 9; Class Hockey 9. 23

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