Northrop Collegiate School - Tatler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1954

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Northrop Collegiate School - Tatler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 28 of 160
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Caxla yiiaxie Kopietz “Prove oil thing; hold fast that which is good! — Thessalonians 5:21 “But, Mrs. Harrison, arc you sure this is the right way to do it?” Our more mathematically inclined member of the senior class is famous for her never-ending questions. Carla entered Northrop in her sophomore year and ever since has been arriving with the dawn. In addition to her honor roll work, Carla is Vice President in charge of Entertainment. She is famous for her apropos remarks and her weak heart” bids in bridge games. She is one of the very few members of the class that doesn't have to worry about over-gorging herself on Northrop lunches. Her slim figure is the envy of her classmates. If there is skullduggery afoot you can be sure that Carla is in the very midst of it all. Carla’s wonderful sense of humor, lively imagination, intelligence, and friendliness assure her immediate success at the college of her choice and throughout her whole life. Entertainment Vice President 12: Entertainment 10, 11, 12: Library Committee 12; Choir 11, 12; Drama Club 12. 24

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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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Sandra (Brown J uce “Ladies, whose bright eyes rain influence, and judge the prize.”—Milton Ground sticks! The bully ends and a slim blond streaks down the field for another goal. It’s Sandy, the pride and joy of the White team, elected their all school captain this fall. Hockey is not her only leaning, however; Lucie manages to demonstrate her ability in all Northrop sports. Her name appears on every varsity list. This energy is not confined to Northrop, but invariably carries over the weekend, for it is impossible to find Sansy home on a Saturday night. Perhaps it’s this continuous activity, or the daily orange that keeps her figure the envy of her slightly obese classmates. Interested in language, Sandy has remained faithful to Ijtin nigh onto four years now, despite the traumatic experience of last year's Latin Chapel. For her diabolical schemes, her collection, and her loyalty to Harvard, Sandy will be long remembered at N.C.S. School White Captain 12; Class White Captain 11; Athletics 9, 10, 11, 12; Lake Forest Conference 11; Choir 9. 10, 11. 12; Class Hockey 9. 10. 11, 12; Varsity Hockey 11, 12; Class Basketball 9, 10, 11; Varsity Basketball 10, 11: Class Volleyball 11, 12; Varsity Volleyball 12. 25

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