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 30 of 160
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Jiaigatet M,cCaxtkg “Let all things be done decently and in order. — Corinthians 14:40 When Maggie came to N.C.S. in seventh grade, she lived in constant danger of being trampled on by her none too dainty classmates. Fortunately for her friends, the TATLER, and the school, she survived, and now claims a one-inch height-advantage over Miss (Jray. Without Maggie’s cool-headed efficiency on the business end of the TATLER and the NORTHROP NOTES, neither illustrious publication would ever have reached its subscribers. One of the few members of the class who can add and subtract with any degree of accuracy, she often finds herself in charge of money-making projects. Rut Maggie is by no means an animated adding machine, as her marks prove. She also finds time to sing in the choir, take part in Drama club and qualify for class teams. Maggie’s intelligence and efficiency will contribute to her future success as they have to her success and ours at N.C.S. Business ManaKcr, TATLER 12; TATLER 11, 12; NORTHROP NOTES 11. 12; School Procedure 10; Public Relations 9; Lake Forest Conference 11; Choir 9. 10. 11. 12; Drama Club 12; Class Hockey 9, 10. 11, 12; Varsity llockev 12; Class Basketball 11; Class Volleyball 10. 12; Varsity Volleyball 10. 12. 26

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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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{Julia Shelling McConnell “Life is a jest and all things show it: I thought so once but now knotv it. —John Gay “Whoopee! NORTHROP NOTES just went to press! bellows Julie as she makes a mad dash for the nearest couch, grabs a blanket and passes out for the remainder of the period. Rut Julie is by no means the dormouse of the senior class. She is an enthusiastic participant in Senior Room bull sessions and one of the more accomplished knitters and bridge players of the class. Since seventh grade, Julie has frequently entertained us in some of the best remembered parties of our years at N.C.S. One of Julie’s l cst friends is her mailbox, which never fails to come through with news from various male friends now in the cast. Despite our pleas, Julie will not accept the fact that orange and black mufflers do not go with red and blue Senior uniforms. Julie possesses the kind of potentialities that cannot help but bring her success in college and later life. Co-Editor. NORTHROP NOTES 12; TATLER 10, 11; NORTHROP NOTES 10, 11. 12; Book Room Committee 11; Athletics 9; Class Hockey 10; Class Volleyball 10. 11. 12. 27

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