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V CampU 7 take all knowledge to be my province —Bacon On September 10, 1945, a little girl wearing long, brown braids and dwarfed by a stack of lxx ks entered NCS for the first time. Phyllis has left lasting impressions on her teachers, classmates, and on Northrop itself. These impressions arc varied and numerous. She surpassed us all by being the first in the class of ’55 to go steady, and she has distinguished herself as a top scholastic student. (Much of her intellectual achievement has been accredited to the fact that she can twist her hair faster than anyone we know.) Phyl’s dramatic ability can be testified to by both Northrop and Blake. The veteran of several plays in which she gave excellent performances, Phyl was elected president of the Drama Club. She holds another im[X)rtant office as editor of “Northrop Notes, where she has proved herself a literary prodigy. At NCS Phyllis has been an indubitable success. Since we have all grown to love her piquant charms, we hope that in the future any separation from them will be as brief as possible. Editor of “Northrop Notes 12 Northrop Notes” 10. 11, 12 Drama Club 10. 11, 12 President of Drama Gub 12 Business Manager of Drama Gub 11 Publications 10. 11, 12 Bookstore Committee 10. 11 Library Committee 10. 11, 12 Gass and Varsity Ba ketball 10 24
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Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. —Emerson “Oh, how primitive!” These words, mixed with never-ending laughter, greet everyone who enters the senior room after 8:01 A.M. We were introduced to this blond bombshell in the ninth grade and since then her endless talents have become well known. Between trips to Mexico, Carol has found time to either better the school's publications or lead her class to victory in some volleyball game. She shows her dramatic ability when she plays Cupid, a role which usual- V !y finds her the third party of some eternal triangle. Since the summer before last, Carol has turned her attention toward Oklahoma from which an air mail letter can reach Minneapolis in less than two days. Many a typist is grateful for the little two-toned Ford into which she welcomes so many at 4:15. Carol’s future is one that no one has to worry about, for she has already been offered the position of headmistress of N.C.S. Senior Publications Committee 10. 11. 12 Circulation Manager of Tatler” 11 Senior Editor of Tatler” 12 Library Committee 10 Bookstore Committee 10. 11 Drama Club 10. 11. 12 Senior Choir 10. 11. 12 Nellie Atwater Friendliness Committee 10 Class and Varsity Basketball 10 Volleyball Class 12 25
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