Northrop Collegiate School - Tatler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1955

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“And unextinguished laughter shakes the skies.” —Homer Above the clamor of the senior room. Pammy's voice is always audible. Hut Pam’s vocal strength is mostly confined to laughter anil song, for probably no one enjoys the funnier side of life as much as Pam. Her gift for description of humorous situations, and especially of her European experiences, has kept the senior class rollicking through many recesses and lunch hours. Her j owcr in all sports is tremendous. The entire class has learned to duck when Pam steps up to the serving line on the volleyball court; and woe be to the person who has to guard her in basketball. She is also an experienced skier, and each spring the rest of her classmates enviously watch her head for the ski slopes of Aspen and Sun Valley. Pam’s wavy red hair and her inimitable impersonations of Johnnie Ray will be among the memories of the class of ’55. Drama Club 11. 12 Senior Choir 10, 11, 12 Senior Publications Committee 10. 12 Senior Athletics Committee 11 Field Hockey, Class and Varsity 10. 11 Basketball, Class and Varsity 10. 11. 12 Volleyball. Class 10. 11. 12, Varsity 11 White Team Class Captain 10 Choir Librarian 10 Northrop Notes’ 10 26

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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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Pauta $ae J4au L avumnson “Laugh and the world laughs with you. —Wilcox One of the most entertaining members of the senior class is Secretary Hawkinson. Her anecdotes of Europe (we hope that she will never again demand, “Let me see your nose ) and apropos remarks arc delightful; but the most amusing part of Paula is her indescribable laugh. Aside from keeping her classmates entertained, Paula is of great service elsewhere. The “Taller would not have been complete without her wonderful candid shots. She has also handled her secretarial duties well (much to the relief of late arriving seniors!). Paula has the distinction of being the most efficient prospective housewife (perhaps the only one) in the class. Her ability to handle little children, needle and thread, or cooking utensils with equal skill will certainly assure her a vine-covered cottage of the first order. As for the future—well, doc, you can always rely on the class of ’55 to back you! Class Secretary 12 Class Basketball 10 Varsity Basketball 10 Class Field Hockey 11, 12 Northrop Notes 11 Senior Choir 10, 11, 12 Senior Publications 10, 11, 12 27

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