Northrop Collegiate School - Tatler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1916

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mp glfmghmmt $Iphah2t tBy the Classj A is A. Wheelwright, whom no scolding can wither; She always will laugh, and the world will laugh with her. B is for Betty, our basketball jumper; The other side,s plays never can stump her. C is for Collie, the girl who in French Doth work like the soldier who Fights in a trench. D is for Dalrymple, a studious soul; Her name you will find on the Honor Roll. E is for Evelyn; our forward is she, Who makes many baskets, yet is calm as can be. Page 24

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O$cers. President . . . . . ALICE WHEELWRIGHT V ice President . . . . . . EVELYN SEARLE Secretary and Treasurer . . . VIRGINIA HOOD Anderson, Jean ........................ Medicine Lake, Minn. Bisbee. Helen ................. 2774 Lake of the Isles Boulevard Blake, Helen ......................... 2200 Irving Avenue S. Browning, Helen ...................... I91 I Girard Avenue 5. Crangle, Carlene ............................ Winona, Minn. Dalrymple, Katherine .................... 21 10 First Avenue S. Heegaard, Lois .................... I924 Humboldt Avenue S. Hood, Virginia .......................... 1719 Park Avenue Frankforter, Elizabeth .................. 525 River Road 5. E. , Lighthall, Margaret ......................... Northrop School . Mathews, Alice ................... 2505 W. Twenty-fxrst Street Lucas, Ruth ................................ Winona, Minn. Partridge, Georgianna .................... I Groveland Terrace Pflaum, Ruth ........................ I924 James Avenue S. Purdy, Florence ............... 2706 Lake of the Isles Boulevard Robertson, Katherine .................. 1824 Dupont Avenue S. Schneider, Tressa ................... 2416 Humboldt Avenue S. Searle, Evelyn ........................ I781 Logan Avenue S. Smith, Fern ............................... Princeton, Minn. Smith, Grace ........................... 2016 Grand Avenue Wheelwright, Alice ........................ Minnetonka Beach Zonne, Rosemary ...................... 910 Mt. Curve Avenue Page 23



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min gfl'rezhman Ciltlltthahet ' tContinucdl F is for Fern, our sideecenter small, But she beats all the team at good basketball. G is for Georgie, who sings like a bird; Her last name's one, too, for it,s Partridge, I,ve heard. H is for Helens-they,re triplets, you see-- Helen Blake, Helen Browning, and Helen Bisbee. Iis inspiration, a Freshmank great need; We really must have it if we wish to succeed. J is for Jean, our champidn rider; We all feel quite proud if we sit beside her. K is for Katherine, otherwise Teeter; So careful is she that no one could be neater. L is for Lois, luminous and light, A rose in our garden that gives us delight. M is for Mathews, an Algebra star; The mark in her tests is way above par. N is for Northrop, a name we adore; The Freshmen all love it, each day more and more. iiO say, can you see by the dawn,s early light. Our glorious colors, the purple and white? P is for Purely, an ambitious young girl; When she stands to recite we are all in a whirl. R is for Ruth, of whom there are two; If they were not here, 0 what should we do? S is for Smith; her last name is Grace, She came from West High to a much nicer place. T is for Tressa, the happy and gay, Who looks frank and cheerful the livelong clay. U is for Us, the whole Freshman class. We want to be Sophomores. May we all pass. V's for Virginia, to whom we must pay Our dues every month on the very first day. W is for Wavarley, which all Freshmen but one Are taking: thatls M. Lighthall, who is missing much fun. X and Y, as you see, are left all alone; To us as in algebra they are unknown. Z is for Zonne; though last in the list, She's first in her lessons the teachers insist. Page 25-

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