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The 1924 TATLER very much like plasticine. After Mullin's Witching hand had fastened them to the beams and the walls were;adorned with climbing roses, the gymnasium was a vision of beauty. The Junibrs. too tired to dance with much ardor, were still pleased and even rather complacent over the work of their hands. We were sufliciently rested to hold the rods above the Seniors as they marched in on Commencement morning, and over the Alumnae as they marched out. Scarcely was this day over when the College Board extra session began. We took possession of the Senior Room, purchased our red ties, and began to learn how to be Seniors. The Senior Room we enjoyed the most of all, although the weather was too hot to allow much enthusiasm. Some clever class-mate suggested that we should bring an electric fan and let it run all sum- mer to cool oilr the room for the next fall! After an incredibly short summer we returned, again to be established in room 27. Before Christmas time we were in the possession of our nice tables and beautiful curtains, the envy of the school. We hope that results will show the atmosphere of our room conducive to study. There have beennumerous diversions this year, but we like to mention in , particular the May Day picnic that the Sophomores gave for us. We would print the menu were it not for the fact that the rest of the school would prob- ably descend on us in a passion of envy. We trust that they will be appeased at the Class Day entertainment, the exact nature of which we llare not at liberty to divulgef' Commencement comes along swiftly, leaving us alumnae. The Empire is fallen. Let us not say that she is overwhelmed by barbarians: such an asser- tion is not very complimentary to next year's Senior Class. Let us say rather that the Class of 1924 went forth, armed with its Northrop diploma, in search of new helds to conquer. JANE KING CAROLINE MERCER MARGARET WILLIAMS LUCY WINTON ltORDERS'OF'ClASS lCcARCH l TECTURS Page 17
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The 1924 TATLER ber of the class wished to talk all the time, we accomplished nothing startling, although we did accumulate quite a sum by the ten cents a week method. This year we attended the Subscription Dance in large numbers. Some of us, after long consultations with friends, appeared with our hair marcelled and done up. I trust that the school remembers us thus, marcelled and dressed up, dancing gracefully, rather than as placing an artificial, but terrifying, mouse before one of our teachers. a should add, for honestyls sake, that the teacher merely remarked, uTake that thing outIl' We had, from reading the comic papers, expected hysterics at least, and were quite disappointedd Our basketball team was a marvel. We were runners up in the Tourna- ment and were defeated by only one point. It was thought quite a feat for the youthful Sophomores to come so near winning the Tournament. We ourselves went around singing Hail the Sophs, the coming Seniors of the class of '24! to the tune of Clementine. tStrange as it may seem, our prophetic song was right and we are SeniorsJ By the end of the year we could chatter quite knowingly of the Helvetians tfrom which, by the way, one of the most beloved members of our class derives her nicknamey, and there was not a one of us who wouldnlt have recognized an ablative absolute if she met it in the darkest corner of the tortuous paths of HDe Bello Gallico. We could prove two triangles congruent under the most discouraging circumstances. In fact, we were beginning to show our education. Miss BroWn came from St. Marys to Northrop only to be confronted with the task of keeping an eye upon us, now the Junior class. If the former school is anything of what its name implies, the contrast must have been great, for in spite of our good intentions, we did not always remember to subside when the bell rang, and our chapel lines were always in danger of being last minute affairs. With an eye on the Senior Room, however, we began to attend to our manners, expecting the school to return in kind by regarding us as potential Seniors. I suppose that we must have studied that year, and I know that we went in for athletics, coming in a close second on the Athletic Cup. The one out- standing event in the memories of all the class, however, is the Junior-Senior. We began early in the year to discuss it, and before the spring was entirely over had arrived at some plan of action. During the week of Final Exams such members as had been fortunate enough to pass the Preliminaries spent their days pasting and snipping. Presently the floor of the little gym was entirely cov- ered with tape and scissors and paste, not to mention the strips of crepe paper, which were to llitter so airily above the crowded dance floor, charming the eye, and acting generally as all well-behaved decorations should. It must be admit- ted that they were not so beautiful spread out upon the red floor, which smelled Page 16
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ng $3M The 1624 TATLER f ELEVENTH FORM Josephine Clifford Helen Lawrence Katherine Dodge Kathryn Leigh Doris Douglas Carolyn McCaull Esther Davis Prudence Mulliken Betty Goodell Lois Nugent Ann Hankinson Isabel Pattee Juliet Hazard Eleanor Prufert Edith Hunter Elizabeth Stebbins Annadel Kelly Ruth Stevens Page 18
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