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DI9Z6 NORTHROP TATLER 1926 b SOPHOMORE GIRLS’ GAZETTE Seven Shekel in St. Paul Published onec in a while GKNKRAI. NKWS The other day several member of the Sophomore elas visited the .studio of the famous Mesdallies Dodgiuskv and Dc Bartley, where they were told their secret ambitions; and hv |»eeinl permission we have heen allowed to print them. It ap pears that Annali Margaret Thresher would like to swim the English Channel. Jean Crocker long to he a Professor of Milsie at Oxford, while Florence Kohert would receive all |K vsihle decrees at Co luuihia. Other seem to desire athletic profession . Helen Diet would like to hr the Football Coach at the L , Jam-Woodward to lie tin? World' Greatest Lightweight Forward, and Kate Velie to lie on the Olympic Sprinting Team. Mnvmc Wynne ha a morbid desire to l» a designer of Curious Coiffures in Paris. WEATHER REPORT By E. B. The Sophomore suggest a soaking spring if the snow smelt . If it rain sufficiently to suit Miss Svenddahl. they forecast dancing in the Gym. The spring day will he either cloudy, partly cloudy, or clear. It will rain dog and cats or hail taxicabs, although we may have now, a tornado, a cyclone, a blizzard, a squall, a typhoon, a tidal wave, or a forest fire. l-ast Frill ay evening the Sophomore Select Sewing Society met at the home of Miss Jane Bartley. A pleasant time was had hy all. making racket and nightcap for the poor. Refreshment were served. BRAIN TICKLER r One of these flea lias been magnified IW times, the other time . Which was originally the larger? Take see ond in which to do this. M ISCKI.I.AN F.Ol'S Dr. Ailment' Post Box Question: Dear Doc: What can lie done to keep up one's hair when it i not entirely grown out?—A. M. T. B. I). B. 1. Answer: Cut it off, uiy dears. • • • Question: Dear Doe: What can lie done for eye strain roused hy drawing map of the Aegean Sea? -Sophomore Class. Answer: Don't do ’em. You will flunk anyway. ADVERTISEMENT Take my three minute course and learn to study successfully. Astound your teacher in any way. See me about it—J. Crocker. I.carn the art of putting up your hair in two minutes between licll . Don't be late for your classes. Follow my example. Easy lesson . Apply to B. Dodge. ,Vi»rt r n
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01926 hORTHROP TATLER 1926 e TRANS - ATLANTIC AIR SHIP DOWNED GIANT (Minncapoll Morning Tribune. June 21. IW2) The giant airship CwilUyr wn» downed Ins! night In a hurricane an the Atlantic. A terrific wind nrose, which hr»kr one of the hii|tr wings. The ship dnipped abruptly, mill though the captuin fired distress signal , nothing could IMishlhiy luive saved tin- puinipn hut the timely arrival of the .hlmiml Slmt, a destroyer. captained hy Helen Tuttle, and the ship. Th K»ottvrll, captained hy Caroline Doerr. The two crews worked feverishly, ami In less than an hour everyone win off the sinking dilp. MU Tuttle and Mis Doerr were tlie heroinr. of the hour, keepinir their head and directing their crew with a r mines equal to any man' . Several Mlnnra|HilU (tropic were on lioard. Among them were Mitt Carol lloi-ilale. famou .port.woman. who wa going to F.nglaml to lie In tlie Ixlce»tcr hlre horse show ; MU. Marion Wood, ccom|di»hrd pianist; and Ml Klisaltetli llergard, a well-known actnrs . Mbs Doerr, MU Tuttle, atul thr e three ladle, were riaiumatr. at Northrop Collegiate Srlwml ami groduatevi In 11 29. FORMER NORTHROP STl'DKNTS CAPTURING T1TI.KS IN EUROPE MU Nancy VanSlyke and MU Mary Mor-tson are rapturing all tlie tennU title . Recently at the tournament at Nice the two Americans defeated Mile. Ualtclle l-englm, daughter of the famous Susanne. and Mile. Pavol, winning Iwith m-Is, tt-'l, 1-0. Thl give, them the world' double. rhntiipian..llip. l-a.t night MU Beatrice Well wa» pro-r la lined world’s amateur rhampion fancy »katrr al the St. Moritx artificial rink. Ml . Janr ItohliiMtn and MU Alice Tenny. the young American athlrtrs, are doing well in tlie Olympic . MU It util moo ha« »et a new mark for high jumping. Mbs Tenny ha shattered all prevlou. hrca»t»troke record . “Dec, or Donna McCabe, won tlie Sanford cup yesterday with her Packard Rtralght eight. Site lowered Iter previous record hy several minute . Tbr distinguished monogram on the hood »'« designed by Mary K. A tic in von BACK FROM MARS MU Martha F.urich and Miv« Margaret Mamnry. faimai artist , returned today from Mar , wherr they went to make krtelie of an Improved type of building that hn airplane I larking sftacc on the naif. They were ont by MU Mary P.. Case, president of the Animal Rescue l eague, who contemplate building a new sky-scraper for animal . Mi . Catherine R. Mount, the well-known New York designer, says train are coming hack. She base her claims on 11m- present length of skirl.. The Same Old Story. written hy Mi Anne Beckwith, I a delightful hook. The plot I very new ami tlie I took U very original. It Is plrusnntly IHu»trntcd by MU. Catherine Colwell. who It so famou for her drawing., ami is dedicated in vrr c by Virginia Ice Reethtol to MU Cordelia l.ockwood. Mi.. Ktliui I ki Smith will lie tlie toloUt for tomorrow concert, that I. If she doesn't disappear In the meantime. TO MAKE DEBUT MU Miklred O'Rrlan will make her dehut tomorrow at a tea given by her mother. Miss O' Brian will wear a corsage bouquet given hy her mother, tlie ftr.t Juirt of tlie afternoon. After that Im- will wear I lie corsages given hy her admirer , a minute each. Judge Victoria Mercer sentences Hard Boiled Egg for life. fWlllllOlM
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