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SEVENTH FORM Tor l«..w Katharine Simnnluti. ftarham .Vrirnia . Bettf, Goldshorrruak, Uarforir Williams. II,ml, at. ft'11 VUIer MiMlir Hi « Ixtsr,, Van Sett, .Hire Hrmjanum, I'nuliae tfrooke. Catkennt Warner. Catherine Wr. Inn l.r Kioxt How— Hetty Thou,;,,,. Klitahelh Juntos, Jane Helm, Virginia Helm, fVpyy Gillette, Kmily Ihiuylae
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0I9Z6 nOKTHROP TATLER 19261 THE EIGHTH FORM PRIMER Lest Ike history of our yinr Through passing limr grate tllmmer. ir»‘r gal hr ml up the ehoirrst tills .Inti put Ihrm in a primsr. A stand for Athletics, Ambit ion, aim! Art. ‘ Since thry’re |mrknl full of Action wc’rc glad to takr part. IJ h for !)ump», got when sliding nt noon; We often vcc stars anil sometimes tlie moon. ’ for Captain Hull panics two of which wr have won, And we nil agree they arc jolly (rood fun. I X is Ir Due whine French we found charming, Dut a sky downstairs we think most ulnrinintr. L’ Is for Eighths. Whnt else could It He? F.nrrgctic, ecstatic, emphatic are we. 1 H Friar Tuck In our Itoliln llood |dnr r lie wau bluff, fat. ami hearty in i|ulte the rlpht way. S' for Gr alia in crackers Thry'rr indeetl simple fnre. Did they keep us from getting too much outside air. I I i« the Mill, mi rovereil with sleet ‘ That when we come down, we can't stay on our feet I stand for Icelandic. Thoujtti amusing to hear, 1 We think we'll not apeak it each day In the year. I la for Joking. That Is our folly ' For rather than sad we ehomr to lie Jolly. 1 for Kicker Sleds They arrived last Hoccmlier Xml furnished good «| irl for every class member. I b for l.uthrr Durbnnk we were told. Who startrd Ihe Protestant reformation of old. Yf Is the Mascot that bring us our luck. And we surrlv need him to conduit Sevens' plurk. V for “Noblesse Oblige, our chmen rla » aim. Though sometimrs we slip, wr strive on juvt I lie Mime. Q Is Old Girls' 1‘artv, to which we r corted The whole seventh prude; a pay time was reported. I) Is for Pageant we held Columhus ! ay, 1 To tell how brave sailor to our land made way. n for the Quest the whole clu« did make w When told to make rhymes for our Tatler's sake. | for Kadintnrt to which we all swarm '■ To dry off our stocking and prt our toes warm. C i» for Silver, that coupled with blue Is tlie synilud to which wr shall ever lw tnie. T’ Is for Tourney 'twlxt the White amt the Gold 1 Dut 'tl« fought with halls Instead of swords bold. 1 T Is Uniform. When lliat liadpr we wear We must look to uphnldinp Northrop's standards so fair. 7 for X'almtinr party, which the seventh form had. ' Favors verse , anil dancing made our hearts plad. r for Winter Snorts. There’ no fun more thrillinp. Whether skatlnp or sliding or in tlie snow spillinp. V is unknown. o why trouble with It. We’ll leave it alone and not wear out our wit. Y H for Yells. We pivc them with vim 1 When sports are on fos»t In our lower pyin. ry for Zipper hoots, our greatest delights. Zip off I lie l.« t minute nod tty up I su flight . Tmsmlg three
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TATLER 19Z6b SEVENTH FORM EVENTS SPORTS Karly in I lie full the- seventh and eighth had a number of baseball games. Although tin sevenths tried very hard, they were always defeated However, spring i enuring, and they may have better luck. In midwinter when game are indoors. en| tmn hall in the popular |K»rt. The two classes always play two games. In the first one the sevenths were badly Itentcn, hut in the sreond they came close to victory with n score of :$ to 2. The winter outdoor fan is on a humpy, crooked hill hack of school used for sliding. Down it goes a continuous stream of sleds, toboggan , and ski . Sometime an overloaded sled drops a passenger on the way, and sometime a load lands upside down in a drift, hut it' all part of the fun. PARTIES At tile beginning of school the seventh form were guest of the eighth form at the o|H-ning league party. We danced a great deal, and wr laughed at the Wild West liow and the autoride of by gone day . Then we climtN-d to the top floor for refresh merits and more laughing. On the eleventh of February to return the courtesy, wc invited the eighths to a valentine party. After decorating our guests with gay cap , wr danced for a while. The event of the day, however, was the valentine boxes. There were three fat one stuffed with valentine for us all. By the time we had exclaimed over them, wc were ready to have refreshment . Cheer of appreciation ended the party. CHAPEL PROGRAMS This year we have hern visited by both a princess ami ■ duke. The princess came from Damascus and gave ns an ancient story of her city—the story of Nanmnn the Leper. The duke, who was from France, showed us picture of beautiful old French huilding . which he is trying to keep from luring de-st royed. Karly in March our own das took part in a chapel program by demonstrating some lessons in musical appreciation. Piping merrily ll'illiam the Piper floated down the meadow Urookt seated at tin llelm of bis boat. Being a .Vmc-iaaa in this country be stopped to ask Iris wav of a Miller. The miller dircctid him across the l-ee to a little town railed (iolrh-horomjh. There lie stopped at tile inn of the Pan Xrtt. After a good sleep, a shave with his (iillrtte, and a hearty meal of Thornton'» baked brans and IV agnrPt canned Prate, he was much rrfrrshcd. The next morning he continued his wanderings, but unwittingly be trespassed on the land of a farmer named llinrlinr, who threatened to take him to the village of Simonton and throw him and his Junk-in jail. Finally lie made hi peace, hut hr had to leave hi boat behind. However, I’m not w» unlucky, aid lie, for I have stout Donglat shoe to tramp in, and my faithful dog, Hrnjamin. to hear me company, T Tn»nF»rr Jaxk Hklm and Catiikrixk Pii rb.
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