Northrop Collegiate School - Tatler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1929

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JUNIOR CLASS Hack Row: llrttv l!t n, Marion Karklrg. Martha I’ngt. Ilarrirl Kojng. Jn. Sttrlr. Atirr Fraorr. Cbstkji How; « a Nagtll, Frat.nr l.rr. Kirn nor tuiloter, Jeon Mari, II, II. It rim Woo ihII. FkoST How: Miriam FotrrU. Bril Thrall. Virginia Cook. .Vary Hrrt. Marjorir OtoooJ, l.oaim I’artrU A use N'T: firth Clark. Patif Fourteen

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Another of our old standby i Mary A, this year's Taller co-editor. This good old publication would probably be very thin and measly if Mary had not collected the necessary funds by unwearied effort. Whenever it has l cen necessary for really serious thinking. Mary has put us on the right track with sensible ideas and opinions. Such marvelous concentration and determination as she possesses we are sure will bring her great success hereafter. Catherine is the artist-in-chief of our group, and what would we have done without her? She is not only responsible for most of the decorating in this book but also has contributed many charming art works for preceding Tatlcrs and school entertainments. Catherine is one of our few quiet and un-abtrusive members, but a true friend in need, and one whose good advice will Ik- greatly missed. We all wish her the ! est of luck, and hope that in the future her artistic aspirations will materialize and bring her fame We all probably have some pet hobhv, but not many aspire to one so deep as astronomy. Leone's absorbing interest. She always is reading some lengthy treatise on this subject. In fact her mind seems to In most adept at things mathematical, which fact drives our lion mathematicians to distraction. If you continue along the paths of science. I .cone, and succeed in finding anyone who can answer your thousands of questions. some day you will iiecome. mayhap, a second Galileo. On Carol, for one, we depend for equestrian honors. Which of us does not think of Carol and riding at the same time? Incidentally her numerous ribbons ami cups make an enviable display. But ibis is only one of the ways in which she has obtained honors. The other is tardiness. Many times have we contemplated purchasing a boisterous alarm clock to present to her, hut fortunately for Carol, the very next day she arrives on time. Even though it is sometimes annoying we really all envy much her carefree manner. And here is to our greatest athletic enthusiast, Nancy Mor-ison! The seniors probably would have had to be counted out of sports this year if Nancy had not by scolding, and intreating roused up enough candidates for the different games from our meagre supply. She herself exc Is in almost every conceivable sport and is a jolly (you ought to hear her remarkable laugh I nice all ’round girl. Man Louise Sudduth is. like Nancy, a great athlrt-r. Where should we Ire if Cheesey had not been on our team? In addition to her athletic ability she has the sunniest disposition imaginable. Her marvelous smile has calmed many of us when we thought ourselves nervous wrecks. Cheesey can do everything so well that we are depending on her to help greatly in spreading abroad the name of the class. Betty is the most demure and petite member of the class. Her feet are truly “like little mice.” Although very reserved Betty is always happy and cheerful, even after a hard history test. We can lie most sure that Betty will get on in the world, if dispositions count for anything. Lust hut certainly not least is Helen. She has been with us since first grade days, and is the other successful co-editor of the Taller. A great argurr is Holm and, oh! the number of proofs she demands! But nevertheless she causes no end of fun with these long discussions. We know that whatever Holm fmallv decide to do will he completed most successfully. Page TKir teen



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PROFESSOR DOPE-’EM-OUT PSYCHOANALYZES THE JUNIOR CLASS SUBJECT PROFESSOR ANSWER DIAGNOSIS M. Blackley Do you stand wltli your hack to the fire, or with your front to it? With my back to it. You love a good front. EL Nacux Which k you prefer, shepherds pie, or Shepherd’s pie. You are very loyal—have goad school lamb chops? spirit. V. Coox Would you rather have guinea pig or Rabbit . You have a tendency toward Mutch— rabbit for pets? in . EL Blu.ow» Do you prefer French dressing or mayonnaise? E'rrnch dressing. You are fond of good c'othcs. II. Kemp What i» your faturite vegetable? Onion . You have ttrong likes and dislikes. A. Er isr.it What emotion are you feeling at this Jealousy. The mm you love is going to be mir- moment? ried to Morrow. B. Bean Wltnt i your favorite color? Red. You have a tendency towards blushing. F. Lee What is your favorite song? Moonbeam, Ki»» Her for Me. You are inclined to pu: tiling o!T on other . J. M. Hill Which i higher in your estimation. Creek r Roman architecture? Roman. You are a good Latin atudrnt. M. Pace [),» you lake your ten clear or with cream? Clear. You are too gullible. M. E. But Which do you perfer, blue or pink? B’ue. You ore partial to b-y . J. Steele Do you eat alowjy or fa»l? Slowly. You have a tendency toward philandering. M. Oscooo Do you wear rmi’e or bedroom »lip-per ? Mule . You are inclined to be stubborn. M. Powixi. What are your reactions to winning or To losing—a feeling of depression. To Ju»t another ease of “Cete:i id f.'ceront. losing a basketball game? winning—n feeling of elation. Ego id feci. B. Thrall Are you partial to blond men or dark? Dark. You ate apt to be contrary. L. Partridge Do you sinj in the bathtub? Ye . You are accustomed to make strange noises at the wrong time. II. WoOtP.lt LL What is your life ambition? To climb steeple . When you fall, you fa’I hard. K. Clark Do von cut holes in your ica cream to let the sauce run through? Yes. You are very affectionate. 'a;r fifteen

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