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The Tatler of 1933 21 President SecretaryT reasurcr Senior Class Officers Lavinia Alder Barbara Scriver Representative Mary Dodge Class Advisers b g,er f Miss French Meditations of a Senior I used to look on Seniors As those of mighty state. But now I’ve come to be one They’re really not so great. Of course they hold their heads high. Arc monarchs of the hall, And sit alone at meal time. And take their own roll call. Then, too, they have their parties, And stay in for recess; They get excused for lectures. And—well, that’s all, I guess. But underneath this surface. They’re treated like the rest; They have to have their lessons, And can’t escape a test. They’re told to have their tics on, Must be on time for school, Are scolded for their talking. And chided when they fool. I used to look on seniors As those who really rate, But now I've come to be one I find they’re not so great. —Deborah Anson.
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22 The Tatler of 1933 Fourth Row: Mary Fatter. Smart WUr lock, Dorothy LunJrll, Sally Coum. Third Row: Mary Ham turret, Framcn War,I, Caroline Brookt, Mary Katherine Price. Sicosd Row: Shakte Karagbeutian, Betty Oaket, Martha Wright, DeAly Canary, Katharine Boynton. First Row: Mary Malcomton, Helen Loutit Hayden, Betty Carry, Patty Barley. Ansi nt Memoir: loan Dot try. President Secretary-T reasttrer The Junior Class OFFICERS Martha Bagley Sally Cowin Representatives J Katharine Boynton Betty Oakes Class Adviser Miss Sadley Winchellette THE snurty who said what you don’t know won’t hurt you never went to Northrop. . . . Add sad endings—what happened to the Junior food sale? ... A scallion to class presidents who don’t wear uniforms. . . . An orchid to Helen Louise Hayden for doing her job as league sec’y so well. ... A scallion to third hour study. . . . Things wc neve ncu: That any girl would go to bed before her date arrived. Here’s to you Cowin! What you can’t do without an appendix. . . . Mary Foster is that way about a certain tall blond. . . . Suie (baby face) Wheclock looks like a heroine and laughs like a villain. . . . Tilings wc never don’t know about: certain gals’ weekends, that Martha Wright is going on a diet—tomorrow. . . . Things we’d like to know: who was the inspiration of Kay Price’s latest poem? .... Kay (thank you too much) Boynton is that way about a certain J. Wellington Wimpy. Good luck, Kay! .... Add similies: as upsetting as Foster’s eyes .... as graceful as Sancie doing a tango .... as constant as Patty’s appetite .... as tearful as Tiny’s gilly sigglc .... as provoking as girls with two cars. Is your face red, Shakic? .... Notes from a scc’y: What about those heavy rah-rahs from the balcony for Caroline (get your men) Brooks in that last toss-’em-up-and-throw-’em-down? And through thick and thin Oakes and Ward were the long and short of it. Sec Tatlcrs 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933: Hammy is one swell athlete. An orchid to all of us who fill in on chapel programs.
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