Northrop Collegiate School - Tatler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1933

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Virginia came to us a stranger But remains to us a friend. 27 The Tatler of 1933 Always joking, always teasing, Mary Jane’s wit is never ceasing. Edna’s plump and carries a cushion. So when in a crowd, there’ll be no pushin’. Chloc Doerr is never sad. But when in a temper, it’s just too bad. Mary Lou’s light auburn hair. Covers the brains that are hidden there. Hoppy is witty and she’s wise. But she’s a terror for her size. The Greek mythologies Janet doth scan, And figures things as best she can. She's lively and peppy, a slender young lass, Jean Carlcton, the tennis star of our class. Mary Anna’s art in giggle Is much enhanced by graceful wiggle. Though Betty Baker’s a very small lass, She can out-talk anyone in the class. She’s rather pretty and of brains there’s no lack, Of course I am speaking of Betty feedback. Two lines are not enough to cover Kaddy Dain. Mary Sue Zclle, now please keep quiet. You’ve too large a stomach for so small a diet. She bounces balls and gives us rides, this charming Martha Pat, And every day she comes to school she wears a swell new hat. So debonair with flaxen hair, What would we do without Ruth Clare? Smooth red ships with full svhitc sails Arc Peggy Davis’ Anger nails. It is Katharine Rand who’s ne’er on time. And never once a step will climb. What is the matter with Creamer Jane? We’ve promised her clothes and a ride in a plane. And lovely class dues to pay again. Janey Lou Harvey, the authoress of our class. Is an extremely intelligent lass. Betty Ann Eggleston is a dear. She giggles to all a word of cheer. She gives us rides, our Silverthome, In a shiny green car with honking horn. I. S. is as nice as she can be, But she loves to croon like Bing Crosbec! Mary Leslie’s a maiden, meek and mild; She supplies us with gum and is seldom wild.

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26 The Tatler of 1933 Fourth Row: Peggy Dans, Fritters John ton, Margaret HopuooJ, Katherine Dam, Mary Frances Neilson, Marion Sretry. Third Row: Iran Carleton, Betty Backus, Mary Lou Benton, fane Creamer, Betty Siltrrthorne, Virginia Foley. Si.co.no Row: Jarir Seyhold, Chlor Dvrrr, Betty tied back, Mary let lie, Sara Lre Fletcher, Mary Anna Nath, Ruth Clare Briggs. First Row: Betty Baker, Mary lane AnJcrtOn, Ruth Rizer, Katherine Rand, Martha PatlriJge, Jean McCracken, Betty Ann Rggleston, FJna Wiedemann. Absent Members: Ellen Huff, Mary Susan 7.rile. The Freshman Class President ................ Betty Backus Secretary-Treasurer Bitty Heduack Friendly, courteous, kindly, and sweet, To know Betty Backus is really,a treat. Jean McCracken’s winsome way, Is found in all that she may say. Fair and saintly Mary Frances, We all know that she enchants us. F.llcn Huff is her name. Basketball is her game. Rctncscntatiics M ™ Francfs Neilson I Jean Carleton Class Adiiser Miss Dunbar Always laughing, always smirking, Seeley humour’s always working. Sara Lee, our jazz queen star. Has bangs that haunt you wherever you are. She’s a starter of fun, This Franny so gay; And her hunger shows In a heap big way.



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28 The Tatler of 1933 Thihd Row: Corinne Thrall, RoumonJ Jt Laillre, Pah Icy Ann WooJrich, Marilyn Gluek, Mary Neilt, Shirley Baekut. Sicono Row: Margery Michehon, Let lie Flannery, Penny Carpenter, Mary Ann Fulton, Peggy Ruther- ford. Fimt Row: Mary l.ouha Sager, Betty King, Whitney Burton. Margery Ireyt, Virginia Haglbt, Sally HollaJay. Ahm nt Mi Minx; Jane Pillthnry. President Secretary-T reasurer The Eighth Grade Mary Neils Bitty King Representatives j Marilyn Gluek I Jane Pillsbury Class Adviser .... ...........Miss Pease WHEN there are bigger and better wrecks Shirley Backus will probably be there with her little red car. Whitney Burton declares her favorite occupation is falling in the lake. The tennis fever has hit us all, but Peggy Carpenter and Jane Pillsbury have gone hysterical. Rosamond dc Laittrc says sleeping is the best occupation for a hot summer day. Leslie Flannery has just taken up golf and I hear she’s following right in the footsteps of Bobby Jones.

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