Northrop Collegiate School - Tatler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1934

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Northrop Collegiate School - Tatler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 26 of 108
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Tenth Form Puzzle DOWN 1. The heroine of Mary Anna’s Mcllcrdramers. 3. What Miss Sadley makes us into scrubwomen over. 5. The source of Edna's popularity. 6. Initials of our sensitive little (?) Mozart. (First name initials.) 7. We don’t know how this word got into the crossword puzzle because it’s un known to the Sophomores. 12. Where we usually complete our homework and day’s gossip. 13. The Soph’s George Gershwin. (Initials.)

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The 1934 Tatler 19 A HA CT N is for Nancy, T is for Tommy That pleasant half-wit. An actress of note. All wc can say is, If you pay fifty cents Quick Henry, the Flit! You can watch her emote. O is for O’Brien, U is for unfinished. Whose hands and whose feet But the alibi’s known Are graceful and tiny;— As: “I’m sorry, Miss Mercer, In French that’s petite. I left it at home.” P is for Pickett, V is for Vogtcl Our cute Lily Pons. Whose almighty brain She’s one who knows Has saved many a parent All her pro’s and con’s. Report-card pain. Q s lor good qualities. — vv is lor Williams, This poem’s for Penny. LM Whose English accent We’ve not time to list them: A A Appears only in French She has so many. Though ’tis never so meant. R is for rackets. X has been mentioned They’re Susan’s again. As marking the spot. For we have found out Thcrc're so many in study-hall They’re tennis and men. It won’t help a lot. S is for Smith, Y is for the yearning Our Chemistry whiz, In fourth period we feel, But Miss Lane wonders That inevitable yearning If she really is. For the oncoming meal. V. is for zest. And in spite of reports. Wc some of us lack it In reference to sports.



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The 1934 Tatler 21 16. Functional Relationship. (Quoting Miss Sadley.) 20. Abbrev. of what the Sophomores’ brains arc. (Pun.) 31. Main hang-out for Northrop on Saturdays. 32. If you’re thinking this doesn't have any connection, try to make a crossword puzzle. It means—The month of Abib—named by the Jews. 34. Every week-end we go on one of these. 41. What divides us from our old pal Betty Backus. 43. One of our methods of contact in the study hall. 51. Conversation in our Friday Math, class. 55. Who pays our league dues. ACROSS 1. What we wish Jane ('reamer would learn to play well. 7. A famous expression of Mr. Krollman. 10. Another word without connection — this lime it is the abbreviation of an airway company. 13. What brought all the Northrop girls into existence. 19. A world-famous tennis player whom all the local stars arc attempting to follow. (Initials.) 21. The first syllable of what Mile, (irenier thinks we all arc. (Hint: synonym of this word is nincompoop.) 23. The first letter the kindergarteners learn. 24. The most outstanding day at Northrop. (Abbrev.) 27. What all the teachers naturally do to us on Saturday mornings. 34. The pass word (pun) of the usual bridge game. 37. What climbing little leaf makes the seniors cry. 4.3. Our lunch detectors. 48. A French article. 50. The usual short cut for though.” 53. What dogs do when they get inside our school. 57. What Mary Leslie did until she tried to get that girlish figure back again. 59. A Latin adverb we don’t know either. 60. Something we all need to get the drift of. (Pun.) 64. This is another of the hundreds of Latin pronouns Jane Scybold doesn’t know.

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