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The 1934 Tatler 27 Wednesday, February 14—A gala celebration of St. Valentine's Day for the Seventh and Eighth Forms. Thursday, February 15—Two members of the Twin City Opera Association sang a scene from “Martha —“Last Rose of Summer, ct al. Thursday, February 22—Washington's Birthday. Seniors of the History Department “unfroze that great man, anti the Fourth Form, in colonial costume, danced a charming minuet. Friday, March 2—Dr. Robert Leigh told us of Bennington College. Thursday, March S—Dr. Olga Hanson discussed Medicine as a Career for Women. Saturday, March 10—The magnificent and long-awaited performance of The Mikado by the Northrop and Blake Glee Clubs. Wednesday, March 14—A Chemistry Program by the Eleventh Form Chemistry Class (oxygen by courtesy of the Senior Chemistry Class); with an honcst-to-goodness explosion. Thursday, March 15—Mrs. Hazel Lotze Whittaker spoke on Dramatics as a Career for Women. Friday, March 16—Dr. Henry Noble MacCrackcn, president of Vassar College, told us of the Pageant of Learning. The second League Dance, eclipsing the first in stupendousness. Wednesday, March 21—A delightful operetta The Nifty Shoppe, by the entire Eighth Form. Thursday, March 22—Mrs. A. E. Bryngelson spoke on Women’s Chances in Law. Friday, March 2$ - Tuesday, April .3—Easter Vacation. Thursday, April 5—Dr. Raines addressed the School. Friday, April 13—All of us to Summit for two Varsity Basketball games, tea, and a dance (which boasted a Man). Friday, April 19—Dr. Bryn-Joncs on Current Topics. Wednesday, April 25—Two very amusing plays by the Seventh Form, The Three Wishes and The Royal Guest, the latter by Rosemary Campbell. Thursday, April 26—Dr. Raines spoke. Saturday, April 2K—The Dramatic Club plays. Tuesday, May 1—Beautiful Chapel Paneling finished. A Northrop League tribute to Miss Carsc. Wednesday, May 2—We were highly amused by the Latin Classes’ presentation of “Pyramus and Thisbe.” May 17—Field Day. No ice cream cones because of strike. Friday, May 25 - Thursday, May 31st—E X A M S. June 1—The other high spot of a senior’s life—the Junior-Senior. June -1—Senior Chapel and everyone very beautiful in white. The ivy is planted. June 5—Commencement: diplomas, the Seniors in white caps and gowns.
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26 The 1934 Tatler School Calendar, 1933-1934 Thursday, September 14—We all tr x pcd hack to the fold. We were pleasantly welcomed by Miss Spurr. Friday, September 2 —Old Chris' Party for the New. Friday, October 6—Certain of us show off our equestrian ability at the Northrop Horse Show. Thursday, October 12—Columbus Day and a play by members of the Seventh Form. Friday, October 20—To Summit to watch our tennis champions play against theirs. Monday, October 2$—Mary Ellen Chase, author and English teacher at Smith, talked to us. Tuesday, November 2—Mrs. Jean Wittich gave a talk on Women’s Opportunities in Politics, the first of a scries of lectures on vocations for women initiated by Miss Spurr. Thursday, November { —Miss Helen C. Peek told us about Nursing as a Vocation for Women. Friday, November 10—Armistice Day Program. A beautiful Litany, a beautiful reading of two war poems, and a speech, Let Us Have No More War. Wednesday, November 15—B x k Week Program of tableaux of our favorite classics. Thursday, November 16—Miss Perric Jones talked on Library Work as a Profession for Women. Friday, November 17—Miniature School in the afternoon with the parents as pupils. Thursday, November 2$—Dr. Bryn-Jones, who does it better than anyone else, discussed current topics. Friday, November 24—A League Dance so grand we make no comment here hut refer you to the write-up. Wednesday, November —Thanksgiving Program. Monday, December 3—We all returned from our Thanksgiving Holidays some several pounds heavier. Thursday, December 7—Sir Frederick Whyte, the perfect Englishman, discussed England's relations with her colonies. Friday, December 15—Amid carols, stars, and miracles the Christmas Play was given, and we departed for vacation. Wednesday, January 3—We returned to begin the New Year. Friday, January 12—Summit-Northrop volleyball game. Wednesday, January 17— Henry’s Courtship of the Princess Katharine. charmingly adapted from Shakespeare by the Seventh Form. Friday, January 26 - Wednesday, January 31—That b.b.w. E X A M S. Thursday, February 1—Mrs. Bess Wilson spoke on Journalism,—a newspaper woman’s fate being Woman’s Organizations and Society. Thursday, February S—Dr. Bryn-Jones again discussed Current Topics. Monday, February 12—Holiday in honor of Lincoln.
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28 The 1934 Tatler The Northrop League Officers Frances Ward -....................President Helen Louise Hayden........ Vice-President Ellen Jane Carleton...............Treasurer Leila Gillis ----------- - Secretary Katherine Dain ------- - Assistant Treasurer Heads of Departments Caroline Brooks................................Head of Athletics Katharine Boynton.......................Head of Artistic Interests Mary Katherine Price.......................Head of Entertainment Betty Carey................................Head of Publications Helen Louise Hayden............................Head of Welfare
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