Northrop Collegiate School - Tatler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1937

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BETTY KING The Mrs. Businesswoman of the future has been in Northrop for twelve years. Her efficiency and capability have made her, year after year, a member of business committees and welfare groups. Ever since her grade school days she has been carrying money around and worrying about class dues. Betty is the only girl of our class who has always known what college she wanted to attend, and her honor grades this year will make her a most acceptable candidate for Wells College. Betty's cartoons have always been a constant source of amusement to her classmates. Spare pages in her note books and fly leaves of her text books are full of funny sketches and. lately, surrealistic masterpieces. She is also noted for her original, guaranteed unchangeable brands for ranch horses. Her sympathetic nature makes her a grand person to confide in: and her enthusiastic class spirit has raised the morale of our teams and of our class in general. Betty is the girl who loves an argument. Strong convictions and much practice have perfected her technique—she always wins. Betty is a valuable member of our senior class whom we respect, sometimes fear, and always appreciate. ☆ I

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★ SALLY HOLLADAY Introducing Sally—the wit of the class, our tennis champion, and the Helen Morgan of tomorrow. Where would we be if we didn't have her sparkling witticisms and hilarious comments to keep our spirits soaring.J' We are going to miss the wicked glint in her eye that warns of a forthcoming joke, but dry humor isn't her only asset. She is Miss Duncan's right-hand man. and her devotion to the art department has led to her success in designing the cover and division pages of this year's TATLER. Sally's talents are varied. She has a popular strain to fit every occasion and in 1936 took a lead in the operetta. The Two Vagabonds. Her ambition to be a great tennis player is surely justified, as she ranks fourth in the Stale of Minnesota. 12 ☆



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★ PEGGY PATTON One who can righly be called petite is this quiet yet persuasive member of the senior class. When the class is heatedly discussing a problem, she will usually remain calm until the end. and then she will offer a suggestion which often results in the solution. In sports, horseback riding is one of her achievements, and her gelandesprungs show that she is very much at home on skiis. When aroused, this gentle girl is violent. She knows what she wants when she wants it. (Editor's note—she always get it!) This hard-headedness and determination has made her one of our Dramatic Club’s best managers. On the ballroom floor her feet are famous, and she is always in demand. As an ad-hunter she has been a great aid to the business manager of the TATLER. but a nuisance to our unwilling advertisers. When you see a large maroon Packard approaching, look inside; and if you can just make out the top of a hat above the wheel, you’ll know it is Peg on the way. 14 ☆

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