Northrop Collegiate School - Tatler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1937

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Page 24 text:

Left: Alex has rhythm! Center: The period of relaxation. Right: Hope it's not in reverse! Left: Looks as if the Tatlcr copy were weighty. Virginia. Center: The post-prandial rest period. Right: Peg's famous grin. Life does not seem entirely real and earnest, even when you wear the red tie. Left: “The cup that cheers. Right: Margie rehearses for a Rin Tin Lin scene. Left: The bell must be ringing! Center: The inseparables in a holiday mood. Right: We can't solve this monkey puzzle, can you?

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Left: Shy Right: Siamese Twins Left: Bookworm Right: Grace Brain Convention Left: Cramming Right: Art Contest ☆ !



Page 25 text:

SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by us made. 1. To any so disposed member of any oncoming class we leave C.aroline Adams' ability to hop off to Chicago at a moment's notice. o any owner of a brown felt hat we leave Carry’s curly green feather. 2. In order that every girl of every class may be ravishingly beautiful around Operetta time, we leave Peggy Carpenter's make-up kit. As Peg is passing on to the more dignified heights of a college woman, we leave to you. oh Northropites. her famed bazooka and her Woolworth engagement ring. 3. Towards a more orderly Senior Room of 1937-1938 we leave Dolly Flannery’s tidy locker to the Junior Class. To those of the lower classes who aspire to greater charm and beauty we will her glistening taffy hair, her dimples, and her lisp. 4. To Northrop girls who hope to be the housewives of the future we leave Alex Gallenkamp's remarkable knack for sewing and cooking, and to those of you who own especially good ears we will her silver, hootin', tootin' trumpet. 5. To any Isadora Duncan-to-be we leave Ginnie Haglin’s Oriental dance, and to any aspirant for a mattress factory we leave her long. lovely locks. 6. To any oncoming senior with a sparkle in her eye and a giggle on her lips we leave Sally Holladay’s unquenchable humor and for any lover of 7. would-be artist of the next few classes we proudly leave Betty King’s deep sympathy and love of surrealism and her comical portraits of our animal friend, the cow. To any aspirant to great wealth we leave Bet’s gold-digger’s license. 8. For the clog-lovers in any class we leave Margie Michelson's locker door decorated with snapshots of all her puppies. Peter. Trigger, and Uh-Uh. To younger followers of the class of ’37 who fancy themselves alluring, we leave Margie's flashing smile and her throaty chuckle. 9. To those whose ambition it is to act on stage or screen, we will Peggy Patton’s ability to weep copious tears at any time. And for those of you who dream of romantic lovers, we leave Peggy’s Blake ring and all those presents that came from lands across the sea. 10. For you “up-to-the-minute girls of senior classes to come, we leave Peggy Rutherford's inexhaustible supply of new fads and for anyone who loves jingling trinkets we leave Putt's armful of charm bracelets. 11. To all you A students in English we will Kinnie Thrall's mighty and all-inclusive vocabulary. If you are interested in looking very intellectual and very superior, we leave you her Oxford glasses. 12. The Class of 1937 heeds the pleading cry of hundreds who laboriously curl their hair every night. To these poor unfortunates we will the auburn curls of Grace Tully. And to you who cry out with anguish at a broken fingernail we leave Grade's long, crimson tips. 13. To any lower classman whose clothes hang too loosely or pull too tight, we will Paisley Ann’s stunning figure and her ability to wear clothes. To this same person or to any other desirous of the accomplishment, we leave Pay's ability to pound out tunes on the piano. In testimony whereof we have affixed our signatures this eighth day of June, nineteen hundred and thirty-seven. song hits we leave her husky voice and her hot-cha rhythm. Carry Peg Dolly Alex Ginnie Sally Betty Margie PCggy Grace Pay Putt Kinnie THE CLASS OF ’37

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