Northrop Collegiate School - Tatler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1943

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Northrop Collegiate School - Tatler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 25 of 56
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Page 25 text:

 Liza e.th KI funfit iJ tttiion “Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low; an excellent thing in woman.” —Shakespeare Betty Betty has recently acquired a new outlook on life. And she polishes it continually—of course we mean those new glasses of which she is so proud. With those sparkling eyes and her contagious laughter she will always remain a immanent fixture in our memories. Skipping into the Senior room after lunch, Betty settles herself in a comfortable position on the floor and calls. “Who wants a fourth for bridge?” Since her entrance at Northrop, in the third grade. Betty has supported, letter than anyone, all projects of our class. She is a member of the Dramatic Club and the welfare committee: she contributes her resonant alto voice to the Glee Club and makes practically all the posters for school activities. An active and amiable member of Northrop, her good nature and sense of humor have kept the Senior Room in good spirits through many a gloomy day.

Page 24 text:

 Though she Ik hut little, she is fierce. —S liak es f carc Dolly Gay TIME: 8:29 PLACE: Senior Room ACTION: After racing madly down Kenwood Parkway in her little cream, at times grey, (we’ll settle for beige) Chevrolet, Dolly can be seen dashing for the senior room in one of her successful attempts to make the door before the tardy bell, but this is only the beginning of her terrible day at school. Perhaps Dolly’s small appetite accounts for her numerous disappearances during lunch | cri Kls, or is it-? We never can Ik quite sure where Dolly's mail (or male) will pop up from, but it’s sure to come from one place or another. Beautiful, but dumb may apply to some, but not to Dolly, we mean the latter part does not.



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JShe.fi aid KJ-sli£.[j2S She's all my fancy painted her. —Mcc Rie Rie returned this year from Sandia and with her came the fad of wearing feathers in the hair. She is the envy of her class for her petiteness and for her frequent trips to Shattuck. She is known for her rare health shoes and her entertaining dances in the Senior Room. Her favorite expression is How dismal ’, and she has a constant fear of taking study hall. Rie also has a fear of being laughed at, although we all laugh with her and are amazed at her wit. She has been a successful Glee Club President and she has with apparent ease managed to stay in the Senior Room all year. •i'S, 'V

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