Northrop Collegiate School - Tatler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1950

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Page 11 text:

Seated: Miss Nottbohm, Miss Rowley, Miss Blodgett, Mrs. Howell, Miss Good ale. Miss Hale, Miss Spurr. Mrs. Donald. Miss Pease, Mrs. Chamberlain, Miss Cram, Mrs. Wedum, Miss Marzolt, Miss Archer. Standi no: Miss Taylor. Mrs. Bordeau, Mrs. Sutton. Mis Chambers, Mrs. Bryan, Miss Pllinwood. Miss Shoemaker. Mrs. Snyker, Mrs. Sicard, Miss Hurlock, Mrs. Phelps, Miss Cole. Miss Whitney, Miss Gray, Mrs. Wittington. Jfacultp itlnrton £. £ ool)alc Assistant principal With ;i profound sense of our loss we say good-bye this June to Miss Goodale and send with her our deepest gratitude for all that she has done for us in her ten years at Northrop. We realize, however, that our loss is another’s gain, and we wish her all possible success in her new position. 7

Page 10 text:

Hoarb of Crustces Mr. Charles T. Silvcrson. President Mrs. Benton J. Case. Vice President Mrs. Edwin X. Dodge, Secretary Mr. Samuel H. Rogers, Treasurer Mr. Sewall D. Andrews Mrs. H. B. Atwater Mr. A. Lyman Beardslev Mr. T. W. Bennett Mr. Merrill Hutchinson Dr. Elizabeth C. Lowry Mr. Alan H. Moore Mr. J. R. Ridgway Miss Elizabeth Wallace Mr. Paul B. Wishart l)r. A. A. Zierold Mrs. John B. Bean. Ex-officio Mrs. Gordon Murray, Ex-officio Jfatultp Ethel M. Spurr..........................Principal Marion E. (ioodale............Assistant Principal Ethel E. Pease .......................Mathematics Mary F. Hale...............................French Miriam Chambers.......................... History Beatrice A. Blodgett........................Latin Dorothy Howell ...........................French, Spanish Ellen Rowley...............................French Lenore Bordeau ............................French Marjorie R. Whitney ......................English Dorothy Ellimvood ....................Mathematics Janet Gray.................History, Social Studies Katharine B. Sicard ..Home Economics Geography Janet Stewart ............................English Joyce Whittington...... ..................English Marlene Archer.........................Chemistry. Biology Lois Nottbohm ........................Mathematics Virginia Taylor...........................English Jane I. Rice................................Latin Gertrude Sutton ............................Latin Jean Chamberlain ...........................Sixth Grade Isabella Marzolf..................... Fifth Grade Jean Donald .........................Fourth Grade Camilla Nelson .......................Third Grade Doris Sinker................................Second Grade Helen R. Nelson..............................First Grade Helen Roell ..........................Kindergarten Delphine Wedum ................................Art Dorothy Phelps...............Art. History of Art Druanne Sweetser. Art. Fourth Grade Social Studies Catharine Cram ..................Dramatics. Speech Betty Jean Indihar......Music. History of Music Roliert Winslow................ Director of Chorus Helen Shoemaker.........Health, Physical Education Lois Hurlock ..................Physical Education Glacia Cole .............................Librarian Elizabeth C. Bryan .................Psychometrist, Reading Counsellor Dorothy Clark..............................Reading Melva Morse.............Director of Dining Room Nonna Bierbauer................Executive Secretary Doris E. Martin................Financial Secretary Evelyn Hovde...................Academic Secretary Mildred A. Carlson ......................Sccretarv Parents anb Cradirrs Association Mrs. Gordon Murray, President Mrs. Paul B. Wishart. First Vice President Mrs. Robert R. Andrews, Second Vice President Mrs. Leon C. Warner. Jr., Third Vice President Mrs. Joseph Murphy, Treasurer Mrs. W. O. Patterson, Corresponding Secretary Miss Ellen Rowley, Recording Secretary Alumnae Association Mrs. John B. Bean, P,resident Mrs. John R. Goetz. I ice President Mrs. Roland Flinsch, Treasurer Mrs. Sterling Graham, Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Louis C. Grinnell. Recording Secretary 6



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Calendar of Clients Sept. 8—As summer suns die. the prison gates are opened to admit the condemned. Sept. 29—Slapstick comedy and melodrama reign at the Old Girls’ Party for the New. Oct. 2-Mr. Dorati inspires us with his revelations about music. Oct. 11 Poodles and pups flock to Northrop for the Dog Show. Nov. X -N.C.S. invades Summit to battle on the hockey field. Nov. 16—Everything from television sets to lmhhle gum sold at the annual Bazaar tor the Community Chest. Nov. 23—Bundles and baskets of food brought to our Thanksgiving Chapel, led by Mr. Carlson. Dec. 7—The whole school deeply moved by the Ninth Grade presentation of II hy the C times Rang. Dec. 21 -Christmas jiageant gives us the holiday spirit as we leave school with vacation assignments. Jan. 17 Miss Elizabeth Wallace tells us of her splendid work in France. Jan. 24—Pencils, papers, and brains—midyear exams begin. Jan. 28 Hearts and flowers at the Ninth Grade League Dance. Feb. -I—Kings collected at the League Dance. Feb. 21—The Seventh and Eighth Grades revel at their League party. Feb. 24 Stage Door, given by the Dramatic Club, provides an entertaining evening for all. Mar. 11—Seniors suffer through College Boards. Mar. .V)—Mr. Bryan leads our Easter chapel before we trudge homeward through the snow. Apr. 28—The Glee Club warbles to the tunes of Chonita. May 9—“But I must know something! is a common remark after finals begin. June 2 -The Lower School has its closing diapcl (the lucky kids!). June 2—A gay whirl at the big dance of the year—the Junior-Senior Prom. June 5—Final chajH'l and the Ivy Ceremony—a new tradition and an old. June 6—More Seniors graduate from Northrop at Commencement. Rest, relaxation, and reading begin. Jllcknotolebgments The Tatler staff wishes to thank the following |H oplc wholeheartedly for their help: M iss Taylor for her literary guidance. Miss Archer for her advice in business matters. Mrs. Phelps for her help with artistic problems. Mr. Baasen and the Zintsmaster Studio. Mr. Perbix and the Weston Engraving Company. Mr. Percy and the Lumberman Publishing Company. All our advertisers for their generous support. Griselda Ferguson for her artistic contributions. Anne Sivertsen for her painstaking work on the Senior caricatures. The judges of the literary contest: Miss Mary Ellen Alexander, Dean Wil-helmus Bryan, and Mr. Robert E. Moore. The late Mr. Alexander Po|»e and others for their appropriate remarks about our seniors. The late Mr. Richard Steele for the inspiration of his TATLER. 8

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