Northrop Collegiate School - Tatler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1951

Page 20 of 142

 

Northrop Collegiate School - Tatler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 20 of 142
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Page 20 text:

Fikst Row: Betsy Clapp, Sally Wilkie, Penny Chisholm. Sally Nash, Ronnie Sigal, Reggie Sigal. Second Row: Patty Donald, Susan Wilkie, Mary Pohl. Karen Lipschultz, Carolyn Light. Penny Plass, Sally Andrews, Kathy Knudson, Julie Vercen. Above: Bonnie Miller, Mary Onan, Mary Jane Liss, Nicky Nickerson, Eleanor Elwell. Absent: Cynthia Spencer, Kit Keith.

Page 19 text:

Kindergarten Front Kathy Moore Richard Whitten Stephen Anicsbury Priscilla HI well Miss Skindlov Leslie Mac Dona!d Robert A by On 'Fop of Piano Martha Turner Jimmy Mirick Absent Sally Boyce Mark Kaiser Evelyn Halverson UneJer the gentle guidance of Miss Skiiuilov and Mrs. Nelson, our Kindergarteners and first graders have learned much about the larger world about them. After class discussion and reading about community helpers, they took field trips to Witt’s Market to watch the butcher wield his knife; journeyed to the Fire Department to hear the clanging of the fire alarm as the great red trucks pulled out of the station; and walked to Loring Park to watch the majestic swans. However, they’ve had a lot of fun right in school, too. Those in the Kindergarten had both a Christmas and May Day party for their parents. J he first graders now look upon reading as a favorite pastime. Together, the two classes celebrated Halloween. 3itit Qlade Left to right Kay Carney Anne Wakefield Elizabeth Rogers Nancy Pugh Jan Sorensen Joy Toft ness Sign'd Nye Constance Baring-Gould Loony Bagley Carol Onan Margot Kate Susan Kanner Grace Marie Clifford Absent Louise Hacking Margaret Onan Marianna Barat



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First Row: (Left to right) Carolyn do I.aittrc. Georgia Overholt, Nancy Cook, Jane Galloway. Alice Stephenson, Grctchen VVigner, Carolyn Case. Second Row: Katherine Bertram, Bridget Bagley, Leslie Stein, Priscilla Pillshury, Sally Dodge, Leslie Gage, Marnic Miller. Third Row: Nancy Nash, Linda Levine, Heidi Ellsworth, Barbara Melamed, Alexandra Light, Frances Wells, Margaret Barrows, Kathleen McCarthy. Second, Zdiird and fourth Qtade Apple jelly, cinnamon rolls, vegetable soup and pasteurized milk have all passed the taste test given by the second grade this year in conjunction with their survey of foods. Studying about groceries and dairy products, they inspected Witt’s Market and the Northland Creamery to obtain information. Then, as portrayed in their class picture, they practiced buying and selling right in their classroom so that they would be worldly wise when purchasing that box of sugar for mother’s cake batter. Foot!, however, has not been all that’s been digested by the second grade; much to Northrop’s pride they absorbed their reader in record time! Besides reading, 'riling and Tithmctic, the third grade has been participating in all-school activities. The artists of the class had their interpretations of music displayed in Northrop Auditorium for the Dorati Exhibition, and two other members of the class made their debuts in the Christmas Play and Sense and Sensibility.” Also, they have become regular skaters; eyes, and not ankles turn when they glide on the ice. But all of the third graders will agree that the climax of the year came when they attended the Father-Daughter Banquet for the first lime. Time has flown as the fourth grade sped through the school year on a tour of the country. Under Miss McCoy’s resourceful direction, the girls took a trip with an American family during their Social Studies period. They started in lx s Angeles and eventually arrived in Washington. D. C., going by way of many fascinating places. Also, through the aid of Lincoln logs and colored sawdust, a complete setting of their reader came to life in the classroom, making those unfamiliar words live in the form of a story. Miss Indihar has taught them to play symphonettes, and everyone was proud of them when they played at the 1-ower School Christmas Program and the Father-Daughter Banquet.

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