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-know them better Name Barbara Brannan ,..... Rita Baertschi .......... Marcella Breska. .... .. Eileen Cole .............. Virginia Earl ............ Marjorie Edwards . Doris Eifler .............. V. Ernsthausen ......... .her curls ...,....... .Betty J. Reed... Better Known By her questions ............ .homemade cuke........ Uses Spare Time To learn to drive ,....... cook ............. , ....... .her giggles ..............,. tease others ,....,,.. .Marge .........,.......,...... .green Ford V8 ........ that s OK ...,.........,.. ,experiment with .........write music........ Does Best .......plays nurse-maid .......has History answers takes pictures takes her time ...,...dances get answers ......................... ,inhales cokes her hair.. comb her hair ................... .. write a verse ..,....... Norine Foss ,,,........... .her poetry ................. Mary C. Gaffney ...... Virginia Gelin ......... Irene Gilhooley ....... Emmy Happel ........ Marguerite Henisse Jeanne Hillabrand .... Mary F. Hunter ....... Marianne McGinn... Rita McGuire ........... Helen Rita Mohr ...... Jeanne Murphy ........ Lucille Nassr ............ the Whippet ............. editor-in-chief ........... .her frankness... .second ice-cream ....... ..her delicate voice.... her homework .......... promenade ................. .stays home on Friday .entertains .poses .......spre:ids enthusiasm be at your service .............. swim .... .......... .... ..... . go home ....... read ........ sleep .......... orating ....................... study ............. being herself .............. .her grey um ............. ,her friendliness ......... .Latin III .................... thank you, Sister ....... do English .......... .teases M. Frances .......goes to bed early gives L. money .amuses Marian ,prints .......reads get well read ................. .. think of places to go ......... look for grey hair .......... roller skate .,....... draw ................. .glee club spirit ......... go to shows ........ Aline Presser ............ history posters ......... Georgiana Presser... joan Reams .............. .desk full of books... Bettie Reed ............... her blush .................. Alicia Rinderly ........ Pauline Sainton ........ Mary E. Scherger .... .timidity ...................... .her giggle ................ Sally Sutherland ...... mission zeal ...... Eleanor Syring ......... Margaret Szakovits.. Marian Warning ...... Virginia Werner ...... Ann M. Zellers ........ Betty J. Zeluff ........ II7 her generosity ............ her generosity ......... , .Marguerite ................ her wise cracks ......... Southern accent ....... . .her art ...................... pink tardy slips ....... read and eat ............... drives her Pontiac procrastinates .bakes r .....acts bored waits on people .spends money collects on Queen's Work .......bluffs through classes talk on the phone .............. never has any time ............. convince her family ............ ..the right thing is a sincere friend .designs posters .wonder .... . ............................. asks questions listen to Glen Gray .... serve others .............,............ ring up cash register .......... ........dents fenders .smiles plays basketball .reads song sheets make up .................... ....... walk her dogs ..................... chatters take care of her sister ........ anything collect alumnae .................... drawls I936, Senior Scroll
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tained order. Now that the class has seen the movie version of this story I think that they are inclined to agree with Mari- anne McGinn, chosen best speaker, and her colleagues who fought so vigorously in behalf of the honor of their hero, Sid- ney Carton. Chemistry offered new thrills for my girls that year. It was an exciting class because the unexpected was always bound to happen. It made climbing five weary flights of stairs worth while. The third day of june brought the most outstanding event of the year as far as the juniors were concerned. It was the day of the long anticipated junior-senior picnic. The two classes spent the after- noon at American Legion Island where the juniors entertained the seniors with a musical comedy written by joan Reams. I can still hear the whole school singing theihits from it while they were practicing for the graduation exercises which made the juniors, seniors. Seniors they were in every sense of the word. They started the year with a bang by simply pouring in ads and subscrip- tions for the Scroll. Next an efficient staff was selected by the faculty, and be- fore most people knew what was happen- ing the first issue had gone to press. And when I saw that first Scroll I was sure again that the confidence I had placed in them was not groundless. That final year all things seemed to come fast and furiously. Before the sen- iors had finished one project they had already started another. In November the 'Rfk true dramatic genius of the class beamed forth when they presented, The White- headed Boy. I never knew until then how much real dramatic talent had been hidden from view. At Christmas time the girls went to Marybrook with Christmas presents and entertained the girls there for the afternoon. On Valentine's Day the seniors inaugurated a new idea in the form of entertainment by giving a style- tea in honor of the parents of the stu- dents. I shall always be proud of the lovely way in which they conducted it be- cause I heard nothing but praise concern- ing it from all sides. On the first of june they held their senior banquet at the Toledo Club. This marked the beginning of a series of farewell functions in honor of the graduating class. june 2 the jun- iors gave their farewell to the seniors in the form of the annual junior-senior pic- nic, held this year at Ladyglen. Then at last came the night to which the girls had been looking forward for four years, graduation night! With tears in their hearts but smiles on their faces they left the school which had sheltered them for four years, courageously pre- pared to conquer the world. I, person- ally, feel that they are capably fit to do just that and I, myself, shall be there to back them in whatever they attempt. I have stayed with them through thick and thin for four happy years and just because they are no longer in high school is no sign that I shall die because I, the spirit of '36, intend to live on forever in the echoes that rebound through the halls at U. A. fc? 'l s 019 U J'-FI :ffl ' 'e 5 lf '-9534 3 Senior Scroll, I936 II6
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-class of I936 Class Motto-Nothing Without Providence Class Patron-Blessed Virgin Mary. Senior Officers President ..,.......... .................................... I rene Gilhooley Vice-President ........ ......... V irginia Earl Secretary .,.,......... .,........ V irginia Gelin Treasurer .......................................,.......... Mary C. Gaffney Mary F. Hunter Sally Sutherland Irene Gilhooley Marianne McGinn Norine Foss Mary E. Scherger Upper Third of Class in Scholarship Marguerite Henisse Pauline Sainton Marjorie Edwards Barbara Brannan Helen Rita Mohr Jeanne Hillabrand Class Colors-Maroon and Blue. Class Flower-Carnation. Class Poets-Norine Foss and Eileen Cole. Class Historian-Barbara Brannan, Senior Scroll, I936
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