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1 x 'lop Ron fit-ft to iightl: Hum Lu Mossiini. Rvilina lit-liiier, jutiiih Iailalid, Rathtl Saintvvn, Mary Aligclsi 1' ml I in Qiuilh l'uilliu F limi 9n'tl I-'il n lluilu .o 4'..4-a . . .fat 4- oss. 'a. it 1. , m- lfitth Roxy. Nolnia Clziunth, IXI:ilgal'tr Littlvi, Rita KIrnp:ui, Anna Kimui-i, M.irg:iit-t Chunk, Ioan Rmiioltls, ji-an Xlvtiuznu-. Bm-tty Mm johnson. Muriorii- Ann Johnson. Fourth Row Rita Ann 0'She-a. Constant-e I.inth-i-ki-r. Patrit-ia Conklin. Suzanne W1-i'm-r. lun Nlillr-r. .li-ann: Donoht-r. lluth Yan Vornier. Mary llallu-rixw Mohr. Nlary Angela Walp. Third Row: Juni- Vslisst-rinatl. Kalhh-vii Donaldson. liilt-vii Hillaluantl. Nlary St-xton. Xlargan-t Xl-iinim liilnwii Nlohr. Kita Hart. Helen Foos. Wirginia llutlnl. Svvoml Row: Kathryn Wenzel. Ilolort-4 Koerher. Nlargy Ilulhn, fllarpzzlrvl Wright. Ros:-niarv tlurtiu, Xlarv ,lunv St-itz. Peggy Ann Lausn-. Xlargarn-t Ann Flory. Marie Simon. First Row: Yirginia Fial. l'rsula Rf-vker. Rita Corrigan. liernim- Davis. llrt-li-in-n 'l'hurl-iw. Xlargaret -Kim 'liiglun l'iil1'e'n 'Xloul'l', lllatlt-lim' l lalliigan, Wlary Roggv. 'Kun Hunlgvrs, SOPHOMORES AVING successfully survived the treacherous Freshman Jungle . . . we were off on another more dangerous expedition . . . this time we traveled through the famous Sophomore Tropics . . . noted for their infectious Latin ticks and feverish Geometry in- sects . . . but we were not frightened for we had at the head of our expedition . . . the famous explorer of the Tropics . . . Sister Mary Raymond . . . the physi- cian, Mary June Seitz . . .scient,ist, June lVasserman . . . and famous guides, Peggy Ann Lause and Anna Grawey . . . gave a little roundup for the fierce Freshman Tribes, Ay and Bee . . . be- fore we knew it the well known and dreaded pestilence was upon us . . . Ex- ams . . . with plenty of hard study tonic. VVe recovered mid-years and two more brave adventurers joined our party . . . Norma Claunch and Helen Foos . . . we met the Junior natives of the tropic . . . a volley of basketball boomerangs were encountered, wounding several of our men . . . Aha! some familiar faces . . . the little pagans of the missions . . . we went to work with renewed spirit and not in vain . . . never has our supply of excitement run diy . . . we have blazed the trail tlirouph this dense sophomore foliage . . . paying a way f--r the Green Freshmen race if civilization . . . may our aqua and brown wave forever . . . -Margy Dufin, '39 -Mary Ragga, '39 TH E SCROLL 25
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Top lima ll:-Il lu righllr Mnmln-llv Xfillialus. .lcannv Mario' Xlatlhn-us, Mary llitzpins. llulli l.in:l1-r-k:'r. NI.l1'g:arn'l llowarrl. Natalie llullvw. ,loan fflionnor. Nancy Min Showel, lillh Rou M-ionita solid, Aint Vtiulougzh, Marian Ilvtds, Yixiau XXvim'i, Anna Sullixan, IJ-unrhy Lirrl.,-Y Marv .lunv lloorl. Fourth Row: Ruth Nlvllaliou. Xlalv U4-vers. .la-anno I-'lurv. Rosemary Nlillvr. ll:-tu -'lnu S1 hm-ff:-v. Nnioinr-th' Hr-1-kliam. Br-tty Roo-uf, l-'ram-4-s llurnwalrl. 'l'liir1l Rom: 'l1argm'vt Sexton. fir:-x4-I11-n Hrhmill. ,lvalnne Kenney. Nathalie Ryan. Yirginia llamiro, Xlarv Gill. lllury lilln-n Corrigan. Svvoml How: ,lost-phinc Sullixan. Catliwiim' Ann Whitwham. ,l.lm'l Mr.-Xvoy. Xl.xrl,1:n1't l,ask1-v, . lnnalu'llv Walker. Palrin-ia Ifilnpvrahl. Ros:-marv Collins. First Row: V1-rsis Ann Owl-us. ,lane Xlrlw-I. Xlurgun-I Yirki-ls. lllarv lfllvn King. Row Ylarian Z1-ll. Mirr- l.r-ylaml. Annu Nlav Blake. HOUTS of glee . . . itis the jun- iors up to hat . . . no wonder there's noise-for the onlookers know of the juniors' triumphant career of the past two years . . . now they're all ready for the third . . . the coach, Sis- ter Dominic, is giving Words of advice to the four members ol the team who were chosen to carry the bulk of respon- sibility--llflary Ellen Corrigan, Anna Mae Blake, Natalie lluffey and Antoin- ette Beckham . . . they soon proved that their enthusiasm of the past years was to he surpassed by their work of this . . . starting the season with an avalanche of hits . . . first place in SCROLL subscrip- tions . . . runner-up in the Song Contest they continued their pennant-winning drive coming out victorious with a large margin in the Cherry Blossom Festa Drive . . . Ruth lllclllahou pitched her team to an overwhelming triumph by means of her splendid leadership of the junior SCROLL . . . for surely it was a wonderful year . . . supremacy in the has- kethall tournament . . . winning of the trophy . . . now they are happily mak- ing preparations for the final play of the season-the junior-senior picnic . . . bus- ily Working to insure the seniors a good time . . . they feel confident that this, like all other enterprises, will be another success . . . with the end of the season approaching, all juniors are looking for- ward to launching next year's campaign! -Josephine Sullivan, '38 -Antoinette Beckham, '38 24 THE SCROLL
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'-v 'lop lluvv ll:-fl lu iiglnl: ,Ii-.nu H--iiiuau. Xlarv Xlaigam-l Hinler. Ili-It-u llahu. ,lane Collins, joan l'3i4-ilu-lui, 121-in-rule Kr-nut-v, j.uu-1 Iiaskin. I-'ifth How: Xiary iiili-u limit-. Iuiiwn Mmlwusli-r, Xian lI.irh-r. liosi-mary llultuu-vi-i. I'1uuivi.u llowuiii. l'alriria Fowl:-I. ll:-tix lliuuli-x, Ifourth Ron: Ros:-ni.ni liiiiiyagy-. Xguv- lleinl-cllf-l. 1fll.il'lolle Gray. Xlailouua Illake. iiilevu Ili' Xauua Xlarii-lla llullifr-r. .lvuuie Milli-s. Dolores h.irp.n 'I'liird How: lzvi-lvn Ilanuivo. llzuli-lyn Johnson. Marilyn johnson, l.orvni- Nolvle-. 'l'ht-llua I-'li-ek. llvleu Black. Hi-len Har-k--ti. Si-voml Row: Yixginia kanipvi, Hi-in lilan-i. limi-e Kelly. Mary .lane lhlog. Kathi:-vu tialim-y. l,f-noir Grawr-y. Ruth Frank. Glaulvs lifaporomski. lfiut Row: I,vou.i lfailwi, Xian ll--li-n Count-ll. Yiola Ili-tloli. la-is I-,-coll, Xxouuf- llair-s. l.or4-Ita lat-ull'-. i X I 1 iii lun.: 'liar iliuhli-1, Xlaiilxu Honil . larv Gil.: FRESHMAN A 'lf U RSULA Academy Fresh- man Hospital . . . lfor girls onlyl . . . XVard A . . . President of Staff . . . Klary -lane lialog lX'1.lJ. . . . Assistant Doctors lvladonna Blake, Vice- prefident . . . l,enora Grawey, Secretary , . . Grace Kelly, 'lireasurer . . . want to know how sick we patients are? . . . we can't get very sick . . . not under the excellent supervision of the head nurse . . . Sister lllary lta . . . she's always giving pills to lessen pain . . . St. Ur- sula's little llonie-work Pills . . .spe- cially manufactured for the disease of idleness . . . the sophomore: and juniors needed the pills . . . that was when we ran a close second to the seniors in the school song . . . when we won the Chron- icle plaque given for the most subscrip- tions . . . to say nothing of our pep play for the Cherry Blossom Festa . . . we had an encore too . . . you tlidn't find us lagging in the Scroll drive either . . . we escaped with two diseases this year . . . the dreaded disease of Exams! . . . fifty lives nearly lost . . . not to mention the danger of insanity . . . anyhow the germs left . . . quite expectantly . . . soon a pa- tientless hospital will stand the heat of the summer alone . . . without doctors to lower her raging temperature . . . until September . . . when sophomores . . . or what is left of this yearis Greenies . . . will pull her through a long . . . hard . . . and perhaps, a cold winter. -Helen Hackett, '40 26 THE Scnou.
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