Annunciation High School - Annunciator Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1936

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JUST IMAGINE Angela Briggs .................................,.......... Not giggling Mary Helen Madden ........ .........,.......... I n love Jeanne Richardson ........ ....... N ot making A's Patricia Phelan ......, .,,......... L ooking bold Mary Gordon ,........... ......... S Corning paint Catherine Martin ........ ....... B eing on time Thelma Apel ............. ........,....... I n a hurry Margaret Munsch ..,.... ....... P laying the piano M. Carita Brown ....,. ...... B eing a tall blond Dolores Schleich ..... ................ B eing silly Helen Donatelli ....... Dolores Miller ..,...... Dorothy McSteen ....... ..........Losing weight .,.....Not chewing gum dancing Ruth Gillen ,,,,,,,,.,,,.,... ....,... W ithout freckles Margaret Campbell v....... ............... N Ot missing school Margaret Fersch ........ ..................,........ W ise-Cracking Mary Howley ............ ........ W ithout salt and pepper Gertrude Schrott ,....... ...................-----.... N Ot skating Rita Callahan ........... ...... N ot offering a Suggf-3Sti0n Dorothy Forrest ...... ........ B eing an opera singer Cecilia Bonomo ........ ............... B eing high hat Cornelia Reister, '36 . -0- -l Chemistry! .V 'Tis true that in our science class No freedom can I see, For morning, night and in between I'm doing chemistry. That day I chose a science course Was full of woe for me, I never rest my weary bones, 'Tis always chemistry. For day by day in busy Lab. I test each property Of metals, acids, bases, salts While learning chemistry. But if I know the formulas And study zealously, Then Write all my experiments, I'll pass in chemistry. Margaret Munsch, '36. Dot Reichel is a gal, who proves a Worthy pal, ' Fair Grace is very shy, her blushes catch your eye. Our blondie, Mary Kress, we could not love her less. Next charming Dorithy Coll, whose red hair beats them all. Our Betty M's so sweet, her friendship's hard to beat. For silence Stella Brown, she'd surely win the crown. Our Peg has dimples two, I think they're sweet, don't you? Two curls on either side, are Mary Frances' pride. Our dark haired Josephine at school is seldom seen. Our playful Dor'thy V., I'm sure can climb a tree. Her name is Sophie B., she's over five foot three. When Germy goes to school, she never breaks a rule. Our Betty Sherlockis gay, what else is there to say. Marge Kennedyys blue eyes, can twinkle and look wise. Miss Ann, since you are new, we girls all welcome you. Attendance, Margie Yost, for it don't try to boast. F or Quick Delivery Call Day CE 1415 WE DELIVER C. A. Boles BEER ALE and PORTER -GO 2957 Charles Street N. S. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Q1 E2 U2 O O 0 S io El? S 5 pg :+ve U1fWg5f'NCll4fNf-xf f-sf-xg f-sgjfx 'II' Uqmv-eco can U-...mb viwvgwvfgrvvurgvbvnd QU: ' UQ 'saw'-42'Um--:owen toe: no '1 5 ml-os Q- -- I3' on-g..r.5,.,.C'D Cp '1 mmmg Eamon? --9900 gg' '1Q-,sggiglgifgm v-4E.g 'S9m'1g 5 ESg:sr-1-P'T':I5'- '5mmS1'J mg .-.-,QfD,-UQUQU' ,sro .4 gC'?5g ,-...-34 Og-9 QlE.gQ-mggs-D1-,1 S ga- - '1 ES f.5'5e'le54i5 an Hodwg-Sgwsmimg ns g3 i53 q-rv-5CDm Cgf3H'mE OO gg 5 O 1-+ 97: 2,1-f-P1 O,.,owgp2mcp ev- EOBESH-gm H. U 55, mg-DQ-9-9 IIS.-.rr-are 1-v-g,.,.mm'-'gfomz' m UO Oo5 ....'-:....,,,,mOg:-2 U-B ... U, 5 . ?s'1g'gqg'5gff35'S5'z -Wsoiigsaiss OW Fl' O Q ev- Q CDQES 2Q,,s!l1I597U. SEQ Dgisgmzjdogrm NE! '4n1 'U'f.'D' cv-4 '1-,: gm Agia-gtjsmog-ggigv If-s 'Dm sf' :-wisest,-G - WIT' rr-Q ...CD gg :S 4,.., mv-am m mo UQ I-urn Ogmpw 515,-. m 5m FMQQS1'-' 7' oq SOE-damn D9 S5 o I b-Fw? SD V rs D 1 Dolores Schleich, '36 it-Y.-.O MUSIC Rose Marie, The Beautiful Lady in Blue, was, Lost at A Little Rendezvous in Honolulu. She thought Somebody Ought To Be Told, but calmly said, I Feel Like a Feather in the Breeze, so I'm Gonna Clap My Hands on these Misty Islands of the Highlands while the Red Sails in the Sunset ' are Building Up to An Awful Let-Down. At Five O'clock Tea she met Mr. Otis, who said Let's Face the Music and Dance, while you are Breaking in a New Pair of Shoes. I Don't Know Your Name, said she. He replied, Goody-Goody, I've Got a Feelin' You're Foolin'. Then he began to Sing an Old-Fashioned Song to His Young So- phisticated Lady. Mary Howley, '36 PA GE 13 79'

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. '1i' ?i?il1?.h'i'.l1'11iiii Home Smile: 'A ' . 'ivmwmwutwhr wm I ' The Fisher: 'l'ne11 it won't be a crime if 1 land a fish ? The Inhabitant: No, it'll be a miracle! Sl: :IF 'lk Artist: I've got some of the funniest pictures you ever saw. i Editor: Really? Where did you have them taken? SF SG SF He was an up-to-the-minute motorist, but had lost his way. Suddenly his eyes brightened as he shouted to his wife: I think we're getting near a town. We're hitting more people. Sl: elif '19 Wiggs: Sorry to keep you waiting, old man: but I've just been setting a trap for my wife. Wagg: Heavens! What do you suspect? Wigg: A mouse in the pantry. S? SF its How old is your son ?i' asked the visitor. Well, replied the dad, he's reached that age when he thinks the most important thing to pass isn't his examination, but the car ahead. Sk elk Si' Kind Friend: I did what I could, Tony: I told her you had more money than sense. The Victim: And what did she say? Kind Friend: She asked if you had any money. S9 elif :lk The teacher was giving a lesson on snow. As you walk out on a cold winter day and look around, what do we see on every hand? she inquired. Gloves, answered the :edhaired boy in the rear seat. Si :XC :lb One of our little pigs was sick, so I gave him some sugar. Sugar-what for ? For medicine, of course. HaVen't you heard of sugar-cured hams? Sk Sis Sis Patient: Will the anaesthetic make me sick? Doctor: No, I think not. Patient: How long will it be before I know any- thing? Doctor: Aren't you expecting too much of an anaesthetic ? SG PX: Ill: Old Lady: Oh, conductor, please stop the train. I dropped my wig out the window. Conductor: Never mind, madam, there is a switch just this side of the next station. :lk 'X' Sl' The Fisher: Is this a public lake? The Inhabitant: Yes, sir. :Xe :lil elif A man who was wanted by the police had been photographed in six positions and the pictures sent out to the state police. In a few days headquarters received this from a small-town chief: 'I duly received the pictures of six miscreants wanted. Five of them have been captured and we are on the trail of the sixth. K. T ' X , ff? w X 7 by V .4 My N t 'Z ia' Q 1 f J ae. were ' , E , wi K, X raid I F fl ' : ' I K ' tt W i '0 2 Y I Hg X p ' 37 , .,,, ff X gy Y . wc, f af i . X ft' g , .. Za X Z XANQN x 'V X 1, .fl xi 'r V ,,, an 1. 1 . FRESH E Miss Coennen, sweet and true, has eyes of lovely blue. Regina is a blonde: of her we all are fond. A pet has Phyllis Clark, just listen to him bark. Our Joan Wurdack shows that Freshman work she knows. Without that Grundler grin, no friends would Mary win. A cheerful sort of girl, our Anne's a Freshman pearl. When Latin comes around, Miss Gruber makes a frown. Miss Keenan's jolly nice, because she's full of spice. Our Betty Dummar thinks that play with work e'er links. Cecilia's pretty and sweet from head down to her feet. Our jolly Rosie Mack, a smile she ne'er does lack. lf Helen lost her puff, she'd be in quite a huff. Our sweet Virg'in,ia Joyce has a pleasing, winning voice. Tho' Madeline is small, her brightness beats them all. A movie star to be points Ruthie Kleeb. Let's see. Eulalia gets a star for patrons near and far. Our tiny Dorothy Krah can sing and play and draw. 'Tis Anna L., wee lass, who often leads her class. Inez is very true, I ne'er have seen her blue. Our gentle L'ella Cox has fair and curly locks. It is a mystery how Jane gets history. Our little Betty B. has personality. witty Eileen Flynn, who's always sure to Win. It's Our Catherine has light hair, with which none can compare. 'Tis Rose of Winsome charm, a lass who ne'er does harm. PAGE 12



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