Columbus School for Girls - Topknot Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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'l'OP-KlYO'l' 1937 that when Qiahricl rcsigns his -ioh, hu should hand oVt'r his horn and keys to l.ois. Shad sct' that no onu snuck hy' thc gattsf Carolyn Barton has had one ol' tht' most dcsirablt' jobs that a purson could want, Shc is tht' sports' hostt'ss at ont' of l.akt' l3latid's largtst hott'ls. Carolyn has always shown gruat intt'rt'st in this linc ol' work anti seems to t-nqioy par titularly tht' ainiosphcrt' at ltakc Placid, Xlarcia Halliday has sct'mt'tl to prt'l't'r thu tliinatt' ol Pnurintlda to that ol Columhus lor sht' has spcnt most ol' ht'r titnt' on thu island, whcrt' sht' hitytlcs for ht'rht'.1lth and runtws hur lifnglish actt'nt. Marcia ht't'amt' quitt' a hotanist during her st'nior war at Cf, Ci. and h-:r liricnds say that at tht' sight ot' uvcrx' littlt' flouur shc is pratstitallv ovcrtornt' with joyful t'motion, Virginia liitlson has lor many vt'ai's hulti a rcsponsihlt' position as hcad mistrcss ol' .lttzuinas ilihis ioh has provt'd niost intt'rt'sting to Virginia and it givts har tht' wholc ol vath sumint'r l'rt't' lor travt'l ahroad, It was on ht'r sccond trip l ht'lit'vt'. that slit' n1t't tht' dcar lircnthnian whom sht' hrought hack to this tountrx' as ht'r hnshand, l undt'rstand that sht' had quitt' a tinit' trying to tcarh hini to sptxtk linglish, ht't'aust' sht' wasn't so surt' ol ht'r lfrcnch. llarhara liiinlty. tht' rather short girl who 'ioint'd us during our st'nior war, has lwtomu ciuitt' a writt'r. llt'r latcst. a kind ol' novcl is titlt'd Hlltzl Yt Yin . . 'l. 't ' f2t'l'S. If You ll, tm! to lit' Stztttf. lltlilfu It st't'ms that liarhara must h X littl: strt'ak in hcr that wt' nt'Vt'r suspt'ttt'd. ' a 'c had a .lant' l'ollint'r, whost' twins l havt' alrt'ady mt'ntiont'd. inarricd a liatnouts surgeon liroin livrlin .lantz it st't'ins. has takt'n a spt'tial intt'rt'st in his casts ol apptndititis and, in tollahoration with ht'r hushand. has discoVt'rt'd a kind ol' cthur that tnakus Vott slt't'p until tllf ol tht ptin l opcration tan allttit a pt'rson's lit't'f ' .4 was gorttx Strangt: how ont' l.lt'anor lsullcr and lastly l,vnth l'ornit'd tht' wt'll-known tointdians' union. soon altsr thttr gratlttation, lt st't'nis that tht'v wantt'd Vt'ry niuth to ht' tht worltlis ht'st tv,nnt'tlit'nnts. and whun tht'y liound that undcr tht' tircumstantcs ther t'ouldn't ,1chit'vt' this. tht'v t'omproniist'd antl lornicd tht' union to protttt all thvir hrothcrs and sisttrs who might ht' ahust'd hy this proltssion, t'liht'v tt'll mt' tht' world is full ol' ahust'd tonitdiansfi llofhclla Shapira has tht' distinction ol having ht't'n tht' first ot our nuinhcr to march to tht' altar, Rothclla has Stitlltt ht'r t'ntirt' marrit'd lifit' in giving and going to parties, livt'i'vhotlv's nt'w hahy and t'Vt'ryhotly's new tar must ht' t't'lt's hratcd with a 'wartx' 'lihcrt' nt'vt'r was anvhody, and tht'rt' prohahly nt'vcr will ht' anyhotlv. w ith tht' ahilitx' to givt' partit's cqual to thost' ol' liot'ht'lla. ilihtw' tt'll int' that tlunior is just likt' Rothtlla and startcd out hy giving clahoratt' ptzrtius tor tht' hirths and dt'aIhs ol t'vt'ryhodv's puppy in tht' ncighhorhood, XYt'll. gknnti l ht'liQVt' l havt' t'ovcrt'd t'vt'ryont', l will tomt' to visit you nt'xt XX't'tlnt'stlaay it l can st't'urt' tht' pcrinission ol' tht' wardt'n lt t't'rtainly , wiil ht' nitx' when vou gut out ot' that platt' again l.ots ol lovc. IRMINYA



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'I'OI KNO'l' 1037 XVIII AND TI2S'I'AMl2N'll 'Iihe Class of nineteen thirty-seven, being bereft ol what mind and matter they have heretofore boasted ol possessing, do hereby will and bequeath the fol lowing' To Jean l5et't1rt: Katherine 'I ait leaves her thorough and complete understand- ing ol' swing. 'Io Vert Bttekntfr: Nancy Ilmean be, queaihs her inimitable abilitv ol say' ing the right thing at the right time Ito everyone except Mrs. Stoddardt To tfmfherrne Cfoffniun: Phillis Har, mon niournliully relinquishes her uniqpte power ol' getting along with Nliss Ilarvev. lo lfttroltm C,'otmse.'!or: The class collectively donates three Pi pins. two gigantic rings. and three miscel- laneous articlesi on the condition that she ask Col. Black to let her borrow his variotts ornamental gadgets to wear along with tht aforesaid decorations. 'lo .lltzrtf I-Inn i'Jt1t'1.s: Yirginia Davis- son elonates those summer evenings spent on the park tennis courts, prof vided that Xlary Ann will retttrn this generous ollering with kiust a bit of her skill. 'Iwo lilorse l'iHI'tI1 'Ierry Palmer passes on her violin. which is so muth more portable than the 'cello 'l o firtthfeezv fiertterz il he second American History division leave their unexpected athletic agility, to be used only in making the window in record time when an interesting horn goes by. lo lmbri firegirl: C.har Lazarus do, nates the three musical chords she users in the left hand. with the hope that l,ibby can use them to better advan- tage than their former owner. lo Cormre Citzzlnerf l.ois Qittnderf sheiiner leaves her ability to break all dates gracefully except the right ones. tlhis is to be handed on to a worthy member of the next class as a tradi- tion I. To eSItIl7t'l,' Cirerri Barbara liinley be- queaths her light step, to be used in going from class to class and up and down stairs. Io llrtrrret Hull: .lean lilvin leaves her phenomenal understanding of the American Ciovernntent, 'lo Mitrtf llurrtsi Ilmettv Ashbrook be queaths her strength on the condition that it will not be used in abuse of the Ciold leant. lo C lttm l.ot1tst' llt1r'rt.son: Dorothy Maxneld leaves the proximity ol her residence to Bexley High ia handy thing to havei. il o Ctzroltm Jones: Iletty lynch leaves her unlimited vocabulary to be used in moments ol tension at the lodge. ll o lietstf fltteohtfi .lane Ifollnier leaves the ability to Ngo steady with three boys at the same tiniefi 'lo lirtrltrtrrt l.t1et1.s: Madeline Scott donates her rebellious spirit. to be ap' plied immediately.

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