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COLUMBUS SCHOOL for GIRLS SUE SUN Sl3RlNlil7ll:LD. OHIO her bedtime stories, PATRICIA TEACHNOR 3 Siasslotvs DRIVI5 In school seven years She walks In beauly like Iht- night, Although Patti has unobtrusive ways she has. never- theless. during her seven years in school. managed to make her pcrscnality a very real part of the class. She has been for three years an agreeable and cooperative member of the Swimming, Rifle and Riding Clubs. ln the Chrfstmas play. she made a serene and beautiful Madonna. Besides all these things. Patti is noted for her innocent expression. that personalily smile. and for being cne of the most generous and unselhsh girls in the class. l20l ln school two and one half years As full of spirit as the month or Mau Sue came to us in the middle of our Sophomore yea and ever since has been a lively addition to the class She has been a member of the Riding and Swimming clubs This year she was in excellent goalie on the Second Hockey Team. The Lodgers recognI7ed Sue s fine school spirit. and this year she was chosen to serve on the Lodge House Committee. We ve all enjoyed knowing Sue and when we part, we'll miss her cheerful disposition and
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TOP-KNOT 1941 SALLY STEINHAUSER 1794 BRYDEN ROAD In school fourteen years Never loo sober, never loo gau. A rare good. girl in every way. Sally started with us in kindergarten and since that time has greatly brightened and benefited her class. A dependable and efficient worker. she has served on numer- ous committees and taken part in the varied activities per- taining to the class parties and projects. As early as the Ninth Grade, Les Terpsirhores recognized her talent in dancing and claimed her for a member. Her interest in athletics has been demonstrated by her participation in hockey. baseball. and volleyball. Sally is one of the girls We have known longest. and we have the highest hopes for her in the future. ANN STONEMAN 138 SOUTH Paiucview AVENUE In school fourteen years The answer quick and keen. an honesl look, and laughter. On account of her enthusiasm. her athletic ability. and her personality, Ann has, for two successive years. bein elected captain of the Gold Team. She has taken an active part in all athletic events, and has been outstanding on the tennis and hockey teams. Stonie has shown her skill in other ways: she is an active member of the Choir. the Dramatic Club. and Les Terpsichores. Her creative ability in literature won her a place on last years Top-Knot board and she has contributed a great deal of interest to the work of The Scroll. Her leadership has been recognized by her two years' membership on the Council. Ann's genial good sportsmanship will be greatly missed here. but will be recognized wherever she goes. ll9l
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TOP-KNOT 1941 NVILL AND TESTAMENT We. the Class of 1941, being in a questionable state of mind do leave behind us the following cherished possessions: To Janet Williams: Mary Elizabeth Meek leaves her ability to get into trouble, so that Mary Lib won't have to take it to college. To Dotty Miller: Ellen Butler leaves her cherub knees and passionate love of argument, both of which are to be used in moments of absolute necessity. To Barcy Kennedy: Carolyn Little leaves her ability to have at least three little men on a string at the same time, although Barcy seems to be doing pretty well by herself. To Sally Humphreys: Tossie Heaton passes on her ability to break all dates gracefully except the right ones, with the request that this worthy in- stitution be handed down to a deserv- ing member of the succeeding class. To Mary Lu Zimmerman: Sue Sun leaves those famous bedtimes stories, to be used with wisdom and discretion. To Evelyn Means: Mary Brent Davis leaves her bottle of nail polish remover and a large supply of Kleenex, so that Evie will have them handy next year when Monday morning rolls around. To Anne Atkinson: Anne Dye leaves her coveted quality of saying nothing, but looking wise at the same time, with the sincere hope that Anne uses this dynamic power with extreme caution. To Barbara Wentz: Alean Brisley re-- linquishes her spirited brainstorms that have made the Class of '41 what it is today. To Barbara Richardson: Jeanne Edel- man leaves her sweetly innocent look, to be worn only during school: and Derry Jane Mooney leaves her dry sense of humor, to be used only after school has been dismissed. To Molly Niermeyer: Marjorie Essex leaves her cunning way of wrinkling her nose: and Mary Reynolds her much desired ability to look sophisti- cated even in a tunic and socks. To Frances McClelland: Sally Stein- hauser leaves her ability to relieve any tense situation by giggling. To Marcia Fiddler: Martha Eis leaves her famous blush, to be used only when absolutely needed. To Connie Burba: Ann Stoneman leaves her bangs and profile with the wish that Connie may have as good results from them as Ann has had. To Ruth Thomas: Susan Mcllroy leaves her perennial Saturday night date: and Juanita Cornett leaves those l21l
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