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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY September 1936 finds the Class of 1938 again gathered at St. Agnes to embark on its third flight towards gradua- tion. Two new passengers joined us on our trip. They are Virginia Traphagan and Andy Perlinski. This year our pi- lot, a very able one, is Sr. Ita. Jack Brittan becomes the co-pilot assisted by Andy Perlinski, Virginia Traphagan and Ardyss Gentry. Our teachers this year are Sr. Ita, Sr. Celeste, Sr. Edmond, Sr. Agneta and Sr. Geralda, who help us to learn the rudiments of business, normal training and college preparatory courses. We are honored to have with us Reverend Father Nolan, who teaches us religion. The most important event of this year is the Junior- Senior Banquet of which we are hosts. For our Hall of Fame we nominate Eileen Linehan, who won the gold O- G. A. pin in shorthand. Under the careful piloting of Sr. Ita, the green and gold ship is brought to earth, the Jun- iors tumble out, ready to start on their fourth and last flight. Class of '38 17
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Cyril Murphy Some call him Cyril” But they’re very few. We just say “Murph” And he answers us, too. Maxine Mary Maxine Mary who? Most people implore. But that’s all there js— There is no more. Frank Orchowski Dispositions are many— Just mark this one down. We give you Frank— Who’s our “man-about-town”. Dorothy Ann O’Keefe Here you see our editor small A little over five feet tall. She has a pug nose, is peppy, too And there’s very little she couldn’t d Margaret Reynolds “Slow-but-sure” Margaret Would describe her indeed. Until she sits down to type— Then we gasp at her speed. Patricia Rogers No, I haven’t the lesson—” A phrase commonly used— Is a crime of which Patsy” Is often accused. Teresa Shaughnessy Pardon our laughing— But we can’t quite feature Hearing one of our classmates Being called Teacher”. Don’t say I’m dignified” Was her request. Well, we call her Toots”— So you know the rest. His picture looks studious But we all believe After knowing Fritz” so long That looks do deceive. You’ve heard of Irish temper”. Well, get “Speck’s” Irish raised And he no doubt will prove to you The meaning of that phrase. Rosalie Rust Francis Steinman Kenneth Steggs 16
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JUNIOR CLASS MEMBERS (Reading from left to right on preceeding page.) 1st Row: Mary E. Burke, Florence Younkin, Maxine Hen- derson, Mary E. Dilling, Artyss Gentry, Eileen Linehan, Virginia Traphagan, Gertrude Kuhn, Katherine Burgess. 2nd Row: Rita Abegg, Mary O’Connor, Dorothy Breckner, Mable Coupens, Virginia Kennedy, Irene Dillon. 3rd Row: James Lauer, Andy Perlinski, George Toline, Leroy Steggs, Jack Brittan. 18
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