St Mary of the Springs High School - Siena Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1928

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r A Sophomore Year After a summer of diverse activities, the fall season reopened with much rejoicing. The Sophomores now made real use of the splendid weather and enjoyed many picnics and outings. Christmas brought with it a chance to entertain the new class of Freshmen,,' as initiations such as we enjoyed from Class '27 were now forbidden. A Christmas entertainment was planned. It included a short play, recitations, candy and popcorn and a small gift, followed by a much enjoyed social hour. Spring brought with it a round of good times and never once did they fail to take advantage of the good days and free hours. Junior Year In 1926 Class '28 made its debut into society. This year was to make or mar Class '28 as far as society was concerned. Spring, however, brought with it all that was original in Class '28 and thc boys of the class came forward with an entertainment known as the Junior Mintstrelf' It was by far the most comical event of the year and consisted of one long laugh from the audience, prompted by the actions of the entertainers, and lasted for about two hours. It proved to be the hit of the season. The annual Junior-Senior Banquet given to the graduating class by the Juniors, now captured the attention of the Junior class. They were determined to make it the best ever. fAnd when Class '28 makes up its mind to do anything well-watch for itll The Fort Hayes Hotel was chosen as a suitable place, it being the newest hotel in Columbus. Arrangements were made and the date set for May 4, 1927. It resulted in surpassing the anticipation of both Seniors and Juniors, the Al Baumbusch Orchestra furnishing the music, and the favors being a decidedly original idea. According to all reports it was rated first-class. Senior Year To be the looked-up-to class in society demands knowledge of social laws as well as finances to enact them. The Alumni, in order to increase school spirit and to get acquainted, invited the Senior Class to a Literary Banquet, held in the school hall. The speaker was Rev. Father Bean, who delivered a wonderful talk on Monologues of Shakespeare's Macbeth. A social hour and refreshments followed. The first Easter Monda that Class '28 was at St. Mar 's was s ent to ether 1 .Y 0 Y P E! on an outing. They determined that thelr last should also be spent together. An outing at Buckeye Lake was decided upon and a wonderful time was enjoyed by all. GERTRUDE MCCORMICK, '28. MARY MOORE, '28 100 s. ,S



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Class Will VVe, the Senior Class of 1928, of sane and sound mind, and not moved by any influences, now that we have terminated our stay at these realms, do hereby attest the justness of this will, which shall go into effect immediately after our departure. Carl Beckstedt leaves his history questions to be answered by Ray Thomas. Bill Bierberg relinquishes his algebra problems to Pee-Wee lrwin. Mercedes Blotzer leaves the fire go out. Veronica Conners leaves the library clean. Mary Donnelly entrusts her melodious voice to Margaret Downey. Chubby Ellifritz confers her impertinence upon Agnes Koch. Eleanor Flavin bequeaths her taciturnity to Evelyn Quinn. Marie Grundy relinquishes her debating ability to Mary Bauman. Marguerite Heatherman leaves her Spanish behind. Charles Kerscher gives his parking space on the campus to some other wreck. Clara Lang leaves well enough alone. Tiny , Miller bequeaths her I don't knowlsn to Alice Casey. Steve Mundy gives his snappy singing to Jack Brandt. Gertie McCormick leaves her notebook to the one that will most appreciate it. Colletta Rath relinquishes her story prize money for next year's Marian expenses. Pauline Trogus requests that there be more orations next year. Charlie VVidrnaier leaves his desk full of paper to Jerry. Ted Eisenman leaves his pretzels in the cafeteria. Marie Ryan leaves her perfume and powder to Rita Sweeney. Danice Baderine wills her ambition to Herman Kisselx Elsie Casey is sure she is leaving nothing. Fritz Bangert relinquishes his power over the fair sex to Neef. Eileen DeVine, the Paper Philanthropist, intrusts her job to Marie Sheibeck. Frances Dwyer bequeaths her secretaryship to Melvin Vath. Helen Fischer bestows her bashful ways upon Jimmie Kintz. Clarence Gloeckner wills his extra credits to the one that needs them. Helen Haley leaves the job of cleaning erasers to Preacher. Elva Inkrot leaves the school with tears. Mary Loviner leaves all her pockets won't hold. Chuck Kauderer entrusts his typewriter tools to Johnny Zollner. Teresa McGuire leaves her speed with the typewriter. Bill Miller relinquishes his answer book to Jack Brandt. Mary Moore bequeaths her dramatics to Eisel. Frank Neubeck leaves the coal bucket empty. Ruth Stalder leaves her desk to be filled. -lake Brandt wills all he knows to the smartest freshman. Alice Ford entrusts her genial smile to any one hard up. . Catherine lVagner leaves her picture to adorn the walls of the laboratory building. Paul Falter bequeaths Gloeckner. his Physics instructor, to Gassman. 102

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