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Gwen Bober leaves her penny-pinching ways to next year's Senior class treasurer. Carol Conheady leaves more quietly than when she came because modesty concealed her many charms. Mary jane Corrigan leaves her theme song, I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles , to any Junior owning a pipe. Barbara De Luca and joan Satmary leave their driving licenses to any junior who wants to be an operator , Violet Massaria leaves her forwarding address to her father's favorite florist. Flora Cabranes leaves us with the knowledge that she was born with the gift of laughter and a merry heart. Therese Ferrio leaves all her knowledge of Math to a future, junior Einstein. Pat Finnegan leaves her favorite spot at Briar- woods to all the ice screaming Sophomores in that vicinity. Frances Pavano wills her nickname of Flash to some deserving junior. Rosemarie Smetana and Mary Grace Holmes leave to an aspiring Junior their ability to com- bine business with pleasure. Joyce Kelly leaves a special L.P. arrangement of Sleepytime Gal for anyone troubled by in- somnia. Rita Agostino leaves remnants of her sweet nature and a zest for work or fun. Dorothy Stempel leaves her ability to needle people into stitches. Mary Regan wills her B. C. Headache Rem- edy to any Junior who might want to take a powder. Peg Fitzgerald leaves to any one who might care for it her piece of mind. Rosemarie Rolleri, Ellen Ndini, and Margaret Maloney will their theme song of Careless Hands Qcheerfully given by their typing in- structorj to next year's typists. Lois Niedermier wills her Saturday night sneakers to next year's Junior basketballers. Frances Jones and Mary Ann Samorajcyk leave the Juniors their success keyg be alert, able, and eager for life. Florence Potts leaves traces of her smile and sunny disposition for all those in a last period Study on a rainy day. Edna May Whitney, Dolores Listro and Pat Kearns leave 'their knack for being good scouts to any juniors who may be looking. Eileen Guerin, Nancy Smith and Mary Beth Lapke, better known as the tri-hard-trio of Mr. Bush's bus, will to any Juniors who think they can sing their way to fame, their walking shoes. Maureen Reidy leaves echos of her lovely voice and a booklet entitled, Facial Expressions , to prove that people are funny. Witnessed by: George Kukla, Fran, and Ollie Goofus
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