St Henry High School - Trojan Yearbook (Charleston, MO)

 - Class of 1954

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St Henry High School - Trojan Yearbook (Charleston, MO) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 27
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eg,,......,Q-'-'I'-EW WZ 6349 CV-49 we, the Senior Class of 1954 being of sound mind and body and in order to dispose of our most cherished possessions do make an declare this instrument of writing to be our last will and e tament Article To our Alma Mater, our undying love and loyalty Article II To Father Schmitt and Father Rau, and to the Sisters, our deepest gratitude for their patient instruction and under standing Article III To all the future Seniors of St Henry's,a sincere wish for success May they enjoy every privilege and keep the stand ards of St Henry's high Individually we leave the following I, Joseph Bruenderman, to Clarence Lieble, my ability to learn all the popular songs and sing them on the wrong notes To Hunter Rolwin , my knack of gru bling and getting caught To Dennis Vied, my ac ing stool in typing class, so you may have something to ache about Charles Halter my height, what I've got To Charles Telker my driving hflft which he does not need To Juanitg Donner, m short distance from school I, Margie Bryant to Mggy gpg Stricker m beloved cousin, my ability to gain weight without even trying to May she find more use for it than I do To Bernard Duenne my laugh that always springs out at the wrong times He might succeed in controlling it To Lguise Geiger, andNorma Manker, m little pink eraser that I carry with me at all times TE love for movies, especially 3D's, and the accompanying lens trouble T Emma Barborek my ability to speak up and protect my rights especially t se pertaining to driving To Carl Smith, my ambition to become a sing er hoping that he can'futher'it farther than I probably ever will'futher' it, and someday become a star I, Ralph Carr to Magy Agnes Zilafro, my art of getting into trouble and also my place the corner where it will be a little more convenient to talk To Charles Goolsb , m bookkeeping book, may he learn more than I, and also, my re lead pencil To Victor Pazdera, my ability to get to school just in the nick of time To James Barborek, my love for Algebra I hope he has better luck than I did To Charles Telker, my height so he can look over obstacles instead of under them Richard Doolittle, to William Hengy Hart, my ability to keep the fenders of a car smooth unmarred, and spotless To Kgggy Kern, my deep abiding art of keeping the walls of the school free from stain of any kind To Judy Moore, my shiny, cheerful smile May she use it to good advantage To Pat Hart my love for Saint Henry's She must ever be as faithful as I to its hills of learning To Eugene Boitnott, my driving ability, hoping that he uses it unsparingly I Jack Marshall to Joh Doolittle, my position as Vice President, so tha he may help to lay down the law at all times To Willie Hart all the MGM wrappers that I have collected during my four years of high school Wwillie, take good care of th m, and guard them carefully U To Agn Strieker, my luck in getting the car wha I ask for it To Jane 11011, HW liking for history, may she always be ready to take the tes? a e and of the chapter To Jessie gllafro, m height, always enabl ing him to reach the things that he wants To James Duvall, all the curious glances of being the only left handed high shhhol Senior 7 ,L A I . e . re -' e To 8 y e o e . ey can dIvide it for when I'm not around any more. To Berisimo Scheffer, my . o ho . ' - I, ' es . 0 . s



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I, Jo Ann Parker, to Mgrgaret-Qgglsby, my ability to catch trouble on every corner without the least desire To Joe Raffety, my desire for the back seat, which I seldom got To Mgry K Smith, my height, but not my width To Charles Jordan, my ability to mind both mine and other peoples business, and not carry too many battle scars as results I Mary Agnes Rolwing, to Ruth Ann Carr, my beloved camera May She get as many surprising shots as I did To Phillip Bledsoe, my yearn- ing for dancing To ggrbara Schuchart, my willingness to help other people out and receive as much happiness out of it as I have To Julia ntgy, my eagerness to get over to the typing room To Clifford Vowels my grief with the buzzer Maybe he'll press it at the right time as I should have done And, to my dear busmate, James Duvall, my reserved seat on St Henry's morning and evening special I, Clem Scheffer, to John Pike, my ability to take plenty of time To Earnest Carman all of my hard work To Ro J Stockin , my way of getting into trou le To James Barborek my wonderful laug To Magy Smith, my ability to try to look innocen when I am in trouble My big, 5 ad smile to Barbara Schuchart I, Don Schuchart to Hunter Rolwin , my typing speed May he use his long fingers bet er t an I To Barbara Doolittle my spot on the morning special to Charleston To Norma Manker, my ability to stay in back of the room out of trouble To william H Hart, my height, to use well in playing basketball Charles Halter, my Algebra book, so he can use it and understand it better than I Judith Ann Sieb, to Dennis Vied, my jitterbug steps so that he friend, the ease and assurance of handling a car, my typing speed, and love for writing long, long, letters To Ray Hart, my initiative to work at assignments, and, to finally graduate To Shirley Boitnott, my art of trying out new hair styles To Charles Jordan, my good health to have all the days of his l1fe May he not abuse it I Earl Stopher to Martin Pazdera, my desk, hoping he has better luck n getting it o the back of the room than I To Eddie Hart, my basketball suit To Margie Taylor, I leave my headaches in Algebra T Richard Sieb, my ability to stay out late at nights and not to have any hangovers the next day To Raymond Glaus, my speed to et to school in me The Parties hereto, have set their hands and seal on the twenty third day of May, in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen hundred and fifty our Wg Ugaila Qgaf QQGWCM ,AM MJQGYK Q LWWWEMJ Z W Q07 GZWJJWW 7 M gd!! awhile Ge - B O .Q . 0 Ko T0 0 . . To. L ' I7 ..-..-..------ can do them more gracefully than I. To Kathleen Stocking, my dearest - . . o d,

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