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I, LOIS JOHNS, leave to Judy Williams my peaceful ways and dimples. TO Elio Puleo, I, HUGH JAMES, award my oratorical powers, and to Ray Avery my speeches. I, CLAIRE KALTENBACH, leave to Kemp Lewis the knack of getting good grades in History class. WE, JOHN KALEY AND KEN MENDEL, leave to Alex Danese, John Reardon and David Nakaski a share of the popularity we had here from the girls. I, ANN KING, leave to Sandra Friedlander and Marilyn Digman my success with Math. TO John Ezell, I, KAREN KISSLING, bequeath my tremendous vitality in cheerleading. ON Jeanine Rahaim, I, JACKIE KNOLL, bestow my perfect attendance record. WE, MARGIE LANGEN AND MARY LOU MARX, leave to Mary E. Cook and Nancy Kissling our school spirit. TO Mike Wolfe and Barbara White, we, Sylvia Lansdell and Pat Miller leave lots of fun. WE, THE YANKS , JUDY LAVORO, ANNETTE TESTA AND MARYANN WITTMAN, bequeath to C. Abood, Mickey Finn and Betty Wheat a nice Yankee accent. I, DAN LINEHAN, leave to Leroy Hartley my artistic ability. WE, JIM LITEKY, LELAND MICKLER, leave to Mike Holloway and Anthony Nettuno easy trips to school. TO John Rivers and John McCoy, I, ARTHUR LOGIE, leave my ability to swim in to easy lessons . I, SUE MARCONI, entrust to Danny Thornton's care Phil Schnorr, and to Barbara Baker all my A's . TO Gerry Lavoro, I, GEORGE MASTERS, leave my talent for stretching a dollar. WE, ADDIE MAUSERT AND JEAN MAURER, will to Judy Henderson, Sandra Monies and Dee Ann Milord our passion for Perry Como and Liberace. I, KATHLEEN MCGINLEY, leave my ballet talent to Vincent Warren and my name to James McGinley. TO NORMAN ABOOD, H. HICKEY, AND JACK HERBERT, I, BETTI MELLO, will my ability to live on carrots, Trig, Physics and fun. WE, LESTER MICKLER, PAUL SALLAS, AND RAY TUBEL, leave to Jack Shannon, Frank Pellicer, and George David our responsibilities and honors at Kenny. I, PAT MULRENNAN, leave to Larry Tomazinis and R. Spangler my fighting Kenny spirit. WE, CAROL ANN NEWTON, PAT PELLICER AND CAROLYN PACETTI, leave our jobs to Albert Jenks, Patsy Bannon and Van Lotzia. ON Mary A. Basso, Jay Fisher, Louis Vogel and Joe Bishop, WE, DONNA K. PAUL, MAY TROTTER, and RICHARD STUART bestow our dancing and musical talents. I, JEAN PETERS leave to my sister Lois, the job of business manager in Sister Brendan's room. WE, CLEO RAHAIM and BARBARA TONEY, resign our posts as Monitors to Xandra Rahairn, G. David and Dick Rahaim. I, LUCY RAIZIS, leave to Pat Pascoe and Mary Terbrueggen my love for Kenny 's hospitality. TO Joe DuRocher, I, RICHARD RALL, give my ability to get into trouble without any trouble. WE, JAY ROBINSON and JACK WASSMER, leave to Neyle Sollee and Buddy Lawrence our excess energy, I, ANN SCHRENKER, will to Elizabeth Rall my secret formula for eating and eating and keeping slim. WE, JOYLEEN ROCKWELL, IOSEPHINE URSO, leave our places to Betty Rahaim, A. M. Fritch, and M. L, Shannon. ON Nancy Dorsey and Jack Schrenker, we, Gloria Saour and Margie Sara, bestow our sweet smiles. I, JERRY SNELLGROVE, leave to Robert Pike the short Freshman girls, and to Victor Puleo, the tall senior girls. WE, NANCY STEVENS AND VIRGINIA STEPHANZ, leave our Spanish, Typing and History talents to Donald Marx, Edith Lockwood and Sandra Nelms. I, CHARLES STICHWEH, leave to Gene Vining and T. Robinson my happy-go-lucky ways around Kenny. TO B. Koperski and Susan Mathers, I, CONNIE TAYLOR, leave my love of Chemistry and good grades. WE, JACKIE TISCHER and PAT TERRELL, leave to M. F. Rhodes and K, Delaporte our vitality on the cheerleading squad. I, CLAIRE TORRANS, will to Charles Flynn my one dimple to match his other one. ON Mary T. Chestnut, I, PEGGY WERNER, bequeath my hillbilly vocal talents to help her career. I, PATTY WEBER, gladly pass on to Gayle Tischer my two inches extra height. 65
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LA TWILLA DTE 'FAME 'I' WE, the class of '55 having reached the end of study and fun at Bishop Kenny, and still being of sound minds but sounder bodies, do make this our Last Will and Testament. TO Father Farrelly, Sister Marie de Lourdes,our beloved Sisters, and to the devoted members of the faculty we leave our gratitude and loyalty. UPON the underclassmen we bestow our senior privileges and good times here at Kenny. TO the jolly Juniors who are soon to become seniors we leave everything as follows: I, Angela Akra, leave to Patty Kirkpatrick my Spanish beauty and Spanish records. WE, GLADYS ALLEN AND PATTY WARD, leave to Carol Quinn and Frances Ward our constant giggles. TO BILLY ATWOOD, I, LARRY ALVAREZ, will my great stature so that he can play basketball. WE, ANN ALAGOOD, AND BETTY BLOINK, leave to Sylvia Roberts and Rita Golden our ability to get A in English, I, FRANCES ANDREWS, leave to Virginia White my fondness for chemical equations. TO Carol Belyea and Ralph Mosley, I, BEVERLY BRADLEY, will my quiet and studious habits. I, BARBARA BROWN, leave to Loys Charbonnet my sister, Catherine, and to Catherine, LOYS, TO VICKI ZAMBETTI, I, Vicki Brush leave my distinguished name VICTORIA for special use. 1, MARY A, BRYANT, leave to Sandy Linning my precious little sister , GLORIA, I, BARBARA CANNON, bequeath to Elizabeth Antone my stately figure. TO Mickey Dillon and Tim Fuss, I, DAVID CATTAR, leave my original mathematical solutions. I, CABETH CAVEN, leave my pretty dimple to Phil Schnorr so that he can have girls galore. ON MARY FRANCES CHRISTIAN, I, DOLORES CHRISTIAN bestow my high marks in History. I, BILLY CHRISTIAN, leave to James Griser and Raymond Azar my managerial ability. WITH Tony Wheeler and Jack McDermott, I, ALVIN CORREDOR, leave perfect Spanish. I, JUANITA COSGROVE, sadly leave my good times at Kenny, to MARY CHIPMAN. WE, CAROLYN COX AND FRANCES MICKELL, leave to Aleda Begin and Mariana Blanco our ability to ads for the Crusader. I, TED DELCOMYN, will to John McGovern and Lewis Walker my famous delivery car. TO Helen Atalla, I, BARBARA DOMINY, leave my place as Art Editor on the Annual. WITH joy I, JOHN DONAHUE, leave my studious ways to Frank and Coffee and Jim McDonald. I, MARY ANN DONAHUE, leave to Charles Alvarez my love of Latin. UPON Ted Mayhew and Vincent Ossi, I, MIKE DRURY, bestow my dramatic talents and old ties. I, JOAN ELLER, bequeath to Cletus Durcan my K button and detention slips. TO Ramona Baum and Ellen Goodbreas, I, BARBARA EMERY, leave my fondness for dancing. I, DON ESTRIDGE, leave to John Ina and Robert Patterson my skill in mechanics and photography. FOR Mary Drury of the little feet, I, SYLVIA FLYNN, sacrifice my big ones. I, REGINA FLOYD, leave to Sharon Sallas my share of dough-nuts and coffee on First Fridays. TO Francis Thomas, I, LESLIE FOY, award my distinguished place on the Honor Roll. I, KATHLEEN GHIOTO, pass on my much treasured initials to Mary K, Gunter. I, HELEN GRADY, cheerleader extraordinary, give up my favorite cheers to Anna Priappi, TO Jeanie Blattner, I, CHARLOTTE GUNTI, sadly will my mild sense of humor. I, CONRAD GUNTI, leave to Philip Sallas and Ed. Lopez my perfect craftsmanship. TO Mary Ann Oldham, I, VIRGINIA HANSFORD, leave with great pride my statuesque figure. WE, JAN TOOLE AND PAT HARVEY leave to Dale Close and Margaret Blanchette our love of school. I, MERCEDES HOFFMAN, leave my ability to make lots of friends at Kenny, to Sally Ludwick. TO Mary Jean Allen and Sandra Gremer, I, SOUHAM INA, will my talents for speech contests. 64 ge
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PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS Among the principal characters in the cast are .Tudy Lavoro Uenniej who is wooed and w-on by Richard fPhilip Schnorrl against the wishes of her uncle, Colonel Staunton, fArthur Logiej- Henry Blow Qlvlichael Druryj y successfully concludes his romantic pursuit r' of Hannah fCharlotte Guntij while .Toy fSue N Marconij hopes that fPhilipN John McGovern, will be rescued at last from the financial shark, Uoe Buzzardj Charles Stichweh, who is threatening to ruin their happiness. A touch of intrigue is added to the story by Mahundahr the Hindu fGeorge Masters, who steals the precious ruby, an heirloom in the Staunton family for centuries. However, all the problems of the Staunton - family are solved and the lovers able to live happily ever after , as they had planned. OPERETTA IN AN NLII KENTUCKY NNNIIN Highlighting the activities of the Glee Club was the thrilling performance of the Kenny Players under the direction' of the music teacher, Sister Mary Damian. AN OLD KENTUCKY GARDEN relives the events of the middle l800's. The ever popular Stephen Foster songs added to the romance and glamour of the Southern setting.
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