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Last ancl Testament n Vlfe, the Class of 1942 of Elmira Catholic High School, being of sound mind and memory, do make, execute. publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. We bequeathe: To Father Burns-our sincere gratitude for his guidance both in and out of school. To our teachers-our deep appreciation for their eiorts in striving untiringly ' to bring out and strengthen whatever good qualities We may have possessed. To the Juniors-complete possession of Room IV and an easy access to the fire escape. To the Sophomores-the task of raising money for a Junior-Senior banquet. To the Frosh-more freedom and safety in the halls than they have had d1u'ing the past year. To VVillian1 Thomas-Daniel Sullivan's ability to 'tget laughs. To Raymond Szupello-David Shay's way with the ladies. To Francis Doran-Bob Ervin 's meclianical ability. To Patsy Bonsignore-Joe Curran's place in Latin IV. To Robert Lisi-Jean Reidy's driving ability? To William Connelly--James McGann's ability to sleep under any conditions, anytime. To Robert Barnes-Thomas Burke 's accuracy with paper-wads. To Peggy Serosky-a little of Anna Marie's height. To Dorothy Burns-Doris Schmidt 's shade of lipstick. To Helen Kelley-Agnes O'Herron's brains. To Therese Richardson-Frances Hadden's history ability. To John Kerwan and VVilliam Owen - Peter Shield 's and Frankie Bonsig- nore's ability to act as burglars in the school play. To Bolton Terwilliger-Mary O'Leary's ability to get strikes. To Mary Brady-Rose Marie's skill in giving recitations udth her hands. T'o -Stanley VViniecki-Richard Lagonegro's place in Catholic High sports. To Thomas Connelly-Francis Maloney's paper route and business ability. To Vincent Cardone-James Sullivanis voice. To Mary M. 'Weingart-Madlyn McInerney's smile. To Eleanor Carey-Madeline Ruddick's ability as a biologist. To Irene Lagonegro-Cecilia Holleran's knack of making fudge. To Regina Schneck-Betty Clokels personality. To Jean Peel-Betty Sullivan's gum. To Jeanette Manocchio-Mary Ruth's job of selling good humor. To James Flynn-Edward Gill's pin-setting ability. In VVitness VVhereof, we have hereunto subscribed our names. The Class of 1942 Frank Bonsignore James McGann Th 0 1 9 4 2 E c H o Page Thirty-Two
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