Holy Rosary High School - Rosarian Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1951

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,Sznior ant ill and 'iiitstamznt We, the Senior Class of 1951, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make the following bequests: ' To Father Lanigan, our Pastor, we leave our sincere thanks for all that he has done for us. We also leave a promise to remember him always in our prayers. To Father Fitzpatrick, we bequeath our appreciation for the many worthwhile things we have learned from him in Religion Classes. To Father Van Gogh, we leave our best wishes. To the Faculty, we leave our prayers and deep appreciation for all that they have taught us, and for the kindness and helpfulness they have always bestowed on us through the too-short years we have attended Holy Rosary. To the Juniors we leave the privileges and joys, duties and responsibilities of a senior. To the Sophomores we will their first big thrill at the prom, and also the right to finally be big-time juniors. To the Freshmen we bequeath the right to advance to second-from-the-last place .in line at moming prayer, and the hope that they will all be able to fit into the sophomore room. Joanne Agostino wills her height to Beverly Wallitner who has plenty of her own! To Florence Phillips goes Joanne Agostino's ability to study and know Literature 4. Marilee Gustine falls heir to Sylvia Campagna's Presidency of Rosarian Choir. Sylvia Campagna wills Frances Ruoff her patience to hear all the talk about skiing! Sally Fox bequeaths Sally Robbins her dependable watch which will enable her to be on time in her senior year. Joanne Garrity wills her enthusiasm in Lit. Class to Jerry Phillips. To Pat Jones, Marberta Irving wills half her weight in the hope that she will make good use of it. Idalynn Leonard wills to Patty McCough her 20-20 vision so that Patty will be able to see a few of the people she waves to. To Lou Ann Covich, Idalynn Leonard wills her roller skates in case Lou Ann's car breaks down. Donna Lewis wills her ability to always be at the right place at the wrong time, and to say the wrong thing at the right time. Cathy Lightfoot wills Pat Groseclose her wonderful will power with sincere wishes that it will help her more than it did Cathy. Cladyne Lucchesini wills Diane Corner her cousin. Pattee Liston is willed Rose Agnes McVey's ability to make more than five errors in typing speed tests. Rose Agnes also wills Pat Pighin Macbeth. May she appreciate him as much as Rosie did. Shirley Nelson wills Bibiana Cytracek the 37 Alki and Beach Drive bus, hoping she will take good care of it. To Dorothy Miori goes Pat O'Donnell's ability of being shy with just a sprinkle of spice. Pat O'Donnell wills Anne Lippert all of next year's freshmen. Mary Louise Carnpagnaro is the lucky I 'PJ recipient of a horse from Donna Pedersen so that Mary Louise will no longer be forced to drive her 1925 lemon through the junction. Pat Reardon wills Gerry Duplin her tardy marks and that tremendous job of cleaning the room three nights out of two. To Peggy Ward, Pat Reardon wills her warm place by the radiator, providing that she will hold it high, and guard it well. Harmina Reichert wills Sharon Atchison her ability to see double on Monday moming. Janet Rodgers wills her earplugs to Florence Bonner, so she won't have to listen to herself 'practice the-piano. To Lois Holdren goes Alvina Schantz's typewriter in hopes that it won't make as many mistakes for her as it did for Alvina. Pat Slater wills Sue Perri all the hours she spent trying to raise her speed in typing above 20. To Kathleen Moran goes Pat Slater's fire bell with the advice that she use more cotton in her ears than Pat did. Barbara Small wills Margaret Braun her Biology Bug Box with some very interesting corpses, just in case she takes Bug-o-logy. To Mary Lou Wambach, Barbara Small wills her warm racoon skin, to ward off thrills and chills from Detective Movies. Beverly Small wills to Cathy Ultsch her ice cream churn, two cans of Hershey's syrup and a big cherry, but without the ice cream unless she chums it. To Jean Kulczycki, Rosemary Smith wills her various and sundry diets. May she make better use of them than Rosemary did. Rosemary also wills Leona Glass locker No. 3 with all the junk, fWishing that she could leave her locker partners, the twins behind, too.J To Marion DeLorenzo, Marilyn Sollick wills the pile of music after Rosarian Choir period. Mattie Duffy wills Ann Robbins, Sally Robbins, and any gray hairs that go with her. Delores Spiess wills Maralyn McSharry her glasses, so she won't strain her eyes when she starts reading Macbeth in Lit. 4. To Peggy Treleaven, Delores also wills her wise cracks in case Peggy can't think of any more. To Therese Dougal, Pat Sterling wills a pair of boxing gloves so that she can at least beat Sally once before she graduates. Pat Sterling wills Maureen Gassett Harvey so that she can see him, too. Kathy Strub wills to Delores Moran locker No. 2 with all the shoes and sheets and jars. To Josephine Doyle goes the fireplace at Salt Water Park, and also the little pebbles on the beach from Kathy Strub. Andree Sullivan wills Arlene Petersen her ability to get hit by falling ink bottles from her locker in hopes she has a thicker cranium than Andree had. Margaret Tracey wills her bell-ringing finger to Peggy La Jambe. To Rosemary Mirante goes Margaret Tracey's sterling record of punctuality. Pat Troastle wills Mary Bea Milne her standing place near the back door of the 35th school bus. To Mary Lou Larsen goes Pat Troastle's piece of devil's food cake, that has been in her locker for months, knowing that Mary Lou will enjoy it since she played the devil so well in the junior assembly. Marlene Ultsch wills Karlene Sifferman her jar of Mentholatum, so that she will never have another cold. Lorraine Vallela wills to Mildred Adams the privilege to some day drive her little Ford. To Elsie Novito, Lorraine wills the 85.00 Elsie will be giving her in two years. Kathleen Witt wills Delores Loke her slouching position in the second desk in the third row. In witness whereof and herewith we have hereby signed, sealed and published this testament and declared this to be our Last Will and last piece of work at Holy Rosary High School. SENIOR CLASS, '51

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