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THE TRINITARIAN 1939 THE CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of l939 of Holy Trinity High, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make and publish this our Last Will and Testament, in order to bestow all our wordly goods and attributes on those undergraduates of the school who follow in our footsteps: To whom ever wants them, Charles Brown's many offices. To Ioan Gilliatt, Peggy Hughes' expressive eyes. To the Iunior Class, Leonard Wisneski's lunch. To Helen Garlinger, Thomas White's photograph and chair. To Iohn Palomba, Henry Grien's judicial mind. To Frances Terhune, Marie Henkel's musical voice. To Iohn Barteluce, Alfred Hayne's business demeanor. To Nancy Nicholas, Helen Michalski's love of study. To Paul Spellman, Roy McGaedy's acting ability. To Mary Fisher, Shirley Day's good fencing form and sportsmanship. To Edward Shea, William Michalski's dexterity at cutting all Periods. To Gloria Wiedmann, Eileen Smith's popularity and poise. To Lawrence Willins, Martin Iuett's lofty stature. To Daphne Byrne, Geraldine Holmes' artistic ability. To Robert Molloy, Leonard Martin's marcel wave. To Helen Murphy, Flora Perez's note-book. To George Hoffman, Andrew Sunter's musical ability. To Adelaide Garlinger, a little of Dolores Grocco's shyness. To George Wolfe, Edward Cosgriff's dapper appearance. To Mary Muhlenbruch, Marion McLaughlin's graceful dancing. To Emmett Hughes, Iohn Murphy's love of the ocean. To Evelyn Lamb, Mary Rossi's ready smile. To Henry Richards, Raymond luppe's alibis for missing homework. To Marge Farrell, Ellen Molloy's good looks, charm, and personality. To Iames Iuett, the use of Raymond Attreed's desk. To Catharine Ierlinski, Louise Mauriello's Chemistry pad. W To Iohn Powers, Raymond Smollin's retiring nature. To Irene Roth, Lorraine Twaddell's good taste in clothes and friends. To Iames McLaughlin, Henry Dinnebeil's picture magazines. To Betty Yanda, Patricia Cantelmo's days of quarantine. To Iames Nelson, William I-Iunter's proctor slips. To Eleanor Strall, Lydia Gibson's basketball achievements. To William Looney, George Schinski's pep talks. To Peggy Vickery, Hortense Hunkele's baby dimples. I To Some Iunior Boy, Leonard Wisneski's Student Government Presidency. In witness whereof, we set our hand and seal, this, the fifteenth Day of Iune, in the Year of Our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-nine. THE SENIORS EileenSmith Page Twen ty-seven
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