Memphis Catholic High School - Crusader Yearbook (Memphis, TN)

 - Class of 1951

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SISTER MARY IRENE J., R.S.M., M.A., B.S. in I..S. librarian B.A., St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, Indiana, B.S. in L.S., Geo. Peabody Col- lege for Teachers, Nashville, M.A., Geo. Peabody College for Teachers. Attended Catholic Univ., Washington, St. John's, Toledo, St. Xavier, Cincinnati. Formerly Principal of St. Bernard Academy, Nash- ville. CIC!! 0, SISTER MARY LINUS R.S.M., B.S. Commercial Classes B.S., Geo. Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Attended, Catholic University, Washington, University of Notre Dame lSummer Sessionj Notre Dame, Indiana, University of Cincinnati, Xavier Univer- sity, Cincinnati, Siena College, Memphis, Gregg Teachers College, Chicago. 2 cab, -'Gly-4 QQ, .riffs-

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CB!,Cl,1ff an jf5fCll'l'lQl'lf of fl.. ffm of 1951 It has been the custom in the past for people who are near death to lay down Their last gasping wishes in order to'-direct the distribution of their last and lone possessions. The maiority of the Seniors don't plan to die but they are going into a new world, and so for the benefit of the underclassmen, they here lay down their passing wishes. I, Jack Acerra, leave my red nose and pow- der puff to Brady. I, Ami Aeschilman, leave my monopoly of the i340 Club to Jimmy Lee. I, John Andreoli, leave my quiet manners and long walk to school every morning to Fred Kelly. I, Fred Arnold, bequeath my talents as a movie king to anyone who wants out of two classes every day. I, Bill Bagwell, leave my car to Ransom Ed- wards but take Beanie with me. I, John Brannon, bequeath my boxing abili- ties to Leander Martin, who can use them. I, Dan coach Bruch leave my hard Dutch head and way with Father Driscoll to Gene Belote. I, Jay Crawford, bequeath' my theatrical tendencies to David Mays. I, Raymond Crossnine, leave my mechanical drawing ability to Bill Thayer. I, Herman Diffee, leave my baseball spikes to anyone who wants them. I, Lynn Doyle, leave my fragrant aroma ffrom my flowersj to Steve Esgro. I, David Dunbar, bequeath my bells to Ves- covo. It will be something else for him to play. I, Walter Toio Edwards, leave my nickname to anyone who'll take it. I, James Ethridge, bequeath my plumbing talents to Tom Harty. I, ,Frank Fogerty, leave my sleeping pills to Mason. I, Jack Gurley, leave the care of the school in Father Elliott's hands. I, Bill Johnston, leave my fluent vocabulary to John Burnette. I, Don Kelly, bequeath my lightness afoot to Jolet. I, Elmer Kurrus, leave my bashful smile to Alfred Bagwell. I, John Laine, leave the darkroom to get a suntan next summer. I, Desmond Laux, leave my height to Phillip Dirmeyer who as you can plainly see really doesn't need it. I, Pookie Lawrence, leave my iitterbug technique to Charlie Hanna. I, Eric Longhill, leave my motor bike to Pete Traverna, he wants no part of it now. I, Robert Mahoney, leave my quick smile to Monk Revalto. I, Joe Manos, leave my wonderful car to Louie Tyra. I, John Marshak, leave my Yankee accent to anyone who's tired of the good ole' southern accent. I, Fred Menzer, leave my muscles to McGuire. I, Jimmie Miller, leave my way with women to Fred McGoff. I, Alex Montisi, bequeath my mild and pleasing manner to Glenn Calvert. I, George Moore, leave my baseball talents to Bill Clark. I, Ross Prewitt, leave my enthusiasm for regular attendance to Charlie Van Brocklin. I, Byron Ramsey, leave my devilish ways to anyone who's willing to learn how. I, Don Sadler, leave my long flowing hair to Don Morris who could use it. I, Sonny Shelly, leave my real name, Thad- deus Rubel Shelly to anyone who'll take it. I, Gilbert Shipley, leave my fighting spirit to Cordosi. I, Bob Spencer, leave school and am happy about it. I, Don Stewart, leave my muscular ankles to William George. I I, Louis Trichel, leave the office in a mess. I, Vincent Turk, bequeath my ability as an orator to Gene Arnold. I, Larry Werne, --- well, I'm iust leaving.

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