Moravian College - Benigna Yearbook (Bethlehem, PA)

 - Class of 1933

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WILL s a a Although the present Senior Class must have their names become somewhat of a memory, we do not, however, intend to take every- thing we own with us. 'We feel very generous and have, therefore, left the following things to the following people. Miss Marjorie Darling, our never tiring advisor, we leave to anyone who feels the need of an advisor, provided they take good care of her and do not mistreat her. Our noise and chatter which is con- stantly heard in the day room we leave to the on-coming Senior Class. Miss Helena would be at loss if she heard no noise issuing from the day room. It seems that Mary Jane Medary is anxious to get rid of her excess baggage, and so to Charlotte Kennedy goes the prize of 50 lbs. of flesh and bone -- and incidently her ability to tell the truth the wrong way, to June Seibert. Use it correctly June. Peggy Sterrett has decided that she has argued and exaggeratedenough so she wills these two points to Molly Paul to help Molly in the forth-coming de- bate of next year. Betty Schlottman leaves her ability to bluff to Helen Crawford, and she will explain to Helen just how to use it. Dot Davis leaves Snow Drop her walk, and a little of her conceit to Mae Pasquerrella. Can't see Dot giving it all up. Alda Kitson gives out- right her failure to be ready on time to Pearl Sisser. It seems that Ginny Van Vorst is eager to get rid of many things. She leaves her neatness and accuracy to Muriel Roberts. To Ginnie Schissler she leaves her beautiful singing voice. Be seeing you in opera Ginnie! Peg Sterrett is tired of being tall so she wills her height to Gertie Shonk. 'We don't know how Gene Quigley will get along without her giggle, but she informs us that Jane Goodwillie may have it provided she doesn't wear it out. Poor Kathleen, with a new tennis racket and all, leaves her superb tennis playing to be divided up between Miss Clemmenoy and Miss Vest. No fighting girls! Bertha leaves the place of valedictorian to anyone who has that much ambition. Pete always, because she is so small, can sneak around teachers and be out in the open and headed toward Pennyman's before anyone realizes it. This gift she leaves to Muriel Roberts and incidently she leaves her height to Molly Paul. Last but not least, Phyllis Greedy comes along and wills her good old English accent, plus her walk, to Peggy Laros. Peggy has a walk of her own, but both will help out. This will has been made and hereby signed on this 12th day of June, 1955 by us, the Members of the Senior Class. Signed, Dorothy Davis. -11-



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5.2211212225 1 m 1 Y. W. C. A. s x m The end of school brought to a close the second year of the Seminary's own Y. W. Board. The cabinet which consists of Peg Sterrett, President, Dot Davis, Vice President, Dot Hampson, Secretary, and Gertie Shonk, Treasurer, feels that this year has been a most successful one. 'We wish to thank Mary Jane Medary who so ably filled Dot Davis's place when Dot was away. The chapel services were interesting as well as educational. The Ping Pong table which was donated by the Y has been a great suc- cess and has been enjoyed by all. It is with regret that the members of the Y.'W. cabinet give up their places to a new group of girls. May we wish them the best of luck in all they do. Margaret Sterrett x 2 x ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION i 8 1 The June Festival marks the end of another successful year for the Athletic Association of Moravian Seminary. It has arranged various activities among the girls under the direction of the board, which is as follows: Kathleen Danneberger, President Molly Paul, Vice President Helen Crawford, Treasurer Betty Schlottman, Secretary Dorothy Davis, Sports Manager The Association welcomes the Board for next year, and hopes that they have a very successful term of office. The Board for the ensuring year is as follows: -12-

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