Mother of Mercy High School - Mercywood Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1940

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lad WW anal ldfamenf We, the SENIOR CLASS OF MOTHER OF iVlERCY ACADEMY being of age. and of sound mincl and memory, d0 set forth this our last will and testament in nineteen hunched and lorty, hereby making void all former wills by us at any time heretofore made. Article 1 To our dear Chaplain, Father Connell. we be- queath our great affection and deepest gratitude for the interest he has shown in us and the energy he has expended for us. Article 11 To our beloved Class Teacher. Sister NIary Grace, we bequeath twentyetwo empty seats but the memory of our gratitude and loyalty; to her we promise not only remembrance of the ideals she has set lyetore us, hut also an earnest effort to live up to them. Article In To the faculty we give our heartfelt love, and our appreciation of the unHagging interest they have shown in our welfare. Article IV To the Juniors, we present our place as Seniors, our cluties as the oldest in the school, the worries of the school paper, the year book and the many usinesses oi seniority. Article V To the Sophomores we bequeath one more step in high school, the thrill of a class ring and the joy of a Junior-Senior Prom. Article VI To the Freshmen. uour little sisters? we be- queath the right to drop all evidences of child7 hood. the joy of teasing a new iicrop of Fresh- men, and the duties oi time-tired stuclents. Article VII 1, lV'Iary Jane Weingartner, t0 Dolores Simon anti Viola Franz will my love For making history maps. 1, Maryan Costello, to iViarian Blinker bequeath my ability for saying the right thing at the wrong time. 1. Rita Neuman. t0 Rita Keller and Martha Plleigel will my knack of thawing. especially in c ass. 1. Jean Foclce. to Janet Steinle and Arlene Sweeney bequeath my inability to laugh, plus my sober disposition. 1, Virginia hlitchell. to Joan Coghlin will all my shorthand books. i I, hiartha Ann Oswaltl, to Sheila D'Iurray he- queath the honor of ringing the Five-to-three hell. 1, Diary LVIurray, to Kathleen Dodt will my goocl-asmeww uniform to he used to some advantage. 1, Dorothy Volk, to Ruth Brandstetter bequeath the memories of my long walk home. I, lVIary LXI. Fries. t0 Jeanne VViclter will my nquiet outlook on lite and my love for solitude. l, Adele Otte. to Dorothy Reckman bequeath the piano where I spent hours practicing each day. l, Lena Busch, to lVIary Dailey will all the bot- ties of mahogany nail polish that I own. I, hiarian Tenoever, to Jean Aulderbeclc will the short, quick answers I gave in sociology. l. Phyllis Krall. to Ruth lVlartz will the joy of riding on the iiearly t8240t bus. I, Ursula Heslcamp, to Veronica Tunning and Verna Kriemer will a the egoism in the world, with a capital ME. 1, tVIiriam Stautherg. to Marnie iVlrmre hequeath my complete mastery of the violin. 1, Dorothy Nieman, to Anne Peekshamp hc- queath a nVoyage with Virgil from which I'm still recovering. . 1, Anita lVlae Harthe. to Loretta G. Rack will the duty of seeing that the bulletin board is as attractive as I have kept it this year. 1, Lucille Lampe. to Florence Stoeser anti Eilleen Torseney bequeath my distinctive sketches created without much labor. 1, Teresa Gorman. to Betty Strunk and Betty lVIacDonald will an introduction to ilMonsieur Perrichon. 1. Annette Ruthman, to Jean Overlook and Jeanne Bradley relinquish my holcl on the best seat in the room. I, Cecelia Mercurio, to Naomi Scholosser will my excellent tennis technique. I, Rosemary Holstein to Betty Bigner and Rose Ellen Decker bequeath the study bells of which I have never had enough.

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r a; 7K LMA V j;xw a x W' W EINGARTNER, RIAARLY'TIANE Class President 3, 4 C. S. M. C. GleaningsHBusiness Nlanager Gym Club HOur Presn . . . dark brown hair . considerate and gentle . . . loyal . . . possesses dry humor . . . target for Mary Nlargarefs pointless jokes . a lot oi everything we like . . . wealth of popularity . . win bay? raoluafed VOLK, DOROTHY C. S. M. C. Cleanings Assistant Eclitor Gym Club VVavy brown hair . . . tan and slender . . . beautiful hands . . methodical ways , . . pleasing dis- position . . . willing and able . , . faithful . . . serious . . . lives across from chrcy . . . Will be an efficient secretary.



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Sister LVIaury Grace, R. S. iVI. Religion Sister LVIary Rose, R. S, 1V1. Commercial ;- Spanish Sister LVIary blildreti, 115.31. Latin y English Sister Nlary Domitina, R. S. JVI. IVIathematics F. Science Sister 1LVIary Pauline, 11.5.51. Commercial y History Sister lVIary Dolora. R. 5. N1. English Sister Nlary Stella, R. S. IVI. French Sister NIary Bernard. 11.5.31. IVIusic Sister Wlary Carlos, 12.5.31 Speech Arts Dr. Joseph Duffcy Sociology IVIr. John J. Febring Choral lVlusic Reverend T1105. A. Connell Chaplain P A E U L T Y 31m. Edward L Ioorman Olary Catherine Kirched Physical Education Kindergarten 31555 Blary Angela Creed Klathematics Sister Nlary Charlotte, R.S.1VI. Junior High Sister 3131er Francisca, R. 5.1V1. Junior High Sister iVIary Cyril, 113.31. Grade Six Sister Nlargaret LVIary, R. 5. WT. Grade Five Sister Blary VViniam, R. 3N1. Grade Four Sister Esther iVIarie, 12.5.31. Grade Three Sister iVIary Antonine, R. S. 1V1. Grade T VO Sister Nlalry Camillus, R. S. NI. Grade One Sister LVIary Concetta. R. 5.1V1. Remedial Work

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