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: $$wa L II I, Loretta Boerger, relinquish my long fingernails. I, Phyllis Braun, leave my golden lockst I, Alice Brinkmeyer, donate my four lines in the class play. I, Mary Burns, concede my talkative temperament. I, Rita Mae Burwinkel, entrust my picture albumm 1, Betty Carroll, hand over the Irish in me I, Patricia Compton, present my disability to play the French horn. I, Margaret Cornish, contribute my long walks to and from schoot. I, Josephine Degaro, impart my ability to talk at the wrong time. I, Mary Deubetl, reluctantly give my showboat ticket. 1, Jeanne Dossman, submit my baby face. I, Dorothy Dunn, offer my capability to shed tears at the slightest provocation. I, Isabelle Feldman, bequeath my constant love and admiration for President Roosevelt. 1, Mary Ferguson, donate my uncontrollable blush. I, Elaine Fitzpatrick, concede my respect for all school regulations. I. Antoinette Folchi, gladly give my skill in using my hands. I, Marian Geise, impart my clean shoes. I, Anna Margaret Goettke, present my seat on the HSpecial. I, Ann Grarmen, contribute my naturally curly locks. I, Anna Marie Griffith, bestow my inability to catch the joke. 1, Jane Gunther, leave my dreamy eyes. 1, Jane Habig, surrender my love for swimming and tennis. Page 28
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Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of 1941, of Regina High School, City of Norwood, County of Hamilton, State of Ohio, being of age and sound in mind and memory, do make and declare this our Last Will and Testament. We do devise and bequeath the following: Article I: To our beloved principal, Sister Mary Adona, our sincere appre- ciation of her efforts to make our school life pleasant as well as profitable. Article II: To the faculty, our gratitude for the tong hours spent in preparing usl both spiritually and mentally, to meet the future successfully. Article HI: To Mrs. Hazel Hearn, our heartfelt thanks for the helping hand she extended so often. Article IV: To the Juniors, all the joys of the Senior year as well as the responsibility of holding high the standard of the schoott Article V: To the Sophomores, the numerous activities and events that make the Junior year such a memorable one. Article VI: To the Freshmen, the privilege of looking amusedty at next year's Freshmen and saying, nMy, how green! Article VII: To those concerned, the following bequests are made: 1, Mary Bachman, bequeath my hidden talents. 1, Betty Baehner, gladly give my dancing feet. 1, Marjorie Bauman, offer my record for handing in assignments on time. Page 27
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I, Rita Hack, donate my great devotion to the AlleAmerican game 1, Ruth Hanrahan, submit my knack for getting into mischief. 1, Mary Ann Hansbauer, offer my ability to pass out of the picture quietly and gracefully. 1, Patricia Harmon, entrust my love for Jello desserts. 1, Margaret Hayes, part with my innumerable civic's reports. I, Rosemary Hebbeler, contribute my freckles and my turned-up nose. I, Betty Heider, entrust my form and worn-out school bag 1, Janet Hennekes, bequeath my misplaced minutes from the three years I served as secretary. I, Virginia Henz, reluctantly give my favorite place at the dinner table. I, Martha Hinds, leave my gavel m for the next C. S. M. C. president. I, Joann Hector, part with my four years of silence 0L I, Ruth Hoffman, give my dimples. I, Marian Huber, offer my unique nicknameeMyrnm 1, Stella Hucker, submit my two dainty fingers. 1, Dorothy Hugenberg, bestow my ability to harmonize. I, Mary Jester, give my unique method of holding a pencil. 1, Ruth Joering, contribute my Hpeaches and cream complexion. 1, Jean Kemper, present my baggy orchestra uniform. 1, Ruth Kohmescher, cheerfully contribute my wad of gum. I, Lorayne Kolkmeyer, bequeath my Hupesweep. L Colette Lammert, sorrowfully remit the study hours that I did not use. Page 29
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