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To Elaine Hingslage, Mary Caparelli relinquishes her library duties. To Eileen Coyne and Marilyn Zebe, Gloria Capparelli, after much persua- sion, leaves her pretty hair. To Jane Sprenger, Regina Davis leaves her numerous furloughs. To Irene Roche, Joan Essig leaves her distinguished speaking voice. To Helen Hazel, Rosemary Finn leaves her smiling Irish eyes and red hair. To Barbara Glockner, I, Marie Ferguson leave my daily rush to the mail box. To Maureen Grimley, Eileen Garvin leaves her interesting job at H. Sc H. Cafeteria. To Kay McFadden and Joan O'Hara, Dorothy Graham and Elinor Shanley leave their ability for getting in and out of trouble. To Mary Jane Staehle, Ella Haggerty leaves her dignity. To Jean Harris and Joan Gurnee, Maureen O'Sullivan and Eileen Hamill leave their excuses for being late. To Pat Morris and Dorothy Harnisch, Joan Kelleher leaves her beautiful blue eyes. To Peggy Smith and Betty Schupbach, Margaret Lynady and Evelyn Ma- lone leave their dance routines with full permission to use the classroom for practice during lunch time. To Ann Carey and Jean Biggs, Therese Weisgerber and Ann Mitchell leave their long walk to school. CSO near and yet so far.j To Jane Cryan, Georgiana Neubert leaves her sweet disposition. To Ann Santry, Helen O'Shea leaves her talent for writing breath-taking stories. To Carol Levins, Pat Quirk hesitantly leaves her bumper crop of freckles. To Mary Cunningham, Domenica Raciti leaves her musical talent. To Eileen Hunter and Sheila O'Connor, Maureen Ryan leaves her youth and cute laugh. QKeep laughing, girls.j To Dorothy O'Brien, Kathryn Schuler leaves her ball of wool and knitting needles. fKeep the boys well supplied, Dot.j To Eileen Wier and Virginia Templeton, Pat Tubridy leaves her title Wittiest. To Eileen Seefchak, Dorothy Brennan leaves her love for the Navy. To Bernice Curtin, Dolores Van Gieson leaves her wish for a steno inter- preter. To Peggy Sullivan, Ellen Walsh leaves her petite stature. fGood things come in small packages.j To Dolores Angeletti, Muriel Whelan leaves her demureness. To Betty Keogh, Claire FitzGerald leaves her neatness. To Esther Neagle, Mary Stack leaves her title Class Joyf, To Rita Giordano, Marie Pannuto leaves her ability to keep her hands look- ing lovely. Therefore, in this very simple, direct and customary language, we set forth this class will, which we hope will meet with your approval. In witness thereof, we have hitherto set our hand and seal on this the 9th day of May in the year of our Lord, 1945. MARGARET HEALEY, MARIE FERGUSON. 120 'N
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To Marion Daly, Bernice Cypriani leaves her place as Senior orator. To Marie Coffey, Marguerite Cox, bequeathes her seat with a view-of Sister's desk. To Agnes Barry, Joan McNulty leaves her title, Class Baby. To June Cavanaugh, Mary McGuinness leaves an illustrated booklet con- taining her wonderful tales of the McGuinness clan. To Dorothy Hennessey, Mary Jane O'Connell leaves her dark wavy hair. To Catherine Walsh, Therese Moran leaves her place as Class Joy. To Betty Gallagher, Virginia Lane bequeathes her title Most Digniiiedf' To Marguerite Hebron, Virginia Rodgers relinquishes her position as witti- est Senior. To Anne Marie Lawler and Theresa Horgan, Joan Daly leaves her perfected Savoy dance routine. To Mary Carroll, Betty Keane leaves her imitation of an Irish colleen and to Anne Gallagher the secret of lying on four chairs with no loss of poise. QRe- member Rehearsal ?j To Jeanne Shea, Rita Corsig leaves her calm nature and to Theresa Martin, she bequeathes her memory of moccasins. To Helen Caviston, Virginia Huebbe leaves her cherished place on the Var- sity and some of her athletic ability. To Elizabeth McConnell, Angelina Fraina leaves her reserved manner. To Geraldine Houlihan, Frances Banzhaf bequeathes her fondness for pranks. To Patricia James, Joan Kelly leaves her interest in animals. To Barbara Hickey, Claire Brady leaves her formula for a wonderful dis- position. To Annette Flower, Mary Eustace bequeathes che best of her revolutionary ideas. To Justine Donlan, Dorothy Emanuel leaves her studious nature. To Dorothea Ramagnoli, Anne Marie McNiff leaves her poise. To Patricia McMahon, Grace McSherry leaves her recipe for energy and school spirit. To Mary Frayne, Rose Fraina leaves her helpfulness. To Rosalyn Costa, Patricia Casbay bequeathes her housekeeping ability and to Mary Volpe the advice The early bird catches the homework. To Jeanne Price, Mary Roth leaves a pencil whose bewitched point guar- antees a constant flow of poetry. To Margaret Tobin, Grace Devereux leaves a prayer to Saint Christopher that may help her catch the early bus. To Agnes Barry, Joan McNulty leaves her title Class Baby. To Patricia Haverty, I, Margaret Healey leave the seat in the back row- the seat with the head rest. To Eileen Dunphy, Alice Schipf leaves her different laugh. To Irene Fox and joan Monahan, Inez Banta and Frances O'Shea leave their interest in the Merchant Marine. To Margie Hill, Mary Bruno leaves her place on the Varsity. To Kay Hannafin and Pat Cullinan, Grace Connolly leaves her long list of loves. 119
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