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I, Joseph Parker, will my abilities to Roger Bland, and my charm to John Smith. I, Julia Hampton, will my seat and my knowledge in government to Dessie Mae Couch. I, Barbara Evans, will my books to Thehfna Conway. I, Genora Wade, will my sedateness to Mary Sue Thomas, and my interest in studies to Evelyn Norwood. To Reverend Father Friedel we bequeath all our virtues and the merits of our good deeds. for ff? 0 O U 1: To Sister Superior Heribalda we bequeath gratitude and affection for her patience and loving care. lo our Alrna Mater we bequeath loyalty and unfalter mv devotion 4.50 HR' JPL fidnnce 4 'V lo our underclassmen and the faculty we bequeath our formuli for overcoming the difficulties of life namely patience understanding love and prayer Thus we enter the world poor in appearance but rich in knowledge and con ARKANSAS Signed Senior Class of 1958 Q.. A BLS l' WISHES PAT RICIA GUIDEN Mrs Margaret Jackson l N x ROSE N 'J' ST OU Fx M 1 Main Street CARPET at FURNITURE Co uslca I I Instruments Lit tle Rock 709 15 'Main Street 715 Mam St MAIN STREET Little Rock L Little Rock Arkans Little Rock HS Arkansas Q 3 an - - 'V' f- . . . . - x 'ml' 'ell' l ' Z 'i A ' ?,,,s,1'f -j,, ' inaf H . ' Pb fm 3tZ' 1 N TO I lfi ' f v- 2 s ' ff M . E 1 -V-ei 'V' U i 5 COLAINNI 'f' ll? gf ' 'W Ye U. I ,J niwnls F18 Amm- 4-1 'G' zl: :1:::: . - - F M ,, g - . . 1 f I. .
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'X I 5 -9 1115 SE IDR CLASS WILL We the Senlors of St Bartholomew Class of 1958 bemg of sound mlnd and memory w1th free w1ll and understandmg do hereby make and publlsh th1s to be our last w1ll and testament praymg that our hon ored and beloved treasures w11l be accepted and appreclated by the far. ulty and our underclassmen I Florence Smlth w1ll my ha1r to Joan Pope hoplng that hers Wlll grow to the same length I Wllllam Cleveland w1ll my artlstlc ab1l1ty to Dorls Brown and my pOCt1C ab1l1ty to John bmlth I Velma Jordan w1ll my eyes to Dessle Mae Couch hoplng that she Wlll see her way through the senlor year I Stanley Nathamel wlllmy books to Alfred Walker and my seat to Erlene bmlth I Charlyne Worthen wlll my ab111ty to translate Latm to my slster ll succeed ln these two l1nes of endeavor K ff I Glorla Jacoway w1ll my helght to May Belle Bryant and my ab1l1ty to play basketball to Evelyn M1tchell I Donald Vaughn w1ll my umque vo1ce to Ray Nelson and a pack age of my Spearmlnt gum to Patr1c1a Glllam Brenda Walker w1ll my seat to John Smlth and my penclls to Elolse Dennlal Leroy Macon w111 my basketball su1t to Adolph Washmgton and my co captaln shlp to W1ll1aUl Montague Wallace Sm1th w1l1 all my books to Mary Sue Thomas Vernon Rlchardson w1ll my d1gn1ty to Shella Blanks and my Latln book to W1ll1am Montague I James Allen w1ll my ab1l1ty to be sweet and my volce to Jlmmle Jackson and my love to everyone I Donald Washlngton w1ll my books to Earl Cook I Vera Dotson w1ll my benevolent mterest to Clara Broughton and my stralghtforwardness to Joan Pope I Patrlcla Gu1den w1ll my looks to Shella Blanks my seat to May Belle Bryant and my chemlstry book to Roger Bland hoplng that he W1ll do bettex than I 'll .3 '. umtxi . fl !' N- . lr' 0 -23 4. F 'C Kathry,n, and my CYO trlophy to Evelyn Shields, praying that they wi iw fl ' ' J - ' ' , - L I . . I . . . l I! I . . l 1 - . - I: - 1 . ' L . , . . , . J
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CLASS ' PROPHECY a Doctor of General Surgery were seated 1n my off1ce As my secretary Vera Dotson and I who now am we began to talk of our school days at St Bartholomew Hlgh It was approx1mately twelve years smce our hlgh school graduatton As my vacat1on was long overdue I declded to v1s1t my dear old Alma Mater The followmg mormng found me boardmg a plane for Llttle Rock Hardly had the plane taken off when a fam1I1ar vo1ce exclatmed Hello Vaughn and to my surprlse there was Glor1a Jacoway now a profess1onal model on her way to Hollywood to s1gn a contract for a mov1e She was surprlsed to learn thatl was pres1dent of the Staff at our hosp1tal After an enjoyable LOHVCTSHIIOH we parted for I had to change planes Smce lt would be e1ght hours before Icould secure another plane Ideclded to see the c1ty 1n the meant1me Whtle tourmg through the streets I dec1ded to buy myself a portable radlo for relaxat1on As I entered the door of Smlth s Radlo Center a medlum heavy look1ng fellow came to the desk and asked May I help you? From one look at h1s face I knew It was Wallace We talked for a wh1le then he offered to show me around the c1ty From Wallace I learned thtt Genora was res1d1ng 'V 9 here too and that she was an elementary school teacher at St Francls A short r1de IH h1s new Cad1llac brought us young lady s1tt1ng at the desk From one gl1mpse I knew It could be none other than Genora Wade She took us through an lmmaculately clean school m whlch seven hundred and f1fty puplls were taught Although I hated to leave Genora my t1me was l1m1ted stnce Wallace sa1d I must see the Parker Aud1tor1um owned by Ioseph Parker As we took seats ln the large audltorlum we were astonlshed to f1nd James Allen the Star of the show Slflglflg hls h1t song Skate s Tough wh1ch 1S the Number 1 tune throughout the natlon After the show we found Joseph and James together ln the dresslng room I learned from James that Julla Hampton a model was 1n France modelllng for Stanley Nathanlel After a pleasant conversatfon we left James and Joseph and headed for the alrport At the a1rport I met a short attractwe young lady who was very pol1te I was elated to dlscover that I was talklng to Patr1c1a Gu1den She told me that she was a Cosmetologlst and that her frlend Barbara Evans was lresldent of the Nat1onal Cosmetology Assoclatlon Wlth great prlde Patrlcla told me that she was on her way to a conventlon ln San Franclsco As 1tWaS now tlme for my plane I bade my frlends farewell X and hoped that we would meet agam After an hour of pleasant r1d1ng the Stewardess of the plane mformed us that we were approachmg L1tt1e Rock As I left the plane I saw a young lady who seemed to be fam1l1ar and to my dellght thxs was Florence Smlth now on her way to New Jersey to asslst 1n performmg an operat1on I learned from her that Velma Jordan and her slster Queen Esther were head nurses at St Bernard and that Brenda Walker was an X Ray Technlclan X' 'Z li e S fn X' ' x 4 . Z ' Na' f .X X ' tv. . 2 ' ' I q ' I Nl Q- . ' . ' ' ' ' , - u to the school. As we entered the building we found a friendly 6 ' -gl-L I D K. - . . . ' 1 , - . l j . . H 7 J' 4 ' . . .
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