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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1958, hereby asserting that we are of sound minds, and extremely sound bodies, proclaim our Last Will and Testament. We, the Senior Class will our iron which we bought as Freshman, to the Fresh- man Class of 1958-59. We, the Senior Class, leave our very unusual and broadened vocabulary to the Sophomore Class of next year. Remember, to achieve the same take English four years. We, the Senior Class will to the Juniors of next year, our technique to type without errors, and our Shorthand Speed of 180 words per minute. We, the Senior Class bequeath our quiet and dignified ways to the Senior Class of ' 59. I, Connie Rooney, will to ny capper Carol Schwaller my long hair, to Carolyn Lewellyn, my wished for second year Latin book, and to Connie Brown my seat in Father John ' s class. I, Georgia Bax, will my rosy cheeks to Jackie Topper, my temper to Alice Berendzen, and my place in the Senior Dorm to my sister Lorraine. I, Mary Jane Schwaller, will my golden blonde hair to one of my Mary ' s Home friends, Carol, Schulte, my ability to win a homemaking award to Christine Green, and my place in Chemistry to Patricia Diebold. J, Eileen Tilling, will my librarianship to Jo Anne Goddard, my ability to argue logically to Isabel Esquivel and Kathy Logan, and my likeness for History to Mary Beth Kanute. I, Mary Louise Cannady, will my long hair to Ann Bute, my slender shape to Janice Haug, and n y quiet manner to talkative Eunice Lang. I, Ellen Lynn, will my disposition to Vera Esquivel, my dancing to Ruth Karleskint, and my size and shape to Judy Berendzen. I, Ruth Kantner, will my well kept school locker to Mary Willibrand, my gentle- man friends to Mary Alice Boehler, and my speediness to Leah Topper. I, Barbara Bruce, will my ability to flub up music lessons to Darlene Melling, my talkativeness to Janice Bergschneider, and my soprano voice to Marilyn Roth. I, Marjorie Schuster, will my place on the Katy to Dorothy Ellebracht, who will be needing it the next three years, my Stradivarius ability to play the violin to Ellen Morgan, and my vmusual ability to manage a successful volley ball team to Nina Gastel. May she have better luck than I did. I, Mary Jane Camden, will my caty disposition to Ardella Bergschneider, my ability to grow long fingernails to Elaine Bergschneider, and my natural curly hair to Kathy Vogel. I, Mary Margaret Goth, will ii y cute smile to Bonnie Smith, my so called Jap- enese eyes to Jane Stander, and my work, taking care of Jerry and the fish to Kathy Kalwei,
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Sodality 1-2-3 -U Glee Club 1-2-3-U Music Appreciation 2-3 A ' capella 2-3-U Class Vice President 1 Student Councilor 2 Class Secretary -Treasurer 3( . Vocation Club Secretary U i ' Piano Ac compliment 2-3-U Band 2-3-U La Avema Staff 1+ Nightingale h Ambition: Mrs. Liberace Nickname : Kayo Pet Peeve : Lights out- at 9 :30 Mary Jane Camden Clinton, Missouri Sodality 1-2-3-ii Sodality Vice Prefect 3- 4- Glee Club 1-2-3-ii A ' capella 1-2-3-ii Band 1-2-3-U Student Councilor 1 Class Secretary 2-ii Vocation Club 1-2-3-ii Piano Accon jliment k Nightingale Staff 2-3- Cheer Leader 1-3 La Alvema h Ambition: To the Muni Opera in New York Nickname: Barbie Pet Peeve: Sunday morning study hall Barbara Bruce St. Louis, Missouri
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