St Henry High School - Trojan Yearbook (Charleston, MO)

 - Class of 1951

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.4'cwzf706!Zaad7 We, the Seniors of 1951, having collected our senses and affirmed the san- ity of our minds do establish these articles to be our last will and testament. l. To our Alma Hater our unflinching love. Never shall we forget the learning acquired within its hallowed walls. 2. To the faculty our deepest gratitude for their superb teaching and patient understanding. 3. To the Seniors of Tomorrow a sincere wish for success and our full coopera- tion. May they always keep the standards of St. Henry high and without re- proach. Individually we leave the following: I, CHARLES DOOLITTLE, to Lois Arnold, my position as class president with the assurance that she will preside wisely and justlyg to George O'Reill , my quiet voice and walk to aid him in obtaining a higher deportment noteg to Paul Nhnker my architect desk to enable him to adjust the desk in proportion to his slzeg to Ralph Carr, my football socks with the hope that they will leave him slip- proof and light-footed. I, ALBERT ROLWING, to James Manker, my rubber pitching arm, to Clem Scheffer, my ability to hit doubles and triples: to Earl Stopher, my appetite for other peop1e's candy bars and to Doris Wills, my proficiency in typing. I, ROBERT COON, to Marjorie Smith, my good typewriterg to Ronald Lober, all my height that he may lock over as many things as I did and still see nothingg to David Rolwing, my private mirror in the physics labg to Maureen Stocking, my ability to stay tall and slim, no matter how much or what I eat. I, FRANK SCHEFFER, to Pats Carr, my most beloved and cherished laughg to Al- fred Bonifield, my abil'fF57'go '53'quiet and stay in my seat during study periodg to 5onald Geiger, my black wavy hair along with my nickname, to Jack Marshall, ny pcfitfon as captain of the football team and to Mar ie Bgnt, my gift for gab that she may be able to talk herself out of as much trou e as I did. I, VERNON SMITHERS, to Joseph Bruenderman, my art of taking good pictures, to James Carr, my height and-liT:7Ele feet, to Rosemary LaVe1le, my love for Mother 'NEEH-'eT'i'rlcluding the birds and the bees g t t, my forwardness in making friends. May it help him overcome his Eashfulness. I, MARY KATHRYN CASSEL, to Joe Seib, my position as assistant class photogra- pher, to Martha Reed, m good bookkeeping notes and a liking for the classg to Jud Seib, my smile, calm temper, and clear thinking, to my beloved friend, Vlrginia Carr, my ability to drive a car safely and also m spare height. I BETSY ALICE McGUIRK to Mary Agnes Rolwin , my studious habits' to Nagy Ce- cilia Litchford, my art of singing quite softly during chorus class, to ranoes Hughes, my Bad volleyball playing that she may improve it, and to my slster, Mary Margaret, all my books, left-over paper, worn-down pencils and erasers. I, FRANCES SCHEFFER, to Shirley Sayer, my position as catcher of the softball team together with my lack of fear: to Rita Lober, my height, that it may help her reach objects now too far above her, to Hazel Alvey, m knack of never get- ting in trouble and to Rosella Scheffer, my dear cousin and chum, my perfect attendance record.

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