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

 - Class of 1957

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semen cLAss wsu. We the Senior Class of 1957, being of sound mind and body, and in order to bestow our cherished possessions on our underclassmen, do hereby declare this article of writing to be our last will and testament. ARTICLE I: To St. Henry's, our school spirit, our undying love, and our everlasting loyalty. ARTICLE II: To Father Schmitt, our gratitude for his patience in our Religion class. To Father Haar, our thanks for his wonderful kindness and understanding. To the Sisters, the knowledge that they have taught us so much, which will surely benefit us in the years to come ARTICLE III To all the underclassmen, a sincere hope that their Senior year at St Henry's may be as full and complete as ours has been May you ever be as faithful as we to its halls of learning Individually we leave the following RAY HART, To Bob Doolittle, my greatest honor, the Senior Class Presidency 'EEEEi Stallfngs, my famous laugh that always spelled mischief to any Sister that heard it To Joe Carman, my position on the A team and my nick name Hook ' To Winston Wilburn, I give my position as business manager for the yearbook I Eope you work a lot harder than I did My ability as a photographer to Barbara Scheffer BARBARA SCHUCHART, To Bett Sue Hart, my two greatest 'finds' which made my Senior year the best ever ake good care of them when you become a Senior, Bud To Frances 'Laws ' Telker, my favorite priest and Elvis, my hound dog Cor rather Airedale , hopfng she will watch over them as I did To Bob Stallin s, my wornout typing seat and typewriter ln the typing room where-I spent many a cold morning pounding the metal for Father Haar, To my Chil dren in the Eighth Grade, the downtrodden path between the high school a grade school that I've walked every day for an entire year at ll 13 I leave my position as editor of the yearbook to Kenny lanker I hope you don't go berserk as I did Also my deepest thanks, Kenny, for keeping all my secrets about Honda nights To Karla Br ant, I leave my most treasured possession Cas of now my red and w te ord Just think of the wild tales it could tell, Ree ' To Patricia Leible, my ability to walk out of Sal1ba's at just the right moment To Iarrle Turner, my love for Double mint chewing gum, for Pontiacs, and for the color red serve a thfully n t e rue Trojan Spirit, Bev To Donnie Bruenderman, my ability to put off important assignments until the last minute To Pat Stricker, my love for I and H's which may be verified by the millions'-T wrappers strewn between Sal1ba's and St Henry's To Donna Lankhelt, my love for square dances To Larrle Turner, my gift of gab Use It more pru dently than I, Larrie Finally, to my Sixth Grade Children, all my History, Health, Physics, Civics, and any other notebooks'I have They will be in valuable by the time you need them ERNEST CARMAN, To B111 Bruenderman, my height, hoping h uses it to renter advantage t n y ront seat in the Senior room to Joe Carman which I'm sure he will inherit anyway To Pat Leible, the short Hlstan I eil: to go to get to school To Robert Henley, my 1913 L C Smith type er AGNES ZILAFRO, To Mary J Bruenderman, my place in front of the mirror dur To I! . . II .ll TF. ,gg g g nd ny' ' QANE VIED, To Beverl Howell, my position as assistant head cheerleader, ... 0 0 e 9 8 . - ,-.-,-- ce



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ing ghg noon hour rush To Beverl Howell, the long hair I once had and still wish I had To Mary Coon, my ab ty to jump five foot To Lar y Burden, my ability to get 8 out of 10 shots in basketball practice BERNARD DUENNB, To Gene Thomas, a Junior, my size vi brown cap, To Dan Schuchart, my typewriter and typing desk, the third desk from the front 'hare you can see everyone through the windows, to Ronald Chambers, a little bit of my weight, not all, because I'll need the rest for myself, To Charles Lankhelt, all my History notebooks Charles, the lorld History notes are to be used next year and the American History notes when you're a Senior EM A BARBOREK, To Betty Sue Hart, y lack of getting caught everytime I 'E'i'EEEf f'also leave a quarter to pay for the first time caught To Ma y Ann Harwell, my pen that always managed to be empty just when I needed it, 5E5s3'ft'leaked on my hand To Robert Hart, my desk in front of Sister You won't be able to talk much there CHARLES GOOLSBY, To Gene Thomas, my interest in Physics and Chemistry May you do better than I To Charles Manker, all the pens I lost Maybe you can keep them longer To Nell Stallln s, my seat in the Senior room David Bonlfleld, my height nee s To Judith Brown, my ability to stay out of trouble MARY K SMITH, To Dou las Zilafro, my unfaillng ability to always be in -Bible-IE'ETl my stu y per ods o Marietta Lankheit, my seat in the back of free days hoping she gets as much from them as I d o Jud 0'Rourke, my seat on the 'St Henry Special ' To Clara Marie Murphy, my great e nging voice which ls so popular on the school bus ROY STOCKING my heavy beard to Robert Lelble This means you'll have to buy a awn mower, Bob To Richard Bruenderman, my position on the A team, so that he might rack up more points than I did My position as head llbra rian to Janet Seib, with the satisfaction that she will find more time for it To Jack Chambers, what little height I have so that he might be able to touch the basketball rim in his Senior year To Glennon 'lousle' Carr, my ability as President of the CYC to have as many dances as possible ly Turner, my ability to drive safely on Christmas morning SHIRLEY BOITNOTT, To James Carlisle, my devoted attention during class To seph Pazdera, my typewriter with the open keys To Bett Rolwin my desk in the third row To Maria Bryant, my collection of tems rom New Madrid KEN KERN, To Donnie Bruenderman, my captalncy of the A team To Glennon 'M sle' Carr, my posltlon as sports writer for the highlights Remem5 , Mousie that the world reads my writings My ability to not get mad at any one even though they are wrong and I'm right to Pat Stricker To the rest of the Junior girls I give my ability to always keep people grinning, pecially in Typing II period To Jud O'Rourke, part of my beloved friend ship with my best friend and oppos e guar on the A team To Mar Jane Bruenderman, my ability to get along with anyone named Hart T an ree land, my ability to talk my way out of the many scraps I get into I lea m duck squirrel, and rabbit hunting ability to Joe Carman To Robert Hen 191, I leave my typing speed, all 19.6 words a minute of It. if'SEZIYIEh as first guard on the A team goes to Jack Chambers. C7 5544 W z f , ' . r m c e ' r be ' ' I . . To . e t. tr . - of the room. Try to keep it longer than I did. To Sall Turner, my love . J I . To Sal e Jo . ,. A ou ., er 9 ' ' O ex- - .-Qql . e o ' . ve Y . -

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