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

 - Class of 1959

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CLASS WILL we, the Cenior of l959 being of sound mind and memory do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament Article To our Alma Mater, our everla tlng loyalty Article To our parents, our deepest gr tltude for the many sacrifices you have made to give us a good Catholic education Article III To Father Cchmitt, and Father Palermo our heartfelt thanks for the wonderful kindness and patience shown us during our last four years at t Henry's Article To the faculty our appreciation for your constant willingness to help us Gene Hart w1ll to Fred Raffety my ability to stay out of trouble as well as get into it to Hardy Pottlnger all my notes on Algebra and Geometry problems, hope you ncatch onu faster than I, Hardy to Martha Raffety, my good looks, which added to my typewriter to use as a Junior, take good care of my nten words a minuten wonder, Ed to Robert Lelble, my ability to write poems and also the use of my common s nse, please, Robert, accept this latter gift with appreciation to Genevieve Doolittle my never failing spirit of supporting the Blue Jays, and to all the other Students in school, my romance, shown during assembly of Retreat I Mary Jane Bruenderman, will to Barbara Scheffer my knack for putting off important assignments until the last minute, to David Renaud, my ability to chew gum and not be caught, to Jackie Grisso, my bookkeeping books and papers, may he succeed in ob taining an adding machine for the class, to Ronald Chamb rs, y ability to get a back seat in school to Marilyn Lankheit, my po sition as shortstop on the softball team together with my lack of fear To Rose Marie Litchford, my place in front of the mirror, which I unfortunately never find during noon period I Kenny Manker, do will to Mary Ann Harwell, my sixth sense in just getting back to school on time at noon to Paula Strlcker my winning smile which is always an advantage to Carole Halter, my courage in speaking up during Retreat Conferences, to Arthur Baugh, all my personal belongings, hoping that you take special care of my twenty nine cent ball point pen, to George Cook my height what little I have to give, to Terry Rowe, my ability to keep a straight Nl' on a personality report card to the rest of the school I leave my most joyous school days t the dull ones I, Mary Coon, do hereby leave to Melba Manker my ability to talk and not get into trouble sometimes, to Richard Bruenderman, my habit of coming to school half a minute before the bell rings, to Rose Marie Doolittle, my height, so that she can find out how e weather is 'way up theren, to Gary Vowels, my senior desk in the back of the room by a window, hope you behave yourself Gary, to Clara Marie Murphy, my accuracy to clobber a ping pong ball so she can always beat certain 'characters, ulots of 1uck,,Murphn- to Hazel Marshall, my ability to do the wrong thing at the right time to get caught, with better luck to you. I ., s , T .. , . , . , , . . . I f P ' . II l e L , a A Q A , , M O L , , .. .. f' KJ . . I V , I I- ' I 1 1 . f 3 J , S 2 her own will make her simply beautiful, ha-ha, to Edward Goolsby, g . s e - - 1 Z J , f ' S k J 1 - e m 5 1 - S - P , f s 3 3 - ' , , . 1 S , , no . 7 th - I ll i X .- 2



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I Joseph Pazdera, will to Richard Brown all my Geometry articles to help him in his classes, to James Carlisle, all my methods of doing Algebra II and Trig, hope you do better, James to Judith Brown, my ability to drive a car with carefulness, to George Pazdera my way to get ahead in a class I don't understand, to Anne Rowe, my ability to keep calm while speaking to the as sembled student body, to Robert Hart, the duty to keep the bell rung on time for school to start, and a few minutes early to dis miss, to David Bonlfleld, my nalmostn perfected rocket so that he may be the first human to reach the moon my presidency to whom ever has the ability to carry it I Donna Iankheit do hereby leave to Wayne Hart my love for studying so you can get good grades as I did, to Annetta Cook my collection of latest 1okes to liven up any party to Hazel Jones, my ability to get caught chewing gum, hope you don't pay out as many quarters as I to Estelle Bledsoe, my great singing voice which is so popular especially on the bus to Joseph Bolwing, my seat on the bus going to basketball games to Joyce O'Bourke my pens, for I seem to lose about two a week I, Daniel Schuchart, leave to Charles Lankheit my good looks and hope he uses them to his best judgment to Betty Bolwlng my car, that is what's left of it, to Betty Moore, my long drive to school hoping that she never runs into the ditch as I did on one indispensable asset to anyone, to Stephen Rolwing, my curly hair, with the hope that he combs it every day, to Bill Stricker, y strength a fine companion for his avolrdupois I, Judy O'Rourke, will to Frances Telker my position as ed itor of the High Lights, do remember, Fanny our publications are world famous, to Carolyn Boitnott, my great 'gift of gab ' always keep St Henry's informed of the latest in the gossip world Maureen Gier, my cluttered up binder filled with treasured manu scripts of my scrlbbling days, to Clyde Helton, my unique ability of being in the wrong place at the wrong time, to JoAnn Stricker, my giant size box of colored Kleenex that are the latest in Paris colors, to B111 Bruenderman, my artistic ability which you will find invaluable during your Senior year, to my Sixth Grade class, my entire collection of Spearmint Gum wrappers In witness whereof, we have set our signatures hereto, this thirty first day of May, in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred fifty nine H9593 ,ll 56565252 6ZQkHV' QZLAQ?-Cykijiiilell i '- 3 . 9 ' 1 ! . ! x 1 S 5 S , S , I slick morning, to Herman Iankhe1t,- my pleasing personality, an ' m I ! . S . g to ' 9 Fff ' 9 Q f

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