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cLAss WILL , WE, the Class of 1950, of sound mind and memory declare this to be our last Will and Testament. I. To Sister Superior, Sister Margaret Aloysius, and to the Faculty we bequeath our appreciation for the help they have been to us. II. To Miss Krumlauf we give our knowl- edge and love of sports. III. To Miss Stroyne we leave all our masterpieces. IV. To Mrs. Warner we leave our burnt pans and bicarbonate of soda. V. To Miss Vargo we will our broken nails and worn pencils. I, Mary Io Amsbaugh, leave my love for flashy rings to Mary Timmons. I, lean Belt, bequeath my seat at the Aquinas games to Marie Rozum. I, Lillian Beltram, will my strong arm to Mary K. McGlinchy for manipulating the mimeograph. I, Rita Berwanger, bequeath my soft laughter and fine manners' to Mary Hans. I, Diane Bowen, give my witty repartee to Lillian Singer. I, Iosephine Buzzelli, leave my knitting needles to Antoinette Pasone. I, Pat Corbett, bestow my locker with all its contents upon Patty Shane. Saiograph I, Ruth Corbett, give my precious record collection to Pat Grabill 'and Io Ann Frey. I, Sally De Shetler, will my home' in the West end to Iodell Lanman. I, Kathleen Devine, bequeath my red glass frames to Carol Zenker. I, Marie- Ann Faherty, give my affection for gardenias to Mary Ann Devine. I, Martha Fenlon, leave my typing abil- ity to Eleanor Porchetti. I, Mary Fenlon, will my love for Saint Francis Hospital to Bonnie Boals and Carolyn Silk. I, Mary Lou Fulcher, bestow my finan- cial flurries upon Marjorie Sprouse. I, Louise Giantonio, give to Marlene Pea- cocke my preference for blond boys. I, lennie Lee Hancock, bequeath mY love of arguing to Donna Goetz and Sally Goodin. I, lean Hine, leave my driver's license to Mary lo Koerner. I, Barbara Hoffman, will my ease in blushing to Barbara Aniot. I, Gail Huffman, leave my beautiful singing voice to Mary Margaret Lacher. I, Sarah Hutchins, give my passion for pickles to Noreen Ioyce.
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Pet Poeve , side burns people who hurry Wezi's ulcer conceited people recitals persistence people who stare Silver noise buck teeth books nosy people people who are late people who are late insincere people the Smalls Goatees people bad table manners pessimists mustaches people on buses sophistication gloomy faces blonds who can't take a hint late people to be hurried Van's laugh getting a hair cut getting up in the morning Bill Bucyrus liver and onions people who never laugh lack of sense of humor her sunroom homework blind referees her ears people who brag slow people moody people Elm Street Annie's eating a sad person none Secret Ambition to be tall bounce on the clouds ioin a gypsy caravan to use my hope chest to be . . . F. B. I. Agent singing lead in an operetta live on a farm concert pianist to have ten boys to be smart to understand Chemistry to raise my eyebrows to have twins to be a blond to get thin live on a berry farm to understand learn to sing to get thin to be witty to go to Chi to be a success to understand life Favorite Song Together Ahl Sweet Mystery of Life Clare de Lune My BuddY Tomorrow Is Forever That's My Desire These Foolish Things Here l'll Stay Beyond the Sea Blue Danube Look for the Silver Lining Kiss in the Dark There's No Tomorrow Moonlight Serenade I Can Dream Stardust Serenade in Blue Without a Song There's No Tomorrow I Know that my Redeemer Liveth Night and Day Clare de Lune Iealousy Meditation to own a Tappan De Luxe StoveLittle White Lies to visit Vandie's Ranch to be a dancer to be graceful sing with Arthur Godfrey to write the best catholic American novel to own a convertible join S.A.E. Fraternity to go to South America to fly a plane pass a chemistry test secretary of a ball club to go to Rome to find a championship team learn to ride a horse get to Heaven to go to Mexico to drive a car become a dress designer to live in Rio ranch out west write a novel travel everywhere to see the world My Buddy Stardust Magic Is the Moonlight My Best to You Artist's Life My Foolish Heart Stardust There's No Tomorrow Mother Machree In the Still of the Night It lsn't Fair Where Are You You'll Never Walk Alone Without a Song Room Full of Roses Moonlight Serenade Falling in Love With Love Stardust All the Things You Are .Always Music, Music, Music Tenderly Saiograph 35
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Class Will CContinuedl I, Patty Kern, bestow my savoir faire upon Patricia Callahan. I, Connie Kramer, bequeath my fond- ness for canasta to Martha Petter. I, Peggy' La Houd, leave to Iudy Brill my camel to travel through Syria. I, Phyllis Larrimer, will my love for Beethoven to Mary Weber. I, Patty Lehman, give my snow-white bucks to Io Ann Dick. I, Ianet Maloney, will all my Irish ances- tors to Cosmina Pagura. I, Georgine McConnell, leave my favor- ite rear seat in room one to Nancy Beall. I, Gini Miller, bequeath my beautiful curls to Dee Beltram. I, Anna Marie Monett, give my love for Godfrey and Merle to Rita and Dottie Hay- hurst. I, Mary Motz, will my brother's' photo- graph to Ioan Grewe. I, Ann Nini, leave my peroxide to Made- line McGuire. I,. Rosemary O'Connor, bequeath my ease for getting into trouble to Donna Weinandy. I, Phyllis Pfeifer, bestow my apprecia- tion of Cicero upon Carol Specht. I, Lasca Ramroth, leave my airplane models to Katie Quirk. I, Diane Reed, will my chemistry text and test tubes to Dorothea Weaver. I, Rosie Roehrenbeck, give my admira- tion for the Red Birds to Carolyn Leitwein. I, Mary Ann Rosati, give my place in the Aquinas Orchestra to Katie Engert, my picture to Ioan Bright. I, Mary Evelyn Ruetty, leave my dra- matic ability to Barbara Rudolph. I, Rosemary Rudolph, will my art mater- ials to lean Schilling and Nancy Sullivan. I, Viola Santel, give my love for napping to Ioan Bahn. I, Carmella Sarich, will my blue truck to Eileen O'Neil. I, Dorothy Schwarz, leave my office at the Ritz to Iean Schaeffing. I, Nancy Smyth, bestow my uniform sweater, name and all, to Ieanne Grady. I, Mary Ann Vandenburg, will my job as Citizen reporter to Avis Mack. I, lane Voss, bequeath my ivory key artistry to Mary Io Looker and Mary Namey. I, Pat Whalen, leave my extensive ward- robe' to Pat Dearborn. I, Ioan Sweinsberger, bestow on Patty Bollinger my typing speed. WITNESSED: The Class of 1951. SIGNED: The Class of 1950. Sajograph 37
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