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i LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE JUNE CLASS OF 1939 We, the senior class of '39, of the city of Garrett, State of Indiana, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, in matter and form as follows: Article |. We, the seniors, give and bequeath to our principal, Rev. }. G. Bennett, for his interest and assistance to us in our years at St. Joseph's, our deepest gratitude and devotion. Article Il. To the faculty, the Franciscan Sisters of the Sacred Heart, we give the memory of the most promising and undoubtedly the most successful class that they have been fortunate enough to teach. Article Ill. We, the seniors, give to our class sponsor, Sister Theresa Marie, our sincere gratitude for her faithful assistance given us through our career in high school. Article IV. We, the seniors, bequeath to the juniors the privilege of becoming dignified seniors. Article V. We, the seniors, bequeath to the sophomore class our ability and sportsmanship. Article Vl. We, the seniors, bequeath to the freshman class our perseverance and our ability to strive ahead. Article Vil. We, individually, give to the under-classmen the following: Section 1. 1, Jane Muzzillo, leave my executive ability to Teresa Muzzillo. Section 2. 1, George Mansfield, leave my ability to write shorthand to Corinne Mansfield and Ellen Miceli. Section 3. 1, Carl Shoudel, leave my ability to blush to William Dembickie. Section 4. 1, Maurice Shafer, leave my ability to play ‘‘Cribbage’’ to Harris Hoeffel and Clifford. Kobi. Section 5. |, Richard Seifert, leave my shortness to Mary K. Mezydlo. Section 6. 1, Floyd Fetter, leave my slimness to Theresa Richter. Section 7. 1, Bernard Wilondek, leave my ability to sleep late to Nick Filip. Section 8. 1, Jane Muzzillo, leave my silence to Eleanora Wilondek. Section 9. 1, Carl Shoudel, leave my chewing gum to Marian Poppele. Section 10. 1, George Mansfield, leave my ability to play basketball to Bud Steinmetz. Section 11. 1, Maurice Shafer, leave my ability to drive a car to Jerome and Adrian Steigmeyer. Section 12. 1, Floyd Fetter, leave my ability to attract the opposite sex to Eugene Lash and Nick Filip. Section 13. 1, Jane Muzzillo, leave my personality to Joan Simon and Patricia Steinmetz. Section 14. |, Bernard Wilondek, leave my ability to bow! to Howard Seifert and Eugene Beber. Section 15. 1, Carl Shoudel, leave my ability to play the piano to Jeanette Etoll.
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PHU PH RICHARD SEIFERT and FLOYD FETTER By In the year 1943 we had a month's vacation and decided to take a tour of the East. Our first stop was St. Joseph's Hospital, at Joliet, Illinois. The first person to greet us was a novice, but we recognized her to be Jane Muzzillo. From Joliet we went to Pittsburgh, Pa., at which place we decided to relax and bowl a game. As we entered the bowling room we found the name of Bernard Wilondek as proprietor. Our next stop was a little town along the Ohio River where we observed that a new bridge was being built. Here a man was running around shouting orders. We recognized the voice immediately. It was that of Chief Engineer, George Mansfield. From this point we decided to fly to Boston, Mass. As we entered the plane we were surprised to find that the Chief Pilot was Carl Shoudel. On our arrival at Boston we passed a Kroger Store and noticed Maurice Shafer working in the store, so we stopped to visit him, and he told us that he was manager of the store. At this point our vacation came to an end, so we went back home to our work, Floyd to the 5 G 10 cent store where he had been appointed manager, and Richard to his job as editor of the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette. aval pe ee . 7
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