St Mary of the Mount High School - St Mary Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1948

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Phil Lawrence leaves Senior mathematics to Don Priore and Bill Curley. Dolores Barone wills her dictionary to Eileen Fox and Pat Kilkeary. Joe Lackner wills his seat in front of Sister to the one who gets it, with the admon- ition, A'don't sleep in Chemistry. To james Hopkins, Jim Derrick leaves the captaincy, with the fervent wish that they may be addressed as the Champs of '49. Margie Basilone leaves her way with the men to Dorothea Frank. Rosemarie Cafaro wills her typing ability to Evelyn Gracy. Ann Caparelli and Ruth Carder will to Earla Jean Pauley, Jeanne Drummond and Claire McConnell their job of decorating the room every month. Pat Kirk and Jeanne Malloy leave the job of doing the boards in 36 to Dorothy Jane Connolly and Catherine Colleran. Audree Weinheimer wills her cello to Theresa Cura. Shirley Ann Carroll wills her stenographic ability to Eileen Becker, with the sound advice not to work overtime. Mary jane Kelly leaves her bangs to Audrey Stabile. Mary Ciccone wills supplying the room with typing paper to Nancy Borland and Ellen Peters. Carol Cunningham wills her happy-go-lucky way to Patricia Kidney and Imelda Didion. Bernie Warsnak and Leo Studeny leave their debating prowess to Grace Tonzo and Noreen Whitmore. To Chuckie Jones, Bruce Deberson leaves his quiet subdued laughter. John Byrne leaves his many frustrated loves to Bill Meyers. Pat Dissen leaves her dancing ability to Mercedes Andrews. Dorothy Donovan leaves her fancy for academics to Catherine McDonough and Shirley Haller. Audree Durkin leaves her sophisticated, yet friendly way, to Helen Byers and Mary McGrath. To all the Junior girls we leave Richard Fabrizi. Dot Hurney wills her ability to stay out of trouble to Mary McDonough and Mary Morris. , Eileen Edgar wills her wardrobe of suits to Mercedes Kraus. Sylvia English leaves her petite stature to Ann Donohue. Anthony Falce and Joe Shields receive Conrad Nardi's exemplary classroom manners. Dooley leaves Qwith much regret and worryj Mary-to whom it may concern. Shirley Fevo and Pat Geis will to Marlene Didion and Norma jean Augustine their love for junior boys. Eileen Brown leaves her poise to Virginia Stoernell and Marinell Wellinger. We leave Jocko McFarren to Audrey Shepard. Dorothy Guenther leaves her quiet ways to Jean Augustine. Rita D. Heckman wills her ear for news to Margaret Keenan. Curt Andreen wills to John Zwilcher and John Organisak his ability to stay out of trouble. '

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Class flflkff. . W1-1, Tm: SEN1oRs or SAINT MARY or TH141 lVIOUNT HIGH ScHooL, being of unsound mind and body, do hereby bequeath to the junior Class, the right to assume the title of Seniors when we graduate from this high and noble position, and leave this institution of learning. WE ALSO civil T0 You the twelfth year of study, what there is of it. We also assign to you the monarchy ol' the third floor hall, and the right to look down upon all underclassmen, not as des Jots, but as scholarl , benevolent Seniors. I Y OUR INDIVIDUAL 'l'ALl'1N'I'S and gifts we leave to you, the Class of '49, to develop and polish to a high degree as the class preceding you did. ITEM! james Vlha wills his curly hair to Richard Donati. Lover Thompson wills his amorous aspirations to Paul Knittel. To Frank lirkel, joe Lucot wills his front seat with a prayer that Herky knows all the answers. David Aul wills his ability to decorate the room to James Hudson and John McAndrew. Lucky Richardson bequeaths to Bird Stadelman and Mike Quinlan his sane driving habits. Weary Lynch wills his sleeping during class to Thomas 0'Toole, with best wishes to get away with it. Pat Manion leaves his bashfulness to john McDonough and James Cortes. Pat Lynch leaves her freckles to Rosey Shields. Don Vernau leaves his serious and innocent attitude to Bob McCormick, Dan Sheridan, and Pat Simmons. Bill Latsko wills his ability to chew gum to Robert Merkel. Happy O'Toole wills his alibis to Ben Caparelli, with hope that Benny can alibi convincingly. David Murphy wills his coming late to school to james Larkin and james Mc- Tighe-the thousand words go with it. Lois Adams wills her height to Sally Joyce and Mary Grace Foley. Howard Whetzel leaves to Bud Kearns, his baton and long hair for the conduct- ing job. Ray Schopp leaves to his sister, Audrey Schopp, and also to Elizabeth Ryan his good marks, so they too can make it through the Senior mill. at ,



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Horse McDonald leaves his size -18 trunks to any two guys who can Ht in them. Edith Hornyak wills her bookkeeping workbook to Virginia Kozlowski. Ed Kretz wills his punctuality to any junior who wa11ts it. Lou and L'Otto, disc jockeys, leave the dances to Donnie Schweibinz, with the wish that he may make a big success out of them. Mary Margaret Kerwin wills her dazzling black hair to Dolores Danelle. -jean Klein's ability to do school work is left to Pat Langbein. Mary Ann Capo leaves her nice quiet classroom manners to Sally Malley, and Iris Spieler. Eileen Vetter, Gloria Wfeber, and Verna Wagner get Frenchy Piedmonte's shy, bashful way with the men. . LaVerne Lynch leaves her sparkling eyes to Alice Kelly. julie McGraw leaves her admiration for Gimbel trucks to .lean Holmes. To Pat Sullivan and Norma Schroeder, Mary Ellen Cortese leaves her quiet, Stll- dious manner, with the advice to use it wisely in the Senior year. Frances McLennan wills her curly hair to Doris Goebel. Bill Hughes wills his golden voice to all the girls who adore it-well, one ol' them anyhow. Mary Mc'l'ighe leaves her humorous laugh to Regina Freiman. .john Titz leaves his favorite love to the boys in room 33. Marie Nacarelli wills her thousand-word composition to Nancy Randall. Sarah Wellinger leaves her admiration of Ingrid Bergman to Emily Frank. We leave Clilf Hudson and that Allan Ladd look to all those lucky, lucky, junior girls. To Peter Cappola we give our Hrm prayer for just a few more inches to his present height. -loan Carroll wills her startling voice to Pat Pinkernell. We wish for Pat Kidney, a shorter walk through the jungle. Alice Wurtz wills her beloved name Amber to Pauline Conley. I'ri:M: To all the remaining choir boys we leave the little store for those little snacks after singing at weddings and funerals. To the Athletic Association we will the best and continued success, and the thanks of a grateful class. To the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, we leave our grateful and heartfelt thanks for leading us through the formative years of our life. 'l'o Father Cost we bequeath our thanks for continued support at all social activi- ties. And to Father Sabinash we leave our thanks for the many hours he spent on apologetics. Finally, to our beloved Pastor, Father Rea, we cannot will enough thanks to one who has done so much, both morally and physically, for us. We leave to him our wishes for continued happiness and success. THE SENIOR CLASS or '-18. V

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