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I Hit Parade NAME Ann O'Hara . Phyllis Liddon . John Manore . Cynthia Kane William Nash Janet Mlinar . Mike Worden . Charles Fitzgerald Janice Waterman Cornelia Desmond Monica O'Hara Thomas Finnegan Mary Holland . Lynn Hebert . Anthony Kuney Class Day . Patricia Brodowski Carolyn Welch Diploma . . Cornelia Fiesinger John McCarthy Richard Hart Prom . . William Coiiin Joan Haponski Report Cards . Catherine Welch Judy Daly . Mike Skinner Jo Ann Clark Underclassmen Mary Jo Burns James Palmer Sarah Falk . Denis Sivack . Gaylene Nuborazek Seniors s.M.A. '.' Parents Graduation . Sisters and Priests TITLE . Stop Teasin' Me I'm Sticking With You . . Mr. Wonderful I've Come of Age . I'm a Funny Guy . Let's Have a Party . . College Man . . Paper Boy . . I Wanna Know . Can't Wait for Summer . . . So Tired . . . Reserved . It's Not for Me to Say . Not a Care in the World . . Peter Gunn Theme . . I'll Remember Tonight Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe . . . . What's New . . . Wanting You I Miss You So . . . So Rare . Making Whoopy . Drifting in Dream Land Rebel Without a Cause . You Don't Know Me . You're Driving Me Crazy . . . . Bobby . . Them There Eyes . . Faithful and True Too Young to Go Steady . I'll Be Seeing You . Sophisticated Swing . . . Baby Face I'll Be Laughing Tonight . . . . The Old Philosopher . . . . The Worrying Kind . Good Luck, Good Health, God Bless You . . . Thanks for the Memories . May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You . . . . . . At Last , . . . . . Thanks A Million Written by Patricia Brodowski and JoanHaponski
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Gllemz will With due respect to the solemnity of the occasion, we, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fiftyfnine, being of sound and keen mind, despite what you have heard to the contrary, do now establish this document as our last will and testament. To Father Reger and Father Halloran we acknowf ledge our prayers and gratitude as a small reward for their unceasing interest in the Class of Ninteen Hundred and Fiftyfnine. To the Sisters of St. Joseph, we leave our indebtf edness for their generous efforts in making us worthy Catholics and we thank them for their friendly interest in us. To Coach Gleason and Professor Koval, we extend our sincere thanks for their patient and understand' ing efforts in our behalf. To our Parents, we offer our love and greatest appreciation for making a Catholic education pos' sible for their children. To our Alma Mater, we give our loyalty and deep love. To the Juniors, we leave our best wishes for the success they deserve. To the Sophomores and Freshmen, we entrust our loyalty to St. Mary's. Individual bequests are as follows: Mary Jo Burns leaves the distinction of being the tallest girl to Monica Murphy. Cynthia Kane bequeaths her ability as a good dancer to her sister, Barb. Cornelia Fiesinger gives the marks on her license to Bernie McLaughlin. Cornelia Desmond leaves her job at the hospital to Walt Cvetezar if he's willing to work for 50 cents an hour. Alfred Mahar receives from Catherine Welch her pleas' ant disposition, even though he doesn't need it. Carolyn Welch leaves her giggling in class to Frances Sterusky. Jean Rodick is in line for Janet Mlinar's ability to get along with the Junior boys. ' Janice Waterman and Ann O'Hara offer their seats in Kandyland to Ann Dady and Lois Ashe. .Gaylene Nuborazek bequeaths her long hours of study to Nick Sanzo. Joan Haponski gives a box of unused absentee slips to Judy Van Dyke, Monica O'Hara bestows to Pat Danehy her most obliging manner. ' Phyllis Liddon yields to Elaine Wilkinson her interest in older boys. JoAnn Clark leaves her expression I guess so to Bob Long. Joe Vail is indebted to Sarah Falk for her knowledge of science. Pat Brodowski gives her desk in French to Teddy Creedon. To Leonard Federico goes Mary Holland's easy style of walking. , Jack Manore leaves his garbage route on the reservation to Bill Van Allen. Mike Skinner leaves his ear muffs fwhich he wears up until Mayj to John Ashe. Gregory Beasley is the sole inheritant of Denis Sivack's Boy Scout uniform. Anthony Kuney leaves his ability to pass without study- ing to Stanley Bonk. Mike Worden leaves to Jerry Sullivan, his seat in Math 12. Thomas Finnegan leases his seat on Sugar's front step to David Edwa.rds, provided he will give it back to him during summer vacation. John Guris receives Bill Nash's wise remarks in class. To David Malone goes the book Body Building Can Be Easy , by James Palmer. Jack McCarthy leaves his jump shot to Jim Wiles, pro- viding his arm doesn't get sore. Dick Hart leaves to Tom Toher his ability to get ac' quainted with girls very easily. David O'Connor receives Lynn Hebert's engineer boots and a flashlight in case he gets lost in them. Charles Fitzgerald leaves his paper route to anyone yvho doesn't like heavy work. With regret to everyone concerned, Bill Cofhn isn't leaving. Judy Daly leaves something or other to Gloria Nichols because we couldn't think of anything which she could leave. ' We, the Class of '59, attest to this, our last will and testament, and hereby affix our seal and signatures. 26 Witnessed by: WILLIAM COFFIN MICHAEL WORDEN
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