St Marys Commercial High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1940

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C LLSS MILL He, the Class of 1940 of St. Harv's Commercial School in 57 individual - I , . 9 and distinct parts, being in complete possession of a well-balanced mind, d0 make, publish, and declare, thi It is our desire that all paid out of been acquir ITQT l-- e pive to Zather Inaeb St. 1ary's, our deep reverence, love. It shall be their duty t ssape into other lencid examples and so that our pa by their sp s, Our Last ,ill and Testament. our just debts of punishments unfulfilled be the excellent ability to memorize, which has our estate, namely, ed at St. Yarv's School by frequent practice. el, Father Ackerman, and all the priests of our grateful appreciation and our filial o guard the entrance to our Lorldly Progress spheres of life nay be directed and influenced pious cxhertations. Ifgf Ile-To our dear principal, Sister lar? Jeannella, who has ever been full of zeal for the honor of St. Lbr7's School, we Hive our sincere admiration and true friendship. ITnL Ill--To Sister Jonstance and Sister 'ertina, who have aided us in accum- ulatinp our vast wealth of kncwledle, we give and bequeath our heartfelt thanks and steadfast lovalty, in appreciation of their patience ana endurance in so difficult a task. ice leave then also, all pleasant memories, but all unpleasant ones we beg then to bury in the cemetery of oblivion. IToQ IV--To the Junior Class in desks in the Senior Classroom. them well dusted and in perfect These aspiring Juniors may Section of ot. 1ary's Church. general, we leave the privilege of using the Juniors! Respect them, and be sure to keep order. enjoy the privilege of sitting in the Senior In this place we beg you to remember these who have occupied it before, and ask that you remember our requests when assisting Qaily at the Ioly Sacrifice of I, Virginia Rinks, bequest dust from settling too thickly successful in this--I haven't. I, Mabel Tyler, bequeath the H?ells of St. pary!s,H be s in your ears. I, Virginia Faber, bequeath to Marjorie Aubin, my ability a sneeze. I, Betty Iurz, bequeath to badly worn. I, Regina Barbapliz, beque keligien Class. I, Rosemary Stevenson, beq to jary Jllen Armstrong, the tas the Kass. h to Karilyn Andre, my ability to keep the on the floors. Tarilyn, you'l1 never be E of putting out they may Nringu ure to get then out on time, or to hold back Betty cattle, rp'sadd1e shoes--they're pretty ath to Joan Apel, my many arguments during ueath to Virginia Bilaitis, my shorthand pins. I, Virginia Hoff, bequeath to Hildred Cafmeyer, my ability to get the ugigglesu at the wrong time. I, Vary the first in I, Rose Tarie Barbaglia, b Ellen Burk be ueath to Johanna De Lunrik the honor of bein ' 1 ., 3 all precessions, but I sugpest that you shrink a little. ecueath to Iarie Corte, my dinoles. .L L I, Tildred Jolle, bequeath to Ruth be Snot, my ability to apply cosmetics.



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I, Ruth Rockman, bequeath to Dolores Dulzo, my job of passing out the slips for Spelling. It certainly is nerve-racking. I, Margaret Wolfbauer, bequeath to Lillian Durantine, my assortment of hair ribbons. I, Antoinette Stabile, bequeath to Mary Rita Easthope, all my pairs, and pairs, and airs, of shoes. I, Angeline Bonaventure, bequeath to Kathleen Finnigan, all the questions that I haven't asked in Religion Class. I, Suzanne Van Becelaere, bequeath to Florence Fronrath, my job of going to the store. Keep your chin up--it's not so bad in the summer. I, Annette Goeddeke, bequeath to Muriel Gogolin, my mirror in locker No. 25--may it always have the same constant use that it get this year from all the Seniors. I, Dorothy Kaczmarek, bequeath to Irene Gracey, my baskets of papers to record every week. Keep them up to date, or else you'll be under the pile. I, Gloria Moran, bequeath to Doris Haxer, my duty of librarian--books, books, and more books! I, Eileen Ryan, bequeath to Ada Heidelberger, all the candy in the stock room. I, Adele Michael, bequeath to Catherine Krauzer, my 25 ince waist line. I, Harie De Lair, bequeath to Juanity Lantzy, my ability to lose ny voice twice a year. It's handy sometimes--especially during Shorthand. I, Jeanne Campbell, bequeath to Marie Lewandowski, my daily job of selling the orangeade. It's a juicy job, but it's fun. I, Betty Schenk, bequeath to Irene HcClory, my ability to talk five times as fast as I can type. A I, Margaret De Bruyne, bequeath to Adele Kurelli, my weekly trip up the ladder to set the clock. Be sure to keep the time perfect-eyou might get out too early. I, Margaret Hemmen, bequeath to Mary Louise Nolan, my little curls. Be sure to do them up every night--no matter how late you get home. I, Betty Carville, bequeath to Alice Petrousky, my ability to get to school at 8:25 every morning, rain or shine, the weather's fine--if you are there at 8:25. I, Anna Birk, bequeath to Ann Rager, my job of putting nreserveu cards on the pews every Tuesday. I, Margaret Beattie, bequeath to Ernestine St. Arnaud, my ability to get all my books in my desk. I, Marie Lardie, bequeath to Bernice Sabo, my ability to get shorthand. I hope you have much better luck with it than I had. I, Dorothy Began, bequeath to Evelyn Slavica, my ability to sing alto. I, Rosemary Heck, bequeath to Kathleen Smith, my seat in the front of the room. I, Margaret Schmidt, bequeath to Rosemarion Trombly, my daily bottle of Pepsi Cola, also all after effects. I, Angeline Merle, bequeath to Rachel Verbouw, my ability to have the room at the right temperature. Look out Rachel, you'l1 probably hear about it if it's too hot or too cold. I, Rosemary Niemeyer, bequeath to Helen Yeates, my lunch box, called . nOsearn--Don't leave him in school over night, as he is afraid of the dark' I, Lorraine Sauerbeck, bequeath to Ireme Nempe, my ability to read most of the library books in two short years. Just read your girlfriend's books for her. I, Marie Schoenherr, bequeath to Bernice Zilinski, my job of cleaning the hall every day. I, Elizabeth De'Wolf, bequeath to Mary Battle, my soft spoken voice,

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