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ix Hi Eilllllllg lllSl Q llllll HHH liEllllllilll -,,-l4,-' Be it Remembered, That We, the Class of Nineteen-fifty of Saint Mary Cathedral High School in the County of Saginaw and State of Michigan, being of sound mind and memory, but knowing the uncertainties of this life, do here- by make, execute and declare this to be Our Last Will and Testament, in manner following: FIRST - We will and direct that all our just debts and graduation expenses be paid in full. SECOND - XX e leave our gratitude, our love, and our regrets, to the faculty, the students . . . to Saint Mary's. THIRD - To the juniors, we leave our senior privileges -make the most of them. FOURTH - to the sophomores, we leave our boys. FIFTH-We leave to the freshmen, our promise that they will be seniors one day also. SIXTH - We. as individuals, leave the following: I, Jack Baumgarten, leave 'em laughin'! I, Beano Sullivan, leave my size to Slim Phelan. l, Lois Macdonald, leave my headache pills to next year's co-editors. I, Emmie Ryan, leave my crown to the future Labarum queens. I, Peggy McGovern, leave a lighted Lucky burn- ing in the window. I, Tom Cline, leave my way with women to Gary McGrath. I, Eddie Collins, leave my lethal weapons to the faculty. l, Ken Davis, bequeath my presidency of the Transgression Club to whoever can surpass my quota. I, Walt Krause, leave my desk to anyone who likes a cramped position. I, Gene Peruchietti, leave, wondering what Coach will do without me. I, Dolores Kraatz, leave my piano bench. l,Nan Premo, leave my song-scripts for next year's Doris Day, Margaret Dwan. I, Joan Porath, leave my combination for a win- ning personality. I, Kath Green, leave my rubbing alcohol for the cheerleaders. I, Mary Dower, leave Peachy with a sigh of relief. I, Mac MacCarthy, bequeath my Volume of Excuses to Johnny Ripslinger. l, Tom Westholf, leave my autographed cast to next year's football hero. I, Julian Kateley, leave my pipe and horn rims for '5l's man of distinction, Percy Topham. l,Jim Schmelzle, leave my box of matches to the arson squad. I, PhiI Topham, leave my collection of rings to the Lonely Hearts' Club. I, Jean Robinette, bequeath my crew-cut to any deserving male. I, John Lechman, bequeath my ialopy to Mon- signor Vogt. I, Anita DeAgostino, leave my position as staff typist to speedy Delores Giltrop. I, Shirley Coty, will my rake that I use to keep my eyebrows combed. I, Dan Quinn, leave bookkeeping class. I, Terry Phelan, leave my uniform tothe highest bidder. I, Joan Malott, leave with a smile. .--,V Ree Menard, leave my shortcuts to the Tus- cola Drive-ln. Jeanine Brennan, leave the keys of my Buick to Mary Howard. Helen Wydra, leave my Polkas for Bop. Dick Koblinski, leave echoes of sweet music through the halls. Bob Kocks, leave my books uncovered to Jim McGovern. Ken Heinkel, bequeath my iokes at Borden's for Anne. Jim Dwan, bequeath my color combinations for some deserving achromate. Bern Deisler, leave for better things. Jo Martin, leave my ability to carry on a con- versation to Mary Ann Ewald. Jim Martuch, leave by the nearest exit. Doc Fleschner, leave my taxi stand for next year's cabbie. Butch Quinnan, leave my honors and duties. SchuItzie , leave for the promised land. Joan Reimer, leave, hoping opportunity is just around the corner. Colleen Cassidy, leave, determined to be a success. Jim Schaffer, leave one good time for another. Dick Moody, leave hoping that someone else will keep the bench warm for the star basketeers. Dick Egerer, leave sighing Life Get's 'Teeius'. Ann Logan, leave with high hopes for the future. Bob Lichon, bequeath the key for the Coke- stand to future Prom Committees. Jerry Desrosier, leave with my eyes wide open after four years of sleeping. Pat Raths, leave wondering who will buy my first painting. Wally McKenna, leave my easy-going way to conquer the world. Bill Pohlman, will my hookshots to those who can manage them. Fred Ewald, leave good times, laughs, and carefree school days. Don Kocks, leave with pride my name among Saint Mary's graduates. Pat Kain, bequeath our table at Borden's to future seniors. Duly witnessed by the Seniors, On this first day of March, 1950, A.D.
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