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MSI Wlll All IISIAMH PATTY TERNEUS bequeathes her seat at the organ and her ability to play to MARY ANN AZELVANDRE. CHARLOTTE SIMON leav e s he r blue starry eyes to JORETTA FOLIO. MAX REISER leaves all of his fine qualities to RALPH STANTON, FRANK HARRIS leaves his physique to MIKE COUGHLIN. SAM FIORENZA leaves his A in deportment to JOHN MAZZIE, DIANE VASBINDER leaves her hair cut and other features to MARY CHIC- ARELL, STANLEY JURICKleaves his ability to run the movie projector to anyone who will have it. MARY TERESA LOBIANCO wills her quiet way to ROBERTA BRASSINE, EDWARD JANICAK leaves his ability to dance to JOHN CAIN. MARY ANN MALFREGEOT leaves her vice-presidency to MARY TERNEUS. JOAN TORCHIA leaves her seat in the senior room to SAMILDA TRICO, hoping that she keeps it as well polished as she has. CONNIE MAYLEE leaves her height to ROSARIA ROMANO. TOM HOSTUTLER leaves his strong back to CHlNK MINARD, JULIA CAULIFLOWER leaves her head to the cafeteria. MONICA LEHOSIT leaves her tight skirts to RAFFAELLA ROMANO. ALYCIA SHEPHERD leaves the name of George to MARY ANN LADDA, MAUREEN FEENEY leaves her ability to get along with others to PAT VANTINE. JEAN DIGGES leaves her megaphone and ability toyell at the kids for not cheer- ing to MARY BERNADETTE LACAMERA, BERNADETTE JURICKwills her famous name Polack to HENRY GLADSYZ, LOWELI.. GAINER wills his ability to study chemistry to HARRY MUTAFIS, PHYLLIS INSANI leaves her quiet manner to MARLENE GRANT. PAUL GYKE leaves the road to Fairmont to any one who has the car and the nerve to go. Finally, we constitute and appoint our dearly beloved successors, exec- utrices of this our last will and testament, in the construction of which we hope and trust no dispute will arise. Given under our seal, this first day of June in the year of Our Lord, 1954.
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llll Wlll All IISIAMH We, the Senior Class of l954, being of sound mind and healthy body, do give and bequeath our treasures to those who have taught us, and to thosewho will follow in our footsteps: To St. Mary's, we leave a corner of our hearts and a firm resolve to be loyal to her ideals and traditions. We will always look back upon these un- forgettable days as the happiest times of our lives. To our spiritual director, The Very Reverend Father O'Brien, to our Principal, Sister Ursula, we leave our deep and lasting gratitude and to the Faculty our loving thanks for all they have done for us in our years at St. Mary' s. To our dearly beloved and fortunate successors we give and bequeath the use, profit, and benefit of our desks for the term of their natural studentship fwhich we trust will not extend beyond one yearj in full confidence that they will use them tothe best advantage in the furtherance and development of whatever natural ability or talent they may possess. We likewise surrender to them the title of Seniors with all the pleasantness and unpleasantness that ac- company it. To the other Underclassmen we will the friendships, the joys of High School days and it is our desire to make the following personal bequests: ROSE MARIE MARRA leaves her pink socks to the girls in the Fifth Grade. PAUL COUGHLIN wills his football ability to RICHARD PIKE. CLIFFORD ROBERTS bequeathes his nose to JACKIE RICHARDS, MARY EVELYN CAIN leaves her d riving ability to MARY ELLEN ELLIS, MARY JEAN YANOVAK leaves her talents to MARY LOU DAVISSON, BARBARA PEASAK leaves the memories of Jack Holt to REGINA PETTITTO, but she takes Jack with her, ELEANOR URSO wills her famous saying, Where's Junior, to DOLLY TORCHIA, MARY ELLEN SUGENT leaves herbottle ofperoxide toSUE REISER, but there isn't much left. MARGARET DOLAN leaves her ability to accomplish typing to JANE CAIN. TONY PETITTO wills his athletic ability to PAUL CHICARELL. PAULINE SCHMIDT leaves her seat in Glee Club to ELEANOR PETRIGAC, DON JEFFERS leaves his nickname, Species to JO JO OLIVERIO, MARIE SUTTLE wills her ability to talk to SUE FERRISE, STANLEY TORCHIA leaves his ability to play ball and to sit quietly to FRED HIKEL. DONNIE CI-IICARELL leaves all his aches and pains to the future football team.
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Sl lllll IZIIAIIAIZIIIIISIIIZS MARY MONICA LEHOSIT. . . . .Monica. . . a pretty girl with slavish blue eyes . . .a good dancer. . .loves to polka. . .has a versatile personality. . .a dif- ferent sounding laugh. . .likes to use perfume. . . she also plans to become a nurse. JULIA CAULIFLOWER ..... Julia. . . a very nice girl with a pleasing personality . . . a good speaker. . . can express herself very well. . . she now works as a nurse's aid at the hospital. . .planstto continue a career in nursing. PATRICIA ANN TERNEUS ..... Patty. . .a warm and friendly personality. . . takes piano lessons and must like them. . .usually a quiet girl. . .but when she is in the mood for talking--try to stop her. . . Patty plans to enter sec- retarial school in July, MAX WILLIAM RIESER ..... Biff. . . a wonderful personality. . . a good word for everyone. . .the funny one . . .always cracking jokes yet never laughs at them. . . everyone enjoys having him around.. .loves Greenbrier. ANTHONY ROGER PETITTO ..... Tony. . . a good lucky guy. . .dark wavy hair with deep brown eyes. . . sharp dresser. . . another one who dances exception- ally well. . . his favorite pastime--sleeping. . . always comes late, except for a date. . .may go into buisness with his father or go on to college. CONSTANCE COLETTA MAYLEE ..... Connie, . . avery friendly girl. . . always gives useful advice. . . everyone waits for the time when she's called to read in class. . .her reading begins in alto and ends in soprano. . .a very good dresser. MARY JEAN YANOVAK ,.... Mary Jean. . .anice girl. . .friendly but reserved . . .the object of many a joke. . .likes to wear jewelry and scarfs. . .Mary Jean would like to become a famous ballet dancer. MARIE SUTTLE, , . , . Marie. . .tall and pretty. . .a deep throated voice. . . an evendeeper laugh. . . a wonderful dancer. . .a very nice personality. . . loves to stir up excitement. ..the last one to leave a party--that's Marie. ELEANOR LEE URSO. . . . . El. . .an attractive girl with a pleasing personality . . . high on everyone's popularity poll. . . has a very even temper. . . wears her clothes s plendidly . . . plans tomake a career of designing clothes. ALYCIA SHEPHERD ,.,.. Alycia. . . Carrot Top . . . has beautiful auburn hair . . . seldom becomes angry, but when she does she burns . . .a very pretty girl with a pleasing personality. . .always keeps a secret. . .plans to go on to college. DONALD LEE CHICARELL ,,.,, Donnie. . .a very handsome and popular boy . . .has a. pleasing personality. . . keeps his shoes polished to a T . . . won- derful at athletics, especially football where he served as captain. . . hopes to continue this ability as a professional football player. PAUL EUGENE GYKE ..... Paul. . . a real nice guy. . . knows alot about govern- ment affairs. . . quick to express his opinion. . .looks sharp in a suit. . . but loves to wear sport shirts. . .he can even fly a plane. . .plans to become a pilot in the near future. DONALD JEFFERS .,,,, Don. . .changed overnight from a shy and backward boy to one full of excitement. . .very friendly and even witty on occasions . . . a neat dresser. . .loves sports, particularly football. . .is now employed at the corner confectionary.
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