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Senior Class Prophecy lVhat a day! Yes, a day long to be remembered for on this day the St. Paul's graduates of 1952 had their first reunion in the old home town, Marion. They came from far and near and gathered at the Parish Hall. It was just ten years ago that the twelve of us graduated from our dear Alma Mater. How it all came back to us now as we beheld the old stage on which we received our Diplomas from our Pastor Msgr. McCarthy! But everything was different now - how we had all changed! Older, wiser, but still laughing and so glad to meet each other again after a lapse of so many years. We told of our experiences and of our careers. This is what I learned: Carolyn Williams has the Sunny Cab Company of New York City . Her motto is, You feel every bump in the road . Don Monks and his Solid Senders have become famous: he and his band are working in the Metro Goldwyn Studios in Hollywood. Paul Orr is the inventor of a new soap that doesn't float, doesn't foam, doesn't clean, it just keeps you company in the bathtub. Peggy Glover seems to have the most dangerous job in New York City - that of cleaning the windows of the Empire State Building. She says that Carolyn rooms with her Qfunlj. Michael Solms has just returned from a trip to Africag he has become a world renowned head hunter. His collection is called, Mike's Magnificent Managerie . We were not surprised to learn from Tom Huneck that he had acquired a very famous circus known as Pingling Brothers. His main attraction is Mary .lane Bowser and her If you don't believe it come and see it side show. He says it really brings in the money. Bill Kriegbaum emigrated to Iceland and this was his first trip back in ten years. Bill has developed a secret formula for fuel in hot rods. john Sleven is really popular with the girls: he is giving lessons in a girls' athletic class. I hear the girls are really having a rough time. Paul Dwyer is traveling from planet to planet on concert tours. P. D. developed his voice by yelling on the basketball court. Last but not least is Tom McNamarag he has joined a troop of Wild West Cowboys and is roping squirrels in Central Park. Regarding myself I am manager of a noted dancing school in Washington D. C. Many pupils come to my studio to learn my style of dancing. The time passed all too quickly, and l was obliged to take leave of my old classmates. We all declared that the day had been pleasantly spent, and it had recalled many thoughts of our school days and the familiar faces we hope never to forget. Dorothy Miller '52 18
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Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of 1952 of St. Paul's High School, Marion, Indiana, realizing what a great impression we have made on our under-classmen, are leaving a few things to make ourselves unforgetable. Being in sound mind and good health, we do hereby make, publish and declare the following to be our last will and testament: ARTICLE ONE Section l. We, the class of l952, leave to our Pastor and the faculty, the memories of twelve years of happiness - we hope. Section 2. To the juniors, we leave our ingenious method of blulling and our dignified positions as Seniors. Section 3. To the Sophomores, we leave our ability to hear the bell when our lessons become tedious. Section 4. To the Freshmen-the happy, gay, and studious life we have shared. ARTICLE Two Mike Solms, will n1y front seat in the Senior room to Shirley Aquillard. my natural curly hair to my sister, Eleanor. my ability to study to anyone who thinks he needs it. Tom Huneck, bequeath my seat in the rear of the room to Bill Cartwright. my ability to blush easily to Vinnie Belville. my car to Bill Dulhanty. Peggy Glover, will my Chemistry book to Rosemary Blume. my Senior skirt to Mary Slevin. my ability to skate to Virginia Bowser. john Slevin, will .my Senior cords to Bill Dulhanty. my job as student manager to Tom Colvin. m Chemistr aaron to Bill Cartwri ht. Y Y I 8 Don Monks, leave my Model A to the school to start a St. Paul's bus line. my Senior cords to any worthy junior. my chair at Milos to Norb Getz. Paul Orr, bequeath my position on the baseball team to Tom Blume. my dancing ability to Everett Eakins. my seat in the rear of the room to Bill Dulhanty. I I l I I l ln witness whereof, we, the Class of 1952, have hereby set nineteen hundred and fifty-two. Witnesses: Class Spirit Class Sponsor Dorothy Miller, will my job as cheerleader to Patricia Fowler. my Senior skirt to Susie Monks. my ability to drive to Vinnie Belville. Paul Dwyer, will my car to my best friend. my position on the basketball and baseball team to Manuel Guerrero. my ability to make things blow up in Chemistry to any daring junior. Tom McNamara, will my gray spot to Arabelle Guerrero. my nickname, Moose , to anyone with big ears. my ability to keep training rules to Tom Shildmyer. Carolyn Williams, will my position as Editor of the Paulist to Bill Cartwright. my love of convertibles to Aludy Wood. my liking of Math to Eleanor Solms. Bill Kriegbaum, will my one-hand driving skill to Tom Shild- myer. my Chemistry grades to someone in need of them. my racing fever to Bill Dulhanty. Mary jane Bowser, bequeath n1y ability to get along with others to Jimmy Eakins. my general good humor and giggles to my sister, Virginia. my extra credits to Everett Eakins. our hands and seal this sixth day of june, Mary plane Bowser '52
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