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Cfam WWI LLB, the graduates of the Class of 1955, being in as good mental condition as usual, and in much better temper than usual, do hereby make this, our last Will and testament, and do hereby bequeath: T0 MONSIGNOR MULLALLYmour deep and sincere appreciation for providing us with the means to receive a Catholic High School education. To SISTER BERNARD OF MARY-our gratitude for giving unselfishly of her time in our behalf. To SISTER M. ALPHONSUSmOur grateful prayers for inspiring us to higher and nobler attainments. To SISTER JAMES EDWARD-our esteem and admiration for all her efforts and friendly counsel. To THE JUNIORs-the delightful task of initiating the Freshmen, together with all our Senior privilegeseespecially our dignity. To THE SOPHOMORES-the rank of upperclassmen. May they learn to cherish our noble traditions. To THE FRESHMEqur fondest wishes that they will continue to enjoy life at Saint Pauli We envy their next three years. eta: The Class of 1955 specihcally devises and bequeaths the following qualities and abilities with which nature so abundantly endowed its members: I, DORIS CHAPMAN, do bequeath my endless list of excuses for tmdiness to MARLENE LARRIVEE. I, HELEN CLOSE, do bequeath my understanding of bookkeeping to DOROTHY JORDAN. This frequently permits one to be excused early. I, JULIA CRAWFORD, do bequeath my unlimited and fluent vocabulary to PAUL PARSONS. Such an award improves self-expression. I, WILLIAM DONOVAN, do bequeath my honorary presidency of the Brownie Club to BARBARA MACDONALD. This political angle has its advantages. I, JUNE 'EVANS, do bequeath my reluctance to appear in the limelight to WALLY Fox. I, RICHARD HANLEY, do bequeath my excellent reputation for good behavior to DENNIS HOUCHINS. This gift will make the owner a favorite with the faculty. I, MARY HAWK, do bequeath my deep concern for the welfare of others to ELIZABETH ABRUSIA. I, GLORIA JULIEN, do bequeath my agreeable and obliging spirit to ELIZABETH RUSSELL. I, ROLAND JULIEN, do bequeath my calm disposition and controlled emotions in difficult situations to DANIEL MOSCA. I, DONALD KEMERAIT, do bequeath my ability to make favorable first impressions to RONALD KOWALSKI. I, WILMA MAAS, do bequeath my journalistic and rhetorical pursuits to MARGARET HAWK. This gift includes membership in the Quill and Scroll. Signed 51nd sealed, this fifth day of June, in the presence of competent Witnesses. THE CLASS OF 1955
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