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Page 37 text:
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I, MILDRED ROSIER, leave my classical long playing records to Evelyn Cusack. 1, HAROLD RUMMEL, leave my blue convertible to anyone Who does not need reliable transportation. I, ROBERT SWEET, leave my naturally blonde hair, which requires no color rinse, to Beverly Raymond. I, CECELIA WILLIAMS, leave my unlimited supply of novel excuses to Carl Rosenwald. I, JEANNIE WOOLLEY, leave my ability to express myself adequately in class to Kathleen Montpelier. I, NORMA YOUNT, leave my collection of diets, and calorie-free samples to Anthony Mosca. In Witness whereof, we set to this, our last will and testament, our seal and signature this 29th day of May in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-eight. THE CLASS OF 1958
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Cfau WW M, the Class of 1958, of St. Paulhs High School, Daytona Beach, Florida, having completed four years of studying and laboring under the impression that we have virtues, talents, and endowments to be relinquished, do hereby bequeath and bequest the following: To MONSIGNOR MULLALLY, our beloved pastor, our Whole hearted appreciation and gratitude and the fervent prayers of our loving hearts for all he has done for us. To the SISTERS, our patient teachers, who have instructed us on the path to truth, our sincere wishes for Godts best blessings. To our PARENTS, our thanks and love for their constant guidance, unending interest, and giving us the opportunity t6 attend St. PauYs. To the UNDERCLASSMEN, our sympathies that you will not be able to claim the distinction of being a St. PauPS graduate. $ Di: $ I, JOHN CHAMPAGNE, leave my timid voice and continual serenity to David Saulnier. I, MICHAEL GALLAGHER, leave my enviable tthairdoh and manly bearing to Walter Kearney. I, RONALD KOWALSKI, leave my inimitable but unconvincing powers of per- suasion to Kathleen Reilly. 1, MARY JEAN KRONAUER, leave my unpaid chewing gum fines to April Proctor and Roseann Danko. I, JOHN MCGARRY, leave my many unhnished homework assignments to any diligent student who may have enough time to complete them. I, MARGARET MENZEL, leave my natural curly hair, together With my comb and brush, to Roseann Huelsman. I, IRIS PHILLIPS, leave my water skiing ability to George Fox. I, DUANN POULIN, leave my castles in the air to Linda Purser. I, DANIEL RICE, leave my spirit of enthusiasm and cooperation to William Greger.
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gm cgshozpsat . Once again the old must make way for the new. But dear St. Paul, your Patronage over the temporal and spiritual welfare of those who received their learning amidst the walls of your namesake in the last thirty years, is embedded in their hearts and minds, not to be forgotten by the disappearance of a building. The constant endeavors of your ever-reliable servant, Monsignor Mullally, and of your devoted handmaids, the Dominican Sisters, are also fixed memoirs in the list of innumerable contributions bequeathed by a Catholic Education. We, as the last Seniors to acknowledge St. Paups High School as our Alma Mater, do not out of mere senti- mentality, but With sincere gratihcation, wish to express our thanks to all Who have aided in the preservation of this communityk one guiding light for Catholic youth in this area. Thank you, St. Paul, and Farewell.
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