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WHATEVER WILL BE, WILL BE Julie Atkins will be an internationally-famed ballerina. Diane Ayers will create the world's largest pocketbook. Mike Baker will own a florist-undertaker monopoly. John Barry will sell a hair-straightener. Denise Benoist will star in the water-ski show at Cypress Gardens John Bosworth will own Eastern Air Lines. Dick Bratz will pilot a rocket ship to the moon. Eileen Butler will own a telephone. Albert Carricarte will take the first picture of a man from Mars. Mary Ann Coomes will run a helicopter service to St. Augustine. Blanca Correa will design travel posters for Colombia. Dorothy Cronin will be the first woman manager of the Yankees. Lynne Daniel will be the Miami distributor of Boston baked beans. Luis del Valle will be the chief usher at the Gables Theater. Kate Duffy will be a teacher and have to eat lunch at the school cafeteria. Susan Eckes will be the world's most renowned souvenir collector. JoAnne Farley will be a model on the program, The 564,000 Question. Mike FitzGibbon will be the head of a demolition crew. Mike Garcia will star in a movie called The Continental. Judy Graham will publish the book, l O01 New Things to Do in Shorthand. Frank Hamilton will sell plaid belts. Mary Hirsch will be a famous lecturer about Chicago. Louie Horkan will be a truant officer. Tom Jessop will own Eagle's Five and Ten. Pete Klein will be a famous collector of 78 r.p.m. records. Ray Knowles will be President of Food Fair. Ron Knowles will be his competitor as head of A 81 P. Mollie Mackin will manufacture false pony-tails for the less fortunate 'of the world. Mary Alice McAvoy will teach the Philadelphia dialect at the U. of M. Beryl Miller will be the American leader of the Girl Scouts. John Muncey will be Wrigley's chief competitor. Bernie O'Hanion will teach Civics at S. T. H. JoAnn Overman will be the National Director of the WAVES. Mary Pesola will win a gold medal in the Olympics. Dave Pettengill will own the world's largest stamp collection. Cecile Renuart will launch a termite invasion at Lindsey Lumberyard. Walter Rickey's company will publish the Beacon. Charles Sacher will not be nominated for president, thus ending his long nomina- tion streak. Oscan.-Schwarzberg will teach the art of English pronunciation. Connie Schwarzberg will teach Spanish Shorthand. Rae Stevenson will inaugurate the walking competition in the Olympics. Tommy Vickers will be voted the Right-hand Man of the Year. Jack Walsh will create the comic strip Wally, the Waltzing Walrus. Tomi Ann Wight will manufacture elevated shoes. MARY HIRSCH DOROTHY CRONIN MARY ANN COOMES
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Dick Bratz, leave to Edward Drake my unique ability to make two landings on one approach. Louis Horkan, gladly leave to George Drury my pair of seventeen-inchers, for l know he will fill them. Rae Stevenson, leave to Jeannie Duffy Sister Marie Bernard's English tests. Kate Duffy, bequeath to Marie Fiscus my athletic ability and my love of sports. Judy Graham, leave to Peggy Hanlon my famous intelligence. Charles Sacher, leave to Anna Hubers my remarkable fortune of getting nominated for anything and everything. Tom Jessop, bequeath to Pat Kiel my assorted collection of palm fronds, coco- nuts and banana peels. Tommy Vickers, leave to Tommy Longwell my ability to stay out of trouble. Consuelo Schwarzberg, do hereby leave to Marian Mackarvich my Spanish accent and my Latin personality. Pete Klein, bequeath to John Mackin my ability to charm the faculty, fun in the red bomb, laughs at the times, blasts at the shack, and my charmed duels. John Muncey, leave to Joe Martinez my special knack with English homework and my ability to get along with Sister Marie Bernard. Mary Ann Coomes, do hereby leave to Natalie McCleskey my ability to give un- prepared speeches at Sodality Convention while hoping that she doesn't have to give too many. John Bosworth, will to Albert McCurdy my ability to hound people for money. Tomi Ann Wight, leave to Nancy McEwen my Secret Formula Growing Pills in hopes that she uses them to a greater advantage than I did. Cecile Renuart, bequeath to Jackie McKone my ability to yell the loudest at the football games. Ron Knowles, will to Robert McTague my athletic toe because he took such good care of the shoe that protected it. Mike Garcia, hereby bequeath to Alain Minet my ability to offer proficient and fluent discourse in three different languages. JoAnn Overman, leave to any inquisitive science student my secret formula for blowing up the Chem lab. Mary Alice McAvoy, do hereby leave to Kathleen Monaghan my straight hair and a tube of dark lipstick. Eileen Butler, will to llka Nicole my ability to get more carbon on myself than on the paper in typing class. Julie Atkins, bequeath to Joanne Norman my marvelous modeling talents and my ability to look sophisticated. Mike Baker, leave to Ed Paluch my hopped-up walking shoes. Blance Correa, hereby leave to Paul Quinn my amazing knowledge of the Spanish language. Lynne Daniel, bequeath to Kathy Rickey my useful' knack of catching a ioke before it is lost forever. Mary Sandra Hirsch, reluctantly leave to Joanie Rozum my driver's license and all the talent that goes with it. Susan Eckes, leave to Pastora San Juan my ability to forget everything. Dave Pettingill, leave to Thomas Sherry my undying wit and grid-iron dexterity. Jack Walsh, will to Al Smith my unusual assortment of binoculars, hoping he will put them to a better use than I did. Ray Knowles, leave to Julia Torres my well-known conversational ability and my likeable personality. JoAnne Farley, hereby leave to Norma Willenborg my ability to talk during Study Hall, hoping that she may use it as well as l did. Oscar Schwarzberg, leave to the Junior Class Mr. Gorman's mathematical iokes. Signed by: MARY SANDRA HIRSCH MARY ANN COOMES witnessed by DOROTHY CRONIN PAUL QUINN JOANNE NORMAN
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