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LAST WILL AND TESTAME T OF THE CLASS OF l958 We, the Seniors of Saint Theresa High School, Class of 1958, in the City of Coral Gables, County of Dade, State of Florida, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, in manner and form following: FIRST: To our beloved Pastor, Monsignor Thomas Comber, we leave our gratitude for the spiritual guidance he has given us and for the inspiration he has been to us here at 'Saint Theresa High School. SECOND: To Father Thomas Anglim and Father John J. Donnelly, we express our heartfelt thanks for the helping hand given us in time of need. THIRD: We leave to Sister Marie Bernard and Sister Rose de Lima our grateful prayers for their patient understanding for each of us. 1 FOURTH: To the faculty we wish to say Thank You for their guidance and cooperation. FIFTH: We leave to our parents our deepest love and appreciation for their unfailing encour- agement without which we could not have suc- ceeded. SIXTH: To all underclassmen we leave a wish that the memories of their Senior year will be as dear to them as ours is to us. SEVENTH: We, the Seniors, give and bequeath individually to the Juniors the following: l, Betty Ann Allen, leave my agility on the typing keys to Richard Oros in hopes that he will profit from it as much as I have. I, Andrea Arens, do hereby will my favorite seat in the back of the Senior Room to John Tormey. I, Edward Barry, leave my book How to Get Along With Girls to Anthony Abraham, in hopes that it brings him much success. I, Joanne Batchellor, being of sound mind, will my high-pitched voice when I get excited to Louise Gleason. Norman Boyd, bequeath my turtle neck sweat- ers to Joe Drury while hoping they don't choke him. Louis Carricarte, will to Rudy Hartog, my many and various excuses for being tardy. Bill Cunningham, leave to Mary Ann Dion my ability to control the Senior Class at lunchtime hoping that she won't have as much trouble as I did. Vincent DeCario, do hereby will to Jim Ellison my ten-gallon iug of Brylcreem. Frank DiCamillo, leave my collection of T sweaters, blankets, coats, and shirts to Joe Eversmann. Edward Drake, bequeath my ability to keep silence in class to Bill Parodi. Jeannie Duffy, do hereby will and bequeath my assortment of bermuda skirts to Mary Ann McCaughan. Christine Fell, leave to Peter Mimnaugh my small stature. Marie Fiscus, bequeath my athletic ability and my love of sports to Margaret Pucko. Charles Gray, will my Texas drawl to Don Mega in hopes that it will impress all the girls. Frank Di Camillo, leave my desk in the back of the Senior Class on which I rest my feet to Vic DeCario. Joe Martinez, with great pleasure hand down my assorted collection of iokes to George Mills, hoping he gets more laughs than I did. Ed Paluch, cheerfully bequeath to Dick Grant my much used and time-worn book bag in hopes that he gets as much wear out of it as l did. Vince DeCario, pass on my many Italian recipes for lasagna and pasta e fagioli to Jim Weber.
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Betty Ann Andie Eddie Jo Norman Louie Bill Vince Frank Ed Drake Jeannie Chris Marie 'Chuck Peggy Audrey Anna Pat Tom Marion John Don Joe Natalie Nancy Alain Ilka Kathy Jim Ginny Bob Jackie Joanne Ed Paul Kathy Joan Pastora Al Julia Norma SENIOR FAVORITES SONG Belonging to Someone Picnic Only You Wish You Were Here Hey, Little Girl Heart and Soul 26 Miles Good Molly, Miss Molly All of Me Memphis Blues Written on the Wind Tammy Secret Love Belonging to Someone Begin the Beguine Fever Wunderbar Blue Moon Only You An Affair to Remember The Great Pretender Look Homeward, Angel Chances Are Rhapsody in Blue Around the World , Only You All the Way I'll Remember Today September Song No, Not Much The Joker Till Then Tammy Flat-Footed Sam It's Been So Long Friendly Persuasion Stardust Fascination My Prayer Martian Song l'm Sorry ll II Well, I'll be! al ll II Il Cool it, dad Egads! Il II Watch lf! II Il Oh, goodnight! ll ll II II II ll Il II ll Gol ly! SAYING Oh, come on, Ya'll! Oh, my gosh! M-M, goodie No comment AW, go home! You don't say Who, me? Thank You, friends Let me tell you! Keep smiling What a blast! Do tell! ll Not too neat No ioke, serious What happened? IlYalI Ill llclmonll Mornin'! Wanna drag? Good heavens! Did you do your homework? Really? Say a prayer Don't bug me! Thanks, but no thanks! H-m-m-ml Dream on . . . I didn't study a thing! IISADII That's tough! Really? Are you serious? Fabulous Don't sweat it! Ain't saying a word!
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Paul Quinn, leave to Dick Politz my ability to charm the Frosh girls. Margaret Hanlon, bequeath to Mary Shea my steady nerves in hopes that she will overcome hers quicker than I did. Audrey Holmes, leave to Lois Drake my ability to say the right thing at the wrong time. Anna Hubers, will my ability to get seasick on my voyages from here to Germany to John Quinn. Patrick Kiel, leave my itchy thumb to Tim Reilly in hopes that he will be able to use it. Tom Longwell, will to Robin Langley my unique ability to ride horses hoping that she soon becomes an expert. Marion Mackarvich, will to Ann Dinsmore my ability to find out the latest gossip in the girls' room. John Mackin, bequeath to Steve Melus my assortment of cars in hopes that he will soon get his driver's license. Donald Mahoney, leave my Trig book and mathematical intellect to Mike Carricarte in hopes that he will put it to good use. Joe Martinez, will my talents to be a first class freeloader to Raymond Kotcher. Natalie McCleskey, do hereby will and be- queath to Ed Stevenson, my title of Com- mander-in-Chief. Nancy McEwen, bequeath to Bernie Gagliano my worries as Honor Society President, hoping that he will solve them quicker than I did. Jacquelyn McKone, being of sound mind, will to Peggy Ferris my dark eyelashes and natural eyebrows. Virginia McSherry, leave my shorthand notes and fun in typing class to Judy McCleskey. Robert McTague, leave my ability to compose poems during Religion Class to George Mc- Sherry. Jim Miller, will to Teddy Roe, my agility on the dance floor. I, Alain Minet, do hereby leave to Carl Mannone, my talent to discourse fluently in three differ- ent languages. Kathleen Monaghan, will my collection of eye- makeup and pink lipsticks to Mary Ann Horton. llka Nicole, bequeath to Madonna Streacker my uncontrollable laughter. Joanne Norman, do hereby will to Barbara Ann Stewart my bottles of hair spray and different and numerous hair-dos. Ed Paluch, leave my superb talents of driving station wagons to Pete Myles. Paul Quinn, being of sound mind, will to Dick Dandurand the ability of holding Junior Holy Name meetings on short notice. Kathleen Rickey, will my superb driving talents to Frances Schneider hoping that she conquers her fear of the road quicker than I did. Joan Rozum, will to Nancy Clark, my page boy in hopes that she won't have to put it into a pony tail when the weather changes. Pastora San Juan, leave my ability to give long and unprepared speeches in class to Mike Sinnes. Al Smith, do hereby will and bequeath to Mike Lyons, my ability to discourse fluently in Span- ish and to acquire extra puntos. Julia Torres, will to Pat Fleming my coopera- tive hair and my eager and happy anticipa- tion of report cards. Norma Willenborg, leave to my brother, Rich- ard Willenborg, my abiilty to study for a test and fail anyhow. Joanne Batchellor, will to Ronny Recicar my book, l0Ol Ways to Diet, and all the- privi- leges and talents that go with it. llka Nicole, do hereby bequeath to Ed Bratz my ability to get along with teachers. Norman Boyd, bequeath my charms of be- friending Spanish-speaking people to Victor Matousek. Witnessed by Mary Ann Dion Mary McCaughan Signed: Natalie McCleskey Joan Rozum
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