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Page Eighteen The Academic SENIOR CLASS WILL ARTICLE I We, the Senior Class of 1948, of Sacred Heart Academy, declare this to be our last will and testament. ARTICLE II 4 We bequeath to the Junior Class our ability to cooperate with one another. ARTICLE III We leave to the Sophomore, our school spirit. ARTICLE IV To the Freshmen, we will our brilliant minds. ARTICLE V To the members of the faculty, we do hereby will and bequeath our ap- preciation for their guidance, patience and understnding. il..- Seperately and individually, we do hereby will and bequeath our possessions as follows: I, Donald Averill, reluctantly leave the abilities which took me fourteen years to master to my lower classmen. First. my perfect attendance to Leona Miles, to Irene Hoffert my biology book that I used eight semesters. QI think my knowledge of biology is advanced enoughj. Last of all, my one and only charm, my muscle bound body fall 215 lbs.j to John Lamkin, my competitor. I, Carl Blaser, will my front seat to Francis Hurlimanng to Stanley I leave my church key, as he usually needs one. To Deney I leave my ability to come out of wrecks fcarsj with only scratches, and to my brother Bob, my backward number four basketball jersey, just to keep it in the family. To lyiargaret Buchler, I leave my gum chewing, in hopes she has better success than I. I, Charles Butts, will my desk in the noisy corner of the room to Betty Armstrong, to see if it will enlighten her mindg to George Becker my football position and tackling ability, to Myrtle Plasker, my absences without excuses, to Edith W'assmer, my school spirit, and to Francis llenck. my basketball abilityg my model A school bus to Johnny Wehinger and last but not least, my personality to all lower elassmen. I, Betty Couzins, will my place at the annex to anyone who is interested. I will my extra credits to lVillis Rutledgeg my great ability to study to Jimmy Brown fas I am sure he will keep it upj 3 to Peter Iloffert, my being able to do my own work, and to Lloyd Baertlein, my ability to git 'iso-mad because he never does. I. lylarilyn Fitzpatrick, reluctantly bequeath the following abilities I struggled so diligently to master, the four years I spent in this high school: First, to Alice Schmitz, my ability to keep lat-2 lours, school nights, and sleep six out of
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The Academu: Page Seventeen SALUTATORY Reverend Fathers, Sxsters, Parents Frxends Another year has gone by, a year of fun and excxtement, of troubles and dlsappolntments, but wlth that year comes the most excltmg, the most joyful, and perhaps the most tearful tlme m our school lxves graduatlon Smce we could never have reached thxs goal wxthout the help of our pastors, our Szsters, or our parents, we, the egraduatmg class of 1948, wxsh to render our thanks to them As one member of the class, I wlsh to express the sentxmz nts of us all We will nevcr reahze or appreclate everythmg th t has been done for us but we can and w1ll try to repay our bcnefactors, at least a httle bv obeylng thexr admomtlons at all tlmes They have always had our souls 1n mmd and we thank them for xt And the dear Sisters' how much they have sacr1f1ced m order that they m1ght show us the may the good,clean way, to heaven' By their teachmg and example, we have learned more than from any number of books To our parents we vush to express our apprecxatxon for thelr unselfzshness m provxdmg us w1th a Cathohe educat1on We know lt was hard for them, at txmes, and we love them for It umors today we leave you, and me leave the beloved school ln your care We present you wxth the l-eys Open the doors to the many httle mcxdents, the quamt experiences that have so hghted up our last exeltmq year as seniors We stand together for the last txme but knov. ng your dependabxhty your earnestness and smcerrty we have no fmars Xou mll ea rv on the great tradmon of the school, brmemg her great honor and respect We cannot help but feel a sense of VICIOTN of success s we finally have the s'tt1sf1ct1on of attamlng a goal, ready to face hfe and the future wlth a broad r kno yledfre and stronger determmatxon May we fulhll the expectatlons of all' Rxta Gass '48 . .1-... . . L 1 . . Vx '. 1 'x lr . ' 8 1 2 . V I K a u ' 1 4 I . .... I f . , , . , ., ., , - Y J ' ., ' , 'S ' 4 Y . r x x Y . . . . ' . , '1 ' . y', i' ,.. . ' ' , , , , I ,' Vx. 15 ' 1 A, L . V -fs v , , . ., ,, . .,.. . . . .. ' . ' e vw' l . ' :J ....
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The Academzc Page Nmeteen seven perrods the followmg day, my abllxty to be confronted for chewmg gum, the mmute I step into a class, to Rllda Bamford, and my advanced knowledge of shorthand, to Vrrgma Van Dyke fMay xt do her as much good as lt has me 1 I Rrta Gass, wrll to Margaret Becker my basketball sult 1f she ll promlse not to wear xt out My abxhty to abstam from wrxtxng poems about my favorite hero, I grve to Irene Hoffert To Rose Redmg I w1ll my prompt attendance at Home Ee sewing meetmg eyery Thursday nlght and to Betty Armstrong, I will whatever she needs yyhrch rs xn my possessxon very little I Marcella Hoffert yyxll to Irene all of my A s m hopes she ll travelllll To Dorothy, all my Ty Poy tr p1ctures IU rc turn for her B Mxtehum pxctures To Rxta Stembach, my posxt on as guard on the mam team, I beheve she IS capable of replaexng mt To ovee Bryan to skatc wrth rn the grand march Pant' Pant' To Marv Fasbmd my art of getting mterestcd xn :1 good book QC A C I Elsxe Hurlxmann lt ay: tothe ptr on yyho n cds xt most my abxl ty vylaen I yy nt tol to do as Im told To the Hrst person yyho asks for zt I yyxll my most trzasur d duty of rlngmg btlls 'ylay he alyyays eherxsh It I l ayc to Mouse my tzsk of tellmff tum to all thosc yyho ask provxdc d she ney er fa l to ansyyt r To I loyd Bacrt un I yull my exft of yymn ng all 'iftxlll cnt smee I he rd h yy s lc ft yyxthout xt My knoyyledet of Nestucea Ca ltml td an ount c l I leay to Nlyrtlc sxnce she xs mel ned to be mterested My good humor I yull to all the loyy er cl usmatcs, stung they vy1ll need xt I Donald enck bequeath my long hard earned ab1l1t1es as follows to Stanlcy Stcmbaeh rr'y plaec t cnd xn the tr ng Thlrd and last to the freshmen Qlflg my elm., loud dxstlnc t yovcr I Carl Redlng do yull and bequeath to Vlrmnla Van Dyke my bashfull ness my taxx s rvlee to Den Flat? and last my desk 1n the corner of the room to th d afest person neyct year I Ellecn Shayy wrll to Carol Boyer my Armxshayys fPortland that IS I eons1df-red leavmg school 1 hug enough offumg to Anna Cass To Edith Wlassmer, I glye my ha d farned posrtxon of foryy ard fprovxdmq she 1s good enough T the faculty I grve thanks for my dxploma I BI ry Stephen on hfrfbv yylll md bequtath to Alu' Sthm1t7 the frxend sh ps I have formed at dear old S H A and to anyone yyho yy ants rt I leaye my drawmg ab1l1ty plus a bottle of aspxrm To Bobby Blaser I turn over the manager hlp of the Glrl s ba kttball team the lucky boy' To Lloyd Baertlem I yull sorne new mrl to yymk at durmq class Know that Ill bc gone My yymnmg smlle I leave to Stu and Deney, and to everyone, I rmpart my best yyxshts I Wllllam Wehmqtr w1ll my blush to the only one yyho can wear lt, Bernard aeobs Bly vlrtue of kcepmg my mouth shut at the proper tune, to my tymo brothers Andy and ohnny Last of all my advanced yyay yyxth ysomea to Edward Werner I Elwabeth Wostel leave to Eugtnc Sander my dramatxc abxhty also my dark ha r My basketball suxt and hart of the ball to the one yyho yyxll get the most use out of them I wxll my abrhty to study and reee1ve hrgh grades to Rudolph my sunny d1spos1t1on to Mary I'1ssb1nd and I leaye my place at the mrrror to Rose Redmg Szgned THE SENIORS , . . . , ' J , . ' Q ' ' 7. , . l , , l , , y ,. . 7 W . l X . . .. . . x x G 5 ' X J x CC 7 7, A , K ' ' T- ,. . ' e-. . z'Qf.. yn , A - my Q V I V' Ll l I . . . s - 3 , I . s , A - - X , l - ' M ts sa M. I .Pe ..l.f.. , . Q. .- --,rj 1. - O e ' A ' .X 4 ' trs . . ky' . le . f 'L ' ' 1.g'..j1 xx- fx.. , 3. e 'ax' '. . f' A .' ... t'.1 .:.-. tfe , ' . . '1 .. 'K f ' x O K Y. l , , J , . I' 5, 4 - , , .. .: Andy' Wfehmger, I leave my abxllty' to cheat successfully' IH my soelology quxzzesg to . X . , . A rx - . s 1. D. f ' , 1, , I X vt' I . 1 v vl K ., . , . ,, . a ' a 7 f' .- ' , ' .V ' ' ..: I' .e ,, ey . ,g . , j 'J e er. . Q . . . , ,. U . . K, U A f . , V f I - V , e 3 K .I .. . 1 . A U . o L , JV: K . I . , a s . f ' ' 1 '. . If ' ,, - . 1 . t . . .: . . ' ., ' '. . , f 1 is 1 - C. . L I 4 I 1 A 5 .- . , Q x Y 7 ' Y is 77 K A , y , , B , , . , I I q -l f Y C Y . , X I ' ., 1 J I. , I . ' ' ' ' . . . 5 , . , I f 1. , I' 4 1. 1 . .. . s r f ' L , ,' . y' K k L 1 . . ' 3 ' Y y J
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