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LAST WILLS AND TESTAMENTS Jacklyn Hager and Claire Roussel HAYDEE BENNETT wills her accent to MARTHA AYO. . MARY LEE HIRT leaves her pearls to OLA CHRISTOPHER. MARLOU HENRIQUES leaves her L. S. U. ticket stubs to ANNETTE IACOPONELLI. JOAN TIPERY'S sore cheerleader muscles go to LAURALEE HORIL. FRANCINE CIC ERO leaves detention hall to anyone who wants it. MISSY DEAN is the recipient of TERRY TORTORICH's broken glasses. LINDA CALONGNE'S flying ability fin a carl is be- queathed to DENISE OULLIBER. MARYLYN PALMISANO leaves her insomnia to PAT CROUERE. CAROLINE MOHR very graciously leaves the keys and money box for the Tipery picture case to CAROL MCNAMARA. MARIANNE BROUSSARD will be the proud possessor of BUNNY LaROCCA'S 5-year-old shoes. KAREN KEENAN leaves her bridge fares to SANDY FALK. ANN LOUSTEAU will be the recipient of MARILYN MARQUER'S and DALE VALLEY'S white shoes. JULIE MAILHES leaves her year-round bus transfers to JACKIE GUEDRY. PAMELA WEILBAECHER will receive KATHLEEN VATH'S piano fingers. EUGENIE LUCK leaves her two spacious lockers to MARIE MARTIN. CONNEE DONAHUE'S love of bands goes to GAIL TRANCHINA. SANDRA WIEDERECHT bequeathes her fireplug parking place to KATHY RYAN. KAREN PARR leaves her urban directional ability to JUDY BYRNES. KATHLEEN LYEKI'S Spanish ability is left to SANDRA CASEY. MELIDA GUE LL leaves her love of English to MARGARITA HERRERA. JEAN RUELLO bequeathes her five-month fingernails to ELAINE BARRERE. EMITA GABOURY will receive SANDRA FASQUELLE'S eternal diets. SANDRA SPENCE is now the proud owner of CARMEN RODRIGUEZ'S term paper notes. LOUISE BLAMPI-IIN leaves her naturally curly hair to DIANA GARCIA. TONI HAGSTETTE'S rapidity of speech is left to KATHY KENNEDY. LINDA FREEMAN is now the owner of CAROLYN GUEYMARD'S disintegrating loose-leaf binder. JANE COOK is the new recipient of PEGGY LALA'S small handwriting. DIANE DeGRUY leaves her ability to get wrapped up in volleyball to DEARDRA MUMME. JAMIE FONTENOT is bequeathed the worry of SHARON WALLENBURG'S stamps for C. S. M. C. PENNY BOURG leaves her cross-country car rides to school to SHEILA WICK. J OANNE DUNN and ANDREE CARRIERE proudly will their love of Texas to DOROTHY RODI. RITA BENEDETTO leaves her excellent choreographical ability to NEDRA PEZOLD. MARY GRACE RIDOLFO leaves her football team to ANN VALENTINO. NANETTE BERTAUT will receive MARGARET TUSA'S hair rollers. JANICE DONALDSON leaves her debate trips to MERRY LYNN MURDOCH. CHERYL EPLING wills her black eye and 10 stitches to MERLE ALBERT. PAMELA SUNSERI'S faded blue gym shoes go to KATHLEEN KEARNEY. ALICE TOURNILLON and JANE HENINGTON leave their ability in algebra to ALICE FORT. CAROL FALGOUT wills her Corvet convertible to DENISE BERTAUT. LINDA LAPARA'S scraped car fenders go to LUCILLE NOBILE. JUDY GABLER will receive MARIE ORY'S ability to whisper in class. ANN GUENTHER'S top locker has a new ovsmer -- CHERYL JOHNSTON. SANDRA RUSSO leaves her gift of gab and good health to MERRY WASSOM. BETTY BRELAND receives KAREN CAVANAUGH'S multi-colored head bands. JANET KRAUSE leaves her portable beauty aids to LINDA HALLENUS. PAMELA CARTER wills her soprano voice to CAROL CHETTA. LESLIE BROUSSARD parts with her shiny, golden locks for ANNA MURPHY. SUZIE CORNAY leaves her ability to follow people around to BETTY DOSKEY. JOELLE KEMPFF wills her diet books to JOAN D'ANTONI. SHERRON FONTE leaves her 13 years at Ursuline to some courageous junior. JOANN CLARY is the recipient of DIANE CANEPA'S green and yellow nerve pills.
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1 : .Eg 1 CLASS HISTORY 1958-'59 was a year marked by world crises and revolution. The first of the present disputes over Berlin flared up, several Iraq revolutions took place, and the Skips of '62 first entered the Ursuline student body. In October, as nameless, confused freshmen we prepared for the first big event of the year, Rally Night. We chose Marionettes as our name, and red and white for our class colors. Our poster depicted a girl sitting atop a rocket traveling to the planets. Our skit, which has been the only skit in Rally Night history to be exactly two minutes long, presented the story of a war between us and the Merry Macs. We tied for third in both of these enterprises. We were victorious, however, in our volleyball game with the Macs, and later won the school champ- ionship from the Sioux. Next came Freshman Installation during which we were officially received into the Ursuline Student Body. In a ceremony at McMain our big sisters gave us our Serviam pins after which we recited the Freshman Pledge. In January we elected Francine Cicero president, and Louise Blamphin and Millicent Bourg vice- presidents. ln May our big sisters, the Skips of '59, willed us their name on graduation day. And we became Skips of '62, As possessors of the Skipperette name, we entered sophomore year. Ann Guenther was elected president and Francine Cicero and Kathleen Vath, vice-presidents. On Rally Night, we were awarded the second place trophy for the skit. We won the volleyball championship for the second year. Later in the year, we won the basketball and baseball championships. In January we gave a program dance entitled Winter Wonderland. The gym was decorated with a snowman and silver Christmas trees. For Valentine's Day we had a heart hunt. Our Francine Cicero was crowned King of Hearts. Everyone enjoyed searching for the red hearts. The senior class presented a mock carnival ball. The route was heavily populated by the rest of the school eager to catch the throws of the ma skers. Penny Bourg won second place in biology essay contest sponsored by Loyola and Caroline Mohr won first place in an essay contest on Madam Butterfly. Although we weren't old enough to take part in the main ceremonies, we eagerly looked forward to the next year when we would be in Ursuline under the banner of Junior Skips. For the third year, our ship set sail. We were juniors now, at last. The year was filled with the promises of success. On Rally Night, we held the title of being undefeated in volleyball. Next, in January, the One-Act Play Contest rolled around again. Our play was The Romance of the Willow Pattern. Again, the Skips were victorious. We won best play, best scenery, the best actress was our Joan Tipery. On February 9, we received our Junior pins in the first Junior Pin ceremony had at Ursuline. As the year drew near its end, we became anxious for our Junior- Senior Prom. It was held April21, at the Tulane Room of the Jung Hotel. Sooner than we realizedthe year's end was upon us. On Class Night, we formed the forget-me-not chain for the seniors. Our class president, Sandra Russo, graciously received the treasured loving cup, with which we accepted the trust and hope placed in us - the next class of seniors. Finally we reached the cherished status of seniors joyful at the prospect of deciding the course of our future lives. Francine Cicero became President of the Student Body and of the Senior Class and provided the Skips of '62 with strong leadership. We again proved our athletic prowess at Rally Night, we won our fourth consecutive victory in the volleyball game against the Sioux. The trophy for class spirit was also awarded to our class. With a more serious air, we then installed our little sisters into the student body, For the first time we donned our white graduation govsms, which made the last day seem closer. In November we inherited the Senior Lounge and claimed it for the rest of the year. After exams in January, we made our closed retreat at St. Gertrude's in Covington. That same month we Skips hosted our mothers at a Ring-Day luncheon given in the Royal Orleans Hotel. That night, January 26, we were presented ou senior rings by Reverend Mother Teresita. Now we truly were engaged to fulfill the principles symbolized on the ring. Our Ring Dance was a wonderful success on a beautiful night never to be forgotten. The next big event was our J unior-Senior Prom held at the Fontainbleau Hotel on April 27th. Our joy was mingled with sadness, for this was our last Ursuline dance. We were grateful to the class of '63 for giving us such a memorable night. Field Day was held in May, and the Skips made their final athletic effort. The result - winners of 1962 Field Day. After final exams, in which we exerted our last efforts toward scholastic achievement before college, came Class Night on May 29 and then Graduation, May 30. The four years were ended, years of laughter, work, joy, and sorrow. Yet as we all set sail in various directions, our spirit as Skipperettes, our memories of Ursuline, our mutual activities, remain to haunt us and enrich our lives.
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1CINDY COUSINS' breathing exercises will be left to' 'KATHY LILLY. PEGGY KLEINSCHNIIDT leaves her ability to stay out of trouble to MAURINE TUDURY. BONNIE PEYREFITTE wills her ability to laugh at the wrong time to ESTHER LANDRY. ANN STERN'S good memory goes to CYNTHIA JOHNSON. JUDY MCBRIDE Wishes EVE SPRANLEY to have her ability to spell . JACKIE HAGER leaves her love of homework to CLAUDETTE MOULEDOUS. GAIL LOUSTEAU will receive NAOIVII LEININGER'S soft hall-voice. KATHLEEN MCGOEY wills her front seat in Senior English to DOLLIANN HURTIG. GWEN PRICE will get LESLIE LACH1N'S back seat in al classes. CLAIRE ROUSSEL'S duty of passing the daily attendanci cards goes to ANTOINETTE GORNEY. BONNIE DUGAS wills her set of keys to the front door for those early-morning arrivals to URSULA LANGLEY. NIICHELE WEBRE'S great acting ability will be left to PAULA BADEAUX. LYNN DELERY leaves her weight to envious juniors. EILEEN HILL leaves her job of ringing bells to KATHY MOSS. J OANNE BOLOGNA'S love of uniform will be left to anyone who really loves it that much. BETTY CAHILL leaves her reservation in the infirmary to MARCIA CALLERY. JULIANNE EVONIUK'S Betty Crocker Award is left to any good cook. , SANDRA QUAGLINO'S love of horses is given to DENISE BIENVENU. Excitement on Ring Day is left by JANET NORTHON to all future juniors. CLASS PROPHECY In the years ahead it's sure to be seen, BONNIE PEYREFITTE'S Driving School for the 'Green '. JOANNE DUNN, ever so true, Is now a Wac for red, white, and blue. BONNIE DUGAS will one day Bea doorbell seller in the U. S. A. PAMELA CARTER had brains all could s For now she's chairman of the C. E. E. B. PEGGY KLEINSCHMIDT is quite a rage As a comedienne on the New York stage. SHERRON FONTE will spend her years Writing speeches that bring on tears. If you hurry you'll be sure to find KAREN PARR still head of the line. JANICE DONALDSON is sure to be The President of Harvard University. KATHLEEN VATH is now very busy Getting in plugs for WSMB. MARILYN PALMISANO is going to burst When she becomes a registered nurse. MARY GRACE RIDOLFO as you will see Will be U.A. 's only jockey. PAM SUNSERI, who is so small Has married a man seven feet tall. BETTY CAHILL is disclosing her way Of how to become prematurely gray. ee, EILEEN HILL is bound to be A comedienne in movies and on T. V. JULIANNE EVONIUK is quite a shocker, Assistant baker to BETTY CROCKER. In future days dressed in spotless white, Is LINDA LAPARA -- a patient's delight. JOAN TIPERY is sure to be seen Oscar winner of the movie screen. Millions of Americans, an ear will lend, To hear Carmen Rodriguez, interpreter for the U. N. It won't be long till we see one day The famous diplomat--MARILYN MARQUER. The world traveler of great renown, NAOMI LEININGER is back in town. For some the future is hard to tell, But not for journalist MELIDA GUELL. In years to come for all to see, Is the famous doughnut-maker, KATHLEEN LYEKI. Future years will always be sunny, For LaRocca comedian, now known as Bunny. For SANDRA QUAGLINO her future she knows, She'll be blue ribbon winner of all the horse shows. ANN STERN in the future will draw all day, Making the scenery for ol' Broadway. A little old lady cozy and snug, KATHLEEN MCGOEY still drives her bug.
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