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guidance and kindness. shown me. May Cod Bless her always. I wish to thank the entire faculty for their educational and spiritual guidance which will never be forgotten. l bequeath to lloris White the nickname of Lambie given to me by a favorite teacher for being the youngest Senior. I also will my Ais to a Junior who would like to have a mathematical mind. I will my kiss curlsv to Pat Dunn who wishes she had them. I will my blue eyes to a fair-haired lassie like myself, a demure Junior, Esperanza Medina. l will the anxiety of graduating to Janet Striebich who is so worthy of this feel- ing. l will to Mary Ann Renner the thrill of my first flight. May her dream of becoming a stewardess come true. Just the thought of graduation makes me feel that I, Loretta Lorenz, owe my deepest appreciation and gratitude, to Mother Superior and the Sisters of Villa Cabrini for being so kind to me. To the Juniors, who will be Seniors next year, ll hopel, l leave my last will and testament. LORETTA JULIA LORENZ l, Loretta Lorenz, who just loves to eat, leave to Pat Dunn my extra portion of bread pudding so that she wonlt have to fight over it when lim gone. It will be a remembrance of our bouts. l, Loretta Lorenz, who likes to wash dishes as a charge in the dining room leave to some Junior to do them when lim gone. It is a lot of fun if you clonlt mind wash- ing dishes. l, Loretta Lorenz, who have a loud voice and yell out right stepv in marching on Wednesday leave to Alma Jimenez, this ability. She needs to talk a little louder. And l, who just hate to get up in the morning, leave my beloved bed, excepting my treasured hole in the mattress, to Christina Emmanuel who now possesses one of the most Comfortable beds. . . . the delicious informal luncheon follows Seniors Rose Bush planting.
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59 331 Every class wants to leave something by which to be remembered. The Seniors of '47, no exception. on Tuesday, March 11, planted a beautiful Rose Marandy The All American Award Winner. fast Will and Cesfnmcni - Scuivr Glass of '47 LOUISE CATHERINE FIELDS Since I am the newest member of the Senior Class of 747, I, Louise Catherine Fields, wish to extend my deepest admiration and appreciation to all the Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus for their understanding help since I arrived here at the Villa. And being the newest member of the class I will make my last will. To Janet Stricbich I sincerely hope she will have the fortune to sleep next to a civilized person next semester. In case you didnil know, I now make known my experienced snoring seems to have kept quite a few awake at night. Midnight concerts, eh? To my classmate Alma Jimenez, lknown better as Chiu Chiul, I gladly and willingly will my none-too-used voice lmy ability of striking all flats sharp and all sharps flatsl in the hope that she will achieve her ambition! More power to youl And last of all, to Mary Ann Renner, the cool-collected type, I give my ability for losing my temper at you-all-know-who! I hope she will overcome her temper, I haven't succeeded at overcoming mine as yet. ARLENE FRANCES JAMES I, Arlene James overjoyed at the thought of graduation, but sane enough to write my first will, proceed as follows: I wish to thank Mother Superior for the 32
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LORRAINE BARBARA LORENZ I, Lorraine Lorenz, with clear mind and determined intention hereby give my sweet singing voice to Alma Jimenez, a Junior. I, Lorraine Lorenz. with a clear and sound mind leave my piece of pie to Janet Striebich, a Junior, who just longs for pie at table one. I, Lorraine Lorenz, hereby leave for a Junior the privilege of being monitor of the hall and hope she can keep silence as I have had to. I, Lorraine, with a clear and sound mind leave the privilege of cleaning the locker room and hall in the blue dorm. Knowing that a will is a serious matter, I, Betty Janes, wish first, to express my deep appreciation for the special interest the dear Sisters of Cabrini Villa have taken in me. May God bless them, and keep them safe, always. ELIZABETH VALENE JANES I, Betty Janes, wish to bequeath my worrying-mind and untiring effort in getting my lessons to Esperanza Medina, who I am sure will be able to use both. I, Betty Janes, being of sound mind do bequeath my cap and gown to Patricia Carlisle, who I know will reflect honor upon her Alma Mater. To the off-tune girl of the Junior Class, I, Betty Janes, wish to bequeath my ability to sing Western songs, and hope they will be of some comfort to her in her trying hours at the dear old Villa!! ALMA THERESA WACNER For life-long admiration and for loving help generously given, I, Alma Wagner, extend my thankfulness to the Sisters of the Villa who have been so true to me. To my Junior pal, Pat Ames, I bequeath my quietness, and I hope it won't bring you as much trouble as it has to me. To the Junior Class, I bequeath my hopes and prayers for you in the future. May Cod bless you always. NORMA YVONN E JIMEN EZ I, Norma Yvonne Jimenez, proud of the fact that I am a Senoir Graduate of Villa Cabrini yet not forgetting my everloving Junior Class, bequeath the following: To Janet Striebich my long deep-auburn locks, who never fails to let a day pass without longingly admiring them. To Esperanza Medina, who is far from being shy and loves the idea of appear- ing before an audience, I give my office of Student Body Secretary. To Mary Philby, my melodious low-toned voice. To Christina Emmanuel my '4Art of Clearing Your Throat. May she receive as much attention from it as I have. To Pat Dunn my ability to . . . uCarry a tunen . . . fWhat's the pitch, Petie?J and to my sister, Alma, I will absolutely nothing-for as far as I'm concerned, she has all that it takes. MARY ELIZABETH EVERS I, Mary Evers, want to thank Mother Directress and all the Sisters for the help and kindness they have shown me during my stay at the Villa. I also want to will my long beautiful braids to Pat Dunn. It seems hard for her to get them. And to Esperanza Medina, I will my ability to sell cupcakes and candy for I0 cents each for her Senior Class Treasury? Not last but least I will to Shirley Benz my temper which never got me anywhere. 34
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