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N For all our days are spent.-Ps. LXXXIX, 9. We, the Seniors of the Villa Madonna Academy, of the city of Covington. in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, are now fully aware that the time of departure is almost at hand, and that we shall have to say farewell to our high school days. Before we leave, however, we wish to bequeath our most cherished treasures, which in each succeeding year have been held by us in higher esteem. Our beloved books, songs, and school gossip shall hereafter belong to the consignees, under one condition, that they guard our possessions with the pride and joy with which we leave them. We do hereby relinquish all our goods and chattels as below mentioned: ARTICLE I-To the Faculty-Gratitude and appreciation for their labors in our behalf. May their future students be less diflicult to contend with. ARTICLE II-To All the Underclassmen-Our ability to keep law and order in all our class meetings, even though we might all talk at once. ARTICLE III-To the Juniors--A hearty wish that they may succeed in being victors in both hockey and basket-ball tournaments, in which we were not successful. ARTICLE IV-To the Sophomores-Our willingness to face the future and the past with smiles and good cheer. ARTICLE V-To the Freshmen-The dignity which becomes them when they are Seniors, but a dignity without sophistication, to which we hold no claim. ARTICLE VI-To the individuals herewith designated: I, Mary Berger, impart to Marcia Roeding-my ability to complete a dress in time to have it displayed at the end of the year-may her fingers ily more swiftly than mine: to Miriam Rose-the exclusive right to telephone from 12:30 to l :00, provided she does not call the same number each day: to Barbara McCoy--my official role as a Friar in the Shakesperian and Lenten plays-may the ascetic Friar be the style when she stars: to Geraldine Mayleben--my ability always to have my French assignments, and my brown moccasins which lasted me my last two years of high school-may she contrive a satisfactory method of keeping them on. I, Kathleen Donahue, relinquish to Joella Schmidt--my desk in Room I. including a can of oil for the squeaks: to Donna Spille-my privilege of going home on week ends-may she enjoy them twice as much as I: to Aida Valerio- my ardent love for basket-ball, and also for the ones who keep it as it is: to Anne Byrne Harwood-the success of keeping her spelling book up to date and the supplementary books free from fines. Page twenty-two o
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