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Endless chatter -Q ,R11s'eflX?'l'5iiegHur1ey ..... .:,,-5, .,,. fl' .... .Thrlse auburn locks I Aii.. ji'f.:lr., ' A' ','. ' ...ffwelve sleep f,',.Q,fg3fQjRqgh,, '-'Aex,.T,15f,5, ....,.,. 1,.,..-.,1.l ','. ' ignity , 'Betty Huiiisakeir3fff:f:f....g,W - .,....,.iii.i . ..., Eersonalirylgsmilen Mary- Magaret Ross- i.., V..,',1Not5knov5fingfwliat it'S Bllfabout Marygllarie Popken ,'-12,5 gk .....,.... T f'+..1..'.51Dimples Heleril Woods ....,. .,.4...............,, 7 f11....Zi '... ',5,,,..:,...Freckles. 5:1 Joan'Plu2i1kett ...,.,.i. ...I'll haQf2t6'practice Jeannejfgfflaire Vehr . .i.... home .x I ' 12 -f Geraidiiie Mayleben ..,..Good nature '. - 7?-.1-ggrggi A ,,-4 ' Virginia McCormack .,.A Q .4,, '31, i.......- HQ., ...,,.. Irish eyes gf I ,1 ' I .HF 55 'II ll Remember i shall I most fondly remember of the Villa? Why! that would take -jollglnes. Every time I think of leaving the Villa, memories, young and old, ,gh staff crowding, pushing up, and before I know it I'm off into another dream fi. a glassy stare and a complete unawareness of what's going on around me. H' ,qffjz-' -I ink of my reaction to spring's first signs, usually a redbird raucously calling IQQQQQZ -fazizff .ff affoss the crisp air: of the Babel-like tower of fog no longer in fashion since the , IfQf5'f3,- sins here: of the new grass smugly proving that it is long enough to produce a U 11 izfppling eifect with the aid of a breeze. With a rueful smile shall I remember ' g!-,:- gif , ?'.?,'- 1 y ,I . ..:-1-,Q - 1.1. Q- I-. , . .- fhow Wu, our sooty, canine darling, welcomed spring at 3 130 a.m., with alternate . 3 . ,,. . fi-',1' ,.-f ' . u.:' '- '. K ., .. ..,. . , ,K .J-,.,. ' A .1' --fe,-.. , v. . -, v, 934, '-'Z'-'--F' 'I 1' ft' 2' of coffee we made and drank on wintry Sunday nights. I'll remember the feeling i ' ,Q . . . . -1 1 1 l. f sy.-. ., -- .:,.::,.,. .. . f 'S 9 . 3 .f,. -aI . '.. J, ' - . '.'- , f.-viz! ' ' ' . ,.., fi ,'.., 4'-' 11' K W'- .u, , T ' 5 3 .v,. fffilgf '- .,-fill' if aft ' ' ,.g,f:. i1l3'fLf .- xiii: gg!-5 ly I 5124? - .'-u . Ji. Q N 11 1 I P4 ' s 6 . Q .717 , . -'- 'IAF iff. if 4 1, .v 2.--3., - 11,1 jf,-'1'ff.y 1 f 5. .- kr, ,I -I-.,, J.. , M .. ...,g'4jv,'.', iifgyelps of joy and mournful howls. I'll remember, with a wide grin, the scram- 'ibling rush to make the breakfast bell. I'll remember the many steaming cups of sweet tiredness at the end of a day of swimming and gym and hard studying. What better recollections could any person have? And I'll always remember that -the gleaming trail of the Ohio still flows past the Villa and that someone is egijoying the beauty of my Alma Mater, the beauty that was once mine. .1'-2. DoLoREs BALLMAN, '44 ,, ' ' 5 My Mother and I -'fi-i Through the years in fact ever since I can remember I have listened to the mother's Villa days and her memories of the,Villa. They certainly were happyhones, because she has always wanted us, Marybly and me, to have 'the sanjeyogd Aandgretain the same happy memories that the Villa has given A. ,Nfl-,.:,-.Oficourser it-.was hard'le'iiffnghom'e', especial'lty1whei1.oii'r fdowif '- g .,j Q5 5, to the,tra.i,n,tojsayQgood-bye unt,1l,the first vacation should roll' around1,fBgit'jafter lifsf 1' theiirst.-two-weeks, which Ifll-admit, at- times, can be trying for both the LJ 31 1- :lf and-students, the Villa seemed just like a second home to me. 74 'L gli--4:2 ' 1 I know that I soon became en rossed in school work, and the da s are lan- 1., .f-'- -' A 1 ' . Y p .V.1g1'z1g , Lzu, 3 1- ned so well that I have had no time to become homesick. Then before I knew -' ' '3577lff'I iff-fi i31itggir.'vs5ast1me for Thanks 1vin and m first visit home. , . , ,. , 2 s V , , ,l13gg,'n1tgQ5gl. -:-Qrfihaye but one thing more to say, and that isf-I m proud that my mother 11.9-gg? fi5f:,!.,V1Ila,.3graduate, and I shll be prouder stillrwhen I become a member of the hu.. -V ,l .:,,- Q. : .-.' .1 . -,M .--, 1 y 1-.-,. ,.. iVil-Iaghlliirrinag too. H V 4 cf'g?'i1Qg ' ' 2, gf. ANNE BYRNE HARWOOD, '44 3-71' Page twenty 1' 1' 14 is ' - ,- 3--- 'I ,':.'... ' H . 'fa -x Q, Q- - -5, 1 u.Al...,.f '- it-7,5 -3'.'f3,f 'f Z . 4 .. ,ug-.f ,1 .,i: ' -'jf-4 ' ,-f'2'i' . '5 2 1.,,,, '- '- P' 'if f- 1 f , -. :ij Q 1 4- I '- -gf' , ' 4 1.3,-. I
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- -, - . . -7 ,..,eE.:.-,T , .L-2-Q, fi ff? '3'Zfff'.211 ft: -' . ':.,::4' ' 'L' -fy i-gi' ff- '- Ugg: 7'-2? 51,2 ,gf L .,'-' f I - ' f . .. ' 'f gi '- ., ,ff 4 ,,s'ff,,,,,,5f,.1 ,-,,, 1 'A 'rfggvg-y,,ggg'f?.g,,,., - .gg Q, A iiii:il,'i'f'i.,Z:f.:l:if-. -- A 4 '- .'?'-:7TiQf'Q,i, ' 55-ff.'.f9 'f??. , 511- F :, 3fQ:33'7 'f, In this year of Our Lord,iefnir,feteen hundred and fortygfoulr-,.'rjeal5ig'g.1ng'13-,flue-I ff date of our graduation, JunqQ,6,,,fis drawing near, We SQQLQI1e5a53C1X1g''thfilask Of y V ,,,. My disposing properly of ouggiifgstjtherished possessiounsgfathe pricelessftiieasures ofylijifi ff? our school-days, do hereivitfhgglieqiielath the followigtgxf' U Lf: ' 'ij ARTICLE I-1TbfthQffI:aculty--The realization that the,.li6st'f'arg.,jyEtfQQQf - '- come, at the same that they Vdnisagreeiffggrp I 15,13 ARTICLE Underclassmenj-WeQjqiffullyrelinquish of defeating Sacred Heart, one that we ,havegiailedftgdagcomplish,' ,- 3 ARTICLE III-fTof5the Juniorsgsffihe-Senioif:House,- provided they utilizf its ample facilitiesgwiith respeqtidueg them. ' ' ARTICLEfIV1--To the Sophorgiqtes-Ousr:dilapidated phonographn asfg suming that rtieyyill allow ng?-A'i3,the?sffto hatiillgs its life blood, -our-i.preciou'sV' records, g '15-fi' ' if .-'. f . -.,, - ,Ji ARTICLELV.-To the.Preshmeri--Our determination to reach the golilgvvge set out for, come what ,Q 'fZjT',l ARTICLE VI-Tifitjgeiiiindividuals herein nominated, we SCVOI'3llY. bQf queath the goods and chattel-S' designated. '- if I, Dolores Ballman, to Loretta Sullivan-leave the honor of ripping all my French seams beautifully turned-backward: to June Steinman-my nightly Marathon, running around the Senior House,-hunting for Aida's bedroom slippers: to Genevieve Kahmann-my ability to spill the right chemical on the wrong person: to Anne Dressman-my aptness for forgetting names and remembering faces. I, Rosemarie Conway, do bequeath to Rose Marie Quaing-the other half of our seat on the Red Bus, provided she make it the chair for seminars on the happenings of the weekend: to Joan Siemer-my dear, dilapidated, maroon purse which has held everything from pencils to ink bottles: may she make good use of its collapsible qualities while making her trip from Southgate to Coving- ton: to Dorothy Woilfe-the privilege of being the dark-skinned Wise Man in the Christmas play, on the sole condition that she Wear the ticklish black beard: to Patricia Nolan-my important position as a member of the alto section of the Cilee Club, with the hope that she may keep in tune better than I. I, Anne Byrne Harwood, hereby bequeath to my sister, Marybly,-my pretty radio, provided she follow the directions written on the side that is still 11 tv . . ., .V ,I there, and defend it with unending love from all cruel taunts: to Margaret Binieliiiigf -my numerous complexes: that is, if she will cast them aside in her Senior yea? , . . -for, frankly, she will have no time to nurse them: to Jo Ann Veith-I leave? my ability to take sugar or leaveit alone. May she always keep her figure loxgeifji, X as I have kept mine these years at the Villa. .,+.5j,5- I, Marthe Sue Henslee, leave to Mary Ellen Groeschen-my stan1,psEf'h41pi.ng if that she will use them writing her favorite soldier: to Marcia Rqedi,nge15,ri51jy,j ability in biology class to rise slowly enough to avoid answering: tQifRoseiQ1zfr.y -' McCollough, my hockey stick, trusting that she will use it more tharff P I, Betty Hunsaker, after careful deliberation do bequeagk1,z:tQ.Fi75alnQ'Bef5ger57e-l:4'- my, gentle, quiet, ghagnlinghnaiye personality: to Pitiscillafifjorter-QrnyQiindls- Qjitired,-c'haLn115'i'd1Ts1ii15 Z'i'n'appet'iges g,ejf15g-v1,r1a,'- pi-6v2i2led,'j,t'hat,,she can-'yvard--dff in--' '- fsul-ts? ?iS'Wel,l' 'as'I xftog Mari, ynj?au1us+-niy .capacity fqr' memorizing-' World,-,Hisl ,lofgy dates1j..lX?IpPyshe:always,reme'1nbe'rAssuitbanipalf! . 3 ' Tziff ' 3'-1-If VI, 'Rose' Marie 1HfU'fl,QYQ .willwto 'MaryneH,'W-achs4+the Fduty of looking but ',g'3f6rZou'r little Eresrniaen,fw.ho'wi1'l' needrnuchflookiunglafter'inithenext two Years: '. to,lYI3rY.--50311 .Saladinfgmy abilitfy Qto -1,1nders'tandfpeopleQ. in general: -to Alice. 'Murray4--myi ribbed hosierynfor I' knowjshe will..cherish'them Las Iihave: may-I , Tjmjkeep hen YY'Ql l11 dl1l'lQ'g ,riugzllong Wjpttef, montihsl 1 -zz Z ,I . :-, i lfiZiIfi21MfCQ1'm?'Ckv fQ -'Joel-la ,Schmidt-Qleavellilv mostjlprizecl possess room,-hoping that shef has as' much fun in itjnals flfhave'l'1ad':',.' .I .- Pqge twgmg-qnku uh - .- if , X .9 2' L 31 F,-f.. -ff ' Q 3 -'f tJ .Q ' .1 'T -L'-41 . i . . s.- I' ,-: - ' .'.- J lf I-s Lge. fi. L..I' 'll ,al ia.: 5 ,A , ' 'L' .T 'we-I Q . f. -LY. 'l-AL--:, .-ii. -..e .-f 4... I E -I I . . ,N 4, .4 ,.'If.f . . . gh . 535, lk, 5. 'il -f - . '- :' , . ,h 'ig ,. . wil' '- ff: 'lr' If. 'iff' gf. jg, ,jf up ' :I-:M 2.5, I . Q.. R1 :fa 1- dy! . -.,g,.yL. 'if-. 9.1 :pq :Nu '..-.'-. QU .g:'.-'- .-'K Y, Jnq, . . uk 'HI 'yy g'. X 5 ' .T 3.3, 2-v- ' n ' 4 .' :Avg . '-1. ' ':'- f . 'r' I.: :ml-.P n 1 fb. 1 1 'I 'ga -fi' . I 3, ... .....t -C4 -ri ' - - If v-6.1 .1 I V . KL 1, W, f . 4 ff' ' '-fc 4 .- f ... 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