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' 3 4556: fi ' ,ie jff' gi? , , i. ,A , ,,,, ' t 'foflffgen pf goingfhonh Every weekqend, provided that Q slnficbmes me soitiie'the':'gEQ,,fSlf3irle'yfe3Wfyeni13Qmyrbooks, hoping that she mj,,P'iQL: find fh2Iff'3S fascinatingf'asflsfoiind them. .,,A.q' V, .5 255.1 5' s I, Virginia McI?aiiiel, tqlvlirglrene Bertke-my ability totiget into tro'u,h1e' R: , E3,6n enteringia classiiobjih :prdvi'dedgb'efore' leaving the classroom she-Q-fniake peace ff,fgf'f2 ?f ?iQfQ.,m:j,35 treaties with concerned: to Rosemaiyglfglues-my desire to lookielikerzsawreal Villain duiiiiigifa Sodfality play, provided sheQ'weag,Lher'ffi-YE112er's discarded '.-, sqttizhto ' f' ' s,QfzfQf?jZQl,'-'L Macy ,Afiife Qgusepohl-the task of solicitingjatlsgfor'RosQI.Mgqis, provided ij.-ee ap Q she-ichggge:.?ainy1.days on which to do businesgfggb L . .-.-- f F' SQ Qlifif. ,age X I I:,3qj?i'ff:?3QQ?ifzg1dine'qMayleben, bequeath to Barbara?l5Q'IcQoy-Q?-rriy?33rlecioli3i,i'liegls of Q' Vg 1ifgii.-We,-'rulqbw-hone ,of the few pairs now extant,Q?1VhiEhgffor,.a wcholcyear haverconh ,jefff,3gigjjE,j?f-'Q-riblited, anti-scratch program at thefilifillazeftci-Anne artistic'ysigningiabl-liy, whichlenables me-:to njiix.'wiP11ffthe:V,localY paipters' ofa I'QIlQWQFI'I'- t9 ' Patty Geersfffmy ability to playkethe first e1ght'.fEgg.rsi,ofe,,Staf Dustg, e acquiredofily after two ho'ursfo,f arduous practrceflioping that sliefhaseltlypafrenpcele , to master?-fompletely the-composition: to'Ma,ry Ann'fHoppenjans-Qjijy'coveted,-. two pairs: of navy blue socks?-may tl'lCY:':g9I'Yg her for the duragigonjof the shortagegie' iff 315-I ltlp, f V e I -A 'f -. - rr-.-.-:mei ee ei gg'I',,QToan Plunkett, do'beq'1yeath tommy frieqd and fellow-sufferer, i,I?auline NolanQ5Q5,my badly worncyergilgfprovided she regard it as the precious ajatique it is: to sister, Sheila, father sadly, I relinquish-the task of living .up to the Plunkett tradition at the Villa, she being the sole survivor of the family on its studeigt-' role: to Betty Maloney-my pint-sized desk, the last in the row, pro- ? -ye y non. i ' IIC' V, . 0 an 'n ' 1 l.a A Cded P , to Ursula Frisch-my seat in the back of the Green us, the third as .535 fi-lfpffiii right E, among the babies , where she can hear all the gossip ofbthe ff? 3x-'tjgi Jrqwn' use, together with ag i m, spe ling, and ta ' J: :Ziff-fl ,,:Ie,?'iRj,' I, Mary Jane Popken, do bequeath to Nancy O'Connell-my little, yellow '51 'Eg : Z-'5f?-31g'ef '.fX1vQEry-bird, faithful, even though it has aged rapidly with its many burdens: to ii.: 'ffRifii Jegley-my red hat with the futile hope that her friends will not call her fi -if-E511 ' ,iftwb-faced whenever she wears it: to my little sister , Jeanette Pieper-my frm, f I ' 'pjslice in art class-may her efforts be more successful and better appreciated than : ' ' nfine: to Ruth Faulhaber-my ability in keeping my spelling book up-to-date ,. . .A , 1- 7-.31 QQ. .4 . .., I ,..,.., . ., . e '. fin: Sy- . 1 -'-. ..-. -. ' . :-'f.'1'L1-2 ,.. IZ C-ITT,-L1 . . 1. ' .- . 15,9 3 .34 -. .V .a,. jjljiith the wish that hers may never be incomplete. I, Jo Ann Price, bequeath to Margie Reese-my ability to arrive at Mul- ,L1Qlane's on time, provided she will meet me for lunch some day: to .lean Vogelsang Ibimy love for modern, unorthodox music, especially during Glee Club: to Ann F Middendorf--my corner chair in the English room, provided that she profit f moregthan I from frequent trips to the dictionary. fjfgfjgf-,gi fl ',. L,'3'f,f'g2Mary Margaret Ross, to Jeanne Reese-relinquish my ability to be in Lggjjrze-:i.Qe,p.tS -classes on time for prayers: to Ann Kane-my position on the hockey team as ein' V 155' ,goal lseeperi on the condition that she use my shin guards as faithfully as I: to 'Q,g2?.54-55 'QQ' .Qtiit V-e.fn.Qar1,jlNflat,tin-f-my French Chardenul and the reserved ri ht of takin two ears .. , ,eeie e .- i,F.,. that-,dl . 3 g V f,i2',1g.g A 1,925.4-EQQ, e same time. i,1Lf1I:.jg? 3? I, P'atjQSpille, to my beloved sister, Donna-my abilit to keep our family ,-aLl: 3' ..1:.0n' .-1'-, , 1 - . , r -, . . V. F.j3e'5: 'fjgf-Q'2 :Il'1 hand dAurin.gythe.everlast1ng school year: to Margie Schneider-fmy ,powerful Q-f.,m ---1.06 7,1-- Z, , . '- , - ee -3 -' H- , 1 .e . , , . 1 3. A, MU., .,. .,,,.,,4 L wa. Nm xfocalqjchordwsl, hoping that with she may--enlrven-zthe,gSenro'r,yearAfc5r6herself ,glye af jlffifi we - and: compan1ons 'tb Rita Decker-iewhafs left of my eraser whenfl--iinisfa Serqi-Ing .:z-.- 4+ Aeffif. -, ,. .mg--5 J .,- .--.V 1'-fb :.'- .,. I. rr anew, ,- f- 3,5 . I-:e.e.,: '.'. Q l1f-Qul1'- .- fl fiegniy heokeefefe-eher--aladefeiesgmehli rehepershefll heed this helpful him fem.5'e f -. W 1131.1 P as ' 3 ,I .4- . ,W ':'. 1' .- 1-. L'Senior- whokxnowsf' f .QQ 3, ': f , Q up f-I-nik.-, ,'-'A 7:1n'4 .' ,, 'r,., -A.-e A , , ggzgfjigf me 'fi-in E25 I, Aida Valerio, to Ruth Scheper-my place as .assistant business manager g 'fl 7, .of Ros M arts. May she acquire a more business-like manner than I have attained: 1fg5,'4,j'5fl Vi.Q:j-fffrzgglg.jf:1Q:i'f:7-2 tq.tI?Lne..Hagel-my ability to tell jokes, with the hopeithat the laughs exceed the mi.e5 ,n:t-5 pf ,exif-Q I don't get itz to Mary Loretto I-Iuening-my desk in study illgrgaflteffslgefiaas acquired the ability to open and,.cl'ose it without a squeak: to it 3555. -if.-v:V i,g-'Q fi' Margie-:'l?3.3Q'1gbQHQQg-my beloved autograxphsg-ifl' and as soon as, she acquires apprecrat'rGjIii:SuHi'c'ient to treasure theml. -ff .. 4f::.'.: , 5.2 . .-:- 2' . s ' '- f F , 115 . .Q 25:13. - J glggge tiiuenty-two if .'.-f'i:4f'R'i' ' liSf.2Qf-.,f'-,f,,-.',' I 5 ' - f '- . 1-'- ' - I ., '35,-ge,-,:.g V N Q' .. --. - - ...- . .,. w.,,',, INA., , S - . -. a 'W . .- . W- '- . -.1-1 .- .ll,'...l,..41.L i. :: YI . 5.41, 1 4: - ' L F 1' if' H .fel ' ' A Q. 4
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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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' A 1, Ruth Wilde, im1giiirt,.QifffiiAl3i?Q'th Maioneyffiaifsgar on the bgg,',s.grfir,r,he,' morning. May she chgrishfiitelfor flielnext three yearsi and have asigtrlii-Clj,f?2112g.?2rS I had in it: to PatriciagSc5hildp34-my ability to skateyjprpvided she lie Dusk Hole , especia,f1jQ5ap3giight, to Laverne'-Krebs+-9fso',ine of my height. be a great asset to hefwheishooting for-Qiligsket in basket ball. erated, to the following? students 3310 ,Miarvy Dell flgiilnmer-4rnyi'-iSp9Ci31 deskiin.-, I, Helen Woods, do very re1uctaiitl'yeiiIiNil'lftheitiieiigiired articles herein 1:45 study hourfhnayishe not feelf:sqf'i2solated as Igalways fe1t: to.Mary Cathe erine Rabe-my.attempt to have'.-tat.:-IeasItLa ghostfpf curl in my 1531112 ,even 011'- e f'- -' 3' ze . - '1:. T ' 3' . ,. r, V,1 ., :1 . - J, ,. ,,. -- ::..z -r. .,, .4-'1 --. .,:, , L' 3Y'u- '. Ty. 1 ,r.-3. .., ' 5a '4 .I J s.,.:. . X ., ni I ' r. -f l X ,. - :'7 I ..- ' f-lib .713 vu. ':' ' r -. 2' av ,. . :' .. 1- Q. Vx 1 ia --1, . ., , ns .fi l .. fy' ..- .!'C' 53... -fu 9 ' was ' In ' swimming days4im'a,y,.she meet better successfthan I ever met: to Rosemary-a 1 1 I-Iilling-my old, faithful fountain-pen, often referred to as the paintib'r1i,3bff ' ...may she put'up with thggreasiiig about it as well as I have: to Mary I Shields-my Villa bathinglsiJirt',Qdiefgrayest and oldest one in the pool, but venerated because it was'5h'arided down from my cousin, who will invoke N . gremlins to annoy anyone treating the relic with frivolity. ' ARTICLE VII-Signed and ratified on this Sixth day of June, nineteen hundred and forty-four. TI-'IE CLASS OF '44 Farewell ':.,, 'tif' , - ,in -.. 'rj -A 2 . . , e C7-'4 1 J,- .-da If Q. .--K4 ..r Q. 1, . L . A . . I' U '.' , ' ',c -. A . .Q .. .ri I '--,g3.:, f '.,u :C '41- I remember, I remember -what wonderful memories shall we, the Seniors of 1944, have after our graduation, and the bitter, if there be any, will fade with time into the background, and the sweet Will be cherished in our hearts throughout our lives. Although we have known down deep in our hearts that this time of parting is inevitable, we have been putting aside the task of facing it. What a long time four years seemed when we were but on the threshhold of high school life! '..- 1 . A , . .. ,. . A . . 'K-' -- ,-. -f --', ff: . 1, t .5 ,, '. i rr ' 1 ,X I , s.. .. , , . . r 'n' ' -af- 'r - ' - . .fra - 213.11 gg . . ,fhff 4-,.f:-- es' .I Many a time have we as Freshmen exclaimed in exasperation, OhI I wish I '-3 were a Senior. They have all the fun! Yes, little Freshmen, they do have fuI1,.g'ifQf'1f.Ij34,f.'g- 5 g liffff, but fun that is a little overshadowed by the realization that soon all this happi-'iii'-'-..'x--fifgjgfj', ' ness will be a thing of the past. 'Q - '.-ff , The memories of the past four years rise up before you-your first f.qilttz1li,f,--5-f'Qg'l r.: - days of shyness as a Freshman, your initiation, your first prom, your -i exams, your first reports, your trials and tribulations as 'igrown-up'j,'5oghQ2'ff-'1'Qfiil ---. it ' '. ' ries over the Sodality and the Annual as Seniors-all these things passffefbregyol, as bubbles of happiness, ready to burst. .j 3. -IQ'-Q, ls. x'. 411- ' ' , mores, your troubles over the farewell banquet and prom as Juniors, : fl 21 '- .:. J.: J. x - I ca ,-.. .' , 4' .t . n' . 4 Just as the pictures painted on the window panes by JaglgErg5I?fide?Mfore2'--1-' A - - the heat of theinew dawnl- these, joys willzpass away.,.ngfiftcrlaeffforgottelifiehtirely,, but ,io he reniembc-1redj'vvith'a3tinge of ifositilgfia asiwefeiiter. upon our separatewways- .A. 4 I 5-, . 9 ,. . 4. '-:,-a.- ' I I ' . '.. . fx ,ig Gfelifef- .F , : 'A 'FAS theclais moyeislowl'y and surelyro 3of'-farewlelflf-we, look back Q3?::yf 'li5tt1eQsad'ly.upon these ha-ppy.'.Qarefree daysi-,and-.then we look' vaheadyto the .days ,i 'Q .I-fqjfegjlpfz-131, jheforqlusl, days,fthat'.wi1l'be:filled-wlith..thert-urmoil'.of-npostgwarjproblemsg-H 'And . I '-- -gjg-.1 QQ-2 ,frornqthef training we. have feceivedwe takenew-'hope-apnd.courage? I '- Tffg, 'L' D 'T6'. Q. IQ, We bid.ihee a f9l'1d.'f?'I'QWLCll, dear:Alrna'Mater.f Mayithy teaching implant. . ' ' in. us a,.Iiti'I1Qdesire',tQ mak'e.'this -worldfaj bette'r'0n'e uandltolmake ounlives. 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