Dickinson High School - Gnome Yearbook (Jersey City, NJ)

 - Class of 1937

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far.-a- ., .. TfQL Qi1i N JZ 'tiff N- H X xx-as ,L : T iX ,c I jp x ...ff 'X c . 7 mx., -5. at '- xi. . ...i - LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT January Class IQ37 We, the january class of 1937, although slightly unbalanced fdue to the labor'which has been thrust upon us as seniorsj feel sufficiently able to compose this, our last will and testament. To the faculty, we grant permission to continue to attempt to collect homework. I, Charles Falk, leave all the worry and toil connected with this publication to all future Owl editors. I, Michael Flora, leave my dapper manner to the next class sheik. I, Ann Orolen, leave my ability to truck to all who will appreciate it. I, Alice Leppard, leave my recipe for French Fried Bananas to all future female seniors looking for a popularity boost. I, Ray Duffy, bequeath all twists and turns of Parliamentary Procedure to destined presidents. We, the seniors, bequeath to George Dynamite Genderowsky the care of all future senior classes. I, Kay Gillooly, do leave to all future class secretaries pleasant memories of a good case of writer's cramp after class meetings. We, the seniors, leave as a suggestion for refreshments for a perfect social, cider and doughnuts. We, the seniors, leave the hope that future classes will have as capable a pinch- hitter as Betty Fox who was always there when needed. I Bill Franklin, do hereby leave my crown and title of Class Clown and Punster to the next best that comes along. I, Rose Margiotta, do leave my 'Jean Parker Bob' to the girl who can wear it as well. I john Popsy Burke leave my charming blush and ability to dance to the Sweet- heart of the next jean Parker Bob. I, Frank Di Nicola, do leave my determination to the next class go-getter. I, Morton Litvach, leave my practical jokes to the next aspiring practical jokester. 1 u I, Charles Schemel, leave all the Dots before my eyes to all blonde-lovers. I, Flo Chapman, leave 'my glistening eyes and surprised look to all future prom hat-check girls. I joe Traynor, do leave my super salesmanship to future chairmen of the Pin and s Ring Committee. We all leave D. A. E. H. S. with sorrow in our hearts, but happy in the accomplish- ment of our goal. Sealed, attested and witnessed this snowy night, june 10, 1937 fconsult your calendarj by: KAY GILLOOLY RAY DUFFY XX 'F-.e bill ff, Page lifteen

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M ,. ffl-li - . I' il 9 T' A 1 -:LQf1fi4,'31 A V ' ' . , Q.. - ff Nh t ra, f' 11- x , -A Q ' I N v .area-L LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT June Class I937 We, The Class of june, 1937, supposedly of sound minds and common sense, do hereby declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. Item: We bequeath to our beloved Principal, Mr. G. McFadden, everlasting love, and eternal love for his untiring efforts and his magnetic personality that are respon- sible for the high standard of Dickinson Accredited Evening High School. Item: To our struggling faculty, we bequeath our undying gratitude and sincere sympathy for the time they have spent with us embibed in suffering and agony, due to the non-exerting Evening students. Item: To the student body of Dickinson Evening High School, we bequeath our much cherished school spirit and loyalty. May God help them when they reach Pace and Muzzey! Item: To our successors, the Class of june, 1938, we bequeath our tact in cutting classes, and the perfect manner in which we can avoid tests and homework. Item: To Mr. Messler, we bequeath our talents and the promptness with which we always paid our dues. We also bequeath him Godspeed which is needed abundantly to carry out the work of Senior Classes. TO THE FRESHMEN: The salesmanship of Anne Magura to sell tickets, etc. The ability of Norman Grimes to ride the surf board. The noise and iilibustering at Senior Meetings in 108. The height of Tom Neary to the incoming Freshman. The frequency which Mary Gillen, Frances Maly and Louise Lepis attend socials. The friendliness of George Bitterly. The excuses of absence of Michael Stipicuvich. To history students, the recitations of Bill Mahoney. The ability of Angelo Amato, Neil Stadter, and Al Grondahl to pick up girls. TO THE WORLD IN GENERAL: To Editors, the ability of Steve Stripp Strupczewski and Charles Falk, to make the year book. The Congeniality of Ruth Newton, Al Grondahl. The sunny dispositions of Andy Milton and Louise Lepis. The dimples of Mary Gillen. To the N. B. C. Network, the public Speaking ability of Mr. Dineen's public speaking class. To the Treasury Department, the ability of Andy Milton to act in that capacity. To Guy Lombardo, the talents tMusicalj of the Senior Vocal Dissenters. To the Brain Trusts, the brains of the Owl Staff. To all of us, such friendships as Stephen Strupczewski and Frances Maly, Andy Milton and Louise Lepis, etc. p u We hereby select Mr. Messler as sole executor of this, our Last Will and Testa- ment, and do implore him to act with discretion and mercy. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We, the Class of June, 1937, affix our hand and seal to this, our Last Will and Testament, this twenty-fourth day of june, Anno Domini One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-Seven. Witnesses-Advisers: CHARLES BAUERDORF Drafted: AL GRONDAHL ANGELO AMATO MARY FLAHERTY A STEVE STRUPCZEXVSKI ANDY MILTON Page sixteen

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