Jesuit High School - Last Roundup Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1955

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MARK TROY leaves the Aztec Lounge to the Junior Class. JIM BLACK leaves his muchol' tire burns to Mr. Coles. DON SACHE.leaves his private selection of jokes to Tommy Ruwaldt to be told during social class. BOB BOYLE leaves for West Point to be a cadet. GENE STACK leaves his broken nose and his fight- ing ability to Pete Pangle. CHRISTOPHER KLOBUKOWSKI wishes that he could leave his name. BILL ADAMS leaves his ability to ask questions to Philip Swain. NICKIE BERT leaves the roller rink to all the uhard guys in 3A. JACK HOULIHAN leaves for Notre Dame and the FBI. TOM MALONEY leaves the trumpet section of the band to Denny Anders. BOB WILSON leaves Janis to find herself a ride home after school. JON JACOBY left a long time ago for Irving to see Patsy. GEORGE MCCARTHY leaves the answer to 698 to the seventh power to anyone so foolish as to talk in Fr. Boggs's study period. GUS HERNANDEZ leaves his place in the senior lounge to Ralph Tovar. GARY PASQUA leaves to play baseball in the big leagues. ..aJOHN FURLOW leaves the band to anyone who will take Fr. Rivoire along with it. KEN BOWERS leaves . . . but with difficulty. HERMAN BECKER leaves without saying a word for four years. BILLY PATTERSON leaves his quiet and unas- stuning attitude to John Becker. BILLY DUM leaves his car simply because it won't start. RICHARD FOLSE leaves a bottle of his hair grease to Fr. May, in the hope that a miracle might happen. MILAM JOSEPH leaves to buy a cashmere sweater at Neiman Marcus. WARREN LUCAS leaves his domination of the handball courts to Tommy Ruwaldt. JOE NUEHOPF leaves five thousand wieners to the faculty. JIM SCOGGINS had to leave early so as to be able to get home QDuncanvillej. JAMES Willie the Actor SUTTON leaves for Alcatrez. JAMES SCHLEBACH leaves his truck for next year's mission drive. JERRY KAGAY leaves a book entitled Dido and Aeneas to Fr. Rivoire. EMIL GRAM, GLYNN MARLOW, and RONALD PHILIPS leave the band minus its three best boys. DANNY SPETTER leaves his quiet disposition to Mr. Kozsuch. The ENTIRE CLASS leaves their class rooms Qnext to the Principalls officej to the Junior Class. With the traditional foresight and wisdom of the previous graduating classes, we leave as sole executor of this document, that pillar of efficiency and soul of law and order, the cleanest man alive . . . HON- ORABLE SAM, the clean-up man. at MJ it ,Q f .15 X -H 'F' 1 ,ilu f I 5 ff I G. .-.ci ,,. C-'jl':.9-'Q vj ..'.- 59-6 0 '.0G.Ql.

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT 'OF CLASS OF '55 By The Senior Class We, the Senior Class of Jesuit High School, on the first day of May, in the year of Our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-five, and in the thirteenth year of Jesuitis existence, being physically sound, and as fully possessed of our senses as can be expected un- der the circumstances, do hereby ordain and appoint this to be our last will and testament: First, to Jesuit High School we leave our undying love and loyalty. Second, to the faculty we leave our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for making these four years the finest and most memorable of our lives. Third, to individuals we leave the following: BOB FINEGAN, CARDY VANCE, and PAUL SMITH leave Chief', to anyone who will keep him in line. RONNIE CARR leaves his hillbilly song books to Cecil Parkerson. ROGER HART leaves his private ash tray in the Senior Lounge to posterity. JOHN DONOVAN leaves his golf clubs and sta- tion wagon to Ron Fulton. JOHN FORBES leaves his Marlon Brando Jacket to Tom Fuechtmann. DUNCAN KELLY leaves the trombone section of the band to Forrest Ingram. BOB BUCHHEIT leaves Fr. Boggs with a few coaching hints. MIKE MONK MAHER leaves for Africa on the first tramp steamer he can find. PAT HALL leaves his brokendown razor for his tough beard to Jim Obst. LOUIS WISE leaves the Radio Club equipment to Joe Timmerman. 1-RUFE BREWTON will leave anything and every- thing to the Junior Class, except Carol. THURMAN BECKER leaves all his traffic tickets to Ed Krischke. f-FRANK KNEISEL leaves Fr. Tynan with this re- mark: Things are tough all over. JIM COLLINS leaves his flat-top haircut and the name of his barber to Pat Sims. DENNIS KAY leaves his size thirteen shoes to Tom- my Durbin. RICHARD ALLEN leaves the shades and their six blue sweaters to Fr. Kammer. JERRY ALLEN leaves a few boxing lessons to Gordon Glasco. MIKE SREENAN leaves his sunglasses to anyone who feels that he is a cat, WILLIE HULL leaves his excess weight to Lank Smith to be divided equally among next year's football team. JIM DAVIS leaves his hidden path to Ursuline to Ted Troy. DAVID McPETERS leaves all the Irving Kids without a ride to school. RAY RUWALDT leaves all his letter jackets to Claiborne Johnson. SKIPPY McCAFFERY leaves his ways with the women to Hector Ruiz. JOHN ROCKY FINN reluctantly leaves Coach Durick. CLIFTON HILL leaves his mild temper and con- stant hatred of violence to Bob White. NEAL LAMPING leaves the NHS and the school to Fr. Kammer. JOE WASAFF leaves with all the Philis treasury money. WALTER McADAM leaves to Joe Biasatti the front door of the cafeteria to hold back the mob from tearing down Jesuit's Cafe de luxe. MIKE SULLIVAN leaves a case of beer to the facul- ty and a fifth of Old Crow to Fr. Boggs. BENNY SODEK and PAT DOWLING leave for Loyola and the Mardi Gras. MICKEY HAGAR leaves a set of barbells and a free pass to McKensie,s Gym to Claude Barbazon. MARTY O'DONNELL leaves his senior Linz pin to Fr. Boggs. JERRY GRAHAM leaves all his nicknames to any- one foolish enough to answer to them.



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SENIOR Beyt Student Best Athlete M051 Handsome BENNY SODEK RAY RUWALDT JOHN MCCAFFREY Beft Drexsed Beit Difposition Bef! Disposition MILAM JOSEPH JAMES SCOGGIN MARTY O'DONNELL

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