ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL RECORD 9 of He Claisie of ' 35 WE, THE members of the class of ' 35, of the English High School in the City of Boston, County of, Sufifolk, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, on this, the second day of April, in the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred and thirty-five, and of the one hundred and fourteenth year of the English High School, being in sano mente et sano corpore, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament, and do cfeclare null and void whatsoever wills heretofore made by us. We bequeath the following : 1. TO THE JUNIORS: We leave you our shoes to be filled ; may they fit you. To you is left our present domicile situated on the first floor facing Montgomery Street with its hand-carved furniture, its murals, and pictures. To you is left 400 officers ' accoutrements, with two small booklets (will be ready in September), one dealing with the maintenance of discipline in the ranks, the other concerning the proper method of giving exercises to seniors. We wish you all the joy that we shall experience on street parade. Our honor, prestige, and a senior ' s dignity is left to you. Lastly but not leastly is left the honor of hearing advisers repeat that time-honored phrase, REMEMBER, YOU ARE SENIORS; WE EXPECT SOMTHING FROM YOU. II. TO THE SOPHOMORES: Condolence ! The half way mark is reached. Better grow up and find something nice and easy to study. Perhaps you will get by. We did. III. TO THE FRESHMEN : We leave to you an acute sense of awfulness at the realization that you are a part of the finest and greatest school upon the face of the earth. IV. TO LATIN SCHOOL: We leave you the realization that you are 300 years old, but that English High School is the school of schools. Also, as is the ancient procedure, there are left a few vacant seats in each class room to be filled at your earliest convenience. THE FOLLOWING DIGNITARIES LEAVE INDIVIDUAL BEQUESTS: Rubinoff Gordon leaves memories of Chinatown. Carlo Maccarone leaves five plates of spaghetti. Goofy Hyman leaves an unforgetable campaign speech. (He probably had amnesia when he gave it.) The Three Musketeers — Gianopoulos, Eldridgeand Mario Giorgione — leave pleasant memories of Q4. Flash-Flash Zeimetz leaves 5 3 5 to be broken by a Latin sprinter! Kingfish Claflin, President of the Class, bequeaths a leaflet entitled, Prevention of Wrinkles after Reducing. Constantino D. Cotoulas leaves his Irish blood! Vincent Mauricci leaves three cat guts (from his violin) to be given to those Latin musicians who rank high in music. John Barrett leaves five candy wrappers. Fulginiti leaves 12 A to be distributed on Honor Day to those Latin students who need a higher recommendation to enter either Harvard, Yale, or Princeton. Leon E. Bailey leaves the wrinkles and blemishes h€ got through hard study. (Good for you. Bailey! Your kindness is colossal! May Latin High School profit greatly by your gift!) Hackenson leaves six word signs and two contractions. Harington leaves the first sentence in every paragraph of Muzzys History of the United States. George Frank leaves his famous slogan: Down with the Chain Stores. (Good for you, old toppie!) Robert Langlois, Hennessy, and Duhy leave their golden debating voices ! Generous Natola leaves a detached car check. Strawberry Blond Conlin leaves a 1917 one-cent lunch check. Jay Bee Cufif leaves a cuf? button. (That ' s the E. H. S. football spirit!) Theodore Roosevelt Wong leaves two chopsticks. (Fresh from China, heli!) Abraham Abraham Abraham leaves a half-pound of Sqiure ' s ham ! The Q4 Classes leave Uncle Dudley (forever — and how!)
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