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-vig-siijci A V j f.. -.- . ' if if if if if if 1 'I'I-IIEIDUGOUT I, J. B. Moody, leave my white flannels to Bradham. I, Raul Mora, leave my height to Jindra. I, Ralph Merton, leave my boxing ability to Mead. I, Eddie Noel, leave my irresistable charm to Garcia. I, Fizz Phelan, leave my nickname to Schmidt. I, Chuck Raphun, leave my merits fboth of themj to Barraque. I, Roy Reyant, leave my abundant hair to Sordo. I, Gaston Robau, leave my reveille memories to Spearman. I, Roger Schneck, leave my love affairs to Dunn. I, Byron Shouppe, leave my love for discipline to Leitch. I, Heath Steele, leave my knowledge of the game of football to Gay. I, George Turnburke, leave my trapping and hunting ability with the bow and arrow to Harry , I, James Waynick, leave my philosophies of life to Moss. I, Herbie Wertz, leave my persistent smile to Perazza. In addition to the above individual bequests we, as a class, do hereby make and declare the following bequests: To Colonel Mendels, we leave our sincerest hopes that his ambitions and desires for the Academy be realized. To Major Mendels, we leave the best of the best for the athletic department. To Colonel Bryant, we leave a year with no bull-ring. To Major Peden, we leave 27 maids to clean the Junior Barracks and three watch- men for Harry. To Major Mullaly, we leave our best hopes for an ideal Corps of Cadets and no necessity for study hall. To Colonel Ligon, we leave four new islands and three new buildings as labora- tory material for his surveying classes. To Colonel Jones, we leave a yearly pass on the P. 81 O. Steamship Lines to Cuba. To Major Fleming, we leave three alarm clocks and a perpetual hair-cut roster. To Major Bertschey, we leave our hopes for a superior corps of cadets, with superior officers, and two hours daily for drill and military classes. To Captain Ligon, we leave a new adding machine with which he can properly add his golf scores. To Major Jones, we leave Lieutenant Pierce's machine gun for shooting rats. To Lieutenant Finck, we leave the privilege of using study hall for detentions. To Lieutenant Lutz, we leave the official title Uncle Pookie , which the junior cadets have unanimously bestowed upon him. To Captain Joseph, we leave a new pair of scales for weighing the members of the diet table. In witness whereof, we have hereby caused to be placed our hand and seal on this the twenty-seventh day of May in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and thirty- eight. THE CLASS OF 1938. St. Petersburg, Florida, May 27, 1938. Pg 123
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THEDUG0lUT'k if 'lf if i' 'lf if Kant mill aah Efrntamvnt nf the ' Gllaaa nf 1538 Being of reasonably sound mind and body, we, the class of 1938, do hereby de- clare this to be our last will and testament: I, George Anderson, leave my addresses and telephone numbers to Bing Mc- Queen. I, Charles Ayres, leave my baton and my superior twirling ability to Smith, D. W I, Agustin Benitez, leave my outstanding academic record to Gustat. I, Calvin Bennett, leave my persistency to Mills. I, Stewart Blauvelt, leave my crib-sheets and appurtenances to Andrews. I, Joe Bowen, leave my politeness and exuberant spirit to Daly. I, John Breymann, leave my seat at the diet table to Overbay with the hopes that he will be able to fill my place. I, Hector Buch, leave my inherent tendencies to Herrera. I, Horace Capps, leave all of my hideouts fbut onel to Haskins. I, Ken Conlin, leave my good looks to Del Haya. I, Russell Danison, leave my voice and entree to the Office of the Superin- tendent to Hydrick. I, Robert Donald, leave my playboy spirit to Dorman. I, William Earnest, leave the fifth hall in care of the Woodward brothers. I, Robert Elkins, leave my special privileges to Reynolds with the hope that he never needs them. I, Frank F estary, leave my good looks to my brother, Joe. I, Wayne Ford, leave my superior ability at penny-counting to Bethany. I, Paul Giller, leave my red hair and fiery spirit to Lieut. Finck. I, Goldie Goldenberg, leave my insomnia to Bornstein. I, Joe Gonzalez, leave my abilities on the cinder path to Berger. I, Effie Gonzalez, leave my desires for quiet and rest to Meeks. I, Bill Hackney, leave my scientific knowledge to Major Peden. I, George Hall, leave my reputation as a Clark Gable to Kyle. I, Weston Hausman, leave my habits of borrowing to Bartlett. I, Jim Holloway, leave my base drum to anyone who will have it. I, Foster Hunt, leave my promptness to anyone who will live up to it. I, Bob McLeish, leave my vocabulary to Iky Wingate. I, Toar McPhail, leave all of my State Queens to Hugo Black. I, Jack Mitchell, leave my cram sheets to the future cadets. Page 122
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Tll-IIEDUGOUTHY f ff ff f f f Uhr Clllaaa Hrnphrag Y While sleeping one night, the class of nineteen hundred and thirty-eight had a dream. This dream was very real to the members of the class and disclosed to them a brief picture of what they might be doing ten years from now. They saw: George Anderson breeding prize stock for Mexican bull fights.- Chuck Ayres as head accountant on Anderson's office staff. Agustin Benitez as headmaster of Havana Military Academy. Cal Bennett carrying his wife and family back to Old Virginnyn. Stewart Blauvelt racing Barney Oldfield, ,I r. on the new Central Avenue Speedway. Joe Bowen just completing his Rhodes' Scholarship as the New Yank at Oxford . Jack Breymann as the most popular man in Hollywood. Hector Buch as an eminent physician of Cuba. Horace Capps as a flight leader in the imperial Mexican air corps. Ken Conlin filing weather REPORTS in Washington for the U. S. Weather Bureau. Russ Danison as leading manufacturer of Gold Braid which is on sale in all the leading P. X.'s. Billy Earnest leading the fight for the admission of Georgia to the Union. Bob Elkins as the track coach at Maryville College, whose team has just won from Alabama. Wayne Ford drumming around. Paul Giller as perpetual O. D. at the Giller Military Academy. Harold Goldenberg operating the newest, swankiest, and highest priced night club in Miami. Effie Gonzalez teaching Speech at the University of Havana. George Hall as captain of the newest pleasure cruiser ffor hirej in St. Petersburg Yacht Basin. Page 124
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