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Helen Franklin leaves her smiling Irish eyes to Jennie Santuccio. Richard Glavin passes his high jump spring to Eugene Schell. Arthur Goodman bestows on Jimmie Moffatt his love for attending football practice.. William Hoey wills his size of shoe to any Freshman with feet large enough to fill them fSize IZMEQ. Madeleine Kiernan leaves her love of French to her sister, Helen. William Ludlum donates the color of his shoes to accompany William Hoey's gift to the lucky Freshman. Florence MacFadyen passes to Julia Kostura, Roselyn's constant command, hurry up!!! Doris Machette bequearhs to any individual her har to keep handy for forgetful occasions. John McKnight leaves to Walter Rebhan the joy of living, for way up there where he is the oxygen must be very rare. Grace Moson wills her singing ability to Margaret McWatters. Kathleen Mulligan bequeaths her seat in the 38 Bus to Jane Gordo. Eleanor Murphy passes her love for dancing to Lucille Moran. Virginia Murray bestows her short walk to school on Grace Lynch. ose h Nash leaves to Ra mond Benedetto his abilit to overcome the strenuous P Y Y geometry periods. Charles Reid grants his love for football to Alfie Shine. Joseph Sass bequeaths to Emil Romanak his taste for conservative dressing. Ann Sullivan leaves her ability to be a few minutes late in all activities to Rita Owen. Brendon Toner bequeaths to Maurice Moore his position as a master chef in the frying of hamburgers. Subscribed by the Class of 1938. In the presence of each other, we set our hands and aflixed our seal to this, our Last Will and Testament. CLASS OF 1938 Page Twenty-se Ven is 4 Q' 'N .1-i. PLTQLSI u V nl-' ifxnxbii x 'if' -'AP' ' A F-f117'7' 'A 3 ' , 31. ' -1,4 '- .,'. . 'lt 'fi .5 ig- r .rl - -fir nj, Ervin: 'ii' 75' 15,31 -Gigi: Ixlof' X , . af.. . 0. . Z .53 'ik '- .7, ...L I' 1 . ,, .TN - V. .', A153 - f 1 Q3 ,'j'1- fx 3.1321 .N 4 ,Q- .915 .hi .-g:. 'fff E . if
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Our Will E, the Class of '38, are about to say, FAREWELL, to our high school years. Happy memories are ours to carry away with us. And it is with a feeling of sadness that we write our Last Will and Testament: First-To Our Beloved Pastor and Friend, Father O'Connor, We leave our deep gratitude for the many advantages we have received and the fervent prayers of our thankful hearts. Second-To Our Kind Curates and Instructors of Religion, Father Duffy and Father Sprouls, We bequeath our sincere appreciation for the interest they have shown in our welfare. Third-To The Sisters and Other Members of The Faculty, We give our heartfelt thanks and deep appreciation for their many kindnesses. Fourth-To Our Alma Mater, Queen of Peace High School, We pledge our ever- lasting affection, spirit and loyalty. Fifth-To The Juniors, We bequeath our sociability and dignity, not to mention our thirst for knowledge. Sixth-To The Sophomores, We leave our good example and kind nature. Seventh-To The Lowly Freshmen, We give our courage and love of the classics. To The Student Body In Particular: Marie Arnold bestows the long white shoe laces for her sneaks on Doris' Corrigan. Alice Baton leaves the pleasure that she gets in doing her Anthology to Jac- queline Stark. Anna Bauerlein bequeaths her comb to Elizabeth Rutzler. Clara Becklund wills her ability for holding a conversation to her shy little sister, Lorraine. Yolanda Blanche leaves her compact to Florence Dillon. Margaret Catterall wills her curly hair to Helen Byrnes. Mary Catterall bestows on Marie Eagan her gym sneaks. George Delaney passes his ability to find Harrison to James Fahey. Vincent Duyor leaves to Robert Dennin the art of acting. William Flaherty bestows his love for vocational guidance period on John Carroll and hopes that he will be able to stand up under it. Page Twenty-six
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