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rxv . fZi'Ji Lc9. CQ CLASS WILL We. the class of nineteen hundred and thirty-two do bequeath. To the Faculty, the pleasant memories which we will take with us when our school days are over. To the Juniors, the task of trying to print a better Year Book. To the Sophomores, the privilege of talking in assembly. To the Freshmen, we leave our unlimited knowledge, which we hope they will use “for better or for worse.” Louis Fabbri leaves his popularity and masculine ways to any boy in the Junior Class who has courage enough to fight for them. Mary Catto wills her Latin book to Berault Arnade. Take good care of Virgil” son. and don't neglect him too much. Elvira Cirelli leaves her Titian tresses to any Junior girl who is sporting enough to also take the “knocks.” Regina Jost wills her vocal chords to Jimmy Catto. Preserve them Jimmy, for later use. Julia Langley whose favorite past time is drawing State-Troopers and dog- catchers leaves her drawing ability to Connie D’Ippolito. Francs Bisson leaves his eagle eye” (which he finds useful both for shoot- ing baskets and holes in his father’s trousers, to Johnny George. Cecilia Cresci wills her winning smile to Anna Ratti. Here’s hoping it will increase her father’s sales of hardware. Margaret Di Ciurcio wills her job as time keeper to Frances Brown. Don't set the clock ahead too often Frances. Francis Gulcheteau leaves his good-looks and his scorn of girls” to Johnny Fleming. Victor Durand leaves his secretive ways to Kenneth Schwerzler. Anne D’A!e:sandro wills all her nonsense to Emmy Kessler and Eunice Fabbri. Be careful girls don’t overstep the mark. Albert Scarani leaves his generosity and determination to Joe Reilly. Lucy Rossi wills her “sense of humor” to Rosalie Gregory and Jenny Spar- agna. whom we are sure will make the BEST of it. Claudia Cavagnaro wills her job of watering the “Senior Jungle” to Frances Jost and Madeline Bacque. hoping that it will be their good luck to have half of it die. Mary Blum leaves her athletic ability to Mary Montegelfe and Charlotte Gross. Success girls. David Cavagnaro says he doesn’t like to be partial, but he hopes that Joe Foley will te successful in composition writing. Angelo 3agiiani can't decide on WHAT to leave WHO but he says he'd be willing to leave his job as Chauffeur to Waiter Parks if the latter had a car. James Smith bequeaths his job as errand boy” to Kenneth Schwerzler. Be as prompt and efficient as possible. Kenneth. 25
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EIGHTEEN Eighteen is a perfect number. Eighteen brilliant classmen are we. We would like to introduce ourselves. Then with us you might agree. Louis is the ladies’ man. Anna D. is the coquette. Scarani is our ‘‘Caesar,” And Elvira is our ‘ pet.” Julie hopes to be an artist. Angelo a farmer, if you please. In Francis we find an orator. And in Bisson a first-class tease. Mary has a “school girl complexion,” Claudia a cure for the blues, Jimmy Smith you’ll find hard to teat. As for Lucy she chews and chews (cough-drops). Now Celie is our champion typist, Margie a maker of puns. Mary B. is intellectual. And Jean hopes to conquer the “young.” Davy apparently shy and bashful has plenty of “say.” And Victor’s scornful glances imply. “How do you get that way. Now isn’t eighteen an ideal number. Aren’t you glad you met us too? It’s been fun to get acquainted. And tell the things that we can do. REGINA JOST. -o--------- THIRTY-TWO T—is for TRUTHFULNESS which we all possess, while H—for HELPFULNESS to all. I— is for INNOCENCE in all R—RESPONSIBILITIES T—THRIFTINESS is the result of our Y—YEARNINGS which comes frcm all T—TRUSTWORTHINESS. W—WISDOM and O OBEDIENCE, the better of the two helps to make the SENIORS OF THIRTY TWO. 26 MARY F. BLUM CECELIA CRESCI
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