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S E LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1938 Friends and heirs of the class of 1938, I have called you together on this occasion to listen to the formal reading of the last will and testament of the class of 1938. We, the Sophomore Class of 1938 of St. Joseph's High School, of Elwood. Indiana, hereby bequeath: To Father Huemmer, our pastor, our lasting loyalty, support and friendship, To Father Letko, our appreciation for his excellent work among us. To the Sisters of St. Joseph's, our sincere gratitude for teaching us through this mischievious year. , To the Freshman Class, our good grades as Sophomores. I, Lowell Lehr, hereby bequeath: To Mick Williams, my ability to make airplanes. I, Vera Imboden, hereby bequeath: To Rose Adair and Helen Durham, my ability to have parties. I, Joan Talbert, hereby bequeath: To Josephine Idlewine and Rosemary Merritt, my dancing feet. I, Anna Hancher, hereby bequeath: To Lillian Tanzilli and Helen Dur- ham, my shyness and my make-up. I, Jack Seibold, hereby bequeath: To Pat Williams and Edwin Jung, my ability as a trackman. I, Lawrence Garst, hereby bequeath: To Earl Spies, my ambition to be- come an expert typist. I, Victor Delli Colli, hereby bequeath: To Bernard Parr and my sister, Beaulah, my rubber doll and my ability to keep quiet in school. I, Rosemary McClain, hereby bequeath: To Rosella Bauby, my favorite song, Pm Just a Country Girl at Heart. I, Mary Jane O'Brien, hereby bequeath: To my cousin Dennis, my flaring temper. I, Mary Jane Moore, hereby bequeath: To my brother, Bill and Dolly Whitehead, my ability in Geometry. I, Maurice Miller, hereby bequeath: To John Boll, my ability in basketball. I, John Rustic, hereby bequeath: To Urban Altherr, my black curly hair. I. Margaret Wheatley, hereby bequeath: To Teresa Pavese and Christina Krebs, my excuses. I, Robert Ripperger, hereby bequeath: To Bernard Carr, my amiable desposition. - I, Margai et St. Clain, hereby bequeath: To Helen Laughlin, my gum which I am always chewing in school. I, Joanne Williams, hereby bequeath: To Jane Ann St. Clair and Leon Brown, my ability to have fun, once I get started. I, Ed Filiatreau, hereby bequeath: To Francis Faulstich and Bob Cramer my accomplishment as an Altra-boy. I, Joan Short, hereby bequeath: To Pat Magers, my pet word Klunk. W is
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IS IT TRUE That Janis Kilrain likes farming? Betty Schutkovske wants to live in Elwood? Edward Filiatreau got the gong when he played his harmonica over the radio? Jack Seibold has a girl friend in Tipton? Lawrence Garst likes Eighteenth Street? Joan Talbert sits on the davenport until ten-thirty by herself? Margaret Wheatley fell on the bowling alley? Bud Rustic likes red hair? Maurice Miller likes a Freshie ? Charles Keller likes brown eyes? Rose McClain wants to live in the city? Anna Mae Hancher likes a Sophomore boy? Joanne Williams got mad when Sister moved her up in front? Victor Delli Colli was a mascot for the C. Y. O. team? Robert Ripperger danced The Big Apple at Indianapolis? Margaret St. Clair likes to go to the bowling alley for another reason be- sides to bowl? Julia Depaolo wants to live in Indianapolis? Mary Moore has a desire to become a famous dancer? Lewis Hickner likes to dry dishes for some people? Vera Imboden likes Don ? Lowell Lehr has a desire to become a champion ping-pong player? Joan Short and Mary O'Brien wrote this .........,.....,.,..,... Yes. MEMORANDA OF ST. JOES HIGH St. Joes High grows so fast It's hard to remember about the past, A book, a pencil, a slate and rule Is all you used to have in school. But now everything is up to date, You dare not come to school too late The books and Sisters will make you see, That St. Joes High is not what it used to be. So its a gladsome time when school is o'er when with your hat you pass the door, But you'll come back to school once more-and then you'll have to work some more. So you might as well buckle down to the task and not leave your school work till the last For the books and Sisters will make you see, that St. Joes High is not what it used to be. Rose Adair 39
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'J at WWE Y - ki ST. JOE'S BASKETBALL TEAM ' I , MILLER: A regular forward is the team's high scorer and its best floor 1 worker, and he is also the captain. l MOSIE LEHR: The other regular forward is not very tall but he can put them in i from any angle, and as they say, Dynamite often comes in small packages. KSTOYIU SEIBOLD: Regular substitute at forward and center, does not have much M chance to score but he sure can handle the ball and goes along smoothly when it in there. nSEIr1 RUSTIC: The regular center can tip the ball into the basket in arybodys ii gym and in this way he makes many points. xl uSPUDv9 l ii HICKNER: Regular guard is a good floor worker. He has not made many points this year but has done some great defensive work. ix c4LOU,IEy9 RIPPERGER: The other regular guard has made a few points in each game, when he has had a chance to do so. He is also a very deceptive man. W1 GRIP!! il BOLL: Another substitute at forward is a smooth working forward. A1- ii though knocked around quite a bit he can still make the basketsg he will have another year of it. POKEY FAULSTICH: A substitute guard who has not had many chances to find i the scoring column but will have a chance next year. FARMER WILLIAMS: A substitute at guard who has played some very fine games ii lately and can work the plays nicelyg he will have another year at St. Joe-'s. l CHUBBY Q ll JUNG: A substitute guard who is a regular relief man. He very seldom ll et's his man get many baskets. uBU'NGn Y, V, ii DELLI COLLI: Our student manager and a fine oneg he takes care cf the suits and is very good at it too. ,V ij OSCAR il N, N, l Ed Jung 39 l? ii I l l if s 4 YE' l I
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