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CLASS WILL Last WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE JUNE CLAass OF 1938 We, the senior class of ’38 of the city of Garrett, State of Indiana, being of sound body and sound mind, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, in manner and form as follows: Article I. We, the seniors of ’38, give and bequeath to our principal, Rev. J. G. Bennett, for his kind assistance and interest to us in our years spent in St. Joseph’s, our sincere love, devotion and gratitude. Article II. To the faculty, the Franciscan Sisters of the Sacred Heart, we give the memory of the most promising and undoubtedly the most successful class that they have been fortunate enough to teach. Article III. We, the seniors of ’38, give the sophomores who are soon to become juniors our popularity, and sportsmanship. May you accept this and follow our example. Article IV. We, the seniors of ‘38, give the freshmen our pride and dignity and our de- bating ability. Take this and go forward as we have. Article V. We, the seniors of ’38, give the juniors our seats in Room 6, and may they enjoy their senior year as we have. Article VI. We, the senior girls of ’38, leave the girls our prestige, beauty and grace- fulness. Article VII. The senior boy of ’38 leaves the boys his marvelous wit and class motto. Article VIII. We, individually, give to the under classmen the following: Section 1. I, Margaret Muzzillo, leave my ability to type to Theresa Muzzillo. Section 2. I, Catherine Gorski, leave my ability to blush to Richard Seifert. Section 3 I, Dolores McGuire, leave my perfect attendance to Joan Simon. Section 4. I, Ellen Zecca, leave my personality to George Mansfield. Section 5 I, Marie Blair, leave my attendance at Mass to Maurice Shafer. Section 6 I, Josephine Hoeffel, leave my ability to draw to Bernard Wilondek. Section 7. I, Margaret Muzzillo, do hereby will my matrimonial success to Jane Muz- zillo and Corinne Mansfield. Section 8. I, Ellen Zecca, leave my place in the “Old Maids Society” to Patty Steinmetz. Section 9. - I, Catherine Gorski, do bequeath my ability to get straight “A” averages to Eleanora Wilondek and Paul Johnson. Section 10. I, Marie Blair, do bequeath my unique ballroom dancing to Esther Johnson and Harris Hoeffel. Section 11. I, Bill Riedhart, do bequeath my suave, masculine charm to James Brady and Harwood Kobi. Section 12. I, Josephine Hoeffel, leave my debating ability to Carl Shoudel and Clifford Kobi. Section 13. I, Dolores McGuire, leave to Jeanette Etoll and Howard Seifert, my ability to write short stories. We, the seniors of °38, leave our success to Eugene Beber, Floyd Fetter and Jerome Steigmeyer. Section 14. [17]
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CLASS PROPHECY Ladies and gentlemen of the radio audience, this is Station SJH bringing you a broadcast of the class of 38. Special arrangements have been made to have the Senior Crew here tonight. Billy Riedhart and his orchestra have come all the way from New York to be with us tonight. They will play and the “Crew” will sing “Harbor Lights,” an old favorite of the S. J. H. Glee Club. I will now introduce Mrs. Cascarelli, the former Margaret Muzzillo. “How does married life agree with you ‘Muzzy’ old girl?” “Swell! I’m here on my second honeymoon. I left Frankie at the hotel. He said he didn’t belong with the old class meeting.”’ Here are Marie Blair and Kate Gorski. “They have just completed their course in Nurse’s Training. No doubt they have met many handsome doctors. Well! Well! If it isn’t Jo Hoeffel! She has just arrived back in the U. S. after her trip around the world. She is studying photography. EXTRA SEX TRA, READPALT ABOUT AIT It seems as if Dolores McGuire and Ellen Zecca will always stick together. They are reporters on the New York Star. It’s a wonder they don’t get a laughing streak. We shall close with a song that we all love. “There is No Place Like St. Joseph.” Good night folks, and thanks for listening. This is Station SJH signing off. [16]
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