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ofaift W I'lJi5tCl,I'lfLQl'l We the Senior Class of St Philip High School in the city of Battle Creek the and the state of Michigan in the year of Our Lord 1916 declare vyill and testament and bequcith to our Pastor Right Rex rend t Faculty and our successors the class of 1 these our most county cf Calhoun this to be our last Monsignor Wfalsh priceless treasures To Monsignor Walsh our gratitude and prayers for his cooperation in cur benior affairs We offer our loye and appreciation to the Sisters who haxe labored sc unceasinely instilling high ideals into our hearts and patiently enduring our so cill d yyit To the junicrs we entrust our dignity and sacred priyileges our Senior dignity our excelling wit our superlative brilliancy, cur good looks our charming manners our splendid grades and our triumphant Xit as the most popular class this cht ol ha, ever seen These are rare treasures that we hand doyyn tt the coming Seniors To the Sophomores, we bequeath our loye for homework and iur mignificert class spirit our sympathy, which we know they will need I Helen Bauman, leave my wellviorn path on North Axenue to my beloyed cousins, Tim Hogan and Tom Griffin Rudy Bartholomew leave my impromptu stage yyhisp rs to louis Ncyyman I Bud Bates leave my Latin ponies to im Gillt yy ty I Mary' Illlen Black leave my noon time taxi serx ice to Tim Hogan Bill Bonke bequeath my pipe and tobacco to Bernard Atchley I ane Buckley leave my summers at the like to Dorothy Otis Bob Burgie leave my excuse for being lite at noon to Iqugene Cirihim Pat Calhoun yy ill my colorful shirts and svyetters to lim C tllovi ty p oyidinq I get to keep the green ones I Ted Cebelik leave my light htir to im fligg., Sec me som tim ind ll t you a secret compound to help keep it that yy ty I Pat Clay leave my cheerleaders outht to Dot Mtnkoyyski Here s hoping., you dont let the teams down I Tom Conroy leaye my tempo of speed lin ill things, tc Rex Holloway I Ann Currier, will my frequent naps in high school to Stan Fle ce Dont take adyantage of it and stay out late at night 88 l , 1 . . 1 S - K 1 3 , ' 't . ' - , A y i- ' ' ,' , . , I 'f ' 'Q A . , he i ' '. 1 ' . 1 ' 1 7. ' , K 1, X ' I L ' ' j I ' V V ' 2 A . , . e - , ' y V , ' 4 I' . I 1 , ' , , ' i e ' . '. 1 f s' 1, .5 . t t t ' ' 1 c L t e ' ' ' 1 1 4 ' e . To the Freshmen, we leave our good will, which we trust they will cherish. and 7 I Y 7 Y 9 I, f , . ' i A ' ' e , f 1' . . , . , I t A ' A E , 4 y - ' t I is Y' -I I A - I, ' , f ' i . . ' ', , J - , - , 2 ,i y f ' y I, I , ' ' i 2 ' 1 1 K ' ' I . L . I, H I , 'i ' I . 'L by it 'i ', I 'I I L , hi . 1 i' A' 'i '. H , e' egg I' give , , - ' '- l' L ' I. 1 i Y ' . . 1 n V Y i R I ' ' 'L '. 1 V A ' ,I I I S . V t ' L Y Y L K .
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I Frank Dobbertlen leave my Sol1d Geometry book to Vrrgrnra Moore To te you the truth V1rg1n1a tts more than Solld I Marxetta Fltzgerald Cthns being the only trme when I am sound rn mlndp lttvc my pranks and punctualrty at all txmes to Pat Marriott I osephlne Forllno bequeath my shorthand abllxty to Therest Cancranl Pat Heflln leave my hotrse vorce fespecxally after a close gamej to Ann Emerrck Please dont let me down' Glenn Henry leave my job of passlng attendance cards to Mrke Pavlekovxth Bonnle Holden leave my helght to Phyllns Lrll1e Margaret Hosh leave my happy go lucky att1tude to V1vxan Karas Orton Hoxre leave my art1st1c abrlrty to make andwlches to Stan Fleece Mary Frances Hurst w1ll my method of crackmg gum to Barbara Chublnskr However I advise you not to do rt at the wrong tlme Russell K1ttelton vull my crrmson blush to Mary Catherlne Kelly I h r h xt or If was IU keeplng wlth our school colors Bxll Luclwa leave my sparkltng brown eyes to Tom Grnffm Margaret McDonald leave my S126 five shoes to Theresa Carpenter ack McSherry w1ll my pure Irxsh flag to Wlnrfred Kelly provlded you frame xt and keep the candle burnlng Mary Mangan leave my Engllsh truts to Rosemary Mel-Iale Pat Metz leave my job of s1ng1ng at early Mass to Barbara Brown An a to hculd be appreclated for a change George Monaghan w1ll my job at Butterfield s to Stan Keagle You Soda I rk' Bruce Myers wzll my love for an argument to Tommy Dtllmer Gertre Olmstead leave my trtle of best look1ng red head ln the senxor class Pete Smrth for you most l1kely are the only one who w1ll apprclate If I oe Powell w1ll my soft C71 vo1ce and my job of r1ng1ng the bell to Ed Degenhardt Georgette R1chter w1ll my love for the country CU to Roberta Week 1m Roblnson leave my unapprecxated jokes to Tlm Hogan Peggy St Plerre leave my forty eleven elephants to Bonnle Stembacher Pat Sweet w1ll my unwanted freckles to lm GIIHIH A few more wont hurt lm Weldeman will my petlte physlque to Tommy Dxllmer We the class of 1946 leave gladly ' In witness whereof we the class of 1946 set our hand here unto and eal thxs document on thrs the srxth clay of june 1946 Slgned Wztnetred by the Semor Clan vhl I Way? SEAL J Us Q-Wx 89 1 I 7 t I A 7' -A ' I, ' , z ' 1 L ' Lt 1, , ' ' L a '. L , V - - ' 'Q L. I, ' , ' ' ' s ' . L ' , A f ' . ' 1 L ' , f ' ' , gee ' , f . I, , L ' . . I, . , l an 4 . I, , ' ' ' . . . 1 I, , ' ' ' . Ae . I, , ' A ' . I, n ' , 1 ' ' - ' ' to Y J l 7 . ' I D ' I ' 1, ' , ' - . I, J. . , , . . ' Iv ' ' 3 ' A l , I, , ' ' . ' . 1, J' ' , ' ' A ' ' . 1 I .P fx' 43. .9 K .qv I 01 'LU 9:
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