St Philip and St James High School - Scholastic Yearbook (Phillipsburg, NJ)

 - Class of 1936

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WALTER KENYON There gleamed n vague sus . , . . .- picion in his eye The class of '36 w0uldn't be quite the same without Dip- py . Not one activity finds him absent. We will never forge' him yelling through the mega- phone to Come on, let's go. WILLIAM KUHARIK A goodly youth and worth a a goodlier boon Willie is a shy, backward star of our class. Don't forget that Still water runs deep. With his shy yet friendly grin cou- pled with his practical ability he is sure to make himself known. ROBERT LILLY HA head with kindling eyes above the throngll If you have to take it, take it easy,l' is Bobls motto and how he bears it out. However he is not slow of wit. Have you ever heard any of his puns lk-D it... .............u.............A- t ............... .. ,,--,..,....... ...., 5Wki1ivisw'51t9?'mve T Wu.. .t,,. . ,tt. , . M. t.,., ,........u.,,,,.........e....,...,....W. .. , ., -W ,sc u....a .. t,t,,. ., ,xxx .,.M. ,,V,t... . 1 i x tsh igyfi' I ,S i f tw.. s... 1 L... - ... -e .su , ,....,............ . ............ X l t i I . Qi It ,. 1 tu 1 etmm t1w I i l s .i ..,. .,.....t,x ROBERT KIRGAN Makes wicked lightnings of his eyes Bob is quiet and rather re- served but don't deceive your- self, he doesn't miss a trick. Too often has he given us evi- dence of that. His hobby seems to be any kind of science for he has always shown par- ticular talent in that line. WALTER PANAYESKI For thou hast ever answered couteouslyl' If anyone wants a steady friend Walt will fill the bill. Let it never be said that Walt was found wanting when it came to courtesy and obliging anyone. The only thing that Walt', can't endure is the sun shining, BARBARA McATEE Low in herself, Ah simple heart and sweet Dancing black eyes - ready smile-black wavy hair-un. ceasing energy-nimlale feet - magnanimous gestures - loads of initiative - loyal rgoter of P. P. H. S. - that's Babs.

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VIRGINIA EWADINGER f'Hast thou no pity upon my loneliness? Generous and big-hearted to the nth degree one Finds it easy to like Ginner -impossible to do otherwise, Her capablenesx coupled with her cheeriness as- sure us of Virginia's future suc 955. FRANCES FEHELY And many a time havt' watched thee at the tiltl' Strike down the lusty and long-practiced knight Ah-ladies, may I present the athletic star of our insti- tution, Pat has won our ad- miration by refraininf' from getting that complex common' ly known as a swelled head. WILLIAM HOLDEN A square-set man and honist and his eyes, An outdoor sign of all th warmth within Snag is iust anothe- on' of thore N. Y, A. boys whose motto seems to be, Everyth'np' is accomplished but nothinf has been done. He is one of the artistic minded of our class. 'Scragw bids fair to go fax when he leaves the portals of Parochial. M VKJ, H 4,,s.L........,3. plying Efltnnl I jE'41i'ffQ Q l i 4 ll S E s I s iw 3 if i its ill 3 ,. i -ii . 35 GJ 3 K Wt 3 K g so LL! . ,t,t . I 1 Z 3 3 2 I i l i U it A l .f '-s--- s Hg. l 5 ll sts. 2 .L Ste, 5 i lil wi ll I 2 ?...,,.,.....a.,...d LJ LL., .,.,. jQ..,.QiD..,..,s,l l 1 I ti i i' tl L i ii . l f- iz .. A Qitaiinttlixtg M2155 I l g . '1s, l 2 i l l Z . lil, EDWARD FEELEY By those whom God had made fullAlim'b and tall If Ed had a million dollars he would do a great many things. But why wait for mon- ey? We feel sure that you could conquer worlds with your ready wit and your equal- ly clever sketches. JOSEPH GRAINDA 'Ye are yet more boy than manl' To put the gist of what we wish to say in a few words K! YS ' A Joe is one of those right smart fellars from the hill who always seem to get the essence ef each subject. I OSEPH IM RE Sound sleep be thinel sound cause to sleep hast thou Out of .Ioe's many hidden talents one has come to lightg that is his skillful driving. If he goes forward in life half as fast as he drives that car he'll leave us all behind, far behind. He can't help but make the grade.



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FRANCIS Mel-IUGH i'Being mirthful he, but in a stately kind Hail to the Chief . A bit of wit, flaming red hair, and title of class president. Pu' these three together and you have Red McHugh our ex- tremely popular president. SERAPHINA MERLO HA sight ye love to look on A model student and the class of '36 can well be proud of her. By her winning smile and pleasant disposition i'Sera ha: won her way secu ely into out hearts, Sincerely we extend hearty wishes. THOMAS MURPHY Climb not lest thou break thy neck Sliding, gliding dancing feet -that is Tom's', weakness and his good point too. No one has ever been teased as much as Murph but then he ce'-tainly :showed us that he can take it. etet, i Mc., c ,W,.T A t i x , f lip tsfifliijirttieix 3 f i l il - ,. .. MW. ' .. 3 V 4 ..t. M . We Q . , ,E E H i l 1 E . 5 , 3 E 4 Z 1 l - i i E if it I E i li fig s.ee W., -Tiei t, ..,., . e. 1 I it' 515 'f f . 2 li at ' i, .,.t M, ci ...M X 1 E f x ii 32 i l il 5? ii l l 1 E l i i l 1 ' x if ltr ii. lil fs? ,gi xl 'il i Z 1 1 l i Q 5 Ax Slit, ju ' ic, Sf ill ul ti ,.....,u. ,.u,.,..,A...t, r- ,......t...........,,,...,.,......... I K, i i l U W rainiuiiucg G1as5 MARY MCNULTY :'And her beauty, grace and power Wrought as a charm upon them. 1 Our Mick is one of those rare persons who attained dig- nity before entering the Senior class. We have found out how- ever, that this sweet and charm- ing manner seldom stop: Mick,, from having a gay time. HARRY MORROW His prowess was too wondrous It has been said that it is a great virtue to know how to listen. Our center certainly pos- sesses that virtue, Bud claiml ed many laurels in Parochial's Athletic world. AGNES PFEFFER To doubt her fairness were to want an eye And now for a most scinti- lating member of our class. Agnes is already known for her scholastic attainments. She is our most worthy editor-in-chief and a very popular one indeed. May later life fulfill its early promise, Ag.

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