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

 - Class of 1936

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HARVEY RAUBER i'lVIan am I grown, a man's work must I don I-Iarv -the boy with many names has shown us his abilitY to take it. In his opinion no man is ever great until he has acquired that might of muscle. In our opinion this hov is Cle- ftincd to go far. ARTHUR ROONEY Now shall I have my will Art seldom says much but when he does it usually makes us sit up and take notice. That cnigmatical smile of his speaks volumes. He says hr- is working hard even now to e1rn two dol- lars. May vou always come out on top as vou did in debating. JOSEPH RUSSO I-Iearest thou this great voice that shakes the worldl' Here is a boy of whom we ncver heard much till our .lun- ior Year when we found ou' that he had iust the voice we wanted for the Fortune Tel- ler. Not only that, we find Joe a very pleasant classmaxte. one who never changes fiom his hearty disposition. II Ji Y U I ll Iflfwiiii I' gypkilip ttgattiifniee Xi li Efliwl I , :.-'...---....... , is II IU II IIIIIII.W.w wi if l l 2 i , i g - i .1 VE V rf, I in Sts. Q 3 3 sis. ,ff AJ ' i ,f .I I,.,....... ...IJ L.: s I...,ssst , ...J 1, s, i ii'i m I 1 ,NWI I , IM., 1 f 2.5 3 Q IIII I . li I iiieii ililff l fi . ii l I I 5 , i Ii .l ii t s 1 I.I,. I leiiiiIiIi M i I III I .I - J OHN ROE'RTY I might have put my wits to some rough use Without those twinkling lulagl: tyes, perpetual motion iaw and pleasant personality we would be sorrowfully lacking that per- sonage named Rope,' Roerty. DOROTHY ROTH Will the child kill me with her innocent talk? What can we say about Dot when there is so much to say? Her air of assurance and ready enthusiasm spell success For any of her undertakings. An extraordinarily attractive smile will readily identify her. Good-luck, Don MARGARET RYAN For true you are and sweet Behind mine old belief in womanhoodu A lovable girl is Mpeg. Ouite small, but then you know the old adage- Great things rome in small packages. The fact that she is so obliging and good natured only partly ac- count for Peg's popularity.

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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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XVILLIAM SCHROEDER :'No keener hunter after glory breathesil Big Bill we don't think could possibly have any enemy at least not among the class of '36. The big boy from South Side is our famous football captain ee A mighty man is he. EDWARD SULLIVAN What I can I willy' Any class could be proud to number among its members a boy like Sully.'l He is a Latin shark, one of those rare creat- ures who knows how to mix wcrk with pleasure and can at- tain the admiration of the whole class and hold it. AI AMES WALLACE How like a noble knight he talks Jim reminds us of a genia' maestro who never feels at a los: for words. It is no wonder he has succeeded in forming a ten- nis team, Another one of hi: talents has come to light recent- ly and that is that Jim i: the possessor of a pleasing voice. -x li ll i L.. l t.t. .. .c.. . at M. . l E . t.t. I i 2 5iCl3nxY.lf i ,W ,, . .t.. Y. i ..., u,,..,.,...... W.. ii, I l f?'ffJji,cStSA M I E H , ll e l l l ig c,ii We ,i lee . ccc,. l , M WM.. Y i,,,,,,,,,,M,-... . ,, l 7 l , . . . .. .t.., .,.-,,A....e .... ,ww ,.,.-s.r-,..s.. ,.-,,..,u. V l lst K l il l it Q3YiIilHi'LlIITQ l5lEI55 i l f ,,,,w,,,.,,,,.,.,... . .. ...W V. . ...wrt M 1 M We J l ,.,, 1 l 1 3 i E l l l I i l l l I l l l s l i l l l DOROTHY SMITH :'Born to the glory of thy name and fame Not every class can lay claim to a girl like Smitty, bhe is versatility personified. Her keen insight and sense of humor have won her a host of fYi911dS- And iust between you and me she is a poetess of no mean ability. STEFFA STANIEVICH :'Ancl all her bearing gracious Behold a very naive and ex- tremely popular young lady And little wonder for she is genial, affable and sociable Steffa is able to hold her own with the best of us iust by that little air of independence. MARGARET WARD Who walks through the Fir: will hardly heed the smoke Does Pez need any intro- duction? Surely everyone knows her, with her naturally wavy hair, twinkling blue eyes and abundant personality. Peg has won for herself a speed title in the typing room. May speedy success be yours.

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