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fm Cffihe .Scholastic fi We, the class of 1936 of St. Philip and St. james' High School, be- ing in sound mind, memory and understanding do make and publish this, our last will and testament making void all former wills made by us. We give and bequeath to Rev. Gilfillan, our pastor, our deepest affec- tion, reverence and gratitude in thanks for the many favors we have re- ceived from him. We give and bequeath to Sr. M. Cyril, Principal, our sincere thanks for the many favors and instructions we have received throughout our high school career. We give and bequeath to the faculty our sincere appreciation for the guidance we have received while attending hi-gh school, also fond memor- ies of our most brilliant class. We bequeath our classes, desks and books in the Senior room to the present Juniors and desire that they make as much use of them as we did. Also the distinguished title of Seniors. The individual Seniors having certain traits and characteristics will the following: ' Tom Murphy leaves his girlish personality to Red McCann. We leave James CaHin's violin playing to Gerald Connolly. Spook Rauber wills his nicknames to Len Davis. Wa1lace's bottle of jocur to Coley. Jack Roerty's hunting outfit to anybody who can use it as bad as he can. ' Bob Kirgan's absentee slips to Jim Sullivan. To John Coyle we leave Red McHugh's wise cracks. Bud Morrow leaves his quiet di-sposition to Morley Cane. Dicker bequeaths his trips to school to Ollie Border. Dippy Kenyon's way with the girls to Frank Mulligan. Scrag Holden leaves his caddying glass eye to Francis Davitt. Bolcar's perpetual daze to Flynn. ' Mary Ca.sey's dimples to Jack McCarthy. joe Imre's car to Frank Stone. Walt Kroft's early to bed hours to Dolf Mattes. Willie Kuharik's laugh to Tony Noto. Lilly's day dreams to Stasak. Eddie Sullivan's studiousness to Paul Lilly. Bill Schroeder leaves his big probascis to his brother Jack, Pimp Cavanauigh's VVednesday night walks up Louis street to any- body who likes fish. Pat Fehely's All-the-girls-love-me idea to Ray Ervin. Tom Bankosh's crafty disposition to Sonny' Beltrane. Joe Grainda's vocabulary to Frenchy Curtis. Butchko's bashfulness to Gene', Boyle. ' Joe Russo's size 12 hat to anyone who gets the principal part in next year's play. Ed Feeley's football ability to Ab Tumulty. A l sr. PHILIP Ann st, um 13 ,S Hucu SCHOOL 541 , ,-1 , Es' if
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