Suffolk University Law School - Lex Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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U55 C' an Wlfff Know all men by these presents: That, we, the senior class of 1950 of Suffolk University Law School, being of comparatively sound and fairly sane mind and memory, do make this our last will and testament, revoking all Wills by us at any time heretofore or heretoafter made. After the payment of our just debts and funeral expenses, we give, devise, and be- queath as follows, viz: To Dean Simpson . . . the class of 1951. May its trials and tribulations weigh more lightly upon him than did ours: to Professor Parke . . . a case, which, without leaving any room for doubt, expressly overrules Union Trust Co. v. McGinty: to Professor Archer . . . our utmost respect and affection: to Professor Getchell . . . a future interest-in U. S. Steel: to Professor Baldes . . . an answer to is or is not? that does not sound like maybe : to Pro- fessor O'Donohue . . . an honest director: to Professor Williams . . . an insurance policy applied for in California to a Massachusetts company, issued in Oregon to a Ver- mont applicant who died in Puerto Rico while domiciled in Pago Pago and which is sued upon in Timbuctoo: to Professor Simpson . . . a gavel: to Professor Abrams . . . a superior who responds to his agent: to Professor O'Brien . . . a pair of seven league boots: to Professor Levy . . . students who abhor sitting on the periphery: to Professor Flynn . . . an inference which is prima facie a presumption for somethingl: to Professor Monahan . . . a mackerel on a skillet: to Professor Levis . . . a lawn mower with which to cut the deep grass: to Professor Slade . . . room twenty-six in fee simple absolute. To Miss Pray . . . a stand-in to pose for her photograph in the next yearbook: to Mr. Sutton . . . a glass top desk in the inner sanctum: to Mr. Burrell . . . a timelock for the clerk's office: to Amelia Liponis . . . a cottage small by a waterfall with the pitter-patter of at least thirteen little feet: to Molly Smith . . . Al Cohen. May they live happily ever after: to the University . . . a campus wherever it may be found: to the College . . . a combined year- book: to the Class of 1951 . . . a brand new deck of playing cards: to the Class of 1952 . . . our supply of aspirin: to the prelegal students . . . if our consciences are to rest easily, we leave only this cryptic advice, Git ! The following-named persons of the Class of 1950 leave their own personal gifts: Baird leaves the newest edition of Roberts' Rules of Parliamentary Procedure: Monarski leaves the pup tent he calls a hat: Reardon, Kennedy, Sweeney and Pemberton leave to make up a whist foursome: Lydon leaves to kibitz the game: Teeven leaves the library, by the wrong door: Iohnson leaves his invention-a machine which automatically reads and digests cases: Pica leaves the honors he did not receive which is another way of saying nothing : Brac- ciale leaves still awaiting the return of his prodigal notebook: Killian and Granfield leave to follow in their fathers' footsteps: Wilkinson and Roberti leave the torn out pages of 13 Pa- cific, Second Series: Tishman leaves the Tobins: the Tobins not to be outdone leave Tishman: Miksza, Kee and Cullen leave easy chairs for more comfortable reclining during auditorium classes: Cameron leaves strict orders with the Police Department not to tag the cars of Suffolk students: Zorfas leaves for parts unknown-Dorchester: Currier and Bush leave the Casa Mia: Coles, Kalis and Hubbard leave strict orders that their names be mentioned in the will: O'Hara leaves still muttering, Marriage-it's wonderful! Cyr leaves to catch an early train: Luoma and Dumais leave the lovely girls in the Bursar's office stunned by their charm: loe Cohen leaves still baffled: Makris and O'Brien leave, much to the disappointment of little Mary: Hantzes and McLaughlin leave as quietly as they came: Parisi and Norman leave still arguing as to who is right: Delaney and Hegarty leave by the right door at the right time to accomplish just the right thing: Masterman leaves whistling the refrain of l'm going to Wash that man right out of my hair! Mr. and Mrs. lack Smith leave a lunch hour, thus dispensing with the need for Alka Seltzer, Bromo Seltzer and Tums: Ward leaves for Cal- ifornia: DeStafano leaves this advice, Don't let Iohn Warner tell you it's too late! Barasadian leaves his technique for selling banquet tickets: Linehan and Pollis leave still wondering what old duck put the turkey bone in Professor Abrams' chicken hash: Al Cohen leaves to go on his honeymoon-naturally, Molly is with him: Louison, Fox and Bonasera leave to register for voting: Keller leaves still pure despite his association with Felton and Teeven. In testimony whereof we herewith set our hands and seals this fourteenth day of lune, nineteen hundred and fifty. The Class of 1950



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O Q gzacluafs Towering lntelleetual. Your mind will take you far. Your spirit, lraelced by learning, IiVill take you to a star. From there, your seope will be unearthly, Your mind will open wide, All of learning will stretfh before thee, Your temple in the sky. Vlfith your past to guide your future, Step out and stride with pride, Hold your eyes on new horizons, Keep these words hy your side: You must meet, First, defeat, To rally Victory. It's not the degree, but the degree of learning that Counts ROBERT SAMPSON '50

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