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Laurene Burns doth receive her Strike Me Pink appearance, in other words her blushes, from Margaret Hunt. Her never-failing gift-of-gab doth Miriam Williams bestow upon Bobby Austin. Barbara Morgan doth bequeath her place at the Baby Grand to 'Vivian Bottass. The Junior dictionary, Henri Morehouse, doth receive his powers from Mary Dillon. Her dark hair and dimples doth Angela Wall bestow upon Olga Scarpelli. Henry Poley doth receive from Freddy Woodilla his natural polite- ness and good manners. His work of reporting sports for that wonderful paper, the X-Ray doth Reiney Herman leave to Izzy Temkin. Kitty Rosenbeck doth bequeath to Pearl Surdan her blonde tresses. Gentlemen prefer blondes, Pearl. Pauline Curtiss receives her reserved attitude from Tekla Fredsall. From Freddy Woodilla doth Izzy Temkin receive his well-known drag with the Faculty. John Peckham bestows upon Rose Cianciolo the honor and hard work of being the editor of the renowned X-Ray . Remember, you can't please everybody. His happy-go-lucky personality doth Tommy Jordan receive from Homer Wheeler. To Cecelia Jacob doth Kitty Rosenbeck leave her propensity for chewing gum. Irene C Dynamite l Novick doth bequeath to Florence Delulio her romantic inclinations. Andy Weiman doth bequeath to Charles Kirchofer his ability to bother everybody, everywhere. Elsa Foth doth receive from Emily Craig her continued smile for the members of the other sex. From Kay Malahan doth Ruth Almstedt receive her ability to twinkle her toes . His typing speed doth Alfred Cavagnero, the envy of his typwriting class, leave to Claudia Buonocore. Eleanor DeMichael doth receive her title of Captain of the Senior girls' basketball team from Martha Horwath. -l---19361---
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Codicil To Will 0-0 Having reached the ripe old age of four years, and realizing that our life as seamen is growing short, we, the crew of 1936, feel that we should direct an equitable and just distribution of our vast accumula- tions of Wealth. We, therefore, deeming ourselves to be of a somewhat sound and sane mind Cwhich nobody else doesb do declare this to be the codicil to our last will and testament and do hereby devise, will and bequeath to the following persons all of our property, real and personal for in the event of their prior demise-to their heirs or assignsl as hereinafter directed. Anita Smith doth bequeath to Jane Blake and Luverne Phillips her mid-winter vacation in Florida. From Harry Birch doth Henry Bentley receive his oratorical pow- ers in classrooms. The Siamese twins, Paul Horvay and Bucky Geiger do bestow on David Gaylord and Leon Zele their never-failing' partnership. Mary Gleeson doth bequeath to Adele Nardi her convincing argu- ments in debates. To Bobby Austin doth Scotty Gardiner bequeath his checker- board countenance. Bob Lavalette doth receive from Eddie Jerrykitz, in addition to his musical accomplishments, his ready wit and original humor. Martha Horwath doth bestow upon Shirley Abeling her long braided tresses which COULD give the mischievous boy a lot of fun. Henry Zele and Kitty Rosenbeck do hereby leave to Jack Roche and Caroline Herrman their obvious love for each other. May it last forever!! From Alvera Pagano doth Mary Basquin receive the honor of being the smallest in the class. Consequently Gus Broberg doth receive from Eddie Keepin his title as the tallest of the class of '37. To Eddie Schmidt doth Jack Tynan bequeath his book entitled Blui'ling Your Way . Walter and Walace W'ilcox leave to Dorothy and Alice Agosten their Bobbsey Twin appearance. ---i-1-1986
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Santa Anne Manes doth receive from Louis Spagnoletti Manes the distinction of having one of the most unusual names in the class. To John McElhone doth Joe McGowan leave his Ichabod Crane ap- pearance. His title of Business Manager of the X-Ray , together with the hard work of trying to collect nickels, doth Bill Hull bequeath to Vincent Duplain. Alta Ramstein doth receive from Alta Granger the distinction of being the only Senior named Alta. From his brother Howard doth Robert Haas receive the privilege of singing at musical assemblies. Larry Mencuccini bequeaths his ease at carpentry, or rather his ability to chisel, to Martha Ganem. Her qualifications for Secretary to the President doth Helen Krau- chalis bestow upon Marion Bradford. Bernadette Kearns doth leave to some shy Junior her great dislike of giving oral compositions in English class. John Francis Pete Poop Frankie Jack Hoysradt doth bequeath to Natalino YoYo Nat Biscuits Gnats Mortara his ease of collecting nick- names. , 3 i And last but not least, the Seniors will to the poverty-stricken Jun- iors the balance of their well-stocked Treasury. We do hereby name and appoint our firm and faithful captain, Miss Inez Stoeckert, to be our residuary and legatee and to her we do hereby devise all our goods, chattel and duiiile, both real and personal, not here- tofore mentioned or disposed of in this instrument, including our as- surance that she will long remain in the memory of the class of 1936. We declare this to be the codicil to the last will and testament of the class of '36, and in witness whereof we have hereunto set our names and ofiicial seal this day of May, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred thirty-six. ELEANOR HURLBUT VERONICA MCLAUGHLIN CHARLES LINDBLOM Yeomen. ----1 9 3 6
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