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Fllllll3!lLlllll Q 0 li RJ Fifi iii-iii:-:L X 5'-' zz Qfi.-if-jf'i . C2 9 451'-5: lass -fu KNOW ALL MEN sv Tnasis PRESENTS: That we, the illustrious Class of 1930, of St. Francis de Sales High School, located in the City of Denver, State ot' Colorado, being of sound body and of as sane mind as possible after the laborious labors of the four years, do on this sixth day of June. make, ordain, and direct this to be our last. testament, willing to those Fransalians who are to come after us a record hard to equal and giving the remainder of our scholastic possessions as follows: Fmsr ITEM: To the Facility we bequeath our everlasting gratitude for their valiant efforts, against such tremendous odds, in endeavoring to equip us with the necessary training for the battles of life. SECOND l'1'nM: To the Alumni we will our greatest of gifts-ourselves. May it profit well by its legacy! THIRD ITEM! To the Flass of '31 we bequeath the privilege of occupying the first place in the cafeteria line, and the occupancy of the highly decorated Senior Tables. The exercise of these privileges will endow the members of said class with hardy digestions. Also class picture, living examples of learning, punetuality and all the virtues to which model students aspire. Albert Denny leaves his habit of asking questions to any member ot' the Junior Class so inclined. Virginia Mathews bequeaths her coquettishnesst to Evelyn Smith. Michael Montgomery wills his stenographic abilities to Mary Fitzpatrick. Ruth Yeggy transfers her able business management to any industrious Junior. Thomas Bogard bestows his facility for argument to James McEnany. Adren Nevans leaves her mechanical ability to adjust typewriters to Michael Turilli. William Marvel gives his abundant supply of mischievousness to any mirth creator of the Class of '31. Page26 fmQWP 1930
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Flllllwllllllll train those whose thought and character it forms to class themselves as animals in nature and in destiny. lf we ha.d thus trained you we could ask of you nothing high or holy. We do not ask morality of the animal, we do not ask gentleness of the tiger. But we have based the purpose and the methods of our education on the concept of an immortal soul, distinct from the reactions of matter. We have trained you to esteem yourselves as children of God and brothers of Christ. We can, therefore, ask of you Christlike virtue. We can ask you to look upward and to struggle upward, to claim and seek your kinship with the Divine. In school we asked you to use and develop to the utmost those talents that God had given you, and now we ask you to live on a high plane of life, on the Christian plane of life. Christianity is a height to which men have climbed slowly and any descent from that height is a form of suicide. You will and must live in the worldg but take into that world your faith, your concept of duty, your habits of prayer, your fidelity to church and for you that world will never be a Godless World. Go forth and let the message of your thought, your conversation, your lives be the beauty of Love, Justice, Truth and Temperance. Q-fishy, 3 11 133-3 y s Jigga.: J y 9 xx: 1: flyiljiif' Page 25 a- ssess AWP-:asa 1930 swears
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'si FKRHSRLIRH Q Janette Yeggy wills her artistic taste in beautifying the Fransalian to Mary Scherer. Patrick Ross bequeaths his talent for reading to any Junior talented in that line. Catherine Crowley and Ursula Alvey hand down their aptness in making rhymes to Mary Howes. William Hartman wills his knack for cartooning to any artistic Junior. Mary Nieters leaves her well-worn uniform to any needy Senior of '31. Doroth'y Hughes bequeathes her dainty air to Frances Alff. David Harrington transfers his position. in social circles to Patsy Dwyer. Helen Lampert confers her care-free character to the Juniors as a whole. Harold McCurdy wills his deftness at transcription to any able Junior. Elaine Close im.parts her innate reserve to Arthur Aymani. 0 Anna Marie Koester bequeathes her cheery disposition to Fern Kraemer. Paul Doyle wills his quiet pevrambulation down halls to William Dibb. Frances Eppich imparts her quiet charm to Naomi Marooney. Isabel Windolph confers her amiable disposition to Virrel Walker. Andrew McCallin disposes of his knowledge of historical events to Robert Walker. Lorraine O'Meara gives her art of writing compositions to Mary Alma Fregeau. The Faculty we appoint our executors. In accordance with the ancient cus- tom, and in testimony whereof, we do affix our seal. Signed this sixth day of June, in the year of our Lord 1930. o THE SENIOR CLASS. Many Nmrnns, '30. G.. Gi QI QE Pane B1 fiifl?-Pdf? fm93?5?i9 1930
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