St Josephs College - Footprints Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1928

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Page 21 text:

Twciity-sevcnth — To Miss Rearildii. a hand car cil plaxer piano for her jilivsi- cal training classes. Twenty-eighth — To Miss Walsh, an X-ra - machine to see if the girls in Voice Culture are breathing correctly. Twenty-ninth — To Mr. Curoe, a classroom fixed in semi-circular st le. so as to aid our colleagues in socialized recitation. Thirtieth — To Messrs. Fernsenier, Fitzsinimons and Telfair, a ])ermanenl taxi service from DeKalb Avenue Station. Thirty-first — To Dr. MacDonald, an alarm clock which will go oti ' when Ihc period is over. Thirty-second — To Dr. I ' errier. the hope for bigger Spanish classes. Thirty-third — To. Mr. Shnster, the privilege of using the .Vuditorium for his large classes. Thirty-fourth — To Twenty-nine. the exclusive right io the seats in chapel. Thirtx-hfth — To Thirty. in place of their graduating Rig Sisters plentx ' of nice Big Brothers tor the dances. Thirty-sixth — To Thirty-one, we give freely the following advice : Take advantage of your one year of happiness before you meet our acquaintance, riiilosophy. Thirty-seventh — To Thirty-two, the high traditions, honor, and ideals of Twenty-eight to maintain, plus our sanctum furniture. The rest, residue and remainder of our estate, if there he any, we hereby be(|ueath to those who feel they need them. We hereby nominate, constitute and appoint Irene Roth to be exectitrix under this, our last will and testament, with the same full j ower to sell, leave, transfer or convey any real ]jroperty of wd:ich we may be seised or possessed. In witness whereof, we hereunto iilace our hand and seal this lifth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-eight. (Signed) CI.. SS OF 1928. I Ska 1. 1 . ' signed, |niljlished and declared to us b - the said class of 1928. as and for their last will and testament, in our presence, and at their request, and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names hereunto as witnesses whereof. .Makjokik .Mrui ' iiw Makv Loftus. 220 St. lames I ' lace, I ' .rooklvn 516 61st Street, Brooklvn -4 7] -

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; ' H =e3c 6B ' D Class Will a In the name nt ( ioil. Amen. We the niemljers uf the Class of 192S of Saint Joseph ' s College, of Brooklyn, in New York City, and the State of New York, being of sound and disposing mind, do make, publish and declare the following as for to be our last will and testament, and we do hereby revoke all wills and codicils by us at any time heretofore made. First — We direct an executrix hereinafter tcj be named to pay all our just debts as soon as she may be able. Second — To our dear Alma Mater, our deepest sympathy because she is part- ing with such a large and lovely group of gentle maidens. Third — To our Director, Doctor Dillon, a class of girls whose temperament will not ])revent them from answering in class. Fourth — To our Dean, Sr. Angeline, a class of cultured women who are as refined as we are. T- ' ifth — To Sr. Agnes Joseph, our permanent late excuses. Sixth — To Sr. Angelica, the privilege of distributing the A ' s obtained by those in the last row to the poor and needy of the diocese. Seventh — To Sr. Augustine Maria, our appreciation and gratitude for her guidance during- our freshmen }ear of college. Fighth — To Sr. Carmela, a faithful grou]) of treasures who will ecpial those of twenty-eight. Ninth — To . ' - r. Charitina, the right to be custodian of the keys of the new gymnasium. Tenth — To Sr. Concetta, the latest volume of library discipline. Fleventh — To .Sr. De La Salle, a written copy of her freshmen speech. Twelfth — To Sr. Francis Antonio, exclusive right to the use of the worms on the tennis court. Thirteenth — To .Sr. Francis Xavier, our sincerest regret that she ne er had the privilege of teaching our class. b ' ourteenth — To Sr. Gerardus, a complete correspondence course of W orld History in Two Weeks, Learned at Home. Fifteenth — To Sr. Lorenzo, a mimeographed set of Klapper outlines. Sixteenth — To Sr. Manuella, a patent machine which will automatically sort and give out the 1001 attendance records for which she is daily asked. Seventeenth — To Sr. Maria ConcejKion, two door signs saying No Ad- mittance — Fmplovees Only. Eighteenth — To Sr. Natalie, a large stage whereupon all Shakespearean plays may be performed instead of lectured upon. Nineteenth — To Miss Agnes, a volume of answers for the Ask Me Another. Twentieth — To Miss Cod ) ' , the regrets of our class that the moral victory athletes have to leave. Twenty-first — To Miss Doyle, the total amount of our sewing as a souvenir. Twenty-second — To Miss Kengla. our smaller brothers and sisters to experi- ment upon in Educational Psychology. Twenty-third — To Miss Massey, an ex] ress wagon in which to carry her books from one building to another. Twenty-fourth — To Miss McCann, a class of mutes as drawing pupils. Twenty-fifth — To Miss Pantano, the assistance in her French department of 1928 ' s French Majors. Twenty-sixth — To Senora Rafalli. the exclusive right of setting her hours first on the program. D S fflc€ ::£3= S 3»H3=E3: 39ffl S n 416}. -



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Some Plays, Some Qirls, Some Nonsense We ' ve seen so very many shows Within the last few years, Some that made us laugh a lot And some that hrought the tears. And as we think of them again The name alone comes hack, And to them now we add new thoughts Which they at first did lack. Alice Ad.Ji.ms Co(|uette ' Helen Allen Celebrity ' Emm.- Bergen ( iolden Dawn ' Mary Bird Manhattan Mary ' Gen Boston .Sunny ' Eileen Bergen Diversion ' Helen Call.mi.-vn The (lirl l- ' riend ' Anna Campion Connecticut Yankee ' Aggie Comerford Happv ' Genie Cormier The liaby Cyclone ' Elizabeth Corrigax Abie ' s Irish Rose ' Terrie De oe ' elcome. Stranger ! ' Evelyn Dotzler Honeymoon Lane ' Jeanette Farreli Queen High ' Evelyn Foppiana Rio Rita ' Myrte Foster l- ' ashion ' Marie Glasson 1 Told You So Dorothy Hand True Blue Marge Harnett Lucky Grace Hart Who Knows Betty Hebron Five o ' Clock ( jirl Mary Hennessey Royal Vagabond Marge Hertel Patience Mary Hunt The La.st Moment Betty Judge Hit the Deck iMary Kane Literference Kay Kearney ( )h ! Kav ! Mary Keller Tip Toes Marie Kellev The Student l ' rince(ss) Mary Kelly } ,. , • , ■ , , i , . gnes KellyJ Art.st(s) and Model(s) Helen Kenny Revels Florence Kreischer The ( iood Hope Katherine Lavery . nd So To lied ' Gertrude Loughlin ( )ur Country Cousin Alita Ludder The Racket Rhoda Magnor (ientlenien Prefer lUondes Mary Manning Sweet Little Devil Edna McCormick Naughty But Nice Margaret McNulty Good News Mary Middlecamp Seventh Heaven ' DoRf)THEA Murphy (iood Morning, Dearie - IS -

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