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K THE ANNUNCIATA S. S. Junior Tlhe members of the S.S. Junior are just nearing the end of a successful cruise under the faithful and capable pilot, Sister Theophane, who set the course for all the activities of the junior crew. Oh, it is true, the S.S. sailors ran up against obstacles, but with hard work, we overcame then all Cwe hopej. Now, let's take a look at some of the interesting spots of this last cruise. In September we came to our naval base, ready to set sail for our third cruise in new waters of the vast Sea of Knowledge. To be sure, it would include Ups and Downs, struggles and disappointments, but it would mean a nearer approach to our last port, Graduation. After about a week out of port, we elected our naval officers: Captain, Robert Koller, First Mate, Pauline Peters, Second Nlate, Margaret lblorang and Quarter- master, Charles Treanor. The next move made aboard ship was the organization of our French Club: President, Francis lllulloyg Vice-President, Pauline Peters, Secretary, Jeanne Maddeng and Treasurer, Richard Lennon. Life on the sea is not all smooth sailing, for instance, the mathematical problems we encountered all the way through were bad enough, and if it were not for our geometrical wizard, Chuck Treanor, we don't know what we would have done. Figures are just a side issue for Chuck, for he, together with Frank Parisi, are the ship's best deck scrubbers. VVhile we are talking about cleaning the ship, we might as well tell you of the duties of some of the other cleaner-uppers. Now, there are Robert Koller and Richard Lennon, dish washers. Kenneth McGuire supervised these two, while William Maloney had charge of the Fog Horn. Every ship has a general Boss. VVe had ours in the person of Ralph Smith. Yes, sir, he saw that everything was on the up and up and no one got out of doing his share of the rough side of every-day life. However, some of the crew managed to have a rather pleasant sailing-Roy Scott and Donald Ford slept and ate most of the time. Yes, there was a reason for each of them. The Admiral is Scott's brother-in-law, and Ford is a friend of Scott's. VVe ate three times a day, and they were full meals. Good? Perfect. Bogan, our chef, had taken up a course in home economics at D'Youville. Roy Slaper prepared the programs for us, including the menus. X George Hoegel was the ship's minstrel and Francis Mulloy superintended the athletics. That just about finishes up concerning the capabilities of our crew. Now, for a serious moment. VVe are docking the ship, which concludes our third cruise, and are facing the gangplank of our Fourth Year. At this time we wish to express, for the entire Junior Class, our thanks to llflonsignor Father Walker, Sister Superior, Sister Theophane, Sister Dolores, Sister Mary Carmel, and Sister Felicity, all of whom made it possible for the Junior Class to enter the Senior Room. WE, THE JUNIORS, THANK YOU. 34
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FIQHE ANNUNCIATA What the Junior Boys Will DO in Summer JOHN BOGAN .,,,,...,... DONALD FORD ......... GEORGE HOEGEL ........ ROBERT KOLLER ...,....... RICHARD LENNON ....,. XVILLIAM lVIALONEY KENNETH NICGUIRE FRANCIS M ULLOY ...,,..... FRANK PARISI .,....... ROY SCOTT ............. ROY SLAPER ....,..... RALPH SMITH ...,.......... CHARLES TREANOR ..........,,. ......,.......Summerate in an air-conditioned show. i............,Enter the Marble Tournament. ..............Build his Character Tower. .,,,,...,,,,..Coach Wyoming Midget League team. ....,..,,,,,,,Buy half-interest in Van's Grocery store. Make a cart for Soap Box Derby. ..............Rent a bench in Delaware Park and sleep all day ..,,...,i,,...juggle sodas in the Apothecary shop. .,..,..,....,,JoiII the Foreign Legion. handsome lile-guard at Crystal Beach. ,A,,,,,,,,..,,lVash dishes at Unterecker's. fishing every day. Practice elocution. FRANCIS NIULLOY, '41 I MY DAY DREAMS Off when at school I ,vhould like to play, So my mind is frequently carried away, By the glorious sunshine and new life of spring. When the robin hir rnelodious carols begin, How mn I think of French or Latin, fllore pleasant to dream of a cool swimming pool. LAURENCE PAUL, '42 35
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