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CLASS WILL AND TESTAMENT Four long years, we, the students of Our Lady of the Angels Academy, have journeyed the rocky paths of knowledge, accumulating worldly and spiritual goods. Considering that it would be wrong to pass into the great hereafter without enriching some of our dear friends, we, the Seniors of 1949, of sound mind and body, take this opportunity to draw up, devise, and publish our last class will and testament. We dispose of our most cherished treasures in the following manner: Almcuz I To our Beloved Alma Mater, we leave a debt of sincere gratitude and a firm promise of devoted loyalty in return for all the good she has given us. To Reverend Maximilian Soltysek, our Chaplain, we bestow our gratitude and deep respect for his spiritual services. To Reverend Paul Bartlewski, our Benefactor, we bequeath our heartiest appreciation of his generous support. To Reverend Henry Fiedorczyk, our confessor, we express sincere thanks for his spiritual guid- ance. To our beloved Reverend Mother Mary Catherine we extend our sincerest love and apprecia- tion for her kindness and interest in our welfare. To Sister Mary Viterbia, our kind Directress, we bequeath our deepest affection and gratitude for her maternal care and sound advice given us throughout the years. To our dearest Sisters of the Faculty we whisper a sincere, Thank You for the many hours sacrificed for our physical, intellectual and moral advancement. To our most cherished Parents we give all our fllial love and respect for that one great possi- bility of a sound Catholic education. To all our benefactors and patrons we extend our heartfelt God Love You for your many ex- pressions of charity. May the Immaculate Heart of Mary obtain for you all an increase of God's benediction.
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LATIN-The Mother Tongue of the Civilized World Our Latin students realize that Latin is the keystone of the humanities and is one of the mighty pillars of a liberal education. MATHEMATICS-The Tool of All Other Sciences As the mathematical problems intrigue our sophomores, they develop precision, sharpness, and correctness in drawing conclusions. E. in if ,K i ,-g.wx.,i R .. . Nl yys ls ' f F MMf034fQRLnQ.ws-.veaei11Re nnrolif . fran .- W if . M 7-Q-Q 4 VF.- '----F:-.4 1 ' f M ' ' J i The mint wcmrtrir ' 'M' ' V f f 1- - J minelnweru-nanknxs i l' X lf 5 X t ,H ' t ' lblfiffvafr asa gn-gg .s l , ' 1 -4 X 1 lkllllddll' V1 N' X x K , X t X . 2 ,sz S 2 E ' L --1
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ARTICLE II Our remaining possessions we wish to bequeath to the following individual members: Dolores K. leaves to: Aileen, her height, jane, her joy in speaking French, Emily, her Master- piece Music Book, Mae Rose, her love for languages. Frances M. bequeaths to: Frances, her love for singing bass, Bernardine, her patience in trans- lating Cicero, Connie, her last seat near the movie projector, Irene, her ability to speak and write Polish. Frances K. gives to: Marlene, her ability for crocheting, Mary J., her love for flower-planting, Leona, her vitality, Anastasia, her sense of humor. Claire K. extends to: Lorraine, her appreciation of the colors blue and white, joan, all her ven- etian blinds, Barbara, her love for letter-writing, Mary G., her enthusiasm for dissecting. Amaryllis H. leaves to: Sylvia, her gift of discussion, Theresa, her loyalty to Chevrolet, Mil- dred, her interest in social studies, Connie, her gracious smile. Jeanne C. bequeaths to: Fay, her love for Chemistry, Genevieve, her long hair, Kathleen, her active Irish spirit, Carol, her liking for the kitchenette broom. ARTICLE III To our future honorable Seniors we bestow love for our dear Alma Mater together with our senioral dignity and ambition. To our respectable juniors we say Good Luck in fulilling all their duties as Upper Classmen. To our beloved Sophs we leave courage and pep to achieve readily that goal for which they are so patiently striving. To the dear new Freshies we wish happiness and success in their years to come. We, the Seniors of 1949, set our seal on this, the 12th day of june, and do appoint the juniors executors of this important document. Si gned: AMARYLLIS HALBWACHS CLAIRE Kozrowsxa Doromzs Kunrczf. JEANNB CONNOR FRANCES Kos FRANCES Morvr.
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