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.4 - - L.. ? 2 v became 111 and had to resort to a rest The rest of us benefitted by a much needed CPD rest for the 1est fof the term With our report cards as Admit One tickets we entered the portals of un1ordom Well well we have some more visitors Darcy I mean William Bolger Jim O Connell from Clifton Springs don t try to look it up it isn t on the map Joe Gor man from the Czty of Auburn and Jack Maloney from the hamlet and crossroads of Elmira For the first time we elected class officers as follows Gus Hanna President Joe Sullivan, Vice President Emmett Davis Secretary, and Al Simonetti Treasurer Under the direction of these competent officers many successful act1v1t1es were conducted As an appetizer to our T hanksgiving Day Dinner we held a banquet on the Monday pre ceding The Consecratlon of Bishop O Hern which took place 111 St Patrick s Cathedral on March 19 1929 Cwhen we were Iunlorsj is an event which will always be remembered by the Class of 1930 Such ct szght was ne er seen by us be are The Class of 1930 wishes him many years servire his God and regnare over his seminaries On Friday April 19 after much preparation our dreams were reahzed The Jumor Delight for Senior Night the first entertainment of its kind proved a great success Un Ascension Thursday May 9th we enjoyed a tr1p to Father Baker s Shrine at Lackawanna, and thence to Niagara Falls I Cn June lst, we braved 'the w1lds of outdoor life and Went down on the farm to enjoy a real sausage roast As Old Sol, who had been with us all day, crept into the Golden West we sang songs, as we sat about the fire, watching the blazmg flame glow, iiicker, and then, die,-departing in a few small clouds of smoke The last event of our class was a Junior Banquet, as soon as exams were overj, held in the early part of une On S eptember 8, 1925, we had become Academics . September 8, 1929, we became Seniors. What a 'bale of a difference a few years make. The Senior Banquet was held on November 255 and a good time was had by all -Cthis was the text of one of the after dinner speakers on that eventful nightj. A Christmas entertainment was presented by the student body on December 20th, in honor of Our Right Reverend Bishop. Our class officers for 1929-30 were: President, Emmett Davis, Vice-President, Njerryi' Amanng Secretary, Joe Gorman, Treas- urer, Walt Sullivan. Our train Cingj now swiftly approaches the station,' of Graduation, having past the Fifth and last milestone on the course Qof studiesj. This tram , Qnot a sleeper eitherj, is due sometime in June with 19 Seniors on board. JOHN P. O,MALLEY. A 4 o o ' ' A ' A ' A o A A A on HWY! Q PfND3N1I76Y1PfB1hWrlh6N1D6N1D6N'lD6N'l 4 . 3 A J ' KK ' 33 ' 3 J, ' 3 3 ' ' KC ' 33 3 ' 9 3 3 - 9 ' , - - 9 ' 5 cc n C , , ' CC 33 3 ' 3 , cc as ' , cc n ' 3 ' 3 3 - - - , , - , cc as ' ' 3 3 3 ' 3 . . , - . . , . . , . . , . 3 3 3 3 . f 1 , jf ' ' Cl ' 73 ' Cf 33 ' ' 3 3 3 . ,, . . . . ,. ' 3 . . . . , 3 3 . . . I . . . . . OI1 3 ' mnetv seven ' ' ' ' LW!J' ' ' 'LLQQ A A A A A A ' '
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AVN ' ' ' ' A 1 4 O' . 41 uniur Glam 4 if-turg The juniovf class is first and last And every man is tried and true. HAT a break for the world when the class of '31- S forty-eight men, true but not tried,-first planted JR fi? - sc as psi-gs.,w 55. their feet under the shaky desks of the old study hall. From this moment history began. Under the ' Q' inspiring cry of Alla Boole, we sallied forth and experienced many and varied activities of which now only faint recollections remain,-Victorious encounters with the Freshmeng football games with the Cathedral Qminus a balljg Explorations of junior Columbuses to the old chimney and the river gorge. Celebrating our return the next year as Freshmen, by defeat- ing the Champion Seniors of the Indoor League, we started where we left off the previous year. Amateur dramatics now occupied our attention, giving each an opportunity to don a mask and wig and present thrilling mystery plays. We gave several plays at parish halls-at one of which we consumed a quantity of peanuts belonging to the pastor. C Luckily he never discovered the loss.j The beginning of the ensuing year found us still going strong. Events followed thick and fast. Entering the K. of C. basketball tournament we reached the finals but were defeated twiceg once by the Terriers and once by the faculty ..... Who doesn't remem- ber-the party at Merchants? ..... The pre-dieu and knee-guards worn by the students at Father Curtin's class? ..... The mama- doll episode P ..... Q The grand finale of the Sophomore year was the camp at Conesus, where we entertained Father Hogan for two whole weeks. Remember-the affair with the juniors P-When we joined hands with the Livonia fire-dept ?--The losing battle be- tween the truck and the steam-roller ?--T he fifteen on the two- passenger coupe ?-The midnight swims on our', raft ?-- At last, we now attained our junior year. We began the season right by winning the Indoor League tournament. The junior deboo was made at the Sagamore and we've been boo-ed ever since. Christmas vacation found us again at Conesus, this time at Stella Maris. Here we played baseball on the first of january, in the mud, instead of skating. Our next triumph was the successful issue of the Sator Jr. g and we closed the term with a trip to Buffalo and plans for another summer camp. 2- UAQQ LLLU LBA L ' - - ninety-nine
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