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Gilman ill We, the class of 1939, being of sound mind and body, do hereby give, devise and bequeath the following, same to take effect after our grad' uation in june, 1939: To our Most Reverend Bishop, james E. Kearneysour deepest respect and admiration, mingled with our thanks and loyalty to our Shepherd in Christ . Father Lyons: Our sincere thanks for his understanding kindness and patience, and the promise of our prayers. Father Brennan: More dust on the library shelves for those who break silence in the study hall to clean. Father Keefe: A plenary indulgence for every mile covered during the recitation of his Office. Father Kohl: A class interested in doing as much Hofffthefrccordv experimenting as the class of '39, Father Wurzer: A caddy to carry his port' able library of reference books. Father Fhmann: A bottle of Spirits of Am' monia to use during choir practise. Father Geek: A perennial pass to the World series. Father Marks: A 300 average in bowling. Father C'Donnell: A brand new pipe Qlaargej. Father Vogt: New and better verbs for the first year to conjugate. To the Fifth Year: Cur place behind the eightfball. To the Fourth Year: Some whiskers and long pants for college. To the Third Year: A bit of our poise when you return in September. To the Second Year: A realization that sophof more means ua wise fool To the First Year: A bit of perseverance. To the House Boys: A great big cab with Redder driving. cightyfsix To the Choir: Free copy of The Lost Chord . To the Catholic Workers: A revival meet' ing. To the Weekly SATOR: Salt and pepper for Miller's corn, Eddie Redder: A safety deposit box to keep the athletic funds in. To Charlie Wolfe: A flying trapeze. To Nefu Duffy: The song There's a Farf away Look in your Eyes To Jones: A library of Greek books. To Miller: A pair of scissors to cut that whisker. To Bob Keating: Fifty acres of land to yell in. To Bill Lafferty: A free lunch ticket. To Charlie Ryan: Someone to appreciate his coy ways, To Charlie Schavi: A private cab so as not to kill anyone in rushing to get the regular one. To John Lattuca: Panelcss windows for him to wash. To Dominic Mockevicius: An extra yard in case of shrinkage. Codicil: This is the codieil to our last will and testament. We have decided that a cookie vending machine should be installed beside the Coca Cola machine if it is returned. Furthermore that Brown Street at Lake should be banked to safeguard pedestrians from Dannie Davis, the Driving Denizen. That an awning and white carpet be installed for the House boys when they drive up in their Cadillac. Finally, that a slide be installed extending from the second floor out into the parking lot to facilitate clearance of the second floor corridor at 2:45 P. M. This we, the Class of 1939, do hereby sign and seal as our Last Will and Testament. The Class of 1939
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Qllmm rnphvrg Scene: Hotel Seneca. Time: 1974. Occasion: Twentyffifth Anniversary of our graduation from Saint Andrews The following is the information that a re- porter for the Rochester Globe gleaned at the Anniversary Dinner of the Class of 1939. The reporter was none other than our old friend Roger Sheehan, who was with us in Saint An' drew's. Ed Foy, who used to head the Catholic Worker group is now director of that society's backftoftheffarm movement. Ed is a really success' ful farmer, as well as a good priest. His success in farming is due undoubtedly to his early train' ing in Charlotte. john LeVeque is now director of the newly' organized Altar Boys' Association, Local 327. He has just completed work on his new booklet, L'How to Serve in Three Easy Lessons. Nick Alletto, our old First Prefect, well trained from his experience with the SATOR is now EditorfinfChief of the Catholic Courier, which has a national circulation. Don Leahy is Librarian of the new Catholic Evidence Library which now occupies a prominf ent place on Main Street. Don is quite proud of the special section dedicated to works of the venf erable old Dr. Brennan, our former English teacher. jamie Collins now hangs his purple cassock at Saint Bernard's. It's difficult to imagine the boys calling him Rector Joe Crassi has recently been made head of the Priests' Athletic League. joe is doing fine work, having just organized several baseball teams. He's now planning a game with the EighthfGrade AllfStars. Dick Nangle heads the Latin department at Saint Andrew's. He conducts his classes with a Zip acquired from actual experience. eightyfeight Quiet joe Lynch has taken over the Science department, since Father Kohl is now Bishop of Buffalo. Joe is right in his element teaching the intricacies of the hydrogen ion and the proto' basidomycetes. Vince Porter is now Director of Music in the diocese. He is an ardent disciple of Father Ehmann, especially as regards the Nnofnee vocal and the dog pant breathing exercises. For the last few years Frank Davis has been condensing his' notes taken in Saint Andrew's into seventyftwo volumes, which will be the official text at the Seminary. P.S.: No publisher has been found as yet. john Hoffman is holding down the chair of Greek in Saint Andrew's while Father Wurzer is in Egypt digging up material for a new book. Jerry Schifferli is National Director of the C.S.M.C. He has recently organized a new cruf Sade for tinfoil, box tops and cigar coupons. John McCaf:ferty is pastor of the ProfCathef dral, We notice that Mack still walks as fast as he talks, for he has installed a boardwalk extend- ing around the Sanctuary and up the aisle to enable him to walk as he talks. john Shepard is very happy as Pastor of his home town. Fortune has smiled on the little vil- lage and plans are going forward to build a road into the place, instead of the present footpath. Jack Leicht is Superintendent of Science in the diocese. Encouraged by his Ph.D., he is now hot on the trail of the ninety-fifth element which, he believes, will revolutionize the world. Tony Rossi is now chaplain of Auburn Prison. An unruly con gets a few rounds taken out of him by Tony who got his experience sparring with Collins. We are very happy to have with us Cardinal Meng of Foo Chow. He stopped at Rochester on his way back from Rome. Jim Callan is now Chancellor of the Diocese. He received his early training as treasurer of the Class ofV1939.
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