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REV. BROTHER THEODORE, O.S.F. History Varsity and Jay Vee Track and Cross Country Spikecl Shoe Club, Athletic Control Board Ecrivez, s'il vous plait . . . O.K. kiddies, stop the chatter . . . Look, I don't want any rroise . . . Boy, you look terrihlf If you've, got to go out on weekends, at least get a good nightis sleep Sunday! Right now you're in the big social whirl. You've got to leam how to pace yourselves! . . . The Senator from lower Slobovia is nothing but a windbag . . . Nonga-hey, don't you understand Englishg cut it out . . . I didn't want 'to have YOU either . . . I remember when you were all scrawny freshmen. Now youire scrawny Seniors . . . Well over the weekend our track team etc., etc. 9 rl K ,f 1 i f -71 l tj? X f. .fff mfr If 4 fp., ,, , . f, s 1 'stef A S l REV. BROTHER ALEXIS, O.S.F. English Track, Skin Diving Club Class has begun boys, so let's all be quiet. Now take out your homework and we'll cheek it. Those without the home- work will lose the usual credits . . . Remember that there may not be much of me but what there is, is plenty solid . . . A short maui may east a great shadow . . . Now take out your English books and tum to page 26 and wt-'ll read about the subject of the sentence. To obtain the subjeet, boys you ask the question who or what before the verb. Make sure you unclerstancl this because we might have a little old quiz. REV. BROTHER ROBERT, O.S.F. Latin, English, French Antlzonian Society, Tennis, Guidance, Clcc Club Good morning gentlemeng it's a beautiful day for 11 test. Half sheet of paper . . . I've noticed this class has the strongest eyeball muscles in the school. It seems strange you exercise them only during a test . . . Take out your red pencils to Correct the test . . . XVhatl You donlt have one . . . XV1jite this sentence twenty-five times . . . As a student at Saint Francis Prep I must come to class with the proper writing utensils. Because I didnt I am writirg this . . . If you continue to talk you may add two sentences to your home- work. All right add two sentences to your homework. I 5
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REV. BROTHER REGIS, O.S.F. Latin Guidance, Scholarship Club, Driver Education, Swimming, Athletic Control Board, Dance Moderator O.K. fellas let's hustle this test along. Now donlt get all shook. Take your time, you've got twenty seconds . . . NO! You're spoofing-tell me you're spoofing . . . ANY QUES- TIONS? . . . YOU, whatis your name? Wilson? One of these days junior you're going to' say the wrong thing-and that's all Wilson, thatis all . . . Watch it! Thereis a harpy. Boyl They're flying low today . . . Sonny, you're treading on dangerous ground . . . Hey Mac, have you been smoking those loaded cigarettes again? Boy! You're in a constant state of shock . . . Tell me Ray, at what age did your mind begin to disintegrate? . . . Teddy, if that D.A. isn't gone by tomorrow, I'll cut it off myself. REV. BROTHER FABIAN, O.S.F. English, Reading Program Freshman Football, Varsity Baseball We shall now play a game gentlemen called How to win friends and influence people, or shall we say TEACHERSD? Write each word 200 times by tomorrow, with definitions. No comment Gentlemen. You also are requested to know the standard vocabulary list for this tenm. No absences or misconduct will be tolerated before each test, or I will just have to disregard your paper. Now to get back to our little game-ha, ha, ha. First of all, Gentlemen, the individual must . . . MR. GERARD FIORENZA History Gentlemen I saw from the previous test that some of you are not studying. Therefore we shall have to try writing . . . The hand with which you are not writing covers the test paper . . . Class, study the cpaper for tomorrow . . , Aw come on Bobby, we're still frien s aren't we? . . . But I DIDNT Hunk you-you flunked yourself! . . . Don't worry son, I've quieted down quite a bit since the wild days of my youth . . . Pronounce it CORRECTLY . . . Class, you are not stu- dents-you are pupils, 24
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REV. BROTHER DE SALES, O.S.F. English, Library Pass your homework forward children . . . It pays to be nice . . . VVe will now go the library-QUIETLY . . . The flatter the plate the fewer the soup . . . For the weekend I want a four hundred word composition on the four methods of picture reproduction . . . Say! VVhat,s this I hear youlre saying about me-I refuse to be called a child beater . . . Is your name Zi Carr? . . . Revenge is sweet . . . To err is human, to forgive is divine . . . If you want to play games how about lucky number or daily double? . . . You'll be sorry if I catch you with extra padding in your shoulders. MR. JOHN VVOOD Chemistry, Mathematics Freshman Track Coach All right, knock it off . . . Hey are you going to sleep on me? . . . If you want to lie down bring a blanket with you . . . Don't argue with me . . . VVe'll put it in the classic form and if you get stuck use Alpha . . . How can you hear the an- nouncements when you're talking? . . . Let's make a rule, if you don't do it this way I flunk you for the quarter . . . The more you keep your mouth shut the smarter I think you are . . . I do the thinking here . . . Santee was stupid. He threatened to go to the Supreme Court when he should have beat his chest and said I am heartily sorry for having offended thee . . . I canit graph mfinity, I haven't got a blackboard long enough. it ,fr 'Ar ' ,- MR. ARTHUR MADDALONI French How about acting your age? A difficult feat I know but give it a good try . . . Take your time, but hurry up . . . Son, if I added up your marks and entered them as such, you still would not pass . . . You do not use the verb Faime 'Kto take a hath . You use soap . . . On page 159 in the text, enter the first two columns of vocabulary into your notebook . . . How could you be so' stupid? Do you just try hard or do you practice. 26
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