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,rr-mf? i is-wary . fm 1 -' . . V 7- . ,. i T I ii i .. 1 . i., I Gllumi will WE. THE SENIORS. OF THE CLASS OF I94-O, in Tull possession oT all our naTural TaiculTies. and realizing wiTh heavy hearTs all The ioys we leave behind. do declare This To be our lasT Will and TesTamenT: To FaTher Maloney we bequeaTh our graTiTude Tor The opporTuniTies he has provided Tor us during The pasT Tour happy years. To our adepT members oT The TaculTy, whose unTiring soliciTude Tor our welTare we promise never To TorgeT, we bequeaTh The graTiTicaTion ThaT eTTorTs were noT in vain. To our kind parenTs, sincere Thanks Tor all The sacriTices you made To make possible our iourney Through ST. Luke's. To The Juniors, in general. our TiTle oT pride, The inTelligenTia ldo your besT To keep iTl and in parTicular: Frances Alberse relinquishes her privilege oT being TirsT on The roll, T'irsT To receive a reporT card, and a TronT desk in The classroom To The one who can prove To come beTore Ardoyne in The Junior Class roll. Helen Alberse reserves her quieT and demure manner Tor Virginia Ardoyne. Grace Alcock bequeaThs her love Tor i'Lindy To Norman Farrell. lT's all righT, Norman, she's only a Bob CaT. MargareT Callaghan bequeaThs her Tamous blush To Marion Schilling. David Connor bequeaThs his bashfulness To Nancy Magro and his reporT card To The Junior who needs a Tew poinTs. lOne aT a Time, please.i Eugene Daley bequeaThs his conTagious giggle and way wiTh The ladies To Thomas Cobb. Use iT sparingly, Tom. Nicholas Demeduk bes+ows his love Tor English upon Jack Hannon. Take iT easy. Jack. Mary Donohue wills her unTiring abiliTy To run errands Tor SisTer To Cecelia Gleason. Mary Doyle besTows her make-up seT To Mary MapheT and her posiTion as baskeTball manager To The Junior lass who Thinks she can please all The girls. Richard Gawel willingly gives his charge of keeping The Senior blackboards decara+ed To CarmeliTa ProTiso and his duTy oT keeping The sTore room books in order To Mae Krcn. ilT's impossible Mae, so don'T geT discouraged.l - David GilpaTrick, The maTh wizz, wills his uncanny abiliTy To Mary Jane Reid. ' Joseph Kennedy leaves his TideliTy To serving Mass To any successor ThaT Thinks he could so well. James Kosch leaves his daily Task of wriTing Chemical EquaTions on The board To John Conlon and his big smile To The Junior ThaT needs iT mosT. BeaTrice La PorTa relucTanTly bequeaThs her remarkable sTamina To ouT-argue any classmaTe To Caroline Lascalzo. iMay you be jusT as successTul. Caroline.l To Marion SuTherland, John Man leaves his duTy as assisTanT in The chemical lab. lncidenTally iT's assisTance, SisTer wanTs no disTurbance, Marion. Frank Muscars leaves his delicaTe care oT his Ford To Eileen Kelly and his singing abiliTy To Harold Conkln. lKeep up The serenading TradiTions, Harold.l ClemenTne OrThmann gives her charge oT Taking caTeTeria orders aT noon hour, To FausTina Hornyak and Agnes SchusT. Joan RalsTon gives her exciTable disposiTion To Nora Callaghan and dramaTic abiliTy To Eleanor Young. James Rawl leaves his honor oT being chosen Tor The Big Five To Thomas Driscoll, and his abiliTy To JiTTer bug To ChrisTopher EusTace. To Lucille Finn, Alice Uzdavinis leaves her Tine homework record. Now, now, Lucille, ThaT's a Treasure. Lucille WagenhoTTer leaves her loquacious manner and vivaciTy To Marie Vidulick. Joan Walsh relinuishes her TiTle Baby of The Class To Louise Greco, and her posiTion as SisTer PaTricia's secreTary To lsabel Bigham. Jack Ward leaves his smoking iackeT To David Schimmel. TJusT The iackeT. David.l To The Sophomores: Advice: SeT good example Tor The incoming Freshmen. Remember your responsibiliTy is colossal. To The Freshmen: Perservere and always remember To hold high The ideals oT ST. Luke's. This our Tinal will and TesTamenT was duly execuTed and wiTnessed on This, The Tweniy-TirsT day of June in The year of Our Lord, nineTeen hundred and forTy. RICHARD GAWEL '40, 42
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STUDENT ATHLETIC ASSUCIATIIINS LTHOUGT-l The Boys' and Girs' A. A. are separaTe organizaTions each worlcs Tor The ulTimaTe good oT The enTire associaTion. The eTTicienT oTTicers who guided The aThleTic enTerprises This year were: PresidenTs, Joan RalsTon and Thomas Driscoll: Vice PresidenTs, Eileen Kelly and James Koschg SecreTaries, Eleanor Young and David Connor: Treasurers, BeaTrice l.aPorTa and John Kelly: Managers, Mary Doyle and John SmiTh. IT was suggesTed aT one oT The meeTings oT The Girls' A. A. ThaT The Team be provided wiTh iaclceTs. The suggesTion was acTed upon and a calce sale was sponsored Tor ThaT beneTiT by The girls. SixTeen iaclceTs were Thus procured Tor The Team as well as decoraTive leTTers Tor The cheer leaders. The boys, Too, managed To supply baslceTball paraphernalia, including iaclceTs, and equipmenT Tor The baseball Team. AT The monThly meeTing oT boTh boys and girls, besides The usual business To be discussed, various sTudenTs addressed The assembly and gave some sporTs Talks . The usual Theme oT mosT oT These sTressed The imporTance oT good sporTsmanship in school, aT home, and in liTe, as well as in aThleTics. As one oT The sTudenTs expressed in his ediTorial in Taurus, School spiriT aT ST. Lulce's is alive, running high, brimming over, and bubbling high wiTh enThusiasm. A greaT deal oT crediT Tor This spiriT is due To The sTudenT body in general who are members oT The A. A. and who are conspicuous Tor Their Teamwork, loyalTy, and cooperaTion in everyThing ThaT concerns dear old ST. Lulce's and aThleTics. BEATRICE LA PORTE, '4O. 44
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