St Peters Academy - Veritas Yearbook (Saratoga Springs, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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To Rudy Breyo, Sally Noonan leaves all her geometry books. To Ruth Rowland, Dick Rowland leaves his book of six easy lessons on Boogie Woogie. To Buddy Murphy, Jean Doherty leaves her faithful bike, so he can ride In school from the race track. To Mary Reynolds, Catherine Uscavitch leaves her favorite book of quotations and the works of Shakespeare: complete and unabridged. Dave Russell has been working late into the night consulting the works of Galileu on falling bodies so that he can complete the last chapter of HYou Too Can Learn. las I havel, The C0rre-;t Way To Fall When Skiing, which he intends to give to Francis Quinn. To Fred MCNeary, Nancy Hughes leaves her driving license plus some John- sonls car wax. To James A,Hearn, Bill Ford leaves his great love of work and his job with the AszP. To Sylvester Smaldone, Zeke Loggins leaves his football bruises. T0 Pat Sullivan, Trca Carr leaves all her knitting material which includes yarn, needles, instructions and patience. h To Ted Landry, Joan Casey leaves a monthls vacation from school, which she advises for any kind of ailment. ' To Connie Burns, Pat Totten leaves her flair for fancy typing and her secretarial secrets. ' To Mary Ann Richmond and Teresa Robbins, Ann Cassidy leaves a bottle of her famous giggle water. V T0 Pat Reynolds, Frances lVIacica leaves her extra comfortable seat on the bus. Since Miary Jane Hickey has been noted for Uthat gentle way she has. chosen to give it to one whom she feels Will be able to take it on most naturally, Jean Breen. T0 Gert Collins and Dick O,Rourke, Anita D,Andrea leaves the care of her Freshman sister, URosey . To Janice Delay, Pat Smith leaves a portable radio which will enable her tn hear l Fillie Lou every morning. To Tommy Rlullen, Joe Grasso leaves his French accent. To Jimmy Clukies who enjoys studying, Rita Brown leaves her program which consists of three studies. i To Robert Quinn, Carla Clukies leaves her tap dancing shoes and two tickets tn New York. To Tom Magovern, Faust D,Andrea leaves his cure for an annoying Adamls apple. T0 Nancy Hickey, Anne Brown leaves her sense of humor. Some time ago we received a letter from Pat Malone, Who has decided to leave his many friends in S. P. A. to our newcomer, Helen GriHin. As our death ,is rapidly approaching, we herewith conclude the mementoes of the Seniors to the Class of 1950. Trusting that these Will all be appreciated and used, we, the Senior Class ,on the Third day of June, in the Year of Our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-Nine, do hereby seal our last will and testament. at

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4319A$8 WELL Having consulted the physician and having found that we are infected by the -- fatal disease e Senioritis e which promises death in the month of June, we, The Class of. 1949, being still of sound mind and in possession of all our senses feel it appropriate to make our last will and testament. ; To the priests and nuns who have given untiringly of themselves in our behalf, we reserve a special part of our hearts which shall always be hlled with grateful prayers for their intentions. To them also we leave the hope that some of our members may become some of theirmembers and so join the ranks of those who are doing the mighty work of God upon earth. I, We give and bequeath to-our loyal and generous parents our thanks and love, ri l and a promise to repay them for their sacrifices by our future lives. We give and bequeath to this ugrand old school an eternal affection; the mem- Wft . ories inscribed on our desks, and thirty names to be added to its Hall of Fame. l T0 lWr. Patterson, our scientists leave a supersonic automatic suction cleaner - which they guarantee will remove all spots immediately and forever.. T0 the Junior Class we leave directions for our funeral, for we know that upon our departure, they will be so overwhelmed with grief that they will be unable to draw up suitable plans for our burial. To this same class we leave the ability to carry on the Yearbook. To the Sophomore Class we bequeath all the smiles and laughter they Will ever need to supplement the precious gifts we leave them now - a healthy case of Hjoie de vivre . Uncluded please find a knack for Frenchl. To the Freshmen we leave our sparkling wit and personality, plus the persever- ence, ingenuity, hard work and patience which have merited for us and will merit .. ' for them the impressive title-USENIORSn. $ Lastly we leave to the incoming Freshmen our hearty welcome. To each and every Junior will be left a particular possession or a talent of the i gallant Senior who has developed it so well. ...i ...... 'lil'r To lVIargie Henzel, Alice Ebert leaves her favorite recording of llSWEET GENEVIEVE? To George Reynolds, Kate Witkop leaves her alarm clock which always brings her to school on time iaheml: ' T0 Jeanette Bootier, Pat Klein leaves her left-handed hook shot. To Clark Grant, who might someday be stuck for an answer, anrgie lVIahar leaves her almost worn out phrase I donyt know . .. Baibara Lynett upon being told that she could not use her jolly little giggle in College because it sounds a bit too juvenile, has decided to leave it to Irene Helenek whom she feels can do justice to it. To Elinor Johnson, Johnny Bollinger leaves an executive position with Percy and Irving Helprin plus his secret formula for Bollingeris super special sundae. To Jean Foy, lVIarypat Armstrong leaves a date with the Head Lineman at the HBell Telfy To John HeritieSsy, Anne Driscoll leaves her soft shoe routine. To Nancy De Vizzio, Pete Helenk leaves a date for the Square Dance at the Wilton Grange. mrmTW



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St Peters Academy - Veritas Yearbook (Saratoga Springs, NY) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

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