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GREY
STONE
1944
by
The
SCHOLASTICS
of
1944
Marist
Traninig
School
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Poughkeepsie, New York
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'Ume bct'licate our last Scbolaatic work
tbat
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Jl3leaa our work.
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Teacher's
Prayer
Lord, keep my heart still young
My soul still strong,
Nor let my last gay song be sung
Life's way along.
Let me each childish mind
Still understand;
Strength let them ever find
Within my hand.
These thou hast given me,
Dear Lord,
I
pray,
Let no one, vanquished be
Along Life's way!
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Brother Adrian August, M. S.
Brother Anthony of
Padua
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A. B.
Brother Armand Benoit, B. S. M.
Brother Francis Xavier, M. S.
Broth
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Gabriel Vincent, B. S. in
L.
S.
Brother Herbert Daniel, B. S.
Brother iawrence Ephrem
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B.
B.
A.
Brother Leo Camille, B. S.
Broth
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Leo
Hya
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inth
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B. S.
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Brother Nicholas Mary, M.A.
Brother Paul Ambrose, M. A.
Brother Paul
E
rnest,
M. S.
Brother Philip Joseph,
B.
S.
Broth
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Pius Victor, M. A.
Brother Victor Aime, Ph. D.
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BRo. ALFRED EuGENE~-
Everything comes, if only man
WiH
sit
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wait and
not
try to plan..
BRo. ALPHONSE
JuSTIN
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Over games and thfng
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he can enthuse,
But leafy he does rarely use.
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BRO. BEDE RICHARD:-
His ways, his looks and words beguile,
Cou
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they be from th_e Emerald Isle?
BRO. CONAN V1NCENT:
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Early in youth he discovered his tongue;
And a mind that's full will keep it young.
BRO. DAMASUS CYRIL:
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No rapture compares with the bird that sings,
But how he hates the alarm that rings.
BRO. EDMUND JuDE:-
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Tall and dark and rather suave;
He did his best, but couldn't behave.
The ease of living plus a fine sense of humor,
But mighty weight makes for a welco
m
e roomer.
BRO. EUSTACE BERNARD:-
The finest in life he would enjoy;
And never cease to be a boy.
BRo. FABIAN RoBERT:-
With shining mind God makes him blest;
Courage and faith supp
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y the rest.
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BRo. GooFREY:-
A fair size lad, with great understanding;
And on his feet it's the safest landing.
BRo. LEONARD YrNCENT:-
Think he is so qufot and rather demure?
Maybe; but of his talents we're quite sure.
BRo. PRUDENs EuGENE:-
In
opinion str~~g and so seldom wrong;
Let Eternal Truth be you~ constant song.
BRO. ROGER BERARD:-
Ever happy with a 'Swing
,
and Sway'
Life
to
him is a cloudless day.
BRo. RoMUALD HENRY:-
In stature
,
tall,
though
in anger
short,
Never far away is the quickest retort.
BRO. RONALD GERARD:-
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Wherever b1tter debate
is
found,
You never expect he'll be
around.
BRO. THOMAS EDWARD:-
Who can judge his highest worth?
So aptly hid 'neath love of mirth.
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Though
separated by great distances we are united in spmt
today, with our dear
Brother
Adrien
Michel
,
Canadian Scholastic
and companion of this year.
One who
is
ready for every demand,
The will
to obey makes one fit to command.
Words of Wisdom
He who wants,
must
choose.
He
who has, must lose.
He who
knows,
won't blab.
He who guesses, will gab.
He who
borrows, sorrows.
He
who gives,
lives.
He
who
keeps
dark, is deep.
He
who can earn, can keep.
He
who aims,
hits.
He
who
has,
gets.
He who waits, wins.
He
who wills,
can
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NAME
DISPOSITION
"HE
s·A
YS"
FAVORITE
FAVOR11:
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USUALLY
DE
STINAT
ION
SU
BJ
ECT
P~
_,ST
TIME
FOUND
Br. Alfred
s
·
aniuine
Going to the
L
ogi
c
Sewing
Reading
Haverstraw
cemetery?
Br.
Alphonse
Mechanic;:i.l
Yeah I know.
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stry
Machines
Working
Wheeling
Br. Bede
Philosophic
Long
live the
Philosophy
Ants
.
In pool
St.
Ann's
KING!
Ph
J
ology
Br.
Conan
Sanctamon
ious
Agere Contra.
Helping
BLH
With BLH
C.C.H.S
.
Br.
Cyril
Serious
You're
crazy!
Eco
nom
ics
Reading Community room St. Ann's
Br.
Giles
Quiet
Hi yah
Champ!
Li
t
rnt
u
re
In orchard
At his desk
Mount
Br. Jude
Sleepy
I
don't care!
Epist
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mology
Eatin
g
In pantry
Haverstraw
Br.
Eustace
Helpful
Let's study.
En
glis
h
Studying
On benches
Lowell
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Br. Fabian
Resei;ved
I'll shoot you
O
r
a.tory
Snoozing
Kiosk
Mount
in the ears.
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Br.
Godfrey
Lightning
What
d
o
you
History
Organizing games
Trucking
B.C.H.S
.
say
there?
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Br. L
eonard
Thirsty
You old float! Scho
J
l
Guide
Library Work
Ferris'
B.C
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H
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Br. Pruden
s
Static
It's this way.
Latin
Handball
At the Novitiate
Chicago
Br. Berard
Artistic
0
h
ec
k!
Fr-ep.ch
.
Piano
In his room
Tyngsboro
Br. Henry
Dainty
Hello you!
Typing
Sleeping
ln furnace
St. Joseph's
Br. Ronald
Lackin
g
Hi yah!
Math
efU
atics
Music
Typing
Catholic
U.
Br.
Edward
Orderly
Make an effort!
Ontblogy
Gardenin
g
In
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bed [flower]
Esopus
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DO YOU REMEMBER ....... .
"When
the
lights go on again?"
"Agere contra?"
Broth
er
Bede and
his gang-e
x
plosive experts?
Super
Suds and Oswald?
Chemis
tr
y exper
im
ents?
The
Ice Ca
rnival?
Old
reliable?
"You'll
have-(
everyt
h
ing)
-
for the test?''
Brother_- Francis
Xavier's jokes?
Brother Henry's
in
ferno?
Brother Piacid's
sa
bo
tage?
T.
S.
A.
(Tailor Shop
Approval)?
"Brot
h
er-, you'll
take
charge of-?"
''
All
the
beasts
are warming?"
Bugle Call Rag?
Brother Paphnutiu
s
and Brother
Sisoes?
Brother Master's Feast
Day?
Gay
90's
Barber Shop
Quartet?
Mystery
of
Brother
L
eo
n
ard's beer bottle?
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"D
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mother
come from CHINA?"
Brother Prudens'
teaching career?
Brother
Conan and Brother
John'
s
pet?
Sport
l
eagues
The French
A1Jproval?
The Irish Night?
"First Legion?''
Grasshopper and the Ant?
"And in
conclusion?"
Brother
Alfred's Congo?
Jude's s~w~estion
for
road improvements?
Scholas
t
ics'
POT POURRI?
"YOU
.
don't know?"
Our bucket
brigade?
Snorfy's
d
_e
nunciation
of Conan?
Shoelace's FIRST appearance?
Gulliver'
s
Travels?
Rougir ............
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Water Hole Meet?
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improvements?
D
evoted
ness
of our Brother Master.
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Farewell From First Year
With your departure sc:heduled for tomorrow
We call
to
mind the words of Juliet,
And verify that parting is sweet sorrow
And we pick out the
_
bunks we're gonna get!
''We hate to see you go" the farewell song goes
It
sure will break our hearts to see you pack.
But we will find our sorrow somewhat lessened
By getting those nice desks down in the back!
One joyful
thought
will soothe our melancholy
As Panamas and suits you galy don;
The silver
lining
to the cloud of parting
ls "we will rule the roost when you are gone
.
"
Though you must g
o
, there's much you'll leav
e
behind you,
Impressions made that time will not delete,
For
instance
your initials on the woodwork
And things
Jike
Leonard's nose and Godfrey'
s
.feet.
Despite the fact you gave us torticolli
s
And other pains not mentionable here
We've reason to admit, upon refl
e
ction
It's been a pretty amicable year.
So till we meet again in Mt. Michael's
St. Ann's or
Haverstraw,
or what e
'
er comes
Plea
s
e don't forget your friends in old P
o
'kip
s
ie
Goodby
e
, good luck-n
o
w hit the road you-fri
e
nd
s
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BR. JAMES AUSTIN
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We, the Scholastics of 1944, of Greystone
Normal,
of the Town
of
Poughkeepsie,
County of Dutchess, in the State of New York,
being
in good
health,
of sound
mind and
in full possession of our
faculties,
do
make, declare and publish this to be our last will and
testament
and so
hereby bequeath
the following:
I
TO
OUR INSTITUTE,--our constant
devotion
and effort
and
loyalty
for
the
virtues we have cultivated under her
loving care, with
a promise to
live
up to
her
Rules
as faith-
fully as lies in our power, striving by all within us in to
spread the greater glory of God and
His Mother
Mary.
II
TO
OUR REV. BRO. PROVINCIAL,--our
deep affection,
wholehearted appreciation and the fervent
prayers
of grate-
ful hearts for
all he
has done for us, especially for the
many advantages we have
received
through his interests in
the field
of
higher
education.
III TO OUR BRO. MASTER,
-
-heartful gratitude for his con-
tant guidance, his encouragement in crucial
moments
and
his unending ir:iterest
in our welfare.
IV
TO OUR
FACUL
TY,--our
appreciation and gratitude for
their
constant
vigilance, their eager cooperation and many
aids so
unselfishly
given for our
further
advancement.
V
TO
THE
FIRST YEAR
,
our successors;--
1.
Our friendship
and many sighs at parting.
2.
Our
good example in dignified
,
tranquil and respectful
deportment.
3.
Our
spirit of cooperation in activities
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4.
Our
wealth of learning; may they assimilate it as we
have done.
5.
Our silent prayers for complete
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uccess in their progress.
6. Our sense of humor--it will help in an
unexpected
crisis.
7.
Our many
and useful projects
(
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8. The art of asking questions instead of answering them.
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witness whe
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we have here unto
subscribed
our name and
affixed our
seal,
this 13th day of August,
in
the Year
of
our Lord,
One Tho
u
sand
Nine Hundred and Forty-four.
(S
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GNED) Scho
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astics of 1944
By
Popular Demand
School
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Colors
Blue and White
Class
Motto
All
to Jesus thru Mary
Class Plower
Hyacinth
Class
Mascot
Balteau
Class
Emblem
Marist M.
Favorite Sub
j
ect
Educational Psychology
Favorite Teacher
Bro. Francis
Xavier
Favorite Sport
Basketball
Favorite Occupation
Reading
Favorite Haunt
Kiosk
Pet Peeve
P
h
ysiology
Most Quiet
Bro. Alfred Eugene
Most Studious
Bro. Leonard Vincent
Most Orderly
Bro.
A
l
fred
E
ugene
Most Pop
u
lar
Bro. Conan Vincent
Most Initiative
Bro. Thomas Edward
Most Reliable
Bro. Conan Vincent
Model Scholastic
Bro. Leonard Vincent
Best Disposition
Bro
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Fabian
Robert
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0 God, S
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pre
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of might and power,
O'er man and beast, bird and flower,
O'er good and bad, dark and light,
Be with me thru the
sombre
night.
Guard me
if
the lig
h
t
n
ing flas
h
es,
Strengthen me as t
h
under crashes,
Take my
soul
in Merc
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Close to the Heart with
l
oving hands.
I cannot bear to be alone,
Claim me, God, for Thy very Own.
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1.
I;)ANCE
OF THE
GOBLINS
(Orchestra}
2. V
ALEIJICT0RY
3.
TH
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TIME
_
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Now
(Glee Club}
4.
JULIUS
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AESAR
H.
Englemann
B. Inky Bator
Fred Waring
A
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ciM
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O
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IN
ONE ACT
Stephen F. Harris
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(With an apolo
g
y
to
Shakespeare)
First Stage Hand
Lucius
Casca
Triboniu
s
Cassi
u
s
B
r
u
tu
s
fyiarcus Antonius
Julius C:esar
Second Stage Hand
5.
WE'RE ON
OuR
WAY
B. James
B.' Columba
B. Hilary
B
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Tha
d
deus
B.
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Lawrence
B. Anselm
B.
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xavier
B. John
B. F
l
orian
Fred
W
aring:
(Glee Club, rplo by
B.
Columba}
INTERMISSION and REFRESHMENTS
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FA
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O
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O
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7.
WHAT THE FUTURE HOLDS
8.
BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC
(Glee Cl
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W
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B
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H
ilary
Fred
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IT WILL BE ALRIGHT ON THE NIGHT
PLAY IN ONE ACT
Jaxon Knox
Coach
B
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A
u
thor
B
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Dick
B. Ri
ch
ar
d
Tom
B.
Fabia
n
H
a
rry
B
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F
renc
h
y
B. Eustace
Ben
B
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Leon
ar
d
Piano Tuner
B
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Props
B. Ro
n
ald
10.
HYMN
rn
A HERO
Fred Waring
(Glee club, solo by
B.
Columba)
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AND So FA
R
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B.
Leona
r
d
12.
REPLY FROM
BR
OTHE
R
MASTER
13.
LES ADIEUS ME
L
ODIES
Pablo de Sarasate
(Orchestra)
REFRESHMENTS
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BOB FAN'S HAND LAUNDRY
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WE AIM TO PLEASE
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We do n~t use strong soap
(?)
or shrink clothes (
?)
Not respon
s
ib
l
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for dothes left over 24 hou
r
s.
Ground floor Crey,fone Buildi
n
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B. HUBERT
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S DAIRY PRODUCTS
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WE MAKE HAY WHILE THE SUN SHll\:ES
Cow beets and corn for sale
Fresh milk daily .... we supply the Hermi
t
age.
St.
A
n
n's Barn overloo
k
ing the H
u
dson
Prop.'s B. H
ub
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SATISFACTION OUR SPECIALI
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Clothes
for style
[?]
Expert mending
No
exchange poss
i
ble
this
year
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MARIST PRESS
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WE
SATISFY"
Let us do
your
work, others have tried and
have no kick. Among other things w~ have
printed, "'Bulletin of Studies," the liliStag,"
and this issue of the uGreystone.
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Brp.
Tarcisius
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Peter's
Plaza
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BONDS for VICTORY
Phone 6630
Groupd floor
Bonds of
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prayers, sa&ifi~<;s
and
good works
for the boys over there.
What are you doing?
Be generous!
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GREY
STONE
1944
by
The
SCHOLASTICS
of
1944
Marist
Traninig
School
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Poughkeepsie, New York
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'Ume bct'licate our last Scbolaatic work
tbat
$be n~a~ b1;;lp us tbrougbout tqe coming }?Cara
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Jl3leaa our work.
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Teacher's
Prayer
Lord, keep my heart still young
My soul still strong,
Nor let my last gay song be sung
Life's way along.
Let me each childish mind
Still understand;
Strength let them ever find
Within my hand.
These thou hast given me,
Dear Lord,
I
pray,
Let no one, vanquished be
Along Life's way!
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Faculty
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Brother Adrian August, M. S.
Brother Anthony of
Padua
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A. B.
Brother Armand Benoit, B. S. M.
Brother Francis Xavier, M. S.
Broth
er
Gabriel Vincent, B. S. in
L.
S.
Brother Herbert Daniel, B. S.
Brother iawrence Ephrem
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B.
B.
A.
Brother Leo Camille, B. S.
Broth
er
Leo
Hya
c
inth
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B. S.
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Brother Nicholas Mary, M.A.
Brother Paul Ambrose, M. A.
Brother Paul
E
rnest,
M. S.
Brother Philip Joseph,
B.
S.
Broth
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Pius Victor, M. A.
Brother Victor Aime, Ph. D.
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BRo. ALFRED EuGENE~-
Everything comes, if only man
WiH
sit
and
wait and
not
try to plan..
BRo. ALPHONSE
JuSTIN
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Over games and thfng
s
he can enthuse,
But leafy he does rarely use.
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BRO. BEDE RICHARD:-
His ways, his looks and words beguile,
Cou
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they be from th_e Emerald Isle?
BRO. CONAN V1NCENT:
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Early in youth he discovered his tongue;
And a mind that's full will keep it young.
BRO. DAMASUS CYRIL:
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No rapture compares with the bird that sings,
But how he hates the alarm that rings.
BRO. EDMUND JuDE:-
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Tall and dark and rather suave;
He did his best, but couldn't behave.
The ease of living plus a fine sense of humor,
But mighty weight makes for a welco
m
e roomer.
BRO. EUSTACE BERNARD:-
The finest in life he would enjoy;
And never cease to be a boy.
BRo. FABIAN RoBERT:-
With shining mind God makes him blest;
Courage and faith supp
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y the rest.
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BRo. GooFREY:-
A fair size lad, with great understanding;
And on his feet it's the safest landing.
BRo. LEONARD YrNCENT:-
Think he is so qufot and rather demure?
Maybe; but of his talents we're quite sure.
BRo. PRUDENs EuGENE:-
In
opinion str~~g and so seldom wrong;
Let Eternal Truth be you~ constant song.
BRO. ROGER BERARD:-
Ever happy with a 'Swing
,
and Sway'
Life
to
him is a cloudless day.
BRo. RoMUALD HENRY:-
In stature
,
tall,
though
in anger
short,
Never far away is the quickest retort.
BRO. RONALD GERARD:-
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Wherever b1tter debate
is
found,
You never expect he'll be
around.
BRO. THOMAS EDWARD:-
Who can judge his highest worth?
So aptly hid 'neath love of mirth.
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Though
separated by great distances we are united in spmt
today, with our dear
Brother
Adrien
Michel
,
Canadian Scholastic
and companion of this year.
One who
is
ready for every demand,
The will
to obey makes one fit to command.
Words of Wisdom
He who wants,
must
choose.
He
who has, must lose.
He who
knows,
won't blab.
He who guesses, will gab.
He who
borrows, sorrows.
He
who gives,
lives.
He
who
keeps
dark, is deep.
He
who can earn, can keep.
He
who aims,
hits.
He
who
has,
gets.
He who waits, wins.
He
who wills,
can
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NAME
DISPOSITION
"HE
s·A
YS"
FAVORITE
FAVOR11:
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USUALLY
DE
STINAT
ION
SU
BJ
ECT
P~
_,ST
TIME
FOUND
Br. Alfred
s
·
aniuine
Going to the
L
ogi
c
Sewing
Reading
Haverstraw
cemetery?
Br.
Alphonse
Mechanic;:i.l
Yeah I know.
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stry
Machines
Working
Wheeling
Br. Bede
Philosophic
Long
live the
Philosophy
Ants
.
In pool
St.
Ann's
KING!
Ph
J
ology
Br.
Conan
Sanctamon
ious
Agere Contra.
Helping
BLH
With BLH
C.C.H.S
.
Br.
Cyril
Serious
You're
crazy!
Eco
nom
ics
Reading Community room St. Ann's
Br.
Giles
Quiet
Hi yah
Champ!
Li
t
rnt
u
re
In orchard
At his desk
Mount
Br. Jude
Sleepy
I
don't care!
Epist
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mology
Eatin
g
In pantry
Haverstraw
Br.
Eustace
Helpful
Let's study.
En
glis
h
Studying
On benches
Lowell
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Br. Fabian
Resei;ved
I'll shoot you
O
r
a.tory
Snoozing
Kiosk
Mount
in the ears.
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Br.
Godfrey
Lightning
What
d
o
you
History
Organizing games
Trucking
B.C.H.S
.
say
there?
I
Br. L
eonard
Thirsty
You old float! Scho
J
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Guide
Library Work
Ferris'
B.C
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H
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Br. Pruden
s
Static
It's this way.
Latin
Handball
At the Novitiate
Chicago
Br. Berard
Artistic
0
h
ec
k!
Fr-ep.ch
.
Piano
In his room
Tyngsboro
Br. Henry
Dainty
Hello you!
Typing
Sleeping
ln furnace
St. Joseph's
Br. Ronald
Lackin
g
Hi yah!
Math
efU
atics
Music
Typing
Catholic
U.
Br.
Edward
Orderly
Make an effort!
Ontblogy
Gardenin
g
In
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Esopus
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DO YOU REMEMBER ....... .
"When
the
lights go on again?"
"Agere contra?"
Broth
er
Bede and
his gang-e
x
plosive experts?
Super
Suds and Oswald?
Chemis
tr
y exper
im
ents?
The
Ice Ca
rnival?
Old
reliable?
"You'll
have-(
everyt
h
ing)
-
for the test?''
Brother_- Francis
Xavier's jokes?
Brother Henry's
in
ferno?
Brother Piacid's
sa
bo
tage?
T.
S.
A.
(Tailor Shop
Approval)?
"Brot
h
er-, you'll
take
charge of-?"
''
All
the
beasts
are warming?"
Bugle Call Rag?
Brother Paphnutiu
s
and Brother
Sisoes?
Brother Master's Feast
Day?
Gay
90's
Barber Shop
Quartet?
Mystery
of
Brother
L
eo
n
ard's beer bottle?
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"D
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mother
come from CHINA?"
Brother Prudens'
teaching career?
Brother
Conan and Brother
John'
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pet?
Sport
l
eagues
The French
A1Jproval?
The Irish Night?
"First Legion?''
Grasshopper and the Ant?
"And in
conclusion?"
Brother
Alfred's Congo?
Jude's s~w~estion
for
road improvements?
Scholas
t
ics'
POT POURRI?
"YOU
.
don't know?"
Our bucket
brigade?
Snorfy's
d
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nunciation
of Conan?
Shoelace's FIRST appearance?
Gulliver'
s
Travels?
Rougir ............
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Water Hole Meet?
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improvements?
D
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ness
of our Brother Master.
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Farewell From First Year
With your departure sc:heduled for tomorrow
We call
to
mind the words of Juliet,
And verify that parting is sweet sorrow
And we pick out the
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bunks we're gonna get!
''We hate to see you go" the farewell song goes
It
sure will break our hearts to see you pack.
But we will find our sorrow somewhat lessened
By getting those nice desks down in the back!
One joyful
thought
will soothe our melancholy
As Panamas and suits you galy don;
The silver
lining
to the cloud of parting
ls "we will rule the roost when you are gone
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Though you must g
o
, there's much you'll leav
e
behind you,
Impressions made that time will not delete,
For
instance
your initials on the woodwork
And things
Jike
Leonard's nose and Godfrey'
s
.feet.
Despite the fact you gave us torticolli
s
And other pains not mentionable here
We've reason to admit, upon refl
e
ction
It's been a pretty amicable year.
So till we meet again in Mt. Michael's
St. Ann's or
Haverstraw,
or what e
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er comes
Plea
s
e don't forget your friends in old P
o
'kip
s
ie
Goodby
e
, good luck-n
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w hit the road you-fri
e
nd
s
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BR. JAMES AUSTIN
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We, the Scholastics of 1944, of Greystone
Normal,
of the Town
of
Poughkeepsie,
County of Dutchess, in the State of New York,
being
in good
health,
of sound
mind and
in full possession of our
faculties,
do
make, declare and publish this to be our last will and
testament
and so
hereby bequeath
the following:
I
TO
OUR INSTITUTE,--our constant
devotion
and effort
and
loyalty
for
the
virtues we have cultivated under her
loving care, with
a promise to
live
up to
her
Rules
as faith-
fully as lies in our power, striving by all within us in to
spread the greater glory of God and
His Mother
Mary.
II
TO
OUR REV. BRO. PROVINCIAL,--our
deep affection,
wholehearted appreciation and the fervent
prayers
of grate-
ful hearts for
all he
has done for us, especially for the
many advantages we have
received
through his interests in
the field
of
higher
education.
III TO OUR BRO. MASTER,
-
-heartful gratitude for his con-
tant guidance, his encouragement in crucial
moments
and
his unending ir:iterest
in our welfare.
IV
TO OUR
FACUL
TY,--our
appreciation and gratitude for
their
constant
vigilance, their eager cooperation and many
aids so
unselfishly
given for our
further
advancement.
V
TO
THE
FIRST YEAR
,
our successors;--
1.
Our friendship
and many sighs at parting.
2.
Our
good example in dignified
,
tranquil and respectful
deportment.
3.
Our
spirit of cooperation in activities
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4.
Our
wealth of learning; may they assimilate it as we
have done.
5.
Our silent prayers for complete
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uccess in their progress.
6. Our sense of humor--it will help in an
unexpected
crisis.
7.
Our many
and useful projects
(
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8. The art of asking questions instead of answering them.
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we have here unto
subscribed
our name and
affixed our
seal,
this 13th day of August,
in
the Year
of
our Lord,
One Tho
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sand
Nine Hundred and Forty-four.
(S
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astics of 1944
By
Popular Demand
School
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Colors
Blue and White
Class
Motto
All
to Jesus thru Mary
Class Plower
Hyacinth
Class
Mascot
Balteau
Class
Emblem
Marist M.
Favorite Sub
j
ect
Educational Psychology
Favorite Teacher
Bro. Francis
Xavier
Favorite Sport
Basketball
Favorite Occupation
Reading
Favorite Haunt
Kiosk
Pet Peeve
P
h
ysiology
Most Quiet
Bro. Alfred Eugene
Most Studious
Bro. Leonard Vincent
Most Orderly
Bro.
A
l
fred
E
ugene
Most Pop
u
lar
Bro. Conan Vincent
Most Initiative
Bro. Thomas Edward
Most Reliable
Bro. Conan Vincent
Model Scholastic
Bro. Leonard Vincent
Best Disposition
Bro
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Fabian
Robert
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0 God, S
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of might and power,
O'er man and beast, bird and flower,
O'er good and bad, dark and light,
Be with me thru the
sombre
night.
Guard me
if
the lig
h
t
n
ing flas
h
es,
Strengthen me as t
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under crashes,
Take my
soul
in Merc
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Close to the Heart with
l
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I cannot bear to be alone,
Claim me, God, for Thy very Own.
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1.
I;)ANCE
OF THE
GOBLINS
(Orchestra}
2. V
ALEIJICT0RY
3.
TH
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TIME
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Now
(Glee Club}
4.
JULIUS
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AESAR
H.
Englemann
B. Inky Bator
Fred Waring
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ciM
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O
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IN
ONE ACT
Stephen F. Harris
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(With an apolo
g
y
to
Shakespeare)
First Stage Hand
Lucius
Casca
Triboniu
s
Cassi
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B
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tu
s
fyiarcus Antonius
Julius C:esar
Second Stage Hand
5.
WE'RE ON
OuR
WAY
B. James
B.' Columba
B. Hilary
B
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Tha
d
deus
B.
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Lawrence
B. Anselm
B.
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xavier
B. John
B. F
l
orian
Fred
W
aring:
(Glee Club, rplo by
B.
Columba}
INTERMISSION and REFRESHMENTS
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FA
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O
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7.
WHAT THE FUTURE HOLDS
8.
BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC
(Glee Cl
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H
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Fred
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IT WILL BE ALRIGHT ON THE NIGHT
PLAY IN ONE ACT
Jaxon Knox
Coach
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A
u
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B
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Dick
B. Ri
ch
ar
d
Tom
B.
Fabia
n
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a
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B
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F
renc
h
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B. Eustace
Ben
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Leon
ar
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Piano Tuner
B
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Props
B. Ro
n
ald
10.
HYMN
rn
A HERO
Fred Waring
(Glee club, solo by
B.
Columba)
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AND So FA
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B.
Leona
r
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12.
REPLY FROM
BR
OTHE
R
MASTER
13.
LES ADIEUS ME
L
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Pablo de Sarasate
(Orchestra)
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BOB FAN'S HAND LAUNDRY
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WE AIM TO PLEASE
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We do n~t use strong soap
(?)
or shrink clothes (
?)
Not respon
s
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for dothes left over 24 hou
r
s.
Ground floor Crey,fone Buildi
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B. HUBERT
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S DAIRY PRODUCTS
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WE MAKE HAY WHILE THE SUN SHll\:ES
Cow beets and corn for sale
Fresh milk daily .... we supply the Hermi
t
age.
St.
A
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k
ing the H
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Prop.'s B. H
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SATISFACTION OUR SPECIALI
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Clothes
for style
[?]
Expert mending
No
exchange poss
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this
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MARIST PRESS
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WE
SATISFY"
Let us do
your
work, others have tried and
have no kick. Among other things w~ have
printed, "'Bulletin of Studies," the liliStag,"
and this issue of the uGreystone.
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Brp.
Tarcisius
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Peter's
Plaza
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BONDS for VICTORY
Phone 6630
Groupd floor
Bonds of
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prayers, sa&ifi~<;s
and
good works
for the boys over there.
What are you doing?
Be generous!
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