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TO
HYMN
MARY
Ever, forever, we will praise our Mother,
Who in her love, bids us come to her shrine;
Ever, forever, Moth:r, highly blessed,
List to our praise which sings thy name sublime;
Waking at morn, we'll call to thee, our Mother,
Thy name shall lead our spirit all the day,
And when Night's Angel soft shall close our eyelids,
E'en then, our homage to thee, we will pay.
Ever, forever, this our glory shall be,
To lead a life that is hid and unknown;
Ever, forever, we will honor Mary,
· Should we be scorned, as Jesus was before us,
Lowly and meek, abiding in His love,
May we for Him and for our tender Mother,
Spurn pride and seek only things from above.
To Our Lady, Queen of Marists,
we consecrate ourselves and entrust to Her
the work that lies ahead of us.
ever remain faithful in Her service.
May we
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Our Sincerest Gratitude To
:
BRO. MASTER-Whose all-out devotedne.ss to us deserves more
than all the thanks we are able to express. But we shall do all in
our power to make returns for all you have done, not by 'words, but
by our frequent and fervent prayers to Our Blessed Mother for you.
May She continue blessing your unselfish interests in Her young
monks and in all tha't pertains to the good of the Scholastics.
BRO. PROVINCIAL- Who has given us the much appreciated
opportunity of the years of our Schoiasticare. We fervently pray Our
Good Mother to pour out Her abundant graces upon you so that
' you carry on all the good work you have undertaken for Her Little
Brothers.
BRO. ARTHUR XAVIER-Whose all-inclusive interests in the
Scholasticate and Scholastics have meant so much to us. We hope
that your fine spirit and hearty joviality be reflected in every Scholastic
that passes through Greystone. We Wish you the greatest success
in your important position as Librarian of Greystone's full-fledged
College. May Our Lady help and bless the work that lies ahead.
BRO. VICTOR ETIENN E-Whose jolly character· and ever-ready
willingness to help reflect a deeply-rooted and truly Marist spirit.
We hope the Scholastics may yet enjoy your pleasant singing classes
and happy company again this year. And we pray that Mary ble;;s
all you do for Her in the coming years.
BROS. PHILIP, LEO CAMILLE
AND
PIUS VICTOR--Who have
extended us their helping hand during the ·school year in the courses
of the languages, philosophy and education. We wish that Greystone
may profit by your teaching for many years to come.
BROS. ADRIAN AUGUST, VICTOR AIME, PAUL ERNEST
AND
ERNEST MARY-Who have contributed their kind assistance
during our summer sessions in the line of courses and helping in the
library. We hope the Scholastics of future years may continue en-
joying your much appreciated help.
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DEDICATION
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We wish to dedicate our little yearbook to
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Bro. Frands Xavier.
He has been
~n
inspiration
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to us throughout our
Scholasdcate
devoted
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teacher,
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an indefatigable worker and a sincere friend
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in a
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word - a model of Marist family spirit.
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In gratitude for all you have do1;1e, we promise
*
you
*
*
help
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our fervent prayers to our good Mother to
you carry
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on your great work.
The Grateful Scholastics of 1945
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
I bequeath my keys, igloo and tools (broken or otherwise) to Bro.
Raymond.
B.A.V.
I leave to Bro. Reginald Theodore my position as carpenter and the
shop that goes with it. Good luck.
B.C.F.
I hereby leave the truck and all the squeaks and pains thereof to
whoever wants them.
B.D.O.
With foggy brain and light heart, I do, willingly and firmly hand
over my sole right and privilege to sleep or doze in no particular
position, during any and all periods, to a fellow cloudy-headed indi-
vidual, Bro. Christopher.
B.G.A.
I hereby with light heart and light head wish to bequeath to Bro.
Raymond my practice of eating at all times with full permission; to
visit all orchards, all kitchens, all supply rooms, etc.
B.D:G.
I, being in good health and of sound mind, do bequeath to Bro.
Paul M. the sole right of making use of puns.
B.F.R.
I bequeath to Bro. Patrick E. the sole right to hail Bro. Bernard with
the "Godspeed'' salute.
B.H.E.
I bequeath a rock garden to anyone who can find it.
I sign over the title of "DEAN" to Bro. Rudolph.
B.J.A.
B.J.T.
I bequeath my position as Official Tailor for the Scholastics to whom-
. soever may feel drawn by obedience or attraction to the noble work
· of mending and improving the habits of his Brothers.
B.J.M.
To all 'the under-graduates of Greystone, I wish wholeheartedly a
more full expansion of soul and body through the corporate action
of grace and milk.
B.L.T.
I leave to Bro. George the honor of taking the 'rap' everytime a fuse
blows.
B.M.L.
I, with full knowledge and complete consent, place in the hands of
Bro. Edmund all the paint cans, . brushes, turpentine and all the
other adjuncts of the place.
B.P.E.
I leave to Bro. Raymond the sole right to weed in the garden. B.P.E.
To .Bro Bernard Frederick I bequeath all the weeds that will have
grown on the project and to Bro. Paul Martin I leave the privilege
of disturbing the brethren's sleep by shouting the "Laudetur." B.P.B.
I, of sound mind and in full possession of my senses, bequeath to
Bro. Patrick
one weather-beaten, sun-baked, and untenanted,
sisteen-room bird house. May you be worthy of this great trust. The
heating system is in questionable order and the roof needs overhaul-
ing. I advise you to mulch it properly this fall to tide it over the
winter.
B.T.A.
I hereby bestow to Bro. Patrick ' for the whole year, the sweep-
ing, mopping, dusting of the three floors (and please don't forget
the bathroom) of the Greystone Library building. With pleasure-
B.U.C.
I do hereby bequeath to my budding successor, Bro. Bernard, the
greenhouse with all its accoutrements and oderiferous substances, to-
gether with the task of beautifying the Scholasticate with honey-
suckle. Bro. George, the absolute and only privilege of making explo-
sions. To Bro. Edmund, I give the honor of continuing my "new
type" Palmer method. To Bro. Raymond I graciously relinquish my
last set of French notes, knowing that the he will make good use
of them. I also grant to Bro. Paul my sports ability, which has been
so painstakingly acquired. And as a final proof of my affection, I
bequeath to all First Year men the privilege of teasing the new
Freshmen.
B.U.D.
I do leave to Bro. Christopher my key to the second bungalow. Your
great responsibility may not last very long though! I also leave to
Bro Frederick the photography room with all its darkroom secrets.
B.X.A.
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DISPOSITION
BRO. ALPHONSE VICTOR
Argumentativr
BRO. COU) MBA FRANCIS
Musical
BF,O. DA YID OTTMAR
Quiet
BRO. DONALD GERARD
BRO. FLORIAN ROBERT
BRO. GODWIN ANSELM
BRO. HUGH EPHREM
BRO. JAMES AUSTIN
BRO. JAMES THOMAS
BRO. JOEL MATTHEW
BRO. LEO THADDEUS
BRO. · MARY LAWRENCE
BRO. PASCHAL EMILE
BRO. PAUL BENEDICT
BRO. PETER EUSTACE
BRO. SERGIUS GERARD
BRO. TERENCE ALBERT
BRO. ULRIC CHANEL
BRO. URBAN DOMINIC
BRO. XAVIER ANDREW
Devillisi.
Witty
Active
Talkative
Sleepy
Atheletic
Serious
Jolly
Lightning
Reserved
Industrim ·
Easy going
Vjvacious_
Eccentric
Pleasant
Studious
Scientific
HE SAYS
"O yeah"
Pain in the neck!
How's everything
You coon, go to blazes
Hear this one?
Holy Smokes
\'ah!
That's right
Hi, ya!
Oh, go on
Pardon, Brother
Any Cider?
· No kidding?
Sure, sure
Hi, muscles
No sir!
Well, you see - -
Goodness!
Hi, mo!
Holy Cats!
FAVORITE PASTIME
Car entry
Translating Latin
Typing
Throwing it
Wi ycizing
Swi mir
Drawing
Sports
Baseball
Sewing
Forecasting
Ele tricity
Music
Pruning
Reaclinr,
Plumbi
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StaJsticizing
Plal ng Trumpet
Blowing
up
the Lab
Mecham
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FAVORITE SUBJECT
Physiology
Latin
Mats
Ethics
Chemistry
Psycho log;
Psychology
Poetry
History
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English
English
Ontology
Psychology
Oratory
French
History
History
History
Psychology
Mats
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UsuALL Y FouNo
Working
In Carpenter Shop
In Library
In
Master's Room
Anywhere
Playing
Cutting "up"
Weeding
In his room
Sleeping
Drinking Milk
Unconscious
Working
Fiddling
In the woods
Working
Reading
Working
DESTINATION
Cook (TYNS)
Canada
Lowell
Augusta
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Lowell
St. Ann's
Tailor Shop
C.C.H.S.
Mount
St. Ann's
Mount
Wheeling
Wheeling
Lowell
St. Ann's
Lowell
Scholasticate
Lowell
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In bed (flowers or -) C.C.H.S.
In Carpenter Shop
St. Ann's
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ADVICE
TO
FIRST YEAR
Try
to
learn some musical instrument; it always helps, everywhere.
B.X.A.
Keep your head out of the clouds, out of other people's affairs and
on Mary's work.
B.U.D.
Keep steady; never mind. "Do ye well, all that you do, at all times."
B.U.C.\
Be good First Year Scholastics and try to make every year like that
one.
B.T.A.
Keep up the good work and don't give up the ship.
Don't get caught in the apple barrel.
If
you are down and out, let music brighten you.
B.S.G.
B. PETER
B.P.E.
For Heaven's sake, make sure you are wearing your own rubbers.
B.M.L.
So direct your life, as some of us have so successfully done, as to
become well "rounded-out" characters.
B.L.T.
Strive not to distract Bro. Francis Xavier during Psychology by always
being awake.
B.J.M.
Better to close your mouth and be thought a fool, than to open it
and remove all doubt.
B.J.T.
Never fail to rise at the ·first sound of the second bell.
Keep smiling and stick togethe .
Keep smiling!
Eat plenty, study hard, keep smiling with Mary.
B.J.A.
B.H.E.
B.F.R.
B.G.A.
Make holy joy your best virtue and practice it all times. Take
nothing seriously except Bro. Master. .
B.D.G.
A Marist Scholastic never quits giving his best; pass on the tradition,
fellows.
B.D.O.
Despise not the counsel of a wise and prudent man; the man whom
they call the "Master."
B.C.F.
Participate in all Scholastic activities: sports, work, etc.
B.A.V.
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Class V erdicts
By
Popular Vote
Class Motto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. M. M. H.
Class Emblem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marist "M"
School Colors .................. Blue and Gold
Class Mascot ................. . ..... "Brownie"
Favorite Teach er . . . . . . . . . • Bro. Francis Xavier
Favorite Subject . ; ...... Educational Psychology
Favorite Haunt ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Library
Favorite Sport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Basketball
Favorite Occupation ...... . ......... .. . Work
Pet Peeve .... ..... ........... Summer Courses
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FIRST RATING
RUNNER'S UP
Most Quiet . . . . . . . . . . . . Bro. Matthew Bro. David
Most Studious ......... .. . Bro. Urban Bro. Leo
Most Orderly ... , ......... Bro. Paul Bro. Ali:;honse
Most Popular ... . ...... Bro. James A. Bro. James T.
Most Initiative . . . . . . . . . . . Bro. Xavier Bro. Paul
Most Reliable .......... Bro. Columba
Model Scholastic . . . . . . . . .
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Best Disposition . . . . . . . . . . Bro. Urban
"Junior" .............. Bro. Matthew
"Dean" ....... . .. ... ... Bro. James T.
Bro. Matthew
Bro. David
Bro. Matthew
None that we know
No other may presume
such honor
Things
to
Remember
DO YOU RECALL .. . .
Bar-b-cue?
"Wit" Sunday?
Brother James' million dollar smile?
The hy sign
and Greece led her, captor captive"?
"I only hatched the egg Erasmus laid"?
"Pails! Apples!" .. . . 709 bushels?
"Ir all depends"?
"Doctor Faustus"?
"Karru Karru"?
Cremaillere?
Books, book and more books?
"Two or twice times"?
Brother Leo's reliability as a weather 'prophet?
Brother Francis Xavie(s Feast Day? Boxing?
Richard ... ? Violet Avenue? (Dec. 8)
"Oh, put it in the second bungalow"?
Brother Arthur Xavier's and Brother Etienne's friendship?
Brother Master's statue?
"Going My Way"?
Mr. Twinklebomb's School?
Christmas ... Brother Arthur's solo?
Brother Master's Feast Day/
Faculty number/
"The Name is Johnson?"
"Y essa sure"/
Our "Greystone Gazette"?
" ... now, these islands are completely surrounded by water'.'?
"Now, let's see, what am I talking about"?
Saint Patrick's Day?
"Charles the Far . . . er . . the Bald"?
Our rock pile?
"Swiss Family Robinson"?
"Room Service"?
"Carrer Angel"? Brother Ubaldo?
The "Big Five": Bros. Leo, Lawrence, Christopher, George, .Raymondi
Brother Director's 45th Birthday . , Baseball game?
That cheese of doubtful origin? Tabasco?
O ur Basketball squad?
Blood Donation (April 18) ?
Mr. Green's Benefactions?
T he Many changes?
"Volunteers wanted to- -"
Beads on the tiles?
The fatty acids?
"Ah, for a map?"
The good spirit, devotedness and example of our
of our Canadian friends.
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Bro . Emile· s intcresling classes in Economics.
generous he lp ,
We are deeply indebted for his
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1. NATIONAL ANTHEM
2. GLEE CLUl3
Rodger Young by
Pfc.
Frank
Laesser
3.
PLAY
1ST.
YEAR
DRESS REVERSAL
A Farce in One Act by John
Gerber
CHARACTERS
Ted . . . . . . . . . . . . Bro. Paul 1v1.
Coach . . . . . . . . . Bro. Frederick
Ches . : . . . . . . Bro. Christopher
Chuck . .... .. .. Bro. Edmund
Spike . . . . . . . . . Bro. Raymund
Tony . . . . . . . . . . . . Bro. Adrian
George . . . . . . . . . . . . Bro. John
Don .. .. .
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; . . . Bro. Rudolµh
Horace .. .. .... Bro. -Jgeore
4. LET'S SING 'AGAIN (GLEE
CLUB)
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Jimmy McHugh (Bro.
Anselm- soloQ
5. INTERMISSION AND REFRESHMENTS
6. RADIO SKIT
Life of Father DrumGoole
7. WHAT THE FUTURE HOLDS
Bro. Frederick
9. PLAY
2ND.
YEAR
WELL,
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DECLARE
A Play in One Act by
Wm.
Mitchell
CHARACTERS
Doctor Dalton . . . . . . . . . . Bro. Donald
Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bro. Joel
Dr. Rabinowitz .......... Bro. Terence
Robert Harris .. .... ... .... Bro.Xavier
"R I "C
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att er
ass, y ........ Bro. Anselm
Prof. Cleever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bro. Leo
10. SPECIAL TY NUMBER
11. AND SO FAREWELL
Bro. Hugh Ephrem
12. REPLY FROM BRO. MASTER
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13. A WARDING OF PRIZES FOR SOFTBALL LEAGUE
14. GLEE CLUB- FAREWELL TO GREYSTONE
15. REFRESHMENTS- SAL VE REGINA
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OUR
TO
HYMN
MARY
Ever, forever, we will praise our Mother,
Who in her love, bids us come to her shrine;
Ever, forever, Moth:r, highly blessed,
List to our praise which sings thy name sublime;
Waking at morn, we'll call to thee, our Mother,
Thy name shall lead our spirit all the day,
And when Night's Angel soft shall close our eyelids,
E'en then, our homage to thee, we will pay.
Ever, forever, this our glory shall be,
To lead a life that is hid and unknown;
Ever, forever, we will honor Mary,
· Should we be scorned, as Jesus was before us,
Lowly and meek, abiding in His love,
May we for Him and for our tender Mother,
Spurn pride and seek only things from above.
To Our Lady, Queen of Marists,
we consecrate ourselves and entrust to Her
the work that lies ahead of us.
ever remain faithful in Her service.
May we
•
Our Sincerest Gratitude To
:
BRO. MASTER-Whose all-out devotedne.ss to us deserves more
than all the thanks we are able to express. But we shall do all in
our power to make returns for all you have done, not by 'words, but
by our frequent and fervent prayers to Our Blessed Mother for you.
May She continue blessing your unselfish interests in Her young
monks and in all tha't pertains to the good of the Scholastics.
BRO. PROVINCIAL- Who has given us the much appreciated
opportunity of the years of our Schoiasticare. We fervently pray Our
Good Mother to pour out Her abundant graces upon you so that
' you carry on all the good work you have undertaken for Her Little
Brothers.
BRO. ARTHUR XAVIER-Whose all-inclusive interests in the
Scholasticate and Scholastics have meant so much to us. We hope
that your fine spirit and hearty joviality be reflected in every Scholastic
that passes through Greystone. We Wish you the greatest success
in your important position as Librarian of Greystone's full-fledged
College. May Our Lady help and bless the work that lies ahead.
BRO. VICTOR ETIENN E-Whose jolly character· and ever-ready
willingness to help reflect a deeply-rooted and truly Marist spirit.
We hope the Scholastics may yet enjoy your pleasant singing classes
and happy company again this year. And we pray that Mary ble;;s
all you do for Her in the coming years.
BROS. PHILIP, LEO CAMILLE
AND
PIUS VICTOR--Who have
extended us their helping hand during the ·school year in the courses
of the languages, philosophy and education. We wish that Greystone
may profit by your teaching for many years to come.
BROS. ADRIAN AUGUST, VICTOR AIME, PAUL ERNEST
AND
ERNEST MARY-Who have contributed their kind assistance
during our summer sessions in the line of courses and helping in the
library. We hope the Scholastics of future years may continue en-
joying your much appreciated help.
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
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DEDICATION
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...
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We wish to dedicate our little yearbook to
,)C
Bro. Frands Xavier.
He has been
~n
inspiration
_,,,
to us throughout our
Scholasdcate
devoted
i'
a
I
i'
*
teacher,
*
an indefatigable worker and a sincere friend
,i,
i'
* -
in a
*
word - a model of Marist family spirit.
*
*
*
In gratitude for all you have do1;1e, we promise
*
you
*
*
help
*
*
*
our fervent prayers to our good Mother to
you carry
I
on your great work.
The Grateful Scholastics of 1945
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
I bequeath my keys, igloo and tools (broken or otherwise) to Bro.
Raymond.
B.A.V.
I leave to Bro. Reginald Theodore my position as carpenter and the
shop that goes with it. Good luck.
B.C.F.
I hereby leave the truck and all the squeaks and pains thereof to
whoever wants them.
B.D.O.
With foggy brain and light heart, I do, willingly and firmly hand
over my sole right and privilege to sleep or doze in no particular
position, during any and all periods, to a fellow cloudy-headed indi-
vidual, Bro. Christopher.
B.G.A.
I hereby with light heart and light head wish to bequeath to Bro.
Raymond my practice of eating at all times with full permission; to
visit all orchards, all kitchens, all supply rooms, etc.
B.D:G.
I, being in good health and of sound mind, do bequeath to Bro.
Paul M. the sole right of making use of puns.
B.F.R.
I bequeath to Bro. Patrick E. the sole right to hail Bro. Bernard with
the "Godspeed'' salute.
B.H.E.
I bequeath a rock garden to anyone who can find it.
I sign over the title of "DEAN" to Bro. Rudolph.
B.J.A.
B.J.T.
I bequeath my position as Official Tailor for the Scholastics to whom-
. soever may feel drawn by obedience or attraction to the noble work
· of mending and improving the habits of his Brothers.
B.J.M.
To all 'the under-graduates of Greystone, I wish wholeheartedly a
more full expansion of soul and body through the corporate action
of grace and milk.
B.L.T.
I leave to Bro. George the honor of taking the 'rap' everytime a fuse
blows.
B.M.L.
I, with full knowledge and complete consent, place in the hands of
Bro. Edmund all the paint cans, . brushes, turpentine and all the
other adjuncts of the place.
B.P.E.
I leave to Bro. Raymond the sole right to weed in the garden. B.P.E.
To .Bro Bernard Frederick I bequeath all the weeds that will have
grown on the project and to Bro. Paul Martin I leave the privilege
of disturbing the brethren's sleep by shouting the "Laudetur." B.P.B.
I, of sound mind and in full possession of my senses, bequeath to
Bro. Patrick
one weather-beaten, sun-baked, and untenanted,
sisteen-room bird house. May you be worthy of this great trust. The
heating system is in questionable order and the roof needs overhaul-
ing. I advise you to mulch it properly this fall to tide it over the
winter.
B.T.A.
I hereby bestow to Bro. Patrick ' for the whole year, the sweep-
ing, mopping, dusting of the three floors (and please don't forget
the bathroom) of the Greystone Library building. With pleasure-
B.U.C.
I do hereby bequeath to my budding successor, Bro. Bernard, the
greenhouse with all its accoutrements and oderiferous substances, to-
gether with the task of beautifying the Scholasticate with honey-
suckle. Bro. George, the absolute and only privilege of making explo-
sions. To Bro. Edmund, I give the honor of continuing my "new
type" Palmer method. To Bro. Raymond I graciously relinquish my
last set of French notes, knowing that the he will make good use
of them. I also grant to Bro. Paul my sports ability, which has been
so painstakingly acquired. And as a final proof of my affection, I
bequeath to all First Year men the privilege of teasing the new
Freshmen.
B.U.D.
I do leave to Bro. Christopher my key to the second bungalow. Your
great responsibility may not last very long though! I also leave to
Bro Frederick the photography room with all its darkroom secrets.
B.X.A.
,
DISPOSITION
BRO. ALPHONSE VICTOR
Argumentativr
BRO. COU) MBA FRANCIS
Musical
BF,O. DA YID OTTMAR
Quiet
BRO. DONALD GERARD
BRO. FLORIAN ROBERT
BRO. GODWIN ANSELM
BRO. HUGH EPHREM
BRO. JAMES AUSTIN
BRO. JAMES THOMAS
BRO. JOEL MATTHEW
BRO. LEO THADDEUS
BRO. · MARY LAWRENCE
BRO. PASCHAL EMILE
BRO. PAUL BENEDICT
BRO. PETER EUSTACE
BRO. SERGIUS GERARD
BRO. TERENCE ALBERT
BRO. ULRIC CHANEL
BRO. URBAN DOMINIC
BRO. XAVIER ANDREW
Devillisi.
Witty
Active
Talkative
Sleepy
Atheletic
Serious
Jolly
Lightning
Reserved
Industrim ·
Easy going
Vjvacious_
Eccentric
Pleasant
Studious
Scientific
HE SAYS
"O yeah"
Pain in the neck!
How's everything
You coon, go to blazes
Hear this one?
Holy Smokes
\'ah!
That's right
Hi, ya!
Oh, go on
Pardon, Brother
Any Cider?
· No kidding?
Sure, sure
Hi, muscles
No sir!
Well, you see - -
Goodness!
Hi, mo!
Holy Cats!
FAVORITE PASTIME
Car entry
Translating Latin
Typing
Throwing it
Wi ycizing
Swi mir
Drawing
Sports
Baseball
Sewing
Forecasting
Ele tricity
Music
Pruning
Reaclinr,
Plumbi
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StaJsticizing
Plal ng Trumpet
Blowing
up
the Lab
Mecham
's'
FAVORITE SUBJECT
Physiology
Latin
Mats
Ethics
Chemistry
Psycho log;
Psychology
Poetry
History
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English
English
Ontology
Psychology
Oratory
French
History
History
History
Psychology
Mats
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UsuALL Y FouNo
Working
In Carpenter Shop
In Library
In
Master's Room
Anywhere
Playing
Cutting "up"
Weeding
In his room
Sleeping
Drinking Milk
Unconscious
Working
Fiddling
In the woods
Working
Reading
Working
DESTINATION
Cook (TYNS)
Canada
Lowell
Augusta
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Lowell
St. Ann's
Tailor Shop
C.C.H.S.
Mount
St. Ann's
Mount
Wheeling
Wheeling
Lowell
St. Ann's
Lowell
Scholasticate
Lowell
j
In bed (flowers or -) C.C.H.S.
In Carpenter Shop
St. Ann's
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ADVICE
TO
FIRST YEAR
Try
to
learn some musical instrument; it always helps, everywhere.
B.X.A.
Keep your head out of the clouds, out of other people's affairs and
on Mary's work.
B.U.D.
Keep steady; never mind. "Do ye well, all that you do, at all times."
B.U.C.\
Be good First Year Scholastics and try to make every year like that
one.
B.T.A.
Keep up the good work and don't give up the ship.
Don't get caught in the apple barrel.
If
you are down and out, let music brighten you.
B.S.G.
B. PETER
B.P.E.
For Heaven's sake, make sure you are wearing your own rubbers.
B.M.L.
So direct your life, as some of us have so successfully done, as to
become well "rounded-out" characters.
B.L.T.
Strive not to distract Bro. Francis Xavier during Psychology by always
being awake.
B.J.M.
Better to close your mouth and be thought a fool, than to open it
and remove all doubt.
B.J.T.
Never fail to rise at the ·first sound of the second bell.
Keep smiling and stick togethe .
Keep smiling!
Eat plenty, study hard, keep smiling with Mary.
B.J.A.
B.H.E.
B.F.R.
B.G.A.
Make holy joy your best virtue and practice it all times. Take
nothing seriously except Bro. Master. .
B.D.G.
A Marist Scholastic never quits giving his best; pass on the tradition,
fellows.
B.D.O.
Despise not the counsel of a wise and prudent man; the man whom
they call the "Master."
B.C.F.
Participate in all Scholastic activities: sports, work, etc.
B.A.V.
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Class V erdicts
By
Popular Vote
Class Motto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. M. M. H.
Class Emblem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marist "M"
School Colors .................. Blue and Gold
Class Mascot ................. . ..... "Brownie"
Favorite Teach er . . . . . . . . . • Bro. Francis Xavier
Favorite Subject . ; ...... Educational Psychology
Favorite Haunt ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Library
Favorite Sport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Basketball
Favorite Occupation ...... . ......... .. . Work
Pet Peeve .... ..... ........... Summer Courses
* * * * * *
FIRST RATING
RUNNER'S UP
Most Quiet . . . . . . . . . . . . Bro. Matthew Bro. David
Most Studious ......... .. . Bro. Urban Bro. Leo
Most Orderly ... , ......... Bro. Paul Bro. Ali:;honse
Most Popular ... . ...... Bro. James A. Bro. James T.
Most Initiative . . . . . . . . . . . Bro. Xavier Bro. Paul
Most Reliable .......... Bro. Columba
Model Scholastic . . . . . . . . .
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Best Disposition . . . . . . . . . . Bro. Urban
"Junior" .............. Bro. Matthew
"Dean" ....... . .. ... ... Bro. James T.
Bro. Matthew
Bro. David
Bro. Matthew
None that we know
No other may presume
such honor
Things
to
Remember
DO YOU RECALL .. . .
Bar-b-cue?
"Wit" Sunday?
Brother James' million dollar smile?
The hy sign
and Greece led her, captor captive"?
"I only hatched the egg Erasmus laid"?
"Pails! Apples!" .. . . 709 bushels?
"Ir all depends"?
"Doctor Faustus"?
"Karru Karru"?
Cremaillere?
Books, book and more books?
"Two or twice times"?
Brother Leo's reliability as a weather 'prophet?
Brother Francis Xavie(s Feast Day? Boxing?
Richard ... ? Violet Avenue? (Dec. 8)
"Oh, put it in the second bungalow"?
Brother Arthur Xavier's and Brother Etienne's friendship?
Brother Master's statue?
"Going My Way"?
Mr. Twinklebomb's School?
Christmas ... Brother Arthur's solo?
Brother Master's Feast Day/
Faculty number/
"The Name is Johnson?"
"Y essa sure"/
Our "Greystone Gazette"?
" ... now, these islands are completely surrounded by water'.'?
"Now, let's see, what am I talking about"?
Saint Patrick's Day?
"Charles the Far . . . er . . the Bald"?
Our rock pile?
"Swiss Family Robinson"?
"Room Service"?
"Carrer Angel"? Brother Ubaldo?
The "Big Five": Bros. Leo, Lawrence, Christopher, George, .Raymondi
Brother Director's 45th Birthday . , Baseball game?
That cheese of doubtful origin? Tabasco?
O ur Basketball squad?
Blood Donation (April 18) ?
Mr. Green's Benefactions?
T he Many changes?
"Volunteers wanted to- -"
Beads on the tiles?
The fatty acids?
"Ah, for a map?"
The good spirit, devotedness and example of our
of our Canadian friends.
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Bro . Emile· s intcresling classes in Economics.
generous he lp ,
We are deeply indebted for his
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1. NATIONAL ANTHEM
2. GLEE CLUl3
Rodger Young by
Pfc.
Frank
Laesser
3.
PLAY
1ST.
YEAR
DRESS REVERSAL
A Farce in One Act by John
Gerber
CHARACTERS
Ted . . . . . . . . . . . . Bro. Paul 1v1.
Coach . . . . . . . . . Bro. Frederick
Ches . : . . . . . . Bro. Christopher
Chuck . .... .. .. Bro. Edmund
Spike . . . . . . . . . Bro. Raymund
Tony . . . . . . . . . . . . Bro. Adrian
George . . . . . . . . . . . . Bro. John
Don .. .. .
·:.
; . . . Bro. Rudolµh
Horace .. .. .... Bro. -Jgeore
4. LET'S SING 'AGAIN (GLEE
CLUB)
, , ."
Jimmy McHugh (Bro.
Anselm- soloQ
5. INTERMISSION AND REFRESHMENTS
6. RADIO SKIT
Life of Father DrumGoole
7. WHAT THE FUTURE HOLDS
Bro. Frederick
9. PLAY
2ND.
YEAR
WELL,
I
DECLARE
A Play in One Act by
Wm.
Mitchell
CHARACTERS
Doctor Dalton . . . . . . . . . . Bro. Donald
Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bro. Joel
Dr. Rabinowitz .......... Bro. Terence
Robert Harris .. .... ... .... Bro.Xavier
"R I "C
·cl
att er
ass, y ........ Bro. Anselm
Prof. Cleever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bro. Leo
10. SPECIAL TY NUMBER
11. AND SO FAREWELL
Bro. Hugh Ephrem
12. REPLY FROM BRO. MASTER
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13. A WARDING OF PRIZES FOR SOFTBALL LEAGUE
14. GLEE CLUB- FAREWELL TO GREYSTONE
15. REFRESHMENTS- SAL VE REGINA
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