Af -Q fr ' . , f 3 , . , , . . .-... .S . - - ss ..- . . . . , , UQ. .. , x . - . . . Ist row, left to right: J. Finlay, T. Llewellyn, T. Cooney, M. Perez, J. Haggerty, F. Santaella, A. Collins, R. McGuerty. 2nd row, left to right: W. Bagley, T. Whalen, J. Hall, J. O'Brien, G. Payne, D. Roberts, Mr. Kennedy, Fr. Murphy, D. Marantette, A. Schroeder, B. McGurk, R. Arruda, G. Scarafoni, F. Siu. 3rd row, left to right: N. Finke, P. Hibschman, D. Nicholson, D. McGivney, P. Edmondo, F. Williams, P. While examining the contents of a long-abandoned desk in his attic, a young man of about thirty chanced upon a dust-covered packet of letters. He glanced through the now yellowing pages and, quite interested in these forgotten notes, he perched on an old trunk, with obvious enjoyment poring over the entire collec- tion. When he finished, he descended the stairs to his den, drew up a chair to his desk and composed the following letter: Dear Jim: How are things going? I trust that you and the family are well. I haven't seen you since the class reunion. Remember the times we had reliving our wonderful days at Cranwell? Only this morning, while perusing the contents of an old desk, I came across these letters which vividly recall our youthful years at Alma Mater. I'm sending them to you with the hope that they will provide you with moments of pleasant memories. Re- gards to the family. Your friend, Jack 90 4.4, S . .1-SE f-4 -Q1 -1 I '. . - -gf -, .aa .iw-I --an-' : Viguerie, P. O'Reilly, S. McQueeny, J. Hanley, D. Forsley, A. Muller, T. Fahey, L. Murphy. 4th row, left to right: R. Sieracki, E. Ginn, B. Mul- Ioney, D. O'Brien, D. Bailey-Gates, T, Zoli, J. Maleady, E. Farrell, M. Waples, E. Dery, C. Montero, J. Lores, R. Frank. 5th row, left to right: T. McNulty, G. Harley, C. Martin, W. Mattimore, R. Bailly, R. Gorman, C. Sullivan, F. Smith, J, McMahon, M. Treanor, S. Garrity, L. Casey. September 23, 1955 Dear Mom and Dad, We have iust finished our first retreat as freshmen and truly it was a wonderful experience. Here it is now the second day of school and already I feel as though I'm an integral part of Cranwell. I want to tell you about my teachers. Since I am in Freshman A, I am studying the rudiments of Latin with Mr. Barry, S.J. Mr. Woods, S.J. is explaining very forcefully the fundamentals of Algebra but I fear I will end up taking make-up tests anyway. My comrades in Section B are making the same iourneys in English Prose and Poetry accompanied by Mr. Donohue, S.J. Mr. Boulton, S.J., my corridor prefect in St. .Ioseph's, roused me at 5:45 this morning because I had played hockey in the halls yesterday. I copied Sleep, sleep, Macbeth, doth murder sleep two hundred times. Try to come up to Cranwell soon. Your loving son, John
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