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Goltlenberg, Newman, Mrs Lee, Cestari, Grund. .r Q J l J - QF 1 'J fi Ti J., I T My W .. '4 Gy W1 M ASS OF 1947 so Q- 'ff W p 0,3-JV 2 HERE'S the library? Please show mqhow to woglfiny locker! I didnt mean to step on your toe-I'm only a Freshman! ff And so, in September 43, another glass of llobufitlering freshmen tumbled up the steps of Lawrence. For the first few mo'nrh's,they stretched their legs, got their bearings, and became accustomed to the sophisticated? air of all iehose abpve Freshman status. ,.i.- X' , . ' 'xx I Li ' D i 'I ' ff' k XJ. his? ' pox 3 if il 0 ew A2 9 y ' gl Voffbb QW' 7 ' X2 sl' HO 0. 52
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.55 6' X4-171 Ca-rf-Q,,,, 'W?7Q At the time of the lnfantile Paralysis Drive a class meeting was held and plans dis- cussed for raising money in behalf of this fund. Representatives were chosen who can- vassed the various homerooms. In return for a little spoken effort hundreds of nickels and dimes were deposited in the representatives' envelopes. As a result, 5575 was collected and turned over to a very Worthy cause. Early in March the class presented the picture Desert Victoryu without charging admission. So it is, that the Sophomore Class, third line of defense, helped push them- selves higher in the schoolls esteem. Good luck, Sophs, and here's to further continued success! WHEN WE, THE CLASS OF '44, WERE SUPHOMORES ...... grown-up . . . we thought . . . wandering casually through the halls . . . struggling with geometry and ancient history . . . we gave a Sophomore hop . . . we had as officers Larry Laskey, Presidentg Eddy Calvelli, Vice-Presidentg Louis Iadanza, Treasurerg and Mr. Kogel as Faculty Adviser . . . we attempted a June Prom . . . living and learning in the spirit of Lawrence . . . our outlook broadened, our minds became more mature . . . and we worked at our lessons in preparation for another school year . . . 51
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Then all of a sudden, Freshmen no longer Houndered. A class meeting was held and Alice Newman, Bruce Grund, Frances Goldenberg, and jean Cestari were elected President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer, respectively, with Mrs. Lee as Faculty Adviser. H Ambitious plans fambitious for such little peoplej were made, and surprisingly enough successfully carried through. A cake sale was held at a home basketball game. The potato chips, pretzels, soda, and candy which were sold netted an additional 525.00 to the Freshman treasury. Saul Slomiak, Joel Weisman, Leila Weinberg, and Donald Weil helped tremendously to put this across. Part of the returns was contributed to charitable organizations. You can expect big things of next year's Sophomores! WHEN WE, THE CLASS OF 44, WERE FRESHMEN ........ at first blundering . . . frightened . . . then adjusted to our surroundings . . . we chose Adolph Corbelli President, Eddy Calvelli Vice-President, Dorothy Ranfone Secretary, Louis Iadanza Treasurer, and Mr. Smith as our Faculty Adviser . . . we gave a movie, The Plainsmann . . . paid dues, five cents a month . . . financed a Spring Dance . . . started a sinking fund for a Senior Prom four years hence . . . all the time becoming accustomed to Lawrence and Lawrence to us. 53
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