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THE PATIO 1938 Back row: Francis Tigani, Raymond Traccski, john Dewson, Stuart Degginger, Frederick Baker, Stanley Gogol, Francis Mullen, Louis Sannini. Front row: Willizlni Nothnagle, Gerald Doherty, lvlatthew hluclge, Father Hurley, Vincent Tigani, Benjaniin Price, Eugene White. Form V Returning in Septemher, the Juniors found several new faces in their midst, those of Gerald Doherty, Francis Tigani, and Matthew judge, all of Wilniingtoii, though they also missed several boys who had shared their first two years. At their first meeting under the supervision of Father Hurley, their class adviser, the memhers elected officers: john Dewson and Vincent Tigani, President and Vice-president respectively, Francis Mullen, Secretary, and Raymond Traceski, Treasurer. The spirit ofthe class is seen hy their representation in outside activities, especially journal- ism and athletics. The traditional school rings with red stones were selected and purchased after much discussion. As the PATIO goes to press, the class is preparing for the social high-light ofthe year-the junior Prom. The committee is made up of Matthew Judge, Vincent Tigani, Benjamin Price, and Eugene White. 24
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1938 THE PATIC Buck rmu: Victor Phillips, Anthony Serpe, Randolph King, john Donovan, -lohn Karpinol. FTUH! row: Vililliam Hanley, Reed Derouin, Father Vanderheiden, Silvio Dignazio, -lames Nolwle. The Post-Graduates When Archmere's great iron gates opened last September, nine students entered to carry on post-grad studies so as to he hetter prepared for collegiate work. They were a jovial group and quickly got in step with the Archmere spirit, under the direction of Father Vanderheiden. Serious in studies, active in extra-curricular endeavors, cosmopolitan in viewpoint, the postfgraduates will he remembered long hy the younger students. The group is made up of: REEH lDEROL'IN Su.vio D1oNAz1o .loHN DoNovAN WILLIAM HANLEY louis: KAiu'iNo1. llANl7ULI'H Kim: .lAMES Nonua . VlC'I'L5li PH1LL1i's AN'rHoNi' SERVE , 1446 Jarvis Ave., Chicago, lll. . . . . . . , . R. 2, Media, Pa. . 2939 French St., Philadelphia, Pa. , 2305 W. 11th St., Wilmington, Del. 47 Maxwell St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. . Overlook Colony, Claymont, Del. . 644 Northampton St., Easton, Pa. , , 903 W. Third St., Chester, Pa. . 531 First Ave., Pelham, N. Y. 23
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1938 THE PATIO Brick row: Philip Doherty, John Lynn, Donald Ballantyne, Guy Harmon, Patrick Coyne,iRobert Cavanaugh, Paul Riley, Wailtersziegler,'IT1mesj:lenry. ' V Mitlille row: Edward Zarnoski, Peter Klekorka, Thomas Kilcullen, joseph Wzilker, George Davis- Pierre Houdry, Robert Cooper, john O'Brien. Front row: john Goodbody, Ralph Coughlan, Frederick Neeson, Albert Ewald, Father Diny, Robert Griner, Henry Winchester, Francis Nester, -lames Reischer. Form IV As sophisticated Sophs we returned last Fall, under much different conditions than those which marked our initial entrance into the halls of Archmere. Under Father Diny's direction we selected the class officers: Robert Griner was made Presi- dentg Albert Ewald, Vice-presidentg Fred Neeson, Secretaryg and Henry Winchester, Treasurer. Throughout the year we have tried to maintain the highest standards in school spirit both in studies and in sports, as the Honor Roll and the team linefups amply testify. ln November we bought class sweaters, thereby making ourselves the envy of the school and starting a fad which will undoubtedly become a tradition. The year has been a very pleasant one and we will strive to make our remaining years at prep school live up to this precedent. 25
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