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Sittinff: Tlioiniison ( Vice-Pres.) ; Nolan (Pres.); lash (Sec.-Treas.) Standiiu : Class-Committee: Gallivan (Chairman); Hall; Weiner; Mahony OFFICERS OF THE SENIOR CLASS In the early ])art of the academic year, a closely contested election was held and the above named officers elected. With integrity and sagacity worthy of their positions, they steered the class through a most eventful and successful year. With the aid of hard-working and co-operating committees, three dances, each a huge success, if not financially, at least spiritually, and a banquet, at- tended by almost all the senior masters, were held. The assistance of the officers was invaluable to Mr. Dunn and the Ter- centenary Committee. Credit is due those, not appearing above, who gave their time and efforts to the conduction of the class affairs. As a class we extend our most sincere gratitude to Mr. Campbell, Mr. Powers, and Mr. Dunn, who gave so generously of their time in order that we, the seniors, might leave this school cherishing in our breasts the fostering love of the Alma INIater and the fatherly consideration of our teachers. Mr. Campbell was untiring in his efforts to make Latin School’s Tercen- tenary a lasting memory. Mr. Powers, as is usual, was most helpful to us in our preparation for the future. His infonnal chats in the hall will not be for- gotten. ] Ir. Dunn, without whom the graduating class would ever be lost in a quandary, deserves our most heartfelt gratitude, for his most helpful advice and unselfish aid. We, the class, are especially grateful to our officers for having successfully prevailed upon Mr. William Kimball Norton to become our classmate. We thank them and Mr. Norton heartily. S. S.
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Front roxo: Sands, Demeter, Mendelsohn (co-ehainnan ), Sulkin (cliairman), Nolan, Daunt. Reor rota: Mahoney, McNulty, Donovan, Fox, Newman. THE YEARBOOK COMMITTEE Sidney St ' ekin, Chairman A.s ha.s long been the custom, with the closing of the school year and the passing of the senior class from its I,atin School career, a record of activities, the Yearbook, has been jirepared that all that we have accomplished here may not he forgotten in time. Despite the propensities of adverse finances for delaying the publication, enough has been gathered to ])resent this modest volume. Inasmuch as a Year- book should be a complete record of facts as they occurred and not an original jmblication, we of the staff are confident that the book of this year will not fall below the standard of past magazines in your estimation. For the book is your book and as such it cannot but have your fullest ajiproval. Its faults are your faults and its advantages yours. We of the staff are merely the agents of your wishes. And yet, despite our boldness in declaring that the responsibility lies with the class as a whole, we cannot but feel tre])idation as we submit this volume to your critical eye. On the pages next following are the photograjihs of the members of the graduating class for all to scrutinize and admire. We regret exceedingly that not all who are with us have their pictures in this list. We have attempted to compensate for this in some measure by jilacing at the end of this list a page of records of those whose ]hctures do not ap]iear. To all whom we have never- theless missed we off ' er ajiologies and assurance that though their faces do not appear in ])rint before us, their countenances have left dee]) imj)ressions in our memories and tlie thought of them will live alongside those of our dearest friends. For friendshij), once fastened, is seldom broken.
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