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Q CLASS NOTES NR 2B Barry, William fMosesj Perfect attendance for the sohool year. Mem- ber of 2B's Swimming Team. Berny, Henry KBen Bernlel A quiet sort of e scholar, but efficient. Browning, Donald Khonald Duokj Secretary of the Soienos Club. Donald has been of invaluable assistance to Mr. Regan during roll call. Deliess, Allen Cldoonj Outdoor Club member. Perfeot gym record for the year Dures, Albert Zbootsj Improving ln typewritlng under Mr. Maddlgan's instruction. Gagllarldo, Peter lChlnkJ Played ln the ping-pong tournaments.Ple,yed ln the handball tournaments also. A good student. Goneer, Frank K1-'ranklel Participant ln the ping-pong and handball tournaments. Member of 2B's runner up Basketball Team. Gross, Douglas Kkedj Douglas ls a vary good student. I-ie is the per- sistent type and will stick to his Job or duty until it ls through. Hadsrer, William Kbilll Played ln the ping-pong tournaments and also the handball tournaments. Member of Boys' High Bowling team. Member of the Student Council. Secretary of the Com- mercial Club. Horst, Henry Uiossyb Henry le developing good rhythm and showing a good improvement in typenrltlng. Can it be that he ls in- terested? James, Richard Qblclql Member of the School Orchestra, Participant ln the handball tournaments. Perfect gym record. g Kempf. Francis KB1akleJ Francis is the one boy ln this school who really appreciates and loves Mr. Meddlgan's music. He has developed into a good typlst by his excellent rhythm in the orllll. Kudlets, Robert flfatsj Robert ls the fancy skater at the Genesee Roller Rlnk and belongs to their olub. Malke, Prank Urankiel A good quiet student. Efficient and ambitious. Marriott, Robert fBebl Member of 28's runner-up Basketball Team. Participant in the ping-pong tournaments. Mlynaroklk, Andrew Undiel A good typlst of Mr. Maddigan's typlng class. Monaoo, Sam Qsamleb Member of those great swimmers of 2B's. Belongs to his roll call Swimming Team which is 28. Nelson, John Uohnnlej A quiet sort of a lad who is a picture of the average student. Nixon, William KFerdlnandJ Member of School Orchestra. Member of 2B's runner-up Basketball Team.. Played ln the ping-pong meets. Captain of 2B's Swimming Team and President of the Graduat- lng olaes. Pajak, Stanley lStanJ Handball player and Captain of 2B's runner-up team. Palumbo, Otto Q00 Winner of the handball tournaments. Member Basketball Team. Runner-up of ping-pong K2 and has feet gymnasium reoord. of EB ' s a per- Ratejcsak, Edmund IRat--agaoekl The wlnard of Mr. Collle's book- keeping olass. Eddie has a gumptlon to tear into every journal problem and solve lt. Sorrentlno, William Useftyj Member of the Handball Club and played ln its tournaments. Member of 2B's Basketball Team. Waddy Robert lbobl Bob has brought ln some vary good records thi! year for Mr. Maddlgan's typing class. To Bob. U10 IGINH of his morning class wish to express their thanks. Winston, Sylvester Cslllj Makes a determined effort to be pleasant. N
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CLASS NOTES OF 20 Buckner, william CDead Panj Told one of the eronles a few days ago that he was a little worried by a small problelg and ad- mitted that it was graduation. Byers, Carl CPlashJ The hall room boy of 2C appears to be the lead- ing playboy as well. Arida, Joseph - Claims full responsibility for getting his big broth- er Pete here promptly each school day. We are anxiously loole ing forward to the day when some girl oaetl a smile toward Joe, for that day will surely mark the beginning date of hair- comblng for him. Hlucyj, William - Claims he is trying very hard to graduate this year as he claims the New York 'ilorld's Fair ls beckoning him, by way of a reward for his scholastic efforts. Arida, Peter - A midyear pupil who returned from the CIXJ Camp. and who had attended school here two years ago, has nicely fitted himself into the school routile. Indeed,1t is evident that his camp training has done a great mount of good, physically and otherwise. Bralla, Joseph - A mioyear entrant in 20, plays a trumpet :ln our school orchestra, and he is good. He ls certainly a welcome addition to our orchestra, and we hope that he will be back with us next fall. Gnas, Ted - It appeared for a short time that 2C was to lose 'early bird' Ted Gnas as his family moved to the wide open country spaces following the Christmas holidays. But we managed to finish his school year hy staying with a Buffalo aunt. Kneitinger, I-'rank - Keeps a 'log' for his bicycle, as he and it have so many unusual experiences, including an occasional South Side 'heglra' with Joe Whalen at the controls. Johnson, Willis - Our class is well represented in the school orchestra with William Johnson ln addition to Joseph Bralla swinging a wicked bow across a vlollng and Joseph breaking in with his brass . Wofford, Eugene Gag-hornj Usually announces to the school when the lockers for room 34,15 are officially opened at 8:30 in the morning. WBWSQ Lereyal fbapper Dan? Seems to be having some competition in apparel now that Art Pleasant 'and William Buckner are in the money and sporting new and dashing outfits. Pryce. LaSalle - Still has a perfect record of attendance for the en- time school year, with no absences and with only one day's tardlnees chelked up against him, due to reporting that morn- ing at a hospital clinic. Congratulations for this note- worthy feat of regularity and punotuallty, La Salle. Lasfsfv JU-WB KBuu-Saw! from the Hydraulics has taken class honors for the number as well as the variety of notes requesting to be excused early from school. Morehouse, George - Has been representing 2C roll-call in Mr. We:-ner's Student Council meetings, and a vote oi' thanks is due for his regularity. what with ushers for 'Parents Nighthlloving Up Day program, and Commencement exercises, that group has had plenty of work to do. FOSNF- Chlrlis fsollbrll Finally 'broke his accustomed silence when he berated Art Pleasant for carelessness in arrangement of their joint locker. Johnson, William - Did 2C 'rise and shine' for picture-taking day on May jth? Ask Bill, he knows. W R'-50100. 0 young man, in thy youth. -Old Testament
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