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'Ai P P QQ ,T ge-SAN urns 1'-f5UENTMlE sancrnr sss FEBRUARY 4-B-2 The sun sinks slowly to rest and our brief day at the Prep is rapidly taking its place among the l'yesterdays. The gray streaks of dawn appeared on the day of scholarship exams. Then gradually the light became brighter, until the class hnally arises from the dark horizon of grammar school. Wlide- eyed with anticipation, the class is large enough in its own self-importance to attract passing attention. Then, after first casual inspection by the higher grades, the class travels on unnoticed in the sky of regular routine. But before its day is over, it grows huge, gloriously tints the sky and sinks, beau- tiful in its departure. Perhaps even then it is not forgotten. The evening of memory is rosy with the glow of past achievements. Dawn for our class came in February, l925. Our brighest burst of flame in the beginning was the Elocution Contest, captured by the now famous recital of james Mathias. Sullivan in track and Hackett in baseball were even then preparing the kindling for future Prep victory bonhres. In Sophomore year, as we proudly called it, we met the dampening fogs of Biology and the storm-cloud, Greek. A year spent in overcoming such obstacles can hardly be called outstanding. Yet even then the Brooklyn Daily Eagleu chose Treacy as reporter for all Prep sports. In third year, there was an almost cloudless sky, as we thought, but, alas, we met the threatening grayness of Modern Languages, yet the contrast only reflected our brightness. Three of our members, Hussey, Kaminski and Nugent, lent their weight to the Prep's junior Varsity football team and Harry Schultz joined that rather mythical band of Prep Swimmers. And now comes the end and the crowning glory. Wie elected Gru our President and the political Nugent, Vice-President, to conduct us through a glorious finale. Gru has written his every gigantic inch, to baseball and a Fearon contributed his speed to our the idea of and speedily established Council. VVhatever it does, and it promises to do great things, will be to the name in school history, giving himself, mighty Prep football team, while Frank athletic glory. Paul Nugent conceived a permanent organization, the Student memory of Nugent and his class. Moshy comes to fame in arranging our banquet and with the Headmaster establishing a permanent school ring. Sul- livan, it is unnecessary to say, has done fine work in the art theme of this and the previous book. - Vlfith all these happy achievements, the sun of 4-B-2 settles slowly beyond Graduation's horizon. And now, all through the long evening of memory, there will shine the reflected light of past accomplishments. God- speed and happy memories to all! -Archie Collins 94' 15 Page twenty one 1fi2efa2ssge2ssf9ff2s?f Tn' 7-:exif T llzll IE. ll 9 2 Q B ll: U E IB Q CQ
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