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Fourth Row: Culligan, Lyman, Parker, Klenke, John Charters, Third Row: Bosch, Boire. Shea, Brennan, Springer, Neuville. Second Row: Flaherty, Lemiuex, Meaney, Mallen, Frank White, Brozene, Gunning. First Row: Higgins, Fleming, Knappenberger, Markee, Bleeg, Reischman. FRESHMAN CLASS -lohn Charters ------ Prexizlent T. Gunning - Vive-Prexizlezzt D. Shea - Secretary- fllfF!l.YIlI'l'f T. Higgins Slurlenf Refzreyezrtrlfiw ALTHOUGH NOT vm' so accustomed to high school life as the upper- classmen, the Columbia Prep Freshmen have shown themselves to be an interested and enthusiastic class. A good beginning is always important and this year's Freshmen certainly have proved their ability from the start. From the very first of the year they have displayed a splendid atti- tude towards the school and all of its activities. This attitude has been shown by the fact that they have been among the first to report for foothall, basketball and baseball. Those who have not taken part in the sports have been seen regularly at the sports events. The Freshmen have shown, in a gratifying manner, their willingness and eagerness to compete in all forms of intramural sports. They boosted intramural sports wholeheartedly, and their teams were always a treat. The number of Freshmen who have taken part in intramural sports gives evidence of their enthusiasm for athletics, which are a necessary part of every school routine. However, their ability has not been confined to athletic fields. 'liheir diligent application to study earned for them a place on Columbia's Honor Roll. One striking thing about this Freshman Class has been their behavior. As a rule, Freshmen are not accustomed to high school disci- pline, but this year's class fitted in easily with the disciplinary routine. Socially a bit timid, as befits their years, the Freshmen displayed, nevertheless, an enthusiastic interest in social events that promises active Cooperation in the years to follow.
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Fourth Row: Scott, Boehmcr, Mayer, Jett, Ford. Third Row: Quoidbach, Seitz, Madden, Rinella, F. Weber, Hamilton. Second Row: Rocco, Hollopeter, Malts, R. Dillon, Myers, Favro. First Row: Weis, Wentworth, Morrison, T. White, Thatcher, Roos, Powers. SOP!-IOMORE CLASS Robert Dillon - Presiflerzt Joseph Lair - Vire-President Kenneth Ford - Serretary-Treasurer Louis Weis Student Rrpresezztatiwe THE CLASS OF '42 shows much promise. They have not as yet started to take an interest in social affairs but they are not far behind any of their predecessors in any of the other school events. Two members of this class found themselves members of this yearys championship basketball team. Several of the class have made the foot- ball and baseball squads. Other members have been prominent in the Drama Club and the Camera Club. The honor roll of the school contains the names of several of the sophomore class. This is not a large class but their fine school spirit makes up in intensity for their lack of numbers. Columbia looks for this class to take its place among the best classes of recent years. With the coming of their third year at school they will fit well into the picture of school life. With other classes looking up to them we know that they will give a good account of themselves, They will begin to shape more firmly the spirit of Columbia in future years.
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