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Record Staff Editor-in-chief Robert H. Work Associate Editors William Wolfe Anthony Pontari Edward Parry Lawrence Paglia J. Hugo Norman Charles Tonn Class Administration Senior-two Senior-one Frank Bavuso President Anthony Corbo Anthony Corbo Vice-President Frank Bavuso Robert Lee Secretary Robert Lee Ned Stake Treasurer Howard Hinkel Paul Cooke Business Manager Paul Cooke Junior-two Junior-two William Wolfe President Frank Bavuso Frank Bavuso Vice-President William Wolfe Anthony Corbo Secretary Richard Wolfe Ned Stake Treasurer Nathan Alexanian Nathan Alexanian Business Manager Conference Committee and Student Council Representatives Anthony Corbo .. Conference Committee and Student Council William Wolfe .. Conference Committee and Student Council Class Honors Valedictorian.Johan Hugo Norman Second Honor.Robert H. Work Third Honor.Richard C. Wolfe Class Speaker.George R. Agnew [6]
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A ppreciation Although there is little or no mention of the members of the College Staff in the body of the Record, they may be sure that they are left out only because of inadequate space and not lack of appreciation. We all realize that it is a big job to educate; and that it was only the steadfastness on the part of our teachers that enabled a good many of our class to do so well. To these teachers, both past and present, to the social committee, who rendered indispensable aid in our social enterprizes, as well as to Miss Ruth North, Dr. D. Montfort Melchoir, Mr. Owen D. Evans, Dr. Raymond I. Haskell, and Mr. John E. Rogers, who gave so much time in the production of the Record, we extend our thanks and gratitude. [5]
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To the Class of January 1938 Tennyson has Ulysses in the poem of that name sa y : “I am a part of all that I have met.” This is well illustrated by the fact that you and your group, the first to occupy Allen Hall as seniors, have left your impression upon it. In a sense, this senior hall will be in the future what you have made it during the past term. This sort of responsibility will continue and you will influence the people and the organi¬ zations with which you have contact even though you may be unaware of it. See to it that your influence is good ! Needless to say, I wish you success and happi¬ ness. Sincerely yours, W. ■ 17]
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