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Class of January , 1941 1941 [ 9 ] ®ljr fflnrintljian
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CLASS ADMINISTRATION J-i J-2 Alfred Paoletti .... President .... Harry Baun Richard Helder . . Vice President . . . Alfred Paoletti Clyde Rupert .... Secretary .... Clyde Rupert Walter Jacoby .... Treasurer . . . William Wilson S-l S-2 William Wilson .... President .... Alfred Paoletti George Havrisik . . . Vice-President . . . William Wilson Clyde Rupert.Secretary.Clyde Rupert Louis Severino .... Treasurer .... Alexander Boyd NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY President .Richard Helder Vice-President .Francis H. McGovern Secretary .John Fischer STUDENT COUNCIL President .Adelmo Recchiuti ATHLETIC COUNCIL George Havrisik CONFERENCE COMMITTEE Edward Paul Berman (Hnrtnilftan L 8] aiamtary
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ALFRED PAOLETTI (Pete) President 12 Williams Road, Garret Hill, Pa. Ambition: To make friends. President of Class, J-l; Vice-President of Class, J-2; Pres¬ ident of Class, S-2; Swimming, ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40; Junior Life Saving Certificate; Glee Club. J-2 to S-2; Vice-President of Glee Club, S-2; Conference Committee, S-l; Vice-President of Italian Club, S-2; Captain, Swimming, ’40. Pete’s popularity has been due to his leadership and his friend¬ ly way. When anything was to be done, Pete took the lead in it. You’ll always find Pete in the midst of a crozvd, laughing and joking in his friendly way. Pete’s ambition is to make friends, and he has certainly made a good start. Girard College January 27, 1941 Dear Classmates, The time has now come when we must bid each other farewell. And then we must bid adieu to Girard. Althouih distance will separate us, we shall always be bound together by the ties of friendship. We are going to miss the daily round of classes, the social hours of meals, and the gayety of our evening social functions, but we are going to miss classmates most of all. We are about to enter a new phase of our lives in which our actions, our words, and our influences will combine to es¬ tablish reputations. During this time we must remember that we are really contributing to the reputation and standing of our Alma Mater also. With this thought in mind let us go forth tomorrow to face life with increasing courage and fortitude. Let the end of our stay at Girard find us with precious memories - memories that will grow richer and richer with the years. And so, fellows, my best wishes for your happiness, health, and success in life as I have seen you enjoy them here in the greatest of all schools. Sincerely yours, Alfred Paoletti Slje ffinrtntljian TioT January
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