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wb H ft n o THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Earlier in the year the sophomores seemed to be following in the footsteps of their immediate predecessors. Lately, a decided acceleration has been noted. The Cotillion held at the Bar- clay was very successful. Thompson, Chilnick, Kwasny and Bernhardt are members of the varsity basketball team. The honor roll and extra-curricular activities number many of the class. Class officers are: McGettigan. tieas- urer; Comely, secretary; Hammill, presi- dent: and Webb, vice-president.
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ff ff U t f f 1 fj ' THE JUNIOR CLASS Last year ' s annual labeled them as probably the least active of all La Salle classes. Improve- ment has been noted, but the phrase still re- mains the same. Tradition has made it neces- sary that they supply a Collegian staff of edi- tors and presidents for clubs, various and sundry. Junior A leads the bond drive. Four juniors are on the basketball team — Hoerst, Leyden, Reichman and Bradley. Junioi class officers are: McMenamin, secretary; Kaiser, treasurer: Hanes, president; and Leyden, vice-president.
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t •% I s ft « t n. «Sk 1 ■ t r -f f f 1 1« I 1 ' t ■!? f f .t Si, THE FRESHMAN CLASS Although being distinguished or otherwise as the first class to enter La Salle during this war, the frosh brought in 120 students. Their reputation, has yet to be made, but from casual observation they have material to make a good one. After the rather neglectful hazing they col- laborated with their benefactors in producing the Cotillion. Steigerwalt and Skvoretz are on the varsity court team. Leading the freshman class are (inset) Hamburger, president; Carabasi, secretary; Altman, vice-president; and F. Cannon, treasurer.
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