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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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EXPLORER COLLEGIAN Despite adverse conditions and war-time haste, the La Salle graduating class has managed to keep intact one of the youngest traditions, the publication of a year-book. This year, the Explorer was edited by George Gradel, who was assisted by a staff com- posed of the following seniors: Frank Mc- Mahon and Joe McFadden, Associate Edi- tors; Bob Adams, Business Manager; Roy Perkins, Photographic Editor; Harry Deems and Larry Rosania. The year of 1942 sow the Collegian staff experience an unprecedented change in ad- ministration , when the editor-in-chief, Larry Dondero, was ushered into the army. The new staff of seniors undertook their different posts, not too experienced, but willing. With Gradel at the helm as editor-in-chief, the Col- legian succeeded in publishing its abbrevi- ated schedule, upholding most of the tradi- tional qualities, of past journalistic endeavors at La Salle.
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