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. Second childisluless and mere oblivion PUST GRADUATE CLASS ost graduates are often considered just left-overs, but they are really students who, for various reasons, have only de- layed closing the curtain on the play titled t'Public Schooling. This yearls Post Graduate class has been crossing the t's and clotting' the i's on a page of successes by taking an increasing: ly active part in such school aiiairs as the Forum, sports and student council proe jects. This class of nineteen-forty has been no more outstanding' than those that have gone before, but to a large extent it is made up of eagerness, ideas, cooperation, unity and friendship. These are the things that have made the Post Graduates glad to be back another year. So it is with a touch of sadness that the class prepares to answer the tinal curtain call and walk into life's labyrinth of entrances and exists. Third: Brooks, Klinkbeil, McQuillen, Simms, Weller, Barone, Scott, Callahan. Second: Horgan, Brzezowski, Schell, Croft, Willis, Perry. First: Crocker, Citancvich, Drayo.
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it Then the soldier . . . Seeking the bubble reputation U N I O R C L A S S es, the class of '42 started out as a most unusual class and one destined to do great things. liven in its Freshman year it showed initiative a11d business ability by selling football programs at the games. ln this their Junior year our nnderstud- ies were eoaehed by Miss Bernard and Mr. Verrone. ltlleeted to tl1e leading roles were these otiieers: president, John Arrington: vice president, Vvilliam Lnttrell: secretary, Janet Logan, and treasurer, Robert Peter- son. ln line with a well-established eus- tom the Juniors sponsored a Junior Prom which was held at the time of the Thanks- giving vacation. After this noble etfort the class seems to have retired backstage to learn its cues and prepare itself for its tinal year. Top: Hill, Mattice, Tennent, Uskavitch, Panepento, Miceli, Russell, Knickerbocker, Mc- Pherson, Macaluso, Warfle. Ransier, E, Peterson. Fifth: Paganin, Cheeseman, Misiti, Vangalio, Winkelman, Reinhart, Ferrara, Citanovich, Butera. McCu1ley, Graney, Hoe. Fourth: Feneran, Sutherland, Carmichael, McElroy, Coletta, Maher, Kennedy, Privitera Cratsenberg, Rizzo, Lamendola, Allen. a Third: E. Stone, Tucci, Papp, Shepard, F. Leone, J. Calmes, Buchanan, R. Stone, Stowell. Hammer, Walbridge, Adams, Pace. Seccnd: Murnan, Thomas, Longhini, Johnston, Luttrell, Arrington, Logan, R, Peterson. Blood, Lauwereins, Bolsei. First: B. Calmes, Cook, Bellow, Catalfami, Edson, A. Leone, Brady, Tomsett, Snyder, Carey.
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