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FIRST SEMESTER nm row n Kuehne B. Richard A Sclacqua ll Loury ll Viscontl E Arml. Second row J Aga janlan W Stoetxl J TIIOIIIIHOII G TIPCDII, .I Bennett SECOND SEMESTER-Flmt row A Sclacqua II Viscontl B. Richard E Arml Second row R Kuehne G Leach Il L0lll'Y G Mochlzukl Third row W Stoetzl J Agajanlan J Thomastmn G TIDWII BOYS ROMP-FACULTY STOMP' NO BOYS FED MEETINGS HELD DURING FIRST SEMESTER Quelling the revolution or re- bellion caused from the lack of cooperation among members, Pres- ident Hugo Visconti discontinued several meetings of the Boys' Fed- eration during the first semester. Under the leadership of Hugo for the second semester, Boys' Federa- tion has become an outstanding group in the school. As an added attraction to the Federation, a group now patrols the traffic on the campus. Most important annual activity of the council, selected from the Federation, was the Punch Bowl, whose sponsorship was turned over to the senior class and scholarship society this year. They sponsored an assembly with Dewitt Portal as the speaker. The Boys' Federation Council sold candy at all of the basketball games, and they sponsored an after game dance. Taking the little Freshmen into their hands, members of the Boys' Federation put them through their paces on Freak Day. ,fw- 'T Rlnaldo Wren and Hugo Vlseontl 1942 BOYS' FEDERATION Page 25 , . , . , . , 9 .Qi 7' ' I .. Bl 1 L..'e , 2 1
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