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ADAM KOZNECKI President PRESIDENTIAL SHOULDERS CARRY CLASS BURDEN This meeting is now called to order. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the next senior dance. Are there any suggestions? The mo- tion has been made and sec- onded. Then Adam, Who, as presi- dent of the senior class, calls and presides at all meetings, appoints the committees for the dance. In fact, Adam supervises all class functions. George Gnall, the vice pres- ident, in the absence of the president, assumes these duties. REESE JONES President of T.S.C.C. I GEORGE GNALL Vice President X ...W ,. .., ..- ,..........,.. '-- ff F AND BACK IN OUR SOPHOMORE DAYS CBottomJ: Sophia Czaja, Secretaryg Reese Jones, Vice Presidentg John Coughlin, Presidentg William Hylan, Treasurer. WHEN WE WERE JUNIORS lTopJ: Catherine Blickley, Secretaryg Kathryn Radick, Treasurerg Charles Techentin, Presidentg Thomas Zeigler, Vice President. Twenty-nine
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AGNES GRADY Treasurer HELEN MELLON Recording Secretary GOOD SHIP FINANCE SAFELY GUIDED INTO PORT The log of the good ship Finance , kept faithfully all through the voyage tour sen- ior yearl by log keeper Mel- lon, states that the ship, with a cargo of candy sales, and ticket returns from plays and dances in the hold, ttreasuryb had fair sailing weather. The cargo was checked and re- corded as it was loaded at each port kdances. plays, and daily salesb by Seaman Grady. In conclusion the log states that we hit port in ship-shape Condition. A STUDY IN HANDS: 1TopJ Gentlemen: Notice has been received that the leader was awarded second place at the Columbia Press Con- ference, Watch you're going to scratch! TONING UP AND TUNING IN: 1Bottoml And now for the finishing touches. Shall it be popular music, cowboys, a serial, or sport news? That is always the question at Recreation. Twenty-eight DOROTHY STANAITIS Financial Secretary
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