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BOARD OF TRUSTEES MR. D. PERCY MCCARTHY, '08, Syracuse, N.Y. . BRIO. GEN. ASA L. SINOLETON, Manlius, N.Y. . MAJOR HUGH BARCLAY Pulaski, N.Y. BRTG. GEN. JOHN B. BROOKS, '12 Westover Field, Mass. MAJOR CLARENCE F. BUSCH, '07 New York, N.Y. MR. ARNOLD W. CHAPIN, '19 Syracuse, N.Y. DR. KENNETH CHORLEY, '13 New York, N.Y. BISHOP EDWARD HUNTINGTON COLEY Utica, N.Y. MR. HENRY W. CROSBY, '1 5 Buffalo, N.Y. . .Prexidenl . Vice-Preridefzl MR, LAWRENCE A. JOHNSON, '17 Norwich, N.Y. MR. XXIILLIAM E. LEFFINGWELL, '14 W'atkins Glen, N.Y. MR. CLARENCE A. LUDLUM, JR., '15 New York, N.Y. LIEUT, COL. STANLEY METCALF Auburn, N.Y. MR. EDMUND A. O'CONNELL, '22 Boston, Mass. COLONEL ALLAN MELVILL POPE New York, N.Y. MR. JOHN H. SADLER, '13 Knoxville, Tenn. NORMAN S. WALDRON HEADMASTER
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Sealed: Brown, Church, Crosby, McDonald, Bangert. Standing: Corbisello, Wolas. THE SENIOR CLASS THE SENIOR CLASS got organized early in the fall. At a meeting held in Knox Hall on October 21, the following were elected as officers: William H. Crosby II, President, George H. Bangert, jr., Vice-President, james M. McDonald, Secretary, and P. Schuy- ler Church, Treasurer. To decide on class affairs, the Class chose the following as addi- tional members of the Executive Committee: Jerome P. Brown, Albert H. Wolas, and joseph J. Corbisello. One of the first matters of business to come before the committee for consideration was the publication of the yearbook. Soon after its first meeting, the Committee an- nounced a tentative staff and earmarked a portion of its income to support this project. The first social affair of the Class was a hop held on November 9, an informal dance, preceded by a buffet supper and a movie. Members of the Class, aided by juniors, were largely responsible for the success of the winter carnival. Though not specifically a responsibility of the Seniors, many of them play a prominent part in engineering the program. An unusual situation arose at the end of the year, when several members of the Class had to report at Plattsburg before graduation. The majority of these, however, made a flying trip back to Manlius long enough to secure their diplomas and enjoy the final exer- cises. We extend best wishes to General Singleton and the Faculty, and we hope that we can return many times as Old Boys to relive our enjoyable days on Post .
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