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TRIBALDOS GUILLERMO TRIBALDOS, lll. Bill roomed in Avery. When not inviting two or three girls to the same dance, Bill managed to accumulate a few nice sport jackets. Gold Key Society 4, House Committee 4, President of SeniorClass4,Varsity Swimming 1, 2, 3, Captain 4, President of Y.M.C.A. December 26, 1937 - Brown JAMES B. KISSAM. Jimbo was respected for his quiet, sedate manner and his coolness toward girls. 'I'hat's why he and Dick Hoagland spent all their time in Coleman 24 re-reading perfumed letters. Glee Club 3, Presi- dent 4, Gold Key Society 4, Head Work Program Captain 4, House Com- mittee 4, Monitor 4, Octet 4, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, Vice-president of Senior class 4. April 5, 1938 - HOWARD LEIGH KRAMER. After so many years that even he can't count them, Howie finally made it. It was a tough grind for Howie, but through arduous cramming he managed to pass. Pete Gegerson was his roommate in Beekman 24. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, College Club 3, Declamation Contest 2, 3, 4, Debating 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, Vice-president 4, Gold Key Society 4, junior Prom Committee 3, Monitor 3, 4, Octet 4, Secretary of junior Class 3, Secretary of Senior Class 4, Senior Prom Committee 4, Vice-president of Freshman Class 1. May 26, 1939 - Harvard PETER D. GEGERSON. Pierre once said dat he is de only Brooklynite widout no accent. Perhaps the reason is that he only spent eight years at Peddie. Howie Kramer was his roomie in Beekman 24. Advisory Council 3, Dramatic Club 3,Gold Key Society 3, 4, House Committee 4, j.V. Baseball 2, j.V. Football3, Monitor 3, 4, Third Form Football 2, Treasurer of Senior Class, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 4, Varsity Football 4. April 10, 1940 - Brown KISSAM KRAMER GEGERSON
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have had so far. Howard Kramer was bursting academic limits in leading the school and burst- ing fellow students' sides with a quick and full wit. A moment of sadness came when one of the least known but most respected of our brother- hood died. Vic Cosentine is no longer with us physically,but those who knew him still consider Vic as a member of our class. Life was moving too rapidly to dwell on strained sentiments, how- ever, and under Kirby Gale's friendly hand the junior Prom was launched. Class after class in their histories claim one of the most successful proms , but our claim was backed by actuality. Leo Sahakian's art work attracted almost one-hundred and ten couples! The old Gym nearly burst its seams, but, duc to the committee's labors, everyone had a wonderful time. ln the spring Kirby was elected THE SENIOR CLASS Firsl lfnuv: de- Ia Maczorra, J. Alfaro, Lands-sman, ll. Chirinos II.AIfaro, Kramer, Tribaldos, Mr. Swift, Kissam, Cegerson, Khairzada Coldlwrgvr, Stone, C. Miller, Armrvllino. Second Rauf: Reggie J. Chirinos, Alf-xalos, l.vderle, G. Friedman, Murray, l.cwis IC. Anders-son, Ilnydvn, lloncllo, Maurer, Cox, Sweet, Kauffman l.. llinm-on. Third Row: I1.IIunt,l,airrI, Vander Caag, Rubin, Sackman, l,ott1', Ilutlerwortli, llodgvrs, liay, M. lloadarmel, Mark, Walther l'li:-at-nfr-ld:-r, ll:-rgrvr. Fourth Ruu: J. Thompson, llottling, D. Taylor Pago, l.ampt-rl, ll. Harlow, Sanger. Bricks, ll. Hopkins, Rhodes llodrignvz, Wallis, llandelsman, Ludi, Krupka. Fifth Row: llallance Hr-llc-r, Woolman, Spit-rs, Caples, Cale, Clancy, Moliinnell, Corry Schull. Morgan, Hoagland, Tetzlaff, llarltes. '- fig, SX. Q. U.'X '5 l 1' fffrl 211' L.-. '. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Tribaldos Kissam Geg erson Mr. Swift Kramer president of the school, and the class readied it- self for the challenge of being seniors. A new school constitution, a Senior Prom, the beginning of construction on new campus build- ings brought attention to our class this year. Many of us have been accepted at the top-rate colleges in the country. Four years ago we em- barked on the rough waters of prep school lifeg now we are ready to get on board another ship for still rougher waters. Everett Swift, class advisor, has captained us this year and we have become passable seamen. There are many of us unnamed and unsung who are led by people named above but who are now ready to lead. To a certain extent we regret leaving Peddie, but we know that I-'eddie has served its purpose well and that we must broaden our futures.
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.IAIME E. ALFARO. Jimmy roomed in Coleman 31 with Rick Chirinos. When not chasing a soccer ball, he amused himself by lying in bed and dreaming of his affinity for refreshment. Astronomy Club 1, College Club 3, 4, Frosh-Soph Soccer 1, 2, j.V. Golf 3, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 The Peddie News 3, Assistant Business Manager 4, Varsity Soccer 3, Captain 4. june 20, 1940 - Dartmouth or Princeton RAFAEL A. ALFARO. Ralph drove the boys near Avery 26 nuts with his constant playing of Spanish music. His generosity was such that he often allowed the Stoddards to watch his t.v. set. Astronomy Club 2, College Club 3, Frosh-Soph Soccer 1, 2, Hockey Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 5, 4, The Peddie News 4, Varsity Soccer 3, 4. june 20, 1940 - Comell EDWARD PHILIP ANDERSON, JR. Eddie tyrannized Wyckoff along with Doug Eisenfelder, his fellow denizen of room 34. He will long be endeared to the faculty for his infallible absentmindedness. Declamation Contest 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Extemporaneous Speaking Contest 4, Gold Key Society 3,4, Hockey Club 2, j.V. Football 3, Monitor 3, 4, Octet 4, Reeves Prize Speaking Contest 4, Third Form Football 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 4. july 12, 1939 - Harvard MICHAEL R. ARMELLINO. Big Mike terrorized the lowly freshmen with Walt Lotte from their suite in Trask 23. Mike's interest in cars is outdone only by his great love for Latin. Astronomy Club 2, College Club 3, 4, j.V. Baseball 2, Monitor 4, Rifle Club 1, The Old Gold and Blue 4, The Peddle News 3, 4, Third Form Football 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. january 30, 1940 - Penn J. ALFARO 2? :Je ARM ELLINO ANDERSON R. AL FARO
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