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Ackert, G. Aughnay, P. Avery, A. ' Brenner, I. Breslich, N. Brown, R. Brusic, R. Burns, I. Burrington, P Call, R. Clark, R. Coles, P. Corkrey, H. Cunz, I. Donaldson, D Douglas, R. Drew, R. Duplica, I. Dustin, J. Duvall, D. Elliott, E. Enthoven, A. Falsetto, J. Finn, C. Fischer, R. F link, P. Frasier, R. F urey, L. Gerbel, A. Gerlinger, A.
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I Members of the Junior class can well be proud of themselves for their accomplishments of the past year in athletics, in forensics, ' ' h to school life. and in social activities, which contributed so muc Divided into three groups, SA, SB, and SC, they worked as one to make a success of such big affairs as the Iunior prom. Officers were chosen soon after the resumption of classes in the fall. In SA they voted John Dustin into the top position, with Pat Coles serving as vice-president, and Neil O'Hare, secretary- treasurer. SB chose as its president Frank Murphy, with Pat Bur- rington winning out as vice-president, and Dan Sweeney as sec- retary-treasurer. As the head man in SC they picked Dick Sullivan, electing Buzz Frasier and Bob Drew vice-president and secretary- treasurer respectively. Serving as moderator for all three of the junior classes was Mr. Patterson S. I. sodality numbering 45 members in its rolls, chose The junior - , as its class prefect Jim Kaufer and as class treasurer Dan Read. M According to tradition the juniors presented their Prom, which h b itiful and spacious floors of the was successfully staged on t e eat Palladium. The class of '48 was well represented inthe fields of dramatics ' ' bers of the class and debating, as well as in athletics. Many mem ' ' ' d SA won the intra-mural basket- captured their varsity lettels, an ball crown. b Iim Kaufer was elected to the post of A.S.S.P. secretary y the student body, and Dick Douglas was chosen treasurer. Pat Hentschell took over the responsibilities of head prefect of the ' 'i M ' h as head treasurer. sodality for the coming year, with Frank uip y JOHN DUSTIN 3.4 President I 1 FRANK MURPHY 3B President RICHARD SULLIVAN 3C President
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Chiglione, I. Graaf, R. Grief, I. Hanlon, R. Harrington, I. Harris, J. Hentschell, P. Hevly, R. Holmes, I. Hughbanks, G. johnson, B. jones, I. Kaufer, I. Kokesh, R. Laing, R. Lane, A. Lenihan, YV. Lucid, R. Lucker, G. Malone, I. Medalia, P. Michael, I. Mitchell, P. Monsen, A. Morris, L. Murphy, F. McAteer, I. McWeeny, R O'Brien, I. O'Hare, N.
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