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The third step put us closer into the class of the “intelligentsia”. During our Junior year'of 1940-1941, our class officers were William Stapleton, president; Emmett McKillop, vice-president; Nora Keavy, secretary; Julie Carmody, treasurer; and Gregor MacGregor, sergeant-at-arms. We were the great business heads. We entered into all the activities, besides sponsoring several of the best ourselves. This habit seemed to have carried over from our Sophomore year. Many of our class members held offices in school organizations and were leaders with responsible positions...... At last we have come face to face with reality—our Senior year and Graduation. We feel the throb of superiority beating in our veins. We are tense, anxious, busy. We find ourselves planning, supervising, leading many of the college activities. We chose for our Senior class officers the following: Thomas Anderson, president; Emmett McKillop, vice-president; Mary Klle'n Petrich, secretary; Bettie Kumbera, treasurer; and William Stapleton, sergeant-at-arms. I he parting of the ways is close at hand. Before we leave the sacred portals of this Institution of learning, may our four years of sacrifices, of joys and sorrows, be recorded in the annals and be forever kept in the archives of Seattle College. They represent the crowning glories of our four years of education. “BOB FLOR,” ’42.
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MARY ABKRNKTHY Seattle, Washington B. Sc. in Med. Tech. Phi Lambda; Silver Scroll; Lamha Tau; Sodality; Sadie Hawkins Dance Co-Chairman. THOMAS HOWARD ANDERSON Seattle, Washington B. Sc. in Chemistry (•avcl ( 1); I. K. (1,2); Sir Baron (3); Advisory Board (2,4); Sodality (1,2), Advisor (3), Prefect (4); Alpha Sigma Nu (3), President (4); Class President (4); ASSC Officer (4); Drama Guild (3); Activities Board (2, 3, 4); Barn Dance Committee (2); Constitutional Committee (2); WCPS (3). clo S6 O’ FREDA A. ABRAHAM Seattle, Washington B. Sc. in Nursing Alpha Nu (1, 2, 3, 4); Mendel 0, 2).
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