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T H E S T A R Ilaisturp uf the Zluniur Suriname Qlllass of '28 Sept. 4, 1924, we were registered in this institution as WWE? 7f2 the science class, but because we studied French in pref- H erence to Latin, we were called La Classe Francaise, Q one under the tutelage of Brothers Edmund, Virgil, QJf,i,,,-,ly r .. ng Lawrence, George, and Prof. Barden. As freshmen we had a strong basketball team, which Won 807 of the games playe-d. Besides this we were represented on the varsity teams in football and baseball. ' There were ap-proximately thirty-five of us in One C that year, and the results of the final exams showed that most of our class would be promoted. We felt our vacation well earned and made it a profitable one, be- coming more physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight. The following September most of the class returne-d to continue the course under the direction of Brothers Ambrose, Basilian, and Prof. Moynihan. Responding to the zeal of these instructors, we quickly mastered our subjects. Our worthy teacher evidently did not approve of the old adage Better late than never, so he changed it to Better never late. Then the class motto became, Come on time and save a dime. Our Sophomore basketball team proved to be the strongest in the Junior League because We won the cup. That year We placed at least two men on each of the varsity teams in football, basketball and baselball. After a valiant struggle with the final exams, We hee-ded the universal call of the wide open spaces, the seashore, the book and the bench and separated, each one to his tastes. When school reopened in September, we noticed the absence of a few old class-mates, However, the vacancies were well filled by Ed and Ernest Walter, Ed Seereiter, John Collins, John Boyle, and Don Junker. Studies were resumed under the direction of Brothers Paulian. Basilian, and Malachy. We are still receiving the benefits of their efforts and feel sure that next September we will be a part of the Mighty Senior Class. We sincerely hope that the graduates are on a road to success and that they, as well as the faculty, and the student body, enjoy a pleasant vaca- tion. We shall now give you a detailed account of the individuals who com- pose our famous class. Fifry s
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