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A046 M0 fm! uf PRESIDENT Daniel McGrogan . . . Dan has been our class president for four years. He is friendly, yet serious, a conscientious leader, and an honor student. He hopes to spend his next four years at Duquesne. Though his chief interest is athletics, he likes to play the piano, and he has a good voice. VICE-PRESIDENT Charles Pritchard . . . Pritch, our vice president for the last two years, is one of the most popular boys in the school. Noisy and good n,atured, he has been a leader who is distinguish- ed by his high ideals and loyalty to his friends. He is especially interested in football, but is not above teasing the girls. SECRETARY Mary Blanche Kennelly . . . Our third officer, class secre- tary, is distinguished as a perfect lady with a pleasant though determined manner. She is a good student, generous, enjoys dancing, and hopes to continue her secretarial work at business schoo . TREASURER Margaret McDonough . . . Our treasurer, known always as Margie, is a tall, slender miss with a genial personality. She has been a good debater, a reporter for the school in the local papers, and she has ambitions to become a journalist. lj
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