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. VH RITHS ICDXVARD CONNI-:LLY IJELEN TEETERS STANLEX ROI I'rf-sulfnt GEORGE PHENEY Secretary W ILLIAM VVHITING Hrslormn V100-Preszdenl Treasurer Freshman Class Roll Group ANTHONY BOES FRANCES BRANDT .JAMES BRIXNIJT' EDNA BRI-:EN LORRAINE BUHL NORBIAN CAMPAU MICHAEL CARNEY 'FHERESA CARNEY HDVVARD CONNELLY XYVONNE CREEDON XNILFRED CROWE MARY DREW IIELEN DUPUIS NIARY DUPUIS JULIA FAHEY DOROTHX' FERRY MARY ELLEN FITZGERALD CHARLES GALLAGHPIR CHARLES GLUNZ MELVIN GOULET WILLIAM HAYDEN FRANCES JOLICOEUR MARY JOHNSON PAUL JONES FRED IQLASEN STANLEY IYULCZYCKI HAROLD KUPFER HOWVARD LASKEY PAUL LARSON DOROTHX' MCADAMS HAROI.D MCCAFFREY 'IJHOMAS MEATH DOROTHY MEYER RICHARD IVIONTGOMHRX' MARY MORAN DORO1'liX' MURPIIY BERNARD NOLAN JOHN O'HORO LIDXVINE PAQUI-:'I I'E GEORGE PHENEX' IKICHARD POEHLMAN EV!-ILYN IKHEAUME STANLEY ROE JOHN IROGICRS DOROTIIY IRYAN FRANCIS SCHLAFF CATHERINE SORENSEN WILLIAM SPIEGEL HELEN 'FEETERS MARIETTA TRADPZR GERTRUDE VVEWELER WYILLIAM XNHITING EDWARD XNOIINSKI S wwnly-e i gh!
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