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JAMES K. WARBURG Folmouth Business Adminishmion Future plans - Navy Th? erj' NEH gr! u gum! mrm. TWH'A' Hf rfmn-d'iggiug Imm- mmh' Mm meHim' n-Frh .rhr' .xr-n, r! dru'i-Jmfm'rf Irm'hm' . . , :N'H fun! xnrrr'ss. RICHARD E. WINKLER Portland Business Adminisirmion Jazz Club Treasurer 2, Radio Club 1. Circle K Club 2. Future plans Boston University Schoo! of Public Reluiions A frimri :0 HI! mind m MJ- rwry mm. THE BEST IN THE CLASS Mos: Likely 1o Succeed Most Popular Best Personality Best Looking Best Dressed Best Student Hardest Worker Wiiiiest Sleepiest Biggest Bluff Ciem Bernier Pluto Poufios Norm Richards Frank Cobb Dick Winckier Charlie 5:01? Frank S1ein Clare Ripley Bob Andrew's Gerald Davis
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Freshman Class Officers gm. Seated Heft to rightt, W. David Derepentigny,Paul I.. Caron, Joseph J. Murphy, Edward L. Lugue When the Freshman Class invaded Portland Junior College in September of 19.54, the upperclassmen stood aghast at their number. Following the trend set by their predecesaors, the Class of t56 boasts a maiority of veterans. With the largest enrollment in recent years the Fresh soon began to follow the ex- ample of the Senior Class. Political murmuring led to the establishment of two strong slates of candidates for the Student Council. Under the leadership of Paul L. Caron, class President, the freshmen who were placed on the Council were Joseph J. Murphy, class Vice President; W. David Derepentigny, class Secretary-Treesurer; Edward l. Legue and James A. Caselden, class representatives. Clubs and other organizations on the campus attracted a considerohie number of the class, and the fact that freshmen have added talent to these activities is now a matter of record. Some who have stood out as examples of good college citizenship are, Donald Linscoft, c: candidate for the Editorship of the News next year; Dale Eltiot, whose humor contributed to the morale of the Outing Club,- Robert Barber, mainstay of the Golden Key Playerts Dramatic Club; Bruce Laughlin, STAG Art Editor; and Frank Moore, a key Figure in the Radio Club. With Ct little incentive the freshmen of Portland Junior College should prove to be more than capable to carry on the traditions of the college in the coming year.
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