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FACULTY UR days at University School have all too soon ended, and it is with mixed emotions that we go Our separate ways. However, in departing we can- not help expressing our sincerest gratitude for the many friends who have made our academic sojourn so enjoyable and profitable. With these thoughts in mind, the class of 1940 takes its leaves, knowing that it has gleaned from varied acquaintances truly bene- ficent f1'iendships. MR. GRAY I scJeeps9 My idea of an agreeable person is a per- Son who agrees with 1ne.', MR. MAC LAUGHLIN Nate Rabbits have no business being seniors. MR. FOSTER CfP0p,, All I know is what I read in the papers. MR. TVALTON Imac 5' i . . ' as . . saicasm springs eternal. MR. DERBY MR. GRAY MR. MCLAUGHLIN Rotary Bob :GHG profits most who serves best. MR. DERBY nnnvsx MR. FOSTER MR. WALTON
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MR. PEYSER MR. YOUNG MR. SHAFFER MR. MCLELLAN . l MR. MCCARRAHER MR. BOSTON 95' 1 ,' N.. 1 MR. ROLINSON MR. MUNSON l K . MR. BURGER MR, PIPER THIRTEEN l cc . . . but mc Strong and MR. PEYSER Seymour no buts. MR. YOUNG Qu.inter Silent. MR. SHAFFER Straight Position's everything in life. MR. Mc LELLAN Bloc Pm rx member of the rabble in good stand- ingnn MR. MCCARRAHER Napoleon . . . n morsel for a monarch. MR. BOSTON - ffchiefii Chances were be would sail onf' MR. ROLINSON CCDOCD! . . . merry as the day is long. MR. MUNSON CKHarry,, Exceeding wise, fair spoken, and per suadingf' MR. BURGER Colonel A,great devotee of the Gospel of Getting on. MR. PIPER tCBill!3 Why is this thus? VVhat is the reason of its thusnessf'
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