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JANUARY CLASS LEADERS Through all his trials and tribulations, John Q. Senior has had excellent guidance and understanding from the class advisers of January 1940, Mrs. Augusta Robinson and Mr. William Rotmans. For our class functions, John Q. has found their ex¬ perience and encouragement a foundation on which to build his efforts. We can con¬ ceive of no better way and no better place to thank them than in this book, a product of the cooperative handiwork of the advisers and the senior class. Although small in numbers, the January section nevertheless is a fine example of splendid co-operation of officers, advisers, and members. John Q. is expecially proud of the Janu¬ ary class officers and their excellent leader¬ ship in all class projects. ADVISERS William Rotmans, Mrs. Augusta Robinson OFFICERS Left to Right: Vincent Monteleone, Vice-President; Josephine Scarlata, Secretary, Dominic De George, President (not in picture), Katie Jaworski, Social Chairman.
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SING A SONG OF SENIORS. WITH A POCKET FULL OF MEMORIES, WE NOW PRESENT THE MULTIFARIOUS MR. SENIOR OF WASHINGTON. PER¬ USING THE NEXT FEW PAGES, LET ' S OBSERVE THE PERSONAL ACHIEVE¬ MENTS OF EACH COMPONENT JOHN Q. 9
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OFFICERS Left to Right: Jesse Bresloff, Vice-President; Irene Smyke, Secretary,- Harriet Lipsky, Social Chairman,- Joseph D ' Amico, President. JUNE CLASS LEADERS Progress and development can always be traced to efficient and capable leaders.” This is one of the reflections made by Mr. Senior. During the four year period that Mrs. Mildred Judson and Mr. Everett Kennell have been the advisers to the Class of June 1940, they have always had time to work and plan for the class. The success of our various dances and all the senior func¬ tions of the June section may be credited to them. Similarly our senior class officers, have done a lion’s share of work in both plan¬ ning and action. When we casually receive our diplomas at graduation, we should re¬ member that all the groundwork for that smooth running performance has been care¬ fully directed by our leaders. 11
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