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THE SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Four years of memories... SENIOR CLASS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Standing—F. Zoilo, R. McLaughlin, M. Muller, J. Hornung, A. Backer, H. Mock, A. Vacchio, E. Dalton, H. Goettlemann, W. Schiller. Sitting L. D'Arpa, C. Marano, Miss Sullivan • Advisor, M. Martin, E. Gannon. Missing—Mr. Cox, Advisor. CARMINE MARANO President Scet—A future pharmacist—will be at St. John’s next year as a chem. major—another Soc’s fan —Football, Baseball, Basketball, Track, Wrestling, Student Council, Band, Soph., Junior, Senior Class President. An integral part of the Senior Class is the Senior Executive Committee. Up in room 300 they decide, with the classes approval, what the agenda will be for the coming months. Under the guidance of their advisors, Miss Sullivan and Mr. Cox, this committee has done a lot to further the accomplish- ments of the Senior Class. LOUIS D’ARPA Vice-President Louie — What is a man without a car—heart pants for a new car with a full tank of gas—a business man at heart—keeps busy working in A P—Football, Wrestling, Track, Frosh. Treasurer, Soph., Junior, Senior Veep. MARY JEAN MARTIN Secretary Mare—Oh, call it by some better name for friendship sounds too cold—modeling school in the future—G.A.A. Secretary, Wing Spur, Red Cross, Officials Club, Whisp, Senior Class Secretary, Senior Exec. Committee. EDWARD GANNON Treasurer Eddie — Guy with a million in not only looks but personality—most often seen with money—proved his popularity with a write-in vote for senior class treasurer—Junior and Senior Class Treas., Student Coun- cil, Basketball. 24
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slowly passed on... JOAN ASCH Joni—Will be an airline hostess after college—sighs over Irish names—G.A.A., Leaders’ Corps, Honor Society, Rifle, Dramatics, Latin Club, Whisp editor. Wing Spur, Senior Play. AUDREY BACKER Aud — Always laughing — loves clothes and chemistry — G.A.A., Leaders' Corps Pres., Latin Club, Wing Spur editor. Honor Society, Student Assoc., Senior Class Exec. Committee, Officials Club. LARIE BAUER Larry—Quality not quantity, is my measure — prefers home ec. — plans include college with secre- tarial science as her major—Wing Spur, Leaders' Corps, Honor Society, Whisp, G.A.A., Latin Club, Officials Club. I ELLIOT BEAN E. B.—Say it with music—hates girls who cry on his shoulder— plans college with music as a major —frequents band room—his blond hair stands out any place—Senior Play, Band. GAIL BERGRATH Gail—Little but oh my—plans on being a good typist and getting a secretarial job—likes English class best—loves those Hudsons and Fords too—most often seen in Chris’s surrounded by people. MARY BIGALL Wini—Advice for everyone—waits eagerly for those letters from Den- ver—longs to be in a band—plans include pharmacy major at Hofstra — G.A.A., Red Cross, Chorus, Whisp, Rifle Club. JOHN BRACCO Peachy—His smile is worth more than gold—will make a terrific music teacher—plans on music ed. at Fredonia—terrific power of per- suasion—a second Harry James— Football, President of Student Council, Band, Chorus. JOHN BRAND Jack—Whips up a mean custard at his favorite stand—plans to attend a tech, college—familiar face on the soccer field sporting the Green and Gold—a gentleman who doesn’t prefer blondes. 25
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