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Seated—Porter, V. Vouritzin, Ilazak, Hlinka, A. Miller, Golden, Aletti, McCarthy, Hoyt, N. Suhr,
H. Michas, Bourdius. Second row—Mr. Bentley, Baxter, Ehrhardt, T. Newkirk, G. Peck, Jones,
Weyburn, J. Bose, Anderson, Kostmayer, O. Moore, R. Lewis, Dever, J. J. Phillips, Long, Pratt,
Mr. Danforth. Third row—McTaggart, Kovaleff, Allen, Hipp, Tang, Giordon, Van Ophuijsen,
Ii. Shaw, Ekstam, Reale, Bastos, Kerley, A. Finger, Kohn, W. Munro. .Ibsen!—Kuniholm, Meyer,
Rigg-
Form Five course, that little-known, John Kostmayer, con
tributed their talents to the furthering of this
realm of endeavor, while their classmates cheered
them on.
Outside of the grime of the locker room, the
Fifth Form proved themselves to be heartily en
dowed with constructive creative talent to balance
off their more destructive side. They harmonized
in the Glee Club, philosophized in the forensic
Forum, and formed vital portions of the various
publications’ staffs, as they should. One member,
despite his bouncing cameras, was photography
editor of this volume for the second straight
LTHOUGH somewhat overshadowed for year.
the time being by the Senior Class, the Two All this activity was, by no means, the result
AHundred Fifty-first Class, nevertheless, was, de of chance. Down deep under that chaos there
spite its shortcomings, aware of its duty to the was a deep seeded order. This was evidenced by
school. the highly successful “April Caper” Dance put
The most abundant commodity in the class was on by the form.
its athletes. In certain fields, notably basketball, But the most magnanimous act of the class
the Senior Class might have done as well if they was their discreet behavior in letting the seniors
had already been graduated. John Bose, George have their glory, while they themselves planned
“Tweed” Peck, Jim “Fish” Phillips, and, of and plotted for their departure.
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