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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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