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(D G e o rg e Joseph Emme K.B.S. 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Class Basketball 3.

URIN G my four years at St. Peter’s I have learned the meaning of study. In the initial stages work was hard because it was new to me. I was grimly determined to succeed and make a name for myself like great Petreans before me. Under the guid­ ance of placid-tempered and patient teach­ ers I have succeeded in gaining a coveted Jesuit diploma. I now feel better equipped to face life’s busy throng. W ith sorrow I bid farewell to m y comrades and teachers and wish them every possible success.

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"SPECS”

James Leo Fallon

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Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 ; K.B.S. 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Debating 1, 2, 3, 4.

HE curtain is coming down on the last act of a four act play. In the first act a class of green Freshmen was introduced to "mensa, mensae.” In act two the charac­ ters progress in wisdom and age and pro­ ceed to accompany Caesar into Gaul. A t the call of act three we stand as Juniors in the Forum and listen to Cicero’s orations. In the last act the class, now ripe Seniors, tussles with Virgil and then, having con­ quered all these formidable enemies to­ gether, the actors part to pursue separate paths thereafter. I, a member of that class, am grieved at the necessity for the sharp curtailment of these friendships but, as a graduate, I look forward to a bright future full of promise.

“JAMES”


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