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MARY MOLLA High School Secretary Still waters run deep. Mary, if you do not already know, is our very charm¬ ing office secretary. Her cheerful manner and her willing¬ ness to help have made her an important figure to the class of 1 93 9. We want to express our appreciation to Mary for her assistance in training our office girls. Good luck, Mary, and do not forget us too soon, for we shall always re¬ member you. c Acknowledgments members of the Oskey Staff cannot fully express their gratitude for the help of Miss Wiggin and Miss Holmes in assem¬ bling our “Oskey Year Book.” To Mr. De- Pasqua for his untiring- efforts and cooperation we extend our words of appreciation and thanks. All others who have helped us in any way deserve the warmest regards and our expression of gratitude. Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Nine Page Seventeen
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ALICE BEANE Health Education, Girls’ Physical Director .... Beanie ' ' is our teacher and pal. She is one person who is always ready, willing, and able, and that no one can deny. Perhaps that is why she is so well liked and re¬ spected by all who have had the opportunity to be in her classes. HOWARD LAUNDRY Boys ' Physical Draining Mr. Laundry is the young man who is acclaimed by all the boys as a true pal. If any of the boys are approached, regarding Mr. Laundry ' s personality, they will answer you something like this, Mr. Laundry; he ' s great.” MRS. MARIE S. RILEY Supervisor of Music Without Mrs. Riley’s expert teaching a great many of us would not know the true beauty of music. Mrs. Riley conducts the Glee Club, and teaching the music to some who can not read music is part of this job. She does it all as only a true artist can. MRS. IRENE Iv. WIGHT Drawing Mrs. Wight’s wonderful assistance with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” for our Junior Prom made her a friend of all of us. Even though all the members of the class could not take art, we appreciate her help and work just the same Page Sixteen Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Nine
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CLASS OFFICERS Secretary — A. Ducharmc Treasurer —- F. Potcnza President — F. D ' Errico Vice-President — W. Haughey CLASS COLORS Blue and Gold CLASS MOTTO “Perfection is the point at which all should aim.” CLASS FLOWER Rose CLASS MARSHAL Joseph Hippie COMMENCEMENT DAY HONORS Valedictorian S. Simon Salutatorian R. Whitney 1st Essay — E. Kearney 3rd Essay — H. Dwyer 2nd Essay — G. Moreau 4th Essay — W. Sampson CLASS DAY HONORS Class History — J. Mackintosh Class Prophecy — A. Ducharme Class Will — E. Buffone Class Gift — F. Potenza Class Oration — L. Shangraw
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