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X N X X f ,fi N72 -Tit X XX I I N . X, 0 I ELIZABETH HUNTER DAVIS . . . . has been prominent in dramatics. In both junior and senior years Betty took part in the Armistice Day program and the Christmas play. This year she had a leading part in the senior play.i In the Girl Reserves she was treasurer and vice-president successively. MARGARET ALICE DEAN . . . . who entered G. A. R. from Cen- tennial in 1930, received awards for five years' service on the hall patrol. Peggy has also been a member of the basketball squad, and of the danc- ing, swimming, and glee clubs. She took part in the musical comedies of the last two years. . . . entered G. A. R. in ninth grade from St. Boniface. Here she has taken a commercial course. Em was a member of Girl Reserves, dramatic, bio- logy, swimming, and debating clubs. She also belonged to cafeteria and hall patrol for two years. Her sister, Peg ecker, graduated in 1929. lui! ME ELIZABETH DECKER Elisabeth R. Daily Marion Davies Elisabeth Hunter Davis Marganvt Alice Deait Emilie Elisabellz Decker Sabina Elsie Dierkrs Mary Ami Douglzerfy Elisabeth- Rose Dougirt Edna Doris Drcsscfl Catlilcrine T. Dnrkin. Elisabeth Ann Emmcrt Dorothy Marie E'van.r MARION DAviEs knitting, swimming, and Garscribcs . . . . a commercial student, has been clubs, and received her pin as a report- an active member of the senior dra- er for the BLUE AND GRAY. Marion's matic club, having taken part in several three sisters, Ann, Ruth, and Betty, plays. She was a member also of the graduated from G. A. R. l 101 r, X J. Id , 'ai 371' J' A , J .ff SABINA ELSIE DIERKES . . . . a varsity orchestra member for the last three years, entered G. A. R. from St. Nicholas Parochial School in iifninth grade. Bebe .divides her, leisure time between gardening and violin play- ing. Sabina hopes to attend college to prepare for her chosen profession, teaching. IVIARY ANN DOUGHERTY ' . . . . .secretary of the senior class, as- sociate editor of the BLUE AND GRAY, member of the GARCHIVE editorial staff, and homeroom bank cashier, has been a member also of the mathematics. dancing, and swimming clubs. She re- ceived awards for service on hall pa- trol and the school paper. An active Girl Scout. Mary would like to become a Scout executive. ELIZABETH RGSE DOUCIIRT . . . . played -on the varsity volley ball team for two years. She was also a member of the Garscribes, ping-pong, and biology clubs, and of the Girl Re- serves, but the activity she likes- best is dancing. A commercial student, Eliz- abeth hopes to become a stenographer or secretary. EDNA DORIS DREssEL . . . . a commercial student, entered G. Ai. R. from Hill Street School in sev- enth grade. She received awards ff-or patrol service in cafeteria and hall. L . .
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LAP A -.- F RosE IMARY AUFIERO . . . . a commercial student, junior ush- er, and lunch permit checker, is usually seen with her two pals, Lena Belardinelli and Evelyn Gazey. At G. A. R., R-ose was a member of the Girl Reserves. dancing class, Garscribes, and senior dramatic club. She would like to be a stenographer. Her hobbies are dancing, skating, and reading. NELLIE ICANN AUSZUIIA . . . . entered G. A. R. from Meade Street School in 1930. Since she hopes to become a nurse, Nellie took the academic course. She was a member of needlecraft, swimming, dancing, and art clubs. Her hobby is swimming. Her special pals are Elizabeth Dougirt and Hana Gutter. IYIARY BARKOVICH . . . . entered G. A. R. in seventh grade from Public School Number 8, in New York City. Mary, who was a student in the commercial course, plans to be a stenographer. Her hobby is swimming, and her chief activities outside of school include dancing and skating. LENA ELIZABEFH BELARIJINELLI . . . . . who would like to become a stenographer, has been a student in the commercial course. Lee entered G. A. R. from Hazle Street School in seventh grade. She has belonged to knitting club, Garscribes, dancing class, and Girl Reserves, and has-been a lunch patrol checker. Her brother Joe graduated in 1931. AGNES PATRICIA BLAUM . . . . has been a member of the Girl Reserves and of the biology, Garscribes, K. A. K.. French, knitting, and swim: ming clubs. She has won a shield for serving on the cafeteria patrol for four years and on hall patrol for live years. Arg intends to be a druggist. CLARE ALICE BRENT . . . . . has been prominent in the senior dramatic club, serving as vice-president for two years and taking part in several of their productions. She was also a member of the glee club and musical oomedy Cast, and of the Girl Reserves, the usher squad, a11d tlie cafeteria pa- trol. Clare would like to be a stenog- rapher. MARION ELIZABETH BROAD . . . . a member of both the senior dramatic club and the glee club, was prominent in their productions, having appeared in the Armistice Day program, the Christmas play, the senior play, and the musical comedy. She was also a member -of the ping-pong and knitting clubs, and one of the photograph editors of the GARCHIVE. ANNA MARIA Como . . . . entered G. A. R. in 1930 from Hill Street School. Ann, who intends to do clerical work after graduating from school, was a student in the commercial course. She belonged to the secretarial club, and she received her award in typing. Ann spends her summer vaca- tions sight-seeing. ELVA ALMIl!A CULP . . . . received awards for typing and for service on the cafeteria patrol. She was a member of the hobby, Garscribes, secretarial, and swimming clubs. After spending her vacation in the country, Elva hopes to secure a position as a secretary. Norma Culp, '29, and Lillian, '34, are her sisters. , ' iAMELDA RITA CUNNINGHQXM . . . . entered GJA. R. in seventh grade and has taken an academic course. At G. A. R. 'she has been a member of the biology, dancing, and dramatic clubs, and has taken part in various entertain- ments. She is interested in dramatics also in the church, and has done some broadcasting on the American Legion program. ELIZABETH RACHEL DAILY . . . . likes swimming and aims to be- come a swimming instructor. She was a member of the junior dramatic club and the dancing class. For three years' service on the hall patrol she received a shield. VVelchy came to G. At R. from the high school at Lehman, where she spends her summers on a farm. Rose Ilfary Aufiero Nellie Joann Aussu-ra Mary Barkoviclz Lena E. Bvlardiizclli Agnes Patricia Blaum . Clare Alice Brent Marion Elisabctli Broad Anna Illario Coiro Elzfa Almira Culp Amrlda R. Cunningham l9l S
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,-,V H.. ,,- V . .- , . ,r . lui, My My 1- Ellen Almira Evans .Vary M. Ferris Jeanne' Lorraine Farrey Anna T. Gorbolovitrli Ewlyvi Jennie Casey .Alive Lorcfla George Alice G. GoIr'mI1mky Hmm Lev Crafter Ruth T. Gnifmvnnu Mirmit- F. Homnirk Eddie was a member of the secre- tarial, dramatic, and dancing clubs. She spends her leisure time in reading and in Scout work. CATHERINE THERESA DURKIN . . . . a commercial student, received awards for excellence in typing and for service on the cafetria patrol. Kitty has sung many times before the student body. She took part in the musical comedies and in Stars Afloat. Kitty was a member of glee, biology, dancing, and secretarial clubs. ELIZABETH ANN EM MERT , . . . an honor roll student since she entered G. A. R. from St. Leo's High School in tenth grade, has taken the commercial course and has received awards for excellence in typing and shorthand. Betty was a member of the secretarial, knitting, and Garscribes' clubs, and one of the typists for the GARCHIVE. DOROTHY MARIE EVANS . . . . entered G. A. R. in seventh grade from Centennial School. Her hobby is dancing, and she has been a member of the dancing class since ninth grade. Dot was also a member of the biology club. She hopes to become a dietition. ELLEN ALMIRA EVANS . . . . came from Coughlin High School in tenth grade and took the commercial course. While at G. A. R. she was a member of the dancing class, swimming club, usher squad, hall and cafeteria patrols. To become a stenographer is Ellen's desire. MARY M. FERRIS . . . . came to G. A. R. from St. Joseph's School in ninth grade, and took an academic course. A member of the basketball squad in tenth and eleventh grades, Mary also belonged to Girl Re- serves and to the knitting, swimming, and dramatic clubs. She plans to be a nurse. Her brother, Elmer Rope Ferris, graduated in 1935. JEANNE LORRAINE FERREY . . . . earned a shield for serving on the hall and cafeteria patrols since ninth grade. Dainie belonged to the K. Ai. K., knitting, biology, and dramat- ic clubs. She has participated in the Girl Reserves' activities since she entered high school. She hopes to attend VVyo- ming Seminary next year. ANNA THERESA GARBOTOVITCH . . . . is usually seen with Ann Nevit- sky. She came here from Meade Street School in seventh grade and took a commercial course. At G. A. R. Ger- bat was connected with the biology club, the dancing class. and the BLUE AND GRAY. Reading is Anna's hobby. EVELYN JENNIE GAZEY . . . . a commercial student. entered G. A. R. in seventh grade from the , I llll .f.. Centennial School. Evelyn received awards for excellence in typing and for cafeteria patrol service. She was a member of the dramatic club, Girls' glee club, Girl Reserves, and the bask- etball team. She also took part in the Christmas play and the musical com- edy. ALICE LORETTA GEORGE . . . . came to G. A. R. from Parrish Street School and enrolled in a com- mercial conrse. Georgie's hobby is dancing and her favorite club the danc- ing class. During her summer vacations she likes to travel. Alice would like to become an efficient stenographer. ALICE GENEVA GOLEMBESKY . . . . played basketball for three years, receiving her shield in eleventh grade. Petite was president of the Girl Re- serves ancl captain of the cafeteria pa- trol. Alice has also been a member of the knitting, swimming, and dramatic clubs, and has taken part in several plays. She plans to become a primary teacher. HANA LEE GUTIER . . . . has been active in many clubs, especially the ping-pong club, of which she was in turn secretary-treasurer and president. She has been a member of the senior glee club and has taken part in the musical comedies. She merited a shield for serving on the cafeteria patrol for three years. L 1 it 1 5 'a l ll 'I 6 ti il 'f i ' fi 9 I. .li iii 5: .st , his S. will 55 5 it at .4 ,A 1 A z 'il '1 3 E . i Lg X, q.. 5. .J
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