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ROSEMARIE FASANO “Laugh thy girlish laughter, then the moment after, weep thy girlish tears.” Bubbling over with vivacity. Rose may always be found wherever there is any activity. She loves to dance, and never misses one of the school dances. Whenever she speaks to anyone, especially to a certain president of a certain class, her eyes sparkle mischievously. Keep a-smil-ing. Rose! Italian Club, 10-11. A. A., 10-11-12. Dramatic Club. Rostrum. 11. Operetta. JESSE C. FARIAS Youth shall grow—great and free.” Jesse is a very talkative person v ho likes to tell a joke or a humorous story. Jesse takes a great interest in current events and he is often heard expounding his ideas. He has been interested in all school activities. Your future will be O. K. Jesse, if you keep that smile! Aggie Club. ANNA HELEN FERRARA (iive pounds and crowns and guineas, but not your heart away.” One of the quiet girls in our class is Anna. When anyone wants to know any statistics about the big bands, just call on Anna. She knows them all and never misses an opportunity to learn more about them. She hopes to enter college next Fall en route to a teaching career. A. A., 10-11-12. Operetta. Italian Club. 10-11. EUGENE CHARLES FERREIRA A little child, a limber elf. swaying dancing to itself.” Introducing Eugene, one of the artists of the class. How often he pretended to study, yet everyone knew he was drawing sketches. A cheerful boy, good natured. inclined to take life indifferently. Here's wishing you luck! English Club, 10. A. A., 10-11. Dramatic Club. Commercial Club. Gym Exhibit.
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ATEMIZIA ROSE CORREIRA “There live I as merry as the day is long.” Audrey is fairly bursting with pep—a loyal cheerleader and a good friend. I here is never a cjuiet moment when she is around. Has anyone ever seen her dance? Good, isn’t she? Whatever her plans are for the future, we wish her luck. English Club, 10-11. A. A.. 10. Gym Exhibit, 10-11. Cheerleader, 11-12. Commercial Club, 12. Dramatic Club. 12. Operetta, 12. Class Day Officer, 12. MARY ANN COSTA “Good things come in small packages.” Mary is a fast worker and a fast thinker. What would we do if she was not such a good speller. We arc all happy that Mary is a happy-go-lucky girl and takes teasing so graciously. Much happiness in the future, Mary. Commercial Club. A. A. English Club. Operetta. Red Cross. Dramatic Club. SAMUEL WILLIAM DEL PIANO “His dark eyes dance in joyous eagerness.” Sam is one of the best dressed hoys in our class and a very loyal supporter of all athletic activities. Popularity among both sexes has gained him the presidency of the Senior class. Sam wants to become a big-league hall player and we all hope that he will reach his goal. Baseball. 10-11-12. Basketball, 10-11-12. President of Senior Class. A. A.. 10-11-12. Operetta. Traffic Officer. Senior Rostrum. HAROLD DENNIS “A mighty brain, a will to endure.” Harold is the wizard of our Ind. Arts class. His homework is in on time, and it is always right. Being an industrious hoy, he has been taking an apprentice course at a local machine shop. Wherever he goes, he will be a credit to his school. We wish you luck. Harold. Vice President (Soph.) Senior Rostrum. Green and White Staff.
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BEATRICE FRIEDMAN “Actors are horn—not made.”' Beatrice is the girl with a beautiful voice and pretty smile. Beatrice is one of the very quiet senipr.s in the commercial class. She can act. too. Did you see her as Betty in the operetta? Her name is continually on the honor roll and we know she will make someone a fine secretary. Operetta. A. A. Commercial Club. English. Club, 10. Rostrum. 12. Gym Exhibit. 10. MARY ANN GARCIA “There is a lady sweet and kind.” Mary always comes into class w»th a smile and usually has her homework done. Judging from her position at an automatic calculator, she's be satisfactory in almost any first-class office, although she just decided recently she’d like to help her country as a Yoemat; F. Gym Exhibit, 10-11-12. English Club. 10. Commercial Club. Operetta. GERALDINE MARGARET GARVIN “In form and features, face and limb I grew • so like my sister.” . . Geraldine- is the fun-loving twin with always, a smile for everyone. She i always flustered about an alignment in P. I), class but she always has her homework done. Good luck in your course in Comptometry, “Twinie”! English Club, 10. Red Cross. Operetta. MARGARET MARY GARVIN “polks got taking me for her and each for one another.” This twin is the more doubtful of the two. She can take a lot of kidding and can also be a lot of fun. Margaret also takes a course in Comptometry and we hope she will 1 £ very successful. English Club, 10. Red Cross. Operetta.
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