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EDMUND PASQUALE MASSA “Such and so various arc the taste of men Hector—the boy whose curly hair is the envy of all (•iris with straight hair. He rarely comes to school with a pencil or pen and is continually asking. “What have you got today? Hector’s athletic ability and engaging smile have won him many friends. Good luck to you. Hec! Basketball. 10-11-12. Baseball. 10-11-12. Football. 10-11-12. Gym Exhibition. Band. A. A. Aggie Club. MARY ELIZABETH MEDEIROS “And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts.” Mary is very quiet, hut a good student. She is always willing to oblige whenever she’s asked to do a favor. Mary’s best friend. Mary Garcia, makes up for the noise our Mary doesn't make. Her future is uncertain, so here’s luck to you. Mary! Commercial Club. A. A. 12. ANDREW JAMES MEIOOS “Cleverness is not always spoken in words.” Andy is one of our school athletes. Tall and good-natured. this fellow has grown to he well-liked by all who know him. What would our P. D. class do if lie didn't know almost all the famous men of present day world history? Good luck. Andy! Commercial Club. Basketball. Rostrum. 12. A. A . 10-11. Operetta. KATHERINE FRANCES MEIOOS “To make myself a scholar, sir. 1 come.” Another nurse for the army! Although Katy is a quiet, demure girl, she often surprises us by her frequent outbursts of speech. She is also a remarkable debater. For her dependability, good citizenship, and other admirable qualities. Katy was chosen to represent our school at the Good Citizenship Pilgrim contest. Class Day Officer. French Club. 10-11. A. A.. 10-11-12. Rostrum. 12. Good Citizenship Pilgrim. Dramatic Club. Green and White Staff.
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DOROTHY MARY I EWIS “A silvery laughter through the sunshine on her fare.” Well. Dot used to be a very quiet, demure girl, hut what a change! Now. she is very loquacious, fun loving, witty. As the timid Mrs. Burbank, of operetta tame. Dot did an excellent hit of acting. Her future is undecided. Red Cross. Commercial Club. Operetta. JOSEPH A. MARSHALL “Although he had much wit, he was very shy of using it. Joe is a member of our baseball squad. He is very much interested in sports and. although he doesn’t talk much, he knows sports. French Club. Baseball. 11-12. A. A.. 10-11-12. KATHLEEN PEARL MARTIN “Ever in motion, blithesome and cheery.” “Kay” came to us from Dartmouth. Mass. During her short stay here, she has made numerous friends, and she has added much to the Senior (iirls Volley and Basketball teams. Next September will find “Kay a student nurse at R. I. Hospital. Gym Exhibit. 12. Volley Ball, 12. A. A.. 12. Dramatic Club. French Club. SAMUEL DOMENIC MASCENA “One cannot always be a hero but one can always be a man.” Sam” is a member of the “Chicken House Gang.” A cheerful individual who makes friends with all. He was one of the actors in our class play. We hear he wants to be a cowboy singer. “Keep singing, Cowboy !” Operetta. Band. Aggie Club. Class Day Officer.
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ERNEST ANSELL MEIGGS, JR. “And now his eighteenth year is nigh and yet he has not learned to sigh.” This dashing lad is very talkative, lie iN always talking to someone, especially the girls. He will he all right if he doesn’t talk too much to a girl. As an actor in the senior class play, Ernest was excellent. Senior Rostrum. Dramatic Club. A. A., 10-11-12. Commercial Club. Operetta. Green and White Staff, ('lass Day Officer. GILDA EVELYN MIGLIORI “Where e’er she is—it doesn’t matter— it’s laughter, talk and fun and chatter.” Here we are introducing “Gee,” Jane’s sidekick. The can both be seen riding in a two-tone Buick. “Gee” has definitely gone “LaSalle” and has decided that Fort Hill is an ideal place to live. Gilda has also decided to become a nurse. She will certainly help Jane to revolutionize nursing. A. A.. 10-11-12. Italian Club, 10-11, Gym Exhibit. 10-11. Operetta. Dramatic Club. MARY ELIZABETH MONIS “Maiden with the meek brown eyes, in whose orbs a shadow lies.” Liz is a girl whose inimitable laugh is something one won’t forget for a long time. Her clever wit brightens up almost every class. “Farmer” is always ready to lend a helping hand. Re sure to patronize her beauty salon when she gets organized after graduation. English Club, 10-11. A. A.. 10-11-12. Commercial Club. Gym Exhibit. 10-11. Operetta, 12. Rank Cashier. 10-11. Red Cross. Dramatic Club. RALPH ENNIS MONACO “Better late than never, but better never late.” Here is “Ix gs” our class comedian. “Legs,” who believes that a laugh a day keeps the doctor away, although he has his serious moments, wants to own his own rollerskating rink and we are sure he will succeed in doing so. Keep rolling, “Legs”!
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