m m M I |l I li ly m IN HONOR OF — Photo by Broivn iiiiHH Olatlipnnp p. Olnpp Appointed Regular Teacher in 1897 Member of the Jr. H. S. Corps since 1919 Retiring from Active Service in 1937 The 1937 Year Book is hereby dedicated by the Graduating Class to this one of our teachers whose efficient service in the schools has now extended over two score years, to increase the understanding, to encourage the efforts, to enrich everyday the school life and out- look of that very great number of present and former pupils tvho today in glad recognition of her work and worth subscribe them- selves proudly and for all time her Class ' ' Emeritus” . CLASS OF 1937 A. D. HIGGINS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL li mn m m
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The Tatler Nov. 1 — Practice for the operetta started today. Everyone is working hard to make it a success. The operetta is under the direction of Miss Browne, Miss Jandreau and Miss Stewart. Nov. 25 — Thanksgiving vacation started today, Nov. 25. No one did much work in school because they were too busy dreaming about turkey. Nov. 30 — We came back to school after our vacation. Everyone enjoyed the rest and we’re sure most of them had their share of turkey. Dec. 11 — Our operetta, “The Galloping Ghost,” was presented today. There was a matinee for children at 3.15, and at 8.15 in the evening it was presented for the adults. It was a great success and was enjoyed by all. Feb. 4 — The week of February fourth we had midyear examinations. Everyone looked worried and many books were brought home every night for a week by each pupil, Feb. 12 — School was closed today in honor of the birthday of one of our great presidents, Abraham Lincoln. Feb. 14 — Valentine’s Day! Valentines were passed out in each home room. Everybody received their share of Valen- tines and so did the teachers. Feb. 16 — Today the cast for the min- strel started rehearsal. An hour each morning is being set aside entirely for it. Everyone is going to work hard in order to put the show over. Feb. 22 — Washington’s Birthday, an- other legal holiday. Feb. 27 — The start of a week’s vaca- tion. Boy! Will we have fun! Sliding, skating, and snowballing, we are sure will be enjoyed by all. March 6 — Back from vacation and ready for another term of hard work. March 26 — A day off for Good Friday. The pupils will be on their best behavior because they want their share of eggs from the Easter Bunny. April 5 — Yesterday we received word of the death of our beloved pastor of the St. Patrick’s parish, Father O’Connor. We were allowed his morning off to attend the funeral mass for the children of the parish. April 6 — We presented the “Higgins Cotton Club Minstrel” for the pupils of the Higgins School at 3.15 P. M. Many pupils attended and said it was well worth a dime. April 7 — Our big performance was given this evening. A matinee was given this afternoon for the public school chil- dren. The minstrel was a big success and we made over one hundred dollars clear profit. April 26 — We didn’t have any school today because the teachers went visiting other schools in the state. May 7 — Today we left school for a week’s vacation. It was a nice week and all the children had a good vacation with plenty of fun. May 14 — Practice for the fashion show has started under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Ryan. May 19 — In assembly today Mr. Davis announced the Valedictorian and Saluta- torian of the graduating class. He also announced that there would be no essays for graduation, but that there would be a pageant based on the life of Horace Mann, the founder of education in Mass- achusetts. Mr. Davis read the list of honor students in the order of their rank. They were: Jerry Lepore, Annie Wietecha, Dorothy Damon, Dorothy Gourlie, Elaine Carmel, Barbara Magill, Eleanor Bak, Raymond Halstead, Jane Novak, Jennie Bonk, Warren Bomely, Cyril Gordon, Anna Sacheli, Anne Eagleson, Wanda Ludwin, Nancy Knox, Anna Kamoras, Geno Santandrea, Stella Swist, Norma Allen, Sophie Agripidas, and Sophie Typrowicz. June 2 — The fashion show was pre- sented today. Many pupils participated in the event, which was given for the Higgins School children this morning and for the mothers of the pupils in the afternoon. The name of the show was, “There Was An Old Lady Who Lived In A Shoe.” There were four scenes in the show. Doris Hilditch and Shirley Harri- son were the pages. Elaine Carmel and Sophie Marcowski also had speaking parts. In the first scene the girls of the eighth grade came out in their cooking uniforms carrying different things such as cook books, bowls, and cooking uten- sils. In the second scene the girls ap- peared wearing simple dresses skillfully made by them. The third scene showed a campfire with girls in colorful shorts, slacks, and culottes, seated around it. Some were playing instruments and others were singing. The fourth scene showed the old lady talking to a neighbor in the garden. Tea was served to the mothers after the performance. June 7 — Today Class Day assembly was held. This year the play was a humorous one. Many pupils of the grad- uating class took part and also pupils of the seventh grade. After the entertain- ment, citizenship and athletic letters were given out to the pupils of the sev- enth and eighth grades. Farewell songs were sung and the class will, prophesy, and history were read. June 22 — Graduation Night. The Val- edictorian, Jerry Lepore, introduced the pageant, which was based on the life of Horace Mann. Geno Santandrea repre- sented Horace Mann. Many other pupils took part in the pageant. After the pageant the farewell address was given
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