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NOEL ACCHER Small but wise, with pretty eyes Filled with love and sincerity. PAUL BERNARDIS He was a very good hater. MARGUERITE BIGNOTTI Charms strike the sight, but merits win the soul. HARRY BRAND Framed to make women false. DONALD Cox The reason firm, the temperate will, endurance, foresight, strength, and skill. GENE CUMMINGS He is of a melancholy disposi- tion. MILTON DALO 1 For even though vanquished, he could argue still. FOSTER DA0UsT Give thy thoughts no tongue. LESTER DELEMOS Patience and diligence, like faith remove mountains.
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Four short years ago, that have been filled with a multitude of events, 36 expectant Freshmen took unto themselves the opportunity of reaping a high school education. After the first hectic weeks in which a new world of light was opened to us we settled down to customary routine. Donald Cox was elected President, Dorothy Head, Vice-President, Bessie Churich, Secretary, and Samuel Ianni, Treasurer, completing our roll of Class Oiiicers. We built the bonfire before the Big Game and secured the Christmas Tree. The class finished its Freshman year with due honors well into the inroads of secondary education. ' Our Sophomore year was most calm with no scintillating achievements nor despondent failures, just a quiet undertaking of all duties that were imposed on us. Our Class Officers were: Milton Dalo, President, Lester DeLemos, Vice-President, Donald Cox, Secretary, Amiel Vickers, Treasurer, and Dolores Boro, Social Manager. Of course, the Sophomores initiated the Freshman and also gave a sparkling Sophomore Hop. Some of our boys had already won athletic fame. We all walked around with a greater sense of security, as if we were of real importance. Our Junior year brought us many opportunities and as the year went apace we enjoyed the privilege of being upper-classmen. As Fate would have it, through an unfortunate change of circumstances, we were unable to give a Junior Show, but a Junior Prom was given and many of our boys were in the Senior Play. . Our Class Officers for the term were: Paul Bernardis, President, Harvey Vinciguerra, Vice-President, Bertha Eckmann, Treasurer and Secretary. They fulfilled the same capacities during the second semester, by virtue of accurate and systematic work during the first semester. Then came our Senior year, the last stepping stone into life, where we look- ed about us more as young men and women who had to shift for ourselves. Our Class Officers: Milton Dalo, President, Evelyn Sauer, Vice-President, Marguerite Bignotti, Secretary, Paul Bernardis Treasurer. The leadership and fine quality of the boys is entirely manifest in the fact that five of our boys were elected to the Student Council, two who have had previous experience. We have had seven football letter-men. Most of the boys have made berths for themselves in every sport. During our school lifc we had many of our members consistently on the school honor-roll. This year many of our members were in the school operetta, and plans are being laid for our Senior Play, which will be entitled, 'cWho Wouldn,t Be Crazy?,' And now as We face the culmination of our high school careers, and the goal we have sought is within our hands, and we gaze into the future with our lives' visions, we cannot but contemplate how much the infinitely wiser and stronger We are for our experiences, how, though the class is depleted in com- parison with its first appearance here, each one of us will agree that our Work, mixed with pleasure, has been highly rewarded. Q Mitchell Soso '33 l7l
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FRANK GAMBA Wit is a happy anal striking way of expressing a thought. LENA FERDANI She seems so near-and yet so far. ANTONE GONZALES Happy am Ig from care fm free. ELOISE GIANNINI F railty, thy name is woman. DOROTHY HEAD A smooth and steadfast mind, gentle thoughts and calm desires. ROBERT HAMBRIC As merry as the clay is long. VERNOLD MOUNTER Come, give us a taste of your quality. RUSSELL HEALEY I abhor brains as I do toOls,' theygre things mechanical. ROY ONETO Silence is golden.
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