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TO THE GRADUATES of IUNE 1938 - IANUARY I939 KELLY HIGH SCHOOL SENDS YOU FORTH WITH FAITH, WITH HOPE, WITH LOVE: FAITH IN YOUR ABILITY AND TRAINING, HOPE THAT YOU MAY FIND YOUR RIGHT-, FUL PLACE IN THE WORLD WHERE YOUR ABILITY AND TRAINING WILL COUNT, AND LOVE ON WHICH YOU MAY ,DEPEND FOR HELP, HOWEVER AND WHEREVER YOU MAY NEED IT. OUR HEARTS, OUR HOPES ARE ALL WITH THEE, ARE ALL WITH THEE! MMM,
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STANDING: Samuel Fralick, William Dempsey, Katherine Ryan, Iosephine Rey- nick, Ruth Larson, Robert Hermann, Helen Smith, Iosephine Feehery, Lorena Mc- Loughlin, Thekla Robinson, Florence Sachs. SEATED: Laura Mencel, Viola Baas, Loretta Monaghan, Mary Hennehry, Helen Fitzgerald, Emma Potratz, Adriana DeGraft, Mattie Smith, Theresa Lynch, Ann Hoopingarner. STANDING: Frederick Bils, Sue Keenan, Vincent Maier, Mary Peterson, Ioseph Roche, Esther Parker, Daniel Keating, Anne McEniit. SEATED: Mary O'Toole, Mary Joyce, Helen Olson, lola Bartels, Marie Iohnston, Isabelle Goiqas, Mary Rose Prendergast, Mildred Moore, Katherine Calloway, Ruth Pevsner. LEADERS You are the stepping stones to our success in liteg for tour years we have striven under your care, not merely the objects with which your work is concerned, but as various individuals and interesting specimens ot human nature. Although We are each cast in his or her own individ- ual pattern, We are still willing and in need of the instruction and friendly guidance that you extend to those who pass through your hands. Behind each success is the patience, the effort ot the teacher. Page ll
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Class of lune l938 Q CLASS OFFICERS President CHARLES MCVAY Vice President CHESTER IABLONSKI Secretary MARIE GREEN Treasurer NICK KAMZIC It is with mingled pride and regret that we peruse another completed chap- ter in the book of our educational life. With pride, because we feel that our graduating class, the largest since Kelly's origin, has added new laurels to the growing reputation of our school: with regret, because our hearts are heavy at the thought of parting with instructors and fellow students, whose mem- ories we cherish so dearly. The fascination and inspiration we experienced upon enrolling in Septem- ber, '34, and the thoughts, ambitions, and dreams we sustained during the following four years will remain forever verdant in our hearts. As our Sopho- more year became a reality, the challenge of high school life induced us to aspire to individual goals. Participation in various social and scholastic activities ensued: our latent talents came into prominence. Our Iunior year saw us on the brink of high school maturity. We began to realize the significance of our abilities and endeavored to further their de- velopment. Some donated their journalistic talents to the Clarion , while others made dramatic history with their superb performance of Polishing Papa . Eventually, we became what we had been longing to be-Seniors! With this rating came work and closer contact with our fellow students. Now as we discard our robes on graduation night, our last intimate con- nections with our school will be severed, but the memories of those days are milestones, erected in our hearts. We pause, and pass the torch to the eager hands below, that wave farewell! We go forth to appease our unquenchable thirst for knowledge. What lies ahead? Obstacles, hopes, dreams-more fields to conquer! CLASS COMMITTEES BOARD OF DIRECTORS-Officers of the 4A Class: Robert Chwialkowski, Peter Girdzius, Leonard Iezuit, Chester Malinski, Iohn Rarrat, Raymond Riczkus, Martha Vitlcauskas. COLLEGE DAY COMMITTEE-Virginia Thomas, Chairman: Sophie Ardzeck, Constance Dagis, Dietrich Kirsch, Regina Miller, Eugene Radek, Frances Sprycha, Florence Tabor. RING 6- PIN COMMITTEE-Rose Gradzinski, Chair- man: Stanley Koncevic, Harold Krumske, Georgene Lenz, Ralph Pomo, Edward Slezak, Florence Szkudlarek, Ann Zmuda. CAP 5: GOWN COMMITTEE-Mae Renken, Chair- man: Lillian Balkus, Irene Iankel, Mildred Kowalk, Edward Rokosz, Irene Rokosz, Anthony Salkauskas, Florence Slepikas. CLASS GIFT COMMITTEE-Peter Knezevich, Chair- man, Gertrude Abel, Caroline Caliendo, Dolores Ger- nenz, Edward Kierbs, Casimir Kusek, Anne Sosin, George Young. PROM COMMITTEE--Lucille Chicoine, Chairman: Thaddeus Pieczyrak, Ass't Chairman: Vincent Bartkus, Florence Czarney, Anthony Damaska, Victoria Pasiske- vicius, Raymond Riczkus, Lorraine Straube. Page 13
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