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Lillian Mary Gillis 128 East Farm Street l6GiSh?! Away over in Cornwall, Eng- land, the girl who was to be our Lillian made her worldly debut. It was on July 18, 1907. Lillian came to America when very young, received her gram- mar education at Slocum School, and from there entered Leavenworth. At Leavenworth we call her Lillian Gish. Why? Because we believe her histrionic ability is equal to that possessed by the actress who bears that name. From the foregoing, one would opine that Lillian seeks the limelight, but the opposite is true. She is really reserved and quiet. When she speaks, it is in a slow, mellow voice. Miss Gillis has not planned to be an actress but a nurse. Page Thirty-six L,KAvl.nw0lvn -nun u:--x-. Honors Class Historian, 4. Secretary of Class, 3, 4. Vice-President Sock and B in, 2. Dramatic Prize, 1, 2. Sock and Buskin, 1, 2, 3. Senior Plays, 1, 2. Girls' Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4. Girls' Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4. usk S? as
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Frances Elizabeth Duguay 425 Willow Street uDugien Here's a girl with a great deal of ambitiong she tries a little of every course. Dugie hailed into Waterbury, and incidently, into the world on July 11, 1908. Dugie came to us from St. Margaret's Parochial Grammar School. She plans to go to Storrs to study to become a housekeeper. Everybody is in- vited to dinner sometime, be- cause Dugie makes wonder- ful dessert, although the rest of the meal may kill. Honors Liller Board, School Activities Cake Sale Committee, 4. Ring and Pin Committee, 4. Entertainment Committee, 3. Girls' Basketball, 2, 3, 4. Girls' Volleyball, 2, 3, 4. Sock and Buskin, 3. Page Thirty-five 5? Q
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Harold Patrick Hanlon 181 East Main Street Hoofs Hanlon is about the one mem- ber of our class who doesn't need to be announced when he comes. It is one of the Wonders of science that a pair of heels like his lasts him a dozen or two steps. We don't have to look around to see if he is coming, we just wait for the scraping of leather, and then we know that it's Hanlon. Harrie was born in Water- bury, January 17, 1906, and was graduated from St. Anne's Pa- rochial Grammar School. He plans to be a general in the United States Army. ei? Honors Class Orator, 4. Glee Club, 4. Christmas Cheer Committee, 4. Page Thirty-seven af? e 3
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