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me Leafle 9 IwmM CLASS OFFICERS Francis Guicheteau, President Louis Fabbri, Secretary Albert Scarani. Vice-President Margaret Di Ciurcio, Treasurer 14
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CLASS HISTORY ■ o Was it a century or four years ago that we (a class of thirty-five pupils) made our High School debut as triumphant Freshmen? Whichever it be. we feel that t!me has cheated us and that departure is all too soon. Scanning the pages of our history we find each chapter more pleasant and it is with a feeling of regret that we read “Finis.” Being inexperienced we thought—“Life is a path of roses,” but under the influence of the late Sister GeneovefTa we soon became “model” Fresh- men. The Sophcmore year marks a series of memorable events. The greatest of which was the ocening of the new addition to our school. Secondly, the presentation of a Christmas sketch “King Quarrel and the Beggar” which we considered (though no one else did) a wonderful achievement. Next on the list was the production of “L’Echo du Sacre Coeur” in which we dis- played our literary ability. (Such as it was.) In 1930 we faced a most strenuous year but it was the beginning of our progress in athletics. Under the capable management of Miss Evelyn Erooks and Mr. Edgar T. Rieck we gained recognition in the sports world. Entrance to the fourth year brings us to the present day. where we find the “dignified” Seniors working ? to make this, the second edition of “Vine Leaves” a success. (Whether or not it is. we leave for you to decide). In order to defray the expenses of our library and of this book a dance was held on October 1th. followed by a card party on the 25th of November. The next few wee.cs kept us busy preparing for our basketball season, but on January 6th with the help of the Parents and Teachers Association (and the boys) we served a spaghetti supper. This netted eighty-three dollars and seventy cents ($83.70). Time dragged for a while, though we were oc- cup ed wr t r.g editorials, essays, etc. On March 12th we earned sixteen dollars by means of a food sale. At the pre:ent date we are earnestly practicing for our play “Home- Again Hariy” to be presented on April 4th. Here’s hoping it’s a hit! Even as we write, the end of our school days approaches and soon, sooner than we like, we must say “Adieu.” The following is a list of class officers elected each year: 13
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Leo Ig 3 ANGELO JOSEPH BAGLIANI ■ANO Angelo Is no country rustic! Far from it for on occasion who can act like a greater swell” than he? The rest of the time he half fools and half works. But on the baseball field there's no fooling for his nice work on the team has proved that. We do not know what we would have done without the use of his car. Ang always grins and willingly offers his serv- ices whenever asked. Keep it up Ang and we're sure that you will never lack friends. Course—Technical. Favorite Expression— That's wrong! Hobby—Picking potato bugs off tomato plants. Ambition—To really be right when he says That's wrong.” Activities--Interc’ass Bisketball. 31. '22'. Baseball. '31. 32; Dramatics. “32. FRANCIS CHARLES BISSON •BUFFALO No he isn't from the West, but he IS big- hearted. He's always on the spot when some- one wants to borrow a Ford , and his wise-cracks make many a dull day bright. If wise-cracking gets one any place Francis will surely get places and do things. Three cheers for Bisson! Course—General. Favorite Expression— All right, son.” Hobby—His Lizzie. Ambition—To be a janitor's assistant. Activities—Basketball. 31. 32: Biseball. 31, 32; Captain of Second Team Bisketball. ni: Dramatics. '32. 15
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