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10 THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD IN APPRECIATION. Through the kindness of our friends and advertisers, we are able to present you with this Commencement number. We ask you to show your appreciation and thankfulness by patronizing the advertisers when¬ ever it is possible. By extending patronage to them, the spirit of co-operation between merchants and friends of the school can be promoted with mutual advantage. The Advertising Committee thanks you for your co-operation. Ida Giaeopassi, ’32 Irene Bellingeri, ’32 Mary Andrus, ’32 LIST OF ADVERTISERS Baily’s Service Station T. J. Balf L. C. Balfour Co. A. Barberie J. J. Barberie P. S. Bidwell Co. Bloch Bros. Tobacco Co. John Boiwdas J. Borracci Bridge Service Station VViI Ham—Garmon Peter Casinghino Central News Co. The Clover Dairy P. Colapietro C. D. Colton Compliments of a Friend Compliments of a Friend Cutler Tire Shop L. D. Cutler DeFocie Bros. Dempsey Leary C. H. Dexter Sons, Inc. Ben Franklin Chain Store S. Fisher The Gustave Fischer Co. D. J. Flynn D. Garbarino A. Gatti I. Goldstein G. Graziani Hartford Hospital Training School Holcomb’s Garage The Italian Co-operative Socety, Inc. Jenkin’s Shoe Store F. M. Johnson The Journal Press Jourdan Lumber Co. R . J. K e ef e Keevers Bros. D. F. Leach Mrs. Lyons’ Cake Shop Clarence W. Mather Edward J. McCullough The Medlicott Co. Louis Molinari R. Montagna The Montgomery Co. J. E. Mooney The Morse College Murphy’s Restaurant North Main Street Garage Allen Pease Co. U. Pesci Rialto T h e a tre Patrick Rielly Arthur F. Saxton A. Sfreddo Slanetz Chevrolet Somer’s Barber Shop South End Market J. H. Spenkoch Stone’s Garage Dr. I. Sudarsky Joseph Taravella Frank T. Tate F. W. Vehring Vining’s Market P. Viola I. F i n ton WnRaee Windsor Locks Bakery indsor Locks Garage indsor Locks Hotel Wm dsor Locks Laundry Windsor Locks Trust Safe Deposit Co.
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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 9 Friendship depends upon three things: faith, loyalty, and respect. If any one of these is missing, then Friendship is incomplete for one is supple¬ mentary to the others. Friends should never be hurt at criticism but should have faith enough to understand that it is for their own good. They should be slow to anger, quick to forgive, for Friendship is too big and fine to bear resentment. Friends once, friends forever, for the light of Friendship cannot be extinguished by mere jealousy or a careless word or deed. As it takes years to kindle this flame, it cannot be smothered by the momentary pangs of an injury. It is by such experiences that Friendship is tried, and real Friendship becomes more precious and splendid by the test. Friends are proved by adversity, and how fine it is in a time of need to know that there is a friend to whom you can pour out the anguish of your heart, knowing that he is sure to understand and ready to sym¬ pathize and console you. Far better than wealth, power, or glory is Friend¬ ship which is lasting and which will endure when wealth, power, and glory have diminished into nothingness. Mary Wheeler, ’31.
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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD i 11 CLASS OF 1931 ' GEORGE VINCENT C A NINON “Georgie” Academic Course. Various Activities: Ticket Committee ’31. Decorating Committee ’30, ’31. Glee Club ’28, ’29, ’30, ’31. Secretary of Glee Club ’31. Usher ’30, ’31. Participated in Operetta ’28. Class Play ’31. Athletic A. ’28, ’29, ’30, ’31. Card party ’31. Athletic Honors: Baseball ’28, ’29. Football ’28, ’29. Commencement, Presentation of Gift to School. “The kindest man, the best conditioned and unwearied spirit in doing couitesies.” FRANCIS COLLI “Fran” General Course. President of Class ’28, ’29. Treasurer of Class ’29. Glee Club ’28, ’29, ’30, ’31. Basketball ’29, ’30, ’31. Football ’29. Baseball ' 29, ’30. Operetta, “Sunbonnet Sue” ’31, Senior Play, “The Touchdown” ’31, Junior Prize Speaking ’30. Refreshment Committee ’30. Sales Manager for Magazine ’30. President of Athletic Association ’31. Treasurer of Glee Club ’31. Ticket Commit¬ tee ’31. Chairman of Freshman Prize Speaking Contest ’31. Address of Welcome ’31. Com¬ mencement, Essay. “But he whose inborn worth his acts commend, Of gentle soul, to human race—a Friend.” ROBERT RAYMOND CONNOR “Rob” General Course. Class Offices: Athletic Asso¬ ciation ’29, Class Treasurer ’31. Activities: Glee Club ’28, ’29, ’30, ’31. Senior Play ’31. Ticket Committee ’31. Decorating Committee ’29, ’30, ’31. Refreshment Committee ’29, ’31. Athletic Asso¬ ciation ’28, ’29, ’30, ’31. Athletic honors: Baseball ’28, ’29, ’30, ’31; Basketball ’29, ’30, ’31; Captain of Baseball ’31. Commencement Part, Class Gifts. “Of manners gentle, of affections mild. In wit a man, simplicity, a child.”
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