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8 THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD ANNA MAE GAUDETTE “Frenchie” Commercial Course. Assistant Business Manager of “Herald,” ’33. Chorus, “Sunbonnet Sue,” ’31. “Oh! Doctor,” ’32. Glee Club, ’31, ’33. Freshman Speaking Contest, ’31. Commencement, Senior Girls’ Quartet. Though I am young, I scorn to flit. Upon the wings of borrowed wit. ROSE CLARISSA GIACOPASSI “Sugar” Commercial Course. Treasurer, ’32, ' 34. Assistant Business Manager of “Herald,” 33. Business Manager of “Herald, ’34. Assistant Li¬ brarian, ’32. Leader in Magazine Contest, ’34. Chorus, “Sunbonnet Sue,” ’31. “Oh! Doctor,” ’32. Glee Club, ’31, ’33. “Seventeen,” ’34. Freshman Speaking Contest ’31. Junior Essay Contest, ’33. Salutatory. She was ever fair and never proud Had tongue at will and yet was never loud. STELLA GIESACKI “Stel” College Preparatory Course. Secretary, ’32. Treasurer, 33. Associate Editor of “Herald,” ’34. Basketball, ’32, ’33, ' 34. Captain and Manager of Team, ’34. Chorus, “Oh! Doctor,” ’32. First Prize, Junior Essay Contest, ’33. Acceptance of School Gift, 33. Valedictory. 1 shall be like that tree, — I shall die at the top. DOROTHY AGNES KELSEY “Dot” Commercial Course. Glee Club, ’31, ’32. Chorus, “Sunbonnet Sue,” ’31. “Oh! Doctor,” ’32. Usher, Junior Essay Contest, ’33. Commencement, Class Gifts. The mildest manners, and the gentlest heart.
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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 7 LOUIS JOSEPH CAMPONOSI “Camp Commercial Course. Chorus of “Sunbonnet Sue,” ’31. Commencement, Gift to School. To be a great man it is necessary to turn to account all opportunities. ANTHONY JOSEPH COLAPIETRO “Cal” Commercial Course. Art Editor, ’32, ’33, ' 34. Glee Club, ’31, ’32. “Sunbonnet Sue,” ’31. “Oh! Doctor,” ’32. “Seventeen,” ’34. Magazine Sales¬ manship Certificates, ’33, ’34. Commencement, Advice to Undergraduates. A man ' s happiness—to do the things proper to man. JOHN JOSEPH FERRARA “Barber” College Preparatory Course. Baseball, ’31, ’32, ’33, ’34. Basketball, ’31, ’32, ’33, ’34. Chorus, “Sunbonnet Sue,” ’31. Commencement, Quartet. We grant, although he had much wit He was very shy of using it. GERTRUDE THERESA GALLAGHER “Gert” Commercial Course. Representative in Magazine Contest, ’33. Assistant Business Manager of “Herald,” ’33. Chorus, “Sunbonnet Sue,” ’31. “Oh! Doctor,” ’32. Glee Club, ’31, ’33. Freshman Speaking Contest, ’31. Usher, Junior Essay Contest. ’33. Commencement, Prophecy. Blushing is the color of virtue.
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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD KATHLEEN ELSIE KELSEY “Kay” Commercial Course. Lieutenant of Magazine Drive, ’34. Glee Club, ’31, ’33. Chorus, “Sunbon- net Sue,” ’31. “Oh! Doctor,” ’32. “Seventeen, - ’ ’34. Second Prize, Freshman Speaking Contest, ’31. Junior Essay Contest, ’33. Class Night, Essay. When my task is smoothly done, l can fly or 1 can run. MARIAN ROSE KOBOS “Koby” Commercial Course. Glee Club, ’31, 32, ’33. Chorus, “Sunbonnet Sue,” ’31, “Oh! Doctor,” ’32. Commencement, Class Gifts. Whose littJe body lodged a mighty mind. JOHN JOSEPH MARCONI “Monk” Commercial Course. “Seventeen,” ’34. Usher, Graduation, ’33. Usher, Ju nior Essay Contest, ’33. Commencement, Class Gifts. I am monarch of all I survey. My right there is none to dispute. MARIAN ELIZABETH McCLOSKEY “Mac” College Preparatory Course. Glee Club, ’33. Chorus, “Sunbonnet Sue,’ - ’31, “Oh! Doctor,” ' 32. “Seventeen,” ’34. Freshman Speaking Contest, ’31. Junior Essay Contest, ’33. Commencement, Class Song. I love a tranquil solitude and such society As is quiet, wise, and good.
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