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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD BARNEY STANISLAUS OSOWECKI “Ozzie” Commercial Course Vice-President, ’35; Quartet, ’34, 35; Accor¬ dion Solos; Senior Play, “The Arms and the Man”, ’35; Graduation Part—Quartet, Dramatics. 4 ‘Barney is, indeed, very quiet. And careful not to Ret things wrong, But if you think that we ' ll not mis him, You will not think so long. ROLLANDE PAULINE PAQUIN “Dimples” General Course Class Offices—Treasurer, ’34; Usher, Class Night, ’34; Ticket Committee, ’35; Assistant Treasurer, ’35; Herald Board Positions—Class Editor, ’34; Class Editor, ’35; Athletics—Athlet¬ ics Council; Glee Club, ’33; Speaking Contests— Junior Essay Contest, ’34; Graduation—Valedic¬ tory. 44 If you have a job that ' s puzzling you. Let Rollande help you see it through ; She ' s just the girl to have around. For she’s always able to cover ground. FELIX JAMES POHORYLO “Flash” Commercial Course Class Offices—President, ’33, ’34; Athletic Council, 32, 35; Class Editor, ’35; Commodore in Magazine Contest, ’35; Athletics—Baseball, ’32, ’33, ’34, ’35; Basketball, ’32, ’33, ’34; Glee Club—Double Quartet, ’33; Quartet, ’34, ’35; Dramatics—“Arms and the Man”, ’35; Gradua¬ tion Part—Quartet, Dramatics. High in his classes. Seldom in despair ; Everyone likes him. Because he plays fair.
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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 11 KATHRYN MARY McKENNA “Katie” Commercial Course Usher, Class Night, ’84; Cup Cake Commit¬ tee, ’34, ’35; Orchestra Committee, ’35; Senior Play Committee, ’35; Assistant Circulating Man¬ ager, Herald, ’34; Advertising Committee, Herald, ’34; Typist, Herald, ’34; Glee Club, ’32,’33 34; “Arms and the Man” Chorus, ’35; “School of the Past”, ’35. Kathryn ' s always in a hurry Yet somehow she gets there late But we wonder if this happens When she has an important date.” FRANCIS EDWARD MERRIGAN “Frank” Commercial Course Class President, ’35; Glee Club, ’32, ’33, ’34, ’35; Quartet, ’33, ’34, ’35; Freshmen Speaking Contest, ’32; Junior Essay Contest, ’34; Address of Welcome, ' 35. Frank ' s quick and funny ; His ways are quite pleasing But oh! how the girls hate To stand his eternal teasing. MARY ANNE MOLONSKI “Manya” General Course Usher at Commencement, ’34; Refreshment Committee, ’34; Glee Club, ’32, ’33, ’34; “Arms and the Man” Chorus, ’35;Usher, Freshman Speaking Contest, ’32; Senior Girls’ Double Quartet; “Schools of the Past”, ’35. Mary had many cute little tricks Which resulted in getting her into a ‘fix ' But when it came to English class. We found Mary a mute little lass.
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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 13 THADDEUS EDWARD POHORYLO “Teddy” Commercial Course Secretary, ’33. After our Teddy travelled westward. He wa« Burpiixed to find. That an far as the looks of our girl are concerned Perhaps he had been very blind.” CARMEN PAULINE QUAGLIAROLI “Charm” Commercial Course Usher, Graduation, ’34; Usher, Junior Speak¬ ing Contest, ’34; Glee Club, ’32, ’33, ’34, 35; “Arms and the Man”, ’35; Banquet Committee, ’3 5; School of the Present, ’35; Graduation Part. “A better aport yoiTU never find. Although she vacations much of the time; She comes and goes yet still her mind. Is always with those she’s left behind. MARY ELIZABETH RACCONE “Maria” Commercial Course Treasurer, ’32; Assistant Manager of The Herald, ‘34; Glee Club, ’32, ’33, ’34; Dance Chorus in “Arms and the Man”, ’35; Freshmen Speaking Contest, ’32: Recitation in “Schools of the Past”, ’35. “There is nothing so becomes a woman as modest stillness ; And when our Mary is otherwise, we attribute it to illness.
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