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14 THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD ELIZABETH MARY SARTIRANA “Betty” College Preparatory Course Sandwich Committee, ’35; Cup Cake Commit¬ tee, ’34; Decoration Committee, Junior Prom, ' 34; Refreshment Committee, Junior Prom, ’34; Glee Club, ’32, ’33, ’34; “Arms and the Man”; Class Poem, Singing, ’35; Advice to Graduates, ’34. ‘Buxom, blithe and debonair With alwayn a smiling face You may see her here, you may see her there. But never In a race. ' MARY ANNE SARTORI “Marie” Commercial Course Usher, Graduation, ’34; Glee Club, ’32, ’33, ’34; “Arms and the Man” Chorus, ’35; Distribu¬ tor of Programs, ’34; Class Gifts, ’35. “Mary is very sober When she is in class ; But just as soon as school is over She is quite a merry lass. JENNIE KASMERA ELIZABETH SARUTA “Jen” Commercial Course , or ! asketb all. ’32, ’33; Glee Club, ’32, ’33, ’34 3o; Senior Play, “Arms and the Man”, ’35; Cui Cake Committee, ’34, ’35; Sandwich Committee Jo; Usher Commencement Exercises, ’34; Deco ration Committee, ’35; Refreshment Committee Social, 35; Moving Picture Committee, ’35 Freshman Speaking Contest, ’32; Junior Essai Contest, 34; Graduation, Prophecy, ’35. “She s a true, loyal pal. And we’re sorry for the many Who never have known Our fun-loving Jennie.
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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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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 15 MILDRED ANNE SFREDDO “Mil” College Preparatory Course Decorating Committee, ’34; Refreshment Committee, ’34; Cup Cake Sale Committee, ’34; Usher for Class Night, ’34; Usher for Speaking Contest, ’34; Basketball, ’33, ’34; ‘Essay on Health”, ’35; Part in “School of the Past”, ’35. ‘Mildred was very fond of ‘Vanity Fair’, And always possessed a charming air; She kept up her appearance like a Rood little lass. By the use of her compact in History Class.” JOSEPH JOHN SGORBATI “Red” Commercial Course Graduation Part in “School of the Past.” ••Red is the color of Joe ' s crowning glory. With his bashful ways and happy smile He was a class-mate well-worthwhile. SUSAN FRANCES SLUZINSKI “Francoise” College Preparatory Glee Club, ’35; “Arms and the Man”, ’35; Usher for Junior Essay Contest, ’34; Play Com¬ mittee, ’35; Junior Prom Refreshment Commit¬ tee, ’34; Motto Committee, ’35; “School of the Past” and “School of the Present”, ’35. “France was a quiet Kiri When she was in school She always learned her lessons well And observed the Golden Rule.”
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