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6 THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD LILY JOAN CATUCCI “Lil” General Course Usher Class Night, ’33; Refreshment and Decorating Committee, ’35; Glee Club, ’32, ’33, ’34; Speaking Contest, Usher, ’32, ’33; Graduation Part—Schools of the Past, Girls’ Double Quartet, Boys’ and Girls’ Quartet. Hera is the name of the fairest of flowers: Yet she spends many a night, dancing into the wee hours, This may seem to some quite silly. But not so to our class-mate Lily.” DOROTHY MARIE CAVANNA “Dot” General Course Cup Cake Committee, ’33; Refreshment Com¬ mittee, ’34; Decorating Committee, ’34; Glee Club, ’32, ’33, ’34; “Arms and the Man” Chorus, ’35; Essay on Schools of the Future. “Dorothy is very modest; Noisy she is not; If you need a hand to help you. She will be there on the ' Dot MARY MARGARET COLTURI “Mae” j Commercial Course Social, ’35; Ring Committee, ’34; Cup Cake Sale, .54; Athletic Cup Cake Sale, ’34; Junior Dance Committee, ’34; Representative to Rotary Club, ’34; Sandwich Sale Committee, ’35; Asso¬ ciate Business Manager, ’34; Typist of Herald, 34; Associate Circulation Manager, ’34; Senior Play, ’35; Moving Picture Committee, ’35; Glee Club, 32, ’33, ’34, ’35; Freshman Speaking Con¬ test, ’32; Junior Speaking Contest, Second Prize, 34; Graduation Part—Beginning of the Windsor Locks High School, ’35. “JuHt as busy as they make them. As hard-working as could be. As mighty an energetic Senior As was ever our fate to see '
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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 5 THE CLASS OF THIRTY-FIVE 1 t t f t f f MARGARET TERESA BALBI “Peggy” Commercial Course Glee Club, ’32, ’33, ’34; Junior Essay Contest, ’34; Cup Cake Committee, ’34; Sandwich Sale Committee, ’35; Usher, ’34; “Arms and the Man”; Graduation Pai ' t—Spirit of Education. Tall, dark and dignified. Margaret wends her way Up and down North Main to school, On a bright or stormy day.” JOSEPH THOMAS BARBIERI “Bar” Commercial Course Class Treasurer, ' 35; President Athletic Council, ’32; Athletic Council, ’33, ’34, ’35; Basket¬ ball, ’32, ’33, ’34, ’35; Baseball, ’32, ’33, ’34, ’35; Gift to the School, ’35. Tall, athletic, a baseball star. He’s known as a sportman near and far, JOSEPH THADDEUS BARBERIE “Boots” Commercial Course Vice-President, ’33; Athletic Editor, ’35; ‘ Baseball, ’34, ’35; Freshman Speaking Contest, ’32; Presentation of Class Gifts. There is a high-priced car in town. Its owner is known as ‘Boots’ ; He never fails to get a smile. Whenever his horn he toots.”
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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 7 BARBARA PATRICIA COONEY Bibsy” Commercial Course Play Committee, ' 35; Dance Committee, ’35; Social Committee, ’35; Banquet Committee, ’35; Class Motto Committee, ’35; Circulating Manager Herald, ’34; Hallowe’en Social, ’35; Cup Cake Committee, ’34; Art Editor, ’35; Glee Club, ’32, ’33, ’34, ’35; “Oh Doctor!’’, ’32; “Arms and the Man”, ’35; Freshman Speaking Contest, Second Prize, ’32; Junior Essay Contest, ’34; Prophecy, ’35; Class Song, ’35. “Barbara wrote our clash sons?. And did it very well; May we hojie that in the future She’ll write many to sell. MALVINA ROSE DRAGHI “Mai” Commercial Course Cup Cake Committee, ’34; Refreshment Com¬ mittee, Junior Prom, ’34; Usher, Class Night, ’34; Usher for “Arms and the Man”, ’35; Glee Club, ’32, ' 34, ' 35; Teacher in the School of the Past, ’35. ‘Malvina was a shy and quiet girl. With hair that never seemed to curl. In her actions she was staid. And wore her hair in a becoming braid. ELIZABETH KATHRYN FIELD “Betty” Commercial Course Usher, Class Night, ’34; Assistant Manager for the Herald, ’34; Basketball, ’33; Glee Club, ’32, ’33, ’34; “Arms and the Man”, ’35; Usher, Speak¬ ing Contest, ’34; Secretary in Commercial De¬ partment Sketch, ’35. “Elizabeth finds it hard to be sober ’Tis easier to be joyous and gay ; And we hoj e that when school days are over. She ' ll keep on in the same happy way.
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