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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD RAYMOND JAMES MERLO “Poosie” General Course Athletic Association, ’34; baseball, ’33, ’34. ’35. ' 36: Basketball, ’35, ’36; Track, 35; Class Night Radio Program. Honorable ladies sought my love Which I denying, they fell sick and died. JOSEPHINE MARY MILESI “Jo” Commercial Course Secretary, ’34, ’36; Vice-President, ’35; Com¬ mittees—Sandwich Sale ’36, Decoration ’35; Bus¬ iness Board “Herald;” Glee Club, ’33, ’34, ’35; “Tourists Accommodated,” ’36; Junior Prize Speaking, ’35; Prophecy at Class Night, ’36. “I have a heart with room for every joy. M EDWARD EVANS MOKRYCKI “Babe” General Course Senior Dance Committee; Senior Play Com¬ mittee; Moving Picture Committee; Basketball, 36: Quartet, ’35, ’36; Senior Play, ’36; Quartet- Class Night. Pleasure ' s the only noble end To which all human powers should tend.
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8 THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD CAROLINE MARY LOMBARDI “Lee” Commercial Course Business Board, 36; Glee Club, ’33; “Tourists Accommodated,” ’36; Presentation of Class Gifts. 4 Td laugh today; today is brief I ' d be glad today and sing HELEN ROSALIE McCLOSKEY “Mac” General Course Glee Club, ’33, ’34, ’35, ’36; Apple Committee, ’36; “Tourists Accommodated,” 36; Class Night: Class Night Radio Program. Cheerful at morn she wakes from short repose. Breathes the keen air. and carols as she gc JOSEPH JAMES McKENNA “Mushie” General Course Vice-President, ’33, ’36; Committees—Ticket. Senior Play 36, Senior Dance ’36, Junior Prom 35; Member of Athletic Association, ’34. ’35, ’36; Assistant Business Manager “Herald,” ’35; Junior Prize Speaking, ’35, First Prize; “Tourists Accommodated,” ’36; Representative to State Tercentenary Celebration of Public Schools, ’35; Baseball Manager ’36; Track Team, ’36; Usher n l G r a T 1 ua u, on U 36; Boys ’ Quartet, ’33, ’34, ’35; Boy S- Ub .lf« Q i tet, ’33; Duets at Essay Con¬ tests. Jo, 36; Class Psychologist, Class Ndght ‘He who is Arm and resolute in will, moulds the world to himself
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10 THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD MARGARET MARY MOORE “Peggy” Commercial Course Glee Club, 33, ’34; Business Board “Herald,” ’35: “Herald Literary Board, ’34 ’35, ’36; Junior Es«ay Contest—Honorable mention, ’35; “Tour¬ ists Accommodated,” ’36; Refreshment Commit¬ tee, Junior Prom, ' 35; Quartet, Class Night; Salutatory. “Eyes, that displaces The neighbor diamond, and outfaces That sun-shine by their own sweet graces. M GEORGE PETER O’CALLAHAN “O’Callahan” General Course Class President, ’35; Ticket Committee, ’36; Motto Committee, ’36; Circulation Manager of “Herald,” ’35; “Tourists Accommodated, ’36; Participant in Essay Contest, 35; Quartets of ’35, ’36; Solo at Essay Contest, ’36; Class Night Radio Program. The world cannot do without great men; but great men are very troublesome to the world.” CHARLES JOSEPH PANSARASA “Pete” General Course Lincoln Day Program, ’35; Mark Twain Pro¬ gram, ’36; Senior Cast Member, ’36; Class Gifts, Class Night. The best men speak little, think much, complain never, but ye go on.”
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