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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 13 JUNE RITA WHEELER “Red” Commercial Course Glee Club, ’33, ’34, ’35, ’36; Member of the Athletic Association, ’35; Dance Committee, ’35, 36; Advice to Graduates, ’35; “Tourists Ac¬ commodated;” Member of the “Herald” Board, ’36, ’36; Art Editor; Radio Program, Class Night. “They might not need me; but they might. 1 11 let my head be just in sight; A smile as small as mine might be Precisely their necessity MARY LOUISE WILLIAMS “Willie” General Course Class Secretary, ’33; Treasurer, ’35; Athletic Association, ' 34; Glee Club, ’33, ’34, ’35; Sand¬ wich Committee, ’35; Ticket Committee, ’35; Junior Essay Contest, Second Prize; Basketball, ’36; “Tourists Accommodated,” Senior Play, ' 36; “Spirit of Education, Class Night. “A daughter of the gods, divinely tall and most divinely fair.” An Appreciation The Herald Board and the Class of 1936 wish to take this oppor¬ tunity of thanking all advertisers, subscribers and faculty members who have helped to make this issue of the “Herald possible.
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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD CHARLES JOSEPH STANGER “Stutz” General Course Baseball, ’36; Basketball, 36; Track, ’35; Member of Athletic Association; Programs: Lin¬ coln Day, ’35, Mark Twain ’36; “Tourists Accom¬ modated,” ’36; Class Night, Senior Boys’ Quartet. “Beware the fury uf a patient man 1” DORIS JOSEPHINE TAMBUSSI “Dodo” Commercial Course Secretary, ’$5; Class Editor, ’33; “Herald” Business Board, ’35; School Editor, ’36; Associ¬ ate Editor, ’34; Glee Club, ’33, ’34, ’35; Usher, Class Night, ’35; Orchestra Committee, ’35; Sand¬ wich Committee, ’35, ’36; School Pianist; “Tour¬ ists Accommodated;” Honor Essay. “She looks up and not down ; Out, and not in. Forward, and not back And lends a hand ’ ROSE HELEN VERSHOWSKY “Nellie” Commercial Course Refreshment Committee, ’35; Ticket Com¬ mittee, ’35, ’36; Business Board, “Herald” ’35; Glee Club, ’33, ’34, ’35; “Tourists Accommodated,” ’36; Class Night Radio Program. “The mildest manners, and the gentlest heart
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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD II n flDemoriam MRS. KATHRYN B. LEARY Commercial Instructor Windsor Locks High School 1911—1936 Died April 13, 1936
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