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6 THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD JOHN LEON GORKA “Eski” General Course Chairman of the Athletic Association, ’36; Treasurer, ’34; Basketball, ’34, ’36, ’36, Captain in ’36; Track, ’36; Athletic Editor of the “Herald,” ’36; Senior Boys’ Quartet, Class Night, ' 36; Gift to the School, ’36. “All I ask is a »quar« d«al for tvary man. FRANCES THOMASINE GREENE “Fran” Commercial Course Associate Editor of Herald, ’36; Business Board of “Herald,” ’35; Orchestra Committee, ’36; Cup Cake Committee, ’35; Sandwich Committee, ’36; Glee Club, ’33, ’34; Special Programs, ’34, 35; Class Gifts—Class Night Program. The goodness of her heart is sh«wn in deeds of peace¬ fulness and kindness. MABEL ETTA HAMMOND “Mabel” Commercial Course Basketball, ’33; “Tourists Accommodated;” Class Night Radio Program. Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low. An excellent thing in woman.
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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD RICHARD CHESTER BLACKBURN “Blacky” General Course President of Class, ’33, ’34, ’36; “Tourists Accommodated;” Participant of Essay Contest; Valedictory, ’36. Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. FRANCIS JOHN CARNIGLIA “Chick” General Course Box Office Manager, ’36; Class Night Radio Program, ’36. 1 am always in haste but never in a hurry.” ANNA MAE FERRARA “Mae” General Course Vice-President, ’34; Glee Club, ’33, ’34; Her¬ ald Business Board, ’35; Refreshment Committee, ’35; Sandwich Committee, ' 36; Chairman Arm¬ istice Program, ’35; Class Night — Senior Girls’ Quartette. “Dark eyes, with a wondrous, witching charm To bring us good or to work us harm
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THE HIGH 9CHOOL HERALD ANNA HYS ‘“Na” College Preparatory Decoration Committee, ’36; Ticket Commit¬ tee, ’35; Social Committee. ’36; “Tourists Accom¬ modated;” Class Night Radio Program. And mistresu of herself though China fall. ’ HELEN MARION JENKINS “Jenks” Commercial Course Treasurer, ’36; Business Manager of the “Herald,” ’36; Refreshment Committee, Junior Prom ’36; Social Committee, ’36; Basketball, ’36; Junior Essay Contest, ’35; Glee Club, Four Years; “Tourists Accommodated;” Quartet, Class Night, ’36. “Those curious locks so aptly turned, whose every hair and soul doth bind ANNA ELIZABETH KASUFKA “Nana” Commercial Course Glee Club, ’33, ’34, ’35, ’36; Armistice Day Program, ’35; Ticket Committee, Senior Play, 36; “Tourists Accommodated,” ’36; Class Gifts, ’36. When the outlook is not Rood, she trie the uplook.
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