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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD MARION ELIZABETH QUINLIVAN “Quinny” Glee Club, ’34, ' 35, ’36; Social Entertainment Committee; Sandwich Committee, ’37; Graduation Chorus, ’37; Graduation and Class Night Usher, ' 36. “She’s just so. and that’s just right. For she tries with all her might. KATHRYN ELIZABETH SHAUGHNESSY “Shock” Assistant Editor, ’36; Glee Club, ’34, ’35, ’36; Senior Play Chorus, ’37; Entertainment Commit¬ tee, ’37; Ticket Committee, ’36; Usher at Junior Speaking Contest, ’36; Usher at Class Night, ’36; Usher Commencement Exercises, ’36. “A perfect woman, nobly planned. To warn, to comfort, and command. v
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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD I O o GUERINO JOSEPH PELLEGRINI “Guerino” Baseball, ’36, ’37; Ticket Collector Junior Prom, ’36. “Don’t view me with a critic’s eye. But pass my im( erfections by.” m BYRNECE KATHRYN POVLICK “Bunny” Glee Club, ’34, ’35, ’36; Usher at Junior Essay Contest, ’36; Usher at Class Night, ’36; Usher at Graduation, ’36; Senior Play Chorus, ’37; Sandwich Committee, ’37; Reception Commit¬ tee at Social, ’37. “Oh, full of fun is our dear Bunny. And her smile is always very sunny ' JAMES FAYON PRICE “Jimmie” Double Quartet Chorus, ’36, ’37; Senior Play, ’37; Cross Country, ’36; Class History. “Jimmie’s got something on his mind. Adequate words he cannot find.’ W
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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 15 JULIA KATHERINE SHYKULA “Ju Ju” Associate Editor of Herald, ’36; Editor-in- Chief, ’37; Glee Club, ’34, ’36, ’37; Waterbury Chorus, ’37; Dance in Senior Play, ’37; Basket¬ ball, ’34, ' 36; Graduation Chorus, ’37. “Blond hair, blue eyes that ' s ‘Ju Ju’, And she ' d do anything: just for you. FLORA MAY THERRIEN “Flo” Junior Essay Contest, ’36; Gregg Transcrip¬ tion Certificates, 60 and 80 words per minute; Christmas Program, ’35; Memorial Day Program, ’37; Gypsy Dance in Senior Play, ’37; Card Com¬ mittee, ’36; Refreshment and Ticket Committees, ’37; Sandwich Committees, ’37; Graduation Essay; Chorus. “Here is the mighty mite Who does everything right. MARY MARGARET TRACY “Red” Secretary, ’35; Vice-President, ’36; Treas¬ urer, ’37; Business Manager of Herald, ’36; Jun¬ ior Prize Essay, Second Prize; Glee Club, ’34, ' 35, ’36; Prologue in Senior Play, ’37; Entertainment and Ticket Committee for Social, ’37; Sandwich Committees, ’36, ’37; Salutatory, ' 37. “High erected thoughts seated in the heart of courtesy.
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