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10 THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD CHARLES L. GIBSON •HOOT’ General Course Basketball Team. ’42; Hi-Y Club, ’41, ’42; Senior Class Play, 42; Class Night Program. “Simplicity is a jewel rarely found. BERNICE HELEN GLISTA “BERNICE” Commercial Course Secretary of Scribblers’ Club, ’42; Member of Commercial Club, ’41, ’42; Commercial Club Play, ’41; Member of Home Economics Club, ’42; Glee Club. ’39, ’40; Senior Play, ’42; Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Typing Awards; Ring Committee, ’41; Assembly Programs, ’39, ’40, ’41, ’42; Junior Essay Contest, ’41; Committees, ' 39, ’40, ’41, ’42 - Junior Prom Decoration Committee, ’41. Edi¬ torial— Class Night Program; School Editor of The Herald, ’42. “Good nature is one of the richest fruits of true Christianity.” ANGELA ROSE GRAGNOLATI ANGIE Commercial Course Scribblers’ Club, ’42; Commercial Club, ’41, ’42; Home Economics flub, ’42; Junior Essay Contest, 41. Associate Editor of Herald, ' 40. ’41; Editor-in-Chief of the Herald, ’42; Business Man¬ ager, Senior Class Play, ’42; Press Representa¬ tive, ’42; Member of Committee to Frame Consti¬ tution for Athletic Association, ’42; Assembly Programs, ' 39, ’40, ’41, ’42. Senior Social Com¬ mittees, ’42; Member of Athletic Association, ’42; Editorial, Class Night Program, ’42; Co- Valedictorian, ’42. “It is the mind that makes the body rich.
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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 9 CLEMENT JOSEPH FUREY •BUB” General Course Christmas Program, ’39. Latin Club, ’42; Vice-President of Scribblers’ Club, ’42; Thanks¬ giving Program, ’41; Decoration Committee for Junior Prom, ’41; Typing Certificate, ’40; Class Play, ' 42; Class Night Program. Anythin but History, for History must bo false. ESTHER CATHERINE GAUDETTE ESTHER” Commercial Course Scribblers’ Club. ’42; Typist for School C rier, ' 42; Senior Play. ’42; Commercial Club, ’42; Committee for Class Night; Class Night Chorus; Usher Junior Essay, ’41; Easter Program, ’42; Memorial Day Program, ’41; Typing and Short¬ hand Awards; Committees for Senior Socials; Glee Club, ’39. ' 40, ’41, ’42; Chorus for Senior Plays, ’39, ’42; Commencement Chorus, ’42; Sports Editor, Class Night Program; Athletic Association, ’42. Were we as eloquent as angels, we should please seme more by listening than by talking.” ROSE MARIE GIANNUZZI CINDY” Commercial Course Scribblers’ Club, ’42; Chorus for Easter Pro¬ gram, ’42; Shorthand Certificates, ’41; Candy Committee and Usher for Class Play; Assembly Program, ’40; Food Sale Committee, ’42; Me¬ morial Day Program, ’40; Poems, ’40, Jl, ’42; Poetry Editor for Class Night Program. M To a poet nothing can be useless.”
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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD II KENNETH CLARK GRISWOLD “KKN General Course Latin Club, 40, ' 41. ’42; Scribblers’ Club, ’42. Hi - Y Club, ’42; GJee Club, ’39, ’40, ’41; Senior Play, ' 42; Assistant Manager Baseball, ’41; Manager Baseball, ’42; Basketball, ’42; As¬ sembly Programs, ’39, ’40, ’41, ’42, Chorus, Senior Play, ’39; Ticket Committee, Junior Prom, ’41; Class Night Committee, ’42; Social Committees, ’42; Class Night Program. He does it with a better grace, but I do it more natural. ALBERT EDWEN HANCOCK ••BUD” General Course Hi-Y Club, ’42; Usher at Senior Play, ’42; Assembly Programs, ’39, ’41; Class Night Pro¬ gram. Scarlet hue af modesty. JOSEPHINE ANN KUCZYNSKI “JO Commercial Course Commercial Club, ’41, ’42; Scribblers’ Club, 42; Assembly Programs, ’40, ’41, ’42; Commercial Club Play, ' 41; Usherette for Senior Play. Sten¬ ography Awards, ’42; Class Night Program. Amiability Shines by its own light.
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