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20 THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Senior Class Notes President.Nando Garbarino Vice-President.Kenneth Colli Secretai y.Mary Meade Treasurer.Doris Barbieri Robert Quinlivan, Daniel Price, Kenneth Colli and Robert Ludvvin were the four students chosen for the Athletic Council. Robert Ludwin was chosen for the Class Editor. The Senior Class has been unusually small this year. Although in September there were thirty-three seniors registered, at the pres¬ ent there are only twenty-seven members. The war and other causes this year have brought about this decrease in the enrollment. Robert Ginoc- chio and George Libby have both entered the service and thus will not be able to attend the Commencement exercises. During the school year socials were held by the Senior Class which proved to be both social and financial successes. On May 6. the Senior Class presented three one-act comedies, to¬ gether with musical novelties. It was well accepted by the audience and proved to be not only a financial success, but also a welcome change from the usual three-act comedy. The Seniors presented the Armistice Day assembly program in the school auditorium last November. On May 31, the Seniors left for New York City, where they spent three days visiting many places of interest. After returning from New York they became busy with exams. Following the exams they ended a successful year with the Class Night Program on June 11, and the Commencement exercises on June 18. Robert Ludwin, ’43 Junior Class Notes President.Theodore Pyznar Vice-President.Robert Dowd Secretary.Frances Rachel Treasurer. Julia Zimowski Under the supervision of Miss McDermott and Miss Hanan, a group of Juniors participated in the Easter Assembly. The class of 1944 received their class rings which have met with the approval of all. The rings are a mother of pearl stone with a blue back¬ ground. Sponsored by the Junior Class, the annual prom was given on June 4 with music furnished by Eddie Abrahamsen ' s orchestra. The hall, which was decorated in a garden effect, added to the enjoyment of all who attended. The Junior Class Essay Contest, usually held in the latter part of the school year, will be postponed until school reopens in the fall.
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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 19 Chief Characteristics Of The Class Of 1943 DORIS BARBIERI. JOSEPHINE CANEVARO. KENNETH COI LI. JOHN CONLEY. MARTHA COONEY. AUDREY CUMMINGS.... FRANCIS DAGLIO. MARIAN DaMONTE. NANDO GARBARINO. ANN GAUTREAU. CATHERINE GIANNUZZI GENEVIEVE GINOCCHIO. LORRAINE GINOCCHIO.. ROBERT GINOCCHIO. KATHLEEN HOLMES GEORGE LIBBY. ROBERT LUDWIN. MURIEL LYNSKEY. MARY MEADE. JOHN McCLOSKEY. BETTY McCOMB. JUNE POLMATIER. DANIEL PRICE. ROBERT QUINLIVAN.... MARJORIE RIGGOTT. AMELIA SALES. MARION SCHIANCA. EDMUND SII.K. TERESA THERRIEN. ..her beautiful voice .her neatness .his lcve for fishing: .his knowledge .her smart coiffeur .her giggling .his famous laugh .her high heels ......his good looks .her dancing .her red hair her overcrowded pocket ' book .her friendliness .his manliness .her vim and vigor .his quiet manner .his cheerfulness .....her interest in sports .her constant letter writing .his wit .her jolly manner .her humor .his wavy hair ..his love of sponts .her athletic ability .her flirtatious eyes .her good taste .his sportsmanship .her personality
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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 21 President George Colli .. Louis Preli . .Erma Olivi Vice-President Secretary. Treasurer Francis Gragnolati At the beginning of the year there were twenty-nine boys and twenty-five girls enrolled in the Sophomore Class. Since then four boys and two girls have dropped out, leaving a total of twenty-five boys and twenty-three girls. The Sophomore Class put on two programs, a Christmas program under the direction of Miss Burke and a patriotic program under the direc¬ tion of Miss Holbrook. Mrs. Lydia Allen supervised the music for both programs. Kenneth MeCcmb and Charles Wezowicz were elected to represent the Sophomore Class in the Athletic Council and George Wallace was elect¬ ed Press Representative. The Sophomore Class was well represented on the athletic field in all sports this year. Those participating were as follows: Football—E. Sabotka, C, Marinone, G. Colli, R. Colli, C. Wezowicz, J. Fitzpatrick. Managers were F. Smith, G. Flanders and J. Durnin. Basketball—G. Colli, C. Wezowicz, G. Flanders, J. Fitzpatrick, F. Smith, T. Bednarz, G. Wallace. Managers were J. Durnin, R. Colli, K. McComb and C. Marinone. Baseball—J. Fitzpatrick, F. Smith, G. Flanders, C. Wezowicz, J. Durnin and G. Colli. George Wallace, ’45. Freshman Class Notes In September the Freshman Class entered with an enrollment of fifty-six members. During the course of the year five of the members left school. In March we gained another new member. Thus, the class now has fifty-two pupils. A Thanksgiving Day program, explaining the meaning of Thanks¬ giving Day now and Thanksgiving Day of long ago, was given by the Freshman class under the direction of Miss Preli. The class elected as its representative to the Athletic Council, Donald Dowd. They also elected as class reporter for the “Herald” Frances Wolnick. Frances Wolnick, ’46.
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