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J I I J J J J 1 J I J J .? .1 T .1 ) ’ THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD II FRANCES ANN GROCHMAL ' FRAN” General Course; Cheerleader 49, 50, ' 51; Girls ' Glee Club ' 48, ' 49, ' 50, ' 51; Intramural Basketball ' 48, ' 49, ' 51; Secretary of Teen-Age Book Club ' 50; Maga¬ zine Salesmanship Certificate ' 51; Election Day Food Sale Committee ' 51; Entertainment Committee for Freshman-Senior Social ’51; Trip to New York for Magazine Campaign ' 51; Associate Editor of Herald ' 51; Senior Magazine Campaign ' 51; Special Easter Assembly ' 49; Library Association ' 50, ' 51; Town Food Sale Committee ' 51; Christmas Exercises ' 48, ' 49, ' 50, ' 51; School Christmas Caroling ' 50; Senior Food Sale Committee ' 51; Decoration Committee for Junior Prom ' 50; Property G mmittee for Class Play ' 51; Ticket Committee for Class Play ' 51; Mem¬ ber of Cast for Class Play ’51; Alumni Basketball Game ' 49; Class Night Program ’51. “It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. ’ MARJORIE EDITH HANCOCK “MICKEY” General Course; Girls ’ Glee Club ' 48, ’49, ’50; Press Club ' 48, ' 49, 50; Athletic Council ’50, ’51; Decoration Committee for Junior Prom ' 50; Class Treasurer ' 51; Library Club ' 50; Magazine Salesman¬ ship Award ’51; Sandwich Sale Committee ' 51; Re¬ freshment Committee for Freshman Social ’48; Ticket Committee for Class Play ’51; Candy Committee for Senior Class Play ’51; Class Night Exercises ’51. “Continual cheerfulness is a sifrn of wisdom.” s% CLAIRE WINIFRED HAYDEN “CLAIRE” General Course; Magazine Sales ’51; Easter Pro¬ gram ' 51; Motto Committee ’51; Cast of Senior Play ' 51; Class Night Program ’51. “The small courtesies sweeten life; the greater ennoble it. CO Page
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10 THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD RAYMOND ALBERT ERMELL1NI “GIZ’ General Course; Magazine Sale 51; Baseball ’50, •51; Basketball 48, ’49, ’50, 51; Entertainment Com¬ mittee Senior Social ’51; Food Sale ’51; Refreshment Committee Freshman Social 48; Ticket Committee Senior Play ’51; Stage Crew ’51; All S ' ate Basketball Guard ’51; Class Night Program. “Courtesy is the inseparable companion of virtue. MARILYN THERESA FIELDS “LYNN” General Course; Glee Club ’48, ' 49; Press Club ’50, 51; Magazine Sale 51; Easter Assembly, Fashion Show ’51; Candy Sale Committee ’51; Class Night Program ’51. “Gocd manners are made up of petty sacrifices. WILLIAM FRANCIS FITZPATRICK FITZIE” General Course; Class President ’48; Baseball ’48, ’49; Basketball ’48, ’49; Football ’49; Business Board of Herald ’50; Magazine Sale 51; Special Assembly ’48, 49; Cast Senior Play ' 51; Class Night Pro¬ gram ’51. “He does not only find the jeat. hut the lavish too.” I r i [ [ [ L [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ r CM Page
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12 THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD ROBERT FRANCIS KULAS “KUKE General Course; Host of Junior Prom 50; Ath¬ letic Council 51; Baseball 48, 49, 50, 51; Basket¬ ball ' 48, ' 49, ' 50, 51; Football 49; Typing Certificate ‘49; Magazine Sale 51; Usher for Senior Class Play 51; Electrician for the Senior Class Play 51; Class Night Exercises 51. “To know how to wait is the secret of success.” MARION DOLORES KUPEC •♦MARION” General Course; Member of A. A. ' 48; Press Club ' 48; Glee Club ' 48; Refreshment Committee Freshman Social ' 48; Intramurals ' 48, ' 49; Magazine Sale 51; Advertising Committee for Class Play ' 51; Wardrobe Committee for Class Play 51; Class Night Program ' 51. “Peace is rarely denied to the peaceful. ' DOROTHY KATHRYN MANNING “DOTTY Commercial Course; Press Club ' 48, ' 49; Glee Club ' 48, ' 49; Secretary 49; Treasurer ' 50; Third Honor Essay; Class Night Program. “To friendship every burden is Iiirht.” [ r r r Page
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