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10 THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD STEPHEN HENRY KUCHARSK1 •STEVE- College Course; Class Secretary 51; Vice-PreMdent 53; School Band ‘53, 54; Usher for Class Night ‘53; Usher for Graduation ’53; Vice-President ’54; Mag¬ azine Sale 54; Senior Class Play ' 54; Chorus 53, 54; Class Night Exercises ’54. • ' All great men are partially inspired. ROBERT LEE MINCH •‘BOD General Course; Class President 52; Class Treas¬ urer ’53; Usher for Class Night ’53; Usher for Grad¬ uation 53; School Chorus ‘54; Magazine Sale ’54; Election Day Food Sale Committee ‘54; Stage Com¬ mittee for Senior Play ’54; LLsher for Senior Play 54; Class Night Exercises 54. The badge of honesty is simplicity. JUDITH MARIE MORIN JUDY General Course; Glee Club 51, ’52, ‘53, 54; Class Secretary 52; Athletic Association 53; Driver Train¬ ing Course 53; Herald Business Board 53; Chair¬ man, Gift Committee for Junior Social 53; Decora¬ tion Committee for Junior Social 53; Usherette for Class Night 53; Usherette for Graduation 53; Class Treasurer 54; Captain, Magazine Sale ‘54; Magazine Salesmanship Award ‘54; Magazine Skit 54; Thanks¬ giving Assembly 54; Library Group 54; Sandwich Sale Committee ‘54; Election Day Food Sale Com¬ mittee ‘54; Press Club 54; Advertising Committee for Class Play 54; Senior Class Play 54; Class Editor for Herald 54; Committee for Class Motto 54; Pep Squad 54; Class Night Exercises 54. Happiness seems made to be shared. ’
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THE hk;h school herald 9 LYNN MARIE GONDEK LYNN General Course; Chorus ' 53, ’54; Press Club ' 53, 54; Class Play Ticket Committee 54; Election Day Food Sale Committee ’54; Senior Class Food Sale, Clean-up Committee 54; Card Committee ’54; Class Play Properties 54; Library Group ' 53, 54; Intra¬ mural Basketball ' 51; Driver Training Course ’53; Pep Squad ' 54; Magazine Sale ‘54; Senior Skit ’54; Class Night Exercises ' 54. “Honest, good humor is the oil and wine of a merry meeting.” JANET MARIE GRABIEC “JAN Commercial Course; Glee Club ' 51, ' 52, ' 54; Easter Assembly 51; Usherette for Junior Prom ' 51; Intra¬ mural Basketball ' 51, ' 52; Sports ' Club ' 52; Girls ' Softball Team ' 52; Interclub Council Representative, Y-Teens ' 52; Decoration Committee Junior Prom ' 53; Typing Certificate ' 53; Shorthand Certificate ' 53; Laurel Girls’ State Candidate ' 53; Driver Training Course ' 54; Pep Squad ' 54; Magazine Sale Commit¬ tee ' 54; Magazine Skit ' 54; Magazine Salesmanship Award ' 54; Thanksgiving Assembly ' 54; Christmas Assembly ' 54; Sandwich Sale Committee ' 54; Elec¬ tion Day Food Sale ' 54; Class Secretary ' 54; Co- Editor-in-Chief of the Herald ' 54; Ticket Committee Senior Play ' 54; Candy Committee Senior Play ' 54; Usherette Senior Play ' 54; Prompter Senior Play ' 54; Class Night Exercises ' 54; Co-Valedictorian. Smiles are the language of love. ROBERT WILLIAM KELSEY BOB College Course; Harvard Prize Book 53; Nutmeg Boys State ’53; Usher at Class Night ’53; Usher at Graduation 53; Class President 54; General Man¬ ager Magazine Sale 54; Magazine Salesmanship Award 54; Business Manager Class Play ‘54; Adver¬ tisement Committee, Class Play ’54; Ticket Commit¬ tee, Class Play 54; Stage Committee, Class Play ’54; Class Night Exercises ‘54; Third Honor Essay. Few are qualified to shine in company, but it is in most men’s power to be agreeable.
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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 11 NELSON LEO PERRY “NeU College Course; Football ’51; Track ’51, ’52; Allied Youth ' 52; Magazine Salesmanship Award ’54; Magazine Skit ' 54; Advertising Committee Class Play ' 54; Ticket Committee Class Play ' 54; Election Day Food Sale ' 54; Class Night Exercises ' 54. “Nothing succeeds so well ns success.” JAMES RICHARD PESCI “JIMMY ' College Course; Baseball 52, 53, ‘54; Basketball 52, 53. ‘54; Vice-President ‘52; Nutmeg Boys State 53; Chairman Orchestra Committee, Junior Prom. 53; Usher for Class Night ‘53; Usher for Gradua¬ tion 53; Captain Winning Team, Magazine Sale ‘54; Magazine Salesmanship Award 54; Herald Business Board 53; Class Play, Senior 54; Food Sale 54; New York Trip ‘54; Class Night Exercises 54. “As merry a soul as e ' er trod on shoe leather. ' JOYCE ESTHER QUAGLIAROLI “JOYCE Commercial Course; Girls’ Glee Club 51, 52; Chorus 54; Junior Social Refreshment Committee 53; Election Day Food Sale 54; Senior Food Sale Committee 54; Senior Class Play 54; Gregg Short¬ hand Award 53; Magazine Salesmanship Award 54; Magazine Sale Skit ‘54; Sandwich Sale Committee 54; Driver Training Course 53; Class Night Exer¬ cises 54. “It Is tranquil i eople who accomplish much.
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