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ANGELO DE FALCO, 9 Montrose Terrace, Irvington Angelo’s art ability has brought him fine recognition, and his beautiful voice has filled our auditorium many times. Angelo has given many hours to fixing and operating the equipment as chief of the Stage Crew. His future is unde- cided but by his past we judge he will succeed. Stage Crew, Chorus, Choir, Hall Patrol. SS Mh y JACK FRANCE, 532 Third Street Quiet, blond Jack will be missed because of that everlast- ing smile. Although quiet he accomplishes a great deal, as. shown in his creative art. This vocation will be supplemented by attending an art school. “Near You” is Jack's favorite disc. He also enjoys Swing music. Y fy RICHARD GIFOLI, 292 South Ninth Street Richard is the tall, handsome, blond saxophone player. Among the many fine musicians of our class Richard ranks tops. He also has broken several swimming records. After graduation Richard is leaving for the West Coast. He ltkes the music of Rimsky-Korsakov. Band. LILLIAN GAINES, 20 Summit Place Here comes Lillian, the cheerful little girl who has a good word for everyone. Lillian has many out-of-school interests, including cooking, reading, basketball and acting. She plans to continue her art career. “I'll be loving you” is her favorite disc. Red Cross.
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JEAN CICCONE, 600 Fourth Street Jean is the attractive looking girl who never wants for friends. A regular sportswoman, she enjoys swimming, riding, skating and dancing. Jean has been featured in many of our plays. “All” music is her favorite. After graduation Jean will attend Pratt. Drama Club, Student Council, Art Club Vignette. 4 HELEN CAMPANILE, 253 South Seventh Street “Bright eyes” describes our Helen. Her witty sayings hav won her many friends. She spends her leisure-time doin, “Chic’s” homework. After graduation Helen plans to attenc Drake’s Business College. Her favorite song is “My Silen Love.” Vignette, Student Council, Scope, Red Cross. COLLEEN COLE, 140 West End Avenue “Trish” is the cute and vivacious person who is our popular cheerleader. Her favorite past-time is “boys!” Judging from her record at Arts she’s kept quite busy. She is undecided about the future. “Be-Bop” is her musical entertainment. Cheering Squad. Student Council, Dramatic Club. JOHN CURRY, 56 Hillside Place Tall, slim, well-dressed, describes John. We will always remember John for his everlasting sense of humor. Whatever he undertakes in the future will be a success. Being a wonder- ful dancer helps to make John the popular fellow he is. “Chel- sea Bridge” is his favorite platter. Art Club, Dance Club. TI A STR 4 VES mf a temy Horn
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BERTA IMMERMAN, 561 East Grant Avenue, Roselle Park Berta is known for her sweaters, and of course the winning way she has with the fellows. Berta is an ardent fashion student and intends to make this her career. She is a lover of classical music, especially Grieg’s Concerto in A Minor. Scope, Art Club, Vignette. MARGARET HOOD, 48 Fifth Street, North Arlington Tall, slim, and attractive describes Margie. Coming to Arts in her junior year, Margie has fitted in easily. Her careful and attractive taste in clothes will be a great asset in her art career. After graduation she will attend Franklin School of Art. Latin- American music is her favorite. Hall Patrol. FRANK IPPOLITO, 350 Thirteenth Avenue “Chic” is that popular fellow surrounded by friends and ad- mirers. His musical genius is acclaimed by all. What will the band do without “Chic’s” trumpet? He also possesses a lively sense of humor. He is planning to attend Newark State Teach- ers College. Symphonies are his favorites. Band, Chorus, Or- chestra. RICHARD JOHNSON, 741 South Fourteenth Street “Mack” is our Smiling Irishman with a pleasant word for everyone, and he is welcome wherever he goes. He plans to join the Navy after graduation. We envy them in getting such a swell fellow as “Mack” has shown himself to be. “Beg Your Pardon” is Mack’s disc. Stage Crew.
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