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Gis Soloists Recital Well, gee, it just boils down, we really don’t want to leave,—so please don’t make us! Sincerely, we leave, besides our tattered Muzzeys, our wishes that what- ever Arts High does, it will continue to be good. It’s a school with a strong in- fluence on people, you know? We'll think of it always, as a rather unique place; our funny companions, the pals we made on the faculty, the music that we connect with it, all the wild, exciting music that fits in with our reminiscences. Funny how we appreciated every minute of it, the jam sessions, the crabbing and cutting and kidding—Mr. Landolphi, not the lunchroom—no, no, not that! Tl never do it again! Nice homeroom, Mr. Faber, hmmm! here’s yours... Be-bop, and romances, and how we cried at all the graduations but we’ll cry most at our own. Please—take back the diploma, Miss Hamilton! The music wil! fade, and not long after the last chords of that Graduation March are over, we will be heading on the separate paths away from high school. Where will we all be ten years from now? I wonder. Carl Berkowitz, perhaps with gray hair, jo- p iy, vial and large as ever, Dolores Rebar, maybe a mama—say, Rebop, will you send the kids to Arts? Why, Dolores! And there’s Emil Serio, with a distin- guished mustache, and Bunny Belfer— say Bunny, remember me? I went to high school with you. Mack Johnson, a big businessman—and Walter Kerner, a fa- mous commercial artist. Relax—I really don’t know. I was just dreaming. Gee, if we only knew. Gloria Marsh, our famous horsewo- man, oh, just another alumna of Arts, we'll be saying. It’s fun reminiscing about the future days besides the old days, but it’s all guesswork anyway. Well—I guess it’s really all over. Four years of the greatest times anyone ever had in school. Oh, Arts High, we sing to you! We sure do! Long may you wave. Now we take a leaping dive out into the cold, cruel world. Let’s hope we don’t land on our heads. They’re still tender from four years’ growth. But we’re ripe now, even well-done, so—here goes! MAS) ANGs: ON 7
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JOSEPH BOSCIA, 95 Fourteenth Avenue Quiet but interested in what goes on, Joe is a fine musician and an excellent student. His happy disposition will always qin him many new friends, so as friends we will wish Joe lots of success in college. His favorite song is “The Sabre Dance’. Band, Choir. WS: LINDSAY CAMPBELL, 13 Broome Street Lindsay is that placid chap who never causes any trouble. After school he spends many hours at his favorite pastime, reading. We all wish him luck in whatever profession he chooses. “Summer Time” played by Duke Ellington is his best- liked disc. MADELINE DEROSA, 604 South Eighteenth Street “Mat” can be described as a conscientious worker and helper. We all know she will succeed in being a nurse, because of her hard work and earnest devotion. She is really a wonderful girl. “Mat” loves Semi-classical music. Student Council, Scope, Red Cross. ef) LEA CIFELLI, 292 Hunterdon Street Lea is a small, dark-haired girl with a twinkle of friendli- ness in her eyes. Her fine acting in the Dramatic Club, and her winning personality add much to her good record. Popular ballads are Lea’s choice in music. Dramatic Club, Hall Patrol, Student Council.
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