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Angela Louise Abbruzzi CCAngie77 Lunch Room Marshal 1: Italian Club 2: Basket- ball 1: Badminton 1. Leo Adams Basketball 2. Elsie Adler Honor Roll 6: Junior Arista 1: Yearbook 1: Orchestra 7: Hockey 3: Basketball 3: Messenger for Mr, Morris 3: In- telligence Test Commit- tee 1: Pool Marshal 1: Secretary to Miss Pratt 1: Log Reporter 2: As- sistant Advertising Edi- tor of Log 1: Corsair Room Collector 1: Bad- minton 1: Science Club 1: Trip Club 1. Flo B. Amtzis ':B00ts,' Part Time Typist to Mr. Ehrlich 1: Marshal Post 1. Vincent Charles Angeloro HVirmie,' Permanent Honor Roll: Marshal Squad 1: Sec- tion Room Secretary 1: Junior Marshal 1. Alvin Applefleld ccRed77 Yearbook: Manager Foot- ball Team 1: Football 1: Baseball Team Man- ager 2: Track Team 1: Bowling Team 1: Motion Picture Club 3: Latin Club 1: Current Events Club 1: Mechanical Arts 2: Marshal Post 2: Sec- tion Room Oi-Hcer 4: Locker Room Marshal 1. Filomena Astorino cCFiZ77 Constance Beverly Bailey '6Connie7' Permanent Honor Roll: Log Reporter 1: Bowl- ing 1: Roller Skating 1: Modern Dancing 1, Sec- retary 1. Elmer George Andrews ECA ndyw Marshal Squad 1: Bowl- ing 4: Assistant Football Manager 1: Stamp Club 1. James Thomas Barnes CdJim77 Track 4: Swimming 4: Pool Marshal 4. CLAS 62
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GRADUATION A hush fell over all in Feldman Hall as the graduates marched in to the strains of Cod of Our Fathers . Their faces portrayed suppressed excitement and a hit of stage fright. The invocation. a rustle of skirts. the click of seats. and the Graduation Exercises had started. The program fol- lowed in the usual manner with the welcoming address, the presentation of special awards, music by the orches- tra. singing by the graduates. and the message to the graduates. But, this program was special, for this was their graduation for which they had worked four yearsg these were members of their own class receiving awardsg the words spoken were directed particularly to them. It was a joyous occasion, yet a sad one, for who can tell of the memories and the thoughts of parting in the minds of the graduates. And then, came the most solemn part of the program: the individual conferring of diplomas by our principal, Mr. John M. Avent. Midst the applause and the proud and happy smiles of their parents and teachers, the graduates walked to the platform to receive the coveted symbol. Suddenly, the exercises were over, and the graduates marched out to be greeted by teachers, family and friends, and then to return home to celebrate this special occasion.
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Joyce Evelyne Bernsten iffzookyi' Honor Roll 2: Post Mar- shal 2: Traflic Marshal 1: Art Squad 2: Corsair Art Staff 2: Cheerleader 3 : Roller Skating Club 1 1 Badminton Club 1: Swimming 2: VVater Bal- let 1: Riding Club 2: Motion Picture Club 1 : French Club 1: Pongro Club 1 : Field Day Cheer- leader 1: Carmine Bosco uB0sk Track 1 : Foreman in Pat. tern Making 2 : Vice President Class 1: Ital- ian Club 3. Myra Beveridge Honor Roll 1: Marshal Squad 1: Basketball 1: Hockey 1: Choir 3. Gilbert A. Bosco zccibbyte Track Team 1: Football 1: Locker Room Marshal 1: Section Room Presi- dent 1: Section Room Marshal 3: Physiography Club 1: Italian Club 2. Dorothy Marian Boddis 'Dot' Permanent Honor Roll: Senior Arista 2: Junior Arista 1: Traffic Mar- shal 1 : Yearbook : Hockey 3: Library Assistant 2: Receptionist Grade Ad- visor's Office 1: Class Vice-President 2: Section Room Secretary 3: Check 1: Patrol 2: Section Room President 1: Swim- ming 2: Motion Picture Club 1: Hockey 3: Bio- logy Honor Society 3. Santina Vivian Bonnano HSana7y' Lunchroom Marshal 1: Secretary to Mrs, VVeiner 3: Badminton 1: Swim- ming 1: Shuflieboard 1: Paddle Tennis 1: Italian Club 1. Joseph Borack 'Boom-Boomn foe Patrol Marshal 3: Year- book: Orchestra 7: Sup- ply Room 2: History Of- fice 2, Gym Office 2, Mr. SiI211'l S Secretary 2: Sec- tion Room President 2. Secretary 1: Latin Club Secretary 1 3 Biology Club, Vice President and President: .Iunior Dra- matics Club Treasurer: Senior Dramatics Club: Band-Manager 1: Band Leader 1: Band S: Bio- logy Office Squad 1: Boys Military Riding Club 1: Log-Advertising Assistant Manager. William C. Boylan Seymore Bramier Doris Brown 331717, i'Dorz'e', HOHOI' R011 13 P00l Mar- Honor Roll 2: Marshal shal 1: Section Room Of- Post 1: Bowling Club 1. ficer -1. ' 0F AN ABY 'l 4 63
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