Dickinson High School - Gnome Yearbook (Jersey City, NJ)

 - Class of 1938

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'B' H- fl Wfra.- A XT, - f' X Gt v Q 53,5 A 7 yi f o I ,l, 1 v i r'u,f l NORMA BERG ' Commercial Memorial Undecided Choir, German, Junior G. A. T. XWith her blonde comeliness and good sportsmanship, Teddy will prob- ably sing her way through life. GLADYS BONALDI General P. S. 8 Duke Service League, Dancing, Hilltop Rollers, Italian All who know Glad well, are well aware that she possesses all those things which make a IIUC friend-hdelity, confidence, loyalty, and an under- standing nature. IRENE MARGARET BORCHECK General P. S. ll Spencer Law, Home Nursing, Basketball, Leaders, Girls A. A. wonderful disposition, friendliness, and humor are person we know as Renee. An ideal personality, a all combined to make the HELEN V. BORGERS u St. John's Training School Leaders, Girls A. A., Basketball gy i mv, A Helen is an earnest, copable student, and is therefore successful in anything A ' she attempts. General History, JEAN BORNSTEIN College Prep P. S. 25 N. J. C. Editor-Dickinsonian, Debating, Niota Literary, Little Theatre, Gnome Jinx displays her school spirit by taking part in many school activities. She makes a success out of everything she attempts to do. This was proven by the way she has handled the Dickinsonian, HELEN BOWIDOWICZ ' General Immaculate Conception Undecided Commercial Club Laddie is never idle a moment and every minute of her time is spent usefully. K MARIE BRAIN Commercial P. S. 25 Dental Assistant's Training Institute Basketball, Senior Cashiers, Skating, Law Quietness and good humor together make Marie one of the inconspicious, but cherished members of our class. DORIS BREITENFELD Commercial P. S. 25 Pratt Usher Staff, Student Council, Corridor Patrol, Junior Cashiers Friendly and genial, Dot has a smile that speaks more than she herself does, a voice soft and sweet, and hair the color of daffodils. Never bored, she is interested in friends and achievements. MARGARET BURNS , . ' W' Commercial St. Joseph's Katherine Gibbs Service League, Commercial, Dickinsonian Collectors, Hilltop Rollers Marge is one of the quietest members of our class, yet all who know her, love her. JOSEPHINE BUZZANCO Commercial St. Francis Pace Institute P. M. Leaders, Spanish, History, Commercial Clever in thought and deed Jo typifies the scholar. Her command of her emotions is surprising in that it is so different. She is exceptional in ability and staunch in friendship. CATHERINE CAIVANO Commercal St. Paul of the Cross Columbia and Lee Basketball, Leaders, History, Commercial, Spanish, P.M. Dancing, Student Council Kay possesses an intelligence which her modest disposition sometimes con- ceals. Her willing attitude made her many friends, her manner keeps them. CATHERINE CALDES Commercial P. S. 25 Undecided Basketball, Dickinsonian Staff A face beaming with good fellowship, fine personality-who can say more? Twenty-seven 1-f Z R

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f. 1' I J A T Qi I F 'g' it Q ge oc. 1 l , ' I Q J as ,i ., I LEO BISHOXV Industrial St. Paul's Cooper Union Leos fine character is one which has captivated the admiration of each and every one of his classmates. Dickinson is proud to send this son into the world, May good fortune ever be his. ROMAINE BLANCHARD Industrial P. S. 12 Undecided Saw Dust Club, Track Team Blanch is the heavy set young fellow who was the first of our class to earn his major D via freshmen track. Let anyone disgrace the name of Dickinson before him and let that person beware. We like this fellow with the typical school spirit. THEODORE BLOSTEIN General Wingate jr. High N, Y, U, Niota Literary, Student Council, Latin, French Teddy is perennially walking through the corridors with a brief filled with books. Yet we would hardly prefix the adjective studious to his name in spite of his good work. Teddy's manner had made him one of the most respected men in the senior year. E ALFRED BLOZIS General l St. Luke's Georgetown Football, Track, Basketball All-county football tackle, best scholastic shotaputter ever in the world, and varsity center in basketball, Al Blozis now enters Dickinson's Hall of Fame. His scholastic achievements are consistently good and sometimes excellent. He is a student that any college will be glad to have. WALTER BORUSIEWICZ Industrial P. S. 27 Stevens The predominant characteristics of Walt are perserverance and persistence. These qualities sparkle and are a part of his make-up whether events are favorable or adverse for him. He is well started on his life's journey. ' WILLIAM BOWEN Commercial P. S. 25 Julliard Music A fine fellow is Billl' who possesses the knack of not getting in anyone's way. He is also the gent who beats the drum in audie, We wish to see Bill play in some famous orchestra, for he can do it. JAMES BRAHNEY Industrial St. Joseph's Columbia Baseball, Football, Track and Field, Student Council Smiling, energetic jim is the tall lad who is noted for his feats on the diamond. Gifted with a pleasant disposition, jim is the loyal and true friend of all who know him. We wish prosperity may be with him always. EDMUND BREEN Industrial St. Boniface Fordham Engineering Club Throughout his scholastic career at Dickinson, Ed has always displayed a Hne school spirit. His cordial good nature has made this physical giant a well- liked individual. We bid Ed farewell, ROBERT BREMNER He smiles when least expected and an air of congeniality makes him a welcome addition to any social gathering, We prophesy the success of Bob. NEIL BRENNAN General St. Peter's Alabama Tall, thin, and seldom serious is our classmate Mike. He is the sort of fellow who will make a success of anything he undertakes. THEODORE BUCKENMAIER College Prep P. S. 8 Columbia Football, Track Team, Captain Ted is the husky athlete who was Dickinson's all county guard. He also holds the medal for the 880 county track championship. Ted didn't participate in sports at the expense of his subjects as he consistently made the honor roll. ELIJAH BUDIN General J. W. Wakeman Columbia El is the bespectacled youth who remained quiet until the Giants were being discussed, He is Dickinson's human baseball record book. A fair type of student, scholastically speaking, he possesses an engaging personality. Twenty-six



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Q . E . 5 Q. fx 1 P Q ljii R I U T'-'F' Q lx X 1 ' me 1 ' ,ty F 1 fg, Ch i sf .x,. , NICHOLAS BUONO College Prep P. S- 27 Bergen College Baseball, Italian, Basketball Nick is a good dresser. Flashy sweaters, shirts, are all in his wardrobe. In class his nature has been an unperturbed one. We would all do well to be like him. WILLIAM BURKE General Lincoln H. S. Alabama Spanish, Astronomy, Vice-Pres., Dickinson Hi-Y, Vocal Class, Glee, History, Class Organization, Baseball, Social Comm., Bill came to Dickinson then went to Lincoln, and came back to Dickinson to finish his list year and a half He is good nitured a ood s ort and a .. . - ' A y S P i good dresser. KENNETH CANTOLI General Our Lady of Grace Notre Dame Basketball, Student Council, Corridor Patrol, 12A Play Comm., P. M. Dancing, Little Theatre, Spanish Ken is the handsome fellow whose basketball playing has made him known to the entire student body. His always considering others in preference to himself made Ken a highly popular, likable fellow. Ken should climb the ladder of good fortune easily. JOSEPH CAPPADONA General .l- W- Wakeman Stevens Italian Club Joe doesn't do much advertising, He lets his classroom record speak for itself. His actions are deliberate and without glamour. Moreover, he is con- scientious, easy-going, level-headed, and should introduce many innovations to his chosen profession of engineering. x JOSEPH CAPELLO P. S. 9 U. C. Pep, vim, and vigor-Joe typihes all, A electrical engineer, a student, California will find a lad who appears serious, but can be the wittiest when need be. NORMAN CARSON P. S. 25 N. Y. U. A favorite among his fellows is Norm with his cool undaunted manner, and good fellowship. His unique brand of humor has brightened up manv a dull day. JOHN CASHIN General St. Joseph's Fordham Law, History, 12B Representative Cash's affable character and winning personality assures him a warm place in our hearts. We admire him for his optimism. We truly regret to part with such an industrious spirit. MICAEL CHAROWSKY P. S. 1 Cooper Union Cashiers, Camera Mike is a non-believer in things sumptuous His deeds his actions l' Industrial . . , , us works, and his thoughts, are guided by simplicity, Mike, simplicity makes for greatness. WILLIAM CHELAK . Industral J. W. Wakeman Newark Tech Gym Team, Senior Electrical, P, M. Camera Poetry seems to be Bill's only dislike as the avocations in which he engages are many. He belongs to the gym team, Electrical Club, and does much pedal- ing in his spare time. We are certain that every minute of his time in later life will be well occupied. MARTIN CHRAPCIAK, JR. General P. S. 28 Hemphill Diesel Camera, Orchestra, Aero Marty has an obsession for taking snapshots, A studious lad who claims membership in many school organizations, he doesn't have the word pessimist l in mis vocabulary. He possesses the requisite success calls for. SYLVESTER CIACCIARELLI General P. S. 23 Columbia Chick's line singing will certainly be missed in our halls, for he is famous for walking through the corridors joyously humming the Italian fight song. Through his versatility in the gymnasium he can well be called an athlete. JOHN CIAMPAGLIA College Prep St. Joseph's Cooper Union Italian Club Camp is one of the most studious fellows we know of. Serious, but always willing to laugh, he loves hard work. That is the best recommendation anyone can possess. Twenty-eight

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