Emerson High School - Altruist Yearbook (Union City, NJ)
- Class of 1945
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PRESENTED BY
Class of June l945
Emerson High School
UNION CITY, NEW JERSEY
S we leave our Alma Mater, we see a horizon golden with the promise of
' ' victoy On the heels of victory, will come peace. The absence of war is
not peace We have met the challenge of ware Shall we meet the challenge
on peace? -
his is the question uppermost in the minds of all of us. The men of our
arm orces, the masses of our citizens, our leaders, all want to be true to our i
ldiers who have given so much, some even their lives, in this war for free-
dom ey want to be true, as well, to future generations on whom they have
been orced to place a heavy burden as the price for their freedoms.
onestly earnestly we want to acquire from the sacrifices, hardships and I
losses which have gone into this war, ull ruits of victory in a good peace. The
foremost problem is how to secure for ourselves and all the world a just and
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Dedication
MR. CLAUDE W. CARTWRIGHT
Til!! Spanish have a word "simpatico" which means everything that is fine.
This term could justly be applied to our former Spanish teacher and our
respvetecl Vice-Principal, Mr. Cartwright.
Mr. Cartwright is so thorough, tolerant and capable that through our brief
associations with him, he has helped develop these characteristics in us.
To a most cultured and esteemed gentleman, who has been a friend to us
all, we the Class of June 194-5 dedicate this book.
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MR. EDW ARD GROTH MR. CHARLES A. BROWN MR. l'ATlilCK E. MUSTO
President Vice-President
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MR. CLARENCE 1. BXEMAN MR. AY-RAM C. SAFYER
MR. ALBERT C. PARKER
Superintendent oi Schools
WE wish to express our gratitude to
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Mr. Albert C. Parker
FROM your understanding, clear thinking.,
sincerity, and patience may we also
learn line leadership and perhaps our-
selves acquire som
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Administration
MR. JOSEPH J. MANEQ Y
l'rin1'ipal
MR. CLAUDIC W. CAHTWRIGHT
Guidance is the high road to success.
After our journey through high school we
will he forever grateful to you, Mr. Cart-
wright, for the guidance and assistance you
have displayed in our hehalf. You have
taught us the need for discipline in our
lives, discipline, in the whole and larger
sense. You have started us on the road
to HlH'l't'HS and we hope to stay there.
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MR. JOSEPH .l. MANEY
Ideals are the seeds of character. We are
deeply grateful to you, Nlr. Maney, for the
help and encouragement you have given
us throughout our high school years. With
the passage of time and our widening ex-
perience, the extent of your efforts to
teach us right from wrong, has strength-
ened our ideals in the formation of our
characters.
MR. CLAUDE W. CARTWRIGHT
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FRANK ZACHGO
JOHN VAIANI
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CLID GARBACCIO
'NALD M1:EWAN
LLIAM ENNIS
YMOND MILLER
rIAROLD O'CONNELL
Italian Dept.
Italian Dept.
Social Studie
English Dept.
Science Dept
Math. Dept.
Math. Dept.
Music Dept.
Social Studie
Commercial Dept.
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Seniors In Service
'iAnswering The Call"
As Freshmen they never knew,
As Seniors what they would do.
To answer their country's call,
One and all.
To don Uncle SHIIl,S suit,
And give a saluteg
The hattles that were fought,
Amid snow and raing
The lesson which was taught,
We hope-was not in vain.
These hoys, whom we miss so.,
Are fighting for us-you know,
The tropical jungle and the mighty sea,
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Are their s to heholclg
But with courage and strength,
It's America's-to hold.
MARIE COLOMBO
Faculty in Service
IRWIN PALIUGHI
EDWARD REBUCCI
ARNOLD RUECC
WILLIAM TOMKA
HARLAN UMANSKY
FRANK CINSBERC
U. S. Army 'ELSO CHIOCCA
U. S. Army 'JOHN DRAKE
U. S. Navy 'FRANK KORBETT
U. S. Army 'JOHN CARBARINI
Waves
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JOHN HAKIMIAN
Commercial Dept.
Math. Dept.
Math. Dept.
Music Dept.
English Dept.
Social Studies
Science Dept.
Math. Dept.
Math. Dept.
Science Dept.
mbers of the faculty are exemplifying the spirit of Emerson
by serving in the armed forces of our nation in all corners of the globe.
' Hunuruhly Discharged
Dept.
JOHN BLISS
JOHN BURNS
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U. S. Coast Guard
. S. Army
U. S. Army
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. S. Army
. S. Army
. S. Army
. S. Army
U. S. Army
Charlotte Abbott James Acinapura Ceorgiana Angiulli
Commercial Mathematics and Counsellor Language
Joseph Cahill
Language Home Economies
Bernice Campen
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Cora Flood Helen Frieman
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George Campen
Mathematics
Meta Corson
Physical Education
John Drake
Mathematics
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Edna Froelich
English
Frances Gallagher
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David Armstrong .losephine Bazewick
English
Horace Boutelle
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Science Physical Education Fine Arts
Paul Froelieh
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Howard' Hillas
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Hedwig Hunsdorier Frank Korbett
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Srlenee Malhematirs and Counsellor
.lane Verdon Ethel Walsh
Social Studies Counselor
William Larsen Anna Lloyd
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Marjorie Mouncey
English
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EDITORIAL ADVISER AND EDITORS
Bella Wfeiss, Associate Editor, Mrs. Anna Lloyd,
Adviserg Charles Juechter, Editor-in-Chief:
Doris Crandelis, Associate Editor.
LITERARY EDITOR AND STAFF CAPTION STAFF
Sitting: Marion Dickerson: Kenneth Leven- Sitting: Eugenia La Porta, Donald Bomma,
stein, Editor: Harriet Reid. Lillian Sobers.
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itting: Harriet Castrucci. Corinne Burke. Doris Sitting: Sarah Rosen: Murry Davidson, Editor: Michael De Riso
Filiputti. Margaret Van Pelt.
Standing: Richard DeIPrete. Jack Antonoff. Standing: Ruth Bernhard.
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Matilda Gonvzi. ,loyvv Wort. Marie Rumi. Sitting: IBONI lalvllvssi. Lucy Froonjian
Standing: Mary Gurzllrediun, Gloria Affsa
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REFLECTIONS
I, myself, through battle saw God,
But only after I had fought long and hard,
The sun shone bright thru the cold and mistg
Q And His breath warmed me like my Mother's
I spoke with God from my Fox-hole
For it was then, He asked me for my soul.
Ks you may know I am dead,
Writh a dirty fox-hole for my bed,
But even though God has taken me,
From far above the battle, I see
Just why, many like me have died for
A land of freedom we shall see no more.
kiss.
Never again to see my dear old home,
For now in Eternity I must roam.
Never again to see my friends,
I have reached the time when friendships end,
Never again to see the smiling face I love,
For she is in a world below and I above.
And as the darkness draws near,
I have a thought of, sensitive fear
For one of my Buddies, I loved so well.
God judged him a coward and cast him into Hell
"Please forgive his soul DEAR GOD," I cried,
But God replied, 5'For his own safety you have died.'
Although on foreign soil, I lay slain
I know I have not sacrificed in vain
For wl1en this great ordeal is past,
You must fight for a peace to last
So your Sons and their Sons need never to fight
For a peace enshrined in liberty and light.
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Alfred Abramo Gloria M. Affsa -Ferdinand Alfano Nicholas V. Amodio
"Al" . . . Witty, livelv, so- "Tex" . . . Wfitty, loveable. "Freddie" . . . Prankster, "Nick" . . . Tall, timid and
viable , , , Ralph , , , Draw- "problem child of 2113" . . . obliging, good-natured . . . teasing . . . Clutch . . . Base-
ing , , , Fggrbgll fan , , , Dotty . . .Gags . . . Douzaian John . . . Euclid Club . . . ball and Football fan . . .
Spanish Class . . . Aeronau- - - - Wesley' - - - SlCF10 Club DHIl0il1g - - - Slilmp Collect- Harry .lames . . . Business.
tical Designer, . . . Swimming . . . Dancing ing . . . Peter l.orre . . .
. . . Weehawken . . . Secre- U. S. Coast Guard.
tary.
,lack Antonoff
Sam Bello
6',lackie" . . . Funster. frank, Richard D, Appicci Rgbert B31-bel-a
sociable . . . Murry . . . uSam". ..Polite, jovial, and
Pres. of History Forum . . . iiRichy" . . . Studious. trust- 5'Bob" . . . Athletic, popular. nice to know . . . .lack . . .
Service Club . . . Copains worfhy. friendly . . . Kenny versatile . . . Artie . . . Joe Vice-Pres. Chess Club . . .
. . . Tennis Team . . . Pegged . . . Projectionist . . . Basket- . . . Pres. of Varsity E . . . YO-Yo Club . . . Football
pants . . . Jokes . . . HWhat ball... Drawing . . . Vaughn Senior Council . . . Sports fan . . . Records . . . Swim-
are you doing tonite, Babe?" Monroe . . . Medicine . . . . . . Football Team . . . Bas- ming . . . Tommy Dorsey
. . . Commentator. Radio. ketball Team . . . U. S. Navy. . . . US. Navy.
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Margaret llorothy
liz-nning
"llon4'y" . . . ll0llllllill't'lIl.
swa-1-I, nlo4l4-st . . . liolr . , ,
CIIIIIPYSI lllnh . . . llasketlrall
. . . Roller Skating . , .
Swimming . . . Movie Fan
. . . Art . . . llra-ss Designer.
Frullvvs Caroline Boggi
"l"ran,, . . . llleasant. lang-
uid, quirk grin . . . Tri-lli-Y
. . . llanving . . . Glenn Mil-
ler . . . Theater.
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liuth Bvrnharal Enzo T. Hianehi Rudolph Blissnvr
uliltlllieii . . . Polite. quiet. "l"lnzo', . . . lfrientlly. good- "Bliss" . . . Husky. happy-go-
petite . . . Mivkvy . . . Art looking. well-likecl . . . Joe luvky. avtive . . . Varsity E
Lluh . . . Swinnning.: . . . and Jerry . . . Junior l'oli1-e . . , Football Team . . . M0-
Ulq-nn Miller . . . llesigner. . . . Senior Council . . . torvyt-le riding . . . Sport
Yankees . . . Bowling . . Shirts . . . Engineering.
llasehall . . . Journalist.
llc-lmuth Frccl Bolmon Donald Bomma Joseph J. Bonito
"l"rQ-tl" . . . Efhcient, sim-ere, "Don" . . . llelpful. cleter- "Joe" . . . Tall. likeable.
gootl-natured . . . Alphonse mined. polite . . . Boh . . . ainhitious . . . Enzo and
. . . Collevts records . . . Scienve llluh . . . Altruist Jerry . . . Choir . . . Junior
Basketball . . . Plays trum- . . . NSilllt'l'glCS,, . . . Danv- Police . . . Swimming . . .
pet . . . Tommy Dorsey . . . ing . . . llaskethall . . . Glen Jimmy Dorsey . . . Mel Ott
Musirian. Miller . . . Am-ounlant. . . . Machinist.
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William Bossart Arlette Lorcli
"Bill" . . . Strong, silent Brcnniser
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. . . orklng . . . Millionaire. P . Q
rlvate Secretal y.
Fred Budig Rita Buongiorno
"Tilden" . . . Well-dressed, "Smitty" . . . Gracious, quiet,
affable, casual . . . Science pleasant . . . Eliett . . . Har-
Club . . . Tennis Team . . . riet . . . Movies . . . Dancing
Records . . . Tommy Dorsey . . . Basketball . . . Glenn
. . . U. S. Army. Miller . . . Secretary.
Corinne C. Burke Lucille Bussanich
"Duchess" . . . Vivacious, "Sweeney" . . . Independent,
athletic, jitterbug . . . Mari- obliging, friendly . . . Don
on and Duke . . . Vice-Pres. , . , Art Club . . , Swimming
History Forum . Altruist . . . Mr. Hillas . . . Italian
, , . Cheerleader Co-Captain Foods . . . Steclfs . . . Artist.
. . . Frank Sinatra . . . Horse-
back riding . . . Secretary.
Vincent J. Calienni George M. Calza
"Jimmy" . . . Serious, care- "Lefty" . . . Mischievous,
free, jitterbug . . . Football frolicsome, carefree . . . Pro-
. . . Track . . . Varsity E jectionist . . . Piano . . .
. . . Eagle Scout . . . Girls Basketball . . . Baseball . . .
. . . Skating . . . Dancing . .. Piano Professor.
Sinatra . . . Shaw . . . Busi-
ness.
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Joseph Carugati Frances Castro
"Joe" . . . Versatile, well- i5l'l!'illllilCn . . . Friendly.
liked, happy-go-lucky . . . smart dresser., gay . . . ulleew
l'at . . . llistory Forum . . . . - Tri-Hi-Y - - - Ullvifl Rose
llasketfhall Team . . . llanv- . . . Music . . . Vanilla Sodas
ing . . . Records . . . lee . . . Senior Chorus . . . Busi-
Cream .... Io Stafford . . ness.
ll.S. Navy.
Harriet A. Castrueei Yola Ccria
"Cast" . . . Cute, popular. "Yolie" . . . industrious.
willy . . . Ro . . . Service giflell, musical . . . "Dolly"
Club . . . Tri-lli-Y . . . Sen- . . . All State Chorus . . .
ior Council . . . llorsehack Sfffiy of Clltlir . . . Service
riding . . . Candy . , . Club . . . Clee Club . . .
"Ste4'll's" . . . Business. Dam-ing . . . Piano . . . Mu-
sic Teacher.
Patsy Ccsaro Anthony Clemente
"Pat" . . . Good-sport. lttipll- "Tony" . . . Affable, talented,
lar, humorous . . . Joe . . . ambitious . . . John . . .
Carden Cluh . . . Basketball Choir . . . Music . . . Piano
Manager . . . Records . . . . . . Sports . . . College.
Dancing . . . ,lo Stafford . . .
Glenn Milla-r . . . Business.
Paul D. Cohen Elido Coira
"Paul" . . . Polite, reserved, "El" . . . Tall. dark. and
ambitious . . . Rudy . . . handsome . . , Modest . . .
Safety Patrol . . . Sports Fan Quiet . . . Eddie. Roger and
. . . Music . . . Camping . . . Knobby . . . History Forum
Bicycling . . . Accountant. . . . Basketball . . . Baseball
. . . Vaughn Monroe . . .
Merchant Marine.
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Carmine D'Amico
"Sonny" . . . Slick, "sharp" "Phil" . . . Fun-loving, sin-
dresser, smiling . . . Camera cere, calm . . . Marie . . .
Club . . . Gym Team . . . Chubby . . . Vice-Pres. of
Swimming . . . Athletics . . . Italian Club . . . Service Club
Photography . . . Engineer.
Murry Davidson
"Murry" . . . Blonde, witty,
talented . . . Wing collars
. . . Knitted ties . . . Jack
and Kenny . . . History For-
um . . . Altruist . . . Art
Editor . . . Copains . . . Car-
toons . . . Track . . . Lana
. . . Commercial Advertiser.
R. Marie Colombo
. . . Dancing . . . Cadet Nurse
Joan Cotter
talkative . . . Margaret . .
Pan American Club . .
Swimming . . . Dancing . .
tures . . . Nurse.
"Joanie" . . . Lively, neat,
Skating . . . Collecting pic-
Dolores Coskey
"Marie" . . . Ambitious, sin- "Dee" . . . Progressive, neat,
cere, dependable . . . Jean charming . . . Frankie . . .
Lu . . . Marie . . . Miss Green eyes . . . Tri-Hi-Y
Walsh . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . . . . "The Voice" . . . Har-
Service Club . . . Altruist old . . . Secretary.
Arthur Crovatto
"Artie" . . . Ambitious, ver-
satile, sincere . . . Bob . . .
Capable Pres. of Senior
Class, of German Club, and
of National Honor Society
. . . Altruist . . . Noon Hour
Committee . . . Doct'or.
Phyllis Dato
. . . Skating . . . Horseback
riding . . . Always collecting
money . . . Business.
Louise M. De Leo
'Lou" . . . Tall, conservative,
independent . . . Anneliese
. . . Knitting for the Red
Cross . . . Clark Cable . . .
Secretary at Metropolitan
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Lucy De Leo
"Sonny" . . . Lively, helpful,
ambitious . . . Frank . . .
Joe . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . Service
Club . . . Dancing . . . Swim-
ming . . . Richard Jackel
. . . Nurse.
Anthony Dc Martino
"Pots-h" . . . Amiable, deter-
mined but reserved . . . Bas-
ketxlmll Team . . . Dancing
. . . Records . . . Glenn Miller
. . . U. S. Navy.
Richard Del Prete
"Dick" . . . Vim, vigor and
vitality . . . Lusty . . . His-
tory Forum . . . Music . . .
Writes lyrics . . . Jalopy . . .
Navy . . . Medical Held.
Ann Louise De Nicola
"Annie" . . . Cheerful smile,
twinkling eyes, winning way
. . . Lucy, Dot and Jo . . .
Steno Club . . . Chief Corres.
Sec. of Altruist . . . Music
. . . Bowling . . . Swimming
. . . Sports . . . Private Sec-
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Robert J. Dennllardt Catherine M. Denzel
uB0b,, - - - C0miC2ll, idle- "Peanuts" . . . Small, mild,
chatter, "eager-beaver" . . . reticent . . . Tommy . . .
Helmuth . . . Parducci . . . Phil . . . Dancing . . . "Oh,
Basketball - - - Airplane my nerves" . . . Absent lists
Models . . . Collects records , , , Secretary-
. . . Glenn Miller . . . Pilot.
Michael J. De Riso Marion M. Dickerson
"Mr. Dee" . . . Lackadaisical, "Mickey" . . . Helpful, gen-
progressive, complacent . . . erous . . . Bobbie . . . Ger-
Harry . . . Dotty . . . Science man Club . . . Music . . .
Club . . . Kaydets . . . Bas- Bicycling . . . Horseback rid-
ketball . . . Swimming . . . ing . . . Bowling . . . Field
Glenn Miller . . . Dentist. of Music.
Willianl R. Dollard ,lobn M. Douzgian
"Bill" . . . Courteous, like- "Douz" . . . Witty, jolly,
able, amicable . . . Herby amiable . . . Tex . . . Sgt. at
. . . Archery Club . . . Foot- Arms Varsity E Club . . .
ball and Baseball fan . . . Football Team . . . A.G.A.U.
Dancing . . . Skating . . . . . . Armed Forces.
Agriculture . . . College.
Shirley E. East Dorothy A. Egizi
"Sbirl" . . . Sweet, friendly, "Dot" . . . Cheerful, petite,
sincere . . . Lil . . . Til . . . jitterbug . . . Tex . . . Bangs
Vice-Pres of Tri-Hi-Y . . . . . . Bobby sox . . . Swim-
Skating . . . Movies . . . ming . . . "Sc-hroeders" . . .
Pennsylvania . . . Frank Sin- Memorial . . . Frank Sinatra
atra . . . Van Johnson . . . . . . Twinkle Toes . . . Sec-
Business School. retary.
Eugene J. Earnest Doris L. Filiputti
"Yutch', . . . Gay, blushing, "Fil" . . . Tall, lively, attrac-
ever-ready . . . Gladys . . . tive . . . Audrey . . . Tri-Hi-Y
Safety-Patrol . . . Service . . . Bobby sox . . . Dancing
Club . . . Football and Bas- . . . Skirts and Sweaters . . .
ketball fan . . . U.S. Navy. Mocassins . . . "The Voice"
. . . Business.
Mary Rosemary Fina Doris E. Fletcher
'gMarie" . . . Musical, indus- "Fletcb', . . . Ambitious,
trious, reserved . . . Vinny reliable, agreeable . . . Mari-
. . . Choir . . . Basketball lyn . . . Clem . . . Roller
and Football Fan . . . Music skating . . . Collects post
. . . Dancing . . . Secretary. cards . . . Bowling . . .
Music . . . Secretary.
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Irvin I. Furman
"llut1'h" . . . Glilr, industri-
ous, vapalnle . . . Varsity E
. . . Captain of Tennis Team
. . . Guns . . . Woody llerman
. . llacteriologist. Allruist . . . Photographer.
Mary Carahealian John Cattanella
"Cary" . . . Clleerlul. easy- L',lolmny"...W'ell-liked. will-
going, intelligent . . . Steno
Cluli . . . Survive tlluli . . .
Altruisl . . . Dancing . . .
Vuughn Monroe . . . l'er- Fan . . . ll.S.Navy.
soncl Work.
Arthur Ciogold Marion T. Geissler
"Amie" , , , Quiel, 3-ginccre, "Malls" . . . Cute, impish,
in,,l,i,-4-fl , , , ljmmltl , , , flirt . . . Corinne . . . Collins
Sports lfan . . . lit't'0l'4lN . . . - - - H0TS9ll1l4'k'l'iding - - -
Glenn Miller . . . College.
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Harriet Frederick Lucy Froonjiau
"Harriet" . . . Sugar and "Lu" . . . Cheerful, friendly,
spice and everything nice determined . . . Service
. . . Rita and Eliett . . . Van Clulr . . . Steno Club . . .
Johnson . . . Danving . . . Allruist . . . Music . . . Sec-
Clenn Miller . . . Cadet retary.
Nurse.
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l.eo Carabedian
ulilllltln . . . Jovial, vooper.
alive, lackadaisiral . . . Cam-
era Clulr . . . Sports fan . . .
lnquiring Pliotograplier . . .
ing. humorous . . . "Quiz"
. . . Pres. of Italian Cluh . . .
Senior Count-il . . . Sports
llaslxetliall Fan . . . Corny
jokes . . . Frank Sinatra . . .
Housewife.
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Paul A. Gilbert
uClutch" . . . Humorous,
friendly, and capable . . .
Nick . . . Kamera Club . .
Football and Basketball . .
Merchant Marine.
Lucy Hadjian
"Lu" . . . Dark, helpful, gay
...Ann,Dotand Jo...
Chief Corres. Secretary of
Altruist . . . Bowling . . .
Swimming . . . Steno Club
...Music...Sports...
Private Secretary.
ilflatilda S. Gonczi
uTil" . . . Neat, pretty, natur-
al...Ray....leanie...
Treasurer of Tri-Hi-Y . . .
Altruist . . . Service Club
. . . Dancing . . . Swimming
. . . Pleated skirts . . .
Frankie . . . Harry . . . Van
. . . Business School.
Rosemary D. Hanna
i'Ro,' . . . Brains, beauty,
charm . . . Harriet . . . Vice-
Pres. of National Honor So-
ciety . . . Noon Hour Com-
mittee . . . Food and Fun
Club . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . Danc-
ing . . . Swimming . . .
L'Stech,s', . . . Van Johnson
. . . College.
Gloria Goodhue Doris Grandelis
A'Doris" . . . Studious, poised,
cooperative . . . Harriet . . .
National Honor Society . .
Asst. Editor Yearbook . . .
Science . . . Music . . . Clin-
ical work.
'5Chicky" . . . Serene, casual,
carefree . . . Bobby . . .
Vice-Pres. of Girlis Camera
Club . . . Swimming . . . Ice-
skating . . . Secretary.
Herbert Harries Helen H2lVC1'SiiCk
"Herby" . . . lndustrious, GKCFFH - - - Beauty. SWCCV
quiet, conscientious . . . Ken- 11685, winning smile . - - Olll'
ny , , , Iiiggry Fgrufn , , , OWU Belly HUIIOII . . . Jilfllile
P0p's Car , , , A, B, C , , , Cheerleader Co-Captain . . .
Horseback Riding . . . Ani- Collector of lipsticks . . .
mal Lover . . . Veterinarian. Bookkeeper.
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llc-lc-n J. llomla-rson Margarm-t Hvss ,lohn Horoskv Frank lannazzonc
"llc-lon" . . , 1fompanionalrlo. i'Mi1'ke'y" . . . Talkative. Jiilllllly . . . lrish Slllilk'. gay. "Knohhy" . . . Prankster.
hvlpful, merry . . . .Ioyrv . . . lrlondv. ilnpish . . . Ruthie soriahlv . . . Tony and Larry wvll-likotl. gnotl-natured . .
Choir . . . Dancing . . . Swim- . . . Prvs. of Cirl's Camera . . . Mvloalim-rs . . . All State- Jack . . . El . . . History For-
ming . . . llorsolrark ricling illllll . . . Sowing . . . llanr- Cllftil'...l'l00lll1lllllll1lTl'1l4'li uln . . . Collects coins . .
. . . Bowling . . . C0ll4?t'ls ing . . . Drawing . . . A. A. . . . New York City Collogv Frank Sinatra . . . ILS. Navy
fore-ign roins .. .Navy Nurse. Uilivv . . . Secretary. for Music . . . Ratlio Singer.
l
Charlvs F. ,llwt'lltvi'
"Charlie" . . . Wafll-drossval.
Wqyglp M4-1-Ip my-g studious. vnergc-tit' . . . .Inn-
y J ior l'olit-f- . . . Allruist Edi- Anna Mario Kclly Annvliosc Koko
"Wars" . . . l"vliritous. stutli- tor-in-Chic-f . . . Vive-l'ros.
ous, amialrlo . . . Tux and of S1-imlrev tllulv . . . National "Kf'lly" . . . Co-gvllur. help- g'Kokv" . . . Obliging. hearty.
Pepsi . . . Roatling . . . liasc- Honor Society . . . Dancing ful. happy . . . Manager of genuine . . . Louise . . . S0t"y
hall Manager . . . Sports l"an . . . Stamp collecting . . . Altruist Board . . . Business of Arrhery Cluh . . . Camp-
. . . Swimming . . . Theater Tommy Dorsey . . . Engin- Manager of Yearbook . . ing . . . Sports . . . llarry
Operator, Q-er, llrainatim' Clulx. llahhit . . . Nurse.
Eugenia J. La Porta Elizabeth M. Lasco
'aJean" . . . Tall, dark, ter- uBety" . . . Petite, package
rific . . . Norma . . . Sec'y of tease . . . Evelyn . . . Cam-
History Forum . . . Altruist era Club . . . Dancing . . .
. . . National Honor Society Dick Haymes . . . Sports Fan
. . . Dancing . . . 6'Stech's" .. . Secretary.
. . . Horseback riding . . .
Accountant.
Evelyn Margaret Koller
6'Pepsi" . . . Blushing. well-
known, energetic . . . Sonny
and Rocco . . . Vice-Pres. of
Food and Fun Club . . .
Noon Hour Committee . . .
Service Club . . . Cheerlead-
er . . . Dancing . . . Photo-
grapher.
William Krentler
"Bill" . . . Quiet, studious,
reserved . . . Lueders . . .
Archery Club . . . Hunting
. . . Fishing . . . Swimming
. . . Draftsman.
Ralph Lanni
HRalph" . . . Gentleman, vi-
gorous, sharp dresser . . .
Flo . . . Pres. of Projection-
ists . . . Altruist . . . Sports
Editor . . . Baseball . . .
Tommy Dorsey . . . U. S.
Navy.
Walter Kouyoumjian
"Yum-Yum" . . . Happy, ar-
gumentive, pleasant . . . Gene
. . . Pres. of Radio Club . . .
Football and Basketball . . .
Dancing . . . Army.
Ralph J. Lamo
uRalph" . . . Lively, sociable,
nonchalant . . . Football
Team . . . Swimming . . .
Al . . . Drawing . . . Danc-
ing . . . Aeronautical De-
signer.
Fred Lapnow
MFL." . . . Merry, helpful,
cordial . . . Varsity E . . .
A.A. Office L . . Basketball
and Football fan . . . Records
. . . Dancing . . . Glenn Mil-
ler . . . Engineer.
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Patricia ll. Loc 7
"Patti" . . . Likcalblc, viva- X
4-ions, pleasing smile . . .
Tri-lli-Y . . . Clizlrroul llrznw-
ings . . . llorscburk ritling '
. . . Howling . . . "l lJon't
Wannt to Sul Tlm World on
4' book
Fire" . . . Scvrutalry. . Plays
rw'
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Cliarlottv S. Dora I1llf'Cll0Sl
l'i'fl""Nl""'ll4"' "Squit'li" . . . VVitty jovial.
it . . . Bott . Su mer-
l.u1'ky" . . . llnppy-go-lm-ky. 'Wger ,y ' ' l.
friendly. In-lpful . . . Sluts Hmm .0f. 'Link Nan ' BHD'
Triuni-Y Mum. 1-lc riding . . . Musn' . . .
lumlry ' i I Slmrh Fam I l Andy Rumvll . . . f,l0l'l1':ll.
Swimming . . . Acting . .
Sc-1-rotary.
Willianiil l.u1-tlors Jost- rbinv Nlurotta
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"Bill" .... I olly. 4-llvrgctiv, "Jo" . . . l'l1-nszlnt. st-rioua,
sporty . . . l'r4-fa. of Archery xwll-munncronl . . . liyllll . . .
Club . . . Pliotogralpliy . . . tlirll tiurncrai Club . . .
llunling . . . lflhlllllg . . . llamving . . . Tommy Dorsey
Swimming . . . Me-1-liunivul . . . Sm-rotary.
l'lm,git1cul'.
Bill'-
Alpllonsc F. Martinclli Alllllllilfy xlilyl'l'
"Nickels" . . . Retircnt, mus- i'l'lI'Zlllliil'l, . . . S0l'l1Iltll'. bup-
irall, conservative . . . Bob py. annbitionf . . . llolty . . .
. . . I,Zll'dlltYCi , , , Service Senior Tri-lli-X . . . llillltillg
Club . . . Trnrk . . . Collects . . . Skating . . . llfihtillg . . .
records . . . Kayclets . . . Nursv.
Glenn Miller , . . Owner of
Record Shop.
Ruth Miller Rudy Molinia
"Ruthie" . . . Shy, sincere, "Rudy" . . . Well-mannered,
reliable . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . ambitious, afiable . . . Safety
Service Club . . . Sewing Patrol . . . Girls . . . Bow
. . . Swimming . . . Interior Ties . . . Sports Fan . . .
Decorating. Driving . . . Pharmacist.
Edward Molinari Kenneth Monti
'gRed" . . . Jovial, polite, 'LKenny" . . . Amiable, well-
good sport . . . Elido and mannered, clever . . . Harriet
Potch . . . Food . . . Driving . . . Richie . . . Vice-Pres.
"p0p's" car . . . Sports . . . of Band . . . Baseball . . .
Business. Drums . . . Model Airplanes
. . . Music . . . Harry James
98 . . . Radio Technician.
John McCabe Robert McClung
'slat-ki, . . . Quiet, courteous. "Bob" . . . Popular, athletic,
helpful. friendly . . . Al . . . pleasing personality . . .
Ralph . . . Basketball . . . Mark . . . Vice-Pres. of Noon
Baseball . . . Sports Fan . . . Hour Committee . . . Foot-
Engineer. ball Team . . . Co-Capt. of
Baseball Team . . . Dancing
. . . Basketball . . . Engineer.
Ruth J. Mcntrasti Warren R. Mendes
MBaby" . . . Always happy, "Moo-Moo" . . . Friendly,
pretty, sweet . . . Vic . . . quiet, helpful . . .Gym Team
History Forum . . . .lo Staf- . . . Sports fan . . . Dancing
ford's Rival . . . Dancing . . . . . . Movies . . . U. S. Navy.
Cadet Nurse.
Maric Morcllo Raymond K. Morton
"Junior" . . . l'rompl. deter- L'Rav" . . . Massive. well-
lllilll'll, inquisitive . . . Mike liked, drowsy . . . Capt. of
. . . Hill . . . 'l'ri-Ili-Y . . . Basketball Team . . . Arch-
Service Illuh . . . Hooks . . . ery clnh . . . Baseball Team
Dancing . . . lfoothall l"an . . . Varsity E Cluh . . . Bowl-
. . . Secrctary. ing . . . Buainess.
Marilyn C. Moscr Rudolph L. Moser
"Dolly" . . . Plcasant. quick "Rudy" . . . Placid serenity,
hlllllli conrlconf . . . Doris companionahle . . . Sam . . .
. . . lfre-nch Clnh . . . Roller lfoothall Team . . . Hockey
skating . . . Music . . . llanc- . . . llaskelhall . . . U.S.
ing . . . Secrclary. Navy.
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Eugenie Mae Naters
"Jean" . . . Dreamy, cooper-
ative, coy . . . Marie . . .
Mr. Cartwrighfs right hand
girl . . . Corresponding with
Servicemen . . . Cadet Nurse.
Mary C. Pascali
'gPeanut" . . . Quiet. cordial.
conservative . . . Joan . . .
Camera Cluh . . . Dancing
. . . Frank Sinatra . . . School
Teacher.
James 0'Hare
ii.lilnniy" . . . Casual, non-
chalant. devil-may-care inan-
ner . . . Roger . . . Sports fan
. . . Teasing . . . Girls . . .
U. S. Navy.
Phyllis M. Pastore
"Phil" . . . Gay. sociable.
chatterbox . . . Catherine and
Mike . . . Dancing . . . Movies
. . . Talking . . . Nurse.
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,lean R. Pcga Sal T. Perrone
"Jeanie" . . . Wittiiing per- "Sal', . . . quiet. studious.
sonality. agile, popular. . . ambitious . . . Phil . . .
"Til" . . . Tex . . . Lt. Service Fairview . . . Football and
Club . . . Pres. Food and Baseball Tennis . . . Parties
Fun Club . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . . . . Swimming . . . Elec-
National Honor Society . . . trician.
Dancing . . . Swimming . . .
Bowling . . . Plaid skirts
Lon McAllister . . . Account-
ant.
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Walter B. Petermann
"Walter" . . . Quiet, pleasant,
studious . . . Vice-Pres. Ar-
chery Club . . . Sports . . .
Music . . . Piano . . . Busi-
ness.
Ferdinand Prospcro
"Sonny',-"Pros" . . . Smooth
dancer, polite, dapper . . .
Pepsi . . . Pres. Noon Hour
Committee . . . Basketball
Team . . . Varsity E . . .
Pegged pants . . . Vaughn
Monroe . . . US. Navy.
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T Norma Ra asco
"Norm" . . . Peppy, pleasing,
pretty . . . Bob and .lean . . .
Cheerleader . . . Noon Hour
Committee . . . Circulation
Mgr. of Altruist . . . Horse-
back riding . . . Swimming
. . . "Stech's" . . . Secretary.
Evelyn M. Platoni
"Lynn', . . . Considerate,
felicitous. casual . . . Chickie
. . . Sec'y of Girls' Camera
Club . . . Dancing . . . Glenn
Miller . . . Secretary.
Dorothy Quinn
"Little .loeu .... A durable,
lively, poised . . . Ann . . .
Secretary Steno Club .
Dancing . . . Eating .
Secretary.
W'esley Reed
"Wes" . . . Musical. funster.
talented . . . Pres. of Band
. . . Vice-Pres. German Club
. . . Orchestra . . . All Music
. . . Draftsman
llzlrrivt lim-i1l Dorothy lf. Rvinlmrxl
"Bunny" . . . Slmlioux. good- "Dolly" . . . lilllhlllllg. sum-I.
naliurwl. 1-fiivivnl . . . Doris llillllfill . . . Yoln . . . Sc'l"y
National llonor Socivly . . . of Tri-lli-Y . . . Dancing . . .
Truualiror of Senior lllun Se'1'rolnry.
. . . Altruis-I . . . Drawing
. . Svielivc Tuna-Ilur.
lrla Sarah Ro:-urn Mario l. Rumi
u'l'lilI'1lllN . . . 'I'ulmnml. ru- "Marie" . . . Guy. friendly.
B-nl?l'VI'1l., vfliviulll . . . llurvuy likuuirlv . . . lil. of Svrvivv
. . . Arla llllll Cruflx fllulr . . . lllulr . . . Prof. of Tri-ili-Y
Drawing . . . Pe-rry lliblllll . . . . . . l,1llll'illg . . . Swimming
llouiniurriul Arlir-I. . . . Sevrclury.
lfrunk Svurufilo lfllizuln-Ili Sl'lllllilll
ul'll'1llllilCv . . . l'opulau'. ulln- Milf-IIy" . . . quin-I. llllllQ'
luliv, llli51'lll1'V0llH . ..5Q'll'Al1,Z lnlonelc' . . . ll0l'll . . . Hvurl
. . . Vifl'-l,l'l'h. of Xznwily li 'l'1'q-ansiiwl' of Bunk Stuff . . .
. . . Noun Nour li0llIlllllll'C' Rollvl' Sliilllllfl, . . . Swim-
. . . I'I'l'a. of lll'IIlI'1llN . . . ming .... i Xmly Rusaell . . .
lfoollmll llo-Captain . . . Bookkeeper.
D
lllfologrupliy . . . ffliurlia-
Spivuk . . . lufunlry.
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Gloria Rogan
"Dimples" . . . l.oquucio11s.
lively. determined . . . Cookie
. . . Fran . . . Pliologmpliy
. . . Ire Skating . . . Dancing
Van Johnson . . . Business.
liogvr lil'll'll
"Dirk" . . . llllSl'lllt'Y0llS. so-
riulrlc. ale-lcrniim-ml .... lim
. . . Capt. of S4-rvicv Club
. . . lfoollrzlll . . . Ftznnp
1-ollvvling . . . 'l'onuuy Dor-
svy . . . l. 5. Navy.
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Eddy W. Schuster Lawrence A. Sehwartz ,lack Shareshian Lillian Sobers
"Eddie" . . . Fun-loving, de- "Larry" . . . Peppy. lanky, n.lavkie"' . . . Carefree, mis- "Lil', . . . Small, sweet. smil
honair, good-natured . . . jovial . . . Pres. of Chess rhievous. companionable . . . ing . . . Paul , . . Shirley . .
Duke . . . Cordes and George Club . . . Yo-Yo Club . . . Knobby . . . National Honor Tri-Hi-Y . . . Bank Staff . .
. . . Radio Club . . . Base- Baseball . . . Glenn Miller Soriety . . . Sc-orekeeper . . . Skating . . . Swimming . .
ball Team . . . Basketball . . . 'tAbsent-minded proles- History Forum . . . Frank Pretty Clothes . . . Secretary
Sir Gallzlllads . . . B0wliHg sor" . . . Make-Believe Ball- Sinatra . . . U.S. Navy.
. . . Swimming - - - ClCl1H room . . . Sorial Studies.
Miller . . . Machinists Mate.
Nicholas J. Squicciarini
"Squir-ci" . . . Happy-gm
lucky, friendly, chic . . .
Pres. of Euclid Club . . .
Dancing . . . Pleasure driv-
ing . . . Sharp ties . . . Glenn
Miller . . . U. S. Navy
Gerald Louis
Gloria Staloff Thielemann Eliett Tognetti
g'Gee-Gee', . . . Amirable, "Jerry" . . . Quiet, humor- "Lottie,' . . .Pleasant, charm
chatty, jovial . . . Shirley and ous, mischievous . . . Enzo ing, sim-ere . . . Johnny . .
Rhoda . . . Dramatic Club . . . Joe . . . Junior Police Set-'y of Italian Club . .
. . . Basketball fan . . . Dane- . . . Service Club . . . Base- National Honor Society . .
ing . . . Paul Allen . . . Col- ball . . . Giants . . . Account- Robert Walker . . . Private
lege. ant. Secretary.
,loscphine 'll0lltLlSlIll
"Jo" . . . Poised, sincere. re-
liable . . . Circulation Man-
agur of Allruist . . . Vice-Pres.
ol Steno Club . . . Sec'y of
National Honor Society . . .
Dancing . . . Swimming . . .
Secretary.
Bella Weiss
"Hella" . . . Genuine Friend,
talented leader, likeable per-
sonality . . . Slate Varsity
debater . . . American l.egion
contest winner . . . l.atin
Club . . . Treas. ol National
llonor Society . . . Cap't. of
Service Club . . . Allruist . . .
Raw Vegetables . . . College.
Gloria B. 'l'orm0y
g'Clo" . . . Pretty, denlure,
amiable . . . Helen . . .
Treas. of llistory Forum . . .
Circulation Mgr. of Altruist
. . . Art . . . Swimming . . .
Business.
.loycc K. W'crt
floyce" . . . Courteous, l'0Ilt-
panionable. helpful . . .
Chicky and Helen . . . Tri-
Hi-Y . . . Dancing . . . Swim-
ming . . . Glenn Miller . .
Business School.
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Margaret Anna Van Pclt
"Peggy" . . . Clever, talented.
pleasant . . . Twsirliug . . .
Music . . . Drawing . . . Art
School . . . Commercial
Artist.
Dorothy .lean Ziclinski
g'Dottie" . . . Lovely clothes.
forever smiling. trim figure
. . . Cheerleader . . . Class
Sec'y . . . Pres. ot' Steno Club
Circulation Manager of Al-
truist . . . Swimming . . .
Dancing . . . Secretary.
Paul Van Stccnberghe
"Van" . . . Casual. amiable.
athletic . . . Lillian . . . Ham-
burgers . . . Sec'y of Varsity
E . . . Football Team . . .
Swimming . . . Basketball
. . . U.S. Navy.
Michacl La Rosa
"Mike" . . . Jovial, amicable,
well-known . . . Jack and
Dom . . . Service Club . . .
Bowling . . . Swimming . . .
Harry James . . . Playboy.
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Class History
THE last echo of departing footsteps had died away and all was quiet in the
halls of Emerson High School. No sound broke upon the solitude or so it
seemed to the hurrying straggler whose thoughts dwelt upon the approaching
weekend. Suddenly the tinkling of the corridor fountain fell upon his ear.
The soft splashing continued and as the student paused, these musical words
floated to him.
'4Oh dear. Another class is saying goodby. June Class of '45, your four
years are soon over. Time is so short."
"Yes, time is short," the walls voiced reply. '3Why only yesterday they
drifted in a straggling bunch of unrefined, unintelligent, sleepy looking indi-
viduals. Wvhy they even . . ."
The silver toned fountain intervened. 'ilust a minute, my dear. 'Tis true,
freshmen are often dillicult to handle but with all their faults, though numerous
enough, even I could see they had the real bulldog spirit."
"Maybe you're right but when they became sophomores. they really made
me quake. I don't think they knew how to tell time then according to the size
of the laterooms they had, and the way they tore through here made me weak."
6'Don't he so harsh. That was just their initiative coming to the surface."
'alnitiative you say?"
"No comments. It was at this time they began to assert themselves in var-
ious ways. The basketball and football teams saw many possibilities, others
took to speaking, singing, dancing, organizing, and everyone was carrying his
individual personality in Emerson's hall of Fame.
"They were carving on the desks, too."
'alunior year was truly the turning point," continued the fountain, obliv-
iously. 6'Why, everyone was busy! Remember those club periods, assembly pro-
grams, the Altruist room, anticipation of evaluation and the first Junior Prom
in several years?,'
NI seem to recall it," the walls murmured.
6'Seniors at last," the water trickled thoughtfully. "They worked hard on
the Senior Play, elections, yearbook, sometimes homework, too. Graduation.
The Farewell Dance and then-goodbye. They are deeply indebted to the
Board of Education, Mr. Maney, Mr. Cartwright and all those splendid teachers
who have prepared them for, perhaps, a better world to come." 4
As the musical words diminish, the students-we-June class of '45, bid
farewell to Emerson.
HARRIET REID
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Class
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Out of the mist into the night
Steps our future, shining and bright,
It is the 1950's and I clearly see
The years have passed progressively.
We, the Graduates of "4-5"
As failures or successes are classified.
There's Ruth and there's Shirley,
Charlie, Artie and Lou,
Read on further and I shall tell you of a few
Who have made the grade in our HWho's Who."
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Among the nurses amateursand pro,
Is faithful and true Marie Colombo.
Sweet Ruth Mentrasti is on tops too
And not far behind is De Leo, Lu.
Dot Egizi is a designer of the world's finest dresses
While Corinne, a model, keeps busy the presses.
Marilyn Moser, a career dominates,
Her title "Head Manager" she justly rates.
Dot Grandelis, science has conquered,
She's helping to cure diseases unwanted.
And a farmer's wife is Fletcher, Dot,
You should see her at her garden plot.
Dora Lucchesi is radio's favorite girl,
Her singing sends listeners into a whirl.
Horoske and Clemente have Sinatra beat,
They're finally singing for the social elite.
An executive smart is Ralph Lamo
With four pretty secretaries all in a row.
Thcre's Shirley East and Dot Zielinsky,
Gloria Affsa and Harriet Castrucci.
They take dictation all the day
Predictions
And thus the minutes pass away.
Mike La Rosa, a millionaire, rich and steady,
Owes his wealth to his famous spaghetti,
A foreign correspondent is Squicciarini, Nick
Fair or stormy, he's in the thick.
And Arthur Crovatto, a doctor will be
If he keeps up his studies diligently.
An agriculturist, renowned, is Dollard Bill,
He is much determined and full of will.
Rudy Moser is the best in mechanics,
He fixes machines with his own little tricks.
Charles Juechter is an engineer skilled,
His success he earned, it was not willed.
Blissner Rudolph is a G-Man slick,
A cop the gangsters never lick.
.I ack Antonoff is a universal comedian
Who can be heard each Tuesday evening.
The Giants have Gerald Thielemann
As their dependable left fieldman.
A football hero, widely known
Is our friendly Sal Perrone.
And good old Morton Ray
ls the basketball hero of the day,
With De Martino and Prospero Fred,
He has the national title, lead.
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As I revealed name by name
Did you notice how they came to fame?
How each, some talent did pursue,
Until his dream really came true?
Then remember that what I say here
Will come to pass, year by year.
Until at last, at our goals we arrive,
We, the Graduates of H4-S".
Your class fortune-teller,
ARLETTE BRENNISER
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UN ITY-WATCHWORD FOR PEACE
IT is inevitable that we the students of today, entering upon a new threshold
of life will be the leaders, the citizens and the voters of tomorrow. See-
ing that we are educated properly in order to carry out our obligation to the
world as citizens, has been the duty of our teachers. But the job of carrying
out these duties, completely rests upon our shoulders.
We are yet in the formative years of our life. We are forming opinions,
getting ideas, developing our mind and bodies. We must, though, at all time
keep a broad mind and be unbiased in our opinion.
At the very time of this writing, history is being made by the great leaders
of the world. What they decide at their conferences may not effect us today
while yet students, but surely will have a definite bearing on the shaping of the
destiny of the world in our future.
It may be difficult for us to accustom ourselves to new world and domestic
organizations but we must be willing to accept these systems for the common
good. To repeat the mistakes of the last war would be catastrophic. Isolation
is outmoded and we have learned that only through complete co-operation
with the world will we he able to reconvert ourselves into a thriving peace time
nation.
It is our duty then, as we enter upon the doorstep of a new world to reaf-
firm and to rededicate ourselves to seeing that unity among ourselves and our
allies be the 'watchword of our future lives.
KENNETH' LEVENSTEIN
lf0GY.Q
TOMORROW
Tomorrow, there will come a dawn,
That tomorrow is just ahead,
Our battle weary boys will come home,
But not their comrades, dead.
Their comrades lie now far away,
On the torn battleiields,
They will not see the dawn to come,
Nor what the tomorrow will yield.
But whate'er the results,
The peace will bring,
Our boys in heaven
Are sure of one thing-
They did not give their lives
That we should mourn,
They gave their lives instead
To bring nearer the dawn.
This dawn which will rise
On a lasting peace,
This HTomorrow" when all the wars
Will cease.
MARIAN DICKERSON
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THE DAZEOF A SENIOR B
"Get up!" your mother's voice cries out
But you in bed just turn about,
The hands upon the clock turn too
'Twill be detention now for you.
You hurriedly wash your face in your clothes
You hinder yourself--even trip on your toes,
At last with a dash you're out of the gate
You fly around the corner-no good-youire too late.
Ah, well-into history-the class will begin
"Good Morning!" the teacher with cheery wide grin
Says "Answer the question, there's no time to lose."
fYou've not even time to squirm out by a ruse.J
And so it continues through English and lab.
"They dig up hard questions," you grouchily crab
Knowing full well if 'twere done' but last night
The load lying on you would be much more light.
At last rings the lunch bell you pummel your way
Through hallways well-crowded
fAn exceptional dayl.
On line you will stand and wait for your lunch
Then on one last cookie you hastly crunch
Before running downstairs to a spacious gym
'Ere the fine music may start for beginj
Bells again--up the stairs-seconds remain,
Hurry before you are marked late again.
Now to get started to fifth period class
Then into the study hall happily you pass.
Service Club members all the while chant
"Step Along-mKeep Moving"
l,lVIy, how they rantlj
Now in the study you peacefully sit
Open that textbook and study it!
Finally 'tis over one period more
Oh this class is easy--why almost a bore!
Wrhatl A surprise test! You frown with dismay
ls that the right manner to finish a day?
Three-seventeen! What a heavenly time.
A sent'ment pervades you, a feeling benign.
"Four years 're not enough
I wish there were more,',
And with this short eulogy
You scoot out the door.
BELLA WEISS
CXQQZW
AIR WAVE ANTICS
Last night after supper,
I sat down to rest
And figured I'd listen to
The program I liked best.
I turned on the radio
And what did I hear?
A noise like a siren
That shot through my ear.
Ah! Now I hear the announcer
His voice sounds so funny,
He's asking us listeners
If we need any money.
By the time he is through
The programis half done,
But finally it's started
With a shot from a gun.
A loud scream is heard,
A detective appears,
He looks at the body
And suspiciously sneers.
"The culprit is with us,
Right here in this room
And he is none other than . . .
Then comes a loud boom.
It never, ever seems to fail
When the murderer is to be named-
The tubes inside of the radio
Rebel with a noise like a train.
But wait! The noise is dying out,
I still may hear the end,
A voice is saying loud and clear,
g'Do you need money, my friend?"
Now my radio was a small one,
The window was wide open,
And my patience was exhausted-
Now-do you think I'm jokin?
RICHARD Avmccl
EMERSON HIT PARADE
I Dream of You ....
Take It Easy .......,
It Had To Be You ...,.
Iill Wlalk Alone ..,..............
I'm Making Believe ..,,...........
And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine, . .
Don't Fence Me In ..............,
Long Ago And Far Away ........
This Love of Mine ,.............
You're Easy To Dance With .......
I'm Beginning to See The Light ,....
There Goes That Song Again ......
Till Then ........,.............
I'll Be Seeing You ....,.....
Bell Bottom Trousers ....
Good Deal ...,........
Half Way To Heaven ....
Is It Too Late Now ...,
Pages of Memories ,,................
Who'll Take Our Place ...........,..
I Was Taken For A Sleighride In July ........,
What A Sweet Surprise ..............
Time Waits For No One .....
Strictly Instrumental ......
Thanks For The Memory ....
Fools Rush In .............
When Shadows Fall .........
Accent tu Ate the Positive .....
Japanese Sandman ..........
,luke Box Saturday Night ....
When They Ask About You .........
Together .......,...................
How Many Hearts Have You Broken. .
The Very Thought of You ........,..
Lets Take The Long Way Home .,...
American Patrol .......,.........
Tuxedo Junction ........,.......
Black Magic .......
I'm Confessing ,......
Sunrise Serenade ...,.
Trolley Song .......
Oh Marie, Oh Marie .....
Angelina ............,....
Sweet Dreams Sweetheart ....
I'll Understand ............
If You Are But a Dream ..,.
I Should Care ,............
Dance With a Dolly ...........
Don't You Know I Care ...,......
What a Difference a Day Makes. . .
Very Thought Of You .....,....
Irresistible You ,..............
Day After Forever .....
Always ............
Night and Day .....
Being a Senior
. . . .Lunch Hour Rush
Red slr'
B. 0.
...All A's
.Graduation Night
.Detention
Freshman Year
Emerson High
Dot Egizi and Fred Prospero
Senior Year
Alma Mater
. . . .Fifty Years From Now
. . . .Our First Reunion
Frank Zachgo
Til and Ray
Senior B Girls
End of Marking Period
.Year Book
.Senior A's
Summer Romance A
Getting Into High School
Late Bell
I i D I .'.'.Emerson Band
4 Years of High
After Late Bell
J une 23, 194-5
Mr. Hillas's English Classes
Bob Barbera
Stechman's
Absentee
Lillian and Paul
. . . .... Dear Teachers
Our Emerson
After Wed. Night Dances
H311 Squadron"
Noon Time Dancing
Emerson Defeats Union Hill
To Mr. Cartwright
Senior Prom
Union City Trolley at 8:l5
Mike De Riso
.Doodades a'Friend"
When He Gets That '6Greetings
Report Card
. . . .Diploma
2D's On Report
Noon Hour -
.Mr. Maney
.Night Of Graduation
Diploma
.Emerson High School
Day After Prom
4'Emerson"
Homework
MICHAEL DE Rlso
JEAN PEGA
HARRIET CASTRUCCI
EMERSON RADIO TIME
Great Moments In Music ........
Can You Top This? .....
Daytime Classics ....
This Life Is Mine. , .
My True Story ....
Guiding Light ....
Road Of Life ....
Playhouse .,...
Take It Easy ..,..
Bright Horizon .....
Answer Man ....,,
The Better Half ....
Spotlight Band ,...
Quiz Kids .,........
Information Please ..,.
......,...,.........EmersonOrchestra
, . . . .A on Report Card
. . . . .English Period
. . . . .One Session
. . . . Excuse for Absence
.....Mr. Maney
. . . . .After Graduation
, . . . .Senior Play
. . . . .Study Period
. . . . .Graduation
. . , . Mr. Cartwright
. . . . .Senior B's
. . . . .Emerson Band
. . . . .National Honor Society
. . . . .Mr. Cartwright's Oflice
Tracer of Lost Persons .... .... T ruant Officer
Invitation to Music ....
Valiant Lady .........
Mirth and Madness .....
Just Plain Bill ........
Music For You .........
Make Believe Ballroom. . .
Sing Along Club ........
. . . . Noon Hour Dancing
. . . . .Miss Walsh, counselor
. . . . Football Games
. . . . .Bill Brenneck '
. . ..... Music Room 312
, , .... Emerson Gym
. ,............. Emerson Glee Club
MARX' GARABEDIAN
EMERSON AND THE MOVIES
For Whom the Bell Tolls. . . . . . .
So Proudly We Hail .....
The Great Moment .....
Girl Rushi .........
Can't Help Singing ....
A Song to Remember. . ,
Nothing But the Truth. .
Hold Back the Dawn ..... .....
Tomorrow 'the World .....
The Uninvited ......,.
Heavenly Days ......
Rookies on Parade ....,.
Gone With the Wind ...,. ...,.
Standing Room Only ..,..
Top Man .............
. Senior B's
Emerson High School
Graduation
. . . . . .Bid for Senior Prom
Senior Chorus
Alma Mater
.. ...... Caught cutting a period
Morning of graduation
After graduation
Senior A's
Our days in Emerson
. . . . . .Seniors in Service
High School Days
At Senior Play
Mr. Maney
MARY GARABEDIAN
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Mrs. Lloyd-Class Advlser
RfvC'lf'R00m3 Home Room Teachers De Si'WsR00m
Miss Cifford4Ro0m 203
Miss Walsh-Counsellor
Mrs. Froehlich-Room 2
Senior Play
N April 27 the Senior Ais and B's presented its Senior Play entitled "Spring
Green." The plot was woven around a young hoy who seemed to he a proh-
lcm hecausc of his hohhy of hrecding earthwornls. He hccolncs very much in-
volved with his father, his girl friend and the police. But all ends well when the
famous earthwornl specialist from Texas arrives and reveals that Newtonls
lmlihy will solve the whole earthworln prohlelu.
The play which was written hy Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements is a
comedy in three acts. lt was coached hy Miss Minnie Blanche Rittgers.
For six weeks the lll0lllllC1'S of the cast attended rehearsals and worked
conscientiously with Miss Rittgers to make the play a success.
Mr. Putnam
Pinkie Ames ,
Dunk Doyle
Bing Hotchkiss.
Genevieve Jones
Major Todd . . .
T. Newton Todd
Eula Hotchkiss
THE CAST
Dr. Luther. Blodgett .. , .. ,
.Charles .luechter
. . . ,Margaret Hess
. , . . ,Ralph Lamo
..Murry Davidson
Lucille Bussanich
Richard Del Prete
. .William Dollard
.Arlette Brenniser
. . . .Jack Anlonoff
Officer Ryan ....,.,.. .... K enneth Levenstein
Nina Cassell . , .,....... Evelyn Stein
Mrs. Rumhle .. ....,... Zelda Vinik
Tony Cassell ,,.. .... M arilyn Tauber
Scootie Cassell ..,,. . . .Denise Kuenzler
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Gloria Tormey
Kenneth Levenstein
Arletfe Brennelser
CLASS ACTORS AND ACTRESS
ASW
Wslham Dollard
Bella Weuss
SCHOOL
Juechfer
Durorhy EQIZI
Fred Prospero
POPUL R
Patsy Ceasaro
Frank Scarafile
CLASS ATHLETES
Hamer Casfruccl
nne Burke
Eugene Erne
CLA
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MOST STUDIOUS
VEN US AND APOLLO
Harnes
Dorothy Zielinski
MOST VERSATILE
Harriet Reid
Rosemary Hanna
CLASS WITS
Arihur Crovatta
Robert Barbera
zrothy Rhcinhard
JSHERS
BEST DRESSED
John Douzgian
Edwin Schusier
Gloria Affsa
Jack Anfonoff
CLASS FLIRTS
.Marlon Geussler
BEST PERSONALITY
Evelyn Koller
Doris Filiputfi
CLASS MUSICIANS
:hard Del Prefe
Robert McCIung
CLASS ARTISTS
Yola Cena
vurknn
Sarah Rosen
ational Honor Society
ARTHUR CROVATTO ROSEMARY I-IANNA
President Vice President
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JOSEPHINE TOMASINI
Secretary
ELIETT TOGNETTI
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Treasurer
EUGENIA LA P0 RTA
JACK SHARESHIAN WILLIAM BOSSART CHARLES .IUECHTER
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Altruist
Editorial
Lillian Davidson. Faculty Adviser
Charles Juechter, Editor
Kenneth Levenstein, Assistant Editor
Business
George Manfredi. Faculty Adviser
Anna Kelly, General Manager
Helen Xverrback, Dolores DeNicola
Assistant Treasurers
Purpose--The Altruist is the school
paper which has been published bi-weekly
throughout the term by the students,
about the students, and for the students
of Emerson High School.
Aeronautie Club
Williaixl Larsen. Faculty Adviser
Ernest Schwab. President
Raymond Mould. Vice President
Patricia Kirby, Secretary
Nicholas Gallipoli, Treasurer
Purpose-The Aeronautic club is or-
ganized to interest students in the study
of all phases of neronautics. to develop
skill in the construction of both flying
and scale model aeroplanes. and through
these activities to encourage students in
the selection of a worth-while hobby.
Archery Club ,
John Acinapura. Faculty Adviser
Willizlnl Lueders. President
Wztlter Petermann. Vice President
Anneliese Koke. Secretary
Rose Farah. Treasurer
Purpose The main objective of the
Archery Club is to provide healthful
recreation in the use of leisure time and
to develop a hobby from which one can
drive enjoyment. Other purposes of
the Archery Club are to promote hunt-
ing interests. sportsmanship and physi-
cal culture.
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Bank
Paul Froelich, Faculty Adviser
Dora Lucchesi, Supervisor
Betty Schmidt, Head Treasurer
Ruth YYeisshaupt, Assist. Treasurer
Lillian Sobers, Head Bookkeeper
Purpose---The objective of Emersonis
Savings Bank has been to encourage
thriftiness among the students. Besides
handling all deposits, the bank staff sells
war savings stamps and bonds.
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Co-Captains
' Corinne Burke
Helen Haverstick
' Purgiesel-The pep and spirit of Emer-
son's, cheerleaders have done much to add
to the excitement of the football and bas-
ketball games. In moments of victory
as well as defeat, they always come
through with a rousing cheer to inspire
both the fans and the team.
Choir
Miss Florence Cattadoris, Faculty Adivset
Anthony Clemente, President
Remo Bernardi, Vice President
Yola Ceria, Secretary
Margaret Conte, Treasurer
Purpose-To afford the students the
opportunity to enjoy advanced part sing-
ing. To acquaint the student body with
choral music sung by fellow students and
to develop an appreciation of this form
of music. To stress good fellowship, cour-
tesy and cooperation among the students.
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Society
Ruth M. Gifford. IIEIVIIIIQ' .Mivisvr
Sillliitifti Svhor. l're-aimh-nl
Willinnn liilylllllll. Yin'-l'l'vhi4h'llt
Kiln Ehrxnunn. St'l'l't'ILll'y
Alfrml Spiro. 'l'l'1-alflllu-1'
l'nrpom- Thu- pnrpow of thi, 0l'll,illli
zulion is lo promoh- gooil pnhlir sp:-nk
ing on tha- pnrl oi lugln school stmh-nls
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Q- . me-ly purtiripulvf in ilIlt'l'-Sl'il
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son County finals of the' MIIIH' ronlest.
l'ilIll'lllN'1' inlo lhv organization is usually
through participation in lhv annual lnlvr-
class Ile-hating Tournznnvnt In-ld 4-in-In
spring in Ennrrson.
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Euclid Club
Louise Harm, Faculty Adviser
Nicholas Squicciarini, President
George Keller, Vice President
Ruth Weissllaupt, Secretary
Paul Tinning, Treasurer
Purpose 'f-- -To promote a general interest
in mathematics to supplement and enrich
the regular math. program, and to give
greater opportunity for self expression
to those students who have a reasonably
high ability and genuine interest in
mathematics.
French Club
Anna Kugler Hess, Faculty Adviser
Mildred Musto, President
Robert Schenot, Vice President
Grace Fortois, Secretary
Lucille Kreiser, Treasurer
Purpose-to further the understanding
of France and the French language, and
to guide the members in social, parlia-
mentary and executive procedures.
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Food and Fun Club
Bernice Campen, Faculty Adviser
Jean Pega, President
Evelyn Koller, Vice President
Ida Romano, Secretary
Lena Pascuoriello, Treasurer
Purpose--As the name suggests, it is
the purpose of this club to bring the
girls together in a friendly atmosphere
and to further them in the art of cooking.
llistory Forum
,lane M-rdou. l'aculty Adviscr
.lack Anlonoll. Prcsident
Coriunc llurkc. lice- Prcsidcut
,lcau l,al'orta. Sccrclary
Gloria 'l'ormcy, 'l'reasurcr
IIIIVIHDNC' l'urposcs of ilu- cluh are to
lauulrirwc thc mcmlwr with nrlimt
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ary proccdure, to discuss and comment
upon historical und current events.
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Carden Club
Ceorgc lllaufredi. lfaculty .Mlviser
fliulu Mu to l'rcsidcnt
frlllflll Messina. N icc l'rcsidcnt
1 Mary Romanin. Secretary
Marie fllanlrcdi. Trcasllrci'
l'urposc- The flardcu Club of Emer-
son High School was formed in order to
improve thc piece of land adjoining the
school. lts prcscnt and past members
have transformed this plot into a bloom-
ing garden. llndcr thc instruction of Mr.
Manfredi they are rcalizing the enjoy-
ment that can be had in planning and
growing a garden.
.lunior Italian Club
Ceorgiana Augiulli. lfaculty Adviser
Eva Avoglia. l'rcsi1lcnl
Dolores De Nicola. Yice llrcsident
Josephine Scala. Secretary
Romana Jouiolo. Treasurer
Purpose To lurlhcr the educational.
aesthetic and social mlevclopmcut of the
members through the medium of cultural
material in the fields of music. art. liter-
ature and by informal study. discussion,
and appreciation of the same.
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Girls' Kamera Club
Mr. Sidney Mandelkern. Faculty Adviser
Margaret Hess. President
Gloria Coodhue. Vice President
Evelyn Platoni. Secretary
Evelyn Di Somma. Treasurer
Purpose- 'A new organization in Emer-
son's varied life is the girls' Kamera
Club. initiated in October 19i1 and now
is eomprised of 14 members. While the
girls have not as yet embarked on the
extensive program of their big photo-
graphy brothers. they have already had
numerous sessions on the fundamentals
of the act. demonstrations of various types
of cameras. and exhibitions of mounted
enlargements and color shots.
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Senior Italian Club
Anna Piana. Faculty Adviser
.lohn Cattanella. President
Phyllis llato, Yice President
Eliett Tognetti, Secretary
Enes Cervellieri. '1'reasurer
Andrew De Benedictis. Sergeant at Arms
Purpose--The purpose of the 1-lub is to
stimulate interest in the study of the
Italian language.
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Kamera Club
Mr. Vlvilliani Satz. Faculty Adviser
Carmine D'Amico. President
Eugene Maggie. Yice President
Richard Pavignano, Secretary
Marvin Sipnicli. Treasurer
llurposeflfquipment purchased by the
Kanlera Club enables the students to be-
come acquainted with modern photo-
graphic instruments. The lialnern Club
affords experience which might be help-
ful to the students in the photographic
field as well as its being an interesting
pastime.
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Pan American Club
Winifred Meyer, Faculty Adviser
Mary Stambolian, President
Barbara Brede, Vice President
Joan Cotter, Secretary
Barbara Brede, Treasurer
Purpose--The main objective of tl1e
Pan American Club is to promote hem-
espheric peace through the creation of
friendly relations with our southern
neighbors. As a high school group, we
are interested in contacting people our
own age, and to t.his end carry on as one
of our projects, a correspondence with
Latin American high school students,
whose addresses are furnished us by the
International Friendship League.
Emerson High School
Orchestra
Elisabeth Schmidt, Faculty Adviser
A. Louis Scarmolin, Director
Libera Marotta, President
Dorothy Aless, Vice President
Dorothy Krikorian, Secretary-Librarian
Arthur Cinquino, Treasurer
Purpose-To oH'er talented pupils the
privilege of classical ensemble playing.
To assist at school assemblies and at var-
ious evening programs, especially bacca-
laurate and commencement exercises at
the high and grammar schools through-
out the city.-
Principal's Cabinet
Purpose--The Prim-ipal's cabinet is
made up of a group of students elected
by their fellow classmates.
The purpose of this group is to dis-
cuss matters concerning the welfare of
the student body, particularly as they
apply to the student activity of the school.
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Roger Reich, Captain
Bella Weiss, Captain
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for the purpose of keeping order in the
halls and on the stairs between periods,
is one of the main assets of Emerson
High School.
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Marjorie Mouncey, Faculty Adviser
Gladys Zuccaro, President
Gloria Bunker, Vice President
Beverly East, Secretary
Mary Donnelly, Treasurer
Purpose-To create, maintain and ex-
tend throughout the home, school, and
community, high standards of character.
Tri Hi-Y Club Sr.
Dorothy Seyter, Faculty Adviser
Marie Rumi, President
Shirley East, Vice President
Dorothy Reinhard, Secretary
Matilda Gonczi, Treasurer
PurposeAT0 create, maintain and ex
tend throughout the home, school, ant
community, high standards of character
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Manager, S. PROODIAN Captain, R. MORTON
COUNTY CHAMPS. That was all that could be heard around Emerson after we
had beaten Union Hill by the score of 40-36.
This year's county race ended up in a tic between the Bulldogs and the
Hillers. Both beat their respective foes Sliydcr and Ferris for the right to face
each other for the county title. When they did meet it was all Emerson.
The Hillers were not to be denied and after we had taken Bayonne 73-35
in the sectionals, Union came back and beat us by a 31-30 count that was
really a heartbreaker.
The mainstays on this team were 6'Big'7 Ray Morton whose ability was to
get that ballg Fred Steinmetz, a bull under those backboardsg Tomasini, who was
poison under the basketg Dario uFoul Shot" Pia, with his long distance sets and
foul line one handersg and Perry Del Purgatorio, for his timely assists and all
round generalship.
The ,l.V's. cannot go unnoticed because they also brought glory to Emerson
in the Junior Varsity Championship.
Coach Eckert will miss Morton, Prospero, Barbera, De Martino, and Caru-
gatig but he is certain of another championship team from both the varsity.
and the J. V.
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dogs had high hopes for a glorious winning season.
Tl1e team opened up the season living up Yo the hopes of a winning season
by defeating its initial opponent, Bayonne, by a score of 6-0. The following
week our team again came off with winning laurcls on the front end of a 6-0
victory. Fate intervened at this point and all expectations of an undefeated
team were lost. St. Michael held our team to a scoreless tie.
From here started our downward march dropping successive contests to
Memorial, 26-193 Snyder, 7-Og St. Cecilia, 34-Og Ferris, 7-0, and to Union Hill
on Turkey Day, 6-0.
The team fought hard and showed good sportsmanship throughout the
season, which gave the fans something to think and talk about. We all agree
they deserved the respect and laurcls they received.
Next year's team will miss nine graduating players. They are: Co-Captain,
Frank Scarafile, Robert lVIcClung, Rudolph Blissner, John Douzgian, Ralph
Lamo, Paul Van Steenberghe, James Calienni, Sal Perrone, Robert Barbera.
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WI'l'Il the familiar ery of MPIay Ballw Coach Manfredi's
charges will take the field with their eyes on the coveted
county baseball title which will be awarded for the first time
to the team that wins the playoff tilts. All the schools will be
eyeing that award but Emerson has the fighting spirit and is
going to bring home the bacon. Coach Manfredi will rely on
the returning Ietternlen to carry the brunt of the battle: namely
Bob MeCIung, Frank Searafile, Eddie Schuster, Ray Morton, and
a newcomer, Sal Perrone. These boys are the graduating lnem-
bers of the team. The others who will round out the squad will
be Durante, Salimini, Tomasini, Stienmetz, Lusto, and Keller.
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'l'4-uni is looking forwurcl to one of its most cnjoyuhlc
sn-usons ul l'inn-rson. 'l'lu- wholv first tvzun will ho playing
thvir Inst 50115011 umla-r tht- hlut- :intl whito colors and intcnal
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thu High schools. This your thoy will fuco such forlnimlahlc
fo:-s us NIICNIURIAI., LINCULN, WPIICIIAYVKHN, DICKIN-
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Compliments of
The Materne Studio
PHOTOGRAPHERS
FOR EMERSON HIGH SCHOOL
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Telephone UNion 7-3042
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MATERNE STUDIO:
I4O - 48th STREET UNION CITY, N. J
COLONY THEATER BUILDING
STUDIO OPEN DAILY-9 A. M. - 9 P. M.
EXCEPT SUNDAYS, TUESDAYS, and HOLIDAYS-9 A. M. - 7 P. M.
CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY
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N. R. Drilling Co
SCHOLASTIC JEWELERS
130 WEST 46th STREET
NEW YORK I9 N Y
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An Invitation .
The students of Emerson High School are cordially
invited to become members of Juni-or Achievement.
Find out from the inside what makes American
'business "tick", and have a lot of fun being an
officer of a real, honest-to-goodness business.
There are three companies now in operation:
JAC PRODUCTS
WOODCO PRODUCTS
JALYON PRODUCTS
Stop in at the Shop Center, 556 - 39th Street,
Union City, some Monday, Tuesday, or Thursday
night and look -the place over. lt's fully equipped
with a band saw, jig saw, drill press, and other
woodworking equipment. Watch the Junior Achiev-
ers in action!
A Junior Achievement background
can mean a "Job Priority" for you.
Complete details can be obtained from Mr. Harry
W. Shotwell, your Director of Vocational Guidance.
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THIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED BY
Callite Tungsten Corporat1on
540 39th Street Union City N J
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When the gang expects a snack-
And YOU want to be a REGULAR GUY
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Have mom serve
LlPTON'S NO0DLE SOUP!
MAKES LOTS! One 104 envelope
makes 4 to 6 servings- almost
IM times as much soup as the
average can. Doesn't nick 'the old
ration book, either.
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taste of the Lipton's Noodle Soup.
They're not kidding! Thafs soup that is super-dupe
-rich golden broth just swimming with egg noodles
. . . seasoned with onion 'n' parsley . . . a swell snack
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any time!
Cinch to Make! just empty one Lipton envelope into
1 quart boiling water . . . simmer 7 minutes . . . ladle
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METHOD OF PRODUCING COLLEGE
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Mayor and Commissioners
OF
UNION CITY
HON. HARRY J. THOUROT
Mayor and Director of Public Safety
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ARTHUR J. LAPHAM HON. HENRY SPECKER
Director of Public Affairs Director of Public Works
HON. FREDERICK BERKE HON. THOMAS A. NOLAN
Director of Public Property Director of Revenue and Finance
Commonwealth - Merchants Trust Company
UNION CITY, NEW JERSEY
Main Office-BERGENLINE AVENUE at zznd STREET
SUMMIT AVENUE at 7th STREET
BERGENLINE AVENUE at 39th STREET
Woodcliff Office-75th STREET at BROADWAY
Weehawken Office- PARK AVENUE at 36th STREET
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Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Our Offices are open Monday Evenings from 6 to 8
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1203 SUMMIT AVENUE
Phone UNion 3-9501 UNION ClTY,'N. J.
OPEN SUNDAYS
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STANBI CLUB
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STANDARD BRANDS, Inc.
COMPLIMENT S
OF
Mr. and Mrs. I. Castrucci
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CO-OPERATIVE EMBROIDERY COMPANY
I Manufacturers of
Laces, Neckwear and Novelties
4808-4812 HUDSON BOULEVARD
UNION CITY, N. J.
Vitality Bakery
2002 BERGENLINE AVENUE
UNION caw, N. J.
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COMPLIMENTS OF
Emerald Room
ATTHETOP HAT
DINNERS SERVED
DANCING - FRIDAY, SATURDAY. SUNDAY NITES
Featuring WARD RAINS and his Orchestra
32ll HUDSON BOULEVARD
MUSt0 l3r0therf
HARUWARE Ir RADIO co., inc.
Jobbers - RADIO - Dealers
Auto Supplies and Hardware - Tires and Tubes
Refrigerators - Washing Machines - Electrical Appliances
lOOO-8 HUDSON BOULEVARD
Dhone UNion 7-9l7l Corner lOtl'1 Street
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COMPLIMENTS OF
Interstate Rayon Yarns
l5th AND BLOOMFIELD STREETS
HOBOKEN, NEW JERSEY
LOUIS GINSBERG
Central S SI A Club
Frank Scarafile, Sr.
Jack Sharesfhian
Fred Prospero
Pep Novotny
Charles Shareshian
Joe Santoli
Louis Sepe
Nick Tomasini
Fred Steinmetz
Ralph Molino
Tony Nacinovich
Hugo Gianotti
Joe Pirone
John Donnarumma
Frank lannazzone
Setrag Proodian
Bob Barbera
Artie Kaplan
Pat Cesaro
Dan Maher
Ralph Lanni
Frank Scaratile, Jr.
John Yaldizian
S. Cuchiaro
John Gattenella
Fred Altano
Vash Novotny
Bill Kerl
William Nafash
Jack Kendall
Tony Monforte
Tommy Topjian
M. Nalbandian
Julius Pericola
Ed Piscadlo
Dom Avella
Arthur Crovafto
Wesley Jones
Joe Carugati
Bill Demarzo
B. De Benedictus
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Frank Ranoro
Oscar Sepe
Carlo Caserta
P. Novembre
F. Pantliano
D. Altiera
N. Degennaro
George Kallas
Anthony Pa rete
Al Cerulli
M. Novembre
Joe lmbimbo
Louis Cervati
N. Marchesani
it In Service
BEST WISHES TO THE JUNE CLASS OIF 1945
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COMPLIMENTS OF
P R O 6 R E S S I V E
SILK FINISHING es- DYEIN6
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622 CLINTON STREET
HOb k 3 0771 HOBOKEN, N. J
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COMPLIMENTS
OF
IBBFQBII Knitting MiIIS
1439 HUDSON BOULEVARD
NORTH BERGEN N J
COMPLFMENTS
OF
DOWNTOWN DEMOCRATIC CLUB
1303 HUDSON BOULEVARD
NORTH BERGEN, N. J.
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C. BIHLER Sz CO.
Manufacturers of
ART EMBROIDERIES '
FOR LADIES UNDERWEAR and LINGERIE
Part-Time Employment after school hours offered to Girls
I304 - I3tI'1 STREET
NORTH BERGEN, N. J.
J. SQUICCIARINI, Prop.
TUNNEL PASTRY SHOP
Wedding and Birthday Cakes
Our Specialty
Phone UNion 3-9052
2906 BERGENLINE AVENUE
UNION CITY, N. J.
THE
WASHINGTON SCHOOL
FOR SECRETARIES
A Select School
Offering Secretarial Courses
for Post-War Security
GRAND CENTRAL PALACE BUILDING
NEW YORK, N. Y.
RAYMOND COMMERCE BUILDING
NEWARK, N. J.
NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Phone UNion 7-8778
UNITED ITALIAN
CO-OPERATIVES
of Union City, N. J., Inc.
2312 SUMMIT AVENUE
1 16 PATERSON PLANK ROAD
Phone UNion 3-8432
J. CADEMARTORI
Pl-loToG1RAPHY
311 - 17th STREET
UNION CITY, N. J.
COMPLIMENTS
OF
MICKEY'S BAKERY
Phone HAckensack 2-8866, 8867
S. HEKEMIAN Cr CO., Inc.
Real Estate - Insurance - Mortgages
324 MAIN STREET
HACKENSACK, N. J.
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THE SUMMIT THEATRE
Ph UN 7 4920
UNION CITY
SEATON FURNITURE
AND
Interior Decorator - Upholstering
THE STRAND THEATRE Slip Covers - Draperies
UNION CITY
EXTEND THEIR BEST WISHES .
TO THE
GRADUATING Cl-A55 7400 BERGENLINE AVENUE
C 74 h S NORTH BERGEN N
Tf5 FRED GILBERT
TechfSgt. H. R. GILBERT
Sgt. ROBERT GILBERT
Ph UN 7 2250
SCIENT'IFIC WATCH
Er JEWELRY REPAIRING
Expert Tool and Watchmaker
All Work Done Under Supervision of
X BONITO
415 I3 h STREET
UNION CITY N J
S. DAVIS CO.
Wholesale Dealers in
Grain, Flour, Salk, Sugar,
Bakers Supplies
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44OI DELL AVENUE
NORTH BERGEN, N. J.
Phone UNion 5-OIOI
METZLER'S BAKERY
Specializing in
Wedding and Birthday Cakes
Pasteries
808 SUMMIT AVENUE
UNION CITY, N. J.
COMPLIMENTS OF
ROMANO GROCERY
A. LA ROSA, Prop.
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COMPLIMENTS OF
ERNIE PEIA
AND
UNION DAIRY CO.
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9OI CENTRAL AVENUE
UNION CITY, N. J.
Phone UNion 7-5448
COMPLIMENTS OF Phone UNion 7-5542 24 Hour Service
LINCOLN FUEL
1'oBLER's SPORT SHOP Coal - Coke - F-Ie' - Oi'
507 - 32nd STREET
UNION CITY, N. J.
OIL BURNERS INSTALLED AND SERVICED
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2609 CENTRAL AVENUE
UNION CITY, N. J.
COMPLIMENTS
FROM
SENIOR B's
OF ROOM 3
Phone UNion 7-8235
WILLNER MFG. CO.
consns
1609 SUMMIT AVENUE
UNION CITY, N. J.
Phone UNion 7-3 I 9l
COMPLIMENTS
PEPLAU Cr PETERMANN
OF
Wholesalers and Retailers of
CHOICE Mens and PROVISIONS
PETER E. MUSTO
ZIO9 BERGENLINE AVENUE
UNION CITY, N. J.
Phone UNior1 7-6945, 6306 Phone UNion 5-2305
AUTO PARTS SUPPLY CO. PIONEER FUEL OIL CO.
Wholesale Distributors
AUTOMOTIVE DISTRIBUTORS Kerosene, Fuel Oils, Gasoline, Motor Oils
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900 HUDSON BOULEVARD SZI-527 THIRD STREET
UNION CITY, N. J. UNION CITY, N. J.
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Phone UNion 5-4956
WHITE WAY AUTO PARTS
AND
SPRING SERVICE CORP.
ALFRED EGIZI, Pres.
A Complete Line of Auto Parts
6OI7-2I HUDSON BOULEVARD
Bet. 60th and 6Ist Streets
-NORTH BERGEN, N. J.
Phone UN ion 7 -2800
PAUL SERVO
Smart Clothes for the Young Man
Your Appearance is Our Business
SUMMIT AVENUE at 8th STREET
UNION CITY, N. J.
Compliments of
SHEPPARD BAKING CO.
V
ISIS PATERSON PLANK ROAD
NORTH BERGEN, N. J.
COMPLIMENTS
OF
MR. and MRS. J. STALOFF
COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF
LIGHTNING DINER
0
Open All Day
BETA X
ISABELLE McCLUNG
NORMA D'ANNUNZIO
FLORENCE BARTOLDUS
EVELYN ACKERMANN
JOAN DE ZELLER
ELSIE REDDEL
JUNE MACCHI
ANN SETTE
CLARA MOLINO
VILMA ULICNY
CLASS OF '46
Phones UNion 7-0656, BRyant 9-7709
PHOENIX SLIPPERS, Inc.
Louis and Harry Antonoff
2200 WEST STREET
UNION CITY, N. J.
COMPLIMENTS
OF
MR. and MRS. L. BOHNEN
COMPLIMENTS OF
ANCHORAGE RESTAURANT
345 WEST 17th STREET
NEW YORK CITY, N. Y.
COMPLIMENTS OF
YINGLING BROTHERS
Jewelers and Opticians
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2107 BERGENLINE AVENUE
UNION CITY, N. J.
CONGRATULATIONS AND SUCCESS
TO THE GRADUATES
OF THE
JUNE I945 CLASS
THE
NATIONAL BATTERY CO.
NORTH BERGEN, NEW JERSEY
COMPLIMENTS OF
MURRAY H. RESNICK
509 - 43rd STREET
UNION CITY, N. J.
Tel. UNion 3-7900-7901
Combustion Sales Corp.
of New Jersey
FUEL OIL
Winkler Stcikers - Oil Burning Equipment
Industrial Domestic
3136 Summit Avenue Union City, N. J.
Tel. DElaware 3-3251 DICK KURKLIAN
Dick's Upholstering
and Rug Cleaning Co.
SLIP COVERS, RUGS CLEANED
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING
179 Monticello Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
Tel. UNion 7-4685
Frank J. Cascardo, lnc.
REALTORS - INSURORS
2912 Bergenline Avenue Union City, N. J.
Tel. UNion 7-4734
FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE
We have all your favoroite records
Gilsenan Piano Company
Dance Records, Concertos, Operatic
Vocal Selections, Symphonies, Novelties
4521 Bergenline Avenue Union City, N. J.
Congratulations to
MY SISTER ANNELlESE
Pfc. Arthur Koke
Congratulations to
OUR DAUGHTER ANNALIESE
Mr. and Mrs. T. Koke
Compliments of
N. J. A.
Tel. UNion 3-3976
Paramount Thread Scallop
Cutting Co., lnc.
309-I l - 51st Street West New York, N. J.
Congratulations to
MY SISTER
Frank J. Benning, S lfc
Compliments of
New Jersey Paper Company
Tel. UNion 3-8269
QUALITY PRICE SERVICE
B. Cardinali
Italian - American
GROCERIES and' DELICATESSEN
Fancy Fruits and Vegetables
5OO Bergenline Avenue Union City, N. J.
Tel. UNion 3-9457 P. TERRAZZI, Instructor
Boulevard Dancing Academy
We Teach Waltz, Fox Trot, Peabody, Rhumba
and Tango
Dancing Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday Evenings
Private Lessons by Appointment
42l - l5tl'1 Street Union City, N. J.
"NickeIs" Martinelli
and His Five Pennies
BOB "BEAVER" DENNHARDT, Drums
FRED "HOT LlPS" BOHNEN, Trumpet
GEORGE "RIMS" PARDUCCI, Trombone
FRANK "JUGHEAD" ZACHGO, Tenor Sax
EDDIE "PlNOCCHlO" GIRARDI, Piano
Compliments of
Florence Castrucci
l2l9 Summit Avenue Union City, N. J.
Tel. UNion 3-6457
Oertell Cr Swift
WHOLESALE ONLY
Distributors Mazda Lamps
Compliments ot
Smart Set
Lighting Fixtures ' Apphances Ann De Nicola '45 Elizabeth Schmidt '45
El t ' I S I'
ec "ca UPF 'es Lucy Hadiian '45 Josephine Tomsani '45
4l9 - 44th Street Union City, N. J. Dora Lucchesi '45 Dorothy Zielinski '45
97
Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Schwartz
Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs. Fredericks
Tel. UNoin 3-3685
Union City
Battery and Auto Service, Inc.
Hudson Boulevard, Corner llth Street
Union City New Jersey
Congratulations to
OUR SISTER HARRIET
On Her Graduation
Ptc. Frank A. Frederick
Richard C. Frederick, TM2fc
Lurtz's Barber Shop
2206 Bergenline Avenue Union City, N. J.
Compliments of
CappelIetti's Florist
l903 Bergenline Avenue Union City, N. J.
Chappie's Flower Shop
ALBERT GALASSO
7 - , v-154-vim-11,-n+,iLf'.' ,gf
Tel. UNion 7-4806, 7-94l l, 7-9092
Joseph Parentini's Pharmacy
Incorporated
The Original Parentini Pharmacy
CHARLES H. ARNOLDI, 'Ph.G.
Established i903
l227 Bergenline Avenue
Corner l3th Street Union City, N. J.
v-11'-f v - - -1114, ' 794'-
Tel. UNion 7-2076
Henry Runge
Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries
Royal Juniors
Fugman Intermediate League Champions
Don Bomma
l I Ralph Gazzillo "Boom-Boom" Bernidini
Fruits and Vegetables In Season ,
- Wally Schubert "Flash" Facciola Bob Fischer
"Cookie" Stitz Walter Silver
l9OO Bergeniine Avenue Corner l9th Street
Congratulations to
OUR NIECE, GLORIA
Compliments from
The Girls and Boys
On Her Graduation of 'he
Packing and Shipping Departments
Aunt Julie Uncle Steve
of Yardley
Everything Photographic for the Amateur or
Profesional
City Camera Shop
Pl'l0TOGRAPl'llC SUPPLIES
and EQUIPMENT
We Specialize in Camera Repairs
4216 Bergenline Avenue
iNear 43rd Street! Union City, N. J.
24-Hour Developing and Printing Service
Film Library
Tel. UNion 3-3636
Monastery Flower Shop
ADOLPH BUONO
"FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS"
l9l9 Bergenline Avenue Union City, N. J.
Tel. UNion 3-9150
Keyhole Pizzeria
RESTAURANT and GRILL
We Specialize in a Full Line of Italian
Foods, Pizza Our Specialty
809 Seventh Street Union City, N. J.
Congratulations and Best Wishes to
OUR DAUGHTER
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benning
tml' vi 11? ti W1 1' :iS
Tel. UNion 7-9590
Dammann's
Manufacturer ot
HOME MADE ICE CREAM Cr CANDIES
1213 Summit Avenue Union City, N. J.
Compliments ot
Frank J. Cassardo
Tel. UNion 7-6988
Felix D'Amico
Manufacturer of
FINE EMBROIDERIES and NOVELTIES
719 Twenty-Fifth Street Union City, N. J.
Tel. UNion 3-8318 LEO PLATONI
Leo's Fuel Oil Service
KEROSENE - RANGE OIL - FUEL OIL
Metered Service
511 Fourth Street Union City, N. J.
Tel. UNion 5-3345
Tel. UNion 7-4560
Ramasco Brothers
Boulevard Dealers in First Class
-I-ire and Battery Service BEEF, VEAL, LAMB and POULTRY
Hotels and Restaurants Supplied
1219 Hudson Boulevard North Bergen, N. J. 601 Bergenline Avenue Union City, N. J.
Compliments of
Supreme Novelty Co.
Cards for All Occasions
NOVELTIES - GIFTS
Wedding Announcements
Tel. UNion 3-2208
2410 Bergenline Avenue Union City, N. J.
Compliments of
Charles Zeppa
1012 Central Avenue Union City, N. J.
S. Ripoli
Compliments of
""'ARMAC'5T Andrew Trunik
0 BEST MEATS ONLY
1708 Palisade Avenue
Corner iam Street Union ony, N. J. 2210 Befgeniane Avenue Union Cary, N.
Compliments of
Pepe's Bakery
Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs. K. Kalfaian
The Smiling Irishmen
of Emerson
O'BURKE
O'COTTER JGEISSLER
O'REGAN O'QUINN
Congratulations to
JOAN COTTER
from the
Lorraine Poignant Florence Born
Betty Grace Rena Zenzoni
Congratulations and Best Wishes
TO OUR DAUGHTER SHIRLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert East
Y
J. S. Popper, .Inc.
Union CNY New Jersey
Tel. UNion 3-6277
Murray's Silk Store
REMNANTS OUR SPECIALTY
Silks, Woolens, Velvets, Taffetas
Cotton Goods and Novelties
3610 Bergenline Avenue Union City, N. J.
Tel. UNion 3-4200, 6-4201
Finger fr Levine, Inc.
GENERAL INSURANCE
4808 Bergenline Avenue Union City, N. J
Beta Gamma Delta
FLO Jan. '43 GLADIE June '44
NORMA June '43 MARGIE June '44
GERT June '43 FAY June '44
MARIE June '44
Tel. RHineIander 4-3288
Martinelli Furniture
Finishing Co.
ARTISTIC FURNITURE DECORATORS
Ecclesiastical Modern and Antique
353 East 73rd Street New York City, N. Y
Tel. UNion 7-8035
Ramasco's Restaurant
Parties Accommodated
ITALIAN DINNER
603 Bergeniine Avenue Union City, N. J
Compliments of
The Morello Family
Compliments of
L . B e i s e r
Tel. UNion 3-9169
The Royal Restaurant
CHARLES DIDYMOS
617 Summit Avenue Union City, N.
102
Daffodil Club of New Jersey
MAY STAATS, President
JOSEPHINE THOMAS, Vice-President
CLARA MCCABE, Treasurer
CATHERINE ORTELL, Financial Sec.
ANNA REUTZEL, Recording Sec.
MARGARET FLINT, Chairladt,
MRS. CARNEY, MRS, SCHICK, Trustees
John Bargna
EXCLUSIVE CLOTHIER
2IO5 Bergenline Avenue
Near 2lst Street Union City, N. J.
Gibian's Sportswear
Bergenline Avenue and 59tn Street
West New York New Jersey
Tel. UNion 7- 9I 2l
Wm. V. Musto, Ph.G.
REGISTERED PHARMACIST
2700 Hudson Boulevard Union City, N. J.
Tel. UNion 3-6037
Antinelli's Pastry Shop
High Grade
ITALIAN and FRENCH PASTRIES
Wedding Cr Birthday Cakes Our Specialty
IOO9 Summit Avenue Union City, N. J.
Tel. UNion 3-4567
Fink's Furnishings
for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN
809 Summit Avenue Union City, N. J.
Tel. UNion 7-8483-4 Notary Public
George H. Buess
REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE
Automobile Licenses Issued Here, Auto Bills of Sale
Estates Managed, Rents Collected
2900 New York Avenue
Corner 29th Street Union City, N. J.
Tel UNion 7-9l 78
Stevens'
LUNCHEONETTE - SODA - ICE CREAM
School Supplies - Greeting Cards
I6l6 Kerrigan Avenue Union City, N. J.
igl-'- -AQ'-17 :Qlg .fl-
Compliments of
John H. Petermann
Compliments of
Ludlow Electric
1218 Summit Avenue, Union City
344 Central Avenue, Jersey City
Tel. UNion 7-1228
Pardini's
Rotisserie and Sandwich Shop
Operated in Coniunction with our London
Prix Gold Medal Winning Delicatessen
Store
23OO Bergenline Avenue Union City, N. J.
Tel. UNion 3-9134
F. G' J. Quality Bakery
JOHN FISCHL and JOSEF JANl, Props.
SWISS BREAD and ROLLS
Birthday and Wedding Cakes
2301 Bergenline Avenue Union City, N. J
Model Lock Cr Key Shop
Auto C1 Trunk Keys - Saw Filing
Door Check Repairing - Bicycles
Carriages - Oil Burners Repaired
331 Washington Street Hoboken, N. J
Compliments of
EMERSON
P. T. A.
Tel. UNion 3-1075
A. Dite G' Sons
INSURANCE of EVERY 'DESCRIPTION
415 - 22nd Street Union City, N, J.
Tel. UNion 7-9191
Compliments of
Summit Candy
Prop., N. SKIADOS
1011 Summit Avenue Union City, N. J
n-' vii' .1-.ii-1-,Li-alt!-,fin-' vilnfkvi -P-1'-'vfhnf
niaixiiriw sizmmi,
Well-rounded secretarial
courses for high school graduates. Soo-
cial Course for college women. Distin-
guished Faculty. Individualized Instruction.
Ettoctive Placement Service.
New Terms Begin Feb., July, Sept.
420 Lexington Avo., New York City
22 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J.
-FOR BULLETIN, ADDRESS DIRECTOR
Compliments of
Compliments of
T h e C a b i n e t
Tel, UNion 3-5682
Marvel Carburetor Service
Authorized Marvel, Stromberg Zenith
and Carter
PARTS - SERVICE
2704 Hudson Boulevard
Near 27th Street Union City, N.
J.
Good Luck to
OUR NIECE and GRANDDAUGHTER
Mr. and Mrs. C. Oppel
and Mrs. Masters
5
"Beauettes"
DOTTY PATTIE
YOLA HARRIET
MARIE LOUISE
CHARLOTTE
Tel. CHelsea 2-O6l I, O6l2 H. KANT, Pres.
Botanical
Industries of America, Inc.
Manufacturing CHEMISTS of
Natured Prepared and Flameproofed
Trees, Plants, Wreaths and Foliages
Home of KAN'T BEAT GRASS MATS
IZ3-I25 West 20th Street New York I I, N. Y
Congratulations to
MY SISTER MARIE
on her graduation
Cpl. Tech. Daniel P. Rumi
Tel, UNion 7-I6OO
Getro Supply, Inc.
"General Supplies to All Trades"
5908 Bergenline Ave. West New York, N. J.
Tei, UNion 7-5277 CLARENCE T. MANN
Mann's Auto Service
REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES OF CARS
King's Market
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
DAILY
6I28 Bergenline Avenue Off 62nd Street
West New York, N, J.
Tel. UNion 7-5764
G . G i I i n o
PRIME MEATS, POULTRY AND
Steering and Brake Service Ignition
Electrical Repairs Complete Lubrication PROVISIONS
408-lo-I2 Paterson Plank Road IOOO Bergenline Avenue Union City, N. J.
Near 5th Street Union City, N. J.
Tel. UNion 3-9369 C0mPlIme"1f5 Of
Jim's Grqcery John Caffahl and SOIIS
FORMERLY VIOTTI'S
Italian - American
Tel. UNion 7-2493
TABLE LUXURIES
8IO West Street Union City, N. 6OI Central Avenue Union City, N. J.
Tel UNion 7-I O38
Union City Warehouses
ANTONIOTTI and GUALINO. Props,
MOVING and STORAGE
Short and Long Distance Hauling
Coal Dealers
Tel. UNion 7-9368
Club Claradon
RESTAURANT
Accommodations for Parties Cr Banq
uets
Union City, N. J
706-708 Seventh Street Union City, N. J. IOI2 Central Avenue
.
106
gig- l4v' .' -1-
Tel. UNion 7-6039
Negrini's Meat Market
622 - 22nd STREET UNION CITY, N. J.
Congratulations to our daughter, Corinne
Mr. and Mrs. Val Burke
Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Hare
JOurnal Square 2-3089, 9799
Plaza Tea Garden
AMERICAN and CHINESE RESTAURANT
2928 HUDSON BOULEVARD
JOURNAL SQUARE, JERSEY CITY, N. J.
A Friend
Josie - Emma - Helen
Jersey Lunch
2940 BOULEVARD I JERSEY CITY, N. J
Compliments of
Victory Beauty Shop
Compliments of
Dorothy Quinn, Catherine
Denzel, Margaret Benning
and Ann Mayer
Class of June '45
Success to My Son Michael
Mrs. M. De Riso
I C
Mae s Grlll
III3 BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J.
Compliments of
George J. Mendes, Jr., R Bfc
U. S. N.
CLASS OF JANUARY 1943
Compliments of '
Janseen Bowling
VaI's Market
TEAM No. 2
EDWIN SCHUSTER, SR. GEORGE DITTMAR
HENRY BENGEL JOE GIORDANO
WILLIAM HARTH l2Ol BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION CITY, N.
Tel. CLiffside 6-22ll
Sappia's Drug Store, Inc.
SERVICE FOR THE SICK
347 PALISADE AVENUE CLIFFSIDE PARK, N. J.
Tel, UNior1 3-9319
Marty, Frank, and John's
Boulevard Esso Service
ISO7 HUDSON BOULEVARD NORTH BERGEN, N.
Tel. UNion 7-8249
Monti's Beauty Salon
Specializing in
Cold Waves, Permanents, Hair Dyes
913 SUMMIT AVENUE
At IOth Stret UNION CITY, N. J.
Metzger's Shoes
903 SUMMIT AVENUE UNION CITY,
N.J
Best Wishes to Jean
from
Will - Hazel - George
Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs. Tripodi
Compliments of
A F r i e n d
Toaldo Bros.
Manufacturers of
Embroideries for Silk Underwear
I42-I44 32nd STREET UNION CITY,
N.J
Patsy Brignola
BARBER SHOP
Tel, UNion 7-6214
Leon's Laundry Service
Satisfaction Guaranteed
1007 NEW YORK AVENUE
Union City, N. J,
UNion 3-9884 DELIVERY SERVICE
C. Monaco G' Sons
Hardware - House Furnishings
Paints and Varnishes
IOOI NEW YORK AVENUE
Congratulations and Best Wishes to my
Best Friend Ruth Mentrasti
Dolores Gerard
Compliments of
Tel. UNion 3-664i
. M . C o cl a
Vasel Family
Pnovisious
IZO9 7th STREIET NORTH BERGEN, N. J
Compliments of Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs. N. D'Amico Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cavalli
Toscano Provisions
Compliments of
FRANK TRIPODI Mr. and Mrs. A. Petrarca
i319 SUMMIT AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J.
Compliments to the
Graduating Class of June '45
Mr. and Mrs. John Pedito
Compliments to the
Graduating Class of June '45
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Perrone
Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs. De Martino
Compliments of
William Bonaventure
and Dominick Manzo
Congratulations to "Dotty Egizi"
from Brenniser Bros. Parking Lot
'46 Babe '46 Parking . . . 24 Hours a Day
Louise '46 Joe '46 mit ST and WILLOW AVENUE HOBOKEN, N. J.
Compliments of
"Rhapsody Rollers"
HELEN '47 ROSE '47
GLORIA '47 HELEN '47
MARIE '47
"Congratulations to my Sister"
U
Miss M. Lasco
Mr. and Mrs. M. McClung
Compliments ot
Romano Delicatessen
VEGETABLES and GROCERY
Compliments of Tel. UNion 3-2409
F L D. Ortega
MT- and Mrs' - aPn9W MEN' and soY's ci.oTHiNG
SPORTSWEAR
32l4 BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J.
Congratulations to "Dee" and "Franky"
Harold and Tommy
Congratulations to our daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mentrasti
Congratulations to our son, George
Mr. and Mrs. Calza
Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs. Greenberg
Tel. UN ion 3-9686
William Stefani
RESTAURANT and CAFE
CORNER 24th STREET and CENTRAL AVENUE
UNION CITY, N. J.
4- .Q, ,1'. ' il
Best Wishes to Matilda
from
Aunt Lydia and Uncle Gregory
Weber's Market
QUALITY MEATS
POULTRY and PROVISIONS
807 SUMMIT AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J.
Tel. UNion 7-8321
P . R i s t a
GROCER
700 - 22nd STREET UNION CITY, N. J.
Compliments of
Mr. George Schalhoub
Tel. U N ion 3'-9694
O
Bonlto Food Products
WE SPECIALIZE IN PICKLES and SPICES
BI7 - l3TI'i STREET UNION CITY, N. J.
Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs. L. Star
' I
Celmo s
2206 CENTRAL AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J.
Compliments of
Fred Emanuelli, Jr., C.P.H.M.
Jean Emanuelli, A.M.M. lfc
Robert Emanuelli, S lfc
A fr C Automotive Machine
Shop, Inc.
PARTS, BODY REPAIRS and PAINTING
IZ9-l3I ADAMS STREET HOBOKEN, N. J.
Congratulations to our daughter Phyllis
on her graduation
Mr. and Mrs. A. Pastore
Florrie and Tommy
Compliments of
Rosanna, Frankie and
Grandma
Mr. and Mrs. J. DeLeo
I d a F a v a
GROCERY and VEGETABLE STORE
9I5 CENTRAL AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J.
H. Borenstein
DELICATESSEN and GROCERIES
Tel. UNion 7-9339
379 MOUNTAIN ROAD UNION CITY, N. J.
Tel. UNion 3-9077, 89I2
The Arena Pharmacy
PHILIP J. ARENA, Pl'1.G.
704 CENTRAL AVENUE UNION CITY, N.
Taverna Cr Asca ri
614 CENTRAL AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J
Good Luck to all
Lena and Eugene Triverio
Tel. UNion 3-4294
A. W. Holman Co.
5 - I0 and 25: STORE
A. w. HOLMAN
2029 BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J
La rry's Luncheonette
Tel, UNion 7-4I65
Annibale Galoppo
Fine Groceries and Delicatessen
2409 BERGEN,-,NE AVENUE UMON UTY, N' I8OI BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J.
C,-,m,,1.,,,e,,f5 of Tel. UNion 7-4767 EST. I907
F.Z'rL.Wartman J- Bae'
Stationery and Luncheonette
2600 SUMMIT AVENUE UNION CITY, N.
LADIES' TAILOR and FURRIER
SUITS MADE T0 ORDER
Best Wrshes
A. J. Koeppel Co.
C. Cr H. Cleaners G' Dyers
I62O BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION CITY, N, J.
From a Friend
Tel. UNion 7-9094
F. W. Snowflack
Office Supplies, Leather Goods, Rubber Stamps, Toys,
School Supplies, Dennison Goods, Greeting Cards,
Model Airplanes
2IO8 BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J
Chester Russo's Market
Tel. UNion 3-2885
Harry's Auto Supply Co., Inc.
TIRE and BATTERY SERVICE
I26 ANDERSON AVENUE FAIRVIEW, N 28l8 HUDSON BLVD. UNION CITY, N. J
Compliments of Tel. UNion 3-8428
, , Fashion Footwear, Inc.
Ignatius A. Llpau
Represented by
A. J. DEMAREST HIGH SCHOOL l93O NICHOLAS LOCILENTO
203l 42nd STREET NORTH BERGEN, N. .I
Congratulations to my daughter Marie
on her graduation
Pvt. Edward Colombo
Good Luck to Margaret
Galloway Family
Compliments of
Morris Harding
Good Luck to tihe Class of June '45
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Landau
and Son
Tel. UNion 7-5035
A. Capiaghi
Imported and' Domestic Groceries
IOII BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J.
Compliments of
A F r i e n d
Tel. UNion 7-9538
John Chiodo
Candy - Cigarettes - Stationery
5Il - Ilth STREET UNION CITY, N. J
Compliments of
Savoye Meat Market
"Finest Meat in Town"
LOUIS NAPOLITANO, Prop.
IIZ9 HUDSON BOULEVARD NORTH BERGEN, N,
Otto Lindig
BAKERY
2412 BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J
Compliments of
A F r i e n d
Congratulations to the
Graduating Class of June 1945
Mr. and Mrs. Molinia
Union Farmery
surrsnana seas I
2705 EERGENLINE AVENUE UNION CITY, N.
Tel. UNion 7-5461 CHAS, BREUNIG, Prop.
Public Meat Market
Prime Meats and Poultry
Selected Bolognas Our Specialty
29lI BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J
U'Nion 3-9335 ANGELLA DURSO, Pro
Yore Flower Shop, Inc.
"Flowers for All Occasions"
43Ol BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION CITY, N.
Tel. UNion 7-9409, 7-9046
William Soliveau, Ph.G.
PHARMACIST
l3Ol SUMMIT AVENUE
Corner 13th St. UNION CITY, N. J.
Walser's Stationery Store
Candy - Soda Fountain - Toys
2028 NEW YORK AVENUE UNION CITY, N.
Tel. UNion 7-9524
Parentini's Pharmacy
CAESAR F. PARENTINI, Ph.G.
CENTRAL AVENUE, COR. 26th STREET
UNION CITY, N. J.
Compliments of
Sillery Embroidery Works
EMBROIDERERS
I72O NEW YORK AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J
Tel. UNion 7-I4l I
C. Koegler Cr Son
Imported Style Sausages and Provisions
23IO BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J
Masella - The Tailor
"Let us take care of your Tailoring Requirements'
I9I5 BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J
Tel. UNion 7-5089
Durkee's Dairy
Distributors of Dairy Products
l7O - ISIN STREET UNION CITY, N. J
Best Wishes
Pfc. William Miller
Tel. HOboken 3-9862, 962i
Tel. UNion 3-4510
I - ' I
Angelo s Stationery Havemeyer s
Cigars - Cigarettes - Candy - Soda Fountain Fancy Grocery and Delicatessen
I3I9 WASHINGTON STREET HOBOKEN, N. J. 2026 NEW YORK AVENUE UNION CITY, N- J
Edmund J. Zink, Ph.G.
Best Wishes
Wm. A. Kellenberger
DRUGGIST
I6I6 Summll Ave. Union City, N. J.
Best Wishes fo the Graduates
Lippi's
sanitary Fish Market Mr. and Mrs. E. Coskey
2022 BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION CITY, N, J.
Lindemann's Ice Cream Parlor
2009 BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J.
Compliments of
Mr. Newton S. Kingson
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Babikian
Congratulations to my cousin Fred Prospero
from
Cpl. Louis Sbordone
U. S. MARINES
Tel. UNion 3-4088
Don Pastore
MODERN MUSIC STUDIO
Instruments Bought, Sold, Repaired and Exchanged
Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs.
Gerard Bagdasarian
Tel. BErgen 4-7386
M. G' M. Furriers
SAM TAKAKJIAN, Prop.
Coats Made to Order and Remodeled
247 MONTICELLO ,AVENUE JERSEY CITY, N. J
Compliments of
Nathan Albert Cr Sons
I4I - Sth AVENUE NEW YORK CITY,
N. Y.
Fred G' Herb's Market
2026 BERGIENLINE AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J.
Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Marotta
602 6th STREET UNION CITY,
N. J.
Congratulations to my Cousin Evelyn
from
Cpl. Vincent A. De Pierro
Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs. Bohnen
Best Wishes to the
June Class of 1945
Louise Dickerson
Tel. UNion 3-2840
Guido's Meat Market
2401 CENTRAL AVENUE
Corner 24th Street UNION CITY, N. J
Compliments of
A F r i e n d
Congratulations to the Class
Mr. and Mrs. J. Castro
Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs. Wagner
Compliments of
Mrs. C. Gallo
JOurnal Square 2-4952 FREE DELIVERY
I
Young s
2920 HUDSON BOULEVARD JERSEY CITY, N. J.
Tel. JO-urnal Square 2-4092
Plaza Dress Shop
2920 BOULEVARD
Near Stanley Theatre JERSEY CITY,
N.J
-14.144-A til- 'lf
Tel. UNi0n 5-6141
Martini's Bakery
Edison Stationery
Candies - Ice Cream - Cigars - Sundries
Store Shop A
723 - 7th STREET 805 LIBERTY AVENUE 516 CENTRAL AVENUE
UNION CITY NORTH BERGEN Corner Sixtih St. UNION CITY, N. J.
Compliments of
Clover Coat Co.
Tel, HOboken 3-5514
Millie's Home Room
EMERSON'S RONDEZVOUS
1912 NEW YORK AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J.
Compliments of
Abe Basuitz
Compliments of
Louis Molinari
U. S. S. Hancock - Marine Detachment
Compliments of J C ll
. . OS 3
Mickey's
smoke 8 sweet Shoppe CANDY ICE CREAM and STATIONERY
703 - 32nd STREET UNION C,-I-YV N- J- 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J.
Tel. UNicn 7-8426 Tel. UNion 3-9333
Best Wishes to Eugenia
from
Aunt Mary
Best Wishes to Eugenia
from
Mother, Dad, and Dolores
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Juechter
Summit Bird and Supply Shop
Bird Accessories A Specialty
CANARIES BOARDED
727 -10th STREET UNION CITY, N. J.
Mr. Cr Mrs. George J. Mendes
Compliments of
A F r i e n d
Tel. UNIon 3-1685
Dibbell's Auto Repairs
GAS - OIL - STORAGE - REPAIRS
2203 SUMMIT AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J.
Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Monti
Compliments of
Helen and Altred
509-32nd STREET UNION CITY, N.
J.
Compliments of
Conte Grocery Co.
2507 BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J.
Compliments of
Club "26"
DINE and DANCE
PizzA a SPECIALTY
BERGENLINE AVENUE and 26tl'1 STREET, UNION CITY
Compliments of
Lagazio's Dry Goods Store
500 NEW YORK AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J.
ln Union City lt's
Fox's Ice Cream
Fresh Made Daily
Tel. UNiori 3-98lO 5l7 NEW YORK AVENUE
Congratulations to my sister Gloria
I d a A f f s a
Tel. UNion 7-5978
L. Petaccia
Imported Groceries
Wholesale and Retail
813 BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION CITY, N.
J
Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Bianchi
H. J. and D. P.
Tel. UNiOn 5-4928 DELIVERY SERVICE
Q ol
Marin: s Market
Dealer in All Kinds of Sea Food
IIOI NEW YORK AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J.
Koch Bakery
R. HAAS, Prop.
Baking Done On Premises
OPEN SUNDAYS - CLOSED MONDAYS
lll7-2l HUDSON BLVD. NORTH BERGEN, N.
J
Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs. Avoglia
i224 BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J.
Compliments of
Congratulations to Gloria
Lanzone Stationery Store "Bob" "Kay"
25IO CENTRAL AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J. l,Jimmyl, llsonnyu
Tel. UNior1 3-9042
Garfield Mill
JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY
if - -4--I-'tr' vis' 47 vt' ,ill
Tel. UNion 7-2737
Stephanie Exclusive Millinery
Original Designer and Creator of Hat Fashions
STEPHANIE HARRISON, Prop.
7721 BERGENLINE AVENUE WOODCLIFF, N. J.
Tel. UNion 3-1306 EST. l90.3
Suhr's Prescription Pharmacy
LOUISE S. OHLMEYER, Ph.G., Phar.
2909 BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J.
Compliments of
Rita Friedman
Congratulations to Matilda Gonczi
from
Aunt Elizabeth
and Uncle Andrew
Telephone UN ion 7-0933
GuIIiksen's Flower Shop
6I0 SUMMIT AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J.
Tel. UNion 5-8783
Union Furniture Co.
Furniture, Bedding and Rugs
900-902 SUMMIT AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J.
Hoboken 3-OSI4 WM. WIRT
' Atlas Welding Co., Inc.
Welding, Cutting and Supplies
Heating Apparatus
I4l3 ADAMS STREET HOBOKEN, N. J.
A. Feirer Cr Son
PLUMBING and HEATING
'ill TWENTY-SECOND STREET UNION CITY, N. J.
Hudson County Knitting Mills
Manufacturers of Ladies Sweaters
523 -23rd STREET UNION CITY, N. J
" R a m e I I a "
FITS ANY FELLER
IBIS BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Naters
Compliments of
Roosevelt Cut Rate Dairy
7l2 SUMMIT AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J.
Tel. UNion 7-9028
UNion 3-lO87 Established l9lO
G. Botta
Rotisserie and Delicatessen
Orders for Parties, Weddings, Etc.
Executed with great care.
2303 BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J.
Compliments of
A F r i e n d
Tel. UNion 3-9440 SHUFFLEBOARD
Spike's Place
Tables tor Ladies
2505 BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J.
' I
Miller s
GROCERY and DELICATESSEN
28l6 NEW YORK AVENUE UNION CITY, N. .J
UNion 3-9705 A. F. VALENTINE, Prop,
Q 1 n
Freddie s Grill
SHUFFLEBOARD
I005 BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J.
Tel. UNion 3-0082
Dr. Milton J. Stark
Dr. Frances L. Stark
Congratulations to our daughter
on her graduation
Mr. and Mrs. A. Denzel
OPTOMETRISTS
3115 BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J.
Candy and Stationery Store
Congratulations to my daughter E SCHEURICH P
. , rop.
Mrs. Kathleen weft Candy - Stationery - Tobacco - Toys
137 -19l'l'1 STREET UNION CITY, N. J
Compliments of
Thomas Sweet Shop
Luncheonette and Ice Cream Parlor Mr and Mrs Moser
2401 PALISADE AVENUE
CORNER 24fl'I ST, UNION CITY, N. J.
Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs. Xavier Bonito
Frank Buscetto's
SHOE REPAIRING
8324 HUDSON BOULEVARD NORTH BERGEN, N. J
P. D'Antonio
GROCERIES - DELICATESSEN
700 CENTRAL AVENUE UNION CITY, N.
J.
Congratulations to our son Gerald
Mr. Cr Mrs. Louis Thielemann
Tel.JOurnaI Square 2-8332
Wm. Gannon
Distributor of Waldron's Milk
Compliments of
William Kerl's Meat Market
156 BLEECKER STREET JERSEY CITY, N. J. 1902 BERGENUNE AVENUE UNION CITY, N. 2
Tel. UNion 7-2490
Congratulations to my daughter
'I
Rossi s Sea Food
Mrs, M, Lascq FRuITs and VEGETABLES
I IIO4 SUMMIT AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J.
M , , H I I Congratulations to our niece
a z Z I n I a Marion Geissler
CAFE and RESTAURANT
P. PATRUCCO, Prop. Mr. and Mrs. Pal-ll H0'fI'l13l1l1
Tel. UNion 7-9499
J. Saputo
Fine Groceries and Delicatessen
6400 BERGENLINE AVE. WEST NEW YORK, N.
Congratulations to our niece Marion Geissler
Mr. and Mrs. J. Capone
Compliments of
Baker's Social Club
of Hudson County
Congratulations to the
June Class of 1945
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caes
Tel. UNion 7-8780
J. Continanza
Furrier and Ladies' Tailor
SIOO HUDSON AVENUE WEST NEW YORK, N.
P i a ' s T a i I o r
DRY CLEANING
PRESSING and ALTERING
lOl3 NEW YORK AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J.
Congratulations from
Mr. Robert M. Henderson
Emily, Robert Jr. 'and Roberta
STATIONERY ICE CREAM
Philip Spadola .
727 -24th STREET, UNION CITY, N. J.
NEWSPAPERS ' CANDY
Scala Grocery Company
The Store Where Quality is High
And Prices are Low
The Petite Curtain Shoppe
The Original Curtain Laundry
316-48th STREET UNION CITY, N. J.
Tel. UNion 3-5799
Good tuck to the
' ' Ju e Cla of 1945
D. Marin: " SS
Home of Good Shoes
Mr. and Mrs. Alfano
IOOS NEW YORK AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J. ,
Between lOth and llth Streets
Compliments of
Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs. S. Garabedian M r s . B u d ig
Compliments of
Senior Yearbook
Business Staff
Senior Yearbook
Literary Staff
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lichtenberger
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Riva
Co-ops Co-eds
R. P. S.
Mr. S. Lasco
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lichtenberger
Beatrice Brauer
A Friend -
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haughey
Miss Alice Haughey '
Mr. and Mrs. M. Colombo
John Catone
Mr. Harold Rappaport
Mr. Joseph Nuziale
Mr. M. Dennhardt
A. Alexander
Henry P. Smith
Grace Rossi
Joseph Rizzo
Mrs. Adele V. Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Petermann
Bradley Van Pelt, Jr.
Daniel's Pastry Shop '
George Rosen
Alma De Luca
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laengle
Martha and Catherine
Mr. John 'Petermann
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Cotter
Mark Staloff
Pfc. Abraham Cohen '
Pvt. Edward De Martini '43
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Pozzetti
"Butch" Demiglio
Eleanor Anne Ba-uer
Pete Dartley
Miss Gail Lasco
Miss 'Hilda Koeppel
Mr. and Mrs. J. Schmidt
Count Monte Ferrario
Mrs. B. Rubenstein
Rosetta and Gloria De Leo
Mr. and Mrs. Whitehead
Guidi's Winery
Ann De Nicola
Miss J. Belle Boltwood
Mrs. L. Piza
Mr. and Mrs. Koomjian
Mr. and Mrs. E. Brooks
Mr. and Mrs. A. Monteferrario
PATRONS
Mr. and Mrs. John Durso
Miss Angie Di Rienzo
Edward Tomasini
Mr. and Mrs. John Di Somma
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schaefer
Mr. and Mrs. F. Nungesser
Mr.and Mrs. J. P. McEnroe
Mr. J. Nuziale and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Hagdorn
Uncle Harry Rush
Sgt. and Mrs. Thomas O'Brien
Seaman John Lavaggi '42
Mrs. L. Henderson
Katherine Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Al Fletcher
Joan Fletcher
Mrs. G. Anderson
Mrs. F. Krentler
Jo Jumbo
Mrs. Rossi
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kroehs
Mrs. William Stitz
A Friend
Mr. and Mrs. B. Van 'Pelt, Sr.
SfSgt. Anthony B. Molima
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kaplan
Mrs. Dennhardt
Edward Di Berno
Seaman lst Class Thomas De M
John Hamod
Mrs. Rotillini
Harold and Charles Gilberti
John Anthony Taglialoe '4l
SfSgt. Edmond R. Naters
A Friend .
Sgt. S. Sirota
Dr. Irving M. Halperin
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Adams
Miss Clara Reinhard
Morris and Florence Eisenberg
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bussanich
Ronald William Zuersher
lda Leber
Margaret Pepe
Mr. Zwain
Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Froojian
Mrs. Catherine Briggs
Miss Dorothy Frederick
Mrs. John Nemeth
aia
Mr. and Mrs. Kolojian
Pfc. Joseph R. Molima
Mr. and Mrs. S. Castorino
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bomma, Jr.
Capt. and Mrs. R. J. Pollock
Mr. and Mrs. R. Gallo '
Dorothy and Muerial
Mr. and Mrs. H. Martinelli
Johnny and Jennings, U.S.N.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Horoske
Mrs. Clara McCabe
Mary Helen McCabe
Alma Schmidt
Mrs. M. Bach
Mr. and Mrs. J. Erb
Loretta Minogue
Clinton Barber Shop
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wagner
Marie De Vito and Elmira Topiano
Mr. and Mrs. C. D'Amico
Mr. and Mrs. D. Gasbarro
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Warwick
Mr. and Mrs. C. Sobers
George Nasser
Mr. John Molina-ri
Mrs. Theresa Molinari
Pfc. Louis Molinari
Edward Molinari N
Irene Molinari
Theresa Molinari
Mr. and Mrs. 'Peter Speranzo
Miss Lilly Maddaloni
Mr. and Mrs. A. Crisolli
Mr. and Mrs. L. Petermann
Mr. Richard Winters
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kot
Mr. James McCabe
John F. McCabe
Mrs. Catherine Hennessy
George Nasser
Mr. and Mrs. Rino Venusti
Mrs. Frieda Lichtenberger ,
S. and Z. Cleaners
Anna Mae Renka
Mrs. Rose Thurer
Mr. and Mrs. P. D'Amico
Mr. and Mrs. S. Florio
Mr. L. A. Morton
Cpl. and Mrs. Henry W. Haverstick
Pvt. Robert Perrone
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