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INGRID CARLSON Activities: Tattler 4; Masquer 4; PROFILE 4; Art Club 4. A pretty blond, Ingrid is a perfect combination of naivety and charm. She likes swimming and would like to be an artist. Ingrid's lovely tresses won her the honor of “the girl with the nicest hair in Glen Cove High. “Her locks are finest gold in ground.” —Spencer. t NELLIE CAPOBIANCO Activities: Commercial Club 2; Softball team 2. Quiet and soft-spoken, Nellie, is well-mannered and a good student. She. likes dancing and wants to be a beautician. “She was the pride Of her familiar sphere—the darling joy Of all who on her gracefulness might gaze.” —W alii BERTHA CHEBUSKE Activities: Commercial (dub 2. Quiet and naive will describe Bertha. A Commercial student, Bertha would like to become an accountant. “Kindness by secret sympathy is tied For noble souls in nature arc allied.” —Dry den. FELICIA CERIELLO Activities: Library Club 3, 4; Commercial Club 1, 2; Safety Council 4. “Phillie” is possessor of a quiet and charming way. Industrious and a good student, she likes books and music. Her vocational desire is to be a bookkeeper. “Kindness has resistless charms.” —Rochester. 17 PAUL CLINGEN Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; French Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Tattler 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Track, Soccer 1, 2. Paul is energetic and at the same time naive. Musically talented he plays an instrument in the band. His school spirit is intense and whenever there is a game going on in which Glen Cove takes part, Paul is there. “Peace, peace is what I seek and public calm.” —Arnold.
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CHARLES BOYD Activities: PROFILE 4; Senior Ball Committee 4. “Chizzie” came to Glen Cove from New Hampshire just thin year. Although he doesn't like New York State, and intends to go back to New Hampshire as a Conservation Officer, he does like people. This is proved by his friendly attitude that attracts people and made him popular throughout the Senior Class. BARBARA BRIGATI Activities: Latin Cluh 1. 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; Masquers 3, 4. Tall, pretty Bob is a mischievous, harum scarum, loveahle person. She shuns all homework, but likes to read and also to play tennis and ride. Her idea of Utopia—a good time, nice clothes, lots of boys. “Eyes too expressive to he blue. Too lovely to be grey. —Arnold. MADELINE BRUSCHINI “True as the needle to the pole or as the dial to the sun. —B. Booth. JAMES CALLAHAN Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2. 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Cute and peppy, Madeline is fond of basketball and is an active member of the Girls Honor Squad. A good dancer, Maddy, likes swing music and Frank Sinatra. Her ambition is to be successful in whatever she undertakes. Activities: Senior Class Executive Committee 4. “Jimmy” likes to go under the title of “Big Jim” hut somehow people can t get used to that. Perhaps this is understandable as “Pencilpoint” is only five feet tall. However for such a small man he certainly packs a lot of fun and laughter. His two main dislikes are rainy days and writing letters. He hopes to get into the Navy after graduation. “His daily prayer far better understood In act than words, was simply Doing Good.” —Whittier. “Her glossy hair was clustered o'er a brow Bright with intelligence, and fair and smooth.” —Byron. RAYMOND BUNCE “Razor” or the “Nose” as he is also known, likes football, swimming and members of the feminine sex. He dislikes getting up early, going to work and cliques. His love for playing the field is shown in his ambition to become a playboy. Cafe Society, make room! “Cheerful looks make every dish a feast. And tis crowns a welcome.” —Massinger. 16
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MICHAEL COLANGELO Activities: Baseball 1; Soccer 1; Interclass Basketball. Regardless of his name “Mike” is not a painter and doesn’t want to be one either. He just wants lots of fun and plenty of pumpkin pie. Quite a prankster, “Mike” livens any class. “Mike” likes women teachers only when they teach English so we presume he has been well satisfied with his stay at G.C.H.S. “Happy am I; from care I'm free! Why ar’n't they all contented like —opera of La Bayadere. WILLIAM DOUGHERTY This amiable Senior is more or less the “quiet one” of the Senior Class except at get-togethers where he stands out. When passing him in the hall no one would suspect his sense of humor that keeps any party laughing. His good natured-ness makes him a fine friend and welcomed guest. “Those who want fewest things are nearest to the Gods.” —Socrates. CONCETTA COTRONEO Activities: Commercial Club 1; Safety Council 2. Concetta is that small, quiet girl who answers to the nickname “Connie.” She likes skating, dancing, popular music and shorthand and possesses all the qualifications necessary for a secretary. History, basketball and science arc her chief dislikes. “The silence often of pure innocence Persuades, when speaking fails.” —Shakespeare.. LUCILLE DEL FERRARO Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1. 4; 5 PROFILE 4. A swell “all-round gal,” “Lou” is a fun-loving Senior. Fond of most sports and the Cadet Corps of the Merchant Marine, she never f-has an idle moment. We are sure • Lucille will succeed in whatever vocation she chooses. “Music so softens and disarms the 8 mind, That not an arrow does resistance I find.” —Waller. GLADYS DONALDSON Activities: Tattler 4; Fencing 2. 4; Bowling 1; Glee Club 1, 2: Latin Club 1, 2—Aedile, 3—Cen-sar; French Club 2, 3, 4; PROFILE 3, 4; Masquers 1, 2. 3, 4— Vice-President 4; Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Room Treasurer 4. Very blonde, tall and interesting Gladys, a conscientious student, has the rare combination of beauty and brains. Fond x f dancing, she usually is found at “Sis” Manning’s. Gladys hopes to become either a teacher or a beautician. “O thou art fairer than evening air Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars.” —Marlou e. 18
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