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ORLANDO CAPRIO Ollie” Classical French Undecided. “Howe’er It be. It store to me, tla only noble to be good” “Ollie joined the French, Italian nnd Science Clubs. Besides kicking about too much French homework, he also helped the Soccer team along in '27. Signature: 66 Stone Street. ELSIE CARLUCCI “El” General Italian Newark Normal “Never Idle a moment, but thoughtful of others.” We know very little about “El” because she is one of our quietest members. She goes about her work disturbing no one; but those who know her will agree that “El” is a sweet little girl. She has joined only the Italian and Science Clubs. Signature: 74 Mt. Prospect Avenue. MICHAEL JOHN CAPUTA “Chick” “Micky” General French Washington and Jefferson “Virtue Is his own reward” We never hear much from “Chick”. He is one of our quiet classmates. “Chick” seems to like athletics. In ’25 he played football, went out for Track '25, '26, took part in the Stadium Exhibition and joined the A. A. The Italian and Science Clubs also the French Circle have interested “Chick.” Signature: 589 No. 5th Street. Pago Twonty
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ALBERTA BIONDI “AL” Classical Italian New York Secretarial Whoif little body lodged a mighty mind. “Al” is one of our all around fine Seniors. She is small, but good things come in small packages. In school activities, “Al” has done her part, belonging to the Science, Italian and Latin Clubs, Forum, Student Council and helping with the 4A-1B Recep- tion. Signature: 572 Broadway. CHRISTIAN L. BREITHUT “Chris” General French Undecided “A young Apollo-golden haired.” To begin with, “Chris” is a good sport and always happy. He has worked for our Class not only on the Executive Board of the Senior Acropolis, but also as President of the 3A Class. “Chris” has played Football ’25 ’26 ’27. Besides devoting his time to the above and making attempts to study, he has found time for A. A., the Hi-Y, the Science Club and the French Circle. Signature: 11 Silver Street. LUCY CAPRIO “Lou” General Italian Undecided “Silence Is Golden”. Lou is a very quiet girl, in and out of school. She very seldom says a word, but we all like her just the same. Lou has been a member of the Ital- ian Club, Science Club, and Forum. She has served on the 4A-1B Reception. We hope Lou will not forget her many noisy friends (?) Signature: 140 Parker Street. Hugo Nineteen
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IRMA B. CETRULO “Irm” General Italian Upsala College Kndles torment dwell about thee. Yet who could live and live without thee. Although “Irm” has worked a great deal for our class, she has always maintained a serene manner; and has always done her work with a smile; noth- ing seems to worry her. She has served on the 4A- 1B Reception Committee, Faculty Tea Committee, 4B-4A Reception Committee. She has been an ac- tive member of the Italian Club, having been its Secretary, Counsellor, Historian and Chairman of “Casa Italiana ’26. She was Recording Secretary of the Girl’s League in 1927, which is surely an honor for any girl. She is a member of the Service Club, Student Council, Fencing Club, and Blue Peter” Board. Signature: 85 No. 13th Street, Bloomfield THOMAS CIFELLI “Tommy” General Italian Mass. Institute of Tech. Wlae to renolve; and patient to perform”. Tom” and his books are never parted. That is the reason, he is the brightest pupil of our class, and a 3H year student, too. We are sure to hear of “Tommy” at M. I. T. Among the activities Tom has taken part in, are, Italian Club, Science club. Cheering Squad and Forum. He was a cross-coun- try man in ’27. Signature: 401 New Street. JANET COEYMAN “Jan” General French N. J. C. Better late than never. “Jan” always ge'-s in by running a close race with the bell and occasionally losing. “Jan” seems to be very fond of athletics. She played Jr. and Sr. Hoc- key, was a gym captain and helped put pep in the Gym Exhibition ’27. She also belonged to t h e French Circle, Forum, Science Club and Library Staff. On the Senior Acropolis Board, “Jan” has also done her part. Signature: 30 Marston Place, Glen Ridge Page Twenty-one
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