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enaeuwi um june, 1945 Sclt Alew l, J Vew Jeziet(f Page Pago 2 In memory of Paul J. Sanders. our balovad homeroom teacher, who died suddenly in 1943. Page 3 With hearts saddened by the loss of our beloved President. Franklin Delano Roose- velt. and minds sobered by the seriousness of America's place in this world of turmoil, we. the class of June. 1945. dedicate this book to a peaceful future. Our thoughts and efforts are directed toward the fulfill- ment of the hope for a better world to come, for only by the concerted actions of us all can that hope be realized. Page 5 Pag® 6 way. am not a teacher: only a fellow traveler of whom you asked the I pointed ahead—ahead of myself as well as you. G. Bernard Shaw Pog 7 Michael R. McGreel. 8.S.. MA.. Principal Page 8 Elta Ditbrow. A.B.. Assistant to the Principal Clara Maa Gray. A.B.. Clau Adviser Page 9 Roger B. Saylor. M.A.. Class Adviser Mr. Michael R. McGreel. B.S., M.A.. Principal Mm Elsa Disbrow. A.B. Mrs. Florence S. Burley. A.B.. M.A. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Miss Ruth Brettle. A.B. Miss Lura M. Briggs. A.B.. M.A. Miss Emily E. Coburn. B.S. Mr. Edward Dangler. Ph.D. Mr. Joseph V. Finelli. B.A. Miss Clara Mae Gray. A.B. Miss Rose C. Hortman, B.S. MA Miss Natalie R. Jones. A.B. Miss Janet McKentie. A.B. M.A. Miss Alice M. Sterner B.S.. MA. Mrs. Ruth A. Stewart, B.S.. MA. Miss Katherine I Walston MA. Pago 11 MODERN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Mr. Abraham 0. Zwiabal. A.B.. M.A., Chairman Mr . E. M. Barard. B.S.. M.A. Mrs. Tarasita M. U. Cappal. B.S.. M.A. Mrs. Elaanor H. Carlau. A.B.. M.A. Mrs. Valantina M. Cipolletti. A.B. Mrs. Josaphina L Dill. A.B. Mr. V. Sibilia. B.S. Mr. Samual Slavin. A.B., M.A. Mrs. Gertrude Kingsley. B.A. LATIN DEPARTMENT Mr. Raymond F. Heulenbeek. A.B.. M.A. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Mr. Jamas M. Wood. Jr.. A.B.. Chairman Mr. Howard Ayars. B.S.. M.A. Miss Hazel M. Farquhar. A.B.. M.A. Mr. Frank S. Hartman. B.S.. M.A. Mrs. Halan F. Kaplan. B.A. Mr. Harman Pritchard. B.S.. M.A. Mr. Sidnay Saidlar. A.8. Mr. Harry G. Snavaly, M.S. SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Mrs. Louisa Capan Chavriar, Ph.D.. Chairman Mr. Raymond R. Ammarall. A.B.. M.A. Miss Dorothy L. Boebe. B.S.. M.A. Miss Katharina E. Ball. A.B.. M.A. Mr. Josaph Caliano. A.B.. M.A. Mr. Matthew J. Donnar. A.8.. M.A. Mr. Paul Lippa. B.S.. M.A. Miss Janatta Parmala. A.B. Mr. John W. Vogel. M.A. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Mr. Rogar B. Saylor, A.B.. M.A., Chairman Mr. Samual R. Buhrman. B.S.. M.S. Mr. Waltar J. Dumm. B.S. Mrs. Eva Evarall. A.B. Miss Mildrad C. Green, A.B. Miss Dorothy A. Gray. A.8.. M.A. Mr. Robart J. Hagaman, B.S.. M.S. Mrs. Geraldine H. King, A.B. Miss Rosina E. Rina. B.S. Miss Alica M. Schneider, A.B. Miss Helen B. Tunstead. A.E. PRACTICAL ARTS Mr. Waltar D. Buchanan, A.B. Mrs. Evelyn E. Deering. A.B.. M.A. Mr. William B. Gardener Mrs. Victoria B. Schustar, B.S. ART DEPARTMENT Mrs. Erma P. Blair Mrs. Alfaratta D. Shirley. B.S.. M.A. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Miss Jenny Lind Robinson. B.S. Mrs. Margaret E. O'Loughlin. Supervisor's Degree Mr. William Weiss. A.B.. M.A. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Victor Salerno. Chairman Mr. Charles A. Allan Miss E. Ethel Decker Mr. Arthur Payton Miss Edith F. Scelera. B.S.. M.A. LIBRARY Miss Mary Cerye Batchelor. 8.A. Miss Madeline Dow, A.B.. B.L.S. HEALTH Miss Dorothy Driscoll. R.N. Miss Augusta 8. Fray. R.N. Miss Agnas E. Smith, A.B.. M.A.. R.N. OFFICE STAFF Miss Fanny Bell. A.B. Mrs. Jeanette P. Fort Miss Paulina M. Weiss. B.S.. M.A. Mrs. Grace Wilson Page 12 Pag® 13 Music bij Julia wohl 7% h A - j r r —I f l I cy• j j7 tMl l v)—g;. i ) J +Z + Zjfn 1 J. - ■fca ' uetMuri fo H £yov V Ut eoLK. C lau iceti PETER CASTELLANO C.P. 61? No. 4th Street 'My dreams aro gotting botter—Poto is rated among the mott popular boy of the class. His amiable personality has won him many a friend. He is an intelligent person and a fine athlete. Although Pete is a splondid musician, playing in the Blue Jockets. his ambition is to become a chemist. Clubs: Track: Cross Country: Boys Club: Blue Jackets: Intramural Basketball: President of the Senior Class. JOHN CARSON C.P. 179—2nd Street Ten,” or Jack, looks forward to the future as a journalist. He enjoys sports and music. However quiet and reserved the teachers think he is, we know the opposite to be true when we hear him cheerleading at the football gomes, loudly shout- ing. “How about yelling so I can hear you? Clubs: Science Club: Track: Cheerleader: Fenc- ing: Cross Country: Acropolis: Intra mural Beso- baII: Intra-mural basketball: International Affairs Forum: Class Treasurer; Letter man. MARIE FITZSIMMONS C.P. 39 North Thirteenth Street Eyes of blue, a smile that's true. is one way of discribing Fitly . This charming young miss wishes to become a Navy Nurse. Marie dislikes noisy people, but don't let that fool you. She has a Sense of humor. Fitly con usually be found in the Chem Lab. deeply engrossed in an e periment. Clubs: Bollroom Dancing Group: Acropolis Staff: Student Council: Photoplay Club: Current Problems Club: Spanish Honor Society: Features Board. Athenaeum. Vice Presidents Alice Capaccio Vilma Fortunato Angela Mostello Angela Spadone Treasurers Kathleen Bogan Mario Farina Roy Groener Thomas IHerio Page I5 HAROLD SIGLER C.P. 152 Roseville Avenue Busy as a bee. that's Harold! Between dashing from 55 to 85 on Acropolis or Athenaeum work, he has hardly any spare time. Whore he does have a moment. Hal likes to spend it with those beauti- ful blondes, but he says he'll toke brownettes too. His ambition is to bo a chemical engineer. With his ability, he's sure to reach the top. Clubs: Notional Honor Society: Latin Honor Society: French Honor: Editor-in-chief. Acropolis: Editor-in-chief. Athonaeum: Visual Aid Crew: Sci once Club: After Math Club: Ballroom Dance Group: 4B Play. JULIA WOHL C.P. 504 Broadway Short, dark hair, beautiful gray eyes. That's Julia Wohl. Quiet, retiring and efficient also suit Julia to a T. Her modesty hidos her great talent in the field of music. She is an accom- plished pianist, but she also plays the clarinet and has a better than average voice. As one of the Associate Editors of tho Athenaeum, she does her job well. When she leaves Barringer, she plans to go to Bucknell. Clubs: Latin Honor Society. Spanish Honor So- ciety: National Honor Society: Ballroom Dance Group: Band: Orchestra: Pan American Club: All State Chorus: War Stamp Committee: Acropolis Associate Editor. Athenaeum Science Club: Glee Club. MARIAN L. SIBBALD C.P. 461 Summer Avenue Everyone who knows Marian likes her: she is one of the busiest ladios in Borringor. She makes her own clothes and works after school in tho Presbyterian Hospital. She loves both classical and popular music, gooey sundeos and lots of work. She intends to go to college and hor fondest dream is to be a dressmaker. Clubs: Associate Editor. Athenaeum; Acropolis: Visual Aid Crew: Ballroom Dance Group: National Honor Society: French Honor Society: Band: War Stamp Committee. ALICE CAPACCIO C.P. 154 Grafton Avenue Although she is a good student. Al is definitely no worm. She is gay: hence she dislikes people who have no sense of humor. Since she hates having nothing to do. it is no surprise to learn that Alice has been very active in her school activities. Her chief worry is deciding what to do after graduation. Clubs: Secretary of the National Honor: Vice- President of the Spanish Honor: Latin Honor So- ciety: Associate Editor of the Athenaoum; Library Staff: Acropolis Staff. MALCOLM SMITH PRINGLE C.P. 244 North Siith Street Always on the go. is the only way to talk about Mac. He is short, handsome, and serious, always sincere in all he does. Mac will argue with anyone on anything, but he always comes out on top. He'd make a fine lawyer, but ho firmly dederes that Science is his field. Clubs: National Honor Society: Latin - Honor Society; Ballroom Dance Group: Science Club: After-Math Club: Visual Aid Crew: Band: Photo- play Club: Acropolis: Cast of 4B Play: Athenaeum. Page 16 FLAVIO LA MANNA C.P. 158 Grafton Avenue Girls and music are Flavio's chief interests in life. Girls with too much lipstick and fussy teach- ers don't click with this senior. You've probably seen many of the beautiful posters made by Flavio for he is very artistic. His ambition is to be Dr. La Manna. President of the United States. Clubs: President, Italian Honor Society: Library Staff: Language Arts Club: Bell Room Dance Group: Safety Committee: Athenaoum Athletic Staff: Manager of the Football Team: Baseball: 48 Play: National Honor Society: Publicity Com- mittee. 4A Dance. eax Editorial Staff Feature Board Harold Sigler. Editor-in-Chief Associate Editors Alice Cepaccio Marian Sibbald Malcolm Pringle Julia Wohl Flavio La Manna. Art Editor Co-Chairmen Angela Lois Muenster Anne Lerner Philip Powell Leona Houston Mostello, Robert Church Antoinette Dudley Otto Miller Marion McGuire Marie Fitzsimmons Paul Nusbaum Personnel and Statistics Board Co-Chairmen Donald Jansen. Kathleen Bogan Joan Quiglay Gerald Gold Margaret Koch Naomi Rosenstein Alma Morcuri Maria Conforti Betty Hack Roy Groener Vera Dunne Connie Sorrentino Frances Cherry Naomi Baiter Alberta Clark Helen Barone Gertrude Rossi Vera Goldberg Photography Ralph Tedeschi Pat Restaino Athletic Board Co-Chairmen Frank Ferrari. Joe Bongiorno Rudy Salvato Thurlow Brown Remo Colarusso Dick Boylan Flavio La Manna Alphonse DiChiera Marie Pellico Peter Castellano Business Board Rudolph Messina. Chairman Kathleen Bogan Sam Feinstein Connie Sorrentino Marie Fitzsimmons Alice Farina Page 17 EDITORIAL Like thousands of other students in this year of 1945. we go from the classroom into a serious world, a world determined to make peace on earth a reality. We know that America is still at war. but we also know that the end of that war is in sight. We are content to become a part of a new life, for we are certain that we shall be better able to cope with the problem of living than most people. What we have gained in our four years at Barringer, over and above knowledge learned of books, has given us an insight into the true meaning of democracy, a better understanding of our fellow men. and the courage to face whatever may lie before us. If. in selecting a theme for this book, we have seemed at times to dwell upon the lighter side of our school experiences, please forgive us. We are simply attempting to escape for a little while the serious tone of the world of which we shall soon become a part. The Editors. lie (L- tf 17 Our most important ara our earliatt yaar . —Coo pa ALICE ABBOTT C.P. 134 No. 13th Street Probably all Barringar knows Abbia by her pug nose and friendly smile. Alice is usually peeking over a boiling test tube in the Chem lab. or sighing over the picture of that Navy man. The nurses uniform that she hopes to get ought to look well on her shapely figure. Clubs: Band: Orchestra: All City Band and Orchestra: Science Club: Latin Honor Society: Acropolis; Photoplay: All City Chorus: Red Cross. LOUISE ALBANESE C.P. 9 Stone Street Louise can bo seen in any of Barringer's halls carrying her little black notebook. Lou is very busy but at the same time vary methodical. Nice clothes and swimming rate with her. but shows-offs are off her list completely. Her record at Bar- ringer indicates that her ambition to be a dosigner will be realized. Clubs: National Honor Society - Secretary; Student Council Secretary: Italian Honor So- ciety - Secretary: French Honor Society: Red Cross: Assembly Committee: Social Committee: Service Club- Student Council Publicity Commit- tee: Acropolis: Science Club: Language Arts Club: Library Staff: Pupil Activities. RUTH ANDERSON Civic 53 No. 6th Street Ruth, a friendly, attractive person, is very mod- est. She enjoys music and likes to sing. swim, skate and dance. As an ardent Crosby fan. her pet peeve is girls who swoon over Sinatra. Her ambition is to be a secretary. Any employer who hires her may consider himself lucky. Clubs: Service Club; Ball Room Dance Group: All City Chorus. RUTH AUSBY Civic 175 James Street Ruthie. who is small but very ambitious, takes quite an interest in her school work. She is tal- ented in sports, dancing, and singing. Very rude peoplo annoy her. Ruth is a Civic studont who intends to be a nurse after graduation. Clubs: Science Club: Spanish Honor Society: Dance Committee: Social Studies Forum. FRED AXT FRED AXT C.P. 89 Peck Avenue One of the most populer boys with the foir sox is Fred. He is usually found near 55. After some difficulty we discovered his one ambition is to be a manager of a night club. This swell athlete is a pleasant person who has no dislikes or pet poovot. Clubs: Track; Intra-Mural Basketball, Science Club. BEVERLY BARNES C.P. 327 Sussex Avenue You know - - The way to a man's heart is through his stomach. Zeke's one ambition is to learn how to cook. Dancing, swimming and all kinds of food rate high with her. Her chief worries are no mail and short boys. We hope that Zeke teams how to cook after graduation. Clubs: Pan-American Club: Ancient History Club; Spence Club. HELEN BARONE Civic 171 4th Street A pretty face, a pleasant smile, and a quiot reserve odd up to Helen. As most of the teachers know, mispronunciation of her last name annoys her. Dancing, writing letters to sailors, and foot- ball rate tops with her. She hopes to be a beauti- cian after graduation. Clubs: Athenaeum: Homeroom Reporter; Boots and Saddles: Student Council: Red Cross: War Stamp Committee: Service Club. NAOMI BAXTER Civic 58 Lock Street Naomi, an industrious girl with a fme personal ity, is very fond of sports, dancing, singing and science. She is very talented in modeling cley figures, but her chosen field is nursing. She is a quiet girl whose keen sense of humor makes her interesting company. Clubs: Spanish Honor Society: Science Club: Servico Club: Boots and Saddles: House and Grounds Committee: Student Council. ESTELLE BELMONTE C.P. 409 No. 6th Street Cut little Estelle can always be heard tinging on of Sinatra' newest sonqs. Sine h i on of th friendliest people in the school, she always has time to talk to everyone. Because she i so active durinq the day we usually catch her falling asleep in a corner of the classroom. Clubs. Service Club. PASQUALE S. BELOTTI Civic 261 O'ang Street As fleet of foot as Mercury i Pat. This able Cng runner has helped to win many trophies our Alma Mater. After graduation he plans to study to becomo a Naval officer. Clubs: Track Team: Cross Country Team; Sci- ence Club. SHIRLEY BERGH Minimum 59 N. 14th Street Shirley's the senior who can really play boogie- woogie as you like it. Horseback riding and roller-skating are also special talents of this small but vigorous person, whose sparkling smile has won her many friends during her stay at B. H. S. No Clubs. KATHLEEN BOGAN C.P. 288 Ridgewood Avenue If you see a tall blue-eyed, attractive girl walking wi?h h r heed in a d'eam muttering. I've got to write a letter to R . that's Kathy. She wishes to be a journalist but sh admits that, being a housew.fe isn't such a bad job. Clubs: Athenaeum Acropolis Library Staff. Homeroom Treasurer: Assembly Committee: Cur- rent Problem Club Latin Honor Society: Pan- American Club Sc .e nee Club: 4B-4A Dance Com- mittee. JOSEPH BONGIORNO Civic 259 No. 7th Street A fellow who male trouble melt like wow and who drive away gloom i our one and only Joe B He ha black, curly hair and bright eye . He get along with everybody, especially the oppo ite te«. He diilike cutting clat et and people who braq. A lover of «port , hi ambition i to become e physical director. Club : football Science Club Boy ' Leade' Club: Social Studiet Fo'um; Athenaeum: Ball Room Dance Group: Basketbell: War Stamp Com- mittee. HELEN BOWEN Cf. IS Myrtle Avenue I Love Life might be Helen theme ong. Her interest i centered in whet other people do and th.nk. She like clothe good food. port and knitting. Her o«e greet talent it for talking. Perhep her interest in clothe e plein« her desire to become e buyer. Club : Co-Chairman of Graduate Notes Board: Acropolis- Student Council: Science Club: Library Staff Secretary: Constitution Committee: Year Book. RICHARD BOYLAN Civic 759 Clifton Avenue Humorou . thy. athletic, and always tmiling. that’ Dick. Hi ambition is to buy a farm, settle down and raise er-r— chicken . He it very fond of Mr. Dumm and chemistry. We all remember him at the fine football center on last year team. Clubs: First-Aid Warden football: Basketball: Scionce Club: Athletic Board. Athonoeum. KELSEY THURLOW BROWN C.P. 214 Bloomfield Avenue Hardly anyone knows Kelsey Brown, but every- one knows Thurlow. He's one of those strong, silent men who doesn't say much, but when he does, it is really something. Although he may seem slow as he goes through the halls of Bar- ringer. he's really one of the fastest men on our cross-country team. Clubs: Cross-Country: Track; Science Club. Page 23 EDWARD MICHAEL 8RUSKY C.P. 817 Parker Street One of the biggest goals in Mika's career in Barringer has been to try to live down that sister in Central. Girls are his main likes, but he admits that chocolate cake is quite tempting too. When not engaged in the noble sport of wolfing . Mike can be found in the Chom lab kooping Miss Tunstead busy. Although he claims that he hasi no future plans, we know that as usual, he prob-' ably has something up his sleeve. Clubs: Boys' Leaders Lieutenant; Latin Honor Society: Spanish Honor Society: Service Club: Student Council. WILLIAM BULL C.P. 9? Heller Parkway On a list of the best looking boys of the class of June 45. Bill Bull is sure to be named. He is well liked by his fellow students and may often be seen with a group of feminine admirers. Al- though his immediate plans are for the Navy. Bill expects to go to college after the war. Clubs: Cross-Country: Track: Science Club. ELIZABETH CALABRO C.P. 35 Colden Street Betty, who has a pleasing personality and such winning ways, is liked wherever she goes. She is interested in window shopping and in meeting new people. When it comes to dancing, this young lady can really cut a rug. Betty plans to be a lab technician. Clubs: Student Council: War Stamp Commit- tee: Bowling Club: Ball Room Dance Group. JOHN CALDERONE Civic 478 Roseville Avenue Jack is one of the quieter boys in the class. He is very interested in photography, art and woodcarving. He has one pet peeve that makes him the faculty’s pride and joy: he is annoyed by people who talk during assembly. Perhaps he should don his police uniform to help keep order. Clubs: Art Club. FRANCES CARDELL Civic 810 Clifton Avenue ''Chick' favorite sports are writing letters and listening to the radio. She dislike conceited peo- ple but enjoys sports and dancing. You can't fail to notice Chick about Barringer because of her long, glossy hair. She has high hopes of going into aviation. Clubs: Science Club: Service Club: Acropolis: Ballroom Dancing Class: dee Club. ANNE CASAGRANDE C.P. 140—3rd Avenue Brooklyn. witty and original, is very popular and very active. She's a horse back riding eothusi- ast: she is also interested in clothes and in cos- tume designing. Her pet hate is the holier than thou art' attitude, and almost equally she dis- likes nagging, discipline, and (ahem!) homowork. Who doesn't? Clubs: Program Chairman of the Spanish Honor: Boots and Saddle Club: Social Committee: Photo- play Club: Science Club: Junior Red Cross. DANIEL CASALE Civic 51 I North Ninth Street If you have attended the Barringer dances you must have noticed Danny, because this chap enjoys dancing very much. This handsome boy also on- joys bowling which he says is tops among the His ombition in life is to become an sports, accountant. Clubs: Bowling Club: Constitution MACY CECERE C.P. 247 Mt. Prospect Avenue Good goods comes in small packages —Chick is a small, quiet boy who likes all sports and enjoys driving immensely. Mocy intends to join the Air Corps as soon as possible. He is par ticularly shy with the girls, therefore we'd like to take this opportunity to remind him that faint heart never won fair lady. Clubs: Science Club: Social Studies Forum: Glee Club; Italian Honor Society. Page 25 FRANCES CHERRY Minimum 100 Davenport Avenue Quiet end well-mannered describes Frances per- fectly. Sports, sewing and good books are tops with her but writing morale building ietters to the armed forces beats all her other interests. Maybe her love of peace and quiet has influenced Frank in her choice of undertaking as a profession. Clubs: Service Club: Athenaeum; Glee Club. THELMA CHIRICO C.P. ??6 Mt. Prospect Avenue Think of somoone petito, unassuming, end nover without a charming smile and you have Thelma. Swimming and badminton occupy her precious time, for Thelma is in domand everywhere. Since the is very sincero herself, she likes others to be that way too. Ofttimes we can find her. ears glued to the radio sighing over Frankie. Clubs: Secretary of the Italian Honor; Latin Honor Society; Science Club: House and Grounds Committeo: Student Council. ROBERT LEROY CHURCH C.P. 375 Mt. Prospect Avenue Hero is a boy who 'eally gets around. He knows all the girls from the freshmen up. Even with his interest in girls. Bob has come through with flying colors. At times we might question whether a Church in our midst has been of value. Here we accent the positive . Want any advice to the lovelorn? Clubs: French Honor Society. Boys Leaders: Social Committee: Chairman Foatures Board: Athenaeum; 4A Dance Committee: Aftermath Club: Library Staff: Visual Aid Crew. 4B Play: National Honor Society. NICHOLAS CICCONE C.P. 179 Berkeley Avenue Here is a very likeable boy who is always ready to help everyohe. His sincerity makes him a good friend. Of all his likes, music and basketball are tops, with show-offs not even rated. Girls, if you want to be a friend of Nickie's. please don't make up in class! He doesn't mind yoyr being a worm, but please don't look like one. Clubs: Italian Honor Society: Science Club: Boys Leaders: Intra-Mural Basketball. ALBERTA CLARK C.P. SI Third Street A certain blond Merchant Marine hold the favored corner of Bert heart. Fat boy , and girl who wear red nail poli h definitely do not rate with her. Her tweet personality and pleatant tmile will carry her through the many trying experience in the nbrting profetsion. Club : Science Club: Library Staff; Vice-Preti- dent of Latin Honor Society; Houte and Ground Committee: Acropoli Staff; Athonaeum. RICHARD CLARK Civic 136 Delavan Avenue Who it known at the tinging troubador ? Cute, red-headed, tall and buty. Richard alway manage to find time to amu e the girl . Like all Barringer student , he like all play end no work. He want to be a mettret tetter and if we know Red. there no obstacle in his road to success. Club : Science Club: 4B Play: Current Problem . REMO COLARUSSO C.P. SB Elliott Street Who write thote daily bit of philosophy on the board in Room SS? It is Remo, a tall, rather serious looking boy. Don’t let those serious looks fool you. He’ very cheerful and easy to get along with, especially when you mention dancing or girls. Betides these two great likes, he it also interested in Chemistry and Italian. Clubs: National Honor: Treasurer: Vice-Presi- dent; Italian Honor: President of Library Staff: Chairman of Safety Committee: Science Club: Language Arts; President of Dancing Class: Stu- dent Council: Boys Leaders: Athletic Staff of Yearbook: 48 Play. Page 27 ALBERT COLLIER Civic 40 Wiltey Street If you happen to notice a fellow with a per- petual grin on hit face and if that lad it following o girl, you may be quite ture it't Al. Hit natural talentt. hobbiet. and ambition are in art. Collect- ing art it hit hobby, interior decorating it hit ambition, and all kinds of art are hit natural bent. Clubt: Social Committee: Science Club: Art Club. HELEN F. COMITO 548 No. 5th Street Here's to Helen with one of the cuteit tmilet you've ever teen. She it an attractive and very pleotant girl to know. Helen, who lovet to be called Lennie. alto likes dancing and coket. Her ambition it to become a Cadet Nurse. Clubt: Science Club: Service Club. MARIA CONFORTI C.P. 16 Garside Street Little Mitt Sunthine” may be found ot any time, discussing her future in the aeronautics field. Collecting poems it one of her hobbiet. yet the enjoys baseball immontely. Maria always hat her homework done. What a gal! We all with this little last the best of luck. Clubt: Science Club: Photoplay Club: Latin Honor Society: Anthonaeum; Language Artt Club: Spanith Honor. ULLYANNE CORDASCO 176—2nd Street Her it a tenior who it both clubby and tporty. Lil it an all around girl who can ba datcribad at jutt plain twall. Har tophittication doat not mar har ditpotition. Sha hat a graat liking for raading. convaning. walking and detigning. Lil can often ba found in tha Blua and Whita. Clubt: Rad Crott: Acropolit: Vitual Aid Craw: Photoplay Club: Language Artt Club: Attembly Committee: Student Council Bulletin: Science Club: Latin Club: Newt Board of Acropolit. CATHLEEN CUNNINGHAM Civic 670 Mt. Protpect Avenue Modatt and demure Cathy appeart quiet, but emongtt her friendt the it vary gay She it an ardent bate ball fan. but alto enjoyt basketball. Thit mitt it helping the war effort by working in a Defenie Plant. Clubt: Library Staff: Service Club: P.T.S.A.: Science Club: Speech Forum. Page 29 CAMILLE D'ANOREA C.P. 40 Seventh Avenue Here comes that streak of lightning. Camy . As she comes to a halt, we find a pretty, vigorous girl full of pep. vim and vigor. Camy. who is always the center of attraction and excitement, is a real supporter of our football team. Clubs: Service Club: Italian Honor Society: Bowling Club: Acropolis Staff; Social Committee: Assembly Committee. ROCCO D'ATRIO Civic 142 Verona Avenue Although Rocco believes that he has no natural talents, we think that he is talented in making people like him. His greatest dislikes are studying too hard and waiting for people. As for his likes, movies and ping-pong are tops. No activities. THOMAS DePHILLlPS Civic 16 Mt. Prospect Avenue Oaspite his siie. Tom. whom everyone calls Poo Woo. may very often be found surrounded by beautiful girls. Besides girls, he likes swimming, boxing, basketball end football. Pee Wee is not around when hard work is to be done. He has a cheerful personality which helps him acquire many friends. No activities. ALFRED FRANK DE ROSA Civic 233' } Gersido Avenue Yes. here he comes again, that future Carmen Cevellero. Frankie. Never in the four years of high school has he come without a smile and a good word. Since he has been working after school, he hasn't had time to belong to many clubs. As a hobby, he keeps pigeons. In short, he is an all-round good fellow. No activities. ANGELO OESENO Civic 618 North Fifth Street Who it thet smart dresser with his erm around a girl? Could it be Angelo? But. of course, who else? Besides girls. Angelo likes clothes that are draped. Swimming rates high with him and bowl- ing is his specialty. Above everything Angelo's ambition is to be a machinist. Clubs: Science Club. LUCY MARIE DiNARDI Civic 97 Summer Avenue Mama Babelucci or Marie is a lively girl who likes Harry James, pototoes. Marines and swim- ming. Singing, dancing and sleeping come natu- rally to her. Although she doesn't like dull people or show-offs, sho is very easy to get along with. As you might have guetsod by this time, her ambition is to be a singer. Clubs: B Class Play: Acropolis Staff. Page 31 JOHN Dl VINCENZO C.P. 45 Crane Street Hare is a lad who says his dream girl must have auburn hair and green oyes. Johnny's good looks and personality are almost as striking as his dancing. We'll be seeing you soon with a couplo of stripes on your Navy officer's jacket. Clubs: Science Club: Bowling Club: Boys' Lead- ers. DONALD DOWNES C.P. 47 Deleven Avenue Remember Mitsu Hosaki? That was one of the brainstorms of Donald Downes. He uses his fertile imagination to drive teachers slowly out of their minds. Besides his talent for mischief. Don has an equally great talent in the fiald of electricity. After leaving Barringer, he plans to study engi- neering at N.C.E. Clubs: Visual Aid Crew; After-Math Club: Sci- ence Club: Boys' Leaders: Language Arts Clubs: Yearbook. MAGNOLIA DuBOISE C.P. 47 Hoyt Street Maggie is an intelligent, active, ambitious young girl. Her likes are the Air Corps and sports, but she is also fond of all kinds of music. Her dislikes include Prank Sinatra and mathematics. Magnolia is planning to attend New Jersey State Teachers' College in order to taka up teaching. Clubs: Latin Honor Society: Current Problems Club: Pan-American Club: Science Club: Secretary of the Girl's Service Club: Student Council; As- sembly Committee. ANTOINETTE DUDLEY Civic 188 Orange Street With her quiet charm. Tony, a new addition to Barringer, has made many friends among both teachers and pupils. She likes music and dancing but most of all. the Army. The thing she dislikes most is homework. Her pet peeve is chewing gum poppers. She hopes to be a music teacher. Clubs: Girl's Service Club: Features Board - Yearbook: French Honor. VERA DUNNE C,v,c IS North IIth Street Over the weekends Vera may be found roller skating or at a good stage show. Sho likes oil sports but dancing and swimming top her list. She hopes to be a secretary after graduation. We know her pleasing personality will be one of her greatest assets. Clubs: Ballroom Dancing Group: Science Club: Sponish Honor Society: House and Grounds Com- mittee: Service Club: Atheneoum: Red Cross. VICTORIA EDWARDO Civic 41 Cutler Street Quiet and ever smiling. Vicky has o friendly word for everyone. The proverbial tall, dark and handsome men hove o special corner in Vicky's heart. On her list of dislikes are flashy clothes and conceited people. She plons to make the medical profession her coreer. Clubs: Girls' Service Club: Ballroom Dancing Group: Student Council. WALTER EGBERT C.vic 134 Montclair Avenue When Walter first entered high school, he was a very shy young boy. Now. he s quite a ladies man. His classroom jokes help to moke him popu- lar. too. After graduation he plans to become a dentist. Clubs: Photoplay Club: Science Club. ALICE BARBARA FARINA C.P. 321 Summer Avenue Short, cute and gay describes our little Miss Alice. Fond of history and making speeches, she can hold the interest of ony class. She has many friends because she is always willing to make interesting conversation. Oh. yes! We musn t fail to warn the sailors of that coming Navy Nurse. Clubs: Secretary of the Science Club: Student Council: Hostess. Dancing Class: Library Staff. Page 33 MARIO FARINA C.P. 210 North Third Street Hello there, tall, dark end handsome! Pretty blondes ore top with Mario, but he hate ego- tistical girl . His ono pet peeve is getting up in tho morning. Matt hopes to be o gym teacher after graduation and we know he will succeed. Clubs: Intromurel Baseball: Intramural Basket- ball; Boys' Leaders Club: Science Club: Current Problems Club: 4B-4A Assistant Treasurer. SAMUEL I. FEINSTEIN C.P. 360 Sinth Avenue Sam is one fellow who came to this school to make a name for himself. Ho started out by join- ing the band and orchestra and topped it off when he succeeded in getting into the Ail-State Or- chestra. Sam is an ardent Boy Scout. One of his main dislikes is getting up early for school. After graduation, he plans to go to Syracuse to study music. Clubs: Band: Orchestra: Boys' Loaders: Acropo- lis: Athenaeum: Ballroom Dancing- Group: Science Club; National Honor Society: All State Band and Orchestra. FRANK FERRARI C.P. 237 Mt. Prospect Avenue Becauso he is always smiling, cheerful and friendly. Frank is one of the most popular boys in school. Although the plans for his future are not definite, he would like to bocome either a pro- fessional baseball player or a sports writer. Clubs: Captain. Boys' leaders Club: Chairman. Athletic Board. Acropolis; Chairman. Athletic Board. Athenaeum: Math Club: Student Council: Baseball B-Man: Science Club: Dancing Club: Intramural 8asketball. ALMA FIELDS C.P. 13 North 13th Street You all recognize Alma by her cheerful smile for which she is famous. Her gay and witty re- marks often brighten her classes. Playing the piano, reading and watching baseball games are her favorite pastimes. Alma's ambition is to be a clothing or costume designer. Clubs: Assembly Committee. GERALD FRANCIS FLYNN C.P. 87 North Ninth Street Gerald came to Barringer in hit ?A term. At first he wet thy and very quiet, but now everyone knows Gerald, the boy with the personality smile. Because he has worked after school, he has been unable to take part in extra-curricular activities. He likes history and dobetet. That it why he in- tends to be a lawyer. Immediately after he is graduated, he will enter the Army. No activities. CONSTANCE FORCELLA C.P. 447 North Seventh Street At a member of Homeroom 76, Connie has be- come popular with both students and teachers. Black hair and eyes help to make her a very at- tractive girl. Connie adores chemistry and Mr. Dumm. but her ambition is to become a faithful housewife. Clubs: Student Council; War Stamp Committee: Spring Concert Committee: Science Club. RICHARD FORRESTER Civic 246 North Ninth Street Dick, who appears to be rather quiet, is really the opposite when he is with his friends. The things he onjoys are swimming, traveling and ice skating. If you are one of those people who talk during a movie, you will be classified as one of Dick's pet peeves. Club: Science Club. VILMA FORTUNATO C.P. 136 Garside Street One of the prettiest girls in the class. Vi has a quiet way about her. She is always happiest when she is dancing. Her ambftion is to become a laboratory technician. Clubs: Executive Committee of the Student Council: Ballroom Dancing Group: Secretary. Serv- ice Club: 4B 4A Vice President; War Stamp Com- mittee Red Cross: Senior Play: Assembly Com- mittee: Italian Honor Society: Lotin Honor So- ciety: Science Club Office Staff: 4B-4A Dance Committee: National Honor Society. VICTOR FUSELLA Civic 642 North Sixth Street Among Victor’ many like ere boxing and movie that ter Joan Letlie. He i a happy per- ton who enjoy people. Hi only dislike are peo- ple who pu on air . Victor plan to become a professional boxer. Club : Science Club; Freshmen Football: Bowl- ing Team. ALFRED GALASSO Civic 106 Summer Avenue Al. though one of the quiet boy , hat acquired many friend . Since he like bowling. swimmihg. dancing and batketbell. he tpends much of hi spare time participating in these sports. Al. who is planning to attend college, will eventually be- come a physician. Club: Science Club. MINNIE DOMENICA GALETTA Civic 17 Gertide Street If you're in a dull mood. Min is sure to cheer you up. She is often teen whispering and giggling with a group of girl . Movie , music and tailor rate high with her. She now hat a part-time job as a welder, but after leaving Barringer she will be- come a cadet nurse. Clubs: Service Club: Library Staff. JUANITA GASKIN C.P. 60S No. Sixth Street Arguments make enemies ' is Juanita’s philos- ophy. Movies, dancing and music are her favorite pastimes, but waiting in line in the lunchroom an- noys her. Juanita spends her time after school doing homework and housework. Her ambition is to become a pharmacist. Clubs: Science Club. House and Grounds Com- mittee. NATALIE GEORGE Civic 76 Irving Street Can you imagine being a student who has never been tardy during four years of high school? That's our Nettie who is known for her willingness to cooperate. One of these doys she plans to soothe the brow of the sick. Clubs: Spanish Honor Society: Science Club: Red Cross: Yearbook Staff: Boots and Saddle Club: Oancing Class. FRANK GILLESPIE Civic 19 Summit Street Frank is often observed during the fifth period floating around the senior lunch room. Horse back riding is his favorite sport. In spite of his quiet disposition, he has won many friends in Barringer. Aftor graduation, he intends to manage his own store. Clubs: Science Club. House and Grounds Com- mittee. GERALD RASNICK GOLD C.P. 366 No. 12th Street The first chair clarinetist'' of both band and orchestra will long be remembered for his bril- liant solos and for his sensational rendition of a cadenza. Although Jerry's activities at Borringer have been concentrated on music, he is deeply interested in math and science. He plans to take a pre-med course at N.Y.U. Clubs: Band: Orchestra: All State Band: All State Orchestra: All City Orchestra: Science Club: After-Math Club: Ballroom Dance Group: Athen oeum. VERA GOLDBERG C.P. 304 Woodside Avenue A bright orange sweater, which has become a classic note of humor in senior circles, has earned Vera the nickname of Sunshine.’ She loves good clothes, sports, and friendly people, but dislikes two-faced people. Her ambition is to run a girl's school. Clubs: Latin Honor Society: National Honor Society: House and Grounds Committee: Boots and Saddle Club: Spanish Honor: Acropolis: Athenaeum; Pan-American Club: Student Council: Dancing Club: Science Club: B-Girl. JOSEPH GRECO C.P. 169 North Twelfth Street A good looking, smiling follow who hes many interests. Joe participates in various sports. As he will tell you emphatically, ho likes brunettes and movies. Reading and people who don't agroo with him are among his ditlikos. We all agree that ho will make a fine dentist. Clubs: Science Club: Boys' Bowling Club: Bas- ketball Team: Baseball Toam. ROY GROENER C.P. 180 Highland Avenue Girls who want to make a hit with Roy must rule out mannish clothes and take a greator in- terest in football. Although woodcarving is his hobby, he'll make law his profession or go into the Novy. Take a look at Roy's activities and you'll see what a busy person he is. Clubs: Boys' Leaders: House and Grounds Com- mittee: Executive Committee of Student Council: Photoplay Club: After Math Club: Science Club: Current Problems Club: Athenaeum Staff; Treas- urer of the Homeroom: Senior Play: 4B-4A Dance Committeos. NANNETTE GUARINO C.P. 24 Peck Avenue Known to all as Nan. this gal can best be remembered as helping to lead the cheering sec- tion in one of the routine team yells at a football game. A striking personality makes her a pleasant companion. Like most girls, Nan favors tho Navy. Her ambition is to become a nurse. Clubs: B Girl; Cheerleader: Boots and Saddle: Girls' Bowling: Latin Honor Society: Spanish Honor Society: Service Club: Science Club: Personnel Board of Yearbook. BETTY HACK Civic 262 High Street Betty is usuolly found in ono of the halls per- forming some office duty. She enjoys making new friends and with her charm, this should be easy. Her two great dislikes are conceited people and Frank Sinatra's swooners. She plans to bo a Navy nurse as soon as possiblo. Clubs: Office Staff: Spanish Honor Society: Social Committee: Student Council: Science Club: National Honor. SYMERA HOGGARD C.P. 100 Peabody Placa Music, sports, handsome fallows and nice clothes rank high with Symera. Among hor pet grimes are homework, catty girls and cold mornings. She is studying hard to become a social worker. Wo know she'll be very successful. Clubs: All City Band: Service Club: Science Club: Senior Band. LEONA HOUSTON C.P. ?99 No. 10th Street One of Barringer's most popular girls, Leona is especially interested in music, sowing, sports and photography. Her dislikes include dogs, chocolate ice cream, and having to be in school by 9:05. Since Leona is interested in medicine, she is planning to become a doctor. Clubs: Student Council: Athenaeum: Band Orchestra: Acropolis: Service Club: B' Girl. Page 39 GLADYS HUGUENIN Civic 16 Peabody Placa Pote likes dancing, good times and all types of sports. She dislikes floshy clothos. drinking and crowds. Working in a defense plant after school, she is helping her country and speeding the return of her fiance so that she can get married. Clubs: Red Cross: Science Club. VANN A HUNTER Civic 69 Colden Street Football games and dancing are tops on this young lady’s list. Though quiet. Von is always ready to contribute to the general fun. After school hours she works as assistant to a dietician, but she is still undecided about her future educa- tion. No activities. DOLORES IANACONI Civic 8 No. Hawthorne Lane A gorgeous sun-tan and a beautiful set of spar- kling teeth, yes. that's what you see when you greet Dolores. Broety loves dancing with sailors and the color red. She dislikes smoking. At bowl- ing and swimming, Dolores is a whit. She hopes to become a Navy nurse. Clubs: Social Club: Science Club: Library Staff: 4B Dance Committee. THOMAS ILARIA C.P. S92—6th Street Tom is one of our most popular and handsome seniors. His rosy cheeks and pearly tooth are ap pealing to many, especially the fair se«. High ranking subjects with him are girls, music, baseball. Sinatra and aeronautics. Tom showed his skill in basketball in the senior game. He aspires to be a gym teacher. Clubs: Intramural Basketball: Intramural Base- ball: Current Problems Club: Science Club 4A Basketball Team: Homeroom Treasurer. DONALD JENSEN C.P. 78 No. Nth Street This serious young men is known by his loud ties. He edmires Charlie Spivek end plays a sweet trumpet himself. His pet peeve is officious people. His favorite subject is Chemistry end he aims to be a chemical engineer. Next year he plans to enter the Navy. Clubs: Latin Honor Society: National Honor Society: Acropolis Staff: Statistics Chairman; Athenaeum: Band: Orchestra: Dancing Club: Visu- al Aid Crew: Student Council: Science Club: After-Math Club: French Conversation: Photoplay. MARGARET KOCH C.P. 3 Broad Street Although Margaret is a newcomer to the school, she has easily adjusted herself by making friends and joining clubs. As far as sports are concerned, her favorite is bowling. Her one dislike is rainy weather as she loves to see the sunshine. Mar- garet intends to go to college. Clubs: Student Council: Science Club: P.T.S.A.: Acropolis Staff: Athenaeum Staff. ANNE LERNER C.P. 333 Sussex Avenue Anne's personality and smile have made her well known among her fellow students and a favorite of her teachers. Dancing and movies are high on her list of activities. She is already started on her career as a journalist; she works evenings as a reporter on the Newark Star Ledger. Clubs: War Stamp Committee: National Honor Society; French Honor Society: Boots and Saddles President: Acropolis: Athenaeum: Spanish Honor Society: Service Club: Current Problems Club: Social Studios Forum; Ball Room Dance Group: Photoplay Club: Student Council: 48 Play' 4A Dance Committee. JOHN P. LYNCH C.P. 132 No. 12th Street Big John is one of Barringer's quiet boys, the strong, silent type. As a member of the track team, he has made quite a hit. Outside of sports, girls ore tops with Johnny. He hasn't decided yet whether he wants to be a lawyer or an engineer, but we're betting on the draft. Clubs: Science Club: Track Team: Dancing Club: Intramural Basketball: 4A Basketball Team. Page 41 EVELYN R. MAIMONA Civic 238 Broadway Whenever dance music is played, you will see Evie dancing. Another one of her special interests is roller skating. She states emphatically that she cannot tolerate conceited people and giddy girls. Evie likes to meet people, therefore she will cer- tainly make a good nurse. Clubs: Service Club: Choirmen of the Social Committee: Student Council: Spanish Honor So- ciety: Journalism Club: Office Staff. LUENA MARTINELLI C.P. 97 Parker Street Better known as Candy to her friends. Luena is one of our truly ambitious students. Although she is usually laughing. Luena has proved herself to be a competent student. Outside of Alpha Phi Beta, sho thrives on French. Luena awaits the time when she'll be a qualified teacher. Clubs: Spanish Honor; Vice-president. National Honor: President. French Honor: Service Club: Ballroom Dancing Club: Secretary. Student Coun- cil; Current Problems Club. DONALD MARX C.P. 329 Roseville Avenue Donald's quiot manner hides an ardent love for anything scientific. He is president of the Pro- jector Corps and chairman of the Program Com- mittoe of the Science Club. Donald will go to Stevons University to study to become an electrical engineer. Clubs: Captain of the Projector Corps: Chair- man of Program Committee of Science Club: Aftor-Meth Club. marion McGuire c.p. 60A N. 9th Street Birds of a feather flock together. Morion, a quiot person herself, enjoys the company of quiet people. Sho doesn’t like jere or Sinatra. Among her favorito people is o good looking sailor. Marion wants to be a ngrso We're all lookinq forward to seeing her in her white uniform. Clubs: House ond Grounds: Spanish Conversa- tion; Features Board of Athenaoum. norma McKinley Civic 169 No. Ilth Street Her voice was ever gentle, soft and sweet. Norm, although rather modest, is a very charm- ing member of the senior class. She has been taking singing lessons. This popular miss is fond of skating and dancing. She particularly dislikes getting up in the morning. Norma intends to go to business college next year. Clubs: Science Club. PETER MEHALARIS C.P. 156 Warren Street Pete, alias the Greek. is a good-looking, pleas- ant individual. Playing the violin is his special talent. Braggarts and women drivers. Pete just doesn’t like. Since he is so able in sports, wo are sure that he will make the good sports announcer he hopes to be. Clubs: Boys' Leaders Club: Acropolis Staff: Track Team. RUDOLPH MESSINA C.P. 247 Mt. Prospect Avenue He look quite through the deeds of men. Rudy, or Rocco. es he is celled, cen usually be found amusing the girl . Hit natural humor i e big asset to his unusual personality. Although Rudy played hookey to see Frank Sinatra, he lays has more interested in opera than in modern mutic. Hi ambition it to become a doctor. Club : Science Club President: Social Studies Forum: Chairman of Business Board of Yearbook: Chairman Ticket Committee. OTTO FRANK MILLER C.P. 141 Perk Avenue Yes. people, that handsome hulk of man is Otto. He has shown little interest in girls. He is always willing to argue on current politics, or world af fairs. We are sure that at a lawyer he will suc- ceed in winning many cases. Perhaps his eiperi- ence as a football tackle will help him win his points. Clubs: Science Club: Boys' Leaders: Student Council: Acropolis Agent. GEORGE MONDA Civic 40 Sixth Avenue Bring with thee calm Peace and Quiet. Gobby is a blonde, blue-eyod fellow who never hat much to say. He likes all kinds of sports, but baseball rates a little higher than the rest. This quiet senior's ambition is to be a baseball player. Clubs: Bowling Club: Science Club: Orchestra: Bluo-Jackets. LOIS MUENSTER C.P. 244 North Fifth Street Since this modest young lady is alwoys cheer- ful. she has won a place in the hoarts of her classmates. Though she studies hard she is always in the mood for fun. Because she loves to putter around and to collect things she is gathering a collection of news clippings about the war. She hopes to be a math and science teacher. Clubs: Junior Rod Cross: Athenaeum: Science Club: Ball Room Dance Group: National Honor Society: Spanish Honor Society: Current Problems Club; Photoplay Club. MARY REGINA MULHEARN Civic 16 South Pine Lane Reggie may be found either dancing or roller skating. After school hours she is doing her patriotic duty by working in a war plant. Frank Sinatra swooners had better run if they want to acquire Reggie's friendship because they are her pet peeve. Clubs: Spanish Honor Society: Ballroom Dance Group: Science Club. JOSEPH NASON C.P. 714 Clifton Avenue A sense of humor and a joke make Joe one of our most popular seniors. His size belies his in- telligence. He has no set ambition, but he will make a success of his life. Clubs: Ballroom Dance Group: Bowling Club: Track Team: Intramural Basketball; Science Club. Page 45 RICHARD NEWTON Civic 97 Oreton Street That silent man is Rick, but what is ha like behind that screen of sophistication? His cheery Hello and his ready grin are well known to his classmates. He is a man of few words. Con- gressman Newton. we like you. Club: Current Problems Club. JOSEPHINE NOTARE Civic 87 Davenport Avenue This girl is so quiet that you would never guess that she likes swing music, reading and sports. Jo hates people who crack gum and her pet peeve is swooners. Because she has a keen sense of humor, she is often observed chuckling over a joke known only to herself. Clubs: Library Staff; Science Club: Committee: Homeroom Secretary. PAUL R. NUSBAUM C.P. 384 Fourth Avenue Bobby, as he is affectionately called by his friends, seems to be Peck's Bad Boy. With all his trials and tribulations he is always cheerful and ready to crack a joke. Bobby is fairly tall, likes comfortable clothes, girls and bananas. His dis- likes are hypocrites and being tied down. The clarinet is his passion and medicine is his ambi- tion. Clubs: Science Club: Band: Orchestra: All City Band and Orchestra: Latin Honor Society: Boys' Leaders; Acropolis: Athenaeum; Photoplay: Ball Room Dance Group. CHRISTINE PEPE Civic 38 Seventh Avenue Thore it nover a dull moment when '‘Pep'' it oround. for the hat a personality that sparkles like a diamond. She hat two cute dimplot that pin her imilo in place. She heartily dltliket ear-benders! When it comet to othletict. bateball rartos tops with her. Clubt: Spanith Honor Society: Speech Forum; Science Club: Athenaeum. RUTH PETERS Civic 32 Davenport Avenue Pete it always running around asking. Have you teen Charlie? Her likes are sentimental music, ice skating and French fried potatoes. Her ambi- tion is to bo o professional ice skater. Clubs: Service Club: Hockey Team: Science Club. PHILIP POWELL C.P. 347 North 11 th Street Here is o boy with ambition and willingness to help. His deop interest in doing his work shows that he will be a success in lifo. Philip is quiet, nice and very serious about what ho does. Although he hasn't joined many clubs, he does put his whole heart into those to which he belongs. Clubs: Boys' Leaders: Student Council: Athen- aeum: Science Club. ESTHER PROSPERI Civic 515 North 13th Street Pro . with her beautiful hair and beautiful eyes, is liked by everyone. Sii-footers. smart clothes and convertible coupes rate tops with her. Bashful boys are on her list of dislikes. Her favorite sports are swimming, bowling and skating. Pros is planning to become a beautician. Clubs: Science Club: Bowling Club: Speech Forum. NINA PUMA C.P. 563 Bloomfield Avenue It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. That's just the case with Nina, or Snooks, as she's sometimes called. She likes music, danc- ing. flowers and sewing. Nina intends to bo an interior decorator one day. if her plans go through. Clubs: Italian Honor Society: Science Club: Service Club; Ballroom Dance Group. JOAN QUIGLEY C.P. 3 Hawthorne Lane Joan is a tall, quiet and likeable girl. She is fond of all sports, but her special sport is horse- back riding. Sal is her favorite subject, and the more mention of his name will set her eyes aglow. Those who have known her can never forget her. Clubs: Latin Honor; Spanish Honor; Boots and Saddle: Library Staff: Science Club: Personnel Staff. Yearbook: Bowling Club. PAT RESTAINO C.P. Xi 82 Mt. Prospect Avenue Whet has Charles Boyer that Pat hasn't? Ask the freshmen: in fact, ask any girl. Pat's person- ality. which is outstanding, makes him popular with every Berringerite who knows him. and every Bar- ringerite does know him. Ho dislikes gloomy or conceited people. He can usually bo found with a group of girls or in his homeroom 6$. Clubs: President of Student Council: 3rd Vice- President of P.T.S.A.: National Honor; Italian Honor: Latin Honor: Aftermath Club: Varsity Fencing Team: Sales Boord of Acropolis: Athletic Board of Acropolis. FRANK RILEY c.P. 62 North Fifth Street Frank, who is a quiet boy. likes pretty girls, chocolate ice cream sodas and Bing Crosby. He dislikes people who do not say Hello and people who do not pay their debts. His work at National Union Radio will aid his ambition to become an enginoer. Clubs: Science Club. CAR MELA REPOLI Civic 144 Seventh Avenue Rip. and her smiling personality make a big hit at Barringer. She adores sailors, dancing and the movies, but she dislikes homework and wise guys. Her ambition is to be a secretary to a designer. Clubs: Art Club: Spanish Honor Society: Serv- ice Club: Library Staff. PAULINE ROSAMILIA Civic ISO Garside Street Who's that short, cute, little flirt walking down the hall? Yep. it’s Pauline, the girl who loves boys, clothes and Sinatra. Rain and snow are Pauline s enemies. Swimming and skating are her pastimes. Her ambition is to be a Navy nurse. We know the sailors will love her. Clubs: Science Club: Library Staff: Athenaeum. Page 49 GEORGE RUSSOMANO Civic 439 North Seventh Street If you see a streak of dust, and hear a hearty We got a touchdown - - that's Georgia! Sports- loving, fun-loving Russ, surprises everyone when he says, very seriously, that ho wants to be an insur- ance inspector. Whatever George does in life, wherever ho goes, with his personality, he can t help being successful. Clubs: Football. GERARD SALERNO C.P. l02’ 2 Mt. Prospect Avenue Underneath this young man s modest eiterior is a keen sense of humor. He loves football, to wh.ch he intends to devote his life. Since he gets along with everyone so well, he finds nothing to dislike. Clubs: B-man; Latin Honor Society: Science RUDOLPH SALVATO C.P. 337 No. 6th Street Rudy an expart fencer, horseback rider and billiard player. He likes good, home-cooked food and pretty women. His ambition is to bo a pro- fessional fencer, at which we know he will be a success. Clubs: Science Club: Boys' Leaders: Photoploy Club: Athletic Staff of Acropolis: Co-Captain of Fencing Team. Track Team. NORMA SALVATORIELLO Civic 95 Parker Street Norma. Moe for short, is a real morale builder for the Navy. Neatness is the best word to describe her. One thing which she intensely dis- likes is homework. Conceited or sloppy people run a close second. If you ever want her in a hurry, just drop in at the Blue ond White. Clubs: Student Council: Red Cross; Current Problems Club: Athenaeum. LOUIS SCALERA Civic 272 2 No. 7th Street Lou Corky Scelera is a familiar name to all Barringerites (especially to the girls). Lou is never without a smile: this is one of the many reasons he is so well liked. A major part of his time is taken up by music. His ambition is to get into one of the name bands. Clubs: Fencing; Track; Basketball; Blue Jackets; All City Orchestra: All County Orchestra: Band: Orchestra: Science Club: Boys' Leaders: War Stamp Committee: House and Grounds: Library Staff; Student Council; Ballroom Dance Group: Drum Sergeant. CARL SHELL Civic 644—5th Street Carl, a well-mannered, cooperative boy. is liked by everyone in Barringer. He enjoys all sports. He doesn't like cats, but girls - - - ahem! He thinks of himself as a Casanova Brown. Strange to say. Carl claims eating annoys him. He works in a defense plant after school. However. Carl's future aim is to be a radio operator. Clubs: Science Club. VERA SORIANO C.P. 174 Bloomfield Avenue Vee' light blonde heir and jovial personality help to make up a pretty swell girl. Included in her likes are dancing, swimming. Sinatra and Glenn Miller. Included among her dislikes are blue and green combinations, math and catty people. Filing her hair is Vera's favorite pastime. She'll make pharmacy her career in the future. Clubs: Science Club: P. T. S. A.: Red Cross. CONSTANCE SORRENTINO C.P. 25 South 13th Street Traveling is the ambition of this petite miss who is always on the go. Voted the prettiest in the class. Connie certainly lives up to that ti‘le. She is always seen wearing snappy clothes, for she simply hates to see sloppy dressers. Connie, ac- cording to her own description, is generally found around. Clubs: Spanish Honor Society: Utin Honor Society; Photoplay Club: Science Club- B-Girl. JOSEPH STOLFI Civic 212 North Third Street Quite a guy. this boy Chuck, whose favorite pastimes are sports and dancing. He can even beat hi$ brains out on the drums. Sharp dressers and wits are his dislikes. His ambition is to be- come a physical education instructor. Clubs: Ballroom Dance Group: Assembly Comm.: 8and- Service Club: Co-Captain of Track Team; Football: X-Country: Intramural Baseball: Intra- mural Basketball. MARIE A. SUPPA Civic 8 Broadway Mari like swimming and bowling. Her main dislikes are conceitod boys and girls. She goes simply wild when someone tries to disillusion her about Sinatra's great” voice. After graduation. Marie plans to become a Cadet Nurse. Clubs: Science Club: Red Cross: Child Care. RALPH TEDESCHI C.P. 324 Parker Street How far that little candle throws its beam? So shines a good deed in this naughty world. Ralph, who has been of service to the class all along, is remembered as doing a fine job in Winner Take All. His way of doing things quietly and efficiently makos him well-liked throughout the school. An eicellenr photographer, he may be seen at all the football games trying to get spectaculor shots. Clubs: Fencing. Captain: Photoplay Club: Italian Honor Society: Library Staff: After-Math, President: National Honor. President: War Stamp Committee: Home Room President: Student Coun- cil: Boys' Leaders. JAMES THOMAS Civic 24 Chester Avenue Jimmy is one of our popular boys and does he enjoy it! He can always be found with a group of fans, although he dislikes noisy crowds. Jimmy wants to be a naval electrician so here's hoping! Clubs: Football: Home Room Secretary. BEN P. TORRE Civic 572 North Seventh Street Ben is one of those not-so-quiet seniors who hates H tier. Hirohito. people who horn in. end the guy who broke into his gym locker. His one natural talent is loefing. This fun loving boy hos no pet peeves, and likes everything including women, dancing end photography. Clubs: Science Club. GERALD TUNNERO C.P. 682 North Eighth Street Gerald, or Jerry, as everyone cells him. definite- ly dislikes conservative clothes, and anyone who has seen Jerry in that bright blue and canary yellow sport jacket knows this. Among his likes are swimming, bowling. Frank Sinatra. He also likes Esther Williams (Whew!) His big pet peevo is girls who swoon. No Clubs. LLOYD TURNER Civic 605 West Market Street You'll find Uoyd to be a very quiet fellow. One might say that he is one of the quietest in school. His favorite sports are baseball, basketball and football. His ambition is to be a civil engineer ofter graduation. No activities. JOHANNA VINCIGUERRA Civic 237 First Avenue Here, there and everywhere we find Johanna. She likes ice cream and Frank Sinatra but she dislikes swooners and people who snap their gum. Jean has a natural talent for sewing, but her plans after graduation are still undecided. Clubs: Service Club: Assembly Committee: Director of the Flag Salute: Studont Council Executive Committee: Red Cross: Science Club: Hockey: 4B-4A Dance Committee: Office Stoff. ELEANOR WEBB C.PT 140 Roseville Avenue Eleanor is one of Barringer's most popular girls. Bowling, horseback riding, swimming, dancing and outdoor activities are her specialties. She is an active member of many of Barringer's clubs. After graduation Eleanor plans to attend Sargent Col- lege. Her ambition is to be a teacher. Clubs: Science Club: Bowling Club: Boots and Saddles: Pan-American Club: War Stamp Com- mittee: Red Cross Committee: French Club: Acropolis: Assembly Committee: Cheer Leader; Ring Committee: Student Council: Glee Club: Ballroom Dance Grouo. GEORGE WEBER C.P. 683 Summer Avenue Laugh, clown, laugh. George is a friendly fellow whose hearty laugh is to be heard wherever there's any fun. He likes good jokes and girls whose first names are Gerry. Though he's a whijz on the basketball court and on the running track, he's rather mooest. Clubs: Homeroom Chairman: Track Team; Sci- ence Club: Intra-Mural Basketball. BARBARA WHITE Civic 180 Orange Street Here's to Babs. a very pretty little girl, who likes almost everyone and everything. She has a particular talent for making blue Monday less blue. She oipects to enter nursing after graduation. Clubs: Spanish Honor Society: Science Club: Red Cross: Special Studies Forum. JAMES WYNN Civic 114 Oraton Street Jim Windy. o cheerful fellow, is usually found doing gymnastics. This activity is not very fitting for one who is interested in tho dead. Yes. here is another future mortician. Windy likes all sports, especially football, but his hobby is music, in which he has natural talents. Clubs: Spiritual Choir. LAWRENCE CHIEPPA Civic 13 Summer Avenue Larry, the Blade.'' at He it called, hatet crowd- ed Halit and conceited girls, but it addicted to flathy clothet. At pretent. Larry it to buty work- ing after tchool that he Hat a very little timo for eitra-curricular activities He Hopei to become a veterinarian after graduation. Clubt: Student Council: Science Club: Ballroom Dance Group: Track Team: Indoor Track; Crott Country. DORIS de PERTY Civic 128 North 4th Street Dip i eiprettive eyet teem to tell ut the it the vivacious type who enjoyt typical iportt from dancing end twimming to dating. We all agree that Menny r«tei high on her list of likes, maybe that't why ttrong characters influence Her. Dip'' wantt to become a model and we all with her the belt of luck. Clubt: Science Club: Bowling Club. VIRGINIA FURR Civic 221 New Street A familiar figure around Barringer is Virginia Furr. She loves tinging end dencing. At rug- cutting she's a whir! Virginia hopet to be an agriculturist upon graduation. Clubs: Spanish Honor Society. MICHAEL STASIO Civic 254 No. Ilth Street If you often tee a cute senior admiring himself in e mirror, you're ture it will be Mike Stasio. That nickname handtome Mike” can be found all over. Mike is quite modett when it comes to tchool end sports alike. His main ambition is to work on television. Clubs: Science Club. s • czvetvue Anthony C. Cocuzza Frederick John LeBoef Pag® 57 When I ime, who steals our years away Shall steal our pleasures, too. I he mem ry of the past will stay. And half our joys renew. — Thomas Moore Office Staff National Honor Student Council Pag 60 Language Honor •iB Class Acropolis Staff Poq« 61 Orchestra Such strength as man has he should use. —Cicero Pa g« 63 Paga 64 s; RUDOLPH SALVATO Co-Captain Poncing Rudy, who hat bean co-captain of the fencing team tinea ha was a tophomore A. it now clottified with all the famout fencert who. in the pett. have contributed to Barringer't fame. At the pretenf time. Rudy it a member of the N. J. State Cham- pionthip Team which captured first place at Snyder High School. Thit lad alto fenced at Wathington Square at N.Y.U. where he helped hit teem place tecond. We all regret loting a fine, outttanding athlete, but Rudy hat fulfilled hit duty. RALPH TEDESCHI Co-Captain Fencing Ralph it one boy who hat fencing in hit blood. He ttarfed hit fencing career in hit frethman year and hat been on the team ever tince. For hit outttanding work on the team, he hat received three major B’s and one wreath B. In hit junior year he wat elected Co-Captain of the team. He will be a great lots to tha fencing team. FRANK FERRARI Captain Baseball Frank, or Big Dick, at he it known to all Barringeritet. hat earned hit major letter in bate ball. Although he wat only a tophomore when he went out for the team, hit natural ability made Coach Allen put him in the ttarting line-up at pitcher. Betides baseball, football and basketball are alto favorites of Frank's. He was a member of the 4A basketball team. PETE CASTELLANO Co-Captain Track Pete hat been on the track team for four yeart. He won hit first major letter in 1941. hit tecond in 1942. and hit third in 1943. Betides winning major lettert. he alto received an All-State letter for hit work in the ttote competition. He hat been on all four All-City teams. In hit senior year he wat alected co-captain of the track team, a position ha really earned. Pete will be long remembered in Borringer’s Hall of Fame. JOE CHUCK STOLFI Co-Captain Track Joe Chuck Stolfi ttarted hit track career at toon at ho came to Barringer. In hit frethman yaar Joe received hit varsity letter: in 1942 he won the senior pole vault in tha city meet. At a member of the 440 yard relay team the following year, he helped tie the state record at Perth Amboy. For his outstanding performance in that ttete meet. Chuck received hit wreath B . Page 66 FRED AXT Fred A t. the blond with the winged feet, started KI track career in hi second year at Barringer. This lad was quite small when he began to run. but his ability proved him to be the equal of the larger boys. Fred was a member of the team that won the class relay at the Penn Relays in 1944 He has also run on relay teams that have been recognised throughout the state. This athlete has piled up many points to help keep Barringer's Track Team among the best in the state. Joe B' has been playing football tor Barringer for four years. In '41 he played on the freshmen team and the following year he played on the lunior 'varsity squad. Joe was placed on the varsity team in '43 at left guard. In '44 he held down the same position. For his four years in football. Joe earned his numerals, a Jay Vee letter, and two varsity letters. Joe also took an active part in intra-mural basketball and football. DICK BOYLAN Big Dick's ' athletic career started in '41 when he played freshman football. Dick continued on the Jey-Vee team the following year. In '44 he won his major letter for eicellent playing on the varsity team as center. Aside from football, beskot- beli is his favorite sport. He was a member of the intramural basketball team on which he played a fine game. THURIOW BEAU BROWN Thurlow Brown went out for Cross Country in 1943. At a work-out. the coach recognised Beau as a future Key men. Beau fulfilled every promiso. In 1944. he placed third in all of the dual meets. He also helped to win the city championship in Cross Country by placing fourth. In the same year, also, he placed third in the mile. In Track. Beau is recognised as one of the best milers in this area. His loss will be felt by the Track Team. 8ILL BULL Bill, as a member of the cross-country team helped to win the city championship in 1944. He received a gold track shoe for being such a valu- able asset to the team. Besides being a cross- country man. Bill proved to be a fine track man in the shorter distances. Page 67 JACK CARSON 'Tex'' Carton earned hit letteA by using hit long legt in Crott-Country and Track. He received a minor B ' in Cross-Country. but he wat an out- standing performer in Track. He thone brilliantly when he captured both the Junior and Senior City Half-Mile Championthipt in 1943 and 1944 respec- tively. At captain of the cheer leadert in 1944. Jack received another B . AI DI CHIARA Al Di Chiara. who likes to be called Alphonse has been playing football for four yeart. In '41 he played on the freshman team. The next yoa- he wet a member of the Jay-Vee team. Al won hit major lettert for playing two yeart of vartity football. He played both tackle positions at which he did a fine job. Al t pride and joy is his number five lersey which he wore during his football career. FLAVIO LA MANNA Flav. who has two major letters to his credit, is now expecting a third. He received a major B for serving in the capacity of manager of the football team for two years. During the '43 base- ball season he received another 8 for his manage- ment of the team. This year Flav is on the diamond at the hot corner, helping to bring Barringer up to our former high standards in sports. PETER MEHALARIS Pete. The Greek, started his athletic career in his second year when he went out for track. Since then he has run on three city championship teams. In 1944. he took third place in the city meet in the 220 yard dash. Pete was also a member of the 4A basketball team. GEORGE MONDA George earned his letter in a sport which is comparatively new to Barringer. He went out for the bowling team when it was still in the experi- mental stage. George became an outstanding performer by showing his ability to down the ten- pins with an amazing number of strikes. For his tireless and successful efforts in this new sport George received his major B. Page 68 PAT RESTAINO Whon Pat camo to Barringer from McKinley Junior High School, ha bacama interetted in one of Barringar traditional «port , fencing S.nca ha worked hard, ha bacama tha managar of tha team in hi ?A tarm. and from there, ha carriad on thi important job ucce fully. In 1944. Pat partici- pated i tha N. J. State Championthip meat and for hi capabla affort ha a awarded tha Bar- ringer wreath ' B . All in all. Pat ha ach.eved an enviable record in hi tay at Barringar. JERRY SALERNO Jerry it a boy who made a dream coma true. A a grammar ichool «ludant ha alway dreamed of playing on the Barringar football team. In 44 he won hi major B for hi outttanding work on the teem a a guard. Owing to h. fee pUytng ability, he won nomination on the All-City and All-State team choten by variou newtpaper . LOUIS SCALERA Lou. who fir t took hi fling at fencing in hi lunior year, immediately won a berth on tha fir t •am. and a major latter. The wreath B came lt „ reward for hi memberthip on the All-State :encing Team. _ Lou alto totted the javelin for Barringar. For •hit ha received a minor B but ha expect to nake that minor a major th.t Spring. We know fhat he will tuccead. PAT BELOTTI Pat. who went out for crotvcountry in 43, re- ceived hit major B in that taaton. By '44. he had received enough experience to run with the be t of them. That year he alto earned a gold track jhoe for being a member of the city championthip team. He alto turned out to be a fine middle dittence man on the track team. Page 69 Fencing Team Page 70 Baseball Team Page 71 Page 72 u te There is a lime for some things, and a time for all things: a time for great things and a time for small things. —Cervantes Page 73 Cant IBiU anb Sratampnt (fcrnrral Srquruta W«. the clots of June. 1945. not being responsible do hereby will, bequeath leave and get rid of various end sundry gifts—TO WIT: To the Freshmen—An excursion to the Chem lab during the hydrogen-sulfide experiment via the green express. (We ran out of pink paint.) To the Sophomores—(Otherwise known as the disillusioned Freshmen ) The Importance of Being Earnest. That's a Wild(e) book. To the Juniors—An All-State football team—something we never had. To the 48 Cless—All the darn trouble we had. To the Janitors—An eir-vocuum to sweep up some of Our worn-out. well-used (?) textbooks. To the Painters—An old-age pension they ve worked in Barringer long enough to earn one. To the Boys' Leaders (Barringer Junior Gestapo)—-Some better alibis for entering class late. The old ones are a bit stale. To the Chem Lab—An amorous experiment—works best in the dark. (According to Harold Sigler.) Kl 4-2S Violent explosion. To the Guidance Office—A Roaues Gellerv and a Lie Detector. To the Lunchroom—Food Testers. To all Barringers Girls—Another Pat Restaino. prrifir SrqurBtH To Mr. Hegemcn—A charter for his three-fifteen class. To Mr. Buhrman—A Corona King cigar. To Mr. Coppola—A blonde—Whew! To Miss Jones—Some licorice sticks. To Miss Decker—A pair of tickets for the Broadway musical. Bloomer Girl. To Miss Scalere—A pair of Carmen Miranda shoes. To Joe Marcus—A deluxe shaving kit. To Peter Adubeto—All the troubles our president. Pete Castellano had. To Andy Meraviglie—As tine o year book staff as we've had. To Donald Albenese—A nickle. To Philip Venorian—Miss Gray for his next English teacher. To Mr. Haulenbeek—A jeather-bound album of Gene Krupa s latest. To Miss Gray—Those ---------------- contracts, signed seoled. and delivered on time. To Miss Beebe—A round-trio ticket to Fredonia N. Y To Mr. Allen—Some new recruits for his union. To Mr. Lippe—The Playboy's Guide Book. To Mr. Donner—The Wolf's Companion. To Mr. Pritchard—A subscription to Esquire. To Mr. Dumm—A date with Cleopatra amid the birds, the bees, and the flowers. To Miss Tunstead—A spare copy of Rome Hanks. To Mr. Saylor—A five-pound box of Fanny Farmer's chocolates To Miss Smith A moid to make her two beds. The students are tired of doing the job. To Mr. Ayers—A medal for his sportsmanship. To Miss Hartman—We gladly leave our copies of Daily Drills for Better English. To Mr. Ammarell—A quiet seventh period class. To Mr. Snevely—A book of tongue twisters. To Mr. Wood—A bigger and better volume of laugh provokers to replace his ancient copy of Joe Miller's Joke Book. To Mr. Hartman—A cook book. THE RESIDUE OF OUR ESTATE WE LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: To the entire school: 1— Worn-out Solid Geom. Boots. 2— Broken locks. 3— Pin-Up Girls. 4— Left over costumes from Winner Take All. 5— Mike Brusky's way with the women. 6— Mitsu Hosaki. 7— Worn out sneakers. 8— Broken chemical equipment. 9— The Zombies—(The Painters). 10— A quiet senior homeroom. 11— Angela Mostello's little Black Book. 12— The Faculty. 13— Alphonse Dl Chiere's School Spirit. 14— A five year subscription of Superman. To the Blue Jackets—Blue Jackets. To the Visual Aid Crew—Mickey Mouse films and a candy concession. To ei-Barringerites (Sailors)—A copy of Jack London's Sea Wolf. In WttllfBH fflhrrmf we hereunto set our seal this twentieth day of June 1945. ignrd. fcralrh. $Iubli0l|rft anb Srrlarrb by the said testator Mitsu Hesaki to be | her) last will and testament in the presence above and each of us who at (i «) (his) (her) (her) request and in (his) presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto signed our (its) (its) names as witnesses this clause having been first read to us and we having noted do hereby certify that the matters herein stated took place in fact and in the order heroin stated. mttiinmfb fall: Page 75 PEEPING THROUGH THE KEYHOLE WITH PAUL NUSBAUM Good evening. Mr. and Mrs. Barringer. This is your NOSEY'’ reporter—and I do mean NOSEY. Peeping Paul Nusbaum.--------FLASH--------Great News-------. Today, silent Pete Yokum Castellano announced in a stirring speech that he would run for the office of Mayor in the city of Newark in the election of 1956. To quote, the brilliant orator's exact words were. I accept. His great campaign manager. Malcolm Pringle, states. We've got to win this time! Vera Goldberg. President of the Women's Temperance Union, promises a substantial backing. She'll furnish the punch. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm! John Cunningham. Vera Soriano, and Albert Collier, members of Congress, furnish their support. When the Citrus King. Frank Corbally. was asked his opinion of the campaign, he exclaimed. It's a lemon! FLASH—Professors Donald Marx and Sam Feinstein of Happy Hatch University have proved that one side of a triangle is parallel to the other. Now they are happier than ever. On the intellectual side. Professors Gerald Gold and Frank Ferrari have trans- lated a Latin manuscript that will revolutionize ( ) Latin grammar. They really know their stuff. FLASH—Thurlow Brown. President of the Atlas Powder Co., has announced that Harold Sigler, chief research chemist, has discovered a new explosive. Unfortunately, there is now no formula, no factory, and no scientist. There seems to be an epidemic of measles going around, but with the excellent staff of doctors. Leona Houston. Rudy Messina, and nurses. Barbara White. Betty Hack, Naomi Baxter, and Vannah Hunter at the Marian Sibbald General Hospital, we are sure that the patients will recover. In the event that they do not. we are certain that they will be well-preserved by the Out of This World Mortician Co.. operated by Camille D'Andrea. Frances therry. Ruth Ausby. and James Wynn. Speaking of the morgue, do you slip where you're supposed to slope? Do you bulge where you're supposed to bend? Are you convex or concave? It so. you are such a mess that it would pay you to go to the Guerino and Barone Beauty Shop. You'll never look the same again. FLASH—The prominent writer of the Love for the Loveless column on our paper. Anne Lerner. is being sued by Lois Muenster. It seems that love literally flew out of the window when the latter followed the advice of the sob-sister. You know what I mean, friends. FLASH—John Lynch has set a new record in flag-pole sitting. This time he has sat for thirty-five days without moving. When asked how he stands the monotony, he replied. What monotony? I always did like to sit. Anyhow. Flavio La Manna's drawings of Pat Restaino's pin-up girls keep me amused. Now for some social news—Al Di Chiara, the Yo-Yo Icing, has started divorce proceedings against his thirteenth wife. Mama Babalucci. Friends -expect him to marry that sophisticated novelist. Lilyanne Cordasco. This wedding march is the favorite tune of Norma Salvatoriello and Alberta Clark who will wed ex-Navy men tomorrow. The fleet's in! By the looks of the men. they are getting excellent care. Why not? Nurse Ensigns Marie Fitzsimmons and Marion McGuire are on the job. aren t they? It has been rumored that Michael Brusky's sideshow is quite the thing. It features Estelle Belmonte. Hula-Hula dancer. Minnie Galetta and Marie Pellico. lady wrestlers, and the world's most famous tatooed lady. Julia Wohl. Another attraction at the show is the renowned prestidigitator.—magician to you—. Donald Downes whose most famous act is drawing Robert Churchmouse out of an oversized top hat. Orchids to Marie Di Nardi, the versatile singing star, who scored such a success in Alice Capaccio's comedy. Wootime. Whoo! Whoo! Featured in the same show is that brilliant ballet artist. Otto Bones Miller. Comedy is supplied by that great team. Weber and Bull. The well known travelling salesman. Harold Herrmann, has just been employed by Donald Jensen, president of the Paint It On Hose Co. Mr. Herrmann is willing to qive a free demonstration with every sale, but farmer Dick Boylan. has lock- ed his door.______________________________We suggest that Mr. Boylan use some escuchiamento cheese touched, just touched, mind you with a bit of arsenic, if he wishes to rid himself permanently of Mr. Herrmann. FLASH—While out hunting over the Brooklyn Navy Yard in her Piper Cub. Angela Mostello spotted the stork visiting Rev. and Mrs. (Alice Farina) Roy Groener. It looks like a double feature, says Angela. Speaking of double features, have you visited Angelo Colatrella s theater? For ♦wo years only, this new picture will be shown to a select clientele. What a picture? This simmering romance entitled Osculating in an Igloo —or is it oscillating?—is a gigantic mess starring Rudy Salvato. Luena Martinelli. and the three morons. Remo Colarusso. Nick Ciccone. and Lucy Di Credico. Usually, after the show, the crowd gathers at Lou Scalera's new restaurant. The Nitey-Nite Club. Featured in the band are Joe Stolfi on the skins and Hot Lips Monda playing Marie Suppa's newest song. A Bleeding Heart. We re still re- covering from that special Greek dish from the cuisine of Pete Mehalaris. The place became too crowded wnen waiter Egbert and h.s harem arrived, so we left early. Yesterday we stopped off at Eleanor Webb's private swimming pool for a dip. We found her entertaining Fred Axt. Ruth Andersen. Jack Carson. Mary Mulhearn. and Macey Cecere. Now everybody's all wet. On the way home we stopped off for some refreshment at the Puma (Joe and Nina. Inc.) Nifty Nax Nook. There we had a spot of Belotti's Better Brand of Ice Cream. Hot stuff!! Nina was discussing with Victoria Eduardo and Mildred Maiorano her new fur coat, a creation of Flynn and Forrester Fashionable Furs. Hopping into our Model T-Tedeschi. we discovered that we were nearly out of gas. At the nearby gas station, we found Philip Powell, Jerry Tunnero. and Clarence Crayne as attendants. After refueling, we continued over the highway, where we passed Connie Forcella leaning from her window exchanging the latest gossip with Frances Cardeli and Betty Calabro. —Flash—A four alarm fire swept the Francis Gillespie School today, but there were no casualties, thanks to the heroic work of firemen Jerry (Smilin' Jack) Salerno, and James (Fearless) Thomas. The children were also helped to safety by their teachers. Alma Fields. Maria Conforti. and Juanita Gaskin. Pictures of this spectacular catastrophe (it depends on how you look at it!) were taken by the noted news photographer. Joe Greco. The Barringer black sheep. Mitsu Hosaki. has again made the headlines in a notorious escapade. Hot on his trail are those supersleuths of the Snooper Detective Agency, Richard Clark. John Calderone. and Richard Newton. The victim of Hosaki's latest jewel robbery. Louise Albanese. has great confidence in the detectives, whose slogan is You lose it. we'll find it. ya' hope, ya’ hope, ya' hope. —Flash—The news has just come over the wires that Angie Spadone and John Di Vincenzo, that great dance team, won the nation-wide Jitterbug Contest tonight. The I Ith reunion of the class of June 45 was held last night at the Margaret Koch Hall. Attending this gala affair were Beverly Barnes with her trail of admirers, sophisticated Anne Casagrande. and designers Vera Dunne and Evelyn Maimona. Noted especially, were Antoinette Dudley. Symera Hoggard, Joan Quigley. Helen Bowen and Carl Shell who were giving feature skits from the U.S.O. show. Now to squeeze in as much as possible in the little time we have left. Gertrude Rossi of Spadone Township has just opened an ultra-modern nursery school for the children of her former classmates. Among the first enrolled was Dearheart D'Atrio. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (Dolores lanaconi) Rocco D Atrio. Her olaymates include Lloyd Turner. Jr., who is the Image of his father, and Dolly Fortunato Jones. There go the chimes, folks. See you tomorrow at the same time, same place. So long—and remember this is your nosey reporter. Paul Bobby Nusbaum. (h v v. fo pVt vVic«k.-WJ UWtHM CoV A.SCO VWoVA e r AUArw ' yV-V RcrW«o VWi« Oi Wowl’i Cla s oJU u AUcc £ ••1 « A 0 CVwajrok. 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Prospect Avenue at Elwood Newark BREAKFAST - LUNCHEON - DINNER i 6:30 A.M. - 10 A.M. - I I A.M. - 2 P.M. - 5 P.M. - 8 P.M. Delicious Food at Popular Prices I I Booths and Counter Service ! LOREN MURCHISON COMPANY 14 PARK PLACE NEWARK. N. J. Class Rings and Pins Club and Fraternity Pins Medals and Trophies Invitations and Diplomas Pag 88 HAYDEN AND SONS • When your name is called for dicta lion ... or promotion . . . it’s because you are good at your job. Berkeley School not only gives you the technical skills necessary for success, but also the finer overtones of secretarial perform- ance. Hundreds of Berkeley graduates hold top-flight secretarial positions. Thorough, personalized instruction. Distinguished faculty. Effective place- ment service. Bulletin: Registrar. BERKELEY SCHOOL 420 Lexington Avenue, N. Y. C. 17 22 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J. ZARRO'S FUNERAL HOME Frank Zarro. Jr. Funeral Director 145 HARRISON STREET BLOOMFIELD, N. J. Meat Packers MAGAZINE STREET NEWARK, N. J. Phone MArket 2-3000 ALDERNEY DAIRY CO. 26 BRIDGE STREET NEWARK. N. J. Congratulations to the Graduates CONMAR PRODUCTS CORP 140 THOMAS STREET NEWARK. N. J. HUmboldt 2-3333 BEIIeville 2-2130 Groves' Prescription Pharmacy DE CAPUA FUNERAL HOME C. Benis De Capua, Directress 269 MT. PROSPECT AVENUE NEWARK 4, N. J. 145 W. Market Street, Corner Newark St. Newark, N. J. { Telephone: Ml 2-8330 and MA 2-9277 ! ) PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED FOR j AND DELIVERED THE HANOVER SHOE Compliments Style Leaders for Younger Men of 142 MARKET STREET MITSU HOSAKI LEO PACKING CO. 1 LACKAWANNA AVENUE Tel. HU 3-9778 LOUIS MOSKOWITZ NEWARK 2, N. J. BEEF - VEAL - LAMB Leo W. Oshinski Cigars and Confectionery 507 SUMMER AVENUE NEWARK 4. N. J. Compliment of TOWERS COFFEE SHOPPE AMERICAN SCREW PRODUCTS Where the alita coma to chat and aat Hllmboldt 2-7419 Tha Spotlight of Forast Hill BLUE MIRROR BAKERY Wedding and Birthday Cakes Our Specialty 512 BROADWAY NEWARK. N. J. Pag 90 — HUmboldt 3 8944 Whir Youth Meet Youth” Service end Courtesy Extended to All Blue and White Luncheonette Special Home Cooking Tables for Ladies I0S PARK AVENUE Corner Ridge Street NEWARK 4. N. J. BRANCH BROOK PAINT CO. Paint and Wallpaper 188 BLOOMFIELD AVENUE NEWARK. N. J. HUmboldt 2-3248 Member F.T.D. CROSSLEY and YUILL Florists P. V. BARRINGTON 327 BROADWAY NEWARK. N. J. HUmboldt 2-4550 Essex Home Furnishers . . . Decorators 60 BROADWAY NEWARK. NEW JERSEY Tel. HU 2-7659 FAIELLO HARDWARE Paints - Household Supplies PARK AVENUE NEWARK. N. J. HUmboldt 3-9515 Brakes—RAYBESTOS—Service General Repairing FIVE CORNERS SERVICE STATION COR. ORANGE AND SECOND STREETS NEWARK. N. J. -4 Here to e Quick Victory AT of the Forest Hill Delicatessen Compliment of FRANK A. GUARINO, Jr. 195—1 9 AVENUE NEWARK. N. J. MArket 2-0461 JAMES H. BECKETT Funeral Director Notary Public Real Estate Broker 120 WEST MARKET STREET NEWARK. N. J. Compliment of Gianetta Boys in Service Arnold Alfred Pasquale Jr. Phone MArket 3-5638 GLORIA FLOWER SHOPPE Flowers for All Occasions R. w. EDMONDS 127 WEST MARKET STREET NEWARK. N. J. Tel. HUmboldt 2-0352 We Cell For end Deliver B. HILSEN Tailoring Full Dress Suits. Tuxedos and Cutaways to Hire 797 MT. PROSPECT AVENUE NEWARK. N. J. Tel. HUmboldt 2-22II Jennie's Dressmaker Supply Shop Buttons and Trimming Alterations 75c and up 10 BROADWAY NEWARK. N. J. School Supplies Ice Cream COME TO JOE'S CONFECTIONERY Assorted Stationery for All Uses Newspapers Candy Sodas 379 BLOOMFIELD AVENUE NEWARK 7. N. J. CHAS. KONSOULIS and SONS PRODUCE MARKET 583 NO. 6th STREET NEWARK. N. J. Tel. HU 2-5542 HU 2-2752 Tel. ES 2-4351 LAWRENCE'S YARN AND CURTAIN SHOP Silks - Yarns - Trimmings Drapes - Curtains - Bedspreads - Slip Covers Finest Quality - Lowest Prices 94 BROADWAY 2 CUMMINGS STREET NEWARK. N. J. IRVINGTON. N. J. Page 91 1 Compliment 1 of LISS PHARMACY | 794 MT. PROSPECT AVENUE 1 NEWARK. N. J. —————————————— Compliment of THE LUCILLE SODA SHOPPE 138 ROSEVILLE AVENUE NEWARK. N. J. 1 HUmboldt 2 4091 NICK’S MEAT MARKET j Fro© Delivery 372 SIXTH AVENUE NEWARK. N. J. NUSBAUM'S PHARMACY 401 BLOOMFIELD AVENUE NEWARK. N. J. HUmboldt 3-9747. 9148 r 1 Compliment 1 PARK CONFECTIONERY 282 PARK AVENUE NEWARK. N. J. Best Withe from MR. and MRS. FRANK PELLICO Tel. HU 3-9717 Compliment of PLAZA THEATRE 129 NORTH SEVENTH STREET NEWARK. N. J. PROSPERITY FOOD MARKET Meats - Groceries Fruits - Vegetables 546 BLOOMFIELD AVENUE NEWARK. N. J. , HU 2-6630 A. PUMA GROCERY Dairy Products 563 BLOOMFIELD AVENUE NEWARK. N. J. HU 3-9532 ROSETTA'S BEAUTY SALON Complete Beauty Service and Body Massage ROSE GOULD 567 NO. 6th STREET NEWARK. N. J. HU 3 9199 We Salute the Clats of June 1945 SAM’S LUNCHEONETTE 63 SIXTH AVENUE NEWARK. N. J. SORIANO’S PHARMACY R. Soriano. Reg. Phar. 174 BLOOMFIELD AVENUE NEWARK. N. J. Between Ridge St. and Clifton Ave. SUBURBAN CLEANERS 134 ROSEVILLE AVENUE NEWARK. N. J. Bett Withe to ABBIE and BERT from TATTAGATTAMEE Be t Wi he to the Oa of June 1945 The Tearese Social Club, Inc. Michael Martino 238 40 BERKLEY AVENUE NEWARK. N. J. HUmboldt 3-9513 Road Service TOM’S AUTO SERVICE General Auto Repairs thomas McDonough 79 THIRD AVENUE (rear) NEWARK 4. N. J. Page 92 WEINER’S CONFECTIONERY STORE Fountain Service - Cosmetics • Notions 370—Ath AVENUE NEWARK. N. J. Compliments of MR. and MRS. MORRIS WOHL MArket 2-9898 re Acent f- hoto Studio, )nc. 835 BROAD STRKKT (Next iloor lo Polly's Drug Store! NEW ARK. N. J Portrait Photopraphy has bran a tradition at thr ( .meant Studio A Portrait That Emphasizes Your Personality—Bringing Out Your Finest Points and Overlooking Detrimental Ones—If You Have Them Open Daily from 9 A. M. lo 6 P. M. Sundays ami Evenings l y Appointment ADVERTISING LAYOUTS A Special Discount to All Former Students and Their Families PHOTO-OFFSET PRINTING 2 S 7 MARKET STREET NEWARK, NEW JERSEY Phone Mitchell 2-91S7 HJ.ll 14);,Lt, Frances Abajian Nick A. Ciccone Eva D'Alonza Margaret Anderson Elmer Centanni Ed Edson Joe Aulisi Miss Judy Coyle Bright Eyes Peter Adubato Mrs. Lillie Coyle Daisy Mae Eckensburg Fred Axt Wallace Caldwell Walter Egbert. Jr. Raymond R. Ammarell Arthur Chapis Helen Flagg Louise Albanese John Calderone Alice Farina Marc Brinlco” Angelillo Vincent Ciararra Ralph Figluzzi Gabe Agresti Lillian Cipoletti Teresita Capped Richard Foggio Atom and Proton Marjorie Farina Frank Angelucci Sue Cubbage Mario Farina C. A. Allen Clarence Crayne Joan Foster Ruth Byan Claire Conover John Finnegan Dane Baballuchiey Macy Cecere Richard Forrester Betty Brooks Teressa Cecere Connie Forcella Gifford Babcock Cugets Frank Dick Ferrari Marie Buccino John Cunningham CpI. Fred Ferrari. U.S.M. Marian Berberian Mary Caruso Sam Feinstein Annabelle Baruch Irene Crawford Gerald Flynn Miss Beebe Norman Crawford Egon Fromn Mike Brusky William Bull. 1 Fiore Caruso Eva Francis Johnny Currano Sal Ferrara M. C. Batchelor Wilda Carson Dan Ferrante Helen Bowen Lucy Di Credico Louise Fryer Nettie Buccino Audrey Corwin Vera Goldberg The B. B. s Danny Casale Roy Groener Lou Bongo Maria Conforti Gerald Gold Alpha Phi Beta Remo Colarusso Joe Greco Joe Bongiorno Thelma Chirico Mr. and Mrs. J. Greco Helen Barone Chic Minnie Galetta Estelle Belmonte Nancy Cocuzza Mildred C. Greene George Bull Alice Capaccio Therese Grogan Frank Bellazzi Nancy Crawford Harold Gold Beverly Barnes Lorraine Chambers Natalie George Edward Goodkin Brinko Club For Hills Flo Bittram Stanley Ciletti Mrs. Walter C. Goldt S. R. Buhrman Jack Caruso Lorenzo Goins Robert Barrett Marie Comisky Marvin Greenberg Louise Jinerman Anthony Capp Phyllis Gomberg Ethel Berard Vera Dunne Jerry Gross Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Genevieve Downes Bea Gross Pat Bellotti Joseph Diorio The Gremlins Cynthia BrancaTo Dorothy Delbusco Frank Gillespie Adele Ceres Rita De Vito Robert Hagaman Wilmer Collins Teresa Dante F. S. Hartman Robert Church Walter J. Dumm Mary Hart Peter Castellano Dorothy Driscoll Symera Hoggard Patrick J. J. Clark Lenny De Blank Ruth Hillbert Angelo Colatrella Lucy Di Credico Mr. and Mrs. L. Houston Gloria Caruso Camille D'Andrea Howard Hock Louis Contaldi Dominick D'Arpino Lotte Heuman Marie Colatrella Alice Donahue Mr. Raymond F. Haulenbeek Joe Carrara Dolores Decker John Di Vincenzo Betty Hack Thomas llaria Rudy lappolo P«g« 94 Robertello James Jiggs and Maggie Natalie R. Jones Joyce Kimbel Esther E. Keller Margaret Koch Ruth Kattennorn Jerry Kwilstein Selma Kaufer Evelyn Klersy Jean Karns Helen F. Kaplan Michael Keolya Mark Lovewell Phyllis Lally John Lynch Janet Latz Mr. Lippe Esther Leone Madeline Lantrella Norma Legreid Jack Luland Elliott Lowel. Air Corps Mike 'Dean-' Merola Victor Martinelli Mary Mangino Vincent Messina Mr. and Mrs. F. Messina Catherine Messina Charlie Meyer Alma Mercuri Gloria Molinari George Monda Cynthia Morelli Anna Mozza Pete The Greek Mehalaris Donald Marx Gus Mattia Mr. Abe Mann Betty Murtland Barbara Mulcohy John Manna Marie Morocco Anna Mari Nick Marra Joan Majors Norma McKinley Luena Martinelli Otto F. Miller. Jr. Andy Maraviglia Gloria Masters Charles Musgrave Angus McGillicuddy Vera McCormack Jim McCormack. U.S.N. Robert Nielson Ferdinando Napoliello Donald Nathan Vincent Nielson Serene Nolan Paul Nusbaum Richard Newton Joseph O'Driscoll Muriel Ormay Joan O'Brian Hilton Otero Nina Orlando Janice Tillmes Annie Teller Bruce Turnbiell Corinne Teitler Tattagattamee Ralph Tedeschi Pat Tietjen Feather Villane Camille Verde Pat Vemacchia Ralph Vito Anthony Vitiello Joe Puma Dorothy Petriello Nina Puma Ann Politano Esther Prosperi Patricia Pallante Anna Perylis Carmen Drums Pepe Ethel Palmer Manuel Perylis. U.S.N. Alphonse Porcello Dolores Polinko Eloise Pringle Malcolm Pringle Edna E. Pringle G. W. Pringle Mrs. G. W. Pringle Puffer Club Charles Pierce Pete Primamore Joan Quigley Frank Riley Thomas Rizzolo Marie Rossello Aaron Rich Catherine Ross Lawrence E. Rachmiel Pvt. Nick Riello Pauline Rosamilia Gloria Rand Ria and Rip Eleanor Raleigh Olympia Russomano Gertrude Rossi Mary H. Rizzolo Pat Ronan Dot Reese George Albert Smith Barbara Stevenson Don Stevenson Gerry Stefanelli Pvt. Eugene R. Stuart Gordon Sears Vera Soriano Al Salvatoriello Norma Salvatoriello Ralph M. F. Salvato Gene Scanzera F C Pvt. Ray Smalling Agnes E. Smith V. Libero Sibilia Ruth Sohns Doris Silvey Ruth Stewart Angie Spadone Bob Schneidenbach Richard Salierno Joseph Santasuosso Marian Sibbald Mr. and Mrs. Saylor Mr. and Mrs. Searcy Barbara Sayre Don Sutherland Betty Suckey Phyllis Suppa Marie Suppa Ray Sinton Lucia Weintraub June Wright James White Patty Weller Winnie Julia Wohl Theresa Weiss Mr. Weiss Mr. B. Weiner Lois A. Walters Clarence Wright Jimmy Wynn J. M. Wood Tony Yorlano Anthony Zazzarino. $2 c Pago 95
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