Bridgeport Central High School - Criterion Yearbook (Bridgeport, CT)

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Open it again some day in the future and meet old friends and recognize familiar faces. If then it brings back fond recollections of a well spent youth, we know our endeavor has met your approval. .rj r'-5 B P. 1 DGE Pom' , QONNEQWQUT 13 DUNN. 44 fi I .,:b:5:: ' f W ,Q ,,:. 1 if 'gg W use CRITERION STAFF LOUIS CASILLO Editorfinfchief ROSE MARIE GARRISON Assistant Editor JUDITH CWALINA Writefrrp chairman PEGGIE NELSON JAMES BEGG Group Picture cofchairmen FRANK DECERBO Snapshot chairman DONALD MOORE Iunior Board Member l944 u..d 'ln.-A ,413 Me Wfelm DR. AARTTHUR C. SIDES Every ship sailing on the high seas must have a ca-ptain to guide and maneuver her safely, a man alert to danger and competent enough to bring out the best in the vessel under his command. These years of strife iind our Good Ship Central sailing with an even keel through stormy seas. Dr. Sides, in his capacity as principal, deserves much credit for his leadership here. His experience during :the last war, when he served with Psychological Co. 1, gives him the keen insight and wisdom for guidf ing our student body now. His sense of humor has lightened many a moment for us and his understanding words of advice will always be appreciated. 6 The training which Dr. Sides received at Dartmouth College, from which he gradu' ated, and at New York University, from which he received the degrees of Master of Arts and Dootor of Pedagogy, has taught him to fill his position on our ship. The ex' perience he gained as principal at Wood- bridge High School, and as assistant prinf cipal at Central from 1920 to 1941, form a background which is a valuable asset. We of the graduating class, who are debarking, are very grateful to Dr. Sides for the ser' vices rendered and for the brilliant manner in which he has captained and steered our ship. l MISS JULIA C. FARNAM Dean of Cirls, Miss julia C. Farnam, is one of the First Mates ahoard The Good Ship Central . A graduate of Central and of Bridgeport Normal School. she received her BA. and M.A. degrees Iroin Columhia University, and studied at Laselle Seminary and the Central School of Speech Training in London. Very active in civic as well as scholastic afliairs, Miss Farnam is a inemher of the Connecticut Assof ciation oi' Deans. and president of the Connecticut Association of Speech Teachers. She is a memher ol' the Board of Directors of the American Red Cross, and Chairman of the Black Rock Auxiliary. At Central Miss Farnam is head of the Girls' Student League, and in that position has given much invalnahle aid and understanding advice to Central girls. MR. FRIEDRICH G. ROTH Another ol' our First Mates grhoard ship is Friedrich G. Roth, who is a graduate ol: Yale and ol' Columhia Teachers' College. He taught on the SS. Central and at Con' grcss for several years hefore hecoming the head ol the Mathematics department at llassick High School. ln I942 Mr. Roth was made Assistant l'rincipal of Central. Among his many duties is the guidance of hoys in the selection of prcrinduction courses and in their choice of a Iwranch of thc service. Witli Mr. Roth as First Mate The Good Ship Central will never go oil' its course. MISS AGNES COLLINS Miss Agnes Collins is Vicefllrincipal of Congress High, which is hlwoot camp where apprentice seamen receive training helore they actually hoard the SS. Central. A graduate of Central, Miss Collins is doing an excellent Viola of preparing these students Iior their hitch at Central. NNN rt-'Vit nf fc--Q. A.. A1-v... mm VIIICRIIC IQXECUTIVIC sukvl-:YlN4: THE lssm-I mu,..umM.x fQl'IlkANl'l'I '3 MAI' BEHIND HIM rmml4:m l'lx1 Tum WORLD IN FRONT Axfglmt sum' COOICIE ur 'rm-1 s'rAuH 'l'nRolT4:u THE MIt'ROSl'0l l'I W3 M sawcfm SAFETY CLUB I-'in-st Row It-ft to right: Rose Marie Garrison. se-c'y., James RL-mr, tre-as., In-uis Cusillo. pres, .Ie-an Parry, vice-pi'1-s. Si-eoinl Row loft to riirhtz Marsrarr-1 Lauro, Mznllyn Cnpasso, Viola l rumulziro. Cumliiev Hines. Berniev Kearney. Yolanda Paseay, Miss Ada Hallock, adviser, Shirley Sorenson. San Ira Ahramowitz, Gloria Poeline, Antoinette lfiiimio. Edith Mnnusevit, Iinrhzira Schultze, Je-an Jac-ohs, Third Row left lo riirhtz Bill Vurs, Martha Mavroizianes, Florence Taupe, Dorothy Mellieott, Sylvia Schnull, .loan Heller, Lois Carlson, Rita berusin, Rohe-rt Myers. Jane Greene, Flort-nee Hosenltzinm, Florence liunziro, Altluzl Scunzillo, lilvzinoi' Skyilvl, Doris Jueolmson, Dorothy Jacobson, Frank Deeerlvt. lfoiirlh Row le-ft to right: Pat Howard, Nick Gill, Betsy Rorzihuek, Sam Iirevdman, Arlt-en Penny, bitlnm-y IsriIi,:f.l'orth. Dana Johnson. lini-l-zirzi S4-hipnl, l'Imlwa.itl Kunin, Naomi 'l'iekh:irmlt, .lean Meeker. .lim Je-pheom. SAFETY CLUB There are safety problems hoth on the high seas and on shore for the ollieers and crew niemhers of the Good Ship Central , and the Safety Cluh is the organi:ation that takes care of these matters in ship shape manner. Miss Ada V. Hallock is at the helm of the Safety Cluh and guides it in the study of preservation of human life hy means of safety measures. Uflicers of the Safety Club include: Louis Casillo, presidentg .lean Parry, vieefpresident, Rose Marie Garrison, seeretaryg james Begg. treasurerg and Sidney Bridgeforth, director of social activities. As an inspiration for the cluh a jingle contest was held to promote safety on the decks. The oflicers of the eluh judged the many jingles that were entered. The top men were Louis DeProfio, first prize winner and Lois Carlson, second prize winner. The jingles were: Follow with care the safety rules, They are very handy tools, Use them faithfully every day, They are good friends in work and play. and Help put Nippon in a hearse Make your motto safety first . Many line posters have been made hy memhers of the crew and exhihited in the passagcways. A conference held at Bassiek High School was attended hy many memhers who are making an effort to sand and canvas carelessness and promote safely. Several memhers also visited the Safety Department of the Bridgeport Brass, heing convoyed' hy Mr. Wt'hh, Safety engineer. Palice L .7 I ,E , . T101 Nittini: It-ft to riirhtz .Ioan IIi-Ili-r. I dx ilil. Miss IInllm'lx, ziilvlsui: Stiinilinir Ivft to riuht: Snntlran Alirzxmo- TRAFFIC COURT Thc conduct of thc sailors ahoard ship is an important prohlcin, for a disordcrly iourncy is hardly dcsiralalc. The organizaf tion which maintains ordcr ahoard thc I Good Ship Ccntrall' consists of thrcc divif sions. They arc thc Scaincn's Traflic Court, Patrol, and Board, which actually arc run oy thc crcw undcr the guidancc of faculty tcachcrs. Mcinhcrs of thc patrol arc groupcd into thrcc squads which work two at a tiinc, The squads foul driftcrs' attcinpts to play havoc in thc passagcways and on thc laddcis. Thc studcnt patrol cxccutcs thc rcgulaf tions drawn up hy thu Trailic Board, Violators oftratlic rulcs arc prcscntcd with tickcts which scrvc as noticcs to rcport to the ncxt scssion of thc Traiiic Court. The Tratlic Court undcr thc dircction of Miss Ada V. Hallock, inccts cvcry Thurs' day alitcrnoon on thc port duck, calvin 22-I. Uricvanccs arc discusscd hy thc judgcs aftcr hoth sidcs ol' thc story havc hccn hcard, and thc final dccision dcpcnds on thc scriousncss of thc violation. This ycar thc -ititlgcs, whosc hash marks show thcir scniority alwoartl ship, arc: Ensign Dana Johnson, Midshipinan Dorothy Judd, and Scainan Edward Kunin. The Scrgcantsfatfarms Louis Casillo and Sandra Ahrainowit: assist in thc procccdings. Thc Court Clcrk is xloan Hcllcr. TRAFFIC BOARD The Trailic Board is not thc lcast of thcsc divisions hy far. Mcinlvcrs of thc Board arc clcctt-d to oilicc hy thc studcnt hody. The Board draws up trailic rulcs, clccts thc patrolmcn, and govcrns th: con' duct of thc Trailic Patrol. Undcr thc guidf ancc of Miss Bcrcnicc Danicls and Mr. Stan' wood Townc, the following incinhcrs havc pariicipatcd in this ycar's activitics of the Board: Elizahcth Niclscn, prcsidcntg Philip Corso, viccfprcsidcnt: thc scnior rcprc' scntativcs, Irving Stcinhardt and Thcrcsc Tcsch1 Marvin Isscrlis, c o r r c s p on d in g sccrclary and trcasurcrz thc junior rcprc' scntativcs, Paulinc Dcllc Fontainc, rtcordf ing sccrctary, and Raymond Congdong thc sophoinorc rcprcscntativcs, Dorothy Dcwf hirst and I'Icr'Iacrt Bass. The traflic captains, cach in chargc of Il dcclt. arc: Madlyn Capasso, Vsfcslcy Ushornc, Victor Riccio, and .Ican Wliitltick. Thc Traliic Board sponsorcd tht- Trailic Iain in Fchruary for all the crcw ahoard ship. Thu dance was hcld in the Ships gynif nasium. and thc following incmhcrs of thc patrol providcd cntcrtainincnt: Olivc and ,Ican Uppcnhciin, Lola Angrisani, jcan Spiclman, Frcd Trumhull, .Ioan Hcllcr, and Shiflcy Bcrliclcy. TRAFFH' COURT vuriI4Knnin. llama Jolinson. ITorotIiy z, Louis tusillo. llll TRAFI Il' VUNTRUI. Coiso. .Ivan Whitlot-It. Ili'IIi'I ont:iiiiv, Hi'i'Iui'rI. Hass, IVIGIIIIXIT Mr, 'l'ownc. Hi-nts-il Ivft to right: 'l'I10ri's:i 'lt ih Marx-in Issc-rlis, I'Iliz:iIu-II: Nit-lsvn. I' Ill Iiiiiniii Ihluils Wltlol Ili Wt-sl--y Uslioriiv, Irvini: Sli-inliarilt. l':xu Stanilinilz ' - : Wu. ' ul Vilwstl. Ray Conirilon, Dorothy Dc-Whitt RETAIL SELLING Firwt Row left to rizhf: Gloria Summa, Frvd Pearcy, Anthony Julian, Bob Myers, Eugene Scully. Ve-tm' Di Len. Vinrvnt Hcnrhrliffv, John Etrio. Evelyn Simoncelli. S1-lnml Row le-H to right: Glu-ria Pvrlini. Angvlzx Puvin. Elvzlnm' Dc- l,uf':l. Mnrxrnrvl Wahl. Dmwmlhy S4-hipul, Jenn Mm-lwr. l':n'nu-lln Anziuna. Anna-tic Whllmilll, Iizu'h:n:u Svhipul. lim-Liv lmuiae Kish. Sylvlu liulwn, Nluriv llrunvlli, Mrs. Hnzvl Bljiilli, aflvisvr. Al'IRONAll'l'll'S CLASS lfil'-I R--W ls-fl in riuhl: William l'i'li1lI'. Rulh Wulfuvitz. Vinvvnt ll'uwc. Arnulnl lll:ulQIvin. Vlfillialrvm Iimvx 5. lVl:xl 1:1-ry Oat:-l'lunlnll. Svruml Rum lvfl in ripihlz Rivhzlrwl l'uIlm'k. Alu- Cun1w1', Gcrnlrl Pull, Sam l l'm1'llnm11. Mitvhvll Arrun lilzulye Iluwiv. I.:-un H'ynmn. 111-rulwl Pvlvlwm. Mr. lrvim: l'm'1'llins. inftructnr. RETAIL SELLING Thy Rumil Sulling Cuursc umlcx' the sllpulwlsievlm ul' lvlrs. Halzcl Bryant is hunt ll'.lllllllLf fm' thc studvnts intcrcstcd in lfusif ness c.nrucrs. Ufhccrs uf thc cluh include Fm-Ll l'v.xrcy, llrcsiLlcntg Cmmnic Anzizman, Vupu l'rcsiLlunig Dorothy Schipul, Sccrctalryf T1'c.1fL11'ul': amd Bcity Louise Kish, Dircctm' .ul Sm-i.1l Activitics, Thvsc ufllccrs lend th: qhlh in attaining its goal which is an hcttur llIlLlUl'Sl.lllkllllg of slurc pmhlcms, zlml 21 ulwscr social rulgnnimmslaip hctwccn thc stud' fills ull nhl- cluh. l All lhc mcmhcrs of thu cluh .arc clnployul in Vlll'lUUS stores lllI'ULlgllULlL the city after schuul luwurs, Expcricucc and knowledge of 1'ct.1il scllmg arc thc hcncflts of this cm- pluymcm IWI'Ugl'Ql1ll. Thu cmpluycrs of past I1lL'llllWL'l'S uf the Rctuxl Sclling Course, :ls wcll as Inst I1lL'IlllWCl'S nlmusclvcs, haxvc found this uppmlunity .1 grunt llLlV.llllllgC. Thu Miplshipmcn will Luke uvcr .mul clcct ll new sluts of lmfhccrs whom thc EHSIQIIS gI'ilLll1illL' amd lwguml ncw ships where they will clmrr ncw cwurscs. l i1 l lou-1-into llosonlvznini. Ra- mona liircio. Ann Slixurs. .lonn Ili-llur. si-cy.. Jvzin Whitlocls. vivo-pros., .lzu-li lzillx. lr:-us, Svconil Row lt-ft to right: Phlit ll Mnnzisvx il. Uonstan- lim' Yil. Alun Rosoll. Ruth RES- uivli. .lnvlt Goldman. Eloise l ll'iSk'hl'I', Ray Montoni. Ed- wnnl Kunin, Vin-tor liiccio, DYV5. 'st Row It-fl lu riilhlt AERONAUTICS Uur -lL'l'llllLlllllCS tcgichcr, Mr. Irving Pcrkins, is working with il crcw intcnscly inlcrcstcd in this suhicct. The nicnrhcrs comprisc at chiss, in no scnsc at cluh, that strcsscs .1 lmickground in thc iiclds of scicncc .ind in.1thcln11tics which is ncccssziry for tiurthcr dcvclopmcnt in ztdvainccd aicrof nautical cltisscs Lind flight training. At prvscnt its studics .irc composed chictly of .ncrodyngunics, imviggition, lnctcorology, :ind such suhiccts. Thc incnrhcrs lmd pl.inncd to visit ncgirhy .ur hclds, hut hccausc ot cxisting conditions thcy h.ivc not donc so. A widc ficld of opportunitics has hctiorc thcsc studcnts .ind without ll douht sonic will soon hc sctting thcir courscs through thc strgitosphcrc, piloting plaincs that will suhscducntly hring us Victory through uir powcr, .uid finally hringing thc pcoplcs of tht- E.u'th closcr togcthcr in thc pursuits of pcncc. DEBATING CLUB Thc -lohnnicctwincllattcly aihoztrd ship is thc Dclmting Cluh. Aftcr at pcriod of' inf .iczivity thc cluh has hccn rcorgzxnizcd undcr thc guidaincc of Miss Estcllc NICElroy, .uid h.is gonc full spccd :ihcaid hccoming onc of tht- outsmnding activc groups. Mcct' DEHATING CLUB Volnilis, Anita Munnsv- ings airc hcld cvcry sccond and fourth Mon! day of catch month in cnhin ll9. This yc4ir's slaitc of othccrs includcd: Victor Riccio, prcsidcntg klcun Wliitltmck. viccfprcsidcntg ,loan Hcllcr, sccrctairyz and .lack F1ilk,tmistm-r. A constitution wus drawn up zu the hciginning of the ycair hy Ll committcc mndc up of Victor Riccio, lcon Hyman, and Constxintinc Volnitis. Mcmhcrs of thc cluh suhinittcd topics that wcrc votcd upon att the ncxt inccting. Two spcukcrs wcrc choscn for catch tctun and il third was choscn to :ict als rchuttnlist. Each timc the chaiirninn in chzirgc ol' plan' ning thc progrgun aippointcd two -iudgcs and ri tiinckccpcr. The lirst dchzltc, held Al.1nuau'y 17, was uRcsolvcd: that thcrc should hc il lalw prof hihiting ll prcsidcnt of thc Unitcd Status from scrving four tcrmslf Uh-:r suhiccts that haivc hccn dchritcd :irc thc Curlcw, and Swing music. Futurc incctings hzivc hccn plginncd in which Girl Chccrlcztdcrs for Centntl, and Lowcring tht- Voting Agc to IS :irc to hc discusscd, Mcmhcrs ol' thc crow wcrc invitcd to .ittcnd dclmtcs thztt wcrc of intcrcst to thcin, This organization has cnlistcd tht- intcrcst of il largc group of thc gohs, und its succcss this ycar is thc high sign for fuithcr dcvclop- mcnt. E131 FRENCH CLUB Iiiist, Row left to riizht' Shi-nerd I,ivvrant, Rose Iiefsetz. Graco Allieri, Edith Manasevit, Gloria Gold- ftvin. Mary Lou Bedford. Florence Rosenlvaum. Richard O'Connell, livini: Steinhardt, .lean Whitlock, July 1'waIina, l loy1-nee Dranolf. Irma Cianfrano, Edith Horowitz, Miriam Resnick. Martin 'Tueki-r. Set-ond Row left to riuht: Rosolyn Shciman, Anna Dolny, Ethel R1-st-nstein, Dorothy Meillii-oil, Vera llruelenstein, Ethel Madwvd, Susan Spitz. lrma Landau, A lrienne Fontaine. Anita Manasevit, Ethel Jaeoho- xitz. Doris Evans, Elinor Alpern. 'l'hird Row left to right: Jar-k Howell, Alvin Turetsky. Selma Hacker, Louise Hawie, Eloise F14-isehi-r. Ann Stivors, lic-tsy Rorahaek, lri-ne Yerl-ntakis, Arlene Penny, Kay Brennan. Gi-raldinv Aaron, Marvin Aaron, Frei 'l'rum1uull. Madam Hawes, adviser. Fourth Row li-ft to riirhtz Roh Rosentield, Leon Hyman, Sidney Brilzeforth, Louis Stern, David Sehmidt, Richard Hawie, Gunnar Anderson, Griffin Lewis, Lei- Ahrams, Ephraim Sparrow, Ralph Jupiter. Robert Keane. FRENCH CLUB One ofthe most integral sections of a ship is its language division, for how hetter can a sailor catch the tide of the customs and language of foreign ports. Les Marius of the Good Ship Central have responded to the whistle of the hos'n's pipes to round out an educational and inter' esting year. Witli Madame Helen C. Hawes and Miss Marjorie R Bushnell at the helm, the Cluh elected the following otiicers: Irving Stcinhardt, presidentg Riehf ard U'Connell, vicefpresident, Florence Rosenhaum, secretaryg and Jean Whitlciek, treasureri with an advisory activities com' mittee composed of Dorothy Medlicott, ,ludy Cwalina, Vern Bruckenstein, and Ann Stivcrs. Le Cercle Francais then continued an' other year furthering the gohs' knowledge of France, her songs, dances, and history. Cahin 124 was the scene of action and the first meeting got under way with a hang. Two movies were shown La Marine Francaise and La Cuerre dans le Desert , after which a fine program prepared hy the sudents ot' the fourth year was presented, retireslnnents were served and the meet' ing was adjourned. Cuignol, the puppet, 14 was a feature attraction at one of the prof grams. Cuignol was animated hy Florence Rosenhaum, Bernice Cellis. and Alvin Turf etsky. Excerpts from other programs that delighted the gohs are: Le Chant de Toref ador and Au Canada , sung hy Sam Lavitskyg Mr. Irving Perkins played Easter Music hy Rossin, and Valse Fran- caise hy Chacorine: and several amusing skits given hy the talented cluh memhers. Une of the most outstanding activities of this year's work was the collahoration ot' Le Cercle Francais of i'The Good Ship Cen' tml and the other French Cluhs of the city High Schools in sponsoring a talk hy Madame Genevieve Tahouis. author oi' the FreefFrench newspaper Pour La Victoirelf on Fehruary 9, 1944. Shore leave in the merry month of May was hiflited hy a trip to New York where Les Marius visited a French Folk Festival, the French exhihit at the Museum ot' Modern Ari, and lunehed in a colorful French restaurant. Le Cercle Francais is planning for the new year, when it will weigh anchor for anf other cruise with entertainment and enjoy' ment aboard for all. 11 SPANISH CLUB Shifting its fourth yc.ir aihoard 'iThc Ciootl Ship Ccntr.il , El Circulo Espanol, with the gihlc .itlviscrship of Miss Piiulzi G. M.iloit, h.is hcen one of the most active of our l.ingti.igc chihs. lts purpose, to promote untlcrst.imling of the customs of Spanish spanking pcoplc through their music, nrt, .intl lilllglldgtf, h.is hccn furthered hy mczins ol' the many interesting progranns during the monthly inuetings. To promote Good Will further, thc chih scntls tour Spanish .intl one Portuguese lic.1tlci's' Digcst to Peru. Bolivia, Pitrztgtlaly, Utigitciniila, .intl Brazil. The ntnncrous aictivtttcs CAl1'l'ICk.l on through the ytnlr, including ai pug-:aint alt thc Y.W.CT,A., .i li.lI1 AI1lL'flC.lI1 radio progratln, .intl .1 txilic sale held in the haitchwziy, were .ill gruit siicccsscs. The most important social .Ill-.lll' was thu faculty cotfcc cclchrat' ing l'.inAinci'ic.1n day on April 14, when i.ilt-nit-tl Sp.inish students provided cntcrf t.iininent .intl ll gay L.itin atinosphcrc. Thu Spanish Chili, .intl pztrticulxirly Millicciit l'ortt'r .intl ,loin l'.n'ry, should he coinplil inentetl lor their work in inatliing Bridgeport more uonsuious ot tht- crusade for Pain' Ainci'ic.ni coopcraition. SPANISH CLUB First Row left to right: Shirley Hzifele. Martha Meerhaeh, Ruth Kos-nixz, Shirley Sullivan, 'l'hc-resu lhunm-lly, Phyliss Il'l'IIin, Delia Hamilton, Esther Cohen, Helen Jzrworowski. Cynthia Nishlmll. Cnnclzu-if Wines. Si-eonil Row left to right: Joyce Opin-l, Eloise Fleischer, Sonia Golclfarh, Lois Carlson, .lean Spielmun. Marvin lssvrlis. .lean Parry. llonulll Moore, Betty Hallock, Paul Nishlmll, Euphrosnye Cuseella, Millieent l'orh-r, Anne Gelfunil, liarlmru llzitenmn. 'l'hir.l Row left to right: Doris Jzxeolvson, Vera Bruckvnstein. Lois Cohen, Iiarlulm Cummins, Joe Hszpunol, Marilyn Finn-grolil. Robert Maniliiro, Jennie Varizo. Tom Moran, Alfred Minie, Ramona Rieeio. Kermit Weinkotfsky, Floreni-e Kaufman. Constantine Voluitis, Dorothy Singer, Irma Iiandau, Kay Flzmzumn, l'Ilnine Cohen, l.illiun Zuilderer. Doris Iinhosh. l ourth Row left to right: Joan Keeley, Julia Gruvitch, Eleanor London, Eleanor Carlson, June Wilcox, lit-het-ru Ferret, Murgzzxret l i'zu-nzn. U51 ITALIAN FESTIVAI. T1111 Sp,1111s11 gl11WS g.1:111111, 014.1 1'1'1111s.1 , ITALIAN CLUB 15111111111 11111 11111st l11lIS1l'lllllS 1111111111111's111 111C 5111111511 11111111111, 1211111111 111' 13111111 H.111111'11, 11111 11.111111 11.1f 1111 IIS s1.111 .1 111111111111'111 11.11111 xx'111'11111'N 111111111 1l'l1l1S 111 1.111111 L111'L11-V11 .11'1'1.11111. 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N1xL1L111155 111 5.132 11111 .11'11v11 11.111.111 1111111 r1.1g1111 111.111y 11111111' 1111111115 111.11 3.1111 .1 11111111 1117 g.11111y 111 'LT1111 11111111 511111 1111111111111. VU1111 11111 111.1111114411111 111 1141s 1V1.11'5' M. 1111111111111s11 11111 1'11111.1111111111111 11111 111111111 T1111 13.11'11111' 111' S11v11111 . .11111 .11s11 p.11'111'111.111111 111 11111 F111'111g11 L.111g11.1g11 .1ss11111111y, T1111 11.111.111 1111111 11111115 .1 111'111111111111f 111151 111111 .11111.1r11 -.T1111 11111111 S111lW 11111111'.11x', 11111 1111151 11111'1111sc 111' 11s 1111111111'1111s .11111v11111s 11111 .11411 11111'.111s1' 111 11111 1.11'1 111.11 11 1'1.11111Q 111111 1111111111111 11.1111 1111111111111'x, 111111111 s1111xx's 1111.11 .1 1.11' 1'11.1c11111g 511111111114 11 15 111 11111' g1111N. GERMAN CLUB Firwt Row lcft to right: lrwin Title, Donald Lelxowitz, Bill Vars, Laurancv Bowen, Frank Tontaszcwski, Scconrl Row lcft to right: Miko D'Elia. Francis Millor, Mrs. Tcrwilliprer, ariviscr, Rohm-rt Baum, Gilbert Waldlwauvr. Thricl Row loft to right: Shvrman Gre-onwaltl, Ray Montoni, Julia Gravitch, Alfred Ko:-loffsky, Dorothy l'I1:irt. Stanley Jaworowski, Carl Rosenhm-ryz. ITALIAN CLUB First Row left to right: Gennaro Novo, vice-pres., Mary Forte, sec'y, Alfred Tumiano, pres., Phyliss. Nicchiarico. dir. of soc. activities. Morry Lopinto, slir. of soc. activitics, Anna Duva. svc'y, Phil Corso. trcas. Sm-cond Row I4-ft to riyrhtz Carmclla Gamlrartlvlla. Rust- Marie Freddino, Camillc Palmcr. Anita Formica. Ezorn Grcllorini. Ida Costa. Jean Pauliuso, Elsie Sutfoletti. Maruuerite Aloyzno, Maria- Gcntilc, Anna Dc Furio. Julia Pt-trizzi, Eleanor Shiro, Violct Formica. Mary Mazzaronc, N'-rma Tapzliafori, 'l'hm-rt-sa Ruosso, Mary Palumbo, Louise Palumho. 'Fhirl Row It-ft to riprht: 'l'hm-rt-sa Bose-hotti, Conccttn Hrunetto, Elizabeth Angelo, Patricia Hudson. .lt-an llattaizlia. Emily Conti. Palmina Santelli, Rose D'Elia, Catherinc Piccirillo. Althca Scanzillo, Marie Vvrrhio, Lucretia Va-rrilli, Maric Esposito, Anxrcla Corso. Mae Tripolonc, Dorothy De Janis, Ang:-lina Rondo, .lt-nniv Rt-nna, Theresa Mentana. Lucille Grosso, Susan Fiscio. Fourth Row left to rixzht: Fonstantine Carafivllo, Rudy Gismondi, Nello Ct-cvrulli. Lorayne Battauliola. Millie Pc-trclla. Nicolina Di Masi, Anna Falco, Josephinv Zarrilli. Lf.-lia Massa, Mary Rodriques, lflle-anor Momu-vlli Mary Matcra. Jcan Morvna. Concctta Martino, Vivian Pt-llicano, Bessic lnpr'-ssia. Adelv Vvnucci, Mario llartilomo, Pcrina Picbrini, Joseph Di Stasi, Ralph Raucci. Michavl De Vie-tro, Anthony La Torre. Allwrt Pomponio. Fifth Row lt-ft to right: Jost-nh Garofano, Thomas Molta, Ronald Dordick, Euxzenc Ctreddo. Paul Raucci. IH-tvr Di Lett, Jost-ph Susiv. Thomas Chicarelli, Michael Covino, Frank Costa, Victor Riccio. Frank Ripzlvy, Anthony Fico, l'atSy Serino. wi LATIN CLUB Fist Row It-fl to riirht: .loan Hollow. Ruth Rm-snit-kg Dorothy Judd, .lumvs Mes-nun. Dann Johnson, Vis-tor Ries-io, Ram'-na Iiit-eio, Dorothy Rohm-k, Ann Shuirrut-. Fevonll Row lvft to riirht: .loo Pllllills, Iioh Stillman, .lat-k Falk, Dorothy Chnntos. .Ivan Whitlovli, I'IlI1.Yl'Ylt' I rank, Rosa- Marie Ilorman. M:u'i::u'v:t Krinsky, Ann Stivt-rs, Joseph Goldman. Louis Casillo, P1-ter Mr-t'on:u'hia'. GERMAN CLUB Standing hy the theme of its Constitution, the German Cluh with its seaworthy ad' viser, Mrs. Carolyn Terwilliger, devoted the Ereater part of the year's program to the study of German culture. Several very suceessful programs, including ones dedif cated to Usland, Goethe, and Schuhert were presented hy the talented memhers of the organization, Mr. Irving Perkins, fa-'ulty memlaer ol' the Science department, hiflited one of the meetings with a performance of some of Sehulaerts finest works, and the def lightful musical ahility ot' Raymond Mon' toni, Stanley blarowowski, and Bill Vars helped to make the year more enjoyahle. To eelehrate the Yuletide Season the menilners of the German Clulli featured .1 play, Frohe Vxf'eilinaeliten . Those who partieipated were Gilhert Vxfaldhauer, Alf lireda Danilt. julia Gravitch, Lueille Corho, and Michael Delia. The ofheers who helped sleer the eourse of the eluh were: Francis Miller, president: Michael Delia, treasurerg Gilbert Vxfaldhauer, secretaryg and Robert Baum, ehairman of the program committee, tm LATIN CLUB Holding its own on the 'AGood Ship Cen' tralu this year is the Latin Clula, with Miss Emma S. Day at the helm. Its aim, to pro' mo,e the students' interest and knowledge of Latin, as well as to provide for social gatherings, was stressed throughout the year. The Latin Club, with a novel idea for the arrangement of its programs has had each of its niemhers serve on the eommittee which is supervised hy Ramona Riecio. In this way every memher hrought forth his own ideas of what comprises an interesting program. During this successful year the memhers have enjoyed Latin Bees, Latin Bingo, and have sung songs such as America , and The lvlarines' I'Iymn in Latin. At Christ' mas the eluh presented a play. carols. scripf ture readings, in Latin, and enjoyed refresh' ments under the supervision ot' Ramona Rieeio, They also welcomed Dr. Sides as the gL1CSt of litmof. The oflieers for this year were: Consul fpresidentj, Dana johnson: Second Consul fvicefpresidentj, Victor Ricciog Scriha fseerezaryj, Dorothy Judd: Quaestor ftreasurerj. blames Ivleenang and Aedile Qprogram chairman, Ramona Rieeio. KNOW YOUR CITY CLUB KNOWAYOU R-VITY CLUB lust Rvws' li-ft lo right: Toni Fraiizo, Ruth Gross- hnnillvr, l'Ilvnnor Sltydvl. .lean Pzirry, Dorothy Jiieoluson, Viviun l'elliezmo, Ili-tty liolinski. St-eontl Row left to right: lfltlith Munzisevit. 'l'ht-reszi Ilost-hvtli, Ilorothv Mi-llieolt, Jenn Jiieolis, Althezi Senn- lillo, Miss Hnlloeli, nilviser, llerlha Hein. lVlarth:i M:n'r'l- giitni-s, Dorothy Cliziritos, 'IR-ssie llrown. 'l'hir4l liow li'l'l to right: ll:ti'lx:u'a Sehultzt-, Dorotliy ni-olison, Florvnt-e Rosvnlizuini, Niiney Etrun, Dorothy 'jimri-r, lit-len Mvzuie, linrluim White, .lean Mi-elim-t'. rum-vs hlmrol, Annetie Ilerknmn, Lillian l iseliei'. lt's the duty of sailors to learn the port that they have harlwored in. Under the able leadership of Miss Ada V. Hallock and the direction of the capalwle oiiicers, the Know' YourfCity Cluh has enrolled many Watves and has given these wanderers the oppor' tunity of finding their groundings. Every other Monday, in eahin 224, you can find these eivic minded Navy members planning trips to hetter acquaint themselves with the many civic and social agencies of Bridgeport. This year's ofiieers are: Althea Scanzillo, presidentg 'lean ilaeohs, vieefpresident: Hertha Hein, seeretaryg and Edith Barrett, treasurer. The 46 girls in the cluh were divided into four groups each under its own leader. Theresa Boschetti, Frances Skorol, 'lean Parry, and Martha Mavrogianes were chosen to till these positions. This year the KnowfYourfCity Clulw visited the City Hall, the International lnstif l 19 V 0 A. B. C. D. SQUAD First Row left tn right: J:-an l'nrry, Anloin e-tie Violante, Elizabeth Neilson, Shirley Paige Amelia Volasky. Seeonl Row lt-fl io riixhl: Ruth Wolfovitl Marizart-t 'l'auIty, Margaret Wahl. lfllizulnl Trinizlv, l lori-nee Diziiul, Marion Connoi Brnnnelly. tute on Sherwood Avenue, The County jail, Post Publishing Company, and the Bridgeport Post Oiiiee. Probably no or ganization ahoard the 'iGood Ship Central has heen ahle to carry out their plan so sue' cessfully as the KnowfYourfCity Cluh. Re- gardless of the war and its demands upon the students' time the eluh has been able to enlist a large group of girls who have laeen eager to participate in the clulfs activities. Witli their added knowledge of Bridge' port, memhers of the Club have promoted interest in civic welfare, and they have ear' ried on an informative and educational prof gram. A. B. C. D. SQUAD The A.B.'C.D. Squad works in the galley seeing that everything is kept in shipfshape order. Supervised hy Dean -lulia C. Farr nam, the Squad has helped considerably to improve conditions in the girls' lunch room. 'l'h l'l't ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION It is wry 111'ccssa11'y I111' tI1c crcw of .1 Iurgc sI1ip to kt-cp 111 good pI1ysic11I c1111tIitio11. TI1c s411I111's QIITLI W2lN'CS 1111 tI11' S. S. Cc11t1'.1I I1z1vc 11I1'11ty oI' oppo1't1111i.ics to do tI1is by pglrti' 1'ip.1t111g i11 sports :is w1'iI 115 oI1sc1'vi11g a1tI1f Iutit' 1'v1'11ts, All a1tI1Ictics on tI11' Good Ship .irc sponsorctl I1y tI1c AtI1Iuti1' Assof ci.1tio11, 1Ii1'1'1'1cLI Ivy Mr. Lcslwi' SiIvcrst1111c. TI11' A.A. consists of ll I'7U.lI'LI of 1'1gI11 stud' 1'11ts 41111I .1 group of 1'cp1'csc11t:1tiv1's from 1'41fI1 11111111 of crews q11.11't1'rs , Ufiiccrs of tI11' I1o11r1I arc: I'r1'si1Ic11t, IDIIII Reillyq Vice' I,1'11s11Ic11t, A1111c LICII-QIITLIQ Secretary, Nzmcy Eg.1111 T1'1'41s111'c1', RicI1111'1.I IJ11II:1ckg 111c111I1crsf .Il'I.II'QL', Bctsy IKUYIIIWLICIQ, Miiric Ford, NobIc I'11'.11'1IsI1'y, :1111I Ray T11sI111. This ycni' tI11' A. A. spo11so1'c1I scvcr11I pap .1ssc111I1I11's, i111'I111Ii11g two r11tI1c1' 111111s11Q1I 11111-s. 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Unc of tI1c Iwcst ways t11Ii1'cp up tI1c CI'L'VN'wS I1TllI'JIIL', 111111 Q11 tI1c s11111c ti111c 11111 c:1cI1 i111IiviLI11:1I i11 tipftop pI1ysic41I 0111111 tion. is p.1rti1:ip41t1o11 i11 41tI1IctiQs. TI11' crow of tI1c HCTCIIIIUIIN is wry I4UI'IlIlLlIC i11 I111vi11g 1111 itctivc A. A. 111 s11ppo1't tI11's1' 41.I1Ic1i1's. FOOTBALL WitI1 tI1c Ii11:1I rcport of tI1Q lII11CIiCCl7Cl'i All Hcdgcs Fiuld TI11111ksgivi11g Dgiy tht: fur' 1:1111 was 1'1111g down on :111otI1cr great foot' I111II sc41so11 for our f11v11rit1' tc41111. v11r1o11sIy I411ow11 as tI1c R011 and BIQICIK, 1I1c Hilltop' pcrs, 111111 tI11: RciIIy111c11. CCITIFAIINS fzms Iookcd to tI1c f11t11x'c I1opcf fully wI1c11 the Hilltoppcrs stormcd 1111dcr ll strong Hnssick sq1111tI 12 f U ill tI1c 11p1111i11g A. A. HUA RD First Row Ivft 111 rim! Mmm I4'111'1I, A111111 Gvlfauui. vivv I3 1 R1-illy. 111-1-s., Nurwy RL ln S1-c11111IR11w l11I'tl11ri1:I1I I 1 111 Pollan-k, treus., Mr, I.1-stu N 11 A. A. REPRESENTATIW P9 First Row left to ripzh V1 111 An1z1Ifit:1no, .Ir1sc11hi11u ImI11114.1111 LIZIIIIPIAIYN' I'is'c'01'iIIu, 'l'h114-.I mirvir. Iithylv Powt-1', Doro I Janis Uri-w. I'II1'i1':1 lk-1'1'4-lu M11 ll Sv1'11l11I Row lofi I11 l'iL M 14 P1-I1'0II:1, l'y KIvIf:1l11I, Dorn 'I'I1i1'1I Row Ivft lo riirhl A 1411 I':1oli11i, Althvu S1'u11ziII11 111 Hvin. Igl'l'lIZUIt'IIk' IiisI1111 lumts Shilllllllll, Juno Wilcox R11 hula Slrflvr. Ray I,:1pl111II, Virxzinu Hz11'11ImI VVI1it1', Jos:-l1hil11 lou 1 In-11:1 Fulf-41. Gil R11ss:1m:1111 tht' liiullirwiiig wculils g.1mu with liiigcr l.LlL1' limwc when thu RU1llyll1C11 wcrt' tictl 7 f 7. Thu l1c1it1'.11 Ill -f-f C1'11.lll1 rc.111y gilt riwlhiig l11kl .1 wtxilt Ni1rw.111t c1i111hi11.11i1uii wus titwiiiiuctl Il 11. -'111ic 111' the sc.1s1i11, lwlllllgfllig R.1y TLlSli.1 O'Coiiiic11 .tml Ray Tusku went invcr iiitii 1 - - hittcrctl his w.1y over hir thu hrst tmiclif the p.1y tlirt tim smix' 1ii1'C,c11ti'.11. kltlXVI1 iii thu scfiuiitl tl1i.1t'tui' .mtl big bliiliiiiiy Thi- Ui-L-L-iiwifli L-li-V511 was mit quin- Cl1fl l-lml WCW WWI' Slllmlilw U11 10 ilk' cquul to the C-Jiitratlitcs, who 11Q1l1klCLl thcm 1111.11 clflillltl t.111y. 1-liwwcvcr, ll piiwcrful Q, 13 , 1, rlgfi-iii, Big Red Wildiiiaiii .mtl Criislwy clcvcii put .1 tlniiipt-r 1111 clL'Il11'i11lS Riiy Tiiskgi t-lhuwcd thuir VVA13' thriiugh 1.11- ll- 111'lll'1gl'l11 lllllws 111 lllf 11114111 Ol 4' ll ' tl thc two tivuclitluwiis, while liill fllfhtltllttll LlL'.tLl1Ut'l'i 111 our first otitfiwltiiwii gginic. giiiivtirtctl for thc cxtr.1 point, CVM'-'lls lmilumlg WCW not l1'llU 'kl H1 Cciitrnl 11ml l'l1lI'Ll111g, 1111 Tl1l111li5g1X'111tf l3.1y, hriwuglit fiirth sonic 11111-xpt-ctt-t1 rc-'tilts to ths 13,1100 iitltl spuc..1t11i's .it Hctlgcs Sf Fiiiltl. The hc.1vi1y f.1v1ii'ct1 Cc1itr.11 sqt1.1tl w.1s t1i:t'c.1ttm1 hy ll tricky Hanrtliiig clwcii which lttttl sums f.1i1t'y platys up its sluuvcs. 1Jis.1stcr struck iht- Cuiitrnl 1'.ll1liS whcii Tin. Misknmm WCW 31,16 U, ku-P lik- UCD xxt' 1'ct'civt1l .1 9 13 sul lmclt .1t tht' l11II1LlS U-ni kids on mf klcflsngivc lin- g,-k-Am-,- PM-1 01' fll -1 SUW1! fxllwltl-I Skill-'Ll Tlif Cmlliill thc timr .mtl tu slip iii .1 tiiticlitliiwii wliich tiiliiirts 1w1'i't'.111it' the kl1S.tINpU1l11111Cl11 iii' this mlm. thc EAlSt,SiJk.,-S Al 5, , ii Yifml-y NWI. 'st tlc1'1'.1t 111 thc stuisimii hy urtishiiig R111 ijmlmi iwcwiiiititlciit 51.1111111111 tc.1m 1-1 f ll. 11111 F00'l'BAl,I. TEAM 1.1-I'l tn riirht: 1.1111 Si11'a1t-1-11, Arthur Smitlwwski, John L'hz1rl:1111. Phil Curley. K'h:11'1i-s Wiltlmaui, Jin-11 IR-i11'i1sw111't11, Sid 111'i111:t-t'111't11. H'111'ry Dulny, 1'1!'1'l1 Klein, Rii'h:1r41 0'Ci1n1iv11, liill U'1'tillllt'll. FOUTBALI. SQUAD 1-'ir-at Rim' 1t't't to riizhlz i'hzx1'1vs lflspirsitii, Cirnniu Kulilvr. Mi-lvin '1'isn'h11-r. Clv111'i,rc 1':1pp:1uw111,!v. Cin-mi-ii Russ. Ri11w1't Siniimsim. .lumi-s Ml't'1l2lll, Pt-tvr Kish, 14111 llulny, Freii '1l1'l1l l1lbll1l, Ray 1'1'ut't111'. Sn-vunil Kim' It-ft l11 right: 1.1-11 '1'suk:11z1s. 11111 O'L'1111l11-ll, Rin'hz11'i1 O'l'ul1l1uII. Russ l1lII1t'1SlQ1ll, 1'12lI'l'fv' Divliiy, t'h:11'1vs Wihlmaiii, 1'l1't'll Klvin, .luck 1ii'z11'1lswn11'lh, Phil C111-I1-y. Siilnvy 141-11113-fn1'th. .A1'1llll1' Hllfdllllllilll. .I111111 l'h111'l:1l1iI, 1'lI'N1 1'v:11'n'y, Arthur Smilkivwslii. limi Su1':1ui1. '1'hi1'1l Rim' 11-ft tn right: .l111i11s 1'1lAIllll'111. mirr.. 1'1l'iil1li Vastu. Kr-rmit Wink'-fsky, .I111111 'I'11i1ni:1s. Miki- Nii-1'1111v, 1-111 Huusi. Mutt k'i1i1pv1', 1'11'n1-st N1-Isuix, l'11:11-h lilnl llvilly. 1-Xiithuny Nztpuli, P141 1 :1y, Uuvisl Svhmiilt, A11-X M:1x1'1ii:1i11ii-s, 110111110 Soft-1-i. Ri1'11:11'tI Sm-1-1', lflilllli Sliliku. asst. mgr. A 'Y 'TR Rama- Wwfvm Q .-li' .. ZA-J! G ,-. CUMING 'l'llROUfill l'I+Il'S'l'ERS WAIT FOR ME TUUCHDOWN H rm PEI' TALK IIOWIDY PARDONE lNI'Hi'l1ll-'Flfl RHYERE -gi x Wy ' rf K 4- v 3 N2 'X if MH N'WxMx A r w Q g W, Q, k L A x ,- Nh - ifV pif? ,g ,sg5L43Nb L'A'j P 1 - X 'fy , . wx' QNX Y, 1 ffwgrm 'S 9 fs 35 S -Q ww iw vw 1, x, . K X A WJ, A - -ff' . if -A . . - M . A..kf1MfpAQQAN5f P-X, '.,, , ,l,, QQWgQ53g,g, 5 3A, - f.M f 9ww? 'wvw:QwfN DR. RllCl.l,Y ALI.. ALI, ALONE B0'l l'l,ENEl'K FLUSING IN KNI SUSPHNSIC TWIRLER IN MY ARMS CHEER LEADERS Sitting: Harold Mantlell. Standing left to right: Ed Pcluso, Constantine Volaitis. Sam Schlacter, Al Gallueei, Fmnk Mzilyszkn, Ray Lappt-ll. Phil Corso. Victor Riccio, Mario Ruliano. CHEERLEADERS A football game wouldnt be complete without a cheering crowd and some agile and vociferous leaders of the cheering, Central's cheering squad consisted of nine members with Harold Mandell as Captain. The cheerleaders attended all of our foot! ball games and participated in three pep assemblies. The group kept the stands cheering and singing and helped make the football season a successful one. PRE-INDUCTION SWIMMING Every sailor in the Navy must be able to swim, lor if he does not have this ability when he joins he must acquire it. Tlhe Pre' lnduetion swimming course makes sure that Central boys will be able to swim when they enter the service, For the second year this course has been given under the direcf tion of Mr. joseph Burns at the Y.M.'C.A. Seventeen year old senior and junior boys who anticipate entering the service, divided into three groups according to their ability to swim, meet either on Wednesdziy, Thurs' day or Friday mornings. Friday's group was composed ot: Limous Bell, Frank Bender, Stanley Bernaski, Sidf ney Bridgeforth, james Caldwell, joseph Dailey, joseph Dechecco, William Dem' long, Rocco Errichetti, Dominic Ferrusi, 24 Robert Gleason, james Hannon, Albin jocis, James Mackie, Sidney Madwed, Lawrence MicQuade, Manfred Mueller, john Polozf zolo, Russell Ross, john Shamiss, VVilliam Stowe, john Sulinsky, john Sullivan, Robert Thomas, Peter Tranquillo, blames Meenan, Howard Willizinis and Raymond Tuska. These were the experts. Among the most expert were Sidney Bridgeforth and James Mackie. The Thursday group was composed of those with some experience in swimming and the Wedtiesdzty group was made up of the tyros. ln March a new Friday swim' ming class was formed. This was a mixed group as far as skill went, Among the more expert in this last group were john Beardsf worth and Charles Wildmztii. Sidney Bridgeforth assisted in the training of this new group. The boys received the benefit of two fine instructors, Mr. Clayton McGran of the Middle Street Boys' Club and Mr. Forrest Hallet of the Red Cross, who teach them everything from the simplest fundamentals of keeping above water to life saving. We at Central feel that these students will go out to fight for their country better equipped to do their job than they were be' fore they began the Preflnduction swim' ming course. M, W .,, . ..u.......,:.Q..,..,,lX W.. -+ W.Eii'?,.:ml:.f:1., R' ww 4 f 1 f' . x K Y , ., K I I -' fi ' -I Wfux . .,,. 1 ,Q .- .,,.f Q Q,. h 1 M ff., 3 ' , x Uwg, .. SX ,H .M in 1: H.. P , .DX I FAST START PASSING THE BUFK IHCGINNICIIS ON TARGEI' REAFIIINH HIGH MARKSMICN FLOOR WORK AT li,-Ml' LII-'IC SA Y l-IRS WU wt A 'Wlwnfmgw 1 lf. V, . BASKETBALL Vv'ilh scvcixil t-xpmi-it-iifcd plziycrs rcturn- ing this ywir, the h:lsl4i'tl'v.lll tcalm of Thu ilnntl Ship Uciitiwilv hzitl at SllCCCSSl-Lll scsi' sun, winning clcvcn g.nncs, and losing' hut hw h.ii'tl tuughl ctmtcsts. s Tinnnphing nvci' cvcry Ulll'Ol-'IOVVII nppiiiifiit in than' sclictlulc, the Hilltuppcrs .nvt with tlisappnintincnt hy lusing tn thcii' Elly rixunls. In i-lit' first gzunc with Bussick tlity wvrt' tidgt-tl out hy at score of 'li f 26, .intl Hntling lmntlutl fllClll thcii' sugnml Llc' limit. Z3 24. llntlaitintctl hy thcsc sci! lmtks, tht- tcziin wsnt on tn win six straight g.iincf. lWlll wins ilgillll hc.itt'n hy lhssifk, this time ul tht- Wt-si'sitlt- court. In thc l.is1 rcgiilairly schctlulcd gums nl' tht' stxisnn, anftci' lciitliiig Harding fur thrcc qii.1t'tct's, Central tlrnppctl luck tn finish with tht- short untl ul' tl 13 f QU scurc. ln it pmtw.nsmmi1 gannc with litirlicltl prcli tht' Rnd .intl Black trutincctl tht- l't'cpstcrs VARSITY BASKl'i'I'llAl.l, livfl In riyhl: llnrulcl Mum' liuwaln-ri. Ilzin Rvilly. 1'lu:ii'luw VVil1 worth .lnvla Sullixnn .lim Nlanw' mans-, .Inv-wh IM- k'l1e'-vvn. l'14l H1-ill 3924, hut inct with tlcftwii in tlw t-turn.: tnunt :lt New Hgtvcn whcru Ccnlixil lwxxmxl tn gi supcrinr TtlI'I'lllgfItHl1 mtnhinc, 33 in Tllftillglltllll tht' stxisuii tht' tuaiin XX'.ls spztrlxcd hy Captain .Inn Magkiu wlutv rx pcriuncc stnml him in gnntl stviitl, 4I.lt'lt Sul llVill1 was gt good ntlsnsivc pl.iyui', whili' Rutl Wiltlliizili was UlIlSl.ll1kllIlQ un tht- tlt'l'ciisix'v. Uthcr rcgulairs wcrc t.tll Tctl Shiinluis .intl ,laik l3t'aii'tlswin'tli, Irving Flciclim, lhn Rcilly, Etlwinml Bnwtluii, gintl lm lJt't'lit't'm. Thc blunim' Varsity ttnnm playctl .it .ill thc hninc .ind suvcml nl thu uiitwit town ggnncs. Making ai gnntl slwwing tliiring thc bqiswii. the Al, Vs hnpc th.1t tlirimtigli thu sxput'1u1it'c thc' halvc -ntinct 5 l this vtxir thuv will hxitl Ccntrail nn in victnry ncxt yvzir. l7cspitu scvciiil sutlmt-ks tht' Viiwity Ihllll slinwtftl thin it was winpnst-tl ill t-xt-gilt-tit hull lixlmllurs :intl l.iiifspii'itctl pl.lyi'i's, .intl - . . , hmuglit linmir tu tht nruw wt thc 5.5. ficn trail. .I A YY El-I UASK E'l'lilAI,l. lie-ft ln right.: Siil l i:ilk, Al Vzmlini, .lnlin l':n'vy, John Snt'vutw, Runs Duhvl- Nl:-in. Ilivk Slmnnim, llztrry Dnlny, Ari lillvhzinzin, lim-urirv S:lt't'nlu'. 'll-il Alldvr- wun. l rm'i! Slinlm. 261 milr.. Artluir Svnitlmwxlti, l'1l man, 'll-tl Shimliuf. .lawlt livnrml. l 5 i'1v:n'h. M HANDS DOWN OFF THE IKAVK BOARD ONE HANDER Nl ll'l'I'IIiY FINGERS FLASH GOING UP l OO'l'l!Al.l. BASKET? E371 TENNIS, TRACK, AND BASEBALL ln April tliu Truck and Bus-slwaill teams, under tlic direction of Mi'. Edward Reilly, wrrc All1flClIWElIll1Q' active schedules witli gaincs planned licrc and at nciglilworing scliools. Tlic Truck tczim had sis its assist' gint coairli former Ccntrzil zitlilctc, Clizirlic lVlcCzirLliy. Tlic Tcnnis team directed by M1'. Lcstcr Silvcrstonu, planned to play cigliz games. Scvcrqil iiicinlwcrs of tlic realm lixivc been on it in paist ycairs, amd they look forward to iinollicr successful sczisoii. Us Sitting! 'left tn right: Julius Franrhi. Paul Nishliull. Standing: left to right: .Izumi-s Bcizxr. Irving Heil:- man, Rnln-rt Silver. BASEBALL First Row' left to right: fic-orilv llinvs. Grm'x:9 Saccunv. Cnavh Ed Reilly. Ray Milyo, Ray Hans:-n. Second Row left in right: Frank Pinto. Jim Mackie. Pr-tvr 'I'l'anquillo, Don Chzimpaiznvy. .lurk Sul- livan. 'l'hird Rnw left to right: lien Rmiire. Richard 0'Cnnn0ll, Arthur Buchanan, Frank Slinko, mgzr , Dick Shannon, Anthony Napoli, .Inc De Chem-o. TRACK First Row left tn riizht: Ken Mziyvrsvn. Constan- tine Vnlaitis. James Caldwell, Gi-urge Pniipmre-ol'pzv. L1-o Tsokalas. Arthur Smitkowski. llill Finni-ll. Second Row fleft tn right.: Ed Reilly, rmwh, Gvnrxre Safari, Sid Bridge-fnrlh, John Chnrlnnrl, Charles McCarthy. Asst. Cnarh. Sam Fiw-vilmnii. Matthew Cooper, Griltin Lewis, Bula Thomas, Sid Finlk manaizvr. I GIRLS' SPORTS Cirls' sports do not receive as much pub' licity as do those of the boys, but there is no less interest in athletics among the Waives. The Girls' Sports Club, under the direction of Miss Helen Lockwood, otfers a variety of seasonal athletics for the weaker sex on the ship. At the lirst meeting of the or- ganization, the girls registered for activities, and elected oflicers and tnanagers. They were: President, Therese Teschg Vieefpresif dent, Dot Egang secretary, Margaret Taulty. Managers were: volleyball, Lola Angrisanig archery, Anita Formica: basketball, Lucille Corbo: softball, Lea Digneyg swimming, Palmatier: tenniquoit, Marie Mildred Cooneyg held hockey, Annamae Pinkusg bowling, Irene Yerontakisg and tennis, Gloria Koblen:. As soon as the club weighed anchor, the first Fall sport, tennis, which was played at Seaside Park on favorable days commenced. There were many excellent tennis players among the Central girls, including Lola An! grisani, Gloria Koblenz, Dot Egan, and Irene Yerontakis, The girls played in a school tournament which began September 27. Early in the year, volleyball got into full swing with many enthusiasts participating on the appointed afternoon. At a volleyball playday, held November 16 at Central, girls from the neighboring high schools were our guests. A lot of athletic ability was displayed before everyone retired to the lunchroom for refreshments. Archery alf tracted many girls, and, though it may surf prise you, the Wztves made many a bulls' eye, Margaret Taulty is particularly adept at this sport. Field hockey was discontinued this year, because of the small attendance at practice. However, swimming was extremely popular, and every Wedtiesdzty afternoon foi ten weeks a large number of Wztves jumped over board for a swim at the Orcutt Boys' Cluib. Maybe the girls emerged with their hair straight, but they also became fine swimmers. Many of the girls improved their skill at diving, some becoming quite expert at difficult leaps from the spring board. Basketball was one of the sports which attracted many girls to the gym during the winter months. Several of last year's stars returned this year, bui the Sophomores, just out of boots , showed thmselves to be very agile on the court, too. They are look ing forward to having some very excellent teams next year. The bowling season opened on january 13 with Yolanda Pacsay, Lola Angrisani, and Frances Stehle starting oif with scores in the 9O's. These girls received GIRLS ATHLETIC MANAGERS GIRL'S ARCHERY First Row left to right: Margaret Tnulty, First Row left to rixrht: Violet Formica. Lee Digney. Dot. lx lin ki Ani 1 'l'ht-resin 'l'eseh. Dorothy Egan. Formica, Htlna Iionfietti, Phyliss D'Elia, Mary Lou North. Second Row left to right: Anita Formica, St-eonl Row left to right: Betty Taulty. Theresa Brannelly, bhnlty Lian, Irene Yerontukis, Lulu Angrisani, Aanamae Pinkus Eleanor Carlson. Theresa Teseh, Rose Tangredi. Romayne Buzn, Louise Bonwinl Ann Thirtl Row left to right: Lee Ditrney, Mildred Shugrue- M3 17a l ' 'lauliy' Pnlmutier, Lucille Curtin, Gloria Kohlenz, Marie Cooney. 29 J GIRLS' BASKETBALL I'irs1 Row left lo rlllii: t'onm-Ha Iirnlii-Ito, I.ola An- ixrisani. Anita Formira. Ana- mai- l'inku:s. I l'vtla Whitt-. I'alrii'ia I'lanc'y. Seeonil Row lvfl to right: Sally Rolxstoi-lt, Iiavlvara Ilan-man. Matilda I n s 1- o, Iivriiim' iii-llis. Iiiieille Farlso, Ruth Koi-niir, Rita linwen, Nlvlla Manoni. Iivelyli Ik-- I-l'ai'v,. 'lhii-fl Row ln-ft lo iiuht: Iiila Mai's'iot'ra. Grave Gatlo, Ili-riiailvllf Iii:-iliop, Ifilvanor Iannlf-n. Ilarlvara Ilzililvr, V4-ia Sr-he-:Ivan-h. lvlary lion l':li'i'oll. Iithvl Rosensiein, .loyvo l.airil, .Inlia Krchnavy I-'onrih Row left to right: Violet Ifnrmiva. lrvnc- Yeron- lakis. Mary Mike, Patricia Miller, I-Ivt-lyn Iianvia, Juno Milli-r. .laeqni-line Iii:-In-rum. Marylin Iiisliop, Pldilh I1m:i'l- spikvr. lots of competition from the Seamenfiirst and the Midshipmen, hut hy the end of the season the Ensigns had ohtained the highest seores, Lola had the highest total in fifteen strings, Yolanda had the highest three eonf seeutive strings, and the highest individual seore was made hy Frances Stehle. Une of the highflights of the athletic sea' son was the annual lwasketihzxll playday held Mareh li at Bassiek High School. Girls from Harding, Bassiek, Fairfield, Stratford, Milford, and Central attended. Those par' tieipating in the playday from Central inf eluded: Ethel Rosenstein, Eleanor London, Lola Anvrisani Rita Maeeioeea Irene Yer' n Q 1 l 30 GIRLS' IIKIFIQICX nelly. Lola Aniziisani. ontakis, Barhara Bateman, Anita and Violet Foriniea, Vera Sherhaek, Mary Mike, Bernadette Bishop, Matilda Fuseo, and Therese Teseh. Any girl who is partieularly skilled in .1 sport, and who partieipates actively during the season, receives a ehevron lor that sea' son. The eolor of the ehevron signilies the season during wliieh the sport takes plaeeg red ehevrons are awarded for the fall, white for Winter, and green for spring. Girls who expect to receive ehevrons this year are Lola Angrisoni, Matilda Ftiseo, Rita Maeeioeea, and Irene Yerontakis. Ia-ft ln right: Viola-1 lm mira. Mary Iaroiivy, i ni i I ormis'a. The ' -sz 1 Irt-ns' Ya-rontalxis, I lu illi l'arIu-H. I.onisn- Ilonvini. .L ni mat- l'inltus. Thi-rc-sa liin iti liil Thc highcst .lthlctic iixxxird of tht- school is .1 whilc swc.itcr. To rcccivc onc ai girl must rcccivc chcvrons in six spoixs, two for mich stuison. Thc only girl cligihlc for this high honor this your is Lolai Angrisiini, who h.is hccn vcry .ictivc in aithlctics throughout hui' high school c.n'ccr, llcsidcs thc .iililcric training the Wiivcs of thc SS. Ccntiuil rcccivc in iiftcrfschool sports, .1 nmjorily of thcm hiivc wcckly gym claisscs .is wt-II. ln ihcsc clnsscs thcy rcccivc instruction in thc rulcs rind scoring of tcnnis, lmisclmill, howling, hiiskcthaill. :ind vollcylmll. lc.irn sonic fundzimcntzil daincc stcps, rind h.1vc gin opportunity to discovcr which sports rhcy prcfcr. Evcryonc must work to hclp win this want That mczins hoth girls sind hoys. ln ordcr to do his hcst work Z1 pcrson lnus. not only hc in top physical condition, hut hc must hc rclzixcd :ind halvc ai vziricty of intcrcsts. Athf lctics zirc ai mczins of rciiching all of thcsc ohjcctivcs, for sports kccp onc's hody in tinc condition, and contrihutc to his rclzix.ition and cnjoymcnt. Certainly thc girls at Ccnf trail iirc fortunzitc in having thc ch.incc to tzikc part in so many viiricd :ithlctic gziincs, and to h.ivc such ai iinc lciidcr us Miss Lock' wood, Through thcir participation in sporzs thcsc Ccntrzil girls will hc hcttcr cquippcd to do thcir pairt in thc war ctfort. GIRLS' VOLLEY BALL Fir-1 Row In-ft Ii- rifhtz Viririniu Ilussoleftti. Joyce Biaizioni. Stella Manoni, Lola Angriszuii, Gloria L Iiiiulioni. l'lv:uiigvliiio l'n1i1ms, I'om'1-tin Ilrnnetto. Si-i-oiul Row lufl lo right: Virsrinia Di Napoli. Rita Macr'iovuzi, Mary Rainvri. Irvni- Anmlruoslti. Dorothy I':illi-in-oii. Miitililu I-'usa-ii, Mziri:ui'ul Parry. 'I'hiiil Row Ivfi to riirhiz Iii-rmiilvtiu Bish-ou, Jacnueliiw Lielicrum, Irene Yerontakis, Vuru Si-ln-i'li:ivli, I!:n'I,ur:i Whiti-, I-Ili-:mor Lonilon. Mziry Miki-, Edith Iizirrett. Dorothy Lombardi. GIRLS' SWIMMING First, Row li-fl to riirhtz Stn-llzi Munoni, Edith Manusvvii, Mildred Della Donna, Jzicqiivlinv IR-:lsr Joyvu llimrioni, I'lx'zim:1'lili0 IJRIIIIIIIS, K'oIu'o1,I:1 III'llYll'IlU. Sv.-oml Rom lcft to right: Mary Lou Ihidforrl, Marizarot Gri-y. Charlotts- Marziski. Piggy Dolan. Rosi- Mury Euziii, Vliyliss Fnniillo, .loan Kcvly, A 'I'hii'iI Row li-fl to right: liolzi Anizriszini. lim-0 Dignvy, Edna Iloniivtii. June Wilcox, Mzirylin Finn-1.:olil. Shlrlvy I4Ii'hv. 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Stttmttl Kttw It-l't tu riultt: Sitl Mzttlwtftl, Henry l't'tt't-tti, Hill VVL's1'llt', llt-on Hyman, Amirt-vt Vet-, .lint Mot-hztn. Mr. Btttttt. :ttlvist-r. Rtvlwrt Silva-tx .IVNIUR SYMPHONY HOME FROM FRUSIIY S'l'lRRl'l' l'l'Ml' BRIGADE A CORPORAL SPEAKS ELECTRICAL SHOP UU YEARBOUK EDITORIAL BOARD Sitting: left tn right: I's-mrie Nelswn. Imtlis Ciisilln. Ruse Marin- Giii'i'is1iii, Ilnniilil Munro. Stzin:lim: left tu riirhlz I i-:ink Dec:-rim, James Ile-wr. Miss l'l:ir:i V. Ilzirnum. aulxiser, .linly Cwztlina, THE CRITERION YEARBOOK For years mariners who have smiled the seven sezis have ltept gi record of the events that weeurred on eruises. In like manner, the Yeairhuok represents our lug, for within its sziltsprgiyed euvers ure entered the epi' slides nt' the past yeair. As tht- 'illoud Ship Central was 2ll'7ULlf to weigh gmelinr, il stnif of Ensigns was seleeted hy Miss Clairai P. Barnum. .idviser of the Yezirhunk. In their hands was vested the power of compiling the ship's log. Louis Cgisillo was chosen for the post of editorfinf chief, with Ruse lVI.irie Garrison zis zissistaiit editor. All those wtirlters whose names are with the pictures :ire not named here again. Since our lug is of the modern ern, we plintugrqiplied the crew tneinhers in iietion, Tlituse who did ai ship shape joh in this field W 10? i361 .ire Czindaiee Hines. Ray lviwntwni. aintl Rini Freedman. Nleainwhile the writefup eninniittee was constantly sezireliing fur n1.11eri.il for the log, Some nl' the hardest working nienihers uf the writefup euintnittee .ire -Itmn Ileller, lvlgirvin Isserlis, Althexi Se.in:illti, .limit Sxilt' iniin. iind Alvin Tiiretsky. This yeair, the Criterion Yexirlwoli hats heen etwliwftilly :animated hy skillful .nrt wnrk. Tlirouglinnt its pages .ire found drawings :ind eairtunns worthy of any sexi giving vessel, The Art stuff which enntri :Ln ,Z Q It V - XX lllllfll llllfi lmV!V-ll IWW Ulu UV lu! W-55 -ll'lY Now that thc goal that wc havc so long Sl'l'VVVl5VKl -'ml -'KlVl5Vkl l'Y M Nflwll amicipatcd has hccn miplictl and our cn' lllmly- Tlll' -WUSIS Wlll' WWC QVC-'llY VV' dcavot' has hccn 1'c.1li:ctl, it is with dccp rc' SI'U'Wlllf limi llllg WIN-lllklllli Wflflx WUT grct that wc hid farcwcll to thc joys .intl llflff D' LU' ilml fN1'i111lJTih'1'i11. plcasiircs wc havc cxpc1'ic111'ctl in working Anothci' llHINlI'l.lIll group, tht' Atlvcrtis' togctlicr. The only niomcnto wc have ot' ing stall, worlwtl t'lllllllSl.lSll!.llly in .1 Ngo' thusc happy days is the Ycarhook, our log, QCIIIIIQM IH.lIlllUlA to solicit .1tlvt'i't1st'1nriit, l,CI'll.lP'4 soinctlay in thc liuturc, whcn we ln tht' st'.11'cl1 for prospcutivc .1tlvc:'tisc1's, this fccl in .1 pcnsivu or rcflcctivc mood, wc can 1'oin1ni.tuc was paced hy liranlt llcucrlwo .intl turn to out' Ycarhoolx antl in opcning it, can Rolwrt W1111tlt-11t'k, who tlitl atlinirahlc work ssc within its pages 1'c'ci1.1ctincnt ol our in this licltl This group i'ccciyctl t-xtmllfiit days ahoartl thc Uootl Ship Ccntral. .1tlyit't' .intl supurvision froin Miss Emma Magiit. Thv action shots in oin' log xxcil' snappctl hy Franlt l7ct'1'i'ho and l'clt'1' Al' ticri, whosc lvns ciiycimxl p1'.1ctically cvcry srliool l'1int'tion antl .1thlctic uontcst. Thcst- C.ll1lUl'.l 1'nllnisi.1sts haw l'CPl'ULlLlCCLl on film llhllly ol' tht' most cxciting incitlcns of thc ycar. Thc typing coininittuc must hc coin- iiicmlctl lor tht- cxccllt'11t work it has tlonc in typing tht' svnioi' writc iips .intl tht' ultilw write ups. lllfkllllll' Sltytlrl. Etlith l,41go:h.1 .intl l5ot'othy 'l.1t'ohsoii tlcsciwc nnich crctlit for tht- sci'vit'cs ihcy haw l'CIitlCt'ULl. Wl1t'1i at tht- cntl ol' Ql yc.1i' wc loolt hacli t'cll1't'tivcly at thv cvcnts ol thc past, wt' rcf call in vivitl tlctail the incinorics most signi- ficant .intl touching to tis, To tht- stall of thc Critcrion Ycarhoolt, thc P.lSl yCill' has hccn .111 intliistrioiis antl cnjoy.1hlc onc. Wc havc sscn tht- Yczirhoolt in thu cnthi'yoni: oi' 'W YEARBOOK BUSINESS-ART STAFF CRITERION YEARBUOK WORKERS First Row lvft lu 1' i 1: h t: linli Silver. Htlith Pnt'1nchi1. Sum F t' L' 0 41 m at ll, Iiiiuis Cusillu, 4-.litn1'. Second Row lvfl to right: Ray Mun- toni. .li-1'1'y Stone. Gladys Huwic, Jim Mt-1-han, l':lA'1llllll' Sky- ilt-'l. Pvivi' Altivri. planning stagcg in 111u1'c inli.1ncyg and, .is tht' 1 Svziti-tl It-ft to riuhl: Ariwlil 'l'il1e1'i11, G11111iai'11 N111-t-, Roluvrt Woomlt-11t'k. INllIlll1S IMlSSL'Ll .lIlLl llt' XK'Ull'i 1luClllTllll-ltUll- Stantlinix lvft In riyrhlz Miss limnm l.. Mzurul, z1ili'is111'. Jumvs livxlxf, lfuiiburu ' Dt-llv I 11n1uim-. Ruth Gi'ossli1111dlvr, Holly 'l':n1lty, l'IIt-zinoi' Skydel, . - 141 1--. in 1 hayt' w.1tclictl its growth to coinplction l.',l,,,',li D.,,l:l.lffi l 37 Il CRITERION MONTH LY BOARD I-ii'-t Row Ivtt In i'i::h1: VIITIIIIIH Anlily. Ji-nn Whitlock, Rzimmiu Rim-iii, ICtl.-in-1-Iii:-t'. 'I'li-'iw-su 'Il-svlu. Svviniil Huw Ivfl In right: Ruth Rc-snivlt. Victor Rim-in. Hurnlnl Mzinuh-ll. Hiith Maximus:-tit. MONTHLY CRITERION By strcssiiig Ccntral 5 part in the nation 5 war ctllmrt and hy kccping thc crcw ahuard ship wcll iiifurmcd ahuut up and coming cvciits thc monthly Critcriun. uiidcr thc guidaucc uf Miss .lcssic W. Duhigg and with llamuiia Ricciu, managing editor, full tillctl its purpusc and pruduccd cight issues, cach licaturing at lcast unc hcadliucr. Adycrtisiiig was uiidcr thc supcrvisiun of Miss Emma L, Magut, assistcd hy th-5 husif iicss stall' with Frank Dcccrhu. managcrg and Ruhcrt Wiiimtlciit'k, assistant maiiagcr. Humc ruuni rcpivscntativcs wurlccd undcr thc supcrvisiun of Mr. Ulciiduu R. Gund, with Dana juhiisun and ,lamcs Bcgg as cof iiiaiiagcrs to distrihutc the papcrs. Tlic Art Stall. adviscd hy Mr. Ncisuii S Gord. pruvidcd cartimns lui' cach issuc Thc first issuc carricd thc auiiwtiiicciuciit uf thc Ycarhuuk stall and thc Supliuiiimc rc ccptioii, Thu Nuycmhcr issuc carricd .1 front pagc picturc of tht- liuuthall captains :uid thc Supliui1iui'c Elcctiuii rcsults. Tlic Chris.mas issuc fcaturcd thc l'carl Harhur asscmhly. Tlic first two issucs of thc iicxy ycai' wcivf highlightcd with such sciwups as thi- IJ Ali. Award wiimcr. thc USL, Vv'hitc Elcrliaiit salc, and tht- Spring Cluiiccrt: Thc March issuc rcvcalcd rulcs fm' thc liarutim lissay Cuiitcst and ran a picturc of thc llrizc l'lay authors. The Scniurs wcrc Hill ,illuwctl tu vpccki' while thc luwcr classmcii sliuwcd what thcy cuuld du in their spccial .Iuiiiur issuc. lt t'Rl'l'I'IRl0N MON'l'll'LY BUSINESS STAFF Yilliuu li-fl to riuhtl Ann 1.4-Kilim-. l l'unk Ik-t'1-rlvu. FRITERIUN STAFF Fira! HM' left to riuhl: llliliih Mzumsvyil. lithx-l .lin-nlmvilz. .ln-:smith ary lVlt'l.:iiixrlilii1. Aiidt-i'snl1. Hclvn llzirwizl, liunwiizi liivviu. lid.-iii-i'liivt', Anita Mzinsismil Stumlinu Ivft ti- riilht: Ut-tty Tziully. lizn'lmi':i Mmy l 'H - 'IOM' Nl'1'lnW 4 lililvr. I':iuliuv Ilvllv l un1ziim'. Ruth Gi'u-shzimllvr, Siwtvlitl Huw lfift to right: l Iul'n-lu'v Ruscnlvuum. .Ivan VVhiIlm'k. Mzl ll'ltl Mm-lialn. Ruin-V1 VVnmlt'm'ly, llflrulil Muliili-ll. Ihilizi .lnhnsun, lnvui Czlsilliu, Violin' Rivviu, lrxinu Stvinhnrilt. Ihwniliy .lu lil. Yirixiuiu Zulily. 'J 'l'hirrl Row lm-fi tu right: Hlizaalwtli Aiiizn-In. Judith l'wulin:l, 'fhvre .re sch. Ruth Resnick, Althou Sc-ulizillu. II-ii-wtliy Mvdlirutt. 0l Fll'ERS Sitting: It-t't lu right: urnliliv l'v4l4-l'svii. pros., M1iri:ni'et 'l'iiulIy. vii-1--pn-s.. Miss Stott. ziilvi-1el'. Vera Sth t iii nt pull Ili Ili-riiii'v Kvzirlivy. tri-ns. lTOMMI'2RlTIAl, l'l,I'Il uruthy .liwulrr-mix, sn-Wy. Stzimliiiu li-ft to riulit: ei-lv:iel', 4A'. ' lil featuretl tlie ltalian Festival, tlie Language asseinlwly, .intl llan American activities. lt was truly an internatinnal, tleinneratie issue All liantls were nn tleela fur tlie final issue tlevntetl to plans for tlie senior activities anLl dedicated tn tlie gradiiating class. COMMERCIAL CLUB Tlie yeninen nf tlie Gund Sliip Central have organized tlie Cninniereial Clulx under tlie guitlanee nt' Miss ,lane S. Stott. Tlie eliila is enrolled in tlie Future Business Leatlers of Ainericau, a natinnal nrganiza-' tinn nf ennnnereial clulas designed to deviate tlieir time and energies In some particular prnieet. Tlie ntlieers of tlie elnla are tlie following Vw7aves: Caroline lledersen, presitlentg Dnrntliy lienlasuii. vice presitlentz Margaret Taulty, seeretaryg Berniee Kearney, treas ureri .intl Vera Selierlmiek, pulwlieity eliair' man. A enininereial elula ennlesi is going lu lar lielel in lvlay. Because ut' tlie war .,nntli' tinns and tlie necessity nt' liigli selinnl ein plnyinent, a inainrity nl' tlie yennien are wnrkiiig after selinnl liniirs. antl tlie eluli lias laeen unalale tn carry nn as many aetiyit'es as it lias in tlie past. STAMP CLUB Tlie Stamp Clula untlei' llie tlirectinn ni' Miss Clara l'. Barniiin is ennipnsetl nl' a grnup nf avid stamp enlleeinis. Tlie ineni laers meet tn eninpare stamps .intl tn stutly tlieir artistry and Llesigng ineitlentally. tliey learn swine ul' tlie liistnries ul' ennntries tlirnugli tlie inetliinn of stamps. Tlie eliairnian nt' tlie group is linlweri llor suk, antl tlie assistant eliairinan is Vera llruelxenstein. Early in tlie year Central's stamp enl leeturs inaLle intlivialual exliilaits. Vera Bi'uekensteiii tlisplayetl lier Spanisli enllee tion. Alvin Turetsky inatle an interest1n,1 exliilait of postal envelnpes nt' tlie Allietl Na tions. Tlie rest nt' tlie ineinlaers tlisplayeti enlnrfiil stamps, parts nl' enlleelinns, .intl persnnal allainns. wi STAMP lillllll lii'iln'lii-list:-iii. .laivli tlulelnizxli. Alvin 'lairetslty First limi' left to ritrlitz William Netli N Wulf. Sr-eunil Huw left tn riulit: Mitvlii-ll Ai'i -ii l llln it VV:iIrlli:liivi'. Sonia Gul lI'zii'l'. Rnlvt-i't Hin sul X in LIBRA RY SQUAD Stumlimr lift tn right: lin-liliuli. .lt-nn Mm-lu-r, l'l1y 2lI'Il' lzilitiinuiiicni. MERRIE SVRIVENERS Sitting' lt-ft tu right: .liilin Pt-trizzi, lrmai l'i:iiit'i':iiiu, Il'vls'n .luwuru-ki, Nlzirpnrvt 'l'imutliy, l'Ililli lVl:iiizism-vit, Anitzi l ui'min':i. Sliilulimr lvft tu riillil: Anil vttv Viululilv. Nlaurit- liziitilnmu. LIBRARY SQUAD Aiiwtlier mgaiiiizattitwii mxiimetl lwy tlie W4iw't's, wliieli lizls dune its work etlieieiitly but witli little tgtiiliitit, is tlie Lilwixiry Squziel. stipervisetl by Miss liitzt Burns. Nu liaisli mgtrlis lmve lween given mit, lwut several ui' the girls deserve tliem for lmviiig wturkeel lliitlilililly on tlie sqtiatel fur twn tir tliree years. Tlieir vziriutis duties :ure slielviiig .mtl tntrtling lmuks, aiml keeping tliem in sliip sliaipe ewmlitiuii. A new system lizts lween iimugtirzttetl, wliieli lielps to keep tliiiigs running smtmutlily, :mtl tlie display t.ilWle, witli exliilwits of lwuks mi vztrieel stilwf jects. lielps the crew ul tlie 'Iltitiel Ship Cen' tml in tlieir elmiee til' reaitling m4tteri.tl fm' iiifmiiiaizimi .mtl pleaistire, Two til' tlie nut' '4 -Zididflg slizi St 4-ll ':ilim-fri. lhiris St-lizivlitx-i', Uuruiliy l m-llili. l'um-4-tlzi MItl'llliis, Ant-vin stzmtling exliilwits tire liigliligliteel on uur tli vision .mtl simpsliut pages. Tliey were iimele lwy Miss Burns in ulwserxutiiee ul' Cliinqi XVeek .mtl l7LlI1'AIl1txl'lCilIi Vsfeelx. MERRIE SCRIVENERS The Merrie Seriveiicrs is atiimliei' lvixtiieli ml' tlie USL. Represent.itives lruiii itll ilu.- WQtw'es' erew quarters wrtite letters. tm U,S.L. paper to W4tx't's wlitm lurid lieen elm lined to sielx lmty for tliree tl.1ys or inure. iii wrtler to elieer tliem up. 1 Sitting: lvft tn right: .lnmly K'w:iliml, Hvlrn .l:iwui'tvw:-ilu. Toni l i':nizii, lharis Wuml, ll'-rulliy l's-rigxiuiii. livtty A WUM.'XN'S l'l.Ai'l'1 Hy llximnlm liivviii Fiixt :llHl1m s prim- I.4-iv liluuni Smwminl :u'lur'N prim' lhlw-vim' lhurln Lulmsh Slum' M:m:n:4'r lluwillly .lzwulvsmi l'i'uln-riivs Ili-rirzuni Artluir. Viviun' Riccin Vu-11111111-4 .ln-:nn Umwnlu-im. .Iimn Snlimun Stzurn- Vw-w ll'-miniu Fm-l'i'l1:ai. rnphiing .lnhn 0.14-rlwmlt. l.1-mv llymzm, William W4-svhu Vast MIUIIAICI, WOKINH Si-vrm-1:i1'y In lwvsixlviit ut' I'Ill1'4-lm llama: John:-inn t'l..'XliISSA lill'l'I.l'Ili I'i'n-simlvlit nf l'1llx'n-ku .luzm H1-llvr l'UlVN'I' .lI1IS'l'I'1 .-Xlxlluiwzulur In I-Quin-lui i'I 'I1'l Vziln-i11lr':il'i:l Lon Hlmmnx l'l.l'ifVH'1N'l'lN.-X lH'IN'l'UN Sm'l'vl:nlW' nl' Sinh- Ann Siixvlm llI4INliIl'1'I I'A k'Alf.'l'VVRl1lll'l' SvVi'n'lzi1'y uf 'l'I't'ilSlII'5' Unrulhy J lulml lll'fNi'iH.Xl. Sl'U'l l' Uhivl' nl' Slziti' of Army Ch':u'v Allin-ri HVIYIC LA FR.-XNt'I'I Hy Hlilvl .l:n'ulmxiIZ 'l'Iiird auntlum-'Q prim- :xml prulxlvtiun prim-. Annviln- Whillnam Virxt :xvtrm-ss' prim-. l'1nlxx:irni l'unlwrs Fin! :u'tu1 Q prim-. liin-1-lnw Irvin ll'm-ilvmuu Slum' NI:m:1L:':-r Szlllrllwi .'XIn':Al1mwilx l'x'ulu'1'lin-5 l r:um'v:4 Ulf-wx. Ruln-rt Snllmzm. I lnrmu-4- lizulfinziii. Khxllllllw- Anita lVl:lu:isvxiI. .-Mirivnm' l nu1:iim' Sinus' Urn-xx Simllwy Mzulwm-nl. n':i1vtniil3 Amlrvw Fw-, Nurnnlu VVc-instviu. 1'h:n'lvs Gihw l' :l 4 1 MAIMXMI-I lili.-XNIPAS .-Xum-llv VVhilmun I.IXl'I'l l'l'l Hn-1' llillnrlllvl' 1':imI:u'n' Hinvs M.-Xll.iXlVIl'f lRl'Ilil3UNNl'IAlT :lNvix:'l1lml' M:n'jm'iv Osiurlmusli .l.fXt'lJlll'IS HRANIPAS thi- Suu lfmlwzirsl l'unnnl'n lf-Xl l',-XIN Sl'Hlil.'I'f A Nami .Im-Ia llulclnmn MUNSIICITR HH.-XS lmaulvr nl' l i'4-livli liinh-l'y,Ll'wmlnl Mxnrvin Iss:-rlis UIHINNI-Ili FOR l'flClH'l ' Hy Ifltlnyln- l'uwvr Sm-mul .-Xulhux'-. p1'l 1- lbiu-vim' l'yn1hi:L Nishluxlll - Stuuw NI:xnziu'v1' l'l1lw:ix'1I kunln l'1'-qu-rlius lrxim: Sli-inh:n'l1, lilvzxliful' Il. .-Xlpi-rn, linthryn Svhmidlin Vuslnlm-s lfllniwv l h'isin-r, Rn-sailyn Shvinmn Slum- l'rvw .hum-5 Mm-mill. L'zipt:iin1 .lzinuw Otzwl, Williznm N.-If-an Unix! S'l'l'1Yl'1 .iXliN0l,lH 'l'hn- ll-wt Maxrxin lin-llwr lJURH'I'llY .-XRNULD Hix Wifi- lflthylm l'ww4-r M .-X RK KIliS'I'I'lN l .li.l IVI:xn .Ianni-N .lvplu-wiv l'nXlVI.I'I'l I'l'I R.-XINICR Coral Martin ROI! 'I'Yl.l'Ill Viviun' llmrs-1' FHRIS 'l'Yl.I-Ili 4'l7l,UNl'Il, k'ARS'l'.-XIRS R1-I In-ii .-Xl 'my Uilii L'v i .-M if K MRS, W.-UINICR .-X VV:iwl1lllVl4-n Nhvrlwi' T0 .pr ntzmn n l xlvlfnml Shirlm-5' Z-nuli-ri-r Mli. IQUSAKPIWIZA :nn I-Ilm-lrii-inn l'-llisluiilim' Volnilii MAIII lrmzu 1'iulll'1'ulm 4- PRIZE lm!! In Runiunu Imxlix, PLAY AlY'l'Il0R'w riuhi: l'Ilhylv l'-rx - - v Rlvrln. i'i1i1ci .lm iv PLAYERS CLUB Olive Oppenheim, vice-pres., Irvin Heibman, Banluara Schultze, pres., Marvin lsserlis. treas., I-lcli.h Mana- sovit, ::ee'y. Second Row left to right: Violet Scialla. Jean S-pielman, Grace Altieri, Eli-anor Alpern, Gloria Gold- stein, Rita Bowen. Anircla Corso. Doris Luhosh, Evelyn Block. Ella Taylor. Theresa Brannelly. Ruth VVolfo- vitz. Avis Krentzman. Irene Velky, Jean Oppenheim, Shirley Hafele. Phyliss Madden. Rose Lefsitz. Irma Cianfrnno. Third Row left to right: Cynthia Nishliall. Louise Bonvini, Pauline Delle Fontane. Anita Mannsevit. Doris Henry, Peizizy Dolan. Ethylc Power, Marjorie Osterhoudt, Adrienne Fontaine. Shirley Zouilervr. Dorothy Jacobson, Jeanette Wakiu, Ethel Jacohovitz, Rose Marie Egan. Eleanor Skydel, Florence Rosen- baum, Mary Lou MeGuine:-is, Betty McCabe., Ruth Grosshandler. Fourth Row left to right: Florence Kaufman, Althea Scanzillo. Candace Hines, Lillian Zoiulorer, Gladys I-lawie, Eleanor London. Barbara Bader. Joyce Opxmel. Julia Gravitch, Selma Backer, Anne Levine, Ruth Anrierson, Joan Heller, Dorothy Medlicott, Phyliss Mellitz. Fifth Row left to right: Edward Connors, Marylin Bishop, Mary Mchauizhlin. Kathryn Schmidlin. Jean Whitl'-ek. Ann Stivers, Rose Marie Garrison, Annette Whitman. Sarann Snow. Ramona Riccio, Ann Golfand. Dorothy Judd, Lois Cohen, Bette Louise Kish. Dorothy Chantos, Geraldine Arron, Bertram Arthur. Sixth Row left to riyzht: Allan Rosoff, Louis De Profio, Sidney Bernstein, Chuck Losanov. Seiyrliert Wolfe. Rohert Levine, Dana Johnson, Frank Malyszka, Ray Montoni, Joseph Jacob Goldman. Constantine Volaitis. Irvin!! Steinhardt, Victor Riccio, Boh Saltman. Michael Zatzick. THE PLAYERS CLUB The Players Club, under the adviscrship of Miss Estelle L. McElroy, was launched on another successful dramatic year. The purf pose oi' this club, to develop and encourage the dramatic ahilitics and interests of its mcmhers, was emphasized throughout the hifweckly meetings. These meetings, pre- sided over 'hy Barhara Schultz, president, Olive Oppcnheim, vicefpresidentg Edith Manasevit, sccrctaryg Marvin lsserlis, treasf urer: and Irvin Heihman, program chair' man. consisted of onefact plays and mono' logues sponsored hy the different classes. The Prize Play Contest, held on March 31, was the most outstanding of this years activities. The plays were preceded hy a series of preliminary tryfouts in which the hudding directors staged onefact plays so that their qualifications might he deter' mined. Following the announcement of the three plays which were chosen, thc try' outs for definite parts commenced. The actual production proved the quality of the talented memhers, and every goh ahoard the Good Ship Central sang praises to the skies, for once more the Players Club had scored a triumph. Two prospective authors, Gladys Hawic and jean Whitlock, entered their plays in the D. A. R. contest sponsored by the Mary Silliman Chapter, after they had heen prof duced first to meet the requisites of the conf test. We are proud that jean Wliitltmck won the iirst prize. A trip to see The Corn is Green and Junior Miss at Harding auditorium lcd a pleasantly social touch to thc ycar's prof gram. The subscription to Theater Arts Monthly was another enjoyable feature and the gobs spent many pleasant hours hashing over the latest developments in the professional theater. To add to this impressive list of activities is one that is nonetheless important. Mem' hers of the Players Cluh receive direction in applying makcfup, cosuming, directing, taking charge of properties, and giving cues. So it can readily he seen that membership in the club would have a heneticial atfect on any who have interest in the theater. All in all, the Players Cluh has proved it' self worthy of the place of honor it holds on the Good Ship Central , and its numerous activities have kept the spark of drama alive in our students' hearts, i42l COMBINED MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS C.isl .isiclc tlic swuixl .intl siilwrc, llury th-up llic c.innnn's ruiirg Lct rcvci'lwci'.itiiig music Uvur v.ilc .intl mnuntiiin suin- R.iisc tlic clinrus till it t-chncs Tn tlic tlu-almost strc.1m .intl sntl Yicltling sclhsli grcctl .intl muixlci' Tu .i li.ii'innny witli Gntll livci'y Stutlcnt lui' Music zintl Music for livcry Slutlcntu is tlic tlicmc of tlic Musicgil Ui'g.iiii:.itiuiis, .incl it is .1ppi'np1'iiitc fm' 1 vciy l.irgc numlici' of tlic crcw. wlin iirc music.illy inclinctl, tn cl.iim iiiciiilwcivliip. llspcciully untlci' tlic prcscnt cnntlitinns t'vcI'vuiic wclcuincs music as ii rclict trnin .i clmntic xwrltl .it xxniii Unccrizunty is prcvnf lcnt iinw.itl.ivs, lwut in music tlicrc is tliait liitltlcn pnwci' wliicli l'Si'y.int spulic of in n.iiuic, tli.it f'-' glitlcs into his cliiikci' musings, witli .i miltl gintl licailing sympzitliy tli.it stc.ils .ixxniy tlicii' sli.n'pncss cic lit- is lXV.lI'k'u. Untlci' tlic lumix of Miss Ellii l7ucs.iy. tlic Music.il Ui'giini:aitiuns lizivc itlinixlctl numcrnus linurs nf cntcrtiunmcnt intl plc.isui'c lui' tlic crcw. Kcc win-f tlic slii N siiilinv in ii ini ' iitmns' 5 5 5 plicrc, Miss l3ucs.iy was aissistctl lwy tlic nfli- ccrs lll-flllllililgf Riilicrt Mcycrs, prcsitlcntz Miltlictl l,.ilin.itici'. vicc'pi'csitlcnl1 Rust: M.n'ic U.u'i'isnii, ti'c.isui'crg Frctl Truml1ull. lwvs' i'cgisti'.u': .incl Estlici' Sunstrum, ifirls' . . D ITQ'-'I i' ir .c--. lirnin tlic l1cginning nf tlic ycan' tlic musi c.il trip .zlwiird sliip liiis lwccn ci'nwtlci.l with activity Miss l3ucs4iy's lmticncc and pci' scvcriincc wcrc rcw4ii'tlctl nn ,liinu.ii'y 14, wlicn tlic cnmbinccl Glcc Clubs iincl Urclics trii prcscntccl Victnr Hcrlwcrfs Tlic Rctl Milln, wliicli scorctl ii trcmcntluus liit, Sliii' lgy Bcrkclcy, Elciinur Mnniicliclli, gincl Viviun l'cllic.inn sang tlic lciitling fcmininc rnlcs. 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Russell Srluilw-s. 12111111111 R:1is1-Ins, l71':1nlx Mulyszkal, Rnymolul l l1s1'i'1, Fy 4h'll'z1n4l. A1'1l11l1' livin, Morrill l.os:111ox, l 1'z111l. l.o1'1-nzo, l 1':111lx l'i11to. 'l'l1ir1l Row l1-fl to right: Ralph Ii:1ll1'1'1, Nl:11'io Rllllilllil, Sam l.1-vilsky, l'o11sl:mlim' Vulzlilis, Virlol' llirvio, Nathan Nvvins, Hill H:1r1no11. GIRLS' GLICE l I,lll! l i1':st How lvfl lo rlghl: l'l1litl1 lVl:111a1svx'i1, l1'm:1 l'i:111l'1':1no. l'Ix:1111:vlim' l':1pl1:1s. livlly C'l1:11':1x:1lIi, Dori-4 l.11l1osl1, Elm-:111111' 'l':1ll-ol. l'lstl11-1' S'111s11'om. lVl:11'u:1r1'l 4'l1i:11-1'l1i:1, Viviun 'l'oI1ixso11, Vi1'L:i11i:1 lillssolvlli, Avis li1'1'l1lv.m:1n, Sllirlvy llvrlwlcy, J1':1n .l:11'olus, l1l:1 l'os1z1, S1-1'1v111l Rum Ivfi to right: K':11'oli11v l':1ssv1'ino, M:11'i1' lforl, Ilorollxy Kox':11'hi. Arl1'n1- ll:1wl1ns, .lvnlmio V:11'1:11, Svlmu ll:11'lw1'. Y1'1':1 SlH'l'l'2l4'l!. 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Tlu' guust Sllll' w.1s Mlss owsky, clUIl1l7lllx'kl Ulu' Clulws worn 111' El.llI'lU Slmpiro. ll lUl'INL'l'SlLILlCl1l ofCu11t1':1l xitul llll' .1 r'cl111'11 c11g.1gc111c11t to tlmu Ki' wl1o was wry .1clivu in 1l1c Il1llSlC.ll o1'g.1ni XK'.ll1lS Clulm M.1y IS. flll FclN1'11.11'y 23, tlw :.1tio11s. Now .1 stunlunt ol flu' -l11ll1.11'1l Boys' Glu' Clulw .lllkl Eleanor Mo11.1cl1ul'1 Sulmool ol Music, Mlss Slmpiro rc11dcrcd suv! p1'usc11t1ml .1 V.ll'lULl Pl'UgI'ilI11 to tl1c Amurl' L'l'Qll piano solos. 1.111V1:.1l1o11 cl.1sscs 111 1l1c Cn'llll'.ll Hlgll Ixllkll TIN pwgmm was HS follows: l f'm' A u u 1v111s11',x1. 1-'14:s'1'1vA1. S1'w1'.1l groups of thu MllS1k'Qll llI'Q4lIllI..l -1f1h+' 1 I I 'I i A . Y NMS Y 1- M11sl1'Al, 1'1.l114s or' 1'1cN'1'1m1. 1-111:11 SVHOOI. lltillh 1.11 I TL- oppo1tLln1lVy to su lglltlll Umm, thu Uim,HUH of mln MA lhlmu, on mlm-f Ll1Hc1'c111 OCCLISIHIIS 111 tllc Munro. 1, Slll'l'lfj s.-1.1.m...... polit.111 Upcrn Houso. 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Dnulilc- Hass .lurk 'lk-u-ivilz. l'riinnifls l'1-lc-r Alliuri. Ill-rlvcrl Hass. Slunlnn Unk-y. Fri-QI Gulnin. Jzlvk' Goldman, Juno Hanson. I'I:.rYx-y ll-wlilz. lulirii-I Minmuli. lluriluu In-wis Str-rn. Adele Vziunucvi. French Horns Susan G4-llwr, H4-Ion I.u4'us. 'I'i-mnlmiivs Mallllii-w l'1mpu'i', Ruymimnrl Muntuni Il-In Smiszlihmie' Alonzo Curtis. AYIC MARIA lArr. Ivy Nulvol Cuinl liisfzl S.LXNl I'llS IIl'UI'l'l St, lfi-ri-lin Muss Gnuuml Shirli-y Ili-rliuly, Snluisl i'umlninwl Gln-v Cllllis .'XNllAN'l'l'1 from tln- Sth Syninliunyu 'I'sn'liuilxuwsky IVIz1rX'in Aurwn SOLIPIICICS Ol 'I'HI'I SEA GvnII're-y U'IIur:i VVll1X'I' IIU YOII DO IN 'l'HlC INI AN'I'liY Iiiwssvu ll.XNl'I'I MY UOMIIAIHIGS lArr. Ivy Ilia-i:iEvl'l Ilrinm Hulin Iiuys' Glvn' Fluli lll.llI'I Il'l'IAVl'IN R-imlu-up Iill I SONG from Ih-svrl Sinn: fXll'ru4l 'I'urzi:inu. William Vurs l,Ol.l'l'.-X Iliizzi-I'm-vviu Viviun IN-lliraiim hl'iIiI'lNAlll'l 'IU:sillli-'I'f1'liui'iiu Illlllil' IN IVIY IIICAICI' Ilunilwr: Girls' Glvi- l'luls I.l'iS l II.l,l'iS DIC VAITIX llvlilw, lfilm-:llmr Mniiuvhi-Ili FUMIC llN'l'O MIC 'I'sl'I1ziilmwsliy Nlissis Ilvrlwly. Ilmu-li. Hvllvr. IV1uii:u'lir-Ili. I'vllir':ilni. Vnnuz'ci ICYICNING STAII Cmivlinsl'-Valliiun Iwullx Sung I'li.-XYl'IIi l'i-uni II:ins1-I :mul Grn-la-l'i IIllllIlPt'l'llIlH'li I rwslilnun Girls' Glu- l'luli INDIAN Illilili SONG from I.:ilxmm- Ilvlilw, M,XlU'II Valnili-r Vmnk .Invli Sullivan. 'l'wirIa-r OVl'iIi'l'llIil'i IVII'iIiIiY IVIAIIIICN Fllllun I'lilill'l Nlzximsvxil :ll I'iunu Rl'1l',-Xli'l'l'iI'i IVIOIIICIKN SOLO I-1-nnmill 'IIIIIITYIIIS Mmun. Soloist liaxncl 1ll'I'IS'I' SUIAJIST PIANO I'll?lIl!l' Shzilfilwi, 'll N-wx u slush-nl :il .luilliuril Svlimvl ul' Musiv. Slu- uzi- si xvry uvlixc- :siuslvnl in musical airliiiiivs xxliilv :itll-mliini l'm-nlrzll, I'i'l'IllDl'I IN IC l I,A'l' Iiisnl Sl'IlI'IIiZO IN I4 MINOR On. Z0 Vliunin lN'l'l'IIiMl'IZZO On, IIN, Nu. I Ilrailinis I'Iil'il.IlIll'iS Gvrshwill Vll l'OliY Yutlvx' Ufuiiilviiivfl Glu- Clubs 0i'ulu-slru, llzinml IMI Tlic Musical Orginiimtions spuiism-I-Ll two Aiiicriczui Artists of criiiccrt, stsigc .uirl rzuliw, Alciscf Wzlgiicr, pianist, and Nulsuii Sailwiii, lwziritiinc, lit sm aisscmlwly hr-ld on May 16. Musical prugriuns wcrc rcmlcrcd .it tliu GSL. fcstivc iisscmlvly .md tlic sciiinr .is scmlwly. One of rlic musical liigliligliis was rliu l.urLl's Ilruycru Mailcittc sung liy nur lwy suprgimi, Williiiiii Haiiiiiiiii, .is wrll .is thu trim: i'Lilr Tliinc Eycsm, friini tliv Olll turiw Eliliuli sung Ivy our thin' iiigliriiigyilfs .uid ll Plklllil sclccliuu by Mcirry Lupiiitu, Tlic orclicstra .uid glcc clulvs ailsw pcrfwiiicgl .LL QI'-lklllilllllll. Miss Ducsuy lms nut clgiimcd .uiy incriis lor tlic splcmlid work slic lials duno wiali tli: Musical Orga1iii:.iti:uiis. I'Icr only irwirrl is pfi'sun.1l siitisllicliuii for lmving cnlisrud Llic iiitcrcst ul' sucli .1 lzirgc group ul tlic urcw, .uid for lmviiig ciicwLii'.igul musig .ip pwcigitioii. Thr- iifliccrs .xml tlic crcv: of nlif Gund Sliip Ccntralu point witli prirlc to Miss Ducsuy and tlic iimrvcluus julw sliu li.1s doin: allmaird sliip. USHERS' GUILD ll.f,l The Ushers' Guild, a division ol? the Wiivt's. under the capahle supervision of Dean julia G. Farnain is on hand to help out the theatre going populace. Betty Hallock, head usher. and .ludy Gwalina, assistant head usher. lead the list of approxi' mately oil girls who have lieen chosen for the Guild on the hasis of scholarship, de' pendaliility, attendance. and personality. During the past year, the Guild has conf triliuted generously of its time at innunier' .ilile pertorinances. ln addition to ushering at school functions, its nienihers have asf sisted at the Klein Ivieinorial, and at the Lyric Theatre, which is now sponsoring Broadway productions. They are the gohs' delight when decked out in their hest hih and tuckerg as comely a group as can he found in this fair city. Sea dust has gathf ered on the weather worn iile containing inf dividual records of the girls' activities. Alf though it has lveen a very active year, the Guild has kept pace and is ready to pass on' to the Midshipmen the chart that has steered them through this very active year. USH ERS' GUILD Fentei' left to right: Betty Hulloeli, heal usher. Elsie Sutloletti. Juily Cwalina, asst. heziil usher. l il'sl Row left to riuht: Shirley Sullivan, Helen Jziwuruski. Kay Brennan, Veronica Caxllahan. Dovothy lltrmain, Helm ii Meufle. l i'nlii'es Stehle, Adeline Pietrantoliio, llcrniee Jupiter. Seeuul Row left lo riirhtz Naomi Geiliel, Mzuilyn Czipzisso, Jean Parry. Esther Sonstrom. tilailys MvMen:miy. Mary Seery. Emily Conti. Helen Seiiernelc, Jean Speilmun. 'l'hii'4l Rvw left to right: li2lI'll2ll'il lloyhun. Gloria Teslo. Sylvia Sehnall. Doris Jzleolison. M:xi'5:ui'el Good. Avis Kreulmaiu. Dorothy Jueolison, Doris- Luhosh, Grace D'Oslilio, Dorothy iil'lISSil1fI1'l'. lfourth Row left to right: Antoinette Violzinte, Jennie Varizo, Doris Sehaehter, Irmzi lizintlau. June liultnt, Kathleen lflzirmiram. Anne llelfanul, Florem-e Dizilul, Shirley Zoulerer. l it'th Row ls-t't to right: Petrizie Nelson, Rose Marie Garrison. Virginia Zoldy, Ramona Rieeiu, Sonia tioltlt'au'ls, Millieenl Porter, Emily Pekrul, lilizziheth Nielson, Marpruret Meenam. 47 I ROOF SQUAD BLOOD DONOR RED CROSS XMAS BOXES WAR BONDS BOOKS FOR SERVIVEMEN AERONAUTILS MACHINE SHOP H81 X . V. ' ' w ,f , 1 ,4 ff - r-'5.5Z'? 'W mg ,F,,,, ,4, : W -' 1 J ' V- W .em .?7- :I ?r' O 'M '1 - SHEA,J. 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T111 111.111s .111111'11111g 111 111111' 1111111111 l'l111I11,f5I x1LlI11l1l' R111 Crwss 111 1111111.11 11.18 1W1'1'l1 v11'y I11.ll'1iSl11All1, s11411'11s11111111'1', .11111 1x1111'1. 0111 z11t1V1 111 111111'11111g111111l15. '11-1-11411-111g C111-1511 411. Ullll 1f11s1g11s. TLNL1 S111I1l1illS, w1111s1' 511111 111.15 111111-5 411111 111-1-11111111g 111111111 1111111111 1111111 v1'.1s 21111 11111 411- .1 1111ss11111' 3711. 1s 1111w p111f 11111 1w111111s .11111 1111 1111x1s w1'1'1 S1111 111 .1 111111 111s 511111 111 11s1 111 1111 US, Army Air 111.11'1wy1.1111p111111111'1111 s11111111's .1w.11' 1-1-0111 C111'11s, N111F1'1'111'11111111s11'11111111111 Lfl'llLll1 111111112 T111s 111'g41111:.1111111, 11111111' 1111' 14111 1 U. S. 0. BOXES FIRST AID 1 S11 1 STAMP AND BOND CASHIERS First Row left to riirht: lilleanor Ferrusi, Delia Hamilton, Sylvia Rulwn. .Ii-an Piazza, Susan Spitz, l'arol Sieve-ns, Virginia lovino, Pamela lin-ruarili, Dot liainvs. Adele Venueri, Shirley Paige. Si-eonil Row lt-i't lo right: Sally Piiysur. lnat-ia Perry. Mary Brennan. Katherine Mallas. Shirley Smiixi-l. Shirley Sullivan. .lu ly Uwalina Anamae l'inkus. Floi's-nee Dranolf, Celeste Fires. Mario lirotle-rirlt, Gloria Mazulli, Hlizzilui-tli Oster. Violet Sri:-lla. Iiuey Piri-s, Ruth liorsuk. 'l'hiril Row li-l't to right: l,ouis Ct-rulo, John Marlon. .laek Matioli, Arthur Mt-Paddeu. l ranris Wone- lowslti. lloli 'l'ui-lu-r, liltlward Kunin, lloli Silver, Norman Weinstein. l'l4ly,rar Dawes, lflerlwrt liass, Vint-ent Mi-realtli, l l't'll 'l'rumluill, Gillu-rt Rossomnnilo, Fourth Row li-tt to right: l raneis Miller, Ann Tymniak, Gerry Howden, Dorothy Platt, Helen l.ueas, Vi-ra Slim-rliaelt, Lillian Carlson. Ruth Rf-sniek, Iilleanor Sant-tra. liolv Cumminifs, Rosolyn Sheiman. l it'th Row left lo right: Vi--'oniea Callahan, lic-tty Neilson, Jean Dwyer, Shirley Nims. Milclri-il Pnlmntier. Sixth Row left to right: Joseph Pensanti, William O'Conne-ll. R-when-1 Rosentielil, Ralph liyon. ahle supervision ot' Miss Catherine G, Barss, has as its purpose good citi:enship. It has a paid memhership of fifty. These have worked under the leadership ot Barbara Sehipul, llresident: ,lean Parry, Vicefllresif dentg Ann Stivers, Secretary: Alfred Minie, Treasurer. For really Backing the Attack , Central has heen tops. The goal for the year is 3511111114111 in war honds and stamps. The aim for llearl l'larhor Day, 1943, was flilllllllll which we surpassed hy totaling over 312l,t111l1, The enthusiasm reached at high piteh in the Fourth Will' Loan drive when we again went over the top with the sum ot' 332S,l1I1t1, ln approximately eight days we had colleeled this amazing amount. An assemhly was held, highlighted hy a Victory March ol' cashiers lirom the twenty' liour highest rooms, each carrying a flag of one of the United Nations. Room 224 with the top seore had the honor of earying the American flag. Une ot' the most conspicuous sights as you stroll through the passageways ot' our ship, has heen the numher of V's on the doors ot' the rooms. Later in the year, stickers have testilied to active participation in the Fourth Will' Loan drive, A star, has heen added to our Minute Man tlag. Quite a noteworthy reeord! Vxfhen Central does reach its goal in the sale of Bonds and Stamps, two Vought Corsair planes will he purchased hy the school. A fitting climax! We students thank Mr. Roth, Miss Loekwood, Miss Coionnese, Miss Magut, Miss Fall, and M11 Truman for the help they have so willingly given. During our school days here we have learned that our country is a place worth lighting for. even dying for. Wlieii duty ealls, our gallant crew will man the deeks with a hearty Aye, Aye. wi ,Ju 1 ag. if VVAVES me-I 9-,ww W -Q Y xv .W X, 4-Nb in W ,V Wig ww 'ww vw! -sf My was ,fd 'r 4-v 5,..,,gg',',4wf..i- Vw fb sw,'i'w-,.-bg NZMQZ, aw W., M,-ggi-.nn-'f:qg3..',-,-.aw A if 4 ' .,'xva.'.....4. 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OFFIUERS 5-llluu: I4-fl to right: M1ll'xrzu'4'1 M01-nun. pres., Kay lirs-nnxn, cli1'vi'lor of so 'Al silxiu .i-1: Slunilin 'll '-h ti -sn . wzxs., .la-:in bpivlmun, llirvvtor of sovizil zirtivilies, R Mzirim- Ilurn- Garrison, si'r'y. GIRLS' STUDENT LEAGUE Thc largcst organization ahoard thc flood Ship Ccntrall' is mlm Girls Student Lcagilc whifh counts cvcry girl of Ccntral .is .i incmhcr. Undcr thc ahlc guidancc of Miss julia C, Fsirnain, our Dean of Girls. th-5 Lcaguc has dcvotcd itsclf to taking :in .iciivc part in serving our community it war. Following its custom, thc Girls Student Lcagtic wclcoincd thc new sophomore girls Www is iz ln-ft tn riirht: P1-irxxic Na-lson, x'ic-L--pm-s., Therese use 4 I b l RFI'RI'Sl'lNI'A'llXl'S ns ow in. ii 'Vl ii 1 1 cond Row iii. iomi i nn ymniak. om xy 51-ni 1- ow. .f nn '- 'zu . 'ny ' Gill, 3'ut,r' :Arno , ' :rv ' -'. ari1:u Wahl, Annvlti- Whitman. irrl R-vw - ritz 1 . -z ' 41, . ar' 'oc y. in - 'i s, mvlizi lo as 'y. airy S '1-ry. ' ar 1- Mon 2lIHll'0, Dorothy Sintra-r. Ht-rtlin H4-in. Burliaru Bateman, Mary Iain Cm-roll, Grawn' llutlo. Sally Rolistoi-k. 1'arulyn Ryan. to our crcw hy giving a Hallowc'uii party. The activc Lcaguc followcd this up with rht- succcssful Wliitc Elcphant Sale ht-ld in cahin 119. The prouccds wcrc donated to iht- Aincrican Red Cross and to tht' U, S, U. lor ilic scrvicc nicn's lounge at the Railroad Station. Thi: U, S, L. inauguratcd ai ncw prof ccdurc rhis ycar hy distrihuting cwtitiraitcs of mcrit instcad oth scrvicc rihhons io thi' girls who had carncd a sp-:ciiicd numhci' of points hy thcir participation in thc activitics of thc Lcaguc, Asscinhlics, onc of thc favoritc l'c.itui'us of thc Li:aguc's prograin wcrc givcn an addrd prominence this ycar. Carrying along the uljcrsonality and Careers thvmc. they wcrc found to hc a sourcu ol' inspira' tion and information to all girls. This is all cvidcnt proof than thu Girls Studcnt Lcaguc has not only lit-lpfd tht' inoralc of thu Vsfavcs ahoard ship, hut has also proved itsclf worthy ol' comincnditinn for its pnrposcful activitics. CONGRESS LEADERS Vin! lbw In-ft In right: lh-limlzl Uvzl, Maury 'l'l'ilmlnm'. .lzxrlluvlinv H4-rkovvilz. Ellnirv Gmulmun, Mary Spuinv. lVl:u'iun .Xlluin-. Imif Wnllm-r. M:11'u'ul'n-1 Garth, Rum- Millvr, Rita Mauwhin. Mnryrzwn-I N4-uly. Svvmnl Run' In-ft lu riuhi: Louis l:mnu1'n'i, Hs-lvn Uwlsun, Ualnny l'in'n'uls-llu, Durnihy Sivilm-nn. John Szulvzuliww, Mmlolim' l'm-trizzi, .luhn 1'hm':wlry. lin:-AQ Grzuilm, llzxriu Rmfinu. Gluriu lAlll'iX. Uvrllulwl llzdirlx. 'l'hir4l Huw lf-l'l lu riuhl: Hula Smith. Plslmxllnl Krvnizmzxn. M:ll'inn Mxwlilm, Philip I':u'vlli. Raymnnd H'u1'n1:m. .lvhn Km-ky, .Xmlrvw llilluriclv. .losvpvli l'n.Iuu, Petvr Ui l'm'lo. Gimlwrn Wihlmun. Mr. Ka-nm-Il. CL V65 WLQIZ V. ' .nf vi, QA-2 Q55 Emu CONGRESS HONOR GROUP lfii-Nt Row ls-fl lu riulili 'lliuniuf lnssuuiin. VVilli:lm liromnn, .lulln Sailunlinv. Dean .'Xn'4-lung. Hvxlmrl Anlvll. l':i1i'il'li Nlinvr. l'l1lwui'l Krn-nlznmn, Nivk' l ummS, Mivh:u'l Ynlanlxili, Hurry lVl:n'1in, .luhn Km-nlinu Viru Va-in-i'11sn, l'l'ln-1' Russ-ski, Allan-rt We-inslu-in, l',0l.A'l' P9I'l'0lll. Sw-mul liuw lr-l'1 lu Viulil: Ninn llullfm, lVl:il'ylin Davis, 'l'hm-11-su l'vi'1'i. liilu Mzuw-liizx. Nnnry .lullliwull I-Ill-mam' lluwnrml. lix-My llntlx-r, Mniy Simim-, Ulurissm- Suucy, l risclll:i Johnson, Sylvia Rusxn. U1-rxlzi lim-1 .lunm-I Iiysun. .Inf-qin-liliv llvrluuwitz, vlvillllllt' Filzilunxsky. .Imran R2l'lrpup.n't, lVlil1li'1-fl lVliI:il. 'l'hir:l Rww lm-fl lu right: Dui-is lilwizum. Gloria l.n1'ix. Ruth .luunIls, RUM-rt Ji-inlllx, l.1,m.Q1 Nl.-gl-I Mnrrix l 1-lis. Viviun' l'iivull:n, .Imac-ph Simnnin. Muris P1lL'1lll?l, Philip Puvvlli, .lnnwr lln-ilu-ax. 'l'hum:is l i's-illnlt NN'illi:m1 Vulm-y. l.:in4lnn l':n'lwi'. llnyniwml HL-rmzln, Ruhurt, llm'h-liziu, Ralph lialr-wil-n. Mzirinn lVl:il'lin' An lrmx liillvrimlu-, Anthony Allivri, Dnvizl Hnymon. Doris l'umci':im'v. l nnl'lli Row ll-I'I In right: lizirl-ni':l Kmvilz, llvxsiu Vnlis, lll l'i:u 1'izinfr:inn. Kathryn l'lnll, Amin-lzx Gzlllllmwi. llnriw lmliilmi. Shirlvy lVluwox'i1z, Nlirizxm Nolsun, Nnlivy 1-lziiwiu. Ullin- Slwpzuwl. l.niN Wnllnvr l.illi:in l'lMn-ip lflvzmur l':xlumlm, Mzxrylin Kuimluii, Shirlvy Fink. lk-llmlu llxn. Kin-iivx'ii-xv 'l'unipux, :Mins- Shnmslii, .NIM-x'l:u .lnnl-x. Shirloy Nwith. Ruth G11-1-:ilu-11-11, .lc-anno linwmlc-n, FONGRICSS fllll Sillinu ll-l'l In riuht: Nainvy Jnhnxun, Dnvizl Hanyniull. Ruth .l:u'ulwm1. 'l'nm lirnllg-yipk. Qliu- Slim-pe Stnmlinu lv t In niuhl: lJm'iQ l'ur1w1'ziiin-A-, lim-ut1'in'e .lm-ulmsnn. Jzacquelim- lh-rlwwitz. Phyllis Smith llnnul-l l inn. l.illiun lffsrlvr. Anvlu il:1ll1lm'i. l'lnnim'0 llmulmalli. Gloria l'iunl'i':lnn. MVN. l i':iln'is K. liynn :i lx i-wr. l'0lNGRESS GLEE l'l.llB lfirht li-vw I4-I't lu right: Molly l.:iml1e-111, Sully Juslml, Marion O'lil'iun. lmnisv l.uvns. Nlzxry Spninp l'vl:n'u:nr--1 Qlnrtlx. l lm'1-lx:-1' Anclrnlitm-S, Mully S1-lim-iil'A-lil, Mzxriun lVlzn'vh. Sn-vwml Rum l4'I'l In riglit: l':n'lvn1'n Dx-liluii, .lUS01Ylll!l0 NZllll1'b. lmnisv l':ilumlm, Ann Vurr. llllil Flilymiwl, .-Xlnlrvy lim-l'nl1:il'mll. Marion llnll:n:li0i', llnrnthy l'l1,ril'l. Mary 'l'i'ipul4wm', Mies l'lll:i lhnwuy, znixiwx' 'I hi:-ll limi' lf-l't 14: right: lllnriu Ili Din. Gloria 1'iunl'i':1mx, Kuihryn l'l:itl. lVlu1'i:us-ritv Aluunn, l'.itril-in VVl1illnvlQ. lflinmn' 1'in'1':lrUlli, Arlene- .l4vne's, lVlai'ui-ry Slwvrin, ii? soviioivioiue ur:i'imsENTA'i'ivl-is First Ron lvft to right: lizn'lv:il'u ilzilli, Matrix- llitfixins, vr. Ann 'l'ymni:ili. .lt-:ln Svvry. Scvollrl linux loft to right: lilli-li llolilt-xivy, Hzirvvy Siissninn, Frank lltiiizivy. Mary l'zn'Iu-r. l ot'mlinztml lfrilliwi, .lost-ph Kin-. Nl:n'i,1':n'ot l r:iviiz:t. SOPHOMORE CLASS Thu Good Ship Cuntr4il wulconictl ai group ol Stznncn l.ist Scptciiihci' who wcrc vi-t-tlitt-tl with h.ix'ing coinplctctl their hoot tixiining tit Congress High. Although tht- tlcuks wcrt' nnl'.imili.tr to thcin .tt first, with tht- .ntl of tht- USL. thsy soon l'vct'i1i1ic git quaiintctl with the cgihin numlwcrs, gintl .tc qtiirctl stxilugs, rtxitly for tht' tlircc yuan' Vionriicy through .itlvsncctl tiuiining. llirly in the ytxir tht- clcction of class ofli' ucrs w.is lit-ltl. Those choscn to ltmitl thc St-.nnuii wcrc: litlwartl Connors, prcsitlcnt: Ui'.it'c lhitto, vit'c'pi'cs1tlt'iitg ,loycc Liiirtl, st't'i't't.it'yg Artlinr Bncliitniin, trcaisnrcrg Ann Tyninhtk .intl Frank Slinko, tlircctors of sot'i.il itctivitics: aintl Dorothy Dcwliirst aintl l'lci'ln'i't Briss, tis incinhcrs of tlit' Traffic l3o.n'tl. Mrs. Curt-liii blohnston wzis llPIWUll1lCL.l class .ttlvist'r. ln t'clclwi'.iLioii of Aincricztn Etlnciition Vxfvck, Clcntixil hcltl Upon Honscu for thu Sc.iint'ii's p.ircnts. Kccping pact' with cin- rcnt cvcnts tht' tliuinu of thc Sophoinorc cliiss w.is Etluc4rtion for Victory . Mrs. blohnston introtlncctl thc ofliccrs of tht- claiss to thc crow of Scgnncn git thcir first inccting hcltl on FclWru.try 18. The Chair' :nun of tlit- Motto gintl Color committccs snhinittctl snggcstions that wcrc votctl upon in the t'rcw's quawtcrs. The class motto is l'Snt't'css is hy Acting Not Wisliiiigl' :intl MRS. JOHNSON Tht- Scinncn, now sporting two hush in.irlts, soon will hc promotctl to the r.inl4 of Mitlslnpincn, gintl it is it stirt' thing th.it nntlcr thc gnitl.int'c of Mrs. .Iohnston tlitiy will sct s.iil sinooghly through their l.isi tw-i ycgirs, griitltmting with flying uolors .is hnislictl incinhcrs ol' thu Good Ship CW icntriilu. SOPHOMORE CLASS 0l I ll'ERS Siltim: left to ritrhiz Kiran-v Gallo, xit'v-pix-s.. l'1tlxs:n'il ton A hors, pi'1's,, .loyvo linirtl. st-i y. Illtx Cl.lSS CUll1l'S AUT Pllfplt' Qlllkl Vv'lllfL'. Stuiiilimr left In right: .-Xrtlnir lint-hzinzin, tru-:xs,, Ann I nizik. tlir. ot' soc. zwtixitits. l i'zinlt Slinlto, ilir. ol' sov. in-tixilu I l57l MISS MARY MITRREN U33 JUNIOR CLASS The Midshipmen ahoard the Good Ship Central , now familiar with the passage' ways and cahins, have journeyed through .1 well-planned and interesting year, under the capahle supervision of Miss Mary Murren, class adviser. The junior ofiieers, elected the previous spring, include: Edward Dolny, president: Mildred Palmatier, vicefpresidentg Ray' mond Milyo, treasurerg Doroihy Chantos, seeretaryg and Joan Keeley and Richard U'Connell, directors of social activities. On Sept. 21, the otiicers and the rcpref sentatives met with Miss Murren and dis' cussed class dues, and the ring and pin situa' tion. lt was decided that any Midshipman credited with aL least seventy points was en' titled to wear either a class pin or ring. The order was put through in advance heeause of the metal shortage due to war demands. All hands were on deck for the first as' semhly held on Dee. 3. The otiicers were introduced to the crew, and a very interest, ing program followed, in which Midship' men entertained. Thomas Moran rendered a piano solo, Chopin's Nocturne in E tlalug Fred Trumbull sang The Americans Comef and Frank Pinto, now in the armed forces, gave a saxaphonc solo, i'Song of India . In keeping with current events, the iilm Westerii Front , depicting life in China today, was shown. First Row Left to right: Edward Dolny, Pros., Ray Milyo, Tre-as.. Millred Palmatiur. Vice'-Pro:-i. Second Row Ia-ft to right: Joan Km-elvy. Dir. of Sora Aft.. Rieharcl O'Connell. Dir. of Soc. Act.. Doro- thy Chantos. Ser'y. JUNIOR CLASS REPRESENTATIVES First Row left to right: Arlinc Hawkins. Pt-te liz-nfanti, I!ai'Iun'u Sehipul, David Sehmiill, Msiryv Ander- SUIT. Second Row left to right: Ciimlnee Hinos. Pe-ter Mc-Conuehii-, Sarah Mur- lins, Louis D9Pl'oIio. Anne Imvine. Wesley Irirzozowski, Julian ilrzivileli. AI- vin I i'iodIiui'g:. Ikarham Si-hullze. A theatre party. sponsored by the Mid' shipmcn, was held Wcdtiesdziy night, March li, at the Lyric Theatre. Arsenic and Old Lace , s arring Bela Lugosi and the original New York cast, was presented. Assisting Miss Murren were .loan Keeley and Richard O'Connell who acted as cofchairmen. The ticket committe consisted of Chairman Wil' liam Nerh, Marie Ford, David Schmidt, and Raymond Milyo. The publicity commitee, directed by chairman Dorothy Judd, inf eluded Arlene Hawkins, Edward Dolny, Dorothy Chantos, Peter Benfanti, and Eph' raim Sparrow. The invitation committee was made up of Edgar Dawes. chairman, Mildred Palmatier, Pauline Delle Fontaine, and Raymond Congdon. A delegation of class oflicers represented the Midshipmen at the funeral services held for Arlene Hawkins, whose death on April 6, 1944 was deeply felt by her shipmates. She was a popular. wellfliked member of the crew, who was active in class activities and in many clubs. junior Scholarship-leadership pins were presented to Midshipmen who had been out' standing in various ship activities. The juniors expect to present their colors at a Hnal assembly to be held May 23. At this time nominations are being accepted for senior class offices. Many of the boys aboard ship have left to join the armed forces. Among them are a number of juniors who enlisted in the ser' vice of our country. From Sept. until the date of this article the boys who have left are: john Shea, Donald Hackett, Ralph Peterson, Manfred Mueller, and Francis Pinto. Having completed two years of advanced training aboard ship the Midshipmeifs dream will be fuliilled when they are cle' vated to the rank of Ensigns. JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIP-LEADERSHIP First, Row left to right: Jean Tumino, Olivo Oppenhc-im. Edith Manasevil, Theresa Rrannvlly. Second Row left to right: Bill Neth, Theresa Boschetti, Betsy Ruiaback, Dorothy Judd. Jn-an Whitlock. Joan Heller, John Deitor. .Third Row left to right: Joan Saxltmnn, Millrr-d P:-ilmatier, Irene Yerontakis, Jack Fulk, Eloise Fleischer, Vera Seherbaeh. Pauline Delle Fontaine. Victor Riccio Nut in picture Edward Dolny. i 59 SENIOR CLASS The Ensigns have made their last trip ahoard the Good Ship Central and have returned to the home port for graduation, after which they will journey to new ports of emharkation- -destinations unknown. The early part of the year was saddened hy the death of Burton Wynus, one of our most prominent and promising students. He had heen very active in class affairs during his years at Central. However, under the very capahle guidance of Miss Dorothea Leonard, the crew of '44 had smooth sailing the rest of the year. Cn june 9, the Ensigns presented colors for the last time at the Senior Class assemhly. A very interesting program was planned with Reverend Russell NI. Clinchy, D.D. and Litt. D.. pastor of the First Congregational Church of Hartford, as our guest speaker. A piano solo, Malaguena , played hy Morry Lo Pintog Malotte's Lords Prayer sung hy Williiiiii Hannong and a trio from the Uratorial Elijah hy Mendelssohn, sung hy Shirley Berkeley, Eleanor Monachelli, and Vivian Pellicanog were featured attrae' tions. The Senior gift tothe school was presented to Dr. Sides hy Louis Casillo. Since the Class of '43 was unahle to make the trip to West Point, we accepted the situf ation, but not without regret, for this was the favorite trip of all Centralites. SENIOR CLASS REPRESENTATIVES First Row left to riizht: Peter Stamos, David Garth. F'rsinet-s Stehle. Helen Garcia, P1-ter Deme- tros, Arthur Mntey. Second Row left to rii!ht: Louise Gentile, Arnold Biek, Therese Teseh, Edna Single-y, Anna Dolny, Sidney Bridileforth. Notwithstanding the many disadvantages incurred hy a period of war time uncerf tainty, the ofiieers of the Senior Class: Dana johnson, president: Millicent Porter, vicef presidentg Doris Cilhert, seeretaryg Louis Casillo, treasurerg and Madlyn Capasso and james Hannon, directors of social activitiesg along with the representatives, planned activities in keeping with the times. At a Fall assemhly Ensigns who were out' standing in scholastic and leadership achievements received their gold scholar' shipfleadership pins. Madlyn Capasso and james Hannon were cofehairnien for the skating party held at Holland's Skateland on Decemher 6, sponf sored hy the Ensigns. Un Musical Marines and Clee Cluhs comhined and put on the Oper' etta The Red Mill hy ,. january 14, the W si Victor Herhert, also fi sponsored hy t h e seniors. Ensigns Shir- ley Berkeley, Eleanor Monachelli, Vivian Pellicano, and Willizini Vars starred in the leading roles. MISS DOROTHEA LEON A RID so J President Vice-President Treasurer Dunn Johnson Millirent Porter Louis Cssilln ln spits of war time curtailmcnts, thc traf tlitional Senior Prom and Banquet were hcld this year. The chairmen for both thcst- cvcnts wcrc Dana johnson. Milliccnt Porter, Matllyn Capasso, and jamss Hannon, The Prom was lit-ld at the Rit: on Iviay 26, and the Banquet at Chamgfs Shorchousc on .Iunc IB. The Senior Banquet was the higgcst event of thc year for the Ensigns. In charge ol tht- cntcrtainincnt program was Ramona Riccio, who also headed thc Prophecy comf mittcc. Margaret Mcanan was chairman oi' the Class Will, and Francis Wyiiiic of the History, The Decorations were dif i'ct'tctl hy Betty Tringlc, and thc Proirrams and Invitations hy Sonia Goliath. P' Secretary Dir. nt' Soc. Av-livitiesDir. nt' Soc. Activities Doris Gilbert James Hannon Madlyn Capnsso Niany of the Senior hoys have left school this ycar to join the Armed Forces. Th.: list up to thc date of the writing of this article intfudcs: Fred Bodington, Samuel Rcnzulli, Blames Wtmtid, Richard Edwards, Williatiii Ivanorf, Anthony Pritula. An- thony Mariani, Agostino Maiggi, Edward Jepson, Charles Eckert, Williziiii 0'Conncll, -lohn Killian, Rohcrt Tucker, Edward Shim' kus, Eugcnc Arnold, and John Palczlola. The most impressive ceremony of the Senior Class assclnhly was the presentation of the United Siatcs flag hy Dana johnson to the incoming Ensigns, Taking slight lihcrtics with Homer wc might say L'Likc the race of leaves is that of humankind Une generation grows while one departs. SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP-LEADERSHIP First Row left to right: Frank Dt-eerho, Shirley Berkeley, Judy Fwalina. Theresa 'I't-sch, Nancy Egan, Mu llyn Vzipzisso. Helen Jaworowski, Jean Spielmnn. S1-cond Row left to right: Rose Marie Garrison, Edwartl Srull. Ramona Rim-rio, Sonia Goltifarlu, Eliza- iii th Nielson, Marigniet. Mecnzin, James Meehan. 'l'hirtl Row left to right: Robert, Silver, Dunn Johnson, Sidney Matlwvd, James Begg Not in picture - Louis Cusillo. Roluert Wondeoek. l61Ql 1lr r 'A' ,v ,. Qwruene as no mmon ON Youn oorumon Robert Woodxwk CPf?',!f'a 4l 1,111 ffvnzui STAGE PLANS BOTTLE BABIES OUR NEW STAR 100D NEIGHBORS Nl Sl'I'l l'lNG PRINT Tlll-I WINIYI-'R Slll ITPR BI1 Nineteen Forty-Four AB'BOT'I', VIRGINIA AGNES Ginny Housewife-Class Committees 4: Yearbook 4: Crit. Rep. 2. 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: French Newspaper 3: Know- Your-City-Club 2: Library Squad 2: Prize Play Author 3. K9 AMELUNG, GRACE JEWEL Dams Bookkeeper-Players' Club 4: Transferred Blue Island Com'l High: Masquers 3: A.A. 1, 2: Latin Club 2: Girls' Club 2. ANDERSON, JEANETTE NANCY Chick Rereptionist-Scholarship Pin 1: Crit. Typist 4: Class Comm. 4: Com'l Club 2, 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 8, 4: Know-Your-City Club 2. 3: Sports Club 2: Donation Day 1: D.A.R.. Award 1. 6 gm 1, v Q, 5,-xv. 59 Q-,Q-.Q'U.Q,S.'Q Q,0,,,Q'xQiiQxQ Qvsgkag 1- H A ' W 4 'S A i U g 4 A e ' 3 4 4 A . f Z 0 4 ' 5 I I 5 2 6 I 3 I A Q 4 5 'H I7 Z A f fl 4 6 I 6 3 0 Q 4 A . 0 4 .1 O 4 I. 'Y z 2 1 if 'r 1' 'I M s I l A 4 1 '- I 4 ' Q 9 X . g' M., , .- 0... . . ' I fi 4.4 A , b K. ' , -3-f N A O -I i ' ' ANGELO, ELIZABETH MARY ANGRISANI, LOLA MARY ANZIANA, CARMELLA MARY Libby IlLo Connie Stenogmpher-Italian Club 3, 4: Crit. 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Com'l Club 2, 3, 4. ARD, WILLIAM GEORGE Bill N :wu- Businesa Woman--Sports Club 2, 3, 4: Tennis Mgr. 2 : Volleyball Mgr. 4: Traffic 4 : Swimming 2, 3, 4: Coml Club 2, 3, 4: Crit. Bus. Staff 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Italian Club 2: Players' Club 2: Sr. Operetta. 2. ARNOLD, GENE GEORGE Arn U. S. Marine Officer-Class Committees 3, 2: Crit. 2: Ass't. I-LR. Ldr. 2: I-LR. Basket- ball 2: H.R. Football 2: Science Club, Vice- Pres. 1: Stage Crew 2: Swimming, Boys 4. i633 Department Manager-Class Representative 3, 4: Retail Seling 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 41 Tratiic 3: Safety Club 3: Know-Your-Citi' Club 3: Class Comm. 3: Sport Club 1. 2, 3: Science Club 1: Student Council 1: Host and Hostess 1: H.R. Leader 1: Donation ay 1. BANKS, WILLIAM HAN FORD Bill C.P.A.-Commercial Club 3, 4: I-LR. Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3: Traffic 1. VM 1. - BAUER, CARMELITA F. Cormee Actress-G. S. L. 2, 3. 4: Merrie Scriveners 3: Safety Club 3: Girls Glee Club 2. 1 1 'M .l .V I , BAUM, ROBERT STANLEY Dolpl1e General-Home Room Football 2, 3: H.R. 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A we-T1 551'-,'ff:-FEL, ,. 1 ' ,ft .f 'se X 1 xr' ' NQ l'UJs :G-ii31'.'.?f rv '- ' ' ' BEGG, AMES LEE BELINSKI EDWARD CHARLES BELL, LIMOUS GREEN , uhm.. ..Ed., ..Bean5ie,. Engim:er- Business Mgr. Operetta 4: Chmn. Group Pictures Yearbook 4: Cir. Mgr. Crit. 4: Ass't. 3: Sch.-Leadership 3: Safety Club 4: Chmn. Comm. 3: Traffic 2, Licut. 3: Color Guard 4: French Club 2: German Club 3: Class Comm. 3, 4: Bank Cashier 2, 3: Chmn. Ticket Comm. Safety Frolic 3: Emerltency Squad 3: Asst. H.R. Ldr. 4: Roof Squad 4: Mardi Gras 2: Ten- nis 4. Prize Plays 4. BENDELOW, DOROTHY ANN Dot Secretary-G.S.l.. Rep. 2, 4: Ushers' Guild 4: Com'l Club 2, 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 8, 4: Traffic 2, 3: Tennis Team 2: Swimming 2: Girls' gglilgti Club 2: French Club 2: Science u . Horticultureffliank Cashier 4 : Donation Day 2: Safety Club 2. BENDER, FRANK GEORGE Chief Sanitary Maintenance-Class Representa- tive 4: Basketball, J. V.: Basketball, Var- sity 4: Operetta 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: A.A. 2: Book Club 1: H.R. Football 1: Host and Hostess 1: Student Council 1: H.R. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. i641 Doctor-Home Room Football 1, 2, 3, 4: A.A. 2, 3: Swimming 1, 2: Class Rep. 1: Host and Hostess 1. BERKELEY, SHIRLEY LA BELLE Shirl Radio Singer-Music Organization Vice- President 3: Sr. Operetta 2, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Sec'y to Mr. Silverstone 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Com'l Club 2. 3, 4: Bank Cashier 3, 4: Class Comm. 3: Spanish Paper 2, 3: Sch.-Leadership 2, 3: Cub 1: Scholarship Pin 1, Traffic 4. IOP Nineteen Forty-Four BERKMAN, ANNETTE RAE BERNAISKI, STANLEY GEORGE BERNSTEIN, YETTA ESTHER Rae Stash 'l'edclc Sfffffvfflfll-Commercial Club 2, 3, 4: French Dentist-Rifle Club 4: H.R. Ldr. 1. Bookkeeper--Players' Club 2: G.S.L. 2, 3. Club 2, 33 G-S-L 2- 3, 4: KNOW-YOUI'-City 4: Know-Your-City Club 3: Safety Club 3: Club 2, 4: Players' Club 2, 3. French Club 1. 1 4- .gs Wx Q . Vx S. 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BOGDZIEWICZ, STANLEY ADAM nsmsn Aviation--Cub 1 : Traflic 2: Bank Cashier 3. W' C ll I T E ll I 0 N BORELLI, VIRGINIA SANDRA BORKOWSKI, IRENE LUCY BORSUK, ROBERT Honey Revue Bob Hui dr:-'safer--Junior First Aid 3: Know- Stevzographcr-G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Com'l Club Commercial Artist- -Criterion Art Stall' 4: Your-City 3: Safety Club 3: Host and Hos- 2, 3, 4: Crit. 2, 3: Science Club 1. Stamp Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: H.R. tess 1. Basketball 2, 3: French Club 1, 2: Band 1, 2: Book Club 1. Igdorsrvwrc- swv iFU1NK1PYYBQNQCNPINUQNPQV f l I I 5 1 I 5 1 i 5 1 1 I f I 4' I 6 i 7 1 f I ' 5 5 r 5 r f 5 ? r f I f I ' f Z I ' 5 6 f r I 1 I f,Z 5 l I I J lib -'J I ? 1 :Ji I I f .-417, b Q 1 A 51. '-B54 . its 1 ' - X X ep 4 ' X . . XM f Anno,-,-Tl'5?nY3 X R I A 4 V X Q- BOWEN, LAURENCE BOYHAN, BARBARA ANN BRANNELLY, ANN VIRGINIA Larry Bobs Annu Good Fortune- Nurse-Bank Cashier 3: Ushers' Guild 4: Medical Secretary-Ushers' Guild 4: Oper- G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Sports Club 2: Library etta 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Squad 2: Latin Club 1: Glee Club 1: Book Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Com'l Club 2, 3, 4: Club 1. Spanish Newspaper 3: Cub 1. BRENNAN, KATHERINE V. BRENNAN, RAYMOND L. BRIDGEFORTH, SIDNEY Kay Ray Rock Nurse-G.S.L. Director of Social Service 4: Navy-Class Representative 3: Jr. Red Ushers' Guild 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Sports Club Cross Rep. 3, 4: Com'l Club 2, 3: Bank 3, 4: French Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Cashier 2: H.R. Basketball 2: Traffic 2: Info. Desk 3. Stamp Club 1: Cub 1 . E661 Chiropodist-Hi-Y President 4: Class Rep. 4: Swimming 3, 4: Safety Club 4: Rifle Club 3, 4: Class Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4: Football Squad 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Football Team 1, 2, 3, 4: H.R. Football 1, 2, 3, 4: H.R. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: H.R. Ldr. 2, 8: Band 1, 2, 3: Traffic 1, 2, 3: Host and Hus- tess 1: Color Guard 4: Class Dir. of Soc. Act. 3: Book Club 1: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Stamp Club 1. Nineteen Forty-Four BROWN, TESSIE 468 BRUCKENSTEIN, VERA Tess Vienna Fommerrial Tuavhnr--Commercial Club 2. lntvrpreter-Color Guard 4: Ushers' Guild 3, 4: Know-Your-City Club 4: Safety Club 4: Stamp Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: G. 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Cub 1: S.L. 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: First Aid 3, 4. Host and Hostess 1. CALDWNELL, JAMES BURKE Red Iilevtriml Engineer-Iiank Cashier 2: Book Club 1: H.R. Basketball 3, 4: l-LR. Football 3: Sports Club 1: Cross Country 1, 2: Track 1, 2: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3. 4: Latin Club 1: Safety Club 3. Q .gs v. 'N 'N '4 x'q xQ,vf5.0rmQtS.i qs,Q,'gqQ5q,gq15o,.gg S ' N 4 A A i I a ft 4 ' 4 Q 4 f 4 f 4 0 4 4 2 ' A 4 4 I A J I 5 A- 4 A , 4 z fi ' 2 4 n A 4 4 ' 9 0 4 0 A 4 , lo n 4' I l A f ' if ' 3 2 f ti' ,K 9 2 I Swfy L n n ' -. Y ' A A A 4 , - I 2 I, I ' ,. X , ,mul N V 'R 1154, A ,jx -e 4-I A , 41 gf.. v lg' l CALI, JOSEPH ANTHONY CALLAHAN, VERONICA ALICE CAMERINO, PAULINE JEAN joe Ronnie Polly Engineer-A.A. 2. CAMILLO, IRENE PHYLLIS Pl1yl Musivikzn-Class Committee 4: Sports Club 4: Swimming 4: Red Cross 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Donation Day 1, 2, 3, 4: Retail Selling 2. 3: Safety Club 3: Know-Your-City: Club 3: Glee Club 1: Host and Hostess 1: Stud- ent Council 1: Science Club 1. Nurse-Spanish Club 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: :Satan Club 1, 2: Ushers' Guild 4: Book lu 1. CANAVAN, THOMAS FRANCIS Tom Loafer - Transferred from Portchester High, L. I. 4: Basketball, J. V. 3: H.R. Basketball 1, 2, 3: H.R. Football 1, 2, 3: Safety Club 4. l67Ql l'ha1mn1-'isl!Color Guard 4: Latin Club 4: Crit. 4: G.S.L. 2, 3. 4: First Aid 3: French Club 1, 2: Glee Club 1, 2: Operetta 2: Li- brary Squad 2: Host and Hostess 1. CANFIELD, LORRAINE MAY Bubbles Privairf Sef'relar1l-G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Com'l Club 1 : Sports Club 1. H c CAPAISSO, MADLYN ANN Mac Accountant-Class Director of Social Acti- vities 2, 4: Ushers' Guild 4: Tri-Y Dir. Soc. Service 4: Traflic Board 3, 4: Safety Club 3, 4: Color Guard 4: A.A. 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: H.R. Ldr. 2, 3: Com'l Club 2. 3, 4: Sch.- Leadership 1, 2, 8: Info. Desk 8: Players' Club 2: Italian Club 2: Traffic 2: Tennis 2: Bank Cashier 2: Sports Club 2: Crit. 2: Cub 1: Sch. Pin 1. CAPO RELLI, SUSIE MARIE Susie Ideal Housewife-Transferred from Nia- gara Falls and Benjamin Franklin High Schools: G.S.L. 3, 4: Speaker's Club 2: Com'l Club 2: Reflector Monthly 2: Class Vice Pres. 2: Swimming 2: Traffic Moni- tor 2:2 Sports Club 1, 2: Jr. Red Cross res. . RITERIIDN CARAWLANIS, LOUIS JOHN Greek Aviation Mechanic 4--ev-9vQY'1'-T-1:1u 1-'QCQQ 'S:W QI YW 91 SI-YQ b P' r l RN 1 'X 1 F 5 1 5 1 l , I 5 f 'K 'E Y f C 5 I . f f f I K r ' 5 2 r , f 5 f f f 1 Y 7 f , f P 5 5 . 5 5 1 . ? f 3 I 6 l 2 5 A C74 I K of , 1' IQ? h QW. 1 Af - 4 . 4 l A ' is 1 , X if D uj ,' I 5 'Ji Q ' -Ak' Aix- CARFORA, VINCENT CASSELLI, IOHN AVEO CAISILLO, LOUIS GEORGE Vin Casey Gigi Navy-Commercial Club 3, 4: Class Comm. 4. CAVALIERE, VINCENT WM. Vinny To be a succeu-Rifle Club 4: H. R. Bas- ketball 8. Aviation Cadet-Home Room Leader 1: Rifle Club 4: Class Comm. 3, 4: Crit. 2. 4: Class Rep. Cub 1: Stamp Club 1: Student Council 1. CISERO, LORRAINE VIRGINIA Sis Secretary-G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Safety Club 3: Know-Your-City Club 2: D.A.R. Award l: Glee Club 1. E683 Research Physicist-Editor-in-Chief, Year- book 4: Class Treas. 4: Crit. Assoc. Ed. 4: Safety Club 2, Pres. 3, 4: Tramc Board Sec'y 3, Capt. 4: Traffic Court Sgt.-at-Arms 3, 4: Harvard Book Prize 3: Safety Frolic Asst. Chmn. 3: Sch.-Leadership 3: U.S.O. Boxes 3: Orch. 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 3: Do- nation Day 2: H.R. Football 3: H.R.. Baa- kethall 2, 3: Latin Club 1, 2, 4, Sec'y 1, Praetor 4: Traffic 2: Operetta 2: Scrib- bler's Club 2: Latin Club, Feature Ed. 2: Sch. Pin 1: Hi-Y Sec. 2: Prize Plays 4. COHEN, ELAINE JUNE 1-Eczn Business Administrator-Book Club 1: Yearbook 4: Operetta 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Trafiic 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Players' Club 2, 3, 4: Info. Desk 3: Library Squad 2, 3: Glee Club 1: Latin Club 1, 2. OW Nineteen Forty-Four COMANDINI, JOSEPH LEVIO CONNORS, MARION LOUISE CONROY, ROBERT THOMAS joe Con Bob Mechanic-llank Cashier 2: Rifle Club 4: Secretary-ABCD 4: G.S.L. 2, 3. 4: Com'l Smeg-egg Glee Club 3. Club 2, 3, 4: Know-Your-City Club 3, 4. l ,. ,gs Q. V- 'N '4'3'A S.?.9,'D1Q.i1Qt5-'S QSQKQQ gqqbq QOXQQ if N, A , 4 ' 4 4 4 ' 4 Q 4 3 z 4 4 4 I I' I I 4 I r Q I 4 A 2 2 e 4 1 A Z n I' 1 , 4 Z 0 4 0 l 1 I . 6 4 3 4 I. 4 W '. 2 1 ' 'I In fl H u Il D 4 . 'L 4 3 . 'D rf , ,qv ,I I 55 ll., ,I rv' X ',4Nj4fQ ,, 4g..f Sa , A QME f? Er I .A ' I i 'l CONTI, EMILY AMELIA COOMB'S, LOUISE MATHILDA COOPER, ABE Mum Serretary-Italian Club 2, 3, 4: Ushers' Guild 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Crit. 3, 4: Com'l Club Rep. 3: D.A.R. Award 2: Tennis 2. COUSINS, GRACE VERA Vera Navy Nurse-'-First Aid 3: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: ABCD 8: Spanish Club 2: Know-Your-City Club 2: Class Comm. 2: Sports Club 1, 2: Host and Hostess 1. iiL0u-, Social Worker-Book Club 1: Band 2, 3: Sports Club 2: GS.L. 2, 3, 4: French Club 1, 2: Swimming 2: Traffic Court. CRINCOW, SIDNEY Sid Anthropologist -- Class Representative 3 C Safety Club 3, 4: Traffic 2, 3, 4: French Club 1. 2, 3: Victory Corp 3. i691 Freddie McGurgle Doctor-Rifle Club 4: Slide Rule Club 2: Traffic 3: H.R. Basketball 2, 3: H.R. Foot- ball 3: German Club 2, 3. CURLEY, PHILIP JOHN Curl Navy Flier-A.A. 3, 4: Baseball 2: Football 3 4: H.R. Basketbal 3: H.R. Football 3: H.R. Leader 4: Latin Club 1: Safety Club 2: Student Council 1. W C CUKHSJEAN Midge Dietichvn-Transferred from New York: H.R. Leader 4. CUVITILO, YOLAN DA 'Yoly Secretary-Italian Club 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: French Club 1, 2: Book Club 1. R I T E Il I 0 N CWALINA, SOPHIE IUDITH Zona Surgical Nurse-Ass't Head Usher 4 : Year- book Write-up Chairman 4: French Club 3, 4, Sec'y Class French Club 4, Dir. Soc. Act. 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 4: Crit. 2, 4: Bank Cash- ier 3, 4: Operetta 4: Library Squad 2, 3, 4: G.S.L. Award 2, 3, 4: Sch. Leadership 3: I-I.R. Ldr. 3: Class Rep. 2: Latin Club 1, 2: Sports Club 2: Players' Club 2: Class Comm. 2: Baseball 2: Tennis 2: Book Club 1 I Sch. Pin 1. ,..-4hVjYxTCY'QxQWQlC XQGQQSY QQYT?If:I'YQt 5' f l R5 'X I 1 6 I I s I 1 r 4 I f I f I ' 4 2 1 f 5 f , 1 S f I S I f 5 1 f Y r f 5 5 k , f 5 I' ' r 4 I I , vi' A 5 I 4 . f f..' f :J A l f J Cp Of Q. I A ' 'J :wk-A H9 if Sf-AL ff Dlugy 3 . 1 'J 32 ng ' -X Ky A DAGCOLTI, ANN BEATRICE DAILEY, MICHAEL JOSEPH DECERBO, WILLIAM FRANK Doc' joe Click Cadet Nurse-G.S.L. 2. 3, 4: Italian Club 3, 4: Sports Club 2: French Club l, 2: Host and Hostess 1. DECHECCO, JOSEPH JOHN HIM., Electrician-Varsity Basketball 4: Rifle Club 4: Swimming 4: H.R. Basketball 1, 2, 3. Professional Athlete-Color Guard 4: Safe- ty Club 3: H.R. Football 3: H.R. Basketball 2, 3: Class Rep. 3: A.A. 3: H.R. Ldr. 2: Donation Day 2: Basketball J. V. 2: Sci- ence Club 1: Book Club 1. D'ELIA, MICHAEL ..G'G.., Pharmacist-German C.ub Treasurer 4: Crit. 4: Safety Club 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3: Latin Club 1, 2. i701 Newspaper Photographer-Yearbook Snap- shot Editor 4: Snapshot Comm. 2, 3: Busi- ness Mgr. 4, Ass't Mgr. 3: Crit. Bus. Mgr. 3, 4, Ass't 2, Reporter 2, 3: Roof Squad 4: Camera 4: Safety 4: Rifle 4: Sch.-Leader- ship 2, 3: Traffic 2, 3, 4: Class Comm. 2: Art. Ed. Commercialite 2: Com'l Club 2: Rifle Team 2: Assoc. Ed.-Ass't Bus. Mgr. Cub 1: Art Club 1. D'ELIA, ROSE MARIE Rosebud Secretary-Commercial Club 2: G.S.L. 2. 3, 4: Italian Club 2, 3, 4. Nineteen Forty-Faure uv DEL VENTO, THOMAS MARIE DEMETROS, PETER DEMLONG, WILLIAM JULIUS Tom Pete Little Bill Success- Accowrutant-Class Representative 4: Com'l Navy. Club 2, 3, 4: H.R. Basketball 1, 2: Glee Club 1: Host and Hostess 1: Stamp Club 1: Scribblers' Club 1: Sch. Pin 1. 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Basketball 1, 2, 3: Trafhc 1. lf7ll Commrrcial Artist Criterion Art Stall' Z, 3, 4: Yearbook Art Staff 3, 4: Donation Day 4: Retail Selling 4: Crit. Rep. 3, 4: Stage Crew 4: Hank Cashier 2. 3: Italian Club 3, 4: Traffic 1, 2, 3: Art Club 1. DOLNY, ANNA MARY Dolly l'hm-mrwist-Class Representative 4: Oper- otta 4: C ass Comm. 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, -1: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Sports Club 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Bank Cashier 3: Library Squad 1, 2, 3: Mardi Gras 2: Info. Desk 2. 3: Basketball 2: Science Club 1 : Com'l Club 1: Crit. 2: Cub 1: Student Council 1. fm DOLNY, HARRY MICHAEL Dolny U. S. Marine-Football Team 4: Swimming: 4: Rifle Club 4: Basketball 4: Football Squad 3, 4: H.R. Basketball 1, 2, 3: H.R. Football 2, 3: Student Council 1. N DONAHUE, MARGARET B. Peggy Servetariy-G.S.L. 2 ,3, 4: Safety Club 3: Know-Your-City Club ir: Com'l Club 2: Crit. 2: Yearbook 2. lTlll'I'Elll0N DOOLAN, MARGARET B. Ma1gie Sec-'retary!Junior Red Cross Representa- tive 4: Know-Your-City Club 3: Safety Club 3: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Com'l Club 2: Crit. 2: Yearbook 2. E--frvvw v ew ees: sw Q s YCQQ savvy V r l I . 5 1 1 I Q I , I 1 Z 1 I f I 5 1 1 1 f f 7 5 1 1 1 I 1 5 5 1 ' 5 5 C 1 5 5 5 5 1 1 . 1 9' lll'9 1 ' X X 'F aafluuuj- X I X I 2:4 TAA 4 N- DtwTuJo,GRACEJEAN DRAYToN,EDYTHEJANET DREVLJANHSGRETCHEN Gray Edin fan Teacher Spanish Club 3, 4: Traflic 4: Ush- ers' Guild 4: Ass't H.R. Ldr. 4: Color Guard 4 5 G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Italian ' ' d 1 2 3' S h. Club 1, 2, 3, Library Squa . , , c Pin Ig linok Club 1: Host and Hostess 1. DUINO, LOIS VIRGINIA ULU.. l'rivnte Scvretaru-Ushers' Guild 4: G.S.L. 2, 3 ,4: Com'l Club 2, 3, 4: French Club 2: Tratlic 2. Secretary-French Club 2: Sports Club 3: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4. DURKIN, ELEANOR AGNES Ellie Uieticizm-Criterion Newspaper 3, 4: G.S. L. 2, 3, 4: Transferred St. John's High School: Latin Club 1: Algebra Club 1: Science Club 1. U21 Nurse-Congress Cub 1: A.A. 4: Sports Club 2. 3, 4: Know-Your-City Club 4: Safe- ty Club 4: Lunch room Cashier 3, 4: Crit. 2, 3: Info. Desk 3: Library Squad 3: Swim- ming 2, 3: Book Club 1. ECKERT, CHARLES F. Charlie U. S. Navy in November, 1943. Nineteen Forty-Four EDWARDS, RICHARD Dick U. S. Navy in November, 1943. EGAN, DOROTHY ANNE .lDotn Physical Education-Director Sports Club Vice-President 4: Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4: A. A. 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Color Guard 4: Com'l Club 2: Cub 1: Yearbook 4: Hockey 2: Softball 2, 3: Golf 3: Sch.-Leadership 2: Swimming Mgr. 3: Swimming 2, 3: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Traffic 2, 3. ON EGAN, NANCY ROSE Nance Secretary-A.A. Board 3 ,4: Safety Club 4: Sch.-Leadership 3: Know-Your-City Club 4: G.S.L. 2, B, 4: Com'l Club 2, 3, 4: Sci- ence Club 1: Host and Hostess 1. I 5 .Ax 1: v. Vx '. x's. S.Q.ix'D.Qrb.QgS.'S QQQNQQQQKQVQQOXQQ X ra R 3 It A I 4 I 6 , 0 'I I e 6 4 47 4 ' 2 4 , , 4 J I' I I 4 I n 6 I 4 A 4 A ' C I I, I Z Z n 7' 6 4 9 0 4 Q l 4 I , 5 f 1 3 : 0 f X l 0 1 I ' 1 :Q A H . . ' . A 5 , ' I I , R qqrl Q uf? 1,12 al ANN! 1 ' ,f v ' I Sa 'f '4 i A 7' X' 3 .2 X EPSTEIN, NATHAN ERRICHETTI, ROCCO, JR. ESPOSITO, MARIE JOAN Nate E-rick Babe Army Air Corps-Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 8: French Club 1, 2. ETRIO, JOHN ALEXANDER Johnnie Clerk-Retail Selling 3, 4: Italian Club 8: Safety Club 8: Science Club 1: Stamp Club 1. Mechanical Engineer-Bank Cashier 2: Swimming 4: Pre-Ind. Machine Shop 4. FELIS, VINCENT CARMEN Blitz Navy-Safety Club 3: Book Club 1. U31 Navy Nurse-Color Guard 4: Italian Club 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Know-Your-City Club 2: Latin Club 1: Traffic 1: Glee Club 1. FEROLETO, GEORGE JOSEPH Bing Mechanical Engineer-H.R. Basketball 1, 2: Safety Club 3: H.R. Football 3: Latin Club 1, 2. W' C IIITERIIIN FERRARA, JOSEPH MICHAEL FERRUSI, DOMINIC LOUIS FERRUSI, JOSEPH C. V. Alan Sonny Slinging Joe Coast Guard-Bank Cashier 3. Chemist-Stage Crew 2, 3, 4: H.R. Basket- Test Pilot--Assistant Home Room Leader ball 2, 3, 4: H.R. Football 2, 3, 4: J. V. 2: Rifle Club 4: Slide Rule Club 2: Safety Basketball 3: Swimming 4: Safety Club 3: Club 3: Aeronautics 3: Science Club 1. A.A. 2: Book Club 1. f l 1 I A ! 2 I 1 I V I Q I Z 5 5 V 5 5 I Y S 1 f I f 6 S r 5 5 5 r r Y r f f I ' f f I C f I e ! f ev 9 2 z h ,AQ ! I 4 A 4 -1' tx! 1 Y, :wr Ky It J I , ev JVZ, 40.9 ax 1 , X X ,f s - ' X. J, ' Ann., X X ,124 -A, 4 -V FINEGOLD, MARILYN ROSOLYN FISCHER, LILLIAN ELEANOR FLANAGAN, KATHLEEN MARY Marl Lil Kay Committee 4: Swim- Chirupodist-Class ming 4: Ass t Crit. Rep. 4: Sports Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Traffic 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, ,3 4: Info. Desk 3: Latin Club 1, 2, 3: Players' Club 2, 3: Safety Club 2. FLANAGAN, THERESA D. Dot Nursa'-Criterion 2,3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: Latin Club 1, 2: Book Club 1: Cub 1: Sports Club 1. Secretary-G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Know-Your-City Club 4: Com'l Club 3: Traffic 4. FLANNAGAN, CHARLES JOSEPH Chas Lawyer-Class Representative 3: A.A. 4: Crit. 3, 4: Yearbook 3, 4: Com'l Club 2, 3: H.R. Basketball 1, 2: H.R. Ldr. 1, 2: H.R. Football 1: Science Club 1: Sch. Pin 1. l74I Teacher-G.S.L. Representative 4: Sports Club 3. 4: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Squad 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: Swimming 4: Ushers' Guild 4: Players' Club 2, 3: Know- Your-City Club 2: Book Club 1. FLEISCHER, IRVING ulrvn Dental Tevhmkian-Color Guard 4: Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Bank Cashier 2, 3, 4: H.R. Football 3: I-LR. Basketball 2, 3: J. V. Bas- ketball. Nlnvlvvn Forty-Fon FORTE, MARY CLORINDA ..MlLz lfoakkveper--Secretary of Science Club 1: Ushers' Guild 4: Italian Club 2. 3. 4: Sec'y 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Crit. 3. 4: Traffic 2, 3, 4: Com'l Club 3: Tennis 2: Scholarship Pin 1. r . ---- - nw FRANGHI, JULIUS JOHN Chickawawa Mining Engineer-Football Squad 4: Mgr. 3: I-I.R. Basketball 1, 2, 3: I-LR. Football 2, 3: Glee Club 4: Swimmini! 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Crit. Rep. 2, 3, 4: A.A. Rep. 2, 3: Varsity Basketball 2, Asst. Mgr.: French Club 1, 2: Stage Crew 2: Rifle Club 2. FRANCPSCHIELLO, ANNA MARIE F're11cl1y Cadet Nurse-Criterion Art Staff 2. 3. 4: Safety Club 4: First Aid 3: Swimming 2: Maplewood Girls' Club 1: Sports Club 1: Chorus 1. , 5 -gx Vx v vi S. n's S9 vt!-.trmigbrt 1-Ngqgg gkgxgg 50,555 :I 'N 4 M C A O 4 3 ' e 4 A A . f 3 0 4 4 3 ' Q I 4 4 n J 4' 3 I I I 0 Q il Z A ,Q 0 4 I A 5 W 0 9 ' ':.. , 0 4 1 , l 3 f Ni? 2 0 I .Xi Q g o Q n ' A 4 '- i I 4 0 k ' 'J 0434 R3 I X ji, 'lj bl n gl ml' 3 S -434 KX I K Y x .r fxt ' M X FREIBOTT, GEORGE AUGUST GARCIA, HELEN CARMEN P .E GARRISON, ROSE MARIE Bud Lee Garry Train Hrlgirieer- GARTH, DAVID Dave U. S. Navy-Class Rebresenfative 2, 3, 4: Color Guard 4: Rifle Club 4: Stage Crew 4: Tramc 2, 3: Swimming 2: H. R. Ldr. 1. Shmographer-Captain of Criterion Typisfs 4: Class Comm. 4: Class Rep. 4: Color Guard 4: Com'l Club 2, 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Rep. 3: D.A.R. Award 2. GEIBEL, NAOMI VERA ..Na,. l'rivute Secrvlfary-Color Guard 4: Ushers' Guild 4: Traffic 2, 3: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Com'l Club 2, 3, 4. E751 Architect-Assistant Editor-in-Chief Year- book 4: Jr. Ed. 3: G.S.L. Sec'y 4: Mus. Orc. Treas. 3, 4: Safety Club Sec y 4: Ush- ers' Guild 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta 2, 4: G.S.L. Rep. 2, 3. Soph. Recep. 3, 4, Sec'y 2: French Club Treas. 3: Crit. 2, 3: Traffic 3: Sch.-Leadership 2, 3: Players' Club 2, 3: Prize Play Dir. 3. Comm. 2: Li- brary Squad 2, Comm. 2, 2: Latin Club 1, 2: Sch. Pin 1: Community Chest Speaker 1: Student Council 1: Cub 1. GELFAND, ANNE HENRIETTA Gelf Laboratory Technician-A.A. Board Vice- President 4: Member-at-Large 3: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4. Rep. 4: Ushers' Guild 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Players' Club 2, 3, 4: Sports Club 2. 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: Traffic 1, 2: Basket- ba'l 2 :Swimming 2: Tennis 2: Mardi Gras a:bStudent Council 1: Science Club 1: u 1. vu '- GENNAMORE, ROSARIO usmmy., U. S. Marines-Color Guard 4: Rifle Club 4. GENTILE, ANNE Sis Secretarygltalian Club 2, 3: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Crit. Rep. 2: C0m'l Club 2. R I T E ll I 0 N GENTILE, LOUISE MARY Dolly Nurse-Class Representative 3, 4: Year- book 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Ass't A.A. Rep. 3: First Aid 8: Crit. 2: Host and Hostess 1: Science 1: Class Comm. 1. F:-4'r9vtvtsiNsst- xSsxQQ'ixY vi Q-vi-5 Qyxvg Y' f GA '1 Q 1 I 6 2 5 ' 5 1 f t f C F I 4 5 I I r I ,f f I I f I f I f r 5 r 4 5 ? 1 ' I 5 5 5 Q 2 5 .4 5' 4 I if J . I5gQ it ,f I , F f ' NQL .. SEQ- x-- -be. Xxx f' C. .....-.-111.-sb.: fb J'-:af 4 :f x., ff GILBERT, DORIS MURIEL GILL, NICHOLAS PATRICK GILLESPIE, JOHN EDWARD Do Nick Jack Private Secretary--Class Secretary 4: Ush- ers' Guild 4: Jr. Red Cross 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Com'l Club 2, 8, 4: A.A. 3: Crit. 2, 3: Trams: Board 2, 3: Info. Desk 3: Safetzl Club Sec'y 3: Sch.-Leadership 2: Players' Club 2: Sch. Pin 1: Cub Assoc. Ed. 1. GLADSTONE, LOUIS IRVING ..Happy,, Retail Executive-Science Club 1: Soccer 2: Stamp Club 1: Cub 1. Doctor-Hi-Y President of E.P. 1: Safety Club 2, 3, 4: A.A. Rep. 2, 3, 4: H.R. Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3: TraHic 2: Cub 1: Latin Club 1. GLEASON, ROBERT IOHN The Old Gippef' Fireman-Office Worker 4: Chess 2: De- gatgnii Club 1, 2: Host and Hostess 1: Book u . f76l Engineer-President St. Pstrick's C.Y.0. 4: Color Guard 4: Swimming 4: Safety Club 3, 4: Class Rep. 3: H.R. Ldr. 3: H.R. Basketball 3: Trstllc 3: Court 2, 3: Board 2: Latin Club 1. GOLDIFARB, SIONIA NORMA Sonny Store Manager-Manager of Finance, Oper- etta 4: Class Comm. 3, 4: Bus. Mgr. Span- ish Newspaper 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Ushers' Guild 4: Library Squad 3, 4: Sch.-Leader- ship 3: Spanish Club 3, 4: Sports Club 2, 8: Safety Club 3: Stamp Club 3, 4: Tennis 3: Trafllc Court 1: Swimming 2: Cub 1: Trafllc 3. nv Ninvtvvn Forty-lfou GOOD, MARGARET ELAINE GOODNOW, BETTY JANE GRABOWSKI, PETER Put Dimples Pcte', .'11'1'0I4Ilfllllf4''USi'l6l'S, Guild 4: Merrie Womevfs Air Force-G.S.L. 2, 3 ,4: First Troubk' Shootfrr Class Representative 2. Scrivvner 4: G.S.L. 2, 3. 4: Com'l Club Rep Aid 4: Cub 1: Swimming 2. 4: Spanish Club 2: Players' Club 2: Com'l Club 2: Sch. Pin 1. I s og! 1- '- 'm 'n 5'G 52,?'.9.Qg'Dxi5-Y QQKQVQ x I9 4 'N A Q 4 4 1 6 ' 4 4 4 'Y 4 0' l 4 0 l 9 4 l 3 ' A 1 4 4 '7 n A 6 4 I 4 A Q 4 ' ' A 5 n Z A 4 4 fl A 6 I 'lo I 0 4 - U 3 1 V R' 3 f ' ,J .YI ,' Q : 1 many Q n ' ' A f 4 , 1 l 2 S S Gaul I 55 0,3 I' l A .4-4 A f . , 44 71,1 , H' ibn, i I ' GRANNONIO, RITA ANN GREENWALD, SHERMAN B. GROSSINGER, DOROTHY B. Shorty Cl1aLch Deny lfl4lllLIlK'lllll'Fil'St, Aid 3: G.S.L. 3. 4: Safe- ty Club 3. HALLOCK, BETTY IRENE Bet I,-ifnguiul-fHead of Ushers' Guild 4: Traliic 2, 3. 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Editor of Newspaper 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Class Sec'y 3: Class Vice-Pres. 2: Safety Club 3: Sch.-Leadership 2: Crit. 2: Cub Ed. 1: Science Club 1: Sch. Pin 1. Ifusinessmnn+I-I.R. Football 2, 3: French Club 1, 2: H.R. liaskctbalz 2: German Club 2: Book Club 1. HANNON, ,IAMES THOMAS Buddy Sports Writer-Class Director of Social Activities 4: A.A. 4: H.R. Football 2, 3, 4: H.R. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Safety Club 3: Hook Club 1. T771 Dre:-m Desigmrr-Operetta 4: Ushers' Guild 4: Com'l Club 2, 3. 4: G.S.L. 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Crit. Typing Staff 3: Dona- tion Day 3: Players' Club 2: Know-Your- City Club 2: Baseball 2: Leadership 1: Student Council 1: Host and Hostess 1: Ass't H.R. Ldr. 1: Cub Bus. Staff 1. HARDIE, BARBARA JEAN Bobbie Code! Nurse-Congress Cub 1: Com'l Club 2: H.R. Cashier 2, 4: D.A.R. Award 3: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Library Squad 2: Book Club 1 : Host and Hostess Club 1 1 Science Club 1. wa HEIBMAN, IRVIN AARON 'iI'rv Actor First Acting Prize 3: Tennis 3: Capt. Mgr. 4: Players' Club 3: Prog. Chmn. 4: Spanish Club 2. 3, 4: Spanish Newss paper 4: Yearbook 4: H.R. Basketball 1. 3, 4: Football 2, 3: Traffic 2, 3. HERMAN, DOROTHY LOUISE l'lll'l'ERl0N HOLLER, JANET ELIZABETH ..D0t,, alan.. Sv:-rotary--Ushers' Guild 4: Crit. Typing Accountant-G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Sports Club 2. 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Com'l Club 2, 3, 4: Class 3: Crit. 3. 4: Com'l Club 2, 3, 4: First Aid Comm. 2: Swimming 2: French Club 2: 3: Sch.-Leadership 1. Glee Club 1: Science Club 1. 5-SNTTYCYQ SXCX NCYQQQXT T-Q Q69 QTQNTQ t f' l 1 A I 5 I 5 5 5 5 g l F e I I 5 S Q I f f 1 f 1 I 1 f Q I Q 5 5 5 ? 9 5 5 5 I .1 I , I 5 A ilgintf 5, P 1.140 tw . ' f A 444, at 2 X ,f ,A u,,,,fii?,,,Y3 X - 0 xi J: ,X 4 'Ay KRT , ff' HORNSTEIN, FLORA HOWE, VINCENT EDWARD HUDSON, PATRICIA Ross A'Flo Vinny Pat R41-enlionist-French Club 2: G.S.L. 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Com'l Club 2. 3, 4: Class Comm. 2: Science Club 1: Student Coun- cil 1. HULTON, ANN MARIE Annie llvrllal Hygicni.-xt4Home Room Leader 4: Traffic 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Info. Desk 3: Know-Your-City Club 2: Crit. Rep. 3: French Club 1, 2, 3: Host and Hostess 1. Business Executive-Ass't Home Room Ldr. 2: Chess 1: Com'1 C ub 1: H.R. Basketball 1, 2, 3: H.R. Football 3: Host and Hostess 1 : Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3: Slide Rule Club 3: Student Council 1. ISSERLIS, MARVIN N. Marv , lflxecutive-Players' Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Newspaper 4: Traffic Board 4, Sec. Treas. 4: Rifle Club 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Crit. 3, 4: Prize Plays 3, 4: Swimming 4: Spanish Club 3, 4, Dir. Soc. Act. 4: Radio Broadcast 3: Floor Chm. Traffic Jam 4: Air Raid Comm. 3: Class Comm. 3: Traffic 2, 3: Slide Rule Club 3: French Club 1, 2: Mardi Gras Dec. Comm. 2: Cub 1. E781 Clothes Designer-Italian Club 2, 3, 4: G. S.L. 2, 3, 4: H.R. Ldr. 2: Swimming 2: Com'l Club 2, 3, 4. IACOBSON, DORIS ..Jake,. Traveler-Secretary to Dean Julia C. Far- nam 4: Ushers' Guild 4: Safety Club 4: Yearbook Write-up Comm. 4: Traffic 2, 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Players' Club 2, 3, 4: Com'l Club 2, 3, 4: Spanish Newspaper Typist 3: Crit. 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 8: Prize Plays Make-up 3: Pub. 2: Know- Your-City Club 4. Nineteen Forty-Four JACOBSON, DOROTHY Dot :'fommf'r1'ial Teacher - Commercial Club, Vice-President 4: Players' Club 2, 3, 4: Make-up 2, 3: Know-Your-City Club 4: Safety Club 4: Operetta Make-up 4: Ush- ers' Guild 4: Crit. Typing 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Spanish Newspaper 3: Club 2, 3: Cub 1. IN JAHREIS, DORIS EMMA Dons Secretary- Sports Club 2: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Com'l Club 3: Tennis Team 2. JAWOROWSKI, HELEN V. Helcia Navy Nurse-Ushers' Guild 4: Merrie Scrivener 4: Operetta 4: Traflic 4: Sch.- Leadership 3: Spanish Club 3, 4: Info. Desk 3: Safety Club 3: Library Squad 2, 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 4: Latin Club 1, 2: Sports Club 1, 2. ,. -gs vt W 'N 'C'X'A 18 ?,'!.Q:'hQx5-'S QQQKQQQQLQ-5 QQKQQ I4 - , J 4 'N 4 5 A 4 6 ' 4 ' Q 4 4 I . f 4 f 4 0 4 4 2 ' 1 Q 4 fl 6 Q' 4 A 4 A Q fl 5 A 2 Z 2 o 4 3 I Q 6 4 , Ol 4' ,Z '- A :G 'iv I' 0 2 f 4 Q : v 11 A 0 , ' ' g A 5' 1 - Q :I 1 I Y Q vw is 1' ' 1' A - ' s 3 'fa if 'I - W ..1fF' l 2. -4?-1' K f , 44 5WQ',Jf: X A J .V N ' H JEPHCOTE, JAMES ARTHUR JEPSON, EDWARD JOHN JEPSON, PHYLLIS MARTHA Jef Ed Flip Engineer-Glee Club 2. 3, 4: Players' Club Radiomrm in U. S. Navy-Retail Selling 4: Nurse-Assistant G.S.L. Rep. 4: G.S.L. 2, 4: Safety Club 4: Operetta 2, 3: Hi-Y Offl- Class Comm. 3, 4: Donation Day 2, 3, 4: 3, 4: Bank Cashier 3: Crit. 3: Sports Club cer 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Latin Club 2, 3: Safety Club 3. 3: Know-Your-City Club 3: H.R. Cashier 4. Stamp Club 2, 3: Stage Crew 2: Chess Club 2. JOHNSON, DANA EDWARD JULIAN, ANTHONY JAMES JUPITER, BERNICE Dan 'lRed,' Bebe Priest-Class President 3, 4: Dir. of Soc. Act. 2: Operetta 4: Tramc Court Judge 2, 3, 4: Prize Plays 2, 3. 4: Safety Club 2. 3, 4: Latin Club Pres. 1. 4, Aedile 2: Crit. Assoc. Ed. 2, 3, Bus. Stall' 3, 4: Co-Mgr. 4: I-LR. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Sch.-Leadership 2, 3: Chmn. Class Comm. 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 8: Class Rep. 2: Sch. Pin 1: Donation Day 2: Cub Assoc. Ed. 1. U. S .Navy- E791 Teacher-Ushers' Guild 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: First Aid 3: Class Comm. 3: French Club 2: Players' Club 2. we - 4' KAPLAN, LAWRENCE IRVIN Law1 Scivnfist-French Club 1, 2, 3: Track 3: Home Room Leader 4. KARAS, LUCILLE PAULINE Lou Secretary-Color Guard 4: Com'l Club 2: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Merrie Scrivener 4: Info. Desk 3: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1. ll I T E R I 0 N KEARNEY, BERNICE MARITA --Bcrnn Stenographcr--Tri-Y Treasurer 4: Com'l Club Treas. 4: Safety Club 3, 4 : Com'l Club 2, 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Info. Desk 3: Crit. 2, 3: Crit. Rep. 2, 3: Swimming 1, 2: Tennis 2: Traffic 2, 3, 4: Sch.-Leadership 2: Players' Club 2: Merrie Surivener 2: Spgrgs Club 2: Glee Club 2: Operetta 2: Cu . Ev-'FYTYC Y YT CYQSTW QQ' r 1 I 5 5 5 Q I ' 5 I f I I I 0 I 4 f p 1 f I ' 6 I 1 I P 5 5 1 r I f I f G ' I ' I 5 5 6 5 1 5 71' f I 714 -if 5 1 2 A f.. 1' e f 2 t- Q I A 5 its 2 F X X er su m., 721,-avg X - fn X' ii zz- -'isa 2 4 Ai? kg., X R' KELLEY, DORIS THERESA KENDALL, ARNOLD JACOB KILINSKY, DOROTHY AGNES Kell Ken Dottie Comptometrist-G.S.L. Representative 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Safety Club 3: Know-Your- City Club 2, 3: Glee Cub 1, 2, 3: Sports Club 2: Tratlic 2: Class Rep. 1. BETTE LOUISE Bene Stage-Players' Club 2 ,3, 4: Prize Plays 2, 3: First Act. Prize 2: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Retail Selling 2, 3, 4: Dir. of Pub. 4: Safety Club 3: Know-Your-City Club 3: Glee Club 2: Dramatic Club 1: Book Club 1. KISH, Journalist-Language Club Play 4: French Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Swimming 4: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3: H.R. Basketball 3: H.R. Football 3: Mardi Gras 2: Track Mgr. 2: Safety Club 2: Soccer Mgr. 2: Crit. 2: Cub 1: Stamp Club 1. KOCHLSS, OLGA Butch Secretary-G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Donation Day 4: Know-Your-City Club 3: Safety Club 3: Tennis 2: Host and Hostess ll Players' Club 1. i801 Nurse-G.S.L. 2. 3, 4: Spanish Club 3 Safety Club 3: Class Comm. 3. KOENIG, RUTH Ruthie Lawyer-G.S.L. 2, 3. 4: Spanish Club 3, 4 Operetta 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 4: Sports Club 4: French Club 1, 2: Book Club 1. Nineteen Forty-Four KOSLOFFSKY, ALFRED Russian Metalluryist-Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Roof Squad 4: Operetta 2, 4: German Club 4: Donation Day 3: Glee Club 2: U.S.0. Boxes 4: Latin Club 1, 2: Sch. Pin 1: Safety Club 2 3 KOTOMSKI, JOSEPH JOHN Dead Eye Army Air Corp Pilot. in KRAJICIK, FRANK ALBERT Chet Aeronautical Engineer-Traffic Squad 1 ,4: H.R. Football 2, 3: French Club 1, 2, 3: H. R. Basketball 1, 2, 3. . .. -A v- ' - 'N '- ve -s.v.1.s.mmw-1 A-.s'x'mS v.v,s,s's x0.N W ,Q 4 'N A , , A I 3 I J J 6 ' 0 - , 4 J 'f 4 S 4 4 4 3 ' 1 ' 4 f f 6 I 4 A 4 f 4 4 1 f' I1 I A 3 n 2 I ' 9 6 4 0 4 Q I I . . 0 0 '- A ' ' I 3 S f J 7. 2 A n -. A 4' , N' I 2 ' A S X 1 -. 2,1 f' 1 i wa .Jr-' I 4 4-4 A , 4. 3- , fi iw - A ' KRENTZMAN, AVIS KROUT, MARSHA LA CHIOMA, JOHN JOSEPH AUC uSC11,LTkTLlUtn Johnny Private Secretary-Yearbook 4: Ushers' Guild 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Players' Club 3. 4: Prize Play 4: Retail Selling 4: Donation Day 2, 3: Info. Desk 3: Victory Corp 3: Library Squad 3: Soccer 3: Traffic 3. LANARO, LORENZINA EDITH Kansa Travel--Safety Club 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Italian Club 2, 3: Glee Club 1: D.A.R. Award 2: Host and Hostess 1. Secretary-Congress Cub 1: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Com'l Club 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 3, 4: Know-Your-City Club 2: Players' Club 2: Glee Club 1. LANDAU, IRMA CEILE ..ITm,, Foreign Language Secretary - U s h e r s' Guild 4: Spanish Newspaper Club 2, 3. 4: French Newspaper Club 2, 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: First Aid 3: Spanish Tea Hostess 2, 3: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3. IS1 l Engineer-French Club 1, 2, 3: Color Guard 4: Asst. Bank Cashier 3, 4: Class Comm. 2. LAPELL, RAYMOND LOUIS ..Ray,, Doctor-A.A, Representative 4: Asst. Bank Cashier 4: Cheerleader 4: Track Team 2, 3, 4: Color Guard 4: Yearbook 4: First Aid 1, 2. tlbll LASSEN, LORRAINE CATHERINE Lo'rrie Private Ser-rrtary-Home Room Leader 2, 3, 4: Safety Club: Victory Corps 3: Know- Your-City Club 2, 3: Sports Club 2: Traffic LAURO, MARGARET LOUISE Margie, l'lll'l'ERION LEBOWITZ, GERALD BERMAN Turk Ufice Wm-kerASafety Club 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, Chcmiral Engineer-French Club 1, 2 3: 3. 4: D.A.R. Award 1, 31 Sports Club 3: Safety Club 2: Class Comm. 2: Book Club May Festival 2: Com'l Club 2: Italian 1: Stamp 1: Slide Rule Club 1. 1. Club 2. Ffwrvvwv es evwsswwsvwvswvvwb 2' C4 1 I I f f 5 1 4 I 1 I f I 4' I f I 6 I ' f ' 1 f f I 1 I f l I I f e ' 1 1 r I Q I 3 Y f 5 5 5 4 5 I e 9 f 9,4-6',4Q:r 5 .Yi 5 A W.. R 4 I 'tkgn b Q ADuugu,-:115?nY-S X ' I I 22 A -4 Z X'- uBMAN,RuTH LONDON,HERBERT LomNTo,MoRRY Libby Foggy Madio Serretury-French Club, President of Class Club 2: Com'l Club 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 4: Operetta 2, 4: Library Squad 2: Science Club 1. LUBOSH, DORIS ELAINE ..L0u1- Merchandiainfg-Information Desk 3, 42 Glee Club 4: French Newspaper 2: Spanish Newspaper 3, 4: Players' Club 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: Operetta 4: Tennis 3. 4: Traffic 3. 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Prop. Sen. Play 3: Crit. 2, 3: Yearbook 3: Sports Club 2, 3: Spanish Tea Hostess 3: Library Squad 2, 3: French Club 2. Tmnspormtion Ercpert--Home Room Lead- er 4: Safety Club 3: H.R. Basketball 1, 2. LUKAT, JUNE VIRGINIA ..I-luke., Arcounlanf-Ushers' Guild 4: Tri-Y Vice- Pres. 4: Jr. Red Cross 3, 4: Com'l Club 2. 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Crit. Typing Staff 3: Sports Club 2: G.S.L. Rep. 2: Host and Hostess 1: Sch. Pin 1. ISZI M1l8fUi!l71iCl!lKDT Guard 4: Italian Club 3, 4: French Club 2, 3. LYNCH, HELEN FRANCES Helen Bookkeeper--G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 2. IN Nineteen Forty-Four MACHALOWSKI, MARGARET MACKIE, JAMES HENRY MADWED, SIDNEY Marge jim Sid Buyer-Trans. Waterbury Catholic High: Mechanic--A.A. 3: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Bas- Engineer-Sliage Crew 2. 3, 43 Color Gllllrd Color Guard 4: Crit. 4: Penant News 1, 2: ketball Varsity 3, 4: Basketball J. V. 2: 43 QBPC- Prize 'Play 3. 41 Track 2. 3. 4: Com'l Club 2: Sports Club 1. 2. Football Squad 8: H.R. Basketball 1, 2, 3. MOVIE ODEPHCOF 2, 3. 42 Safety Clllb 3. 42 Sch.-Le dershi 2 3' German Club 2 3' B- D . . . Traffic 2: Donation Day 2: Chess Club 1: Science Club 1. . ... -cs -X '- 1 '- vs sv.vrv.vmv-K-1 9-'xS'S'hQ svrsx 'xnxx 5. N Z3 A 1 5 A 4 4 6 I 3 4 4 I7 S 3 6 4 2 I A 1 I 5 l I 4 A-' 4 r Q 5 1 ' 2 3 n .f 9 , 4 ' 9 'l 4 O Q 9 ' . 0 4 . X 3 :I f gf . ,Y D , 1 , '. Q L : I I 1 27 H 1 I' D A Z Y ' 1 ' a 4 , 1 pi' NN x 'I X ' S X . I lf' ,.' ' N 5' .Je N -. 4-f s - - :,, f:5,lv X MAGGI, AGOSTINO MALHENZIE, FRANK JOSEPH MANDELL, HAROLD EDWARD Gus Fm'nk Harry Navy-Rifle Club 4: Swimming 3, 4: Foot- ball Team 2, 3: H.R. Basketball 1, 2, 3: H. R. Ldr. 1, 2, 8: Football Squad 1, 2, 3. MANDIGO, ROBERT CLARENCE Bob Engineer-H.R. Football 3: Spanish Club 3, 4: Trans. Burlington, Vt. 3: Traffic Squad 4: Latin Club 2. Draftsman-Rifle Club 4. MANONI, CATHERINE A. ..Kay.. Telephone Operator-G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Asst. Cashier 3: Safety Club 3: D.A,R. Award 3 Science Club 1: Student Council 1. l33l Aviation Engineer-Basketball Mgr. 4 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: H. R. Basketball 1, 2 3: Orchestra 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: Swim- ming 1. 2: Bank Cashier 2. MARIANI, ANTHONY PHILIP U. S. A1-my in November, 1943. X ' C R I T E R I 0 N MARRO, MARIE IOSEPHINE MARTINO, CONCETTA ANN MASANOTTI, IOHN ANDREW 'l'i'ny Con ' johnson Secretary-Class Representative 1: G.S.L. Telephone Operator - Scholarship Leader- Physicazn-Class Representative 1: H. R. 2, 8, 4: Com'l Club 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 1: ship 1: Color Guard 4: Merrie Scriveners Basketball 1, 2, 4: H.R. Ldr. 1, 4: Com'l CIHBB SECT 1- 2. 3, 42 Italian Club 2. 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Club 2: H.R. Football 1: Baseball 1: Soccer Glee Club 1, 2: Players' Club 1: Host and 15 Stagg Crew 1, Hostess 1: Asst. Class Rep. 4. 4,-mv5?9C CXQCKXQ 'QXY Q 1 YY TH 1 I Soy z 5' f 'f 1 5 1 f 1 I I S 1 f 5 r I V f I 1 I f I 5 5 f 1 f 1 5 r f 5 I f f , f 1 f 5 5 ' 1 V I r I 2 ? f I . f K I 'fix r 5 i .4 ' ' J 3 r 'I 1,17' h Q , , f 'J Alai G 11 Y l Af , x -X' - s... Qqut., ! 'K 22 5 ' k.-1 A MASSA, LELIA MASTRONE, EDWARD ANDREW MASTROIANNI, VICTOR D. HLCCH uSllOTtyn llvlfu Private Secratav-y+Italian Club 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Traffic 4. MASTRONY, PAUL CHARLES ..Mas., Doctor-Trafllc 8, 4: Asst. H.R. Ldr. 4: Football 3: First Aid 8: French Club 1, 2, 3: Book Club 1. Aviation Mechanic-Rifle Club 4: Stage Crew 4. MATEY, JOHN ARTHUR i.A7t1v Aeronautical Engineer-Home Room Rep- resentative 4: Tramc 3, 4: Safety Club 3. 4: French Club 2, 3: Sch. Pin 1: Book Club I34l Mechanical Engineer-Scholarship Pin 1: Rifle Club 4: Italian Club 3, 4: H.R. Bas- ketball 2. 3: Traffic 1. MAVROGIANES, MARTHA ..Ma1ty., Real Estate Agent-Safety Club 2, 3. 4: Know-Your-City Club, Dir. of Soc. Act. 4: Sports Club 2: D.A.R. Award 1, 2, 8: Class Comm. .1 2: Book Club 1: Class Rep. 1: H.R. Ldr. 1: Host and Hostess 1: Sch. Pin 1 : Student Council 1: Trafllc Court Sec'y 1. Nineteen Forty-Four MAYERSON, KENNETH KANE De Cayman A.A.F. Pilot-German Club 2, 3: Track Team 3, 4: Latin Club 1: Book Club 1. MCMENAMEY, GLADYS MARIE Mack Secretary--Ushers' Guild 4: Traffic 3, 4: Com'l Club 2, 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Crit. Bus. 8: Yearbook Bus. 3: Sports Club 2: Base- ball 2: Glee Club 1: Science Club 1. IN MCQUADE, LAURENCE B. ..LaTTy,. Executive-Swimming 4: Safety Club 3: H. R. Basketball 1, 2. -. -A 'N '- '- '- Ve -S fr'-Q-MOG-'Q Mnswaxsvts ssmmx if ' 'N A I A 4 I 0 'I 2 4 5 A . 5 Z 6 f 2 I I I i 2 l f 4 A-' 4 , 2 3 I n I 11 A n Q I v 3 9 i 5 4' Q, - 0 4 s 3 :' f 'z' I' 3 f ' I I ' Q 3 0 In Y 7 ll .-- K ' I 1 ' A 4 -' I T 'ma .- I ,, . ' , .0 ,f I - .4-.7155 4 .4--f A fi 141. 'H-' 4 ' 'I 9' - it uf MEADE, HELEN EMILY MEEHAN, JAMES EDWARD MEENAN, JAMES FRANCIS Helen Professor jim Interior Decorator-Ushers' Guild 4: H. R. Leader 4: Color Guard 4: Crit. Typist 3, 4: Comfl Club 2 3, 4: Safety Club 4: Know- Your-City Club 4: G.S.L. 2, 3. 4: Com'l Club Rep. 4: Class Rep. 3: Cub 1. MEENAN, MARGARET THERESA Marge Ewportation Ofice-G.S.L. President 4: Ushers' Guild 4: Crit. 4: Sch. Leadership Pin 2, 3: Players' Club V.P. 2, 3: Traffic 1, 2, 3: G.S.L. Rep. 3: Sports Club 1, 2: Glee Club 1, 2: Operetta 2: Tennis Tour- nament 2. B: H.R. Ldr. 2: Class Comm. 2: Latin Club 1, 2: Sch. Pin 1. Elec. Engineer-Stage Crew 2, 3, 4: Roof Squad 4: Safety Club 2 3, 4: Donation 1, 2, 3: U.S.0. Boxes 4: H.R. Ldr. 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 1, 2, 3: Yearbook 3, 4: Bank Cashier Asst. 3: Emergency Squad 3: Sch. Leadership 1, 2, 3: Traffic Board Vice-Pres. 3: Mardi Gras 2: Traffic 1, 2: Student Council 1: Technical Staff 3, 4: MENTANA, THERESA ANN uq-crryn Medica! Stenographer-Class Officer 2: Traffic 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Com'l Club 2, 3, 4: Italian Club 3: H.R. Ldr. 2: Bank Cashier 2.5 glock Club 1: Sch. Pin 1: Student Coun- Cl . ISU Naval Air Cadet-Football Squad 2, 3 Chmn. Induction Comm. 2: Band 1, 3 Latin Club 1, 2, 3: Treas. 3: Orchestra 1 2, 3: Concertmaster 8: Basketball J. V. 2 H. R. Basketball 1. 2: Traffic 1, 2: Asst H. R. Ldr. 1: Cub 1: Glee Club 1. MERKE L, HILDEGARDE MARIE Hilda Nurse-G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: French Club 8. W C R I T E Il I 0 N MEZIAS, ALBINA MARY MIKE, NICHOLAS GEORGE MILLER, FRANCIS JOSEPH Al Mike Fm-ncis Stenoarapher-Assistant Home Room Lead- West Point - Science Club president 1: Induslrialist-German Club, President 4: ei- 4: Class Comm. 1, 2, 3. 4: Donation Day Traflic 4: Slide Rule Club 3- German Club Bank Cashier 4: Comm- U-S-0- Boxes 4: 2. 8, 4: G-S-L. 2. S, 4: Merrie Scrivener 2. 3: H.R. Football ag H.R. Basketball 1. 2, 3. Safety Club 2, 3. 4: Swze Crew 3. 42 3: Stamp Club 2, 3: Traffic 1: D.A.R.. 1, Camera Club 4: Donation Day 3: Latin 2, 8. Club 1, 2: Book Club 1. ,-0Y9vQQ'lX9tC 'CCYS'5'WEQYC9l1l FX! F' 2' l ' l 4 ' f 2 6 5 1 I 5 r 2 r 4' f I ' S 6 f ' K ' I V r 5 r 1 f f f f I r ? 1 f f f S E ' I 5 f 5 f 2 I ' 2 -4i'x Q 1 '!',,A' fiftxjr 1 i .4 za , , ! . 4'Q 4, li 2, .' A' A O ' 'JM' A 'tb 'Ll wk f' X , X -ak' l x.. wllill, . I Zi S ' M-7 5' MINIE, ALFRED L., IR. MISLIN, ROSALYN MONACHELLI. BLEANOR M. Alphonse Roz El Teacher-Junior Red Cross Treasurer 4: General Ofnbe Worker-G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Do- Bank Cashier 3, 4: Spanish Club S, 4: nation Day 2, 3, 4: Safety Club 3. French Club 1, 2: Book Club 1: Student Council 1: Sch. Pin 1. MORENO, CONSUELO MUELLER, MANFRED HERBERT Connie Bloody Social Worker-Glee Club 1: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Pilot-Rifle Club 2: Track Team 2, 3: Ger- Safety Club 3. man Club 1, 2, 3. i861 Opera. Singer-Operetta 4: Italian Club 3, 4: G.S.L. 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Know-Your- City Club 3: Trans. Jessup High. MULLINS, JEAN MARIE llM0Unls Army Nurse-Class Secretary 2: Yearbook 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: A.A. Rep. 2: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3: Safety Club 3: Class Comm. 2: French Club 1, 2: Sports Club 2: Info. Desk 2: Swimming 2: Host and Hostess 1: Glee Club 1: Cub 1: Book Club 1. Nineteen Forty-Four MURRAY, EDWARD JOHN Mu'rph Bombardier-Rifle Club 4: French Club 8, 4: Vice-Pres. Class French Club 4: Treas. 3: Safety Club 2, 8: Latin Club 1, 2 Trafllc Court 2: H.R. Football 2. NELSON, MARGARET ANNE Piggie Announcer-G.S.L. Vice-President 4: Year- book 3, 4: Group Picture Chmn. 4: Ushers' Guild 4: French Newspaper 3, 4: French Club 1, 2 3, 4: Pres. 1: Sec'y 3: Crit. 3: Safety Club 3: Traffic 2. 3: Info. Desk 2, 3: Bank Cashier 2: Swimming 2: Book Club 1: Cub 1 : Glee Club 1: Host and Hostess 1. NELSON, WILLIAM FRANCIS Nelly Aviation Mechanic-Stage Crew 4. M .9 Wx Q. Vx -rv. xs.m'v-this'-' 'P-,S'x'sS sian N SHS! - ' 5 a , A I 4 4 4 4 4 I 0 6 Q 4' 4 Q 2 4 2 ' I 4 4 I f A I 4 I 4 1 5 f Q 5 I 2 I n .F 9 4 9 9 4 4 l I , 1 Z 3 ' 'I -,,, 'Y ' 2 1 1 Q ' IMF - s to . I '7 0 i A I my A L I ' 4 l 'Z I wx s ,qv as I 1 f' ' i N K f ik? ' V . S 4 l X ' - I it NICCHIARICO, PHYLISS P. NIELSEN, ELIZABETH MAREN NISHBALL, PAUL Nicky Betty Nisl1 Secretary-Director of Social Activities, Italian Club 4: Italian Club 2, 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Com'l Club 2, 3, 4. NOCE, VERNA CONCETTA MVN., Swimming 2: Glee Club 1, Medical Secretary-Sch. Pin 1: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Italian Club 2, 3: Sch.-Leadership 3: Players' Club 2, 3: Merrie Scrivener 2: C.P.A.-Traffic Board President 4: Ushers' Guild 4: A.B.C.D. Squad Ldr. 4: Crit. 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Bank Cashier 2, 3, 4: Play- ers' Club 2, 3: Sch.-Leadership 8: Traffic 23, 3:1 Com'1 Club 2, 3, 4: Newspaper 2: u . O'CONNELL, WILLIAM CHAS. Hoke., Professional Football-Football Team 4: Class Pres. 2: Class Comm. 2: Football Squad 2, 3, 4: Class Rep. 2: H.R. Ldr. 2, 3, 4: H. R. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. i871 C.P.A.-Spanish Club Treas. 4: Traflic 1 4: H.R. Basketbal 3: Cub Asst. Ed. 1 : Sch Pin 1: Host and Hostess 1. O'NEIL, MARY AGNES Irish Navy Nurse-G.S.L. 2 ,3, 4: Latin Club 3 Crit. 2: French Club 1, 2: Glee Club 1 Sports Club 1: Cub 1: Donation Day 1 Book Club 1. IN W C ll I 'I' E ll I 0 N O'NEILL, KATHLEEN THERESA OSBORNE, WESLEY OSTERHOUDT, MARGERY B. Kay Wes Gary Rerephbnist-G.S.L. Representative 4: Social Service Worker-Players' Club 2, 3: 'I'eu.r'her Tri-Y Chairman 4: Operetta 4: Class Comm. 1, 2. 3, 4: Yearbook 4: G.S.L. Traffic Captain 4: G.S.L. 2, 3 ,4: Traffic Players' Club 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: First Aid 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3: Safety Club 2, 3: Com'l Club 2, 3: Sports Club 2: 3: Latin Club 1: Host and Hostess 1: Cub 3: Asst. H.R. Leader 3: Bank Cashier 1. Spanish Club 2: Swimming 2. 1: Hook Club 1. EQAHYFTYCQ TCXG: 695513 YQ TTT' QQ QQ b f i 1 I A 4 I . if 2 f I f. I I f 5 f f I I I ' 2 5 1 ' Y ' 1 I f 1 f P 5 f r 1 r f 5 S 5 r ' I S r 2 I Y 5 ! fr 2 ' of 5 5 4'..- fx-f I I A ?: ir h ll if f - A 5g,'138Q. H45 1 X X XX ef ' x x ' - I -fy ,., ' V g... AQnuga,- I li A ' J Q PACOCHA, EDITH VIRGINIA PACSAY, YOLANDA PAPPAGEORGE. GEORGE Ed Yo Greek l ll8ht01l- Illustrator-First Aid 3: Color Guard 4: Crit. Rep. 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Congress Office Worker 4: Swimming 4: Safety Club 3: Student Council 1: D.A.R. 3: Crit. Bus. Staff. PARRY, JEAN LOUISE Aldous, Spanish lntvrpretcr-Color Guard 4: ABCD 4: Asst. H. R. Ldr. 4: Asst. A.A. Rep. 4: Jr. Red Cross Vice Pres. 4: Ushers' Guild 4: Spanish News Ed. 4: Class Comm. 2, 3: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3, 4: Know-Your-City Club Chmn. 3, 4: Safety Club 3, Vice-Pres. 4: Spanish Club 3, Sec'y 4: Traffic 3, 4: Transferred Carbondale, Pa.: H.R. Ldr. 1, 2: Class Rep. 1, 2. Secretary-D.A.R. Award 1: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3, 4: Com'1 Club 2, 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3. 4: Sports Club 3, 4: Crit. 3, 4: Safety Club 4: Glee Club 2: Operetta 2: Cub 1: Traffic 1 PATERNOSTER, LEWIS MICHAEL Lewis Survvus- l83I Doctor-Baseball 2: Football Squad 4: French Club 2: H.R. Basketball 2, 3: H.R. Football 2, 3: Slide Rule Club 3: Spanish Club 3. PAVIA, ANGELINE MARY Angie Mrwrhwndise Mamigvr-Retail Selling 3, 4: Hank Cashier 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Know-Your- Citi: 3: Safety Club 3: Host and Hostess 1. Nineteen Forty-Four 'W PEARCY, FRED FRANK Flash Theatre Manager-Retail Selling President 4: Color Guard 4: H.R. Ldr. 4: Footabll Squad 2. 4: Football Team 2, 4: H.R. Font, hall 2, 3: A.A. 2: H.R. Basketball 2: Safe- ty Club 2. PEDERSEN, CAROLINE MARIE Pete P1'1'vn,te Secretary--Host and Hostess Presi- dent 1: Bank Cashier 2, Ass't. 4: Com'l Club P'res. 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Ushers' Guild 4: Class Comm. 1, 2, 3: G'lee Club 1, 2, 3: Com'l Club 2, 3, 4: G.S.L. Rep. 3: Traffic 1, 2, 3: Sch. Pin 1: Science Club 1: Stud- ent Council 1: Cub 1. PEKAR, WILLIAM JOSEPH Bill Ma1'h1'nis!- ,, ...N -. v. 1 'svn smvrv-vi mmvi QNQNSQ xxx -s 's-sts A e I . ' 6 4 4 ' Q 4 4 4' 4 I' 4 0 4 f 5 ' 1 I 4 I A A I Z 1' ' fl Q 2 I7 Z n Q 4 ' 9 3 0 2 7 -' 3 I' cf 'Q f J: , I 5 g s ming -L A ll .-. s A It 4 , Q' Io I I r,' Er. Q ,ss Vizifyil 'Xxd S' .JFZKRJX 4'-J 5 - '4 fly- X PEKRUL, EMILY JULIA ..Em,, Accoun.tunt-Ushers' Guild 4: Tri-Y Om- cer 4: Color Guard 4: Com'l Club 2. 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: G.S.L. Rep. 2. PERRY, INACIA Nancy Music' Teuchferwllank Cashier 3, 4: Dona- tion Day 3, 4: Safety Club 3 : G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: French Club 1: Book Club 1: Traffic 1: Sch. Pin 1. 2 -' . ' A1 ,- PELLI, THEODORE Ted Toolnmkm--Hi-Y Treasurer 3, 4 : Rifle Club 4: Student Council 1. PETERSON, GERALD DWIGHT ..IeMy,. Engineer-Home Room Football 2, 4: H.R. llasketbal 1, 4: Crit. 2, Assoc. Ed. 3: Play- ers Club 2, 3: Rifle Club 3: Science Club 2, 3: Slide Rule Club 2. 3: Transfer from Hillhouse. E391 PE LLIICANO, VIVIAN MARY Tina Opera Singer-Operetta 2, 4: Know-Your- City Club 4: Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Italian Club 2, 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, :4 Italian Festival 4: Com'l Club 4. PETERSON, RAYMOND FRANCIS KIPCICU Radio Technician-Traffic Squad 3, 4: Spanish Club 3. A '?1:3f f S5-' A gy'7,B'o'G , A w'I-Tl'0Wa'1'zY-.5 X W' E fl ll I T E R I 0 N PIAZZA, JEAN PIETRANTONIO, ADELINE MAE PINCIARO, IOHN LOUIS jean Add Pinch SecretarygG.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 3, Secretary-Ushers G'uild 4: Italian Club 2, Aviation Cadet-Glee Club 2: Cub 1: H.R. 4: Bank Cashier 3, 4. 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2: Student Football 3: H.R. Ldr. 1: Student Council 1. Council 1: Science Club 1 : Sch. Pin 1 : Cub. 5--A-rvvw v ow ewes ww s 1 www-1, wwf-gt f I f 1 ' 'g ! Q 5 I 1 I Q I , I ' 5 I f I S 5 4 5 5 I f 6 S I 1 I f I 5 I r I r I f I ' I ' I i r 3 I 5 I 2 I 5 I 5 N I --- M - v, Iv t- 'Q I o 1' Qtg f A X eg . fi' x Au Mtg! 4 y, 1 fl .. PINTO, FRANK JOHN PIRES, CELESTE FLORENCE PIROZZOLI, ALICE MARIE Frankie Lew Al Dentist-Baseball 2, 3, 4: Italian Club 3, 42 H.R. Basketball 1, 2: French Club 1, 2: Class Rep. 1: Student Council 1: Science Club 1 . PISARETZ, VERA Ver Designer-G.S.L. Rep. 3: Donation Day 3, 4 : G.S.L. 2. 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 3, 4: Sports Club 2, 3: Info. Desk S: D.A.R. Award 3: Glee Club 1. Secretary-Safety Club 3: Bank Cashier 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 3, 4: D.A.R. Award 3: Science C.uh 1. PLUMME R, VE RNELLE RUTH Verma Surgical Nurse-French Club 2. 3: Sports Club 1, 2: Swimming 2: Tennis Team 2: Victory Corp 3. i901 Interior Decorator-G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Dona- tion Day! 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 3, 4: D.A.R. 1, 3. POKLEMSBA, STELLA MARTHA Ted Aviutriz-G.S.L. 8, 4: Trans. Com'l High N. H. 2. Nlnf't01'nFortg-Four - PO LLAOK, RICHARD FREDERIC Rock POLOZZOLO, JOHN ANTHONY Johnny Aerorlauhkwxl Engineer'-fA.A. Board Treas- U, S ,Navy-Hgme Room Basketball, urer 4: Ride Club 4: French Club 1, 2, 3: French Newspaper 3: Slide Rule Club 3: H.R. Football 3: Sch. Pin 1: Spanish Club 1: Cross Country 1: Class Comm. 1. IDI PORT, GERALD JOSEPH Hlewyn Aeronautical Engineer-Rifle Club 4: H.R. Basketball 2, 3: H.R. Football 3: French Newspaper 3: Slide Rule Club 3: Trumc 2, 3: French Club 1, 2, 3: Airplane Model Clug 2: Stamp Club 1: Crit. 2: Cub 1: Book Clu . , - -IN 'X ' 'X 'fvn xv.mv.s.s.mw.1 158555 minus SHS! W 'T N 4 ,J -J J I A 4 I 6 f 3 4 4 A . S 3 4 f 2 I , I I , f 2 I I Z A ll Q 6 Q 2 7 I1 if n : I ' 9 0 4 I l 6 1 f , 0 4 .1 3 I S PV J' 3 A ' ,i r Q g A wily Q A ll ' . 4 4 1 1 ' Z . our: as lpjdxl 'Rx Q ' ', ' ' x N 4.4 A , 5. A , E' PORTER, MILLICENT EMILY POSH, STEPHEN JOSEPH PRITULA, ANTHONY Mill Tib Putt Nnrnc-Class Vice-President 4 : Class Chmn. 4: Crit. 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Ushers' Guild 4: Tri-Y Pres. 4: Chmn. Soph. Rec. 4: Traffic 3. 4: Operetta Comm. 4: Info. Desk 3: Class Rep. 3: French Club 1, 2: Sports Club 1, 2: Ldr. Letter 1. REBACK, DOROTHY ANN Dot ArQn114Nursc-Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, , . Toolmakcr-Rifle Club 4. REDER, JANE ANN njamen Secretary-Donation Day 3: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4 Com'l Club 2, 3: Host and Hostess 1: Stud: ent Council 1. I91 l U. S. Marines in November, 1943. REESE, MARY EDITH Sister Hair Dresser-Assistant Bank Cashier 4 G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Victory Corp 3: Safety Club. 'N C REILLY, DANIEL JOSEPH Casmir Lt. U. S. Coast Guard-A. A. President 4: A. A. Board 4: Basketball J. V. 3: Basket- ball Varsity 4: Class Comm 2, Class Treas. 2: Color Guard 4: H.R. Basketball 1. 2, 3: H.R. Football 3: Hi-Y Pres. 1: Science Club 1 : Traffic Board 3: Traliic 3 : Track 2: Cross Country 2. REILLY, VIRGINIA MAE Irish Private Secretary-Sports Club 4: Players' Club 2, 3: Com'l Club 2, 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Crit. 2: Library Squad 2: Host and Hos- tess 1: Glee Club 1: Science Club 1. R I T E ll I 0 N RENZULLI, SAMUEL EDWARD nsam., Joined the Marines November, 1943. 16'- '399TYYWi1C': XCYQWQXT Y-I C-UGS TKRWX b f l 1 I I 1 . 1 I 1 C Q I f C ' 9 f f 1 6 f I Y I 5 5 ? , , f 1 I 91 f 1 I 1 f ' f I 1 5 5 Z f 7 f ' 1 5 5 5 1 V. 1 l s fl' 5 ,4 4, ' iif 5 e I, 2-Ev Q x4 A901059 'Il E ?f 1, 4 Lg Zfs-D REYNOLDS, RUTH EDNA RIOCIO, RAMONA MARIE ROSENBERG, CARL B'rown'Eyes Mona Gcstap Social Worker-G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Com'l Club 2, 3, 4: Science Club 1. ROSSI, ANTHONY MICHAEL Tony Electrical Engineer-H.R. Basketball 3: Football 3: Stage Crew 2: Swimming Doctor-Managing Editor Criterion 4: Assoc. Ed. 3, Reporter 2: Feature Ed. Spanish Newspaper 4, Reporter 3: News Ed. Latin Newspaper 2: Prize Play Author 4: Ushers' Guild 4: Color Guard 4: I-LR. Ldr. 4: Operetta 4: Sch.-Leadership 3: Prize Plays 3: Community Chest Speaker 3: Class Comm. 2: Info. Desk 3: Bank Cashier 8: Traffic 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Players' Club 3, 4: Debating 4: Latin Club 2, 4: Program Chmn. 4: Glee Club 1, 3: Donation Day 2: Nat'l Honor Soc. 1: Ed.- in-Chief Maplewood Pen 1. RO WLAN D, ETHEL MARGARET Bonnie Navy Nurse-Lunch Room Cashier 4: G. S.L. 2, 3, 4: Sports Club 2: Swimming 2, 3. l92l Aeronautical Engineer-German Club 4 Basketball: H.R. Football 3. RUBEN, SYLVIA asus.. Merchandise Manager-Yearbook 3, 4: G S.L. 2, 3, 4: Retail Selling 4: Class Comm 3: Know-Your-City Club 8: Safety' Club 3 Trafiic 1. Class Comm. 4: Slide Rule Club 3: H.R. IGN S 2 Z5 Z Q VJ' 3 rg ' mg m Q c':-- ' -,: :Z 5 A553 Sir? a -ls l' . -- gig '! 5 . 5 V22 3 Q 1. 3 Q I Q ' rn 5 I O A J ET: cn S A 'C 5 g - 1 I fr: ! fag 4 9 SFT cn ,Eric O , -PQ -'33 4 S 5 3-::n.ml'11 .. se'-BEF' N .. ! msg U 5-fi O 1 Fifi' E 3' Neff U' mg. O QCEN. ,Q U. 5 E ez J P33 7U 295- 3 J E 1 I C0236 I E'g 5zz . gl : 'U' 35:1 35 UC ITE 5 Sr- C ,. H :fa U1 4 4 ' Q 2 4 s f 3 4 1 5 4 in ' 'Z I , 3 A 0 , 1 3 9 o 4 4- ' a 0 4 9 0 9 6' .3131 2 ' rf! A Q 2 2 2 ,1' ..,. 1.--F. vt ' AQ, C C 3 1 'ii' : v3 N 4MMW . ,,4-,Mika 4.1 a , , p . if xi Hfsfif -A, ' ' SCHIPUL, DOROTHY ELSIE SCHLENK, ROSEMARIE. SCHNALL, SYLVIA Dot Honey Syl Rumzr--Retail Selling Secretary-Treasurer 4: Ass't llank Cashier 4: Ushers' Guild 4: Glu- Club 1. 4: Retail Selling 2, 3: Safety Club 3: Know-Your-City Club 3: G.S.L. Rep. 2: Library Squad 2: Cub 1. SCHOENFELDT, MARY E. Sis Secretary-G.S.L. 2, 3, 4. Tmzrhvr-Junior Red Cross Representative 4: Info. Desk 3: Safety Club 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Crit. 2: Yearbook 2. SCIARRILLO, IOSEPH FRANK Slim jobannn Dortor of Philosophy-Track Team 2: Trans. Evander Childs High 3. T931 Secretmy-Assistant Senior Representative 4: Yearbook 4: Donation Day 2, 3, 4: G S.I.. 2, 3, 4: Traffic 4: Ushers' Guild 4: Info. Desk 3: D.A.R. Award 3: Know-Yuur- City 3: Safety Club 3, 4: Tennis Team 2, 3: Victory Corps 3: A.A. 2, 3: Cnm'l Club 1, 2: Crit. Bus. Staff 2, 3: Sports Club 2, 3. SCULL, EDWARD JAMES ..Ed., Priest--Chairman of Safety Club Frolic 3: Traffic 1, 2, 3, 4: Swimming 4: Spanish Newspaper 4, Club 3, 4: Safety Club 3, 4: Sch.-Leadership 2, 3: A.A. Board 3: Latin Club 1, 2: Cub 1: Sch. Pin. A Wi- lZRlTERl0N SCULLY, EUGENE SEAVEY, PHYLLIS MARIE SEERY, MARY ANN Slack Phyl Sew Business Mun-Bank Cashier 2: Club Priv-ate Secretary-French Club Treasurer Accountant-G.S.L. Representative 4: G. S. Newspaper 1: H.R. Basketball 2,3, 4: H.R. 2: Sports Club 2, 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: L. 2. 3, 4: Community Chest Worker 4: Jr. Football 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2: Trafllc 2, 3, 4: Com'l Club 2, 3, 4: Swim- Red Cross 3, 4: Com'l Club 2, 3, 4: Cub 1: Track 2, 3, 4. mine 3: Glee Club 2. Sch. Pin 1. E--ft-Vvtve sw revies-ist wi QSQQ ws-rg! 5 1 e 'Q 5 c I , g 5 5 5 r Z S S 4 S S I f 5 r 1 f I I ' 6 ' r i r 5 S ? f Q I f I a ! n 1 ! 1 e ef 1 F 2 2 ' ' f . I 1 5 ' 5 zilibn' b fi ' I A gui X le 1 s wx 'F ... Annum.-2-?f'gwqE,S ' If s 4 ' Q ff' SEPERACH, HELEN LYDIA SERINO, LOUIS JOSEPH SHAMISS, JOHN Helen Lou Syrian SeMemry4Ushers' Guild 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2. 3. SHIMKUS, EDWARD THEODORE Ted Pilot-Basketball Varsity 4: Basketba'l J. V. 3: H. R. Basketball 1. 2, 3: Swimming 2. U. S. Navy-Band 1: H.R. Basketball 1: Court Club 1. SHOSTAK, ANN Shossy Comptometrist-Players' Club 2, 3: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Crit. 3: Com'l Club 2, 3, 4: Library Squad 2, 3: Traliic 1, 2, 3: Safety Club 2: Sch. Pin 1: H.R. Ldr. 1: Host and Host - ess 1. i941 Mechanical Engineer-Junior Red Cross Representative 4: H.R. Basketball 3: Crit. 3. SILVER, ROBERT SiI Chemical Engineer - Scholarship-Leader ship 3: Rifle Club 4: Safety Club 2, 3, 4: Stage Crew 2, 3, 4: Class Comm. 2, 3, 4: Donation Day 2, 3, 4: French Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Prize Plays 2, 3, 4: Tramc 2, 3: Board 3: Operetta 2, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Crit. Rep. 3, 4: Book Club 1: Cub 1: Band 1, 2. Nineteen Forty-Four SIMONCELLI, EVELYN M. Shorty IN SINGLEY, EDNA VIOLA ..Ed.. Traveler-Retail Selling 3, 4: Bank Cashier Salesgirl-Class Representative 4: G.S.L. 3, 4: Class Officer 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: 2, 3, 4: Victory Corp 3: Traffic 1. Safety Club 3: Know-Your-City-Club 3: Sports Club 3: A.A. 2, 3: Host and Host- ess 1. SKYDEL, ELEANOR Ellie Private Secretary - Operetta Make-Up Club 4: Prize Play Make-up Cbmn. 4: Com'l Club 2, 3, 4: Crit. Typing 3, 4: Crit. Bus. 3, 4: Know-Your-City Club 4: French Club 1. 2: Mardi-Gras 2: Players' Club 2, 3, 4: Traffic 2, 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4. 5 -gx 1, v. m sr--,'., s,9,v-,'D:Q,'b,Q.S.Q QQNQQQ QAQQQEQXQX if 'N A L- A 4 A , o 0 4 0 ' 4 0' 4 0 4 4' 4 , A ' S ' A 6 I 4 I' 4 f 4 4 9 A f Z f , J 1 4 9 4 0 A 5 , 1 in A 0 4 41 - A A 1 fi R' 3 2 I r , . 'I 9 Q . 95yY I '7 H cl' 1 A 4 , . do 4 , I 'P Y xl' Y 'l n' I 3 0,.,l,, 4 .Jw I , 4-1 S - , I fp md , , sf -A I ' ' I SMIGEL, SHIRLEY ANN SMITH, WAYNE MORSE SOMMA, GLORIA JOSEPHINE Smig Scbmit Glor Authorvss-Cub News Editor 1: Com'l Club 2, 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Bank Cashier 2, 3, 4: Span'sh Club 2, 3: Newspaper 2, 3: Ass't Dir. Prize Playr 2: Know-Your-City Club 2: Scribblers' Club 2: Players' Club 2: Class Comm. 2: Glee Club 1: Sch. Pin 1. SONSTROM, ESTHER MAE --Sisn Infant Nurse-Musical Org. Registrar 3, 4: Ushers' Guild 4: H. R. Cashier 4: Traffic 2, 3, 4: Operetta 4: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 4: Crit. 4: Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Know-Your-City Club 2, 3: Merrie Scrive- ner 2, 3: First Aid 8 : German Club 2: Book Club 1: Sch. Pin 1. Army Air Corp Pilot-Rifle Club 4: Science Club 1. SORENISEN, SHIRLEY ANN Shi1l Secretary-G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Com'l Club 2, 3, 4: Safety Club 3, 4: Players' Club 2. lf95Il Department Mmmger-A.A. Representative 4: Retail Selling 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Ass't C ass Rep. 3: Class Comm. 3: Safety Club 3: Know-Your-City Club 2: Student Coun- cil 1: Sch. Pin 1: Traffic 1: Host and Hostess 1. SPAINE, MARGARET ELLEN Paddy Dietician-Tri-Y Secretary 4: H.R. Ldr. 3: Spanish Club 3: Crit. 2. 3: Yearbook 3: Sports Club 2, 3: Players' Club 2, 3: Class 2: Glee Club 1: Book Club 1: Latin u . 'M - --YIKITEIIIIIN SPEISER, GERALD jerry Munivim:-Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Traffic 4: H.R. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 4: Band 1. 4: Players' Club 2: French Club 1, 2. SPIELMAN, JEAN SHIRLEY Jeannie STAMOS, PETER SAM Greek Dramatic- Actress-G.S.L. Director of Social Dra,ffsmnn!Color Guard 4: Glee Club 1, 2 Activities 4: Spanish Newspaper 4: Ush- ers' Guild 4: Traffic Lieut. 2, 3: Sch.-Lead- ership 4: Players' Club 2, 3, Sec y 4: Span- ish Club 2, 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3. 4: Crit. 3, 4: Ass't H.R. Ldr. 4: Info. 3: Tennis 3: French Club 1, 2. Class Rep. 4: H.R. Basketball 1, 2, 3: H.R Foutbal 1, 2, 3: Science Club 1. 'BETTY Y W I I 5 V I f I 5 r K ' 1 5 1 5 9 f I I ? 5 5 1 I 5 1 f 9 f ' 5 f 3 I ' I f I C ' 5 4 I Q I 4 f , f 5 5 'lm ,i .- f f A xilfg, f f 7-'l?J q, 5 Q f 'f 51l4 '4 . We ,Q 7 A x x rf , x ' X -Ax xr ff ,,.,.,,,,,,?5f,E.,,X-'5 X - ' .JF -ftflk 4 ,Z Ng! f '- STEHLE, FRANCES MARY STEINHARDT, IRVING STILES, MARY LOUISE Fran Itchy Boots Em.bnlm.er-Ushers' Guild 4: Class Rep. 4: Enyiru-erATraHic Board 4: French Club Curia! Nur-sr-Congress Office Worker 4 Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Glee Ass't Sec'y 1, 2, Dir. Soc. Act. 3: Pres. 4: G.S,L. 2, 3, 4. Club 1. Crit. Literary Staff 3, 4: Prize Plays 3, 4 Mardi Gras 2: Book Club 1: Sch. Pin 1 TraFFic 2, 3: Safety Club 3. 4: Frolic 3 Players' Club 3, 4: French Newspaper 3. STOLLMAN, MILDRED STOLLMER, HENRY JOHN STOWE, WILLIAM --Mfr -'Hanky' Bill Nurse-Sports Club 2, 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Navy-Rifle Club 4: Hi-Y Officer 3 .4. Navy --Safety Club 3: Swimming 2. 3: H Info. Desk 3: Com'l C.ub 2: Library 2: R. Basketball 2. Host and Hostess 1: Spanish Club 1: French Club 1. E961 Nineteen Forty-Four W' STRAMOSKI, HENRY ..Hcmk.. Toolmaker-Rifle Club 4. SUCHENSKI, IRENE MARY nl.. SUFFOLETTI, ELSIE 'Ell Private Secretary-Traflic 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4 : Private Secretagf-Ushers' Guild 4: Miss Com'l Club 3: Student Council 1. Duhigg's Sec'y 4 , Com'l Club 2, 8, 4: G.S.L. 2, 8, 4: Sports Club 2: Host and Hostess 1: Italian Club 2, 8, 4: Science Club 1: Sch. Pin 1. I 8 .gs Wx '15 '. m's 1.5.v11.Q,m9.S.'5 Q,-.,q,'ygQQQxg,,5v5o,sqs! Q ' s 4 A --f I g 4 l 6 ' 3 4 4 A . f Z 0 4 4' 4' I f I I I 4 I 6 I 4 A 4 1' I 'J 5 I1 1 I7 f n : I ' 9 0 4 0 A Q 1 A 4 4 n Q . 9 I' I C' T Q Y 5 o mul! L viii A ll ' -. K A 4 I - I 4 ' x 'I 5-' 7 X 's 11 Q X A x , gf 11' ,,,, -H ..4f- lk? 4-f 4 , , . h 1, t, . -A SULLIVAN, SHIRLEY LOUISE SUSTEEN, FLORENCE LILLIAN SUTCLIFFE, CHARLES EDVJARD Shi1l Flo Bud Laboratory Technician-Bank Cashier 4: Ushers' Guild 4: Library Squad 4: Spanish Club 8, 4: Sports Club 2, 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: French Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Crit. 2: Players' Club 2: Host and Hostess 1: Sch. Pin 1: Book Club 1. SWYER, HENRY Henny Air Corp-dJunior Red Cross Representative 4. Secretai-y1Scholarship Pin 1: Com'l Club U. S. President-Rifle Club 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Crit. Bus. 3. Year- 2: Science Club 1. book Bus. 3: Sports Club 1, 2: Baseball 2: Traffic 1. TANGREDI, ROSE FLORENCE TARICK, SERAPHINA ANN Rosie Sally Journalist-Transferred Mameroneck Jr. Nurse-G.S.L. Representative 4: Yearbook High: Archery Club 4: G.S.L. 2, 3. 4: First 4: Traflic 2, 4: Glee Club 1, 2: Sch. Pin 1. Aid 3: Class Comm. 1: Glee Club 1. l97l .5 3 Y W' A- l.lll'l'ERl0N TAULTY, MARGARET MARY Many Secretary-Commercial Club Secretary 4: ABCD 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Sports C.ub 31 D.A.R. Award 2, 3: Info. Desk 3. TESCH, THERESE MARY 'I'eschie f'omme'r'ial Artist-Sports Club President 4: Sports Club 2, 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Crit. Sports Ed. 3, 4: Class Rep. 4: Traffic Board 4: Sr. Girl D.A.R. Award: Cum'l Club 3: H.R. Ldr. 3: Traffic 3: Sch.- Leadership 2, 3 TESTO, GLORIA DOROTHY Glo Teacher-Ushers' Guild 4: Italian Club 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Bank Cashier 3, 4: Info. Desk 3: Sports Club 1, 2: Know-Your-City Club 2: Latin Club 1. E-wrvve v vw Greg- txt ECWGVS-11' TQ! f ,A I I 5 f 5 I I S a I I 4 I f I 4 I 5 f 9 1 f I f I 1 I z I f I 4 Y I f l r I I I f I I f 9 5 5 5 ! e f I In r 'ya' I L , W ' ' A : of 5 so :f 5-.Ur Q s 4114 up f y r X X ,ff Annu., X ' X 25 A 4 xx, , I X? THOMAS, ROBERT EDWARD TITLE, IRWIN TOCCHI, JOSEPHINE BARBARA Bob Hrrwltn Q 1.10 Sanitary Enginvnr-Cub 1: Crit. 2: H.R. Basketball 1, 2, 3: H.R. Footbal 1. 2, 3 Rifle Club 2: Swimming 1, 2: Track 3, 4 TOMLINSON, ADELINE MYRA Ada l'1-ivate Secretary-G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 4: Newspaper 4: Library Squad 4 Cass Rep. 3: A.A. Rep. 2: Sports Club 2 Sch. Pin 1. l'hys'vist-Stage Crew 2, 3, 4: German Club 4: Rifle Club 4: Yearbook 4: Crit. 2, 3: Traffic 2, 3: Track 2: Trans. from Cros- by Hipzh, Waterbury 2. TOTORA, JOSEPH ANTHONY B'rusl1 Aviation-H.R. Basketball 1, 2, 3: H.R. Football 2, 3. l98l Navy Nu se-A.A. 4: Yearbook 4: G.S.L. 2, 3 4: Safety Club 3: French Club l, 2: Host and Hostess 1: Traflic 1. TRINGLE, ELIZABETH IRENE Betty Nurse-Chairman Costume Comm. for Op- eretta 4: ABCD 2, 3, 4: Class Comm, 2. 3, 4: Cass Rep. 3, 4: Crit. 2, 3, 4: Lunch Cashier 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 4: H.R. Ldr. 3, 4: Traffic 2, 3: G.S.L. Rep. 2, 3: Cub 1: D.A.R. Award 1, 3, 4. IIV Nineteen Forty-Four - TRIPOLONE, MAE TUCKER, ROBERT TURNER, ALICE MARY Mae Bob jerry Private Secretary-Ushers' Guild 4: Sports U. S. Marine-Color Guard 4: Bank Cashier Bookkeeper-Merrie Scrivener 2: G.S.L. 2, Club 4: Italian Club 2, 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 8, 4: 4: Rifle Club 4: H.R. Basketball 2, 3. 3, 4: Com'l Club 2, 3, 4. Com'l Club 2, 3, 4: Class Comm. 3: Library Squad 2: Science Club 1. ,s -gx at 'A M S. 's's li v,'t.O.. M545-'S QEQHQQ gg, qu gnupg' 5' I 'N I A A 4 1 3 ' e 4 A 0 4 S 4 4 4 Z ' 1 ' 4 f n 6 I 4 4- 4 f 4 4 Q , n ,f A 4 4 4 ' 9 'l 4 l I 4 A n 4' .- I 3 , ' Z, 'r U. 2 f i '. 9 W 1 O ,Aviv L I ff H s ii D A 4' ! - A 4 5 , . ,Mil M V- 'S 11' if :'l 'R .40-Z A , K4 'xt tex E' A ' - ' TURZIANO, ALFRED JOSEPH ULIASZ, ALEXANDER THOMAS VARGO, IENNIE IDA Fred Smiley jen Italian. Interpreter-Glee Club 1, 2, 8, 4: Italian Club 2, 3, Pres. 4: Operetta 2, 4: Operetta 2, 4: Com'l Club 2. VARS, WILLIAM Courty Architectural Engineer-Operetta 4: Roof Squad 4: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 4: German Club 4: Stage Crew 3, 4: Safety Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Victory Corps 3, 4: First Aid 3: Slide Rule Club 3: Latin Club 1, 2. Pilot- VIOLANTE, ANTOINETTE MARY Neue ,Wave-G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: ABCD 4: Ushers' Guild 4: Traffic 1, 2, 3, 4: Merrie Scrive- ner 3, 4: Ass't H.R. Ldr. 4: Crit. Typist 3, 4: Com'l Club 2: Glee Club 1: Sch. Pin 1. wi C.P.A.-School Bookkeeper 4: Ushers' Guild 4: H.R. Ldr. 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Com'l Club 2, 3, 4: Operetta 2, 4: Spanish Club 3: Class Comm. 3: Prize P all Comm. 2, 3: Players' Club Comm. 2, 1 Jr. Red Cross 3, 4: Spanish Newspaper : Cub 1: Sch. Pin 1. VITRELLA, JOSEPH aloe.. 3 3 U. S. Air CudatASwimming 4: Safety Club 4: Italian Club 3, 4: H.R.. Basketball 1, 2, 3: French Club 2: Com'l Club 2: Football 1: Horseshoes 1. WI I, VOLASKY, AMELIA MILDRED WAHL, MARGARET HELEN Mitcl1ie Interior Decorator-ABCD 4: Glee Club 3, 4: G.S.L. 3. 4: Rep. 4: Operetta 4: Traffic 4 1 1 1 ' r Margy ' Foreign Buyer-G.S.L. Representative 3, 4: ABCD 4: Traiiic 3, 4: G.S.L. 2 3, 4: Retail Sellimz 2, 3, 4: Sports Club 3: Know-Your- City Club 3: Library Squad 3: Safety Club 3: Host and Hostess 1. R I T E R I 0 N WEEKS, ETHEL ELIZABETH He'rby Nurse--A. A.Representative 1, 2, 3: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Safety' Club 3: Band 1. 2: Sports Club 1, 2: Info. Desk 2: Players' Club 2: Swimming 2: Book Club 1: Cub 1: Latin Club 1: Student Court 1. 1 f 4 A 'xl 2 l if 'H I l lj!! 3 Lil' ' X iff lui, uf 5 .- lil Hi! E65 if 4 I sw: , S 1' A Q53 -A TX' V x ' Lyra 1: 'E Oxbvwujk I ,Q',C',-Q, 5, ...J N WILDMAN, CHARLES F, WILLIAMS, HOWARD LEAL WILLIS, JOHN WILLIAM Red Howie jackie Collage-Home Room Leader 3. 4: Rifle Club 4: Basketball Varsity 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Football Squad 1, 2, 3, 4: Football Team 2, 3, 4: Basketball J. V. 3: H.R. Basketball 1, 2, 3: A.A. 3. WILOWSKI, ROBERT FRANCIS Available Electrical Engineer--President Science Club 1: Color Guard 4: Class Comm. 2. 4: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3: H.R. Ldr. 2: Class Rep. 2. Radio Engineer-Rifle Club 2, 3: Crit. 4: Sports Club 2: Track 2: H.R. Basketball 3: Swimming 3: Traffic Court 1: Cub 1. WILSON, HELEN LEE William Secretary-Library. Squad 2, 3: Safety Club 4: Traffic 3, 4: Com'l Club 2, 3, 4: G. S. L. 2, 3, 4: Sports Club 1, 2, 3: Swim- ming 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2: Crit. 2. 3: Tennis 2, 3: Science Club 1: Cub 1. KIOOJ Lawyer-H.R. Basketball l, 2. 3: H.R. Football 1. 2, 3: Track 2: Cross-Country 2. WOLFOVITZ, RUTH Wolf Commercial Pilot-First Aid 3: Yearbook 4 : Know-Your-City Club 8: Players' Club 4: Safety Club 3, 4: Sports Club 3: ABCD 4 Nineteen Furly-l our- 'W WOLLNER, MARTIN DAVID WOOD, JAMES WOODCOCK, ROBERT GERALD Mm Jim Bob Forealry -Safety Club 4: Jr. Red Cross U. S .Marine-Traffic 1: Cub 1. C.I'.A.7Col0r Guard 4: Traffic 8, 4: Bos- Rep. 3: Trans. from Harding High 2: Bass ton Umv. Book Award 3: Crit. 2, 3. 4: B115- Chorus 1. 2. Asst. Mgr. 3, 4: Yearbok Bus. 2, Asst. Mgr. 3, 4: Com'l Club 2, B, 4: Class Comm. 2: Sch. Pin 1: Sch.-Leadership 3: Cub 1. s .5-x 1.1! '. s'A s.S.v'.'U.Q.'mQ.N.S QRQNQ Qqqgghggq X if N, A . . . 4 A 0 S 4 I Q 4 4 2 3 4 2 0 f r I 1 I A A 1- A I' 4 A 2 2 1 '7 A f I .1 Z n I' 4 , 4 f 9 0 4 0 Q 4 1 5 5 3 f 1 L' B n ' . Q1 lf 0 Q I Wifi ' A lt . 3 I ww 4 f s L D 4 3 'J , - W, om.. N ' as 11 ll' lx: 9 ' ' J' ,' ,JSM fi 4--f S , . f- , Cup V WYNNE, FRANCIS MICHAEL WYNNE, FRANK JAMES ZALUDA, JACOB Frank Frank Jack Dovtor-Rifie Club 4: Swimming 4: H.R. llusketbull 1, 2, 3: Crit. Cashier 2: Traffic 2: French Club 1, 2: Book Club 1: Sch. l in 1. ZARIFF, JOSEPH ASPER Syrian Naval Air Cad:-I-liiiie C,ub 4: HJC. Bas- ketball 1, 2: Science Club 1. Navy-Congress Cub 1: Stamp Club 1: Sci- ence 1: H.R. Basketball 1. ZARILLI, JOSEPHINE ELAINE Hjud.. Nurse-Ushers' Guild 4: A.A. Board 4: A. A. 2, 3, 4: Italian Club 2, 3, 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: First Aid 3: Sports Club 3: Swimming 2. 3: Science Club 1. f101J Journalist-TraHic 2, 3: Swimming 4: French Club 1, 2, 3: Slide Rule Club 3: Crit. 2: Stamp Club 1. ZOLDY, VIRGINIA RUTH Jinr1y Secretary-Criterion News Editor 4: Crit. 3, 4: Ushers' Guild 4: G.S.L. 2, 3, 4: Com'l Club 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3, 4: Com'l Club Newspaper 2: Spanish Club 2: Base- ball 1: Maplewood Pen 1: Journalism Club 1: Nat. Honor Soc. 1. :VMI L l Il .. , Cler' l'lIl VELECKY, IRENE AG ATHA Rene l'riI'ulrz Sm-rei1IryfCoIor Guard 4: Crit. 41 Yearbook 4: A.A. Rep. 3: Donation Day 3: Vluss Comm. 1, 2: G.S.lI. Award 23 Sports 'I I ' Library Squad 2: liook Club 1: II 1 : Host and Hostess 1. If ll I T E ll I 0 N ZOUDERER, SHIRLEY ZOUDERER, LILLIAN Zoudy Libby Sovial Workerfljlayers' Club 2, 3, 43 Year- Sofia! Sf'r1'i1'e Workerf fPluyers' Club 2, 3 book 4: Ushers' Guild 4: H.R. Ldr. 3: Safe- 4: Jr. Red Cross 3, 4: Class Comm. 4 ty Clllb 33 A.A. Rep. 2: Crit. 2: French Spanish Club 3. 4: Com l Club 2, 3, 4: Infi Club 1, 2: Sports Club 1, 2: G.S.I.. Rep. 2: Desk 3: Prize Play Comm. 2, 3: G.S.I.. 2 G.S.L. Award 2. Il, 4: Cub l : Host and Hostess 1: 'I'I'IIHic 1 Sch. Pin 1. i,..w:vve v News cess -ww: es vw v x vu-sw z 7 'J g l I 5 s l I I , r J, I f I ' G 5 1 5 5 f SENIORS WITHOUT PICTURES f Z I 1 EARLE, JOHN MICHAEL I f f f IVANOFF, WILLIAM ROLMFIELD I g JEFFREY, JOHN DONALD f g KILLIAN, JOHN THOMAS I 1 LA RUE, JOANN FRANCE S 1 MALTZMAN, BEVERLY BETTY f C MQCLUNE, DORIS I 2 PAGLIARO, FRANK ANTHONY 5 5 PECK, HARRY RONALD f in sg TRISTAN, FRANK J 'yu l I f Jiuaiqf 5 Q' Af A LL -9044 . tb I , - M , gqquuj i-!'6'gwi ' A X -Zi mf- 4 -'X k.f A' BURTON JOHN WYN US oBu1-to Playeus' Club President 4: Treas. 3: Yearbook Group Picture Comm. 3: Giaduation Comm. 3: Stamp Club 3: A, A, Rep. 3: Safety Club Co- Chmn. 3: Prizv Plays 2, 3: Second Acling Prize 2: Class Comm. il: Cri- teiion 2: Latin Club l, 2: Book Club President 1. Died September 16, 1943 If 102 1 TEACHERS' DIRECTORY-APRIL I5, I944 CENTRAL Sides, Arthur Cf-Ph.D.-Principal Roth, Friedrich G.-M.A.-VicefP'rincipal Farnam Armstrong, Frederick M.-B.A., B.Th. Barnum, Clara P.-M.A. Barske, Carrie M.-M.A. Barss, Katharine G.-B.A. Bono, Ernest C.-B.S. Brinsmade, Dora F.-BS. Bryant, Hazel F.-M.S. Burnham, Dorothy W. Burns, Rita E.-B.A. Bushnell, Marjorie R.-M.A. Carter, Elizabeth A.--M.A. Claps, Louis C. fentered Armyj Courtney, Norma W.-B.S. Cochran, Grace H.-M.A. fdec McKee, Margaret L.-B.A. Coley, William S.-M.A. Colonnese, Mary M.-B.S. Curtiss, Lucy S.-M.A. Daniels, Berenice-M.A. Day, Emma S.-B.A. Ducsay, Ella M.-B.S. Duhigg, Jessie W.-B..S. eased, Fairbanks, Alice T.-M.Ed. Fall, KatharineQB.S. Flanagan, Alice C. Good, Glendon R.-B.A. Gordy, Nelson S.-ACC. Ill, Greene, Marion W.-M.A. Hallock, Ada V.-B..S. Haskin, Florence-M.A. Hawes, Helen G.-M.A. Horne, Belle Hurley, Margretta M.-M.A Johnston, Cecelia L.-B.S. Keane, Dorothy-B.S. Killelea, Ralph M. Ladd, Ruth-Ph.B. Lakeman, Earl L. Leonard, Dorothea E.-B.A. Lewis, Esther C.-B.A. Lindstrom, James E.-B.S. Lockwood, Helen-M.A. MacGovern, Lois-M.A. Magut, Emma L.-B.S. , julia C.-M.A.-VicefPrincipal Maloit, Paula G.-B.S. McCarthy, Anna L.-R.N. McElroy, Estelle L.-M.A. Murphy, Mary L.-B.A. Murren, Mary E.-B.A., B.E. Newton, Charles F.-B.C.S. O'Brien, William F.-B.S. O'Meara, Stanley R.-M.A. Osman, Esta D O'Sullivan, Mary E.-M.A. Perkins, Irving H.-Ph.B. Reilly, Edward -I. Rice, Mabel A. Saunders, Aretas Af l'h.B. Shapiro, Bernard R. Silverstone, Lester S.-B.A. Stott, Jane S.-MBA. Terwilliger, Carolyn H.-B.A Terwilliger, Earl A. Towne, Stanwood B.--M.A. Truman, Lloyd W.-M.A. CONGRESS Collins, Agnes E.-M.A. ViCC'PTf1lCl'f3dl Allen, Maye C.-B.S. Fry, Martha A.-B.S. johnson, Sylvia A. Ryan, Margaret-B.A. Ballou, Hattie C. Gaffney, Helen B. Keating, Mary A.+M.A. Schwab, Sybil G.-M.A. Becker, Alma-M.A. Grover, Ila G.-B.S. Kennell, Frank R.-M.A. Schwartz, Jack-Plh.B. Blakeley, Ann Marie-B.S. Halpin, Alice C.-B.A. MacDonald, Florence B.-M.A.Shepheard, Bertha D.-B.S Brown, Earl W.-HM.A. Healey, Maude E.-B.S. Quinn, M. Louise-M.Ed. Wassmer, Harold-B.S. Del Vecchio, John D.--A.B.Hirst, Howard L.-B.S. Rose, Ruth-B.S. Wright, Grace E.-M.A. Edwards, Lee Hurley, Alice W.MM.A. Ryan, Frances K.--B.S. IN MEMORIAM GRACE H. COCHRAN - Died March 24, 1944 Grace Hazel Cochran, a graduate of Wellesley College with a Master's degree from Columbia, came to Central High School in 1922 as a teacher of English. Quiet and unassuming, she gave to the school twentyftwo years of faithful, loyal service. To the last hour of her life she was true to the task she had chosen. There is no death.- They only truly live There is no death To those whose hearts are set Who pass into the life beyond, and sec This earth is but a school preparative For larger ministry. On higher things than this life doth afford: How shall their passing leave one least regret. Who go to join their Lord? There Is No Death , by John Oxcnham 5103.3 A. A. Board ........................... A. A. Managers, Girls ....... A. A. Representatives ....... A. B. C. D. Squad ,........,,.. Acknowledgments ........ Aeronautics .......,.......,. Archery, Girls ...,....,.,.,......,.. At The Helm Collins, Miss Agnes. Farnum, Miss Julia. Roth, Fred .......,........,.. Sides, Dr. Arthur... Band ..............,............,,................. Baseball ............................. Basketball, Girls ........ Baske.ba11, J.V. ..................... . Basketball, Varsity ..........,.. Boys' Glee Club ............. Cheerleaders ........,............. Commercial Club ........... Congress ................................ Congress Cub ............. Girls' Glce Club .... Honor Group ...........,. Criterion Business Staff Criterion Editorial Board .............. ........... 3 8 Criterion Staff ...,.........,........ Debating Club ........... Division Pages ............. Faculty Candicls ........ Football Squad ........... Football Team .......,. Foreword .........,,,,,..., INDEX junior Class Adviser ......... 29 ' 20 junior Class Officers ......................,.. 20 Junior Representatives .............,,..,.,..... .. ,.,.... . 19 Junior Scholarshipfleadership .......... .. ..,,..,,,,,104 KnowfYourfCiLy Club 12 Library Squad 29 Latin Cldb Merrie -Scriveners . ...................,.............. .. 6 Orchestra 6 Players' 'Club 46 Prize Plays 28 Prize Play Authors 30 Red Cross 26 Retail Selling 26 Rifle Team 45 Safety Club 24 Senior Class Adviser 39 Senior Cilicers '55 ' ' Musical Organization Officers .......,.... Operetta ., .........,............................................ .. Senior Representatives .,.....................,...,,. 58 58 58 59 19 40 18 .. 40 44 43 44 42 41 41 50 12 50 10 60 61 60 Senior Scholarshipfleadershxp ............ ............................ 6 1 75 Snapshot Pages Sophomore Adviser ................ ,... 13 Stage Crew 53, 63 Stamp and 'Bond 'Cashiers 8 Stamp Club 21 Swimming, Girls' Teachers' Directory ..,...... 21 Tennis .....,............................... 2 Sophomore Representatives ............. Senior Section ........... ......................,.......... ....................,.... 6 3 A- 101 8, 48, 49, 62 Sophomore Officers ......,.,................ .......,.....,.,............ 5 7 57 37 51 ...........,103 28 French Club .....,..,... ........... 1 4 Track ........................,....... ........... 2 8 German Club .................... ..,.,..,,,. 1 7 Traffic Board ,.....,, ,... .,,... 1 1 Girls' Glee Club ..........,........ ........... 4 5 Trailic Court ......................... ........... .........,,. 1 1 G. S. L. OECETS ............,........... ...,....... 5 4 Ushers' Guild ..........,................... ..................... .....,,..... 4 7 G. S. L. Representatives ............ ........... 5 4 U. S. O. Donation Day .............. ............. 4 .......................... 5 0 Hockey, Girls .............................. ......,,........ 3 0 Yearbook Board ..,,.............,....,...,....... ..................... .....,..... 3 6 Italian Club .....,..............,......... ,............. 1 6, 17 Yearbook BusinessfArt Staff ..,.......,.. ........... 3 7 Italian Festival ........... ................ 1 6 Yearbook Workers .,,.......................... ......... . 37 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Mr. Victor H. Borg of the BrewerfiBorg 'Corporation Mrs. Jack Brown of the HammersmithfKon.meyer Company Mr. Joseph Z. Kraus of the Crown Photo Studio Mr. Archer C. Wheeler The Bridgeport Herald The Chance'Vought Aircraft and Pilot joe W. Conn Mrs. Nadine Smith Miss Harriet Kanarek Qfbl, ,, g ,, , ,, , -.wM4.. .-.ww -,www-N.-:-A-.-A RDI! .Maw wQ.-,wwhmm .4651 ff-.'. .Mu .I , U I W'-mn .- ,3 -ad Mx ,-ga ,':Lg:g:H' W ' ' 'liw Compliments of enkins Bros Manufacturers of Bronze, Iron and Steel Valves and Mechanical Rubber Goods 510 MAIN STREET BRIllGEPOR'l', CON N ECTICUT dxf Q! fkfif IIMBIA IIE 00l?DS 0 NEW YURK 0 ll0llYWO0D Best Wishes From Electric Boat Company Gll0TON, CON N ECTIUUT CQINTRACTO BS T0 U. S. NAVY You Boys and Girls 1Yh0 liraduate This Year GET lNTO IVAIIA lV0llK AT ASCO AND IIELP PBUDUCE VITAL MATERIALS - :A I s 0 - WP ran use some undergraduates too! Come In and See Our Personnel Manager CASCO PBUIIUCTS CUBP. Bridgeport, Conn. LIIGV THE BRYANT ELECTRIC CUMPANY A Subsidiary of Westiiighouse Since 1901 ANNOUNCES Wcstiiighcnusc Scholarships for High School Students GEORGE WESTINGHOUSE ENGINEERING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CARNEGIE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Ten scholarships bccomc available at the regular commenccmcnt of the Instituto in june of cach ycar, Applications may bc filcd in the month of February. Inquire Manager Technical Employment and Training, Wcstinghiiusc Electric E5 Manufacturing Company, Union Bank Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. WESTINGHOUSE SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIPS Ten scholarships. Application forms available in December. Inquire Science Clubs of America, 1719 N STREET, N.W., WASHINGTON, D. C. Every automobile accident that causes loss of life, lost, manfhours, or damage to motor vchiclcs helps the cncmy. Ubcy the 'traffic rulcsADrivc Safely With RAYBESTOS BRAKE LINING THE RAYBESTOS DIVISION-BRIDGEPORT, CONN. BRAKE LINING, CLUTCH FACINGS, FAN BELTS, HOSE - FOR CARS, TRUCKS, BUSES wr 'W' WE,RE DIJING 0UB PART To prove it, the government awa d d h ' r e us t e coveted Army and Navy NE' on February 3, 1943 for excellence in production of war materials. We are proud to have received such an honor, and are showing our thanks hy speeding up our production faster than ever in order to et our h h g oys t at bus ride in Berlin they've been waiting for. BBIDGEPURT FABRICS Bridgopurl, I Tonn. Conlpfinzcnts of THE ALLISON COMPANY BIlIIlGEPOIlT TIIEIlMOSTAT C0., INC. PEERLESS UNIT VENTILATIIIN C0.. Manufacturers of N C. Hydraulically Formed Metallic Bellows The Heart of Thermostatic Controls' Metal Stampings and Welded Assemblies 810 UNION AVENUE IZZS CONNECTICUT AVE. Bridgeport, Conn. Bridgeport, Conn. MO0BE SPECIAL TO0I. C0., INC. Toolmakers - Moore Jig Borer 740 UNICN AVENUE Bridgeport, Conn. Telephone 4-4128 Compliments of THE BEAD CHAIN DIFG. C0 BRIDGEPORT, CONN. Compliments of TILO Il00FING C0., INC. 347 Longbrook Avenue STRATFCRD, CONNECTICUT SV BUY WAI-32 BONDS IIAMNIERSMITH-KURTMEYER CUMPANY CRITEIIIUN KW 5611-W9 gba Genfra! Sckoof Gffumzzi Gfssociafion .gnvifes you gb 3a Gfcfive .Members HELP WIN TI-IE WAR I gtg , M x I ,M f I I ' Q., I I of QOQIIEEEOV' . E '.w 1', v- 65 Q 'v 'gc 'fad ' I--f if L Sf?-I If af ' Q2-.5-T Ex' 5 If 1 I m ya H gg! CGI' fl' .z7'f3fPf 'J' I if ,, 'QKIII Q xxx 4. I-lt' -I K covnnnnnnr nnqunsrs 'KEEP SPENDING DOWN 'KEEP BUYING WAR STAMPS AND BONDS 'KEEP ADDING TO YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT Mechanics 8: Farmers Savings Bank CURNHR MAIN AND BANK STREETS Wfbrvwvr-Burg Gnrp. ?rinivv5 F-Bnnklrindvlfs MANUFACTURING STATIONERS Telephone 4-3566 B46 BROAD STREET BRIDGEPORT 4, CONN. Your Class Photographer MR. JOSEPH KRAUS Wishes You Success in Your Future Enterprise THE CIIGWN STUDIO IMPDBTANT GIFTS A N D TRIFLES are appreciated from the I E W E L E R 9,4025 W. MCWRE THAN A JEWELRY STORE Many Gifts from Many Departments jewelers for over a Century 4- f il -fmr-N Xi ,,,. wr GET DUT AND GET UNDER TIII4 SUN Tlll4lll S MUCH WDRK AND l4UN TD BF DDNIQ You r gomg to be mamq s 1nd Uncle S1m s llttle helpers thls summer You re goxng to help un plant and tike clre of your Vxttory Cnrden Read s IS glllllg to take care of your wardrobe problem Domg so nnny thmgs youll be 'busy as a bee md 1 thmffexble too Come IH md ste Re ids eolorful seleetlon of smirtly tulored sults dresses md hlts for your fun moments and all the wonderful rugged tlothes for your workmg moments You ll be 1 hlt lllgllt Ind day Ill fl3h1Ol1S from Re ld S READ' X 211: 1 ,, 1 T ' ' W 1 -.f:- . - Q' -fl ! A A ,- d v p - ' 1 ea tl 'I W ' ., 1 ' , ' ' ' ' .- , 'Sgr .. L 4 4 1 17. . :f '-if '-i.f,7'iT,1q 3 ' , W ' 1 I V Th . 1 , , 1 1 U 1 , , , A H . . V l 5 1 as ,V .. t . , f'5 . , . , , , . ' . . ,. gl, ff ig . Q, 1 ,,.. Q 5 r . K s - 1 1 1 , 1 1 2, 1 , ' , ' , ' ' ' Q ' ' ' ' HHH f-. -2 L .- 500 I Ia! UW MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED We don't have to checkfup on how many yearfbook prophecies come true. But it has been our experience that it's the young man or young woman who looks successful who's the one most likely to succeed. Over half a century has taught us how to fit students .... their figures .... their pocketbooks .... and their tastes. YXQQXQSSQQ Corner of Main and Wall Sfreeis uf CVMAAM fa Civil, 0 14.4 Bridgeport Hydraulic Uompany THEY WILL N0'l' BE FOUNll WANTING Founded in the precepts which teach Liberty for all mankind Ready now to take their places in battle und in homes To do their jobs in our factories und in our fields With the determination which shall never be conquered. To these young men and women in whose hands our destiny lies, we offer our faith in their future. I-IOWLAND'S Bridgeport, Conn. ' 4165! Compliments of A FRIEND FOR FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES AND SILVERWARE Selected by a Registered Ieweler AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY cm lllllllill All!! 'U 1 BROAD STREET NEAR FAIRFIELD AVENUE -' -:ds NDI VM - Buy your tickets to Tokyo here! 518.75 u ..,...eQ!5lm..1 Remember- MANLY SPOB,TSWEAR 1000 Main Street FOR SNAP AND STYLE IN SPORTSWEAR AND SLAX GRADUATES ! ! The years ahead will make your graduation p h o t o g r a p h more treasured-by yourself and all who love you. Arrange to have it taken today. We have the cap and gown. DALE STITIIIIIS 39 CANNON STREET Phone: 93367 Willa BRIDGEPORT-PEOPlE'S SAVINGS BANK - -- 1---1-y ADI W, new fEverything for the Great Outdoors, Compliments of ALTIERPS PHARMACY THE ALLING RUBBER 110, PRESCRIPTIONS - Soms -W CANDY 3129 MAIN ST. Corner of Savoy St 38 FAIRFIELD AVENUE BRIDGEPORT, CONN. Phone: 412735 CIIRISTINIIPS SAI.0N OF H A I R D E S I G N 945 MAIN STREET Liberty Building - Room 318 PHONE 'S-6401 BRIDGEPORT, CONN. Compliments of C 0 N T Y 9 S SEASIDE PARK Compliments of ARMY 8 NAVY STURE 990 MAIN STREET THE BURNS F0. Asphaltic Concrete Driveways Asphalt and Cement Sidewalks 480 I..IN'Dl.'EY STREET Telephone: 4f09l7 Compliments of A FRIEND W. T. GRANT C0. 65 CANNON STREET Tel. +0025 Bridgeport, Conn. IU! VNC V0lilIE DEYURATUIIS SAMUEL BERK 215 FAIRFIELD AVE4CoR, BROAD ST. Bridgeport, Conn. Tel.: 18359 JIGV VYA'l'SON'S DEPAIITIVIENT S'l'0llE For .Quality Nferchandise at a Saving EAST MAIN ST. BRIDGEPORT Compliments of TIIE UNIVEIISITY SlJll00L 670 Clinton Avenue BRIDGEPORT, CONN. THE VOGlIli DRESS Sllill' IDA J. KoTLER, Proprietor II32 Broad St. Bridgeport, Conn. alfa Corner Main at Golden Hill Bridgeporfs Largest and Thriftiest Assortment of HIGH SCHOOL FASHIONS Compliments of STBATFIELD ll0'l'EL Bridgeport, Conn. UNITED I5lEN'S Sll0PS Bridgeportfs Leading Haberdashers 1058 MAIN STREET Stores in Principal Cities TIIBEE 0'NEll.L BINIS. - Printvrs - 405 FAIRFIELD AVE. Phone: 5f76II an W' IO! I A GILl!IAN,S MUSIC STURE Complzments of FOR BETTER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PIANOS, ll L 8 C0 RECORDS, SHEET MUSIC, RADIOS Q 0 A A 0 IHC. If it's Musical we have it. 243 FAIRFIELD AVE. IIAYNES 1Vl0T0llS INC. Compliments of Quality Service on all makes ll A T 1. H , S of Cars and Trucks 184 EDM ST. BRIDGEPORT, CONN. WALL ST. -A FAIRFIELD AVE. TELEPHONE: 6'0171 J0llN ADAM HUGO Reminder of Piano Virtuoso and Composer LEE Bll0'l'llEllS PIANU CoMPosmoN AND ORCHESTRATION Complete Home Outfitters Studio 189 State St. Tel.: 46924 1379 Main Street BI'iClgCP0ft ll 8 SON F URRIERS Largest Manufacturing Furriers in the City FUR CoATs-Ready to Wear and Made to Order REPAIRING, REMODELING, STORAGE 215 State Street fCor. State Es? Broad Stsj PHONE: 345793 BRIDGEPORT, OONN. NIV' Compliments of A FRIEND IEA VN All kinds of SEA FOOD in season PRINl'E,S GRILL AND TAP RDDRI 168 STATE STREET Bridgeport, Conn. nw MCCOY - FERRON STUDIO - STAGE DANCING - Private or Class Instructiong Adults' and Children's Classes Also instruction in Piano, Violin, Voice, Accordion, Saxaphone, Banjo and Radio fMicrophoneJ Technique Orchestras for All Occasions 74 LYON TERRACE Bridgeport, Conn. NDRTII PARK FRUIT and VEGETABLE NIARKET Cor. North E99 Park Avenues The Place on the Corner DIEADE 8: SElVl0N PAINT C0. THE PAINT PEOPLE PAINTS - WALLPAPER 250 MIDDLE STREET Next to Fire Headquarters TIIE SFIIWERDTLE STAMP C0. REID 8: TODD. INC. Rubber Stamps - Stencils E W E L E R S Everything for Marking I Est. 1883 Mairkiiig Device Headquarters 4,5 CANNON ST. BRIDGEPORT 1054 MAIN ST.-Opp. HoWland's Compliments of MERRITT BUILDING CD. TIIE MIDWAY FO0D DIARKET 250 WASHIN'GTON AVE. Wi'shes a Happy and Successful Future To All Central Alumni uc W' I -A MV Compliments of HUTEL SAv0Y BABNET -IEVYELERS BEN FRIEDMAN Watches, Diamonds, Iewelry and Expert Watch Repairing 1242 Main Street Bridgeport, Conn. Opposite Stratfield Hotel Phone: 7-8004 Compliments of FLETI 'll Ell Tll0l5I PSUN. INF. Architects - Engineers Since 1910 BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT Design for Modern Efficiency For Prescriptions and Drugs Try - THE ETHICAL - First Tllli ETIIII TAL PIIARIVIAUY 1260 Main St. Opp. StratHeld Hotel For Prompt Delivery PHONE 5-4123 DAVIS 8: SAVABD C1.o'rH1Nc: Foil YOUNG MEN 1118 MAIN STREET Phone: 341793 YYIIEELEII 8 170. Grain, Groceries and Seeds CORNER COLD AND MIDDLE STREETS THE COPPER BOWL LUNCHEON, AFTERNOON TEA AND DINNER DIVIDENDS APRIL l and OCTOBER 1 IIITY SAVINGS BANK N. E. Corner of Bank Street 122 BANK STREET BRIDGEPORT Bridgeport' Connecticut M9152 IIQA Y - WV IIITZ BALLll00M FAIRFIELD AVE. BRIDGEPORT Scene of the Proms It's happy dancing .... always .... at New England's Most Beautiful Ballroom .... Here Americas Great Orchestras Play i ' Range Oil - Fuel Oil - Coal 156 E. WAISHIINGTON AVE. Phone 6'l161 ARTIIUII WYILKES PAINTING 110. PAINTING CONTRACTORS 333 North Avenue BRIDGEPORT, CONN. PHONE 537189 Central Students! You'll find your classmates and Alumni shopping at M 0 0 N E Y 9 S fliquipment for all sports- Tennis, Golf, Baseball, Softblall, Badminton Table Tennis, Shuffle Board, Volley Ball, Croquet, Horse Shoes 78 ELM ST. Near Broad St. Open Till 8 P.M BACK THE ATTACK 'QI 7 IGM TWMM'X ' N 'V' HM '- ' '1 , ' w,., - uf T' w, 'Mwf'v ',,u 'WY' ' , , 1 ' V ' ' ' V 1 1 ' ' W J ' ' M ' 1 M, Nl 'V' v 1 W 'm' H .'1AFhIm 1 ',Ll, J nwJ!wMNH'!N'? 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