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K, JOHN ABATE Service: Atlas Club, Treasurer of Eighth Term Class, Orchestra. John was active on baseball and soccer teams . . . chief interest is music . . . pet peeve wise guys . . . favorite hobby sports . . . wants to be a lawyer. MARIE ACCARDI Service: 204, 205, Jr. Arista. A member of the co-op course, Jeanne is more interested in Frankie . . . when free from teachers and homework, she has hopes of seeing the rest of the world. FRANK ALBERTI Service: Lobby, Mrs. Brancato, Baseball Team. A member of the baseball team, baseball rates high with Frank fit figuresl . . . he hopes to be- come a printer, but is chiefly interested in being a million- aire fdoesn't figure? . . . can't stand nagging people. if 19' .IO ABBATE Service: Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. La Grosse, Mrs. Dandridge, Jr. and Sr. Arista. Jo is a member of the co-op course . . . chief interest, Hon- ey . . . likes to dance and bake apple pies . . . aspires to be a doctor's wife , . . con- ceited people the worst. JOSEPH AIOSA Service: Library, Language De- partment. Joe's chief interests are movies and girls Cat the same time?J . . . thinks music a fine hobby . . . dreams of being an Italian l love dramatist . . . resents school. AUDREY ALBRECHT Service: Mr. Kramer, Switch- board, Mrs. lntemann, Jr. Arista, Dance Club. Though chiefly interested in boys, Audrey finds time to en- ioy reading, bowling and danc- ing . . . has high hopes of be- ing a secretary . . . private, that is . . . pet peeve conceited fel- lows and girls. CARMELA ACCARDI Service: Mrs. La Viola, Gym, 204, Jr. Arista, Dance Club. Skating, dancing, swimming and record collecting till Carmela's free hours . . . fascinated by people . . . hopes to be a book- keeper and typist . . . iealous girls annoy her. LUCILLE AIOSA Service: Mr. Finkelstein, Mr. Milne, P.T.S.A., Mr. Gross, G.O. Lou keeps her eye on Billy . , . also enioys roller skating and dancing . . , her ambition is to be a secretary . . . pet peeve conceited people. ANDREW J. ALESI Service: Atlas, G.O. Andy's hobbies are playing the piano and baseball . . . aspires to be a doctor and take over his uncle's practice . . . is irri- tated by teachers who give too much homework. . 1 T FRANCES ACCARDI Service: 204, Dance Club, Jr. Arista. Fran especially enioys skating, dancing and swimming . . . would like to be a typist and bookkeeper . . . plans to see the world . . . preferably with- out the annoyance of conceited boys. JO ALBANESE Jo's chief interest is Johnny . . . favorite hobby, reading . . . too much homework annoys her . . . would like to be a secretary. ELIZABETH ALFANO Service: Lunchroom, 252, 204, Newman Club, Jr. and Sr. Arista. Liz plans to attend C.C.N.Y. . . . hopes to know and work with people-especially Joe . . . enioys eating, reading, horse- back riding and dancing . . . dislikes pertinacious people . . likes Moulin Rouge. Y ' rv 14 .,Av ':?i'4. 'A i' Q f dig A -?'. fv- 40' , I T hr 2 adv' . Y- 'if Em f
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fr 1,,-v f44-- cm MESSAGE mm fl.. PRESXDENT education, H. W. of D onold R. Calista In reply to a query on Beecher said, 'Education is the knowledge how to use the whole of one's self. Many men use but one or two faculties out of the many PRESIDENT with which they are endowed. A man is educated who knows how to make a tool out of every faculty --how to open it, how to keep it sharp, and how to apply it to all practical purposes.' When l first read this, it didn't seem of great importance, then it struck me that this man had a great deal to say. Upon inspection my ques- tion was - have our faculties been opened here at Bushwick? During the past years at Bushwick a wide realm of education has been opened, and for many of us, a still wider realm of human knowledge will open as we go on to college to prepare for professional fields. When we have finished using textbooks and teachers as the source of our education, experience will play a major role. We must at all times observe what is going on around us in order to keep informed. So far we have had only fundamental teachings. We are now faced with the enigma of how to apply them toward our final goals. The application of what we have learned and what we will have learned becomes the most difficult task. Beecher says we have to use nthe whole of one's self.' Knowledge is power, but if not used constructively for our development, it will lie dormant. The best possible way to meet life is to awake each morning prepared and eager for its challenges. With such an attitude we keep our minds forever moving. Bear in mind that education never ceases. May the rising sun bring you success and hap- piness each day. , 54411 f F xl. A f aff ff -524 '-f gf V-3 zz. I
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fj f ', qv or N1 'E' iv' FRANCES D. AMOROSO Service: Library, Student Court, Class Secretary, G.O., Jr. Arista. Television and radio are the in Fran's life fthat's what she sayslj . . . her favorite hobby is housework . . . chief interests but she hopes to be a doctor . . . pet peeve people who love cots for does she love cats?J. JOSEPHINE BAIERA Service: Program Office, Lunch- room, Newman Club, Jr. Arista. Jo is chiefly interested in fel- lows, but also enioys dancing and eating . . , she hopes to attend night school at C.C.N.Y. and to become a successful businesswoman . . . pet peeve annoying people. BERNARD BECCHINA Service: Track Team Manager, Newman Club, Atlas Club, Dance Club. Fishing is Bob's favorite pastime . . . and he dreams of becom- ing a Merchant Marine officer Cis there a connection?i . . . so- cial studies fascinate him . . . losing at billiards is most frus- trating. GAIL L. AMSTER Service: Mrs. La Grosse, Pro- gram Office, G.O. Rep., Red Cross Rep. Gail's ambition is to marry Phil -and to be o good wife . . . enioys collecting foreign coins and dancing . . . has been to Florida . . . low score, people with no common sense . . . l'm hysterical. ABE BAKER Service: Atlas Club, Baseball Team, Soccer Team. All sports rote high with Abe, but he'd be happiest pitching for the Brooklyn Dodgers . . . finds playing cards very relax- ing . . . hates to lose at any game . . . What - are you crazy? LORRAINE BEHRMAN Service: Lunchroom, Program Office, Gym Office. Lorraine plans to become a sec- retary . . . but prefers sewing . . . and to tell the truth, would rather dance any day . . . un- friendly boys, when they're around lore they ever?J, annoy her. 5' GLORIA ARICO Service: Bookkeeping Office, 204, Jr. Arista. Favorite hobby working on a Frank Sinatra album . . . chief interest speculating for a good man fFronkie?J . . . plans to be a private secretary . . . likes to avoid discourteous people. PAUL BARRACO Service: Miss Cadoux, Lobby, Soccer Team. Music and B.H. make Paul's life happy - the former as his hobby and the latter as his in- terest . . . he aspires to become a doctor . . . hopes that few of his patients are conceited women. ANTHONY BELLAVIA Service: Program Office, G.O. Office, Class V.P., Jr. Arista Boy Leader. Anthony plans to enter Brooklyn College after graduation . . . lists reading and dancing as favorite hobbies . . . hopes to see Mr. Breslau with a co-op student council . . . considers pedagogues annoying. 7' ,DP L 'IE' 54: 1 Qu- be f DONALD ARNDT G.O. Marine Corps Reserve. Anyone might guess that Don's chief interest is a military career . . . he has hopes of becoming an officer . . . loves to eat . . . wastes no affection on unfriend- ly people. CAROL BARTH Service: Mr. Aronson, Miss O'Connor, Mrs. Folkenheim. Carol loves ice skating . . . hopes to put aside the skates long enough to get married . . . says she will always remember Mrs. Fisher . . . simply hates the late bell. JOE BELLO Service: Physics Lab, Atlas, Or- chestra. Les is chiefly interested in girls, but playing the sax runs a close second . . . he'd like to someday own a chain of drug stores . . . dislikes stubborn people, but he'Il accept them os customers in those stores.
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