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. ...xi -r, E cas: .l Q vw ff., 1' f, ' V as f.,gMp W . yi.. f-::f,,,ja.fg, A fifiri--f52c:'1Qf?',fL, . J :GA ,'Jf95,:J:.fi ei:-f GEORGE BENASUTTI TINA BERTUGLIA Service: Mr. Gottlieb, Miss Lan- ning, Mrs. Schein. Tina hopes to travel, really en- ioys swimming, and loves Rock Hudson . . . she plans to be a private secretary . . . hopes for a modest boss because conceited men rate pet peeve. SEBASTIAN ANTHONY BILA Service: Lobby. Seby wants it known that he has been very interested in physical education, science and history . . . he rates playing baseball favorite hobby . . . would be happy playing third base for the St. Louis Cards Cwhat's wrong with the Dodg- ers?l. 'C' OLGA BENCHIN Service: Program Office, Mr. Radwin, Mr. Payenson. Born in Uruguay, Olga has made the U.S. her home for three years . . . she finds that paint- ing, dancing and dramatics bring her most satisfaction . . . would like to be an artist or an actress . . . pet peeve bad girls. JOAN BEUTHER Service: Mrs. Walsh, Mr. Capson, Mrs. lntemann, G.O. A career as a stenographer is Joan's ambition . . . in the eve- nings she'd like to dance-prob- ably with chief interest, Roy . . . she finds life made less pleasant by conceited people. SAL BILELLA Service: Mr. Gottlieb. A partnership in his brother's grocery business would make Sal happy . . . driving a truck or a car is his favorite pastime . . . Mickey Mouse irritates him more than a little. ri' 'P A 1 Y vw tai , -np' ia, 3,13 , 'si A . , -x fs-gp : . JOYCE BERGER Service: Mr. Shuman, Mrs. Solo- vay, Mrs. Grossman. Joycelyn's chief interest is traveling . . . her favorite hob- by, ice skating . . . she'd like to be a dental assistant someday . . . dislikes homework, no mat- ter what type or how little. JANICE BEYER Service: Program Ofiice, Mrs. Walsh, Official Class Treasurer, Sr. Arista. Tony and our plans are the big interests in .lanice's life . . . she'd like to be a bank presi- dent's secretary lto help fulfill those plans?J . . . dancing and singing are favorite hobbies... arriving at school too early pet peeve. JOHN BIONDO Service: Lobby, Mrs. lntemann, Jr. Arista. Next to succeeding in the busi- ness world, .lohn is interested in dancing and girls lyes, in that orderl . . . slow walkers in the school halls are cause of great- est annoyance Can eager student alreadyll. Qz'p'gj.g ML Vfg'Qln ' fir . 46' , , , xg t.i 'i ii Q s,g 1 A . x I sn! M 1' 5? CARMEN BERRIOS Service: Program Office, English Department. Chincky is chiefly interested in keeping an eye on Louie . . . enjoys dancing and listening to the radio lwith Louie?D . . . ex- pects to become a secretary CLouie'sJ . . . pet peeve conceit. ROSEMAIRIE BIASI Service: Bulletin Reporter, New- man Club. Rosemarie is chiefly interested in roller skating ibut we doubt thatj . . . considers autograph hunting her favorite hobby . . . hopes to be a Gold Medalist . . . dislikes anyone who has no sense of humor. ROSE BIONDO Service: Mrs. Lippman, G.O. Boys are Rose's great interest Cl knew itll . . . but before be- coming a housewife she'd like to work as a stenographer . . . dancing makes her especially happy . . . getting up for O period scores lowest. ,f c 1313 to-'X -wr igfe-,
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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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'V' 'Ig ,195 P 4 , S-f C- tiff' -x R I PALMA BISCEGLIO Service: Mr. Kramer. Palma has her eye on no one in particular, but boys have her undivided interest . . . enioys dancing . . . more than any- thing else C?D would like to be a private secretary . . . pet peeve people who boast. EDDY BOEHLING Service: Accounting Office, His- tory Ofiice, Trinity Club. Eddy likes to spend his extra time learning to play a uke . . . his ambition is to become a C.P.A. . . . chiefly interested in girls Cat coursej . . . finds people with swelled heads particularly hard to bear. ARLENE ISABELLE BOYLE Arlene loves to roller skate and she loves to dance . . . would like to find time to become a secretary Cprivate, alreadyll . . . pet peeve people who aren't friendly Ctirst?J. 3 X RITA BLANCO Service: Program Office, Lan- guage Department. Rita hails from George Wash- ington High, where she was ac- tive in Dance Club and the Pan- American Club . . . enioys read- ing, dancing and movies . . . hopes to be a good secretary, but is more interested at present in a trip to Puerto Rico. LORETTA BoRKowsKl G.O. Secretarial work is Lorrie's beckoning goal . . . has trav- eled to Canada . . . enioys danc- ing and swimming - dating more than either . , . dislikes conceited people . . . What's new? ARLINE PATRICIA BOYLE Service: 266, P.T.S.A., G.O. Movies, swimming and dancing are Arline's hobbies, but boys are her main interest . . . she wants to be an l.B.M. operator . . . dislikes conceited boys. x J 6 jk O u 11, an nl ' ALLEN W. BLONDE Service: Audio-Visual Aids, Stage Squad, Newman Club. Though his chief interest is mu- sic, Allan rates electronics his hobby . . . he plans to become an electrical engineer . . . and has no pet peeves Cthat's right, nothing disturbs this boylj. ROSE BORZELINO Rose loves to loaf, but comes to life when Al's around . . . hopes to work as a typist or re- ceptionist . . . will never forget Mrs. Lipari and costume design- ing . . . would like to forget snobs and catty girls , . . lt's all right. RONALD BRADDISH fN 'US 6 aa .so , ,sa f fr-'A Z R L' 54 , i r gt. L I-t K ,. 9. H fx 7 i N LILLIAN BLUTCHER Tiny, who is engaged to Johnny, enioys dancing and Johnny . . . plans to become a secretary after graduation Chow did that get in here?J. LUCY BOVE Service: Miss Lee, Library, Lunchroom. Collecting records and bowling interest Lucy, but Tommy inter- ests her more . . . aspires to be a secretary . . . will never for- get Mrs. Brancato . . . detests homework . . . Are you kid- ding? MEARLENE BRANCH Mearlene has traveled to Wash- ington, D.C. and North Caro- lina . . . she likes dancing and records, but Eddie much, much more . . . wants to be a secre- tary . . . pet peeve wasted lwhat, dear?J. 't i Q a ev- y li
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