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if 'Ili a ,, g . 1 , lv f, -, I 1 Hs 1 M' f f ,W , 1 ff 4 I , I4 , , 7: GEORGIANA BUTTERSTEIN Service: Mr. Goldensohn, Pro- gram Oltice, Braille Room. Georgiana says she's a camera fiend who can't stand to be kept waiting . . . fall rightyl . . . but she'Il give up the camera any day for a fellow and a good movie , . . fwe thought sol . . . hopes to be a private sec- retary fshe could have fooled uslj. JOSEPHINE CALABRETTA Service: G.O. Office, G.O. Rep., Dance Club, Cheerleader. Records, collecting souvenirs, dancing and eating fill Jo's life C?J . . . her ambition, a two-month vacation in Florida . . . will never forget Mr. Levy . . . pet peeve catty girls . . . Gee, thanks, pall JOSEPH CAMPANELLA fi? f fi V f '- 5-2 .I I -j -1 Z7 1 ,' L if 3 pf ' I . ANTHONY BUZZITA Service: Language Department, Service League, Atlas. Chief interests-math and sci- ence fbeg your pardon?J . . . favorite hobbies-stamp collect- ing and sports Cah, that's betterj . . . dislikes stubborn people... ambition, to be a dental surgeon fteething ring, anyone?J. MARIE A. CALAMIA Service: Guidance Office, Mr. Goldstein, Mr. Gross, Jr. and Sr. Arista. Boys and buying clothes are main interests for Marie C dahl- ing, isn't it too devine?j . . . enjoys dancing and the movies . . . ambition to be a private sec- retary . . . co-op student . . . slightly peevish about Yan- kees and teasing. MINERVA CANCEL Service: Puerto Rican Club. Chief interest Raul . . . favorite hobby reading and going to movies Cwith Raull . . . ambition to be a typist and to travel lwith Raul?J . . . pet peeve get- ting up early. yr- H3 -c S J CARMEN HILDA CABAN Carmen enioys reading, but Richard rates higher . . . she'd like to be a secretary CRichard still rates higherl . . . feels that homework interferes with her personal life . . . fwe'll buy thatll. DONALD R. CALISTA Service: Senior Class President, Chief Justice of Student Court, Brooklyn and City G.O., Coun- cil Rep., Newman Club, Bulletin Staff, Jr. Arista, Sr. Arista Boy Leader. Public speaking first interest . . . collecting books, especially his- tory, Don's hobby . . . aspires to become president of U.S. . . . pet peeve mumblers who tell him to stop speaking Cdon't call us, we'll call youll. CHIARA CANELLI Service: Mr. Doyle. Favorite hobby dancing with chief interest, Bob . . . wants to get married and be a model . .. wants to be a model and get married . . . iReally, it's too muchll . . . Chiara's pet peeve, Oh, your mother-in-low! iYou said itll MADELINE CANGEMI Service: Switchboard, Mrs. Walsh, Guidance Office. Madeline hopes to be a secre- tary-hopes even more to be married . . . chief interest at present, Ronnie . . . dancing and reading are enioyed if snobby people aren't around. ARTY CAMBRIDGE Service: Lunchroom, Lobby. Arty is interested in fresh-water fishing, but a blond named Jane has him fascinated . . . would like to be a stenographer . . . pet peeve! conceited girls and big-shot boys. MARIE CANTORE Service: Mr. Finkelstein, Miss Kaufman, Mrs. Lippman. Marie prefers boys with crew cuts fwhy?J . . . favorite hob- bies are dancing and drawing . . . would love to be a record- ing artist . . . can't bear two- faced girls who are supposed to be friends. fe rf' l Q r 1 j , ,V- 'CF' f 15 ,. c G y
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153' .4-1 JOHN BRAND Service: Program Oltice, Library, Mr. Login. Food is John's star interest . . . hobbies: skating, swimming, art and EATING . . . he is a mem- ber ot the co-op course . . . hopes to be a pilot . . . pet peeve disagreeable teachers Cnext to not eating?J. ANNA T. BRUNER Service: Lunchroom, Mr. Finkel- stein, G.O. Rep., Jr. Arista, Bul- letin Reporter. Anna has traveled to the West Indies, but is still most interested in Billy . . . she would enjoy working for Uncle Sam . . . likes to skate in extra time . . . is annoyed by conceited people . . . Hal RICHARD WILLIAM BURKARD Service: Lobby, Soccer Team. Richard, who plans to enter the ministry, is chiefly interested in the modern trend toward re- union of the Church . . . con- siders soccer his most relaxing pastime. JOAN BRAUN Joan is mainly interested in boys with blond hair and blue eyes fall of them?l . . . she loves to care for her dog when the tropical fish aren't demand- ing attention . . . dreams of at- tending college in Utah . . . ir- ritated by conceited boys . . . He's for the birds. ANTOINETTE BRUNETTE Service: Mr. Goldstein, Miss Tusa, Official Class Treasurer, G.O. Rep., Dance Club. Pudge recently won a bottle of champagne for being best dancer at Arthur Murray's Champagne Hour . . . Cneed we say she likes to dance?l . . . ambition is to reach 5 tt. . . Mm . . . delicious. MARY ANN BURKE Honey is interested in Kenny -and occasionally in dancing, popular records and cooking . . . she says she'd like to be a sec- retary . . . does not like people who show off. . .Zi A' : A 1. .av i JUANITA BROWN Service: Braille Room, Mr. Fin- kelstein. Juanita would like to attend college . . . dancing, especially the mambo, tops all hobbies.. . ambition is D.O.A. ELEANOR BULLOCK Service: 204, 266, Service Lab., Dance Club. Eleanor loves reading, swim- ming, horseback riding, skating and water skiing . . . she'd like best to be a psychologist . . . pet peeve conceited people. MURIEL BURWELL Service: Mrs. La Grosse, Mr. Finkelstein. Muriel reports that Mr. Corte- selli and history are her chief interests . . . but her ambition is to be a model or an interior decorator . . . visited the Uni- versity of Virginia . . . can't stand a conceited boy-not even as a mambo partner. ,,.-- GEORGE BROWN EMMA BUNGERT Service: Mr. Kramer, Mrs. Dand- ridge, Mrs. Walsh. A dark and handsome young man is Emma's main interest... she would love to be married when she's twenty . . . enjoys dancing and swimming . . . but cloesn't enioy girls or boys who are conceited. VINCENT BUSCARENO Service: Language Department, Bulletin Sports Editor. CFade out, girlslj Vincent's big interest is the Bulletin . . . his hobby is sports and more sports . . . ambition is to be a physi- cal education teacher . . . stub- born people rate about as high as a downpour at a double- header. ' 2' 1' I 4,4 'Q ff' ' , I 3 ' , .L f 'f.,7 f , , T 'ii fri: - 4 X I ' ' 1 , V 561 X, z X I , ff 4 1 ,4
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'ps QQ' PATRICIA CANTORE Service: Guidance Office, Mr. Goldstein, Mr. Gross. A co-op student . . . will always remember Mr. Goldstein . . . also remembers Jimmy and buy- ing clothes Cwhich is the main interest?J . . . will take iob as secretary or wife, depending on salary . . . does not consider association with conceited peo- ple or Dodgers fwhat?J desir- able. JEAN CARMOSIN Service: Mr. Payenson, Mrs. Fisher. Jimmy a dominating interest... noted for blue eyes and blond hair, Jean prefers dancing as favorite pastime . . . ambition to get married Care you there, Jim?J . . . people who leave chairs in aisles deserve skinned shins. ANGELO CASSERINO Angelo is fascinated by girls . . . chooses billiards as a hob- by, though . . . would like to be a policeman . . . 8 in the side makes Angelo see red. .f,wffff'f ,, ,, Qfxffi , 1? in 'W . W .. , 4-75-f X as J y, ,.,. , y 4, , X.-if iq? 1,9 ' awk ,, 4. Vi, ISABELLE CAPUTO Service: Pub. Office, Language Office, Gym, Sr. Arista. Isabelle's chief interest is stenog- raphy . . . Chas anyone seen our filing cabinet?j . . . aspires to be a court stenographer . . . can't appreciate snobs. DOROTHY CAROZZA Service: Mr. Hausman, Library, Mr. Levy. Eob scored first as chief interest . . . will never forget Mr. Levy for service . . . likes bowling as spare-time activity . . . to be a secretary rates high as future occupation . . .finds boys annoy- ing. PHYLLIS CATALANO Service: Library, Braille Room, Program Office, P.T.S.A., G.O. Primarily interested in Nicky... likes dancing as a pastime . . . desires to be a secretary . . . people with superiority com- plexes agreeable as a polka at a mambo session ftennis any- one? Oh rathawlf. HO' ,4n4P -.f I? l 4 nm 1 WJ I ' f .1 of 4.30, 1' .Fil MARY CARDELLA Service: Mr. Levy, Miss Cadoux, Jr. Arista, Dance Club. Mary hopes to see the world at least three times . . . at the mo- ment, she'd rather look at a tall, dark doll . . . especially en- joys dancing, reading, and walking in the rain . . . she de- tests double negatives fwhat about positives?D . . . would like to abolish unfriendliness. PHYLLIS CASELLA Service: Subiect Class Secretary, Attendance Monitor. A cruise to the Hawaiian Islands tops interests . . . skating as a hobby makes Phyllis happy . . . will always remember Mr. Gold- stein . . . pet peeve late date . . . You Belong to Me . . . Oh, quit it! JEAN CATRONE Service: Subiect Class Secretary, Attendance Monitor. Jean's main interest is a trip to Las Vegas Ccrazy 'bout neon lightsli . , . likes dancing as a hobby fshake, rattle an' rollli aspires to be a housewife Kbe- fore or after L. V.?J . . . late dates are iust nowhere these days. f i i i MARIE CARLSON Service: Mr. Gottlieb, Infirmary, Mrs. La Grosse. Favorite hobby is crocheting- no doubt for Bob, her chief in- terest fisn't that the most?J . . . will never forget Mr. Frisenger's history class fthe date of the Civil War escapes us nowj . . . desires to be a typist minus pres- ence of unpleasant people. PHIL A. CASORIA Service: Atlas, Chemistry Lab., Program Office. Phil is chiefly interested in math and science . . . finds studying the stars Cthose in the skyl the veriest . . . college and en- gineering degree main ambition . . . can't stand those fourth- grade numbers fwho can?J. WALTER CERNY Service: Miss Hahn, Mrs. Fisher. Walter is interested in art . . . enioys working with a camera when paints get monotonous . . . hopes to go to college-proltv ably to study art . . . he iust can't stand that 0 period fcan anyone?i. fig? ' ..- x, int' Y5'.7' xx 1 - Aw, 5. f, N f W. -L 1 I 1, we ,ik , ' 1 K., . f 4 4' :ii . tc, i ,,,. f .f 'asc 1 , 1 Q if ilk 'ie- 1 Y- A.,-f 1 1.
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