Bushwick High School - Senior Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1955

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Z1 GLORIA MAYOI. Horseback riding interests Shor- ty, but not too much when Angelo steps into view . . . she'd like to work as a dental nurse . . . getting into P.T. suits will never have a place in Shorty's affections. GEORGE MENGHI Service: Atlas Club, Mr. Polat- nick, Mr. Gottlieb. George would be perfectly hap- py to wear Einstein's sweater someday, but will take Willy May's position as second best . . . still-but still-he'd like most to evade those Regents. fGood luck, Georgelj MARY ANN MILANO Service: Mr. Finkelstein, Miss Lanning, Mr. Kramer, Dance Club. Mary Ann is chiefly interested in Norm - we assume with a capi- tal N . . . she'd secretly love to be a model redesigning clothes when not nursing corns . . . hopes for a short-hour week because she hates alarm clocks the most. ' 'CS L. ,6 dv 53. 19' s. W f - fbc 'tv v 45' i X. .' '-sv. . A la I CAROL MEILL Service: Miss Lanning, 300, Red Cross Rep., Bushwick Bulletin, Sr. Arista. A happy life is Carol's cheerful goal . . . silly question . . . drawing, reading and dancing may make her dreams come true . . . work as a private secretary will supply the cash . . . she dislikes superior people. LEONICE MERTZ Service: Oriole Editor, Mr. Gross, Mrs. lntemann, Dean's Office, Jr. Arista, Sec., Sr. Arista. Leonice lists her future-execu- tive secretary-as top interest . . . we think she needn't worry . . . finds horseback riding and swimming relaxing . . . pet peeve complainers without rea- son-subiect to change with is- suance of this volume. RONALD MILLER Service: Miss Peavy, Lobby. Ronnie hopes to be another Bach, but we're afraid chief interest girls and hobby women may stand i his a . . . Well, thagifsgbzg A Cie QNX Q . I 5 xc rf our CATHERINE MELDRUM Service: Cafeteria, Mrs. Selz, Mrs. La Grosse, Student Council. Mike is always on Catherine's mind . . . reading is her favorite hobby . . . she wants to become a private secretary . . . unre- liable people are her pet peeve. WILLIAM MEYER Mari Lynn can wreck William's model planes any day . . . he has hopes of working after school fatter school or after school?J . . . people who copy homework land who doesn't?D deserve to fail. GENE MINARDI lf wealth, Joyce and music come to till Gene's life, he'll count himself near paradise land who wouldn't?J . . . the only blight could be excessive conceit in his neighbors. wif x ea! 'E' B . 'ft' CARMINE MENAFO Carmine likes art very much . . . his favorite hobby is art . . . his ambition is to be an artist . . . pet peeve lart?J homework. MIRIAM MIDDLETON HENRY MOELLER Service: 204, G.O. People who complicate life with superiority complexes rate a life sentence, thinks Henry, a future court stenographer . . . he also thinks that music as a hobby may help a lot in obtaining his chief desire-to get the most out of life. ,ff 1?- 'I'

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l l I l i . -ez' i l Y HOPE FAITH MANDELL Service: Mr. Gross. Hope hopes to be a dramatic actress . . . won a scholarship from N. Y. Dramatics Work- shop . . . Well, to make a long story short . . . she's fasci- nated by psychoanalysis, but even science can't mitigate her distaste for hypocrites. MARIE MARCHESE Service: Mrs. La Grasse, Mr. Goldstein, Cheerleaders Club, Dance Club. Carmine is always mentioned when Marie is around . . . dancing, laughing and being crazy take up much of her time . . . hopes to be a mother of nine . . . Without a doubt, you're insane. MARIE MARSICOVETERE Service: Girl Leader of Jr. Arista, G.O. Oflice, Member of Student Council, Dance Club, Newman Club. Marie would like to see the world - probably with Dom nearby . . . collecting records would occupy her time for part of itl in these iourneys . . . conceited boys will please get lost in Mesopotamia. I , A V ttf.. Q 932 ff tt A X L V . ,, . il, tv.--. x Q- r, , '2:aQ'g'-rf-'r' A,,, ,, il - ', FANK MANFREDI Service: Mr. Cohen, Mr. Seuffert, Orchestra, Photography Club. Music and tape recordings fill Frank's mind now . . . he dreams of someday being a rich busi- ness executive . . . conceited people needn't call on Frank, he's not at home. CATHERINE MAR'ESCO Service: Mr. Finkelstein, Infir- mary, Miss O'Neal. Catherine may be Bushwick's star athlete, but she's more in- terested in drawing . . . she'lI never forget Miss O'NeaI and Mrs. Brancato . . . You know! . . . loud people are obnoxious, even at tournaments . . . Be- cause of You. RALPH MARTINO Ralph's hobby is collecting tele- phone numbers . . . his ambi- tion is to make a million . . . when numbers are not occupy- ing his time, he prefers skiiing and swimming . . . stupid girls have no place in his little black book. f' . fs , fr ff! 5-'V' MIKE MANGIARACINA Service: Lobby, Visual Aids, Lunchroom. Mike wants to go to school after graduation . . . favorite hobby is bowling . . . his ambition is to be a famous baseball player . . . pet peeve getting up in the morning. ANTOINETTE MARINO Service: Program Office, Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. Brancato, Newman Club, Dance Club, Sr. Arista. Antoinette is interested in boys . . . dancing gets the nod too, of course . . . she hopes to be a private secretary until the day that one comes along . . . she can't stand know-it-alls, so if one is one-. MARYANNE MASCOLA Maryanne will feel her life complete if she becomes a sec- retary with money to pursue her hobby-collecting records . . . of course interesting boys must call in the evening to make the scene complete . . . conceited people are entirely out of the picture. ,f ,si 'ROSE MANGIARACINA Service: Program Office, Student Council, Newman Club, Dance Club. Rose is chiefly interested in peo- ple . . . dancing is her favorite hobby . . . her ambition is to be a private secretary and then marry . . . pet peeve unfriendly people. JOYCE MARSALA Service: Infirmary. Joyce can think of nothing nicer than becoming Mrs. Gerber . . . we think that Sonny has a role here . . . dancing, handball and swimming are her hobbies . . . conceited people rate little consideration in Joyce's schemes. ANNETTE MATRONE Service: Mr. Radwin, Mr. Polat- nick, Dance Club. Annette enjoys baby-sitting, especially for children over eighteen . . . Dime employs her frequently fwe supposel... she'd secretly like to give up baby-sitting, though, for a career as an airline hostess . . . homework will be grounded on all flights. ,,Qw ' 4:-15 hs! -:I l c ,JI Q'



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I 'Q M 5 I' 'ft is :mga syn WJ? J' 5, f X I BERTRAM MOKLEBUST Service: Mrs. LaViola, Boy Lead- er of Jr. Arista, Sr. Arista, Dance Club. Girls coming to school with their hair up are at the bottom of the batting order . . . baseball - especially Gil Hodges - and having pets are at the top of the order with Bert, who hopes baseball will leave time to become a successful business- man. MAVRIE MONTELEONE Service: Mrs. Walsh, Mr. Polat- nick, Mr. Kramer, Dance Club. Interest and hobby - Benny and dancing . . . These Foolish Things . . . will always remem- ber Mr. Auerbach while keeping books . . . and anyone who teases will get the books thrown at him. FERDE MOSCHERA Service: 'l7'I, Mr. Gottlieb, 201. Ferde finds getting up for 0 period crushing . . . this may hinder his becoming an ac- countant . . . sports and bowl- ing may leave a few numbers dangling here and there. Q0 poor, unfortunate balance sheetlj 90 4 t . PATRICIA MONE Patricia wonders what else cat- ty girls hear from their heads . . . besides fellows, who inter- est Pat, too, any kind of music will induce a pleasant frenzy . . . aside from all this, being a secretary and getting married occupy her leisure thoughts. LILLIAN MONTERA Service: Program Office, Braille Room, P.T. Office, Jr. Arista. Lillian desires to be an R.N .... Joe and dancing are necessary stimulants. iAnd we're struggling along on coffeell SAN-DY MUCARIA Service: Mrs. Brancato, Miss Lynt, Mrs. lntemann. Sandy's chief interest, as of this writing, is in graduating Kline form at right, pleasei . . . dancing and skating relieve her of this mental anguish part of the time . . . getting up early for that millionaire who is going to employ h'er as a secretary may cause a real ulcer. 3 CHARLES MONTALBANO Service: Lobby. Collecting stamps is his favorite hobby . . . to go to college his ambition . . . girls and sports don't interest him, and nothing upsets him Knot even stamps without paste?J. BARNEY V. MONTICELLO Service: Atlas Club. Music, maestro -- Barney will knock out the tempo on the drums . . . this may lead to a need of pills - which Barney, as a future pharmacist, will be glad to sell . . . and get this! this one doesn't have enough homework! BARRY Muni Barry is that way about bi- ology, his chief interest , . . he has no hobby . . . ltry ours-it will leave no time to become a lab technician--butli . . . and no pet peeves? Ctoo, too micro- scopici. JOSEPH MONTEFUSCO NANCY MONTUORI Service: Mr. Kramer, Mrs. Dandridge. Nancy is chiefly interested in music . . . baseball CDodger rooteri, and collecting records may leave little time for finger exercises necessary to be a good typist Cond then I wrotej . . . broken dates and the Yan- kees rate like an absent space bar. PAT MURPHY Service: Mr. Finkelstein, Mr. Kramer, Mr. Ellison, G.O., Dance Club. Only the most exotic adiectives apply to Pat's chief interest- college fellows, says she fwho he?D . . . basketball and roller skating are Pat's hobbies . . . to become a model is her ambi- tion . . . hypocrites are motiva- tion for drastic action by Pat. Y' V 'khsg g H, A f 1.-. i I' '27 f' ' 2. 41 , rgqzq W' ,f , , ,,,,,, 5 ,V .1 .,. in W' r . f j 1:52-gffv f if

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