Bushwick High School - Senior Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1955

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HAZEI. MURRELL Service: Dean's Office, P.T. Of- fice, Miss McDougald. Future writer Venus Cquite clever with her feet, eh?J says catty' people should please get lost . . . the subiect of boys is treated in glowing terms when her collection of movie star photos isn't occupying her in- terest. FRANCES OLIVA Service: Jr. Arista. Frances likes nothing better than cooking - for Andy? . . . con- ceited people spoil the batter for Fran . . . knowledge of seasoning may prove to be the deciding factor in her endeav- ors to have a happy and suc- cessful life. ELIZABETH PACE Service: Bookkeeping Office, Program Office, Dance Club. Girls who eye Charlie beware of Elizabeth's unmuzzled anger isomeday - somedayi . . . she likes dancing . . . would espe- cially like to waltz up the aisle to the altar. fOr maybe Charlie iust mambos-oh well.l if-if ff 6- ANTHONY NAPOLI Service: Mr. Seuffert, Science Squad, Photography Club. Music-lover Anthony thinks an- noying people would serve beautifully as drum heads . . . or as bowling pins for his favor- ite hobby . . . he becomes gen- tle, though, with the thought of teaching in grade school. iYou blind, impetuous boylj MATILDE OLIVO Matilde collects screen stars' pictures as a hobby . . . but we bet that everyone looks like Louis M, to her . . . Father switching TV channels is added incentive to become a beauti- cian. MILDRED PAl.ESE Service: Miss Cadoux, Dance Club. Vinny and dancing are chief in- terests: one will hardly do with- out the other, says Mildred fwhat say you, Vinny?J . . . snobbish girls are not sought as companions for swimming or skating . . . she aspires to be an accountant. YQ, u 3 'I If Lassie Newsome Service: Program Office, Mr. Finkelstein. Going to college and becoming a businesswoman almost monop- olize Lessie's thoughts . . . prevaricators and people who aren't where they should be at a given time get a strong sec- ond thought . . . dancing, skat- ing and modeling rate an hour here and there. FRANK ORLANDO Service: G,O., Photography Club. Frank is chiefly interested in mu- sic and art . . . hobby dancing . , . he is contemplating taking Gene Krupa's place when Gene retires . . . young girls snapping gum will not be admitted to jazz sessions without muzzles. CONNIE PALLILO Service: Program Office, Book- keeping Office. Connie hopes that nothing will dissuade her from her chief am- bition - marriage . , , nervous people torture her nerves . . . Because of You lulls her nerves Ctoo much nerve around herei . . . and then there's Chippy - so calm, so cool and collectable! ar' ZS Oar 4-I' -is pf. Rs THOMAS NOTARO Thomas finds his interest divided between sports and girls . . . model airplanes and bowling are hobbies law-live danger- ously and play marblesli . . . has not decided future occupa- tion, but a quick extermination of women drivers may yet be his calling. LINDA O'ROURKE Service: Program Office. Interest in a millionaire incites ambition to go to college, be an artist, marry a Texas oil man and own a mink stole fand you just can't hardly get them no morell . . . swimming Cin minki, sailing Cin a sea of green stuffj and dancing ion a dimej are hobbies . . . conceited people are the only nightmare in this lovely phantasy. JOSEPHINE PALMERI Service: Mr. Ruchlis, Mr. Gray, Mrs. Fisher. People expostulating while eat- ing fnot bad manners, iust hun- gryj should have to gum it awhile . . . perhaps her chief interest, Frank, doesn't eat or talk . . - Jo would like best to be an accountant. lb 'GL-1 . N , L5 ,t.g, .Qin S. gt I uv 1 sf 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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'Q .A, Q 5 ROBERT PALMERI Service: Lobby, Mrs. Brancato. Annoying as they are to Robert, nagging teachers will not deter his interest in going to college . . . or his ambition to be a mil- lionaire . . . he says that his hobby is making money. CATHERINE PETRALIA Service: Administration Oltice. Catherine's chief interest is to meet THE one and only . . . favorite hobbies are records and dancing . . . ambition to be a secretary . . . pet peeve con- ceited girls . . . Don't bother me . . . Mrs. Brancato is her favorite teacher. LILLIAN POLITO Service: Mrs. Intemann, Cafe- teria. LilIian's chief interest is Fran- kie the must be some guyll . . . dancing is her hobby . . . being a private secretary is her goal . . . sarcastic people get her sick fcalling Dr. So-and-Sol. 955 -. 3 44 4, 7' .K :: 0--'rx ' in ez , s . BARBARA PARKER Service: Assoc. Editor of Bulletin, Mr. Finkelstein, Late Office, Cor- responding Secretary of Menor- ah Club. Becoming a dental technician after college may give Barbara ample time to indulge in her chief interest -- studying human nature . . . show-ofts haven't yet been categoried animal, vegetable or mineral. Uust keep them out of the dentist's chairll BARBNRLA PETRIE Service: Program Office. Borbara's chief interest is danc- ing . . . her favorite hobby is collecting records . . . ambition to be a model . . . p-et peeve shy guys and conceited girls. DOROTHY POLLACCIO Service: Mr. Finkelstein, Cafe- teria, Mr. Ruchlis, Dance Club, Jr. Arista. Stenography and typing are tops with Dorothy . . . roller skating takes up much of her time . . . she wants to become a secretary . . . she dislikes know-it-alls. .ff 1. 4 X r I 'lm y '--v 'iZ:3,4 K Y vs K gi at 3' M dc FRANK PELLEGRINO Service: Mr. Doyle, Lunchroom, Miss Peavy. While applying his interest in math to angling and bait weight fthis is getting deepl in his favorite pastime, fishing, Frank sits dreaming of becom- ing an accountant . . . of course those flashy pink cards may prove to be an occupational handicap. MIKE PIRATO Art is Mike's chief interest . . . his favorite hobbies are bowl- ing, basketball and drawing he hopes to be a commercial artist. JOHN WILLIAM POTTS J.W.'s ambition is to be a photographer and he spends much of his time taking pic- tures . . . his favorite hobby is carpentry . . . he shudders when people can't take jokes Charty har harj. ,N JAMES PELLIZZI Service: Mr. Cohen, Mr. Wolfson. James is a member of the or- chestra . . . his chief interest is music . . . his hobbies consist of girls, girls, and girls . . . his ambition is to make a million . . . pet peeve conceited people. MARGARET PLEYDLE Service: Program Office, Admin- istration Office, Dance Club. Margaret's hobbies consist of sewing, dancing and drawing . . . she wants to go to C.C.N.Y. and become a laboratory tech- nician . . . Margaret despises catty people. MARLENE PROCYK Service: P.T. Office, Class retary, Trinity Club. Sec- Marlene wants to get a good iob and meet HIM . . . she likes ice skating and record col- lecting . . . Mr. Ellison and Mr. Levy are top billing with her . . . Ioathes sloppy people . . . WelI, what do you know! .11 ?..:a.4 V ,. SV. I ' L 4 3. ' ' I 4 D '.. ' f 1T- or M ., x Q ti? M f ' ii 2 I !',i I 4? , ii, A , . ,V 1-,. , f 4. I , : ' Alfa wwf,

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