Bushwick High School - Senior Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1955

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A ' V . fa' ' za- 1 r ' -1 ' , L, -V W --,Ii ...W V J f I:L,f??V l f DICK STARK FLORENCE STEWART Service: Class Treasurer, Atlas, Mr. Doyle. Although a TV announcer is his namesake, Dick would rather be out in a boat than at home watching commercials . . . grad- uation will remove his pet gripe fweek-end homeworkj . . . girls are his favorite company and touring the 48 states is his dream. VIRGINIA SUDLOW Service: Miss Sciara. When Ginny puts her talents as a typist to professional use, the office had better be free from snobbish girls . . . she can't stand them . . . she'd like to travel . . . enjoys skating and swimming . . . is an avid fan of the Four Lads. IRENE SWILPA Service: Mrs. Koss. A furrier or dress manufacturer who needs a girl Friday would do well to consider Irene . . . she'd like to be a model, but she's also willing to type . . . given a choice of leisure activi- ties, she'll go dancing, thank you. W, HF . 'T K KAY SUNDBERG Service: Program Office. This may be the TV era, but Kay is still a radio devotee . . . she plans to become a secretary but will still occupy her spare time with Johnny . . . conceit, especially in girls, leaves her cold. JUl.lO TAYO Consistent interest in girls, girls and girls . . . ambition to make money, money and more money . . . plus a dozen strikes in bowling . . . What's with this pet peeve business anyway? x Y, N. U- wmnfn -. Q 5' tm' A 4 A at J . ' ,.:-:: 1' f it .. . . if M JOSEPH JOHN STEWART G.O. An aviation enthusiast, Joe would like to wear Air Force blue . . . but only if he can do his swimming in the Officers' pool . . . the bad news he has to face is that even at the Air Force Academy there's home- work to be done. BERTHA SUTERA Service: G.O. Rep., 'l7l, 201, Mrs. Olshansky, Dance Club. Bertha shares an ambition with Marilyn Monroe, Lauren Bacall and Betty Grable . . . she'd like to marry a millionaire . . . un- til she meets one, she'll go on making friends, dancing, and having fun . . . the friends don't include conceited boys. NINO TODARO Although he seems to have a mechanical bent, Nino plans to become a chemical engineer... he can make auto engines do things the manufacturer never dreamed of . . . college is his immediate goal. N ,x 6 A -mg' 4497 fyffkr' l N MV' ..-v,::7,,:, 2 ' r, W sy J K rf JAMES STRONG Service: Lunchroom, 266. Jim's two main interests in life are completely free from con- flict . . . dancing and girls . . . sociable and interested young ladies better make his acquaint- ance before he enlists in the Air Force . . . if his plans don't work out, he says, Oh well, that's life. SAVERl0 SUTERA Service: Lobby. Rates sports main interest . . . movies favorite hobby fiust an- other sportll . . . teachers who believe their classes most im- portant get negative charge from aspiring electrical engineer. RICHARD TOMAINO Rifle-armed Carl Furillo and rock-fisted Rocky Marciano are Dick's idea of very special guys . . . when not following the af- fairs of the Brooks and boxers, he's an amateur photog . . . hopes to become an architec- tural draftsman. if .. .,. , , 1 47

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'Z MARY E. SHEEHAN Service: Program Office, Mr. Fiedler. Catty girls are well advised to steer clear of Mary, who can't stand them . . . boys, catty or otherwise, are another story... dancing is a favorite pastime make secretarial service a profession. . . . plans to MAUREEN SMITH Since Maureen most enioys do- ing nothing, it stands to reason that housework has no place on her list of favorite activities... movies are another story . . . she'd like to be a secretary if the hours are short and the work light. ELSIE SPECHT Service: Mrs. LaViola. For a girl who likes to travel, Elsie has an ideal ambition . . . she'd like to become a Navy wife . . . only Admirals need apply . . . she can't stand the type that doesn't mingle, so Vic evidently does. P ex we 4 .I ov LAWRENCE SIGNORILE Service: Program Office, Dean's Office, Social Studies Office, Offi- cial Class V.P., Newman Club, Jr. and Sr. Arista, Bulletin Co-Editor. Larry is an avid book and record collector . . . horseback riding is his favorite outdoor activity . . . hopes to become a botanist . . . happily avoids anyone who doesn't have a sense of humor. ROBERT P. SMITH Service: Class Treasurer, Service Squad. Although Bob enioys reading naw, he may change his mind when he comes to grips with the medical textbooks that fig- ure in his future Y. . . he likes to get outdoors and paint land- and seascapes . . . when in- doors, he studiously avoids cheap music. ANTHONY SPINGOLA Service: Lobby, Visual Aids, Soc- cer Team. Tony is a fast man with a box score or a batting average . . . the product of his twin passions, math and the Yankees . . . a sports tan in general, he likes to paint when his team isn't playing and hopes to become a college man. S in 1 .-'GH4' 724 .viii YS . Z F Psp 'L I MADELINE SIMONE Service: Miss Tusa, Cafeteria, Oriole Staff, Dance Club. Getting along with unconceited people is Madeline's chief ioy . . . ice skating, dancing and reading are also high on the list . . . she'd like to be a lab technician . . . spends her quiet moments listening to Gersh- win. ANTONIA SPADA Service: Mrs. Fitzpatrick, Miss Schuval, Mrs. Falkenheim. Nina, when she's not planning her secretarial career, enjoys skating or watching TV . . . She finds that loud people ruin the ice on the rink. FRANK SPINGOLA Service: Lobby, Visual Aids, Soccer Team. lf there are any openings at Los Alamos by i96i, Frank may be the boy to fill one . . . chem- istry and physics are his pet spare time interests . . . sports rank high on the list . . . he aims to go to college . . . and don't try to boss him around. K- gr KQ' , GT s I ! LORRAINE SMITH If Lorraine finally gets her wish and becomes a secretary, the boss had better install Muzak so she can listen to Rock an' Roll on the iob . . . conceited people should please go else- where, but for boys she might reconsider. LUCY SPARACIO Service: Miss Lanning, Mr. Tarr, Mr. Login. Lu is a girl with an activity for every season . . . dancing and piano playing when the weather is bad, skating and horseback riding when it's good . . . hypocrites and homework bore her, but being secretary to a Vanderbilt would be fine. WILLIAM STARITA Service: G.O. President, Senior Class Treasurer, V.P. of Ofticial Class, Atlas Club. When Frank Lloyd Wright is only a memory, Bill hopes his mark will be made in the archi- tectural world belongs to the athletic skills bowling alley , . . belong to the his list. . . . his loyalty Dodgers, and his belong to the if you don't G.O., you're off 1 1? 5-9 K. 7-v Sv . 5.5. L if 53 ' L , -. xx.



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an THERESA TORRE .IOSEPHINE TROVATO Service: Mrs. lntemann, Mr. Fin- kelstein. Since flirting is among her hob- bies, Jo has no fondness for iealous girls . . . how she be- haves when someone makes eyes at Pete we don't know . . . She dances, swims and figures to be a steno until she weds. MONSITA TURULL DON TORRILLO Service: l7l, Newman Club. When he's not being the poor man's Les Paul, Don can usually be found doing a Latin bit on the dance floor . . . Along .more serious lines, engineering is his aim, stuck-up girls his bane. LUDWIG TSCHOPP Service: Bulletin Photographer, Mr. Shuman. Ludwig is interested in both electronics and photography... his ambition is to be a radio and T.V. technologist . . . pet peeve unexpected tests. BRUNO UREVICH Monotonous as it may sound, life is life . . . he also derives amuse- Bruno's main interest in ment from being an amateur vi- olinist . . . he'd like to travel, and it will be a joy to be rid of unexpected tests. -1 ' ANGIE TRICARICO Service: l7l, Mr, Gottlieb, Mr. Levy, G.O. Rep. With marriage as a long-range aim ldoes Lenny know'?J, Angie plans to be a comptometer op- erator in the meantime . . . unfriendly people evoke her pet expression, What're you, weird? and a skating rink, dance floor or bowling alley provide her fun. JULIA TUCCI Service: Mrs. lntemann. lf Julia's plans work out, where- fors, whereases, and where were you on the night of Jan- uary l4 will be grist for her stenotype machine . . . she wants to be a court stenog- rapher, naturally . . . she likes Tommy, dancing, and avoiding conceited boys. JOSEPHINE VALENTI Service: 266. Never let it be said that PouI's interest isn't reciprocated . . . Jo's favorite tirne-killers are movies and dancing . . . stenog- raphy strikes her as an ade- quate vocation . . . green-eyed females please go elsewhere. ICN f ,Y WU- .4 P Iv' 1 . i , . 5- R- tae-f c.. 'Q N JOSEPH TRICARICO Service: Lobby, Miss Sorrentino. Because money is his chief in- terest in life, .loe plans to be- come an executive as soon as possible . . . N.Y. Tel. is the lucky company . . . Hat rods are Joe's delight . . . conceited girls bore him almost as much as his history class. AUGUST TURANO Service: Miss Sorrentino, MV- Aurbach, Mr. Levy, Atlas Club. Blase teachers who don't pay attention to the business at hand get a law rating from Gus . . . his chief interest in life is art, and he hopes to turn it into a profession . . . hobby- wise, he's a record collector. LEONARD G. VALENTI Service: Senior Class V.P., Stu- dent Court, Bulletin, Leonard hopes to apply his Bul- letin sportswriting experience to a career . . . naturally sports are a big interest with him . . . reading and bowling are run- ners-up on the list . . . don't call him Leo, Len, Lennie, Sam, Oscar or anything but his right name, 'E-13 1 0 N I fi

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