26 THE TOOT Boys in Service We take pleasure in listing here a complete list of all the boys from our community who are serving in the Armed Forces. Edward Ackerman Salvatore Albanese Kudolph Albanese Thomas Aleeandro Robert Albert Leo Amo Lawrenee Argentine Elbert Atkinson Milton Austerman James Babcock Nazzerino Balducci Louis Balducci John Balducci Ralph Balducci Leon Baldwin Michael Baltusnik Harold Barnard Nicholas Barren Armando Basilio John Beach Jack Becker Robert Becker Robert Beeman Charles Berry Peter Bertolero Norman Betsinger Richard Betsinger Henry Bishopp Eli Bliss Harwood F. Bogardus Jesse C. Bowman Kenneth Brantis Lindsey Bridge Robert Bridge Harold Briggs Richard Brophy James Brown I aVeitne Brown Clayton Brower Richard Brundage Augustine Bruno Dominick Bruno D. F. Bruno Carmen Bruno E. P. Bruno Joseph Buda Marion Buda Michael Buda Vincent Buda Albert Burdo WiIlian'. Burdo Carmen Bush Louis Buttino Milton Buttino David Caldwell John Caldwell Robert (felhoun Walter Calhoun Clarence Callan Cera Id Camp William Camp Daniel Campbell William Campbell Don ( apparelIi Edward Capparelli G. V. Cardner Donald Carney Harold ('ary Silver Casabarra Alexander Cerio John Cerio Joseph Cerio Fred Cerio S. Cesar ini I). H. Chambers Jacque Chamberlain Floyd C handler A. H. Chapman M. J. Church Leo Clarke William C’larke, Jr. Richard Coleman Thomas C'ompoli Vangelist C'ompoli Anthony Composto Donald Coon John Cooper Frederick Cordell Francis C'orpin Sam C'ostanzo George Cox William Cox Ward Crandall Edward Cretaro Ernest C'retaro Louis Cretaro Fred Croft Richard C'ronk Walter Culbertson Norman Cunningham William H. Cunningham William L. Cunningham Harry Curtis Richard C'uthbert ’oseph D’Amico Vincent D’Amico F. W. Davidson Nellie DcCapua Joseph DeC'apua Oliver DeForest Joseph DeGeorge Harry DdnHaese Nello Deppolitti Merritt DeVaul Donald Devine Jarvis Dew John DiGeorge John DiNunzio Frank DiToma James Dorrance John Dorris Donald Drury F. II. Drury Robert Durfee Franklin Dutcher John Dutcher Willis Dvorak J. H. Eddy Lawrence Eddy C. W. Eddy James Ellis Joseph Eppoliti Samuel Emmi G. C. Fabrizi John Farnach Frederick Farr Claretnce Farrington Harry Farrington Harry Feeley Paul Feirara Richard Fine William Fine Henry Fiore Louis Fiore C. A. Finocchiaro Charles Foster William Foland Ellsworth Fox Carl Frank Anthony Fratelli Gordon Freeman Howard Freeman Robert French Michael Fresina Donald Fritz Robert Fritz Roger Froelick Warren Froelick Samuel Fudesco Charles Funari Armando Galavotti Biagio Gatto Dominick Gatto George Gallagher Frank Garafola John Garafola Harlow Gardinier Robert Gardinier Robert J. Gleason T orpjia Goodell Edward Grems Oscar Grossman Francis Gustafson Anthony Guifre J. R. Guy Paul Guy Robert Guy Ross Guy Vernon Hall George Hammerlee Philip Hamlin Elmer Harrington Robert Harrington Russell Harrison C'arroll Hayden Russell Henderson Lyle Hendrickson Guy H. Henry Charles Hess William Hess Charles Hilts Leslie Hilts Neil Hilts Reuben Holladay Frank Hollenbeck Harry Hoosc Herbert Hoose William Hopke Herbert Hopke C'arletdn Janies Gerald James Jules James Leon James Paul James John James Rodney Jaquay Ed. Johnson Edwin Johnston Maynard Keller Richard Keller William Kelly William Kentner Herman Keville Ford Kilts George Kimball William Kimball, Jr. Joseph Kimpton Glen Kincaid Edmund Krieke George Laurie Earl l awson Howard I awson Janies Lazzaro Joseph l azzaro Robert Lazzaro Edward Umb Joseph E. LeBlanc John Ixmeker
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THE TOOT Junior Class this year leaving a substantial balance in the treasury. We are anticipating entertaining the Sen- ior Class as our final social event before we cnLer our own Senior year. —MARY KAY YORK George: “My love, your cheeks are like peaches, your lips like cherries—” Barb: “Stop, you already used up 48 points.” Soupy: “Where’ve you been?” Louie: “In a phone booth talking to my girl, but someone wanted to use the phone, so we had to get out.” Definition: A night club is a place where the tables are reserved and the guests aren’t. Early in September according to custom, we began the year by electing officers as fol- lows : President, Asa Smith; vice president, Sylvia Miller; Secretary, Mary Kay York; Treasurer, Josephine Lanzafami. Our first social event of the year was a Hallowe’en party held on October 30, which proved to be a success both financially and socially. There were many original costumes and prizes were given for several of the best. Early in November we decided on our class rings which finally arrived in March. We chose a distinctive gold ring with black onyx stone. In March we began to make plans for our Junior Prom which was held on April 26. Music was provided by Chic Webb, and the decorations followed a patriotic theme. The Junior class has co-operated very well
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