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SENIOR PSYCHOLOGY Name Fondest Memory Favorite Amusement Biggest Problem Wants To Be ROSE MUSACCHIO .........1941 ...-....-........—......Singing ..................Concentration „........ Happy MARY NASTASI ...........Graduation ...................Music .—........................ Concentration Costume Designer CHARLOTTE PARKS ....May 29, 1945 ....................Furloughs ................Concentrating ..........Happy ELEANOR PATERELLI Dates —............................Dancing ..................Brothers ...............Happy RICHARD PEXTON .........Football ....................Driving —................Life ....................Successful ..Rita ....................Admiral Writing letters ..........Lady of Leisure .. Miss Mackey .............Successful Wolf ..Him .....................His One and Only ..Studying.................Football Star in College .. Keeping my mouth shut ..Carefree ..Concentration ......... 1 lappy ROBERT PEXTON .........Junior Prom 45 ..............Football .............. JANE RANDLE ...........Days Gone By ............... Dancing THOMAS RANDLE .........Morning after the night before.... Wolfing ... BEV ERLY ROBOTHAM Oct. 27, 1945 .....................Being with him JOHN ROMAGNOLI .........'45 Football season ..........Dancing .......... JENNY SALAMINO ........ Adventures with Stag .........Talking............ PATRICIA SC AN LAN ..Freshman Year ..................Movies BEVERLY SHULER ........Senior Year ..........-........Day Dreaming .............Getting up in A. M......Noble LUCY SICILIA .......-...Furloughs ......... -.......Dancing ....... ........Concentration ...........Beautician BARBARA SMITH .........New Year’s Eve ’45 ............Dancing .................Men ................. ...Beautician DOROTHY SMITH ----------K. E. Ball, ’45 ------------ Talking Kid brother...............Competent LUCY SPARA .............Freshman Year ................Dancing .................Men .....................Successful JAMES SPENCER ..........Graduation —..................Mary Ann ................Teachers ................Personnel Director BERNICE STEVENS .......Junior Prom ’46 ..............Day Dreaming .............Getting to Munnsville ...Handsome Doctor's secretary HARVEY STOCKER .....New Year’s Eve ’45 --------------Flying ...................Bev Shuler Dot Smith Chemical Engineer JOAN TAYLOR ..............Skipping School —...........Working at Chappie’s ....Time on my hands ........Dignified SAM TOMARCHIO ..........Sitting Back of Joan ........Hunting ................ .Women ................Scientific Farmer SAM L. TORNATORE ....Oct, 1944 ----------—............Shooting the Bull .......Mary ....................Successful HARRY TURNER ----------Social Studies Class — ......Arguments ................ Women ..................Veterinarian HELEN VREELAND K. E. Ball ’45 .....................Dancing ...................My Father ..............General Nuisance JUNE WATSON ............Passing Latin Regents ........Collecting Insects ......Myself ...................Kindergarten Teacher EARLE WILDE .............Wrestling ............ -.....Driving ..................Women ..................College Graduate WESLEY WILSON ----------.Social Studies 12 -----------Shooting .................Women ..................Successful ROBERTA WOLLABER Senior Year .........................Dancing.—................Writing Letters .........Dental Hygienist School Friends ...............Tickling the Ivories ....Me ......................A Good Girl PHYLLIS WTILL1EZ tc THE TOOT
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SENIOR PSYCHOLOGY In: 55 Name Fondest Memory Favorite Amusement Biggest Problem Wants To Be ANTONE AQUINO .........My friends ..................Flaying: Records ........Getting homework done .. A Great Conductor GEORGE BARGABOS ...“Figure it Out” ................ Parking ...................Miss Clines ...........Married ROBERT BARGABOS ....Senior Ball 1945 ...............Ice Skating .............Mary .......«........ President BETSY BAROTT ..........June 25, 1946 ...............Sports ..................Being on time ..........Graceful KATHERINE BARRES Senior Year .......................Dancing ..................Men ................... Carefree and Happy BERNARD BURKE Miss Mackey ..............Riding a horse ..........Women .................. Dance Band Leader JOAN BURNS ............Me ...........................Living ...................Sophistication ........First Lady TERESA BUTTINO ........July 1945 Eating ...................Graduation .............Gym Teacher WILLIAM CALDWELL Crossing Oneida’s goal-line 45 ... Reminiscing ............Shirley .................Mechanical Engineer E ELYN CERIO .........Italian Classes .....«...«...Movies ...................Getting up in A. M..... Happy JOE CERIO ............. 45 Football season .........Driving ....«............Women .................. lawyer MARY CHADICK ..........Chappie's ..........«........Wine, men, song .........Going to school .........Only Coed at Princeton RIC HARD CLARK ........Friends .....................Football ................Time ....................Administrative Engineer JEAN DAWLEY ...........“Him ” ..............«....«..Day Dreaming .....«.......Life in general........ Matron of Old Maid’s home IOLET DeANGELIS .....May 1942 ....................Music ....................Graduation .............Success I)A II) DEBRUCQUE ....Vacation Time ....... .......Playing Pin Ball machines Being universal friend .. Accomplished LUCY DePASQUALE .......Frosh Year .................Sports .....«............Going to school .........Successful VIRGINIA DEVINE '45 and '46 .................Dancing .................Dick ................... Happy, healthy, wealthy ANN DeVTTO .—..........Junior Prom '45 .............Dancing ..................Concentration ......... Beautician MARGARET FISHER .......Senior Year .................Dancing .................Transportation ......... Felicitous LI OLLE FURFARO ....Graduation Day .................Dancing .................Concentration .......... Reluctant Thinker AML1TA GRILLI .........Home ............«...........Listening to records ....Waking up ..............Linguist JEROME HAINES .........4 years in high school ......Swimming .................Convincing Miss Mackey „C. P. A. CHARLOTTE KINCAID Friends ..........................Swimming ................Life ...................Contented MURIEL LAHAH ..........Dec. 23, 1945 .....-.........Dancing .................Graduation ............. Success JOSEPHINE LISI ........Graduation Day ..........«...Driving ..................Getting to school on time Happy ROCCO LOGUIDICE Junior Prom ................«Women .......«........... Getting there on time .... Business Man BEVERLY LOOMIS ........Jan. 6, 1944 ................Reading ................. Passing Exams .««.Someone's JAMES MALVASO .........Graduation from CHS .....«..«Movies ..................Getting to school on time Successful LUCY MAULA ............Junior Prom '45 ..... ......«Flying ...................Future ................ Stewardess DAWN MILLER ...........My Puppy Loves ..............Talking in study hall ...Men ..................... Matron of Boy's Town THE TOOT
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28 THE TOOT A TYPICAL DAY IN C. H. S. 8:00—The rural students, in the “dawn’s early light”, run to catch those com- fortable vehicles that whisk them a- way to school. 8:25—The first bell rings, to the dismay of Romeo, calling the students to their home room for roll call. 8:29—Jerry Haines runs into study hall and is amazed to find that he has a min- ute to spare. 8:30—The second bell rings and classes be- gin. The majority of Seniors are in study hall first period, hurrying to finish the lessons that just didn”t get done the night before. 8:45—Mary Chadick at school. Train sched- ules, school schedules and home schedules seem to conflict. 9:00—The Bargabos brothers prance in with their pink slips showing compli- ments of Mac’s office. 9:10—Second period begins and half of the Seniors hurriedly glance at the “Ob- server” before going to Social Stud- ies class newspaper test. The other portion of the class hurry to English class. 9:30—In Social Studies a heated debate is in progress over some timely topic. The less interested members of the class amuse themselves with throw- ing paper wads. Above the commo- tion, Miss Mackey can be heard say- ing, “The assignment for tomorrow is to read three chapters in the text- book and write a book on China.” Meanwhile across the hall in Eng- lish class, the other portion of the Senior class manage to appear inter- ested in the poem Miss Clines is read- ing, while George catches up on his sleep. (The morning after the night before.) 9:50—Finds the mathematicians in Trig- onometry. 10:40—The Seniors who went to Social Stud- ies second period now go to English and vice versa. If there is to be a vo- cabulary test the English students hurriedly return the borrowed Di- gests to their rightful owners. It takes a long time to look up thirty words in a dictionary. In Social Studies class Jerry Hain- es tries to prove to Miss Mackey that she is wrong. 11:30—Finds many of the Seniors hurrying to chemistry class. To the dismay of the rest of the students it is “Lab- Day”, when anything can happen. 11:40—The silence is interrupted by a terri- fic explosion. When the debris and smoke have finally settled, we dis- cover that Antone has blown up a hy- drogen generator. Air and hydrogen just don’t mix. 12:00—The masterminds in Miss Powers Study Hall are working ovei'time— but not on their lessons. They are concocting ingenious schemes, which if successful, will enable them to pur- chase their lunches early. 12:10—All eyes are on the clock and every- one is ready to run when the 12:15 bell rings. 12:15—They’re off! The mad rush for the cafeteria is on. The slogan seems to be “A friend in the lead is a friend indeed” because those who lose out in in the race find friends who let them in line. 12:30—The “lovebirds” pair off on the bal- cony while Miss Dominy puts the finger on the sly little chorus mem- bers who would like to play ball or go uptown. 12:59—Miss Powers chases Bill Caldwell out of her room. 1:00—Afternoon classes begin. The boys who have been playing baseball dash into the study hall to be late for roll call and are invited to one of Mr. McLean’s famous “math parties.” 1:15—The silence is broken by the thun- erous voice of Miss Dunn as she or- (Continued on page 52)
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