Central Commercial Technical High School - Cog Pen Yearbook (Newark, NJ)
- Class of 1948
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LM' ,fr CENTRAL CUMMERCIAL an ECHNICAL msn scunm ,1- P' W f Q 7 ,Jil ff -ffffff 3 Q . 5 f . 1 i 9 , ,.m L . ,yay 1 a w' 'Q . ' . I .. 3 1- FW' W-.-2 rf . , , '-i .i'-A . ' l, . , 5, ,SFA Wi'? V?1'7' 'Q 12 . Ww w MW WYWW jf M W W' M! . HMM QM QMM, ' ZYMJWW fp f Z57 h fa 'V ' W'-ZW' ,Af , MW WW i7 6041-if ' ' i , ,Giga 5,1 MAMA, 1WrJAf,m,,M .Wwe JUNE Qt-Ji csurnn cnmmfncm and 'f rfcH'NlcAL Mwfflikc HIGH scunnl X W, NEWARK, New JERSEY sl V 1 .1 V 4 K, , xv ffipd I O W We, the graduating class of June, 1948 wish to express our sincere appreciation to those members of the faculty who have so freely and unselfishly given of their time and ex- perience to make our class outstanding in all of its undertakings. We wish to assure them that we shall endeavor to live honorable and upright lives, that we shall be respected citizens who will take an active interest in our community, our city, our state, and our nation, that we will fight if we must to keep our great democracy from being destroyed by subversive elements in our midst, that our great and noble nation shall have all the help and inspiration that we are able to give. sf 7 STANTON A RALSTON Pwwvfal Q2 Q in Z' ' 'az aaqff E 4 ' J f ?e yigeeff. lace 18672 J Q 9 '72 Q az, az' 9fa,! ga e Z0 cf aaa Wag, 2927 'Eye Q gf gf- , 720, Q 8245 Gigi' r gf E J , K! . Q, 32Qf, Q ,202,,,,,x??g'e7, Jfzdy 66,32 tfia QQ! Q Q: ' Lg 9 8 60 J!! ffyd 2 6 gag 4 085675 fir ' A Q, Ze' 1 2 , gag! X916 ef 5 20,6 'ffQ!!4 1' 7 Zi? 7' I g, f QQ 'aff 8066 'zffg 9 9,2 my 72.7 L? Qkf ff 072 MR. WILLIAM R. CAIN 'Wm Puucpal Gamelan MISS MARGARET M. DEVONALD 7uclnHa64 MRS. FLORENCE L. DISPENZIERE MISS ESTELLA R. GORDON MISS JOANNA GELLAS MISS R. ERMINIE YERKES SENIUR CLASS ADVISURS 1? R MILTON SCHECHTE M . ,4-at ,'4,wz4M N MRS. HLA B. WRIGHT Swwtmldl ,44uc4M 41,6 K R DR. FRED R. PROFETA ,44wvtl40'9 g,,44uU4 ' N. '-'Nh , ID xl S DEPARTMENT MISS .IESSIE W. BOUTILLIER, Chairman DR. RAY A. BARNARD MR. ALEXANDER B. LEWIS MRS. MIRIAM CUSHMAN MISS JULIA L. MITCHELL MR. LOUIS GOLDMAN MISS MARCELLA MOONEY DR. HENRY M. GOLDSTEIN MR. JOSEPH F. ROWAN MR. LEONARD L. GROSS MR. DAVID T. STAMELMAN MISS ELIZABETH SULLIVAN 7714136 DEPARTMENT MR. DAVID SKOLNICK, Chairman MR. HAROLD A. GOUSS MR. LEWIS D. PRAG MR. DANIEL H. NESTER MR. ARNOLD STRASSBERG FACULTY MR. AARON GOFP 'UNE Im MR. DONALD GROTE MR. BENJAMIN KATZ I MR. MORRIS R. LERNER MR. OTTO MELITO MRS. JEssIE K. PREssIER MRS. MARIE SULLIVAN I Q zffd . ,: . 2-5' 'r1.li5f :-,I I Atiilflf ' I ffl? I I - .-,,..' CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Q g I III . I . Sccence DEPARTMENT 4 I MR. PAUL R. I-IAESELER, Chairman I-uf .fy fp., QAM Il--P I . Saad! Studied DEPARTMENT I MR. MICHAEL CONOVITZ, Chairman MR. MICHAEL CUOZZO MR. LEO LITZKY MR. JULIUS FINKELSTEIN MR. JOHN PETITTI MR. JOHN W. HEDSTROM MISS MARY S. RYBKIEWICZ MRS. ELLEN S. HIRSCHHORN MR. VICTOR H. SCHLEICHER MISS LOUISE TRAVELSTED .Q A U WW Q gm ' DEPARTMENT MR. P. MYERS HEIGES, Chairman MISS ANNA MAY ALLEN MISS GRACE E. PALMER MRS. FLORABELLE BURKE DR. FRED R. PROFETA MR. JOHN S. HARTLINE MR. ROBERT G. RIENZI MR. LOUIS INZEO MR. FRANCIS J. TRUNT MRS. ANNIE B. KNOWLES MRS. LILA B. WRIGHT MR. SEWARD DE HART CENTRAL HIGH scuool JUNE I94II MR. WILLIAM W. KLENKE MR. GEORGE KOSTAKIS . JOHN H. MCNAMARA . JOHN T. PRICE MR MR MR. OSCAR F. RAAB . I I MR. ROBERT B. STRAHAN . 4- . ALAN c. TURNBULL EDWARD R VAN HOUTEN ANTHONY J VELARDO MORRIS c wARRlcK DEPARTMENT I MR -P. MR. . as MR. . , . h ., MR. , .W msg f IIWIIET II 7 ' ' 7 - - MR. JOHNA. DEADY Acting chairman UAT wi T1 J .J I' R QA I' ' Pl' 2 , r . I, I ff' ' ' DEPARTMENT Fiqeicczl ' DEPARTMENT MR. JACOB L. RITTENBAND, Acting Chairman MR WILLIAM BAUER Chairman - QI ' ' EEILERL AIlU':l?DTgZZESE I' MISS VERA H. BEUSMAN MISS MOLLY KAUFMAN Mlgs MARIE' C SCAN!-ON MR. SALVATORE A. COMMISA MR. IRVING LEVIN ' MR. SOLOMON FLEISCHMAN MR. ROBERT REILLY MISS ANN B. SCHLEGEL MRS. ESTHER A. ELAM MISS LOUISE E. LOVELL -AL. s , ..I' MRS. FLORENCE MISURELL . 'X IA Q I 6 fb ,426 9 9 , , DEPARTMENT v V .fcfammaw DEPARTMENT Miss BERYL ANDERSON MRS' ARQ5MQN.D HOPPEIV MRS. BEATRICE J. LITCH, Mass MARGARET J. BENNETT C 9 Acting chairman MR' MILTON SCLLEQHITER AAD lnccnu Amino I JOE vEccHloNE Exam-an-6444 ASSOCIATE EDITORS YEAR BOOK STAFF CIIG 'n' PEN STAFF me 1943 JOE VECCHIONE - g.w,,,-f,,-,444 ,-444541446 Zddtou KEN GULLMAN . Adumtaazy Sam MILDRED ZEGALKA . p4,,,,,,,,,4,, MARIE VARA . ,4,,, gm, ROSA TRENTO - -7,,f,,, gm., -11 DOLORES LARDIERI . 44,4447 Sum ANN IANUCCI . gpm gum III 'A' 1:1 II Spam Staff I:I MEL EALLIK EDDIE EAGLES :1: MARY ELLEN KEENA 1:1 II i' III I l:I -lctaamq Staff :,: ROCCO CASALE MARY cARusO ROSE PEIRONELLA II, ELEANOR HANLON FLORENCE FALSETTI NANCY CIANCI III MAUREEN HARAN RITA DE PERSIO GEMMA MONTE 1:1 CARMELLA LA TORRE MARY CORDASCO STELLA MANCINI III DOLORES PISKO MARIE GROSSO U ANNA DIANA DOLORES zITO ELEANOR BORRELIO I1 ANGELINA ALBANESE ANTOINETTE GRIECO IEANETTE ZAZZARINO 1:1 JEAN ESPOSITO VICTORIA BARBARA IRA BRODY I:I RALPH CELEBRE RICHARD HEARN JOHN ZECCA ,I 'A' I'1 II Fdazvgfzapig Staff li: MILDRED ZEGALKA I,I II 'A' I 1:1 II I ,411 Szagf H GEORGE WEED FRANK ERRICKSON 1:1 II ir III 1:1 'iypang Sag :IQ ROSA TRENTO ' ANNA IANUCCI 1:1 OLGA IRIZARRY FRANCES SQUARTINO :.: :1 -4 O if if if as if if KENNETH GULLMAN SANDY IRENE Pmumz Vice P-Wada: STELLA MANCINI LOUIS PICATELLO Senetwuy 'fuacafwz X s M , c Nag 'x f 1. 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'SA' 7:11. ' .1 . - ,L',.,.-U. .Nba Ly, 1 : -ffgff... .r H ,i' fm--. s-1, 5, znnnuuuxw XMXNXXW Q ff- 1 I' fur gn 0 9 if .-4 Is- , hi 0 r-3.359 dbh' r, ,-.- aaa gf 1 '-134 is-7?-Ziff ' 'ZW ff, ., v -...- -,..'.-' 0' WEE! jj fi? .1 'AJ N U 0 fig V 'NJQBA Bo Y WWW ' 4 0 6 D 0 YI MHHHIII UMA 0 N250 I I I Q I MARIE ADESSA As the day goes swiftly along, She fills your heart with a song. IN I, -V... I I ,up J tl QII lf' J , , J' 1 ymfllsi J PAUL ANOELINI 1Worry-let it ru away. .X - - 1, if N LOUIS ACCARIA Music ln his heart, Girls on his mind. xii 'la llll' I , 1 Ln f,f1 L K ll f f ,XX Aff' , ,finflhfff y f ,L I C 1 7 f L , I L f VICTORIA BARBARA There is none so sweet as she. f 1 4 s -. ANGELINA ALBANESE She has the name of an a s HOWARD BANKS The boy that's full of in l .v Z JEAN BIVENS Youthful and sweet-also discreet. f MW! 7' fr DOROTHY BOCAGE You can never find a girl more pleasing. 'jf' ff f ROBERT BLISS A steadfast gentleman of noble character. ,M ' . THOMAS BEN SON Joy and joviality are the keys to his personality. Agree ble and full of fun U I He s l ed by everyone. TJ , 4 T C V , 'ffl f xp Cf! I jd! XR! I Q, :ULU W 0' 'fxwllkfj jl .fx 1 ' 'NU'-if !AARIEl ARRASSO MVA' Trim and neat from head to feet. LEWIS BOWDRE Music is the hear? of my soul. JOHN BRADLEY The lover of sports. , If MW Iliff ,bw 0 J, I VJ! Wy! M! Her warm smile eflecls her f X warm heart I lELEANO LO l fig:- U , -1-.eg-ie - MARGARET BROWN Twinkling eyes, carefree mind, Friends like her are hard lo find. 5 DANIEL BOZZA Silent men rise lo the grea heights. IRA BRODY Living a life of eager industry. LUCILLE CAMARRO Her arlisfic claim Will bring her fame. M wi' ESTHER CALCAGNO Her smile is worlh wailing for. ,W ELEANOR BRYANT A friend that is warm and sfeody. 4631 K Wil? J SEPHINE BRUN Gracious and friendly fo all. f ANGELO CALOIA A friend who is worlhwhile X lf 251 lfbuf J' if fume f,g,g,,g,- MIGAEQQCCAJALE ll is a laeart that he plenty of friends. K, .fl f -s ' r lf I I 1 1 I ,af ' jf' ff QZLROLQ CAP X 'A . , Al . f Qusef and U Y ldrldlll the moves exon her way. L 1 l Q ANTHONY CARBONE Laugh and the world laughs with you. DAVID CAMPBELL Happy and free from core. 9 5:'f lx STELLA CAPRIO Her cheerfulness is admirable trait. Wx Kp 'X with a s lag Shorf on ef, nice fo mee yi FRANCES cAT:No Give her men, lhafs her yen. ROCCO CASALE His knowledge is greaf - JosEPH 'cARRAcuNo He is good nafured, jolly and a regular fellow. ol 46 DAVID CARPENTER Knows more lhan he reveals. MARY CASAROLA Known for her cheers and A fffi 'WJ xg ,- ' pk1Lfu,J,t , S... kr I- A 4,,4Z '94e odgifl Il K 'N fjff' MARY CARUSO A sweeler girl we've nev seen Than our own little Mar Uju-MW eaifilfw 9 -r 'P ? ,, '? 92,4 ? ? Q? -Pq','? -P 04 My fu. f I ' 1 17 ' THERESA CELESTE Small-buf good thin s co in small packages - V L' ' l . V' .V ANGELINA CERES A girl ol high ambitions an high ideals, W fb lafxflx ' ,riff VINCENT CICCOTTI A sharp hearing for music. im 's'vl' r'!26f' ff. 11,10 J, f W - R PH CIAO e swings on ihe 88. ff 'l f ffl , fl' ILL LENA COCUCCI Laughing and talking all ihe day. ibn? QA' fAA.4..3 BEATRICETTN6 is she quiei and demure Don't be foo sure. 1 THERESA CICCARELLI Her intelligence overcor her fimidify ff W yftl. I ff i i ' f 1 f 'f Y if ' . ff V ,J ' , P' 1 v,l V pp' l'l'f4 sl' rl' ft - A . ' I Q I . 'ly L' Q J ' ll' ' 'T . J if kvr 'V lf' I w' ,4- ' 'V I' NANCY CIANCI g if ' MV 4 ' A girl with a sparkling - Lp .Y ,,' personality. Rf' YIQAQ 1 I -Yn..i V ff, , . I Y! ,i V, 'A ' . ALEX 'CONRAD . A winning'sluile iplhe key lo success. . , . . X I CARL COOK Knowledge is fhe fruif ol' labor, buf why labor? 3, if r W ,nf Vyfb IV I AA: Awyvo L 1 M L' fw- fe ff ff .- N 3 J J 7 0 ! '41 vb , , .3 46 yl Af!! f' 0 lil 1-gg-3 ' ' ff :' ' L A NA51CbLASJANl6l G -1-f-, P l'H6r smile iid' o forev r 0 : 1 -5 fl 1, f f 'Q is ,f X J lj' ' X v Auf' L 1, if 1 RosEMAjrfE,pjAMB6fX By any Notlfef ncme, her sweetness is the same. SAMUEL CONVISSOR He's on lhe ball, and a friend to all. MARY ANNE CORDASC A day is never dull when she's in view. 'ill' ,iff . ' lr I . 7 lr l ,, L ' F 1 f ' 1 I l I . ,V f f M CONCEUA DEL TuFo L ' There are but few who know ff ihe hidden treasures in her. .41 . 1l,,lf'b Wi U . 1 ' .ij f 1 LUCILLE DE CICCO Silence is golden. L ELAINE DAVIDSON Always laughing, lull of fun, A ready friend lo everyone. .J-V THOMAS DANIELS Absorb much and say lillle. QW! -ef'l. AURELIO DE FLORIO Keys to a piano are key fo success. J-Qblfllw C' If EL E D BACCO All the charm of a WOMUH. ' ,Q f L! S s ROBERT DENGEL A pleasant voice with a pleasant smile. RITA DE PERSIO Laughter is her i id' l all mg. rf. .Y .J -I I If Lf IJ ' I N. .Af I , I .xx VR-rvty I-1 IMI J +I 5 VTX 'Ii f ,J v fi' 2 .,s.,s-o-fy-:F ' III... ffl? N , .Qi I 9.1! dv AA, 4.1 I' J' wi- Q.- fdfy 'JI ip! .A,cf.-- ' 'T V LAM . ss if ,ff-'UV4' GLORIA DE MAIO Xl N ' ' Cute and small, but she likes them tall. I W1 I , 1 . nz 'v I 1 f I' ANNA DIANA K, ,Q A smile to brighten the lf' darkest of days. MICHAEL DE NIGRIS Agreeable and full of fun. l Vw HSI im.. is .i I V ax l. ROSE MARIE DE POLA A goodness within is alwo brought out. 'A EDWARD EAGLES With us he's Iops. DANIEL DOWDEITL 5 af xi3b? .x ' Playing ball he ,likes bgsts 's N of all. .- -x' ' 3 , -Q- 1' ' F 'J - Tl I '4 45 5 . Q.. , QS:- I , BJ, c s I 7 LN ,1 ' I 5 I lv HARRIET DILLON Her jovial manner pleases all. MARY DURANTE Her eyes hold fhe lighf of ambition. 1 .. .Iv X ' IL I I . k 1 f 9 f MILDRED DI LELLA The hinges of her friendship will never rust. . ,4 , ,M-'A , ' z ' 'I m.' xx , L' 'LI fwf 'I RALPH DI MARE A short fellow with a fall personality. xy 1 JEAN Es? o ' A pleasant irl is liked by all. JOSEPHINE FALCONE A little maiden qui t land serene is never heffdf bdt often seen? 'ffl yf I ,v, r6,y, fins' ll., I ttf, f ' li Q FRANK ERRICKSON An agreeable fellow liked by all. ? N HELEN EVANKO We cannot choose but to like her. MELVIN FALLIK To be a well-favored man a gilt of fortune. FLORENCE FALSETTI A look in her eyes is a step to paradise 1 f PETER FROEHLICH Silence is golden. JOSEPH FEDORCZYK Joe, u lad who's nice fo know. , x l l VITO FEDE CHARLES GABEL Happy-go-lUcky, well-liked by everyone. Many things grow from small beginnings. NICK FRUNGILLO Laugh and the world laughs wifh you. , 9' f f , . ROBERT FLATLEY A good sport. I 4 www ESTHER GALBRAITH Where e er she goes laughter f -1'--I E . I HELEN GARRUTO Friendly and sincere are her ways. V .L of Jfllf! xlli 1 wlw' VW' Mffllfi RITA GENIlIA There is no greafer com men! than to be well lil ' v ,y 41, .1 I .- 1 ' Blessed with intelligence and l -if ,I I ,' 5' :V Ammo cRAsso ATTHEW GOLDBERG A fine fellow always ready to lend a hand. wig! fl' aff!! JOE GIORDANO Always ready for fun and girls. good looks. w 1 GUIDO GRANATA Always ready for fun. DOMINICK GIUSTI A genileman and lrue friend. '4 4 1 v v , , .J V x Ji xf -Xe, ! r V-i 1 -, -1 f, All - J E' 1 xx: X xl Xi I Jkpl I x - X 5 ,' 1 'Q' ' Y Y X5 ' ANNA GIAQNINI is ., K M Sincerify leads her assels.. 'J V X I 1 ax 'Y ' l . J I T' N v xl X K NTOINETTE cs I apby is she: fro re she is free. 0 MARIE GROSSO Sincerity is her asset. Qu et fello good athlete g Q 1 SAMUEL GREEN V A , to N - X 'Q if ' xxv X 1 . kt NN V x A N, -Y - E xl Qi x 'A XV S -. 4 'i . g 'Nj X: 4' 1 Y J Q ,. J X . V XX :X mv' -Q K ,X . xx. xg 1. xx X N x X X, xx v N yy v , 31 ,X Q PAT GUARINO XX XJ N' YN, A jovial gentleman, nice 5 'J X N NE RQ to meet, Q X k J ' His clever wit just can't A X4 X V N w 5 XX Q be beat. . x w l FRED GROSLINGER Just an all-round good fel JOHN GRZYWINSKI Small and spry he whizze: i . I I 1 4 1 , U I I f A, fffTf'?afg5i?j if 'Q A ,1,j, i 5i?2 I I MAUREEN HAl2AN 2'f:j-igjii' i5i:if5?jQjff!, , . J She gre! fvloveliness ln if if fgje and form. f I ,f Q lag? X17 .1 'Z J f'f!!,' jf I X J A, , ' X 1' f 2 .V NO l I fbeil , xl' J l :RED GUENSCH Have no friends not equal lo thyself. -N 'KN .-5 1 1 1 ROSEMARIE GUARINO Kindness is her virtue. ELEANOR HANLON Beauty surpasses all virlues KENNETH GU LLMAN A born leader and friend. X,-'X , UU X v RICHARD HEARN Always ready with a smile and a good word lor all. I rl 2 JACK HOLZHAUER He doesn'f kill himself wilh work. SYLVIA HEBERLING Her ability is outstanding. BRAIDY HUNTER Always has a friendly smile lor everyone. 3 Q 9 -P,-P qv IRIS HERTLING One who is sweel, quief and pefile. MARY HORVATH lf's nice fo be natural wh you're naturally nice. jitvlfj l3 1 ll ,5 .'Cfl'U 2 ,UV 5,1 Vi ,Q V I SANDY IRENE f Tall, dark, and I1 hx some, He's worth a king sf anslxlx U, M i Ou fl! MMD x JOHN IGNOMIRELLO Mercury has nolhing on him BERNICE JACKSON Sparkling eyes, gleaming smile, Gay and happy all he whil J MW 'ol J dldfwdbrbybw Lbbvlziafvf ,--, X , ' J, r ?5ffJ 'W JQCSLGA IRIZARRY Sweet, cute, and very nice to meet. dx. ISAAA! ,yah A 'Wifi ,f V ,C-bg! ' ypovlflvtlrc' jc. SAMUEL INFANTE A scorer all around. 61,1 Y14 4'f' f- ' . I . . I 4, V A may I i A ' fi Personalily Aalus charm . I . i 1 equals Ann. . K LJSQQ - -' V S. f , V A - i-y- V A , ' 'r,L fy 'VVV in r-,L ' .V . .i s 1' K. .f-.. ' 'S ' '.-. . 1 v-'- ' 1 CAROLINE FABIANO A quiet person liked by all. ELIZABETH JOHNSON Quiet and friendly. DAPHNE JAMES Her wit is enjoyed by all. r HELEN JOYNER Her friendly smile and witty fest Make her company of the best. 125-3 - 3- D . v, , 1-,il--:X N i My ,Q I KC' dx . J IX, Jil I xr md X. is 13,-J li . .. 'X sI A5 Lx. Y .Q .Pg JOHN JENKINS A quiet fellow and o good friend. RICHARD JONKOSKI Always mild with a friendly smile. q DOROTHY KEITH Her business is being a friend. l I l 1 V P J . l SYLVIA KEFALAS A good companion for anyone. E f K 1 YLVIA KASTANAS Smile and the world smiles with you. CHARLOTTE KASSAY Carefree and gay in her own little way. ANDREW KEHRLE He has a nice smile and wonderful personality. 1' l f MARY ELLEN KEENA Her twinkling eyes are the introduction to her spark- ling personality. , ' . .53 .fi i..... . JOHN KLUNICK He's both friendly and inlelligenf, What more can one want? N X I PEARL LA POLLA Always dancing, always gay, fhafs the way she should always slay. BEATRICE KITZMAN S lence is more eloqueni J' -1 41- -'S fi , lx J It i ' V I h lhanfwordfs. Ll' ,Uh-is , , LL 1 f :' -. ' . '-l I A l ' ll, .- ' f ff .VW ,mf 4 4' 9,0 'L' if l ff' ' A l ,YV N QI, ' x J , A 'r-if U, 1 ,f SAM LATARO dare do all Phat becomes U man. GEORGE KRUSZEWSKi Work is sublime. DOLORES LARDIERI With her smile goes swe ness and ambition.l,,,., A I N Carefully he freads Independent and foreseeing. JAMES Lewis JOE LESINSKI Confinual cheerfulness is a sign of wisdom. I A 'JW Ll A r r fx I w L N IOSE MARIE LAULETTE A sweel and cheerful dispo- sifion describes Rosie . Y w f, CARMELLA LA TORRE She walks with an air of queenliness. CHARLES LESLIE He is popular wifh all the girls. VIOLA LEONE A friend fo all, foe Io none EMANUEL LOGOTH ETIS His prime interests women and radio CARMINE LONGO True lover of sporfs. . f f ff limi P P I , f 4 Q PHILIP LIPPMAN Always full of lricks. 1- 52 PAT LUONGO He's an alhlele bound Oo win. Q 1 Q9'?v 9 9 Q ., 9 9? Q Q ,Q ? lw ,SSAP W ily! THERESA LONGHI Her smile is worth looking for. 7 J x x NORMA ETT Jus? on oo als perkonaliiy. STELLA MANCINI A colorful personality with consistently gay spirits. ' f CARRIE MACK, f ' of inpsre Qfd trust! yffxdajhy. f 1 fl ' I Ai' I I l I 1 ANTHONY MARCANTUONO He is well paid that is well satisfied. FRANCIS LYNCH Silence is his virtue. .Nu THERESA MAOLI A peaceful nature and a steadfast friend. I f ANGELA MALANGA A lass who is cheerful the whole day through. .fxkglik ,k., M, .K kk ,UMM M v ne an iely are rs or ass . W 1 X , SAM MASTRIlANO He is always lull of pep, happy, and gay. I J ',7,.,f-F f 7 l I I l l , ,, we fy f f ,'.,, fl ' I X 1 - H ' ' I - - fy, W 1 v ff! 4, A ly- Il VV! lil 1-Q--Zff jf, .J if I 1' rg, sf :- f ,f v - -- f THERESA MARINO ' XL :-535 When we hear laughter we lr 'fl lf '-'- 5-123 - know Terry is approaching. , Z? ' 'Z - 1 , C 'xx . E ' 4- , M' . ,A A i 'f ,' o I1 SAL MASI .QM IRENE MELILL She s prelly, sweel fl ndl , QUY1 l We'll always lhink of hel tha way. Knowledge comes, but wisdohl lingers. J JAMES MCMAHON He is an all-around fellow every way. Y' 'Q .uf N . N . fx j r L cl VJ NY I My WWW JOAN MOLINARI For nafure made her whol she is and never made anolher. gk I I . 31 L ,' . 1 2. 0' l W a - v' ,V Lf, . , N 1 J .Rv .A ,N , :X I JON MISSAGGIA He is agreeable and full of fun, and well-liked by everyone. X Vw NANCY Mfo vl Goodflhings come K small V I packages. ' 'X GEMMA MONTE , I K - NANCY MOLINARO Her lovely ways win your heart. Luv 2' f' ::, M 1799914 if A 4 il-2 ,QM44 IL W ll VINCENT MITTERANDO Happy-go-lucky is his sfyle, To know him is worth while 4 V', GERTHA MORGAN Ziff f' 'L MARY MURRAY lt's a friendly heart that hasx J plenty of friends. Alppff W1 CHARLES MORAN Maybe, but don't be too sure . A s il ,iw x x l lhqldd ? ?ice way ll. Lwwgymnwdklfi . , f . if - 'R' xiii! .:rj l.7' Mfrrvnf, ji :gli fy X. V ,gt gat All gaggi if A fi if lu, f .V F RALPH NARDONE ,I if 'T .1 J VJ ' r ,ff 4 MARION MORRELLO Work with diligence, play with laughter. IDA NAPOLITANO your heart. J MM J il 'Awful ill-' Mm h ' Q1 K1 Y ily If ff. ,JL if l,tl . ' JAMES ORGAN .I m s a wh z at Herpelology EDWARD NOSTI Befler late than never. GEOEGE NICHOLAS A bundle of mischief all rolled into one greaf guy. MEREDITH NAVIN of pepl a ' 1 X, r 1 , ,fl 1 A, M ' ,F ll, il il. A, R Nlxll? ill ffllll fl I , . A liffle mischief, a Iof +L MARIO NOVELLINO Some think the world is made for fun and frolic and so do l. V S ,, 2 f' ,fll I ANNA NIKETAKIS As sweet as the day is long. l MARGARET PADULA Friendship she will never lack. JERRY PATELLA He's interested in all types of curls, Especially those on top of girls. ALFRED OSTERWEIL He who knows is wise. ANNA PELINO 4 Fm '45 Quief persons are welcomed everywhere. -P 9 'QQEQQ P -P Q 9 ? Q? Q?,.? 9 JOHN PALUMBO Well dressed, nice, and ne John is a hard fellow Io bei l ' J ,ff if ' JMX V1-fo!! .1 , JJJ, .1 ij! J-lvxfiljjfrfd J' fy, ' di li nl Jf I A-PAQEOINETTE PEDEINI JA happy smile for everyone pf who passes by. LOUIS PICATELLO W l J A classmafe sincere and frue. 90 ,fl if W DSE PETRONELLA Joyful and smiling all the lime. f ' I' f' , 1' fvpallf , ,V 1 , V , '. 114- .K WJ ilu' ...f . Wigf . ll ,,ff'f ,. .Ols PERSON.,f A happy lass is she, never a leur you'll see. ' V f,.,v'f, ' SK-f' i NICK PELOSO As one of the fellows He is one of 'he best. TONY PIACENTE Gay, suave and with a smile worlh a million dollars. 'fy A X Lf' FRANK PETRILLO Work will always please me 1' , JOE PISCIOTT Living a li o ' dus r 0-f Q . Wav E PATSY POLITO Never a day goes by unless Palsy thinks of a prelly lossie. r A A I , 3 , il li I I I-4 X! xl F, ff I. V' I N' Mft 1 ' X ff -I Agreeable and full of fun f I -152 ., ANGELO PICILLO 11-.-C ff ,rf . '.:- --'-Ig 41- 91--1 .uf ,' -.5 :lr ll Il , N l f ' 1 K .. I ! , 1 ll ,Q ELLIOT POMERANTZ ' I ' Sure of speech, brilliant of ' mind, ,, And as fine a fellow os you can find. In l N--' N I , - x 4 5 1 lv ,Q pi 'fy 5 1 l ' xl wx .1 .7 z - nr, ll I ' N J l s J DOLORES PISKO Her smile resislanf, her falk consisfent. 1 1 FRANK POLIZZI Prompf uf every call of dui ,Z -4. , -' , 1 Z 2, , , ls if 4 ' A PHYLLIS RAIMC xx f Happy and free from care RANK PULICE With women and song, he'Il never go wrong. JBERT PRUNEAU On to the future with a set of test prods in one hand and a radio tube in the other. Q RALPH RAHNER Wins in sports and friendship. JENNIE PUGLISI A friend in need, is o friend indeed. 741 WW , ifcpl' 1' 62,-fftw f f f f 1 ji JV' CZAWLIX, f' MJVUL! 4 JV r j - ,f l 'Z' I X Y kjyflf ,lid 1 I 41 4 ,FV 'lflft ,fibag MILDRED PORCELLI Herr eyfef tell cyyregkqgsay. Q.,-J ., pig, ,J J X WN' ,. . . 5 1 LOUISE RECCHIA Capable, clever, and willing. I I PETE REZZONICO True nobility affends him always. JAMES RAYMOND He scores in sports and friends. 5,-Afs, fix - fx :A EMIO RILLI What l da, lei me do well. JAMES REILLY packages. X WLLLL Al' e fl Q 1 HYLLIS RICCA DI One who slrives and des fo succeed. Good fhings come in litfl 9 ANTOINETT E ROCCO Har voice reflects a warm heart. ,fwfr Qdxklffgij-,jil JYFV OSCAR ROGERS Speak for your rights R. Q , 1 ,aff ' in 1 A if ' A I ,lf l' J 1 9 IULIUS RITONNALE Quiet to the bystander, but full of fun among his friends. lZr6ff,I: Amd! . s . - JOHN RISDEN Work brings glory and success. -,,' ELAINE ROCHOW Her character and intelligence go hand in hand w,,,ZW VA T601-U' U ,LLM-or , ',M . fl THELMA ROBINSON Kindly and friendly to al RAYMOND ROJ EK f 1 All the world likes a good listener, JAMES ROMANO Active and well-liked by all CHARLES ROSKOWSKI A benevolent fellow. W 3 ff . fy, yy, 'M' I jf f ANGELINA RUGGIERO Quietly she goes her way. LEONARD ROMANO A good fellow and a groc friend. 7 FRED ROTH Our own .timmy Dorsey ir the bud. KI, l OCCO SALANDRA His pleasing quief nalure is difficult lo duplicafe. GEORGE RUSSO His friendship is golden. kj, .ff ' if -Q13 ' '4-'R- A VX, I -V7 1 xg WwVu,j7' ' eff ' ' f' 47' ' If '-f' -'A V K' W LEONARQL sAsso ' Knowledge is the fruit of Labor. 7'-v'f RACHEL SANTANGELO A swell girl and a friend to all. ,X L A-A Y ik-ll if ill ll. .falbtfc l M u LJ DOLORES RUGGIERO wilhouf. Fun lo be wifh a loss lo be .s 'fa H. WALTER SALABUN Classes are brightened by his willy remarks. .f' , I' ll 1 f if ll 9 1 ' THE S Sh k x her ste ng all. WALTER SCHOFIELD He won't have far to reach for success. 1 . fy' Wthadacado ong f Q ll - ,Z .. SCEr?LL . ff c b l 1 -Y f ' '-T-.1 '-Z1 ' w ll lr e her l fe long JOHN SCHNERING Never in a hurry, easy cor easy go. FRANCES SEDITA Ho py and free! from care jf jlllxl' RONALD SHACKLETON Eat football, sleep football, and talk football. Makes football victory an old story. .l. - vf ,l,lL lv ILL! II ,. ll' flljllkvlfgf X, il ' ww Q f ll' fy W Z ff' X I I Alf jzlv Ile, L EVELINE s DMORE ,XL V' ,il I, A good word lor all keeps ey ,df X her in conslanl demand. , If WILLIAM SHUMSKY The bashlul lover. I MARTIN SHEPS He who strives succeeds. I f f cf. ' 1 M GQIQRIN ,dfaod l 'n e in small l es. ' ' ,D ,Wo Wfv. ROBERT SHOTKIN Work gives llavor lo life. WMI, fr . J N, yy- U x.. J Q . ERMA SHAW Good lhings come in small packages. . . - . 4 1 .x X. IOE SMOLENYAK A winning personality is an asset on the road to success. 'X EDWARD SOLEK A pleasant voice with a pleasant smile. l' LILLIAN SMITH v I In appearance always neat and nature always sweet Q WILLIAM SODE FQ I fx- X, , pp -191 J I I ,yu I 1 fflx !L'65,'rV MARIE SPADONE lfbvely to look at, delightful to know. GEORGE THORNE A friendly fellow. yu A little man with a big bra I DORIS sTEvENs fjgfri-'J Couldn'f be cuier, could ,Ti V be nicer. Y I3 I BETTE STENSON There's always fun when BeHe's near. JOHN STAMKO T The followers are fall, The leaders are small. Xe demure, Q -rf' 'Ng . 2 ' f ERNEST STAMOUTSOS He is jus? as much af homu on land as on the sea. . Vip! lj, T-of W 1- 'wh K ' f ' 'l KJ fx rx M ' , ' lhvlaf J EDITH STOLFI me Her charming manner E lo all. X Nl 1X x 1. FRANK SWIATEK Everything comes to him who waifs-and fries. ERNEST STOCKINGER A speed demon on land, a good man on the sea and amongsl friends with the gulls of the air ANTHONY TARTAGLIA A liflle knowledge is a dangerous lhing. 4 JOSEPH STRUMOLO gf ogd all-around .fel ow. J ' f W' Jwfl' lf' 15,45 J I 1 lf ' 1, .1 l' I .1 l'4L U I l L, lf, l'.'4 ,, 1 s.- VH. lf 1, jf' ,1 I ,vi ' ' 's,v'f- I . ELVTRA TARTAGLIA N A quiet mind is richerflha U CYOWII. I ', I I- ll 1 , . x , N f if 5 i 4 5 L . l hx ' X X 1 T L. 3 Ll VL' WU LII OW J ,W , ,rf A .. . U, Y if CH ISTINA TOBIA She may be small, bu! fascinaies all. LESLIE THORNTON A fellow wilh a smile, ls one who is worth while. I I I L, IN. ROSA TRENTO L r 5 N L l l , 9' l ci!! r kj . W l if . W Q, ' ' A i.,f.fQ'l Vi, 01, JL' 1 ' Cfjf of Preffy, lalkafive, excifable, and incendiary. DOROTHY THOMPSON Chuckful of youlh, energy, and comedy. CARMELLA TREMARI To be a good friend is fo have many friends. ,JV ,ki W' U ,ly Av' J I 1 Y -214 ff wh' L if 4 f ' WALTER TICE Big resulfs come from small people. MAURO TUCCI Many a dull class has been brightened by his witty remarks. pm! JA, : v, X ,,-,A ,d,,4,,uAw4fl B fPt1fcw 'hl 1 'Q ff? fi, 5 f 4.1-4,,,4,s. , f ML' .J 4 ly M,,,,eV MAA NN V'1ifA fjflf X fe hqsiaafqufygyvall f , y if , ',hyr own. V e 1 , ,1 I ,vi l . 1 4 l,, . My f 1 X f .170 Fx flu f , 1 A If rl 1'- N V ,J 'J Blu JJ 1' V A ri fi 'XI' xi rl ' if ff cy .. tx :X l 1' X fx JAMES TRESSITO care ! V' S His curly hair makes women 5 5.4: , 2-:eg-ze in NEIL UMSTOT A potential Will Rogers w an inexhaustible supply stories MAJ :Alu ' 1, A X If J' V ' Luigi! L Gllfljifb ,lbw fr' bw GRACE vE1NoT ' Where there is life, you'll find Grace. 'rf flllfglr' awe I JOSEP VECCHIONE A sharp lad, he's known by all. U .rg 5, . E? 1 N l I A! VINCENT VUONO His pleasing quiet nature is difficult to duplicate. DONALD VETH Full of fun among his friends, that's our Don. LEROY WAY Silence is golden. PETER VERNIERO Strolling through life free and easy, is good if you can do it. tfn FRED WANKMULLER His trumpet is hot, but his temper is not. MARILYN VOORHEES Determination and patience will pave her way to success GEORGE WEED Foithfulness and sincerity first of all. SIDNEY WHITE A boy with o smile you can't resist. Siege AUDRY WEAVER Wrapped in the solitude of her own originality. X I r fx! JACK WILLIAMS Silence never betrays. ,Y . Q 1 DONALD WELCH Friendliness and intelligem are his best assets. THOMAS WHITE Modesty is the grace of the soul. essf bit' Z' UW-K C, Xfwrgg-F CHARLES WOODWORTH Smiling face, carefree mind, Friends like this we seldom find. GLADYS WILLIAMSON A qu ef girl ifh a friendly if gig iw Fi K K . , a.W.4-.pwwf ANGELA YORLANO P Her quiet ways will win your heart. D lt l l lyyfiibn j 7 f lf U l M HENRY ZALESKI Silence is his virtue. A CYNTHIA WURUM With'n her dwells ci s eet simplicity. h,.v k JEAN ETTE ZAZZARINO A cute little package is a bundle of joy. X ,Q -P Q ' 9? Q TH ERESA ZAHORCHAK A happy smile tor everyo who passes by. ffl' , V'-I t llfrffwfvt xl ljjgiv A 5 'ALJ My 42649, Lfd Lid f T fill, JEAN ZAZZARANO lt's nice to be natural, w you're naturally nice. A fw FRANK ZOLLNER Actions speak louder than words. 51 lx .V ,fllr MILDRED ZEGALKA Knowledge itself is frue power. 1 I I 4 1 .1 if , I 1 F , W JANET MILLER Silence is golden. f I av 1. - A If , J 400 MLK U7CLLf Llbndfwdo JOHN ZECCA ' A friend to ul and a swell fellow. MZWYTZZLU ' JI , ARMAN DO CECE A pleasonf lad wifh a pleasanf way. DOLORES ZITO When she smiles, her dimples dance. HENRY E. EHLBECK O I I I SAMUEL MATTHEWS Served his country well. I I I I I I I MILTON PETERS Never stops frying. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. I I I I l , Y I I I THERESA AVALLONE JAMES LEE DAVID BOLDEN ANDREW MIASTKOSKI HENRY JONES HERMAN SOMMER I I I Sincerify and quieIness conquers oII virIues. Ks Squmdu Octalez Decankz iww 715111447 7144 fame Segunda Zoaanla Zkcanla Fww ?C6V44!tq 7114144 ,-4,4441 Im FRESHMAN YEAR Poor boys-no girls in class. Poor girls-few boys in class. Boys finally decided to walk instead of riding in the elevator. Santa Claus comes again bringing Andy Kehrle-a fire engine Eleanore Hanlon-a talking doll Leslie Thornton-a chOO-chOO train. lTime we grew up, isn't it?l Pass-word among all freshmen: - Think you'll pass? What do you know! I passed! . Did you get a good mark? You bet, D-plus. Classes are being held at the Adams: lst Period-Tommy Dorsey 2nd Period- Who Done lt 3rd Period--Cartoons, etc. Golly, Promotion-Everybody passed. lOh, Yeahll SOPHOMORE YEAR Just think, only ten more months and vacation again. Some of the greatest organizations are forming now. Namely, the Hubba Chicks and Spitfires. Everyone is filled with the good old Christmas spirit lholiday vacationl. New Year's resolutions Joan Molinari: I will not cut class lexcept on sunny daysl Mike DeNegris: I will do my home- work every night lunless I have something more interesting to dol Ken Gullman: I will not chew gum, smoke, or go to the movies lun- less someone takes me therel Sandy Irene writes a short story for English, entitled Three Genera- tions : Grandfather had a farm Father had a garden Son had a window box. Results: l4M, 8:l All gay, happy 2A's. Too nice to go to school. Think l'll study Mother Nature in the park, quoth Alex Conrad. Vacation. Thank goodness, said the teachers. ' 5 '7 Rui Sepzmdn Ocfokz Ueeewln ?eha4'uy 14,444 73411 func Segunda Oclolez Woaanln Ueeanln fww ?eluavz9 mme 71144 fan JUNIOR YEAR Boys meet girls. Girls meet boys. Result: Everyone going steady . . almost. Lots and lots of work. Think l'll study. Christmas is com- ing! Well, we're 3A's-time to have elec- tion. Results: President .................. Ken Gullman Vice-President ............ Sandy Irene Secretary ................ Stella Mancini Treasurer ................ Howard Banks We're all planning for that 3A dance. The biggest romance of the season: Eve Skidmore and Lenny Desiderio. The dance was a great success. We're all happy-we all passed ? ? ? ? SENIORS. SENIOR YEAR Vacation over lOh, yeahl and every- one is either running or campaign- ing for office. Signs, bribes, pleas, etc. The big three come into office again, but with a new Treasurer, Lou Picatello. English teacher to 48: Mr. ?: Are you smoking back there, Mr. Salabun? Walter Salabun: No, sir, that's the fog l'm in. Are you going to the Junior-Senior Prom? iPass-wordl lEveryone went . . . almost!! Report Cards . . . Wheel Passed D. Election Results were: Ken Gullman .................. President Sandy Irene ............ Vice-President Stella Mancini ................ Secretary Lou Picatello .................. Treasurer Golly, .lune will be here and so will I if ? ? ? ? A Cut list increased. Fresh air classes initiated, new members in Dugout, or TuFfy's. At the end of our senior year lbelieve it or notl, we are reluctant to leave the scene of many happy esca- pades, but eager to see what the future has in store for us. 64 65 Best Looking ELEANOR HANLON FRANK ERICKSON Most Popular OLGA IRRIZARRY LES THORNTON ff- L ff Q3 . 3. Best Dancers he f ,f L vi! S I ft if E Us ' M- .3 X 45 W3 2 Q is L at Ni . Q I L :..,,..x. lllifff ,j Zak? ' .L if img 21, 'S 1 ' Vw 57' Nicest Personality Cutest Bvbws EVE SKIDMORE RITA smz THERESA CARNEVAU5 ANDY KEHRLE JIMMY rnfssno RON SHACKLETON up-r 4 rim Most Ambitious ANNA DIANA JOE VECCHIONE LOU PICATELLO i,. f--- . Most Likely To Succeed MARY DURANTE MARTIN SHEPS Class Athletes Best Dress d 8 RITA DE P51510 SYLVIA HEBERLING MARIE BARRASSO RALPH CIAO RON SHACKLETON HENRY ZA LESKI Class Culiers Noisiesl Apple Polishers GRACE VEINOT DOROTHY THOMPSON MARIE GROSSO MEL FALLIK VIN MITTERANDO ROCCO CASALE C7 Class Dreamers HELEN EVANKO Did Mos! For Class DICK JANKOWSKI Williesl STELLA MANCINI ERMA SHAW JOE VECCHIONE WALTER SALABUN wwf Class Scholars Mos! Respeded RQHSQEO Qvieiesl THERESA SCHAEFER THERESA CICCARELLI ANDY BOVE WALTER SCHOFIELD 'Pc Dc- :Qc -xc Dc: :Qc :Bc IC :Qc fp: if :Qc pc 3-c :Qc dl! We the class of June '48 hereby draw our class will and testament. We admit being mentally deficient and physically fit. llf you doubt us read on.l Any resemblance to persons living or dead we say the following comments are purely coincidental. To those involved in the following, we make these bequests because we feel they are necessary. PROCEED WITH A SENSE OF HUMOR: To Our Class Advisors: We leave our thanks and appreciation for making this graduating class a success. To Senior B's we leave the key to the school. To Sophomores we leave the task of apple-polishing for two more years. To pupils in general we leave the burden of carrying the tradition of CENTRAL. To Faculty we leave a sledge hammer to try to pound some wisdom into their students' heads. To our Campus we leave a bag of grass seed and fertilizer. To Study Halls we leave yesterday's newspapers and the latest gossip. To our School Dances we leave the wall flowers and dark corner sitters. To Cutters and Tardy Pupils we leave advice to beware of MR. STRASSBERG. To the Custodians we leave headaches of keeping the school in shape. To Mr. Cuozzo we leave a pack of razor blades and a smile. To Mr. Stamelman we leave a picture of .lane Russell. To Mr. Goldman we leave a whip to tame his homeroom: down in the future. To Mr. Gross we leave a book of puns. lWitty remarksl To Mr. Schechter we leave a bottle of aspirins. To Mr. Skolnik we leave a better Mathemagicians Club. To Mr. Prag we would like to leave Tom Benson who was an inspiration in our Trig. Class. To Mr. Hedstrom we leave the New Deal to throw darts at. To Mr. Marsh we leave a couple of minutes between periods for respite. To Mr. Lerner we leave a record entitled Knock it OH . To Mr. Katz we leave a tip, Don't give your night school classes the same test you give your regular classes. To Mr. Velardo we leave the task of tixing it up for the pupils. To Mrs. Sullivan in the Chem. Lab. we leave a new book of late slips. To Miss Mooney we leave complaining students,a big heart and all our thanks for her help. To Mr.Rowan we leave his beloved literature and also his realistic sentences.lHe can have theml To Mr. A. we leave more patience, nerves, and a better supply of records. llf we can get them under Petrillo's banl To Miss Boutillier we leave more English projects and book reports to give to the students. To Miss Kaufman we leave the Rumba aye, Conga aye, and the Samba aye, aye, aye. To Miss Sullivan we leave more illuminating remarks about girls which no doubt she will make endlessly. To Mrs. Burke we leave smiles, gladness, typing certificates and charm. To Mr. lnzeo we leave a pointer so he can do less talking. To Mrs. Wright we leave a quiet homeroom which she surely would appreciate. To Miss Rybkiewicz we leave President Wilson at his best. To Miss Allen we leave jobs, accuracy, and appreciation for her hints on tact. To Mr. Nester we leave a pair of wings so he can cover more ground an the second floor. To Miss Litch we leave o new group of irregular verbs. We the undersigned bequeath this, our class will and testament on this day of June tenth, affuvze 7945 KENNETH GULLMAN, President STELLA MANCINI, Secretary Nineteen hundred and forty-eight. FAMILY ALBUM. vm 3 M ,pry H , .Q af Mx' awk 1--nw ms if nam 'af :X if 9 x N kv. I ik 2342, xwrff 'S , '.3'+- f .2 I it , 'M ,. ,. 1 '4 ,N :,. . 's 9 CQWWA F f I vk, Emwwsv 'KTM ffii IRC. ,ig . ,V1.W,, V if fi A fi fx, A NUM' 'DwwQ5W9' Qidwwf W CWM CMM UMM TFQWL- Mm A11-fLmiwMClML9 CQWLQ 'mm 499104 Swim CM agmwww Mmm, QMWWQCMQ WWW Cm! 'SMH may SRQLQWWD Qmfawm! 4 WMM nfbwef' QWRM .WWW QM QQN9y 'CMV Wonos av MARY Cononsco Monsanto Class 22221: sm., Song J Qbflll J JIJ J JU JJLJI gafilfain Mil ER A 13? ' QSJCHJJJHJJJLQJI QTHSAQQQQ Q1EQf!f iF Q!i1 J Qbf,QJJJF2IJJJ51JJJli1 QfdJlJJJlJJI,pIlJ,r3 ifiei H MM iMWOiW0 Y WWJLCQ vx M4 ???4?51Mmdi'WM MWKM?W ' .r hmm 'EEQQ Q , 94' - V! 'ff X fwoffwg S -Q... ' 'WW V32 f qu cg dddfwf 56 574141 YH ww? fwacawg Q,o.n.u,m,o all WM' xi? 7Z4 'f La 'fi Q if 1 1 i L 24 1 ' ow Q, My lfligvw:UT l Wfvon J WV . TQ QQ fxiff X Inu? W tot L + ' QI R J X H W W fi wx' - fe 93 RHJM ? f Q 'T gafw:,,f ! Q t 33 'ammsffg Q4QSEg'3C,ynbZ4J?MEE,,gFi?13Ec MQHQORU, C ' ' - W' O WW K4a.7ff,,-1:94 X ,M ,vp Y x jf-'Q JY Zi ZW ' ss., u 3 Q5 ir MRS. LILLIAN K. BARNET ANNEX MR. JOHN W. BRADY MR. NORMAN COUER MRS. HANNAH R. CURTIS MR. AARON FRANZBLAU Muss EMMA HOUOH MRS. JENNIE JANULIN MISS RUTH JOHNSON MR. NATHAN KANTOR MISS JOSEPHINE MEGARO MISS MARY MCMENAMIN MR. MEYER P. SMITH E s E ,qi MR. MARIO DELFAVERO, qfmd 7646401 MISS RUTH DOVORES, elm! i'lr'A k'ki A'i k THE ANNEX... Wu: zegdwmz Down on Burnett Street stands the Central Annex building of fond memory, the last step for the commercial students before entering Central. The enthusi- astic students keep up as much contact as possible, with their big brothers and sisters at the Main Building. To those of us who attended the annex, these photos will be a remembrance of a pleasant sophomore year. 'k'k'k'k'k'k'kir'k wexcome W B G 0 fesau Avo: 5, was X 13:1 . ' -.,,:,. and :Wi 4 14, rd ' 4 . ' V-1, T 54 mp Ahjiv. - 'ff-ns? txlff '-x - . e Mn , '-Q, e L, -me-. V . :ati d t' n to New Jersey, the school- February 5, 1948, brought a new means ot e uca io owned radio. H dreds of visitors and educational leaders were present to witness the inaugural un broadcast of WBGO, the first Board at Education radio station in New Jersey, located on the fourth floor ot Central High School. Rev, Borton performed the invocation, and other celebrities such as Dr, Studebaker, U S Commissioner ot Education, Hon. V. J, Murphy, Mayor of Newark, Director ot lblz S tt K enan Dr Bosshart N J Commission ot Education, Dr. Przybylowicz, Pu ic a ey e , . , . . President ot the Board ot Education, Dr. Herron, Superintendent ot Schools, addressed the new station. At the conclusion ot the broadcast, Mr. Ralston, as Principal, extended his welcome. Jrgwfek zffi it 4 l, , ,f,,.' t iff!! iq ft, ,H , i . ,M Q N 'X ,W iw 4, X ,f 4 1 ,WL fl av N Pr 'af?, in W 3 .4- .A. ,Y 5 -.-e. xc .551 2: 94312-'wtf .,. KJ.. 4 fi 4 153. .5 257 ,,cg:,2-3, eiix tei-, ' 't-T ': '7I'.:g-r 5: 9 X f 1. LF 4 YQ 1947 CENTRAL BLUE DEVILS-Head Coach MR. SAL COMMISA - FOOTBALL Central's Blue Devils, City Champions of the '46 season, entered the Gridiron in '47 in a determined effort to repeat the difficult feat. Nutley High's Maroon was the first to chal- lenge the light blue and didn't make the grade as Central emerged with a 14-6 decision. Barringer's dark blue, a heavy team, the first city league obstacle, was removed in short order by a 19-0 decision. South Side High, next on the agenda, didn't have much of a team to brag about, but they did have the annoying habit of upsetting the favorites. Keeping this in mind, the Blue Devils played steady ball and gained their 32-6 decision. Following the South Side tilt we left the pleasant surroundings of City Stadium and raided Bloomfield. Tackling their team, we barely escaped with a 6-0 decision. West Side's Passing Green Wave was the biggest obstacle to a city league championship, and the game drew 17,000 at City Stadium. The tilt was the proverbial school-boy natural, with West Side the first team to mar our perfect record, winning the game in the last few minutes of play. Perth Amboy, Central Jersey Championship winners, was our next foe. On a rainy day in November, in a tightly-played game, Perth Amboy escaped with a 21-19 decision. From Perth Amboy the Blue traveled to Orange and there they again emerged on the short end of the score, this time 14-6. City Stadium was our next stop for the Thanksgiving Day game with East Side. The Red Raiders were determined to get our blood and played a brand of football which was unfamiliar as they won a 12-6 decision for the windup of their football campaign and ours. Our final record showed 4 wins and 4 losses for a .500 average, which is good in any man's league. The team fought hard and played their darndest and gained the respect of the entire school. 84 GAME OF THE SEASON WALTER SALABUN W CHARLES LESLI Practice Makes Perfect JOE LESINSKI JAMES TRESSITO JAMES RAIMO RON SHACKELTC BASKETBALL REVIEW by MEL FALLIK and ED EAGLES For the past four years, Central High School's basketball squads have done a magnificent job. During this time we have seen players of a high caliber such as Joe Gallagher, Bill Saks, Eddie Stickle, Ed Sauchicki, Ed Weber, Whitey Nelson, Jimmy Walsh, Charlie O'Neil, and LeRoy Smith bring many honors to Central under the tutorship of Coach Henry Finck. Among these honors were two city championships, two sectional championships, county championship, and the state championship. The T947-'48 team did not have many stars, but boys such as Sam Convissor, Les Thornton and Tom Daniels played excellent ball to uphold this fine record. Playing a fine brand of ball, Sam Convissor took LeRoy Smith's place as captain. Thornton and Daniels played well, though the ineligibility of the latter at half season kept him from participating. At the start of the '47-'48 season, Central High's defending state champs showed their ability by downing a better than average Kearny team at the New Brunswick Invitation Tournament. This tournament was won by Central on a later date. Thus, one of the toughest basketball campaigns had begun. With single losses to Weequahic and East Side, our boys gained second place in the city league standings by defeating Barringer and South Side twice and Weequahic and East Side once. In the Weequahic game, LeRoy Smith bowed out of high school competition. In out-of-the-league competi- tion our boys downed Nutley, Kearny, and West Orange while dropping decisions to Columbia, Thomas Jefferson, Orange, Bloomfield, Belleville, St. Benedict's, and Irvington. ln the county tournament, Orange dropped Central in first round competition. ln first round pairings for the state tournament, Central met a favored Kearny team. Our boys, taking the lead at the opening whistle, and never slowing up, found themselves the victors when the final gun sounded. But all thoughts of gaining their second straight state championship crown were squelched as the state-bound Orange quintet took the measure of the Central With the final tabulation at the completion of the season, Central found itself at the .500 mark with a record of eleven wins and eleven losses, inclusive of county and state tournaments. SWIMMING TEAM-MR. IRVING LEVIN, Coach SWIMMING Central's mermen have been very active the past season. They took the title in the city league for I947, winning 9 meets and losing one. In the first meet, which was held January 6, I947, our boys competed with South Side, winning by a score of 39 to I8. We lost the second meet to East Side by a score of 37 to our 20. The other meets found us victors, winning by not less than three points. ln the city meet, our mermen came in third place, being beaten by East Side, which won first, and South Side, second. Outstanding in the city meet was Ken Walsh, 40-yard free-style, establishing a new record. Phil Nicolaus came in first in the 220 free-style and came in second in the IOO-yard free- style, being beaten by iust a touch. Marvin Turtletaub took fourth place in the IOO-yard breast stroke. Arthur Turowski took fourth place in the IOO-yard breast stroke also. The Medley Relay was composed of Kenneth Marsh, Marvin Turtletaub, and .lames England who took fifth place for Central. George Arnold, Mario Cucuzella, Arthur Turowski, and Ken Walsh made up the team for the free- style relay. They took second place. Boys receiving letters will be: George Arnold, Louis Cuasulli, Mario Cucu- zella, Kenneth Marsh, Philip Nicolaus, Arthur Turowski, Marvin Turtletaub, Ernest Stamoutsos and Ken Walsh. The boys, under the direction of their capable instructor Mr. Levin, have come out one of the best swimming teams in the city. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM-MR. SOLOMON FLEISCHMAN, Coach CROSS COUNTRY Our gallant runners of Central have made an enviable record for the past two seasons. In '46 they won the City Championship with West Side coming in second. The Blue Warriors scored a leading 26 points, while West Side and Weequahic both scored 68 points each. Barringer came in fourth, scoring 86 points. Dave Bolden and Bill Miles, Central's stand-outs, crossed the finish line together. .lohn lgnomirello led a large part of the way but dropped back to fourth place. ln '47, our boys came in first again, making that two times in first place in the City Championship meet. Barringer was second. We took third place in the County Meet. The State Meet found us in sixth place, which was good considering all the varied competition. The season of '47 was opened with a bang! The boys won a victory over East Orange, the score being, Central l7 points to East Orange's 38. Bill Miles finished first while our brother graduate, John lgnomirello came in second in the excellent time of l2:25. With the outstanding training of our Cross Country Coach, Mr. Fleischman, the boys have built up a strong and capable team. To them we wish the future to be as bright as their past. Graduating with us are .lohn lgno- mirello and Kenneth Gullman, two outstanding members of the team. John served three years as a runner on the team, winning three letters from the school and several medals from the city and county. Kenneth is a two- year man, who also won two letters. BASEBALL With 16 wins, l tie and 4 losses to our credit, our boys have proved their ability. They have played hard and victoriously this past season li 947l, and it has been one to remember. We won the City League Title with the excellent record of 9 wins and 'l tie. East Side was our opponent in a T3-inning game resulting in the tie, the score being 1-l. Central beat the Central Jersey Champions of Group lV iNew Brunswickl by a score of 5-O. The win- ning pitcher in that 9-inning game was our own Al D'Alonzo. One misfortune we witnessed was to lose to Caldwell High in the final quarter of a 9-inning game. That misfortune disqualified us from the Greater Newark Tournament. Results of some of the games were: Central won over Bloomfield 3-2, North Arlington 4-1. Andrew Kehrle was the winning pitcher in the South Side vs. Central game which proved he is a very capable ball player. The score was 8-7. Co-captains of the team are Andrew Kehrle and Kenneth Reith. The co-captains, with the superior instruction of their faculty advisor, Mr. Reilly, really helped bring our baseball team to its fame along with the excellent playing of the boys on the team. Andrew Kehrle, Andrew Bove, and Pat Loungo are fellows of the team graduating with our class. BASEBALL TEAM MR. ROBERT REILLY Coach HOT ACTION CENTRAL vs. NEW BRUNSWICK CHEER LEADERS FOOTBALL BAND ,1,,f, '1 4A CHEER LEADERS BANNER SQUAD .m.f--f.,- eff: --: 4--,-A .- s ' -. vb A , .. g .. Q I f , 7. ,-rf .-1 f1 'JQ,f -1. A Prv - 4.4-V - -' f V -L -J' - mv., ,A GOCDBYE CENTRAL Under the guiding hands of our ever-loving parents, we entered grammar school where we were taught the 3R's and what was more important the fear of God. On a warm June night we crossed one of the many bridges of life, we graduated from Grammar school and with light hearts looked forward to High School. Then came high school, with the football games, and the rallies, the fellows, the girls, and of course, the broadening of our intelligence. Four years later, the great day arrived, and while we were putting on our caps and gowns, our short life flashed before us, and in a sudden burst of sentiment, we were thinking of the past. As we walked down the aisle, every step was another remembrance of high school days and the fact that we had to leave brought sadness to what otherwise would have been a gay night. We have but one consolation. Wherever we go, either to the four corners of the earth or just Newark, N. J., our hearts will always be united with the thought of Our Lady of the Hill. JOE VECCHIONE, Editor . . f . ,- ,o-,,..- ' 'W' 4 ,.. w , !6f'!ALx , If - XC. my V Tel. 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Colasonto, Anna ......... Conrad, Alex B ................. Convissor, Samuel Moses. ......, .. Cook, Carl Paul ................ Cardasco, Mary Anne ........ D'AmboIa, Rosemarie ..,..... Nesbitt Street ..........25l Broad Street ...........372 Broad Street .......92 Shepard Avenue .......50 Bleeker Street Hecker Street ........363 No. 13th Street Daniels, Thomas Edward ......... .......... 9 Somerset Street Davidson, Elaine .............., .,..... I 76 No. 3rd Street DeBacco, Elsie Patricia ......., ........ 3 68 No. l2th Street DeCicco, Lucille Mary ........ ......... 'l 69 High Street DeFIorio, Aurelio Marco ..... ........ 7 Webster Street DelTufo, Concetta Jeanette ........ ....... 4 66 Na. 6th Street DeMaio, Gloria ................... .............. 9 4 State Street Dengel, Robert W .................. ....... 2 76 Waverly Avenue DeNigris, Michael Vincent ........ ......... 2 8 Park Avenue DePersio, Rita Delores ........... ........ 1 77 Second Street DePoIa, Rose Marie ....... .,..... 4 l4 No. 5th Street Diana, Anna Jean .....,...... ....... 2 70 Orange Street Dilella, Mildred Rose ........ ........ 7 4 Hoyt Street Dillon, Harriet Clara ...,....... ........ 4 4 Summit Place DiMare, Ralph Raymond ......... ........ 2 53 Warren Street Dowdell, Daniel Lee ............ ............ l 96 Court Street Durante, Mary Josephine.. ...... 216 Academy Street Eagles, Edward Francis ..,.. ........ l 4l - 4th Avenue Ehlbeck, Henry James ....... .........,. 1 l09 Broad Street Errickson, Frank C ........,. 762 Mt. Prospect Avenue Esposito, Jean Susie ....... ............ 2 87 Parker Street Evanka, Helen ................... ....... l 54 Belmont Avenue Fabiano, Caroline Anne ....... ......., 9 l - 8th Avenue Falcone, Josephine Joan ......... .............. 6 3 High Street Fallik, Melvin ,..............,........... ........ 64 3 Belmont Avenue Flasetti, Florence Marguerite ....,,.. ................... 2 49 Lake Street Fede, Vita Joseph .....,............,. ..,...... 4 l No. Hawthorne Lane Fedorczyk, Joseph ....... ....... i l4 Seth Boyden Terrace Flatley, Robert .....................,......... ............ 50 . Burnett Street Froehlich, Peter Stanislaus, Ill ........ ......... 6 81 So. 20th Street Frungillo, Nick ....... ...... ...... .........378 Summer Avenue Gahel, Charles Francis ........ ......... 3 50 So. l2th Street Galbraith, Esther ......................... ........ 4 80 Orange Street Galetta, Nicholas Michael, ....... T7 Garside Street Garruto, Helen Marie ............... .. ............ 258 Camden Street Gelarmini, Frank Larry ........ ........ I 47 Mt. Prospect Avenue Gennaro, Rita ......,......... ........... I 29 '- 7th Avenue Gianas, Helen ....................... ........ 2 70 Grafton Avenue Giannini, Anna Pauline... Giordano, Joseph Felice... Glusti, Dominick John ...... Goldberg, Matthew, ....... Gronata, Guido John ........ ........l6l Warren Street ........207 - Bth Street - l3th Avenue .........4B6 - 18th Avenue .......,223 Stuyvesant Avenue Grasso, Attillo Carmine ....... ........ 6 7 Highland Avenue l l l l l l 7l l7l l 44 l7l l l l l l l4l i4l i l l4l l l4l I l3l i4l l4l lil l l7l l5l l5l l l4l i3l 7l l4l l3l l4l l4l l4l l4l l4l l3l l3l l6l l4l ' ll2 l4l 4l I2 Bl 4l 7l l7 I7 ll De Graw Avenue Z Green, Samuel ............,....,..... ........ 2 I8 Orange Street Grieco, Antoinette Connie ......... ........ 6 67 No. 6th Street Grosso, Marie Jeanne .......... ,................ 2 2l - 8th Avenue Grzywinski, John Joseph ........ .....,.. 5 66 So. Orange Avenue Guarino, Patsy Gerald .............,. .........., 6 45 No. 5th Street Guarino, Rosemarie Assunta ..,...... ...,..... 6 45 No. 5th Street Guensch, Frederick Joseph ......... ........ 3 69 - l8th Avenue Gullman, Kenneth John ...... .,......., 6 2 Alexander Street Hall, Norma ......................... ................. 7 0 Stone Street Hanlon, Eleanor Marion .....,.. .....,..., 2 58 Montclair Avenue Haran, Maureen Theresa ..... ....... 4 9 No. I4th Street Heberling, Sylvia Ann ........ . ......... 796 Ridge Street Hearn, Richard Francis .... ........ 9 5 Montclair Avenue Hertling, lris Pearl ....... ......... 3 9 Oraton Street Holzhauer, Jack H ......,....,.... ......., 4 9I So. l3th Street Horvoth, Mary Elizabeth ....,.. .,......... 2 Mercer Court Hunter, Braidy ...........,.......... .......,. I 26 Bayden Street lannucci, Ann Geraldine ..... ........ 3 7 Nassau Street lgnomirello, John Philip ......,.. ....... 3 87 Peshine Avenue lnfante, Samuel Donato ...... ........ 9 96 Franklin Avenue Irene, Sandy Anthony .......... ........, 6 92 No. 8th Street lrizarry, Olga Lucille ....... ......,. I 47 Clifton Avenue Jackson, Bernice ........,.... ...,..... I 33 Howard Street James, Daphne Ann... ........ 85 W. Market Street Jenkins, Johnny .,........ ...,... . ..77 Hayes Street Johnson, Elizabeth .,.,..,. ....... 3 02 W. Kinney Street Jones, Henry ...,................. ......... I 5 - 12th Avenue Jonkoski, Richard Fred ........ .......... 7 06 So. I9th Street Joyner, Helen .......................,., .,...... I 2 Barclay Street Kassay, Charlotte Lorraine ......... ....... I 30 Hudson Street Kastanas, Sylvia ,..................... ...... ...,..., I 5 3 Warren Street Keena, MaryEllyn Teresa ........ ........,.....,............,. 3 95 Summer Avenue Kefalos, Sylvia .....,.......,.... ........ 3 72 Ridge Street Kehrle, Andrew John ........... ........ I 76 - I6th Avenue Keith, Dorothy Elizabeth ........ .......... I 07 Oraton Street Kitzman, Beatrice Jane ........ ................ 7 4 - 9th Avenue Klunick, John Michael ......... ........ 7 6 East Bigelow Street Krolak, Margaret Bernice ....,.. ....... 2 59 Springtield Avenue Kruszewski, George Walter ....... ......... I 43 Belmont Avenue LaPolla, Pearl Mary .......,.,,. ......,. 4 27 Orange Street Lardieri, Dolores Carol ....... .......,.... 5 4 Fifth Street Lataro, Salvatore Dominic... ...,..... 508 - l5th Avenue LaTorre, Carmela Ann ..,..... ........, 3 6 Hecker Street Laulette, Rose Marie ........ -..... 85 State Street Lee, James ..................... ....... 9 8 Camden Street Leone, Viola Ann ..,....... Lesinski, Joe John ...,...,.... Leslie, Charles Thomas ....... Lewis, James, Jr ........... Lippman, Philip John ..,.... Logothetis, Emanuel N ....... High Street . ....... 620 Hunterdon Street - IIth Avenue Mercer Street .,...,...,592 So. I3th Street , ...... 31 Summit Street ffm' Mwfaxly lll l7l lll l3l l7l l7l l3l l6l lll lll l7l lll lll lll l3l l3l lll lll l8l l7l l7l lll l3l l3l l3l l3l l3l l3l l3l lll lll lll lll l3l lll l7l l5l l3l l3l l7l l7l l3l lll l2l l3l lli lBl l7l l3l l3l lll Longhi, Theresa Gloria ........ Longo, Carmine .......,...,......... Lorenzetti, Norma Theresa ........ Luongo, Patrick Louis ,...,....... Lynch, Francis Aloysius .....,.. Mack, Corrie Lorraine ...,...... Malanga, Angela Marie ....... Mancini, Stella ..................... Maoli, Theresa Elizabeth ........, Morcantuono, Anthony J ......... Marino, Theresa ........,........... Markowski, Stell Monica ......... Masi, Salvatore Peter ............... Mastriano, Samuel Thomas ......... Matthew, Samuel Ozias ........ McMahon, James Peter .,....... Melillo, Irene Teresa ........ Meo, Nancy Ann .,..,...,............. Miastkoski, Andrew Robert ......... Miller, Janet .....................,...,......... Missaggia, Dominick Bartholomew,...... Mitterando, Vincent Nicholas .....,. Molinari, Joan Mae ............,..... Molinara, Nancy Mary ........., Monte, Gemma Caroline ......... Moran, Charles Roy .....,...,.... Morgan, Gertha ................. Morrello, Marion Rose ......... Murray, Mary Grace ....... Napolitano, lda Theresa... Nardone, Ralph A ...,...... Navin, Meredith L .....,..,...... Nicholas, George Edward ........ Niketakir, Anno Andrianne ....... Nosti, Edward Frederick ....... Novellino, Mario Rocco .... Organ, James Albert ........ Osterweil, Alfred G ...... Padula, Margaret ........ Pedicini, Antoinette ,.......... Palumbo, John Herbert ......... Patella, Stephen Gerard ....... Pelino, Anna Nora ,..,..... Pelosi, Nick .........,.............. Person, Lois Elizabeth ......... Peters, Milton Emanuel ........ Petrillo, Frank Albert ...,.... Petronella, Rose Audrey ....... Piacente, Anthony .......... Picatello, Louis Thomas ..... Picillo, Angelo Ralph ....... ll3 1 11 .........4I3 No. 6th ........490 No. 4th .,.....503 So. Ilth ........738 Se. 20th Jones Street Street Street Street Street ..,.....lI6 Summer Avenue Broadway ......,770 No. 6th Street ..,..,.,.,.I42 Garside Street .,....I06 Bloomfield Avenue Belmont Avenue IIV1 Mt. Prospect Avenue ..,.........292 - Bth Avenue Clay Street .......,250 Nye Avenue .........243 Parker Street ...,....,465 No. 5th Street ..,..,.,509 Bergen Street ........I20 Central Avenue .........289 Lincoln Avenue Fabyon Place 836 Mt. Pleasant Avenue - 8th Avenue Summer Avenue 2 Vanderpool Street Stone Street .......I95 Sussex Avenue ........372 Broad Street .........I78 - -Bth Avenue ......8I West Market Street III Mt. Prospect Avenue . ........... 758 So. 20th Street .........I74 Ne. 9th Street ........I29 Norfolk Street .......5I5 - I5th Avenue ...........238 Broad Street ..........6I3 - I8th Avenue - 7th Avenue Ridge Street .......I08 Seth Boyden Terrace - 7th Avenue ........I6'fg Rowland Street , ....., ..9 Chelsea Avenue .......I62 Orange Street Clay Street Webster Street .......658 No. 6th Street .........873 So. I5th Street .........364 No. Ilth Street ........I84 Warren Street lll l7l l7l l3l l3l ill ill lll l7l Ill ill l3l lll lll lll lil lll l7l l3l l2l lll l3l lll l2l Ili l5l lll ill l2l Ill l3l lll l2l l7l lll l5l lll l3l lll ill l5l lll lll ill lll lll lll l7l l3l l7l Pisciotta, Joseph ........... Pisko, Dolores Mary ........ Polito, Patsy Andrew ....... Polizzi, Frank Anthony ....... Pomerantx, Elliott Louis ........,. . Porcelli, Mildred Carmelo.. Pruneau, Robert Norman ,... Puglisi, Jennie Marie .......... ..... Pulice, Frank Salvatore ..... Rahner, Ralph Charles ...,.,.. Raimo, Phyllis Ida ...,...... Raymond, James V., .Ir ..... . Recchia, louise ...,...,..... Reilly, James Finney ,....,,....... ..,.. Rezzonico, Peter Anthony ........ , ....... Riccardi, Phyllis Ann.. ........... Rilli, Emio Joseph ........ Risden, John Robert ......... Ritonnale, Julius, Jr ...,... Robinson, Thelma Lois ,....... Rocco, Antoinette .....,....... 5 .......264 Littleton Avenue ....,..311 - 18th Avenue ......540 Clifton Avenue ........324 Littleton Avenue ......52 Tillinghast Street .......22 Garside Street .........203 Avon Avenue ...433 No. 11th Street First Street .......239 Chadwick Avenue ........736 Summer Avenue 154 Third Street Summit Place ....819 So. 19th Street .352 Bloomfield Avenue .....340 No. 6th Street .....,..27 Rowland Street ........467 Clifton Avenue .......137 Parker Street Jay Street Peck Avenue Rochow, Elaine M ............ ........ 6 OO No. 3rd Street Rogers, Oscar Roderick ....... ........ l 04 Warren Street Roiek, Raymond Theodore ......... ......... I 22 Belmont Avenue Romano, James Anthony ..... ........ 1 17 Summit Street Romano, Leonard ................. Roskowski, Charles P ....,.. Roth, Frederick .........., Ruggiero, Angelina .........,.... Ruggiero, Dolores Florence .....,. ..... Russo, George Nicholas ...... Salabun, Wolodimir L ........... . Solandro, Rocco Anthony... Santangelo, Rachel .......,...... Sasso, Leonard ..,........ Scevoli, Ann Theresa .......... Schaefer, Theresa Margaret ....... . 17 Summit Street .......,,379 So. 6th Street ....70B Summer Avenue .....l92 Academy Street ....132 No. 13th Street .......206 - 12th Avenue ......33 Morton.... Street .........296 Orange Street ........86 Summer Avenue ..128 Highland Avenue ........537 No. 4th Street . ...... 142 Sylvan Avenue Schnering, John Donald .......... .......... 1 39 Morris Avenue Schotield, Walter Anthony ......, ..... Sedito, Frances Rose ..,........... , Shackleton, Ronald Albert.. Shaw, Erma Lorraine .......... Shops, Martin Irving ....... Shotkin, Robert ......,....,..,.,... Signorin, Gloria Mary Ann Skidmore, Eveline Weeks .....,... ...., Smith, lee Frances ............... Smolenyak, Joseph John ........ . Sade, William Richard, Jr ....... .. Solek, Edward Thomas., ...... Sa'mmer, Herman Peter ....... Spadone, Marie Ann ............ Squartino, Frances Irene ....... .. ....158 Johnsen Avenue ...,.,64 Summer Avenue .......1l3 Third Avenue ........50 High Street ............101 Court Street .........610 Sa. 12th Street .........B63 Summer Avenue ....4l6 Summer Avenue ........39 Garside Street ......62 Madison Avenue .....572 Sa. 10th Street .365 Fairmount Avenue .........113 - 3rd Avenue ......,506 No. 4th Street .....550 No. 7th Street fan 1' rainy I3l I31 I4l I3l IB1 I4l IB1 I71 I41 I81 I4l I71 I4l I81 I71 I71 I41 IB1 I41 I41 I71 I71 I21 I31 I41 I41 I31 I41 I71 I71 I71 I31 I41 I4l I4l I7l I4l I31 IS1 I41 I41 I21 I21 I31 I41 I4l I41 I81 I31 I3l I71 I41 I71 Stamko, John ...................... ......... 7 56 So. 15th Street Stamoutsos, Ernest Gus ........ ..................... 1 36 Plane Street Stenson, Bette Ann ........ 179111 No. Fourth Street Stetz, Rita Ann ........... ,................... 3 4 Mott Street Stevens, Doris Jean ............... ......... 8 79 So. 14th Street Stockinger, Ernest Henry ......... ...... B 17111 Ridge Street Stolti, Edith .....,..................... ....... 4 78 No. 13th Street Strumolo, Joseph Salvatore ........ ............. 5 2 Stone Street Swiatek, Frank Edward ......... ......... 3 54 So. 12th Street Tartaglia, Elvira .........., ..... .......... 2 3 2 - 14th Avenue Tartaglia, Tony Vincent ..,... ......... 6 8 Garside Street Thompson, Dorothy ....,,.,.... .,....,. 1 96 Orange Street Thorne, George William ......... .............,.. 2 06 Rose Street Thornton, Leslie ...........,.... ..,...,.. 6 60 Belmont Avenue Tice, Walter Giles ....,........... ...... l 27 - 17th Avenue Tobia, Christine Theresa .......... ......... l 07 Summer Avenue Tremari, Carmello Mildred ......... ......... 4 98 No. 5th Street Trento, Rosa Groce....- ...... ........ l 19 8th Avenue Tressito, James J .................. ......... 1 8 White Terrace Tucci, Mauro Joseph, Jr ......... .. .......... 35 Stone Street Umstot, Nail Vincent ............ ........... 2 49 Summer Avenue Voro, Morieonn ........... ,,....... 7 6 Mt. Prospect Avenue Vecchione, Joseph ........... .......... 8 9111 - 7th Avenue Velnot. Grace Vivian .... .. ................ 246 Broadway Verniero, Peter James ....... ......... 2 21 Clifton Avenue Veth, Don W ................. ....... 3 8 Tiffany Boulevard Voorhees, Maryiln ....... ............... 5 6 Wallace Street Vuono, Vincent .....,......... ........ 1 B6 So. Orange Avenue Wankmuller, Fred Oscar... ............... 299 Ridge Street Way, LeRoy A ............ ......,... 1 36 Prince Street Weaver, Audrey Ann ..... .................. 6 9 Clay Street Weber, Fred William ........ ....... 7 41 Hunterdon Street Weed, George ..........,..,...,.... ' ...,...., 66 Norfolk Street Welch, Donald Raymond ......... ...... 1 05 Hartford Street White, Sidney .................... ....... 2 59 Norfolk Street White, Thomas .l ........ ....... 5 27 - 13th Avenue Williams, Jack ......,....,, ....... 6 B3 So. 20th Street Wilson. Ann Bernice .......... ........ 9 8 Second Street Wilson. 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