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ES          „ст          ---         PES         TL.         NE         S          po          SE         La          FE:          SEQUENS         UE          E          AG         `         64          QY          Pen         ED          BY          THE         y          (946         and          echnical         PUBLISH         Elass          of          Sanwa         Central          Commercial         dili          School         ARK,          NEW          JERSEY         NEW         Dedication         DEDICATED          to          that          joy          and          spirit          which          has          made          our         past          four          years          a          glorious          adventure          and          will          make          it         an          eternal          memory.         Therein          is          a          call:           To          do          things          because          we          love          them,         to          love          things          because          we          do          them,          to          keep          the          eyes          open         as          we          move          across          the          field          of          life.           ἷ ν          in          Work         Stanton                     Ralston         PRINCIPAL         bers          of          the         rk          with          the          mem         has          come         to          WO         the          time         It          has          been          а          real          pleasure         ry          1948,         Class          of          Janua         ||          and          good         to          say          farewe         rincipal          of          Central         his          wise          leadership         t          important         nniversary          25          p         rs,          he          has          by         m          for          all          that          is          mos         Ralston          S          tenth          a         ten          yea         nony         pe          Joy          of          Living.         This          is          Mr.         .          During          those         d          White          the          sy         tion          for          t         MICHAEL          CONOVITZ         Chairman          Social          Studies         Acting          Vice          Principal         March          1947-October          1947         Y         SSIE          W.          BOUTILLIER         Chairman          English         WILLIAM          R.          CAIN         Vice          Principa         WE          WELCOME          Mr.          Cain          to          Central          as          our         new          vice          principal,          and          hope          that          his          stay         at           Our          Lady          on          the          Hill           will          be          a          long          and         pleasant          one.         WILLIAM          BAUER          JOHN          A.          DEADY         Chairman          cting          Chairman         Physical          Education          Technical         £          а          EN         —         dsl         PAUL          R.          HAESELER          ROSAMOND          H.          HOPPER          BEATRICE          J.          LITCH          DAVID          SKOLNIK         Chairman          Science          Acting          Chairman          Acting          Chairman          Chairman          Mathematics         .          Art          Languages         =         Im          exam         e          a          Joy          in          Education         EV          å         BERYL          ANDERSON          MARGARET          J.          BENNETT          VERA          H.          BEUSMAN          FLORABELLE          BURKE         Pm         A                  to         MICHAEL          CUOZZO          MIRIAM          CUSHMAN          SEWARD          DeHART          JULIUS          FINKELSTEIN          BENJAMIN          ESKIN         SOLOMON          FLEISCHMAN          AARON          GOFF          LOUIS          GOLDMAN          HENRY          M.          GOLDSTEIN          HAROLD          A.          GOUSS         WILLIAM          GREENFIELD          LEONARD          L.          GROSS         ay         [ON          Le?          |         EVA:          tl          å         EMMA          HOUGH          BENJAMIN          KATZ         +A         ς          d         x         I         Ñ         ALEXANDER          B.          LEWIS          LEO          LITZKY         JOHN          W.          HEDSTROM         MOLLY          KAUFMAN         LOUISE          E.          LOVELL         ROSAMOND          H.          HOPPER         GEORGE          KOSTAKIS         ERIC          H.          LUNDIE         MORRIS          R.          LERNER         RUTH          G.          MASOR         McNAMARA          OTTO          MELITO          JOSEPH          MILLER          MARCELLA          MOONEY         ae)         ὙΠ         Ar          |         DANIEL          Н.          NESTER          LEWIS          D.          PRAG          JESSIE          K.          PRESSLER          JOHN          T.          PRICE          FRED          R.          PROFETA         є                   OSCAR          F.          RAAB          ROBERT          R.          REILLY          ROBERT          G.          RIENZI          JOSEPH          F.          ROWAN          MARY          S.          RYBKIEWICZ         ANN          B.          SCHLEGEL          VICTOR          H.          SCHLEICHER          AGNES          SCOTT          DAVID          SKOLNIK         DAVID          T.          STAMELMAN          ROBERT          B.          STRAHAN          ARNOLD          STRASSBERG          ELIZABETH          SULLIVAN          LOUISE          TRAVELSTED         FRANCIS          J.          TRUNT          ALAN          C.          TURNBULL          ANTHONY          J.          VELARDO          MORRIS          WARRICK          LILA          B.          WRIGHT         Here          is          Mrs.          Hopper,          the          teacher,         She's          as          well          liked          as          a          double          feature.         She's          given          her          time          and          effort          too,         To          make          this          school          what          it          means          to          you.         Her          favorite          subject          is          art         She          teaches          it          with          all          her          heart.         She's          a          loyal          Centralite          through          and          through,         Of          women          like          her,          there          are          but          a          few.         S.          M.         ROSAMOND          HOPPER         Class          Advisers         There          goes          a          man,          that          Mr.          A.          B.         His          great          personality         Is          liked          by          you          or          me.         His          poetry          reading          you          may          think          is          fun         But          the          homework          he          hands          out          must          be          done.         He          is          easily          influenced          to          hand          out          work         By          a          guy          named          Lippman          who          likes          to          work.         The          tasks          he          assigns          may          be          tough         But          the          majority          of          them          are          just          kid          stuff.         He          is          calm          and          quiet          and          smooth         Not          harsh          and          mean          and          rude.         In          conclusion          |          might          add         He          is          one          of          the          best          teachers          |          ever          had.         ds         =          c         ALEXANDER          B.          LEWIS         Associate          Advisers         A          Am          ry          WFLA          ERA          ETTER          NEE         =         κ)         =         =          σατ          ΕΟΝ         Ж         x         an          ur          E          AE         LK          |         High          above          the          busy          city,         Far          beyond          all          touch          of          ill,         Sits          enthroned          our          Alma          Mater,         Our          dear          lady          on          the          hill.         Chorus         Lift          the          chorus,          send          it          swelling,         With          a          real          and          loyal          will,         And          our          bounty          be          the          beauty         Of          our          lady          on          the          hill.         In          the          glory          of          the          morning         Burns          in          lines          of          liquid          gold.         Ever          upward          pointing          tower         Like          some          battlement          of          old.         Face          we          boldly          every          crisis,         Love          the          need          of          duty          done,         As          our          pillared          Alma          Mater         Boldly          fronts          the          rising          sun.         Hope          of          youth          and          pride          of          manhood,         Standing          steadfast,          strong          and          sure         Guide          us          onward,          ever          upward,         Heritage          of          rich          and          poor.         18         Ë          |         E         n         |         2         CONNER          -          FERRARA         TER         MAN-Y          |FARE-WELL         po          5          ©          О,         б         JANUARY          1948         PART          WI          ”         -          WAYS         AL         BUT         =                  o         z         a                  шы         e         e         t         Ὁ         «         -         a         =         =         =                           ul         -         o         =         E                  X         GO         WORDS          BY         THELMA          CONNER         FRANK          MARMO         Acting          President         ANNETTE          COHAN         Secretary         JOHN          SHENIS         President         RONALD          OWENS         Vice          President         Å         і         JOHN          STARK         Treasurer         Um          N          niil         ае         Y                   P         B          x         LADYS          ADAMS         on          for          anybody         Δ          d          |          i          HELE         E          N          A         Ther         e          is         Mischief          in          h         er          e         yes.         G         A          good          compan!                   ANDREWS         d          to          all.         LEV         A          good          sport          and          frien         UISE          ANGELACC!         asant          to          meet         LO         Nice,          sweet          and          ple         1         THERESA          AVALLONE         Bright,          Sweet,         ICO         IA          ANNICHIAR         JUL         small          and          petite         her          style         is         t          and          friendly         Swee         GLORIA          AV.         ALLONE         She          has          for          all          w         ROBERT          BARR         An          ambitious          boy          With          a          Camera.         а          ©         A          fellow          with         while.         F         ANNE          BENUCCI         er          Way.         9          day          by          day.         ently          she          goes                   sil         g          the          right          thin         Doin         KAT         HERINE          BILLIAS         Hea         r          the         A          тоге          uu          ef          ана          α,          сеу          воя.          feet-         eet.          ю          we'll         HAZEL          BURKS         Neat          as          a          pin—         Everyone's          friend.         An          unusually          clever          sens         mor          amid          her          other          fine          qua         RIE          CALABRESE         th          her          gay         MA         She          charms          you          №         attitude.         ε          CAPRIO         CESAR         s          not          on          earth,          bu         t          on          à         He          dance         cloud.         PAULINE          CAPRIO         Charm          is          her          greatest          asset.         NY         A          een         RIEL          CARNE         GAB         1         frienc         an          and          a         ntlem         gen         A         NANCY          CA         A          Warm          and          fri         RNEVALE         endly          Personality                  АММА          CASTELLAN          |         Friendly          and          Sincere          are          her          ways         FR          2         А         PHILIP          CASTAGNA         His          eyes          show          à          merry          soul.         i         Е         `         MARI          |         E         Frien          CLE         endly          and          ‘née          MENTE         re          wit         Å         isposition         h         а          gay         DELPHINE          CETRULO         ri          with          а          sense          of          humor.         A          swell          9!                  JOSEPHINE          CICCONE         uality          cannot          be          copied.         True          individ         eas         Attractive          and         with.         THELMA         Capabl         FRANK          COVIELLO         r          like          that          of         There          is          no          powe         oratory.         RUTH          COX         is          à          virtue          any         i          A          à          HARR         Y         Silence         women          own         He          is         Sure          to          |         е          at         music          peace         N          DALESANDRO         (ways          nice          to         HELE         A          pleasant          smile          is          а         see.         -         —-         سے         di:         LI         OD         GUID         h          aooc         |          chap          with          9         cne         A          goo         j          ways         I         ===          m          à         VINCENT          DePAUL         Good          things          Come          in          small         Packages.         EDWARD          DEMBROWSK          |         An          all          around          fell          w         THERESA          DeTROLIO         A          Sweet          disposition          i         friendliness         3          8          sign          of         GILBERT          DeROSA         Takes          life          as          It          comes.                   good          fellow          has          many                  E         ROSE          DICHI          ARA         et          inflection          her          voice         k          to.         The          swe          in         t          to          tal         makes          her          pleasan         ENZA         friend         SANTO          DISP         eed,          he          is          a         indeed.         To          those          in          n         3         OHN          DREXLER         d          a          friend.         LO         UIS          DiPROFIO         A          fell         ow         who          will          sin         ys          have         J         friends.                   gentleman          an         N         LLISO         RD          E         RICHA         nners.         d          with          polished          ma         Graced          W         HENRY          EHLBECK         What          à          Wonderful          thing          js          life,         RAY.         MOND          FASULO         Hi         5         εχργ         es         SORG          show          h         In          hi         IS         eyes         MARY          ANN          FASHANO         ha          pinch          of         Warm          and          sincere          wit         mischief.         JOA         The          cause          of          her          POP         nds?          —«levernes         a          sparkling          personality:         ULINE          FORMATO         PA         Whoever          15          popular         attention.         deserves         ANT          а         Еат         е         тау          Бе          iN         the         Succ          1         ess          is          in          the         sil         H         £         song          but         ence.         GARDNER         AUDRE         ys          jolly,         Particular          in          her          ways,          alwa         fine          and          gaY-         ‹         m          heard.         OWEN          GERTEL         Often          seen          but          seldo         Pr         Р         AA          '          ?                    5         January          5         CHARLES          Gos         MARIO          GRASSANO         Good          th;          M         things          are          no          ANIAN         t          alw         Trim          and          neat          from          head          to          feet.         Packages          ays          in          big         In          E         @PPearance          alw          GREEN         ays          neat,          à         ,          and          in         natu         r         e          always          š         weet         (         Cf)         ren         DOLORES          GU          ARINO         s          wins          friends          wherever         Cheerfulnes         it          goes.         poROTHY          GUARINO         f          sunshine          in         a          ray          ©         She          is          truly         dark          world.         pr          3          A          AS         @          7          Vb          2         VILLEROY          HARD          |         D         Ab         arrel         of          fun          for          e         veryon         e.         PERCY          HARRIS         poss         heart.         To          his          classmates          he          esses          à         and          friendly         warm         ROBERT          HEFTY         otto          of          fortune.         Diligence          is          the          ™         WILLIAM          HOLEY         An          eternal          smile          upon          his          lips.         MILTON          KLABENESH         If          at          first          you          don't          succeed,         try          again.         try,         BARRY          KLARFELD         A          mind          of          his          own-         LEWIS          |         KO         MROWER         He         Never         ne         glects          work          o.         r          ple         asur         e         tions.         A          fello         ANTHONY          LARDIERI         The          good          humor          man:         ERALD          LARDIER!         complete          with-         G         No          dance          İS         ou         quite         t          his          feet.         MICHAEL          MACHALABA         :          1          A          pleasant          fellow          liked          by          all.         pup          '          5          382         UDAT         IE          LA         MAR         ts.         oun         hat          cc         w         lity          to          try          !S         bility         Her          a         friends.         lanuar          y          4         JAMES          MALANGA         Agreeable          and          full          of          fun,         liked         by          everyone         FRANK          MARMO         ss          comes          to          him          who          earns          it.         Succe         LORRA!          NE          MARMO         and          be          merry:         Laugh,          joke         LOUISE          MASTROPIETRO                   smile          in          her          heart.         Nice,          sw          ΠΝ          MASI         eet          and          pleasant          А         о          meet.         TINA          MATARAZZO         goes          far,          yet          costs         Politeness         nothing.         KATHLEEN          MATHIS         Sweet          and          friendly          is          her          style         LLOUCH         CU         M          Mc          it.         |          —          ωμά          make          it         Life          !         MARIE          MAZZIOTTA         an          unusually          out.         Standing          Scholarship         and         Persona          lity,         A          difusion          of         a          serene         GE          р         RTRUDE          MILL         ER         Ga         yety          is         the          Spice          of          |         Ife,         Nothing          is          impossible.         “3                  Ма у          а          friendly         But          never          one          quit         JACK          MORRIS         s          and          good          looks.         Blessed          with          brain         ANET          MUNRO          if          its         worth          knowing         n         x          LENA          NAPPA                   per          endship          ve         she          Smiles,          her          dimples         dance,         When         BERTHA          PA         Silence         NAGAKOS         more          eloquent         words.         is          than         GERARD          PALLANTE         Knowledge          IS          power.         H          PARADISE         _but          only         JOSEP         He          makes          no          enemies         friends.         AN         GEORGE          PARISI         Fam         e          an         d          fortune          awaj         ait          him                  LEWIS          PERKINS         ys          he          i5          one         he          bo         As          one          of          t         the          best.         CHARLES          PETERPAUL         A          regular          fellow         ΝΑ                   EDWARD          PLESKO         A          friend          that          is          warm          and         Steady,         MARTIN          PRIVOT         Being          frank          js          being          good         VICTORIA          POULOs         Certain          Simplicit         Y          that          makes         everyone          her          friend.         |         ROBERT          PUGLIS         let's         fe          is          short          so         Lite         be          gay.         why          be          serious?         Calm          N          RACI         is          unruffled          a          et         sa         lake,          placid         GEORGE          RIDDLE         what          he          can,          does         He          that          does         what          he          ought.         ἣν         FRANK          RIFFEL         a          true          power.         Knowledge          itself          is         ,         KENNETH          RIKER          PHY         She          i          LLIS          RIVIE         å          S          happy          ist          LLO         There          is          NO          wisdom          like          frankness.         he          yo         er,          U          meet         FLO         RENCE          RINALDI         Many          a         LLINS         WA          7         LTER          ROBINSON         AS         corer          all          around         n         OR          ROSSETT                   f          happiness:         v          CT         Silence          !S          the          height          9         Fs;         NY          RUOTOLO         n          conquer         MATT          So          dy          ANTHO         FO          RUBI         NACCI          With          chemistry                    n         A         man          n         wit         h          good          inte         ntion         s.         man          ca         ature.         ANNA          RUSSO         Life          is          what          you          make          it.         |         PS         Gra         ce         t          and          friendlin         ess         wo         ch          ;         arming          virt         rtue         S.         CHILLER         RAYMOND          S         The          postman          always          rings          twice.         HUBE         Sile         persuades         nce          often         king          fails.         spea         e          is          golden.         Silenc         gr          SCZEPURA         when         ISABE         LLA          S         Brilliance          and          riae         itio.         on          th          ungs         e          j         ladder          of          fs          š         success,         RAFINI         JOHN          SHENIS         He'll          never          get         d          gay;         Happy          an          к         А          Sweet          disposition          i         THOMAS          SICA         a          friendly          ü         S          a          sign          ot         ne,         ANGELA          SISTO         A          thing          of          beauty          is          a          joy          forever.         LILLIAN          SMITH         Her          quiet          Ways          win          your          heart.         LEROY          SMITH         A         Public          m         an          of          light          and         leadin         g.         )         GLORIA          STABILE         H         x          ELEN          SPADONE          |         =          ing          and          talia:          There          is          misc         “PS          to          keep          the          on          all          day,         Way.         hief          in          her          eyes-         lues          a         JESSIE          STAPLES         at          puts         eam          in          her          eyes          th         eam          in          your          heart.         It's          the          gl         the          αἱ         THERESA          TARTAGLIA         `          A          girl          with          Sweetness         OYNY         ment          of         DONALD          STR         and          refine.         Il          the         tter          than          à         be         5         Character         art          |         A          good          hea                   world         js          in          the          W         heat         ROSA          THOMPSON         Mildest          P         and          the         gentlest          heart.         Á         EMMETT          TEDESCO         оа          looking          fellow          wh         The          manner         Ὁ          is          nice         på          =         MPANARO         ys          a          success.         PETER          TI         Good          humor          is          alwa         FL         ORENCE          TOSAT         O         Sw         eet         sm         iles          draw          pl         c         Ompany,          easant         (7          A                             10         24011230          48         ( ?                  S         À          ma         n          of          Worldly          experie         nce.         CARL          YACULLO         ile.         A          cute          fellow          with          a          cute          sm!         Quiet          but          sincere.          PHILIP          ΖΟΡΡΙ         Α          good          compar          on          for          anyb          d         o          y         KATHERINE          ΖΙΝΝΟ         Big-hearted          and          reliable.         1         CAROLINE          FABIANO         Seen          but          not          heard         ALBERT          FLUKE         A          sensible          and          well-bred          man.         |         STEVE          GENAKOS         A          friend          to          one          and          all.         EDITOR'S          NOTE         A          special          committee          appointed          to          choose          the          boy          and          girl          who         stood          out          for          all          that          was          very          fine          always,          but          who          in          their          modesty         and          quietness          were          overshadowed          by          more          dazzling          lights,          selected         Caroline          and          Albert          whose          pictures          you          find          as          the          last          two          in          the         class.          We          ask          that          you          remember,          “the          last          shall          be          first”.         3          Y          $          4          -          77          E          f          a         |          NN          HIT          FLUE          JH]         He          ΜΝ          ае         h          ]          |          TAM          +         Δ.                  е          ,         HALF          TIME          TEST          DUE.         AT          1:30          Wittiest         GLORIA          STABILE         WILLIAM          QUICK         Class          Optimists         GLADYS          ADAMS         FRANK          RIFFEL         Class          Athletes         VICTORIA          POULOS         LeROY          SMITH         Class          Politicians         ANNETTE          COHAN         FRANK          MARMO         602          n'          Pen         January          1948         FRANK          J.          COVIELLO         Editor         KENNETH          RIKER          LENA          NAPPA         Secretary         THELMA          CONNER         Assistant          Editor         Te          κ ὶ          Р-         Li         -         EDITORIAL          STAFF         TYPING          COMMITTEE         MARIE          MAZZIOTTA,          Chairman         DANCE          COMMITTEE         JERRY          LARDIERI,          Chairman         SALES          COMMITTEE         FLORENCE          RINALDI,          Chairman         LITERARY          COMMITTEE         THELMA          CONNER,          Chairman         COMMENCEMENT          COMMITTEE         JANET          MUNRO,          Chairman         PHOTOGRAPHY          COMMITTEE         BOB          BARR,          Chairman         ADVERTISEMENT          COMMITTEE         PHYLLIS          RIVIELLO,          Chairman         SPORTS          COMMITTEE         EMMETT          TEDESCO,          Chairman         CLASS          DAY          COMMITTEE         PETER          TIMPANARO,          Chairman         DECORATING          COMMITTEE         HOMEROOM          DELEGATES         CAP          AND          GOWN          COMMITTEE         GLORIA          McFARLAND,          Chairman         SNOOPING          COMMITTEE         KATHERINE          ZINNO         Chairman         (What          do          they          do?)         POPULARITY          POLL         ANGIE          SISTO,          Chairman         M          AT          ΘΝ          т          TAA         Wie          VA          2          Y         iM         Last          Will          and          Testament         N          THIS          month          and          year          of          January          1948,          we,          the          senior         class          of          Central          Commercial          and          Technical          High          School,         situated          in          the          City          of          Newark,          County          of          Essex,          State          of         New          Jersey,          being          in          complete          control          of          our          mental         facilities          (purely          imaginary),           and          being          in          a          disposing         state          of          mind          (for          the          moment,          at          least),          declare          and         ordain          this          to          be          our          Last          Will          and          Testament          (in          manner         and          form,          that          is).         To          our          advisers,          Mrs.          Hopper          and          Mr.          Lewis,          we         leave          sincere          thanks          for          their          untiring          efforts          in         guiding          our          class,          also          a          host          of          pleasant          memories         acquired          in          our          very          short          acquaintance.         To          Dr.          Profeta          we          bequeath          a          megaphone          with          which         to          deliver          his          Ad          pep          talks.         To          Mr.          Litzky          we          leave          P.          M.         the          beverage.)         To          Miss          Travelsted          we          leave          deep          silence          in          home-         room.         To          Mr.          Schleicher          we          leave          a          Republican          administra-         tion          in          “48”.         To          Mr.          Hedstrom          we          leave          the          prospect          of          another         depression.         To          Mr.          Inzeo          we          leave          a          ticket          and          change          machine,         also          our          deepest          gratitude          for          outfitting          our          great         teams.         To          Mr.          Commisa          we          leave          Central's          version          of          the          Seven          Blocks          of          Granite           and          two          sets          of          four         horsemen.         To          Mr.          Lerner          we          leave          a          new          set          of          beautiful         secretaries.         To          the          Chemistry          Department          we          leave          some          pleas-         ant          odors          to          fill          the          beautiful          halls          of          Central.         To          the          Sophomores          we          leave          Mr.          Nester          to          guide         them          through          school.         To          the          Faculty          as          a          whole          we          leave          the          hope          for          a         raise          in          salary.         To          the          girls          in          Gym          we          leave          more          frequent          fire         drills.         To          the          Flag          Pole          we          leave          a          gallon          of          paint          plus          one         rubber          eraser.         To          Officer          Hennessey          we          leave          a          new          battery          for          his         aging          car.          (We          can't          afford          a          new          car.)         To          the          Library          we          bequeath          two          cents          to          take          care         of          any          debts          incurred          by          our          class.         To          future          cutters          we          leave          Mr.          Strassberg.         To          the          Freshmen          we          leave          dreams          of          their          graduation         from          Central.         To          the          Boys          Service          we          leave          a          few          extra          study         periods.         To          Mr.          Price          we          leave          a          new          exhaust          fan          in          the         Metal          Shop.         To          Mr.          Van          Houten          we          leave          a          new          red          pencil.         To          Miss          Scott          we          leave          a          bottle          of          aspirin—for          the         Faculty          only.         To          the          3B          girls          we          leave          the          memory          of          our          hand-         some          boys.         To          “Doc”          Goldstein          we          leave          a          broken          hearted          lover         eating          worms          in          a          garden.         To          Mr.          Skolnick          we          leave          our          thanks          for          helping          us         so          much.         To          Mr.          Deady          we          leave          all          our          back          issues          of          Con-         sumer's          Report.         (The          newspaper,          not         4         ed          EE          agile         coitu          e          es          T          a         y           ν,           ς         To          Mr.          Strahan          we          leave          one          set          of          unbroken          test         lead s.         To          Mr.          Casey          we          leave          a          new          steam          turbine.         To          Mrs.          Masor          we          leave          a          pad          of          cut          slips.         To          Mr.          Cuozzo          we          leave          a          leather          bound          edition          of         “Muzzey”.         To          Mrs.          Sullivan          we          leave          a          stack          of          unmarked         experiments.         To          Mr.          Finklestein          we          leave          a          subscription          for          the         Star          Ledger          to          be          delivered          at          school.         To          Miss          Mooney          we          leave          an          autographed          copy          of         Boswell's          Johnson.         To          Mr.          Katz          we          leave          a          new          Arc          Lamp.         To          the          Biology          Department          we          leave          a          can          of          live         worms.         To          Central,          our          “Alma          Mater”,          we          leave          a          tender         spot          in          our          hearts          forever.         To          Dr.          Barnard          we          leave          memories          of          the          most          bril-         liant          students          ever          to          enter          Central.         To          the          Lunch          Room          we          leave          a          blue          and          white          gar-         bage          can.         To          our          Gym          we          leave          one          Atomic          Bomb.         large          it.)         To          Mr.          Warrick          we          leave          one          Brown                    Sharpe          rule.         To          Mr.          Miller          we          leave          longer          window          poles,          lower         radiators,          and          telephones.         To          the          typing          department          we          leave          one          typing         ribbon.         To          Mr.          Rowan          we          leave          a          new          trunchen          for          hall          duty.         To          room          506          we          leave          a          new          victrola.         To          Mr.          Marsh          we          leave          a          new          mop          for          room          217.         To          Vincent,          our          elevator          operator,          we          leave          a          box          of         good          cigars.         To          Mr.          Bauer          we          leave          the          men          of          distinction          ads.         To          certain          members          of          the          faculty          we          bequeath          suf-         ficient          funds          to          purchase          a          bottle          of          hair          tonic.         (          Brand          to          be          chosen          by          them.)         (To          en-         To          Mr.          Price          we          leave          West          Caldwell          and          a          new         stockade          to          protect          the          citizens          of          said          town.         To          certain          members          of          the          Faculty          who          are          suffering         from          premature          grayness          we          leave          a          book          on          how         to          obtain          vitamin          K.         To          the          janitorial          staff          we          leave          enough          energy          and         a          net          with          which          to          apprehend          all          canine          visitors         to          our          building.         To          the          Faculty          we          leave          one          Self          Service          elevator.         To          all          future          Centralites          we          leave          our          undying          loyalty         to          “Our          Lady          on          the          Hill  ,          CENTRAL.         In          conclusion          we,          the          Class          of          January,          1948,          appoint         Mr.          Ralston          trustee          of          this          above          written          document.          Also         we          appoint          Mr.          Convitz          administrator          of          our          above         enumerated          last          worldly          possessions.         In          witness          whereof          we,          the          Class          of          January,          1948,         hereunto          sign          our          names          and          affix          our          seals          on          this         twenty-first          day          of          January          in          this          year          of          our          Lord          Nine-         teen          Hundred          and          Forty-eight:         CLASS          OF          JANUARY,          1948         Witnesses:         RANSID          SCHMEERCASE          (1.          5.)          M.F.          T.         IE.           OI         GERTRUDE          KIDEDILHOFFER          111         DE          NO          n         She          ge          of          Gold         DARK          clouds          of          war          were          still          hovering          overhead,          when          a          group          of          hopeful         students,          fresh          from          the          graduation          exercises          of          the          various          grammar         schools,          entered          Central.          But          all          paths          did          not          lead          to          Central.          Many          students         taking          the          business          or          secretarial          courses          went          first          to          McKinley          Junior          High,         and          then          to          Central’s          annex,          Burnette          Street          School,          before          actually          entering         Central          and          studying          with          “Our          Lady          on          the          Hill  .          Here          come          the          freshmen,           someone          shouted,          as          we          trudged          slowly          up         the          school          steps,          faces          scrubbed          and          shining,          dressed          in          our          school          best          and         trying          to          look          as          nonchalant          as          possible.          Someone          gave          a          loud          and          resounding         raspberry          that          made          us          want          to          shrink          right          up          into          nothing.          “Freshmen”          the         crowd          began          to          jeer,          and          for          that          first          year          we          hated          the          word.         Yes,          we          were          freshmen          then,          and          we          looked          up          to          our          superior          classmen.         Because          we          admired          them?          Perhaps.          But          mostly          because          we          were          short!          Yes,         that          remark          followed          us          down          many          a          hall:          “They're          coming          smaller          all          the         time!           |f          one          turned          a          corner          seeking          to          escape          that          utterance,          one          would          be         confronted          in          the          next          hall          with,          “Want          to          buy          an          elevator          ticket,          Freshie?''         or          “Oh          yes,          519          is          down          behind          the          engine          room.”          Many          a          boy          bought          a          locker         license          to          the          locker          next          to          the          girl          he          had          a          crush          on          only          to          discover          that         the          boys”          and          girls’          lockers          were          separated.          And          many          of          us          went          up          “down”         stairways          and          down          “up”          stairways          amid          the          jeers          of          “Hey,          Freshie,          can't         you          read?          Due          to          this          early          separation,          it          wasn't          until          the          third          year          that          we          began         to          organize          our          class.          In          this          year          we          really          got          into          the          swing          of          things.         Juniors          crowded          the          school          dances          and          ball          games.         After          we          were          here          a          while          we          discovered          that          all          that          glitters          is          not          gold.         Classes          in          the          towers          were          enough          to          cripple          us.          We          climbed          and          climbed         until          we          counted          stairs          in          our          sleep,          and          when          we          got          up          to          the          towers          we          felt         like          jumping          off.         As          for          homework,          we          needn't          mention          that.          We          did          it          all          the          time,          —         except          Monday,          Tuesday,          or          Wednesday,          or          maybe          Thursday          and          Friday.          But         beside          these          ”off”          days          we          were          prepared.         And          cut!          We          never          heard          the          word!          Why          in          our          senior          year          we          were          all         on          the          honor          roll!          Well,          —mostly          all!          —well—some!          Okay—a          few!         One          of          the          Centralites'          pet          excursions          was          to          the          nurse's          office.          Day          in         and          day          out          there          was          a          steady          stream          of          ”deathly          sick”          pupils          going          in          and         out          of          her          office.          Everyone          marveled          at          her          uncanny          way          of          weeding         out          the          fakes.         All          our          classes          were          nice          and          lengthy—that          is,          with          the          exception          of          our         lunch          period.          |t          seems          some          efficiency          experts          checked          on          how          much          time         we          had          to          breathe          before          the          next          class.          They          must          have          found          a          lot          of          oxygen         missing,          because          they          sure          shortened          our          breathing          space!          They          cut          it          to         practically          five          minutes.          And          now          everything          is          running          smoothly,          And          |         mean          running!          In          that          length          of          time,          what          else          could          we          do?         And          we          mustn't          forget          to          mention          our          sports          department!          The          year          of         1946          was          a          gala          one.          We          turned          out          in          a          body          to          all          the          football          games,          cheer-         ing          our          team          in          victory,          and          when          the          going          got          rough,          we          cheered          a          little         harder          to          let          them          know          that          whatever          the          outcome          was,          we          were          still          proud         of          them.          Our          faithfulness          was           not          in          vain,          for          our          team          brought          to          Central          the         City          Title.          Then          basketball          reared          its          head,          and          we          went          to          these          games          stead-         ily.          How          proud          and          exuberant          we          were          when          the          team          copped          the          State          Title.         Ours          was          the          first          Newark          High          School          ever          to          win          the          coveted          trophy!          Our         baseball          and          track          teams          also          brought          glory          to          C.          H.          S.          by          winning          City          Titles.         Everyone          was          happy          to          agree          that          this          was          Central's           Golden          Era          of          Sports  .         But          like          all          sensible          people,          we          didn't          allow          our          victories          to          go          to          our          heads.         Our          actions          gained          Central          and          Centralites          many          favorable          compliments         on          sportsmanship.         And          then,           before          long,          we          weren't          Juniors          any          more,          We          were          upper-         classmen!          We          worked          all          the          harder          toward          class          organization,          We          raised         money          through          dances,          and          we          raised          class          dues          through          mass          meetings.          We         scraped          here          and          searched          there          and          ended          our          4B          term          with          only          a          few          drops         in          the          bucket!          But          were          we          downhearted?          No!          We          scraped          and          searched         some          more.          Ours          was          going          to          be          a          memorable          graduation.         So          now,          here          we          are,          on          the          threshold          of          graduation.          We          walk          cautiously         up          the          stairs,          onto          the          stage,          to          receive          the          thing          that          has          been          our          main          goal         —a          diploma.          Out          there          in          the          audience          sit          our          parents,          relatives,          and          friends,         each          one          listening          attentively,          and          thinking          how          lovely          his          Johnny          or          Mary         looks.          They're          proud          of          us,          and          without          bragging,          we'd          like          to          say          we're          proud         of          ourselves.         Well,          it's          all          over          now—those          four          happy          years—and          we          have          the          future         to          look          to.          The          past          was          good          to          us,          the          present          better,          but          the          best          is          yet         to          come.         COMMERCIAL          CLUB         MR.          HEIGES         Adviser         PHOTOPLAY          CLUB         MR.          DEADY         Adviser         Advisers         STAGE          GUILD         MISS          HOUGH         Adviser         PAN-AMERICAN          CLUB         MR.          MILLER         Adviser         ART          CLUB         MRS.          HOPPER         Adviser         RADIO          AND          TELEVISION         CLUB         R.          STRAHAN         Adviser         M         Adviser         Adviser         gs.          WELLES         Adviser         DECOR         BOYS'          SERVICE          CLUB         MR.          HEDSTROM         Adviser         BELLES          LETTRES          CLUB         DR.          BARNARD         Adviser         GIRLS'          SERVICE          CLUB         SALESMANSHIP          CLUB         DR.          PROFETA         Adviser         CAREER          CLINIC         MISS          ALLEN         MISS          PALMER         Advisers         ITALIAN          HONOR          SOCIETY         MRS.          LITCH         Adviser         LIBRARY          GUILD         MISS          ANDERSON         Adviser         MRS.          WRIGHT         DR.          BARNARD         MR.          STRAHAN         Advisers         ROBERT          STRAHAN          LILA          WRIGHT         STAFF         She          Tangent         ADVISERS         LEONARD          GROSS         MILTON          SCHECHTER         BENJAMIN          KATZ         Get          your          Tangent          here         Graduating          members.         99         CHORISTERS         T         MN         CENTRAL'S         $40,000          ORGAN         OUR          SINGING         SENIORS         SWING          BAND         FOOTBALL          BAND         P.          „1          PISI          TA         N          |          A                    м.         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ROTUNDA         JOHN          STARK         John          went          out          for          football          in          his         sophomore          year.          Coach          Hilly          Wiscot         (Central's          Coach          that          season)          was         quick          to          realize          John's          ability,          Al         though          a          sprained          wrist          kept          him         from          seeing          much          action          in          his          soph           year          on          the          squad,          the          next         year,          with          the          return          of          Sal          Commisa         to          the          helm,          earned          John          a          starting         berth          on          the          City          Championship         eleven.          Selected          as          one          of          the          most         outstanding          tackles          in          the          city,          John         earned          a          varsity          letter,          and          richly         deserved          the          gold          football          he          re-         ceived,          symbolic          of          a          City          Cham-         pionship          team.         ANGELO          COSENZO         Football          is          a          very          hard          game          and         sometimes          requires          a          great          strength         and          determination          before          the          fruits         of          victory          are          seen.          Angelo          had          the         strength          and          the          determination.          For         when          he          joined          the          team          in          1945,          he         found          the          fullback          spot          filled          by         experienced          seniors.          His          waiting          be         came          fruitful          in           47           when          he          won         his          varsity          numerals.          He          shared          the         fullback          slot          with          Joe          Patuto          and         helped          gain          much          yardage          for          the         team          by          his          line          smashing          ability.         JOHN          SHENIS         (Bull)         Standing          only          5'6           didn't         eleven          in          his          sophomore          year.         gained          valuable          experience         guard          on          the          second          team,          and          was         awarded          a          J.          V.          monogram         The          following          year,          John          proved         RONALD          (REGGIE)          OWENS         Reggie's          athletic          career          at          Central          began          in          his         sophomore          year          upon          going          out          for          the          basketball         team.          He          won          a          place          on          the          varsity          squad          due         to          his          speed          and          ball-handling.          Reggie's          defensive         work          and          ability          to          sink          set          shots          played          a          major         role          in          winning,          for          the          first          time          in          the          history          of         Newark          schools,          the          Group          IV          State          Championship.         Reggie          has          a          total          of          three          varsity          basketball         letters,          a          gold          basketball,          and          three          varsity          letters         for          football.          Reggie          was          a          key          man          in          vital          assign-         ments          as          to          his          defensive          ability          and          setting          up         plays          which          scored          winning          baskets.         T.         LEROY          SMITH         Leroy          Smith,          renowned          basket-         baller,          was          also          one          of          Central's          out-         standing          football          players.          As          a          soph-         omore          Leroy          played          a          halfback          post         quite          ably,          but          the          next          season          he         gave          it          up          so          that          he          could          give          his         keep          Ι.          In          h         Jóhn          from          making          the          Junior          Varsity          full          attention          to          basketball,          In          his         John          senior          year          Smith          returned          to          the         football          wars.          This          time          he          played         one          of          the          end          positions,          where          he         earned          high          praise          for          his          work.          A         varsity          letter          was          awarded          to          him          in         both          seasons          of          play.         a         himself          worthy          of          the          starting          berth         on          Central's          line,          awarded          him          by         Coach          Sal          Commisa.          He          earned          a         varsity          letter          and          a          gold          football          for         his          pact          in          bringing          the          first          football         championship          to          Central         LOUIS          KOMROWER         Lou          went          out          for          football          in          his         sophomore          year,          and          found          that         tackle          and          guard          were          two          positions         With          an          educated          toe          in          place          to          his          liking.          His          lack          of          experience         kicking          and          a          deceptive          method          in          kept          him          from          the          varsity          in          the         running,          George          gained          a          uniform           45           season,          but          he          won          his          varsity         his          first          year          out.          Due          to          the          num          numerals          the          following          year.          Lou         ber          of          experienced          backs          on          hand,          saw          action          in          his          junior          and          senior         George          did          not          see          action          that          sea-          years         son.          In          the          following          season,          1947         George          was          used          greatly          in          getting         those          vital          extra          points          by          gaining         yardage          with          his          running          ability         GEORGE          BENTON         LEWIS          PERKINS         Lewis          Perkins,          a          great          guy,          and         always          known          as          a          hustler          on          the         field,          played          an          end          position          for         Central          in          junior          and          senior          years.         Perkins          was          not          a          sensational          player         but          one          who          played          a          good          steady         game.         NICK          FRANKS         Nick          went          out          for          football          in          his         sophomore          year          and          played          on          the         Junior          Varsity          eleven          in          the          back-         field.          Here          he          gained          the          valuable         experience          that          enabled          him          to          get         a          varsity          uniform          the          following         season.         Nick          proved          himself          a          valuable         replacement          for          the          varsity          starters         in          the          backfield.          He          earned          a          varsity         letter          and          a          gold          football          for          his         part          in          winning          the          championship.         Nick          was          a          vicious          blocker          and          a         “heady          quarterback.          ROY          STIER         Blocking          and          power          stood          Roy          in         good          stead          in          his          quest          for          a          varsity         berth.          Mr.          Commisa's          line          staff         added          polish          to          his          abilities,          and          in         the          “47”          campaign          he          was          very          use-         ful;          stopping          many          attempts          to          gain         through          his          position.         Roy          won          a          varsity           C           in          the         above          season.         M          PU          TER         --          25b          {4         STATE          CHAMPIONSHIP         WALT          (ROBBIE)          ROBINSON         Robbie          played          freshman          ball          at          East          Side         High          School          and          entered          the          Central          scene         in          1945          His          speed          and          ability          to          sink         baskets          were          the          deciding          factors          which         earned          him          a          position          on          the          varsity          squad         His          deftness          in          ball-handling          and          defensive         work          was          an          important          element          in          the          de-         feating          of          Union          Hill          in          1947,          which         brought          to          Central          the          State          Championship         The          scrappy          set          shot          artist          proved          his          abil-         ity          more          so          by          being          third          high          scorer          in         the          Essex          County          tournament,          which          saw         championship          teams          from          everywhere          par-         ticipate.         Robbie          has          earned          three          varsity          letters         and          a          trophy          tabbing          him          the          most          im-         proved          player         RONALD          OWENS         (          Reggie)         Only          5'7  ,          Reggie          proved          himself         bigger          than          his          size          indicates          by         making          the          varsity          in          his          sophomore          LEROY          (SMITTY)          SMITH         year,          at          the          halfback          slot.          A          small,         swift,          shifty          runner,          Reggie          never          The          potentials          of          Leroy          Smith          were          first          dis-         failed          to          hustle.          And          giving          all          he          covered          by          Mr.          Frank          Ceres,          the          coach          of          the         had          to          the          game          helped          him          earn          Cleveland          Junior          High          team.          He          passed          the          word         his          first          varsity           C.           along          and          soon          Mr.          Finck,          our          coach,          had          Leroy         Under          Sal          Commisa,          Ronald          trying          out          with          the          varsity.          Knowing          talent          on         helped          spark          Central          to          its          cham-          sight,          Mr.          Finck          placed          Leroy          on          the          varsity          squad.         pionship          trom          his          familiar          haltback          Smitty          gained          experience          playing          on          Central's          team         post.          He          was          awarded          his          second          with          such          players          as          Ed          Stickel,          Ed          Suchike,          Joe         varsity          letter          and          the          gold          football          Gallager          and          others.         for          his          part          in          bringing          the          City          Recognition          and          respect          of          Leroy's          jumping          abil-         Championship          to          Central.          ity          reached          across          the          state.          His          amazing          ability         to          get          off          the          floor          astounded          all          spectators.          Leroy         has          earned          two          varsity          football          letters          along          with         a          collection          of          basketball          trophies          and          four          varsity         letters.          It          was          not          long          until          Leroy          broke           into          the         city          and          county          teams          and          finally          after          leading         Central          to          the          State          Championship          in          1947,          broke         into          the          All-State          lineup.         ERNIE          FRINO         Ernie          tried          out          for          the          team          for         the          first          time          in          his          freshman          year.         He          was          to          report          again          but          due          to         illness,          did          not          play.          He          tried          again         in          his          sophomore          year          and          won          a         position          in          the          junior          varsity          squad.         Ernie          started          at          forward          throughout         the          season.          The          following          year,          due         to          his          ability          to          take          rebounds          off         the          boards,          Ernie          earned          a          varsity         uniform.          Though          not          a          starter,          he         was          a          capable          sub,          and          helped          bring         the          Group          IV          State          Championship          to         Central.          It          was          the          first          one          a          New-         ark          school          has          won          in          29          years.         Graduation          in          the          1947-48          season         kept          Ernie          from          seeing          continuous         action.          But          his          services          proved          to          be         valuable          and          he          was          awarded          a          var-         sity          letter.          Ernie          was          on          the          squad         three          years          and          has          earned          one          jun-         ior          varsity          and          two          varsity          letters.         MILTON          (KLABBIE)          KLABENESH         The          proverbial          fish          has          nothing          on          Milton.          His         affinity          for          water          is          comparable          to          a          cat's          liking         for          milk.          He          added          polish          to          his          form          in          his          fresh-         man          year.          The          following          three          seasons          saw          Klabbie'          swimming          the          first          position          in          the          100         meter          free          style.          He          was          awarded          two          medals          in         the          city          meet          competition          at          the          end          of          his          last         season.         IRVING          LEVIN         Head          Coach         yey         SOL          FLEISCHMAN         Head          Coach         JERRY          LARDIERI         Jerry          like          many          ther          runners,         RICHARD          ELLISON          ΄          showed          that          his          ability          in          his          first          at-         tempt          at          the          sport          was          more          than         Another          of          the          last          season          starters,          enough          to          earn          for          himself          a          varsity         Richard          nevertheless          proved          himself          etter.          He          did           not          try          out          for          the          team         worthy          of          a          varsity           С          Moreover,          he          until          his          sen          ear,          when          he          immedi-         did          not          join          the          squad          until          after          the          ately          establich d          himself          as          mainstay          of         season          was          begun,          Thus,          even          with          the          the          squad.          He          finished          twelfth          in          the         lack          of          experience          and          a          late          start,          he          titular          city          meet         proved          to          his          fellow          runners          and          spec-          successfully         enabling          Central          to         defend          its          1946          crown         tators          alike,          how          capable          he          was         GILBERT          (RED)          DE          ROSA         Gil          was          first          attracted          to          the          harrier         scene          during          his          sophomore          year          That         year,          after          a          doubtful          start,          he          began          to         squirm          through          the          opposition          and          his         teammates          to          become          a          consistent         scorer.         In          1946,          he          was          a          valuable          member         of          the          City          Championship          team          led          by         the          city's          champion          and          runnerup,          Dave         Bolden          and          John          lgnomoriello,          respec-         tively          The          importance          of          Gil          being         amongst          the          first          five          Central          runners         throughout          the          season          is          seen          in          the         fact          that          it          takes          a          five          man          team          to         win          a          cross-country          meet.          For          his          valued         achievement          in          the          city          meet,          Gil          was         awarded          a          gold          shoe          designating          the          city         champions          of          1946         WILLIAM          (BILL)          McCULLOUGH         Bill          was          a           hill          and          daler           in          his         freshman          year.          His          efforts          were          good         enough          to          earn          him          his          first          varsity          “C.”         In          his          second          season          he          began          what         appeared          to          be          a          very          promising          cam-         paign          for          him.          Shortly          after          midseason         he          began          to          slacken          his          usual          pace.          He         had          procured          an          illness          which          abbrevi-         ated          his          high          school          athletic          career         Despite          the          handicap,          he          finished          the         season          and          obtained          his          second          varsity         MATTIO          (RUBE)          RUBINACCIO          letter.         Rube          waited          until          his          last          high          school          Bill          played          freshman          basketball          and         year          to          challenge          cross-country.          He          was          assistant          manager          of          Central's          first         proved          that          he          was          worthy          of          the          game          State          Championship          Basketball          Team         by          becoming          a          constant          fore-runner          of         a          veteran          city          championship          squad.         Though          lacking          any          experience,          his          de-         sire          to          run          and          his          will          to          win          carried         him          high          in          competitive          rank         Bill          hopes          to          resume          his          athletic          ac-         tivities          in          college          uniforms.         BOB          REILLY         Coach         114         SEBASTIAN          (CHOPPY)          RACIOPPI         Sebastian          is          a          boy          who          doesn't          look          big          enough         to          play          high          school          baseball,          but          loons          can          be         deceiving,          as          was          found          in          his          case.          He          joined          the         team          in          his          third          year          and          played          the          hot          corner         for          the          junior          varsity          under          the          coaching          of          Zach         Sosnow.          In          1947,          Choppy,          under          the          tutelege          of         the          now          coaching          Bob          Reilly,          won          the          starting         position          at          third          base          on          the          varsity          nine.          Sebas-         tian          was          one          of          the          main          sparks          of          Central's          City         Championship          team.          He          was          awarded          a          varsity          C           and          also          a          gold          baseball          for          his          outstanding         work          on          the          diamond.         Athletic          Association         LOUIS          INZEO          WILLIAM          BAUER         URING          the          past          three          years          Central          High          athletic          teams          moved          to          the          fore         on          a          local          and          state-wide          scale.          These          great          successes          were          due          not          only         to          the          wonderful          coaching          and          great          competitive          heart          our          teams          have          but          a         large          share          of          the          credit          should          go          to          the          Athletic          Association          as          it          is          now         functioning.         Three          years          ago          Mr.          Bauer          and          Mr.          Inzeo          in          collaboration          with          the          team         coaches          set          up          a          working          Athletic          Association,          |n          this          period          our          teams         achieved          titles          in          City,          County          and          State          competition.          All          the          teams          have          the         advantage          of          carefully          planned          schedules          and          more          important,          something          very         few          Central          teams          of          the          past          had,          equipment          of          the          best          quality          and          finest         appearance.         Now,          when          our          time          has          come,          we          turn          and          bid          a          sincere          WELL          DONE.         LORRAINE          MARMO         DRUM          MAJOR         AND          MAJORETTES         VICKE          POULOS         LENA          NAPPA         Gb.         еэ         på         MARIE          COLASANTI         ANNETTE          COHAN         MARIE          MAZZIOTTA,          Captain         PAULINE          FORMATO                  2         ee         NEES          TI         dic         7          oe         RA          a          Me         κ         With          smiles          on          our          faces         and          tears          in          our          hearts.         Our          school          life          ends         and          our          long          life          starts.         des          in          Brotherhood         BOOSTERS         Bobby          Agresti         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Vito          Annichiarico         Julia          Annichiarico         Ann          and          Johnny         Elizabeth          Barrett         Bertha's          Beauty          Salon         Betty          and          Ted         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Louis          Bevere         Elmer          Biehl         John          W.          Brady         Ocia          Brower         James          Brown         Dr.          A.          E.          Cameron         Carol          and          Tom         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Philip          A.          Casciano         Andy          J.          Cerefice         Emil          Ciccone         DeDe          and          Nick         Roy          P.          Deslaurier         Theresa          Diaco         Dot          and          Clifft         Gertrude          Elijah         Caroline          Fabiano         Albert          Fluke,          Sr.         Janet          Freda         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Nicholas          A.          Freda         Jean          Gaines         Nellie          Gaines         Mr.          Arthur          Guarino         James          Guarino,          Feb.          '21         John          Harker         Charles          Hogers         William          Humphrey         Mrs.          Mary          Sal          Hunter         Doris          Hutchins         Sam          Imgra         Jack          and          Claire         Mrs.          Martha          Jackson         Jerry          Jiggs         Ruth          Jones         AI          Kelley         Willie          Ann          Lender         M.          R.          Lerner         Mike          LoConte         Curtis          Lucas         Alfonse          Douglas          Magno,          Jr         Helen          Martin         Al          Masters         Esther          Mautone         Lucy          Mautone         Robert          L.          McCullough         Samuel          McCullough         Viola          McCullough         Hillard          McMoore         Willie          Meola         Lou          Monda         Carol          Ann          Monahan         Mr.          and          Mrs.          R.          Munro         Michael          Muntz         Joseph          J.          Nagle         Beatrice          Wolfe         Mr.          Richard          O'Brien         Mr.          Anthony          Pierrie         Mr.          and          Mrs.          F.          Pollack         Ollie          Pope         Louis          A.          Portella         Rieke's          Bakery         Ritz          Hand          Laundry         Eva          Pearl          Rogers         Angela          C.          Salvatore         Mr.          and          Mrs.          N.          Salvatore         Grace          Sampson         Ann          B.          Schlegel         Mr.          and          Mrs.          J.          Scroggins         Esther          Seeley         Anthony          Serritella         William          G.          Shelton         Eva          G.          Smith         Mr.          and          Mrs.          F.          Soriano         Arthur          Stalks         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Charles          Tedesco         Miss          Marie          Tedesco         John          Vacchiano         Van's          Bu-          Ty          Cleaners         Luccille          Vitale         Richard          Voorhees         Mr.          Alfred          Waller         Pfc.          Louis          L.          Waller         John          White         Mrs.          Lela          Williams         Mrs.          Robert          Wims         COMPLIMENTS         OF         Collegiate          Cap                    Gown          Co.         MANUFACTURERS          OF         ACADEMIC          CAPS,          GOWNS,          HOODS         CHOIR          ROBES          and          PULPIT          ROBES         366          Fifth          Avenue         New          York          1,          N.          Y.         GRADUATE          HOUSE         Official          Manufacturers          of         CLASS          RINGS          CENTRAL          HIGH          SCHOOL         Class          of          January,          1948         TROPHIES-MEDALS-AWARDS          ANNOUNCEMENTS         FRATERNITY-CLUB          PINS          GENERAL          SCHOOL          JEWELRY         34          WALNUT          STREET         NEWARK,          N.          J.         Telephone          MArket          3-2614         AVERY          ROAD         WEST          END          LONG          BRANCH         LONG          BRANCH,          N.          J.         Compliments          of         Home          Room          219         Teacher-          MISS          ALLEN         AVALLONE,          GLORIA          JOHNSON,          ETHEL         BENUCCI,          ANNE          LARDIERI,          ANTHONY         BURKS,          HAZEL          MASTROPIETRO,          LOUISE         CALABRESE,          MARIE          MAUTONE,          LUCY         CAPRIO,          ALEX          MILLER,          GERTRUDE         CETRULO,          DELPHINE          QUICK,          WILLIAM         CLEMENTE,          MARIE          SCZEPURA,          HUBERT         COSENZO,          ANGELO          SISTO,          ANGELA         ELIJAH,          LORETTA          SMITH,          TERRY         FASULA,          RAY          SPADONE,          HELEN         FERRARI,          MARIE          THORNTON,          MYRTLE         FREDA,          CATHERINE          WIMS,          CLEO         GRAZIANO,          LENA          WRIGHT,          IRENE         HARRIS,          GEORGE          ZINNO,          KATHERINE         A          telephone          operator,          we          mean.         From          the          transoceanic          call          that          affects          world          affairs          to          the         social          call          that          brings          friends          together,          she          plays          an          im-         portant          part          in          the          activities          of          the          community          and          the         nation.          No          wonder          girls          like          to          work          for          the          telephone         company.         NEW          JERSEY          BELL          TELEPHONE          COMPANY         It          takes          years          of          plugging          to         achieve          a          diploma...          just          $1.00          to         possess          a          savings          pass          book.          Your         diploma          and          a          growing          bank          account         are          the          keys          to          more          gracious          living.         With          both.you          can          open          the          door         to          a          happy          and          successful          future.         She         HOWARD          SAVINGS          INSTITUTION         Chartered          1857         764-768          BROAD          STREET          e          NEWARK          1,          NEW          JERSEY         Bloomfield          Avenue          Branch          Springfield          Avenue          Branch         BLOOMFIELD          AND          CLIFTON          AVES.          (Zone          4)          SPRINGFIELD          AVE.          AND          BERGEN          ST.          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Murphy         Mayor          of          Newark         DRAKE         BUSINESS          AND          SECRETARIAL          COLLEGES          AND          SCHOOLS         TRAINING          FOR          SUCCESSFUL          CAREERS         GENERAL          BUSINESS          ACCOUNTING         STENOGRAPHIC          SECRETARIAL         DAY          AND          EVENING          SCHOOL         FREE          PLACEMENT          SERVICE         SEND          FOR          CATALOG         RIALTO          THEATRE          BLDG.          909          BROAD          STREET         OPPOSITE          CITY          HALL          NEWARK,          N.          J         ——na          F          n          .,.                   Telephone          MArket          3-1790         H.          A.          GREEN          Co.         SPORTING          GOODS         Serving          the          Schools          and          Athletic          Clubs          of          New          Jersey          With         Dependable          Athletic          Equipment          for          Over          a          Quarter          of          a          Century         ASSURED          SERVICE         30          HALSEY          STREET          NEWARK          2,          N.          J         Near          Central          Avenue         Conmar          Products          Corp.          HOME          OF          THE          MAJOR          ZIPPER”         EXTENDS          ITS          BEST          WISHES         TO          THE         GRADUATING          CLASS          OF          CENTRAL          HIGH         140          THOMAS          STREET          NEWARK,          N.          J         n.          M.          t          M          €]          a          a          a          و         Professional          Training          for          Executive          Positions         FOREIGN          TRADE          COURSES:         SPANISH          SECRETARIAL—EXPORT-IMPORT          EXECUTIVE         MEDICAL          SECRETARIAL          EXECUTIVE          SECRETARIAL         JUNIOR          ACCOUNTANCY         College          Preparatory          for          All          Colleges          and          Professions         36TH          YEAR          DAY          OR          EVENING         Newark          Preparatory          School         1019          BROAD          STREET          NEWARK,          N.          J.         COMPLIMENTS          OF         HOME          ROOM          309         Teacher—MR.          WARRICK         Albanese,          Joseph          DeRosa,          Gilbert          Racioppi,          Frank         Andrews,          Levi          Dispenza,          Santo          Racioppi,          Sebastian         Benton,          George          Duncon,          Alfonso          Saporito,          Louis         Booker,          William          Ellison,          Richard          Schiller,          Raymond         Brown,          Roy          Franks,          Nick          Silva,          John         Caprio,          Cesare          Gaines,          Henry          Smith,          Leroy         Carnevale,          Gabriel          Garosi,          Anthony          Smith,          Kenneth         Castagna,          Philip          Grassano,          Mario          Stroyny,          Donald         Collins,          Paul          Harris,          Percy          Villanova,          Rocco         DeLorenzo,          Victor          Perkins,          Lewis          Zacoli,          John         Telephone          HUmboldt          2-1512         GENE'S          MARKET         EM.          CAHALAN         CHOICE          MEAT,          POULTRY         AND          FISH         Fruits          and          Vegetables         697          SUMMER          AVENUE         NEWARK,          N.          J         COMPLIMENTS         OFFSET          PHOTO         COMPANY         E         98          EIGHTH          AVENUE          NEWARK,          N.          J         COMPLIMENTS         RIVIELLO         PORK          STORE         148          HIGH          STREET         NEWARK,          N.          J         Telephone          HUmboldt          5-2425         COMPLIMENTS         PHILLY          JONES         You          Can          Always          Rely          On         QUALITY          EQUIPMENT         PLUS         PRECISION          ENGINEERING          Installed          By         NORTHERN         AIR          CONDITIONING         CORP.         2.          F.          PERROTT,          President         A.          K.          DE          LEMOS                   COMPANY         HENRY          F.          MUTSCHLER,          Prop         BOOK          AND          SHEET          MUSIC         NEWARK          2         Telephone          MArket          2-2         AARON          LIPPMAN         and         COMPANY         GRAUBARD'S         266          MULBERRY          STREET         NEWARK          5,          N.          J         SCHOOL          AND          BAND          UNIFORMS         OF          DISTINCTION         COMPLIMENTS         THE         CHARMS         COMPANY         GUARINO         MARBLE          WORKS         Jo)         740          WASHINGTON          AVENUE         BLOOMFIELD,          N.          J          BELLEVILLE,          N.          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PESCATORE         LIVE          and          DRESSED          POULTRY          -          FRESH          EGGS          M          IC          K          CIOFFE         Farm          at          Ringoes,          N.          J         174          Eighth          Avenue          Newark,          N.          J         Tel.          HUmboldt          2-6579         2-1107          !         Tes,          UMN          Τ           Tel.          HUmboldt          3-8905         ALTO          JEWELERS         WM.          T.          FINELLI         DIAMONDS          -          WATCHES          -          JEWELRY          -          RADIOS          PRESCRIPTION          PHARMACIST         ELECTRICAL          APPLIANCES          -          GIFT          WARE         140          Eighth          Avenue          Newark,          N.          J         14-141          Bloomfield          Ave          Newark          2,          N.          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Service         all          year          round         Call          Highland          3-1214         Compliments          of         DE          LUXE          SHOE          SERVICE         272          Market          Street          Newark,          N.          J         YOUR          FAVORITE          STORE         JORDANS         677          Broad          Street          Newark,          N.          J         Corner          West          Park          Place          —          gg         Compliments          of         WEINBERG'S          STORE         HAIR          POMADES          AND          COSMETICS         3          -          98th          Avenue          Newark,          N.          J         Corner          Lillie          Street         JOSEPH          DARALIS         DELICATESSEN          STORE         12          Seventeenth          Avenue          Newark,          N.          J         WISHES          YOU          GOOD          LUCK         Tel.          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J         City         Adams,          Gladys         Albanese,          Joseph         Amolohites,          Helen         Andrews,          Levi         Angelacci,          Louise         Annichiarico,          Julia         Avallone,          Gloria         Barr,          Robert         Basso,          Angelina         Benton,          George         Benucci,          Anne         Billias,          Katherine         Boland,          Maurice         Booker,          William         Brown,          Bradley         Brown,          Bruce         Brown,          Roy         Buccello,          Grace         Burks,          Hazel         Butler,          Arlene         Calebrese,          Marie         Campbell,          David         Caprio,          Pauline         Caprio,          Cesare         Caprio,          Alex         Carnevale,          Gabriel         Carnevale,          Nancy         Cascy,          Bertie         Castagna,          Philip         Castellani,          Anna         Cetrulo,          Delphine         Ciccone,          Josephine         Clemente,          Marie         Cohan,          Annette         Colesanti,          Marie         Collins,          Paul         Connor,          Thelma         Cosenzo,          Angelo         Covello,          Gloria         Coviello,          Frank         Cox,          Ruth         DeLorenzo,          Victor         Demarest,          Harry         Demarinis,          Evelyn         Dalesandro,          Helen         D'Ascoli,          Guido         Dembrowski,          Edward         DePaul,          Vincent         DeRosa,          Gilbert         DeTrolio,          Theresa         DiBello,          Peter         Class          Directory         345          15th          Avenue          (3)         88          Crane          Street          (4)         226          Academy          Street          (4)         63          Prince          Street          (3)         250          Clifton          Avenue          (4)         18          Sixth          Avenue          (4)         424          North          11th          Street          (7)         48          Third          Street          (7)         52          Nesbitt          Street         83          Crane          Street          (4)         101          Bloomfield          Avenue          (4)         392          Orange          Street          (7)         31          Van          Ness          Place          (8)         111          Sherman          Avenue          (5)         194          South          10th          Street          (7)         660          South          18th          Street          (3)         112          Camden          Street          (3)         472          North          13th          Street          (7)         94          Wallace          Street          (3)         193          Warren          Street          (4)         200          8th          Avenue          (4)         17          Fairmount          Avenue          (7)         477          North          13th          Street          (7)         3]          Clifton          Avenue          (4)         449          Third          Avenue          (7)         150          8th          Avenue          (4)         23          Sixth          Avenue          (4)         71          Delavan          Avenue          (4)         76          Hoyt          Street          (4)         23          Webster          Street          (4)         69          State          Street          (4)         45          Garside          Street          (4)         266          Park          Avenue          (7)          471          Orange          Street          (7)         621          North          6th          Street          (7)         21          Astor          Street          (5)         8          May          Street          (4)         204          1          Garside          Street          (4)         371          Bloomfield          Avenue          (7)         13          Wallace          Street          (6)         75          South          Orange          Avenue          (3)         10          Stone          Street          (4)         304          North          5th          Street          (7)         1513          Parker          Street          (4)         385          North          6th          Street          (7)         239          South          11th          Street          (7)         249          Springfield          Avenue          (3)         500          South          14th          Street          (3)         233          V2          Garside          Street          (4)         106          Chester          Avenue          (4)         479          South          14th          Street          (3)         DiChiara,          Rose         DiProfio,          Louis         Dispenza,          Santo         Drexler,          John         Duncan,          Alfonso         Ecklund,          Eugene         Ehlbeck,          Henry         Elijah,          Loretta         Ellison,          Richard         Fabian,          Anna         Fashano,          Mary          Ann         Fasula,          Raymond         Ferrara,          Joan         Ferrari,          Marie         Fluke,          Albert         Formato,          Pauline         Franks,          Nicholas         Freda,          Catherine         Frino,          Ernest         Furr,          William         Gaines,          Henry         Gardner,          Audre         Garosi,          Anthony         George,          Benjamin         Gertel,          Owen         Gevas,          Cordelia         Gilsleider,          Edward         Gosmanian,          Charles         Craham,          Elizabeth         Grassano,          Mario         Craziano,          Lena         Grazioso,          Nancy         Green,          Louise         Guarino,          Dolores         Cuarino,          Dorothy         Guarino,          Michael         Hendel,          Henry         Hard,          Villeroy         Harris,          George         Harris,          Percy         Hefty,          Robert         Hill,          Jerome         Holey,          William         Holloway,          Bernard         Incantalupo,          Nancy         Jarmell,          Solomon         Johnson,          Ethel         Kielau,          Walter         Klabenesh,          Milton         Klarfeld,          Barry         Klein,          Benjamin         72          Summer          Avenue         160          South          8th          Street         417          South          11th          Street         716          Bergen          Street         104          Bergen          Street         288          Bergen          Street         1109          Broad          Street         175          James          Street         473          Hunterdon          Street         179          James          Street         385          Woodside          Avenue         85          Garside          Street         780          Summer          Avenue         12          Mt.          Prospect          Avenue         5]          North          Third          Street         216          Clifton          Avenue         22.          Duryea          Street         331          Sussex          Avenue         18          Norfolk          Street         221          New          Street         73          Thirteenth          Avenue         1212          Summit          Street         77          South          7th          Street         25          Smith          Street         523          South          18th          Street         49          Nelson          Place         233          Littleton          Avenue         55          West          Street         176          Orange          Street         292          South          8th          Street         155          Parker          Street         107          Summit          Street         135          James          Street         34          Sixth          Avenue         216          Second          Street         93          South          13th          Street         191          Sunset          Avenue         384          Central          Avenue         11          South          12th          Street         102          Wicklitte          Street         672          Springfield          Avenue         260          Springfield          Avenue         281          South          10th          Street         218          Chestnut          Street         475          North          12th          Street         98          Quitman          Street         181          Morris          Avenue         146          Norwood          Street         176          Highland          Avenue         148          Leslie          Street         33          Peshine          Avenue         (4)         (7)         (3)         (8         (3)         (3)         (4)         (4)         (8)         (4)         (4)         (4)         (4)         (4)         (7)         (4)         (4)         (7)         (4)         (4)         (3)         (4)         (6)         (3)         (3)         (3)         (3)         (4)         (3)         (4)         (4)         (4)         (4)         (7)         (4)         (6)         (4)         (7)         (3)         (3)         (3)         (3)         (5)         (7)         (3)         (3)         (6)         (4)         (8)         (3)         Komrower,          Lewis         Lardieri,          Anthony         Lardieri,          Gerald         Laudati,          Marie         LoPresto,          Florence         Machalaba,          Michael         Magnatta,          Anthony         Malanga,          James         Marmo,          Frank         Marmo,          Lorraine         Masi,          Emily         Mastropietro,          Louise         Matarazza,          Tina         Mathis,          Kathleen         Mautone,          Lucy         Mazziotta,          Marie         McConnell,          Marcelle         McCullough,          William         McFarland,          Gloria         Merel,          Wolfgang         Miller,          Gertrude         Monbleau,          Betty         Morris,          Jack         Munro,          Janet         Nappa,          Lena         Owens,          Ronald         Pallante,          Gerard         Panagakos,          Bertha         Panagakos,          Matthew         Paradise,          Joseph         Parisi,          George         Peer,          Clifford         Perkins,          Lewis         Peterpaul,          Charles         Plesko,          Edward         Poulos,          Victoria         Privot,          Martin         Puglisi,          Robert         Quick,          Willie         Racioppi,          Frank         Racioppi,          Sebastian         Reeves,          Chester         Riddle,          George         Riffel,          Frank         Riker,          Kenneth         Rinaldi,          Florence         Riviello,          Phyllis         Robinson,          Walter          T.         Rollins,          Joyce         Rossetti,          Victor         Rothbloom,          Edwin         Class          Directory         279          Sixteenth          Avenue          |          =         150          7th          Avenue         18          North          7th          Street         36 2          Hecker          Street         115          Park          Avenue         562          South          12th          Street         12          Sixth          Avenue         114          Park          Avenue         67          Davenport          Avenue         139          First          Avenue         22          Seventh          Avenue         165          High          Street         148          Fourth          Ave nue         179          Fairmount          Avenue         17⁄2          Summer          Avenue         569          Summer          Avenue         108          Second          Avenue         212V5          Morris          Avenue         28          Wakeman          Avenue         18          Kearny          Street         336          15th          Avenue         485          Broadway         60          South          11th          Street         80          Mt.          Pleasant          Avenue         463          North          6th          Street         13          Bedford          Street         73          Eighth          Avenue         53          Baldwin          Street         49          Nelson          Place         352          South          6th          Street         478          South          17th          Street         226          South          Orange          Avenue         168          South          Orange          Avenue         130          Dayton          Street         614          Eighteenth          Avenue         178          Plane          Street         366          Hunterdon          Street         285          South          Seventh          Street         132          Warren          Street         103          North          10th          Street         30          Newark          Street         213          North          9th          Street         153          Devey          Street         435          South          16th          Street         24]          Ellery          Avenue         322          Summer          Avenue         148          High          Street         273          Park          Avenue         49          Second          Street         231          Alexander          Street         90          Spruce          Street         Rubinaccio,          Matteo         Ruotolo,          Anthony         Russo,          Anna         Russo,          Rose         Ryans,          Hester         Saporito,          Louis         Sauro,          Emanuel         Schiller,          Raymond         Schiraldi,          Isabella         Schreiber,          John         Sczepura,          Hubert         Seifert,          Carl         Serafini,          Katherine         Shenis,          John         Sheridan,          Betty         Sica,          Jean         Sica,          Thomas         Silva,          John         Sisto,          Angela         Small,          Bertha         Smith,          LeRoy         Smith,          Lillian         Smithson,          Kenneth         Sobie,          Robert         Soriano,          Peter         Spadone,          Helen         Sprella,          Angelina         Stabile,          Gloria         Staples,          Jessie         Stark,          John         Stier,          Roy         Stoller,          Donald         Strob,          Clara         Stroyny,          Donald         Tarczynski,          Stephen         Tartaglia,          Theresa         Tedesco,          Emmett         Thompson,          Rosa         Thornton,          Myrtle         Timpanaro,          Peter         Tosato,          Florence         Villanova,          Rocco         Wheeler,          Robert         White,          Burnell         Whitefield,          Samuel         Wims,          Cleo         Wright,          Irene         Yacullo,          Carl         Zacola,          John         Zinno,          Katherine         Zoppi,          Philip         136          Highland          Avenue         57          Hudson          Street         362          V2          New          Street         358          North          13th          Street         72          Richmond          Street         566          South          Orange          Avenue         92          South          8th          Street         795          South          18th          Street         261          Norfolk          Street         237          Chadwick          Avenue         115          Lillie          Street         220          Chadwick          Avenue         387          Lincoln          Avenue         211          Fairmount          Avenue         32          Broad          Street         14          Drift          Street         502          North          13th          Street         106          Schley          Street         147          Mt.          Prospect          Avenue         68          Nesbitt          Street         20          Fairview          Avenue         16          Newark          Street         87          Peabody          Place         420          South          18th          Street         160          Broad          Street         108          Seventh          Avenue         590          North          8th          Street         642          North          8th          Street         683          Broadway         34          Elliott          Street         454          South          18th          Street         836          South          19th          Street         379          Central          Avenue         45]          High          Street         784          South          11th          Street         416          North          11th          Street         56          Sussex          Avenue         287          Norfolk          Street         190          Orange          Street         475          15th          Avenue         35          Irving          Street         396          South          9th          Street         858          South          17th          Street         142          Howard          Street         836          Hunterdon          Street         218          Orange          Street         108          Wickliffe          Street         314          New          Street         170          Norfolk          Street         55          Sussex          Avenue         350          North          6th          Street         (4)         (4)         (4)         (7)         (3)         (3)         (7)         (3)         (3)         (8)         (3)         (8)         (4)         (3)         (4)         (4)         (8)         (8)         (4)         (4)         (3)         (4)         (4)         (3)         (4)         (4)         (7)         (7)         (4)         (4)         (3)         (8)         (4)         (2)         (7)         (4)         (3)         (4)         (3)         (4)         (3)         (8)         (8)         (4)         (3)         (4)         (4)         (4)         (7)         ONE          profession          ...         and          a          MASTER          at          it         WW          HEN          you          choose          the          profession          you're         going          to          follow          .          .          .          choose          carefully,         slow          ly.          W          hen          you've          decided.          select          one         phase          of          that          profession          .          .          .          and          then         concentrate          on          it!          SPECIALIZE,          study         and          work          at          your          specialty          until          you          know         more          about          it          than          anyone          else          in          the         world.         The          creed          of          specialization          and          perfection         applies          universally;          to          the          man          who          builds         better          mousetraps,          to          the          surgeon,          or          the         engineer          .          ..          or          the          photographer.         Academy          Yearbook          Photographers          are         SPECIALISTS          in          that          precise          sense.          We         are          YEARBOOK          Photographers,          interest-         ed          only          in          creating          ever-finer          YEAR-         BOOK          pictures.         LE          manip         239          HOLLYWOOD          AVENUE,          HILLSIDE,          N.          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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.         MR.          WILLIAM          R.          CAIN         Vice          Principal         Counselor         MISS          MARGARET          M.          DEVONALD         Teacher          Clerks         MRS.          FLORENCE          L.          DISPENZIERE          MISS          ESTELLA          R.          GORDON         MISS          JOANNA          GELLAS          MISS          R.          ERMINIE          YERKES         SENIOR          CLASS          ADVISORS         Wath          DEPARTMENT          P         MR.          DAVID          SKOLNICK,          Chairman         MR.          HAROLD          A.          GOUSS          MR.          LEWIS          D.          PRAG         MR.          DANIEL          H.          NESTER          MR.          ARNOLD          STRASSBERG         Science          DEPARTMENT          全         MR.          PAUL          R.          HAESELER,          Chairman         4          English          DEPARTMENT         MISS          JESSIE          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         bd          S                   ee         FACULTY         CENTRAL          HIGH          SCHOOL         .          AARON          GOFF          JUNE          1948         .          DONALD          GROTE         .          BENJAMIN          KATZ         .          MORRIS          R.          LERNER         MR.          OTTO          MELITO         MRS.          JESSIE          K.          PRESSLER         MRS.          MARIE          SULLIVAN         Social          Studies          DEPARTMENT          h         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         4          Commercial          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         МИШ          u          sion         .          BENJAMIN          ESKIN         CENTRAL          HIGH          SCHOOL          .          STANLEY          JANULIS         JUNE          1948          .          WILLIAM          W.          KLENKE         .          GEORGE          KOSTAKIS         .          JOHN          H.          McNAMARA         .          JOHN          T.          PRICE         .          OSCAR          F.          RAAB         .          ROBERT          B.          STRAHAN         .          ALAN          C.          TURNBULL         .          EDWARD          R.          VAN          HOUTEN         .          ANTHONY          J.          VELARDO         .          MORRIS          C.          WARRICK         Technical          DEPARTMENT          ®         MR.          JOHN.          A.          DEADY,          Acting          Chairman                   lasie          DEPARTMENT          Physical          Education          cime          vod         MR.          JACOB          L.          RITTENBAND,          Acti          i         cting          Chairman          MR.          WILLIAM          BAUER,          Chairman         MR.          HENRY          A.          ABRUZZESE         MR.          ERIC          H.          LUNDIE          MISS          VERA          H.          BEUSMAN          MISS          MOLLY          KAUFMAN         MISS          MARIE          C.          SCANLON          MR.          SALVATORE          A.          COMMISA          MR.          IRVING          LEVIN         MR.          SOLOMON          FLEISCHMAN          MR.          ROBERT          REILLY         MISS          ANN          B.          SCHLEGEL         Home          Economics         MRS.          ESTHER          A.          ELAM         MISS          LOUISE          E.          LOVELL         Study         MRS.          FLORENCE          MISURELL         v          Ari          Language         w          Libnarians          DEPARTMENT          —          PR         MISS          BERYL          ANDERSON          MRS.          ROSAMOND          HOPPER,          MRS.          BEATRICE          J.          LITCH,         MISS          MARGARET          J.          BENNETT          Acting          Chairman          Acting          Chairman         MR.          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Literary          Editor          ANN          IANUCCI         €         V                  Sports          Staff         MEL          FALLIK          EDDIE          EAGLES         MARY          ELLEN          KEENA                  Literary          Staff         ROCCO          CASALE          MARY          CARUSO          ROSE          PETRONELLA         ELEANOR          HANLON          FLORENCE          FALSETTI          NANCY          CIANCI         MAUREEN          HARAN          RITA          DE          PERSIO          GEMMA          MONTE         CARMELLA          LA          TORRE          MARY          CORDASCO          STELLA          MANCINI         DOLORES          PISKO          MARIE          GROSSO         ANNA          DIANA          DOLORES          ZITO          ELEANOR          BORRELLO         ANGELINA          ALBANESE          ANTOINETTE          GRIECO          JEANETTE          ZAZZARINO         JEAN          ESPOSITO          VICTORIA          BARBARA          IRA          BRODY         RALPH          CELEBRE          RICHARD          HEARN          JOHN          ZECCA                  Photography          Staff         MILDRED          ZEGALKA                  Art          Staff         GEORGE          WEED          FRANK          ERRICKSON         xX         Typing          Staff         ROSA          TRENTO          ANNA          IANUCCI         OLGA          IRIZARRY          FRANCES          SQUARTINO         KENNETH          GULLMAN         President         E.         STELLA          MANCINI         Secretary         SANDY          IRENE         Vice          President         LOUIS          P ICATELLO         TJreasuner         0         ASA          A)          UN          NO         AN          XX         V          LLL          1         LOUIS          ACCARIA         Music          in          his          heort,         Girls          on          his          mind.         MARIE          ADESSA         As          the          day          goes          swiftly          along,         She          fills          your          heart          with          a         song.         PAUL          ANGELINI         Worry—let          it          run          away.         ANGELINA          ALBANESE         She          has          the          name          of          an          angel         HOWARD          BANKS         The          boy          that's          full          of          joy.         VICTORIA          BARBARA         There          is          none          so          sweet          as          she.         DOROTHY          BOCAGE         You          con          never          find          a          girl         more          pleasing.         JEAN          BIVENS          |          ROBERT          BLISS         Youthful          and          sweet—also          A          steadfast          gentleman          of         discreet.                    noble          character.         THOMAS          BENSON          CARMEN          BIASE         Joy          and          joviality          are          the          keys          4          Agreeable          and          full          of          fun,         to          his          personality.          He          is          liked          by          everyone.         MARIE          BARRASSO         Trim          and          neat          from          head         to          feet.         ELEANOR          BORRELLO         Her          warm          smile          reflects          her         warm          heart.         LEWIS          BOWDRE          DANIEL          BOZZA         Music          is          the          heart          of          my          soul.          L          Silent          men          rise          to          the          greate         heights.         JOHN          BRADLEY          '          IRA          BRODY         Living          a          life          of          eager         The          lover          of          sports.         industry.         MARGARET          BROWN         Twinkling          eyes,          carefree         mind,         Friends          like          her          are          hard         to          find.         ESTHER          CALCAGNO         Her          smile          is          worth          woiting          for         ELEANOR          BRYANT         A          friend          thot          is          worm          and         steady.         LUCILLE          CAMARRO         Her          artistic          claim         Will          bring          her          fame.         ANGELO          CALOIA         A          friend          who          is          worthwhile.         MICHAEL          CACCAVALE         It          is          a          friendly          heart          that          ha         plenty          of          friends.         JOSEPHINE          BRUNO         Gracious          and          friendly          to          all.         CAROL          CAPOLA         Quiet          and          understanding          she         moves          along          her          way.         ANTHONY          CARBONE         laugh          and          the          world          laughs         with          you.         DAVID          CAMPBELL         Happy          and          free          from          core.         STELLA          CAPRIO         Her          cheerfulness          is          an         admirable          trait.         LUCILLE          CARLUCCI         A          lass          with          a          shining         personality.         THERESA          CARNEVALE         Short          and          sweet,          nice          to          meet.         ROCCO          CASALE         His          knowledge          is          great         JOSEPH          CARRACINO         He          is          good          natured,          j olly          and         a          regular          fellow.         FRANCES          CATINO         Give          her          men,          that's          her          yen         MARY          CASAROLA         Known          for          her          cheers          and         smiles.         MARY          CARUSO         A          sweeter          girl          we've          never|         seen         Than          our          own          little          Mary.         DAVID          CARPENTER         Knows          more          than          he          reveals.         Class          of          June          49         ALPH          CELEBRE         Good          sense          and          good          nature         ore          never          separated.         LOUISE          CENTANNI         To          know          her          is          to          like          her.         BARBARA          CAVANAUGH         A          pleasing          smile          denotes          her         pleasing          personality         THERESA          CELESTE         Small—but          good          things          come         in          small          packages         ANGELINA          CERES         A          girl          of          high          ambitions          and         high          ideals         PAUL          CHRESOS         He          has          miles          of          smiles         LENA          COCUCCI         Laughing          and          talking          all         the          day         VINCENT          CICCOTTI          [          BEATRICE          CINO         A          sharp          hearing          for          music          |                    Is          she          quiet          and          demure         Don't          be          too          sure.         RALPH          CIAO          THERESA          CICCARELLI         He          swings          on          the          88.          -          Her          intelligence          overco:         her          timidity         NANCY          CIANCI         A          girl          with          a          sparkling         personality.         Class          of          June          49         ALEX          CONRAD         A          winning          smile          is          the          key         to          success.         CARL          COOK         Knowledge          is          the          fruit          of         labor,          but          why          labor?         ANNA          COLASANTO         Her          smile          is          a          joy          forever         SAMUEL          CONVISSOR         He's          on          the          ball,          and          a         friend          to          all.         MARY          ANNE          CORDASCO         A          day          is          never          dull          when         she's          in          view.         ROSEMARIE          D'AMBOLA         By          ony          other          name,          her         sweetness          is          the          same         LUCILLE          DE          CICCO         Silence          is          golden.         ELAINE          DAVIDSON         Always          laughing,          full          of          fun,         A          ready          friend          to          everyone         CONCETTA          DEL          TUFO         There          are          but          few          who          know         the          hidden          treasures          in          her         AURELIO          DE          FLORIO         Keys          to          a          piano          are          keys         to          success.         ELSIE          DE          BACCO         All          the          charm          of          a         woman.         THOMAS          DANIELS         Absorb          much          and          say          little.         ROBERT          DENGEL         A          pleosont          voice          with          a         pleosont          smile.         RITA          DE          PERSIO         Laughter          is          her          cure          for         all          ills.         GLORIA          DE          MAIO         Cute          and          small,          but          she          likes         them          tall.         ANNA          DIANA         A          smile          to          brighten          the         darkest          of          days         MICHAEL          DE          NIGRIS         Agreeable          and          full          of          fun.         ROSE          MARIE          DE          POLA         A          goodness          within          is          always         brought          out.         DANIEL          DOWDELL         Playing          boll          he          likes          best         of          oll.         HARRIET          DILLON         Her          jovial          manner          pleases          all         MILDRED          DI          LELLA         The          hinges          of          her          friendship         will          never          rust.         EDWARD          EAGLES         With          us          he's          tops         MARY          DURANTE         Her          eyes          hold          the          light         of          ambition.         RALPH          DI          MARE         A          short           fellow          with          a         tall          personality.         JEAN          ESPOSITO         A          pleasant          girl          is          liked          by          all.         JOSEPHINE          FALCONE         A          little          maiden          quiet          and         serene          is          never          heard,          but         often          seen.         FRANK          ERRICKSON         An          agreeable          fellow          liked         by          all.         FLORENCE          FALSETTI         A          look          in          her          eyes          is          a          step         to          paradise         HELEN          EVANKO         We          cannot          choose          but          to         like          her.         MELVIN          FALLIK         To          be          a          well-favored          man          is         a          gift          of          fortune.         PETER          FROEHLICH         Silence          is          golden.         JOSEPH          FEDORCZYK         Joe,          o          lod          who's          nice          to          know         VITO          FEDE         CHARLES          GABEL         Happy-go-lucky,          well-liked         everyone.         NICK          FRUNGILLO         Laugh          and          the          world         laughs          with          you.         ROBERT          FLATLEY         A          good          sport.         Many          things          grow          from          small         beginnings.         Class          of          June          RE         ESTHER          GALBRAITH         Where          e'er          she          goes,          loughter         goes          with          her.         NICK          GALETTA         He          is          pleasant          to          all          and         well-liked          by          all.         HELEN          GARRUTO         Friendly          and          sincere          are         her          ways.         FRANK           GELORMINI          RITA          GENNARO         There          is          no          greater          compli-         A          fellow          who          brings          laughter         to          one          and          all.          ment          than          to          be          well          liked.         HELEN          GIANAS         To          have          a          pleasant          per-         sonality          makes          life          itself         pleasant.         ATTILIO          GRASSO         Blessed          with          intelligence          and         good          looks         MATTHEW          GOLDBERG           T4          GUIDO          GRANATA         A          fine          fellow          always          ready          to          Always          ready          for          fun.         lend          a          hand.         JOE          GIORDANO          |          DOMINICK          GIUSTI         Always          ready          for          fun          j          A          gentleman          and          true         and          girls.          friend.         ANNA          GIANNINI         Sincerity          leads          her          assets.         ANTOINETTE          GRIECO         Happy          is          she;          from          care          she         is          free.         MARIE          GROSSO         Sincerity          is          her          asset.         SAMUEL          GREEN         Quiet          fellow,         good          athlete         FRED          GROSLINGER         Just          an          all-round          good          fellow.         JOHN          GRZYWINSKI         Small          and          spry          he          whizzes          by.         PAT          GUARINO         A          jovial          gentleman,          nice         1o          meet,         His          clever          wit          just          can't         be          beat.         NORMA          HALL         A          good          nature          is          her          best         asset.         FRED          GUENSCH         Have          no          friends          not          equal          to         thyself.         MAUREEN          HARAN         She          grew          to          loveliness          in         face          and          form         ELEANOR          HANLON         Beauty          surpasses          all          virtues.         KENNETH          GULLMAN         A          born          leader          and          friend         ROSEMARIE          GUARINO         Kindness          is          her          virtue.         RICHARD          HEARN         Always          ready          with          a          smile         and          a          good          word          for          all.         JACK          HOLZHAUER         He          doesn't          kill          himself         with          work.         SYLVIA          HEBERLING         Her          ability          is          outstanding.         IRIS          HERTLING         One          who          is          sweet,          quiet         and          petite.         MARY          HORVATH         It's          nice          to          be          natural          when         you're          naturally          nice.         BRAIDY          HUNTER         Always          has          a          friendly          smile         for          everyone.         SANDY          IRENE         Tall,          dark,          and          handsome,         He's          worth          a          king's          ransom.         JOHN          IGNOMIRELLO         Mercury          has          nothing          on          him         BERNICE          JACKSON         Sparkling          eyes,          gleaming         smile,         Gay          and          happy          all          the          while         OLGA          IRIZARRY         Sweet,          cute,          and          very          nice         fo          meet.         SAMUEL          INFANTE         A          scorer          all          around.         ANN          IANNUCCI         Personality          plus          charm         equals          Ann.         DAPHNE          JAMES         Her          wit          is          enjoyed          by          oll.         CAROLINE          FABIANO          JOHN          JENKINS         A          quiet          person          liked          by          all.          A          quiet          fellow          and          a          good         friend.         ELIZABETH.          JOHNSON          :          RICHARD          JONKOSKI         Quiet          and          friendly.          |          N          Alwoys          mild          with          a          friendly         smile.         HELEN          JOYNER         Her          friendly          smile          and          witty         jest         Make          her          company          of          the         best.         SYLVIA          KEFALAS         A          good          companion          for         anyone.         SYLVIA          KASTANAS         Smile          and          the          world          smiles         with          you.         DOROTHY          KEITH         Her          business          is          being          a         CHARLOTTE          KASSAY         Carefree          and          gay          in          her          own         little          way.         friend         ANDREW          KEHRLE         He          has          a          nice          smile          and         wonderful          personality.         MARY          ELLEN          KEENA         Her          twinkling          eyes          are          the         introduction          to          her          spark-         ling          personality.         BEATRICE          KITZMAN         Silence          is          more          eloquent         than          words.         JOHN          KLUNICK         He's          both          friendly          and         intelligent,         What          more          can          one          want?         PEARL          LA          POLLA         Always          dancing,          always          gay,         that's          the          way          she          should         always          stay.         SAM          LATARO         1          dare          do          all          that          becomes         a          man.         GEORGE          KRUSZEWSKI         Work          is          sublime.         DOLORES          LARDIERI         With          her          smile          goes          sweet-         ness          and          ambition.         JOE          LESINSKI         Continual          cheerfulness          is          a         sign          of          wisdom.         ROSE          MARIE          LAULETTE         A          sweet          and          cheerful          dispo-         sition          describes           Rosie  .         JAMES          LEWIS         Carefully          he          treads         Independent          and          foreseeing.         CARMELLA          LA          TORRE         She          walks          with          an          air          of         queenliness.         CHARLES          LESLIE         He          is          popular          with          all         the          girls.         VIOLA          LEONE         A          friend          to          all,          foe          to          none         EMANUEL          LOGOTHETIS         His          prime          interests:          women         ond          rodio         CARMINE          LONGO         True          lover          of          sports.         PHILIP          LIPPMAN         Always          full          of          tricks         PAT          LUONGO         He's          an          athlete          bound          to          win.         THERESA          LONGHI         Her          smile          is          worth         looking          for.         NORMA          LORENZETTI         Just          one          look          reveals          her         personality.         STELLA          MANCINI         A          colorful          personolity          with         consistently          goy          spirits.         CARRIE          MACK         Most          sincere          and          trust-         worthy.         FRANCIS          LYNCH         Silence          is          his          virtue.         ANTHONY         MARCANTUONO         He          is          well          paid          that          is          well         satisfied         THERESA          MAOLI         A          peaceful          nature          and          a         steadfast          friend         ANGELA          MALANGA         A          lass          who          is          cheerful          the         whole          day          through.         STELL          MARKOWSKI         Cleverness          and          gaiety          are         first          among          her          assets.         SAM          MASTRIANO         He          is          always          full          of          pep,         happy,          and          gay.         THERESA          MARINO         When          we          hear          laughter          we         know          Terry          is          approaching         IRENE          MELILLO         She's          pretty,          sweet,          friendly,         gay,         We'll          always          think          of          her          that         way.         SAL          MASI         Knowledge          comes;          but         wisdom          lingers.         JAMES          McMAHON         He          is          an          all-around          fellow          in         every          way.         JOAN          MOLINARI         For          noture          mode          her          whot          she         is          and          never          made          another.         DON          MISSAGGIA         He          is          agreeable          and          full          of          fun,         and          well-liked          by          everyone.         NANCY          MEO         GEMMA          MONTE         Jolly,          carefree,          and          gay.         NANCY          MOLINARO         Her          lovely          ways          win          your         heart.         VINCENT          MITTERANDO         Happy-go-lucky          is          his          style,         To          know          him          is          worth          while         Good          things          come          in          small         packages.         GERTHA          MORGAN         Her          nice          ways          captivate          all.         MARY          MURRAY         It's          a          friendly          heart          that          has         plenty          of          friends.         CHARLES          MORAN         Is          he          quiet          and          demure?         Maybe,          but          don't          be          too          sure!         MARION          MORRELLO         Work          with          diligence,          play         with          laughter.         IDA          NAPOLITANO         Her          winning          smiles          capture         your          heart.         RALPH          NARDONE         Music          hath          charm.         EDWARD          NOSTI         Better          lote          thon          never.         GEORGE          NICHOLAS         A          bundle          of          mischief          all          rolled         into          one          greot          guy.         JAMES          ORGAN         Jim's          a          whiz          ot          Herpetology.         MARIO          NOVELLINO         Some          think          the          world          is          mode         for          fun          and          frolic          and          so         do          |.         ANNA          NIKETAKIS         As          sweet          as          the          day         is          long.         MEREDITH          NAVIN         A          little          mischief,          a          lot         of          pep!         ALFRED          .          OSTERWEIL         He          who          knows          is          wise.         MARGARET          PADULA         Friendship          she          will          never          lack         JOHN          PALUMBO         Well          dressed,          nice,          and          neat,         John          is          a          hard          fellow          to          beat.         JERRY          PATELLA          ANTOINETTE          PEDICINI         A          happy          smile          for          everyone         who          passes          by.         He's          interested          in          all          types         of          curls,         Especially          those          on          top          of          girls.         ANNA          PELINO         Quiet          persons          are          welcomed         everywhere.         ROSE          PETRONELLA         Joyful          and          smiling          all          the          time.         LOIS          PERSON         A          happy          lass          is          she;          never          a         fear          you'll          see.         LOUIS          PICATELLO         A          classmate          sincere          and          true.         pa         TONY          PIACENTE         Gay,          suave          and          with          a          smile         worth          a          million          dollars.         FRANK          PETRILLO         Work          will          always          please          me.         NICK          PELOSO         As          one          of          the          fellows          He          is          one          of          the          best.         ANGELO          PICILLO         Agreeoble          ond          full          of          fun.         JOE          PISCIOTTA          DOLORES          PISKO         Living          a          life          of          eager          Her          smile          resistant,          her          talk         industry.          consistent.         PATSY          POLITO          f          i          FRANK          POLIZZI         Never          a          day          goes          by          unless                    Prompt          at          every          call          of          duty.         Patsy          thinks          of          a          pretty         lassie.         ELLIOT          POMERANTZ         Sure          of          speech,          brilliant          of         mind,         And          as          fine          a          fellow          as          you         can          find.         FRANK          PULICE         With          women          and          song,          he'll         never          go          wrong.         ROBERT          PRUNEAU         On          to          the          future          with          a          set          of         test          prods          in          one          hand          and         a          radio          tube          in          the          other.         PHYLLIS          RAIMO         Happy          and          free          from          care.         RALPH          RAHNER         Wins          in          sports          and          friendship.         JENNIE          PUGLISI         A          friend          in          need,          is         a          friend          indeed.         MILDRED          PORCELLI         Her          eyes          tell          all          there          is          to          say.         LOUISE          RECCHIA         Capable,          clever,          and          willing.         PETE          REZZONICO         True          nobility          attends          him         always.         JAMES          RAYMOND         He          scores          in          sports          and         friends.         EMIO          RILLI         What          I          do,          let          me          do          well.         JAMES          REILLY         Good          things          come          in          little         packages.         PHYLLIS          RICCARDI         One          who          strives          and          deserves         to          succeed.         ANTOINETTE          ROCCO         Her          voice          reflects          a          warm         heart.         JULIUS          RITONNALE         Quiet          to          the          bystander,          but         full          of          fun          among          his          friends.         JOHN          RISDEN         Work          brings          glory          and         success.         OSCAR          ROGERS         Speak          for          your          rights.         ELAINE          ROCHOW         Her          character          and          intelligence         go          hand          in          hand.         THELMA          ROBINSON         Kindly          and          friendly          to          all         Class          of          June          49         RAYMOND          ROJEK         All          the          world          likes          a          good         listener.         JAMES          ROMANO          LEONARD          ROMANO         Active          and          well-liked          by          all.          1                    :          A          good          fellow          and          a          great         friend.         CHARLES          ROSKOWSKI          ;          FRED          ROTH         A          benevolent          fellow.          Our          own          Jimmy          Dorsey          in         the          bud.         ANGELINA          RUGGIERO         Quietly          she          goes          her          way.         ROCCO          SALANDRA         His          pleosing          quiet          noture          is         difficult          to          duplicate         GEORGE          RUSSO         His          friendship          is          golden.         LEONARD          SASSO         Knowledge          is          the          fruit          of         Labor.         RACHEL          SANTANGELO         A          swell          girl          and          a          friend          fo          all.         WALTER          SALABUN         Classes          are          brightened          by         his          witty          remarks.         DOLORES          RUGGIERO         Fun          to          be          with          a          loss          to          be         without.         FUN         THERESA          SCHAEFER         She          knows          her          step          among          all.         WALTER          SCHOFIELD         He          won't          have          far          to          reach         for          success.         ANN          SCEVOLI         With          a          dance          and          a          song,          she         will          live          her          life          long.         JOHN          SCHNERING         Never          in          a          hurry,          easy          come,         easy          go.         FRANCES          SEDITA         Happy          and          free          from          care.         RONALD          SHACKLETON         Eat          football,          sleep          football,         and          talk          football.          Makes         football          victory          an          old          story.         EVELINE          SKIDMORE         A          good          word          for          all          keeps         her          in          constant          demand         WILLIAM          SHUMSKY          GLORIA          SIGNORIN         The          bashful          lover.          Good          things          come          in          small         packages         MARTIN          SHEPS          ç          ROBERT          SHOTKIN         He          who          strives          succeeds.          j          Work          gives          flavor          to          life.         ERMA          SHAW         Good          things          come          in          small         packages.         OE          SMOLENYAK         A          winning          personality          is          an         asset          on          the          road          to          success         EDWARD          SOLEK         A          pleasant          voice          with          a         pleasant          smile.         LILLIAN          SMITH         In          appearance          always          neat         ond          nature          always          sweet.         WILLIAM          SODE         A          little          man          with          a          big          brain         GEORGE          THORNE         A          friendly          fellow.         MARIE          SPADONE         Lovely          to          look          at,          delightful         to          know.         BETTE          STENSON         There's          always          fun          when         Bette's          near.         JOHN          STAMKO         The          followers          are          tall,         The          leaders          are          small.         D ORIS          STEVENS         Couldn't          be          cuter,          couldn't         be          nicer.         RITA          STETZ         Sweet          and          demure,         Simple          and          pure.         ERNEST          STAMOUTSOS         He          is          just          as          much          at          home         on          land          as          on          the          sea.         FRANCES          SQUARTINO         Small,          cute,          and          dynamic.         Class          of          June          49         EDITH          STOLFI         Her          chorming          monner          oppeols         fo          all.         FRANK          SWIATEK         Everything          comes          to          him          who         waits—and          tries.         ERNEST          STOCKINGER         A          speed          demon          on          land,          a         good          man          on          the          sea          and         amongst          friends          with          the         gulls          of          the          air.         JOSEPH          STRUMOLO         A          good          all-around          fellow.         ELVIRA          TARTAGLIA         A          quiet          mind          is          richer          than         a          crown.         ANTHONY          TARTAGLIA         A          little          knowledge          is          a         dangerous          thing.         CHRISTINA          TOBIA         She          moy          be          smoll,          but         fascinates          oll.         LESLIE          THORNTON         A          fellow          with          a          smile,         Is          one          who          is          worth          while.         ROSA          TRENTO         Pretty,          talkative,          excitable,         and          incendiary         CARMELLA          TREMARI         To          be          a          good          friend          is         to          have          many          friends.         WALTER          TICE         Big          results          come          from         small          people.         DOROTHY          THOMPSON         Chuckful          of          youth,          energy,         and          comedy.         MAURO          TUCCI         Mony          a          dull          closs          hos          been         brightened          by          his          witty         remorks.         MARIEANN          VARA         She          hos          o          quolity          oll         her          own.         JAMES          TRESSITO         His          curly          hoir          mokes          women         core.         NEIL          UMSTOT         A          potential          Will          Rogers          with         on          inexhaustible          supply          of         stories         JOSEPH          VECCHIONE         A          sharp          lad,          he's          known         by          all.         GRACE          VEINOT         Where          there          is          life,          you'll         find          Grace.         VINCENT          VUONO         His          pleasing          quiet          noture          is         difficult          to          duplicote.         DONALD          VETH         Full          of          fun          among          his          friends,         that's          our          Don.         PETER          VERNIERO         Strolling          through          life          free          and         easy,          is          good          if          you          can         do          it.         LEROY          WAY         Silence          is          golden.         FRED          WANKMULLER         His          trumpet          is          hot,          but          his         temper          is          mót.         MARILYN          VOORHEES         Determination          and          patience         will          pave          her          way          to          success.         AUDRY          WEAVER         Wrapped          in          the          solitude          of         her          own          originality.         GEORGE          WEED          DONALD          WELCH         Faithfulness          and          sincerity          Friendliness          and          intelligence         first          of          all          are          his          best          assets.         SIDNEY          WHITE          i          THOMAS          WHITE         A          boy          with          a          smile          you          Modesty          is          the          grace          of         can't          resist.          the          soul         JACK          WILLIAMS         Silence          never          betrays.         ARDIS          WINTERBOTTOM         A          fair          maiden          who          dances         her          way          to          your          heart         ANN          WILSON         Laughter          and          she          walk          hand         in          hand.         CHARLES          WOODWORTH         Smiling          face,          carefree          mind,         Friends          like          this          we          seldom         find         JOAN          WOODWARD         Always          laughing,          always          gay,         that's          the          way          she          brightens         the          day.         JOHN          WILSON         Happy          ond          gay          in          his          own         little          way.         GLADYS          WILLIAMSON         A          quiet          girl          with          a          friendly         smile         ANGELA          YORLANO         Her          quiet          ways          will          win         your          heart         HENRY          ZALESKI         Silence          is          his          virtue         CYNTHIA          WURUM         Within          her          dwells          a          sweet         simplicity         JEANETTE          ZAZZARINO         A          cute          little          package          is          a         bundle          of          joy.         THERESA          ZAHORCHAK         A          happy          smile          for          everyone         who          passes          by         JEAN          ZAZZARINO         It's          nice          to          be          natural,          when         you're          naturally          nice         FRANK          ZOLLNER         Actions          speok          louder          thon         words.         MILDRED          ZEGALKA         Knowledge          itself          is          true         power.         JOHN          ZECCA         A          friend          to          all,          and          a          swell         fellow         JANET          MILLER         Silence          is          golden         ARMANDO          CECE         A          pleasant          lad          with          a         pleasant          way         DOLORES          ZITO         When          she          smiles,          her          dimples         dance.         Class          of          June          ‘45         )         '         |         |         |         |         |         |         |         |         |         |         |         |         !         !         I         |         !         !         I         1         !         |         |         L         |         |         !         |         |         |         |         !         THERESA          AVALLONE         DAVID          BOLDEN         HENRY          JONES         I         HENRY          E.          EHLBECK         Sincerity          and          quietness          conquers          all          virtues.         SAMUEL          MATTHEWS         Served          his          country          well         MILTON          PETERS         Never          stops          trying         JAMES          LEE         ANDREW          MIASTKOSKI         HERMAN          SOMMER         !         i         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.         (Time          we          grew          up,          isn't          it?)         Pass-word          among          all          freshmen:          Think          you'll          pass?           What          do          you          know!          |          passed!          Did          you          get          a          good          mark?           You          bet,          D-plus.”’         Classes          are          being          held          at          the          Adams:         1st          Period—Tommy          Dorsey         2nd          Period—''Who          Done          It          3rd          Period—          Cartoons,          etc.         “Golly,          Promotion—Everybody         passed.           (Oh,          Yeah!)         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          (holiday          vacation).         New          Year's          resolutions         Joan          Molinari:          ‘I          will          not          cut          class          (except          on          sunny          days)         Mike          DeNegris:          “1          will          do          my          home-         work          every          night           (unless          |          have         something          more          interesting          to          do)         Ken          Gullman:           I          will          not          chew          gum,         smoke,          or          go          to          the          movies           (un-         less          someone          takes          me          there)         Sandy          lrene          writes          a          short          story          for         English,          entitled          “Three          Genera-         tions'':         Grandfather          had          a          farm         Father          had          a          garden         Son          had          a          window          box.         Results:          (4%          ''  )         All          gay,          happy          2A's.          Too          nice          to          go          to          school.          Think          I'll         study          Mother          Nature          in          the          park,          quoth          Alex          Conrad.         Vacation.          “Thank          goodness,           said         the          teachers.         MA         ГР         MMU         77 7         |         Ü         !         JUNIOR          YEAR         Boys          meet          girls.         Girls          meet          boys.         Result:          Everyone          going          steady          .          .          .         almost.         Lots          and          lots          of          work.          Think          I'll          study.          Christmas          is          com-         ing!”         Well,          we're          3A's—time          to          have          elec-         tion.         Results:         Ken          Gullman         Sandy          Irene         Secretary          St ella          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          (Oh,          yeah)          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          4B:         Mr.          ?:           Are          you          smoking          back         there,          Mr.          Salabun?          Walter          Salabun:           No,          sir,          that's          the         fog          I'm          in.”          Are          you          going          to          the          Junior-Senior         Prom?          (Pass-word)         (Everyone          went          .          .          .          almost!)         Report          Cards          .          .          .          Whee!          Passed          D.         Election          Results          were:         Ken          Gullman          President         Sandy          lrene          Vice-President         Stella          Mancini          Secretary         Lou          Picatello          Treasurer          Golly,          June          will          be          here          and          so          will         lift          ?2          7?         Cut          list          increased.          Fresh          air          classes         initiated;          new          members          in          Dugout,         or          Tuffy's.         At          the          end          of          our          senior          year          (believe         it          or          not),          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         Best          Looking         ELEANOR          HANLON         FRANK          ERICKSON         a         Most          Popular         OLGA          IRRIZARRY         LES          THORNTON         Best          Dancers         RITA          DE          PERSIO         RALPH          CIAO         Nicest          Personality         EVE          SKIDMORE         ANDY          KEHRLE         Most          Ambitious         ANNA          DIANA         JOE          VECCHIONE         LOU          PICATELLO         Class          Athletes         SYLVIA          HEBERLING         RON          SHACKLETON         Cutest         RITA          STETZ         JIMMY          TRESSITO         Class          Babies         THERESA          CARNEVALE         RON          SHACKLETON         =          —         Most          Likely          To          Succeed         MARY          DURANTE         MARTIN          SHEPS         Best          Dressed         MARIE          BARRASSO         HENRY          ZALESKI         Class          Cutters          Noisiest          Apple          Polishers         GRACE          VEINOT          DOROTHY          THOMPSON          MARIE          GROSSO         MEL          FALLIK          VIN          MITTERANDO          ROCCO          CASALE         Class          Dreamers         HELEN          EVANKO         Did          Most          For          Class          DICK          JANKOWSKI          Wittiest         STELLA          MANCINI          ERMA          SHAW         JOE          VECCHIONE          WALTER          SALABUN         Class          Scholars         MARY          DURANTE          r         Most          Respected          LEONARD          SASSO          Quistest         THERESA          SCHAEFER          THERESA          CICCARELLI          66         ANDY          BOVE          WALTER          SCHOFIELD         U         Ó         We          the          class          of          June          '48          hereby          draw          our          class          will          and          testament.          We          admit          being         mentally          deficient          and          physically          fit.          (If          you          doubt          us          read          on.)          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.         E          PAPEL          BEEN          ee          ee          ED         ae          A          JAM          Auca          ٠.          جو          um         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          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          Jane          Russell.         To          Mr.          Goldman          we          leave          a          whip          to          tame          his          homerooms          down          in          the          future.         To          .          Gross          we          leave          a          book          of          puns.          (Witty          remarks)         To          .          Schechter          we          leave          a          bottle          of          aspirins.         To          .          Skolnik          we          leave          a          better          Mathemagicians          Club.         To          .          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          .          lerner          we          leave          a          record          entitled           Knock          it          Off  .         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          fixing          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.          (He          can          have          them)         To          Mr.           A.           we          leave          more          patience,          nerves,          and          a          better          supply          of          records.          (If          we          can          get          them          under         Petr          illo's          ban)         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.          Inzeo          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          on          the          second          floor.         To          Miss          Litch          we          leave          a          new          group          of          irregular          verbs.         We          the          undersigned          bequeath          this,          our          class          will          and          testament          on          this          day          of          June          tenth,         Nineteen          hundred          and          forty-eight.         Class          of          June          1948         KENNETH          GULLMAN,         President         STELLA          MANCINI,         Secretary         SE          ps                   |         і         |         Ü         |         ;         |         {|         |         ||         ||         |         |         |         ||         „==           —==          sms                    EE          “msess          _          A          A          |          +          o          _          “mamam          -          _          а           -——          U         pa          Se         ae         D          Е          Ж         me          3          3         4          Qa          УЧЕТА         444383          este           а,          DDI          DAAPDADAKK          A         vr          لہ          Ue          АС          22          oti          AM         беса.          T          a          ho          一          Z           37          nn         :          г          HE          ZZ          AS          %          asss          as          u         CAN          Nori          Jae          Co          kos.         dta          n,          S          Жа          ARDIERS         9          TŠ          =                   Fla          Ls                   ER          Ё         $i          N          =         ا         kY         ede          SC         Matte          eo          poe          90          Sx         Pa         LOW          en          E         Н         171m          н          HI         ch         MRS.          LILLIAN          K.          BARNET          MRS.          JENNIE          JANULIN         MR.          JOHN          W.          BRADY          MISS          RUTH          JOHNSON         MR.          NORMAN          COTTER          MR.          NATHAN          KANTOR         MRS.          HANNAH          R.          CURTIS          MISS          JOSEPHINE          MEGARO         MR.          AARON          FRANZBLAU          MISS          MARY          McMENAMIN         MISS          EMMA          HOUGH          MR.          MEYER          P.          SMITH         MR.          MARIO          DELFAVERO,          Head          Teacher         MISS          RUTH          DOVORES,          Clerk         NEN                    Wok          hok          FH          SRS         THE          ANNEX...         Next          Step          Central         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                                                                                                                                                 £          kk          Ak          É          X          K          k          X          k          X         Se          TA          D           js          Z.          a”          TA          +          A          +          大          Е          -         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.         |          a          (ШИ!          ИШИТИП         САМЕ         ОР          ТНЕ         SEASON         WALTER          SALABUN          CHARLES          LESLIE         JOE          LESINSKI          JAMES          RAIMOND         e         Practice          Makes          Perfect         JAMES          TRESSITO         RON          SHACKELTON         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          1947-'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.          І           the          county          tournament,          Orange          dropped         Central          in          first          round          competition.          In          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           5  .         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          1947,          winning          9          meets          and          losing          one.          In          the         first          meet,          which          was          held          January          6,          1947,          our          boys          competed          with          South         Side,          winning          by          a          score          of          39          to          18.          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.         In          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          100-yard          free-         style,          being          beaten          by          just          a          touch.          Marvin          Turtletaub          took          fourth          place         in          the          100-yard          breast          stroke.          Arthur          Turowski          took          fourth          place          in          the         100-yard          breast          stroke          also.         The          Medley          Relay          was          composed          of          Kenneth          Marsh,          Marvin          Turtletaub,          and         James          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.         CITY          CHAMPIONS         194         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.          John          Ignomirello          led          a          large          part          of          the          way          but         dropped          back          to          fourth          place.         In          '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          17          points          to          East          Orange's          38.          Bill         Miles          finished          first          while          our          brother          graduate,          John          Ignomirello          came          in         second          in          the          excellent          time          of          12:25.         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          John          Igno-         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,          1          tie          and          4          losses          to          our          credit,          our         boys          have          proved          their          ability.          They          have          played         hard          and          victoriously          this          past          season          (1947),          and          it         has          been          one          to          remember.          We          won          the          City          League         Title          with          the          excellent          record          of          9          wins          and          1          tie.         East          Side          was          our          opponent          in          a          13-inning          game         resulting          in          the          tie,          the          score          being          1-1.         Central          beat          the          Central          Jersey          Champions          of          Group         IV          (New          Brunswick)          by          a          score          of          5-0.          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          8-1.         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         (rode                    u          teu         гү:          GENT.                    т          -         IF          HCENTRAU          š         УАЙ          CITY:          CHaMP          4          -          1947          TA         ia          14.777.          |          y          М         НОТ          ACTION         CENTRAL          VS.          NEW          BRUNSWICK         CHEER         LEADERS         FOOTBALL         BAND         BANNER         SQUAD         4A          CHEER          LEADERS         GOODBYE          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         ee          0020         9—11         ТШЕН          |          арив          |         Tel.          MArket          2-0884-5—2-2171          Established          1919         Compliments          of         Continental          Sales          Company         Distributors          of         RADIO          AND          ELECTRONIC          PARTS         SOUND          AND          AMATEUR          EQUIPMENT         195-199          CENTRAL          AVENUE          NEWARK          4,          N.          J.         Professional          Training          for          Executive          Positions         FOREIGN          TRADE          COURSES:         SPANISH          SECRETARIAL—EXPORT-IMPORT          EXECUTIVE         MEDICAL          SECRETARIAL          EXECUTIVE          SECRETARIAL         JUNIOR          ACCOUNTANCY         College          Preparatory          for          All          Colleges          and          Professions         36TH          YEAR          DAY          OR          EVENING         Newark          Preparatory          School         1019          BROAD          STREET          NEWARK,          N.          J.         Best          Wishes          To          Each          One          In         THE          CLASS          OF         JUNE,          1948         MRS.          CUSHMAN         Mitchell          2-9486         LEO          FIO          RITO         DELICATESSEN          AND          GROCERIES         Frosted          Foods         154          Norfolk          Street          Newark,          N.          J.         Best          of          Luck         PVT.          TONY          HOPE         A          former         Centralite         Tel.          HUmboldt          2-2066          Free          Delivery         ROGOL'S          FOOD          MARKET         Max          Rogol,          Prop.         FRUIT          AND          PRODUCE         Wholesale          and          Retail         Hotels          and          Restaurants          Supplied         423          Orange          Street          Newark,          N.          J.         Compliments         of         NICK'S          FOOD          MARKET         344          West          Market          Street          Newark,          N.          J.         STRUMOLO'S          MARKET         MEATS          AND          POULTRY         380          Bloomfield          Avenue,          Newark,          N.          J.         Corner          North          óth          Street          Phone          HU          3-8353         Telephone          MArket          2-8449          Plant:          44          Mulberry          Street         ADVERTISERS          MAILERS         SERVICE          CO.         PRINTING—DIRECT          MAIL          ADVERTISING         Offices:          1922          Raymond-Commerce          Building         Newark,          N.          J.         Robert          I.          Turner          1.          Turner         HALSEY         STAMP          EXCHANGE          CO.         Stamps          -          Philatelic          Supplies         259          HALSEY          ST.          NEWARK          2,          N.          J.         Tel.          Blgelow          3-1355         CITY          CREAMERY          STORES         H.          KALFUS         398          Springfield          Ave.         Best          Wishes          From         JOSEPH          A.          DIMODICA,          Jr.         President          of          Local          589         U.A.W.          C.I.O.         Vincent          La          Manna         Vice-President         FRANK'S         STRUCTURAL                    ORNAMENTAL         IRON          WORKS         Frank          Sacco,          Prop.         193          Bleeker          Street          Newark,          N.          J.         LADIES'         BOBBING         X-ER-VAC          TREATMENTS         FOR          FALLING          HAIR         FRANK'S         HYGIENIC          BARBER          SHOP         We          Cut          Your          Hair          To          Suit          You,          Not          Us         EXPERTS          IN          LADIES'                    CHILDREN'S         HAIR          CUTTING         Frank          LaPolla,          Director         HAIR          CULTURE          EXPERTS         427          Orange          St.         Newark,          N.          J.         —————          eee          ees         Newark,          N.          J.         Good          Luck          To          The         CLASS          OF          '48         A.          KASPROWICZ                    SON         128          Belmont          Ave.          Newark          3,          N.          J.         Tel.          Blgelow          2-8877         LENNY'S          DELICATESSEN         392          W.          Market          Street         Newark,          N.          J.         Tel.          Mitchell          2-9446         Tel.          HUmboldt          2-6390          6          Day          Bike          Riders         DE          BACCO          BROS.         BICYCLES,          TOYS,          ACCESSORIES,         LIONEL          TRAINS         Expert          repairing          in          specializing          in          B.S.A.          Parts         6%          Bloomfield          Ave.          Newark,          N.          J.         Best          of          Luck         TO          THE          CLASS          OF         JUNE          '48         from         LOU          and          RALPH'S         VARSITY         Compliments          of         WOODSIDE          Compliments         WIRE          CORPORATION         of         Manufacturers          of         FINE          WIRE          PENNOCK          WHOLESALE          FLORIST         75          Winthrop          St.          Newark,          N.          J.         Compliments          from         EMILY'S          BEAUTY          SALON         F.          W.          WOOLWORTH          CO.         23          West          Market          St.          Newark,          N.          J.          FIVE          AND          TEN         Telephone          MArket          3-6289         78          Broadway          Newark,          N.          J.         HUmboldt          2-1955         Telephone          MArket          2-3000         ANTHONY          GIALANELLA         ALDERNEY          DAIRY         COMPANY         MEAT          AND          POULTRY          MARKET         113          Seventh          Ave.          Newark,          N.          J.         Milk          and          Ice          Cream         FRESH          .          .          .          DELICIOUS         Compliments          of          the         PARAMOUNT          FOOD          MARKET         85          West          Market          St.          26          BRIDGE          STREET         Newark,          N.          J.          NEWARK,          N.          J.         FIEDLER          AND          HOLLISTER,         INC.         Compliments         of         ART          WIRE          AND          STAMPING          Dependoble          Insurance         COMPANY         227          HIGH          STREET          14          PARK          PLACE         NEWARK,          N.          J.          NEWARK,          N.          J.         Tel.          Mltchell          2-5550         š          TS          CONMAR          PRODUCTS         ti         earty          Greetings          CORPORATION         and          Best          Wishes         Headquarters          of          the          Major          Zipper         to         THE          CLASS          OF          1948          On          behalf          of          its          Central         High          Alumnae          employees         from         Newark's          Mayor          Extends          Cordial          Good          Wishes         to          the         VINCENT          J.          MURPHY         1948          Crop          of          Graduates         GRADUATE          HOUSE         34          WALNUT          STREET,          NEWARK,          N.          J.         Telephone          MArket          3-2614         OFFICIAL          JEWELERS,          CENTRAL          HIGH          SCHOOL         Class          of          June,          1948         MEDALS          AWARDS          ANNOUNCEMENTS         CLUB          AND          FRATERNITY          JEWELRY          SCHOOL          RINGS         Compliments          of         MR.          and          MRS.          JAMES          AGRESTI         Chester          Avenue         Newark,          N.          J.         Use          Our          10-Payment          Plan         KENT          CLOTHES         FOR          QUALITY          AND          STYLE         78          Market          Street         Newark          2,          N.          J.         Mitchell          2-9231          Open          Evenings         CORRIGAN'S         for         Prescriptions         N.          J.          Guardabasco,          Reg.          Phar.         370          West          Market          Street          Newark,          N.          J.         MA          2-1537         Member          Florists'          Telegraph          Delivery          Ass'n         WASHINGTON          FLORIST,          Inc.          FLOWERS          FOR          ALL          OCCASIONS          Strictly          Highest          Grade          Cut          Flowers         Wedding          and          Floral          Designs          at          Short          Notice         565          Broad          Street          Newark          2,          N.          J.         Phone          MI          2-0621         FOREST          HILL          FLORAL          CO.,          Inc.         CORSAGES,          GARDENIAS,          ORCHIDS,          ROSES         850          Broad          Street,          Newark,          N.          J.         Near          Central          R.          R.          MI          2-0451          -          5366         COMPLIMENTS         OF         SKINNIPS         Rose          Sal          Connie         SIGMA          TAU          SIGMA         Carole          Dee          Rosemar y          Gloria         Congratulations         CLASS          OF          JUNE          1948         Smoke          a          Schoenleber          hand-made          pipe         SCHOENLEBER         NEWARK          PIPE          SHOP         29          Branford          Place          Newark,          N.          J.         SEE          THAT          REALLY         Compliments          from          NEW          HUDSON         Americo's          Outstanding          Automobile         ANTHONY          J.          CILENTO         AT         LONG'S          INC.         420          BLOOMFIELD          AVENUE         Zoning          Commissioner         of         at          Roseville          Avenue         NEWARK,          N.          J.         Hoboken,          N.          J.         Telephone          HUmboldt          2-2131         Self          Service          Free          Delivery         HOLLYWOOD         ANDY'S          FOOD          MARKET          MEMORIAL          PARK         Carrying          a          full          line          of          Fancy          Meats          and          Groceries          The          Cemetery          Beautiful         19-21          GARSIDE          STREET         NEWARK,          N.          J.         STUYVESANT          AVENUE         Telephone          HUmboldt          2-2715          UNION,          N.          J.         Angelo          Elefante          Andrew          Monda,          Jr.          Telephones         Meat          Concessionaire          Proprietor          Unionville          2-1302          MArket          3-2880         Compliments          of         MRS.          JACOBS         CLEANING          AND          REPAIR          SHOP         259          Orange          Street          Newark          4,          N.          J.         Compliments          of         DIANA'S          PRODUCE          MARKET         270          Orange          Street         Newark,          N.          J.         HU          2-5562          Free          Delivery         Best          Wishes         to          the         CLASS          OF          JUNE          '48         from          the         FINELLI          FAMILY         Telephone          MArket          2-6318         CENTRAL          PHOTO          STUDIO         PHOTOGRAPHS          FOR          ALL          OCCASIONS         128          Hudson          Street          Newark,          New          Jersey         (Between          Central          Avenue          and          New          Street)         Best          Wishes          to          the          Class          of          June          '48         from          the         CARPETOLEUM          FLOOR          SHOP         CARPETS          AND          LINOLEUM         Asphalt          Tile         162          Bloomfield          Avenue         HU          2-1427          Newark,          New          Jersey         Compliments         of         LARDIERI          FAMILY         54          Fifth          Street          Newark,          New          Jersey         Telephone          HUmboldt          2-0681         No          Job          Too          Big          No          Job          Too          Small         AMERICAN          RADIO                   TELEVISION          SERVICE         RADIO          REPAIRING         Sound          Amplifiers          Rented          Out         Records—Radios—All          Electrical          Appliances         172          Bloomfield          Avenue          Newark,          N.          J.         Compliments          from         ALFRED'S          CLEANERS                    DYERS         567          Westminster          Place         Telephone          No.          Pa.          3-7091          Lodi,          N.          J.         Compliments          of         Collegiate          Cap                    Gown          Co.         Manufacturers          of         ACADEMIC          CAPS,          GOWNS,          HOODS         CHOIR          ROBES          AND          PULPIT          ROBES         366          Fifth          Avenue         New          York          1,          N.          Y.         Metered          Service         Phone          MA          3-3459         KEROSENE          DELIVERY          SERVICE         STANDARD          KEROSENE         Wholesale          and          Retail         130          Hudson          Street          Newark,          N.          J.         COMPLIMENTS         OF         A          FRIEND         Compliments          of         F.                    W.          GRAND         192          Springfield          Avenue         Newark,          N.          J.         Mitchell          2-0670         Phones         MArket          2-8868         PETER                    SBRILLI         FINE          AUTOMOBILE          COACH          WORK         Insurance          Appraisers         129          Hudson          Street          Newark          4,          N.          J.         GIULANO'S          DRUG          STORE         DEPENDABLE          DRUG          STORE          SERVICE         Charles          Morrell,          B.S.,          Reg.          Pharm.         139          Warren          Street,          Newark,          N.          J.         Corner          Summit          Street          Phone          MArket          2-9161         Compliments          from         BEN          EISEN         Owner          of         BEN          FRANKLIN          STORE         Compliments          of         FRANK          ALFANO         86          Nesbitt          Street         Newark,          N.          J.         Compliments          of         TOMMY'S          CONFECTIONERY         252          Orange          Street         Newark          4,          N.          J.         HU          3-9168          Call          Any          Time         RM         CHESSHIRE         PHOTOGRAPHERS         ALL          PORTRAITS          APPEARING          IN         THIS          ANNUAL          CAN          BE          ORDERED         AT          OUR          STUDIO         RAYMOND          COMMERCE          BLDG.         1176          RAYMOND          BOULEVARD         NEWARK,          N.          J.         COMPLIMENTS          Estoblished          1879          Tel.          MArket          2-2778         OF         A.          K.          DE          LEMOS                    COMPANY         Henry          F.          Mutschler,          Prop.         HARRY          J.          STEVENS         Real          Estate          and          Insurance          Book          and          Sheet          Music         478          CENTRAL          AVENUE          16          CENTRAL          AVENUE         NEWARK          7,          N.          J.          NEWARK          2,          N.          J.         COMPLIMENTS         OF         Barton          Savings          and          Loan         Association         Tel.          Mitchell          2-9545         RELIABLE          PRINTING          CO.         UNION          PRINTERS         Good          Printing          at          Moderate          Prices         502          High          Street         Compliments          of         CLUB          MAJOR          Inc.         93          High          Street          Newark,          N.          J.         COMPLIMENTS         OF         A          FRIEND         Newark          2,          N.          J.         GOOD          LUCK          TO          US         HOMEROOM          408         (The          Best          4A          Class)          FOND          FAREWELL          TO          OUR          SCHOOL         and          to          our          Three           Homeroom          Teachers         MR.          ROWAN          “MISS          MOONEY”         MR.          GOLDMAN         BEST          WISHES          FOR          A          SPEEDY          RECOVERY         For          a          ‘Speedy          Recovery           from          the          financial         burden          resulting          from          an          expensive          trip         to          the          Hospital         PHONE         BOB          OLINER         Hospitalization          and          Life          Insurance         Nutley          2-3969          MArket          3-9872         PETE'S          and          DOTTY'S         CONFECTIONERY         Come         Get-the          Loot-From-the-Boot         86          Sixteenth          Avenue          Newark,          N.          J.         Tel.          Bigelow          3-9030-9130         Tel.          HUmboldt          2-2941          Be          A          Sport         BABE'S          SPORTS          CENTRE         SPORTING          GOODS         Cameras          -          Toys          -          Hobbies         34          Broadway          Newark,          N.          J.         Ed          and          Babe          Malavarca,          Class          of          1940         COMPLIMENTS         FROM         Mr.                    Mrs.          Frank          Polito         CLIFTON          AVENUE         NEWARK,          N.          J.         COMPLIMENTS         FROM         Mr.                    Mrs.          Vincent          Salierno         BELLEVILLE         NEW          JERSEY         gavinas          SANT         un         тне          HOWARD         MAL)          LL)         165          1          1          T         Ni         TUNE          IN          WNJR,          1430          ON          YOUR          DIAL...          every         Monday,          Wednesday          and          Friday,          6:15          to          6:30          p.          m.,          for         The          Howard's          Program,           Alois          Havrilla          and          The          News          The         HOWARD          SAVINGS          INSTITUTION         Chartered          1857         764-768          BROAD          STREET          +          NEWARK          1,          NEW          JERSEY         Bloomfield          Avenue          Branch          Springfield          Ave.          Branch         BLOOMFIELD          AND          CLIFTON          AVES.          (Zone          4)          SPRINGFIELD          AVE.          AND          BERGEN          ST.          (Zone          3)         —          The          Largest          Savings          Bank          in          New          Jersey          —         MEMBER          FEDERAL          DEPOSIT          INSURANCE          CORPORATION         DRAKE         BUSINESS          AND          SECRETARIAL          COLLEGES          AND          SCHOOLS         TRAINING          FOR          SUCCESSFUL          CAREERS          .          .          .         GENERAL          BUSINESS         STENOGRAPHIC         ACCOUNTING         SECRETARIAL         DAY          AND          EVENING          SCHOOL         FREE          PLACEMENT          SERVICE         SEND          FOR          CATALOG         RIALTO          THEATRE          BLDG.         OPPOSITE          CITY          HALL         Tel.          HUmboldt          3-1308         ART          CLEANERS         H.          Druker         449          ORANGE          ST.          NEWARK,          N.          J.         Compliments         from         PETERS          LUNCHEONETTE         148          CENTRAL          AVENUE         NEWARK,          N.          J.         909          BROAD          STREET         NEWARK,          N.          J.         Compliments         LARTNEC'S         P0         George          Russo         Sam          Convissor         Tom          Benson         John          Bradley         John          Ignomirello         Mel          Fallik         Richie          Jonkoski         Don          Veth         Eddie          Eagles         Buddy          Ferguson         Eddie          Flatley         Leslie          Thornton         Don          Daniels         Mike          DeNigris         Nick          Frungillo         Doug          Banks         A          telephone          operator,          we          mean.         From          the          transoceanic          call          that          affects          world          affairs          to          the         social          call          that          brings          friends          together,          she          plays          an          im-         portant          part          in          the          activities          of          the          community          and          the         nation.          No          wonder          girls          like          to          work          for          the          telephone         company.         NEW          JERSEY          BELL          TELEPHONE          COMPANY          A         As          printers          of          this          year          book,         we          extend          to          the          members         of          the          Graduating          Class          our         very          best          wishes.         BARTON          PRESS         Printers          and          Lithographers         138          WASHINGTON          ST.                    NEWARK          2,          N.          J.         MArket          2-6322         Elizabeth          Office          +          1140          East          Jersey          Street          +          Telephone          ELizabeth          2-1910         Accorio,          Louis          P.         Adesso,          Morie          Fronces         Albanese,          Angelina          Teresa         Angelini,          Paul,          Jr.         Anthony,          Borbora          Louise         Avallone,          Theresa         Banks,          Howard          Douglas,          Jr.         Barbara,          Victoria          Lucille         Barrasso,          Marie          Joyce         Benson,          Thomas          James         Biase,          Carmen          Joseph.         Bivens,          Jean          Isabell         Bliss,          Robert          Gardner         Bocage,          Dorothy          Theresa         Bolden,          David          Lee         Borrello,          Eleanor          Gloria..         Bowdre,          Lewis          Lomartino         Bozza,          Daniel          Ralph.         Bradley,          John          Bruce         Brody,          Ira          B...         Brown,          Margaret         Bruno,          Josephine          Dolores.         Bryant,          Eleanor         Caccavale,          Michael          P...         Caloia,          Angelo          Thomas         Calcagno,          Esther          Pasqualina         Camarro,          Lucille          Rose.         Campbell,          David          Hugh...............         Capola,          Carol          Ann         Caprio,          Stella          Marie.         Carbone,          Anthony         Carlucci,          Lucille..         Carnevale,          Theresa          Veronica...         Carpenter,          David          Malcolm..................         Carracino,          Joseph          John.....................         Caruso,          Mary          Columbia...         Casale,          Rocco          Joseph.........         Casarola,          Mary          Anna         Catino,          Frances          Mary...         Cavanaugh,          Barbara          Jean..........................         Coup,          AMO          ci          cs         Celebre,          Ralph          Peter         Qilsa,          Teresa          АШИ:          сарсан         Centanni,          Louise          Catherine.         Ceres,          Angelina          Rae         Chresos,          Paul         w          Wi          u,          a...         Ciao,          Ralph          James...........................         Ciccarelli,          Theresa          Madeline         Ciccotti,          Vincent         Cino,          Beatrice          Agnes         lass.          Directory         63          Highland          Avenue         709          No.          7th          Street         491          Broadway         237¥,          Garside          Street         195          Newark          Street         106          Peck          Avenue         (4)         (7)         (4)         (4)         (3)         24          Centre          Street,          Nutley         676          No.          óth          Street         ..350          Clifton          Avenue         65          -          7th          Avenue         ..68          No.          8th          Street         181          James          Street         475          Mt.          Prospect          Avenue         60          Norfolk          Street         55          So.          15th          Street         15          Rose          Avenue         32          Rutgers          Street         243          Bergen          Street         5          Coeyman          Street         780          Broadway         32          Sayre          Street         331          No.          10th          Street         402          No.          5th          Street         55          -          8th          Avenue         92          Columbia          Avenue         134          James          Street         209          Hunterdon          Street         17          Fairmount          Avenue         357          No.          7th          Street         119'          Davenport          Avenue         717          Clifton          Avenue         68          Stone          Street         23          -          óth          Avenue         ..367          -          18th          Avenue         177          Hawthorne          Avenue         86          State          Street         ..552          No.          9th          Street         241          -          8th          Avenue         „74          Hoyt          Street         51          James          Street         sess          150          No.          3rd          Street         621          No.          4th          Street         eessss201          Ridge          Street         2101          -          7th          Avenue         ..2114          No.          Second          Street         93          West          Market          Street         TET          ER          .26          -          7th          Avenue         ——          À          ..140          -          4th          Avenue         99          -          Bth          Avenue         182          Brood          Street         83          State          Street         (7)         (4)         (4)         (7)         (4)         (4)         (4)         (7)         (7)         (3)         (3)         (4)         (4)         (3)         (7)         (7)         (2)         (6)         (4)         (3)         (7)         (7)         (7)         (4)         (4)         (4)         (3)         (8)         (4)         (7)         (4)         (4)         (4)         (7)         (4)         (4)         (4)         (7)         (3)         (4)         (4)         (4)         (4)         (4)         Cocucci,          Lena          Linda         Colasanto,          Anna         Conrad,          Alex          B.         Convissor,          Samuel          Moses         Cook,          Carl          Paul         Cordosco,          Mary          Anne.         D'Ambola,          Rosemarie         Daniels,          Thomas          Edward         Davidson,          Elaine         DeBacco,          Elsie          Patricia.         DeCicco,          Lucille          Mary..         DeFlorio,          Aurelio          Marco         DelTufo,          Concetta          Jeanette         DeMoio,          Gloria         Dengel,          Robert          W.         DeNigris,          Michael          Vincent         DePersio,          Rita          Delores.         DePola,          Rose          Marie         Diana,          Anna          Jean         Dilella,          Mildred          Rose...         Dillon,          Harriet          Clara         DiMare,          Ralph          Raymond...         Dowdell,          Daniel          Lee         Durante,          Mary          Josephine         Eagles,          Edward          Francis         Ehlbeck,          Henry          James..         Errickson,          Frank          C.....         Esposito,          Jean          Susie         Evanko,          Helen         Fabiano,          Caroline          Anne...         Falcone,          Josephine          Joon........         Fallik,          Melvin..         Flasetti,          Florence          Norguerite.         Fede,          Vito          Joseph         E          ARA          II          RO          SEEN         Flatley,          Robert...         Froehlich,          Peter          Stanislaus,         Frungillo,          Nick.........         Gabel,          Charles          Рга си.............................         Galbraith,          Esther............         Galetta,          Nicholas          Michael,          Jr.....................         Garruto,          Helen          Marie.         Gelormini,          Frank          Larry         Gennaro,          Rita         Gianas,          Helen         Gi annini,          Anna          Pauline         Giordano,          Joseph          Felice         Giusti,          Dominick          John         Goldberg,          Matthew         50          Nesbitt          Street         251          Broad          Street         372          Broad          Street         92          Shepard          Avenue         50          Bleeker          Street         47          Hecker          Street         363          No.          13th          Street         9          Somerset          Street         176          No.          3rd          Street         ..968          No.          12th          Street         169          High          Street         ..7          Webster          Street         466          No.          6th          Street         94          State          Street         276          Waverly          Avenue         28          Park          Avenue         177          Second          Street         .          414          No.          5th          Street         270          Orange          Street         ..........74          Hoyt          Street         44          Summit          Place         253          Warren          Street         ..196          Court          Street         216          Academy          Street         141          -          4th          Avenue         ...1109          Broad           Street         762          Mt.          Prospect          Avenue         287          Parker          Street         ..154          Belmont          Avenue         ..91          -          8th          Avenue         OR          63          High          Street         „643          Belmont          Avenue         249          Lake          Street         ..41          No.          Hawthorne          Lane         114          Seth          Boyden          Terrace         50.          Burnett          Street         ....681          So.          20th          Street         378          Summer          Avenue         2950          So.          12th          Street         480          Orange          Street         17          Garside          Street         258          Camden          Street         ..147          Mt.          Prospect          Avenue         „129          -          7th          Avenue         «270          Grafton          Avenue         161          Warren          Street         207          -          8th          Street         69          -          13th          Avenue         486          -          18th          Avenue         223          Stuyvesant          Avenue         67          Highland          Avenue         (4)         (4)         (2)         (8)         (2)         (4)         (7)         (3)         (7)         (7)         (4)         (4)         (7)         (4)         (3)         (4)         (7)         (7)         (4)         (4)         (4)         (4)         (3)         (3)         (4)         (5)         (4)         (4)         (3)         (4)         (4)         (8)         (4)         (7)         (5)         (5)         (3)         (4)         (3)         (7)         (4)         (3)         (4)         (4)         (4)         (4)         (4)         (3)         (3)         (6)         (4)         Green,          Somuel         Grieco,          Antoinette          Connie         Grosso,          Morie          Jeonne         Grzywinski,          John          Joseph         Guarino,          Patsy          Gerald...         Guarino,          Rosemarie          Assunta         Guensch,          Frederick          Joseph         Gullmon,          Kenneth          John         Holl,          Norma         Hanlon,          Eleanor          Marion         Horan,          Maureen          Theresa         Heberling,          Sylvia          Ann         Hearn,          Richard          Francis         Hertling,          Iris          Pearl         Holzhauer,          Jack          H.         Horvath,          Mary          Elizabeth         Hunter,          Braidy         lonnucci,          Ann          Geraldine         Ignomirello,          John          Philip         Infante,          Samuel          Donato.         Irene,          Sandy          Anthony         Irizarry,          Olga          Lucille         Jackson,          Bernice         James,          Daphne          Ann         Jenkins,          Johnny         Johnson,          Elizabeth         Jones,          Henry         Jonkoski,          Richard          Fred         Joyner,          Helen         Kassay,          Charlotte          Lorraine.         Kastanas,          Sylvia         Keena,          MaryEllyn          Teresa         Kefalos,          Sylvia         Kehrle,          Andrew          John         Keith,          Dorothy          Elizabeth         Kitzman,          Beatrice          Jane         Klunick,          John          Michael......         Krolak,          Margaret          Bernice...         Kruszewski,          George          Walter         LaPolla,          Pearl          Mary         Lardieri,          Dolores          Carol         Lataro,          Salvatore          Dominic         LaTorre,          Carmela          Ann..         Laulette,          Rose          Marie.         lee,          James...........         leone,          Viola          Ann         Lesinski,          Joe          John......         Leslie,          Charles          Thomas............          LER         lewis,          James,          Jr.......         Lippmon,          Philip          John         Logothetis,          Emanuel          N....         218          Orange          Street         667          No.          6th          Street         221          -          8th          Avenve         566          So.          Orange          Avenue         645          No.          5th          Street         645          No.          5th          Street         369          -          18th          Avenue         62          Alexonder          Street         70          Stone          Street         258          Montclair          Avenue         49          No.          l4th          Street         796          Ridge          Street         95          Montclair          Avenue         39          Oraton          Street         491          So.          13th          Street         2          Mercer          Court         126          Boyden          Street         37          Nossou          Street         387          Peshine          Avenue         ..996          Franklin          Avenue         692          No.          8th          Street         147          Clifton          Avenue         133          Howard          Street         .85          W.          Market          Street         77          Hayes          Street         302          W.          Kinney          Street         15          -          12th          Avenue         ..706          So.          19th          Street         12          Barcloy          Street         130          Hudson          Street         153          Warren          Street         395          Summer          Avenue         372          Ridge          Street         176          -          16th          Avenue         107          Oraton          Street         74          -          9th          Avenue         76          East          Bigelow          Street         259          Springfield          Avenue         143          Belmont          Avenue         A          427          Orange          Street         ............54          Fifth          Street         508          -          15th          Avenue         .............36          Hecker          Street         ..........85          State          Street         ......98          Camden          Street         ..79          High          Street         ROTER          620          Hunterdon          Street         —Ó——          ЕУ          94          -          11th          Avenue         23          Mercer          Street         592          So.          13th          Street         31          Summit          Street         (4)         (7)         (4)         (3)         (7)         (7)         (3)         (6)         (4)         (4)         (7)         (4)         (4)         (4)         (3)         (3)         (4)         (4)         (8)         (7)         (7)         (4)         (3)         (3)         (3)         (3)         (3)         (3)         (3)         (4)         (4)         (4)         (4)         (3)         (4)         (7)         (5)         (3)         (3)         (7)         (7)         (3)         (4)         (2)         (3)         (4)         (8)         (7)         (3)         (3)         (4)         lass.          Directory         Longhi,          Theresa          Gloria         Longo,          Carmine         Lorenzetti,          Norma          Theresa         Luongo,          Patrick          Louis         Lynch,          Francis          Aloysius         Mock,          Carrie           Lorraine         Malanga,          Angela          Marie         Mancini,          Stella         Maoli,          Theresa          Elizabeth         Marcantuono,          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         Molinori,          Joan          Mae         Molinaro,          Nancy          Mary...         Monte,          Gemma          Caroline         Moran,          Charles          Roy.         Morgan,          Gertha         Nuno          SAA         Murray,          Mary          Grace....         Napolitano,          Ido          Theresa..         Nardone,          Ralph          A.         Novin,          Meredith          L.         Nicholos,          George          Edword         Niketokis,          Anna          Andrionne...................         Nosti,          Edward          Frederick..........         Novellino,          Mario          Rocco         Organ,          James          Albert.......         Osterweil,          Alfred          G.         Podulo,          Morgoret         Pedicini,          Antoinette...............................         Palumbo,          John          Herbert...         Patella,          Stephen          Сегага.........................         Pelino,          Anna          Nora...         Pelosi,          Nick.         Person,          Lois          Elizabeth....         Peters,          Milton          Emanue'         Petrillo,          Frank          Albert...         Petronella,          Rose          Audrey         Piacente,          Anthony.         Picatello,          Louis          Thomas         Picillo,          Angelo          Ralph         809          De          Graw          Avenve         2413          No.          6th          Street         490          No.          4th          Street         503          So.          11th          Street         .          738          So.          20th          Street         ...21          Jones          Street         116          Summer          Avenue         69          Broadway         770          No.          6th          Street         142          Garside          Street         ..106          Bloomfield          Avenue         68          Belmont          Avenue         11%          Mt.          Prospect          Avenue         292          -          8th          Avenue         77          Clay          Street         250          Nye          Avenue         243          Parker          Street         465          No.          5th          Street         509          Bergen          Street         120          Central          Avenue         289          Lincoln          Avenue         ............274          Fabyan          Place         .836          Mt.          Pleasant          Avenue         70          -          8th          Avenue         77          Summer          Avenue         12          Vanderpool          Street         70          Stone          Street         195          Sussex          Avenue         372          Brood          Street         ..178          -          8th          Avenue         2.81          West          Market          Street         ..111          Mt.          Prospect          Avenue         758          So.          20th          Street         —          —          174          No.          9th          Street         129          Norfolk          Street         „515          -          15th          Avenue         2.238          Broad          Street         613          -          18th          Avenue         4          -          7th          Avenue         Ridge          Street          137          نس         108          Seth          Boyden          Terrace         ascension          hea          76          -          7th          Avenue         16%          Rowland          Street         9          Chelsea          Avenue         ...162          Orange          Street         ..67          Clay          Street         55          Webster          Street         658          No.          óth          Street         873          So.          15th          Street         364          No.          11th          Street         184          Warren          Street         Pisciotta,          Joseph         Pisko,          Dolores          Mary..         Polito,          Potsy          Andrew         Polizzi,          Frank          Anthony         Pomerantz,          Elliott          Louis         Porcelli,          Mildred          Carmela         Pruneau,          Robert          Norman         Puglisi,          Jennie          Marie         Pulice,          Frank          Salvatore         Rahner,          Ralph          Chorles         Roimo,          Phyllis          Ida         Raymond,          James          V.,          Jr.         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         Rochow,          Elaine          M.         Rogers,          Oscar          Roderick         Rojek,          Raymond          Theodore..         Romano,          Jomes          Anthony         Romano,          Leonard         Roskowski,          Charles          P.         Roth,          Frederick         Ruggiero,          Angelina         Ruggiero,          Dolores          Florence         Russo,          George          Nicholas         Salabun,          Wolodimir          L.         Salondro,          Rocco          Anthony         Santangelo,          Rachel         Sasso,          Leonard         Scevoli,          Ann          Theresa         Schaefer,          Theresa          Margaret         Schnering,          John          Donald         Schofield,          Walter          Anthony         Sedita,          Frances          Rose         Shackleton,          Ronald          Albert         Show,          Erma          Lorraine         Sheps,          Mortin          Irving         Shotkin,          Robert         Signorin,          Gloria          Mary          Ann..         Skidmore,          Eveline          Weeks         Smith,          Lee          Fronces         Smolenyok,          Joseph          John............         Sode,          William          Richard,          Jr         Solek,          Edward          Thomas...         Sommer,          Herman          Peter         Spadone,          Marie          Ann...         Squartino,          Frances          irene..         lass         264          Littleton          Avenue         311          -          18th          Avenue         540          Clifton          Avenue         .324          Littleton          Avenue         52          Tillinghost          Street         ............22          Gorside          Street         sess          203          Avon          Avenue         .433          No.          11th          Street         65          First          Street         239          Chadwick          Avenue         736          Summer          Avenue         154+          Third          Street         44          Summit          Place         ..819          So.          19th          Street         352          Bloomfield          Avenue         340          No.          óth          Street         27          Rowland          Street         ..467          Clifton          Avenue         137          Parker          Street         14          Jay          Street         70          Peck          Avenue         600          No.          3rd          Street         104          Warren          Street         ..122          Belmont          Avenue         117          Summit          Street         117          Summit          Street         379          So.          óth          Street         708          Summer          Avenue         192          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         139          Morris          Avenue         158          Johnson          Avenue         64          Summer          Avenue         113          Third          Avenue         50          High          Street         101          Court          Street         610          So.          12th          Street         863          Summer          Avenue         ..416          Summer          Avenue         39          Garside          Street         62          Modison          Avenue         ..572          So.          10th          Street         365          Fairmount          Avenue         113          -          3rd          Avenue         506          No.          4th          Street         550          No.          7th          Street         thectony         Stamko,          John         Stamoutsos,          Ernest          Gus         Stenson,          Bette          Ann         Stetz,          Rita          Ann         Stevens,          Doris          Jean         Stockinger,          Ernest          Henry         Stolfi,          Edith         Strumolo,          Joseph          Salvatore.         Swiatek,          Frank          Edward         Tartaglia,          Elvira         Tartaglia,          Tony          Vincent         Thompson,          Dorothy         Thorne,          George          William         Thornton,          Leslie         Tice,          Walter          Giles         Tobia,          Christine          Theresa         Тгетогі,          Carmella          Mildred         Trento,          Rosa          Grace          =         Tressito,          James          J.         Tucci,          Mauro          Joseph,          Jr.         Umstot,          Nail          Vincent         Varo,          Marieann         Vecchione,          Joseph         Veinot,          Grace          Vivian         Verniero,          Peter          James         Veth,          Don          W.         Voorhees,          Maryiln         Vuono,          Vincent         Wonkmuller,          Fred          Oscar         Way,          LeRoy          A.         Weaver,          Audrey          Ann         Weber,          Fred          William         Weed,          George         Welch,          Donald          Raymond         White,          Sidney...         White,          Thomas          J.         Williams,          Jack         Wilson.          Ann          Bernice         Wilson,          John         Winterbottom,          Ardis          Lee         Woodward,          Joan          Catherine         Woodworth,          Charles          Henry..         Wurum,          Cynthia         Yorlano,          Angela          Theresa         Zahorchok,          Theresa          Doris.         Zoleski,          Henry          Walter         Zozzorino,          Jeon          Concetta.         Zozzorino,          Jeanette          Marie         Zecca,          John          Joseph         Zegalka,          Mildred         Zito,          Dolores          Jane......         Zollner,          Francis          Paul.......         756          So.          15th          Street         136          Plane          Street         179,          No.          Fourth          Street         ..34          Mott          Street         879          So.          l4th          Street         B17'4          Ridge          Street         478          No.          13th           Street         52          Stone          Street         354          So.          12th          Street         232          -          14th          Avenue         68          Garside          Street         196          Orange          Street         206          Rose          Street         660          Belmont          Avenue         127          -          17th          Avenue         107          Summer          Avenue         498          No.          5th          Street         119          8th          Avenue         18          White          Terrace         ...35          Stone          Street         249          Summer          Avenve         76          Mt.          Prospect          Avenue         891.          -          7th          Avenue         246          Broadway         221          Clifton          Avenue         38          Tiffany          Boulevard         56          Wallace          Street         186          So.          Orange          Avenue         299          Ridge          Street         136          Prince          Street         69          Clay          Street         741          Hunterdon          Street         66          Norfolk          Street         105          Hartford          Street         259          Norfolk          Street         527          -          13th          Avenue         683          So.          20th          Street         98          Second          Street         108          Dayton          Street         807          Ridge          Street         31          Groy          Street         ..126          Wickliffe          Street         47          Broadway         78          State          Street         ..229          Brood          Street         289          Hunterdon          Street         50          Webster          Street         480          No.          llth          Street         148          No.          12th          Street         iaa          .348          W.          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