Central High School - Cog N Pen Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

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me en Pe dx 25. A S Ba Roo d “у ыг А жы ы, AT е мө Ай. мыкы Se A nc UI AC а imm a SORE EPS Peut OI 34 ي‎ Е kt ta t el, EX LIBRIS nd FÅ: ? — бг 4% 7 PUBLISHED BY THE CLASS OF JANUARY 1949 CENTR AL COMMERCIAL AND TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL NEWARK NEW JERSEY MR. FRANCIS J. TRUNT MISS ANNE B. SCHLEGEL DEDICATION T9 OUR ADVISERS, Miss Schlegel and Mr. Trunt, we dedicate our yearbook, the Cog 'N' Pen of January 1949. We wish to express our gratitude for the countless ser- vices and courtesies they have extended to us. They will be long remembered in the minds of the class. MISS ANNE B. SCHLEGEL MR. FRANCIS J. TRUNT CLASS SONG WORDS BY MISSAGGIA - PETRILLO MUSIC BY LILOIA - M. SAUCHELLI EIS Ex EE = | DEAR OLD d mw. інге w stus E ы HAS LE WE -O зэ — есы LEO P. CARLIN WILLIAM C. RICIGLIANO Vice President and Chairman Chairman of Committee on Buildings, of Committee on Stadium, Grounds and Supplies WILLIAM E. HELMSTAEDTER CHARLES J. FOX HERBERT TATE © 9 JOSEPH KRAEMER JACOB FOX ARNOLD M. HESS Chairman of Committee on Finance Counsel Secretary BOARD OF | EDUCATION MRS. BENJAMIN ADAMS MRS. EDWARD F. FITZPATRICK Chairman of Committee on Instruction. STANTON A. RALSTON PRINCIPAL WE. the Class of January 1949, extend our thanks and gratitude to our wonderful principal, Mr. Ralston, for the interest and friendship he has shown us. His great leader- ship was a true inspiration which lead us to Success. ISTRATION WILLIAM R. CAIN Vice Principal MYERS P. HEIGES Business = WILLIAM BAUER == Chairman Physical Education æ PAUL R. HAESELER Chairman Science BEATRICE J. LITCH Acting Chairman Languages DAVI D SKOLNIK Chairman Mathematics JESSIE W. BOUTILLIER і ”-‹ Chairman English « Sp ‘a JOHN A. DEADY Acting Chairman Technical MABEL WELLES CHARLES BRODSKY Chairman Art Social Studies n 444311 mr - SN: , 9 | ІІІ) Im ТІП! Lo .. ео i Я : 4 a 4 4 OFFICE OFFICE STAFF VERA H. BEUSMAN R. ERMINIE YERKES ESTELLA R. GORDON FACULTY = a A a т BERYL ANDERSON Librarian MARGARET J. BENNETT Assistant Librarian WILLIAM C. BAUER Chairman, Physical Education JOHN BRADY Secretarial, Annex FLORABELLE BURKE Secretarial MAX CHIMACOFF Substitute, English MICHAEL A. CUOZZO Assistant, Social Studies HANNA R. CURTIS Secretarial, Annex MIRIAM CUSHMAN Assistant, English JULIUS FINKELSTEIN Assistant, History BENJAMIN ESKIN Assistant, Technical MARGARET M. DEVONALD Counsellor JESSIE W. BOUTILLIER Chairman, English VERA BEUSMAN Assistant, Physical Education SALVATORE A. COMMISA Assistant, Physical Education f NORMAN COTTER Science, Annex 4 S JOHN DEADY Assistant, Technical SEWARD DeHART Assistant, Technical AARON GOFF Assistant, Science 1948 SOLOMON FLEISCHMAN Assistant, Physical Education RUTH MASOR LOUIS GOLDMAN HENRY M. GOLDSTEIN HAROLD A. GOUSS LEONARD GROSS Substitute, Study Assistant, English Assistant, English Assistant, Mathematics Assistant, English EMMA J. HOUGH JOHN GUY HARTLINE JOHN W. HEDSTROM MYERS P. HEIGES PAUL R. HAESELER Assistant, Physical Education Assistant, Business Assistant, Social Studies Chairman, Commercial Chairman, Science LOUIS INZEO JENNIE P. JANULIN RUTH JOHNSON ROCCO PESILE NATHAN KANTOR Assistant, Secretarial Assistaht, English, Annex Librarian, Annex Music Business, Annex BENJAMIN KATZ Assistant, Physics LILLIAN KATZIN Art, Annex MOLLY KAUFMAN | Assistant, Physical Education L y MORRIS R. LERNER Assistant, Physics 13 ALEXANDER B. LEWIS Assistant, English BEATRICE J. LITCH LEO LITZKY LOUISE E. LOVELL ERIC H. C. LUNDIE VINCENT MARCELLARO Assistant, Languages Assistant, Social Studies Assistant, Home Economics Assistant, Music Substitute, Science MARY McMENAMIN OTTO MELITO JOSEPH MILLER MARCELLA MOONEY DANIEL H. NESTOR Secretarial, Annex Laboratory Assistant, Physics Assistant Moderator, Assistant, English Assistant, Mathematics Language LEON ORMOND JOHN PETITTI LEWIS D. PRAG JESSIE K. PRESSLER JOHN T. PRICE English, Annex Assistant, Social Studies Assistant, Mathematics Biology, Lab. Assistant Assistant, Technical ae 4-3 -— ROBERT G. RIENZI Assistant, Business BEVERLY REMS Substitute, Chemistry ROBERT R. REILLY Assistant, Physical Education OSCAR F. RAAB á Assistant, Technical 14 FRED R. PROFETA Assistant, Business Bs | “ 8 JACOB L. RITTENBAND JOSEPH F. ROWAN MARY S. RYBKIEWICZ MILTON SCHECTER ANN SCHLEGEL Assistant, Music Assistant, English Assistant, Social Studies Assistant, Art Assistant, Health VICTOR H. SCHLEICHER AGNES SCOTT DAVID SKOLNIK MEYER SMITH DAVID T. STAMELMAN Assistant, Social Studies Assistant, Health Chairman, Mathematics Business, Annex Assistant, English Patr SY, ROBERT B. STRAHAN ARNOLD STRASSBERG ELIZABETH SULLIVAN LOUISE TRAVELSTED FRANCIS J. TRUNT Assistant, Technical Assistant, Mathematics Assistant, English Assistant, Social Studies Assistant, Business ALAN C. TURNBULL Assistant, Technical ANTHONY J. VELARDO Assistant, Technical MORRIS WARRICK Assistant, Technical MABEL WELLES Acting Chairman, Art LILA B. WRIGHT Assistant, Secretarial SENIOR OFFICERS KENNETH RIETH JAMES KATSAFOUROS President Vice President ANN MANTINEO JOAN McCANN Treasurer Secretary JOSEPH JAMES ABATE 290 Eighth Avenue Joe Bait” June 29, 1931 Ambition: To own New Jersey Standard Oil Company Hobbies: Model making, girls. Favorites: “Florence,” The Thousand Islands, Baseball, Louis Prima, Mathe- matics, Doc Barnard, Bessie's Store, Frank Sinatra, Doris Day. Characteristics: Everybody's friend, very sociable Technical LOUIS MICHAEL ADUBATO 80 North Tenth Street Industrial U-U February 8, 1930 Ambition: Musician. Hobbies: Music, dancing. Favorites: ”Gene's Boogie,” Dancing, Gene Krupa, Music, Mr. A., Any Dance, Tex Beneke, Margaret Whiting. Sport Foe: Perth Amboy. Awards: Art Club, Dance Award. Characteristics: Musical, friendly. EMIL PETER ALBANESE 9 Norfolk Street Technical AI July 23, 1931 Ambition: To be a great chemist. Activities: Football, Fencing, Track, Band, Math Club. Favorites: “You Do, Football, Harry James, Chemistry, Mr. Commisa, Dal's Ice Cream Parlor, Frank Sinatra, Jan Pierce. Awards: Football C, Fencing “С,” Band “С.” Characteristics: Athletic, modest, always smiling, quick with a gag, sincere, honest. ALFRED EUGENE ALFORD 9 South Orange Avenue Industrial Gene January 21, 1931 Ambition: To finish school and work. Activities: Boys' Service, Track, Football, Basketball, Dance. Favorite: Fool That | Am,” Basketball, Leo Parker, History, Mr. Price, Spruce and Barclay, “Ви! Moose” Jackson. Awards: Boys' Service, Art Club, Track. Characteristics: Good looking, well built, conceited, friend to all. DANIEL ABBATEMARCO 256 Academy Street Industrial “Dan” April 1, 1931 Ambition: All work and no play. Favorites: Nature Boy, Football, Tex Beneke, History, Mr. Marcellaro, “Dugout,” “Shorty” Warren, Margaret Whiting. WILLIAM JOHN ALEXY 788 South Seventeenth Street Technical А “Bill” February 6, 1931 Ambition: To be happy in life. Activities: Rifle Club, Math Club, Decor- ating Club, Football, Art Club. Favorites: You Were Meant for Me,” | Understand, Football, Tex Beneke, His tory, Mr. Skolnick, My Girl's House, Frank Sinatra. Awards: Math Club, Rifle Club, Decor- ating Club. Characteristics: Blushes easily, quiet sincere, honest, truthful, bashful. ANTHONY BASILE 11315 Bloomfield Avenue .. Kid Sale November 5, 1930 Ambition: To be President of the United States. Favorites: Nature Boy, Baseball, His- tory, Miss McHugh, Frank Sinatra, Rose Murphy Technical JOSEPHINE FRANCES BELLAVIA 27 Colden Street Clerical Peppe May 13, 1930 Ambition: To get married and learn how to drive Favorites: Little White Lies, Football Vaughn Monroe, Clerical Practice, Mr. Pettiti, Frank Sinatra. Characteristics: Always smiling, always looking for fun. CARMINE ALFRED BARLETTO 145 Seventh Avenue Industrial June 22, 1930 Ambition: Interior Decorator Activities: Italian Honor Society, Machine Crafts Club Hobby aying ball Favorite: Little White Lies, Baseball, Benny Goodman, Study, Mr. Pri In Front of Central High, Perry Como, Peggy Lee. Awards: Italian Honor Society Pin. Characteristics: Cheerful, jokester. RICHARD WILLIAM BAUMANN 179 Vermont Avenue Technical “Dick” September 29, 1930 Ambition: Machinist Hobbies: Baseball, airplanes. Favorites: “A Fellow Needs a Girl, Baseball, Glenn Miller, Machine Shop, Dr. Barnard, The Dugout, Perry Como, Helen Forest. Awards: Art Club Letter. JEROME JOSEPH BENDER 1024 Clinton Avenue Technical “Jerry” March 3, 1931 Ambition: Tool and dye maker. Activities: Machine Craft Club. Hobbies: Model building, cars. . Favorites: Nature Boy, Football, Cen- tral, Machine Shop, Mr. Price, Clinton Ave- nue, Bing Crosby, Jo Stafford. RICHARD LEON BERRY 108 William Street Industrial August 26, 1930 Ambition: Machinist. Activities: Track Team, Football Band, Art Club. Hobby: Photography. Favorites: Track, Machine Shop. Awards: Band Letters. Characteristic: Musical. JERRY BELLINA 529 South Eighteenth Street Technical Bell’ December 23, 1931 Ambition Radio operator and mainte- nance man. Activities: Roller Skating, Track, Basket- ball, Swimming Hobbies: Drawing airplanes Favorites: “Sentimental Reasons, Base ball, Tex Beneke, Mr. Marsh, Corner of 18th Street and 15th Avenue, Frank Sinatra, June Christy. Awards: Photo Play, Basketball Manager Characteristic: Pleasing personality GEORGE BENKO 582 South Nineteenth Street Technical Joe D November 26, 1931 Ambition: Mechanical Engineer. Activities: Baseball, Football, Basketball. Favorites: A Shanty in Old Shanty Town, Baseball “Spike” Jones, Machine Design, Mr. Pettiti, Dugout, Frank Sin- atra, Peggy Lee. Characteristic: Always a friend HERMAN LEROY BOWENS 159 Howard Street Poison Ivy July 29, 1930 Ambition: A good citizen. Activities: Football, Basketball, Track, Cross Country. Favorites: 'Montaka, Basketball, Stan Kenton, “Dizzy” Gillespie, Gym, Mr. Hart- line, Marge's, Nat Cole, Sarah Vaughn Awards: Basketball Letter. Technical ALVIN MAURICE BRANCH 306 Orange Street Industrial “Twig” Ambition: Doctor Favorites: Gone Again,” Football, Lionel Hamoton, Gym, Miss Mooney, Corner of Orange and Jay, King Cole, Vinny Brown. MATTHEW FRANK BRIGIDA 543 Fifteenth Avenue Technical January 13, 1931 Ambition: To be as happy and content as | am now. Activities: Home Room Representative Dancing, Swimming. Hobby: Travel. Favorites: “Dancing in the Dark, Swim- ming, Artie Shaw, English, Dr. Goldstein, Newark Athletic Club, Frank Sinatra, Dinah Shore. Characteristics: Reasonable and under- standing. FRANKLIN MILES BOYER 127 Elizabeth Avenue Technical Becky May 3, 1930 Ambition: Retired Businessman Activities: Student Council, Chairman of Personal Committee, Class Representative Hobbies: Baseball, Basketball Favorites: “Beyond the Sea, Basketball, Glenn Miller, History and Gym, Mr. Marsh, North Side of Flag Pole, Frankie Laine, Doris Day Characteristic: Good mixer ULYSSES RALPH BRANCH 226 Eighth Avenue Industrial D' Baron” February 2, 1931 Ambition: Song Writer Activities: Dance Band, Football Band, Math Club, Art Club. Hobbies: Poetry, radio repairing. Favorites: |ntrigue, Baseball, Stan Kenton, “Dizzy” Gillespie, History, Mr. Pettiti, Connie's, Billy Eckstine, Sarah Vaughn. Awards: Dance Band, Football Band, Art Club. DOLORES MARIE BRUNO 990A Franklin Avenue General Clerical February 6, 1931 Ambition: To live to be 100 Favorites: Little White Lies, Football, Vaughn Monroe, Choiristers, Mr. Pettiti, St. Michael's Lyceum, Billy Eckstein, Sara Vaughn. Characteristics: Good mixer, likes to dance. RAE ROSALIE BRYDON 92 Grafton Avenue Secretarial October 4, 1931 Ambition: Journalism. Activities: Tangent Staff. Hobby: Collecting records. Favorites: Lo Somebody, Football Vaughn Monroe iglish, Mr. Grass, Forest Hill Luncheonette Buddy Clark, Dinah Shore Sport Foe: West S BRUNO CALAFATI 70 Wakeman Avenue Fat Boy'' October 22, 1930 Activities: Football, Track. Hobby: Track. Favorites: “To Each His Own,” Football, Track, Weight Lifting, Central High Band, Gym, Мг. Commisa, “Connie's,” Frank Sinatra Awards: Varsity Letters in Football and Track. Industrial JERRY CANGI 630 North Sixth Street Technical Ace April 14, 1931 Ambition: Crooner. Hobbies: Reading, telling stories. Favorites: ''Oop-Blap-a-Dap, Stan Ken- ton, Study, Miss Sullivan, Connie's, Tony Martin, Peggy Lee. Awards: Handwriting Certificate, Health Certificate. Characteristics: Easy to get along with. JOSEPH PATSY CAPUTO 200 New Street Industrial Buddy April 9, 1930 Activities: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Swimming: Ambition: To be famous in sports Hobbies: Pigeons, telescope building. Favorites: Sweet Lorraine, Football “Spike” Jones, Biology, Mrs. Egan, Bing Crosby. Awards: Football. Characteristics: Good mixer, likes sports. FRANKLIN PAUL BURGER 145 Second Street General Clerical December 20, 1930 “Krut” Ambition: To get ahead in life Activities Basketball, Baseball, Swim- ming Favorites Toolie Ooolie Ooolie,” Bas- ketball, “Spike” Jones, English, Dr. Profetta, Chadwick Avenue, Bing Crosby. Characteristics Genial, good hearted, very easily annoyed, good natured JOHN GERALD CAPRIO 85 Seventeenth Avenue Industrial Skinny October 16, 1930 Activities: Decorating Club Hobbies: Playing baseball, playing piano Favorites: “Goodnight Sweetheart,” Base- ball, Glenn Miller, Music, Mr. Pettiti, Perry Como. Characteristic: Sociable ELVIRA CARDINALE 87 Highland Avenue Secretarial “Snowball” February 2, 1931 Ambition: To become а success і business Hobbies: Reading, movies Favorites: “Talk of the Town, Baseball, Harry James, History, Mr. Pettiti, Frank Sinatra, Dinah Shore Awards: Typing Certificate, 48 words; Stenographic Certificates, 60 words, 80 words, 120 words ROSE MARIE CASTELLANO 346 North Twelfth Street Clerical Red Ambition: To get married Hobby: Roller skating Favorites: True, “Fool That | Am Football, Vaughn Monroe, Clerical Practice, Mr. F. Trunt, Regent Theater, Dick Haymes, Margaret Whiting. Characteristics: Short, likes to meet friends YOLANDA ROCKINA CARAGLIA 228 North Ninth Street Clerical Lonnie” Ambition: To become a dancer Hobbies: Roller skating, bowling Favorites: “1 Love You, Yes | Do,” Foot ball, Vaughn Monroe, English, Mr. Trunt, Sabin's, Perry Como, Margaret Whiting Awards: Gym “С Girls’ Service Characteristics: Good mixer, always smil- ing and happy ANTHONY DANIEL CASSESE 23] Clifton Avenue Technical “The Sport Ambition: Attorney-at-Law Hobby: Traveling. Favorites: 71 Understand, Mathematics Dr. Goldstein, Frank Sinatra Characteristics: Trustworthy, loyal to friends DOROTHY ANN COPPONI 803 Summer Avenue Clerical Pepper Ambition: To go to Florida Hobbies: Reading, art, music Favorites: If | Had You, Ping Pong Harry James, Claude Thornhill, English, Mr. Trunt, Freddie's Sweet Shop, Frank Sinatra, Margaret Whiting. Characteristics: Tries to be friendly, re- served at times, easily depressed ILDA CIRIGLIANO 376 North Fifth Street Secretarial April 8, 1931 Ambition: To go to Florida. Hobbies: Reading, loafing. Favorites: “Those Little White Lies,” Football, Vaughn Monroe, Secretarial Prac- tice, Mr. Pettiti, Auditorium, Dick Haymes Margaret Whiting. Awards: Typing Certificate, 51 words; Stenography Certificates, 60 words, 8Ó words, 100 words. Characteristic: Easy to get along with. DONALD GEORGE CATELLI 5] Thirteenth Avenue Technical May 2 Ambition: Draftsman Favorites Haunted Heart, Football Bowling, Charlie Barnett, Mechanical Draw- ing, Mr. Pettiti, King Cole, Jenny Simms FRANK CHIN 210 Mulberry Street Technical May 5, 1931 Ambition: To be successful in life Hobby: Radio. Favorites: Football, Guy Lombardo, Chem- istry, Mr. Nestor, North Side of Flag Pole B ing Crosby. LESLIE CROCKETT 208 Avon Avenue April 14, 1931 Ambition: Civil Engineer. Favorites Sweet Sixteen, Football, Louis Prima, Study, Mr. Petitti, Adams, Bing Crosby, Jo Stafford Awards: Six Red Cross Button, Third Cycle F, Art Award Technical DONALD MICHAEL DANIELS 219 South Tenth Street Technical Junior May 20, 1931 Ambition: To be physical education director Activities; Varsity Football, Dance Club, Math Club, Salesmanship Club Hobbies: Sport scrap book, athletics Favorites: The Wildest Gal in Town Football, Stan Kenton, History, Mr. Pettiti Billy Eckstine, Peggy Lee Awards: Varsity Football Letter, Junior Varsity Football Letters Characteristics: Cheerful, athletic. CHARLES EUGENE DAVIS 173 Sussex Avenue Industrial Glen March 8, 1931 Ambition: Machinist Activities: Captain, Dance Club, Band Hobbies: Pictures, records Favorites: True, Baseball, Lionel Hamp- ton, Music, Mr. Price, Central Avenue School, Johnny Moore, Winnie Brown. Cheering Squad FRANK CUMMINGS 75 Newark Street Industrial Apri 28, 1930 Ambition: To become a singer Hobby: Singing Favorites Footbal Biolo Mr. Lewis, Borster Biology Eckstein Sinatra LAWRENCE ROCKEY D'AURIA 215 Parker Street Industrial Yogi Ambition: Contractor. Activities: Basketball, Baseball, Football, Swimming Favorites Baby Face Basketball, Spike Jones, Biology, Miss McHugh, Mt. Prospect and Bloomfield Avenues, Perry Como. Awards: Football Characteristic: Athletic. JOSEPH PETER DeCROCE 624 Fourth Street Industrial “Irish” August 7, 1930 Ambition: To become a tool maker Hobbies: Traveling, sports. Favorites: Star Dust, Baseball, Harry James, History, Mrs. Schliecher, Connie,'s , Frank Sinatra. EMILY ELIZABETH DECESARE 126% Norfolk Street April 27, 1931 Ambition: To become a secretary Hobby: Singing. Favorites The Things We Did Last Summer, Vaughn Monroe, Mr Trunt, Adams, Vic D'Amone, Margaret Whiting Awards: Handwriting, Gym, Health Secretarial “Еттіе” GERALD SAMUEL DELANEY 18 Thirteenth Avenue Industrial Fat Boy August 7, 1930 Activities: Boys' Service. Hobby: Collecting souvenirs. Favorites: | Wonder Where Our Love Has Gone, Boxing, Lionel Hampton, Biol,- ogy, Hodgees, Muni, Hedstrom, Sarah Hol- liday Fitzgerald. Characteristics: Cheerful, joker. VITO CELSUMINO DELGUERCIO 17 Lock Street Technical “Teddy” December 24, 1930 Ambition: Radio engineer. Activities; Band. Hobbies: Radio, Chemistry. Favorites: In a Persian Market, Base- ball, Central Band, Electricity, Radio, Mr. Strahan, “Dugout,” Perry Como, Peggy Lee. Awards: Band Letter, Red Cross Buttons. HENRY D'ELIA 170 Warren Street Industrial Hank September 26, 1929 Ambition: Business. Hobby: Driving a car. Favorites: To Each His Own, Football, Boston Pops, Mechanical Drawing, Hedstrom and Со, “Connie's,” Perry Como. Characteristics: Neat dresser, good mixer. LEONARD ARTHUR DEININGER 18 Fabyan Place Technical “Bucky” August 1, 1931! Ambition: Painter Favorites: Fool That | Am,” Basketball, Vaughn Monroe, Gym, Mr. Hartline, Patsy's, Billy Eckstein, Peggy Lee Characteristics; Easy to get along with DOMINICK DELLI PAOLI 136 Fourth Avenue Industrial May 14, 1930 Ambition: To be a success in my com- munity. Activities: Central Dance Contest, Cheer- ing Squad, Decorating Committee Favorites Body and Soul, Baseball, Vaughn Monroe, Machine Shop, Mr. Price, Frank Sinatra, Jo Stafford Characteristics Friendly, happy. MARY VERONICA DeVINCENTIS 607 North Sixth Street Clerical Chicken April 9, 1931 Ambition: Typist Activities: Service Club, Dance Club Hobbies: Cooking, baseball. Favorites: My Happiness, Football, Vaughn Monroe, Sales, Mr. Pettiti, Corner Sixth Street and Abington Avenue, Frankie Lane, Jo Stafford Characteristic: Happy. PAUL ANTONIO DIANGELANTONIO 19 Nuttman Street Baby Face April 1, 1930 Ambition: Mechanical Engineer. Hobby: Leather work. Favorites: Maybe You'll Be There, Football, Louis Prima, History, Testa’s Ice Cream Parlor, Frank Sinatra, Dinah Shore. Awards: First Place, Hobby Fair Contest; Third Place Award, Hobby Fair Contest. Characteristics: Handsome, well dressed, nice personality. Industrial RALPH FRED DeLUCA 37 Oraton Street Technical January 14, 1931 Hobby: Traveling Favorites: As Time Goes By, English, Dr. Goldstein, Frank Sinatra Characteristics: Trustworthy, courteous, carefree STEVE N. DIAMANDAS 52 West Market Street Technical May 11, 1931 Ambition: Mechanical Draftsman Activities: Art Club, Class Representa- tive, Personal Committee of Yearbook Hobby: Sports Favorites Football, Vaughn Monroe, Mechanical Drawing, Billy Eckstine, North Side of Flag Pole, Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee Awards: Art Club Letter. NICHOLAS ANTHONY DiGAETANO 337 Littleton Avenue Industrial “Digger” March 10, 1931 Ambition: Machinist Activities: Cross-Country Team Hobby: Collecting coins. Favorites: “Robin's Nest,” Baseball, Cross-Country, Gene Krupa, Gym, Mr. Abruzzese, Varsity, Billy Eckstine, Sarah Vaughn. Awards: Cross-Country. Characteristic: Sociable personality MARY GILDA DONINI 168 Garside Street Clerical Mary Do November 12, 1930 Ambition: Typist. Activities: Service Club, Dance Club Hobbies: Cooking, bicycle riding Favorites: My Happiness, I've Got a Crush on You, Baseball, Vaughn Mon- roe, Sales, Mr. Pettiti, Bordens, Frankie Lain, Frank Sinatra, Margaret Whiting. Characteristic: Happy-go-lucky. ANTHONY DiFRANCESCO South Seventh Street Technical Di May 19th, 1931 Ambition: To become a diamond setter Hobby Models of planes Favorites | Can't Get Started, Foot ball, Gene Krupa, Gym, Mr. Turnbull Nick's, Frankie Laine, Peggy Lee Characteristic: Good mixer ESTHER LOU DOKAS 89 West Market Street Secretarial July 4, 1931 Ambition: To travel. Hobbies: Painting, reading. Favorites Swimming, Vaughn Monroe, Algebra, Mr. Pettiti, Bing Crosby, Jo Staf- ford Awards: Shorthand Awards, 60, 80 and 100 words; Typing Award. FRED DUDAK 379 Nye Avenue August 24, 1931] Ambition: Machinist. Activities: Student Council, Dance Club, Machine Craft Club. Hobbies: Basketball, football. Favorites: 'Little White Lies, Basket- ball, Vaughn Monroe, Machine Shop, Mr. Marsh, North Side of Flag Pole, Frankie Laine, Doris Day Awards: Student Council Letter Characteristics: Good mixer, liked by everyone. Technical JAMES ENGLAND 367 South Twentieth Street Technical Big Jim September 2, 1930 Ambition: Physical Education Teacher Activities: Football, Basketball, Swim- ming. Hobby: Collecting pinups. Favorites: “Now 15 the Hour,” Football, Tex Beneke, History, Mr. Hartline, Chap's, Perry Como, Jo Stafford Awards: Seven Varsity Letters, Two J. V Letters, One Freshman Letter, One Gold Basketball, One Gold Football, One Silver Basketball. JOSEPH FEDYNICK 197 Sixteenth Avenue April 4, 1931 Industrial Favorites: Who Cares What People Say? , Baseball, Ray McKinley, Study, Mr Pettiti, Corner, Ray Eberle, Peggy Lee Characteristic: Athletic WILLIE FRED DUNCAN 404 Bergen Street Industrial May 27, 1930 Ambition To get well paying job Hobbies Basketball, football, baseball, radio Favorites: Now Is the Hour, Basket ball History All 4A Subject Teachers Andy's Store, Bing Crosby Characteristic: Friend to all JENNIE LUCY FACCHINO 27 Clay Street Secretarial Jean September 4, 1930 Ambition: Secretary. Favorites: Harlem Nocturne, Football, Vaughn Monroe, Shorthand, Miss Schlegal, Clay Street, Frankie Laine, Margaret Whiting. Awards: Gym, Health, Charm Club Let- ter, Typing. Characteristic: Always laughing. MARGARET FIORILLO 15 Cutler Street March 13, 1931 Ambition: To travel. Hobbies: Knitting, reading novels. Favorites: My Desire, Football, Swim- ming, Glenn Miller, Salesmanship, English, Miss Scudese, Home, Perry Como. FRANCES FREDA 23 High Street General Clerical “Fran” Activities: Dance Club Favorites: I Love You, Yes | Do, Foot ball, Louis Prima, English, Mr. Lewis, St Michael’s C. Y. O., Frank Sinatra ABE FRIEDLAND 527 South Seventeenth Street Technical “Abie” Hobbies: Horseback riding, swimming. Favorites: “I’m Always Chasing Rain- bows, Football, Spike Jones, Machine Shop, Mr. Wallock, Frank Sinatra. Characteristics: Sociable, easy to get along with. n JOSEPH GINO FURNARI 85 High Street General Clerical March 24, 1930 Ambition: Good job and a chance for advancement. Hobbies: Photography, baseball. Favorites: “Harlem Nocturne,” “Ве- cause, Baseball, Les Brown, Study, Mr. Pettiti, Connie's, Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee. Characteristic: Always trying to be help- ful. STEVE GENAKOS 130 Warren Street Gregory Peck July 22, 1929 Ambition: To be a great ph otographer. Activities: President, Photo Play Club; Dance Club, Decorating Club. Hobby: Photography. Favorites: Star Dust, Basketball, Benny Goodman, Biology, Mr. Goff, Chief's Lunch- eonette, Perry Como, Jo Stafford. Awards: Old English Honor C' (2), Student Council “С” (4), Boys’ Service C, Decorating Club C. Characteristics: Good taste, ambitious. Industrial JANET ANTOINETTE FREDA 28015 Garside Street Clerical March 27, 1931 Ambition: Typist. Activities: Service Club, Dance Club. Hobby: Writing lyrics. Favorites: “Му Happiness, Baseball, Vaughn Monroe, Sales, Mr. Pettiti, Borden's, Tony Martin, Margaret Whiting Characteristic; Always ready with a smile. MARY GETTIS 1961; Verona Avenue Secretarial November 8, 1930 Ambition: Secretary. Hobbies: Reading, sewing Favorites Little White Lies, Tennis, Vaughn Monroe, Biology, Mr. Goff, Perry Como, Jo Stafford Awards: Shorthand, Typing Characteristic: Class baby MARY GEORGE 98 Morton Street Clerical March 27, 1931 Ambition: To get married Hobby: Collecting love poems Favorites All My Love Belongs to You,” Football, Lionel Hampton, Sales, Dr. Profetta, Billy Eckstine, Sarah Vaughn. Characteristics: Honest and ambitious JOANNE ADELINE GERVASE EDWARD GLATT 810 Ridge Street 177 Nye Avenue Clerical Ex Technical April 11, 1931 March 20, 1930 Ambition: To be a dancer Ambition: Electrical Engineer. Activities: Decorating Club, Girls’ Service. Activities: Art Club. Hobbies: Skating, bowling. Hobbiees: Airplanes, photography. Favorites: Dickey Bird Song, Football, Favorites: Baseball, Stan Kenton, Study, Vaughn Monroe, Study Mr. Flanagan Bing Crosby. (McKinley), Ideal Milk Bar, Buddy Clark, Awards: Junior Achievement. Margaret. Whiting. Characteristic: Friendly. Characteristics: Likes to meet new friends and get along with old ones JEANETTE GLEASON 334 Orange Street Clerical Moses December 26, 1930 Activities: Art Club. Hobby: Dancing. Favorites: | Love You, Yes | Do, Foot- ball, Vaughn Monroe, Clerical Practice, Mr. Trunt, Frank Sinatra, Margaret Whiting. Awards: Art Club Letter. MARIE GRECO 627 North Fourth Street Secretarial January 15, 1931 Ambition: Career girl. Activities: Italian Honor Society, Dance Club, Twirler. Hobby: Reading. Favorites: Sincerely Yours, Football, Vaughn Monroe, Radio Work Shop, Mr. Pettiti, Nat Cole, Deanna Durbin. Awards: Typing, Shorthand, Gym. Characteristic: Likeable. DEL GREGORY 241 Waverly Avenue Technical February 13, 1930 Favorites: Begin the Beguine, Base- ball, Football, Illinois Jacquet, History, Mr. Pettiti, Tony Martin, Sarah Vaughn. Characteristic: Athl etic. JOHN B. GOEGGEL 213 Chadwick Avenue Technical ja September 12, 1930 Ambition: To graduate. Hobby: Reading Popular Science mag- azine. Favorites Nature Boy, Base- ball, Vaughn Monroe, History, Mr. Strahan, Johnny Roberts. Characteristic: Likes sports. RAYMOND ALVIN GREGORY 75 Marshall Street Industrial Peck December 29, 1929 Ambition: To get out of school. Activities: Boys’ Service Club, Football, Baseball, Swimming. Hobby: Model airplanes. Favorites: “Gone Again, Football, Lionel Hampton, Gym, Dr. Barnard, Winnie Brown. Awards: Boys' Service, J. V. Football. Characteristics: Nice, easy to get along with VINCENZA MARY GRIECO 270 Fourteenth Avenue Secretarial Vinnie June 14, 1931 Ambition: To become a dance instructor. Hobby: Bowling. Favorites: I Miss You So, Tennis, Stan Kenton, Bookkeeping, Mr. Rienzi, Y.W.C.A., Billy Eckstein, Margaret Whiting. Awards: Typing Certificate, Shorthand Certificate, Gym, Health. MARY ELIZABETH HALL 188 Orange Street Secretarial “Mary; Libby” December 4, 1930 Ambition: To be a Psychiatrist Hobbies: Bowling, puzzles. Favorites All My Love Belongs to You Football, Stan Kenton, Arnet Cobb English, Mrs. Elam, Twelfth Street, Lee Richardson, Billy Eckstein, Bull Moose Jackson, Winnie Brown Characteristic: Likes to make friends DOROTHY EVA HERKA 305 Eighteenth Avenue Business “Dotty” September 15, 1931 Ambition: Bookkeeper, wife. Hobby: Collecting personal photos. Favorites To Each His Own, Swimming, Music, Mr. Abrezzese, Ukranian Center, Dick Haymes, Vaughn Monroe, Jo Stafford. Awards: Gym Certificate. Characteristic: Always sleepy. MARGARET ANTOINETTE GROLLMAN 351 Clifton Avenue Secretaria Margie January 8, | Ambition: To ] Secretary Activities: National Hon- or Society; Italian r Society, Steno Speed Club, Ty Pin Club Hobbies Collecting photos of movie stars, reading, collecting records Favorites: “That's My Desire, Swim- ming, Vaughn Monroe, History, Mr. Pettiti, Home, Perry Como, Margaret Whiting Awards: Central Letter, Typing Pin words) Steno Certificate Typing Certificate (46 words Characteristics: Good mixer WILLIAM McDONALD HARGWOOD 58 South Thirteenth Street Industrial 2 Bill December 4, 1930 Ambition: Jeweler Activities: Boys’ Service, Band. Hobbies: Model airplanes, bicycle riding. Favorites: | Love You, Yes | Do, Bas- ketball, Lionel Hampton, History, Mr. Pet- titi, Herb Jefferies, Winnie Brown. Awards: Boys' Service Letter, Band Let- ter. Characteristic: Quiet. WILBUR HOOPER 135 James Street Business Hoop June 1, 1930 Ambition: To go to college. Activities: Football, Basketball, All-City Basketball, '46-'47, '47-'48. Favorites: Laura, Football, Basketball, Victor Young, Spanish, Mr. Miller, Home, Frank Sinatra Awards: Varsity Basketball, Varsity Foot- ball Characteristics: Outstanding athlete and very good personality. BERNICE HOPE 81 North Tenth Street Secretarial Bern March 20, 1931 Ambition: To be somebody's wife. Activities: Decorating Club, Twirlers, Dance Club. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, driving. Favorites: ‘Serenade of the Bells,” “True,” Swimming, Vaughn Monroe, Study, Mr. Abruzzese, Blue and White, Perry Como, Jo Stafford Awards: Shorthand, Typing, Gym, Red Cross Certificate. Characteristic: Sociable. THADDEUS FRANK JANUSZKIEWICZ 37 Prince Street General Clerical January 28, 1930 Ambition: Salesman. Favorites: Anniversary Song, Basket- ball, Harmonicats, History, Mr. Schleicker, Candy Store, Al Jolson, Peggy Lee. Awards: Honorable Mention, Art. Characteristic: Good sport. JOAN BETH JENIKOVSKY 184 Mount Pleasant Avenue Business Chesterfield Kid February 22, 1931 Ambition: Secretary. Activities: Art Club, Hobbies: Dancing, swimming. Favorites: “The Stars Will Remember, Football, Vaughn Monroe, Art, Miss Hopper, Miss Sullivan, Bischoff's, Frankie Lane. Evelyn Knight. Characteristic: Gullible. PHILIP EDWARD JENKINS 52 Hawthorne Avenue Technical “Phil” December 11, 1930 Ambition: To pass Spanish. Activities: Swimming Team. Favorites: “Toolie, Oolie, Doolie, Vaughn Monroe, Spanish, Mr. Miller, Dreamland Skating Rink, Dick Haymes, Jo Stafford. CAROLYN JANE IRWIN 461 Summer Avenue General Clerical November 2, 1930 Ambition: Dress designer. Hobbies: Dress designing, collecting ob- jects for key chain. Favorites: Bill, Swimming, Johnny Long, Art, Mr. Flanagan (McKinley), Snow's, Buddy Clark, Margaret Whiting. Awards: Decorating Club Letter and Pin, Girls’ Service Letter, Art Certificate, Third Honorable Mention Safety Contest. Characteristics: Short, athletic, noisy. “Shorty” EARL JOHNSON 113 Lillie Street Technical Earlico Johnsonico” Ambition: Pro basketball player. Hobby: Listening to radio. Favorites: Temptation, Basket- ball, Lionel Hampton, Study, Mr. Price, Field House, Billy Eckstein, Ella Fitzgerald. Awards: Certificate of Track Meet, Let- ter for Basketball Tournament. Characteristic: Suave individual. MYRON BERNARD JORDAN 216 Orange Street March 17, 1931 Ambition: Photographer. Industrial Activities: Football Band, Dance Band. Hobby: Photography. Favorites: Football, Football Band, Study, Mr. Goldstein, Bing Crosby, Vini Brown. Awards: Junior Achievement. JAMES A. KEARNEY 657 South Nineteenth Street Technical “Rocky” June 19, 1931 Favorites: Peg O' My Heart, Baseball, Freddy Martin, Gym, Mr. Hartline, Dugout, Frankie Laine, Peggy Lee. Characteristic: Easy to get along with. ROLAND ARNOLD JONES 136 Somerset Street Industrial Runt December 25, 1930 Ambition: Flight to the moon. Hobbies: Airplane models. Favorites: “True,” Baseball, Lionel Hamp- ton, Mechanical Drawing, Mr. Lundie, Leo's Candy Store, Mel Tormé. Characteristics: Athlete, jovial, easy to get along with. JAMES KATSAFOUROS 149 Warren Street Technical “Greek” February 17, 1931 Ambition: Engineer. Activities: Basketball. Favorites: “Baby Face, Basketball, “Spike” Jones, Chemistry, Mr. Pettiti, Cor- ner of Summit Street and Summit Place, Perry Como, Peggy Lee. Awards: Basketball. Characteristics: Good mixer, neat, good athlete. MARTIN JAMES KEENAN 34 Melrose Avenue Technical Marty Ambition: Engineer. Activities: Art Club. Hobbies: Roller skating, drawing. Favorites: 'Prisoner of Love, Baseball, Sammy Kaye, Machine Design, Dr. Barnard, Dugout, Perry Como, Jo Stafford. Characteristics: Helpful, friendly FREDERICK FRANKLIN KIRCHER 52 Columbia Avenue Technical October 15, 1930 Activities: Home Room Representative, Art Club. Hobbies: Music, fishing, building boats and planes. Favorites: “You Were Meant for Me, Swimming, Fishing, Football, Softball, Base- ball, Basketball, Biology, Mr. Barnes and Mr. Riely, Vaughn Monroe, Mae Grimm. Awards: Two Art Club Letters, Third Prize in Latham Foundation International Humane Poster Contest. Characteristics: Musical, cooperative BENJAMIN KEE CHI 238 Mulberry Street May 18, 1931 Hobby: Football. Favorites: Nature Boy, Football, Tex Beneke, Study, Mr. Pettiti, Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee Characteristics: Quiet, helpful. Technical IRA MILTON KIMMEL 293 Johnson Avenue Technical “Kim' May 27, 1930 Favorites: “Nature Boy,” Football, Cen- tral, Machine Shop, Mr. Price, Hawthorne and Hillside Avenues, Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee ROBERT JOSEPH KLAUS 106 Seth Boyden Terrace Industrial Klick Ambition: Office worker. Hobby: Model airplanes. Favorites: “Boogie Woogie,” Baseball, Benny Goodman, Golf, History, Bing Crosby. JENNY KROLL 764 South Sixteenth Street Business Nonie ' June 28, 1930 Ambition: Bookkeeper Activities Girls' Service Club, Charm Club, Prom Committee, Class Representative. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, skating. Favorites: Maybe You'll Be There,” Faotball, Tex Beneke Mr. Abruzzese, Speedway, Frank Sinatra. Characteristics: Friendly, likes a good time. CONSTANCE LEAKE 38 College Place Secretarial Shorty February 16, 1931 Ambition: Secretary. Hobbies: Playing piano, reading Favorite Song: Lost April, Basketbail, Shorthand, Mr. Pettiti, Nat Cole. Awards: Shorthand, 80 words. ARTHUR THOMAS KLEHM 26 Cedar Avenue Technical ‘Artie’ January 20, 1931 Ambition: Chemical Engineer Activities: Rifle Team, Math Club Favorites I‘m in Love With Two Sweet hearts, Football, Vaughn Monroe, Spanish Mr. Pettiti, Chem. Lab, Bing Crosb Peggy Lee Awards: Rifle Team “С HELEN KUBACKI 187 Court Street Business “Lenny” December 11, 1930 Ambition: Bookkeeper. Activities: Girls’ Service Club, Secretary — National Honor Society, Prom Committee. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, hiking Favorites: “I'll See You in My Dreams, Football, Tex Beneke, Bookkeeping, Mr. Rienzi, Speedway, Bing Crosby. Characteristics: Shy, loves to go out. NANCY LILOIA 631 North Sixth Street Secretarial Pinky March 25, 1931 Ambition: To get married. Favorites: 'Heartache, Football, Harry James, Radio Workshop, Dr. Litsky, Vaughn Monroe. JERRY GERARDO LILOIA 161 Sussex Avenue Technical Joephone February 12, 193] Ambition: Musician Activities: Swing Band, Field Band Hobby: Study of music Favorite's Dark Eyes, Football, Charlie Barnet, Dance Orchestra, Mr. Abruzzese Dal's Confectionery Store, Frank Sintara, Margaret Whiting Awards: Swing Band Letter, Field Band Letter, Music Letter. Characteristic: Blows a mean sax KENNETH LITTLETON 226 South Orange Avenue Clerical “Ке ” August 8, 1930 Ambition: Travel to China. Activities: 3-B Representative, Basketball. Hobby: Letter writing. Favorites: “You're My Girl, Baseball, Mr. Gross. Characteristic: Nice personality. ANNE MACERA 162 Garside Street April 6, 1931 Ambition: To work in a newspaper office. Activities: Class Representative, Dancing Club, Decorating Club. Hobby: Collecting records. Favorites: Begin the Beguine, Basket- ball, Tex Beneke, English, Mr. Schliecher, St. Michael's, Perry Como, Frankie Laine, Margaret Whiting. Awards: Typing Certificate, Shorthand Certificate. Secretarial THOMAS SAM MAIONE 193 Third Street Technical “Tim” November 30, 1930 Ambition: Musician. Favorites: “As Time Goes By, Football, Glenn Miller, Algebra, Dr. Goldstein, Third Street, Frank Sinatra. Characteristics: Trustworthy, dependable, ambitious. ERNEST JOHN LINDEN 432 Orange Street Technical White April 7, 1931 Ambition: To m ake a million dollars. Hobbies: Fishing, hunting. Favorites: “Memphis in June, Baseball, Harry James, Minerology, Mr. Pettiti, Bing Crosby, Margaret Whiting. CHARLES G. MANDY 561 South Twelfth Street Technical January 21, 1931 Ambition: To graduate. Hobbies: Playing ball, singing. Favorites: Strip Polka, Baseball, Spike Jones, Gym, Mr. Miller, Boston, Jimmy Durante, Cinderella G. Stump. JOSEPH MANTZ 218 Runyon Street Industrial Joe February 19, 1931 Ambition: To be successful in business Hobbies: Horseback riding, boxing. Favorites: Baby Face, Football, Les Brown, Machine Shop, Mr. Cuzzo, Joe's Candy Store, Frankie Lane, Peggy Lee. Characteristics: Enjoys friends, sociable JOAN MARIE McCANN 97 Montclair Avenue Secretarial “Peroxide” July 15, 1931 Ambition: Marriage. Hobby: Collecting souvenirs. Favorites: Prisoner of Love, Football, Vaughn Monroe, Secretarial Practice, Mr. Schliecher, Silhouette Canteen, Perry Como, Frankie Laine, Peggy Lee. Awards: Shorthand Certificate (60, 80, 100 words). Characteristic: Talkative. Technical ANN MANTINEO 710 Summer Avenue Secretary Banans ' May 16, 1931 Ambition: Marriage and four children Hobby: Drawing Favorites Remember Me,” Football, Desi Arnez, Biology, Mr. Gross, Frank Sin- atra, Margaret Whiting Awards Student Council Letter, Steno Awards (60, 80, 100 words), Typing Award (40 words) . EMIL A. MAZZARELLA 25 Sunset Avenue “Mazz July 25, 1931 Ambition: Radio Engineer. Activities: National Honor Society, Per- sonal Committee of Yearbook. Hobbies: Radio, sports. Favorites: Because, Basketball, Vaughn Monroe, Chemistry, Mr. Pettite, North Side of Flag Pole, Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee. Characteristic: Quiet. AMELIA MEHALARIS 156 Warren Street Secretarial “Molly” February 22, 1931 Ambition: To be a successful secretary. Activities: Dance Club. Hobby: Reading. Favorites: “Fool That | Am,” Football, Glenn Miller, Music, Mr. Schleicher, H.Y.O., Billy Eckstein, Perry Como, Peggy Lee. Characteristic: Good mixer. DOROTHY MISSAGGIA 389 Lincoln Avenue Secretarial Lee October 12, 1931 Hobbies: Sewing, crocheting, drawing, writing poetry. Favorite: “That's My Desire,” Football, Sammy Kaye, English, Mr. Pettiti, Auditor- ium, Frankie Laine, Margaret Whiting. Awards: Typing Certificate (48 words), Shorthand Certificates (60, 80, 100 words). THOMAS EARL McCONELL 171 Belmont Avenue Industrial Mac December 20, 1930 Ambition: To be a pilot. Hobby: Collecting war souvenirs. Favorites Gone Again, Baseball, Lionel Hampton, Mr. Lundie and Mr. A.', Leo's Candy Store, Winnie Brown. Characteristics: Athletic, cool, nice per- sonality WILLIAM RATO MILES 188 Orange Street Industrial “Junior” Ambition: A business. Activities: Cross Country. Hobbies: Baseball, basketball. Favorites: “Nature Boy, Running, Lionel Hampton, Gym, Mr. Rowan, Grove's Phar- macy, Billy Eckstein, Ella Fitzgerald. Awards: Three Varsity Letters, Five Medals. LILY MAE MOORE 226 Parker Street August 3, 1929 Hobby: Crossword puzzles. Favorites: Time Out for Tears, Base- ball, Lionel Hampton, Steno, Mr. Abruzzese, Parker Street, Nat Cole, Ella Johnson. Characteristic: Quiet. Secretarial STUART L. MORPETH 17 Dover Street Technical January 14, 1931 Ambition: Draftsman. Activities: Art Club, National Honor So- ciety, Personal Committee of Yearbook. Hobby: Dancing. Favorites: ' Now Is the Hour, Basket- ball, Paul Whiteman, Drawing and Math, Mr. Pettite, North Side of Flag Pole, Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee Awards: Art Club C. CHARLES JOHN MUNZING 486 Hunterdon Street Mad Man Munz April 4, 1931 Hobby: Playing baseball. Favorites: Danny Boy, Baseball, Guy Lombardo, Mr. Pettiti, Dugout, Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee. Technical DANIEL MICHAEL MORELLI 212 Academy Street Industrial 5 O'clock Shadow'' January 30, 1931 Ambition Favorites , Stan Kenton, Music Mrs. Lundy s Confectionery Store, Perry Como, Peggy Lee Characteristics Always smiling, never ї dull. PHILLIP ANTHONY MUCCILLI 12 Second Street April 28, 1931 Ambition: Ball Player. Hobby: Stamps. Favorites: Four Leaf Clover,” Baseball, Louis Prima, Machine Operation, Mr. Pettiti, Vaughn Monroe, Jo Stafford. Characteristic: Chubby. Business GERTRUDE ELEANOR MURRAY 4] Webster Street General Clerical “Betty” February 24, 1931 Ambition: To be a Dentist. Hobbies: Sewing, playing piano. Favorites: Heart and Soul, Football, Luis Russell, English, Dr. Profeta, Home, Billy Eckstein, Winnie Brown. Characteristic: Personality. NICHOLAS NICOLETTI 75 Highland Avenue “Міск-Міск” February 13, 1931 Ambition: То be а orchestra leader. Hobbies: Smoking pipe, dancing, listen- ing to the radio Favorites: “For Sentimental Reasons, Basketball, Glenn Miller, Orchestra, Mr. Lundie, Perry Como, King Cole Trio. Awards: Certificate for Patrol, Letter, Dance Award. Characteristic: Class comedian. Industrial MILTON OSCHWALD 90 Tremont Avenue January 27, 1931 Ambition: To be a sports announcer. Hobby: Airplanes. Favorites: You Don't Have to Know the Language, Baseball, Gene Krupa, Dr. Goldstein, Tony Martin, Andrews Sisters. Characteristics: Quiet sort, never loses temper. Technical ALBERT PAYNE 445 Mt. Prospect Avenue Technical Reggie September 14, 1930 Ambition: To join the Navy. Hobby: Radio. Favorites: Peg O' My Heart, Baseball, King Cole Trio, History, Mr. Goldmor, Third Presbyterian Church, Bing Crosby, The Dinning Sisters. Characteristic: Likes outdoor sports. ANDREW RICHARD PEET 257 South Eighteenth Street , Тес іса! Andy November 16, 1930 Favorites: Nature Boy, Swimming, Tex Beneke, Mathematics, Mr. Pettite, ”Dug- out, Frankie Laine, Jo Stafford. LUCILLE CATHERINE NICOLOSI 324 Woodside Avenue Secretarial “Lou” January 31, 1931 Ambition: To build my own home. Activities: Class Representative, Adver- tising Committee Favorites: Heaven Knows When, Swimming, Charlie Spivak, Radio Workshop, Mr. Pettiti, Auditorium Balcony, Vic Da- mone, Margaret Whiting. Awards: Shorthand Certificate (60, 80, 100 words). CHARLES PERCELL 3 John Street Technical Percy' September 24, 1930 Ambition: Engineer. Activities: Cheerleader, Captain, Fencing Team; Vice President, Dance Club; Math Club, Yearbook. Hobby: Dancing. Favorites: String of Pearls, Basketball, Glenn Miller, History, North Side of Flag Pole, Perry Como, Margaret Whiting. Awards: Cheerleading Letters, Dance Club Letters. Characteristics: Good mixer, nice person- ality. ‘ JOHN ROSARIO PERROTTA 705 North Eighth Street “Johnny Регг” October 8, 1930 Ambition: Technician. Hobby: Baseball. Favorite: “You Belong to My Heart, Baseball, Harry James, Gym, Mr. Skolknik, Connie’s, Bing Crosby, Jo Stafford. Characteristics: Athletic, songster, ready to help Technical RAYMOND EDWARD PETERS 202 South Eighth Street Industrial Pete September 22, 1930 Ambition: To graduate. Activities: Art Club. Favorites: Sabre Dance,'' Baseball, Spike Jones, History, Mrs. Mooney, Les- lie's Corner, Perry Como, Dick Haymes. Characteristic: Athletic. NICHOLAS PERNA 11 Garside Street July 13, 1930 Ambition: Technician. Hobby: Baseball. Favorites: “Nature Boy, Baseball, Harry James, Electricity, Mr. Рені, “Dugout,” Perry Como, Peggy Lee. Characteristic: Always friendly. Technical LOUIS PESCI 625 North Seventh Street Industrial “Со” April 9, 1931 Activities: Art Club. Hobby: Biology research. Favorites: Sorrento, Baseball, Vaughn Monroe, Gym, Miss Mooney, Cafeteria, Frank Sinatra. Characteristic: Athletic. ik te LOUISE PETRILLO 87 Cutler Street General Clerical “Tuffy” March 26, 1931 Ambition: Pianist. Hobbies: Collecting records, photography. Favorites: Embraceable You, Football, Xavier Cugat, Clerical Practice, Mr. Trunt, Regent Theatre, Frank Sinatra, Margaret Whiting. EUGENE PHELPS 25 Rutgers Street Industrial November 11, 1930 Ambition: To become a Printer. Hobby: Building airplanes. Favorites: Harlem Nocturne, Football, Lionel Hampton, English, Mr. Comissa, Nat Cole. Awards: Art Club. MONICA THERESA PETRELLA 139 High Street General Clerical Killer December 18, 1930 Ambition: Working girl Hobbies: Singing, dancing. Favorites: Fool That | Am, Baseball, Vaughn Monroe Clerical Practice, Mr Trunt, Regent Theatre, Vic Damone, Jo Stafford ROBERT GEORGE PFISTER 15] Peshine Avenue Technical “Bob” February 21, 1931 Favorites: My Wild Irish Rose, “Irish Eyes Are Smiling, Baseball, Dennis Morgan, June Haver. JOSIE ANNE PISKO 311 Eighteenth Avenue Secretarial Jo Jo January 19, 1932 Ambition: Window Decorator. Hobby: Collecting cowboys' pictures. Favorites: “True,” “Dark Eyes, Football, Tex Beneke, Study, Mr. Schliecher, Ukran- ian Center, Montana Slim, Elton Britt, Characteristic: Always in trouble. CLARENCE ROBERT POLITE 39 West Street Technical Å “Pelo” April 11, 1930 Hobby: Music Favorites Nature Boy,” Football, Eddie Howard, History, Mr. Conovitz, Court Street Y.M.C.A., Bing Crosby Characteristics: Unconcerned, progressive, optimistic HELEN POULOS 178 Plane Street Secretarial Greek November 10, 1930 Ambition: Dressmaker and Designer; also Housewife Activities: Yearbook Staff—Photography, Student Counéil. Hobbies: Bowling, dancing. Favorites Those Little White Lies, Bowling, Baseball, Xavier Cugat, Art, Mr. Gross, Auditorium, Bing Crosby, Margaret Whiting. Awards: Typing Certificate (55 words), Stenography Certificates (60, 80, 100 words). Characteristics: Talkative, jokester MARIE RAGOSTA 121 Mt. Prospect Avenue General Clerical “Shorty” September 23, 1930 Ambition: To become a sales person. Hobbies: Collecting pictures of movie stars; listening to radio. Favorites: “You Were Meant for Me,” Swimming, Stan Kenton, Typing, Miss JOHN MICHAEL PRIMAVERA Palmer, Fritz, Stan Kenton, June Christy. Characteristic: Sociable. Technical inco ай анд Johnnie September 21, 1929 Activities: Dance Club, Student Council, Rifle Club. Favorites: My Buddy, Baseball, Study, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans. Characteristic: Sense of humor. WILLIAM JAMES RAMSTHALER 499 Broadway Industrial “Ram” March 2, 1929 Ambition: Business Man. Activities: Art Club, Decorating Club, Photo Club, Rifle Club, Dance Club. Favorites: Football, Harry James, Machine Shop, Mr. Price, Bing Crosby. Awards: Letter for Art Club. Characteristics: Easy to get along with, makes friends quickly. EDWARD REILLY 906 South Eighteenth Street General Commissioner'' October 21, 1930 Ambition: To become President of East ern Airlines. Activities: Decorating Club. Favorites: Football, Baseball, Vaughn Monroe, Mr. Pettite, North Side of Flag Pole, Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee. Awards: Decorating Club Letter. Characteristic: Politician. SARAH CARMELLA RICIGLIANO 29815 Fifth Street Clerical “Rich” April 15, 1930 Ambition: Typist. Activities: Service Club, Dance Club. Hobbies: Playing baseball, swimming, baking cakes. Favorites: Because, Basketball, Vaughn Monroe, History, Mr. Lewis, Borden's, Frank Sinatra, Margaret Whiting. Characteristic: Always with a happy smile. KENNETH LESTER RIETH 20 Gladstone Avenue December 27, 1930 Ambition: To become an athletic coach. Activities: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Dance Club. Hobbies: Keeping sports scrapbook, base- ball. Favorites: Little White Lies, To Each His Own, Football, Vaughn Monroe, His- tory, English, Miss Sullivan, “Varsity,” Vaughn Monroe, Margaret Whiting. Awards: Three Football Letters, Three Baseball Letters, Three Basketball Letters, One J. V. Football Letter, Gold Football, Gold Basketball, Gold Baseball, Silver Bas- ketball. Characteristic: Studious, athlete. Technical PHILLIP ANTHONY RISPOLI 93 Mt. Prospect Avenue Technical Phil July 28, 1930 Ambition: To go to college. Activities: Class Representative, Math Club. Favorites: “Without a Song, Baseball, Chemistry, Miss Litch. LOUIS JOSEPH RICCITELLI 163 Sussex Avenue Technical Ricky Ambition: To join Navy Air Force Activities: Cross Country, Art Club. Hobbies: Eating, sleeping. Favorites: “You Do, Baseball, Tommy Dorsey, Mr. Eskin, Dal's, Perry Como, Mar- garet Whiting. Characteristics: Happy, smiling CATHERINE ROBINSON 210 Bruce Street Clerical “Сағ” January 1, 1930 Ambition: To become а beautician. Hobby: Reading. Favorites: “Tomorrow Night, Baseball, Jimmie Lunceford, History, Dr Profeta, Home, Bing Crosby, Sara Vaughn Characteristics: Quiet, stay-at-home type MARIE ANN ROTONDA 310 Seventh Avenue Secretarial August 27, 1931 Ambition: To be a bookkeeper. Activities: Italian Honor Society, Career Clinic. Hobbies: Reading, collecting pictures. Favorites: 'Because, Baseball, Vaughn Monroe, History, Mr. Hartline, Home, Perry Como, Margaret Whiting. Awards: Scholarship “С” from Annex, Shorthand Certificates (60, 80 words). ROSARIO LEWIS RUBULOTTO 447 South Seventh Street Technical “Robe” August 29, 1930 Hobby: Collecting stamps Favorites: “Nature Boy, Basketball, Vaughn Monroe, History, Mr. Pettiti, Billy Eckstein, Peggy Lee. Awards: Art Club. GERALDINE REGINA ROSS 279 Warrent Street General Clerical August 12, 1931 Ambition: To get married Hobbies: Sewing, posing for pictures. Favorites: Gone Again, Baseball, Lionel Hampton, Clerical Practice, Dr. Barnard, Court Street, Billy Eckstine, Dinah Washing- ton. “Gerry” Characteristic: Kind-hearted ALBERT ROWLAND 19 North Thirteenth Street Technical “Row” July 9, 1930 Ambition: To become a millionaire. Activities: Art Club, Swimming Team. Favorites: Nature Boy, Track, Stan Kenton, History, Dr. Barnard, Y. M. C. A., Nat Cole, Sarah Vaughn, Bing Crosby. Awards: Art Award, Swimming. Characteristics: Quiet, well mannered. CONCETTA ANN RUSSO 15 Lock Street Secretaria Connie January 27 931 Ambition Secretary Hobbies: Reading, collecting photographs Favorite Peg O' My Heart, Boxing Vaughn Monroe, Secretarial Practice, Mrs Litch, Home, Perry Como, Jo Stafford Award horthand Certificate word Typwriting Certificates word MARIE FRANCES SAUCHELLI 67 Hudson Street Secretarial Ginger October 10, 1931 Ambition: To beccme a H. S. teacher Activities: President, National Honor So- ciety; President, Ty-Pin Club; Secretary Career Clinic; Italian Honor Society; Steno- Speed Club Hobby: Playing piano. Favorites: ' Polonaise, Swimming, Vaughn Monroe, Mathematics, Mr. Hartline. Awards: Letter from Annex, Shorthand Certificates (60, 80, 100 words), Typing Certificate (60 words), Certificate from Shorthand Contest in New York. VINCENT LEONARD RUSSELLO 343 South Ninth Street Technical Vinny” October 8, 1930 Ambition: Ball Player. Hobby: Playing ball Favorites: Basketball, Harry James, Gym Mr. Turnbull Fourteenth Avenue Play ground, Vaughn Monroe, Peggy Lee Characteristic: Athletic ANGIE ANN SAFONTE 69 Fifth Street Commercial “Ange” July 23, 1931 Activities: Charm Club, Photography Club Hobby: Collecting snapshots. Favorites: Do You Love Me? ', Basket- ball, Stan Kenton, Gym, Miss Beusman, Fritz, Frank Sinatra, June Christy. Awards: Typing Certificate, Gym. Characteristics: Not too quiet, likes to be with people. MARION ANN SAUCHELLI 311 Orange Street July 14, 1931 Ambition: Artist. Activities: Art Club. Hobbies: Piano, drawing. Favorites: “Thoughtless,” Baseball, Cen- tral, Art, Mr. Finklestein, Home, Frank Sinatra. Characteristic: Good mixer. Secretarial “Bunnie” ROSE SAULLE 643 Parker Street General Clerical October 19, 1930 Ambition: To go to Missouri. Hobby: Art Favorites: Star Dust, Swimming, Harry James, Clerical Practice, Mr. Pettiti, June's House and Flag Pole, Perry Como, Jo Staf- ford Awards: Decorating Club Letter and Pin. Characteristics: Laughing eyes, friendly. MARY SCORDO 35 Mt. Prospect Avenue, Belleville Secretarial Frankie February 10, 1931 Ambition: Private Secretary. Hobby: Collecting pictures of Frank Sinatra. Favorites: I've Got a Crush on You,” Baseball, Glenn Miller, English, Mr. Cono- vitz, Milk Bar in Belleville, Frank Sinatra, Dinah Shore. Awards: Handwriting, Gymnasium, Health. Characteristic: Always laughing. ANGELINA FRANCES SAULINO 703 Ridge Street Secretarial “Angie” January 23, 1932 Ambition: Career Girl. Activities: Dramatic Club Hobbies: Reading, dancing Favorites Always Swimming, Harry James, English, Mr. Schleicher, “Sally's,” Perry Como, Deanna Durbin Awards: Shorthand Certificates words), Typing Certificates (30, 40 words) JOSEPH CHARLES SCALAMONI 790 Parker Street Industrial 'Scalli October 9, 1930 Ambition: Navy. Activities: J. V. Football, Twirlers, Art Club, Dance Club. Hobby: Model building. Favorites: Dreams Are a Dime a Doz- en, Football, Benny Goodman, Dr. Gold- stein, Vaughn Monroe, Margaret Whiting. Awards: Twirling Letter, Twirling Medals, Art Club Letter DAVID ERWIN SCOTT 163 South Ninth Street Industrial Bird September 26, 1930 Ambition: To own my own business. Favorites: Maybe You'll Be There, Bas- ketball, Vaughn Monroe, Art, Mrs. Mooney, Vaughn Monroe, Margaret Whiting. FLORENCE SCRIVO 458 Summer Avenue Secretarial January 4, 1930 Ambition: Secretary. Activities: Charm Club, Decorating Club. Hobbies: Bowling, swimming. Favorites: You Can't Be True Dear, Football, Vaughn Monroe, Study, Mr. Schliecher, Elton Britt, Margaret Whiting. Awards: Charm Club Letter, Decorating Pin, Gym Certificate, Shorthand Certificate, Typing Certificate. Characteristic: Always happy. SANFORD SEIDENBERG 239 Eleventh Avenue Technical “Satch” March 27, 1931 Favorites: ''Smiles,' Baseball, Gene Krupa, Study, Mrs. Murrell, Leo's Gas Sta- tion, Frank Sinatra, Jo Stafford. Awards: Six Red Cross Buttons. Characteristics; Ambitious, quiet, polite. EUGENE JOSEPH SHERIDAN 32 Broad Street Technical Gene February 5, 1931 Ambition: Mechanic, Carpenter. Activities: Student Council, Swimming Team. Hobbies: Fishing, hunting, swimming. Favorites: Star Dust, Baseball, Foot- ball, Basketball, Fishing, Hunting, Swim- ming, Guy Lombardo, Glenn Miller, Wood- work, 1. D. A. Drug Store, Flag Pole, Perry Como, Bing Crosby, Jo Stafford, Anita O'Day. Characteristics: Sportsman, debater. MARGARET ANN SIGARO 138 North Twelfth Street Secretarial “Margie” April 25, 1931 Ambition: Stewardess. Hobbies: Reading, photography. Favorites: Little White Lies, Baseball, Vaughn Monroe, English, Mr. Hartline, Home, Frank Sinatra, Margaret Whiting. Awards: English C, Shorthand Certifi- cates (60, 80 words). MARY ANNE SCURKO 350 Morris Avenue May 4, 1931 Ambition: To be a Government Agent. Hobbies: Sleeping, traveling Favorites: “Maybe You'll Be There,” Swimming, Vaughn Monroe, Study, Mr. Schliecher, Sokol Hall, Vaughn Monroe, Dick Haymes, Peggy Lee. Awards: Shorthand Certificate, Gym Cer- tificate. Characteristic: Worrier. Secretarial Scurk BERTHOLD SIMON 863 South Fifteenth Street Technical October 22, 1929 Ambition: Chemical Engineer. Activities: Belles Lettres Club, Rifle Club. Hobbies: Opera, collecting stamps. Favorites: Baseball, English, Mr. Pettiti. Characteristics: Comedian, isolationist. NANCY ELLEN SMITH 166 Thirteenth Avenue General Clerical “Sister” April 13, 1930 Ambition: Nurse. Hobby: Music. Favorites: Typing, Dr. Barnard, Church. GERTRUDE ANN SOMMER 113 Third Avenue General Clerical “Trudy” November 9, 1930 Ambition: Operetta singer. Hobbies: Singing, dolls. Favorites: “Serenade,” Baseball, Vaughn Monroe, Sales, Mr. Trunt, Sinigan's, Vic Damone, Dinah Shore. Characteristics: Friendly, cheerful. WM. ALBERT SKLEDAR 619 South Eleventh Street Technical February 28, 1931 Ambition: To own a cabin cruiser. Hobbies: Boating, sports. Favorites: Football, Spike Jones, onometry, Mr. Pettiti, Bing Crosby, Como, Peggy Lee. WILLIAM L. SNIDER 101 Center Terrace September 24, 1930 Ambition: To graduate. Hobby: Playing ball. Favorites: “Molly Darling, Basketball Spike Jones, Gym, Mr. Miller, Connie's, Eddy Arnold, Rosalie Allen. Technical VINCENT ANTHONY SQUILLARO 473 South Twelfth Street “Squirrel” Technical January 22, 1931 Ambition: To be a draftsman. Hobbies: Model planes, pigeons. Favorites: Long Ago, Baseball, Vaughn Monroe, Chemistry, Mr. Goff, Nick's Place, Perry Como, Margaret Whiting. Awards: Red Cross, Gym. MABEL ISABEL STREET 161 James Street October 31, 1929 Ambition: Office worker. Hobby: Collecting poems and songs. Favorites: All My Love Belongs to You, Football, Lionel Hampton, Clerical Practice, Dr. Profeta, Second Street, Billy Eckstein, Sarah Vaughn. Characteristic: Nice. Clerical JOSEPH JOHN SORROCHE 79 Prospect Street Industrial “Roach” June 20, 1931 Ambition: Ball player Favorites “Maybe You'll Be There, Baseball Basketball, Tex Beneke, Mrs. Cushman, ''Connie's, Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee. BLANCHE ANN STANIECKA 438 Summer Avenue General Clerical Honey June 22, 1930 Ambition: Saleswoman. Favorites: Anniversary Song, Now Is the Hour, Football, Vaughn Monroe, Eng- lish, Mr. Trunt, Hallways in School, Al Jol- son, Peggy Lee. Awards: Typing Certificate. Characteristics: Nice, good sport. ” GRACE DOMENICA TERREZZA 547 North Ninth Street Secietarial “Dimples” Ambition: Accountant; go to South America. Hobby: Reading. Favorites: My Happiness, Swimming, Vaughn Monroe, Mr. Pettiti, Dick Haymes, Jo Stafford. Awards: Shorthand Certificates (60, 80, 100 words), Student Council Letter CONSTANCE THACKER 37 Hoyt Street Clerical Connie August 23, 1930 Hobbies: Dancing, singing. Favorites: Gone Again, Football, Arnet Cobbs, History, Mr. Pettiti, Bull Moose” Jackson, Winnie Brown. Awards: Penmanship Certificate. ROBERT ALLEN TRAINER 77 Willowdale Avenue Industrial Hickey March 9, 1931 Ambition: To go to jeweler's school. Activities: Boys' Service. Hobby: Airplanes. Favorites: Nature Boy, Football, Charlie Parker, Gym, Mr. Price, King Cole Awards: Boys' Service. HERBERT JOHN TEUFEL 62 Norfolk Street Industrial “Booze” February 16, 1931 Ambition: Policeman or Fireman Hobby: Collecting stamps Favorites: Baseball, Harry James, Art, Gym, Miss Hopper, Pat's, Bing Crosby, Lu Bella. Awards: Junior Varsity Letter, Art Letter, Teeth Award Characteristic: Athletic JOSEPH ANTHONY TISCHIO 114 Seth Boyden Terrace Technical “Tish” March 19, 1931 Favorites Haunted Heart, Golf, Vaughn Monroe, Gym, Miss Gordon, Dream- land Skating Rink, Vaughn Monroe, Marga- ret Whiting ALYCE TUBELLO 42 Nassau Street General Clerical August 14, 1930 Ambition: Pianist Hobbies: Collecting records, snapshots. Favorites: “Му Happiness, Baseball, Gene Krupa, Clerical Practice, Mr. Trunt, Regent Theatre, Perry Como, Margaret Whiting. MARVIN LEN TURTLETAUB 536 Sanford Avenue Technical “Turtle” February 10, 1930 Ambition: To become a gym teacher. Activities: Swimming Team Hobbies: Weight lifting, making model airplanes. Favorites: White Christmas,” Basket- ball, History, Mr. Learner, Cafeteria, Bing Crosby. Characteristic: Athletic. MARY STELLA URBANO 665 North Eighth Street Business “Twin” May 23, 1931 Ambition: Bookkeeper; Housewife. Activities: Representative 4B Class, Presi- dent, Service Club; Dance Club, Photogra- phy Committee, Prom Committee, Booster Committee. Hobbies: Knitting, sewing, dancing. Favorites: “My Happiness,” Football, Vaughn Monroe, Music, Mr. Abruzzese, St. Francis Canteen, Frank Sinatra, Dinah Shore. Characteristics: Friendly, laughing. MARTIN WALTER VANDERWALL 54 North Munn Avenue Technical “Van” August 19, 1931 Ambition: Band Leader. Activities: Student Council. Hobbies: Collecting records, harmonica. Favorites: “Moonlight Serenade,” Swim- ming, Glenn Miller, Music, Mr. Commisa, Walt's, Bing Crosby, Anita O'Day. Characteristics: Friendly, gay, smiling. RAYMOND VAN OVER 71 Kearny Street Industrial Van April 1, 1929 Ambition: Business Manager. Activities: Art Club, Decorating Club, Photo Club, Rifle Club, Dance Club. Hobby: Wood work. Favorites: Star Dust, Football, Glenn Miller, History, Mr. Price, Bing Crosby. Characteristic: Sociable. JACK TZORFAS 510 Eighteenth Avenue Technical ” Jackson” December 22, 1930 Ambition: Chemical or Electrical Engineer. Activities: Math Club, Band, Decorating Club, Dance Club, Cross Country Hobbies: Stamp collecting, fishing. Favorites: Roger Young,” Now 15 the Hour,” Softball, Tennis, Ping Pong, Spike Jones, Mathematics, Mr. Skolnic, Cameo Athletic Club, Vaughn Monroe, Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee. Awards: Math Club, Decorating Club. Characteristics: Quiet, bashful. GEORGE VITIELLO 174 Summer Avenue Industrial February 22, 1929 Ambition: To be a successful Salesman Activities: Editor-in-Chief of Tangent, President of Dance Club, Vice President of 4B Class, Student Council, Decorating Club Hobbies: Dancing, boating. Favorites: Star Dust, Baseball, Vaughn Monroe, Sales, Mrs. Wills, Varsity, Frank Sinatra, Jo Stafford Awards: Tangent Gold Letter, Dance Club Gold Letter JOSEPH VITAGLIANO, JR. 551 North Ninth Street Industrial April 27, 1930 Ambition: Musician. Activities: Dance Band, Glee Club, Be Bop Session. Hobby: Drummer. Favorites: Golden Earrings, “Dark Eyes, How High Is the Moon, Football, Baseball, Stan Kenton, Gene Krupa. Awards: Dance Orchestra Letter LEONARD MICHAEL WALSH 211 Chadwick Avenue Industrial “Mickey” April 18, 1930 Ambition: Policeman or Fireman. Activities: Football Team, Swimming Team, Track Team, Art Club, Boys’ Service. Hobby: Biology research. Favorites: Roll Me Over, Swimming, Gene Krupa, Gym, Miss Mooney, Cafeteria. Awards: Gold Medal, City Swimming Championship; Gold Medal, City Track Championship; Silver Medal, City Swimming Championship; Varsity Football Letter. MARY VIZARD 187 Twelfth Avenue Clerical “Skimpy” May 11, 1931 Ambition: Typist Activities: Art Club Hobby: Dancing Favorites: “My Happiness, Football, Central, Cooking, Dr. Profeta, Mr. Trunt Leslie's, Alan Dale, Peggy Lee Awards: Art Club Letter. Characteristic: Likes people. JOYCE W. WALKER 578 North Third Street Secretarial “Baby” February 25, 1931 Ambition: To be a Secretary. Hobbies: Photography, collecting records. Favorites: “All My Love Belongs to You,” Football, Lionel Hampton, Music, Dinah Washington, Bull Moose Jackson, Savan- nah Churchill Characteristic: Kind-hearted WILLIAM GEORGE WESTERFIELD 36 Cedar Avenue July 16, 1930 Ambition: To join the Navy. Hobby: Swimming. Favorites: Football, Tommy Dorsey, Radio, Mr. Commisa, Buddy Clark, Jo Stafford. Characteristics: Easy to get along with, jokester. Technical “Westy” RICHARD WILLIAM WILKINS 19 Mead Street Industrial Dick May 23, 1930 Favorites: Baby Face, Central, Machine Shop, Mr. Price, Bing Crosby, Marilyn Max- well. ROY FRANK WALTON 142 Norfolk Street Technical Rocks' November 16, 1931 Ambition: To graduate Activities: Boys' Service Hobby: Eating. Favorites Baseball, Spike Jones, His- tory, Mr. Pettiti, Dick Haymes, Bing Crosby, Joan Leslie Characteristic: Athletic PATTY ANN WHITE 72 Irving Street Clerical August 16, 1931 Ambition: Ballet Dancer Hobbies: Writing; collecting objects for key chains Favorites: Love Somebody, Skating, Johnny Long, Radio Workshop, Mr. Carter, Flag Pole, Buddy Clark, Doris Day. Awards: Decorating Club Letter and Pin. Characteristics: Tall, graceful, inquisi- tive, loves Chinese things HENRY EUGENE WILLIAMS 47 Jones Street General Clerical March 23, 1929 Ambition: To own a business. Hobbies: Horseback riding, baseball and basketball. Favorites: Basketball, Lionel Hampton, Gym, Mr. Trunt, Billy Eckstein, Ruth Wil- liams. Genie JOHN WITIUK 388 Littleton Avenue Technical Johnny Ambition: To finish high school. Hobbies: Collecting stamps; playing base- ball. Favorites: “Star Dust, Baseball, Shorty Warren, History, Mr. Pettiti, West Side Park, Frank Sinatra. Characteristics: Sociable, easy to get along with NICHOLAS ZOIS 115 James Street General Clerical January 21, 1931 Ambition: Florist. Activities: Student Council Hobby: Sports. Favorites: Football and Basketball, Artie Shaw, Mr. Pettiti, Margaret Whiting, Al Jol- son, Jane Russell. Awards: Student Council Letter. Characteristic: Good mixer. ROY WILLIAMS 62 Twelfth Street Industrial “Коуее” February 22, 1931 Ambition: Finish school. Favorites: Nature Boy, Football, Track, Stan Kenton, Gym, Mr. Commisa, Collegians Club House, Frank Sinatra Characteristics: Cool, outstanding in all sports. JOHN ZAROS 72 James Street Industrial June 28, 1930 Ambition: To be married. Hobby: Dancing. Favorites: Little White Lies, Baseball, Joey Vit, Mr. Robb, Dal's Confectionery, Frankie Laine, Jo Stafford. Awards: Dance Band Letter, Basketball Letter, Art Club Letter. JOHN ZOPPI 504 Fourth Street April 23, 1931 Hobby: Photography. Favorites: “Nature Boy, Football, Glenn Miller, Chemistry, Mr. Goff, “Connie's, Jimmy Durante, Peggy Lee. Technical JOHN JAMES FRANZO 19 Chelsea Avenue Technical Angel August 8, 1930 Ambition: Toolmaker. Hobby: Building airplanes, swimming. Favorites: The Girl That I'll Marry,” Baseball, Harry James, Drawing, Mr. Vel- ardo, Dugout, Frankie Laine, Sara Vaughn. Characteristic: Not too sociable with the opposite sex. THOMAS MICHAEL TAGLIAFERRO 147 Warren Street Technical Genius June 22, 1930 Ambition: Electrical Engineer. Hobby: Collecting classical records. Favorites: Overture to Barber of Se- ville, Baseball, Boston Pops, Geometry, Mr. Skolnick, Barber Shop, Frank Sinatra. ARTIE E. TUROWSKI 140 South Tenth Street Industrial 'Fish' Ambition: U. S. Marine Corps. Activities: Football Team, Swimming Team. Hobbies: Swimming, model building. Favorites: “Sing-Sing-Sing,” Swimming, Stan Kenton, Mr. DeHart, Fairlawn Canteen, Frank Sinatra, Doris Day. Awards: Swimming Letter, Football Let- ter, A. A. U. Championship, City Champion- ship Medals. WILLIAM JAMES REYES 711 South Thirteenth Street Technical “Billy” December 24, 1929 Ambition: To fly a plane. Hobby: Raising fish Favorites: “Blue Bird of Happiness, Football, Tommy Dorsey, History, Mr. Pe- titti, Jee Jays, Perry Como, Doris Day. Awards: Student Council Letter, Art Club Letter. Characteristic: Height RAE ROSALIE BRYDON Junior-Senior Prom JOAN MARIE McCANN Social Editor and Rings FLORENCE SCRIVO Advertising Editor COG 'N' PEN STAFF JOHN ZOPPI Track Photography ANN MANTINEO Treasurer BLANCHE ANN STANIECKA Personals KENNETH LESTER RIETH Football, Baseball Editor FLORENCE SCRIVO Editor ANGELINA FRANCES SAULINO Advertising Editor WILBUR HOOPER LOUIS MICHAEL ADUBATO Basketball Assistant Advertising Nicest Personality Class Babies Most Literary DONALD DANIELS JAMES ENGLAND BERTHOLD SIMON VINCENZA GRIECO YOLANDA CARAGLIA RAE BRYDON SENIOR —— ! © | Г 1 Class Dreamers Class Musicians IRA KIMMEL JERRY LILOIA NANCY LILOIA MARION SAUCHELLI Best Looking Most Popular JAMES KATSAFOUROS JOE SCALAMONI JOAN McCANN AMELIA MEHALARIS Cutest LOUIS RICCITELLI JOSIE PISKO Laziest LEONARD DEININGER ROSE MARIE CASTELLANO Most Ambitious WILLIAM ALEXY MARY ANNE ROTONDA Most Likely to Succeed BERTHOLD SIMON MARIE SAUCHELLI Most Sophisticated CHARLES MUNZING LUCILLE NICOLOSI Best Dancers JERRY CANGI MARY DeVINCENTES Biggest Apple Polisher JERRY BELLINA RAE BRYDON Best Mixers FRED DUDAK ANNE MACERA SENIOR Most Respected KENNY RIETH ANN MANTINEO Class Cutters ILLIAM REYES WJosiE PISKO ABATE HOPE Class Pessimists GENE SCHERIDAN LOUISE PETRILLO Class Optimists JOHN CAPRIO SARAH RICIGLIANO Most Talkative CHARLES PERCELL MABEL STREET Did Most For Class JOHN Zopp; Class Artists ANN MANTINEO STUART MORPETH SCRIVO MARION SAUCHELLI Class Athletes NY RIETH KENN POULOS Class Politicians RALPH DeLUCA FLO SCRIVO Biggest Bluffer CHARLES PERCELL DOROTHY HERKA Most Conceited LEONARD WALSH LUCILLE NICOLOSI Most Bashful JAMES KEARNEY GRACE TERREZZA SENIOR Nicest Smile Biggest Flirt JAMES KATSAFOUROS LEONARD WALSH ILDA CIRIGLIANO EMILY DeCESARE Best All Around Most Studious Faculty Favorites JAMES ENGLAND EMIL MAZZARELLA STEVE GENAKOS JOAN JENIKOVSKI MARGARET GROLLMAN ANGELINA SAULINO Most Original Best Line Class Crooners JOHN PRIMAVERA EMIL ALBANESE FRANKLIN BOYER ANNE MACERA DOROTHY MISSAGGIA GERTRUDE SOMMER Most Clever STEVE DIAMONDOS DOROTHY MISSAGGIA Most Courteous WILLIAM WESTERFIELD JENNIE FACCHINO Class Oratcr RALPH DeLUCA JOAN JENIKOVSKI Best Nature GENE SCHERIDAN ELVIRA CARDINALE Biggest Pull STEVE GENAKOS JOANNE GERVASE Most Sociable CARMINE BARLETTO MARY SCORDO Most Collegiate DONALD DANIELS ESTHER DOKAS Noisiest SANDFORD SEIDENBERG CONSTANCE THACKER Wittiest SANDFORD SEIDENBERG CONSTANCE THACKER Quietest WILLIAM SNIDER CONSTANCE LEAKE Class Phony GEORGE VITIELLO RAE BRYDON CLASS ROOM SCENES | EXT ШЕ ! d 3B ACTIVITIES 3B SOCIAL N April 25, 1947 the January class of 1949 held a social in the upper gym at Central High School. It was a gala affair. The admission and refresh- ments were free. Many students attended the social and a number of them entertained us. Clarkson Holmes sang Anniversary Song, accompanied by Marie Sauchelli on the piano. Margaret Grollman and Emily DeCesare also displayed their talent by singing Temptation and Sentimental Reasons. Jerry Liloia played a beau- tiful Nocturne melody on the saxaphone while Marion Sauchelli accompanied him on the piano. Florence Scrivo also participated by playing The Spanish Girl and Oh Marie on her accordian. There was dancing to the wonderful band of Central High School under direction of Mr. Greenfield. Mr. Kribs, representing the Academy yearbook photographers, took many pictures of the social. He took pictures of each individual entertainer besides some of the students dancing. He also photographed our advisers Miss Schlegel and Mr. Trunt. The refreshments were very good and the students enjoyed them very much. | Many of the candidates attended this joyful affair in order to introduce themselves to the students for the election of May 7. Cee шиг 3B ELECTION On May 7, 1947 the 3B's held their election for officers of their class. There were many students running for office such as: Thomas Tagliaferro, Anna Mantineo, Anthony Cassese and Franklin Boyer for President; Joseph Piccone, Dan Daniels and Florence Scrivo for Vice President; Joan McCann, Vincenza Grieco, Gertrude Murray for Secretary; and Jack Tzorfas, Carol McCue and Marie Sauchelli for Treasurer. All voters were given blank ballots which they filled with their choices. They were then put in a ballot box and counted by Mary Scordo, Emily DeCesare, William Alexy, Stuart Morpeth, Nick Nicoletti, and Charles Davis. After several minutes of counting the representatives gave the results. There were: BEA ТИЛНИ 8. lou oo a OR MOSEPHUBICCONE SU. „у, vu . se ox tS ЕР DEREN JOAN McCANN . . . . er “ПІ BREI MERENS C S aux. 3 DW. e e PAA OT We are sure these officers will do a fine job. (бэм were introduced by Mr. Trunt and Miss Schlegel before the ballots were cast on Election Day in the Cafeteria.) RINGS A meeting was held in the cafeteria on Wednesday, June 4, 1947, to select the house for our rings. All the 3B's were present, and each one had the opportunity to file in front of the seven sets of rings to see what they were going to vote for. A vote was taken and it was decided that we buy our rings from the Josten's House. Mr. Trunt suggested that the rings be put on display in the show-case in the back of the cafeteria, for the purpose of giving the 3B Classes another chance to look over the rings and vote for which set out of the four they desired. Mr. Trunt explained all the details to the classes and the officers gave a short speech so that everyone would know what the representatives had said about their merchandise. The rings were displayed in the show-case in the Cafeteria on Friday, June 6, from first period through seventh. Class members had an opportunity to sign and show preference for rings. The officers and home room representa- tives were responsible for the rings in the cafeteria and took turns explaining the details to the other 3B's. The vote was carried on in an orderly manner and everything went smoothly. At the end of the day the votes were counted by the Secretary. Mr. Stein arrived to take the sets back and was told that set number two was selected. Set number two received 111 votes, set number one received four votes, and set number three received 81 votes. HE election of officers for the 3A class was held in the Cafeteria on Wed- nesday, October 8, 1947. The candidates were as follows: For President For Secretary CHARLES PERCELL JOAN McCANN WILLIAM ALLEXY GRACE TERREZZA For Vice President For Treasurer PATTY WHITE ANNA MANTINEO MARY URBANO JACK TZORFAS RAE BRYDON The candidates filed in front of the Cafeteria while the other pupils voted. The ballots were distributed and votes were cast. The chairman of the Ballot Committee, Helen Poulas, and her helpers, Jeannette Gleason, Charlie Davis, Carolyn Irwin and Fred Dudak, counted the votes and a report was made. The following people came in: РОО TA re dU KOS a oy. won o MRD ALLEY Mise President . . å „ s. KG WAS a fru ж. O АЛТЫН о х er a сту қ 22.02.0... JOAN McCANN TEASE. sl: a ah ae m. 7: ANNA МАМТНЕО The new officers were called to the front of the Cafeteria and receivec a round of applause. It was a fair election and only one candidate was dis- qualified. på Y 78. = vr m Bg а 4B ACTIVITIES HE 4B election of officers took place on March 3, 1948 in the Cafeteria, during Auditorium period. The Home Room Representatives filed into the Cafeteria with those members who had paid their dues of $9.00 up to date. They received the ballots from Miss Schlegel. Mr. Trunt introduced the candidates and each made a short speech as to their reasons for running for that particular office. The candidates were as follows: For President For Secretary KEN REITH HELEN POULOS WILBUR HOOPER JOAN McCANN FRANKLIN BOYER TOM TAGLIAFERRO For Treasurer For Vice President ANNA MANTINEO MARIE GRECO JOANNE GERVASE EMILY DECEASAR GEORGE VITIELLO The people then voted and representatives collected the ballots. The ballots were checked and returns made. The new officers. are: President Å қ ы. аға ж ж та ОЖ КЕТТІ! Vice President : - 97,4 . « GEORGE VITIELLO Secretary . ч A : . . JOAN McCANN Treasurer. . . . АММА MANTINEO The election was very successful and finished with the bell. 4B OFFICERS HE 4A Fall Frolic of '48 was a great success. The beautiful decorations Mrs. Welles and her committee pre- pared for us added to the success of our dance. The door committee consisted of Mr. Feldman, Miss Schlegel, Miss Gordon, Bill Westerfield, Carmine Bar- letto and Flo Scrivo. The Master of Ceremonies was Carmine Barletto. The bouncers who helped brighten up the atmosphere with their posters were Carolyn Irwin, Patty White, Marion Sauchelli, Helen Poulos and Stuart Morpeth. The dance was enjoyed by all who at- tended. Thanks are given to all others who took part in the Fall Frolic. ALMA MATER High above the busy city, Far beyond all touch of ill, Sits enthroned our Alma Mater Our dear Lady on the Hill. In the glory of the morning Burns in lines of liquid gold, Every upward pointing tower Like some battlement of old. e we boldly every crisis, e the need of duty done, ared Alma Mater rising sun. pride of manhood, and sure, Fac Lov As our pill Boldly fronts the Hope of youth and Standing steadfast, strong Guide us onward, ever upward, Heritage of rich and poor. CHORUS Lift the chorus, send it With a leal and loyal will, And our bounty be the beauty Of our Lady on the Hill. JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM THERE comes a time when every 4B class must say farewell to the Senior A's and prepare to follow in the latter's footsteps. Ås is customary at this aforementioned time, a farewell social or Junior-Senior Prom is given by the 4B's in honor of the departing 4A's. Amid the visible and audible jollity and care- free gaiety there remains, however, the suppressed feeling of sadness at the thought of bidding a fond farewell to fellows and girls we've known during the past three and a half years at good ol' C. H. S. An extremely grateful class of '49 extends its heartfelt thanks for the unusual display of much appreciated initiative and cooperation on the part of: Decoration Committee under the excellent supervision of our dear friend Mrs. Wells, Wm. Alexy ° Bernice Hope Joan McCann Edward Rielly John Caprio Franklin Burger Anne Macera Frank Kircher Flo Scrivo Stewart Morpeth for their admirable work in carrying out the theme of the occasion with the clever as well as colorful decorations. Flower Committee Bernice Hope Marie Sauchelli for lending a fragrant and attractive atmosphere of spring to the evening. Music Committee Steve Genakos Bernice Hope Bill Alexy Helen Poulos Stewart Morpeth for providing us with a never-ending background of every- thing from a lively polka to a dreamy waltz, one of the high- lights of the evening being a march to El Capitan under the direction of Miss Kaufmann and Mr. Rittenband Refreshment Committee Marie Sauchelli Marie Rotonda Rose Marie Castellano for seeing to it that no one suffered from 'acute starvation during the course of the evening. oe ЛА ae A JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Special thanks to Mrs. Clark for supplying the delicious cookies. Coca Cola Boys Bill Westerfield Ray Peters Ray Walton for making certain no one present had any cause to sing How Dry | Am”. Check Girls Amelia Mehalaris Margaret Grollman Marie Sauchelli Marie Rotonda for their smooth work while “guarding the loot” and seeing to it that no one who came in with a size 16 coat left with a size 12. Invitation Committee Designing: full credit goes to Stewart Morpeth. Special thanks and gratitude to Mrs. Wright for the lovely results of the finished product. Marie Sauchelli Marie Greco Margaret Grollman Mary Scordo Helen Poulos Jennie Facchino for sending out the lovely invitations to the school's Seniors and Student Council members of other Newark schools. Clean Up Kids Bill Skledar Marin Vanderwall Wm. Westerfield who mended the results of the evening's festivities. Saturday Morning Clean Up Squad Marie Sauchelli Steve Genakos Rose Saulle for making repairs {Һе morning after the night before”, and last, but far from least, we give thanks to all those who attended the dance and in, that way made the Junior-Senior Prom the completely and extremely praiseworthy success that it was. n Pr ч ۵ d t 7 Tu. ai B ve N | “ ДЭС” ГЕ ын | à. | г MEETINGS UR class meetings are usually held every other Wednesday. We start with the President calling the meeting to order. Then the Secretary reads the minutes of the previous meeting. The class then takes part in the discussion of old and new business that is to be attended too. When everything is settled the meeting is adjourned. SENIOR PLAY ORCHIDS FOR MARIE The Cast Includes Bob Hammond EDDIE EAGLES Mrs. Hammond ANNA DIANA Bob's Sister RUTH MIGNONE Home Town Girls ( ANGELINA SAULINO | MARY DeBACCO Bob's Friend KENNETH GULLMAN Daisy DOLORES ZITO Attractive Fiance RAY BELLEVIA Off-Stage Noises { VIRGINIA DONALDSON FRED GROSSLINGER HEN Bob Hammond returned for vacation from his freshman year at college, his home town seemed just a hick village. And the girls! Well, he certainly couldn't accompany one of them to the Masonic Ball. His mother had promised that he would escort a certain Marie, a girl from the West”. When Bob's ten year old sister reported that Marie was really Marie Brokaw, glamorous movie star, Bob changed but troubles began. Bob turned on his charm and everyone was delighted with the slick way he patched up the quarrel between his sister and her fiance, got rid of the orchids and was fif- teen dollars in the good. (You see, Marie Brokaw was really just an ordinary girl with the same name as the movie star.) EMMA J. HOUGH WEATHER: Rain with the tears we shed on graduation night. EVERYTHING THAT FITS WE PRINT. 00) П PENGIL MELIS E PRICE: Only Memories. Clearing years after but leaving memories. VOL. I JANUARY 19, 1976 C.H.S. Goes lo West Point Youngest Dean at North Central College NEWARK—It has been many years ago that the class of January 1949 has had in mind to build a college. They have now gathered up enough money to finish it. They are now calling it North Central College. For the past two years a building was being put up on Park Ave- nue and Clifton Avenue many people thought it was a govern- ment housing project but now Margaret Grollman its finished. We take great pleasure in giving thanks to all who helped make this college possible by their donations. We have chosen Margaret Grollman to be Dean of the College. The Class of 1949 leaves it up to her to pick her faculty. Cops Rescue Washed Up Angora Cat NEWARK—A black and white angora cat owned by Flo Scrivo of North Newark crawled into the family washing machine yesterday. The cat was rescued by po- lice, firemen, and the neigh- borhood milk- man, but it may never be the same again. It came out of the washer with a curly tail and —sighed Miss Scrivo last night —“I can't get it straightened Miss Scrivo out again. Professor Albanese at West Point We have never in the history of Central ever had a student go to West Point but to break away from that we the class of January 1949 are giving a banquet for Emil Albanese who will not be a student of West Point but, with the highest honors ever re- ceived by any- one in any col- lege of the world we give Prof. Albanese you a new Pro- fessor of West Point. Emil Albanese has quoted to one of the reports “T give all my thanks to all the teachers not only in college but really the teachers at Central High School. As you have gathered Professor Albanese is a graduate of Central High School of Newark, New Jersey. GOOD LUCK EMIL. New High School to Open NEWARK— The citizens of Newark have made a very good donation to help build a new high school. There was twenty thousand dollars collected for the school, it has been worked on for the past three years and it is now finished and will be ready to open session on Monday, January 24. The Board of Education has appointed Marvin Turtletaub as principal of the new “TruntSchlegel” High School. Among the Faculty are Marion Sau- chelli, Mary Scurko, Josie Pisko, Anne Macera and Kenny Rieth. All are graduates of Central High School. PENCIL NEWS CoG 'N THE COG 'N' PENCIL NEWS Published by the class of January 1949 EDITOR: Flozzie Wozzie Scrivo ASSOCIATES: Miss White Paper, Miss Blue Pencil, Miss Flo's Mind and Miss Brain Thinking TYPISTS: Miss School Typewriter, Miss Flo's Typewriter, Miss Broken Finger Nails, and Miss unpainted nails Special thanks to all who helped make this paper possible Opera Festival Opens Tonight The 10th anniversary opera festival of the Griffith Music Foundation, which opens tonight at the Mosque with “Cavalleria Rusticana and “Pag- liacci , will reach a climax Saturday night with a gala performance. This will enlist the efforts of a majority of the Metropolitan Opera and other stars appearing in this operatic series. For color, glamor and ex- citement few acts in the realm of opera can surpass the “La Gioconda” scene which will be presented as the climax of that evening's entertainment. In the title role will be the well known dramatic soprano Vincenza Grieco. Other roles in the vocal drama will be sung by Anthony Basile, Jennie Facchino, Amelia Mehalaris and Joseph Tischio. Vincenza Grieco The piece of resistance, however, will be the famed “Dance of the Hours , an integral part of the Schalamoni opera, which will be danced in full by the entire corps de ballet of the Metropolitan Opera with the glamorous Mary Urbano as premiere danseuse. Page 2 Third Shorthand Title Captured By Marie Sauchelli New York— Marie Sauchelli for the third time yesterdav won the annual shorthand contest of the Gregg Shorthand Teachers Association. The contest, conducted at Tufney College, New York, at- tracted pupils from New Jer- sey, Chicago and Pennsylva- nia. A squad of ten members represented the Central College. Marie Sauchelli They were Ber- nice Hope, Nancy Liloia, Ann Mantineo, Amelia Mehalaris, Concetta Russo, Margaret Sigaro, Helen Poulos, Mary Anne Rotonda, Grace Terrezza and Mary Scordo. Mrs. Mary DeVincentes a well known teacher at Central College helped these students to win these honors, The following were picked Judges of the contest Joseph Abate, Carmine Barletto, Franklin Barger, Bruno Calafati, Mary Donino, Tony DeFrancasco, Leonard Deininger, Arthur Klehm, Fred Kircher, and Carol Irwin, Starts Third Term As State Auditor NEWARK— John Caprio of Newark was sworn in today to his third five-year term as state auditor. The oath was administered by Rosario Rubulotti, chief clerk in the Secretary of State's office, in the presence of twenty-five friends of the auditor. They included Senator Herbert Teufil of Newark and Motor Vehicle Commissioner John Zaros. A former senator from Newark, Roy Walton became auditor in 1938 after serving as President of the Senate. aaa. WANTED: A young girl beautiful to look at, brown hair, slim, and always happy. (In other words we want a dog.) Contact Miss Lilly Mae Moore for information. ыы Tom Maione Jim Kearney Charles Munzing COG МЭ “PENG IL NEWS ты A E HERE COMES DYNAMTIC Sanford Seidenberg William Westerfield Mary George Henry D'Elia Elvira Cardinale James Katsafouros Ira Kimmel Marie Ragosta Louise Petrillo Berthold Simon Rose Marie Castallano PESCI’S HORN By L. Pesci Cherry Lane Treat 3 Any Tree Strewberry N. P. Jennie Kroll Phil Jenkins “Future Control” By William Miles Featuring: John Goeggel Emil Mazzarella Stuart Morpeth Fred Dadak Marie Greco Rae Brydon Joan Jenikowski Tom McConnell TONIGHT'S OPENING S. S. GLENCIARN”, four one act plays by Eugene O'Neill, at the New York City Center. Cast: James England, Anthony Cassesse, Daniel Morelli, Earl Johnson, Del Gregory and others. Staging: Jerry Liloia. Scenery: Clarence Polite. Costumes: Esther Dokas. Produced by the New York City Theater Co. GOSSIP Jack Tzorfas has set a new record in flag-pole sitting. He says sit and be merry. (But don’t CUT.) News came yesterday that a baby boy was born to the happy parents Blanche and Teddy Janus- kiewicz at St. Michael’s Hospital. Patty White the movie star will begin her new picture “Tip Toes on Ballet . The highest bowler of our times is John Zaros. He has become president of the world bowlers league. Introducing Margaret Fiorillo. This lovely young lady after long and hard studies has passed the state requirements of a Private Teacher. Flash—The news has just come over the wires that Gertrude Sommer and Joseph Sorreche, the great dance team, won the nation-wide Jitterbug Contest tonight. Special Flash—We hear from the Stage of New York that the following men and women will appear in the stage show “Allegro”. Lowe Jail House Theater ADAMS SHOE TREE TOP By Yolanda Caraglia and Ralph DeLuca BOYER DANCES Franklin Boyer brings his dance company back to the Adams Theatre next Sunday for a week which will feature a Boyer choreography of Dom- onick Delli Paoli’s “Fables for Our Time . WEEK’S OPENING “Under a snow cap mountain” by Ken Rieth at the Booth. Josie Pisko, Joan McCann and Edward Reilly have leads, Ilda Cirigliano Frank Chin Steve Diamondos Vito DelGrercio Wilbur Hooper Benjamin Keechi Gertrude Murray Nick Nicoletti Willie Duncan Nick Digastono Charles Mandy Phillip, Muccilli Joe Mantz William Skledar Phillip Rispoli Helen Kubacki Ray Van Over William Hargwood Vincent Squillard Monica Petrella Albert Payne Geraldine Ross Vincent Russello Gene Sheridan Alyce Tubello Martin Vanderwall George Vitiello Roy Williams John Zoppi Nick Zois Donald Catelli Robert Pfhister Joe Vitagliano Joe Furnari СОС UN” PENGE NEWS Daniels Sent to Bisons BurraLo (AP)—First baseman Donald Daniels of the Boston Braves yesterday was optioned to the International League Buffalo Bisons on a twenty- four hour recall basis. The thirty-year-old lefthanded hitter held down the initial sack for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1943, 1944, and 1945. He was sold to the Braves in 1946. A broken arm in midseason kept him out of action for the rest of that year and through 1947. Daniels was sold condition- ally by Boston to the Brooklyn Dodgers in ui =. March in the Donald Daniels Nick Domonick deal. When his arm failed to respond to treatment, the Dodgers returned him to the Braves on opening day, April 20. Here we introduce Lenny Walsh ace champ swimmer of the world. Lenny a boy born in Newark in 1930 lived here all his life and grew to fame here. He also graduated Central High School in 1949. A committee of the alumni of 1949 will give a banquet to honor a well liked and won- derful scholar. Lenny started to swim while attending CHS. The | class of 1949 wished Lenny all the Lenny Walsh luck in his swimming career. Two N. J. Women Gain On Links GLEN Cove, N. Y.—Two New Jersey stars made their way into the quarterfinals of the Women's Metropolitan Golf Association's match-play cham- pionship here yesterday over the rain-drenched Nassau Country Club course. Miss Josephine Bellavia, of Montreal, turned back Emily Decesaro of East Doe N. L., 3 and 2 while Miss Joanne Gervase of The Kraff spanked Miss Lucille Nicolosi of the Bunches, N. M., 4 and 2. Miss Mary Vizard of Urta N. J. scored the day's major upset when she ousted Joyce Walker of White Plains, who was twice title-holder, 4 and 3. Miss Angie Safonte will face Mrs. Constance Thacker in one of today's quarterfinals. The following helped on the league Sarah Ricig- liano, Constance Leake, Dorothy Herka, Jeannette Gleason, Mable Street, Mary Gettis, Dorothy Mis- saggia, Mary Hall, Janet Freda, Frances Freda, Dorothy Copponi and Dolores Bruno. Miss Josephine Bellavia and Miss Mary Vizard COMMENCEMENT T LAST the big day has come when we, the proud students of Central High School, will walk down the aisle to receive our well earned diplomas. We are very happy and at the same time sad. Happy because after four long and happy years we have finally reached the top. Sad, because we are leaving school with honor and have to enter the outside world to find ourselves a place in the future. As we go forth from here we will carry with us the benefits we have gained in our school years in scholarship and athletic programs. The curtain will now fall for us and we will take our final bow when we pass in review at graduation. me LU - uw Last Will and Testament E, the Class of January 1949, of Central C. and T. High School of Newark, New Jersey, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do declare this to be our Last Will and Testament as follows: To Mr. Ralston: We leave the cafeteria, school, and Summit Street clean from all garbage. To Mr. Trunt: We leave classes with projects made a year in advance. To Miss Schlegel: We leave girls that don't chew gum in her classes (and don't put the gum under the seats. To Miss Sullivan: We leave a pair of wings to get to 413. (That's just in case the elevator breaks.) To Mr. Heiges: We leave successful secretaries. To Mr. Schleicher: We leave classes that will only get plus (+). To Mr. Miller: We leave a class that can at least get a (D). To Mrs. Litch: We leave smart Italian classes. To The Flag Pole: We leave a bunch of artists. To The Corridors: We leave the echoing voices of our class. To The Elevator: We leave Vincent the only grown man who can work it. To the Janitors: We leave an air-vacuum to sweep away all worn out textbooks. To the Cafeteria: We leave a television set. To the Gym Floors: We leave 4 vacuum under the floors so that they will always be clean. To the Typewriters: We leave a bag on the insides of the machines to col- lect all the bits of erasers. To the Typing Rooms: We leave glass desks so the girls can save at least one pair of stockings a month. To the Faculty: We leave all our thanks and sincerity for all the help and teachings that they gave us. To Miss Bausman: We leave a pair of ballet shoes. To the Plaques on the Walls: We leave a bright background so that some students will at least look up at them. To Dr. Profeta: We leave a store so students won't have to bring their utensils to give a demonstration in salesmanship. To the English Department: We leave a new supply of English textbooks. To the Lunch Periods: We leave 45 minutes for lunch. To Mr. Cuozzo: We leave him a set of Lionel trains. To Cutters: We leave a supply of detained and excused slips. To Mr. Peteti: We leave him study rooms in the clouds. (So he won't have to say keep quiet.) To the Book Room: We leave a supply of new books. To the Stairways: We leave a pencil to autograph names. To the Study Halls: We leave a radio, candy, magazines, and newspapers for each student. To all Clubs: We leave pupils who will attend meetings. To English Students. We leave the 'Spirit to memorize all memory selec- tions. (This is a military secret so don't let the teachers catch on.) To the Late-Comers: We leave a radio alarm clock. To the Sophomores: We leave broken down books, homework, Mr. Rolston, and the Faculty. To the School Dances: We leave the Terrace Ballroom to hold the dances. To the Business Department: We leave answer books for each student so they don't have to rack their brains. (All they have to do is copy.) To the Guidance Office: We leave a Lie Detector. To the Juniors B: We leave a detail map of the inside of the school. To the National Honor Society: We leave a special room for their meetings. (After all we should honor them.) To the Arrows on the Walls: We leave a One Way sign. To the desks: We leave a sharp knife to carve names. To the Classroom Telephones: We leave dials for pupils usage. To the School: We leave our hearts and our headache. To the Clocks: We leave a pusher to make them go faster. To the Blackboards: We leave a supply of gray chalk. To the Boys' Lockers: We leave pictures of pin-up girls to hang on the walls. To Mr. Convitz: We leave a college under his name CONVITZ COLLEGE . To the Waitresses: We leave automatic table cleaners. To the Tangent: We leave gossip and good news. To Miss Gorden: We leave a student helper who wears a suit of armor just in case she may throw something. To the Library: We leave lounging chairs and ash trays. (There will be signs reading, Private Property for students only.) SORRY TEACHERS BUT WE WANT A PLACE TO LOUNGE TOO! To the Science Department: We leave a new chemistry lab. To the Dance Club: We leave Harry James and his orchestra to play at all meetings. To Mr. Inzeo: We leave a book on Sign Language. To Mrs. Knowles: We leave a Southern Shorthand Manual. To Miss Kauffman: We leave an alarm clock so as to let her classes out on time. To Miss Travelsted: We leave all boy classes. To the Tardy Room: We leave more chairs, for the weary tardy students. To the Charm Club: We leave a bunch of charming girls. To all Pupils: We leave Mr. Rolston, our Principal to help and guide others to their future as he did ours. To the Assembly: We leave interesting programs. To the Mathematics Department: We leave more brains in students’ heads to fit all those mixed up numbers. To the Art Department: We leave new paints and paint stands. To the Language Department: We leave a new way to learn the language. To the Technical Department: We leave new gun sprays to clean out the machines. To the History Department: We leave easy history books (not Muzzy). To the Football Rallies: We leave Energetic noisemakers. To the Cheerleaders: We leave two pounds of lemons to be brought at every game. (Class don't you think we should leave more? Yes!) OK here's a hundred lemons. To the Band: We leave popular song sheets. To the Homeroom Teachers: We leave our thanks, for everything they did for us. To Miss Scott: We leave the sick people of the school??? To the Swimming Team: We leave bathing suits, not “paint”. To the Campus: We leave the many trees that we students planted by throw- ing our peals and pits into. To Miss Boutillier: We leave an easier way to make an anthology. To the Seniors: We leave our faults to be corrected to show the lower classmen what's wrong and what's right. We leave our old exam papers so they can copy and won't have to worry if they will pass or flunk because we know if they copy they will FLUNK its only a joke. But we wish to all seniors happy school days and good luck to all. IN WITNESS WHERECF, we have hereunto set our hands and seals this graduation day of January One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-Nine. OFFICERS OF THE CLASS OF JANUARY 1949 KENNETH RIETH, President ANN MANTINEO, Treasurer JAMES KATSAFOUROS, Vice President JOAN McCANN, Secretary INTER-SCHOLASTIC COUNCIL FORMED THE subject of interscholastic unity which has been broached by many of our educational advisers without too much apparent success, has been tackled by a group of teen-agers from the various high schools in the city. The results are apparent in the newly organized interscholastic council. Boasting of city wide participation, and favorable responses from our city fathers, the group has set about trying to solve the problems which every school must confirm at one time or another. Among the topics discussed are: yearbooks, proms, dances, dues, school newspapers, juvenile delinquency, and racial and religious prejudice. The teen-agers get together and discuss these problems freely and seriously and the net result is a clearer understanding of the conditions which our high schools face today. Some of the future plans of the council are: exchanging assembly pro- grams between schools so that the students get acquainted with the other edu- cational establishments in the city. Also on the agenda are plans for radio programs, and the setting up of a sportsmanship code to be used throughout the city for the purpose of eliminating any ill feeling between schools as a result of any sports encounters. The group is a young and budding bunch and the city can look forward to many great things from them in the future. Here's wishing them luck and success. 96 SA (59977781 an mmn tmc M ї DANCE CLUB Miss Anderson, Advisers Dr. Litzky, CHORISTERS Adviser Mr Lundie, GIRLS’ SERVICE CLUB Miss Hough, Adviser CHARM CLU Mrs Burke, Adviser TANGENT Mr. Goldman, Adviser LIBRARY CLUB Miss Anderson, Adviser ST ENOGRAPHY SPEED Mrs. Burke, Advise wes LUB AND TELEVISION C Mr Strahan, Adviser PAN-AMERICAN CLUB Mr. Miller, Adviser REER CLINIC viser s Palmer, d CA Mis PHOTOPLAY CLUB Mr. Deady, Adviser MACHINE CRAFTS CLUB Mr. Price, Adviser BELLES LETTERS CLUB 4 Barnard, Adv 'ISer BOYS' SERVICE CLUB Mr. Hedstrom, Adviser RADIO DEDICATION WBGO— The FM radio station of Newark Public Schools went on the air February 5 at inaugural ceremonies at Central High School. The station which is owned and operated by the Board of Education and which is under the direction of Mr. William Pfeiffer is the first of its kind in the state. Prominent leaders in education attended the opening program. Dr. John W. Studebaker, United States Com- missioner of Education praised the Newark Board of Education for establishing the station. He stressed the importance of radio in education, declaring: |t brings the outside world right into the classroom. It destroys the monastical ivory-tower, where the teacher, possessing and pictures alone, once tried violently to stimulate interest and relate the daily lesson to real life. State Education Commissioner John H. Bosshart cited the value of a school radio station. “Through the medium of radio, ''Bosshart said, better public relations can be created by bringing the public schools and the citizens of the community closer together. “ John S. Heron, Superintendent of Schools introduced the guests. Mayor Vincent J. Murphy and Dr. John B. Przybylowicz presented official greetings after Rev. John Ner Borton of St. Mark's Episcopalian church offered the invocation. A documentary broadcast of WBGO which was enacted in the studios previous to the broadcast, was presented in transcription. The Newark Schools Faculty Orchestra and WBGO chorus presented musical selections. Other speakers were Public Safety Director John B. Keenan, Rev. Thomas Gilhooly of Seton Hall College, Stanton A. Ralston, Principal of Central, and Board of Education members: Mrs. Benjamin W. Adams, Mrs. Edward F. Fitzpatrick, William E. Helmstaedter, Wm. E. Ricigliano, and Herbert H, Tate. BASKETBALL 1947-1948 HE basketball season of 1947-48 was not very good for a usually strong Central combine. The first half season was fairly good with the exception of a few games. LeRoy Smith, our All-State Center, led the way as usual. We won our first game beating a strong Barringer club, 59-41, with Smith leading the way with 16 points. We lost our following game with Thomas Jefferson (which is a powerhouse team) 44-51. We had a few bumps ourselves during the season, such as losing to Bloomfield 28-33, and Columbia, 35-42, two teams which did not have much on the ball. We gave Orange a good game for 3 quarters, but lost out in the end by a 35-48 score. They also are a powerhouse team. We beat Kearny in the New Brunswick Tournament, 51-38, and were supposed to play Vineland for the trophy, but this contest was called off on account of the weather. With the graduation of Smith, Central lost four straight; we also lost to East Side, which cost us a tie with Weequahic for the City Title. We had beaten Weequahic 49-45 the first time we played them in a polio fund game, but lost to them the second time 49-69. We upset a strong Barringer team to hold second place. We lost to Orange again in the County Tournament 34-42 in the first round. In the State Tournament, we beat Kearny again 59-42, and our team looked like a bunch of pros. Everybody thought Central had at last found itself and was going to do something, but again our Nemesis, Orange, shellacked us 20-54, and knocked us out of the tournament. After the season ended, Central was very surprised when our coach, Henry P. Finck, resigned. HENRY P. FINCK Head Coach A 'PLANNED' CHAMPIONSHIP A former South Side High Star and Savage graduate, Finck appeared at Central during — — the 1934-44 school year. He had coached Our Lady of the Valley in Orange to the Catholic School Athletic Association Class C champion- ship the preceding season. His first Central team lost in the sectional final of the state tournament, but the 1944-45 squad won the sectional title before being eliminated in the state semifinals. In 1946 Central lost oniy in the final game against Thomas Jefferson. Last year it tumbled Union Hill for the big crown. However, for the last three years Finck has been commuting to his coaching chores. He was a wartime appointee at Central from Sep- tember, 1943, to June, 1945. The return of service personnel forced his return to Alexander Street School during regular classroom hours. He was all but given the West Side coaching job this Winter, but Newark school authorities finally deemed it inadvisable to steal' one school's successful coach for another, so Henry stayed at Central. Finck's overall record in coaching Central basketball included 84 victories and 34 defeats and reached its climax when his team won the State Group IV championship last Winter. LeRoy Smith, now an LIU freshman, was the star of that brigade and shared with Ed Stickel, now at Syracuse, the distinction of being Finck's top performers in five years. At present there are no vacancies in the prisa education department in the Newark igh school system, so it looks as if the astute Mr. Finck will have to bide his time. Newark schoolboys will be minus a good basketball coach, too. The strain of jumpin from one school to another for the switc from teaching to coaching, a complication ab- sent from most other local mentors' agendum, is not for Henry any more. KEN RIETH Did not start any games but played varsity guard. Played freshman bas- ketball in his freshman year. In his sophomore-junior year, when Cen- tral won the State Group IV Cham- pionship, he earned his varsity letter. Also, in his junior-senior year, he earned his varsity letter. JIM ENGLAND Varsity forward, played a bang-up game against Weequahic in the Polio Game. Played freshman basketball in his freshman year In his sophomore-junior year, when Central won the State Group IV Championship, he earned his varsity letter, Also, in his junior senior year, he played on the starting five and earned his letter WILBUR HOOPER Varsity forward and guard. Played outstanding ball against Barringer and Orange. He was a sensational net shot from any point in the court. In his freshman year he played varsity for South Side and received his varsity letter. In his sophomore- junior year, he played varsity and was selected to the 2nd Team All City. The next year he transferred to Central and played on the team in his junior-senior ye ar on the starting five. His highest point scored per game was achieved at South Side against Arts with 26 markers. At Central against South Side, scored 19 points. He is an all-around athlete with plenty of savvy and sport sense. He will make good in whatever sport he undertakes. BASKETBALL - 1947 - 1948 Won—10 Lost—11 Score Barringer 59-4] Thomas Jefferson 44-5] South Side 51-24 Kearny 51-38 Columbia 35-42 South Side 71-41 East Side 48-38 West Orange 39-36 Orange 35-48 Nutley 43-28 Bloomfield 26-33 Weequahic 49-45 East Side 22-46 Irvington 45-48 Weequahic 49-69 St. Benedict's 39-53 Barringer 58-43 Belleville 26-33 tOrange 34-42 tKearny 59-42 $Orange 20-54 New Brunswick Tournament tCounty Tournament tState Tournament $State Tournament BRUNO CALAFATI TRACK TEAM FTER the lapse of many years, Central High has resumed Track and Field as a major sport. If you can remember back that many years, you will know Central's Track and Field team rated with the best in the state. Р As before, Coach William C. Bauer will pilot the boys on the cinder path. In an interview, Mr. Bauer revealed no one outstanding person on the team. There are a few outstanding boys in their individual distances and Field assignments. Coach Bauer would like to see more sophomore boys on the squad. Most of his runners now are either seniors or too old next year. He does not expect too much this year except to organize himself with various meets and experience for the younger fellows. This year Central featured the first track team in fifteen years. Mr. Bauer had very little time to get the boys in shape; the weather and lack of experienced boys proved a great handicap. First Meet CENTRAL vs EAST SIDE Score 69-68 in favor of Central 100 yard dash—Giordano 2nd, Zoppi 3rd 220 yard dash—Giordano 3rd 440 yard dash—Thornton 2nd 880 yard dash—Torchia Ist 1 Mile—lgnomoriello Ist, Auliet 2nd, Morgan 3rd 220 low hurdles—Bellina 1st, Cheetam 2nd 120 high jump— Thomas 15%, Walsh 2nd High Jump—Walsh 2nd, Flatley 3rd Broad Jump—Dudley 2nd Javelin—Callucci Ist, Calafati 2nd Shotput—Flatley 3rd Second Meet CENTRAL vs. ST. BENEDICT'S 86-36 - Lost 100 yard dash—Giordano 2nd 220 yard dash—Giordano 3rd 440 yard dash—Thornton 2nd 880 yard dash—Torchia 2nd 1 Mile—lgnomoriella 4th 220 low hurdles and 120 high hurdles— St. Benedict's won : High Jump—Dudley 2nd, Walsh 3-way tie for 3rd Broad Jump—Dudley Ist Javelin—Gallucci Ist, DeJaine 2nd Discus—Calafati 2nd Triangular Meet CENTRAL vs. COLUMBIA vs. CLIFFORD SCOTT Central 3rd 440 yard dash—Thornton 4th 120 high hurdles—Thomas 2nd Shot Put—Flatley Ist Triangular Meet CENTRAL vs. EAST SIDE vs. SOUTH SIDE Central 2nd 100 yard dash— Giordano 15% 220 yard dash—Giordano Ist 440 yard dash—Thornton 3rd Mile—Torchia 15%, Auleb 2nd 120 high hurdles—Cheetam 2nd Broad Jump—Dudley 2nd, Castle Utovich tied for 4th Javelin—Gallucci 3rd 3rd, CITY MEET 120 high hurdles—Thomas 4th 880 yard relay—Walsh, Castle, Dudley, Flatley, Ist Junior Broad Jump—Udovich 2nd 5 Mile—Torchia 2nd Junior Y, Mile—Auleb 2nd As noted from the above results, Central may well feel proud of its track team and its achievements. In the future, we shall expect outstanding results in this sport, as we have been showing in all other sports. T the beginning of the’ season, Mr. Reilly expected a corking good team. It seems that the team got many bad breaks, and lost several heartbreakers. Injuries to the pitching staff hurt also. Our pitching staff was weakened when Bove proved himself under par, and was asked to leave the team. After a good start against Seton Hall, Central ran into some hard luck when it was dumped by a weak Newark Tech aggregation. Then came the dramatic 1-1 tie against West Side. However, in the ensuing game, Central managed to outlast West Side 3-1. In this contest, Cardones pitched a magnificent game. |t was at this point in the season that the league race was already determined. |t was to be a pitched battle between West Side and Central. Tough luck continued to follow Central in its two games against New Brunswick and Columbia. Both games were lost by a margin of one run. The Columbia game ran into extra innings before the issue was decided in favor of Columbia. During the month of May, we lost to Nutley, West Orange, and St. Benedicts. All of these games were tough games. Each one was a challenge all the way. There were no breather games on our schedule. In the City League, Central won 9, lost 1, and tied 1. Again, as in the beginning of the season, the crucial game was against West Side. This time, Central emerged the victor for what proved to be the championship game for the City Title. The irony of this season came when West Side was sel- ected to represent the City Schools in the Greater Newark Tournament. For reasons known only to the officials, Cen- tral was passed. However, Central's victory over West Side was sufficient to prove the supremacy of the City Titlist. The over-all record at the end of the season stood: WON 11, LOST 8, TIED 1. ROBERT R. REILLY Coach Pettinato at second base Kenneth Rieth Played varsity baseball since the sophomore year. His position was that of shortstop. Batting average .259 for the sophomore season. Batting average junior year was .290. Batting average senior year .338. He led his team at the plate. He received most hits on his team as the lead-off batsman. In his junior year, was selected on the All-City Team. In his senior year, was selected on the All-City Team. He was awarded a gold baseball which was emblematic of his all-city selection. In the three years of school competition, the most thrilling game was the St. Benedict's game in which he hit the only home run of his school career. His other great thrill came in beating West Side for the City Title . In this game, his flawless fielding brought about two snappy double plays, which just about crushed West Side’s chances of victory. His ambition is to follow athletics as a career. We wish him the best of luck in anything and every- thing he undertakes, whether it be sports, business, or recreation. Co-Captain of Baseball. Bloomfield Seton Hall West Side ч Newark Tech Н. S. Alumni East Side Weequahic Nutley Barringer South Side... West Orange St. Benedict's.. Bloomfield Tech West Side New Brunswick Columbia .- West Side... Weequahic South Side Бетінде nun EO GE E ac з ' NU یں ی‎ UJ ьш) О ت الا ت ل‎ р Ju LI ' ' і ' 00٥ © س ظط © یں یں ظط یں یم لا = 0 = اد‎ چ Pater at first base. Pat Luongo at third base. Patuto safe at first. hit long fter a tuto a Joe Pa Ken Rieth beating Out a bunt against East Side Central won the game, Pater, first base. 4 nne ios ХУЛ ر‎ ith Luongo scoring with Patuto at bat. DI 2 EEK CITY LEAGUE CHAMPS ШЕРТІР me Kay 00s IRVING LEVIN Coach SWIMMING (CENTRAL which won the city championship this year in a 9-1 meet record was favored to capture team honors in the City of Newark. Central High narrators winners of the mythical league city crown was favored to take the team and individual honors. In League meets this season coach Irving Levin High Streeters defeated every team except East Side twice. The well-balanced squad was lead by Phillip Nicalaus, one of the city's best swimmers. Strong favorite in the 40 yard distance will be Len Walsh, also of Central. East Side was Central's nearest competitors. EHI A AMA 20 South Side Central... —— s West Side Central Бан ШИВ: rl on us e s ET ue ы ee ES Arts. High — o. Central søm Weequahic . Cea v ee South Side uu EEE DE moo Ven Sue 2 52 23522 Central.. ERE o ARES sse КАЙНЫ EE AE E Arts High... In the 100 yard breast stroke, Turtletaub placed fourth in the CITY MEET. The 40 yard free style, new meet record, by Len Walsh 20.3 seconds replacing the old record of W. Walsh of Barringer set in 1933, 20.4. The 220 yard free style, won by Phillip Nicalaus, time 2:23.2. The 100 yard backstroke, time was 1:12.6 a new meet record set by R. Schmitt of Barringer in 1935 in which Central placed fourth with Turowski carrying the banner. Keal of South Side was pushed hard by Art Turowski and William Billitz of East Side. All three swimming in the first heat. The 100 yard free style time 1:4 Nicalaus placed second, taken by Higgins, West Side. In the 120 yard medley relay Central took a fifth. Kenneth Marsh, Turtletaub and Jimmy England made up Central's team. The 160 yard relay team was made up of George Arnold, Mario Chisuli, Turowski, and Walsh. The team was rated the best in Newark but was nosed out by one tenth of a second. 7 - James England has seen his first year in the 100 yard free style. He swam in the mediey relay and took fifth place in the 120 yard medley relay. A fellow well-liked by everybody, good personality, good mixer, and a real sportsman. Len Walsh has seen his first year of com- petition in city school meets in his senior year. He broke the city record in the 40 yard free style. He was one of the strongest swimmers Central has put into this event. He swam anchor man in the 160 yard free style relay. He is a fellow who can do the impossible in aquatic events. We look forward to his having a successful career in whatever he undertakes. Captured the 50 yard free style in Trenton A. A. U. cham- pionship meet. Artie Turowski swam three years varsity È for Central High School. Competed in the 100 yard backstroke, and placed in one fourth and two fifths. Placed in one third in the 120 yard medley relay. One second in the 160 yard relay, for which he received a Newark H.S. A. Á. medal. Not content with his scholastic achievements within the city limits, Turowski accomplished some outside merits. Captured the 150 yard backstroke championship in Boston in A. A. U. competition. He was the co-cap- tain of his team with Nicalaus. He is the sort of fellow that everyone enjoys, a modest, athletic build, collegiate looking, well-mannered, cheery disposition, smiles easily and has a determination that will carry him far in whatever he undertakes. May our best good luck wishes follow him wherever he finds himself. Philip Nicalaus. First in 200 yard free style, Second in 100 yard free style. Philip was on the squad four seasons. He was one of our most valuable swimmers. Phillip Jenkins swam the 100 yard back- stroke. He was a hard worker in his first year swimming. Although he didn't place in the city meet, he was a fine fellow to be with, got along with everyone, and had a cheery, happy disposition, a sort of fellow you would enjoy talking to. Marvin Turtletaub swam the 100 yard breast stroke. This year he captured fourth in the 100 yard breast stroke. He took a fifth last year in the same event. He swam in the 120 yard medley relay. He took fifth in this event. He is noted for his loqua- ciousness but is really a fine fellow and DAVE TRAIL gets along with them well. Backstroker = © 214 Y mem P 7 3409 32 % ғ M A SER, D o. ti War A A 3 T ar Мо ERES A. S s QUE uhr зр p NE VER و‎ Å = 2 rast. FOOTBALL © CHAMPS H E year of 1948 football season for Coach Sal Commisa was not supposed to be a.good one. In fact, Central was rated third in the city according to the papers. We had lost a great many of last year’s team and their replacements were not supposed to be very good. But as the season started to get underway, Central made every- body perk up when they beat a favored Nutley eleven 18-6. The people said we were lucky and that Barringer would give us a good ame. That game is when Central established itself as a threat to the City Title . We massacred the “Big Blue 33-8 for one of the worst shellackings a Central team had ever imposed upon Barringer. Central continued to roll along under the fine coaching of Sal Commisa and swamped South Side 24-0. The following week was sup- posed to be a big test for Central when they played Bloomfield. Bloom- field was also favored over Central. That game was a game of hard, rough, tough, and vicious football, both teams playing a good brand of football and Central held Bloomfield to a scoreless tie. Neither team lost any prestige, and the following week was the biggest game of the year as far as the Central players and coaches were concerned. West Side who, in the last few years, has become a bitter foe of Central, had another great team in the making. They had held a powerful East Orange team to a 7-0 deficit which proved that West Side was no pushover. We were slightly favored that game because of our unblemished record. There was a double-header and Central-West Side was the main attraction before a crowd of 12,000 people. There was a lot of tension on the part of the spectators and players as the game began. Right from the beginning it was a hard and tough game, but Central came out on top, winning in the last 15 seconds of the game on a pass, which netted us a 12-7 victory. Weequahic game was a pushover. We swamped the Indians with our reserves to the tune of 31-0. SAL COMMISA Head Coach Aja P aa. [Av ыг CENTRAL EAST SIDE a wer 2 АМ m | añ ( it « Woo ed Зу, 4 an يو‎ re 2 4 Р? 44! r S ea Жы : 1 526 3 2 ER а In lj А ЛАШ е й La b Д m МА ie T x å C s - Gr їг Ш а CHEERLEADERS Charlie Percell, who was too small to make the football or basketball teams, became a cheerleader and was the spark-plug for three seasons. He has a peppy personality and, wherever he goes, there surely is laugh- ter and enjoyment. Central was proud to have him as a student and cheerleader. Charlie Davis became a cheerleader in 1947. After cheering for two seasons he became captain of the cheering squad. During the basketball season the squad was voted the best in the city. He has contributed very much to the spirit of the school and we are sure he will continue to do so. He is a peppery, lively, enthusiastic ball of fire that seems to catch the spectators' enthusiasm. A well rounded personality that is truly representative of Central High School. Johnny Goeggel became a cheerleader in 1947. He was very glad to help the morale of Central's teams that won so many championships, and also to bring out the spirit of the students of Central High School. We hope Central will have many students like him in the future. Carolyn Irwin. Joined the Banner Squad this season. Found her task pleasant and interesting. Her biggest thrill was the Central-West Side game. Joanne Gervase. Captain Banner Carrier for Gertrude Murray. For two seasons Gertrude two seasons (1947-1948). She is a de- carried on her pleasant duties on the Banner pendable, happy, and well-liked girl. She Squad. A pleasant, cheerful, dependable, loves football games and its thrills. and enthusiastic girl in everything she undertakes. Joe Scalamone, twirler and captain, and drum major. Joe contributed four years of service. He started his career at the age of three. Performed for St. Lucy's Fife, Buale and Drum Corps in 1933. In 1937 won the National Junior Baton Twirling Champion- ship and the State Juvenile title. He also won the state title in ‘38 and ‘39, Marie Greco. Marie has been on the twirl- ing squad for two years. Her twirling is only exceeded by her fine ability to strut. Marie's pleasant smile is noticed by all foot- ball fans. Good luck to you, Marie. Bernice Hope. The qualifications for twirl- ing are twirling ability and appearance. These qualities are possessed by Bernice. She has twirled two seasons. Her farewell is “Good Luck to all future twirlers of Central High School. жыные: m “ CL thin AAA VITO C. DEL GUERCIO NICHOLAS | RICHARD 1. МҮВОМ В. NICOLETTI BERRY JORDAN CH р ARLES AVIS 16 CITY CHAMPS CROSS COUNTRY CENTRAL HIGH Harriers have a great hope to take the City Title despite the fact that they have lost six lettermen. They have lost four and won three, losing to St. Benedict's, East Orange, Kearny and West Point, and beating Bloomfield, East Side and Nutley. Central has only two letter men, Robert Morgan and Frank Torchia. Charles Smith, Charles Davis, George Arnold, Robert Walsak and Robert Paauw make up the first seven. Mr. Fleischman is building the team around Charlie Smith who is Central's number one man, The rest of the boys usually finish in this order: Torchia, Davis, Arnold, Morgan, Walsak and Paauw. The only harrier graduating is Charles Davis who has just started running this season. He has been placing a constant second or third among Central runners since the start of the season. The Central Harriers evened their record to four wins in eight starts, by beating Orange High, the defending county champs, at the Branch Brook Lake Course. Cen- tral finished in this order: Smith second, Davis fourth, Arnold sixth, Torchia seventh, and Morgan eighth. The following won the city championship: Charles Smith, Charles Davis, George Arnold, Frank Torchia, and Robert Morgan. © INISILAIAAY Mrs. L. DiAngelantonio Miss D. DiAngelantonio Raymond Gregory Richard Berry Alvin Branch Lewis A. Van Ness, Jew eler Harry Heyman, Jeweler Theresa Jannicelli Margaret Cook Richard Riccitelli George Quinn Sadie Vizard Hertil Family Reilly Family John Leslie Edward Stout Dogostaro Family George Neilson Butch Lenkoff Doly Family Stanks Family Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Morris Marc Dante Bill Lobier Hugh Sweeney Paul Lerner Emily Policastro A. Laudadio Bruce Scrivo Addie Scrivo W. H. Schleicher Rocky Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Eckerson Alex Petronella Sammy Haldeman Malvin Goldstein Louis Measel АСС Food Market Hallie and Red Millicent Red Umschweis Rona Yarn A. Gialanella Frank Oliveri, Jr. Ida Kenson H. Shapiro Mrs. Katherine Norris William J. Norris John Janacek Eddie Bumber Stash Macysyn Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fegorello Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Charles Minneci Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Ciampi Mr. and Mrs. B. Scrivo Rose Babbone Toni Rabbone Connie Pasquino Janet Buxton Marion Calabrese Catherine Jakositz Dorothy Taylor Dolores Wyer Eleanor Gusmanian Frank Wavro Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rotonda Eddie Ott Mary Costello Mary Lou Berardinelli Mr. and Mrs. F. Grollman Miss Sell Mr. Pat Imbrenda Mr. and Mrs. Goodfellow Miss Joyce Covert Mr. Fred Kircher Milton Oschwald Thomas Ryan Mrs. Evelyn Walker Mrs. Julia Lewsi Mr. Frank Glover Mr. Mitchell Butler Little Chief Market Miss Barbara Chinn Mr. Lonnie Hargwood Mr. Rubin Holland Mr. Ray Holland A. Camuso and Family A. Napoliello and Family L. Safonte and Family Bea Vitale Mamie Barretta Mary Ann D'Antonio Anne Bruno William Kreutel Mrs. B. Deininger D. Frasolone Mrs. Mae K. Wilkins Mrs. Marg. Wilkins Funzy Homeroom 217 Mr. and Mrs. J. Bellina Harold D. Lapp Miss Edna Scull . and Mrs. Stuart Morpeth . and Mrs. Ralpn Caraglia . and Mrs. Sal Mascola and Mrs. Charles Alfano . Gasaway Anderson . Andrew Schench Mrs. Dorothy Street Charles Munzing Anna Franklin Anthony Casesse James Franklin Berthold Simon Nick Perna Nick DiGaetano Marshall Jones Anthony DiFrancesco Nathaniel Mitchell Laura Johnson Henry Johnson James Middleton Dwight Tailors Mr. and Mrs. H. Teufel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maag Robert H. Westarfield Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Deckert Miss Leake Elsie Hoskins Mr. John G. Leake, Sr. Robert John Eyles, Jr. Jane Ann Syles Connie Stowarz Carol Ann Benkowski Alice Benkowski Horace Reyes Mr. Edward L. Annon Mrs. M. Davis Tischio Joseph Compliments of Sport Shoppe Best Wishes from Mrs. Cushman Compliments of Jim and June Compliments of The Girls’ Service Club Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Kubacki Compliments of The White Family Ccmpliments of Mr. and Mrs. N. Gervase Congratulations Angie, Sylvia, Dotti, Jackie Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pizzuola and Family Compliments of James Glancy, 132 Hudson Street Compliments of H. F. M. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie E. Crockett Compliments of Columbia Stationery and Office Supply Co. Mildred McCray Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Lundie A Friend M-G Compliments of August Renna Compliments of Dolores and Josie Pisko Compliments of Stevenson's Beauty Salon Mueller Bros. Compliments of The Reith Family Carmine Sauchelli Minnie Sauchelli Mary Sauchelli James |. Rollins Compliments of Chappie's Nassau Poultry Market Cardinale Family Facchino Family Leo Litzky David White Minny Donaldson Mary S. Rybkiewicz A. J. Finkelstein J. Janulin L. Mitchell Louise Travelsted F. P. Misurell Edward William Ben Katz Mildred Ferrara Mrs. Lena Presto Mrs. Carmella Presto Mrs. Carmella Della Baro Mrs. Rose Gettis Frank E. Wilkins PHONE ORange 3-5093 A. Monteverdi Wholesale TOBACCO and CANDY CIGARETTE MACHINES 30 NORTH DAY STREET ORANGE, NEW JERSEY Graduate House 34 WALNUT STREET NEWARK, NEW JERSEY PHONE MArket 3-2614 x The ring featured on the cover of this yearbook is a Graduate House design. ж OFFICIAL JEWELERS, CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Class of January 1949 Medals Awards Announcements Club and Fraternity Jewelry School Rings ! t takes years of plugging to achieve a diploma... just 1.00 to possess a Savings pàss book. Your diploma and a growing bank account are the keys to more gracious living. “ N With both.you can open the door to a happy and successful future, N The HOWARD SAVINGS INSTITUTION Chartered 1857 764-768 BROAD STREET + NEWARK 1, NEW JERSEY Bloomfield Avenue Branch Springfield Avenue Branch BLOOMFIELD AND CLIFTON AVES. (Zone 4) SPRINGFIELD AVE. AND BERGEN ST. (Zone 3) The Largest Savings Bank in New Jersey— «Assets over $160,000,000.00 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION (Жа РЫЛ COMPLIMENTS OF MR. TRUNT'S HOMEROOM 212 COMPLIMENTS OF MR. FELDMAN'S HOMEROOM 217 = Ей P: = Ў жм. Ч 1 M. 54 ETE м. 4 fot REGIA As pes vb sb bk A BEST WISHES AND SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF JANUARY 1949 Meyer C. Ellenstein, Commissioner DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS NEWARK, NEW JERSEY COMPLIMENTS OF Collegiate Cap Gown Company Manufacturers of ACADEMIC CAPS, GOWNS, HOODS CHOIR ROBES AND PULPIT ROBES 366 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK 1, NEW YORK PHONE GRamercy 5-5014 COMPLIMENTS OF T. Santoro Son, Inc. COAT MANUFACTURERS 41-51 EAST ELEVENTH STREET NEW YORK 3, NEW YORK PHONE UNion 2-7550 Samuel Furiness Mat Company, Inc. MANUFACTURERS OF LINK FLOOR MATS All Types for All Uses 517 COLUMBIA AVENUE HILLSIDE, NEW JERSEY Phone MArket 2-2632 Menter QUALITY CLOTHES FOR MEN AND WOMEN Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry—Radios Charge it Pay As You Wear 859 BROAD STREET NEWARK 2, N. J Phone Mitchell 2-9481 Angelo Bellavia Son ITALIAN-AMERICAN GROCERIES 219 NEW STREET NEWARK, N. J Phone HUmboldt 2-3775 We Deliver Uneeda Grocery Delicatessen FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Store Hours B A. M.-9 P. M.; Sun., 9 A. M.-1 6 5-7 P. M. 268 VERONA AVENUE NEWARK, N. J By Appointment Phone MArket 2-8892 Harry and Henry Hairdressers Formerly of Bam's Chantrey Beauty Salon 49 ACADEMY STREET NEWARK 2 Phone ESsex 3-5368 Marion Brill MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER New Work and Remodeling 4 MAPLE AVENUE Phone Mitchell 3-7425 IRVINGTON, N. J GREETINGS TO THE CLASS OF JANUARY ‘49 Pattie Pink Room Mrs. Grace Gregory, Proprietor 178 WEST MARKET STREET Phone MArket 2-5114 NEWARK, N. J GRAUBARD'S SCHOOL AND BAND UNIFORMS OF DISTINCTION Safety Patrol Equipment 266 Mulberry Street COMPLIMENTS OF 7 1 ve ( mó - +++ Costumes Newark 5, N. J. MRS. ANNE B. SCHLEGEL’S HOMEROOM 321 COMPLIMENTS OF MR. TRUNT'S HOMEROOM 212 COMPLIMENTS OF MR. FELDMAN'S HOMEROOM 217 - т = e --- meum 7 в ‘2 ” 4 y A “= vr = йг: P. Ж 3 m. : ‘є . i € UE | ү э e ы ке. 4 4 | Ыыы ! 4 1 i c MUS IIIA] BEST WISHES AND SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF JANUARY 1949 Meyer C. Ellenstein, Commissioner DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS NEWARK, NEW JERSEY COMPLIMENTS OF Collegiate Cap Gown Company Manufacturers of ACADEMIC CAPS, GOWNS, HOODS CHOIR ROBES AND PULPIT ROBES 366 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK 1, NEW YORK E ы. il ! | COMPLIMENTS OF T. Santoro Son, Inc. COAT MANUFACTURERS 41-51 EAST ELEVENTH STREET NEW YORK 3, NEW YORK PHONE UNion 2-7550 Samuel Furiness Mat Company, Inc. 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AARON LIPPMAN and COMPANY TELEVISION - RADIO ELECTRONICS 246 CENTRAL AVENUE NEWARK 4, NEW JERSEY Phone HUmboldt 2-9000 CARPETOLEUM FLOOR SHOP CARPETS AND LINOLEUM Broadloom Rubber Tile Breakfast Sets Asphalt Tile 162 Bloomfield Avenue Newark, N. J. Phone BLoomfield 2-3630 NANCY'S DELICATESSEN N. Ruotolo, Proprietor FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET 2 First Avenue Bloomfield, N. J. NESTO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY GENERAL CONTRACTORS 852 Broadway Newark, N. J. Phone Mitchell 2-6724 Compliments of WOHLGEMUTH BUS COMPANY Route 24 West Orange Bus Line Newark, New Jersey H. L. GREEN COMPANY F. W. GRAND 5-10-1.00 STORE 192 Springfield Avenue Newark, N. J. Phone Mitchell 2-0621 WASHINGTON FLORIST, INC. Flowers for All Occasions” STRICTLY HIGH GRADE CUT FLOWERS Wedding and Floral Designs at Short Notice. Member Florists Telegraph Delivery Association 565 Broad Street Newark 2, N. J. LR THE BELMONT TELEVISION A. Bambo 12 Bloomfield Avenue Belleville, N. J. DIAMONEERS A. 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WATFORD General Business Accounting Stenographic Secretarial 7764th ARMY BAND DAY AND EVENING SCHOOL GRADUATE OF CLASS OF JUNE '47 Free Placement Service Send for Catalog 909 BROAD STREET NEWARK, N. J. Rialto Theatre Bld.—Opposite City Hall CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF JANUARY 1949 May your future be successful and fruitful in the service of your community and country. Commissioner John B. Keenan DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY = 0-2 BEST OF LUCK TO CONNIE From Mr. and Mrs. R. Russo Grocery and Delicatessen Joseph Greenspan, Proprietor 179 SIXTEENTH STREET Phone Orange 3-9693 The Kandy Kane FOUNTAIN SERVICE Luncheonette . . . French Ice Cream 450 MAIN STREET WEST ORANGE, N. J. — Community Pharmacist James |. Weissman BLOOMFIELD AND MT. PROSPECT AVENUES NEWARK, NEW JERSEY NEWARK, N. J. Compliments of F. W. WOOLWORTH COMPANY Compliments of Children's Own Theater 494 BROAD STREET NEWARK, N. J. = Phone ORange 5-4049 Eddie Rella 44 2 ME 544 BEACH STREET ORANGE, N. J. 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Phone HUmboldt 3-3285 Edith Grenci SPREADS, DRAPES AND CURTAINS MADE TO ORDER 458 SUMMER AVENUE NEWARK 4, N. J. —————————— Compliments df The Reith Family 20 GLADSTONE AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. Compliments of Mueller Bros. Compliments of Stevenson's Beauty Salon Compliments of Charm Club Phone Mitchell 3-7224 Dave's Luncheon ette FINE SELECTION OF FOODS 373 HIGH STREET N EWARK 2, N. J. THE BEST OF LUCK TO NANCY From David Johnson Compliments of Joan Crawley Phone HUmboldt 2-4255 John J. Mulligan Son MOVERS 447 SUMMER AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. BEST WISHES TO MARGARET GROLLMAN From Mrs. Mary Grollma n and Mrs. Anna Momper Phone MArket 3-9771 Central-Sussex Pha 1. Henig, Ph.G. 1 SUSSEX AVENUE Phone MArket 2-9021 ПУР) D'Elia's DELICATESSEN STORE 170 WARREN STREET rmacy NEWARK, N. J. NEWARK, N. J. n Е ЭЛ f 2 022% Budin Bros. DELICATESSEN AND LIQUOR STORE 369 WEST MARKET STREET NEWARK, N. J. BEST WISHES Anthony Scordo Sons TILE CONTRACTORS 35 MT. PLEASANT AVENUE BELLEVILLE, N. J. Phone HUmboldt 3-3285 Edith Grenci SPREADS, DRAPES AND CURTAINS MADE TO ORDER 458 SUMMER AVENUE NEWARK 4, N. J. Compliments of Joe Tagliaferro BARBER 147 WARREN STREET NEWARK 4, N. J. Phone HUmboldt 2-6390 DeBacco Bros. 6 Day Bike Riders Bicycles, Toys, Accessories, Lionel Trains porting Goods Expert Repairing—Specializing in Racing Parts 4615 BLOOMFIELD AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. Phone Mitchell 2-1295 1 . Colyer's Home Made Candies Joseph Colyer, Proprietor 152 CENTRAL AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. Compliments of Club Cliftonian Fio Rito's GROCERIES AND DELICATESSEN 154 NORFOLK STREET NEWARK, N. J. ішш ES Phone BLoomfield 2-7618 Lincoln Food Store QUALITY FOODS . . . COURTEOUS SERVICE 21 FIRST AVENUE BLOOMFIELD, N. J. Paramount Food Market 85 WEST MARKET STREET NEWARK, NEW JERSEY Phone Blgelow 3-6316 . 4 Levinson's HOME FURNISHERS 525 CLINTON AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. Corner Seymour Avenue Phone Bigelow 3-4390 B. Volpe PRIME MEAT MARKET Poultry and Provisions 540 FIFTEENTH AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF JANUARY ‘49 Misses Kaye and Dolores Gleason FROM THE FELLOWS AND GIRLS OF Lewel Manufacturing Co., Inc. Sussex Food Market BUTCHER, GROCERY, VEGETABLES Angelo Salvatore, Proprietor 287 SUSSEX AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. Phone MArket 3-4159 Dr. A. H. Kurzrock DENTAL SURGEON 162 FERRY STREET NEWARK 5, N. J. Corner Van Buren Street i . — ` | Hi Up 4 i ? 4 ж. X No Cover Charge Phone MArket 2-7582 New Palais Joy Restaurant, Inc. Newark's Most Beautiful Chinese-American Restaurant We Cater to Banquets and Parties Home of Famous Chinese Dishes Dancing Evenings 807-813 BROAD STREET NEWARK, N. J. Paris Fur Shop REMODELING AND REPAIRING—FUR STORAGE Carrying New Fur Coats 91 BLEECKER STREET NEWARK, N. J. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Irwin, Sr. Compliments of United Americans Club, Inc. HALL FOR HIRE Weddings, Banquets, Showers and Other Occasions 235 CLIFTON AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF JANUARY ‘49 Mr. and Mrs. W. Gleason Compliments of Just Teens Co-Ed Club YMCA NEWARK Phone HUmboldt 2-2534 Compliments of D D Macaroni Company GROCERY 97 SEVENTH AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. Phone Mitchell 2-0167, 2-6675 Frigerio Diamond Tool Company MAKERS OF FINE MARCASITE JEWELRY Earrings - Brooches - Tie Holders - Rings Bracelets - Pendants 19 LIBERTY STREET Phone HUmboldt 2-1340 V E Market WHOLESALE PRIME BEEF, LAMB, VEAL Pork Products and Provisions 143 HIGH STREET NEWARK 4, N. J. George's Luncheonette 38 NEW STREET NEWARK, NEW JERSEY GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF JANUARY ‘49 Bruce Hammond Phone HUmboldt 3-9199 Jerry's Stationery 10c SUNDAES — CANDY — SODA CORNER OF HIGH AND CRANE STREETS NEWARK, NEW JERSEY Phone MArket 2-1537 Corrigan's for Prescriptions (N. J. Guardabaso, Ph.G., Proprietor) 370 WEST MARKET STREET NEWARK, N. J. Phone Mitchell 2-4885 . m Oliveri's FOR BODY AND FENDER REPAIRING Anthony Oliveri, Manager 12 LITTLETON AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. Phone HUmboldt 2-4759 Stevens Radio Television Service 712 SUMMER AVENUE NEWARK 4, N. J. Phone Bigelow 3-9305 Somerset Cleaners Dyers DRY CLEANING . . . WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER 145 SOMERSET STREET NEWARK, N. J. Phone HUmboldt 5-0845 Nicholas Saulle CABINET MAKER AND CARPENTER 643 PARKER STREET NEWARK, N. J. Phone HUmboldt 2-1763 Norfolk Plumbing Heating Company SHEET METAL AND COPPER WORK 62 NORFOLK STREET NEWARK 4, N. J. Phone HUmboldt 5-0330 Model Auto Electric Service, Inc. COMPLETE MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SERVICE Ask for Lou Pizzano 97 SUSSEX AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. F. W. Woolworth Company 78 BROADWAY NEWARK, NEW JERSEY Phone MArket 3-4072 .?. д Alicia’s Beauty Nook SPECIALIZING IN HAIR STYLING Alice Dudley, Proprietor 10515 WEST MARKET STREET NEWARK, N. J. Phone ESsex 2-9507 City Line Soda Shoppe MAGAZINES - TOYS - STATIONERY 1143 SO. ORANGE AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. Phone HUmboldt 3-3461 Imperial Fancy Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing, Fur Storage J. J. MORANO, Proprietor 700 SUMMER AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. Mike's Hollywood Hair Trimming FOR BETTER GROOMING ONE profession ... and a MASTER at it HEN you choose the profession you're going to follow . . . choose carefully, slowly. When 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 «sout 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. PHOTOGRAPHERS 239 HOLLYWOOD AVENUE, HILLSIDE, N. J. MR. PESILE'S HOMEROOM 226 о e A = o о x ш = о d 2 e 2 o o с = MR. RAAB’S HOMEROOM 416 Me P43 bisher ] т‏ و Å 1‏ 1 ” 7A, M ж Ё‏ т ROTE 4 pi ae, e Zr = КЫ du ELT ЖС ж о ж 4.54 б иті. n E E che: EES OT SES РЕ ER Ther = NAA væ het Pa 15 ч МЭ. ME ee rere RA y La .. ; e. € бы Ey IAE e: ore‏ کے ms‏ EM AA ы e 435 as Use ] LS. Ren Cr tr nid A ой, ета nis = e eo: FAA) ds таз Sancho nd 54 CES FEN 4-7 2 D a Sr Ber: PRAT, peto Suevi с ра 2 22 са” $ 1% + ps КИР oY Л A imt NEC 4 мж Чеч, + А — HIGH А-ВОМЕ T rte meg BUS-Y CITY 1 3 З — ; : ж E Аха с x | M - 3 - F a Lap m ipti t JUNE 1949 — _ и | | | Hit I ЇНИЙН n ІШІ; Е ilit ! i тутт T | | 11 TII SUID 1 ыг AE i N Pen PRESENTED BY THE Class og June 1949 CENTRAL COMMERCIAL AND TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL NEWARK, NEW JERSEY WITH a song і Our hearts—our Alma Mater—we, the graduating class of June, 1949, give to you, undergraduates afd friends, the spirit of democracy and equality for all, Which we have tried to practice during our four уед lat Central High School. We have made newW friends, retained old friends and increased our 58088 of knowledge. We have patiently striven to ро бау school life with all that was demanded of us. We sincerely hope that our endeavor will be a suc@@gsful precedent for suc- ceeding classes to emulate For us all, this Cog ‘ ’ Ben will bring back fond memories of high school days—memories we shall never «966 OF Our Yearbook and our friends. We shallfalways cherish our Alma Mater as the song in our hearts. ЗО A TER JE ==. T3] DV 4 LMA M E BU- di usic by: LASLETT SMITH OUR A ve $u Се Lu -- « = « z ty « ТТТ. 4 4% +f 3 ЗЕ | сата: Бо: 3 è = = 2 | | азт iM AM. 4А 00 азмоянТ из кте 5 å 5) YOGA RA3G ES AER Qs. ЛЕ RD er are ¬ X LS Sd d db dE | FLORABELLE BURKE E №’, ED a el TO 2 UUALL TAPE LL 2 ERIC LUNDIE WE the graduating class of June, 1949, wish to express our sin- cere appreciation to our advisers who have given their time and experience so freely and unselfishly, to make our class outstanding in all of its undertakings. We have felt their in- fluence in all our enterprises. We wish to assure them that we shall endeavor to live honorable and upright lives, and that we shall be respected citizens, who will take an active interest in our city, our state, and our nation. Furthermore, we shall do all we can to retain our great democracy, and that our nation will have all the help and inspiration that we are able to give. MICHAEL McGREAL Associate Superintendent in Charge of Secondary Schools EDWARD F. KENNELLY ARNOLD M. HESS Director of Personnel Secretary JOSEPH KRAEMER JACOB FOX LEO P. CARLIN WILLIAM C. RICIGLIANO Chairman of Committee on Finance Counsel Vice President and Chairman Chairman of Committee on of Committee on Stadium. Buildings, Grounds and Supplies. WILLIAM E. HELMSTAEDTER CHARLES J. FOX MRS. BENJAMIN ADAMS MRS. EDWARD F. FITZPATRICK Chairman of Committee on Instruction. Board of Education DR. JOHN B. PRZYBYLOWICZ HERBERT TATE 4 АЯ АА PA LA Stanton Å. Ralston CONGRATULATIONS and best wishes to the Class of June, 1949. May your memories of Central always be pleasant. May the years ahead bring you happiness and success. STANTON A. RALSTON WILLIAM R. CAIN 8 wRIGHT ial Secretaria LILA Business + ST 32 RUTH 1. KINNEY Decorating MILTON SCHECHTER Art p == 46) : STANDARD EDITION = FOR THE TEACHER an APPLE JOHN A. DEADY SEWARD DeHART BENJAMIN ESKIN JOHN H. McNAMARA Acting Chairman we AE ез WE | JOHN T. PRICE OSCAR F. RAAB ROBERT B. STRAHAN АГАМ C. TURNBULL ANTHONY J. VELARDO MORRIS C. WARRICK = ENKE = ا‎ 40. Fi ut Е JESSIE W. BOUTILLIER Chairman MIRIAM CUSHMAN AARON FRANZBLAU LOUIS GOLDMAN HENRY M. GOLDSTEIN JENNIE P. JANULIN ALEXANDER B. LEWIS JULIA L. MITCHELL MARCELLA MOONEY JOSEPH ROWAN = ЖЕРІК ГЕНІ, PERSER Д furia гей са АА НИ.” Emo so Se сина ева RR EEE WILLIAM C. BAUER CHARLOTTE BEISSERT VERA H. BEUSMAN SALVATORE A. Chairman COMMISA SOLOMON FLEISCHMAN EMMA J. HOUGH MOLLY KAUFMAN IRVING LEVIN ROBERT R. REILLY ANN SCHLEGEL BEATRICE J. LITCH JOSEPH MILLER BERYL ANDERSON MARGARET J. BENNETT RUTH JOHNSON AGNES SCOTT Acting Chairman Head „== DAVID SKOLNIK HAROLD A. GOUSS DANIEL H. NESTER ARNOLD STRASSBERG FLORENCE MISURELL Chairman г м А «A РИ PAUL R. HAESELER NORMAN COTTER AARON GOFF BENJAMIN KATZ Chairman MORRIS R. LERNER OTTO MELITO JESSIE K. PRESSLER MARIE SULLIVAN SØRG ЖЕ ENE TEE TIN АМ, ААА с214ЛА24А22, | ET i ER KE CHARLES BRODSKY Chairman MICHAEL CUOZZO JULIUS A. FINKELSTEIN JOHN W. HEDSTROM LEO LITZKY MARY S. RYBKIEWICZ VICTOR H. SCHLEICHER LOUISE TRAVELSTED JACOB L. RITTENBAND ERIC H. LUNDIE ROCCO A. PESILE LOUISE LOVELL Acting Chairman P. MYERS HEIGES Chairman t 1 MARIO DEL FAVERO JOHN W. BRADY FLORABELLE BURKE Head Teacher, Annex MARION CUNNINGHAM HANNAH R. CURTIS DAVID FELDMAN JOHN J. HARTLINE LOUIS INZEO NATHAN KANTOR MARY B. McMENAMIN FRED В. PROFETA ROBERT G. RIENZI MEYER P. SMITH FRANCIS J. TRUNT LILA B. WRIGHT T acl = MABEL WELLES LILLIAN K. BARNETT RUTH L. KINNEY MILTON SCHECHTER ESTHER A. ELAM Acting Chairman OTHER MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY RAY B. BARNARD, English WILLIAM W. KLENKE, Technical ANN KNOWLES, Secretarial JOSEPHINE MEGARO, Languages GRACE E. PALMER, Secretarial ELIZABETH S. SULLIVAN, English FEET n LP AH ААА МИер А — — — ы, ills е гі е Е анны BARRON CASTLE President CARL HAVERICK reasurer MARY ANN D'ANTONIO VELIA RUSSO Co-Editor e LA A MIRKO NUSSBAUM Business Manager BARRON CASTLE Chairman d Sports Committee BOB № ORRE 4 bu В = Chairman Photograph tt otography Committee MARIE RAIMO Chairman Personality Poll Committee BEATRICE VITALE к Chairman Personals Committee % GERALD BASILE Chairman Music Committee MARY DeBACCO Chairman English Committee : ROCCO FREDA ч? Chairman Art Committee ANTOINETTE GIORDANO Chairman Advertising Committee ELEANOR BONGO Chairman Typing Committee wre. 25-01 ЧЫ EP ALI жөке ERTER | $ аты in ЗЕ АДАМС = ENGLISH COMMITTEE €. ur 3 ADVERTISING COMMITTEE н PHOTOGRAPHY COMMITTEE CLASS REPRESENTATIVES TYPING COMMITTEE PERSONALS COMMITTEE ш ш к = 5 O m U ‘om | =. = = Q 5 O О с T « 2 а O а ug m , , JOY, AND| TEARS ; 4 4 ГЧ Class Song v3 сс e a o B = е e z « 5 р. ul = f- 2 -4 e © т 2 =x ur « a Е ul о = 2 LA ..-. = Gladys Harriet Adams Bubbles and Reno Office Worker Her quiet manner wins your heart. BM anre uus an . . . polite . . . cheerful . . . laughing... chatting... . dancing. Madeline Maria Alberti Maddie Housewife The two noblest of things, which are sweetness and light. Sales Club . . . Dance Club... sonality . . . cute . . . neat . . Annette . . . Charlie . . well liked by all . . . yearbook typist. Calogero Michael Agliozzo Aggie Montclair State Teachers College Nothing endures but personal qualities. Football . . . Art Club . . . Student Council . Italian Club . . . comical . . . likable . good guy . . . Babe... . curly hair . personality plus. William Edward Alexander Big Bill “Bucky” Teacher He is a dreamer. Boys' Service Club . . . Pan American Club Football . . . Track . . . Commisa's Olympia Club . . . athlete . . . dreamer . lazy . . . big. х Delores Helen Allen Little bit Office Worker Dependable as the day is long. Choristers . . . agreeable . . . pleasant. . mannerly а Carmella Kathleen Anniballi Carm Housewife Her ways are ways of pleasantness.” Chserfü] . Ant с’... Вау ... friendly . . . bright eyes . . . бага... Ele. Stamos Nickolus Angelus Angie — 'Greeky' Law College His friendship and disposition make him unique. Yearbook staff . . ambitious . quiet . . . helpful Marie Phyllis Annicchiarico “Giggles” Office Work А pleasant spirited maid.” Sales club . . . easily liked . . . pretty eyes . sociable . . . cute smile . . . Beverly . Marie . . . Johnnie . . . Baseball. John Antonacos Greeky Electrical Engineer He will succeed, for he believes all he says.” Radio Club . . . Science Club . . . Mathe- magicians . . . Psychology Club . . . Pan American Club. Which is it, John, radio, tubes or atoms? Quiet . . . dark . . . brown hair Honor Roll. Elena Helen Arlotta Babe Receptionist Lovely in form and feature. Dance Club . . . short . . . cute dresser . . . dancer . . . black hair . popular . . . friendly . . . Y. M.C. A. Clara Theresa Araneo Cleo Finishing School А friend to all, a foe to none Treats all the same, and slights no one. Red Cross Club... Art Club . . . Yearbook Staff . . . Perry Сото... temptation . . . dresser . . . reliable . . . bangs cute... dances... Celia... Joe . . Киа... Ann. Robert Morris Ashendorf Bob College Talent is that which is in a man's power. Science Club . . . Italian Honor Society . Yearbook Committee . . . tall noisy . . . freckles. Pauline Elizabeth Ballard Baby Photography There appears much joy in her.” Musically inclined . . . cheerful . . . pos- 565565 leadership . . . witty . . . full of life... Little William.” Gerald Italo Basile Jerry Music College He sees sweetness in music and life. Band . . . Swing band . . . Italian Honor Society . . . Yearbook committee Dance Club . . . music crazy . . . saxa- phone . . . girls . . . dancing... Varsity — parties . . . Adams Theater dark wavy hair . . . dimples. Mary Elizabeth Barretta Baby face Housewife “Тв good to be merry and wise. Yearbook Committee . . . Charm Club... Student Council . . . Choristers . . . smiles . cute . . . talkative . . . Dreamland +++ Bea... Магу Ann... giggles... Seaside Heights . . . all fellas. . . Come Si Come 5а”--Ғга к Sinatra. Jean Dolores Battle Dee Undecided Be what you seem to be. Dance Club . . . Pan American Club... Yearbook—Advertising Committee . . . quiet . . . dignified . . . neat . . . likable. “Chinkle” “To know her is to like her.” Shortie . . . sharp . . . quiet dreamer . . . Leola . . . Lee... Johnny Laura. Mildred Carmillia Bengivengo “мине” Interior Decorator A pleasant girl with pleasant ways.” Library Club . . . дау... wavy Нам... Carole . . . quiet. Sara Marie Belverio “бага” Secretary Sugar and spice and all that's nice.” Bangs . . . ЖЕ... тәй... cute clothes... fun... laughing . . . cutting . . figure . . . earrings. Vincent Joseph Bertucci “Vinnie” College “There appears much joy in him.” Art Club . . . jester . . . bushy hair . . girls . . . yells . . . speedy. Eleanor Mae Bongo “Ele” Housewife An open-hearted maiden, true and sweet.” Cheerleader . . . Tangent . . . Dance Club . Yearbook typist . . likable . . . cute . friendly . . . popular . . . Bill fun . . . dimples . . . athletic . . giggles . бага... Сат... My Bill. Josephine Joan Borrelli Jo Receptionist Oh life, how pleasant thou art.” Dance Club . . . Helen . . . talkative... cutter . . . gum . . . lazy . . . attractive. Willard Craig Borden Good Eye” College “Vigor is the status of life. Art Club . . . Rifle Club . . . blond .. rifles . . . fishing . . . camping. $ Lucy Borrelli “Lulu” Secretary “A quiet nature and a steadfast friend.” Ty-Pin Club . . . Charm Club . . . Jerry қ bowling . . . friendly . . . brown eyes . . . Tony Martin . . . Football . . Track 18 . James Francis Boyle “Jim” Telephone Worker. “Men of few words are usually the best.” Science Club . . . quiet . . . Vinnie... helpful . . . neat... smart . . . bashful. Dorothy Laura Bruecher “Dot” Receptionist A lady at all times.” Twirling Squad . . . good-natured pretty as a picture . . . datable ? blonde ... cute... carefree . . . amiable . Betty . . . 4A Gang... Again +++ Vaughn Monroe. Patricia Veronica Brough “Pat” Comptometer Operator A kindly maiden, good and true.” Dance Club . . . petite... pleasant... well liked. ? vq + 2 4 - CH ..? | vo TE Susanna V. Bruno “бие” Secretary Great things are made of little things. Italian Honor Society . . .Ty-Pin Club... Typing Staff . . . small . . . cute 5 friendly . . . cars. . . bowling . . . lateness е Y Look . . . likable . . . Marie .... “ a 9 U - Л Amy Pearl Bunion в 1 a Howard University fø Gentle manner, firm in reality. Pianist . . . Dance Club . . . quiet solemn . . . unknown. 7, | Å Marilyn Busacca Stretch Secretary Her virtues are many, her faults few. Ty-Pin Club . . . Charm Club . . . St. Michael's . . . bangs . . . tall . . . blonde . friendly . . . lateness . . . Football. Richard Arlen Burness “Виг ез5” Machine Work His laughter prevents worry. Dance Club . . . clown. . . noisy talkative . . . cute . . . independent. Norman Bussell Norm College His faults are so rare. Art Club . . . Student Council . . . Pan- American Club . . . Spanish . . . curly . short and stout . . . dark. Barbara Calabrese “Bobbie” Private Secretary “With mirth and laughter.” Dance Club. . . talkative . . . bangs... Seditas . . . dancing... fun... sweaters. Salvatore Anthony Capriclione Sonny Drafting “А knight, a captain and a leader. Boys' Service Club . . . Machine Craft Club... . йе... h v4.0 ТҰ Dick . . . Tony Jer ØRET ЖЭ Baseball . . . Sinatra. . . Caravan... Yankee. Donald Joseph Capanear Businessman He knows his way around this world.” Art Club . . . Black hair . . . groggy... cutter . . . out of school. Florence Gilda Caprio “Сар” Сїегк For she is just, the quiet kind. Charm Club . . . Service Club . . . quiet . . . good-natured . . . musician . sincere. Lucille Florence Carlino Lu Secretary Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. Twirler . . . slim . . . nice smile dresser . . . dancing . . . St. Nicholas Bel Ami Club . . . Marie. Angelo Mario Castellano Little Boy Toolmaker Full of fun and fancy free. Dance Club... Sal . . . Dick . . . Tony ++. Ernie... Peppy . . . N. Y. Giants -. а у girl... dancing . . . carefree . reliable. Anne Cassese “Squirt” Office Work A favorite person among her friends.” Dance Club . . . giggles . . . cute . . friendly . . . charm . . . Carmella Grace . . . Josephine... dance... . jokes. Barron Joseph Castle Undecided The cream of the crop. 3A President . . . 4B President . . . 4A President . . . J. V. Football . . . Tangent Staff . . . Track team . . . Yearbook Staff 2... reliable . . . dependable . . . person- ality . . . popular . . . athletic. Mary Margaret Cawley Penny Housewife Cares dissolve in the sunshine of her smile.” Dance Club... cute... red hair... skating . . . independent . . . tiny . . Пот... Marion. Jennie Mildred Celli Jen Office Clerk Friendly with a jovial air.” Italian Honor Society . . . Dance Club . Yearbook Committee . . . Sense of humor . . . sparkling personality talkative. Dominick Joseph Celestino “Пот” Мауу Agreeable and full of fun. Sales Club . . . flirt . . . sociable . . BE E... Do oss CR v МЕК 2 Charles . . . Jerry . . . lively. Doris Chaczewska Chacz Career Girl A happy maiden full of laughter. Charm Club . . . Yearbook . . . Career Clinic—President . . . Dresser . . . traveling 4 im . . reliable . . . jester . . - . athletic . . . Irene . . . Zoo- . Upsala. Robert Joseph Chase California Marines Loves the Road Tall... likable . . . blond . . . Navy or Marines. Albert Ralph Conte Junior College, N. C. E. Baseball is his everything.” Baseball team . . . Yearbook Committee .. clown . . . witty . . . usher . Terry . . . Varsity. Louis Antonio Ciasulli Gino College, N. C. E. Sober and steady, he goes his way. Swimming Team . . . Dance Club. . Charles Atleo . . . Sports . . . dark . . camping . . . canoeing . . . Silvia Swimming . . . likable. James William Cook “Buddy” Architect | never saw him sad. An Cub... e M l oa М о . Courteous . . . blond . . . polite. Margaret Mary Cook “Cookie” Receptionist To know her is to like her. Charm Club, President Staff, personals . . . skating . . pug nose . . . blushing +++ brown eyes... gum... B сие... sweet... long nails. Dolores V. Cosentino “Пее” Writer Quiet and serene. Dance Club . . . Library Staff . . . Pan American Club . . . friendly . . . nice - Ethel . . . Seton Hall . . . pug озе... likable. Gregory Petros Cordones Greg Undecided He scores in sports and friendship. Varsity Baseball .'. . J.V. Basketball . . . Varsity Basketball . . . athletic gue . nice personality arron . . . no-hitter. Jennie Marie Cottone “Zen” Private Secretary “Gentle of speech, and kind of mind.” Italian Honor Society . . . Ty-Pin Club . Science Club . . . Career Clinic . . . Studious . .. Quiet . . . honor roll . long hair. и 2 я 7 ща с Charles William Courtney ! - Mario Gerard Cucuzella “Charlie” College | ч У U. S. Navy Sweet and cute. - м Liked by everyone. Swimming Team . . . Dance Club Basketball team . . . sports minded. . dancing . . . Lou. crew cut... сме... dimples Lartnec's . . . Bud. Å Geraldine Marie Cuozzo Beverlee June Curran Cuz Office Clerk Sweet and friendly is her style.” Service Club . . Cub... . . always happy mingler . . by all . . Ty-Pin Club . . . Charm Yearbook Committee . . . neat leadership . . known by everyone... . liked . nice smile . . . Vaughn Monroe. “Воаїїсе” Housewife “А girl in her world. Dance Club . . . Choristers . . . sophisti- cated . . . Freddie . . . flirty blonde . . . movies. Edwin Cutler Eddy U. S. Navy Happy and gay in his own little way. Tangent Staff . . . talkative . . . noisy . parrot... Adrian... curly. Genevieve Elizabeth Cwiakala “Mischia” Office Worker “Within her dwells a sweet simplicity.” Dance Club . . . Red Cross . . . blue eyes . . talkative . . . friendly . Frankie . . . Vic Damone. Dominic Anthony Cuzzi “Sabu” Radio Silence is more eloquent than words.” Quiet . . . dependable . . . tall . . . neat dresser . . . studious. Joseph Paul D'Alessandro Joe D' Civil Engineer A good fellow. Psychology Club . . . Mathemagicians . . quiet . . . hard working . . . and very likely to succeed. Mary А D'Antonio Danny College Capable, clever and gay, an all around girl in every way. Ty-Pin Club . . . choristers . . . Tangent . . . Yearbook Staff . . . Co-Editor . . . Decorating Club . . . likable . . . laughing . . . dependable . . . wavy hair... friendly . . . popular... jovial... Bea +++ Mamie... Cliff's... Vin. Claire Eleanor Darpino “Darps” Secretary “A lovely lass, full of fun.” Charm Club . . . Dance Club . . . popular .. lazy... сме... Mike . . . giggles +++ gum, Jeffera M. Danzi “Зен” Secretary Great modesty often hides great теги.” Italian Honor Society . . . nice. . . amiable . tall... Lee.. . Carmela... . likable. Mary Anne Terese DeBacco Mary College Sweet and demure, simple and pure.” Ty-Pin Club . . . Tangent . . . Red Cross ... Twirlers . . . Pan American Club . . . Yearbook Staff... . English Committee . . . cute smile . . . gum . . . Lee... Ме! . Ruth... dancing... talkative... sleeping . . . ice skating . . . studious. George John DeBonis Specs History Teacher Knowledge is the fruit of labor. Mathemagicians . . . Football . . . Band Italian Honor Society . . . Student Council . . . studious . . . short... black hair... ісе . . . the future Mr. Schleicher. Anthony DeFede Yo-Yo Drafting “He is always full of pep, happy and gay.” Dance Club . . . peppy . . . full of fun . nice smile . . . Angie . . . noisy. Jean DeCarlo Bunny Teacher Montclair State Teacher's College The cautious seldom err. Ty-pin Club . . . Girls' Service Club . . Banner Squad . . . cute... friendly... amiable . (ев... Jeff... Carmela . likable. Carmine Anthony Del Mauro Zeke College He is well paid, that is well satisfied. Rifle Club . . . Tall... дак... stout sports lover . . . always laughing. Constance DeLoreto “Squirt” Office Work Loves life and loves fun. Service Club . . . Charm Club . . . Red Cross . . . Dance Club... As Merry as the Day is I v.s ШӨЛІН 2 5. тегу... ... friendly ... Vic Damone Jo Mischa. Sadie Frances DePasquale Slim Office Worker A well-developed personality.” Yearbook Staff . . . Majorette . . . Dance Club nice smile . . . sweet... brown eyes . . . Emil. Alfred Michael Demilia Al Salesman No matter how blue the day, he's always дау.” Dance Club... Art Club... Decorating Club . . . Rifle Club . . . “Joe Hollywood d politician . . . black hair . . big. Ernest DeSordi Little Ernie” Drafting He's not tough, he's not rough, but he's determined. Dance Club . . . small... quiet... cute . likable . . . Sweet Lorraine . Nicholas DiFabrizio Needle Draftsman So he awoke and behold it was a dream. Chubby . . . nice personality . . . sociable. Clara Marie DiNapoli “Claire” Clerk “Her quiet ways win your heart.” Кей... quiet. . . mild . . . nice smile +++ dreamer... You were Only Fooling” —Julius . . . Carmela... Ann. Anthony John DiMeola “Tony” Typist “Quiet and modest is his way.” Silly . . . Louie . . . Anthony . . . friendly . .,. Barbara . . . Carmen. Nicholas Ralph Domenick “и Librarian Our boy Jr. joins the din, playing Huckleberry Finn. Dance Club . . . Decorating Club short . . . brown curly hair... lazy... a lot of fun. Thomas James Donahue “Тот” бегуісе “Laughter is the cure of all ilis.” J. V. Baseball . . . Student Council likable... Bab . . . Cliff's . . . Choppy . smile... blue eyes... tall. Shirley Francis Dozier “Shelia” Now and then laughter helps us Tall... sociable . . . likable... . Harlem Nocturne . . . Ginny . . . ‚ + Marlene . . . Marilyn. Mildred C. Donatiello “Dolly” Secretary “A quiet girl and a good friend.” Service Club . . . Charm Club... Ty-pin Club . . . Yearbook Staff . . . Joe. cute... bangs . . . clothes . . . Harriet uw New Look . . . bowling . . . per- sonality. Theodore Ellison Fred Gordon Edgington : Еда Drafting j | l | i Ч “Теа” Engineer—Collegı A quiet fellow and a good friend.” |f at once you don't succeed, try, try, again. All or Nothing at All.” Quiet . . . Marshall . . . Basketball. Boys' Service Club. Jimmie Felder Eppins “James” Her charming manner appeals to all.’ Өт... WR ме . for all . . . pleasant personality . . . friends . . . neat... Nana. Anne Theresa Errico “Shorty” Office Work A little mischief, a lot of pep. Dance Club . . . Yearbook Staff . . . flirt . friendly... . Shortie . . . bangs . . popular... dancer... +++ Helen OPEM IGPYCÉ Ga Ve Os Carmella Fabiano “Mel” Secretary “Pleasant in her own personal way.” Girls’ Service Club . . . Tangent Зан... Banner Squad . . . Red Cross Club... Yearbook Staff . . . Pan American Club „+ dancing . . . sincere. . . witty... nice figure . . . nice disposition . . . Lee Mary . ... gum... Pete M Leo Joseph Eubanks Business Operator A little brain will go a long way. Song Title, Take It Jackson. Quiet . . . takes his time. Rose Marie Fabi “ро” Office Worker Kindly and friendly to all. Yearbook Staff . . . Dance Club . . . cute . . . quiet . . . serious. . . Verdi. William Felder Fritz Accountant He strives for better goals.” Cool . . . calm... collected . . . James +++ Paulette . . . Perth Amboy. - Ethel Marian Ferris E e ——— Secretary She walks with an air of queenliness.” Dance. Club . . . Pan American Club . Dee... Seton Hall . . . sociable . . . cute . talkative. William Andrew Ferguson Buddy Electrical Engineer His curly hair makes women care.” Cute smile . . . friendly . . . active... Sweet Sue . . . tall. Beatrice Fiducia “Ве-Ве” Fencing Instructor A good nature is her best asset. Ty-pin Club... . Fencing . . . Career Clinic . clever . . . sense of humor . . . practi- cal jokes . . . lively. € kA Rita Florence Florio Re Air Hostess Kindness is her virtue. Art Club . . . jolly . . . talkative . friendly . . . personality . . . nice to know. Nicolina Marie Foggio “Nickie” Housewife “Smile and the world smiles with you.” Twirlers . . . friendly . . . short . . . jolly +++ Miss America of 2200... Frank. Clare Marie Flynn “Claire” Receptionist “Her eyes hold the light of ambition.” Charm Club . . . Dance Club . . . friendly . sweet . . . bewildered . . . hazel eyes ... quiet... Irish . . . sociable . . . popu- lar... Margie... Lucille . . . Joyce. Lucille Constance Formato Lu 7 7 Designer Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Dance Club . . . Yearbook Staff . . . sweet and demure . . . à nice girl to meet... shortie . . . bangs . . . sociable . . . agree- able . . . dresser . . . dancer . . . Shirley and Madeline . . . “Little White Lies . . . Dick Haymes. Nicholas Frasco “Frasc”’ Accounting “As friendly as he is handsome.” Football Team . . . popular... . dependabl . dreamer . . . nice looking . . . St. Louis Cardinals . . . “| Love You.” Theresa Angela Freda Terry Clerk Do well and right and let the world sink.” Service Club . . . Charm Club . . . Red Cross Club . . . Dance Club . . . tall 4 . carefree . . . easy going ... Vic Damone . . . Connie . . . Glenn Miller . . . Theresa. Rocco Alexander Freda “Rocky” Accountant “Living a life of eager industry.” Science Club . . . sketches well . . . Sal Velia . . . artist ... neat... smart... serious. Robert John Fuller “Chubby” Pr inter Actions speak louder than words.‘ Baseball . . . nice-looking . . . serious . . . quiet. Anne Dolores Fusco “Ann” Secretary “Little, sweet and very petite.” Charm Club . . . Pan American Club. . . cute . . . sweet . . . independent short . . . smiles . . . bangs. “9 å Geraldine Garnes Jerry Clerk She has a quality of her own. Quiet . . . sincere . . . сме... Ethel Hawks . . . hangout . . . Court St. Y. M. C. A. Joseph John Gallucci Sport Join Marines “А friend to all, a foe to none. Baseball... Art Club... дак... Joe Di 4 Monte . . . punster . . . talkative. Kenneth Richard Gauss Red Radio Service Man A winning smile is the key to success. Art Club . . . Dance Club . . . Rifle Club 4 . carrot top . . . the little boy has grown ор... red Нам... short .. . lazy. Agatha Olga Giammona Og Music Teacher or Pianist Music and knowledge are great traits. Italian Honor Society . . . National Honor Society . . . Career Clinic . . . Ty-pin Club . . . Choristers . . . quiet . . . brains 2... Short . . . dark hair . . . musically inclined . . . piano . . . dependable... . studious. Nicholas Giordano “Nick” Naval Academy “Clothes and personality are his middle names. Yearbook Staff . . . Decorating Club . . . nice dresser . . . sociable . . . The big 5 —Jerry, Carl, Charles, Nick, Don . . personality . . . dimples . . . Adams. Antoinette Josephine Giordano Lee Law Secretary 1.” Her jovial manner pleases al Interscholastic Council, Treasurer . . . Tan- gent . . . Twirlers . . . Red Cross Yearbook Staff . . . green eyes . . . talkative . . . ice skating . . . blushing . witty . . . popular. Richard Giordano Dick Drafting Love, drink, and be merry, The morrow never comes. Football . . . Track Team . . . Machine Craff Club . . . Reynolds . . . Dowd O'Connor . . . Ray . . . Happy-go-lucky . dependable . . . Song— Bewildered” . Phila. Athlete. Phyllis Goldbaum “Phil” Medical Assistant or Chemist “A quiet girl with a friendly smile.” Бэ Ch ag ST E In ous . . . amiable . . . dependable . short. Frank Arthur Graf “Einstein” Chemical Engineer A man of few words, with volumes of knowledge.' Mathemagicians . . . Psychology Club . . . National Honor Society . . . Science Club +++ Pan American Club . . . Decorating Club . . . class brain . . . future scientist . . . Scientist . . . blond... quiet... studious. Herbert Irwin Goldberg Herb Enlist Happy and gay in his own little way. Photoplay Club . . . Boys' Service Club . . . Student Council . . . Baseball Е manager . . . Math. Club... chubby ... prankster. Catherine Grasso “Қау” Secretary ог Beautician Sweet, cute, and very nice to meet. Choristers . . . Yearbook Staff . . . music . cute . . . nice dresser . . . sundaes . саке... Perry Сото... pug nose ...bangs... dancing . . . Tommy—27.” Mary Antoinette Grasso “Stinky” Beautician “It’s nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. NEM x... QUE S... NEN : „ЗӘЙ +++ Marie... reserved. Gilda Sarah Grillo “би” Beautician A sweet and cheerful disposition describes Gilda.” Charm Club . . . Service Club . . . Sales — . + smiling . . . sweet... . charming . Elda. William Grasso Billy the Kid Electronic Engineer Continual cheerfulness is a sign of wisdom.” Radio Club . . . Rifle Club . . . Science Club... tall... stout . . . talkative. Dorothy Dolores Hall А Cuggie Beautician “A light that should never grow dim.” Art Club . . . Dance Club . . . Choristers . . « Service Club . . . blonde . . . blue eyes . . . quick. Elizabeth Marie Harder Bett Secretary With her smile goes sweetness and ambition. Charm Club . . . Cheerleader . . . friendly . long nails . . . dancing . . . bangs . pug озе... swimming... Les . . cute... basketball . . . St. Michael's . . Claudette . . . Dizzy Dozen. Ethel Lee Hawks “Bunny” Clerk She is nice, as she is tall. Choristers . . . tall . . . teaser... . giggler ‚ . dancing . . . football . . . personality е . Tres Amigos . . . skating of laughter . . . Helen 4 . Mable . . Bea. . A Hangout—Gay Blades—New York . . . Seems So Long Ago” . . . Orioles. Carl Frederick Haverick Chicken Undecided Green eyes, dimples and personality equal Carl. Boys’ Service Club... Dance Club... Year- book Staff . . . Art Club . . . Decorating Club . . . Student Council . 3B Treasurer . . . 3A Treasurer . . . 4B Treasurer . . . nice smile . . . sociable . the big 5, Nick, Jerry, Carl, Charles, бо ... green eyes . . . personality . . . cute... Snake . . . reliable . . . popular. Joyce Miriam Healy Joy Clerical Worker A, girl with a smile. Choristers . . . bashful . . . friendly... . “You'll Never Know . . . golden voice . quiet. Russell Mark Hecht Russ Journalism—College His virutes many, his faults few.” Tangent . . . J. V. Football . . . Yearbook Staff Representative . . . fun . . . 49'ers . eclairs . . . gum . . . mischievous. Francis Joseph Hoffman “Frank” Electrical Serviceman “А fellow all fellows should be like.” Art Cub . . . Dance Club . . . Rifle Club . nice personality. Callie Mildred Hines Bit Office Worker To be or not to be. Tall... merry . . . sociable . . . Joan ё Jimmy . . . Marion . . . Again ... Don... Marion... Gladys... JoAnn . . . Jimmie. Joseph Holmes Machine Work “It's not what you do, but what's in you. Quiet . . . soft voice... glasses. Donald Francis Horvath “Don” Electrical Engineer Satisfaction is the greatest joy.” Art Club... quiet... pin ball... Charley's. William Henry Hynson “ВИ” Farmer His simplicity has full sway. Quiet . . . friendly . . . helpful. Benjamin Hunt Big Time Machinist A companion of oddity, frolic and fun. Forever kidding . . . Sonny's play Ea Dean . . ..cute smile . . . Joan . neat. Elda Maria larossi “g” Life is but a twirl.” harm Club . . . Service Club . . . Dance с Club . . . Sales Club . . . laughing eyes + OR. „ „ DOR „ „ ЧИШ 5 dresser . . . poise. hi Jeannette Mildred Immerso Jean Office Worker Be silent and be safe. Dance Club . . . quiet . . . bashful . . shy . . . always laughing . . . teaser. Charles Jacobs, Jr. “Charlieboy” Undecided “Come, give us a taste of your quality.” Cross Country Team . . . Football Symphony Band . . . Track Team sophisticated . . . saxophone interesting. Joseph Alfred lorio Joe Marines One who speaks only when he has something to say. Radio Club . . . Science Club . . . quiet . bashful . . . tall . . . red hair. Frank Carlo Jacoby Chuck Business Man He is agreeable and full of fun; He is liked by everyone. Boys’ Service Club . . . class clown. . comedian . . . happy-go-lucky go-getter. Evelyn Johnson Mickey А Nurse Silence is golden.” Full of laughter . . . shorty . . . gay-hearted Charlie. Marvin S. Julius Red Business Man Always busy with his work.” Psychology Club . . . kidder . . . athlete ++ freckles . . . Bob... Claire... Varsity. | Marshall Jones, Jr. “Bones” Engineer—College “A man with a smile is a man worth while. Quiet ... Ted... basketball . . . books. Peter Michael Karnaugh Pete College You have to know him to like him. Dance Club . . . Art Club . . . Swimming Team . . . Carmella . . . gumps jubilant . . . cute... nice to know. Lowell Katzen Low U. S. Navy He joined the Navy to see the world. Rifle Club . . . Dolores . . . quiet... curly hair . . . Harry. Robert William Ketcham “Bob” Enlist in U.S. Army “Steadfast of thought, well made, well wrought.” Bashful . . . shy . . . blue еуез... trys. Harry А. Kaufhold Slim Undecided Knows more than he reveals. Student Council . . . Tangent . . . Art Club . . . Yearbook Staff . . . studious. i SK У Marion Klein “Chic” General Office Worker A blithe heart makes a blooming visage.” Ty-Pin Club . . . Dance Club . . . Girls’ Service Club . . . Banner Squad... attractive . . . popular . . . skating ... Магу . . . Eddie... fun... flirt. John Adolph Kozik “Kozy” Undecided “Silence is the height of happiness.” Quiet . . . Beetle . . . Capanear . Charlie's. Fred Kreutel Fritz Electrical Engineer A man with good intentions. Quiet . . . modest . . . a good friend to have... Mike... Always. Michael А. Kozlowski, Jr. “Мїке” To have the lead in Hamlet He's interested in all types of curls, especially those on top of girls.” Stage Guild . . . Dance Club . . . Photoplay . . known by all... active. Wanda Kulper “Chubby” Clerk “Life is what you make it.” Shy . . . quiet . . . be silent and be safe. Eleanor LaMorte Ellie Secretary No matter how blue the day, she's always gay. Sweaters . . . laughing . . . talkative ди ЖҰҚ Пг... 30... ME. Robert Michael LaTorre “Lat” College “Small and short, but quite a sport.” Student Council . . . Cross Country . Science Club . . . Tangent . . . Central Pictorial Service . . . Yearbook Staff . . . small . . . likable . . . cameras . . . flirt +++ Vinnie . . . popular. DE Clodette Irene Lardiere “Dolly” Fashion Designer She's small, she's wise, She's mighty for her size.” National Honor Society . . . Yearbook Staff . . . Senior Ту-Рт Club . . . Dance Club... Pan American Club . . . Twirling Squad . . . petite . . . majorette . . . sweet . amiable . . . sociable. Albert Laufer “Allie” Technical Work “Silent men rise to the greatest heights.” Quiet . . . tall . . . easy to get along with . . shy of Он. . . шев с 5 Slow Boat to China. Harriet Lava “Ну” Виуег Small—but good things come in small packages. Charm Club . . . Girls’ Service Club . . Cug . . . dresser . . . сие... sweet . sociable . . . Normie . . . personality . short. Josephine Mary Lodato Je Secretary We cannot choose but to like her. Dance Club . . . Ty-Pin Club . . . Yearbook Staff . . . tall . . . sweaters . . . slim . Clothes ... dark hair . . . sophisticated . dancing . . . Marie. William James Lewis Bloomfield Tech. His smile is a joy forever. Student Council . . . Dance Club Photoplay Club . . . nice looking girls . . . smile . . . Gilda . . . Dom . . Mike. Richard Longo Curly Salesman A good sport. Commisa's Olympic Club . . . clown . . . comedian . . . jester. | Carolyn Anne Loverde Carrie or Dimples Private Secretary In a world of her own. Ty-Pin Club . . . curly hair . . . giggling +++ quiet... Jim... bangs. Helene Elaina Luongo “Monkey” Clerical Worker or Vocalist “Her ambitions will carry her far.” Tangent . . . Yearbook Staff . . . dreamer . singing . . . walnut sundaes . . . soldiers . . . Fort Monmouth . . . dancing... . Frank Sinatra . . . letters . . . True Story. Filomena Luongo “Dolly” Opera Singer “Music hath charms.” Dance Club . . . talkative . . . nice personality . . . considerate. Angeline Josephine Macchiello Baby Ange Secretary Small in size, great in spirit.” Dance Club . . . Girls' Service . . . tiny cute . . . sociable . . . dancing ... dresser... noisy . . . giggles. Doris Mack “Dotty” Seamstress “The hinges of her friendship will never rust. A combination of everything . . . shortie quiet . . . reliable . . . “I'll Always Be in Love with You . . . Rudy . Theresa . . . Carolyn. Frank Paul Manghisi Frankie Laine U. S. Navy “Just an all-'round good fellow. Radio Club . . . Rifle Club . . . Science Club . . . bashful . . . brown eyes... cameo. June Anne Maitland “Junie” Secretary “Always laughing, full of fun, A ready friend to everyone.” Tangent . . . Dance Club . . . Yearbook s xx ANNE vs s MN S ss GORE Ж 5 pretty . . . Dizzy Dozen . . . golden eyes... likable . . . дит... Marie. Armand Randolph Manno “Агт” Dental Technician Carefree and gay in his own little way. Dance Club . . . Band . . . brown hair ... photography. Sabra Freida Manzbach “Cugat” Office Work A happy lass is she; Never a tear you'll see. Humorous and friendly is her style. Service Club . . . Charm Club . . . Yearbook Staff . . . friendly . . . giggles agreeable . . . Harriet . . . А . . Vaughn Monroe. Irene Pauline Marchuk Chuck Secretary Joyful and smiling all the time. National Honor Society . . . Career Clinic . . + Girls’ Service Club . . . Stenography Speed Club . . . Ty-Pin Club . . . Charm Club . . . blonde... . bashful . . . zoo-loo busy . . . blue eyes . . . Asbury bowling . . . walks . . . likable 5 Super Honor Roll . . . personality «++ long nails. Eugene Paul Marasco Gene Draftsman A classmate sincere and true. Boys' Service Club . . . noisy Dreamland . . . sociable . . . jokester. Henry Peter Marciniak “Hank” Draftsman “Work brings glory and success.” Mathemagicians . . . quiet . . . intelligent . studious . . . friendly. Domenick Martino “Martino” To own a business “Always dancing, always gay, That's the way he should stay. Dance Club . . . Tangent . . . good dancer ... big... dark hair... popular... talkative . . . clothes. Mary Masi Vit Housewife Silence is more eloquent than words. So Tired . . . Russ Morgan . . . petite black hair . . . cute . . . sweet ... Joe. Marie J. Martino, “Shorty” Secretary Good things come in little packages. Charm Club . . . small . . . friendly . . brown eyes . . . books . . . football. . singing . . . personality . . . likable . short hair. Eleanor А Masiero “EM” “Doll” Designer “A friend to all, foe to none.” Бока. Ce... аи . Bill... Choristers . . . Riviera... Lorraine. i Florence Regina Masino “Flo” Housewife “A little mischief, a lot of pep!’ Charm Club . . . Art Club . . . Dance Club . . . Sales Club . . . laughter . . . chatter . . . jokes . . . art . . . cutter +++ “dashing and winsome . . . laughing always... and full of fun.” William Harold Mason “Bill” Enlist “As one of the fellows he is one of the best. Band . . . pinball machine . . . baby face . . . Kenny. Alfred Henerlau Mason Buddy Machinist A classmate sincere and true. Photoplay . . . story teller . . . another farmer . . . | mean it. Teresa Louise Mautone “Terry” Secretary “Joyful and smiling all the time. Career Clinic . . . Dance Club . . . Art Club . . . Science Club . . . Yearbook Staff . . . attractive . . . tall . . . shapely . sociable . . . Grace. Shirley Violet May “Shirl” Designer and Dressmaker Happy-go-lucky, well liked by everyone. Dish , . . Somehow . . . Dance Club +++ Girls’ Service Club . . . Twirlers Club . Charm Club . . . likable . . . cute . popular . . . Lorraine . . . Dick. Jean Josephine McCulley “Jeanie” Receptionist As sweet as the day is long. Charm Club . . . Ty-Pin Club . . . cute smile . . . dancing . . . laughing . сше... Gerald . . . walking .. Perry Сото . . . blonde... гей... books. Robert Albert Mayer Bob Mechanics “16 he quiet and demure? Maybe, but don't be too sure! Psychology Club . . . well dressed . blond . . . quiet. James Robert McGovern Undecided Better late than never.” Lazy . . . 5 o'clock shadow . . . comedian . . « Dr. Litzky's menace. Grace Elizabeth Melillo Grace Secretary Laughter, chatter and a song. Ty-Pin Club . . . Twirler . . . Yearbook Staff . . . noisy . . . talkative . . . blue MEM . a ТОС... singing . « « dancing . . . ice cream . . . pug nose ...bangs... Jerry... gum. Jerry James Metsopulos “Cheeky” Undecided “A good fellow.” Boys’ Service Club . . . quiet dependable . . . Mike . . . James Сиз... New York Yankee. Susan Veronica Mesito Clerical Work She is a most sweet lady. Sales Club . . . seldom heard . . . small . . . discreet . . . Sue . . . short cute. Ruth Anne Mignone “Frenchy” Undecided Sweet and charming you'll agree.” Twirling Squad . . . Dramatic Club. . Red Cross . . . Choristers . . . Yearbook Committee . . . a little maiden quiet and personable . . . Jean Dot... Sal s aa ИЧ ..: James Joseph Mikolay Jim Undecided Worry—let it run away. Clown . . . lazy . . . McGovern. Vincent Salvatore Mistretta Vinnie College He scores in sports and friendship. Football . . . baseball . . . sociable... serious . . . Marie... Verdi. Beatrice Millard Peaches Clerical Worker Her voice is like the rich music of a summer bird.” Choristers . . . gaiety is the spice of ме... тат... ой ,.. УИ . corny jokes . . . quiet . . . Juanita . Ethel . . . George, г... . Would you believe me? . . . Ravens. Antoinette Josephine Monda Dee Office Machines May be seen but seldom heard. Art Club . . . Dance Club . . . nice . silent . . . lot of fun . . . jokes . sweet . . . smart . . . red roses ... Joe... Anita... Ted... baseball +++ Red бох... joshing . . . understanding +++ Red Roses for a Blue Lady”... Vaughn Monroe. Anthony Robert Montanelli “Tony” Undecided Quiet to the bystander, but full of fun among his friends.” Cute . . . wavy hair . . . neat dresser good looking . . . popular. Robertson Munro “Воо” Агту Work brings g lory and success.” Art Club . . . studious . . . smart... bashful . . . Charlie's. (ы ( ( d 1 o | Robert Morgan“ Bob Pee Wee Undecided Take life as it comes. Track . . . Cross Country . . . short... good natured . . . quiet . . . Rabbit. Anthony Robert Musto “То у” Newark College of Engineering He scores in sports and friends. Dance Band . . . Tangent Staff Photo Club . . . big boy . . . са... Cushman's. William Naselsky “ВИ” Businessman He will succeed, for he believes all he says. Pan American Club . . . studious thinker . . . tall... Slow But Sure. Wilbur Nisenson Stud Psychologist Extremely witty, and with а push he might move. Art Club . . . Psychology Club . . Dance Club . . . Choristers . . . All City Chorus . . . Yearbook Committee Decorating Club... lazy... hypnotist. | Warner Foster DeLyle Neumann “Whitey” Join the Service Silence is more éloquent than words.” Blond . . . manly . . . quiet . . . hates math. Carolyn Joan Nittoli Carrie Office Work A girl with sweetness and refinement of character.” Dance Club . . . Student Council à Sales Club . . . blue eyes . . . sparkling personality . . . talkative . . . smiles å å Ernie . . . Vito . . . hot fudge sundaes ... Mirko M. Nussbaum Mike College A fellow who loves to give a helping hand. ЗВ Secretary . . . ЗА Vice President... Vice President, Interscholastic Council . . . Business Manager, Yearbook . . . Presi- dent, Mathemagicians . . . President, Science Club . . . Editor-in-Chief, Science Review E . Vice President, Italian Honor Society +++ Vice President, Art Club . . . Assistant Editor, Tangent . . . Student Council +++ Psychology Club . . . ambitious . . . worker . . . Ad Getter . . . Bev. Donald Valentine O'Brien “Doby” Join Navy “А fello cute, with a cute smile.” Band . . . always smiling . . . sense of humor . . . dancing. Raymond Edward Oberleitner “Obie” Civil Engineer “Nice to know.” National Honor Society . . . Psychology Club . . . Science . . . studious . friendly . . . athletic . . . nice personality . likely to succeed. Edward Vincent Ofack Business Man Nothing is impossible. Dance Club . . . Boys’ Service Club . . . dresser . . . fun . . . talkative dancing . . . Joe . . . Cap. Vito Ognibene The Lawyer Business or puo and full of fun, Liked by everyone.” Talkative . . . flirt... daring... personality. Frances Palme rio Fran Clerical Worker Her bashful modesty, her wondrous qualities, and her mild behavior. Tall... witty . . . dancer . . . dresser , . Ruth . ‚ Camelle . . . Francis . Billy Eckstine . . . Bewildered Y. M. C. A. U ÆRE] [ 7 ОДО 1 LIED ELE ВХ У, Grace C. Pallante “бгасе” Secretary Trim and neat from head to feet. Career Clinic . . . Dance Club . . . Science Club . . . Yearbook Staff. Ann Mary Palmizio Mitzi Air Hostess Always a friend to all. Flirt . . . sweaters . . . dancer... . wavy hair . . . sociable ... Georgia... Мас... C. YO Harry William Panagakos Panik Policeman Tall, dark and handsome describes Harry well, But all who know him think him swell.” Machine Shop Club . . . good-natured А . playful . . . pleasant . . . tall, dark and handsome. Gerard John Parisi, Jr. Tojo Navy Career Smile and the world smiles with you. Yearbook Staff . . . Student Council . . . quiet . . . sociable . . . The Big 5. Jerry . . . Charles . . . Nick . . . Cari boo DON „ o OOS Vincent Frank Paradiso “Jimmy” Professional Baseball and Football For ‘Vinnie’ Paradiso we give a cheer, On the football field he had no fear.” Smile . . . likable . . . Clodette St. Lucy's . . . Frank. Genevieve Parker “Genny” Dietitian 'Tis good to be merry and wise.” Sales Club . . . Phyllis . . . beautiful smile а . pleasing personality . . . will reach success. 4 Anita Marie Parmigiano Butch Concert Pianist Her ability to try is what counts. School Band . . . best line . . . sociable . nice smile. Lena Pennachio “Lee” Secretary Many a friendly girl you'll meet, But never one quite so sweet.” Career Clinic... nice smile . . . dimples «++ Sports „ . friendly . . . bangs .. . cute . . . walking . . . eyes . . . actors ... dancing . . . Frank Sinatra. John Albert Pater Little John Professional Baseball Life is what you make it. J. V. Baseball . . . Varsity Baseball Dance Club . . . Decorating Committee NE. Student Council . . . Yearbook Committee . . . tall . . . dancing girls . . . Mary Ann... Marie... Matty . . . Wilbur . . . West Side Park hilltops. Eugene Morrow Perl “бе е” Rutgers A regular fellow.” Art Club . . . Swimming Team . . . Mathemagicians . . . Freshman Football ( 45-'46) . . . talkative . . . cars . Charlie's . . . Nash. Patrick John Perna “Slim” Engineering —N. C. E. Knowledge is power. Science Club . . . National Honor Society ... brain... сие... reliable helpful . . . Super Honor Roll. James E. Peterson Pete A Success in Life ”A good companion for anybody. Mathemagician Club . . . Class Story Teller . . . It's the Truth . . . noisy . talkative. Anna Judith Perrone Ann Office Work Steadfastly she clings to all her friends. Nice smile . . . Anita . . . Marie trim figure. Ті 1 Cecelia Mildred Petracco Celie College Come what may, she's always gay. Art Club . . . Red Cross . . . Yearbook Committee . . . short . . . flirt я sociable . . . о е... wavy hair . smiles . . . dancer . . . Cleo... Rita . Helen. Vincent Louis Pettinato Helen Mary Pettoni Vinnie Traveler “Chink” Get Married Agreeable and full of fun.” Always mild with a friendly smile.” Football Manager . . . Photoplay Club Art Club . . . Red Cross... slim... . . . Science Club . . . Dance Club... graceful . . . quiet... swimming. friendly . . . jester . . . comedian . . . talkative . . . tall . . . slim. t Lorraine Barbara Pierro Michael Anthony Piacenza Mike Accountant “Rannie” Career Woman “Capable, clever, and willing.” Her sweet ways have won her many friends. Commercial Club . . . Italian Honor Society . „ + Boys’ Service Club . . . William . . . ae Sales Club . . . Dance Club. . . hearty witty . . . smart . . . neat dresser... smile . . . lot of fun . . . sweet. . smile . . . ambitious . . . Grace. neat . . . Shirley TT ++ + Phyllis . St. RAL С. ТРН SCHOOL Y NEWARK, NEW JERSEY Dolores Policastro Dee General Clerk She is pleasant to all and well-liked by all. ‚Dance Club . . . Art Club . . . Red Cross Club . . . dreamer . . . quiet . . . bashful . . truthful . . . courteous. Annette Helen Portella “Port” Secretary “Her pleasing smile denotes her pleasing personality.” Pug озе... dancing . . . eating... sleeping . . . cute . . . Belmar... laughing . . . basketball . . . St. Patrick's „въ Madeline... 77” . Fool That | Ат”... Cheerleader .'. . football . . . popular . . . neat. Lida Mary Polito Lee Bookkeeper She goes her way and does no wrong. Ty-Pin Club . . . Career Club . . . Charm Club... Irene . . . noisy . . . talkative . . fun... bowling . . . work. Sanford Rader Sandy Lawyer He who has lived obscurely and quietly has lived well. Football . . . Art Club . . . Dance Club қ . Psychology Club . . . Tangent... Italian Honor Society . . . friendly . . . good natured . . . quiet. Fergus Rae Scotty Naval Engineer Silence is dignity. Short . . . Scotty . . . studious . . . quiet +++ unknown. Helen Frances Rampichini Rae Office Worker True individuality cannot be copied.” Library Guild . . . Dance Club pleasant disposition . . . nice eyes . Marie-Ro . . . sincere . . . winsome. Marie Margaret Raimo Brownie Air Hostess Dancing not on earth but on a cloud. Cheerleader . . . yearbook . . . Dance Club . . decorating . . . Tangent . . . dancing . St. Patrick's . . . popular . . . June . . George's . . . Dizzy Dozen . . . fun. Joan E. Reiley Jo Housewife Sweet and friendly is her style. George . . . Sara... Pat . . . quiet 2 pleasant . . . smile . . . sincere +++ honest. Theresa Fanny Ricci Terry Office Worker | never saw her sad.” Girls’ Service . . . Dance Club . . . good mixer . . . smiling . . . dancer devilish . . . Бау... Angelina... . Georgina Боз 300... Colle, Raymond Peter Rocchetti Fay Drafting Always a friend. Reliable .. . . helpful . . . interesting. Joseph Michael Roberti “ЭГ Engineer—N. C. E. Nice, easy to get along with. Science Club . . . Psychology Club...Radio Club . . . sociable . . . bright . . . helpful . personality . . . Pat... Honor Roll. Maryanne Delores Rosania “Toots” General Clerk She doesn't kill herself with work.” Art Club . . . Dance Club . . Red Cross Club. Jerome Bernard Rothbloom Jerry Business Man A pleasant fellow, liked by all.” Mathemagicians . . . quiet . . . good friend... Till Then. Edward Rudyk Eddie Theatre Manager Quiet sort, never loses temper. Quiet . . . ambitious . . . studious. Alfred Joseph Rudolph Al Undecided Silence is the height of happiness. Photoplay Club . . . short . . . sociable . optimistic . . . studious. Velia Jean Russo Vicky Secretary Her bright eyes and nice smile complete her lovely outfit. Bamberger Medalist . . . National Honor Society . . . Italian Honor Society . . . Cheerleader . . . Ty-Pin Club, Treasurer ++ Tangent, Feature Editor . . . Co-Editor of Yearbook . . . studious . . . reliable . . . Super Honor Roll . . . dresser . . . Barron +++ busy. Salvatore Amato Russomanno “Junior” Mason “What | do, let me do well.” Sales Club . . . bashful . . . dimples . sociable . . . Anthony . . Rita Beverly. Robert William Saccani “Bob” College “Often seen but seldom heard. Quiet . . . smile . . . smart . . . helpful. Richard George Saacke “Sach” Rutgers “A friend in need is a friend indeed.” Baseball . . . Mathemagicians . . . Year- book ... Pan American Club . . . Gerry . ce Varsity... МИ... ЮМНЫ... smile. Joseph J. Salabun “Sally” Army “He fills life with pleasures of his own. Machine Shop Club . . . clown . . . always Не.“ не laughing . . . full of fun... Marie Grace Salerno “С і ку” Secretary Hang sorrow; let's be merry. Senior Ty-Pin Club . . . Charm Club laughing . . . amiable . . . silly . dark hair Claudette Bernice Sarno “Сачфе“ Secretary Live, love and laugh. Ty-Pin Club . . . Charm Club . . . Cheer- leader . . . “Butch” . . . sociable . . . smiles . Curly hair... sweet... . giggles. Ange lo Salgado “Andy” Bookkeeper “When he smiles, his dimples dance.” Black Ford . . dimples . . . freckles . . hearty laugh . . . joker Marion M. Sarno “Киддо” Clerical Worker Joy is always in her presence.” Ми... jokes . . . laughing . . . chatting . . a favorite person among her friends . library . . . interesting. Thomas Sauchelli “Тот” Draftsman Of one so quiet we expect great things. Smart dresser . . . nice looking . . . piano . nice to know . . . Jerry. George Francis Schirmer Shish Jr. Drafting Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Tall... gum giver . . . sociable... ... New York Yankees. Mahlon Harry Schilling “ме!” Machinist Silence is the most perfect herald for joy. Quiet . . . silent . . . will get along in life . . . smiles at trouble. Owen James Schmidt Schmitty Join the Navy “A fellow who has many friends.” Tall... smart . . . Science Club... Mathemagicians . . . Football. Charles Frederick Schreiber Chuck Service Ah! He's little but he is wise, He's a terror for his size. Yearbook Staff . . . Decorating Club ? . Student Council . . . Art Club . noisy . . . sociable . . . cute . . . The Big Five . . . Сай... Мек... Jerry Don... Charles. Lillian C. Schwindt Chick Designer You'll know her by her golden hair.” Dance Club . . . Charm Club . . . Art Club . . . Twirlers Club . . . pleasant. . . sophisticated . . . Johnny . . . blonde . initiative. Emil Joseph Schuren “Junior” Florist Every man is a volume if you know how to read him.” Dimples . . . nice . . . Sal . . . smile . Rose . . . Blackie's. Carmela Millie Sedita “Millie” Secretary There is always a smile on her lips, and a twinkle in her eyes. Dance Club . . . Photography Club... popular . . . earrings . . . Grace . dances . . . active . . . cute. Grace Vivian Sedita Thinking is the hardest thing there is. Dance Club . . . dancing . . . ice skating . swimming . . . witty . . . sweaters ... Twinnie . . . flirt. Richard Leo Serra Big Dick Singer Good humor is the health of the soul.” Choristers . . . All City Chorus . . . Rifle Club . . . Commisa's Olympia . . . Swim- ming Club . . . hustler . . . good line . jovial . . . drives his car like a tank. Esther Naomi Seeley Snooks Office Machine Operator As free from sorrow as free from sin.” A rt Club . . . quiet . . . blonde pure heart . . . never angry. Elizabeth Ann Shawger Betty Interior Decorator She's cheerful and friendly with all she meets. Ty-Pin Club . . . red hair . . . tall slim... quiet... neat. John J. Simonini “Informer” Business A fellow you all will like to know.” Talkative . . . lazy Adams walks neat . dancer Charles Thomas Smith Chuck Trade School Life without sports is no life. J. V. Football . . . Basketball . . . Cross Country . . . Art Club... Bob... Tom +++ Poppy Mills... Juna. Bernice Juanita Smith Bunny Seamstress or Practical Nurse The mildest manner and the gentlest heart. Sharp dresser . . well liked . Laura . nice personality Christopher Oran Smith Chris Technical Engineer Blessed with brains. Modest . . . intelligent . . . a fellow who will get along in life . . . college material Fred Albert Smith “Smitty” Pharmacist Silent men rise to the greatest heights.’ Art Club... дау... friendly quiet . . . worker . . . dependable. Domenica Theresa Spitziano “Nicky” Office Worker “Happy and free from care.” Art Club .. . Меку ... Jerry petite . . . So Tired’ . . . reliable . . swell personality . . . ambitious. Leon Henry Snead Mechanical Engineer Work with diligence, play with laughter.' Quiet . . . ambitious . . . helpful reliable. Е ТШ Doris Jean Stenzel Designer and Decorator “Personality Plus” Tangent . . . Dance Club . . . Twirling Squad . . . Yearbook Committee á Button nose . . . nice . . . cute bangs . . . sweet . . . popular А dencer ...4А gang . 2. Y. M. CON « . Tuffy's . . . Costi. Johnie Alexander Stevens One Punch Undecided Oh, for the wide open spaces. Witty ... Benny . . . corner stares . . Bernice . . . loud . . . pest. Joseph James Testa Joe Undecided Talkest thou nothing but of ladies. Art Club . . . Dance Club . . . Student Council . . . sports . . . girls . . . cars. Thaddeus Joseph Szpara Ted Engineer The force of his own merit makes his way. Success . . . brilliant . . . cute... . blond . college Helen Elizabeth Thomas “Tootsie” General Clerical Worker “A good companion for anyone.” Choristers . . . bashful . . . dreamer . . . dresser. Joan Margaret Thomas Tom Tom General Clerical Worker Oh, for the love of laughter. Charm Club . . . twin store . . . Mary й . Cookie . . . quiet in manner . in character . . . comedienne . . . fun. « аъ 2 ж Marie Angela Tobia Smiley Secretary She is pleasant to know. Photography Club . . . Twirlers ын Ty-Pin Club . . . Yearbook Staff . . . danc- ing . . . sleeping ... bangs . . . swimming . ice skating . . . busy. John Robert Thomas Chicken Leg and Jonathan Architect Sober and steady he goes his way. Olympia Club . . . Track . . . Mathe- magicians . . . athlete . . . all ‘round personality. Angela Carmela Tomasello Butch Office Worker Liked by everyone Charm Club . . . sociable . . . dreamer dark. Frank Philip Torchia ' Torchy'' Deck Officer, U. S. M. S. “He is wise and virtuous.” Art Club . . . Choristers . . . Student Council . . . Belle Lettres . . . Track Cross Country . . . Italian Honor Society . . . Stage Guild . . . Boys’ Service Club... singing . . . actor . . . black hair . independent. Clifton Thomas Trigg “Тех” State Trooper “Mischief, thou art afoot.” Cutter . . . influence on many. Reno David Tramontino Reno Draftsman His virtues many, his faults few.” Italian Honor Society . . . Science Club . . . nice smile . . . easy to get along with . . . intelligent . . . shy . . . If You Were the Only Girl in the World.” Helen Lila Ulrich Helen Office Clerk A sweet, attractive kind of grace. Choristers . . . Sales Club . . . Wilbur .- г... Jom... Мы... quiet . . . demure . . . singer. Edward John Urbanski Sebastian State Trooper Why work or worry. Lazy . . . loves to do nothing . . . quiet . dreamer. Phyllis Theresa Vellotti “Теггу” Medical Technologist There is always a twinkle in her eyes. Charm Club . . . Science Club . . . Art Club . . . Tangent Club . . . Dance Club . . Choristers . . . carefree . . . Dreamland . popular . . . smiling . . . attractive . om... Larry. Eleanor Ann Vecchione “Butch” Typist A lovely girl is above all rank. Dance Club . . . attractive . . . friendly k . nice dresser . . . sophisticated . . . neat. Anthony Gerald Verdi Vert Enlist There appears much joy in him. Football . . . Track . . . Yearbook . . talkative . . . sociable . . . Vinnie... newspaper route . . . Rose Mary. Antoinette Vinciguerra “То !” Secretary The mildest manner and the gentlest heart.” Belles Lettres . . . quiet . . . dependable . smiling . . . short hair . . . pleasant . dancing. Beatrice Ann Vitale Bobo College Is she not most fair?” Ty-Pin Club . . . Choristers . . . Tangent a Pan American Club . . . Yearbook Committee . . . sparkling blue eyes . . . tall . . . shapely ... flirt... Al... popu- lar . . . Mamie . . . Dreamland. . . Mary Ann... sweaters . . . Joe DiMag. Joseph John Viscido Salesman He is a dreamer.” Art Club . . . Sales Club . . . light hair . pleasant . . . Joe. Michael Voskian Mike Radio Techn ician He is a very proper man. Sports . . . easy-going . . . tall and earnest . . . Machine Craft Club. Marcelline Elizabeth Walker Joan Elizabeth Ware “Магс” Telephone Operator M Laugh, joke and be merry.” A person worth knowing, if it's и friendship you want Athletic . . . laughing . . . nice alert = kind . Sales Club ت‎ a Ж. арқ å um - . . Short Pan American Club . . . athletic : А oristers . . . freckles . . . movies optimistic . . . clever . . . Paula Clarence . . . movies . . . short. . studious. John Edward Wheeler Johnnie Farmer Johnnie Life is what you make it. John Walter Weigand Success comes to him who earns it. Yearbook Staff . . . Dance Club ( Гү e$ MÀ Swimming Team Saffer and Simon Art Club . . . Music Room . candy +++ blond. а real farmer . . . loves the country. TUE oes MM Norman George White “Whitey” Salesman 518 he quiet? Maybe, but don't be too sure. Cheerleader . . . stockholder . . . talkative . cute . . . skating. Michael Wistuk “Miky” College Aalways try for the best. Books . . . Spanish . . . Borden Mr. Miller . . . smiles . . . goggles... swell personality . . . ambitious dependable . . . cute. Richard Anthony Wodopuja A quiet fellow is he should he be. Italian Honor Society . mild-mannered. Harold Charles Winkler Penny and Wink Business Man His character and intelligence go hand in hand. Тай ..- м ... ЭМИ М, -. witty. Marian Johnnie Mae Wright “Jackie” Civil Service Messenger “Pleasant to all, liked by all.” Student Council . . . Sales Club . . . quiet Joan . . . Jimmie . . . nice smile LD.. Jackie . . . her dimples and eyes hold a delightful surprise. Pig vow åk Edward Yannuzzi Eddie Draftsman Strength of body, and easy on the eyes. Mathemagicians . . . Psychology Club . . . Italian Honor Society . . . ambitious . . . Dolores . . . good looking . . . engaging smile. John Clyde Young Jack Machinery Be happy, forget your troubles. Central Band . . . sports . . . Machine Craft Club . . . Brooklyn Dodgers . . Chet... Luke... Lodi . . . Scranton. Donald Patrick Zamarelli Don Undecided Quiet, but has many freinds. Quiet . . . Newark News . . . sportswriter ... Мг, Price... dark hair. Ruth Katherine Yannuzzi Butch'' Business Machine Operator Practical in her ways. always jolly, fine and gay. Red Cross Club... Art Club . . . Yearbook Staff . happy-go-lucky . . . well liked ‚ lively . . . sweet... . Frances . . . Joe . . . Cleo . Harlem Noctune . . . . Riders in the Sky. Marie Ann Zoppi Zop Office Worker We're afraid our Marie will never be tall, But good things come in packages small. Sales Club . . . Twirling . . . Yearbook .o Short... friendly . . . green eyes brown hair . . . cute... Vinnie... Again . . . Vic Damone. |5 Dance Cad | BERYL ANDERSON, AARON FRANZBLAU, LEO LITZKY, Advisers ROR AR le с кұ Š 7 5 t ERIC H. LUNDIE o o « z « 2 u a 4 м ш u å O = | FLORABELLE BURKE TON Of 7 7 7. сз 2) 7 17 AB OT ie DAVID FELDMAN Adviser ROCCO A. PESILE Adviser Fi ИР NET EG IIo TT UPPER TN OPE AKA ee КЫЫЛ East JOSEPH MILLER Adviser GRACE PALMER Adviser REE ГД. Дент өмөг : (137) ЖАУҒА, CFT OPAL RAY A. BARNARD LILA B. WRIGHT ROBERT B. STRAHAN Advisers FLORABELLE BURKE Adviser H C NE S a III: PE FRED PROFETA Adviser EMMA J. HOUGH Adviser GRACE PALMER Adviser AARON GOFF MORRIS R. LERNER Advisers ГҮҮ emo c ат. ки аа ALOSPLGAAL O dad | HAROLD A. GOUSS Adviser LOUIS GOLDMAN Adviser JOHN T. PRICE Adviser DES сыра HET тенк ee TEN SEIFE AAAA.. Met $4 MU d P. MYERS HEIGES Adviser 145 12643444, LANE Lp E эрдэс осы ОООО RAY A. BARNARD Adviser ROBERT B. STRAHAN Adviser AOT) BERYL ANDERSON Adviser Hm E Қызы жынысы Se 0А) 0-04 ДАҒЫ СА. СЕ ры QURE TRE DER JOHN A. DEADY Adviser 3B OFFICERS JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM 3B Term Boys meet girls . . . Girls meet boys—Result: Everyone going steady . . . almost. Password: “Just ten more months and vacation again.” Girls excited, boys excited . . . Reason: 3B social. Well, time for elections: Frank Torchia, president; Bob LaTorre, vice president; Mirko Nussbaum, executive secretary; Gerry Cuozzo, corresponding secretary; Carl Haverick, treasurer. Boys get tired of passing out elevator slips. Football rallies . . . more romances in bloom. Exams . . . We're happy, we all passed. (Oh, yeah!) 3A Term New term. Resolution of all ЗА students: “т really gonna settle down and study (when | don't have anything else to до)“. Be Bop Hop (terrific name, huh?) was a great success. New elec- tions held: Barron Castle, president; Mirko Nussbaum, vice presi- dent; Gerry Cuozzo, secretary; Carl Haverick, treasurer. Cut list increases. Finally vacation comes . . . We all leave happily, proudly displaying our class rings. We're happy, we all SENIORS 4B Term Vacation over. (Oh, yeah) Campaigning for office begins again. (Signs, bribes, please, etc.) The officers are: Barron Castle, presi- dent; Mike Kozlowski, vice president; Gerry Cuozzo, secretary; Carl Haverick, treasurer. We're all planning the big 4B Dance... Decorations for the Junior-Senior Prom get under way. Words on every student's lips: Are you going to the Junior-Senior prom? Everyone's filled with that good old Christmas Spirit (Christmas Vacation). Report cards . . . Wheee, just made it!!! 4А Term New resolution of students: | will do my homework every night. All happy 4A's. The Cherry-Tree Hop was being held. (Wanna buy a ticket?) Everyone busy wcrking on Yearbook. Mr. Strassberg getting bi..er and busier as warm weather comes (ahem!) . . . Everyone talking about the Senior Prom. Finally— Graduation! At the end of our four years in high school (believe it or not), we really hate to leave good, old Central High. Lo Со LTD. N. W. £- TREET, LONDO -- ‚ ж SYDNEY =. WE C Эс LE = 37240 8322 ОК 246 252 442 295 35 8 4. ТОГ | С CR чы И а А ЗОН : PG Qo xm iae m DAC SALVATORE COMMISA LOUIS INZEO Coach Faculty Manager of Athletics One of the finest coaches in the State. SENIORS BILL ALEXANDER Our all-State center, who did his share on offense and double on defense. VINNIE' MISTRETTA ANTHONY VERDI NICK FRASCO VINCENT PARADISO A quarterback from the start, Converted halfback to quarter- A plunging fullback and Shifty halfback who made one of who was injured earlier in the back was a stalwart in Central's great backer-up. the longest runs in the 1948 season, but proved his worth in offense. campaign. the East Side game. . JOHN THOMAS One of the best all ‘round ends. ден Ction shot featuring Mistretta LIVING up to their standards set by Coach “5а!” Commisa, our gridiron ruffians finished the 1948 season with a record of seven wins, one defeat, one tie, and a City Championship. Our pigskin operators played rough, hard, and clean football and deserved their victories. The one defeat of our call-and-carry boys was suffered at the hands of Orange (the jinx) who scored more points against us in one game than had been scored by all our other opponents put together. They'll be back next year though, to fight again and set a goal for the players to achieve. One of the highlights of the season, was the winning of the Technical Cup from East Side on Thanksgiving Day. Nutley Barringer . South Side Bloomfield West Side . Weequahic Jefferson . Orange East Side . Action shot featuring John Thomas. DICK GIORDANO Speedy little halfback who really ate up yardage. Action shot from Barringer game, featuring Frasco. diso and Alexander. “Ви” Alexander receiving his State trophy. Р к Å 4 га o nj he ә The Charles Jacobs receiving his award. Superintendent Herron addressing the group. A VERY successful football season was brought to a conclusion by an excellent dinner given in honor of our football heroes—1948 City Champs— and their very fine coach, “Sal” Commisa. We were honored by hearing from our Superin- tendent of Schools, Dr. John S. Herron; our Mayor, Honorable Vincent J. Murphy; Honorable Meyer Ellenstein, one of the city commissioners; Mr. Leo P. Carlin, vice president of the Board of Education; and our principal, Mr. Stanton A. Ralston. Mr. Louis Danzig, Central High Alumnus, head of Newark Housing Authority, was the toastmaster. Our guest speaker was Mr. Hugh Devore, football coach of St. Bonaventure College. Mr. Devore gave the football heroes some very good advice con- cerning their studies. The awards were presented to the boys by Mr. Ralston. The sweaters which were awarded were provided through the generosity of the Central Booster Group, of which Joseph DeFillipo was the chairman. A trophy was presented to Bill Alexander, best lineman. The following 4A's received awards: Bill Alex- ander, Nick Frasco, Dick Giordano, Vince Mistretta, Charles Thomas, Anthony Verdi. Dick Giordano receiving his award. JACOB RITTENBAND Music Director Velia Russo Marie Raimo Elizabeth Harder Geraldine Cuozzo Theresa Ricci 1 Р 22.522545 — Ere EE d 42 М PEN ESYA | қатаған жы ғымын EEE Annette Portella 54 м. Claudette Sarno Norman White Jean DeCarlo Eleanor Bongo 3 ач“ В Carmella Fabiano Marion Klein - = ТВ, WI, OM TR ұ ты; yeh Ray gen TRA, SN щъ ае E fefe ст А | Ч 7 Y 27 ИА + | NT NIRA oU La ПИЙ ТА I e 32577, AN Ч gH TR Az CENTRAL HIGH through the years has always produced good baseball teams. In 1947 and 1948 Central won the City Championship and are strong competitors for 1949. Greg Cordones has pitched brilliant ball for the Blue, climaxed by two consecutive no-hitters in the first two games of the 1949 seasorı. We predict a great future for “Greg” and see a good future for Central High's baseball team. ROBERT REILEY Coach JOHN PATER BOB FULLER WILLIAM BAUER ROBERT MORGAN This little man overcame size and experience to prove himself. OUTDOOR TRACK RETURNING to the cinders after a lapse of fifteen years, Central High had a fairly good outdoor season. The man who was picked to pilot them was the very capable Mr. Bauer, Chairman of the Physical Education Department of Central. Even with the lack of talent which the boys showed, Mr. Bauer still came up with some winners in the City Meet. In the 880 yard Junior run, Lee Duleb took second place. In the 880 yard Senior run, Frank Torchia of our class was nosed out at the tape and wound up second also. The big moment came when Central captured first in the 880 yard relay which was composed of Len Walsh, Ed Flately, Bill Dudley and Barron Castle. The latter, who is a member of our class, led the way to victory. INDOOR TRACK ITH the return of outdoor track, Mr. Bauer decided to pit our boys against stiffer opposition on the hardwood. The competition being keener, our boys did not show very well. The only boy who really showed anything was a newcomer, one of our classmates, Charley Smith, who ran the mile. He placed with the first five in every meet and on one occasion took first in his heat and received a plaque. He also was the only one to receive a letter in outdoor track for 1949. RICHARD GIORDANO CHARLES JACOBS BARRON CASTLE A speedy little fellow who moved He held his own in the This boy could run when he his legs like pistons. quarter mile. wanted to and he proved that in the City Meet. FRANK TORCHIA JOHN THOMAS А жу fine performer in the John earned his letter on the alf mile and mile. high hurdles. Action shot of Charles Smith in the cross-country run. ANOTHER successful cross-country season was finished in 1948 with Central's dis- tance men winning the City Championship for the third consecutive year. The dual meets were none too successful but, by the time the City Meet was held, the team's improvement was obvious. Our harriers finished fifth in the County Meet, not running true to form as they had in the City. The State Meet was a different story. With plenty of spirit on a cold, damp Satur- day morning, our dalers finished a strong seventh, with Charles Smith leading the way, taking third place out of over two hundred entries. CHARLES JACOBS Coach “Sol” Fleischman was proud of his Но tried hard every tiina: boys and we are sure the runners that follow will keep the winning tradition in Central High School. Central — — — 48 East Side St. Benedict's Central Central = S Central East Orange Central CHARLES SMITH West Point Plebes 18 West Side p man in the 1948 season, entral finished third in the State. C Won City Meet, 3412 points, when we defeated West Side. FRANK TORCHIA Veteran cross-country runner of three City championships. an i ROBERT MORGAN His running gave us a decisive 2 y Some information on fundamentals. victory in the City Meet. ROGER Uum opem PRENE TN A UFER AL KERNER) BE IRVING LEVIN Coach mt Ta. Richard Burness „= А Michael Kozlowski UR mermen did very well throughout the past season. They won the City League Title, taking both rounds with ease. Len Walsh was a double threat swimmer, but graduated before the City Meet which left us without a star free styler. Our Natators finished third in the City Meet because of an illegal turn in the medley which lost us a first place for that event. Had we won the Medley Relay we would have finished first. All in all, the boys put in a good season and we are proud of them. SEASON'S RECORD January 5 January 27 South Side 16 South Side Central __.. 41 Central January 11 January 31 West Side 21 West Side... Central 36 Central January 14 February 3 East Side... 222 Weequahic Central 2. 35 . Central. January 19 February 9 Arts Нав 13 Arts High Central 44 Central January 20 February 16 Weequahic ........19 East Side АЕ. га Central ээн 38 Central EEE. Won City League Title; Placed 3rd in City Meet. John Wheeler Peter Karnaugh Louis Ciasulli На.” Clodette Lardiere Ruth Mignone Dorothy Bruecher 3 Ч Shirley May Grace Melillo June Maitland O ох №. Lucille Carlino Mary DeBacco Nicolina Foggio Doris Stenzel domene Lonon sn 9-4 | Ду хе-ҮРРЖЖЛЛ ЛА ДАГАЯРНЬ | а nr Central....... Central..... Central..... Central Central Central Central Central Central Central...... Central...... Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Barringer -........ Thomas Jefferson South Side East Side New Brunswick Columbia West Orange East Side West Side Orange Nutley Weequahic Bloomfield West Side Irvington Weequahic а St. Benedict's Barringer South Side Essex County Tournament Central... 44 Central....36 Seton Hall St. Michael's Courtney in action (i HE 1948-49 basketball season of Central High School found itself with a new coach, “Sol” Fleischman, who took over Henry Finck's successful job after the latter resigned. This sea- son brought this school not only a new coach but also a new system to which the team was unaccustomed The two seniors who departed from the game at the end of June, 1949 are Charles Courtney and ‘’Greg’’ Cor- dones. Both played important roles in the gaining of victories and the gather- ing of defeats. The team as a whole had bright and dull spots throughout the campaign. At times the Central quintet would be on the verge of a victory and suddenly fail at a crucial point. All in all many observers saw the season as a success, and others did not see it so optimistically. The team won thirteen and lost seven. Cordones in action Cheerleaders F N ВАГУ ДИР 7 ee! TEN A120 CEUCUOCAU | Пи SOLOMON FLEISCHMAN Coach vad ! = DE Je d Fe LLL | Ly ED TAKA AM, FEAA AEA | EEE mA OE .THE NEW LOOK | I Only Happens Whe I Dance With Yoy BEST DRESSED Sara Belverio and Nick Giordano «FOR You ALONE св. яд MOST RESPECTED Gerry Cuozzo and Nick Giordano OU ARE рут ompany. T. В. Harms с 5 асы had special permission- BEST ALL AROUND Geraldine Cuozzo and Сай Agliozzo YOURE THE ТОР BELIEVE ME. IF ÅLL THOSE — FNDFARING YOUNG CHARMS bs å (+ Copyright by Harms, Inc Reprinted by special permission. MOST POPULAR Marie Raimo and Bob LaTorre BEST PERSONALITY Doris Stenzel and Charles Smith «YOU'RE A NATURAL Copyright bi y M. Wit Reprinted by Special permease MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED l rene Marchuk and Patrick Pern a 2086-1946 Reprinted БУ Citation м rms, Inc ЭЭГ permission. Сар; Copyright ВАН permission L у CLASS ме CLASS CUTTERS Helene Luongo a, EAMERS Josephine Borrelli and Edward Ofack nd Wil Í H am Alexander « BABY FACE Copyright by Remick Music Corp Reprinted by special permission CUTEST CLASS BABIES Catherine Grasso and Charles Courtney Angela Macchiello, Marie Zoppi and John Pater CLASS PHONIES WHEN VOURE SMILING Phyllis Velotti and Frank Torchia å THE WORLD KING AT THE WORLD _ uM ROSE COLORED GLASSES Із ъс Copyright 1927 m 27 Бу Mili = poA by special at Е CLASS OPTIMISTS hite NICEST SMILE å Уу Carmella Anniballi and Nome? Annette Portella and Carl Haverick When The Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves For Alabam' | NOISIEST Grace Melillo and Charles Schreiber MY SUGAR IS 50 REFINED GET A KICK OUT OF YOI Copyright 1946 by Capitol Songs, Inc Reprinted by special permission. MOST CONCEITED = MOST SOPHISTICATED Carmella Sedita and Pete Karnaugh Josephine Lodato and Michael Kozlowski WITTIEST BUCKLE DOWN, WINSOCKI Grace Sedita and Wilbur Nisenson % 4 Other songs used Бу permission of copyright owners |4 ЇЕ $ ЇЕ Chappell Co. Inc- : Copyrighr 19 Copyright 1941 by | permission ight 1945 2 9Р Reprinted by specia Reprinted by toot a Сө: T CLASS ATHLETES CLASS MUSICIANS is Chaczewska and Geraldine C De гоог) Cordones 49220 and Gerald Basile ONCE TOO OFTEN ms. Ine „РИДА spes emn BEST LINE MOST TALKATIVE Verdi Anita Parmigiano and Richard Serra . and Anthony ‚ Masino а Florence SUN.UP TO SUNDOWN Ё p MOST STUDIOUS Olga Giammona and Frank Graf MOST BASHFUL Jeannette Immerso and Charles Courtney MONDAY EVERY DAY QUIETEST Mary Masi and Bob CLASS PESSIMISTS race Melillo and Benjamin Hunt Saccani БЕЛ CLOWN Copyright 1948 by Chappell Co., Inc. а еденмен by special permission. CLASS COMEDIANS Marion Sarno and Albert Conte BEST LOOKING Eleanor Masiero and Nick Frasco Last Will and IN THIS MONTH of June, 1949, we, the senior class of Central Commercial and Technical High School, situated in the city of Newark, in the state of New Jersey, being in complete control of our mental faculties and in a sane state of mind, declare and ordain this to be our Last Will and Testament. To our advisers, Mrs. Florabelle Burke and Mr. Eric Lundie, we leave sincere thanks for their untiring efforts in guiding our class; also a host of pleasant memories acquired during our very short acquaintance. To Mr. Schleicher we leave a Republican administration and also a portrait of F.D.R. To Mr. Nester we leave a corridor free of loitering students before and after class and also a class of boys who know the difference between triangles and rectangles. To Mr. Inzeo we leave a book of 1000 jokes to try to make him smile during class. We also leave him our deep gratitude for outfitting our teams. To Miss Hough we leave a class of ballerinas who will know each step so she won't have to lift up her dress and show us her legs. To Mrs. Cushman’s students we leave one more half hour in which they can finish their long book reports. To Mr. Lerner we leave a class of beautiful girls with no subject to study but the girls. To the Cutters we leave invisible ink to pass out to teachers before they make out cut slips. To the Latecomers we leave Mr. Strassberg and no more long lines in which to wait. To the Lovers of Central we leave all the small nooks and corners and crevices of Central High. To the Lunchroom we leave a blue and white garbage can with a built-in basket for the basketball stars. To the Assemblies we leave the enthusiasm and attention of all future audiences which we did not give. To the lower gym we leave one extra atomic bomb. To our school dances we leave all the wallflowers in the dark corners. To Miss Bennett we leave pupils who will make out their permit slips correctly. (To enlarge it.) To the flagpole we leave a new set of initials. To the Chemistry Lab. we leave a bottle of Air Wick. To the Halls of Central High we leave a good coat of paint. To the Homeroom Teachers we leave another class of angelic students. To Mr. Strassberg we leave the back of the cafeteria clear of all tardy students. To Mr. Velardo we leave the job of “fixing it up. To the future 4A's we leave all the miseries and term projects that come with being a Senior A. To Mr. Miller we leave a book on how to speak Spanish in 5 easy lessons. To Mr. Cuozzo we leave a complaint department. To the Juniors we leave a box of vitamin pills to carry them through their final year of toil, sweat, and tears. To those who suffer thirst we leave the fountains that squirt in your face. (They do everything but give you a drink.) To Dr. Profeta we leave a new bunch of hard working salesgirls. To Dr. Barnard we leave business students who are able to write perfectly good business letters. (Just like the book.) To the true and false test takers we leave the Morse Code. To the football rallies we leave fire crackers, a pile of wood for a bonfire and many painful memories (?). Testament To the future cheerleaders we leave one dozen lemons and a pair of wool mittens to keep them warm on cold days To the Band we leave new uniforms and new instruments To the Twirlers we leave new routines, intricate pivots and dizzy right and left turns. To the Tangent we leave a large sunny room for their meetings to help them wake up to real news. To the Science Department we leave a bottle of cologne for their H2S experiments and also a book entitled, “100 experiments completed.” To the Eleva tor we leave a jet-propelled motor so that Vincent can get the teachers to their rooms on time. To the English Department we leave a book entitled, How to write term projects in two easy lessons. To the campus we leave blooming flowers and a big weeping-willow tree. To the Guidance Department we leave a friendly new worker who isn't so hard on the students To the Business Department we leave ambitious young girls who aren't afraid to go out on jobs. To the National Honor Society we leave new and more interesting programs that will attract the members to stay on as members. To the Dance Club we leave a year's supply of all the newest and latest records. To the Art Department we leave ambitious students who like to decorate for dances not because they'll miss classes. To Dr. Litzky we leave students who will enjoy laughing at his jokes. To Mr. Commisa we leave a squad of boys who can run 25 laps without puffing. To the Biology Department we leave a can of live worms. To certain members of the faculty who are aging and graying on top, we leave the Vitamin K. To the Students of Central High we leave one Self-Service Elevator. To the Library Treasury we leave two cents to pay for debts incurred by our class. To the Freshmen we leave dreams of their graduation from Central. To the 3B girls we leave autographed pictures of all the handsome 4A boys. To the girls in gym we leave more frequent fire drills, To the Faculty as a whole we leave the hope for another raise in salary. To Mrs. Wright we leave girls who do not compare their filing answers. To Miss Rybkiewicz we leave students who chew enough to pay for a term party. To Miss Schlegel we leave a group of girls who try to sell all her tickets for the Minstrel shows in Seton Hall. To Mr. Franzblau we leave some chemical to soften his voice to normal tone. To Central High School we leave all the dignity, honor, and respect that we gradu- ates have tried to uphold. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hand and seal this gradua- tion day of June A.D., One thousand nine hundred and forty-nine. President Secretary Vice President Treasurer Agliozzo, Calogero........ Alberti, Madeline.......... Alexander, William Allen, Delores Angelus, Stamo s Anniballi, Carmella Annicchiarico, Marie... Antonacos, John Araneo, Clara Arlotta, Elena Ashendorf, Robert... € Ballard, Pauline Barretta, Mary... Basile, Gerald Battle, Jean... Bell, Laura Belverio, Sara Bengivengo, Mildred... Bertucci, Vincent Bongo, Eleanor-..... €...... Borden, Willard... d Borrelli, Josephine Borrelli, Lucy... Boyle, James Brough, Patricia Bruecher, Dorothy Bruno, Susanna Bunion, Amy Burness, Richard... Busacca, Marilyn Bussell, Norman Calabrese, Barbara... Capanear, Donald Capriglione, Salvatore. Caprio, Florence Carlino, Lucille Cassese, Anne Castellano, Angelo Castle, Barron...._.......... Cawley, Mary Celestino, Dominick Celli, Jennie Chaczewska, Doris..... Chase, Robert Ciasulli, Louis Conte, Albert... Cook, James Cook, Margaret |... Cordones, Gregory Cosentino, Dolores Cottone, Jennie Courtney, Charles... Cucuzella, Mario Cuozzo, Geraldine Curran, Beverlee Cutler, Edvin... —. Cuzzi, Dominic Cwiakala, Genevieve D'Alessandro, Joseph D'Antonio, Mary Address 54 Bergen St 431 So. 10th St 578 V2 No. 7th St 100 Morris Ave ...69 West Kinney St.......... ...423 Crawford Terrace 172 No. 9th St 183 - 4th St 318 Bergen St 223 30. VI E — 63 Sussex Ave 135 Seth Boyden Ter..... ETE s sca 23 Norfolk St 515 50; LO 14 Og ПЕНИ ЗЕ фана 82 So. 13th St 465 No. 5th St 533 No. 4th St... 225 - 8th Ave 432 No. 11th St. ээн 15 Weste TW... usa 456 Garside SE — 250 Clifton Ave FOT Wo. бнт St. 787 Summer Ave............. 134 NS. TIN SE 433 - 3rd Ауе, sm 254 Bruce St 233 Waverly Ave.. 29 Drift St. 226 Hillside Ave... 203 Eighth Ave.. 575 No. 9th St. 2606 No. 6th St... 32 Factory St... 88 Summer Ne ыы yo LL ST d .. Mirrors 59 Cutler St... 186 James St 63 No. 11th St 117 Sherman Ave 30 Acqueduct Alley... 287 Hunterdon St 66 Holland St 109 Brookdale Ave 86 Smith St. 13 So. Hawthorne Lane.... 51 Hinsdale Р! 24 Underwood St... 290 ND IRSE LL — 504 Delavan Ave 2:09 30. FH | — 144 Stuyvesant Ave 75 Summer Ave.......— 6 No. 11th B оон P -694 So. 18th St 135 Verona Ауе. .. 439 Mt. Prospect Ave.... PES: ПОН SE — 25 Norfolk St _.Running laps on | track Weakness Dancing... Babe and Undertakers Charlie Clothing..... Carnation Cutting my Һаїг........... Clothes Kosa Pretty Шш... Temper... Pet Peeve Profound language................ Running out of gas-...€... ...-- ..Watch that Disloyal friends.......... ...John Thomas Loud people Liquor Fellows late for dates... Phony girls One track minded teachers... ......Insulting people —— When called Good kid . ... Homework To see anyone drink........ Dreamy music... .. 6 Girls .Clothing 32 and Homework... .. Conceited people School Å —. .. Money Italian Not enough то еу POETER rrr ...Holy Cow! Gym .. Conceited р people and Pinochle Blue Eyes Dancing ........ Chocolate sodas ................ Clothes _Eating _ Pretty girls ...Dimples Cutting С Sleeping Bee Bop... Bill... A fellow with black curly hair.. Good-looking fellows Study classes... .. €(€(€( Short girls... ў Clothes Broad shoulders... put ons Smelly chem. experiments... Phonies Teachers who give homework... ...Gym Going to school... Жин ABER nn ... Panchoe Talkative Боуѕ €€€Ö€ .. English Mario’s hands Conceited people A phony Phony people Tom Gallucci, 29 - Crowded buses .. Braggers .... Conceited girls Disloyal friends -Метогу selections... ЗА English Very pretty girls -Brunettes No money Conceited реоре ... 2 - Women drivers..........---- Phonies Girls without personality People who don't say hello... Whistling Girls that smoke Homework Homework 1017-,, OO ыы ды ы 26 What, Hon? Money is the root of all evil Short fellows € . ... Girls . Pet Phrase That's cool Viva La Braschole Lovely, lovely, lovely ......How about that! .....Ya-ha-be-be ..Is that so? How nervous and wise up No good How stupid — Ain't it? ..Holy Cow! - Ой, my heavens! РИ think about it Smarten up РИ think about it Drop dead Let's cut! Ma-Sure Wow-w! I don't know! Good eye Because „Аге you kidding? u... Yeah, huh? Conceited Боу5...--------- Ask me tomorrow Take it easy .Do you know it too? РИ dig you, man .Oh, ту! — Cut the Joshin’ __ What is it with you? .. Wooley ...Drop your draws, Louie Oh, Hon! cd M, уа! .....Hi, ya, beast! ...Think it's a joke? | mean to say What is it, a joke? Hey, baby - Aw, to figure out a problem What's the story? It's where? That's ace! How disgusting! _Holy Moses! Don't worry about it Who's buying Huh? How annoying ____ What is it? AK MM LC HOE RARE You're right е -— Tell you what I'm gonna do Being tessød —. — Why can't you behave? It's a Shame Name Danzi, Jeffero Darpino, Claire DeBacco, Mary DeBonis, George DeCarlo Jean DeFede, Anthony Del Mauro, Carmine DeLoreto, Constance DeMilia, Alfred DePasquale, Sadie DeSordi, Ernest DiFabrizio, Nicholas DiMeola, Anthony DiNapoli, Clara Domenick, Nicholas Donahue, Thomas Donatiello, Mildred Dozier, Shirley Dunn, David Edgington, Fred Ellison, Theodore Elsishans, John Eppins, Jimmie Errico, Anne Eubanks, Leo Fabiano, Carmella Fabiano, Rose Felder, William Ferguson, William Ferris, Ethel Fiducia, Beatrice Florio, Rita Flynn, Clare Foggio, Nicolina Formato, Lucille Frasco, Nicholas... Freda, Rocco Freda, Theresa Fuller, Robert Fusco, Anne Gallucci, Joseph Garnes, Geraldine Gauss, Kenneth Giammona, Agatha Giordano, Antoinette... Giordano, Nicholas... Giordano, Richard Goldberg, Herbert Graf, Frank Grasso, Catherine Grasso, Mary Grasso, William Grillo, Gilda... ........— Hall, Dorothy Harder, Elizabeth Haverick, Сагі... Hawks, Ethel Healy, Joyce... .. .773 So. --313 Clifton Ave. Address 130 Verona Ave... 485 No. 11th St. 368 No. 12th St. 160 Hunterdon St. 54 Third St. 64 Sixteenth Ave. 295 Orange St. 457 No. Fifth St. 312 So. Tenth St. 78 Garside St. 16 Sixth Ave. 236 So. Seventh St. 37 Crane St. 41 Fifth St. 306 No. Tenth St. 19 Newark St. 372. Sixth Ave. 243 Lewis St. 484 Clinton Ave. 4117 Grafton Ave. 116 S. Twelfh St. 253 West Runyon St. 123 W. Market St. 267 Garside St. 90 Wickliffe St. 101 Peck Ave. 11 Rowland St. 282 Hawthorne St. 277 Hillside Ave. 791 Summer Ave. 288 Morris Ave. 435 Roseville Ave. _ 299 Hunterdon St. 55. Webster St. 216 Clifton Ave. 83 Sunset Ave. 138 Eighth Ave. 129 Second St. 13th St. 705 No. Seventh St. 229 Court St... € 266 So. 17th St... ...83 Davenport Ave - -401 No. 13th St... -655 No. Seventh St. 47 No. Sixth St. Goldbaum, Phyllis... 1 Gouverneur St. 120 ез Ян WERL AE NN Ж. z o dad and girls. 8 Agate PI.. Senior Directory Weakness Movies Boys Handsome teachers Beautiful blonde girls Clothes Ange Baseball Danny Å beautiful figure Emil Art Girls Basketball Clothes Food Pretty girls A fellow with dark curly hair... Boys А 'sob'' story New look Girls ы Pretty blondes Masculine men Beautiful cars English - Chocolate Fudge Sundaes Anthony Beauty Play basketball Clothes Boys with blue | eyes Frankie.. Nancy A boy Bob Women Football. . - Roller skating _. Pinball Machines ... - Music „Adams Theatre Job. —— —— Good dancers... Е Мо еу 213 Bloomfield Ave......... --657 No. Sixth St 47 So. Hawthorne Lane... 288 No. Fourth St 289 Hunterdon St... 184 Broad St 431 So. 16th St.. 163 James St... 457 Mt. Prospect Ave... Laughing 2 REN. Certain boys —А tall blond fellow Зэ -------------- Stuckup people Pinball Machines... Pet Peeve Staring Pesty boys... Spanish Phonies Gym Mario Castellano.. Phonies Alan Dale Homework Homework New look Homework Boston Red Sox Conceited people Girls å Нотемок Phonies Phonies Short Lunch Pds.. 2 History Waking up in the morning Teachers Bad manners Phonies Homework .... Homework Teachers who are always talking... ч Wait until next year Brooklyn Dodgers... Guys who sponge.................. — Gloryoskey zero The phrase, How nervous. Boys who can't dance MI ЛЭН... —— ES Conceited boys Girl with wild hair Phonies - Phonies Boston Red Sox... Phonies Colds = GI RER Teachers Homework and Spanish _ 1 Ss —--Discourtesy Black hair and blue eyes -— Teachers with winking eyes. Trost ОБГ n ...A conceited person... Boys'who tease.......... Teachers who think they know it all Conceit ... Getting up early... Conceited people.. You lemon Phonies Pet Phrase How Nervous Don’t irk me Such procrastination! ---Good things come in small packages Are you kidding? Stuff like that there Easy there --. Il Betcha 2 to 1 What is it? What? -О time, Mario? —-.That's a good one, George -Му boy, Lefty You were only fooling Hi, Fat ...What is it here? | don't think so -. Now you know Hey, there — Like eating rice with chopsticks Hello, baby! Manana Ain't that a shame! Yo, there! So, what! --О , but definitely! .Drop dead! Oh, shucks РИ fix you ...Oh, you're such а dum Hi, kid You-a-know Go, get him, Rex — What time do you get up? -.. You'll be all right What happened, baby? Thanks a lot -.. You doll! ... Arrevederci NEUE --.. Greetings -..Know what | mean? Tell, handsome, | think I'm cute, too. All right —Ит going ... What a shame! Phony You can't take it with you It's just your imagination = - Your mother-in-law ..... Cold weather and big wheels Let’ s go for a ride ае people Good- sn fellows -— Season girls Watcha Doin Because What are you all charged up? Listen, little girl Name Hecht, Russell Hines, Callie Hoffman, Francis Holmes, Joseph Horvath, Donald Hunt, Benjamin Hynson, William larossi, Elda Immerso, Jeannette... lorio, Joseph Jacobs, Charles, Jr. Jacoby, Frank Johnson, Evelyn Jones, Marshall, Jr. Julius, Marvin Karnaugh, Peter Katzin, Lowell... Kaufhold, Harry... Ketcham, Robert Klein, Marion Kozik, John Kozlowski, Michael Kreutel, Fred Kulper, Wanda La Morte, Eleanor Lardiere, Clodette LaTorre, Robert Laufer, Albert Lava, Harriet Lewis, William Lodato, Josephine Longo, Richard... Loverde, Carolyn Luongo, Filomena Luongo, Helene Macchiello, Angelina.....205 Eighth Ave. Mack, Doris Maitland, June Manghisi, Frank Manno, Armand... Manzbach, байга... аас Marasco, Eugene... Marchuk, Irene Marciniak, Henry Martino, Domenick Martino, Marie Masi, Mary Masiero, Eleanor. Address 283 First Ave. 23 Nesbitt St. _201 Jelliff Ave. 37 Hoyt St. .....2 Mercer Court 21 Searing St. 698 Springfield Ave. 200 Third St. 10 Garside St. 481 So. 1 | th St. 29 Boyd St. 18 Norfolk St. 24 Bedford St. 692 Bergen St. 1003 S. Orange Ave. 541 So. 19th St. 768 So. 16th St. 37 Coeyman St. 128 Belmont Ave. 31 Sixth Ave. 280 Hunterdon St. ---10 Unity Ave. ---905 So. 16th St. ..307 Springfield Ave. - 131 Third Ave. .-626 No. Seventh St. 214 No. Fifth St. 18 Stratford PI. ..135 МУ. Market St. 389 No. Sixth St. ——---184 So. Ninth St. _........473 Bloomfield Ave. 107 Highland Ave. 107 Highland Ave. 21 Jones St. 457 Mt. Prospect Ave.. 510 - 18th Ave. 882 So. Orange Ave. 406 Broadway 13 Lock Sia —— 345 Hunterdon St. з „41 Beacon St. . 208 - 13th Ave. . € B3 ЛЪКА at... 97 Garside St. 180 Verona Ave. Masino, Еїоге се...... 454 No. Seventh St. Mason, АНгед € € Mason, William Mautone, Teresa... May, Shirley Mayer, Robert McCulley, Jean McGovern, James Melillo, Grace Mesito, Susan Metsopulos, Jerry Mignone, Ruth Mikolay, James............. 370 Littleton Ауе. A Мей PL. — — 265 So. 19th St. ----17 Và Summer Ave. 344 High St... 38 Salem St 301 Bread St — Teacher's stare Jerry oc DAR ns .. Drawing 364 Littleton Ave. ---28 Park Ave 735 No. Eighth St. 226 Academy St. 56 No. 12th St. ...Cars and girls SI Weakness French fried potatoes Going to all football games Blue eyes School Girls, especially blondes Women Food Laughing Meat Life Girls Food Temper Girls Girls Girls around “18” Dolores People Eating Boys Bagels and coffee Swimming Girls with blue eyes Blue eyes Money Dancing Driving Women Norm. A nice girl Clothes Food Hot fudge sundaes, Pagano piano. Good music Handsome men and musi c Boys 77 ER A dark-haired fellow Spaghetti and meat balls One particular girl — Tall, dark and handsome .. Blue eyes Men -Food ...Girls - Movies IPRC ... Joey Vit, Drums -- Fellow with dimple in chin, Sonny Art... : — Apple pie and girls......... Girls .. Roller skating Money and clothes А redhead CI M FON d Bubble gum ... Teachers Senior Directory Pet Peeve Teachers Talking too much Homework Homework Teachers Stuck up girls Phonies Appointment breakers Gossip The late room To be broke Weekly paycheck People who talk too much Working Homework Carmella New look Prejudice Getting up in the morning Phonies Scarcity of money Girls Homework Bossy People School Conceited people Guys who borrow New look Phonies Homework Phonies (boys) Math. _. Washing dishes Conceited boys Cowboy music and teasing - Teachers Conceited people Teachers' Pets Book reports Conceited girls Fellows who are not gentlemen Short lunch period Doing homework Term projects ... Coach . - Homework Conceited people Liars -Phony people l Spanish : Any kind of work Grammar... Phonies ...School.... А phoney............ English Falseness Phonies e Symphony music på Let's -Неу, J. O. Pet Phrase А mark for a mark That's cool What say, boob? Hey, there! Everyone for himself Let us have fun The revolution is coming Golly Sakes Hi T'ain't right -50 | said to the girls Don't fool with me, baby Immaterial to me Let's go How's it going kid? Drop dead Look at that! Hello-o-o! What's up? You're crazy! Have none What ya think | am? Honey How nervous Well, anyway For Pete's sake Shadup Wha-dya-say? Yea-a-a-a? Gots Drop dead The first 50 years are the hardest Yeah? How nervous! Oh, how nervous! Cheese and Crackers Oh, gosh - Yea, huh! Stay sober Imagine that Where, when, why and how O. K. Baby Ah, shad ap see 1 told you What is it with you? Holy Crow You'll be alright -.Shmoo Wha’ happened ......Boy, you're nice and cute ...Go, get ‘em, Rep. Ahoy, mate - “И see you Ya gotta penny? Hi Ya, Hon. Maybe = Think before you act - Ноу Cow! ...So what! Name Millard, Beatrice Mistretta, Vincent Monda, Antoinette Montanelli, Anthony... Morgan, Robert Munro, Robertson Musto, Anthony Naselsky, William Neumann, Warner Nisenson, Wilbur Nittoli, Carolyn Nussbaum, Mirko Oberleitner, Raymond O'Brien, Donald Ofack, Edward Ognibene, Vito Pallante, Grace... Palmerio, Frances Palmizio, А ... Panagakos, Harry Paradiso, Vincent. .... Parisi, Gerard, Jr. Parker, Genevieve Parmigiano, Anita Pater, John Pennachio, Lena Perl, Eugene Perna, Patrick Perrone, Anna Peterson, James Petracco, Cecelia ....... Pettinato, Vincent.. Pettoni, Helen.. Piacenza, Michael... ...96 Sussex Ave. — 137 No. Sixth St... ...385 So. Eighth St... Pierro, Lorraine Е Policastro, Dolores... Polito; Lida............ Portella, Annette Rader, Sanford Ree, Fergus....— — Raimo, Marie Rampichini, Helen Reiley, Joan Roberti, Joseph Rocchetti, Raymond Rosania, Maryanne Rothbloom, Jerome Rudolf, Alfred — Rudyk, Edward........€ €--- Russo, Velia. — — — Russomanno, Salvatore Saacke, Richard Saccani, Robert. . . €. _.._.5 White Terrace 338 Littleton Ave. ..73 Eighth Ave. ...4 Nassau St. 9 ---506 No. Fourth St -448 Avon Ave. Address 03 Crone Sum -833 So. 15th St. | «14 Migh $t. —. — — 64 Cutler St. 116 Camden St. -480 Mt. Pleasant Ave....... 17 Willoughby St. 611 - 18th Ave. -4106 Ridgewood Ave..... 541 So. 19th St. .841 So. 15th St. 52 - 16th Ave. 291 Ridgewood Ave. 89 50: BH St. ------- 42 Seventh Ave..... 319 N. Seventh St. -4153 Fifth St. ...39 Highland Ave. 628 - 18th Ave... —.184 - 13th Ave...... 643 Central Ave., East Orange 70 Summer Ave. 52 Brookdale Ave. 730 No. Sixth St... 238 No. Sixth St. 500 No. Fourth St 303 Academy St. 226 No. Third St... 540 So. 13th St. 90 Baldwin St. 228 Garside St. E 47 Bloomfield Ave. -—— 111 Chester Ave... fil: ЕКГ Tra. --65 No. Munn Ave -136 Bloomfield Ave. 90 Spruce St...... 599 50. 191 SE ——— 575 So. 10th St 358 No. 13th St... 10 Stone St. - 99 Сабат Ave. — — 29 Holland St Girls SEM e n --А girl about 5’ 5” Weakness LOS a FEE Marie Buying new clothes Girls — Track SUL Же TM MERE Girls with blue eyes New car Girls Tall, dark haired boys Girls Е А pretty smile Food Dancing- Blue eyes Dimples Remembering names Girls ... Cute face... р ан John Lund _ Certain girls... Long walks Cars and money _________ Homework -4486 No. Seventh St... 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