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lst row left to rlght Albert Tamkus Theodore Stratus Mr Plerce Dennls Dantzng Anthony Amodeo 2nd row I to r Wllllam Walsh Francis Smlth Charles Hughes Nlck Kat soulakl Donald Carreras Joseph Grazlano Victor Baban skyl 3rd row I to r Augustme Mnrande Joseph Vallnottu Ray Wengert James Clampa John Rupprecht Gerald Balacek GO REPRESENTATIVES Each class wants nts oplnuon voiced In the school so ffUSfeeS GLEE cLuB The Glee Club the golden vouces ot Chelsea get togethe once a week to practlce They sung at our assembly programs and vlsnt other schools Their ftnal yearly appearance wall be at the June graduatvon exerclses I No one works harder with the boys than Mr Fleetwood lf you show the slightest Interest m muslc hell have you turned around and headed for grand opera before you can say lm an auto mechanuc they elect GO representatnves The reps In turn work on what they thunk IS best for the class and school They are also In charge of G O membershvps wvthun thenr classes The track IS to get each member of the class to sport a G O card Here are the boys who can contruve sets from match boxes One can make a play set out of old match boxes It he loves the theatre and has some kindred spurlts ln the senior class Mr Sawyer has done lust that wnth thus play deallng wnth the moral aspects of the H bomb eff T' KNOW LE POWER 5911 'Ist row I to r Wllluam Press Wllllam Cameron Mnsael Rodriguez Ferdinand Fnnatl Anthony Amodeo Charles Hughes 2nd row I to r Eugene Alcalde Joseph Grazlano Robert Dettlnng John Varvaro John Rupprecht 3rd row I to r Vincent Marzano Albert Tamkus Wulluam Walsh Louus Inzalaco James Clampa Ruchard Mullane Teddy Ryblckl James Morrissey John Scala Ray Wengert Walter Krasmsku 4th row I to r John Altleru Francus Ulrlch Augus tune Mlrande Donald Incalcaterra Thomas Wasllko John Zulnanl Vlto Vitale Michael Slclgnano rs M fa n 'O 61
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T IS ron fenOI'S, Treafsr Here are Mr. Fleetwood and a friend whom he has drafted to accompany one of the choral group's assembly per- formances, f -A I Ist row I to r Joseph Grazuano John Castagluola Mr Booth Michael Torre Thomas Greco 2nd row I to r John Avnles Albert Tamkus Emanuel Path Walter Kraslnsku Joseph Hennessey Nucholas Marcantonxo John Zlllanr Michael Slclgnano Theodore Stratus 3rd row I to r Louus Inzalaco Patrrck Quigley Francvs Ulrlch Donald IncaI ' ky I caterra Francis Callahan Raymond Longmeth Wllllam Stramntus LUNCH SQUAD Lunch the favorite perlod of many students IS supervised by members ofthe Lunch Squad This unit patrols the halls keeps order rn the cafeteria and when lunch IS finished checks the tables and put away the benches Eugene Alcalde Wllllam Press Mr Booth Richard Tua Thomas Gemmell 2nd row I to r Raymond Buonocore Lawrence Branch Sequoyah Foster Augustine Mlrande Vlto Vitale Owen Egan 3rd row I to r Thomas Wosllko James Cuampa Richard Mullane Sebastlan DlBarl Peter Harkm row I to 60 Its zero hour If you had to the enemy'7 on the Chelsea stage What would you do make the declslon as to whether to bomb 1 It F s x gf' I X Y kg C 5 ix? .X 'Y 1 - -5 I 1 D 1 - 1 I 1 . s,. 1 1 1 1 I 1 .i, ,V A, f - f 4 , . , . .I . . I 1- ' . f' ' ' Ll I ' ' I4 ' . 1 . . . I ' I I 'Ist , . Y.: ' , l I , . , I 1 - 1 - '5 1 - 1 ' -7 l 1 D 1 I 1, 4 r P of , D 4: MMM Y I , J- 1' Xw, I Rf ,, 'iff If I I 51: I N 1 , I ,ai X in YJ V1 W F ff aw sf 55 I , ... , - . I' 1 If' ,N L It I I
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U .5 Fo. unique, understanding, .Sb 3 fi it It MR. CELLI ADVISES PARENTS He says, Mother, if he works hard here he can always hold a iob. If he doesn't, he may still be useful around the house. Seated: Salvatore Mule, Donald Carreras, Ismael Miranda, Edward Oschmann. Standing: Heinz Lietz, Louis Pulaski, Louis Leist, Michael Fuiimoto. EDITORIALIZING Senior writers on the staff of The Chelsean gather together in search of new adjectives. Miss Smith reports from the library that the Thesaurus and dic- tionary have seldom been so much in demand. Look busy, boys, Mr. Lewis is watching. THE CAMERA'S EYE Michael Torre has complained he can never get enough on the subject when he uses the camera in the lobby. Grandfield thinks the blame lies more with the than with the lobby, and checks the lens setting. Donald reras, assistant in charge of awaiting developments as co-editor, holds the bag. The camera was a gift to The sean from the Class of '56. I LIKE THIS The spring Jewelry Show is a popular feature in the main lobby. Mr. Driscoll thinks he can find a Christmas tie to match this tie clasp. ,Z A? 62 Michael Torre, Mr. Grandfield, Donald Ccrreras.
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