Dickinson High School - Gnome Yearbook (Jersey City, NJ)
- Class of 1947
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-nu I Manager Richard Lundgren Xssistant Managers lohn Bialy Bruno De Salvo Nick De Nigris Assistant Coach Mr. Nocera Coach Mr. Murphy KW W, wi 3315 J-m 'csv g. . fy . K. , I -.----u--.-.,-f----- --------- ..--- --------- -- X , i , . ,,.,m., BASKETBALL TEAM The Basketball Team gave a most commendable account of itself in games won and evidence of sports- manship. don Campbell Angelo Sesame rncis Campagna Ioseph Vazzanoxy TRACK TEAM The Track Team had a successful season, winning the one-quarter mile state championship and showing Well in A. A. U. and the Development Meets. Captain .......,...........................,......................,............. Francis Campagna Co-Captain ............. ....,............... I oseph Vazzano Coach ................,..... .......................,... M r. Phillips Mr. Kelly Adv. .........-- ----A' ' ' C. TENNI Th S TEAM e Tennis T has bee eom, Under the guid n holding its own ' son with four wi has lost ance of Mr. Kelly, in the County so tar this sea- ns and three losses, and in the city it one ond Won one. With the present line up of Chrzanowslci, Hensel, and Grier in the singles an ' doubles team of McAlpine and Stango doubles team of De-Ponce and to play to further vict Cl hrst , Qnd the second LaFt'occa, the team hopes ory. GYM TEAM Members of the Gym Team participate in gym tics with teams of other high schools, colle ' plebes, and AAU. Novices ' tional meets. nas- ge frosh, Arm y in Metropolitan and Na- mins C -cap Prgncis 1355611 Gordon Ca 4 1 ' f MQr cmgiiiiiafiifffelacef Higgins . Ii. V xv!!-J ff! i J' iw ship and have uphe JW Bzxssspim. mam ' ' The Bosebah Team has exhibiiea Sine sponsman- Ta ihe high standards oi Dickinson. BOYNT.-TNG TE-BM The Bowhng Team are schoTasiic champions oi Terseq City, T947, and are winners oi the Eggers' cup. 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Graduation Night No escort for the prom All By Myself ...,..,....................,.. ..,.,...,...,..... F lunked Senior Years and Years Ago .,.......... ......,...... F irst day at Dickinson Open The Door. Richard .,,.,..... ,.....,...........,.......................,. L ate Bell My Best To You .4...........................,...,........,..... Wish to the graduates Rumble, Rumble, Rumble ..r,...,. Eating lunch during class Song ot Songs ,.......,..,.,.,,..,,.....,.,.,, .. .,.,.....................,...........,...,. Fight Song A Gal In Calico 4.......,, ...4,...... S enior Week This Is The Night ....,..,....,4...,.,...,.. ...,,.,........,,,.i..,.....,.,. P rom night There Is No Greater Love Desire to pass subject It Takes Time ....,...,..........,...,...... Sending the GNOME to press Always ..,,............. .,....,,...,.............,,,....,.....,.........,..... H ornework Necessity .,........ ..4............,.....,......,....................... T ests Oh, But I Do ....,.....,..........,............,................ Always study for exams Little Man, You've Had A Busy Day ...,.............,... Mr. Messler Midnight Masquerade .......,...,...........i,........................,,....,, Barn dance Piano Portrait ...................,......,,....,...,.................... Graduation picture What Am I Gonna Do About You ........l.......,..................,....,. Teacher deciding to pass or fail a pupil S V X CK' 5? CEIW Six IJ Z lf X S X x ., NU Pursued , .....,.... . Sea of Grass .A.........,..,...... Stairway to Heaven ,..,.,,.,., Dangerous Business ...,...,,...,,... The Best Years of Our Lives ...,.... The Egg and I ..................,...... ........ Homestretch .,..,... . The Showoff ....... ....,.. Susie Steps Out ....... ....., ..... Beginning or the End ,,..... The lolson Story ,.,.., .,..,,.. Suspense A,............. . Humoresque ...............,... This Happy Breed ,.....r. . lt's A Wonderful Life ......... T i l ll Be Yours .,..,,.,,.,..,... .r.. Odd Man Out . ....... A ,.....,... .. Duel in the Sun ..,....,, A ......,.....,... , For Whom the Bell Tolls ,...... Dark Mirror ....,,. .....,.....l,.,........... ,...,.... The Yearling .,l,...... .. Carnegie Hall ...........,.., Blues in the Night .,..,... . Bedlam ..,.. ,..,. . .. .....,, .. .. Now, Voyager ......... I'll Be Seeing You .... . ..,. . Love Letters ...,.. ....,.... San Quentin .......,,.,... .. i,,.., A Truant Officer . Campus Steps to fourth floor .. Playing hookey QA to l2B Grade on history test The last few days The senior Prom night Report cards ,....... Hilltop Follies Class Ballot Graduation March , ..,..i.,.,..,,...,........,,.,,.. . Graduates Pre-Graduation vacation ..............i......,......... ,,.,,. D iploma . ,.., .. , ,,., ..i,.i A Flunkee A ,..,,.. Baseball game 3 o clock bell Mirror in the Girl's Boom Freshman ,. . , , , Auditorium Mr. Bozofs orchestra ,, Room lO8 Senior Boat Ride Class Reunion Notes from l26 Boys' Gym Class R.GalloULO. A LA l N I Th ecad Weather - Uncertain JUNE 27, 1957 STRODL TELEVISION CO. BROADCASTS RECI'l'AL C. Raymond Strodl, millionaire owner of the American Television Company presented Doris Kling, the accomplished organist, on tel- evision, last night. Marjorie Rohrer played the Moonlight Sonata on the piano and Miss Kling accompanied on the 'organ. The program was announced by Marie Reinholt. DR. LAER SUMMONED TO TREAT SEC HAYES Dr. Rita Laer, outstanding med- ical authority, has arrived in Washington to attend Secretary of State William Hayes, who is suffering from malnutrition. She was accompanied by Carol Faller and Eleanor Czysz, her able as- sistants. While Dr. Laer is here, she will address a meeting of chemists sponsored by Norman Brinkman and Leonard Alsop on the subject Why Dickinson Students Do Not Study Harder . Dr. Laer has a new drug to present which will insure every student's making at least 90? in all subjects. OSCARS AWARDED TO NEWCOMERS FROM D.H.S. Dreams came true last night at the Academy Award dinner when the Oscar was presented to two newcomers to Hollywood. A tre- mendous round of applause greet- ed the announcement that Phyllis Boudreau and Lester Accordino had won the coveted award for their work in Deep Water , a drama which copped the award for the authors, Claire Rothman and Jeanne Lauer. Oscars were awarded for sup- porting actors to Dorothy Wash- burn and Ethel Henze. Anna Schlindwein, who design- ed the costumes, Anne Brown in charge of Interior Decoratingg Daniel La Bate, director, and Ruth Cohen, in charge of make-up were also commended for their superb contributions to the pic- ture. Photography was under the di- rection of Gladys Corman who, long ago, acheived distinction in this field. GAS STATION GETS ATTENTION WITH SHOW Adele Klein, well known cross country traveler, reports an inno- vation in the Pickwick Petrol Lub- ritoriums, owned and operated by Angelina Coiro. A complete show is presented while a car is being serviced. The program she saw included Doris Kling, who played a movement from Sinatra's Fifth Symphony by Antoinette Ioriog the stars of the Joan Gingras Horse Follies of 1953 g Agnes fBrodieJ Gray, Metropolitan colaturag and Rox- annefBlow-outl Howieson, winner of Best Comedienne of 1952. Marian Panageas, stunt flyer, gave an exhibition of her skill. Others who witnessed this inter- esting performance were Marie Cappielo, noted designer of women's clothes, with her secre- tary, Edith Ceraolog Rose Hacia on her streamlined motorcycle, and Helen Urban, dietitian of Louise Franciosa's Drive-Inn, lo- cated on the Skyway. SHELDON KERR REPORTS ENTERTAINMENT PLANS Mr. Sheldon Kerr, manager of the Entertainment section of the World's Fair planned for Jersey City, has completed programs for Billy Rose's Aquacade II. The bathing beauties are to be Cute Kathryn Migliore, star of the show, and other famous swimmers including Joy Steinle, Anne Per- rulli, Concetta Sabia, and Louise Stockage. A singing contest has been scheduled in which Michael Con- treras, Muriel Feaster, Lucille Gigli, Dorothy Lauerman, Flor- ence Maio, and Mary Faha will participate. Restaurant concessions have alloted to Robert Reid, Marion Accordino, Henry Fahner and Ira Chesler who will employ Lorraine Montemurro and Margaret Mac- Lauchlan as dancers. Bob Berckes and his orchestra, including Frank Shiber, Anthony Sarcich and Charles Eickhorn, will supply the music. This orchestra has been specially recommended by William Taylor, music critic of The Times as being a thoroughly competent organization. BUSINESS WOMEN HOLD CONVENTION A group of successful women in business held their annual con- vention yesterday, at the Wal- dorf Astoria. Rosemarie DeMeo, who recently won the title of world's fastest typist, was ,the guest of the occasion. Present to greet her were Eileen McCauley and Loretta Keenan, secretaries to Clark Ga- ble and Errol Flynng Lorraine Montemurro, buyer for Saks-Fifth Avenue, Olga Bobownick, secre- tary to the Mayor of Jersey Cityg Marie Patella, secretary to Anita Rushke, accountant, and Georgi- anna Provinzano, secretary to Jose Iturbi. A vote of thanks was made to Dorothy Kaiser and Helen Ka- wecki who planned the interesting meeting. MODERN ART MUSEUM OFFERS FINE EXHIBITS Recent visitors to the Modern Art Museum have acclaimed the works of Clara Orrok and Rose Gallotto now on display. Critics consider their work outstanding. Lillian Schlimmeyer's one wom- an show of posters for the Helen Anderson Hollywood Studio at- tracted favorable comment. Offerings by the outstanding fashion designers Adeline Corn- aski, Maria De Negris, Beatrice D'Amico, Dorothy De Matteo, and Marilyn Mahler showed that Am- erica is ahead of Paris in this field. All of these worthwhile exhib- its are the work of Dickinson High School graduates. PLANS FOR LYONS DAM COMPLETED ON SCHEDULE Plans for the building of Lyons Dam, the greatest of all dams, have been completed and the se- lection of engineers made. In full charge of the project is Richard Lundgren, engineer ex- traordinary, assisted by John Costello, Edward Logan, John Marra, and Thomas Marrie. Clayton Lyons will supervise. These men are graduates of Dickinson High School in Jersey City. When asked for a statement, Mr. Lundgren said. All of us agree that more than anything else we owe our success to Dick- inson, that grand old school. r, ol BAR ASSOCIATION RE-ELECT ROBERT SNYDER Robert Snyder, legal counsel for the Syms and Vazzano Con- struction Company, has been elec- ted again as president of the Bar Association. There was little doubt about his re-election and, as was expected, he overwhelmed his opponent, Frank Judge. The able staff under Mr. Sny- der's management are the well known lawyers David Dougherty, Charles Candito, and Richard Do- browolski. Mr. Dobrowolski is president of the Build-It-Up En- gineering Company. ON THE RECORD By Robert Vita Harvey Peterson and John San- sovere have been crowned Kings of the Pins -bowling champions. Watch Bill Turley, successor to Red Skelton. We nominate Dor- othy Di Padova for Miss Sub- ways . Rumor has it that Charlie Rode will beumost valuable play- er of the N. Y. Giants. One poster by Cecilia Szwar- czewski is worth ten by Varga for pulling power. Has Leo Duroch- er made offers for Daniel Nard- olilli? Students will soon be gathering round Mary Carbone in the gym of D. H. S. Anthony Sarcich's New Jerseyians will open at the Roosevelt Grill, Wednesday eve- ning. AGENCY FASHION SHOW ATTRACTS GREAT THRONGS The Ann Potuto-Joyce Hazel- ton Advertising agency staged a large fashion show at the Geerlof Hotel last evening. The latest models were demon- strated by Pauline Corvin, Sue Maresca, Doris Gray, Jane Bad- ach, Grace Calabrese and June Walther. Many of the costumes were designed by Dorothy Soban- ski. ' Jean Bodine had charge of the television and Joseph Dougherty, recently returned from his diplo- matic post in Persia, MC'ed the show as a special favor and in memory of dear old Dickinson. l. C. MEDICAL CENTER DEDICATES NEW WING Jersey City-Yesterday's cere- mony to dedicate a new wing proved to be a gala event with many notables taking part. Mil- lionaire Gabriel Cestaro made the dedication speech and introduced the engineers who designed and constructed the up-to-date build- ing. They were Harry Jenson, architectg Robert Johnston, Ralph Ciccottag William McFad- den and Norman Brinkman, eng- ineers in charge of construction. The staff is under the highly competent direction of Dr. Frank Roberts and consists of such lead- ers as Pearl Parisi, Superviser of Nurses, Jane Reardon, psycholog- ist, Henry Kaempfen and Leonard Alsop, chemists, and Marion Ac- cordino, dietitian. The entire twenty-second floor is to be occupied by Dr. Robert Franz for experiment, assisted by Lillian Andelfinger. I-'RED BECKER CHOSEN MANAGER OF YANKS Larry McPhail, President of the N. Y. Yankees, revealed at his conference today that Fred Becker had been appointed man- ager. Becker , he declared, cer- tainly rates the position. There's no better player in major league baseball today . Becker will be assisted on the field by Phil Ackerman, Ray Branagan, and Arnold Silverman. He feels that these men can be depended on because of their splendid records made in high school baseball play. BLACKBURN BII.L MAKES SCHOOL WEEK F OUR DAYS Congress passed the Blackburn Bill, Monday, to the undiluted of pupils everywhere. The bill calls for a four day, any four, week and was prepared from the sta- tistics of Charles Bernard and Richard Hensel, Harvard Univer- sity professors. Mr, Joseph Blackburn, sponsor of the measure, said that Joan Gumhrecht and Katherine Paca- luyko had offered valuable sug- gestions from their experience in the investigating field. DICKINSON CAFETERIA WILL SET STANDARD The Board of Education has announced plans for redecorating Dickinson High School. The most striking improvement will be a new cafeteria. Mr. Charles Bade has been chosen to take charge of this project. He will be assisted by a well trained corps of engineers includ- ing Julius Allstaedt, Bernard Brozowski, Robert De Bicki, Mar- tin Dempsey and Francis Fleming. Janet Trowbridge and Antoin- ette Sarno will introduce the latest in decorations, and Lorraine Brugman and Ellen DeOrazio will be dietitians in charge of menus. A teachers committee consist- ing of Joan De Sonne, Cynthia Goldberg and Frances Lell have the responsibility of making the cafe, as the pupils call it, a pleas- ant place. They plan music, a floor show and moving pictures, to be provided with lunch. HILLTOP ARRIVES WITH MANY NOTABLES The Hilltop , of the Lester Accordino Steamship Line, arriv- ed in New York, yesterday with many notables aboard. A com- mittee headed by Elmer Olson greeted the ship. Music was furn- ished by the Melvin Weiss, Ru- dolph Krukar, Albert Dillinger Band. Mayor Lorenzo was in the crowd. Among the throng of returning travelers were Ethel Henze, Broadway star, Senator Robert Parsons, Elsie Loughlin, noted cover girl, and celebrated authors Angelo Stanziale, Burnet Nelson, Robert Vogel and Angelo Scal- gione. Brigadier General Ernest Ehl- ing commented on the unrest in Europe, when interviewed by re- porter Charles Isley. Joseph Pic- ardo was another topflight airman who expressed concern. Many of the passengers will be entertained this evening at a re- ception at the Gore Hotel, Fifth Avenue. Alfred Lingen, magician and Florence Itkowitz, singer, will take pa1't in the performance. VOTE FOR ME MUSCLE WORKOUT I THROUGH 'I'HIS DOOR PASS ALL THE PROBLEMS IN THE SCHOOL SILENCE IS GOLDEN NEW GYMNASTUM OPERATION-EATING GRAND CENTRAL STATION 0 G 'L c 'san A ,fi lvl Q1 n .X .gt r'N S COIVIIC STRIP Flash Gordon ....,.........,..,...... ..,..,................................... ..,..,.,, Dale Arden ,.,.....,,....,... Hotshot Charlie ,.,......... Terry Lee .................,..,.. 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Etta Katt .................,,...,.. ........., Prince Valiant .......... Tillie the Toiler .,....,....,. .......... Supennan ,..,...............,. Winnie Winkle ..,,...,..... Steve Canyon .,......,, Dixie Dugan ,....,,... Tim Tyler .,... . ,....,.., . Marie Kerbl Arnold Silvennan Doris Marquardt Charlie Bade Ann Schlindwein Phil Ackerman Dolores Lisa Robert Tietien Phyllis Boudreau Bernie Brozowski Iane Arden .....,,...... .....,..,.. I oan Degenhardt Dickie Dare .....,..... ............, I ohnny Marra Boots ..,..... ,...,...,., ,.,.... E thel Henze l Z Henry ........ . Fritzi Ritz . ,,.. .4... . Nancy ............. . ...,..... . Smitty ,... ..... ....,,., Candy ,.,.........,,.......,..,...,,. Gurnbrecht Bill Turley Ruth Hausser Kathryn Migliore Alfred Lingen Iodine ....,.......,... , ,,..,. ...., , .............. Roxanne Hovneson Lone Ranger . ,. .4,....... .,,...,,... Ri chard Dobrowolski Little Orphan Annie ..,. ,...,. ..............,............. ..,. 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G Q Q 0 :s .A -rl Q, Dorothy De Matteo, 124 Broadway Rosemarie De Meo. 39 Romaine Avenue Maria De Nigris, 9 Henry Street Ellen De Orazio. 141 De Kalb Avenue Ioan De Sonne. 47 Giles Avenue Christina Di Napoli. 133 South Street Dorothy De Padova, 19 Front Street Mary Dougherty, 64 Sherman Place Florence Drennan. 53 Nelson Avenue Doris Du Buske, 123 Ferry Street Theresa Duszynski, 235 St. Pau1's Avenue Mary Faha, 112 Grace Street Carol Faller. 3291 Hudson Boulevard Dorothy Fancelli, 28 Lincoln Street Muriel Feaster, 33 Spruce Street Muriel Flint, 224 Beacon Avenue Geraldine Franciosa. 90 Wright Avenue Hose Gallotta. 104 Cottage Street Catherine Garahan, 3200 Hudson Boulevard Florence Gatty. 3369 Hudson Boulevarcl Lucille Gigli, 135 Poplar Street Ioan Gingras. 153 Leonard Street Rachel Giordano, 53 Washburn Street Dorothy Goebel. 74 Beacon Avenue Cynthia Goldberg, 3 Zabriskie Street Lillian Golden, 102 Palisade Avenue Barbara Grandbergh, 176 Tonnele Avenue Agnes Gray. 162 Congress Street Doris Gray, 150 Sip Avenue Ruth Greene, 83 Van Wagenen Avenue Ioan Gumbrecht, 402 New York Avenue Muriel Gwinnett, 220 Palisade Avenue Rose Hacia, 173 Hopkins Avenue Martha Harris. 3496 Hudson Boulevard Florence Harting, 51 Irving Street Ruth Hausser. 141 Manhattan Avenue Ioyce Hazelton. 63 Thorne Street Ethel Henze, 1164 Summit Avenue Elizabeth Hewitt. 238 Cambridge Avenue Marie Heyden. 125 Thorne Street Margaret Hild, 64112 Lincoln Street Ann Horlacher, 221 Terrace Avenue Dorothy Hourigan. 193 Ogden Avenue Roxanne Howieson. 39A Sherman Place Louise Iezzi, 266 Ogden Avenue Antoinette Iorio, 566 Palisade Avenue Florence ltkowitz, 523 Palisade Avenue Margaret Iuliano, 54 Broadway Dorothy Kaiser, 372 Liberty Avenue U .V 4 1 ll' - ' 5 K cwzvm i E Helen Kawecki, 105 St. Paul's Avenue Loretta Keenan, 148 Hutton Street Marie Kerbl, 254 North Street Adele Klein, 122 Grace Street Doris Kling, 25 Pierce Avenue Rita Laer, 103 Highland Avenue Mildred Lang, 178 South Street Dorothy Laramie, 138 Chestnut Avenue I eanne Lauer, 18 Clifi Street Dorothy Lauerman, 139 Sherman Place Frances Lell, 53 Columbia Avenue Dolores Lisa, 63 Charles Street Elsie Loughlin, 69 Dales Avenue Margaret Loverich, 119A Booraem Avenue Eileen McCauley, 126 Lincoln Street Eileen McGuinness, 817 Pavonia Avenue Mary McGuire, 318 Hoboken Avenue Margaret McMahon, 26 Magnolia Avenue Margaret MacLauchlan, 378 Baldwin Avenue Marion Mahler, 33 South Street Annabelle Mainieri, 37 Wallis Avenue Florence Maio, 49 Logan Avenue Mary Malay, 127 Van Wagenen Avenue Frances Manott, 237 Bowers Street Suzanne Maresca, 267 Cambridge Avenue Catherine Marino, 1055 West Side Avenue Dolores Marnell, 366 Liberty Avenue Doris Marquardt, 34 Broadway Lucille Mecca, 52 Orchard Street Kathryn Migliore, 7 Hawthorne Avenue Alice Miller, 375 Liberty Avenue Lorraine Montemurro, 29 St. Paul's Avenue Fredda Moritz, 218 Academy Street Lisette Motta, 308 Palisade Avenue Renee Nolan, 66 Romaine Avenue Ann O'Conne1l, 115 Nelson Avenue Helen Olsen, 74 Palisade Avenue Clara Orrok 4 Thorne Sreet Dorothy Ostin. 385 Palisade Avenue Katherine Pacaluyko, 156 Sip Avenue Marion Panageas, 873 Bergen Avenue Pearl Parisi. 235 Hancock Avenue Iennie P anante, 81 Lake Street Angela Patella, 82 Hancock Avenue Lucille Patella, 510 Summit Avenue Marie Patella, 510 Summit Avenue Edith Paul, 73 Dales Avenue Antoinette Pecora, 36 Laidlaw Avenue Anna Perrulli, 94 South Street Ann Potuto, 14 Whitman Avenue Alice Powers, 247 - 16th Street Carmela Primavera, 440 Central Avenue Georgiana Provinzano, 3498 Hudson Boulevard Angela Purita, 286 Sip Avenue Florence Rarncke, 81 Charles Street lane Reardon, 3495 Hudson Boulevard Eileen Redlern, 28 Sherman Place Elizabeth Regan. 74 Palisade Avenue Marie Reinholt. 278 Magnolia Avenue Carmela Riccio, 63 Iefterson Avenue Evelyn Rodrigues, 401 Summit Avenue Marjorie Rohrer, 254 Sherman Place Betty Roome, 2787 Hudson Boulevard Claire Rothman, 318 Palisade Avenue Rita Rowe, 197 Webster Avenue Margaret Ruhe, 18 Oakland Avenue Anita Ruschke, S8 Zabriskie Street Concetta Sabia, 38 Wales Avenue Antoinette Sarno, 113 Waldo Avenue Anne Schaefer, 577 Liberty Avenue Audrey Schalk, 31 High Street Elsie Schiff, 88 Hague Street Lillian Schlimmeyer. 98 North Street Anna Schlindwein, 153 Columbia Avenue Dorothy Sobanski, 106 Reservoir Avenue Salomea Sokolnicka. S05 Summit Avenue Dorothy Spina, 30 Manhattan Avenue Ioy Steinle, 282 Magnolia Avenue Irene Sternik, 274 St. Paul's Avenue Louise Stockage, 152 Highland Avenue Cecilia Szwarczewski, 189 Terrace Avenue Gertrude Tantzen, 86 Hancock Avenue Ianet Trowbridge, 203 Monticello Avenue Margaret Ullinger. 89 Hancock Avenue Helen Urban, 724 Newark Avenue Celia Vassos. 36 Huron Avenue lean Viehmeyer, 159 Cambridge Avenue Helen Waigand, 295 Webster Avenue Iune Walther, 53 Hague Street Dorothy Washburn, 2957 Hudson Boulevard Wilma Weiss, 125 Hague Street lean Weltz, 354 Liberty Avenue Rosemarie White, 313 Central Avenue Dolores Wichmann, 270 Hancock Avenue Florence Winberg. 1023 Summit Avenue Ruth Winograd 37 Emory Street Claire Wolfson, 49 Waverly Street Marilyn Zinstein, 155A Sip Avenue Frank Abate. 1444 - 45th Street, North Bergen Lester Accordino, 647 Liberty Avenue Philip Ackerman, 108 Van Wagenen Avenue Thomas Addvensky, 138 County Av., Secaucus Edward Albrecht, 252 Terrace Avenue Richard Allen, 9 Cambridge Avenue Iulius Allstaedt, 237 Cambridge Avenue Leonard Alsop, 64 Paterson Street Attilio Badala. 93 letierson Avenue Charles Bade, 254 Hancock Avenue Lawrence Bagnoli. 404 Ogden Avenue Emanuel Baratta, 233 Liberty Avenue Fred Becker, Ir., 230 Baldwin Avenue Robert Berckes, 18 Paterson Street Charles Bernard, 282 Baldwin Avenue Carmine Bertone, 1521 - Sth St., North Bergen Ioseph Blackburn, 240 - 13th Street Iohn Block, 331 County Avenue, Secaucus David Boyd, 376 Baldwin Avenue Raymond Branagan, 176 Hopkins Avenue Norman Brinkmann, 511 Central Avenue Bernard Brozowski, 18 Broadway Fred Burggaller. 101 Thorne Street Francis Campagna, 410 Ogden Avenue Gordon Campbell, 155 Duncan Avenue Charles Candito, 510 Palisade Avenue Gerald Cervino, 26 Manhattan Avenue Gabriel Cestaro, 17 Van Wagenen Avenue Ira Chesler, 884 Pavonia Avenue Ralph Ciccotto, 236 Duncan Avenue Michael Colaneri, 1055 West Side Avenue Michael Contreras, 25 Reservoir Avenue Ioseph Cunha, 171 Manhattan Avenue Robert Debicki. 58 Gales Avenue Martin Dempsey, 148 Congress Street Albert Dillinger, 7418 Broadway, North Bergen Charles Di Pasquale. 296 Summit Avenue Richard Dobrowolski. 219 Beacon Avenue David Dougherty, 4 Webster Avenue loseph Dougherty, 79 Dales Avenue Leon Eggers, 75 Graham Street Emest Ehling, 24 Terrace Avenue Charles Eickhorn, 796 - 2nd Street, Secaucus Harold Emery, 134 Booraem Avenue Henry Fahner, 162 Congress Street Andrew Fede, 6712 Smith Avenue, No. Bergen Francis Fleming, 231 Duncan Avenue Iames Fox, 48 Newkirk Street Robert Franz, 380 Summit Avenue Harold Gallant, 438 Baldwin Avenue Pasquale Gallo, 1145 Summit Avenue Ralph Gazzillo, 1112 - 8th Street, North Bergen Thomas Geerlot, 3673 Hudson Boulevard Richard Gore. 48 Central Avenue Robert Graham. 38 Prospect Street Irwin Greenberg. 35 Rock Street Louis Gualtieri, 154 Webster Avenue Richard Hensel, 109 Van Reypen Street Ioseph Herrno. 912 Columbia Ave., No. Bergen Warner Hillebrecht, 137 Prospect Street Charles Isley, 282 Manhattan Avenue Harold Israelow, 47 Waverly Street Ioseph Iannuzzelli, 36 Rutgers Avenue Iohn Iengo. 177 Laidlaw Avenue Harry lensen. 24 Grace Street Robert Iohnston, 1304 - 73rd St., North Bergen Francis Ioyce, 135 Booraem Avenue Henry Kaempten, 1113 Summit Avenue Alphonse Kawczynski. 47 Washburn Street Richard Kennedy, Iersey City Sheldon Kerr. 38 Zabriskie Street Thaddeus Kochanski, 158 Sip Avenue Ioseph Kocot, 48 Walnut Street Charles Kosc, 45 Wallis Avenue Rudolph Krukar, 245 Liberty Avenue Daniel La Bate, 975 West Side Avenue Allred Lingen, Laurel Hill, Secaucus Edward Logan, 101 Lincoln Street George Lorenzo, 232 Duncan Avenue Richard Lundgren, 54 Montrose Avenue Clayton Lyons, 322 - 72nd St.. North Bergen Iohn Mc Donald, 13 Columbia Avenue William Mc Fadden, 30 Cambridge Avenue Iohn Marra, 28 Liberty Avenue Thomas Marrie, 47 Columbia Avenue Carmine Massaro, 158 Carlton Avenue Carmelo Milici, 620 Summit Avenue Angelo Minichiello, 36 Corbin Avenue Edward Muller, 383 Baldwin Avenue Anthony Muttillo, 6208 N ewkirk Ave., No. Ber Daniel Nardolilli, 731 Montgomery Street Burnet Nelson, 600 Pavonia Avenue Elmer Olsen. 1151 - 67th Street, North Bergen Robert Paine, 190 Academy Street Robert Parsons, 57 Terrace Avenue Iohn Passanante, 81 Lake Street Frank Pearson, 51 Magnolia Avenue Harvey Peterson. 88 Hancock Avenue Ioseph Picardo, 66 Wales Avenue William Powell, 309 Central Avenue Robert Reid. 12 Stagg Street Frank Roberts. 18 Fraser Place Chares Rode, 22 Concord Street Anthony Rubino, 90 Ferry Street Iohn Sansevere, 225 Hancock Avenue Anthony Sarcich, 19 Hancock Avenue Angelo Scalgione, 274 Duncan Avenue Frederick Schmitt, 384 Summit Avenue Frank Shiber, 23 Dales Avenue Arnold Silverman, 36 Sherman Place Charles Smith. 2363 Hudson Boulevard Robert Snyder, 215 Cambridge Avenue Leonard Spina, 339 Summit Avenue Angelo Stanziale, 395 Ogden Avenue C. Raymond Strodl. 3475 Hudson Boulevard Robert Syms, 214A Bowers Street William Taylor, 620 Pavonia Avenue Robert Tietien, 530 Liberty Avenue Edward Trzeciakiewicz, 203 Liberty Avenue William Turley. 364 Webster Avenue Ioseph Vazzano, 29 Concord Street Robert Vita, 199 Webster Avenue Robert Vogel, 5 Cubberly Place Melvin Weiss, 125 Hague Street Iohn Wilson. 3673 Hudson Boulevard FLASHES OF THE PAST I-'RESHMAN YEAR: School from 12 to 5 . . . Lockers . . . Keychains . . . War Stamps and Bonds . . . T. B. Tests . . . First audie with Dr. McMackin . . . Ambulance Drive . . . Salvage Campaigns , . . Activity Periods . . . Victory Corps . . . Guidance Classes . . . Air Raids . . . D Day . . . Student Participation Elections . . . First Variety Show . . . ...... . . . . SOPHOMORE YEAR: School from 9 to 2:15 . . . Late slips . . . 126 . . . First Football Game . . . First Basketball Game . . . Tryouts . . . President Roosevelt's Death . . . Math Test . . . May Day . . . V. E. Day . . . New Cafeteria . . . Bad News-2 years of History . . . Wonderful Saturday Night Dances . . . Music In Cafeteria . . . . IUNIOR YEAR: Looking and finding your name in the Dickinsonian . . . Iunior pins . . . Parties . . . New Iunior Prom . . . V. I. Day , . . All Ashore . . . Feeling great cause we're almost there . . . Dr. McMackin's farewell speech , . . l2A Elec- tions . . . Disappointments .......... . . . SENIOR YEAR: Big Deals . . . Who's running for what? . . . School from 9 to 3:00 . . Strikes . . . Mr. Ke11y's Death . . . Dr. Nugent's death . . . New principal . . . Mr. Connelly . . . New Vice Principal . . . Mr. McDonald . . . Senior Pins Senior Dues . . . Big Snow Fall . . . Excitement in History Classes . . . Gym Classes . . . Getting our pictures taken for Gnome . . . Senior Hop . . . Senior Prom . . . 108 . . . Mr. Messler . . . Boat Ride . . . Senior Week . . . Exit Day ...Graduation Night .. .. ...... W A COLLEGE EDUCATION is now available FOR EVERY RESIDENT OF IERSEY CITY qualified to enter college. The IERSEY CI'I'Y IUNIOR COLLEGE of the Board of Education of Iersey City OFFERS Two years oi College training in the LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES Pre-Medical, Pre-dental, Pre-law and Pre-Engineering Requirements may be satisfied. The college is APPLY NOW APPROVED For Application Blank by the and Information State Board of Education oi Call at the College at New lersey Crescent and Harrison Avenues and the Between 4:00 and l0:00 PM. Veterans Administration for or Veterans' Benefits Telephone Blirgen 38000 By Order of the Board of Education of Iersey City Attest: IAMES R. STEVENS IOHN I. QUINN President Secretary Compliments of a' Assembly Room 338 and Miss H. A. Wippich Phone IOurnal Square 4-8351 I. GINSBURG All Kinds of Glass Installed in the Homes SASH CORDS AND CHAINS INSTALLED Windows Puttied All Kinds of Glass for Sale Picture Frames Made to Order 509 CENTRAL AVENUE IERSEY CITY. N. I. Compliments of ASSEMBLY ROOM 312 R. Nimon. Rep. - R. Pontecorvo, Sec. B. Adduchio. Alt. - F. Feinberg. Treas. Mrs. F. Auchampaugh l 1 1 I l i GREETINGS TO THE IUNE 1947 GRADUATING CLASS We congratulate you on the completion ot this phase ot your education. May the knowledge you have acquired stimulate the desire tor con- tinued studies. In a last-moving and competitive world, leader- ship goes to those best prepared to shoulder the responsibility. You young men and women will soon be called upon to assume the duties of leadership in Science, lndustry and Government. Prepare for that responsibility today. THE COLONIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Iersey City. New Iersey RICHARD B. EVANS President 1897 OUR FIFTIETH YEAR 1947 FOUNTAIN PENS - MECHANICAL - REFILL LEADS f 6, 420 Al YUUR XXX x LOCAL K X ' X I N, NQA W an -X wx l X! xxx Bi , I STATI o ER s ,kk XNNXWI V 'xxx X N xiixbb -I 1:-NN Qs XX WL' x. :k' 'w, N N 'Ili ', f I INN I .5 llllll, -5 R, x, A NX, jfs xx NN .xx Mb I Wf'S w I Xxx Ix:Q:fI5Q.:x ' .. ,... 4 X, 414349 MADE BY AMERICA'S LARGEST FOUNTAIN PEN MANUFACTURER X David Kahn. Inc.. North Bergen, N. I. mug. U. s. Im. off. Compliments of Comptometer Division THE USHER STAFF of FELT 6. TARRANT Who So Willingly Served Manufacturing Co. Their School IANE BADACH LOUISE IEZZI MARIE KERBL FRANCES LELL MARION MAHLER RUTH GREENE ANNE SCHLINDWEIN DOLORES LISA DORIS MARQUART MYRNA CAUPLAND K. W. MARTIN. Adviser Comptometer School DWIGHT E. RUSSEL Morning - Afternoon Placement Service Evening Classes lndividuol Instruction OPEN ALL YEAR - ENROLL NOW Booklet on Request 40 Iournal Square. Iersey City IO. Sq. 2-1245 262 Main Street. Paterson. N. I. LA 3-6485 PERSONNEL CONSULTANTS An lnterview With Us Moy Be the Key to Your Future No Consultation Fee IOURNAL SQUARE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 2836 Hudson Boulevard, Iersey City IOurnal Sq. 5-3600 IO- Square SUPERIOR 2-'71 56 SECRETARIAL ZWZEQJ COURSES Office Machines 910 BERGEN AVE.. Cor. Newkirk St. Leading to Preferred Assignments and Permanent Careers in Business PLACEMENT BUREAU COURSES FOR Klntensive and Review! Near Iournal Square. Iersey City. N. I. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Day and Night Classes Free Employment Service Open All Year Mr. and Mrs. B. Topoliski Frank P. Sesta Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Migliore George F. Ferguson Fred F. Iablonski. S lfc Portii.o's Meat. Fruit 6. Vegetables Aumenta's Pharmacy G. M. M. Marilyn Zinstein Mrs. Cecilia Dobrowolski Socony E. Rutheriord Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Wolferse Mr. and Mrs. I. Kearns Mr. and Mrs. A. Wichmann Mr. and Mrs. I. Feeney Fred A. Strand Io and Bill Nelson Mr. and Mrs. F. Halga's Mr. and Mrs. C. 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' - -1 1 INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION Accounting - Shorthand - Dictaphone - Typing ADVANCED COURSES Comptometry - Bookkeeping - Filing Machines D R A K E SECRETARIAL COLLEGE 64th Year Hudson County's Oldest Business School 900 Bergen Avenue Iersey City, N. I. 4808 Bergenline Avenue Union City, N. I. Tel. Dldlaware 3-7308 Ed. Franco Sports Center Sports Equipment for Every Purpose 2712 BOULEVARD IERSEY CITY, N. I. UNITED CIGAR AGENCY 736 West Side Avenue IERSEY CITY. N. I. BErgen 4-9535 GOLDWEBER AND BROWDY We Wish You A Happy Summer and Success for the Future IOurnal Square 2-0250 CALLAS BROTHERS FLOWER SHOP Incorporated Member Florists Telegraph Delivery Association 26 IOURNAL SQUARE IERSEY CITY, N. I. Compliments of H . 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IOurnal Square 2-0919 - 9532 - 9535 CHINA CLIPPER, Inc. 46-49 IOURNAL SQUARE, IERSEY CITY, N. I. AMERICAN AND CHINESE RESTAURANT We Serve Wines and Liquors Air Conditioned IOurnal Square 2-5313 IOHN B. BEDARD 'rousomnusr Compliments of Hours: 8 - 7 - Saturdays 8 - 8 A Wednesday closed at 12 Noon A 243 Manhattan Avenue Iersey City, N. I. Phone IOurnal Square 2-1725 Sch1ein's Prescription Pharmacy IOSEPH SCHLEIN, Pharmacist Muellers Automotive Service HOWARD B. BERRIANI Manager 146-152 BALDWIN AVENUE 3225 BOULEVARD IERSEY CITY cor. Clit! St. IERSEY CITY, N. I. Complimems of IOurnal Square 5-D138 Personalized Service 107, Discount 4 Students and Teachers A FRIEND ELVYRJ-rs DRESS sHoP ELVYRA HULINGS, Prop. A' A' G' 3548 Hudson Boulevard Iersey City 7. N. I. Opposite St. Ann's Church Compliments of IOurnal Square 4-5095 ANTHONY ROTI, Prop. VI T HENRY-RAC C ORIA MEAT MARKET 158 NEW YORK AVENUE IERSEY CITY 7, N. I. 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Students Gertrude Coyne, Prop. 102. Discount to Dickinson Students RONNIE S COSTUME IEWELRY BLOUSES, LINGERIE, Etc. 24 LAIDLAW AVENUE 588 Newark Avenue Iersey City 6. N. I. IOurnal Square 2-8775 Iersey City 5, N. I. IOUIIICII Squllre 2-3115 Ronnie Tuohy Opposite Court House CERTIFIED DAIRY Wholesale and Retail BUTTER - EGGS AND CHEESE 424 Central Avenue Iersey City 7. N. I. Phone IOurnal Square 4-9587 Compliments of FRANKS Quality Meats. Vegetables and Fruits 1700 BOULEVARD Orders Delivered Iersey City, N. I. Compliments of W. H. CORDTS 46 LAIDLAW AVENUE DELICATESSEN AND oRocER1Es VITO PERRULLI rcs - com. AND FUEL Tel. IOuma1 Square 2-6155 94 South Street Iersey City, N. I. IOurnal Square 2-8400 SAMUEL G. BRAUN, Inc. Exclusive Eastern Distributor THE PROSPERITY CO., Inc. 404-414 Tonnele Avenue Iersey City ,N.I. Tel. IOumal Square 2-3619 Able Refrigeration Service COMMERCIAL REPAIRS AND INSTALLATIONS 518 Central Avenue Iersey City, N. I. Compliments of IOHN T. 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IOurnal Square 4-4513 Tailors - Dyers - Furriers - Cold Storage STAMBOL CLEANERS 3 HOUR CLEANING SERVICE 860 BERGEN AVENUE IERSEY CITY, N. I. BErgen 4-2939 Tel. IOurnc1l Square 4-9003 - 9150 Prescription Specialists FRANK I. LISCHKE PHARMA cIsT 962 SUMMIT AVE. KCor. Griffith SLI IERSEY CITY, N. 1. IOurnal Square 2-9319 C O R L O 'S ITALIAN M AMERICAN GROCERIES 487 Central Avenue Iersey City, N. I. A, Patella A. Caserta IOurnal Square 2-8641 GLOBE WOODCRAFT BAR AND FIXTURE Bars, Restaurant Fixtures, Shufileboards, Pool Tables - All Supplies Bowling Alleys and Bowling Balls Repaired 598 Newark Avenue Iersey City, N. I. Opposite Court House IOurnal Square 4-4968 O T T O M A C K FUNERAL DIRECTOR 228 CENTRAL AVENUE IERSEY CITY. N. I. IOurnal Square 2-5103 LIONETTI FLORISTS FRESH CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 348 Baldwin Avenue Iersey City, N. I. HARRY SILON WHOLESALE IOBBERS HARDWARE. PAINTS, WALLPAPER 402 CENTRAL AVENUE IOumal Square 2-8414 - 8415 IERSEY CITY BURNS BROS. COKE - FUEL OIL - COAL 921 BERGEN AVENUE Iersey City, N. I. IOurnal Square 2-5000 CHARLES WEINACHT STATIONERY CO. Hudson County's Largest Stationers 644-646 NEWARK AVENUE Near Five Corners Iersey City, N. I. IOurnal Square 4-9130 S C H R O E D E R ' S HOME MADE ICE CREAM Sandwiches and Hot Meals 330 CENTRAL AVENUE IERSEY CITY, N, I. UNion 5-7422 Factory to You PRENTIS CLOTHES Save 207: to 401 930 BERGEN AVENUE IERSEY CITY Save 1 to 2 Years High School Approved state credits fully recognized by Colleges and Armed Forces. Enroll Now Day or Evening COEDUCATIONAL IERSEY PREP lOpp. Stanley Theatre, Ioumal Squarel IOurnal Square 2-1500 Founded 1924 Dedicated to MISS HAZEL LOESCH By The B I G FIV E Bon, mcx, MEL, ARNIE. HARRY GOODY MEAT MARKET Prime Meats Fancy Poultry 818 NEWARK AVENUE IOurnal Square 2-4979 Compliments of A FRIEND IOurnal Square 4-1256 Hard Chrome Plating Works CHROME - BRIGHT NICKEL - COPPER POLISHING - BUFFING 17 Cook Street Iersey City 6. N. I. Distributors for all kinds ol Uniforms G-ALLANT'S UNIFORMS 438 Baldwin Avenue Iersey City, N. I. Telephone IOumal Square 2-3225 223 Main St., Hackensack, N. I. - Hackensack 2-0475 B014 Bergenline Ave.. West New York - UNion 3-7638 103 Halsey Street. Newark. N. I. - Mltrket 3-4329 Compliments of HENRY GOLDMAN 65 Cambridge Avenue JERSEY CITY Compliments of RAY MCQUILLEN 314 Mercer Street IERSEY CITY, N. I. IOurnal Square 4-4800 CONGRATULATIONS TO HARRY KLINGER, Inc. G R A D U A T E S Distributor of f GOODRICH TIRES 6. TUBES 0 HARRY KLINGER IU N E ' 4 7 47-49 LEONARD STREET , IERSEY CITY, N. 1. A Fnend Compliments ot TUBE BAR Concourse I OURNAL SQUARE IERSEY CITY B.Z.B. Butter, Egg 6 Cheese Co 292 sUssEx AVENUE NEWARK, N. I. Wholesalers Humboldt 3-8618 . - BENTAMINS missy CITAI 2 L ' .ig lll C. X :Q CREDIT IEWELERS - X NNN 322 Central Avenue Iersey City, N. I Xxx I M- I A' W lg 15,9 00 Compliments oi a1S1'EnsY23'kil E332 C5909 Qgggsgagii ASSEMBLY ROQM 215 10. sq. 2-ms 0 0 ' l MT. Ouram Tel. IOurnal Square 4-1688 Compliments oi RALPH'S BEAUTY SALCN Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Goldberg 45 Franklin Street Iersey City, N. I. Between Palisades and New York Avenue and Daughters 41-1 - 1 - 1872 1947 SAINT PETER'S COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES inotugurotes its Seventy-filth yectr of Iosuit Eolucottion in Now Iorsoy Hudson Boulevard Iersey City 6. N. I. IOumol Square 2-9643 EMIL H. HOF F MAN N CONFECTIONERY AND LUNCHEONETTE 584 NEWARK AVENUE IERSEY CITY, N. I. Compliments ot ASSEMBLY BCCM 320 Miss Tucker Compliments ol SILVER ROD DRUG STORES 14 Iournorl Square IERSEY CITY. N. I. GEISMAR'S 222 Washington Street HOBOKEN, N. 1. DR. M. I. LANE oPToMETRisT Spingarn Arcade Bldg. at Five Corners 589 Summit Avenue Iersey City, N. I. IOurnorl Square 4-6133 NATALE TERMINELLO Fruit Market SPECIALIZING IN GIFT BASKETS 1144 SUMMIT AVENUE I1 ddh h h Id C Il d 1911! d ththlg I pl g 1 Ih th gh d I I g T I1 IC IK I D dd th ph I p t 1 I d h n qualities, in S A X O N SECRETARIAI. TRAINING IICCOUNTANCY AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTANCY PRACTICE IC.P.A.I PREPARATION MARKETING, ADVERTISING, AND SELLING quest. Tel. BArcIay 7-8 0 Cty H ll Parkl ted by N. Y. State Dept. of Educ. Day and E g PACE INSTITUTE Compliments of ASSEMBLY ROOM 214 9A Industrial Boys I A--n ' 'Y t ' ff. - f ZZ, I., -Q 378 CENTRAL AVENUE Iewelers for One-Third of a Century PERFECT BLUE WHITE DIAMONDS LONGINES - WITTNAUER - HAMILTON - BULOVA - ELGIN GRUEN AND BENRUS WATCHES INTERNATIONAL STERLING Ilolmcs arid Edwards, 1847 Rogers, and Community Plate Silverware SHEAFFER'S - WATERMAN - EVERSHARP AND PARKER PENS AND PENCILS Convenient Budget Terms IOurrial Square 4-4002 H. FORSTER For Better Cleaning and Dyeing 121 FRANKLIN STREET IERSEY CITY 7, N. I. WE CALL AND DELIVER IOurna1 Square 4-3214 THE PATERSON SILK STORE SILKS - COTTONS- WOOLENS Curtain and Drapery Goods 428 CENTRAL AVENUE IERSEY CITY, N. I. Compliments ot SUE'S UNCLE UNITED SHIRT SHOP OF IOURNAL SQUARE 1199 BROADWAY N. Y. C. DOLPH'S MEN'S SHOP, Inc. HATTERS AND HABERDASHERS 324 CENTRAL AVENUE IERSEY CITY 7, N.4I. S. Weinberg IOurnal Square 4-6030 THE SILVER SHOPPE GREETING CARDS Stationery De Luxe 469 CENTRAL AVENUE IOurna1 Square 2-9053 LE WINTER'S FINE FURNITURE - RADIO - TELEVISION REFRIGERATION 389 CENTRAL AVENUE IERSEY CITY, N, IOurnal Square 4-3322 Dainty Year Round Cotton Shops 384 CENTRAL AVENUE IERSEY CITY, N. I. IOurnal Square 4-3048 KOST 8: BAIRD 650 NEWARK AVENUE Near Five Comers I ersey City, N. I. O OFFICIAL IEWELERS for the Classes of Iune 1947 and Ianuary 1948 Dickinson High School Class - Club - Fraternity - Sorority - Society Rings - Pins - Keys - Medals Loving Cups - Plaques - Trophies 0 REPAIRING PROMPTLY AND NEATLY DONE Workshop on the Premises We Also Maintain a Complete Optical Department O Established 1880 QQ I C Who is the owe with a Smile . GIRL very much like you--perhaps she lives on your block or went to your school. 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'r, T 'Rin .A -,-:il , , ' l zfgw. 1-. . vd .'l 1, MS f I X x n D, I. fx 7 x v A XJ f' 'T-2 I A i' Z' , Z 2 gf J .fly , ,fp . N . 'J' If I ,JJ I A T 1, if , f ' : M 4 ' f 'ff . W1 LQ! .1 1 , ,JM 1 I1 If R X 7 f 1 ,X - .5 r' 'lr xx 1 1 N ' 49 xnxx R K- 91. ' B' .'a. X if . MX jim gnome TUNE, 1947 Presented by Senior Class Wm. L. Dickinson High School Iersey City, N. I. HIGH UPON A HILLTO Scared, but unclaunted, I ventured the halls, Trying to ignore those Freshman calls. Lost in a wilderness, going round and round, P There are rooms in this school that just can't be found That ticket to audie for just half the price, A fake, can't believe it, that guy seemed so nice. How I remember those days in Occupations, With the library classes and pupil relations. That first report card with dreams of the devil, I just did make it - above the C level. The days flew by, the weeks skipped past, The last report card, Gosh, I passed. Hey, Freshief' I cried with a feeling of pride, As I walked through the halls with a Sophomore Gee, it felt great and nothing could be finer Than to act and be like a real old timer. Subjects grew rougher and homework tougher, flf I might add, my marks really did suffer.l But somehow I managed to get my work done: Why, to tell you the truth, it was kinda' fun. And who could forget that day so great When church bells tolled and did relate The Allied soldiers had defeated the Hun. Yea, that's right, Buddy, the war is won. With a breath of relief and a well earned sigh, I first realized I had half finished high Up each morning, way past eight, Rushing to school, But, gosh, I'm late. Sent down to the office, and if I must mention, The nerve of those guys - ME, ct detention! ! ! Physics, English, History, all those three, Kept most of us busy, including me. We went to the baseball and football games too Being proud of them both and loyally true. I passed all my subjects - that's right, you bet.' Strange as it seems, I still felt the same When a high school Senior I became. My P. A. D. class with its problems galore, How we blessed the bell when we left that door! The Senior elections, the results they did mount, 'That must be a mistakeg let's have a recount. I went to the prom, all decked out very fine, stride Knuckling down to those studies without a regret, And arrived home at dawn, as the sun rose to shine. Came june 25 and that glorious night Diploma in hand, 'twas a wonderful sight. They're memories all now, treasures of the mind, Of the finest school you ever could find. MELVIN CHARLES WEISS 1 WILLIAM A. MCDCNALD Vice-Principal IAMES I. CONNOLLY Principal J OS l-l, HANDFORTH Boys Adviser GEORGE TYNE sistant to Principal I f P if L, ,aff QW? GEORGE C. WITT Assistant to Principal ERNEST COX Boys Adviser TERESA P. MADDEN HELEN A. MORRIS ANITA L. NIEBANCK Pupil Advisers ENGLISH THE FACULTY IAMES I. CONNOLLY, M.A., Principal WILLIAM A. 'McDONALD, M.A., Vice Principal GEORGE C. WITT, Assistant to Principal GEORGE W. TYNE, B.S., Assistant to Principal CARLOS D. HANDFORTH, Adviser of Boys ERNEST L. COX, M.A., Adviser of Boys ANITA L. NIEBANCK, M.A., Adviser of Girls HELEN A. MORRIS, M.A., Adviser of Girls TERESA F. MADDEN, B.S., Adviser of Boys 5 Elizabeth R. Albers, M.A., lean E. Glassford, A.B. Mary E. Reynolds, M.A. Elida Armstrong, M.A. Lorena E. Fry, B.S. Gladys Waterbury, A.B. William Dougherty, M.A. Lucy G. Adamthwaite, B.S. Edna White A.B Iulius Berkman, - I Ieremiah Twomey, B.S , LL.B. M. Berna Thompson, M.A. H. Miles Gordy, M.A. Bethania Tucker, M.A. William I. Madden, M.A.- Helen E. Schneck, M.A. Lawrence D. Rhoads, M.A. Alice B. Sterling, M.A. Marielle R. Kays, A.B. Zelda G. Lett, M.A. Hazel Loesch, M.A. Nellie Hughes, B.S. May K. Cooke, B.S. Marie B. Dolan, Ed.M. Minna Greenstein, M.A. Florence S. Auchampaugh, Teresa M. Mahan, M.A. LANGUAGES Philomena De Pumpo, M.A. elene A. Wippich, M.A. HISTORY Vivian M. Cannon, M.A. Roy F. Snyder, A.B. Vincent M. Donovan, A.B. Ella M. Fallon, A.B. Dorothy McNamara, Ed.M. MATHEMATICS Florence D. Pinkham, M.A. Frances S. Nadel, M.A. Sylvia L. Epstein, B.S. Helen Nier, M.A. MUSIC Katherine W. Martin, A.B Muriel R. Gordon, B.S. Raymond Spatz, M.A. Bluma L. Sternberg, M.A. Charles Levitov, A.B. Isabel Soper, A.B. Nora O'Hagen, A.B. Frances S. Ciofti, M.A. Arista C. O'Regan, M.A. Charles Malloyer, M.A. Frances I. Buckley, M.A. Helen A. Iones, A,B. Ingrid Regnell, B.S. Charles Anton, A.B. Elizabeth Balletto, B.S. Anne Schupper, M.A. Grace G, Sturcken, B.S. Anthony Rettino, A.B. Lucille D. Adams, M.A. Ioseph Rozof, B.S. - Helen M. Christill ART Carrie M. Niebanck, M.A. Margaret F. Sullivan Albert E. Dickie, B.S. L, Raymond Smith, A.B. Theodore R. Treadwell, B.S, Wardell H. Kortright, B.S. Edgar G. Parkinson Ralph T. Ripley, M.A. Helen M. Irwin, A.B. Iohn H. Finn, B.S. Hazel M. Servis, M.A. Arthur T. Newton Henry Ouram Ralph A. Loomis, B.S. Ioseph Fishkin, B.S. William Iewett Philip I. Caroselli, Ed.D. Charles E. Benter, Ed.M. Claude deHegh, B.S. William Osterheld, M.A. Iohn De Cotiis, M.M.E. Mildred L. Anderson, Ed.M. Clair Birch, Ir. Mary C. Leary Lillian Schmidt, B.S. Margaret Smith Margaret E. Dorton Eleanor S. Wagner, Ed.M. THE FACULTY iContinuedl SCIENCE Alexander Wilson, M.A. Hazel M. Wilson, A.B. Mary G. Kerr, A.B. COMMERCIAL Anna K. Rieser M Nora M. Schollf9aQC.S. Ernest McLaughlin, M.A. Marian Heseltine, B.S. Fred W. Messler, Ed.M. INDUSTRIAL Charles A. Wood, B.F.A. Henry Sostman, B.S. Charles Lautenschlager, B.S Charles Christensen Iohn H. Kelly, B.S. George Keane, B.S. Robert V. Meehan Edward Glynn George C. Wichner Ioseph Levak, B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATI Elias Epstein, B.S. atilda E. Singer, B.S. ' Leon Geant, Ed.M. Philip Murphy, B.S. OFFICE Margaret M. Bock Mary L. Dwyer HOME NURSING Florence! C. Wehrli, B.S. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Esther DeWitt, Ed.M. Iames H. Gross, M.A. Ioseph A. Vicari, A.B. Ioseph Lynch, A.B. Edgar R. Stockman, M.A. Margaret Foss, M.A. Daniel R. Finnegan Ethel R. Colley, B.S. Veronica Madden, B.C.S. Edna M. Mahon, B.S. Iohn A. Reinhardt, M.A. Leonard Stroebel, M.A. Charles I. Baker Edith L. Capron Marion Mclfisack, B.S. Katherine R. Hallock, B.S Elly I, Havez, M.A. Iessie MacMurray Mildred Ackerman, M.A. Saul Geiger Kathryn D. Driscoll Mortimer Schappert, B.S. Muriel M. Froude Elsie S. Stroebel Bessie Tepman Mary R. Dorton , , Eva Friele, M.D. Lydia Weber, RN. Samuel A. Cohen, M.S. Helen Healy, R.N. LIBRARIANS Elsa H. Wilson, Head Librarian Angela, Postorino Concetta Crisalli Isabella Rosen, B.S. F. Iona Vreeland Refirelnenfa ,r MR. ALBERT E. DICKIE Mr. Albert E. Dickie has been a teacher of physics in Dickinson for 'thirty-five years. He was born in Brooklyn and received his elemen- tary and high school education there. He obtained a BS. degree in chem- istry from Columbia University. Mr. Dickie's genial, kindly manner made him many friends among pupils who will be grateful for their association with him. MR. HENRY OURAM Mr. Henry Ouram has given thirty-five years of faithful service to the lndustrial Department. For seven years he taught Machine Shop and then changed to Mechanical Drawing, which he has taught with great success. He obtained his training at Springartner Institute, Philadelphiag and later took courses in education at Fordham and New York Univer- sity. His hobbies are fishing, motor boating and photography in which he is an expert. Many students, remembering Mr. Ouram's efficient and .interest- ing teaching, will call him blessed MR. CARLOS HANDFORTH , Mr, Carlos Handforth, Boys' Adviser for the past seventeen years, bears the good will of many pupils. He was born in Springfield, Mass- achusetts and received his early education there. Later he attended Pratt Institute. He was a member of the original lndustrial Department as teacher of Mechanical Drawing. A legion of graduates will recall Mr. Handforth's expert teaching and helpful advice. Q 1111 emnriam STEVE SOFIANOS Steve Sofianos was born September 30, 1929, cmd came to Dickinson with the class of September, 1943. He died, after a short illness, in September, 1946, mourned by many true friends. Steve was a better than average pupil, very fond of photog- raphy, and a genial interesting boy. He was dark haired and handsome with a rare smile that found its Way to the heart of every one he met. Although Steve died before he could graduate with us, his flaming spirit made secure his place in the memories ot all of us. 1 . 6 , , A Q . W PI N, ' In 4 I Nrgf' I 1 'I Ne 5 41,6 J-ill' ian N .I -.ur , INV f 'I i ' 'VT' '- ' ,QJQQQQQEI :W44 0 Q . 030' - V9 QQ! 59? ,nm , yfyy fa ,W4f'fQ'fM4ae50,- f 14 A- - - P oi 5' v- l 'Q vi 1 ... gX9?4' 54.41 i -,: f , 1 X S QQR Q , P 7 1 2 5 , , gray YK . 4 ' 'Ag WW 4' , A ! 1 X W Y 4 H' ' 'll' 1Z A X . f X I 1 Q Z ' 'Vg ' 2 A 'Oo Q , 1 - . Z 1 0 X 4 Y I ' 0 Ky-089 ' 0 S- ' ws 41- 56! GH z-Lg 9 AV I W xxx ' Q1 gf ff ff . X X 9, 5 I, V fu D I . ge 'A gud 5 4 ig 4 bf Q '6 to Four memorable years will draw to a close June 25, 1947 - years that will be reliveal time after time in our memories - vivid impressions of sports events, companions at school and scholastic work. The four years spent at Dickinson passed very quickly, but the many illuminating adventures that filled them will not be forgotten. To show our appreciation of the wonderful ezvperience, the Class of June, 19-LT, zledicates the GNOME to the memories of our school days. As the dew 'to the blossom, the bud to the bee, As the scent to the rose, are those memories to me. CLASS OF JUNE 1947 7 W GNOME STAFF Editor-in-chief ......,.....,........................,......................,.............. Frances Lell Business Manager ..,...................................,............... Ann O'Connell Ass't Business Managers ................................. Rudolph Krukar Marie Kerlol Literary Critic ..,..................,.....,.,.,..,............. Miss Mary E. Reynolds Art Critic ...t........................... ..............i... M r. William Wood Art Editor ...............................,.... ...........................,.,.. C lara Orrok Associate Art Editors .......... ............ B eatrice D'Arnico Rose Gallotta Faculty Advisor ...........i .,,........... M r. Fred W. Messler l t lm Ui' FRED W. MESSLER-X Faculty Adviser 4 jj It 1 I L 1 t l l .Q Y FRANCES LELL Editor-in-Chief J 2 VV MARIE ICGNNQXJEQ ASSEHBL INN O M6009 Sfqnr BU . HUDOL BU-SYO655 Smess MQniH KHUKA QSIS 11 Cr -7' . ' ' ' L I , f' , ff-W I, W I W 12B OFFICERS . N, I ' 1 v Mary Buck Secrdtary , J K tx J K F Richard Dcibrcfioiski Suzarinefhflarvesca ff President Vice-Prekgdent Roxanne Howieson Treasurer IZA OFFICERS . Q Therese Letizia Secretary Frances Larkin Carol Fuhro President Vice Presldent Lorraine Barcaski Treasurer X.. EJ--DA mcCO i...- ,- ,,.,4-3 if , i f 47 ' i K tit , lf!! . 1, 'M ,f if , f, 122 , ' ff l f . f -tf.,j'w,, ,, wi I jf, av' Q Q it - S ' 1 F. RITA ARONSON P.S. No. 23 Skidmore College Dancing, Bowling, Basketball, Reading Let Ri do it, and it will be well done is the judgment of many of her classmates. IANE BADACH P.S. No. ll Pace Institute Usher Staff, Dancing, 12A Vice-President Baba's pretty smile and sparkling vivacity causes many masculine hearts to flutter. IEAN A. BARDEN P.S. No. 27 Basketball, Swimming, Ping Pong, Typing, Dancing Jean, quiet and sincere, takes an interest in the minor things in life, but handles major situations in a masterly way. JB K. 'lu 'gi OLGA AL BOBOWNIK P.S. No. 6 in Mt. Holyoke College Hiking, Laiw, Aircraft, Dancing, Representative f Bobby -'lmass the ind of disposition that exact- ly matches her lov y face. ' I MARION L. ACCORDING St. Iohn's Dietitian Honor Society, Dancing, Swimming, Skating, Dickinsonian Staff. Ackie uses both her head and her feet to bring distinction and enjoyment to herself. ELAINE V. ANASTOS P.S. No. 6 Secretary Camera, Typing, Bowling Candy is easily as sweet and desirable as her name indicates, LILLIAN T. ANDELFINGER St. Iohn's Drake's Travelogue, Dancing, Music Appreciation.Astron- omy, Interior Decorating, Tennis Lil will surely succeed in life, as good actions crown themselves with everlasting merit. HELEN M. ANDERSON St. Paul of the Cross Secretary Roller Skating, Camera, Dancing, Law, Sub-Deb Andy's optimistic point of view has kept many a day sunny for her friends. 4 l F 2 . in I. ...still i 1 I .+ x V ix' Af- if IEAN M. BODINE g' X kt. Nicholas R.C.A. Radio Institute LL.L Boots and Saddle, Woodworking . X Jeannie is most dependable and a source of sweetness and gaiety to all who know her. DORIS l. BOLGER P.S. No. 23 Secretary Dancing, Ping Pong, Typing, Sub-Deb Dotty's flair for doing the right thing at the right time makes her a favorite with teachers and pupils. PHILOMENA K. BOUDREAU St. Francis Xavier Secretary Law, Ice Skating, Camera, Senior Play, Asst. Representative Give friendly Phyl half a chance and she will be a second Bergman. CAROLE BRAUER P.S. No. 28 Spanish Stenographer Dancing, Swimming, Basketball Sophistication is the word for Creole She always sees an opportunity and takes it. IQ ....f', f l , 11 if . nr . 3 , 5: , , lam f it ANNE F. BROWN Franklin School. N. B. Interior Decorator Sub-Deb, Dancing, Swimming, Woodworking, Dickinsonian Staff Honey is gay, interesting, and has an uncom- mon lot of common sense. All this makes for friendship. LUCILLE I. BROZOWSKI P.S. No. 23 Secetary Boots and Saddle, Dancing, Bowling Lou is a typical school girl with many friends and a partiality for singing and dancing. LORRAINE A. BRUGMAN St. Nicholas Dietitian Roller Skating, Dancing, Dramatics, Interior Decorating Sniffles unassuming manner and natural charm will prove assets wherever she finds hera- self. MARY E. BUCK P.S. No.8 Clerical Worker Drill Team, Dancing, Little Theater, Ping Pong, Social Functions, 12B Secretary Bucky, eflicient and fashion wise, hits a high C fcorrectj in all she attempts, 1 ! I 1 w f---If L......1.. ,,, i ! A ea f f 5 a L -1' 1 I V ix i , Mm-:fs 'r. CAPPIELLO P.S..fNfo. 27 Stenographer Dancing, Bowling, Tennis, Archery, Ice Skating Coppie's pep and vim, which have won her much praise, are surpassed only by her great number of friends. MARY I. CARBONE P.S. No. 23 Katherine Gibbs Boots and Saddle, Law, G.A.A., Dancing, Bowling Stretch is a born leader, she excels in ath- letic events, especially basketball. CATHERINE M. CARCICH P.S. No. 7. L.I.C. Office Worker Typing, Dancing, Hiking Kitty's cheery hello for everybody is an index. her friendliness and popularity. xlj .C Q, It .1 X CLAIRE E. CAROSELLI 'P.S. Ne, za f Katherine Gibbs 5 ts and Saddle, Little Theater, Dancing, skating x Ciiaire has a fine eye for styleg she is a cute little trickywith much pep and vigor. GRACE CALABRESE P.S. No. 6 Model Tennis, Ice Skating, Swimming, Journalism, Dickinsonian Staff The charming personality and simple manner- isms of Ace , and she is one, insure her a place sun. TH L. CALABRESE L Stenographer eb, Bowling, Aircraft, Roller Skating Cal is a calm and calculating miss who will have little trouble in attaining her goal, however high it is. THERESA G. CHIIABRESE St. Mary's Model Drill Team, Boots and Saddle, Little Theater, Business Machines Terry of the sweet smile and blushing face knows what she wants and has the patience to wait for it. GLORIA M. CALVANO Srl. Paul of the Cross Secretary Bowling, Typing, Swimming Attractive looking Glo will turn in a class A performance at anything she undertakes. U.: P Af- 7 ' of X N ,Kg lf ALMA E. CASEY P.S. No. 25 Secretary Basketball, Swimming, Business Machines, Talent, Bowling Casey is a good sport and can be relied on to EDITH A. CERAOLC' P.S. No 6 Secretary Dancing, Skating, Hiking tackle y job in a t orough, willing' manner. Edie's cheerfulness and winning smile have won her popularity with one and all. PATRICIA P.. CHAPPELL St. Nicholas Washington Secretarial School Woodworking, Ice Skating, Dramatics Pat , the real pal, can cope with any situation and come out on top. RUTH COHN P.S. No. 25 Cosmetician Bowling, Drawing, Sub-Deb, Woodworking, Dickinsonian Staff Babe , a pretty redhead, will ,go hr Hi? smiling, pleasing people and ina omel beautiful. Pj X yy. .l lci B l W ,tte 'W' 1 c..,.f ANGELINA COIRO P.S. No. 11 Secretary Basketball, Ping Pong, Talent, Bowling Angie gets progressively nicer as you know her. She is definitely recommended for a friend. Xe, HELEN M. CONNELLY St. Iohn's Bookkeepe ' Dancing, Bowling, Hiking, Skating Terrie is popular because she is sincere and has a fine sense of humor. GLADYS E. CORMANN P.S. No. 8 Telephone Operator Law, Dancing, Camera However brief the encounter with Red , it will be pleasant and fully rewarding. 1 ,. ,f - if ,,,J ' -f1'47',y ' K. I ' f ' ' ADELINE F. CORNASKI P.S. No. 6 Clerical Worker Don't let Addie's serious look fool youg she is really full of fun and merriment. MQ hir, , A.-ng, WWW ELEANORE I. CZYSZ St. Anthony's Paine Hall Cheerleaders, Boots and Saddle, Bowling, Student Participation Elly puts pep and spirit into the simple things in life and lets nothing get her down. ELAINE DALBERG P.S. No. 6 Linguist Social Functions, Boots and Saddle, College, Music Appreciation, French Little One has an amazing amount of energy, all properly directed and sure to bring good re- sults. BEATRICE A. D'AMICO P.S. No. 5 Designer Honor Society, Dickinsonian Staff, Sub-Deb, Drawing Bea will have a rich future, especially in art, if the present is any indication. IOAN C. DEGENHARDT P.S. No. 25 Secretary Honor Society, Swimming, Radio, Law, Dancing Deggie is the girl who tops all lists-whether they be social or scholastic. x, PAULINE C. CORVIN P.S. No. 6 Dancing, Sub-Deb, Bowling, Dickinsonian Staff, Skating Pauline is the kind of girl that we wish we knew more ofg sincere and capable. MYRNA LEE COUPLAND P.S. No.23 Telephone Operator Ushers Staff, Senior Play Committee Lee has always been outstanding for her iine companionship and her ability to adapt herself to any situation. GERTRUDE M. COYNE St. Nicholas Secretary Aircraft, Sub-Deb, Swimming, Representative The rare capability of Trudy will make her a definite asset in any office. ' cuunf. H. CYVVINSKI St. Ann's Business Machine Operator Sdb-Deb, Business Machines, Typing, Dancing Ski is one of those rare persons who packs every minute with worthwhile activity. mf,-rg LORRAINE C. DELAPORTE P.S. No. 27 Pace Institute Sub-Deb, Dancing, Bowling, ,Ice Skating, Roller Skating Delly's vivid interest in fashion, music and sports puts her out in front as a typical teen-ager. MARIE V. De MARCO P.S. No. 23 Receptionist Dancing, Ping Pong, Sub-Deb, Business Machines, Talent Dee's charm wins friends and infuses sun- shine and brightness into everyone she meets. DOROTHY De MATTEO P.S. No. 23 Secretary Dancing, Skating, Little Theater, Sub-Deb, Swimming, Woodworking Dotty is a vivacious young miss who has brains, wit and a deep understanding of every- one's feelings. ROSEMARIE De MEO P.S. No. 23 Secretary Law, Dancing, Honor Society Rosemarie's standards are high and effort corn- mensuratep this insures popularity and respect. A erev 9 - S i . X , ': I I I if i i W ,, ' I it I f x SQ, . Y k,.,,f 'N MARIA C. De NIGRIS P.S. No. 5 Fashion Designer Dancing, Designing, Sub-Deb, Swimming, 5 Skating, Woodworking Dolly has that natural knack for design that will make Paris couturieres envious and her own friends proud. ELLEN M. De ORAZIO P.S. No. 23 New York University Boots and Saddle, Orchestra, G.A.A. Our musically inclined Ellie will climb the scale of life merrily and successfully. IOAN D. DeSONNE St. Iohn's N. I. State Teachers College Travelogue, Woodworking, Ping Pong Chick has a sparkling personality with an- gelic beauty and amazing wit. CHRISTINA A. Di NAPOLI P.S. No. 28 Ediphone Operator In Ice Skating, Talent, Aircraft ' Chris , scholar and musician, is assured a very interesting and stable future. 412 THERESA I. DUSZYNSKI St. Iohn's Secretary Sub-Deb, Dancing n Terry performs all assignments skillfully and is responsible for many of the nice things that happen around here. MARY E. FAHA St. Anne's , N. I. State Teachers College Choir, Sextet, Tennis, Knitting Mary is one young lady who is never in a dith- er. Her eager willingness to serve will make her a model teacher. MARIE T. De MARTINI P.S. No. 25 Drake's College Dancing, Bowling, Skating, Talent, Ping Pong Dee , with her tapping feet plus a trained voice, should go to the top in the talent world. CAROL I.. FALLER P.S. No. 25 Paine Hall Sub-Deb, Boots and Saddle, Woodworking. Ice Skating, Hilltop Rollers Jackie , a reticent, petite, sunny-dispositioned blonde, will be a real treasure of a medical assist- ant. ' 9' m DOROTHY N. Di PADOVA P.S. NO. ll Mcdel Drill Team, Social Functions, Checkers Dark-eyed Dippy , who has style and good looks, will surely find a neat niche in the world of fashion modeling. MARY I. DOUGHERTY St. Lea's. Pa. Comptometer Operator Law, Dancing Rusty has patience and the casual good humor that is a constant delight in the schoolroom and out of it. FLORENCE M. DRENNAN P.S. No. 28 Nurse Bowling, Camera, Roller Skating, Dancing Flody . thoughtful, friendly and sweet, al- ways gives top service whenever called upon. DORIS Du BUSKE St. Nicholas Secretary Dancing, Sub-Deb, Ping Pong Dar has the figure and beauty that attract attention and will make life one long sweet song . f. lf 1 Hr f I' l . 1 ' c-di ff' 'fjijk ig! , ,ms TQ e i It-an g t 5 i is I if If ,sf Y' 7 I DOROTHY G. FANCELLI P.S. No. 28 SecreiaI'Y Bowling, Archery, Tennis, Sub-Deb, T9-lent' Skating Frenchy , our debutant and fashion queen, could grace the cover of any magazine. MURIEL G. FEASTER A. Harry Moore Comptometer Operator Law, Tennis, Interior Decorating Micky will be more than the cog in the mach- ineg she will be the essential part. MURIEL F. FLINT P.S. No. 6 TYPisi Dancing, Camera Muriel is a retiring miss who does her work quietly and efficiently, to the satisfaction of everyone. GEHALDINE I.. FRANCIOSA P.S. No. 23 Secretary Sub-Deb, Dancing, Aircraft, Bowling Lou's grand nature makes her hit a high level and stay there, in every performance. - Q- . 1 I ,.i.. Q 3 K i Mr ' ROSE GALLOTTA P.S. No. 23 Commercial Artist Honor Society, Bowling, Sketch Arches is a deft and delightful artist, pos- sessed of enough talent and intelligence to bring 'her fame and fortune. CATHERINE GARAHAN P.S. No. 25 Oiiice Worker Sub-Deb, Debating, Dancing, Little Theater, Typing Kitty , a gorgeous tressed miss is as popular as loafers and sweatersg her pleasing manner has made her scores of friends. E no cr: M. GA'r'rY P.s. No. ' ji , f If 'rypisz Roller ating, ce Jvpodtnkinm anc g B irgv ypl j V ', unlik My yliair,-ha' afwgt d cha ng disposi n, bz o means' y. LUCILLE E. GIGLI P.S. No. 27 Stenographer Dancing, Talent, Bowling, Tennis, Archery Mickey , our girl with the golden voice, is our candidate to succeed Dinah Shore. She is as sweet as her voice. flai , . , a ' rx ,x A -ty' v I X - LOL I 'VV . . I A ILLIAN I GOLDEN St Igh' , lid' Stenographer Rliavhcing, Ping Pdri Hlefajorettes, Roller Skating 'tLil , ovu Eiga ully poised strutter, has ex- ceptional e biisiasm and 'trings the bell at any- thing she t . BARBARA C. GRANDBERGH St. Iohn's St. Mary's College Sub-Deb, Dancing, Ping Pong, Bowling Babs interests are many and varied, but she turns in a masterful effort at anything. AGNES B. GRAY P.S. No. 28 Secretary Dancing, Swimming, Bowling, Roller Skating Ag's perpetual smile and gay eyes will be the bright spot on any stage in life where she finds herself. DORIS P. GRAY St. Ioseph's Comptometer Operator Dancing, Tumblers, Drill Team, Ping Pong, Swimming Chippy's savoir faire, especially in sports, makes her the envy of her friends and creates admiration. IOAN H. GINGRAS P.S. No. 27 Paine Hall Little Theater, College, G.A.A. Ginger's infectious laughter, twinkling eyes and friendly manner have made her a general favorite. RACHEL GIORDANO P.S. No. 6 Christ Hospital Ping Pong, Woodworking, Tennis, Sub-Deb, Reading, Skating Rae is a cute miss with enchanting ways and 'knows the secret of making and keeping friends. DOROTHY M. GOEBEL P.S. No. 6 Clerical Worker Law, Bowling, Language, Dancing Dot enjoys the wholehearted admiration of her classmates. If sincerity means success, she should get along famously. CYNTHIA D. GOLDBERG P.S. No. 25 New York University Boots and Saddle, Ice Skating, Woodworking, Music Appreciation 4 ,LI .1 1 Cyd is hearty, loyal person possessing the sitiy.-'VZ I cerity and intelligence necessary for suci?-sjs a , . ,I I teacher. jj, G I l fi, , fi Lo A 1 . 1 I ' Miyagi. RUTH GREENE P.S. No. 23 Syracuse University Cheerleaders, Boots and Saddle, Usher Staff Student Participation We nominate Ruthie , radiant and resource- ful, for the next Miss America. IOAN L. GUMBRECHT P.S. No. 27 Paine Hall Boots and Saddle, Little Theater, Basketball Gumdrop's quiet nature and friendly smile serve as an inspiration to her more volatile class- mates. f' MURIEL I. G TT P.S. No. 6 Dtake's College Swimming, Typing, ancing,, usiness achines, Roller Skfati L The alert nd raliafble 'Mic win be an in- valuable ass U in so e ig e cutive's office. jr 7.-: J . ,' OSE M. Si. A e' Typist c n 'Came erior D corating, Typing . 7' , ' 0 like skati g an will skate through , 'life as ilyfnld jsmoo ly s oes on any rink l floor. l e J If J V ' f X .f ' ,Y-'ft 1 1 L. f I X f gi as lla 3 M mi 1 fi' fx rf, M35 ,l ll MARTHA E. HARRIS P.S. No. 27 Dramatic Artist Cabinet, Senate, C.A.P.C., Dickinsonian Staff, Chess Mo has a very lovely face and a voice that matches. She likes to please and does so. FLORENCE I. HARTING P.S. No. 28 Clerical Worker Law, Dickinsonian Staff, Ping Pong Flo is a genuine, modest miss, sweet and honest: all who know her trust her. RUTH M. HAUSSER Si. Nicholas Reporter Sub-Deb, Dancing, Bowling Dimples has an appealing pair of eyes, de- sired by the fellows and envied by the girls. I IOYCE HAZELTON P.S. No. 28 Law Slenographer Honor Society, Law, Sub-Deb, Typing, Dancing Joy , our next Portia, is full of fun but has enough determination to accomplish anything her heart desires. A.l.f.Aa !, 1, f if .lf . If 1 . ff ',m1,- ' GW: DOROTHY T. HOURIGAN St. Nicholas Dancing, Sub-Deb, Representative, Ping Pong, Woodworking, Skating Dotty , a sweet Irish lass, does all asked of her and gives service with a smile. ROXANNE E. HOWIESON Henry Barnard Paine Hall 12A-12B Treasurer, President, Boots and Saddle, Senate, Swimming Dickinsonian Staff, Tennis Orchids to Rox's grand contribution to every- thing which she has connected herself with. She is really a valuable member. LOUISE P. IEZZI St. Paul oi the Cross Secretary Ice Skating, Hiking, Camera, Usher Staff Lou's sophisticated air and chic appearance make her a stand-out wherever you find her. She always knows the score too. ANTOINETTE R. IORIO P.S. No. 28 Comptometer Operator Ping Pong, Skating, Business Machines, Aircraft, Talent, Bowling Toni has a sparkle like the gleam of sunlight and a smile that would go well on a pepsodent advertisement. i , e l ei it is 7 , , Lf . 5 ETHEL H. HENZE P.S. No. 27 Actress Majorettes, Boots and Saddle, Financial Manager, Dickinsonian Bubbles has style, good looks and a canny sense of values. Her fine dramatic ability will put her name in lights. 3 2 ELIZABETH C. HEWITT P.S. No. 28 Secretary x J Y Dancing, Woodworking, Music Appreciation, ' f xy if Af .1 Skating, Ping Pong , I .,,. Blue Eyes knows what became of Kilroy, f i, ii ':': A' kllichard and what happens on a rainy night in Rio. She is very well informed. MARIE A. I-IEYDEN P.S. No. 28 Office Worker Bowling, Art, Knitting, Ping Pong Marie's talents vary, but whatever she under- takes you may be sure of sensational results. ANN C. HORLACHER St. Ann's Typist Roller Skating, Ice Skating, Travelouge, Music Appreciation, Sewing, Woodworking Annie Rooney can stay at our house as long as she pleases because she is a sweet, loyal friend. Typist XSL . CLI' M A 5 j Q' f,,44.f4' it sf ,, A .,,.,,..,i. 1 . , I X X r--ff! FLORENCE ITKOWITZ P.S. No. 28 Actress Skating, Swimming, Astronomy, Senior Play, Reading Flo is tactful and serene on all occasions. Her self-control should serve her Well in her chosen career of the stage. MARGARET M. IULIANO P.S. No. 5 Drake's College Skating, Dancing, Little Theater Quiet Margie turns in a first class perform- ance. Never forward in her actions, she comes first with her friends. DOROTHY KAISER P.S. No. 25 Accountant Sub-Deb, Ping Pong, Dancing, Swimming, Astronomy VVherever Chickie's service is required, she is there to give a good account of herself. She is loyal and sincere. HELEN KAWECKI St. Ann's State Teachers College Boots and Saddle, Journalism Helen's sweet face. warm smile and keenness of perception insure a successful and interesting future. 40 im s l E 2 I , f 1 ' , e A -i s LORETTA KEENAN St. Nicholas Mt.Holyoke Skating, Aircraft, Dancing, Law, Tennis Rett's good nature and jovial manner. has enabled her to find a place in the winner's eirgle. MARIE L. KERBL P.S. No. 25 Physical Training Teacher Captain Cheerleaders, Usher Staff, Swimming, Boots and Saddle Kerbie,', with the breezy manner, fiashing smile and twinkling eyes, is the typical All American girl. ADELE M. KLEIN P.S. No. 27 Berkley College Dancing, Swimming, Bowling, Skating Kleinie, our favorite brunette, assumes re- sponsibilities firmly and the results are electric. She never fails to please. DORIS F. -KLING P.S. No. 28 Iuilliard School oi Music Orchestra, Band, Honor Society, Swimming, Typing, Dance Orchestra Dot has the magic touch of radar in locating a place for effort - especially in the world of music. T DOROTHY B. LAUERMAN P.S. No. 25 Singer Sextet, Choir, Tennis Ditto happily sang her way through D. H. S. to the delight of those who were fortunate enough to go along with her. FRANCES G. LELL P.S. No. 25 Panzer College Usher Statf. Cheerleaders, Boots and Saddle, Social Functions, 12A Secretary Fran, fortune's favorite daughter, is a lover of fun. Difficulties fade before her effort. DOLORES LISA P.S. No. 28 Airline Hostess Boots and Saddle, Usher Stad, Cheerleaders, Dancing Dee, always full of wit and energy, heads the parade of popularity and accomplishment. ELSIE LOUGHLIN St. Iohn's Model Swimming, Representative, Dickinsonian StaH, Law, Boots and Saddle, Majorettes, Social Functions Dusty, an attractive lady, will appeal on magazine covers as she did when she strutted at the games. X . RITA I. LAER P.S. No. 23 Barnard College Chess, Public Speaking, German Rec is quiet, studious and has no Gromyko symptoms--she never walks out on you. She stays and helps. MILDRED E. LANG P.S. No. 28 Christ Hospital Sub-Deb, Ice Skating, Archery, Bowling Shorty is long on being always ready to give a hand. Her sweetness rates her a number one pal. DOROTHY V. LARAMIE St. Iohn's Stenogrupher Dancing, Sub-Deb, Representative, Bowling The pretty face of Dimples will serve as an inspiration for a Vogue cover in the near future. IEANNE G. LAUER P.S. No. 23 Office Worker Sketch, Bowling We would like to know what makes Jeannie tick and order some more of the same. She gets handsome results. jsilil sit. MARGARET LOVERICH St. Nicholas St. Iohn's College Law, English, Tennis, Dancing, Honor Society Capable, efficient, versatile Margie makes every moment pay. She possesses more than one key to success. EILEEN MCCAULEY St. Paul of the Cross I. C. Iunior College Aircraft, Law, Dancing, Tennis, Bowling Irish, with her pretty red hair, is as stream- lined as a new Cadillac. She takes all difficulties in high. Je-f ' EII.EEN M. McGUlNNESS St. Michael's. Newark Secretary Camera, Interior Decorating, Ping Pong, Swimming Sweetie, and that is just what she is, can be depended on to do all that is expected of her. MARY B. MCGUIRE St. Ioseph's Medical Secretary Sub-Deb, Woodworking, Bowling, Basketball Sissy's sweet smile, big He-l-l-I-l-o and neatness par excellence are all she needs utter success. -af 2 7 if his Mit .Lili i MARGARET MCMAHON IOS9Ph's Paine Hall Appreciation, Interior Decorating, Camera, Ice Skating Peggy, modest and respected, conducts a filibuster of her own against any difficulties that beset her. MARGARET MGCLAUCHLAN P.S. No. 6 Typist Drill Team, Sub-Deb, Swimming, Law, Ice Skating 'tRusty, along with other clever accomplish- ments, knows how things are in Glocca Morra. Give her a problemg she gets the answer. MARION C. MAHLER P.S. No. 28 Clerical Worker Usher Staff, Ping Pong, Roller Skating Candy has not only the ability to design clothes but the style to wear them well also. ANNABELLE MANIERI P.S. No. 23 Stenographer Aircraft, Dancing, Sub-Deb Shortie, soft spoken and gentle, has a solu- tion for every problem and one that will be remembered. Fx -any CATHERINE I. MARINO P No. 23 Secretary Dancing, Sub-Debs, Bowling, Talent Kay's formula for success includes sincerity nd a fine sense humor. She liquidates all ifficulties with e. C. MARNELL ' , le ders, Swimming, Law, G.A.A. D ng E ee ' iv rsally popular and will be re- ered or her novelty dance steps and g gracefulness. I X o. 25 Secretary e B 1 DORIS H. MARQUARDT .S. No. 23 Berkeley College sher Staff, Boots and Saddle, Prom Committee, Student Participation Dor is a handsome vivacious brunetteg sin- cere, clever and a grand sport. LUCILLE A. MECC-5 St. Aedan's Drake's College Woodworking, Ice Skating, Sub-Deb, Dancing, Dickinsonian Staff Lu's ambition to be another Rita Hayworth should be achieved, as she is decidedly photo- genic. T f .l,,,,f' f , -1' - A 1. jf, , fi P' 'fit' ff . ff c , , 1 I FLORENCE R. MAIO P.S. No. 23 Packard College Dancing, Sub-Deb, Bowling, Talent Flo's casual, cool attitude toward life belies the fact that she is a deep thinker and interested in many things. MARY A. MALAY P.S. No. 23 Receptionist Dancing, Talent Monuch has dancing feet plus the height and grace to make her very attractive. Her talent is much admired. FRANCES C. MANOTT St. Paul of the Cross Secretary Tennis, Sewing, Music Appreciation, Dancing, Travelogue, Skating Fannie has gentle and charming -ways and is brisk in making acquaintances who become sin- cere friends. SUZANNE M. MARESCA St. Paul of the Cross Model Majorette, Law, G.A.A., Dancing, Vice President 12B Class Sue did a good job of making acquaintances in D. H. S. as well as being very generous with her school spirit. avg 43 J lim ,t 1 KATHRYN MIGLIORE P.S. No. 23 N. I. State Teachers College Swimming, Sub-Deb, Drill Team, WVoodworking, Social Functions, Dancing, Dickinsonian Stai, Skating Busy t'Kathy,l' a cute little miss with a con- tagious smile, will be as successful out of D. H. S. as she was in it. ALICE MILLER P.S. No 25 Bellevue Hospital, Nurse Woodworking, Dancing, Basketball, Ping Pong, Boots and Saddle Al is the perfect friend - dependable, co- operative, affable and possessing a most pleasing pe1'sofna-li-tfyf , I LORRAINE D. MONTEMURRO P.S. No. 6 Singer G.A.A., Aircraft, Dancing, Bowling, Music Appreciation 'tIiorrys ,sweet voice and lovely smile will enable her to capture success easily and soon. I FREDDA P. MORITZ P.S. No. 11 Model Boots and Saddle, Music Appreciation, French, Woodworking Fredda is one of our class beauties and is filled with joie de vivreg she is a tireless worker. ,415 W .f - .f', 'r-'C , ' ' ily il S fi c..-ff .- ai il U -ri ul 1 , LISETTE MOTTA St. Nicholas Comptometer Operator Swimming. Little Theater, Ping Pong, Tennis, Basketball t'Lee, our petite classmate, is a gentle girl in a most attractive small package. RENNE C. NOLAN St. Iohn's Nurse, Medical Center Boots and Saddle, College, Dancing, Skating, Bowling Buttons' cheery. warm disposition will prove a blessing to the patients she nurses as it has to us. ANN C. O'CONNELL Franklin High School Montclair Teachers College Law. Swimming, Boots and Saddle, Hiking, 'tDickinsonian Staff For pleasant moments, we recommend asso- ciating with Ann. She has the agreeable disposi- tion necessary for teaching. HELEN S. OLSEN P.S. No. ll Drake's College Ping Pong, Sub-Deb, Law, Swimming, Business Machines Sunny, a serene, contented girl, never loses her temper, no matter what the provocation. What better recommendation is there? f A lla if . . is. ' W l .f , ix PEARL M. PARISI P.S. No. 28 St. Vincent's Hospital, Nurse Tennis, Social Functions, Bowling, Typing, Woodworking, Dramatics Poil's gentleness and sympathy will aid her greatly in her profession. She is made to order for success. IENNIE M. PASSANANTE P.S. No. Z5 Drake's College Drill Team, Social Functions, Sub-Deb, Typing, Little Theater The well-groomed Jean is gracious and big hearted. She looks as if she just stepped out of Vogue. ANGELA M. PATELLA P.S. No. 25 Secretary Swimming, Sub-Deb, Bowling, Dancing, Skating Ducky is a sweet young lady with affec- tionate ways and the utmost in quiet correctness. LUCILLE E. PATELLA St. Ioseph's Clerical Worker Social Functions, Representative, Drill Team, Dancing Lee possesses a sincerely sweet, not big time air. You can depend on her to be always the same. fri CLARA G. ORROK P.S. No. 28 Designer Swimming, Sub-Deb, Drawing, Skating, Woodworking Klinker stands out among the best. Her friendliness and wit make her a very well liked member of D. H. S. DOROTHY E. OSTIN P.S. No. 8 Comptomeier Operator Dancing, Bowling, Skating, Tennis, Swimming Dottie's smoothness of operation and appear- ance are much admired. She will find them an asset in the business world. KATHERINE PACALUYKO P.S. No. ll Surgical Nurse Double Sextet, Tennis, Hiking, Choir, Ping Pong Packy, demure and generous, could become a nightingale singer or a Nightingale nurse with equal likelihood of success. MARION F. PANAGEAS P.S. No. 11 Secretary Ping Pong, Honor Society, Bowling, Skating Pan is a congenial, smart girl who never fails to respond to a call for help. lp yy' ,ffl ff' f I f ,K lillilf.. MARIE C. PATELLA St. Ioseph's Clerical Worker Dancing, Ping Pong, Sub-'Deb Marie's dimpled smile and sparkling eyes have brightened many a gloomy day for her friends. EDITH M. PAUL P.S. No. 15 Secretary Law, Dancing Edie, full of vim and vigor, makes all her efforts count. She carries out assignments with finesse. ANTOINETTE PECORA P.S. No. 6 Secretary Dancing, Ping Pong, Interior Decorating, Bowling, Talent Toni, with her inevitable sunny outlook, is always in control of every situation. ANNA PERRULLI P.S. No. 28 Secretary Dancing, Sub-Deb, Skating, Swimming, Aircraft Dimples laughs away the sad things and is ever ready with a joke. Nice is the word for her. are E 40 af I if f H., Q f . 4 : Uk .M -,Mia iwgzai ANN R. POTUTO P.S. No. 9 Secretary Majorettes, Dancing Angel always has a friendly word, always a ready smile, always a helping hand. ALICE M. POWERS P.S. No. 6 Telephone Operator Dancing, Swimming, Skating Honey, a quiet and sedate lass, will have no trouble finding a sponsor for her distinguished eiforft. Wafef . K, af' CARMELA M. PRIMAVERA P. No. 28 Stenographer Dancing, Bowling, Travelogue Talkative Millie always has something to talk about because she has original and interesting ideas. GEORGIANNA PROVINZANO St. Paul oi the Cross Secretary Dancing, Skating, Aircraft, Bowling, Little Theater George has poise, gracefulness and an iable traits enough for six. The natural result is many true friends. Q ff? I lg at wr. , , f l 3' ii . IVfQ,, I is! ELIZABETH I. REGAN St. Iohn's Secretary Boots and Saddle, Drill Team, Archery, Dancing Busy Betty has charm and gives out with the effort in all directions and to good purpose. MARIE REINHOLT P.S. No. 23 Airline Hostess Hiking, Travelogue, Law, Bowling, Ice Skating Marie is your dream girl come true-what with her magnetic personality and sweet charm. CARMELA RICCIO P.S. No. 5 Tabulator Operator Ping Pong, Typing, Knitting, Electrical for Girls Carm is one who depends on herself for get- ting things done. The results are emphatic and praiseworthy. EVELYN I. RODRIGUES St. Ioseph's Secretary Reading, Hockey Quiet and sincere Eve performs all her duties in a thoroughly business-like manner. Many have the thrill of knowing her. 1 i ANGELA M. PURITA P.S. No. 33. New York City Secretary Swimming, Bowling, Dancing, Sub-Deb, Talent, Ping Pong Lee gives every task special handling, which guarantees its being done well and thoroughly. FLORENCE L. RAMCKE P.S. No. 28 Secretary Honor Society, Student Participation, Sub-Deb, 0 Tennis, Dancing, Archery Flo's keen sense of responsibility makes her in demand for important posts, which she always fills adequately. . IANE P. REARDON P.S. No. 25 Psychologist Bowling, Reading, Music, Skating Many pay tribute to Rusty's keen discern- ment. She is a well-favored, very comely girl. I. EILEEN REDFERN P.S. No. 8 Telephone Operator Ping Pong, Dancing Rea, quiet and reserved, always has a wistful look but produces many worthwhile accomplish- ments. J X . gn: MARIORIE R. ROHRER P.S. No. 28 Telephone Operator Band, Orchestra, Dancing, Reading, Bowling Skating Margie is the gal with a sense of humor, many friends and a definite flair for being around when music is on the schedule. BETTY L. ROOME P.S. No. 23 Berkeley Business College Cheerleaders, Honor Society, Boots and Saddle One needs no persuasion to pick Bet for her friendly nature and ever present smile. They make for popularity. CLAIRE ROTHMAN P.S. No. 8 New York University Language, Typing, Business Machines Claire is laden with capability, friendliness and understanding. All this will make her a prominent figure in any line. RITA H. Rowe 4 St. Paul of the Cross I .Offic Worker Sub-Djebylraw, Dancing, Basket all People ho,put a premium,,efriVloy'a1ty and cheerful ess really value Re9fD- 1 A x J 5 ,..! .1 I , x' ' , Mg 1 ii U is 'V 5 K HN I IWW Q... 5 1 lou, 1 I 5' l- it and alia. niii, fr gf MARGARET A. RUHE P.S. No. 6 Secretary Sub-Deb, Dancing, Sewing Margie is a valuable operative whatever the job. She is capable and eager to please. ANTTA I. RUSCHKE P.S. No. 25 Drcrke's College Drill Team, Swimming, Basketball, Dancing, Business Manager Dickinsonian Totsy can be depended upon to tackle the most complicated tasks in an easy-going way and produce results. CONCETTA G. SABIA P.S. No. 23 Model Ice Skating, Woodworking, Typing, Dancing, Ping Pong Connie, with the alluring smile, is always ready with a bright comment on any and all subjects. ANTOINETTE M. SARNO P.S. No. 5 Interior Decorator Skating, Sub-Deb, Dancing, Designing, 'tDickinsonian Staff Annie has a keen sense of design which, com- bined with her sincerity of effort, will make a top interior decorator. ANNA L. SCHLINDWEIN P.S. No. 27 Dress Designer Usher Staff, Choir, Honor Society, Tennis, Knitting Ann, very handy with a needle, is just as smart and lovely as the clothes she designs. LXAA DOROTHY H. SOBANSKI t St. Nicholas , Dressmaker Knitting, Sub-Deb, Dickinsonian Staff Wherever laughs are heard, you will find Dotty1' joining in or creating the melody. It is a pleasure to know her. ' SALOMEA M. SOKOLNICKA St. Ann's Ediphone Operator Camera, Typing, Dancing, Bowling Our gal Sal has that certain something that will guarantee her a successful career in any man's office. DOROTHEA C. SPINA P.S. No. 8 Comptometer Operator Tennis, Dancing, Skating, Swimming, Social Functions, Drill Team, Dickinsonian Staff Dotty is an active, smiling person who is al- ways present where something is going on for the benefit of D. H. S. ANNE M. SCHAEFER St. Ann's N. Y. Foundling Hospital-Baby Nurse Typing, Swimming, Electrical for Girls Happy, alert, light-hearted Anne has never missed an opportunity to do the correct thing- and probably never will. AUDREY W. SCHALK P.S. No. 11 Office Worker Boots and Saddle, Law Pretty Aud has endeared herself to all of us by her gracious smile, generous service and sin- cerity. ELSIE I. SCHIFF P.S. No. 27 Policewoman Typing, Business Machines, Ping Pong, Bowling Bun arrests the attention of her associates by her sweet manners and intriguing smile. LILLIAN SCHLIMMEYER P.S. No. 28 Pratt Institute Little Theater, Swimming, Sketching, Bowling Lil, with her key to color design and style, produces a product of which great artists could well be proud. 'Q' ,Es IOY E. STEINLE P.S. No. 11 Northwestern University Skating, Swimming, Basketball Lizzie , with her indefatigable energy, is kept busy enough for ten. She is a pretty brunette. IRENE T. STERNIK St. Ann's Machine Operator Ping Pong, Skating, Business Machines Eager, velvety I gives a smooth performance whenever called. She does things with a true mark of distinction. LOUISE E. STOCKAGE P.S. No. 17 Office Worker Knitting, Sub-Deb Lou , a very industrious girl, has simple ele- gance and precision timing in all that she does. CECILIA R. SZWARCZEWSKI St. Ann's Pratt Institute Hiking, Camera, Sub-Deb, Art, Knitting, Swimming, Business Machines CeiI is quiet and sweet. Her earnestness will be appreciated in whatever line she takes up. 7 .0 tl x ,. ' ' i .5 ,Q K - Vrtr .ian k,:r 1 ' .3 f . l if if Q ii . f 5 , W! f . .....,r ff . it - c fri i M GERTRUDE L. TANTZEN P.S. No. 28 Stenographer Ping Pong, Typing, Business Machines, Sub-Deb, Music Appreciation Trudy is always willing to go beyond the re- quired and exceed the average. This puts her on top anywhere. IANET M. TROWBRIDGE P.S. No. 17 Drake's College Ping Pong, Woodworking, Sub-Deb, Knitting, Skating, Dickinsonian Staff Reliable Jan's versatility and pleasant man- ner have been appreciated here and will insure her happiness. MARGARET E. ULLINGER P.S. No. 28 Typist Business Machines, Aircraft, Typing, Bowling, Talent, Ping Pong Margie's giggles echo through the halls of D. H. S. She will undoubtedly laugh her way through life. HELEN URBAN St. Arm's Office Worker Camera, Typing, Dancing, Bowling Kitty's reserved and quiet manner covers an ability to accomplish things with ease and forth- rightness. Q M E S DOROTHY E. WASHBURN P.S. No. 23 Dramatic Artist Little Theater, Swimming, Dancing, Knitting Dodo's talent and determination should land her a job that offers real competition to Bette Davis. WILMA E. WEISS P.S. No. 27 St. Iohn's College Law, Honor Society, Skating, Dancing Willie's exactness makes her remarkably ad- roit. She will always give an excellent account of herself. JEAN L. WELTZ P.S. No. 25 Pratt Institute Boots and Saddle, G. A. A., Ping Pong Jeannie , a most polite listener, is efficient and ready to carry out any assignment without complaint. ROSEMARIE A. WHITE St. Nicholas Secretary Tennis, Music Appreciation, Dancing, Choir, Skating, Debating Rosemarie, we love you for your sweet agreeable charm. The outlook for you is definite- ly Rosy . . p 1 It n X I P' I I jx! ,f,J6 1, M ., Qoarixxviissos ' , 5. Nb. 6 j Ac demy of Drgrfgtic Arts swiqfmufg, Little theargf, wand Saddle, f ' Dickinsonian aff It ' Y! ' J ' Celie is a merry young soul whose engaging mischievousness endears her to all. IEAN M. VIEHMEYER P.S. No. 28 Stenographer Ping Pong, Law, Dancing, Tennis Jeanne takes notes in stenography as quickly as she makes her friends. Those who recognize quality are quick to take her up. HELEN WAIGAND P.S. No. 28 Office Worker Basketball, Honor Society, Ping Pong, Typing, Bowling Tippy , petite and reticent, belongs in the cat- egory of essential persons. She crowns her efforts with success. IUNE WALTHER P.S. No. 27 Secretary Dancing, Roller Skating, Talent, Sub-Deb, Law Bunny , stylish and charming, is a g-ood bet for television. She could go far as a Powers model. ff we in DOLORES A. WICHMANN P.S. No. 28 Spanish Stenographer Little Theater, Majorettes, Dancing, Skating, Dickinsonian Staff t'Doll is a very ardent worker with a glorious sense of humor. Her future is sure to shine with brilliance. FLORENCE R. WINBERG P.S. No. 28 Salesgirl Little Theater, Dancing, Swimming, Skating, Bowling Flo has a bubbling-over personality, a gor- geous smile and hair that would make any Drene advertisement look sick. RUTH WINOGRAD P.S. No. ll Dietitian Ping Pong, College, French, Music Appreciation, Woodworking Ruthie is reserved and possesses talents that will enable her to become a career girl of distinc- tion. CLAIRE K. WOLFSON P.S. No. 6 New York University Little Theater, Social Functions, Science, Astronomy, Swimming Claire has an enviable combination of poise and friendliness that gives her entree into any society. iv' MARILYN R. ZINSTEIN P.S. No. 11 Secretary Ping Pong, Bowling, Dancing' Lynn , efficient and dependable, can go as far as she wishes along the path to fame. I... EDWARD D, ALBRECHT P.S. No. 27 Merchant Marine Engineering, Swimming, Aircraft, Radio, Science Eddie is a good natured fellow who will ...ev- er need a parachute-he will be always going up in this world. RICHARD I. ALLEN P.S. No. 8 Electrical Engineer Camera, Swimming, Dancing, Archery, Senior Math If Red turns out to be another Paul Hesse, it will not surprise anyone-he is that good at pho- tography. IULIUS A. ALLSTAEDT P.S. No. 28 Stevens Inst. of Technology Honor Society, Aircraft, Track Julie's every act and word reflects his char- acter and wisdom. He has done both himself and the school good. LEONARD E. ALSOP P.S. No. 25 Chemist Honor Society, Camera, Chess, Astronomy, Aircraft Lee is a natural for Dupont because he is both skillful and lucky with his chemical experi- ments. FRANK D. ABATE Franklin Iunior High. N. B. Army Slide Rule, Bowling, Dancing, Track, Baseball Gun Boat is well prepared for going into ac- tion und coming out triumphant. LESTER C. ACCORDINO P.S. No. 27 Machinist Football, Swimming, Bowling, Freshmen Baseball Ack is noted for his-fine sportsmanship and his ability to know the right peoplc. PHILIP ACKERMAN P.S. No. 23 Panzer College Football, Baseball, Basketball, Chess Ack . 11 husky three-letter man, will be as out- standing a gym teacher as he was a football play- er. He is All- American. THOMAS W. ADDVENSKY St. Ann's Automobile Mechanic Archery, Bowling 'tTAonto's ability to satisfy his curiosity con- cerning mechanical gadgets will come in handy in a big garage. Qian. ATTILIO V. BADALA P .S,N0, 6 Electrician Band, Orchestra. Radio Til's astonishing apgtliide electricity anrl music will give him trio p in e her tielcl. 1 , 1 , x f I' ,V V If CHARLLSIB. 'FADE St. Paul'of the Cross. A Baseball, Band, Track, Presiclezit Student ' f ,lfarticipa.ti6n V The Lover is that modest, hantlsome youth who has won himself the admiration and respect of all. He is our Clark Gable. LAWRENCE E. BAGNOLI P.S. No. 8 Writer Chess, Bowling, Aircraft, Hiking Jack is a tine, up-to-date fellow who devours horror stories and may turn out to be another Raymond . W'ho knows? . EMANUEL A. BARATTA P.Sf No. 25 Engineer 'Dancing, Debating, Railio X iNIanny's pleasing manner and fine effort is at chat lenge to the rest of the class. i l t I . Q '33 11' jim 19-. FRED L. BECKER. IR. P.S. No. ll Baseball, Basketball. Aircraft Handsome Fritz is interested in all sports and uses a technique that insures him popularity anrl success. ROBERT A. BERCKES P.S. No. 28 Notre Dame Ping Pong, Rowling, Swimming, Band Boopy exemplifies the axiom Good goods come in small packages. f l J o 1 ., I fx .- .CHAISLES A. BERNARD .v5tfIo5eph'g f- State Teachers College Honor Societyd Bowling. Engineering, Airciaft jAf'Char1ie's aptitude for niechaiiiesamt signin- 'cant intelligence should ruake'h1m an ideal teach- er of machine shop. , CARMINE M. BERTONE St. Nicholas Draftsman Choir. Civil Air Patrol Gimpy . poet laureate of the class, uses his sense of rhythm i.. the shop as well as in the arts of music and poetry. D 1 .-gg' NORMAN G. BRINKMANN P.S. No. 28 Chemical Engineer Chess, Swimming, Aircraft, Camera, Astronomy Norman's high morale and serious attitude are an inspiration. He is well equipped to turn out success upon request. BERNARD V. BROZOWSKI P.S. No. 23 Massachusetts Inst. of Tech. Basketball, Baseball 'tBuster, typical school boy, made records that transcended the documentary in classroom and athletic field. FRED E. BURGGALLER. IR. P.S. No. 28 Casey School oi Aeronautics Ping Pong, Chess Shorty has a rare sense of humor and is al- ways affable, He has a connoisseur's sense of correctness. 1 GORDON CAMPBELL 245. No. 17 J K Machinist JFootbJa.il, Track, Gym. Aircraft K,iiobby's,lJ well developed physical prowess is equalled only by his sterling eilort in the class- room. gfjv f f df if 1' Ib gy ' 1 XV' ffaaso... t IOSEPH W. BLACKBURN P.S. No. 8 Salesman Radio, Law, Aircraft, Prom Committee UBlackie has qualities of leadership. His friendly disposition and energy will make him one of our better hucksters. Ling idnior High Farmer ,t ' Swimming, Basketball 1 Y , Ju l E. BLOCK Blackf is a quiet all-around fellow. With his intelligei fe he will succeed in having more than just andlofi his farm. 07.1 DAVID M. BOYD t. Qsephs Pilot Checkers, Aircraft Davids quiet manner conceals his excellent sense of humor. Ile is the Spider who will weave a web to catch success. A. RAYMOND BRANAGAN P.S. No. 6 University of Illinois Football, Baseball, Basketball Bub , an athlete of grand school spirit, will score in the law court as he has on the basketball court. -we 'Z' 234 -4 CHARLES M. CANDITO J'l7 iflfw, P.S. No. 8 Iohn Marshall College Bowling. Dancing. Hiking, Ice Skating Cliuck has un aninzingz amount of wit and energy. lle is at good mixer and his plenty of friends. GERALD l. CERVINC' St. Nicholas Aviator .lei'ry soon will be flying high, lust as he al- ways has in the esteem of his classmates. Happy landing! GABRIEL P. CESTARO P.S. No. 23 Machinist Bowling, Gym Gaby has plenty of Zip-P-doo-flah and Will achieve distinction as ei machinist as he has on the gym floor. IRA CHESLER P.S. No. 23 Machine Shop Supervisor Ice Skating, Aircraft. Ping Pong, Checkers, Swimming The husky Tank will ride flown difficulties in life in the same jolly way he has done it here. will ,un- gi 6 RALPH F. CICCOTTO , P.S. No. 17 Machinist Howling Kirk has found the struggle against the odds conipamtively easy for one ol' his caliber and na- tive intelligence. MICHAEL T. COLANERI P.S. No. 23 Iersey City Iunior College Ping Pong, Rowling Mike , with his wit and alertness, finds an ad- quzite solution to ' l piloblen s. W 7X I X MICHAEL . RERAS P.S. No. 27 Salesman Choir, Ar e y, ' ills-ilg . , , . , w 1--- '1i- . 'KlNllkt's'g1lt of ai fine Voice and sparkling main- ne-r should tzilio him fair along the road to fame and fortune. IOSEPH E. CUNHA P.S. No. 25 Electrician Ol'L'ht'SlI'd. Band. Music Appreciation, Slide Rule Joe is enthusiastic about both the shop and the arts. No doubt he will make Who's Who in music. RICHARD I. DOBROWOLSKI P.S. No. 6 Engineering 12A and 12B President, Hiking, Public Speaking, Orchestra, Dickinsonian Staff D0b did a fine job of class leader and de- serves a prosperous and happy life. His intel- ligence will insure it. DAVID R. DOUGHERTY P.S. No. 6 Iersey City Iunior College Football, Swimming, Aircraft, Public Speaking Doc can talk himself into any position he craves. He has things of interest and importance to say. IOSEPH A. DOUGHHITY P.S. No. 23 National University of Mexico Music Appreciation, Little Theater, Camera, Radio, Dickinsonian Staff Joe's active mind and keen interest in many things will assure him a front row seat in the world of affairs. LEON M. EGGERS P.S. No. 27 Electrical Engineer Radio, Aircraft Leon is the uncommon man, always cheery and friendly. He does a good job of being himself. ROBERT C. De BICKI P.S. No. 23 Mechanical Engineer Engineering, Swimming Bob has determination and is custom tailored to please all who know im. , N I ' , I E T : 3 td V . 1 -99' itll? 1 X 'MARTIN DEMPSEY P.S. No. 28 Newark Col. of Engineering Aircraft, Engineering, Track Marty has plenty of get up and go, especially when it comes to hunting fhunting?'IJ. ALBERT DILLINGER Robert Fulton. North Bergen Electrician Basketball, Camera, Swimming, Volleyball Al is a pure spark plug of energy and should find it easy to spark himself to a sure and lucra- tive job. CHARLES l. Di PASQUALE St. Aedan's Georgia Inst. of Technology Football, Softball, Bowling, Dancing, Swimming The Boss is a happy-go-lucky fellow who rises and shines in any company. ff ERNEST H. EHLING P.S. No. 25 Professional Soldier Math, Students Pilot Ernje'.s industrious nature will enable him to ac o plish any task with flying colors. rw ! I f .-'Z fa 'AJC I ES R. EIC16-IOBN, in. aflincolndrf. igh if Nevvark Col. of Eng. ,Q lbiche Yra,,Symming, Qebating. Band, Math Charbie has botiifeagellent musicianship and X t ' fine science talent. We predict he will be a Stan ff Eierrton. 1 0 HAROLD W. EMERY. -IR. P.S. No. 8 Rutgers University Honor Society, Chess, French, School Newsboy Shemmery , an ambitious, extremely intel- lectual gentleman, is definitely sincere and inter- ested in all he does. HENRY H. FAHNER St. Arme's State Teachers College Secretary of Class, Chess, Minister of Interior, Dickinsonian Staff I-Ienny , star of the German class, reaches for the ultimate and many times grasps it. Jia g if tg 1 i if F49 if We - K f t 4 if f - www, a X ' it fi-XNDREW ii'EDE P.S. No. 5 Machinist Football, Basketball, Camera, Aircraft, Bowling, Swimming 'tAndy , with a flair for aircraft and a taste for mechanics, islma e to order for an airplane factorgiy , fm -' ' . jf ., , ' 5 K.,- 't I 1 --- FRANC X. ING St. loysius Engineer Bowling, Swimming Handsome, affable 'Trank' sticks to his role of being a genuine public pleaser. IAMES I. FOX St. Michael's Aeronautical Engineer Camera, Swimming Fox's mechanical proficiency is distinctive. He is definitely allergic to failure. ROBERT P. FRANZ P.S. No. 11 Rutgers University Boots and Saddle, Baseball Club Bob's yen for formulas and experimenting will help him to discover a miracle drug that will cure all diseases. RICHARD S. GORE P.S. No. 6 Rutgers University Chess, Science. Radio Stew manages to do a thorough job of any- thing that comes his way. With his approach, he should become a clever chemist. ROBERT T. GRAHAM St. Ioseph's Engineer Bowling, Ping Pong. Aircraft Bob will be remembered for his whimsical manner and his everlasting friendliness. IRWIN E. GREENBERG P.S. No. 11 Fordham University Camera, Tennis If you want to pick up some inside information about photography, ask Irwin. He knows all the answers. f A Uls F. GUALTIERI P.S. No. 2 Draftsman e cing, Swimming, Gym Lou' ' de attachment to his work keeps him hea and oulders above the crowd. He is quiet'an wel annered. was 3 HAROLD GALLANT P.S. No. 6 Certified Public Accountant Tennis Hal's easy going manner is the cover for a well sustained effort that he is always ready to put forth. PASQUALE I. GALLO P.S. No. 27 Electrician Radio, Slide Rule, Math Clear thinking Pat occupies a front place on the D. H. S. merry-go-round. He will shock people as an electrician. RALPH A. GAZZILLO Ieiierson School Casey Iones School of Aeronautics Basketball, Ping Pong, Chess, Ice Skating Riff should head the atomic commissiong he has so much energy. He will be a valuable drafts- man. THOMAS A. GEERLOF David Rue High School Machinist Chess 'tStretch , quiet and machine-wise, is ever ready to lend a helping hand. if RICHARD HENSEL P.S. No. 11 Duke University Boots and Saddle, Debating Rich is our candidate for sure success. He always comes up with the winning vote and never gets a veto. IOSEPH l. HERMO Franklin School, North Bergen Army Baseball, Track, Dancing Hop never finds the going too tough because he has what it takes to smooth out difficulties. He should be another Mel Ott. WARNER E. HILLEBRECHT P.S. No. 6 Certified Public Accogytan A EI'lIllS FC ery M61 0 T ' , A h ' , 2 fied ' Hilly , the Izaak Walton of the class, as a cheery smile and a witty remark for all who come 7961! his way. X,- CHARLES W. ISLEY P.S. No. 25 St. Bonaventure College Football, Basketball, Social Functions, Dancing Since he is our Beaver, smiling Charlie is well calculated to dig out the news as a journalist. In f. HAROLD ISRAELOW A ' P.S. No. 6 Rutgers University Baseball, Basketball 1, Izzy is a genial fellow hiding his great indus- try under a pleasing manner. Teachers' pet saying to him is Fermez la bouche . St. Ioseph's Machinist g Track, Swimming, G m .f at W ,L.5,S,f'gm,gkL. Baby is our social success boy. His smart clothes do not outshine his brilliant class work. JOHN L. IENGO P.S. No. 6 Lawyer Baseball, Law, Aircraft, Checkers, Track Jing is an honest fellow with ambition, charm and a strong character attested to by his many friends. HARRY l. IENSEN P.S. No. 28 Newark Col. of Engineering Honor Society, Swimming, Gym Handsome twell namedj is a good name to remember when you are looking for a depend- able, first rate fellow. I FN! it RICHARD KENNEDY P.S. No. 37 Pharmacist, Rutgers University This Richard opened the dQor to knowledge and made a fine reputation for himself. L, 1 X I 1 . Y . ,.,.,. I SHELDON H! IERR P.S. No. 25 D' Newspaper Reporter Aircraft, Law? Dancirig, Qveokingvl' The Count is an Adolph Menjou in 'appear- ance, but wins recognition for his performance in classrooms as well, THADDEUS KOCHANSKI St. Anne's Notre Dame Bowling, Dancing, Swimming .The name of Coach will flash out in lights some day in the professional football field. IOSEPH M. KOCOT St. Ann's Iersey City Iunior College Aircraft, Swimming, Talent, Radio Joe, a wiz at the guitar, is sure to go through life with a song in his heart and the admiration of all. ROBERT l. IOHNSTON Horace Mann. N. B. Machinist Swimming Bobs interest in reading and his desire ,to be an expert machinist should result in t'Johnston's Version of Mechanical Appliances . FRANCIS P. IOYCE St. Nicholas Columbia University Swimming, Skating, Hiking, Gym Frank , a quiet and reserved lad, cheerfully lends a capable hand when his service or advice is needed. HENRY X. KAEMPFEN St. Ann's Chemist Science, Chess Henry has that something that makes for dis- tinguished performance. He takes every assign- ment in stride. ALPHONSE I. KAWCZYNSKI P.S. No. 23 Sports Reporter Track, Swimming, Ping Pong, Drawing Kasinc did an admirably concentrated job of getting through Dickinson. He will do the same kind of job on a newspaper. A 135 CHARLES KOSC P.S. No. 1 Notre Dame Baseball, Dancing, Swimming, Bowling Carl makes a matutinal rush for the bus and never stops thereafter. He will come through with results. RUDOLPH I. KRUKAR P.S. No. 25 Dentorl Surgery Boots and Saddle Rudy's magic fingers over those ivory keys will bring joy and pleasure to many through the years. Q . DANIEL LA BATE P.S. No. 23 Pratt Institute Baseball, Rifle, Aircraft, Swimming .1 ' Herk is tall, dark and handsome plus a grand sense of humor. Please, girls!!! don't rns'h so! ALFRED LINGEN P.S. No. 27 Stevens Institute oi Technology Honor Society, Chess, Tennis Al has a special technique in making ac- quaintances as well as exceeding his fellow stu- dents in scholarship. I I-if .ew EDWARD I. LOGAN St. Anthony's Georgia Inst. of Technology Dancing, Swimming, Bowling It is once in a blue moon that you find such an all-round Sportsman as Studs GEORGE I. LORENZO St. Aloysius Cabinet Maker Dancing, Checkers, Baseball, Bowling George's many talents and instinctive under- standing have chalked up a good record with his acquaintances. 1 I f. f - D .4 t'. A2314-rffeilfz. ' ' A RICHARD W. LUN N P.S. No. 25 M Cornell University Football, Basketball, Mathyfl-lpnor Societf Dick's correct arpswersfafnd qmcklsmiwvvill make him click in everything he undertakesl. CLAYTON T. LYONS Robert Fulton, N. B. Brown Univ. Archery, Swimming, Roller Skating Clay , a handsome, polite fellow, not cor ed fthough he should bei is fun loving iii regular. 4 M3 J j., L 1 1 , - K mvnN1-: I. MAssAno Stluliqhn thex aptist Machinist X Aircraft, Swimming Carm will doubtless glide through his work in the same smooth way he glides across the dance Hoor. CAHIVIELO l. NHLICI P.S. No. 6 Anny Aircraft Joe will find his abounding aptitude for work will reward him with due prominence, whether he is a paratrooper or in college. ANGELO M. MINICHIELLO P.S. No. 23 Lawyer Track, Swimming Mini is a carefree, happy-go-lucky young man, who can be counted on to be the life of the party. EDWARD I. MULLER St. Peter's Preparatory Seton Hall Archery, Law Ed is a swell fellow with a broad smile and a kind word for everyone. His good humor is never submerged. M IOHN R. MCDONALD St. Anne's Engineer Boots and Saddle, Swimming Mac has the cosmic concept- he will under- take anything in the world and with a fair chance of winning out. WILLIAM P. MCFADDEN St. Nicholas Machinist Roller Skating, Gym Mick would make a good public relations man-he is so well liked by all. JOHN L. MARRP. P.S. No. 23 University ot Indiana Football, Ba ball, Basketball, Ping Pong V nie is ependable clever fellow, always ncern will? hand, especially where sports J 'r ,P of rrffiffc' THOMAS F. MARRIE P.S. No. 25 Engineer 4 Dancing, Swimming Tom, who is never in doubt about anything, has a realistic point of view that should help him in the engineering field. l ,lan I Nc..- -J l 5.4 4. ANTHONY F. MUTTILLO Robert Fulton, N. B. Electrician Dapper Dan , whoilooks as if he belonged in Esquire, is a pleasant chap, with a creative mind. . r DANIEL A. NARDOLILILI P.S. No. ll , Fordham University Baseball, Track, Bowling f'Danny is an indispensable friend who pooled his efforts in various sports, always to good effect. BURNETT C. NELSON P.S. No. ll Rutgers: University Chemistry, Archery, Chess, Gym t'Sonny is a definite asset to the class-always ready and able. His efforts are a buy in any market. ff ELMER .E OLSEN A, , ' Phi1ipSfc Yler H. . ' . ,Al Y. 1 A Elm' fhtur is ds prornisingfas' the field he has ch sen-eel tropikfi Radio will get a' gopd' anzgyglliffl , M f x L , ffiflf, . .ff l 1 E U -Wt . .-J c ....f -a :': ' Q ROBERT A. PAINE P.S. No. ll Iersey City Iunior College Basketball, Baseball, Ping Pong, Bowling, Aircraft . Bob is the guy who charms the ladies with his terrific smile. This is just one of his many at- tractive characteristics. ROBERT M. PARSONS P.S. No. 25 Kansas University Football, Ping Pong, Aircraft, Swimming, Cooking t'Boots athletic ability, sparkling vitality and handsome physique make him a most popular fellow. IOHN PASSANANTE P.S. No. 25 Fordham University Archery, Radio, Law, Aircraft, Bowling, Cooking Pass', he of the helping hand, is designed to breeze through life with the ease of the man on the Hying trapeze. FRANK PEARSON St. I oseph's Army Frank, with his genial manner and painstaking effort, found the going easy. Also, he made many sincere friends. J A 1 X N f 5311 1 4 'J li DyJv'i1.ili. i, if A fl l isa. Johns Nlfvordha Umx 101 X J Vw? Honor e ircraft, Scie V 1 ' If wimming, Gym Fr X ' th esklofthe v opularity. Man ngik f ical! ' g in tlgevGgiiQgiJlace at the right time. M CHARAl.ES F. RODE P.S. No. 6 Professional Football ii Football, Swimming Meet the champion! Charlie should prove t be an important cog in any well-ru fo b machine. ANTHONY I. RUBINO St. Nicholas Machinist Tony has the blueprint for happiness-aL ways follow the Golden Rule. It works perfectly in his case. IOHN I. SANSEVERE St. Paul of the Cross Accountant Bowling, Swimm g ndy bright fello wi ood taste in t a magnetic pe on 'wins friends cio is a Einflue es people. l n ,4'jf44-f' 4? ,r!u.f'f-f- 7-V' - Q., ll uf li f,ft I I HARVEY PETERSON' A P.S. No. 28 Draitsman Pete always makes a good score at bowling and when the score is tallied up for him in life, it will be equally high. IOSEPH A. PICARDO P.S. No. 23 U.S. Service Cheers to Moe with the compelling grin. He is persistent enough to accomplish what he under- takes. WlI.LIAM H. POWELL P.S. No. 15 Electrical Engineer Football, Swimming, Hiking, Bowling Easy-going Bill can turn on the charm in suf- ficient quantities to get what he wants. ROBERT W. REID St. Peter's Preparatory Seton Hall Dancing, Little Theater, Swimming Bobby is the one who shoots high, wanting to be a bank president. If he impresses the bank as well as he impresses us, he will make it. ,-v ' 'E 'f 9' we I ' --.Q 1 - f 1 J If , -. ANTHONY M. SARCICH P.S. No. 25 Engineer Dance Band, Math, Checkers Saus has so many talents he could be a key man in the arts or in engineering. ANGELO A. SCALGIONE P.S. No. 17 Machinist Track, Gym Angie, a star in gym or track, should per- form just as successfully when it comes to a mach? I 3 ine shop. I5 M h 'I N i ,fflf FREDERICK I. SCHIVIITT P.S. No. ll Cabinet Maker Baseball, Bowling The photogenic Smitty is a natural for Es-k quire ads. He will win his spurs in whatever he undertakes. ARNOLD H. SILVERMAN P.S. No. 28 University of Pennsylvania Football, Track, Swimming, Math, College Arnie's selected brand of intelligence will get him somewhere fast, just as it has in Dickinson. 1' K lf' . f tif yur' , .4 ll 'w rl 5' Q7 fv 1 E if 7 if 5311! I I ez' E Z .ga L9 L44 , 'Cf' ' fx CHARLES D ' H X P.S. No. 23 Astr y, o li g W a Smitty and his clever machine experiments will result in the name of Charles Smith on an important patent. ROBERT I. SNY DER St. Paul oi the Cross Long Island Univ. Football, Basketball, Swimming, Dancing. Bowling, Cooking Snip , a typical American boy, possesses qual- ities of good sportsmanship and fellowship that insure his being a good lawyer. LEONARD SPINA P.S. No. 11 Electrician Track, Bowling, Ice Skating, Gym Len , a pleasant fellow, has artistic abilities but does well also in electricity, in which he will major in life. ANGELO STANZIALE P.S. No. 8 Author Baseball, Swimming, Ice Skating Buddy has a certain technique in carving fig- ures out of wood, and he should carve his name in a prominent place as a writer. f' of , A N X v , .f ' I I EDWARD S. TRZECIAKIEWICZ St. Ann's Electrical Engineer Softball, Bowling. Skating Tracey's comprehensive point of view, that includes specifically electricity. is a wonder to all his friends. WILLIAM A. TURLEY P.S. No. 28 Rutgers University Baseball, Reading, Chemistry, Aircraft, Cooking, Gym Bill's quick Wit and good disposition carry him over any obstacle with speed and ease. IOSEPH F. VAZZANO P.S. No. 6 Machinist Co-Captain Track Team, Chess Joe is one in whom you can put your trust. He will, no doubt, burn up difliculties in life just as he burns up the track. ROBERT C. VITA P.S. No. 28 Panzer College Aircraft, Dickinsonian Staff Bobby's devotion to duty is the kind that helps make Dickinson superiority a reality. PJ 1 gf' SK uf J C. RAYMOND STRODL , SL' Anne's Millionaire Swimming, Ping Pong, Bowling, Roller Skating Blackie will give himself a run for the money and he satisfies all entrance requirements for the race. ROBERT G. SYMS P.S. No. 28 Engineer Football, Track, Swimming, Cooking, Basketball Bob's keen wit and amazing ability in math are bound to lead him to the peak of success. WILLIAM E. TAYLOR P.S. No. ll William and Mary Boots and Saddle, Little Theater, Choir, Dickin- sonian Staff, Music Appreciation Bill's classical turn of mind and expressive language are definite assets for a career asa music critic. ROBERT H. TIETIEN P.S. No. 27 Iersey City Iunior College Pin and Ring Committee, Representative Bob's good looks and politenessgwill reward him with a position of authority and prestige. ROBERT A. VOGEL P.S. No. 11 Machinist Dramatics, Swimming, Dancing, Dickinsonian Staff Bobby has the inside track when it comes to girls and running. He is well qyalifled to escape difficulties. I, ' K fx' If I .1 fnffffzf 'iff 'QVC ff! 411, 544' f !l ' ill? . 'VVEISS L' ' ,P.S. NWS ff' niversity of Pennsylvania X, L mf orchestra, Rifle, Track, Math ifflzifjlfii I MeIl's melodious notes and scie ntific mind will 'V , Y ,fvnind him up with either Dorsey or Einstein. Q X -'ji , f' :ac gf ' IOHN C. VVILSON P.S. No. 27 Pattern Maker Aircraft Sonny possesses technical excellence that should enrich him quickly in the mechanical field. FRANCIS P. CAMPAGNA P.S. No. 28 Gym Teacher Senator, Captain Track Team 'iF1'2l.IlIlyH was a grand track man. He will be equally grand as a gym teacher. l. ,VW 'W' ff it 1 1 :ELA 're .-3 X Xtxgwx I ff -T i -2- a s f- gl 'f : ' .1 --A X x ' 3 L -- 7 ,l l., IIFQJD7 ,Y Q ff 5' ASL-JRE? ---e X i i 2. ' .T A--'-fr X -ei l-.SPS ' i We, the Class of Iune, 1947, being of sound Cso they tell usl mind and firm fafter those workouts in gym? body, do leave, bestow and bequeath to our fellow stu- dents the following: To the Seniors: Mr. Messler's efforts on your behalf The excitement of 108 Tryouts for the Senior play Last marking period blues Senior week Cif you can get by with it? Last performance on Exit Day That long-awaited prom To the Iuniors: The records we never had during lunch First glimpse at dues cards A clock in every classroom that runs you like it -fast Confusion at Senior meetings Activity in the activity period Anxiety of awaiting election returns To the Sophomores: Two down, two to go Calls at 126 Collective bargaining for higher grades Congregating in front of the auditorium Fire drills during gym period To the Freshmen: First Auditorium assembly Richard behind all entrance doors Escalator to the fourth floor Introduction to Ruhe's Quiet study periods in the auditorium Spacious locker rooms Envious glances at the Seniors To the gym teachers: GS Gallons of Sloan's liniment To the students: To Your name on the Honor Scroll the Graduates: We just leave . . . . . . In witness whereof, we, the Class of Iune, 1947, affix our hand and seal to this, our last will and testament, on this date, lune 25, 1947. X CLASS OF IUNE, 1947 ,,..4- tx Nxxx pil, ?.lf !,.., Nt , KJ!! X X U A My! X V X l -RGo.1loTi'a.j ,lla-- Q r .. 2-:.. - J.-.I ef Q 4 E Molto ritard. al fine ,f ff Q xr was 3 - Pres. ,..................,. Ioseph Cunha V. Pres. ............,., B. Zuckerman E: Sec'y ...,..... Samuel Kritzberg : Treas. ........,... Edna Robinson Pac. Adv. ...... Miss Glassford fs' an olto ritard. al fine S!!! --H :-5' : : : ': : ' - -'siiiii !!B!....!-!!!! 3-'...e.r: ii-M-1-.crass - B UONCY-U .Sw E' fe' fre' -I U .On QXUXO 1 peo - ples, strive for me Light! Tr LT- 1 YQCXGU Sig. - me WSW T351 we mu r 1. 4 f . 5 3 We pufpogisiwbxe Mfg -- Xiwaie Q pXe 'renof 'am-: f f E V E f V E6 J Cu On-wa d e - ' ' I 1 y peo ples, stnve for the Lxght! Tl B -+ 1 ' With aignitv K :Qin ' I K GS- H! or ' DXCKXNSON Que-5 pfogfoms Orchefifd Sup E , Dickkn-5,05 CCOQOQS. P The and Omer O Seiflbhes r E' f iff? a liv- ing light... J I-:J J l J a liv - ing 11571 J ga- J H a liv - ing lighti- 1' IJ f LJ like liv - inz 1izht....4 Director ..................... Mr. I. Rozoi fwifrrsf far Pres. .......4.. . V. Pres. .. Sec y ,,,...... Trecis. ....A. . Pac. Adv. ...,...A . Iohn Tully E steps, when dark is the . D. Lcxuerrncln L Anna Pepe Ioan Wysocki Miss Christill J th . hr OO! A ' A' and Marilyn 212155. Acggiggfjnqnd - ISIS V .' T . ' ' 1 , Ne - bohn heav-en-storm-mg T . W J ' f M70 Clcfiflyoubje Sexf UBLE SEXTE A Y Mu J Lf 'LJ J ' 0 fo mqn Ubwe The' ettels CIS 1 TTB Ne - boh's heav-en-storm-ing YOUfSl-dg funlrt kffgnt to QilSCfGd grou le f-K p CIOHS' Sqjhool .D of Sin C ffvi 5:-5.9:-5 .ILE ,E H Ji? f. Dfogfqm Qefs Ne - boh'u heav-en-storm-ing heighhi Sa - lem! Sa - lem! 7 S Gnd M J J I-.5 .5 J J LEE -F57 I ' f I F. ' F1 I-eg ' -n-storm-ing heighti I the worm dei . J, Th V rn z-- fhlncfjos ChOlr pfovjd E '32 -2: ::'1g: :4:..,. U Sl CISSS . SS I, me E5 Drogrqmngbliesl Comic for Q11 fhe if J-J , A S S ' LL. . ' 2 Qdys Siegel shows Gnd UCementl Cpeclql Sch A HQ - ll :gl D l 1,121 , t S ,.-.- V - f Who through murk I ,. . f rH'I:il -- 1::.I'2- .f Q I Who through murk --'.:, I i Pres. ......... Martin Rosenberg Sec y ................,.......... Mary Fcxha Trees. Von Gerstenberg WV? 2 V. Pres. ............... A. Crisgitiello : Fcxc. Adv. ......... Miss Christill : ,- Q - '-'- orch danci shed Klin Pres. .......,. Myron Zuckerman lg Sec'y ............... Eddie Ketchem Pac. Adv. .....,..,... Mrs. Gordon unuer way Fine Prog: Announc Student Participat its spring program z February 28, with 1 tion of Charles Bad and Bob Hoffman, vii Mr. Connolly admir oath of office. The Cabinet any President Bade incli 211' S0 tary of State, Jane I 311- re-tary of Publicity, ievh Q. risg Secretary of S Andllfll tions, Alvin Wirkman gmion E 1200 feet taken from a Piper Of the IUtU1'i0l', Helll' BQ!! M1 C, Ph d Nina Ferrandog Se 'La Bl Jersey 'W' ow secure Points and Awards, lllel' UW! Gerstenberg' and Ant avern Jia Secretzgies in chari Ulm Y , ' 6 -'L- '-l tions, uth Greenber lf show BN 'XLGYXZ - Miller. Secretaries J - W0 HTS . ILO and and Dolores Walter the Boarfi 15 XHQQ X Departnient of the ' will C5151 ef 'NNY ' XGYQS intl-iggnpl-31 -b Secretary of Athletic l'i9l-'Cl1Xm'- uffig Oi 10 ,fs -V partment, will be fl' with 'lf iihelo ol U9 - moles Imel- u M910dy, 1 O59 O XhOd5 bgyll G President Baile sa ors and 'nnpe urp me A KO SU- ad been spent for 10 beal-1t19S 01 The p the riff . ie football team an fl with 3 win T5 WX 1pQYU-HX . Edl-Koi :holastic Honor Rol 11 by the malii effibe GQ Op ACUHQ Ggel' :tic Honor Roll is 'Y Wlth fumbled' mem 355- S5 MGH the middle panel ffff-0 and the 911 Xve X pf X Sxne Cigef ing the entrance Q X CG Bu Mgn . cipatinzr. CD6 O 'Y .... hon duct It is planned to V- R0Z0f Wa5 FS' KO ,,,.,.. .... . -,-- I V Ckcuxa 1-Q5 li , Easter. The first 3 Mr. Epstein ir cn SPO ECMXOY fl will be those UCUOHQ MISS .9 . Hym 4 -unr -A .,,. ,,., --4- S p Oils ef ir Certificates Ie Of ml'S!C1.M'Sf uelme ' sistarxl . Nlan09 This activity fd the Pamtmg 1 MA n lflcq Rughke .,.. P15 Cripxiofl MGQQQGY 's. Mahan. The Wichner directed a Jumed the PJXXXGT Yonuno ncncicx YAG!-xcgex .or thesedvemzuj f . 'yg Mrs. l ...1 H, S, O . 1 - H095 EU - 0 oSing15::edoachedsthe dancing! Mrf- Fraflcesdf, CGYQVGYX Sleln U I, ....., Olhfjee Mgnaqefr gfmcysection De Punipo had charge of gEigpai'i:n1aeiiTFnl6Iiss CG me Adler He 4 TNVKGYXK Okhc led Educ ts will' be ms sale of tickets. ..... V n m I XQTO borq XCXOS A595 Hexp xNaD -Lprpgress , 9 ' improve 31126 lngxex Henzghdxker ' terias, secu Mr.. E WN Nil have soap e Acc QOYO . 955151 b0YSi ol, wil ,Cn Yelx ers ' 9151055 SW nusmsss surf hr, Jo- Rv . tseim gme 'if' gm? 3 Mime wiii, be IW In i Doris Wagner, Howard Korn, iss Frm '5g'1cCFS - ' prise Rose Lopardo, Helen Chopek lon vqil . 1 Marie Iackson, Erla Rush ge mfr int mi . Mai FACULTY ADVISERS R. A. Loomis, Editorial Charles I. Anton, Financial EDITORIAL STAFF Adelaide Criscitiello, Barbara 3ahnson, lean Isner, Marie Fen- slad, Ann O'Conr1ell, Florence iopovich, Marilyn Hoffman, Anna Starita, Rita Gallo, Carl Tarantino, Richard Dobrowol- ski, Martha Harris, Elsie Lough- lin, Richard Kelly. ie mel om but thc, nn, a me. Jersey .ainiaii N Dicki betwee Midvale, 'c miles ,.,,to by Camera Club ., one of the boys at the introduction mr. McDonald, our new vice-principal. The other i spo and .-eueL the of-riy in the pring green comin out but that wongt mes we see the green rick's danccni For those who advance, herd is tl the season: IMarc' h ings ftrude Cummngkll PreS- Ge A Chow - k V. Pres. ...,....Q 'Pal MCGOldr1Zft SeC'y A.A.,..A..,...- IIIVAA H elen Kra Treas. A...........,- - Miss Madden dv llnl, ., PUC- A iv? I -milf i-U ss, M iyfgfji 1LLf Q B ' 1 'QQ Y sf' SUB DEB CLUB SENIOR The SUb-DSbXeSSHl'OF Club is designed to Cieate interest in personal appearance, Qoea' taste! careful at- fenfiw TO Sflbf-YUSFFGP, and general personality develop- ment. B ...X-. sUB-nEB CLUBX IUMQ The Subellelo Club ' Sfnphasis o st R is a Du B F2 perse ' andaids airy Sli I7C11l ty Q' and Cori ' Ccess Cl evelopr ect etiq ul'- uh with Hem, Uppearan ce USKS, V1 l' ,i, Pac- Ad SeC Y ...... ,...,......... ..p....i hY CUHGO Pres. t...............-' IEEZEYH Greco V. PreS. 4-- ' Rita CWM l Von Atzmgen Treas. ,..,....,... - Miss Mahon V- .,,.....,.. . HW M4 4 STUDENT PARTICIPATION Mr. Gorge C. Witt-Adviser Miss May K. Cooke-Organizer and Cabinet Adviser ' Cabinet President .................,..................................,................. .........., C harles Bade Secretary of State ..................,.,......,..........t,. .....,........ I ane Badach Personal Secretary .......,,. ........... A lice Michels Secretaries of Interior .........,..................... .............. N ina Ferrando Henry Fahner Secretary ot Points and Awards .....,... H. Von Gerstenberg Assistant .......,.........,.......,.......,............................... ........... A nthony D'Elia Secretaries ..,...........................,. ...,.. ...r,..... D o lores Walters Ioan Leonard Secretary ot Athletics ........,. .......................,.. I oe Bade Patricia Burke Secretaries of Publicity .......... .......... M artha Harris Marie Kerbl Secretary of Elections .................... ............... R uth Greene Co-Secretary .......,........r.............................., ......,................. H elen Miller Secretary of Social Functions .......,........,.......,........... Al Wirkman Co-Secretary ......,..............,..,.,,..,..............,........ Ernestine Hartheimer Senate Adviser ......................... ............................,..,.......,....................... M rs. Nadel Vice President .......,......... ...,........................ .......... R o bert Hoffman Secretary .......r......................,........... ........... G eraldine Curley College Preparatory ...,........ .....,..... W illiam Schustrin Gerald Warshaw Commercial ..,.....,.,........,... ,..,...... I oseph Blackburn Anna Pepe General ............ r,........ R oxanne Howieson Frank Campagana Edward Doscher Industrial Boys .......... ...........,......... I oe Vazzano Angelo Scalgione Industrial Girls .......... .....,,..,.. G eraldine Curley Charles Bade President .kmqn . H . .A A A1 Xfeimef 3hf?'1rnf ..A...A..... EHRHG GGH2 ZZYSSCIY M155 Depump . A V- - ' CIC- SOCIAL FUNCTIONS COMMITTEE The Social Functions Cornrnitt dent Participation, arra and other occa ' HOUSE. OF. REPRE Speaker SEN TA TI VES of House Robert Syfns SS, a branch of Stu- nges danCSS, a Variety show, sions of social nature, Miss Ollqegcn dv. -,... . Pac- A BOOTS AND SADDLE CLUB President ............4......A..........,...............................,,..... Roxanne Howieson Vice-President ...,,....... ......,..............,....,....................,.,., I ean Bodine Secretary ..A,....,..........,.. ................................,,......4........ C laire Caroselli Treasurers .........,.,..,,...,... ............. R obert Burns, Arthur Meyer Faculty Adviser ....................,,...............,.................................. Miss Loesch The Boots and Saddle Club, with eighty members, enjoys outdoor clulo rides every Friday in the Eagle Rock Reservation and two picnics each term. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY President ..,,A........A..A...A....,......A.........,....Q....,.,......,........,.A.. Ann Schlindwein Vice-President .A..,.,..........,. ......... ........,, C' h arles Bernard Secretary ...,,.........,....... ......,r........... . Carol Fuhro Troqsurer ......4.,......,......,..,.. ...... ................., ...,.....,..,.. D o n ald Smith Faculty Adviser .4,.....,...,.r,.r.....,.,..r......,...4r....,.,.....................,,. Mrs. Mahan The National Honor Society fosters ideals ' ' ship and service and gives distin ' excellent character who h standing. of citizen- ction to students of ave achieved high scholastic t t mln Pfe s . ...,...,., , .ltl Ter e nce Duman ecfy I. '---4.,4,..'l 4 '. .'l ' L I gfeasl 4'.--- .. ROsemQriS1iNKQir1 Adyjegtilifiijjg ' '4 EEE? r. Dickie TBPNELOGUE- CLUB The 'Yravetoqae Chic acauathts members with ptacee ot interest th the United States. SHBKE-SYEPBE CLUB Shakespeare Chip te devoted to the study ot speare through readthgs, recordthgs rt pose-tbte. Pfes V- ........ Secs' ..,1,h11Q'g5gjef?SEliiigk 1OI'1e Dowlinn Q Tre CIS . ...,.....,..4, 4 Bea , T r1ce purisi FQC . v. .....,...,, . M155 Dolan The the ptaqs ot Shake and attendance at ptaqs whe WOOD WORKING CL UB FOR GIRLS The Woodworking Club For Girls enobles mem bers to develop skill in the use of the principol wood- working tools ond to make simple projects which con be finished in Cr limited number of sessions. Pres. ....,i...,ii Gertrude Ehmsen V Pres. ....,.... Eleon or Besione Seoy ....,..ii.,ii.. Coroline Fronk Tregs. ..........i..., Grace Morrow Poo. Adv. .....,..i... Mr. Meehczn WOODWORKING CLUB FOR GIRLS The Woodworking Club For Girls is composed of the twenty-four girls ol the woodworking closs, who en- deovor to increose their skill in the use of woodworking iools. Foo Adv Mr. Iishkin guqkwsr 25 Q Qs 353 'HNG CLUB runny XGUBE- SKB ovrde-5 gn oppor center and F Skghng Chxb pr hrne GK ?xOCY.KeXXer The Figure to enroq the sport gs g pgs Xcekind. ares Kenneth Stung e 1, pres :eC'Y ...,.. ..., Pobert Grier ogn O'Brien wreas . ........, Ronald Colmq. 11'1 PCIC. Adv V Mr' Kelly Pres- V' 565. Sec Y Tfeasl ' There c SG V091 grolyn Bam Elegn Ore CZ YSZ Shirley Igme S . dv - ..,,4- rss Pinkham TE-NNXS CLUB h the iundgrnenkcns oi to deveXop 'rns to tegc cr chance '-5 Chlb Gr nd oiier The 'Yennr 'rhe ggrne to beginners or Shih to QXGYGYS oi experience. MAGIC CLUB President ..,.,A,.,.,A..........,......,..,,.,.....,................,. Warren Kaps Vice-President ....,.,.r.. .. ,.... ......,.......,.,. R alph Lehr Secretary ...............,,.. ..4.. ,r,... H a rold Simmonds Treasurer .r...r,.,.....,......,...,.............,......r.,........... Edgar Filbey Faculty Adviser ........,..r.....,.,....,,..,4....,......,...,...,.. Mr. Benter The purpose of the Magic Club is to dis- cuss the fundamentals and performance of magic, develop poise and showmanship and not to be guilty of violating the code of ethics of the club. ART CLUB Pres. .........,..... Lillian Schlimmeyer V. Pres. ...,.................... Helen Midkiff Sec'y ....,....,....................... Ioan Faherty Treas. .....,.................. Martin Picinich F ac. Adv. ....,.......... Miss Niebanck 3 A x The Art Club gives those interested in art an opportunity to exchange ideas and develop art as a hobby. It keeps the case in front of Room 100 sup- plied with exhibitions. -,-off' UBLIC SPEAKING CLUB The Public Speaking Club gives members an oppor- tunity to periect technique and develop poise and con- fidence in public speaking. Pres. ...........,..,. ..,.......... l ohn Kicey V. Pres. ...r.....r.. Don Reinhardt Sec'y ..,... Plorencelliapovich Treas. ...... .i....,.r.. S hirley Smith Pac. Adv. ,...., Mr. Dougherty ARCHERY CLUB The Archery Club oiters members an opportunity to develop skill and enjoy ment in archery as a sport and cultivates a sense of lair play and good sports- manship. Pres. .......i,.r. Florence Ramcke V, Pres. ,..... Philip Ackerman Sec'y ...,.,.,.....ri...,.,r,. Betty Regan Treas. ....., Anna Mae Totten Pac. Advs. r...,....... Miss Soper and Miss McNamara GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The G. A. A. promotes good health and sports- manship among its mem- bers by playing various games. Pres. .................. Mary Carbone V. Pres, ...........,.,. Elaine Spink Sec'y ,................. Lena Esposito Treas. ,.,...... Gladys Wicking Fac. Adv. ...,., Miss Anderson Iohn Hotrcf Dyes. .....,...,.. . -.-4 ffmflnn Y HO I' Presi HSQLOIGS Pukols Zh., Trlp ...... .Mft Wood . Adv ..,..A......,.AA.... QC. ARCHITECTURAL CLUB The Architectural Club fo Qmong boys interest ' visits to ' ' Siers good fello eo' IH orrchitectu eXh1b1tionS Gnd b ' A CRAFT CLUB The Craft Club Inefnbe ercms of Army the f ' rs Inoke favors us ond Navy hospitol ' Umor Red Cross. ed for vet- s ln con' ' Wshjp re cmd Qrromges Ulldlngs under construcfion. ffm-g -' Jun Ctzon wi th . Curley A.GefC11dme Pres .....,A....,.. ' k TS gf. GPEUEUCQ ec ....... Trees. '- ' MisS HGVSZ dv. ....,......... . Pac- A DELTA LAMBDA LAW CLUB District Attorney ..,...,,...,.,.t,,....,...........t.....,.........,.,..A.,.................,....,.......,....,..... Wilma Weiss Assistant District Attorney ..,......,......,.........,..,...........,t..,........,.,.,....... Mary Carbone ludges ............,....,4.. Margaret Loverich, Ann C'Connell, Ioh1lHic13ards Clerks ot the Court ....,.,.......,.ri...i....,..........,,i.,...r..... loan Degenliardt, Rita Rowe Chancellors ....t...i...,t..t..................,.,.........,.....,... Florence Harting, Audrey Schalk Sergeants-at-Arms .t.,..,.....,.,,., lerome Wasserman, loseph Blackburn Court Stenographer ...t.....t........,...,.,r....,...,.,,.....i..........,..,.................,..,...., loyce Hazelton Faculty Adviser ...........,..,....,............,. ...........,.....t.,.........4......,..ti.,...,.i...,.......,,.,,..... M rs. Reiser The Delta Lambda Law Club gives members an oppor- tunity to learn their rights as citizens, and an understanding ot the workings ot laws and courts. Pres. .4.4...,.....,. William Ferrara 7. Pres. ......r.,... Therese Letizia Sec'y ......... Gladys Munning 'reas. ......... Albert Woelpper rac. Adv. .,..,. Miss O'Hagen The LITTLE 123 u1ntSre5tuj1I:1D OSS of the Lift? in esf dials Iqmerfc S Them . The USI-LEE with caregi1XdStaff assists STAFF efficient Serqil all functj Vigel Ons QD meerin QUSS Q S by me ef Club - QS Gnd On nd one-Q prepqfqt' IS to CIS the Sch CI plc Ion of Cite O01 YS f In stage. Or Dresemqifgla- Q1 QQIU Ss Chief Usher ...,.. lane Badach Ass't C. U. ............ Marie Kerbl Sec'y ............... Marion Mahler Treas. Anne Schlindwein Pac. Adv. ............ Miss Martin BUSXNES5 MPSCYUNBS CLUB ' ess Niadnines Cinb enioqs iecinies by ponsor on business rnaciiines, is, and iieia iiips io 'Vne Basin s ana s ' sinaen onisiae speaker dernonsiiaiions by senior oiiices . Pres V- Pfgf 'A A'i D01- S. .A Ofh . Sally 52535111515 1C i Secf Y ..i....,,. Treas. ...,AA.. -... Helen Urb PUC A - ....., M r. Stogkman ALEBT CLUB n in ine snowman- peiiorni- 'Y b oiiers insiruciio aiorq Koi pubiic F acu1tY Adviser M I.. Finn ieni Cin piepai The 'Ya snip and coniiaence anee. f I Z F' 4 ' ' FE ' 4 , 45553. M bf 755332351 S Ea as X Qvf ' ,-m' X Q gr , ff f r' is 7 , 3 six ' A 7 Q X DXCKXNSON BP-ND ' omposea oi musicians who Bama is C ions . The Dickinson pariicipaie in aii outdoor occas Director ......,,A, M I' It Rozof Cgpt . ..........A..'.'-- E A 1S19 I V. A '-- . Mr. I. Rozof STBUTTEBS The Simiiers aaa coior io aii ouidoor aciiviiies, in- ciuairig games and parades. CHEERLEADERS Captain ...A.. ,...............,,A......,.....,.A.....,..A.....Q......,..,.......,......,.,.....Q.A.. M arie Kerbl Co-Captain .,..,...A....,.............A.,.........,....,...A.,...,..............A.A Dolores Marnell Faculty Adviser .,.,.......,.........A......,.4.,....,...A.......,..,..,.,....,..,........4 Mr. Epstein The Cheerleaders are the loyal girls who inspire teams and spectators to otter their best tor dear old Dickinson. , WV lk Mane Kerbl Ruth Greene Dolores Lisa Dolores Marnell Betty Roome Frqnces Lell Eleanore Czvsz '15, L GUN W E A 5 4 Z -
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