Fort Hamilton High School - Tower Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1954

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NAPOLITANO, MARIO 7402 Tenth Avenue Service Corps, term 1, 6, Secretary to Mr. Ger, terms 4, 6.-Navy. Mrs. H yer's prefer! class. SAMUELSEN, EILEEN 610 Ovington Avenue Sercetary to Mr. Cummings, Term 73 Service to Miss Fritz in Cafeteria, Term 6.-Business World. Mr. Szabo, a wonderful friendg Ioan, Carole, Barbara and Anne, who belped me survive from Monday to Friday,' Tbe Senior Skating Party,' tbe trouble I managed to get myself into, and my graduation day. SCHATZ, ROBERT 7101 Colonial Road English Office Squad, terms 5, 6g Cafeteria Service Coprs, term 8.- Business. Tbe broken down rnimeograpb ma- ebine in tbe Englisb ofire. THOMPSON, RICHARD C. 1077 86th Street Secretary to Mr. Siegel, term 3, Golf Team.-College TULLY, PETER 468 60th Street College. Tbe fun in prefert. TURINO, CAROLE M. 316 Ovington Avenue Late Squad, Term 2g Secretary to Mr. Edwards, Terms 1, 2g English Ollice Term 8g Tower Literary StaE,, Term 8g Senior Council Representa- tive, Terms 6, 7, 8.-Business Friends and fun so bard to forget, my pen witb no ink, someone spec'- ial, and prefer: witb all tbose Mental Giants. WAY, MARGARET 317 95rd Street Girls' Emergency Room, terms 1, 2, 4, 83 Curtaintimers, terms 2, 55 Girls' Chorus, terms 3, 6g Mixed Chorus, term 75 Secretary for Miss Christie, terms 1, 2, Red Cross Club, term 6. Mrs. H yer's prefer, esperially George, Artie, Vinny and Rita, but most of all, tbose talks and walks witb Don. WRIGHT, PETER H. 5721 Third Avenue Service Corps, terms 4, 5, 6, 8.- Westerly Layne witb Bob, Ron and Vin,' our talks and Vin's episode witb tbe dog. Don, and Nils. I i s Small in number but mighty in spirit! CAMERA SHY-JANUARY CAMERA SHY-JUNE James Calandrella Rocco Cortese Michael De Gregorio Anthony Fraga John Gaughran John Grimila Thomas Lanigan Ronald Lattuga Charles Staudenmaier John Talbot -18 Joseph Coniglio Gerald Connors George Dahir Joseph De Lorenzo fHome Studyj Nancy Dinsmore Robert Farrell Lawrence Freehill Arthur Harrington Bernard Hegarty Patricia McCauley Graham Payne Edward Ruotolo Anthony Santoro Frank Vicario Salvatore Vicario Elsie Tellefson Business World. Tbe crazy tbings I did wttb Bob

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FITZPATRICK, JAMES 547 56th Street G.O. Representative, term 1, Service Corps, term 8.-Business World. All my friendr and Mr. Sterne'r johr. HASTINGS, JOAN A. 1057 74th Street G.O. Ofiice, terms 4-7g Secretary to Mr. Carlin, term 83 Secretarial Serv- ice Squad, term 5.-Business World. The friendr that I made in Fort Hamilton, and the mad darh at 2:20 p.m. HOGAN, DENNIS 258 57th Street G.O. Representative, term 7, Lieu- tenant Cafeteria Service Corps, term 73 Captain Cafeteria Service Corps, term 8.-Navy. The limer we had in Mr. Levin? clan. I-IUSEBO, BERNT 847 69th Street Intramural Basketball, Service Corps, terms 4, 5.-Business. The good timer wizh the hayf. IMMORDINO, MARION T. 405 99th Street Secretary to Miss Miller, term 35 Secretary to Mr. Carlin, terms 6, 7, 8, Secretarial Service Squad, terms 6, 7.-Business World. Prefer! and the ffiendx I made in For! Hamillon. KANIA, JOHN 442 61st Street G.O. Representative, term 8.-Busi- ness. Mr. Sierne, my grade udvirer. LEE, JAMES 265 62nd Street Service Corps, terms 6, 7, 8.-Busi- ness World. Mr. Sa:hey'J Mental Gianlf' and :he hoyr. LOFTUS, VINCENT 7104 Tenth Avenue Service Corps, terms 2, 4, Cafeteria Squad, terms 6, 7.-Business. Mrr. Hyerlr prefert with Artie, George and Rim, running up to Westerly Lane and our lalhr of Plato wilh Bah, R011 and Rich. LYNCH, ROBERT 265 71st Street G.O. Store, term 8.-Navy. Our tripf up zo Wferterly Lane with Virmy, Ron and Rirh. MACRI, ' 32 62n reet . Sur' y' l Gi nn the W. MASUCCI, SALVATORE 882 54th Street Service Corps, terms 5, 6, 7.-Busi- ness World. Mr. Sacheylf Mental Giarzlf' and the hoyJ. MAXWELL, BARBARA 278 92nd Street Library, term 33 Locker Room, term 8.-Business. All the ffiezzdr that I made. MAZZEO, SARA 1049 73rd Street Library Squad, term 73 Secretarial Squad, term 8,-Business. All the friendr I made at Fort Ham- illon and Mr. Safheyff Jlorier. MOLEN, WILLIAM 584 60th Street College. The fuzz I had in prefect. 17



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Zami ill emh 'Patamvnt The Class of January 1954, being of sound mind and good health de- clares in writing, its last Will and Testament. We hereby agree to leave: To future students, our names, elegantly carved on the desks. To the Freshman, four whole years to go. To the S ophomores, the scotch tape that held our books together. To the juniors, the wonderful thought of being Seniors. To the Seniors, the Regents to take and enjoyf' To the Track Team, a set of wings. To the Cheerleaders, more powerful lungs. To the Band, new music. To the Senior Council, a planned term's activities. To the Craft Classes, our hand-woven baskets. To the Cafeteria, more Hero sandwiches. To the Senior Treasurer, our emptied pockets. Still of sound mind, we leave: To the Deans, blue salmon cards. To MR. LEDER, no more January classes. To the English Department, all our worn-out run-on sentences. To the Science Department, open windows in every class. To the Art Department, Modern interpretations. To the Gym Department, our Medicals. To the Sten, Typing and Math Departments, lots and lots of erasers. And to the TOWER, good pictures every time. But most of all, to Fort Hamilton High School, all our dreams and the memories of happy and education-filled days within its walls. I155witness whereof, we affix our signature on this day of January 24, 4. Carole Turino DON'T HAVE DO HAVE 1. Campanella Thompson 2. Grant Lee 3. A Will A Way 4. Hymn Carroll 5. Chase 8z Sanborn Maxwell 6. Stromberg Carlson 7. Wrong Wright 8. Scars Byrnes 9. Hershey Bosco 10. Browning Barrett 1 1. Snead Hogan 19

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