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ANTHONY MICHAEL THOMAS PANARO iNicki 1524 S, Taylor Street, Phllodelphio Born: May 8, 1931 Course: General and Drafting Activities: Manual Arts Prize; Glee Club, J-2, S-1, S-2; Echelon Platoon, ' 48; Centenniol Pageant, Guidon of Co. C, ' 48, Treosurer of the Glee Club, S-2. Dependable, would be an excellent name for Tony. On his shoulder v.ui entrusted the art work of many class projects. His ability ond enthusiastic imagination made everything he undertook a success. It i cs seldom that he didn ' t have an amusing act to throw us in stitches We wish you loods of luck, Tony . ATTILIO FRANCIS PASCALI iCookiei 6132 Lindbergh Blvd., Philadelphio Born: February 19, 1931 Course General ond Sheet Metal. Activities: Baseball, ' 48; Lieutenant in Bottolion, ' 4 ; Dramotic CluD, ' 47, Oliver Twist ; Centennial Pogeont, ' 48; Activities Night, ' 47; Captain in Battalion, Les Miserobles , ' 48. Cookie IS one of the wittiest. How well we ' ll remember his amus- rig imitations of personalities. Cookie hos on innate obility to oct, and is one of our outstanding Thespians. Wherever he is, there IS o laugh How con we ever forget him? NtVIO CAESAR PELLESCHI (Nev) 1395 Battle Avenue, Exeter, Pa Born: September 30, 1931 Course. General and Foundry Activities: Glee Club, J-l to S-2; Dramatic Club, J-2 to S-2 Oliver Twist , Athletic Council, J-2, Conference Committee, J-2; Student Council, J-2; Activities Night, ' 46; Centennial Pageant; Gold Soccer Award, ' 47, Echelon Platoon, ' 46, ' 47; Soccer, 47; Bosket- boll, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Baseboll, ' 46, ' 47, Co-Captain of Soccer, ' 48, Color Guord, ' 48, Guidon, ' 48; Athletic Council, S-2; Les Miserobles , ■48 Nev wos always welcome in any of our company, either on the baseball, soccer, or basketboll teom, or just in one of our gab sessions A cheery smile, o friendly remark, an easy-going classmate, Nev IS enrolled with our fondest memories. Despite his carefr.-.- monner, his work on the Athletic Council showed us that he could be serious and very octive os a classmate. WILLIAM HENRY PHILLIPS IPhili 864 Perkiomen Street, Philodelphia Born: May 23, 1931 Course ' Regulor and Stenographic Activities: Orchestra, 7-A to S-2; Rodio Program, ' 48, Dramotic Club, J-2 to S-2; Officer in Orchestra, S-2; Centennial Pageant, ' 48; Stu¬ dent Council, 2-2; Activities Night, ' 46, ' 47; String Ensemble; Swing Bond, S-2; Coptain of Orchestra. Phil ' s laughter olways makes a dull place cheerful. Possessing greo: imagination ond a sensible mind, he is often oble to solve many of our problems Besides being one of our star musicions, he is also o v. ' onderful dancer. So long to a joviality and friendliness which we shall never forget '
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WILLIAM SIDNEY MURRAY iMurrsi 5447 Regent Street, Philadelphia Born: April 21, 1931 Course. Regular and Stenographic Activities: Bond, 7-A to S-2; Orchestra, J-2, Swing Bond, J-2 to S-2, Leader, S-2; Activities Night, ' 46, ' 47; Centenniol Pageant, Girard News, S-1 and S-2; Corinthian Staff; Glee Club, S-2; Student Leader ond Second Lieutenant of Bond; Ass ' t. Editor of News. Girordions are finally proud of their swing band and all the credii belongs to Bill He worked hord ond succeeded. PAUL ALBERT NEIDER iHermsi 5126 Hoopes Street, Philadelphia Born: September 23, 1931 Lciursc Regulor and Drafting A ' fiviti. ' s Glee Club, J-2 to S-2. Band, 1-1 to S-2, Girard Mago- zine, S-1 to S-2; Corinthian, S-2; Centennial Pageant, Secretory ' of Closs, J-2 ond S-1; Activities Night, ' 48, Culturol Olympics, ' 4S ond ' 48. Herms is contented when hiking through the woods, ond what he know obout nature won ' t cover a postage stamp. In musicol orgonizations he should receive special commendation. A modest member of our class he has our sincerest admiration WILLIAM NEAPOLITAN iNeeosi 17 West Jenkintown Rd, Glenside, Po Born: December 19, l .jn ' curse le nercil and Auto Shop Ac IV tic-s Track, ' 46, ' 48, Soccer, ' 47, ' 43, CentennKjl. Pugeant, ' 48 Echelon Plotoon, ' 46, ' 47, Glee Club, S-2, First Prize Single Com- r.c’iiive Drill, ' 48, Color Guard, ' 48 Nt e ' s ' carefree manner hos mode him easy to get along with Hii kriowledge of auto mechonisms will offer him a good posit ' cu in the coming years Neeps ability on the soccer fieh has helpe I the team to many o victory JOHN LUKE OAKILL lOokcsi 309 South 40th Street, Philodelphio Born; August 19, 1931 Co .rsc Regular and Sheet Metal Activii es. ' Soccer, ' 47; Bosketboll, ' 47, 48, Activitcs Niglv, 47, Eche ' on Plotoon, ' 45, Centenniol Pogeant, ' 48, G ' Id Soccer Awrtr ' 47, WG.C. Stoff. Being o lover (ond a well informed one ot thati of ' .ports, Jehn i 1 suolly in the center of discussion whether about I ' oving, gull tennis, or football It was o simple motter for him to enter varsi ' v r -rts ond capture three letters.
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HARRY ALONZO PITTMAN ' Horrsi 246 W Mam Street, Nonticoke, Po Born; yonuory 14, 1932 Course Regulor ond Clerical Activties Junior Band, ' 44, Drill Bond, ' 47, Concert Bond, ' 48, ' 49, Gloss Secretory, J-1, ATtivifies Night, ' 4?, Cultural Olympics, ' 47, S-l, Folk Fe ' ol, ' 47, Bui .ccii Monoger, ' 48; Cen- tenmol Peg:-.--, ' 48; Scholarship Award, ' 48, Corporc: m Band, S-2, . ' rhinn C!-- ' -, Philo. Inquirer. ' • ' odest, ouief, unossummg, describes Norrs ' .Vc shoil especially rerrc !:; ' n;. fine clarinet ploying in the bond and r ' chestra Harrs stoyed within the first ten in the class EDWARD HAROLD POWERS ' Chodi 523 County Rood, Bryn Mowr, Pc Born. Jonuory IS, 1932 O ' Regulor ond Clericol Arfi-. :;ii Foreign Policy Associoti on of Philadelphia, ' 47, ' 48. Amercon Junior Red Cross, ' 47, Radio Progroms fi on m the Street , O.mmunity Plonning , Student Press Conference , Activities Nigi:, ' 45, ' 47, Glee Club, ' 47, ' 48, Dromatic Club, ' 47, ' 48, Ad- ■,-r.-ures of Oliver Twist , Firing Squad, ' 48, Lieutenant in Bottolion, ' 45, Centenniol Pageant, ' 48, Girord News, 48, Girord Mogozine, 48, Secretary of Dromotic Club, ' 48, Ass ' t Art Editor of the Corinthian, ' -ptoin in Bottolion, Journalism Clmic, Philo Inquirer, W G C Stoff Choddy hos on excellent knowledge of mternotionol affairs ond on oppreciotion of life ' s mysteries. Combined with these, Choddy knows how to evoluote the good and bad ond to do some independent thinking ANTHONY JOSEPH PUGLISI ' Pugi 731 McClellan Street, Philodelphio Born: Jonuory 17, 1931 Cours“ Regular ond Sheet Metol Ariivities Glee Club, J-2 to S-2, Junior Bond, ' 44 to ' 47, Concert Bond ' 47 to ' 49; Centenniol Pogeont, ' 48 Activities Night, ' -I7, .ecretary of Glee Club, S-2, Culturol Olympics, ' 47, Sergeant in Bond The versotility of this chop will not be forgotten In soccer he way on important varsity booter In music Pug played a hot clormet for the Girord bond and also was o prominent member of the Glee- ' lub He will not soon be forgotten DOUGLASS DAVID QUERY iDougi 331 Wolnut Street, Potistown, Pa Born October 14, 1931 ■ Regular and Stenographic Activities Girord News, ' 47 to ' 48, News Editor of Girard News, ' 47 to ' 48, Activities Night, ' 47; Sergeont in Bottolion, ' 47, Echelon, 47, Gcntenniol Pogeont, ' 48, Color Trade, ' 47; Student Council, S-2, Dromotir Club, S-2, Typing Pin, S-l, Calender Trade, ' 47 Dc ' ug was one to offer his opinion in oil our discussions It itn t only h ■. rxswers of orgurnentotion which we will remember, but also his prubtems with the foirei sex Doug wos an outstanding clossmote As o cholor he wos olwoys looked up to with highest regords
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