Grover Cleveland High School - Clevelander Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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Birches lraclc, we observed Anlone La Barbera, Michael fkbramo, John Di Fulvio, and Joseph Di Figlia. Table Tennis laurels were won by Russell Rizzo. As for lhe girls, Dorolhy Corlelli, Arlene Tripi, Rifa Longo, Joanna La Bruno, and Sue Pezone were among fhe mosl aclive. On making a survey of fhe various home rooms, we discovered rhal IO4 had a number ol 'ralenled hobby- islsz Angelo Biondi lslamps and coinslf Lorenzo Gur- reri, Donald Chrislie, and l-lerberl Ryclcman lslampslt Carl Pileri and John Di Chrislina lmodel airplaneslt Arlhur Q'Connor ldrawingl: John Aurelio lnews- clippings World War Ill: Charles Caci lsingingl: and John Di Chrislina liao dancingl. In Ill we discovered a 'falenled arlisl, Bealrice Pelrella. also zylophonisl Jane Biancarossog II3 broughl' our allenlion lo lda Jean Dubreville, winner of a Cerfiiicale of lvlerii for an essay on suburbanilisq IIS proudly claimed Eslher Russo, singer and dancer, also Mary Planl, nalive of England unfil 2 years agot IO9 was proud ol freshman phofographer Josephine Bongiovanni. Special orchids lo John Aurelio for his parl in 'rhis yearis Chrislmas play and for his ohfice as Treasurer ol: lhe llalian Club-also 'ro Marie Saccomando for her excellenl showing in lhe Declamalion Conlesl and on 'rhe Debale Team. All in all, This is a lively class, wilh lhe promise oi much ahead in inielleclual achievement exlracurricular lun, and all-around general leadership.

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Welcome, young birches, lo lhe greal ioresl oi knowledge. Your 'render leaves and slim branches have yer lo feel lhe lull sunlighl oi 'rhree more school years, bul already you have shown slrenglh amid lhe winds of winler. Foremosl in The siudious line ol endeavor are Virginia Federico and John Aurelio-also, among lhe girls: Carol Drago, Yvonne La Guardia, Marie Sacco- mando, and Phyllis Congilosi-among The boys: Ron- ald Clark, Anlhony Marzullo, Donald Chrislie, and Lorenzo Gurreri. Freshmen who were highly recommended by The grammar schools from which ihey came are Carol Drago, Maureen Sullivan, and Virginia Federico, win- ners of Jesse Kelchum medals, 'rhe lasl one cily win- Freshman ner: Mary Jane Leone, Phyllis Lelo, Marie Sacco- mando, Sarah Conli, and Mary Planl, DJNR. medal winners: Leonard Falzone, winner of The S.A.l?. award, Marie Saccomando, Bealrice Pelrella, and Sarah Conli, Richmond Speaking Conlesl winners: Rose Marie Pillilleri, winner oi an l-lonor Cerlilicale in School ly and Louise Alessandro, winner ol an essay conlesl in School 49. The Frosh have nol only been oulslanding in oblain- ing scholaslic honors, bul have also progressed on rhe alhlelic field. ln loolball, Gary Galler, Joe Bus- caglia, Joe Grille, and Fred Conslanfino have been prominenl. ln baskelball, besides Fred Conslanlino and Joe Buscaglia, lhere were also Carmen Bandinelli, Vincenl Paladino. Anrone La Barbera, Anlhony Mari- naccio, William Burkharl, and Anlhony Auirino. In



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V' if Our Courses LANGUAGE COURSE lpicture ll-All courses require English, but the Language Course also offers foreign languages, help- ful in any career which emphasizes reading, writing, or speaking: library work, journal- ism, advertising copy work, law, dramatics. A student preparing to be a private secretary, foreign office secretary, or legal stenographer may choose this course with typing and shorthand electives. HOMEMA icture 2l 7This includes cooking, sewing, child care, home nursingfpossible preparation for the future practical nurse, dressmaker, helper in a private hom ' e, every girl who plans eventually to marry. KING COURSE lp' SCIENCE COURSE lpidwe 3lW-BIOIOQY, physics, chemistryethese are good prepara- tion for X-ray work, dental hygiene, optical work, nursing, medicine, meteorology, lab- oratory technology, pharmacy, floriculture, medical secretarial work, dietetics, food management, photography, or scientific research. MATHEMATICS OR ENGINEERING Cpicture Al-This course offers algebra, geometry, advanced mathematics- good preparation for statistical work, treas- uryship in business, accounting, insurance actuarial work math ' , ematics teaching, vari- ous forms of engineering.

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