Harrison High School - Reminiscence Yearbook (Harrison, NY)

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REMINISCENCE 1944 Harrison High School Harrison, New York Sheila Maginess, Editor Art Co-Editors Marilyn Pepe, Features Cecile Kalbfeld Jacqueline Levy Miss Mary Lally, Adviser I 3  3 DEDICATION It is the wish of the Class of 1944 that this issue of Reminiscence be dedicated to all our former classmates now in their country's service. 3 BOARD OF EDUCATION Samuel Aloisi, Jr. Harry Geller Henri Lange, President James McHugh Fred Klune Front Row: B. Mayer, A. Donley, T. Viscome, E. Hubei. E. DiPace, H. Bennett, M. Lally. Second Row: M. Risoh, C. Fallon, M. Mercier, M. Trapasso, N. Stephens, L. Nettleton. Third Row: R. O'Donnell, A. Sofia, F. Eusner, R. Marshall, P. Koehler. Back Row: J. Anderson, M. Donovan, M. Quinn, A. J. Hannon, G. Taylor, E. J. Feeley, Principal, B. Auerbach, E. Fuller. Not Pictured—L. Chipman. secretary; A. French secretary. Back Row: M. ; Louis M. Klein, Sup erVitcndcnt of Front Row: R. Louisa Lally, Dean of Girls; L. Nettleton, Eugene J. Feeley, Principal. ✓ r In the lobby of our school hangs a ser- vice flag. Each star on it represents to us, someone from Harrison High who has gone into a branch of the service. While we dedicate this book to our own classmates in uniform, we are thinking of these others as well, wishing them all the luck possible, wherever they may be. SENIOR COUNCIL •’ In recalling our four years here at Har- rison High School, we of the Class of 1944 can only reflect how good and worthwhile it all has been. Although we sometimes wished we could have done it in the 1930's, we realize we learned many useful things, met many grand people, and had some very happy times going through high school. We'll never forget what work and fun Every Family Has One” was, nor with what suc- cess our square dance met this year. But, our greatest accomplishment we feel was this yearbook produced despite obstacles and while supporting our Senior Service Fund. We haven’t done it alone, though. To our sponsors, Miss DiPace and Mr. Marshall especially, we gladly give much credit and thanks. Also, to Captain James Eldredge and Mr. Joseph O’Shea, former sponsors, We owe thanks and appreciation. Sealed: Miss DiPace, adviser; B. Eisgrau, treasurer; V. Corbetta, president; S. Maginess, vice president; S. LaPorta, secretary; Mr. Marshall, adviser; Standing: B. Klune, G. O’Connor, M. Mueller. 5 inisccnce lems 11; Senior Varsity Play 11, 12; Orchestra 10; CONNOR Gige  , 11, 12; Basketball 12; Varsity H 11, 12; Elig- ibility Committee 12; Senior Council 12. SHEILA M GINESS ‘•Red ' G. A. A. 9, 10; Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12; Maroon Murmurs 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Honor Society 9. 10, 11, (Pres.) 12; Student Council 12; Span- ish Club 10, (Sec.) 11; Senior Day 12; Current Problems 11; Reminiscence 12; Softball 10, 11; Hockey 9; Senior Class Vice Pres; Varsity Play 11. RO T WHSfiN l b'' 10; Science Club 12; U. S. Navy 12. R9BINSON j jdof' Intnjmurals 10, 11; Basketball tiy Onorus 12 ; Senior Service •Fund Ijfi Bowling 11; Physical Fitness 11; G, A A. 9, 10, 11 ; Senior Play 12; Senior Day 12; Debs Club 10. STEPHEN LaPORTA Steve” Boys Intramurals 9, 10, 11. Baseball 10, 11; Student Council 12; Reminiscence 12; Senior Day 12; Senior Class Sec. 12 (VUl t U , K1 Bob isftiture Clitf 9 6 fil es.) 1U12; I roj 11,42V 5 Debs fit 4o rc ExcCuti Clasfc, 1 A EIS Bob A. A. 9, 10, Intramurals 9, tudent Council 11; 10; Cheerleader 9, aptain) 11, 12; Junior tive Council 1J; taior Treasurer; Bow  n Club ior Play l£rll, 2; Basket- 10, 11; 0, 11; Boys Chorus tf H(V Pres.) 12; amumsC , L0; Senior Day 12; Marshal Club 10, 11, 12; Nature CMtT , S. Navy 12. Baseball 10, 11, 12; Junior Class Sec.; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12 ; Nature Club 9; Spelling Bee 10, 12; Reminiscence 12. 6 k ) CECTtE KALI i A KALBFELD , %cil Art Club,9, 10, (V. Pres.) 11 12; Maredo”Murmurs 9, 10, 11 12; Current Problems Club 11 12; Student C indl $2 j Span ish Club 10, (Trea ) lit Hon or Society 9, 10, 11, lb; IChorus 12; Hiking Club lft ; i Senior Play 12; Senior Day 121 fe. A. A. 9, 10, 11; Reminiscync 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12. WALTER C. BARRY Bud Honor Society 10, 11, 12; Sec.- Treas. of Honor Society 12; Radio Club 11, (Pres.); Spanish Club 10, 11; G. O. Committee 10, 11; Senior Council 12; Science Club 10; Marshal Club 11, 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Student Council (Pres.) 12. OLGA SOFIA Nature Club 9; Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12; Chorus 12; G. A. A. 9, 10, 11, 12; Senior Service Club 12; Cheerleader 12; Intra- murals 9, 10, 11; Senior Play 12; Senior Day 12. ■jq HN J. ■’ Jack iroon Murmurs 9,Jl(r, G. O. imittee 9: Senior Day 12 Dramatic Out- 10, 11, 12; Junior Plat Jl; Senior Play 12; Marsn f- JC ub 12; Bowling Club 10; Declamation Contest 11, 12. ' basketball Council 1 U 2 MUELLER IJy yrenchy' (■ oasketba i, U; 12; Senior tenim- Service Club Reminiscence 12; G. A. .‘erleader samurais WILLIAM FRANK Bill- Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Junior Play 11; Band 9; Track 10, 11; Basketball 12; Marshal Club 9, 10; Dance Club 9, 10; Na- ture Club 9; Senior Day 12; U. S. Army 12. 1 1 , lt ' Rudy Nature Club 9; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; G. A. A. 9, 10, 11, 12; Senior Day 12; Art Club 11, (Pres.) 12; Current Prob- lems 11. o ' EDWARD GARRITY Eddie Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12; Basket- ball 9, 11 12; Marshal Club 9, 10, 11, 12 ; Varsity H 11, 12; Student Council 10; Class Pres. 10, 11; Senior Day 12; Boys Chorus 12; Honor Society 10; Football 12. JENNIE SANTA DONATO Jen G. A. A. 9, 10, 11, 12; Basket- ball 9, 10; Volleyball 9, 10; Baseball 9, 10; Treas. of Soph- omore Class; Hockey 9, 10; Senior Day 12; Intramurals 9; Bowling Club 11; Badminton 10. JOHN KINGAN Tuck- Camera Club 10, 11, 12; Science Club 10, 11; U. S. Army 12 7 LEONARD VERRILLI Lennie” Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Base- ball 10, 11; Track 11; Varsity H 12; U. S. Army 12. Vn •'Elf 9, IQ J'l; SeBi 'Day iadmintofr In- nurals M, 12jP racrniniscence f2; MaraOo Mutrnvs 12; Bow- ling , O'nb' 10; Senior Service ClulvS2; Hockey 10, 11. Ikmd tVlO, 11, 12 - Orchestra jy; 10, lV 120J fnce band 10, it % Jfler lZVTreasTxJunior Football v J0( l 12; W- fclulj 9; Catacr.NjClub 10; M$$al - l £) v a r- sityj.Jil2; SenioT D yi Tennis iw j ; PHILOMENA BISIGNANO •'Phil” Baseball 9, 10, 11; Volley Ball 9, 10; Hockey 9; Bowling Club 11; Maroon Murmurs 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 11, 12; Spanish Club 10; G. A. A. 9, 10; Senior Day. WILLIAM H. UTTER Billy- Nature Club 9; Senior Day; Intramurals 10, 11. .5 CECELIA TIREM A Celia V Marooii Murmurs 10, 11, u. Leader's Club 10, 11, (Sec.) 12; G. A. A. 9, 10, 11, 12; Nature Club 9; Senior Service Club 12; G. ). 9, 10, 11. LOUIS SPOSATO Zip- Track 9, 10; Basketball 9, 10; Intramural Basketball 9. 10;. Intramural Baseball 9, 0. ELYN DANKS Evie Reininiscence 12; Maroon Mur- murs 9, 10, 11, 12; Current Problems 11, 12; Intramurals 9; Senior Day 12; Leaders Club 10; G. A. A. 9, 10, 11; Fencing 9; Basketball 10. THOMAS MULLIN Moon- Library 10; Spanish Club 10; G. O. 11; Basketball 11, 12; Track 11; Football 12; Intra- murals 10, 11; Marshal Club 11, 12; U. S. Navy 12. 0 RIaJMILGRIM GnQ rrenlf Problems Club 11, 12; Maroon Murmurs 11, 12; G. A. A. 11; Senior Day; Reminis- cence (Bus. Manager) 12; In- tramurals 11; Senior Service Club 12. 8 ARTHUR SCHMIDT Bud” Jr. Dramatics 9; Science Club 9, 10; Camera Club 10, 11; Dramatic Club 11; U. S. Navy 12. JACQUEUNE GAYNOR Jack” Intramurals 9, 10, 11; G. A. A. 9. 10, 11; Leaders Club 10, 11, (Pres.) 12; Senior Day 12. n HOWARD ABELOW Howie” Maroon Murmurs 9, (Feature Editor) 10, 11, (Editor-in-chief) 12; Spanish Club 10, 11; Band 9, 10; Junior Dramatics Club 9; Honor Society 9, 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 9, 12; Current Problems Club 12; Senior Day 12; Freshman Class Vice Pres. ROBERT MYRTLE Bob” Football—Manager 9, 10, (play- er) 11, 12' Marshals 10, 12; Varsity H (Sec.-Treas.) 12; Basketball' 12; Baseball 12; In- tramurals 9, 10, 11, 12. Is n A ( PEPE Pep” Senior Service Fund (Chair- man) 12 3ttfdent Council 12; MaroW Murmurs 9, 10, 11, 121 Band '9, 10, 11; HikjnAXTrfo 10; Sophomore Class cFetary; Basketball MX JJL VKem|fpuscence (Feature lEkfitpr) 12; Represent- ative ofM.'H. S. in Poetry For- um 11; Senior Day 12; Fencing Club 9; G. A. A. 9, 10, 11, 12. Dick” BasketbaII12; Football 10, 11, 12; Track 11, 12; Senior Day 12; Senior Play 12; Marshal Club 9, 10; Varsity H 11, 12; Boys Chorus 11, 12; Intramur- als 10, 11. J •7 rO A) i U , DOROTHY GILB A U j At G A. Af 9, 10, 11, 12 ; Spanish Club 10, T2; Girls Leaders CKib 10, 11, 12; Senior Day 12; Reminiscence 12. £s' Joe” Baseball 9, 10, 11; Football 12; Band 9, 10, 11; Dance Band 11, 12; Orchestra 9, 10, 11; Sopho- more and Junior Class Vice President; Student Council 11; U. S. Navy 12. V FRANCES SULLIVAN Fran” G. A. A. 9, (V. Pres.) 10, 11; Volley Ball 9, 10, 11; Senior Play 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Badminton Club 11; Or- chestra 9; Bowling Club 11; Senior Service Fund 12; Rem- iniscence 12; Hockey 9, 10; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12. 9 • ) JAMES MURRAY Murph Basketball (Manager) 11; Mar- oon Murmurs 10; Boys Chorus 12; Nature Club 9; Varsity H 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11. 12; Football (Manager) 9; Baseball (Manager) 9; Current Problems 11; Cheerleader 10. MARIE MARCONE Morky” G. A. A. 9. 10, 11; Volley Ball 9, 10; Badminton 9, 10; Intra- murals 9, 10. 7 6 DEAN DeMASI Gunga Dean Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Basket- ball 9, 10, 12; Track 9, 10, 11; Intramurals 12; Senior Day; Boys Chorus 12; Caller for Square Dance 12; Varsity H 12; Baseball 12 £ • _ ' . l 'X9s«- ma tnlou Wilson .rrmrwk. 10. 11. j 2; Badminton 9, 10, 11; G d ay v. I L A l I © cingS 1tb|;.fi . Inf amii 9, 10, 11, 12; BasketbVrT 9, 11, 12; Bad A A. 9jJ( U CVM fR r lev Bair9. 12; Baseb; A A. %A0y 11; Senior Sefvice cV IQRemini cence 12 Vol- ley Ball 9, lO rr; Senior Day 12: Baseball 9, 10. 1 . 12 m rVl.IE DcT VECCHIO U lk JOHN FEIGER Butch Intramurals 12; Messenger 10 Senior Day 12. JACQUELINE LEVY Jackie Art Club 9, 10, (Pres.) 11, 12; Spanish Club 9, 10, 11; G. A. A. 9, 10, 11, 12; Honor Society 9, 10, 11, 12; Chorus 12; Fenc- ing 9; Intramurals 9, 10, 11; Senior Day 12; Hiking Club 10; Remind EASTER BRADNER Chorus 11; Jr. Dramatic (Pres.) 9; Junior and Senior Play; Spanish Club 11, 12; Cheer- leader 11; Fencing 9; Intra- murals 9. 11; Senior Day 12; Hiking Club -€ i CJL' 10 YEARBOOK STAFF Seated: E. Danks, J. Levy, art co-editor; M. Pepe, features; M. Mueller; C. Kalbfeld, art co-editor; S. Maginess, editor. Standing: T. O'Keefe; E. Kneuer; G. Milgrim, business manager; S. La Porta; V. Corbetta; F. Sullivan; M. Lally, adviser. Not Pictured: M L. Wilson. STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: J. Feeley, M. Pepe, Miss Lally, adviser; R. Morris, acting president; A. Smith, secretary; Mr. Marshall, adviser; C. Kalbfeld, J. Plunkett. Standing: T. O'Connell, J. Neitz, V. Corbetta, S. LaPorta, T. Delaney, J. Manning, S. Maginess, B. Loughman, F. Plunkett. Not Pictured: W. Barry, president September to January. MARSHALS Front row: R. Jackson, W. Anderson, F. Plupki?tt, P. Garfinkel, H. Schmidt, J. Neitz, R. SchieSs. Sec- ond row: N. Gioseffi, F. Roth, p.. Mitchell, J. Di Sesa, M. Morelia, J. Kayner, D. Curran. Back row: Mr. Marshall, adviser; A. Inglese, D. Haynes, R. Morris, R. McDowell, D. Burrell, A. Sofia, R. Myrtle, E. Garrity, D. Riccio. MAROON MURMURS STAFF Front Row: A. LaGrazie, C. Tirella, E. Danks, G. Milgrim. Seated: Mr. Nettleton, adviser; P. Bisignano, E. Kneuer, G. Maginess, H. Abelow, editor; V. Corbetta, N. Leinen, H. Schmidt. Standing: J. Murray, E. McArdle, A. Frattarola, W. Ford, M. Pepe, S. Maginess, C. Kalbfeld, B. Goldberg, R. Milgrim, R. Polumbaum, P. Garfinkel. 11 FOOTBALL Backfield: R. O'Keefe, J. O'Connell, K. McAleenan, D. O'Keefe, L. Ginisi, W. Frank, Center. FOOTBALL SQUAD Bottom Row: F. Eusner, Head Coach; E. Kneuer, Mgr.; L. Ginisi, R. O'Keefe, K. McAleenan, J. O'Connell, W. Anderson, Mgr.; R. Buschel, Mgr. Second Row: R. Copeland, E. Gasparini, T. Mullin, Leonard Verri Ili, R. McDowell, N. Gioseffi, R. Myrtle, D. DeMasi, G. McAleenan, Mgr. Third Row: B. Hargan, J. Kayner, J. Neitz. R. Puccella, D. Riccio, B. Frank, G. Geller, S. Beaker, R. Jackson, J. Galletta, A. Roth. Back Row: W. Sommers, Mgr.; A. Scharf, T. O'Con- nell, J. Signore, H. Schmidt, D. O'Keefe, Louis Verrilli, N. D'Arpino, A. Rosenthal, Ass’t. Coach. BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row: R. Myrtle, J. Steigler, D. Burrell, J. Manning, D. DcMasi. Back Row: E. Garrity, G. O'Connor, A. Fucci, J. Aletti, Capt.; J. Trusccllo, L. Fiore, R. O'Keefe, G. Garrity, F. Eusner, Coach. i) CHEERLEADERS Front Row: M. Spinazzola, J. Olsen, O. Sofia, V. Wainwright. Back Row: H. Traynor, J. San- tucci, M. Mueller, B. Eisgrau. 13 SENIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM Frances Sullivan, Captain; Jacqueline Levy, Monique Mueller, Barbara Klune, Ruth Logan, Vin- centia Corbetta, Barbara Eisgrau, Lorraine Anderson. Not Pictured: Sheila Maginess. JUNIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM Marion Beaumont, Josephine Olsen, Helen Traynor, Annie Smith, Al- ma Potter. Kneeling: Elaine Decea, Millie Spinazzola, Captain; Mar Gclcich. i4 TRACK SQUAD Front Row: R. Morris, F. Plunkett, M. Morelia, A. Ingle sc, J. Hal lock, L. Verrilli, E. Kneuer, P. Garfinkel, D. Marcone, R. Ardrizone, A. Reale. Second Row: J. Murray, Mgr. W. Kaiser, W. Anderson, M. DeLorio, A. Sofia, R. Copeland, R. McDowell, J. Johnston, A. Scharf, R. Schiess, H. Abelow, J. Verrilli, Coach F. Eusner. Third Row: G. Brunner, G. Jardine, C. Brunner, R. Smith, P. Butt, T. Nicoll, T. Hayes, A. Porcelli, D. Rose, E. Fiore, A. Klein, W. Miles, D. Milligan. BASEBALL SQUAD Kneeling: P. Luckhardt, F. Nicoll. First Row: D. Burrell, R. Milgrim, G. O'Connor, T. O'Keefe, J. Neitz, D. DeMasi, L. Bamberger, H. Schmidt, Coach A. Rosenthal. Second Row: R. Jackson, E. Mohr, D. Riccio, R. Myr- tle, D. Curran, N. Gioseffi, G. Garrity, Capt. Third Row: F. Roth, T. O'Connell, V. Bisignano, J. Galetta, V. Scelia, R. Driscoll, J. Truscello. Fourth Row: A. Roth, J. Tirella, G. Summerville, T. Protano, J. Manning. J. Scavera. Back Row: A. Cleary, J. McGillicuddy, D. Ezekiel. D. Hill, F. Berlanti, A. Montcsano. Not Pictured: E. Garrity, B. Hargan, D. O'Keefe. A 6CAUT)fUl 6A5Y ti ss Arthur's leaving a few feet of his lanky height Bob Myrtle is bequesting part of his temper which urges him to fight Howard is dropping a few pages from his encyclopedic mind Jim is leaving that right answer which he always seems to find Mary Lou is willing that well aimed?? basketball shot Bill Frank is leaving those jive steps that are peppy and hot Eddy is bequeathing to the girls his oh such shy glances Jack DiSesa is willing his ambiguous remarks and answers Icy is bequestin her cheerleader's outfit that she's worn for years Lenny’s leaving those blushes that burn his ears Monique is leaving her address book filled with every serviceman’s name Julie is willing her sweet melodious voice that will lead her to fame Cedle is bequesting her crayons, oil paints, easel and brush Tom Mullins is bequeathing that technique he used wl.en he gave a girl the rush Jack O'C is leaving his skates which made him a whiz on ice y Dorothy is willing her Mexican jewelry that's delectable and nice Doris is leaving her knitting instructions so all will be able to knit socks ft V Easter is bequeathing a few of her pretty chestnut locks Jack Gaynor is leaving her sunburn which she gets all year round Babe is willing his sax from which he blows a solid sweet sound Marilyn is bequeathing all those poems she composes about sadness, tragedy and love Davis is leaving all these tnings he knows but can never think of OISa 1S willing her giggle which sounds like cackling hens George is leaving those odd pet names he has for all his friends Evelyn is giving her towel to future classes in gym Louis is leaving those verbs and nouns 'cause they're too much for him Eleanor is leaving those beautiful angora socks she always has on Vee is willing her afghan that all year she's been knitting upon Lorraine is willing the trouble she gets into for which she always gets caught Frances is leaving the scissors that keeps her hair short Jacqueline Levy is leaving those unique hair styles she comes to school with every day Chick is leaving his comical imitations of people on what they do and say Dick is bequeathing part of his broad shoulders of which he has plenty to spare Sheila is leaving some of the pretty lights that she has in her long red hair Jack Feiger will part with that crazy hat he wears in the rain Tom O'K will leave some of those secret chemical formulas he has in his Bob Wilson is bequeathing the traps he made tc catch all those valuable furs Ruth is bequesting those never failing basketball shots of hers Barbara Klune is leaving that switchboard that she operates with such technique Dean fs willing his lilting reading voice which is so unique Phil is leaving that dimple that shows up when she smiles Jennie is leaving her shorthand pad, office machine and clerical files Gloria is bequeathing some of those nice jackets that she's worn Cecelia is leaving that white gym suit that is tattered and torn Steve is leaving ail those cute slang words he likes to say Marie is leaving some of the gum that she’s always giving away Bill Utter is leaving a few of the numerous freckles on his face Walter is bequeathing all the girls that he was too shy to chase I om Egan is leaving the gadgets he made down shop that arc too heav to take John Kingan is bequesting all the noise that he never seemed to make The above terms must be carried out under penalty of law For it is the last Will and Testament of the Class of '44. ft A A Si } Si You’re A Cutey Little Snooty Star Eye, That’s To Me What Your Eyes Are Who’s Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf An Apple For The Teacher???? Smile For Me Isn't It A Pity That You’re Such A Scatter Brain You're Easy To Dance With Put Your Dreams Away For Another Day It’s Friendship, Friendship Mares Eat Oats, Does Eat Oats Sh Sh Sh Baby The Bestdresser In The Easter Parade Little Did I Know?????? Laugh Your Troubles Away Solid Jackson, Well All Reet! The Old Gray (Mare) They Ain’t What (Stallion) They Used To Be They're Sophisticated People Row, Row, Row Your Boat You Can Depend On Me You Come Out With The Funniest Things Hep Hep You’re Full Of Pep Oh You’re A Wizard, The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz Easter Bradner Bill Geller Marilyn Pepe Steve LaPorta Monique Mueller Eddy Garrity Lorraine Anderson Jimmy Murray Mary Lou Wilson Tom Mullins Marilyn Pepe George O’Connor Eleanor Kneuer Bill Frank Julie Del Vccchio Arthur Schmidt Barbara Eisgrau Dean DeMasi Phil Bisignano Bob Myrtle Jacqueline Gaynor John Kingan Gloria Milgrim Bill Geller Jacqueline Levy Jack DiSesa Olga Sofia Tom O'Keefe Lorraine Anderson Dick O’Keefe Doris Robinson Jack O'Connell Barbara Klune Jack DiSesa Ruth Logan Joe Signore Vee Corbetta Howard Abelow Barbara Eisgrau Tom O'Keefe Barbara Eisgrau Jimmy Murray Sheila Maginess Walter Barry s ¥ r PATRONS AND PATRONESSES The Senior class wishes to express its sincere gratitude and thanks to the follow- ing patrons for their kind interest and help in making this yearbook possible: Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Abelow Mrs. Esther Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Barry Mr. and Mrs. J. Bisignano Mr. and Mrs. Basil Bradner Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Corbetta Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Danks Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. DelVecchio Mr. and Mrs. I. Eisgrau Mrs. Frank A. Gaynor Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Gilb Mr. and Mrs. M. Kalbfeld Miss Mary Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Klune Mr. and Mrs. A. Kneuer Mr and Mrs. J. Levy Mr. and Mrs. H. Logan Mr. and Mrs. Maginess Mr. and Mrs. Michael Marcone Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McGee Mr. and Mrs. Irving Milgrim Mr and Mrs. O. J. Mueller Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. O'Keefe Mrs. Thomas D. O'Keefe Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pepe Mr. and Mrs. William E. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Santa Donato Mr. and Mrs. Aurelius Sofia Mrs. Frank Sposato Mr. and Mrs. J. Tirella Mrs. T. R. Wilson 20


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