High School of Commerce - Caravel Yearbook (New York, NY)
- Class of 1949
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' f , 0 3 XCR W MM yin XQKQLWQ CARAVEL HIGH SCHOOL 5 of CUMMERCE 155 West 65 Street New York City Principal IANUARY 1 9 4 9 Q 91 , if 54 ik K WHL X f . ' WL ' g Nu U sLgs Q, ll1T f1Vl'-2 fl it gil Ti' ll UU UU T Af nu um ml X X mm UU K -fa, . , - w Y,,,,, ..-,.1.l-...J -----1 ' xg ummiiiiii Senor.. EP:- ii? v 0 R PRINCIPAL XVQ have in our seliool a young student but recently' arrived from a foreign land. 'lliis young student was being lielped in one of the subjects by a teaelier of another subieet. 'llie teaelieigperisli tlie tliouglit-inade a inis- take and tlie student's work was wrong. Next day, student Caine back to teaelier. A'You know, said our young friend, ive overlooked a point in yester- dafs woi'l4. Clever? No. Courteous and tliougliful? Yes. 'l'liis student has a quality not found often enougli aniong our boys and girls-tlie quality of sparing tlie other fellow's feelings, of doing what ainong a great nation across tlie sea is Called saving faeef' I liope our new Aineriean wont lose tliis prieeless graee ainong us. And l liope, too, tliat our older Ainerieans can find inore of it in tlieir own dealings Witli otlier folks. llow niueli niore sinootlily life goes when we can elierisli tlie pride of a fellow 1nan! XTINCICNT N leG.nuuc'i i', Prirzeipfll. 3 YEARBOOK S T AF HOWARD KIVITZ TIIOMASINA. N1CCUI LOUCII OSEPII LAXVRINCII ALBA DLLPRINO IOHN GERENA LUCILLE IARVIS 1lICIIARD BERBIAN CARINIEN NIEDINA PLTVIQR IAROv1'1'zKY ETHEL LANIXIAN PIIDICKO 'IANAKA IIELEN BOYKIN E1,1ZA1sL:'1'11 BIRD EDWARD XVINTON HELEN MCVVILLI13 NICHOLAS VTSINIARAS EVA IAIXIISON LAST VVIZL AJVD TESTAJIIEIVT '57 fs- We, the Seniors of the Graduating Class of Ianuary 1949, ,ffm having proved ourselves far superior to our teachers-after 9 all, we are graduating and they are still here-wc, the superior 5 Seniors of lanuary 1949, declare this to be our last will and fi fi testament: Q rg To Miss Bieber we leave a staff of freshmen who can tile 'rr' from A to Z . . . to Mr. Bridgman, a Glee Club St. Peter will eye with envy . , . to Mr. Carter, a musty old Rembrandt, a Venus complete with arms, and Bob Hope's gag-writer . . . to Mr. Chusid, a victrola that doesn't stop for lunch every live minutes plus an all-girl orchestra . . . to Miss Coughlin, two thousand pear-shaped tomes . . . to Miss Davis, an honorary chair in the U. N .... to Mr. Feld, a radar set to help him cut down on the cuts . . . to Mr. Ivler, a pair of knee-pads, a Mr. Holmes pipe, hat, and spy- glass to help him track 'em down for the Lost and Found . . . to Miss Iarclz, a stop-watch, a pair of binoculars, and a one-woman helicopter complete with saddle to round up the stragglers as they come to school . . . to Dr. Kwit, plush chairs for the English Office to make the Seniors more comfortable . . . to Mr. Lynch, a brand-new lunchroom and a song titled Three Thousand Muddy Feet, a New Lunchroom, and You -llt should really mop up.j . . . to Mr. Machleid, a life-time membership in the Polar Bear Club plus ice- cubes for the oversized ice-tray, the swimming pool . . . to Mr. Markowitz, Z5 beautiful photographers models, a desert island complete with natives, and a bottle of hypo . . . to Mr. Markwood, a brand-new money-belt and a cash register . . . to Mlle. Martin, ze pupils who say ze bong joors wizout zc faux pas . . . to Doc Masters, for the pupils of his future classes, hearing-aids, that they may be quite sure of catching every word he says . . . to Mrs. Scheulen, a robot to take dictation, write letters, cut stencils, roll oil copy, and help with the all-round work . . . to lyfr. Schneider, a Super Squad to carry on with service come rain, sleet, snow, wind, or what-have-you . . . to Mr. Shepherd, turnstiles to enable him to enroll the freshmen in a more automatic fashion . . . to Mr. Towbin, Roosevelt Hospital and a couple of band-aids-for the other teams, of course . . . to Mr. Wolfe, a black-and-white checkered flag and a medal to pin on the boy or girl who slides in just under the late bell . . . to Mr. Yacknowitz, a bottle of air-wick for the Chem Lab . . . VV e do hereby set our seal unto this, the last will and testament of the superior Senior Class of Ianuary 1949, and do duly appoint Mr. Kalman and Mr. Davidowitz to see that its provisions are carried out. IJ, ROBERT POOLE 5 f I IN. 73, :is LOOKING AHEAD My mmd still fresh with the gossip of the Senior Lunch y 1ny lesson In no time it ill I was day dreimmg nn thou hts r ldriftmg to the tilk md wishes of mv fellow graduates Angelo Perottz 'md his burning desire to be 1 1'CSt1Ill 'l gl lk tcur . . . Yvonne Beauchamp making the grade of top-fl1te ' rl model .?. record-collector Addie Hossick right at home, open- ing up a record store . . . Eddie Santos planning a future as a pro soccer player . . . foe Di Donato hoping to play in the World Series with yours truly there to do the sportscast over a nation-wide network . . . Alice Djarnd- jian designing dresses for Hollywood big-stars . . . Iirnmy Rohanna leading his own dance-band . . . Michael Murphy treasurer of a big firm, counting out the money . . . Pat Patalano, member of the Secret Service, guarding our big- names . . . Louis Rosado taking to the air as pilot . . . Bruce Sauber also taking to the air, but as radio announcer . . . both Elsie Romeu and Eva Iarnison playing the concert piano at Carnegie Hall and Lewisohn Stadium . . . Ed Kiernan keeping an eye on things as one of New York's finest . . . Iohn lWcDowell traveling to fields afar as missionary . . . Nick Tsimaras establish- ing his own architectural firm . . . Thelma Pearson clicking as commercial photographer . . . Lucille Iarvis hanging out her pediatrician shingle . . .Gloria Pappas and Iohn Brothers watching their names go up in lights as great dramatic stars . , . Garnell Smith and Alfred Minaya joining the Commerce Hi faculty as physical ed instructors . . . Bernard Lederrnan decorating in- teriors . . . Albert Canton tap-dancing his way to stardom . . . Art Naftal singing his way to fame as a great opera star . . . Harry Torres, member of our Glec Club for eight terms, blossoming forth as professional entertainer . . . Erie Levy switching from soccer to surgery . . . Florence Smith dancing inter- pretatively . . . Carl Bjaelker moving in on Dizzie Gillespie as an accomplished jazz musician . . . Gerald Sobel splitting his time between the Senate and kissing babies in the park . . . Diana Liggeros analyzing your thoughts as a good psychiatrist should . . . scores of graduates, too numerous to name, doctor-ing, lawyer-ing, indian-chief-ing . . . - My dreaming was suddenly interrupted by my teacher's asking, XVintou, read your homework. Since I was unprepared for the fourth time in suc- cession, I knew I was ready for Kenny, who wants to be an undertaker. AQIXX ,f 5 room, I slipped mto my last-row seat and readred myself for I 'W' fs z z ' . : EDWVARD VVINTON 7 M URPHY VNU Q39 QP Sfmjfyx MITCHELL M5 JOQQQ 557 '99 M Q ST USS Q54 TO -,CCEE 'N v gf! M v9 BE? PTO Q7 1005175 Mc ICIAN N ffibfp SE OR OFFICERS ALFRED k4INAYA HENRY ZAGARESF President Vice-President BIERCEDES ROINIERO XVILLIABI ALLEN Secretary Treasurer C 0 UN CILME NICIIC7I..AS TSIMARAS CWENDOLYN MCCLEAN HARRY YTORRES BERNARD LEDERBIAN DOROTHEA GORE CECIL S'1'RAUss RITA NIIRANDA CARIXIEN MEDINA BOARD OF ES T IMA TE LOOKING BA CK With our knees knocking and our eyes popping, we entered the massive doors of Commerce to begin our high school life. At our first assembly, we met the Acting Principal, Dr. Arnold, and the new Mayor, Robert Lockwood, who im- ' mediately explained the do's and don't's of Commerce. We were a bit awed at the description of the term's budget and the amount it came to. As the term went along, we became accustomed to the hustle and bustle that occurred when the bells rang, an- nouncing the change of classes. Green with envy described our feelings exactly, when Red Letter Day came around. Those Seniors went to town, that being the first Senior Day in twelve years! Before we knew it, the term was over and we were beginning to make some headway. ff -12: fix Fi- X 3, ax inf' 7' A ro Q Q 1 - , g cg Q gif School took on a new thrill when we got our first chance to vote the following term-Don't know but we might have made up that three-vote plurality that the new Mayor, Paul Belleu, held over his nearest rival. As October was fast disappearing, Dr. McNamara, Principal and friend of every Commerce student, retired after having served the school for twenty years. Dr. Arnold continued as acting principal. As our first year was finally coming to a close-three to go, we hoped-the Rodeo fminus horsesj came to Com- merce, under the direction of Captain Iohnny. Every one had a real fine time. We were at last juniors-at the crossroads-and the Civic Community budget was being explained by a young man named Alfred Bolan. The War was over and the Vets were returning to Commerce to complete their studies. The Veterans Patrol was organized. The Music Department welcomed a new member when Mr. Chusid, a Veteran himself, joined the faculty. By this time we were getting somewhere. It was the fall of '46 and those months brought many changes to our Alma Mater: Harold Spencer, popular choice of the students was our new mayor. Mr. Vincent McCarrett was our new principal. Alas and alack! Mr. McCarrett changed some of our ways of doing things, such as our leisurely progress through the halls. We were given just four minutes to change classes. No more chatting with our friends. Qlt was fun while it lastedj Open School Night came and the first evening Senior Dance. The music was so out-of-this-world that the Seniors might have been dancing on Starlight Roof. We also witnessed the return of the Rodeo, the defeat of our arch rival, Clinton-46-43 in basketball, and the yearly loss to the Lafayette Soccer Team. fWe'll beat 'em yetlj 12 ill 9 ,445 Wmvx a V Q- M. frm 3 -45 K i f ia 1 -1 LOOKING BACK g ,I ln September '47 the Veterans Party produced a very if - e 4 in capable mayor, whose name was Ernest Daniel. Commerce , gl Q i, had a new feature added when the Dance Band was formed. A- 4 4 , It made its initial appearance on the night of the Senior 7 Ti ki-4 Dance in November '47. The music was real great. During X J' thc baseball season we had Iackie Robinson talk to us from 3 ' our school stage. Iackic told us many things about himself and his experiences in the sports world. This was a rare treat. He gave us some good advice on scholarship and sportsmanship, too. The bang of that season was a style that was called the New Look or Mary, where are your legs? The girls were becoming more grandma-ish and the boys were becom- ing angry. Our class witnessed the vanishing of our school paper, the Courier. We were sorry to see it leave, but it had to go-financial reasons. One of the sad- dest events in our school life here was our loss of a basketball game to Clinton in the Carden. We remembered, though, that there couldn't be two winners in one game. We vowed to beat 'em the next time. With the spring term of '48 came a jolly fellow who was our mayor. The name was Tony Canu. That term the girls-poor, frail creatures-had to stay in on their lunch periods, while the boys roamed about freely. Our class will never forget that act! But we had music with our lunch. We thought we were dining at the Waldorf at times. The mayor of our Senior term was none other than that polite, charming, all-round fellow, Garnell Smith. Smith was liked by all, especially the girls. fWe should know since we are two of them.j That term our Principal intro- duced a new program for a Commerce Honor School. CLook out, Hunter High! Here comes Commercelj The biggest thrill of our Senior term was the fact that we were given two very beautiful eafeterias, one for the Seniors alone and the other for the rest of the school. They are sound-proof and have tables and chairs. The service was quick and the atmosphere very pleas- ant. The Waldorf had nothing on us! In the course of reconstruction, the science labs were rebuilt, with modern equipment installed. f Hold on Ein- steinlj A new projection-room was also added. Although our class did not have the advantage of these conveniences during our four-vear stay, we are glad that ourvsuccessors will profit by them and we hope that as the years go by, Commerce will continue to have the best and latest equipment. The Class of Ianuary 1949 has enjoyed its stay in Commerce in spite of temporary inconveniences. ln looking back. we shall alwavs remember all those who played a part in our school life and development-principal, grade advisers, teachers .... We have experienced many changes in our four years here. At last we are young men and women eager to face the world, each with a certain part to play in life's drama. Now as we leave Commerce, we hope that we shall continue healthy, successful, and happy and that we shall always have that spirit of Commerce, a spirit that goes forward ever. LUCILLE IARVIS and ETHEL LANINIAN SOCCER TEAM OUR GRADUATES' IN SPORTS ,Suhr ,Wa M . :a Q Q GEREN4. In Ianuary, Commerce coaches begin their semi-annual tear-jag over losing their prize playersg however, they are getting off easy this time since only the Soccer and Swimming Teams will suffer losses. The Soccer Team, under Mr. Towbin's guidance, has been moving along in the usual Commerce fashion-winning all games. But on October 18th, Eddie Santos, captain and star performer, suffered a broken ankle, which in- capacitated him for the rest of the season. The judge, though comparatively small in stature, had looked plenty big to the opposition. Another first-team man to go is Sabino Mendoza. Mendy is one of Mr. Towbin's gym-class alumni. His determination and ability to learn have advanced him over many men to the position of varsity half-back. The Tank, Gus Katsaros, has played on the '47 and '48 Soccer Squads. As his nickname suggests, he has been a fearless fighter with plenty of intestinal fortitude. His position of defense at varsity left fullback has been impregnable. The right fullback position has been filled by yours truly. Rusty F laherty-that's me-was the official orange toter, or manager, of the 1947 Manhattan Champ Squad. This year he was demoted to first-string fullback. Quotes-not mine-Always reliable and steady, he has been a tower of strength on the team. Unquote. Christy Vele- sarion has been a member of the team for two seasons. He is the non-profit middleman responsible for those colorful jackets the team wears. Always a clean, steady player, he would be an asset to any team. All teams have their geniuses and Soccer has its Eric Levy. His efforts on the field have paralleled his scholarship. He is valuable both as halfback and fullback. Robert Bligh has also been on the team for two seasons. He is a good player with plenty of soccer savvy. The Musclemen of Commerce --Mr. Force's Gym Club-are happy to announce that the cast in their annual gymnast show will not be depleted. The members, having no Seniors among them, will continue to amaze and amuze for many terms to come. Another team which will not suffer depletion this term is the Basketball Team, under Coach Wolfe's direction. lt has taken the spotlight formerly held by football. Its record of 32 victories against 7 losses for thc last two terms is a high standard to keep or surpass. This year's team is rich in ex- CHEERLEADERS OUR GRADUA T ES IN SPOR T S 5 ' W fffiw ll W T p ,gg M., perieneed players and should go far. With many former Commerce players now taking part in college basketball, the present veterans look hopefully to their own future and the student body anticipates great scores. The Aquamen of Commerce are hit hard by the Day of Liberation. This team, under the sharp direction of Mr. Maehleid, will sorely miss five good men. Mayor Garnell Smith, member for live terms, co-captain for one term and captain for two, and twice major-letter winner, has been living proof that you ean't keep a good man down. Sonny Cavaseno, member for eight terms and major-letter winner three times, possesses a steadiness and ability to come through in the clutch, both of which have clinched many meets for the team. Steven Knopp, member for five terms and major-letter winner from away back, is the 220-yard free-style expert. Swift and tireless, Steve has been a threat to opponents. Larry Kilga, another five-term vet and twice major-letter winner, is expected Io take the City Breast-stroke Cham- pionship this year! Arthur Bates F erguson, manager for two terms, has faith- fully upheld the high traditions established by his predecessors. The Commerce Baseball Team, which captured second place in the 1948 Manhattan Championship, is losing not in quantity but in quality. Mr. Flynn, the coach, will miss two men. joseph Di Donato has been a member of the team for two seasons and captain for the last. A really sharp short- stop, hc has been a vital factor in the team's successful season. His prolific bat has also turned in many runs for Commerce. Alfred Minaya has also been on the team for two seasons. His heads-up play at first base has helped win many games. Another team under Mr. Flynn's direction is the Cross-Country. It loses only one player but, as usual, the number one man, Anthony Iirninez, one of the City's best cross-country runners. His speed and endurance have helped his team to victory time after time. ln conclusion, may I sum up the athletes' feelings on leaving-and per- haps the feelings of those remaining-by quoting an inscription found on an old Boston grave-stone: He couldn't stay, he had to go. Thank Cod, from VVhom all blessings flow. DAVID FLAHERTY TRACK TEAM INTERPRETATIONS Headline ......... Young in Heart ..... One-zy Two-zy ..... Race Street .......... Suicide Squadron ....... So Well Remembered ..., Assigned to Danger ..... Now Is the Hour ...,. Adventure ......... Carnegie Hall ........ One Hour with You .... Dark Corner ........, Deep Waters ..... It's Magic ........ Quiet, Please ........ Famous lury Trials ..... Phantom Valley ...........,..... . . . . . . . .Commerce Beats Lafayette . . . . . . . .Freshmen . . . . .Arithmetic I .Changing Classes . . . . . .Chem Class . . . . . .Homework . . . .Service Squad .,...........Lunch Finding Room 116 . . . . . .Auditorium . . , . .Room 403 .......Old C-yin . .Commerce Pool . . . . . .Chem Lab ..........LilJrary .Commerce Court . .Old Lunchroom Crime and Punishment .............. ......... D etention We Could Make Beautiful Music ..... .... C ommerce Band That Uncertain Feeling ......... And the Angels Sing ....... Can You Top This? ......... Having a Wonderful Time ..... Among My Souvenirs ...... Short and Sweet ......... For Once in Your Life ..... Out of This World ..... Money Is Honey ......... For Heaven's Sake ......... Inst One of Those Things .... I Wake Up Screaming .... . . . . . .Oral English . .Girls Clee Club ...........Arista .........Seniors . . . . . Courier . . . .Senior Term . . . .You graduate . . . . . .Prom Night . . .After the Prom . . . . .Doc Masters' Assignments ..................Regents . . . . .No diploma Oh, But I Do! .......... ...... C raduate Curtain Time .... ...... G raduation Sincerely Yours .......................................... Senior Class ALBA DELPRINO, WILLIAM DUNN, and HENRY TORRES Z0 l 'Sa A . fm ' -rl K1 M X ,ykzqblf iw 6 :K .. ' X4 41 ' ' 1 ' ,. lsggf' sw is we Q 5 iw ' ,Qfw M , Q gf -' W XVY' H 2 Qi ' :J . f 5? 'TL ' 6 Q f S5 ,,.f9' we-nllg sly, R fi? 2. . fi' fx ' W-:Ll 123'-.A -1... 'W I 1lih??'lln W ' . X N ff 'FV 5 fffl 'f'a WC. fx' Keg Q as fffaobt - t, NM A W X 101 N , ig ,xgf ,rip S V Nt . 'ff ia .f mf 0 f - E-'rg'-V V KC ' .E l'!A Urol ITF A NJ. THE ORANGE AND THE BLUE Although some have always favored The violet's dark hue And the gallant sons of Clinton To the crimson rose are true. VVe will own devotion tender And honor shall be due, While old Commerce stands defender Of the Orange and the Blue. Through the four long years of high school, Midst the scenes we know so well, As the mystic charms to knowledge We vainly seek to spell, Or we win athletic victories, Be they many, be they few Still we work for dear old Commerce And the Orange and the Blue. When the cares of life o'ertake us, Mingling fast our locks in the gray, Should our dearest hopes betray us, False fortunes fall away, Still we banish cares and sadness, As old memories we renew And recall those days of gladness, 'Neath the Orange and the Blue. MARCHING SONG Look where the Orange banners fly, Hark to the sound of traniping feet. There is a host approaching nigh, Commerce is marching up the street. Onward to victory againg Marching with the drum beat and with song. - Hear the refrain, as it thundcrs along, As it thundcrs along. Behold, they come in view VVho wear the Orange and Blue VVhose arms are strong, VVhose hearts are true, Ever to Commerce, Ever to Commerce. COMMERCE HIGH FORWARD EVER Commerce High forward ever Colors flying and head held high, Onward and ever onward, To new victories as years go by. Rah! Rah! We all acclaim you, our Alma Mater VVith affection that ne'er shall die, And we're here to fight for Commerce, llere to serve old Commerce. Hail, hail to Commerce High. HERE'S TO OUR DEAR OLD HIGH SCHOOL Here's to our dear old high school, Here's to our high school days. Sing out the good old songs, boys, Ring out the good old yeas. Here's to our comrades all, boys, Loyal wc'll be always. Here's to our dear old high school, Here's to our high school days. 'f'7Q'l'9Qi. 'ff V 'VA T , L : Q B- JQQ di Z!! ,-if 5 f --- 7 : fm 9f i'WiQ '7 D ff Z2 E 'Vr .' Jj...'!-T 1 ,E-ge '55 1: 1Fg'Ti1:'i,6l 1, :Rui ', 'Ni--ggi! wi? fa .-:Irv ,gal -Rf? V332 -ITM Q' .N '. 1 ir ? Hifi, 1. X-,km ii' 15?-' 11. 141' Q 5-33 If zfi' J !,,A E- fi k xx 1 A , L' .1., 3 .1 , 55,51 W Ng-191, 3351 . r ESQ . r 4. -4 'Q' 9521? ' N:,-- ffifzglifi F f -', fgq, 5 H: 1:2 '1 Q-If '1 f' J . 'W-EA! I 1 EL V?-11 .13 V'--Q 'QV 'sv ui! '51 W ,nw N1 jf 'A' ' ' + ig E ,-.Q 1, Q-cf, 'K M '-354 'il rigs, ' 5 EM -. :tax J :Inu pm 31. VVILLLLV l ADORNO Bill. whose chief Ji ion is to be- eo stal lerk, e.' ee o enter ie A - Il. lle l t Ere ' Oth on erviee Sqi is hobbies ueh pan' c c' . a all. IAMES ALAGO limmy, one of our Co-ops, has sung for us in the Clec Club and has been a member of the Service Squad. llc plays ball in in his spare time. llc may join the Marinesg if not. he will enter the business world. LAXVRENCE XV. ALBERT Al, who hopes to become a doctor, plans to attend college. Commercites will miss him in the Band and on the Service Squad. Raising tropical fish is his major hobby. XVILL AM D A Bi Kid, member of Arista, wants to o co e t pare o be n engineer. He has serv' i e and 107 an the Service Squad. e s s ar is given to eolle stamps and records. LILLIAN AN lie 'jog' ,- gifiiimming, and dancing to th r f ish 1 ,s1e.-She'plans to take a trip to Puer ieo after 'g driatiou.ASl196KiuJlil like to be a Spanish American mterprete 4. RUDOLPH E. BAKER After entertaining us for many terms in the Band, Rudy, wellaknown sax and clarinet player, wants to continue his study of music and become a musician in a name-band. Rudy has also found time to serve in the Health Ed Otliee and on the Service Squad. CHARLES B KS lusie 'baseball Elf Charles' hobbies. He will go want fI0l1 the bottom rung of tic adder. llc will al eorigiiggliijtgdggfgiiiisg PETER L sBAZ?AN,l -Pete' spends. his leisure time taking mlowiaag puggues. Idlia5,.5c,24gd,g1 tl1Lb'Lui1chrootri41f1d on the Service Squad. His ainbition-ljjads to college, where he will take a C.P.A. course. ' ' A 1-A YVON U Yvonne plans to attend modeling school o prepare erself to me f in model. Photog- raphy takes up most of her ' c. CONRAD BELLAMY Bel-Ami will be missed on the Service Squad. Ile has been a Councilman, has entertained us in the Clee Club, and has served in the llealth Ed Office llc wants to study medicine. He is interested in modern fashions as a hobbi lmfif 7 fgffv X fp p. M f !ff'f . 444, f V4u 'iii'-ly LL! ' JA J.-fx ' , Vai' ft sl' .90l9 vrf7fi il12 Aiii IAMES A. BERGONZI Seat enjoys sports immensely, espec- ially football. He has been a member of the Track Team and Service Squad. He plans to go to work. His ambition is to be- come a steamship agent and shipbrokcr. RICHARD F. BERMAN Dick would like to be a farmer and ve inarian. He has ser 'ed well on the Late Squad and Serv Ce S Qd. His elyief iswrood-carving. 0 0,-J K l.' of .I .W ' fic, L fs. B H PM ' ELIZA ET . B ' ' intends to continue her studies in bi 1 ool or she would like b' a private secretary. She served in the Deaf' O ce the Records Office. Re. ing and movies use er spare time. CARL V. BIAELKER Sonny has assisted on the Service Squad and entertained us in the Band. :His ambition is to be- come an accomplished musician, therefore he plans to attend the New York 'Statel Institute of Applied,-Arts and Sciences. Appropriatcly enou 1 his hobb is rogressive jazz. I Ll JR LLBLI H Bob has played on th Soccer Team for I 'tyvcf s gg Q, as servglinazrly terlns on the Service Squad, on fbiwh lh I ire ed he, position of Lieutenant. Stamprcolleeting J' ' I traveling is his ambition. Bob will enter the is' s wo ld.X. DAN L B 'hitey riiember of Aristwvou - like a d tor, theref e hey attend eyge as s f in many 0 the o es a s iii any clubs. The Fre especially!! fxniss h' 1. Whitey collects United a es coin . s V N T . BOCHIECHIO YBQ, who s toaspnter the b si ex Vets lleedme a .4 eventually. His se f inelu es ,453 en B rc u the5Lost and Found ce. Bo enjoys ti ic actiiidx his spare time. IOSEPHINE M. BOLADO losic has a long service record, which includes being President of the Leader's Club and serv- ing on other athletic teams. She enioys roller-skating, riding, and collecting records and postcards. She hopes to become a lawyer some day and dreams of traveling around the world. HELEN R. BOYKIN Peachie likes skating, reading, and collecting snapshots and records. She has served in the Dean's Ofliee. Business school is her goal for she intends to prepare to be a stcnographer or Civil Service worker. ff ff X fi? XVI E M E BR SVV LL iBillie has beer a me er f tk the ice quad d sh has su for' us 'n thx G w Ilcr i me is d V t Afttonvbegig a ' ing: 'I he , stud . . goo. ' ical stenographer and X-ray te nieian. 1 f 5 f' I W fb ll 1 ai, ill tw l -.v-gy-' . X' fl ' 'V N. 'IMA 1- fic-fl' Quai. t A IOHN VV. B THERS Siothejjxgohnny eamc to us m his fourth term fro1n Cleveland, Olwo. e has ,h I1 a mlsmbfr of the Color Guard, Service Squad, IEig11lJ. .raiiiaigs being his hobby, he bopes to giveQB .y ak ani' S0 e dav produce Capt. I0l1lllly7S River Boat Follies. XX X 'AS JAMES BROWN Thine giqyfwa-Rockcfciic , Il Q1 to go .tofcol'legU1yare.BrqwiTie's ankgfiegns. S vi e S ua ' tance and-oHice work are liiqeontribi 1 N of sc ' o . x . . KENNETH R. BROVVN Ke1111ey wants to be a successful businessman some day, so he will secure a good job in the Post Office for a start. The Service Squad will miss his generous assistance. Swimming, boxing, and basketball take up Kenney's spare time. ED 1391515 sefieil-'Baillie Ed Office and? he S iee Squad. Af er ,graduation wil nlist i11 the Ar y r ' ecigee the World. Swi ming a11d basketball ,are his chief div rsionsz A 5 ix 'agus f9,Nvt..st6L-, f , L V UA L ,,- A . K? . '. ':..l 'fs'- ' 1 .S .. . a KVK 1-5.4 DONALD C. URNS Inspecto Donald will be missed by the Service Squad. He has also been a member of the Late Squad. Ile plans to go to college, wl1cre he will study to become a lawyer. ALBERT M. CALDVVELL Sonny has been a member of the Track Team and Service Squad. Sports and photography are his hobbies. He will join the Army after graduation, but later on he will enter the business world. I Y' ALBE . AN v- I . ra gf f . 5 ' 1 r ' -'Q' 6 s C 1 l ex1J '0 n v il modern 1 , ,w I-I-I 1' on f ' am- e - ai i 5 le H o,.ff e Q ef' ff l' s served as C01 neil :' and ie l1as been 1 -- i' r of the Service Squad. ROBERT CARATTINI Bob, member of the Arista, will attend college for he wishes to become a physician. He lists col- lecting stamps and playing baseball as his favorite hobbies. He has been a Councilman and for many terms he has served on the Service Squad. ' CECILIA l. CARRIZO Ceci likes Spanish and Mexican danc- ing for a 'me. On Pan-A ie-ri n Day she en rtai us in 11: ' e ee uncil. xv 121 e 1 I rki . ort 1 nv. S e woal -like r 1th,Q 'Z ' 'ilatix'e fEf a , a , ,sxiimijildef-l'f IHS bee 1 member of the Swi T .in for four years . l as also assisted on th' Serv Squad. Ile likegdflfl er 1 machines, which may help .l his work as mechanic. A CARMINE CAV SENO Sports- 1'1 led: lue6zQs4'basket- b ll b ll f' i f CJ l . J 1 THOMAS F. CHATMAN Tommy, who has been Inspector on the Service Squad, dances and swims hi are time. He will gd to college. His ambition is to open a rea estbigs,,bi9Qgr's,.1LlrN-g ollice some day. 1' i 7 J CHARLES CLARK Chuck will work in an advertising Hrm or join the Army. His hobbies are baseball and mechanical tinkering, but he wishes to become an artist. He has served on the Program Committee and has been a Councilman. DOROTHY CLARK Dottie has assisted in the Grade Advis- crs', Dcan's, and English Ofliees. She will attend a business school and later go into business for herself. Reading gives Dottie much pleasure. GE GE N. CLEME TS George, whofspends his free tim 'laying baseball an' basketball, m Aa lea r me day. c has rv on t ,H U ek Te ef ,or llS'i1'1ft VC-lee .Clu To rdy 1 edieine is his go' - Lyhbf f HARRY CLIADAKIS Harry has beautified Commerce by serving on the C.A.S. for many terms. He has also helped on the Service Squad and in the Attendance Office. His leisure time is occupied with softball and rollerskating. To ioin the Army is IIarry's present aim. 7 ,I M f f A H I T, H r hsiiecn e rof ie, J Cliff. nd olbc MAno fora ' 1 He likes to collect sta in eisur ti e. f f EVELYN COLES Evelyn has done all her work as a home- bound student. She enjoys reading and is very fond of children. She expects to work as a secretary. LOUIS B. COSENTINO Louis' hobby is dancingg in fact he has high hopes of becoming a professional dancer. After grad- uation he hopes to get a Civil Service position. He has served in the Lunehroom. IOSEPII CRUZ Ioe has given much time to the Service Squad. He has varied interests but he is especially fond of play- ing piano and collecting stamps. He plans to go to college and hopes to be successful in all his undertakings. GEORGE DALOIA BroW's athletic nature turns to basket- ball ancl baseball. He also plays a little trombone on the side. Although his studies in commercial art may be interrupted by the draft, his hope of becoming a cartoonist or commercial artist is still strong. LAL ROBFRI LILF DAVID Bob ss iobnx is c Lands Ile expects to go to colle and' hopes to become a real estate broker some day, He has .ervcd as Secretary in the Health Ed Ollicc and as Lieutenant on the Service Squad. DORIS M. DAVIS Cherokee, one of our Co-ops, wants to attain a place in the business world, so she will continue in her present position and attend business school at night. She has served in the Coaop Oflice. Lunchroom, and Health Fd Ollice. Dancing and basketball are her chief diversions. , . 3. , x -s il! -,kim IOSILPIIQZ. DE lg' Sgs,.lUI0C1132lSl'l ies are basketball and music. Ile will ' ' is study of nnqsic. -Ilelhas served as Council' man and e has l re LB - 2lb'l'Il7el l7f4flf6 Service Squad. Gym Club, and Band. i A ALBA E. DICLPRINO Al, one of our C0-Ops. likes good music and spends her leisure time dancing, bowling, and skating. She has been Councilwoman a11d member of the Clee Club and Service Squad. She will continue in her present position but hopes to be a nurse some day. ROBERT F. DF SOTO Air-minded Bob willhurry to enlist in tl1e Air Force rather than be drafted into the Infantry possibly. Ile enjoys athletic activities as well as flying. He has assisted on the Service Squad and in the Lost and Found Office. A career in aviation is his goal. ALICE DIAMDIIAN leannot arrived in Commerce in I9-I6 from Paris. Music, opera, ballet, and painting take up her leisure time. Ambitious Ieannot wants to teach designing in her motherls school for designers. Her goal is Hollywood. She has served in the Records Ofhee. IOHN XV. DUANIL john wishes to attend college although he is uncertain about a life-long occupation. The Library will miss his generous and exceptional service. He has also been a member of the Math Club. Ile manages to find time for camp- ing although reading books on astronomy and politics and writing occasionally occupy his free time. U IOHN M. DUKAS rke vantsjg be atsucws '3LLg4.i.Bess. Ile would like to start ' tori of GFlfe liiclZ'lg. an work his way up. Ile has served as Cormcilmaq and has been a, member of the Service Squad. Sports tzfkc up his leisiire Hniei' S VVILLIAM 7 the 'Yay o see the world or he may o o ge. is s, particularly football and basketball, a he ras been a member of the Track Team. Eventually ' It y s 'tt dow o farming. ' 0 ANTHO ' F unior ias served in the Health Ed Oflice ai 1 erv' otography is his chief leisure- time inter st. .f g ua ion e 'l attend night school, Where he will prepare to beta a radio and televijyfn technician. TV I 1 'V if JJ . X I 5 ' JEAN CZKO ' Icariih had some experience in clerical work in e Dean's Ofiiee, 'wlrfcli will prepare her for a job in the busine s world. She enjoys a good movie and a good book. ARTHUR FERGUSON Bates has been a member of the Service Squad and Manager of the Swimming Team. He likes to dance, swim, and collect pin-up pictures. His goal is college and dentistry. 5 ' If yy: 3 'dit QA' asf.. .-,Q -. .-:A ,- , nj,-ri fig ISL'-', ' 11295. fax, W If ,A V f ti NIAEON C. U W ike a university to Q . sef to be sncecss in te business world. The ccounting and Law, ll 1n tgt service. Most of his spare time . 'ci'f fib'S itli aseball. ' . ,qu - f .,. f Y V, IOIIN FINLEY Fin willrjbe missed onfthc Swimming Tea . He has assisted on, e S vi quad, oo. After: -gradgiajfiun will enter the Nav , bitxf,l1e- 1 his Swn business some dznkand Make lot of money. csjf DAVID H. FLAHERTY Rusty, member of the Arista,, came to us from Missouri, to which he will return to attend the University. He has been more than generous with his service, specializing in sports and sports-writing. Although his leisure time is given to sports mainly, he has spent four summers farm- ing. He hopes to become a sports-writer. PETER 'FONSECA Eetejhas served as lieutenant on the Serviee48qtia'd' and has out in the Math Ofiiee. Two of his cli'vGs-itiTsi'a1i'2 baseballfand footbalf. Colk:go.,and C.P.A. are his goals. s.1 ff 4 l 4. IAMES VV. FREEHILL Baseball and basketball take up most of Iames' spare time. He will probably ioin Uncle Sam's forces after graduation. He has no further plans at this time. MARTY FRIEDMAN Lefty enjoys driving cars and loafing occasionally. To run his parents'store and to own his own busi- ness some day are his ambitions. Lefty has served in the Lunch- room and Health Ed Office and on the Service Squad and Baseball Team. VI K was Virgini' will co inue her business st ' ar c ewing, co lecting stamps, and reading are er pasti es. . 4 , Aj - 4 fy A' , K A . ff !. MQ p Zff 12 M445 IOHN GF 'NA loinny has served in th G dc Adi! r Oflice and on the Service Squad. He has, ente e u ' t ,kj Clee Club. He will continue his work in tl Q e ie M!! hopes to raise himself to the position n nager. Art, opera, and ballet are his chief interests. f i ' f FREDERICK F. GERSON Freddy seems to be an all-round fellow. Iie enjovs sports in general, dancing, and fishing. After graduation lie will attend college to study business administra- tion, for his ambition is to become an accountant. ' 1, DAISY A. CILLARD Sister has had some experience in the Secretarial Studies OI1iee'and iii the Dean's Oiiice, which xyill help prepare, her for-her work in Civil Service.JReading good books is hbrteliief leisure-time pursuit. , A . f I- J' FRANK coNz.-xLEz iffiigkrbadmc Hits-'rti lm fifth term from Puerto Rico. To be a suececi aviat or commercial artist is his objective. His main diver weight-lifting and sxvinnning. Ile has been a member of the Serviec Squad. IIICRBERT' GONZALEZ Ilerby loves to sing, Ile has enter' tained us for many terms in the Clee Club and he has served in the Lnnehroom and on the Service Squad. Ile would like to go to work and study voice and accounting at night. Ilerby finds time for sports pastimes, too. . , I. DOROTI ISA GC RE .ottie has fried a. Councilwonian and inenib r ri'ic Eqnc .Q ' . .re tii ie she enjoys photc it v. ice-skating, and swinnni Qf1iqXQ,,gii1'tlie XVaves, but she hopes to become a nurse even rally. VVILIIELMINA G. GRANT Mena, little and lively, has been a member of the Service Squad. She devotes most of her free time reading. collecting photographs, and listening to music. She in- tends to become a Civil 'ervice vorker in the daytime and attend college at night. rac '. shing. ' ' ie 'e Squad ai l 'l pf- ' eam will miss him. ff iis athletic fellon ' als . f ' and drninining in , f IAINII' 9 ' im 3 s hobbies are . vim ni 3 ,r ' enics, k ll f , . at a band! 1 CIIARLES II. IIpXR'l'M. bi Sonny has served well in thc Library and Ilealth Ed Oflice. He has little time for leisure because he earns while he learns and aims to make a name for himself in the business world at an early age. ELLIV 1 IIAZIQL Lynn plans to go to business school or ccille Wiit islse-iiiaybfedmc a competent secretary. She has had r e secretarial work in, the Attendance and Health Ed Otticc. Reading, sewing, ,audf Collecting photographs take up most of her sparc time. ,- 1' O CYYIffNDOI,YN NI. Niven will attend night school before entering trail nr . 'iool, r nurses. She is an outdoor girl, liking s 'ipiini iiki smid rowing. ller service includes Liiiieliroggyixcl Attci nce thee. Q, J, 6 ,X , gee ALAN F. HENDERSON Al, following up his hobby, has been a member of the Stamp Club. Hoping to become a me- chanic in the Army ground forces, he will offer his services to Uncle Sam, after graduation. Al Ends time to collect Coins and build model planes. IVREDRIC P. HEND 'F'fedclie's headed for New York Institute and thbSAir ree. Along with his desire to become a C.P.A. ' to be a hgrfjietrltrrrist. Basketball and scouting till up his are jfmcblhftldie has member of the Service Squad and Traclifeaiii. BQIE' IESSE HENRY Slim, fa student-manager in the theater. after,schpoTZ plans Ytofwork t5ward a managership take up advertisiugrllc liasscrved as liertfenant on thescifietgglriad and has been a member of the Track Team. His, favorite pastimes are participating in tray and f0ll0XVlHglTTl3iO1'jBO1'LS Svgbs. ' x .,' . N F g ' j N52 I' r1e h ho by g. She v i ic .' Lis ,S die litllse ol and work in mst, aytimebrl er a ibition ' to giet a job in Civil Service. She hopes to trarlel lava 1 ROBERT S. HERZ Bob, who would like to enter the adver, tising held, has served in the General Ofliee and on the Service Squad. He has also been a member of the Rifle Team. Sports of man kin s 'irc s eisure-ti p TM ' l attend college. 'sf1-Zfffiwduv 13? 9 7 I 1. PHILLIN H LD I ' l . s'r ed a cr usl n the ee 1 io wor L ' ietaphone i ., . 1 good baseball . u 1 o A l ' 0 5 o Y A A . 4 ' l ras gf rvi 1 a S . pla 1 ,g r ii o i f or, i ,e bu u 3 ik ol or nursing, l h c j id of tb . 1 asket ' ga 'f' ' 1 U 6 f VVARREN R H LOVVAY Night sessions at 1 business col- lege will prepare Fat to be a C.P.A. His spare time is given to basketball and baseball. Fat has been Comptroller and Council- man and has served in two olliees. DO OTHY V HO MES ,Dfty eads, Lis .usffo good music, aiidpdgfreegjrzherillzzjstigz f'Slie has f enbCQui ilwonian and askserved in the Generzllaud He Ed Oflkfffkfter graduation, she wyfcouhinisc her busine ,stgrdies for she wishes to bcdikeeretarv. ' X ' !,j pf. ,1 , ADDIE B. HOSSICK Mickey gets a kick out of collecting smooth records and reading. She hopes to own a record store some day. She has done wonders as captain of the Lunehroom Squad and has assisted in the Attendance Office. Mob KENNETH I HUG neth, sports a intends to seek a desir' job oi r e ho S tg become a suecessf ss an eve ual, ' SHIRLEY P. HUGHES Shirl dreams of seeing her name in lights as a great interpretative dancer, but she expects to work while she studies hard to attain her goal. Among her many hob- bies, photography and record-collecting stand out. X HERMAN L. IAME Three tefms as a Service Squad lieu- tenant, an lass cap in in his senior year have made El Cheapo a very val le boy in1r11e.eo1nnrcfCqyZgy of blow that he has comple ' qs-5l,zool,.,h441Q17gp td a la l'1'o sthdy to beeo re a anger of modern music. EVA IAMISON Pam likes to read, sketch, and play the piano. Her plans include going to college and studying music and art. She hopes to become a concert pianist. She has been a member of the Clee Club and has served in the Health Ed Office. PETER A. IAROVITZKY Pete came to Commerce in 1946 from Berlin, Germany. He has served in the Administrative and Principals Offices. He wants to attend university to take up bio-chemistry. During his leisure time, Pete improves his Rus' sian folk-dancing, his only 'hobby but a strenuous one-he says. If gif I' oi.: d ll,l Qi.-5, !. ,fj6r . .,' '. c V if f vi fa! ' L M. . S 7 elfy njoys baseball, eiding, and Afterigiiluatiori, she will fork a W 'l lgfdre enter- il college. Her ambition is rp beccynqa .pedia rician. a ANTIIONY IIMINEZ Iim has helped bring glory to Com- merce on the Track Team. The Service Squad and Glee Club will miss him, too. This active boy has also found time to join the Gym Club. College and doctoring are his goals, Believe it or not, he finds time for photography. MARY A. IOIINSON Lucky designs her own clothes, skates. and plays tennis in her leisure time She hopes to continue her business training so that she may become a secretary. Her good deeds for Commerce include service in the Health Ed OHice. DOLORES A. IONES Dee, who likes to sing, will study music, after graduation, Her other pleasures are skating, hiking, and dancing. She will be greatly missed in the General Office, where she has served efficiently and generously. ADAM KANAREK Dark Adam came to us from Poland in his fourth term. He has exercised his strong baritone in the Glee Club. He intends to go to college and become a famous lawyer. Adam enjoys reading-especially books on psychology. 1 ' -f . ROBER S mded Bob has served in the General ee, ' gl h d O' ee, d in eetor on the Service Squad. He will eg y counting, for he wishes to be a C. P1 A. O CUS KATSAROS Athletic Cus' favorite pastimes include hunt- ing, fishing, and gymnastics. He hopes to study business admin- istration for he wants to be his own boss. Soccer Team, C. A. S., and Service Squad have benelited by Gus' Hue ssistance. p an ni it ool in television to tit himself to b a radi for cle s' n engineer. He has served on l+lDX D . ARNF Edw rd's l' bl. photography. llc l. ' l . . y r ' the Tra ' TEE l vice u' - 1 . N , if .47 aff ' IOHN KELLElllL5lolin j nys base allgfshes in his has been a IllCll1 To ivriter eventually is l s am 1 n. , spare time. After graduatii , he will serve his U S 1. H J . e LAXVRENCE KILCA Larry, an acc on the Commerce Swim- ming Team. spends 'his leisure time swimming, too. He has been a member of the Service Squad. He wants to go to college and take up electrical engineering. IIOXVARD KIVITZ Howie has assisted in the Library and General Oflice. He is a keen follower of photography and enjoys dancing and handball. After graduation, he will study business administration in college to piepare himself for a successful busi- ness career. RALPH KOSLOXV Kosy will be missed by the Service Squad. As his other nickname implies, Helpful makes general repairs in his home during his spare time. A course in textiles is for him, for he wants to be a tycoon in textiles. MAX LAKRITZ Shorty divides his sparc time between photog- raphy and collecting stamps, He has been Councilman and he has served on the Library Squad. He plans to attend night school to prepare himself for the business world. ETHEL I. LANMAN Bonnie, member of Arista, is quite a eomedienne and spends most of her time making folks happy. For pastime she enjoys reading and roller-skating. She has served her school well. She will work for a while but she will attend college later on, for she wishes to become a doctor or medical teclinician.6xQ Avtk ,596-Qff buf-Afb IOSEPH S. LAVVRENCE Ioc eamte -to us from Pennsylvania in his third term. He has assisted in the Accounting Oflice. Biqple-riding, handball, and baseball take up much of his leisure time. He' will go to work, for he wants to learn business from the bottom up. BERNARD LED MAN ernie's list f service is too long to list in thi lin ' e spac . Outstandi -is his Library service. Artistic Bern - 'iujioiv he Army fore studying to be an interior or. 4 l ERIC LEVY Gabby, member of Arista, has helped out on the Chem Squad and Service Squad. He expects to attend pre-med college. after which he hopes to practice medicine and surgery. Sports and readin ke up much of his spare time, A DL- IA AR IES M. LICCEROS Artie enjoys reading, swi ming, d ba all. She has decided to become a social fy ji rker t but she will attend college iirst. u ,V 1 l DANIEL LUSTIG Dan, member of Arista, will be trekking through the halls of N. Y. U. after bidding adieu to Commerce. His ambition is to become a C. P. A. Dan is a true lover of sports. baseball. swimming, and basketball being his favorites. He has been a Councilman and has served on the Chem Squad and in many of the oiliccs. VI 'IA L' JF To f's wnbie .r b v bal . ng, record- co, ' . d oatin . Sh sisted in the Ilcalth Ed O lflyif of ll . Her ambition is to j ntl . cs and wor . ' ' O Tl S vi IHIS mei jg eam isfi IA is xx . R L f an fi ' 1 C a ' 1 v : l 1' . ' ts are ting 0 t ,. da l f' g the om-tom and drums He hopes to en r tl . A if ho li I-Ie would like - a av in a band or cnt org iizcd I IULES S. NANDELL Mickey, who has been a member of the Gym Club and Service Squad, keeps fit and trim by lifting weights and boxing. After graduation, he will join the Marines or go to college. His goal is happiness and success. SYLILLIAN NI. MARTIN Lil's little and very bashful. She will go to business school, where she will continue her secretarial studies. She has helped in the Health Ed Office. Her spare time is divided between sketching and collecting records. VIVIAN II NIA' JN Boots who is one four et r ...gl ,jr bite s tball players. hopes to Jeqome fa great sirg I esides p 'ci her scales, she clodsfditsf of reading., Shel Zliisjliclped lggrsqs Ofiice. I ' ' , f A' i ' fi' i A cwis:NDpzvN v. IYICCLEAISI sindiims Served in the Gen. eral Qililegthe Delrifs Office: and on the Service Squad. Shc has Eecilfia rnengper df the Leaders Club and the Photography Club. lie enjoys aneing incl deegratilig. She will go to college, but .she would like tb ,ta e a tri to the West Indies before settling down to secretarial work. ' RICHARD F. MCCONNELL Dick, one of our Co-ops, may continue in the job he has now, but he will attend college at night in order to become a C. P. A. He has served as checker on the Service Squad. Singing and reading are the diversions of Dick, who wants to make a million dollars fast. 64750 If jeop 'fk'f,,g!0c . , LA my - M W IZ W I ,f tg' XVALT .R P. MeC Wally -has been ieutenant on the Sergggg? 13 as as Cou 1 asketball, 1 . an c lle g ures are hi s . become a big Lincoln man and eventually a pharmacist is s goal. IOIIN PHILLIP McDOVVELL Boots, who has been a mem- ber of the C-lee Club and Pan-Am riean Club, plans to attend theological college to prepare hims for ' ronary work. He enjoys painting in oils and creative a wo general. ' 'Tiff T W? ' KEVIN P. OUGHLI Kevin be ly missed by the Service . d, but tl avv ' ' , after graduaa tion. lc bu sr ss u business execu- tive. He likes to ' ' eisurc time. VVILLIAM MCNAUGHT VVilliam indulgcs in various types of sports. but favors baseball and boxing. To become a successful businessman is his desire. He has served in the Dean's Ollice. 1 HELEN McVV LLIE Brown Eyes 'kcs reading, sewing, and collecting ph grap . She . danc 5 ny listens to that gone be-bop m,u ' ' u,- pare I . sftb' work for a short 'h'l .fti V - . t' ' 'E f ' xx ie '1 ,, ua1on . ' yffif' 'S i in Y' , -av one of our Co-ops, has er'ed n 1' ' ea ' , an Attendance Oilices. She has also la ' ,e- , M n and reading are her favorite pastimes. She ul like to be a secretary in a Latin-American Country. SABINO G. MENDOZA Mendy is a very active fellow, cn- joying all sports especially soccer. He has worked hard on the Soccer Team and in the Lunehroom. To attend university and become a surgeon are his aims. IIOVVARD A. METZ Howie, member of Arista, has served as captain of the Chemistry and Physics Squads and has been a member of the Soccer 'l'eam. He has many pastimes, among which are radio and reading. Howie is going to study law before entering the real estate and insurance business. . , , RUTH E. M E S Me c ' 1 eo hir spare tim hciwah o tt g lc n int or decorat- ing an esigningxlb re go' o usiness for hersjzlf. Ruthie hasfe crtained us All the eCrQlub. . i GLORIA E. M LLE lo w o ec a nur l - for she W d si . S e in A an ce, and L Clu e ha cn C eilwom oo. spare tim is d to inter' deca ing. ' .- J . , -' f.-s Wy ' s V1 - 'U' P f . ' - ALFRED P. MINAYA Commissioner Al's interests, hobbies, and service to his school lie in the realm of sportsfq This interest will send him to college, where he will study physical education. Soeeer and Baseball Teams and Service Squad will miss efficient Al, who has served as president of the Senior Class. RITA H. MIRANDA Dimples, one of our Co-ops. has served in the Secretarial Studies Office and as Councilwoman. Collecting snapshots, dancing, and bicycle riding are her hobbies. Her goal is business. She dreams of visiting distant places without having to worry too much about expenses, DOMINIC N. MIRRA A yen for collecting financial reports and charts of stock-market movements is Dom's hobby. He has served in the Lost and Found and Records Offices, and he has been a member of the Math Club. llc would like to attend eol- lege to continue his business studies, for he hopes to clean up in the stock-market some day. VFRDELL L. MITCHELL Cub hopes to study interior dec- orating and designing so that she may start a business of her own along those lines. She has assisted in the Lunehroom. ROTHY Nl. MOMON Dottie has Ja in fgdzglilieelygpii Jfli . S s ng lu , too. ie wants to g to y ' as a tvpistf attending baseball games tak up leisure time. MANUFI. NIONTALVO Monty, member of Arista. has been a member of the Nath and French Clubs and has served in the Prineinal's and Crade Advisers Offices. His chief diversion is photography. 'When he leaves Commerce. he will attend college to study dentistry. RUTH V. 'XIOORF Vcruie has been a member of the Service Suuad for many terms. She would like to work as a private sec- retary before continuing her business studies. She enioys bowling, tennis. and designing clothes. Traveling is in her plans. IOUN F. NIORFNO Iohn is very much interested in football and weight-lifting. Ile has helped on the Service Squad and in the Ceueral Ofhee. llc plans to continue his present work in a dental laboratory. for he would like to be a good dental tech- TllC'lElTl. OL A Nl. XIORSF Lila on of gr' Co-o s and member of Ar I-0' n ll gp an -ent ' -e record-seven re , in a . ivill enter 1 the busine-Meflr for . while, amd eolle c, la er. ike all of us, Lila wants o I sue .sful ' a e cryin s. . f f Aj X A . URPICIY rph, who has been a Councilman or th in lans to xgt sleep for an indefinite period. after adua d W1 1 wakes up-he hopes to find himself 'l he urea r ew ork night spot. 1 X N bit MICHAEL MURPHY Mike, one of our Co-ops, has 21 good service reeord. He likes all sports. He intends to continue work- ing for his present Hrm, where he hopes to have the position of treasurer some day. AR'THUR NAFTAL Artie will be missed greatly in the C-lec Club and at assemblies, where he has been singing to us for many terms. Music takes up his leisure time and will become his entire work after graduation. VVe'll be going to opera to hear our Artie dl U A. 2 'v , 'A 7 some ay ,ff'f5llzXf f if ANGELA NAZARIO C ' ita ec tw. from Puerto Rico in her t r a l 'Al f a amous aetorsi ie , u- .. 1 A fr.. 1 th ltr - . Office. Before s ' wo - . -Ge 'f visit her many frie s and relatives ir, Puerto Ric VVILLIAM VV. NIEDERIIEITMANN Bill is an amateur radio operator, who has his own spot on the dial. He wants to attend college and become a soeial Worker. Bill has served in the Seienee Room and has played in the Band. EDXVARD R. OCDEN Skipper's favorite pastime is photog- raphy. His ambition is to become a C. P. A.: therefore he will go to business school, RO . S rpdaqpe ' ' dollars and e ire at t ripe old age of thirty. been member of the Service quad and Traek Teaigkeliicf 'ersion is baseball. IACK ONTENCCO Iaekie is interested in sports and draw- ing. He hopes to enter Civil Service, bue he has a vcn to see the world. He has been a member of the Servie Squad and Track Team. MABEL L. ORR May enjoys dressmaking and cooking in her spare time. She has been a member of the Service Squad. She hopes to become a success in business. FRANCES M. OTTLEY Fanny, who is mad about sports and odern dancing, would like to travel to the B. W. I. after raduation. She t to study to be a nurse or stenog- ra 60-She has a 'stec e S 'ice Squad and has been a ouneilwoman. ,- e.., XX f uf NATA E. LEY Chin ' :ipeets to go usiness school and beeo n IE ient nd sue il seere '. She has served in thefDe9.n O fi 1 IY'lCC S . Baseball, dancing, and reading are her l 'sure 'rn pursuits. v j , therefore sl1e will attend university. Her leisure time is spent col, lecting stamps, dancing, and listening to and seeing baseball games. She has entertainecl us in the Glee Club. GLORIA A. PAPPAS Gee Gee has a long llllfl eHicient service record. She loves dancing, dramatics, a11d just about everything that spells fun. After working for a year. she will go to a dra- matics school to studv to be a great actress-like Roz Russell. for instance. LEON M. l'Al'l'AS Lee expects to study engineering i11 college. A bop fan. Lee collects records of this entrancing 1n11sic in his spare ti111e. llis service includes the Physics Squad, General Office, and Math Club. VIRGINIA R, PARKER Ginny will be missed by the C-lee Club. ller interests are reading and sports. ller plans include going to business college Zlllfl becoming a public stcnographer. GFORGF 'l'. PARKS George hopes to join the Army Air Corps. lfishing. baseball, bowling. and hockey are l1is diversions, llc has assisted on the Service Squad. PAT P. PATALANO Chic has been a Councilman and a niemr ber of th Servie- uarl. Bascbal fo tball, and popular and seini-elassi' I 1 1' re i o ' imlim ' 1 ' 1 the Scabces because 'o .t ic 1011 eng e ' ' io 'f VL, fr ' 'u'e, w o been a member of tl1e Srfice q11ad.'1v?nts to ' A. ber of the F. B. I. Base- bal, basketball, .nd music hcl to A ass ,the time. He will attend eollbgeA,11lg1Y5'a'Qcl do soeifrlavdfkilriingie day. TIIELMA ' L EA N Thehi 1 l1o i' . keen follower Of 0f0g Y, Pwi n wil v ' le l1cr to take i ro e a o11tl1 nb f ' s radr tion, she will 101 tl Vaves. n ont 1 her lId' 1f1OtOgl'2lPllY. She has assi. on the r e S ad. ALEX PENKOVSKY Sports-niinded Russian is leaving his after-graduation plans to Uncle Sam. Eventually he hopes to becolne a successful accountant. Ile has served in the Lost and Found Office a11d on the Service Squad. 'T I 9 fone' 6-ay C 07 3 0 f C uci WC - If 3 S :Q 'V ANGELO L. PEROTTI Curly, if not drafted, will travel around these United States to decide just where to settle down. To own l1is own restaurant is his ambi ion. ' ccr nd swimming are his pastimes. He has helped on the Se ' Squad and in tht Lost and I o Oflic fcifw' was W IOAN A. PANTEKAS loans a1nbitio11 is to become a lawvcr: VORA S. PLEASANTS Red has been co-captain of the Track Team and member of the Service Squad. He has demonstrated his handiness on the Shop Service Squad. He plans to go into the merchant marine but he would like to have a business of his own some day. ROBERT E. P OLE Rob t ame to us in his Hfth term from o ssio C ren's ch ol. is chief diversions are drawing and d ' . , ill o ' s, bkiiilduation, and t ition. ' F MARC ET K. o Kittie 'O S .b iv' nd infer. pretive ei he 'o cl likfffofwar ' g f' ir of the U. . me ayg meajnwhile'she Qillffttle i1'to a dieta- phohe and typewriter. 1' IUAN PUIG Iohnny came to us from Cuba in his fifth term. He divides his leisure time between photography and collecting stamps. He plans to return to Cuba and then tour Mexico before settling down to engineering. SAMUEL F. RAGIN Sammy has served in the Attendance Office and on the Service and Lunch Squads. In his spare time he can he found playing baseball or basketball. Sammy will attend college to prepare for medicine. DON L. RANDOLPH Randy likes to tinker with mechanical fixtures. He plans to attend university. He has served as Council- man and has done some secretarial work. He hopes to own his own house one day. ftquft- ef ,Mn ll N. I ' K4 -PARA XC' BERT B. RIESS Pee YVee has no special ambition but to be successful in all his undertakings-even the Army, if he is drafted. He has assisted in the Lost and Found Office and has served in a clerical capacity. Building model p nes, sk. 'ng, and baseball ire his hobbies MARVIN Rl L lN ai t Hampshire in his iifth te ' ink with i and build airplanes in h' are time e 0 . He has no definite plans yet abo h f u e. He has assi e Service Sqrad. f y .1 . J ' 'J V 'A 9 ,1',l1v V LX. I I 1 lf' I - 4 J Ag' f 1 S, Rb IGHUEE james, who plfiisio gointe lthe Army ,gg a ' cr radilation, opesi to hav?business-fhigx own some ay. S fffmd coll eting role e his maifrfhobbies. He has I I assisted1dn the,SCrviee Squadflf J' IAMES ROHANNA Iamie Boy is musically inclined. He has played solo trumpet ih the baud for four terms. He has been a member of the Swimming Team and Service Squad, too. In addition to sports and music, collecting Ching Chow quota- tions takcs up some of his leisure time. Iamie Boy plans to get a iob and continue his study of music. He would like to ioin a dance band and eventually organize his own outfit. Q flaffvi -10 -'4 Wvfw' .I . , J .. VVJMU 4 ,aff 7 I if , If as 1 A1414 LVV4 X- T-1 4 Iiggltfkifiiki, K , mf Rl X. 4. , MERCEIP MERO Mcrev will I ' the-VVaves or take a trip to'.,Puerto Rico, after aduation service has been gen- erous and efficient on ' Squa Jrogram Committee, and in the Ceneral Oflicc-to mention three types. r 0 be a receptionist some day. I ELSIE ROMISU Musical Elsie loves to sit down and play her piano or piano-accordion. She is eager to go to the Iuilliard kool of Music and become a concert pianist and tour the world. lr has been a Councilwornan and a member of the Service ad. I D Y M. ROSADO Tiny, who is as small as her name implies, s ryed in the Dean's Ofhee and has been a member of the I e lub and Pan-American Club. She likes to dance in her sparertime. She hopes to become an interpreter and expects to visit Puerto Rico soon after graduation. LOUIS ROSADO Louis has been a member of the Lunchroom Squad. Cym Club, and Lost and Found Squad, Ile makes model airplanes and collects stamps in his leisure time. He has always wanted to be a pilot and hopes to visit his many friends in Puerto Rico some day. LOUIS R. S.-XNTIACO Louie has rendered service in both the Science Office and Library, In his sparc time he likes to play basketball and baseball. If he does not join the Navy, he will go to college. Ile hopes to become a specialist in some profession. ICDVVARD Sr-XNTOS Eddie is the publicly proclaimed hero of the Soccer Team on which he has also been captain for a term. Ile has held the position of Iudgc in the Civic Community. For pastime, Ifiddic docs wood-carving. He hopes to go to college and latcr become a professional soccer player. V3 L'f72'.ZlTif.. la BRUCIC R. SAUBICR Bruce is going to specialize in radio in university at night and do announcing in a radio station in the daytime-he hopes. llc enioys photography and collecting classi- cal records in his leisure time. Ile has served Well in the Attend- ance OHice and on the Service Squad. Ile has also played in the Band. CIIARLICS SIERRA Chuck will be missed in the Ccncral Office, llc designs ship models and does charcoal sketching in his free time. Ile wants more than anything else to become an archi- tect. Chuck expects to go to college. CQXRLYN B. SIMMICLKIAPIR Vlfootsie wishes to bc a teacher of stenography: so shc plans to maior in that snbieet in evening college. Ilcr chief diversions are reading and the theater. LOIS E. SIMMONS Betty, who came to us in her sixth term from St. Louis. Missouri, has been a member of the Service Squad. She may take a trip to California before attending busi- ness college. Dancing, photography, and badminton aitord her much pleasure. To sing in a church choir is her ambition. 1-we--Q, x xl f,4 ol, uk , . ,Q A.. A .Ahiog IL K'. .. .ai ,jf 1 x 1 X . SIIIRLE . SIMMC S Ldellikes .to read. liste11 to tl1e radio, and cl' e for pagiriggl . Slii-cvhas 'serted in.tl1e Attendance and Gentr. esf. enter the Nlefrdpolitan School for Nursing arid beeon ' ar isterecl nurse' her plans. ' Pnrrrzn :Na snxroisf' kzyliassbrw ci Eker Room z 1 i,11 Lufnch h ter? rscs ' ain-X ing SQ 0 ex eeoyg a 1 peltililfegisterecl , Readin . d radio . dher ehie p stimes. f 1' IOAN E. SINCLAIR Ioan devotes a lot of her leisure time to two special interests, sketching and oil painting. She has served in a elerieal capacity. She wants to attend night school to improve her shorthand speed. ller real ambition is ballet, but she realizes that it will take years of training. UTH SMALLS Sis likes to go bge-riding, skating, and Cl21l1Cl11g e 1 a- x' ,4 Y 's, if, raduationj s e '1 oeo ge. ie ias s ve 1 'wjfy vpy 9' ' and IIZIS do11e clerical work. I 1 GARNELL SMITH Mayor Smit ' xv . v '1ll, espe- eally ie Swinniing T , whi 1 e ' ' tain. I e 1. ' p on l ' S ra In is lc' ure tim plays a 'tlbkmd all and he swims some 1 expects to enter tl1e Marine Corps, but he will eve 1 lly st to be 2111 instructor i11 physical education, ' mi Smiftf has bee11 a member of the S 'W or six teri ant l as served as inspector and lieutenan in. ICI '. mein of the National Guard a11d e .' 1n1i1 , basebalkoand . '1 . Ile will join tl1e Army, but e hopes to 0PCl'li! 1LW'Ygll o e in California some dav Zllld own his ow11 l1on1e fhere. ' ' ' of the Service 1 a Vollevball 'leam She likes after a yea at business sch 0 i p a11. IX R Y . l s r f q 't 1 . 5 ' . ' '- skate, re , a d cook l p t' e. To become a secretary l VICTOR SOAVE V ito's ambition is centered around becoming a well-trained machinist. He likes to play basketball, swim, and bowl. Ile will work i11 tl1e daytime and Continue his studies at night. Ile has bee11 a me111ber of the Service Squad. GERALD N. SOBEL Senator, Commerf.-e's greatest politician, will be missed by tl1e Fre11eh Club, in which he has been viee- preside11t. Ile has served as Councilman a11d Coinmissioner of Elections. The Senator eolleets stamps for a hobby. Ile will join tl1e U. S. Air Force and hopes to bc a n1e111ber of tl1e U. S. Senate some day. FELIX D. SOTOMAYOR Felix devotes much leisure time to playing baseball. Ile l1as served i11 the Grade Advisers Office and tl1e Lost and Found. He has bee11 a member of the Track Team and a Councilman. Felix will go to college for he hopes to be- co111e a C. P. A. FRED C. STAUB Freddie, who would like to become a multi- milliouaire, will attend college and study very hard. He has been a member of the Service Squad and Track Team. He plays baseball and billiards for diversion. EUGENE T. STEVVART Eugene carrie to Cormneree in his sixth term from Wichita, Kansas. In his former high school, he was a member of the Debating Club, Hi Y Club, and Football Team. He has helped us on the Service Squad. Hunting and fishing are Eugene's hobbie lc vv' ret to K. s to study law at the University. CECIL VV. STRAUSS Cee, wio will become a salesman after graduation, hopes to retire at an early age. He has been a member of the Service Squad and Rifle Team, Commissioner of Elections, and Council n. Cee's s are ti e - ootbgll.. and bowling. 'Q PAUL TAMAKI au is an all- ound sports lover, boxing, oot- ball, and tis ' g be' the he CO1 ntratcs on most. His service in encra . . . . 3 l will attcn 0 college fo he wishes to become tal ?huiei HIDEKO TANAKA Heidi, member of Arista, has been presi- dent of this honor society, and has served in the Dean's and Records Oiiices. She enjoys drawing and sports, especially swim- ming. She yvill enter nursing school or college and then go on into the field of medicine. ' BERNICE E. THOMAS Bu o ee - ing records, reading best-sellers Plans to enter business school and later most in her mind. She has sen ROBERT F. TllOly SON Bobbi has sheen a igmber of the Swimming Team S stamps and be-bop records and ' s me r yirnmi ic ba 'et l. He hopes one day to 1smeQi ofd?5:hege first. IAMES VV. TOPPINC lamcs has served in the Lost and Found Otlice and on the Service Squad. His chief spare-time diversion is collecting popular records, He will go to business school at night and business during the day. His ambition is to become an ofliee manager in a big firm. HARRY TORRES Harry, member of Arista, has been singing for us in the Clec Club for eight terms. He has been Councihnan and member of the Service Squad and he has assisted in the Math Office. Record-collecting and singing take up his leisure time. Ile will enter the business world, but he hopes to becomes a popular entertainer. HENRY M. TORRES Hank, who has served generously and cfiieiently in the Grade Advisers Office, will be wearing bell- bottom trousers after graduation. His favorite pastimes are playing handball and softball and hiking in the country. He hopes to own a country l1o1nc some day. Lfrfff'-ff 'W' MX!! Q . I . H -aM--V g, A W'-ff' ' jvvf ,. li f inf A mercev rand , wil be 1splay11 h' alterpreces in the halls some luelqxf e , wej i e lans to study archi- tecture and e t a fir ' own. 'eky has served gen- erously nd l in the Cen Ofliee, on the C. A. S., and as Counci an. NICH A AS oggwlaft'-imberx Arista and com- ' -af ' VINCENZA C. VALERI Dolly, one of our Co-ops, likes to dance, buy clothes, go to movies, and attend baseball and football games. She has served in the Emergency Room. After gradua- tion, she will continue in her present position. She would like to tra el widely s e ay indispensa e on the Soccer Team and who has sc d on the Late Squad, will be entering college after receiving his diploma. He enjoys building model airpws ara hopes tcbenter the Air . - X HRISTY E ESARION Christy, who has prov hi self Force some day ' 5 EMMA A. VE 1 rn loves to dance, swim, and take snap- shots of her friends in her sparc time. She has been a member of the Service Squad. Em hopes to get a iob as private secretary and put her study of business subiects to the test. CEORGE E. VINCE Vincey hopes to study law. His many services include vibrating his vocal chords for the Clee Club and assisting on the Late Squad and in thc Social Studies Office. Vincey enioys reading and discussing politics. IAMES VVAKA limbo is very much interested in radio. He will go to work, after graduation, but he hopes eventually to be- come a radio technician. Ile has served in the Records Office. - r 1 , I EDVV VW CO Tias 5651.911 member of the Sc ' e .cl . . . ' it ' V ' - C011 n Heiias 1 yegfyfogdancrng, wri vh po IX: payi 'a tom-tom an I 'ng. n lnr1si1 gf5ilf.i - 1 desire? f ar? iQi1f,Z open hisfm usmess after a few years: V XJ A r A GRAY' NT,Y A ' nte,w I. ff - rof the S 'ce nds st o ' - . f l . 'f o lc. He will e tmue his stu y o ' , or he vs uld 6 a com- mercial artist. ELAYNE B. XVALTON Babs will attend a school of fashion designing, for she wants to be a first-class dressmaker. She spends her spare time collecting records and snapshots, and she does some singing on the side. She has been a member of the Service Squad. THOMAS M. VVHALEN Rabbit has assisted on the Mimeo- graph Squad. He expects to be drafted. He dreams of making half a million in a year, some day, painlessly. Basketball takes up much of his leisure time. 215, af I 5 A Y S ull' N17 PM 5 EUGENE WILLIAMS Turk expects to study to be a dental technician in evening school and to work in the daytime. Basket- ball, boxing, and collecting records are his chief diversions. Turk has been a member of the Service Squad. ELEANOR VVILSON Eleanor has played on the Softball and Basketball Teams. She enjoys reading and sports in her spare time. Her after-graduation plans are to work at stenography and ti' 'writing in the daytime and to attend evening college. 65 1' oF Lu c 'T fd. ' EDVVARD XVINTON Ed's goal is college, after which he will join the ld of portscagte-rs a d continue id-ise-joe ,eyin . 14445 df J ,L I RICI . D VVRI ieardo, . s fan, li' e a mem- ber of the Ikaek e , on which qnservecl cap .1n, and of thc!Serviee Sq i ed as lieutenant. He is torn between pro-f . anc usiness at the moment. He may be drafted and this will save him the trouble of raking a choice for a while. f 5 f x - b 3 SIDNEYK. YA ZA rl v 0 itiou id indispen- sable elarinet otcr, will lo 5 through coll after saying aloha to Con e rea wanting to tour France after seeing the Fo ,-eight, is that ' . interested in the line arts. Yaniinyfcafn also cha lenge anybo y to' avrnund of boxing. f' ,Y A 'i v' . 'v T. Ynrxnvsloon Clglgc it lmlila member of thr v ,Squad nQ'laaslse' Cd ' t tendanec and Health Ed O e . ' Sw' 'ng, bioyelb-ridiildgksvtl dancing are her pas- times. She ho s to icln fthe XXVZTYQSY She also longs to travel to Europe sde aris some day. X V s I . ny ia s Win t Grade vis- e . d 1 t 'erv' , s N plays tel A yg' an ,. ic l l e--1' ack. If h i o alled upon'by Un Sam to do a ' 'J 1 1- - ' ill continue his studies in college. Co Wu.. - - o u ' ss i oal. 'ruomasi x MeCULLQUGH who has een on the Ser e ,cl neh Squad ' . oftbal illfbaxi and who lug r ' t Q t , ,gsm to nursing school. Readi g oves and my cries tak up much of her spare time. IOSEPII D1 DONATO Sportsfminded Bones will be missed on the Service Squad and onthe Baseball Tpam, where lie has servetlhs Calftain. He'likes all sports but baseball is hisfavorite. Ile expects to serve in the Arpny-beforejyecotning a professional baseball player. IAMES BELTON Slim, who has been a member of the Serv- ice Squad, wants to try his hand at business. 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