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BETTY B. BARTHOLOMEW A pleasant smile and cheerful at- mosphere seem to follow Betty wher- ever she goes. This attractive senior's abilities have earned her membership in Orchestra and Dance Band besides her four years in the saxophone sec- tion of the band. Being in the Science Club and on the Blue and Gold editorial staff has also taken up much of Betty's time this year. We know Betty will be successful in her future teaching career. JOAN BELKNAP This tall senior girl with the blue eyes seems to have a witty answer for everything. Joanie's many activities have included being our veep during sophomore year, our treasurer this year, and a third Hoor monitor. Although she hails from Greenport, South Bend, Indiana is her favorite spot. Notre Dame weekends are tops , confides joan. If you wake up some morning in a hospital, joanie may be the nurse taking your pulse. 1, GLORIA BARTHOLOME-W Gloria is kept busy this year as chief typist for the Blue and Gold , a duty she enjoys very much. Glo can usually be found roller skating at Cairo on Saturday nights. Ice skating is also one of her favorite hobbies. The Christian Endeavor and Girls' League meetings also take up much of her time. Business law rates as her favorite subject. EDWARD BICJAN Ed joined the class of '54 in his sophomore year, coming from Benjamin Franklin High in New York. Ed's manner could be described in one ap- propriate word smooth . His smooth- ness has been best shown by our ex- cellent interclass basketball and soccer record, in which Ed was one of the mainstays. Ed's other activities include Student Service Committee and varsity baseball. His lush hairdo and friend- liness will long be remembered by his classmates. CATHERINE A. BARTO Cathy and talking go hand and hand, but for four years her tinkling little to hear! voice has been pleasant Cathy has participated in band and choir for four years, Girls' Ensemble for three, G.A.A. board for two years, and the Owl business staff. The class of '54 knows what state other than New York Cathy would like to be in, say Connecticut, ELAINE BORTUGNO Is it Elizabeth? No, it's Elaine, I think. Almost every student and teacher in Hudson High has at one time said this, although their closest friends say it's very easy to tell them apart. Elaine has acted as secretary of our class in her junior year and secretary of the Photo Club in her sophomore year. During their senior year, both Elaine and Betty have been kept busy in the Science Club and the National Honor Society. Us
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123 JOHN ALESSANDRO john, who is known as Kid Brooklyn to his friends, left us in his sophomore year to go to Lawrence High in Brooklyn and returned to Hudson this year. When. asked about his hobbies, John answered baseball and girls. That's quite a combination, Kid , After graduation, John plans to join the Navy. PETER H. AVERY, JR. Peter, better known to us as Pete, considers graduating his greatest ac- complishment, Next year, though, Pete will miss Projection Club, of which he was an active member for four years. Taking up some of his spare time is that certain senior girl to whom he is engaged and who naturally figures in his plans for the future. Without a doubt, H.H.S. will miss Pete's eternal smile and happy-go-lucky ways. TRACY ALEXANDER Tracy, nicknamed Skip by his friends, is that quiet senior boy in H.R. 354. Tracy participated in bas- ketball in his junior year and he was a member of the F.F.A. during his sophomore year. He chooses industrial arts as his favorite subject. Tracy is undecided about what he will do upon graduation, but we all hope he will reach whatever goal he sets. CHARLANNE BAILEY Charlanne is the exception to the rule beautiful, but dumb . During her four years, she has held offices in the National Honor Society and Forum, was president of her class in her sopho- more year, and ably presided over the Student Council this year. Charly , as she is better known, especially by a certain senior boy, was twice elected Syracuse Citizenship delegate and was the DAR Good Citizen this year. Charlanne will certainly be missed for the fine job she has done. DOLORES M. ALGER Ollie is that talkative classmate of ours found in H.R. 351. Dolores spends many of her free periods work- ing on the business staff of the Blue and Gold and on the Owl typing staff. She is always welcoming you by a pleasant smile. In the future, Ollie surely will be an efficient secretary. I af, il SALLY A. BAKER As the years go by, Sally will be long remembered for the secretarial services she has rendered. This cheer- ful girl was freshman class secretary, Student Council secretary in her junior year, and National Honor Society secre- tary in her senior year. In addition, Sally found time for both band and choir, and to make this naturally busy life even more so, she was elected to the job of Blue and Gold business manager.
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141 ELIZABETH BORTUGNO Betty is the other half of that duo that always has us guessing. Her four years at Hudson High have included membership in the Photo Club, the Stu- dent Council, G.A.A., Science Club, and French Cluh. Both Betty and Elaine tell us that they plan future careers in homemaking. After seeing their work in the county 4-H group, we know they couldn't have made a wiser choice. AUGUSTINE C. CAGGIANELLI Buddy is a great sports enthusiast, having played football two years and track two years. He would have liked to participate in more sports, but he was curtailed by d0ctor's orders. Next to football, hunting is a favorite of Buddy's. For hobbies he occupies him- self with photography and chemistry. Buddy places the sciences among his favorite subjects. MARTA E. BOSS Marta has great fun collecting photographs for her album, and she considers this one of her favorite hobbies. Three of her four years in high school have been spent on the Owl Staff, and she has received a certificate for her fine work. Mart, as she is called by her friends, names home economics as her favorite subject. THOMAS J. CANAPE Tom, who's been on the football team for four years, was a hard-run- ning halfback on this year's team, of which he was co-captain. If he isn't racking up touchdowns, then he may be found playing basketball at the Blue Anchor. Tom is a four-year member of the Projection Club. His pleasant personality and ever-ready smile should be a great asset in the years to come. RICHARD BUCHOLSKY Dick, who can be seen in the halls with a certain senior girl, considers passing physics as his greatest achieve- ment. He has participated in intra- mural basketball, which he claims to be his favorite sport, along with hunt- ing and fishing. After graduation, Dick plans to join the Navy and study electronics. MICHAEL A. CHELELLI Mickey's greatest asset, if there is a greatest, is probably the enthusiasm he displays for everything he does. Whether it's playing varsity soccer or playing that real gone trumpet, Mickey is always in there pitching. Chic , as his close friends know him, has numerous other activities, includ- ing varsity baseball, football, track, intramural basketball and soccer, Stu- dent Council, and dance band.
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