John Adams High School - Clipper Yearbook (Ozone Park, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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SQLJJJQX1 ci A X ' xd QA M4 f I . 1 w Ship's Crew CO-EDITORS-IN-CHIEF lanet Hild Mary Murolo CO-ASSOCIATE EDITORS Anne Marie Bruno Rosemarie Duggan COIVIPOSING EDITOR Audrey Ulrich ASSOCIATE COMPOSING EDITOR Iudith Rosenberg CO-BUSINESS MANAGERS Grace Karl Irene Pentaleri LITERARY Connie Bentivegna, Yvonne Bugdonis, Ioan Burnos, Margaret Carin, Alice Cercelli, Mary Connolly, Corinne Correnti, Marie Davis, Barbara Laudman, Paul Ostrowski, Monica Scimeca, Elizabeth Steileld, Stella Toscano SERVICE Ioan Bjorklund, Marilyn Bond, Patricia Butler, Bernard Gavin, Selma German, Lillian Grannas, Abaline Gregory, Helen Kestenbaum, Mary Kennedy, Arline Meinl, Audrey Mittrnagn, William Pearce, Leona Reilly, Beatrice Schwartz, Pearl Stock TYPISTS Marion Clemente Doris Coyle ART STAFF Kenneth lohansen Mary Piscopo STAFF ARTISTS Frederick Bostrom, Philip Falci, Martin Hieronymi, Raymond McLaughlin, Stanley Pawalczyk, lohn Phillips, Ruth Stringham PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Pat Graziose, Aaron Gritka, Dave I-lerely LITERARY AND BUSINESS Edward I. Clarke ART Robert Byrne PHOTOGRAPHY Richard Blazej IOI-IN ADAMS HIGH SCHOOL, OZONE PARK. NEW YORK TUNE 1952 VOL. 12, NO. 4 WILLIAM A. CLARKE, Principal Ship's Manifest FICTION Page Anything Goes-Margaret Carin .. .,.... Belated Call-Anne Marie Bruno .......... Spellbound-Monica Scimeca ..eA.,.....,..., Lead Kindly Light -Marilyn Bond A My Brother, Bill-Yvonne Bugdonis .... Unknown Ward-Lillian Grannas rrrr,rr l Must Write-loan Burnos ...rrr.rrrrr..r.. For A Story-Bernard Gavin .rr,,.....r..r Lost and Found-Ruth Bancalari r,rrr,.. Revelation-Corinne Correnti r..r.....,. Final Flight-Marilyn Bond ...r....r,..,..,..lllll Panic in the Night-Arline Meinl .........i Not My Son!-Selma German .......,..,i.... ESSAYS AND ARTICLES Strictly Vocal-Connie Bentivegna Senior Pictures-Anne Marie Bruno . Meet Dr. Maletta-Ioan Mesco ,,.,.r.,rii,i,ii Look to the Heavens-Beatrice Schwartz The lncomparable-Muriel Zeller ....,..,.i Campus Capers-Mary Murolo .,,,.i,.,,... Clipper Capers-Barbara Dumas ..,..r.... Alumni News-Helen Kestenbaum, Pearl Stock Unsung Heroes-loan Burnos ,....u.........i,.. POETRY Red Camelia-Virginia Schnitzlein ..., Cristoforo Colombo-Mary Piscopo ..,. The Lake-Audrey Ulrich ..i,,...........r,.i.....,,... Poems by Dolores Poltorak ......... FEATURES On the Bridge-Mary Murolo ...,...,.w. Message from the Skipper .,..,,..,....,. Photos by the Camera Club ........... Gleanings ..u............,...............v......,,.........,.............,. Shoving Ott-Raymond Trusch ....,.,.....,... Class Officers ..............s ....,r..r...r.r..r.e.......ss.................. Cap and Gown-Rosemarie Duggan Senior Celebrities .,.,.....sss...ssssi.......... .r........,......... Class Song--Rosemarie Duggan .......... Last Will and Testament- Margaret Lightfoot, Anne Marie Bruno Stardust ...........i.,....................,.ii......A.......,..................,.... Culprits' Canoe ,.......,,w ...v,,.......,..,,..i,..........i ,iv..i.ww.,, Ship's Library-Audrey Ulrich, Muriel Zeller Before We GO ........,................,eee...........e......,w.......e.... A Message rom the Skipper The present school term hos witnessed the completion of the group ot pictures thot olclorn the lobby ot the entrance to Memorial l-loll ond the odjocent rnorlole stoirwcty. Eotch of these six historicctl scenes hos its own story to tell ond ot the some time egch forms port ot ot lctrger clromcx extending over 4 many generations and involwng widely semrated lands. lf we were asked to name the unifying theme that runs iirougn me ennre set of pictures it would be 'The Growth of Liberty under Law. ln the lobby itself, the tlfxee reproductions of me Herter murals from the State Capitol in Lincoln, lfebraska show the development of law from the days of imperial Home to me beginnings of our own republic. The first of these, 'The Appeal to Caesar, recalls to our not only the public order that the Romom empire extended over the fairest and most ciinlized portions of me eartiis surface but also the supreme respect shown for the individual rights of the Rornmt citizen. The Signing of the Magna Carta remmds us no less vitndly of the vigor- ous measures taken to bring within bounds the power of the king through the corruzined strength ot other elements in medieval England. The recognition of basic human rights embodied in the Great Charter, we may recall, served to restrain the central authority then and in later crises and thus helped to effect and mamtain a proper balance for the general good. ln me third mural, 'The Signing of the Constitution , we behold the corn- pletion of that document so fitmgly described by a great English statesman as tithe most wonderful work ever struck off at a given time by the brain and purpnse of Here as the climax of the long historic process is the living constitution of a government ot defined areas and limited powers carrying within itself the seeds of its own future growth and offering a set ot checks and balances nicely designed to safeguard liberty while preserving law. ln the background at the beginning of the marble stairs, stands l'Bunker Hill with its embattled farmer preparing to meet in the defense of freedom the menacing line of advancing redcoats. Across the lobby at the entrance to Memorial Hall, our school ' Roll of Honor Wim its long lists of those former students who gave their lives in the service of our country brings the story of Bunker Hill up to our own times. The price of invaluable human lives must still urnriappily be paid to maintain the freedom that is ours. As We mount the staircase, 'The Signing of the Declaration ot lnde- pendenceu reminds us of the part played by our own Iohn Adams in the fight to launch a new nation. lt serves no less to revive memories of those truths We hold to be self-evident upon which our whole structure ot free self-govern- ment has been erected. At the summit, most appropriately stands The Making of the Flag as the smlool that in a sense contains within itself the entire story of the slow, pain- ful progress of mankind across the centuries to the rights and blessings that we enjoy. Let us hope that these vivid reminders may carry their message to each of us and abide with us as lifelong memories to strengthen our devotion to the cause of Liberty under Law. 5 Anything Goes lVIarga1'f-t Carin WITI-I ONLY one day left till the junior prom and my being without a partner, my whole world was slowly collapsing. I still can't imagine how I lived through that horrid time. Secretly, I planned all sorts of deaths. I imagine, had I de- cided which was the most glorious and dramatic, I would be sharing Romeo wr wee I v .h 1931. X Ill 5 X A K N ij' 'isfil as ,uf X O f la' ' , It J X ' of I I, ,. . ,-:TIM -5 xt r I ff gv, - 45 fm 1- f ' I A Il It I I f '-f-I: I 'jf 'fd , I ' . 5 7'-Tir.. 5' .- irq f ,I ',- ',-'- .4 1 Im ' 217: . Via. -Asif ,qs ,W ,, - gif? fir . -Ti' it ' I- grZk4iu,!5 Mei 2,7 Y gli!! .Irvs-Q wg A ,mf ,xo ' 11.5416 l yt I 1 X , j K . ' 4,1 1'1 ,ZH j v'.'l .I .. , tfqiflft X 'flfjrr - ---' eff ' , .mbsf fn , X ' '-Lf 1 ',,, 1:-bm A - 1 with Iuliet right now. But things just seem to have a way of trying to work out. I can't very well say it actually Worked out, but, anyhow, it tried. just as I was leaving study hall, my younger brother's friend meekly asked me to go to the prom with him. With all due respects to the masculine crea- tures roaming the world, I shall refrain from calling him a boy. Instead, I shall refer to him as a child, which almost every freshman is, and therefore place the blame on the human race. I-Iis hide- ous ears flapped gently as his nose tried desperately to hide in the oddest caverns of his face. Maybe I thought this the most dramatic of all deaths and then again maybe I was under some evil spell but somehow, for a lack of excuses and poisons, I said, Yes, For the rest of the day if anyone mentioned the dance, I slowly edged my way out. I couldn't let them know in advance the terrible state I was in. When I got home, I thought how ap- propriate this dance could have been if only it was a masquerade. All I could hope for now were a pair of earmuffs to cover those hideous projections of his or a sudden growth of hair to cre- ate a forest and block his ears from view. When the night came, though, I 6 STQINGHA N realized neither had happened. I-Ie just stood, like something sticky and col- lapsible until I was ready to leave. It wasn't until we got outside that I no- ticed the high zippered galoshes and sixteen rib umbrella. I-Ie must have felt my inspection for he answered my gaze by saying: Mother expects we'll have some rain tonight. This seemed incredible, not only be- cause the sky was clear and cloudless, but also because we were in the middle of a draught. After that brief sentence, we walked past one green, two brown, and four white houses in utter silence, And then we entered into a gay conversation all about our marks for the last three months. Right then and there I decided to jump in front of the next car that passed rather than go to the dance with him. 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Sie startea te bars, but ber 'feise brake its a seb. She walked te iie acer, epeiea it axa lsekea iite ite ergbty, 'niet steet. Gaziig bask: :ice riere ixte the lease which had meant sa 11'-sb te ber sie saia ii a aplalziig veice, I Ca: :ever some back . . :'.e'.fer1 Izisiirbtively, she Walked c1':'.'fr. iie bath itat led te the lake. .Ls the dear slammed shut, the phcne, as if by magic, began tc ring. The long xeanixg sound CCIITILI'-'.16d to break the silence of ite bcuse, . there was no 1 CI16 HCIH6. .1 -1.11.-. 1...--- .1-...--.1 --- ..-'J 1-1---.1 -..1..--- Strictly Vocal Connie Bentivegiia lN RECENT years, the separation be- tween western, hillbilly, and popular music has become less notable. Sing- ers such as Tennessee Ernie, l-lank Williams, Eddie Arnold, Bed Foley and Pee Wee King are not only pleasing western music lovers but popular mu- sic lovers as well. Many of these en- tertainers have appeared as guests on the Arthur Godfrey Show, the Ezio Pinza Show and the Perry Como Show, the latter having most to his credit. Perry Como has made several west- ern recordings himself. Among them are Bolling Stone, You Don't Know What Lonesome ls, and Tumbling Tumbleweed. l-lere's a bit of information l'll bet is news to you. Did you know that 'iTen- nessee Waltz was a composition of Pee Wee King's? Pee Wee also wrote the popular song, Slowpoke. This was 'lnumber one on the popular as well as the hillbilly hit parade, which is quite an accomplishment in itself. 'Lovesick Blues, l-ley Good Look- ing, and Cold Cold Heart are com- positions of l-lank Williams' that have also made good on both sides. Floyd Tillman's Slipping Around made a big impression on both hit tallies too and was followed by sequals to the same tune: x'l'll Never Slip Around Again and 'Slipping Around With lole Blon. Eddie Arnold is a young folk singer with a voice which pleases both folk and popular music followers. Eddie's biggest hit, which sold over a half mil- lion copies, was Cattle Call. Some time ago, a young singer by the name of Lefty Erizzell took the folk field by storm with one of his own com- positions, lf You've Got The Money, l've Got the Time. This was backed by 'il Love You A Thousand Ways. Both sides of this disc immediately be- came hits. Lefty skyrocketed to the top and subsequently recorded l Want to Be With You Always and Always Late With Your Kisses. A fellow who was around for quite a while but never seemed to make the grade was l-lank Snow. Then he re- corded l'm Moving On. Hank rose to the top, his record in the number one slot on the hillbilly hit parade for a notable amount of time. Golden Rocket and Bhumba Boogie soon followed with the same results, This may be immaterial, but did you ever notice some of the titles on these hillbilly songs? 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However, we didn't get further than the corner when I found myself fall- ing. Within a few seconds, I was sit- ting in fhe middle of Rockaway Boule- vard anxiously clutching my books, one shoe on my foot, the other about a yard away. KNOW that I think about it, I don't remember how it came off, in fact, I still don't know why or how I felll I-Iearing laughter around me, I de- cided it was time to get up. But, alas, I couldn't, for my ankle had begun to swell. Claudia, being the thoughtful kind that she is, decided she had bet- ter help me up, since the bus driver was getting tired of banging on the horn. With little effort on my part, I was finally pulled to my feet. Upon gazing down, I surveyed the damage: one pair of ruined nylons, one skinned knee, one swollen ankle, and several cut toes. It was then that a girl who had watched the whole incident came over to me with this bit of information You sprained your ankle, didn't you, IO she said in what seemed a gleeful tone to me. Boy, is it swollen! I bet you won't be able to walk for a week, added my comforting spectator. Thanks, I replied in my best sar- castic tone. As we started on our way again, I remarked to Claudia, Well, nothing else can happen now! I had spoken too soon, for within a few moments we were being attacked by little monsters in the form of five and six-year olds. Surnmoning up all our courage, we asked these little brats, oops-l mean children, Don't you know it isn't nice to hit big people? One little fellow answered, Aw, whore you kidding? I let it go at that. About a half-hour later, I found my- self sitting on a piano stool, under bright lights, wearing a tired looking gown and a cap much too big for me. Now let's have a serious pose, said the photographer. Suddenly from behind the curtained partition I heard someone exclaim, f'Well, will you look at her!! That was all I had to hear. I can only add now that it was the most comical serious picture I ever had taken. As I rode home later that afternoon, I was comforted by the thought that it was all over and nothing more could happen. But as before, I counted my chickens before they hatched. One stop before I got off, a large, heavy- set man sitting next to me stood up. However, not before he had stepped on my sore foot. Well, I had better end my tale here. The photographer just called me. You see I'm having my pictures retaken. The first ones didn't 'lcome out. Meet Dr. Maletta ,Ioan Mesco A OUESTTON which is often the topic of much discussion is: Can a career, a marriage, and motherhood combine harmoniously for happy and success- ful living? lline out of ten people say 'no' when asked this question. One of the few people who believe that these three equally important things can be a successful and happy combination is Doctor Rose lflaletta, who is perfectly justified in her beliefs. Here is Doctor Maletta's story: She was born in Ozone Parl: and lived there until about seven years ago when she moved to Richmond Hill. Doctor lflaletta attended our Iohn Ad- ams High School. While a student here she studied Latin, Chemistry, Math, Physics, and Biology, and became Girl Leader of Arista, an honor for anyone. Doctor lllaletta was graduated from Adams in l933, when the school was still in its baby days. Upon graduation, Rose lffaletta reg- istered at Hunter College, with the dream of becoming a doctor bright in her mind. She completed her premedi- cal course in three years and started on the difficult task of finding a medi- cal school where she would be ac- cepted. Women were accepted into medical schools very reluctantly in those days and, after many fruitless attempts, she turned to the European schools. After graduating from the University of lfaples, in Italy, Doctor Ilaletta served her intexcship at the fietopoii- tan Hospital on Welfare Isloicd. She later became resident doctor of om- esiiesiology there. Since that time, Doctor flaietta has been in private prachce as Director of Anesthesiology at St. lohrfs Hospital amd now holds the sffine position at Lutheran Hospital. This brings us up to the present time. 'We now' find Doctor Mal-etta, Whose marriage name is Mrs. V. Conti, a happy Wife and loving mother as Well as a successful doctor. She has two lovely children, a boy and a girl. When l interviewed Dr. lflaletta, the voices of the children, getting ready to go to bed, could be heard coming from the upstairs rooms of her beautiful home. The happiness of hearing her children's cheerful voices was reflected in her vibrant personality but did not effect the efficiency with which she handled the interview. Doctor lflaletta displays, with mother- ly pride and an artist's modesty, two beautifully hand painted portraits of her children. These Were painted by their mother and hang rriajestically in her office. This completely charming and Vi- vacious Woman urges more girls to enter the medical field, not only as nurses but in the honored position of doctor. Doctor Maletta, speaking from ex- perience, strongly believes that career, marriage, and family is a harmonious combination and has worked out ex- tremely Well for her. And so, the young girl who entered Hunter College with a dream in her mind has seen her dream come true. Why not follow her inspiring example? ll Lecld Kindly Light Marilyn Bond TT WAS a beautiful day. The first signs of spring were beginning to appear. Birds flew from tree to tree, searching for twigs with which to build their nests. Little green buds, showing the first signs of life, peeked through the earth's surface, exposing themselves to the warm sun. The huge trees, tired from the long winter, stretched their branches skyward. On this day, when all living things reached forth for re- newed life, death and destruction came to my village. Like a swarm of locusts, they came from the north, destroying all in their path. We tried to defend ourselves but to no avail, for we were unarmed and no match for their machines. Slowly they marched. through the village. l watched their cold, hard, expression- less faces, scanned their drab uniforms and modern Weapons with hate in my heart. What right had these foreigners to be in my country, murdering, burn- ing, plundering? Life after this was just a horrible nightmare that l feared would never end. The soldiers occupied our homes, ate our food, molested our women, and killed scores of people to punish one. Then, one night as I lay in bed, f had a dream, a dream that l had gone to America with my family, and there l had found ali the freedoms that l had iost when the village was taken over. Chl lf only we could escape from the village and flee to unoccupied terri- tory. With this thought l finally feii asleep. 12 The next morning, my good friend, Ludevit Ollarek, notified me that, on the night of Iune seventh, We were go- ing to try to escape. l-le told me his plan, and, though I realized that it was very risky, l toid him that f would be at the meeting place at the appointed time. As the day of the escape ap- proached, tension and fear mounted within me. l knew that anyone in his right mind would not attempt to escape in such a way, for certainly most of us would be killed. But the possibility of survival and the opportunity to breathe free air again surpassed my fear of death. The seventh of Iune finally came, and l nervously made sure that my wife and child were dressed warmly, for it Was a cold, bitter night. There was no moon, and the darkness of the night was in our favor. We took only the clothes that we wore and whatever small valuables we had. Slowly, we edged our way in the shadows to the woods that surrounded the northern half of the town. 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The moisture and warmth. the air holds so low ls a burden the flower tries not to show. For so rnany years this ground she has held, Steadfast be her roots coming up ever proud. She was never picked for color or beauty But remained erect as is a queengs duty. And now there were young ones just like herself, Seeking roorn in the soil to break through and sproul. She would move her old roots and make room for them For a garden should hold more than one stern. And the dew would still lay on her -velvety leaves, Giving life as it would to a hungry tree. What if a cameliu is lifeless with age, A flower gains beauty with each passing day. Virginia Schnitzlein -30 Q by , f mais .1 47 -46V Cridfo 0I'0 0 bm 0 Z' 'as' lfll Quail' Cinque eento anni fa bn uomo si fece Linoere arun'z'a'ea, Que.sZ'z'dea risullo in una rizela:z'one, Il quale fu un acc-zalenle. .Solto la bancliera della Spagrw, Alla zela tre nari rnisero La Nina, la Pima, e la Santa Marzo, Tutti e zre lerso il Ponenze. l'zag,gza1,ano per tanzi giorni E non zzolero nessuna .speoia di Lita, L7equz'ppa,glo oominezarono a rzbellarsi, Dunque quel uomo fu an-cusato. In questo inrerzallo. bn pic-Colo paese fu aulstalo. Az'rzk'inana'o.sz', lrozarono terra barbara, E qui Colombo pzanlo la banolzera. Qualobe zolta questa nazione e cbiamaia Hfolorrzbiaq Dal Irolatore Colombo, .Va il nome piu conosciuto E? llimerica, La naziorze democ-ralioa e .szabile a'el rnondo. La delerrninazione d'urL uorno, Ed il C0fLLgg1l0 anurz gruppo Una naziorze era naw, Il piu grande acciderzle della ,storza Mary Piscopo My Brother Bill Yvonne Bugdonis things while Bill moved furniture and in general did all the heavy work. FROM HEB precarious position on top of a step ladder Kathy surveyed with disgust the scene around her. There were boxes and boxes of dishes, cur- tains, slipcovers, books, and cartons with contents unknown, piled all around her. She lazily swung her foot back and forth while, with her chin resting on one knee and a wet rag hanging from one listless hand and dripping on a snoozing brown cocker spaniel below, she gazed at the figure of her older brother Bill, industriously painting an old table. MKathy! His voice was loud and startled her so that she nearly lost her balance. 'lKathyl This time he sounded determined, You have to help too, now grab a brush and get busy. Kathy quickly turned and slapped the rag against a nearby window, l'Can't you see l'm busy? Besides, l'm too delicate to do such unrefined work. Bill bit his lip and ignored her. He might have started to argue, as he usually did, but instead he didn't say a word. This irked Kathy into saying that the whole day would be ruined if Bill wouldn't be cooperative, 'lWhose idea was it to fix up the sum- mer house now, anyway? Bill stormed. 'lWho said we should get everything fixed before Coming out because it would save trouble? Well, little prin- cess, answer. lt was mothers idea, my dear bril- liant brother, replied Kathy with a smug look on her freckled face. 'lWell, you agreed with her, Climbing down from her perch, Kathy accidentally knocked over a can of 16 1.1 ,-11-. i,,,kY Ai-1.i- I-5-iii-11 7 -- , ...-.-- QE? I -giva - SEL 21-:: H '-. . V Q, J- 'ran J 1:1-T 5 ' xl' rf! : I ' i 1 9 f 5 I . 13 - Zf,,.1z2v5': is f paint, spilling it over one of her moth- er's prized pictures. Oh, now look what you've done, stupid, came Bills voice, You are one of the clumsiest persons l have ever had the misfor- tune to know, let alone be related to. Don't be so high and mighty with me, Alter all, it was you who put the paint there in the first place, and if you had the sense of a mule, you wouldnt have left it, So there you are, blaming poor, defenseless, innocent little me. Never mind, just clean up the mess and then start unpacking some of the stuff in those boxes. While you're at it, you can get me some lunch. Well, thank you, replied Kathy sarcastically, with a low, sweeping bow. ls there anything else your ma- jesty desires? Ah, shut up, 'lQuit ordering me around, don't be so bossy, You act more like my father than my brother. You're only three years older than l am, Kathy do this, Kathy do that, and don't do this and dont do that fyou make me sickl! With that she stuck out her tongue and ducked a well-aimed paint brush, whizzing over her head. 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CI gI:.1ose of knowledge cox- S:'S .ZC9 rozely l'6'.IC?. ite eoztli or oduse oexrizg iiis fdoulous orediior., he wove oiy -dorr:.dges- to -our -S'.1ff'IIC9. -They f321fC.SiC ozid wondrous toies oiooui vorf iz: weight fro: d few joouzds to ie stdrs iz: ite hfV9T.S. We know SE-'J ':El 1l :or.s did :dy loe see: Li VCIIl- these legends todq' ds the oozsrelld- ous jolorleroriuzs iirougiouz ide sour.- iors The yeors ioive :ot dulled iiese ty, The first :oust to ite :ieteor is zyirrologiogl stories of long dgo, did the stozogest oiid riost Literesizzg of oiildrer. sill gdze ir. CSTCT'.iSh'.I.E'1Z'l dt the group of hedyexly bodies, zdrnely, the gredr huflter, lrior. or Cdssiopeid ite corset, Hdlleys oorrrez which was ozi her regdl throne. observed by soieiists ir. l9lf is ess- The stozs, though iiey compose cr :toned to :etuno dgdi: 1985, Corsets ldrge proporion of the hedvezos, ote ofter. irzes ore i'lT1791' tho: the su: ond proven :ot to loe the only loodies iiffi com edsily be seen 'ufitlo the ndked eye. we rzory see ore fl bright, cledr night. Toddy, oistronorzy is G1 ezorct cmd Om uriverse, for there are others, is oorzpomded of ploirzets, sdtellites, rze- teors, comets, nebulae, cmd moody om- otier foreign body thdt rridy be fourld in space. Eflffdfl is one of rlirre pldriets grouped ofloout or gdseous structure which We cdll the Of the nine, -Mercury, Venus, E'.II'f.l i, Mars, Sdtum, cmd Iupiter-com be seen with the naked eye ort vorious sedsons during the yedr. The rerridimrig three, Uranus, Neptune cmd Pluto, require powerful telescopes cmd dstroriorriiodl equipment for oloservdtiori. These plomets, for the most pdrt, are surrounded by sdtellites, 1DfLfCillCCIl science. lt oorioerrzs our every- dory lives cmd Well-being. On one star, the sun, depends our enure existence. Tirrle, rrlfros ond ChC'tIiS, zzdvigdtion, ond tdes gre only ot few of those de- pendent crsuonomy cmd astro- rioziicdl cdlculdtriozis. The heorvens deoldre ide glory of God died the ifIl'ZCII'Z6'Hi shovfeth his hogridiwozld' wrote the Psdlmist, mcnzy centuries dgo. How true 'ioese Words must loe to the oistrorlomer who views iirougri his powerful lens the light of distdnt worlds Li the rzedsureless depths of sporoe. i9 Glecmings IT WAS a pleasant day for a cruise as I headed out toward sea in my small runabout. Overhead a lazy sun beat down upon me. I didn't have a care in the world. There was a cool breeze blowing that seemed to refresh me and every- thing it touched. Waves gently lapped at the side of the boat, beating out a rhythmic tune. After a while, I turned off the motor and let the boat take its course. Staring down into the clear blue water, I won- dered what its hidden depths could reveal to the eyes of the curious. The boat rocked softly as I walked from the rail to one of the deck chairs. I yawned sleepily and settled back for a nap. I had been sleeping for about an hour when all of a sudden my slumber was interrupted by a sharp jolt of the boat. The sight that greeted my eyes was one of horror. No longer was the sea calrn and peaceful but one of rag- ing fury. The light breeze had turned into a lashing gale. Water was splash- ing over the sides, and the boat was being thrown back and forth like a toy with all the vehemence of a summer storm. Never before had I seen a storm such as this. My only hope was that the storm would stop as suddenly as it had begun, but my hopes were to no avail. Quickly, I started up the en- gine and turned the boat in the direc- tion I thought would be the shore. Dur- ing the time I had slept, the boat had drifted way off course, For all I knew now, I might be heading out to sea. Then, from the other side of the boat, came a crash that could be heard above the roar of the storm. just in time I turned to see the only life boat slip over the side. Now I was really 20 in trouble. It would be only a matter of time before the small boat would surrender to the angry waves. Sud- denly, as if I had been overheard, the boat began to sway. My feet went out from under me and I began to fall. Then, all at once, my head struck something hard, and everything went black. The next thing I remembered was cold water splashing over me. The boat was entirely gone. There was only drift wood to indicate what it once had been. My body was numb with cold. It became harder and harder to keep my head above water. I began to Won- der how long it would be before my senses became so dull that I could not tell which was air and which was water, and what to breathe for life. MARIE DAVIS HFREEDOM QF Speech shall not die. This chant rang through the streets which were filled with people. The quiet night echoed with the blaring voices of those who had incited in the community a fearful aspect of just what was happening. And there I was, one of the many, watching and jeering along with the crowd but not really knowing why I was doing it. All I knew was that these people had no right to be here. Who would ever expect Communists to hold ot rally here, just outside of New York, in a building next door to a church? No one would have suspected it. That, apparently, is why they did it. The whole incident was due to an oversight on the part of the building manager and the clever wording put into the Contract by the party It was too late to blame anyone for what had happened. All that mattered was how to move these people out. 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' ' '-rd 1- : ' WS' 1 i1' tnef WSIS 5919, 161-'V-RQ' -G-lin O11 f 1-'nr-g -1 a area-i. me cou dn t oe ieve - - rf 1 nw- L - .. 1- db dlSCfIIdGCi S-Q- '-.:, Vlgl-16 --SKOI-SS, .1-.Cl tggt ,315 Nga rely 539 111 me ml St a dim outlook oi things to come. AS FRAN skimmed through the pages of her mome magazine, there was one article that caught her attention. It was that of a contest being sponsored to meet an actor. lt stated that the con- test Was being sponsored for the adver- tisement of a picture that this actor had recently completed. 'The rules for the contest are sim- ple enough, thought Fran. And just think, she went on dreamily, Hit might be someone l've always dreamed oi meeting. She had already been car- ried away by the thought ot all her movie heroes lined up in front of her. of such surroundings. But still the best part oi her dream had not yet been revealed. 'Which actor will l meet? she questioned. 'l hope he'll be one of my favorites. Fran didn't have to wait too long to imd out though. A week after their arrival in Holly- wood they were escorted to me stud-io, where they were to meet the actor. Fran sat perched on her chair Waiting for his arrival. Finally someone came in and said they were on their Way up. She became more and more nerv- ous, but then as the door opened she ielt confident and with a happy smile she said, Hello Lassie. STELLA TOSCANO 21 Unknown Word Lillian Grannas THE OLD hospital is dim and cold, and the only sounds that are heard are those of the nurses' heels as they click down the hall. Would you like to accompany one nurse on her visits to the different rooms? I think you'd find Ann's tour most interesting. See that room over there? Well, if you promise to be quiet, Ann may let you go in with her. As you enter the room, you find yourself getting a chill. It seems much colder inside the room than it is in the corridor, but come in anyway and listen to an interesting tale. This room was occupied by the vic- tim of the brutal gang killing that was publicized recently, and the victim died in this very same room. Oddly enough, this room is also occupied by his killer. The killer, let's call him Ioe just for convenience, arrived here just in time to see the victim die. Although the police searched loe's face for emo- tion, he showed no traces of it, that is, until the victim uttered a strange word with his last breath. Then foe cringed as if the syllable had caused some powerfully frightening remem-- brance to come into his mind. He staggered back and, striking his head at the temple, he fell. I-le was put to bed in this room, and ever since then he has had fits of uneasiness. With the occurrence of these fits, one can see the strength being steadily drained from him and, with a weakened sob, he murmurs that strange word over 22 and over. When these fits have passed, he refuses to divulge the meaning of this unknown syllable, and he blanches at the mere mention of it or its unintelligible pronunciation. As the days have passed, Ioe has gradually become worse, and the mysterious word is muttered more often than ever. As yet, no one has been able to distinguish that sound from a sound with a meaning. The doctors all doubt the fact that he will live until the trial. Perhaps the reason for this slow and frightening death is the cause of some spirit, and perhaps it isn't. Who are we to tell? The room is becoming noticeably chillier now as though there is some- thing in this room of death that is seek- ing the warmth of our bodies so that it may either live on or be reborn. Perhaps it is the spirit of the victim longing to corne back to life so that it may gloat as it sees the flame that rep- resents Ioe's life become smaller, smaller, and then non-existent. lt may be Ioe, trying to retain his grip on life, no matter how grim it is and no mat- ter how little it has to offer him in the future. ls it my imagination, or is the room regaining its warmth? Stealing a look at the killer's face, we realize that the spirit of the victim has won a victory, for the eyes of the killer shall never see again to carry out his evil plans. Yes, loe died and with his death, there came into the room a renewed warmth. But it left behind a group silent in its wonder as to the signifi- cance of the mysterious word that had been uttered with the last breath of both the victim and the killer. The Incomparable Muriel Zeiler I HAD never heard of Henry Iames until about a year ago when I read the novelette, Daisy Miller. After that first introduction, I delved into the other works of this fictionalist and discovered him to be an excellent writer. For many years, Iames' books lay dormant, and then quite recently the movie, The Heiress, based on his novel Wash- ington Square, caused his books to start moving off the library shelves all over the United States. He was again acclaimed as one of the best authors in American literature. I wish to share my opinions and reading experiences with you, so that you, too, may derive some pleasure from his books. Washington Square was the first of Iames' works to be revived. The title is a bit deceiving. The Heiress, as used for the film, seems to be a far better choice. The plot of this reward- ing novel concentrates on the single tension between father and daughter over a suitor. It is a brilliant analysis of a father's relationship with his daughter, but at times it becomes over- done and dry. Although the descrip- tions are too detailed, they are vivid. Olivia de Haviland and Montgomery Clift helped to make the film a great success. I'm sure you will find the book just as fine. The Turn of the Screw, which was the basis of the play, The Innocents, is an intriguing story. lt is a simple ghost tale dressed up with character studies and colorful descriptions. The aes is Q ,- . A t. e g I QMTT' Zip supernatural plays the most important role in this tale. Even the unusual title is thought provoking. ln l'The Turn of the Screw, Henry lames gets away from his usual European setting and writes a spine-tingling story. His use of language is so exact that you will hold your breath in excitement. A relatively unknown fact about Mr. Iames is that he renounced his American citizenship before we entered World War I and pledged his alle- gience to England. Even though it has been said that he deplored America, he was characteristically American at heart. He liked to portray American characters against European back- grounds. Iames set the stage for his intricate plots there because he was more familiar with that continent. In his green years his family traveled to Europe often and while there, he fell in love with its romantic Hothernessf' Pandora and The American take place in Europe, but they were written for and about American people. If your interest in this author has been aroused, go on to discover lames' works for yourself. He has influenced the art of fiction more than any other American or English author. Enjoy his novels, for they are outstanding and, truly incomparable. 23 I Must Write Joan Burnos TlME lS infinite. Time is intangible. Yet we grasp at it, reaching into the unknown .... The words flowed from the pen unevenly, haltingly. Suddenly David threw the pen down. The ink splattered on the paper in little black pools in which he could see his reflec- tion laughing up at him, pointing at him. The room rocked and echoed with the reflected laughter. Then, as suddenly as it had begun, it sub- sided. The room became quiet again. Through the thick heat of the summer night the noises of the street below reached David's window. Familiar noises, for Seventh Avenue was alive with people, laughing people, sweat- ing people, sad people. The regimental click of heels on the sun-heated pave- ment formed a steady, precise beat in- termittently With low voices and shrill laughter. Somewhere a radio blared out the Star Spangled Banner. A ball game was about to begin. David could see the people in the ball park under the glaring floodlights which brought out all the imperfections in their clothes, skins, and, to an imaginative person, even their souls. He could hear the crack as the bat connected with the twisting ball. Oh, yes, there was no doubt about it. David had a great imagination. He could write any- thing from trivial stories for pulp mag- azines to articles on the care and pres- ervation of lampshades. This wasn't what he wanted, though. David wanted to Write something great, not for glory or money, but because it was within him and it had to find an outlet before it ruined him. 24 David walked towards the table and reached for a pack of cigarettes, only to find it empty. He crumpled the cello- phane wrapper in his hand. Empty, he muttered, just like all the people and things around me. That was enough of allegories, he had to have a smoke. He closed the door of his apartment without bothering to lock it. What had he to lose? Nothing of value in his home. lf anyone needed it more than he, he was welcome to it, He walked to the drugstore, ac- knowledging his n e i g h b o r s as he passed them on the street. He regarded them as simple creatures with no wills of their own. The unexplorative look in their eyes sickened him. Then he passed the only man he had ever felt any pity toward. This was lan, who before the war had been a promising contemporary artist who showed the most magnificent possibilities. During the war his optic nerves were injured, resulting in total blindness. He became an embittered old man at thirty. To David, lan signified his own future, but he was afraid to think of what was to come. The proprietor of the drugstore was standing outside, 'lHi, Steve. How are you tonight? For some reason this man had always refused to call David by his right name and stubbornly per- sisted in calling him Steve. He gave the excuse that he had once known a man named Steve who so closely resembled David that it was uncanny. David hated this store because the odors of the chemicals, tobaccos, and confec- tions so cluttered the air that he could almost feel the walls reaching into him, trying to steal his own supply of oxy- gen. He took the pack of cigarettes and put fifty cents on the cash plate. Need any razors? Got a new shiprnent of sbaing cream, press a button and it s all latherea, how about . . . hey, Steve you forgot your cnangefu David walked out into ite saeet feeling contempt for Lie greedy liitle man who '.'1ouldI.'t let you out of ide store wiiiout a lengthy sales talk. Unfortunately, David was not ite polite type. He refused to listen to iiis idle chatter. He turned to ao back to his amit- nient, but for some reason, some un- seen force compelled hirn to walk in ine opposite direction. He walked west, towoads me Hudson. Between the warehouses there were little inlets of water, not little really, but in corn- Loarison to the rest of the river they looked so tiny, The water was black ana greasy. 'libre oil slick from the lux- ury liners and little tugs clouded out the beauty and mystery of it. Sudden- ly, David realized why he had come here. He laughed at himself, at his subconscious being for even hinting at this answer. But David was afraid. Perhaps someday his will wouldn't be strong enough to overcome this idea. He knew he must accomplish one thing before he would relinquish his right to life. He had to release what was be- hind that black veil in his mind, the words and feelings that tickled his fin- gertips but never poured from his pen. He turned and walked back to his home, He wondered what the people on the street were thinking. He won- dered if they had been made in such a complicated pattern as he. He re- ceived no answer from the giddy senseless movements of these common- ers. David saw a blind man sitting on the pavement. There was a cup in his hand, a beggars cup. He somehow re- minded David of lan, young bitter lan. Bitter, but David was bitter too. He loathed every living thing because -i 4. 1 X. Q52-. f Q. F ' ' 5 Q I T'-ni J ' T1 CT? ' lfgxx o ff. I LX 1 f' 111-'ff' . i ' 1355923 -if . f - -fav-, 1 ffl' .1 ' -2 . ,' ' 'IZ JJV . ' s- f .n -- 1-fe-2-A fp 9 , V A x ,. ,QQ . X ?,-Qflf f . f f- .jo ,I . T--.J -do 1 they could not understand and accept Suddenly, David knew what be must write. The wonderful feeling of released pressure rnade hir: smile. He was happy now. He started to rung he could barely keep from laughing aloud. He ran, not seeing because he jf was blinded by the words he must cap- ture and record before they escaped into the ether, never to be found again. There was a loud sound and David was thrown into a world of blackness, a world where words and emotions swarmed around him clear- ly, so clearly that he understood him- self and all other things. iPaper, he called, l've got to write it down, help me to write it down, l can't lose this. Before him floated a maze of white. There was someone bending over him. He ached all over, he saw many faces: funny, he didn't recognize anyone. The strange faces seemed to merge in- to one, the one bending over him. The lips on the face were saying, He's dead. But l'm not dead, David called, get me paper. l can't lose this. l've got to leave this for you. Please, l know what l have to write now, l can't lose it. But the face leaning over him heard nothing, not a word. David saw the hands that belonged to the face bring a blanket up over him, cov- ering him, his body, his head. He couldn't cry out for no one heard him. The words he had known, now dis- appeared before him and once again David was lost. 25 Campus Capers Mary Murolo SOMEWI-IEBE IN the realms of Iohn Adams has sprung an old tradition of rivalry between the Campus and Clipper staffs. lt was even rumored that there was a chalk dividing line in the Publication's Office. The area in which the typewriters were located was the neutral zone. I would like to clarify these false rumors and give a brief sketch of the Campus Seniors from my viewpoint as a Clipperite. I went to Boom IZU to interview the staff. Someone said, A member of the 'Clipper, ' and I was the center of attention. Muriel Zeiler, the editor, was sitting at one of the desks in the mid- dle of the room, chatting. She invited me in and we began our talk. Muriel reads as a hobby. She likes baseball, the Giants being her favorite team. She collects popular records, es- pecially Xavier Cugat's as she likes Latin American music. Muriel is plan- ning on going to college to prepare for a career in journalism. During her lei- sure time, she loves to write long let- ters to a special soldier in Korea. Muriel introduced me to blond, blue- eyed Ann Conway, who is better known as This, You may have seen her working in Gertz or at Idlewild. The airport and planes fascinate her. She likes swimming, baseball, basket- ball, and hockey, and is active in these sports outside of school. This is a 26 good dancer and likes the peabody and Charleston. Nancy Heiser, known as That, stopped drawing on the board and came over to find out what was going on. She's going steady with Walter johnson who is attending St. Iohn's School of Pharmacy. Muriel in- terrupted at this point and joked, That's why he's going with you, 'cause you're a pill. That joined the laughter and proved that she could take a joke. She likes basketball, and St. Iohn's, of course, is her favorite team. Co-editor Barbara Dumas was the most difficult Campusite to find. I got a clue to her whereabouts and was told she was measuring the stage. We finally met in the hall, and leaning against the wall, I jotted down some notes during the interview. Barbara is going to go to college and wants to make teaching English and music her career. She is a member of the Dawn Patrol under the direction of Mr. Iacobson. It is her duty to arrive at school at 8 a.m., open the side doors, then see that no one enters the building. Barbara loves to hear Mr. Froehlich talk about his alter ego with its chalky-white face. Her hobby is watching kissing gouramies kiss, lgouramies are fishb. You're probably wondering why Barb was measuring the stage with a twelve-inch ruler. It was done to determine the size needed for a backdrop in the Variety Show. I hope that I have acquainted you with the members of the Campus staff, and proved that there is no rivalry between the Campus and Clipper We really think a lot of them and will miss them after we graduate. Clipper Capers Barbara Dumas fy v-v- 7 Fwfsv- - -. - 1 - . .. alien Silver: we aioogsnea that :nam line dravm in ite combined puiolca- .I f ': V 1 ,, ' ' U cords c-..ce, tmpperrtes :ave oegun to P over ite place, The con- Sihyf-fvv-.-, ,1 4 gestion will loe somewhat relieved 'mis + vw. 9' -- ', -' . 1 ' :..1 .E--..r LC...Q1 35 4.19 SSJEICQ ZCDQUQ f- . , . DEHILCI' KSILEIS :-ZfJ.'.l'.IT+E. As l walk Lito ide ofice durmg me eighia penod, I usually iid Mary llurolo, Co-Editor, polishing up that engagement ing which will oe accom- panied by a wedding :ing soon after graduation. llazy' loves to make thmgs out of shels and l dont ment shells ao: She tells me she can cook. and bale which is surprising to me. l've known he: for twelve years add gromimm school she almost , .. ., I . ,.,. porsonea the coogrng teacher. Wine l az: talking to lloty' l spy ozcother en- emy aow: m the corner of the room, hazzging out me widow, watching the looys play hazzdloall. Yes, just as l iiought, it's the poet-laureate Pl of fohn Adams, Rosie Duggan lt's a good icing that our office is on the ground floor. lrmocently ask Rosie how she feels about learrlng her Campus friends -,well then, CTSZFI her about leaving school and she says lfoanlcs, our sad- dened voices cry, Thanks, loefore we say goodbye. Oh well, l guess shell never get over writing the Words to the Class Song. Rosie has a very defirite plan for the future: work, college and marriage in that order. Over at Mr. Clarkes desl: are ludy Rosenberg and Anne Marie Bruno, dis- cussing their latest dreams. Both of these characters are going to college, Queens for Anne Marie whos . - - . A Men -, , .. - N-, , W- c-..,.,... ,omg .a oe a .ea---e- ..-a .,.-a--se :or pay, our noiea psycnaoggst. Ch, oh here comes loaf, Euros, ite pest inierpreier of d'x.c-es in me avr.. loffie recently' had a :ew loarnp ada- Qd 4- 1-Q, :Nfsf-A l,:f.f...DQ aus -,'m,.+ :,.-,. - .o .--. -a--.., .,a...-,-, c--- . ---. mt, me dfk room for fx interview 'f.d she zigged where the hadlwav zagged. -. s aafg 1 mere! Fortunate-: ,o'r. cr. 'wfrite better thaw. she cox. d'f.ce ox.d sie LS on the lrteraq' st'J:. .., . . 4 . otompmg mto the omce comes a poor .z 4: 1 : ' ' 'cw , - t.f-cnm o- sooral aaaatzzg ry vrearlng rarooed-oi:-suede snoes. Sze slts aovm nv ' f-f-- VCA --',1:,..' '- v. .ma sajs, ump-- ls ,ro- .. 1 - U, -.- ' .- ' noanoea ,ust me Wai tt sounds. You fr.-'lv ln 'C' 1 . qv ' cant miss ntne Audre, She gets v-Y' '- l ' . 7 'T 1 ' .L ev-eussdy all upset of cotrermg tha. -rv ' l- ll sl ' 2 ' soaieooaj stole all the orograp ny Nydcf' 1-.--A? f-ft-1,24 pee, Mun' V - .J t.--tii tion-. i.r..-9 --.ale Oli' :ounces tiat they were sent to the 'fwvlv-4 v- rv?-but rv ww- -rf 1-fvwn 'Olftx f-vfy-1 p-r..-tG-S aaaat. at ..iOt-tl'l ago. -t Sala I-.udrey md joins Rosie whos still at the vflndow. Vie are :ow honored by the ar- rival of me foreign literarv delega- non from Wantagh. Peg and Pm Incorporated stroll Ln and this just aloout does it. Peg took to me scissors agua. Oh well, l guess a crewcut is cool in the summer. Pat is going to New Paltz to be a teacher and Peg is going to St. Catherines School ot Nursing. here comes somebody, ludy you'd better hide the taity. Thats a good place, in Mr. Confojs locker. False alarm, oh well take out the tafty again. 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' 4X iff V ,,XIII,I1iI X X X .W-Xe X' r' I XX-XXX. 1 f .1 f -1 If gtg 'f y , I I If 'I Xl1 Zami ,,sIfI2i1 , ff. ...X . MX II , X If'-I Raymond Trusch IT WAS four years ago that a group of freshmen came aboard the Clipper ship lohn Adams, and prepared for a long voyage As each term ended, the ship entered the harbor, and they watched part of the crew leave while new freshmen took their place Soon they realized they were entering the harbor for their eighth and final time, lt was their turn to say farewell to the ship and the rest of the crew and step out into the world of business, or sign up on their ships of learning. Yes, the Senior class now leaves Adams, but with mixed emotions We are glad We are leaving, for now we may use our knowledge to make our start in life But at the same time our hearts are saddened with the thought of leaving the place where four of the best years of our lives have been spent, Some- time in the future we will have forgotten much that we have learned here in these 'past four yearsX What we will never forget is the lun we've had. Our many friends, class night, the Prom, sen- ior buttons, the thrill of first wear- ing our class rings, and, finally, our graduation exercises will be memories that will always be with us, They are a few of the things that have made school something more than just books, homework, tests, and report cards. We owe our thanks to our Skipper, Mr. Clarke, and to our many fine officers. Without their unstinted patience and coopera- tion, our four year voyage would not have been as smooth sailing as it was. After graduation, we will be on our own to begin turn- ing our dreams into realities. lt will not be easy, We are step- ping out into a world such as few other classes of Adams have ever had to face Today, the problems and mistakes are of our fathers Tomorrow, they will be ours to solve and to amend. What lies ahead in the future? Only God knows. To us it is a challenge. We, the graduating class of Iune, l952, accept this challenge, for we know, we are the future. -1 . -11:15 ,, 5-.Q Q, , ., f,f:v4.,, , Y- '. , 1.' T , - 612. ,IV 1 , ,1-fi- .,, -.,. 4f vkqi A , .sa-lf' 'S..,- ' K , . X , lf. 7. in 'MB XQ 2' ff Z! L WW' ' N EX a 4 5742 4,64-fx flfpgfk Lfoxlwfpfkf fwfr ,..,.. C if' ,. 4.1, 1 . f,,,'5,,,, .ff . ' ,4.ilf-711. . Q., 1 1 ' , 41 H , ,ff W wffff- 1 f-f FWZQD 1 QW, WDW NX j Q-. Q if A , Quai - 3 Q i? 1. 5 Q ii ' 'Q . 'l,:,'. ' el Q N, . f lr 'Y' r -1 5 'EZHQJQ' Q Q .m:1'Q' if Ta ci 5 I0 lr -2 Q K S Qf . ' ' Cap and Gown Rosemarie Duggan AS WE stand in line, nervous and ex- cited, memories of the last four years sift themselves through the sands of our minds, and we are suddenly one, all a little tremulous, all suddenly sen- timental about Adams and our many experiences within her walls. A pano- rama of those four years drifts slowly before our eyes and gradually forms itself into a mural. ln the background are the Vague shadows of our freshman year, a year of discoveries, scatter-brained blund- ers, and many, many beginnings. Our sophomore and junior terms stand out more clearly against those rough and dim figures, for these were the times during which we first met Regents, forums, and honors assem- blies. We felt rather like orphans, for we were neither at the top nor the bottom. However, neglected though we may have been, we began to organ- ize our school lives, turning our inter- ests to special fields. Our mural shows us as we worked busily in our many chosen activities. Passing before our eyes are the games, programs, plays, publications, G. O. projects, and our dozens of other varied achievements. The next figures seem a little unim- portant and trivial although they are close to the foreground, for it is here that we are portrayed as the lost and forgotten seventh termers. Expectancy prevailed during this period and made it quite brief. Finally, there is a sharp contrast. The colors and scenes brighten and change greatly. There are scenes de- picting Social Dancing, Senior music, 30 'N .igatlfatff X .:45?i-mth :,m11w 1,l'1 , , . ! f5l1l 17 Cust! Xlggffi ,N 5.1 .. .,.' 1 X1 wtf ,ru wifi 14 I f fi.-.,,. ,1 Y Q 1 4 -Q' 1' ' 1 1 , . ,, . ., . .,, , 111 11 ' '1 I uf 1I1Il 1 1 11 1 f iivv, r 1 '1:.1L1f 1 11 1 11111 'l1 ' A lift 1 '1 1 13' tl 1' l 11' 1 51 . 31- 4 1 fl . . -'!lfi1m.1f N1' ':1li.lil'f 1 f Ili, .W wtlflit 1 1 1, Q-'t1g '5' -. 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Then there appears a colorful, rainbow-like spray in the center, representative of that gala night, the Prom. Our closest friends are unrecognizable in their splendor. Gathered around the edges like a flowery border are the ninety-six glorious pages of our yearbook. Suddenly, there is a blur, and then our mural disappears from view. The signal had been given, and we march forward slowly, but somehow confi- dently, to our places. The precious mo- ments of graduation exercises slip by all too quickly, and the band is playing the final number. Tears do not mar our vision, however, as everything is seen in sharp focus once again. The mural has dwindled and becomes, with everything in our past, merely a frame of our dramatic portrait as We rise to face the world's challenge Cap and Gown. xi The happiness of men consists in life. ,-inrl life is in labor. ABBATIELLO, MARYANN First, Second Honors, Bronze, Sil- ver, Gold A's : Iunior, Senior Ar- ista, Spanish Proficiency Pins, Commendation Ccncl, Art Certifi- cate, Honors School, History For- urns, Honors Assemblies, Senior Swimming Pin, First Aid, Home Nursing Certificates, Meritorious Service Award: Aid to Mrs. Licata, Miss Breitenbach, General Ofice, History Omce, Lunchroom Squad: Spanish, Newman, Driving Clubs, Class Night-Business. ALBERT, EVELYN . . Eirsxlgionors. lunlaor, Sefd Agriista, e ' 'categ of erit in Art and 396135-Shi Bronze, Silver, Gold CommendationQ'Card, Span ish Proficienc Two AFT APPTG ' n., Two, Thr A ea: Spanish, T cl, Fou -TS' ' Com- mercial, Six Arglrdemig Awar eader oi- ' , Meritoy' Service- , mime spa-g?sg c , L 'ch- room Squ U .1 Adv Chorus: nish , p Spanish, ernblic, ' ' - ing Clubs-College. ALFIERI, EDITH Second Honors, First Aid. Home Nursing Certificates, F a s h i o n Show: Aide to Mr. Patterson, Miss O'Con.nor, Lunchroom Squad: Vol- leyball, Folk Dancing - Business College. APUZZO, CONCETTA Second Honors, Bronze A Iunior Arista, Italian Proficiency Pins, First Aid, Italian Teachers Association Certificates, Meritori- ous Service Award, Fashion Show, Aid to Miss Novotny, Mrs. Kean, Lunchroom Squad, Carn- pus, G.O. Representative -Busi- ness. ARIOLA, IOHANNA Italian Proficiency Pins, First Aid, Home Nursing Certificates, Meri- torious Service Award: Aide to Miss Adorno, Mrs. Perretti, Miss Novotny, L i b r a r y, Lunchroom Squads: Italian, Driver Education Clubs-Katherine Gibbs Secre- tarial School. -. ASADOURIAN, HARRY First A i d Certificate, P.S.A.L. Pin, Softball Intramurals, Basket- ball Intramurals, Hall P a t r o l , Lunehroom Guard: Spanish Club -College. e X --Tolstoi ABELE, ALBERT Second' Honors, Bron.z.g3,'.Silfv9J 'iA's,'VH,r5t Aidflefliiicate Ha d- bail 1VIedo.l, P.S.A.L. Eid: Ligh- room Squad. Biology Ldboratory -New York University. N-. '-f ALBLNL IEAN Second Honors, Bronze, Silver A's, Meritorious Exceptional Service Awards, Sewing, First Aid, Home Nursing Certificates: Aid to Mr. Patterson, Miss O'Con- nor, Mr. Burns Lunchroom Cap- tain: Fashion Shows, Square Dancing-Business. AMATO, RALPH Second Honors, Bronze First Aid Certificates, P. S. A. L. Pin: Minor A I. V. Basketball 49-50, Major A Varsity, Aid to Mrs. McCartin, Miss Silio, Mr. Troyano, Dramatics- Tantrum: Basketball Intramurals Champs, Hall Patrol, Section Representative: Newman Club-College. ARCURI, MARY First, Second Honors, Bronze, Sil- ver, Gold A's Honors School, Iunior, Senior Arista, Spanish Pro- ficiency Pins, Two, Three-year Spanish Awards, Sixth Term Commercial Award, Home Nurs- ing, First Aid. Meritorious Service Certificates. Commendation Card, Fashion Show: Aid to Mrs Lyons. Mr. Maralian, Miss De Kerncry, Dean's, Lunchroorn Squads, Pro- gram Committee: Spanish, Bas- ketball, Volleyball Clubs, Honors Assemblies, Class Night-Busi- ness. ARMSTRONG, DORIS Bronze Meritorious, Excep- tional Service Awards, First Aid Certificate: Aid to Mrs. Stern, Mr. Hasset, Miss O'Connor, Miss Iohn- ston, Lunchroom Library Squad. Campus Columnist, Reporter, Cir- culation and Personnel Manager: Iunior Life Saving, Pool Leaders, Cheerleaders Clubs -- Business School. ATHAN, PAUL First Aid Certificate, Minor Major A for Basketball, P.S.A.L. Pins, Basketball Intramurals: Aid to Mr. Byers, Mr. Troyano, Lunch- room Service, Hall Patrol: Basket- ball Team '48, '49, Varsity '51, '52, Baseball '5l, '52 - University of Kentucky. The vocation AZZONE, MARIE IOSEPHINE Bronze Meritorious, Excep- tional Service Awards, First Aid, Home Nursing Certificates: Lunch- room Guard, Lieutenant, Aid to Miss Novotny. Mr. Burns, Miss Goodwin: Sergeant, Library Squad: Ir. Glee Club, Volleyball. Dramatics, Our 'Hearts Were Young and Gay, She Married Well -College. BANCALARI, RUTH First, Second Honors, Bronze, Sil- ver, Gold A's , Ir. Arista, Secre- tary of Sr. Arista, Meritorious, Ex- ceptional. Distinguished Service Awards, Second Term Spanish Award, Spanish Proficiency Pins, Commendation Cards, F o r u m s , Honors School, First Aid, Home Nursing Certificates, Chevrons, Fourth Term G.O. Representative: Dean's Squad, Aide to Mr. E. I. Clarke, Miss Breitenbach, Clipper Aid, Lunchroom: All Girl Chorus, Spanish, Ir. Glee, Folk Dancing, Table Tennis, Newman, Driving Clubs-Queens College. BARRETT, MARTIN First Aid Certificate, Meritorious Service Award, P.S.A.L. Pin: Li- brary Squad, Lunchroom Squad, Aid to Mrs. Wagler, Mr. Steed, Miss Moloney, Mr. Byrne. Hall Patrol: Softball, Basketball, Hand- ball Intramurals-Navy. BASEDOW, CAROL Second Honors, Meritorious Certi- ficate, Bronze, Siver A's , Ir. Arista, First Aid Certificate, Li- brary Squad, Aid to Miss Hess. Lunchroom Sergeant, Class Night Committee: Play, By-Line for St. Luke, Ir. Glee Club, Fashion Show '49, Class Night '52-Busi- ness. BATTISTA, ANNETTE Second Honors, Bronze Sew- ing Certificates, Fashion Show '49, '50, '51, First Aid, Home Nursing Certificates: Aid to Miss Austin, Mrs. Kean, Mrs. Lipton, Dean's Squad: Newman Club-Business. BEEBE, RICHARD Second Honors, Bronze, Silver. Gold 'lA's. Iunior Arista, Meritori- ous, Exceptional Service Certifi- cates, P.S.A.L. Pins: Aid to Mr Brennan, Mr. Hundt, Mg O'SheC1, Mr. Delaney, Mr. Burns, Dean's Squad, Service in Lunchroom. Section Representative, Reporter of Campus, Lunchroom Lieuten- ant: Track Team '48, '49, First Aid Certificate, Basketball Intramur- als-Syracuse University. every man and woman, is lo serve other people. -Tolstoi BAILEY, IANE Second Honors, Bronze. Silt-V971 Gold A's , First Aid, Home Nurs- ing Certificates, Meritorious Serv- ice Award, Fashion Shows, '49, '50, '51, Honorable Mention: Aid to Miss O'Connor, Mr. Patterson's Office: Glee Club, Pemblic, Span- ish Clubs-Business. BARBER, DONALD First Aid Certificate, P.S.A.L. Pin: Lunchroom Service Two Terms: Softball Intramurals. Basketball Intramurals-U. S. Air Force. BARTON, EDITH Second Honors, Bronze, Silver A's , Swimming Pins, First Aid Certificate, Home Nursing Certifi- cate: Library Squad, Lunchroom Service, Aid to Miss Hart: Basket- ball, Pemblec, Driver Education Clubs-Queens College. BASLER, PATRICIA Life Saving, Home Nursing, First Aid Certificates: Lunchroom Serv- ice, Aid to Miss Giammalvo, Mr. Yourman: Volleyball, Life Saving, Social Dancing Clubs-Business -BEACH, J-ARLENE 'rst,i'i5ec'iond Honors, Bronze, Sil- fmt, 'Giold A's, ,Senior Home Nffrsing, Ffrst-Aiiclf Red Cross, Nu- Q Tuition certifies Swim- ming Pin,' Cl smight 'f:2: Aid 6' Mrs. Flileillykf iss Riordonf, Degen, Lunchroom Progra'nhdLG'om- mittee, Meritorious, Exceptional, Distinguished Serv'c rw a r d s 7 Volleyball, Auto bile Clubs, Public Speaking Contest + Busi- ness. BEERS, FRANK Meritorious Service Award: Hall Patrol with Mr. Confoy, Lieutenant in Lunchroom-U. S. Army Offi- cers Cadet Training School. We are nerer so happy or so unhappy as we suppose. -Rochefouc-aurl BEICKERT, VIRGINIA ' BENEDON, AU-AN First Aid Certificate, Home Nurs- Second Honors, Bronze First ing Service Award: Exceptional Aid Certificate, P.S.A.L. Pins: Hall Award: Service in Dean'5 Ofijge, P atrol, Lunchroom Lieutenant, Math Office, Lunchroorn: Bodmin- Aid to MI. MQSCGW MY- Reflneflf ton-Nursing. Basketball and Softball Intramur- c:.s-Queens College. ' Q J' X ,rl ' ' j ix BERGMAN, MARVIN - i ' 'tv Scholastic Achievement Honors, 1630 01 -50519 H H - Bronze, Silver A's, Spanish Pro- I lr ed dn' n rF'.S5h'ol,1 anish ticiency Pin: Lunchrooni Coopera- Rm 'CRI inS,. ' td Dr. Mc- Lion: Spanish Glee Club.- Cgfk Gil T I-t f lege. 7 ,, Lu hr operation: p 's 4, if df! lifli J' ' Glee Eub, oftball, a al .' X , ffl ,, V Basketball' ln als g- If ff ' ' . 'I' -bn' ,4',A,t,,'X,,.4- 4 JJ 1, Island Uni , , ' A ' ,791 rafrf a ll 'I-Ll or P7117 'Mfg T 4 0 A 3:rJ?.s---ef- N N '4x.a---' V K: BERFTSCH, IAMIES BTERDS, RICHARD Football '49, '50, '5l, Queens Second Honors, P.S.A.L. Pins, First Champions '49, All City, All Met- Aid Certificates: Aid to Mr. Con- ropolitan, Lou Gehrig Award '51, ioy, Mr. Browne, Lunchroom Basketball Intramurals '50, 51. Squad I-'Iall Patrol, Library Major A '50, '51, Captain of Squad, Play, Key of Courtesy, 'Football Team '51: Aid to M: Basketball, Softball Intramurals, ?carlata, Mr. Mascari-New Mex- Class Night '52 - United States 'o University. Navy. BLLLARDELLO, OLIVIA BIRNBAUM, GOLDIE Second Honors, Bronze, Silver First-Aid Certificate, Second Hon- A's , Italian Proficiency Pins, ors, Bronze A : to Mr. Richter, First Aid Certiiicate Home Nurs-' Mr. Troyano, Table Captain: ing Certificate, Fashion Show '49, Folk Dancing Club, Drarnatics, '50: Lunchroorn Squad-Business. Cheaper By The Dozen - Queens College. BLAUT, MINNIE BaSkg1ba5IRg5?gaI5ARRY all ln., Meritorious, Exceptional Service ' ' ' Awards, First Aid, Home Nurs- traQ1gra'lsfP1S,1-ltfln , 1 , First Aid Q5 ' catesp Lunchroorn :ggi I., xHall Patrol, Digg- man Club, Glass ight '52f-U. S. ing Certificates: Aide to Mr. Iacobson, Miss Munn, Dean's Of- fice, Lunchroom Squad: German, Iunior Glee Clubs, Class Night Navy' if 7 , , ,I-1, 701 '52-Business. ,X -ff! BOCCAHDI, VINCENT B01-TZ- ANITP- Second Honors, Bronze Meri- torious Service Award, Bronze, Siver P.S.A.L. Pins, First Aid Cer- tificate: L u n c h r o o rn Sergeant, Aide to Mrs. Lyons: Spanish, Glee P.S.A.L. Pins. First Aid Certificate, Italian Proficiency Pin: Aid to Mr. Bums, Mr. Troyano. Mr. . Morse, Mr. O'Shea, Mr. Shields, , Mrs. Mather, Mr. Delaney, Mr. Mc- , Clelland: Track Squad, Basket- ball, Softball lntramurals - Busi- y ness College. i Clubs-Business. 1 l 33 By ilu' work one knows the workmun. BOND, ARLENE First, Second Honors, Bronze, Sil- ver, Gold A's, Honors School, Spanish Proficiency Pin: Aide to Miss R. C. Austin: Senior, Iunior Arista, Volleyball Club, Spanish Chorus-Barnard. BORKOWSKI, GLORIA Second Honors, Bronze.: Silver, Gold A's, Honors School, Senior Arista, First, Second Term G.O. Section Representative, First Afd Cdrtifjcate, Meritorious Service Award? Aid to Miss Riordon, Miss Finn, Lunchroom Lieutenant: Cheerleaders, Volleyball, Badmin- ton Clubs, P.S.A.L. Pin-Business. BRASIL, MARY ANN P.S.A.L., Swimming Pins, First Aid Certificate, Home Nursing Certi- ficate: Service for Miss Austin, Miss Riordon, Lunchroom Cap- tain: Softball, Basketball, Volley- ball Clubs: Fashion Show-Busi- ness. BROCK N , i Majo A for wi ing, Second Ho rs, , Silver nd Gold A' e torious and ception- al er ce Awards, P. . 'ns, Senior L i f e s a vi n e ificate, Lunchroom- st ce, Dean's Squad: Swimmi, Team 1950, 1951, 1952, Captain of the Swim- ming Team lssr:-f 1952: IUhiOI' Arista-College. BRODOWSKI, DOLORE-S First Aid, Certiiicaie, Home Nurs- ing Cerfffipigteiigervice Aidfto Mrg Byrne,,f1Vfi'5 A mon, lunchraom Serv1ce:, Driving Club Businpsii 1 - J wi H 1 et. ,A 'i ' A ' ri . ' - , Xxx gr, 1 je , 'x BROGAN, DONALD P.S.A.L. Pins, First Aid Certificate, Basketball Intramurals:. Hall Pa- trol, Lunchroom Squad: Spanish, Newman Clubs, Glee Club-U. S. Navy. ' 34 -Fontaine 3 a 1? , K BORCHERS, ROBERT First Aid Certificate: Hall Patrol Lunchroom Squad, Table Cap- tain: Basketball, Softball, Hand- ball Intramurals-U. S. Navy. BOSTROM, FRED P.S.A.L. Pins, First Aid Certificate, Basketball, Softball Intramurals: Hall Patrol-Mr. Confoy, Lunch- room Squad, Aid to Mr. Rennert, Mr. Stern: Clipper Art Staff, Foot- ball Squad 1951, S wi m m i n g Squad '49, '50, Track Team '49- U. S. Marines. BRILL, IEAN Bronze, Silver, Gold A's, Second Honors Certificate, Meritorious, Exceptional Service Awards, First Aid Certiiicate: Aid to Miss Novotny, Lunchroom, L i b r a r y Squads, Miss Wershals, Dean's Squad, Miss DeKernay, Language Officer: Member of Senior Arista and Honors School-Business. BROCKMANN, LUCILLE Bronze, Silver, Gold A's , First and Second Honors, Iunior and Senior Arista, Meritorious Service Award, Spanish Proficiency Pirt, Forums, Honors School, First Aid, Home Nursing Certificate, Honor Assemblies: Aid to Mr. Sheppard, Miss Riordon, Lunchroom Service: Senior Class Secretary: Iunior Glee, Softball, Volleyball Clubs- Business. BROEDEL, IOAN Second Honors, Home Nursing Certificate, Fashion Shows '49, '50, '5l: Aid to Mrs. Reilly, Miss Breitenbach, Programming Com- mittee, Lunchroom Squad: Girls Mixed Chorus, Iunior Glee Clubs, Newman Club, Driver Education Club-Business. BROWN, CAROL Second Honors, Bronze A , Meri- torious Service Award, First Aid Certificate, P.S.A.L. Swimming Pins: Library Squad, Secretarial Service, Lunchroom Squad: Life Saving, Spanish, Pemblec, Bad- minton Clubs - Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School. We knou- the truth. not only by the reason. but also by the heart. BROOKS. REGINA Fast Aid Certiizicate, Horne Nurs- ing Certificate: Service Aid to Mr. Vt'-sisberg. Mr. Shields, Lunch- room Squad: Spanish Choral Group Volleyball Club-Business College. BUCKLEY, BARBARA First Aid Certificate, Horne Nurs- ing Certificate, Bronze 'A P.S.A.L. Pin, Iunior and Senior: Service with Miss Keller, Mr. Shields, Mr. Mah-edy, Mr, Mc- Namara: Softball, Newman, Span- ish Clubs-Airline Stewardess. CALABRESE TEANETTE Second Honors, French Proficien- cy Pins, First Aid Certificate, Home Nursing Certificate: Aid to Miss DeKernay, Miss Iones, Table Captain in Lunchroom: Cheer- leaders Club, Modern Dancing, Folk Dancing, French Club, Driv- ers Educational Club - Nursing School. CAMPBELL, ROBERT Distinguished S ervi c e Award, P.S.A.L. Pins, Basketball Tourna- ments, Red Cross Cards, Aid to Miss Dones, Mr. Munaio, Mrs. Per- retti. Mr. Brown, Mr. Shields Health Education, Hall Patrol, Lunchroom: Softb all Intramurals- U. S. Navy. CARACCIOLO, ROSE Second Honors, First Aid Certifi- cate, Home Nursing Certiiicate, Italian Proficiency Pins, Bronze, Silver A's, Iunior, Senior Arista, Meritorious Service Award: Aid to Mrs. Mather, Miss Reuss, Lunchroom Table Captain and Sergeant: Glee Club, Italian Con- versation Club, Folk Dancing, Volley Ball, Newman Club-Busi- ness. CARDONE, LOUIS Minor First Aid Certificate, P.S.A.L. Pins, Bronze Meri- torious Service Award Commen- dation Card: Service to MY- O'Shea, Mr. Delaney, Mr. Mascari, MI. Shields, Locker Room, Gym- nasium: Track, Baseball, Basket- ball Shotput Champ '49-U. S- Air Force. L f ar' 51 q' -4 T, -s -'s , 'T 1? ps Qf Y :f -.4 ,ag J-uv' K s -Pascal BRUNO, ANNE MARIE First and Second Honors, Iunior and Senior Arista. I-lentorious Ex- cept? al Service Awards, Bronze, Silver, Gold 'ggs, grC7ierman ProS- c'e 5 Pins, on Schooi' FE?- - .s REfA'sse:rfB:lTes, Cemen- ..on Cards, Re i Cro 1, Home Jursing 'Ceniicat s: L blyary Squad, Cl' per Jsso aah Ed- itor: Ser!-vig with . E. I alice, Mr. You IJh,'ss Cro' l y, Serv- ice in Lyrigoom: Honor Program Planning Committee: Newman Club, German Club. Class Night, Yearbook Committee - Queens College. IOAN BURNOS Honor School, Second Honors Arista, Bronze German Pro- nciency Pins, First Aid, Home Nursing Certificates, Meritorious, Exceptional Service Awards Hon- or Assemblies, Forums: Dean's Squad, Library Squad, Aid to Mr. Yourrnan, Mrs. McSheehey, Liter- ary Stali oi Clipper, G.O. Repre- sentative, Lunchroom Sergeant: Folk Dancing, Drivers Education Clubs-Queens College. CALLAHAN, THOMAS Bronze P.S.A.L. Pins: Aid to Mr. Rennett, Mr. O'Shea, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Seigrried, Mr. Conloy, Mr. Delaney, Hall Patrol. Lunch- room Squad: Softball, Football, Basketball Intramurals, Newman Club-U. S. Air Force. CARACCIOLO, PATRICK Second Honors, Bronze, Silver A's, Italian Proficiency Pins: Meritorious Service Award-Long Island University. CARDONE, GERALD Hall Patrol with Miss Saumell: First Aid Certificate, Handball, Swimming, P.S.A.L. Meclals-Busi- ness. CAREY, RICHARD First, Second Honors, Gold, Silver. Bronze A's , Minor 'Latter Track '5U: AcademicfAivard, Latin Class- ical Club Award, Latin Proicien- cy Pins, Senior Arista,. Distin- guished, bleritorious S e r v i c e Awards, Honors School, Aid to Mr. Brown, Mrs. Stein. Lunc oom Sergeant, Hall Patrol, Table ap- tain: Latin Club, Biology Club, Dramatics, Forums - U. S. Mer- chant Marine Academy at Kings Point. 1 ,..- fa -Q.-9 L,, CARIN, .MARGARET First, Second Honors: Gold, Sil- ver, Bronze A's , Iunior, Senior Arista: Honors School: Latin Pro- ficiency Pins: Distinguished Serv- ice Awards: Third Term Repre- sentative in G.O.: First Aid Awards, Home Nursing Certifi- cate: Commendation Cards: Bronze P.S.A.L. Pins in Swimming: Clipper Staff: Vice President G. O.: Aid to Miss Howe, Miss Reuss, Miss Laws ,Biology Labor- atory: Honors Assembly, Forums, Lunchroom, Dean, Library Squads: Dramatics, Co-Chairman Senior Day: Class Night '52: New- man, Biology, Softball Clubs - Saint Catherine's Hospital, School of Nursing. CARMAN, CLAUDU3. Second Honors,' Bronze, Silver A's : Senior Arista: Honors School: Meritorious Service Award, First Aid, Home Niirsing Certificates: Attendance C?ff'l'ce, ance Office, Language Office, General Office: Aid to Miss De- Kernay, Miss Iones: French, Dra- matics, Badminton Clubs - Col- lege. CARR, THOMAS Special Commendation Card: Senior Glee Club, Advanced Chorus: Lunchroom Squad: P.S.A.L. Pins, Gold Medal for Soft- ball Championship, 1951: Dramat- ics, A Mad, Breakfast, The Devil and Daniel Webster : Variety Show, '51-Pace College. CATALANO, IOSEPH Cafeteria, Aid to Mrs. Ross, Stock- room: Handball, Basketball, Glee Clubs, Softball, Track - Applied Arts and Sciences. CATTI, ANTOINETTE Second Honors: Proficiency Pin in Spanish: Home Nursing, First Aid Certificates: Aid to Mrs. Kean, Mr. Byrne: Lunchroom Sergeant, Table Leader: Basketball, Volley- ball, Cheerleaders, Folk Dancing. Dramatics, Mr, Sid Presents, Spanish, Public Speaking Clubs. -Barbizon School of Modeling. CHIECA, MARION Bronze, Silver, Gold A's, Senior Arista, Second Honors, Italian Proficiency Pins, First Aid Certifi- cate, Red Cross Nutrition Course, Certificate, Home Nursing Certifi- cate, Meritorious Service Award, Service in Lunchroom: Aid to Mr. Richter, Mrs. Ross.-Business. 36 Low: lrulll, lml pnrllun error. -Vollaire CARIN, PATRICIA First, Second Honors: Gold, Silver. Bronze A's : Iunior, Senior Arista: Honors School: Minor A in Leaders and Volleyball: Home Nursing, First Aid Awards: Silver P.S.A.L. Swimming Pin: Varsity: Latin, Spanish Proficiency Pins: Meritorious, Exceptional Service Awards: Clipper Staff, Aid to Mrs. Gould, Miss Reuss, Miss Feinberg, Mr. Yourman: Lunchroom and Dean's Squad: Leaders, Lifesav- ing, Volleyball, Badminton. Cheerleaders, Square Dancing, Bi- ology, Latin Clubs: Celebrity Committee, Class Night '52-New Paltz State Teachers College. CARR, RICHARD Meritorious Service Award, First Aid Certificate: Table Captain, Li- brary Squad, Hall Patrol, Physics Laboratory: Newman Club, Bas- ketball and Softball Intramurals: Class Night '52-College. CASA?RANDE, ANTHONY irst, Sec hd Ijdnors: Bronze, Sil- , I Gold' A sf: Honors School: i galiisiff Profidi cy Pins. Spanish ixth Term'C7onz2.rsati5nal Awa d: 'ommendatibh Carcb Aid Ito, r. Martin, Mr. ffMahed,y-f' Gafeeria Lieutenant: Basketliall, So ball Intramurals.-City College. f CATAUDELLA, MARY Second Honors, Home Nursing, First Aid Certificates: Fashion Show '49: Aid to Miss Riordon, Table Captain: Cheerleaders, Ping-Pong Clubs: P.S.A.L. Award. Driver Education Club - Nursing School. CHEBUSKE, ROBERT Bronze Distinguished Serv- ice Award, Two Commendation Cards: Band '49: '50, '51, '52, Or- chestra '51, '52, Field Band '49, '50, '51, '52: Lunchroom Squad, Aid to Mr. Morse, Mr. Scarlata: Gar- den Club. - United States Air Force. CIAMBRA, LOUISE Bronze, Silver, Gold A,'s Red Cross Certificate, Home Nursing Certificate, Bronze, Gold Swim- ming Pins. Major and Minor A's, Meritorious Service Certificate, Iunior and Senior Life Saving Pins, P.S.A.L. Medals: Aid to Mrs. Mecinski, Mrs. Kean, Mrs. Gould.. Miss Iohnston, Miss Reuss, Mrs. Clemens, Service in Lunchroom, Service in Emergency Room: Soft- ball, Basketball, Volleyball, Ten- nis, Pool Leaders, Life Saving Square Dancing, Badminton G.A.C., Sports, and Leaders Clubs. - U. S Navy Nurses Academy. IbeHerethalin Nufendlhe HulhzrHlfonquen CLINE, ClJ5.'IDL?-. ,-:'.L:r cr.: Semar Flrista, Er:r.ze Silver, G-:la Pls Ger:.:: Pr:i- feacjr Pins Hciacrs Sclcczl, '52 '52 Fred Crass Cerflicate, First :nd Secczd Me-fifcricus Service Awards' Squad, Late Squad Decrls Sajzzad, Clipper Sersice l.:r.:l:1r::: Servicey Aid 1: E-E. fcccbscr. I-Qs. lff'ili':a: T-lr. 'f::r:.':::. 2-225 Crawley: :Ser- '- C ' Eslz S:-'rr' C'-'P ....... l-.. . ..-.., Cl-.. f v--- - 1. E' ,..L- '-- f':',',, -.-ss lvlg-, .4.-Z-..e:..e .:....,s 5,,..,.3,:- :,'..,' CCLLQCS, ETJJICIS 'D ..S.F..f.. PLr.s: Hall Patel: .lid tc M55 c,..l,,, . .,.- ,.,.. .,...., .,-......:,-f ..-:i-l--.. ....-- :.'.zr':ls, Sefiball l:'::r.'crals. - :::s1::ess. CCICZELO, CF. ' P.If'LE 3.15. Haze fiursircg Ceriilccter E1d tc lfss. flcfcfter, Miss Gzcdvvx.. 34.15 Eicrdcrc: I.:::cr.r:cx Cass tai: Eadzirstza, Fasii:-:. Shaw Cheerleaders, Vcllevball Club- l'Jelal:c:ty .::s'it'.1te. COOPER, 'v'f'fl.l.l.5.I-1 Mafcr Fl' ir. Fssiaall and Track: Mentciccs Service Award, Eirsi and Second Hczcrs, P.S.F..l.. Piri Fist Bid Cerfafccate, Aid ir. Dear.'s Oice, Mr. Shields: Table Captain i: Luaclarssr.-1, Band 'SD '51, '52, I.',1r.':lu:ar:. C-u':rd, I-lr. Delaney, YG. Hundt: Basketball and Baseball I.-:':'::r.:rals, Band I-iusic. Sacfput Inxamurals-Lang Island 'ixversity F. and T. CCRREIITI, RO SEMF.R.EE Iunicr, Senior Flistc, Seccrld Hcnars, Ercnze, Silver, Gold Pls , Second Excepticaal Service Awards, T vv z - Y e a r Caching Award, First Aid, Nutrition, Herne Nursing Certificates, Italian Pr:- Iiciency Pins, Hisiary Farina, Han- ars Schcel, Honors Assemblies, Class Night '52p Aid ta Miss Adar- nc, Mrs. Mather, Miss Gzodvvin, Mr. Burns, Miss Vlocds, Miss Biar- don, Lunclarazm Squad: Italian, 'Newman Clubs-Business. ?'COSTF.RELLA, MICHAEL Erunze, Silver Pls , P.S.Fl.L. Pins, l4Iin0! 'AN '50, Italian Praidency Plz: Hall Patrol, Lunchraar: Squad, Aid ta Mr. Trayana, Mr. Scarlata: Newman, Softball, Bas- ketball Clulas, Intramurals in Seiz- ball and Basketball-College. -John Wjrhfe CD....' Efdlllfi, ':I.IZABETl-I First Ter: Cl:i:g:. ' and Texies 1 1 -..:. '..-,. -,... S,.....3 5' ,Zi .-,-J:--.-,..-..-....--.. 1-- . . . ,... - . . ---- '--:1--':--:ac S '- ..-.-.4 ..f.-...-. ...--,..-..- -.a--.. Clif-IPCSTC :essex Secczzd E::.::s Erz.-:ze Silver, Gzld Es, I-Teritcicus a:d Ex- :epzi:::l Service Awards: I-filffl' Letters ir. Track. Silver ?.S.Fx.l.- ywng3Q9QQ3g gQQNWEHf EA U 'I' ru 'D in -1 H 1' un ' U nv H 12 --A 0 .. .. U- Il gl ,, 1- f H 0, xg .1 52 ll: ff I-4 U' in YT if.: X 11 ' U. rg fi' WSH?-S' ET 19m.'Uw5 xx' O.. 'uw 0 'lr ' n 0 - fn LL Q .45 fnu 'U .. F' tx '-man 0 U O . ' L, . .U Hin 6- L: P1 dv ll - Lx. Lv K. :Q HY H- fl' .. E 111 E?5?510 ' .Jrfgl-d -V910 lf P .rl ff ,. ... - . . H 25 E U 3 Q :f121T '1-w QI U1 Uni! gi' . A ' N , .. A .4...-, gHe3mp5e Sw nwgvwwwg 2 U gi'-rm Us rn 31 1D U 'nlnfsl 'fn - K'?'U U 1 , '-l ll: X1 -ll l th nl-'-1aJl51.lw,5 ,,,u'm,:um. U L1 H U m lp P Ei ., . V' A' .1 uv U LL L12 U, , In '- 0 1: U, ' H . - H '44 lLx L1 '11 m 11 mx . , D. - , en ., ,.l u'U . ,,, O Up- n :Q f..U1lv'1U! N 'l - U1 Q 3, ,. U, un m 0 ll .-1 - .,,, 3 ,. 01 N 5 11 v-IU' E4 fp U Oi sn 'U Q' ,D ,, ,1 -4 emu mvslrw ev ones dm HAEMWS: Vjgnggw -1 ' 0 - H I 0 n . n 0.0 4 n U' K' I 'I Ill! 'Y Vi C zlgfgm ls Linn, 51,511 '1 LL., 1, suukn 'HSL 32' tg .-gg V n ln,-,gOSfQZ1.0 gh man,-g2,..1Q0 l 'Ll l5'TI!-F120 N32 Lu Liz' bf5l '?pE'fl1mE'l L nd-em' V- ,, Do0Qysf3m m.-...m 0 ...rd mlb nm I1 yl1nCU'I-Vzflffvg U'uH', 0 Qlegaggg C C 5T'v U33 HQ - Ulguzodfrl IDEAS-HOST' 33.5 DEW! H.. DSE-En. .l F:rn. Q91 ' a, Iuaicr Glee Club-Queens CORVJIN, DOROTHY Table Captain in Lunclnraam Aid za Mr. Sheppard! Drivers Club- Business. COSTELLO, WILLIAM Second Hcnars, Meritorious Serv- ice Award, Bronze P.S.A.l.. Pins, First Aid Certificate: Hall Patrol, Lunchroarn Squad, Aid to Mr. I-'laclianaldg Newman Club Basketball and Soliball Intramur- als, Handball Club-City College. No man rulelll safely lrul he lhal is easily ruled. CRAIG, TAMARA First Aid Certificate. Meritorious Award in Service: Table Captain in Lunchroom, Dean's Office, Class Night, Mrs. Mather, Girls Emergency Room: Drivers Club: Advanced Mixed Chorus - Nurs- ing-St. Iohn's Episcopal Hospital. CUTRONE. FRED Second Honors: Service in Lunch- room, Hall Patrol, Aid to Mrs. Howe: Clipper Staff, Glee Club- U. S. Navy. DA GROSA, IOAN Second Honors. Iunior Arista. First Aid Certificate, Meritorious Service Award: Aid to Mr. Your- man. Library Service, Clipper. Lunchroom Service: German Club, Newman Club - Queens College. F' vi-I JFS.. Gp liZ u'l?tiif - Eder 'Yff1n':EZ1.ris' D,AMl441T NTHQN7 1 3 -WJ- senilpr j ta, grih. npiiu Pfofin ciencyffiiiasnhtilin .fItaligrf'nCe ' cates. Method Service Av! dw. Aid to Biology ab.,'MiiIVI'btlier. Mr. Confoy: Latin Club' t.!,-Iohhis University. 4 lf, D'ANGEI..O. TERESA Second Honors. Bronze Meri- torious Service Award. Sewing Award. Spanish Proficiency Pin. First Aid Certificate: Aid to Miss Avelino. Miss Reuss, Miss Austin. Miss Kennedy, Miss Preuss. Miss Armstrong. Mrs. Ross. Table Cap- tain: Newman Club. Dramatics Club-Faegan School of Dramatic Arts. DELLA ROCCA. THERESA Second Honors, First Aid Certiii- cate, Home Nursing, Italian Con- versation: Lunchroom Aid to Miss Goodwin. Campus Representa- tive. G.O. Class Representative. Lunchroom Table Captain: Glee Club, Folk Dancing, Italian. Dra- matics, Fashion Show '49-Busi- ness College. 38 -Thornas A. Kempis CUSANO. MARY First Aid Certificate, Home Nurs- ing Certificate: Table Captain in Lunchroom, Aid to Mr. Yourmani Social Dancing-Business. D'ADDARIO, ROSEMARIE Senior, Iunior Arista. Gold. Silver. Bronze A's , Italian Proficiency Pins. Twt Italian Culture Medals. Italian T e a c h e r s Association Award: Meritorious. Exceptional Service Awards: Aid to Miss Adorno. Mrs. Mather, Miss Munn, Mr Iacobson: Italian. Volleyball, Dramatics, D r i v e r s Clubs - Queens College. D'AMELIO, CAROLINE First. Second Honors, Bronze, Sil- ver A's , First Aid Certificate, Home Nursing. Table Captain. G.O. Representative, Campus Representative: Aid to Miss Finn: Mr. Richter, Mrs. Mulligan, Miss Riordon: Iunior Glee Club, Vol- leyball, Newman Club. Senior Glee Club. Fashion Show-Busi- ness. D'AMICO. MARY ANN First, Second, Honors, Bronze. Sil- ver, Gold A's . Iunior and Senior Arista, 4th Term Commercial Award, Honor's School, Honor's Assembly. Italian Teachers Asso- ciation Certificate, ltalian Profi- ciency Pins. Fashion Show '49, First Aid and Home Nursing Cer- tificates. F o r u m s: Meritorious Service Award. Dean's Squad, Aid to Miss Werschals .Miss Ador- no. Mrs. Gould. Lunchroom: Table Tennis. Italian, Newman Clubs- College. DE GAETANO. GASPARE First Aid Certificate. P.S.A.L. Pins: L u n c h r o o m Squad, Campus Senior. Newman Club, Basketball and Softball Intramurals, Track Team-Air Force. DEL ORFANO. IOSEPH First Aid Certificate: Hall Patrol, Door Patrol. Lunchroom Service, Orchestra '49, '50, '51, '52, Swing Band '52, Aid to Mr. Byers, Mr. Shields, Mr. Piatti, Dean's Squad: Baseball, Basketball. S o f t b a l l . Track, Football, Ping Pong Clubs -United States Navy. DE MARTCC, RlCHARD Second Honors: Aid to 2-lr. Tron'- ano, Miss Secor, Hall Pazol: Nevi- r:.a:. Club, Handball, Softball Clubs, I:.za.':.'.i:als, Fist Aid Cer- ti.Ec-:e-Zfnized States I-Zazines. DE RlCCO, LOUIS Second Honors, Bronze, Silver A's , P.S.A.l... Pins: Aid to lflr. Scarlata, Mr. Troyano, -lr. I-lorse, Plz. Siegfried, I-'l:. Clemens, Mr. Burns, Mr. M a s c a r i: Football Squad, Easkebzball, Softball ln- tramurals, Football Team '50, Mi- or A -College DE VTTO, 'TPIOMAS P.S.A.l.. Pins, First Aid Certificate: Aid to Mr. Confoy, 7th Term G.O. Representative Lunchroon: Squad, Section Representative, Table Captain: Glee Club, Soft- ball, Basketball, Handball, Intra- murals, Swimming Club - U. S. Navy. DI MONDA, lOSEPHfl'N'E Second Honors, Bronze and Silver A's , Art Award: Aid to Mr. Richter, M e r i t o rio u s Service A W a r ci , G. O. Representative, Campus Representative, Program Committee, Lunchroom Squad: Nursing Certificate, First Aid Cer- niicate-Business. DOLCIOTTO, IO!-D1 Second Honors, Italian Proficiency Pin, Football Squad: Dean's Squad, Aid to Mr. Troyano, Mr. Scarlata, and Mr. Eclrstein: Bas- ketball and Softball Intramurals- Business. D'ONOFRIO, DOROTHY Second Honors, Bronze, Silver, Gold 'iA's , Member of Honors School, French Proficiency Pin: First Aid and Home Nursing Cer- tificates, Sewing Certificates '49, '50: Aid to Miss lones, Lunchroom Squad: Driver Education Club- Business. Keep a zoorl tongue in your head. Fflilliam Shakespeare Q9 ,av 5' -..7 '-0 'J T' o ,fn - P7 DE PERSIP. Gl..5.D'I'S First, Second Honors, Honors School Bronze Silver, Gold A's , Iunior, Senior Arista, German Pro- ficiency Pins: Girl Leader of In- mor Arista, Aid to Mr. Yournoan, I-lr. laoobson, Mrs. Fahey, Excep- :ional and Meritorious Service Awards: German Club, Drantatics -Queens College. DETTLQERING, DOROTHY Second ,Honors Bronze, Silver r A's 'irst Aid and Home Nurs- izfg Cerdicates: Aid to Miss Cur- ran, Miss Feinberg, Campus Typist, Table Csptain: Fashion Show '49, Pemblic Club, Honors School-Business. DlA, IOAN Second Honors, First Aid Certifi- cate: Table Captain, Aid to Miss Giammalvo, Miss Curtis: Folk Dancing, Spanish Clubs, Volley Ball Club, Basketball Club-Busi- ness. ,- DIAPIPEA, GABRIEL ,F1rstAQ C rt cate, P AL Pins Qvmigsoitbulll gslfegfait 'Lunch- 'tf-Jroidfm Squad, lglallvgatrol, Table ,Cap aim voit5tfQ,XBaslcetbal1, JMS' g Clubs-SU. S. Navy. 1 vin, . 'j' U: Lsa V f 'foF6, J' , DOMINGUEZ, DORIS Home Nursing and First Aid Cer- tificates, Spanish Proficiency Pin: Aid to Mr. Richter, Lunchroorn Sergeant, Table Captain: Span- ish Glee Club, Choral Group- Business. K DORIAN, MARY First Aid and Home Nursing Cer- tilicates: ,Aid tg- Miss Kennedy, Folic Dancing, Social Dancing, 'apd Driver Education C l u b s - L' K a th a rin e Gibbs Secretarial School.. They that stand high., have many blasts I0 shake them. DORNER, ELEANOR First Aid Certificate, Home Nurs- ing Certificate, P.S.A.L. Pins, Fashion Show '49, '50: Aid to Mrs. Kean. Mrs. Austin, Lunchroom Sergeant: Cheerleaders, Ir. Glee Club-Business. DUGGAN, ROSEMARIE First Honors, Meritorious, Excep- tional Service Awards, Spanish Proficiency Pins, Bronze. Silver. Gold A's , Iunior and Senior Arista, Honors School, First Aid Certificate, Commendation Card, Home Nursing Certificate: Library, Lunchroom Squads. Clipper Staff, Co-Associate Editor of Clipper, Aid to Miss Crowley. Mr. Iacobson: Advanced Chorus: Hearthstone, N e w m a n Clubs, Spanish Glee Club, Dramatics, Forum and Honors Assemblies Councils, Class Night '52, Class Song-Hunter College. EIERMAN. LEONA Second Honors, Bronze, Silver A's , First Aid Certificate, Meri- torious Service Award: Campus Representative, Lunchroom Serv- ice, Service in Miss Keller's Ol- fice, Aid to Mr. Richter, Miss Silli- man, Miss Wershals, Mrs. Kean: Dramatics Club - Business Col- ege. ELSTER, ELAINE Bronze Exceptional, Meritor- ious Service Awards, Bronze, Sil- ver P.S.A.L Pins, Silver P.S.A.L. Medal: Service in the Attendance Office, Lunchroom Squad, Dean's Squad, Campus Representative, Dramatics, Aid to Mr. Richter: Iu- dean, Softball, Swimming, Pool Leaders, Driver Education Clubs -Business. EZZILLO, THERESA Second Honors, Bronze, Silver, Gold A's, Meritorious, Excep- tional Service Awards, Iunior. Se- nior Arista, Latin Proficiency Pins, Minor P.S.A.L. Pin: Dean's Squad, Lunchroom Sergeant, Sec- tion Representative, Program Committee, Chairman of Celeb- rity Committee, Aid to Mr. Rich- ter, Miss Curtis, Dramatics, By- line for St. Lulce : Volleyball. Soft- ball, Basketball Clubs - Hunter College. FALCI, PHILIP Lunchroom Squad, Aid to Mr. Almon-Business. 40 --William Shakespeare DORSCH, IEAN Bronze, Silver, Gold A's, Sec- ond Honors, Honor School, Meri- torious, Exceptional Service Awardsy Nursing, First Aid Cer- tificates: Aid to Mrs. Lyons, Miss Riordon, Lunchroom Squad-Busi- ness College. . Qi DUMAS, Bmszrprygjfw Gpgld, As , r nc J, atm Profi- ciericy dst, eitftificates of Merit, Cbmm dation Cards. Iiunior, Senior Arista, ,Scholgtlshipn to F r e n c h D-tamatif: :Center,ftCo- Chairman Class!lNight, Meritori- ous, Exceptional, Distinguished Service Awfards: ,C'o5Editor- Campus , Aid iQ'ii!MiS5 Be n ri Miss Breitenbach, Mr. Hussey Iacobson, Mrs. Mecinski, ss O'Connor, Mrs. Stern, M' alen- tino: French, Newman Clubs, Ad- vanced Chorus, Iunior, Senior Glee Clubs, Honors Assemblies, Forums-Hofstra College. Second ' ilver, ELIASEN, MARIORIE Second Honors, First Aid, Home Nursing Certificates, P. S. A. L. Swimming Award, Nutrition Cer- tificate: Aid to Miss Leary. Miss Lomax, Lunchroom Sergeant, Ta- ble Captain, Fashion Show '49, Sewing Bazaar: Driver Education Club, Class Night '52-Business. EVANS, HISTORIA Bronze P.S.A.L. Medal, Meri- torious, E x c e p t i o n al Service Awards, Honor Assemblies, Li- brary, Aid in Emergency Room, Aid to Miss Novotny, Mr. Shep- pard, Mr. Steed. Lunchroom Squad: Volleyball, Modern Danc- ing. Cheerleaders Clubs, Variety Show '51-Music College. FACKELMAN, ROBERT Meritorious S e r v i c e Award: Dean's Squad, Aid to Mr. Shields. Mr. McVey: Basketball, Softball. Handball, Intramurals, German Clubs-Manhattan Technical ln- stitute. FALLS, CHARLES Dean's Squad, Lunchroom Squad: Aid to Miss Keller, Mr. Hundt: Key of Courtesy Club: P.S.A.L. Awards, Softball Intramurals, First Aid Certificate - St. Iohn's Uni- versity. .Yerer before have we had .so little time in which to do so much. FERNANDEZ, RUTH First, Second Honors: Bronze, Sil- ver, Gold A's : Iunior, Senior Arista: Honors School: Spanish Proficiency Pins: Fifth Term Com- mercial Award: Fashion Show '49: P.S.A.L. Medal: Commenda- ton Card: First Aid Certificate: Chevrons: Meritorious, Exception- al Service Awards: Program Com- mittee: Drcrmatics- A By-line for St. Luke : Iunior Glee Club: Soft- ball, Cheerleaders, Folk Dancing Clubs - Katharine Gibbs Secre- tarial School. FIELDS MARILYN Bronze A : Meritorious, Excep- tional, Distinguished S e r vi c e Awards: -.Second Place in Great Americans Contest, '5l: 'Partici- pant and Chairman of Forums: All City High School Chorus, '51, '52: Section Representative, 3rd, 4th, 5th, Sth, 7th,f8th Terlhsnhid' to Mr. Patterson,!M.iss O'Connor, Miss Berner, Lunchroom Guard, Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain: Advanced Mixed Chorus, Senior Mixed Chorus: Spanish Glee Club -Wagner College. V fm, r'rvE.s.1ox-IN , 4, P.S.A.L. Pins, First Aid Certifidatef' Quai me ta Mr. siuesis, Table Captai.a16Lunchroom Squpcy f mm,-jtspiibqii, Basieason. Hanoi -broil, swfimngsne Clubs - U. s. 1Marine Corps. f K ff V , FREEMAN, MARGARET First Aid, Home Nursing Certifi- cates, Meritorious Service Award: Lunchroom Service: Aid to Miss Armstrong, Mr, Byrne, Mrs. Mul- ligan, Mrs. Gould: Folk Dancing, Newman Clubs-Business School. FROEHLICH, IRENE Second Honors, Bronze and Silver A's, Iunior Arista, Home Nurs- ing Certificate: Meritorious Serv- ice Award, Aid to Miss Leary. Miss Goodwin, Secretarial Serv- ice to Miss Riordon, Lunchroorn Service: Cheerleaders. Newman, Dancing Clubs, Dramatic Club. The Pampered Darlinfru: Senior Day Committee: P. S. A. L. Pin: Class Night-Business. GAFFNEY, ARLENE First Aid Certificate, Bronze P.S.A.L. Medal, Home Nursing Certificate: Aid to Miss Reuss, Mrs. McCotter, Mrs. Mecinski, Pro- gram C o rn rn i t t e e, Lunchroom Squad-College. -Franklin D. Rooserelt FERRARA, LOUISE P.S.A.L. Pin, First Aid Certificate: Class Night: Sewing Honors Cer- tihcate: Fashion Shows, '48, '49, '50, '5l: Aid to Mrs. Keegan, Miss Riordon, Lunchroom Table Cap- tain: Ping Pong, Cheerleaders Clubs-Business College. FITCHETT, RUTH First, Second Honors: Bronze, Sil- ver, Gold A's, Girl Leader ot lunior Arista, Senior Arista, Spe- cial Commendation Card, Home Economic Certificate, Latin Merit Certificates, L a t i n Proficiency Pins: Meritorious, Exceptional Certiiicates, Aid to Miss Leary, Miss Berner, Miss Reuss, Mrs. Mecinski, Mrs. Keegan, Miss Fein- berg, Mrs. Gould, G.O. Section Representative: Major, Mino r A's, Varsity P.S.A.L. Med- als, Iunior P.S.A.L. Pin: Softball, Volleyball, Leaders, Varsity, Bad- minton, Cheerleaders, Basketball, lunior Glee Clubs, Pemblec Club: Fashion Shows: Class Nighty Dra- matics: First Aid, Home Nursing Certificates: Auto Club - U. S. Wacs. FORTUNATO, PHILIP Minor Letter in Softball: Hall Pa- trol: Softball Basketball lntra- murals: Champions '51-College. FRESE, IOAN Bronze, Silver, Gold A's, lunior. Senior Arista, Meritorious, Excep- tional Service Awards, Second Honors, Bronze and Silver P.S.A.L. Pins, First Aid and Home Nursing Certificates, Senior Class Vice- President, Honors School, Honors Assembly: Chemistry Lab for Two Years: Class Night '52-Air Career School. GADZINSKI, IO AN Second Honorlsg, Bronze, Silv , Gold, , 'A's, I nior d fsglgr ,L I X I ll , xx ll jfm sg 1 LU s, v, ' rsity, r, Lakv Of1C19Z!CY 'finslifi Aid C r ' cate, P.S.A.L. l udh . 915' Representative, lb ion R-ejesentative, Meritori- ous, eptional: Distinguished ,S ce Awaifl eun's Squad. Isglnchroomi-5A'i?i't Miss Moloney, Mrs. Gould, Miss Reuss, Mr. Browne, Mr. Conioy, C , i.,.H'lght '52: Life Saving, Leadegsarsity. Cheerleaders, Basketballf Volley- ball, Softball, Ba inton, Folk Dancing, Latin Ne man, Modern Dancing Clubs-Qfueens College. GALLAGI-IERNGEORGE First Aid Certificate, P.S.A.L. Pins: Hall Patrol, Service in Lunchroorn, Aid to Mr. Stern, Mrs. Stern: New- man, Biology Clubs, Class Night '52, Basketball, Softball, Handball, Intramurals-College. 41 The highest of distinctions is service to others. f GARAMONE, IOAN Bronze, Silver A's, Meritorious and Exceptional Service Certiii- cates, First Aid Certificate, Home Nursing Certificate, Iunior P.S.A.L. Pin, Honor Assemblies, Celebrity Committee, Chevrons: Service in General Ofiice, Aid to Mrs. Ross, Mr. Custance, Mrs. Gould, Mrs. Kean, Mr. Ullman, Table Captain, Lunchroom S qu a dp Volleyball, Softball, Cheerleaders, Modern Dancing, Volleyball Tournament, Spanish Glee Clubs-Modeling. GEBEL, CLIFFORD German Proficiency Pin, First Aid Certificate: Guard in Hall Patrol. Lunchroom Squad, Table Captain -Business. EGE QFY O P. y' ij ,!f g:j 1 r A'r,,-i dg ls: Aid to tttv e,,, 1 mara, Mrs. Lunch- N'Q ' il iI .f4,.:mv'1 - W1 c ll ' f 0 !.'iim'iW K kilt, ub Class 1 ht et , M and ' 'N ssffxy' GIUGEIANOQ ROBERT First -HonorS,,fBmnze:1Sllyer, Gold A's, Lmftiftfn Prdiiciency Pins, Honors Sci'toiESE 'Meritgii,ious, Ex- ceptional ServicejArvvaJH:tsL Biolo- gy Laboratory, Aid to Mr. Hundt: Mr. McVey:i1.atin, Photography Clubs. Iunior, Senior, Arista: Forums-Queens College. GODFREY, CATHERINE Meritorious Service Award, P.S.A.L. Pin, Home Nursing Certi- ficate: Aid to Mrs. Lyons, Lunch- room Squad: Basketball, Volley- ball, Clubs-Business. GOLDRICH, NONA Second Honors, P.S.A.L., Life Sav- ing Pins, Meritorious Service, First Aid, Home Nursing Certificates: Aid to Miss DeKernay, Mrs. Aus- tin: Leaders, Life Saving, Driving. Campus Clubs-Adelphi College. 42 i b ' ' The Tantrum, , I ske all, H -King George VI , l ,0,,f'lMIi!.Uf , 7 G?-ZICfi, EDw1N,tk 0 Seco tl Hanorsi Meritlqr' us Serv ,dgwiair-132 Bronze?'R'i? P.S.A.L. sjerman Proticitenc V ,Pins ti' id Ge insure: Aidigfo Mr. jarse, Mr. aney?tMrs. ViSb , Mrs. HOW ' all Patrial, Li- , cata, Mri hields: r atic, Elmer, Elmer djnd Lo - S tball, Intramural5,f4 C son ,U iiCollege. GEMSKI, IOAN Bronze, Silver Gold A's, Sec- ond Honors, Iunior, Senior Arista, Member oi Honor School, Meritor- ious Service Award, Dramatics Taming oi the Shrew, Section Representative, Home Nursing Certificate: Aid to Miss Leary, Mrs. Amreich,, Lunchroom Squad, Table Captain: Volleyball Club- Business. GIANNICO, IOSEPH Aid to Miss Hughes-U. S. Army. GIULIETTI, CORINNE First Aid, Home Nursing Certifi- cates, Aid to Miss Larson, Mr. Weisberg, Miss Riordon, Mrs. Gould, Lunchroom Sergeant, Ta- ble Captain: Newman, Cheer- leaders, Clubs - Barbizon School of Modeling. GOETKE, CLARE Second Honors, P.S.A.L. Pin, First Aid, Home Nursing Certificates, Class Night: Aid to Miss Riordon, Lib r a r y , Lunchroom Squads, Lunchroom Sergeant, Lieutenant: Newman, Spanish, Social Dancing Clubs-Business School. GORDON, ALBERT Bronze, Silver, Gold A's, Meri- torious, E x c e p t i o n al Service A w a r cl s, Distinguished Service Award, P.S.A.L. Awards. First Aid Certificate: Aid to Mrs. Stern, Mr. Hassett, Advertising Manager of Campus, Service in Lunchroofl, Aid to Mr. Piatti--Business. , He who will be angry for any thing, zfill be angry for nothing. GRAF, DONALD a S ve' Bvnze F ' Gall, ,., .... - .s, meri- tonous, Rsinguished, Exception- al Service Awards, Major Cross Country Team, Major A, Tracie: Chemistry, Physics Squads, Table Captain: Vvlinged F551 C1-,gb -Trade School for Drodting. GRAY, SHIRLEY Second Honors, lunior, Senior Arista, Bronze, Silver, G-old '4A's, Honors School. Bronze P.S.A.l.. Pin, Honorable Mention in Fash- ion Show: Aid to Mr. Pfister, Miss Feinberg, W. Richter, Mrs. Dono- hn, Library, l..unch.rcom Squads: First Aid Ceriiicate, Home Nurs- ing Ceriticate, Meritorious Serv- ice Certificate-Hunter College. GREEN, NORMAN Bronze, Silver, Gold A's, Men- torious, E z c e p ti o n al Service Awards, Second Honors, Honor School, P.S.A.l.. Pin, Commenda- tion Card: Aid to Mr. Scarlata, Mr. Gross, Miss Hess, Lunchroom, Hall Patrol, Late Squad: Iunior, Senior Arista - New York Uni- versity. GROSSER, NANCY First and Second Honors, Gold, Silver, Bronze A's : lunior and Senior Aristag P.S.A.L. Pin, Honors School: Honors Assemblies: First Aid, Home Nursing Certificates: Two and Three Year Award Sew- ing, Commendation Card: Library Aid to lfirs. Reilly, Miss Novotny: Lunchroom Sergeant: S e r vi c e Certificates: Cheerleaders Club- Business. GUTTIERI, THERESE First and Second Honors: 6th Term Academic Award: lunior and Senior Arista: Bronze, Silver, Gold iiA's, French and Spanish Proficiency Pins: French Certifi- cate oi Merit: Forums. Honors As- semblies: Commendation Card: First Aid, Home Nursing Certifi- cates: French Medal, Meritorious. Exceptional Service Certiiicates: Lunchroom S q u a d: Sergeant, Lieutenant: Aid to Mrs. Losh, Miss Wershals, Miss Keller, Miss Iones. Miss DeKernayp French, Newman Clubs: Secretary of French Club: President ol Newman Club-Saint Ioseph's College lor Women. HAGAN, VINCENT P.S.A.L. Pins: Basketball, Hand- ball, Soitball lntramurals: Silver Medal for Softball 1951: Library Squad: Aid to Mr. Byers Dr. Mc- Gill, Mr. Maralian, Mr. Shields. Mr. Confoy, Mr. McNarmara, Hall Patrol: Lunchroom Squad: Softball Club, Newman Club-U. S. Naval Air Force. -Thomas Fuller , G?.AF'FF.GImiO, lO?L'i F if 4 ' ' Limo: A, Maj or A, oaszemar., ,. - - ' Baseball, First Aid Cerulicate: QS' ' ' t - - ' ur '. , - 1 g f - Ala to Mr. Armor., --tr. Byers, .v'lr. .. .. .. , ,U ,.:,. . .. -. , Sn1e.ds, lrk. uowa, Mes lmsorow, , we fe., -,Ari I , . v ,K Epi. 'Phu ,Er ,:. ,,2 V 1 - 1' f. , rloll Paxol, -sse,---., ou li, o , .. ' f ' f: 1' F: - 1- Baseball, Sl, .12 P. S. A. l.. uns, Champs, '50-Seton Hall Univ-.- GRAZIOSE, PATRICK if ' Second Honors, Bronze A, Minor A, Exceptional, Meritorious . Service Awards: Aid to Mr. Blazej, , ,W ,-1' 22. css-,sm sms, '49, '50, '51, '52, -- Iunior Glee, Senior Mixed Chorus L -School of Modern Photography. '-an-f' ,, ,: . r .or I - 7 l. i n 1 - an YO - cie 7 ' - ., - - ' 3 ,Q ' 'L 1.. o 52. 1, rj As- ' - 'FJ ts, dl , p . o . V if K ' '- o Mi - tti Mrs. : Meritorious Lunchroom Colleg-. I .- . :G -u's, s -' 44 Kean Mi' 1 S-rvice ,e I c tc: Lieutena ueen' Q Il I fd ' lu i r y 1 Q in G .sl t ent in e 54 F - 1- ef las' 'I -- une 2: rt D ' eb ' I .I s ' o D I 4 I n , o A .an ' I fl' a 5 GRU s' ANN, HELEN Second Honors: Aid to Miss Car- . ney, Miss Hess, Miss lones, Va- ? . .PV riety Shaw-Queens College. .4 4 5 1 , ,ir I fv- ,- av ..., 'W HACK, EIILEEN ' Second Honors: Bronze AH: Two Years Secretarial Studies Award: Honors School, Honors Assem- blies: Forums: First Aid, Home Nursing Certificates: Aid to Miss Ricrdon, Miss Comins, Mrs. Blick, LM ' Mrs. McCcrrt-in: Lunchroom Squad: Class Night '52-Business. HAISLET, GRACE X Second Honors: Bronze, Silver lf A's : Minor P.S.A.l... Medals: r X First Aid, Home Nursing Certifi- cates: Aid to Mrs Stern: Program- ming Committee: Lunchroom Squad: Basketball, Softball, Vol- leyball, Folk Dancing Badminton, Driver Training, Square Dancing Clubs-Business. 93377 -h f ,X X Q nv ' , , W ..,-. 43 Ah but ri man's rea:-In should exceed his grasp. HANSELL, ODILIA First Aid 'C9!'ili'iC0fQ7 Aid to Mr. Gonzalez, Lunchroom Squad: Ser- geant, Lieutenant: Softball, Bas- ketball, Driver Training Clubs- Business. HARRIES, IOHN Meritorious Service Award: Com- mendation Cards: Band, '49, '50, '51, '52: Field Band '49, '50, '51, '52-U. S. Navy. HAYWOOD, MARIORIE Second H o n o r sl Iunior Arista, Bronze First Aid Certificate, Home Nursing Certificate, Bronze P. S. A. L. Pin, First and Second Meritorious Award, Exceptional Service Award, Fashion Show '49, '50 'Sly Service Aid to Mrs. Reilly, Mr. Clemens, Program Committee. Lunchroom, Campus Representa- tive, G.O. Representative: Pem- blec Club. Driver Education -- Business. ' HECHT, IOYCE Bronze A for Service, Meritor- ious Service Award: Lunchroom Squad, Speech Office, Clipper: Ir., Sr., Mixed. All Girls, Advanced Choruses 3 Years-Business. HENNESSY, MAUREEN First Aid Certificate, Home Nurs- ing Certificate: Aid to Mrs. Clem- ens, Lunchroom Sergeant: Folk Dancing Club-Business. HIERONYMI, MARTIN Second Honors, P.S.A.L. Pin, First Aid Certificate, Commendation Card: Aid to Mr. MacDonald, Mr. Burns, Hall Patrol Captain, Dean's Squad, Mr. Hundt, Biology Labor- atory, Aid to Miss Keller: Key of Courtesy Club, Softball, Basket- ball Intramurals-U. S. Air Force. 44 -Robert Brown ing HAPPE, LORETTA Home Nursing, First Aid Certifi- cates: Fashion Show of '50: Table Captain: Glee Club-Business. HARTMANN, DOROTHY Meritorious Service Award, First Aid, Nutrition Certificates, Sec- ond Honors: Lunchroom Lieuten- ant, Table Captain, Library Squad, Aid to Miss Killelea: lu- nior Glee Club, Social Dancing. Driver Training Club-Business. HEANEY, FRANCIS Second Honors, Bronze Iu- nior Arista, P.S.A.L. Pins, First Aid Certificate, Meritorious, Exception- al Service Awards, Basketball In- tramurals, Softball Intramurals, Handball Intramurals: Lunchroom Squad, Library Squad 2 Years, Hall Patrol Squad, Captain of Hall Patrol Squad, Aid to Miss Novot- ny, Mr. Fisch: Newman Club - Business. HEISER. NANCY Second Honors, Bronze, Silver, Gold A's, P.S.A.L. Medals, Mi- nor, Major A's, Varsity V, Ir. and Sr. Life Saving Awards. First Aid Certificate, Home Nursing Certificate. Meritorious Service Award: Editorial Staff of Campus, Publicity and Finance Committee, Aid to Mr. Iacobson, Mrs. Mecin- ski, Mr. Sheppard, Miss Feinberg: Volleyball, Basketball, Softball. Pool Leader. Life Saving, Pemblec. Leaders, Ir. Girls Chorus - Col- lege. HENSEL, FRANCES Second Honors, Iunior and Senior Arista. Bronze, Silver and Gold A's, Nutrition and First Aid Cer- tificate. Honors School: T a b l e C a p t a i n , Meritorious Service Award, Aid to Mr. Gould: All Girls and Iunior Glee Clubs- Business. HIGGINS, IOSEPH Exceptional Service Award, Sen- ior Life Saving Certificate ,P.S.A.L. Pins: Library Service. Aid to Mr. Rennert, Hall Patrol, Swimming Squad '49-'5D: Glee Club Sr. Bite Saving Club, Basketball, Softball Intramurals - Syracuse Univer- sity-School of Forestry. The way is not always by the shortest cut. HISCOX, GEORGE Second Honors, Bronze, Silver, Gold A's, Senior Arista, Meritor- ious Service Certificate, Honors School, Forums, Honors Assembly Program, Minor, Major Letters in Track, P.S. A. L. Pin, Medals for Mile Relay: Biology Laboratory, Hall Patrol, Aid to Mrs. Stein, Mr. Byers. Luncbroom Table Captain: Cross Country Team 1951, Track Team 1951, l952, Spanish Glee Club-College. f l HOLMBERGQ ELEANOR First, Second Honors, lunior, Sen- ior Arista, Bronze, Silver Gold i'A's, Honors School, Meritorious Exceptional, Service Certificates, First Aid and Home Nursing Cer- tificates, Honors Assemblies: Aid to Mrs. Mulligan, Clarke, Lunchroom Table axptain, Ser- geant: Table Tennis, Cheerlead- ers, Badminton, Pemblec Clubs. Class Night, Iune '52-Katherine Gibbs SecretariaIl'School. HOWELL, ROBERT Major A's, in Cross Country '51, Track '52, Intramurals Awards in Basketball, Softball and Handball, Meritorious Award in Art, P.S.A.L. Awards, First Aid Certificate: Aid to Mr. Hundt, Mrs. Howe, Mr. Downey, Mr. Scarlata: Dean's Squad, Lunchroom Squad, Hall Patrol: Winged Foot Club, Biology Club-Virginia State College. HUNT, MARGARET Bronze, Silver A's, Second Hon- ors, Honor School, junior Arista. German Proficiency Pin: Meritor- ious Service Certificate: Aid to Miss Austin, Miss Curran, Mrs. McCartin, Library Squad: Basket- ball, Softball, Volleyball, Swim- ming Leaders, Life Saving Clubs, P.S.A.L. Pin for Swimming, Chev- rons, Life Saving Certificate - Business. INSALACO, ROSE Second Honors, First Aid Certifi- cate, Two Proficiency Pins, Home Nursing: Aid to Miss Adorno, Miss Woods, Miss Cornins: Folk Dancing, Cheerleaders, Driver Educational, Italian Clubs-Busi- ness. IABLONSKI, ARLYNE P.S.A.L. Swimming Medals, First Air, Nutrition, Meritorious Service Certificates: Aid to Miss Seheries, Miss Austin, Mr, Almon, Miss Breitenbach, Lunchroom Sergeant: Pool Leaders Club, Class Night '52-Business. -William Burton HITCHCOCK, ETHELYN Second Honors, Bronze Meri- torious Award. Nutrition Certifi- cate, Red Cross First Aid Certifi- cate, P.S.A.L. Pin, Chevron: Lunch- room, Aid to Miss DeKernay, Mrs. Troyano, Section Representative to G.O.: Folk Dancing, Driver Edu- cation, French, Iunior Glee Club, Class Night, Celebrity Committee -Queens College. HOLZMAN, RHODA First, Second Honors, Bronze, Sil- ver, Gold, A's, Honors School Meritorious Service Award, Iunior, Senior Arista, Forurns, Honors As- semblies First Aid, Home Nursing Certificates, P.S.A.L. Pin, Class Night '52, Aid to Miss Laws, Mrs. Losh: Spanish, Spanish Glee, lr. Glee, Basketball, Cheerleaders, Iudean Clubs-College. HUGHES, DOROTHY Gold, Silver, Bronze A's, Second Honors, Major, Minor A's, Varsi- ty P.S.A.L. Medals, Swim- ming Pins. First Aid Certificate, Senior Day Committee, Meritori- ous Service Certificate: Library Squad, Lunchroom Lieutenant: Special Commendation C a r d s: Aid to Mrs. Mecinsl-ci, Mrs. Kean, Mrs. Gould, Miss Reuss, Mrs. Keegan: Newman, Leaders and Varsity, Volleyball, Softball, Bas- ketball Badminton, Auto Clubs, Class Night, First Aid Certificate -Flushing School of Nursing. HYMAN, BEATRICE Arista, Meritorious Award, First Aid Certificate, Second Honors: Sergeant in the Lunchroom, Table Captain, Aid to Miss Iohnston, Miss Lawson, Miss Saurnell: Dra- matics, Folk Dancing, Glee, Auto, Volleyball, Badminton Clubs - Bennet College. IOVINE, FRANK Meritorious Service Award, First Aid Certificate: Aid to Mr. Hundt, Mr. McVey, Mr. Troyano: Glee Club-College. IANNONE, IOSEPH Second Honors, Italian Proficiency Pins, Italian Honors, P.S.A.L. Pins, Bronze Geometry and Trig- onometry H o n o r s , Mathematics Test Honors: Hall Patrol and As- sistant Captain ot Hall Patrol, Lunchroom Squad: Italian Club- Queens College. 45 Nothing great was ever avhieverl without enthusiasm. IOHANSEN, KENNETH Second Honors, Bronze Iun- ior Arista, Basketball Intramurals, Softball, First Aid Certificate: Aid to Mr. Almon, Mr. Munafo, Mr. Byrne, Hall Patrol, Library Squad, Art Squad: 'Clipper Art Staff, Dramatics, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, The Pampered Darling -Art College. IOHNSON, ROBERT P.S.A.L. Medal, Meritorious Serv- ice Award: Library Squad, Aid to Miss Novotny, Lunchroom Squad -Queens College. IONES, MICHAEL Second Honors, Bronze First Aid Certificate, Basketball and Softball Intramurals: Lunchroom, Hall Patrol, Celebrity Committee, G.O. Vice President Spring Term: Public Speaking Contest, Dramat- ics-Plays Pot Broilers, Taming ol the Shrew, The Wedding, Sister Sue -Business. KARPOFF, IOSEPH Second Honors. Bronze, Silver, Gold A's -Home Instruction. N KELLER, ARLENE First Aid Certificate, Home Nurs- ing Certificate: Aid to Mr. Shep- pard, Miss Wershals: P u b 1 i c Speaking Forums, Lunchroom Table C a p t a i np Cheerleaders, Volley Ball, Newman, Spanish Clubs, Class Night-Queens Col- lege. KRAUSE, CHARLES Meritorious Service Award, P.S.A.L. Award: Library Service, Glee Club Service: Glee Club, Newman Club-Miss Breitenbach -U. S. Air Force. A-. -HJ -R. W. Emerson IOHNSON, DELOIS Lunchroom Cafeteria Sergeant: Basketball and Volleyball Clubs -Business School. IULIANO, RALPH Service Award, Minor Letter on 1949 Track Team, Dramatic Award 1950: Aid to Mr. Troyano, Miss Berner Advanced Chorus 1951, 1952: Dramatics Club 1949, '50, '51, '52: Plays in Assembly Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, Cheaper By The Dozen, Tam- ing ol the Shrew, Award Win- ning Play, Best Foot Forward, - Cambridge Dramatic School N. Y. C. IORDEN, IOYCE Second Honors, P.S.A.L. Athletic Pin, Home Nursing Certificate, First Aid Certificate, Chevrons: Aid to Miss Degen, Miss Reuss, Lunchroom: Senior Mixed Chorus, Volleyball, Committee Civil De- fense, Pool Leaders, Square Danc- ing. Drivers Club-Business. KARTTUNEN, SELMA First, Secon Honors, Iunior, Sen- ior Arist ronze, Silver, Gold A's, , anish, French Proficiency Pi f re c :Sewing, First Aid, Home 5 glExCertificates: For- ums, Honors ssembly: Aid to Miss Moloney, Miss Crowley, Mrs. Gonzale Yourman, Lunch- room Squa Fashion Show 1949, Section resentative, Meritori- ous, Exc, 'onal Service Certifi- cates'-f ss Night: Basketball, Vollwallw Badminton, C h e e r - leaders, rn Dancing, Spanish Glee Clu , .S.A.L. Pins: Bronze P .A.L. Swimming Pin- Colleg H KOBETS, GLORIA Bronze Second Honors, Mer- itorious Service Award, First Aid Certificate, Home Nursing Certifi- cate: Orchestra 1949-'50-'51-'52, Aid to Mr. Piatti, Miss Lizzio, Mrs. Stern-Campus Typist: Class Night -Business. L' 4 KREIDER, DAGMAR Seco ,H, 'Ho s Bronze, Silver, Align, Honors , ol , '5 1, ' First Aid, Hogie gIursigjf'Nuti'gIion Certifi- cat , Hom: Asseinblies: Aid to Mrqdpsh, WS Currnflt, Miss Reu , Lunchro m I L viceg Pem- blec Club, Clas Nig Ltlune '52- Wagner CollegE'School of Nurs- ing. Your ztorfls and perfornzanc-es are no lain together. KUHNS, DONALD Maior and Minor P.S.A. L. Pins, Oscar Dramatic's Award, Bronze and Silver A's, First Aid Certificate. Exceptional, Meritori- ous, Service Awards: Aid to lviiss Sillio, Mr. Troyano, M.r. Morse, Mr. Shields, Mr. O'Shea, Mr. Delaney, Mr. Byers, Mr. Scarlata: Track, Baseball Teams, Basketball, Soft- ball, Intramurals, 2nd in Basket- ball Foul Shooting Contest-Act- ang. LABATO, MARY ANNE Second Honors, Bronze and Silver l'A's, Iunior Arista, Minor P.S.A.L. Medals, Italian Proficien- cy Pin, First Aid Certincate, Home Nursing Certiiicate, Class Night, Lunchroom Service, Aid to Miss Reuss: Modern Dancing, Folk Dancing Basketball, S o t t b all, Badminton, Drivers, Cheerleaders, Square Dancing Clubs-The New York School of Interior Decorating. LA MONICA, RICHARD Second Honors, Meritorious Serv- ice Awards, P.S.A.L.P4Pins fGold and Silverj: Aid to Mr32Conioy, Mr. Troyano Mrs: 4Visone7-. Miss Armstrong, Co-Cdftgin' PG- trol, Lunchroom S?.1Gdg Football- 1949, Intramural Pins-1950 ftor Softball?-St. Iohnsl Uiiversity. xr, xx' LAURIA, ROSEMARIEL' First Aid Certificate, fashion Show '49, Home Nttfling Certiii- cate: Sergeant in Lunchroom, Aid to Mrs, Gould, Miss-EEG-oodwin: Volleyball Club-Business. I LEE, MARIE Second Honors, First Aid Certiii- cate, Home Nursing Certificate: Aid to Miss Reuss, Mrs. Mecinski, Miss Laws, Lunchroom: Social gnd Folk Dancing Clubs-Busi- 11655. LETSCH, EDWARD Meritorious Service Award, Fi1'S'l Aid Certificate, Minor A : Dean's Squad, Lunchroom Squad, Hall Patrol, Aid to Mrs. Foster, Mr. Almon, Miss Fahey: Basketball, Handball, Softball Intramurals, Newman Clubs, P.S.A.L. Pins, Class Night '52 - United States Navy. -Shakespeare KUSPTEL, ELIZABETH Second Honors, Meritonous Serv- ice Ceruiicate First Aid, Home Nursing Certiicates, Bronze A : Aid to Mr. Richter, Lunchroom Squad, Mr. Fisch: Driving Club, Spanish Club, Social Dancing Club-Business. LAMBART, Vv'LLLlAM Bronze ,Second Honors, P P.S.A.L. Pins: Aid to- Mx. Bennett' Mr. O'Shea, Mrs. Foster, Hall ' Patrol: Basketball, Softball, Lntra- murals, Minor A, Track, Swim- ming Squad-Georgia Tech. LAUBEN, GERTRUDE First and Second Honors, Bronze, Silver and Gold A's, Third Term Commercial Award, Spanish Pro- ficiency Pins, Iunior and Senior Arista, Secretary ot Senior Arista: Honors School '50, '51, '52, First Aid, Home Nursing Certiiicates, P.S.A.L. Pin: Fashion Show 1949, Forum, Honors Assembly, Aid to Mrs. Kean, Mr. Sheppard, Miss Keller, Dean's Squad, Lunchroom: All Girls Chorus, Class Night 1952 -Business. LEDOUX, LUCTNDA Meritorious Service Certificate, First Aid, Home Nursing Certifi- cates: Captain Chemistry Labora- tory Squad, Aid to Mrs. Steiin, Miss Schottland: Class Night '52- School of Nursing. LEONE, LOUIS Second Honors, Bronze A, Latin Proficiency Pins, Meritorious Serv- ice Award: Aid to Miss Laws, Late Squad-Mr. Iacobson, Hall Patrol-Mr. Gunthert, Miss Blick, Captain ot Hall Patrol-Miss Mc- Loughlin: Pemblec Club, Key ot Courtesy-New York University. LIBMAN, DORIS Second Honors, Bronze A, P.S.A.L. Pin, Gold P.S.A.L. Swim- ming Pin, First Aid and Home Nursing Certificates: Dean's Squad, Aid to Miss Keller, Miss Werschals, Lunchroom S q u a d, Table Captain: Pool Leader, Lite Saving, Volleyball, Cheerleaders, Folk Dancing, Basketball Clubs -Packard Iunior College. 47 Wise words may fall, il svmus, from humble lips. LIGHTFOOT, MARGARET Second Honors, Bronze, Silver, Gold A's Iunior. Senior Arista, Iunior, Senior P.S.A.L. Pins: Aid to Mr. Kuhle, Lunchroom Squad, G.O. and Campus Representative. First Aid and Home Nursing Cer- tificates, Class Treasurer: Glee Club, Pool Leaders, Life Saving, Pemblec, Science Clubs, Class Night '52-Latin Ame-rica'n Insti- tute. LONG, ELSA Second Honors, Iunior Arista, Bronze and Silver A's, Iunior P.S.A.L. Pin. First Aid Certificate: Meritorious Service Certificate, Aid to Mrs. Donofri, Mr. Pfister. Library Squad: lunior Glee Club, Dramatics The Pampered Darl- ing, Fashion Show 1949. Co- Chairman of Celebrity Committee, Class Night Iune '52, Forum-Air- line Hostess. LUCIA, EUGENE Meritorious Service Certificate, Firsf' Aid Certificate, Orchestra, Band, Swingband, Aid to Mr. Shields, Mr. Scarlata, Mr. Con- ners, Mr. Confoy, Mr. Delaney, Mrs. Qern, Mr. Piattig Locker Room, Door Patrol, Dean's Squad. Captain and Lieutenant oP Lunch- room, Commendation Cards, Sev- enth and Eighth Term G.O. Repre- sentative, Basketball Intramurals -Business. LYNCH, IOAN First Aid and Home Nursing Cer- tificates: Guard and Table Cap- tain in Lunchroom: Drivers Club, Class Night '52:-Business. MACHADO, GERALDINE First Aid Certificate, Home Nurs- ing Certifjcate, Chevrons: Aid to Mr. Maralian. Service in the Lunchroom: Newman Club, Vol- leyball. Square and Folk Danc- ing, Spanish Club, Cheer Lead- ers-Nursing. MAC RONALD, HELEN Second Honors, P.S.A.L. Pin, First Aid Certificate, Home Nursing Certificate: Aid to Miss Feinberg, Miss Silliman, Lunchroom Squad, Public Speaking Club, Forums '50 and '51, Class Night-Certified Public Accountant. -S o ph orles LOFREDO, CHRISTINA First and Second Honors, Math 3 Year Award, Latin Proficiency Pins, Honors School, First Aid Cer- tificate, Home Nursing Certificate, Bronze, Silver A's : Aid to Miss Austin. Miss Hart, Forums: Latin Club-Business. LOTH, IOAAN Second Honors. P.S.A.L. Medal, First Aid Certificate, Home Nurs- ing Certificate, Chevrons: Aid to Mrs. Amreich, Mr. Maralian. Sec- retarial Service with Mrs. Mather, Table Captain, Lunchroom Ser- geant: Newman, Volleyball, Square and Folk Dancing Clubs- Secretary. LUCK, BEATRICE First Aid and Home Nursing Cer- tificates, Art Award, P.S.A.L. Swimming Pin: Secretarial Serv- ice to Miss Riordon, Lunchroom Service: Social Dancing - Busi- ness School. MACALUSO, GLORIA Second Honors Certificates, Bronze, Silver and Gold A's, First Aid Certificate, Minor A's, P.S.A.L. Medal, Italian Proficiency Pin, Home Nursing Certificate, Chevrons: Aid to Miss Adomo, Miss Goodwin, Miss Riordon. Table Captain: Italian. Volley- ball, Square, Folk Dancing, Social Dancing, Spanish, Cheerleaders Clubs-Nursing. MACHOLZ, HAROLD Second Honors, Bronze Bas- ketball and Softball Intramurals. P.S.A.L. Pin: Hall Patrol, Aid to Mr. Troyano. Mr. Shields, Mr. Ren- nert, Mr. Morse, First Aid Certifi- cate, Weight Lifting Club, New- man Club-College. MAGLIULO, BEATRICE Italian Proficiency Pins, P.S.A.L. Medal, First Aid Certificate, Home Nursing Certificate: Aid to Miss Giammalvo in Emergency Room. Miss Riordon for Secretarial Serv- ice: Cheer Leaders, Table Tennis, Badminton, Italian Clubs, Fashion Show '50, Driver Educational Club - Katharine G i b b s Secretarial School. The greatest wealth is contentment u-ith little. MAHAN, CORA Second Honors, Bronze Nu- trition Certificate, First Aid Cer- tificate, Home Nursing Certificate, Sewing Commendation Card, Fashion Show 'Sir Lunchroom Table Captain: Modern Dancing, Cheer Leaders, Social Dancing Clubs-Business. MAKSYM, IEANETTE Second Honors, First Aid Certifi- cate, Home Nursing Certificate: Class Night: Meritorious Service Award: Aid to Miss Riordon, Miss Woods, Mrs. Kean: Lunchroom Squad: Drivers Club, French, Newman, Softball Modern Danc- ing, Volleyball Clubs: Fashion Show '48, '49-Secretarial School. MANDEL ,soPHn5f- First Aid Certificate, Horne' Nurs- ing Certificate: Aid to M1-En Kean, Lieutenant in I..unchrotfli'i,'Guard, Table Captain, Emergency Boom: Social Dancing: Class Night- I. B. M. Business School. MANGHAVITO, ANTOINETTE Second Honors, First Aid Certifi- cate, Home Nursing Certificate, P.S.A.I.. Pin: Aid to Miss Iohnston, Miss A r m s t r o n g: Lunchroom, Sergeant: Folk Dancing, Volley- ball, Cheerleaders Clubs-Toby Coburn School of Fashion Design. MARCELLUS, WHITNEY First Aid Certificate: Aid to Dr. I. o u g hl in, Biology Laboratory with Mrs. Stern, Hall Patrol, Lunchroom, P e rn ble c , Spanish Clubs-College. MARCUS, MARVIN First Aid Certificate, P.S.A.L. Pin: Aid to Miss Novotny, Mr. Hundt, Dean's Squad, Mr. Byers, Lunch- room Squad: Iudean, Softball, Handball Clubs, Handball and Highiurnp Intramurals - Queens College. -James Howell MAIER, RITA Second Honors, Silver Bronze First Aid and Home Nursing Certificates, Commendation Card: Aid to Mr. Weisberg, Miss Laws, Mr. Confoy, Lunchroom: Dramat- ics-Business. MALONEY, IEAN Second Honors, Iunior Arista, Meritorious, Exceptional Service Awards, Bronze Silver A : Home Nursing Certificate: Service in Library, Accounting Ofiice, Grade Advisor's Office, Lunch- room: Class Night '52-Business. MANDERSON, NORA Health Service Office, Library, Lunchroom Guard: Fashion Shows '49, '50, '51g Volleyball Club - Business. MABANZANO, MADELINE First, S cond Honors, Iunior and Senior rista, Bronze, Silver, Gold Exceptional: Service Awards,.Proficiency Pins, 3 Year Exceptional Award in ltal- ian, First 'Aid Certi-ficdtae. Home Nursing Certificate, Sewing Com- mendation 'Card:- !Aid4, to Mrs. Mather, Mrsf McCart1n,: Class Night, History Forum, Fashion Show: NE? an Club, Italian, Driver, cvatioiw, Girlz Gbe Clubs, Iuni r Mixed., Advanced Mixed Chorus-Queens Cfallege. MARCHETTI, IOAN First Aid Certificate, Home Nurs- ing Certificate, P.S.A.l... Pin: Aid to Mr. Richter, Mrs. Fahey: Lunch- room Squad, Table Captain, Bad- minton, Folk and Square Dancing, Cheerleaders, Drivers, M o d e r n Dancing Clubs -- St. Vincent School oi Nursing. MARTIN, IUDITH Second Honors, Iunior and 'or Arista, Bronze, Silver, Go First Aid Certiiicndte, Nurs- ing Certificate, Bi nze,r Silver P.S.A.L. Pins, Cl tNigh lAid to NIJ! She ri, IESTYOU , Mrs. K an, V 'torious and Ex tion- al sg ice Awards, 1 om Squad: Volleyball, Ch rlea rs, Spanish, Pemblec, Sp ish ee, Girls Chorus, Iunior :ted Chor- us, Senior Glee Clubs , Queens College. l 49 The test of a vornlion is the love of the llrullgery it involves. MARTIN, PATRICIA First and Second Honors, Bronze, Silver, Gold A's, junior and Senior Arista, Latin Proficiency Pins, 3 Year Latin Award, Term Award for lst Term, Meritorious and Exceptional Service Awards, Major and Minor A's. P.S.A.L. Swimming Pins. Dramatics Os- car, Fall 1950, Iunior Life Sav- ing Certificate, Varsity '51-'5Zg Aid to Mr. Custance, Miss Reuss, Mrs. Mecinski, Mrs. Clemens, Miss Ber- ner, Mrs. Kean, Mr. Browne: Co- Capt. Cheerleaders '52, Iunior, and Senior Glee Clubs. Newman Club.-Hunter College. MAYER, FRIEDA Bronze, Silver A's. First, Second Honors, Iunior Arista, Meritorious Service Award, Spanish Proficien- cy Pin, Sewing Certificates, First Aid and Home Nursing Certificate, P.S.A.L. Medal, Swimming Pin, Fashion Shows '49, '50, '51, G.O. Representative. Lunchroom Serv- ice, Spanish, Cheerleaders, Folk Dancing, Pool Leaders Clubs. Drivers Education Course-Busi- ness. MCCARREN, IOAN Second Honors, Bronze First Aid, Home Nursing, Nutrition Cer- tificates, Aid to Miss Finn, Mrs. Stein, Mr. McNicholas, Mrs. Stern, L u n c h r o o m Squad, Newman, Cheerleaders, D r i v i n g Clubs, Campus Staff, Class Night, Social Dancing Club--Business. MCCONNELL, MILDRED First, Second Honors, Iunjbr, Sen- iolf' Arista, Bronqe, SilvQr,,.fGdldfZ A-'sf fLatin Certificates and Pro- ficiencyPinsComfmendation Cards, Minor A, Girls P.S.A.L. Pin6 Meritorious. Service Award, Honors School, f irstiltid Certifi- cate,g Home, Nursing Certificate, Class Night '52:,A,i'd, toy Mr. Piatti. Mr. Richter, Lunchroom Sergeant., Band '49, '52, Basketball, Softball. Leaders Clubs-Business. MCCORMICK, LEONARD Bronze Second Honors. First Aid Certificate, Aid to Mr. Your- man, Mr. Troyano, Hall Patrol, Service in Lunchroom, Iunior Glee Club, P.S.A.L. Pins for Basketball Intramurals, Basketball Team '49, '52, Major, Minor A's -Hunter College. McKEE, ROBERTA Second Honors, P.S.A.L. Pin, First Aid, Home Nursing, Nutrition Cer- tificates: Aid to Miss Marceca, Lunchroom Squad, Captain: So- cial Dancing, Drivers Education Clubs, Dramatics-Kings County School of Nursing. 50 L. P. Smith MASTRON D P t' fFTtAi e ' te, id to rs Veg. 7 M . 1 9, , ' ds, Mr. Landis, Mr wne vice in Lunch- e alljg ft al Foot alli Clubs-Cornell versl y. Pat gl, Intramurals idk tb . o 7 . b K, we .wg ,fy ff! MCCANN, THOMAS G.O. President, '52, Commendation Card, P.S.A.L. Pins, First Aid Cer- tilicate, Hall Patrol, Aid to Miss Armstrong. Mr. Confoy, Mr. Mc- Clelland, Lunchroom Squad, Dra- matics Club, Cheaper by the Dozen. Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, Silent Caroler, For- ums-Brooklyn College ot Phar- macy. MCCARTHY, IAMES Service Aid to Mr. Brown-Kings Point. MCCONNON FRANCES Minor P.S.A.L. Medal, Merit- orious Service Award, Bronze Iunior P.S.A.L. Swimming Pin, First Aid and Home Nursing Cer- tificate, Service in the Library. Miss Riordon, Lunchroom, Soft- ball, Volleyball, Basketball, Driv- ing Clubs, Fashion Show '49, '50, Class Night-Business. MCDONALD, RONALD Major and Minor A in Basket- baLl, P.S.A.L. Pins, Aid to Miss Berner. Lunchroom Squad, Hall Patrol, Basketball Intramurals, Softball Intramurals '50, '5l-Col- lege. MCK1 EY, VILLIAM Trac Team '49, his , ' 1, Second Honors Puliibi' Skie ki .wService Award! . . Pin . ep - semlmijllaa. 'so '51 1 ' Life dver Cdr-ificat'Qf ' if? to Troydno, Mr. S iieffdsf M-T' a ,- o Donald, Mr? L riglers, Mr. Mi f Mr. Iacobson-'Newman Cljiib - U. S. Air For. e. I McLAUGHLlN, RAYMOND Meritorious Service Avvard, First Aid Cer'ti.ticate:Luncl1room Squad, Hall Patrol, Honors Assembly. Dark Room Staff, Table Captain, Aid to Mr. Almon: Camera, Nev:- man Clubs-U. S. Navy, MELIERE, KENNETH First Honors, Bronze, Silver, Gold llA's, French Proficiency Pins. P.S.A.L. Pins, Honors School, Boy Leader of Iunior Arista, Boy Leader ot the Senior Arista, 2- Year Chemistry Award, Basket- ball and Softball Intramurals: Aid to Mr. Contoy, Mr. Richter, Merit- orious and Exceptional Service Awards: French and Driving Clubs, Forums, Prom Committee- Massachusetts Institute oi Tech- nology. ' MERRIAM, GLORIA First Aid and Home Nursing Cer- ticates: Aid to Miss Riordon, Miss O'Con.nor, L u n c h r o o m Squad: Swimming, Drivers Clubs-Busi- ness. MIDDLETON, ANN Major, Minor A's, Gold, Silver, Bronze A's, Lite Saving, First Aid Certificates, P.S.A.L. Pins and Medals: Aid to Mrs. Clemens. Mrs. Weldon, Lunchroom Sauad: Leaders, Softball, Basketball, Swimming, Badminton, Volleyball Clubs-U. S. Air Force. MOLLOY, EDWARD Second Honors, Character Com- mendation Card: Cafeteria Guard, Table Captain Two Terms: New- man Club-Long Island Agricul- tural and Technical Institute. MULLE ROSEMARIIE P.S.A.L. Pin, First Aid, Home Nurs- ing: Meritorious Service Certifi- cates, Miss Avelino, Miss Reuss, Miss Feinberg, Mrs. Ross: New- man, Drarnatics Club, Class Night 'SZ-Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School. Virtue is the Beauty of the Soul. -Thomas Fuller J I MCNERNEY, MARY Second Honors, Honors School, Iunior and Senior Arista, Bronze, Silver, and Gold A's, Latin and French Proficiency Pins: Meritori- ous Service Award: Aid to Miss Laws, Miss Crowley, Miss Berner. Miss Breitenbach, Forums, G.O. Section Representative, First Aid. Home Nursing Certificates: Iunior, Senior Glee Clubs, Dramatics, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, Mr. Suds Presents, Prom Committee-Queens College. LKO IAN M IN p ro e er, rcl: Seco Ho'or ' I-H ' nd enior A 's , C K n o Lu room S ad, Aid to t, - . cVey, ' ' w,afd -orzf c ool Y 'I t',c1 eyes Y! MICHALOWSKI, MARILYN First Aid, Home Nursing Certiii- cates, Honorable Mention Fash- ion Show, Meritorious Service Awards Aid to Miss Feinberg, Miss Hughes, Mrs. Kean, Miss Reuss, Mr. Iacobson, Lunchroorn Squad: Newman, B a dminton Clubs, Variety Show, Class Night '52-Medical Assistant. MILLS, MARGUERITE Second Honors, Bronze, Silver, Gold A's, Silver Swimming Pins Major, Minor A's, P.S.A.L. Pins: Aid to Mrs. Kean, Mrs. Keegan, Lunchroom and Library Squads: Softball, Basketball, Volleyball, Leaders, Varsity, B a d m i n t o n . Square and Folk Dancing, Mod- ern Dancing, Swimming Clubs- Business. MONTAINA, SUSAN Second Honors, First Aid Certifi- cate, Home Nursing Certiticate: Aid to Mrs. Mather, Lunchroom Sergeant: Folk Dancing, Volley- ball, Sewing Clubs, Class Night '52-Katharine Gibbs Secretarial School. MUNDY, KATHLEEN Second Honors, First Aid, Home Nursing C e r t i ti c a t e s: Service Aid to Miss Riordon, Lunchroom Service: Spanish Club-Business. Sl A man is valuerl as he makes himself valuable. MUNISTERI, BEATRICE Second Honors, Bronze, Silver, Gold A's. Spanish Proficiency Pin, Major and Minor A's, Red Cross Certificate, First Aid Certi- ficate, Senior Life Saving Certifi- cate: Lunchroom Squad, Aid to Mrs. Mecinski: Basketball, Bad- minton, Volleyball, Softball Clubs -Brooklyn Hospital S ch o ol of Nursing. MURPHY, IOHN First Aid Certificate, P.S.A.L. Pins, Basketball and Softball Intramur- als: Aid to Mr. Troyano, Mr. Ren- nert, Mr. Delaney, Hall Patrol. Mrs. Wittner, Miss Disbrow, Swim- ming Squad, '49, '50, Weight Lift- ing Club-U. S. Navy. NEIVIECK, ALLAN Bronze Meritorious Service Certificate. Iunior Arista, Second Honors: Aid to Mr. McClelland, Mrs. Visone, Lunchroom Service: Drcrmatics Club-Business. NICKOLA, ANN FRANCES First and Second Honors, Bronze First Aid Certificate: Aid in Biology Laboratory, Emergency Room, Aid to Miss Giammalvo. Table Captain, Co-Captain. Clubs Taming of the Shrew, Pam- pered Darling, Class Night '52, Driving Club.-Business. NOTARO. MILDRED Second Honors, First Aid Certifi- cate, Home Nursing Certificate, Sewing Certificates, Fashion Show '49, '50, '51, P.S.A.L. Pin, Chevrons, Commendation Card: Aid to Miss Iohnston, Lunchroom Sergeant, Secretarial Service with Miss Riordon: Folk and Square Dancing, Volleyball, N e w m a n Clubs-Business. OHL, PHILLIP Second Honors, Bronze, Silver, Gold A's, Senior Arista Honors School, M e r i t o rio u s Service Award, Dean's Squad, Aid to Mr. McVey, Sergeant in Lunchroom, Commendation Card, Table Cap- tain, Iunior Glee Club, Spanish Glee Club, Spanish Club, Driver Instruction Club-New York State Maritime College. 52 -F. E. Hulme MUROLO MARY Second Honors, Bronze, Silver A's , Latin Proficiency Pin, Com- mendation Card: Co-Associate Editor, Co-Editor of Clip p e r , Lunchroom Squad, Aid to E. I. Clarke: M e r i t o r i o u s Service Award, Senior Celebrity Commit- tee, Publicity and Year Book Committee-College. MUSCARELLA GEORGIA Second Honors, P.S.A.L. Pin. First Aid, Home Nursing Certificates: Aid to Miss Goodwin, Table Cap- tain, Campus Representative for Terms 6 and 8, Fashion Show, '49, '50, '5lg Cheerleaders, Swimming, Dramatics, Italian Clubs, Byline for St. Luke, Swimming Leader -Vogue School for Modeling. NEWTON, RICARDO Bronze Distinguished, Merit- orious, E x c e p t i o n al Service Awards: Aid to Mrs. Stein, Miss Schottland, Dean's Office: Field Events on Track Team-Business. NIEMYNSKI, IRENE Second Honors, Meritorious Serv- ice Award, First Aid Certificate: Lunchroom Squad, Aid to Mrs. Mecinski, Three Years with Mrs. Clemens-Business. OCCHIPINTI, NINA First and Second Honor Certifi- cates, Senior and Iunior Arista, Six Italian Teachers Association Certificates, Three Year Italian Award, Italian Proficiency Pins , Bronze, Silver, and Gold A's, Honors School '50, '51, '52, First Aid and Home Nursing Certifi- cates. Art Award. First Meritori- ous and First Exceptional Service Awards, Dean's Squad, Aid to Miss Adorno, Mr. Yourman, Miss Wershals, Lunchroom Service, Italian, Table Tennis Clubs - Business. V- xx bAxx',ljyJ, In , f QXWOHSIEK, CARL F and Second Honor Certifi- ates, Bronze, Silver, and Gold KS, Iimior and Senior Arista. Honors School, P.S.A.L. Pins: Aid to Mr. Richter, Biology Laboratory with Mrs. Stein, Meritorious Serv- ice Certificates, Pemblec Club, Glee Club-College. .-ill things in their bein! are 20011 for something. OLSEN, ELSIE Second Honors, Bronze, Silver A's, Meitoious Service A-.way-3, First Aid Cerziiicaie, Commenda- aon Card: Aid to Miss Reuss, Mas, Kean, Lunckoom Sergeant: Dra- rnatics, By-Line for St. Luke, Class Nign: '52, Diver Education -Business. OSHEA, IEAN Bronze, Silver, G-old A's, Major, Minor As P,S.A.L. Pins, Life Saving, Horne Nursing, First Aid Certihcates: Luncnroorn Squad, Miss Riordon, Mr. Custance, Bad- minton, Softball, Volleyball, Bas- ketball, Cheerleaders, Diving, Pool Leaders, Liie Saving Clubs- Business, , 7 , Pip , PEAK First UildfSECC Flon Bronze, andfll I 'Af First Aid Certificate, PfS.A. .' : Lunch- room Squad71ir 5,1 PANGONTS, ROBERT First Aid Certiiicate, P.S.A.L. Pins, Bronze UA Meritorious Service Award: Hall Patrol with Mrs. Wel- don, Lunchroom Squad: Basketball '48-U, S, Marine Corps. PASQUALLEUGIQE' 7 Sergeant in Efthrocrd-lnstitute of Applied 1 ar.7d'Sciences. I , 4 s -L' -I lf S , , f tf t 1 , S J f 'PA1'T1ii, MEAN - U' Second onors ,HEnorQ c l, First i e ' ate, Ho urs- ing iiica e: Aid to ' s Good- ' s. Gould, Lu oom Ser- ant, Table Captain, Guard, Red , i ross -Repreaintdive: Nevrryan Club-Zbusinfss. 'JZ -George Herbert O'NEllL, HELEN second Honos, Bronze A, Nu- aition Course: Lanchroorn Guard and Table Captain, Lunchroorn Lieutenant - Glee Club, Diver Eduoation, Pernblic Club - Busi- n-ss. PAGANUCCI, ROBERT Bronze A, Meatorious Service Award Exceptional Service Award, P,S.A.L. Pins, lunior Red Cross, Life Saving: Campus Dis- adbution, Hall Patrol, Captain, Lieutenant, Sergeant in the Lunch- roonn, Guard: Aid to Mrs. Mather - New York State lnsitute of Applied Ads and Sciences. PANEBLANCO, lOSEPH I-'ledtoaous Service Award: Hall Patrol, Lunchroom: Softball Intra- rnurals, Handball-Business. PARKER, MARY Bronze Meritorious Service Award. First Aid Certificate, P.S,A.L. Pin: Service with Miss Berner, Mrs. Austin, Mrs. Marceca, Miss DeKernay, Mr, Gorman, Miss Breitenbacho Lunchroom Squad: Fashion Show, '49, '50, Volleyball, Social Dancing, Basketball Clubs, Class Night '52-Business. PATTIE, CAROLINE Bronze Second Honors, First Aid Certificate, Home Nursing Certificate, Exceptional and Mer- itorious Service Awards, Class G.O. Representative tor Third and Fourth Terms: Aid to Miss Good- win., Miss Reuss, Miss Munn, Cafeteria Guard, L u n c h r o o m Squad, Table Captain: Basketball and Newman Clubs, Class Night '52, Fashion Show, '49-Business. PECK, EDWARD Bronze Second Honors, Latin Proficiency Pins, P.S.A.L. Pins, First Aid Certiiicate: Aid to Miss Laws, Hall Patrol, Lunchroom Squad: Latin, Pemblic, and Biol- ogy Clubs, Basketball, Softball, Handball Intramurals-College. .llarfs lresl rmulle is unrlvrslanlling. PERRETTA, FRED P.S.A.L. Pins, First Aid Certificate, Bronze Second Honors: Hall Patrol, Aid to Miss Killelea. Mr. Martin, Lunchroom Squad: New- man Club, Baslcetball, Handball, Baseball and Softball Intramurals -Hofstra College. PICCAPIETRA, ARLENE Meritorious Award: Aid to Miss Riordon: Glee Club, Cheerlead- ers, Volleyball, Folk D a n c i n g Clubs-Business. PISCOPO, MARY First, Second Honors, Bronze, Sil- ver, Gold A's, Iunior, Senior Arista, Two Year Art Appreciation Award, Italian Teachers Associa- tion Awards, Italian Proficiency Pins, Contests, Conversation Award, Fashion Show '49, Sewing Certificate, Honors School, Clip- per Art Staff, First Aid, Home Nursing Certificates: Aid to Mrs. Mather, Mrs. Lyons, Mr. Byrne, Mr. Richter, Lunchroom Squad, Meritorious, Exceptional Service Awards: Italian Club, Dramatics, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay -Pratt Institute. POLLACK, NATALIE Second Honors, Bronze Home Nursing, First Aid Certificates: Aid to Miss Wershals, Miss Kel- ler, Lunchroom Squad: Iudean Club, Folk Dancing, Social Danc- ing, Spanish Glee Clubs - City College. PORTER, MYRNA Bronze, Silver. Gold A's, Second Honors, Iunior Arista, Spanish Proficiency Pin, Meritorious Serv- ice Award, Commendation Cards, First Aid, Home Nursing Certifi- cates: Aid to Mr. Devins, Mr. Landers, Mr. Piatti, Orchestra '49, '50, '51 '52 Lunchroom Squad: Folk Dancing, Swimming Clubs-Col-Y lege. PULEO, THERESA Second Honors, Italian Proficiency Pins, P.S.A.L. Pins, First Aid, Home Nursing, Nutrition Certificates: Aid to Miss Novotny, Lunchroom Squad, Table Captain, G.O. Rep- resentative, Fashion Shows '49, '50, '51 Class Night '52: Softball, Italian. Newman Volleyball, Sew- ing Clubs-Queens College. -Iam PS Howell PICANO, FRANK P.S.A.L. Pins, Special Commenda- tion Cards: Hall Patrol, Lunch- room Squad, Lunchroom Captain, Aid to Mr. Delaney: Four years of Band, Field Band '48, '49,. Art Club, Softball, Handball, Basket- ball Intramurals - U. , S. Coast Guard. PELUSO, PAULINE Bronze, Silver, Gold A's, Iunior, Senior Arista, Italian Proficiency Pin, Second Honors, Meritorious, Exceptional Service Awards, First Aid, Home Nursing Certificates, Fifth Term G.O. Representative, G.O. Section Representative, G.O. Secretary, Forum: Aid to Mr. Rich- ter, Miss Adorno, Miss Riordon, Miss O'Connor: Softball, Basket- ball Clubs, Italia n , Newman Clubs, Class Night '52-St. Iohn's University. ir e nd I- - - -- , n's Squa ,L nc --' 6 Fl P1 Lieute '- I- :-- Q, ee College. POLTORAK, DOLOR S K First, Second Honors, 1,-g 1 l- ver, ,Gol ' j i - ,, ,r r ' ', .Cly VV ' e s, MM' a ion gr Certificate ris n Pro B pi ,', oftsxzg ,ifgpeft ,s mqg-sh, Mem- oriqys ervice 'Qatitlf First Aid,J Home Nursing W tificates, jnjzior 'P.S.A.L. Pin, vmiet' ish-Aw. Span- ish, Cheerleadel Volleyball Clubs-Queens College. PUFF, PAULA Bronze, Silver, Gold A's, First, Second Honors, Iunior, Senior Arista, Meritorious, Exceptional Service Awards, German Profi- ciency Pin, Home Nursing Certifi- cate, Member Honors School: Vol- leyball, Leaders, Life Saving, Ger- man Clubs, P.S.A.L. Swimming Pins, Three Minor Letters in Life Saving and Leadership, First Aid Certificate - New Paltz State Teachers College. QUAIL, CAROL Major, Minor A's, Gold, Silver, Bronze A's, Varsity, Senior Life Saving and First Aid Certificates, Second Honors. Latin Proficiency Pin, Swimming Pins, P.S.A.L. Pins and Medals: Meritorious, Excep- tional Awards: Leaders, Volley- ball, Basketball, Square Dancing, Swimming, Badminton and Soft- ball Clubs: G.A.C. Fashion Show '49, '50 - Norwegian Hospital School of Nursing. PO R Y WAL I I aj x 1- P1 1d t I r. 'ftothine is so rlear anfl precious as time. RAPP, iff! -Iafor A .. Svr'l:.... ing '52, Her- torions Qce A ard, Senior Life Savi g sn .e: Aid to Bk. Re V i-'l:. S i .asf Cnairrnan of S- ba? li 7 Svzrir- :'g'Ie'1'..'1, 50, Dl, as' tb Sofiball f.n'z l95l, 'r C :plon- snop L2 evnrrro- g at .urnnza Lfniversify, P.S. ..L. Pi' lunior and Sedo: Glee Club-Courtland State. RE, ROBERT Tvro Terrns Guard, Lunckoo: Captain: Basketball, Softball ln- trarnurals, P.S.Al.. Pins-College. RELWERTSEN, GRACE Second Honors, Ercme, Silver A's, First Aid, Horne Nursing Certificates, Commendation Cards, Meritorious Service Avvard: Luncbroom Sergeant '49, Lieuten- ant '5l,'52 . Aid to Miss Kennedy. Miss Feinberg, Mr. Burns, I-ir. Byrne Fashion Shows '49, '5U: Sott.ball,'Pemblec, Volleyball, Folk and Square Dancing, Basketball, Life Saving, Social Dancing, Svvimrning Clubs, P.S.A.L. Pins- Pace College. REINHOLD, HARRY Meritorious Service Avrard, Late Squad. Hall Patrol, Aid to Mr. Iacobson Mr. MacDonald: Pem- ble: Club-Business. RIIEBAU, MARIANNE First Aid, Home Nursing Certifi- cates: Table Captain in Lunch- room, Aid to Miss Riordon: Cheer- l e a d e r s , Volleyball, Newman Clube-Katherine Gibbs Secretar- ial School. RIENDEAU, CURTIS First Aid Certiiicate, Bronze Meritorious Service Award, Ex- ceptional Service Award, P.S.A-L- Pins, '49, '50, '51: Library Squad, Captain and Co-Captain oi Hall P a t r ol, Lunchroom Lieutenant, Stock Room: Spanish Club, Bas- ketball and Softball Intramurals -Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology. I -Francois Rabelais RAZZAIIC DCLCEES Second Honors 'irst Aid, Horne Nursing Certlicates, Fashion Sie-ar 'Sl Sevenzn Eignzr. Ter: S e o :io n G-.C. Eepresentanvef Luncnroor. Sergeant Aid to 2-fiss Curie, Dr. I-f:GiQQ: Nernan Club -E'.:sL:ess. REIL.l.Y, GERALDIITE Second Honors, P. S, A. L., Svrirn- ming Pins, First Aid Ceriflcatei Aid to Miss Breitenbacb, Miss Austin, Luncnrcoz: Social Danc- Lng Club-Buszness. REINHARDT ,GEORGE First Aid Certiiicate, P.S.A.L. Pins, Basketball, Handball Intramurals: Aid to Miss Novotny, Mrs. Dierlr: Library Squad, Lunchroom Squad, Lunchroorn Table Captain: Nev:- man Club, Automobile Club - Business. RICHMOND, MARY Meritorious Service Award, First Aid, Home Nursing Certiiicates: Fifth Term G.O. Representative: Captain, Co-Captain in Lunch- room, Aid to Miss Riordon: Driv- ers, Pool Leaders Clubs, UClass Night '52 -Business. RLEDEL, ELLNOR L .Bronie,fy ilver, Gold A's, S c- W fon no i , Spanish Proliciefjyd ,-Qu, Co endation Card, Hapors 1School, 'er gorious rvice Awgrd,Fi AidCe 'cate, Ho N ' ' V e, . A.L. Da PinI3E'oriKni?Aid'Jo Mrs.T?ylons 3 Luncikoni S uacl: Drivers' Ed catiovnal C, , All-Gir1ggCl5:'us, Iunior Glee Club, Spanish and Pe1:nblec'Clubs, Class Night - Nurses' Training. RODE, IOAN Bronze, Silver, Gold 'iA's, First, Second Honors, Senior Arista, First Aid Certificate Home Nurs- ing Certificate, P. S. A. L. Pin s, Class Nighty Meritorious Service Award, Aid to Mr. Sheppard, Miss Goodwin, Miss Riordon, Mr. Kelly, Miss Leary: Drarnatics, Swimming Clubs-Business. .llllllll 1952 sm lon X. .. r r X, ..,. , , K, , 4 1 . 1 ,, 1, 3- . oe- .-121314 If 1.12, A .y W,,,,yff,,:ff ,las if .ff rt. l-'Sir 'Y' '42 A , f f. ,X , , .ff 'ity' V X' FELEBRlTHl' T 'sits CLAS' or fw- N.,m , lxww' it Most Likely to Succeed Thomas McCann Gloria Macluso Most Dignilied Robert Ryan MK Theresa Guttieri Wittiest Ray McLoughlin Ellen Whalen MN' Class Musician Eugene Lucia Myrna Porter Best Dressed Ioseph Composto Carol Brown Cutest Couple Thomas McCann Ioan Frese My Literary Light Howard Title Mary Murolo Most Popular Raymond Trusch Margaret Lightfoot Typical Senior Leroy Rapp Theresa D'Angelo Most Versatile Iohn Brockmann Ruth Fitchett Most Athletic Iames Bertsch Ann Middleton Class Photographer Patrick Graziose Class Scholar Kenneth Meliere Grace Sasso Muriel Zeiler Done Most for Adams Thomas McCann Margaret Carin Class Dancer Robert Paganucci Susan Montaina Class Actor Ralph Iuliano Patricia Martin Class Vocalist Ralph Sealey Arlene Schumacher Class Orator 19. Class Chatterbox 20. Most Genial 21. Class Character 22. Class Politician Robert Ryan Howard Van Etten Ralph Sealey Thomas DeVito Robert Ryan Marilyn Fields Roberta McKee Patricia Carin lean Williams Ioan Frese M -9 X '43 1 C Class Artist George Stenby Kenneth Iohansen Mary Piscopo X 19' ,XY7 W- . .i '-QV w-.7 KN , ,,, ff I-aqk f , 4 fo. 55372 I f agip KY 'Vi '-...M K-'W 'fy fl sv -A K mi :aff W S. A -17 J 1 Q ' T ' Q3 A-if .. ff. life L e l T 1 13 ,QQ ,.f' 1-f Q 'M T? Pa. ,, - ' nf- ii we 5' N-N., e...u7 , Z ,-.57 K-V ,Q , , 1:25 'ips 24. Most Attractive 25. Best Personality Donald Kullns Patrick Graziose Lucille Brockmann Theresa Ezzillo 25. Most Engaging Smile Thomas McCann Theresa Ezzillo vim, we J 27. Most Bashful 28. Quietest Fred Saniucci Leonard McCormick Ioan Lynch Patricia Shannon W'lm walks will: lwauly has no need of fearf, if . t ' ,f ' ROESER,i GERPRUDE . Seqqigd Hapfars, Bionze, Sirller. VGbl'd Tan Profiofiency Pins, First Aid: ome Nursing, Red Crosse Nutritin'n Certificdtes, , Hon- ors School 452: Lunclifoom Squad, Librlgry Sqilad. Aierto Miss Novot- ny, Miss Adomo, Miss Austin: Italian Club-Business. ROSENBERG. IUDITH Second Honors, Bronze, Silver A's, Commendation Card, Sen- ior Arista, Meritorious Service Award, First Aid and Home Nurs- ing Certificates: Aid to Miss Laws. Mr. E. I. Clarke, Associate Com- posing Editor of Clipper '52, Pub- licity and Yearbook Committee, Lunchroom Squad: Spanish Glee Club, Class Night-Syracuse Uni- versity. RUOFF, IOAN Second Honors. First Aid, Home Nursing Certificates: Lunchroom Squad, Table Captain: Iunior Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Cheer- leaders-Airline Stewardess. RYAN, ROBERT 1 First ors, Bronze, Sayer, Gol A's, o e f Iuni m.ni9m?fiqin Third e ,, rench Second Year Awa .Qdms Medal-Pub- tic S ea n :, digman G.O. Of- fice, De :fs Sqggd.-Aid to Mr. Confoyi Meritorious. Exceptional Service Awards: Forums - The Catholic University. SABLESKI, RICHARD Meritorious. Exceptional, Distin- guished Service Awards, Gold Commendation Cards. P.S.A.L. Pin: Stage Squad '49, '50, Capt. '51, '52, Aid to Mr. Bequet, Mr. Sheppard, Mr. Troyano: Hand- ball Intramurals. Baseball, Swim- ming, Track Teams -- New York University. SALVESEN, ELIZABETH , Fashion Show '50, Mistress of Cer- emonies '51, Commendation Cards, Nutrition, Gold, Silver, Bronze Swimming Pins, Cheer- leaders Emblem, Team '51, '52: Lunchroom Lieutenant, Aid to Mr. Ray, Mr. Iacobson, Mr. Weisberg. Miss Austin, Miss O'Connor, Miss DeKernay: Dramatics, The Mad Breakfast. She Marries Well. A Wedding, The Christmas Carol, Cheerleaders, Volleyball, Spanish Clubs, Variety Show '51 -Business. I H Duuill Morton ROMAN, CHARLES P.S.A.L. Pin, Softball Intramurals. P.S.A.L. Swimming Pin, First Aid Certificate: Hall Patrol, Aid to Mr. Custance, Mr. Byers, Mr. Shields, Mr. Maralian, Meritorious Service Award, Lunchroom Squad, Table Captain-U. S. Navy. 1. 7 , , 1 .l, y 4 ti ,fi -fj ROSENKWXNLJQARL flFirst ' ,Second, flats, Brpnze, Sit in old Abi Iunior, Senior f A4128 Cfflrlon El'Scli ol, Matti Two Year ZP.S?A.L. GME-dats, r- Germa- Meritf1G'exffi,fi.f:c1,fes and Zrpffciency ,,Pins, gistitsguished , efvic ,VH-ufards? V. . 'St6Ye, Aid NJ, J RUTKIEWICZ, FRANCES Second Honors, Bronze A, First Aid, Home Nursing, Nutrition Cer- tificates: Aid to Mr. E. I. Clarke, Miss Riordon. Miss Goodwin, Lunchroom Squad, Campus Rep- resentative: Newman Club, Clip- per Typist, Social Dancing Cheer- leaders Clubs-Business. RYDER. LORETTA Second Honors, First Aid Certifi- cate. Nutrition Certificate, Home Nursing Certificate: Secretarial Service, Aid to Miss Riordon, Miss Feinberg, Miss Laws, Table Cap- tain-Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School. SACHS ,MARVIN ,, Glee Club, Advanced YL' Vhprus. Spanish Glee Cltib-Colfe' e. -Q.. ' 'ff I vyjapfi .ff Q' U . , tv V, f K, 1 ,, ,., V, ,ff Awxe ll E1-e. ' - l. ,a ,. SANTORE, NICHOLAS Aid to Mr. Blazej, Mrs. Visone, Photography Squad, Captain Hall Patrol, Mr. Gorman: Camera Club -Hofstra College. to Mi .APerretti ean's Squad- 'The little things ire flo for others hrirtzz the hisfest returns. C 7 'l 'f'f'f TIT' .4 t'.-!. .4.4..1.f., .. -.....J Second Honors: f'..... 'or Arista: B'o ze S v-er A's ' Co e'aa- io: Gzraf Fkst Ari Cifiiiilif Aga to IQ. Kandi. Miss Zeller: Second Meriforioas Sefce Avrza: Glee Clab. Spots :na Soiioal Inzamzralsg President of Ze? of Coartesvw - Miarni 'Iz- versity. SASS5. GRACE Second Honors: Bronze, Silver. aege A's : Italian Proficiency Pins: First Aid, Natiion Cerifi- cafes: Meitonoas Avrara: Lanclo- room Squad: Aid to Miss Aaorno, Mr. Planter: Diving, Italian, Folk and Sojaare Dancing Clulos-Bas? ness. SCHAFFITEB CARCLYI1 Second Honore: Bronze, Silver A's : lunior. Senior Arista: Latin Proficiency Pins: For'.1r::.s: Plays- Oar Hearts Vlere 'Young and Gay, Sbe Memes Vlellu: Cbm- naenaanon Corrie: Class Night: Meritoioas Service Certificate: Aid to Mr. Piarti, Mr. Iacoloson, Miss Beuss, Dr. Loaghlin: Band '49, '59, '5l, '5Z: Cheerleaders, Folk Dancing, Lain Clubs: Bronze, Silver P,S.A.L. Pins - Oswego State Teaaners College. SCHLEPARTZ, ADRIEITITE Mentorious Avvard from SeWir1Q Fashion Shovv, Tvvo P.S.A.L. Pine. First Aid Cerniicate: Aid to Miss Novomy for Tvvo Years in Library, L u n o la r o o m Sergeant: Social Dancing, Volleyball, Folk Dance ing Clubs-l.B.M. Business School. SCHILIRO, RICHARD First Aid Cerdlicate, P.S.A.L. Pins. Minor A, Maior A in Basket- ball, Hall Patrol, Aid to Mr. Morse, Mr. Shields, Mr. Byers, Mr. Troy- ano, Mrs. Howe: Newman Club, Basketball, Baseball Intramurals, Basketball Intramural Champ '50 -Bradley University. SCHNEPP, PAUL S e c o n d Honors, Bronze, Silver A, M eri t o rio u s, Sxceptional 'AH' Meritorious, Exceptional Avlarcts: Hall Patrol, Aid to Miss Schottland, Chemical Laboratory, Table Captain, Lunchroom Guard -U. S. Marine Corps. 'Zn 9157? 'S' Qu, ,,. Wi' William Eagle -,,..,,.,.,.. ...,,...:-,,.: .Z?.-v.-'....f. ,.:r.-1..ll.. f- - -- - 11-. - Secona sonorsz ironze, Save., f ' ' 7'-' '--.-5-- ' -.-, ' fe- ,f Jo.: ns, ,-...-. .-.r1s.a, :l-..:.s - . , , ,. . ::.:oo.: M erzto rl: 1 s Se. -ice Award: First Ala, Horne Nursing C5Y'i.5I.Zif5Sf Aid to I-L. I-lancrlo, ' ,. Vie: 1,..,.-. ov. Mrs. l.:'4g.1.1.., .'..-- ..-.....x, .,- f' . ' .-' ,-W-ev..--en --,.. Ns:-. -ss-.V 5. 5. ............: ..f-.........-,, .JL .....-.. Divers' Eaacofgonal Clalos-Bush ness. SF.'JA?lSE, ICSEPH Mafor, Minor Letters in Football: Silver, Bronze A's : P.S.A.L. Pins: Baseball Basketball Q u e e n ' s Chamgoiounijos 19: Aid to bb. Scarlata, Mr. O'SQ:ea, Mr. Morse, Mr. Rennert, I-Q. Conioy: Football '47, '42, '49, '50, 'Sly Newman: SI:'ai:Selooara: Gndiron - Univer- sity o: Georgia. SCHATZER, IIORMA tSeaond Honors: Iunior, Senior Arista: Bronze, Silver, Gold A's : Dramatics Award: German Proli- ciency Pins: Honors School: Bronze, Silver P.S.A.L. Pins: Aid to Mr. Ahearn, Mr. Iacobson, Misa O'Connor: Meritorious, Exception- al Service Avrards: First Aid, Home Nursing Certificates: Ger- man, Dramatics Club - Queens College. SCHEU, DOROTHY First Aid Certificate, Meritorious Service Certificate: Aid to Mr. Richter, Lunchroom Service for Three Terms, Fashion Show, lun- ior Girl's Chorus: D r a m a tic s, 'Cheaper by the Dozen : Glee Club-Business. SCHIMMER, MARTHA P.S.A.L. Medal, First Aid Certifi- cate, Home Nursing Certificate: Aid to Mrs. Kean, Mrs. Gould, Miss Feinberg, Miss Carney, Miss Reuss, Lunchroom Sergeant: Vol- leyball, Softball, Table Tennis, Social Dancing, Leaders. Sports Class, Newman Clubs-City Col- lege. SCHUMACHER, ARLINE Second Honors, Bed Cross Certifi- cate, Home Nursing: Aid to Miss Massey, Miss Laws, Miss O'Con- nor, Class Night 1952: German Club, Play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay - Katharine Gibbs Secretarial School. G'Sonw people' always sigh in llmnking llorlf, SCHUMACHER, WILLIAM Second Honors, P.S.A.L. Pins, Mi- nor A Football, Track fHigh Iumpl, Bronze A : Aid to Mr. Troyano, Mr. Shields, Miss Burke, Mr. Martin: Newman Club, G.O. Representative 1952, First Aid Certificate - United States Air Force. SEALEY, RALPH Meritorious Award, Exceptional Award, Distinguished Service Award: Dean's Squad '50, '5l, '52, Aid to Mr. Hasset, Miss Keller, Miss Berner: P.S.A.L. Pin, First Aid, Handball Commenda- tion Cards: Advanced Chorus '50, '51, '52, Senior Mixed Chorus '50, '51, '52, Key of Courtesy Club '52, All City High School Chorus '50, '51, '52, Spanish Glee Club '51, Honors Assembly-Fordham Uni- versity. SEGRETTA, FRANK First Aid Certificate, Life Guard Certificate: Aid to Mr. Rennert, Mr. Troyano, Mr. Norton, Miss Austin, Mr, Gonzalez: Lunchroom Squad, Table Captain, Hall Patrol, Pool and Gym Squad: Dramatics My First Party Dress and The Christmas ' ': S w i m m i n g Squad '47-'50, Minor A : Basket- ball, Spanish Glee Club, Senior Glee Club, and Swimming Club -Manhattan Drafting Institute. SENIJRCHIA, HERMAN Lunchroom, Biology Squads: Ital- ian Clqb and Glee Club-Bush thess. ' v ' ' L o ,J Q' sk' I SGA GA, MARION Second Honors, Bronze P.S.A.L. Swimming Pin, Fashion Show, '50: Aid to Mrs. Kean, Lunchroom Sergeant: Mr. Maral- ian: Spanish Club, Spanish Glee Club, Newman Club-Business. SILVESTRI, HARRY Second Honors, First Aid Certifi- cate: Band 5, 6, 7, 8 Terms-Busi- ness. ,P WJ lilizulwllr lfurrvll Brown ing SCHWARTZ, BEATRICE First, Second Honors, Bronze, Sil- ver, Gold A's, Iunior and Senior Arista, Honors School, Spanish Proficiency Pin, First Aid Certifi- cate: Clipper: Aid to Miss Curran: Biology Lab Squad '49, '50, '51, Captain Biology Lab Squad '50, Aid to Miss Leary, Mr. Gonzalez, Meritorious, Exceptional, Distin- guished Service, Service in Lunch- room: Spanish Glee Club, Biology Club, Iudean Club-Queens Col- lege. SEARING. GEORGE Me ri to rio u s Service Awards. P.S.AL. Pins, First Aid Certificate: Library Squad, Hall Patrol, Lunch- room Squad, Aid to Miss Hughes, Mr. Confoy, Table Captain: Glee Club, Basketball, Softball, Intra- murals-Business. SEISCHAB, GENEVIEVE First, Second Honors, Bronze, Sil- ver, Gold A's, Senior Arista, German, Spanish Proficiency Pins, First Aid Certificate: Aid to Miss Werschals, Lunchroom Sergeant Meritorious Award: Iunior Glee Club, German Club, and Volley- ball Club--Business. SEPE, GLORIA Second Honors, First Aid and Nu- trition Certificates, Italian Profi- ciency Pin: Aid to Mrs. Amreich and Miss Adorno, Lunchroom Squad: Glee Club, Volleyball Club, Square Dancing Club, Ital- ian Club, and Biology Club, Class Night '52-College. SHANNON. PATRICIA Second Honors, Bronze Mer- itorious Service Award, Spanish Proficiency Pin: Aid to Miss Keller, Mr. Ahearn, Lunchroom Squad: Spanish Glee Club, Newman Club-Vassar College. SINSABAUGH, VIRGINIA First and Second Honors, Honor School '50, '51, '52, Spanish Profi- ciency Pins, Meritorious Service and Senior Arista, Bronze. Silver. Gold A's, First Aid and Home Nursing Certificates: Aid to Miss Crowley, Mr. Yourman, Dr. Lough. lin, Mr. Richter, Mr. Fisch, Lunch- room Squad: Volleyball. Cheer- leaders, Pemblec, Spanish, Driv- ing, Iunior Girl's Forum Clubs, Honors Assemblies. Class Night. Iunior, Senior Glee Club, Spanish Glee Club, Chevrons-St. Iohn's Hospital School of Nursing. Truth is always the strongest argument. SMITH, GEORGE Lunchroorn Squad, Aid to Miss Curtis: Basketball, Softball, Intra- murals-Business. SPECIALE, KATHERINE M e r i t o ri o u s Certi,cate, Home Nursing, First Aid, Nutrition Cer- diicates: Library and Lunchroom Squad, Aid to Miss Austin, Miss Novotny, Miss Leary, Table Cap- tain: lunior Glee Club, Modern, Square Dancing Clubs, Basket- ball, Newman, Driving Education Clubs, Class Night '52-Business School. STALLINGS, HILDA First Aid Certificate, Home Nurs- ing Certiiicate: Aid to Miss Degen, Library Squad, Lunchroom Squad: Driving Club: Meritorious Service Award-Dral:e's Business School. . 1 ,Q ,.m 1 , D 4 ' snvef sl . Pi2N'15gsui.J4!x, Silva AH: Exceptional and Mer: itorious Service, Awards, Mrskjtern, Bioyig1gSquedfL 'ti- room,8'quad:Q'Lrniar'1Vlixed Chorus, Senior Mixed Choruqqfldfanced Chorus, Dramaticsf heg Parn- pered Darling -College. L, V 'L STENBY, GEORGE Major A in Swimming 1952, City Championship in Svfimming at Columbia University, Senior Lite Saving Certificate, Meritorious Service Award: Service Aid to Mr. N o r t o n , Mr. Renuert, Mr. .Sh.ie1ds: Swimming Team '48, '49, AQSU, '51, '52, Captain of Swimming ffearn 51, 52, Senior Lite Saving ffllub, Basketball Intramurals, Camera Club-Pratt Institute, ' ' SWEENEY, PATRICK Major Letter for Football, Merit- orious Service Award: Term Rep- resentative to G.O. lst Term, Hall Patrol, Shop, Lunchroom Squads, Aid to Miss Breitenbach: Football '50, '51, Basketball Intramurals- U. S. Army. --Seneca SPALLONE, PATRICK First Aid Certificate, Meritorious Service Award: L u ri c h r o o rn Squad, Hall Patrol: Intramurals- New York University. SPIEGEL, LILLIAN Second Honors, First Aid Cert:i.f:l- cate, Home Nursing and Nutrition Certificate: Lunchroom Squad, Aid to Miss McDowell: Glee Club -Business School. STANIASZEK, FLORENCE Second Honors, Bronze, Silver, Gold A's, First Aid Certificate, Home Nursing Certificates, P.S.A.L. Medals, Minor A : Aid to Mrs. Mecinski, Miss Hiordon, Lunchroom Squad: Volleyball, Cheerleaders, Badminton Clubs, Fashion Shows '49, '50, '5l-Busi- ness School. STEIN, BICLARD Second Honors, Service Award, First Aid Certificate: Hall Patrol, Lunchroom Squad, Locker Room. Library Squads: Basketball and Soltball Intramurals, P.S.A.L. Pins -U. S. Naval Air Force. STIMUS, DAVID P.S.A.L. Pins: Captain oi Lunch- room Squad, Hall Patrol, Aid to Mr. Byers: Newman Club, Basket- ball Intramurals-Business. STOCKEL, IOAN First Aid, Home Nursing Certifi- cate: Lunchroom, Lunchroorn Table Captain: 4th Term Repre- sentative: Driving, Social Danc- ing, Sports Clubs-Business. El Yours is the earth mul vrrfryllzing tlrafs in il. TANKIEWICZ, IOAN Bronze, Silver, Gold A's, First, Second Honors, French Proficiency Pins, First Aid, Home Nursing Certificates: Deans Squad, Li- brary Squad, Meritorious Service Award: Advanced Chorus, Span- ish Glee Club, Senior Arista Class Night-Queens College. TAUBER, BURT Second Honors, Iunior, Senior Arista?-Honors School, Bronze, Sil- X r A's, Meritorious Service ' ard' Photography Staff, Aid to 5' r. Scarlata, Mr. Ahearn, Dr. Mc- illi Forums. Senior Day Commit- i Vwt Key to Courtesy, French Cl Basketball, Softball Intra- Ax ' u ails-Purdue University. X i TIT , WAR. 'Second Ho' s, 'Bronz ilver, d 'A' unior, S X r Arista, xurKAi -.Certifiggti 'd to Mr. ,J Conhi. Mr. Scfrlata, Dean's S a'd,,l'unior lee C ,W ll ch- o15,Sergea s ' o t '. Fl' Honqefll semb b ro rri - - if mitgt e, Me i rods, . Ex A ional i ' ce A Vs, Lunchro Table C ta' nors Sick ol 3 Years ip Q 1 Fo 's: Spanish Cliib, Shullle- Club-Qusens College. f , 4 'l ' . T RMEY, TOAN Secmd Pganors, Bronze, Silver Honors School, First Aid, Ho e Nursing Certificates: Aid to Mrs. Mulligan, Mr. Machlowitz, Lunchroom Squad-Business. Second Ho ors, Bronze, Silver, old A's, unior enior Arista, onors Sch , . . .L. Pins, Mer- torious, E x e p ti n l rvi ards: n c r o , s q id to . toy .O. io Repres ative, Sixth Te .O. Hepres tativ , enior C President: lu ' r, Senior panxsh Glee Clubs, riving Club Forums-Cooper ion. U gy 'rnuscr-I, RAYMOND l if ULBRICH, IOANN Iunior Arista, Bronze, Silver A's, Second Honors, Meritorious Serv- ice Award, German, Spanish Pro- ficiency Pins, First Aid. Home Nursing Certificates: Program Committee, Aid to Mr. Yourman, Miss Kennedy, Miss Crowley. Lunchroom Service: Pemblec Club -Business School. E2 -Rmlyarrl Kipling TAPPEN LAUREL Bronze, Silver A's, Second Hon- ors, Spanish, French Proficiency Pins, First Aid, Home Nursing Certificates: Dean's Squad, Li- brary Squad Meritorious Service Award: Advanced Chorus, Span- ish Glee Club, Senior Arista, Class Night-Queens College. TIEHNEY, IAMES Iunior Arista, First Aid Certificate, Meritorious Service Award: Hall Patrol, Mr. Confoy, Mrs .Visone, Mr. Burns, Library and Lunchroom Service: Football, Softball, Basket- ball Intramurals, P.S.A.L. Pins, Silver, Bronze, Gold Pins-U. S. Marines. TODD, EVELYN First Aid, Home Nursing Certifi- cates: Aid to Mr. Richter, Campus Staff: Newman, Volleyball, Soft- ball Clubs-Saint Mary's Hospi- tal School of Nursing. TOUCHBERRY, EUGENE Basketball, Softball, Handball ln- tramurals, First Aid Certificate, Foul Shooting Contest: Aid to Mrs. Stein as Lab. Assistant, Mr. Rennert: Biology Club, Variety Show '51, '52-U. S. Navy. TULK, IOHN First, S e c o n d Honors, Honors School, Bronze, Silver, Gold A's, Iunior, Senior Arista, Meritorious, Exceptional Service Awards: Aid to Miss Laws, Mr. Von Arx, Stage Squad: Iunior Glee Club. Boy Leader ot Pemblec Club, Dramat- ics, The Potboilerf' I Remem- ber Mama, The Wedding, Forums, Honors Assemblies-Trin- ity College. ULRICH,:AUDREY First, Second Honors, Bronze, Sil- ver, Gold A's. Iunior, Senior Arista, Spanish, French Proficien- cy Pins, French Second, Third Term Awards, Honor School, Hon- or Assemblies, Commendation Card, Meritorious, Exceptional, Distinguished Service Awards, First Aid, Home Nursing Certifi- cates: Dean's Squad. Lunchroom Service, Program C o mmitte e, Composing Editor of Clipper, Clipper Library Column: Class Night, Co-Chairman Publicity Committee, Aid to Miss Wershals, Mr. E. I. Clarke: Spanish. Iunior Glee Clubs-College. P! H.-1 wise man will make more opportunities than he finds. VACCARO ADELAIDE First Aid, Home Nursing Certifi- cates: Aid to Mrs. Kean Mr. Hundt, Table Captain, Lunchroom Service: Newman Club, Swim- ming Club, Basketball Club, Class Night-Business. I VAN ETTEN. OWARD'ff Second Honors: 3!grar',ffServiie, Hall Se ice,LService in Gytmz, French 52111:-College. i I ' I . Q , ' -1 - ,, , f. 4 I J N 51.7 Q ,W 41 ' lp -H 1 VARVARO, GIACOMA First Aid, Nutrition Certificates: Aid to Mrs. Kean Lieutenant in Lunchroom: Newman Club-Busi- ness. VERRONE CAMILLE Iunior Arista, Second Honors, First Aid Certiiicate: Service in Dean's Office and Lunchroom Table Cap- tain: Dancing, Newman, Science Clubs, Class Night '52-Queeris College. , VLISMAS, NICHOLAS P.S.A.L. Pin, First Aid Certificate, Commendation Card: Aid to Mr. Gorman, Mrs. Hart Miss Keller, Captain of Hall Patrol Lunchroom, Squad: Key oi Courtesy, Class Night '52-U. S. Army. WAHMANN, ALICE Home Nursing Certificate, First Aid Certificate, First Aid Certifi- cate: Aid to Miss Riordon, Mr. Kuhle: Volleyball, Badminton, Folk Dancing Clubs-Business. -Franc-is Bar-on VALENTINE TENNIE Aid to Miss Riordon, Lunchroorn Guard, Table Captain: Volleyball, Cheerleaders, Softball Basketball Clubs-Business. VAN ROSSEM MARGARET First, Second Honors, Bronze, Sil- ver, Gold A's, First Aid, Home Nursing Certificates, S p e ci al Award, Member ot Honors School Fashion Show '50: Sergeant in Lunchroom, Table Captain: New- man, Volleyball, Social Dancing Clubs-Business. VELEZ, NELSON Fordham University. VIEHL, RICHARD Aid to Mrs. Stein Hall Patrol, Aid to Mr. Burns, Mr. Shields, Mr. O'Shea: Baseball Club-Business. WAGENSEIL, KATHLEEN First, Second Honors, Iunior, Sen- ior Arista Bronze, Silver, Gold A's, Spanish Proficiency Pins,'J Meritorious, First, Exceptional Awards for Service, Commenda- tion Card, Forums, Ho ors Assem- bly Pro ams, gkonor fciiool Fash- ioxn S '49g id to rs. Gould, Mrsg e i Mrs. Reilly, M' s Laws., Lun oo Squad! Cliis Night, 'QiS.A.L. n: Pool Leadv, s, Spanish -Glee lub, Volleyball, Folk Dancing, Pernblec, Driver Clubs: Red'w,.Cross Certificate, Home Nursingl Certit:icate-Kath- arine Gibbs Secretarial School. WAIDA EUGENE P.S.A.L. Pins, First Aid Certificate, Basketball, Softball, Handball ln- tramurals: Hall-Patrol Two Terms Lieutenant Hall Patrol, Table Cap- tain, Lunchroom Service - Kings Point Merchant Marine Academy. 10 -J N 4'Man was born for Iwo things-thinking and acting? WALKER, CHARLES First Aid Certificates, P.S.A.L. Pin: Aid to Mr. Troyano, Mr. Siegfried, Mrs. Clemens. Mr. Mascari, Hall Patrol: Basketball, Softball Intra- murals, Football Team '51, Major A -College. WALSH, EUGENE Second H o n o r s , Bronze A,' P.S.A.L. Pins: Aid to Mrs. Gon- zales, Miss Curtis, Mrs. Martin, Mr. Siegfried, Mrs. Clemens: Bas- ketball, Baseball, Softball Intra- murals-Armed Forces. . WASHBURN, ELEANOR Meritorious Service Award, First Aid Certificate, Home N u r s i n g Certificate: Service with Miss Ri- ordon, Lunchroom Service, Table Captain: Glee Club, Dramatics Cheaper by the Dozen -Busi- ness. ' -WEBERa ARNOLD Bronze, iilver, Gold A's. Minor, Maier ui 's, P.S.A.L. Pin, Iunior, senior Arista,-ififst Aid Cernu- cate: Aid to Mr. Scarlata, Mr. Morse: Ping Pong, Shuffleboard Clubs, Track '47-'48, Football '49- '51-U. S. Navy. WEINER, IEANNE First, Second Honors, Iunior, Sen- ior Arista, Bronze, Silver, Gold A's, Home Nursing, First Aid Certificates, Spanish Proficiency Pins, Nutrition Certificate, Honor School: Aid to Miss Austin, Miss Riordon, Lunchroom Squad, Lieu- tenant, Meritorious, Exceptional Service Awards: Iunior Mixed Chorus, Spanish Glee Club, Vol- leyball, Softball, A u to m o b il e Clubs-Business. WERTZ, ROSEMARIE Second Honors, Bronze, Silver, Gold A's, First Aid Certificate, Home Nursing Certificate, Corn- mendation Card, Latin Proficiency Pin, Fashion Show '49: Square Dancing Club, Dramatics: Honor School, M e r i t o rio u s Service Award, Aid to Mrs. Mather, Miss O'Connor-King's County School of Nursing. 64 -Cicero WALSH, DOROTHY Bronze, Silver, Gold A's, Iunior Arista, Second Honors, Meritori- ous and Exceptional Service Awards. Special Commendation Card, First Aid Certificate, Home nursing Certificate, Nutrition Certificate: Aid to Mr. Piatti, Miss Lizzio, Mr. Iacobson, Miss Rior- don: Orchesra '49, '50, '51, Lunch- room Service: Swimming Club- Business. WARD, IO ANN Iunior Arista, Bronze Second Honors, Meritorious Service Award: P.S.A.L. Pins, First Aid Certificate: Aid to Mr. Sheppard, Mrs. Kean, Lunchroom Service: V o 1 1 e y b all, Spanish, Cheer- leaders, Pemblec Clubs - Busi.- ness. WASZAK, EVELYN Latin Proficiency Pins, P.S.A.L. Pins, Swimming Pin, First Aid, Home Nursing Certificates: Aid to Mrs. Butcher, Lunchroom Table Captain Two Years: Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Folk Dancing Clubs-St. Vincent Nurse's Train- ing School. WEBER, IOHN First Aid Certificate, P.S.A.L. Pins, Silver, Bronze A's : Lunchroom Sergeant and Lieutenant, Hall Pa- trol, Aid to Mr. Siegfried, Mr. Mas- cari, Mr. Scarlata: Intramurals in Basketball and Softball, Football Team '50, '51, Major A's -U. S. Marines. WEISS, IOHN Senior Life S aving Certificate, P.S.A.L. Pins, First Aid Certificate, Meritorious Service Award: Li- brary Squad, Hall Patrol, Lunch- room Squad, Aid to Mr. Rennert: Basketball and Softball Intramur- als, Swimming Squad '49, '50, Swimming Team Spring '51 - U. S. Navy. WHALEN, ELLEN Second Honors, Bronze Mer- itorious Service Certificate, First Aid and Home Nursing Certifi- cates, P.S.A.L. Pins: Aid to Mr. Weisburg, Miss Leary, Miss Finn, Campus, L u n c h r o o m Squad: Cheerleaders, Spanish Club - W.A.F.S. Nothing so needs reforminu as other peoples habits. WHEELER, ROBERT P.S.A.L. Pins First Aid Certiiicate: Hall Patrol School Band: Basket- ball, Softball Intramurals, New- man Club-College. VVILLIAMS, IEAN First Aid Certificate: Aid to Mr. Richter, Mrs. Kean: Class Night -Business. WINGO EMILY First Aid Certiticate, Home Nurs- ing Certificate, Meritorious Serv- ice Award: Aid to Miss Austin, Miss Iohnston. Mrs. Clemens, Ser- geant in Lunchroom, Table Cap- tain: Folk Dancing Club-Kathar- ine Gibbs Secretarial School. WOODY, VVILLIAM P.S.A.L. Pins: Hall Patrol, Lunch- room Squad, Swimming Squad- U. S. Navy WOZNIAK TEANETTE Second Honors, First Aid, Home Nursing Certificates, Sewing Com- mendation Card: Lunchroorn Serv- ice, Aid to Miss Kennedy: Volley- ball, Square Dancing, Lifesaving, Typing Clubs, Drivers Education, Class Night '52, Social Dancing Club: Fashion Shows '49, '50, '51 -Barbizon School of Modeling. -,llark Twain WIENER, IOAN Bronze Iunior Arista, Second Honors P.S.A.L. Pins Fashion Shows, Meritorious Service Cer- titicate, Honorable Mention Fash- ion Show: First Aid Certificate, Home Nursing: Aid to Miss Aus- tin Mr. Richter Miss Stevenson, Library Squad, Lunchroom Squad: Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton, Square Dancing and Modern Dancing, Softball Clubs - Kings County School ot Nursing. WILLIAMS MACEO Lunchroom Squad: Basketball and Baseball Intramurals-College. WIST, MARIAN Second Honors Bronze A First Aid, Home Nursing, Art Certifi- cates: Aid to Miss Riordon, Miss O'Connor, Lunchroom: Badminton -Business. WORRELL GEORGELEE Meritorious Service Award P.S.A.L. Pins, First Aid Certificate, Home Nursing Certificate, Second Honors: Pool Leader, Sergeant Lunchroom Squad, A d v a n c e d Choral Training '51, '52, Dean's Squad Miss Keller: Forum: Gam- bling Aid to Miss Austin, Miss Feinberg, Miss Wershals, Dr. Laughlin, Hall Patrol, Class Night Variety Show: Social Dancing, Volleyball Clubs-St. Iohn's Epis- copal Hospital ot Nursing. WRAGE, EDWARD Meritorious Service Award. Corn- mendation Cards, P.S.A.L. Pins: Dean's Squad '48 '49, Stage Squad '49, '50, '51, Aid to Mr. Bequet, Mr. Sheppard, Mr. Hundt: Public Speaking, Forums, French, Newman Clubs, Conversation, Handball, Basketball, Baseball Intramurals-Business. 65 'iLife has lovelinpss lo sell- All lmauliful aml Spll'llllill lhingsf' VW ,, -S ara Teasdale f fa, ,Q ff M Wlwfrs. ZEILER, MURIEL Academic Term Award 5th, 7th Terms: First Honors: Bronze, Sil- ver, Gold A's :l Two and Three Year French Award: French and Hebrew Certificates of Merit: Pro- ,iicieucy Pins: French Leadership Gold Medal: Alliance Francaise Award: Iunior, Senior Arista: Mer- itorious, E x c e p t i o n al, Distin- guished Service Awards: Com- mendation Card: 'Honors and For- um Council: Forums, Honors As- semblies: Honors School: Cam- Cfdjj 0119 'ft-ez 27 WIOFIIS by Rosemarie Duggan Musir by Ralph Sealey Wfvlll Pvrr Sw' your l'lll7ll1ll.S clvar As in llw nwrning liglzl lvnur purlals lllll'LliY.N opwrwd ll'l'dP ln dreams ball: clay and nigh! And Ilmuglz zu' may lu' far llll'IlvY Wffll .ww flu' liluw and Wlzilv. lou taught us things in ilmsr' WF' rzezwr shall forged four lou gan: us llil.SdlIlIl day by clay Our rninds to mold and zvlzvl Tn uid us in nur fulurrf ll.1'f'.S ln prolzlwnzs In ln' mwt. Chorus iillrun Lis. Ull r stlllzlwrzvd 1'ul'1'f'.s 1' ry HTlIl1llkS,h lwfurw zu' .way gnndlzyw fuhn ,'ll1lllII.Y. fllfl'l'Pl' in 61'r'ry lzwzrl Farffltvll. for llllll' lu- mils! lIl'pIll'l. V' us Editor - Aid to Mr Hassett p , . , Miss O'Connor, Mrs. Stern: Pro- gram Committee: Lunchroom Squad: President of French Club, Iudean Club-Queens College. ZINKIEWICZ, RICHARD Second Honors: P.S.A.L. Pins: Aid to Mr. Gorman, Mr. Conioy, Mrs. Blick: Hall Patrol: Basketball, Soft- ball lntramurals: Basketball lntra- mural Champs l95l - Coast Guard. ZIMMERMAN, RITA Honors School: History Forums: Honors Assembly: Iunior, Senior Arista: Second Honors: Bronze, Silver. Gold A's : Spanish Pro- ficiency Pins: First Aid, Home Nursing Certificates: Meritorious Service Award: Service Aid to Miss Laws. Mr. Yourman. Mr. Richter: Lunchroom Squad, Table Captain: Spanish Glee Club, Volleyball, Folk Dancing Clubs: P.S.A.L. 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He is now in the Army but is a former graduate ot the lnstitute ol Arts and Sciences. He re- ceived a citation from President Tru- man tor his photographic work in Europe. Next on our parade ot alumni is Robert Stabele lno relation to Dickl. Robert graduated in Ianuary, 1946 and worked in a butcher shop tor some time. He is now in the Army and sta- tioned in Puerto Rico. We must not torget to mention Elliot Maklowitz, son ot Mr. Maklowitz, chairman ol the Accounting Depart- ment. Elliot graduated in 1935. He was a photographic representative in Scot- land and did other government Work. A more recent graduate is Lillian latti, of class lune 1951. She now goes to Hunter College and majors in chem- istry, which she hopes to teach. Let's not overlook former Clipper en- thusiasts, Marion DeSirnone, who is now enrolled at Prospect Heights Nurs- ing School, and Bose Menninger, who is going to night college and works during the day. Sports-minded W al 1 a c e Lempicki, also a graduate of the class ot lune 1951, who is the brother ot our pres- ent basketball ace, Richard, is now attending Teachers College at New Britain, Connecticut. He is majoring in 68 mathematics, which he hopes to teach. His secondary course is physical edu- cation. Some ot our past graduates who went into show business are Sol Lud- wig, now on television under the name of Salem Ludwig, and loseph Weiss- man, who is now on Broadway in Golden Boy, and has recently com- pleted a run in Detective Story. Congratulations are in order for lor- mer Clipper editor leannette Lombardo, a graduate ot lune, 1949, who has re- cently become the mother of an eight pound baby boy. Any ardent television viewer may have seen Marilyn Goldberg, a gradu- ate ot lune, 1951, married on the tele- vision show, Bride and Groom. Andrew Steigman attends Princeton and may enter into radio or television. William Buckman is now a prosper- ous insurance salesman. Thelma Glading is married now and is living in the West. Thelma graduated in lanuary, 1937. Any tuture Queens College students may be interested to know that Charles Kromer, who was a graduate ot the year 1949, is now managing editor of one ot the various papers there. Millicent Alexander, a graduate in 1942, received her degree from Stan- ford University and is married to a Civil Engineer. Calvin Felicetti, also a graduate of lune, 1951, attends Cornell University. Ioseph O'Brien, another graduate ot lune, 1951, has entered into the world ot show business. 1-le recently ap- peared in the Broadway show, Sev- enteenf' Last but not least is Mr. Robert Downey, who is the coach ot our ex- cellent track team. Well, so long for now. See you next issue. Last Will and Testament Margaret Lightfoot Anne Marie Bruno , ---.. 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Lost and Found Ruth Bancalari THE LAST rays of the sun were going down, and the cool evening breeze was blowing briskly, swaying the little boat back and forth, lt was a rather typical spring evening that one might find if they were traveling along the Atlantic coast. The little cabin boat carried four of the happiest people to be found. They were the Handels, a fairly wealthy New York family. The gay little group consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Handel and their two hand- some but mischevious children, Pat, four, and Steve, six. The family had de- cided to take its usual vacation. This year they were going to go by boat through a few of the New England coastal states. Tonight they dropped anchor right off Cape Cod with hopes of seeing the town itself in the morning. Kay Handel rang the bell, and three hungry peo- ple ran for their places at the dinner table. The conversation was cheerful, for all winter long they had looked for- ward to this trip and at last it was here. With all their laughter, they could not hear the pound of the waves breaking near the boat. When the dishes began to slide and the boat rocked with a fierce twist, Mr. Handel got up and went outside. lt had gotten very dark and huge black clouds were overhead. They were evidently in for a big storm. This didn't worry any of the family because they were used to rough sea weather. They all loved the sea, even little Pat, who had only been 70 X x X ' Z' X. x I X f - 'AX f L Xxx ff-fgfexijf X X .M f L . ' X ,y . X XX 'lf ' lx X M ' .1 .I X diva- f:??!Hj:-y1.f ivfgfx. Q. ,I-:ttyl .4 ,Nix nn, N F t if X 410411 , ll V Lxihixgx i ':. Egge r - --,-ff X wr S ff f x N 'X' if -x l - on one previous trip. Mr. Handel dropped the other anchor and went in- side to join his family. Within a few hours they had all piled into their bunks for a sound nights sleep. The night was far from calm. The waves were violent and loud, and the wind made whistling noises as it hit the water. 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' 'fn 1 ' 5' fm wjfffd ffl our affeftzun - l 4 v - g - A H ,. ut n is 2,111 I ' farm 3' off. UZ! U ION! J lll.if'OT!7HfUff1l?QH , pfznl fpffzc-6121 amffa. Zl .41 ,f-fam nur r-unzrw .son K l l 1 1 ,1 Hr f.zi unczfnffofe. J Qifxfwk R , Rf N Q- ??E'.-'ff ji' . , vi M EW? f W7 hX ,M N91 E 55 w , I l ' W' 7 1 r, 1ff,z,ff,, ffl' 'K Yfw f I 1 1 1 K A U 1 Z 1' ll If fl!!! X kr? K fi' N f buf xfl-V! ff x J ' K XX , an X C' X 4 M 4 X q X C KS- .. KA 'X ,lb a QL? IM-I Y rx , nv' 9 . - LMX 'fr v A Z 9 f ' , J J' K ' s if vs A , p 7 gh- 'ar I ' ? A I I 12 1 - , - 1 x , ., , f A If A f, V 1 Q kr x., - f I xx -f ' ' 9- ' If ,KQV KX K I- ' , X f4,1 vH-I '11 . , . Unsung Heroes Joan Burnos WELL, HERE I am again with more citations for our Unsung Heroes. I am going to dedicate this column to the photography staff and bring you a lit- tle closer to the most unappreciated group of boys in the school. As I entered into what resembled a broom closet, I found myself surround- ed by black walls. Before I decided to turn and run, I heard the sound of fa- miliar voices, and with the aid of radar I found my way into the very large, fully-equipped darkroom. There I found the staff and Mr. R. Blazej. The staff consists of three very promising young men who do all the work for our Campus and most of the prints for the Clipper The first boy I encountered was Aaron Grifka, the youngest member of the staff. He is a bit on the shy side, but I did find out that he is quite a swimming, boating, and fishing en- thusiast. He uses an Argus C3 camera and is a rabid 35mm fan. CWhat's that?l As far as his future is concerned, he is quite undecided. The next boy on our list was a bit more free with his information, and I found out all I Wanted to know about blond, six foot Dave Herely. His other hobbies consist of swimming, Elite par- ties, eating all kinds of food, and lis- tening to The Four Aces. I also found out that he likes to sing, but only in the confines of the shower. Dave has been interested in photography for a long time as he says he ruined his first role of film at the young, tender age of seven. He has a prospering business along with an ex-member of 74 the staff, Burt Tauber. Together they are always ready to hand out their cards to anyone in town who is look- ing for a good photographer. In Dave's past terms here, he has been on the lookout for the most photogenic gal in Adams. The only specific qualification is short hair. After graduation, Dave Will attend the School of Modern Pho- tography. Then, as a climax to his edu- cation, he will join the Navy and see the world. The last staff member to be inter- viewed Was Pat Graziose. As I found out, he is a very versatile lad. I-Iis two main hobbies include photography, naturally, and music. I-Ie is now a member of a band and is going to trav- el on the road with them this summer. I-Ie admitted that he has a weakness for all Italian foods, with the accent on lasagna. Pat has received honors for his work. He has entered into two East- man Kodak National High School com- petitions and has received honorable mention in both. I-Ie has also won a gold key in a regional contest spon- sored by the Scholastic Magazine. The prints are now in Pittsburgh and are in competition for a photography schol- arship. Pat now works as a free lance photographer on a semi-professional basis. After graduation, Pat will do the same as Dave, except in reverse. The Navy will come first and then the School of Modern Photography. Well, there they are, the staff mem- bers, but as they say, they owe much to their wonderful faculty advisor, Mr. R. Blazej. And so, we wind up this column, wishing the best of luck to our suc- cessors and consoling all the Unsung Heroes We haven't met yet. Keep up the Wonderful work, they'll find you soon! I .ff ,. '1 L' 2 x1 '17 G.,-F . 1 l X .. If 1' 1 6 ,fifaf I 2 f iq X 1 -E, x 1 lx xx Q f ,. ,.' ,ix W. LL 4' 1 X Z, iz U13 .XIX I 1 N If 6 i. i .. . M ,lv 1 4' ',,, 'I T505 4 fetal , L 4 f l QQRZV- 'V f M ' ?- 'Zgas27?:? ,:5 ,7-us, 032 1 77 ,,, B I 07 AW 4 QE I!- ' R. f' .1 Revelation Corinne Correnti MARK WALTERS looked up at the sign which read Rosedale as the train slowly pulled in at the station. lmme- diately he thought of Myra Evans. She was the girl he had always placed on a pedestal when they both attended Rosedale College. He had followed her everywhere, never ceasing to ask her for dates. But Myra had never ac- cepted, she was always too busy. Mark never gave up hope until the day of his graduation, and it was then that he decided to wipe her out of his mind. Suddenly, he straightened himself in his seat. it was silly for him to be think- ing of Myra at a time like this, with his wedding to fulia just two Weeks away. Besides, it had been nearly four years since he had last seen Myra. Maybe she had moved out of Rosedale, or perhaps she had gotten married dur- ing that time. But Mark found that it was impossible for him to stop think- ing about her. Pictures of her kept flashing through his mind. Then, as the train began to move, Mark quickly got out of his seat and ran down the steps. He stood motionless on the platform for a moment, trying to collect his thoughts. He found himself whispering questions- l Wonder if she's changed or if she's just as beautiful as ever? He looked around for a telephone booth and, upon seeing one, Went quickly to it. His eyes rapidly moved down the long list of names in the book. Why do there have to be so many people with the name Evans? he queried to himself. Ah, here it is 76 -George Evans, that's her father's name. Yes, they're still listed under the same address. Luck is with me so far. Myra didn't live far from the station, so with some fast walking, Mark was on her front doorstep in a short time. Without thinking of what he was go- ing to say, he knocked on the door. Within a few moments, he heard ap- proaching footsteps. His heart began pounding heavily as the door opened. Myra stood on the threshold, looking more beautiful than ever. She began speaking in a soft voice. Yes, what is it? Myra, l-don't you remember me? f'm Mark-. She didn't give him time to finish. Why Mark, darling. This is a pleasant surprise. I haven't seen you in simply ages. Do come in. A look of delight came over his face as he entered the house. Myra remembered him after all those years. Nearly two hours had passed, and the conversation was about all the fun they had had when they were in col- lege together. But Myra's version didn't seem to coincide with the way Mark remembered things. He didn't inter- rupt her, though, for he was anxious to find out what her little game was. Do you remember the night when we stayed out until 4 a.m.? l'll never know how we managed to get back on the school grounds without being caught. That reminds me, I have a pic- ture that l want to show you. its in my bedroom: l'll go and get it. A few minutes later she returned with a pic- ture in her hand. This was taken the night of our escapade by a friend of mine. He seems to have caught us in the midst of our love scene. Mark quickly took the picture from Myra. He was anxious to see what she was talk- ing about. A complete look of surprise and shock came over his face when -p-if -,QL o. I , -L T.-jsgji gi R A .1 ' - '-1: ' a ' .' 1V::r1:,-,Q - Q' K x -T-' J- 'f-' ,Q , ' t L, - L gf, A ., , , 568- 1 I I r -- MNA '. B, ,-. l id -P ' ..' ..--v -, 2? -.'-' Q ' - . N ' ' -,Ld .. L . . .- L- , 1 T--,. 0 A'- . 1 - . 'J ' -5. ,fLj5L - X. .3 -A . -I I - ,. I - 1 ','a -'2- r L , . . .- ' - f 1, 'riff' 'l- f, '- ,f f X x as 2 . xg -- Ax-X i A 5 ' S . 'Ax pf- f if 'f ' 5' . I 4 N T ' - rf , . 1 . .Ll . L L L L . f gfu' ' , J4ffqi?' , , I ' x , 4 A 1 L-L , .1 45, L 5 , s q. J -. -' '- if -. 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Listen to them: the balmy zephyr that gently caresses, the playful breeze that rustles through the leaves and sprightly dances over the fields, the melancholy sighing of the winds through the pines, whispering and gently lulling a person to sleep. Hear the shrill voice of the gale as it whistles down streets and around corners, the whirling, swelling force of a cyclone, and the deafening roar of a violent storm. They are all dif- ferent and yet alike, from the lowest pianissimo to the loudest, most daring fortissimog from a subtle whisper to a shrill shriek, a bright tune to a dismal wail. They are the voices of Nature. YVONNE BUGDONIS THE RATN drops splashed in a crazy pattern against the window pane, then ran dizzily down to the sill. The room was gray and bleak. The only noise audible was that of the record spin- ning on the phonograph, emitting a cheery melody in contrast to the gloom of the day. With each turn of the record, l was carried further and further away, my loneliness and sadness left behind. l was dancing with someone l had never seen before, waltzing gaily around the huge ballroom floor. The spins set my 78 gown ruffling. l was laughing, the tiny whisper echoes bouncing back and forth about me. l was unbelievably happy. l had never felt as entirely re- leased from material burdens as l did then. But soon my world became dark again, my laughter died in my throat, and once more the heavy pressing was upon me. The record was over and reality enveloped me. IANET HILD THE WIND, in its howling fury, gives the impression of a weird wailing ban- shee as it twists and turns, seeking its way through the rustling trees that line the avenue. Here and there can be heard the banging and creaking of the shutters torn loose as the wind whistles past them. The wind stops its search now and then to beat incessantly against the windows and doors which keep it from extinguishing the sizzling, crackling fire within. The wind, how- ever, is not alone on its rampage to- night, for the rain, too, beats against the doors and windows. The rain falls soft- ly at first and, in contrast to the scream- ing wind, it soothes one's jumpy nerves, but it soon gathers momentum from every corner of the earth and begins to beat upon the earth more vehemently than ever. Fortunately, the strength of a storm must depart, and once again the rain becomes an instrument that is sweet and soft, allowing the soft voice of the wind to fill the air with its mel- ody. Thus, the two which had raised a loud, blasting, uncontrollable song, once again settle the havoc wrought and leave the now quiet earth with a peaceful, melodious tune. LILLIAN GRANNAS NL. fr' X ' f! X ,XA- sf . - .Q - ' 1-K .' . I J 'e f . 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This would be her last flight as an airline steward- ess, for she was going to be married to Bob Reynolds, the pilot of the plane, when they arrived at their destination, California. As she came to the portable stairway of the plane, a warm gust of wind blew her hair gently back from her face, accenting its youthful full- ness. The plain, navy blue uniform she wore was gently blown against her slender form. She walked up the stairs and began checking off the passengers' names as they entered the plane. As the stairs were wheeled away, Chris announced that all safety belts were to be fastened. Bob expertly maneu- vered the plane into the air, and in a few minutes they were out of sight of the airfield. She left the cockpit and entered the body of the plane. There she helped the passengers unbuckle their belts and offered them coffee and magazines. There was a middle-aged man sitting in a corner seat who evidently had never been in a plane before. He was peering out of the window with fright- ened eyes and, when he saw how far he was from the ground, looked as though he was going to faint. Chris walked over to him and tried to com- fort him. lt's all right now. We've made a safe take-off and in just eight hours we will be in California. Eight hours? he mimicked. He looked even more frightened now. 80 -fe- .-.K -.V I A 1 3 5 X 4 lt seems like a long time but before you know it we will be landing. Would you like me to bring you some coffee? No, not now, maybe later. He smiled and continued to look out the window. Having done all she could, she walked to the kitchen to get coffee for some of the passengers. Then she heard a strange noise. She listened more intently and rea- lized that something was wrong. She hurriedly walked to the cockpit, careful not to seem too anxious lest she alarm the passengers. She closed the door carefully. Bob, is there anything wrong? she asked. l'Chris, we're in trouble. Two of the motors have conked out, he said in a nervous voice. Well have to make a forced landing. There's a little clearing up ahead. l'll try to bring her down there. You had better go inside and tell the passengers what is happening. Don't worry, honey, l'll get us down safely, and don't forget we have a date as soon as we get to California. As she walked out of the cockpit, she tried not to look frightened. She must not alarm the passengers. As noncha- lantly as she could, she informed the passengers of the emergency landing L. 1 ff ---A ,ff 'T -7 .. ,A .. Y.. . ,- ,.-.-,Y. -,.- 7- -. ,L .- '. .4 H..-.-- 1-L-,.-U - , 4 . 4,-,, -.-...-..':.. ' .- -t .--.-ff-Y- -. --. - -,.-,,: --L .,-...-- -.--.,.. -.. . - ..-Z 1: 51:2 sie ftie: f 'fy , ,-..,. - .A ,- . I .A f--. 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The members of the marble team are Ioe Composto, lean O'Shea, Genevieve Seischab, Kenneth Iohansen, Mary Parker and Iimmy Mc- Donald. To keep up the morale of the team, Patt Martin and Elizabeth Salvesen gave out with some rib - cracking cheers. A highlight of the event was a herring boat race which was won by the only contestant, Gloria Borkowski. Following this event was a relay race. Muriel Zeiler, the star partici- pant, broke all records land a few limbs tool by running f?J 250 miles while holding her knees. She is now in training to accomplish this feat without using her legs. Her manager, Marvin Marcus, kept her going by shouting, Theres a dish of pistachio ice- cream waiting for you at the finish-line. The Hickerbockers composed of Ann Mid- dleton, Carol Quail, Nancy Heiser, Howard Van Etten, Anthony Cas- agrande and Philip Ohl, are the first coed bas- ketball team to be play- ing in the Oh - Limp - icks. They made history by proving that they are six of one and a half dozen of another. 82 .. --. 1- If someones feelings we have hurted, Let us say were discon- certed, For all this joshing is in fun As we say farewell to everyone. -.-. THINGS POP DURHVG HOP Last night at the an- nual Librarians Hop, held at the Dew Drop inn, Miss Ann Conway was named as Librarian of the year. Miss Con- way is now employed at the Hsokhso Public Li- brary in Nagihgim. As a prize, she was awarded a full year's supply of book-marks. Because of her newly acquired title, Miss Conway was asked to make the remainder of the presentations. The first prize was awarded to Miss Audrey Ulrich, for her outstand- ing autobiography titled, l'll Always Remember My Six Years in Adams or How Could I Forget? Miss Ulrich was stun- ningly attired in a por- cupine stole which was given to her by lohn Dolciotto, who has just returned from a hunting trip in lower Slobovia. Dolores Poltorak and Martin Melkonian were tied for second place. After their ropes were cut they stepped for- ward to receive their prizes. Miss Poltorak is now the poet laureate of Doyouwanna, Texico. The young lady's prize winning 'poem, Life In- side the Leaky iron Cur- tain ls Pretty Rusty, has received world acclaim. Miss Poltorak tripped lightly up the steps to obtain her prize, but do to some unforeseen ob- Alumni Meetg New Faculty Greet stacle, she received it from a lower position than she had expected. Mr. Melkonian, recent- ly returned from a trip to Catchatoro, Spain, re- ceived the prize for his illustrious poem, The Plight of the Frustrated Bull. Anne Marie Bruno and Mary Murolo have col- laborated on a series of essays, U25 Easy Steps to Successful Roofpread- ing. For this literary masterpiece, they re- ceived the third prize. As Miss Bruno stepped forward to receive her award, she played a se- lection on the accordion. She was accompanied by Mary Murolo who displayed her extraor- dinary musical ability by turning the pages of the score. Ioan Burnos and Bea Schwartz received hon- orable mention for the fine refreshments they had prepared. The gathering was concluded by the entire assemblage dancing the Hula Hop led by Rob- erta Legs Ryan, who had just returned from a successful engagement in Paris. A good time was had by all? ? 'P .i0 FLASH: As we go to press we were just notified that Miss Therese Guttieri of the Howard Beach Es tates was arrested for disorderly conduct at Howard lohnson. lBetter luck next timell Tuesday night, Iune 26, 1972, at 8 PM., Mr. Kenneth Meliere newly appointed principal of Iohn Adams High School addressed the alumni meeting of the graduates of the class of Iune 1952. Mr. Meliere was also a member of this outstand- ing class. He reminisced about the time when he wrote the memorable poem Guisseppi which later won the Mama Mia prize awarded by Gug- liano spaghetti works. After a few well chosen H-H-H-H-H-H-H-Helios he introduced the new department chairmen: Richard Beebe is the new head of the Chem- istry Department, Rich- ard La Monica heads the Math Department, Eve- lyn Albert the Romance Languages, Gene Touchberry, English De- p a r t m e nt Chairman, Iohn Tulk, head of Girl's Health Educationg Mar- garet Van Rossen, head of Boy's Health Educa- tion, Alan Benedon, now conducts the Social Dancing' Classesg Ioseph Higgins, Dean of Girls: Natalie Pollack, Dean of Boys. Faculty advisor of the Campus is now Howard Title and Iudith Rosenberg is the faculty advisor of the Clipper. 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Locker , Cnehuslfze, Icsecn Delor- Rggrg 3 1:19, Glen: Konets, :na Ein - the :.:y we Myrna Psrfer p1:7e: in A pl:7e'i hsskey ' t1e Crcnest: :n: 3211: Ce ebriiy Cornziftee -.-1:5 1e:'ie: lcv Theres: .. .,, . ' - . gzz,-g: ff.: Aucrey J1- ricn :nd 'ilzriel Zeiler were c:-:1:t1::ie5 'sf .La Baby,-:..I T:- -zv,-L Cf-v-.fwzupg So Long 'He hope that we n:'fe recullei for you C1 few p1e:5:nt ISIS ye: spent 'iurirxg your high a scnocl career. And. 5: new, H:5i: I1 vi5f:, A ment: Le1tr::t, in otner words. 'Till we rneet :g:inE THE CULPRITS Muriel Zeiler Audrey Ulrich Iudy Rosenberg Barbara Dumas Nancy Heiser Ann Conway 83 Ships Library Audrey Ulrich Muriel Zeiler Tl-HS BEING our last Ships Library, we thought that perhaps you might like to have us review some of the books that we have enjoyed in our four years at Adams. We feel, also, that it is the proper time to sincerely express the thanks of the graduating class of Iune '52 to Miss Novotny and her fine staff for their valuable assistance. We would also like to take this opportunity to praise the extensive library that our school is so fortunate in having. The arrival of this Clipper Ship saddens us, tor when it leaves port we will be among the passengers. We shall carry with us always the memories of the out- standing novels which we met during our high school career. One of the most recent books which we found rewarding is the historical novel about the lives of Rachel and Andrew lackson entitled, The Presi- dents Lady, by lrving Stone. Mr. Stone is famed for his biographical sketches. Among his best, are lm- mortal Wife, the story of lessie Ere- mont, and Lust for Life, the tragic drama of Vincent Van Gogh. lnspired by the artist's patintings, this author decided to portray the painter's life in story form. The lives of lack London, Clarence Darrow, Eugene V. Debs, and Iohn Noble have also been dramatized by Mr. Stone. This, his latest work, will surprise the reader with the facts of the controversial and amazing life led by Rachel lackson. lt reveals the tender love story of a couple who together face and prove false the malicious 84 rumors started by ill-wishing people. Throughout their lives, the love that Rachel and Andrew had for each other was strong enough to be a force in overcoming their difficulties. The story delves into the private lives of these people so that the reader has an inti- mate knowledge of early United States history. The events portrayed by Mr. Stone comes alive through his excel- lent writing ability and make just as exciting reading as they did news at the time they occurred. Eor a change of tempo, we suggest reading a good adventure story. One of the best novelists in this field is Ham- mond lnnes. Mr. lnnes' works have been acclaimed for their realistic char- acter study and their description. Even though all other factors contributing to the success of these books are excel- lent the outstanding one is the plot of the story. ln our opinion, the author's best work is the exciting novel, The Angry Mountain. This fictionalized version of a terrifying incident in a man's life involves him in a web of in- trigue. One of the most thrilling parts of the book is the hair-raising descrip- tion of an eruption of Mount Vesuvius. The theme is so intently woven that the reader finds it difficult to set it aside without completing it. The Angry Mountain affords its readers a means of escape from the humdrum routine of everyday life. ln another of Hammond lnnes' works, the action centers around a missing whaling ship lost in the brutal wastes of the Antarctic. 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Then the throngs of busy work- ers would enter. Soon someone would discover the janitor's motionless form in that hall. He would call the police, and they would rush to the scene of the crime. As the cars approached, I would walk innocently down the street and stand there watching with the other inquisitive people. No one would suspect that an interested passerby was the killer. Now it was all planned clearly in my mind. There was nothing to do but wait, wait for the dawn to come, the sun to rise, and the city to resume its turmoil. Hours passed slowly as l re- called the horrid sight ot his body lying on the floor in the pool of blood. l tried to erase such thoughts from my mind but it was impossible. l stood against the corner store, struggling with my thoughts so intensely that I did not notice a small man slowly walking toward me. He approached silently, and l suddenly felt the light touch of his hand on my shoulder. 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Mr. Lewis was pleased to meet Bobby's mother, and the conver- sation began: Mrs. Randall, I know this will be hard on you, but you should know. Bobby is not doing very well at school. ln fact, Mr. Lewis continued, he has been failing almost all his tests. I tell my husband we should stay settled, but his business forces us to move around. Bobby's been in quite a few schools, and I was afraid that something like this would happen. This time, l'll make sure we stay in one place, Ellen answered assuredly. There may be some truth in that statement, but that isn't the cause for your son's slowness. What other reason could there pos- sibly be? Ellen queried. From the reports of the intelligence tests we give, plus other tests, we find, Mrs. Randall, that your son is mentally retarded. 88 Ellen gazed intently at Mr. Lewis and tried to comprehend what he had just said. Retarded? The word raced through her mind without meaning. Then all at once its impact struck her. , You're wrong, Mr. Lewis, you're wrong! Ellen cried in desperation with a frustrated look on her face. No, Mrs. Randall, l'm not. lf you would like to see the tests we made, l have the file on my desk. l don't feel very well. l think l l should go home now, Ellen said, be- ginning to rise. 'lDon't run away from it, Mrs. Ran- dall. Parents are always the last to realize this, but they do in time. l be- lieve that Bobby should be given a chance for a happy life and that a school where he could learn to work with his hands would help him ever so much. There is such a school in this town- Good-day, Ellen said interrupting Mr. Lewis' last sentence. She raced out of the office unable to hold back her tears. She couldn't sit in an office listening to a stranger talking that way about her son. She had never noticed anything strange about Bobby's behavior. It was just im- possible for that to be true of him. 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What are the people like that we will meet and what sort of a world have they made for us to live and work in? In my mind this all boils down to one fact. Are we going to change the world? Are we going to make it better for ourselves and our posterity? With a little effort I think that we definitely can change the world. That is the no- ble and practical purpose behind the Christopher movement - to stimulate millions to assume a personal respon- sibility in restoring to the market place the spiritual truths upon which this na- tion was founded and without which it cannot survive. Chief among these is the self-evident truth that each hu- man being derives his rights from God, not government. Why do we have a Korea today? Why, here in America, in the face of 90 such great crisis, do our public serv- ants let us down? This is all due to the fact that a godless minority have taken over the four fields that influence our lives most: Cll education, C22 govern- ment, C3l labor relations, and C45 the particularly impressionable medium of newspapers, magazines, books, radio, motion pictures, and television. These fields will never be any better than the people in them. What good is accom- plished by criticizing and complaining? Let's take the motto of the Christopher as our guide: lt is better to light one candle than to curse the darkness. TI-IERESE GUTTIERI ON BEING SIXTEEN SIXTEEN IS a no-man's land. The com- monplace activities of just a year ago become forbidden fruit, while promises of things to come are still displayed a little out of reach. She may no longer resort to pigtails when she forgets to set her hair. If she plays football or skips rope, people point and stare. 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