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ak! tlg, will ' UL! John George Alberto Commercial. Johnnie is the original por- trayer of the singing barber in our class. He cuts your hair with a song tclippers, tool: he'll go through life with a song. He does not shirk responsibility though, for he keeps up in his studies while working steadily. He never cut too many classes- accordingly we vote for him. Michael Lawrence Alberto College. Let us dwell upon the name of Michael Alberto. Mickey must have come from an ancient band of hermits. We suspect that be- hind his reticent exterior there is another Mike. What?- Oh! Thank you-there is. Avis May Alger Commercial. Senior Week Committee. If it is true that a light heart lives long, we may expect Avis to live to a ripe old age. We wonder if the composers had her in mind when they wrote Did You Ever See 0. Dream Walking? We think that they did and do hereby congratulate them for their choice. She's clever, cheer- ful, attractive, and witty. Who could ask for more? Alden Robert Allen Commercial. Calling all cars. . . A blonde boy has not reported to school session. Look for a handsome boy with light wavy hair. If he blushes when you look at him tnot from guiltj, and if he helps you fix a flat tire, that's Bill. He always helps others. Mary Ann Anderson Commercial. Book Committee 5 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Dance Committee. Dimples still have an attrac- tion for boys-ask anyone. Mary has a spirit of wholesome good fun which attracts people more than do her dimples, however. She always seems to enjoy the present completely, but never forgets the work necessary to gain future happiness and suc- cess. Irene Louise Angus College. She's so quiet we could call her The Forgotten Woman. Al- most, but not quite, as her marks bring her to our atten- tion. Don't argue with Ireneg she won't say much, but the few words she does say will smash all your arguments. Regina Marie Barberi Commercial. She's a quiet little girl in school, slipping unobtrusively from one room to another, but that's only her respect for au- thority. She's a great sport for any entertainment. Her for- tunate host or hostess would have the double assurance of a good time for any guests if Reggie were present. Joseph Michael Bellantoni Commercial. Science Club 4. Now, class, our following recipe is appropriate for every entertainment, bridge, etc. Take an active brain: sprinkle with a little jokeg sift thoroughly, pouring in alternately some side- splitting laughter. Add pranks. Heat with the crowd's approval and strong admiration. What have we? Our one and only Joe! gf: 1534 I ilfnrh 1-Iigh Svrhnnl 1934
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Front Row, Left to Right: Amy Smith, Elizabeth Vvebber, Alfred Cook Rear Row, Left to Right: Joseph Blascia, William O'Donnell SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President: Alfred Cook Vice President: Amy Smith Secretary: Elizabeth Webber Treasurer: Joseph Blascio Historian: William O'Donnell Motto: Knowledge is Power Class Colors: Red and White CLASS OF 1934 Gertrude Abrams, .John Alberta, Michael Albro, Avis Alger, Alden Allen, Cameron Allen, Mary Ander- son, Irene Angus, Regina Barberi, Joseph Belliantoni, Angelina Bevilacqua, John Bibbo, George Bilsbury, Joseph Blascio, Molly Bocaccino, Francis Bodio, Eleanor Boyer, Ernest Bragg, Robert Brown, William Brown, Leslie Brown, Emily Butcher, Paul Bruno, Celia Calarese, George Carlson I-lazel Cass, Leo Cas- tiglione, .Jennie Celozzi, Joseph Cenedella, Lillian Cenerlclla, Bernice Chafetz, Adale Civinini, Mario Col- abello. .Joseph Consoletti, Alfred Cook, Henry Coniolli, Sebastian Crivello, Lena Daltorio Lucy D'Arcan- gelo, Raymond Dinardo, Nelson Dion, .Josephine DiPietro, Helen Droney, Lillian Edmands, Sabino Farese, Francis Finn, Francis Fitzpatrick, .Jeannette Foley, .John Gattoni, Arthur Glatky, Carmen Gogliormella, Laura Grillo, Kathryn Hayes, Kenneth Howard, Dorothy Jackson, William Jacques, Anna Kalenda, Mar- jorie Kennelly, Arthur Kenney, George Kilburn, Roy Knox, Irene Koscialft, Mary Lawless Dorothy Lawson. Doris Lutz, Robert Magee, James Malnati, Beatrice Marcus, Harold Marcus, Jennie Mazzone, Frances McCarthy, Robert McGinnis, Carolyn Merrilees, Irene Michaloski. Louis Milani Josephine Morcone, .John Morelli, Carroll Mosher, Margaret Naughton, William O'Donnell, Edward O'Neill, Antonio Pavento, Robert Philbin, George Porter, Florence Porzio, Maurice Pressman, Robert Rae, Eben Reynolds Marjorie Rock- wood. Alice Roy, .James Ruhan, Theresa Ruscitti, .Jean Sails, .John Salvia, Laura Sannicandro, Minnie Serrano, Robert Sherman, Amy Smith, Marjorie Smith Melvin Streeter, Blanche Templeman, Mario Tes- sicini, .John Thompson, Marie Vallie, Helen Varney. Rose Vasile, .Jessie Vendetti, Constance Vires, Lucy Virghilli, Margaret Watson, Elizabeth Webber, .Jane Wolfe, Joseph Vtfyzan. 15
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ak! flg,a1til 7 ug Angelina Felicita Bevilacqua College. Dramatic Club 3, 43 Dante Club 4. Angie was tempted to leave off school in the sophomore year, but she changed her mind. Aren't we lucky she returned to us? She's a patient and con- scientious worker and so man- aged to make up her lost work. If ever Muzzey needs a secre- tary, we suggest Angie. George William Bilsbury College. Football 2. 3, 45 Senior Week Committee, If you see three boys in a car together, the one that's blushing is Georgie. There never was a better-natured bashful V25 boy than he. George is the only person in the school who is al- ways Smiley. He is pep, per- sonality, persistency personified. Joseph Dominic Blascio Commercial. Class Treasurer, Baseball 2, 3, Captain 45 Football 2, 3, 43 Senior Week Committee. Our agents cannot get a thing on Joe. But why should we ex- pose him here anyway? We all like him too well for that. We suspect Joe, however, of being guilty of inveigling people to the ball games. At least, everyone doesn't go to see Gummy per- form. Molly Emily Bocaccino Commercial. We shall let you hear a recent conversation. I guess l'll ask Molly to help me with my studying. She'll do it, too. for Molly is always ready to help others. She's never too tired to lend her assistance whenever pos- sible. Want any favor done. Molly? We'll gladly do it for you. Francis Angelo Bodio Commercial, Dramatic Club 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4. One day, Bob visited a fortune teller. Here is the story: You are a fun-loving boy and are very well liked. Your nickname suits you because you always Bob up to help whenever called upon. You can play havoc with any serious dispositionf' Bob, blushing modestly left. Yes, sir, we agree with her reading. Eleanor Frances Boyer College. Book Committee 3 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Oratorical Contestg Science Club 3, 45 French Club. The present form of educa- tion must be changed, writes Eleanor. No doubt she will do her best to revolutionize the method of teaching, for she is predestined to become a teach- er. She can then use her speak- ing ability to advantage, for. as you know, she has in her pos- session the coveted John E. Swift Oratorical Contest medal. Ernest Atherton Bragg, Jr. College. Science Club 3, 43 Oratorical Contest. Honest and Ernest, this scien- ist has accumulated a vast store of information on every subject from evolution to dancing. In Ernie's mind there is more knowledge than in the Encyclo- pedia Brittcmica. Never do we remember when he was at a loss for a word, idea, or argument. Robert Leroy Brown College, Meet our Jack-in-the-Beam Stalk! He is another of the many classmates interested in hunting and fishing. His oral compositions, dealing with ex- ploits of others rather than of himself, were interesting but gymnastic. We can't quite under- stand why a person of his height should be possessed of such a fragile voice. 2-,ff 1934 I ilfnrh fl igh Svrhnnl 1534
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