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The smiling Sizzling Scientists” of our faculty are Mr. Fred Bessozzi, Mr. Johnjj ' !H l HI 1 Calagione, Mr. Charles Espanet, Mr. Nello Allegrezza, and Mr. Benjamin Consoletti. The members of the Math Department who have kept us busy memorizing formulas and theorems are: Mr. John Calagione, Mr. Arthur Vesperi, Mr. Nello Allegrezza, department head; Dr. John DeSalvia, Miss Dorothy Callahan, and Mr. Tosches. — 9 —
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These are the teachers who add the extra burden of two book reports, a poem, and an article to our full schedules. The English Department includes, left to right; Mrs. Doris Driscoll, Miss Sadie O’Connell, department head; Miss Marie Cenedella, Mr. J. Gerard Sweeney, Mrs. Regina Stare, and Mr. Michael Powers. Miss Colavita missed this picture. Julius Caesar, Columba, Remi, and Peppino are all characters we have met in our study of foreign languages. The teachers most familiar with these foreign languages are: Mrs. Doris Driscoll, Mr. Anthony Villani, department head; Miss Madelaine Pacella, Miss Dorothy Callahan, Mr. J. Gerard Sweeney, and Miss Mary Burns. — 8 —
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Our all male Social Studies Department which encourages us to keep abreast of current events includes Mr. J. Francis Cahill, Mr. Gabriel DiBattista, department head; Dr. John DeSalvia, Mr. Benjamin Consoletti, Mr. Arthur Vesperi, Mr. Charles Espanet, and Mr. Joseph Lopes. Here are pictured the teachers who have overworked our business students. They are Miss Eva Burns, Miss Agnes Lynch, department head; Miss Madelaine Pacella, Mrs. Doris Driscoll, Miss Josephine Calarese, Miss Margaret Pyne, and Mr. Joseph Lopes. — 10 —
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