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CLASS CF IUNE 1942 ARNOLD BROOKLAND A former Senator, Arnold's greatest moment was seeing the dedication of the Athletic Field. His aim in life is to take up residence in Hollywood, the home of the glamor girls. 1 1 X f .gl ,: -. f 'c ei . F 4 X f fr Q2 'x J ..- - :saga-, f , X I 6 Qs 1 I . ns, Ni N . gi ,-5 1 fi -' 5 Y' Y: SAUL BROWN A , I Photography is this future N A draftsman's hobby. At present, N' if, A Brownie is building model air- X 1 V planes for the U. S. Government. f . He still remembers vividly the F fl dedication of the field. , W yy ' B' U 1' if -tif f WILLIAM BR NO A certain social studies teacher knows that when Sweater Girl Bruno and his pal get together, something hilarious is bound to happen. Besides creating laugh riots, he zealously writes for the Southron News. I , f' V f-' Af -. 1.4. le- W-1- , V 4'fe-17, C , gww, . WILLIAM BUNTING Bill is a man who would have the smack of salt air in his nostrils and the glow of the setting sun on the ocean. lust a sailor deep down. MICHAEL BUSCHKE Mike will be well satisfied if his ambition of becoming a machinist is realized. Dur- ing his stay at Southern, he suc- ceeded in making the Honor Boll twice. Friends can usually find him riding or fishing during his spare time. f, 4 ,K 5 - , ., tv W i I yi! Wu A , , Q nzfg.. I 18 ... iw. . fi ,vs it 5 gt , A fi , N' X A f 1 'W f J ,nf - ,s,.fl 'E--.f I X ww We Q my 1 , ,. - X772 , :1 .Qt . .M .t Q.. fun ,.r..,..,. 'gr' 5 K Z 43942 , . . Q f , firm .,, DAVID CALDWELL Dave believes in starting from the bottom. He works in a five and dime after school and wants to become manager. During school hours he belongs to the orchestra and band. ROBERT CALIFANO Bob had his social studies class in stitches when he read his interview with a park vag- rant in his report on Fairmount Park. He was elected council mari and assistant Prom Com- mittee chairman. PHILIP CAMMA Phil carelessly wrote the word health on his hygiene book receipt in IZA and thence- forward the teacher insisted his name was Heath. Aeronautical engineering, stamps and per- forming chemical experiments in- terest him. V 'O N DER CAPITOLO y insists that he will never forget his year of French at the girls' school. His friends are still trying to find out why. He claims only baseball and football interest him. BENIAMIN CAPIZZI Benny , a member of the Dance Committee, is now able to laugh when he thinks of his first day with the Dance Club. Before then he had never stepped on a dance floor.
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CLASS CF IUNE 1942 SALVATORE BARBUTO Here is a man of few words, but he's always up-and-at-it. Bar has his heart set on a government job. IOSEPH BARRECA Swimming takes up most of loe's leisure. He wants to be- come a success in whatever field he happens to enter. HAROLD BECKER The lap and German n ' s may soon lose a battle- h' U o for as soon as Lec r tes e intends to put one o on e . One referring to torpl do NATHAN BENDER Natie's hangout is the school library and his eyes are always glued in some book. The member of the Mace and Record Book Staff would like to become a teacher at Southern to get revenge. IOSEPH BENEDETTO Ben , who was a member of the dance club, also likes horse back riding. He intends to make his fortune in the aeronautical field. I , 1: , , f f rw :Vv QM. 321' H, ., 5. ft r , I' is l it f ,Silas A i 'B was Q 5 1 t E ff 1 c 1: ,..,,. 3? l Ux- . fr 9 Q . f , . 1 1 , -ttt'f 2 , V 1 ,6 ' -asf: X S 'X gt z l . i 1 1, - l , :5 5 Q . . ji. - I i ' f' 1 '.. E ,j ' ia- .... ' VZ ' ' X ,M 'al 1, 3 f t if x, I x ,W fi l ff- ' B ,,,A, A I i C5 K 199 yy- ARMAND BERARDI Dude, who always knew the chemistry assignment, loves and engages in he man sports. To be an aviator in the U. S. air corps is his desire. FRANCIS I. BERENATO If Franny were to succeed in his ambition to become a great physician and a good husband, we might say that he had made quite a success out of life. He was active in the Senate, Ushers' and Riding Clubs. SALVATORE A. BISACCIA Sal ' haswice en elect- e e o his ' ambition, as is that oi the en- tire A Class, is to graduate from Southern, His hobby is sports. LOUIS BONAVENTURA Bonny will not rest until some- one organizes a social relation- ship between the girls' and boys' schools. Meeting Mr. Micocci while working on the Prom Committee was a memorable experience for him. MICHAEL BONETTI Ever since his first maior test in a certain Eriglislvclass, Mike 'll l' .lf Y t'. He ca s iimse fgfmaryr is ' famous for being a hall patrol i K Q member gfld what sharp eyes ,JN V he 's. 5 f. ' . , 1 1 ,Alf 1 Alf? T' A 17
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Cl .ASS CF IUNE l947 FRANK CAPODICI Both Cappie's hobbies begin with Baking and banking. A strange combination for the man who met the most beau- tiful girl at Southern. IOSEPH CARACCIOLA In addition to stamp collect- ing, iln-te'rsectionall games are loe's hobbiesmyytlfle intends to seetkz a good' defense job after gxgfdduationml Mr. Nieweg's fare- well speech touched him. J ft ,A NORMAN CARROLL Here, in Hutch , we have another skipper who is all for a life on the ocean wave. The best way to that goal is the U. S. Navy Recruiting Office! IAMES CARTISANO Besides being a member of his section's basketball and baseball teams, Skeet's chief in- terest is sports. His aspiration is to go to college to prepare for an Electrical Engineering career. IOSEPH AVELLA JJ nough., hrow the b,Lame on Sandy fog, is the leader of 3 theffbariqli. ,Besides QEn'iu9C, e'f'1joys photography. f the swing' QL.-Ke A class e 7 K Y f J . .1 . 2 Q. , ig 5. f - S . .4 .,.. . i 3 mf .M-..-r bib' ' fx, fs 2 Z.. 4-, .1- 63 f W ,U I . , L V 1 A sd 3 NI-3 ' A 'ss -V - ' Ac I . ., A Q . Q qw, . A 3 ' is is w 545- i x V1 W.-.., -J , 1? . ,IN , 5 W 43, 1 A X 4f 2 . . K! , , 532 , 5, Q.. . K ,sn N , Q. z . v ' '53 If :hr A xx' .-. L . ,. 5. C 'f i f A , .f, . Less? , 4. :im -1. J K if -W! Abs. -k PUT 'UH Q, f ld-4 40s-A Mn- ' 9 ,i rf . 'iw :sg -f iii. Y f 5,4457 , , .,.-f' ' ALBERT CHALFIN Dietz wants to be a radio technician, He is also inter' ested in photography, drawing and collecting stamps. He is a member of the Radioffelevision Club. IOSEPH A. CHIARAVOLLOTI Ioseph states that his most memorable experience here was when our new stadium was dedicated. His favorite sport is baseball, but he hopes to earn his livelihood as a machinist. ERNEST CIANCAGLINI Ernest, with the proper spirit, is leaving school to become an airplane mechanic. His appro- priate hobby is model airplanes. Ernie is one of the many com- mercials who because of the present world situation is chang- ing to industrial work. BARTHOLOMEW COCCIARDI Bart enjoys hearing symphonic music and has played in South- ern's orchestra. After his grad- uation from the Curtis Institute, he desires to play in a sym- phonic orchestra. CARL H. COHEN The most unusual hobby in the A class is that of Carl Cohen. lt consists of doing homework on trolley cars. He has not chosen a profession yet, but suggests we ask his draft board.
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