South Philadelphia High School - Keepsake Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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Cl .ASS QF IUNE 1947 IOHN COLAPRETE Cal's pet enjoyments are mu- sic, sports, and photography, and he looks forward to becom- ing an accountant. No one at Southern has had more influence over him than Mr. Farbish. NUNZIO COLLETTI Nunz , who served on the 2nd Football squad, and as cap- tain ofpl basketball, was alsfo affnember of the Senate dur- ing his stay here.'He ,plays the, harmonica during his spare time and enjoys a good game of basketball. DANIEL COLLINELLI. IR. I love to dance , says Bud- dy , whose ambition is to be- come a success in this world of ours. lt's an ambition dear to the heart of all of us. HERBERT CONNOR Herb's friends marvel over his nguiet manner and pleasant dis- position. He is interested in Math and Photography and among other things is a member of the Mace. ARTHUR COSENZA Art belongs to the opera chorus and his ambition is to portray Iago in Verdi's lo on the New York lvlextxri olitan stage. His ,excellent vtfiiqelis not only 'a pl Xsure to lgearlxkbut at- tracts I girls' I ' e f' , if .r lx , ,lt i - i li l If I I lf, 40 I .-. ww , 1- .9 Jw f fy N15 a ' ,f . 'if as Q Q , , 7 9' 14' f' Y, f - ' ' . fhvw 5. MS . 1,332 1' sf M , 1 fyawglu My . ,ll J s. ,g , f f W ,. s 1 V . wht.:-:A Q I ,, 49749 1 ANTHONY CUCINOTTA Anthony belongs to the school swing band, and music makes him all hot inside. He wants to become a hot tenor saxophonist and set the world afire in his own band. RICHARD A. CUNICELLI Dick , who is a sportsman and was a member of the Bowl- ing Team, would! like to become a success in life, as do most of us. He enjoyed being a student in one of Mr. Knapp's classes. HARRY CUTLER Here we have a future head- salesmar1 , but if he doesn't reach this goal , Cut will grace a Khaki uniform of the United States Army. His pastimes are swimming and basketball. ANTHONY DACHILLE Bud , whose chief aim is to graduate, was active in the A Class. We feel sure Bud's by- swing was a great help on his first date, which came during his years at Southern. VICTOR DAMIANO Stamp collecting, airplane modeling, and studying the technical side of the radio are Vic's hobbies. His goal is to be an aeronautical engineer.

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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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CLASS QF IUNE 1942 IOSEPH DE ANGELIS Lamb was great too, but loe wrote A Dissertation Upon Dante. His interest in languages is shown by the fact that he translates Shakespeare into Ital- ian and French. DANTE DE ANNUNTIS Dan is headed for the U. S. Army Air Corps, if he has any- thing to say about it. An Alter- nate in his Senior section, and on the Prom Committee, he has our nod. MARIO DE ANNUNTIS In Boss we find the last minstrel, the guitar-strumming Caballero, whose sweet melodies capture the hearts of the dark senoritas. A habitual flirt. IOSEPH DE PEO Most memorable experience, thought loe. And he wrote: when a certain mechanical drawing teacher at Southern said my drawing was perfect! HERMAN DENENBERG Though the fagulty all it v terina' , Hy 'l ys he come lvl! horse- Ol'.HfsX He is . came-rd bug nd li s Jpkct photographs. The fa accorded Mr. Nie- weg touched him deeply. W ff, ..,, W 5' 2' 1 ' , 7' f E vw . Zi.. .K J if 2 2: If fi V, rf ' ' 5 i,s,'..5 i g ain g - 3 5 ., 9 .sy i U .. ' ' if : S . . 515. .pk , - ff . Q 5.1, Q , Y - 0 I il 1 L 'T if fs if Q , ' 'lg -fi: IEA, , J., '- , -1 -we Q. R ff, ' y ' ' f he ,,1,:,:1 , 5 jf? ' - : - ,M . A ? ' A E me 'sf' , , J .t S, Q ,.,,, 1 ' 4 - S X I f 1 4 6 21 051: 49:2 1 ,.,,. -- V X E -, if , Us fi-f if it aft . , ' ' 2 se' -. 4 ' Eff '- A exit tr- m A' t Y. K Q if , ,WN JW' CHARLES DE PAOLA ln keeping with the modern trend, Dee hopes to attain new heights as an aviator. Active in lntersectional Sports, he makes a hobby of all other sports. He served on the Hall Patrol while here. CHARLES DE SANTO Charles is one of the actors in the class. He played an import- ant role in the girls' stunt night production of l94O. Pat wants to become a teacher or window trimmer, and to be successful in either field. VINCENT DE SANTO Krupa lr. who beats the skins with the best of them would some day be a profes- sional drummer of talent equal to that of his great idol, Gene Krupa. GABRIELE DE SIMONE Bucky wants to be a good basketball player, and, might we add humbly, don't we all? Dancing and sports pretty well fill leisure moments. 1 Rocco DEY r ' An horlor, rol J dent and aspiring efgtrgnce to West Point upon fgreirduation. During his sta Mere he has been secretary K ie students association. .,,- member XQf-'flxl.f1G H' ace, Dee is Nw X V ' ' 3 A li A ' x I o fx . 4 x 'X - A , M.- '

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