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

 - Class of 1942

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CLASS CF IUNE 1942 IRVING GAEMAN If Irv does not soon bowl over 150, something drastic is going to happen. He devotes his spare time to building model airplanes and wants to become a defense worker. ' DAVID GARFINKEL Alllyou privgtes 'and corporals had better be ready to take orders fr'om Dave. ' n 'It ifswhii ambition to become a lieutenant in the Army fir'Corps. J o , pQglERO GAROZZO Beedffgfii his hobby. HQ receivedvhisvgfteefflegsj 'thrill when he entered the A'f6lo'ss.,U'p'on a machinist. VINCENT R. GARY Tootie is a track and foot- ball man, and seemingly an all-round sportsman, for his leis- ure is spent in swimming and dancing. He wants to be a pattern-maker, IACK GASSMAN Yonny used to play violin but finding it too dull, dropped it in favor of the clarinet and saxophone. He has practised in the school band and orchestra for his future profession, that of band leader. graduation he intends, to become' QJXJ' 'I- f x . Q . Wf- ..- 5. . , .. y giz. 4 .9 sw K 'fs rg V M gg. 4 . . X K dv f M, V -f K Q., KN? xf QNX ,? it if A . X 1 I .I .qif4sf m W A ' if ..- , . .fgfg if . . ' ,K C fl , ,..,:. X I . E FI. 1 ' 3, . X'- y A Q .Af g ,.VV -Q . . L 12.35 ' if iii, ,f . t A 515 if , tw 'mi V V615 ff .- V .1 I ' fg gfwamiii its . M' I fimf.. Ars- sale. . , fs , MW ,, ,,.. I W f 'P L . , iw ...Vg 64 -.Yi ' ' , mf , X . ' , - J. H A W ft sl , f vim .v ff , me GEORGE GELMAN Georges request for a 48 hour day has yet to take effect. George, like Rip Van, loves his sleep. Can sleep l2 hours a day and still feel tired. jp. s t A-,JL-'lffg ,',b . 5 ,. - K - ' ll' IOSEPH GILETTO Y 1 Ioe wears a pastel tie and pocket handkerchief every Tues- day to the Dance Club. His friends say he is a real heart- breaker. Pity the women he meets when he becomes a surgeon and can handle a knife. LEANARD GIORDANO Photography and airplane mod !yAgQyi5nhS idle time. Eve esmust have noticed his courteous manner as usher at the .school's formghcpsf eg-'-C,,, peciallyfiilaffilffmfemales. P ' WILLIAM GLASSMAN T e nothing Bill would rat e d an dance, and t ' is vi V the fa t e be ongs d A Class ce!CoTfi ittee. He also e ioys bowling and riding. GUY L. GLORIA Guy , once a member of Southern's football team, has topped his colorful sojourn at the hallowed halls of Southern by copping top honors as President of the A Class. Guy still re- calls his first game with our eleven. '

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CLASS GF IUNE 1942 ALDO ESPOSITO Here is another Army Air Corps prospect. Al's pastimes are swimming and playing bas- ketball, which would seem to tit him for his goal. Good luck, All DAVID 1. FEINVEIRK ,-P' 'I Prince col 't one ir from f f 'i' 9 the head of e nce girl h meg-ts. N An: alfa-ur photog- rapher, w' e happy when el' as n and photographed e Grand Canyon at sunrise. ANTHONY FERRARA Tony will always be re- membered tor his eloquent har- anguing in Social Studies and for his bright happy-go-lucky manner. It is our notion that he would make a marvelous politician. How about it, Tony? , It y N . .,,-1 he t ' BERNARD FINEMAN Bernard is going to college to study engineering, and on grad- uation will join the army. He is an expert swimmer and once saved two people from drowning after swimming a mile to them. CHARLES FLAMMA. IR. Charlie has done secretarial work for the Record Book and Southron News, also was Vice President of the Accounting Club. His ambition is to return to Southern as a Commercial instructor. f fr -- J bf 'kg K -bfi' L LEON FRANCO L I .Z ,1 . , . . y E gh Because of similarity either of F5- f x name or appearance, Leon is y 'A sometimes called Leon Errol. His zi, R hobby is Saxophone playing, if ' and his ambition is to equal ', E Iimmy Dorsey in skill and tame. 2 fi , 2 r ' f 14 ' G- F QQ r if WILLIAM PRANGIPANI A Q Y . Will' ' Mg. V ' k R laps beware! Bill iobby, in fi 'at addition to , Mira, is rifle ' QW' practidmyq-xr r. lXtievveg's pep . ' iw tqlliqs haste games predominate Q ' Q Pin his memories ot life at South- --',' f r 5 J 3' , 1 MARIO A A S f - a ', ay membe ot the pres- , 'et' ent traclrr up ys building 'V f--..f o s A 711 adua, tion he intends t k a posi- Q ' QL tion as a Radio and Aeronautical A A E ' . N gi s y V H V ngineer ki L. 'E ,i 5 , LEONARD R. FULTON r . Fult is a rabid philatelist A 5 F- 'W 'ea' fthe Noah Webster name for a K- - -,,- stamp-collector,l and builds mod- , el railroads. He wants to do , W something to help us on to , - 1, C ii- vrcromf. ,S Y?- . V ARNOLD FYNE A I Arn is famous tor starting the K, ' plaid shirt minus tie tad in Qu- , W . . ,..,,, his class and wearing the avi 'V I trousers the George Batt way. Q- - V f Although he would make a swell - , 'X t X , i t model, he wishes to become a navy pharmacist.



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CLASS QF IUNE 1942 HERBERT GOLDBERG Goldy , as his friends call him, says he would like to be- come a second Tarzan. Since his hobby is dancing, it.would be a nice pictuxrewojsdrfarzan jitter- btigginq tg f 5 s ,fr ROBERT GOLDBERG l'd like to make a sap of a lap, says, v B9b Goldberg, whose,-'hobbies cartooning, and address collecting. Bob was' a memberwof the Fencing Group. CHARLES A. GOLDSTEIN C a?lie wa a member of the adio Phy 1' He is E' 's ur' agure Study crffi, Leif istry, nd t ref re , like to b e A u i chemist. f BERNARD GORDON Bernard like to play chess agidvrlwelayblball. Though he J is'V,d'n eage ' tihern rooter, 'Bo ,s' ' est moment here was his departure. He would like to become a sports-an- nouncer in radio. MARVIN GOTTLIEB His induction into the Mace will always be an outstanding reminiseeitoe of ,his 'stay' at Sdiftfhdn. Marris'f hobby, quite in' keeping-fwith his mental prowess, is Jsolying mathematical puzzles!! Q . - A Q- y. 3-L ,Mgr ,,' 1' '. K1 K 1 .532 , 1 ' I 'M . .ix 156-Cfi. ' - ns' , , 5 ,y ., ,. , it , gg, , Z V if Hi W -rt, f, X- 4 ' r fd' f 5 s ! -47 f 1 t t 350 l ,S ' fi r ,- X te 2 it 1 ,13 3: in Xi ,iff tix , Yi ,., L tlr I fir .. - .... f 4. 9 , A. .' 1'- , ..W.,,. A, , 1 gm Ai ima W iv- X 'S N N? i S i XV C fr, K f 2, , 2 'tv ,, t t a 25 . w . ,Vs 1-Huw. . W i l r X , bi X it RAY GRASSO Though training to become a bachelor, Ray was a member oi the Dance Club. The Archbisf hop intends to be-come a mar- iner, now that he has graduated. Smooth sailing lob. CALVIN HAHN Being ' SI3E?l VW' Mace and a , Afigl s ceuncilq ha ta up most of e time outhern, He a ays remember writing! O5 p ge argument for Mr. F bish. CHARLES HALL An lnterscholastic League bas' ketballer, Charlie will always recall the day he was almost thrown out tor staying during a tire drill. Ambition? To grad- uate. GEORGE HARDY Andy we may see a 'M luture Army pilot, at least that is his ambition. He takes to solving geometrical problems in his spare time. DONALD A. HEITZER Duck would be about the most typical Commercial South- erner ol the '42 Class, His hobby is athletics, lie would like to become a business man, and his most memorable experience was the dedication ot the Athletic Field.

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