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

 - Class of 1942

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CLASS Cl? IUNE 1942 . fl W SIDNEY l Punchy kjls g ng 'to enter the engineeiing field ve y soon. His hob iek are X ey and women,q hicmiejems to be very ap'roEf1 , can you have stigfwjhe 1 the other? , X I 1 IRVING HOROWITZ t Airplane bugl fling, photography, mn ijt H .' and sports pr, lshs hobbies. He' means .soon to join his two lgrohherrs in the armed forces by Joirpinfg the army, IOHN HURCHIK Iohnny is one ot the few men who rate with lack Benny in the concert violin world. He has been a member of the or- chestra since he came to South- ern in IOA. BERNARD HUSOCK Working in his home lab- oratory and as a barber have kept Iuppiter guite busy during his oft time. Flooding the chem- istry lab. with ether will remain as his most memorable experi- ence in high school. FROVCIA IACONELLI In joining the U. S. Coast Guard Yack hopes to fulfill his ambition in life. His time between dates is spent in play- ing basketball. it Mm A.. , , fmt, if Q vm. y , f ,, XF W 5 at ' -..-. . s , gb. '7 1 ff 'mv ig: ., QM if fi gt it 'S , .3 x fy A ., be fx 4 2 so f U x- A if M . A 'pr ,V tt : S S , X D E X if 3 5 ur ' Cf. uf ! I r hi., :L ,:...:1A 4 s li ' 4' ZX 0-A THOMAS IANNARELLI Doc has appeared promin- ently in track and cross country. Receiving the Southern letter proved a great experience to him. His hobby is studying Spanish with the women next door. IOHN IATESTA Being a member of the gym team, it is quite natural for Iohnny to look forward to the day when he hopes to become the A. A. U. gymnastic champion. Dannly' take eat pride in the fact th ' e won an orator- ical co t f at South Philly. It can e easily seen that his DANIEL ISAACMQLDI-CS ice versa.. be ' ds ca y a great weight and LEWIS JONES Graduating was, and always will be, a great day in my lite, says Lew. His ambition is to become a success in life Without too much work. Nice job if you can get it. , IOSEPH IURICH Sto p has proven him- self one of the top all around atlileteszp-He, was a member ot ethei t'g'abck, football, and Fencing teafns, as well as City Champion for 'javelin in 1941. l 7 E 9 f 1 ' I C' lf Z.. if V- ,'.l.l' 26

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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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C lo .ASS CF TUNE l91ls TOIVO KALLI The Big L u soon ad to t e ros ef? another e, ' , hofffoils for the ine and-- hopes to make the majafsfr MARTIN KAZEN Martin has never been late or absent at Southern. His favorite subiects were gym and Office Practice, which would seem to indicate a successful career in business f - V. If fu, avi- '44 ' GASTON KEER Classy, whose hobby is mechafiical arfwfhg, is going to bel' aff'-mechanical engineer. Hejzstilf' can't forgetjlthe dedica- tion of th? fieldfeicercises of last June. CHARLES KERENSKY Mr. Kimmelman's great words, Fate and Density will always bring back memories of Southern to Chuck. To pay the govern- ment income tax is his goal in life, it says here. MANUEL KRANGEL Krut, a member of the A Class Council, likes his job so much he calls it a hobby. l-lis ambition is to become a multi- millionaire and to be happily married. t l t 1 v 'pcgfrwzx an. an Cx V .V ,.. 9' 5 Sie l A A Sf A3 .tw QNX 'K -V 5 1 7 5 6 -.T effffjg , A Y 2 , tis. . Ziff A ' ?.'. gferg Qfd .' N . 1 i 1 . F .. Q iv- . - .. - rt.-..,V 'T , 'Ta f 41 5 24 6 sz Q r if 3 A 7 A ff Y iii Rays, 'T X' . X 'TT wr. ,s X z W . i et 't' T wi ff Q? v E Ni T ' X xii' A A ,i K3 475 ' , :rf'2. ,?fi get , :.:, I I' f x S' M ' ' ' . -3 --I '. ,F -, . N Q we .W .. ff X A 1 E .. Q, . 5 , T N 5 fr SEQ X lt ,K QV ' t - . - f - S .H 1 .. -f .. 1, as - ISADORE KRAVITZ By-swing is an all-around fellow, This is evidenced by his love of sports, his hobby of sketching famous personalities, and his getting the only B grade in his class from a certain well-known and awe-inspiring English teacher. ALBERT KUPTSOW ,R , L '-spare time Koops fto listehing o good mu- sic. T A lti atelxzm ' to become ' enough so may retire andligffp phil- anthropist. J JULIUS KVIETKAS Agreeing with most commer- cial students, lule wants to be a successful businessman. He was a member ot our Track Team. SALVATORE LA BRICCIOSA Member of two A Class committees, Sal l.aBrice was also President of the Ushers and Secretary and Treasurer of the Accounting Club. l-le eriioys dancing, and someday hopes to become an efficient office exe- cutive. BENIAMIN LACCA Bunny is an all-round sports- man, who has always made a hobby of both outdoor and in- door sports. At Southern, Bun- ny's agility came in handy on the Gym team.

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