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Cl .ASS CF IUNE 1942 EDWARD LICHTENFIELD The government needs boys like Litz who is going to be- come a welding engineer. His most exciting moment came when he left the gym, and left his pants there. SIMON LIEBERMAN Serving on he o t News is a cfalth y activities in U whicg Moish has participated at Southern. He has one hobby whom he says is not bad look- ing. AARON LIPSHUTZ Parlor-dates, basketball and all other sports. He is also a collector of stamps fpostage G defensel. He is anotheff who has memories of the famous fnotori- ous?l Mr. ,K. ROBERT LONG Bob , a colorful fellow, was known by his leading of lusty cheers in addition to his yeoman work on the track team. Girls fPrettyJ and making leaves that people turn over new are his hobbies. V f ,AT r 4 i' J' f ' ,f - 1 1 .. iv GEORGE LORD Iigger is an active member of the Dance Club and a builder of Airplane and Racing models. He could think of nothing more wonderful than to be a drafts! man. 1212, 'gl YQ V . V 1 it , N 1 ' ' fx Wa' 5- uw--1 A . 5 ' 7, i f ig 2 are V ? , ' f 1 . -,r if f ,l 'fi' W t'iffE'e 1 f we K N. X l I' we ,iv f - i S ' 1 4 .1 l- W 7?ff-wi 0 ws- I! i W. ,I +, 1 ff K t , 1- N4 f nf.-1 ,' 5 rig Dv Q f 4 3 t ff 3 it if 'S M -V ,, . .ir.f'i.,f I , ,nj y.: .qi x fx, . BN' Qu., 4 'X ff 1 - ev Q ' .aw-tr, 1 pf., 7 f We.. xx X .52 , 1 s ., ,,i,, ' 1 v . If l t 29 tm, 1 -1- ti i .'-9512. 5 fe l R x ISADORE LORENSTEIN Hank' Lorenstem filq,es 'tlancf ing and sports. lzle will always remember the field dedication even when' he has become a success in business. SALVATORE LUBRANO Sal likes salesmanshipg that lVloongazing proposition. He will never forget those sunny days with Mr. K-ff. He admits being a Senator for 3 terms, and confesses to have been late as often as H-4-. RALPH LUONGO Muscles, as his friends call him enjoys horse back riding and dancing. He hopes to be- come a part of Uncle Sams fly- ing force some day. DANIEL MADONNA Danny , who was president of the .Accounting Club, and numbers moonga2ing of all things, amongst his hobbies, has aspirations of becoming a C. P. A. in the future. HARRY MALLICK To reach the position of successful surgeon is Harry's goal in life. lt should prove very easy for him since he has had surgical experience in his father's butcher shop.
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Ci BENIAMIN LANDIS Ben , alias, The Face Be- hind the Mask has seen action on the varsity basketball team. He has enioyed and will con- tinue to enjoy being a good srortsman. IOHN LA VACCA lohn Lefty LaVacca, was circulation manager of the Southroi News, and one of the group which comprises the Dance Club. He likes ice-skating and baseball. ANDREW LAWRENCE Drawing for school oiects was among ndy's tivities at Sou her The in attitude the ot stud s howed to- ' r ' w' aj ays be re- ere an example of t ., stude s friendliness. GJ PASQUALE LEODORE Lee has done his share to help Southern. His most mem- orable experience was coming here. I-lis hobby is saving postf cards. He also likes to spend time in a good game of Pinochle. NICHOLAS LEONE Photography, chemistry and collecting money are Nicks hobbies. Shaking hands with Mr. Nieweg after his retirement will always live as a great moment in his life. .ASS CDF IUNE 1942 I as-,Qu 'Ee lb' ,T nr- . .,,,..,.V , r ' fi' - , 'lil I if ' 4 ' Y X -- ' E ,ggi ft 7 1 5' f ' 5 ' . t ff' A R.. , y 4162 Q! ' t . wf sk. We ky 1 1 it if . I 28 GEORGE LERMAN Uncle Sam's machinists have a fine prospect coming up in the figure of George At pre! sent he is engrossed in mech- anical and athletic endeavors. PAUL LETTIERI Pau1's greatest experience here has been playing with the orchestra. His hobbies are' sports and music, and he would like to become a musician. MORRIS LEVIN While here, Moish was en- gaged in pacifying the teachers' whims. In the future, however, he hopes to satisfy Uncle Sam's demands in defense industries. ,a A :.'4,,v wk, PHILIP LEVIN Phil, who toiled with the foil on Southern's fencing team also enioys reading. As a council member in the A class he had many memorable experi- ences. SAMUEL LEVIN Chicky seems to enjoy tak- ing his car apart and putting it together again. His ambition in life is to be able to pay a mechanic some day.
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CLASS QF TUNE 1942 0 .Jil fx' H. V.. Q 5 J lt.. ANTHONY MAMMAIZELILK Someday We 'm9'lVKzee Mam- my as one., ofa the best polit- icians ham his day. He has shpwyri his political prowess by ,tgilihing sthe senatorial position for three terms. IOSEPH MAMMINO lf we get the implication of that nicknarrie straight, Tango is apparently a past-master of that difficult terpsichorean feat. l-lis partners fascinate him. ' just chef Tart, l fa I ler as N: lis iis it 'ti l ' c o- ing, alTEg.t. R cl eating. l . Some of th se Clays when you hit the qpftliiidor-r.'f you Writ be eatin ' hes by Leonardo X. MICHAEL MARCELLI Trigger , an A Class coun- cilman, makes a hobby of girls. fStipulation: Beautifull. His most appreciable ambition. That of having fun while making a suc- cess out of life. IOSEPH MARCHIONE To help kick laps., in the pants! is the patriotic 'airibition of Ioe, who was active in the fencing and daftcingd clubs and an ardent follo'vver of the foot- ball team. n J LEONARIYQ Ia. ,- ,,.,.,,s-ffii'-y h . . 1,0 L, W Qs Q, I , JI. 1. 7 ' ' ' Af 32-I ik 5 ' ,gr ' ix, ,, ptfzfi w . ' E , .tif , , 15' L1 ' 54 xy ' Yi it ' f-5?51 f'ii:t r ' ,t ,gt ..., , , a 4 i t V2-iv' 'W' f i .. ,T 'I , Q 9' 1 Q' is 2' Q. . 1 '. 'VF' T X X - . A . ft, c Luv. ' Y x X. if 'A' 1 3 I, . i f 'za 'ig f BERNARD MARGED All the smooth dressers had better keep on the right side of Butzy whose ambition it is to become a clothing manufac- turer. During his stay here he was active on the school orches- tra. ARTHUR MARGOLIS Artie has participated in a great many interscholastic bas- ketball games. His super ambi- tion is to become a super clerk in a super market. 1 4 3 was .Q K gJ,L,v-M,?f- -M-Q c f f an fs' . . - e 1, If5eH.A519,w9G9L1Sz.. my D Among ,4Lenny's long list of P 'J ' f hebb'ies..we..Ei1cl.tb.Q4Qb.e. fenioys , - experimenting with chemicals. 4 The championship gamesft' at 1 f southern, havefxbeeyi a great -1-3.11 -,-'.' z 9 , V ...f ee . gli .?' ,,.Tj'N-xx 'J' experience to him. ii 7 , 'T f I 'v fsh css , . N hw Z a- I Q V 1 4 .f 'G- 30 SL-r T9-, LOUIS MARINARI Lou has a single ambition and that is to be a bachelor and to form a bachelors club. Pass- ing English with Mr. Kimmel- man will serve as an everlast- ing remembrance of South Phil- ly. WILLIAM A. MARNIE To pilot a transport plane has been the lifelong desire of Bill. While at Southern, he was one of the players on a champion- ship intersectional basketball team. I at 'F
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