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SAMUEL MONTI Sam a res rved fellow is a member of the Bowling Team and the Riding Club Through scouting he has acquired a lust for outdoor life Another Southermte who hopes to pur sue a career in engineering THOMAS NASUTI Tommy is known for his bowling and sharpshooting der the basket which helped his section win the intramural championship We are sure tha tim will see Tom expert machinist ANTHONY NICCOLO Surprisingly enough his am bition is none as yet it says here Nick is renowned for his participation in sports a a member of the second team in football and his section bas ketball team We know Nlck will be a star in colleg ALBERT NORMAN This Southern newshawk in- tends to help Uncle Sam then become a chiropodist make a mi ion and retire t 6. Abbe' has divided his time between photography stamps and Mr. Paravicini's jibes. We- ve read gu'te a few of h's fine articles in the Southron News. Vwtory Iles on the Horizon 25 HERBERT NOVACK Herbert is the boy with the personality sm1le which fi s perfectly mto his scheme for the future Herbie wishes to become a Doctor of Dental Sur gery or in the vernacular dentist LEO PACI Lee is the most taciturn ellow in th A Class H holds the d1st1nct1on of being the only one in the A Class who has never cut a class I-hs Joys are reading and at tending mov1es alone One can immediately recognize Lee in a classroom he is always parked behlnd a hoagie EMANUEL PACK This swing pianist likes at tending concerts at the Acad emy of Music Mendy aso emoys playing basketball and swimming His ambition 1 t become one of Mr Farblshs colleagues and teach English at Southern. LINCOLN PATTERSON Shorty whose muscles stick out like pineapples quote Mr. Pitts was a member of our track team. He has a deep love and respect for Mr. K. in whose room he has be- come a fixture. Shortys next job will be with Uncle Sam.
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SAMUEL 'I' MARSH Irrsh is interested rn nav rgatrng shrps rn the U S Navy He enyoys dancing sports and loving He ought to get plenty of dancing and exercise on the deck of a tossing ship A grrl rn every port will furnish the loving Irish got hrs G I harr cut IH preparation BENJAMIN MASCIOTRO Buddy that handsome rogue of A2 the female charm er 1S interested rn sports only surprisingly enough Hrs am brtion rs most unique he wants to be a success Could that be settling down with a wife and family or 'P DANTE I MASSI Mass now a member f this mans army was well known for hrs carvings and drawings He was a rabid sports fan and hrs favorite hobby was playing football He was usually seen readrng Popular Mechanics he classrooms. The class Joins wishing Godspeed t Mass. ROBERT MCADAMS Mick a lanky reticent son f Southern works ' he school library and is an ardent baseball football and basket- ball fan who has aspirations towards enginoering. As Astra per Aspera 24 IAY MEYERS Mr Hames would have been proud of the many services Iarus has rendered to the school some of which are base ball cross country and such clubs as Chemistry and Chess Iay wrll pursue horse doctor ing so you can place your two dollar bets with him in the future THEODORE MIRENDA Teddy a mathematical wrz ard rs pretty quiet but hrs work speaks for him He can usually be found trnkerrng with some type of motor Ted spends his lersure time partrc rpatmg rn sports This future Marine intends to be an elec trrcran IRVING MODEL Irvs theme song now is Ive been workrn on the rarl road A graduate through summer school this big hunk of a man was known for hrs dates in the N W Iersey coun trysrde Irvs hoagres would put any Dagwood special to shame. MICHAEL MOGAVERO 'Mike is a very good sec- retary as evinced by his work for the Southron News and his service to the teachers. H fenced a little in his sophomore year. Mikes ambitions are to join the Army Air Corps and to lead a successful life after the War.
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SAMUEL PAVORSKY Sam sat1r1cal fellow slaps the Bass f1dd1e 1n the school orchestra cmd does b1t of fr e lance playzng the outslde Cst1ll one step ahead of the MUSICIGHS Un1on Edl Sam who spends h1s lelsure bu1ld1ng model a1r planes and keepmg muslcally 1n tr1m hopes to become Aeronautxcal Engmeer GAETON PEDICONE Gay was a member of the Stage Crew senator of several casses he A Cass Dance Comm1ttee and a mem ber of the A Class Counc1l H1s pursu1ts run to sports grrls and sleep1ng Gays amb1t1on Navy SAM PILEGGI Popular among hls fellow classmates Chuck mtends to be an Av1at1on Cadet ID the Army He spends hrs spare t1me horseback ndmg playmg football and baseball After the war he hopes to become electr1c1an IOSEPH PIROLLI A valued player f the school baseball team Ioe al so played an excellent game of basketball Thrs all around athletes hobbzes constst ent1re ly of sports Upon graduatlon he w1ll 1o1n the navy An aggressive mth helps the horzzon seeker 26 GEORGEI POLIZZI IR Mayor IS qurte a mus1c1an He played 1n the school or chestra and band In hrs last term he was a class senator MaJors hobb1es are muslc and sports He has an odd amb1 t1on he wants to play hls trumpet ln the MGTIHG Band at Hrtlers funeral EUGENE POLTER An mveterate tmkerer and model bu1lder Euge has as p1rat1ons toward engmeermg at Drexel tHe graduated through summer school and latest re ports tell us he IS do1ng qu1te Well at Drexel Edl Th1S Eagle Scout spends what l1ttle lte hobby seemg what makes thmgs ttck IULIUS POMERANTZ lule was a member of the 1ntersect1onal basketball team He IS always talk1ng or bettmg on sports I-hs hobbmes are nat urally sports and readmg Hrs ambltxon IS to be an offrce worker SIMON POMERANTZ Well known to everyone 15 the secretary of the Southron News and a member of the yearbook staff S1 de tests shavmg bu we r s 1 lookmg for the beard Hts hob by 1S makmg gadgets 1n hrs hom workshop and he hopes to b come an engtneer . f . . . . . ,, ,, . . I Q I I , H - ll I I 1 v , a , I ' ' e ' on ' H If 1 Y ' I, ' ' , an ' H H E 1 ll H 1 1 I I I I l , on t l 5 , , . . I I I ' Q ' l is to get into his Uncle Sam's ' spare time he has at his favor- .. X ,V V 1 . If 11 . 2 K l , ' ' I - 1 ' . . . A K . 2 ' - , I ' 1 an - A rl t P W . O S1, ' A 1 ' , 1 'Q fu . . . . , 9 . 9 ' N, L.- . H
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