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

 - Class of 1959

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EE I . xrxvq-if f K ' N561 5 1 Hu sw, 2 Ag? M. f x MX ax 6-H-fglsf Q f 'N-RN Y 'fa 5 V! J' 4 L' s fl if '17-0135 4 'f ' ff' 'Q f 'Q 1 f' . -E ' N I, us 0 f 4 JR x A f Xxx :VVW -f 11? -.1sX' - . Y b wi K ' X ' Qikf' KW A Yr 3 407 i I N-H I' L 15 ll 'X M W ' Q U I X W Q ' N Vxx if 0 no ' 5 . , . on 0 Q - 0 .U 1 X D . . Q ' Xu 0 - K ' a r4' 'ZW' e XG-VNTEES-2 l ,f , 5 fQ1i'Vl T ie! Q ,e ' 'v. , K ay . 1 JF: X - N. ' , . R H715 , - .. I ' ffl, ,:5'5!J'f 1Y' aiifl- 1' 1 Q ,, 1 IJ, q ' q,:1:,Ay?,,,y 5' .5 , 6 L WC , X S-V V, ,,.A, ff .-wqnx , . ,,,.,g,Lp W ' Sf ur -c 1. HVWYVW .,. ' 17 f 1 :S .fu During the past three years we have come in contact and have been influenced by various forces. These forces can be likened to the spokes of a wheel evolving from a central core or hub, our school. When we started high school we were confused adolescents. Because of the diversified activities in our school, we have developed into rounded individuals. Qur faculty, one section of the wheel, has molded and shaped our mental development and has instilled in us a desire for truth. However, intellectual achievement in itself is not sufhcient. lt must go hand in hand with an understanding of ourselves and others. Such an understanding can be obtained through participation in various activities and sports, two other elements which constitute the wheel. The various activities in our school afford an opportunity for everyone to develop his special interest and to work with others. Athletics afford a chance for us to develop our bodies as well as our minds. Through athletics we become acquainted with the competitive spirit we will be exposed to all our lives. After three years, we emerge as adults who have attained a certain degree of emotional and physical maturity which will enable us to take our places in society. We feel sad that our three years in high school are finished. But is it an end? A circle has no end. We can consider our high school experiences as a small segment of a continuing cycle. During the past three years, we have laid a foundation for future experiences, a foundation that will serve us in good stead no matter what field of endeavor we enter. 1 The Eighth Graduating Class of South Philadelphia High School 2100 South Broad Street Presents the Keepsake-June l959 lacquehne Cl 'y Irene Evang l t Co-Edu CONTENTS DEDICATION . . . . 4 FACULTY . . . , . 8 ACTIVITIES . . . . 23 SPORTS . . . . . 43 SENIGRS .......... . . 57 ADVERTISEMENTS ..,. ,.., 1 09 3 J 'fr ,Q rp . ji W'-3' YY g n if f I A J li J DEDICATION T0 MISS CAPOLUPO To you Miss Capolupo, our sponsor, we give our thanks for your undying devotion and your constant effort to guide our many activities. Your guidance and help have made our tasks easier. Your radiant outlook and sincere advice to us in all the difficulties we have encountered during our senior year will endear you in our thought in years to come. Your clarity of thought will help us to accept our responsibilities to society. We thank you for your friendship and sparkling ideas. Your guidance and leadership have won our deepest appreciation and gratitude. We dedicate this KEEPSAKE to you as a measure of our undying thanks. We will always remember you with affection. 5-T A . , f' ' ci I M F f 2- E ff ,Zia M Y Em, 'H- . V- 1 1 v . , 1 u 5 if ANNE WRIGHT: DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT What is knowledge? Is knowledge the same as education? It would be of interest to me to know how you young people react to these questions. Have you ever wondered what has been the basic purpose of your years in school? It is at this point of purpose that the crucial differences between the ideals of different countries are most easily evident. In America I believe the basic purposes of education are: 1. To teach individuals how to think 2. To help us to appreciate the differences among people and to live happily with these diiferf ences in a democratic society 3. To provide individuals with the specialized knowledges they will need in order to work. Possession of knowledge does not guarantee that an individual will think. It is education which gives to an individual the ability to use knowledges and facts in order to arrive at a con' clusion. It is education which helps us to understand that the purpose of thinking is to arrive at a belief. It is education which leads us to question and to doubt but ultimately to believe. Our world has conquered space-where once our youth looked longingly at the star' studded sky, we now dream of other worlds and other planets beyond the stars-perhaps of other people. Have we given much thought to our relations with these possibly new peoples- can we live happily with them? Most of us have the capacity to live well with our neighbors but find it difficult to understand people from far away. What education do we need to help us live well in this wonderful new world which is unfolding? A man needs to have knowledge in order to work but this is only a part of his life. He needs too, as a worker, basic values of honor and integrity, of truth and of faith. It is because of all these needs of man that neither knowledge nor the grasping of knowledge is enough. What we must strive for is education and understanding, In your lives, will we teachers see our failures or our success. Superintendent, District Three ANNE WRIGHT 5 To THE CLASS or JUNE 1959 In this world, we know that there are wheels of many kinds. Each type is built for a specific purpose. Very often we hear of the wheel of fortune. Too often we attempt to hide behind this phrase so that we may continue to live with our ulazyfitisw or to excuse our failures. We make our own wheel of fortune through careful preparation and hard work. We must remember that in order to be successful in our chosen field we must: learn all we can about the fieldg develop skills in the field, be sincerely interested in the field, keep abreast of the new developments in the field. When one follows this formula, the wheel of fortune is set in motion. Then, when the time comes to be considered for advancement the wheel of fortune will turn his way - not because of luck but rather because he had planned through hard work to be ready when the opportunity presented itself. Boys and girls, I wish to extend to you my best wishes for a healthful, happy, and prosperous future. I do hope and pray that you will make your own wheel of fortune through hard work and always giving the other fellow a square deal. Sincerely, . JOSEPH J. Rossi 6 WHEELS The wheel is one of the most important invenf tions of man. But simple as the wheel itself apf pears to be, its usefulness depends upon a perfecf tion of construction and its perfect coordination of movement with other wheels when it is part of a complex piece of machinery. So it is with a thorough education. Many wheels have faithfully and constantly turned for you, many gears have been made to mesh tof gether properly, so that you might now be ready to proceed to assume your position in our complex society with confidence, courage, faith and per' severance. We trust that the wheels we have kept turning have done a proper job of setting you on worthwhile paths with high goals in mind. J. CAPORALE I ,,,,,,N A I Q Who can measure what we owe to others- our parents, family, teachers, religious counselors, friends? What we are and what we shall be is determined by the countless daily influences through which they shaped us. From them we acquired our aspirations, our ideals, our visions, our dreams. So does the great march of civilization and progress go forward. Each generation sees just a little further because it stands on the shoulders of those who came before. May each of us be worthy of the devotion and the aid which we have enjoyed, so that we may each bestow, in turn, these great blessings on the generations that will come after. 'MQW l g -'Y -.fo-f ,.,,n ,Z X-1 f--f ' V, , H A., .H I-f-.,Y.,,., , a Through every year of your life you have been helped by many people, many institutions. Your parents, your teachers, your friends, your church and the community in general have all contribf uted to your development. You have now reached a stage where the shapf ing of your life is more your own work. You can make it a thing of beauty or a thing of shame. One way of making your life a rewarding and happy one is by helping others become happy and wellfrounded individuals, Une ofthe most beautif ful compensations in life is that no person can sincerely try to help others without helping himself. HART , f-.- 1 -' 1 ii 1 0 J' fi Jig H, XIIHH HIDE!! LSIUIIH Bill 5 N i Mr. Woods MMERCE The Commerce Department, under the leadership of Mr. Sunderland, has many things to offer students whose aims are careers in the business world. It is Southern's largest department, teachers and studentfvvise. For girls wishing to acquire Work' ing experience, the cooperative education course is available, provided they have maintained good marks the preceding terms. The boys, too, may take distributive education. In this course they come to school in the morning and work during the after' noon. Mrs. Shanley Mrs, Turner X Mr. Pinkenson Mrs Klaln Mr W' I --an wiv' .I A I .ae 1 .,,N F- s r' XX X P av f' A - ' 'S f 3 Mrs. Beard Mrs. LaBrasca Mr. Kimmelman Mrs' Weiss 'n Q. .V 1-. N 3 Mr. Hess Mr. Rothman Mr. Ostrum l r 'Q' 'YQ Mr. Bender CLI H Mr. Katz Department Head Mrs. Struve Mr- Ryan if fi .5 Mr Paravlclm Miss Wogan Mrs. Gilbert 311 Ns. L'Communication is one of the most important words in our present day life. Communication and the knowledge of our lanf guage are important to us all. Here at Southern we are taught more and better ways in which to com' municate and increase our knowledge of English by the able teachers of our English Department. Southern's English Department offers its students many opportunities: journalism, to our creative stuf dentsg the dramatic club, for our actors and actresses. Our English classes are divided into three groups: Honor English, Regular English, and Practical Eng' lish. This enables all students to develop their individual abilities. Our students all agree that Southern's English Department, under the leadership of Mr. Katz, is doing a splendid job. Dr Rosenthal Miss Gillespie Mr. Dehnick Miss Mcllvam Q w. if ,l'5.J3'l'M , ? Mr Goldberg Dx' Herdegen gi XX f 3 Q r .Q . ,lk Mr. Nelson Department Head We at South Philadelphia High are fortunate in having a science program which offers adequate courses in biology, physics, and chemistry. An outf standing feature of the program is the advanced science course. This course offers students with special talents and abilities a chance to work in the particular phase of science in which they are most interested. Each student works with a teacher whose job it is to encourage and to advise the student, not to lead him. Thus original thinking is encouraged. This, all educators will agree is the fundamental and most important function of education. Mrs Grant Mrs. Cohen Mr Reed U53 Hb If Zhu' Mr Salvucfl MISS Sparkman Mr. Gmini Mrs K Blvlns e.,1 1169 ,ZZ Miss Schwartz Mr. Ricciuti Miss Cannon Mr. Jenkinson MATHEMATIC Mr. Rigolizzo Department Head Mathematics, the science, challenge, the vibrant art, is the foundation of education and of a civilized people. More than facts, figures or mechanical comf putations, the field of mathematics opens the door to a new perspective on life. Making people think and apply the intelligence given them is indeed a diffif cult task. Fortunately there are people, such as the teachers here at Southern, who unsellishly devote their time to help us do this. Mr. Rigolizzo, head of the math department, feels that some students lack the initiative to fulfill their capacity. As he humorously stated, the teachers are always trying to awaken those lazy brain cells. Having some of the most expert teachers in Phila' delphia and being offered modern thorough courses such as the T.V. Math and college math courses, we at Southern are well prepared to enter any of the open doors today. Miss Mann ,Q , Miss O'Boyle 44 '54, x -Nb. Mr. Boyce Mr. Alessandrini '----...L I k ANGUAGE i-?i:rse Mr Straton Mrs Baccarl Mr Powell The Language Department, headed by Mr. Maioriello, is an asset to our school. Its teachers are always ready to help and guide us in the study of Spanish, Latin, French, or Italian. They all agree upon the merits a student acquires when learning a language. Not only does he learn the way different groups of people speak, but also their customs and and way of life. Une may ask, tswhilt has that to do with nie? It has everything to do with us, because as think' ing people, our scope must he hroad, By learning ahout other people, we open our minds and heeome more understanding and tolerant of peo' ple all over the world. We also hecome more appreciative and hetter educated. May we extend our hearty thanks to these teachers for all they have done for us. lr E.. .1-1-xx x 'V Mr Lombardi Miss Capolupo Ml' Befk0WitZ Mr. Vassallo Mr. Mock 9' Mr. Chialastri a. w..-i I ': , 114 A V Mr. Cutler Mf.Hm1d I DU TRI L Acting Department Head and FI E ART Our fine Industrial Arts Department is in the capable hands of Mr. Herold, who is also our Student Association sponsor. ,,.tA' , ' This department and all its fine teachers merit . . i.i.i,., A . applause, because they prepare students for prospective X engineering careers. Besides the subjects the academic , y If , student receives, an industrial arts student also has a - t shop fusually mechanical, drawing, or electric shopj. T f' This will undoubtedly train our students and help pref 1 t ' pare them for the large amount of Work ahead in x college. We all agree that this department provides an 1 i X excellent chance for a student to see just what lies ,fm p f ahead in engineering. Many thanks go to these teachers. ft 'X b QW? . , Winn!-fl it it fairs. Mr. Neithammer Mr. Tiffany Mr. Ives Mr. DeSanto Q OC '37 1 a F . Mr. Feldman fd. . K+., Mr. Forte V Mr. Hill Mr. Piston Mr. Hille fl 1 . If get lx r I 9 . . 1 .. Q 'a Mr. Eastburn Lf -, s' I .Ls 555 1 1 . ... at -in .- Mr. Siani Mr. Zeitz a K -CC I! :': E Ili I 'lf -1-h I' 3 V Q , li I vguu I X Mr. Galletta Mr. Pitt L Q sl .' ,Y 'A - Y Vx Mr. Presto Mr. Carter Mr. Dabrow PHYSIC L A , Mr. Brody Department Head PHYSICAL EDUCATION QBOYSJ In good weather our boys may be seen in spotless white warming up in the front yard of our new building. Mr. Brody is the head of the Physical Education Department. He has help from many very able gym instructors such as Mr. Pitt, Mr. Zeitz, Mr. Presto, Mr. Ciani and Mr. King. The boys appreciate their gym periods because they give them the opportunity to release stored energy in a constructive way in our new and beautiful gyms. PHYSICAL EDUCATION QGIRLSJ Cur modern and freely equipped gymnasium seems to make physical education a pleasure for almost every girl in our school. The girls are taught to work on such apparatus as the horse, rings, and ropes. Sports such as badminton, tennis, volleyball, and basketball are encouraged. Our gym instructors, who are a pleasure to work with, also teach dancing. Mrs. Crawford is the head of the girls' Physical Education Depart' ment. The girls will long remember the exercises that tightened and loosened muscles. Sometimes when the muscles ache we realized how much we really need these gym periods, Mr. ' TFHUYWGIII Mr. King Dr. Brancato w I 'jst . if '9 Avy Miss Cfmkling Mrs. Geiger Mrs. Shegog Mrs. Crawford , ' -41-,gfggh , 5--W-xx Miss Martin xi? 'lv . rrfr Q 1 . 5 V ' Miss LaFont ,'f5wfl:iL Miss Murphy Miss McNaughton Miss Scharf HOME ECONOMIC vu H 1... If the young ladies in our school wish to practice the domestic skills they will be called upon to use in later life, they may take the various courses- sewing, cooking, child care, etc.- offered in our school. Here, under the direcf tion of skilled teachers, they acquire experience and practical understanding which will help them become efficient homemakers in the future. Miss Malick mug' Q7 as s Aknx, S-TJ Miss Horn Miss Belzer Mrs, Nock Miss Fitzhugh f 0 s,2J if x ii ' at lacf x Mr. Kai-chin K f 1 Mr. Brodsky Department Head OCIAL STUDIE , 1 , dl ff-X ,K Ae i i l I ff x Y J Mrs. Rank Mr. De Rosa Although most of us cram in preparation for our history majors, we will always be grateful to our most able Social Studies Department. Mr. Brodsky is the head of this department along with very able assistants. To illustrate the required curriculum the use of films and slides has been initiated. At election time the students are taught to use voting machines that can be seen on the fourth floor. This is only one of the many ways the Social Studies Department helps prepare us for the time when we will be on our own after graduation. South Philadelphia High is proud of her Social Studies Department and the help it has given us, enabling us to adjust to society's needs. For this, we thank you. Mr. Weiner Miss Hanover K ' A '41-swf., , A Mrs. Heyne Miss Bergen 1..- Y? ' its Ml-M Mr Mathieu Mr Beaumont M Y Mr' Kushner 5 11 0 'B 4 MM , , x A - I . imp..- hf ,Q 5 fs. . I X N- A Mr. Segal Mrs. Segal ' M fi , fff2T?'312 ,A 'Q ,, 'V : 'V 'pq' !,7'E'7fiVC. Mrs. Szklanny Mr. Shelow W.-. - 'lil M SPECIAL SERVICES 'e llll vnu Counselors Nufsgs s E i n '.' Driver Education 95: v we egg ii. r EX Speech Music zo AND DEPARTMENTS Librarians Grade Ce0l1I1SC1OI'S Secretaries ff' x , V' fr, fgee X ry 1. P., , , , Q, . Stock Clerk 21 Non Teaching . C , .,, . N i Q.. ' 22 - 0 o ri' 9 fy ff 'f I 39' V QJV A f f , 1 ff 'Vg , if ff , f PN ,w4ggEgfQa 4 43 QQQfg966Wf , f4SSOc ,?ff fT7wQ gy ,, , A . 4 f 'M?M? O Us M Tlofy R093 V'Xx,X I fb fm 1 fi XM! 'hm 'nu,.Qw-um'-.5 i IENO- HA, 'S'-Nwxw ' v H-. 4 .1 4 9, i 'K' 3.51, 7 V' ih h 2' 'l L P , i 3 V, K Lk wg.?3?,, V V P 'Ek 091. Q . - f .V , ,.f'K 'R! ' SEiffQQ,,+ f7?Q?Qf2f fyff V , L,L'VL V .V ' ,',L, I 125.151 RL. QQE2eQ'3.1i KEEPSAKE BUSIN SS ST FF Mr. Willis Barbara F ai-acchio Joanne Costello Herman Baron Loretta Basanavicius Luz Coyle Marie Custer STAFF John DeRose Genevieve DiCamillo Alonzo Edmiston Angie DeBenedetto Josephine Gatto John Laprocibo It is through the contribution of the Yearbook Business Staff that such a fine book as our KEEPSAKE has been made possible. Under the capable direction of Mr. A. Willis, this dedicated behindfthefscenes group worked many long hours applying expert salesmanship tactics to obtain a suih' cient number of ads. Working side by side, assisting Mr. Willis, were the two Business Managers, Rita Rotoloni and Rhetta Petrone. To these assiduous people whose devoted efforts have helped make many unique improvements, we gratefully extend our thanks. Joseph Mergliano Joann L'Tainen Ceola Nallo Philomena Stalfire Carol Dona John Berardone Busmess Staff 'MW S nu,-s U is 23 'Y Qu-3-qi Joseph Mergliano Leading Ad Getter Rhetta Petr-one Business Manager Rita Rotoloni A ssislant Manager I W.,- Florence Liberto Second Assistant Manager JACQUELYN CLONEY Editor-in-Chief ia IRENE EVANGELISTA 49' 531 rs 7? -' SHARON HENIS OUTHER ff' ,R ' 1 X x MARILYN KRAMER Flash bulbs flashing, typewriters clicking, people hurrying to meet deadlines. These were familiar scenes around the KEEPSAKE Staffs headquarters, room 517A, this past semester. Compiling a class yearbook is no easy task, but our staff went at it, full force. It took many hours of precious time and faithful devotion on the part of all the editors and staff members to produce a good yearbook. It meant giving up every spare moment to interview teachers, Write articles, and take pictures. 'Zi 'l if MARLENE CLEARFIELD ALONZO EDMISTON 24 A-V , all ll' KEEPSAKE KEEPSAKE STAFF Nancy Faulks Donna Botto Sandra Zwanitz Sandra Elner Estelle Caplan Eva Jones Frances Adamo Ioan Hauser Daniel Di Carlo Diane Holtzheimer Joseph Donato Marlene Greenberg Charles Anderson Barbara Ann Kinsey Ethel Glassberg Fred Ciocciola Sharon Henis Frank Smith Mary Ellen Harris Harriet Rosalie Stein Io Ann L'Tainen Michael Manno Betty Necman Marie Orlando Bernice Foster Evelyn Basedow Eugene Maiale Joseph Mingroni Regina Leiberman Janice Eriera Rosa Keith Our cofeclitors, Irene and jackie, held the wheel, steering our busy craft into port, while our competent photographic editors, Frank and Bar' bara, and literary editors, Marlene, Judy, and Sharon, gave them able support. Of coures, all of this would not have been possible without the aid of Miss O'Neil and Mr. Willis in the planning, construction and selling of our book. Our thanks to all! -, J-N FRANK SMITH MISS O'NEILL Literary Advisor Wy BARBARA KINSEY DIANE HOLTZHEIMER X. ,df X X 51 4-'nf is r. .y 4 M Q JOHN AUDIO li E 5UDY WEINER 25 SOUTHRON STAFF SPONSOR D R hl r. osenta EDITORfINfCHIEF ...... ...Eugene Maiale ASSOCIATE EDITOR . . . . . .Dome Sworob 'mv 'fn-I EDITORS NEWS Stephen Wolk Marsha Henderson EDITORIAL Dorothy Palck Susan Berman Iudy Adelman LITERARY FEATURE Ed Spena Carole DiStephano Pat Svvygert Lynn Evangelist Iohanna Coslin , Carole Margadonna COPY Eugene, Malgle Eileen Tuckman Marcia Alper Edffvf-fn-Chief Beverly Spitainy Bill Soioway SPORTS Estelle Caplan Walter Lively ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY Charlotte Berger John Aiello, Art Pat Scannapieco johnny Audio, Photographer SOUTHRON For expert coverage and appealing editorials the Southvon has received high recognition and achievement for maintaining the paper's high Standards. The editorfinfchief, Eugene Maiale, the reliable Staff, and its sponsor, Dr. Rosenthal, have made it a topfnotch newspaper. The Seniors and all the Students have looked forward and enjoyed the Sparkling feature columns, and the coverage of all activities Such as, School Shows, all sports and the Senior Trip. We thank all of the Staff for the time that you devoted to the task of keeping all SoutherniteS well informed and up to date on Scholastic events 3 N Estelle Caplan A .. v 1 X' ix . . 'ke C O A- 'T ' -,yy V V 9 a ' 7 Estelle Martorana Pad Mayfield John Audio 26 HRO ,im -'u Dr. Rosenthal, Sponsor 4 ' g l li ' A 1 v ' 1 V A 7 31 4 , , - A 2,1 14 Business Staff 27 w XA E 7' KE W BIG WHEEL AROUN S HOOL 'v ' ,a J I Daniel DiCarlo Co-President - I I 6 I 1 al v- ,.., 45 I ' I ,., ,l, . .4h, 1-11. . 14' N Joan Gazzara Co-President r, Student Association 4 ' L .1 -I Fw- oil' 0, - 'I 5. 1 V o .lu i is M. P.: v I 6' WW, X lx X I 'I H 1 4 THE BIG WHEELS AROUND SOUTHERN Reba Trager Treasurer THE STUDENT ASSOCIATION How many times have you seen room 314? If you have seen it often, you have witnessed the busiest group of students and teachers in any school. Just in case you don't know to whom 1 am referring, it is the S.A,, of course -The Big Wheels around Southern. Planning many successful social events is one of the many services performed by our Student Association. Many students think that this is the extent of the S.A.'s interest in our school. That is where they are wrong. The students participating in the S.A. have the wellfbeing of all the students in mind, whether the matter be of social or political significance. We use the phrase, Big Wheels, to show the power of the Student Association Government in making South Philadelphia High a government of the stu' dents, for the students, and by the students. 'H-lid I Lydia Mai-ella Secretary Mr. Giusini Mr- Herold Sponsor SPOYISOT S28 SOUTHERN? NUR ERY CHGOL 4 Env Our Real Babies 'li-'7 A r film fl! Tots, toys, and all day sucke l 5 e S ' 'inf' 0,0 V 5 ' 9 A L ,f A f ln l 1 4 I 'f y 'W ' Q Jiri! I If faq 1' l .A L U ' M525 U O Y h 4 H How dry we are. bacgiumust ave been a beautiful I want my teddy bear Z9 BRIG 'Q-ay fu , fd , vnu' 1, ,T IIJPM5 I Vx f N el UN M '01, '01, 'bv X LTP r'7A 1, f,,l M I Af ' ' JJ I , ,f'1'yly,I!' X w, S . os cor 0090 C11 On - si' Fl - X63 16 :Wa X bel Na Co 12' rf 3 1 6' and Out If x D00 8 -' ao QS? Y! Tin Aeat 6 at jast! On Friday and Saturday nights, June 5 and 6, the South Philadelphia High School presented Brigadoon, under the direction of Mr. Ostrurn. The star performers were as follows: Joseph Giordano as Tommy Albright, Tommy Enos, as Jeff Doughlas, Geri Preole as Feona Maclaren, Nancy Wayes as Jane Maclaren, Joe Mozeff as Charlie Dalrymple and Yvonne Ricklin as Maggie Anderson. T 'io' Fxflxafcxiaxgxxgklgln W 1 J l A X V ' ' xl V E' x 1 Vwmxxeux A - ' 1 L ' PP jill!!! ' AQ XX-., -1 L-, t lf , The way of a lad with his lassie 1 10 -' Let's both take the high road 31 MR. MACK BAND, VOCAL, AND 09915 QW 4 , 32 MARCHING Mis G M V ORCHE TR BAND , SITTING I . Maestro Mack makes music MR. YEATS 33 1 I, i . w..iw1.u Inq! l ll l T me T ', ' y 4 I ,Ii , V i ,- iinffi l Q My 1 if ... . 4 '- ,gg 3 T .A V :Q ll, gd A , - .,' - 1 . f ' I 1 i lil Il, M J N 'Il 1. ry' 1 n F- 4 U LIBRARY AIDES Eva Jones, Lorefta Wright, Nancy Faulks, Rosemarie Moscatelli. V+ I ,I 4 M 1 STAGE CREW Bottom Row: J. Zaccone, J. Hagen, L. Cohn. Second Row: D. Eg, M. Urofsky, R. Carretta. Third Row: H. Silverman, M. Pellagrini. Top Row: M. Frantz, A. Jacobs. fe C' ..fcn9f5-ff? CLUSA is I PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Bottom Row: Sandra Kirch, Frances Scroccarell Louise Forte, Doris Giandres, Shelia Rultenber Marlene Goldberg. Second Row: Nancy Faul 1, .ffl , A ff wlgim db 6 J USHERS Barbara Kinsey, Rosemarie Palermo, Marlene Clearfield, Phyllis Cinquino, Sharon Zeiber, Sandra Elner, Ethel Glassburg, Estelle Caplan, Regina Liberman, Herman Shamberg. . M 1 1 ez' AWARDS COMMITTEE HALL AIDES Front Row: Rose Deliberri, Barbara Kinsey, Dorothy Falck, Theresa Coco. Back Row: Gay Kaplan, Florence Berline, ju. Theresa Scotti, Domenica Fanelli, Dorothy Gaymon, Eva Jones. Aflinf-an Y 5-4- 414-5- CTI ITIE Cecelia Kafitz, Beverly Roseman, Vilma Foglia, Committee Chairman Nick Rago. Top Row: Ken- neth Levin, Philip Faillacc. LOST AND FOUND 5 . 'A' wr I E m gr! I r HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE Standing: Eva Jones, Nancy Faulk, Lorraine Giordano. Seated: Beverly Roeman, Elise Buncombe, Antoinette DiMaggio. niet' JC LUN CHEON COMMITTEE Domenica Botto, Evelyn Basiclow, Diane Holtz- Louise Colosi, Marlene Goldberg, Patricia Cini, Virginia Renzi, helmet'- JoAnn Cavaliere, Frances Chudnick, Rita Celenza. I , ' ff A -.. Q . , 2 1 2 l , 19 i X Q I I ' 32 i 7 A 5 5 I S il .- I i Q 4 2 4 V , ,. I u ' 1 P iii f .X X it km 'lla , B. Spitalmy, Joan Hauser, Betty Neck- MEDICAL TECHNICIANS man, Marlene Rosenberg. C. Malimasura, M. J. Levi, H. Stein, E. Easterday, J. L'Tainen, B. A. Kensey IL cc as OCIETY Bottom Row: R. Rotolini, J. Hauser, E. Caplan, S. Zwonetz, Jacquelyn Cloney. Tap Row: Reba Trager, H. Hague, F. Ciocciola, F. Smith, B. Kinsey, A. Somoroff, I. Evangelista, M. Bottiglieri. ' f. 14: - I 3, 5 5 SILVER S SOCIETY Symbolic of all the academically outstanding students of Southern is a Sterling Silver pin in the form of an old English S which denotes membership in the Silver MS Society. In order to earn this honor a senior must have been on the Honor Roll for four or five terms. Certainly, the qualificaf tions for admittance to the society are rigorous, but the honor and prestige acquired by being a member are great rewards for the arduous study exerted. The seniors who have achieved this honor will stand at the wheel ready to help pilot the world into a realm of new concepts to benefit man. 515' Miss Mary Jane Gillespie Sponsor of Torch, Silver S 36 TORCH V '1 W 22? V 'E iiflf jzi Eli 11' .sew ff. 2665 H few ssiiiiifi xeffw AWS Wiictiri mi 9,57 fi Epi ? ',-' ,212 i Q 157f'Q,? if 55333 T252 gi TS it ,g if fr iff' 'f V -' Ui 2 its ' inner , l 554' i Eiifffl .11 fa 1 I ., wi 1 . sian r -fi' Q: iE?v4Z iii: i 451' 2 e A .ga 42 2 , qv s mv A if -Qfaszagszi l ia fa 'i vw M 1 a ' 1 ffm 5 'iiffii gi Qlfil' fggi + W5 l get I y R I I w 4 2 5 A i f 0 1 1. ,Q ! .V 7 ff ' ' V 'A-I -ti f - f ' , 'L .A, - A . pg . 1 X v Q, . .X ,4 - 5 ,'5a3,,f, up r Mg P, l I .,....,4 I fi I ,L lf. , ,hifi , - Q., . A - i I I ll i . First Row: J. Evangelista, Weiner, S. Elner, J. Cloney, H. Stein, B. Kinsey. Second Row: R. Rotolini, J. Errata, H. Kramer, J. Hauser, R. Trager, E. Caplan, S. Ziwanetz, L. Marella, F.' Cfrillo, D. Holtzheimer, A. Acerba. Standing: J. Formicola, M. Bottiglieri, R. Sietz, F. Collins, F. Ciocciola, R. Crimi, R. Spector, F. Smith, H. Hague, J. Donato, Z. Capuano, A. Somoroff. D. Botto. THE TORCH: A CREED I believe in the joy of study, the delight of acquaintance with books, the discipline of diligent learning, and the ref discovery of the World of nature and' of men through an N' open mind. ! ' l'be1ieve in character as essential to the highest type of scholarship. I hold that no intellectual achievement, however keen or clever, is worthy of deep respect unless it goes hand and hand with accuracy, reliability, honor, humility, toler- ance, and truth. I believe in service, that it is the privilege and responsif bility of the enlightened member of any society to minister with kindness and understanding to the needs of the less fortunate in talent or in opportunity. I rejoice in the burden of leadership which scholarship, character, and service lay upon me, for I believe that my torch should light others to lives of greater beauty, richer joy, and fuller service. ,Qx . . X4 Miss Anne Wogan Former Sponsor 37 SOUTHERN THROWS A DRAGNET AROUND WASHINGTON DUM DA DUM DUM! This is the school - Southern Date: Friday, October 10, 1958 Time: 7:05 A.M. Place: Pennsylvania Station Charge: Six hundred sleepyfeyed Southern Seniors board a Pennsylvania Railf road train with the premeditated scheme of taking Washington by storm. Your Honor: If the defendants have nothing to say in their own behalf, we will proceed to review the case. 9 10 ll 1 2 4 7 9 :20 A.M 115 A.M :15A.M :00rP.M :15 PM :00 P.M :25 P.M 140 P.M Evidence was found by the shouts of joy that the entire group arrived at the Union Station, Washington, D. C. The students then boarded chartered buses and proceeded to the Lincoln Memorial. Cameras clicked as the class visited Ike's cottage - or - we beg your pardon, your honor - The White House. Everyone said cheese as the class picture was taken. The already Hpoopedfoutn students were then taken on a tour of the United States Capitol Building. kln the middle of bologna sandwiches and bananas, the buses stopped at the Smithsonian Institute. Here the prodigies scienf tifically investigated all the gadgets. The buses drove through historic Alexandria, Va., en route to Ivlount Vernon, the home of the boy who chopped down his dad's cherry tree. Everyone enjoyed wandering through Ceorge's house. The class headed for Arlington National Cemetery to witness the changing of the guards at the tomb of the unknown soldier. A few souvenir hunters almost missed the homebound train. After having feasted on a turkey dinner, the weary seniors arrived in Philadelphia. The counsel rests its case. Decision: The judge iinds the defendants guilty as charged and sentences each of them to cherish always the wonderful time had by all on the senior trip. WHEEL TO l U' U '- at if Hi- ' ,fl Kg, jrwf- we .ov0 if 5 'A JJ g , vc ' - ' .Q 3 ,lgiq .Q tr .4 W l J? I f-,A ...lk .l gi gat' 3' Ea.. 4 7 E' F X 3: MEI ll-l llll l-I I- 'Nl lI1il lol!! Ii:1l mg, lg in W.: :Lv-W' 2 llliilll f A S I I 1 I -QC X. N X I J, v , , 1 Q ' T A V ,rf-W-'ff'-'W-'2- ff . IZ . ,.,,,, ....,,......,, ,. .. 3 f v., va, M' A- , f -an A' . - ,mf L3 0 iq, A if-..?5A-M. ea .fi vs 1 7 '. .4-Q. ,'1,,1 , f 'fr -f 'I A I wi' 'ke' ' , Q f ,141 7 A . Q 1' 'T' V. . f-fav! , ff ' , 3' , ,g.a.s, ' 1- Q,-ML 41 A -. . ,Lf ia . 1 ' Y N0fv?,trt 'ulb bu 5 V jig! 4 4 f L, . 9 L 9 Q 5 n . ' 'QA -4 L lg, f' Is.. 1 v-' . . i.. I , .wfpaf 2 :M Btu-Q H AA M .. .A V MQ' ML -'-1 Q . 'Q ., , , nd., V A Mi 2 95 -A -F - . 1' A V115 '- el-...dx Sri- ,.iT: :,g,v I, ,v '3 i fr x X ',' I K' XY K V,-7 151-1 if .' - XX f- 5 47.5 V . f f' I XX 1 S. If N lu ll.. 41 Pa CQ . X y 'V , t, Vi! 'fgltf v 12- L' My 4 K ' i -rm l .' Q F X , N , at K , , .I ' L U ,-, 'f .. .fn 1 o 1 R . New wt, 'O 5 'S-X 1 W I , g - , ' 0 Yes, yes, he'll be here in 5 minutes! One of the most beautiful memories we shall cherish of our three years in South Philadelphia High is that unforgettable evening of May 29, 1959. Our prom was held that night in the beautiful ballroom of the Sheraton Hotel. It was an evening of bevvitchment. Upon entering, all girls Were turned into princesses and the boys into prince charmings. Perfect manners and etiquette cast a special glamor over everyones evening attire. With our heads in the clouds and our feet ..-M Now I think of it, why didnt' I buy the non-smear type before! My comb would have to break now 40 W N 1 up , . 0 . 'X .Jr ,f f E 4 B X ' . ' N 1 7 I ui- 4' 1 X 11 51 1,1 1 1 J X, 1 I , ..l B 5 S V -V X ,.--X, ,. . ,,,, ,. ly no ffl f N 1 ,.7. - .f 'V 5 4 W W 1 2 lllii f .Q Queen of the Senior Prom floating on air, we danced to the music of Tommy Benson. The spell binder was a Rhapsody in Blue, our prom's theme. As all good things must come to an end, so did our prom, but it is a memory into which we can, from time to time, retreat - a beautiful remembrance for the seniors of South Philadelphia High when we were all enchanted by a Rhapsody in Blue. K. if 'vt I told you to wear the red one! And away we go 41 X v .5 . V-I Yrrv X X - I I? X -r.'. F Q K 1 - fa x m , -ef- QVWX Wlxat do you Z- A ime for the late x Kate show. xx' K T' xx L X I X uGt , ,C XY5 42 A, W eat wasrft it wx w K-, Q .'1'. 1. ,H ., 1 -1, p 1 , . p If fair Southern's varsity Bowling team entered into league competition this season and came out on top with the city champion' ship. In thirty campaigns Southern lost only six. The team had the benefit of one of the best coaches in the league, Mr. H,' Levin. The team also benefited from their experif enced captain Stan Angelo, a varsity mem' ber of last year's team, and the record BOY 9 BOWLI l? breaking scoring of Frank Schiavo. Other members of the successful club were Nick Cuglielmo, Bob Pennestri, and Tony De Francesco. We wish to congratulate Mr, Levin. and his team for their successful efforts that ended in a championship and we hope that next season's team will follow in their steps of their predecessors, jf' g 9- ,Q ,.f-53 ,,-ff , ,.,,- eff' 5 I N Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan Jan Jan Jan. Jan J an Feb Feb. Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Coach Mr B Esher ASKE VARSITY BASKETBALL Bonner at S. Phila. S. Phila. at St. Joseph S. Phila. at Roman St. Tommy at S. Phila.-7:00 St. James at S. Phila. Neumann at S. Phila.-7:00 S. Phila. at Roxborough S. Phila. at Neumann Olney at S. Phila. S. Phila. at Germantown S. Phila. at Dobbins Bartram at S. Phila. S. Phila. at Edison Gratz at S. Phila. S. Phila. at Northeast W. Phila. at S. Phila. Overbrook at S. Phila. S. Phila. at Lincoln Frankford at S. Phila. S. Phila. at Bok Central at S. Phila. Franklin at S. Phila. -dv 5 ' .-.f--Y TB LL Q f . B get-. L . 5 gfvfi.. BALI' 74 il L , , -, xfkjirg A T 631.-m if? 1512 . -fag '4 r . mum. L BASKETBALL The Varsity team of Southern is composed mostly of seniors who had a fauly successful season with only 8 losses and 8 wins. The sparkplugs of the team are Ferguson and Spector. Others including McGue, Holdsman, and Micchile also helped to increase Southern's victories. The team's greatest victory came when the undefeated Bartram team lost to us 5567. At this game we were presented the first trophy for interleague play between two schools, and Ferguson received the Wesley E. Scott trophy for the best player of the game. We know that Mr. Esher, the team's loyal coach, will work un: ceasingly next season to assemble a new team. We hope next season's team will be a championship one, too. -45 .-: .V 3 1 ' ' . -,af 7 m:+ ' f 'Q' 9' 1P7f'I.'rW4 - 2L ' 7 1 l , 1 ASEB LL 'Mun- xv Q1 N 141 lui Mr. Pitt COACH 4 J me Q fs 'E?!:f,f,.Q,. ' f :T.3.2' Qwvrl W, . ,Af ,gr X, K .,P.' , -M ,s -...i .fs , H AH: L-, inf Ls. il . 'imSv,.-'f'.. S-.L . ... 'L' '-ur.. --5 ' - . '-:S . ww ' 'fr -., '11, mv r u -.qhFL'vy:Qk FP'-7?--'f. Q..- ML ff-,z -'.lr'., 4 44' A' . , Hb' . ,' :M W. 'IEW EWS ,dz 4, 4 ' '. 5 - , ,, s .A J. C' wx 9 f , , fy, A df ' T: Q ll a Q Q 2, x , K , QR V' 'fat Q! Xf' I X1 Y .x U V ' ' ,. , , 1 Kam ' r fx - L- 'PL ' g ffg,,4A Xfvwf . A - 4 A fp ' w gf' -5,-3 q f! 1 1 :L A I , M l b 0, 'v if 'It' 'ip f Y Z, is A -'V' fl ' 7 .' I' I , ,, ,M 1 , I 1 2 , . I ' x - - v . H - .. ?Y,,,i4., Q 'B '3ll99 , KU, 'fires x SPHS 1 fffjjl Gill' ' ' il!! 4 . . H grxilf-A2 f I Q L, ry' . it , A R L Qt, 1 3 fffff, A f I v Q 3 xxx X ' ' 1- if C C 0 xx. F Q I J H 1 .H I' 4 V, . ' -our vw. . .-111551 'lriffkfizf J M W--' . iw 5 ' ,V ,Rl mi . A ., . 5, , -Pig! V A av.. 1 N Kg 515 55 l M 5' 2 r , 1 fig, af llll 2 af' 7' f K ,' v M 'F , ,, ' L x r' '- 52.47158 If 'V -, w J ,V L Ah ' fl N 5, fa, ii. ,. ,gy , AMA 1, lf' , , '..,,. ,. , ' , ' , Y f Ili L .J V -Ai M f frail i F? , .15 ,f +2-5. , W ,Q N l' it 1 ' - gukyg I l A m.Q.,1n:,f4 I QUTBEN, 1 xwfhmk X , ,WWQTERIA m ,9,igf,,' x.,va2rHEn ' 0f51u,QL,9xfHE,Ff4edV hx. , , - iff L ' ' X72 WW if A In ' 5 L , vi ' ilk - 2, '14, , L ' N4 ws Q f, ,2?ZifzEZQ.,x4'2 ' f - f 'i . l , 1' , 'I W '. BASEBALL With the invaluable coaching of Mr. Pitt and the drive of Paul Ostrolf and Frank Anilicceo,' the tearn's managers, Southerrfs baseball team has, been Hghting hard to attain a fine record for our school. In doing so, it has followed the fine example set by Southern's past teams. 47 TR CK. Sprinters Clarence Clark ' 1 n, 4 ,-' -- , f r 7, K' , , ' 4' 7 A' Elie' Levi Toney 'g -f1-.,QgQQ p--- ' 1 ities rss- Y L L V Leon Cantanriti s Q' 1-4,11 'L f-s'-for ' L' ' A e -W' ' fi Billy Morris . . --e . - ' L g 5 -fff - k ' LIL., Tulllf Tw Low Hurdles h . - ' 'Q H- L ' ' 'V H Melvin 'Wright ' , 5 I ' -- I l ' A ' , ,g A, ' LQ, Walter Lively i ' , l Z - c Y ' ' 'T' 1 A , Q V ' .. A 7 . . r - v Charles DuCross 'l J f' 'K' ' 'A ' JL 1, .4-MMA . -- ' High Hurdles ' V ,, IJV' D -. f' - -, , g- ' 5 1 E . , I ,,, ,Q ', , ..-,, , .. Forrest Adams il f i l V ' 71 4 f l 5 uf- w ' ' ' 'J ' ,.' 8 ,'12'4 '.: ' .'. X' .. 440 'Yard Dash wr vf-1 I Y? 'N -. N - v, M ' 5 , ks. Noah Phillips lf p 4 -T U, ' ,, I N Q L, H, - Galen Seechrist ' 5 ' Iii ' ' , ' Q3 '81 ' 1 - '4 A ' ' -1 M, 880 'Ya'rdDasl1 f 'PA' I A ' , .: ' -w Richard Ferguson T 1- I 3 A ' if X V fp' ga 1 Mile ,-3' 5 1 ' H T ' ' l l l- L 7 ' ' Larry Simmons . , IX , i X ' 7 ' ' ' 'I ' r Louis Strothers ' 'DX-wind f v ' 8 y f v A Larry Sims L ' X J J Q ', 'F 4 ' xx 6 ' ' ' , ,lffnseinlg Shields l A , 4 w X , ' T' N-.f i 'Q ig WIP l h 4 , . Qlalkgfg, L., M: 4 . ,. ,f - 1- . A Thomas Moffet 9' ,, r , .- Qi ,- - , r , , W , 'Ml :'. ., ' .. .N I.-sr, ' - ,, 1 ' ' 'wiv - Kenneth Anins L . ,Tsy:gLfZQv,:, A 4V.A4! N-I rwq, ,H V V .i.!,ifA-aw.: cf . L 4.:vQl1L'1'fig,! I .,, Z., Pole Vault if? A ' , W1-'f '-4:15 'w's':aV 's sm' A -ig-..f--fr' ,.-fir -hw M- f f- ' mp' E '1' d F'1' ' lil' 'aewreswff +15t'f-a'f:i:.w:w:-f:ife-,i2ffs5W+4f1-a11?B'-s'ie.- r .Maas-f': T' L. EI? HECK 6 1115350 I 4 tif' 'fb - i..l-'S V''I-5,f'i'5A.T:l75f'l:v?1..lif'3im'i-i'. flffgfh-2 'J 5 ffl.: rf lf i,l ' 'Q Shzliaflut ernec e Fred Allen MR. EASTBURN Broad jump George Dennis TRACK AND FIELD Mr. Eastburn, the new head coach of the track team, assisted by Dr. Brancato and Mr. Siani, has bought new uniforms this year for the track team which he designed himself. The new uniforms feature a new look in ap' pearance but retain some of the old features fthe script SMD, The veteran track members of the team this year were the following: 57 48 1 GYM TEAM Q T I ' H xl I A x r T L T tl nl 7 T GYM TEAM L 'vikx xl l Q l ii m A The 5869 Gym Team of Southern finished the seaf A A X 1 X Al 4 X . , f S T son as one of the top three. The team lost only three s In T 5' T events. Under the superb coaching of Mr. Carl Galf N ,,.., 1' ff'!LT4,.,, ,af ,fi A'A' . y I letta, our gym team has been guided to the upper ranks. N: ' 1, 5 T Q 5 ' lla! I 't'i WIT, Mr. Galletta had this to say about the season: The X' f 9 4 t 'h teams that scored and beat us last season went down in defeat to our own aggressive and enthusiastic team. Although We had a very successful year, if one of our top boys were not out, We would have tied Olney for a second place position. The entire team contributed wholeheartedly to Southern's successful campaign to come in as one of the big three. Gutstanding members of the team were Cap' tain Teddy Rosanio, Joe Woods, Tom Moffett, and Eddie Kerneckel, next season's captain. ,,, as K Q 'v--.......- , ' H - '1 . 1 v 1 '- I - -qaamannn-Mann-anne? VV if an-gum 4 ffk-v Li s ' M T W ' imfg a M :'..':,.':.lvi'b:.- ...Hamm-3? 3 fi, V .f5:3:f:c:f':f1ff' 3 '2 '-', ,, W 3' gamer 'wg' ' f -P- 'H A 4 ,Hifi a 4... f aFF.Z,j.f7,l'.'5i-Qi ta. T if T W 1 , .. A I I ,V 1 , , ' V. ,ff ,. f if- . f . -- 4 1 - j 'T Y V? f, ' ' A , ,t T , ,, , . A I 'Q' f -'PPM' ,, , ' 5 l T l - 1 ' 2 'T W ' f lf- '- if, ? I, A .. 1-. .,-.H - , .47 Fab T , -. -. -'ugh-1--1' E 1,5 V.. ,ka , luv - r -' If -4-L U sv-e-4-0-Us-vs-4m-4--'.-3 -- t g.,-3-so ffzalmj ff, 54 r, f -',- , ,W V. - 1 V - f - -fee we f A , -,fa as f f V 5 454 v . -'sur-ws-.-+-'.L4 gn - , ,. ,wh yr- ,,,,,,, -f ' , ,5 ,A0,,f' - ' V L'F,n,,.,, .,,4., g,4Wnnr-xx-9 -::f-Q..-va-Hein-'qv'-1.4wsn.+. T 1 , A , 3- --V --f Ag J, , . W ,gf , s gan- --f- -u-rf-nf-rx-x43-f ,-,,,, -,,,.,,,,, ' V' A ,ff ,a l ,..,gf. ' 'A' ' ,.,. 3 1 ',. ??' 57 -fy 'air' '3g 1:1.fv:a ' 'i T' f 5 lf ' ff ' va j I ' ' 4 E, . u - as , , i T r, , F X 4 X I' N 3 - V Q - -A Y-J P 'I' - 2 V -LJ 'I g - . . 4 is ' , ,fl I 1 l 'fs , ' ' A 1 5 I j a . H :L I rr 5 ,I , ' 4 , f ,J 5 irc- - f 1 f Sc 1 ' V' ,T gy i ,. J H Ap-.. M - , A 'IW ' . T ' X Y J ' Q31 49 FOUTBALL We salute our glorious Football team and its Coach, Mr. Siani. We give thanks to the graduating members of the team: Joe Macrina, Guardg Ray Cwens, .Quarterbackg Mark Hoffman, Guard, Jim Rotolo, Tackle, Charles DuGross, Fullback. We wish good luck to the remaining members: Frank Schiavo, Quarterback, Jimmy Nocco, Center, Bob McCurdy Endg Tom Moffett, Halfbackg Richard Gervasi, Tackle. ,gy1f43pgywf+qg s eh ?l'WwP iif , d , 17 ' U , -. . 4 N ,. ' ' MJ' 7 :1 ,gr Fl, A ll 1 4 37 fi 1 4 'A ' 'Z . 9 , 1 v l , 'VAL f X , , .. if . 3 . '2 f,. da' N 1 . - .J V . A:' T5 f'5ff-Sai l X ,. - J , ,M Za M- -ai w,,w Fw . - erkastwra ' F' I BM , 113 ng... f , - - -iii-T -M' i---'-1 M lttw C 'W--'1fi 'naull1 -l Q-31 3 '1 ,f l- 45 'Dil f C U 1fcwe4 pd ff in Mve'gggig A l l -,fx 7? ggi iv- W- 47 . I. , - riff. .N 4 7 4 . V 1' ik' I .L v - -' V. I 5 I . V 9 P: . , 4, 7 W ' ' ,f , , x5 , ' .. HQ 'fi f ' f- -- X 'KY' 'Q ' x W W l i ' , , K5 5911! '. .A , ,ja J-W A f vuvszn, U-. r'aa '- s ,L , F-if-A We ' '7'-in A fi ' ' 4 - C ' 'A rf- 1 4 r' rg,-3. ' ' 'L f' ' , ' ' 1 C 'bfi -f bk: ,E if X 1 4 4 , i i Q V, ' , it ff' s ' , 4 W f Job ff? f'ivfwf 'e'v Ei T 'QFV V ' Y LQ - . f , 'inf i 4 . Q X I ' E 1 I X I 'iw I 1 sn 31551 342 ' A 3 N L I ix f, ' xt M' l ' 'ax ,ir wi-T, ' c Xiff s 6 a Q e 50 ASSISTANTS CQACH Mr. Pitt, Mr. Zampino Mr. Siam 1 CHEERLEADERS MAJoRETTEs The very essence of school spirit, their activity inspires the cheering section. Smartly clad in our school colors they promote friendly school spirit. Our majorettes are guided by their capable sponsor, Mrs. Crawford. 3 . Qs , . fi E... .,iy 4 , . -..'s r X A. A .1 . 3 L 1 3 wild-.X 'Z-'ill Mrs. Crawford Sponsor COLORGUARD Our smartly dressed colorguard, clad in red, black and gold, is the keyword of harmony symbolizing school spirit. At special assemblies they added digf nity, honor and respect. At sport events they are the pride of our high school. Mrs. Crawford presents this ine group of students. Majorette at the field j . Q ,ff C. Gelone, J. Saracino, C. Ciliberti, G. Korntraeger Carlo Ciliberti Captain of colorguard f GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCI TIO i -Q -D f' J Mrs. Crawford, Sponsor f' 1-f Penny Panepinto A.A. BOARD AND SPONSORS Our Athletic Association, under the capahlo auspices of Mrs. Crawford, has the following girls at the wheel, steer' ing this Hnc organization: Marry Ellen Harris, presidentg Penny Panepinto, vicefprcsidentg and Angie Aeerbo, secretary. In the A.A., each sport fhaskethall, howling, tennis, haclminton, volleyhall, modern dance, and cheerleadersj is represented lay one girl, who is a memher of the A.A. Board. The aim of the A.A. is to promote more participation and.hetter activities among the girls. At the A.A. meet' ings, where each section is represented, news is told of the events in each sport, and this news in turn is reported by the representative to her section. Our hats off to this ine group! YS,- Mary Ellen Harris, President 1 Angie Acerbo Vice-President Secreldr 3' ,I it YI' If-f Sharon Zuber Diane Holtzheimer C 52 arole Beifuss' GIRL 9 ASKETB LL TEAM PICTURE Under the new leadership of Miss La Font, who did an excellent job coaching the basketball team, the girls showed that they really wanted to win. They went out this year with the theme, '7We're Going To Win. Our Varsity was good, but because of sickness the team couldn't play as'it wanted to. The Junior Varsity almost had a 'kno loss record. When they lost it was only by one or two points. 'The season ended with a smashing vicf tory over Bartram. ,I I , L . Miss Scharf GIRL 9 TENN S J- 1 I E TENNIS CLUB V l .. AK.. xf 'I' l TENNIS TEAM Tennis is a great morale builder. With the excellent coaching of Mrs. Seharf, the cooperation and hard work of all, we hope this year will be the team's best. Cur girls proved to be tme Southernites, they displayed the finest: examples of good sportsmanship. 54 BADMINTO GIRLS' BADMINTON TEAM Top Row: Ann Rita Fortuna, Arlene Girgante, Mary Ellen Harris, Lily Mitchell, Norma Nori, Geraldine Grahm. Bottom Row: Sharon Zuber, Carole Beifuss, Diane Holtzheimer, Captaing Penny Panepinto, Bernadine Holmes. BADMINTON Whether playing in an interscholastici meet or for fun, one is bound to derive extra enjoyment from play' ing badminton. GDER ANCE ' '-'iiiix--W ., l X MODERN DANCE i l 3 Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 2:30 until 4:30 you can find our modf ern dance group practicing in the girls' gym. The well qualified instructress is the new gym teacher, Miss Mcf Naughton. With her grace' ful chorus of sixteen or twenty girls, Miss Mcf Naughton goes through the soft, smooth, motions of art in motion. The superiority of Southern's modern dance group has been well known for a long time. 1 I s 1 I BUWLI GIRLS' BOWLING One of the most popular girls sports' activities, the girls' bowling team, under the leadership of Mrs. Jane Geiger, put a great deal of time and effort into achieving their fine seasonal record. The senior members of the team who helped achieve this record are: .Angelina Acerho, Carole Bifiess, Lydia Marella, Mary Ellen Harris, Diane Holtzheimer, and Barbara Kinsey. Mrs. Jane Geiger, 56 wqlllg, '? A iqllllkixmt 'A S E 5, 5 CLASS UFFICER AN PONSOR 1' when-.Q f K Zachary Capuano, President Miss Capolupo, Class Sponsor This past semester our class ofhcers have helped the wheels of both our school and our class to turn more smoothly. They have engaged in varied activities, including distributing S.A. cards to the seniors, collecting class dues, being on the receiving line to greet guests at the prom, the formal duties at the senior luncheon, and the Welcome address at graduation. Cther formal duties consist of attending S.A. cabinet, representative, and class meetings, over which our President presides. Behind the scenes, our Treasurer takes care of a little unimportant thing, identified as money! A new addition to officers' activities this semester has been the formation of a cofed Baby Party for the seniors. We extend thanks to our officers, Zachary Capuano, president, Angie Roccamo, vicefpresidentg Nancy Faulks, secretary, and Estelle Caplan, treasf urer, for the splendid job they portrayed throughout this past semester. A special thanks goes to our class sponsor, Miss Capolupo, who has helped our class oiiicers to their Oblig3.tiO1'1S. Angie Roccamo, Vice-President N F lk , S ancy au s ecretary 57 Estelle Caplan. Treasurer NORMAN ABRAMS 2532 S. Fairhill Street Handsome and debonair, Norm, a trade preparatory student, is quite popular with the opposite sex, and no wonder! A great electronics en' thusiast, Norm plans to become an electrical engineer. Since Norm has hne qualities, we are sure that he will reach his goal. fs -s ...1- ANTHONY ACERBA 3102 S. Juniper Street -f -- vc- Anyone for wcightflifting? If so, Tony will gladly teach you the ropes. A vocational arts student, he also distinguishes himself in track. Very artistically inclined, Tony can always be found sketching and painting. The Held of commercial art will allow Tony to paint his road to success. ANGELINA ACERBO 1700 S. Eleventh Street Angie, Captain of girls' bowl' ing team, is also a member of our A. A. board. She enjoys basketball, too! Parallel with her sports activi' ties, Angie is also an excellent academic student. Upon completing her high school education, she hopes to enter the International Business School. FRANCES ADAMO 537 Pier ce Street just plain wonderful--that's Frannie. This brightfeyed gal en' joys varied hobbies and creates real masterpieces at the piano. An aca' demic student, Frances plans tO become a nurse. With Frances' fine qualities of helping the less for' tunate, the cap she wears will symbolize the halo she deserves. l r x Sr .xx . tx, i .kr-' 'N 1 c mf ' x N y 411, We c1177 'L .E if Q .ff X N U. is 'bf H154 Ci'z17 -CJ, FORREST PATRICK ADAMS 2441 Kimball Street Tall and friendly, Forrest was another proud member of the track team. Electronics, aeronautics, navi- gation, and piano give him a great deal of enjoyment during his spare time. Forrest, who had the industrial arts course, would like to continue his education. PHILIP ALAMPI 2544 S. Warnock Street Extremely sportsfminded, Phil, a trade preparatory student, enjoys participating in and watching every' thing from fishing to football. En' gaged in many community activities, Phil plans to become a draftsman. With Phil's determination and hard work, he can't help but succeed! Good luck, to a swell guy! RONALD ALIA 1647 S. Twenty-Third Street Independent Ronald, otherwise known as Reds, is a fisherman and a hunter when he can spare time from pool playing and auto' mobiles. Already employed by the American Watch Crystal Co., Ron' ald is on his way to his Erst million and his first Cadillac. FRED ALLEN 2011 Catharine Street Freddy is one of '59's allfround men. Besides scoring high scholastic' ally, he has helped the fencing, foot' ball and tennis teams score points. Freddy would like to become a minister after he graduates from school. His two main hobbies are reading and talking. DANNY ALOISIO 1118 Tree Street Danny likes playing basketball and baseball during his free time. A commercial student, Danny plans to become a mechanic after graduf ation. He has made many friends during his stay at Southern. He wishes his classmates the best of luck in all of their endeavors. CHARLES AMBLER 2009 S. Bonsall Street Whenever the sweet strains of a song are heard, one can be sure that Charlie is around. Charlie, a trade preparatory student, enjoys singing as much as his classmates enjoy hearing him. Charlie's ambition does not come as a surprise.-it's to be a singer. CHARLES ANDERSON 1852 Hoffman Street Charles's interests lie in the biology and medical technicians club. You can always see him carry' ing an extra science project to school. Charles plans to become a physician. His many outside activif ties include the Science Club of America, and serving as associate director of the Delaware Valley Shortline Railway Association. LILLIAN ANDERSON 2401 Carpenter Street Lill is another girl who yearns to be a court stenographer. Besides dancing and roller skating, she goes in for typing. Lill leaves South Phila. High School with this little message: Word to the wise- Ask, seek, and you will find. The best of luck, Lill, in whatever you do. - s 51 - R dl yn. '12 1 . 1' , as ,, W I 5' C I-N Q' ,ii r ' 'T . A ,f'jJ.,', ' - 7 5 972 , nw: '- ' -' . n .A,,:?.. .-If ij' ,pg s sq , 431 A .if f : 'e'A1 a in ,g!' -,: Q ji' 4 ' 5 f 54:21 ' 5 . 4. H' 4 .. T I 4 43 1 , , 1 0 .Q as , '-. I x Y' 5 .v 452 L J af 1: R 4 1 , ga e fs' Q' . ,,f.h '-F 'hx 4 - . -, f 5-54 5 X Q 512 I ,W-a ' ' ' '11-J... .' , ,. . , , ,-ix A -. ' Q ,sv ae:-'fl MARVIN ANDERSON 2118 Federal Street Andy, a busy beaver with a paint brush, likes art, photography, and model railroads. His extra cur' ricular interests include club and fraternal work. He is quite active in various sports, fencing, basket' ball and volley ball are just a few. Andy hopes to become a photog' rapher. KENNY ANNINO 111 S. Tenth Street A man of subtle humor, Conf necticut's favorite subject is lunch. He thrills to saying, School's over! The track team takes up much of his afterfschool time, while sports and records are among his hobbies. After graduation it's the Navy for Kenny. Favorite remark: If any' one canfKen'can. URSULA ARCURE 1524 S. Tenth Street A vocational art student, Urs is a member of Mr. Feldman's art club. Proof of her popularity is her chairmanship of her history classes. Urs loves bowling and swimming, while paint is in her blood to such an extent that she is determined to enter the Academy of the Fine Arts. JOHN AUDIO 2212 S. Tenth Street Wherever there are gay spirits, John is sure to be found. An aca' demic student, john, a KEEPsAKe photographer, has aspirations of becoming a doctor. john's goal is certainly a difficult one to attain, but we know that John will suc' ceed and benefit mankind through his life's work. NORMAN AUGUST 2545 S. Marshall Street A real nice guy, Norm, a trade preparatory student, is liked by his classmates for his friendly personal' ity. Norm often spends many hours in the numismatics fieldg that is, stamp collecting. After graduation, Norm plans to work in a food StOr6. We all wish him much success! JOSEPH AVERSA 1819 S. Tenth Street When it comes to dancing, joe really rates tops. A trade preparaf tory student, joe leaves all his troubles on the dance floor. joe's sports abilities are displayed through soccer, in'which he finds many hours of enjoyment. Mechanically skilled, joe plans to become a draftsman. MARILYN BACHMAN 1224 Gennett Street Cook book and a stove, and Mudd is perfectly happy, because cooking is her favorite hobby. She is doing well in the commercial course, where she prefers office prac' tice to other subjects. When Marily graduates, her main ambition is to be called, Mudd ANTHONY BARATTA 2536 S. Fifteenth Street As a future draftsman Tony keeps on the ball at Southern by playing in our school band. Tony is a member of the trade preparaf tory course. Shop is one of his favorite subjects. Outside of school Tony nnds enjoyment taking as many pictures as he can. '15 CU? ag 5. 93' 2 '3' R. 5 ' -2 c 5,1 my Q-...Q R0 5 ii i 1, J I' 1:1 is, rr: r I' st' 1 M : JL .Q by ff 1:4952 4 ri . 1 4 i frgnlv g nn n' 1 Owl . 'i I Q . C161- faq: if lx ff' 'CT7 'sr p i ,W pf-.F-If ,iw .,.. -ls., - - -s..- .jaw . 5 try- ri . , rw i . --,g . 1. , v., IU i Q . WZ .-u1l:w 0. i , 1- nur w .--ei 1- 'L 1 S Q Ulu' 1-sa 'Us 'SA 9 t-,gy mr' .,, , XXV ti . gn ,-5, JOHN BARBELLA 735 Morris Street With johnny, a frequent topic of conversation would be his favor' ite course-shop. Aside from his scholastic interests, drafting, singing, and playing the guitar rate highly among his various hobbies. johnny's future ambitions are either to be' come an 'entertainer or a draftsman. Good luck, John! EDWARD BARIANA 2220 S. Colorado Street Eddie, an academic student, en' joys all kinds of sports as his hobby. One of his favorite sports is track and field. After graduation he plans to enter college. We wish Edward the best of luck in whatever he chooses as his career after graduaf tion from college. JAMES BARNES 1511 Fitzwater Street james, better known to his class' mates as jimmy, says lunch is his favorite subject. The Air Force is in luck, since james wishes to make it his career. After school he does a little dancing and singing. He also likes to spend his free time listening to music. I-IERMAN BARON 1428 jackson Street Rivets is usually seen but not heard in S.P.H.S. halls. You might find this sports statistician in a geometry or algebra club. When he is not working hard in preparation for college, he is busy as a member of the junior Realtors Ass'n. En- gineering or accounting will be his course in college. WALTER BARR 1909 S. Jessup Street Walt, noted for his broad ex' panse of shoulders, enjoys weight lifting, boxing and wrestling, after school hours. Evenings are spent at various social clubs. Walter would like to go to college and take up physical education, so that he will, someday, be able to teach it. LORETTA BASANAVICIUS 2022 S. Twenty-Second Street Retta is a good student as well as an amiable person to have around. She was S.A. representative in her advisory room for several terms. After school Retta enjoys bowling and ice skating. Her plans for the future include securing a position as an office worker. EVELYN BASEDOW 234 S. Twentieth Street Bells and books-that is what Evie is headed for. An academic student, Evie plans to be married in june and attend college in Septem' ber. Evie likes swimming, archery and sketching and is a member of the yearbook staff. She is also an S. A. representative. Good luck for a bright future, Evie. HELEN BAUGH 1551 S. Thirty-Third Street Quiet but friendly, Peaches confesses that studying is not one of her favorite pastimes. Peaches is an enthusiast when it comes to collecting stamps. This attractive commercial student hopes to obtain a good office job after graduation. Good luck, Helen! 6? sv 'iii ww- V i,f . 1 ar, 1, 1 I .tk I f ,..- V , - , t..,H- 1 ,D f 'V 4 , - V 'A' V i X , H, 'O-S 3. . at fi? 'ffl 'gifs 4h-Q. ? a !' .2 QAM, N , A, . r l , ' , . , lkkkyr j ,wwe , u p if 127 , CAROLE BEIFUSS 126 Fitzgerald Street Carole's favorite subject was gym, so of course, she wants to be a physical education teacher. A sports enthusiast, she was manager of the girls' basketball team and also a member of the A. A. board. After a taste of teaching gym, Carole hopes to get married. GLORIA BELLANTESE 1705 S. Dorrance Street 'iUh how nervous they make me! says Gloria to Evelyn in Mr. Bender's English class. Gloria en' joys dancing, swimming, bowling and golf outside of school. Her main ambition in life is to marry a rich young man. fThey're hard to find nowfafdayslj ELIZABETH BENNETT 1924 S. Galloway Street Elizabeth, alias Betty, lists bowling, swimming, and roller skatf ing as her favorite sports. Her fa' vorite subjects are typing and book' keeping, These will help her be' come a good secretary, which is one of her postfschool plans. Be- fore this, though, she would like to get married. DOLORES BIANCO 2130 S. Garnet Street Dee's favorite subject, short' hand, will surely help her in her future stenographic job. Her many activities include swimming, bowl' ing and dancing. She also helps out at the school Lost and Found after hours. Dee wishes the best of luck to all of her fellow graduates. We wish the same to Dee. SHIRLEY BINDER 2327 S. Marshall Street Bowling and ice skating are among 'LShirl's favorite sports. Alf though busy with the commercial course, she enjoys afterfschool activity in her clubs. Shirley appref ciates art and enjoys listening to jazz records. She hopes that the future holds a place in her chosen career-beauty culture. JACK BIONDO 2420 S. Third Street Jack, who enjoys music very much, plays the banjo. He displays this talent by playing in the lralinger String Band for the Muni' mera' Parade. He plans to join the Service after graduation, We wish you the best of luck and also much happiness! ANGELINE JEAN BOCELLI 917 Watkins Street Cheesecake favors swimming to a hard day at school. Typing is her favorite subject. You can always hear, Going out tonight, Kids? from Angeline, since she loves to dance. Her favorite sports are badf minton and swimming. Angeline plans to become a secretary after graduation, ELAINE BORTNICK 2340 S. Marshall Street Elaine, beter known as E, is an attractive, charming commercial stu' dent. Elaine is a very good swimmer and dancer. After graduation she hopes to become a private secretary. She will certainly make an efficient one. Her parting remark: I have enjoyed my years at Southern very much. X 5 ff- ov' 1 '3- If S.. f 41 5 I' MARY ANN BOTTIGLIERI 515 Cross Street Brightfeyed Mary Ann, an ex' cellent commercial student, is very active in vocal ensemble and the Home and School Association. Her spare time is spent skating, dancing, and bowling. Popular because of the courtesy she extends to all her class' mates, Mary Ann plans to be a private secretary. We're sure that she'll succeed. JOSEPH BOTTINO 1146 Cross Street Busy Joe always has time to stop and help a classmate. When not occupied with football, car' racing, ice hockey, or swimming, Joe collects phone numbers - blonde ones! On his climb to become a millionaire, Joe has been S,A. representative and an active mem' ber of various community clubs. DONNA BOTTO 1917 Schley Street Friendly and popular, Donna, an academic student, enjoys basketball and table tennis. Donna has busied herself on many S.A. committees and belongs to the vocal ensemble. When relaxing, she engages in music, painting, and dancing. Donna plans to enter the field of pharmacy or biological research. Loads of success! CHARLES BRADFORD 2324 S. Bouvier Street A fine member of our class, Charles, an academic student, en' joys varied activities. Charles is very interested in science and has asf pirations of becoming an engineer. Since he has a very strong will and character, we know that Chafleg will succeed at his chosen profession, DOROTHY BRADY 117 Fitzgerald Street Sweet and considerate Dot has really enjoyed her stay at Southern. Dot can swim quite well, and her dancing is even better. A general student, Dot plans to do office work for awhile and then get married. In character and personality, Dot really rates tops! ELAINE BRODO 1227 S. Warnock Street Elaine, better known as Cookie, has loads of hobbies to keep her busy. Some of these are ice skating, miniature golf, bowling, dancing, and swimming. In school, she is kept busy with the commercial course. Quite a gal! In the future, she plans to be a hairdresser. Have fun, Cookie! AURELIA BROOKS 1538 S. Dorrance Street This gal lives quite a full life. Aurelia, a commercial student, has participated in many school activif ties. Her favorite pastimes include playing badminton and table tennis, drawing, and painting. Aurelia hopes to be a secretary. We are sure that she'll be a credit to her firm. LEE BROOKS 2029 S. Seventh Street Lee, an academic student, is very conscientious and industrious. Among his favorite sports are bas' ketball, football, and baseball. He has a very interesting hobby, col- lecting coins and stamps. For the immediate future he plans to go to college, and then-nothing can stop him. ANN BROWN 2513 Waverly Street Ann, who likes to be called Annie by her friends, is an attractive commercial student. When Anri's not busy with school work, she can be found swimming or dancing. Annie would like to be an l.B.M. operator, an important job for a nice girl. Good luck, with your competitors! STEWART BROWN 1906 Karter Street i'Stew, a member of the inf dustrial arts college preparatory course, is a busy Southernite. He favors basketball and baseball. When he is not enjoying his sports, he is making various metal objects. Stew hopes to join our Air Force for a wonderful future. LUEVENIA BUCHANAN 1731 Wharton Street Luevenia, known as Chickie, has done well in Southern. A gen' eral student, she has served as A. A. representative. Chickie enjoys hob' bies, such as dancing, reading, and watching baseball. Luevenia plans to go to business school and then take her part in the commercial Held. She won't forget Southern. DOROTHY BUFFONE 2221 S. Hemberger Street Pretty and popular 'iDottie is a fun-loving gal. She is vicefpresident of the Detta Phi Epsilon Sorority. When not busy in school or sorority, Dottie is occupied with bowling, swimming, and dancing. She plans to enter the business world and then get married. Best wishes, to a swell gal! SAMUEL BURLEY 2232 Alter Street A commercial student, 'lSam is so deeply involved in such a variety of activities that he is a real busy bee. However, he does nnd time for his favorite hobby-singing. Although Sam's future is undef eided, we feel sure such a talented fellow will sing his way to suceess. REBECCA BUTLER 2325 Bambrey Terrace Rebecca, known as Becky, is a hardfworking Southernite. She's kept busy with her academic sub' jects and many extrafcurricular ac' tivities. Hobbyfwise, this charming gal enjoys reading and playing popular records. Since she expects to be an elementary school teacher, she will, we know, make an excel' lent one. WILLIAM BUTLER 1012 S. Nineteenth Street William, better known to his many friends as Billy, is very active in sports. He plays footoall, baseball, and basketball, and also goes out for track and field activif ties. A commercial student, he has enjoyed Southern very much. Bill plans to enter the Marines. Anchors away, Bill! ARLENE CACCURO 534 Manton Street A very attractive girl, Arlene, called Be Bee by her classmates, is a fine commercial student who plans to become a history teacher after she has tried her luck at typ' ing and stenography. Be Bee has lots of activities to keep her busy, She enjoys dancing, swimming, ice skating, and bowling. I'- as ff -r P' Kb X gf: .. J X fi , N 'ld' MARTHA CAIN 2701 S. Thirteenth Street Pert and pretty, Pcaches,' 'a fine commercial student, loves to engage in many sports, such as badminton, swimming and dancing. A very tal' ented girl, Martha enjoys singing and playing the piano. She would like to enter the modeling fieldg and with her good looks, she'll cerf tainly succeed. DOLORES CALABRETTI 2541 S. Watts Street Cute and popular Lorie, a commercial student has a number of diversions. Among them are minia- ture golf, bowling, swimming, and ice skating. Lorie's ambition is to become a secretary. According to the fine work she has produced at school, she should be a very effi' cient one. FREDERICK CALANDRA 2528 S. Reese Street Working on cars is jfs fa' vorite hobby, and he has become very expert at it. A hard working trade preparatory student, he inf tends to become a policeman. Well, Fred, we really have high hopes for you and we knov' that you'll be a credit to the Force! JOSEPHINE CALLERI 1416 S. Sixth Street Always smiling and willing to help, jo Marie works hard, for her academic subjects keep her stepping! She still Ends time for tennis, dances, and swimming ses' sions. Josephine, who loves chilf dren, plans to become an elementary teacher. All her classmates wish Iosephine well-deserved luck. FRANK CAMAROTA 2139 S. Twentieth Street A popular academic student, Frank is not kept so busy with his studies that he does not find time for his favorite sportsvfootball and baseball. He gets in a little dating, too. On the aquatic side, Frank indulges in a little swim' ming and fishing. Ambition: to be a draftsman. LOUIS CAMPBELL 1307 N. Seventh Street A commercial student, Ray spends his spare time engaging in his favorite sports, which are track, football and baseball. Ray often sings for special occasions and does a beautiful job of it. Still undef cidecl about his future, Ray will cer' tainly succeed, we know, in what' ever he does. PHILIP CANNISTRACE 604 Wilder Street Always seen with paint and brushes, Little Phil is a very tal' ented atrist. He has worked on the background committees for our many school plays. Besides art, Phil is also fond of all types of racing and cars. We predict that Phil will be one of America's top designers. JEAN CANZANO 2312 S. Fifteenth Street Jean, better known as Jeanne, is an attractive commercial student. In her spare time she enjoys bowling and roller skating. So clever is our Jeanne at giving Milady's coiffure that professional look, that she has decided to make a career out of it. With her talent, she'll succeed. uf 50?- ss. , , ,yy. K 'L' an ima 1 ,. K af is f 5 4 ,si I 'fi' ...g-. ,N .,, J' R WE viz, , 'E Q' ons- shui, ESTELLE CAPLAN 2422 S. Fourth Street Our treasurer of the senior'class works hard to uphold her title. Estelle, better known as 'iStelle, is also kept busy with academic sub' jects and many extra curricular ac' tivities. Stelle works up a storm in mathematics, which she plans to teach. Best of luck always, Estelle! DOMENICK CAPOCCI 1102 S. Seventh Street A commercial student, 'kDukee is a swell fellow, who is always thoughtful of his classmates. Dukee works very'hard at his studies in order to prepare himself for the future. He is still undecided about his careerg nevertheless, everyone is wishing him success in whatever held he chooses. ROSE CAPODICI 1014 Morris Street Rosie, as she is known to her friends, is a popular, sportfloving commercial student. When she has free time, you can find her bowling, at a skating rink, or in a baseball park. In the near future, it's office work as an efficient secretary for our Rosie. ZACHARY CAPUANO 1639 Rosewood Street Our class president, known as lack to many of us, is an indus' trious member of Torch, geometry and surveying clubs. Jack occupies his spare time with such hobbies as bowling, baseball, and model buildf ing. An academic student, lack plans to become an aeronautical engineer. FRANK CARACCIOLA 2512 S. Twelfth Street Chico leads a busy life. In school he's an academic student and takes part in many extra curricular activities. Sportswise, he enjoys baseball, basketball, and bowling. Chico, now a member of the Civil Air Patrol, intends to be an Air Force pilot. Good luck, Chico! FRANCIS CARDENAS 1109 S. Third Street A hne young man, frank, who is an industrial arts college preparatory boy, is a devoted student. His many activities include chess, build' ing models, fencing and football. Frank should also be commended for his work on the Civil Air Patrol. His future plans consist of becoming an Air Force pilot. AUGUSTUS CAROSIELLO 1938 S. Sixteenth Street Swimming comprises most of 'iGus's spare time. A general stu' dent, Gus can always be found around the pool on a warm, balmy day. Cus's ambition is to enlist in the Marines. Gus will surely do his share to make the Marines proud of South Philadelphia High. ANGELINA CASCARDO 3103 A Mountain Drive A commercial student, Angel prides herself in dancing and swim' ming, and no wonder, for she excels in both, Painting occupies most of Angels spare time and provides a good relaxing method. Angel plans to become a secretary, and we can see her gracing an ofhce with efficiency and charm. as - 5,- 4,1 Spf' ,Y - 1 1. ,wr 1 'K --...f I Qi vw' ef , CP' Cf' C Q-our SALVATORE CASTORINA 533 Titan Street Drawing and painting are among Sal's favorite hobbies. A commercial student, Sal is a very talented musi' cian and intends to enter this field after graduation. Someday we will be hearing some of Sal's accom' plishments in the musical field. Good luck, Sal, and loads of happif ness in your profession! ANGELA CATALDO 2422 S. Ninth Street Busying herself with commercial studies, brightfeyed Angie, never' theless, finds time for bowling and skating. Gay and funfloving, she is well liked by all her classmates. Angie plans to enter the secref tarial field after graduationg there is certainly no doubt that she will make an efficient secretary. JOSEPH CATALDO 2410 S. Twenty-First Street Music, music, music! joe lives for it. A member of All Philadelf phia Senior Band, a student conf ductor of the school band and orchestra, and a trumpet player- no wonder Joe yearns to attend a school of music to prepare to teach music or to join a name band. ANTHONY CAVA 2040 S. Chadwick Street Baseball and football are Tony's favorite sports. He works diligently at his trade preparatory subjects, and he enjoys his work very much. Tony has decided upon his future and will be successful in what he has chosen since he is a hard worker. MICHAEL CELENZA 1232 Gerrett Street Mikey is a popular and indus' trious academic student who, when time permits, enjoys such sports as football and swimming. Another pastime is fishing, Mikey's favorite way of relaxing. Feeling that a career lies ahead for him, Mikey is college bound, where we're sure he'll be successful. LENORA CHEEPNICK 2900 Wharton Street Pert and pretty Lee, a com' mercial student, enjoys such sports as dancing, roller skating, and bas' ketball. A sweet gal, Lee plans to become a secretary. We are sure that Lee will make an efficient and accurate secretary, one that any employer would like to add to his payroll. LEONARD D. CHIRICO 1106 W. Moyamensing Avenue Our Len is a fine boy whom we are proud to claim as a class' mate, although illness has kept him out of school. When in school Len really goes to town in our orchestra and band. Since announcing his hobby, Len should make a firstfrate radio and television announcer. CHARLES CIANCI 741 Latona Street A popular commercial student, Big Charlie has been deeply inf terested in football and basketball. In his leisure time he can be seen playing billiards. Although Charlie's plans are somewhat indefinite, he wants to work in the commercial Held. He thinks Southern is a great school with the best football team. Z 'a ,f . . 7 ' 1702 41 ' ,, A n 27 f V . . 3.2 1 ' If f' 4 l i . 'WV' ff fav? 'rrvi if qv xv! 67 ,lg . ,f f X CHRISTINA CIANCIARULO 1338 S. Twentieth Street Always congenial, Chris, a commercial student, says she spent the most enjoyable years of her life at Southern. In her spare time Chris enjoys dancing and popular records. She looks forward to working, after graduation, in an office, where, we know, Chris will be an asset. LUCY CILEONE 909 Jackson Street Dancing and bowling keep this young miss busy. Lu, who is a commercial student, plans big things. Don't be surprised if she scores a position as secretary and wife to a top business man, for such a great girl can't be stopped when once she starts up the ladder. CARLO STEPHEN CILIBERTI 1504 N. Sixty-Eighth Avenue We're playing taps, Carlo, but this time we're not saluting the flag, we're saluting you! The cap' tain of Southern's color guard and drill squad, a trade preparatory student, Carlo is a Naval Submarine reservist and intends to join the Navy Submarine Service after grad' uation. Nautilus, here comes a mate! LEONARD CIMINI 1524 Emily Street Here's a handsome young fellow whose main interests are channeled into football. 'iLenny is a very ambitious trade preparatory student, whose future goal is to be a drafts' man. Working very hard to pre' pare himself for the future, Lenny is bound to go far as a draftsman. PHYLLIS CINQUINO 1848 Rosewood Street Sweet and considerate Phil, when not leading a hectic school life, occupies herself in swimming, bowling, and dancing. An excellent commercial student, Phil's dreams are slanted toward flying in the wild blue yonder as an airline hostess. When flying high in the great unknown, think of us, Phill FRED CIOCCIOLA 1630 Jackson Street This lad finds hours of enjoyment in a rather unusual hobby, namely, railroads and trolleys. Fred's other hobbies include playing the clarinet and reading. An excellent academic student, Fred has served on the Band as well as the Kiareifsaxia staff. His persevering nature should make him an excellent engineer. FREDERICK CIPPARONE 2526 S. Twelfth Street Tinkering with motors occupies most of Sonnyis spare time. Being mechanically inclined, he enjoys getting cars into tipftop shape. A trade preparatory student, Sonny enjoys baseball very much. Plan' ning to be an electrical engineer, this boy has displayed talent that will certainly cause him to succeed. LINDA CIPOLLONE 2544 S. Sartain Street This pretty girl is very popular with the boys and no wonder! Lynn enjoys swimming and bowl' ing very much. A commercial stu' dent, she is working hard so that she may become a private secretary, The man who hires Lynn will be getting a swell gal and a nne secretary. fi' ,X 0' QA-v' ,,,1 Qfhqof 3 NA .R A., K ' 1 if - f . 'Q ., 'lf af' 17 rf f d .f ARLENE CIPPOLA 2650 S. Camas: Street Ar is a pretty young lady who scatters charm and beauty wherever she goes. Arlene enjoys bowling and dancing and makes art her hobby. Ar wants to become a stenographer. The firm she works for will cerf tainly consider her one of its greatest assets. MARLENE CLEARFIELD 514 Winton Street One who has served her com' munity well, Marlene, an academic student, plans to become someday .a physician, Because of the out' standing qualities Marlene has al' ready displayed, her aspiration is certain to materialize and her sin' cerity and devotion will act as an inspiration to those in need of care. JACQUELYN CLONEY 234 Watkins Street EditorfinfChief of KEEPSAKE and Torch member, jackie is an out' standing academic student. Her spare time is devoted to reading, music, and science. jackie aspires to be a mathematician and physi' cist someday. Certainly this is a diflicult goal to ataing but with Iacquelyn's hne qualities, she will succeed. SAMUEL COCO 1007 Titan Street Coco is well liked by his class' mates for his congenial personality. His interests include football, base' ball, and basketball. For a hobby Coco has chosen billiards at which he has become very expert. Being an ambitious commercial student, Coco plans to work in an ofiice after graduation. ALAN COHEN 509 Moore Street jazzy records and repairing cars occcpy this young man in his spare time. Alu is a college bound inf dustrial arts student who is active in such sports as bowling, tennis, and swimming. No wonder Al plans to be a physical education teacher, he will make a great one! JACOB COHEN 430 Daly Street This popular lad should be comf mended for his hne work on the varsity basketball team. Besides basf ketball, jay also enjoys football, baseball, tennis, and swimming. An academic student, jay would like to be a teacher and basketball coach at Southern, or enter the textile held. Good luck, jay! MICHAEL COLELLA 842 W. Moyamensing Avenue This talented lad enjoys working on cars, and building things out of wood and metal. l-iis athletic in' terests consist of football and base' ball. A trade preparatory student, Mike hopes to work as a machinist. Gosh, Mike, with all the mechanical ability you've displayed, you'll make a swell machinist! DOLORES Z. COLEMAN 1531 S. Hicks Street This sportsfminded girl enjoys swimming, ice skating, and roller skating among other things. Lory, an exceptionally talented girl, is an outstanding dancer and actress. Her favorite hobby is listening to jazz and cha cha. An academic stu' dent, she will someday have a brilf liant career in the theatrical field. NORTON J. COLEMAN 2517 S. Eighth Street One of the most bustling students in Southern, Nort'l enjoys a wide popularity because of his friendly manner and quick sense of humor. An academic student, Nort's future lies in the held of psychology and sociology. With his strong incentive and fine attributes, Nort is sure to succeed! SHARON COHEN 2421 S. Tenth Street Two deep dimples and a sweet smile can be seen from Shar at all times. Sharonls hobbies consist of watching football, playing tennis, dancing, and cooking. A cooperative student, she plans to become a secretary. Sharon has fine characf teristics which are sure to make her the perfect secretary. FRANCIS E. COLLINS 2726 S. Randolph Street Driving around in a '55 Pontiac and taking care of his pet canary occupy Frank's spare time. A friendly young man, with a warm manner and sense of humor, frank is a very popular fellow. An inf dustrious commercial student and Torch member, Frank's future lies in the insurance or advertising Held. PATRICIA COLOZZI 2547 S. Warnock Street This pretty young lady enjoys a great popularity with her classmates. Roller skating, miniature golf, and music take up most of her spare time. Patrich does very well in her commercial subjects, her aim is to become a secretary, and she's going to be a darn good one! THOMAS CONTE 2429 S. Juniper Street Tom, a sports enthusiast, is a very industrious trade preparatory student. Swimming, hunting, basket' ball, and football keep this young man busy throughout the year. Someday Tom will realize his ambif tion of becoming a radio and tele' vision repair man. A bright future hlled with tubes and resistors seems to lie ahead. KATHERINE CONTI 1126 S. Broad Street A sweet gal, Kassey enjoys swimming, dancing, cooking and just plain relaxing. A fine Southern' ite, Kassey always patronizes school dances and sport activities. A mem' ber of the distributive education course, she hopes to be a secretary and marry mmeday. Good luck, Kassey. You deserve the best of everything! ROBERT COOK 907 S. Twentieth Street Track seems to hold Bobs main interest, no doubt, because he excels so in this field. A trade preparatory student, Bob can always be found doodling, and he really produces works of art. Bob, who hopes to be a machinist, certainly has the mechanical abilities to succeed. ROBERT CORBA 2802 jackson Street Baron, as he is sometimes called, is a real ladyfkiller, His fa' vorite hobbies consist of hot rods and dating. Bob also occasionally enioys a good football game. A trade preparatory student, Bob wants to become a bartender, Good luck, in your chosen field of chamf pagne and bubbles! Ah! l 'Is' 'sv X X '? Y . 'P' if DOLORES CORTESE 1804 Gladstone Street Lorie is an adorable young lady who is liked by all her class' mates because of her pleasant per' sonality. She enjoys bowling, swim' ming, skating and dancing. A ine commercial student, Lorie plans to be a stenographer. Loads of happif ness, Lorie, in your chosen field and in your future life. JOANNE COSTELLO 2142 S. Broad Street Joannie is a real sportsfminded gal, who enjoys swimming, boating, water skiing, tennis, and other sports. Included in jo's hobbies are painting, drawing, and she excels in both. A member of the cofoperative course, joannies' postfgraduation plans are woven of orange blossoms and wedding cake. VERONICA COSTERIOTO 1260 Pierce Street Sweet and charming 'LRonny al ways has a pleasant word for every one. She loves dancing and bowling but being quite talented in art, she enjoys drawing and painting far more. A commercial student, Ronny plans to become a secretary. We all wish loads of success to a terrific gir . LUZ COYLE 2705 S. Seventh Street Graceful as a swan-that's Lulu A commercial student, she enjoys swimming and other sports, but her heart and soul go into dancing. Lu's ambition is to become either a professional dancer or dancing teacher. Either way her talents are sure to be expressed to the ultimate capacity. ROBERT COZZI 1253 Pierce Street Bob works very hard at his commercial subjects, without neg' lecting his athletic activities, foot' ball, baseball, and track are Bob's favorite sports. Bob's hobby is col' lecting various kinds of records. His ambition is to work in an office, and he will certainly be an asset to the firm. RONALD CRIMI 2608 S. Franklin Street This admirable young fellow is an excellent academic student. Ron enjoys baseball, football, and basketball. Since he always does well in everything he attempts, this quality will be a great asset, as Ron's goal is to become a lawyer. The Bar Association should get out the red carpet. MARY ANN CRINITI 510 Wharton Street Possessing a warm personality, Mary Ann is rated tops by all. A member of the vocal ensemble, Mary Ann can be found skating or danc' ing in her spare time. An academic student, this gal plans to enter nursing. She will certainly be a fine addition to a fine profession. CHRISTINE CRISTIANO 1333 Castle Avenue An energetic miss, Chris finds swimming, dancing, bowling, cook' ing, and belonging to a local soror' ity relaxing diversions from her studies. A une academic student, she hopes to be a public stenographer someday, Chris, with your sparkling personality and fine abilities, you're sure to lead a successful life. ,r' 49 'Anais ,X 41 X. Qver 67 N CLAUDIA CUNNINGHAM 2721 Wharton Street Skating, dancing, and swimming are this bright'eyed young miss's favorite hobbies. Claudia, a fine commercial student who is popular with all her classmates, has inten' tions of becoming a secretary. We know that her ambition will be ful' filled, and she will be a fine credit to the secretarial Held. MARIE CUSTER 2118 S. Front Street Here's a gal who is loved for her ability to brighten any situation with her sparkling humor. Marie excels in all sports, her favorites being horseback riding and swim' ming. A commercial student, Marie hopes to work as a secretary, and to lend wit and humor to the job. GEORGE CUTHBERT 41 Emily Street George enjoys hunting and fish' ing in his spare time, and he also has a great interest in-an un' usual hobby-guns. As a trade preparatory student, George is get' ting good experience, as he hopes to be a machinist. Being mechanic' ally inclined, George will someday make a fine machinist. JOANNE CUTULI 1623 S. Twenty-Second Street This pretty gal enjoys reading dancing, and swimming. jo is very popular with the boys, and thatls certainly not hard to under' stand. jo hopes to be a model some' day, and with her natural beauty she already has a head start. Good luck, jo! You can't help but succeed. JEAN D'ALESSANDRO 2524 S. Eleventh Street Our Miss Varsity Queen is one of the prettiest and most popular girls in Southern. A wonderful dancer, Little Ieanniei' also enjoys swimming and ice skating. A com' mercial student. Jeanne hasn't def cided upon her vocation, but we're sure that she will be successful in whatever field she enters. DIANA D'AMBROSIO 2005 S. Hutchinson Street Since she is a real active gal, De De loves dancing to good music, skating, and swimming. She is liked by all her classmates for her friendly personality. A hne commercial student. De Dc plans to work in an ofhce for awhile and then to get married. ANNA MARIE D'ANGELU 1935 Newlcirk Street This young lady, with the shining red hair, enjoys swimming and dancing. A fine commercial student, Anne hopes to be a secretary and then marry. She thinks Southern is the greatest school in Philly, and who can blame her! We're wishing that both of Annie's goals are realized! FREDERICK E. DANIELS 1411 S. Twenty-Third Street Southern's track team has cerf tainly been greater by having Freddie as one of its members. When not occupied with track or his general course studies, Fred is sure to be found swimming. Fred hopes to be a history teacher some' day, and we know that heill make the grade. 53' N-up QS ,yN I. Qt' E X ' 123 'V 7-.14 3 fin 'UH T ? Jwxi! 'HI ill' y I W- A, 6. 'ir l rw 'sw 715 MARIO D'ANTONIO 1710 S. Cleveland Street Being a member of the South Philadelphia Optimist Club takes up most of Mario's spare time, other hobbies include fishing and football. Mario is well liked by his class' mates for his wit and humor. As a commercial student, he would like to become an accountant. Good Iuck, Mario! RICHARD A. D'AURIA 1911 S. Croslcey Street Richie, a trade preparatory stu' dent, is an active Student Associa' tion representative. He spends a great deal of time working with his favorite hobby, woodworking. Richie's ambition is to become a millionaire. Don't let that old say' ing, The hrst million is the hard' est, get you down. Good luck! ROBERT DAVIS 3008 Mifflin Street Bob, as he is known to his friends, is a hardfworking trade preparatory student who plans to become a machinist. He has been active in our student association. His favorite hobbies are woodwork' ing and cars. We wish him the very best of luck in the future. JENNIE DE ANGELIS 2532 S. Jessup Street len, one of our most ardent football fans, made it a point to cheer our team on to victory during her stay at Southern. She herself participates in outdoor sports, such as swimming and ice skating. Ien' nie plans to be a fashion buyer, and, of course, someday she will get married. MARIA DE ANGELIS 2131 Moore Street Maria, who plans to be a stenog' rapher, has taken the commercial course. She likes music, especially if it's popularg for she likes to dance. She says, Southern is a fine and helpful school. I have made many new friends here, and I plan to remember them always. EMILY DE CARLO 1515 S. Tenth Street Emily is thankful to Southern for helping her to further her educaf tion. She plans to become a success- ful secretary. A hardfworking com' mercial student, Emily finds time to sew, paint, dance, and swim. We're sure she has a fine future in store. RICHARD DE COLLI 2836 Camac Street L'Dick does his work unostenta' tiously. He is an ardent sports fan, in addition to his weight lifting. He also hnds time to be in the Band. Dick enjoys drawing, model planes, cars, and ships. Yes, he will be a good draftsman-his chosen pro' fession. PATSY DE FLAVIA 1807 S. Carnac Street Pat has many favorite hobbies, among which are ice skating, roller skating, dancing, writing poems, and attending the Sons of Italy Social Club. Her main ambition is to become a beautician after fur' ther schooling. Pat's pleasant per sonality will surely help her at what' ever she attempts in the future. 4 V. 31 '-on ' Qi Ykrwuv W f. ANTHONY DE FRANCESCO 2222 S. Thirteenth Street Anthony, or Flanagan as his friends call him, is a hardfworking commercial student. Bowling, base- ball, and football are among flanaf gan's favorite sports. He enjoys dancing and playing the saxophone. This popular fellow intends to go into show business after graduating. Lots of luck in the future! DANIEL DE LELLIS 1838 S. Rosewood Street Handsome and smiling, Danny is a very ambitious academic stu' dent who is quite interested in baseball. To date, 'LDanny is not sure of the course he will take in college. However, we are sure that in whatever Held he chooses, Danny will be a great success. GEORGE DENNIS 2718 Federal Street George is an industrial arts stu' dent whose ambition is to become a firstfrate electronic engineer. He has been an active home and school representative and belongs to the Y.M.C.A., Boys' Club and basket' ball team. He likes track and swim' ming. With his fine personality, we are sure he will succeed. ANTHONY V. DENTINO 1125 Moore Street Electronics and building model planes are the hobbies which will help to make Tony's ambition gf being an electronic engineer come true. He likes bowling, swimming, and Southerng and thinks the stu' dents and teachers are great. We're sure of a successful life ahead for Tony. JOHN DE ROSE 1110 Tree Street President of the Triple I Rid' ing Club, Iohnny says he is a horse lover. When he graduates, he plans to break and train horses. Bowling, and of course horseback riding, are Iohnny's favorite hob' bies. Iohn is sure to become a great success in this interesting career. DONATO DE SANTIS 1412 Moore Street Those who buy tickets for any of our games know Danny, be' cause he is in charge of the ticket sales from january to june. He is active in sports outside of school, usually bowling, basketball, or foot' ball. Dan intends to go to college, where we all know he'll be a success. MARIAN DE SIPIO 2913 S. Broad Street Mar's pleasant countenance is familiar to ali because she is one of our majorettes. When she is in action, it is plain to see she loves her school. She is also endowed with artistic ability. We hope she can carve a successful career in art. ANGELINA DI BENEDETTO 2213 S. Eighth Street A commercial student, L'Angie is getting plenty of experience from her afterfschool job in preparation for a future job as a secretary. She intends to work a short while and then get married, Angie, who likes to dance and swim, says she will never forget Southern. ff' 319 fv- iii C' 1 ff' S 321, F . X X it , 'Q 'J'-L 7' f. auf, Af! Y ,Q K i A. DI BUONVENTURA 1615 Dickinson Street Who's the good looking salesman? Why Amadio, of course. When he isn't demonstrating his superb sales' manship, he can be found playing either organized baseball or foot' ball, or else playing cards. This industrious fellow with the pleasant smile belongs to the Optimist Club and the Sons of Italy. GENEVIEVE DI CAMILLO 935 McClellan Street A most charming person to know is Gen. She has been a helpful library aide in the past, and enjoys roller skating, bowling, and dancf ing. A commercial student, Gen hopes to become a clerk typist. We all wish her every success in the near future. DANIEL J. DI CARLO 1938 S. Seventeenth Street Danny's crowning glories are his excellent leadership and the art of making friends. His very pres' ence radiates good fellowship. Ac' tively, he entered our school life as 10A president and is completing his service as school president. Scholastically, he is superlative. The best of luck in the engineering field! CHRISTINE DI CIOCCIO 1824 S. Sartain Street l'll alwayfs remember Southern as a wonderful school. These are Chris's parting words to her alma mater. One of our fine com' mercial students, Chris intends to do secretarial work. Badminton and bowling are her favorite sports, and sewing, cooking, and dancing are her favorite pastimes. ELIZABETH DI DONNA 2804 S. Sixteenth Street A hard working commercial stuf dent, Liz's smiling face is often seen around Southern. Among her hobbies are swimming and dancingg and she is often seen buying the latest records. A career as a secre' tary and someday marriage are her ambitions for after graduation. GEORGETTE DI FABIO 2123 Porter Street Gi enjoys badminton, swim' ming, sewing, cooking, and reading. One of our busy commercial stu' dents, she intends to become an ofice worker. Gi is also home and school representative. Southern is a wonderful school, and I will al' ways remember it, Georgette says reminiscently. RITA DI GENOVA 2338 Tasker Street Dancing and collecting records are Ree's favorite pastimes. She attends dancing school, and besides becoming a secretary, intends to dance on the side. She also hopes to get married and have a large family. The lucky man who marries Ree, will have a busy wife. JOSEPH DI GIACOMO 2218 S. Fifteenth Street Jocko is a hard working and very pleasant student who enjoys golnng and fishing very much, but his favorite sport is bowling. Jocko intends to settle down someday with a beautiful wife. As president of a card club, Jocko shows promise of success. IRENE DI LODOVICO 2013 S. Opal Street Dancing and attending football games are lrene's favorite pastimes. She plans to become a secretary and someday to get married. The most enjoyable three years of my life were spent here at Southern, says lrene. We know she helped others enjoy their three years just by her friendship. IRENE DINTINO 1729 Jackson Street Renee, who is very active in sports, plays volleyball, basketball, and badminton very well. Bowling, swimming, dancing, and listening to records are some of her favorite hobbies. A commercial student, Renee hopes to become a secretary and afterwards a housewife. Lots of luck in the future! ANNA DOLPIES 1625 S. Iseminger Street Not only is this young miss an active ice skater, roller skater, and bowler, but she also spends a great deal of time with her hobby, mak' ing clothes. Her goal after leaving Southern is to float to the altar. Anna says, Southern is truly a great school. JOSEPH DONATO 1027 Jackson Street Joseph, better known as Joe, is a hardfworking academic student who plans to attend college and become a medical technician. Joe enjoys bowling, dancing, and listen' ing to good music. We are sure Joe will be a great success in his chosen field. ,4- 1 JOHN DONGIVIN X LINDA DUBIN 327 S. Fifth Street A champ at pocket billiards, johnny also likes to play baseball and basketball, as well as to dance. After he graduates johnny intends to be an accountant. He thinks Southern is a great school and says he will never forget his friends and teachers. JOHN DORIS 2237 S. Fifteenth Street Tex is certainly a star athlete. He was on our football team and on our track team. He is an equally good swimmer. Moreover, he has a great desire to visit fascinating faraway places. We hope you make the Olympics, Tex, and also fulhll your travel desires. PAUL DOYLE 1723 S. Sixth Street Paul always tries to keep the sunny side up. He never praises hismelf nor condemns his adversary. He enjoys boating, bowling, and likes to relax with a good novel. Since printer's ink runs through Paul's blood, we know he will be a successful printer. FREDERICK C. DRUDING 341 Ritner Street On a clear night you may see Fred out gazing at the sky, as astronomy is one of his favorite hobbies. He also likes to swim, play basketball and read, as well as sing. Fred hopes to be a writer some day. Best wishes! -ff, 'I is L. r .Sash 4 is K? g. 'k 1 'C' E' gn af 1 -I . .ik 'UD' 'Q' mf ew- ' X, 2555 S. Reese Street Lin, as she is known to her many friends, is a commercial stu' dent whose ambition is to become a legal secretary. Swimming, bowl- ing, and ice skating keep her very busy. Ask Linda what she thinks about her school and she'll tell you, uterrihc, and I'll never forget it ' CHARLES DU GROSS 2813 S. Alder Street Charles is a trade preparatory stu' dent, whose ambition is to be a structural draftsman and million' aire as well. Chuck, as he is known to his many friends, enjoys football and track. He is an active member of the Y.M.C.A., South Philadelphia Boys' Club. He will surely have a successful future. ALONZO EDMISTON, JR. 1419 S. Twenty-Third Street Alonzo, our Southron news edi' tor, is one of the most active boys in Southern. He is a nurse's aide, a library aide, and a member of the biology club, as well as sports edi' tor of the KEEPSAKE. Photography and scouting are his hobbies. Alonzo's ambition is to be a Su' preme Court justice. SANDRA ELNER 258 Gladstone Street One of Southern's more active students, Sandy is on the KEEP' SAKE staff, and is a member of the Torch. Sandy is planning a busy future. She intends to work while going to college in the evening for liberal arts or teaching. Success, Sandy! JANICE ERRERA 1832 S. Camac Street Janice, an earnest, hardworking academic student, intends to go into the business world after taking a course in dress designing. She has held such offices as chairman, secref tary, and Student Association repref sentative during her past three years at Southern. Lots of luck and suc' cess in the business world! IRENE ROSE EVANGELISTA 2416 S. Hutchinson Street Irene, gentle and charming, has been very active as a member of the Southron staff, and also associate editor of KEEPSAKE. A member of Torch, Irene also enjoys tennis, bowling, painting, and baking. Golf lege lies ahead, and after that, we predict big things. LOUIS FANTY 2024 S. Sixteenth Street Lou, a trade preparatory stu' dent, enjoys bowling very much. He also likes to play a game of basef ball or basketbal during his spare time. Right now Lou's great ambif tion is to own a Corvette. He thinks Southern is a good school and some of the teachers, great. BARBARA ANN FARACCHIO 1609 Mount Vernon Street One of Southern's number one bookkeepers, Bobbi plans on be' coming a private secretary. She enjoys dancing, swimming, and horseback riding. Bobbi has acquired many friends while here who have depended on her expert answers to their bookkeeping problems. We're sure she'll make a good secretary C-317, jf au lu' f., M, 4,-I' f? IQ 'T Q af' ' fe .gy , I . ' 5,, ,3j. I , 'I' 5-.H ce ' 2' fl, 1 1 , GEORGEANNA FARINA 2016 S. Sixteenth Street Popular and attractive George has served as S.A. representative for three terms. A member of the Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority, this pretty girl loves dancing and listening to Frank Sinatra records. When not busy dancing, Georgeanne is swimming or bowling. She hopes to be a stenographer. NANCY FAULKS 1010 S. Third Street Giving service could only be the hobby of Angel, an angelic though active young lady who has played basketball, volleyball and tennis. In the library, on the stairs, and in the lunchroom she has given aid. Graduating as class secretary, she hopes to combine the careers of secretary and wife. JOHN FEENEY 2315 Federal Street A true sports enthusiast, john enjoys and participates in both base' ball and basketball. An industrial arts student, John also engages in a game of chess or badminton now and then. We are sure that john will excel in his chosen profession - electrical engineering. LOU FELDMAN 328 Snyder Avenue Louie is a very active person in sports, such as basketball, base' ball, and football. He has been a member of the intramural basketball team for three years. Louie Mathis Cnamed after johnny Mathisj has a habit of serenading wherever he goes. We all enjoy lis- tening to him sing. SAMUEL FELDMAN 1701 S. Twentieth Street With interests in baseball, basket' ball, swimming and fishing, uSam's heart is still in masic. He is a member of Southern's fine orchestra. After graduation, he plans to fur' ther his musical education, as well as to join a group or club that has to do with music. EDWARD FELDSHER 100 Daly Street Edward, better known as Eddie Feldchf' or Eddie Fletch, makes billiards and dating his only hob' bies. He feels that his commercial course will help him make his first million dollars by his twentieth birthday. Edwards stay at Southern has been great. He knows he will never forget it. RICHARD FERGUSON, JR. 2041 Reed Street The Incredible Mr. ELBOWS -- XII has been one of Southern's greatest athletes. He has won letters for basketball, crossfcountry, and track. Fergie is the president of the I Love Fergie Association and is one of the best Home and School representatives. Ambition: to teach school, HELEN FISHER 443 Durfor Street Quiet Helen hasn't quite made her mind up about her future except that she would like to become a success. She enjoys cooking and sewing, while boys fill some of her time. As A,A. representative, she has served the girls in her class well. ADELAIDE A. FLAMER 649 S. Yewdall Street Sweet, innocent looking Abbie has enjoyed her stay at Southern, even through her ups and downs. Her hobby being boys, she is a very active member of the 'lNa' tional I Love Boys Club. Her other activities include fencing, cheerleaders, and modern dance club. She wants to become a gym teacher. JOHN FORMICOLA 705 Federal Street A very Hne art student, John plans to attend the Academy of Fine Arts. He leaves Southern giv' ing thanks to Mr. Feldman and Mr. Mock for all the help they have given him. john spends most of his time sketching and playing chess. Best of luck, John! BERNICE FOSTER 2326 Reed Street Duksey has given service as an S. A. representative and A. A. representative. She has displayed her service further as a library aide, assistant class chairman, gown aide, and teachers' aide. This lass enjoys cooking and plans to be a devoted wife and mother. She will be tops! ROBERT FRANCOLINO 1301 S. Eleventh Street 1 Bob has always been interested in both swimming and football, but also goes out for all sports. His trade preparatory course has pref pared him to realize his ambition- to become a printer. We all wish him luck and know that he will do well. ANGELINA FRATTO 2430 S. Hutchinson Street When one is near Angel, one is bound to acquire some of her gentleness. She certainly is a polite and eflicient usher. Although she is striving to be a good bookkeeper, she will always cherish her Mold school daysn- precious memories of dedicated teachers and friendly classmates. ROBERT FREELAND 2353 Moore Street Free comments that it was a long, hard grind, but all bad things must come to an end. He holds the office of chairman of the National 'il love Fergie Association. I.V. basketball, varsity basketball, and intramural basketball have held Free's interest in the sports Held. Future: college. LOUIS GALASSO 2068 Emily Street Love them, leave them, and for' get them is the motto of Big Lou, who looks forward to joining the service. This fellow's hobby is building model boats, cars, and air' planes. Having served his classmates as S. A. representative for several terms, Louis enjoys watching base' ball, wrestling, and boxing. JOSEPH GALDO 1021 Ritner Street joe, a hardworking lad of the industrial arts college preparatory course, plans to enter college after graduation. Swimming and playing a game of baseball or basketball are tops on his schedule. As well as his pleasures in activities, Ioe feels that he has been well prepared at South- ern for college. JI, n -37' if 33 ay' it fx lf' rs. ANTHONY GAMBARDELLO 1824 S. Eleventh Street One of the intramural basketball champs, Sneezy also played I.V. and varsity basketball. An active member of the I Love Fergieu As' sociation, he also enjoys playing football and going bowling. Sneezy, who hopes to reach college, says, I'll miss my cofbasketball champs. JOSEPHINE GATTO 1831 Sigel Street Iosephine, otherwise known as Io, has been a faithful teacher's aide. She has also been an usher. Bowling and tennis, Io finds loads of fun, while dancing with the right guy is fine, too. After graduf ation Io is sure to be a success as a stenographer. JOAN GAZZARA 2741 S. Eighteenth Street Ioanie, who graduates as S. A. cofpresident, has also served as treasurer of the eleventh grade. Reading, singing, and art are her hobbies. High on her sport roster are tennis, swimming, riding, and skating. Planning to become a kindergarten teacher, Ioan leaves Southern missing Mr. Guisini and Mr. Herold. PHILLIP GIAMBRI 3221 S. Broad Street Flip, who is going to follow the GN' Navy, loves fishing, dancing, and girls. Active in Stunt Nite, an S. A. ta, , representative, band, class chairman, QQ. V, and counselor's aide, Flip also W f played intramural basketball. Popu' lar flip has good reason to say, School is the most! LORETTA GIAMBUZZI 620 Reed Street I..orri has a wide interest in all sports. She loves to paint, sew, and dance during her spare time. Fairly certain of her plans after graduation, Lorri plans to become a private secretary. This girl's sweet personality will surely be missed around Southem's halls when she graduates. PATRICIA ANN GIANNINI 3 .i N, 7 2059 Sigel Street Q Trich was one of the many de' voted members of the modern dance club and the swimming club. She has also been A.A. representative and president of her shorthand class. Dancing, listening to jazz, and seeing plays amuse Trich, whose main ambition is to become an air' line hostess. RICHARD GIANNINI 1302 S. Tenth Street Richie is another one of the many boys interested in sports. Among his favorites are football, baseball, basketball, and swimming. Although he is an enthusiast when it comes to sports, printing is some' what tops with him. He plans to enter the field of printing. BARBARA ANN GIARDINO 602 Tasker Street Wherever you may see Bobby, in school and out, you will always hear her putting in a good word for Southern. Bobby's favorite sports are bowling and badminton, danc' ing is also among her pastimes. VVhen Bobby graduates, she in' tends to be a clerkftypist. X ,W gi lv? in t 'Y A, Si N f ff 5. 'Q-. -I HELEN GILBERT 232 Mifflin Street Being an enthusiastic sports fan, Helen enjoys bowling, skating, danc' ing, and last, but positively not least, tennis. Helen wishes to be' come either a typist or a secretary. She loves to pound those keys, in fact, anything to do with ofiice work delights her. CHARLES GIORDANO 1413 S. Bancroft Street To acquire good training for his future career with the Police Force, Charles belongs to a weight lifting club. This popular guy, who loves football and baseball, has served his school as an S. A. representative. His course has already provided him with a fine job at Snellenburgs. He will make a capable policeman. MILDRED GIBBS 1115 Lombard Street When Mildred has some leisure time, she loves to read and listen to records. On the active side, this sweet girl enjoys both skating and dancing. Sorry as she is to be leaving our school, Mildred is look' ing forward eagerly to a career in nursing. ETHEL GLASSBERG 714 Ritner Street A young -lady who goes out for activities, Ettie has been a hall aide, traffic aide, teachers' aide, and oflice aide. The S. A., the Yearbook staff, and the tennis club have also benefited from Ethel's boundless enthusiasm. All this ac' tivity should make Ethel an excel' lent teacher or technician. KATHLEEN GOLDSMITH 3001 D Nlifflin Street If you ever need a good aide, you can always count on Tootsie. She has been a faithful library aide, office aide, and a teachers' aide dur' ing her stay at Southern. She enjoys basketball, tennis, and bowlingg sew' ing, however, is her favorite hobby. Tootsie plans to be a secretary. MARSHA GREENFIELD 2426 S. Sheridan Street A versatile girl, Micki's inter' ests are varied. Swimming, bowling, ice skating, and horseback riding give her pleasure. After this lass graduates, she plans to take a civil service test and work for the Gov' ernment as a stenographer. We all wish Micki the best of luck in her future position. MARLENE GREENBERG 373 Tree Street Marlene has participated in a variety of activities during her stay at Southern. She was a member of the social committee, Yearbook staff, an ofhce aide and teachers' aide. Marlene, who will probably become a medical secretary, says her three years at Southern were the greatest. NORMAN GREENBERG 725 Ritner Street Norman, an academic student, plays on Southern's varsity basket' ball team. Naturally his favorite pastime is playing basketball when' ever he gets a chance, Norm, a popular guy around school, is undecided about his future. What' ever Norm plans to do after gradu' ation, success will follow him. , iff- 2 at 'T ' V 1 , HAROLD GORDON 'i 1820 E. Passyunk Avenue 2 An academic student, Harold 4 f 1, plans to become a history teacher. His favorite sports are basketball and bowling and his favorite game is chess. This thinking man, who belongs to a weight'lifting club, says , there is too much emphasis on mis' 1 J, fortune and not enough on the good ..AV fi in life. .4 5W,,. V4 , , A ..., I ' fi g, it . ,.. R 5 FRANCES GONNELLA Q. V f , 4 526 Federal Street ff I The Commercial course has really helped Fran plan for her future. She has decided to be a secretary ,621 Vt' V upon her graduation from Southern. V, Fran enjoys all sports, but swim' ming and bowling are just tops j with her. Among her many hobbies, i cooking is her favorite. it STEVE GOLDSTEIN 2547 S. Fifth Street r A real outdoor man, Stevie . enjoys most of the summer sports: 4 . .1 swimming, Hshing, skin diving, and , .., f basketball. He has served his school as an S. A. representative. For the ' future, Steve hopes to become a A .. ' Top Executive. He has also de' 414' cided to employ only females. WML . Z., L Aaa BARTON GOLDSTEIN 720 Porter Street Bart Maverickll says that South' ern's teachers are Swinging Al' 'rw-v though he sounds like a rock and roller, collecting jazz records is his hobby. A member of the gym team, baseball team, and stage crew, he also Ends time to belong the South Philadelphia Center. Electri' cal drafting is his goal. fv . 0 yy 'iff i l 81 JOHN GRELIS 1419 Jackson Street Here's a boy with an unusual hobby-tropical fish. When not caring for these pets, Johnny is busy with basketball, swimming, football, or bowling. Headed toward college, johnny says he is proud to be a graduate of a fine school like Southern. We know he'll do well. WILLIAM GRIFFITH 2130 Sigel Street Billy is a trade preparatory stu' dent who plans on becoming a printer after graduation. Boxing and bowling are two of his favorite sports' activities. Billy is also an active member of the Sons of Italy. He feels sure that he will miss the many friends he has made at Southern. LINDA GROSSMAN 2649 S. Thirteenth Street Linda, an academic student, is a lover of tennis. This popular mem' ber of Tau Epsilon Chi Sorority spends much time gaily dancing and attending modeling school. When Linda's pretty feet aren't whirling around a dance floor, she is to be found listening to the latest jazz. ROBERTA GUARINI 1742 Sigel Street Bert can often be seen trying to improve her stenography outlines. In addition to ,being an adept swim' mer, Bert spends her spare time dancing, bowling, and golfing. Her ambition in life? -'To marry a millionaire! We believe she'll make it easily. QEQQ S W f ,X if of A , 'dr' .' R 2 Q44-, . u ' . 41. 4 2 I If' V ' 2 s ' , . K if J is vt, . 51.1.- - ' A-?, 'if-SW E in ' . - -Q - ?'.'f I 1 'I A fi ' X4 . Q' - . Y. v., AQ . ' --7 i Tilfh 'i'f7'Z,if 72 K ' Q,1,3fri -ff 2 T. ,5- - V 'V' 9 x 5- . V --1 : T323 'oiw ff ,N i ' 82 HENRY I-IAGUE 2335 S. Thirteenth Street Henry, an art student who spends many hours in working with oil paints, also enjoys listening to music and bowling. 'iHank, who plans to enter some phase of the medical profession, is also a hardfworking student who is sure to keep up his good work in college. CAROL HALL 1641 S. Bancroft Street This attractive young miss digs that rock n' roll beat and can usually be found listening to the latest rock n' roll recordings. Candy, who also enjoys playing tennis and keeping an eye out for sailors, plans on becoming a tele' phone operator after graduation. DORIS I-IAMMOCK 2942 W. Page Street A lovely girl, Doris is well liked by everyone. This athletically in' clined miss has participated in school activities as a member of the bowling and gymnastics teams, a modern dancer, and a cheerleader. She is also interested in tennis and volleyball. With her ambition, Doris is sure to do well in any field. SYLVESTER HANNA 1804 B Patton Drive Ves is an active football, base' ball, and basketball player. A mem' ber of the Beta Phi Gamma Fra' ternity, Ves enjoys listening to modern jazz recordings. Although he has no definite plans for the fu' ture, we're sure he'll succeed in the business world. BARBARA ANN HANSEN 2049 S. Norwood Street Barbara is a pretty commercial student who has been an S.A. representative several times. Swim' ming, bowling, and skating are just some of this interesting girl's many activities. Her ambition is to be' come a beautician. Barbara wants to wish everyone in the class of june 1959 good luck. JOHN HARRIS 2520 S. Camac Street 'LPontz, as he is better known to his friends, is very active in school activities as a member of the social and ticket committees. His after' school activities include playing cards and bowling. We wish Pontz the greatest luck in realizing his ambition to become an engineer. MARIAN HARRIS 1510 Catherine Street arian is an attractive commer M , cial student, who attends business school to become a stenographer. Her sports' activities include swim' min basketball, bowling badmin' g, 1 ton and tennis. A member of the vocal ensemble and Yearbook staff, Marian will miss her wonderful friends and teachers at Southern. MARY ELLEN HARRIS 2342 S. Bancroft Street A sweet girl, Midge has made many friends at Southern. When she isn't enjoying bowling, tennis, or swimming, she spends her time if. dancing and attending sorority meetings. Midge, a member of the Yearbook staff and president of the girls' athletic association, plans to become a physical education teacher. Good luck to a great gal! 2 . f', i i i.A7qV, g Hi . 'isi 2 , ffl ii X f.: AIV. .. wi -f fz t, ' . 1 19' JOAN HAUSER 2653 S. Tenth Street Ioannie, popular and charm' ing, will make an excellent mathe' matician. Ioannie enjoys such sports as swimming, bowling, and tennis. She is an office aide, teachers' aide, member of the Torch Honor So' ciety, S. A. alternate, and hall aide. We know Joan will make a success of her life. MARIE HELMER 2542 S. Watts Street A pretty blonde, Marie enjoys bowling and swimming in her spare moments, She is a clever commer' cial student who plans to become a secretary. We're sure that she'll make an excellent one, and that some future boss will be congratu' lating himself on selecting our Marie. SHARON HENIS 308 McKean Street Literary editor of the Yearbook staff, Shar plans to become an English or history teacher. Fishing, swimming, and ping pong occupy her spare time. She regards her three years at Southern as a grow' ing period which enabled her to become an amateur psychologist! MARK HOFFMAN 402 Wolf Street An academic student, Hoffy in his leisure time plays football, chess, and goes swimming. Hoping to be' come either a history teacher, or a teacher of physical education, Mark works hard in a debating club and chess club. This president of the Order of Moose thinks we need more school spirit. LEONARD HOLDSMAN 372 Winton Street One of our more sportsfminded classmates, Lenny is a member of the varsity basketball and soccer teams. His main hobby is girls An academic student, he is conf sidering becoming a lawyer or a physical education teacher. Good luck! DIANE HOLTZHEIMER 111 Fitzgerald Street Diane has made many friends at Southern. When she isn't enjoying tennis, bowling and badminton, she finds time to dance and read. Diane is a member of several committees, and sports editor of the Yearbook. Her future includes a choice be' tween becoming a history teacher or an airline stewardess. KENNETH HORWITZ 419 Winton Street If your picture is snapped some day by a clever fellow with a cam' era, it's probbaly Brutes, who is an amateur photographer. Besides camera work, this popular lad enf joys camping, as well as serving on the Y.M.H.A. Teen Council. Brutes says, lt's been a long hard road, but it was worth it! THOMASINA HOWARD 1322 Divinity Place Tommie, a commercial student, enjoys basketball and volleyball. Tommie is a member of Zeta Phi Gamma Sorority. Her plans include becoming a private secretary, and then-getting her man. Finding her three years at Southern a long hard pull, Tommie is glad to be graduating. ANTHONY IMPERATO 428 Little Sigel Street Anthony, whose favorite sport is Water skiing, plans to enlist in the Army after graduation. junior says he will miss Mr. Mogul and all his teachers and the many friends that he has made when he leaves Southern. We're sure that such a friendly guy will succeed. ANTOINETTE IMPRIANO 2021 S. Norwood Street Annette, an exertemely active and helpful commercial student, en' joys various sports, among which swimming and roller skating are her favorites. Annette works very hard on the Lost and found Com' mittee, and has also served as hall aide and lunchroom aide. Annette will undoubtedly make an Afl secretary. MARY ANNE IOVEN 1426 S. Ninth Street Pee Wee, a wellfknown name to most Southernites, is president of many different organizations. A lover of swimming and bowling, this girl is a member of the Sons of Italy and Alpha Sigma Chi Soror' ity. Upon graduating from college, she hopes to become a teacher. THOMAS JADICO 2740 S. Seventeenth Street Tommy, an extremely busy young man, is active in the S. A. and is vicefpresident of the elec' tronics club. This man of many in' terests enjoys fencing, hunting and photography. Tommy is also an ardent jazz fan, plus a guitar player. Headed toward college, this boy should go far! HELENA JAMISON 713 Mercy Street One of the most pleasant per' sonalities in the class, Lena is extremely well liked. She is active in volleyball and basketball. Lena. has been an A. A. representative and office aide. She enjoys eating, cooking, and dancing. Lena's advice to the class: Let's work hard for what we want. JOSEPH LEMUEL JENNINGS 1200 S. Carlisle Street Since Joe has taken part in many school shows, he will cerf tainly miss Southern and all the many friends he has made with his suave personality. Joe enjoys going to the movies. This pastime is conf nected with his ambition, which is to become a singerfactor. He's sure to have an excellent future. ANNA LEE JOHNSON 2025 Fernon Street Anybody looking for a good artist? Get in touch with Anna. For three years she has been a member of the vocal ensemble. Anna has given her services as hall aide, usher and office aide, and enjoys all sports, especially basketball, tennis and volleyball. EVA JONES 1226 S. Bucknell Street Charming little Eva hopes to be' come a registered nurse. She en' joys reading and bowling and has given generously of her services to Southern. We appreciate Eva's help as S. A. representative. KEEPSAKH staff member, and member of the medical technicians club. Eva hopes to travel and make many friends. We're sure she will. 'O' imma. 15 ,SL Nr MARY JONES 1800 I-I 86 I Patton Drive An attractive commercial student, Mae has been an interested mem' ber of the tennis club. In her leisure time, she can be found dancing. sewing, reading, or singing. Mae, who wants to be a secretary, feels that you must work hard to be sucf cessful in anything. STANLEY JOSEPH 506 Shunk Street A popular academic student, Stan has been a model of indus' try with his afterfschool job. In his leisure time you can usually find hirn in his favorite bowling alley. Although his plans for the future are indefinite, they may have some' thing to do with planes or cars. RHODA KARR 510 Shunk Street Attractive Rho, a commercial student, can usually be found on a dance floor or bowling alley, for she excels in both dancing and bowl' ing. In her more serious moments Rhoda is ambitious to become a stenographer or a medical secretary. It should be easy for such a fine girls to succeed. MARION KAVAL 2033 S. Twenty-Fourth Street Marion, better known as Babe, is a sweet and gentle commercial student. Wherever there is dance music, there, you can be sure, is Marion and her twinkling toes. Feeling that Southern just can't be beat, this attractive girl has been preparing to become a secretary. ELIZABETH KEE 437 Durfor Street 'ilvlousief' as she is known to her classmates, is an industrious com- mercial student. She can be seen having a wonderful time at dances and at the roller skating rink. Betty, who hopes someday to become a secretary, says, Southern is a won' derful and real cool school, wish I could stay! ROSA LEE KEITH 2118 Sears Street Rosa, an academic student with hopes of attending college to become a teacher, enjoys tennis, basketball, skating and bowling. Rosa, takes great pride in belonging to Tau Omecron Chi Sorority. She is also proud of membership on the KEEP' SAKE staff, ofhce aides, ushers, li' brary aides, and teacher aide. PATRICIA KENNY 1638 Oregon Avenue Pat is a commercial student, who is liked by all Southernites. A lover of swimming and bowling, she is a member of the hall aides and teachers' aides. Her ambiiton is to become a clerkftypist. Parting comment: I think Mrs. Pollock is the greatest teacher and friend. BARBARA ANN KINSEY 2004 Shunk Street Active Barbara Ann is a membor of the girls' bowling team, chairman of the awards committee, head of the ushers, and photography editor of our yearbook. She was also our junior class secretary and a Southron sports' editor. Barbara Ann is headed for college or nursing school. f Rig 1Z. '-ri 'M X I X . 77' Hi iv 'fl , ,V vf.f'j1vV?' r f .g 4 fffli I - . R . X ' .X 'X MARILYN KLEGER 2628 S. Fairhill Street This attractive commercial stu' dent, better known to everyone as Mar, takes an interest in swim' ming, tennis, and bowling. Mar gets a great thrill from collecting record albums, She is planning on becoming a private secretary. We know she'll make a Hne one. Lots of luck! JAMES KOSKAMP 1533 S. Napa Street jam can be seen working in the oiliee during every free period he has. This talented fellow enjoys working with rockets-wminiature ones that is. His favorite sports are soccer and track. He plans to be a chemist. Parting remarks: Blessed be the guy who invented sleep! HELENA E. KRAMER 2320 S. Carlisle Street A charming Torch member and cofoperative education student, Leeny has been busy as S. A. and A.A. representative, as well as a member of the junior Noma. She loves bowling, swimming, and cooking when not working. Leeny feels she has been fortunate to attend a school as wonderful as Southern. MARILYN KRAMER 412 Sigel Street Brightfeyed and congenial, Mickie, art editor of the Year' book, is wellfliked and respected by her classmates. Mickie, an art major, plans to attend the Museum School of Art. An artistically talented girl, she is sure to find a rosy future in the art world. ALFRED FRED LALLI 1326 Bigler Street Lalli,'5 a trade preparatory stu' dent, plans to become a race car driver. His main interest lies in cars. Alfred likes to play a good game of baseball or football. We wish Alfred the very best of luck in his future ambition4car racing. my Civ my 'Cty 'sm 'es , ,. , ,rf ,Sy 9-.W W Q, , A-nas., 2 ,, fy ff, ., ,.f,, 7 1 ffm, ts' f 4 4- X if K ie V I f ya, Taj- ROGER LETTIERI 823 Wharton Street Roger, who is taking the voca' tional art course, has two special hobbies- printing and art. Dehnitc about his future, he plans to become a designer. He also shows an interest in such sports as baseball. swim' ming, football, basketball. and bowling. . Q ,K vs, MARIE LAMPKIN f g f ANNETTE LEWIS 1260 S. Bucknell Street Snap, a charming commercial student, plans to become a typist after graduation. 'When swimming, riding horseback, or watching base' ball, this girl is in her glory. And on the dance floor, Marie is a dream dancing! We can just see Marie as the smart young typist, a most wel' come addition to any office. JOHN LAPROCIDO 2443 S. Sixth Street Johnny, an I.A.C.P. student with a pleasing personality, is well liked by all his classmates. Johnny is renowned for playing the guitar and for his love of sports. He is sure to be a real success in whatever he undertakes. Best of luck, johnny! JUSTINE LAPTEFF 1113 S. Third Street Justine is a student of the acaf demic course, whose future ambition is to become an interpreter for the U. N. -lustine's hobbies include read' ing and doing art work. We all feel that this sweet girl will be a success in whatever she may attempt to do. , , i 'S .TSI A A ,,,a, . XV . ' A A rf, V i nr ' I f fo 4 95'- ' f f W f ' 13' ,,,f,f'1' , 4 AIQ gl X f , 1 ? f ,af 1 exif 1 f 1 -of 'lu-v 'T tx Enix '94 T11 :V ,Ay x , 1932 Tasker Street Netsie, who is known for her sweet smile and friendly disposition, is a commercial student. In her leisure time, Netsie enjoys basketball and tennis. She is interested in bookkeeping and plans to go on to night school to specialize in the business held. Best wishes, Netsiel FLORENCE LIBERTO 2505 S. Warnock Street Florence's witty and helpful na' ture will help her to success in her ambition to become a secretary. Her many outside interests include horseback riding, dancing, bowling, and tennis. Florence has made many friends here at Southern who all wish her the best of luck. REGINA LIEBERMAN 2131 S. Fourth Street Reg, an academic student, loves dancing and music. A popular mem' ber of the KEEPSAKE staff. Reg plans to enter a teachers' college She thinks that Southern is a won' derful school, and will take many memories with her. Good luck to a sweet girl, with a ready smile! MICHAEL LISANTI 2136 S. Carlisle Street lndustrious, popular Michael is proof of the value of the work- experience course. Having held a job at the Penn Fruit warehouse, Mike is now looking forward to joining the service. A member of the Club IS, this boy enjoys working on cars as well as football and baseball. KENNETH LIT 516 Mifflin Street Scattered throughout our class are students who help make our school life more pleasant. Kenny is un' doubtedly one of them. He is greatly engrossed in his athletic activities. However, he is primarily interested in electrical engineering. We know he will make an cxcclf lent engineer. 'B' GT- 1-ag' F-Q 5 . ,E i qw.. H 'suv' if-w MARIE LO BELLO 529 Hoffman Street Marie, a sweet and demure girl, is a commercial student. In her spare time, she goes bowlingg she's trying hard to make that perfect score. The commercial course has prepared Marie well for her main ambition, which is to become a secretary: then maybe the business world will give her the opportunity to become a Girl friday. ROBERT LOVE 2427 Wharton Street 'Swinging Bobbie or The Kid Love is a commercial student. After long hours of study he spends his leisure time running cross coun' try on our track team. He loves to dance and we are all sure that Bobbie will glide up the ladder of success. Good luck, Kid! EDWARD D. LITTLE HORACE LOVETT 3250 Frankford Avenue In 723 Dudley Street A Popular member of Mr. Hill' .TT , Horace, a trade PreParatorY stu- see's workfexperience group, Danny confesses to love cars and pool. In his leisure moments he at' tends meetings of Club IS, This industrious fellow, who has Worked for Penn Fruit, Acme Addressing Go., and Franko Motors, is looking forward to joining the Army. GEORGE LITWACK 2112 Bailey Terrace George, otherwise known as Duke, is taking the general course. Duke likes sports. Among his favorites, are baseball, basketball and football. Duke is planning to enter the Navy and in time become an officer. Here's wishing Duke the very best in his future role! l Y Q-ff' , p VZ ., p .J fe X j 11N ,l 1. rr' -'- rv- -.fx -- ,r g sc' 'ir fl ,. N. x X .X 88 15,-,.,.' K wr 5 l by' :gn-il dent, likes baseball, basketball and football. His many hobbies include wood carving, sketching, and paint' ing. Horace plans to go into the carpentry field after graduation. We all know that Horace will be a great success in his chosen field. JOANN LOUISE L'TAINEN 2437 S. Fifth Street An allfaround and delightful stu' dent is our Girl Friday. jo is very active about school in the S. A., school shows, ushers, and on our KEEPSAKE staff. This aca' demic student, who is college bound, enjoys reading, art, music and par' ticipates in sports, such as tennis, bowling, swimming, horseback rid' ing and ice skating. DOLORES LUMI 1222 Latona Street uDee, who loves dancing very much, is taking the general course. She enjoys every type of sport there isg her favorite one is skating. Right now Dee is undecided about her future. But we know whatever she chooses to do, Dee will be a great success. ANTHONY LUPINACCI 2308 S. Percy Street Baseball, football, basketball and being a member of the South Phila' delphia Boys' Club, seem to Hll Tony Lupo's bill for activity. As a student of the academic course, Tony is undecided about his future plans. So, Tony, best of luck in all your endeavors! ANTHONY MACCHIAVELLI 1610 Wharton Street Tony, an academic student, plans to become an interpreter for the United Nations. Tony likes to play soccer very much. He enjoys collecting stamps, coins and foreign postcards. We all know that Tony will do a great job as interpreter because of his excellent background. JOSEPH MACRINA 1827 S. Twenty-Second Street Meat ball, one of the most popular and amusing personalities of our school, is very active in foot' ball and various other activities throughout the school. Joe's other interests include jazz and dancing. We are all sure that his future in music will be successful. ,?.l1' .W .ov t' 7? 4,1 mf 1':: ' 'inf 41 ,afz, cf' 'IN F, 'Qtr- 573 GATEN JOSEPH MAFFEI 2233 McClellan Street Gaten is wellfliked by his asso' ciates. He proves the fact that the more interests we have, the more interesting is our personality. He participates in football and baseball and enjoys drawing and reading. We hope you will find joy and con' tentment in your religious career. EUGENE LEONARD MAIALE 2417 S. Fifteenth Street Gene, a student of the aca' demic course, has ambitions to go to college to become a journalist. His good work on the Southron has proven his ability to do so. Gene has taken active interest in our school. We wish him happy head' lines in his future journalism career. SANDRA MAIMONE 1619 S. Fifteenth Street An attractive cofoperative edu' cation student, Sandy is now demonstrating her ability at General Accident Insurance Company. She is also an interested member of the junior Credit Business Managers' Association. Dancing, records, bak' ing and cooking are Sandys favorite hobbies. We think she'll make a dreamy secretary or typist. ALFRED MAIOLA 2623 S. Sheridan Street Al is one of the few people who can take things as they come and still keep smiling. He possesses the abiilty to do tasks without being told. He plays basketball, enjoys progressive jazz and ivy league clothes. However, he never neglects his studies-his real preparation for college. ABRAHAM MANDEL 1937 S. Seventh Street Abe, honest as his name, is an I.A.C.P. student. After many long hours of study, he enjoys soccer, swimming and football. He is quite a guy, whose main ambition is to be an engineer. Please don't cross that bridge before you build it! Good luck, Abe! JUDITH MANNELLA 2530 S. Alder Street This charming girl, a member of the cofoperative education course, is already employed at the Insurf ance Company of North America. In her more frivolous moments Judy loves bowling and dancing to records. She hopes to become a secretary and should make a good one. ANGELA MARCHESE 2214 McClellan Street Our Angel throughout her days at Southern is easily identified with the term good humor. It is very seldom that she is seen with a frown. For diversion, she engages in ice skating and bowling. How' ever, she is concentrating on becom' ing a good stenographer. LYDIA MARELLA 2311 S. Sixteenth Street One of the most charming and exciting personalities in our school is our dear Lydia. Lydia has been very active in the S. A. and her amusing character has been seen in many activities. Lydia plans to be a teacher, and we all feel she'll be a great success. MICHAEL MARINO 1809 S. Carlisle Street Mike, our personable yearbook sports editor, lives and breathes sports. Although Mike plans to be an accountant, a major part of him will always belong to sports. With his valuable assets, sparkling per- sonality and wit, we know he will be successful and happy. MARY ANN MARKIS 1340 S. Thirty-First Street Collecting records is Dimpi's favorite pastime. A student of the commercial course, this girl plans to become a clerkftypistg she will do well at this job, we feel sure. Having spent three wonderful years at Southern, Mary bids farewell to it all with the words Bless you! MARIO MARTINES 914 Fernon Street junior, a commercial student, plans to become an accountant. He likes baseball, basketball, football, swimming and tennis. Because of Mario's determination, we are cer- tain that he will be a great success in his chosen field. He wishes all his classmates the best of luck. JOSEPH MARTINO 6744 Grovers Avenue Ioe, an I.A.C.P. student, has a love for football, basketball, and baseball. His main interest is en' gineering, He is swell guy with a great ambition and future that is sure to hold many wonderful ex' periences, Here's to Joe for bigger and better bridges! ESTELLE MARTORANA 1101 E. Passyunk Avenue Stell's sweet manner and pleas' ant demeanor are gratifying. She is literary editor of the Soutlwon staff and has reaped the fullness of its harvest. She also enjoys participatf ing in activities, as is exemplihed by her modern dancing, cheerlead' ing and dramatics. We wish you joy and luck in the future! JAMES MASHORE 1420 S. Colorado Street At the conclusion of his high school career, Jimmy will be joining our favorite Uncle. There he will be given the opportunity to display his talents in the athletic department-division of baseball and basketball. Jimmy will always remember his high school days fondly. EDWARD MASON 2424 S. Fourth Street A very active student in sports and in the S. A., Eddie will be remembered for his accomplishments on the baseball team for three years. This AllfAmerican was also on the football team for one year. After graduation, Eddie hopes to go into the field of printing. NANCY MASSIMIANO 2217 S. Twenty-First Street Nancy loves to bowl, but the thing that sends her is listening to Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra, two singers whom she cannot get enough of. She had the commercial course while at Southern and plans fto attend business college after graduation. f 'N Q45 ,, . y 2' v' 7 2 4 f f M in 40 tg-S PATRICIA MAYFIELD 2149 S. Lee Street A very talented young lady in the held of modern dance and ballet, Pati will long be remembered by her audiences for the beautiful dances she performed on our stage. She has worked with the S. A., on the social committee, and as literary editor of the Soutlwon staff. EDWARD FRANK lVIcCLAIN 1405 S. Eighth Street This attractive guy, whose most unusual nickname is Meligan Harp, says he is kept quite busy with local clubs around his fabuf lous neighborhood. Since he loves to fool around with cars, he will some day make a fine auto me' chanic. The best of luck! GEORGE A. lVIcGRATH, JR. 2138 S. Front Street George, a successful member of the workfexperience course, says he finds pleasure not only in foot' ball, baseball, and basketball, but also in the local clubs in his neighf borhood. He is grateful to both parents and teachers and hopes he may reward them by attending col- lege some day. ARNOLD McLAIN 776 S. Eighteenth Street Arney, as his friends call him, had the academic course. he likes to collect pictures in his spare time. All who have known Arney will vouch for his sincerity and his friendly manner. His plans include a hitch in the Air Force. BARBARA MCSPADDEN 528 Dudley Street Bobbie has been active with the modern dance, cheerleaders, Club Iockaleers, and Club La Petite. Her hobbies are fencing, dancing and skating. A commercial student, she hopes to become a secretary. Southern is one of the best schools you can attend, says Bobbie about her beloved alma mater. WILLIAM S. MEDLEY 1107 S. Twenty-Second Street Medley is a model plane en' thusiast, but likes baseball and bas' ketball on the side. He took the academic course and has intentions of joining the Air Force soon after he leaves Southern. The Washing' ton trip will remain a fond memory to our boy, Bill Medley. RALPH MEDORA 2928 S. Sydenham Street Ralph digs jazz and dancing the most and likes bowling, football and swimming. A member of the general course, he tinkers with cars in his spare time. He plans to get married in the near future. Favorite saying: Don't worry about it. We won't. JOSEPH MERGLIANO 1609 S. Twenty-Fourth Street Joe, who had the trade pref paratory course, likes swimming and bowling, and his hobbies include dancing and forming parties. Chair' man of his class, he plans to enter the service, after Southern, in order to gain a little more knowledge. We know he will succeed. Q'-'qu it RN.: ill X Q! RSM 4 Eh 'lg b tp' ir N , MARIA MESSINA 1916 S. Twentieth Street Marie has exhibited her amiable disposition in her fine attitude re' garding her studies. As math is her favorite subject, she plans to inf crease her knowledge in this Held so that she can teach. Piano and swimming are tops among this young lass's other diversions. PETER MICCICHE 1115 Moore Street His easyfgoing amiable disposi' tion has earned Pete many friends. He truly enjoys a basket' ball game. Moreover, you can always tell Pete is near-by when you hear a popular tune. Talking seriously, we hear Pete plans to attend col' lege. Our best wishes in future endeavors! THOMAS MILANO 720 Moore Street Tommy, an industrial arts col' lege preparatory student, excels in baseball and likes to dance and mingle with girls. Tommy also likes jazz and collects records of this type. After Southern, it's college for Tommy, where he plans to major in engineering. To him the Washington trip was tops. PAULA MARIE MILES 136 Wolf Street Paula, who is also known as Duchess, is another of the many students who have enjoyed their stay at Southern. Interested in Holly' wood stars, she collects pictures of them. Another,favorite hobby is roller skating. She is ambitious to become a stenographer. Here's wish' ing her much good luck! JOSEPH MINGRONI 829 McKean Street 'LSouthern is a great institution. It is hard leaving such a fine school. This is how Joe feels about his Alma Mater. A member of the KEEPSAKE staff, a collector of rec' ords and an art lover, Joe hopes to attend college. JOHN MONTGOMERY 3121 Bonsall Terrace Johnny, who is better known as Monk, is a sports enthusiast. He was a member of the cross coun' try team and participated in other athletic associations outside of school. After the trade preparatory course Monk plans an exhilarating career leading up to the presidency of the U. S. A. ROSEMARIE R. MOSCATELLI 2648 S. Second Street Rosemarie is known as 'iMiss Ponytail around Southern's halls. A member of the academic course, her hobbies are bowling and art. The future will most likely End our girl Rosemarie tinkering with the chemicals in a laboratory and married to some handsome scientist. JOSEPH MOZEFF 2532 S. Seventh Street Joe, with his superb singing voice and charming personality, has thrilled audiences for several years. With that unbeatable combination, he is sure to have his name in lights. Although he enjoys basketball and a good swim, music is his great love. We wish you the best of luck! AZ . '50 V 'Wina- x . 'Z' or N-.Z if tx . ' N l 5 A WVR!!- Qi ,vs A X p -e ct Q if 'C' X . i , I Xi RUTH MYERS 1016 Oregon Avenue Ruth is a popular member of the academic course. Her many friends all admire her many charming qualif ties, which she has displayed during her stay. After high school Ruth has plans for going into the beauty culture held, where we know she will 'rind success. CEOLA NALLO 607 Wharton Street Proud of the fact that she was a S.P.H.S. student, Ce will al' ways remember her pleasant stay here. A commercial student, she was an active member of the leaders' club. Her hobbies are reading, and collecting picture post cards. Upon graduating, she hopes to become a secretary. GERALD NEALE 2508 S. Sartain Street Germ had the trade preparatory course. He was class president dur' ing his 10A term and his hobbies include working on engines and other mechanical objects. A look into Gerald's future might find him married to some millionaire's daughterg this gives him something to look forward to. BETTY NECMAN 2039 Faunce Street Blue eyes, blonde hair, and a pleasant smile - that's Betty. While at Southern Betty has accomplished the task of being head of the hall aide board, and she is also a mem' ber of the Yearbook staff. After completing her college education, Betty would like to travel. ANNE NOVELLO 1639 S. Sixteenth Street Anne likes to swim and bowl, but when she's out on the dance floor, she really lets loose. She feels that the commercial course has pre' pared her for a future in the secref tarial field, where we know she will be happy and find limitless success. CAROLE NUCIGLIO 1531 S. Iseminger Street Butterball loves to sing, dance, bowl, and swim. A commercial stu' dent, her plan for the future is to become a typist. While walking down the halls, you can always hear her say, lt's a shame! Good luck, and success to a fine girl. MICHAEL ORIENTE, JR. 1524 S. Marshall Street It is hard to nnd a fellow with a broader smile than Mike's. How' ever, he can be serious, too, as witnessed when he is discussing baseball and football. He indulges in bowling and roller skating fre' quently. Mike has profited and en' joyed his days at Southern. MARIE ORLANDO 2004 S. Sixteenth Street An attractive brunette, Marie's ambition is to become a secretary. With her charm, pleasant personal' ity, and good marks, we are sure she will be a great success. A col' legefcommercial student, she has been active as S. A. representative, member of Yearbook staff, modern dance club, and chorus. K, 'Ui 1' ii! 'V i.. QTQQ 511.3 .,,1 f 5.3 'J Sv' me Y 'il 's ', be DAVID ORSATTI 1521 Morris Street An active member of the chess and science clubs, Dave is an acaf demic student. When he is not in school, you will find Dave swim' ming, boating, or bowling. The Navy has a treat in store for it, for Dave has selected the Navy as his career. Good luck! PAUL OSTROFF 2643 S. Fairhill Street Pablo, who wants to become a physical and health education teacher, has already acquired experif ence for the job. He has been mana' ger for the varsity basketball and baseball teams, and earned the title AllfPublic Manager. His hobbies are collecting stamps, bowling, and playing cards. GENEVIEVE OWENS 141 Snyder Avenue Jeanne likes to dance and col' lect records. Her favorite sports are swimming, bowling and basketball and her favorite pastime is boys. After she has finished her commer' cial training, it's marriage for her. We know she will get her man. RAYMOND OWENS 1633 S. Taylor Street Buddy, as his friends call him, has helped the school football team as our quarterback for three years. Buddy was a commercial student while at Southern, and although he doesn't have any definite future plans, we are sure they will include Dorry. ROSALIE PALERMO 2511 S. Percy Street Rosalie likes tennis and ice skatf ing. She was also a cheerleader, majorette and a member of the draf matics club. She was S. A. and Home and School representative and had a flare for the dance. Rosa' lie, an academic student, will miss her friends at Southern. ROBERT PANZARELLA 1226 S. Sixth Street Bobby is the type who likes to take things easy. Wherever there's work, he can be found traveling in the opposite direction. Bob, who had the trade preparato'ry course, in the future will be looking for a girl who's rich enough to support him. PATRICIA PAPA 1925 S. Twenty-Ninth Street Pat's jovial countenance is usually wreathed in a smile. She enjoys most activities, especially bowling and collecting records. She has the names of all the hit tunes at her finger tips. When some lucky employer gets our Pat as a secretary, many of his worries will be alleviated. MARIA PASTOR 544 Winton Street A devoted Southernite, Maria says she enjoyed attending Southern High. To her, the three years went by all too fast. A commercial stu' dent, Andy hopes someday to be a successful secretary. With her attractive smile and winning per sonality, she'll succeed. Combinaf tion of hobbies-baseball and eating. , fy If 'W ing 'Y'--u bv 'haf ,X X .XX Xt CHARLES PEARL 2552 S. Marshall Street Active in clubs at the neighbor' hood center, Charlie, alias Oyster, enjoys dancing, listening to jazz, football, basketball, baseball, and dating. An industrial art prepara- tory student, he plans to attend col- lege and become an engineer. Charlie thinks the Washington trip was the greatest event of our class. LEONA PEED 3824 Spring Garden Street Leona, known as Noanie to her friends, had the commercial course. She likes to play basketball and enjoys swimming and dancing. Soon after she leaves Southern's portals, wedding bells will be ringing for Leona and some lucky fellow. We know Leona will make a lovely bride. JAMES PEPPLER 2403 Geary Terrace jim likes to bowl and sail his father's boat. When he is not sail' ing or bowling, he is usually lisf tening to his jazz record collection. He 'digs Benny Goodman and other jazz greats. jim had the inf dustrial arts college preparatory course and plans on college and engineering. PAULINE PERRY 1628 S. Twentieth Street Gay and sweet, Polly loves to dance and participate in many ac' tivities, including volleyball and tennis. An achievement student, Polly would like to become a house' wife. We all hope that Polly suc' ceeds in her ambition and enjoys all the happiness in the world! JOSEPH PERSICHETTI 2023 S. Eleventh Street Always up in the'clouds, joe in his spare time is busy taking private flying lessons. An academic student, joe intends to take an engineering course at a local col' lege. All his classmates wish joe much success in his engineering career and in his zooming hobby -flying! ERIC PETCHON 2315 Beulah Street Eric is an industrial arts college preparatory student who enjoys many varied activities, His favorite hobby is sports, and he enjoys at' tending all major sports events. Eric plans to become an electrical engif neer. We are hoping that Eric at' tains his goal and enjoys much success. 9 in-v sr , fs V 1 A Na' ' f . 1 ja t I l -4? ROGER ALLAN PHYALL 2331 Wharton Street A lad of varied activities, Rodge enjoys football, track, fencing, chess, and building model airplanes. An academic student, he is also engaged in many outside ac' tivities. Rodge hopes to become a highfranking naval officer. He Cer' tainly has the determination and ability to reach such a position. VINCENT PICCIOLO 1045 Mercy Street Another of Southern's sports en' thusiasts is Vince, an energetic fellow who enjoys playing football, baseball, and basketball. A coin' mercial student, he also gets great pleasure from playing the drums. Vince hopes to soak up the Florida sunshine by attending the Univer' sity of Miami. Good luck, Vince! MARGUERITE PETERSON ' k NICHOLAS PICCONE 1642 N. Thirtieth street Q ..., , R n 2510 S- Twenty-Second Street Making friends is a wonderful '37 A Rf , 4'-0 ' Active in school affairs, 'LNick, power which ..Margie-. possesses' 2.7.3 ,jf-gf ' CK. anlacademic ituclent, Slso enjoys A commercial student, Margie en' I V Va1'10US YYPCS 0 SPOWS- '-life POPU' gages in many extracurricular activif '33 V lar with the girls, Nick finds art ties and enjoys various sports, such H WO11d6rfUl -Way to relax. After as tennis, bowling, and basketball g 'M graduation Nick plans to become a Margie intends to be a career girl, technician. Nick has Ene abilities and with her sparkling personality ' and will certainly succeed in his she is sure to succeed. RHETTA PETRONE 1213 Ritner Street Energetic and full' of vigor, Rhetta enjoys swimming, tennis, and bowling. A commercial student, Rhetta always lends a helping hand to any classmate in need of it. After graduation Rhetta intends to marry. We all agree that Rhetta will make a lovely wife for some lucky fellow! 3 N-4' 1 40'- -rr' field. JOSEPH PILKOWSKI 130 McKean Street Building objects from wood is Ioe's favorite hobby. A trade preparatory student, he enjoys such sports as baseball, football, and basketball. joe plans to become an automobile mechanic, and with joe's ine mechanical abilities be is sure to make tops in his trade! HATTIE PINCKNEY 1452 S. Colorado Street S'miley's delightful smile is so genuine that you have to laugh with her. Her presence acts as a stimu' lant to the weary. Hattie is not only a good skater and tennis player, but she can also prepare delectable dishes. We know she will be equally proicient as a bookkeeper. WALTER PITKOFF 2613 S. Franklin Street Very active in sports, Quasi' moto is on the soccer and gym teams and excels in both. Walter, an industrial arts college preparatory student, also participated in school activities. Walter would like to at' tend college to further his eclucaf tion. We have high hopes for Walter's success. JOSEPH PLATT 747 Tree Street a A fellow of many talents, Joe' enjoys such hobbies as cars, guns, and making various model objects. An industrial arts college preparaf tory student, Joe has intentions of entering the Air Force Academy. All his classmates agree that the Air Force will be obtaining a ine cadet. VERONICA JANE POTTER 1739 Christian Street An ardent volleyball and basket' ball fan, Ronnie, a commercial student, plans to become a recep' tionist after graduation. Pleasant and always considerate, Ronnie will someday hold a job as receptionist in some lucky executive's oflice where her fine qualities can be appreciated. . .mvQ ',bi 1 f .4 s 1. X , . I ,N 1 ,V Q1-wa. ' 'Q'-ij ,inf ' ia, '44 , ffm! Wi? J XX my .va V ,I . 'if' sf s f, P' 1 f ALEX PRAVITZ 1804 S. Fifth Street Chemistry is 'iAl's favorite di' version, Al spends hours with test tubes and chemicals, and has a wonderful time at it. An academic student, he plans to enter college and naturally major in chemistry. With Al's past experience and strong determination, he will surely prosper in his chosen field. GERALDINE PREOLE 202 Fernon Street Enjoying the hner things in life -namely boys and cars -i'Geri, as her friends call her, is quite a wit and can always be depnded upon for some good oldffashioned humor to brighten a sad situation. Geri's ambition, an easy one, is to marry a millionaire! ff j - A , X f JOHN RANIA 2643 S. Twelfth Street The favorite hobby of this Romeo is girls! Johnny, quite a ladies' man, is constantly pursued by the female sex. A trade preparatory student, Johnny intends to open up his own establishment after gradua' tion. We're sure that Johnny has the ability to conduct his own business successfully. EILEEN PATRICIA RAYER 804 Ritner Street An extremely talented and pretty girl, E, a commercial student, entertains her classmates with her very beautiful voice. Eileen, who enjoys swimming, skating, bowling and painting, plans to become a secretary. In whatever profession Eileen enters, she will always be loved for her charming personaltiy and innumerable talents. MARIE CAROL RICCIUTI 617 S. Ninth Street Dancing and collecting records keeps this young lady very busy. Little Lu is quite popular with the boys- and no wonder! A gen' eral course student, Marie plans to become a clerkftypist. We agree that the Hrm Marie is employed by will have a line addition to its staff. SHIRLEY ANN RICHARDSON 2549 Grays Ferry Avenue Singing and dancing are both done well hy Amr An achieve' ment student, she also enjoys basket' ball, reading and cooking. After graduation Ann would like to be' come a nurse. Ann is sure to make a fine nurse and someday, an equally fine housewife. Good luck, Ann! GRACE ANN RITTER 2311 Bambrey Terrace Debbie likes to swim and skate, but don't lose heart, boys, 'cause when she gets out on a dance floor, she really moves. Besides dancing, she has a natural tendency to col' lect records. A commercial student, Debbie plans to become a secretary. Good luck to a swell gal! ANGELA ROCCAMO 2431 S. Clarion Street It is always a pleasure to see Angie, our popular class vice' president, hurrying through the halls. She also cuts a nice figure while dancing or skating. Her pri' mary interests are focused on gymf nastics. Lots of luck at Temple in completing your physical educaf tion studies! 'Yi K C' if ar-' md' Z? K '-.L .M .f x X X 1' W, 4 SD 'S Us 'Y l uv , . DOMENICK ROCCO 814 W. Moyamensing Avenue Congenial and witty, Don, a most popular lellow, enjoys many sports and school activities. An inf dustrial arts college preparatory stu' dent, Don is known for his partici' pation in school plays. He plans to attend college. Everyone knows that Don will succeed in whatever career he chooses to pursue. ROSEMARIE ROMEO 1932 S. Ninth Street Very popular among Southern's male members, Roe'Roe cuts quite a rug on the dance floor and cap' tures many a sweetheart with her sparkling personality. A general student, Rosemarie plans to become a clerkftypist after graduation. Good luck in your busy career, RoefRoe! WILLIAM ROSCHETZ 2815 S. Marvine Street A trade preparatory student, Bill, truly the athletic type, en' joys indulging in all sports. Bill also has an ear for music and is seriously thinking of pursuing a musical career. Bill still hasn't def cided between becoming a musician or an electrician. Whatever his choice, we wish him luck. CARMELLA ROSSINI 526 Mountain Street The gal with the beautiful dark eyes, Penny loves participating in many activities, such as tennis, swimming, bowling, ice skating, and dancing. A commercial student, Penny hopes to become a private secretary. With Penny's line abilities and sincerity, she is sure to make a top secretary! CAROLE ROTHBERG 1621 S. Orkney Street A very sweet and conscientious girl, Carrie, a commercial stu- dent, engages in many school activif ties. Among her favorite hobbies, dancing holds the highest position. Carrie plans to become a private secretary, and with the accurate precision she has already displayed she will surely excel in her field. JAMES ROTOLO 2235 S. Opal Street Mosse, as he is often called by his friends, truly enjoys the sport of football. One of his very favorite hobbies is girls--quite a hobby, don't you agree? A trade preparaf tory student, Moose intends to go to work after graduation. Best wishes for success, Moose! RITA ROTOLONI 2520 S. Jessup Street Rita is that popular chick who rates so high with the boys of the graduating class. Besides being pop' ular, Rita, a commercial student, is a member of the Torch Society, and is considering a position as a medical secretary to some lucky doctor who will appreciate her talents. JOHN RUSCITELLI 2652 S. Jessup Street Extremely sportsfminded, Russ is an important member of our football and track teams. A trade preparatory student, Russ plans to attend college and take the design' ing course. All his friends are root' ing for Russ's success, and they know that Russ won't disappoint them! , iam :Q 'F' if ,.,a ,, firms' X 5... HABIB SABA 1228 S. Tenth Street During his school stay, Habib, an industrial arts college preparatory student, has gained many friends. He enjoys soccer, volleyball, nshing, and building model trains and air' planes, Habib, being interested in chemistry and electronics, plans to become a chemist or electronic en' gineer. Good luck in your scientific career, Habib. DIANE SALVATORE 615 Morris Street Diane, a commercial student, loves swimming, bowling and other sports. Friendly and considerate, Diane has gained many friends through her fine traits. Movie stars and jazz give her many hours of enjoyment. Diane plans to become a stenographer, and she will Cer' tainly perform her job with accuracy. MARY ANN SALVATORE 1831 S. Carlisle Street Darkfhaired and lovely, Mary Ann, a commercial student, enjoys varied activities, such as tennis, bowling, swimming, and cheerleadf ing. Dancing is also a favorite hobby of this energetic miss. Mary Ann intends to be a dental tech' nician, and no wonder, for Mary Ann possesses a beautiful smile! ANNA SAMBUCO 2212 S. Beechwood Street Anna, a commercial student, loves to play tennis, and volleyball, paint, and collect records. A very popular young lady, Anna plans to become a secretary. Since she has done fine commercial work, Anna is sure to be an excellent secretary. All her classmates wish Anna much success. GARY SAMPSON 409 Porter Street Loved by one and all, Car, an academic student, possesses the won' derful gift of bringing laughter and fun to gloomy situations or any situation for that matter! Gar would like to attend college and pursue a professional career. Everyone wishes success to this marvelous fellow. SALVATORE SANTELLI 1215 Mollbow Terrace Well known by the girls, Sal likes football and basketball. When not on the gym floor, he can usually be found on the dance floor. An academic student, Sal plans a col' lege education, majoring in account' ing. We are certain that Sal will achieve success in the accounting field. JOHN SANTORE 2637 S. Mildred Street A very energetic lad, johnny enjoys dancing, bowling, soccer, and other sports. As an industrial arts college preparatory student, johnny intends to go to college and become a civil engineer. We're posi' tive that johnny will succeed in his goal and be a credit to his profession. EMILY SATCHELL 623 Pierce Street Q Truly the athletic type, Carole,' a commercial student, enjoys volley' ball, basketball, tennis, and dancing. After graduation, Carole has de' cided on a job in the secretarial field. Well, we're sure your physical stamina will come in handy when pounding busily away on the type' writer. X Il A 'O- lk, tiff' 3 Y Q IC' 1: 'Y' Y' ' e. W , Of' 1 XX 100 FRANK SCAFARIO 2021 S. Mildred Street just give me music, music, music, any form or kind. This is how Reds feels. Frank is a commerf cial student who wants to become an office worker after graduation. He enjoys many other activities, such as baseball and bowling, both in and out of school. Good luck, to the music mann! ANNA M. SCARDUZIO 813 S. Reese Street An openfminded, versatile girl is Ann. Some of this commercial student's hobbies and activities are swimming, bowling, basketball, danc' ing, and painting. Active in A.A. affairs, Ann is headed for success in the form of a bookkeeping career. We're all wishing you lots of hapf piness, Annl MARIA SCARPA 2518 S. Sartain Street Marie, a commercial student, is very active in school affairs, she was S. A., as well as Home and School representative. Marie's hob' bies include bowling and dancing. After graduation Marie plans to become a secretary. With Marie's capabilities and fine characteristics, she is sure to make the ideal secretary. RALPH R. SCIOCCHETTI 1819 W. Moyamensing Avenue Ron, a college preparatory stu' dent, has many interests. Some of his many hobbies are football, base' ball, cooking, books, and cal-5, He has done a fine job on our stage crew and in our labs. Ron's ambif tion, after graduation from college, is ,to become an aeronautical engineer. GLORIA SCRUGGS 610 S. Tenth Street Photography is Glo's main in- terest. A commercial student, our camera bug hnds many fascinating subjects to photograph, both in' doors and outdoors. Gloria's ambif tion is to become a typist. We're sure that Glo will make an efficient and accurate typist for any firm! GALEN L. SECHRIST 3406 Taylor Terrace Our Navy will be overjoyed to hear that Zeke wants to travel with it and see the world. A trade preparatory student, who is very sportsfminded, Galen enjoys track, basketball, and football. Oh well, off to the seven seas! Anchors away! ANTOINETTE R. SELLITTO 1614 S. Orkney Street Look out, fellows, here comes Tucci ! She is a ball of hre when she is swimming, ice skating, dancf ing, or playing badminton. Tucci is a commercial student who intends to become a bookkeeper. We're sure that Antoinette will handle the most complicated records efficiently and with care. HERMAN SHAMBERG 2106 S. Sixteenth Street A boy of many wonders, Hank, an academic student, belongs to the cross country, track team, the chess team, and the chemistry club. Hobbyfwise, he enjoys football and swimming. After graduation Hank wants to attend college to become a public accountant. Good luck as a CPA, Hank! 460' 'S e, 'L . - R c 4' . ff H L. . X y fi -64' V516 og.-Q aw' ,yyr I GN as 'Q RUTH VIRGINIA SHEA 3010 Mifilin Street A commercial student, Ruthie is quite a remarkable girl. She has many varied interests including bas' ketball, baseball, and bowling. Ruth plans to become a secretary upon graduation. Since Ruth has dis' played efficiency as hall and office aide, we know that her success will continue in the business held. JOSEPH DEVOR SHIELDS, JR. 2136 Fitzwater Street Fixing gadgets and art are this lad's favorite hobbies. A commercial student, 'lIoe has his future all planned. He intends to go to college and then take up the ministry. Joey has an important lifetime ahead of him. We know he will realize his ambition successfully. RALPH WILLIAM SIETZ 714 Alter Street Our ambitious Ralphie has many interests. He can usually be found either in the school store or in the S. A. office. He enjoys build' ing model boats and planes in his spare time. A commercial student, Ralph wants to become manager of a department or clothing store. FRANK SMITH 125 Fitzgerald Street An industrial arts college pre paratory student, Frank finds time for many activities, including S. A work and KEEPSAKE staff. After graduation, Frank, a Torch member plans to go to college to become an electrical engineer. All his class mates wish a lifeftime of success for an allfround swell guy! HERBERT SMITH 3005 S. Fifteenth Street Herb is usually seen walking down our halls with his clarinet case. Although he enjoys football, basketball, and bowling, music and Herb are synonymous. He con' tributes his talents to our school orchestra and dance band. We hope you carve your name signihcantly in the musical world. RAYMOND L. SMITH 6930 Woodland Avenue Tubo, a trade preparatory stu' dent, wants to become a carpenter after graduation. He has many ac' tivities, such as football, baseball. basketball, and swimming. Wc'll all be looking forward to your line car' pentry work. Be sure to devise a special masterpiece just for us! ALVIN SNYDER 1345 S. Fourth Street Here is a boy who is headed for the Halls of Ivy, Temple to be specific. Al, an academic student, takes time from his studies for bas' ketball, bowling, swimming, and collecting stamps and coins. Every' one wishes Al much success in whatever field he may choose to enter. JO-ANN SNYDER 1208 Mercy Street Sweet and lovely, Ian, a com' mercial student, has a very lively wit. Her ambition is to become a secretary and later to make some lucky fellow a wonderful wife. She enjoys many sports, including danc' ing and bowling. Everyone wishes lots of happiness to such a swell gal! 5-C .jj l 5 1 If 1 r ,iff Wx 1 ' I., 5f'I.fi::gZ-' . 1' i f ' ,' I ll' iyfl ,ififzgg ,fi ,455 -ff:ff,1,f,'f,1,5.' if li! 15 ,fj'.f7j.1,fj,j:jf!5lf! lil 3' Hifi? I2 33 9 iff 'ff-r Nr f P9- ,QR 6 102 tv..1 QS! CHARLES SOKOWSKI 316 Gerritt Street Busy, busy, Chaz, how do you hnd time for your many activities? A commercial student, Chaz, who plans to do ofhce work after graduf ation, has many outside interests. Fishing, football, and baseball are among his sports. In school, he has been active in the ushers club. Best wishes, Charles! ALLAN RALPH SOMOROFF 326 McKean Street An outstanding academic student, Bud, a Torch member, engages in varied activities in his spare time. Wellfliked and respected by his classmates, Bud plans to enter the design engineering held. Allan pos' sesses hnc abilities and strong de' termination, and we are confident that his ambition will materialize. HILLARD SOROKIN 2602 S. Franklin Street Look out skin divers, here comes Hill, an industrial arts college preparatory student! Music is this boy's hobby, he is a member of the orchestra and band. Hill enjoys driving and building model planes. Penn State is his next stop. Good luck, Hill, on the road to success! RICHARD SPECTOR 2229 S. Fair-hill Street In the sports corner everyone knows Spec He is a star member of our Rams varsity basketball team. As an academic student, he finds time for many other activities, most of them being athletics. Spec's future ambition includes a college education and maybe a professional basketball career. ROSEMARIE SPINA 639 Morris Street Although 'LRo's hobby is read' ing, she is by no means a book' worm! This commercial student has many activities including tennis, skating, and dancing. After gradu' ation Ro is going to attend business school to study advanced secretarial work. We're all wishing that Ro achieves the success she merits. EUGENE J. SPIRITO 1624 S. Mole Street If in future you need that Cadilf lac repaired, just send for clever Gene, who can work wonders with cars. When not working on cars or shooting pool, Gene is dancing in school shows, giving his time to Club 77, or hunting. He should make a firstfrate auto mechanic. KATHERINE SQUILLACE 627 Watkins Street Anyone for tennis, swimming, skating or dancing? Well, if the answer is yes, more than likely Chickie is on the other end of the conversation. As a commercial students, she finds time for many other activities, Chickie wants to become a secretary and later a housewife. Good luck! PHILOMENA STALFIRE 1826 S. Hicks Street Phil, a very sweet girl, is a commercial student. She enjoys bowling, miniature golf, dancing, listening to music, swing, and read' ing. We all know that Phil is well balanced on the ladder of success. She wants to become a bookkeeper, and she'll certainly make an eflicient one! 1' I' 4381.5 - f . f 4-555 1 aj HARRIET ROSALIE STEIN 2509 S. Reese Street This cute and amusing character, better known as Aunt Ellerf' can be seen singing her way through many Southern activities. Harriet's ambition is to become a medical techniciang and we are sure that this star of Stunt Nite, Oklahoma, as well as KEEPSAKE staff member, will go far. DOROTHY STORONAS 2025 S. Fourth Street Sportsfminded Dottie particif pates in many clubs, such as cheer' leaders and gymnastics. Dottie, an excellent cooperative student, in' tends to become a secretary. We know that she will make a very eflicient one. Good luck, Dottie, and lots of happiness! ELAINE STEWART 1516 S. Hollywood Street Our moviefgoing fan, Elaine be' longs to many fan clubs. She col' lects pictures and autographs of the stars as her hobbies. Although Elaine is small in size, her spirit is just the opposite. Her sports inf clude volleyball, ice skating and dancing. Ambition: to become a secretary. DORIS STRING 2640 S. Mole Street An allfaround academic student, Doris wants to study. nursing after graduation. Dar enjoys bowling and skating in her spare time but always manages to keep up her good grades. We know that she will be a credit to the nursing profession and that she will find much happiness. ELIZABETH SULLIVAN 2626 S. Camac Street A very sweet and pretty blonde, Betty, a commercial student, is very popular with her classmates. Betty hopes to do office work after graduation. We know that she will succeed in her ambition because of the efficiency she has displayed in her school work. Good luck, Betty! FRANK SYLVESTRO 1270 S. Bucknell Street Engineering seems to be Whitey's ambition. As a student of the industrial arts college pref paratory course, Whitey still finds time to play varsity football for Southern. We all know that Frank will succeed in anything he may do, judging by his record on the foot' ball field. CATHERINE C. TEMPLE 2411 Pepper Terrace Cathy is a good example of the outdoor type. Roller skating, horse' back riding, flying, and Wing Scouts are some of her activities. She utilizes her commercial knowl' edge by working after school. This ambitious senior plans to attend business school after graduation. BARBARA ANN TETI 1709 Mifflin' Street Swimming, dancing, bowling, and tennis comprise most of this lovely blonde's activities. Babs, a com' mercial student, plans to enter the modeling field after graduation. We all agree that she has the right qualification for this job. Be seeing you, Babs, on Looks cover! 1 SAMUEL ROBERT TOFANI 1634 S. Beulah Street Q 9' Butch, a distributive education student, has many interests. He par' - ticipates in many sports, such as basketball, baseball, and football. Butch enjoys collecting Sinatra rec' ords and dating. His ambition is to become a salesman. The best of luck in your chosen profession! We hope you have many, many sales. 4 , A,-P5 L EMMA CATHERINE TONER If iz 2635 S. Darien Street Sweet and pretty, Emmie leads a busy life. Her many hobbies, which include dancing, swimming, and tennis, are shared with her by her many friends. Emmie plans to follow the commercial field by be' coming a secretary. She will be a credit to whatever firm employs her. .3743 -I ir 1227 C-419 V LEVI TONEY, JR. 1528 S. Dorrance Street 'v l Q Sports, sports, and more sports! 9 ' r ' Sonnie's main interests lie in this ..,, ,' most popular field. He is on our ' track team, the cross country team, 'VZ and captain of the sprint team. Other favorite sports include base' ff, ,g ball, football, basketball, swimming, I and volleyball. A commercial stu' ' ' ' ' dent, Sonnie plans to attend college. .4 c Mfg ' I 3,-t'.ff',.1'Q5fi ' A 1 A ' l fic B yy f.'.: ff.1f's l' s ' ' , '51 if,'ff.ffffl 1 ' .':ff'.!'!5!i'f.'q- , 1 ffrffffsfnftff ll .: f I 2 f ' .1 fffs.ff.1.l::1ffft l . 4 ffirklfiafflffii il , REBA TRAGER 1613 S. Fifth Street Reba, as treasurer of the S. A., a faculty aide and lunchroom aide, has been very active in our school. Ree has been a member of the algebra club and the Future Teach' ers of America. High grades and personalityfplus keep her respected by all. A member of Torch Honor , Society, Reba will attend college after graduation. I X ,p X. L XX 104 MYRON UROFSKY 2411 S. American Street Mickey, an industrial arts stu' dent, is captain of the stage crew. After graduation Mickey plans to attend pharmacy school. His fa' vorite sport is baseball. He feels that during his stay at Southern he has broadened his horizons. JOSEPH JOHN VACCONE 1833 McKean Street Joe, who is taking the trade preparatory course, enjoys playing football and basketball during his spare time. He also enjoys dancing to popular music. His ambition is to become a printer. Joe has met many wonderful friends during his enjoyable stay at Southern. JOHN VALENTE 2823 S. Darien Street Johnny utilizes his leisure hours playing football and baseball. He beams with delight when discussing hunting. After he has joined the Army, regardless of where he is stationed, Johnny will always cherish the precious days at Southern as the most wonderful ones. MARIE VENUTO 2605 S. Hutchinson Street Marie enjoys skating and bowl' ing in her spare time. Her favorite hobby is dancing. She belongs to the Sigma Delta Fai Sorority. Her ambition is to become a private secretary. Marie wishes all of the June graduates the very best of luck. J ls. Sn- .4 79' QW' ,,,.. fl . BW fob f T 4 l 't 40 lf' M. H 9 Q A' , VX- : 'l A fm- ref ,wa-4' f, wma, gy 1.r 1 ibf, 4 i , THERESA VERDI 637 Reed Street Terry, a commercial student who iinds happiness in helping others, has done a great deal of volunteer work. Terry has been a Home and School representative for her homeroom. She likes swimming, dancing and skating very much. Her ambition is to become a stenog' rapher. MADELINE VITULLO 1844 S. Mole Street Madge, who is taking the com' mercial course, likes bowling and skating. Her outside interests are taken up with the Sigma Delta Fai sorority. Madge has held many class offices. She plans to become a legal secretary- next stop. BETTY VOLPE 541 Wilder Street This athleticsfloving gal, popuf larly known as Tweety, loves skating, dancing, swimming, tennis, and volleyball. Betty, who has served as S.A. representative here in school, loves to collect records in her leisure time. All set for a typing career, Betty extends best wishes to June '59 graduates. CAROLE VONA 2316 S. Alder Street Carole participates in a wide variety of sports, which include bowling, tennis, and swimming. She belongs to the Delta Omega Phi about her future. She plans to be- Sorority. Carole is pretty definite come a secretary. Good luck, Carole! BRENDA WALKER 2536 S. Eighth Street Nenda, who originally comes from Tennessee, has adapted herself beautifully to Southern Nenda en' joys working at her church during her spare time. She likes playing the organ for enjoyment and for the church. She plans to become a bookkeeper. Success, Nenda! KARL WALKER 704 S. Fifteenth Street Among Karl's favorite sports, in which he spends his leisure moments, are football, baseball, track and soccer. His favorite hobby is danc' ing and learning the newest steps. Taking the commercial course, Karl wishes to continue his education after graduation. WILLIAM E. WAMBACH 120 S. Twenty-Second Street Bill, taking the college pre' paratory course, finds playing the trumpet one of his favorite hobbies. Rhythm and timing are a part of this student who also finds much enjoyment and satisfaction from practicing basketball. William hopes to attend Drexel some day in the future. JAMES WARREN 1933 S. Sixth Street A sports fan, james likes basket' ball, baseball, and football. Through his hobby, boxing, he is nicknamed Lefty. james feels the commercial course is very interesting, and help' ful in finding employment after graduation. Thinking very highly of our school, he comments, My stay at Southern was most en' joyablef' HOWARD S. WARWICK 2413 S. Franklin Street Popular, industrious 'iHal has given plenty of service to his alma mater. An English bookroom aide during his stay at Southern, Hal has enjoyed every minute. He has unusual hobbies-collecting old coins and airplane pictures. Alf though Hal's future is undecided, we know it's going to be great! LOTTIE WEHBE 2632 S. Seventh Street Certainly misnamed, our Duckie has more qualities of the graceful swan. Hoping to become a model after graduation, Lottie keeps her hgure trim with riding, skating, and bowling. Her favorite pastime is collecting record albums. She's also famous for calling everyone udar' ling ! Lots of luck and success, Lottie! SANDRA WEINSTEIN 2436 S. Marshall Street Sandy, who always has op' timistic views on any subject, spends her leisure moments painting and collecting record albums. Swimming, bowling, and skating 611 her sports curriculum. Taking the commercial course here at Southern, Sandra will surely make an efhcient secretary for a fortunate employer. DORIS WEISS 2834 S. Fairhill Street Come rain or shine, Doris's pleas' ant smile and lively Hi! fill Southern's crowded halls. Enjoying the sports in which she can most easily participate, Doris likes tennis, bowling, and horseback riding. The easel and palette comprise her hobby. Taking the commercial course, she would like to become a secretary after graduation. ROBERT WESTENBERGER 3225 S. Twenty-Second Street Westy, who is taking the inf dustrial trade preparatory course, plans to become a draftsman. While he enjoys participating in a game of football, his favorite hobby is archery. Westy has made many friends at Southern. Good luck to a great guy! WILLIAM WESTERGOM, JR. 633 Winton Street Charlie, who enjoys repairing automobiles, plans to make this his life's work. As a diversion he likes to participate in a game of football. Charlie feels that his years at Southern have been the best years of his life. CHRISTINE WHITE 2147 Cross Street Chris, an active student, par' ticipates in such sports as volleyball and skating. She also likes baseball and basketball. That musical rhythm fills her spare time through dancing and singing. Always helpful, a chairmain in her hygiene and art classes, Christine will surely make a very efficient stenographer. CONSTANCE WHYE 2447 Grays Ferry Avenue Connie enjoys participating in many sports, baseball, tennis, bad' minton, bowling, horseback riding, and swimming are her favorites. She also hugely enjoys embroidering hankies. Connie has made many friends at Southern. She wishes the graduates the best of luck. HW il' as-.4 Qi' n-aug. fuer! JUDITI-I WIENER 2408 S. Fifth Street A dedicated orchestra pianist. ujudyn has always been synonymous with beautiful music. A member of the Torch Honor Society, literary club awards committee and per' sonals editor of the KEEPSAKE, Judy is liked by everyone. Her spare moments are occupied with swim' ming, tennis, and hopes of becomf ing a good pianist. SAMUEL WOOTEN 2746 S. Marshall Street junior, an avid sports fan, likes baseball, basketball, and football. In the summer, when not swimming, he devotes his spare time to stamp collecting, reading books, and fixing things at home. His ambition is to become an engineer. His comments on our school: It was very inter' esting and pleasant. LORRETTA SONORA WRIGHT 1918 Pierce Street Retta, who sings beautifully for enjoyment, displayed her talent on Stunt Night. Retta has also been on the volleyball and basketball teams and participated in the modern dance club. Retta plans to become a private stenographer. Success, Retta! MELVIN WRIGHT 1737 Naudain Street Mel, who is taking the commer' cial course, enjoys singing very much. We enjoyed hearing him sing on Stunt Night. Mel likes play' ing football and enjoys skating. He is very definite about his future. Mel plans to make the Air Force his career. LQUIS ZANDY SHARON ZUBER 1918 S. Norwood Street Louis enjoys swimming in his spare time. His hobby is hunting, and he finds the study of various guns very interesting. L'Zandy en' joys the trade course, which will be a great aid to him in the indus- trial world. In the future, he hopes to study electronics. 44 -fw- 4 H 4 'Iv , 'X 353 Gladstone Street Sharon, an avid participant in many sports, has been a member of the A.A. board, and the social committee. Her hobby, she says, is chasing and catching boys. In the future her best catch will make her a housewife, but she'll always remember her friends and teachers at Southern. ALLAN ZLOTKIN , H SANDRA ZWANETZ 2700 S. Sixteenth Street T R 'X 1335 S. Fourth Street Allan, who plans to he a pharma' ' 1 V Sandy is an excellent student, cist, has taken the academic course 'A' X' J I, ' who in her spare time enjoys Writ' here at Southern, Among his many T ' 'Ny ,I ing poetry. Sandy has belonged to hobbirs, his fflvfffif'-T is Ph0f0f-Z' P . Q many clubs. They are as follows: raphy. Zlot, as Allan has been 'M' medical technicians algebra, litera' nicknamed by his friends, is usually ture, Future Teachers of America, keen competition for any one in bowling. Lots of luck to our potcnf tial pill distributor! and the Torch Honor Society. Her next stop-college. Best wishes, Sandy! his I Y W , V L ' w 1 E it sywdwas .9 - 'we' if yi 'Mm M, '52 ,a ia. 94'- Q x 1 1 'z .. 1 1 ' As editor of KEEPSAKE, june 1959, I am deeply grateful for having the privilege of working on our yearbook. Now that the responsibility and hectic days of meeting the deadline are over there is an cxhilaration in knowing you have recreated many fond memories which have come to life again. The joys of the three wonderful, well spent years at Southern High are nearing an end but to most of us it is only the beginning of bigger and better things. As we close the last page of our KEEPSAKE we are greatly aware of the many people who have contributed unscliishly of their time and efforts. To these wonderful, loyal people we hereby acknowledge and thank . . . We give our heartfelt thanks to MISS O'NEIL, our literary advisor and sponsor, who helped us to overcome our problems and the seemingly unsurmountf able obstacles which we encountered before completing our Yearbook. Her guidance and splendid advice showed that she had a deep desire to make our senior year a happy one. We thank MR. WILLIS and his BUSINESS STAFF for their cofoperation in helping us, by handling the hnancial problems that faced us during the assembling of our book. For your contribution of time and effort we fully realize how vitally important you were to us. We thank MR. JAMES CLARK, our friendly publisher, who stimulated and encouraged us with his sound advice, which did a great deal to enhance the value of our KEEPSAKE. We know that for many years he has had experience in producing outstanding yearbooks. Our thanks to MR. BELLINC, of Zamsky Studio, for taking such excellent and appropriate pictures that are featured in our Yearbook. To our CLASSMATES who gladly supplied us with photographs that were taken on our trip to Washington, and to all the members of THE KEEPSAKE STAFF who worked so diligently and faithfully to make my task easier, thank you. JACQUELYN CLONEY 110 X' s u K 21.11 No signs, no machines, uses simple ABC's. Eas- iest to learn, write and transcribe. LOW COST. Over 350,000 gradu- ates. For business or CIVIL SERVICE. NEW CLASSES NOW FORM- ING IDay or Eveningl. Write or Phone Miss Bown for Free Catalog. 1 ,U I0 WEEKS BY LEARNING SPEEDWRITING SHORTHAND VETERAN APPROVED I9I5 Walnut St Phila Congratulations and Best Wishes to DUNNA BUTTU From C. L. M. P. : I E V E R Y BIIRTONC SIMON MAH BOX : . IS A I . . . : S N G S Savings Window I 8 When You Use Our I 2009 West Pass unk Ave. Philodel hio 45 Pa, SAVE BY MAH- PLAN I if at -If if : CURRENT DIVIDENDS i 'I 2 2 - H - Each Account i INSURED sAvlNGs N INSURED Q, - Up to 510,000 Phone I-IOward 5-1600 I3 X , , Q I I , I I I ' I , , Second 1958 High School Award Poster Designed by Lee Ruth Milmon Simon Gratz High School SAVE FOR TOMORROW- There it is-straight ahead-that tomorrow you want to enjoy- bright with dreams come true. TODAY is the time to think of-to plan for-to SAVE for tomorrow. THE PHILADELPHIA SAVING FUND SOCIETY nz I, fa c ' ,A sw! I Sandra Maimone U . , Z uf A ,N Summer Courses ,A Csavs rms AND cost Tl-mu slwunso msrnucnou 1 High School Graduates pro- ' pu-ing for College and wish- ing to nnln up subjects. 1 Students preparing for Col- ' lego Entrance Examinations. 3 Thou ln need of A RE- ' Farsi-xEn counsz. 4. Special Pro-Nunlng and Pro- Englnoorlng Courloa ln Scl- oneo and Math. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Send for 46th Year Catalog or como In to dlscuu your educa- tional problems. App:oved lor Yotoram THE C. O. E. GIRLS 12B - I ROOM 509 lt's just farewell, but not goodbye Advisor: MRS. KLAIN Yearbook Representatives JoAnne Costello Barbara Faracchio Angela Cataldo Sharon Cohen JoAnne Costello Maria DeAngelis Irene DiLodovico Helen Gilbert Marlene Greenberg Dorothy Buffone Arlene Caccurro Anna D'Angelo Christine DiCioccio Barbara Faracchio Frances Gonnella Roberta Guarini Judy Mannella Marie Orlando Carole Rothberg Helena Kramer Maria Pastor Antoinette Sellitto Dorothy Storonas Congratulations to the Graduating Class of June 1959! HO 2-3705 Open Eves. Except Tues. and Thurs. FLOOR KRAFTERS Armstrong's Linoleums - Asphalt Tile Rubbertile - Congowall - Plastic Tile 22nd AND TASKER STREETS PHILADELPHIA 46, PA. FELIX SPATOLA AND SONS Fruit and Produce SHOP Risidew THE WEE DUETTE SHOP DEwey 4-5186 BAldw1n 3-7805 SANDER'S BEAUTY SALON 2338 S' Bmd Sum Cosmetologists Philadelphia 45, Pa. 820 South 4th Street Philadelphia 47, Pa. Infants and Childfenif Wea' JOE GATTO 81 SONS 7th and Christian Streets Philadelphia 47, Pa. WHOLESALE TOBACCO AND CANDY We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere FERRARO'S FLOWER SHOPS Distinctive Flowers 2039 Snyder Ave. 6218 Elmwood Ave. HO 7-8886 SA 9-6657 Open a Savings Account at SAVINGS 86 LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH PHILADELPHIA 19th and Snyder Avenue, Philadelphia 45, Pa. DE 4-4555 Open Friday Evening Until 8 P.M. Monday to Thursday 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. WHERE YOUR MONEY IS INSURED AND EARNS 3V2Z YEARLY ll3 ZAMSKY STUDIOS 1007 Market Street Philadelphia 7, Pa. WA 2 3560 OFFICIAL PHUTOGRAPHERS June .jgeeldfiage Ngt fPrt 't pp ringinthisA ualarekepton fi1Phtg ph yb d df thmatanytime. II4 Congratulations to The Class of 1959 THE MINGRONI FAMILY NICK MARELLA AND SONS 1209 E. Passyunk Avenue Fancy Fruit Baskets for all Occasions HO 8-8321 MICHAEL LEHERY 2351 S. 16th Street Painting and Contracting Best Wishes to FLORENCE LIBERTO Edward Pottash Midstates Equipment Company 1000 South 50th Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Congratulations to Class of June '59 From Book 11 Advisor: Mrs. Turner Yearbook Representative: Carole Vona Compliments of Book 7 Mr. Mogul, Advisor Florence Liberto, Representative John Laprocido, Representative Mark Hoffman Leonard Holdsman Diane Holtzheimer Kenneth Horowitz Thomasina Howard Tony Imperato Antoinette Impriano Mary Ann Ioven Thomas Jadico Helena Jamison Joseph Jennings Anna Johnson Eva Jones Mary Jones Stanley Joseph Rhoda Karr Marion Kaval Elizabeth Kee Rosa Keith Patricia Kenny Barbara Kinsey Marilyn Kleger Joseph Koskamp Michael Kowalski Marilyn Kramer Alfred Lalli Marie Lampkin John Laprocido Justine Lapteff Roger Lettieri Annette Lewis Florence Liberto Regina Liebermann Kenneth Lit George Litwack Elaine Stewart Doris String Elizabeth Sullivan Catherine Temple Barbara Teti Emma Toner Reba Trager Marie Venuto Theresa Verdi Madeline Vitullo Betty Volpe Carole Vona Brenda Walker Lottie Whebe Sandra Weinstein Doris Weiss Christine White Constance Whye Judith Weiner Loretta Wright Sharon Zuber Sandra Zwanetz Frank Sylvestro Samuel Tofani Levi Toney Myron Urofsky Joseph Vaccone John Valente Karl Walker William Wambaclc James Warren Howard Warwick Robert Westenberger William Westergom Samuel Wooten Melvin Wright Louis Zandy Allan Zlotkin Congratulations and Best Wishes to PHYLLIS CINQUINO FROM MOTHER AND DAD Congratulations to our Son MICHAEL MARINO FROM MOTHER AND DAD Compliments of PENNBROOK MILK COMPAN 27th and Lombard Streets Y H5 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduating Class From BOOK 2 Advisor: Mr. Esher Class Representatives Loretta Basannavicius Herman Baron Nonnan Abrams Anthony Acerba Forrest Adams Philip Alampi Fred Allen Daniel Aloiso Charles Ambler Charles Anderson Marvin Anderson Kenny J. Annino John J. Audio Norman August joseph Aversa Anthony Baratta john Barbella Edward Bariana james Barness Jack Biondo Joseph Bottino Charles Bradford Angelina Acerbo Frances Adamo Lillian Anderson Ursula Acure Marilyn Bachman Evelyn Basedow Helen Baugh Carole Beifuss Gloria Bellantese Elizabeth Bennett Dolores Bianco Shirley Binder Angeline Bocelli Elaine Bortnick PSOT-FAMOUS SHORT COURSES SUMMER SCHOOL-AIR-CONDITIONED Shorthand-Bookkeepin g-Typewritin g For High School Graduates planning to enter COLLEGE For High School Graduates planning to enter BUSINESS For Commercial Graduates requiring Finishing Courses Summer School-June to Sept. Terms 6-8-10 weeks HOURS-9:30 to 3-9:30 to 12 and 1 to 3 Personal interview necessary for acceptance Call or Write for full details and for Free Copy of How to Become a Super Secretary PHILADELPHIA SIIHUUL UF OFFICE TRAINING Mary Anne Bottigliere Donna Botto Walter Barr 1717 Walnut Street-Tel. LO 8-1590 C l ' d B W' h Oflgfdfll ationstgn est IS CS Best Wishes and Good Luck REGINA LIEBERMAN ft'0m The Graduating Class of june 1959 MRS. A. GOLDSTON JAN AND STEPHEN From BOOK 5 Congratulations to HENRY HAGUE From Mother and Father Compliments of MR. and MRS. MEYER ZWANETZ Congratulations and Best Wishes CHARLES ANDERSON From Mother and Dad Advisor Miss Hanover Richard DeColli Anthony DeFrancesco Daniel DeLellis George Dennis Anthony Dentino John T. R. De Rose Donato DeSantis Louis DeSero Louis DiAmbrosio Daniel DiCarlo Joseph DeGiacomo Joseph Donato John Dongiven John W. Doris Paul Doyle Frederick Druding Charles DuGross Alonzo Edmiston Louis Fanty John Feeney Louis Feldman Samuel Feldman Richard Ferguson Pasqualina DeFlavis Angelina DiBenedetto Geneviave DiCamillo Elizabeth DiDonna Georgietta DiFabio Rita DiGeneva Irene Dentino Anna Dolpice Linda Dubin Sandra Elner Janice Errera Irene Evangelista Georgeanne Farina Nancy Faulks Helen Fisher ALL CAPS AND GOWNS USED BY SOUTH PHILADELPHIA HIGH SCHOOL are supplied 6:5 by NATIONAL ACADEMIC CAP and GUWN BU. 821-823 ARCH STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. Corsages A Specialty J. CULLINAN FLORIST HO 7-1603 HOward 8-4197 CLYDE C. PELZER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Modern Rolling Stock Lady Attendant 1603 POINT BREEZE AVENUE PHILADELPHIA 45, PA. S.W. Cor. 5th and Christian Streets Philadelphia 47, Pennsylvania Best Wishes From The Counselors Phone HOward 2-7708 Hair Timing Mrs. Sara Edelman Mrs. Adele Leventhal RQSITAVS BEAUTY SALON Mrs. Ross Harburg Mrs. Roslyn Serota pe,-maneng Waving 4 Specialty Mr' Hugo N' Hyde Mrs' Flora W' Smiley N.E. Cor. 8th and McKean Streets Mrs. Jessie Sovifer Philadelphia 47, Pa. Compliments of PHILADELPHIA EVANGELISTIC CENTRE Located at The Met Broad and Poplar Streets Philadelphia ,, I fi? 4 j ,. II7 Congratulations to the Class of JUNE 1959 From Book No. 9 - Miss Mcllvain Yearbook Representatives Rhetta Petrone, Ceola Nallo Ruth Myers Ceola Nallo Gerald Neale Betty Necman Caroline Nuciglio Michael Oriente David Orsatti Paul Ostroff Genevieve Owens Raymond Owens Rosalie Palenno Robert Panzarella Patricia Papa Charles Pearl Leona Peed james Peppler joseph Persichetti john Pesce Eric Petchon Marguerite Peterson Rhetta Petrone Roger Phyall Vincent Picciolo Nicholas Piccone joseph Pilltowslci Hattie Pinclmey Walter Pitlcoff Veronica Potter Alec Provitz Geraldine Preole John Rania Eileen Rayer Marie Ricciuti Shirley Richardson Grace Ann Ritter Angela Roccamo Domeniclt Rocco Charles Roll HAMILTON MEN 'S SHOP 2033 S. Broad Street Philadelphia, Pa. Arrow Shirts - Hiclzolz Belts - Tuxedos for Hire Congratulations to the Class of June 1959 CASELLA PI-IOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO Philadelphia, Pa. BAMBI CLEANERS Broad and Snyder Avenue Broad and Porter Streets Congratulations Class of june 1959 SAM'S CLOTHING Compliments to the Class of June 1959 from OLYMPIC TOBACCO COMPANY 1623 S. Ninth Street RONNIE'S 5 86 10 25th and Snyder Avenue Wilson Park Shopping Center FUlton 9-8005 J. P. King of The Cleaners 2810-12-14 South 9th Street Largest Cleaners in South Philadelphia Wholesale and Retail RI 6-9775 KI 5-5796 MARGIE'S FLOWERS AND GIFTS WEDDING - FUNERAL - CORSAGES, Etc. 107 S. 22nd Street Philadelphia 3, Pa. Congratulations and Best Wishes to MARTHA CAIN from Mrs. Gertrude Gardiner Mrs. Violet M. Becker Mr. Anthony King Mr. Henry Foyle Mr. Garnet Wilson Mr. Fred Rai Miss Mary D'Abruzzio Mr. jack Widau Miss Ada Padgett Mr. Frank Casey Mr. and Mrs. H. Hardy TO Angelina Acerbo Angelina Acerbo Angelina Acerb-o Angelina Acerbo Angelina Acerbo Frances Frances Frances Frances Frances Forrest Forrest Philip Philip Philip Philip Philip Marvin Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Carole Carole Carole Adamo Adamo Adamo Adamo .,..... Adamo Adams .. Adams .. ongrafufafionri FROM Mom and Dad Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority Terry Always, Tom Stinker Mom and Dad Phi Sigma Sigma Mrs. Bruno Mr. and Mrs. Adamo Mr. and Mrs. Costa Marie Pierce Mrs. Lucille Adams . Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn ana! Mai Mdadea TO FROM Elaine Bortnick ,.,...... .. Mr. and Mrs. L. Martella Elaine Bortnick ,,.................... Uncle Jules Horen Elaine Bortnick .,.... Mom, Dad, Arnie and Binnie Alampi Alampi Alampi Alampi Alampi Rita Alampi Helenis Beauty Shop . Mr. and Mrs. D. Alampi Linda Duane Anderson ,. Anita, Helen, Mildred, Mabel Mike De Angelis Aversa ,...... .,.,,..............,, Aversa .,.......... Aversa Aversa Aversa J. Beifuss J. Beifuss J. Beifuss Mr. and Mrs. Robert Botto Jim Sharkey Loretta Mazzoli Donna Botto . Lois and Charlie Wally Mrs. Jankauskas Car-ole J. Beifuss ...... .,.......,.. P hi Sigma Sigma Carole J. Beifuss .................. Mother and Dad Gloria Bellantese ....,..... Mr. and Mrs. De Angelis Gloria Bellantese .... ,..................., M om and Dad Gloria Bellantese ....... ....,.,,.,.,.. B rother Vincent Gloria Bellantese ....... ........ O lga and Carmen Gloria Bellantese ...........,...........,.............,..,.,. Lucy Dolores Rosetta Bianco ,. Father, Joseph Bianco Dolores Rosetta Bianco Mother, Catherine Bianco Dolores Rosetta Bianco .... Sister, Loretta Bianco Dolores R-osetta Bianco Uncle Frank and Aunt Jenny Gallo Dolores Rosetta Bianco Grandfather, Donato Bianco Shirley Binder ...,..,...,..,........ M-om, Dad and Joey Shirley Binder ....,....,.....,...,...... The Price Family Shirley Binder ............,,.,.,...... The Nasen Family Shirley Binder .... Grandmother and Aunt Beattie Shirley Binder ..,,...... Uncle Max and Uncle Ruby Shirley Binder ........,....A Aunt Bea and Aunt Yetta Shirley Binder ..,..... Grandmother and Aunt Sally Jean Bocelli .,.... ................,.... R alph Bartolemeo Jean Bocelli ...... ...,.................................,.. M om Jean Bocelli ....., ................-.... D ad Jean Bocelli ,....,... ...........,.......,,.....,,.. A unt Rosie Jean Bocelli ...,.......,.....,.,..............., The Onoratois Elaine Bortnick ..,..... Mr. and Mrs. B. Rosenblatt Elaine B-ortnick ...... .....................,.... G randmom Mary Ann Bottiglieri ...........,...,.... Mom and Dad Mary Ann Bottiglieri ....,...,,.. Your Sister, Kathy Mary Ann Bottiglieri Your God Child, Lorraine Stezzi Mary Ann Bottiglieri Mr. and Mrs. Jos-eph Giorla Mary Ann Bottiglieri Aunt Helen and Uncle Sam Th-omspon Mary Ann Bottiglieri Aunt Rose and Uncle Al Giorla Donna Botto ...,........,....,......,,.. Mother and Daddy Donna Botto .......,.,.........,.......,,.......,........... George Donna Botto ..., Aunt Catherine and Uncle Bobby Donna Botto Grandmom and Grandpop Maglietto Donna Botto ,.,.,......,....,........,.,.. Grandmom Botto Donna Botto ,......,.,..,,,,,.........,,..,......... Joe Aversa Donna Botto Uncle Nat, Aunt Evelyn and Brucie Donna Botto ...,..,,....,,......,.......,,.,.... Frank Coletti Donna Botto ......,,,...,.,. .......... ' 'Little Love Elaine Marie Brodo ,.... Mother and Dad Elaine Marie Brodo ..,...,..,.,,... Salvie C. Elaine Marie Brodo ...,... ...,..................... B illy Elaine Marie Brodo ............... Kathy and Jon Elaine Marie Brodo .,......,....... Dolores and Louie Lee Brooks ...... ......,....., M r. and Mrs. H. Spilker Lee Brooks ...,.. .......,.....,................. S hotzie Lee Brooks ,..... ,....,,.............. D om and Julie Lee Brooks ...... ,..,..,.........,. M r. and Mrs. Kisro Lee Brooks ...,., ..,.... A unt Becky, Claire and Joe Lee Brooks .,........,....,.,,.....,........,.... Eleanor Pizzo Lee Brooks ............ Charlotte, Charles and Steven Lee Brooks .,...,,..........,.,,, Mr. and Mrs. F. Huber Lee Brooks .... Mr. and Mrs. H. Rush and Family Lee Brooks ....,..... Jackie, Jerry and Little Jackie Lee Brooks ..............,..... ..,... T he Steinberg Family Lee Brooks ...... ...,......,.,...............,.... J ohn Huber Lee Brooks ,...,,..,... Connie Tomaselli and Tommy Lee Brooks ....,. .........,..... M r. and' Mrs. J. Stern Lee Brooks ...... ....... A unt Sylvia and Grandpop Lee Brooks ...... ...,..,...........,..... S usan Brodsky Lee Brooks ....,. .......,..... M om and Dad Lee Brooks ...... .,...,. H erby and Agnes Lee Brooks ...... .....,,,.. T he Stark Family Lee Brooks ,.,... ...... M r. and Mrs. H. Flaer Anna Brown ....... .....,..,..,..., I sabella Switz Anna Brown ....... .....,,..... M argaret Hague Anna Brown ..,.... .,.. E leanor McLaughlin Anna Brown ....... ....... T he Feast Family Anna Brown .,..,.. ..,...,. A . G. H. Lucas Anna Brown ,...,.. ..........,........,,. M other Anna Brown ....... ..... M rs. Mary Landis 119 ongrafufafionri ana! Ed 'lfldzikeei TO FROM Anna Brown .......,,,,, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mulligan Anna Brown .,.,.............................. Brother Harry Anna Brown .. Mr. and Mrs. Harada and Family Anna Brown .....,...,.... Pat, Butch, and Sammy, Jr. Anna Brown .,..,..,... ...,.,... ...,,,,......... G e ne Wiley Stewart Brown ...,.. ...,.,,. M r. George Harris Stewart Brown ...,,. ...,.....,......... R oland Brown Stewart Brown ...... ...... M r. Stewart Brown, Sr. Stewart Brown ...,,. r....4.....,., I eta Kellebrew Stewart Brown ..,... ....,,. M rs. Ada Brown Rebecca Butler ,...,.......,.....,...... Mother Rebecca Butler .,............. .,.... U ncle Lee Rebecca Butler .,..... The Donahue Family Rebecca Butler ...... The Myers Family Rebecca Butler . ...... The Segal Family William Butler ,..,. . .,.. Thomas Robinson William Butler ,..... Mr. and Mrs. Robinson William Butler .,...r ..,,. I Trances Lumpkin William Butler ....., ........ P rof. Earl Shelton William Butler ...r.,.,.. ....... M r. Clarence Metcalf Arlene D. Caccuro ....,..,...,,..........,.....,...,,,..,. Mom Arlene D. Caccuro .,.....,,,...........,,..,....,,,..,,,.. Dad Arlene D. Caccuro ...... Mr. and Mrs. A. Pezzella Arlene D. Caccuro Your Brothers John and Frank Arlene D. Caccuro ....,.,,...... Your Sister Dorothy Arlene D. Caccuro ,... Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cipolla Martha Cain ..,......,.......,.,...,........,......,,....... Honey Martha Cain ....... ,..,.,.. D addy Martha Cain ......, .... G rammie Martha Cain ...,.., ...,.. J ohnnie Martha Cain ....,,. ...... C harles Martha Cain ,.,....,................,..... ........,.. M other Martha Cain ,......,....,..,...,.....,............,........,...... Bill Dolores R. Calabretti Aunt Rose and Uncle Pete Dolores R. Calabretti Aunt Lillian and Uncle Steve Dolores R. Calabretti ..,....... Rosemary La Manna Dolores R. Calabretti ..,,........,....... Mom and Dad Dolores R. Calabretti Nickie and Frankie Calabretti Dolores R. Calabretti ......,..........,.... Louie Crusco Dolores R. Calabretti ...,...................,.,.... Chuckie Phil Cannistraci ..,.,...... ..... N ancy Sylvestro Phil Cannistraci ........ ...... F rances Zuino Phil Cannistraci ..............,.............,, Mom and Dad Phil Cannistraci Uncle Jim and Aunt Sue Lepchuk Phil Cannistraci ...,,...,.......,...,.., Edith and Richie Salvatore Castorina Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Allonardo, Jr. Salvatore Castorina Mr. and Mrs. Nickolas Castorina Salvatore Castorina .. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Garro Jean Canzano ............,.......,............. Mom and Dad TO FROM Jean Canzano .... ...., M arian and Eddie Jean Canzano ...,. .,...... S ister Lorraine Jean Canzano ........ .........., G randmom Jean Canzano .....,.. ..... C huck Mancini Rose Capodici . ....,..... Mom and Dad Rose Capodici , ..........,... Mary and Sal Rose Capodici . ......., Frank and Marie Rose Capodici ....,,..... ......,...... M Om and Dad Rose Capodici ...................... Nieces and Nephews Augustus Carosiello ...,.... ....,.,.. T erry Carosiello Augustus Carosiello ............,,....,. Mary De Simone Augustus Carosiello Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Santagini Augustus Carosiello ...........,.... Martha De Simone Augustus Carosiello Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Carosiello Frederick N. Carunchio Aunt Mary and Uncle Domenick Frederick N. Carunchio ...,.,.....,.....,.,............ Betty Frederick N. Carunchio ............,.......,....,,.,, Rocky Frederick N. Carunchio .............,...........,...... Cass Frederick N. Carunchio ...,..,..... Gil and Lorraine Frederick N. Carunchio ,... ,.... M other and Dad Frederick N. Carunchio ....... ........., U ncle Frank Frederick N. Carunchio .............,.......... Grandpop Frederick N. Carunchio ....................., Uncle Sam Frederick N. Carunchio Mr. and Mrs. Carunchio Angela Cataldo .............,....,,...,........,....,.... Vincent Angela Cataldo ........,.,.,,,......... Mother and Father Angela Cataldo Aunt Julie and Uncle Joe and Ronnie Angela Cataldo ......,........,.,.. Aunt Mary and Mary Angela Cataldo ......,...,.,...............,.,. Love, Frankie Lucy Cileone .....,,....,...,.......,.......... Mom and Dad Lucy Cileone .....,,... Aunt Millie and Uncle Alfred Lucy Cileone ..,...,....... Aunt Aggie and Uncle Joe Lucy Cileone ............ Aunt Tessy and Uncle Dom Lucy Cileone ,..,.................................. Cousin Anna Phyllis Cinquino ,..,.,.............,......... Angie Covello Phyllis Cinquino ....,..... Mr. and Mrs. John Verna Arlene Cippola ....,. ................................... M om Arlene Cippola .......,.....,..,............................... Dad Arlene Cippola Aunt Marie, Uncle Al and Cousin Dennis Arlene Cippola .,.............................. Mom and Dad Arlene Cippola ...... .................... M arie Helmer Arlene Cippola ...... ,..... T he Macaluso Family Linda Cipollone ..,..... ,....,.. M other and Father Linda Cipollone ..,.,... ........, A rthur and Albert Linda Cipollone ...........,................ Elaine and Rita Linda Cipollone ..,.,,.,....,...,. Mary Ann and Davy Linda Cipollone .,.,., Aunt Eleanor and Uncle Silvy Linda Cipollone .,........,.,................, Joseph Adduci Linda Cipollone .... Aunt Jennie and Uncle Jimmy Linda Cipollone ,...,.....,......................,.. Salvatol-55 ongrafufafiofw TO FROM Marlene Clearfield ..,.. ......., M other and Dad Marlene Clearfield . ..,...... Louise and Harry Marlene Clearfield ...., ........ M adeline and Meryl Marlene Clearfield ..... ....,.,,...... E laine and Jack Marlene Clearfield ..... ...... M arilyn and Barbara Sharon Cohen ...................,.,..,,,,.... Elaine and Hy Sharon Cohen Unvle Chickie, Aunt Marion, Harriet and Irv Sharon Cohen Uncle Norman, Aunt Ida, Charlotte, Beverly am! Emi waaea Sharon Cohen ...... Uncle Herman and Aunt Sonia Sharon Cohen ,.., Arlene, Leon, Barry and Stevie Sharon Cohen .... Jerry, Gladys, Larry and Mindy Sharon Cohen Aunt Vivian, Uncle Jack, Paul and Beth Sharon Cohen .......,....,..,.....,,,......,... Mom and Dad Sharon Cohen .,.. Brother Marty and Sister Eileen Sharon Cohen ..,..,..........,..,..,..... Grandpop Packer Sharon Cohen .. Grandmom and Grandp-op Cohen Shar-on Cohen ..,... Aunt Helen and Uncle Mickey Norton Coleman .,...... Aunt Ann and Uncle Leon Norton Coleman ...... Aunt Becky and Uncle Izzy Norton Coleman .,...... Aunt Freda and Uncle Sam Norton Coleman ...,..,. Aunt Ethel and Uncle Sam Norton Coleman ....,.......................,. Uncle Norman Norton Coleman Grandmom and Granddad Coleman Norton Coleman ..,...,,..,.,.,....... Mother and Father Norton Coleman ,.,... Aunt Marion and Uncle Sid Norton Coleman .,.....,., Aunt Pearl and Uncle Ben Norton Coleman .,....,....,......,, Grandmom Brandoff Norton Coleman .,.... Aunt Ethel and Uncle Mark Frank Collins ..,.......,.........,,........ Lorraine and Ed Frank Collins ....,... Aunt Bertha and Uncle John Frank Collins ..,,,, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collins Frank Collins ....,, .,.,... . ..,,.,....,,..,.., A unt Sadie Frank Collins ..,....,,..,,,.. Dolly Frank Collins A... Mrs. Everitt Patricia Colozzi ,...,.., Aunt Mary Patricia Colozzi ...... Aunt Helen Patricia Colozzi ...,..4.... Aunt Mimi Patricia Colozzi ..... Mom and Dad Patricia Colozzi ........ Donnie Rizzio Katherine Conti ,..... ....... M arie D'Orsaneo Katherine Conti ....., ,,........ M arsha Zebin Katherine Conti ....., ....,.......................... G onkles Katherine Conti .....,....,....,..,,,,.....,..,.,....... R. A. S. Katherine Conti .....,,. Ed Buffman and Bill Carey Katherine Conti .........l.......,....,... Teresa M. Rosofi' Katherine Conti .,.... ........,.... F rank J. Bouicella Katherine Conti ...... ............. P hilip Delia Katherine Conti ...... ..... J ohn De Rosa Katherine Conti ...... ....., J ohn Baker Katherine Conti ...... ...... H . W. Earl Katherine Conti ...... ........... R ich U TO FROM Katherine Conti Grandfather and Grandmother Rosa Katherine Conti ...,.,,...,............,...... Philip Inverso Dolores Cortese ....,.,......,.....,......,... Mom and Dad Dolores Cortese ,.,.... .,,.,.,. E leanor Cortese Dolores Cortese ,.4.,.....,.................,, Madge Vitullo Dolores Cortese Uncle Virge and Aunt Millie De Paul Dolores Cortese .,........ Louise and Felix Colagioia Dolores Cortese ,...... .......,..,.......,..... J esse James Jo Anne Costello .,,,, ...................,....... A l Jo Anne Costello .,.,, ......,.,........,.. M om and Dad Jo Anne Costello ....,..............,.........,...... Aunt Eva Jo Anne Costello .,....... Grandmom and Grandpop Jo Anne Costello ..,,..,..,.,.,........,.,, Donna and Joe Luz Coyle ,...,,.,,..., ,....,..,................. M om and Dad Luz Coyle ,,,,,............,...........,........,,.....,........,... Bob Luz Coyle ......., Jack, Jackie, Kathleen and Linda Luz Coyle .....,,..,.......,...... Tom, Jerry and Tommy Luz Coyle .,.. ..,,.....,.........,,.,........ B -etty and John Robert Cozzi Robert Cozzi Robert Cozzi Robert Cozzi Robert Cozzi Robert Cozzi Robert Cozzi ....i... Mary Ann Mary Ann Mary Ann Mary Ann Christine Christine Christine Christine Christine Christine Christine Cristiano Cristiano Cristiano Cristiano Cristiano Cristiano Cristiano Uncle Carmen Cozzi Uncle Pete and Aunt Helen Mother and Dad Grandmother Mr. and Mrs. Mike Orsino Uncle Samuel Acquarlo Mr. and Mrs. Barry Acquarlo Criniti ...,..,.........,....... Sigma Sorority Criniti ...........,....,...,. Marjorie's Salon Criniti ........................ Anthony Lorigo Criniti Modern Ribbon SL Carbon Co. Philip, Rita and Linda Brother Ernie Boyfriend Joe Aunt Lilly Mother Dr. Anthony P. Cristiano Dr. Gaetano lmpeciati Christine Cristiano ,,........ Mrs. Eleanor Impeciati Ann D'Angelo ,.,..........,,... Uncle Al and Aunt Pat Ann D,Angelo .,,..... Aunt Connie and Uncle Tony Ann D'Angelo ...........................,.....A.... Grandmom Ann D'Angelo .......,.,.,......,............. Mom and Dad Ann D'Angelo ...,....,.......,,..,.....,.,....,.......... Freddy Jean D'Alessandro .. Aunt Mary and Uncle Tobie Jean Jean D'Alessandro ,.......,...,....,..,, Mother and -Dad D'Alessandro .,,... Grandmom and Grandpop Jean D'Alessandro ....,.......,..,,,.. Bobby and Eddie Jean D'Alessandro .. ...,....,.. The Marona's Mario D'Antonio ..,.. .,.....,..,.....,.. M ike Kortz Mario D'Antonio . .,,.,. Edward McLaughlin Mario D'Antonio ,,... ,..,, J ames Bongiovanni Mario D'Antonio ...,. .,.,..,. R alph DiLuzio Mario D'Antonio ..... ...... M other and Dad Diane D'Ambrosio .,,,.. ,... S usan D'Ippolito 121 ongrafufafionfi ana! MJ YMJLQ TO FROM Diane D'Ambrosio ..,.., ,...,. M other and Dad Diane D'Ambrosio ,......,...........,...,.....,,..... Theresa Diane D'Ambrosio .....,4..,,.......,A..............,..... Felix Diane D'Ambrosio ,... Aunt Rose and Uncle Tony Jennie De Angelis ...........,..........,.,.,,.,.,.... Mother Jennie De Angelis .A....4,,.,4....,,........,..,.......,..,. Dad Jennie De Angelis Aunt Rose and Uncle Charlie Jennie De Angelis ...,.. Aunt Rose and Uncle Cuz Jennie De Angelis ,..... Aunt Marie and Uncle Al Jennie De Angelis Aunt Mickey and Uncle Adam Jennie De Angelis ...,...,......,........4...... Aunt Anna Jennie De Angelis .....,..............,....... Aunt Jennie Jennie De Angelis .....,.,,....,.....,,,.... Grandmother Jennie De Angelis ..,..,.,.................... Aunt Evelyn Maria De Angelis ...... Aunt Ann and Uncle Babe Maria De Angelis .,,........,..,,,.......,. Mom and Dad Maria De Angelis ,...,. Grandmom and Grandpop Maria De Angleis ..,,..4...... ,.,,,...,...,. A unt Millie Maria De Angelis ...,.,. ...,,....... B rother Frankie Maria De Angelis ............ ,,,,..,.,......... C armen Maria De Angelis .4.....,.. Lena and Joe Tomasetti Maria De Angelis ..,,,,,. Peggy and Mike Giannini Dc Anthony Arthur De Anthony Arthur De Anthony Arthur De Anthony Arthur Francesco, Jr. Paragon Shoes Inc. Francesco, Jr. New Franklin Shoe Repair Francesco, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Szczur Francesco, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. S. Goldberg Anthony Arthur De Francesco, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Giampietro John T. R. De Rose ....,,,.,.....,,....., Mom and Dad John T. R. De Rose .....,...,........ Brother Albert John T. R. De Rose ........,..... Vince and Chippy John T. R. De Rose .... Vincent R. Spagnoli, II John T. R. De Rose ...........,...... Grandma Votta J-ohn T. R. De Rose .,.,........,............. Aunt Gerry John T. R. De Rose ...... Aunt Rita and Jo Anne John T. R. De Rose ........,,..,,.....,...... Uncle Tom John T. R. De Rose Uncle Carmen and Aunt Clara John T. R. De Rose Louis, Judy, and Thomas Lippo John T. R. De Rose Uncle Leddy and Aunt Edith John T. R. De Rose Bobby and Linda Giampietro John T. R. De Rose ., Uncle Joe and Aunt Kitty John T. R. De Rose .....,.. Bal and Joey Mancini John T. R. De Rose ....,.......,,.................... Raven John T. R. De Rose ,...............,..,..............,.,. Lee John T. R. De Rose .,.. ...,.. A rlene and Ronny John T. R. De Rose ......., ....... J oyce and Tony John T. R. De Rose ..,..... ,,,.. M arie Carosiello TO FROM John T. R. De Rose .,....,............... Peter Inverso John T. R. De Ros-e .,..,. Jim and Kay Altamuro J-ohn T. R. De Rose ,...., Nicky and Viola Stella John T. R. De Rose .... Tootie and Rose Dorizio Angelina De Benedetto .....,............ Louis Burgese Angelina De Benedetto .....,.......... Mom and Dad Angelina D-e Benedetto ...... The Capetina Family Angelina De Benedetto .............. Anna and Bobby Angelina De Benedetto .,.. Mr. and Mrs. Reisman Daniel Di Carlo ,.........,. ,......,,... M om and Dad Daniel Di Carlo ....., .....,..... A unt Rita Daniel Di Carlo ....., .....,...,.,............. A unt Julia Daniel Di Carlo .,.....................,. .. Diane fAngelj Daniel Di Carlo ,...,..... Grandmom and Grandpop Elizabeth A. Di Donna ....,...............,............. Joe Elizabeth A. Di Donna ....,,...,...... Mom and Dad Elizabeth A. Di Donna .....,.., Adeline and Jack Elizabeth A. Di Donna ,...............,, Roe and Russ Elizabeth A. Di Donna .... The Three Lanzetti's Georgette Di Fabio ,....,......,..,.... Mother and Dad Georgette Di Fabio Beverly, Mike and The Kids Georgette Di Fabio Aunt Kass and Uncle Ed and Kids Georgette Di Fabio .....,..........,..,,......,,,............ Lee Georgette Di Fabio .........,...,...,,..,.. Aunt Marney Rita Di Genova ...... Lillian and Nick Tenaglia Rita Di Genova .,,..........,....,... Johnny Di Genova Rita Di Genova Hunters Stock Car Racing Team Rita Di Genova .,.........,........ Eleanor and Carmen Rita Di Genova ............,...., Domenic and Pauline Irene Di Lodovico ,... Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cipolla Irene Di Lodovico Mr. and Mrs. Louis Di Lodovico Irene Di Lodovico Mr. and Mrs. P. Di Lodovico Irene Di Lodovico ..........,.....,,.,..........,,.. Grandad Irene Di Lodovico Mrs. and Mrs. M. Christinzio Alonzo Edmiston, Jr. ..,,,,....,........... Rosella King Al-onzo Edmiston, Jr. .,.... ..,.. M rs. Delois Morris Alonzo Edmiston, Jr. ,.....,....... Thelma Edmiston Alonzo Edrniston, Jr. ....,... Alonzo Edmiston, Sr. Alonzo Edmist-on, Jr. .... ......... D -orothy Pasters Alonzo Edmiston, Jr. ................ Alberta Pasters Alonzo Edmiston, Jr. ...................,,, Bay and Eva Alonzo Edmiston, Jr. Isaac P. Ivery and Family Alonzo Edmiston, Jr. Samuel Jenkins and Family Alonzo Edmiston, Jr. .......,................., Uncle Dan Janice Marie Errera ..,.........,.,..... Mom and Dad Janice Marie Errera .,... ................. J oan Janice Marie Errera .,... ............. R obert Janice Marie Errera ............................ Grandrn-om Janice Marie Errera Aunt Connie and Uncle Mike Irene Evangelista ...............,....., Maria and Sarah Irene Evangelista ,........... .....,,....... M om' and Dad Galasso ongrafufafiomi an! gif m4Ae5 TO FROM Irene Evangelista ,.,.. .,.,.. E vangelista Family Irene Evangelista ,.....,.. .......4.....,.......,.,... I rene Irene Evangelista ,.......,,......,. Evangelista Family Barbara Ann Faracchio .,...A...... Olivia T. Balbon Barbara Ann Faracchio ..,......,.................,..,... Dad Barbara Ann Faracchio Mr. and Mrs. S. Kapral Barbara Ann Faracchio ...,.....,........ Joe Mincyuk Barbara Ann Faracchio ,... ...,.. C arolyn Traxler Barbara Ann Faracchio ..., ,....,. A lfred Asami Barbara Ann Faracchio ..,. ..... M om and Dad Georgeanne Farina .......,. .......4......., M aria Georgeanne Farina .,,... .... M other Ge-orgeanne Farina .,..........,.....,,.. . Dad Georgeanne Farina Mi ee Georgeanne Nancy Faulks ......,,..., Jimmy Your Sweetheart Nancy Faulks Mr. Whaley, Mr. Fortune, Irv Silverstein Nancy Faulks Nancy Faulks Nancy Faulks Nancy Faulks Nancy Faulks Helen Fisher Helen Fisher Helen Fisher Helien Fisher Helen Fisher Bernice Bernice Bernice Bernice Bernice Foster Foster Foster Foster Foster Angel F ratto ....... Angel Fratto ...4,,. Angel Fratto .... Angel Fratto .... Angel Fratto Louis Galasso Louis Galasso Louis Galasso Louis Galasso Louis Galasso Louis Galasso Louis Galasso Louis Galasso Louis Galasso Louis Galasso Louis Galasso Louis Galasso Louis Galasso Louis Galasso Louis Galasso Louis Galasso Louis Galasso Farina .....,,...,,........ A Secret Admirer Mom and Mother .............,.. Aunt Reba Aunt Essie Jacques De'l1 Lila Mae Johnson Dolly Maryann ,. .........................,.. Mom Dad Sis, Steve and the Kids Miss Fitzhugh John Friel Max Stern Earl and Chris Mom and Dad Sister Marlene Joy Posner Paul Lantieni Grandpop Fratto Mom and Dad Madeline Petrone Aunt Maria and Uncle Jo-e Aunt Maria and Uncle Joe .. Aunt Rose and Uncle Ed Aunt Rose and Uncle Ed Horace L. Frei-ich, Jr. The Simiriglids Alex Bonnie A. De Marco Raymond Koseff Dot Primas Peggy Jenkins Sam and Nancy Cardillo Annis Gift Sho P Betty Resigno Uncle Friy Bill TO Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Galasso .,.. Galasso .... Galasso .... Galasso Galasso .,.. Galasso .,..... Galasso Galasso ,,., Galasso ..,. Galasso .... Galasso Galasso ,,., Galasso ....... Galasso ..,, Galasso ..,. Galasso Galasso ..., Galasso ....... Galasso .,..... Galasso Galasso ...,... Galasso Josephine Gatto Josephine Gatto Josephine Gatto Josephine Gatto Josephine Gatto Josephine Gatto Josephine Gatto Josephine Gatto Josephine Gatto Josephine Gatto Joan Joan Joan Joan Joan Gazzara FROM Frank Stogiera Jesse and Jeanette Hadden Joan Angeline and Family Joseph F. Clerico , .... John J. Tartaglia Daddy .. ......... Geo. Clerico Albert Clerico Santa-Pack Co. Germany Town Hosiery Kathleen Di Giovanni Vitullo Cleaners Sister Nickelitti Spin and Kay Mrs. J. Liberatore Joan Palermo An Admirer Johnny Cold Cuts Joe Esposito Louise Ceci Bill-Sealtest Man Good Luck Always Mom, Dad and Flossie .,.,., Uncle Jim and Aunt Ang ....,,.......,..... Thomas Pinelli Stanley Tucci Robert Sheekey Victor Pinelli ........,......,.,......,,.... Uncle Phil Aunt Dot and Uncle Bill Lena and Don Cousin Natalie Aunt Sue, Uncle Fred, Steven, David and ? Gazzara Aunt Mary, Uncle Sam and Johnny Gazzara Aunt Connie, Uncle Frank and Guy Gazzara .... Gazzara ......, ......,. M other, Dad and Sister Patricia Giannini ' ' ' ' Patricia Giannini Patricia Giannini Patricia Giannini Ethel Ethel Ethel Ethel Ethel Ethel Ethel Ethel Ethel Ethel Ethel Ethel Glassberg Glassberg Glassberg Glassberg Glassberg Glassberg Glassberg Glassberg Glassberg Glassberg Glassberg Glassberg Zizi Kay Anita Giannini .. Uncle Joe and Aunt Rose Mother and Father Grandmom and Grandpa Evelyn and Mike Sid Robbins Iris and Jack Naiburg I-Ierby Apfel Linda Goldman's Sam and Debbie Stems Mom and Dad Irvin M. Glassberg Marlene and Joe Simmens Valerie Ann ongrafufafionri ana! Ea! Mdadea Rhoda Karr FROM Aunt Edith, Uncle Harry, Joey and Andrea Rhoda Karr ...,.................. Cousins Louis and Bert Rhoda Karr , .....,,. .,,...... G randmother Cohen Marion Kaval ...... Marion Kaval ...,.. TO FROM Ethel Glassberg ,...... ,.r.. S id Smith Linda Grossman ..,,,. ,..........r...,.. S usan Linda Grossman . ..,. ............,....,... N orman Linda Grossman ...... ,..,. A rlene and Allyn Linda Grossman ....., ......,,..........,, B ubba Linda Grossman ,...., .....,. M other and Dad Roberta Guarini .................o.,o..o...... Mom and Dad Roberta Guarini .............,..,,.,,. Elaine and Bernie Roberta Guarini Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chiaravolloti Roberta Guarini ....,......,...,,.,..r.,...,...... Mrs. Natale Roberta Guarini ,..,., ....... D anny Natale Marian Harris ..,,.. .......,,...... M other Marian Harris ..A,. ..A.. , ........,.. .......... M r . Hay Marian Harris .........,.................,,,.,...,,....,..,, Bobby Marian Harris ,..A.,. Aunt Della and Uncle Adam Marian Harris ..er. ............. .,.,,., .,,,., B o b by Buyer Mary Ellen Harris ,,.,..,.....r... Mother and Daddy Mary Ellen Harris Mr. and Mrs. William Karol Mary Ellen Harris Mr. and Mrs. Walt McDougall Mary Ellen Harris ,. ,, ,....,,.. .,,... C olleen and Bill Mary Ellen Harris .. Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority Joan Hauser ..,,. .,...,......,,,,...., G loria Hauser Joan Hauser ..... ..,.,.. .,........ ,..,.., M 0 m and Dad Joan Hauser .,..,,..,.,..,..,......,..,..,.,..., Mom and Dad Joan Hauser ....,,., Grandmother and Grandfather Joan Hauser .,.,,... Grandmother and Grandfather Marie Helmer ........4,4....,........,......... Mom and Dad Marie Helmer ............,......,...........,,.....,. Harry Marie Helmer .,,... Aunt Helen Marie Helmer .,,.., .....,......,.... B obby Marie Helmer ...,...,., ,...,,4...,......... A rlene Diane Holtzheimer ..... ...... lt Iom and Dad Diane Holtzheimer ...,. ........,4.....,,... A unt Marge Diane Holtzheimer .,..,...4.,.,.,4.........,..,......... Danny Diane Holtzheimer ........ Aunt Bet and Uncle Joe Diane Holtzheimer ....,..,.,.....,..........., Bill and Pat Mary Ann Ioven ...,.. Aunt Jennie and Uncle Joe Mary Ann Ioven .....,......,........,.......... Sal Santelli Mary Ann Ioven ..... ...... M arietta and Crimi Mary Ann Ioven ,.....,. .............,... M om and Dad Mary Ann Ioven .....,,.............., Lynda and Jeanne Ann L. Johnson ..,. Ann L. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Primus Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Ann L. Johnson .....,.,. ...........,..., C assie Johnson Ann L. Johnson ...... .,,...., R andy and Leslie To Book 7 ...r.,,...,.,..,...... ........ A nn L. Johnson Eva Priscilla Jones ....... ....,.., M om and Dad Eva Priscilla Jones ....... ......,.., I da Shoatz Eva Priscilla Jones ....... ...... Y vonne Carr Eva Priscilla Jones ,......................... Aunt Evelyn Eva Priscilla Jones Uncle Girard and Aunt Esther Rhoda Karr ....,............................,.. Mom and Dad Rhoda Karr .... Aunt Stella, Uncle Jerry and Joyce ., .... Your Brother, Buddy Mom Marion Kaval .,.... ....,.. X 'our Brother, Leonard Marion Kaval ...... ..,....,...,., M other and Dad Marion Kaval ...... .......,.,.............,... L illian Betty Kee ....,.... ..., G randpop Augustin Betty Kee ...... ,.,..,. M other and Dad Betty Kee ....., ..,....,.... A l and Ann Betty Kee .,..,.... ......,., T homas Kee Betty Kee ....,...,,.. ,.... E die and Ray Rosa Lee Keith ...... ...,.,....,..,...... M other Rosa Lee Keith .,.... .......,...........,... D addy Rosa Lee Keith .,.... .,..... L awrence Lewis Rosa Lee Keith ..,.., ,.,.....,.....,,.. G randpa Rosa Lee Keith Uncle Joe Rosa Lee Keith ,.........,,.....,.......,.. Lucille Grissett Rosa Lee Keith .,....,,., Tau Omicron Chi Sorority Rosa Lee Keith .,..........,... Carolyn and Constance Marilyn Kleger ...... Mom, Dad, Jeffrey Marilyn Kleger ,,..,,,...,.,.....,,..,....,........,,......., Arnie Marilyn Klegcr ,.,,...,..,..,..,,..,,.... The Taub Family Marilyn Kleger .... Grandmother and Grandfather Marilyn Kleger Aunt Sarah, Uncle Ben, Harvey and Barbara Helena Kramer .,.............,....,............,.. Grandmom Helena Kramer ..,...........,...............,......,......,... Dad Helena Kramer ,.............,......,.,,.....,.., Aunt Marge Helena Kramer .... Aunt Laura and Uncle George Helena Kramer .,............ Aunt Ann and Uncle Val Marilyn Kramer .,,...,..... Stan and Elayne Kramer Marilyn Kramer .,.. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kramer Marilyn Kramer ..,.....,....,...,..., Howard Roy Kauff Marilyn Kramer ..... .....,., G ene and Linda Marilyn Kramer ...,, ..,.., . Jack and Rona Marilyn Kramer ...,.........,............ Sandy Surnitsky Annette Lewis ...,........,.........,....,.... Mom and Dad Annette Lewis ,. Mr. and Mrs. John Hill and Son Annette Lewis ...,.,...... Mr. and Mrs. Ivory Lewis Annette Lewis ........ Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson Annette Lewis .,,..,.......,..,.,..,.. Aaron and Francis Annette Lewis ..... ...,...............,...... B essie Handy Annette Lewis ,.... ....,.... N athan Rhodes Annette Lewis ,..,..,, ...,. H attie F. Cramer Regina Lieberman .,..,,..........,......... Mom and Dad Regina Lieberman Marty, Shirley, Susan, Regina and Stuart Regina Lieberman ......,. Regina Lieberman ..,,,,,. Regina Lieberman ..,,. George J. Litwack ....... 124 Aunt Sara and Evelyn Tony's Fruit Market Doctor John Gooden Uncle Joe George J. Lltwack ...................,..,..... Ruth Hassel pati Mayfield TO George J. Litwack ongrafufafiond ana! Md wddea FROM Grandmom, Grandpa and Esther George J. Litwack .,..........,. Mom, Dad and Janet George J. Litwack ...... Marie and James Bewley Joann L'Tainen Joann L'Tainen ..,.,. Joann L'Tainen Joann L'Tain-en ...... Joann L'Tainen ,..... Joann L'Tainen ...,., Dolores Dolores Lumi ...... Lumi ..,.,, Linda and Don Pete Mom and Dad The Merz's The Schilkes' Martha Lenny Mother and Father Dolores Lumi ..,... ,..........,. C onnie Tony Dolores Lumi ......... Mr. and Mrs. Teldero Dolores Lumi .,.,,..,,,...... .,.......,...,......... M aryann Joseph A. Macrina ..,..,,,,..,,,....,, Mother and Dad Joseph A. Macrina ............ Augustine S. Macrina Joseph A. Macrina Grandmom and Sue Macrina Joseph A. Macrina ,.......,. Grandmom De Angelis Joseph A. Macrina ...,,,..,. The Four Crystals Eugene Maiale ,...,., ..,..............,...,,,.....,. ll Iom Eugene Maiale ,..,... ,....,... J ane Lanzetta Eugene Maiale ......, ...,,...,.,.,. L ouise and Nick Eugene Maiale ............,.....,......,..,... Mary and Ray Eugene Maiale .....,,,,,,,..,.,. Mr. and Mrs. Lanzetta Sandy Elaine Maimone ..,,..,,..,..,.... Mom and Dad Sandy Elaine Maimone ...,........,,.,...,.... Love Joey Sandy Elaine Maim-one Sandy Elaine Maimone Love Grandma Sue Frankie, Ki-Ki, and Family Sandy Elaine Maimone Aunt Rose and Aunt Dora Alfred Maiola .,,.....,......,..,..,,..,.. Patricia Giannini Lydia Marella ......,,,,,,,..........,..,...,... Lou Chesnick Lydia Marella ...., .,.......,.,.,.,.,....,. lV Iakim Family Lydia Marella ...,,..,....................,. Mother and Dad Lydia Marella .....,,.,... Vito and Margaret Canuso Lydia Marella ...., ........ F ran and Marie Petrella Angela Marchese Angela Marchese Mother and Dad Johnny Angela Marchese .................,,... Maria and Buddy Angela Marchese Aunt Netty and Uncle Vincent Angela Marchese ....,. Aunt Cass and Uncle Mike Estelle J. Martorana ,,.,..,.,..,...,.... Mom and Dad Estelle J. Martorana Aunt Angie and Uncle Callie Estelle J. Martorana .,.. Estelle J. Martorana .......,.. Aunt Mary and Uncle A1 Vera and Fred Perri Estelle J. Martorana ......,..........,.....,.......,,. Richie Edward Mason .......... .. ....,. Mother and Father Edward Mason ....... ....... E lain and Bill Edward Mason ..,.,.. ....,...........,.......,. J oe and Sue Edward Mason ....,.,.......,....,..,.,..,..., Tom and Cass Mason ........,. Bob and Marie and Family Nancy Massimiano ............,,.,.... Ernie and Esther Edward TO Nancy Nancy Nancy Nancy Massimiano Massimiano Massimiano Massimiano Pati Mayfield .,...,.. Pati Mayfield ..,...,, Pati Mayfield P ati Mayfield ,.....,.,, FROM Mom and Dad Grandmom and Grandad .......,..QQfffiQLiLi Nick and Vince Mother Grandmom Aunt Eleanor nt Ann and Aunt Bip Mr. Shenker Albert Jr. Daddy Mildred Fanny Donald Gene Mr. Robert Padget Nesbitt Mr. Robert Freemen Chuck Gibson Barbara McSpadden ..,... Barbara McSpadden ....., Barbara McSpadden ...... Barbara McSpadden ....., Barbara McSpadden Barbara McSpadden Barbara McSpadden Barbara McSpadden Barbara McSpadden Barbara McSpadden Barbara McSpadden ,,.... Barbara McSpadden ....,. Barbara McSpadden ,..... Barbara McSpadden .,.... Barbara McSpadden .,.... William S. Medley William S. Medley William S. Medley William S. Medley William Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph S. Medley Mergliano Mergliano Mergliano Mergliano Mergliano Mergliano Mergliano Mergliano Mergliano Mergliano Mergliano Mergliano Mergliano .,,.... Mergliano Mergliano Mergliano Mergliano Mergliano Mergliano Frank Dan Zeal Louise Aunt Flora Uncle Sonny Mom Aunt Mamie Mac Miss Mamie Polite David E. Amey D'Orazio and Family Danny and Anthony D'Orazio . lllary and The Boys . Mary and The Boys Compliments of a Friend The Mazzuca Family Billy Rose Salvis Sosangelis Mr. and Mrs. J. Bucolo Mr. Elaine Earl Mamie Mergliano ,.....,,....,.,,, Mergliano .,,........,...., Mergliano ...,...,.,.,..... Mergliano Mergliano ...... Russo Family Mrs. Messero Dominic Federico and Mrs. Carl R-edel and Faith Di Joseph and Pearl Langfard , Helen A. Frabictore Joseph Frabictore Rocky and Fudgy and Mike Travelena Si and Betty Mr. Radico From a Friend ,. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Amsvoisi Mom Mergliano ...,............. and Dad and Russell Mrs. Julia Furlan TO ongrafufafionfi ana! EJ MAJLQJ FROM Joseph Mergliano Mr. and Mrs. J. Corini and Daughter Joseph Mergliano Mr. and Mrs. J. Corini and Daughter Peter Micciche 4....,......,,..,..,..,.,.,..... Mom and Dad Peter Micciche .,.....,.... Grandmom and Grandpop Peter Micciche .,..,..................,...,.,.. Uncle Charlie P-eter Micciche .... Aunt Pauline and Uncle Izzie Peter Micciche ,,..,,.....,....,........,,....,,.., A-1 Motors Paula Marie Miles .,,,.,. Mother Paula Marie Miles ..,.............,.........,,,,..,..... Father Paula Marie Miles Grandmother and Grandfather Paula Marie Miles .,.,,.,....,.......r..,,...i.,......, Gloria Paula Marie Miles Aunt Margie and Uncle John Paula Marie Miles . ,. Aunt Anna and Uncle Bill Rosemarie Moscatelll ,.,,.4,.......,..... Mom and Dad Rosemarie Mioscatelli ,.,.... .,..,..,.. T homas Grady Rosemarie Moscatclli Thad and Margaret Komurek Rosemarie Moscatelli .....,,,.. Aunt Frances Geiger Rosemarie Moscatelli ..,..... Cousin Franny Geiger Ruth Myers .......,,..,,,.. ...,..,,.,.4...,,..,,., A unt Anna Ruth Myers ..,,.. .............,.....,....... M 'om and Dad Ruth Myers ........................,. Mr. and Mrs. Faster Ruth Myers 4.....,. Aunt Louise and Uncle Phil Ruth Myers ........,. Aunt Julie and Uncle Frankie Ceola Nallo .,..... .i.....,.... C lara and Sonny Bozzi Ceola Nallo ,.,4... ..............,..,........ G eorge Kearns Ceola Nallo .........,.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newitt Ceola Nallo .,,,.,. ....4..,,....,.........,. M om and Dad Ceola Nallo ....... ....,............... M rs. Leona Nallo Ceola Nallo ..,..,............,... Mrs. Margaret Cordick Ceola Nallo .......... Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cordick Ceola Nallo ..,..,. ,....,................ N ancy and Vince Ceola Nallo ........,, Mrs. Violet Kenney Ceola Nallo ..............,..,......,.....,..... Marty McCann Ceola Nallo .,..,... Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sitkowski Ceola Nallo .,............... Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Nallo Ceola Nallo ........................ Mrs. Dorothy VVilson Ceola Nallo ...,........ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Allen Ceola Nallo ...........,.......,.,,,........,....,,. Rita Contino Michael Oriente, Jr... Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Sarubbi Michael Oriente, Jr ..... Mother and Dad Michael Oriente, Jr Carmel and Ruby Michael Oriente, Jr Marie and Johnny Michael Oriente, Jr . Your Niece Debbie Michael Ori-ente, Jr .......,... Sister Arlene Michael Oriente, Jr .......,...,. Joe Fabaini Michael Oriente, Jr . Mildred and Gloria Michael Oriente, Jr ,..,... Peggy and Toni Michael Oriente, Jr Jean and Rosemary Marie R. Orlando Marie R. Orlando Marie R. Orlando Mother Dad Roseanna and Lenny TO FROM Paul Ostroif ..... .,..... M ary Cohen Paul Ostroff ..... ..........,. ...... A u nt Sara Paul Ostroff ...., .............,,......... A unt Adaline Paul Ostroff ,.... ...... M other, Dad and Sister Paul Ostroff .....,.. ...,...,...... H arvey Katuran Rosalie Palermo ................,... Mom, Dad and Dot Patricia Papa ......................,,.......... M-om and Dad Patricia Papa ....,.., Uncle Charles and Aunt Gilda Patricia Papa ..........., Uncle Tony and Aunt Ann Patricia Papa ..,....... Uncle Peter and Aunt Mary Aunt Rose and Ann Patricia Papa .......,.,,,............ Marguerite Peterson ...,,............,., Sylvester Goode Marguerite Peterson Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bennett, Sr. Marguerite Peters-on .,..,..,.,...... Capt. K. B. Ritter Marguerite Peterson Dr. and Mrs. Sydney Fishbein Marguerite Peterson .....,..,......,....,....... Mr. Collins Marguerite Peterson .......,...... Marguerite Peterson ....,.....,...... .. Farrow's Drugs Marguerite Peterson .... Rhetta Rhetta Rhetta Rhetta Rhetta Rhetta Rhetta Rh-etta Rhetta Rhetta Rhetta Rhetta Rhetta Rhetta Rhetta Roger Roger Roger Family Food Mrkt. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Lane Petrone ...,.,..,..,..,.......,. Mother and Father Petrone ,..,... ...,,.,........,.... A nthony Rizzo Petrone .,,....,,... Gaillee, Roger and Curtis Petrone .....,.... Nancy and Bill and Family Petrone ..,,. Aunt Dot and Uncle Armand Petrone Aunt Edith and Uncle Joe Mazza Petrone ,...,,.,,... Aunt Lucy and Uncle Bob Petrone .........,.....,,.,.,....,...... Grandma Rau Petrone ....,.. ,..,..,.,....,.....,..., P at and Dot Petrone ,...... .... C lara and Tony Pinto Petrone .,.,... .........,,..,.. L inda and Bruce Petrone ...........,.....,..,..,,, Grandma Petrone Petrone .......... Aunt Marge and Uncle Joe Petrone Aunt Edith and Uncle Joe Petrone Petrone Aunt Connie and Uncle Phillip Allan Phyall ,...,...... 1 .............. Grandmother Allan Phyall ...,.. Mother and Step-Father Allan Phyall Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Johnson Roger Allan Phyall ..,,. .....,.....,... D addy Phyall Roger Allan Phyall ..,.........,. Edgar and Rowena Geraldine Preole .............,.............. Mom and Dad Geraldine Preole ..., Aunt. Helen and Uncle John Geraldine Preole ..,.............,....,.. Cathy and Carol Geraldine Preole ....... ....,.................... P eppy Geraldine Preole ....... ...,... M r. and Mrs. Brook Eileen Rayer .......,..,,..,,.,.,.......,...... Mom and Dad Eileen Rayer ....,,....,....,...,.................... Sister Joni Eileen Rayer .,...... Grandmother and Grandfather Marie Marie Marie Marie Carolyn Ricciuti ...... Mr. and Mrs. Definis Carolyn Ricciuti Aunt Mae and Uncle Larry Carolyn Ricciuti ............,. Mother and Dad Carolyn Ricciuti .....,.... Uncle Ben Ricciuti ongrafufafiond anal EM waded TO FROM Marie Carolyn Ricciuti ..., ...,...... A unt Rita Grace Ann Ritter ,....,...........,,,..,..,,. Mom and Pop Grace Ann Ritter ..,.,..A.,.r...,...,., Beep and Topper Grace Ann Ritter ,..... Aunt Eve and Uncle Stan Grace Ann Ritter ..,.,..,.....4........,.,..... Uncle Frank Grace Ann Ritter ..., .,...4...,....... V irginia and Al Grace Ann Ritter .,.. ,......,......,,.,. J ean and Paul Grace Ann Ritter .4.,......,. Dr. Dennis and Family Grace Ann Ritter Aunt Myrtle and Uncle Bob and Family Grace Ann Ritter .,....,.....,,......,........,..,,., Aunt Lee Grace Ann Ritter ,.......,............... Uncle Raymond Grace Ann Ritter Mother, Denise, Cheryle and Dennis Grace Ann Ritter ...,....,.,.,................. Lou Salera Grace Ann Ritter .. Aunt Marge and Uncle Moll Carmella A. Rossini ..........,,.,......,,,....,...,...... Mom Carmella A. Rossini .4.,.,...,,...,.,. ,.,........,,.., D ad Carmella A. Rossini ...,..,...,,.....,...,...... Joe Rossini Carmella A. Rossini .....,.......,,,,.....,, Vera and Lou Carmella A. Rossini .... Grandmom and Grandpop John Ruscitelli ......... .....,....,,..,......... D om and Lil John Ruscitelli ..... ...............,.... D iane John Ruscitelli ..... ,,.....,,., D on and Elda John Ruscitelli ...,. ,..,.. A nthony and Angie John Ruscitelli .,..,,., ..,.,. M om and Pop Diane Salvatore ..,..., .................,,, M om Diane Salvatore ,,.,.. .,.......,.,,......,... D ad Diane Salvatore .......,...,..,..,...,,,.. Linda and Louis Diane Salvatore ,..,..........,.........,.,......... Grandmom Diane Salvatore ...,.. Aunt Angie and Uncle Nick Mary Ann Salvatore .,...,..........,,.,.......,.. Uncle Joe Mary Ann Salvatore ....,.., Mom, Dad and Sisters Mary Ann Salvatore ...., .....,.... T he Foca Family Mary Ann Salvatore .......,.,..,, The Fratto Family Mar Ann Salvatore The Altobella's y ..,................. Anna Sambuco . ,...... Mr. and Mrs. Fiore Sambuco Anna Sambuco ..Mr. and Mrs. Raym-ond Sambuco Salvatore Santelli ,.,...,,,..........,.... Mary Ann Ioven Salvatore Santelli .,..,... Bob and Jeanette Galvin Salvatore Santelli ..,,..,,.. Bob and Rita Lanzillotti Salvatore Santelli .... Marie and Vincent Santelli Salvatore Santelli ....,.........,.........,. Rita Mangano Frank Scafario ...,. ...,,,. .,......... R o se Scafario Frank Scarfario ...,.,. .,... F rank Scafario, Sr. Frank Scafario ,.... ......,.... N ick Schipani Frank Scafario ..,.. ...,... F rank Mingroni Frank Scafario ..,.. ...... M ary Scafario Ralph W. Sietz ..., ..,.., G randmom Ralph W. Sietz .... .,,..,..,..,....,,..,......... J oe Love Ralph W. Sietz ..,..................,..,.,..,,... Marty Bear Ralph W. Sietz ..,...,... Ruby and Henry Kriebelo Ralph W. Sietz ...........,.... Louis and Benny Sietz Frank Smith ..,..... Mr. and Mrs. William Morrow Frank Smith ,............... Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Liccio TO FROM Frank Smith .,.,,,,..... Mr. and Mrs. Leo Connelly Frank Smith ....... ..,...,...........,,,,., D ot and Frank Frank Smith ,....,,.........,,.......,...,., Mother and Dad Hillard S-orokin ....,,,......... Ken Horwitz QBrutusj Hillard Sorokin .,..,..,.. Uncle Dave and Aunt Rose Hillard Sorokin ,..,......,.....,.,...,..,..., Mom and Dad Hillard Sorokin .,..,, Richard and Marsha Sorokin Hillard Sorokin ...,.. Uncle Chick and Aunt Viola Richard Spector ..,,........,............. M-other and Dad Richard Spector ......,,,.....,.....,............. Brother Ed Richard Sp-ector Aunt Elsie, Uncle Ben and Freddie Richard Spector .,....,..,.. Aunt Fay and Uncle Ott Richard Spector ,,...,...... Eileen Sandy and Helene Rosemarie Spina .... .....,..... S pina's Barber Shop Rosemarie Spina .... .,.,,.,......,.... G eraci's Grill Rosemarie Spina ..., ,,.,... L erro's Fruit Store Rosemarie Spina .,.. ,,.......... S pina's Pharmacy Rosemarie Spina ................ Dan's Furniture Store Philomena StalHre ....,....... Mr. Michael J. Difato Philomena Stalfire ..,. ..........,.. M other and Dad Philomena Stalfire ..., ,...... A unt Angie Persico Philomena Stalfire ,.... ........ A ngela and Joey Philomena Stalfire .,.. .,.......,......... B utchie Harriet Stein .....,... ,..,. M other and Dad Harriet Stein ....., .,..,. S ister Sandy Stein Harriet Stein ....., ....... M arvin Barrish Harriet Stein ............,..,,.,....,..,. Julie and Charles Harriet Stein Aunt Sally, Uncle Morris and Madeline Elaine Stewart ......,,......,.,,,......,............,.,,.,,... Dad Elaine Stewart ....,..,........,..,.,.....,.,,,....,..... Mother Elaine Stewart ....,,. ......,., M rs. Betty Staats Elaine Stewart ....... ..........,,.., M rs. Mary Rhea Elaine Stewart ....... ,.... M rs. Margie De John Dorothy Storonas .........,...... Mom and Dad Dorothy Storonas .. ......,.,,.. Joanne Dorothy Storonas .. .,............. Joseph Dorothy Storonas ...... ........,.,.....,...... E dward Dorothy Storonas . ...,,..........,,., Suzzi and Sunny Doris String .,...,.,.,........,..,.. The Bergman Family Doris String ............., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stack Doris String ....,,,.,........,.......,....,,.,.. Mom and Dad Doris String ............ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dessin Doris String ........ ...... ,....,. M r . and Mrs. Dick Doris String ..,.... ...... T he Wright Family Doris String ..,..... ..,............... G randpop Stack Barbara Teti ,,,...,........,.,,.,.,. Mom and Dad Barbara Teti ..... Bill, Flora and Little Ones Barbara Teti ..,,.,.......... Maria and Joe Teti Barbara Teti .,.,.........,..,............,...... Johnny Barbara Teti ....,..,....,. Diane and Roland Porreca Barbara Teti ..,.,..............,.,.,........ Betty and Gene To all My Friends and Classmates ..,. Sandy Elner Samuel Tofani ,....,.....,..,...,............. Mom and Dad ongrafufafiona anal Eff WMAAQJ TO FROM Samuel Tofani .....,..,,, ..,.. . .. . Sam Leone Cleaner Samuel Tofani William 3z Michael Beauty Salon Samuel Tofani 4,,.,.. ,.i.,. N ick 81 Jay Luncheonette Samuel Tofani ,,.,.. Mr. and Mrs. Berchick Samuel Tofani .... ,,,,.i.i.... . .. James Minimm Samuel Tofani . ....... Henrietta De Anne Emma Toner .,.. Mom and Dad Emma Toner ...l.., ,, ..,,. Gene Emma Toner .,.. .. , Angie and Mike Emma Toner ,,.. . ,. ., .... l.,.... , ,, ,. Ann Emma Toner ., ..,,,,.. .,,.........,..,. ........,, G r andmom Myron Urofsky ..,... Mom, Dad and Brother Ted Myron Urofsky . Uncle Morris and Aunt Jeanne Myron Urofsky ...... , Uncle Morris Krivitskin Myron Urofsky ,..., ,. Uncle Harry Krivitskin Myron Urofsky , . . Mr. Boyce and Stage Crew John Valente .. . . Mom and Dad John Valente , . .,., .. Fran and Joann Valente Jolm Valente . ,. . Uncle Angelo and Aunt Kate John Valentc .,.. . ,, ,. . , ,..... , .. .. . Ann Fantini John Valente . ,. .. Chas. and Mildred Raffaele Madeline Vitullo Madeline Vitullo Madeline Vitullo . . . . Mary and Mike Sam Arcure Lorie Cortese Madeline Vitullo ,.,.. , ...... Mother Madeline Vitullo ....,., ..,.ra, . . ,......,. Bob Madeline Vitullo .... ...,,. U ncle Tony Brenda Walker .. Kay LaCarte Brenda Walker .. .,.. Johnny Cifuni Brenda Walker Robert Kehoe Brenda Walker Rose Procacci Brenda Walker ..,.,...,.....,.,... Donald L. Brassfield Brenda Walker ,,.... Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walker Brenda Walker ..., . .....,,.. Regina and Marie Elder Brenda Walker AXIC and Mrs. Edwin Walker and Boys Brenda Walker Mr. and Mrs. George Haire and Judy Brenda Walker ........,..... Charles CChuckj 'Wallin Brenda Walker ,.................... Margie Canakis Brenda Walker ............ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Liebig Brenda Walker ............,.,,..,.,.,......, Dorothy Green Brenda Walker ...... Rev. and Mrs. Thea F. Jones William Wambach .........,.,..,,,..... Mother and Dad William Wambach ,.....,.........,,......,....,.. Grandmom Howard Warwick Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nathanson and Daughter Howard Warwick ..,, Mother and Brother Mickey Howard Warwick Scolnick Family and Mrs. Liedman Howard Warwick ,....,........,, ,........ T arash Family Howard VVarwick .......,.....,,....... . ., ......, Mother TO FROM Lottie Wehbe ..,....,,.......,..,...... Mother and Father Lottie Wehbe ........., Aunt Jennie and Uncle Tony Lottie Wehbe ................,..,........ Anna and Charles Lottie Wehbe ....,... Aunt Evelyn and Uncle Eddie Lottie Wehbe .....,...............,............,. Sister Kathy Sandra Weinstein ..,,.............,.... Mother and Dad Sandra Weinstein ...... ,.,..........,,... S ammy Sandra Weinstein .,..,, .....,.... G randmother Sandra Weinstein ....., .,,,.., R ose and Ellis Sandra Weinstein ....,. .... E ddie and Sherry Sandra Weinstein ...... ............. R ona Levy Sandra Weinstein .....,.......,........,...,.,.., Linda Benn Sandra Wleinst-ein Aunt Ester and Uncle Jake and Michael Sandra Weinstein Mr. and Mrs. Rudnick and Family Sandra Weinstein .,,,.,..,,.,...... Mr. and Mrs. Klien Doris Weiss ........,... .,.,,..,....,..........,.,......,.... A rnie Doris Weiss ....,.,...,.,...,,...,.,.....,.,.... Mom and Dad Doris Weiss .,,. Mr. and Mrs. Goldstein and Iris Doris Weiss ,,,,, .,,,.,,,,,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, A unt Dot Doris Weiss .,... Aunt Anne and Uncle Rube Doris Weiss ...,..,....,........ Mim and Ronny Doris Weiss .. ......,,. Jane, Mel and Rickey Doris Weiss ., , ,.,,....,.....,,, .,,....,. H arvey Walters Robert Westerberger ,.,...,,,.........,,.. Mom and Dad Robert Westerberger Grandmom and Grandpop Robert Westcrberger .. Aunt Alice and Uncle Ray Robert Robert Westerberger Aunt Anna and Uncle Jimmie Westerberger ., Aunt Elsie and Uncle Bill Constance Whye ,.,...,..,..,...,,.....,...... 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