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VIGNETTE, January 1936 Albanese, Altone Albanese, Fred Albanese, Gus Albanese, Mary Albanese, Rose Alexander, Nick Allmannsberger, Rupert Argand, Stella Axel, Milton Babriecki, Caroline Babriecki, John Babriecki, Mary Babriecki, Stanley Babriecki, Steve Barnett, Jeanette Beck, R. Berry, Mr. W. J. Berry, Mrs. W. J. Berry, Louise Berry, Robert Bessenoft, Roselyn Bingham, Bernice Blackman, Norma Blake, Rose Blake, Wm. Boemish, Elsie Botkin, Harvey Boyd, Catherine Brinkman, Grace Brooker, Naomi Bryant, Jewel Byers, L. A. Cataldo, Angelo, di Canderella, Concetta Canzano, Josephine Cecitti, Armand Chiger, Alexander J. Churchman, Gladys Ciccone, Anna Cohen, Florence Cohen, Natalie Clayton, Ruth Crane, Leroy Cross, Evelyn Cross, Margaret Laird Cummings, Westney Dallas, Robt. D'amico, Sadie Dailey, Frank Davis, Irwin Delahunty, John Denholtz, Jack Denny, F. J. Di Marzio, Nicholas Doremus, Evelyn Draney, Ida Eisenstein, Lenard Ellis, E. Ernstberger, Charles A. HOMO) TFLENIES Eurbanks, H. Eveland, Elizabeth Faigen, Sam Fazio, Josephine Fisher, Albert Fisher, Sam Frieman, Sam Fry, Hazel Malita Geltziler, Nettie Glazer, Minette Glassman, Robt. Gotsteld, Gladys Goff, Aaron Grazerstein, Ruth Greenberg, Belle Greenberg, Lenora Gronheit, Ruth M. Hanke, Edward W. Hanke, Louis F. Hedges, John Heerwagen, Charles Henderson, James Henderson, Lorida Hermes, Ethel Hill, Robert Hoagland, Alma Hoffnam, Virginia Hubig, Paula Hymowitz, Sam lanni, Roland Jefferson, Robert Johnson, Anne R. Johnson, Laurence Kaczynskas, Helen Kaplan, May Kalish, Riva Kaipio, Ilmar Kasin, Rose Kavalos, Harry Kerr, Frances Ketchum, Lynn Kelly, Edward G. Kennings, Arthur Kieman, Helen King, Blanche Kinney, Ruth Klugerman, Dorothy Krietler, A. Krietler, H. Krietler, Harry Korn, Gladys Kostu, Evelyn La Bello, Margaret Levin, Irving Leuzarder, Sue Lipsky, Olga [24] Lissek, Selma Litke, Henry Lock, Geraldine Lockette, M. Lockette, Wm. Long, l. Longus, Charles Lorber, Jack Mahler, Ann Malone, Beatrice Marcus, Clare McGregor, Helen McRae, D. McRae, Mary Merrit, Jane Meyerheff, H. Moffat, E. P. Moffat, Olive Mullacrane, Clara Mooney, Doris Montgomery, C. J. Muratore, Charles - Muro, Jane Nagel, Lewis Nehls, Mrs. E. Nehls, Fred Newsome, Anita Olszewski, Irene Oschwald, Dorothy Otten, Robert Paliusus, Adele Parker, Tom Patterson, Fred Petrone, John Petsko, John Pida, Nellie Plechy, Ann Plotkin, Lillian Popham, E. Post, Myrtle Procter, Jesse Pullen, Ruth Radler, Arthur Radler, Ethel Radler, Leah Radler, Morris Radler, Rose Rappaport, Irving S. Rodriguez, Dolores Rody, Ethel Romano, Mr. Romano, Mrs. Romano, Florence Romano, Vincent Rosenthal, Thelma Rubsam, Mrs. Rubsam, Jeanette
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VIGNETTE, January 1936 DAVY JONES SPEAKS Now that the members of the JAN '36 have been consigned to Davy Jones’ Locker, perhaps their fate can best be learned from Davy himself. Ahoy landlubbers, this is Davy speaking. | can tell you all you want to know about the passengers of the JAN '36. Let's see what's happening in June 1955. The S.S. JAN '36 is lying in a cosy nook, surrounded by entrancing sirens and mermaids. They proved too overpowering for Tom Shirley and Martin Davis so they have taken permanent jobs at deck- scrubbing in my employ. First Mate Benjamin Lipshutz pockets his inevitable mirror and gives necessary seaman's orders. Hours later. The passengers are coming aboard. Captain Ernest Teora comes on deck in search of his wife, Della Cecere, who he finds bidding goodbye to the gigolo, Gus Albanese. Hannah Zemel has let her enthusiasm as a style creator run away with her for she is now designing bathing suits for mermaids. Elsie Zahler, known in the subterranean Hollywood as ‘Dream's Delight’, kisses the bald head of her husband, Fred Nehls, who though known in business as the 'wolf of Wall Street’, is really a sheep in private life. The poor fish! Bessie Dillard, biology teacher, bids a final farewell, to her husband. Alvin Burks, president of Neptune University, who is traveling abroad with Mary McRae, a teacher in his college. Bessie has forgotten that when the catfish is away, the sardines will play. Anchors aweigh! Landlubber Sam Veltri, boxing manager, who is on his way to arrange a fight between Mack Erel and Hal Ibut, proves he ‘can't take it’ by becoming ill. Someone runs for Doctor James Hegen while Nurse Mary Babriecki soothes Sam's fevered brow. Nurse Lucille Martin is caring for other fishes. Smooth sailing. The sun beats down on the passengers reclining in their deck chairs. Ruth Schipper, sculptor, is reading a newspaper edited by Louise Berry. This paper contains articles by Harry Kreitler, the noted dramatist, poems by Roslyn Schless and music editorials by Carlita Von Berghen. Harry pre- dicts a successful run for Sophie Shalit's play in which Dorothy Shapiro has the leading role. Morton Shapiro is dictating notes to his secretary, Angelina Bucca. Morton is trying to out-do Mr. Muzzey. On another part of the deck, Angelo Castellano is relating some exciting experiences about his big game hunting to Anthony Zoppi, distinguished lawyer. Bruno Franceschini, special reporter for the ‘Davy Jones’ News', electrifies them with the headline that Joe Todres has won the international swimming title. Joe had been in competition with many sharks. In her cabin, Ethel Radler sets aside her material for a new novel to go to the art room and view the paintings of Helen Kaczynkas and Theresa Williams. Olive Moffat, sea-going dietitian, hurries to the ship's beauty parlor to have her hair arranged for the evening by Antoinette Cataldo. Ocie Graham and Sol Kaplan are conversing quietly (?) about the Olympic games in which they have participated. They burst into laughter at sight of Jack Phillips, an absent-minded professor, strolling about the deck in the radiant sunshine wearing a raincoat and carry- ng a raised umbrella. After lunch there is a fashion show in which Ethel Simon models for the firm of Benjamin Schulman and Company. Ethel has the sea nymphs envying her. During intervals, Helen Womack sings sweeter than any siren ever did. Blow me down if there isn't a plane soaring over us. It's coming to a happy landing. Well, bless me, me hearty, it's Florence Romano and Arthur Wojtowicz, co-pilots. “Dinner is an unusual success for the diners are thrilled by Arthur Drastal telling of his exciting adventures of the seven seas. In his fight with an octopus, Arthur gained good experience in escaping the clutches of pursuing maidens. “Eollowing dinner, the passengers dance to the songs of Franklin Landolfi played by Barnacle Vaso Poulakos and his Shipwreck Orchestra. The chief feature of the evening is the spectacular dancing ot Leroy Denard. As unnoticed as a canned tuna midst a school of whales has been Vernell White, Walteress Winchelless, as she went about snooping and gathering news. Well, me lads and lassies, my tale is finished. This is Davy Jones biddi ng you Bon Voyage, Aut Weidersehen, Aloha oe, Adois, Cheerio and So Long.’ [23]
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Vito Ni eiyieey Janueryn 736 Santandrea, Michael Sauvan, Bertha Scher, Eugene Scelman, Dorothy Schipper, Ruth Schipper, A. Schipper, Marie Schless, Abraman Schless, Edith Schless, Ida Schless, Lenny Schless, Roslyn Schwartz, Ruth Schillinger, Helen Schecter, Selma Schoost, Mary Schwartz, Esta Seagel, Jack Seagel, Theresa Setel, Stella Shalit, Sophia Shapiro, Morton Siegler, Harry Siebert, Wm. Sidoli, Grace Simon, Oom Simon, Ethel Simon, Donald Simon, Sybille Simon, Alice Slater, Roberta Smith, Richard Smithbauer, Mary Snyder, Seymour Spanel, Peggy Steinle, Freda Steihl, E. Stevenson, Georgiana Stitzberger, Alice Stoyakewich, S. A. Taylor, J. Temeles, Irwin Teora, Ernest Teora, Mary Testa, Peter Theophilus, Peter Theophilus, Wm. Thomas, de Stretch Thomas, Edna Trail, Jean Tsiotsios, Mary Tsiotsios, James Turner, A. Turner, V. Von Berghen, Carlita Vitello, Helen Vitello, Louis J. Vitello, Mary Vitello, Nelda Waldor, Jack M. Waldor, Jerome N. Waldor, Milton A. Waldor, Rose L. GI Walkiewicz, Stella Walsh, Ann Weiffenbach, Naomi Wells, Elizabeth Williams, Terry Wilson, Paula Sue Wilson, J. Wing, Danial Womack, Helen Woodruff, James Wojtowicz, Arthur Wojtowicz, Andrew Wojtowicz, Cecelia Wyglendowski, Stanley Zarbo, Helen Zahler, Elsie Zaleska, Jennie Zamchick, David Zemel, Charles Zemel, Hannah Zemel, Lena Zoppi, Anthony Zoppi, Gerald Zoppi, Rose Zweig, Mildred The Big Five Badogianas, Athena Newman, Ida Rosano, Jessie Schmalberg, Sylvia Warshawsky, Pearl AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEA (Continued from page 22) We, the shipmates of the JAN '36 , leave behind our sincere gratitude and appreciation to Mr. Harrison E. Webb, and the faculty for making our stay in Port Arts High a very pleasant one. In case any of the above members of the JAN '36 are seen loitering within the walls of port, let it be understood that all rats leave a sinking ship . We hear a dismal chug and a troublesome clatter coming our way—a boat!—at last! But wait,— shall we hail it? No-o-0-0-o! Hush , cries our Captain, and we bury our heads in the sand like ostriches, —for 'tis the old wreck ''Unemployment ' on its last trip! S-O-S S-O-S S-O-S. Will anyone hearing our distress signals kindly notify the ship's executor, Miss Naomi Brooker, in order to make our wishes known and ambitions gratified. Thar they blow! Ship Ahoy! Ship Ahoy! Ahoy! Two ships are seen coming to our rescue. The 'S.S. Position and the ''Further Education”. On board, now! Full speed ahead ! ! ! Witnessed and affirmed by: ROSLYN SCHLESS, Ship's Legal Adviser. DOT DOT DASH SHAPIRO, Wireless Operator. [25 ]
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