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January, 1939 TOPE UEEUPCRCOURDEREORUECUCUEECOR CORR EOUUECCCCCUAEASOEEEONSEOROUSCCEEEOOEREOECHCCCROCCSECROREODERCAOCCCCOOEES OCCU CUPEOCROREUROUOCCEOOOECEOCERANENCOCCUCRSOOROCECOCORENECOUURERCCOREOOROSOEREEECREOEOEOCOROOOERCEEERREEEEED L BODING TON “HERE THERE. is ‘ kis Joanne JANNELL SEEN EVERY WHERE], ({{ = Curin's INTERIOR DECORATOR 4 ue By Se sss wi gy Hy) “ Y V7= Kz 0 ; ie SN Y THE CHESS PLAY. {A ING MATHEMAT- he (CAUIGENIUS hee 1S AFFECTION ATELY CALLED ANGEL FACE RUTH DEMEURE) BUSCH ALWAYS ON THE JLOOKOUT FOR HER “ONE AND ONLY“ Teresa OPATRISANO 1S THE PERFECT ARTISTS MODEL woo woo! KARL LiBOVITZ, Pete Met-50-pop WORKED HIS WAY THE PERFECT ?? THRY SCHOOL SHADOW PLAYING A PIANO Page Seventeen
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Vignette PIPIAIIIIIIILIIII OOCRODSEODeseeeones teneeeeens PPCUUECOPEOECOUEEOCUONOOUCRSSUOUNOUCCOSECOSSROEDESOOU COSCO REA EOOEH ROOT E REST ESSE EES C EES Last Will and Testament of Ve Departing Gass We, the graduating class of January, 1939, being safe and sane of mind, non compos mentis though we seemed to our Doctores, Professores et alii Tor- mentores, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament, and make our individual bequests as herein follows: Florence Rosenhaft—leaves her curves to the geometry class Edward Wojtowicz—leaves his angel face to William Lott Mary Tsiotstos—a full bottle of red ink to the 4B treasury Ruth Grazerstein—her corns, callouses, flat feet etc to a well deserving interpretive dance enthusiast Ethel Boddington—her voice to Salvatore De Angelis Leonard Adriance—his teeth to Dick Warner Theresa Spatrisano—her hair to Mr. Faber Alfred Vogler—his best manners to the freshmen Ernest Koecher—his Barrymore profile to Robert Otten who could use it Joe Pastore—his beard to the freshmen Janet Richardson—her lamps for the dark corners Geraldine Buhl—leaves her ‘‘fish’’ behind Richard Huntley—leaves his height to Joe Caroff Abe Schwartz—leaves the school with one bluffer less Julia Tino—her donation to the organ Karl Libovitz—his pounds on the piano The Burg Twins—two empty lockers James Jeffries—his manly appearance to Fish Peter Metsopulos—his Hitler moustache to the girls Ruth Busch—donates her English to Mr. Nappi Julius Cifelli—leaves his love to Nancy Brown Albert Denmark—bestows his songs on Miss Bean Frank Higgins—his gluttious maximus on someone's chait James Baccaro and Joanne Janelli leave together Marte D1 Nicola—her waves to Miss Shrimplin Rochina Bufano—a headache to Alvin Erman Angelo Del Sordi—his pipes to the janitors Richard Gruen—the ghost of his bulk to the cafeteria Laura Fronzak—her quietness to Mary Wilcox Gladys Dubin—her looks to the 4B girls Albertina Freitas—her size to Ruth Schwartz Ethel Hermes—leaves school for a job William Farro—his good marks as a mocking memory Albert Friedlander—his arguments for Robert Bonichsen to wear out Walter Procter—his quiet ways to Harry Bray Witnessed and affirmed by Alfred Mayer, member of the bar (Alcoholic license 765) Leonard Adriance ,Sigma Phi Wilbah Voglar, Esq Ruth Grazerstein Page Sixteen
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Vignette ALFRED MAYER . - : : - : - Editor-in-Chief RUTH GRAZERSTEIN . : - - - - Assistant Editor ETHEL BODDINGTON - - . - - : Literary Editor FLORENCE ROSENHAFT - - - - - Literary Editor THERESA SPATRISANO . - - - - - Art Editor MISS ISABEL STEWART - - - - - : Art Editor Cover by EDWARD WOJTOWICZ Cartoons by RICHARD HUNTLEY HAIL AND FAREWELL A few more days and we shall reecive the parchments that mark the pas- sage of four years. They were years of training for our future participation in American life. Of book learning there was much, but what will never fade from our brains are the counsels of truth, justice and beauty that our parents, our teachers, our principal have given us. We trust we too gave something 1n return: faith and courage to continue the great process of education for democracy that has made us, sprung from many stocks and races, proud, above all, of our title: Americans! Page Eighteen
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