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f f s : t i : : : v • i i t 1 ? 2 : t : ! : i ■ i GABRIEL J. STABILE Assistant Principal Dedication Iii recognition of the many and varied services which lie lias rendered to Bayonne High School during the period in which he has served as Assistant Principal, and for the efficient manner in which he has home the responsibilities of that office, we, the Classes of liUl, dedicate this Year Book to Mr. Gabriel .1. Stabile. I-our ■'41 Walter K. Kohixsox Principal Although Dr. Robinson has been with u only a short time, we have come to honor his wisdom and his sincerity, and to appreciate his unfailing efforts in our l ehalf. PkKSTOX I I. S.M IT 11 Sn peri at end, nt-F. merit us of Schools lthough Mr. Smith has retired from active school service, we still remember and will ever deeply appreciate his wise guidance which was always given generously to al! who sought his counsel. Howard K. Mekity Superintendent of Schools We. the classes of 1941. express our sincere congratulations to l)r. Merity on the occasion of his promotion to the highest office in the school system, and we extend to him our best wishes for continued success in his new field of work. Five Walter K Robinson, Principal (iAHKIEI. J. Stabile. Assistant Principal Commercial Department Knglish Department Robert J. Scott. 11 cad of Dipt. Anna R. Boyle Mary A. Comer ford Nicholas J. Cornelia Michael Crotty Mae Donnelly Marietta Clark I'linn Francis Keller James J. Pryor Kveleen M. Qi inn Marguerite Reid Bernice Shapiro Shirley T. Strum Lillian M. Sweeney Katharine A. W i.sn Fidelis T. Wanc.lek Alvin Wf.itz Harvey Yogma.n Foreign Language Depart meat Carolyn M. Swiney. Head of Dept. 1%li nor Cassidy Anna Lucia Dose her Solomon Kaiz Lottie M. Kukowski Edward J. Macnek |OII N l’ . Mancuso Marion A. Praed Katherine I . Simec.ei I Coward J. Thompson Agnes A. Cawley. Head of Dept. E. Wilhelmina Ackerman John M. Bailey Margaret Bauer Helen C. Beach M arjorie ( Borst Margaret I). Clark Ida Croc.an Eileen M. Cushing Jennie I. Dougherty Helen K. Flynn Crack K. Jarvis 1'LORENCE C. KEPPEL Ci.adys Kern Emily M. Kitchen Marion X. Levis Ida C. May John W. Mahoney Elizabeth S. O’Halloran Dorothy Unangst . t % ft Helen Wilson UJ — Mathematics Depart mi nt Edna C. Bukrii i. Head of Dept. Isadore I Her ion Samui l ioi osi i i n Charles Koren Ida X dworney LEX A N DER VoN NOR Jane Spargo A’l.V Science Depart incut Grace M. (low. Head of Dept. Oscar 11. Book horn Alfred Brady Emily !■ revert Sl'SA N ' . I I0USKEEPER John A. Marconi William C. Mori.ey Marjorie Mutchler Smjna E. Pritchard Practical and Pine Arts Sarah A. Harrigan. City Supervisor of Sciciny Helen M. Wakefield, City Supervisor of Music Joseph P. Devine Margaret (3. Kelly Ruth E. Lawson Ben Levy Mary O'Donnell Library Mary Ann Clark Elizabeth Welsh Ph si a I Pd 11 (7 in a George Butt nek Daniel A. Caprjo William J. Lke Philip Tepper Mary B. Wucherer Social Studies C roline W. I .eonard. Head of Dept. nna Botwinick Inez Davis Margaret M. Foley Elizabeth M. Glenn Abraham M. Golusii Byron Haring UGI'STA X. I lOAGLAND John C. Josefowicz John B. Kerr I 'UP II EM IA S. MoODIF. Harmon Mudd Emma Plate Wilbur Purvis Marcella Reid M iriam Sweeney Marie Swinev Mcdical Department Clara L. Prentiss Attendance Department Elizabeth Reid Safe Driving Leonard Harrison O Jice Sylvia Kogou Kegi n a Bejrne M ARGARKT ( lARVEN Kuth K. Leech VERONICA 0 1 1 AGAN Catharine V. Reilly 1. Traditional Ceremony: The Lamp oi Wisdom passes to the Juniors. 2. Without this stage crew. Lite Begins at Sixteen” would not have begun! а. Odell strums the guitar at Class Day. A. Valedictorian John Sklf.nar Senior Class ( )itickrs 5. ['resident Jerome Brady, Jr. б. Vice-ITesident Joan Barr kit Patricia I'.mdk 7. Secretary «S. Treasurer 1 n il rd I )ry . ;a SHXIOK ADVISERS Jane Spargo. Chairman Mary A. Comer ford Byron Haring Euphemia S. Moodie Dorothy Unangst Katherine A. Walsh Alvin Weitz STI'DKXT (Ol’XCIL Joan Barrett Claire Kink Leon Kisirlkwski X K OI.: N A M ASSAREl.l.l William Miller Irene Miselis Carl Sc hater Kctii Bidgood ( iABRIEL ( OLASTRDO Olive Gross Theresa Krai. John Lezinski Nathaniel Odell Fannie Sangari SENIOR STUDENT CONGRESS Ten SENIOR .MEMBERS OF CU BS Hostess Club Mathematics Club Shorthand Speed Club Tennis Club National Honor Society m'SIXKSS STAF1 January Skctiox fhisiacss Manayrr. Richard Dryzc.a Issislanl business Mamycr, Joan Barrett ASSISTANTS Arthcr Barlow Doris Dixcax Charlotte Dttiiie Nan Kraser VI R( 11 NI a Kraiss John I.ezinski Blanche Meade Irene Miselis Barnet )soesky I 'ASOIWI.E I AP C(TO Marion Kmc I .oretta Spitznas Kip hem i a Srr.xn Rose Iaksone KDITOHIAL STAFF Jaxiwkv Section Editor. Ethel Rubenstein Assistant Editors Theresa Kral John Sklf.xar Committee Chair men Class ! I 'ill. J k x Sta nley Senior Poll, VpELE ZlELINSKI Senior Sayings. John Ski.knar Class Prophecy. Theresa Kral I’OMM ITTKKS Will Peter Chopki Helen Jaxcewicv. XICOLIXA MASSAKELLI George Miroff James Moxserratte Poll John Gray Alice Stuck Rose Tassone ProI’UKCY Mary Axtuck I Barbara Durivsky Charlotte Duthie William Miller John Xovak Xorma.n Rf.sNICK I .ORETTA SlMTZNAS Skxiok Sayings Robert I Jeyaney Sidney I;lax Xan Fraser Maurice 1.1 ndouist John Monahan Xatai.ie O'Keefe Gloria Pa nee in to Maria Sam bade Margaret Tyerdak Thirteen February , 1938—We enter H. II. .S'. Oh, happy day! Alfred Adams A1 is one of football's child prodigies. On the hold ho says to his opposing lineman : What will it ho. son ? ()nc crutch or two?” Mead Usher. Class Day. hoot-hall Club, Teams: Varsity l;out ball. Class Basketball, Baseball. Mary Antuck Jingle, clingle. That’s Ferry jingling all her coins. She has such a pleasant way of asking tor money that one doesn't mind giving it—much. Year Book. Usher, Clubs: Shorthand Speed. Swimming. Eileen Arlington A leader in everything she tries. Kileen is always out in front in both work and play. Attendance Clerk. Senior Motto Committee. Arthur Barlow A bit vociferous, but a “swell fellow. Artie is ajvj owing close in tluFjfootsuWsJrArtie Shaw. K ingY swng, „ (' me on. Yearbook. lDhiy CTubs: Dramatic. Chemist ; Teams: Class Baseball. Basketball. Softball, Track. Football. Joan Barrett Personality plus and then some! Joan is the ranking favorite with all—boys and girls alike. 1-ook at the record. Theresa Seclow M e m o rial Award. N ice-President of Senior Class. Assistant Business Manager of Year Book. Junior and Senior Prom Committees. Life Begins at Sixteen . Clubs: Sergeants. Athletic. Hostess, Library Council. Ruth Bidgood An all-round good fellow is Ruth. Her good nature and humorous sallies will long be remembered. Student Congress. Clubs: (dee. Sergeants, Hospitality. Athletic. Florence Batura Flo is a tall, graceful miss whose graciousness. wit. and charm account for her roll call of friends. Jadwiga Bielecki Ambition marks Jadwiga for the top rung of the ladder of success. She'll never falter until she reaches the pinnacle. Usher. Clubs: (dee. Mathematics. Library Council. Carol Bigg Sing, dance, and be happy. That’s Carol’s motto and she has stuck to it. Armed with looks, charm and personality. Carol has a rosy future. Usher, Band. Clubs: Hospitality, Glee, Dramatic. Henry Bilendy A quiet but popular chap. With his bowling ball in hand, Henny will roll up a fine score in life. Usher. Chemistry Club. Teams: Class Football, Softball. February . 1939—I) ( get our second wind. Genevieve Blanco Fun loving Jean has a knack of slipping out of trouble. Let us in on the secret, please. Clubs: Photography. Athletic. Irene Blois Horn to be a nurse. Pence has the patience and steadfastness that the profession demands. Looks quite snappy in a uniform. too! Clubs: Hospitality, Athletic, ilee. Margaret Bonner Friend in need! In reg. Peggy is Miss Comer ford's right hand girl. Ideal secretary for the harassed employer. S ep up. all ye gentlemen. Clubs: Shorthand Speed. Swimming. Alfred Brady Let tomorrow come, tor I have lived today is “Tootie’s” philosophy, but despite his hectic round of activities, he passes all his subjects—with li's at that! Ykar Look. Clubs: Chess. Dramatic. Mathematics. Chemistry. Library Council: Teams: Class Softball, Volleyball, Football. Frank Brelinsky Do. re. mi. fa! Franklyn is a crooning baritone. At opera he’s a Thibault; at romantic ballads, a Crosby. Vf.ar Book. Usher, (dee Club. Teams: Class Basketball, Soft-ball. Volleyball. Dorothy Bradley Smiling through. Dot will conquer. for laughter overcomes all obstacles, she believes. Needless to say. her presence is always welcome. Clubs: Mathematics. Needle- work, (ilee. Jerome Brady Football and track star, ace hunter, champion ice skater! Jerry is a man’s man. Good looks, personality, and Irish blarney make him a favorite with the girls. Senior Class President. Usher. Life Begins at Sixteen . Band ('■■lor Guard. Clubs: Dancing, Chess. Mathematics. Dramatic, Chemistry. Teams: ( lass Football. Varsity Track. Baseball. Mary Buchnovics It Mary retains her charming faculty for winning friends, she will find no difficulty in snaring success. Year Book. Clubs: Swimming, Tennis. Ralph Burns A veritable encyclopaedia on boatlore; an expert on the tuba; a Fred Allen at repartee! Captain” has a great future! Band, Teams: Class Softball. Football. Basketball. Beatrice Calabrese If Schiaparelli and Molyneaux knew of our Pea’s ability to wear clothes, they’d rush to Bayonne to get her as a model for their own gorgeous creations. Student Congress. Clubs: Swimming. Chemistry. Dramatic, Glee. Fifteen February , 1940—We become Juniors—Oh, happier day! Patricia Carroll Pat is so quiet and so shy that it you didn't see her with vour own two eyes, you wouldn't believe she was there. That is, not until you know her! Clubs: Tennis. Library Council. Shorthand Speed. Marion Cash Marion's name on a tag will he guarantee enough for us when she joins the ranks of America s leading fashion designers. Junior and Senior Prom Committees. Clubs : Athletic. I ennis. Glee. Frank Centro In the classroom. Hrud is a quiet fellow, but on that ole football field, he's a rarin’, tear-in' demon who is in on every play. Orchestra. Usher. Glee Club. Teams : Track. Class Basketball. Catherine Chesterfield The perfect secretary! Whatever would Room 222 do without her? Catherine has not only ability but a gracious manner as well. Secretary of Registration Class. George Charnes I f there's a mischievous prank-afoot. George will certainly he in it His perpetual good humor makes him continually in demand. Usher. Teams: Class Softball. Football: Clubs: Chemistry. Photography. Marion Chesterfield Torn between two desires: shall she be a dancer or a singer: Free advice: Do both. Marion: you'll succeed in anything. Senior Prom Committee. Ernestine Chodash Is Ernie timid? Oh no! Vividly. dramatically, she pushes forward through her school career as she will through life. Baud. Clubs: Library Council, (dec. Chemistry. Peter Chopki Pete is one of our most ambitious students and one of the best liked. 1 le has worked hard and steadily. Good luck. Pete. Yk.ak Book. Teams: Baseball. Class Softball. Volleyball. Dorothy Cohen Rah! Ray! Bayonne High's cheering squad is not going to be the same without Dot. whose vivacity and good sportsmanship make her one of the best. Cheer Ixradcr. Clubs: Athletic. Sergeants. Hostess. Glee. Debating. Dramatic. Gabriel Colasurdo Dramatics is Gabe's line! He puts acting before everything including chcmistr . John Barrymore need never fret for a successor; Gabe is his man. Ren Kline Memorial Award, Life Begins at Sixteen”, Usher. Student (. ongress. Mathematics Team. Varsitx Track Team, t bibs: ( hemistry. Mathematics. Dancing. Dramatic. Debating. Sixteen February 12—Lindquist wins County Track Honors! link! Fred Corroppoli Don't embarrass Fred, please, for he lights up v easily. He is a leading light in the School Bank too. and on the Usher force. Usher, Class Softball Team. Gloria Costanza Gloria's many admirers are the envy of all the girls, yet she remains unconcerned and unaffected. Usher. Clubs: Glee. Chemistry. Tennis. Hospitality. Mathematics. James Curran Red has won a prize for roller-skating. He knows every fancy maneuver, twist and turn. Each night finds him at the rink—after homework is finished. of course! Class Day. Teams: Class Basketball. Baseball. Volleyball. Theodore Danilchick Want to laugh? Call on Chuck . If he doesn't amuse you with his screwy facial contortions and his witty imitations. you can rest assured, you’re hopeless. Chemistry Club. Teams: Class Baseball, Softball. Ruth Donnelly “Forget your worries and sing” is Ruth's motto. It isn’t hard to follow the advice when Ruthic’s clear soprano voice-rings out. Clubs: Glee. Shorthand Speed, Swimming. Leatrice Cortellessa Ueaty’s big black eyes arc her most remarkable features. They attract everyone, as docs her personable and friendly manner. Clubs: Library Council, Sergeants. Dramatic, Hostess. Arthur Cozewith Is his face red! Art has an endless supply of jokes which make him alone laugh, and boy ! does he blush when he gets the reaction! Clubs: Chemistry, Dramatic, Teams: Class Softball. Basketball. Track. Carmen D’Amico Bosco” is The class artist. Surrealism, landscaping, cartoons, portraits—lie can handle them all! A combination of Disney and Gainsborough. Usher, Teams: Class Softball, Basketball. Robert Devaney Six feet two of brain and brawn, Bob’s a future Gable! Dark and handsome, too! No wonder the feminine hearts all skip a beat! Usher, Year Book, Teams: Varsity Football, Class Basketball, Softball. Volleyball. William Drozd Bill has more friends than he has waves in his hair. Believes that leisure time is the time for doing something useful. Teams: Class Basketball. Football, Softball. Seventeen February 28—Pet ruse!—Stale Quarter Mile Sprint Champ! ‘Ray! Richard Dryzga “Temptation is Dick's sobri- quet. He sings, he dances, he romances, and he watches our class funds with eagle eyes. W hat more do you want, girls? (“Nothing more! they all - A chorus.) Treasurer ol Senior Class. Business Manager of Year Hook. Usher. Clubs: Mathematics. Chemistry. Squares and Rounds; Class Softball Team. Helen Dubivsky Helen is one of the sweet, petite maids in the class. Most of us would willingly swap hair with her. Clubs: Athletic. Glee, Shorthand Speed. Charlotte Duthie Chcmipccn of the bowling alleys! Duchess has a personality that rates as high as her bowling score. Year Hook. Attendance Clerk, Shorthand Speed Club. Barbar Musical ab disposition reasons w known a nanie ;4jc i (m YeWWT Ushc Conn|)itvfe. C lubs Math Doris Duncan Doris—everyone's idea of i er-fcction. Blue eyes, curly blonde-hair. graceful figure, grand disposition. Gosh! some gals get all the breaks! Usher, Year Hook. Junior and Senior Prom Committees. Class Day. Sergeants Club. Beatrice Edelman Some one humming the latest swing number? Ket it’s Beatie! This tiny and lively lady is a first-class jitterbug. Hand. Clubs : Chemistry, Mathematics. Glee. Needlework. Patricia Emde If you fall victim to Patsy's big brown eyes and engaging smile, we can hardly blame you. We've done the same—we and a thousand others! What's more, she's made a swell class secretary. Secretary of Senior Class. Year Hook, Usher. Clubs: Hospitality. Squares and Rounds. Tennis. Chemistry. George Feczko You can l et your boots that wherever Harry is, there will be laughter, too. Quite an original wit. Motto Committee. Class Soft-ball Team. Marie Fahlbusch Hear that rhythm? Xu, it's not Kleanor Powell. It's our own Marie tapping out one of her specialty numbers. Senior Dance Committee. Joseph Ferrara Quiet and reserved. Joe gives his wholehearted support to everything worthwhile that comes along, fearns: Class Basketball, Soit-ball. Volleyball. Eighteen April t—Hear ye! Hear ye! We elect officers! Frank Ferreri I Ik- keystone of the class. Frank lias never keen known to chisel a favor nor to deny one. He'll be one of the solid citizens of the future. Teams: (.‘lass Football. Baseball, Basketball. Catherine Fienan Students really do study! Some of them, anyway. Proof? Kitty —with her line-up of it's. Ykan Book. Clubs: Shorthand Speed. Glee. Thomas Fetchko A |uiet lad is Tom, but he gets there with the ladies just the same. Perhaps his Beau Brum-mel technic helps. Margaret Fifer Full of fun and mischief is Margaret. Have you noticed her l ee-yoou-ti-ful dimples and her dancing eyes? Band. Claire Fink Don't be surprised to see this by-line in a great metropolitan daily: Claire Fink. Special Correspondent. That's her aim and there she'll get—it we know Claire. Usher. Bear or.. Pirates of Penzance . Student Council. Clubs: Library Council. Glee. Hostess. Hospitality. Athletic. Sergeants. Debating. Dramatic. Mathematics. George Flum Chut’s words are few: his achievements, many. He sets us all a pattern of industry and efficiency. Dramatic Club. Teams: Class Basketball. Softball. Volleyball. Nan Fraser “Flash is a whiz at shorthand, at typing, and at most sports. But when it comes to bowling! Alas, she’s just a gutterball . Usher. Year Book. Attendance Clerk. Athletic Ticket Collector, Shorthand Speed Club. Sidney Flax Ideal student! Sid—handsome, well-groomed, sparkling personality, a lively cheerleader. And lest we forget—a star basketball player, too. Usher, Year Book, Cheerleader. Chemistry Club. Teams: Class Basketball, Softball. Volleyball. Track. Football. Joseph Foti Companee, halt! “Sarge is our military man. He attends training camp each summer, and he expects to join the army. Someday—General Foti! Life Begins at Sixteen”. Band. Student Congress. Class Day, Class Basketball Team. Clubs: Dramatic. Chemistry. Hester Frazier We know Hester has all the qualities needed for success— pleasant disposition, pleasant manner, and keen ambition. You'll make the goal, Hester. Nineteen April 2(t—We play host (2. c, please) aI our first dance. Sue Fredella Sue was first in line when good looks were handed out. Frankness and naivete are two charming qualities out of the many she possesses. Clubs: Dramatic, Glee, Chemistry, Library Council. Garden. Agnes Mary Galla Agnes’ hobby consists of collecting humorous poetry some oi which she herself has written. Dorothy Parker, watch out 1 Clubs: Basketball, Sergeants. Athletic. Madlyn Gassmann Mad. our champion jitterbug, would give you her last cent if she thought it would help you. That quality sums her up. Year Book, Cheerleader. Margaret Gaydos Margie attracts the masculine sex the way honey attracts bees. Whenever you see her. she is the center of an admiring group. Clubs: Library Council. Glee. Olive Gilio Can she dance? You bet! Does she sing? And how! Has she “oomph”? But definitely! Whom are we talking about ? Why the vivacious Miss Gilio, of course! Life Begins at Sixteen , Usher. Clubs: Glee, Sergeants. Marie Gable As sweet as she is small, and as lively as she is sweet. Marie could teach us all a lesson in kindness and in industriousness. Athletic Club. Harold Gallery A general smile, a firm hand clasp and a beaming countenance—that's Gal. We all will miss him when he leaves B.H.S. Usher, Teams: Class Basketball, Softball. Ann Gaydos Ann looks at the lighter side of life and loves it. She would reverse the motto “All work and no play! to the extreme. Usher, Library Council, Basketball Team. Josephine Gelay Cleopatra? Helen of Troy? Marie Antoinette? All nil compared to Jo! Her big brown eyes and brown curly hair make the boys just fall at her feet. Usher. Year Book. Beacon, Athletic Club. Lillian Golias Keep that cheery manner. Lil, and you’ll bring sunshine to others and success to yourself. Athletic Ticket Collector, Class Day, Shorthand Speed Club. Twenty Vfiv 7—II e (soon of us)—charier members of Malioual Honor Society. Morris Gorbis Chemistry is Moish’s field. Whether it's developing prints or preparing pharmaceutical supplies, he does well. Apothc cary or doctor. Morris? Clubs: Chemistry. Photography : Teams: Class Football. Softball, Basketball. John Gray Hats off to the man who a human question box! Where does he get them all ? Usher. Year Book. Teams: Class Basketball. Softball, Volleyball, Tumbling. David Gunin A crowd? “Duddy” must be in the midst of it discussing anything and everything. Oratory offers him plenty of scope! Senior Entertainment Committee. Usher. Clubs: Glee. Mathematics. Chemistry. Dramatic: Teams: Class Baseball. Volleyball, Basketball. Olga Gusko Stop! Look! Stare! Here C a runner-up in the Glamour Girl Contest. You are now looking at the future Miss America. Usher. Junior and Senior Prom Committees. Clubs: Sergeants. Athletic. Swimming. Shorthand Speed. Rose Handler Fame and fortune—here they come for Rose. Her sweet voice will make her a rival of Jeanette MacDonald and Alice Faye. Pirates of Penzance . Class Day. Clubs: Glee. Shorthand Speed. Library Council. Needlework. Ernest Graefe Class mimic, class humorist, class connoisseur of hamburgers. and in a class bv himself! What a tease! Teams: Class Softball. Basketball. Tumbling. Football. Jean Gross Hear music? That’s Jean practicing on her saxophone. Hear more music? That's Jean practicing on her piano. We think she likes music. Student Congress. Band. Clubs: Shorthand Speed. Swimming. Edward Guntner Twinkle has difficulty in staying out of mischief, but when he does succeed in doing so. some extraordinarily serious events begin to happen. I dler. Teams: Class Basketball. Softball. William Gutowski William wants to form a committee of one to introduce in Congress a bill outlawing homework. (io to it. Bill! Teams: Class Basketball, Football, Track. Virginia Hankirson Ginny’s willingness to take her share of responsibility, her pleasing manners, and her sweet smile will make her just what she wants to Ik-—an ideal nurse. T unity-one June 21—We (some of us) step up for merit awards. Ann Hakmer Last word in sophistication! Bunny's keen humor is responsible for those witty quips and clever remarks that so the rounds of 207. Clubs: Glee, Athletic, Hospitality. Anne Henderson Ann's disposition is as sweet as the singing with which she has delighted us at many class functions. Usher, Class Motto Committee. Senior Prom Committee, Shorthand Speed Club. Dorothy Hladik Dot is a firm advocate of the old adage—“Work first, play afterwards.” Clubs: Sergeants, Athletic. John Hoffman One of our glamour boys! Is it his handsome face or his smooth talk that draws the crowd around him? Class Softball Team. Raymond Hurley The boy who made good on the gridiron. That alone isn’t the secret of his popularity: his good nature and even temper account for that. Class Day. Usher, Teams: Varsity Football. Soccer. Softball. Class Basketball. Football. Louis Inno Despite those black and blue marks that Louis sports during the gridiron season, he is one of our best football players— and one of our most popular classmates. Teams: Class Basketball, Soft ball. Mary Hobble Arise! Pay homage to fair beauty! Mary’s graceful form will qualify her as an A-one model. Clubs: Glee. Hospitality, Chemistry. Hostess. Tennis, Athletic, Sergeants. May Howes A-a-ah! What come-hither eyes has May! And oh those long, dark, curly eyelashes! And what a disposition! Glee Club. Genevieve Ince A jolly miss is Genevieve, cheerful, lighthearted, and gay. Her presence makes any gathering a huge success. Irene Jablonski All who have heard Irene sing in school plays will agree that she has a lovely voice. Pirates of Penzance , Glee Club. Shorthand Speed Club. Tuvnty-txvo Jinn- 27—II c (till of ns) give out to the rlixllini of Jack J'cnny. Prom! Helen Jancewicz Helen's ambition is to l ecome a beautician. Her pleasing manner will lead her on to success in this field—or in any other, (•lee Club. Florence Kaczka I’lossy- is in her glory now with all the soldiers, sailors, and marines going around. She can't resist a uniform. But then, who can ? Sergeants ( lub. Marie Kasbarian The beautician of 222'. Want to look especially glamorous for that big date? Make an appointment with Ree, anytime. anywhere. Attendance Clerk. Clubs: Glee. Arts and Crafts. Lillian Kawalek Lillian will never get lost in a crowd for she can look over everyone vise's head and that goes for her accomplishments as well as for her height. Clubs: Shorthand Speed. Athletic. Sergeants. Dorothy Keegan Dot's calm and ability stand her and us in go- d stead. That’s why we like to work with her in all class projects. Clubs: Glee. Chemistry, Hospitality. Lillian Kessler I.il’s remarkable fund of facts and wisdom is a source of ever new amazement to both her teachers and her friends. Yrar Book. Clubs: Dramatic, Glee. Leon Kisielewski A regular fellow is Leon. Never makes himself conspicuous, hut dependable as the sun and as welcome. Everything he does is done right. Usher, Student Council. Clubs: School Store. Shorthand Speed. Sarah Koslowsky At all dances, Sarah’s jitter-bugging stops the show; in all classes, her achievements lead the show. Usher. Clubs: Arts and Crafts, Mathematics. Chemistry. Hospitality. Mary Kopki Nothing bothers Mary. W ith her cheerful disposition and sense of humor, she sheds trouble the way a thick is sup-prised to shed water. Clubs: Sergeants. Athletic. Theresa Kral Grace and poise characterize Terry. Her scholastic appearance hides a fun-loving, mischievous nature. Winner of Class Song Contest. Second in Senior Essay Contest. Assistant Editor of Ykar Book. National Honor Society. Student Congress. Orchestra. Clubs: Mathematics. Chemistry. Hospitality. Needlework, Tennis. Twenty-three September 3—We become Seniors—Oh, happiest day! Virginia Krauss A versatile miss equipped with aptitude and ingenuity. Life is always varied and unexpected when “Sheets is around. Year Hook. Class Day. Attendance Staff. Hostess Club. Edward Kristensen Indeed. Eddie is our glamour boy! His snazzy clothes, his good looks, and his way with the femmes help him no little in winning this title. Clubs: Dancing. Glee. Dramatic: Teams: Class Football. Basketball. Softball. Stephanie Kudryk Carefree Stephanie has neither a worry nor a care in the world; it she Inis, she never shows it. Clubs: Glee, Athletic. Tennis. Burton Krevsky So quiet and unassuming is Burt that his sudden spurts of humor surprise you—the first time. At wit. he’s second to none. Clubs: Debating. Chemistry, Chess. Photography : Class Soft-ball Team. Vincent Kucharski Ask the fellows in 218 what they think of Vince. He’s quiet but one sivell my . they say. Usher. Teams: Class Basketball. Softball. Agnes Kulik Quiet, dignified Aggie proves to be as fun loving and gay as anyone when you break through her shell of reserve. Shorthand Speed Club. Roslyn Kulpe Roz never pushes herself forward. yet her abilities and her charm automatically make her stand out from the crowd. Clubs: Chemistry. Needlework, 1 lospitalitv. Mathematics. Alice Kupchuness I fere she comes: there she goes! On some important mission—no doubt about that! Alice is always doing something to advance the class standing. Glee Club. Irene Lajeski Irene has already written such good stories that you might just as well get ready to congratulate this future Pulitzer Prize winner. Clubs: Athletic. Tennis, Basketball. Swimming, Glee. Ronald Lambert Who is that fellow taking first place in the backstroke? It's our boy, eke . swimmer extraordinary. Keep at it. Ronnie. and you'll make the Olympics. Pirates of Penzance . Band. Teams: Junior Varsity Basketball, Varsity Swimming, (.'lass Softball. Basketball. Twenty-four Sovember—II V fuss, we prim ft, we smile. II by? Senior Pictures! Helen Lemal Quiet? That may Ik' your first impression of Helen, but it you look closely you'll find an impish gleam of mischief dancing in her eyes. Senior Prom Committee. Clubs Athletic. Tennis. John Lezinski Johnnie never fails us either on the football field or in any friendly situation. He’s tops with all. Usher, Student Congress. Class Day. Clubs: Chemistry. Football; Teams; Varsity Football, Class Basketball, Volleyball, Baseball. Maurice Lindquist On vour mark, get set. go! You've guessed it! This is Link, our track star! Wavy hair, snappy eyes—some men get all the breaks! Year Book. Teams: Varsity Track. Class Basketball. Volleyball, Baseball. Frank Lodico Frank is our problem child, always in trouble with the teachers. W'e all try to help him. but his practical joking tendency gets the better of him and then—alas ! Student Congress. Class Motto Committee. Clubs: Glee. Shorthand Speed, Class Football Team. Marion Lockhart Marion says little, but that little is much in quality! She is always worth listening to. Band. Clubs: Shorthand Speed, Tennis. Ann Lombardi Petite, dark, vivacious Ann spurs everyone to greater efforts by her example of smiling industriousness. Band. Clubs: Athletic, Tennis. Walter Lotosky From the northernmost peak of his blond pate to the southernmost end of his size twelve and a half shoes. Iggy” is a real man and a fine pal. Teams: Class Baseball. Basketball, Football. Volleyball. Sophie Makar Those striking red tresses first call your attention to Sophie, and her attractive personality holds it. Everyone without exception likes her. Glee Club. Matilda Madasz Can't you just imagine Tudy lulling on the beach at Waikiki? She makes you think of white sand, palm trees, blue water, and trade winds blowing. Attendance clerk. Nicolina Massarelli Xicki is a veritable whirlwind of energy and activity. Her dashing eyes, raven locks, and petite form are familiar sights as she tlits through these halls. Year Book, Student Council. Student Congress. Clubs: Glee. Tennis. Squares and Rounds. Hostess. Sergeants Twenty-five November 20—We meet u celeb—Gorcysga of the Detroit Tigers. Edward Matousek Though we don’t see Eddie very much in school, we have found him to be a very sociable and good-humored student. Chemistry Club, Teams: Class Softball, Football. Blanche Meade Blanche’s quiet, retiring manner gives some clue to the unselfishness with which she works for any and all class projects. To be her friend is an honor. Year Book. Clubs: Library Council, Glee. George Miroff Suiier salesman is Doc.” He can sell ice-skates in the summer and bathing trunks in the winter. Housewives, stiffen your sales resistance. Year Book, Clubs: Mathematics, Photography; Teams: Class Softball, Volleyball. Basketball. John Monahan Weaver” is that tall, good-looking usher, who shows the way with a cheerful smile and a courteous word. Year Book, Usher, Teams :Yol-levball, Football, (.'lass Basketball. Edna McGee Dependable Edna should make a capable secretary. Everything she does, she does well -even to flashing those engaging dimples. Usher, Clubs: Sergeants, Glee, Chemistry, Tennis. Shirley Mattes Vim, vigor and vitality! That's Shirley. Ready to pluck success right from the air. And she will! Shorthand Speed Club. William Miller Although Bill has a flair for electrical engineering, writing is his real line. Just set him down with j)cn and paper and behold ! a masterpiece! Year Book. Chief Operator of Technical High Radio Club. Usher, Student Council, Clubs: Photography. Chess. Squares and Rounds. Teams Class Basketball, Volleyball. Softball. Irene Miselis So charming and so sweet that everyone who knows her loves her. I” is definitely one in a million. Year Book, Student Council. Band, Shorthand Speed Club. James Monserrate Jim merits praise for his work both in athletics and in his studies. A popular lad is he. Year Book, Shorthand Speed Club, Teams: Class Baseball, Track. Helen McKeon Many a mischievous gleam lurk' in Mac's Irish eyes. She’s full of fun, she’s a snappy dresser. she's a smooth dancer. This versatile miss is one grand girl. Cafeteria Leader, Clubs: Hostess. Mathematics. Squares and Rounds, Tennis, Dramatic. Turn! y-six December—We tleek the halls with houghs of holly.99 Laura Nasierowski Always rushing; somewhere. That describes Lottie perfectly. She has ability, ingenuity, and plenty of pep. Usher. Attendance Clerk. Eileen O’Brien Irish herself! Eileen's sparkling personality and Irish humor make her welcome anywhere and everywhere. Hospitality Club. John Novak Famous historian of 218 and one of Miss Moodic’s current event analysts. Johnnie can settle the European conflict any day ! That twinkle in his eye settles the girls, too! Year Look. I.’slier. Class Day, Class Basketball Team. Kathleen O'Brien Katie's Celtic charm is evident in her smile, and no one who knows her will deny that she deserves her popularity. Clubs: Athletic, Glee, Basketball. Chemistry. Ruth O’Connor Appealing Miss O’Connor is dimpled and demure. Loyalty is the quality she most admires in others, and she certainly practices it. Usher. Class Day. Clubs: Hospitality. Glee. Natalie O’Keefe Nat's assets—keen wit. candid manner and charming personality—make her the center of every class activity. Her changing moods make her presence always diverting. Year Book, ('lass Day. Usher. Life Begins at Sixteen”. Clubs : Library Council, (dec. Squares and Rounds. Tennis. Chemistry. Dramatic. Sergeants. Amelia Orlandini Amv isn't a professional singer or dancer yet. but her amateur performances in both those arts are certainly enjoyable. Glee Club. Nathaniel Odell Our famous crooning cowboy Romeo! Nate has mastered the manly art of serenading the senoritas and do they love it— and him. Hollywood, here he comes! Usher. Student Congress. Class Dav, School Bank. Teams: Class Basketball. Baseball. Softball. Betty Olivit Clever—that's Lett y. She doesn’t talk much, but when she does, she is usually worth listening to. When she is con- inccd that she's right, nothing can daunt her. Hostess Club. Barnett Osofsky An “E” student is Barnett and a quiet unassuming gentleman. The Year Book will miss this diligent worker, but the business world will welcome an “A-number-one executive. Year Book. National Honor Society, Beacon, Student Congress Twenty-seven January 9, 1941—Wv a titland “lAfe Itegins al Sixteen. Edith Otto Xeed help? Consult Miss Otto, for site is always willing to lend a helping hand to whoever needs assistance. Clubs: Athletic, Tennis. Shorthand Speed, Sergeants. Julia Palmisano A hard and willing worker. Every class must have its busy bee, and Julia is ours. Clubs: Dancing, Athletic. Sergeants, Tennis, Glee. Dorothy Ozimek Sweet and Lovely” is a song which might have been written to describe Dot. Though she captivates the boys, she still retains her popularity with the girls. Life Begins at Sixteen , Band, Usher. Clubs: Chemistry. Tennis, Dramatic. Hostess, Athletic. Sergeants. Squares and Rounds. Glee. Genevieve Panepinto Our class orator! Genevieve never runs out of words to express her opinions and beliefs. Year Book. Class Day, Clubs: Shorthand Speed, Swimming. Gloria Panepinto Pan, unassuming and demure to the slight acquaintance, is mighty different when she’s with her friends. Indeed, she is then the life of the party. Year Book. Class Day. Clubs: Chemistry. Tennis, Dramatic, Library Council, Squares and Rounds, Glee. Pasquale Papaccio Pat’s exuberant sense of humor, flashing smile, and far. far from quiet manner make dull moments non-existent when he’s around. Year Book. Usher, Mathematics Club and Team. Teams: Class Basketball. Softball, Football. Edna Parlock One half of the Parlocks. Small friendly and gay! And how lul can talk! Band. Library Council. Mildred Parlock The other half of the Parlocks. Tall, reserved and quiet. But then, variety adds spice to existence. Usher. Band. Clubs: Tennis, Athletic. Jack Paster Big Jack” displays vast resources of mind and matter. IBs pleasant smile and pleasing disposition make him a favorite of all. Usher. Phot ogr a pity Club. Teams: Class Football, Basketball. Softball. Helen Pepper Prepared to do all she can for class and school. Helen does just that and does it well. Usher. Hcacoti. Year Book. Senior Prom Committee, Band, Student Congress. Clubs: Library Council. Athletic. Sergeants. Swimming. Shorthand Speed. Tumty-eiyht January 13—We say goodbye to Mr. Smith. Helen Perlman Sleuthing is Helen’s hobby. She should make a first class newspaper woman, tor she has the perfect nose tor news”. Clubs: Athletic. Sergeants,Glee. Mathematics. Lucille Perullo An all-round girl. I.ucillc can fit into any activity and lx- at perfect case. Clubs: Tennis, Athletic. Hostess, Shorthand Speed, Sergeants. Evelyn Petrisko Athletic teams can't do without Midges strength and speed, and her friends can't get along tor long without her. Class I )ay. Clubs: Sergeants, Athletic, Swimming. Pauline Polonitza Pauline is so quiet that she doesn't give us the chance to know much about her. hut we like her just the same. William Petruzel Romeo Bill’s half shy. half roguish manner gets ’em all. He makes the typical Senior to whom all the lower classmen look up with awe. I’sher, Life Begins at Sixteen . Squares and Rounds, Student Congress, Teams: Varsity Track. Varsity Football, Class Basketball, Track, Football. Jeanette Price Paging Hollywood! Jeanette’s tall slim beauty should make her a target of offers from Warner Brothers' talent scouts. Ann Procida Here's Ann with the big brown eyes! The small, dark. Latin type is she with a complexion all the girls adore. Clubs: Tennis. Dancing, Shorthand Speed. Elizabeth Reiner Betty—an expert dancer who unselfishly helps beginners with all the new steps. That helpfulness is the key to her nature. Senior Prom Committee. Kenneth Raisch Doc is a joker and a happy-go-lucky fellow. Nothing bothers him very much and he can adapt himself to any situation. Usher. Class Basketball Team. Norman Resnick Res is a master mathematician and chemist, but, fortunately, be has none of the eccentric traits of the ordinary scientist. He is unusually witty and humorous. A great pal! Winner of Science Award. National Honor Society. Year Book. Student Ticket Collector, Mathematics Team, Class Day. Usher, Clubs: Chess, Mathematics, Chemistry. Tutenty-ninc January 16—Drysga closes Year Book accounts. What a man! Jeanne Richter Russeks! Saks Fifth Avenue! Biljac's on tin- Square! Jeannic scours them all! Hut it is her poise, beauty, and personality, along with her clothes, that give Jeannic her ♦♦♦♦rating. Clubs : 1 Iostess, Arts and Crafts, Hospitality, Glee, Chemistry. Ethel Rubenstein The nicest girl I've met in high school! Is that one man's opinion? Indeed not. Every fellow in 108 heartily agrees with it. Ethel’s assets are beyond description ; success is already hers. Salutatorian, National Honor Society, Editor-in-Chief of Year Hook. Beacon. Student Council, Student Congress. Clubs: Library Council. Squares and Rounds, Debating. Mathematics, Chemistry. Marion Ruof 1 lere is one of our serious workers. Marion never shirks any responsibilities nor leaves any task unfinished. Class Day. Student Ticket Collector. Year Book, Clubs: Athletic. I Iostess, Sergeants. William Rozman Will, one of our star basketball players, has as many friends on his list as he has baskets to his credit. Usher, Shorthand Speed Club, Class Basketball Team. Julius Rubenstein Julius delves into the occult mysteries of our economic system with great gusto and the things he finds are startling— to say the least! Clubs: Debating. Reading. Josephine Rush Don’t count too strongly on your first impression of Jo. She looks reserved and dignified, but mention fun and is she there! Clubs: Glee. Shorthand Speed. Library Council. Mary Russell Fop! Crackle! That’s Russ chewing gum. She’s a great boon to the gum manufacturers. And can she talk! Shorthand Speed Club. Sylvia Sacks Tall sophisticated Sylvia would make an excellent model. She possesses that certain something which makes her outstanding. Glee Club. Maria Sambade Business men—here is Maria. the commercial student of the year! She is competent, accurate. and speedy, ideal for office work. And, say we. our ideal girl! National Honor Society. Year Hook. Student Congress. Clubs: Hostess, Athletic. Shorthand. Sergeants, Tennis. Leola Sams The three goods —h u in o r. sense, and nature- will help Lee to fulfill her ambitions. Just now she wants to he a seamstress. Glee Club. Thirty January 20—II” take oar last exams at It. II. S, Fannie Sangari I here can be no iltill moment with Fannie. She always knows the right thing to say at the right time. Student Congress. Ykak Book, Clubs: Tennis. Swimming. Carl s work and conduct here in 15. H. S. have been prophecies of his future success. Congratulations. Carl. Teams: Class Baseball. Basketball. Irene Scepkowski Demure and ladv-likc is Rene. So gracious and friendly is she that she makes the ideal companion. Betty Schilling Bayonne 3-f That's what everyone wants to know when he sees Betty, whose long blond hair, (lawless complexion, and perfect disposition make her every-everyone's dream of perfection. Usher. Glee Club. Dorothy Schroeter Whoever said that good things come in small packages must have had Dorothy in mind, incidentally. shy. petite Dottie is a mild cyclone on the gym floor. Clubs: Glee, Sw imming. Athletic. Chess. Sergeants, Tennis, Merit. Alma Sears Far from noisy, but not exactly quiet. Just how shall we describe Alma? She doesn't say much, but what her friends say about her is always high praise. Band. Dorothy Shaffer We have long grown accustome 1 to being surprised by Dorothy. Her unassuming appearance-hides abilities and charms admired by both sexes. Year Book, Band, Clubs: Chemistry, Hostess. Hospitality. John Sklenar Class brilliante! That's John, yet his social life is almost as bright as his scholastic record. Wc bow down to John's superiority. Valedictorian. National Honor Society. Mathematics Award, Assistant Ivlitor of ear Book, Usher, Color Guard. Cafeteria Helper. “Life Begins at Sixteen . Clubs: Mathematics. Dramatic. Squares and Rounds, Chemistry. Class Softball learn. James Sheehan Jim doesn’t use his vocal cords very often, but when he does, he makes up for lost time, both in quality and quantity. Teams: Class Softball. Volleyball, Baseball. Ann Skripak Sweet is the word for Ann. No worries, no troubles, no cares, when Ann is around to chase the blues away. Shorthand Speed Club. Thirty-one January 24—We cut u (the Juniors) at Class Day. Elinore Smith Ready, willing and able to do anything that comes her way. Elinore is as dependable as a good watch. Year Book, Clubs: Swimming, Athletic. Sophie Sobol Have you ever seen Sophie's collection of autographed pictures of band leaders and singers' The whole class, it seems, is as interested in it as Sophie is. Watch it grow! Usher. Clubs: Shorthand Speed, Hospitality. Leonard Soroka Sir Echo is our sports authority. Not only does he know his sports, but he participates in them, too. Lenny will make the ideal sports commentator someday. Usher, Teams: Class Basketball, Football, Softball. Jean Stanley Remember Mr. Smith’s test for real success: laughter and loving friends? Tender-hearted Jean. then, has already won that coveted prize for she has those in abundance. Winner of Senior Essay. Year Book. National Honor Society. Life Begins at Sixteen . Clubs: Tennis. Mathematics. Hostess. Glee, Squares and Rounds. Euphemia Sugzda Popular with all of her classmates because of her friendliness and evenness of temper is Pat”. Year Book. Loretta Spitznas Here's an artist with a keen sense of humor. Spitzie is also one of the fastest and most accurate typists in the Senior Class. Year Book. Senior Dance Committee. Clubs: Arts and Crafts. Shorthand Speed, Athletic. Tennis. Alice Stuck Keep those fingers flying. Alice. At the keyboard of either piano or typewriter, Alice is a whiz. Year Book. Clubs: Tennis.Glee Shorthand Speed. Rose Tassone Co-operative is the word for Rose. Always there when you need her. And ho-w we have needed her! Year Book. Margaret Thomas When we voted for Margaret as I he most timid irl we were only half right: the caption should have been timid ami sweet. Chemistry Club. Wanda Tomasik A bit quiet on the surface, but if you probe beneath you’ll find that Wanda is full of fun and good nature. Clubs: Shorthand Speed. Athletic. Thirty-two January 27—II V graduate. Gosh! We finally made it! Grace Tranchina You need not sail to Spain or Mexico or the rgentinc tor I.atin beauty, (laze on Grace! She lias that certain electric something that snaps us all to attention. Clubs: Chemistry. Dramatic. Sergeants. Library Council. Athletic. Margaret Tverdak Quiet? Wrong the first time! For mischief and gaiety, watch out for these seemingly quiet girls like Margie. Ykak Book, Senior Motto Committee. Junior Prom Committee, Arts and Crafts Club. Salvatore Vercaretti Each morning Sal arrives with a new joke and a heartier laugh. Is there a show he misses? Not one that we know of! Class Basketball. Shirley Warshawsky Full of fun and laughter is Shirley. She has won friends by her winning smile and her equally winning disposition. Usher. Junior and Senior Prom Committees. Clubs: Sergeants, dec. Shorthand Speed. Robert Webber Bob—a lady killer and an expert basketball player. Quite a combination ! Whatever it is that it takes. Bob has it. Class Day. Student Ticket Collector. Teams: Class Basketball. Track. Lester Weinberger Don’t be deceived by Lester’s nonchalant manner, for it is only skin deep. Les has a very active mind and a keen sense of humor. Chemistry Club. Teams: Class Baseball. Volleyball. Anne Weiner Give her a problem and she'll solve it: give her a mystery and she'll unravel it: give her friends and she'll keep them. Nothing can stop Anne. Student Congress. Clubs: Dramatic. Mathematics, Athletic. Sergeants. Chemistry. Tennis. Needlework. Irene Wojcik Irene lx th designs and makes her own wardrobe. We'll be paying for her label one day. Glee Club. Gloria Wright Even in file’s most serious moments f which are not too many) there always lurks a faint hint of laughter in her merry eyes. Luck to you in the future. Glol George Yelenovsky ■’Murphy may not Ik- one of our top-notch athletes but he's a good all-round one. Whether on the polished floor or in the classroom. Murph is an outstanding companion. Usher, Teams: Varsity Basketball. Soccer. Class Softball. Basketball. Football. Thirty-three January 28—.1 rousing climax to three “swell years—Senior Prom! Malcolm Yelverton Malcolm knows his stuff ami broadcasts it in booming tones. A man oi a icw thousand well chosen words is he—always assured. always entertaining. Teams: Class Softball. basketball, Volleyball. Robert Zall Hob may lx- a villain in our class play but his classmates, especially the girls. consider him rather a hero. Athletically and socially, he's a success. Year Hook. Teams: Varsity Swimming. Class Soitball. Clubs: Dramatic. Dancing. Ruth Zuckerberg Hark l Lend an ear to the Jenny Lind oi our class. This miss oi the golden voice and the dark flowing tresses is one oi our best students. Year Hook, Clubs: Dramatic. Dice. Chemistry, Squares and Rounds. St Helen Yurechko Carefree and lull of fun is Helen. Her laughter has enlivened her many classes. Clubs: Library Council, basketball . Glee. Adele Zielinski A whiz at organization is Adele. As president of 306. she more than demonstrated her executive ability. Year Hook. Cafeteria Leader. Clubs: Library Council. Mathematics. Chemistry, Hospitality. Athletic. Tennis. Sergeants. Glee, Needlework. Alexander Zwinikis For thinking of ways to annoy the teacher, Zwinky gets fir t prize. But this blond wavy-haired practical joker is as sincere as he is mischievous. Usher. Chemistry Club. Teams: Class Softball, Football. Basketball. We’re in the Army now. Hob can join lustily in that chorus, for he is now an enlisted member of Uncle Sam's bodyguard. For the past six months, he has been training with the 119th Quartermaster’s Regiment at Fort Dix. Medical Corps, at that . Ferhaps hi training and record with the Track Team are partly responsible ior the speed with which he answered the call of his country. Robert Mintzeu Thirty-foil Senior Awards Alumni Medal for Scholarship John Ski.enar Salutatorian Prize Ivnnci. Rcbenstein Presented by Payonne Section, Xational Con m il of Jezvish Women School Kssav first prize Jean Stanley School Kssa second prize Theresa Krai. Science Ward .. Norman Resnick Presented by Pansch and I.omb Co. Mathematics Award John Ski.kxak Presented by Alumni Association of Central Xe;e Jersey Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Class Song.................................. Theresa Krai. Presented by Mrs. Agnes . Wouters Ben M. . Kline Memorial Medal Gabriel Colasurdo Theresa Seclow Memorial ............. Joan Barrett First Honor Roll Jadwic.a Bielicki Alfred Brady Jerome Brady Gabriel Coi.ascrijo Richard Dryzga Catherine I-'iexan Claire Fink Nan Fraser Leon Kisielewski I iieresa Krai. Alice Kcpchcness XI COL I N A MaSSARELI.I Natalie Keefe Barnett )sofsky Gloria Banepinto Jeanette Price Norman Resnick F.tiiki. Rcbenstein M arie Sam bade John Ski.enar Jean Stanley Anne Weiner Student Activity Awards Joan Barrett Alfred Brady Jerome Brady Gabriel Colasurdo Richard Dryzga Claire I-'ink Theresa Krai. Virginia Krauss William Miller Barnett Osofsky Helen Pepper Norman Resnick Kthel Rcbenstein John Ski.enar Thirty-five Class Prophecy Voted the best seller of 1961. The Diary of H ill Tell, reveals all. Below are printed excerpts from this hook, which show the reasons for its unprecedented popularity and for the truth of the phrase -reveals all. March 19, 1961 Greetings. Mr. Diary! Well. Dm flabbergasted! I thought I was in for a terrible day. but it turned out rather well. It was my son Larry —bless him!—who caused it all. I received a note from school, saying Larry was incorrigible and asking me to call to see the principal. I walked into the school, and there at the Information Desk I saw a startling replica of Pat Carroll, my old school chum. I found out that this lass was Pat’s daughter, and I inquired of her the way to the main office. In five seconds. I was there, and surprised again, for sitting at the desk was Principal William Drozd dictating notes to Anna Lombardi, his secretary. You can imagine what followed in the next hour: recollecting jokes about classmates, exchanging news about our former intimates, laughing over the changes that life had made in us. bald heads and all. Since we had been such friends. I suppose. Willie was lenient and he let Larry off easily. Business over. William invited me on a tour of the building, promising many surprises. nd I certainly was surprised, for peeking into one room, we saw Richard Dryzga teaching history and making it effective by giving a dramatic impersonation of Hannibal crossing the Alps. In the Teachers Room we met Peter Chopki. Eddie Kristensen and Fred Corroppoli. discussing current affairs just as in the old days. Eddie, as usual, looked like a Fifth venue Speciality Shop. In another room we found Arthur Barlow, teaching English Composition, believe it or not! What a wild time we had! Artie prevailed on me to wait for him, and I was standing in the office, when in walked Margaret Fifcr. Florence Batura and Matilda Madasz. all girls whom we had danced with and gone out with in High School. Well. sir. I didn't leave school until 5:00 o’clock, and I enjoyed every minute spent there. Strange, though. I got the shock of my life when I saw Jerry Brady acting in the capacity of janitor — (assistant janitor at that). Yes. sir. this is one time I could ki s this little offspring of mine for his so-called incorrigibility. September • . 1961 Dear Diary: Twenty-four more hours gone bv. fter interviewing eke Lambert, famous swimmer, at nine a.m.. I raced to the opening of the lYtruzel Dam. named after its builder and financed by Louis Inno. Back I tlew at eleven to take pictures of that renowned pair of geniuses. Ed Guntner and Ernie Chodash. Then, out to a two hour lunch. Back to work again at three p in. to ferret out the reasons for District ttorney Robert all’s delay in prosecuting the murder case of The State vs. Michael Dasile. (Always knew those Juniors would wind up in the pen!) From there I headed back to Wall Street to try to interview the financial wizard. William Rozman. N'o success. While going down on the elevator. 1 bumped into Norman Resnick, eminent mathematician connected with the Rockefeller Institute, who informed me that he had already gone up and down over 100 times, to studv the speed of a falling body. s it was then dose to five p.m.. 1 closed my mental shop and went home. Thirty-six Ouiet evening at home reading Ralph Burns's latest thriller. “Murder in the Mill” June 9, 1961 What a thrill! What a tingling sensation up and down my spine! Today I saw our tlantic fleet at anchor in the Hudson River, and had the privilege of interviewing Rear Admiral Barnet )sotsky. aboard his flag ship the Hoffman (named after John Hoffman, its designer), board ship everything was shipshape, (naturally) and as 1 came up the gangplank. I recognized Maurice Lindquist, chief petty officer, giving commands to Vincent Kucharski and John Gray, first-class seamen, who were told to usher us around and answer any questions that might arise. We started aft and moved slowly amidship. (hi our left we saw the big guns; in the firing compartment, we recognized more of our classmates. There stood David Guilin, gunner, with Joe Loti assisting him. while Kenneth Raiscli manipulated levers and pulled the triggers. Behind him. beside a desk full of numliers and logarithmic tallies, sat Sidney Flax. W onders never ceased, for as we continued our inspection, we ran across all sorts of people we knew. There were Malcolm Yelverton. making up the hunks. George Feczko, shining brass, and strangest of all. dee]) down in the engine room, we found Frank Brelinskv and Sal Yergaretti both oiling an engine that was already well oiled. Xo. dear Diary, this day was not boring from a social angle either, for among the other visitors I recognized as former flames main of the wives of the sailors. And it certainly did my heart good to see the way Marian Cash and Jean Stanley greeted Robert Webber and Ray Hurley. And wasn’t bored a bit because I was escorting Ruth O’Connor and Mary Hobble (fellow reporters—lnirr-umph). 1 just took my rubbers off and I’m kind of sleepy so------------ August 8, 1961 Darn that weather man. Alt Brady! Predicting clear and warmer for today! “Xot a cloud in the sky , says he. Then it turns out to be cloudy and colder with plenty of rain. Needless to say my whole day at the track was ruined, and if it weren't for the bookie. William Gutowski. who let me borrow one of his Lincoln Zephyrs and the jockey. Al Adams, who lent me an old coat to get home in—I wouldn’t he writing this now. December 18. 1961 O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave. Don’t mind me. Mr. Dairy! I just returned from Washington after covering the Diplomatic Ball—Oh ves. quite an affair! Why wouldn’t it lie? Genevieve Panepinto was Master of Ceremonies and the entertainment was a ' Ruth Zuckerherg and Rose Handler sang in the style they have made famous on five continents. Alma Sears s )rches-tra featured F.d Lllis and fames Curran, and one of the greatest of the present day comedians. Trank Lodico.’almost broke up the Ball. Everyone seemed to have a good time, t )f course, there were speeches (not too dry ) by eminent authorities such as Nathaniel Odell on What the Successful Diplomat Must Know. Charlotte Duthie on World Peace, and Mary Antuck on A Cnirersal Hood Neighbor Policy. The evening was topped off by George Miroff’s special moving picture showing the great men of the world at work and at play. This splendid picture was pieced together from films made by Anthony' Roskowski. George elenovsky and Mai-garet Tverdak. all -one photographers on the staff of Life. The picture was excellently run off bv Edward Matousek. one of the great masters in all the camera arts. Incidentally, part of the program was broadcast over U'MKW whose representatives. Teddy Danilchick and Harold Gallery never missed a dance. Got a date now— I’ll let you know all about Her when I get back!—I him He—Da July 14, 1961 Me again—Dear Diary! Another routine day. but oh. what a night! Today was Hill Miller's birthday and everybody who was anybody was at his party. I drove up to the fashionable Emde Arms, swanky Hark Avenue apartment hotel, operated by none other than my old friend Hat. dropped a quarter in honest man Jack Haster’s tin cup and walked in. John Monahan, elevator boy, immediately whisked me up to the penthouse where I met Hill Miller, man of letters, man-about-town, and one of the world's greatest authorities on radio communications. He greeted me cordially, and told me to have fun—(which I proceeded to do.) Yippie! I danced with Dorothy Cohen, singer; Beatrice Edelman. famous dancer; and Doris Duncan, movie star. I smoked cigars with George Charnes. Irving Berlin’s successor; Lester Weinberger, the chemical engineer who discovered the hundredth element: and Morris Gorbis. whose medical skill is being sought all over the world. I had highballs with Burton H. Krevsky. well known playboy, and Xatalie O'Keefe, the girl he was escorting. I talked with Lieut. Leonard Soroka. U. S. ir Corps: and Frank Centro, football coach at Fordham. Later in the evening, feeling quite happy. I walked on the veranda (with Ethel Kubenstein on my arm) and had the pleasure of watching Henry Bilendy and Alice Stuck dancing the Conga. )n our right stood Gabriel Colasurdo in his best oratorical pose demonstrating the art of public speaking to Shirley Mattes, and to our left, strolled Thomas Fetchko and Janet Hrice gazing rapturously into each other’s eyes. The party broke up about two hours ago, and I took charming Joan Barrett home. Now here I (yawn) am. Yup—a swell time was had by all and I was certainly glad to see the old gang. Best of all though it all went on the expense account. G’ (yawn) night! April 23. 1961 Free show and then sonic! I had to cover the opening of Arthur Cozewith’s and Gloria Hanepinto's new musical hit. starring Beatrice Calabrese. Joe Ferrara, and Florence Kac .ka. The show was great, and I really enjoyed the money that the 1k ss. Leon Kisielewski. had spent for tickets. Best of all. I enjoyed the intermission. for there I met a few old friends. t the bar I met John Sklenar entertaining Helen McKeon (they're going steady now!), and I almost had a tight with W alter Lotosky. but. calamity was avoided by our mutual recognition. To cap the climax, during the second intermission. I met my pals of high school days— Bill Hetruzel who is doing well in the engineering field and George Flum who is in business. I learned also that “Debutante Number ne . of high school days. Jeanne Richter, has finally married Johnny l.ezinski. the town’s leading butcher. Dame Rumor also told me that Carl Schauer is now in the W HA and that Ernest Graefe is happily married to Margaret (iaydos. Hut the news that staggered me! Who would ever have thought this last bit of news! Not Kiplev himself. I'll bet! Olive Gilio never married and is now president of the Spinsters Club! W ell, the show ended. Next, a taxi—abed and sleep. As everything a show, a trip, or a day must end so must this Diary. Thirty.eifiht We. the January 1941 Class of Bayonne Senior High School. City of Bayonne, County of Hudson, and State of New Jersey, being sound of body lmt slightly unsteady in mental equilibrium, do hereby bequeath the following: Dot Ozimek's winning smile to the gloomy Juniors Skinny Adams's strength and fearsome looks to Shorty McDermott Bat Rapaceio’s lordly swagger to Lucille Ruben ' Xicki Massarelli’s resemblance to Ann Azzuolo to nn herself for those occasions when a double would he helpful bred Cor-roppolis wan tresses to Mike Basile ‘ ' Dot Cohen's lung power to her successors on the cheering squad Jo delay's magnetic poise to Patricia Martin Robert DevaneyS towering stature to Red Martin Jack Raster’s size to James Lucy ' Dorothy Shaffer's big brown eyes to the groggy-eyed Juniors Olga Ciiisko’s athletic ability to Mildred Roeco Arthur Cozewitb’s squeaky sound box to Jean McBride’ Carol Bigg's glamorous sister. Helene, to any eligible gar con ' Xathaniel )dell's charm over women to Prank McCulla Ann Henderson’s pleasing style in singing to Danny Rintauro John Xovak's comprehensive knowledge of world affairs to Joseph Hamm Helen Dubivsky's timidity to the over-hold Juniors Terry Krai's Lenny Lee to any Junior female who can get him Xan Fraser's ability to know nothing in bookkeeping to Kthel Miller Maria Sambade's astounding intelligence to Florence Mendez I'eter Chopki’s bad luck to Rctcr Bereznv—may hr never square a piece of wood ' Kddie Kristensen's motley clothes to Buddy Fitzmaurice Ray Hurley's role as a football hero to James Crowley Irene Miselis’s knowledge of sharps and flats to the Freshie in the trumpet section of the band Julius Rubenstein's outline of Fnglish Literature to the next 12B victims James Monserrate's excellent registration teacher. Mr. Weitz. to the next load of Freshman Loretta Spitznas's school column to Betty Burger Arthur Barlow’s boisterous nature to Ann Mcdee Patsy' Linde's come-hither eyes to Gerard Wecker I- dward Fllis's hope to graduate next term to Ralph h’reda ' (irace Tranchina’s art of artistic application of lip rouge to Connie Reilly Xorman Resnick's mathematical genius to Leo Chase Rose Tassonc’s art of subtle gum chewing to the Juniors who have neither subtleness nor art (iloria Panepinto's wavering e juilibrium to Dan Farynvk Joe Foti’s art of telling tall stories to anyone who wishes to antagonize his Chemistry teacher ■ Burton Krevsky's fine are of making errors to Mbert W’endrolT • ' ; Dot Bra lley’s grey hair to Anne Dowling Leonard Soroka's daily exhibition of taking a walk from the chemistry class to Seymour Xavadvorskv ' Mine I banner's art of cutting classes to (irace Funking lenevieve Blanco's ability to stay out of trouble to Mice Flay Kdna Mc( lee's devastating dimples to any girl in the lunior class who thinks she might thereby be able to distract Max Hollander from his work Leon Kisielewski’s records of the School Store to Teddy Rolakow-ski ' Marv Hobbles natural blonde hair to Dot Henna 306 and 108 leave their incessant feuding and school spirit to any Junior classes who can measure up to their standards Barbara I )ubivsky is selfish she just leaves FIXIS January Class 1941 1. STUNNING SEX I OR S Doris Duncan John Hoffman (Out window-shopping) 2. SENIOR SPORTSMEN Evelyn Petrisko John Lezinski 3. MR. AXI) MRS. B. H. S. Marion Cash Robert Webber 4. SIDE-SIMJTTERS Natalie ()’Keefe I'rank l.omo) (Out collecting jokes) Robert all. Runner-up 5. ALWAYS ()X THE GO Olive Gilio Bill Petruzel r . I . - SSI L’L SKXioks Kl 1 I EL R u HKNSTK, X J°«in Skubnar I R KSSKRS .1 K- n n k Rich ter Thomas I ' etc iiko ri m 11) 'i ts M akcaret Thom as 9. lO- ( Too sx I I V STEPI’liKS M , I KI-I N K iASSMA John Sk.xnaR k -krvi ody kN W KM J . N | ekkv BltAl y 1. Mighty men of math are we. 2. Photographers’ delight: our dilemma. 3. bringing hack the hacon! 4. 'ice-President National Honor Society— Pai i.a I ,1'a v. ()i-eiceks of tuf S i idfnt Conc.kess . President Whitney West neat 6. Vice-President Daniel Kakynyk 7. Secretary Marie C’khra S. Secretary Dorothy Smith IT ALI. COMES HACK TO LS NOW- . . . . Remember ? Octolier With a rousing cheer for the football team we march into )ctober .... first glimpse of report cards assures us we are really back in school . . . then we try to forget it ... . clubs blossom forth .... scads of dances .... who can Rumba or l.a Conga ?.... knee socks are a novelty.... R. H. S. prize jitterbugs wear themselves to a frazzle at the Student Congress dance .... Ruddy Litzmaurice gets into his stride .... re-union of Class of ‘34 with ‘‘Memories as theme song.... monthly tests rear their ugly heads .... President Roosevelt zooms through town .... gosh ! September Starts with a bugle blow to wake us up tennis tournament begins but no one knows it ....as usual lockers refuse to open.... the football team gets itself a new waterboy . . . . Student Congress puts its nose to the grindstone ....Sophs sympathetically watch the Freshies look for Room 407 .... cafeteria resumes it normal hubbub .... Seniors glory in their new found supremacy .... little wanderers trip into wrong rooms .... the one and only Social of the 11 R's goes off with a bang----- we get down to brass tacks. No ember St. Peter’s game has all the trimmings---- peanuts, popcorn, and new drum majorettes ....Student Ticket begins to show its real value .... inquiries about Swimming I earn begin .... few dances to relieve the monotony . . . . Mathematics Club sponsors a contest and Dr. Merit v attends .... M r. Mudd's Lambs walk off with Red Cross Kanner once more (lift v dollars worth of tlag) • ■ .Johnny Dor-s vea visits R. 11. S. and gives the gang a thrill . . vacation at last_ain’t turkey grand---- funny how easy it is to eat too much . . . .eight-thirty comes early after vacation. forty-four December Swimming meets and basketball games constitute our main athletic fare—and what exciting fare!.... footlights and glamour for B. 11. S.'s Dramatic Club. . . Life Begins at Sixteen unearths unknown star material .... two undergraduate babie . lean McBride ami War ren Burns, steal stellar roles... and still we wait for snow, hut's no snow .... the decorations this year are Santas’s delight . . . Twelfth Night is viewed by the Beading Club .... our party at Christmas is fun .... turkey is still grand .... so is the vacation .... Christmas Kve and still no Christmas tree .... we ring out good old 1940. February January so crowded that we steal a January picture for February.... Alvin Cross, the over-anxious child, blows up the physics room at the drop of a hat .... no more Reg. 108 slow balls are now available but no one has time for them .... we haven’t had a dance in centuries .... Washington’s Birthday conies on Saturday—ain't no justice .... latest outfits of the cheerleaders are as modern as Lana Turner . . . . brand new Seniors take over in a big way .... Student Activity Awards are distributed amidst much applause.... weary minds are arising from the chaotic depths of Supervised Tests. January Knthusiastic reception of l)r. Robinson will long be remembered .... rumors of exemptions are being whispered about the corridors rumors false .... Seniors are tasting the last of their power .... everybody has the flu Ruth Kanstciner llirts with the measles.... snow teases us now and then .... the well known midnight oil begins to burn .... only a man like Boris Karloff could invent exams and only .Milton Cooper could pass them.... changes galore! .... .Mr. Smith steps out . . . . Seniors give him a grand farewell assembly Dr. Merity steps up .... Dr. Robinson steps in . . . . and we settle down. March The knitting needles are living in 116.... brilliantly colored afghans are the result March winds soon ruin Wilma Spewak's perfectly coiffured tresses ... cold blasts from the Bay force Room 211 to leave its cozy nook and wander in search of a home.... we are all prettied up for the Year Book pictures.... breathlessly we await the descent of the Kvalu-ators and pledge ourselves to be perfect specimens .... library misses familiar presence of Miss Mary Ann Clark .... dreary days discourage us. forty-five April Mr. Caprio and George Haas (see page 164) assist N kar Book in picture taking.... B. 11. S. s unearthly hush, the students' prim manners, and the weird politeness of all concerned is due to you-knote-who .... and how we cram to appear intelligent .... school's snappy scribblers are busy with essay contests....... ngcla Su- chenski and Irna Miller win them .... Gardner brings up the rear with third prize .... Tommy Sullivan cops the poster contest .... loads of sunshine for ten vacation days .... we all go out to the ball game .... ()h Doctor!” shoots off with a bang.... Tommy Hitchell puts Caesar Romero in the shade .... Junior elections in full swing. June Wanda Kogaski’s reign as current Miss B. 11. S. ends at 1941 Ykar Book Dance .... hail to Miss 1941 .... no actual work is done exams mar the joy of sunny days .... wanted bv all classrooms on the south side: gas masks or perfumed acetylene fumes, cotton for their ears or musical lawn mowers, air foam cushions or vibration-less Deisel engines.... 1 (X enjoys math to the harmony of clanking iron tons of it .... Reading Club country-picnics .... graduation in the air lass Day has us all agog .... our young men's fancies lightly turn to anything hut work . . . .and another hectic year has gone .... hope you have a nice vacation .... see you in September. May Spring fever drives teachers mad .... spring romances drive students mad.... deadline drives Ykar Book mad .... view of the Bay is more alluring than any textbook .... baseball team is the best in B. H. S. history .... Honor Society acquires some brains and more beauty ..... rthur Murrays and Eleanor Powells are in their prime .... first posies are being presented to flattered teachers.... Evaluators gone, students normal.... Reading Club sees Hatch on the Rhine .... school sees As You Like It .... girls see only )rlando .... May Day Tournament finds the fellows trying to crash the gate .... and the grind goes on. I'or ty-six NATIONAL HONOR SOC'IKTV To Ik qualified lor election to the National Honor Society, one must have an average of ninety per cent and a definite interest in extracurricular activities. I lie four cardinal points stressed for new members are Scholarship, ( haracter. Service ( for others) and Leadership. t their monthly meetings the members discuss any problems concerning the Society, it- Constitution, new members, and methods of stimulating interest in it. Chief 'acuity Adviser President I ’ice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Makjon Levis John Ski knar I’ai la Levy Joseph ink Bintz Jf.an Price Ktmei. Rchexsteix KKADINO CLl'n I he motto carved over the fireplace of the Library is the inspiration of these omnivorous readers whose literary appetites consume everything from Shakespeare to Ogden Xash. What have they done this year? They have listened to musical programs featuring Mac Leish's Air Raid and Robson's singing of Ballad for hnericans; they have organized theater parties for Twelfth Sight and Watch on the Rhine, and wound up the season with a picnic in Warwick, New York, home of their adviser. Not bookworms by any means. A dviser President I ice-President Secretary Treasurer K. Wilhelmina Ackerman Jerome jOlembeck Robert Adams Siiiklev Lpstkin-Blanc HE Ml KOI e Torty-scvcn STIDKXT CONGRESS The Student Congress and its official governing body, the Executive Council, have had a most successful vear. The following are problems which thev have solved in 1940-1941 : Definite plans have been laid for the re-establishment of the Beacon and for the issuing of new Student Tickets and Freshmen Handbooks in September: a program of bi-weekly assemblies has been introduced: a dance or series of dances will provide for the financing of the Student Activity Award: the Executive Council itself has been reorganized into efficient Congressional Committees, and by amendments to the Constitution the time for annual elections has been changed to June. Under the leadership of Miss Elizabeth Glenn, the Congress has advanced steadily toward its double goal of unification and expansion of student activities and of settlement of student problems. It is with regret that by graduation this year the Congress loses the services of its first president. Whitney West neat, who has set a high record of achievement for others to follow. FAcri r v ADVISEES Forty-eight FIRST FLOOR rsiiEus SECOND FLOOR I'SUERS THIRD FLOOR LSI IFRS Abraham Golusii ADVISERS Fidijlis Wanci.er John Marconi Forty-nine A RTS AND C RAFTS CU R Samples of some of the work done in wood. day. and paint by the members ot this active group have appeared at intervals during the term in the showcase outside Room 30.?. I.rightly colored bracelets and beautifully decorated trays and jewel boxes especially caught the eye of interested observers. Weaving baskets is one ot their hobbies also. Adviser ............................... Ruth I '. Lawson President Soimiif. Ki.imowicz Secretary Ruth Hollander TIIK SPANISH C FCR Si. Senor, this is the new Spanish Club where a world of Spanish customs and literature is uncovered, and a thorough study is made of Spanish masterpieces in English translation. The members co-operate with our national Good Xeighbor Policy by corresponding with students in Spanish merican countries. Adviser Edward Thompson President Eleanoke PlaSKO.x Secretary ....................... Jeanette Pietruszki Treasurer James McNerxey Fifty C IIKSS CLI'H Enthusiastic meml ers of the Chess Club enjoy this most diverting and intelligent game during their bi-weekly meetings. Moves of the various players are recorded and then analyzed in general discussion. The value of this intra-club practice and analysis was demonstrated in the five board match against St. IVter’s in which the Bayonne players scored three checkmates, one stalemate, and one loss. Adviser Charles Koren President Bernard Bernstein Treasurer Sarah Coder a DKBATIXG CU B As a member of the Xew Jersey Forensic League, the Debating Club, which meets even Monda afternoon in Room 113. is debating this year on the League’s topic: Resolved: that the powers of the Federal Government be increased. The members have debated with other schools, among them I eaneck and Rutherford. They also acquitted themselves admirably in the Regional C ontests for the State Championship. Adviser ..........................Jkxxjk I. DoucfiERTV President ..............................Artiii r Seilkr I 'iee-President Ri th CiiAR. jjf Secretary T. u O’Neill Secretary and Treasurer Flea nor 1 oti fifty-one DRAMATIC CLUB Most outstanding of the activities of this organization for the year 1940-1941 was the play Life Begins at Sixteen, which starred Wilma Spewak and Gabriel Colasurdo. It is hoped that •‘Highness , a one-act play to be presented at the Forensic League Dramatic Contest, will emerge at the top of the list. The Lights Went Out. a pantomime comedy, was the most popular of the kits which featured the Wednesday afternoon meetings. Adviser Jennie I. Dougherty President Ki th Kansteiner Pice-President Harriet Cronin Secretary ............................ Peake Eisler Treasurer .................................Patricia Martin TIIK FORTNIGHTLY DISCUSSION' CLUB Should you wish to hear the P . 11. S. solution to all the complexities of the world situation, just step into the meetings of the Fortnightly Discussion Club in Koom 208. There, in an atmosphere certainly not marked by surface decorum, our budding prophets settle any and all matters of current importance from the Near I ast to the Far East and back again. Topics are chosen by the members who select a new chairman to lead each impetuous discussion. Adviser ......................... John J. Josefowicz l:ifty-hvo HOSPITALITY CLI'B Every W ednesday. Thursday, and Friday afternoons in Room 314. a division of the Hospitality Club meets. (lirls from all courses may join the W ednesday or Friday groups, but the Thursday group is restricted to Home Economics students, (iraciousness in receiving and entertaining guests i the primary end toward which all their efforts move. Adviser Margaret Kelly Presidents Jeanette Pietriszki. Joiianna I )eLeo. Carol Feinisekg Til E LIHKAKY COI ( IE Membershij) in the Eibrarv Council i open only to those students who have a • average and have at least two study periods per week. With great gusto, the members perforin their work of collecting library slips, checking books, typing catalogue cards and carrying on other diverse duties tinged with a literary flavor. 1 his year the group entertained the Snyder Library Council, visited the New York Public Library, the Planetarium and the Museum of Natural History, and maintained its usual active interest in the Xew Jersey State Library Council. Advisers .Mary Ann Clark Eliza ret h Eagan Welsh President Theresa Schiavello Vice-President ......................... Lorraine Straith Secretary and Treasurer ..................Eileen McCarthy Fifty-three CAFETERIA LEADERS The Cafeteria leaders are those very official looking young people who dismiss the cafeterias every day with a business-like wave of the hand. They are completely responsible for the cleanliness and quiet of the lunch rooms. They meet once a month to discuss the problems that come up in their daily supervision of the cafeteria. Adviser ........... President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Daniel Caprio Boh Hanlon ..MIRiam Paliwooa Doris Maher TILE SC HOOL STORE The School Store is an enterprise entirely operated and managed by students who are being trained for salesmanship. Its shelves and counters are completely stocked with all the essentials and some of the luxuries of school life. The salesmen are gaining a wide range of experience in sales technique and selling psychology. The store offers a convenient service for students inasmuch a'' it is operated on a non-profit basis. Advisers Fifty-four Marvea You man Alvin Weitz PHOTOGRAPHYCUK The Photography Club moots every other Wednesday in Koom 10). Anybody interested in tho art may join regardless of whether or not bo lias a camera. Michael Spronck and Seymour Lieberman were winners in a photography contest bold this year. The club viewed two technical films: IPujhlujhts and S ha dotes and Photo Plash Lamps. At one meeting, Miss Lawson lectured on Composition in .Irt. Later in the term, the members plan a trip to the Museum of Science and Industry. Adviser President I 'iee-President Secretary Treasurer Oscar Bodkn horn Herkekt Dern Edward Antczak Miriam Pali won a Thomas Surdaoki MATH KM A I K’S CLUR At any semi-monthlv meeting of the Mathematics Club, you will find some of our youthful Huclids and Einsteins discussing with amazing proficiency the theory of relativity or some equally abstruse subject. The lighter activities in which the group engages include an annual dance, outing, and a mathematical quiz contest. Advisers President I iee-President Secretarial Staff Is adore Chertoit, Charles Korex Leo Chase Michael Spronck Bernadette Cleary Athena Miciiailides Mary O’Donnell Pifty-five OH DOCTOR! Once again with the co-operative spirit necessary to produce a great success, the Glee Clubs, Orchestra, faculty and student body joined together to make Oh Doctor!” an outstanding spectacle. We are still attempting to solve the complications that arose at Dr. Drinkwatcr’s Sanitarium when Glory, the Doctor’s grand-daughter, sent her best friend. Honor, as proxy to that now famous twenty-first birthday party. There were patients who limped, wheezed, and whined in true hypochondriac manner: dashing cowboys such as Mclllroy and Bradley who thrilled the girls to pieces: swaggering Mexicans led by Westneat displaying all the villainies of a real Pancho Villa: goddesses, lisping doctors, and morning glories; Jean 1'ilippone as a languorous senorita, and Miriam Paliwoda, dancing a fancy juts dc deux straight out of the Ballet Russe. And Tommy Mitchell in that exotic costume! Our heart lxxits were audible. ()f course, the fact that the coffers of the school fund were considerably swelled by the appreciative audience was a matter of small importance! In addition to those already mentioned, the principal characters were played by Rosemary Brady. I.ouisa Gray, Merrill Pisher. George Misdom. Marry Rubin. Llizabeth Parowski. F.dward Antczak. W illiam Reiner. Betty Ross. Nan ilundcn. Metro Romankiw. Willard Trent, Jean Taruc. and Melvin Ross who were outstanding in their roles. Naturally, our hats are off to the directors of music, of dancing, and of dramatics. the .Misses Helen M. Wakefield. Mary B. Wucherer, and Jennie I. Dougherty. under whose able coaching the production developed into a finished, professional performance. Fifty-six GIRLS' GLEE ru’H PH IXCl PALS IX Oil DOCTOR!” BOYS’ GLEE CLUB Adviser: Helen M. Wakefield Fifty-seven The Athletic Merit Club was organized in 1939 for the purpose of creating a greater interest in those athletic activities in which girls participate. s a result of its interest, a reorganization of athletics has taken place, and a letter award system instituted. The entire club meets on the first and third Fridays. The Executive Hoard meets every second and fourth Wednesday. Adviser................................... Mary B. Wucherek President ..............................Florence McDermott Secretary Dorothy Smith Treasurer ..............................................Miriam Paliwoda Publicity Manager........................................Agnes McGlynn Official Typist .............................. Grace Buff The past year has been a very busy one for this active group. In addition to their regular duties at the Information Desk, the members have had many opportunities to show their training in social etiquette and graciousness. They received, ushered, and served the members of the Health and Physical Education Association of Hudson and Essex Counties. Similar services were rendered to the members of the Evaluating Committee during April. They also assisted at the induction ceremonies of the National Honor Societv. Adviser Chief Hostess Mary IE Wucherek Grace Buff Fifty-eight SEIIGEAXTS CU B Somewhat of a parallel may be drawn between the Student Congress and the Sergeants Club, fust as the former organization discusses and settles the problems which confront the general student body, so the latter group attacks and settles those that arise in the gymnasium classes. The members both set and achieve high standards for the inspection and rating of students in the various classes. Each sergeant has also her individual duties in the gymnasium period to which she is assigned. She takes attendance, checks attire, gives directions, and supervises closely her group when the varied equipment of the gymnasium is in use. The zeal with which these officials work has resulted in ever-increasing interest in the work of their department. They are invaluable aids to Miss Mary B. Wucherer who is in charge of the girls' activities. Fifty-nine BASKETBALL CL LB The Basketball Club organized in 1938 has a total of fifty members. The Club meets every Thursday and ITiday at three o’clock. The primary purpose is not to train the members for participation in competitive games, but rather to afford an opportunity for whole-hearted enjoyment and wholesome exercise. At the same time, ideals of sportsmanship and character are developed. Adviser Mary B. Wuciierer Coach Ethel Sharp Captain .................................... Julia Brower TEX MS CLI’B Wednesday afternoon is meeting day for the members of the Tennis Club Although the club does not engage in competitive games, the members have derived much satisfaction and much skill from their instruction and regular practice. The simple rudiments of this difficult art are taught and demonstrated by their experienced advisers. Advisers ... Augusta X. llo.ua.and Mary 1 ►. Wucmerer Recorder ...................................Anna Berg Sixty SEWINC. DEPARTMENT “ Po sit on a cushion and sew a line seam”. Years ago this quotation summed up the ambition of most 0111114 ladies. Some of this art of line sewing is preserved in our sewing classes where the girls learn dainty and decorative stitches, lint fancy work is not their only accomplishment. Dresses and coats which could do justice to many a professional coutouricr have been fashioned by our nimble-lingered maidens. During the month of pril. tin- seamstresses, buried under yards and yards of pastel colored tulle, finally emerged with the finished costumes for the various choruses of the school operetta. Oh Doctor! Miss Sarah Ilarrigan. City Supervisor of Sewing. is the efficient guide and instructor of the classes. HOME ECONOMICS DEPAKTM EXT The development of confidence, poise, and all the social graces is as much a part of the work of the Home Economics Classes as the training in the methods of selecting and preparing foods. In the completely equipped kitchen and model apartment, the girls under the direction of Miss Margaret Kelly, aim to make themselves real home-makers. The work in dietetics and food chemistry is especially valuable to those girls who plan to enter the nursing profession. The practical aspect of their training was demonstrated this term when they entertained the Evaluating Committee at tea. The visitors from Mount St. Mary's Academy were also the guests of the members of these classes. Sixty-one DKAFTIXG DKPARTMKXT In these days when one hears so much ahoitt training for defense and about the need for skilled craftsmen in all fields, the work done in the Drafting Room under the supervision of Mr. Joseph Devine assumes great value. The students are here initiated into the mysteries of the art of blue-printing. Approximately one hundred seventy five pupils use this room daily. The students not only take care of their own work but are busy making signs, posters, and graphs for other departments. During this term twelve of our students have been placed in industrial plants as a result of the training received here. In their work in mechanical drawing and blue-printing, the students make a practical application of the knowledge gained in their classes in mathematics and other related subjects. MAXUAL TRAINING CLASSKS I he manual training classes meet three times per week. Most of the students who are enrolled in the I’radical and bine rts Course work in concentrated units of two or three periods daily. The shop is equipped with everything necessary to perfect the skill of these ambitious craftsmen. I'nder the direction of Mr. dolph Muller, City Supervisor of Manual Training, the students work on an individual basis, fashioning those things in which each is interested. In addition to their individual projects such as coffee tables, end tables, chess and checker boards, roller skate lioxcs etc., the classes repair school furniture. Sixty-txvo HOYS' GYMXASIIW! CLASSICS I he gymnasium classes provide a period f necessary relaxation and physical exercises for the hoys. It i the opinion of both Mr. Daniel V ( aprio and Mr. I’hilip lepper. instructors in charge of the classes, that the stress should he laid on that type of exercise which will develop proper habits now and lay a basis for maintenance of good health in later life. Mertness and self-discipline are developed in the marching exercises which form a large part of their work. The emphasis laid oil marching has borne practical results. Many former students drafted into army service have been promoted almost immediately to the positions of corjxiral and sergeant because of their familiarity with the official military commands. Swiftly paced and exciting basketball, dodge ball, and hand soccer games serve the double purpose of exercise and relaxation which is the ever-present aim of their instructors. Ability in work on the long horse and parallel bars, on hand stands and shoulder stands are decisive factors in the rating of the students. At present both boys and girls are training intensively for the city wide Physical Kducation Kxhibition which is in charge of Mr. Daniel Caprio. Mere, in our gymnasium, there is done, without fanfare or publicity, real work for National Defense the development of strong alert young men. disciplined and self-controlled. Sixty-thrcc Editor-in-t Itief Assistant Editor Managing Editor Undergraduate Editor Ri.'Tii Kansteixer Doxai.d Gardner Daniel I;arvnvk Michael Spronck (T I)KH(;KAI)rATK AM) ( ALMNDAH COMMITTEE ATIIEETIC AM) COPY COMMITTEE Editorial Undergraduate and Calendar Thomas Butler. Chairman Billie Bauer Claire Cromey Adelaide Decker Regina Kopchinski Jean McBride A thirties Howard Platt, Chairman Warren Burns W illiam Keenan Agnes McGIvnn John Yargo Activities Ruth Einne. Chairman Roliert danis Iris Bergman (ilnria Dewey Lillian Garlinkle Rhoda Horowitz Eleanor 1 Insking When Shenkman Jacqueline W ei ther Kathleen Williamson ( '() Ruth Charnev. ( hair man Max Hollander Shirley Epstein Marv l.alTey Sixty-four ACT I V ITI KS COM M ITTKK Staff of the Year Book Senior Poll Committee Betty Brymer, Chairman Bernice Arkus Irene Blumenthal (jenevieve Mancuso Jeanette Pietruszki Veronica Vogel Senior Prophecy and Features Photography and Art Florence Trefry. Kdward Antczak Chairman Thelma Ash Thelma Ash Beth Bender Beth Bender Herbert Dern . nt hony Colasurdo Thomas Hitchell Seymour Leiberman Irene Szczur Myrtle Sweeney. Chairman ()lga Antuck Bogina Aslanian Senior Sayings Committee Kitty Biel 'ferry Collins Thomas Davis Donald Gardner John Gassman Bette Gavitt Marion Modes Kdward lalowski Sophie Kliniowic . Margaret Moore Juliana Xalcsnik Miriam I’aliwoda Louise Kamclla Anne Sas Arthur Seiler Josephine Tesko S EX I OH EDITORIAL STAI-’E Sixty-five Business Justness Manager Asst. Business Mgr. Advertising Manager Grace Buff Leo McCarthy Ruth Langmax Leona Alberts Elsie Barnes Koslyn Bassin Julia Brower W illiam Came Sal De Cicco Senior Collectors Helen Frank Harriet Jancewicz Eleanor Kaplan Cormac Long Diana Mongelli Eileen Muller Emily O’Neill Jeanette Pietruszki Anthony Remzas Wilma Spewak Thomas Surdacki fohn Vance COLLECTORS COMMIT I KE Sixty-six Staff of the Year Book .s7. . Ulvcrtising Mgr. I'micrgraduatc Mgr. X ok max E ;kni:i:k ; IIki.kx McGuffie . dverfixing (1om mittee Stanley (ioldbere Rena Henthorn Elaine Joel Mary Kumaras Genevieve Kyprios Frances Massarelli Eileen X el son Frances Sonca ADVKRTISIXC tOMfflTTKK Typing ( o mm it tee Genevieve Mancuso, Chairman Thelma Ash Elsie Barnes Grace Buff Ruth Landman Ruth Mum ford Frances Sonca Myrtle Sweeney Sixty-seven TYPING CO.M.MITTKK J 1. W here’s my gas mask ? 2. Defeated but undaunted. 3. There goes another finger-nail! OFFICERS OK THE SENIOR Cl.ASS -4. Chief Adviser Oscar Podeniiorn 5. Presklent Michael Uasii.e 6. ''ice-President Miriam Paliwoda 7. Treasurer Theodore Poi.akowski 8. Secretary Josephine Pint . SENIOR CLASS ADVISERS Oscar II. Bodenhorx Marjorie C. Horst n. a K. Hovi.e Elinor C assidy Anna Lucia Dose her 1CM ILY FrEVERT Abraham M. Goli sh Augusta I Ioagland Florence C. Keitel John B. Kerr Lottie M. Kukowski John Y. Mahoney Alexander ( )’Connor JClizabeth S. )’Halloran Eveleen M. Quinn Bernice Shapiro Miriam Sweeney I' lDELIS T. ANGLER Helen Wilson SENIOR STI'DKXT lOl’M Il. William Ahern Madeline Bright Fraxces Ciiiurski John Gassman Thomas Mitchell ESTHER I loBERMAN I Iarriei Janckwicz Louise Lauer Patricia Martin I I ELEN M TEJEK Josephixe Minakiio Sam Munitz Dorotiin Onyskow Flea nor Pirkuski Kenneth Kasmussen J LAN I I I E Sen NELLER nc.ela Suchenski Dorothy argo Irwin eisman Scirnty Seventy-one September 7, 1938—We come! Albert Adamcewicz His expert swimming and bis equal expertness on the dance floor have made Cookie well known throughout the school. Captain of Varsity Swimming Team, Teams: Class Basketball. Softball. Football. William Ahern Ready, able, willing: it may sound trite, but it’s the whole truth just the same. Those words fit Bill to a T. Usher, Junior Prom Committee, Band. Orchestra. Gertrude Alban (iert is always seen, but rarely heard. She will stand out however. in our memories as a schoolmate who would give the shirt off her back to help a friend. Clubs: Tennis. Typing, Swimming. Peter Albizati Peanuts” is just as big as his nickname implies, hut words fail us when we attempt to describe his capacity for mischief and for friendship. Teams: Class Basketball, Soft-ball, Football. Ann Antczak Have you ever wondered about the sudden appearance of grey locks in the hair of some of our instructors? W e bet that Bonnie's capers have something to do with the phenomenon. Usher. Photography Club. Leona Alberts Lee has always a word of encouragement here and a deed of kindness there. She never fails to carry on and to put us in high spirits when we are low. Usher. Yeah Book. Junior Prom Committee. Clubs: Dramatic, Photography. Leon Alpert All patrons of the School Store know Leon, welcome his ready smile, and appreciate his efficiency. Clubs: School Store. Dancing: Teams: Class Basketball. Soft-ball. Edward Antczak If Ed lives up to our highest expectations we can surely prophesy a highly successful life for him. for nothing else but that could be in store for this hard-working fellow. Usher. Yk. r Book. Clubs: Arts and (.'rafts. Photography. Che s. Mathematics: Teams: Yarsitv Football, Yarsitj Track, ('lass Basketball, Football, Softball. Track. Olga Antuck Ever ready, ever willing Olga rates high with us for her friendliness and her unassuming sincerity. Year Book, S c h o o I Store. C 1 u b s : Sergeants, I fostess. Athletic. Dolores Aponte Serious and sweet is D and sure to succeed. Ac plishnient automatically , f ill he her efforts... J (I lee OKtb Seven! y-tuo September ft—If hat! Mo escalators in this school! Philip Applebaum Rotundity and jollity usually go together, and Phil i certainly no exception to the rule. He's a good student, too. V slier. Clubs: Chess. Photography; Teams: Class Basketball. Softball. P.ernie’s pleasing soprano voice has delighted us often. Her friendly manner and scholarly ability will aid in making her a success. Year Book. Pirates of Penzance . Oh Doctor! . Clubs: Glee. Needlework, Ping Pong Squad. Hospitality. Grace Aslanian No . ne lias ever yet been found who doesn't like Grace, the girl with the pleasant disposition and the sweet manner. Anne Azzuolo Our association with darkeyed Anne ha been a pleasant and unforgettable experience. Her pretty face and sweet manner account for her many friends. Clubs: Needlework. Dramatic. Elsie Barnes A private secretary would Elsie be! Here’s hoping she succeeds, and that hope is almost a certainty for Elsie has ail the qualifications. Year Book. Attendance Clerk. Clubs: Sergeants, Bowling. Tennis. Beatrice Arenofsky Beaty's wit and giggle are enough to set anyone laughing, and they usually do. Her gaiety-will long 1h- remembered by her friends, and casual acquaintances. Band. Clubs: Dramatic, Needlework. Mathematics, Swimming. Ping Pong Squad. Thelma Ash Tcmmie's artistic ability will be remembered as long as this I ook lasts- at least. Modesty about her talents is her outstanding quality. Year IBook. Senior Prom C m-mittee, Clubs: Athletic. Hospitality, Arts and Crafts. Ping Pong Squad. Regina Aslanian Jeannie’s excellent scholastic ability, her sweet manner, and her buoyant spirits are sure to bring her success and happiness in whatever she may undertake. Csher. Year Book. Student Activities Award. “Oh Doctor! . Clubs: Needlework. Glee. Tennis. Anthony Balassone Tony is a lad with a quick-businesslike mind and an ability for making friends and holding them. This combination will make him a success. Teams: Class Softball, Basketball. Patricia Barnes Pat’s a girl who can get along with everyone. Her calm manner and sunny disposition are only a few of the traits that make us love her. Girls' Varsity Basketball Team. Clubs: Basketball. Swimming. Ping Pong. Seventy-three September 12—Our first cafeteria meal—home teas never like this. Michael Basile ft veil as Class Presidents go. Mike is outstanding. Oratorical skill, dramatic ability, perseverance : all these and many more have made him what he is- an unusually popular president. and a favorite with pupil and teacher alike. President of Senior Class. Student Congress. Life Begins at Sixteen”, “Oh Doctor! , Clubs: Dramatic. Glee. Dancing ; Class Softball Team. Viola Baszewski Viola has the spirit of youth and spring. From the top of her head to the tip of her toes. she’s full of fun. Attendance Clerk. Clubs: Garden, Hospitality. Swimming. Fredric Bell One just naturally expects to find helpful Fred at one’s elbow when one is in trouble and the expectation is never a disappointment. Clubs : Photography, harden ; Teams: Class Basketball, Football. Softball. Emily Bender Emily is another newcomer whose soft drawling voice has fascinated us. and whose kind nature has made many friends. Year Book. Roslyn Bassin If ever a girl had initiative, it's Roz. She's always ready both to help the school carry out its activities, and to assist anyone at all. Year Book. Beacon. Arts and Crafts Club. John Bavlish Bav is a quiet sort of chap, but an all-round one. When he works, he works hard, and when he plays, lie plays equally hard. Teams: Class Basketball. Soft-ball. Football. Elizabeth Bender A combination of Southern charm and Western straightforwardness is Beth, our petite importation from the Mid-West. Year Book, Senior Dance Committee. James Bennett A lover of sports, and an allround athlete. “Midgie i liked bv everyone. He always treats everyone fair and square. Band. Teams: Class Softball. Basketball. Evelyn Benton Where there is quiet—there is Evelyn. I ler serene ways, her determination to succeed, and her charming personality—these are qualities that have made her a friend worth knowing. Clubs: Athletic. Sergeants. Girls' Athletic Merit. Peter Berezny Always on the go” is Pete, the lad with the gift for leadership. Watch him head for the top and get there. Dancing Club, Teams: Class Basketball. Softball. Seventy-four October 16—Hallelujah! These lockers really do often. Elsie Berg he trilogy of v's—vim. vigor, and vitality atledttatcly describe Elsie ivIjoLisperson a owes a lot. to whom C lubs: 'A hletic. Sergeants. Ciirls Athletie-Alerit. Photography. Arts and Crafts. Mathematics. Tennis, Bulletineers. Alvin Berger Alvin is a likeable chap but he believes too strongly in the old adage that children should be seen and not heard. We wish that he bad been less silent, for what we know of him. we like. Class Softball Team. Murray Bernard A keen wit and a quick reply mark this active member of our class whose ability to ask diffi-cult questions surpasses anything we ever heard of. Clubs: Mathematics. Debating. C hess. Photography. Fortnightly Discussion: Teams: Varsity Tennis. Class Basketball, Softball. Football. Mary Bibko Bibi’s sunny disposition has been a wonderful tonic for us many a time (especially after exams). To her the word trouble” has never existed. Ben Bernstein Here is a fellow whom Dame Fortune is bound to embrace. How can she resist that radiant smile, grand disposition, and hearty laugh ? (dubs : ( hess. I abating. Carden : Teams: Class Basketball. Football. Softball. Kitty Biel A versatile student, a bard worker, and an attractive miss in manner and in looks is Kitty. I ler efficiency and dependability will chart her course to success. Year Book. Tennis Club. Josephine Bintz We chose well when we chose sweet-tempered Josephine for Class Secretary. Pleasantness of disposition and charm of manner are the basis of her popularity. Secretary of Senior Class. National Honor Society. Attendance Clerk, Clubs: Photography, Athletic. Irene Blumenthal Dependability may be an overworked word, but it can't lx' overworked where Irene is concerned. Neither can ood humored. Year Book. Clubs: Glee. Debating, Dramatic. Mathematics. Alvin Birnbaum Alvin is never stumped for an answer, but whether it's right or wrong never seems to bother him too much. Withal, he's a hard worker and a good student. Clubs: Mathematics. Chess. Wilma Bobal Wilma's motto is “What is greater than the willingness to please? Such intelligence as hers and such courtesy are not always combined. Garden Club. Seventy-five October 25—Report cards come out; tve pass out. Mow will we ever get along without jean's opinions on things great and small? Upon her, we have dc] ende l for wise words, and never has she granted . them grudgingly. Jeanne Bogdziewicz Versatile is the word for Jeanne whose fine talents in' acting have been recognized and acclaimed by B. H. S. “Abraham Lincoln”, Life Begins at Sixteen”. Junior Prom Committee. Senior Dance Committee. Clubs: Glee, Dramatic, Mathematics. Arts and Crafts. Mary Ann Bonner All the energy that others throw into useless talk. Mickey throws into her performances on the basketball court. Clubs: Glee. Photography ; Varsity Basketball. Catherine Boothby Cathy is marching straight toward success in the business world. Brains, perseverance, amiability—she has them all in abundance. Library Council. Howard Borrmann Feeling blue? Call on Bill. Needing help? Call on Bill, friendliness and co-operation? That’s Bill. Teams: Class Basketball. Soft-ball. Football. Alice Bosch The shortest girl in the class— in height, but not in brains! Alice has an engaging personality. and she is a fine exponent of the Bayonne High School spirit. Student Congress. Usher. Glee Club. James Bostwick Badooka” is the class comedian and mischief maker of Room 111. His fund of witty stories defies all description. Teams: Class Softball. Basketball, Football. Y Alice Bradin What this world needs is better and saner dress designers. So sa a lot of women (and men. too). Well, here's their answer: Alice. I slier. Yt k Book, Hospitality Club. Helen Branagan hat the school loses, the world gains, we say. philosophically, as Helen, one of our better students. steps out to make her fortune. And she trill. Sr rcnly-six January 20—II e (lust off our lutolis—midterm exams. Essie Breaux A lover of hooks, reads widely boU and Viypd litcratufc ( lih :X ci Athletic. Tennis. Eileen Brennan It silence is golden, then Eileen i definite!} off the gold standard. Her world is a carefree and happy one. Clubs: Athletic. Sergeants. Athletic Merit. Ping Pong. Basketball Team. Elaine Brodsky An artist at heart is Elaine. She doubly demonstrates her skill through Iter sketches and in her fine taste for clothes. Clubs: Dramatic. Arts and Crafts. Swimming. Basketball. Glee. Tennis. Madeline Bright Freckles is a girl with such a charming personality that we know the world will take her to its heart as we have taken her to ottrs. Senior Student Council, Arts and Crafts Club. Julia Brower Three cheers for Sis who certainly deserves them and more. Her good work on the basketball team is something to be long remembered. It’s easy to understand why we're so proud of her. Usher. Year Book, Clubs: Swimming. Athletic. Athletic Merit. Ping Pong. Sergeants. Basketball; Varsity Basketball Team. Daniel Brown One doesn’t often find a person like Dan who is a combination of sincerity, frankness, and good sportsmanship. With these qua'i-ties. how can he fail? Usher. Chess Club. Teams: Class Basketball. Baseball. Elizabeth Brymer There aren't many activities in or out of school that Betty doesn't have a hand in. She is an all-around girl and a swell pal. Year Book. Beacon. Band Twir-ler. Clubs: Glee. Swimming Dramatic. Ida Bruce Blessed with a cheerful smile, a vivid personality, and an easy going disposition. Ida is a fine person to run into when you arc in need of a friend. Clubs: Hospitality, Glee. Henry Brzozowski Is it those brawny shoulders that make this likeable varsity man so popular with the gals? If not. then the Juniors would appreciate the secret of his attraction. Usher. Clubs: Photography. Chess: Teams: Varsity Football. Junior Varsity Basketball. Class Basketball. Baseball. Seventy-seven May I—Campaign for Student Congress begins. Helen Buchnovics A cheerful person is Butch whose company is such fun that •lays seem dull, when she is numbered among the absent. Clubs: Hospitality, Glee. Shirley Buckler Shirley, a lovely young miss with a song on her lips and a laugh in her eyes, loves the theater and she has more than average talent for acting. Clubs: Dramatic. Glee, Swimming. Charlotte Buczko A heart to resolve, a head to contrive, a hand to execute, and a tongue to hold silence show a wise mind. So thinks Charlotte. Clubs: Garden. Swimming, Hospitality. Murray Budow Mutch’s cheerful smile and ever ready wit have been a beacon in the night for all those who flounder in the sea of studies. Teams: Tennis. Class Football. Basketball. Softball. Grace Buff As Business Manager of the Ykar BookJ and in fact in all her activiki s. Grace’s Efficiency has beeu ttpned only by her good humor V This Ihjnndc lady ViIJi )t . rn b« forgotten, ’.nsincss ulauagjjr of Ykan at Sixteen , Award. Junior IfrMm CAtfinittce. Clubs: Hostels ScrA-ants. Dramatic, thk if Mdrn, Photography. iiig Mong, Tennis. Viola Burge bather troubles just Mp Viola right by or she 'jMjt tell us about them fcgjyf'fliu has ever heard her compnain Happy and gay, av. sl certainly is. f Band, Glee Club, , Betty Burger Betty’s cheerful smile and efficient manner will certainly help to make her a model secretary. Won’t we envy her boss! flubs: Glee. Athletic. Tennis. Swimming, Needlework. Robert Burns Bob is as much at home in the eia room as he is on the gvm •-or. And his A-l disposition will make him at home anv place where people value good friends. Teams: Class Basketball. Volley Ball. I Ruth Butler p .?'1’ xlV- a,uI rt erved is our , iov, „,v,r i ; gloomy and downcast. That’s why we like her. Hospitality Chih. James Campbell a M'liet fellow but pi ,u ’I'P'avs when he's • ng on am one o! the mam u,SKaI o'struments he has mastered. Orchestra, Band. j_____________ June—II liitney II estnent. one of ours, is elected first president. -C- C. 1« —. C'— Margaret Campbell Day in lav out. Marge is ever tlu same sweet and sociable girl. Her good nature and courteous manner are the reasons for her many friends. Clubs: Tennis. Typing. Hos- Gladys Campen Gladys is pretty to walk with and witty to talk with. Her kindness of heart is always evident both in word and in act. Clubs: Athletic. Sergeants. Athletic Merit. Betty Carroll A cheerful disposition and a readiness to do her best when the time comes are Hetty's greatest assets. Clubs: Dramatic. Glee. Kathleen Carroll Kathy is free from care. She has an exceedingly keen sense of humor which makes her one of our class wits. Usher. Clubs: Hospitality. Glee. Photography: Varsity Basketball Team. Louise Caputo “Shorty is a bright miss with high ambitions. And she should achieve them, for she has ability, and she has charm. Hospitality Club. Jane Cawthon It's easy to remember that smile upon her face, that twinkle in her eyes and it's hard to forget Janie who is a good friend and a fine co-worker. Gladys Carlson Gladys makes a good impression right from the start. Xever a minute of her spare time is ever wasted. Clubs: Dramatic. Glee. William Carne Hill has a pleasant countenance, an even more pleasant disposition. and a host of friends. Everybody without exception has a warm spot for him. Usher. Year Book. Cafeteria Leader. Clubs: Dancing. Fortnightly Discussion. Mary Celuch Mary is very lady-like in her ways and manners. She never speaks harshly to anyone, nor does she refuse a favor asked her. Clubs: Dancing. Tennis, Athletic. Hospitality. Phyllis Cerbone Phvllis has a “come day. go day attitude, but this only makes her more dear to her friends who hold her in high esteem. Seventy-nine June .W—H V store our Cursor trots for the fall fresliies. Ruth Charney Neither «|iiiet nor loud—“Riffc lias proved to her classmates that you can enjoy life and still excel in your studies. Ykar Book. Student Activities Award. Library Council. Clubs: Sergeants. Debating. Athletic, Hospitality. Ping Pong. Ann Chomyn Ann's ever ready smile, her perseverance. and her unbounded energy help to account for tin-record she has made for herself in the Beauty Culture course. Athletic Club. Madeleine Christopher Madeline is a |uiet and industrious miss with a pleasant nature and a keen sense of fun. Frances Cihurski Fran never frowns. Gay and lighthearted, she makes life worthwhile for all her friends. Senior Student Council. School Store. Clubs: Hostess, Athletic. Frances Cichocka Chickie always speaks in soft tones, but we always listen to what this goodnatured and level headed young lady has to say. Hospitality Club. •LLO iri: plus. T unusual person ! • work with loth in scholastic and social activities. Clubs: Hospitality. Spanish. Glee. Frances Clement Versatile Fran is a girl we will never forget. If you are looking for a loyal friend who is frank and sincere, just look her up. Clubs: Swimming. Sergeants, Athletic. Basketball. Hostess, Ping Pong. Alfred Cohen Mix the ingredients of a grand disposition, good looks, and a pleasant manner together and you have Altr l -the delight of any young lady’s heart. I'sher, Clubs: Chess. Debating. Garden. Fortnightly Discussion. Mathematics: Teams: Class Softball. Football, Tennis. Marion Cohen Jet-black hair and big brown eyes are outstanding features of Marion. She is one girl who has no trouble winning her way into everyone’s heart. Usher. Clubs: Athletic. Knitting. Dramatic. Swimming. Milton Cohen Milt has a level head which prevents him from making most of those hasty decisions and foolish actions of which the rest of us are sometimes guilty. Teams: C lass Softball, Basketball. Track. Eighty September 6—We become sophomores—the forgotten men of R. II. S, Rae Cohen Kac has an answer tor anything and anyone at all times. We admire her for her wittiness and carefrec manner. Robert Cohen Rubinoff has a sense of humor that never interferes with his work. Ma lie Ik- as successful in life as he is with his tennis racket. I slier. ('Infos : M athematics, Chemistry: Teams: ( lass Softball. Basketball. Tennis. Anthony Colasurdo Tony's scholarly mind and intense in class affairs, have made him well known and well liked by everyone associated with him. Usher. Ykar Book. Assistant Manager of High School lias kctball Team: Teams: Class Basketball. Softball, Football. Terry Collins Personality! Looks! Humor! That's Terry. We like his willingness to work and his eagerness t co-operate even when there’s no credit attached to it. Usher. Year Book. Junior Prom Committee. Cafeteria Leader. Clubs: Dancing. Fortnightly Discussion. Dramatic, Glee; Teams: Class Softball. IN very Mood singing voitoM5id vjio knows—maybe ..she'll be conqectfd with some one day. Aic Club. Lucy Colasurdo May the business world offer you more golden opportunities. Lu, for we know you will make the best of anything put into your capable hands. Library Council. Vincent Corroppoli Vincent has been president of his registration class for three-years—a fact which shows his leadership and his ability to put things across. Teams: Class Softball. Volleyball, Basketball. John Coughlin Nipper” has been treasurer of Room 217 tor two years. We hope he'll ama s more of a fortune than we have entrusted to his capable hands! Teams: Class Basketball. Soft-ball, Football. Margaret Coughlin We often wonder where Peggy gets all the energy she has for participating in all forms of sports. She is the type that helps to make our school days pleasant memories. Clubs: Basketball. Swimming. Athletic. Athletic Merit: Varsity Basketball Team. Eighty-one September 6—The Commercials arrive from the Annex. Constance Craddick One of our more attractive seniors. Connie has been a pal in the true sense of the word. We’ll certainly miss her. Oh Doctor I , tilths: Needlework. Glee. Tennis. Kathryn Cushmeyer See her blue eyes sparkle with zest and fun. Since Kay always smiles at the world, the world, we hope, will gladly smile back at her and give her all her dreams. Csher. Library Council. Clubs: Arts and Crafts, Glee. Helene Cymbalek A young lady with the smile that charms i Helene who has won many friends by her congenial manner. Junior Prom Committee. Clubs: Bowling. Sergeants. Athletic. Athletic Merit. Swimming. Alexander Danko Both athletic and scholastic activities claim Al's interests. In both he works with an earnestness that gets him places”. Nothing ever worries him. Csher, Chemistry Club. Teams: Class Softball. Football. Basketball. Vincent De Carlo If. to be successful, one must follow tin rule Do things your self, if you want them well done. then Bob surely is cut out for success. Teams: Class Softball. Football. Irene Czechowski Soft of oice and mild of manner is Irene. May she easily find the road to success and travel along it happily. Oh Doctor! . Clubs: Needlework. Glee. Ping Pong. ' Doris Dagistino When Punkie smiles, it’s hard to scold her for reporting late to Keg. 119. Success in the designing field will be hers we are sure. Clubs: Arts and Crafts. Needlework, Dramatic. Thomas Davis Those friendK qualities which Tom has displayed lead us t« • believe that he will set his mark on the world. You can’t keep a good man down. Ykar Book. Library Council. Csher. Junior Prom Committee : Teams: Class Softball. Track. Basketball. Sal De Cicco Good-natured, intelligent and popular. Sal is sure to be a success. He has handled finances of Room 110 ver well for the past three years. Csher, Yi ak Book. Clubs: Dramatic. Photography. Fortnightly Discussion. liiiihty-txi'O September 6—The Red Radge of Courage—the Freshman Handbook—appears. Carmela Del Monaco 11 4 feet 10 inclu-s of Carmela has been active in class activities. W e are going to miss her infections giggle which has often shooed a gl«Hum atmosphere away. Usher. Clubs: Debating. Hospitality. Margaret Demchak Intelligence plus personality plus a pretty face equals our Margie Demchak. She will certainly attain her goal in life no matter how high she set' it. National Honor Society, Usher. Ping Pong. Joseph Dembowski It business interferes with pleasure. give up the business. That's Joe's philosophy. He has that certain air about him which makes for popularity. Usher, Teams: Class Softball, Basketball. Mary Demko Chatter, chatter, chatter! That's Mary's chief occupation in life, but we must say she chatters charmingly. Many a dull situation has been enlivened by her. Hospitality Club. Albert Denerstein W'e hope that all Student Congress representatives are as enthusiastic and as capable as A1 whose reports on the meetings of the Congress are as interesting as a movie.” Student Congress. Clubs: C h e s s. Mathematics. Photography : Teams: Class Basketball, Softball. Mary De Stasio Mary is quiet: Mary is kind. W'hat else can we say except that Man is the type of friend of whom we can't have too many. Herbert Dern Herbert was exposed to the photo bug about four years ago and by now bis has developed into a chronic case of candi-ditis . His generosity and goodnature have clicked with his schoolmates. Ybar Book. Clubs: Mat lie- mat ics. I Mu itographv. Johanna Di Leo Johanna's attractive smile is a sign of her light-hearted, gay spirit w hich never fails to bring joy and laughter to her friends. Usher. Clubs: Glee. Dramatic. Hospitality. Frances Di Micco Fran is an honor student, but her school work doesn't take all her time. She manages to find time for activities and for cultivating a large roster of friends. National Honor Society. Clubs: Tennis. Arts and Crafts. Bowling. Athletic. Sergeants. Beverly Dobkin Always quiet and well-mannered. Bev is a very good student and always so kind and helpful that we shall never forget her. Clubs: Glee. Hospitality, Ping Pong. Eighty-three February 2. 79 0—Dr. Merily lakes over the reins of administration. Margaret Doherty Impulsive Peggy makes frequent use of a woman's privilege of changing her mind. One thing she doesn’t change—her desire to be a secretary. Usher. Clubs: Athletic. Sergeants. Frances Dolac Hardly a day passes in which someone tails to approach Fran with a query alx ut the homework assignment. She always has it and always has it done well. Senior Prom Committee. Clubs: Garden. Tennis. John's blond hair and bright blue eyes combined with his ability to laugh his cares away have made him popular with everyone at B. H. S. Cafeteria Leader. Teams: Varsity Football. Varsity Basket-hail. Varsity Baseball. Track. Class Basketball. Volleyball, Softball. Footbal t; W an to true in the year ubs: Tennis. Ping Pong. John Dolan Mary Ann D 5m ro vski May’s pleasant dispostioif is a never tailing source of good cheer. She has a faculty for getting along with others. Clubs: Garden. Hospitality. Irene Dougherty Who doesn’t know Irene, the dimpled young lady who is always frank, always friendly, and a!wavs doing something for B. H. S. Student Congress. Usher. Clubs: Athletic, Dramatic. Hospitality. Alex Drogin Sports and more sjw.rts,—that’s good-natured Alex’s idea of the good life.” Whenever there’s a game, lie’s in there. Dors lie have a sense of humor! Teams: Varsity Football. Class Softball. Basketball. Vollcv-ball. Estelle Duda Brunette hair, dark brown eyes, and a smiling face describe ■‘Dutch.’’ Friendly ami sincere, she never lets you down no matter how difficult or light the task. Clubs: Glee. Hostess, Athletic, I )ramatic. Marguerite Drosdik Rita has beauty and brains— both of which qualities make her a desirable asset to our class. Ping Pong Club. Helene Dulka Helene doesn’t say much, but what she does say is worth listening to. We hope she will tind success in her career as a singer. Clubs: Needlework. Hospitality, Glee. Fight y-fou,- September—On tin- road to glory- HU’ heroine Juniors. Stephanie Dziuba Our gilt to the business world-pretty. friendly, smart, and well-dressed Steph whose fingers tap the light fantastic on the typewriter keys. Norman Egenberg If Fggie doesn't make his mark in Wall Street, we miss outguess. Bank and Yk. k Book testify to his go-getting ability and to his efficient co-operation with others. Assistant Advertising Manager of Year Book. Usher. School Bank. Cafeteria I-eader. Clubs: Knitting. Fortnightly Discussion. Dorothy Eizentier Success is Dot's avowed goal and we have a strong feeling that she'll make it. if you can judge the future by the past. Usher, Clubs: Athletic. Sergeants. Basketball. Hospitality. Swimming. Tennis. Dramatic. Lawrence Epstein Larry has somewhat of a reserved nature and he does not flaunt his talents. His friends are already many and he is constantly making more. Debating Club. Class Softball Team. Frank Falvo Fun. Frolic and Frank! Pert and very efficient is this lad whose ability to see the sunny side of life, threatens the prestige of the best professional kill joys. Band. Orchestra. Garden Club. Teams: Class Football. Soft-ball. Basketball. Helen Dryzga Popular and pretty, sweet and sincere is 1 lelcn. another of our class artists. She is a miss to be admired and to be imitated. Student Congress. Year Book, Junior Prom Committee, Clubs: Needlework. Tennis, Arts and Crafts, Athletic. Basketball. Pearl Eisler Aspirations for acting has this pretty young miss who has already mastered the difficult art of monologues. Clubs: Dramatic, Ping Pong. Dancing. Florence Ennis We cannot deny the business world the right to claim Flo. And so we give it Fib—just as we have known her—a wonderful pal in rain or shine. Dorothy Fabula Dot is like a breath of Spring. Her presence anywhere changes a cloudy atmosphere to a sunny one. We surely will miss her gaiety and vere. Clubs: Athletic, Sergeants, Merit. Irene Falkowski A staunch believer in the old adage, “Silence is Golden.” Irene is the answer to every school teacher's prayer. Here’s a model you freshmen can copy! Attendance Clerk. Highly-five September—To spur patriotism, Dr. Verity institutes the new niornint! exercises. Edward Farbane A friendly spirit and a willingness to help are two qualities which make Ed a fine fellow. His quiet nature has not dimmed his many accomplishments. Band. Cafeteria Leader. Dancing Club. Daniel Farynyk Dan’s versatility in sports, his executive ability, and his scholastic record lead us to believe that we are acquainted with one of the world's future history makers. Vice-President of Student Congress. Managing Editor of Year Book. Clubs: Debating. Photography: Teams: Junior Varsity Basketball. Class Basketball. Softball. Dorothy Feilitzsch Good things come in small packages.” Is that so? Take a look at Dot. Tall of stature and big of heart. Dot’s one swell pal. Usher, ()rchestra. Clubs : Basketball. Swimming. Mary Ann Fekety Mary can be called upon t lend a hand in any emergency. She has an ambitious nature and will Ik- esteemed and popular whenever she goes. Clubs: Glee, Hospitality. David Feldman I f our prophecy materializes. Davy will take the place of Irving Berlin as the leading song writer of the day. Usher. Band. Class Basketball Team. « Patrick Ferazzi Pat’s good humor and his ready-wit have endeared him to us forever. We're sorry it’s over, Pat. Good Luck! Usher. Teams: Class Basketball. Softball. Rita Fernandez Rita's climb to success is inevitable. With her bright outlook on life, her business ability. and her friendliness—what else could she do but succeed? Clubs: Spanish, Typing. Tennis, Swimming. Serafino Ferrante With his eye on the future. Serafino has already passed the milestones of friendship, sincerity. and fidelity that we all look for on the road to tomorrow Garden Club. Usher. Teams: Class Softball, Basketball. Helen Ferry A colleen with a notion in her head to follow in the footsteps of Florence Nightingale. Helen should find it quite simple to reach the heights of success. Clubs: Tennis. Swimming. Typing. Jack Feuker His work on the Track Team and his position on the (.'lass Softball Team have won for Jack many friends and admirers. Teams: arsit Track. Class Softball. Football. liighty-six October t— II e discover the oritgiu of (lie fumes wafted from the Chemistry lab. Jean Filippo This attractive damsel, with her gay wit. golden voice, and sparkling humor goes through school life smiling and happy. May she ever remain her sweet and unaffected self. Student Activities Award. Usher. Pirates of Penzance”. Oh Doctor! , ('.lee Club. Marj Midge is one who vith a smile. Her uul kindness win her riends. All who know her think she’s grand, slur. Oh Doctor! , Clubs Athletic, (dee. Swimming. Alice Flay Of the quiet and serene type- is Alice who is ever an obliging listener and ever ready to respond with twinkling eyes and a warm smile. Clubs: Photography. Tennis. Sarah Fodera What sterling is in the world of silver, Sarah is in the world of friends—dependable, sincere. sympathetic. Library Council. Clubs: Chess, (ilce. Irving Fishco Clever, witty, a great pal and sportsman is Fish who shows great promise as a research chemist. Usher. Clubs: Photography. Chemistrv: Teams: (lass Soft-ball. Basketball. Miriam Fisher A heart of gold has Mir. who always takes pity on her poor classmates who just hate to do their homework. Usher. Hospitality Club. Benedict Fishler Penny’s knowledge and devoted following of our varsity sports show that he is a really loyal son of Bayonne High. Clubs: Photography. Debating; Teams: Class Softball. Basketball. Edward Foran Here’s a lad who doesn’t know there is such a word as quit . .Yew say die is his motto, and he won’t. Usher. Cafeteria Leader. Photography Club. Eleanor Foti Lady Sophisticate best describes Eleanor. Her zealous participation in all school activities has made her well known to all the members of our class. Life Begins at Sixteen . Junior Prom Committee. Clubs: Debating. Basketball, Dramatic, dice. Eighty-seven October—We back our favorites in the Junior elections. Florence Frank Q Flo'fc-' gaiety and kindness make her Pa welcomed friend at any tinle and any place. She has a pleasant word for all. Clubs: Tennis, Swimming. Juanita Freeman Pleasant manners and a friendly smile make Juanita a very enjoyable companion. Quiet and reliable, she is one to treasure as a friend. Library Council. Glee Club. Sidney Friedman Sid is small in stature but not in enthusiasm, especially for sports. Basketball is his meat. Band. Dancing Club, Basketball Team. Grace Funking Mischief and Grace arc boon companions. Who doesn't know and appreciate her good humor and even disposition? Clubs: Dramatic, Tennis. John Gallagher Gal's camaraderie and good fellowship make him the companion par excellence. Teams: Class Basketball, Soft-ball. Football. ■pjf, both a co-operative disposition and executive ability. It takes little imagination to picture her as the perfect secretary. Year Book. Athletic Committee. Ciubs: Glee, Dramatic. Lester Friedman When it comes to tennis or to any other sport, you can always find Lcs out in front. Teams: Class Softball. Basketball. Volleyball. Marie Fuhrmann Vce” goes her quiet way without saying very much but doing a lot for others. Glee Club. Betty Lee Gable Tell me. pretty maiden, are there any more like you. down Florida way? Betty just arrived from the sunny South, but it didn't take her long to win a way to our heart. Donald Gardner An affable manner, a witty tongue, a keen mind, a superabundance of goodnature! What more do you want to know about Don? Assistant Editor of Year Book. National Honor Society. Student Congress. Usher. Library Council. Student Activity Award. Garden Club. Eighty-ciyhl Triumph for Itosilc, Paliwoda, Hints, and Polakowski. Margaret Gartley A bundle of joy is Peg. who with her cute little giggles can make us all laugh at the corniest’’ jokes. Clubs: Knitting. Glee. Frank Gavin Frankie has a gift for getting along with all different types of people whatever their tempers and peculiarities. I'sher. Teams: Class Softball. Basketball, Football. Helen Gawlak Helen is one of those steady, self-reliant people on whom the progress of life depends. A g«Hxl student and a belter friend, she will make her own success, we’re sure. Clubs: Tennis. Hospitality. John Gassman Twinkling toes and shining personality make John the Jitterbug of B. H. S. Surely a fine combination that will benefit him throughout life. Student Council. Usher, Year Book, Oh Doctor!”, Junior Prom Committee. Clubs: Glee, Xan likes to be right in the center of things as her list of activities shows. Her sense of fun and readiness of laughter make her welcome to all groups. Year Book, Clubs: Sergeants, Athletic. Glee. Swimming. Tennis. Basketball. Hostess, Athletic Merit. Lillian Gaye Responsibility and Li! are synonymous. Persevering and industrious. she will travel far in her chosen field. Library Council. Regina Germolowicz Xo one. we’re sure, needs an introduction to our swanky drum majorette, whose snappy high stepping adds just the right note to the public appearances of our band. Drum-Majorette, Band. Esther Gimple Esther is another of those happy, all round girls with which B. II. S. abounds. Cheerful, attractive. well-mannered. What more does one want? Clubs: Sergeants. Swimming. Athletic. Bernard Giordano Some of the snap that Bernard puts into his music also goes into his wardrobe and his temperament. We all like him. Band. Orchestra. Teams: Class Basketball, Softball, Football. Ruth Glass Blondie’s main ambition is to become a beautician. Judging from her own appearance, we’d say she will In- her own best inducement to customers. Library Council. Arts and Crafts Club. Eighty-nine October 28—Hail to the Chief! Frances Gniazdowski Fran believes in giving more than slu- does in receiving. Such people are always deservedly popular. We turn out to greet F. I). I . Alex Gold Over six feet tall is Al. but who can measure his scholastic achievement? Mis constant high marks have never ceased to amaze the rest of us poor pluggers. Photography Club. Teams: Class Basketball. Softball. Track. Sam Goldberg Wit and humor, Goldy possesses to an enviable degree. Here is the natural life of the party. Usher. Chemistry Club. Teams: Class Softball. Football. Basketball. carefree. Oh Doctor! . Clubs: Glee. 1 lospitality, Spanish. Frank Golden True Irish wit behind an authentic Irish smile. The boys like Frank, and the girls . . . well! Usher. Teams: Class Softball. Basketball. Esther Golembieski Blonde haired Es never presents any other front to the world but a smiling cheerful one. Clubs: Athletic, Athletic Merit. Basketball. Dramatic. Tennis. Swimming, Sergeants. Evelyn Golias Hvie’s frankness and humor make her an excellent pal. The business world will claim her talents. Garden Club. Jane Gorbos Jane seems reserved and quiet, but do not let looks fool you. for she has a boundless store of fun and vigor. Hospitality Club. June Gollin Just as we remember the month of June for brightness so do we remember our June with her light-hearted giggle. Anyone who has heard her famous monologues will never forget them. Usher, Clubs: Dramatic. Chemistry, Dancing. Edward Graff We figure that l-'d’s intended work in the held of mathematics will total up to a sum of wealth, fame and popularity for this is certainly what he deserves. Clubs: Mathematics. Garden. Chess. Debating: Teams: Class Basketball. Football. Softball. Ninety November 6—H c arc lost in tlir croud at the Junior Social. Felicia Greco popular miss is Flea whose many novelty bracelets and necklaces tinkle, twinkle, and lend color to both her personality and her ensembles. Clubs: Mathematics. Dramatic, (lice, Reading. Arts and Crafts. Helena Greene When Helena begins to speak, she is very cautious in what she says. With such a look-before-you leap nature, she will make no miss-steps on her climb Up the ladder. Clubs: Glee. Hospitality. Sophie Gregc. Sophie is very shy. and her shyness conceals her real charm and sweetness from the casual acquaintance. Irene Grochowski 1 f Renee's work on her class paper is any indication of what she will do later, there is no question of her sucecss. Student Congress. Clubs: Basketball. Spanish. Leo Grossman In his quiet unassuming way, Leo has made many friends. lie is always ready to help when the time arises, no matter what the situation may be. Band. Dancing Club. Stella Grzeszczak Carefree and full of fun is Stella. She knows all the latest dance steps and can do them with utmost grace and charm. Clubs: Garden. Swimming. Anna Grekstas If you ever run out of works to describe real friendship, just make a catalogue of all of Ann’s qualities. Thev will fill the bill”. Clubs: Athletic. Swimming. Spanish. Henry Grodkiewicz Henry is a sociable soul, and like most sociable people, he’s easy to get along with. Teams: Class Basketball, Soft-ball. Football. Chester Gryspinski Chester’s quota of play does not exceed that of school work, but he enjoys good fun and has the time t be Bayonne High’s gift to the ladies, who call him Lover . (iarden Club. Teams: Class Softball. Basketball. Football. Valerie Guladwinski It doesn’t take much imagina tion to picture Val lightly tripping her cheerful way through life as she has through school. Glee Club. Ninety-one November 10—ill Stale Orchestra features Rhoda Mayor as soloist. George Haas Stoop's reputation in the athletic world certainly hasn't turned his blonde head one single bit. Quiet, efficient, he’s the type of friend who wears well, and that is high praise. Usher. Teams: Varsity Football. Class Football. Basketball. Softball. John Habereck All paths of good friendship lead to John's door where no one who needs counsel or companionship is turned away. Clubs: Chess. Photography. Mathematics: Teams: (' 1 a s Basketball. Football. Joseph Hamm He is a fine example of a good natural fellow who is always ready to cheer you up when you need it. Usher. School Store, Teams: Class Basketball. Track. Soft ball. 0 Dorothy Harbers can always Ik- de| ended on. ri from experience, we know laU what she promises, she does. We hope the world never lets her down. Student Congress. Clubs: Glee, Knitting. Cornelius Harrington A quiet intelligent fellow with an astounding vocabulary. Con has given his main interest to the promotion of class sports. Teams: Class Basketball. Soft-ball. Football. Ruth Haas (iirl athletes aren't always as pretty and attractively vivacious as Ruth. She's as popular as she i goodlooking. Varsity Basketball Team. Clubs : Hostess. Athletic Merit. Basketball. Dramatic. Sergeants. Swimming, Tennis. George Hackett George is noted for his quick and ever ready smile. His courteous manner and his ability to take a joke are marked qualities of his. Usher. Photography Club. Teams: Class Softball, Basketball. Joseph Hammer Joe is a very good student, dependable and genial. He is popular with everyone and is sure to go far on the road to success. Teams: Class Softball, Bowling. Edward Harper Ted is the tonic that the doctor prescribes for that low-down feeling which needs a quick wit and a swell sense of humor for a remedy. Photographv Club, (.'lass Soft-ball. Audrey Hauck Audrey's quietness isn't due to bashfulnesc.. She doesn’t believe in speaking out of turn, but you can count on whatever she says to 1 e useful information. X iiicty-tn'o Movrinbor 23—Thanksgiving—and a wrtl-carninl r4 sl. Catherine Hawrlow Wherever fastidious Cathy is there will he health, for site is a great fresh air fiend. Clubs: Mathematics. Glee. Art' and Crafts. Gertrude Hay Cert has a gift for conversation which many of us envy. She has many friends, and leaves a good impression on all who meet her. Clubs: Glee. Swimming. Leonard Heath Bet the Angel Gabriel can’t blow that horn any louder than Lenny does. We think that we can distinguish the note of Lenny’s horn each day in morning exercises. Teams: Class Softball. Basketball. Margaret Hendrickson Marge’s dancing blue eyes and lovely smile are only two of her many assets. Student Congress. Usher. Dramatic Club Helen Hempel Because her smile and smooth disposition never vary we have one dominant impression of Helen sweetness. Clubs: Glee, Mathematics. Arts and Crafts, Dramatic. Loulee Henry When Lou laughs, you find everyone laughing with her. She is a gay and charming girl whom no one can resist. Student Congress, Glee Club. Rena Henthorn Need someone to cheer you up? Renee is your answer. She loves to have fun and succeeds in making others happy. Usher. Student Congress. Year Book. Junior Prom Committee, Clubs: Glee, Tennis. James Hicks Although Jim hasn’t been with us long, we all admire him. He possesses a friendly manner and a cheerful smile. Teams: Class Softball, Basketball. Football. Selig Hersch Sel is a quiet person who rarely speaks unless spoken to. He is both athletic and scholastic. Student Congress. Clubs: Debating. Chess. Fortnightly Discussion. Mathematics. Chemistry: Teams: Class Softball. Basketball. Football. Thomas Hitchell Here is the Fred Astaire of tomorrow—that is. it no field other than professional dancing claims the talents of our unusually clever and likeable Tommy. National Honor Society, Year Book. Oh Doctor!”. Student Congress. Usher. Junior Prom Committee. Senior Council. Clubs: Dramatic. Fortnightly Discussion. Debating: Teams: Class Softball. Basketball. .V indy-three November—ICe win Cross County Championship for the fifth time. Esther Hoberman Wherever there's fun and laughter, we can be sure that Esther is the incentive spirit for her pep and sense i f humor always set things in motion. Junior Prom Committee. Usher, Clubs: (dee. Dramatics. Photography. Hospitality. Swimming. Dancing. Rita Hockstein Very popular is this vivacious miss who always looks as if she has just stepped out of a fashion magazine. Usher. Clubs: Dramatic. Reading. Bowling, Swimming. Athletic. Ping Pong. Basketball. Sergeants. Marion Hodes She sets the fashion for all the girls and her original ideas and charming wit exemplify her character. Ever Forward Never Backward”—is her ambition. Student Congress, Ykar Book. Usher. School Store. Clubs: Dramatic. Hostess. Athletic. Martin Hoffman Always jovial and happy. Mart has numerous friends, not all of whom can be accounted for by the fact that Mart always does his homework. Clubs: Mathematics. Chess: Teams: Class Softball, Basket ball. Evelyn Hollander Kvvy undertakes everything with vigor and usually meets with success. We know she will find the same success in her art career. Clubs : Athletic, Swimming. Set ge.unt. Athletic Merit; Teams: Varsity Basketball. Max Hollander We shall expect much of Max. a fellow who has made such a worthy dent in the armor of knowledge. His many gentlemanly qualities have had everyone's admiration. Student Activity Award. National Honor Society. Yf.ar Book. Usher. Clubs: Mathematics. Chess: Class Track Team. William Hood Although clothes don't always make the man, B. H. S.'s gentleman fashion-plate has proved that one can have fancy duds and still be a genuine and sin- cere fellow. Teams: Class Baseball. Basket- Helen Hoppey Helen is another student who believes that silence is a sure path to wisdom. She is a willing worker on all occas’ons. Hospitality Club. William Horan Bill's tousled top and twinkling eyes In-lie the fact that he is one of the Senior class' confirmed bachelors. Poor girls. Clubs: Fortnightly Discussion. Garden. Josephine Horzepa Josephine's appearance is as pleasing as her personality. She likes to have fun but her studies are never neglected. Junior Prom Committee. Clubs: Tennis. Hospitality. Y indy-four December I—The cast of “Life Itegins at Sixteen is chosen. Kate if a nytuKnml of mischief. 4x . and lumw f Tou'll alwavs K nWo 4 Grfi igui l +ier among In r It rimdS er'ause of her tut n nttle giggle. Usher. Clubs: Dancing. Spanish, Dramatic. Swimming. Tennis. Anna Hurley Ann. who is a commercial student. naturally wants to become a stenographer when she graduates. Her friendly nature will help her on her way to success. Rose Hubbard You will never hear JUkv say anything that will offend anyone. One kbV- K Omer tor -a friend ka -Vi real pal. 'yt George Hudak (jeorge mixes well, combines pleasure with work, and gives the impression that it pays to take things easy. Usher. Teams: (.‘las' Basketball. Softball, Football. sense of humor and forwardness arc tlie reasons for her popularity. Clubs: Hospitality. Typing. Tennis. James Hutchins He may be small, but his share of wit is large. One and all. we extend t . him our wishes for success. Orchestra, dee Club. Teams: Class Basketball. Softball. Football. Florence Hydock We will all miss Flo’s wit and good humor when school days are over. Her sunny temper will never go amiss in any company. Usher. Clubs: Spanish. Basketball. Grace Iacono Scholastic ability, keen humor, and Hawless character—that’s Cracc. These qualities will enable her t«. succeed in obtaining the In-st that life has to offer. . rt and Crafts Club. Placid Iacono At the first look. Pat seems quiet and serious; at the second, one catches that impish gleam in his black eyes; and at the third, one knows that he isn't at all what his fir t name implies. Cafeteria Leader. Ninety-five December 6—The Juniors jump to Fenny’s jive at the Junior Dance. Josephine Ignatowitz Jo is a good student and a well liked one'. She is outstanding for her pleasantness and good fellowship. Usher. Stella Iskra Stella is a true and loyal friend to all—one who never says an unkind word to or about anyone. Glee Club. John Jablonski Good-natured Jack, well liked by those associated with him. has cheered up many a dull moment during the class routine. Usher. Teams: Class Basketball, Softball. Football. Stella Jahara We’re sure that everyone would love to have the dimples Stella has. Just one smile at a future employer, and the job will be hers. Clubs: Glee. Hospitality. Irene Jakubowski Renee is a friei ler greafl-st chart) inability Ajj incerit £' Hospitality Club. Edward Jalowski Fine fellows may come, fine fellows may go. but Kd will always remain in the hearts of all of his friends. Usher. Year Book. Teams: Class Basketball. S o f t ba I 1 , Football. Everett Johnson Everett’s ability to make friends and keep them is surpassed only by his athletic ability and scholastic record. For further reference see Who's Who—1960”. Teams: Yarsitv Track, Class Basketball. Football. Softball. X itu'ty-six Ih •cernber 20—Extra celebration at extra sjiecial tarty for extra Christmas vacation. Cecelia Jordan Everybody likes Coil for her cheerfulness and gaiety. Whenever we re in need of enter tainment, were sure to hint her ready for mischief. Glee Club. James Julius Jimmie’s wit and sense of humor have made him a swell classmate. His service to his class and speed on the gym door will lx- remembered Inal 1 of us. Usher. Terms: Clas Basketball. Softball. Andrew Kachmarsky Kach is a fellow whose loyalty and straight forw ard manner arc the reasons for his winning and keeping friends. Usher. Teams: Class Basketball. Softball. Anna Kaczmarek One of Anna’s most outstanding characteristics is her generosity. She is always one of the first to give her support to any school project. Clubs: Photography. Spanish. Dorothy Kalinak Poise, neatness, and ability are traits that Hot possesses. That's the reason we all know she will lx- an efficient secretary. Clubs: Basketball. Swimming, Athletic. Fred Joseph Fred will go far in the music world, for he has no mean ability in swinging those drum sticks. Band. Cafeteria Leader. Dancing Club. Class Softball Team. FI lie. friern standing quiet is won many ause of her under-f the problems of others. Clubs: Glee. Spanish. Estelle Kaczka Kstellc has an interest in all things scholarly but that doesn’t prevent her from being equally interested in the lighter side of life. Clubs: Glee. Hospitality. Irene Kakascik Irene is the epitome of efficiency and helpfulness. Coojx-rative and willing, our cheerleader (fix's more than her share in school activities. Cheerleader. Library Council. ( lubs: Glee, Athletic. Sergeants. Squares and Rounds. Athletic Merit. Hazel Kamin In stature she may be small, but when it comes to personality and sweetness. Haz measures high. Ykar Bock. Clubs: Dramatic. Hostess. Athletic. School Store, (dee. Sergeants. .Y inety-seven January 2—We say official good-bye to Dr. Merity. Wanda Kaminski Wanda is a carefree t;ir] who takes life as it comes. You never hear a cross word pass Iter lips. C'luhs: (dee. Spanish. Swimming: Library Council. Athletic Committee. Ruth Kansteiner Ruth has swept along in such a continuous whirl of social and school activity that we wonder how she can continue to he the brilliant student that she is. National Honor Society. Student Activities Award. Editor-in-Chiet of Yrar Book. Usher. Pirates of Penzance . Young Mr. Lincoln . “Life Begins at Sixteen . Clubs: Dramatic. Debating. (dee. Squares and Rounds. Library Council. Dorothy Kaplan We couldn’t find a better scholar and a truer friend than Dot. Her ambition is sky high. School Store. Violet Kaplan Tall and serious, but not too serious to be fun-loving. Violet will undoubtedly be a success in whatever field she enters. Usher. Band. Clubs: Dancing. I )ramatic. M athematics. 1 )cbat -ing. Needlework. Ping Pong. Ann Ka Little Ann asysftf- is known to her friends is one of the nicest girls we knowJ She's sure to sticceeo at, ji r chosen work. Clubs': Hanging. Hostess. Swim-mjng. Tennis. Rita Kane Pretty as a picture, sweet as a rose, who is itr None other than our own Rita who makes the sun shine in any kind o: weather. Student Congress. Ben Kantor Ben is a friend to everyone and everyone is a friend to Ben. He has an active mind which he uses wisely. Teams: Class Softball. Basketball. Eleanor Kaplan Whatever she does is worth while. We have always admired Eleanor's dependability, modesty, and sincerity. Year Book, Glee Club. Leonard Karpel Everyone who knows Lenny likes him because of his keen sense of humor. He may not be the best of athletes but Insure does like sports. Teams: Class Softball. Basketball. Volleyball. Dorothy Katz Dot is witt and wise, and lhe e qualities will always keep her surrounded b f i e n d s throughout the years to come. C Iubs: (dee. Swimming. 'indy-right January 2, 1911—H e meet l)r. Robinson, our new principal. Morton Katz Mort is small, efficient, and business-like, as his handling of the New York Times indicates. He also has a high scholastic standing. Usher. Debating Club. Mary Kelly Kell is a quiet little lady, who although reserved, has won many friends. W’e feel sure that whatever she undertakes in life will be done with determination and quality. Florence Kennedy Flo is the ideal American girl, whose beaut ' is more than skin-deep. Though she was chosen • mr best-looking senior, she would also run high in a best-natured contest. Glee Club. u Dorothy Klein A poet would need nothing more than Dotty's eyes. deep, dark and expressive, to give him an inspiration for a sonnet. Oh Doctor! , Clubs: Dramatic. Glee, Lois Kellner Lois is always happy and carefree. In the dullest affair, she'll manage to find fun. for she is a truly good sport. To be a nurse is her ambition. Edith Kennedy Everyone openly envies Edith's sparkling eyes and good looks. Her spirited charm and radiant smile have won many good friends for her. Clubs: Athletic, Hospitality. Dolores Kerman Her many friends will testify to “Button's” capability and sincerity and to her constant cheerfulness and helpfulness. C I u b s : Typing. I lospitality, Tennis. Alice Kiesnowski A true a friend as Alice is hard to find. Because of her pleasing personality, both students and teachers admire her. Usher, Clubs: Athletic, Glee, Sergeants. Sophie Klimowicz All you have to do is to mention swimming to “Soso and she's your friend for life. She hopes to become a very efficient housewife. National Honor Society. Year Book, Usher. Clubs: Sergeants, Athletic. Swimming, Glee. Arts and Crafts. Ninety-nine January 9—Lurry's ad-libbing gives pep to uLife Begins at Sixteen. Janice Kline Janice's twinkling eves and cheerful smile are all anyone can ask for. She loves laughter and she is always happy. Garden Club. Isabelle Kolakowski “Babs”’ daring nature, temperate mood, and charming personality should prove to be great assets toward furthering her flying career. Arts and Crafts Club. Irene Kolessar Irene’s happy smile, gay laughter. and cute little tricks are never out of place or unwelcome. Florence Konigsberg Flo’s sparkling personality and keen sense f humor make life long friends of all who know her. Library Council, Clubs: (dee. Mathematics. Tennis. Photography, Adele Kopycinski Della will need no medicine to cure her patients. The patients' cure will consist of one ot Della's lovely smiles and a few of her soft-spoken words. (dec Club. Florence Knight Mischievous Flo is always the center of a gay group. We all know that she will find success rapidly. Clubs: Glee. Needlework. Mary Kolakowski Mary is a quiet and kind girl, who is destined to go far. Never step backward, full speed ahead is her motto. Antoinette Kolodgy Antoinette has a pleasing personality. the intelligence, and the ability to make her the efficient secretary she wishes to be. Hospitality Club. Remington Kontje If you have ever heard Remington beat the drums, you will agree with us that we may well look forward to dancing to the music of his orchestra some day. Hank. Orchestra, Teams: Class Softball, Basketball. Edward Kornett I'd i one of our best hack field men. His quick spontaneous smile, his common sense, and all-around grand disposition have made him one of the favorite sons of B. H. S. Chibs: Photography. Football: Teams: Varsity Football. Varsity Baseball. Class Basketball. Onc-hundrcd January . —Miss Dougherty entertains the east ami stage-crew at tea. Irving Kornstein Irv is a born salesman, whoso ability in that lino should not him a largo income in years to come. I'sher. Cafeteria header, (.'lass Softball Team. Jane Kosakowski Jane radiates charm with her mild manner and gentle ways. Her good nature will aid her to success. Olga Koval Of a somewhat reserved nature. Olga is not the kind to Haunt her talents, but we all know the Glee Club will miss a melodious voice. Oh Doctor! . Glee Club. Helen Krand Helen’s ability combined with her ambition is a stepping stone on the ladder of success. Keep it up and you’ll surely reach the top. Glee Club. Evelyn Kristensen This petite miss is as jolly as the day is long. Her gaiety always puts us in a happy mood. Clubs: Hostess. Glee. Athletic. Mary Kornutik A day never goes by without a joke from Mary. Her pleasant chatter is music to our cars and happiness to our hearts. Glee Club. Theodore Koss Quiet, humorous, a good judge of character, and a Iwmbshell when anyone disparages the Yanks in his hearing—that’s our Eddie. Teams: Class Basketball. Soft ball. Volleyball. Lawrence Kral Larry’s sense of humor is terrific. Quiet and reserved, his slow flow of words attracts hordes of friends who respect him greatly. Teams: Class Softball. Basketball, Volleyball. Mary Krill Mary's blond hair is something we all don’t have but would like to. With her charm and personality, Mary will get on in this big world. Clubs: Garden. Spanish. Irene Kulpa Irene proves her worth to the class not by noisy nothingness but by quiet efficiency. She will make a success of whatever she undertakes. Clubs: Athletic. Hospitality, Sergeants. One-hundred-one January 18—II V land Mate Jersey in points at the Diekinson Meet. friends widens. She spreads happiness and joy wherever she goes. This is why she is liked by all. Year Book. Attendance Staff. Hospitality Clnb. William Kvokacko Bill is a real gentleman—quiet, studious, polite, honorable. Good luck in the future. Bill. Raymond Kutchinski Ray believes that talking to excess is unwise. Answer a question in the shortest possible manner is his motto. Teams: Class Basketball. Soft-ball. Football. Herman Lagani Herm's curly hair and laughing eyes have made him the favorite beau of many a Bayonne High School lass. Ruth Langman Ruth is a vivacious, dark eyed maiden with a personality that clicks especially with those to whom she sells ads. Fvcryone likes her. Advertising Manager of Year Book, Junior From Committee, Beacon, Clubs: Athletic. Debating. Hospitality. Sergeants, Ring Fong Squad. Stanley Lapinski Stan has an unerring taste in choosing fine clothes and an equally fine discrimination in choosing his friends. Usher. Glee Club. Teams: Class Basketball. Softball. T ouch Football. Alice La Pook Diligence is a characteristic of Alice who has made many friends through her efforts to please. Clubs: Dramatic. Photography, Typing. Joseph La Rocco Joe we will always remember as running true to form the form of a regular fellow, unselfish. generous, helpful, wasting no words, but lavish in good deeds. Teams: ( lass Softball, Football. Louise Lauer Tall, dark and sophisticated is a description that fits Lou’s appearance but she has substantial traits also that make her the well liked girl that she is. Student Council. C a f e t e r i a Leader. Onc-hundrcii-tu'o February H—Track Tram wins Stale Mile Relay Championship. Julia La wry W hat we need are more efficient, dependable workers like Julia who has proved her efficiency by the wonderful way in which she handled the position of treasurer of Room 204. Clubs: Whletio. Sergeants. Bowling. Year Book. Attendance Clerk. Hospitality Club. Virginia Leahy Blonde, blue-eved Virginia can always administer the “pepping up needed for a gloomy moment. Cafeteria Leader. Clubs: Athletic. Sergeants. An. e Lee Quiefl and modestly. Anne goes her way until some deserving situation giv s, her an oppor-tutjiiV orevcaT her wit and ability. Clubs: (dee. Sergeants. Athletic. Girl.V Athletic Merit. Leonard Lee A not too tall—but dark and handsome gentleman from the South—that’s Lenny. lie has a keen sense of humor and knows how to use it. Cslier. Varsity Football Team. Irving Leibowitz Whenever you need some facts concerning the sports world you will get the correct information if you consult Irving. I'shcr, Glee Club. Teams: Class Basketball. Softball. Virginia Leister Pleasing personality, bright smile and pleasant disposition are just some terms that can be applied to (finny. She is a delightful girl admired by all. Clubs: Athletic. Sergeants. Glee, Bowling. Hostess. Helen Levy I lere’s health to the lass with the merry brown eyes. This sophisticated little bit of loveliness spreads happiness among all those who know her. Josephine Lee Jo is pleasant, helpful, and industrious We hope these qualities will help her win as many friends in the world as they have in school. Clubs: Athletic. Athletic Merit. Basketball. Sergeants. Swimming. ' ' Paula Levy Ready, willing, and able to help everyone is Paul who has found success at every turn and who will continue to find it. National Honor Society. Student Congress. Stud e n t Activity Award. Clubs: Tennis. Glee. Dramatic. Photography. Mathematics. One-hundred-three February -i—We start our blitskreig on the Juniors. Jeanette Lewandowski Jeanette is one of our accomplished Seniors. She is fond of sports and she completes any task given to her. May success be with her always. Student Congress. Clubs: Athletic, Hospitality, Hostess. Theodore Listerman Teddy is blessed with the power to create excitement in all his classes, and with the ability to make many a maiden's heart beat faster. Teams: Class Basketball and Softball. Cormac Long Cormac's nonchalance and energy have won him a host of school friends. Here's one fellow who doesn't need Wheaties” to give him the pep for school spirit. Year Book. Usher, Clubs: Fortnightly Discussion, Class Football Team. Michael Lotosky One of our easy going students who takes things as they cornel's Mike, but whatever he does is done thoroughly. Teams: Class Basketball. Soft-ball. Touch Football. James Lucey Jimmy’s pleasant smile and disposition have won him the friendship of both boys and girls and the title of Class Comedian, His ad-libbing in “Life Begins at Sixteen” won't lx- soon forgotten. Student Congress. Usher. Life Begins at Sixteen”, Dramatic Club, Class I hay Committee. Victor Lipinski A friend in need is a friend indeed. This is really true where “Vic is concerned. Jr. From Committee. Dancing Club, ( lass Basketball Team. Helen Loch To disprove the old adage that redheads have bad tempers we give you—Helen. She is even-tempered. friendly, and when she smiles a dimple appears in each cheek. Cafeteria Leader. Clubs: Hospitality. Garden. Stanley Losiewicz Stanley is a person who is slow but sure in all of his ways, and slowly but surely he'll climb his way to success. Clubs: Photography, Football: Teams: Class Softball. Varsity Football. Anne Lubera When it comes to fun and frolic, Anne is right there with spirit and smiles for all and with not a care in the world. Clubs: thletic. Hospitality. Hostess. Sergeants. Harriet Lynch We could not find a more trustworthy friend than Harriet with her friendly manner and quiet ways. Clubs: Swimming. Glee. Oiu'-htauircd-four tebruary III—Our girls play the basketball tram from Mount St. Mary's. Marvin Lynch Marvin’s quiet manner is deceiving for he lias a keen wit and a right smart sense of humor. Usher. Clubs: Mathematics. Chemistry, Garden. Veronica Mahalson Ronnie is as merry and as happy as she can be. If you know her, you will agree that another like her will Ik- hard to find. Clubs: Athletic. Hospitality, Sergeants. Doris Maher Charming sophistication and sweet good humor are the things that make Doris so popular. Usher. Cafeteria leader. Clubs: Dancing. Arts and Crafts. Cecelia Maino It does not seem as if Ceil has an enemy in the world. She has the ability to get along with everyone. Spanish Club. Dolores Malek The sparkle of diamonds is no brighter than the gleam in Dolores' eyes, and the sun isn't any brighter than her disposition. Clubs: Athletic. Sergeants. Matthew Malinowski Matty is a small congenial chap, who can be best summed up in the expression—a regular fellow. Teams : Class Basketball, Track. Thomas Malloy Some one of these fine October days, watch for Tommy’s name in the line-tip for the World Series. He has been one of our star pitchers. Usher. Glee Club. Teams: Varsity Baseball. Class Basketball. Softball. Genevieve Mancuso Intelligence and efficiency arc Genevieve’s outstanding characteristics. Whatever activities sin- has taken part in. she has performed with thoroughness and with skill. Ykar Book. National Honor Society, Glee Chib. Betty Manley Betty is one of the silent serious members of our class whose worth is greater than that of many who do much talking but little acting. Mary Manley Don't be deceived by Mary's quiet manner, for she is jolly and merry, anytime and anywhere. Otie-h undred - five February 28—We sit in the peanut gallery and hear “The Bartered Bride ' Rose Mannarino When Rose is around smiles are bigger and better. Her peppy manner makes all who know her sit up and take notice. Clubs: Athletic, Spanish. Sergeants. Julia Markevich Dancing Judy is brimful of the joy of life. Her energy ne'er flags, and her high spirits never dim. Needlework Club. Richard Marshall Although he is a bit shy. this does not prevent Dick from being an all around fellow. He has our respect and liking. I'slier. Dancing Club. Teams: Class Softball. Basketball. Americo Massa Shorty . as his nickname subtly implies, isn't one of the big fellows of the school in size, but he's right there near the top in sport activities. Team : Class Softball. Basket-ball. Football. Volleyball. Stephanie Mastrangelo “(jerry’s” smile, sweet personality and outstanding scholar ship make her place in our memories a sure and firm one. Usher. Clubs: Tennis. Needlework. Josephine Manzo Here is a girl with a sunny disposition, who believes in the powers of a cheerful smile. Norma Marks Norma’s bright smile and cheerful hello account for her many friends. She has our most sincere wishes to attain the greatest heights of success. “Oh Doctor! . Clubs: Glee. Needlework. Hospitality. Ring Pong. Patricia Martin Rat's sunny disposition, sincerity. and friendly manner have earned for her the title of the most popular girl in the Senior Class. Student Council, Year Book. Library Council. Clubs: Dramatic. Mathematics. Frances Massarelli Frances D a maid of winsome ways. Her warm friendliness even to slight acquaintances is her most endearing quality. Yf.ak Hook. Garden Club. Thomas Mastromonica Fveryone likes Tom. The general eood will towards him may le due to his friendliness or to his earnestness or to his sincerity. but whatever the reason— we like him. Usher. Chibs: Fortnightly Discussion. Chemistry: Teams: Class Softball. Basketball. Om'-hundrt'd-six March ,‘t—l i. sweet music! New ttnnouneemenl chimes riii out. Helen Matejek Helen is tops with all who know her. Wihv? She is invariably pleasant and she spreads cheer wherever she goes. Senior Council. Athletic Collector. Eileen Matthews A friendly smile for everyone, a cheerful attitude when the going is tough—that is a composite picture of Eileen. Hospitality Club. Joe Maxim Joe is always cheerful and full of fun. He is a born comedian who will certainly brighten up the navy. Garden Club. Teams: Class Softball. Basketball. Agnes May Agnes' quiet and mild manner go well with her generosity and friendliness. Her friends are many. Wilbert McCarron Slow and soft in speech. Mac is anything but slow or soit when he packs that pigskin in the direction of the goalposts. Football Club. Florence McDermott Spontaneous laughter and mischievous manners are Florence's. Her unusually good sportsmanship and sense of fair play have made her well-liked by all. Clubs: Athletic. Basketball. Tennis. Mathematics. Hostess, Sergeants. Athletic Merit : Teams: Varsity Basketball. Leo McCarthy A star member of the track team is Leo, who we hope, will glide over any hardships of life as smoothly as he covers the ground in his cross-country running. Assistant Business Manager of Ykar Book. Varsity Track Team. Ann McGee Keep smiling. Ann. for that smile of yours will make you as much a success in life as it has at Bayonne High. Needlework Club. Angus McGillis Full of pep and endowed with a pleasant countenance, Angus attracts friends easily. He’s a a fine student, too. Dancing Club. John McIlroy Tall, blond, and good looking. Jack sets the girls’ hearts aflutter when he passes by. His IKTsonality makes him an equally good friend with the fellows. “Oh Doctor!”. Band. Orchestra. Clubs: Dancing, (dee; Teams: Class Track. Basketball. Soft ball. One-hxtndred-sevcH March—li e discover how well work rhymes with Burke. Jane McNally When Irish fives Are Smiling must have been written especially for Jane whose outstanding assets are an infectious smile, laughing eyes, and delightful sense of humor. Clubs: Spanish, Tennis. George Mellendick George has an alert mind and a cheerful disposition. He is very active in sports, specializes in track, and does everything efficiently. Teams: Varsity Track. Varsity Cross-Country. Class Basketball. Class Softball. Class Football. Florence Mendez To Rio wc-j e an undying gratitudeyterimakiug cacji day l rigl yt ”l)y } -Y flAhkig smile, her gay scnseKo Uminor, and her loyalty to ‘fer many friends. Oubs: Athletic. Tennis, Scr- geants, Glee. Charles Meyers Charlie's quiet manner and his genial personality have made him a fine fellow to work with. Dancing Club. Walter Mercer Three cheers for a star football and basketball player who plays for sheer love of the game, and whose head is never turned Inattention. Teams: Varsity Football. Var-sitv Baseball and Varsity Basketball. Henrietta Michota Pert, pretty and vivacious are the words which best describe Bobbie . Her poise and cheerful manner attract everyone. School Store. Dancing Club. Laura Mierzejeswski It doesn’t take many words to describe this young, blond, miss. She is neat and chic from top to toe. Student Congress. School Store. Clubs: Glee. Hostess. Shirley Miller IJancing Shirley can be found at social gatherings showing her newest steps. She is always ready for fun. Usher. Clubs: Dancing, Ping Pong. Irna Miller Another of our attractive Seniors. Irna has our best wishes to go as smilingly through life as she has gone through school. Usher. Clubs: Dancing. No work. Walter Miller With his carefree, nonchalant manner. Walt goes through life with a happy-go-luck air. His suave manner of talking is especially appealing to the girls. Teams: Basketball. Softball. One-hundred-cight Mari'li—Rivalry for the leads in “Oh Doctor! begins. ' Frank Milowicz Nothing can discourage Frank. He has mastered the art t facing problems with a smile. Usher, School Store. Dancing Club. Josephine Minardo Words cannot express our appreciation of Jo’s wiseV ids of counsel during critical time'. To hnr we raiBXMmy a time iVr she gave it Lively and wisely. George Misdom George's smile is his outstanding attraction. His abundant energy and dogged determination have gotten him where he is today. Usher. Oh Doctor! . Eleanor Mitkowski It is Eleanor’s friendly manner that first attracts people to her. She will be successful in any field, but we have a strong hunch that as a nurse, she will be most successful. Diana Mongelli Wherever you roam or wander, you will never find a more charming and efficient person than Diana. Service with a smile is her motto. Year Book. School Store. Glee Club. Ai.ben Milwid Allien is the teacher's idea of a perfect student. With his |uiet smile and good looks he has made himself very popular with the girls. Teams: Class Softball. Volleyball. Rebecca Mintzer We have always liven able to depend on Rebecca and for that she has our Ix-st wishes for a happy and successful future. Oh Doctor!”. Clubs: Needlework, Glee. Clara Mitchell Never can it be said of Claire that she ruined a perfect day. The day was saved many a time by her witty humor and gay laugh. Student Congress. Usher. Tennis Club. Bernadetta Molloy True merit is like a river—the deeper it is the less noise it makes. To like Bernadetta is only natural. Garden Club. Mae Mongelli Mae's quick wit and friendly disposition account for the high esteem in which teachers and students alike hold her. The best of luck to her. Hospitality Club. One-hundred-nine March 1 ')—The French classes visit the Metropolitan and the Frick Museums A '. Vivian Monteleone ivian is sweet, petite, aiul full of fun—that is why sin-lias won many friends. For all she lias a smile. Irene Morgan Meet Miss Morgan who hasn’t been absent from school mi eleven and one half years. This delightful chatterbox has certainly kissed the Blarney Stone, and she has been a fine pal. Clubs: I lospitalitv, T e n n i s , Spanish. Robert Montgomery Like his famous namesake in the movies, Red is known for his humor. Wherever this jovial fellow is to be found, you can bet there's fun. too. Teams: Class Basketball. Soft-ball. Football. Jean Moore There is never a dull moment when Jean is around. She takes worries right in her stride, and soon passes them by. Clubs: thletic. Hostess. Sergeants. Margaret Moore A petite blond miss with a smiling face and sparkling eyes is Peggy. Her good looks and friendly disposition are something to write home about . Year Rook. Junior Prom Committee, Student Council. Usher. Library Council. Clubs: Glee, I hamatic. Joseph Moran Joe’s quietness and s h y ness haven't prevented the girls from raving about him. nor have they prevented the fellows from rating him high. Teams: Class Softball. Basketball. Michael Moroz Mike’s ability as Herald Tribune Representative is but a shadow of what he can really do. There is still plenty of dependability a n d generosity stored away for future useful service. Year Book. Usher. Clubs: Photography. Garden. Mathematics, Jack Morreale For one who enjoys music so much no success will be too great. Some day Jack may Inin Stokowski’s place but whatever his chosen endeavor we shall, nevertheless, look forward to his fame. Band. Orchestra. Helen Moulton Helen s one who will always face life with a smile. Her hearty laugh and cheery disposition have helped to make school life more pleasant. de hc 'C ongress, C lubs mu is.Nvthlctic. Sergeants. Onc-huiulrfd-tcn Miss Praetl treats the tourists to ice errant. Eileen Muller Such ink licence and courteous consideration tor others as 1 possesses are not always combined in one person. kar Book, Reading Club. Ruth Mumford Ruth has that raven black hair that ntan of us would love to possess, and she has a charm of manner and sweetness of personality, we’d love even more. Junior Prom Committee, Athletic Club. Sam Munitz Xow. if it's real school spirit you want, just look up Sam. If he puts that same enthusiasm into the business field, lie'll go to the top like a streak of lightning. Usher. Student C o n g r c s s . Teams: Class Basketball. Baseball. Frances Murawska Frances has so amiable a disposition that she wouldn’t believe you if you told her that life had any hut a sunny side. Isn't it understandable why we all like her? Bernard Murray With his ambition and initiative in the field of music. Bernard will be leading a popular band in the future. Cafeteria Leader, Band. Juliana Nalesnik The perfect formula! Two lovely eyes, a pleasing smile, intelligence, wit and a charming personality. Put them all together and you have Julie. National Honor Society. Ykak Book, Chibs: Athletic. Tennis. Sergeants. Gloria Nasta «lo's vocation is art. After seeing her sketches we are sure sh - will rank second to none. Usher, Arts and Crafts Club. Rhoda Nayor Rarely does one find such a combination of loveliness, brains, and charms as that held by Rhoda. our best-dressed Senior. Her musical skill is breathtaking. School Orchestra. Mathematics Club. Eugene Nezgoda I f success is measured in inches. Jim's height will certainly give him a good share of it. Teams: ( lass Basketball. Soft-ball. Football. Percy Nichols A sociable fellow is Percy, the fast friend of more students than we could count. Usher. Band. Orchestra. Teams : C lass Basketball. Softball. Football. One-hundred-eleven March—We face the camera. Look below for results. HOLSON Bayonne problem that rs is sure to be solved. Glee Club. ry r4z - rEORGENE Nolen Georgette is not one to flaunt her accomplishments but we all agree that dependability, amiability, and generosity will always be associated with her name. Clubs: Glee, Tennis. Athletic. Dorothy Nisski Tall, dark and vivacious is Dot. one of the B. H. S.'s graceful drum majorettes. Drum Majorette, Band. Usher. Heading Club. Ann Nowicki Ann is neat, not only in her personal appearance but in everything she does. Her smile seems to say Why can’t everyone be as happy as 1 ? Usher. Glee Club. Ruth Nutt A taste for art and a determination to be a designer will certainly lead Ruth to the Fifth Avenue Shops within a few years. Clubs: Glee. Dramatic. Athletic, Tennis, Swimming, Merit. Mary O'Donnell Laughing eyes, straightforwardness and sincerity—all the qualities of the ideal girl—that’s our Mary. She will travel fast over the road to success. Library Council. Clubs: Mathematics. Chess, Tennis. Arts and Crafts. Basketball. Elizabeth Oleskie Betty’s great popularity is due not only to her friendliness but also to her charming manner of telling anecdotes. Arts and Crafts Club. Elizabeth Ondreyicka Elizabeth is one of our steadiest workers and one of our sweetest girls. She has indeed a gentle spirit. Clubs: Garden, Hospitality. Kay Olivit There i never an athletic event at which Kay is not present. She is one girl with loads • if school spirit. I.ibrarx Council, Clubs: Athletic. Sergeants. Mathematics. Ring Bong. Emily O'Neill liasy conn', cosy go best descries I'm. Her ability to make a joke of almost anything has made her popular with both boys and girls. Ykak Book. Junior Brom Committee, Clubs: Swimming. Hospitality. Sergeants. Athletic. Debating, Needlework, Tennis, Arts and Crafts. Basketball. One-hundrcd-ttvck ' April 7—Handwork in wood. II c are measured for raps and gowns. Dorothy Onyskow i- shall remember Dottie as a triend and an excellent student. Her twinkling toes and smiling face have brightened many dull moments. I'slier, Pirates of Penzance Student C ouncil, Clubs Needlework. Dancing. John Osenenko Not a worry in the world has Joe who is always carefree and smiling. He has many iriends and is always making more. C lass Softball Team. Catherine Pagano Dark wavy tresses, a warm smile, a helping hand, intelligence. and a keen wit—these are hut a few Kate's assets. Attendance Clerk. Clubs: Tennis. Athletic. Sergeants. Spanivt, Hospitality. Hostess. Rose Panaccione Rose is very quiet, very reserved and very much there when you need her. She has learned the art of good companionship. Clubs: Dancing. Tennis. Spanish. Hospitality. Loretta Osbahr l.ittle Miss Sophisticate—short, dark and pretty. Ozzie is a fine artist as well as a good sport. Clubs. Arts and Crafts. Dancing. Ethel Padwe Kthel just bubbles over with vitality and that mischievous twinkle is never absent from her eyes. L slier. Pirates of Penzance”. Clubs: dee. Dramatic. .Swimming. Dancing. Miriam Paliwoda charming manner, a winning smile and an iuexhaustablc sup-lily of energy have made Mimi as outstanding a girl as there is in the school. Vice President of Senior Class. Year Hook. Student Congress. Library Council. Cafeteria Leader. Oh Doctor! . Clubs: Glee. Mathematics. Photography. Athletic M rit. Sergeants. Hostess, Varsity Basketball Team. Mary Papula Mary has a dignity and a charm that gives her a personality all her own. as her many friends can testify. Clubs: Sergeants. Athletic. Dancing. Tennis. Rhoda Pasternak Rhoda wants to be a buyer for one of the big stores. Since sh has ability, personality and the capacity for hard work, we think she will make the grade. Usher. School Store, Photography Club. Margaret Pavelko Marge's ambitions certainly soar skyward. She says she wants to Ik- an aviatrix. and knowing Marge, we expect that she will. Clubs: Athletic. Sergeants. Tennis. Swimming. Oue-hundrcd-thirteen April—Wp no longer work like the little Heaver- Blanche Pavlak Naive is the word for petite Blanche. That friendly manner of lurs is her Open Sesame to all circles. Glee Club. Geraldine Pegg A pair of sparkling eyes, a beaming countenance and a jolly disposition arc Jerry’s greatest assets. Clubs: Hospitality. Garden. John Pawlyzyn A man of few words is John, but we can’t say the same of his deeds. His retiring manner makes it hard to know him at first, but he's one fine fellow. Dancing Club, ( lass Softball Team. Josephine Perucki A shy and modest maiden is Josephine. W h c n ever she blushes, which on the slightest notice she does, she looks like a pink petal from a rose. Clubs: Spanish. Arts and Crafts. Vivian Peters Never can a classroom Ik- dull when Viv is present. Her mischievous and delightful capers turn our school days into something worth remembering. Library Council. Student Congress. Clubs: Spanish. Dra- matic. Arline Pfeiffer The halls of High School will no longer re-echo the beloved giggles of Arline but the memory of them will live on in our hearts. Spanish Club. Janet Piasecki Janet has an active mind which she uses wisely ami well. Although she is endowed with In-anty as well as brains, she does not let either turn her head. Student Congress. Clubs: Dramatic. Debating, Garden. Jeanette Pietruszki Jeanette should find the world easy to compter. All she has to do is t . flash her lovely smile and turn on the charm which has captivated us. Ykar Book. Attendance Clerk, (dubs: Tennis. Athletic. Hostess. Sergeants. Hospitality, Spanish. Anna Pica Ann. small and industrious, is consistently sunny-tempered and sweet. An even disposition like hers is something to Ik- desired. Garden Club. Daniel Pintauro Dan will ride the crest of the wave of the future. His straightforward sincerity and genuine friendship will Ik- valuable assets on his journey thru life. Clubs: Glee. Garden. ()ne-humitrd fourteen April is hero and we’ve gift spring fever. Eleanor Pirkusky Eleanor is a delightful person and everybody’s friend. Not a care in the world could dim those Hashing eyes. Student Council. Junior Prom Committee, Garden Club. Florence Pirozzi Sweet, shy and versatile is Flo. With these, go a sense of humor, a fun-loving spirit and just the right amount of reserve. Garden Chib. Eleanor Plaskon Tall of stature, big of heart— that’s Kl. Her good will towards her classmates is something that the years can not erase from our memories. Clubs: Athletic. Hospitality, Spanish. Morton Polevoy Mort is our class spokesman. In every discussion he’s first and foremost and he'll argue with anyone from President down to the lowliest Freshie. U slier. Frank Pratko “Bosco’s” interests lie in the field of sports. Perhaps that is where he learned his sense of fair plav and his practice of never giving up. Team : Class Basketball. Softball. Football. Walter Prenkowitz Walt's quiet demeanor and soft-spoken m a n n e r have gained him a respected place in the hearts and minds of his classmates. Photography Club. Class Basketball Team. Theodore Polakowski if Ted isn't a Wall Street Czar in the making, then we miss our guess. As treasurer of the class, lie’s been a sparkling success, and as for initiative— who can beat him? Treasurer of Senior Class, Year Book. Usher. Thomas Pratt Tom's pleasing smile has made him welcome everywhere. He rates high with everyone. A friend in the true sense of the word is he. Usher. Teams: Class Softball, Volleyball. Basketball, Football, Track. Virginia Prontnicki Virginia has clothes and knows how to wear them. Her smile is as attractive as her neatness is striking. Student Congress. Clubs: Debating. Garden, Dramatic. One-hundred-fifteen Did you notice the rhyme on the preceding page? Rose Putas Tiny Rose’s spontaneous laughter ripples right through a crowd and makes everyone laugh with her. Clubs: Hospitality. Sergeants. Athletic. Garden. Sophie Rakowski A maid with good qualities is Sophie. She always sees the sunny side of life, and that makes her and her triends very happy. Clubs: Sergeants. Athletic. Kenneth Quinn 11 you ever want someone to support and to push school activities. just call on Ken. He’s a regular fellow. Teams: Class Football. Softball. Basketball. Gloria Ramella Xo one could help but like this lovely carefree lass who, because of her happy nature, is known as our prize gloomchaser. Clubs: Athletic. Ping Pong. Louise Ramella Always full of fun and laughter, l.ois can make anyone lorgct his woes. Her sweet smile is a hint to her nature. There's no end to her gay and charming ways. Ykar Book. Clubs: Athletic. Ping Pong. Kenneth Rasmussen Kennv is a lad who surprises tis by his wide range of knowledge on most subjects. May he sail the high seas of success. Student Council. Cafeteria Leader. Eugene Reilly Little need be said for Cene: his achievements speak for him. Though quiet in manner he is quick to contribute suggestions to worthy discussions. Still water flows deepest. Class Basketball. Ruth Raslowsky Here’s to the charmer whose dimples we prize. Her day and ours would be ruined if she walked in and did not say I heard a swell joke. Athletic Club. Edward Reid Ed’s heart is as big as he is. and that's Diif hty big. We have appreciated his warm familiarity and his quiet and reserved manner. Marie Reilly lthough she says but little. Marie's mere presence brings cheerfulness to everyone near her. A smile is her password. Onr-hinidrcd-sixlt'cn April f{—('.Iuh attendance increases. Reason? i ronp pictures are taken. Anthony Remzas His keen sense of lninior am I scholastic ability make Tony a fine friend and student. Ykar Book. Usher. Teams: Class Basketball. Softball. Foot ball. Michael Richvalsky If school books were written in the style of Western novels and the teachers spoke in Western slang, nothing could keep Mike awa from school. Garden Club. Metro Romankiw “Scotty’s blond hair and blue eyes, in addition to his pleasing personality, have helped him make a hit with the fair sex. I'sher. Oh Doctor! . Glee Club. Teams: Class Basketball. Soft-ball. Football. Doris Rosenzweig We have yet to see Doris without her flashing smile. It has been a pleasure to work with her because of her gay manner. Clubs: Hospitality. Needlework, Glee. Barbara Rezanka There’s never a dull moment when Babs is around. She cat start the ball rolling without the least seeming effort on her part. What’s the secret. Babs? Clubs: Athletic, Spanish, Hospitality. Mildred Rocco Millie, with her gay wit and humor, goes through life smiling and happy. She greets all with pleasing voice and friendly manner. Clubs: Hostess. Sergeants. Athletic, Arts and Crafts. Swimming. Athletic Merit. Arthur Rosenberg Handsomeness, cheerfulness and ability t«• make friends are a fine combination in a fellow. Arthur has them all. May he never lose a single friend and may he gain many more. Usher, deacon. Robert Roskos Another tall, dark and handsome fellow is Bob. Always neatly dressed, he is the picture of success to Ik-. Good luck. Bob! Teams: Class Football, Softball. Doris Rossiter Sec Doris for the latest steps: you will find her a willing and cheerful instructor. We hope her good humor will never desert her. Clubs: Swimming. Hostess. Morton Rothstein Danny is heaven's gift to the ladies. His keen sense of humor has helped him keep his many friends. He is always smiling. never frowning. Usher. Teams: Class Softball. Football. Basketball. Onc-h mu! red-sc; •enteen April 21, 22, 22—We look intelligent. Lucille Rubin Wit annd humor are possessions of Lou, a girl who never fails to delight us. Clubs: Dancing, Mathematics. Gertrude Rubinsky Trudy’s qualities of pertness and sweetness are a delightful combination. Maybe that’s the secret of her popularity. Usher, Glee Club. Howard Russell Howard is one of the serious members of our class. He is always ready, willing and able to do all the work that he can. Teams: Class Basketball, Soft-ball. Football. Lillian Russett Gay is the word for Lil. Her cheery disposition and pleasant smile are the reasons for her popularity. The blue side of life is unknown to her. Athletic Club. Mary Russo Quiet and reserved is Mary. At times we hardly know she’s with us. To be a successful short story writer is her ambition. ' ' Barbara Sacalis Barbara is quiet, ambitious and good-natured. She is a real friend to have and we feel sure site will always be well like wherever her path in the world lies. Glee Club. Ann Salerno Ann’s dark good looks are a sight for sore eyes and her courteous manner is just as pleasing. Clubs: Sergeants. Swimming. Athletic. Leonard Salkin For lie’s a jolly good fellow might have been written for Lenny alone. He knows all the latest jokes—and all the old ones, too. Dancing Club, Class Softball Team. Bernice Samuel nimble. Jack be quick . Jack f u-pjic else would have « I ?iigmC- t icL to surpass “Sammy whenmU h igers tly over tiij Tvping keys. Give her a sheet orajiamr and it’s G. W. Attendance CLs '. Glee Club. Marion Sanderson Tall, willowy Sandy's quiet reserve is so attractive that we wish the quality were a more common one among High School Seniors. Oiu'-hundrcd-eightceii April 21, 22, 23—TUo Evaluating! Committor visits II. II. .S’. Shirley Sapasnik Shirley is a sweet girl with tin-proverbial heart of gold, and an unfailing supply of kind words for all. Clubs: Hostess. Arts and Crafts. Frank Scaglione Frank was a runner up in our contest for Good Looks. He has more than looks, however, to recommend him to your attention. Usher, Junior Prom Committee, Clubs: Glee Dancing: Teams: Class Softball. Basketball. Anne Sas A pleasing manner and an engaging smile just naturally draw your eyes to Anne, one of our popular and one of our pretty misses. Year Book. Dorothy Schamber Dot will never find life a bore. Her hearty laugh and cheery disposition have helped to make ur school life a pleasant one. Clubs: Swimming, Athletic. Hilda Sauter 'o cross word or gloomy mood ever darkens the brighteness of Hilda’s smile. Clubs: Swimming, Knitting, Tennis. Theresa Schiarello Tessic spends so much time in the Library that the room won’t seem the same when she has gone. Library Council. Irene Savin A small girl with a |uiet manner is She”, who is ordinarily very serious, but when she does come out of her shell, she displays her essential charm and sweetness. Jea Jimmie’s pep distinguish he mates 1 ler it Student Serg J. personality class-ition will ial world, il. Usher. Clubs: thletic. Dramatic. Doris Sayler Dot's even temper makes her a desirable companion. She is everything you want in a friend. Usher, Tennis Club. Evelyn Schombs Cobina” is well know for her cheerfulness. Her good humor and geniality have sent her popularity rating high. One-hundrcd-nii.ctcen April 22—Angela Surhenski wins first prise in Americanism Essay. Rose Scocca Rose likes everyone and everyone likes Rose. Her initiative and perseverance will make her an efficient librarian. Rose Sedlak Just give Rose a dance floor and watch her go to town. Her popularity is due to many causes not the least of which is her keen sense of humor. Usher. Clubs: Tennis, Swimming, Dancing, I )ramatics. Sylvia Seitz Sylvia has only been in our class for a short time and her sociability and friendliness have gained many friends for her. Helen Serecsko We can truly say that to know Helen has been a privilege. Sincerity and straight forwardness such as she possesses are all too rare. Basketball Club. Mary Sedlak If Mary had to choose between work and play, we are quite sure which one would win easily! Wit she has in abundance. Arts and Crafts Club. Arthur Seiler Art has aspirations to join the ranks of the tooth-pullers. Perhaps his patients won't need an anesthetic, when Art begins to talk and to tell his jokes. Year Book. Debating Club. Teams: Class Softball, Basketball Volleyball. Bowling. Mary Sena It is safe to predict that this petite miss will accomplish much in the field of music. She is truly a little girl with a big voice.” William Seybold Although Bill has l cen with us for only a year, his magnetic personality has netted for him a host of friends among both boys and girls. Usher. Dancing Club. Frances Shapiro Frankie's friendliness makes a deep impression on those wi ll whom she associates. She is one of 'he most attractive members of our class. Usher, Library Council, Reading Club. One-hundred-Keenly April 22—Irna Millar wins Selective Service Essay Contest. Edith Shappell Dainty and sweet is petite Fifi who so gracefully and nimbly “trips the light fantastic. Library Council. Athletic Picket Collector, Clubs: Glee. Hostess. Teresa Sharkey Terry’s sweet smile shows the warmth in her heart. I ler everlasting gaiety makes us happy to be near her. Hostess Club. Arnold Silverman Arnold is a likeable fellow, full of fun and wit. He is the possessor of a keen sense of humor and a dazzling smile. Teams: Class Softball. Basketball. Volleyball. Edythe Sklenar All the warm-heartedness, kindliness and friendliness Dede has shown us. she is taking with her to a beamy salon. We know her customers will appreciate her too. Glee Club. Harriet Skowronski A cheerful manner and a friendly smile are tew of the many quali ties which iave won for “Heppv many friends. Clubs: Tennis. Spanish. Hospitality. William Skroupski Billy is tall, blond. go xl-natured. quiet, studious, and—we could go on and on enumerating all his good qualities and never reach the end. Teams: Class Softball. Track. Basketball. 'yU V] Margare Marge’s good looks, ness and scholastic akfilfy'make her an asset to any class. She has proved to be an iudis’ens-able class treasurer for Room 311. Usher. Glee Club. Helene Skorupski Helene is one of the happy-go-lucky girls of our class. Wherever she goes there are sure to be gaiety, giggles, and gags. Mary Skowronski Mary is as quiet and timid as a mouse to those who do not know her. But those who do know her. know full well that there’s more than quietness and timidity to Mary! Florence Slawinski Full of life and full of fun is Flo who has already begun the development of those qualities which she will need for business success. Clubs: Hospitality. Spanish. Onc-hundred-twenty-onc April 21—One, I wo, three strikes—we're out! Baseball season opens. Frank Slivocka Frank is an all-round fellow inti-rested in just about everyone and everything. Clubs : Dancing. Glee; Teams : Varsity Basketball. Class Basketball. Baseball. Softball. Dorothy Smith I f we say all we think about Dot. we won't have room for her long list of activities, so let's just say—she's a grand girl. Secretary of Student Congress, National Honor Society. Cafeteria Leader. Clubs: Debating. Sergeants. Athletic Merit. Hostess, Basketball; Varsity Basketball Team. Goldey Snitken Goldey never worries about the next day. and when we see her —cheerful, easy going, happy— we envy her that disposition. Student Congress, Usher. Dramatic Club. Marie Sokolowski A wizard at mathematics is Marie, who makes new friends just as quickly as she solves problems. Clubs: Mathematics. Chemistry. Swimming. Andrew Soltis With ‘‘Gary’s personality and sales ability he will have no trouble in securing a position. We extend to him our wishes for future success. Usher. School Store. Teams: Class Basketball. Softball. Charles Sommer Charlie’s a fine, upright student, quiet, reserved, and hard working. He has a keen sense of humor and makes an ideal friend. Teams: Class Softball, Basketball. Frances Sonca As a registration room president. Frances has been as reliable and efficient as she is about all things. Success in the business world should be hers. Ykar Book. Junior Prom Committee. Clubs: Garden. Tennis. Library Council. Gertrude Spatz Gertie’s ambition is to lx: a good trumpet player. She doesn't have to do much worrying on that account liccause this aim is almost fulfilled. Usher, Band. Clubs: Athletic. Sergeants. Wilma Spewak The Senior play c e r t a i n 1 v brought out unsuspected dramatic talent in Willie, our blonde beauty. We think a dramatic career will claim her. Usher. Life Begins at Six teen . Ykar Book, Band. Library Council. Clubs: Dramatic. Sergeants. On.' I;uiulrcd-txci'iity-tzco April 20—IS. II. .S'. goes Latin in “Oh, Doctor! Anita Spiotto Quiet and reserved is Anita. She makes a good impression, however, not by what she says, but what site is. We know cess will be Jean Stucke Jean is a real friend and pal well liked by all. even by those who meet her very infrequently. Clubs: Sergeants. Glee. Howling. Athletic. Martha Stankiewicz Martha’s merry laughter will always ring in our ears just as her true friendship will always remain in our hearts. Varsity Basketball, Cafeteria Leader. Angela Suchenski We’re proud of Angie who won the city wide “What Americanism Means to Me Contest. To us. Angie means cheerfulness and carefree gaiety. Student Council. Glee Club. Kathleen Summers Wlien Kay enters the nursing career, her good humor and ever-ready smile arc the only tonic her patients will need: her pleasant disposition has won her many true friends. Year Book. Thomas Suroacki Tommy's spotless attire, good looks and high scholastic average have made him one of the most envied graduates of the class of ’41. Year Book. Photography Club. Myrtle Sweeney Smiling, sympathetic, sincere. Myrtle has been a hardworking student and one of the most popular members of the Senior Class. First Secretary of Student Congress, Year Book. Student Activities Award. Cafeteria Ix-ader, Usher, Clubs: Drama tic. Glee. Eileen Sutton We certainly will miss Eileen's little giggles and gay remarks. We know she’ll go far for her heart’s as big as her smile. Usher. Priscilla Sypniewski Cheerful, alert, well-liked are just some of the many words that descrilic Pat. Whatever her ambition, she will succeed, we’re sure. One-himdred-twenty-three May I—Ice cream and cookies for the cast. Irene Sysonek N' trouble, no matter how serious, bothers Irene. Her carefree and happy temperament has won her many friends. Clubs : A t h I e t i c. Basketball, Glee. Irene Szczur Irene really likes work and so would we, if we amid produc • the results she docs. Year Book. National Honor Society, Clubs: Hospitality, Glee. 'J Helen Szemplenski Tall, blonde, with eyes of blue is Helen. It’s easy to imagine her modeling clothes for a popular fashion magazine. Clubs: Athletic. Basketball. Josephine Tesko Jo has the qualities of mind and heart which should make her life both successful and happy. Year Book. Tennis Club. Helen Thompson first motive is fun. The f in her sparkling eye • a spirit of good cheer wherever she goes. Sergeants. Athletic, Hos pitality. Stella Szablowski Stella is a girl who doesn’t say much. She loves to read and write poems but oh! how she dislikes making speeches. Junior From Committee, Glee-Club. Eleanor Tannenbaum El's sophisticated charm and calm nature show her to be a serene lass. Ve know she will make a most understanding and capable teacher. Oh Doctor! , Junior Prom Committee. Clubs: Glee, Mathematic'. Dramatic. Hospitality, Dancing. , Thomas 'haicj her crowning glory. HAvjhappy disposition i' niifrrofadrin her smiling eyes. She jsVlways read} with a witty remark. Florence Trefry Intelligence, a ready wit. and a grand disposition have made Irlo as excellent a student as she is a friend. May success Ik- hers forever! National Honor Society, I’sher, Year Book. Clubs: Glee, Tennis. Needlework. (hii'-hinulrfd-t wnly-four May 2—One, two, three—kick! Everybody congas at the Senior Dance. Newton Troum W ith his gift of gab and novel ideas, Newton's on second base. It lie continues playing well, he’s sure to reach his home plate. Debating Club. Bernice Tucker Demurentss and a melodious voice art- characteristic i Bernice who i' quite the lad she appears t be both oft' and on stage. Oh Doctor I”. Clubs: Dramatic. Glee. Dancing. Usher. Paul Uslan Useless'' is trustworthy and pleasant. Don't let his nickname tool you. tor he is quite capable — a his activity list shows. Usher. Clubs: Dramatic. Chemistry; Teams: Track. Manager of Swimming Team. Class Soft-ball. Basketball. Football. John Vance Curley's reputation for truth, fair dealing and rectitude have earned for him both popularity and the friendship of all. Year Book, Clubs: Debating. Chess. Fortnightly Discussion; Teams: Class Softball. Basketball. Football. Dorothy Vargo Dot's smile and sense of humor have made her our favorite classmate. Her generosity and good nature are traits which have contributed to her popularity. Student Council. Clubs: (dee. Tennis. Walter Trusewitz Truss capability, efficiency and dependability will be assets i i his future life. He never leaves undone what should Ik done. National Honor Society. Usher. Clubs: Fortnightly Discussion. ( hemistry. Julia Turok Julia has been a friend of teachers because of her high intelligence. and a pal to students because of Iter even disposition. Good luck. National Honor Society. Usher, Clubs: Tennis. Bing Bong. Francis Valitutto Yip's in’.expected jokes and -cU v ve brightened many ai. otherwise duH da M ay fu; be a brigli li wpateli« P rs v fie Chooses. Class Basketball Team. William Van Natta Van never takes anything seriously but keeps one step ahead of the crowd. Unassuming and genial, he has proved a dependable friend. Teams: Class Softball. Football. Margaret Varhol To the casual observer, Marge seems unusually quiet, but her friends know her to l unusually fun loving and gay. Clubs: Athletic, Tennis. Garden. Onc-hundrcd-tiventy-fivc May 6—Induction ceremonies of Motional Honor Society. Anna Vaszily Ann has more than a ready smile. She is full of fun and has a superabundance of pep. Athletic Club. Gloria Matheuntics. Arts and Crafts. Anthony Visone Tony's abundant energy has been responsible for his fine showing as a basketball player. Me has shown qualities which stamp him as a leader par excellence, l-’sher. Dancing Club. Teams: Class Track, Basketball. Soft-ball. Veronica Vogel The whistle blows, and out runs the Basketball Team with Ronnie always there, as quick and capable as she is in all things. Ykar Book. Varsitx Basketball Team, Clubs: Sergeants. th-kitic, Dramatic. Tennis. Merit. cP Lester Vliet l.es is Ohio’s addition to the Senior Class and a good addition it is. Me is one of our best and has displayed his the tank many times. Swimming Team. Ann Wadas Ann is as cheerful as the day is long. She is brimful of charm and wit and mischievous as ever a pert young miss could be. Glee Club. James Wakefield Nothing can discourage Jim. the fellow who has mastered the art of facing problems with a smile. In him we see the characteristics necessary for success and happiness. Usher. Clubs: Chess. Photography ; Teams: Class Softball. Football, Basketball. Daniel Wanca Dan's cheerful happy-go-lucky attitude coupled with a “swell sense of humor forms a combination that produces a regular fellow who will not soon be forgotten. Usher, Teams: Class Basketball. Softball. Football. Frances Wangler friendly nature and laughing Irish eyes that sparkle with merriment have won for Fran a piacc in our hearts. Usher. Clubs: Glee. Reading. Dramatic. Bowling. Swimming. Tennis. Edward Ward Always active, always willing-— that is Fd. Mis ready smile and keen sense of humor have won him many friends. Me has displayed his talents many times as a football player. Dancing Club, (.'lass Basketball Team. ()nc-lnni(ln'd-lwcnty-six May 10—Hockstein, Marlin, Hitch oil, nml Goldberg present ‘'Highness”. Julia Warman A co-operative manner, an attractive personality and a sue.t face will, without doubt, make Julie a success in life. Clubs: Hospitality. Needlework. Ping Pong. Carol Weller Carol is a conscientious worker, but when work time is over, site is always right in the midst of all the fun and frolic. Clubs: Dramatic, Glee. Gerard Wecker Jerry is l‘ . H. S.'s best skin-beater . Heating the drums is so much second nature to him that we'll bet he could swing the stick accurately even in bis sleep. Clubs: Debating. Fortnightly Discussion. Rosalyn Weinberger Dependable is the word that automatical!) rises to our mind when we think of Rosalyn. and that dependability we have appreciated many times. Band. Orchestra. Tennis Club. Ernest Weiner Ernie loves to argue and to talk ! He will convince you that bis is the right side of the question (even it he has to use physical force to do the convincing). “Young Abe Lincoln . Life Begins at Sixteen . Clubs: Debating. Fortnightly Discussion. Garden: Teams: (.'lass Softball. Basketball, Football. Irwin Weisman Irwin, a man of affairs and a walking encyclopedia of current event information, is a delight to any teacher's heart for his work is always efficiently done and thoroughly prepared. Usher. Clubs: Chess, Mathematics. Debating: Teams: Class Softball. Basketball. Albert Wendroff I f Wendy is as determined later on in life as he is now. he will have a great future—provided he curbs his flair for playing practical jokes. Tennis Club. Teams: Football, Class Softball, Basketball. Edward Wernicki Ned is quiet and sociable. We predict that his versatility and good looks will help him climb the ladder to success. Teams: Class Basketball. Soft-ball. Whitney Westneat What ecu we say about Whit ney? Everyone knows him. admires him and likes him. We suspect that in a contest for the outstanding student in B. H. S. Whitney would race off with the honor. Presklent of Student Congress. Cslur. Oh Doctor! . Clubs: Fortnightly Discussion. Mathematics, Glee. Gladys Wetmore A combination of smiles and artistic talents, and certainly a lady of letters is Gladys who corresponds with girls and boys all over the world. Cafeteria Leader, Clubs: Sergeants. Athletic, Merit. Swimming. Ping Pong. One-hundrcd-tuvcnty-scven Jane 6—We crown Miss Bayonne High School at Year Booh Dance. Julia Wierzbicki Julia is unaffected in all her ways. She is a friend indeed, and a most desirable one. Tennis Club. Thelma Williams Both an interest and a skill in sewing has Thelma whose kind atid reserved nature has made sincere friends. Bernice Wise Teachers and students alike sing the praises of Bernice, one of the most earnest and hard working members of our class. Claire Wojciak Claire's go-getting abilitie helped to roll up a high record for 204 in the Red Cross campaigns. May her other splendid qualities roll up a successful record in the business world. Clubs: Athletic. Sergeant. Hospitality. Clara Wozniak Clara's generosity and good nature have made her popular with her classmates, and with anyone else who has been for tunate enough to make her acquaintance. Clubs: Tennis, Glee, Library Council. Louise Wilk Louise's bright smile, in addition to her pleasant disposition, make her a delightful person with whom to associate. Clubs: Hospitality. Glee. Leroy Wilson That twinkle in Lee’s blue eyes, that infectious grin on his face, and that unfailing good nature of his are three reasons why he rate- as high with us as he does. Usher. Cafeteria Leader. Bertha Wojciak Although this dark-haired miss is one of our most retiring classmates. those who know her. lovelier for her charming ways and quiet simplicity. Walter Wojcicki Soupy is a cheerful, happy-go-lucky fellow to whom we all give respect and liking. Student Congress. Teams: Varsity Track, Cross-Country. Class Softball. Basketball. Football. Priscilla Wysock Priscilla has such an infectious laugh that when we hear it we laugh too, no matter what our mood. 1 ler combination of seriousness and gaiet is just right. Library Council, Clubs: Arts and Crafts, Mathematics. Tennis. Chess, Basketball. Ont'-hundii'd-iwnly-ciifht June 20—Our Class Day tops 'em all. Frank Zak Don't think that Frank ' good looks and handsome attire are the sources of his popularity. His good temper accounts for that. Teams: Class Basketball. Fo t-ball. Softball. Volleyball. George Zafian His easy-going attitude and unobtrusive manner disguises ieorge’s active interest in all of the sports, and in fact in all school activities. Usher, Teams: Class Basketball, Softball. Football. Cynthia Zaremba A kind and sympathetic nature has made Cvnth popular with everybody. We hope her success which has come through diligent study will continue endlessly. Arts ami Crafts Club. Teddy Zauzmer Ted's name places him near the cix! of the list, but if the list were arranged by merit, his position would be reversed. Usher. Chess Club. Anna Zawistowski Anne is a real companionable friend who counts her friends by the dozens. She wins them ail by her directness and by her unselfish generosity. Jane Zawacki Quiet, studious and pleasant is Janie. Here’s hoping that she gets all from life that she deserves—success and happiness. Athletic Club. Ruth Zebrowski Yo need for shagg locks when Ruth, our expert hairdresser, goes into the business. Step up. all you ladies. Usher. Glee Club. Veronica Zebrowski Ronnie has demonstrated her designing and sewing ability in her own wardrobe. That is why she can be depended on to earn some success in that highlv specialized field. Usher. Glee Club. Helen Zekanoski Our Helen’s not only “easy on the eyes but equally so on the temper. Her gay mood always keeps our spirits high. June 23—We conquered! Lust goodbye to li. II. .S'. Marie Zendzian A lass oi quiet ways is Marie small but industrious. Her spirit oi co-operation will help her to travel tar on the road to success. Ykar Hook, Clubs: Swimming. Tennis, Athletic, Sergeants. Helen Zuber It a trim figure, sweet smile, and sunny disposition are all that a model needs, we know Helen will have her dreams come true. Usher. Theresa Zygnerski Theresa certainly is a swell pal it there ever was one. Her ever willingness to help everyone has made her the well-liked girl that she is. Clubs: Tennis, Glee. Walter Zimmerman “Hick’s blonde hair has caused many a feminine heart to jump but lie doesn’t respond since he is absorbed in his studies. Teams: Class Track. Basketball. Softball. Yollevball. Football. Henry Zuchniewicz Always willing, always able— that is Zuck . ready to render his services for the good of the class. Usher. Teams: Class Softball. Basketball. Track. Edward Mackin Mac as you might guess from his picture is now in the Marines. down Cuba way. He's the type who will make the old catch word— Tell it to the Marines —mean something. NATIONAL HONOR SOt’IKTY The following Seniors became members of the National Honor Society at the annual Induction Ceremonies on Tuesday evening. May ( : Thelma Ash Regina Aslanian Elsie Barnes (Irate Bike Donald Gardner Irene Kakascik Antoinette Koi.oik;v The program follows: SPEAKERS I)r. H. E. Merity Supt. of Schools Dr. Y. E. Robinson FACULTY COMMITTEE OX ARR NGEM ENTS Principal Chairman ( andidalc Sponsor Scholarship Leadership Character Mr. Yangler Miss Leonard M iss Reid Mr. Roden morn Miss In angst Refreshments Service Membership Cards Reception of Cues Is Invitations .1 a sic Mr. Koss Hostess Club Mr. Katz Mrs. Levis Mr. Magnkr Mr. Cornelia Mr. Levy lnokhcraihate CLASS OF ROOM 216 Adviser-. Km.ma Plate SI PER SLHSCRIBERS These Classes were the first to suhserihe 100 per cent to The Vear Hook. For the third time, Hoorn 210 lias won this honor. SENIOR CLASS OF ROOM 104 Adviser: Lottie M. Kukowski Otic-hundred-thirty-otic Ai.ben Miiavid General Manager Martin Huffman Resident Manager June 25. 1961 Class Prophecy ffintrl 3f?ntlumt ■Xrm tlnrk. IXriu llnrh Dear Pete: ( )ur only correspondence for years has been the annual exchange of ( hristmas cards. Put I had the most amazing experience the other day. and with a hurst of energy never before equalled since my high school days hack in 41. 1 decided to write vou about it. Kvidentlv you were the only one absent front Grand ( entral Station on June 22 in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixtv-one. It used to he said that if one sat long enough at a corner of the Rue de la Paix in Paris one would see everyone who was anyone in the world pass by. After my experience on Friday. I would change that I ’d call the Grand Central Station, the crossroads of the world. Yes. sir. one date and place that I will never forget is Friday. June 22. 1961 in that railroad terminal. As you know. I am usually late, hut for once in my life I was early. I was supposed to meet and interview Mayor Ernest Weiner who was coming to Xcw York from Basilcville for the W’indjabbers' Convention meeting at the La Came Hotel. I received a great shock, however, when Dorothy Smith, the clerk at the Information Booth, told me that the train would arrive at 4:10 instead of 12:41 because “Gat Hahereck and his mob had held up the liver in an attempt to kidnap Felicia Greco, wife of the wealthy ammunitions and explosives king. Henry Brozozowski. Fortunately, the plot was a failure because the criminals were quickly apprehended due to the capable police work of Lieutenant James Bennett and his boys. I then decided to kill some time by having a bite to eat at Henri Xuchniewicz's Cuisine Delieieuse. As I entered. I noticed Leonard Karpel. the Gollin Bubble Gum commentator, and his private secretary. Peggy Moore, getting some gossip for the program from John Coughlin. Chairman of The Committee to . lid Refugee Juniors. ()nc of the cute waitresses immediately took my order of burger a la Ward, the House Specialty, named after their strictly French Chefs. W hile eating. I IB tened to a recording bv Bill hern and his orchestra with vocals h Irna Miller. I still don't know which to blame for my indigestion! After I had paid the cashier. Marion Modes. I left the restaurant, and a few minutes later I hum])cd into Bob Burns and Henrietta Michota. the lovely model whose charms you have probably seen displayed on advertisements for Wetmore Mud Packs. Collins I ooth Paste and Lady Leahy's Lavender. You can imagine how thrilled I was!!! I then remembered that I had to send a telegram to exotic Wilma Spewak. winner of the beauty contest sponsored by Animal Life, the Bull and Bint Weekly Oin'-lmndred-thirty-lteo Publication, and l Sam Munitx and Leon Alport whose latest musical extravaganza Moron's Lullaby was opening that night at the l.a Look Playhouse with Jean Stucke and Thomas Mitchell in the starring roles. Clerk I) t Cargo told me that I had just missed meeting the famous artist, Thelma Ash. whose latest painting The Pay After the Sight Before, is now on display at the Dryzga Art Museum in a benefit art show sponsored by Mrs. 'Thomas Davis (the former Regina Aslanian) wife of the W all Street Czar. I would have liked to gossip longer but I had other things to do. Hustling on nn way. 1 noticed a crowd at one end of the station and heard shouts for a doctor. By the time I reached the place. Dr. Irving Fishco and his capable nurse. Ksther Hobcrman. were already working on the patient. It was not a serious case: Irene Blumenthal had just fainted from extreme diet. Mv next stop was at the Play blower Shoppee where I purchased a dozen roses from the manager. James Campbell, to send to Pearl Kisler, the lovely stage and screen actress, who was suffering from a burnt eyelash and who was recuperating at Dr. Daniel Farynyk’s Sanatorium. It seems that her handsome but careless leading man. Jack Me limy, forgot to remove the cigar from his mouth while rehearsing a love scene for Cormac B. Long's latest cinema epic H as a Junior. I als« sent orchids to Jean Filippone. prima donna at the Metropolitan, who plays the lead in Bernard Giordano's famous opera : Minardo. As I still had some time left. I decided to go to Frank Golden's Barber Shop. On the way I noticed Herbert Dern. the Inquiring Photographer, asking Kitty Biel, a Modern Airlines hostess, some of his usual personal questions. He must have been interviewing people connected with various forms of communication for 1 also saw him talking to Frank Falco and Jay Hutchins. Inis drivers for the A'o Bump Service Line, and to George Misdom and Benny Fishier. Grand Central porters. As soon as I entered the barber shop. I had Frank alitutto. my favorite barber, give me a “crew cut . While he was “clipping away . I watched lovely Ruth Xe-browski give James I.ucey. popular radio comedian, a manicure. I was just about to doze off when someone turned the dials and I heard that Walter Wojcicki. the athlete from Screwball College had won the forty-one mile relay. Shortly after I was again on my way with quite a loss of curly locks. By this time I was running out of ideas and so 1 decided to buy a copy of Scoop Mellendick's newspaper. The Paily Blab, and find a nice quiet bench where I could read without being disturbed. But as 1 made my way to a bench, I suddenly saw a police escort taking heavyweight champion Walter Trusewitz. his manager. Robert Montgomery, and his trainer. Leonard Lee. to Track IS where they boarded a train for the champ’s training quarters at Musclebound. W Y. I was so engrossed in watching the procession that I stumbled over the bags of Teddy Xauzmer and Irene Kakascik. acrobats from the Barnes and Buckler Circus. My clumsiness attracted the stares of a few passers-by among whom I recognized two of my old friends. Xorman Lgenbcrg. basketball coach of the Cup Cake Xormal Team and Anthony Colasurdo. sports editor and commentator. )ur reunion brought about many rcminiscenscs of former classmates. Did you know that Ruth Langman’s latest book. The (ireat Awakening of Lester Vliet. is a best seller? One-hundred-thirty-three Tommy Mollov. I learned. is now ace pitcher for the Atlanta pple Tossers and Donahl Gardner has managed to secure the coveted position of Professor of Chemistry at Vassar C ollege. Hut our meeting was finally cut short by the arrival of my friend’s train. Before I realized it. it was time for the Mayor’s train to pull in and I had to rush over to Track 13. For the first time in my life I had waited nearly four hours for a person and had actually enjoyed it ! More later about the Mayor. As ever, Tom. W hat W o u 1 d Happen If--- label Pad we lost her million dollar strut? Stephanie Mastrangelo ever lost her temper? Cornelius Harrington left Webster at home? Doris Maher turned out to be a spinster? Leona Alperts lost her wonderful sense of humor? Ruth Charnev or Arthur Seiler were stricken with laryngitis the day of a debate? George Zafian did his homework? Emily )’Neil lost her water wings? Dorothy Katz couldn’t borrow a few pretzels? Metro Romankiw’s marcel grew out? Muriel Donnelly tried to he serious? Eileen Matthews opened her locker at the first try? Dorothy Kline forgot her baby-blue writing paper? I ’rank Pratko decided to study opera? Jennie Bogdiewicz lost her sunny disposition? Irene Polny switched to Beethoven and Bach? Leroy Wilson's beautiful complexion faded away? The baffled Juniors came out of the fog? Anthony Remzas became a victim of amnesia' Shirley Sapasnick discovered that W'rigley had gone out of business? Constance Craddick had a curl out of place? Paula Levy had no clubs to attend after school ? Doris Dagistino failed to make an issue of “Facts ? Priscilla Wysock came into Chemistry on time? Billy Van Xatta lost his interest in girls? Leo McCarthy lost his sense of humor? Cynthia Zaremba lost her engaging smile? Vincent C'orroppoli didn’t display unusual leadership? Howard Borrman missed his daily |uart of milk? Teddy Lislerman dressed conservatively? Josephine Binlz were ever cross or disagreeable? 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Macnf.r Warren IU rns X NCY (iF.R MONI) Marie Ki z.mik Prank Macki.in President Leo Chase I'iee-President Nicholas Albanes Secretary Joseph Rizzo Treasurer Kdwin Cadmus Student Congress Pep Carl Hatfield slthletic Collector Laurf.xue Simonsen Year Pooh Collector Kdwin Cadmus Room 216—Miss Plate Room 102—Mr. Magnor President I iee-President Secretary ..... Treasurer Angela DiMicca Mary Raczkowski K AT IIERIX E . I AC K E N Verna Hietanen Student Congress Pep Agnes Gf.rmond .Itldetic Collector Stella M arczewska Year Pooh Collector Ann Baruch Room 210—Miss W alsh President Marie Cekra iee-President Antoinette Campanile Secretary ............... h.ga resko Treasurer Kathryn Bilak Student Congress Pep. M arian Yoka .Itldetic Collector Klizap.eth Jenkins Year Pooh Coll. Ki.i .ahetii Jenkins One-hundred-forty Room 223—Mr. rrvor {’resident I ice-President Secretary Treasurer WALTER BURROUGHS SIDNEY SlNC.KR Frank Macklin Peter Anastas Student Conyress R p. Charles Dalton .Itldetic Collector Walter Burroughs )'ear Hook Coll. Walter Burroughj Room 107—Mrs. Levis President I iee-President Secretary Treasurer Ki th Muller Rosemary Brady Bernice Kirschnek Bernice Kirschnek Student Coin . Rcf . Lillian Gakeinkle yItldetic ('(dicetor Bernice Kirschnek Year Hook Collector Alice De Fabio Room 323—Mr. Rorcn President I 'iee-President Secretary Treasurer I Io Y ARI) S N ARK E Anthony Tazzetto George Heidick Iames Me.Very Student Conyrcss Rep. Carl Wendroee .Itldetic Collector Carl Wendroee Year Hook Collector Carl Wendroee One-hundred-forty-one Room 121—Miss Swiney President Athena Miciiailides iee-President Hetty Hldrjdge Secretary ... Kt h el A lbac i Stud. Cong. Ref Antoinette Shortei.l slthlctic Collector .. . Akijne Aichele Year I look Coll. Gertrude Koch a ns ky Room 1.06—Mr. Cliertoff President I iee-President Secretary Treasurer Howard Tomaszewski Thom as Servilla Leon W’olper Howard P.Ann.u Stud. Cong. Rep. Seymour Liererm an Athletic Collector Howard Rauulli Year Took Collector Howard Rarulli Room 123 President I iee-President Secretary....... Treasurer Student Congress Rep. . Iltdetie Collector Year Took Collector Miss Spiegel Jean MuHridk HLORENUK ZAYHER Agnes McGlynn Ri.anciik Mirokf Agnes McL.lynn Blanche Mirokf FLORENCE Z. Y HER One-hundred -fort y-l:ee Room 207—Mr. Ivollor President ........ iee-President Scar lory Treasurer . Student Congress Pep. .Ithletie Colleetor Year Pooh Colleetor On; a Bkdneiz Hi-kmck Wai.su Ri th Sobel Clara Shumann On;a Bedneiz Cl. KA Sll I'M ANN Clara Shcm ann Room 21 I—Mrs. Flynn President ............ I 'icc-President Secretary ............ Treasurer Student Cony. Pep. .Athletic Collector Year Pooh Collector Dorothy Df.rfurs Edna Hopko Mary McGinnis Anne Btiler Dorothy Df.rftrs .... nne Bttler Anne Breznik Room 112—Mr. Bailey President J erom e Golom beck I iee-President Michael H('DAK Secretary Thomas Butler Treasurer . Michael Petrone Student Congress Pep. Irwin Spector .Ithletie Colleetor Arthur Schwartz )'ear Pooh Colleetor Bruce Tketiieway One-hundred-forty-three Room 212—Miss Kern ’resident I' ice- ’resident Secretary Treasurer Student Cony. Sep. Athletic Collector )'ear Hook Collector ALEXTINE (il'SKO I’.U'I.INIv GeBKIAN Ki.vera F I K faro Muriel Moore ( il5KAl.DJNE I;LYNN Muriel Moore Dorothy Vayda Room 115—Miss Crogan ’resident William Hanlon I iec-l’resident I ,eslie Berman n Secretary C. Grodberg Treasurer A. Tan NENbaum Student Congress Rep. Robert Adams Athletic Collector Leslie Hermann )’ear Book Collector Howard Sefchick Room 213—Miss Dougherty ’resilient I 'ice-J’resident Secretary Treasurer Helen Koiwcz Monica Patchkoski Mary )leck Mary I’.all Student ( onyress Ret I)or n nv Limon Athletic Collector Mary Hall Year Book Collector Dorothy Halaney One-hundred-fort y-four Room I 18—Mr. Mucld Chairman I 'iee-Chairman Secretary Comptroller Student Congress Rep. .Athletic Collector Michael Criffix John Muller Frank Ih ltz Milton Cooper Frank Fultz Daniel Kaplan Sergeant-at-Arms Stephen Szymanski Room 211 President I iee-President Secretary Treasurer Student Congress .Athletic Collector Year Book Collect Miss Foley Jean Burch Mary LaPilusa Alice Brennan Ethel Ireenhero ep. Mary LaIMlusa F'thel Ireen reel ir Irene Liptak Room 221—Miss Sweeney President I 'icc-President Secretary .......... T rcasurcr Student Cong. Rep. Athletic Collector Year Book Collector Josephine Stonek Ruth Rapport Florence Masjuk Daisky Boyd Josephine Stonek Daisey Boyd Daisey Boyd One-hundred-forty-five Room 224—Mrs. Minn President Catherine Condon I ice-President Jeax Faser Secretary Margaret Coi.gax Treasurer Jeax Faser Student Congress Rep. Arlexe Raisch Athletic Collector Jeax Faser )Y ir Hook Collector Agnes Rakos Room 202—Mr. Haggerty 'resident Donald Hunter Vice-President Leon Malixoski Secretary Doxai.I) Rohixsox Treasurer James Christie Student Cong. Rep. Robert MacGillis Athletic Collector Robert MacGiixis Year Hook Collector Doxald Robinson Room 22. —Mi . . R« i«l President I iee-President Secretary Treasurer Winifred Kkadi fa nn McGeehax Margaret Fakkei. M k Raran Student ( ongress Rep. nn McGeehax Athletic Collector Mary Rakax ) ear Book ( ollcctor Ann McGeehan One-hundred-forty-six Room 30. —Miss Pushing President C.ertrvde Allen I ice-1 resident 1 k e x e Lichtm an Secretary Margaret Bender Treasurer Ann Petronv Student Congress Rep. Dorothy McIike . I title tie Collector Margaret Bender )Y ir Took Collector Mary (ionzai.es Room 208—.Mr. Joscfowicz President .. Alfred Beebe I iee-President Walter McKenna Secretary Frank McCabe Treasurer William Mi rray Student Congress Rep. Frank McCabe Athletic Collector William Murray Year Book Collector William Murray Room 318—Mi- Botuinick President Olga Kutciihr Secretary Aspasia Chagaris Student Congress Rep. Mary Merciilt Athletic Collector Mary Dolcemascolo Year Took Coll. M ary Dolcem ascolo One-hundred -forty-seven Room 320—Mrs. Mav PresidenI James Keenan Vice-President Chester Sepanek Secretary Stanley Zdojeski Treasurer ............ nthony Morreai.e Stud. Coin . Pep.... nthony Morreai.e Athletic Collector Anthony Morreai.e Year Pooh Coll. Anthony Morreai.e Room 321—Miss Bauer President Patricia Anfuso I iee-Presideut Grace Bonner Treasurer Helen Bereska Stud. Coni . Pep. Domenica Maccaronf. Year Pooh Collector Olga Harcik Koom 3OB—Mr. Marconi President I iec-President Secretary Treasurer Kenneth Mirpiiy Robert Higgins John Gf.rs .....Clyde Hart Student Coiu ress Pef . Robert Higgins .Athletic Collector Kenneth Mirpiiy Year Pooh Collector Robert Higgins One-hinutred-forty-Anht Room 1 l( —Miss Praed President Martha Kahil Secretary Eleanor Miller Treasurer ............... Grace Xku.sen Student Congress Rep. Harriet Cronin Athletic Collector Siiiri.ev Kps i i i n Year Book Collector Helen Miskura Room 101—Mr. Katz President I iee-President Secretary Treasurer hi ward Martin Richard Krauzlis T iiom as Fultz Charles M aneredi Stud. Cong. Rep. Anthony W'atkoskey Athletic Collector Charles Maneredi Year Book Coll. Charles .Maneredi Room 122—Miss Nadwornev President .... 1 )orothy 1 .a.1 eski Vice-President ..Margaret Maak Secretary ......... Tolda Stavitsky Treasurer ... Sophie Mosuriak Stud. Cong. Rep. Elizabeth Parowski Year Book Collector Sophie Mosuriak One-hundred-forty-nine Room 302—Mi fl Beach President Fannie Bottixe Vice-President Helen Koczur Secretary Paulette Passero Treasurer Hmma FaCKINa Student Congress Rep. Sophia Cerboxf. Athletic Collector Emma Fackixa Tear Pool: Collector..Anne Tramutola Room 103—Mr. Mane 11 so President Andrew Fap.ula I'icc-Presidcnt Willard Trent Secretary William Tompkins Treasurer................ Ralph I.otax Student Cong. Rep. Bernard Rosenhkro It hie tic Collector Ralph Lotan Year Took Collector Stanley CIoldhero Room 303—Miss Lawson President I'ice-President Secretary Treasurer Student Cong. Rep. Year Pooh Collector Matilda Matax Eleanor Cummings .Frances Keenks Jean Mooney Helen Litwin Perth a Prszcz Onc-hundred-fifty Room 307—Miss Mutchler Std. Cong. Pep. Kathleen Williamson Athletic Collector W anda Chimiel Year Hook' Coll. Kleanore Yirkowsk Room 113—Miss Jarvis ’resident I ice-President Secretory Treasurer RoREKT RF.A Sol Linder John Mein-zee W illiam Reilly Stud. Coat . Pep. I iiaddels Tokaeski Athletic Collector Joseph Acito Year Hook Collector William Reilly Room 313—Miss Houskreprr President.......... Mary Jaroszi: vski Secretary ......... Dorothy Rolvdin Treasurer I)( jrot h y I '.row n Student Congress Pep. Helen Meyers Athletic Collector Dorothy I'.rown Year Hook Collector Jeanette Stray 0:ir-!:u)ulml-fifty-one Room 316—Miss I nang.nl President Theresa O'Donnell I'ice-President Hose Deinstag Secretary Helen Acocf.lla Treasurer Thelma Xelsox Stud. Cong. Rep. Theresa O’Donnell Athletic Collector Helen Chopki Year Hook Coll. Theresa Wortnowsky Hooiii I I I—Miss ckcrman President I ’icc-Prcsidcnt Secretary Treasurer Student Cong. Rep. Athletic Collector Year Took Collectot John Yociies Harvey Zymf.t William Reiner Theodore Dalack William Connell T heodore Dalack William Rogers Room 322—Miss Davis President ('.race Mongf.llo I 'icc-Prcsident Carrol Fein berg Secretary Iris Herman Treasurer Helen Hoppe Student Cong. Rep. l.orisE Jacobacci Athletic Collector Helen Hoppe )'ear Poo ,- Call. Florence Seki.ecka One-hundred-fif I y-tice Room .’501—Leonard Harrison )'ear Hooh Collector ....George Gi.owacki OUTSTANDING AC’III KYKM KNTS OF RKG I ST K ATI( ) CLASS KS Room 112 Reached Intra-nuiral Basketball semi-finals. 113 Second honors in Intra-mural Basketball League. 114 First place in Tenth Grade Division of Red Cross Drive. 115 Record score in Intra-mural Basketball League. 116 Second place in Red Cross Drive. 1 IS First place in Red Cross Drive. 100 Per cent Student Ticket subscription. 216 First Undergraduate Class to subscribe 100 per cent to Year Book. 223 Touch-football champions. 302 Honorable mention in Red Cross Drive. 322 First in Hospital bund Collection. First in School Relief Fund Collection. LFADHRS IX TICKET SFI.I.IXG FOR OH DOCTOR! Twelfth Year Eleventh Year Room Room Room 117 120 117 Room Room Tenth Year Room 114 Room 322 LEADKRS IN PATRON LIST Room 211 11X 121 Room 306 One-hundred-fifty-three 1. Something to cheer about. 1. Father Time trades his scythe for a baseball bat. 3. Little dribblers. Athletic Coaches 4. (iirls’ Basketball Mary B.WY merer 5. Track George Bi ttner 6. Football Byron Haring 7. Football William Lee Basketball Baseball 8. Swimming John Mancuso FOOTBALL TKA.M I ndisputed Champs or Hudson County So untrained was the material with which Coaches Lee and Haring started spring training that not even the most hopeful B. H. S. rooter could have predicted that these boys would become the masters of the Hudson County Gridiron. The team, however, sparked by the All-County fullback, Walter Mercer, drove on to win its first game against Hmerson High by a score of 13-0. This game, which was contested at Roosevelt Stadium, was the beginning of Bayonne's glorious march to victory. In the first of a series of home games. Bayonne defeated the defending champs of Henry Snyder 34-0. the highest score ever rolled up by a Garnet and W hite team. Mayor Donovan. Commissioners Mullanaphy and Murphy. I rustee Murphy of the Board of Education, and Dr. Howard E. Mcrity witnessed this triumphant victory. With a score of 24-6 the Lecmcn continued their winning streak by conquering the highly favored Union Hill team. Injuries forced Leonard Lee to the bench for the rest of the season. The one defeat 13-0 experienced by the Garnet and W hite team was due partiallv to the loss of W alter Mercer, who had been injured during practice. Since this game was not in the League schedule, it did not alfect our t ount standing. This defeat had no effect upon the team s spirit, for in the next game the fought Lincoln to a scoreless tie. Close co-operation in the backficld highlighted the next game in which Bavonne defeated St. Michael’s6-0. The linemen with the support of the backficld deserve full credit for Bayonne's triumph over St. Peter's by a score of 6-0. On an exceptionally muddy field, the Lecmcn swamped the Memorial Gridsters 19-13 for Bayonne’s ultimate victory, thus climaxing a record that can be commended by all Garnet and White followers. Onc-htnulri'd-fi fly-six Stand up a The Stars amt Stripes forever! T1 •e Opening Pi(Jskill lWt. of the g Otic-h mid red - -fifty-seven BASKETBALL TEAM First Row. Left to Right: Slivocka. Wicki. Fisenbkrg. Mf.rcer. Dolan. Felc .ak. Second Rote: Coach Wim.iam Lee. Mullins. Muller, Acito. faculty . Idviscr: Alexander O’Cox nor. Bayonne High's Basketball Team opened the season with a determination to sweep aside all opposition. Port Richmond. Snyder, and Dickinson High Schools were the first to suffer defeat at the hands of the five veteran regulars. The Lecmen suffered their first setback in an exciting fray with I nion Hill, but the quintet wiped out the memory of this setback by defeating all opj osing teams on the regular schedule. Despite the loss of the two veterans. Teddy Roskowsky and Stanley aclawik, the Garnet and W hite basketeers copped the trophy pictured above. The trophy reads: South Hudson County Interscholastic League Championship. Second ’lace. In an effort to win the County title, the team played two games with Memorial High, the Champs of the Northern Division, but the attempt failed. Mayor Donovan witnessed the renewal of city competition when the Lecmen vanquished their traditional rivals. Holy Family Academy. Union Hill fell victim to the splendid play of the B. II. S. cagcrs in the first round of the State Tournament. In the second round, a superior team from Kearney I ligh School eliminated our l ovs. Coach Lee's basketeers wound up the season with thirteen victories, and but one loss. 0„c-lwnM-fifly-ei! hl CLASS BASK KTBALL CHAMPS The surprise of the intra-mural basketball games was the skillful playing of the Freshman team from Room 113. Despite the alertness of the ‘ ITeshies . however, the experience of the veteran players from Miss SpargoT Registration Room 10S proved too much for them. In the final game, after a three minute overtime period, the Seniors won by a score of 19-14. Members t the victorious Senior team were as follows: Yelenovsky. Lambert. Flax. Hrelinsky. Cozewith. Faster. Soroka. Hum. Colasurdo. MirolT. Fapaccio. Danko. GIKLS’ BASK KTBALL TKAM This fast stepping team had a very active season in 1940-41. Under the able coaching of Miss Kthel Sharf. the girls displayed brilliant all-round playing form. SCHEDULE Opponent We They Evening High 46 25 Mt. St. Mary’s 23 37 St. Michael’s IS 17 St. Michael’s 22 34 Mt. St. Mary’s 13 20 Holy Family 15 34 One-hundred-fifty-nine SWIMMING TEAM Coach: John Maxcuso Manager: Tai l L'slan After losing a fine varsity team last year. Coach Manenso surprised the swimming world by bringing up a fine team without a varsity man on it. Our team obtained a higher score both in the National and State Championships than any other team of Hudson County. A few swimmers, such as the Hanlon brothers, have given our school a national reputation by their individual performances. --------------------------------------------------------------------► At the time the Year Hook goes to press, the Tennis Team has played but one game. Though the boys lost to St. Peter's 3-2. they still have hopes for a successful season. TENNIS TEAM Coach: William Mori.kn Onc-humh,'d-sixty BASKBA KL TKAM With the eyes of the sports world turned to the most colorful of all outdoor 'ports, the team from Bayonne High looks forward to making as splendid a record as did the football and basketball teams earlier in the year. At the time we go to the press, the (iarnet and W hite has suffered but one defeat in the seven games played. Bight more games remain to be played and the Leemeti hope to make it a straight fourteen consecutive wins for the year. SCHEDULE Date April 24 April 25 April 29 May 1 Mav 7 May 13 May 14 Mav 19 20 26 29 Opponent We They Union Hill 4 7 Snyder 6 3 Port Richmond 5 1 St. Peter’s 9 5 1 )cmarest 6 9 Lincoln 14 2 Port Richmond 11 4 i AMES ( X C VLEXDAR 1 )ickinson I une 2 Union Hill Snyder 6 Emerson St. Peter’s 12 1 jncoln 1 )emarest 16 1 )ickinson )uc-h mid red-sixty-one TRACK TEAM CROSSCOUXTKV TEAM The Cross Country Team of 1941 continued the record set them by the teams of former years by winning consecutive victories to a total of forty-seven in the Countv competition. The Carnet and W hite harriers also took fourth position in the State Meet. In the National Championship Meet in which over four hundred schools competed. IS. II. S. placed tenth, bringing national recognition to the school. The Track Team set a record for itself also, nmng the eighty-eight schools from the Metropolitan area participating in the Dickinson Meet. ISayonne rated first for the State. In the National Meet at Madison Square Carden, lkayonne’s endurance runners came in sixth in the two mile rclav. and seventh in the halt mile relay. One-hundred-sixty Auto g r a p h s Onc-hundred-sixty-thrcc P a trons Margaret C. Horst Kiiima Plate Alexander (VConnor Mr. and Mrs. Louis V. Keppel Marietta Flinn Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Dorfman Jennie 1. Dougherty Mr. H. Hyman Mrs. M. Farrell l)r. S. Wigdor Robert J. Scott K. Wilhclmina Ackerman John C. Josefowiez A. Lucia Doscher Fidelis T. Wangler I Iarmon Murid Paul Lawler ()sear 11. Hodenhorn R. V. Seeman Klinor Cassidy Caroline V. Leonard Jane Spargo Klizabeth Reid Rdna C. Hurritt Gladys Kern Klizabeth I Iourihan Mrs. Clara Hurke Kitty's Sportswear Cornelius J. Haggerty. Jr. Carolyn M. Swinev II. Ralinky (irace M. Ciow Gallagher Hakery Shop Anna R. Hoyle Mr. I. Drake Reg. 20(1 Melville Photo Studio A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Kugenc J. Mav I amis Wolfson Room 312 Cornelius Haggerty III One-hundred-si.viy-five xif'Xtxn'-f .upunii-. u(j (• ’.IWOAVJI ‘AVWCIVOMJI «)8t JUJJ r j'o SJ9l (Jlu3oiOl cJ SOIGGJLS SIAVG :4HX A H M G V K m o o a s i ii x x i S II 1 V H O o X () JI 1 'I I V JOHN MARSHALL COLLEGE 40 Jot'RXAI. Sni AUK, |KKSK ClTY. X. |. (. Co-educational Institution not for pecuniary f ro)it chartered and approved by the State of V.v Jersey) COLLEGE DEPARTMENT LAW DEPARTMENT 2 years 4 years (Evening)—3 years (Day) OR I H ATE SCI K )()L A two-year course for practicing lawyers and law school graduates leading to Degree, Master of Laws New Term logins Monday. Septeinher 22, 1941 -(Morning. Afternoon and Evening Divisions) SCH )OL ()F ISCSINESS Send for Hid let in of In formation of respective Departments HON'. ALEXANDER I'. ORMSI’.V. LED. Peon ( tonpliincuts of Dieocs Clust 17 •John Street A I. P II A New York, . Y P II I -o- S I (; M A M aXITACH HI KS OE .1 KWELRV Fraternity FOR TIHC CLASS ()F LM! 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It is on ethicolly oper• . oted orgonizotion; hos eorned o reputo-if lion for occomplishment, competent in- ★ ■ slructors, end fine equipment. x No professional solesmen, solicitors or if registrers ere employed; we depend upon ★ satisfied graduates ond personol visits + ★ to the school by those seeking to obtain ★ a good technical education. ★ ★ INTENSIVE SUMMER COURSES-Doy ond Eve. TECHNICIANS INSTITUTE licensed by the State of New York 244 West 14th St.. N. Y. (Hr. 8th Ave.) WAlkins 9-8270 Compliment a of McCarthy CAR WASH IX(r SERVICE lie fit in Town B E S T W I S II E S Cox Sons X Yining INCORPORATED F R () M T II E CLOVERS “souir Kstabli lutl 1837 1M FAST 2ori STRF.KT XKW YORK Makers of ( turret Style Caps and (Iowns Academic Hoods .Ii diciai. Rohks C' HOIK OlTIlTS I minifies Solicited One-luiiitttrtf.se; eiitv-fou PR 1XTICKS ()F Till-: YEAR BOOK. 1911 William S. Law PRINTING Bros. for INDUSTRIAL PLANTS • SCHOOLS BUSINESS OFFICES • ORGANIZATIONS INDUSTRIAL AND EMPLOYEE PUBLICATIONS COMMERCIAL NI) OFFICE FORMS PLANNED FACTORY FORMS FITTED T ) SPECIFIC NEEDS CVI'XLOGS. FOLDERS. JOURNALS. MAILINGS AND HIGH SCHOOL ANNUALS Telephone Bayonne 3-1251 20 WESI NIM H STREET, BAYONNE, N. |. One-hundred-seventy-five A u t o g r a p h s One-huiulrcd-.u'trntx-six
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