Brooklyn Technical High School - Blueprint Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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A.B.8zH.: 6'Mi . . . mi . . . mi. . . . fWe float away from the ace politicians on the strains of . . . 4'Oh Promise Mef, 'X' 'X' if' HER: '4Martin, wh0's that cute little rogue in the high heeled boots and the lop sided cap? HIM: Huh? Where? Oh, that's O'Mara, Tom Mal- loy's little banshee. Tom's over there with Floyd Arnold, on the other end of O'Mara's leash. Come on over, Iall introduce you-and watch those flut- AI Donali' Herm Schwam d B h H 'I' tering eyelasheslv an ora os en TOM: uSay Floyd, do you see what I see?7' FLOYD: a1'1lsay!,' HIM: uFellas, I'd like you to. . ' BOTH: uAt last-a model! flow whistlej TOM: Quiet, O,Maral Floyd, you get the brushes, Iall get the paintln FLOYD: 4'Don,t forget the inkln HIM: HI-Iey, wait a minute, fellas. This is a dance floor, not 5W22! BOTH: 'GI-Iuh? Oh sure . . . sorry. HERB 81 SECK: mI'hat may be true, but all we need are our trusty cameras. Hold it please! fClick and flash.J Wfhank you. Uh, hiya gorgeouslw HIM: fHurriedlyJ 6'Come on honey letis dance! HER: fAfter a few barsj uHe was cute. HIM: Tom?,' HER: 6'No, O'Mara. Who were those character5?,' HIM: Well, reading from left to right you meet artists Tom Malloy, a Blueprint Editor-in-Chief, and Floyd Arnold-art editor of Horizons. The two shutterbugs were Herb Goldstein and Bernie Seckendorf of the Survey and Blueprint-editors no less! I HER: 4'Pretty music isn't it? HIM: aYes, nice and soft .... ' B Sz B: 4'Excuse us please, but could you tell us your opinion of . . . Well! .... Aheml . . . C'mon Marty, introduce usli' HIM: If I have to. Miss Tech, I'd like you to meet Bob Rosenberg and Bob Abrams-im quiring reporters? I thought you two were Editor-in-Chief of the Surveylv ' B 8: B: uWe were, until they managed to get rid of us, and now that the Blueprint's gone to bed, we're out of a job, hence, inquiring re- portersf' HIM: HIS the Blueprint actually finished? l Bob Rosenberg and Bob Abrams

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GX PR MINENT ITIZE i' Scene: The Jinx Jump HIM: 4'Thank you driver . . . keep the change! fExit taxi! HER: Golly, but Tech is biglf' HIM: 'tUgh! Huh! Sure it . . . well come on, letis go in. THEM: uHave your tickets ready, pleaseln HIM: 4'Well look who they picked out as ticket takers: SOS Inspectors Bergman and Halpert. How'd they stick you fellows with this job 'W' THEM: Don't ask usg ask Captain La Puma over there. Hey, Vinnylg' VINNY: uYou fellows complaining again? Hi there Marty! HIM: Hello Vinny, Iid like you to meet Miss Tech. Miss Tech, our SOS Captain and Arista Leader? BOTH: HHowdy do? HIM: uSay Vinny, where's your sidekick, Lenny Kranser?,' VINNY: 'GYou mean the supreme Editor-in-Chief of Horizons and our illustrious No. 1 Senior? He's outside waiting for some unescorted girl to fly hyf, HIM: 4'How come? Doesnat he have a girl of his own? VINNY: '4Sure, but she went home already . . . Queens schools aren't closed on Brooklyn Day, you knowli' HIM: HYeah, ain't we the lucky ones. Wesgar sleep tomorrow. Weill he seeing you, Vinny. Come S- V 'Q on, Honey, weive got a lot of introducing to do. You might as well start at the top. This is G. O. President Al Donati, and Vice- ' President Borah Hosten. Sires, I,d like you to meet Miss Techf, LL: HHow diyou do? :I AL: MSO this is the cause of all my troubleli' HER: 'CAII of your trouble? BORAH: 'GYcs, your picture was the only one, except for Al,s girl-friend,s, that he didn7t get to with the scissors. HERM: MYep, we managed to corral him in time. Howdy, Miss Tech? AL: Well, if it isn't my ex-secretary, Herm Schwartz! . . . and get a load of that western dialogue. Whatis the guitar for?,' HERM: c'It's as good an instrument as any for our act. Come on fellas, tune up! Vin LaPuma and Len Kranser



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Tom Malloy and Floyd Arnold Bernie Seckendorf Jerry Landauer, Marv Kohn, and Stan Kisblanslcy B Sz B: '4Well, not really. We just handed the final job to the editors. There they are in the corner with some of their ahomeworkf Come on over. Say, how about the next dance, beautifulfp' HIM: fTrying to drown out the answerj 'LHOW do you do, gentle- men? I'd like you to meet Miss Tech! THEM: fFirst one eye-then alll Well.! Why didnlt you say so?,7 HIM: ulust for the record, Honey, these are: Marv Kohn, Survey boss and Blueprint Features Editor: Stan Kishlansky, Burt Lerner, Jerry Landauer, Marv Resnick .... Hey, what's wrong with him?,7 MABV B: 6' .... Lunchroom .... SOS . . . Cut Slip .... Huh! ? ! BUBT: That last one Woke him up!', STAN: HMarv, old fella, what say we leave the Blueprint Records alone for a second? We've got companyll' BILL: uYes, what about us? Don,t Arista Officers rate space in the Blueprintfw STAN: 4'Space, yes. Words, no! Your names please?', BILL: 5'Bill Soule and John McGuigan, Vice-Leader and Secretary of Aristaf' B 8 B: '!Say fellas, has anyone seen Goldstein or Seckendorf around lately? We want to take photos of the Senior Officers. HIM: uLast We saw of them, they were trying to get a shot of O,Mara.,' 4'If you hurry you might find them there? if if -X' JERRY: 'Cllr-r . . . well now I . . . Donald Dawson! HoW're you, old sock, old kid, old pal! Boy! Am I glad to see you! Say Don, have you met Miss Tech? Miss Tech this is the Senior Class Presidentli' HIM: 4'Er . . . Don! Where are the other Senior OHicers?7, DON: uThis is our Senior Class Vice-President, Herb Ric, and Treas- urer Rocco Fazzolare. Say, Where's our Secretary?,' HERB: uLarry Contillois getting himself into the rotagravure and you're nextfw HER: 'cMartin, I'd like to dancelw HIM: HH-m-m-mln fAnd on, and on through the nightll

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