Bayonne High School - Yearbook (Bayonne, NJ)

 - Class of 1941

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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? One h mill re l -thirty-fou r

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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



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