Bayonne High School - Yearbook (Bayonne, NJ)

 - Class of 1941

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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

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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



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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

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