Bayonne High School - Yearbook (Bayonne, NJ)

 - Class of 1942

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WHO'S WHO IX THE SEXIOIt ( LASS On the Magazine Shelf Mademoiselle Doumbeat True Confessions Esquire II'oman's Home Companion Musical America Current Events Amateur Radio Scientific America A mat cur Photography On the Sc Shepherds Serenade Navy Hines Thanks for the Boogie Ride Day Dreaming Pennies from Heaven Take Me Out to the Pall Came Playmates With Plenty of Money and You I Then Do We Dance Breathless On the Sil The Great Dictator The Men In Her Life Smilin' Thru Man Hunt 'Three Cheers for the Irish Private Secretary Melody Lane Babes on Broadway All Through the Night Hold Back the Dawn On the Ho From the Land of the Silent People Pied Piper Rabble in Arms Blood, Sweat, and Tears Sentimental Tommy Sense and Sensibility Ladies of the Press II 'indswept The Lively Lady Vanity Fair Ethel Greenberg Irving Mattes. Flo Lasinski Patty Janicke Jerry Greenberg Muddy Fitztnanricc Mario Pirozzi Joan Sharkey Leon Wolper Henry Dombrowski Seymour I .ieberman in - Sheets Mr. Mudd’s Lambs Howard Hazzard Will Bradley Mary Miller Blanche Miroff Bill Warner Sophie Lubera. Mary McGinnis George Lambert Milton Garber and Marilyn Doync Julia Pfister ver Screen Michael Spronck Eleanor Petrovich Jerry Golombeck Dorothy Oxc O’Brien. O’Shea, McNcrncy Olga Bednciz Rosemary Brady Jackie Gallagher, Muriel Sherman Bernard Goldstein Exam Night ok Shelves Betty DiMeola Anthony Morreale The Juniors The Seniors Thomas Butler Marion Sklcnar Shirley Lipschitz. Dorothy Kisenberg Eleanor Miller Jean Shorten Gertrude Kochansky Thirty-nine

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vlftSTUflil ' , And - Tfsrftjjrm With condescending benevolence Robert Shepsic Adams bestows his deep insight into the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics and his profound erudition in all abstract and abstruse matters upon—but on second thought he keeps it to himself President Frank McCabe hlushingly leaves his part in the George Washington play to any aspiring Hamlet Dot Limon isn’t leaving Frank McCabe Sophie Lubera allocates her bottle of “giggling water” to Harriet Frankie Ray Felzak leaves his long legs to Israel Gottesman. Now he can look down on his classmates Josephine Stonek. in order to allay Rosemarie Yurick's incomprehensible anxiety, allocates her ] osition among the elite in the Honor Society to this super-student Milton Cooper bestows his knack for cracking wise at gushing French novels to Andrew Fabula Shirley Freedman's unceasing chatter goes to Joyce Cohen Artie Schwartz leaves his pass-collecting swagger to Emil Hudak Athena Michailides leaves the l oys in her French class in the lurch. Who's going to do the home work now? Alvin Cross leaves his crusading spirit for the betterment of B. H. S. to Tommy Fultz Melvin “Sampson Rosen’s high soprano is left to Francis Dowling Milton Garber and Shadow Sullivan leave their gruesome twosome to Marty Greenberg and Albert Isadore Kaplan Charles Goldberg leaves his dapper Beau Nash Euciiis Beebe style to Murray Rogow Ann Shortell leaves her two-toned hair to the next do-or-dyer Agnes McGlynn leaves her “Good Will Pact with Miss Wucherer to Grace Golden William Fein berg, our outstanding angler, leaves his ability to drop his hook among the Freshies to Willard Stcinert Tommy Butler leaves his “lolly” campaign to that up-and-budding politician Billy Eggers Winsome Harriet Cronin leaves her pleasant disposition to Howard Platt Ethel Brown and Betty Eldridge leave their share of America on wheels to Mary Bilesnansky and Betty Westervelt Shirley Epstein, Steve Hadjucek and Alfred Zakowski. our three Latin whizzes, give up their Life With Caroline to Iris Berman Seymour Licbennan leaves his “Babbling Brook to loquacious Gloria Dewey Theresa Iazctta wills her interest in the library to some book-minded Junior Frank Fultz leaves his free booklet lime to Ponce in Ten Rosy Lessons by Arthur Murray to Stanton Miller Gloria Mindlin and Doris Parnis. our He aeon drudges, go. dropping their typewriters into the laps of Helen Liga and Vera Lukaszewich Milton Donibrowski leaves his wide awake, ahvays-on-tlie-go, peppy manner to Edna Golden Jackie Werther leaves her ability to change her hair style every day to Dot Henna who can use a few new ones George I amliert leaves his in with Miss Glenn to John Serric The Features Committee leaves its ability to get no work done in a lot of time to the next group of competent seniors Sorrowfully our ultra-efficient head typist. Adelaide Decker bequeaths her shackles as Year Book maid-of-all-work to the next unsuspecting innocent who thinks it isn’t a hard job Philip Dobb leaves with the last word. Thirty-eiffhl



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Ruth Abrams R clieves that a thing well said is a thing well done. 11 opes to be a typist. S erved on registration room committees. Helen Adelson R usy making mischief. 11 opes to Ik- a singer. Served on Year Rook 1, Glee Club 1, “Oh Doctor! Ethel Albach R usy keeping out of trouble. I I ojk-s to Ik- a secretary. Served on Rand 2, Orchestra 1. Aram Aljian R clieves that hard work hurts no one. II opes to Ik- President. Served on Junior Prom Committee. Robert Amses . , • R usy with sports. J j 11 ojk-s to Ik an aceohimuit. S erved on Osjups Club0 2;1 Teams: C'l. s Raskytb.lll 3, Softball 2. V John Adomaitis R usy building model airplanes and shijis. Hopes to Ik- a ball player. Served on Clubs: Usher 1. Cafeteria Leaders 1: Teams: Varsity Football 1 Class Ras-ketball 2. Softball 2. Dorothy Aichele R clieves that walking is good exercise. 11 opes to Ik a laboratory technician. Served on Clubs: Usher 1, Glee 1. Alfred Algeria R usy rolling up jioints. II opes to Ik a draftsman. Served on Ushers Club 1, Teams: Varsity Football 1. Class Basketball 2. Softball 2. Soccer 1. Gertrude Allen R clieves that a pretty face is an asset. I I opes to Ik a secretary. Served on registration room committees. Sophie Anastas R usy with Red Cross activities. I I ojk-s to be a secretary. Served on Junior Red Cross 1, Ping Pong Club 1. Forty

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