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REPORTERS THE BOODY BEACON JUNE 1940 PUBLISHED EVERY TERM BY THE STUDENTS OF DAVID A. BOODY JUNIOR HIGH scHooL EDWARD J. KEHOE, Principal Assistants to Principal ROYAL S. SMELTZER DAVID GLADSTONE ALICE RODEN FREDERIC ERNST, Associate Superintendent, Junior High School Division JACOB THEOBALD, Assistant Superintendent, Junior High School Division MARY A. KENNEDY, Assistant Superintendent, Junior High School Division GEORGE L. HENTZ, Assistant Superintendent 0 EDITORIAL STAFF Harold Trachtenberg, Editor-in-Chief Florence Resnick, Morton Kunstler, Sylvia Goldsmith, Irma Rubin, Charlotte Florence Resnick, Morton Kunstler, Sylvia Goldsmith, Irma Rubin, Charlotte Kantrowitz, Assistant Editors Morton Kunstler Harriet Silverman Sidney Held Roma Commarata Lucille Giorra Alvin Silver Gloria Duhov Beverly Kushkin Mildred Trachtenberg Robert Rothschild Renee Bernowitz Rita Kohn Marilyn Plakka Gerald Druckerman Harold Greenberg Louisa Halporn Joseph Miracco Sylvia Tomaselli Irma Witlin John Carletto Frank Zaita Irma Rulun Martin Kurtz Howard Rosenbluth Marvin Weinberger Amedia Forzano Anthony De Santis Irene Nires Joseph Nartilla Christine Di Bartola Frank Barone Frank Colamasia Alvin Bernstein Arthur Capilli Harold Chiat Kenneth Cohen Carmelo Chirico Frances Fallick Ruth Donowitz Seymour Getzoff Rosina Giordano Melvin Goldberg Morton Grobman Theresa La Mantia Anna Leonti Joseph Marano Alice Mekler Helen Rotgerberg Bertha Lenchiner Fred Ruderman Bernard Sanzone Claire Green Helen Di Marco Marie Shepis Theodore Sinitsky Harold Shalik Marie Schiralli Charles Tesser Evelyn Viole Leonard Wilner Selma Wodowsky Arnold Weissler FACULTY ADVISERS Isabel Rosowsky Albert Tolins
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.... I.. ...I .. .. ... ii... . ii. I. . Mi. .. . I 4.1 I. .I .. I I. . A DEDICATIGN -.- -.-1 -. I V I iw- I I .. .nv I v WHY I SHOULD BE LOYAL TO THE UNITED STATES I should be loyal to the United States because this is my native land, the land where I may write and speak my mind, worship as I please, vote and hold office despite my race, creed or station in life. Each and everyone of us should be thankful to live in a land where everyone may salute the flag, and to be governed by a democracy rather than by force. We should all be thankful to live in a nation where one is not persecuted, and where opportunity is given to enjoy the many privileges that are now unheard of in European countries. I am glad to live in America where I realize that my ambitions are pos- sible in my native land. Liberty, the word that means so much to the American people, permits us to live our lives as we see fit, just as long as we keep with- in the laws. We Americans live in a land where the future seems bright and hopeful, rather than dark and hopeless. We all may en- joy free means of education, and develop what talents we possess, and grow into strong, happy, intelligent citizens of the United States. I am proud to live in a land where I am happy and free. Laura Lafata, 9A2 0 A DEDICATION TO BOODY Let the trumpets be sounded, And the banners be unfurled, Here's our happy birthday greeting To the best school in the world. Theodore Sinitsky, RIBI 0 TEN YEARS OF EXISTENCE Boody Junior High School standing ten whole years, Bringing joy to many hearts and very seldom tears. The kind strong hand that guided us all the way, Brought our dear school to what it is today. Boody, my Boody, always lending a helping hand, And so congratulations to the best school in the land. Zenith Ruden, RBI V. . I u I ,, V V 2
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