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WILL OF 1944 WE, THE CLASS OF 1944, do hereby establish our last will and testament. Upon leaving Bound Brook High School we bequeath the following: , To some deserving junior girl: Christine Castelli's hair, Rose Pranzatelli's eyes, Mimi Covert's complexion, Elea- nor Tymecki's build, Betty Oak's personality, and Isabel Garretson's vivacity. To some deserving junior boy: jerry Wellencamp's looks, Joe Mazur's build, Emory Deutsch's intelligence, and joe Crivello's personality. To the Sophomore girls: one To the Sophomore boys: a new secret society. To the Freshman girls: a room on the first floor to leave their rubbers. To the Freshman boys: roller skates to get to their classes on time. To any future chemistry students: gallons of Chanel No. 5. To Mrs. Holley: a new roller skating rink. To Mr. Haines: another Chubby Miranda to carry the pigskin , and more tall basketball ringers like jimmy Capano. To all the girls of B.B.H.S.: a new gym and swim- ming pool. PR UPHECY IT is THE YEAR 1965. We have just completed a tour of inspection of the plant of Backer, Beronio, and Blasse, manufacturers of buttons. We have taken the following items from the notes collected by the super-sleuths, june Backer and Genevieve Cullen, who are star reporters on Reimer's Record -circulation 202 Qrelatives includedj. Presiding at the receptionist's desk we saw the former Christine Castelli eagle-eyeing her office staff, Antoinette Romano at the switchboard, Paul Limbach, the super office counselor, and Don Andrews, supervising the de- livery of ice for the office water-cooler. After passing this formidable barrier, we were greeted by Red Wertheim, junior assistant to the second vice-president, who told us that Backer, Beronio, and Blasse, the ruling triumvirate, had gone to Ondiro's Paradise for Overworked Officials . Our guide for the trip was 'iLoitering Lloyd, called Hubie by his friends. In the research department we saw Professor Wellenkamp and Doctor Lange -perfecting a device to button rubbers on the pontoons of Gehring's Germol Gyroplane . When we passed the infirmary, we stopped to have Phyllis Chase, R.N., efficiently remove a cinder from the eye of that world-famous traveler and historian, Louis de la Rosa. There we also met Lillian Sydlowsky, R.N., su- perintendent of nurses. Anne Scotch, R.N., assistant nurse, informed us that we had arrived too late to see Mimi Covert, R.N. She had just left to become a Carber Cover Girl . At lunch time, we went to Throckmorton's Cafeteria, ideal for relaxation because of music supplied by the juke boxes of Huff and Diehl . Isabel Garretson, hostess and Nl assistant manager, graciously led us to our table. We narrowly escaped a tray load of dishes carried by jack Gerber. Nearby were the prominent foremen, Vlad Lasik, and Nick Limyanski, surrounded by a bevy of beautiful women. Startled by a sudden noise, we turned to see jim Housten dash in to get a seat next to a cute little blonde. Might this have been jean Valentine of high- school days? As we were eating our spaghetti a la Sperduto, the head waitress, Betty Gada, ,brought us a note from a striking blonde sitting at a corner table. It was an invitation to the opening of the Haelig-Hipolit Grill. As we were paying our check to the cashier, Marie Veglia, Joe Cri- vello, head of the plant ofhce, passed us, smoking a big, black cigar. As we returned for the rest of the tour, we saw through the window of the advertising building Kanky Brush deep in thought about the slogans to be used on Betty Oak's Button Girl advertisements. Paul johnson, chief of guards, admitted us. As we went from building to building, we were amazed by the enormous piles of buttons everywhere we turned. The star stackers and design checkers, Helen Maimone and julia Kuzniar, were quietly but carefully supervising dozens of counters of buttons. Marie Marotto and Marie Miele were showing novices how to' sew the buttons on cards. Flo De Melio was thoughtfully figuring the time studies of the hole punching machine that john Nadbielny had patented after many years of patient punching. Leaving the plant to its crew, we agreed that the Class of 1944 of B.B.H.S. had contributed its share to the manufacturing world of 1965.
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l NICHOLAS BARBER Bucky Tell it to the Mariner. Intramural Basketball 1, 4g Intramural Football 4. Scientific Marines JOSEPH BARILE Bert Though Jomezrlmz rarely, I perchance m'1'11'e. President of Sophomore Class 2. SCICHUEC Aviatigg DOMINIC ARMENTI D, D. Nolhing is impouihle to 4 willing heart. General Shipping Clerk JUNE BACKER The pen ir the tongue of the mind. Latin Club 1g German Club 2, 3, 43 Searchlight 33 Echo 43 Chemistry Club 45 Quill and Scroll 3g Olhce Staff 4g Editor-in-Chief of Searchlight 4g Chair- man of Service Flag Committee 3, 49 Senior Dance Committee 4. College Preparatory journalist FRANK BARILE He comer late, ye! he comer. Stagecrafters 3. General Aviation MURIEL BARTLETT ..Mu,, The quiet miml if richer lhan ez f1'0z4'i2. ' Commercial Club 2g Stenography Club 4. Commercial Secretary r 10 J JOHANNA BACCELLO ..Joe,, Youth comef but once in ez lifetime. Library Club 25 Glee Club 33 Devotional Group 5. General Nurse WILLIAM R. BACKER Bill A friend if neref hnoufn fill iz man hezre need. German Club 2, SQ Searchlight 3, 4g Service Squad 4g Biology Club 23 Chem- istry Club 4g Associate Editor of Echo 43 War Stamp Committee 4. Scientific Engineer
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