Carteret High School - Loudspeaker Yearbook (Carteret, NJ)

 - Class of 1942

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CLASS POEM L'ENVOI Memories are sacred treasures, From which we draw smiles or tearsg But the choicest jewels of all, Are the memories of high school years. These treasures recall countless joys, Experienced in days gone byg We'll regret only memories remain, Bat rejoice that they never die. All good things meet an endg And sadly now do we say: Of all the fine years of our lives, The best have passed away. HYMAN CHODOSH '42 52

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CLASS PROPHE Waselewicz, Josephine Milik, Sophie Marciniak, and Sophie Zawacki. Other officers remaining in the Navy are John Bednar, John Brechka, Stanley Hadam, Charles Morris, John Toporof wich, and Walter Kurek. Still with the Ma' rines are William Colgan, Stanley Wojcik, and William Kurdyla. ' What did you say, operator? Another nickel? What do you think I own-a mint? Okay. Speaking of mints, Joe, did you taste the new mintfilavored pills recently put on the market by Dr. J. Zucker? It seems that he had trouble getting a backer, but the millionaire Leon Tar' 'necki finally came to his rescue. You know, Joe, you'd be surprised as to how 'many business men we have. Ernest Brechka took over a business which has the most solid foundation of any business I've ever seen. The Palehenki Brothers and Henry Dumansky are giving you competition, Joe. They founded Car' teret's third newspaper, the Carteret Dispatch which comes out daily, by the way. Stanley Hayduk is head cartoonist. Charlotte Britton writes the beauty column, and Hilda Sokler handles the love interests. Ann Belinsky is do' ing quite well with her bakery shop. Sales' girls are Margaret Karney and Mary Rayho. Steve Kovacs is business manager at Sokler's and his private secretary is Irene Sefcik. Mary Kilyk has opened a gymnasium for girls. In training for a professional volley ball team are Catherine McKissic, Irene Santos, Stella Szym' anifka, and Sophie Cap. Another successful business woman is Marian Ohlott who recently opened a beauty salon in Grand Central Sta' tion. Her best beauticians are Ethel Reider and Ann Dolinich. Hyman Chodosh and Gerald Mausner have established an engineering conf cern. They're in South America now. They took a powder after their first bridge collapsed. The most successful enterprise is Gleckner, Prof kop, and Gregor's ParadisefonfthefArthur Kill Hotel. Carteret has changed a lot, you know. Head receptionist is Edythe Chodosh. Head Clerk is John Kennedy who keeps bellboys Frank Brown and John Capik on the run. With Helen Butkocy as Chief Dietician the guests needn't worry about indigestion. The hotel looks very attractive outside, because of Geza Comba's efforts as a landscape gardener, and inside be' cause of Michael Sarik's work on the interior under Edward Wadiak's direction. The hotel features sports as the main part of its recreation C Y program with John Kachur and Donald Stauf bach as directors. As head of the women's division is Marcella Kahn and Gladys Christen' sen, Antonia Ilk, Sophie Kravetz, Edith Jabs, Allegra Donnelly, and Esther Kielman as coun' sellors. You know, Joe, I stayed at the hotel a week and had a swell time. The room next to me was shared by Alice Ginda and Madalyn Grohmann. The rates were reasonable, the meals were swell-milk coming from Skiba's Deluxe Dairy, but oh, the beds! The matf tresses must have been from Stephen Fodor's Mattress Factory. While taking a boat ride fon the Arthur Killj with Sophie Zabudowski and Victoria Wyskowski I met with some old friends, Sophie Wasylyk, Ethel Johnson, Eu' genia Downs, Josephine Nesterwitz and Gret' chen Maier. They send their regards. Here are some more odds and ends, Joe. Shirley Donovan opened a dancing school and is giving Arthur Murray stiff competition. Her staff includes Josephine Jackson, Sophie Krupa, and Helen Pallagi. Here's the best news of all, Joe-some of our graduates have hit the high spots in Hollywood. Sarah Berg is quickly ac' quiring Billie Burke's style, and Marie Med- wick is Hollywood's first great woman director. Gussie Molnar is property manager at Warner Bros. and Henry Mioduszewski heads the stage crew. Script writers at the studio are Annette Steinberg, Olga Korneluk, and Mildred' Man' dell. Remember those track stars we had-Stanley Maliszewski, Clifford Johnson, and Tony Sankf ner. They're now barnstorming the country and running circles around each other. Well, let's get back to the subject of the ref union. Seen last night on the dance floor was Nick Semak smiling with pride at the success of his new engineering job. John Ginda was a regular lady's man with his new oiiicer's uni' form. He's at Annapolis, you know. The laugh of the evening came when John Debrei lit a cigarette and almost set the place on fire. Michael Sarzillo came running in with all his fire equipment and saved the day. Joe, it really was surprising to see how many people turned out to the affair last night. What's that you say, operator! Another nickel! Well, Joe, my time's up but I hope this gives you an idea of what our class has done since those memor' able days at C. H. S. back in 1942.



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Virginia Price Stanley Malisle Mary Brechka w Elsie Aclams Harry Gleckner John Kennedy Ernest Brechka BABY PICTURES Anthony and Stanley Palehenki John Timko Josephine Jackson Josephine Nesterwitz Eleanor Galbraith Madalyn Grohrnann James O'Donnell John Kachur 33 Jonas Zucker Alice Ginda Ralph Gregor Wzrllzice Durst Irene Sefcik Frank Nadolski Thomas and Jo C. P. Perkins lin Cinda

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