-.H S- TRAVELING THROUGH THE YEARS XVITH THE IANUARY SENIORS We have been traveling around the globe and decided to pay a visit to jersey City, our home town, to see some of our old friends. Here it is 1946! We are amazed at the many changes and new develop- ments in the city of our youth. We intend to visit the new buildings and explore them. We start at the bank on the corner. Entering, we see before us the name of Roy Rawson on the door as President, Then we larn from a familiar After a brief stay, we leave to inspect the new office building a few steps depositor, Anita Politi, that Frank Cimo is engaged as research engineer. away and read with increasing interest the name plates on the doors. Vincent Ferro is a lawyerg Aloffre Baker, a C. P. A.,, and joseph Aumenta made quite a name for himself as a great engineer. We open the doors and take a peek into the offices, Stella Minella is the private secretary and Helen Mast, in the various offices. QWe wonder if Mildred still goes ice-skatingj Marie Spiess has become Chief Clerk and reads the sport page in her spare time. Catherine Imhof, and Mildred Bonner are holding similar responsible positions Next we see a Photograph Studio with Adrian Bomert in charge assisted by Frank Marion. john Meyer is at the head of the developing department because he knows how to mix the chemicals used. Where is Theron Templeton? We walk down the street and find a Travel Agency exhibiting new ship models made by Charles Karski. Maria Ehrig, the globe-trotter, is showing joseph Cleary several interesting leaflets helping him decide which trip to take. Hans Simonsen wants information on the in's and outs' of traveling on a sailboat, while Tom Hartnett would like to take a schooner to mid-ocean where he can try his luck at fishing. fWe can't see your infectious smile way out there, Tom.j Lucille Von Dohlen, we are informed, is taking a much needed rest cruise after her years of hard work and study. We must not overlook the new Library. Here Frank Walsh is compiling a list of the books that constitute a good home library collection, while Margaret O'Loughlin are busy browsing among the newly arrived fiction. Eugene De Martini is a frequent visitor devouring all books on the subject of Knowledge and how to acquire more of it. Kathryn Tighe, the Librarian, directs his choice. We cross the street to the modern theatre to see if we can find any of our old friends and acquaintances. Vaudeville and one picture now constitute the entertainment instead of the double feature films we remember. Some of our old class-mates are on the stage and in the audience. The stage perform- ance opens with a dance by Tom Blake, followed with a few piano selections by Vera Krumpa. The next act brings joseph Lonati, a tap dancer. He is going bowling after the performance, else he would accompany us on our trip. The audience is generous with its applause to our friends. The picture is Frankenstein the Second , written produced, and directed Sixly-f11'0
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