Dickinson High School - Gnome Yearbook (Jersey City, NJ)

 - Class of 1947

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VOTE FOR ME MUSCLE WORKOUT I THROUGH 'I'HIS DOOR PASS ALL THE PROBLEMS IN THE SCHOOL SILENCE IS GOLDEN

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r, ol BAR ASSOCIATION RE-ELECT ROBERT SNYDER Robert Snyder, legal counsel for the Syms and Vazzano Con- struction Company, has been elec- ted again as president of the Bar Association. There was little doubt about his re-election and, as was expected, he overwhelmed his opponent, Frank Judge. The able staff under Mr. Sny- der's management are the well known lawyers David Dougherty, Charles Candito, and Richard Do- browolski. Mr. Dobrowolski is president of the Build-It-Up En- gineering Company. ON THE RECORD By Robert Vita Harvey Peterson and John San- sovere have been crowned Kings of the Pins -bowling champions. Watch Bill Turley, successor to Red Skelton. We nominate Dor- othy Di Padova for Miss Sub- ways . Rumor has it that Charlie Rode will beumost valuable play- er of the N. Y. Giants. One poster by Cecilia Szwar- czewski is worth ten by Varga for pulling power. Has Leo Duroch- er made offers for Daniel Nard- olilli? Students will soon be gathering round Mary Carbone in the gym of D. H. S. Anthony Sarcich's New Jerseyians will open at the Roosevelt Grill, Wednesday eve- ning. AGENCY FASHION SHOW ATTRACTS GREAT THRONGS The Ann Potuto-Joyce Hazel- ton Advertising agency staged a large fashion show at the Geerlof Hotel last evening. The latest models were demon- strated by Pauline Corvin, Sue Maresca, Doris Gray, Jane Bad- ach, Grace Calabrese and June Walther. Many of the costumes were designed by Dorothy Soban- ski. ' Jean Bodine had charge of the television and Joseph Dougherty, recently returned from his diplo- matic post in Persia, MC'ed the show as a special favor and in memory of dear old Dickinson. l. C. MEDICAL CENTER DEDICATES NEW WING Jersey City-Yesterday's cere- mony to dedicate a new wing proved to be a gala event with many notables taking part. Mil- lionaire Gabriel Cestaro made the dedication speech and introduced the engineers who designed and constructed the up-to-date build- ing. They were Harry Jenson, architectg Robert Johnston, Ralph Ciccottag William McFad- den and Norman Brinkman, eng- ineers in charge of construction. The staff is under the highly competent direction of Dr. Frank Roberts and consists of such lead- ers as Pearl Parisi, Superviser of Nurses, Jane Reardon, psycholog- ist, Henry Kaempfen and Leonard Alsop, chemists, and Marion Ac- cordino, dietitian. The entire twenty-second floor is to be occupied by Dr. Robert Franz for experiment, assisted by Lillian Andelfinger. I-'RED BECKER CHOSEN MANAGER OF YANKS Larry McPhail, President of the N. Y. Yankees, revealed at his conference today that Fred Becker had been appointed man- ager. Becker , he declared, cer- tainly rates the position. There's no better player in major league baseball today . Becker will be assisted on the field by Phil Ackerman, Ray Branagan, and Arnold Silverman. He feels that these men can be depended on because of their splendid records made in high school baseball play. BLACKBURN BII.L MAKES SCHOOL WEEK F OUR DAYS Congress passed the Blackburn Bill, Monday, to the undiluted of pupils everywhere. The bill calls for a four day, any four, week and was prepared from the sta- tistics of Charles Bernard and Richard Hensel, Harvard Univer- sity professors. Mr, Joseph Blackburn, sponsor of the measure, said that Joan Gumhrecht and Katherine Paca- luyko had offered valuable sug- gestions from their experience in the investigating field. DICKINSON CAFETERIA WILL SET STANDARD The Board of Education has announced plans for redecorating Dickinson High School. The most striking improvement will be a new cafeteria. Mr. Charles Bade has been chosen to take charge of this project. He will be assisted by a well trained corps of engineers includ- ing Julius Allstaedt, Bernard Brozowski, Robert De Bicki, Mar- tin Dempsey and Francis Fleming. Janet Trowbridge and Antoin- ette Sarno will introduce the latest in decorations, and Lorraine Brugman and Ellen DeOrazio will be dietitians in charge of menus. A teachers committee consist- ing of Joan De Sonne, Cynthia Goldberg and Frances Lell have the responsibility of making the cafe, as the pupils call it, a pleas- ant place. They plan music, a floor show and moving pictures, to be provided with lunch. HILLTOP ARRIVES WITH MANY NOTABLES The Hilltop , of the Lester Accordino Steamship Line, arriv- ed in New York, yesterday with many notables aboard. A com- mittee headed by Elmer Olson greeted the ship. Music was furn- ished by the Melvin Weiss, Ru- dolph Krukar, Albert Dillinger Band. Mayor Lorenzo was in the crowd. Among the throng of returning travelers were Ethel Henze, Broadway star, Senator Robert Parsons, Elsie Loughlin, noted cover girl, and celebrated authors Angelo Stanziale, Burnet Nelson, Robert Vogel and Angelo Scal- gione. Brigadier General Ernest Ehl- ing commented on the unrest in Europe, when interviewed by re- porter Charles Isley. Joseph Pic- ardo was another topflight airman who expressed concern. Many of the passengers will be entertained this evening at a re- ception at the Gore Hotel, Fifth Avenue. Alfred Lingen, magician and Florence Itkowitz, singer, will take pa1't in the performance.



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