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BRQADCA TER Volume 1 JUNE, 1958 No. 1 Walter Winchell FLASH FLASH 'Wilt Rumor has it that George Celber, well- known Broadway playboy has succumbed at last. Who the lucky lady is your correspond- ent is not in a position to di- vulge. The lovely daughter of Alberta Breese made her suc- cessful debut at the Ritz Carl- ton last night. Sophie Raym, the nut and bolt heiress has broken her much publicized engagement to Count Van Goff Zarkovin- sky. Virginia Hopkins, the Ciggie model, appears to be enjoying the animal impersonations of Weisert and Dvorak at the Rainbow C-rill. Haeder the ci ar Stuart , g magnate, and his attractive wife were seen cel- their fifteenth wed- brunette ebrating ding anniversary at the Stork Club. Mary Sherman after taking dictation for fifteen years from her employer Alex Piorkowski, has become a member of his firm. jean Weisert, ace reporter for the journal, has returned from a European vacation and is once again seen at the night- spots. Fusco's Orchestra At Carnegie Hall Opera Star Sings With Swing Band BLACKHORSE NOMINATED BY THE ?WHO? PARTY Narozanick To Oppose Perdoni While the ?Vi!hat? party was holding its convention at jamesburg the national ?Who? party's meeting was in full swing at the Columbia Hall at Englishtown. Postmaster Cen- eral Russel Sabatino nominat- ed Theodore Narozanick as a surprise candidate for the first office of the land. Teresa No- lan, who has served for many years as Ambassador to Chile, was honored by the vice-presi- dential nomination. Stella Longo, confidential secretary to the candidate, re- vealed that the nomination would not affect his flourish- ing career as an actor. il.. - Can You Imagine Pianist Weisert without his monacle? Professor Spezio laughing with his Latin class? Mr. Englehardt without his cane? john Nacnodovitz in the World Series? Mr. Timberman singing in opera? jigger Rogers in the movies? Mrs. Parker as President of the No Home-Work Union? Mr. Richmond writing eight pages? Mr. Livezey without his cows? Seymour Levine as a general? jack Ruggiero as a dramatic actor? Mr. Walter as national ping- pong champion? 36 joe Fusco and his musicians gave the concert of the season at Carnegie Hall last night. The small band with which the leader used to teach jamesburg High School people the meaning of jam session held the well-dressed audience spell-bound for three hours. For the first time in history ian opera singer added her tal- ents to a swing concert when Crystal Helms, former class- mate of the famous Fusco, sang several selections to the accompaniment of the band. Manager jennie Colletti stated in an interview after the con- cert that the orchestra is book- ed for similar performances in all the large cities of the coun- try. Publicity for the group is handled by Peggy Connerty and Vera Eler, who have be- come experts in that line. Prophecy The advance news stories state that Fusco will make an appearance at his Alma Mater on the reopening of the school term and show our present or- chestra how it should be swung We hope he brings along his first trumpeter, Perdoni, who rates as a top-notcher practic- ally exceeding Bunny Berrigan of whom our parents talk. While on road tour Fusco gave several benefit perform- ances. One close to home was for the New jersey Hospital for Crippled Children where El- eanor Salatny is supervising nurse. Do we scent an ulterior motive?
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Sophie Schiff bequeaths her dictionary to john Sierco. She wants to be a help in his political career. jack Van Aken says that the Ag Class may have his knowledge of potatoes free of charge. Frank Garabaldi may take possession of Murray Yacknowitz's non- chalance. Excitement taxes one so. In future Grant Schoenly may have full use of Louis Wetzel's biceps for self defense. Stella Longo leaves her long finger nails to Miss Casey. Were your Seniors the cause of those bitten nails, Miss Casey? jennie Macaluso donates her tallness to Marion Errickson. A few more inches will mean nothing. Ethel Southgate is given Helen Moore's lackadaisical manner. Too much energy is sometimes dangerous. Evelyn Mount leaves her quiet, quiet ways to Kim Oman and Bert Ehret- They shore do need 'em. Mildred Thompsen leaves her brilliant mind to all the Freshmen. Virginia Hopkins and Bob johnson leave the color guard to Gwen Southard and Pallister Boutote. Carry on! Sylvia Kerstein and Vera Eler leave the cafeteria cash and books to four responsible juniors. You have a big job to fill. The senior office practice class leave their mimeographing worries to the teachers for whom they were secretaries. Now you will know how we felt. Olga Kovalski gives her interest in Chemistry to Lloyd Chamberlain. The first four years are the hardest. joe Spezio and Peggy Connerty leave their scarlet blushes to Ruth Dey- she needs a double dose. Sophie Raym leaves a reminder that she will be a nurse in three years to Coach Timberman-Perhaps she can help him bandage his winning team! Eleanor Salatnay leaves her works of art to Miss Beatty for the edification of future Art Club members. Alice Soden leaves her good looks to the whole junior class! Lil Trotzinka leaves her place at the mirror in the girl's room to Evelyn Griggs. Oh, My! Marcia Williams leaves her red curls to Gertrude Levine-variety is the spice of life! Margaret Schupp leaves her tardy arrival at the bus to Henry lndyk wh0's never late! Kenny Weisert leaves his extra inches lof which he has manyl to Milt Shapanka iwho has fewl . Alex Piorkowski leaves his nickname Porky to Catherine Doll. David Rogers leaves his technique and selection of femmes to Fred Davis. jennie Buckoway leaves her varied hair styles to Loretta Boutote! jennie Colletti leaves her just so appearance which is Fusc0ed in the mirror to jean Southard. Margaret Hansen leaves her love l?l for study and her dislike l?l for dancing to Virginia Mount. Evelyn Mount leaves her basketball prowess to Phyllis Van Aken, who can take it! Crystal Helms leaves her operatic voice to Kenny Scott, an outlet for his excess energy. Dot Hundert leaves her place as an ideal student to her sister Ruth! Two Hundert is better than one! Muriel Yess and Mary Sherman leave their companionship to Elsie Hulse and Irene O'dell. Stuart Haeder bequeaths his curtain-pulling at plays to Weed Vanzino. john Nacnodovitz leaves his chores in the office practice class to all junior Commercials. Louis Perdoni and Kenny Weisert leave their team work llaughing and suchl to joe Monte and Elmer lsquintyl McDowell. Catherine Muller bequeaths her calm manner to Dotty Oertel. We have hereunto set our hand and seal this seventh day of june, nine- teen hundred thirty eight-anno domine. jack Ruda Eleanor Czapiga Theodore Narozanick Virginia Hopkins Vera Eler Committee 35
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Missineo Productions Score Again The premiere of lmpresario Domi-nick Missineo's Frolics of i959 played to a record-break- ing audience last night. lt promises to be a hit. Starring were the two popular radio comedians, Sophie Schiff and Louis Sell - ably assisted by the famous dancing and sing- ing team of Lawrence Moore and Alice Soden. Special men- tion should be made of the capable performance of Lily Trotzinka. Surrounded by autograph seekers in the lobby was seen the latest matinee idol Bob johnson, escorting Christina Paladino, who manages that huge chain of beauty salons so well patronized by the elite. Candid cameraman Murray Yacknowitz was spied out in front snapping pictures for WOMEN, Eleanor Czapiga's smart fashion monthly. PWHAT? CONVENTION NOMINATES PERDONI Expect Presidential Landslide lamesburg Borough Hall was filled to capacity at the recent meeting of the ?WHAT? Party. Phyllis Hubbs, outstanding fe- male political leader, nominat- ed Louis Perdoni for President of the United States. The nom- ination was seconded by Mar- garet Schupp, delegate from Nevada. Edith Schoenly, local newspaper woman, was placed on the ballot as vice-presiden- tial candidate. Betty Palmer, representing the United Coun- cil of School Teachers, nomin- ated Marcia Williams as chair- man of the campaign to short- en the school week to two days. This nomination was accepted unanimously by the convention. X NOTED ARCHAEOLOGIST SAILS EEELEBRITESBID BONXOYAGE County Fair Held At lamesburg lack Van Aken, President of the Potato Growers' Associ- ation opened festivities at the county fair with an inspiring speech on the importance of the potato to the American home. The farmers of this district were well pleased with the stand Van Aken took on this importa-nt question. lamesburg n a m e s were prominent among the winners in the various contests. Gerard Steib is the proud holder of the blue ribbon for the prize pig which was born and raised on his own farm. ln the house- wives' division, the former Dorothea Hundert and Cather- ine Muller won first and sec- ond prizes respectively in the jelly making contest. ln the pie-eating marathon, john Nacodovitz and Eleanor Salatnay led the field against all comers. The surprise of the week was the fact that our reticent Olga Kovalski triumphed in the hog-calling contest. lennie Macaluso giggled her glee at the huge gold medal won by her prize baby chicks. lamesburg Contenders Win Coveted Olympic Posts American contestants for the discus throwing honors in the forth-coming Olympics will be Louis Wetzel and loe Spezio, those two brawny lads from lamesburg. Great hope is placed i-n two local track en- trants, David Rogers in the men's 220 and Muriel Yess in the women's hurdles. Contend- ers for aquatic honors are Meg Hansen a-nd Stan lndyk, whose Water prowess has brought 37 Mildred Thompsen, well- known mummy-finder, left iyesterday aboard the Norman- die on the first leg of a long trek which will carry her far into the interior of Africa. Climpsed in the huge crowd which was at the pier to wish her bon voyage were number- less celebrities. Important among these were: Phyllis Oman of Phyllis Ltd., the in- ternational gown shop, which prepared M iss Thompsen's wardrobe, Evelyn Rathewitz and lennie Buckoway, those famous coiffure stylists who were well-bedecked with or- chids from lack Ruda's orchid farm. Helen Lenard, Pearl Kaplan, and Sylvia Kerstein took time from their so successful Wall Street typing service to bid farewell to their former class- mate. This famous three seem- ed to prefer clothes from the shop of De Witt-Davison which is noted for its famous tweed, imported from Eng- land via the D'lmperio Imperial Steamship Lines. Seymour Levine was much in evidence marshalling his large fleet of taxis which conveyed the visitors to and from the pier. That figure so well-trim- med with gold braid was the Normandie's new captain, lack Ruggiero who has climaxed his long career at sea by attaining that high post. many honors to New lersey. Helen Moore has been chosen as official time-keeper for the cross-country events. This list of names demonstrates the place that our tow-n has won for itself in the sports world.
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