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DAILY BU LE GRA,ouATfNc, YEAR 511..,a NO qmrs EDITORIAL Hello hoys! The Daily Bugle iinally made a 11211110 for itself. Ever sinee tl1e third tGl'Hl, the Bugle was l1a11d written hy YOIIFS truly Zllld published once a week. Now the Bugle is finally being printed! K The niajority ot X011 seniors li1lUXV about tl1e paper. I've put it out since tl1e third term. All together, I tlllllli l've written about 800 copies, and that ain't hay. You can IIUXV tell your grand-children tl1at you knew tl1e editor ot' tl1e Daily Bugle. i YE icnrrc in STAFF Editor ....... .,.'. A Ass't Editor ... Q . Q . '17 Puflmlisher .... . . 1 I7 Star Reporter .... ,,',, I , tfartoonist .... .,,,, 1 q Uopy Boy ....... .... A Ass't tlopy Boy .... ,',, i X Jr. Asst. t'opy Boy .... .... I I Reader ................................ KI INTERVIEW WITH MR. ERDBERG Mr. Itlrdherg was going through a struggle when I entered his 1'OOll1. His hrow was per- spiring a11d his eollar was ope11. He was teaching his IICXV rookie class all about the growth of industry i11 this changing world. Mr. Erdherg rules with 2111 I1'O11 hand. His students fear l1i111 heeause of his boldness. He, like Napoleon, is Sllltlll, but my goodness, oh so strong! I will relate tl1e story of his life as far as the censors will permit. Once upon a time, a ten pound baby was born to the proud Mr. and Mrs. Erdberg. He ate his Wheaties every day and grew up to be what he is now. UGH! T00 MUCH Hraitwaite ot 821 ehinned 2-I times ill broad jumped 8 teet Sl inehes. It yo11 tl1i1 thatis llOt news, let 1110 see yo11 do hetter, ai your IIEIIIIO will he i11 pri11t. CALL A COP! It' a11y of yo11 boys i11 821 had your lune eaten tor you, a11d you didnlt k11ow who wi doing it, see t'oueei or Andrieosky. S0 YOU WON'T WALK, EH? Dowling of 821 had a Hdoityu triek play1 on l1i111. Some of his ehums took his sneake Zlllll eut part of tl1e sole oft. After doing thz they shellaeed them to the table. When the period was over, Dowling gra hed his sneakers to run out, then HRIi1'riip THERE OUGHT T0 BE A LAW 1. Teachers who a1'e inisheliaving a11d gf ing Ollt too many conduct marks should g tl0t0lltl0ll. 2. After lunch there should he a rest peri for all the poor tired hoys. tI1et's say also two lI0l1l'S.l 3. There should he Cushions 011 all seats tl1e aeadeniie rooms illltl beds or eouehes the shop rooms. -1. All the seniors i11 tl1e graduating 1-la Sll0I1ltl he graduated so that there will room for the new classes tl1at eome i11. t'I'h isn't the Ollly reason.j 5. Thlere sl1o11ld he burglar ill2lI'IllS in all t loekers so as to catch all the thieves th steal my lunch. tMy! how pale you loo Are you 0119 of the guilty partiesl?j 6. Why f don 't We read SUPERMA MICKEY MOUSE AND POPEYE inste of that trash we get in English? Poe- - - W ever heard of him?
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amy X Q3 3' O - 1 4 ' SOLLY'S SEEING EYE ELECTRICIAN? Pezzulo ot' H02 was passing the switeliboard in room 203. There were some wires hanging out ot' his hack pocket, and as he passed the busbars, twhich are located on the switch- board, as it' you don't knowi -HK H, -- The circuit breaker blew and poor Pezzulo's face lit up very bright and his pimples very red. Uiust like a I'hristmas trce.i HOLD IT Don't get excited. l'm not writing about Mr. Murphy. Iii-snik ot' 802 tonly ti feet 5 inches tally went to the photographer to have his picture taken. The girl in charge, a outp little red- head, CI had to get that ini about 5 feet 4 inches tall tried to reaoh Resnik's head so that she could put on the cap. S-0-0-U-o-o, Resnik had to bend down while the girl had him fitted. SMILE PLEASE! Anderson ot' SOI, known as the laughing boy ot' tlompers also went to the photo- graphers' to have his picture taken. When the photographer asked him to hold a serious pose, Anderson looked as though he was mad at the whole world. MY WILD IRISH NOSE - ! .lorry llorvitz of 801, fthe guy with the nosej has true St. Patrick spirit. He went marching with his boy scout troop. OH BOY! A boy in the senior class suggested that this book be dedicated to LANA TURNER. Then maybe she might come to our gradua- tion. ---- GOSH! MUSIC MAKERS Dario Breuer, a Senior in group SOI, holds the record for being a member of the school orchestra longer than any other student in the school. Ilow about an old age pension when he graduates! JITTERBUGS? The first day the dance class opened, Mr. Nlanzelli, on l1is own time, divided the group into two parts: those who could dance and those who eouldn't. He then told them to hop to it, and then sat down in a corner to read a paper. tThat is, still on his own time.j IS THERE AN ELECTRICIAN IN THE HOUSE? What eerta.in Bosco, whose name is Bosco blew the most fuses in tl1c A.C.-Dil. lab? Ile only blew I2 fuses for the first month. TCH, TCH, TCH Mr. Anderson sent Francis Donohue to look for a wire stretcher. Frank finally caught wise after visiting four teaches. Any fool can plainly see that Gompers doesn't carry that line of tools. COULD BE? Sam Bedik otf SOI is trying to get the boys who are going to the Gil. dance to Visit his t'ather's night club. Is that how you earn your allowance, Sammy ? ? ? ?? CAPITALIST!! - PHOOEY Sol Cohen paid his senior dues, prom money, senior dance money, .O. money, etc., etc. You'd never guess how he got his money, senior dance money, G.O. money, etc., neighborhood theatre.
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