Draper High School - Draperian Yearbook (Schenectady, NY)

 - Class of 1933

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61112 Braprrian Claim Frnphrrg Good morning, ladies and gentlemen of the radio audience. This is station B. C. N. I will now give you the program for today, June 28, 1940. In a few minutes Miss Ruth Bowen, head of the Fanny Farmer Cook- ing School, will give us some of her recipes. At 9:15, we will have a French lesson given by Miss Pauline Santa- barbra, head of the French Department at Draper High School. 9:30 'The Blue Bird Flour Co. will present Miss Pauline Pavelka and Miss Karolyn Wolff, comediennes. 9:45 Miss Alfreda Wesolowski, style expert, will give a talk entitled Summer Styles. 10:00 Robert Young, popular young soloist, will give us a few songs. 10:15 Roberta Kelly will talk on the benefits of her beauty cream, which has helped her keep her schoolgirl beauty. Then at 11:30, we have Miss Albertine Logan, Secretary of the local Y. W. C. A., who will give a report of the clubs in this city. At 11:00 Miss Hardy, missionary to China for the past six years, will tell us briefly of her work there. At 11:15 Paul Hamelin, editor of the The Love Story Magazine, will introduce one of his famous authors, Richard Martin. 11:30 Howard Gunderson will tell the audience about some of his famous paintings. 11:45 Katherine Navin will again assume herself a negro, and sing her favorite spirituals. At 12:00 the time signals will be relayed from Washington. Follow- ing them, the weather report will be given by Martin Kehoe. Then at 12:15 Gunnar Wickstrom will give a talk on the Farm Forum program. He owns a large farm at Elnora. Next Margaret Hamil, newspaper reporter, will interview Aletha Cromie and Ann Dreany, both making personal appearances on the stage. At 1:00 Robert Keith, president of the Mohawk National Bank, will give a report on the business of the bank. At 1:15 Marjory Maney, opera star, will be featured in a few songs. 1:30 Helen Morgan, History teacher at Draper Hi, will give a talk on our present relations with the Phillipines. 1:45 Some of the members of the World's champion basketball team will talk. The speakers will be Bill Miller, Eddie Armstrong, Babe Vogel, Thomas Gentile, and Coach Elizabeth D'Agostino. We will have a broadcast from Europe at 2:00. Ralph Ferri, successor of Mussolini, will be the speaker. At 2:30 The Royal Baking Powder Co. will present Doris Briscoe and Myrtle Bronk, who will match their wits in a battle. 25

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Uh: Eraprrian 0115155 will We, the Class of 1933, being of sound mind fwe hopej and body and without outside influence or force do hereby make this our will and testa- ment, the executors thereof to be those whom it may concern. We do hereby make the following general bequests: Firstly-We leave our beloved and industrious teachers as trafiic officers to future generations. Secondly+The unfinished tennis court as a swimming pool in summer and ice skating rink in winter. Thirdly-One Howard E. Baker to dish out yellow admit slips and warnings to bring report cards tomorrow. These we hereby do declare our specific bequests: Firstly-Minetta B's chattering to Josephine La Vallee. Secondly-Bill Miller's athletic record to Hugo Keller. Thirdly-Poutre's nerve to Newton Spore. Fourthly-Miss Veeder's gavel to the Juniors to maintain order in their meetings. Fifthly-Elizabeth D'Agostino's smile to Elspeth Lowe. Sixthly-Fertal and Hamil's place to Lunde and Pawkett. Seventhly-Tosh's speed at class meetings to Clarence Duffany. Eighthly-To the Senior B's our front seats in Assembly. Ninthly-Frank Laurenski's gentlemanly qualities to Herman Neid- hammer. Tenthly-Sinko's Salesman Sam ability to Charles La Plante. Eleventhly-Ralph Ferri's Mussolini act to Joseph Aldini. Twelfthly-Bob Blumhagen's loud noise to Thomas Clark. In witness whereof we have here-unto set our hand and seal on this the 11th day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred thirty-three. CLASS OF 1933. Witnesses : JOHN B. TURNER, DOROTHY BOWEN. 24



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Uhr lBrap2riun 3:00 Si Davies' Orchestra consisting of John Boyce, James Murphy, Charles Ganance, and Malcolm Belanger will entertain us from Schrade's Dance Castle, Duanesburg. Leslie Lyons and Delroy Clarke, comedians, will be featured with them as well as Theresa Commorata and 'Mildred Chace, singers. 4:00 William Fertal, lifesaver at Atlantic City, will talk on The Advantage of Being A Lifesaverf' At 4:15 Miss Jeannette Sorgenfrei, President of the Federation of Women's Clubs, will tak on The Woman's Place in Politics. 4:30 John Turner will give a discussion of modern art. He has just had his portrait of Lady Lucille Wagner hung in the Metropolitan Art Gallery. Then at 4:45 George Sinko, President of Scotia's Largest Bank, will talk on How To Save. Even in high school Mr. Sinko was very thrifty. At 5:00 the Reverend Robert Blumhagen, pastor of the Second English Luthern Church, Bellevue, will preach a sermon. 5:30 Charles Baril, Notre Dame Coach, will speak on Effective Training Rules. At 5:45 Janet Wagner will conduct the usual children's program. 6:00 The Three Musketeers , Michael Horvath, Adam Groncki, and Martin Bohunicki, who have just returned from the north, will talk on their latest hunting adventures. 6:15 John Rannie will give another talk on The House of Magic. Mr. Rannie out-rates Mr. Gibbons by far in fast talking. At 6:30 Lloyd Owen, friend of Mr. Tosh, will give a report of the Town Clerk for the past half year. Next we have Minetta Barraclough giving her famous imitation of Louise Fazenda. Then at 7:00 we have the Stutz Sisters, Song and Dance Twins of Poutre's Follies, singing for us. Mr. Poutre has become a second Walter Winchell, and edits The Tatler. At 7:30 we will have a talk by Mr. Stewart Tosh, mayor of Rotterdam. Mr. Tosh began his executive abilities when in High School. 7:45 Norman Gunderson, winner of this year's Nobel Prize, will give us a brief sketch of the work he did to earn that prize. 8:00 Winifred Donnelly, star in a show starring on Broadway will sing some of the latest songs. Her dimples have won her fame. And at 8:15 Walter Sustek, movie director, will review his latest direc- tion, starring Janice Green and Vernon Crounse. At 8:30 Miss Evelyn Vageline will give a few of her sketches. She will give a special request made by her former classmates of high school da s. y At 8:45 Miss Mary Hargraves, celebrated pianist, will play for us. 9:00 Miss Veronica Bonk will talk on the High Schools of today. She 26

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