Dunkirk High School - Ivy Tower Yearbook (Dunkirk, NY)

 - Class of 1938

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ZLAS bgnzbz QUAA. gunz 6715, UJZJWVZK U Four years f h pp Whate're the t k h b - We now approach th b k Bid life t l t Qur experiences here amid ihe shores of Lake Erie have been like the sunshine of summer days, ihe splashing colors of autumn, ihe heavy siorms of Winier, and ihe sofi, new verdures of spring. Lei us hope ihai our years in school have molded and sirenqihened our characters .... for only the iiiiesi survive. FRANK W. LANE A CHEERFUL WORD, A CHEERY SMILE, A FINE SPORTSMAN, AND A TRUE GENTLEMAN. THIS CHARACTERIZES THE FELLOW WHO HAS ALWAYS HAD A HELPING HAND TO GUIDE ANY OF OUR NUMBER OVER A STORMY BREAK IN OUR HIGH SCHOOL CAREERS. IN SINCERE APPRECIATION, WE DEDICATE THIS, THE YEARBOOK OF THE CLASS OF '38 TO FRANK W. LANE. I ali' f 'ffi-.'f.x1, Q , Administration Seniors Classes Organizations Athletics Advertisements ADMINISTRATION FREDERICK R. DARLING Superintendent Principal of High School, Limestone, Pa., 1898 to 1901. Principal of High School, Portville, N. Y., 1902 to 1904. Studied at Cornell as an Undergraduate. Received an A. B. Degree, University ot Chicago, in 1903. Graduate Work at the University of Co- lumbia. Supervising Principal at Gouverneur, N. Y., 1904 to 1906. Supervising Principal at Walton, N. Y., 1906 to 1916. Elected Superintendent of Schools in Dun- kirk in 1916. HARRY D. LIGHTY Principal Pennsylvania College, 1910, B. A. Degree. Graduate Course at Cornell, studied Zoo- logy and Mathematics. Received a College Graduate Life Certi- ficate in 1912. Received an M. A. Degree at Pennsyl- vania College in 1921. Taught Mathematics and Science at Dun- kirk High School frorn 1915 to 1918 Elected Principal oi Dunkirk High School in 1918. H. D. LIGHTY Principal VIOLA H. COX Girls' Advisor C. A. AEY Physical Education ISABEL CI-IAMPLAIN Economic Geography ANTHONY CONTI Commercial and Italian MABEL DEERING English I and II KATHERINE DRAGO Dramatics and Iournalism FLORENCE ERICKSON Physical Education ROBERT A. ERICKSON Industrial Arts THELMA FENTON Art HILDEGARDE FOSS English III and IV MARY GALBRAITH Algebra EVELYN GAST Homemaking WELLS M. sou W Ch9mlSlTY 7,1 YETTA HABER Commercial FACULTYW' AGNES HIGGINS Mathematics KARL HOEPPNER Physical Education EDITH HUDSON Shorthand ANN M. IOHNSON English ll DOROTHY KOONS Spanish IOI-IN L. KREIDER General Science FRANK W. LANE Mathematics MARY LEISHMAN High School Art KATHERINE MCKEON History B CI-IRISTEEN K. MILLER French and German JAMES H. MITCHNER Industrial Arts GRACE D. MONCHOW Homemaking CATHERINE MORRISSEY English I and II AILEEN MURRAY Physical Education HELEN MYERS English II and III AGNES M. NOON English Ill and IV IOHN D. O'BRIAN Mechanical Drawing, English I EDITH OSBORNE Librarian PAUL V. REBER Physics and General Science PEARL REED History CHARLES REPERT Instrumental Music HELEN SEAGER Music ALICE M. SLAWSON Latin W. C. SMITH Business Training BRADFORD STERLING Commercial BERNICE STERLING General Science ANN M. WEBER E Amer' an History FLORENCE WESTON J English IV . . WILL Industrial Arts E. R. WOOD 0 Typewriting 10 11 ocial Studi In Qvmnriam Swift as the shadows ot night steal across the sky and tint the evening's golden panorama with a somewhat darker hue, so do the shadows from the great pastures across the deep come creeping up to gently pull the drawstrings ot life, and guide the loved one into the long sleek barge for the final trip to heavenly rest. Two ot our best loved teachers, Miss Meame Beal and Miss Eleanor Mulholland, have passed into the great beyond. Long will the memoirs of many happy hours spent in their classes and in contact with them throughout extra-curricular activities remain with us. They have passed along but shadowy halls will still retain reminiscenses of them. ELEANOR MULHOLLAN D MEAME BEAL SENIQRS ' My 4 'ffi , ,amz-315:-4:-. . - .- . . all 33 HES , -iq A 13555 'I .m l up .- nf K ..,,,:. ' ,.--' wif f-aefsonarv' L S? tiigfh il 'R - ' 3' u -.-.-.,. 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'K yX Iosephine Amoroso Iosie With cx smile that was childlike and bla ci. 0 tae! izabeth Anderes Betty 'Let your speech be alwcy with grace. 1 Madeline Anderson Mady Laugh and the world laughs W K pp Frank Beebe Ay Shotgun Give me cr gun and the 9 J wide open spaces. Santa Benenaii Bennie Th se dork eyes--so dork J cmd so deep. ' lg, ., lZ,fjQi.J,. Ralph Bolling Sonny Play up, play and ploy the game. Rexiord Bolling Rex There is courage in his eye 15 ff .? F-- i ln.. l E . ,uf Lg.-1,43 ' . V,-It ' f ' Tit in Q1 v- 73' -3 .Q 'un' It Frank Boryczka Frankie Something between Q hindrance and CI help. v I oswe Evy voic W ever gentle, s t ndl ,Q n o Betty Brooks Betty See that sm' e s . tri pmt 5 . e rooks Gerry ' Youth cmd enthusiasm are like the days of spring. fx Da 'd Bn:glQeimer -X Doc ' Neat cm rimly ressedf' . W Qx EQ' ' 4 'E Lil' .N N l v I I oth Butts Bu T e on pr ce in life 's ncentrcrtionf' 16 1 n X , A ffecmett arlson 6, ,N ' ette tk L3 The of wisdom is F ab ve rubiesf ces Ccttalcmo F an lk tu is ind d itsjrflrewcirdf' 'LQ Pet Caialcmo Fl h o m ch to do, o little te say. ' r eniner ddie shou li l labor Freda Chant Fx-edu ' Per1sive Q still.' txjylbf 4 Anna MR Elclrk Susie Joy rises in me, like Cx ummer morn. S 78 0vMg f7kv' N' E+ HND . ki ff' t l Sf? Daniel Conny Shrimp 'A modest, reiirinq young lad. Frances Covatta Covu! Cheerfulness is a 'bffshoot of Edward Cudzilo ddie hat 's 't thing. ' ucia s f ll E M i ith y eek jx b wn e rx l an 1 u , XX! C. Es r D lizag Darlinr A ition the grow f X e e dime. X . a 22, Davidson Red Earnestness and sincerity are synonymo s. W Marcel DeMonte Puckel What is to come, we know not l?7Laffu,! awww? ,, WM nn D - smon Nanc - '- sf- eart. N 59411 . ' 9 nfl: - 'f V- nd Ihe 1 tl 1. I Ro r ' ich ' Bob ancestor - --- action . 1 .4 , , Th X n D11-:ernan Dlke A gentleman fine and fair. Herbert Dillenkoier Herbie Honor is the morabconscience Q of the qreaif' Cl l al Alvina Dloniak Al You are rich with radiance. ' WW - A U NJ. , V!-y X Lavina Dobrynski Veench Sober, steadfast and demure Lillian Dobrynski Scibby Great for good. JM Betty lane Doerilinger Bits Happy and free or cl easy to pl? Minerva D ler Bl Q Slim q id 'th o den h ' rf' . Robert Dotterweich Bob Speech is great, but silence ' greater. - 049 18 pe o Chester ' D ni ki ' Iohn l in an d. Edmund Dudek Ed Silence is a true friend who never betrays. Rut Nancy Dutton 6 Dutton lt qo d to be friendly. L y Dicle ' L do wh on mands Ioseph Fabritius Red F , 1 Glad to be a friend. l . TTY to ' lf in law, not law oth need' gs Anthony Fasso I-'as In his look, there is not fear. Loretta Fem Retta Safe, sane, and conservative. 5fw,,,lv,a.fw-al! ,.:.. 14+- Ruth lean Fulston Piqtails A chatterbox full of romance. Susan Galofcxro Su 'It is a friendly heart that has ma y friends. lf I Nancy Patrina Gcztto Nanny Seren , indifferent to tate. Arthur Gibbs Art o more like him shall be found. ' : Ruth Godden Ruth! 'Merrily, merrily,'I ' ow. WMS Q ' ' Betty Goodenough Betts A sunbeam in a winter's day. ,.-4-Q lf, ., ' f -' -1' ..cL,.Ll.gl X ,fi .. 1 IJ xxlohn Gould Iohnny There is not Q soft spot in me. e ko ki Bl e fury of C1 nt man. Dorothy Irene Gray Dottie Fair thoughts and happy hours attend thee. ' QQ Vivianne Grazier Vivi 4 Energy accomplishes all things. 0,142 ' lack Griiiin luck Here l go, do not Weep womenf fl . ,- Xt J Q t J 4 1 4 1 i 19 N R failed Adele Groesch Lambie I do wander' everywhere. pd Sylvia ul Syl I have more ease to slay. . Yetta Haber , Yet: Carefree and gag. S5ffif7f .fm W? Grace Heary Gracie She'1l find a way.' Evelyn Marie Henderson Evie How often the greatest geniuses lie hidden. 1 Zvbwx 'bf xo, William Henderson Bill A gentleman from toe to crown. Earle R. Hackett He n an Scoop ' ex-my I loye and ihyorld is mine. I USMQE s quiet as a lamb. L A A .W 4- qw f I . 7 A N , ' WWF gt '4 A111111 HGSCIP Evelyn Hesslink Alma Ev Speech is silver, She is sweeter than honey. silence-golden. f JJ Frances Haviland V Edythe Hinckley Frannie Ed . MY h01'101' is H1 -H Jmig br as she. .S A' A . 20 e so JN F ' N N. U A e Q pn i c Qu ,L J Bowen Allene Hinckley l F 1- Mm-i Cin R939 l Fl' sie Gentle in thought, resolute p ere :I ,my nm I in action. ,f lean Eunice Hitzges lean The blushing beauty ot a modest mai . ffl no Henry Hmura Hank No fear shall enter my heart. tl I ,,f .qf I do 'lf , Iohn Houser Red A man who could rise to the occasion. 44 x 1 oyv e Som inq ' la s a si ' N S Donald Hutchinson I .Hutch Good, fist and honest. . NK !f, L If t fl M M-1 , Beniam? Ippolito f' ' Ben He lives to build, not to boast Grace Agatha lppolito Gracie The rnildest manner with the bravest mind. Florence Iakubowski Sue One here will constant be. ff ' ki kowski V Pat 4 MP will is more br ve to live H'1 l6. tl tw ., Lillian Iohnson Ionnie - vlfsfo the valiant, actions speak alone. 21 Wy? Rita Kaiser Kaiser A gentle lady. Iane 'n , K n That s il s enh ing. wlw Florence Karpinski KUIPY You can count on me. Wm Esther Kazmierczak Essie Kindness is the word. iffiffiwi obert Kessler q Bob Let 1 think ho did that go. sf' Sl V Rita A. Klaibor Reis F air flower that dost so comely grow. 22 W? K Y 1. Alberta Konert Q 'Q Bert F ' duer than the smilinq days Robert Konert Bob Steel true and blade straight. 1 in S. onwins -An , X Leon ' Kowalski indy Mo doubt is called the eacon e wise. Mt ' Richard Kozlowski Rich The shorter the better. . ,4 4,6 ,,7, 75'-- 't'-Z1-zinjf fC.2 0 3-s ef Leonard F. Kupkowski Lefty Cooper Today a youth: tomorrow a man. tiff t 1 !!,4l5,3, Evellyn Laa Evey ' Sunshine steals light from her face. lean Lurkins le le I Oh, I'm in love with everyt ' q. f , fl W A A ' ff T' 1 ., ' Daniel Lasecki 4 Dun The viliqant, the active. the brave. ,fit UVV' Lyle Latimer Lyle A chip off the old block. Edith Lenhard Edo nner ondrous winning. Russell Ioseph Leo Russ How true histlvision . Ml Alfred Letersky Fred Much in the small. :.h.y,lk. fi Fx-ederiqk Loeb Bob Burns Blowl Gabriel blow! WZ 5 Iecm Loeb Iecxnie Winsome, gallant, cmd gay. I. M Iune Long Long I Ejnd earth rey, but rosy. ch. A quaint m ' and sweet.' Angeline Marasco PUQQY ight heart lives 1onq. 23 -1 W Henry Marek Hank ,A de LT dy arty quardi Bud A man of sileni mood. oxen? H George Mayott Georgie He is a gentleman from sole to crown. NW ff www? Morwell Mayoti r Mayo!! The sign of a true-hearted sailor. iii? George McGraw McGraw I was never CI fighter. , .far Q rf Frank Mekus , Frankie We're born to be hopp WVU . Carl Anthony Messina . Shuk 1 I .JL W stand and w 't. f fl P r Michalak Peewee Not much talk-a great. sweet silence, -fl 9 I I 'G' ' .oAJ...v4..lJ Rita Nagorski Broncho Now you s e her: zip she's gone O MQ O Vetold Naruszewicz Veto I am content with what I have.' ,tw 8' f 'l ' vw Eiiz Newell u toi non A. Nicholas Red ick f T s h who b e the raqinq , pest c e X 3 K Q ll 1, f 1. 'ifiifj l 7 A ff nuqyyrgglfitmia ff lytic' plbrsnie lt matters not how lonqbou live. but h94L,WBll. if . Victor Nowacki Vic I exist as I am. That is enough. f fl, fff' x9 . ,lakh W rw Doris Maglgfgggxfell Dotty prinq is the mischief in me. if Margaret Ann Oliver Peggy It is good to be merry cmd wise. e, X gf f' .1-ffl ' , . ,AFX Y fbi, , , wwf? , Antho G. Orlaqdo 9 lf I ad the t' .' -X Russell T. Orlando Russ Che-erfulness is an excellent Wearing quality. ,fiifff 0lY'nffi - K x Marg . Dani 1 P lka D Y He's 1 s just himself. wiigfl Frances Panepinto Fran Smiles are rew de with s 'les. fv Rene Bernardine Peio S 1 Peio 1 N' ith malice toward none. 5 5 if Adrian Bernard Penkaty Pinky A merry laughing man. TQ- Q was F larke fl er Km A 4 KI, In 'N O Captai ' ' 00 Jr' I - ,011 ' K 1 ll l if fi f K Q K 25 xt, I b 'r' . f, Chester Popielarz Chet None dared to his face withstand. E Mariana Privateer GUY . A look maple oi Nall sweet GKCCOTQYH X t I, X 4 ' X QN Christine Privitere Chris Her sunshine brightens the darkest day. lift? fy Richard Proper fm Dick A kinder gentleman treads not the earth. Dorothy M. Putnam Pudqe fsubtle 'es in he WA 1 stand va rr a o tie R 1 Q, Orqgin C e ore. 26 .. William Reardon Bill And I must leave this sheltering roof. I .G - , : 1 ff .. .1 f ' ' hy n --tgp and vt ' talk, iff: 'f' I Betty IaneeRenckens Betty 'A merry heart makes a cheerful co ntenancef' oseph Ricotta Pep ' th light-hearted content. uf? H lane Rosinq lane Tributes are imprisoned in the hearts to such as her. t Evelyn Rospohoski Ardley ' 'Tis noble to be good. 'Il' - KJ 'E A . 1 f J,lf Iohn George Saeva Iohnny Charles Salhoii Bud 1 die, I may be great. Never had m h t ay. 'fi 9 Q.. Agnes Schilling Dolly The force of her spirit and merit makes her way. D J f David Schulenberg Lani: Much might be said on both sides. -Wi .. I Betty A Schweian Liz 'Tis better 've tha to receive. viwl, William Shareck Bill Chirping his slang. :ssl f 0' ' ..- Leonard Sobkowski Soup He doesn't knock his fellow-men Otto Stahley Otto A gentleman fine and brave William Szymanski i B ll .fWith peace c1 ?g.p4rr . 1 . ,fjj ' Mary Tedesco Teddy A pensive little smile. it My Adeline Thomas Tommy I'11 find a way or make it 951225 Earl Trottnow F Trot How true a qentlemanf 0' I 'W' 27 1 William Xande Veld Red My conscience s y ' l, and lh . MW Dena Marie Wagner Dena Good and kind and patient., , ll 'X ores Wallin Ruthie ' ue and tried. gs, N Evelyn Walters Wally A ,Q ' r 1. Jxr uous sou s ' A-9 X . , ki, Wilbur Dean Warner Bill O, dear discretion, how his words are suited. 'vb geberfza Washington cky FcxiH'1ful 'ini rd and deed. - 'N 28 ' Vt f xl l ll 'X ,xi u7,f51,IfV'Q' D , Wiggles A sweeter woman ne'er drew brecxihf' Zoe Carol Whiimire Zoe She has cr voice of qladness and cx smile. .z...f7?faJ,..J 3,756 Cora Will 6 Cora at I live, am I. L ' Frederick win , Fritz ' h e, Cx horse. my kingdom V for a horse. K S 6 My I o Will ed U My mind lo me a kingdom is. Q Ernest Wise Ernie . A h ing hand he'l1 always lend. ielilw Edward Wolfe Spec An image of eternal truth. Adam Wozniak, Ir. Baker Industrious, honest, and sober. I bk I 5 5 ft Mary L. Yannello Shorty I Her sweet, serious glance rejoiced Florence Zeck Zeckie As merry as the day is long. ffm Senior Song of Nineteen Thirty-eight From The Marines Hymn We're the class of Nineteen thirty-eight And we're proud to bear the name. We will tight our country's battles: And carry on our tame. Throughout life We cherish thoughts of Dunkirk High, our steadfast light. Let us follow in your guiding rays, Fight for honor, truth, and right. From the halls of Dunkirk High School Loudly let our praises swell, Let us raise our joyful voices For the school we love so Well, First to strive for right and freedom, And to keep our honor clean We are proud to add our service To Dunkirk High's esteem. you. '29 Senior Biographies CClass I-Iistoryj About three hundred thrilled boys and girls entered the Freshman Class in September 1934. Clarke Pfleeger was elected president and guided them successfully through that year. We returned to school the next year with great ambitions and confidence in our own abilities. The difficulties of geometry and Caesar soon showed us we could not retain this position long. When we became Seniors we assumed pompous airs and a dignified appear- ance because we saw our goal in sight. We again elected Clarke Pfleeger, president: Peggy Oliver, vice-president: Irene Weglinski, secretary: and George McGraw, treas- urer. The first three mentioned have had the unusual record of holding their offices during all four years of high school and the latter has held his office for three consecu- tive years. The senior social season started with the gala party, December 6. We proceeded on the social path and presented the Senior Class Play to the public April l. Moving along towards the finis, we enioyed the History League Banquet at the White Inn in Fredonia, then proceeding farther, we combined with the Iuniors in holding a Social Hour. At the end of the trail we climaxed our year with a Gross Speaking Contest, Class Night, Commencement and last of all, the Senior Prom. We have been busy this year working on the CITIZEN Staff and the IVY TOWER. We hope our successors, the luniors, will have just as much fun and hard work next year. We know too much is not to be expected, but We hope you will miss us a little bit next year. ROSE DELORES ACQUAVIA - Commercial Business Gross Speaking Contest: Iunior Play: Freshman Play: Dramatic Club: Secretary of Lincoln History Club: Girls' League: Shakespearian English Club: Library Club. MARY IANE ADAMS ---- Homemaking Hornemaking Tea, 2, 3, 4: Program Chairman of Witan English Club: Roosevelt History Club: Witan English Club: Italian Club: Girls' League: Iunior Red Cross. ROBERT ALBACH ---- General Business American History Club: English Club: Football, 2: Track,,2: Interclass Basketball, l. ELSIE ALLEN ------- Commercial Basketball, 4: Baseball ,4: Volleyball, 3: Soccer, 1: Tennis, 1: Girls' D Club: Girls' League: Roosevelt History Club: Sophomore Play. IOSEPH ALLENZA - - - College Prep. Arts Freshman Play: Track, 2: Assistant Manager for Football: Euphonian English Club: Nation Builders History Club. IOSEPHINE AMOROSO - - - Normal Prep. Euphonian English Club: ' Roosevelt History Club: Library Club: Dramatic Club: Volleyball l yr.: Girls' League Program: Freshman Play: Soccer 1 yr. ELIZABETH ANDERES ----- Science Archery, 4: Dramatic Club: Library Club Presi- dent: Girls' League Program: Iunior Play: Gross Speaking Contest: Advertising Manager, Citizen: Business Manager, Ivy Tower: Senior Play. MADELINE ANDERSON - Commercial Bookkeeping Freshman Year, Falconer High School: Ivy Tower Staff: Lincoln History Club: Websterian English Club: Glee Club, l, 2: Bank Teller. FRANK BEEBE ------ Bookkeeping Football, 2, 4: Interclass Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Presi- dent of Witan English Club: Citizen Reporter ot Hamilton History Club: Dramatic Club: Senior Play. SANTA BENENATI ----- Homernaking Italian Literary Club: Secretary of Italian Literary Club: Program Chairman of Italian Literary Club: Girls' League Club: Iunior Red Cross: Lincolnian History Club: Websterian English Club: Homemak- ing Teas, 1, 2, 3, 4. RALPH BOLLING - College Entrance in Science Football, 1, 2, 3, 4: Track, l, 3: Interclass Basket- ball, 1, 2, 3: Interclass Volleyball, 3: President of Hamilton History Club: Vice-President of Euphon- ian English Club: History League Banquet, '37: Sports Editor, Citizen. REX!-'ORD BOLLING ---- College Prep. Glee Club, 4 years: Iunior Play: Shakespearian English Club: Historical Research Club: Freshman Play: Christmas Program: Spanish Club: Dramatic Club: Senior Play: Gross Speaking Contest. FRANK BORYCZKA - - - General Business Track, 2: Varsity Track: Interclass Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: Websterian Eng- lish Club: Business Club: Roosevelt History Club. EVELYN BOSWELL ---- Normal Prep. Glee Club, 2 years: Girls' Club, 2 years: Chairman for Thanksgiving Contributions: Secretary and Treasurer oi Freshman Class: Dramatic Club, 3 years: Decorating Committee, Iunior Prom: Church High School League, 1 year: W. W. A. lWestmount Athletic Associationl Montreal, Canada. BETTY BROOKS ------ Commercial Girls' League, Roosevelt History Club: Lincolnian English Club. GERALDINE BROOKS - - Commercial Secretarial Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4: Tennis, 3, 4: Archery, 3, 4: Cheerleader, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club: Girls' D Club: Secretary of American History League: Annual Staff: Senior Play: Gross Speaking Contest. DAVID BRUCKHEIMER - College Prep. in Science Golf, 3 years: History Club: President oi English Club. DOROTHY BUTTS ----- Bookkeeping Lincolnian English Club: Nation Builders History Club: Baseball, 3 years: Girls' League: lunior Red Cross: Soccer, 3. IEANETTE CARLSON - College Prep. in Science Girls' League: Spanish Club: Euphonian Club: Na- tion Builders Club: Dramatic Club: Freshman Play: Soccer, 2. FRANCES CATALANO ---- Homemaking Lincoln History Club: Girls' League: Websterian English Club: Homemaking Teas, l, 2, 3, 4: Iunior Red Cross: History League: Baseball, 2. PETER CATALANO - - - General Business lnterclass Basketball, l, 2: Lincolnian History Club: Euphonian English Club: Ivy Tower Staff: Critic of English Club: ltalian Literary Club. EDWARD CENTNER - - - General Business Shakespearian English Club: Nation Builders His- tory Club: lnterclass Basketball. FREDA CHANT ----- Homemakinq Girls' League: Iunior Red Cross: Roosevelt History Club: Hornemaking Teas, l, 2, 3, 4: Witan English Club: History League. ANNA MAE CLARK ---- Normal Course Glee Club, 2, 3: Orchestra, Z, 3, 4: Basketball: Volleyball: Witan English Club: Historical Re- search History Club: Spanish Play: Girls' League. DANIEL CONNY - - College Prep. in Science Freshman Play: D Club: Assistant Football Man- ager, 2: Assistant Basketball Manager: Literary Adventurers Club: President of Websterian Club: President of Hamilton History Club. FRANCES COVATTA ---- Homemaking Library Club: Italian Club: Dramatic Club: Lincoln History Club: Witan English Club: Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Play: Homemaking Teas, l, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD CUDZILO - - - Commercial Business Websterian English Club: Roosevelt History Club: lnterclass Basketball, 3. LUCIA CULLIS - - - Commercial Secretarial Girls' League: Freshman Play: Historical Research Club: Euphonian English Club: Business Club: Basketball, 2 years: Girls' League Program: Vol- leyball, 2 years. ESTHER DARLING - - College Entrance in Arts Pianist ior Girls' Glee Club: Secretary of Athletic Association: Secretary of Witan English Club: Vice- President of Historical Research Club: Basketball, 4: Junior Play: Spanish Club: Glee Club Operetta. IVA MARIE DAVIDSON - Normal Prep. in Music Orchestra, l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 4: Band, 3, 4: Dramatic Club: Orchestra Librarian, l, 2, 3: Roosevelt History Club: Witan English Club: Fresh- man Play. MAHCEI. DE MONTE ---- Industrial Arts Football, 3, 4: lnterclass Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4: lnterclass Volleyball, l, 2: Historical 'Research Club: Lincolnian English Club. NANCY ANN DESMOND - - College Prep. in Arts Freshman Play: Tennis, l, 2, 3, 4: County Tennis Tournament, 2, 3: Charter Member of Girls' D Club: Dramatic Club, 4: Citizen Reporter of Histori- cal Research Club: Citizen Reporter of Shakespear- ian Club: Ivy Tower. ROBERT DIEDERICH - - Commercial Secretarial lnterclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3: Lincolnian History Club: Program Chairman Lincolnian English Club: Ivy Tower Staff: Member of Sophomore Intramural Basketball Champs: Gross Speaking Contest. THERON DIKEMAN - - College Prep. in Science Treasurer of Lincoln History Club: Shakespearian English Club: lnterclass Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y Club: Dramatic Club: Tennis, 2, 3: Spanish Club: Senior Play: Gross Speaking Contest. HERBERT DILLENKOFER - - General Business Football. 4 years: Basketball, 3 years: President of Euphonian English Club: President oi History League: Ivy Tower Sports Staff: Citizen Staii: President ot Roosevelt History Club: Volleyball, 2, 3. ALVINA DLONIAK ----- Homemakinq Girls' D Club: History League: Red Cross, Girls' League: Shakespearian English Club: Orchestra, 2, 3: Lincoln History Club: lnterclass Athletics, 2, 3. LAVINIA DOBRYNSKI - - Commercial Secretarial Girls' League: lunior Red Cross: Nations Builders History Club: Witan English Club: American His- tory League. LILLIAN DOBRYNSKI - - Commercial Secretarial Freshman Play: Girls' Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League: lunior Red Cross: Business Club: Witan English Club: Roosevelt History Club. BETTY IANE DOERFLINGER - - - Secretarial Girls' League: junior Red Cross: Freshman Play: Economic Geography Program: 'Lincoln History Club: Witan English Club: Critic of Witan English Club: Basketball, 1 year. MINERVA DORLER - - Commercial Secretarial Girls' League, lunior Red Cross: American History Club: Westley English Club: Soccer: Volleyball: Softball. ROBERT DOTTERWEICH ---- Bookkeeping Hamilton History Club: English Club: lnterclass Basketball, l, Z,: lnterclass Volleyball, 2 years. CHESTER IOHN DUBNICKI - College Prep. in Science Freshman Play: Roosevelt History Club: Lincolnian History Club: Track, l, 2, 3, 4: lnterclass Basket- ball, 3, 4: Orchestra, l, 2: Glee Club, l, 2: History League. EDMUND DUDEK ----- Industrial Arts lnterclass Basketball, l, 2, 3: Varsity Basketball, 4: lnterclass Volleyball, 3, 4: Football, 2, 3, 4: English Club: American History Club. RUTH NANCY DUTTON - - - Normal Prep. Treasurer of Roosevelt History Club: Witan English Club: Girls' League: Red Cross: Freshman Party. EDMUND DYKAS - - - Commercial Business Basketball, 3, 4: Track, 3, 4: lnterclass Basketball, l, 2: lnterclass Track, 3, 4: Business Club: Citizen Reporter of Lincolnian History Club: Treasurer oi Shakespearian English Club: Typist of History League. IOSEPH FABRITIUS - - Commercial Secretarial Track, 2, 3, 4: lnterclass Basketball, Z, 3, 4: lnter- class Volleyball, 3, 4: lvy Tower Staff: Lincolnian History Club: Websterian English Club. HARRY I-'ALCO ---- College Preparatory Nation Builders History Club: Euphonian English Club: lnterclass Basketball, 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY FASSO ---- General Business lnterclass Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4: Track, Z, 3, 4: Football, 2: Volleyball, 2. LORETTA FERN ----- Homemaking Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball: Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Archery, 2: Girls' D Club: Homemaking Teas, l, 2, 3: Shakespearian English Club: Girls' League. RUTH IEAN FULSTON ---- College Arts Freshman Play: Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4: Lincolnian History Club: Websterian English Club: Girls' League: Ivy Tower Staff. SUSAN GALOFARO ---- Homemaking President of Italian Literary Club: Girls' D Club: Secretary and Treasurer of Library Club: Treasurer of Stamp Club: Dramatic Club: Freshman Play: Basketball, 4: Volleyball, 4: Baseball, 4. NANCY PATRINA GATTO - - - Bookkeeping Girls' D Club: Lincoln History Club: Shakespearian English Club: Girls' League: Archery Tournament: Volleyball, 1, 2: Basketball, l, 2. ARTHUR GIBBS - - - College Prep. in Science Ivy Tower Staff: Football Manager, '37: Interclass Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y Club: D Club: Historical Research Club: Euphonian English Club. RUTH GODDEN - - - College Prep. in Science Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4: County Tennis Tournament, 2, 3: Secretary of Dramatic Club: Girls D Club: Soccer, 3, 4: Library Club: Websterian English Club. BETTY GOODENOUGH - - College Prep. in Arts Girls' Glee Club, 4: Dramatic Club: Lincolnian His- tory Club: Witan English Club: Ivy Tower Feature Staff: Senior Party lnvitation Chairman: Girls' Lea- gue: Archery. IOHN GOULD ------ Industrial Arts Football, 3 years: Interclass Basketball, 4 years: lnterclass Volleyball, I year: Track, 2 years: Ham- ilton History Club: Websterian English Club. CHESTER GRACZYKOWSKI - - General Business Spring Track, I: Fall Football, l: Spring Football, 2: Fall Track, 3: Interclass Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY IRENE GRAY - Commercial Secretarial Girls' League: Red Cross: Girls' Glee Club, 3: Nation Builders Club: Euphonian English Club: Dramatic Club: Freshman Play: Citizen Reporter for English Club. VIVIANNE GRAZIER ---- Homemaking Girls' Glee Club, l, 2: President of Shakespearian English Club: Dramatic Club: Lincolnian History Club: Basketball: Volleyball: Tennis: Soccer. IACK GRIFFIN ------- Science Football, 1, 2: Cheerleader, 2, 3: Class Play, 3: Class Treasurer, l, 2: 3 years at Martinsbury High, Martinsbury, West Virginia. ADELE GROESCH ------- Normal Euphonian English Club: Nation Builders History Club: Girls' League: Basketball: Volleyball: Iunior Red Cross. SYLVIA GULLO ----- Homemaking Vice-President of Stamp Club: Roosevelt History Club: Websterian English Club: Italian Club Critic: Library Club: Archery: Baseball, 3, 4: Iunior Red Cross. YEITIE HABER ------ Secretarial Sophomore Play: Dramatic Club: Circulation Man- ager oi Citizen, 3: Basketball, l, 2, 3: Tennis, 3: Citizen Reporter of History Club: Critic of the Witan English Club: Senior Party Program. EARLE R. HACKETT - - College Prep. in Science Editor-in-Chief ol Ivy Tower: Literary Editor ot Citizen, 4: National Quill and Scroll Honorary Iour- nalistic Society: Band, Orchestra and Glee Club, 4 years: Dramatic Club Productions and Senior Play: President of Social Studies Club, 4: Fencing Club, 3, 4: Class Party Committee, 4: Gross Speaking Contest. ALMA HASAPAS - - Commercial Secretarial Girls' League: Iunior Red Cross: Roosevelt History Club: Volleyball: Business Club: History League. FRANCES M. HAVILAND - Commercial Bookkeeping Girls' Glee Club, 3 years tLibrarian, 2 yearsl: Girls' League: Lincolnian English Club: Nation Builders Club: Iunior Red Cross, Literary Staff of Ivy Tower: Freshman Play. GRACE HEARY - - Commercial Bookkeeping Girls' League: Lincolnian English Club: Nation Builders History Club: Baseball, 1: American His- tory League: Iunior Red Cross. EVELYN HENDERSON - - College Preparatory Girls' League: Dramatic Club: Nation Builders His- tory Club: Euphonian English Club: Iunior Red Cross: Ivy Tower Staff: History League: Girls' Lea- gue Program, 4. WILLIAM HENDERSON - College Prep. in Science Glee Club, 4 years: Stamp Club, l, Z, 3: Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4: Class Play, l, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club: Spanish Play, 3: Ivy Tower Staff: Shakespearian English Club. HELEN HERMAN - - - College Preparatory Girls' Glee Club: Literary Club: Nation Builders History Club: Euphonian English Club: Girls' Lea- gue: Iunior Red Cross. EVELYN HESSLINK - - College Prep. in Arts Girls' Glee Club: Girls' League: Iunior Red Cross: Lincoln History Club: Citizen Reporter for Spanish Club. EDYTHE HINCKLEYA - - - College Preparatory Freshman Play, l: Art Program, 2: Dramatic Pro- gram: Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4: Nation Builders His- tory Club: Websterian English Club: Ivy Tower Staff. ROWENA ALLENE HINCKLEY - Normal Preparatory Girls' League: Girls' Glee Club, 1: Glee Club Operetta: Orchestra, 3, 4: Dramatic Club, 4: Treas- urer oi Euphonian English Club: Lincoln History Club: Freshman Play: Senior Play. IEAN EUNICE HITZGES ---- Secretarial Girls' League: Iunior Red Cross: Bank Teller, 3: Nation Builders Club: Treasurer of Nation Builders Club: Shakespearian English Club: Archery, 3, 4: Decorating Committee for Senior Party. HENRY HMURA - - - Commercial Business Spring Track, 2, 3, 4: Fall Track, 2, 3, 4: lnterclass Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: Historical Research Club: Witan English Club: lnterclass Track, 2, 3, 4. IOHN HOUSER - - - College Prep. in Science English Club: History Club. DOLORES HOWE - - - Normal Preparatory Freshman Play: Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, l, 2, 3, 4: Soccer, 3, 4: Tennis, 2, 3, 4: Archery, 2: President of Girls' D Club: Dramatic Club. 4 DONALD HUTCHINSON - College Prep. in Science Roosevelt History Club: D Club: Lincolnian English Club: Football Manager, '37: Athletic Association Council: Intramural Volleyball, I, 2: Hi-Y Club: Assistant Football Manager, '35, '36, FLORENCE INCITTO - - Commercial Secretarial Euphanian English Club: Roosevelt History Club: Spanish Club: Ivy Tower Typist: D Club: Italian Club: Basketball: Volleyball: Spanish Play. BENIAMIN IPPOLITO ---- Industrial Arts lnterclass Basketball, 4 years: Fall Track, 1: Inter- class Volleyball, 1. GRACE AGATHA IPPOLITO ---- Business Italian Club: Lincoln History Club: Girls' League: Iunior Red Cross. FLORENCE IAKUBOWSKI - - - Homemaking Girls' League: lunior Red Cross: Basketball, l: Volleyball, 1 year: Soccer, l year: Girls' League Party Retreshment Committee: Critic of Lincoln His- tory Club: Secretary of Shakespearian English Club. PATRICK IANKOWSKI - College Entrance in Science Football, l. 2, 3, 4: Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4: D Club: President ot Athletic Association: President of Eu- phonian English Club: Citizen Reporter, History League: Nation Builders History Club: Volleyball Varsity, 2 years: Track, l. LII.LIAN IOHNSON - - - Normal Preparatory Basketball, 1, 2: Volleyball, l, 2: Baseball, l, 2: Dramatic Club: Girls' League: Roosevelt History Club: Euphonian English Club. RITA KAISER - - - Commercial Bookkeeping Girls' League: Nation Builders History Club: Lin- colnian English Club. IANE KAISER ---- Normal Preparatory Archery: Glee Club: Dramatic Club: Girls' League: Witan English Club: Nation Builders History Club. FLORENCE KARPINSKI ---- Homernakinq Girls' League: Secretary of Shakespearian Club: Lincoln History Club: Basketball, 2, 3: Volleyball, 2, 3: Softball, 2: Iunior Red Cross. ESTHER KAZMIERCZAK - - Commercial Secretary Girls' League: Business Club: Historical Research Club: Witan English Club: Refreshment Committee Girls' League Party: lunior Red Cross: American History League. ROBERT KESSLER ----- Commercial Stage Crew, l, 2, 3, 4: English Club: Chemistry Club: History League: Glee Club, 3: Track, 3, 4: lnterclass Volleyball. RITA KLAIBOR ------ Homemaking Freshman Play: Sophomore Play: Girls' Glee Club: Dramatic Club: Library Club: Girls' League Enter- tainment: Secretary of Roosevelt History Club: Sec- retary of Witan English Club. ALBERTA KONERT ----- Homemaking Websterian English Club: Homemaking Tea: Roose- velt History Club: Girls' League: Baseball: Volley- ball. ROBERT KONERT ----- Industrial Arts Football, 2, 3, 4: lnterclass Basketball, l: lnterclass Volleyball, 2, 3: American History Club: English Club. ANGELINE S. KONWINSKI - - Normal Preparatory Treasurer of Girls' League: Class Representative of Girls' League, 2, 3: Girls' D Club: lvy Tower Staff: Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, l, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club. LEONARD KOWALSKI ---- Secretarial Freshman Play: Business Club: Volleyball, 3: Bas- ketball, 3: Historical Research Club: Witan English Club. RICHARD KOZLOWSKI - - Commercial Secretarial Football, 3 years: Intramural Basketball, 4 years: Member of Historical Research History Club: Web- sterian English Club. LEONARD F. KUPKOWSKI - - General Business Football, l, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4: Historical Research Club: American Literature Club. EVELYN LAAS ------ Commercial Ivy Tower Statt: Sophomore Party Committee: Lincoln History Club: Library Club: Websterian English Club: Business Club: Baseball, 2 years: Girls' League. IEAN LARKINS ---- Normal Preparatory Girls' League: History Club: lunior Red Cross: Art Club: Freshman Play: Websterian English Club: Soccer, 2, 3: Basketball, l, 2. DANIEL LASECKI - - College Entrance Course Roosevelt History Club: Hamilton Club: lnterclass Basketball, l year: Football, 3 years: Lincolnian English Club. LYLE LATIMER ---- General Business Lincoln History Club: Member English IV Club. EDITH LENHARD ---- College Entrance Freshman Play: Girls' Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 4: Li- brarian of Glee Club, 3, 4: Lincolnian English Club: Poster Designer of History Club: President ot Natural Study Club: Ivy Tower Staff. RUSSELL JOSEPH LEONE - - General Business Nation Builders Club: lnterclass Basketball, l. 2, 3, 4: Track, 3: Italian Literary Club, 2, 3: Football, 3: Volleyball, 2, 3. ALFRED LETERSKY - - Commercial Business Basketball, 4 years: Volleyball, 2 years: Historical Research Club: Euphonian English Club. FRED LOEB ------ Industrial Arts lnterclass Basketball: History Club: English Club. IEAN LOEB ------- Homemaking Girls' League: Shakespearion English Club: Nation Builders History Club: Refreshment Committee tor Sophomore Party: Homemaking Teas, 1, 2, 3, 4: Iunior Red Cross. IUNE LONG ----- Secretarial Course Baseball, 2, 3: Soccer, 3, 4: Volleyball, 3: Basket- ball, 3, 4: .Dramatic Club: History Club: Witan English Club: Girls' League: Iunior Red Cross. MARY LYNCH ---- College -Prep. in Arts Basketball: Baseball: Tennis: Treasurer of Histori- cal Research Club: Girls' D Club: Websterian English Club: Dramatic Club: Freshman Play. ANGELINE MARASCO - - - General Business Freshman Play: Girls' Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 4: Hamil- ton History Club: Witan English Club: Senior Party Committee: Girls' League: Iunior Red Cross: Glee Club: Operetta, l, 2. HARRY MARQUARDT - - - Industrial Arts Band, 4 years: Orchestra: Hamilton History Club: Euphonian Club: Art Editor of Ivy Tower: Intra- mural Basketball. GEORGE MAYOTT ----- Bookkeeping Intramural Basketball, 2: Spring Football, 2: Fall Track. 2, 3: Bookkeeping Club: Spring Track, 3: Witan English Club: Nation Builders History Club: Ivy Tower Business Staff: Business Manager ot Citizen. MORWELL MAYOTT ----- Industrial Football: Track, 3, 4: lnterclass Basketball: History Club: Witan English Club: Senior Play: Boys' D Club: lnterclass Volleyball. CARL ANTHONY MESSINA - - General Business lnterclass Basketball, l, 2, 4: Basketball, 3: lnter- class Volleyball, 2, 3: Track, 2, 3, 4: Nation Builders Club: Football, 2: Italian Club. GEORGE McGRAW - - College Prep. in Science Treasurer of Class, 1, 3, 4: Football, 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y Club: President oi Historical Research Club: President of American Literature Club: Member of D Club: lnterclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Member of Stage Crew, '37. FRANK MEKUS ----- lnclustrial Arts Freshman Play: Intramural Basketball, 3, 4: Volley- ball, 2, 3, 4: Historical Research Club: Websterian English Club: Usher for Commencement Night: Treasurer oi Websterian English Club: Member of American History League. PETER MICHALAK - - - Commercial Business Euphonian English Club: Lincoln History Club: Stamp Club: lnterclass Basketball. RITA NAGORSKI ----- Commercial Girls' League: Iunior Red Cross: Glee Club: His- torical Research Club: Shakespearian English Club: Business Club: Dramatic Club: Entertainment Committee, 2. VETOLD NARUSZEWICZ - College Prep. in Science Varsity Basketball, 2 years: Track, 3 years: Volley- ball, l year: Hamilton History Club: Websterian English Club: Basketball Captain, 4. ELIZABETH NEWELL - - Commercial Secretarial Girls' League: Iunior Red Cross: Roosevelt History Club: Archery, 2: Soccer, 3, 4: Volleyball, 1: Witan English Club. HENRY MAREK ----- Industrial Arts Websterian English Club: Historical Research History Club: Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Volley- ball, 3. VERNON A. NICHOLS - College Prep. in Science Stage Crew, 2, 3, 4: Football, 2, 3, 4: Historical Research Club: Lincolnian English Club: Dramatic Club: Hi-Y Club: lnterclass Basketball. RUTH NORMAND - - - Commercial Secretarial Witan English Club: Nation Builders History Club: Library Club: Basketball, l: Girls' League: Senior Party Committee, lvy Tower Stall Typist: Iunior Red Cross. VICTOR NOWACKI ---- College Entrance Spring Track, 1, 2, 3, 4: Fall Track, 1, 3, 4: Inter- class Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4: lnterclass Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: Euphonian English Club: Roosevelt History Club. DORIS MAE O'CONNELL - - Commercial Business Lincoln History Club: Girls' League: Red Cross: Basketball: American History League: Soccer: Vol- leyball: English IV Club. MARGAREIUANN OLIVER - Nonnal Preparatory Class Vice-President, 4 years: Girls' League Repre- sentative, l year: Girls' D Club: Basketball: Soccer: Dramatic Club: Library Club: Freshman Play. ANTHONY G. ORLANDO - College Prep. in Science Track, 1, 2: Football, 1, 2, 3, 4: Vice-President of Athletic Association: Hamilton History Club: D Club: lnterclass Volleyball: lnterclass Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4: Vice-President of American Literature Club. RUSSELL T. ORLANDO - - - General Business Freshman Play: lnterclass Basketball, 1: Track, 2, 3: Volleyball, 3: Roosevelt History Club: Web- sterian English Club. MARGARET PACE - - Commercial Secretarial Girls' League: Iunior Red Cross: American History League: Nation Builders History Club: Euphonian English Club. DANIEL PALKA ----- Industrial Arts Football, 3 years: Websterian English Club: Roose- velt History Club: lnterclass Basketball, 3 years: lnterclass 'l'rack, 2 years. FRANCES PANEPINTO - - Commercial Secretarial Witan English Club: Roosevelt History Club: Busi- ness Club: Freshman Play: Girls' League: Red Cross: Basketball, 2, 3. IRENE PEIO ----- Normal Preparatory Girls' Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League: Archery: Witan English Club: Nation Builders Club: Iunior Red Cross: Entertainment Committee lor Music Party, '37. ADRIAN BERNARD PENKATY - - Bookkeeping Track, 1, 2, 3, 4: lnterclass Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, 3, 4: Business Club, l, 2, 3, 4: Roosevelt History Club: Witan English Club. CLARKE Pl-'LEEGER - - College Entrance in Arts Class President, l, 2, 3, 4: Vice-President of Hi-Y, 4: Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4: Band, l, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 4: Assistant Director, Sophomore Play: Ivy Tower Staff: Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play. CHESTER POPIELARZ - - College Prep. in Science Lincolnian English Club: Hamiltonian English Club: Hamilton History Club: Football, 3, 4: lnterclass Basketball. MARIAN PRIVATEER ----- Secretarial Business Club: Girls' League: Iunior Rod Cross: Dramatic Club. CHRISTINE PRIVITERE - - Normal Preparatory Freshman Play: Sophomore Party on Committee lor invitations: Dramatic Club: Witan English Club: Nation Builders History Club: Girls' League: Iunior Red Cross. RICHARD PROPER - - College Prep. in Science Band, l, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4: lnterclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y Club: President of Nation Builders History Club: Student Director of Band. DOROTHY PUTNAM - College Entrance in Sci-ence Basketball, 2: Volleyball, 2: Archery, 3, 4: Fresh- man Play: Christmas Play, 1: Mathematics Play, 3: D. Club: Carnival Program: Treasurer ot Witan English Club. GEORGE RANNEY - - College Prep. in Science Basketball Manager, 4: Hi-Y Club: Stage Crew, 3: Euphonian English Club: Treasurer of Historical Research Club: Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: Basketball Assistant Manager, l, 2, 3. WILLIAM REARDON - - - General Business Football, 2 years: Intramural Basketball, 4 years: Track, l year: Euphonian English Club: History Club. JAMES H. REED ---- Normal Preparatory Advertising Manager of Citizen, 3: Assistant Ad- vertising Manager of Ivy Tower, 3: Track, l, 2: Football Assistant Manager, l: Intramural Basket- ball, l, 2, 3: Gross Speaking Contest, '36: Football, l: English Club. BETTY IANE RENCKENS ---- Secretarial Baseball: Archery: Freshman Play: Geography Program, 3: Business Club: Nation Builders History Club: Secretary of Shakespearian English Club: Decorating Committee for Senior Party: Girls' League: Iunior Red Cross. JOSEPH RICOTTA ---- General Business Football, l, 2, 3: Track, 2, 3: Interclass Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Volleyball, 2, 4: Business Club: History Club: English Club. IANE ROSING - - - College Prep. in Arts Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4: Soccer, Volleyball, Base- ball: Girls' League Representative, 2, 4: Vice- Presidertt oi Girls' D Club: Parliarnentarian of Witan English Club: Ivy Tower Staff. EVELYN ROSPOHOSKI ---- Homemaking Girls' League: lunior Red Cross: Hornemaking Teas: Roosevelt History Club: Witan English Club: First Aid. IOHN SAEVA ------ Bookkeeping Iunior cmd Freshman Play: Italian Club: Dramatic Club: History Club: Interclass Basketball: Webster- ian English Club: Senior Play: Business Club. CHARLES SALHOFF - - - General Business Football, Z, 3, 4: Interclass Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Volleyball, 3, 4: Nation Builders History Club: Lincolnian English Club. AGNES SCHILLING - - Commercial Secretarial Girls' D Club: Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Soccer, 3, 4: Girls' League: Witan English Club: Nation Builders History Club. DAVID SCHULENBERG - - - General Business Dramatic Club: Stamp Club: Track: History Lea- gue: English Club. BETTY SCHEWIAN - - Commercial Secretarial Basketball, I, 2, Captain, 3, 4: Soccer, 3, 4: Citizen Reporter of Roosevelt History Club: Girls' League Club: Business Club: Italian Club: Girl's D Club: Ivy Tower Staff. ' WILLIAM SHARECK ---- Industrial Arts Poster Designer Lincoln History Club: Websterian English Club: Interclass Basketball, 2, 3: Spring Football, '36: Usher for Commencement Night, '37: Ivy Tower Advertising Staii. LEONARD SOBKOWSKI College Entrance in Science Football, 1, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Basketball, 4: Nation Builders History Club: Shakespearian English Club: Interclass Volleyball, 3. OTTO STAHLEY - - - College Prep. in Science Treasurer of Sophomore Class: Interclass Basket- ball, 4 years: Member of Tennis Team, '37: Foot- ball Manager, '37: Treasurer ot History League: Hi-Y Club: D Club. WILLIAM SZYMANSKI - - - General Business English Club: Roosevelt History Club: Tennis, 3, 4. MARY TEDESCO ----- Homernaking Lincoln History Club: Girls' League: Websterian English Club: Homemaking Tea, I, Z, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross: History League. ADELINE THOMAS ---- Homernaking Girls' League: lunior Red-Cross: Homernaking Teas, l, 2, 3, 4: Archery, 2: Soccer, 2, 3: Volley- ball: Shakespearian English Club. EARL TROTTNOW Track, 1, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club: English Club: Nation Builders His- tory Club: Advertising Staft oi Ivy Tower. WILLIAM VANDE VELDE - - - Industrial Arts Intramural Basketball, 4: Witan English Club: Nation Builders History Club. DENA MARIE WAGNER - - - Homernaking Euphonian English Club: Lincoln History Club: Girls' League: .Iunior Red Cross. RUTH DOLORES WALLIN - - - Bookkeeping Girls' League: Iunior Red Cross: Lincoln History Club: Shakespearian English Club: Basketball: Volleyball. EVELYN WALTERS - - Freshman Program: Girls' League: Lincoln History Club: lunior Red Cross: Secretary of Euphonian English Club. WILBUR DEAN WARNER - College Prep. in Science Hi-Y Club: Football, l, 2, 3: Stamp Club: Critic of English Club: Historical Research History Club: Freshman Play Decoration Committee: Sophomore Party: Chaperon Committee Hi-Y Dance. REBECCA WASHINGTON - - - Homemal-ting Freshman Play: Cheerleader, l, 2: Vice-President oi Roosevelt History Club: Vice-President of Witan English Club: Girls' D Club: Girls' Glee Club: Basketball, l, 3, 4: Girls' League Entertainment. IRENE WEGLINSKI - K- College Prep. in Arts President of Girls' League, 4, Vice-President, 3, Secretary, 2: Secretary ot Class, l, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball: Baseball: Volleyball, l, 2, 3, 4: Advertising Manager ot Ivy Tower: Vice-President ot History League: Archery: Soccer, l, 2: Vice-President of Girls' D Club, 3: Websterian Club: Secretary of Historical Research Club. - Normal Preparatory ZOE WHITMIRE - - College Entrance in Science Orchestra, l, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club, l, 2: Library Club: Costume Committee: Girls' D Club: Dramatic Club Treasurer: Basketball: Photography Editor oi Ivy Tower. CORA WILL ---- College Prep. in Arts Girls' League: Iunior Red Cross: Basketball, I: Freshman Play: Websterian English Club: Lincoln History Club. FREDERICK WILL - - - College Preparatory Dramatic Club: Track, 4: Interclass Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4: Vice-President of Witan English Club: His- torical Research Club: Freshman Play: Sophomore Play: Senior Play. IOHN WILL - - - - - College Prep. in Arts Ivy Tower Staii: President oi Lincoln History Club: President oi Euphonian English Club: Freshman Program: Track, 2: Football, 2. ERNEST WISE ---- Normal Preparatory Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Track, 1, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Play: Historical Research History Club: Lincolnian English Club. EDWARD WOLFE ---- General Business Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Track, 3, 4: Volley- ball, 2, 4: Witan English Club: Roosevelt History Club: Football, 2. ADAM WOZNIAK. Ir. - - College Prep in Science Football, l, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Basketball, 2, 3, fi: Volleyball, 3, 4: Roosevelt History Club: Lincolnian English Club: Critic of History Club: Orchestra. MARY YANNELLO ----- Homemaking Soccer: Girls' League Refreshment Committee: Archery: Iunior Red Cross: Basketball: Homemak- ing Teas, l, Z, 3, 4: History League: Websterian English Club. 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An author trying to Win bad-men of Baldpate but succeeds in interruptions he succeeds in Writing GEORGE COHEN final dramatic production a melo- lotty, spooky heights of Baldpate a bet spends a night among the Winning the bet, even with all the a book. Imagine the surprise of the audience at finding that the crooked politicians were all the products of the author's imagination. The play, a melodrama in every sense of the Word, held the audience in suspense to the very end. Mystery, spiced with humor and romance comprised the general theme of the drama. CAST IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE Elijah Quimby ------ Mrs. Quimby William Magee Iohn Bland - Mary Norton - Mrs. Rhodes - Peter - - Myra Thornhill Lou Max - lim Cargan - - Thomas Hayden - Iiggs Kennedy - - - Rexiord Bolling Rowena Hinckley - Clarke Ptleeger - Earl Trottnow - Geraldine Brooks - Betty Anderes Theron Dikeman - Florence Zeck - Morwell Mayott - Frank Beebe - - Fred Will William Henderson Owner of Baldpate - - - Earle Hackett Policeman ----- - - - - Iohn Saeva 37 l 1 1 The Class Will of l938 -We, the Senior Class of 1938, being of sanitary mind and SOME body do declare this papyrus to be our last will and exan-ament, to be binding and liggel forever We there 4 give and bequeath the following items with suitable love and blessings TO THE STUDENTS lane Rosing's natural complexion to Ruth Dorler. lean I-litzges' tu lips to any would-be florist tWe wager all the boys decide to be floristsl. Casimer Zielinski's artistic ability to Donald Blair. ' Clarke Pfleeger's ability to play the violin to Richard Goulding. Irene Pieo's cherubic countenance to Marjorie Burlett. Earle Hackett's turtle-neck sweater to Albertus Straight. PeqqY Oliver's red and green socks to someone in a remote portion of Algeria. Herbie Dillenkofer's physique to Bud Erickson. To the coming vagabonds of D. H. S. those Yellow Slips. Florence Karpinski's goodwill to all future Annual Staffs. Rose Acquavia's wavy hair to Gertrude McNeight. Doris O'Connell's lipstick to Georgia Hesslink. We'd like to leave a new razor to Allan McFarland - Would , Gillette us? Adrian Penkaty's bashfulness to Wally Brennan. Ruth lean Fulston's eyes to all future ogglers. lohn Houser's bass voice to Donald Blodgett. Sylvia Gullo's petiteness to Dorothy Reed. Leonard Kowalski's giggle to Bob Will to successfully acquire. lane Karin's singing voice to Doris Goss. Eddie Centner's brilliance to anyone wishing to spend about six years in our dear Alma Mater. - Robert Kessler's variety in girls to Leonard Swoyer. Betty SchWeian's good sportsmanship to Anna Marie Leinberger. Rita Nagorski's gift of gab to Betty Helwig. Minerva Dorler's quietness to Alene Beers. To future fourth year English students, Room 5, with memories of many pleasant hours spent within. Angeline Konwinski's Winning ways to next year's football team. TO THE FACULTY We give and bequeath our everlasting praise and respect to Miss Weber. Doc Bruckheimer's car to Miss Hudson. The typewriters ? ? ? ? in Room 3 to Mr. Woods. All Locker keys to Miss Erickson and Miss Murray. All future Broadway stars to Miss Drago. We give and bequeath Irene Weglinski as Miss Cox's right hand girl. lack Griffin's suspenders to Mr. Reber. All Latin ponies to Miss Slawson. Misfits oi the Class of l938 We We We We We We We We We We We We We We We We We We We We We We We We We VV e We We We We We We We We We We We We We We We We have have have have have have have have have have have have have have have have have have have have have have have have have have have have have have have have have have have have have have have have have have an Allen but no Burns. a Boswell but no Sisters. a Brooks but no Rivers. a Beebe but no Gun. a Bolling but no Alley. a Butts but no Cigarettes. a Chant but no Music. a Clark but no Lewis. a Darling but no Sweetheart. a Dikeman but no Bridgeman. a Dubnicki but no Srnartnicki. a Doerilinger but no Gatetlinger. a Dutton but no Button. a Fern but no Plant. Frank but no Buck. Gray but no Black. CI Q a Howe but no Why. a Hackett but no Racke-tt. a Hesslink but no Goltlink a Iohnson but no Wild Animals. a Loeb but no Ear. a Laas but no Gain. a Long but no Short. a Nichols but no Pennies. Nowacki but no Nowicki. Newell but no Oldwell. an Oliver but no Cromwell. a a a Pace but no Stride. a Robinson but no Crusoe. Schilling but no Farihing. Salhott but no Fallotf. Schulenburg but no Hinderburg a a a a Stahley but no Freshie. a Sheirs but no Knife. a Shareck but no Derrick. Trottnow lout no Runnow. Thomas but no Iefterson. Wolfe but no Door. Will but no Power. Wagner but no Chopin. Warner but no Informer. Washington but no Lincoln. Cl CI CI CI CI G Q Horoscope Through the medium of Macbeth's witches and from other sources with which we have been able to make contacts during the last few months, we are prepared to offer to the class of '38 the most perfect method ever envolved for casting horoscopes. We, however, are obliged to Warn the public that this horoscope may be entirely useless to them, as a spell has been cast on this book, more potent, by far than the brew of the witches in Macbeth. Only those who have paid in full for The Ivy Tower will be able to gain aid or comfort from the mazes of these pages. All others proceed at their own risk. Destiny Write the year in which you were born. Add the digits. From the sum 4 of the digits subtract tive, if you were born after 1921: if you were born before 1921, add three to the sum of the digits. Consult the prophecy digits in your birth year. bearing the number which equals the sum of the 8. You will die young. 9. You will be burdened with many children. 10. You will gain many riches. 11. You will become mayor. 12. You will become cr stenographer. 13. You will become a sailor. 14. You will become Chief Iustice of the Supreme Court. 15. You will love many. 16. You will live to a ripe old age. 17. You will teach Latin. 18. You will be a missionary in China. 19. You will be a movie star. 20. You will end up in the insane asylum. 21. You will be a crooner. 22. You will be an acrobat. 23. You will be a soda jerker. 24. You will have many disappointments. 25. You will marry into royalty. 26. You Will become President of the United States. 27. You will have a great career. 28. Your life will be one sweet song. A Horoscope Day of the Week The day on which you were born has profound influence on your char- acter. If you were born at midnight, both the preceding and following days have influenced your lite. Personal Characteristics MONDAY- THURSDAY- Moody' MOneY-1OVing, Morbid Thrifty, Thoughtful, Theoretical , FRIDAY- TUESDAY- Fastidious, Fashionable, Fanciful Tactful, True Tender SATURDAY- Studious, Saving, Serene WEDNESDAY- SUNDAY.. Sociable, Shrewd, Sanctirnonious Hour ot Birth Find the hour of your birth in the column. In the case you are not sure of the exact time, consult the vital statistics. The hour of your ,birth is very portentious. Wisttul, Witty, Whimsical l A. M.-Gentle 1 P. M.-Reliable 2 A. M.--Eloquent 2 P. M.-Radiant 3 A. M.-Apathetic 3 P. M.-lrnpertinent 4 A. M.-Complaint 4 P. M.-Talkative 5 A. M.-Pussiant 5 P. M.-Prosperous 6 A. M.-Loutish 6 P. M.--Petulant 7 A. M.-Arrogant 7 P. M.-Fussy 8 A. M.-Frivolous 8 P. M.--Tranquil 9 A. M.-Likable 9 P. M.--Punctual 10 A. M.-Flippant 10 P. M.-Prankish 11 A. M.-Flirtatious 11 P. M.-Supercilious 12 A. M.-Ferocious 12 P. M.-Pragmatic Month IANUARY- IULY- First Halt-Resolute Second Halt-Cool-tempered FEBRUARY- First Half-Prevaricating Second Halt-Humorous MARCH- First Half-Grouchy Second Halt-lndifterent APRIL- First Halt-Ieaious Second Halt-Gentle MAY-- First Halt-Cruel Second Halt-Sympathetic 1UNE-- First Half-Prejudiced Second Half-Pleasant First Half-Gabby Second Half-Sweet AUGUST- First Half-Complacent Second Half-Reserved SEPTEMBER- First Halt-Genial Second Half-Confident OCTOBER- First Half-Studious Second Halt-Gallant NOVEMBER- First Halt-Shiftless Second Half-Responsive DECEMBER- First Halt-Notional Second Halt-Gcrwky Personalities oi the Class ot '38 NAME Dorothy Putnam - Evelyn Walters - Ruth Wallin - - Nancy Gatto - - Vivianne Grazier - Yettie Haber - - Evelyn Henderson Helen Herman - Susan Galaiaro - Florence lncitto - lva Davidson - - Lillian Dobrynski - Minerva Dorler - Madeline Anderson Elizabeth Anderes Irene Weglinski - Clarke Ptleeger - Daniel Conny - - Iohn Will - - - Patrick lankowski Theron Dikeman - Peter Catalano - George McGraw - Morwell Mayott - Edmund Dykas - Vernon Nichols - Charles Salhott - Richard Proper - Otto Stahley - - Robert Kessler - William Henderson Frances Catalano DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTIC Height - - Quietness - Friendliness Gift ot gab - Saddle Shoes Smile - - - Singing - - Sweetness - Giggle - 'Typing - Red Hair - Quietness - Blond Hair - Being nice - Frankness - Long curls - Personality - Height - - Red Hair - Quietness - Walk - - - Curly Hair - Voice - - - Confidence - Alertness - Red Hair - Blushing smile Quietness - Height - His girls - - Brilliance - Wavy Hair - FAVORITE OCCUPATION Writing notes - Knitting - - Being nice - - - Doing nothing - - Cuttin' paper dolls - Hiccupping ---- Playin' the guitar - Teasin' teacher N - Gossiping - - - Eating popcorn - Cello playing - Having fun - - Going to movies - Cheering the love-lorn Acting ----- Being nice - - Playing fiddle - Giving a speech - Studying History - Football ---- Dancing ----- Getting high marks Startin' tights - - - Sleeping - - - Arguing ---- Leaving Rm. 25 - - Chewing gum - Playing Bugle - Traveling - - Sewing - - - Worrying - Love stories - NAME CRAZY ABOUT LEAST-LIKED OCCUPATION Getting measles Polishing shoes Being called Ruthie Doing something Concentrating School Being noisy Math Gettin' out of bed Shampooing dishes Carrying the cello Walking Being called Minnie' Being ambitious Washing dishes She hasn't any History tests Talking in Rm. 7 Washing dishes English Book Report History tests Gettin' low marks Not seeing Lois Standing Typewriting Singing Homework Droppin' books Clean-up committees Annoying teachers Writing notes Shucking peas WILL COME TO THIS Mary lane Adams Elsie Allen - - Santa Benenati Betty Brooks - - Anna Mae Clark Florence Zeck - Evelyn Henderson Freda Chant - Ruth Dutton - - Alvina Dloniak Betty Doertlinger 3 guesses Apples - - Q2 - - - History - Life - - Clothes - German - Peanuts - l wonder - We all know Crooners - Chorus Girls Head ot orphanage Blues singer Undeciphered art Hysterics Hula Hula girl Dean ot Girls Teaching home efficiency Farmer's Wife Living in a garret Censorin' movies Personalities of the Class oi '38 NAME Loretta Fern - - Lillian Iohnson - Mary Lynch - - Elizabeth Anderes Betty Schweian Clarke Ptleeger Edmund Dykas Rexiord Bolling Earle Trottnow - Richard Proper Peter Catalano - Donald Robinson Morwell Mayott Peter Michalak larnes Reed - - Iohn Houser - Frank Beebe - George Mayott - Ernest Wise - - Adam Wozniak Mary Tedesco - CRAZY ABOUT Washing machines Clark Gable - People ------- Dramatics - Athletics - - Swingin' itl - Caddying - - Crooning - - Acting - - Acting - Dancing - Spinach - Cooking - Typewriting - Hamburger - Dates - - Movies - Managing - 3:30 ----- 'Q ...... Window Cleaners WILL COME TO THIS Getting Gray Algebra teacher Society leader Great actress Future D. H. S. Physical Director Second Rubinstein Undertaker Teacher Policeman Band leader Tap dancer Dentist Chef Newspaper Reporter Movie actor Bachelor Professor Banker Politican Detective Art teacher Class Superlatives Noisiest ------- Quietest ----- Burner oi the Midnight Oil Biggest Bluiter ---- Most Absent Minded - - Biggest Giggler - - - Most Conservative - Most Sophisticated - Most Popular - - - Best Dancer - Best Natured - - Best Athlete - Most Musical - Best Dresser - - Most Attractive - - Best Vocalist ----- Most Likely to Succeed Tiniest ------ Largest - - - Class Veteran - Most Romantic - - Teachers' Darling - GIRLS Rita Nagorski Francis Haviland Rowena Hinckley Peggy Oliver Nancy Gatto Betty Goodenough Dorothy Butts Evelyn Walters Irene Weglinski Gerry Brooks Madeline Anderson Betty Schwein Esther Darling Yettie Haber Nancy Desmond Rose Acquavia Edythe Hinckley losephine Arnoroso Irene Peio Norma Strawser Ruth Godden Edith Lenhard BOYS Fred Will Bob Diederick Edmund Dykas D. B. 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Ig U QJQ- ,QF . - 3 9 'P' rr midi f 'K K- ' 'X 5 if '- UV' f 49 Av' ..l -,..- 1 , 4 1. .-1 .V fr-A Ar . F11' J-Q WN! .3 4 -ig., 5, , :QV 4, ' I fn I. ef' -yr ' 1' 2- 524.5 Q 4 . : nu, '. ' gm fm-w-uc.y.,,,y.,. ' 3 ln: .n!.,v. 'fn -1- lg ' 'K if Wi .' f WM SHUNIQB ff t l R fr wi it Q. XNLJ or - 0 Q L. Kourclis, E. NVatrous, G. McNCi5:ht, I. Fitzgerald, C. Balch, I. Kaus, G. Baker, I. Skrzypck, I. Gullo, W. Hayes, R. Anderson. M. Stafford, D. Williams, ., o ' 1. Pancpinto, A. Kaus, M. Mcirs, R. Dorlcr, S. Pancpinto, T. Damiano, E. Mckus, I. Biondo. Fexscr, E. Brinkcrhoff, .f 'i lwin, R. Washington, B. Miskow, D. Frcdcricks, M. Raths, G. Iohnson, B. Husch, M. Lom- bardo, A. Pryll, M. ' a . . M. R. Manno, S. Willcox, . ale' inc, Y! M. Leinbcrgcr, L. Mason, I. Pauszck, D. Kcilen, D. Woods, C. Maiorana, M. Rutski, C. Benjamin. , A Goldhardt, W. Casella , ullcr, P. Heokathorn, L. Manni, A. Kuehn, A. Earle, M. I. Golubski, M. Dean, L. Syndcr, M. Center, R. Canncy. E. -X W. Sharpe, T. Prokylaski, I. D ino, L. Doplcrg M. Long, N. Ross, N. Blumhagen, I. Mclicndrick B. Studcman, I. Gowrouski, A. Czckanski, I. Hammond. R. Long, W. Stominski, R. W' l, G. Gcstwicki, D. Zuchowski, I. Blazcwicz, W. Pierce, H. la c H. Gcntncr. F ,f f ' Qu ' fax! ' .wry fiffywww W it 3 Q The class of '39, entering upon its third year in high school elected as its junior president, Allen McFarland. Iean Locker, Wini Hayes, and Robert Anderson were elected vice-president, secretary and treasurer, respectively. a Frolicking to the tunes of Ed, Harris' orchestra, the class party which was held in the old gym Ianuary 14, was a success. 9 Q l ik Ti Nw X J 46 Qi at Q ' ,Lf ' . s t ff A, , ' , A - Wl - ,- '- il lj ,A-ff:-7 'Af' Ni W A tjf f tl Y' 'L' af :fl M,f..flf,.Jf f' ff ., l 'Tiff- VWLL, g ' w,,4tjJl V EJ ,pf ' 5 f y .fb 2 c L A s s , l '74' N fic L , AM. M. Novclli, S. Kxvas, H. Gcstwicl-ai, Sljiccbc, P. johnson, I. Karpinski, S. risky, B. Rosamulski, M. Paprocki, M. Green, E. Maslak. H. Duzlck, D. Snyder, S. Pokoj, I. Sck, L. Marmurowicz, M. Gu Wal, D-pasqu , I. N k, M. Graziano, F. Zwolak. M. Cemnowicz, F. Wolinzm, M. Majcrowski, R. Kujawa, W. Reyn lnls, . v' B. lurczyk, M. Hclwig, V. Casey, M. Graves, L. Ippolito, D. Schulcnbcrg, B. I-lclwig. I D. Schocncr, P. Scaglione, I. Spina, M. Pentecost, . Vlachos, M - ' nrke, L. Mayott, D. Schneider, K. Dillcn- hcrg, M. Rosing. W S. Sikorski, L. Wood, L. Campbell 7. Whitehead, F. Schulcnbcr , D? Bloclgctt ,. Therring, S. Slumski. if . W. Myers, R. Lipinczyk, E. Carlso , E. Trill, F. Kane, S. Dudek, C. Ptistcrcr. M - ' ' o- Mug Cie ,cf D! The lunior Class has displayed fine spirit in musical, dramatic and athletic ac- tivities, participating in band, orchestra, boysfand girls' glee clubs, basketball, track, football and archery. Outstanding performances were registered by Erick and Miller, two basketball stars, McFarland, an able and ambitious hurdler, Slumsky, outstanding rniler, and Shirley Beebe, whose fighting cheers encouraged the various varsities on to victory. Activities of the year were brought to a successful close with the presentation of a Memorial Day Assembly program, May 27. 47 ,J fffwlfiw . r L.fCfAl'VnM D WWW ,r g : S o P H o M o Ri E ' The So s started their second year in high school with the same enthusiasm that th y h s own as Freshmen. Re-elected were the class officers, Albertus Straight as ' nt: Verna Case-vice-president: secretary, Anne W'ood, and as a new treasurer lose oino. The Thanksgiving play, A Thanksgiving Dinner, was presented by the Class ot '40 with the following cast, EileenI,Centner, Albertus Straight, Gerald Hinckley, Mary Lombardo, Wallace Brennan, an Qflfydia Kourelis, Paul Dean, Donald Sage, Henry Higgs, 'Walter Blichafjfrnd Qldfaret Nordell. - ' 'iff , .Ll f 'tt' .2 1 r'-' E. Olroggc, D. Suska, I. Rusch, A. Simon, G. Litcrsky, M. Polowy, I. Br-nnicc, D. Karim, M. Burlctt, A. Wood, V. Case. L. Smoczynski, P. Ingavo, M, Boryczl-za, G. Hcsslink, D. Scybolrl, M. Grazicr, I. Goldberg, V. Pcglowski, U. Pilarski, R. Schmibcl B. Mzmcuso. . B. Vande Velcle, I. Rushbuldt, C. Fulizi, D. Szokinski, 5 1. Dom. . C st, A. Kuznicki, E. Alilstrom, I. Nagro, C. Knrzenicwski A. Testa, I. Thom, S. Gregory, G. Zi1ckarzcwsky1l.lPi lowsk . Schrantz, A. Goulding, B. Skelly, M. Covatta, S. Kopliner A. Gostomski, D. Pochylski. 1, ' ' G. Muscato, D. Nieclzwiccki, I. Brcmmcr, I. Kgnfrt, 'l:nsik, A. Beers. L. Smoczynski, S. Pulvino, B. Awaltl, E. Maur.-J, M csch, G. O'Slmca, F. Dloniuk, D. Miller, B. Zepp, H. Szymanski, R. Pryll D. Willson. ' 1 I R. Pachol, I. Wheeler, L. Dictzan, T. Tliorrtiigi. Frey, D. Rozumalski. ik' rrrm Q i ., g tk a x A' 1.-,U ,L - ' Q -f Wew.Qi CLASS On February 21, the Sophies danced to Peck's Bad Boys orchestra under decorations ot red, White and blue which carried out the observance oi Lincoln's and Washingtorfs birthdays. The executives chosen for the party Were: Leonard Swoyer, decorations, Mary Mahaney, refreshments: Dorothy Rich, music: Ruth Schnabel, invita- tions and Alene Beers, program committee. By the number that supported their party as Well, as in clubs and extra-curricular activities, the Sophomore 've shown that they are an exceptional class and will continue thus i their Iu ' nd Senior years. X ' . R- - ' . - - - . iff'-E.. .N--c vga A. Straight, I. Doino, W. Fcllingcr, R. Larkin, M. Mump, R. Husch, G. Parisi, R. johnson, E. Erickson, R. Schafer, P. Lailiarbera. M. Spina, R. Harvey, M. Mahancy, V. Phillips, B. Smith, S. Burgctt, B. Izirvis, C. Lcinbcrgcr, M. Bnrhuto, R. Burke. D.'Rich, F. Droztlziel, E. Hudson, T. Rcmi, A. Carpenter, M. Sitlcy, L. Allcssi, H. Renwick, A. Wright, M. Schrantz. E. Ccntncr, L. Drozdzicl, B. Strcfelcr, V. Vinpn, N. Weziklcy, D. Cullis, B. Wells, D. Recd, M. Kroll, K. Warner. R. Day, I. Fern, S. Kingsley, H. Kupicc, G. Hinckley, D. Picszak, H. Thuncll, W. Schlichtcr, H. Bajdas, L. Ptlccgcr, I. Wasniuntl. L. Swoycr, H. Smith, D. Cobb, D. Sage, F. Pawlak, T. Naslund, I. Paluch, W. White, C. Karin, G. Nowacki, H. Purol. Donel Blair, I. Rcnckcns, B. Renwick, B. Scott, P. Bremmer. i l ' ' J R IA.. 1 FN . gli!! '11 ,JV 4-f L tx l' v .L I. J, .L,l'Ji'j A .Xi I FRESHMAN The class of '41 started its career in the Dunkirk High School on September 7, 1938. At its first meeting Frederick Koch was elected President: Nancy Weir, Vice- President: Adeling Klajbor, Secretary: and Iack Schwertfager, Treasurer. The Freshman class made its first public appearance on Freshman Night, October 27. At this time they presented a one-act play, Heaven on Friday, by Vail Motter, with William Kane, William Van der Mulen, William Murphy, Frank Kubinski, Iayne Blair, Ward Thompson, Nancy Weir, Mary Burns, Mary Sicley, Dorothy Allessi, Doreen Y. .gp Ill. Mnrczynski, S. Piwowarski, L. Kackermcycr, A. Cattalnno, L. Vande Vclde, E. Zcck, D. Simon, S. Wills, M. Schoonmaker D. Ccranowicz, I. Ianowski, I. Scwcrtfuger, A. Klajbor. S. Kwas, C. Latona, M. Lima, M. Kuclinski, M. Bwins, M. I. Kahlow, D. Korzcniewski, D. Irish, E. Waclaskc, D. Link D. Luce, C. Burchctt, L. Testa. F. Voss, O. Coleman, N. Strong, H. Mucha, A. Dillenburg, D. Snyder, L. Fern, B. Adams, H. Carlson, Yonkers, M. Iolinson M. Mcirs, L. Swanson, C. Smith, M. Bolling. I. Cimocan, M. Wilizcwska, L. Kokocinska, I. Galardo, N. Prcsutti, M. Aldrich, B. Bolling, I. Orts, I. Blair, I. Van Scotia. V. Mckus, F. I-luyck, L. Bcnanti, L. Muszalski, E. Ludwig, E. Frost, W. Doplcr, P. Deering, N. Chandler, D. Brinkerhoff, M. Wallin, N. Hackett, L. Babcock, V. Schiclz, E. Bialuszcwski, M. Fabritius, L. Klaibor, B. Voss, G. Carter, D. Skinner L. Sitko, M. Wilson, I. Proper, L. Dypka, E. Mackowiak, G. Mayors, M. Tilly, H. Wolczak, I. Schnur, L. Steffan, M Nicwolak, D. Ploasid, H. Iazwiak, E. Moise, F. Miller, M. Wisneski, D. Grupo, L. Marezynski, I. Weidmaicr. n s 1' a .ff ' - - f ,1 f i , A CLASS Irish, Dorothy Fern, Virginia Phillips, Leola Van de Velde, and Faith Vipan taking part. Frederick Koch greeted the audience and received the class colors from Clarke Pileeger, Senior class president. After this ceremony, Superintendent F. R. Darling qave an address. The Freshman class has proved itself wide awake by showing active membership in the various outside organizations of the school. Mwyf ,f 7 .. 1, gf XM., . .I- F. Koch, N. Weir, N. Cohley, W. Kuehn, W. Schrantz, A. Pamepinto, R. Harvey, I. I-Iorlacker, F. Guipa, G. Sprague, D. DeWolf, XV. Kane. B. Kaus. D. Mumel, A. Kourclis, R. Willis, W. Phillip, N. Sullivan, H. Pclton, H. Dobek, W. Martell, I. Dillcnburg, I. Woodbury, R. Highlcy, R. Cox, E. Mckus, W. Casclla. M. Gilray, M. Graves, I. Millctt, E. Murqunrdt, C. Bentley, I. Smith, E. Nocck, H. Caisscty, W. Murphy, F. Worosz, I. Samar- tino, C. Iazwiuk. D. Herrick, PI. Bullotin, C. Murmurowicz, W. Ruscli, E. Schauflcr, E. Orcutt, M. Newell, R. Deering, L. Pncos, L. Wolanin, A. Lubocli, S. Gluia. C. Wolcben, W. Thompson, F. Scrio, I.. Ludcmann, G. Clark, I. Barone, S. Graziano, H. Albcrtine, T. Mcliricn, G. Wheeler. I. Tomczak, E. Adumczak, C. Long, S. Kennedy, C. Marks, T. Withington, I. Iakubicc. I. Kaus, H. Ioncs, D. Buezbk, G. Vcner, C. Guiaclzinske, S. Rizzo, A. Huitt, D. Gibbs, G. Sicverl, R. Wuldorff, D. Rizzo, C. Luboch, R. Gatowka, G. Wolfe. G. Smith, G. Wilson, R. Locker, T. Conway, R. Buumgzirtncr, F. Washington, A. Woellle, I. Opacinuh, F. Strzuvser, I. Iohnson. I. Barone, K. Day, R. Mason, V. Kuczewski, V. Repcrt, S. Benedict, O. Burchett, D. Shilz, E. Nagel, I. Sherman, E. Newell, A. Costello, C. Pietratitta, I. Saeva. R. Umberhnum, I. Nnlepa, L. Pasquale, D. Lasecki, V. Nnruszewicz, VV. Slater, F. Thompson, C. Graczy- kowski, B. Watrous, A. DeLand, H. Marquartlt, E. Conway, D. Wolfe. . Post Graduates a class and elected officers. Thomas Conway was elected president of the i I group with Ruth Baumgartner, Florence Washington and Arthur Woefle as , For the second consecutive year the Post Graduates have organized as vice-president, secretary and treasurer respectively. The annual class party was held on March 4 under the guidance of Miss Viola Cox and was well attended by members of the entire high school. There are about fifty members in the class vvith Miss Florence Weston as class adviser. O 9 tt? QRGANIZATICDNS -, .,,f,,,,,,R .. X M wfiaifff-rx- . F i,g?'fQQ,-ZYSQQ-:i.i5f:-Q2 ' 'ffew.w,,..- ,..,. 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Q -- , Nq,3e5ii.- y -3 - 3' 1 . h fl--1. -, -- - 2, LTQ-15, - 11:2-, 3 .Q -, .v.:. .f., :ir-?2 . :1 ,,. ,3 Q 2 up Q J T ' f 'N : N ffl- The Ivy Tower EARLE HACKETT - BETTY ANDERES - GERORGE MAYOTT - - FLORENCE ZECK - - MISS KATHERINE E. DRAGO LITERARY STAFF lane Rosing, Editor Edythe Hinckley Frances Haviland Iohn Will Ioseph Fabritius Edith Lenharcl SPORTS STAFF Charles Sahloff, Editor Betty Schweian Herbert Dillenkofer ART STAFF Harry Marquardt, Editor Richard Long Rexford Bolling Evelyn Henderson PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Zoe Whitmire. Editor William Henderson, Snap-shots - Editor-in-Chief - - Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Circulation Manager - Faculty Adviser ADVERTISING STAFF Irene Weqlinski, Manager Angeline Konwinski Earl Trottnow William Shareclc Frederick Will CIRCULATION STAFF Florence Zeck, Manager Madeline Anderson Evelyn Laas Clarke Pfleeqer Peter Catalano Ruth lean Fulston Rose Acquavia FEATURE STAFF Gerry Brooks Nancy Desmond Robert Diederich Betty Goodenouqh L,.Jr,,7f5'w0Lf WMI! .9-0'W Z xx - 'A A Serhice Y 3 A' X 1 2 Sinceriig ROBERT EDEN - WINI HAYES - - - MARGARET PENTECOST BETTY HELWIG DORIS VLACHOS RUTH CLARKE MARIE STAFFORD GEORGE MAYOTT - Advertising Managers TOM CONWAY BETTY ANDERES DORIS VLACHOS Simpliniig ',' . - Editor-in-Chief K9 issues? - - Associate Editor - Acting Editors-in-Chief - Business Manager Literary Editor EARLE HACKETT Faculty Adviser fig A. Miss KATHERINE DRAGO , 3 'Vi iidj' Quin scno so 'X xy SSAssour5R'x ff 'UO 7 ll ,T 1.51 2. E WE Q RK 'Bus ,uf W. Phillips, F. Koch, G. Hinckley, R.. Bolling, T. Nuslund, E. Erickson, C. Petriiitta, B. Benedict. L. Campbell, R. Kcsslcr, Deering, A. Deland, H. Fiul, I. Barone, I-I.. Frank, D. Weir. Mr. C. Rcpcrt, Director, A. Pcnkaty, W. Henderson, N. Sauerwein, C. Pileeger, R. Scott, E. Hackett, W. Meyers, A. Mackowiak. Boys' Crlee Club The boys ot Dunkirk High responded readily to the call tor members issued by Mr. Charles Repert, director, in September. Since then they have met twice a Week to sing and prepare themselves for the various music programs. The Glee Club assisted in presenting a Christmas program in December before the holidays. Throughout the year it has held itself in readiness to aid in presenting programs. It also did its bit for the cultivation of music ap- preciaton in this school by sponsoring musical programs in auditorium periods. At the Western New York annual music festival at Fredonia Normal School, Dunkirk's organization emerged from Class A competition with a rating of excellent. On May 3, the Glee Club, in conjunction with the entire music department, presented a concert in connection with National Music Week. A male quartet, selected from the club, sang at the annual History League Banquet on May 9. The Dunkirk High School Boys' Glee Club closed a successful musical year by singing at the Commencement exercises in Iune. Girls' Crlee Club This year marks the one hundredth anniversary of the introduction of music into public schools. The Girls' Glee Club is proud to have had the opportunity to enjoy music and share it with others. The club began an active musical year by participating in the Freshman Night Program. In December, the girls collaborated with the entire Music Department in presenting an invitation Christmas Concert for their parents and friends. This same program was presented to the entire student body, the Friday preceding Christmas vacation. In the early spring, the club was engaged in preparing for the annual Western New York Music Festival, held at Fredonia the week ot April 5. On the Saturday preceding the girls' appearance, an extra rehearsal and party were held, both being a great success. Eight girls representing the organi- zation sang in the All-High Chorus. During National Music Week, the Annual Spring Concert of the joint Music Department was held May 3. The organizations appeared before their classmates in the Music Week Assembly on May 6. The .club performed for the last time this season at the Commencement Exercises. Many ot the singers graduated but their experience as a member of the Dunkirk High School Girls' Glee Club is one which will never be forgotten. R. Harvy, M. Schoonmakcr, B. I. Iohnson, C. Balch, A. Marasco, L. Kourelis, A. Kourelis, R. Marino, O. Coleman, M. Lombardo, D. Mantel. I. Karin, R. Nagorski, Gt. Mayers, B. Gooclcnough, A. Carpenter, M. Sidey, S. Bccbc, L. Swanson, M. Deljasquale, R. Cudney, M. Mciers, F. Haviland. P. Scaglione, C. Burchctr, F. Drozdziel, D. Gray, D. McNamara, R. Klajbor, M. Long, B. I. Wells, M. Messina, D. Watrous, E. Amlercs. R. Karin, F. Vipan, E. Centner, L. Dobrynski, P. I-Icckathorn, I. Davidson, I. A. Bremer, H. Herman, M. Ccntner, C. Gast, L. Manni, Miss Seagcr. I. Spina, L. Mayott, l. Pcio, E. Brinkcrhoff, M. Nordell, B. Zcpp. in iiii C C . iriiiiirr- iimmli as 'rr is i ' ws 1 ., . . K , .,,x W .T , ' L.. . .- V . -- --we-1--sf----fa' vii , :ai . as ,R f ' i if 1 Q Orchestra FIRST VIOLINS--A. Clark, T. Dikeman, M. Gray, R. Hinck- ley, C. Pfleeger, E. Trill, A. Wood, L. Henderson. SECOND VIOLINS--I. Bremer, A. Carpenter, L. Carpenter, A. Dloniak, F. Haviland, G. Hinckley, E. Meil- karek, F. Miller, O. O'Neil, W. Phillips, C. Weller. CELLOS-l. Davidson, Z. Whitmire. BASS VIOLIN-D. Vlachos. FLUTES-M. Kroll, R. Schncxbel. CLARINETS-H. Fial, T. Nasiund. TRUMPETS-G. Clark, R. Proper. FRENCH HORN-H. Marquardt. TROMBONE--T. Richards. SAXAPHONES-F. Serio, L. Wood. PERCUSSION-A. Deland, H. Frank, F. Koch. PIANO-C. Gast. The Dunkirk High School Orchestra reorganized last tall with a total of thirty-four members. Throughout the year the orchestra has presented several auditorium programs and played for many school affairs. This organization played in the Western New York Music Festival this year, although they did not compete. The orchestra completed its activities for the school year by playing during Commencement Week, for both the Gross Speaking Contest and Commencement Night. g , gg t Band CLARINETS-E. Ballotin, H. Fial, H. Frank, E. Hackett, P. La Barbera, M. Lisch, T. Naslund, H. Olivieri, C. Pfleeger, C. Pietroteti, J. Proper, D. Seybold, C. Weller, V. Yanello, E. Marquardt, I. Stewart. TRUMPETS-G. Clark, I. Eden, R. Kannis, R. Proper, T. Rennie, H. Thunnel. FLUTES-M. Kroll, R. Schnabel. HORNS-E. Cullen, I. Fern, R. Mahaney, A. Washington. TROMBONES-I. Barone, L. Wood, G. Richards. BARITONE--H. Marquardt. SAXAPHONES-T. Dikeman. F. Kraiger, P. Serio. SUSAPHONES--W. Pierce, R. Maurer. PERCUSSION-I. Davidson, A. Deland, R. Eden, F. Koch. The Dunkirk High School Band, an inspiring group of musicians, has formed the nucleus of all important pep gatherings this year. Under the faculty direction of Mr. C. O. Repert, and Student-direction of Richard Proper, they are terminating a successful year by giving a concert for the public in the park in Iune. The band was present at all football games and also participated in the Western New York Music Festival at Fredonia in April. They have presented three successful concerts to the public this year and are making plans for a 60-piece marching band next year. The natty maroon and white uniforms have proved to be an outstanding feature of every occasion at which they have appeared and the organization is one of which the Whole school is proud. 59 I. Amoroso, V. Grazicr, S. Bccbc, B. Goodenough, D. Putnam, G. Brooks, F. Thompson, R. Goddcn, Z. Whitmire, G. Hesslink, D. Williams, M. Stafford. Miss Drago, R. Acquuvia, M. Lombardo, R. Fulston, F. Incitto, F. Covaltri, V. Phillips, R. Kujawa, I. Carlson, E. Henderson, I. Weglinski, B. Andcrcs, I. Doino. M. Privaterc, N. Desmond, A. Konwinski, R. Nzigorski, M. Lynch, W. Hayes, R. Klaybor, B. Schwcian, D. Howe, I. Rosing, D. Gray, E. Ccntncr, R. Bolling. E. Nagel, D. McNamara, L. Mayott, M. Nordell, D. Vlachos, V. Casey, I. Karin, K. Warner, B. Pflcegcr, A. Beers, NV. Thompson. W'. Brennan, I. Eden, D. Blodgctt, E. Deering, C. Pfieeger, F. Schulcnbcrg, VV. Henderson, E. Hackett, T. Dykcman, I. Barone, A. Costello, C. Pctrilitla. The Dramatic Club In the fall of 1937 the Dramatic Club reorganized itself under the direction of Miss Katherine Drago. Election of officers was held and the following were chosen: Frederick Thompson, president: Robert Eden, vice-president: Ruth G-odden, secretary: Zoe Whitmire, treasurer: Geraldine Brooks was elected to the vice-presidency when that office was vacated by Robert Eden. Meetings were held twice a month and at every second meeting one-act plays were presented by members of the club. An experiment which proved successful was having a student director in charge of each play and the whole being under the general supervision of Miss Drago. The following plays were dramatized: Suppressed Desires by Susan Glaspellg Iazz in Minuet by Ruth Giorloffg Christmas Trimmings by Mar- guerite Kreger Phillips: A Bride Wore Red Pajamas by Harold I. Kennedy: Ile by Eugene O'Neil. In addition to the plays, programs of readings and monologues were given. The organization is looking forward to a promising future by giving more students the opportunities of appearing in dramatic productions and directing them. Stage Crew It's the fellow behind the scene that makes the world go round. lt isn't always the thing that's being done in plain sight that's the big show, for if it were not for the fellows behind the wheels, the finished product would not be so good. Under the able direction of Vernon Nichols the stage crew this year has played a very important part in most of the extra curricular activities of the school. The senior play was a success not only because of the acting but be- cause of the efficiency and skill of the stage crew. The stage crew has in past years established a reputation unexcelled in the school and this year it has equalled if not improved this reputation. V. Nichols, Manager, D. Robinson, R. Kessler, A. NVashington, G. Nichols, W. Kaufman E. Amlcres, Property Manager WWW R. Anderson, W. VVarncr, T. Conway, C. Ptleegcr, A. Mz1cFurlaind, R. Proper, D. Bruckheimer, R. I-lusch. Mr. Krcidcr, O. Stahley, I. Griffin, D. Weir, F. Thompson, G. Nichols, A. Gibbs, I. Mahuncy, I. Anderson, C. Salhoff. I. Eden, G. McGraw, D. Hutchinson, R. Knoll, W. Slater, V. Nichols, G. Rancy, R. Will. l-li-Y Club The Dunkirk Hi-Y Club was reorganized last fall and the first meeting was held October 4, 1937. The following are the charter members of the club: Iay Eden, David Weir, William Myers, Thomas Conway, Clarke Pfleeger, Allen McFarland, Richard Proper, and George McGraw with Mr. lohn Kreider as faculty adviser. There are thirty members in the club at present. Thomas Conway was elected president: Clarke Pfleeger, vice-president: Allen McFarland, secretary and Richard Proper, treasurer. In December Allen McFarland and Robert Will went to the Hi-Y Conven- tion in Albany, New York, as delegates from the Dunkirk Hi-Y. ln March lay Eden and David Weir represented the club at the Hi-Y Roundup held in Niagara Falls, New York. The oustanding social event of the club's activities was the Spring Dance held in the new gymnasium April 30th. The activities oi the club were brought to a close in Iune with a picnic at the lake. Here the old officers retired and the new officers for next year were installed. The Hi-Y Club is very fortunate in having Mr. Kreider as its adviser. He has done a great deal to make the club a success. The Girls' League To carry out the activities of the League for another year, the Girls' League elected the following officers in the fall of 1937: president, Irene Weglinskip vice-president, Gertrude McNeightp treasurer, Angeline Konwinskig secretary, Margaret Burlett. G The club opened its social season with the annual Girls' League mas- querade party which includes every girl in high school, October 22. The funds from the party enabled the club to conduct all its activities during the coming year. The Christmas season found the League preparing baskets for the un- fortunates, the contents of which were supplied by the students. Setting a precedent, the girls entertained their mothers with an evening of fun and excitement, May 13. The Girls' League picnic which will take place at Harrysbourg in lune will close the activities of the League for this year. The organization under the guidance of Miss Viola Cox has done much in the way of arousing social spirit and the girls are anticipating another year of successful social accomplishments. iff? Miss Cox, A. Konwinski, I. Wcglinski, M. Burlctt, G. McKnight, A. Wood W. Hayes, V. Case, I. Locker, I.. Klujbor, I. Rosing, N. Weir, B. Schweinn l ENGLISH The Senior English Clubs organized early in the fall semester With the purpose of gaining practice in parliamentary procedure, ease in speaking before others, and a Wider interest in contemporary life and questions. Among the most enjoyable and memorable programs were Personal Reminis- cences, Spelling Bees, Demonstrations in First Aid, Biographies of the Great and This Curious World. Many programs were based upon significant, timely articles in the current numbers of the Readers Digest tor which practically every student subscribed. The annual Senior English reception in the school library which took place May 27, centered about the theme, School: Then and Now, showing the contrasts in school days oi the nineteenth and twentieth ce turies. V' . . . - , ,ts - 1 'U 'J ., K- I Mu 5 F. Bccbc, P. Iankowski, F. Iakubowski, F. Covtttta, B. Doeriiingcr, D. Putnam, R. Washington, R. Klajbor, I. Will, N. DiPztlmu, li. Scllweinn. I. Saevu, H. Herman, Z. Whitmire, M. Adams, N. Stmwser, B. Goodcnough, D. O'Connell, I. Carlson. H. Frank, F. VVill, I. Larkins, M. Anderson, M. Tedesco, A. Thomas, M. Yannello, M. Privateer, E. Hesslink, A. Clark, R. Fulston, R. Dutton, C. Privitere. D. Rusbuldt, A. Koncrt, E. Hinckley, E. Laas, L. Fern, A. Hasrtpas, I. Davidson, D. Wagner, C. Schicrcs, M. Pace, A. Groesch. E. Henderson, W. Reardon, A. Dloniak, I. Long, A. Schilling, F. Chant, M. Dorler, E. Newell. I. Pcio, L. Dobrynski, B. Ippolito, L. Kupkowski, R. Gutclius, R. Diedcrich, D. Palkrt, M. De Monte, H. Merck, W. Vande Vcldc, L. Kowalski. C. Graczykowski, E. Ccntner, R. Anderson, E. Cudzilo, D. Casscla, I. Anderson, V. Nowacki. f P 1 0' fu . ,. C L U B S FALL AND SPRING TERMS CLUBS PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER EUPHONIAN- Iohn Will Betty Schweian Evelyn Walters Rowena Hinckley Nicholas DiPalma Anthony Orlando Harry Falco Peter Catalano LINCOLNIAN- Patrick Iankowski Evelyn Boswell Charles Salhoff Vernon Nichols Esther Darling Iohn Houser Dolores Howe Ruth Godden WEBSTERIAN- Daniel Conny Irene Weqlinski Geraldine Brooks Frank Mekus Clarke Pfleeger Angeline Konwinski Harold Frank Frank Mekus WITAN 455- I Frank Beelce Rebecca Washington Rita Klajborg Dorothy Putnam Patrick Iankowski Frances Covatta Florence Iakubowski Betty Doerflinger WITAN i72l- David Bruckheimer Fred Will Esther Darling Dolores Howe SHAKESPEARIAN- Vivianne Grazier Nicholas DiPalma Florence Iakubowski Edmund Dykas David Bruckheimer Hugh Briggs Rita Naqorski lean Loeb E. Walters, R. lnlincklcy, G. Brooks, A. Konwinski, l. Vlkglinski, E. Allen, V. Grzizicr, I. Loeb, R. Goddcn, D. Howe, F. Havi- land, li. Darling. D. Gray. Y. Haber, F. Karpinski, N. Desmond, C. Pllecgcr, R. Acquavia, D. Butts, E. Boswell, H. l-lniura, F. Mckus. S. Gulufuro, S. Gullo, F. Czitaluno, B. Bcncnuli, N. Gatto, R. Nugorski, C. Will, P. Oliver, M. Lynch, I. Rosing, F. Boryczka I. Karin, B. Rcnckcns, I. l-litzgcs, Rospolioski, E. Kazmicrczak, R. Wallin, G. lppolito, G. Henry, R. Kaiser, P. Cntalann H. Falco, R. Leone. F. Pancpinto, G. McGraw, T. Dikcman, L. Iolinson, D. Bruckheimer. I. Allcnzu, L. Latimer, W. Szytnnnski, R. Proper, P. Michalak, A. Fasso, E. Wise, A. Vifozniuk, W. Sliarcck, C. Messina. D. Schulcnbcrg. A. Pcnkaty, D. Hutchinson, W. Vcrl-Inge, A. Orlando, M. Mayott, R. Orlando, I. Ricotta, E. I-luckctt. sf 66 MW H. Carlson, E. Hcsslink, R. Anderson, G. McNcight, I. Anclcrson, S. Bccbc, I. Carlson. R. Willis, E. Darling, R. Iohnson, R. Manno, W. Sharpe, I. Weglinski, W. Thompson, R. Bolling, P. Iohnson, B. Phillips. Miss Koons, I. Locker, A. Bccrs, D. Scliulcnbcrg, WV. Henderson, E. Conway, R. Fitzer, D. Fuller, M. Williams, F. Incitto. Spanish Club A group of Spanish students organized a club, Los Electricos, meaning the Live Wires, in November 1937, for the purpose of making students better acquainted with the Spanish speaking countries and their customs. Meetings were held twice a month and the business part was conducted in Spanish. The entertainment usually consisted of a literary program, Spanish games and songs. I The members oi the club corresponded with students in Mexico and South America. These letters helped the students to understand their Ways of living and their education. . The officers elected for this year were: president, Robert Anderson: vice- president, Shirley Beebe: secretary, Gertrude McNeight: treasurer, lack An- derson: Citizen reporter, Evelyn Hesslink. Plays, songs and dances were featured at the fiesta in May to conclude the year's work. Under their adviser, Miss Dorothy Koons, the club looks forward to a second successful year. 1- ltalian Literary Club The Italian Literary Club, under the supervision of Mr. Anthony Conti, has proven successful since it began its career tive years ago. Italian students and also non-class members elected the following club oiticials: president, Theresa Damiano: vice-president, Ioseph Doinog secretary, Isabella Biondog treasurer, Frank Negro and Citizen reporter, Peter Catalano. The club was organized primarily to correlate Italian and English litera- ture, and secondly for social reasons. lt consists ot thirty members who meet once or twice a month. At each meeting a program was given for club mem- bers only. The club closed the school year in May with a program and picnic at Harrysbourg. It is our hope that this club will continue its Work for many years. I. Bennicc, I. LaSpacla, I. Doirio, I. Biomlo, T. Damiano, F. Nagro, S. Bcncnati, M. Spina. Mr. Conti, R. Acquavia, K. Logan, P. Ingavu, M. Flngclln, M. Messina, F. tlncitto, S. Gullo, S. Gulofuro, A. Barons, I. Doino, I. Amoroso. l I. Weglinski, F. Covarra, T. Bonascra, A. Fore, I. Bonascm, G. lppolito, B. Schwcirin, M. Messina, A. Lupone, P. Catalann, I. Sacva. - H - kr X - . g ' '. . X, lfijfj 'lt WHAMERICAN The American History League has ended another successful year under the guid- ance of Miss Mary Weber, head of the history department. Early in October, the members of the Lincoln, Nation Builders, Roosevelt and His- torical Research Clubs met and elected the following officers: Herbert Dillenkofer, president: Irene Weglinski, vice-president: Geraldine Brooks, secretary: Otto Stahley, treasurer: Patrick lankowski, Citizen reporter, Evelyn Henderson, Edith Lenhard, lane Karin, Evelyn Laas, Rextord Bolling, William Sharek, Earl Trottnow, Casimer Zielinski, poster designers. On February 18, the League presented a program in assembly to commemorate the birthdays of Washington and Lincoln, and in honor of the sesquicentennial celebration of the United States Constitution. Herbert Dillenkoter was chairman. Those participat- ing and their contributions were: Introduction to the Program by Clarke Ptleeger: The Salute to the Flag and America's Creed, Geraldine Brooksg First in War-First N. IJiPalma, W. Vcrliaguc, R. Knoll, R. Klaibor, R. Proper, G. McGraw, R. Washington, P. Iankowski, l. VVcglinski, H Dillvnliofcr. L. Iohnson, A. Schilling, A. Grocsch, P. Balclwin, I. Karin, E. Lcnhartl, F. Lanslti, B. Gootlcnough, I. Loch, ll. Docrflingcr D. Putnam, H. Dmlck, I. Amoroso, M. Yanncllo, I. Ross, M. Privateer. Walters, I. Long, D. Howe, F. Pancpinto, M. Pace, B. Brooks, V. Grazicr, E. Allen, E. Henderson, G. Ippolito, L. Fern R. VVallin, E. lrlcsslink. I. Rosing, E. Dykas, H. Briggs, A. Dloniak, F. Karpinski, E. Ncwcll, Lavina Dohrynski, Lillian Dobrynski, F. Rospohoski B. Rcnckcns. M. Mayott, l-l. Hmura, D. O'Conncll, W. Reynoltls, D. Wagner, I. Pcio, R. Dictlcrich, M. Dc-Monte, G. Mayott, L. Latimer F. Chant, Kazmierczak. A C. Ziclinski, V. Nichols, I. Fabritius, W. Sharcck, R. Matcrnowski, F. Schiffman, P. Michalak, A. Lctcrsky, C. Nasca, F. Boryczku. D. Hutchinson, I. Oliver, E. Cutlzilo, R. Orlando, W. Vande Vcltlc, W. Wilson, F. Rizzo, A. Wozniak, W. Szymanski. ymlb. Robinson, F. Will, C. Ranncy, C. Pflcegcr, WV. Hcntlcrson, C. Salhofl, R. Locker, E. Ccntncr, M. Flagclla, R. Kozlowski R. Goultling. f . ' ff .L Y H ' 'V - I . . ...W-...3-f. , ,,.,, W A I, .. . t t T .1 . .L F l X 68 2 s 1 HISTORY LEAGUE in Peace, Earle Trottnowy George Washington as President of the United States, Nancy Desmond: Entangling Alliances, Rextord Bollingp The U. S. Constitution, Bose Acquavia, Lincoln, the Man of Destiny, Angeline Konwinskig Looking through Lin- coln's Eyes, Geraldine Brooks, A Perfect Tribute, Elizabeth Ancleres. The High School Orchestra played at the beginning and end of the program. The annual League banquet was held at the White Inn with Nancy Desmond acting as toastmistress May 9th, The Rev. Walter Gonter was guest speaker of the evening. Mr. F. Pt. Darling, Superintendent of Schools, with his usual cheerful manner, also contri- buted to the success of the program. Others on the program were: Herbert Dillenkoier, Rextord Bolling, Rose Acquavia, Angeline Konwinski, Earl Trottnow, Robert Anderson, Betty Anderes, Clarke Pileeger, Geraldine Brooks, and Rowena Hinckley. Atter the completion of the program, a giit of appreciation was presented to Miss Weber in behalf of the American History League. Brooks, O. Stahley, Litas, R. Anderson, I. Will, R. Acquavia, T. Dikcman, B. Anderes, R. Bolling, R. Long, M. Lynch, A. Konivinski. Dutton, R. Normzmcl, F. Incitto, M. Adams, N. Gatto, S. Bcnenali, A. Marasco, B. Scliwcian, S. Gullo, E. Darling, F. Loeb, R. Nagorski, N. Desmond, R. Godtlen. Cnvattzt, A. Hasapas, N. Strawser, I. Larkins, C. Schicrs, S. Galafaro, R. Fulstnn, L. Cullis, F. Haviland, D. Butts, C. Will, H. Herman, I. Davidson, Z. Whitmire, Miss Weber. M. Clarke, F. Catalano, M. Tetlesco, D. Iaffruy, C. Privateer, M. Dorlcr, A. Golubski, E. Hinckley, R. Kaiser, D. Gray, Y. Haber, I. Carlson, D. Rushbolt. Richards, I. Hitzges, H. Marek, L. Kowalski, H. I. Stocker, M. Anderson, A. Konert, G. Hcary, G. Noccra, R. I-linckley, E Roswell, P. Oliver, F. Iakubowski, B. Ippolito. Brucklieimer, W. Warner, E. Wise, A. Gibbs, I. Alenza, C. Messina, P. Catalano, R. Leone, A. Pcnkaty. Trottnow, C. Hackett, C. Konlto, L. Kupkowski, NV. Fitzer, F. Mckus, D. Palka, I. Hauser, H. Falco. Wolfe, I. Dubnicki, D. Schulenbcrg, V. Novvacki, L. Supkowski, I. Ricotta, ll. Hackett, I-I. Frank, E. Purol, A. Fasso. l l l D. Conny, A. Gibbs, O. Stuhlcy, W. Slater, F. Thompson, I. Bruno, R. Locker, C. Cutiilnlio, I. Anderson. R. Kessler, R. 7Eklum, W'. Clifford, G. McGraw, W. Wilson, M. Mziyott, K. Kaufman, D. Rozamulski, E. Purol. F. Bccbc, A. Brinkcrhoff, P. Iankowski, T. Conway, L. Sobkowski, L. Mcirs, L. Brown, D. Hutchinson D. Karl, Coach Hocppner. Boys' D Club The D Club began its year's activity in the Ivy Tower when it reorgan- ized early in the fail. Ioseph Bruno was chosen president: Raymond Locker, vice-president: Frederick Thompson, secretary: and Wilson Slater, treasurer. On October 28, the D Club held its annual carnival in the gymnasium. The Football Dance, honoring the Varsity team of 1937. was held Thanks- giving night. A large crowd attended and danced to the rythmic music furnished by Nin Guginds band. The newly organized Art Diederich's band played for the annual Basketball Dance held on March 25. Both dances were considered a success from a financial and social point of view. The D Club closed this year striving to promote Bigger, Better, and Cleaner Sportsf' Girls' UD Club The Girls' D Club, a coniparatively new club in this school, entered into its second year of' activity in September by electing the following officers: president, Dolores Howey vice-president, lane Rosing: secretary, Florence Karpinskip treasurer, Agnes Schilling and Citizen reporter, Ruth Godden. The first social event was the Girls' D Club tea for the faculty in the library, and on March 12 they held a successful basketball playday with eight schools represented. The club had a joint meeting with the Boys' D Club and enjoyed a spaghetti supper and later in the evening, dancing: they sponsored several pep meetings, a student parade, a dance after the Charleroi football game, and a series of dances after the basketball games, the returns of which were spent for an electric scoreboard for the boys' gym. A banquet was held on April 28 at Hotel Francis and on lune l7, the club sponsored its annual Sports dance. There is no doubt that this club, which is under the careful supervision of Miss Florence Erickson, will continue to be one of the outstanding organiza- tions in the school. , A. Konwinski, A. Schilling, I. Rosing, R. Howe, F. Karpinski, R. Godclen, Z. Vtfhitmirc, G. Brooks, Miss Erickson. F. Thcring, L. Fern, S. Galnfaro, N. Desmond, E. Allen, K. Day, I. Weglinski, P. johnson, I. Skrzypek, F. Incitto. S. Becbc, M. Lynch, I. Karpinski, P. Oliver, A. Dlonizik, I. Locker, R. Washington, B. Schweian, G. McNeight. Mr. Mostert, I. Karin, D. Freclericks, N. Gatto, B. Amleres, L. Fern, R. Karin, B. Miskow, P. Case, B. Rosamulski, B. Mancuso, A. Kane, P. johnson, M. I. Harvey, Miss Murray. S. Beebe, Seated. Archery Archery is swiftly gaining popularity with the girls of Dunkirk High School. Great progress has been made during the school year of '37-'38 consider- ing that it is archery's second year in this school. Under the supervision of the adviser, Miss Eileen Murray, great progress has been made in acquiring equipment as well as proficiency. A range has been established on Central Avenue and new equipment has been purchased. During the season, many tournaments were held at the range. The most important of these tournaments were those held with the Fredonia Normal School girls as opponents. Victories and defeats were dis- tributed evenly between the two schools. The trophy for these tournaments was a beautiful hunting arrow bearing the crests of both schools. It was made and donated by Mr. Iohn Mostert, a local archer in charge of the range. The winners of each tournament had the privilege of affixing to this arrow a medallion with the name of their school, their score and the date engraved on it. Stamp Club The Stamp Club of Dunkirk High School entered upon its fourth year by electing the following: president, Robert Eden: vice-president, Sylvia Gullog secretary, Lionel Wade, treasurer, Susan Galafaro, and faculty adviser, Miss Edith Osborne. Among our outstanding activities for the year have been: the Annual Stamp Exhibit held during the third week of December, the Christmas Party, an auction to which non-members were invited, and the Annual Spring Party. The Dunkirk High School Stamp Club owes a debt of gratitude to the Collectors Club of Dunkirk and the Chautauqua County Stamp, Coin and Curio Club whose members have given much to them in the way of encour- agement and advice particularly in their readiness to serve as speakers and sponsors. We are proud of our past achievements and confidently look forward to even better ones in the future. Miss Osborne, S. Gullo, S. Gulaifairo, F. Miller R. Willis, W. Slickncr, W. Warner, F. Schulcnbcrg, I. Wheeler, R. Schafer D. Schulcnbcrg, R. Long, D. Schulenbcrg YN 6' X l 1 . f Q .4 ,f Q... r Q , I. Sacvu, N. Dillulmzi, N. Desmond, M. Lynch, A. Mairaisco, R. Hinckley, I-l. Dillcnkofcr, D. Lasecki, G. McGraw, F. Washington, I. Rosing, R. Fulston, E. Hinckley. I. Paincpinto, I. Fitzgerald, R. Maison. M. Baldwin, G. Ncwcll, D. Harrington, A. Koncrt, G. Henry, B. Kriiigcr, I. Carlson, R. Kaiser, M. Myers. y D. Conny, O. Stahlcy, H. Lipkai, E. NVisc, F. licclxc, E. Dykns, C. Gruczykowski, C. Popiclnrz, R. Koz- lowski, D. Casclla, A. Wozniuk, L. Kupkowski, I-I. Marquardt. American and English Literary Club The American and English Literary Club was organized February 25, 1938, to afford students the opportunity of reading more Widely the Writings of American and English authors. Besides the reading of special types of literature according to the prefer- ences of the students, certain programs added interest to the regular sessions. 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'J 1 gr,-af.-I ..: 4 2 ..di2i?ie71-iiilamt '4ff3+:.353'!g'X9P kwa-Q-j',f.--.42-1 i . .- .Zf5'fg-'1:i???'1f?3i273Sf'5fQ'1i,L4f, vQr4f1: F ' v lem' ,I-,wgf1,:wfg3gg5. games, hw,f-'axfgaq-:35Q:141vfffm. ,f-.fs 1333-fr,-::,1...s:.,-'.-'f.,:7ff3x'?g.1?!ag-,f,Qviffrf:...... COACHES KARL HOEPPNEB Football CHARLES AEY Basketball and Track FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Dunkirk - - - Dunkirk - - Dunkirk - - Dunkirk - - Dunkirk - - Dunkirk - - Dunkirk - - Dunkirk - - Dunkirk - - Dunkirk - - Dunkirk ------- Salamanca - - Charleroi - - - Tonawanda - - Iamestown - Olean - - - - Lackawanna - - N. Tonawanda - - Niagara Falls - Trott - - - - Charleroi - - - Fredonia ------- Whenever our boys are victorious in Winning a competitive game in the various line of sports, they themselves receive most of the credit. It is usually the cheerleaders who do not get the credit they deserve, for it is they who bring out the spirit of the crowd by making them cheer the team to victory. This cheering means a great deal to the boys Whether they will admit it or not. Gerry Brooks and Shirley Beebe, who earned their cheerleading D's last year, made a great hit with the fans this year in their new maroon and white outfits. We're going to miss Gerry next year but Shirley will be back again. The other cheerleaders included Bob Day, Ward Thompson, Shirley Burgett and Mary Mahaney. GERRY BROOKS SHIRLEY BEEBE r x U , V. . 1 Wie t M YN fit 1 My M. Mayott, 'D Robinson, D. Lasccki, 'P. Iankowski, 'F. Beebc, 'A. Orlando, 'A. Woclllc, 'I. Bruno. R. Konert, 'N. DiPalma, 'R. Rusomalski, C. Salhoff, Dudck, I, Miller, 'I-I. Dillcnkofcr, R. Karl. Coach K. Hocppncr, D. Blair, V. Nichols, I. Eden, D. Palka, L. Subkowski, E. Fern, XG. McGraw. O. Stahlcy, XD. Hutchinson, S. Morccno, I. Cass, I. Gould, A. Wozniak, T. Conway, A. Gibbs. Lcttcrmcn. Football The Maroon made their first overnight trip since 1917 when they traveled to Charleroi, Pa., September 24. Although suffering a defeat, they had cr successful trip. The next day they witnessed the Pitt-Ohio Wesleyan game before returning home. The gridders closed the season with a record of five wins and six losses for a comparatively successful season against all major high school oppo- nents. Charleroi played a return game on November 19. The last two weeks of the season were played under poor weather conditions as the field was covered with snow and ice. Captain Ioe Bruno was the only Maroon gridder named on the All- Conference first team with Anthony Orlando making the second team. Dick Karl, George MCG-raw, Danny Lasecki, and Pat lankowski were given honor- able mention. Coach Hoeppner will lose nearly all of his men next season. Only three letterrnen will return namely: Rozamulski, McGraw, and DiPal1'na. The new ruling limits him to two Weeks for picking the varsity but he invariably puts out a fighting team before the season closes. NM W l XXX TQ v 78 N , x .,. fvlm , i yi ALB if 'I. Miller, E, Durlek, 'W. Erick, 'V. Narusewicz, Captain, E. Dykas, R. LDcIohn, AR, Skyrpik. Mr. Lighty, D. Rozumalski, R. Lipinczyk, R. Albcrtinc, 'G. Ranney, Manager, 'E. Bankowski, Coach Aey, Patrick Camlano, Ass't Coach. 'l' Lettermcn. Basketball , After forcing Silver Creek into a tie for the Chautauqua,County Lakeshore League Championship, Dunkirk won tlie playoff game 36 to l8. The Maroon went unbeaten' in the first round of the league, but was beaten by Fredonia and Silver Creek in the second round. Both games were played on the small courts of the winners. Emerging victorious against Silver Creek in the final, the Maroon received the right to play Olean, winner of the Cattaraugus County League, but was soon ousted as Olean marched to a 35 to 21 victory. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Dunkirk 22 Strong Vincent Dunkirk 22 Lackawanna Dunkirk 24 Erie East - - Dunkirk 26 Alumni - Dunkirk 37 Falconer - Dunkirk 25 Warren - Dunkirk 32 Westfield Dunkirk 40 Fredonia - Dunkirk l8 Warren - Dunkirk 27 Iarnestown - Dunkirk 28 Silver Creek - Dunkirk 35 Falconer - - Dunkirk 40 Westfield Dunkirk 30 Fredonia - Dunkirk 36 Iarnestown - Dunkirk 23 Silver Creek - Dunkirk 36 Playoff Silver Creek - Dunkirk 21 Olean - - X l 2 , A f5fQ0' fy' fywnff Wilniski, Hmura, Gould, Trottnow, Penkaty, Comclln, Coach Aey, Duhnicki, Briski, McFarland, Kessler, Wolfe, Erickson, Subkowski, Conway, Innkowski, H. Wolfe, Eden, Saucrwcin, Costanza, Madigan, Spina, Rozmulski, Nowicki. Fabrilius, Ricotta, Fusso, Strawscr, Trill, XVhcclcr, Vander Muclcn, Clifford, Slumski, Schulcnberg, Thompson, Benedict. Sl-arypic, Miller, Guitn, Muzicz, Bcnenati, Myers, Briggs, Deering, Schulcnberg, Iusko, Blair. Fenar, Flngella, Kalcta, Czitaluno, Eklum, Thcring, Goulding, Hoffman, Wills, Kazimicrczak, Somcrfeldt. Track y A somewhat smaller group answered Coach Ae-y's call for track this spring compared with other years. A great number oi this year's group consists of upper classmen. The team has been developed into what looks to be another winning team to compete in the county and sectional meets. The only weak positions are in the sprints and field events but with the prohibition of spring football, Coach Aey has hopes oi finding many new men who would otherwise have been handicapped. V With such men as Thompson and Slumsky running the mile and Clifford and Schulenberg in the half-mile, the Maroon has some long distance runners again this year. Kessler, Albertine and McFarland are running the hurdles. All three are experienced men and good hurdlers. The team is aiming for its 12th consecutive county meet this year. Coach Aey's track record of 14 years with the Maroon shows 12 county triumphs of which the last 11 have been consecutive. The Maroon has triumphed in 11 of their district meets. Time out from Senior Play rehearsals: 2. Now get this! 3. Corn picks them up: 4. lust Caz. and Fish: 5. Probably thc D attracts: 6. Watch the birdie: 7. Is it thc lesson or some one clsc: 8. Smiling--it must be good: 9. Little Ieanie Loeb: 10. Guard that money, gangg ll. Snow birds- L 12. Tootx and Ruthie goin' fishing: 13. If only all barbers were so fairg 14. Simon and Angie: 15. Rock-a-by Babyg 16. Heads--you're cleanedng 17. They'rc pleased with school, that's what. ADVERTISEMENTS 1 1.' , I if 1 Y V 1 . K 11.3, .:, '4f'w-'1'q..- 1,-.' 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Y. - - will make a life-long impression if you select an accurate new Hianultnu The Watch of Railroad Accuracy Also o Complete Line of ELGIN and GRUEN WATCHES Special Weekly Credit Terms l. A. Stapf ST Son 307 Central Avenue Dunkirk. N. Y. DIEGES CSI CLUST 17 IOHN STREET NEW YoEK CITY Class Rings and Pins, Medals, Cups, Trophies, Plaques OFFICIAL IEWELERS TO THE CLASS OF 1938 BEST WISHES TO THE SENIORS DESMOND COAL COMPANY 40 LAKE SHORE DRIVE, EAST DUNKIRK. NEW Yom: BEST CLASS WISHES SENIOR TO THE C A N D Y L A N D CENTRAL AVENUE BEST WISI-IES TO TI-IE SENIOR CLASS S I D E Y ' S CENTRAL AVENUE DUNKIEK, N. Y. CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1938 H A B E R ' S DUNKIRK. N. Y. PHONE 2425 COMPLIMENTS OF ANTHONY COSTANTINO Attorney PHONE 2061 423 MAIN STREET DUNKIRK. NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF DUNKIRK LAUNDRY CO.. Inc. zos-zos CENTRAL AVE. Dumcmx, N. Y. GILL 6. WILL Druqqists MAIN STREET DUNKIRK. N. Y. DIETZEN SERVICE STATION Kendall Oil cmd Gus CENTRAL AT FIFTH ST. DUNKIRK. N. Y. CONGRATULATIQNS T0 CLASS QF 1938 COMPLIMENTS OF KGCH COMPANY DUNKIRK, N. Y. FOR FUTURE MEMORIES YOUR P H O T O Gr R A P H br MCLAREN Sz MCLAREN PHOTOGRAPHERS Fredonia COMPLIMENTS OF SANDERSONS GARAGE Chrysler Q Plymouth 5 Packard FREDONIA. N. Y. DUNKIRK. N. Y Phone 392 Phone 2100 We Treat You lf-I The Yecrr O CADILLAC - LA SALLE - GRAHAM Sales cmd Service GUAY'S GARAGE DUNKIRK. NEW YORK THE WHITE INN On U. S. Route No. 20 FREDONIA. NEW YORK CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS LUDES BROTHERS, Florists END OF LINCOLN AVE. DUNKIRK. N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF WEISS HARDWARE STORES an MAIN STREET 212 LAKE SHORE nn.. E DUNKIRK, NEW YORK MAIN STREET. FORESTVILLE. N. Y. WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS Cclr Ecrdio . . . PHILCO - MOTOROLA Sales cmd Service THE PANTRY p1CKARD'5 COITIDISIG LING of SCIIOOI SUDIDIIGS 218 CENTRAL AVE. I DUNKIRK' N. Y. PHONE 4121-CORNER SIXTH G SWAN STS. CONGRATULATIONS AND A R N S BEST WISI-IES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1938 THE BOSTON STORE DUNKIRK. NEW Yom: Easy Terms - Pay 31.00 Each Week ENGRAVING FREE 328 MAIN STREET DUNKIRK. N. Y. Authorized Dealers BULOVA WRIST WATCHES 524.75 - 329.75 cmd up to 537.50 HAMILTON WATCHES - ELGIN WATCHES PARKER PEN KS: PENCIL SETS RONSON LIGHTERS - BILL FOLDS SWANK TIE SETS WHY NCT BE A PRIVATE SECRETARY ? Attend a school that has proved good A Dunkirk Business Institute Dunkirk, N. Y. We train students not only cxs secretcxr b t l th 1 f b Al QI b f Q d t F d l d St t CIFG ies, u uso in o er ines o u num er o our ro uc: es are in e era on oe Civil Service Positions. Geo. BEST w1sEEs TC THE Class ot '38 H. Graf Sz Company CENTRAL AVENUE We Appreciate Your Business C E A S E ' S CENTRAL AVENUE AND FOURTH STREET DUNKIRK, N. Y. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1938 DR. RUSSELL LILLIE Opiomeirisi 177 E. FOURTH ST. DUNKIRK. N. Y. Cream-Top Dairy Products N. S. BRIGGS 6. SONS DUNKIRK AND FREDONIA CONGRATULATIONS SENIORSI BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES , K f l '11 3 Q ,G , urucm 'T Gnrsxrssr Cwnmzxzs MAIN STREET DUNKIRK. N. Y. CONGRATULATION S! 7 325 MAIN STREET DUNKIRK. N. Y. Office Hours-8:30 to 5:30 and Evenings by Appointment DR. GLENN R. FISH OPTOMETRIST Specializing in Ocular Inbalances Cross Eyes and A11 Visual Defects PHONE 5305 332 CENTRAL AVE. DUNKIRK. NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF McCRAITH FLOWER SHOPPE HOTEL FRANCIS PHONE 4422 COMPLIMENTS OF - I Easing S East Fourth Street Dunkirk. N. Y. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF X38 Serving High SchooI Students for S4 Years The Safe Store CENTRAL AVENUE DUNKIRK, N. Y The IVICCLENATHAN PRINTERY INCORPORATED DUNKIRK, NEW YORK PRINTERS OF THE IVY TOWER I938 EN G.-RAVINGS BY QUEEN CITY PHOTO ENGRAVING CO. BUFFALO, NEW YORK Patrons American Cleaners Barberry House Raymond Bartkowiak Ralph Bartkowiak, D. D. S. Bedford Products Co. Betty Beauty Shoppe Edgar Bieber, M. D. 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