Grover Cleveland High School - Log Yearbook (Ridgewood, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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After all, three hours was more than sufficient time in which to finish the examination. Thinking back to our Iunior Year, many of us thought that it was a year in which much was done. lmmediately, plans for lunior Day were made. ln the fall of 'Sl there was an anniversary of the school's founding to which all were invited. Iunior Day, the event that everyone was waiting for, finally came. The boys put on their Sunday best, and with their carnations in their lapels, were proud to celebrate such an important day. The girls looked so nice with their beautiful dresses that their male classmates didn't even recognize them. After school a dance was held for the Iuniors at which everyone had a good time. After it was all over and the corsages and carnations died, many of us couldn't wait until we celebrated our next class event, Senior Day and the Prom. ln Ianuary of the year 1952, many of us enjoyed the Musical Potpourri given by the music department. In the spring of '52 the music department once more presented a wonderful event. This time an operetta, Countess Maritza. Yes, our Iunior year was the best, for We have so many memories which will never be forgotten. We have now reached the goal that everyone has striven for all the Way through school, becoming a senior. No longer must we look up to others, for we have reached the time where we are allowed to wear our senior hats and pins. The everlasting fear of inspectors and summonses was now forgotten, because We were superior to them all. This term we are also going to have a musical put on by Clevelandites, in which we are all interested. Before long We, the Seniors of Crover Cleveland High School, will take our last Regents and go out and again become beginners. Our whole class will split up and go into different fields. We will always remember that our school has prepared us to go out and face the world. lt has also taught us the value behind hard work. Our high school days are now at a close, and before We go, the Senior Class of Ianuary 1953 Wish to express our thanks to Dr. Tonsor, Miss Fink, Mr. McCaffrey, our grade advisers, and the rest of the teachers in the school, who have prepared us for our hard life ahead. To many of us it is hard to believe that our high school career has come to an end. In our minds and hearts the memories of Crover Cleveland will never be forgotten. KENNETH KARSPECK '53 Z1

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GQCZ O CZQQS Four years ago Grover Cleveland High School opened its doors to a new group of Freshmen. Many of us, right from the start, couldnlt get out of being tagged Hfreshiefl Those first few days we had to be on our guard, for the upper termers were in the business of giving out elevator passes. Not knowing that the only elevator in the school was for the help of Grover Cleveland, we all fell for it. The upper termers played many other tricks on us, but by thumbing through our handbooks we knew better. Once we knew our way around, we began to get interested in our school. We joined the C. O. and bought the Cleveland Herald. Many of us joined clubs and school teams. By doing this, we really got into that school spirit. VVC also upheld most of the C. O. affairs, such as the barn dances and the amateur contests. Soon our first term in high school ended. After our summer vacation, we began our last half year as freslnncn. This was an important term for all of us. It was at this time that the City of New York faced a serious crisis, the water shortage. We, the students of Crover Cleveland, did our best to help save water. In all our classes, no matter what subject, we were taught rules on how water should be saved each day. September through january, and our Freshman year came to an end. To this day, many of us can remember the good times we had in the Hrst year of our high school career. VVe then started our Sophomore Year and were proud to carry one less book. liven though we were ahead of the entering freshmen, we already looked down at the new group of bewildered scholars. Cur grade adviser sent for us one by one and scheduled our programs for the remainder of our four years in the school. The grade adviser's purpose was to prepare us for whatever Held we were interested in. The Senior Class of january 1953 would now like to thank our adviser for the successful job accomplished. In the fall term of our Sophomore year, tension got hold on most of us, for our Regents examinations drew near. As the date of the Regents exams carrie nearer and nearer, we couldn't stand the torture any longer. Finally they were over, and looking back on them we can see that they weren't so bad. Z0



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IRMA EBELING Her accomplishments outshine her modesty. Fife and Drum Corps, Town Meet- ing, Adventurers Clubs, lunior Arista, Minor and Major Service Awards, Service in tlie Attendance Otnce, for Miss Fink and Mrs. Pappel. Secretary IEANNETTIS EBERHART Eins, zwei, drei-hop around we go, Ve got :uch fun, no? Swimming and Cernian Clubs, Minor Service Award, Service for Mrs. Mills. Translator VINCICNT I'ICKS'l'l'IlN Vifith this lad we're quite content, W'e made him our President. Newman Club, Minor and Major Service Awards, Four P. A. L. Awards, Service in Library, for Mr. Boylan, Mr. llogau, Mr. Singer, Class President. lndustry ROl3l'IR'l'A ICIILICRS Wfhen lkolJerta's not around, XVe look in Chem: there she's found, Basketball, Volleyball, Swimming, Lutlier, Pan-American Clubs, Minor and Maior Service Awards, Service for Dr. YVierda, Mr. Sygoda, Mrs. Miller, Miss Baurle, Mr. Pactor. Comptometcr Operator DONALD ICIIRIIARDT By his happy smile we remember Don. Service in Pool, for Mr. Weldon, and as Marshal. LORETTA FZILBACHER Basketball, volleyball, and softball combined ltlake Loretta a sports nzastermind. Swimming and Softball Clubs, Minor Service and Basketball Awards, Numerals, Service in Ae- couuting Office. Secretary Z2 is f- V Z X F 111 X f ,-3 r -i 1 , 11 11 X ' f , QQ W fi A f , ' ,A Z . Mfwfffrw- af Q-W, 4.1, we , , ts' s 7 q v V1 r f ffm' i1 yy ,., 1 , Z 00 S7 f Z wx X4 M, f V X 1 s UZ ei. Qu ff we f f iw j -je? 7 M ff' ZJZM 1755 - , Vf !,,' 's f If 1' 1 K .1 f f ,fi X ff . 7 I gf 1 1' 1 W f 1 Y I , M f ,1 ff f 1 gf 4 ' , , f j , f X X 1 f f .1 M 'll ,.1 X N 1 I nzdl. ROSE ENC-EL Our Rose is bright, our Rose is gayg Vile hope she'll always stay that way. Future Nurses League, Newman and Volleyball Clubs, Major Award, Service for Mrs. Chandesh, Mr, Sehonbrun, Miss Keyes, Miss Sa- varese. Business Hunter FRANCIS FABER A knock for you is hard to End, For you are of the quiet kind. Newman Club, Service as a Hall Marshal. Civil Service LOUIS FINOCCIIIARO It's not good for your eyes to study too much. Italian, Newman and Rifle Clubs, Basketball and Softball Intramurals, Minor and Major Service Awards, Service as an Inspector. Dentist Franklin and Marshall CERALDINE FITZCICRALD Neither .shy nor Coy, But bursting with joy. Volleyball, Newman, Spanish, and Basketball Clubs, Service as Ilall Marslial, for Dr. Kalvin, Secretary Packard lunior College RICIIARD FLITSCII Cet passing nzarks now and avoid the lanuary crush. Letter for Service on Clicm Squad, Service on Chemistry Laboratory Squad. Chemist N.Y.U. THOMAS FOX Tom's had lots of kicks- All of them goals. Caotain of Soccer Team, Major Letter for Soccer, All-City Soccer Team, Service in Latin Office, Cafe- teria, Hall Marsbal.

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