Nott Terrace High School - Terracian Yearbook (Schenectady, NY)
- Class of 1934
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I f- ,Jaw -V i X ,iggalfb -v , Q- . ml., iv. -N., I ... me-.,Qim y - A 1 W X THE FACULTY Principal - - ---- Mr E O Hoffman Assistant Principal Miss Abel Miss Agard Mr. Bantham Mr. Bird Mrs. Broderson Miss Brooke Miss Brownell Miss Burchard Miss Burton Miss Castleman Miss Chesky Mr. Clarke Miss Clement Mrs. Dalton Mr. Eddy Miss Edwards Miss English Miss Fahnestock Mrs. Fenzel Mrs. Furnside Mr. Glover Mr. Gray Miss Hanigan Mr. Hedebol Miss Hoag Mrs. Holton Miss Hurst Miss Kerley Mrs. Lang Mrs. Laurence Miss Lewis Mrs. MaicRae Miss Martin Mrs. Martin Miss McMaster Miss McNeilly Miss McWa.de Mr. Meade Miss Meyers Mrs. Norvell Miss Nottingham Miss Jessie Olin Miss Marion Olin Mrs. Peters Miss Posson Miss Poste Miss Quigley Mr. Reynolds Mrs. Reynolds Mr. Rowe Mr. Schenck Miss Shea Mr. Sheridan Miss Silvernail Miss Spencer Mr. Stiles Miss Stuckmann Mr. Thompson Miss Truax Miss Tymeson Mrs. Van Vranken Miss Van Wormer Miss Vivian Mr. Wheeler Miss Winship W si Wi 533 I in 1-Qffgx ,amz iixifkisflilwliqfwcl-p4z:i,,mf W ,V g ,-5 ' ig-gf Fifi? 51 I ,LQ ,H,, . ,,lZ A-A A -L ef ji:-1? 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'f -i 'P' .f -- da- of A:-ik ' ' ' tfilfg ---,:fi,Q' ggriif' eg V ,-A A A - L . f, I - ilnm iles: Q as . I 2? 'fs w , L Y - X- , ft 1 me 31 . ' Vw 1-r g'Yqzh X4a,?'?ULA ICIJWIN ACKIGI-IMAN Not u man of iron, but oi' live oak. ICIDWAXIIIV ANGIGILU l'Il warrant him heart- xxlinlef' 'l'rai-li, il'ross-k'ot1iiti'y, 'lil 'I'uvliiiic':iI l'luIi, Stage Design Vuiiiiiiiltw-, Ilall Monitor, Fire Monitor, Slll.Yl-Ili! ANS'l'lGlGNSON A laughing' fave, fresh lined and fair, .lunior l'i'nm I' 0 m in i t I e e. Class l'lay t'oininittee, ling'- lish l'IllIl, l rain'es Lee l'luIi. Aletliea lleliating -Club, Lau- rel Chain, Year Rook Iiuaiwl. .I AM ICS .tN'I'ONIiI,I.I Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth. Ilninv Room Representative. Wll.l,lA1Vl BAILEY lim-li mind has its own Illt'I.I10lI.n Junior Virsity Track, Cross t'ounl,ry Squad, Assistant Home Room Representative. I I LAN Ii IRA ILBIGRA W His talents are ot' the silent kind. ROBERT RARCHER A quiet, steady, earnest youth. Junior Hi-Y, Basketball, Spanish Club, PHILIP BARNEY Happy am lp from 4-are I'm free. Home Room Representative, Assistant Home Room Repre- sentative, Student Count-il, Fund Frolie, Sergeant Ter- race Guard, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Track, 'I' NI 'I' T 0 P Junior H.i-ir.. ., . . ., Q tlICURGl'l BAUMGAIi'l'NICIi Tn be honest as this world goes is to he as one man in ten thousand. .lunior Hi-Y, B a s k e t h a I l Tea m. RAYMOND BOURGEOIS A man of the mavhine age... REGINA BRADLEY The world w el 0 0 m e s sunny people. Altrua Cluib, Class Play Com- mittee, Year Book Board. R I-KTHARD BREA RTOS He needs no eulogy, He speaks for himself. Class Exerutive Committee, Assistant Home Room Repre- sentative, Home Room Repre- sentative, Chairman Junior Prom Committee, Senior Ball Committee, Eastern Hi-Y Council, Secretary Senior Hi-Y, Class Play Committee, Advertising Manager Year Book, Lincoln Debating Club, Inter-Club Debates, English Club. 5Q 5QQ5'ii yaliiiq '11 'AM X-1' NS' M' 4 In F l xvv n ialw y 'W nl' ,.iN, .I i .Nic 5' 'Will' Ii i -9. navy, fillq , P -awww' M5545 nk, r' H Cali X1 3x xy, -v iw I VV N , 332111. all Q W A - ' l LU LA Q1 iii' , QF? V f...,A t , i 1 'J' . 'f,' .- 1+ -V -fif?W , 'ff-ti ' - - ,,'.,.4- ,.' l , . 7. ml ,, -'. , S ' . .,., -: Q - l ff f K - . , , JN -,, , , ,.,,.7', l 5 V5,,?, , L 5 ai rlltfq. . I ,.J1.f3j 0 A axes, ,. , 7 V 't ff' lil ' Q.: ' -'-i 52,9-lfqfa x il AN'l'lllnNY l4lllPl'0l,A Who 4-nuquers me shall rind a stuhhnrn foe. Varsity Flllnlillll, V an rs i t y llnsulmull, 'I'ei'rzu-e lluurd. lNI.XlUlAllIC'l' BHOXVN Her 1- Hs with mist-hiuf sparkle, Anil hor tunaxue gives hunter free. Allruu Vluh, Terr:u'e 'I'i'ihuuf1 ll'-nril, Year Hunk Bnzird. Class l'l:1v -Pummittee, 'l'. N. 'I'., Flaws Le-zuler, Alwheniists. M,-xll.lul:ll'I IHUJXVN Lot me talk or die! Hume Room Representative, Assistant Hume Iiomn liewre- sontaltive, Vlass Exevutive. Sm-r1-tury Class Freshman lrklll, Yun' Hook Board, .lun- iur Prom Committee, Laurel Chain, Treasurer Franm-es Lee t'Iuh, Alethea ltehatinsr-f'l11lm, Alnry Lyons Debating Ululi. lil'SSl'1l.IJ BROXVN He is: known only hy his t'HIlllbiilll0ll5. MARY IZHIJCIC Ile there 21 wuy she will Iind it, IGIIIGA N1 PR BRYANT Carlin hair meandering in ipelluvid gold. I industry. llusketlmll. vnlujwlulinils wir . - v 1 Lyon fllrl lun - ' '- lnuvv llll-flllllkll' k l'.'2lllllS. .y . - . Vlulv. l'A'I'SY l'ANlhl4Il.A integrity, JAMES t'Al'Ul4lAN ish Club, 'l'i'vus Vluh. I1l41'l l'Y l'ASl'ZY A lvlithe he-nrt Ht-It-n lluizhvs . , Fluh, Girls' Athletim- hluuming visagef l MARY lll'llllMAS'l'l'lli ,Xl'lllC'YElTlPlllS :ui lmru ul 'I'r:u'k, Ulnss l'l:iy Onnlniltes l'luli llPl'llllll YIVIAN 4'AlVlli1llllA'l'A mluh Sllll't'l'll'-' is the :nun slum. hgmnisli l lull, Art l lull, Al 'ixelu llllllh MARY 1'AlVll'llll'Il.l.U llc-nrt und 'hnml that lf'e-ul that run un willi 1.4.44 l-.xe4'1itii'c. tl .nnrniltie Alailh, llrrnm' Sm-ivty, Vhurun Kl:ir.' Lyon ll rl llvsn- l'XL His every :wt lu-spun N. K'll The rw-tiuule an ll9lll'i-' uf llle 1'liff. nd pl 'I'1':u-lc, Cross l'1lLllltl'Y, Spain uiu hiition nuikvs 1 Uluiriirc, l.:iurul il'h:i,in. X T 53 p A-' Lie, 1? T1 421' ,, ggi: f ,E J I as-L gi hr ilwIU , --c.,x 53,06 lll 6 9 ilk ' i t i l lu L 'WI it , L R... K ...-5iTr'WN' I S ' - X -12755-wqie Wxxsh-N ' I 1- if? f':f5 A V--T- --. 1- 4:10 i' . 'f .xl'f -z'Ai 'L -- if 1,igLEJfiTf ?'?1f' fQ 2 1 J2+f 'Ii ? .1, , , 'fr:- ' ' yi'-' -r ,. 4, ,A 6' 'W' --'s,,1g ,A All , if ' 'if 'Ffo zf f s i r X ' x W i? nv UQFF . Q 1 ,, - - Ill - -ffm ' H-, .l0SlCll'H CATINO An ever friendly smile. Home Room Il8Dl'E'SSllt2lilVf'!. Assistant Home Room Repre- sentative, Fire Monitor, Fore- mnn NVo0flwnrking Shop. 'l'err:we Guard, President Killlllllla Hi-Y. Al.Bl41ili'l' NICSAILE For llzit-snr was umhi- lions. .IIGNNIIC CIANI Good nature and good sense must ever join, 1112158 lllxerutive Committee, Assistant Home Room Repre- selilzitive. K .I EANNIC CLARK To :t young heart, every- thing' is fun. Hxnnm Hailey Speer Club, T. U. l'., Class Play Uommittee, Uliiss Leader. HARRY i'UN'I'OM'l'ASlS A melting eye of brown, A NT1 DI NETTE CURBU 'Tis good will makes in- telligeneef' Math Honor Soc-iety, Chorus, Class Play Committee, Span- ish Club, Mary Lyons Girl Reserve Club. UTHO FR.-XFT I am at part of all that I have met. .lllLI.-X Iili HHINO Come what may, l'm :il- wztys lumpy, Art Ulnlr THUMAS IJECERBU Something at t e m ji t ed, something done. I'l.1ss Executive l'0mmitte-e. Your Hook Board, Assistant Manager Football, Chorus, Choir, Senior Hall t'om.n.tLee. AMELIA DELLA PENTA I'w:ts her thinking of others made you th.nk of her. Mary Lyon Girl Reserve Club, Basketball, Trac-k. Archery. Volleyball. Al.BEIl'l' IDE MARCO Contentment is natural wealth. Xl Li DOROTHY DEMO A pretty name is 21 neves- sary adjunct to fame. Junior Dornian, Senior liorp- ian, Daisy Chain, Helen Hughes, Art Club. 3,99 I .L y ,mm Fd jgalmf R Alifffirvwhvwlmlgggif ,JL gg - if TQ. T'T'fhL4l.f 1-V 'Nfl 'JZESA , H1 'f.Af1v,g-'ESA-. I H- M-mu ,f 11336 .3 , be-,. K. ,, ' fi. 1 75.2532 rrfsgr' 5- gh' 72, A . . .ie 'T-:fr fig!-fs' wif ' . ' 'lei-:'d.5215i' fg'i3 M QQ. f sikv . iii' f .- -. A- sf- ,,' f' rv--1 .Lvfj I I' . 1. f l., V -2 Af, gs- L+- 1 .Y ' ,. ,. -'-.,-.nJi r 1 r . -4 115 Jim, 'f-EJ a 1 Kea , gifs . ' I 'H' ff f ' ! l yibirffiaglll ' N l'llAlil,lCS IIENISUN He will give the devil his due, 'Frat-k Team, Gamma Hi-Y, llall Monitor. VINFIGNT IHC RISI Bravery never goes out of fashion. Chess Club. Wlhl-'lllrlll lllGS.1AlillINS Men nf few wm-:ls are the best men. -fllass ldxevutive Uommittee, Year Hunk Board, Gamma lli-Y. .IICAN ITICKIAZRSUN She moves a goddess and she looks a queen. Class ldxevntive Committee, Math Honor Society, Year Hank Iinard, .lunior Prom tlommittee, Class l'lav Pom- miittee, Alethea Debating Flnln, Franm-es L-ee Club, Lau- rel fI'hain. VlN1'4l-INT L11441sNovA '1'PSvH gales hqld others spel unqff ' fi fiainma Hi-Y, l irelM,oniIor, Vlass Leader. j 4 MARION l1Il,I.Al!Ul'llI'l For we that live to pleas- ure must please to live. Terrace Tribune Staff, Grave Dodge. lf1ll.ElCN DOYLIG Between lau-ghini: and talking, her day is full. Year Book Board, Junior Prom Uomniittee, Class Play Vommittee, Fvanlf-es Lee Flulv, .lane Addams lvehaling Pluh, Laurel Chain. IC IJIZAB ETH l'ZAIl14l'Z Ready for every hit of fun Always the same to everyone. Chorus, Mary Lyon Hirl lie- serve Club, T. N, T., Alehem- ists. LINDA l+I'Sl'USI'l'O lt takes life to love Life, Uffiee Assistant, Class Play Vnmmittee. 'I'l-IUMA S I I'I'Z1'A TRIPK lf vhanve will have me klllg, why, 1-hanve may vrown me. Class Play Committee. l3l+1llNAl!ll Fl.l'I'MINil Honors COINS' hy dili- gem-e. Al.lllGRT FIllI+IDM.AN I'p! up! my friend and quit your books. Tram-k, I'hysiof.rraphy Ulnll, Band, Orchestra, Musinvo Pluh, Alchemists, Herman Club. W r cf 1' I n TJ N3- W eees we -- M, ...te if-ff' mlfr-' u ta' ,F :ff J Sjigiffgfgilip I llllll E65 W Ag x .L J ,h , h wt 1 --'effffh za.. fe' ,esfwrasif 'ers '- Q - . ..- se.. s J.: 1 at K l - l lr- 54 . yt -ram l .,, . l - , 22: ffl' ,ei--efeiiifl ' ,T fe eff Z' .Li 9243. . - Q 'E Ju egg 5 ' sq, 'NN-Xa K. .tg 6, f S ff ' ...lpifqf Z -,L air . 'Q' Y. ll j lf -I ? I :gf 2,35 X .itfffkidf 'Rall was He. , - 'NX-. i XVILLIAM GARIDNER 1 He wastes his musit: on at savage race. tlll,l!l'IlLT lll4lliL1Nll l'ossessed of an unfailing disposition. Assistant Home Room Repre- sentative, Cziptnin Cheerlezlfl- ers, Bzinrt 2 years, .lunior l'ronl Committee, Vi1'e-Presi- dent German Club, T. U. I . 'l'1ll'llIV2l, Senior Ball Com- mittee. lll'Zl2Hl'1ll'l' lll'lllLlNtl Alert, 1-hivalrous, a per- fer-t gentleman. Ulzlss Play Voniniittee, lli- lirziry Club, Fire ltlonitor. IIUIIIS tlll.I,l4lSPllC Sober, slezulfztst, :intl tle- inure. Assistant Home llooni ltelire- sentzttive, Class l'l:ly Com- mittee, T. N. T. C2ll'lllV2Ll, Slzinish llluh. lSl'lllNAllll GINSHEIUI A very Romeo. Home lloom liepresentative, Year Hook lloarrl, -Floss Play, Class l'lz1y t'ommittee, l-'ire Monitor. MAX HUUIIMAN Floss to the heart of life, l am at nezu'e. Home lloom llepresentaitive, Year lfhok Board, Choir, Vhorus, Class Play, Class l'lz1.y -Vommittee, Webster Ilelmting Flull, tlumrna Hi-Y Ulub. HOSALIF1 GRAUBART Hlmpfulsive, e a. r n e s t , prompt to act. Year Book Board, Emma Bailey Speer Club, Art Club, Laurel Chain, T. N. T. Parni- ival, T. O. P. Carnival, Class Play Committee, June '33 and January '34. THELMA HALNE She lives best who lives gailyf' Chorus. Class Play Commit- tee. Mary Lyon Girl Reserve Club. WlLLIAM JACK HAMBLY He is a dreamer. GERALD HARDIN My riches at her feet 1 threw 5 I was a lovesir-k boy. Home Room llepresentntlve, Assistant Home Room ltepre- sentative, Fire Monitor. EI..l-INA N O R HA Ht FLD Dainty little dresses, Piquant little fave, 'Cunning little figure, And motions full of grave. CATHERINE HARRISON A bright, airy Indy. Home Evonomlrs Club, Class Play Committee, Fund Frolic Committee. , . I '- - - -- 4619 yu Y Illlllm' ,. ,.- X X o 'wa pi .Af E1 , In X nu :Q nw Jr , 9' me if 1-ff' ff' r- 7 1 'Eff vi: ,, ' Y, H' ' 1 . ,L , ' -'E+--L ' if , 323'-. , i5'l'f. lf5+'f-? ' .,.,-. . ., . - 1. , al A' 1? .1-iff!-1' N .- ,, l g - . , -- -,-- -1a . ' ll- -1. . - f '1.-S H, - ff me g , . x gil, um- gk: I . .M. I iii: 'W 'K ix I l I 1-W, K 5. ' .df 'Ml ' - - I-EDWARD HERNAS I said fin my heart, 'I am sivk ot' four walls and a ceiling. I have need of the Assistant Home Room Repre- sentative, Varsity Baseball. KA'l'Hl.lClCN HIBASFKU Her looks do argue her replete with modesty. Mary Iiymi tlirl Reserve Vluh, Laurel -Chain, Spanish Club, Terrac-e Tribune Staff, Class l'lay Committee. INllUVl'llY HILL And rnistress uf herself, though China fall. Vlass Play t'mninittve-, tier- man 1t luh, Miary Lyon Hirl ltr-serve it'lub. JOHN HILLMAN The I-treat end of life is not knuw'ledf.:e, but ar'- tion. Vlass Play Uommittee, Phys- it-al Geography Club, 'Fratfk 'l'e-sam. Mliltllfll, HIMBERGIQIR Her eyes give bark vmn- glances frank and free, yet without boldness. Student Counvil Stenographer, Class I'lay Prompter, Year Book Board. lil! 'HARD I-l0LLIS'l'lCli So try thy eloquenve, now 1 'tis time. lClINlGS'l' ll0l.MlCS 'l'uday is uurs, what dt we fear? llautl, Assistant llunu- llmnu ltffpresviIt:itive. IWUNAIJP IlU'l'Al.INti And panting: time- tnilt-d after hint in vain. Math lltnun' Suit-iety, Yt-ai Hunk liuard, .luuiur l'l'1un Vniiirrtiitt-tr-, Vlass Play, livr- mzin t'luln. AIAIITIN llt l 'l' And laulrliter, lt-strut of frientl, in lwarts at pe-at'e. Varsity llaskt-tlrvll, Sr-uint l:E'lll'k-'St'llUlllV9, 'l' tl 1' r a 1' Q tluarrl, 'l'rar'k, t'ht-ss l'luli. lltrl'l'I llYA'l l' A tvl1dei'l'u-ztrt, at wlll iutloxililvf' Altrua Vlulx, Chorus, Alvlwui- ists, 'I'll l'1ltl'ISA .JANIU NYSKI 'l'liou shunnest the uuiso of frilly. Vlass l'lav 4'tilllllllllPl', llunw l'lt'0IltlITllt'S ft'lt1lu, 'l', tl, l',, l uutl l rnlif'. Fltl4II5lGlll1'K .lHllNS'l'l IN A lievkoninpf look that st-ls girls hearts 2l'tllllVt-'l', Baud 1 year. Exec-utive Unn- mittee June '33, t'alhn'un liv- luatinpr Society. ll1-X, Assistant lluuw lllitllll ' A ,, i'. Pz f? f'151fi35E:,Gi ,3.7 --.. v og-.J , ' ?A5,wg,gf:ijiH ,,:j?' f ,' . .., . 'W Y-.-PS:-SlZ-iii I 'if - i V511 A L Q Lys' ' nllllfi' fffflfg I As ti - llln E525-': ks seat, 'lnilull ' zilfe-32515 - K '-is-.L 'xr VVILLIA M J UNO Men granted that his speevh was wise. HICNJAMIN .IIISEFOVVICZ And for his friend, his very life he'd sell. Wrestling Club, F'ire Monitor, Soc-ver Team. VlNt'lCN'l' KAZlX'lIlfIRL ZA1i het me have an audience for a word or two. l'ross-Country, 'I'rzr4'k, Spike Shoe Soc-iety, Tevlmii-al -Club. ITURUTHY KENNEDY Men are queer 4-reatures, l like men. Class Play Committee, Al- vhemists, Le Cer:-le Frmicais, Gr1u'e Dodge, Laurel Chain, T. T. MILDRICD KEHGEL A courage to endure and obey. Mary Lyon Girl Reserve Club, Girls' Athletic Club, Fire Monitor. l.0T'l'lE KULOBUS 'tflares not a pin what they say-or mily' say, Class Leader, Track Meet. .IOSEPHINE KOPEJC I am ever merry when I hear sweet music. Choir, Chorus, Eastern Dis- trict Chorus, Mary Lyon Girl Reserve Club, T. N. T. HATTIE KOZLOWVSKI Light of step and heart was she. SOPIIIA LENKEWICH A daiughiter of the gods! divinely tall-and most divinely fair. Class Executive Coxnrnittee. Class Seeretary Junior and Senior Year, Home Room Representative, A s s i s t a nt Home Room Representative, Year Book Board, Chorus. Class Play Committee, Senior Ball Committee, Secretary Senio: Ball Committee. KATHRYN LENVIS VVhat charm dwells in xi friendly look l Class Executive Uominittee, Terraice Tribune Staff, Year Book Board, Laurel Chain. Sipanish Club, Chorus, Le Cercle Francais. GICNEVIEVE LIPINSKI Ay, sir, I have a pretty wit. VERNON LUDVVIG Alas, how soon the hours are over Counted us out to play the lover l And how much narrower zs the stage Allotted us to play the sage Z 'ffggmd ,ar ii ,H LM Q X5 1 1 'id if R- K-ft L'tFL1'1,R 141 M if-W, fi- if .fi ws.. Illini -fftfwoi' lfill- - 'Ll i Rei ' ' ' 'i ' '-iff, V . -- In : 9 F-i4 ! 4-t i :E-ii'f 'i3Sw W KAL. if ing.. 721. E-f ' A ' 'Q . rf' , - - ' ' ' . m ' 'W F F A .4 V . f i J f ' ' X an K X L .Q 6465 vi ' N, , f .vi lim 1 ' Q 9 kwa, I ...Q-lfiffetg, --X JEAN MAC DOXVIGLI. She 1-ounts no hours lint hapiny ones. t'lass l-Ixef-utive Vommittev, Year Hook Board, .lunior Prom Connnittee, Ulass Play l'0l'l1l'lliiiBt?, Laurel t'hain. President of limma Hailey Speer, he Uervle l ranra's. AHNICS MAPK l.ariylike, of sweet na- ture. 'l'rar'k M'0et. FRANK MEA-FK The world is thine, Init for the taking. Home llooin Representative. Assistant Home lioom Repre- sentative, Varsity Fross- L'ounl.ry Team, Varsity 'l'r:u'k Tearn, President Spike Shoe Sof-iety, Nott 'l'errai'e Boys' Vluli. INVIIUTHY MAH.-Xl! Good sense whivh is the only gift of ilx'klVt'll. MAllIt DN MAIIUNICY The lnildest manners and the gvntlesl heart. t'horus, Laurel Ufhain, T. N. T., Mary Lyon tlirl Reserva,- l'lulv. 'l'll0M A S MA I ICTTA None but himself is his parallel. Senior liall Fornniittee. Vlass l'lay it'ominittee. 9 V N I 4-I-00. ' xxlgkkn l Al.l41XANlWlCI1 MALl'Jt'Kl Deeds, not words. Football, Trac-k, Terraf-0 Guard, l'erI'ert Attendanive it years, Tec-hnival l'luh, 'l'. U. l'., Assistant Home Room Representative, Basketball. Class l'lay Uommittee, T. N. T. ANTHONY MAIJNOWSKI The star of the unvon- quered will. l- ire Monitor. WILLIAM MAI.IN-UWVSKI Great is the glory, for the strife is hard. Varsity Baseball, Varsity Fross Uountry, Spike Shoe Society, Fire Monitor, Orvhes- lra Leader, Class Play Coim- mittee. HARRIS MlAI.I.CiRY Re silent, for silence never hetrays you. Assistant Home Room Repre- sentative. Hall Monitor, Ter- ran-e Guard. RAYMOND MANN They laugh that win. Flass lixec-utive Committee, Vive-Prfisident of Class, Vire- l're-sident and Treasurer Stu- dent t ounril, President .lun- ior Hi-Y, Junior Prom Coim- mittee. Junior Dorphian, His- tory t'luli, Varsity Baseball. Junior Varsity Rasketliall, Year llook Board, Senior llall Uonirnittee. T. U, l'., T. N. T. lllCT'l'Y MAIHIAFICIL Her eyes as stars of twi- light fair, Like twilight, too, in-r dusky hair. Yvar Hook Board, Girls' Ath- le-tif' Cluh, he Feiwle Fran- 4-ais. 30 .-Pe, ,i', J 1.14, pg' E,?,ar:':f1 '5iSg32,,' 'xl A M, ' Li-,,Qf'lTfv ' '-gg 5.3-sf-7 i ' f 1 414 5. . -iF-4 LH - -5 :l' i -51-13' rlvffpt. ,Ag Q' , . ' . . , ' 1. 'Kr ' -' g f? V ff 2 111' V. H' t luullll ska f iffd T . ' 1 ,,.'- sis- -'nv ' V is --- i pw , it Ml ' tiiffiilfivgg t'l.lF'l't,vN lX1t't'UNNtl'1l.,L A man ol' principle. I f ANNE Ali:-INPNULNIH 'l'hen heifrho the hollyg this life is mo-st jolly. 'l'errac'e 'Prilwune Staff. Assist- ant Home ltoom Ilepresenta- tive. Alflt'E lNIvlCI4lltDNE So fair, sn sweet, withal so sensitive, XVoul4l that the little lflowers were horn to live, t'nnst'inus nt' halt' the pleasure whivh they give. 1 lie Vert-lv Franrais. llENlil E'l l'E MEAN E Y XVhenee thy learning? llath thy toil n'er hooks 4-nnsurneti the miflniprht oil? Year I-took lioartl, Class l'lay Connnittee, lie Cert-le Fran- cais, Secretary and Vire- Presitlent limrna Bailey Speer Chili, .Xlethea llelnating t'lulr. Laurel Chain. lll l'll MlCllllIt'K The reason firm, tihe teln- perate will, Entiuranve, fore s i g li t, strength and skill, A perfevt woman, no-lily planned, To warn, to f-omfort, and 1-mnmantlf' Class Executive it'ommittee, Student Pounvil, Year Book Board, Junior l'rum Com- mittee, Math Honor Society, Franves Lee Club, Laurel Vhain, Senior Rall tfoinmittee. lllt'llAlI.l? MILLEIQ A young man with a cheek of tan. 'I'ratvk. Math Honor Soviety, ft 'ross Country. lbtlMlNlt'K MUNAUU To friends a friend. Home Room Representative. Class Captain Mavhine Shop, Fire Monitor, Foreman Woml- working Shop. 'l'lll'1UlJ0lll'1 AIIWNFSKU His only fault is that he has no fault. Freshmen Football, Varsity Football, Junior Hi4Y. SHl'IllVl'tNill MUNH'l l'l'I His nature is tcm noble for this world. t'ross-t'onntry, 'l'rat'k, Sinike Shne Soc-iety, 1i2llY'tl111l Junior Hi-Y. t'HAl1l,ES MVELIJEIZ XVorth makes the man, TBUHOTHY MITLCAIUC Down the years in :rancl procession Poets marc-h with death- less song XVhile with c-ountless l't- tle verses Stubhornly l tag alunrf' 'l'err.1L'e Trilrune Staff, Math. Honor Soviety. Year Book Board, German Club, Laurel tfhain, Perfect Attendanre 3 years, Alchemists. ELIZA BETH MYERS Grew up like t lilies Grew a tal'lfa slenmler , mairle . fear 'o Board, Fhoir, Lil 1' Q .rss Pla vfnaflmit- eleq4lHg3besXJ Gernan . ih, Al- stg Corres ponding gecgetarv-QA Musinvo Club, Girls' Glee Uluh. 551 ,gil pf: xp? Ff 'Lq 533335 wa, MU- 7 --A Q. Higgfgwrl 5 eff 55,7-f-' ll ' ff , . .. 121 -I 2 .HM . . . .. ' Il' ' 53 au f. - ' f -f4f'125l- ' . .Kgs f e' 1 X L 16' I f 5?SfI': ' .mr I ,I . 1' . w i ll .. - j' J mm 'K F-2-'l:: 'f f? ' ' X- ..,i Zlt1'Al VXI P NAl.l'1XN'.lK.-X The same yesterday, Io- 4l.ly, and tomorrow. 'I'r:l4-k. ISIIUPICNA 4l'MlCl,IA tl, thou, whn hast the fatal gift nf beauty. Math. Honor Sm-iety. Vlass Play t'on'1mittee. lCrnma Speer t'luh, he Vervle Fran- 1-ais, Laurel t'hain, A l.l l UC I 7 NIA it 'NNI lXVIt 'Z dmv, two, three .Xml the worlvl is mine. .IUHN HWICNS A pledge from the heart to its fellow heart Un the ways we all are going. IIIGNILY l'At'H Type nf the wise whn soar. but never roam. llzulio -Club. MARIUN I'AI,MLlCll Make the most of life you may. fm- life is short and wears away. l'n-siflent Grace Dodge Club. LICUNARIT PAIL'1'liIlMllG Yet, I have nut seen so likely an amhassatlur ut' love. Home Ilomn Representative. Assistant Home llouni llepre- sentative, t'heerleatler, Year Hunk lluartl, Business Man- ager Ulass Play, Vive-l'resi- :lent 'l'errat'e Hnys' Uluh, 'l'. N. T. tfarnival. 'l'. tw. l'. Uarnival. MIPWAILIV l'Ali'l'YKA I love tranquil solitude. and suvh scwiety As is quiet, wise, and good, l4ll.l'IANUll l'A'l l'lGllStJN lf you 4'an't he true tu une ur two, yml'l'e niuvh better off with three. Class Plxevutive lI'UIllIIIlII1'l , Year Hunk Board, t'huil'. t'hm'us, Laurel Vhain. Iqllllllil llailey Sheen Vluh, Hall Munilur. IGIPMVNIW I'AlVLUXVIt'Z Virtue is its nwn reward. 'l'hat's what I llam- against it. Year Hook Uornniittee, tt'l:1ss Play Committee, Presitlvnt Physical tleogxupliy t'luln. IZAIAPII 1'1 XUSIQ Yul1ng',.ihy, and fortun- ate. ' X l I Gamma Hi-Y, M:1.tJrfJ inmur Soviet y. , IC. VIRGINIA I'lCl'K The tlf-lil-Chl nt' happy laughter, The delight ul' low re- plies. t'hfvt'us, Class I'lay Umnmit' tee. Emma Bailey Speer t'luh. ft., ' If gif' rf?-f'F:f:1f' 3332143 V-Q' V M, ive,-L ' '43 figqfv' Al I I Hawaii. +rW,Fg, gi. . bt? V27 ,- u .ii I 1.7 1 Y Ay. tg:k1,-1Q'f 5 X -.. AX ' . new fm ' wetffvsl 'lT LOUIS PERREAULT The1'e's muoli misohief in the man. Student Couneil, Home Room Representative, Tennis Team. Skating Team, Year Rook Board, .lunior Prom Commit- tee, Class Play, Lincoln Ile- bating Club, Delta Hi-Y. t'hairm'an Senior Ball Com- mittee. FRI-TD PEZZANO Leave the tire ashes: what survives is gold. Home Room Representative, Assistant Home Room Repre- sentative, Football Squad, Fire Monitor. REEVICS PHILLIPS lil-zrr-ury, messenger of the gods is the. Chapel -t'om.mittee, Fire Mons itor, lilx-l,ibris. Vlt l'tPR l'lO'l'RtiWSKl A mere lad, but wou- drous long. t'lass Evecutive Committee, Class Treasurer, Assistant Home Room Representative. Math, Honor Society, Senior Rall Committee. ICLIZARICTI-l H. PIAJSS Her voice was ever soft and low, an ext-ellent thing in a woman. Flass Exeou t ive -Com mit tee, Year Book Board, Treasurer and Illl.6l'-fvlllbf7'0lllll'll Repre- sentative, Emma Bailey Speer Club, Laurel flhain, l.e t'er4-Ie Fr.tnc-als. JOSEPH RAUKU Modesty beromes a youu: man. Student Founvil Representa- tive, Stephen Douglas lieha- ting Society, Gamma Hi-Y, TIIERICSA 'li RAINUNI-I Her ways are xvavs ol' pleasantness and all her paths are peace. Home Evonomit-s Club, Al- trua Club, T. tl. l'. tlarnival. tl-ICRALD REILLY Here is a man to hold against the world. Physiography t'lub, t nlhoun Debating Club, T. N. T. Carnival, T. 0. I . Parnival. Football 3 years, Varsity 1 year, Vlass Play Uommittee. XVIDLTAINI REI LL Y XVithout the smile from beauty won. tih, what were niau?4a world without the sun. Home Room Representative. Assistant Home Room Repre- sentative, I-Jxeoutive Uonimit- tee, Student Count-il, Hi-Y Delegate to Eastern Fonfer- ence, Sevretary and President .Iunior Hi-Y. I-'resident Sen- ior Hi-Y, President Reorgan- ized Senior Hi-Y, Corporal, Sergeant. Lieutenant and 4t'?lI'Il.1llll 'l'errar'e Guard, T. tl. P. and T. N. T. Uaruivals. Junior l'rom Committee, Sen- ior llall t ommittee, Baseball. t'lass Play, Inter-tflub Noun- ril, Year Hook Board, Safety Drive, 'l'Hl'ZUlNiRlfI RlC'l'A.ll'ZYli Of solid silver. Home Room Representttive. Flass Play Committee, Travk, t ross-Country. .I ANWI' IIUHB A von:-ttant effrrt to do well brings fruits. Literary Editor Year Ilofk. .Iunior Prom Committee. Class Play Uommittee, Fran- :-es Lee Ulub, Laurel Chain. Senior Hall Committee. MARY l'1l,I'ZAl4l-1'I'H RUE The deepest rivers make the least din. 'I' N. T. Carnival, Le Cert-le Franvais. fi' 4' F 1: K-+ 'LU l ,.,,, X Ni. .4 I A igq -M ,N .Aditi q'EfX144?My,x mmm nl N 4 ,QQ Hu '--v:,.,.,N 'I -ra -v 55 ,E Ulm' Wm 4 s ,wha If oi I. ssf K jnlfui rv, 'Z Ai' 1,::-.iii akuzfx 'lx W- u 4 Vx li v ni! I Tn. E ii-Q, wi 7,,..f..,g Q gggifligi A I A- . - 1 ., 1. 2 . 9. 'tgp ' , , . K. ,LS ,xii - - mx W' f.NffiL,,- 5225? i 0 1 , -,ed 4' lllu f Q '5- tl. , . xv ixi,f.!l,3 if--. kk ' 'kilt -v ,. t'.X'l'lllCllINlC Ii4Dl'IiKl'1 A true friend is forever it fl'i1'Iltl.H Assistant iluine I-iuuni Ilepre- saiitutivv, I'iiysiu,Lfi':npliy Vluli. .Xlvlic-inisls, tltTit'e Assistzuil. .IHHN lil'l'lllG A still :uni quiet von- SK'lL'IlC'0.U lltnnv llnmn ltr-1111-st-iit:ttix'u, Assistant Hnine lltmin llclirtz- se-iituiive, Vhess Vlnlv, Iftlut- ball. AlAliI2Alll'Z'l' lLlTSSl'lI.l, Notts :intl lu-wks und wruathed smiles Snvh its hung on Hz-lnfs rheek Anti love to live in tlixnlilv slue-k. Alethezi lnebating Cluln, Laurel 1'tmin. VARULYN RYAN Good morning lifefziml :ill things glad :uni beau- litiul. Class Play Uuinlnittue, 'l', H. l'. l'HI'lllV2li, Hull Mon.tur, Art Uluh, Helen Hughes, llliw 'I'rizuiglv. IIA YM! rNlb SA li.-XTINI His dearest need, ai t'rien4l's e s t. e- 9 in it n fi praise. .I EAN SAl.ISl'llT1iY Yon smiled, you spukc, and 1 he-lievemi Hy every word und smile deceived. But let not tthis lust wish he vziing Iivveive, det-eive ine- mire zuzzlinf' Vlziss Exeriitive- Coininittev. Junior Prom Q' 0 m mit t e e, Class Play, Helen Hughes, Art Pluli, Seninr Rall Pum- inittev. MIVHAICI. SALVINU At-tiun is eluqiiein-e. llmrling 'Pe-uni, Vluss Basket- hull. l'.-Xlili SAINT umztfl I do luzillw tn talk, MINNII-I SAVIHNANU The light of ai. happy voir-L-, and the thrill of ai pleasant eye. T. U, P., Serretary Girls' Athletiv Fluli. Home lflvn- nurnivs Cluh, President Mary Iiynn Girl Reserve Club. J ICA N lf1'l l'lC SCH ICINZICVI' She uoupled gaiety with iiitellertf' Yi-:ir Book liourd. lf'l.ulllGNl'lG St'l1UYI.l'Ili lift sven, hut seldom l1ez1rti. lm tk-rvle l i':iiw4iis. ziiziiim SCIQIVVARTZ M . TU he gm ft, r ,r than miiispivu ' Spanish Vlull horns, Ulziss livznleix if P-ez-it 1- ieififm 'Q gf.-f lfffb' e .'teiq2ymisAfffwmmefgswa-an .st . . git - omiifpiio t j - ...ss iiifi-.W af ' 'M' ' sz f . .f f T ii :'f iwf g x -. 1' l ' :sf-:offs - 1 -ei - .ww -, I f?.E:-'-H!-if swf- fxx l!lC'I l'Y MARY SCULLY Hail to thee, blithe spirit. Ho-me Room Representative, Class Leader. IHCHAILIT SHIHKEY I am the t-aptain ol' the Pinafore! Then give three cheers and one rrheer more For the hardy vaptain of the 1'inafore Home Room lleqweseiitative, Debating, liasketb-all, Coach ot' Sovver, Class Play Com- mittee. 'l'lllfIlilfISA SIMONIHS Simplim'ity hath an abid- ing rfharm, tirave lloilge il'luh. ICLIZAISICTH SKINNI-Ili A gentle nature, kind to all alik Art Club. . Qs! lflllNl'lS'l' SLAVING Who says little, does muC'h. Football, Track, Fire Mon- itor, Hall Monitor. lil-C'1lAlill SNYIJER Large brained, c-lear eyed, of sum-h as the Shall Freedom's young apostle be. Class Executive Committee, Vice-l'resident of Class, Ath- letic Committee, Executive Committee of Student Coun- 4-il, Student Store. Year Book Board, President Debating Counc-il, National Honor Sori- ety, -I'antain-Manager Var- sity Debating, Sen-ior Ball Committee, Terrare Guard, President Stephen Douglas, Vive-President, Tr e a. s u r e r Daniel VVebster, T. O. P., President Junior Hi-Y. SADIE SOKOL Thy soul was like Z1 star, and dwelt apart. INHLANATA STANCU Womzin's at best a von- tradic-tion still. Altrua Club. V1-BLMA B. STARKMAN Always smiling and over bright. Home Room Representative, Assistant Home Room Repre- sentative, Terran-e Tribune Staff, Physiography Club. THELMNA STFIARNS If I were the rose at your window, Loveliest flower of its crew, Every blossom I bore would bend inward, They'd know where the sunshine grew. Laurel Chain, Year Hook Board, Class Play ft?ommittee, Senior Ball Committee, Emma Hailey Speer Club. ALBERT STRIMEL I strove, made head, gained ground upon the whole. Class Leader, Fire Monitor. IHFINE SUMINSKI And on that cheek, and 0'er that brow, So soft, so calm, so elo- quent, The smiles that win, the tints th-at glow, But tell of days in good- ness spent. Choir, Chorus. ll z s, 4,1 r f 4' ,-.- 1-5, wt' - Tn- ..-.A -va ?3lv44 .1, ' LE,,gV Ag1A1 Z fi M Q, f' is is ' 'of 1-Q-as evra I w-xfv n-- x rw 4 'YQ wU ' 'A 'Mi 4? gr 1.1 ff' We 1 if :fs Q13 5 55313. X '-, A . . - Q, - ! N -' K L If L-'-Je'--Vik. .il Af- IXLWTL. 1 .,. ' f isttw , 5 1 .fn 7 Vaal -, s - , Ag . ' , , , 3 . ,, V , ' . . 'N' ,N V aff -TL V, K ' -4 5? Lfvltfz. .. I if- fi, 237512-I x J.. .. 1- I' ull .t F 'yf j aff, . 5 rite' + - ' I ull' - ifkafaff X 'Q iff : N' A it' T' ,Q 4 I.seafz.5zmt ' aiie NVILIIIIA M SXVANSUN A man ot' affairs does his work well, Ulass Exevutive Fonimittee, Treasurer and P re s i d e n t Ulass, Student t'nunvil, Home Itoom Ilepresentative, Math. Itonor Society, I+Iditor-in- Uhief Ye-ar Hook, .lunior l'rom Uommittee, Vic-e-I'resi- dent Iii-Y, Alvhemists, Inter- t'Iub Ilebates, T. U. I'., East- ern Slate Hi-Y t'ouniviI, Stu- denf 1t'ount-il Improvements Vommittee, Senior Hall Vom- mittve. Sevretary hinvoln Ile- batint: 4t'Iub. NIt'IItiI,AS TIMICSUN And yet withal a vour- leous, genial knight. .lunior Prom Uonimittee, Hx- evutive Committee, Ulass President, Student t'ounc'il ltlxevutive Vommittee, Home llomn Representative, Assist- ant Home Room Representa- tive, Year Hook Board, Presi- dent and Vir-e-President Gamma Hi-Y, Representative to :2lSlk.'lIl Hi-Y t'ount'il, Sergeant and Corporal Ter- rare Guard, Terrave Guard Jamboree, Fund Frolie, T, N. T., T. tl. I'., Uhnrus, Ilrum Major Hand, President of Hand. Class Play, VVrest'ling t'lub, Senior Hall Vommittee. F'ltAN't'IS Ttllili The man o' independent mind Ile looks and laughs at a that. Assistant Home Iinom Repre- sentative, VVrestling t'lub, Swimming Team, Skating Team. AIAILIUN TUWNSICNI1 Now you are like morn- ing bread, Smooth and pleasant. HIGALI-IN 'I'Ii0ISt'lI'l' Thy modesty's a r-andle to thy merit. Vhysiogranhy Club, Spanish Uiub, Alchemists. MILIIIHCIT VAII1 A countenanre in whit-h did meet sweet records, promises as sweet. Herman t'luh, Aluhemists. WILLIAM VAN AKEN Une vrowded hour of glorious life Is worth an age without a, name. t'ross-tlountry Squad, .Iuiiior Varsity Tram-k, Varsity rl'l'1lt'k, t'hoirus, Hall Monitor. XVII,I.I.-XM VAN VIIANKIGN A lion among the ladies is at dreadful thing. Math. Honor Soviety, Year Hook Board, t'Iass Play. Gamma Hi-Y. F'I1ANt'IGS VUSI2I'IttII'I Small is the worth tat' beauty from the light retired: liid her c-ome forth And not blush so to be admired. he t'ert'le lFl'2llll'HlS, Emma Halley Speer Club. .IUHN M. NVALITRUN He used to throw the best company into von- vulsions of laughter. t'Iass Exerutive 't'ommittee, Home Room Representative. Assistant Home Iinnm ltenre- sentative, Terraee Guard, 4'0- Vaptain Varsity Swimminig, t'int-ulation' Manager Year Hook, .Iunioiflh-om Commit- tee, Senior Hail Committee, Class I'l.1y Committee, Vive- President and Treasurer Sen- ior Hi-Y, English Ulu-b, T. N. T., T. tl. l'., Eastern Ivistrit-t Hi-Y -Committee. .I AN I+! NVARWM 'K I never dare write as I'unny as I can. l'Il,l3lCR'l' NVA'l'ROUS Time shall moult away his wings lflre he shall disc-over In the whole wide world again Such a constant lover. Sgr 33233. A532 ' C .al ?Eww2sw,fm,f,,iAsjJ,A,,,g.',?I q ES' r ig' M ,E W' 1' .gf Q yeclmg r I I :Y 'deaf 3 5.1 1 sifebtvb-fsa s i f f , -e f 1 .151 J- . gargfr-igfn f ,A Lf: J'-Lie..-Lgl 1- , Iv H H .... GATIQKQ f n W-f' .V -w . - Ji -fn ' W -f ,,,. I 'N+--'41, -fwz. 1+ 51 2 Ps MEYE- :kf I - M' 'f Q i 'T-'FPL' ,QQ , 'f' h , A ,Es H I1 x I II lllt ixgg, H le i.-A , X, 56.57-i f .gf NM LEIIAA VVILMOT And still they gazed lll l'H YVAYMAN And still the Wondergrew A full rich nature, swift 'Phat one Small head to trust. Le Cervle Franvais, Laurel Chain, T. N. 'I'. Carnival. Could carry all she knew. Math. Honor Society, Choir. Chorus, Laurel Chain, Emma Bailey Speer Club. Mary Lyon Debating Club, Le1t'irt-le Fran:-ais. D l+lEAiITRICE Wt LBER h MARJORIE X THEN X ivavitv is the gift of U woman., True as dle to the ' pole. Terrace Guard Year Book H . , - , '. 1 - , . nth. r Soviety, Orvhes- Boaid, .lunioi Pi om Lommit tm' .Q Chorus' Musmvo tee, Assistant Direvtor Class Play, Frances Lee Club, Jane Addams Debating Club. GEORGE VVEINMAN The-re's a. man of quality for you. Class Play Committee, Year Hook Board. CHA RLES NVILLIAMS A lad uf ext-eeding num'- tualityf' G YVICN ICIHA VVILLIAMS Grub. a tern Ilistri1'tOr4-hes- tra.. YVALTER VVISNIEVVSKI Large was his bounty and his soul sincere. SALLY XVITBECK My candle burns -at both ends Q It will not last the night: But ah, my friends and oh, my foes, It gives a lovely light. Terrace Guard Jamboree, Hall Monitor, Year Book Board. Class Play, Franees Lee Club. ANTHONY VVOJ TULEWLf'Z 'tLet us then be up and l ' f MAIN OH her fiheeks Au- Wfiglinba heart for any rora's blushing, ' fate. ' But 'on her' brow IWIIINEV' Still achieving, still ipur- va s seal. suing' Chorus, Laurel Chain, Year Learn to labor and tu Book Board, Class Play, wait. Mary Lyon Girl Reserve Club. MARION VVILLSEY And a very nit-e girl you'll find her. Grave Dodge Club, Physio- graphy Club, Ex-Libris. 'Perracfe Guard. Varsity Foot- ball. Vars'ty Basketball, .lun- 10r Varsity Basketball. ,S HELEN YANOVER To he slow in words is a woiman's virtue. Alchemists. Ha Qf41?li1i ,lm Xia 6 74 '-a 'f---I-f:, 5 045 pri' mg RM 1 11 'Civ br, Q-that 'g lllll ikqlhglvrw E S f ,xx i ' Nik' 'ni Kfggr-5,151 -fx Tian, QA-A-I .1 - X .1 5 'si ' 1 .we 4'1 -rn .,, ' - ' fr X ,A v- -. J' ' all . V 'fr 1... P? tif-Mliif li' I ' '.'- ' -lm A Sw- 1. 75' 'W' '1 4-3fQx- 6 ' - ni1'J51?5il,. ge 4 'Ill'-' iffy, lllftf Y l ll ':-- 3' a V' '-1'-in ' will '-F-f.ae4H E '- , v 1 THADDEUS Z Junior Prom C mittee. l A LOND E K The very thought of gore distresses me. Senior Ball C om mittee, Orchestra, Gamma Hi-Y. ommittee, Class Play. Senior Ball Com- IN MEMCRIAM March 7, 1914 Walter Schneider October 19, 1933 HONOR STUDENTS were only fractional, it was Because the differences in averages thought more lust not to select from this cla torian but to name the tive highest students. They all have averages above 90. Marjorie Brown Muriel Himberger Dorothy Mulcare Zelda Schwartz Leila Wilmot These students have averages of 85 or Solveig Ansteensen Margaret Brown Mary Campriello Antoinette Corbo Jean Dickerson Max Goodman Thelma Hale Dorothy Hill Donald I-Iotaling Katherine Lewis Ruth Merrick Richard Miller Birdena O'Melia Eleanor Patterson Victor Piotrowski Joseph Racko ss a valedictorian and saluta- better. Janet Robb Mary Elizabeth Roe Richard Snyder Mildred Vail Frances Vosburgh Ruth Wayman Gweneira Williams 'Ei' Ewa? 1 wi-5 1 Eff 1a?', fLg38f 2 fi , A L4 r 's Half? rw, 4 .. .1 Y il. , I il'if'i'3 7:'i'b WWI. umnvuiil M ' - vt. ' ' h A I. A' - ii, 1, 'J 4 ul. ., . Y: 1 43 VY wifi? T2 4 iiiwl --' c ,, f s if Xe -'-1f'qf- 11 llll - ' f ' l 'ii W1 if ii? be fi'H5 f iihvfifklilsrxvegnwlimaxsq NN x A.. Q 9 0 i W X v , S ' -- -., i I i A Nd. 'fi' 1'-'3g1,1-fe -Q. -N N '-Ag WE'RE OFF Aller all, whal's lile bul a race? ll's here belore us, we've gol il lo lace- The lraclc's all clean, iusl a hindrance or lwo: So gel on your horse: il's up lo youl Gel oul lo race: lhal's whal you're lor: Hold whal you've gol. bul lhere's more in slore Jusl hurry along and you're sure lo win: ll's lhe ones who shirlc lhal commil lhe sin. Keep on ahead. you're lhe lhoroughbrecl: Thal you didn'l lry, may il never be said. ll you once gel down, il's harder lo rise: The winners we love, lhe quillers despise. If you don'l win lirsl, lhen lry again. ll's lhe also-rans lhal we pul lailh in. Whal's one deleal in a score ol years If you gel righl up and don'l slop lor lears? ll's a good wide road and lhere's room lor all ll you don'l kick olhers, you won'l lall. We're all lined up and we'll soon begin. When lhe gun goes oll, may lhe besl men win! Donald l-lolaling fsfifaiw 5 ii5'3 f fs-:Q Y, A M, ,,. T fn' ' !,.V,,.e5:,,x?A1 ,,..,.u g-T 4 ML-T, I , 'rr , ?5 il1-ie -I I ' gf .1 f Yi? If -J 1 ..'.-,: 'L ,. , gk if if ,, K if ,I ..,.,3 ., V, a631a?fi4. 'illi1I 'l' 3 v 1 f , i ' t 1' ty ,' M 'A -., W K if an-Mani ll' fel -Q-9- T A- e a T X- is THE RACE IN RETROSPECT The air was charged wiTh exciTemenT as The jockeys. sIighTIy awed and a IiTTIe nervous. paced before The grandsTand lThe schooll amid cries from The blase old Trackmen lseniorsl: I-Iave you boughT your TickeT To The Jockey Club laudiToriuml? , I-low abouT a boosT in The old eleva- Tor? , and IT won'T be long now! Drawing up before The judges' sTand lfaculTyl for final insTrucTions, They were grouped according To The sec- Tion of The counTry linTermediaTe schooll which They represenTed, and Miss Spencer. Trainer ldeanl, lined Them up for The sTarT leIecTion of class officersl. The imporTance of following The righT leaders and forging ahead by dinT of clean sporTsmanship was sfressed. The names of The candidafes were chalked upon The board, and for days The iockeys were busily engaged in Talking and in flipping coins To defermine The respec- Tive meriTs of The nominees. I-Ie came from Oneida, or I-Ie was presidenT of The STudenTs' Council aT CenTraI Park could be heard be- Tween relays. as well as I-leads. I voTe for Richard: Tails. for RoberT. Finally, RoberT Male was eIecTed To lead The race. I-le kepT The lead unTil The Track forked, and Then he rode in The direcTion of MonT Pleasanf. Then Bill Swanson galloped off wiTh The presidency. AfTer a sTiTf ride over a rough sTreTch inTerspersed wiTh obsTacIes, The unseasoned riders needed a breaThing spell in which To recreafe. Then whaT a Rally IFreshmanl They sTaged! STreamers flying, orchesTra playing. fox-TroTTing. cake-walking. goose-sTepping. and whaT have you? -all over The paddock lgyml. and even info The grandsfand. IT was aT This evenT ThaT Thaddeus Zalondek and Donald I-Iofaling firsT demon- sTraTed Their dramaTic abiliTy in a play. Spreading The News. The boys followed up This beginning by geTTing roles in The class play. IT was afTer This evenT ThaT Miss Spencer Turned over The badge of auThoriTy To Miss Abel, who firsT officiafed aT The 3B PoverTy Dance. lTickeTs-49 cenfsll As The race progressed. hindrances of various Types lexams, work, jr? 75 ff:- lf'Jj'f ft . 'Riff A-z, N--- S, A 5 1k:.:,r T- :nf T l- , Wil ii i ifnT r'T:lf Tm' 1, i n 41, ,x- - VT' st:T 'V 34, g iggjjf i l' S' --- .MJV ' - loafingj unhorsed some oT The jockeys and shook many oThers, buT Those remaining leaned To Their horses wiTh a kind oT knowing swagger, a grow- ing conTidence. and sped down The course To ThaT precarious hurdle jJunior Promj consisTing oT Three dimensions: heighTh, jorchesTra cosT more Than could well be affordedj, breadTh jfewer Prom TickeTs sold Than anTicipaTedj, depTh jorchesTra was an hour laTej. The Trainer, a TruThTul Trackman, swears-she doesn'T usually-ThaT There was a TourTh dimen- sion builT oT The sighs and agonies oT all The jockeys: They Teared They had spenT Their Two dollars in vain. Mr. l-loTTman, chieT judge, rubbed oil on The sore joinTs, however, when he exTended The Time oT dancing an hour. So hilarious were They, BeTTy Ploss scarcely minded aT all ThaT some horse-or was iT a jockey?-sTepped on The Train oT her riding habiT. The Track was smooTh Tor nearly a mile and The going was easy: Then in quick succession Tollowed a series oT jumps jTea dancesj wiTh Nick single-TooTing all over Town To obTain a piano. even conTemplaTing buy- ing one Tor six dollars and only desisTing aTTer iT was ThoughT probable such would collapse in TransiT. Some one ThoughT oT bringing a piano up Trom The paddock. buT a cauTious rider suggesTed ThaT The jockeys in a Trolicsome humor mighT Toss iT over The banisTers. As The end oT The Three mile sTreTch approached, hurdles came Thick and TasT: Senior Play-wiTh all wondering who commiTTed The murder in The l-launTed l-louse: Senior PicTures-l-low are yours?: Senior Ball- will he, or won'T she?: Senior Day-whaT?: and RegenTs-who's afraid oT The big bad wolT? The air was charged wiTh exciTemenT as The jockeys, slighTly breaThless, wholly TriumphanT, drew up wiTh a new ojuieTness aT The close jgraduaTion dayj To receive The prizes jscholarshipsj and badges oT meriT jdiplomasj. Then Those veTerans oT The Track wiTh heads high, smiling, Turned and galloped TorTh To conTinue ThaT enduring race--The race oT liTe. 'CQ J' 'vim 453 1 ,g mf lg- amy B3 El iff, iff? 2.3421 : ails... rf. if Si- Q -4:-i1i:'..,., Q x 'f :Fw F -K' -mn -,f M ru ,.,m5gZ52al f.'5A-Q in -4' fa xii +'11.i1-I -. Wife- Qffi.--' I ll'-gig: iriuI':? ' :ilk -5. I ,Q '1 -1 155 ' U .3 V... :P V 'Q-JA. ' ' wg.,-I A vw' V. -.er K rw- swirl - - f' f , - I XX 'J- ,I.5 l A :' 4 '11 ' D I-., V I I 'll ,. -' if 1 -. 5 new in-zsismlll 1-...-. f .- . se . I ODDS Augusl. I953--Spenl a peaceful nighl dreaming aboul' my high school days al' N. T. I-I. S. and was awakened Ihis A. M. by 'fhe 'racllul nudges of my valel and pal. Reilly,-I call him Bill in momenls of confi- dence. I say, sir, i+'s- Yes. i+'s afler len, and I should be gelling up. 'rhough I don'+ know whal for! Dreaming aboul lhose days af high school had made me feel old and lufile. Whal s on for Ioday, Reilly? Well, sir, answered Reilly ralher hesilanlly, +here's a race on al I-Iolilman Downs,-Ihe Noll Terrace Derby. I believe iI s called. I+ re- minded me of high school-and I 'rhoughl-you always did like +he horses, sir. I Ihoughl' I delecled an eager gleam in ReilIy's eyes. Well, I agreed, l always like 'ro follow up a coincidence. We'll drop in on Ihe race and see whal 'rhere is Io il. Look. sir, here's a nofice of il' in rhe paper-'Duchess of Bologne backing mammolh horse show al I-Ioflman Downs To raise money for her campaign againsl Emily Poslism. Duchess, former Marjorie Brown, will exhibil lilly of lhe Duke's Ihoroughbreds. A greal crowd is expecledf Why, sir, I remember her! I was beginning Io gel exciled myself. bul I couIdn'I Iel Reilly know il and lake advanlage of me. ll s a small world, Reilly. Do you lhink we should slarl early? Thus i'r was Ihal we arrived al 'rhe lrack, laden wilh blankels, lhermos bollles, binoculars, and keeping ou+ an eagle eye 'ro spol' familiar faces. A big policeman slopped us al' lhe gale. I-ley, yousel Sol any ma- chinery on you? I-Ie means have we any firearms, sir. inlerpreled 'rhe versalile Reilly. I fold him 'rhal we were unarmed bul added lhal I didn'I see why he should care. 7 T lll wiziimlllll E -IT el , 5? giver f Q' M fg Le'r'e .mc mumfmmiiwimwigw T min? -5-RQ? T wi '1 mf Af ,-rn. -qs-'4 -3 1 'H Q-'qs ' ,eg . -A , -f T ,-' 1 1 711 fv,' 55.5 2f.:?1'1ia?Jf. .'ll Y Q 455, S ' . IW'-,F a W -109: 2' u V. ...ab-v,' -5 . . 1-5.21. -E' ,. 'i '- .-1 , ' R wa Likri if li Q' 'Ta ' -- ' V V A '1'g f4-X472 f . ay, . A-. r im. 5' A ,, K A nn 1 f I X ? i, u'!1 l' L26 ' , ,ar -A 9 'C ,Lair V M, :5fs..qm,, ,- V. I. i 5, A Q , iv ne - ll . i . -- -M V- 1 XX .1 ,S :lege-'gg-y.13lu -Ay-Q -,- N ...Ring is, Well, answered The cop, leaning Toward me conTidenTially, we can'T be Too careTul,-The Teeling always runs high aT races. We goT pasT The gaTe in spiTe oT Reilly's walking in backwards while sTaring aT The policeman. l say, sir, he spluTTered, l say, sir. ThaT's Joe CaTino,-upon my word, iT is! Reilly became so exciTed ThaT he sTepped on a lady's TooT, whereupon her escorT Turned on him wiTh much indignaTion. See here, Tellowl You pick expensive TeeT To sTep on. ThaT lady's TeeT are insured Tor one hundred Thousand dollars. WhaT do you Think oT ThaT? Reilly Torced a weak smile. Some TeeT, eh kid? he said, Trying To laugh iT oTT. The genTleman Took a deep breaTh as if To lunge, buT l jumped TirsT. IT iT isn'T old Swanny,-good old Billl And Jean,-l mean, Miss Dickerson. Bill Told me ThaT he and Jean were running ArThur lv1urray's dancing esTablishmenT. We exchanged memoirs, and Then Reilly pro- pelled me away Toward The sTands. On The way we meT a hilarious gang oT men. all wearing whiTe sweaTers decoraTed wiTh The leTTer 'M.' We sTopped To speak To Them and discovered Phil Barney. lv1arT l-luTT, Dick Shirkey, Louis PerreaulT, and Gilf-Berling, coaches OT TooTball, baskeTball, soccer, Tennis, and cheer leading. respecTively, aT Mildew College. They were all harmonizing Terrace songs. ATTer passing The Time of day wiTh Them, we sTarTed on our way. Reilly cluTched my arm and exclaimed, Look, sir, how quainTl ThaT banana dealer over There looks like l-larry ConTompasis. l hear he has a corner on The banana markeT and employs disTribuTors all over The world. We each boughT a banana and Ted Them To a bewildered horse. We Tound our places and seTTled down To look aT our neighbors. ln TronT of us was a mosT inTeresTing parTy. Donald Olivere l-loTaling was Taking noTes on The race Tor his column replacing ThaT oT Percy Ham- mond in The New York Times. DoroThy Hill l-loTaling was reading his noTes over his shoulder and oTTering suggesTions. Jean MacDowell, who ss :.ifia 'f:2s 1 1-ef.-fs-'iff' . ' F' . i.Qi fAw2i f few -- .. an-he was .. - - It TAT? 'V l 'Q 7 1 -1 rwfdrif-My L wif 1 T mee-N conducTs a gossip column, was giving insTrucTions To her spies who Tur- nish her wiTh maferial. Bee Weber was answering a leTTer from a love- lorn. Kafhryn Lewis and Dorofhy Mulcare, copywrifer and liTerary edi- Tor of The Bosfon TranscripT, were placing beTs. All are well esTab- lished wiTh various publicaTions. The sTands were TTlling rapidly and The Track was being cleared for acTion. Suddenly There was a greaT roar from The crowd. A beauTiful plane, a TrimoTor MoneTTe. named for iTs designer, Sherwood MoneTTe, had iusT landed on The field and was Taxying To a sTop before The iudges' sTand. The PresidenT of The UniTed STaTes, Nicholas I .Timeson, ll, Tol- lowed by The PosTmasTer-General, Leonard ParTridge, escorfing The PresidenT's secreTary, Miss Muriel l-limberger, walked To Their places guarded by Joe CaTino's squad. They were received by The Duke and Duchess of Bologne. The roaring conTinued for fifTeen minuTes and died ouT as The demonsTraTion which had been arranged To precede The race, began. FirsT, a grand march of The Socialisfs was led around The course by Miss RuTh Merrick. They were very colorful and very noisy. buT were compleTely drowned ouT when a gang of FascisTs, led by Thomas De- Cerbo. broke pasT The guards and sTarTed a small revoluTion wiTh The SocialisTs. Joe CaTino and his handful of policemen ioined The fray and finally The PresidenT had To go down and puT Things in order. AfTer ThaT biT of exciTemenT, The exposiTion calmed down. and The specTaTors were enTerTained by a procession of fooTlighTers and Klieg- lighTers. Jeanne Clark. Jean Salisbury. Virginia Peck, and BeTTy Mar- hafer represenTed Hollywood, while Charles Dennison and The Troupe of The musical comedy, Off Tune, direcTor T-lerberT Gerling, sTage elec- Trician, Alex Malecki. and properTy man, John Hillman, gave a beneTiT performance. Jack Waldron, represenTing The TwenTieTh CenTury Adonis, was mobbed by a crowd of women and had To be carried off in The eTTicienT minisTraTions of Eleanor BryanT. R. N. 351 Q Zig: -Efgga QT , :aj 91,1 lQ':E3,3.,-li w,-gi I W- 0 A ,A - ,ijf - f -r :rg J' 'f ' , . 5' unfit! TV ' ' - , if 3' ll' E, 5S:'Qg..,.,s,,:q:ij -W rwisllli , i. ,,1g,T' - 'Egfr ' ,K - ,ff lv. A 4 Q H-X ,,,.n- -Z6 4 F , ' 1: i fx? 1 U l'm'll'i EC, 13 if T .Q T132-1 -if o ,iq fl .1-. 5 -fi, fi ME,-6 -L, I va 55 W, WXV 15 I ri A 1 1 ' 'o i-V- . i T si' ' ' '---c X Z an T wi'-rs Qhgaemii M22-'.if'zm ll Y. , AbouT This Time, Reilly began To feel The pangs of hunger, and he hinTed so broadly ThaT I had To buy him an ice-cream cone from John Rubie, who was The represenTaTive from The dairy of AlberT DeMarco. John had concocTed The flavor and Reilly pronounced iT excellenf. I had been disTurbed by a sound resembling ThaT of a scraTchy pen, and I Turned around To find ElizabeTh Skinner doing charcoal skeTches of various celebriTies. She was working on a characTerizaTion of The presi- denT of SmiTh College, Miss Leila WilmoT, siTTing nexT To The music pro- fessor aT SmiTh, Miss Margery Wilfgen. Then our aTTenTion was aTTracTed by The announcemenf of The firsT race. IT was made in a singular manner. The Duchess announced To The specTaTors by means of loud-speakers a message of This imporT: LisTen, you guys and gals, will you shuT up a minuTe and sTop snap- ping your gum so loud,-ThaT is,-loudly. The race is going To sTarT, and if you don'T calm down. you'll miss ouT. Muffle your moTher-in-law and siT on Junior, and leT's geT going! Lead 'em on, boys, lead 'em on! This is only The beginning, folks! Then, afTer a flourish on The piccolo by AlberT Friedman, Ten horses were led ouT To The sTarTing line. As an exTra feaTure, Frank Mack, James Capobianco, and William Malinowski were running wiTh The horses, iusT To prove how good They were. The race was won by The Duke's favoriTe nag, AunT Mary. William Gardner placed a wreaTh of his famous hoT-house specials around Aunf Mary's neck. and The crowd wenT wild wiTh applause. During The inferim befween The firsT and second races, Reilly dis- covered several laTe arrivers. PaTsy Candella, Mussolini's righT-hand man. was siTTing in fronT wiTh his wife, The former Jennie Ciani. PaTsy looked very mysferious and quiTe debonaire. Gweniera Williams, ediTor of The ATlanTic MonThly, and Three of her sTaff, Eleanor PaTTerson, RuTh Wayman and Mary Elizabefh Roe were eafing peanufs and reading Life. I wenT up afferwards and Talked To ,gm ,571 ff1j,1r5,?,gp1.:5f'1.33'g:si--f,., -1 X . 52.1 '--1.1 ag,-fa' gf ef' f-.ffl i+fi+ff 'f?+ Ti' ,. .I . . -as-i'.:F1F? S,a.eP.1.A1.m9.'1 91 f ' L-f in? 5'22579f5ff ' QIL7 . i i D is I ' 1' Nfl 'IE ' -. if eq ws es - --we rx . i . . X-. I - . Q,l7'i'Z- 'Q 'ififillf IM.: 1 ff.-.-fi - f. .K My NL y.. A ' f, I . ,A W SXXXVVVX wwe. ll .. 1- J W - -I rx s 3. --- 'f K' fi , rx-.. r 1' mg ,4 vs W ll 3ff.zfliiuI if 5' I wxx Gwen, who has married a direcf descendanf of Shakespeare, Archibald l-lafhaway Shakespeare. and alfhough I did nof meef Archie, Gwen infro- duced me fo her son. Keafs Byron Shelley Shakespeare. a precocious child of fen, who will enfer Oxford fhis year. The novelfy sfunf of fhe day was performed by fhe Misses Marion Mahoney and Josephine Kopec. Two huge pianos were wheeled ouf on fhe racing squad and Marion and Josephine played a quarfef arrange- menf on fhem by employing bofh hands and feef. They execufed carf- wheels. hand sfands, foe dancing and various specfacular gyrafions. The effecf was marvelous. The Mayor of New York, Bernard David Gins- berg, followed by his able lieufenanf, Max Goodman, and cheered by his wife, Jeanneffe Scheinzeif Ginsberg, ran ouf fo presenf fhe girls wifh fhe key fo fhe cify. The crowd 'fook up fhe cry, We wanf Ginsy. we wanf Ginsylll I didn'f find oul' iusf why fhey wanfed Ginsy, buf Reilly said if had a very subfle meaning which I probably couldn'f comprehend. The second race was run off smoofhly enough. fhe winner being Aunf Jenny. a favorife nag of fhe Duchess. Thomas Maieffa, 'lhe world- famed arfisf, did a porfraif sfudy of Aunf Jenny and her rider, Bill Van Vranken, who is a successful business magnafe in privafe life. The crowd was so eager 'ro see Thomas in acfion fhaf his arm was iosfled several fimes. As a resulf, Aunf Jenny is drawn cross-eyed, and Bill wears a peculiar dumb-founded expression sfrongly resembling The one he wore in 'rhe class play. The only evenf fhaf furnished fhe papers wifh scandal, besides fhe unconvenfionalify of fhe Duchess was fhe arrival of Janef Robb and Sally Wifbeck. They bofh made dramafic lafe enfrances. unforfunafely bofh af fhe same fime. Their escorfs could have saved fhe day, buf fhey seemed powerless fo averf frouble. While Sally was being phofographed, Janef walked in fronf of her. and Sally refaliafed in exacfly fhe same way. In case you haven'f heard, Janef and Sally are conducfing a con- 'resf fo see whose play gefs fhe mosf box office receipfs . Then. fo cap ., in 3211.1 -f , Amis?-a,,.fi:e-' , e4 . E? ,259 . 269 1 Liga-Wmiillwfeiswmiqlggusa ai. . 'A ill -- .. a are - 1 ' 'x 'TV fwi' 'I 4.429 -5 ' , 4, 5 ,.-Y .H fin., Cy.: 6 'L , -C N i x 4 'V II 'iv, I 'P RJR '3 L X .f E353 gf Mor'55 M un 'I I ,Z ' ,Q 2' L35 , 'A --c I .- e..-.fi.e3.Iag1.11' -e The climax, Carolyn Ryan, who has earned The TiTIe oT Broadway's Chosen Child, came in a Tew minuTes laTer and was simply besieged. The lasT I saw oT Them, JaneT and Sally were hailing Taxis. I had been Trying To place The voices I heard which kepT calling, Carpe diem, AunT Mary! or I-Iey, waTer boy, give AunT Jenny a IiTTle condensed I-I2O! I Tinally IocaTed James AnToneIli and Richard Holl- isTer, boTh hiding under silk Toppers and waving Their canes recklessly. BeTween LaTin phrases and chemical formulas, I learned ThaT They were professors oT LaTin and chemisTry, respecTiveIy, aT Yale. The Third race was won by Cousin I-IarrieT, buT neiTher The Duke nor The Duchess could remember To whom she belonged. Anyway, she had her picTure Taken surrounded by Two gorgeous blondes, Solveig AnsTeen- sen and Sophia Lenkewich. They made a very handsome pair and did a loT To help me recover my TaiTh in blondes. Well, sir, said Reilly, I guess ThaT's abouT all. I-Ie sounded so woe-begone ThaT I Told him I'd buy him anoTher ice-cream cone. You're very kind, sir, he commenTed. We were delayed aT The gaTe because way was made Tor Rosalie GraubarT, who was surrounded by an armed guard oT TiTTy men To pro- TecT her diamonds. She was wearing ThaT day a dress of goldcloTh hav- ing a Train wiTh one Thousand diamonds in iT. She waved To me in pass- ing. I-low ya, boy? Why don'T you Try To come in someTime? Ah, whaT a lonely exisTence ThaT woman musT lead, sir, sighed Reilly. We Enally arrived home, and as Reilly was running a sIighT Tever, probably cauesd by The exciTemenT, I puT him To bed. I wandered around looking aT old yearbooks and Terrace Tribunes, and Then, happy in The knowledge ThaT all my old friends were doing well, I, Too, checked oTT one more day. giggzfiecf 1 s 5,1 .Q W gewa ..mweEs1QsEQQ4i,,5g,Awi? ig' Zi 3 c va' , X I ' -5 1 Q' i ' - '-'-., T 2.ai2'v.,'in:xfR.i11lllll 1-1. 55 . , -' l P lf'31i7'1li', 43?1l' EQTIHT 1 x : T I: ' - Tit-'7'lf! '-I . X Y R 3 LQ, .5487 :,41.....L- V I ,,,4 lY.,J.,l. -. - .va ,I 1 , .- . - J- Y, ,, .x:5A?Q3j5' - ' L .11 F - W -+ ua Ulla..-fe f' we . ' 1 f' 'l -u.'-119415-.. ' '1' 'rw'-, 1 .51 . w'W ' YET- . . ' J 'P s '55 ' 'iiuefijtqwj 5, ip ,f yy ' u 41-51: , 1-n ,, .Af v fl ,eg :S H1 Huh .1 -5' - 4, ,-. Y 5 A Y 'f ix I ' 4 - - lll -' i R- , .x- ,n . ' 'w 7 -1 'I Q V' 4 LEFT AT POST We who are coming up The las'r s+re'rch. being somewhai spavined and ouf of brealh. do bequeafh +he following equipment records, and spoils of compe+i+ion upon fhose s+ill siriving for The pennani. Jack Waldron leaves his 'Foolball profile +o Wilbur Bar'l'on. Solveig Ansieensen leaves 'rhe answer 'rhaf never fails. Birdena O'Melia leaves her eyes 'lo be preserved in a show-case along wi+h ofher frophies. To Miss Burion, her fasf English class leaves cer+ain his+oric spols in 305, such as +he desk wi+h +he removable 'rop which caused Vic'ror Pio- frowslci such concern. 'rhe desk on which Gwen Williams composed her masferpieces. and ihe rendezvous by 'rhe dicfionary. William Swanson leaves his sound dependabiliiy io be held up as an example for ofher class presiden+s. Eleanor PaH'erson leaves her ravishing Cleopalra smile 'io some girl who needs fo hold her man. Fred Johnsfon leaves The mourner's bench in Miss l-loslcin's office io Brofher Phil. Eilleen Doyle leaves her +endency lo appear infinifesimal nexl' +o Miss l-lanigan 'ro Melba Fox. Louis Perreaull' leaves his fennis raclcel' +0 be divided among several young hopefuls. Don Hofaling and Dol Hill leave 'l'he firsf record of plalonic love in N. T. H. S. +o Norman Russ and Evelyn Bond. Reeves Phillips gladly offers his lack of sfafure To Waller Briggs. Richard Snyder leaves his spo+less repuialion To Harold Ackerman, his debafing abilily 'ro Bob Treat his snappy appearance +o Douglas Cree. and his aversion for women +o Bob Porfer. who has room for if. I-lenrieHa Meaney says she will be glad To share her linguislic abil- i'ries wilh Ma'r'rhew Febbie. 1- 5?s?3'fT5 '5?if:i3E:.e5 'H-x . . f--fwA-.e'L?f 3:-1-' we-me w 2'- ,, -6 ' K :QYQQVIQPT - 'Xi diff-. -f X ' A - ?lQT5i5'i'af 7 .la s a f?fisIW M 1i1'LiiiIi L 'ZwgQL if immiq llil i'i.v'ii?A5L xi i ' mmnuI 1 ' 'inf' D gi Pfffl. 351W W '.5TfiWii'f or s . R' T -- xrviswz-4 25: ull' A-W gg -'H e- -, i X amlma-minnl' 13.5- P,- T XX - Richard BrearTon leaves To Richard Sogge his suscepTibiliTy To blue- eyed blondes. and The grin ThaT ScoTT Cree gave him lasT year goes To Warren Gammons. Sally WiTbeck leaves her abiliTy To surround herself wiTh men To RuTh Taylor. Eddie Ackerman is puTTing Janice Nierman back inTo circulaTion. Phil Barney, graduaTing, leaves a bewildered TooTball Team and an unnaTural silence in IO6. To all Those who musT enTer 229. we leave The undying hope ThaT perhaps in a weak momenT Miss McMasTer will open The windows. Mariorie Brown leaves her way wiTh The Teachers To Ann Kenyon. We advise you gals To geT TogeTher. MarTin I-luTT leaves his blush To Frank NolTe. JaneT Robb leaves her slighTly bewildered gaze To Averill STewarT, her complexes and phobias To ElizabeTh Fillius, and a small sisTer To The school in general. William Reilly gives his savoir Taire To Paul ThornTon. Jean Dickerson's sophisTicaTion is To be divided among Virginia Allison, DoroThy Rice and Jane Kalbfleisch. To Miss Abel, her class leaves her ThaT aching void common To deans oT deparTing seniors. Signed in The wiTness of AunT Mary, AunT Jennie, and Cousin l-larrieT. lSee prophecy Tor idenTiTy.l The Class of January, l934 , Q 1 in '-af .il -5,-ff V ---, X , , , 5 fs... AF' ' Qf'f11E1f?5 i- hfiiffgi-'l 2 -' g','!l 1 x -1 1, 1 - - inf- T? V . Gliaw -.f-4.--'f5?lf'l. f . .R,v,:gf-vff. rm -asain.. 41 f if 1 A , .Q -...f.gwWf- 1 --- --- f ' 4. 1 wig 11- 54- 4 ' , ' ,--,-'v 'f. 'vs mn' H'- ix J .v N. wr, .,..-ww g, .flw-fi.: Ill .. JY. in M Mig, A231 PM .M Tl' 43 Q15 we n aafemm-i.2mmnU' - 1395, Q' FAVORITE MOVIES OF THE JOCKEYS Li+'rle Women -Doro+hy Kennedy. l-lenrie+'ra Meaney, Alice McElhone. Behind Closed Doors -Class Play Rehearsals. Ano+her Language -The Sign Language used by Jack Waldron and Richard Brearlon in English Class. When Ladies Mee+ -Marjorie Brown and Bee Weber. The Big Brain -Richard Snyder. Sweepings -The Janilor. The Nuisance -O'r'ro Delcom. The Sign of 'rhe Cross -Exam Papers. S'rrange ln'rerlude -Fire Drill. One Way Passage -The Halls. Are These Our Children? -The Seniors. Cap'rured -Caugh'r by Terrace Guard. Adorable -Eleanor Harold. The Crime of The Cen'rury -Caughf Skipping. The Li++le Gian'r -Reeves Phillips. Obey fhe Law -The Terrace Code. Our Be'r'rers -Senior A's. Perfec+ Unders'randing -Mrs. Van Vranlcen. S'rrange People -The Faculiy. 1 'X-2, vig pgs L:Lg,r'z:,g:'+ 5-555' A-3 wg Y- . M- ,,iT7' X-... rf :ni Q--1 Hgfvxmegef-. T 552: fi- f if ,Q ' as-fe Flies., i'ei'W'9H?1?f' W ' , 'Af A L ul 1- .rss .sf -X f . L ma-zsimif v g 1-2--.1 . 'H Q i Mama Loves Papa -Mrs. Broderson. Headline Slnoo+ers -Terrace Tribune Reporlers. Wha+ No Beer? -Cafeleria. Dea+l1 Wa+ch -Delenlion Period. I Cover 'rhe Wa+erfron+ -Billy Edmonds al lhe Tonigl'11' or Never --Homework. Calvalcade --Rush al' Lunch Hour. She Done Him Wrong -Those Liflle Pink Slips. Today We Live -Any Holiday. Smiling Througl1 --Class Room Recilalion. Roman Scandals -Virgil Class. Song of Songs -Alma Ma+er. Looking Forward -Graduafion. S'rranger's Re'rurn --Posf-graduales. Drinking Founlain. A 22243. '32 -EOQEL-mmvfitmgmggwlmhu '- . :vi 4-.Wir-I' . 1 ,-Mft'-'21 G of :fr .3 1, 4:10 -'S 1 -- 3-. ' ia... -31 F'- fri-1 -1I+1'f ' Rf, ca. ESE' T: XT' DB1 Tl 2 44. V .. . H In U L Ll..- .. -- -. , ,. . , Z mia-435.1-'L' ' xM,,,,,Tf :aw I Mx ' I ww,-rg 5 ' - T yf' . ji' . ' ,J ,.- . ' If - , , , ' ' --., if M ,huQ4Q - ' V '1'l.7gg',,,'Qi ,mpium . V Tir D . Yhz v- .rw o K - If - , I .,f, . 'A f- .ff N ff!! 'ff af 'A fa-'jim ' ' 1 C f, f I A a -Xxx ' A I 41 . ri N ' ' II -.. - iw .:1'i5'j6.'Ii.l31mllIII - --s. 51,I' .f ir Y-M SETON AT THE CRACK OF THE WHIP! RICHARD BREARTON Handicap: Ulfra-violaled hair. Cure: H2O2. JANET ROBB Handicap: A cu+e baby-face. Cure: A few years. NICHOLAS TIMESON Handicap: Oo dreaf bid han'some mans . Cure: One of Cap'n Be+I'er's make-ya-small cookies . LEONARD PARTRIDGE Handicap: Sampson ldon'+ gel exciled-i+'s iusl his hairl. Cure: Delilah. LOUIS PERRAULT Handicap: Being 'foo genflemanly. Cure: Playing I'ramp . JEAN SALISBU RY Handicap: Looking like Joan Crawford. Cure: Hollywood. MURIEL HIMBERGER Handicap: Shorlhand Whiz. Cure: Diclalion by Floyd Gibbons. f -wi 77. ?3'i V? ff2if S?fi3Qi?.Enl 'Q fa- -- . DL 'hifi r ,. tnvrxggzzgl wx!-,ig ,,m,ym-mirrv. JA 'Ty' . 'AR U1-369,141 ii ', if 'Witia-' ' ':f15kQ, f-72? 'A i rr - - M i ..: ,T T A ...MEM-a4.3mnU fe.-Q-fi . . is - -N-.- THOMAS MAIETTA Handicap: Sor+ of uses sor1' of foo much. Cure: Sor+ of use a synonym. RAYMOND MANN Handicap: Easy come-Easy go. Cure: Married life. DOROTHY MULCARE Handicap: Homewo-rkiris. Cure: A lover. BERNARD GINSBERG Handicap: lmifaiing Bing Crosby. Cure: The guillofine. MAX GOODMAN Handicap: Always asking foo many quesfions. Cure: Lockiaw. EILEEN DOYLE Handicap: Too loquacious. Cure: Marry a radio announcer. ELEANOR HAROLD Handicap: 4 feet IIV2 inches. Cure: Won'+ you +ry Wheafies? SOLVEIG ANSTEENSEN Handicap: Perfecf a'r'rendance for fhree years. Cure: Ay Tank ay go home now. i igijif alfa 3 :mpg Aglri'-KQWELQNL QEQAL-x s ' :.,,,,,,, 'L ui , M fi max :hc 7 Ill' 1 YJ gi. I I M A 'ZR' fm ' r f Z -- as suv- . 4 , . , , SJ eh, s- ,., Y if' L s ' ' -QF1 F Iisgli! R11 ,, Z . ',,, 'Q' , , - - ' A, er - ' 'QW at ffm 5-V5 -A-, E' , 4 . . - .-1-x... i-1-1 ,nm - J. --sm ,, . , S ,- T.: J' -V -HF .4.,. ,. - 1 'g-.' M- a- Y ' sw -ssaimx ' 'i Q g : f ,,,,,l,.gvj5:5i'i1i?g - My 41 ' dw .1 a'l'ifv' r- f- , .A 'N' .., J' , sf ' :.- Nerf, I i- sf, '-Q' ef? ' Xa K gi ' lie' ' 'gi S ',.',x 2 'Afw gx 1 I i STUDENT COUNCIL President Thomas Rees Vice-President Vice-President - Vice-President, Treasurer Faculty Advisers Richard Slade Philip Barney Sally Jean Smith Nicholas Timeson Louis Perreault Margaret Burg Harold Ackerman Wilbur Barton Raymond Mann Mr. Glover ,Mr. Stiles, Mrs. Laurence Sherrod Vaughn Franklin Winchell Paul Thornton Eleanor Powers Ruth Merrick Vincent Smith Harvey Jacolick Dorothy Day Robert Treat Kenneth Laut Richard Snyder August Schmidt li' W' F 5132! 'ft mi-f-f ,., ll Wifi W or L4 '32 wr E 7 XF-E if--Sy - f ir? 5rL'? E, F VV w- A mr- -- - ,A 4, V ,i XYJ I iii 53 ,-x:fu A gi r l ff ? w s , , 1 . haf- sz: -. fr r , i is f ir- -1 . llllll if 'L - - , '- +I ' jf'-, . , 'l l RAN ' I I ,M 45, jim' :'gf g.f22-wings 5 -ir -XM ,. YEAR BOGK BOARD Editor-in-Chief - - - William Swanson Chairman Literary Committee - Janet Robb Chairman Advertising Committee Richard Brearion Chairman Circulation Committee Jack Waldron Business Manager Richard Snyder Literary Committee: Ruth Merrick Donald Hotaling Gweneira Williams Dorothy Mulcare Margaret Brown Max Goodman Advertising Committee: Louis Perreault Bernard Ginsberg Wilfred Des Jardins Jean Dickerson William Van Vranken William Reilly Thomas Maietta Jean Salisbury Muriel Himberger Marjorie Brown Beatrice Weber Sally Witbeck Raymond Mann Thomas De Cerbo Nick Timeson Jean MacDowell Circulation Committee: Lloyd Cooper Thaddeus Zalondek Sophia Lenkewich Rosalie Graubart Leonard Partridge Elizabeth Ploss Elizabeth Myers Activities Committee Kathryn Lewis Thelma Stearns Henriette Meaney George Weinman Bettye Marhafer Eleanor Patterson Jeanette Scheinzeit Solveig Ansteensen Eilleen Doyle Regina Bradley si? 7 ffl: 'f'J51Ti3j53.!a 1 A A-.-.Leg-gfi--fe' , 'T-11+ F-Sf? 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' , im 'ir' z'2'D1-v'pf- , his sh-5 W 'H Jig-4532 i' if ' five s'f1'fi:P' 4.4 4' vt ' MTS l llllliff- 1. fggffv' r -+wf p i ll' ' is 4 4 ii' I ns,-ff-:se-++:iaf',e-31, , 4A EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Presideni - - Nicholas Timeson Vice-Presicieni Richard Snyder Secreiary - - Sophie Lenkewich Treasurer - - Vicior Pioirowski Dean - - Miss Abel Eleanor Patterson Marjorie Brown Mary Ciampriello Richard Brearton Wilfred Des Jardins Jean Dickerson Katherine Lewis Jean MacDowell Raymond Mann Elizabeth Ploss Jean Salisbury William Swanson Marjorie Wiltgen Jack Waldron Thomas De Cerbo Jennie Ciani A I H fl lfiveleif- ' 141 Q 4- L , M :iii 1 , ,,. k X il E ' 52' lJ m'Q'e1-if?iL.b3w -r .rf ri - W' MX Qkl'-171 'Img ' '11 -7 cu' xiuiim ull' ,355-uf-at Q fe E I - in M W , 1 .. 4B EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Presudermi - Harold Ackerman Vice Presicleni Paul Thornion Secretary - Eleanor Powers Treasurer Van Ladd Dean Mass Posson Margaret Burg Hedwig Braranowicz William Bradt Christine Dannibel Janet Dempster Kenneth DiLal1o Ann Kenyon Kenneth Laut Jean Leonard Barbara Levy Howard May James Mero Wallace Pennie Dorothy Short Sally Jeanne Smith Vincent Smith Elmer Spicer' Mary Frances Stern Averill Stewlart Robert Teagle Franklyn Winlchell Virginia Jones Janice Nierman Douglas Cree Thomas Rees F?-3: !?SZZfZf.EsT l- -- 1--'Tl'Z's'i'T ' , 'Qs EW- il 2?fiiif5i L-1 Q - ' gf-Y'??ff4iffw2iffiF'f kw?1efLaweaf2f'1mSQx.Eg T ,ifij ,A.A, my -f '- A T -:- K iw QKQSTLQ 1' , A 'W he gps -1: ' so F2 5:1 1544:-'mil 1' f, f-f,--,fi k .3lfU'5b3ff'5s 4iii' i Q X Miiai-iaflxzkilfu 'S-1.-2:.9fTf ' 4 3. 5. 3A EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Presideni - I-iaroid Ciwesinui Vice-Presidenl Wilbur Barion Secreiary - - - Jean C ooney Treasurers Eihel Kollaih, Harvey Jacolick Dean - Mr. Thomson Marjorie Burdekin Francis Sertl Frances Mackewicz Alfred Kosberg Edward Baugh William Pfeif Clifton Atkinson Gladys Mudge Helen Applin Jane Gardner William Mitchell Eleanor Friedman Ruth Taylor Katherine Garahan ,J '4 H+ -- .4-5- bfiwfq 'vfl 352-f ', 5 f 59fl'o.i3la. f -5 A ' 4 f :?'E'1iQ4rQf?'fsD'3f5l-X1m-,4?'-'f9mil': YSffffqVf?:il NT . Q4 dh - A -S vr5L-- f Fx'JN Eiqqlllhf x fff '1-if 4' 51 'HM 523'-'1' .- E E mil QNM ul :im r-1 '- ,gf plireazragg if-qi , 'WM' 'eff V T ff ff - ,E .. W- W , Lifawgl lllll ' f E- I I -f Q 211 E far, am ' M 3B EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President - Virginia Wend Vice President Jack Caldwell Secretary - - Merlin Faylytg Treasurer Betsy Vroman Dean - Miss McMaster Dudley Diggs Helen Rivlin Edward Stewart Berttye Philo Margaret Bird Margaret Firth Dorothy Day Susan Strough Gerald Sclhryver Celia Fava Alexander Batten Stephen Wozniak Walter Wedekind Otto Dekom Burton Oimstead J o1hn Grreismer John Carpollo Richard Slade Clifford White Lucile Alessandrini Gail Kerste Robert Slaitterly Moreau Maxwell ' -- ,-- we .1-,-w ff F 5 LY g 'zz -1-H7 H, 5,553 ll i vm EigWl4bqX 1. 2 'mitral P Y? .aff ll and X Jw ff r -r N Y-1, 5,1'??l fr ,xt -f-' ae' ' er + f N I f. T a f X , M f if ..?' . f-1 , ' . .. . , Mb Ui, :L X 4.,. X drfff gl! ' ' 'L ' ., ..,- fl ' Q , U m, J '-.712-.71 ,'f ': T ' . -- , r A , , ' 5' . ' . .l -, ,, x lf- uri:-,.l A . JW- M' 2 'rx g Z. ,-' 'M 'l'l'.if -f K5 ' fx 2 ,AW - ' A - . gr H111 ,f ff- ,Si K- .E 3 Q T 1 , , , v 3' 5,1 I u 1 Y fe Q bib r -' ik 25-ii ' N E 2A EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President - Vice-President Secretary - Treasurer Dean - Walter Fallon William Gormley Allan Haverly Helen Hallenbeck Dorothy Jane CaugheyLois Holly Warren Clark Thomas Jester Gena Cuoca Dorothy Lee Angelina DeCarlo Jeanette Levine Augusta Alger Rae Baker Mildred Beatty Virginia Brockman Warren DeSorbo - Joan Stokes - Sadie Flax Vincent Marro Miss Hoag William Nugent Frank Sewell Ruby Stewart William Stolz Helen Tamm Edward Thackeray Mary Vite James Waldron .A lu 1. 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I X ' fe l ' l ll l I ra- A ' 35: 'Tu' Q Q T.- '-e., irwfff .TK ,, i -y agar' ,i . , 'X-.N Presiclenl - Vice-Presidenl Secrelary Treasurer William Fagel Muriel Swart Frank Hershey Robert Furman Regina Lupka Robert Rodwell William Krueger Dorothy Rivenberg Jean Reid Edward Kane Richard May Jack Flickinger Barbara Vickery Harold Eidelbus Betty Denison Charles Finkenstein Bernard Hammond William Fuller Viola Cooke 2B EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Slielclon Ackley Dorollwy Rice - Doroiliy Fish William Helen Meyers Richard Hill Adam Gnara Irene Schuneman Rose Salamone Norma Leversee George Found Marie Hillman Eleanor Lewinski Sclwlanslcer Mrs. Lang 1239 ny-QQ., Ai M, '-Selig? TJ N? xv T -or 52 7' QM N ,ML is Aint, ,yt Wuuu' ' A521955 W' Effie, 3 wg Y 1 ag f,-L1r:'11G!g rea- ' f-L . -A . 1- ,. e' '--' ' f' N ' -i:..t,!l '-l, 1 '-' . .. -. - 4 A - .af:.,t., r. lf, me A ,a.i. vfF2'xM f mfsmifegflxglgmw qi E 4' ,, H1 M7 1 5 ,,1 w1' wE'x:iji '-A' --- H 'M jfE5 .M?'E' Nh if? . - mmm-U Jig.: IL - Y . Jplilllllifu H gikf' L E I -z L! , ' , ip. ,mmm ' or 1 1. 4 I . Director Robert Benford Americo Brunetto John Cary Harvey Chappell August Coffin Laurence Crowe Dudley Diggs Charles Ettinger Paul Frank Everett Fuller John Griesmer THE BAND Robert Hannah Richard Hill Fred McCracken William Mitchell William Nordquist Edwin Ott Robert Perkins Robert Porter Edward Post James Priest George Reynolds - Mr. Clewer Richards George Rosen Edward Schultz Carl Shopmyer Laurence Simmons Alexander Stevens Charles Thompson Nick Timeson William White Edmund Winslow by fe E M 3 Hi Nfl Qjlfiqfgwv, qwqlhmii my-H5 W -,gf Al gl J 994' l 'N 3 - f :':'i gf 3 DEA .. :L ' a+ 55,7-' lea f da ' -, we .fry 1-,rf if 1 , I 5-, 'umrjj' if V--gr 4, .,- g ,, .:. 3Y.5 L 'M faw ' W ff f A f AL fo ' ig, ' 'f ,W aaa , I , l l :ee ' Quai ll A-af 'ee , f Eli ! NT THE CHOIR Director - - - Mr. Wheeler Augusta Alger Claire Anderson Frank Ashley Mildred Breek Robert Bullock Margaret Butts Robert Campbell Dorothy Caughy John Czarkowski Joseph DeVito Joan Diamond John DiBlasio Dorothy Fish Evelyn George James Gillie Max Goodman Arthur Hammel Kathryn Happel John Hoffman George Holland Lois Holly Glennie Hyatt Peter Ipsen Jerome Leeman Jeanette Levine Marjorie Levine Mary MacDonald Willard Male Vivian Marx Jean Mather Edward Pulaski Dorothy Rice Helen Rivlin Anna Rosenthal Albert Schumacher Grace Shaw Ruth Smith James Spence Edward Stewart Esther Stritter Susan Strough Irene Suminski Daisy May McCoubery Walter Turbak Olive Neadle Gordon VanStunburgh Marjorie Newland Gregory Utter Albertine Noyd Stella Ofsian Marjorie Pappas Sherwood Plusch Eleanor Wheeler Margery Wiltgen Margaret Sisk S -fl, I :M 1-,La-:fV1'6? -' JT E 1?-, 1 ' ,A CNN ': ' HN: yi L r 163 .-ily, . H l v . fi? 'fr' X L Jima n 5, J 1 gqj Fink 51 an ' 'am M., ,, C L -f CAA- . 4- -' 1 I-sx..Q ll' ' ' TFP 743.2 f '- ' , ,, . -vu asv, I-1 3-2-- 'f' . ---X f, . 4 If .,,.,f .f F ,, - f f ' - cf , 4 F 1 I f ig. ' ff? -xr: ,, 1- Vg, ' ---xff..-, 3-,gz lim J SQ ' 'io Q U 's, 'E' I , 7 aiu -Q, 1 Z U K, 1 ..,,,1ir gj' 'kiwi THE CHORUS Director Mr. Vifheeler Hilda Blair Janet Campbell Robert Campbell Mary Campriello Ann Carey Phillip Caruso Betty Casey Carl Caviliere Ruth Clark Antoinette Corbo Mary Colangelo Laurence Crowe Gena Cuoca Josephine DeVito John DiBlasio Sanford Doremus Elizabeth Earle Anne Felonick Sadie Flax Virginia Gemi Harry Howell Josephine Kopec Jane Lodge Marion Mahoney Esther Male Hazel Perley Sherwood Plusch Jessie Rightmyer Grace Ristau Irving Rosen Florence Salamone Margaret Simmons Francis Stanonis Mary Sullivan Rita Summers Daisy May McCoubery Nicholas Timeson Augusta McSweeny Dorothy Weed Edward Morini Margaret Nerling Eleanor Ossenfort Mary Winters Amelia Wulatka. '. J., :, 'r'. fy rffzrgf 7375, -- eutleglgf- ' iff 4- gi? is fliaiiieefsafms-if.: emi Qwagzeleslifeldfsw ,I a n ,M 4 me swf-qi i U A in --Y--: .4n ww Elf., -4,1-1vg94'if - '.f 5:gtE' -2 1,5 ll- f1 'W cf-fi: V -29 ' Nix? :Erik a ' iff . -T '1 ? EfT 51jwg,,gj ,,-'ex-, S N Y Y E N ' -' a ll 'f 1 ' 2122 ear-l.Q1f.ff.s -ig -N- 'f 'aT--X .f ' ali' kill 4 Y f- fe Q-:E Direcior THE ORCHESTRA Howard Becker Americo Brunetti Ruth Budlong Robert Campbell Carl Cavaliere Beth Consaul John DiBlasio Dudley Diggs Sanford Doremus Florence Downer William Edmonds Robert Egan Charles Ettinger Albert Friedman Everett Fuller Warren Gammons Arthur Hamel Iva Hoyt Catherine Huff Marvin Humphrey Edward Korzeniewski Jeanette Male VVillard Male Winifred Murn Helen Myers Marjorie Newland Burton Olmstead Jeanette Pappas Mr. Joseph Pawlowski Sherwood Plusch James Priest George Rosen John Sawicki Judzith Scheinzeit Edward Schultz Frank Sommers Gregory Utter Clifford White Edward Skotarczak William White Margery Wiltgen Wheeler -- L' L v 'f ri' fV: ff'11?f- nga-' U, -- A XTJ-f Yh-f-M . l fiK??ii?1wfHX:Mie1i5swvQm2fvX f ,i L . , A WIA- ,,,,-WA, Z, , Snail-em' -J, -Z-,F if F M t .A e- ---:u:.:.-.A-.Q if an ll . -f.?v 4'? 7' 1v' 'Sinai if 4 71128, 'X KHNX- K-sllmffi ' -G ' lllltfd ' J 5-13 ? ' - E ' , ., ll' Q. '-if 'fs--.V . ' I W X , Direcior Ari Direcior - Siudeni Direcior Misiress of Properiies Prompier - - Louis Perreault William Reilly Sally Witbeck Max Goodman CLASS PLAY Miss Mc:Wade Miss Meyers Beairice Weber - Doroihy Hill Muriel Himberqer Thaddeus Zalondek William Van Vranken Donald Hotaling lBernard Ginsberg Gweneira Williams Nicholas Timeson Jean Salisbury 1 E2 ig ai M2 EC? Ra f le he 7 .,e-1,,,,,'Qgi5 ifgmf ASW kegfmzfawweewlwa aww X if if Q 'A 'ai i 'f . f L IQ! Ei ' Ill il 'ex' 'if 1 -1 1 W' Ula ,: 5 2' 1 ,L 2 ,r.p'1.., I -- 'L any 0- nr- F , . ie, L ,mr -.QQ 4,1 ,Yx , --,Y va 1:2 nl' ' if E 72 eb iiufoffh MER! - f 4 345, . - N 'NNN-N TERRACE TRIBUNE STAFF Ediior in Chief William Bradi' Exchange Ediior - - - Jane Maxwell Liierary Ediiors Doroiliy Davidson, Ediili Jespersen Carioonisi' - - Roberi' Guyon Manager of Advertising Wanda Bogus Faculiy Adviser - Miss Spencer Page Editors: Adema Cramer Norbert Sauter Helen Willey one Dekom Franklin Wiiieheu Dorothy Mulcare Robert Beers Henry Bachrach Janet Dempster Reporters: Betty Winne Kenneth Laut Warren Gammons Dorothy Davidson Charlotte Libman James Spence George Holland Marjorie Leibel Melba Fox Eleanor Friedman Marion Swire Eleanor Ossenfort John Morgan Gladys Mudge Donald Miller Rose Goldberg John Bray William Robbins Marion Giffen George Patrikaris Norma Rowe Lillian Kozatsky if-l R.. R555 sf-1 Wie '- , .. x -- ' -- ' , ' 4... W ff +A' 4 fl 7 1? zfafli-1-' 5 ' M W rv L. S1-Txwxdayi NA, , , 1t bim't VI' 4,1 ! lwwii f l WV' V si' 1, - K ?-g, hfhff, : if K : -I f 'gr ' s I JP, 'm l ND MATH HONOR Sponsor Mrs. Reynolds Harold Ackerman Helen Applin Raymond Barclay Marion Batten Robert Beers Harry Benjamin John Bigwood Leo Blauel William Bradt Marjorie Burdekin Margaret Burg Mary Campbell Mary Campriello Harold Chestnut Ruth Cohen Antoinette Corbo Christine Dannibell Janet Dempster Jean Dickerson Florence Downer Carmelo Emml Melba Fox Jane Gardner Richard Gilbert John Godell Arnold Gordon Willard Hagadorn Donald Hotaling Robert Hull Virginia Jones Alfred Kosberg Irma Krocker Kenneth Laut Marjorie Leibel Barbara Levy Charlotte Libman Rachel Lockerby Charles Marks Howard May Clara Maurycy Fred McCracken James Mero Ruth Merrick John Messinger Richard Miller Dorothy Mulcare Francis Nicol Janice Nierman Frank Nolte Birdena O'Melia. Carl Pawrowski Ralph Pearse Victor Piotrowski Paul Puglesse Frances Russell George Saccas Hollis Schermerhorn Gertrude Sliner Catherine Smith Virginia Smith James Spence Beatrice Stanco Mary Francis Stern Averill Stewart William Swanson Ruth Taylor Louis Thompson Paul Thornton Robert Treat William Van Vranken Thomas Warwick Helen Willey Leila Wilmot Marjorie Wiltgen Xt., , 2 4271 ' ff' Ff'3?f lT '82 '71, uc. -- Kg-J 53-:mf 4 eff- i fei i igqalefiiagmfilrxlafmm Vamapgzfxmf th WW X sw f rv Herbs ,T n 'asses M Jil , f i?f if5f f ?'fl5ff -f i -,S 2 KWNNNEXZ Ii- ' 215232-Qfmfei' J ' 1 TERRACE GUARD SPOFISOF - - - Mr Stiles Honorary Captain Howard Mahoney Captain - - - William Reilly Ist Lieutenant Richard Snyder 2nd Lieutenant ------- August Schmidt Sergeantsz Robert Treat, Nicholas Tirneson, Virginia Jones, Averill Stew art, John Cary, Leo Zyminslci. CORPORALS TREAT'S SQUAD STEWART'S SQUAD Harris Mallory Joseph Catino Grant Smith Anthony Briccola Richard Scott Ellis Carter Kenneth Laut DeWitt Kittle Elmer Spicer Douglas Eagan Thomas Jester Martin Kelly ZYMINSKFS SQUAD TIMESON'S SQUAD Alexander Malecki Laurence Kearney Warren Gammons William Edmonds Laurence Crowe Philip Caruso Ralph De Celli Lester Johnston Elliott Forte Jack Waldron John Todd Richard Anthony JONES' SQUAD Betty Freeman Clara Maurycy Genevieve Wojtulewicz Lois Holly Augusta Alger CARY'S SQUAD James Herbst James Guthinger Harry Cleveland Wilbur Barton Donald Campbell Anthony Wojtulewicz is la. Y r'7'3fBfs-W El-'ix7M?lw'i'A'5N'Xi fnvhwe-9lmA'V'4'Q4Cl art' N. ld.- ai is iiiial? 'rdf' 'W ,Fix ,um X 'ef ' Illlll Z 7. , ew -- -' 1. X 1' W rw hernia' ee- at re-f 2 M .Jn Y- .I I Je- ,TI ' 54,33 ' Ext, i, 54- F K if !.,,- J. 41 , , 1 '- ' ' : 1: r -'-, -4- :--- 1-r ' rfsfea-LA 11 ' , .' z M2 11-A f ,lp .., rua ' - ' li- ' if? 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I EMMA BAILEY SPEER President - Jean MacDowell Vice Presideni - - Henrieiie Meaney SGCFGTGFY - Ernesiune Shaffer Treasurer Elizabeih Ploss Sponsor Mrs Laurence Helen Adams Augusta Alger Carol Ballway Vera Benjamin Esther Deitz Geraldine Finster Melba Fox Eleanor Harold Rosalie Graubart Enid Henry Lois Holly Kathleen Holmes Marjorie Leibel Jean Leonard Dorothy Lindsay Helen Lockerby Rachael Lockerby Margaret Lynch Viola Cassella Henrietta Mattock Virginia Peck Eleanor Patterson Marjorie Rose Anna Rosenthal Janet Russell Thelma Stearns Dorothy Stiles Eleanor Viets Emily Vogel Frances Vosburgh Genevieve Waldron Alice Hauser Leila Wilmot Dorothy Lee Doris Cummings Dorothy Levine Katherine Miller my W Qi i ' n'3EQ1l'W.g'iZ?M1fw1N-AM N M ii fx, ea-ee A r 4: PFW IW wmlll aes? . , 'H atm f' . N5 ull' if T xv J H1 l' E'x52 f'f1?Yr E ae-N H? - - 1.--W 4 ew 37,1 Ti, LLEHI . - Qi 1 :lf - Ti, E f WA- ,, ,f Ii, H , .f.-.f.-w::,,.:.Q 1' , M fcygiagfr .-, . . iw, . ,np-:r-ff, lege? 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W 3, eff 7 To .1 M A sms ,sl A ' ' iff, A it A T fr ar ' i i H GRACE DODGE President - Marlon Palmer Vice-President - Aluce Blake Secretary Edith Jesperson Treasurer - Catherine Nardsm Faculty Adviser - Miss Lewis Eleanor Adams Winifred Adams Virginia Hendry Dorothy Howe Ruth Inman Marjorie Newland Norma Rowe Catherine Sims Charlot-te Thompson Betty Winnie Margaret Alibe Wanda Bogus Betty Clark Gertrude Forman Marion Hand Josephine Senn Ann Kehoe Hedwig Hillner Carole Blackwood Eleanor Brownsey Genevieve Cardy Ruth Gosnell Helen Christensen Beatrice Connelly Virginia Cooper Gladys Crary Doris Deisem Alice Gremmu Janet Hughes Lorraine Grout Marion Dillalbougrh Clara Janoszewski Helen Mischler Helen Wright Marion Willsey Marion Townsend Gladys Graves Jane Maxwell Ruth Bennett Maura McNavin Edra Woodruff Alma Miller Dorothy Ramsey Gertrude Sliner W M ll 5171417 ' rw fi if, 2652 , 2- L ' -WN- ig-feb llllll ,, E4 ifd a l f . X I ,mx 4 l I .0 fi Y- 'V .IM A 2-45? Srl!! A-:tix ij , S nfl ' i'.,.p- Q- Af .,:,, f.,,'f -., - 4 1 1 -Q ' . -'4W 1 lf 5 ' A rs' -if V .Q - ' - ' X11 ' 5' ul' if wN.hf,' 4 :gg-iuww I , f '- '1 ff' - f .' 4. '-vs-..---ZF gl la 1 ,L A ifQ:: '?Z'6L32f5f' Al3?Q,31fifn.N,i,,x-,Jsigfffxifljg Y ll 5? in Jef. igfkli Md, 'M .f .eg-2,511.52 i ' S ,H ' hx ' Presidenl - Vice-Presidenl Secrelary - Treasurer Facully Adviser - Y. M. C. A. Adviser Wilbur Barron Jack Caldwell Harold Chestnut Ellswoxth Dalrow SENIOR HI-Y 1 l l l l l l l William Reilly William Swanson - Warren Gammons Vincenl Smillw lvlr. Glover - Mr. Shepard Marvin Humphrey Richard Snyder l VVilllam Lcodom Elmer Spicer l Moreau Maxwell Sherrod Vaughn l l?l2iHI Smith 1 1 Q X 1 V--iii .V ima., '1A jL-'ekrg' gzgaarznzf' is Sakai:-f. , --Q AM Akoitfv-I .f I :ff x f . ' '?f,'Wt , dQQ1i6lSgfwf?3Xl5Mf?'v1Mlf52V jqwyggoqiwmglsx Qfg - 021 in - L '?' jf ' . ' itfgqelf 35'l1l'5iX1S Eli ., .-f,a 9i'? ' W' 15311. , f '0 - 4 : 5 - u'ifjQj7Qe-QQ: P mfs 'Tariff' S 4 I 4- , J uf ,, sglsf, yqtffzfb ' ' H ull -EFSWEJQ Q 25 --LI Y izzivarefv ' ni -F225--Ns TEX BASKETBALL Erwin Clarke Louis Torre Wilbur Barton Ray Vacca Earl Ferry Grant Smith Martin Hutt Isadore Rosenblurn Longin Podrazik Philip Barney Howard Mahoney Vincent Smith Paul Thornton Edwin Korkosz Stephen Wozniak Henry Wozniak Stanley Rogowicz Howard May Harold Buell Edward Lasky Ralph De Meo William Burmester Coach Manager gf on iso-Q Q M L-'xi 1 ' N?'ff is lfqjig V f' --3 -:f?5fI,-x?i.,.q,g1, Eva?-L51l.H,,,,,,4f4,Q,X if TMA M, A -I-U'- ' F a ' :,.,Q VhL4 14 M l aye jn- W I J FY 'ig V A ,.l 7 il I uw flfffff . ,af NCT if , , 4-1, f .y ' l f: 4' -' Y h Q ' '4lf 75f'r f:,,. ' JF, '!:,. v WWW H lm? x r .: .2 3 ' mihxx J . 1. ,w,..,, . lg. , L, , .1 ,1 . 1 1 tv N ,v ky,,:..f.- J .Gln Milf, . x 4. U L' wg- ,J , - H fl. 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France Francis Anthony G-aetano Adam Gnara Edwin Korkosz Van Ladd Nicholas Lenkewich Capiam eleci Hugh Mackey Gerald Reilly Chester Rogowlicz Robert Slattery Oasilmer Stalewicz Henry Wozniak Stephen Wozniak '5z7 n, ff T-553' ':-rr ilk 4 L fm lffrff J' 'eiyii W' in ,ww il' max - affffwf riff ,gf ,,1 fl, -17116: fc . aff., R. .A , -f ,.. s--.11 ..E. 4- F1 .- gf.-f :iff rw irii n ,fr .2 , ' -.' '- , - Div.. gf' 12365 ,IC .. 14, L- Y AWALW-L3 :Q ' mqfd f. , M -Q f if 255,370-:wL, . I at g le,-13.1,Xi44,fa1:,, I, ,.,. A ,...... .....-........... . x ui X .., N. ,--r4f'i'ggf. w u'-g,,.- 1 kr' pa ,. ,, A 'f QT N ,-4,5191--' f 'z 1 .Qi -5 ' rs 1. .. '-Or -03 - .345 F ld Q41 . yy: zipxk, rv, A A M'-'F , I yy Q gl W g. nfs 'ai ai- nga- ,nw - - - i . I Q xx-- Q'x 1-er '-1 ll - .i... XX, ,.,,1g.-rm! - -- - - i xxx i l ,men.gs.ni ' - :LQ rife... fx FAVORITE SAYINGS OF SENIORS Some observanf person who has been keeping an ear on fhe frack has recorded fhe following phrases mosf frequenfly heard from fhe illus- frious seniors. who should know whaf fhey are falking abouf. I fhink Dickens is delighfful. . . . Judas Priesf! ........., . l-lello, smoofhie. , . . Sign her up, Richie. ...... . Now, fhis is how I figure if. . . . . . .Gwen Williams .Richard Brearfon . . . , . . .Jeanne Clark . . . .Jack Waldron . .Lennie Parfridge You may linger longer, buf we'll gef you yef. . . . ..... Nick Timeson I fhink dancing is beneficial. . All fhe besf people do if. .... Well, whaf of if? ....... Have you seen Don? .....,. This is supposed fo be a Senior I didn'+ gef in fill five a. m. . . Was I embarrassed! ........ Whaf! Wifh my personalify! . Ka-choo! .....,.......,.... Cherchez la femme. ........ Debafing oughf fo be required Well, I don'f care-. ....... Lisfen, darling- . . . Shuf up! l'm busyl .. Oh, nufs!! ........ Ball meefing. . . . . .Marion Mahoney . . .Mariorie Brown . . .Jean Dickerson ........DofI-lill . . . ,Louis Perraulf l-lenrieffa Maffock ......Janef Robb . . . . . .Tom DeCerbo Dorofhy Kennedy . . . .Don l-lofaling . . . .Dick Snyder . . . . .Rufh Merrick .Bernard Ginsberg . . . . .Eileen Doyle ..Bill Van Vranken W H3 '34 5 7. elf -To - Eff' f - A 4? WW ,. ..,Jf'k:.1:,-'v2-sc 44vxfugmmsQfvm++vxmE,i5.nWU , -fs - 'f -f V3 fgxfge ff-, w A ' si ' if.. ee if: far ssluf'-1 . N... .1- f . gvhw f . 15431191 r- we Rl T.. 1'-.Li-1-1+ gl. 4 , - a- x- '. '1 'Y i 7. . 'raw 4 ' f 'f' 'li 533. u , 2 ' .jf-1-. .f ,, I ' '-- v:- 3--. 'Fi 'yigfgff-. '?'j:'l!i lii liu msirsv- 'fi i , ci 4.15 ' v . m 'MNfg .1 ,,'- 'J 'if' f 'W'1 -f Us Jr M. f gp-M. f , . , pw' xx v -2 1 y s f I' 'v n., V5-qh, if ' 1: H 'li x, Q ,Msmiiism ' 4 as-JV - JOKES Donald l-lolaling lprofoundlyl: I+ seems as lhough fhis year 'rhe usual unusual weafher has been more unusual Than usual. Thaddeus Zalondelc: Did Sir Launcelol' have To have a can opener +0 gel' ou+ of his lcnighi clolhes? William Swanson: l-le who laughs lasl seldom gels 'rhe poinl' anyway. Phil Barney: Many a foolball man who is supposed fo gel up brighl' and early iusl gels up early. Miss McMas+er lloolcing a+ her new classl: Worse lhings have come lo pass. Mr. Bird Ho physics classl: Tomorrow we shall slarl' wilh 'rhe speed of lighlning and go lo l'hunder. A BeHy had a liHle slam. She lei her parlner know Jus'r wha? she had by one grand slam Upon his shins below. Richard Brearfon wrole al' +he end of his exam paper: Dear Miss Burfonz If you send any of my sfufl To The funny paper, don r forgel +o spli+ filly-fiffy wifh me. DICK. Richard Snyder is so honesf he wouldn r s+eal a pin. l never 'rhoughl' much of fhe pin +es+. Why don'1' you l'ry him wilh an umbrella. Ginsberg, 'Fresh from lhe cily. finding a pile of condensed milk cans: l-ley, Van Vranlcen. l found a cow's nest .Af2,,4,w3vffJQ7,' fCf7-37 To Our Aclveriisers The Graduafing Class of January '34 wishes +o express 'rhanks 'ro +he merchanfs whose co-operafion made possible 'rhe publicafion of fhis Year Book. A Jr I rf' rf' 'V H. I- :J is-f' gl B .,,,,.., M32 -if M 'Z,:1.i,, jj r 'A A 'mf-g.,.'f:j'xa'j1f3vL ku i f I' ff'e-if- 5'i 'a Xx KE-DDO 'Ab' , - 9- 5- I Illl il 'f'Ef.E,?' f ,L X1:z13Q'5:if 'l Iul -E M I . Lwzfnrin-:Anil aff-1 'ea' - I Q4Q' ..,, ,I SINCE I857 Albany Business College REGISTRATION IMMEDIATELY OPENING MID-WINTER BEC-5 NNINO ANY COURSES MONDAY Universii' Grade Infensive Trainin Y 9 Business Adminisirafion , Privale Secrelarial Execufive Secrelarial I Business Praciice Accouniing I Finance OLD COLLEGE-NEW BUILDING Complimenfs of fhe POWER AND LIGHT Union Na+ionaI Bank Schenecfady N Y ,. W 4 1' g3vrf'::2f- egq-' R: ,- .- - iii 5- 11' - THQ. 3 W9x:W b?ff,f ' M Mf..:k:,1 for of T ..+l 45 , ,, u A I X- lm ' X- X MURRY'S Calerer of Fine Foods fo lhe S+uden'l's lt Pays You to Wear . for I0 Years Good Clothes. NOW NEXT T0 THE HIGH SCHOOL I P U Where the Better Class of Students t ay, 8 to Congregate Amld Pleasant Surroundings S ll Th 8 Cm and Inexpensive lndividualily We D0- al THE IMPERIAL CLOAK co. Dan A. Donahue 325 STATE ST. Your Kind of a Store Coats - Dresses - Mlllinery Terracian Headquarfers for Dining and Dancing MILDRED ELLEY SCHOOL 227-229 Quail Sfreei Comer Hudson Avenue Telephone 2-1694 Specializes in training High School Graduates for Success In Business For full information, use this coupon. van Curler Please send catalog to: Name .................. Sghenegfadfg Leading Hqfel Address .... QQ QJQQ4-5 ' emxiifrf gahinmlivwx l My an ul ima , t NZ' Sim' --JY . - L I T if 'f fe-T -. 1.-new QT1 A 1- ' :ff - -L Wm,-PE -M v ,ye ' ,gf My 12.1, - 3- 1 ,wa ' J -. g 4 N- ', E ' , . ,, ,ffef ' ,I - .,, ', ' ,, ' . 1 - - ' -, , Qi... , y M ? 5' A , V WgwQql4'?. 4 T All : ug .. fa- ff 2CT ,i1g' ,. ' , ' 'T Sr- 1-2534- Jlfx V, -4R 9? iF? vi' liek- ,WIN 'ffl 'vi A Q-4 13' rib- ' WRT? TP J' - 4 '1?' ' fl - f,..,f4 'IJ V, 75?-' Tee - 46 - -in - '4' S' -T-.X - - , -,fly ,, I Q? W, K., 1 .AFT ,X I xx The TERRACIAN was prinfed by 'rhe GAZETTE PRESS . . . . The engravings were macle by fhe AUSTIN - EMPIRE ENGRAVING CO. -63 f 24' f m-IZA ' ' M , ' r 'rfS :f T1 I IIf'I-.3310-5 IWW rw, j-2 . -13? 1. NX I Ti 'I ,.b,fY'I ' ,, ,zz , -.N 'F-:J '-N-.S I -I -. The Schenec+acIy Trusi' Co. MAIN OFFICE 230 S+a+e S+ree+ BRANDYWINE BRANCH IO5O Sfafe Sfreef MONT PLEASANT BRANCH 434 Crane S+ree+ Three Convenieni' Locafions SPORT CLOTHING for SKIING and SKATING SKATES SKIIS TOBOGGANS TOOUES MITTENS ALLING RUBBER CO. 254 STATE ST. The TasI'e-Tesi' ls Sloan Ou Smovwm Tens You- MEN'S and BOYS' E Y CLOTHING and 5115 FURNISHINGS AT POPULAR PRICES 440 s'rA'rE s'r. PHONE 2-0469 is Richer and Be'H'er whemherr the cou I y I ff th Gold Standard there Is no substitut for a Savings Account-In the SCHENECTADY SAVINGS BANK JERSEY ICE CREAM CORP. fwhere Clinton Crosses State? Interest from Day of Deposit Ffa' 336' E? f2L5l i9 ' 3535 'Q ,-1.-. , T-'E-'J' TSW T? il: rrszx ,,', if-it-lil ...f inal-W :EZ-c'.M ,. JI? T: 3: h -Q., ??'x '5'1T4 A f A ' 'T--.mf ', J.- fi ae r -F gfilifi- -V iillmlf T xxx. -'fm ' -21,212--D, - v ' , 'x X Your Graduation Picture Special Rales on lhe AH'rac+ive . . New . . VlGNETTES . . Especially Suilecl for Porlrailsin . . CAP AND GOWN . . Many Ol'l'1er Slyles +o Choose From. THE BOOTH STUDIO Official Plwolograpliers lo flue Gradualing Class. January '34 Porlrails by Pallon and Hall Bldg. Eric Hugo 243 Slafe S+. ew' -r .ls oo .acts stfosff - 3 of .z o 2, M Y o gawyovossiaoimzmaoelgfisg .fr ' 1- ,L A 'f--i-.rm M 1 vfW ' ' V557 'M If 'F 1 qi., :W fu f' ,-,gpf:,:,. :- eq A q ' l , U, N - A ei. 5 I f 'fr ' x ' - . ' .. uv' 'E 3 1 T' 'L'-I5l'i? 5,?,9 . 't5ii : -' 'A' or T?,..5.gw. s'5'.5'- ., , , . 6' mug.. I A ,Ph f. K q- A :I 6-g oeavrv V .Q-gg Y rf.',.,Qfa, , wp: --uf: L as -351414 'lull' ' '.. . , ,. W, I 5 - X A I I soar: 'mill if-.sa S S Schenec'racly's largest store de- voted exclusively to wearing ap- parel for Boys and Young Men. NUSBAUM'S E. V. B. FELTHOUSEN 81 SONS Growers of Choice Plants and Cut Flowers We specialize in Bouquets, Corsages and Flowers for All Occasions NVholesale and Retail Department at Our Greenhouses on Van Antwerp Road Telephone 4-85l3 We Telegraph Flowers Graduation marks one of the important mile stones in your life. Perpeiuate this important day John Kovacs Garage Co. with o good portrait. Dealers of Special rates 'ro graduates. Packards Whites' Studio 215 s+o+o S+. Phone 4-4I77 Hudwns TeffePleneS Join Our Day or Evening Class Now- Our practical training will save you time and money. It will give the high school or college education cash value in a business office. Whether you plan to make business your life career, or to attend college in the fall, SI-IORTHAND and TYPE- WRITING will help you in preparing your college assignments or in earn- ing part of your expenses. The New Business Era now develop- ing holds splendid opportunities for those who are better prepared to do the PRACTICAL things. JW BUSINESS 81 SECRETARIAL SCHOOL 243 State Street Phone 4-7619 Compliments of A Friend mega? 975 Q 5 -.:...e'1-'-'fQ's.fe'3'.'.,-,saari...afM.m...0'?f'+,3i, M ,f,,i '7.'-1I7'?' L3 'baggy I It 1' I sig' hw 4 ag ?5f.g.,m,f it' Axkil iugg I I : .r- VA, I L h . ' -.X R Kaem...'2..11ll' 1-1.5390 -1 I '-5-if jf' f -i'5r': 7121- 'gf-fu' . , -.1 r.. lf' :N if-I Q' 'i.,..l -- -- , - ' - '- '5,2gf,..-Zfixis ir, we 1 I ,,,,. '1Qsgs:.. . - - - 1 , 2 -- , - ,-fy-3 e, . . . . V , M - - - -. -,, wiv - '. 1' .':j-J 1 ' ,f ,wg : I ' .liiiigleiv ! FlIwM'i1 m ' it - ' I -' - 'f t 0 'I-'sys f H -' f' 2 - '- -4+ '1 f 1 . Q si f 1, .- A- , -. A 3 ix 1 A , , I , 1 v ' -'X 1 THE MILL END SHOP-162 Jay St., Phone 4-7941. LA VERNA BEAUTY SHOPPE- Gives You These Prices-45c an Item, 3 for S1. 102 McClellan St., Phone 4-6794. SCI-IULMAN CONFECTIONERY CO.-Wholesale Distributors, 728 State St. PEARSE 81 PAINTER CO.-Deal- ers in Coal and Wood. ALBERT VAN VOAST Sz SONS- Lumber. LYONS-236 State St., Kodaks, Radios, Fountain Pens. JOSEPH'S CLOTHES SHOP - Men's Clothing Store, 513 State St., Phone 4-3902. JACKSON'S RESTAURANT-Soda and Candy, 455 State St., Phone 4-7614. COMPLIMENTS OF THE SUR- GICAL HEALTH STORE-110 Proctor's New Arcade, Schenec- tady, N. Y., Phone 4-8284. THE COLLEEN BARBER and BEAUTY SALON-Schenectady's Most Popular, 459 State St., phone 4-8713. 1 THE STATE BARBER SHOP and BEAUTY PARLOR-Sam's Prize Winning Hairdressers, 323 State St., Phone 4-5413. DE WITT G. MARX-Groceries, Meats and Vegetables, Liberty at Lafayette St., Phone 2-1447. Free Delivery. NEW WAY LUN CH-A Good Place to Eeat, 710 Albany St. opp. Arm- ory, E. J. Stathis, prop. J. A. RICKARD CO. - Sporting Goods, 253 State St. FRENCH BEAUTY SHOP-445 State St., Phone 4-6548. McKAIN Sz VAN VRANKEN- Coal and Feed, Alplaus. ALBA SHOPPE-Delicious Coffee, Pleasant Surroundings, We Bake our own Pies and Pastries. 104-6 State St., Schenectady, N. Y. H. B. CAHEN-Cigars, Confection- ery, and News, 1609 Union St., Phone 2-0555. BALL'S INC.-Cleaners and Dyers, Shoe Rebuilders, Phone 23456. COMPLIMENTS OF YOUR FRIEND. FELTHOUSEN FLOWER SHOP- GRADUATION BOUQUETS AND FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCA- SIONS, 739 STATE ST. COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND. CHARLES BARBER f8z BEAUTY PARLOR-CORNER STATE 8: BROADWAY. LOBEL CANDY CO.-12 N. ELM ST., SCHENECTADY, N. Y., PHONE 4-0503-2-7232. A. G. WALDRON - GRADE A MILK AND CREAM, PHONE 4-6526, 1721 UNION ST., SCHE- NECTADY, N. Y. WILLIAM J. LILLIS-QUALITY INSURANCE, 115 CLINTON ST., OPP. NEW CITY HALL, PHONE 4-1133. CLARK 6 McDONALD-JEWEL- ERS, ESTABLISHED, 1830. THE DOGGERY-Puppies of Dis- tinction, 2871 Guilderland Ave. COMPLIMENTS OF 'FI-IOKMAS TEN BRINK, 102092 EASTERN AVENUE. HARRIET F. CI-IADSEY-Millin- ery of Distinction at Lady Lee, State St. UNDERWOOD' ELLIOTT FISHER CO.-Underwood Typewriters, 151 Barrett St., Phone 4-5713. J. C. DEARSTINE-Good Wood Goods, Catalyn St., Schenectady, Phone 2-6240. 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