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THE SKIPPER ' flu. rift .. Williams, Marion W. Nip Young, F. Richard Dick With tripping feet and tz perromzlity I'll he hard to htzrzdlef' plux, National Scholastic Award in Drawing 43 Her parting hy :renter 4 fmt. Hi-Y Program 3, 4g Girl Reserves Assembly 3g Girl Reserves 3. Wolko, Harvey W. ?? It'J tt good thing he had glmrer on. Class Marshal 43 Treasurer of Rifle Club 43 Track 1, 2, Band 1, Baseball 3. Woltek, Rose ?? From every little hlurh that himllef in thy cheehr Ten thoumrzd little lorer and grtzcef rprirzgf' First Prize for Biology Contest 1. Yockey, Laura L. Laurie A mwirian worth prrzifef' Band 1, 2g Commercial Club, Honor Roll. Young, Peggy Peg AJ merry or the day if long. Athletic Letter 1, 2. Sketch Club 3, Prizes in Poster Contests 2, 33 Track Squad 1. Zarcone, John F. Zark I'rn Jtzddeft when I ring. Hi-Y 3, 43 Cross-country 23 Track 3, 4g Football 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y Program 1, 2, 3, 45 Erstwhile Susan 43 School Concertg Christmas Play 3. Zavodny, Mary ?? To otherf' virtuer very kind To others' faulty a little hlindf' Zynczak, Eva Toots We thirzh that we Jhnll never fee A girl of ruth tzrtivityf' Honor Rollg Vice-President, Commerce Club 43 Commerce Club Assembly, Girl Reserves 3, Pilot Staff 3. Autographs Printed by Airport Publishers, 77 Swan St., Buffalo, N. Y.
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THE SKIPPER 31 THE STAMP CLUB Although this club has been in existence for only one year, it is one of the finest in the city. There are fifteen members, with Mr. Spear as faculty adviser. In the 1935 Philatelic Exhibition at the Grosvenor Library, members of the club carried away several prizes. The frame entered by Ferdinand Roeder and John Evans was awarded second prize. THE RIFLE CLUB The Riverside Riflle Club was organized a few weeks after school began in September, 1934, with the purpose of teaching the boys, how to handle and shoot rifles properly. The club practices every Friday at the 174th Armory. The officers are: Melvin Kocher, president, Ernest Bodnar, vice-president, Harvey Wolko, treasurer, Joseph Hassey, secretary, Mr. Hull and Mr. Spear, faculty advisers. THE CHESS CLUB Last fall a club was organized for those interested in chess. The desire to learn and not the ability to play was the main purpose. The lack of adequate equipment has proved a serious disadvantage. However, a few very enthusiastic devotees of the game formed the team that represents the school in interscho- lastic matches. Bernard Ptaszkiewicz, Nicholas Radius, Jack Morton, Walter Kinal and Robert Coss have played in most of the matches, the last-named being the school's ace. THE COMMERCE CLUB The Commerce Club, organized in April, 1934, was established to create interest in commercial work by acquainting members with the business world, to further social relations between members, to strive for leadership within the school, and to promote a higher grade of scholarship in commercial classes. At the end of each year the club awards two medals. The person with the highest scholastic record in the commercial department is awarded a scholar- ship medal, the person rendering the best service is awarded a service medal. Miss Guyette and Mr. Miller are the club advisers. The officers are: President Evel n Reinhard' vice- resident, Eva Z nc- 3 Y 9 P zakg secretary, Margaret Forresg treasurer, Ernest Bodnar. THE RIVERSIDE HI-Y The Hi-Y Club of Riverside High School was started in 1930 through the efforts of our assistant principal, Mr. Spear. Mr. Miller is faculty adviser. There are many social activities of the Riverside Hi-Y of which the most popular is the annual variety show held in the school auditorium. For- merly this was given for the students only, but this year two performances were held. Admission was charged for the evening performance, the proceeds being turned over to the school athletic fund. The officers are: Roger Rawe, president, Marvin Rubin, vice-president, Howard McHenry, treasurer, Delbert Ray, secretary, and William Bibby, sergeant-at-arms.
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