Riverside High School - Skipper Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1937

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THE CLASS OF 1937 On .1 September afternoon in 1935 we entered the portals of Riverside lligh School, and as the doors tlosed behind us we entered upon the second chapter of our eventful lives. A new existence beckonedf But high school was not to be a bed of roses. Homework was the hrst thorn. The aloof- ness of the Lipperclassmen and the taunts of the superior Sophoniores served to prick our pride. A terrible obstacle towered menacingly in our path. the january examinations. Although we skated on thin ite at times. we managed to survive, Our real trouble was yet to come. june rolled inevitably nearer, and with it came our tirst taste of Regents. A much welcomed vacation followed. Refreshed by the vacation we returned in our sophomore year with a grim determination to im- prove ourselves. But a false feeling of superiority took possession of us, which we duly exercised over the new Freshmen. Our members became active participants in school affairs, and now more than ever before, we felt ourselves an integral part of the school, Witli a commendable amount of success, the year slipped quickly by. Our junior year was a succession of pleasant surprises, Our relations with the faculty became more intimate, and we lost our former feeling of restraint in their presence. As we progressed in years, advancement in physical as well as mental ability made itself manifest, and we shared the school's athletic limelight together with the Seniors. The arrival of spring brought with it vivid thoughts of the junior Prom. In anticipation of this resplendent affair, we elected the following othcers: Fred Smith, president: livelyn LaVere, vice-presidentg Thelma Stacey. secretaryg Williaiii Stenson. treasurerg Myrtle Graf, girls marshal, and Robert Sheehan. boys' marshal. A colorful auditorium program featured our class day exercises. On this day our class was the cynosure of the entire school. The close of this eventful occasion marked the culmination of our junior activities. As Seniors we were to set the example for the rest of the school and throughout the entire year we have striven gallantly two publications The early March vigorous of the friendly battle Stacey, vice-presidentg marshalg Henry Rauch, to live up to these expectations. At the same time we strongly backed our Pile! and The Skipper. The year passed without any serious mishaps and in campaigning for the election of senior otiicers was begun. When the smoke cleared, tabulation of results disclosed Leon Moulin as presidentg Thelma Evelyn Nuchereno, secretary: john Polanski, treasurer, Helen Limburg, girls' boys' marshalg jerome Robinson, prophetg and joseph Kish, historian. For maintaining the highest scholastic standards in th: class throughout their high school years, Pearl Mclntyre and Henry Tesluk were chosen valedictorian and salutatorian respectively. Now, as the year is rapidly drawing to a close, we sadly look back upon the many happy hours we have spent within these walls. But although we shall be no longer students here, our spirits will live and our achieve- ments will win for us an everlasting niche in the schools hall of fame. As a fitting climax to our successful career at Riverside. we look forward with great anticipation to a glorious Commencement.



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jeffrey Chuck chapter elfre Chuck jeffre XVell who then Helen Lrmburg Idrdnt hear her name among the Hamrng beautles rn the second But she rsnt a tlamrng beauty What' No red hart? Oh Secretary Secretary aes Mr Robson fEnter Helen Lrmburg wrth paper tn front of her facej Jeffrey I yxant you to meet a frrend Helen Lrmburg thus rs C O D Helen drops paper and reyeals blond mask C O D Helen Lrmburg gone blond' He famts Announcer What 1 surprrse And thus vull be a surprise for many of you Tlnso presents Lady Tmso eeprng around Tovtn by Up N Down our flashy news commentator U N D There rs aight rn the arr folks A dashnng young sarlor vshose name IS sald to be Lucrus Lemke and Irank Romeo Guzenskr haye been hayrng a heated battle at Tontvnandl and Ontarro Streets BuHfalo The reason IS a mystery It rs reported that ane Murtagh recently ditched Lucius rn fayor of Frank Lemke threatens to foreclose the mortgage and turn Frank out of house and home rf he doesnt grye up ane Frank has hrred Sreye Boogy Man Korpan to haunt Luke Meanvyhrle vue learn that ane rs novs at the Rryersxde Theatre mth the local playboy ames Trayers Flash' Ilash' Flash' udge Henry Rauch has just granted a finll dry orce decree to Thelma Wally Stacey Her last husband was Wrllram Kimball trapeze arttst It rs rumored that she IS soon to marry Wlllram Phtllrps has been frequentlng fashron shoves lately He cla1ms he IS a fashron crltxc but we all knoyy he goes for a strlklng model at Rltz Du Pont hangout for all unemployed R1YCfSldC graduates All members of the class of 1937 now llstenmg vslll remember ane Eyans They re off' And not the horses erther It s Myrtle Graf yeep shoe model tn New York Crty and Vernon Krng chief caddle at the Grower Cleyeland golf course It s gettlng so It s more profitable and lots more fun to bet on the outcome of these tvyo lover hghts than to play the doggres at Jack Lafhn s dog race track A contest for the largest last name started last week rn the Congresstonal Lrbrary ended today 1n a tre between Charles Schreckenberger and hrs ntncee Rita Schneggenberger mth 15 letters each Count them rf you dont belreye me Untrl the drfference of a spoon ts both and prunes 15 spelled wrth a b so what s the dtfference anvhovy 9 So long Lady Tmso The srgn of rntelllgence IS a hrgh forehead But dont let those bald headed men fool you If they had any rntelllgence at all they would use Tmso to prexent falling hair If you haye any frrends If you haye any frrends who have fallrng hair make 1t your duty to tell them about Trnso And nov our announcer has somethmg to say about duty No dont turn off your radios yet You may catch on to one of our Jokes later Come 1n jeff' Announcer Ten years ago today our advertlsmg manager Clarence Lantch publrshed a book rn yxhrch he sald that It yxas the duty of each and ex ery member of a graduatrng class of Rryersrde Hrgh School to lease behrnd hlm somethlng by which future students may remember htm Yesterday me found hrdden rn our hles seyeral letters rn reply to thrs statement One of these should be of speclal rnterest to our radio audrence Here rt rs' Dear Trnso Bemg 10 sound mmd vue do solemnly swear by the beards of Frank DeGlopper and Wlllram Ferguson that these are our last gtfts to RlX6fS1dC and rn so domg can nerther retract or change the sard grfts so long as Nlagara Falls falls grass grows H nry Tesluk and Paul Klern make the honor roll Whereas lf the party of the first part Frank DeGlopper should suddenly lose hrs beard or the party - , . ' . 4 6 A n t K vw 4 J y , , K . . y- , . . - ' ' . f, ' .. . . Q A . A 1 ' 'U . K . C . W ' l. 11 ' J ' v H V vu . . 4 ' ' . J ' 1 ' Y J l I . , 1 - ' -I 7 7 1 , J , . ' , . c ' the mrlllonalre polo-player, Earl Isaac. K . A . 2 , Y . , , J . . . c , , , 1 y V ' - ' J 17 V 4 1 a , , , ,. 1 Z ,y M ,, . .y . . y 7 ,, L f 1 rv lr . , . , 7 , I ' . Y Y L Y . . , . , , . , . - Q y ' v a ' 7 7 ' ' D Q v I . 9 1 L 1 . 7 A S v 7 3

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