Textile High School - Loom Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1930

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X F'lH111I1Tl11TrI1II1IlH1ImII1IlI1lrrl1T!mum11Iulln1rU1rnTlnmiimlnnmmmliimmmnrrmlnnnrrnlllxummmmm0111117211 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllflllllllIfI1l11I.l.D'llllIlLiillllll1l'llJ.ll'IIlll1IIIUIIHl'll1IIllIlIIliI'l.lIIIIIIIIHITIIllliliiiiiiiIlIiIifI1'lTIIllli1i1IIIIII111l'IiIH1lI11'l THE COOPERATIVE COMRADES Tl1e students of Twenty-eighth Street Annex organized a social club on No- vember 7, 1929, under the auspices of Miss C. BI. Kelly, faculty advisor. The name Cooperative Comradesn was unanimously accepted. The members meet every Wednesclay and deposit five cents in the treasury in order to cover the expenses for the requested refreshments. Dancing and entertainment prevail at every meeting. , On December 20, 1929, the Comrades held a Christmas Party. Like all social events held by the Cooperative Comrades, the Christmas Party was an unusual event. The grab-bag contributions from lVoolw0rth helped to make the party hi- la1'ious. The Cooperative Comrades intend to have many more successful social events. The active officers are: President ................. . . . Leonard Kellman Vice-Presiflent and Sec1'ct1m'y . . . . . l'Vanda Anclruck Treasurev' ....................... Cyril E. lVIeade THE PRINTING CLUB The Printing Club located in 30th Street Building has elected the following officers to serve the club for the term of one year: President ......................... Morris Popkin Vice-Presidents . . . . QU Emanuel Goldstein f2j Julius lliirengolt' Sl'C1'8f!L7'IC.S' .. .... UD A. Jankouski C25 Derby Champion Il7'C'l'LSZLTl37'S .... ..... ,...... f 1 D R. Morano V C25 Edward Gardety The aim of the club is to give the boys further knowledge of the printing in- dustry by visits to various printing plants, weekly talks and discussions in the shop. The splendid work that is being done for the school by the boys of the printing department is due to the uniting efforts of our instructor and faculty adviser, Mr. G. XV. Boofer. The knowledge the boys possess of the following items: linotype and various type-casting machines, lithography, paper industry, making of inks, types of presses and their importance to the printed word, are due to the wonder- ful explanations and talks given to us by our instructor. DRAMATIC CLUB . Ojicers Presiclent ..... .................. N aomi Leaf Vice-President . . . . Richard De lVIartini Secretary ....................... Anabelle Mellon For many terms Mr. Snyder has superintended the activities of the Dramatic Club at the Fortieth Street Building. Alas, joint meetings are no longer allowed, but the separate buildings are accomplishing much with excellent plays given in their respective buildings. 'We hope, with our occupation of the new building, 'to have a well-organized Dramatic Club, which, with the cooperation of all its mem- bers will give even better plays than the entertaining ones it has given in the past. EI i ffftniuiniiiiiinuuuiummmmnninmmimiiiinmmimm mmFmiMm mmnmmn1mmmmm1m miim.i BITE!-ITL-lI'lIl'.Tl'IIImTilEETTIillI1EIimmiiiiilT iiilZIlEiIIimiIIiiHHimEETTIL! inumn mx I78l



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3 -A Nrminnmmunnnn mmm umnumnmmiumrfmmmimnnnnnur llmmmmHmmmHUmMIlmMmIWHHHmIHUET' THE SWIMMING TEAM Although Textile High School is handicapped in not having a natatorium, we E have been fortunate in producing the best swimming team Textile ever boasted. E The team had been a. constant contender for the cellar position in tl1e P. S. A. L. T standing, but with the aid of Coach Rorty and Captain Arty WVadler, the team E has developed into a foremost contender for the championships. The team, under hfr. Rorty, has blossomed into one of the best teams the school has 5 ever had in the swimming history of Textile High School. Captain 'Wadler has assembled his charges and directed them in the perfection of their abilities so that now they a1'e able to give a good account of themselves in the P. S. A. L. meets. E Wlhen the new building is finally built, and we hope it will be soon, the swimming E teams will most assuredly 'turn out to be as successful as this team of OL11'S. The 3 veterans that are left are VV3.d.lC1', present Captain, Follick, Sugden, Goodncy, Ber- liowitz, Simkowitz, Chmiel, Applebaum, and Kowal. VVe have some promising IICNV members in Vanigre, Sampson, Christie, Ostrow, Augenblick, Gerard, McNally, Persily, Benish, and La Calorinta. All of the veterans are having great seasons, and the new members are showing why they were put on the team. Manager ' Clarke has decided that the team should be given more praise, than is usually giv- en, because of the fact that they have overcome heavy obstacles due to the lack of a suitable natatorium in which to practice. CROSS-COUNTRY - The best Cross-Country Team that Textile ever had was that of this term, led by Captain Anthony Sabella, and coached by lNIr. Daniel Alperin. Running in competition for the first time, YVilliam Hughes of Textile placed fifth in the hlanhattan College Run on Oct. 19. About 400 boys competed in this annual : hill and dale contest, in which Textile High School placed twentieth, beating one- Q half the schools competing. In the P. S. A. L. group run three members of the E team, who starred by running 2M miles in less than thirteen minutes, which is E unusual time. They are Anthony Sabella, VVilliam Hughes, and John Million. : Among the schools we have played and defeated are James Monroe, Theodore Q Roosevelt, Flushing, Boys', and Alexander Hamilton. The team expects to be a 3 strong contender for the city championship which comes later in the season. E The members of the team are Maurice Rifkin, Philip Chwast, John Maguily, John Ryan, Henry Manamus, and Andrew Demma. Six members of this term's team will be available for next season, and they will try to bring the championship to Textile. 3 5 l an - A gg--lg cfimnmmrmunnunmmn riliillnuilu 11 ummlrlu IIII1 rn Hnnn 1Illlrrlllillrllllllllilf U1 1 HWHHWHWHH HHHH WmmmwHmwummfMK JmmF U '1 n '1'm'11 m 1 1l '11' W' Il ' ll 'l'n 'n1l ' W U 'i'lllll'n'f l 1 '111l'uH mlmiiail lSOl

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