Baltimore City College - Green Bag Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1940

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ACTIVITIES

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HanpsoMeE CouPLE “LATE AGAIN, EH!” ’ Quiet ! ! ““VicToRY’s SURE’ Fakers—WeE Know “BATTLER” CARP



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Left to right: Amernick, Professor Fairbank, Norris, Debuskey, Zipper. Headed by Prof. Frank P. Fairbank, honorary president, the Mid-Senior Class 1940 held an elec- tion for its class officers in February, 1939. James Norris was elected president; Merle Debuskey, vice president; Norman Zipper, secretary; Bernie Kravitz, treasurer; and Beranrd Amernick, ser- geant-at-arms. When Kravitz resigned because of illness at home, Norris appointed William Pills- bury, who had served the class well, to the office of treasurer. Starting off the year, the class of only 225 mem- bers launched a drive to rival any of the former classes. The class inaugurated its social season with a “Century Hop” on October 13, 1939, in the school gym, with Billy Antrim furnishing the music. The second social affair was the Victory Ball at the Italian Gardens, which was sponsored in conjunc- tion with the June Senior Class. The event was a huge success, a large crowd dancing to the tunes of Michael Greene. The presentation by the Mid- Senior Class of the annual play, “What a Life,” was one of the year’s highlights. The play was successfully directed by Prof. John E. Desch of the Department of English with the generous aid of the boys and our fair friends from across the way (Eastern). The play ran two nights before a packed house at each performance. As the term drew to a close, talk of the com- ing prom and banquet was on the lips of every Senior. A committee headed by William Pillsbury Q Senior by Nature and consisting of James Norris, Bernard Amernick, Edward Humbert, Gerald Ackerman, and Elmer Epstein began to make plans. A farewell assembly was held on January 31. On this day the “torch” was handed over to the presi- dent of the June Senior class and the Seniors bade adieu to their teachers and studies. The date set for the prom was February 15; the place, Emerson Hotel, the Orchestra, Men -About- town. Approximately 175 couples attended. Dr. Philip H. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer V. Bell, Mr. Alfred E. Culley, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Helm, Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Yost, Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. W. Schmehl, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Fairbank were also present. The night for the last farewell finally arrived. On February 20, at 8 P. M., the members of the 1940 Mid-Senior class, attired in formal dress, marched down the aisles. Mayor Howard W. Jackson presented the diplo- mas and made a brief speech. Dr. Edwards gave a short talk, and this ceremonious occasion ended with the singing of “City Forever.” About 180 new alumni met at the Emerson Hotel for the traditional banquet. Short talks followed an elaborate meal. A floorshow with a fine array of talent was presented to the graduates. At 1 a. m. with the singing of “City Forever”, the new alumni of a never-to-be-forgotten home marched out.

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