Batavia High School - Batavian Yearbook (Batavia, NY)
- Class of 1938
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H ,I , ,a ,. , ,A 'av ,.,,- -as ,-AVF .4 1- ig 12. 13 ff walk' Batavia High School Presenting THE BATAVIAN 1938 Publishedi by The Senior Class of Batavia Junior-Senior High School Batavia, New York Foreword . . . Since the Batavian has been published earlier this year than in former years, some of the spring activities are held over until next year's annual. Any change in policy involves disadvantages as Well as advantages. Naturally the staff regrets that omissions were necessary but hopes for the understanding of its problems. Pictures cannot be taken or engravings made when activities are still incom- plete. The early publication date makes possible more thorough work on the part of the staff and frees them from staff work well in advance of June exams. With plenty of time to secure signatures, there Will be no need of rushing. If all will cooperate in this matter, there will be fewer objections to this popular phase of our year book. Tradition is a splendid preserver of unity and spirit, but without innovations there could be neither continued life nor tradition. The class of 1938 has sponsored several innovations which it hopes may be worthy of becoming traditions. One of these is a new school song. Now the annual staff is venturing a new division of the yearbook. Perhaps you will like it better than the old. We hope so. The staff has enjoyed compiling this diary of the class, and we hope it will preserve lasting memories of our years in B. H. S. Library . . . At the opening of the Richmond LibrQ-ary on December 1, 1937, Mrs. Mulcahy unveiled a bronze tablet in memory of Miss Booth, librarian from 1899 to 1935. The remodeling of the library included the installation of indirect lighting, a children's room and redecoration. Miss Mabel Case Was appointgdihead librarian. Her assistants are Miss Mary Bean, Miss Marion Simmons, MissfD. Olive Croft, Miss Vernice Bennett. The library is a great advantage to the city, but it concerns primarily B. H. S., because it is a school library first, and a community library second. EVER BATAVIA Words and muSlC Irwin' gb gnu -hgh vga +e!1I5gr-,ffl sill ISE?-04, lgiincdir Sig J :PJ U J J. wgggai ihf.-W 5 fi JJIJ-LJ J . - r .J l . f f fl mjn-n'rigs qjfarc-5-r te ri-1 bei .S'El1nCl -5615 Co 'CXe 'Fo' J -' H gf r' c 1- S I, , I, fi ,. 'r A A ,ll ,L A A .tri g J J hon-Er aid ,lqgqancl-Iraq +L- +312 lEP1 LI 'tviigfl' . J J J J J ' J ' 1 ffrlfffr rrfr r r'ftE'g4 , 9 . . o 9' ' J J JJ , J J J fIm-E Eng- eg oar I its -ix-S 41-grtjic 1 ugarg .ack eg' I J .1 .1 -I 4 J -' 4 ' A f f x f lf fm I ' 1. Q' 1 I Qs 1 , 4-hy nfl-oi lcd' og F'-gs, lH'??i+s. Ji- I 4q1Q4-f-JJKALQ FI Zfrrfii-flrFr BQ- +'-'A--- --V-U1 Q .1f4iiL5i1sLg5.iH SQ ntou 55747 :gn-presse' 0 'Hsu Eli- +L!-i swim. J J r r til? If J i ,LNFFIQ i CONTENTS Gur B. H. 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Of -dimEffm:fE..f5-2Lm1f3f3??1:4I:f.w..5.:,f5,1-'sims'1Q3f.?2 'E-.vri ' Board of Education . . . l l Mr. Neaverth, Mr. Churchill, Mr. Minor, Mr. Judd, Mr. Carr, Mr. Chapin, Mrs. Mulcahy, Mr. WVe1ls. Calendar for 1937-1938 . . Tuesday-September 7th - S c h o o l s opened. Tuesday-October 12th-Columbus Day -Schools closed. Friday-October 29th-Western Zone Teachers' Meeting - Schools closed. Tuesday-November 2nd-Election Day -Schools in session. Thursday-November 11th-Armistice Day-Schools closed. Thursday and Friday-November 25th- 26th-Thanksgiving Recess. Wednesday-December 22nd - Schools closed at noon for Christmas Recess. Monday - January 3rd - S ch o o l s reopened. January 24th-28th-Midyear and Re- gents' Examinations. Tuesday-February 22nd - Washing- ton's Birthday-Schools closed. April 15th-22nd-Easter Vacation. Monday-May 30th-Memorial Day- Schools closed. June 20th-24th-Final Examinations. Tuesday - June 28th - High School Commencement. Superintendent of Schools Clyde P. Wells, Ph. B., Syracuse University Since both Mr. Wells and Mr. Weber mention the building of the new school, perhaps this old cut, made before the building was erected, will be interesting. J. G. Holland, speaking of The Pl' oneer Spirit said There is no FQY31 road to anything. One thing at a time, and all things in succession. That which grows slowly endures. When I came to Batavia in Augl1St 1923, the new Batavia High School was one story above ground and was not completed for occupancy until the fol- lowlng March. Principal Weber, with an enlarged faculty staff, moved over from the antique structure built in 1873 to a new 1924 model of a six year Jun- ior-Senior High School., From the very first, I saw a new spirit develop between the faculty and students working together. This spirit g- ew slowly and steadily until now the spirit of B. H. S. is on a high and endur- ing plane. It is building daily into the lives of the great majority of students, a wholesome life oriented attitude which is of inestimable value to every boy and girl who catches the spirit of the school. May it ever be thus. Clyde P. Wells, Superintendent of Schools. 'F Reproduction of Architect's Drawing of School. Ten Q S t fr f,QrL. 'Af Lux 2 3 ff J RIYRTA E. HUNN, A.B., 1jll,I,.--f'0I'Pll3II Fnircrsity - Assist- ant Principal. Super- visor of Instruction, Head of Foreign Languages Depart- ment. Latin II K IV. Josri-IINE M. JOHN- SON, A.B.-Elmirfl College - Dean of Girls, Director of the Guidance Program. in charge ot Girls' Attendance. English II and IV. CHARLES F. KEEGAN, B.S.-St. Lawrence Fniversity - Boys' Adviser, F a c u l t y Treasurer of Stu- dent Activities, Head of Science Depart- ment, in charge of B o y s ' Attendance, General Science, Ad- vanced Science. Eleven When I came to Batavia in 1920 I found a high school of less than 400 students most of whom were thinking of going on to college. Indeed, there was little else for which they could plan, because practically everything in the curriculum of the school pointed only in that direction. There were no courses, of any special value, in Shop Work, Home Economics, Music, Drawing or Physical Education. Neither were there any Orchestra, Glee Clubs, Band, Assembly Programs, Club Work and many other features which we now enjoy and which we consider so necessary. During the past eighteen years our student body has more than tripled in size, bringing in to our school practically all of the young people of our city under eighteen years of age. Our problem has been to develop a type of school which would provide for the many interests, abilities and desires found in such a student group. We have at- tempted to do this by the addition of those departments and activi- ties of our school which did not exist in the old brick building. All of these new things were made pos- sible by our new school into which We moved in February 1924. The tax- payers of Batavia are still paying for this building. The least any of us can do to show our appreciation of what our community has done for us, is to make an added effort to profit fully from these fine op- portunities which have been provided for us. Howard D. Weber, Principal Principal of Junior-Senior High School Howard D. Weber, A. B.-Syracuse University M. A.-University of Michigan y Faculty . . . FIRST ROIV BRUCE J. BLASDELL, A.B.A-University of Buffalo, M.A. -Colztmb'ia. Un.iue1'sity-Seriior Class Counselor, General Mathematics. MRS. I'IELEN A. IVOLF, B.A.-Jlt. Holyoke College. M.A.-Cornell F11i're'1'xity-Heacl of History De- partment. History, Economics. ROBERT E. IVELLER. B.A.-lV'n-iversity of Rochester- YVorld History, Civics. History Sth year, Coach Of Basketball. Assistant in Football, Study Hall Supervisor. W. PRICE ADERAIAN, B.S.-I3u.ffa.lo State Teachers' College-General Mathematics, Director of ClubS and Home Room XYork. OTIS I. IALBRIGHT, BS.-Alln-'ight College-Heeld Of Mathematics Department, Plane Geometry, Ele- mentary Algebra. ALICE L. BACNUS. B.S.. M.A.-l7nirersity Of frill- cin-nati-Girls' Physical Training. LAURA I. BELTZ, B.S.-Simmons College-Hcilfl of Home Economics Department, Clothing. Home BIanagement, Interior Decoration. SECOND RONV BARBARA BOATFIELD,B.S.-B1lj?al0 State Teachers' Col- lege-Business Arithmetic. General Mathematics. FRANCES E. BRAIN.ARl3-P0f,Sflllll1 Normal-Shorthand, Secretarial Training. ETHEL M. BRUDISTED, A.B.-llnlit-ersitgf of Rochester -Freshman Class Counselor, Latin, Economic Citizenship. MRS. EDNA G. BURNS, A.B.-University of Rochester -General Science. Applied Chemistry. VAL JEAN F. BURNS. B.S.-Alfred Unit-ersity-Pliys ics. General Science. MRS. SARA H. BUTLER, BS.-New York State College for Teachers. M.A.-Columliia University-Plane Geometry. Elementary Algebra, Mathematics. MRS. AILEEN B. CIIURCHILL?Nll1'SG. - THIRD ROIV MRS. ELOISE R. COLE-Meclzaaics Institute-Home Economics. g JAY L. COLE-JICCIIIIIIJICS Iustitate-Mechanical Draw- ing, Industrial Arts. ELIZABETH S. CRAAIER, A.B.-Vassar College-Gene ral Science. LORETTA M. DAILEY, A.B.-Jlt. St. JIa.ry's College- Mathematics. THEODORE DAY, A. B.-Hamilton. College, M.A.- Cornell-Coach Ot Football, American History. ALDA L. DEVITT, Ph. B.-Nortl1.centra.l College-His- tory, Geography. DIARY S. ELLIS-Bl'0ClC1J01'f No'rm.al-Eiiglisli. FOURTH ROXV IKATHLEEN FORSYTII, A.B.-Bayfjfalo Normal and Canisius College, M.A.-Colu-m.l1ia Uizwioersity- English. CHRISTINE C. FOXVLER.. B.S., M.A.-N. Y. State College for Teachers-Eiiglisli. B. PAULINE GEIIRING, A.B., B.O.E.-Symease Uni- -Dezzsity--I'ublic Speaking and Dramatics, in charge of School Assemblies. BIARIE C. GENTNER. A.B.-N. Y. State College for Teaclzerx, AI.A.-fViagal'a. IIHilllPl'Sll1l+GQl'111itll, Latin. MRS. EDNA CILASS-l'lfllfSl2lII'g QVm'mal. B.S. in Coni- 1ne1'r'e-State 7'encllci'x' College at .lllnalzy-Ileall , of Coiinnercial ll:-partnu-nt, Business Law, Coni- l11f?l'ClZll Aflvancvrl lfiusint-ss III1'1lllllllQJ,'. EIQIEA NOR IJ. I'IAl'l'Z. li.S.-iS!jf'f1l-1130 lvl1fl7f?l'Sif!j- .Iunior t'ouns1-lor, Booliliecpinyg. MRS. If.-XTIIIIYN I'IAl.E IIENNON, A.B.-Skidmore Col- lege-English II and III, Faculty Adviser of Pic. FIFTH RUXV -IOHN lt. IIANI.if:u'-flxneego Stale Normal-Generali Metal IVorlt. ERNEST R. l'II'lf'I+', B. Cheinistry-Cornell Uh.'i'versity, M.S.--Sgrriense lini1-ersity-Chemistry. MRS. DIARY IHQOXYN IIAHRINGTON, A.B.-Uuiuei'sitg of U Rocheaten'-liliiglisli I, II, and III. IIOYT IRWIN, B.S.M-Drake UIlf'l'l10l'.9lf.lf, M.A.-Co- linnbfa University-Junior High, School Music, Voice Classes, Band, Boys' Glee Club, Wind Instrument Instruction. N EDXVIN G. JOHNSON, A.B.-University of Roch2.Sfe 'f In charge of High School Patrol System, Histor!- Civics, Economic Citizenship. 1 ln T- MRS. IIAZEL I'IURST ISIELLER, B.S.-Syracuse Utlffleen sity-Elementary Business Training, 159 writing I. RAYMOND ITENDALI., B.S.- Zljflcfl-i0 A College-Matllernatics, General Science. SIXTH ROYV , , BLANOHE E. Kl.NNEAR, A.B.-Syracuse Umversi-ty'T B l State TeUChe7'Si English. . MRS BLIABEL XV. KRAEBIER-Tll0'lH-GS School, Detroit' Elementary Design, Advanced Drawmg- ALTA IJOYVE--f?61'16S60 Normal-Latin, Study H311 Supervisor. ALICE I-I. BICLOUTH. A.B.-lVilliam. Smith College? Elementary Algebra, Intermediate Algebfflf Tn' ,'Z,'Oll0I1lQt1'Y. Slllifl GQOUIQUT- , LLEXVELLYN BIEIER, B.S.-Buffalo State Teachers' Coneyeffligfoi-y B, History C, Civics, History Tth year, NELSON J. IIIITRBACH. B.S.-Buffalo State Teachers' College-Director of Industrial Arts. General IVoOdu'orking'. CHESTER XV. NOTT, A.B.-Syracuse University-Head of English Department, English. SEVENTH ROXV DIARY L5 O'BRIEN. BS.-Buffalo State Teachers' Col- lege-History. Civics. LOUISE OLMSTED, A.B.-l'11it-ersity of Rochester- French. FRANK E. OYY'EN'-LOIIVCIOII College of Jlusie-Director Ot Music, Elementary Theory, Glee Clubs, Orchestra. ROSEMARY PERFIELD, A.B.-Jlt. Holyoke College- English. . ELSIE M. PETERSEN, B.S.-Buffalo State Teachers' College-Foods, Home Economics. FRANK F. PIERSON, B.S.-Ithaca Colgate-Sophomore Class Counselor, American History, Social Science, Coach Ot Football and Basketball. .IOIIN S. IXANDALL, B.S.-Colgate Unirersity-History. EIGHTH ROW' VIOLA M. SHEDD-Fredonia Normal-Librarian. IIIARION SHEPARD. M.IJ.-School Physician and Gen- eral Director. including Physical Education. ELIZABETH L. SMITH. A.B.-D'Youville College, B.S. -Albany State Teachers' College-Elementary Business, Commercial Fundamentals, Civics. PAULINE M. SRIITH, A.B.-D'Youville College, B.S. -Albany State Teachers' Callege-Typewriting I, Economic Geography. ,. MRS. LVCY E. S'1'ELLA-C-fPIl?S60 Normal-Study Hall Supervisor. Counselor Tth and Sth years. Econo- mic Citizenship. EDNA G. THOMPSON, A.B.-N. Y. State .College for Teachers. M.A.-.llitldlelmry College-Faculty Adviser of Senior Annual. English II and III. GLADYS TURPELL. B.S.-Buffalo State Teachers' Col- lege. B.L.S.-Albany State Teachers' College- Euglish Sth year, English II. NINTH RCXV JOHN XV. XXIAIJE-T.If9Cll!llllC'S Institute-Oszcego Nor- mal-General Electricity. General XVoodwOi-king. ALICE Z. AVALKER, A.B.-l'i1iz-ersitg of Rochester- Elementary Algebra. General Science. TIIEIAIA G. XVARD-Jlec-haufics Institute-Junior High School Drawing, Elementary Representation. EvERET'r WARREN-Oswego Normal-Industrial 7th and Sth years, General 'NVoodworking, Elementary Mechanical Drawing. FERN L. WIEDRIOH-Nurse of Health Education De- partment. IVILLTAM E. XVIN'l'ERS-C0l'H'6ll School of Physical Erlacalion-Boys' Physical Education, Coach of Track. ' ir A.- IQATIILEEN IVYNN, A.B.-D'Yoa'uille College- English I. Twelve Faculty Q . was f .51 . . -h rx X. , , N ,A :nf if , 94, ff ff 1 -W ,, N -nf-9' ' ' W rm ' ,ff y , ,fy , .gn 9 X Fm 223' A 1. , !' . ,,: ,.m, 'if ,, ' ,,W n-ff fy bi x X af A , i V 77,66 ig 1 f I 1 fl 1 ff :Q , ,, E :xg f :Z,,jQ I V N -. 1 M13 41.1. WH fi , . Q m E .g f ' G' 'Wa'QF14f , ,V ' 'W X,J--di if ,gg , ' 4 Y- A Mag' Q, ,,,, 'f,Q,,j' 'M Ng, f f H11 f L :ff m , -11 V f , xi 'I' ' jf -Lk 7 ,f . ., ., 4? ' v, , M' ,gzq-53 'Z- ,I 3: , by K fp, . V , 5 ! 2 K 7 v, 'I 1 V 4, , 5 2' ff ,ny 1 V ff f f 'A 1 - F QW grw , :,y.,1. 3 1-f , , f , '-vi l' , , ' .ff I I ,V AMX! D ' ' 151 - I I 5 A,f-M Q- ' . V ,V -' f. ,,', A - A r gf' A rf f f W 1 he H' 'N N f' Q' A w 'V af.,-ff , , ' ,, 1. f 1 ,, R 'dm f gf x 0 A, ,lf ,f QQ ff 'f ' x, ng-fy 24, , ' ' V .- .f 427, ' 5 -7 il.. X , gvifeyp 1--5 ' I ' uri - ',',.:,-:Q V' A ' - ,ugh M f 5,50 31:15.-4'+ , '. --,' ff , 41 'Www fl W 11+ ,Y - f , ,, ,, 1 , , v w ' - 'f 1 zz Wai 1 fait'-. '- '-if Q - ff 4 'vfiif' V 'Y T71 317 QM- f' 1 . X , u .1 - - -' - -' Q V ,, , - Q if f W 2 f ,Lf f f 4, , f hi K ', ffj-QU7., ,ff f 45725 f ' V -, . . ,V-V.. 1, 6. V, fm, I f .4 1.54 .31 .fy f -1 , f : -4' ' A, -5- J Thirteen X J , J H il' .1 4, l 1 5 'a x gl x .f V15 - 'sf' . . gvvxgbf' ,. 1-'asf lx,- L. General Organization . . . 1' ' ' -3--1,-ff.,:::w.vwf.w., 1 l Miss Gehring. John Carver. Firsf Rauf-E. Corey. H. Stoll. E. Call, Second Row-M. Maddock, M. Kershner, A, Blackiner. Mss Johnson. Third Row-D. K1-iske, M. Call, C. Marslnill, C. J. 1Vaters. Fourth Ron--S. Hawley, D. Davis, M. J. Tibbs, Miss P. Smith. f Fifth Ron'-G. McPherson, J. Marchese. J. Sanfratello, C. Kleps. J. D. LeSeur. Sirth Row-A. Rice. E. 1Vells, L. Brown, S. Halstead. Last R0ILi1S. Veltz. E Northrup, A. Taylor. 7 . Sfancling-E. Zaremski, Mr. Pierson, R. Hodgson, Mr. Johnson, D. 1VoodWard, Mr. XX eber, J. Bibb. G. O. Council . . . The annual Nominating Convention for officers of the G. O. was held on October 1, 1937. John Carver, John D. LeSeur, Joseph Sanfratello and Dominic Valle were nominated for Presi- dent. Berneda White, Jean Bibb, and Claire Marshall were nominated for Vice-President. On October 8, 1937, John Carver and Berneda White were installed as our new officers. Among the accomplishments of the G. O. this year is the revision of the point system which has been changed to the Service Award System. The constitution was also revised. On November 30, 1937 the G. O. sponsored Mr. Cox with his motion pictures on Byrd's Second Expedition . It also sponsored the Band Concert on March 25, 1938 for the benefit of the amplifying system. - Nmfcrl Left to Right-G. McPherson, Mr. Johnson, A. Taylor, J. Carver. Slandzng-J. Costanzzi, NV. Blossom, R. Miner, F. Trump. ff ,..,, ,vw 1. Fo urteen .X Disciplinary Council . . . The Disciplinary Council, which is a sub-committee of the G. O., Was originally formed as a Smoking Council. Its power has now been extended to cases of snow-balling, smoking and other cases of misbehavior on school grounds. The Council has rendered excellent service to the school under the direction of Mr. Johnson. -ig-..... Social Council . . . The Social Council is really a sub-committee of the G. O. Council, organized to supervise all the social affairs of the school. This includes High School Ban- quets, parties and dances. The group is made up of the executive council of each class, the G. O. officers, the J. O. oiicers, three mothers chosen from the P. T. A., members of the guidance department, President of the Girls' Service League and a few general representatives. The supervision of the tea dances is one of the big duties of the Social Council. Chairman of the Tea Dances for 1933 is John Pratt, Chairman of Faculty Chaper- oning is Shirley Will and Chairman of Checkroom is Dorothy Nichols. For its Secretary for 1937-1938 the Social Council chose Mary J. Tibbs. Front Row-S. Hawley, D. YVestb1'ook, R.Hodgso11, B. XVl1ite, F. Goetz, D. Nichols, D. Davis. Mrs. Stella. S. NVill, E. Call, M. Tibbs, E. Halstead, J. Carver. E. XVclls, H. BICI,llQ1'S01l. Back Row-D. Schultz, Miss Brumsted, V. Jermy, M. lYeed, Miss Jolinson. J. Near, D. Lange. H. Gnosiu. Fifteen 4 3 People . . As students we, from the Junior High School, climb steadily until we are seniors. After what seems to us an exceedingly long climb, we reach the top and become seniors. Then at the beginning of our senior year, the front seats in the balcony are ours at last. We know we are seniors by our position in the auditorium, by the envious looks of the lower classmen, by the IV we place after English on our sched- ules, and by our interest in G. O. election, an interest greater than we ever felt before. But then we must not forget the lower class- men, the Sophomores and Juniors, who also help elect the G. O. officers, and who soon will take our place in the last step of their high school career. Then there are the Freshmen who are just starting their high school career, just taking their first step. They too will gradually advance until they are Seniors. So each year we get that much farther in school until we go out in the world to take our position as real, worthwhile citizens. N Siwtec wgzxtzmrfsv- gi 'S'l'f,4 N - ' f Q gi sf fi, 4 11, ,fa x . 'Nw ft' WW in Tk 'i I :Hn vi '. .1 aplgz-515:21-.,'.'::-. . 1, ,N 'VIN ' ' I Q, 5.4 F,-..W? 5,!IL.i.,y: .N X .If ,, .X Y ,J 5 ,L I '-Y , Z -,,,'uf'X:g,4-.gi .a-J A 5 f,.,. 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Social Science Forum rl fy ., - . . xi 3 i. 17, Name-Harold Morris Gnesin Born-December 11, 1920 ' WVhere Born-Batavia, New York Ambition-To build a dirigible. Activities-Senior Class, Treas. Batavian Staff Social Council Glee Club Trial by Jury Football Stamp Club Phile Club Junior Prom Comm. Senior Ball Comm. Speaking Contest Seventeen 1 Ntllllf'--lit'1'llK'vlil E. lvhitc llatc ol' Birtll-July G, 1921 lVhcrc -li0I'l1-l'i2ll'2lVl2l, N. Y. rkllllllilfill-lxfl be a privatc secretary Aclcivitics-Vice-Pres., G. O. Service League Social Council Basketball Commerce Club-Pres. Dennison Club-Pres. Disciplinary Council Service Award System Constitution Connnittee 0. J Na nie-Eleanor Ha lstcarl I ,Pate of Birth-April 16. 1921 XVhere Born-XVarsaw, N. Y. Anibition-To bc a Coxninercial De- ' signer and Artist Activities-National Honor Society Senior Class, Vice Pres. Social Council Dramatics Club Choristers Choral Club ... Naine--Marjorie Andrews Date of Birth-February 10, 1920 Where I-Iorn-Batavia. New York Ambition - To become a private secretary. Activities-Senior Class, Sec. Pic Staff. Typist Social Council Point System. Chairman .Ir. Coinnierce Club, Sec. Technical Typists' Club Dennison Club Senior Banquet Cfbllllll. Tea Dance Connn. Senior Class 1938! JACK AN DREWVS Rod and Gun Club G-Men's Club G. O. Class .. . ........ i ....,....... ....... ,........,....,.., l . 1 ef' lf LAYVRENCE F. BARONE Batavian Staff Business Mgr, Track Camera Club Senior Banquet Comm. ,ffl .. .. 'yfr Ki., . 5 ,,fQ,,f' ' K . fra' oosivio RATTAGLIA lc Captain Applejacku Track Checkers Club Junior Prom Comm. u Q n E n u ROBERT LEE A K Batavian Staff f W Glee Club X '. Varsity Basketball X Phile Hi-Y ROBERT BIDDLECOMBE Dramatics Club rf Orchestra Rod and Gun Club Gainsborough Art Club ,,n,,u,n no e,urru in 1.,, uiu..u,i ...,uu.u R , 4. . ARLENE F. BLACKMER , , U0 4' G. O. Council Choristcrs Speaking Contest School Play ?' BURTON BAKER National Honor Society Social Council Camera Club, President Patrol Squad ff- r ,:,fv'IV,- I' 9 . f 4 ............. ....... 'CARL BASTIAN ff' Glee Club Rod and Gun Club G. O. Class 1 HARRIET BEACHEL Service League E 'L Choral Club Cheerleader President G. A. A. 1 V , , Y- E. . ., JEAN BIBB 1 ' National Honor Society Service League Captain Ap leja Choristers 1 H i RY fr. BISHOP Dramatics Club Football Manager of Football Class MELVILLE BORT W ,.N . -' 1 1. Rod and Gun Club X1 Camera Club Tea Dance Comm. Eighteen Senior Class 1938 , f l RUTH 1. BOSSELER , Service League Choral Club Girls' Bowling Club Class , ,..,..,,X X : ,P ff I .1 'P D ,V q Az J, ARTHUR BOXVERS V National Honor Society Track Junior Prom Coinni. Patrol Squad ,N GILBERT K. BOYD 'Y ld Sportsmanship Club Manners Club Checkers Club G. O. ARLENE MARY BRAYLEY ' Hostess Club, President Knitting Club Junior Prom Comm. G. O. fl If . 7 ,.,.Z4L:..fg.4,f. .r,. :i3.e...f,:e.:ejfg..l..,.5... ARNETA BROOKMIER V L Choral Club V Cainera Club . Patrol Squad Senior Ball Comm. ,f , . ...... ,,.... f..fT..:.1,:2.,.:.:...g..... . MILDRED H. BUCKMAN I Camera Club f Typists' Club Patrol Squad G. 0. ..... Nineteen A if KENNETH A. BUTTS National Iflonor Soeiety Pie Staff Glee Club liand C 4,-fy GRACE LILY BOWVMAN llrainaties Club Basketball Knitting Club Patrol Squad .l 2 J - - I : ' . - ....., ' .....,,. r if ..., ,... N .... 1 VIOLA E. BRADFIELD Dramatics Club Basketball lleimison Club Patrol Squad ffyzlooif ,.,. .,,.,, D. LAVERNE BRAYLEY 'T Football Sportsmansliip Club Patrol Squad Class T ELAINE BROOKMIER V Manners Club Leisure Club Bridge Club Class .. . ,... .. ..,..... CHESTER BUKIEVVICZ A Glee Club Basketball 'Track Cra ft Club , 3 - 45' I lf , A, ' U ,V . . .... '.f..K.f..i.Xi..!:1.Z .... 35,5 .... ,!. ......... . Senior Class 1933 4 1 l-L SOPHIE BUKIEYVICZ Needlecraft Club Advanced Typing Club Hostess Club G. O. tr l . if x ,V . ,. ll fl ANNA B. BURNS Dancing Club Dennison Club Senior Banquet COIDI11. G. O. 1 MARIE CALL '- National Honor Society Service League, President Orchestra, President Band .... ,...,. VIOLA CALLAN Patrol Squad Girls' Bowling Club Typing Club Junior Banquet Connn. .... .,.. ..,. ' SYBIL ROBERTA CARLO National Honor Society l 'L- Batavian Staff, Editor Social Council Senior Banquet Connn. . I 4 Y r ANTHONY CATINO Boys' Bowling Club i 1 G. O. Class f 2 ' ll .,...... Q, .... 4 ., ...., ..............,...... '... . J CARL F. BURLESON Puppet Club Art Club G. O. Class '3 'L li EDXVARD CAITO Batavian Staff, Photo. Mgr. Stage Crew Class Phile Hi-Y BIARION CALLAN Typing Club Girls' Bowling Club First Aid Club G. O. . .... ...,.., DELORIS L. CARLISLE pg, Choral Club Library Club. President Girls' Bowling Club Typewriting Club I t . Q FREDERICK L. CARR? To Fencing Club Class N BLANCHE D. CERVONE Basketball ' Hostess Club Knitting Club Twenty f ,I Senior Class 1938 A LOUISE E. CERVONE Manners Club L- G. 0. Class LOUIS CINQUINO 4 National Honor Society Assistant Bus. Mgr, Pic E Drainzitics Club Band ' ' . ' ' 1 '1 .Y ' X .sf 7' ,I li. I I !.qfr DOROTHY CONIVAY Service League L Girls' Bowling Club Sophomore Banquet Comm. Junior Prom Comm. CHARLES COSTANTINO Junior Drivers' Club i. - ' G. O. Class auf? HELEN M. DE LANO Choral Club If Manners Club Camera Club Patrol Squad ANNA M. DEL PLATO Gainsborough Art Club YJ Typing Club Junior Drivers' Club G. O. 1' fx' Twenty-one VIRGINIA CHURCI-IILL Nulionnl llonoi' Soc-iety llutzlviziii Stuff l'if' Stull' lluslcellmll ....... ROSE L. COLUMBO l'l:1t:1i'i:i11 Stuff, Typing Business Typing Club llostess Club Senior Hniiquet Comm. 9 ELAINE COREY National Honor Society G. O. Council Service League Clioristers . ff-3, i Q u .I ' if EVELYN A. CURRIE hx I Hostess Club Library Club Neerllefmaft Club Class 'W I lf? . .....,. ,.... JEAN L. DELBRIDGE National Honor Society Pic Staff Serviee League Clioristers J ,fl 1- ',1...f i- 17.5 . 'uw 4 i Y ,fig ,.,.4..A, W... . ..... .. ................,.. r.. ..,...1- ........... ..ni...!l LEXVIS T. DELPLATO lizitaiviaiii Stuff IJl'2llllililCS Club Iiilllll Business Mgr. Track O .I . :ff . L is Senior Class 1938 A .LN Z! CARL DEYERLING Football Track Merit Badge Club Patrol Squad ' U -. i -.ij .1 x . . ..'...q.,.. .....,. .,.... 1 .... '..... ' JUDSON DO' NE Airplane Club -. Gainsborough Art Club R Class G. O. VX- ' ROSETTA MAE DURFEE , : ,. Basketball V ' ' Hostess Club Patrol Squad Class ELs1E EAsToN L 5 G. O. Council Pic Staff, Asst. Editor Patrol Squad Junior Banquet Comm. ' 1 EDVVIN H. ELLISON Camera Club . ' G-Men's Club Patrol Squad Junior Banquet Comm. 4, if Mn .Ly..f.5!...: ,.,, ,,f,l.l,u.,,! ..i. J CAROL E. ESPERSEN Commerce Club I 'X-L Hostess Club A First Aid Club Class .. .,.. ........, x.. ....... r., ,........ I. RICHARD DIDGET Basketball ig ' Football Sportsmanship Club G-Men's Club , fx . - ' . lll., i..r EMILY V. DOOL L T. Batavian Staff Girls' Bowling Club Patrol Squad Junior Prom Comm. .VV X ,J ,S .... QI ..,...........,.. .... RoBERT G. DUSEN PA of - . . ' 1 Lf Junior Drivers' Club G. O. Class 1- f ,Lf ,A ' i ' I A -.'1 . ,..I.i...QfT.f ,...,., i if: .......... ..., ff?::+f5:1f,,f vu JoHN B. EISCHEN To Band Glee Club Radio Club G. O. J 1 HELEN H. ELM ' ' Pic Staff, proof reader 'Drainaties Club Hostess Club Girls' Craft Club io i . fi Qi . .,, -...T . ..... ..... .... DORIS REGINA ETTER lllanners Club L' Typing Club - Hostess Club Basketball Twenty-two Senior Class 1938 HENRY V. FALKOIVSKI T1-ack tt 1 P' Craft Club, Secretary , Rod and Gun Club Patrol Squad rx ff , 5 li , ay , ..,.. ........ .,.1... Q ......, .... 5 .......,........ TERESA DOROTHY FIORE Knitting Club i 3 Needlecraft Club Spanish Club Patrol Squad FRANK FITE if Rifle Club Rod and Gun Club Junior Banquet Comm. G. O. J., V ..+ f, outo noooio,ouoi, 1, . IIIAE RUTH FLICK A Choral Club I Listeners, Club gm ' fl Patrol Squad Q ' Junior Prom Comm. 1' V Kay V .. . ..,., DONALD XV. FRASER . Track P' L G-Men's Club Junior Prom Comm. Tea Dance Comm. . f F., . XJ' ,r of - 1 ' - JO SEPH GALLAGHER Track Asst. Bus. Mgr. Athletics Variety Club, President 'X Patrol Squad F.: 'W . r lb- li I fi Cb. -1 f ' H 2' i ..,. l?..1:.,fnt'Y' .-....'. ..... ,N i A ,fi t -i 7, Twenty-th-ree DOLORES E. FELLNER li5lf2,lVl2llI Stuff, Ath. Editor G. A. A. Count-il Yale-l'rinceto11 Clieerleucler ....,.,. VIRGINIA D. FIORE Needlecraft Club Spanish Club Girls' Craft Club G. O. .... DOROTHY J. FLICK Dramatics Club Choral Club Pinafore Junior Drivers' Club HOIVARD E. FORD , Library Club Manners Club Sportsinanship Club Checkers Club ........,,....,..,........,........ I k LA VERNE FULLER Glee Club Cainera Club G. O. Class MARGARET GALLAGHER XT Natioiizil Honor Society I I':2ll2lYl2'lIl Stuff Girls' Camera Club Junior Prom Coinni. f .. ,..... 8 ., l l Senior Class 1938i YVILLIAM J. GALLAGHER 1,ll'il11117lflCS Club Football l L Track B Men's Club onbfkgnbhiwuk MARGARET M. GAUTIERI Pie Stuff '. V1 Knitting Club Patrol Club Spanish Club, Vice President JANET GILLARD 1 National Honor Society ' Pic Staff, Editor Service League Choral Club f ' 1 'f -L RITA GIOIA Pic Staff D1'3111i1tlC'S Club Girls' Bowling Club Patrol Squad .,..i..,,..... '....,,,............,,.,,. BERTRAM GOLDSTEIN Sonh. Drzunatics Club Junior Drivers' Club X Drmntitics Club Class HENRIETTA GORCYCA Sonh. Dralnzitics Club i Basketball Senior Banquet Coinm. G. C. af' i rf M FLORENCE L. GALLIFORD Manners Club ff' if Knitting Club Hostess Club Class . 'f!.4ssi:.J.,f.f.f.2.,f ..... . FLORENCE GEORGE - x fk Hostess Club Dennison Club Senior Banquet Comm. G. A. A. iw :X - .... JOHN D. GIOIA , Checkers Club, President G. O. Council Class G. O. YVILLIAM J. GOADE, JR. lXationul Honor Society I Batavian, Business Mgr. Pic Staff Glee Club, Secretary f EUGENE GOLDSTEIN Football . Soph. Drainntics Club Class G. O. .I JAMES GRAHAM 'y 1 ' Junior Drivers' Club Checkers Club Freshman Party Comm. Class S . ,V V L1 Twenity-four Senior Class 1938 I b HELEN L. HAHN ' . fx' Dancing Club Manners Club Hostess Club G. O. 7: 2 . f if I l ..... ............,...... .... PAUL HARDING l National Honor Society N Band Senior Play Batavian Snap Shots A I f gi 1 yn Y ,, DONALD HARLOFF ' Rod and Gun Club 9 SDOYfSl1l2lllSlllD Club V Patrol Squad Class HAROLD HE' TH Xe y C-if L Q Rod and Gun Club 5 Sportsmansleip Club ' G. o. ' l Class LORRAINE HOVVLAN Choral Club Neecllecraft Club Dennison Club Commerce Club D 1 vit' ALTHEA HAZEL HUNT 1 Knitting Club cf- ' Needle-craft Club Patrol Squad G. O. WK Twenty-fi've r STANLEY HALSTEAD N2ll'l1lll2ll llonor Society G. U. Council .luniur Cluss, 1'1'esirlent Business Mgr. Football M USETTE HARING Service Lf-agrue l 'li o rist ers Chorul Club, Librarian Ifl'2lID2lflCS Club ...af ..., .JANICE E. HARVEY' National Honor Society Service League Choristers School Play, Mgr. ...,.. ,,,, - ,..,.. ...,. ...s MARGARET B. HOAG Dancing Club 1 Hostess Club Manners Club G. O. , a . ALBERT HUMMEL llorl and Gun Club Howling Club 1 atrol Squad Class LUCY E. JACKSON Junior Class, Secretary Service League 1ll'L'll41Sf1'1l liilllfl Senior Class 1933: VERA JERMY National Honor Society Social Council Choral Club Hostess Club HUGH JU KELLY Social Science Forum 4' Tea Dance Comm. G. O. Class ..,,. f .... ........, ., . A, fx LUELLA B. KILN R I Dramatics Club 'W Patrol Squad Junior Prom Comm. Senior Ball Comm. 1 .- r,, jf. ., .,.,,......, .. 1 f f ELIZABETH ANN KINGDON Service League A Orchestra ' Band Class 4a IVAN KUHL National Honor Society, Pres. Choristers u Varsity Basketball ' Phile Hi-Y, President 9 f V' 1 .. , , y ' .. ,? -,KVA sig f fl. .I v 4 GLEN H. LAMBEIN Football B lNle11's Club Rod and Gun Club Tea Dance Comm. f . , . . f , ' z- 4 , 'V ,ff --4 ---,- 4 -4-v 1-I-4L,,JL7'..:,':.,,, .,... -.,:x.,,,.L..,F..-.1....... ...ii-. Y: DOROTHY B. JOHNSON E ! 4. ,. First Aid Club 'A Camera Club G. O. Class LEONA KELLY Sportsmanship Club 1 - Rod and Gun Club 'M G. O. Class V DORIS E. KINGDON Dramatics Club f Library Club Needlecraft Club Patrol Sguad, Captain W,kvH A . , . ............,...... 5,.J....:itv:iafxfl..fI,.4f:ff?fl ..... . DOROTHY NLLHRISKE G. 0. Council Service League Choral Club Basketball j if X DUANE LAMBEIN 'if V Football Howling Clubx Astronomy Club Patrol Squad I .... ..., , 3 JOHN D. LE SEUR National Honor Society Soph. Class, President Band Orchestra fi AON A ,......e... ......,,.., u Mft f Twenty-sim Senior Class 1938 LENA LONGOBARLDI V7 if Knitting Club V' Girls' Novelty Club G. O. Class ,J ,Z A M ,... ..,....,....4,... DONALD H. MACFADYEN Glee Club 'ff Fencing Club Class G. O. . f fl' ROBERT DIALE 1 Social Science Forum Boys' Science Club Bntavian Club Phile Hi-Y I , ' 1 3. 1 i,- Q .-'4 fl if 3 CARMEN MANCUSO 7 National Honor Society Q. i'- Batavian Staff Service League Choral Club l f iff 57. ,. J- J . ' ..........f,,:.f....,4.?: .... tfzzrfipm-, ....., ,,,..-:.e...:!..4,.4.,f.f LYLE G. MARK Q - Draniatics Club Orchestra Double Quintet Choristers eonnnn ' JANE E. MARTIN Q Pic Stalf V Dramatics Club Choristers Pinafore i k ft .,,.,,,t..... Twenty-seven '-'SE ' NANCY MACDONALIJ S1-rvi4'c lA'Ilfl'lll' fll'f'll4'Sll'1l lillllfl Clive-1'lcu1le1' HELEN PATRICIA MAIER B:1sketb:1ll Howling Club BI2lllll4?1'S Club G. U. 1' ' ROBERT NIALONEY Science Club 'f Bowling Club Fencing: Club G. 0. I HELEN C. MANEY Service League Choral Club Trial by .Iu1'y Junior Proin Colnin. ..... ..... CLAIRE MARSHALL G. O. Council Service League Choral Club Srfnior Bull Coinni. . hx U MARY ANN MARTINO I'l2ll2lYlilll Club Iiusketbnll llostcss Club G. 0. is, ll!!- Senior Class 19332 ERMA GERTRUDE MERRY 4 1 Manners Club l XLR Hostess Club l Commerce Club Patrol Squad 4 it .l jlmaae ....... .,.o., 5, E THoMAs V. winssl A Basketball Checkers Club Patrol Squad Senior Banquet Comm. KARL MILLER ' Batavian Staff Patrol Squad Junior Banquet Comm. Class xi - , is .1 RAYMOND C. MINER . Orchestra Social Science Forum Disciplinary Co ncil Bus. Mgr., Sr. lay n O 1 .A .e eot,o,t,t, .A ,.,, ts.e,,.e.t.t., o ARLES MoRLEY 1 Batavian Staff N Basketball A 'swfsfgb Sportsmanship Club 'l U J I atrol Squad f 1, u, 1, it f if l i, -2' .,.,.....l,,,. . .,........ ZELDA E. MULLEN Hostess Club l Y V Neerllecratt Club Patrol Squad Sopli. Banquet Comm. Y LAURA MCCABE h Leisure Club ' was .tf, DOROTHY G. MILLER Q 5 :J Vi, Camera Club, Secretary 'l A Leisure Club G. O. Class LAYVRENCE MILLER Airplane Club q Bowling Club Sportsmanship Club ' Class ,- f S-0:7 I 4-ff. i X HARRY MORITH Sportsmanship Club Patrol Squad Junior Prom Comm. Class tt t titiitite titte t eet VINCENT E. MULLANEY T X ' Batavian Staff 'K Football Junior Drivers' Club Patrol Squad ....,.... V DONALD YV. NAEGELY , ,V Batavian Staff -' Sportsmanship Club Bowling Club Class l .l....,,.. , ......... Twenty-eight enior Class 1938 MARY ROSE NETH Basketball Typists' Club Patrol Squad Junior Prom. Connn. .j or-fi 2 1' ,fri 'Ny J ......... ...,.. ?,lC..,J,,-..l.f:L..:T..L...:f sixifmn ,EL I EN NEXVTON 15mStQwC1ub fg Manners Club Patrol Squad Class .- ....., . CHESTER NICHOLSON 5 Draniatics Club Play Y' Magicians' Club Senior Ball Comm. G. 0. 'xi' x 1- I . ,l.i. if ...... EUGENE A. NORTHRUP - . ., . '- ,r Rational Honor Soc1ety 4 G. C. Council Choristers Football N. RUTH NOYVATKA National Honor Society Batavian Staff Choral Club Technical Typers' Club C QLG LEONA E. OLTMAN First Aid Club 2 ',' Hostess Club Patrol Squad Senior Ball Comm. Twenty-nine , ALYCE NEWVHOUSE L' ' 'vivo L1'a,:ll4- , . .H ,.l. 1 , A 1 , . l'inaforu f - I 'X' 1. DOROTHY E. NICHOLS National Honor Society llatavian Staff, Editor Soc-ial Council 4l1't-llestra onoo , i,ol DORIS NONNENGARD ing if Knittingy Club llvlillisoll Club Patrol Sffllllfl Senior Banquet Comm. R ' ' . .... :il-. f... y.Ll,.f1. C.. arf-'A' STUART R. NORTON f Glee Club Checkers Club Buccaneers' Hi-Y Patrol Squad J-7' Q , ffm A LESTER L. O'GEEN , Junior Drivers' Club Airplane Club G. O. Class JOHN R. OYVENS Glue Club ' Cominvrwe Club S HTl'lSlllllllSlll x Club l G. U. l Senior Class 1938i A 1 , K. PHILIP E. ONVEN 1 Band Glee Club Camera Club Senior Ball Connn. , A F4 . fTfQfg7f,i 541 fl i- i XVENONAH E. PATTERSON Pic Staff tx Choristers Dramatics Club Pinafore JENNIE CECIL PIRRO ' Choral Club Manners Club Hostess Club Knitting Club AUDREY S. PORTER 4 A Service League ' Dramatics , J, Choral Club ' Soph. Banquet Connn. A A I ff' fx .Q I i .l.... ,.o., ,... .... . JOHN VV. PRATT Social Council Tea Dance, Chairman ' Band Point System Cognni. r X , I - rsh i D I-,xx '4f I hw , .... ,. MW .... ,.,....oo.... , ,, ., M . ,, VICTOR PUNDT Banrl Cleo Club Clioristers Orchestra ,HJ rl 'U VIVIAN JEANNE PAGE ' Service League Band G. A. A. Council f THERESA RO Choral Club First Aid Club Manners Club Patrol Squad at 52.7. PICIRILLO xl 1 FRANK F. PONTILLO L, Basketball Typists' Club Magicians' Club Patrol Squad i ' 'I .f . urtrr.ii.,i,rur 3 REGINA POTRZEBOYVSKI Needle-craft Club Hostess Club Class G. O. - JENNIE MARIE PRICE , Needlecraft Club Bowling Club G. O. Class l x ' jill!! K' . .. , ucv in ,.'... f::..f ..., ...... f1?1ff:..XT . MERTON PUTNEY if G. O. Council Basketball Football G-Meu's Club Thirt Il Senior Class 1938 FRANCES A. RANKIN S National Honor Society l Service League, Secretary Band Orchestra, Librarian I ESTHER RAY K Craft Club Manners Club G. O. Class ANGELA RICOTTA ' Basketball ' Tennis Girls' Bowling Club Patrol Squad HELEN ROOD Patrol Squad, Captain Bridge Club School Play, Ticket Mgr. Senior Banquet Comm. A, 1' If . fn,-,,,,'f ,l MARY ELIZABETH ROSSE Basketball ' ' Manners Club First Aid Club Patrol Squad AN'rHoNY S. RUFFINO 1' Band Junior Orchestra Merit Badge Club Checkers Club I Z- ' .L-f ,riff .f-, . If Thirty-one ALBERTA RAY Hostess Club Manners Club G. U, Class RAYMOND RICH Rod and Gun Club G. 0. Class . 75. .1 ,.,, ..n.. 1.5 ....l. gf,.4,Qy3f .....,.,., ...l.,..,l,s4s. . FRANCIS B. RITCHLIN Leisure Club Typists' Club Science Club if. O. ANGELO J. ROSE Radio Club Sportsmanship Club G. O. Class ANNA L. RUDY National Honor Society Batavian Staff 1 Service League Choristers ,f ' . I C ,ffqw A X, , If .,...,...:....f.... .... .e.1.:..n'.'s-.....: ....... .... .... PAUL M. RUHLAND National Honor Society . Student Baud Director Choristers Oreliestra 8 Senior Class 193 Z MARTHA RUMSEY Dramatics Club Honiecrntt Club Choral Club Junior Prom Comm. MARY RYAN Pic Staff Bntaviun Staff Choral Club Patrol Squad ff- ,fm l f 'IAJ K M4,jiJiQg .o,. JAN SALKVAY Junior Class, Vice President Service League ' Choral Club Bridge Club, 'e ent ALICE A. SCHREINER 1 Baturian Staff I Pic Staff Choral Club Senior Banquet Comm. f CZ1Z '. ,' ff if ,..i ..i,. .. MARY SEVERE Manners Club Hostess Club Typing Club G. O. GERALDINE SLOAT Leisure Club Dennison Club 1 Patrol Squzul G 0 L lv JOHN RYAN Orchestra Band Glee Club Junior Prom Comm. ,. fs' 4 HN RYBAK x3xiTr'1cli 5' 1 M' ' Basketball ' Athletic Club G. O. 20 SEPH S. SANFRATELLO National Honor Society ' Sportsmanship Club, President Men's Club Senior Ball Comm. X FM ff '...... A ROSE ANN SEPPE M Neecllecrnft Club Technical Typists' Club Junior Drivers' Club Patrol Squad STANLEY SLIVINSKI. JR. .,, Dancing Club Camera Club G-Men's Club Class ggL gabkmi i F ANK SPADACINO ' Bowling Club Class G. O. fm del in Tl1.i1-ty-two enior Class 1938 VINCENT SPATOLA K Pic StaE, cartoonist Dramatics Club Senior Banquet Comm. Class I B 5 B JOHN SPUTORE t I Checkers Club ' ' 'V G. 0. Class 1C ,I L.,.,,. it .ff ,ff ,f . f RoBER'r W. STANLEY ' Magicians' Club n Airplane Club Patrol Squad Junior Prom. Comm, MM we HELEN MARIE ST National Honor Society G. O. Council Batavian Staif. Editor Choral Club lf 4, K I, ,f ff ia' EDXVARD WV. SULLIVAN National Honor Society G, O. Council Pic Staff Fencing Club Q f I of - f , f , ' , . . JOANNA SZYDLOVVSKA if National Honor Society HL Batavian Staff ' Service League Chor lub T gtg-three Qu JOSEPH SPIOTTA l:2litlVlilll Staff A, Hnnrl Class G. O. . 1 X 4 ' J' , I 'Ca Q .ffl ffl . , ...,.., 5:f7'f,.','y,. if CALVIN STAMP Sll0l'fSlH2lllSlll1b Club tl. O. Class fi , VICTOR STEELE National Honor Society G. O. Council l-Sus. Mgr. Basketball Patrol Squad, Captain NORMA HELEN STROH Orchestra Operotta .lunior Drivers' Club 11. U. C . 1 I N- f t ' 7 ff., ...st t .., .............,......,,...........,.......,...., ... ....... . X . JOSEPH SYRACUSE Basketball Track Sportsmansliip Club Class PEARL TARBOX Hand Haslcotbzill Hostess Club Bowling.: Club Senior Class 1938 YVILLIAM TEMPLE ' Track G-Me-n's Club Patrol Squad Junior Prom Comm. JULIA TEROL ' G. O. Class RUTH J. THOMAS Choral Club -N ' ' Dennison Club J French Club Senior Banquet Comm. rj W7 ff . FRANCES M. TORCELLO Camera Club - Typing Club G. A. A. Class NICK TUNDO Sportsmanship Club X G. O. Class 1 1f VVINFIELD TYLER ' , 1 '1.' 2 -'1 1 National Honor Society N 'E Orchestra Q ifl JV ,1 Social Science Forum 1 A MQ A . ' ff, , ., f-' , - fl? lx ,iff ,gl If ,H a r f ,.... f ...,. Q A ' .5 , 1 'C ANTo1N1-ETTE TERESI Junior Drivers' Club if ' Craft Club Class G. O. Q-.,.,l1'.QQ? ff! JEAN NE TERRY National Honor Society Drarnatics Club Choral Club Junior Prom Comm. NICHOLAS V. TIBERIO Basketball I Rod and Gun Club Checkers Club Class -4 DEBORAH TUCKER Pic Staff Choristers Pinaf0re G. A. A. OTYLIJA A. TYVARDOYVSKI Batavian Staff !N Bridge Club Patrol Squad Senior Banquet Comm. al a S I .. ......... .... ,r .... . ......,........ ...,.... i BETTY F. UPHILL Batavian Staff Choral Club Bridge Club Senior Banquet Comm. Thirty-fozu Senior Class 1938 DOMINIC F. VALLE P G. O. Council Drainatics Club Junior Prom Coinln. Patrol Squad N STUART VELTZ 1 G. O. Council ' Batavian Rod and Gu11 Club , Camera Club LUCY VOLTURA f Basketball , Bowling Club Travel Club Patrol Squad ALETHA P. YVALDRON Z F- 'X Orchestra N Dennison Club Manners Club, President Senior Banquet Comm. .....:,,Mi.w.f. :...:.f,f. .:-.f...Y1 lug? AUBREY VVEBER A A ' I Choristers ' Double Quintet Senior Play Speaking Contest , Q VIRGINIA M. WIEDRICH 3 National Honor Society ff! 'f Batavian Staff, Editor Library Club First Aid Club 7' - , - . , . I ' f , ' . Q Y -f A ,.... 6..f.'f..L.Q:f:fi1...1f ..... 1.:,..d?f .... .,.. Thirty-five JOHN VANDERBILT G-Moira Club Sportsinansliip Club C 0 J' GEORGE VLAHOPOULOS National Honor Society IClSl'l0I'11l0ll'S Club French Club Gainsborougli Art Club , HELEN VVAHLSTROM Service League i Camera Club Bowling Club Patrol Squad STANLEY VVASHBURN Junior Drivers' Club A Magicians' Club , 3- ,A G. O. Class - AUDREY D. VVHITE Dennison Club . Manners Club Gainsborough Art Club, Pres. Senior Banquet Comm. Chair. X ' ff I, ',., ' LORRAIN G. VVILSO'iNl Dennison Club A Needlecraft Club Senioi-,Banq u et Coin ni. '1 11. O. A if 'Y . - . q ...., :J 4' Senior Class 1933 DONALD YV. WVINTERS National Honor Society K 1 Choristers Glee Club . Junior Prom Comm. Chair. v Af A JOSEPH S. ZIENTARA Track ,' Football G. O. Class K- Kf- ,,.,.....,.............i......., .......... . .. F ' f' JAMES v. PONTILLO V Glee Club Track S' Basketball Magicians' Club MYRON BOWEN Sportsmanship Club Magicians' Club Patrol Squad Senior Ball Comm. .... ..... HOVVARD DAVVSON Golf Team Football Team B Men's Club Junior Drivers' Club, President 1 ..,....... .L LOREN SMITH Sportsmanship Club Camera Club G-Men's Club G. O. I U n -- fa- Q, , . '- ELNORA WVORTHINGTON Batavian Staff Pic Staff Dramatics Club Patrol Squad , F ,... -.--' - ANGELINE LaRUS A H gig .' V. Manners Club M O' Bowling Club Crafts Club G. O. -t , . 1 1 ,v ' u ,..... ' .., ........l 3 .... Q. 'Q HELEN A. CREHAN' P Technical Typists' Club Dennision Club Patrol Squad Senior Banquet Comm. f7 .... SALVATORE S. CHIMINO' G. O. Council Senior Play Dramatics Club .' JOSEPH La CASTRO Glee Club - Track Team Sportsmanship Club Class X I S K ARTHUR TAYLOR D National Honor Society G. O. Council Business Mgr. Pic Disciplinary Council, President T his-ty-sim f' f 'Q' I ,fo X X . enior Class 1938 MAXXVELL BRYANT 1 1 'fi Baud Checkers Club Class Junior Prom Comm. ,1, . .,C.f C .CC C C -RI HARD CHACI Glee Club Radio Club Patrol Squad Class 1 GORDON Football Team CROSS Rod and Guu Club G-Merfs Club Class , f' I .,..,. ..,., CLAYTON KLEPS G. O. Council Football, Mgr. 'Cheerleader B Men's Club -Q MARY SULLIVQ Puppet Club Knitting Club Library Club G. O. ROBERT MORRIS Radio Club G. O. Class .'.. 1.5 5 Thirty-seven .1onN r. CHASE 9' I as-A11-,fs Club yt ,QQIMAK Class ,, Q' ' o. o. 1-11 -ff if ,, fif 't is '-. f ' .L ef f Q 'K I! -L x V. . lv. , f',CL..l. . vw ,... ,...,,,.,.,..., ........,.... ,....,,., 4 ..,...,,,..... ....,... . . A . ' ROBERT J. CONVVAY Batavian Art Staff Manners Club Class G. 0. V ' CARLTON S. EBLING Football Team Track B Mens Club Sportsmanship Club 3 HARYVOOD HOVEY ag G. O. Class '. HELEN E. SLEEPER Choral Club Class I' G. O. ss HEINZ ULRICH S1lO1'fSlll2lllSlllD Club G. O. Class J .. +0 Senior Class 1938 ROBERT ALDRIDGE Football G. O. Cla ss JOSEPH R. COSTANZA Football Disciplinary Council X Cr. O. : Class BLANCHE E. HAVVKER Knitting Club j ' Neecllecraft Club 1 G. O. Class HERBERT E. PAULY Sportsmanship Club l Junior Drivers' Club Magicians' Club G. O. 5 JACK RASE Social Council V - Football B Men's Club G. O. ROBERT WASSINK Airplane Club f' ' G. O. Class N DAVE R. BARRETT Football KPCM' Track Harmonica Club Checkers Club Rod and Gun Club 1 G. O. E F , ,I CHARLES oHAs V LJ Class PatI'0l Squad if-f 4 L 1' . ,,..... ,.,.,.. ...,................. ..... ,... ....,.. . - ,lk CHARLES DIEFENDORF Track, Mgr. Junior Drivers' Club Magicians' Club Class Camera Club .4 ' Chef Club Boys' Bowling Club G. O. JOSEPH D. FALCONE X, A ,A ALFRED E. HYDE Asst. Bus. Mgr. Basketball G. 0, Cgungil Asst, Bus. Mgr. Football C3199 Club Sportsmanship Club Orchestra Class Band I . i.. A . f' 1. Q V, A J W . , L! , ,- V4.7 LQ. if I '--- 1' ' ' 4 P' JULIAN M. PLAPUS Magicians' Club Junior Drivers' Club Patrol Squad Hostess Club Manners Club Class . JoHN VVESLEY MARTIN M ,V ' noms E. PHILLIPS G. 0. G, 0. ' ANTHONY SANFRATELLO -- BETTY XVARD Track ' A Manners Club CEIHSS Bowling Club G' O- Junior Prom Comm. Class MILDRED WVINCHELL THEQDQRE YASSES Rochester, N. Y. 1 G-MQH'S Club Jefferson High Class Manners Club G. O. , 8 T11-'irty-eight Gloria Allen . . The news of Gloria Allen's death, as a result of injuries received When her para- chute failed, brought sadness to all Batavia. One of her friends Wrote this tribute to her memory: Gloria Allen Was everyone's friend. Her quiet and shy Way vvon everyone's heart. Gloria Wasn't one to talk about herself very much. She Was very modesty her fame and popularity never Went to her head. Gloria had a grand sense of humor and N--Y liked to tease and kid her friends about . little things that they had done. She liked to laugh and one seldom savv her when she Was not Wearing a smile. Gloria was no covvard as she proved when she Was injured. o xx Instead of crying and getting hysterical, she simply smiled and vvaved her hand to her public. Gloria died on Thursday, October 1, 1937. As she was leaving for the south she called to one of her friends, I'll be seeing youf' Little did she realize that she Would never return. -Margaret Near. .lQ1 Rosetta Durfee Was chosen Wyom- ing County's healthiest 4-H girl from 850 contestants. Rosetta attributes her good health to nothing more than the good fresh country air-believe it or not. Many thanks should be given to Paul Ruhland, our student band direct- or, for his splendid Work in directing the pit band at assemblies and basketball games so successfully. Marie Call, Marjorie Andrews and Berneda White Were the Senior girls chosen by the members of their class as candidates for the D. A. R. representa- Thirty-nine tive for Genesee County. The faculty chose Marie Call as the final contestant. Honor and recognition have once more been brought to this school by Zel- da and Louise Mullen Who Were awarded a Silver Cup for their outstanding Work in 4-H gardening. They deserve our due respect and We congratulate them heart- ily for their Work and for bringing rec- ognition to Batavia High School. The success of the Pic is due to a great extent to the tireless effort and Work of its editor-in-chief, Janet Gil- lard. She should be sincerely congratu- lated for this fine piece of Work. Honor Society . . The National Honor Society has been such a familiar figure in Batavia High School that We sometimes forget that it has not always been With us. In fact there Was a long period of faculty discussion before all Were convinced that such an organization Would be an excellent thing for the school. After Mr. Weber had secured a charter from the secretary of the National Honor Society, eleven members of the Class of 1925 were chosen. Since that time over three hundred of our seniors have been honored by election. In the meantime the number of chapters has grown by leaps and bounds in every state. It Would be impossible for a student to estimate the part' played by the Na- tional Honor Society in the changing picture of our school life. Those Of 11S who have been With the school during the period realize that not only l1aS the respect for scholarship increased, but an ever increasing desire to be of Service to the school, an emphasis on character development, and, to a lesser extent, readiness to accept leadership have per- meated most of the student body. In this Way the purpose of the society is being fulfilled. Its creed becomes the ideal toward Which the school is tending. No one may claim that the school has arrived, but, all members and non-mem- bers alike may point With confidence to the direction in Which We are going. -Myrta E. Hunn. F' 1-1'-H '- ' I '- V - lout Ron I4. Cong, lidlllilllt M. Call, J. Halsey, I. Ixuhl, Miss Hunn, D. Nichols, A. Rllfly, J. Szydlowska M. Gallagher, J. Bibb, J. Gillurd. Second How-L. Cinquino, E. NVells, V, JQ1-my R Q, ,. tk. iw M, ., 1 , , V. Churchill, J. Terry, H. Stoll, V. Nviedi-ich, D. L' Halstead, bl Carlo, J' Delbmdge Tlzirrl Row-A. Taylor I Q'll1fl IfPll0 B Biker S II1l t ' X -, . ' f - 1 ',f..'z41:l, NX.G11, - -2-'fr . ,7 . 13, bulhwm' P. Ruhhmdy K. Bmw, G' Vlahupoulosacgycl Steele, g1iclgI0lIglauIE11d.n,,, J. IJQSQIII, XX. Tylei Forty Honor Society Play . . . The Soul of the Professor by Martin W. Sampson is the play sponsor- ed by the present chapter of the Na- tional Honor Society. Under the direc- tion of Miss Hunn and Miss Gehring. Prologue given by Marie Call. The Soul of the Professor-John David LeSeur. The Professor-William Goade. Johnny Burson lone of his Worst stud- entsl-Kenneth Botts. Jim Coolidge lone of his good ones?- Arthur Taylor. Jane Selden la good girl but dumbb- Frances Rankin. Stella Stanford ifascinating but-?J- Eleanor Halstead. Another Professor--Stanley Halstead. Another Professor-Elting Wells. The Postman-Winfield Tyler. And the Dean-Paul Ruhland. Scene: A Professor's office. Time: Today. lgl Senior Banquet . . . General Chairman-Anna Rudy. Speakers-Chairman, Eugene North- rup, Donald Lennon, Alyce New- house. Song Leader-Paul Ruhland. Decoration-Chairman, Audrey White, Marjorie Andrews, Aletha Wald- ron, Lorraine Wilson, Helen Cre- han, Doris Nonnengard, Ruth Thomas, Geraldine Sloat, Anna Burns, Florence George, Berneda White. Chaperons-Chairman, Otylija Tvvard- ovvska, Joanna Szydlovvska, Mary Ryan, Alice Schreiner, Betty Up- hill, Rose Columbo. Forfv-0 Tickets-Chairman, Harold Gnesin, Paul Ruhland, Jean Terry, George Vla- hopoulas, Thomas Messina, Louis Cinquino, Ivan Kuhl, Lucy Jackson. Food-Chairman, Ruth Nowatka, Doris Nonnengard, Carmen Mancuso, Helen Stoll, Louise Mullen, Sibyl Carlo. Prophecy-Chairman, Janice Harvey, Wenonah Patterson, Musette Har- ing, Vincent Spatola. Music and Entertainment-Chairman, Paul Ruhland, Lyle Mark, Ivan Kulil, John David LeSeur. Senior Ball . . . General Chairman-John Pratt. Co-Chairman-Marie Call. Music-Chairman, Philip Owen, Lyle Mark, Claire Marshall, Dorothy Flick, Elizabeth Ann Kingdon, John David LeSeur. Invitation-Chairman, Jean Delbridge, Jane Salway, Luella Kilner, Leona Oltman, Elsie Eastman, Margaret Gallagher. Publicity-Chairman, Eleanor Halstead, Joe Sanfratella, Jeanne Terry- Decorations - Co-Chairmen, .Joanna Szydlowska and Louis Clnqumo, Harold Gnesin, Lawrence Barone, Donald Winters, Helen Rood, FI'-an' ces Rankin. Orchestra-White Knights from Buf- falo. Decorations-Easter theme. iQ.,- Who, When and What . . Sept. 7--Seniors at last! Sept. 21-First meeting of Service Oct Oct Oct League. 1-G. O. Nominating Convention. 8-Installation of John Carver and Berneda White as President and Vice-President of G. O. 12-Senior class officers elected. President--Elting Wells. Vice-President-Eleanor Hal- stead. Secretary-Marjorie Andrews. Treasurer-Harold Gnesin. Oct. 18-Outstanding members of the Senior Dramatics Club played in the Shakespearean plays presented here. Oct. 19.-Junior Class officers elected. President-Stephen Hawley. Vice-President-M a r y J a n e Tibbs. S Secretary-Elizabeth Call. Treasurer-Frances Duggan. Oct. 21-First meeting of clubs held. Oct. 22-Fall initiation of National Honor Society. Oct. 24-Sophomore Class officers elect- ed. President-Robert Hodgson. Vice-President - Dorothy Lange. Secretary-Jane Near. Treasurer-Frank Goetz. Nov. 5- Batavian business campaign gets under way. Nov. 10-Service League Dance. Nov. 12-Pic Staff visited LeRoy High School to get information for the betterment of their paper. Nov. 16--John Carver, Elting Wells, William Goade visited Am- herst Central High School. Forty-two Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. 19--Senior Class lost a dear stud- ent and friend, Wilma Harper, who died at Mt. Morris Sani- torium. 19-Senior Banquet. 3-Girls' Athletic Association held their iirst banquet. 4-Seven publication members at- tended an Interscholastic Press Association meeting held at Bennett High. The '37 Bata- vian was honored with a blue ribbon. 4-Last day Seniors can have pic- tures taken for original prices. 10-Junior Banquet. 14-Football Team received letters. 6-An unfortunate accident result- ed in the death of Ervin Grin- nell. 11-Tea Dance Committees ap- pointed. f aa Iii-3: f f ,f-72525, fs Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. 27-New seven period day sched- 15 ule initiated. -G-lVIen's Club visited Attica Prison. 18-Junior Prom. 18-Second Installation of Nation- al Honor Society. 3--Final try-outs for Girls' Speaking Contest. 10-Final try-outs for Larkin Con- test. 11--Sophomore Party. 18--Pic Staff for 1939 chosen. 1-Last day for Seniors to order announcements. Apr. 7-8-Senior Play, Boston Blues presented. Apr. 22-Senior Ball. June 17-Moving-up Day. June 28-High School Commencement. xx K 2 f f -Q , Kawai f -L-. ig N. ,avg : if Xia f ii EDR 1 0 JIT-244' gf SME will ll I limi,-lil Forty-three Sept Sept. Sept Sept Assembly Program For Batavia Junior-Senior High School 1937-1938 First Semester 15-Guidance Program, Gehring. Orientation to School's Tradi- tions and Spirit, Aderman. 17-Guidance Program for the year's assemblies and for G. O., Gehring, Owen. . 22-Guidance Program to moti- vate Home Room activities, Aderman, O'Brien, Kendall. . 24-Opening Football Season, Gehring, Day. Sept. 29-J. O. Nominating Convention, Aderman. Oct. 1-G. O. Nominating Convention, Gehring. Oct. 6-Guidance Program introducing School Clubs, Gehring, Ader- 1'1'l2t1'1. Oct. 8-G. O. Installation, Gehring. Oct. 13-J. O. Installation, Aderman, Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Gehrin g. 15-Jill Edwards, School Assembly Service. 20-Music Program, Indian Theme, Irwin. 22-National Honor Society Instal- 27-Theodore Roosevelt Program 28 -Music Program, Folk Songs lation, Gehring. stein. ' 7 Owen. Nov. 21 The Master Singers, School As- sembly Service. Nov. 3-Talk on Indian Life and Leg- Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. J an. J an. Jan. Jan. Jan. ends, Jesse Cornplanter. 10-Armistice Day Program, De- vitt, O'Brien, Irwin. 12-LeRoy Football Assembly, Gehrin g, Irwin. 19-American Constitution Pro- gram, Wolf. 29-Moving Pictures on the Tele- 1-The Making of a Dictionary 6 17 phone, Mr. Wells. Wynn, A Pageant, Gehring. 7 -Talk on New Zealand, Mr. North. In both Junior and Sen- ior High. -1Music Program, Owen 5 Christ- mas Concert, Irwin. 22-Christmas Carol Singing, Owen, Irwin. 5-Fire Prevention Program, Cra- mer, Burns. 7-Helen Hiett, School Assembly Service. 12-An English Program, Forsyth, Ellis. 14-A Program of Plays, Gehring. 20-A Program of Music, Irwin. 19-George Felch, School Assembly Service. Forty-foul' Second Semester-1938 Feb. lglllrank Johnson, c ool Assembl 'W Q 1 Service. y Feb. 9-Music Assembly, N as Irwin. N Feb. 11-Abraham Lincoln 1 X I' Program, Gehring. Q , Feb. 16-The King's English I Nl E iOne act playl, X' Q' S Q Harrington. 1 I E ? Feb. 18-National Honor I :I-535 S o c i e t y Installa- tion, Hunn, Geh- I Ting. f Feb. 25-The All-American Road, Lecture on V 1-er Mexico, Theodore Q' Schreiber. IV' larch 4-Max Gilstrop, School Assembly Service. March 9-Music Assembly, Irwin. lVIarch 11-Music Program, Owen, Irwin. March 16-Junior Dramatics Club P ro- gram, Turpell. March 18--Sophomore Dramatics Club P . rogram, Kinnear. March 23-Music Program, Irwin. March 24-Lecture by Salom Rizk. March 30-Student Amateur Program, I Stella. April 1-History Department Program Pierso ' n, Day, Randall, Johni son. April 5-Howard sembly Service. April 12-Lecture on Dog Training for the Blind. Cleaves, School As- April 27-Music Program, Irwin. A . . pril 29-Physical Education Program, Backus. May 4 - A rogram, Stella. Horace Mann P Forty-five May 6- The Trystin ' Pl g ace, COne act Playl, Hunn. May 11-Science Program, Kendall. May 13-Student Amateur Hour, Geh- ring. May 18-Foreign Lan u g age Depart- ment Program, Hunn, Olm- stead, Gentner, Brumsted. May 25-Music Program, Spring Con- cert, Owen, Irwin. June 1-English Program, Wynn. June 3 - Facult P y anel Discussion, Weber. June 8-Achievement Program, Geh- ring, Aderman, Stella. June 10-Awar , irm g, Weber. d Assembly Gel ' June 17-Moving Up Day A ssembly, Johnson. Snap hots . . . . I w 1 1 i i i R Top--M. Nigrrr. E. Iferris, A, Clark, J. Kfillfiilii, Czlfeterizl, J. Race. B. Gz11'd11e1', J. Lucid. Necoilyrl Ron'-J. YVassi11k, E. Gear, R. SCilllI'I12l1l, Mr. JUIIIISOH. C. Nephew. 'l'lzirr7 A,OIl'iI'HPCt1'iCQ1I Shop, QiiliI1'C02l1 drawing by XV2l1'fiC01O, XV.Ig1'0XVI1.C. Robinson. Fourfh Hou'-H. I'Jf?UQPl'ifij.f0, Mr. Bhlsdvll, J. Lucid. V. Parisi, Mrs. NVestb1'ook, Barbara Gruner, Mrs. Miner, Miss Cl'IlINf?1', fi1'llf,'l'2'li Mvtzil Shnp, Fiffll Ron'-Y. Puixrit, V. Bmfliicflri, L. Mullen, Mr. Irwin. Forty-si.r Freshman Class . The present freshman class consists of 350 members With Miss Brumsted as their adviser. With her assistance they are paying great attention to their sched- ules and arranging them so as to receive the most benefit possible from their high school career. Freshman meetings are held often to discuss programs and voca- tional possibilities. Sophomore Party . . Michael Moss Was the general chairman of the Sophomore Party held March 11 in the school gymnasium. As the class voted in favor of a party, this Was held in place of the traditional Sophomore Banquet. A novel program Was carried out With Lynne Brown as toastmaster Who conducted a miniature Junior Prom . . The Junior Prom Was held Febru- ary 18th in the school gymnasium. A popular dance orchestra from Roches- ter, The Merry Men, furnished the music. Frederick Trump Was the gen- eral chairman With Mary Green acting as his assistant. An appropriate dis- play of valentines, cupids and hearts Forty-seven Professor Quizz program at a micro- phone Which had been set up in the gym. To those Who attended much amusement Was furnished by Aubrey Weber, ventriloquist and Alyce Easton, tap dancer. With Mr. Pierson at the helm, the Sophomore party sailed through to success. constituted the charming decorations. There Was an artistic lighting arrange- ment carried out under the expert di- rection of Mr. Adsit, Which contributed greatly to the effectiveness of the dec- orations. Many thanks are due Miss Haitz Who Worked very hard to make the Prom the great success it Was. Year... The ideal person is one Who is Well rounded. If a student attends only to studies and does not take interest in any social activities, he Will have a tendency toward narrow mindedness. In B. H. S. We have such complete arrangement of activities that there is no need for this. The students have an opportunity to participate in athletics, musical organizations, dramatic clubs, and other hobby clubs. All of these activities give us enjoyment as Well as instruction, and prepare us to make Worthy use of our leisure after We graduate. N F or -ty-eight .h QW . 1,w:5Y53'5EQ,gQg,f5L,1 an U N I ' ' '1F,1Wf:.a A Hlil 'UH' ' fy f 1 .. 5x.,,,X I f - f au N YM A fl? ., qj .Q Q. ix 'iw I XJ? J 4 'M' .W f', 5 Ny, A ef-11' ml M V, 5 'hair :Xu A 4 f 4' + +A :X lik xi F L ,A 4 L 4' Q , -,543 Q En: bv M- ji -,,5 1,3: Ef:5f-355' 7. fl 15 V 4',w: 5l.L,,' ' Tw 1 . 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Business-William Goadeg Assistant, Harold Gnesing Second Assistant, Karl Miller. ginia Churchill, Eleanor Halstead, Carmen Mancuso, Mary Ryan, Alice Schreiner, Otylija Twardowska, Betty Uphill, Margaret Gallagher, Ruth Nowatka. Photography-Edward Gaim. Art-Jack Rose, Stuart Veltz, Joanna Juniors-Elizabeth Male, Margaret Hu- ber, Geraldine Hackett, Hazel Hill, Margaret McWain, Stanley Carley, Duane Carr, Robert Gamble, Rich- ard Fay. Junior High-9th year, Robert Norton Forty- Jane Cole, Sth year, Virginia Fell- ner, Marcia Steubing, John Reim- er, 7th year, Alice Zillman, Charles Loedel, Wilma Nichols. Szydlowska, Florence Galliford, Elizabeth Ager, Doris Aldrich, Mil- dred Rood, Robert Smith, Ella Mae Tufts, Joe Polowe, Jane Wilson. Camera Snapshots-Phillip Owen, Paul Harding, Burton Baker, James Wells, Wilbur Carr, Hazen Booth, Douglas Fancher, Frank Lord, Chester Nephew. ,f '3'mw x'-'-R, ,gt ,lull ' '- nlnllllw., . slum FNS Aff . 1 fr ,f 0 R Q Q ill ,A . 1 ,, , ll It l 5 V. - 1 2 Jia' 1 ll R 1 R i lllll . L .M 1 ' 14 - Mih - - s :f f ' ' , all A . I, 1 . q - , 3 X L 1 . . V 1 fff , ,J ' f if 1 7'L'H I I P 3 ll Batavian-Heads of Staff . . . Edwfxrd Caito XVilliz1111 Goade, Harold Guesin. Virginia lYi0dl'iCl1, SYUU V Cul-10, Miss Thompson, DO1'QJfl1j' Nichols, Helen Stoll. Batavian Staff . . . . Front How-J. Colc, A. Zillmzlu, NV. Niclmls, V. Fc-llner. M. Steulmiuf. Second Hou--IC. Mule, R, N4,iXX'2llliIl. M. Ryan, O. Twurdowski, A. SC.lll'9lllQl', A. Rudy, C. Muncuso. B. Ullhiuf IC. Iflzllstc-zul. M. G:1llz1gl1e1', R. Cfvlomlmo. Third lfnuv-M, I-lulwr, R. Nurtmx, B.A,u'e1', S. Curley, G. 'l'I:1ckPH. D. Curr, E. M. Tufts, R. Fay, D. Felluer, R. Beswlck, .I. Szydluwski, R. Smith, D. Aldridge, S. Veltz, M. Rood. Fvifry 01. J.. KI imma.. ' 7 Front Ron'-N. Fazio. E. Easton, E. I'I:11'vey. Mrs. Lennon. V. Spatula, C, Keene, J, Gillm-d, J, Bibb, J, Mm-tin, I. Kulil. A. I5eXVitt, H. Carlo. L. Cinquino. Second Rau'-E. Corey. J. Szydlowsku. M. Andrews, F. Gulanti. E. Tyniinski, E. Nxv0I'tlllllg'IO1l, A. Rudy, XV. Patter- son, V. Churchill. D. Tucker. H. Elin, M. J. Tibbs. Third Row-H. Bennett. J. Delbridge, M. Gautieri. J. Cole. NV. Goade, J. Harvey. M. Ryan, A. Schreiner, M. Valincourt. M. Green. M. Kersliner. R. Lortz, F. Rel 'swigvl A M A I 1. Q 1 , K.. cc ' 77 - 'W P1c . . . VW How well I remember one week in February. All went well. The reporters were bringing in much news and the typists had been given a pep talk. In fact the Pic promised to be the best ever. Thursday dawned, and lo and behold, the mimeograph was busy. All day Thursday it was busy, and the editors began getting worried. Came Friday-mimeograph still busy! It was Friday noon before the Pic went to press. At three-thirty the Pic was distributed to the homerooms but try as they might, they couldn't get the right number to the right place. When, after school the editor sank into a seat to glance at the paper, she found the most essential part left out-the date, issue, and the fact that it was published by the Batavia Junior-Senior High School. I A reporter's life isn't easy. Some weeks, a few fortunate ones, there is abundant news, but usually news is scarce. The reporters are sent hustling over the building after inter- views, then write up their articles and place them on the dummy. What if these articles won't fill the dummy? Then more news must be found. How does one find news if there isn't any? That's the reporter's question. It is done because the Pic has always been full of news and even became so accomplished that it printed an extra to announce the new arrivals to two of our faculty. Pic Staff for 1937-1938 . . Editor in chief, Janet Gillardg Assistant Bennett, Wenonah Patterson, William Goade, Margaret Gautiere, Jean Delbridge, Jean Bibb, Henry Bradfield, Gertrude Harvey, Jane Cole, Marion Kershner, Deborah Tuck- er, Frances Cultrara, Suzanne LeSeur, Molly Valincourtg Typists, Anna Rudy, Rita Gioia, Mary Ryan, Alice Schreiner, Janice Harvey, Editors, Charles R. Keene, Elsie Eastong Jun- ior High Editor, Frederick Reusswigg Ath- letic Editor, Ivan Kuhlg Exchange Editor, Jane Martin, Business Manager, Arthur Tay- lorg Assistant Managers, Harold Carlo, Al- den Dewitt, Edwarq Sullivan' Louis Cinqui' Elnore Worthington, Rowena Lortz, Freder- H03 Aft Editor, Elame Corey? Assistant Ed' ick Trump, Frances Galanti, Edna Tyminski, itor, June Nevatrolg Cartoonist, Vincent Virginia Churchill, Marjorie Andrews, Joan- Spatolag Reporters, Mary Jane Tibbs, Elea- na Szydlowska, Proof Reader, Helen Elm, nor Harvey, Nathan Fazio, Mary Green, Leon Adviser, Mrs. Lennon. Fifty-one Pic Staff for 1938-1939 . . The following names comprise the members of the 4'Pic staff for 1938- 1939. They will publish their first Pic April 29. Editor-in-chief, Charles Keene, Assistant Editors, Mary Greene, Mary Valintcourt, Nathan Fazio, Eleanor Harvey, Athletic Editor, Michael Moss 5 Exchange Editor, Rowena Lortzg Busi- ness Managers, Harold Carlo, Alden DeWitt, Assistant Business Managers, Anthony Curviel, Francis Guppenger- ger, Jasper Sanfratello, Doris Goetz 5 Cartoonists, Stephen Malis, Joseph Library Club . . . Poloweg Reporters, Frances Cultrara, Marion Kershner, Frederick Reusswlg, Gertrude Harvey, Jayne Cole, Suzanne LeSeur, Juliet Cappiello, Margaret McWain, Gertrude Herrick, Barbara Steele, Sarah Weinreb, William Brown, Marion Fisher, Doris Raymond, Beverly Waters, Jeanne Harrison, David Gil- lard, Typists, Rowena Lortz, Frederick Trump, Frances Galanti, Edna Tyminski, Carmello Zimorino, Glennie Jean Wa- ters, Mabel Weed, Antoinette Wuycik, Sophie Wojtczak, Mary Zehler, Dorothy Lange, Proof Reader, Mary Jane Tibbsg Adviser, Mrs. Lennon. We owe much to the girls in the Library Club for they have arranged attrac- tive bulletin board displays and have contributed book reviews to the Pic, They have certainly carried out the purpose ofthe club which was to make the girls of service to the school. The members have acquainted themselves with current books and libraries. They have also profited from numerous book reviews and debates. The oflicers of the Library Club are Janice Harvey, President, Celia Gringer, Vice- President, Bernice Blood, Secretary, Louise Mullen, Treasurer. The club is under the able supervision of Miss Case and Miss Shedd. W Wfyff W -WW Q frw fvfh L umm ffm rnM1 X V X!! ,IE l,,, at aff, f x ffffff , y 7 .ill ,, ff J lf 7 fn A .M ll! W W W flu QQ Vlel-V K A llluillldg Fifty-tu: 0 A , Q .ff 4- .Q ,iff x ,... f gl Girls' Service League . ,. eeee --.-r-..-. l 2 Front Row. left fo right-E. Corey, M. Maddocli. T. Mason. J. Gillzlrd, F. Rankin, M. Call. D. Casey. M. Green, A D. Nichols. J. Delbridge. ID, Davis, C. Buchholtz. ,Second R010-Miss Gentner. S. XVill. E. Call. E. Fuller. A. Clark. B. XYl1ite, R. Burns. A. Rudy, C. BIZIIICHSO. L. Jackson. L. Mursllall. I. Putnam. J. Szydlowsku, Mrs. Lennon. ' Third Row-V. Page. J. Near. M. XVeed, M. Near. H. Minor, A. Newlmuse. J. Iflarvey, H. Muney, B. Jackson, C. Marshall. N. Roberts. D. NVoodward, J. Salway. M. I-Ionnn, M. Huring. The Girls' Service League is one of the oldest organizations. Through its his- tory it has continuously lived up to its ideal of serving B. H. S. in many Ways. .This year the Girls' Service League elected as their officers Marie Call, Presi- dent 5 Doris Casey, Vice-President, Frances Rankin, SecretarygMary Green, Treas- urer. The League has had a very successful year. Its greatest contribution has been a Shrine of the Constitution in commemoration of its sesquicentennial, for our school. The league sponsored a speaker, Miss Helen Heidt, for our assembly. It also put on a dance, November 10. Janice Harvey Was in charge of the football stand last fall. She sold the most hot dogs that have ever been sold during the football seasons. Good Work, Janice! Carmen Mancuso has charge of the candy stand in the lobby every Thursday afternoon. Aside from these activities the girls have served at all the class banquets, ush- ered at all the concerts, plays and at commencement. . , Miss Gentner and Mrs. Lennon are the advisers for this group. Fifty-th-ree Wfaf , ., , ,if . f.f, . The Band . . . A ..... H. Ahl. XV. Blundell, K. Betts, M. Brown, K. Bryant, M. Bryant, M. Call. XV. Carr, D. Casey, L. Cinquino, D. Cleveland, R. Cleveland, L. DelPlato, R. Earle. R. Fisher. I. Gnesin. J. Greene, E. Grinnell, V.. Houseknecht, XV. I'I0l1SQkIl6Cllf.XV. Hunt, B. Jackson, L. Jackson, C. Keene. P. Kelly. E. Kingdon, J. Laurie, E. Leaton, J. D. LeSeur, J. Lucid, L. Maliszewski, N. Manitsas, L. Mark, L. Mark, J. Martin, R. McBride, G. McPher- son. A. Mullen, P. Owen. D. Perry, V. Pundt, I. Putnam, F. Rankin, F. Reusswig, A. Ruffino, P. Ruhland, VV. Rykertg L. Schill?r, QW Steubing, L. Stroh, P. Tarbox, YV. Tyler, J. lVells, D. YVestbrook, J. TVo0d. This picture was taken in the Buffalo Auditorium when the B. H. S. Band played there in the spring of 1937. Members of the band are listed. This year the Band displayed their marching ability at the football games, where they also presented some very pleasing formations during the halves. The Band also gave a concert on March 25, 1938 at which they showed their abil- ity as a concert band. This is a feat, a High School Band seldom attempts. At Band rehearsals, the members have challenges among themselves, which is X something new to our school. A member of the Band can challenge any occupant of a chair whom he thinks he can excel in playing. If he does excel, he can take that QE , person s place, and the person challenged must move to a lower chair. They have these challenges for two reasons, one, that it is interesting to a student not to be as- signed to a seat and have to remain there all year. Another advantage is that since everyone works for the top, everyone has to practice. If a student attains the top, he has to practice to stay there. Owing to the fact that anyone absent loses his chair, frequently a good player has to go to the last chair. This gives the others an oppor- tunity to advance. If the one absent is a good player, he can work back to where he was. Mr. Irwin thinks that it is a proof of good sportsmanship that there has never been any bickering over this. If a student loses out on a challenge, he tries to work back to where he was. ' Fifty-fo ur HEI' .f xI W - ',, QQNLI' , 1, L QI 1'j5':i!i,-Igw, Qi . ,ff Fifty-five .N sI Band Program for March 25, 1938 BAND Show Boy Marc-li .....,....... .4,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,..,,.A, Moonlight on the Nile ....... , A Bit of Ireland .,.......... The Sealrlet Musk ,..,,. ..,,.A.-.4lllhlllbllvl,,.--4lllA4,...Nlllllllhllllllrllhll LVCKY NITMISICRS Mattenata ,............ ....... . .. ,.,,,,,A,A.,, ..,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,. ..44., IAUQAII I I I Spanish Dance ........,.....,.. Three Little Maids ..., ,I,,I,,III,IIII IIII BAND Drums and Buglos ,,,,,,. Medley of Favoriree . ...., Sllllitllill ,......... .............. , ..,. I Pinatore ........ .......... ......,.....,,............................,.,.,..,.......,... DOVBLE Q UINTET H9ifl91lll11'H Stein S one ......,............,.......,...,.,...,..,........ ...,.,..... Ford Song .... ..,. . ..,,,.,..... ...... In Lighter Vein ,..,... . BAND I,1'6Sfl9l1 Flg'll1'G .... -',-- YYngnerian Mareli .,,... The Clock :incl the On the Mull ...................,.i...............,.......,...,......,.......,. Our Director .,,........ . Officer of the Day f7'lw ill ikrulnb lfffffi iQ fluff ,, ., ,.... lfiny ,'lI'P'. Yoflrr fmn1,er uil Tosh' Iiulrlwiu Null'i1'nn f'fIPIIf'HG flerlwrl Ilolmes Srllliwnli , fiurler FI in ucv' Pa-rk.s' .-1 rr. Yoder lfetelcbey Goldman, Bigelow Hall Eleventh Annual Christmas Concert Friday Evening. December 17th. 1937 At Eight-iifteen o'Oloek ORCHESTRA Turkish March from 'iThe Ruins of Athens , ...,.,,..,,,...,.,..,. Yalse Suite ..........,.., ,.....,.,..,,.............. ....,.................,.....,............,.......,,..,.,...,.,.. Overture to Die Fledermaus . ,..............,..,,................,....,,,... ............. . THE CHORISTERS As Torrents in Summer .,..,. ...........,...,..,...,..,.....,.,....,........................., . Mannin Veen ,.,.,..,.........,.....,.......... ,.....,..,....,.....,,.......,,.,.,.,.,.,..,,, ..,..,.... Song of the Jilted Lover .,.,.... .... Carol of the Bells . ..,.,.... .. Hark. NOW. O Shepherds .,..,... In Heaven Above ,..,,,............i...... .......,...,.........,..,.......,,..... ..,..........,.,...... BOYS' GLEE CLUB LQ, I-IOW 11 R059 ,,,,,,,e,,,,,,,,,A,,,, , ,,,,,,,..,,,,,44,,,,.,.,..,,.,,.,,,,...,..,.,............,..,,,,.....,... A Brown Bird Singing ....,..,.,,.......... .....,...,...................,...,.. . fI'JoU1zLE QuIN'rE'rJ Laudamus Te ...... The Three Kings ...,., Winter Song ......... .,.........,,.,,,..,...........,.....,.,...,.........,.....,,,.,.,,.. GIRLS' CHORAL CLI'B Bouree ,..,.... i...,......i..............................,....,............,...,.......,,,,,...,........................,.......,...........,....., Legend .,.........,......i.............,..,...,,.............,..,...,.......,.....,.,,,...,....,.. ,,,.,,,,..,..,,............,.,..,......... God of All Nature CAndante from Fifth Syl111hll01lyIJ ...,..,,, . Prayer from Hansel and Grete1 ,....,.... .......,.........,,.,,. ...,.,.,.,....,,............., MIXED CHORUS The Shepherds' Story .,..... .........,....,.,...........,...... , . ........,, Silent Night ......,........., Beethoven' Guiana Strauss ., Smith- ..... II7iIIiams lisclz en brew ner ll'iIh011sky ,. L Il max nIlI'fSfillIlS6'I1 ., Prfzeforious ll ood Proilzeroe Frenclz Carol Bullaird Bach Tsch u iloo risky Tscflz ailco vslfy fIllll1176l'diHCk Divlrinson Gruber Senior High Orchestra . . . . ,.M.......-.1-1 First Violins- iiecovzd Violins Cellos- Bass Viol- Oboe- Bassoon.- Flutes- Cllfl7'll1-6tS'- French horns- Comets- Trombones- Percussion- Director- E. Nvells, V. Stroh, V. Houseknecht, N. Collins, D. Nichols, M. Clor. A. XValdron, E. Call, J. Greene, C. Buchholtz, S. Kelly, J. Estes, R. YVolc0tt, J. Laurie. R. Ainidon, N. Stroh, J. Kimberley, N. XVilson. V. Pundt, N. Brownell, E. Nowatka. L. Mark. J. Martin. L. Stroh, R. Shultz. F. Rankin, L. Schiller, E. Kingdon, E. Leaton. C. Steubing, YV. Tyler, M. Chuich. D. YVestbrook. L. Mark, P. Ruhland, L. Jackson, J. Ryan, E. Grinnell. J. Yvells, BI. Call, B. Jackson, YV. Blundell. R. Miner, J. LeSeur. Mr. Owen. The Orchestra under the capable direction of Mr. Owen, meets every Monday evening at 7:15 and every Thursday after school. For its officers the Orchestra elected Marie Call, President, Lyle Mark, Secre- tary, and Frances Rankin, Librarian. The Orchestra gave a very pleasing program at the Christmas Concert When it presented Valse Suite by Guion, Turkish March from The Ruins of Athens by Beethoven and overture to Die Fledermausv by Strauss. The members of the Orchestra are now Working on Second Symphony by Haydn and the beautiful Blue Danube Waltz by Strauss. ffl S .v a X 'Y SS a s x ' S S Q Fifty-sf.v Senior Boys' Glee Club . The Boys' Glee Club is under the direction of Mr. Irwin. Following are the oiicers of the club: President, El- ting Wells, Vice-President, Robert Cleveland, Secretary, William Goade, Librarian, Gordon McPherson. From the Boys' Glee Club a double quintet was chosen, who sang in the Christmas Concert. The members of the double quintet are: Paul Ruhland, Victor Pundt, Aubrey Weber, Gordon McPherson, Kenneth Chase, Eugene At the Christmas Concert the Boys Northrup, Donald Winters, Wilbur Glee Club presented the selections, C Carr'Ly1e Mark' aHf1FfaHk Goetz' Lo How a Rose and A Brown Bird The boys hope that next year they Singing? will practice during the seventh period. l l F-1-ont R015-J. IJOCi1Stl'O, R. Fisher, H. XVinters, G. McPherson, S.H:1wley, R.Beswick,L.Mu11cl1ester,E.XVells, L. Bennett. Mrs. XXv6iJSfQ1'1 L. Mark, E. Learllcy. M- Killicki- A- XVGUCIH E- N l fl11'U1'- NV- Rykeff- D- MacFayden, J. Lucid, C. Bastian, M. Malis. v v Back Row-J. Patterson, D. XVi11ters, L. Mark, XV. Goude. I. Kuhl, J. Ryan, F.. Dugrguii, lx. Ulmse. J. XX ells, J. Martin, J. LeSeur. P. Owen, L. Merrill, V. Punclt, P. Iflliliilllfi, S. Malls, R. Clevelulld. 14. GHGU, J- Forsyth, L. Cooley, K. Botts, D. Carr, C. Steubing. Fifty-seven Senior Girls' Choral Club I M-..Ll1- Fronf-C. Marshall. First Rozr-R. Nowatka. A. Rudy. R. Amidon. M. Maddock, E. Corey, T. Mason. A. Fuller, V. Delbridge, D. Bes- wick, R. Flick. D. Tucker, H. Maney, J. Bibb, J. Delbridge. M. Haring, A. Blackmer, C. Mancuso. A. New- house, J. Estes, J. Harvey. Second Ron--R. Pickert. M. Kershner. G. Hackett, S. Stedman, E. Call. J. Hart., E. NOWRUKH, N- Neill M- J- Tibbs, D. Davis. NV. Patterson, R. Boucher, P. Anderson, M. Turnbull. V. M. Stroll, M. Moynihan, N. Roberts, V. J91'1l1y, J. Szydlowska, DI. Hyun. Third Ron'-D. Lange, V. Ruinsey, D. Caldwell. F. Gillizltt, B. Smith, A. Stacliowski, G. Goodwin. E. Ager, H. Minor, J. Sulway. C. Hamilton. A. Hyde, J. Near, C. Buchholtz, E. Boll. G. Herrick. A. Clark, E. Ager, M. Honan. M. Zehler, B. Blood. Top Ron--A. Shreiner. B. Roth, M. Scudder, M. Valintcourt, B. Uphill, R. Lortz, M. Huber. M. Runisey. J. Terry. Y. Nesbitt, R. Thomas, K. Scliernau, L. Baldwin, L. Marshall, M. Green, N. Collins, E. Halstead, H. Peck, F. Beechler, M. XVeed. One of Mr. OWen's hobbies, during the rehearsals of the Girls' Choral Club, is to give the girls a scare by choosing a trio or a sextette to sing in front of the group. Another one is to make gum- chevvers Walk the plank With their gum. These both serve to lighten the serious- ness of the rehearsals. The Girls' Choral Club took part in the Christmas Concert and are also planning to participate inlthe Spring Concert. One of their outstanding numbers this year is Widmung by Franz, which they sing in German. For their officers, the girls elected Elaine Corey, Presidentg Elizabeth Call, Vice-Presidentg Helen Maney, Secre- tary 3 and Arlene Blackmer and Musette Haring, Librarians. Claire Marshall and Janice Harvey are the accompanists for the group. Fifty-eight The Choristers . The Choristers were organized in the fall of 1934, a group of twenty-four voices. Each year since, the group has grown in numbers and reputation. The group has sung in many public places, among them the Hotel Statler, Buffalo and the Veterans' Hospital, Batavia. The Choristers plan to sing at the State School for the Blind and at the New York State Congress of Parent Teachers in May. They probably will also broadcast over the radio to main- tain the fine record they have esta- blished in the past by singing over W.B.E.N. and W.G.R., two important broadcasting stations. This year the Choristers are sing- ing a magnificent arrangement A Mighty Fortress Is Our Godv by Muel- .m ff' - lj ..r . -. fl, A ler, and a spiritual Walk Together Chi1lun . An appealing humming chorus written by Mr. Irwin was first sung in public by the Choristers at the spring concert. The Choristers of 1938 are a select group of thirty-five boys and girls, directed by Mr. Owen. Certain qualifications are definitely required for membership in this organ- ization, the person must have a four period schedule, have the sixth period free, have the ability to read music at sight and have a voice that will blend smoothly in a capella singing. Wenonah Patterson was the chair- man of a committee that altered the newly adopted robes so that a uniform appearance would be conveyed. Front Row-J. Martin. J. Delhi-iage, W. 11amrso11, E. Gfwex, R. Allliflffl-,,M' Mllflflmfkv N- Wllills- M- Wells, E. Halstead, win. Y 1 Second Row-J. Bibb, D. Tucker, E. Nowatka, V. Housckneclit, A. Rudy. J. Harvey, M. Green, J. Iustes, L. Marshall, M. Haring. v Y Las? Rowgly, Lfgrk, D. YVinterS, G. McPherson, L. Bennett, F. Orlowski, J. Pxlttoi-sou. A. NX ebcr, X. Pundt, P. Ruhland, J. VVe1ls, J. D. LeSeur, F. Goetz, I. Kuhl, L. Cooley. Fifty-nine Sophomore Dramatics . . .illi- Seated-D. Lange, R. Fisher, M. Maddock. l Sggond Row-H, Steinberg, J. Cappiello, B. Smith, S, Mullaney, M. Kershner, R. Amidon, V. Runisey, F. Larkin, Miss Kinnear. Third Row-E. Ager, P. Kelly. C. Schernau, J. Polowe, C. IVarriner, C. Nephew, L. Brown. Under the direction of Miss Kin- near the members of the Sophomore Dramatics put on a splendid assembly March 18, in the form of a play, The Master in the House. The play is concerned with an Irish- man, Tom Burke fLynn Brownl, of soft heart but stubborn disposition whose temper has brought trouble between him and his son, Denny Q Paul Kellyj. When the son comes home with his Wife, Ann, K Ruth Amidonl after an absence of two years, the mother, Kate Burke CShirley Mullaneyl, puts her wits to work to bring about a reconciliation be- tween the two. Hannah, a neighbor fJuliet Cappiellol makes a timely en- trance. Along with the play Marion Mad- dock sang Irish songs and Marion Kershner, Helen Steinburg and Joe Polowe gave an Irish country dance. The dramatics club members have also studied the principles of make-up and costume. The officers are Roland Fisher, Presidentg Marion Maddock, Vice-Pres- identg Dorothy Lange, Secretary-Treas- LITST. Sixty Dramatics Club . . . For many years the Dramatics or- ganization has been steadily growing. This year, due to the great popularity of the club, it has been split into two parts, Section One and Section Two. Dram- atics was organized to create an interest in the appreciation of the drama, both in the school and community, and to provide an opportunity for the discov- ery and cultivation of the talent of indi- vidual pupils. It has been responsible for honors bestowed on past graduates of B. H. S. who are now taking Dram- atic courses in college. On January fourteenth, under the able supervision of Miss Gehring, the club workers presented two plays, The Wedding and A Word Apiece for a senior assembly. A Wedding is a comedy that has to do with the amusing mishaps occur- ring on the day of a wedding. The char- acters Were played by Harry Bishop, William Gallagher, Eugene Northrup, Loren Manchester, Deborah Tucker, Mary Green, and Ella Mae Tufts. A Word Apiece, a short play, by A. J. Parr, was used to comprise a por- tion of the entertainment for an assem- bly sponsored by the Dramatics Club. In this ten minute performance, Jean Nichols and Paul Ruhland as puppets attired in riding habits, portrayed a proposal in a woodland scene. The Radio Club's public address system, un- der Mr. Blasdell's direction, was put into use quite appropriately when Miss Geh- ring, director of the play, and Mr. Ader- man spoke the words to correlate with the actions of the players. The club plans to give three one-act plays to the public in the spring. The officers of Section One are as follows: Harry Bishop, President, De- borah Tucker, Vice-Presidentg Eugene Northrup, Secretary, Paul Ruhland, Treasurer. The oiicers of Section Two are Nancy Roberts, President, Dominic Valle, Vice-President, Jeanne Terry, Secretary. seated-M. Green, E. M. Tufts, M. Mans, M. Pies, F. Trump. V. Simrvlu- J- Bibb' L- Mark, E. No1'r111'uv. D. Lennon A,BlaCliH10F, D. Tucker, H. Bishop, R. Shultz, S. Mnlis, K. Clmse, D. XVoodwnrrl. A. Porter, J. Nichols. A ,gtam1in,g.-L, Manchester, YV. Gallagher, E. Halstead, P. Ruhlancl, E. Grinnell. Sixty-one -W7'ff'n92 Drainatics Club . . ,.., Left to right-H. Kessler. F. Cultrara. J. Terry, D. Grady, N. Roberts. M. Turnbull, L. Suozzi, D. Valle. W. Rvkert K Ii1'OlLli11't,-I. Si111f1'Elt6ll0,-J.AIR1'tl1l,C. Smock, J. Kuxnpf, L. Cinquino, G. Bowman, M. Foley, vf Bmliiieid. Speaking Contest . . After a two minute tryout in their respective English classes and a two minute memorized speech before the judges, Miss Gehring and Mr. Nott, the following boys and girls are the success- ful candidates for the Speaking Contest. Boys-Ivan Kuhl, Donald Winters, Harold Gnesin, Harry Bishop, Vincent Spatola, Aubrey Weber and John David LeSeur. Girls-Audrey Porter, Marie Call, Mary Turnbull, Jean Bibb, Dorothy Woodward, Arlene Blackmer and Janet Gillard falternatel. Early publication date prevents giving programs for their contests and also of the Larkin contest in which the winners of the first two take part. Sixty-two Stage Crew . . The school is proud to have an or- ganization of boys who are ever ready to handle all stage work necessities on assemblies and school productions. The boys work hard, but Mr. Kendall says they are rewarded with food. lDon't the curtains always come down with a roll?l Mr. Adsit is always at hand to give the boys suggestions. Miss Geh- ring also is an able adviser. The stage manager is Duane Bost- Wickg Edward Martaus, his assistant g Louis DelPlato is the Chief Electriciang Donald Crome and James Lucid his as- sistants. The other crew members are Sherman Donahue, Richard Hovers, lVlerle Pickert, Alden DeWitt and Ed- ward Caito. Left to Right-R. Haven. C. ICll1l01'9. A. DelVitt, S. 1.l0llllllll0, D. Bostwick, M. Pickcrt, E. Caito. D. Creme, J. Lucid. In Review . . . The Dramatics organizations date back to a Dramatics club organized in 1930 by Miss Wheeler and a group of freshmen and sophomores. Out of this Sixty-three small beginning have come the present four dramatics clubs, the Junior High Dramatics club, the Sophomore Drama- tics club and the two Senior High Dramatics clubs. Manners Club . . The Manners Club is one of the old- est in the history of this high school. It was started by Miss Johnson, Dean of Girls, with the hope that modern boys and girls would be able to find a better place in the World if they were willing to learn the essentials of what are con- sidered Hgood manners . It is open to both boys and girls and has as its limit, a registration of forty. If OY19 Would like to know what fork and spoon to use at an eight course dinner, he has only to ask a club member. Vincent Pontillo has been the club's president. J Social Science Forum . . .f I Left to Right-J. D. LeSeur, M. Call, H. Peck, E. XVells, R. Chaddock. J. Gillard. H. Kelly, S. Myers, I. Kulil. D. Squires, R. Miner, R. Male, K. XVinters, J. Pray, Mrs. XVolf, F. Rankin, N. Manitsas, N. Fazio, XV. Tyler. ' if C The Social Science Forum is one of this year's newly organized clubs. Mem- bership in it is open to any Senior High School student. The Forum aims to stimulate interest in current events and social problems. It gives training in gathering pertinent information, put- :il . .1 4 ting ideas into concrete form, and an- swering the arguments of others intelli- gently. With Mrs. Wolf as adviser, this club has a successful first year. President, Ivan Kuhl, first term, John David LeSeur, second term 3 Secre- tary-Treasurer, Ray Miner. Sixty-fo ui Knitwit Knitters . . . Miss Cramer, who has showed the Knitwit-Knitters how to plan knitted garments and to use the different stitches, has seen very good results. The girls have made scarfs, mittens and sweaters. Needlecraft Club . The girls in Senior High, who were interested in gaining knowledge of needlecraft and exchanging ideas with others, formed a new version of the an- cient thimble association, the Needle- craft Club under the sponsorship of Mrs. Glass and Mrs. Butler. They elect- ed Ruth Nowatka their President and Considering the practical side of their work, surely the Knitwits are not nitwits. fPlease pardon poor puns J. Margaret Near and Yvonne Wied- rich are respectively President and Secretary. Catherine Disler their Secretary-Treas- urer. Since the time of organization of the club, the members have learned to crochet, knit, tat and also other types of needlecraft. They have displayed their work in show cases in the auditorium during the year. Second R010-B. Hawker, D. Kingdon, E. Currie, R. Syracuse, B. Phillips, R. Johnson, E. Toal, E. Peck, Mrs. Glass F. Sullivan, M. Zehler, V. Delbridge, F. Gilliatt. Front Rod:-J. Maples, M. Myers, C. Disler, S. Slivinski, R. Nowatka, NV. Pzitterson. P. XVl1ite, Mrs. Butler, M, W31k61', D. Foster. SixiLU'fi17f3 Circulo Espanol . . . Back-C. Sharick, J. Kearney, G. Yasses, G. Deyerling, S. Terol, L. Boldrin. From'-M. Gautieri, T. Fiore, E. Adelman, L. Knwacz, V. Yerger. When the Spanish Club organized last September the members chose Cir- culo Espanol as the name for their club. The officers they elected are Ev- elyn Adelman, Presidentg Margaret Gautieri, Vice-Presidentg Virginia Yer- ger, Secretary-Treasurer. The club par- ticipants have adopted the Spanish col- ors, red, purple, and yellow as the club colors. They formed a proverb, El ejercicio hace maestro meaning Prac- tice makes perfect . Miss Wynn teach- 'S es her club common expressions and the History of Spain including her customs and achievements in the World. Dur- ing club periods, they play Spanish pieces on a phonograph and sing Span- ish songs. The Club has had a display consist- ing of Puneta, Mantella, Muneca, Tam- berines, Castenets, Figurettes, Tarejas de Amante, and Tarejas de Navidad in the cases in the auditorium. fi' 'x t A ff 5-A441 18 'T ...T is -4- 3 ca H. Ami. ff French Club-L'F.lite . . . Under the direction of Miss Olm- stead, the French Club organized last fall and elected the following officers, Elizabeth Male, President, Barbara Manchester, Secretary-Treasurer. The Brid e Club . . . .2 three girls and three boys in the Club aim to learn more about France and her customs. They have acquired knowl- edge of the French colonies, customs, games and people. gi f yi: pe r1,L-yvvvb l Sifting-B. Ifphill, M. Henan, A. Rudy, J. Delbridge, J. Szilway. D. Kriske, E. Fuller, M. J. Tilmbs, J. Szydlowski, C. Mancuso, L. Hyhack. A. Stackowski. Standing-E. Boll, C. Boll, H. Maney. R. Shea, H. Rood, E. Tyiuinski, A. Hyback, Miss Haitz, R. Scheider, E. Brookmier, Miss Periield, O. Twardowski, A. Showermaiii, C. Hock. Under the direction of Miss Per- iield the girls in the Bridge Club have learned the fundamentals of contract bridge. During the club periods, the beginners set up three tables. They sol- emnly begin by having a practice hand, made up previously. They discuss it Sixty-sevef and study new rules. Then, each indi- vidual table plays a few ordinary hands. The Club has for its officers: Jane ,Sal- way, President, Alice Stackowski, Sec- retary-Treasurer. The bridge players hope that there is some truth to the old adage, Practice makes perfect. 4 Hostess Club . . 2 we 'rgw q gf -1.1: 55-,g-..-, in-1. ,. , X wg V. 2 , -Q .52 . :swim ' . V .aff V -H' Q U A9l.f..akuaaLa..mu.f..w..-:rafta...,...,..J...-7. -' 0.-fp Yi 4- Standing-A. Clark, R. Lortz, Mrs. Cole, A. Brennan, E. Call, E. Ager, R. Durfee, F. Galliford, R. YVo1c0tt, D. Lyman, D. Stringliain, Mrs. Burns, R. Potrzebowski. Second Row-L. Day. J. Estes. E. Merry, F. George, D. XVickens, H. Elm, Z. Mullen, H. XVickens, A. Brayley, V. Tarbox, L. Oltnian, H. Hahn, M. Martino, J. Peca. Front Row-S. Bukiewicz, V. Jermy, A. Nagorniak, J. Near, B. Cervoni, R. Colombo, D. Etter. The Hostess Club has given the members ideas on appropriate games, favors, and satisfying refreshments for parties. They have had a Christmas party and two teas. Pet Lovers' Club . He prayeth best who loveth best All things both great and small. The Pet lovers organized with Mr. Nott for the sole purpose of letting out their deeply imbedded feelings for smaller earthly creatures. During club periods they talk about the experiences they have with their pets. Also, they collect pictures, make scrapbooks and read books relating to pets. One club The Club is under the direction of its officers, Arlene Brayley, President, Rowena Lortz, Vice-President, Jane Near, Secretary, Annette Clark, Treas- urer 5 and under the sponsorship of Mrs. Cole and Mrs. Burns. period, room 207, was filled with hilari- ous excitement due to the presence of a beautiful angora cat. Patsy, a police dog weighing ninety pounds, also paid the school a visit. She was brought by her owner Mr. Nott Priscilla Judd, Leslye Benway and Florence Beechler are respectively Pres- ident, Vice-President and Secretary- Treasurer of the Club. Sfiavty-eight Girls' Novelty Club . . The Girls, Novelty Club Was creat- ed to provide girls with an opportunity to handle the tools which their brothers are so accustomed to. If a chair leg should come off or a table leg give Way, they would be able to mend it. . The girls have made numerous rings and bracelets. Also, some have made things of Wood. With such induce- ments, is it any Wonder the girls are so Wide awake? . Their officers are Doris Davis, Pres- ident , Lorraine Allen, Vice-President 5 Ruth Burt, Secretary. Mr. Murbach is very patient in teaching the girls. l l Front-D. Davis. B. Salwaj. , S Back-M. Ryan, A. Schreiner, L. Allen, R. Burt, T. Loranfy, M. Cupicha, D. Orlowski, ' ' if ' I' NI irbnch G. Goodwin, B. Phillips, I. Doinbroski, E. Ray, I. Ixomosinski, S. Bojtcmk, B 1. l 1 , L. Longobardi, M. Gear, J. Moore, J. Gautieri, C. Morette. Bridge Club . . . At the beginning of the year the Boys' Bridge Club Was dropped so the four boys, of Whom it consisted, became members of the Bridge Club for girls, directed by Miss Haitz. The boys probably heard that the captains of finance are all good bridge players. Perhaps that's Why they have taken it up.-' At any rate, they, along With the girls, have learned to play a good game of contract bridge. Sixty-nin e The officers Whom the girls elected at the first of the year are Helen Maney, President 3 Dorothy Kriske, Secretary, Betty Uphill, Treasurer. The club assembles in the cafeteria. It is fortunate for the members that club period isn't the fourth period When the odor of the savory food in the kitch- en Would fill their nostrils and distract their attention. .J- V A 9 'I Girls Camera Club . . . if ' 3 l . ' 4 I W C . I l 0' ,Q l Standing-D. Miller, C. Bradfield, F. Torcello, E. Greening, G. VVaters, D. Johnson, J. Moyles, Miss Boatfield, R. Swanka, R. Barsuk, J. Smith, L. Fuller. Seated-A. Brookmier, L. Bellucci, B. Johnson, C. Zimorino, F. Rosica, M. Di Santo, R. Gaeta, L. Gentner. Everyone has at some time wished to know how to develop and print his own snapshots. It seems that the boys used to be the only ones who had devel- oped the art. The girls are lucky to have had a club organized for them in which they could acquire a knowledge of photography. 'f GlVlen... The G Men organized to promote an interest in the study of crime, to learn the reactions of criminals, crimin- al law, and the ways in which prisons are run. Their officers are Ward Blos- som, President, John Moffatt, Secre- tary-Treasurer. The general and specific objectives of the Club have been approached through the medium of discussion. Mr. Booth, manager of the local theater, The officers of the club are Evelyn Greening, President, Dorothy Miller, secretary. Lucille Gentner was Presi- dent at the beginning of the year, when she left, Evelyn Greening took her place. Miss Boatfield aids the girls with their work. spoke at one meeting on Cooperation of Movie Producers with Federal Auth- orities in Supporting Drives on Crime. Thirty Club members visited Attica Prison on February twenty-third. All got out again safely. The Club is also taking finger prints of civilians. One hundred have been taken and forwarded to the Bureau of Identification at Washington, D. C. Seventy Junior Drivers . . . The forty members in the Junior Drivers' Club have become familiar with the parts of a car. The club has creat- ed a desire for each one to become a good driver. However, membership does not carry a guarantee of obtaining a driver's license. They have learned the essentials that make intelligent opera- Gainsborough Art Club . To try different med- tion of the motor vehicles. Between ten and fifteen of the Junior Drivers have attempted to drive cars. The questions asked during club periods have been very humorous. The ques- tions certainly display a need for a course in traffic laws. The officers of the organization are Howard Dawson, Presidentg Dorothy Fuller, Secretary. ing, and clay modeling. They JI' ,. iUU1S Of art W01'k, is the aim have made copper and brass Of the beginners in the art fx, ' book ends and wall plaques. Club dulected by Mrs' Kram' X I' Also, the members have ', V l' L cv r X .:- , el The Chlb Offers em? , f worked with pastels and lent instruction to those m- t 1 Th ff, terested in definitely taking Wa er C0 013' e 0 lcers up art Work in advanced ' I of the Art Club are Beatrice . I fl I' in . . courses upon leaving school. 5 -1 -S 35 Jackson, Who IS Presldentf The students have learned 'rx and Norma Near, Who IS leather tooling, soap carv- Keyboard Club . . . The club was organized for the pur- pose of giving the students Who are un- able to take typewriting in a regular class, the opportunity to learn the key- U board and the parts of the machine. Seventy-0 6 Secretary and Treasurer. The eighteen members include Jun- iors and Seniors. Four or five of the beginners have done exceptional work. The only officer of the club is Helen Minor, who serves as President and Sec- retary. Leisure Club . . . +l1 From'-R Cappiello P Bostwick Second Ro-zo-D. Pauly, C. Peifer, G. Strollo, B. Cole, F. Cook, E. Ridge, L. Torcello, D. Robin- s n Hi Q C C F vlei A Robinson H S auldinff i' Q' Ji a . Ti-1 ' . n a so,is...ox',. .,.p R. Taylor, T. Flattery. We see students carrying enormous loads of books. We see students hurry- ing to school, to classes, to publications' oflices. We see teachers weighed down With the crush of responsibility and yet, lo, and behold-we have a Leisure Club . Truly, these students, helped by Checkers Club . . . Today people have discarded many games that were at one time favorite pastimes, for bridge, five-hundred and bingo. The members of the Checkers Club, sponsored by lVlr. Randall, how- ever, have renewed interest in the an- ,,, NI. S1 ott , D B clols, P Ke d ll, President Edith Ridge, Secretary Doro- thy Pauly and Adviser Miss Fowler, are learning to value and make worthwhile use of leisure time while undertaking social responsibilities such as being host or hostess. More leisure to The Leisure Club . cient game. They strive to obtain pro- ficiency in playing checkers. All of them iind it much fun when the king gets the opponent's men in the corner. The Club has as its officers: John Gioia, President, Joseph Marchese, Vice-Pres- identg Lester Cecere, Secretary. Senventy-two Airplane Club . The boys in the airplane club under the direction of its officers, Russell Hal- stead, President 5 Floyd White, Secre- tary-Treasurer and Mr. Warren, advi- ser, are striving to make a gas model plane for contest flights in Buffalo or Dennison Club . . . Rochester air meets. Each member pays two cents dues at each meeting which is used for supplies for the large gas model. The boys have made models from twelve inch to six feet Wing spreads. I l Standing--F. Tenipleniain, M. Pcionek. E. Tilncrio. D. Benthin, B. Sprague. L. Stroll. Miss Brmnstecl, E. Hyman, A. Moscicki. E. Eick. Miss Smith. Sec-ond Hou'-A. Burns. V. Nesbitt. I. Putiizun, E. Henning. B. XVl1itc, B. WVRIITCH, A. WVillfl1'l'J1l. D. Caldwell, A ' -1- ' ' ' Sloat R. Thomas '. Martin, L. XVilson, G. Spicer, R. Clor. J. Shear. D. 5OIll1911C.illll. A. Xl lute. G. . . , C Front Ron--E. Ylahopoulos, J. Martin, M. Steubing, M. Andrews, H. Urehnn. Much pleasure has been obtained from the Work of the Dennison Club this year. All of the students Who at- tended the banquets this year remem- ber the lovely decorations Which the club made possible. Besides decorating, they have made favors for parties. Miss Listeners' Club . . . To be sure of the many excellent programs available through the med- ium of radio, to enjoy radio personal- ities, the Listeners' Club Was organized under the direction of Mr. Owen. The club members elected Robert Cleveland, President and Alice Nevvhouse, Secre- Seventy-three Brumsted, the adviser, has taught the girls craftvvork. This Work is done with crepe paper. Cup holders and plates have been made so far. Berneda White is President and Le- ona Stroh, Treasurer. tary. The members have gained a greater knowledge of the various radio programs and an understanding of the men and Women Who are active in radio fields. They listen to the Metropolitan Opera on Saturday, the N. B. C. Sym- phony, and the Ford Hour. Magician Club . . . ...iii l Front Ron'-C. Hyback, S. Sanfratello, XV. Burns, J. Colentonio, G. Reiss, L. Dunlap, XV. Moyles, R. Marchese, T. Kerwick, D. Scheider, D. Smith. Second Row-A. Pontillo, J. Stomper, XV. Kowolik, M. Kujawski, M. Bower. Back Row-D. Bower, M. Patterson, D. Kuhn, T. Mason, J. O'Hern, F.. Schiavi, A. Ridge, D. Schultz, J. Tolejko. S. Jablonski, Mr. Johnson, J. Forsyth, P. Ziccardi, A. Falcone, L. Bukiewicz. H. XVinters, F. Duggan, R, Neth, M. Martaus, E. Russell, A. Berkman. Black magic is not usually taught in school, but during club period forty- three members go to Room 106 to dis- cover the new tricks of their fellow men. Maybe they study white magic. After all probably the color depends upon the eye being quicker than the hands or vice versa. Under the wand of Magician John- son, the club members have mastered the fundamentals of amateur magic. At each meeting tricks have been present- ed by the club members and explana- Swing Rand ,, . . Nine Senior High School boys have organized a swing band which is to function as a school organization. John Pratt is manager of the orchestra. The members are attempting to build a library of popular music Which will be left as the permanent possession of B. H. S. Although the main purpose of the orchestra is to play for school func- tions such as banquets, it will be avail- able for outside engagements. As most schools have such an orchestra, our tions and procedure of the complicated tricks given. Two mystifiers and stage tricks have been presented and ex- plained by Mr. Johnson each period. The magicians look forward to fu- ture years of enjoyment because of their introduction to a highly humorous art. Betty Flick and Dorothy Richter are also in the Magicians' Club. They were absent at the time the picture was taken. school is right in style and we should show the same good school spirit for a good dance band that we show for any other school enterprise. The following boys are members of the orchestra: Saxaphones, Kenneth Botts, Robert Aldridge, Lester Schiller, Trumpets, Lyle Mark, Paul Ruhland, Robert Cleveland, Piano, Kenneth Chase, Drums, John David Le Seurg Bass, Victor Pundt. Se ven ty-fo u r Patrol Squad . . . The Patrol Squads of 1937-1938 have served Batavia High School very efficiently. This squad has consisted of over one hundred and fifty patrolmen serving on six periods the iirst term and seven the second term, special assem- blies and activity period patrols, and regulating bicycle traffic on the north side of our building. These patrolmen are an outgrowth of a system established by Mr. Johnson PATROLMEN The order of the following for each period is: Captains, Third Floor Boys, Third Floor Girls, Rear, Second Floor Boys, Second Floor Girls, Rear, First Floor Boys, First Floor Girls, Side En- trance, Rear, Lobby, Substitutes. lst Period-Z. Mullen, H. Bennett, G. Bowman, M. Gautiere, A. Corri- gan, S. Newton, T. Fiore, G. Black- mer, S. Chimino, D. Etter, J . Nich- ols, V. Churchill, L. Boyd and D. Ford. 2nd Period-B. Salway, H. Gnesin, L. Kilner, L. Oltman, E. Hermance, E. Russell, M. Patterson, M. Moss, M. Sullivan, D. Tiberio, F. Sullivan, S. Zillman, D. Davis and S. Ryan, A. Grabner. 3rd Period-V. Page and D. Casey, J. Bonarigo, M. Rosse, D. Woodward, J. Brewer, C. Mancuso, R. Johnson, L. Clor, C. Hiscutt, S. Szydlowski, A. Sprague, H. Minor, D. Casey and F. Pontillo. 4th Period-D. Kingdon, D. Shultz, V. Jermy, R. Burns, R. Pastore, J. Near, A. Cuozzo, P. Nitzen, C. Dis- ler, E. Henning, F. Cook, P. Ken- dall, L. Whitacre, R. Durfee. 5th Period-E. Easton, C. Deyerling , H. Wahlstrom, V. Bradfield, R. Page, A. Blackmer, H. Huber, R. Biddle- in our school in 1932 to facilitate regula- tion of order in our corridors, and has grown under his careful guidance until our admit system and cloakroom condi- tion appears to be as well handled as the structural conditions of our building will permit. To Mr. Johnson and our patrol squad the Batavia High School extends its thanks and the Batavian its congrat- ulations for a job well done. SEPT.-J AN. combe, A. M. Borkman and C. Ham- ilton, E. Worthington, W. Blundell, J. Martin and D. Fellner, M. Neth and C. Marshall. 6th Period-E. Currie, C. Morse, L. Boyd, M. Doody, L. Whitacre, M. Buchman , L. Suozzi, D. Westbrook, G. Messina, M. Near, J. Tarbox, D. Kingdon and W. Gallagher, F. Breges, B. Kuhn. Junior High Assembly-H. Minor, R. Minor and J. Pratt, M. J. Tibbs and D. Casey, M. McWain, L. Bennett, E. Fuller, P. Marone, M. Near, H. Kelly, S. Will, M. Green, W. Blos- som. Senior High Assembly-J. Nichols, R. Minor and J. Pratt, M. J. Tibbs and D. Casey, D. Tiberio, L. Bennett, E. Fuller and J. Near, A. Graebner , G. Blackmer , W. Nichols, C. Smith, M. J. Annis, J. Tibbs, H. Kelly. Bicycle Patrol-S. Halstead, Leader- J. Benedict, Patrolmen-H. Gray, J. Luplow, C. Morse, R. Hartley, J. Cook, R. Lennon. Noon-Hour Patrol-M. Near, Recrea- tional Leader-J. Near, N. Near, Door Patrolmen-L. Clor and C. Mapes, J. Walker, J. Baxter and H. Frantz, V. Wilkes. PATROLMEN JAN.-JUNE Mr. J ohnson-Faculty Leader. lst Period-S. Newton, J . Bisigl G- Bowman, W. Dawsoni Wm- PUCGS M. Downey, K. Kroldart, R. Lester, S. Chimino, D. Etter, L. Kilner, F. Seventy-five Galliford, V. Churchill, J . Kumpf, D. Foster, L. Boyd, D. Ford, M. Cupiche. l 2nd Period-B. Salway, lf-I., Gnesin, J. Salway, W. Carr, E. Hermance, E. Russell, M. Patterson, M. Moss, M. Sullivan, F. Churchill, J. Maples, S. Gillman, J. Salway, D. Davis, D. Tiberio, V. Wilkes. 3rd Period-C. Mancuso, J. Bonarigo, M. Rosse , D. Woodward ,J. Boewen, A. Rudy, S. Mullaney, L. Clor, F. Rozzi, L. Fusco, A. Sprague, J. Szydlowski, B. Uphill, L. Benway, L. Wilson, H. Kelly. 4th Period-S. Stedman, V. Pundt, R. Seppi, R. Schreiner, R. Pastore, J. Near, D. Flick, R. Morgan, C. Dis- ler, E. Henning, P. Kendall, A. Hunt, M. Haring, J. Bisig, J. Kear- ney, M. Weed. 5th Period-E. Easton, E. Northrup, H. Walstrom, V. Bradfield, R. Burns, A. Blackmer, M. Huber, J. Plapus, C. Hamilton, H. Sixt, F. Palmer, W. Blundell, J. Martin, D. Fellner' G. Vincent, C. Marshall, E. Dool. 6th Period-V. Steele, H. Booth, N. Buckman, R. Flick, M. Putney, V. Callan, L. Suozzi, S. Jay, G. Mes- sina, M. Foley, M. Doody, A. Show- erman, D. Westbrook, P. North- 2 Radio Club . . . President-Duane Carr. Secretary-Treasurer-Maynard Church. Membership-19. The amplifier was first proposed by Seward Houseknecht in 1935-36. Noth- ing much was accomplished until the fall of 1936, when a few parts were do- nated and the balance purchased through dues. A contribution of a small old A. C. receiver by Mr. Miner started us. We had a small amplifier in opera- tion during that winter and spring, when Ralph McJury was president. Our first one worked only fairly well. The next attempt to improve made it so poor that we had to revise it almost complete- ly. A small additional sum of money for further experimentation, which made possible the amplifier used at first. Mr. Owen, then, came to the rescue by rup, D. Westbrook. 7th Period-H. Rood, D. Winters? M- Greene, R. Miner, C. Morse? J- Liberto, E. Fuller, R. Halstead., R. Torcello, E. Russell, L. CinqU11Q0S M. J. Annis, J. Morasco, L. Cm- quino, M. Doody, M. Foley. Junior High Assembly-H. Minor, R. Minor, J. Pratt, M. J. Tibbs, D. Casey, M. McWain, L. Bennett, E. Fuller , L. Marshall, W. Blossom, M. Near, H. Maney, S. Will, M. Green, F. Beechler, T. Messina. Senior High Assembly-H. Minor, R. Minor, J. Pratt, M. J. Tibbs, D. Casey, D. Tiberio, L. Bennett, E. Fuller, J. Solmes, R. Halstead, H. Buchholtz, W. Nichols, C. Smith, M. J annis and J. Tibbs, P. Miner. Bicycle Patrol-S. Halstead, Leader-J. Benedict, Patrolmen-H. Gray, J. Luplow, C. Morse, G. Kilby, W. Hunt, J. Cook, R. Hartley, R. Len- non, J. Hansk. Noon Hour Patrol-M. Near, Recrea- tional Leader, J. Near, N. Near, Door Patrolmen-L. Clor, C. Maples, J. Baxter, V. Wilkes, J. Walker, H. Frantz. proposing to donate the proceeds of the band concert. The Board of Education assisted by purchasing one microphone. The club plans to continue their ex- perimental development of the ampli- fier, mainly through a subdivision of the radio club, which will be known as the amplifier club. They are starting next on a project of developing an amateur short wave transmitting and receiving station. We hope that it will prove suc- cessful, although it may be two or three years before it is in operation. James Lucid is chairman of the amplifier group. The other members are Harry Betteridge, Vincent Paresi, Ralph Dressel and Robert Rise. It will be limited to eight boys. This group is meeting for study and work twice each week. Seventy-sim I 1 , , ,. K ,, ,.,- -rnw-gr-mwmummmnwuuffm mm-f-.fm-ghzfw A X t . v-o f Q' ,sy . Snap Shots . . . ,. Aw' mf' ' , D. Fellner, Second String, V. Page, R. Rasa, Coach XX7iI1tG1'S, Band of 38, Sc-ri111111z1ge, Oukliohl Game, R. Mm-B1'i41e, F. Goetz, R. Fisher. Pyramid-A. Ti1y10I', V- Steele, S- Halstead, Coaches-Vzuldettn, Day, XVe1lQ1', Game Snaps. Seventy-seven Girls' Athletics . . . hs. CD .54 V ' trivia 'slat-X 4. M11- Seayied-H. Kessler, G. Bowman, D. Etter, H. Maier, D. Crome, E. Male. ' Y Standing--D. Kolwalik, L. Suozzi, M. Rood. M. Ryan, C. Sharick, B. Manchester, M. Larkin, A. Clase, D. W ood- ward, L. Voltura, F. Beechler, M. Davey, E. XX701'tl1lllg't011, G. Marone, R. Burns, D. Fellner, M. Azzi. Bringing the Athletic year of '37 to a close, a banquet was held by the G. A. A. Following the usual trend of a ban- quet to have a speaker, we obtained Mr. McNabe who spoke on athletics. After the formalities, letters were presented to the girls who had made the Yale- Princeton game and awards given to the girls having the highest number of points. After the bustle of the first week of school ended, the girls' athletics started to function. First on the list was a tournament for the tennis players, but there was no decisive victor. Those who found tennis too tame or a back- hand impossible were able to attempt soccer. During the first six weeks of school most of the athletes Were limping around the school with bruised shins or sprained ankles received during the sessions of practice. lf during this fall you happened to walk into the Locker Room on Monday night you might have seen Burnsie sit- S ting on the desk with Dee Fellner, Cla- sey, Dot Woodward, Tillie Azzi, Millie Rood, Helen McPherson and Delores Kolwalik seated around her. If they seemed very busy arguing among them- selves, it was no cause for worry for they are the Girls' Athletic Council. These are the girls who supervise and plan the girls' athletics and other activi- ties coming in their department. The first job of the Council was to form a bigger and better Association. As pub- licity and bally hoo are sure means of promoting sales, the members agreed that an assembly would be the best way to sell the idea to B. H. S. girls. There- fore with knees, which are steady on a basketball court, shaking, they made their first public appearance. Each member represented a sport which is available to the B. H. S. girls and spoke about the sport and the benefits derived from it. Much to the delight of the Council, the girls came through with a large membership. Scfventy-eight Now that the members were ob- tained, something had to be done to bring about a friendly feeling among the girls. Monthly suppers were or- ganized where speakers, movie films, games, and one night an attempt to be- come Sonja Heinie, added interest to the suppers. Realizing the fact that only a few girls had been able to earn a letter, the council this year has derived a plan where points are given for each activity and after a girl has received enough points she will be presented an award. Thus not only the stars, but also the poor bench warmer has a chance. During the lull between where ping pong and shuHle board were held. The last sport was a group of relays. Goodness! What a collection of tricky games. Just imagine doing a duck walk the length of the back hall. Disaster hovered above these relays for, after each one, a new group of injured would advance to the doctor's office where first aid was given to all cuts and bruises. Yours truly counted twenty girls all at once hovering over the iodine bottle. After all the games were finished, dinner was served to the hungry host. After all had finished eating, Dorothy Woodward officiating as toastmistress, introduced the speaker from soccer and basketball season K Warsaw. After she had spok- the social space was filled with en the Warsaw delegation rose girls playing ping pong. All X and sang their school song, but were attempting to become Vg 4 W- wasn't there something famil- champions, but somehow Ar- G G '77 iar about their song? Why, lene Clase has a way of com- A , KZ f yes, that's the tune of the - '- iifxff fs ,-ff!!! -I cr ' 77 ing out on top, T Blue and White . Well, I Basketball season opened fi g by guess everyone has the right after Thanksgiving with al- Zf . 7f to chose the tune of their most one hundred candidates. L 4 P? school song. Next the Ham- After the schedule was fixed the girls settled down to stiff practicing, for in the hearts of all the girls there is a hope to play in the traditional Yale- Princeton game. In February the basketball routine was interrupted by the preparations for Play Day. Hamburg and Warsaw WSIS to be our guests. Promptly at 2:30 on Saturday, February 5, the two buses bringing our opponents, rolled up to the portals of Batavia's seat of learning. Before we had time to lose our courage, we assembled in the Gym. Here the teams formed. Basketball, Kickit, and Cage-ball were played in the Gym. Next the teams went to the social space Sgfpenfy-'11-'ill 6 I . burg representative arose and spoke on her school's activities. Following the Warsaw girls' example, they, too, arose and sang their Alma Mater. What is this, repetition? No, it happened that they too had taken the tune of the Blue and White . So fol- lowing Dolores Fellner's attempt, B. H. S. girls sang Ever Batavia in place of the Blue and White to give a change. At the close of the Play Day the score was read and much to our delight Bata- via had come through on top with 21 points, Hamburgh second with 17 points and Warsaw with 2. After the excitement of the Play Day was over we went back to Basket- ball. Class teams were formed and play offs started. The Seniors won 3, Juniors 2, Sophomores 2, Freshmen 0, and Eighth-graders 2. From these players the candidates for the Yale and Princeton were taken. Ruth Burns was captain of the Yale team with Dorothy Woodward, Celia Gringer, Vivian Page and Mildred Rood as forwards. The guards for the blue and white were Dolores Fellner, Irene Komosinski, Dorothy Orlowski. Prin- ceton's captain was Arlene Clase, the forwards Loretta Suozzi, Matilda Azzi, Dolores Cecere, and Gloria Lewis. In guarding position, Lucy Voltura, Elsie Tiberio, Betty Salway and Helen Minor. Girls' Athletic Council . . .M The afternoon of the game a PGP assembly was held to arouse intereS'C- During the cheers and songs, the mas- cots for each team were pI'eS611'C0d- Wimpy, the English bulldog, repre- sented Yale and Princeton brought forth the roaring tiger Ccatl. At four o'clock the gym filled with the followers of each team. The game started. During the first half the Yale was swamped by the strong Princeton team. However, during the third quar- ter Yale played, filled with determina- tion, tied the score and in the fourth quarter swept on to victory of 36 to 29 over Princeton. N l Ntumlzng-M. Azzi, A. Clase, D. Fellnei' Seufcrl-IJ. XVOUflXVH1'1l, D. Kolxvzilik. Ii. Burns, H. McPherson, M. Rood. Eighty Bowling Club for Girls . . Front Row-R. Gioia, A. Ricotta, A. Graliain, M. Ryan, A. La Russa, D. Grome, R. Burns, L. Yoltura. M. Cassenti. S. Feeny. M. Pixley, L. Fusco. Second Razr-F. Allen, E. Ingalslie. B. Briggs. E. Harloff. H. XV1llllSt1'0II1, H. Gorcyca, H. Maier, A Taiuilla E Xv0l'l'lllll f0ll A Easton M Czillzln R Bossler D. Carlisle. Third Rozr-G. NYeed. E. XVieclricli. M. Scudder, B, Roth, G. Lewis, E. Dool. B. Trauclit, H Du-'an . 5 . Last Rau'-A. Clase, M. Larkin. R. Sclireiner, P. Tarbox. V. Callan. There are thirty-nine girls in the Bowling Club who go down to Mancu- so's every club period. They have time for only one game for Which they have to pay twenty cents. All the girls are trying hard to obtain the highest scores because at the end of the year a prize is to be given to the one with the high- Bowling Club for Boys . The twelve members of the Boys' Bowling Club go down to the Y. M. C. A. during club periods to enjoy bowling. The advantage of getting out to walk to the Y is slightly decreased by the ten cent fee charged the boys for each game. Because they are all beginners, Eighty-one est score. So far, Ruth Schreiner has held the highest score. She will have to keep up her good work for the others are becoming better players each time. Ruth Burns is the Club's President and Vivian Page is its Treasurer. the scores vary so much that no one has been able to claim the highest. Bowling is good exercise and the boys wish that club periods came oftener. Mr. Al- bright, who sponsors the club, goes along with the boys. First Aid Club . . . , s, , . fm-,.r5 .auf-525 filv::l:s.e5f5:f 1 -FE. affix' -1' if---,n.1:.i .- . ' -.: fr.-14 ,J ,QW -. f ,pcff f M ,i.:.ffu91.5v'lr' ga.: 2- if -7 iz' Af 5 ' .- Xi T Stanidmg-F. Ball, M. Huber. T. Dawson, D. Casey, J. Lesso, S. XV1ll, C. Espersen. I Seated-M. Moynihan, R. Pickert, H. Ray, Mrs. Churchill, D. Fuller, C. Hamilton, J. Liberto. Due to the absence of Dr. Shepherd who went to Florida and the extra duties of Mrs. Churchill, the First Aid Club has been dropped. Its officers were Shirley Will who was President, and Gertrude Herrick who was Secretary. Fencing Club . . Fencing, as a part of a gentleman's education, has long received recognition in Europe. Today, though spears and chain mail have gone the way of the dodo, young men still find exercise and test of skill in practicing the ancient art. The boys in the club, under the able guidance of Mr. Huff havebeen study- ing the rudiments of fencing. While there is no D'Artagnan among them, the boys feel that they have progressed The club made First Aid Kits which were displayed in the showcases in the auditorium. They were very neatly made up. The girls found the steriliz- ing of bandages very interesting. The knowledge they obtained will enable them to act efficiently in an emergency. quite far in the mastery of the foil. Be- fore the end of the current year, they hope to put on some very good bouts. As fencing is a sport which requires months of practice, it is not to be mas- tered during a few club periods. The underlying purpose for the club is to teach a few basic principles on fencing to prepare boys who might take it in colleges and academics. Due to the small size of the club, there are no offi- cers. Eiglz ty-fzro Rod and Gun Club . . . The members of the Rod and Gun Club are ardently looking forward to fishing trips this spring and summer un- der the guidance of Mr. Weber, the great angler. They may exhibit a dis- play of fishing tackle at a later time in the year. Their club has enjoyed movies on hunting and fishing and speakers who gave interesting information. At every meeting, there is a discussion of the favorite sport of the boys. Many of the discussions have dealt with the laws and rules of huntsmen and fisher- T x- s I-1 111911. Thus the sole purpose of this club is not merely to cre- ate enjoyment in hunting and iishing, but also to acquaint the boys With the laws and rules governing these sports. Clayton Kleps is the club's K-x, as -sa' l Sportsmanship Club . . . The officers of the club are Joseph Sanfratello, President, and Jack Sal- way, Secretary. The Sportsmanship Club is season- al. It turns its attention from one sport to another according to the sea- son of the year. Its purpose is to ac- quaint the members With the different sports that are participated in during the season. At the beginning of the year committees Were appoint- ed that were assigned to look up the history and origin of soccer, football, cross country running, football, and basket- ball. At the present time the club has divided the member- ship into four teams. These teams take part in basketball, tumbling, and pyramid build- ing. The club averages about seventy members. It is under X' sf' A X 5 'L T 19- I President, Norman Johnson, its Secretary. Eighty-three the direction of Mr. Pierson, Mr. Day and Mr. Winters. Football . , ,,...... .-.W----Hfi lil. hw '1 Fir.vl-IC. N1D1'flll'll1l, H. 4iQllOSill, J. F01'l'y, NY. Gzlllzlgrllc-1'. Nwfunrl-.T. C:11'vf:1', J. S1'1-0454,-11. G. Mxlrtin, C. Clor, M. Mulis, Third-IP. XYfwfl. J. Huw. L. Uussvnti, D. XVllifilC'l'9. Fonrflz-G. Lmnlwin, C. XVt'IJSl'Q1', H. Bislwp. E, Hiscutli. Costzmzzl. Eigllfy-fou-1 Football . . . The football practice for the 1937 season got under way at Batavia, Sep- tember second, directed by our new coach, Mr. Day. Coach Day planned to build the team around several returning lettermen and reserves of the 1936 squad, mainly Carver, Webster, Hiscutt, Martin and Weed. With the able assist- ance of Mr. Weller, the new basketball coach, Mr. Day soon developed a heavy, hard charging team. The first game of the season found the B. H. S. squad facing a more exper- ienced and faster Tonawanda eleven. B. H. S. was defeated 34-0. The next game, being an outside game, was played at Edgerton Park in Rochester with Aquin- as Institute our host. Aquinas, which is consid- ered as one of the strong- est teams in this section of the state, overcame the fighting B. H. S. team Batavia team with their fifth defeat. The score was 6-0. The sixth game which was with Kenmore was a disappointing one in view of the fact that this game has be- come a more or less traditional one. At half time Batavia led 7-6 but in the sec- ond half bad breaks again decided the fate of the Batavia team which dropped the game 19-7. The game preceding the traditional LeRoy game was played at Woodward Field against a light but scrappy Oak- field eleven. By virtue of Whitacre's touchdown, Strogen's extra point and a safety in the second half, Batavia won its first game 9-0. Ideal weather condi- tions tempted approxi- witness the annual Bata- via-LeRoy football classic under lights on the LeRoy athletic field. The most if g AVAI Q mately 3,000 people to 33-0. N The B. H. S. eleven made the best showing of the season against a fast squad from Lockport, by dropping a 6-0 decision. Webster's and Weed's gains on the offense and Martin's and Bish- op's defense plays were outstanding. Although outplaying their oppon- ents most of the game, obtaining their first score of the season, the B. H. S. squad lost their fourth game to Geneva High 6-2. For the fifth game the B. H. S. eleven traveled to Niagara Falls to meet La Salle high school. The condition of the playing field, which was a sea of mud, coupled with a bad break in the last minute of the game, provided the Eighty-five ' - disastrous quarter for Ba- tavia was the second in which LeRoy scored both of its touchdowns. In the second half Batavia's offense began to click and they carried the ball to Le- Roy's 5-yard line. LeRoy gaining pos- session of the ball on downs attempted to punt out of danger. The kick was blocked and Webster downed it for the first B. H. S. score. Whitacre bucked the line for the extra point. The Bata- via team fought desperately to push over another score but the final whistle sounded with the ball in Batavia's hands on the LeRoy 35-yard line. The final score LeRoy 12, Batavia 7. Whit- acre's line smashes and Weedis end runs featured the offense and Webster, Bish- op and Carver the defense. 1937-8 Football Schedules B.H.S. Opponent Sept. 27-Tonawanda H. School ..,...l.......,....,.... 0 34 tOct. 2-Aquinas l.,l.l....ll 0 33 Oct. 9-Lockport .l..,..,. O 6 Oct. 16-Geneva ,.....l..l,. 2 6 iOct. 23-La Salle ..l,,l.ol.l, 0 6 Oct. 30-Kenmore ,......., 7 19 Nov. 6-Oakiield ,.,..l.l, 9 0 iNov. 12-LeRoy .l,.ll...,.l 7 12 Total Score ,......,4.,............, 25 116 'iGames played away from home. SEASON 1938 Oct. lst-La Salle at Batavia. Oct. Sth-Batavia at Kenmore. Oct. 15th-Batavia at Lockport. Oct. 22nd-Batavia at Albion. Oct. 29th-Geneva at Batavia. Nov. 5th-Oakiield at Batavia. Nov. 11th or 12th-Le Roy at Batavia. 1.-w ill 3 Ek ? IIT! 5 , I ll, 47? X .24 7x 'Il X 41 -- 1-L. ,: 5, J gm . , . if? rr -if 1 - l X ,Z X ,. ,, if . -fi:',. '--af'-if-K'- ?,:fT -' Basketball . . . Basketball practice was started at B. H. S. on November 7th under the di- rection of our new coach, Mr. Weller. During the first few weeks about 75 candidates practiced daily in the gym but this proved too large a group to handle easily 5 thus a varsity squad of 15 was formed. The team was built around two re- turning lettermen, Carver and Sanfra- tello. Bill Casey who came out for the team after the iirst four games had been played was a decided factor in aiding the team display a better brand of ball. The team broke their losing streak by eking out a 37-35 win over Tonawanda, the league champions, and by taking Lockport into camp 26-20. B. H. S. broke even in the home and home series with LeRoy by losing the first game at LeRoy in the iinal seconds of the game. The score: 20-19. Batavia avenged this defeat, however, by crush- ing LeRoy 32-24 on the B.H.S. court. Eighty-sir Basketball . . . Flroni--F. Poutlllo. D. P191'S01l. J. Ferris. l Back-Coalclln XVeller. L. XVllifl1CI'0, R. Beswick. H. Fiorellu. J. Smifratello, J. Sulway, J. Carver, M. Putney, T. Messina. R. Smith. I. Kuhl. J. Mzlrcllese, R. Didget, Coach Day. Basketball Season's Schedule, 1938 . . N. Tonawanda H. S. ...., . B.H.S. Opponent 18 36 Lackawanna H. S. ............ 21 33 Niagara Falls H. S. ......... 23 50 Trott Vocational H. S..- 31 37 Tonawanda H. S. .,............. 37 35 Kenmore H. S. ......................,. 24 28 Lockport H. S. .............,..,. 26 20 N. Tonawanda H. S. .......,. 18 24 Lackawanna H. S. ,........... 26 33 Eighty-se'v Niagara Falls H. S. ........ . B.H.S. Opponent 22 35 Trott Vocational H. S..- 32 39 Tonawanda H. S. ............... 16 38 Kenmore H. S. ..,..................,.. 20 26 Lockport H. S. .................. 17 30 LeRoy H. S. ....,......, .........,... 1 9 20 LeRoy H. S. ....,....,.. ....,....,,.. 3 2 24 Total Score ............ ......,...,, 3 82 508 Junior High School . . . Are we Wise in calling this stage of our life Junior High School ? It could far better be called Exploration High School. When dis- coverers land on a new island they immediately start exploring it to get a better understanding of its many new aspects. Likewise, we explore the new courses, the changes, the moving from room to room, the many new teachers, the new organizations, the new clubs and the new responsibilities. 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Council discusses all mat- ters pertaining to the Junior High School and takes action on those for the betterment of our school. As this is the governing body of the Junior High, it has a very important duty to perform. C The officers of the J. O. are David Westbrook, President, Helen McPher- son, Vice-President, John Greene, Sec- retary 5 Jack Ebling, Treasurer, William Torrence, Patrol Captain. At, the beginning of each year, the Council establishes a disciplinary court, Eighty-nine but has had few offenders of the laws brought before this year's court. The Council's financial condition Was much improved by their recent suc- cessful tea dance. Flowers have been sent to many students' homes in event of death in the family. Letters Were purchased for the Freshman basketball team. The Coun- cil has cooperated in every major school activity and meetings have been enthus- iastic and regular. Vice Representatives and J. O. Council . . . ,ll-I Front Row-XV. Fargo, M. Fuller, R. Kershner, E. Herbold. Second Row-B. Cole, D. Scheider, XV. Torrence, D. VVestbrool-I, D. Cleveland, R. Buckle, G. Dressell, B. Cummings. Last Row-H. Buchholtz, E. Case, H. Brunisted. R. Lester, S. LeSeur, P. Minor, R. Halstead. P. Green, XV. Duggan. B. XVaters, M. Tresco, S. Bird, S. Shear. Patrol Squad . . . The officers of the Junior High Pa- trol Squad are William Torrence, cap- tain and Russell Halstead, assistant cap- tain. The very able adviser is Mr. Ad- erman. The object of the Patrol Squad is to cut the congestion in the halls on the lirst floor, to a minimum. The Squad also Wishes to form an orderly and safe Way of directing the flovv of traflic . The Squad is trying to give help and in- formation When needed to both the pupils and visitors. The accomplish- ments of the Squad are many. It has made an orderly Way for the pupils to go from class to class. It has helped to relieve the congestion of pupils in the halls. On the Squad itself, the respon- sibility of the Patrolmen has made them better fitted to meet their Work in class and at home. Junior High School Boys' Science Club . . . The Junior High School Boys' Sci- ence Club under the guidance of Mr. Meier has advanced prodigiously consi- dering the youthful members that take part in its activities. With Jack Pul- Wers as President and Donald Dillon as Secretary, the club has accomplished many things concerned With the pro- gress of both modern and historical sci- ence. A committee of three has appro- priately planned the program for each Week and has presented before the club an effective program both interest- ing and educational to its individual members. The clubls object is to create in the minds of its members a more vivid imagination and the real quality of science. Ninety Junior Orchestra . . . r l V'i0li S-Q .G1'99H9- M- C1013 M. Steubing. S. LeSeu1', C. Lucid, A. Clark, S. Kelly, J. Atlioe, A. Sprague, J. Ebling, A- D1l1f21C1'G, N- Gllbh, L- BGGCIIIQY. J. Cone, A. Zillman, C. NVOOdXV21I'd. Cello-M. Annis. Flute-I. Gnesiu. Clarinet-E. Leaton, I. Putnam. H. Ahl, D. Cleveland, A. Mullen. Trombone-D. Perry, M. Downey. K. Bryant Drums-WV Houseknecht XV Nichols F Reusswif' J Laurie Trumpets-J. Spiotti, XV. Maxwell, J. Lucid, L. DelPlato, A, RuHino, C. D Piano-R. Dlor, Bryaiit, Prolei i L by I l Nb Q It cannot be stressed too often that this organization is not a junior high group, but a junior group, that is, an or- ganization for those learning to play regardless of year in school. After a As You Like It . . . As You Like lt is not Shakes- peare. At least it Wouldn't look that Way if you Were to Watch the club dur- ing its meetings. One member is Work- ing on a model airplane, another is knitting, another making a scrap book. If you Were to visit With all members you would probably find that each one has a different hobby. And thus-you Would discover the purpose of the club. Ninety-one slow start the orchestra developed into a smooth playing ensemble, giving train- ing that Will be of great value to those going on to the senior organizations, band or orchestra. President Howard Carmichael, Secre- tary-Treasurer Marilyn Davis and Ad- viser Mr. Kendall have tried to acquaint every member With a leisure-time hob- by. It can be truthfully said that every member has acquired at least one hob- by and become acquainted With other members' hobbies. lt is truly said that every one should ride a hobby. Junior High Girls, Chorus .Ml-1-111 l India-ns Standing-J. Rumsey, B. Houseknecht, N. J. Godfrey. S'itt'i'ng-D. Raymond, M. Bryant, G. Peckham, WV. Nikhae. M. Patti, S. Minor, E. Bryant, J. Porter. Standing-J. Annis, M. Balduf, D. Ballard, D. Benthen, S. Bird, C. Birmingham, B. Boies, E. Bryant, H. Buch- holtz, M. Burke, S. Chimino, N. Church, A. Clarke, B. Coles, F. Colombo, J. Cone, H. Cook, J. Cooper, D. Costanza, B. Cummings, M. Dale, V. Dart, I. Dawson, B. Ellis, V. Fellner. A. Fenner, E. Ferris, M. Fisher, J. Fish, B, Flick, M. A. Laierty, B. Gardner, J. Gorton, I. Gnesin, N. J. Godfrey, B. Gray, C. Grice, N. Gubb, B. Hale. B. Hammond, B. Happ, J. Harrison, D. Hawkins, T. Hess, F. Jackson, Y. Kelly, J. Ken- ' dall, A. Kibler, J. King, A. Lamb, E. Leiel, S. LeSeur H. Maxwell, A. McGiveron, H. McPherson, M. Mulllen, , C. Lucid, J. McDonald. C. Maliszewski, J. Martin, R. Meyers, D. Naegely, J. Nevetral, J. Nichols, VV. Nichols. M. J. O'Hern. A. Rescignano, F. Rescignano, M. Patterson, A. Pappalardo, H. Peck, R. Prole, L. Pundt, A. Radder, D. Raymond, D. Richter, J. Robertson, R. Rogers, G. Rohan, J. Rumsey, G. Shaw, M. Sherwin. J. Solmes, B. Steele, B. Sprague, M. Steubing, M. Tesio, M. Tyler, E. Vlahopoulas, B. Warden, F. VVarfield. S. WVeinreb, B. Wiedrich, A. Wllitacre, J. VVilliams. C. Wloodward. Boys' And Girls' Camera Club . . . Again We find a group that believes in the Chinese proverb A picture is Worth ten thousand Words. Truly this group must have made many pictures for it is the Boys' and Girls' Camera Club under the direction of President William Brown, Secretary Ruth Van De Bogart and Advisers Miss Dailey and Nature Study . . . Now We have a club that aims to study any facts about plants and ani- mals that any members may ask about. From little to big expresses their aim of studying the different groups of Miss E. Smith. The group has been learning the fundamentals of develop- ing negatives and printing pictures. They hope to enlarge and color pictures by the time you read this Write-up. We hope that this club uses up many thousands upon thousands of Words in the process of accomplishing their aims. animals, from the microscopic to those of gigantic magnitude. The club is directed by President Vincent Fiske, Vice-President Walter Tyler, Secretary Gerald Bentley and Adviser Miss Devitt. I Ninety-two Junior High Boys' Glee Club . Dutch Dancers-A. Radley. C. Phillips, M. Sherwin. H. Betteridge, H. Bouton, A. Breinan, E. Brown, M. Brown, J. Brownell, H. Bruinsted, C. Birmingham, L. Campbell. E. Case. D. Cleveland. L. Cooley, A. Cuviello, P. DelPlato, NV. Duggan, J. Ebling, B. Ellingham, P. Fasano. M. Fuller. D. Gillard, P. Green, J. Greene, R. Halstead, B. Houseknecht, B. Kershner, R. Kreuger. E. Leaton, B. Lester, R. Marchese, P. Minor, M. Murphy, N. Murphy, B. Norton, J. Patti, D. Peck, F. Reusswig. J. Sanfratello. D. Smith, A. Sprague, E. Stackwick, B. Syracuse, J. Tibbs, R. Turnbull, D. lYestbrook, N. Zinui. The Junior High Boys' Glee Club has set a standard for future glee clubs to follow. Attendance has been very regular and, due to the use of the sev- enth period, enrollment has increased. The boys' songs have added a fine touch Stamp C Club . Last but not least may not be an apt expression for this club. Stamps are small but to President Edward Stackwick, Vice-President Edson Case and Secretary-Treasurer Ronald Boyd and the Stamp Club, they are big. The purpose of this club is to teach how to collect stamps, to know something of history of stamps, to help beginners N inety-three to our series of assemblies and to the Junior High Spring Concert. The boys' quartet, always a pop- ular organization, has been most faith- ful in rehearsals for assemblies and con- certs. know how to collect stamps, to help un- derstanding of foreign countries and to learn better the history of our own country. The club has made posters, tested their knowledge of stamps, lis- tened to speakers and have carried on the old fashioned trading in order to complete certain sets of stamps. Dramatics Club . . . D. Cleveland Standing-A. Delson, A. Peca, A. Fricano, M. Dale, B. Cole, J. Harrison, Miss Turpell, S. LeSeur, F. Reusswig,6 Second Row--M. Patterson, N. Godfrey, A. La1nb,I. Gnesin, M. J. Annis, J. Kendall, J. Rumsey, J. Solnies, M. Sherman, J. Cone, B. VVarden, C. Lucid, R. Prole, A. Pappalardo, F. Jackson, M. Kellogg, B. Hibbard, N. Gubb. Third Row-S. VVeinreb, J. MacDonald, S. Harvey, H. Maxwell, G, Shaw, M. Fuller, H. Buchholtz, A. Wlhitacre, E. Graebner, M. Mullen, WV. Nichols, A. Brenman, D. Gillard, A. Willman. Mark Fuller, President, Helen Buchholtz, Vice-President, Suzanne Le- Seur, Secretary, John Kelly, Treasurer and Miss Turpell provide the guiding spirit of this histrionic Dramatics Club While they are learning the rudi- ments of dramatics. The club's oratori- cal and dramatic efforts are seen by the Sewing Club . A stitch in time saves nine. Saves nine what? Well, we found our answer in the Sewing Club under the direction of President Mary Carrol, Vice-Presi- dent Marian Lippold and Miss McLouth. A stitch in time saves nine stitches later. entire junior high school when they produce their annual assembly program. It has been extremely amusing to see various members mumbling to them- selves or making wild expressive ges- tures but, nevertheless, the results pro- duced are admirable. As a result, we have a group of girls learning to sew while they are acquiring modern ideas of clothing. Most girls have learned to make dresses, aprons and blouses. Truly these girls have found a use for the other eight stitches. Ninety-fom Ambitious Artists . . . Ambitious Artists. Need any more be said? I believe not because the club, under the guidance of Presi- dent Robert McBride, Secretary Lois Locke and Adviser Miss Ward, are ably developing their artistic ability. The club has tried to provide an opportunity for students to enjoy art in the form of drawing and painting. This club is es- pecially to take care of those students who are unable to include art in their class schedule. Each member has work- ed on drawings he is especially interest- ed in and an exhibit is planned for some time in the spring. This club certainly knows the meaning of the old Chinese proverb A picture is worth ten thous- and words. l Seated-S. Kelly, . os anza. D C t Stan-ding-R. McBride, L. Campbell. J. Sanfratello, R. Benedict, Miss T. XVard, L. Locke, B. Roberts, M. Link, C. DlLI111'fl110, H. McPherson. Knitters' Club . . . Have you seen any loose stitches running around? I began to wonder when I heard someone say that she had lost a stitch . However, I was able to find the answer when I investi- gated thoroughly the Knitters' Club. I found they were a group of girls that were either learning to knit or were Ninety-five learning more advanced stitches. As a result of their endeavors they have made sweaters, skirts, scarfs, etc. un- der the direction of President Jane Cooper, Secretary Jane Fiske and Ad- viser Miss Walker. Please send all lost stitches to Portable 2 so that these members may once more have them. Junior Red Cross Club . . . Wil...-i l l Front ROIL7-S. Crome, J. Bisig, M. Clor, L. Clor, J. Patti, B. Fancher, E. Desmond, S. Harloff, L. Holtz. Second R010-C. Mapes, V. Gould, J. Baxter, J. Nichols, Y. Kelly, S. Ryan, H. Carter, YV. Fargo, K. Votie, A. Radder, B. Gehlert, A. Zilluian. Third Row-J. Brownell, D. Orr, R. Strollo, G. Bell, R. Torcello, M. Feniello, Mrs. Stella, M. Carlo, A. Goldberg, G. Pashong, E. Peck, J. Orr, M. Bailey, J. Gorton. We'll let you guess the name of this club. Here are a few clues. The three chief aims of this club are: 1. Be- come interested in the shut ins of our community. 2. Create f r i e n d s h i p abroad. 3. Prepare and receive inter- national gifts. Here are a few more clues. A few members have been car- rying on international correspondence for a long time. Everyone hopes to have at least one good friend in some foreign country. If other clubs and classes co- operate in preparing programs and making things for the shut ins, we hope to carry out one of the real aims of a Junior Red Cross Club. Yes, you should have guessed it by now. The offi- cers of the Junior Red Cross Club are: President, Ralph Strollog Vice-Presi- dent, Jack Brownell, Secretary, Shirley Ryan 5 Treasurer, Joan Nichols and Ad- viser, Mrs. L. E. Stella. Now you can rate yourself a first rate detective. Sh! Sh! Sh! Ninety-sia: Bachelors' Club . . . Front Row-A. Sprague. NY. Mullaney. B. 1'otr7elmowsk1. Second Row-R. Boyd. B. O'Donnel1, C. Dillon. R. Norton, P. Paris. Third ROIF--1 GFQGIIG. F. George, NV. Iillillglllllll, A. Cuviello, XV. Duggan. J. Elmling. P. Minor. Back Roll'-Miss Petersen. D. lVestbrook. P. Green, J. XVilrle1'. XV. T1,l1'l'01lC9, J. McLellan, J. Tarbox. They say the way to a man's heart is through his stomach. But-what are these boys doing in the Bachelors' Club? They seem to be practicing on themselves. These boys have gathered together under Robert Norton, Presi- dent, William Duggan, Secretary, Paul Minor, Treasurer 5 and Miss Peterson as Adviser, to learn some of the simple fun- Needlecraft Club . . . It seems as though we're continu- ally hearing of people being in stitches. Along comes another club interested in saving nine stitches. The Needlecraft Club sponsored by Miss Forsyth has had a very satisfactory year. Every girl has learned some new skill in the needle work line. Outstanding helpers in the club are: President Audrey Root, Sec- retary Ann Happg tatters: Gertrude Ninety-seven damentals of cooking. They say they have an interesting social period while practicing these fundamentals. It cer- tainly must be interesting to make nut bread, beverages, puddings, and other foods that might make up an appetizing meal. These boys seem to be in the doughv. Sievierski, Christine Maliszewski, Lena Pastoreg hooked rugs: F. Churchill, G. Honan, G. Messina. The following girls are exhibiting work in the show cases on the second floor: Christine Maliszew- ski, Gertrude Sievierski, Gladys Rohan, Ava Clark, Grace Messina, Marie Nigro, Florence Churchill, Concetta De Fazio and Louise Martino. Girls' Junior High Basketball . . . A. Zillman, G. Maples, D. Burling, J. Cone, M. Steubing, A. Clark, E. Bryant, B. YVaters, G Harvey' In back-J. SOIIHQS, C. YVoodward. Forward-IV. Nichols, B. Cole, B. Gardner, The Junior High girls may be rather inexperienced in the game, but their progress indicates a bright future M Davis. for B. H. S. girls' basketball. In spite of the bumps they had many good times. Boys' Junior High Basketball . . . The Junior High Basketball team started practicing basketball after the Christmas vacation. The team meets twice a Week for practice on Mondays and Fridays. The object of the Fresh- men reporting for practice Was to teach the fundamentals of basketball. After the team had been practicing for a month, they started playing games With other teams. They played such teams as the Royals, Last Year's Freshmen, Phile Club, Comets, Jackson School, Eighth Grade and the East Ends. The Freshmen lost only one game to the East Ends by a close score. The out- standing players for the Freshmen Were Jack Ebling, Larry Falkowski, Bob Schuman, Dave Scheider and Art Pass- Craft Club . . . To do different types of needle- Work. It seems to me that We're hav- ing everyone in stitches for a While. This club evidently Wants to be different because President Carmela Rosse and Secretary-Treasurer Sophia JureWicz and Adviser Miss Brainard have been 1 loW. Altogether about thirty-five Fresh- men finished the season Which coincided With the high school season. The managers that looked after the details of the team Were Joseph Teresi, Joseph Sanfratello and George Yenson. I consider the Freshmen squad as outstanding and enjoyed Working With them during the season. The above paragraphs Were Written by the squad's very able and Well liked coach, Mr. W. E. Winters. Surely, the boys Would say that their coach, also, is outstanding and enjoyable to Work With. 'A teaching them some neW stitches in embroidery. The members have com- pleted many pieces of Work that Will be used in beautifying a home. Is that What Was meant by A stitch in time saves nine ? Ninety-eight Scrap Book Club . . . Collecting and organizing pictures, poems, stories, cartoons, etc., along the individual's line of interest, helping oth- ers to make more complete collections by exchange of material, seems to be an object of unusual magnitude. Yet this is being accomplished by the Scrap Book Club under the guidance of Presi- dent Jane Williams, Treasurer Kathleen Torrence, Secretary Dorothy Higley and Guess . . . Do you want to guess this one? All right, let's go. The object of this club is to give 1, an opportunity to receive in- struction in and to discuss the various requirements for 2 badges, especially those leading to 3 4 rank. A total of approximately thirty-five 2 badges have been passed during the year. Many boys have been prepared to take the tests and a knowledge of Hikers' Club . . . . Sturdy, strong young people with pep, vitality, and personality. That composes a brief but adequate picture of the members of the Hikers' Club while they are walking in the outdoors N inety-nvine Adviser Miss Ellis. This club has an object of undoubted value for the indi- viduals have scrapbooks either complet- ed or in the process of being completed which will all be contributed to a large, general scrap book which will be donat- ed to the Veterans, Hospital. Truly these students know the meaning of A picture is worth ten thousand words. many interesting and informative sub- jects has been gained. The officers are: Gordon McPher- son, Presidentg Allen Thompson, Secre- tary, and Adviser, Mr. R. F. Weller. Have you guessed the name of the club? No? Well, here's the answers 1. scouts, 2. merit, 3. Eagle, 4. Scout. Thought you were good, didn't you? Well, don't tell anyone-BUT-maybe, you are. getting some wholesome, worthwhile exercise taking trips to nearby places of interest. The chief hikers are Presi- dent Dorothy Stomper, and Adviser Mrs. Harrington. Acknowledgments . . The Batavian Staff of 1938 wishes to express its appreciation to all who helped to make this publication a suc- cess. The staff is especially grateful to the Daily News, Mr. lVIcJury, Mr. Miller, Mr. C. Jay Smith, Mr. Kendall, Mr. Burns, King Photographic Studios, and the stage crew. We are also Very grate- ful to Miss Thompson who has given much time and patience to the staff to make this annual a success. 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