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— KEY BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL ROCHESTER, NEW YORK June 1 936 FOREWORD In the theatre of life, we, puppets in hands of fate, dance to various tunes. Before we answer the cur- tain call at this act of the ballet, we wish to present this book, a choreography of our senior year 1 I ! PROGRAM FACULTY CORPS DE BALLET Class Advisers Class Officers Seniors Standard Bearer Guardian of the FJag UNDERSTUDIES 9A Class PRESENTATIONS Executive Council National Honor Society Commercial Honor Society Craft Guild Renaissance Society Les Babillards The Key The Courant A Cappella Choir Orchestra Band Dance Band Senior Play Student Activities Committee Sports INTERMISSION PATRONS • PERSONNEL ROY L. BUTTERFIELD Principal WILLIAM C. WOLGAST PERSONNEL PERSONNEL • Roy L. Butterfield..... .«_ « ..Principal William Wolgast........, -..Vice-principal Florence Pitts......................Girls Adviser Raymond Francis......................Boys’ Adviser Celia Willis.............Teacher-Secretary Marjorie Adams_____ ,.- Asst. Teacher-Sec. Helen Dildine..........Teacher-Secretary Lillian Friedman................ Clerk Gladys Whittington......... .......Clerk Louise Coulton...............Attendance Bessie Nelson............. -..—Nurse Agnes Crowley......-.,r...'.Psychologist Mary Brockway Dora Clary Harriette Cochrane Dorothy Edwards Olyve Gordon Marion Greenwood Truby Henry ENGLISH Blanche J, Thompson, Head Grace Lamoree Ina La Wall Miriam Levin Grace McCarthy Mary Meagher Jesse Ogden Mitchell Rappaport Grace Rowley Walter A. Schmitt Mona Sheehan Catherine Sullivan Preston Tate Elinor Treble LATIN E. DeMars Bezant, Head Irene Hess Donald Rathjen Helen Ritz Dorothy Abert Grant Cleland Lillian Crafts Helen Donnellan MATHEMATICS Carlisle Taylor, Head Clara Gienke Mrs. J. J. Hall Francis Henderson Rachel Langworthy Martha Middaugh Carroll Potter Paul Steese Elston Yaeger Donald Clark Ruth Denio MODERN LANGUAGES Domenic DcFrancesco, Head Jane Dunham Teresa Sloan Marian Laley Helene Wondergem Margaret Caragher Isaac A. Chapell John Clark Franc Ebray Alta Fisher Stillman Hobbs SOCIAL STUDIES William Wolgast, Head Sarah Larmer Llewellyn C. Maier Helen P. Martin Florence Metz Kathryn F. Miller Effey Riley Jacob Ross Lillian Samuelsohn Harold Swarthout Clara Tillman Helen A. Young Anthony Betten Mary Burns Atwood DeCoster Carolyn Diemer SCIENCE Harold Miller, Head Edna Faulkner Ingraham Humphrey Elmer Koster Marguerite May Edna L. Parker Edmund P. Schermhorn Robert Smith Harvey Thomas Stanton West 10 PERSONNEL Ethel S. Abbott Bessie Ames Abrona Batz Rose Blank Clara Brasser Harmon Bulley COMMERCIAL Samuel Zornow, Head George Cone Anne Dorrell Edward Halbleib Laura Hoefer Leon Leggett Benjamin Lipson Raymond Murphy Marjorie Pangburn Emily Thompson Elizabeth Town Harold Warner Helen E. Young PRACTICAL AND DOMESTIC ARTS SHOPS Marian Blake Willard H. Clark Ralph Cogswell Lulu Cove I Willis Darling Eanny Emery r James Finnegan L Cr' V' ' Matthew Lyders Anne Morrow ■. J Judson Decker, Head Frances H. Gaffney Wilhelmina Green Howard Jennings Joseph W. Kaiser James Kipp Ruth Lush Joseph Magro MUSIC Edna McLaughlin Marlowe Smith William Maxion Lewis Miller William Merlyn Dennis' Ru Helen Scribner Walter Tennent Carl VanHoesen Louise Woodruff GUIDANCE Arthur Bates Frances Stewart ART Burns Beach Elsie Burritt Charles Colburn Marian Tuthill Charlotte Werner Edna Bayer HEALTH EDUCATION Carl Chamberlain, Head Villa Hopkins Lois Lawrence LIBRARIANS Mildred Forward Harold Roche Mabel A. Rodmn Robert Torrens Doris Wilbur DRAMATICS Erie Remington SPEECH CORRECTION Grace Brown 11 If 1 hey danced and struggled for And'raised a structure with a a goal soul.y CORPS DE BALLET Miss Catherine Sullivan Ralph Cogswell CLASS ADVISERS We, the members of the class of June 1 936, acknowledge, with grateful appreciation, the friendly guidance of our class advisers: MISS CATHERINE SULLIVAN MR. RALPH COGSWELL - CLASS OFFICERS The troupe managers who have successfully .maneu- vered the class through its social activities are waiter Ikmvnell, president; Louis Grosswirth, vke-president; Mark Shaw, treasurer; Pforenee Wage and l5onald Wid- man, social chairmen; J$ne Eikart, secretary. dTJk Ann Abraham 50 Van St alien St Lost atfd Fount Cottyam % 3, Lead eh Harry AcirS? 31 Durgin Street BabdUtrd} ■.? ■ . C r- rato i IXhtU' 4: Co idor I pA IS feet Found ,t_ Af jtkattdAidtirds Sam Aguglia 138 Maryland Street kert L . Albright .9 Rudolph Street Senior Play Stytff L-_-. . z- vA r ns ifc i Raymond Babin 108 Lowell Street Martha Balcerak 1139 Hudson Avenue Junto 1, 2; Corridor Aide 3; Lost and- Found 4; Gregg Award. Santo Barco 283 Central Park Junto 2; Corridor Aide; A Cap pellet Choir; Re- naissance Society. Freda Barleben 59 Roth Street Lost and Found 3; Cor- ridor Aide 4- Ethel M. Barrowman Sea Breeze, New York Corridor Aide 4: Junto 2, 3; Choral Club 1, Clara G. Bates Dale Road, Brighton Station, Rochester Junto 1, 2, 3j 4; Execu- tive Council 4; French Honor Society 3; The C our ant 2, 3, 4; The Key 4; Lost and Found 2. 3, 4; Latin Honor Society 7 Choral Club 1; A Cappella Choir 4; Opera Guild 4; Library Aide 1: National Honor Society 4. Lillian A, S, Bauer 505 Hudson Avenue Junta 1.2: Grjgg Award 3 ; Corn tit ertial I f onor Society 4; Books tore 3. 4: The Key 4. Albert J. Becker 48 Harris Street Basketball, Assist an I Manager 2; Junto 4; Soccer, Manager 1; Sen- ior Play Staff 4. Alphonse J. Bellavia 279 Central Park Cross Country 3, 4; Cir- colo Dante 3,4; Junto 4; Corridor Aide 4; Nation- al Honor Society 4. Ferne A. Alt 118 Northview Terrace Corridor Aide 4 Lost and Found 4; The Com- j ant 4: Glee Club 1; Usher, Graduation Janu- J ary ’36; National Honor Society 4. Norma Sod- 'tXK n: j yrviaor ude 4; we Coftr.ittt 4; The Key '4. Lillian Altman 30 Hollenbeck Street Latin Honor Society 2; Choral Club 1; Lost and Found 3, 4: Corridor Aide 3j 4; Library Aide 1: The Couranl 2, 3, 4: The Key 4; Usher, Grad- uation January ’36. Alfred Aman 26 Hanover Street Peter Arieno 166 Second Street , Mae 100 Corrido 3; Th, 3, 4. Carl Arnold 19 Bremen Street [owak d A m n erg Coi1 nt dlt 4; The C our ant 4. m n 'i ii lor-A df A; Com- u'ySbnw Society 3, Roy «Ambring 397'Bernard Street Miriam Atlas Mii 23 Mazda Terrace ig Junto 4; The Courant . A Cappella Choir 3, 4?Vlma Opera Guild 3; German Honor Society 4. Benjamin L. Averbach 191 Moulson Street Orchestra 1; Latin Hanoi Society 2, 3; National Marg Honor Society 3, 4, 39 President 4; The Cottran)Qorfido 2; Editor Bmmmeaders 4; The Key) Edttor-rn Chief 4; German Ho not Society 4; Standard Bean er 4. 16 D set iUM ice Virginia Be.nz 13 4 Noriijrarcet rdtfi Mme 3. 4; Lost %y4; The Cour- tnt 2TW; Junto 3, 4; father U fad nail o n Janu- ary '36. Irene j. Berggrin 52 Erfist Street Lost and Found 2; Or :hestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Manuel Berloye 100 Martin Street '.ofridor Aide 2; Junto : The Co urant 1, 2, fc 4. Gordon Bernstein 10 Dorbeth Road Honor Craft Guild; The Key 4. Arline Black 450 Avenue Junto 1, 2; Executive Council 1, 2; Secretary, Students' Organization 2; Orchestra 2,13, 4', Inter-High XOrdxstra 1, 2. 3, Sjnptroirfl Honor Soi'Ujjy JoT 4 ;j French Hon b f iety f 4: Latin Ntnwv3vcicly Lt )n Bernstein 1434 St. Paul Street Corridor Aide 4; Senior Flay Staff 4. Robert B. Bernstein 233 Hollenbeck Street National Honor Society 3, 4; Junto 1. Clara Bleile 278 Avenue A Corridor Aide 4. Helen A. Blumenthal 672 North Clinton Ave. Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4. ) et Anne Berman 27 Gorham Street Ruth Suzanne Bickle 50 Tyler Street Corridor Aide 4. Ltjcile H. Boehmer 264 Clinton Ave. North Junto 3, Gregg Award 4; Corridor Aide 3, 4; Commercial Honor Soci- ety 4; National Honor Society 4; The Key 4. Milton Bf.hman 518 Joseph Avenue s tee JJOptimates 4. ermai Alice Bielaski 279 Portland Avenue Gregg Award. Marie M. Bolen 302 St. Casimir Street Choral iChik 1, 2, 3 ; A Cappella Choir 4; Inter- High Choir 3, 4. m age reet Tono it ion a 4 leritu tor-in Hono Bear] Margaret Bernatz 39 Ward Street wan lorridor Aide; Girls' eadership. Celia Bolkosky 53 Vienna t«eet Junto I. Gregory Bonacci 84 Brookhaven Terrace French Honor Society 3; Italian Honor Society 3; Junto 1, 2, 3, 4; Execut- ive Council 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Organization, Vice- President 3; Student Or- ganization President 4; Corridor Aide 4; The Key 4; National Honor Society 4; Reserve Base- ball 2; Varsity Baseball o 130NK JR. 3i2,'W attr Street BaskbifaRJT; 'Bn gbdH 2. Y Donald Bowdey North, Sea B. Band ira 1, Honor dor Aide v York 1 Orche s- National 4; Corri- Olga Bratush 358 Avenue A Choral Club; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Corridor Aide 4; Craft Guild 4. Charles Braun 24 Whittier Park Ruth Brill 194 Avenue E Junto 2, Corridor Aide 4; The Courant 3; Cho- ral Club 1, 2; Varsity. Virginia Brooks 1099 St. Paul Street Donald Brown 57 Durnan Street Soccer 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4. Walter R. ! Brownell 113 Saranac Street Soccer I, 2, i, 4; Track 3, 4; Jrwtb bjV, 4; Civic Club 3Court- ciH 4j Officer, 3; Class Resident 4; tfi Guild 3, 4; Mirant 4; Corridor Aide 4; Varsity Squad 3; The Key 4. Matilda K. Bubnis 93 Gothic Strict Commercial Hanor‘ So- ciety 3. j4: Jeerefary 4; 4: Gish’ L eiidVVs hip 1; Gregg Award 4‘ The Courant 4. Matilda E. Carroll 142 Durnan Street Library Aide 4; Junto 4; Corridor Aide ;4; Lunch- room Committee 4. Mariano Cirri 296 Portland Avenue Dominic Celentano 8 Miller Street Junto 1; The Key 4; Stage 1, 2. 3, 4; Library Aide 1; Opera Guild 3. 4; Senior Play Cast 4. Erica Bijsch 295 St. Casimir Street Corridor Aide 4; Gregg Award 3, 4; Student Or- ganization Committee 2. Frank L. Cfrvello 45 Brookhaven Terrace Corridor Aide 3f 4. • JJA MARGARET Hazel M. Butler 255 Ravine Avenue Corridor Aide 1, 2, 3, Honor Craft Guild 4, Usher, Graduation Janu- ary ‘36. Elizabeth D. Cesar one 217 Mohawk Street Corridor Aide 3. RAE J OA fpIPION 133 ake View Avenue Sea Breeze, N. Y. Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4- Mae Cohen 50 Buchan Park Corridor Aide 4. Nordert Cohen 27 Trenaman Street The Courant 4; The Key 4; Corridor Aide 4. Motu e i._ Compar 4? CilCa Plac Grhgg Award 3. Philip L. Cangialosi 68 Sellinger Street ... yX ■ ' Jane Chelchowska 576 Joseph Avenue Corridor Aide 4; Gregg Award. Harold Commins 834 Clifford Avenue Corridor Aide 2; The Courant 3 Varsity Club 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; Jun- to 4; Senior Play Staff 4. Nokbert Coyne 174 Turpin Street Honor Craft Guild 3: 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4. William Cook 365 Hudson Avenue Sophie CueziIo 1.95 Durnan Mrta Lei BabtUaYchHoL .3, j; Hu in Honor 3- 4; National Pro nor So- ciety 3, 4; Corridor Aide 3; The Courant 4. Thomas Costanza 56 Niagara Street Carmen CJullian x‘ 15£ B aye I if Dt ve Orchestra A ; The Cour- aip 1; Badd 2, 3, 44 Cor- ridor Awe 4; Reserve Soccer 3y Circolo Dante; lnler-lji gh Band 4 Dance Band 3, 4. ‘ | Herbert Buell 40 Jackson Street Corridor Aide 3. Ej.izabeth A. Curtis 25 Hartsdale Road The Courant 4; Choral Club 1; Glee Club 1, 2. Anne Cyrkin 721 Joseph Avenue National Honor Society 41 Les Babillaj e 3, 4: Optimates 2;K he Cour- ant 2 rLostfdnd Found 4; CorriXdLffitide 4; Gregg Awarcr 4. Tomasina M. D’Acquisto 227 Hebard Street Gregg Award 1; Usher, Graduation January ’36. John D’Amico 49 Sellinger Street Kenneth DeLorm 154 Clairmount Street Junto 2 Corridor Aide 4; Baseball 2, 3- Isadore Diamond 4 Vienna Street Laura Davidson 837 Portland Avenue Senior Play 4: German Honor Society 4- Charles Deacon 56 Lowell Street Cross Country Team 3. Mary IIelhn DeLuna 248 First Street Mario DeMasi 140 Miller Street Baseball Team 3, 4- Mark Dickerson 294 Hudson Avenue Commercial Honor So- ciety 4; Gregg Award .5, National Honor Society 4: First Prize in Annual Gregg Artists Contest, 1936, Mary Ann H. Dierna 749 Portland Avenue Library Aide 3, 4. Edmund L. Dopif.ralski 81 Kosciusko Street Baseball 2, 3, 4; Bond- ing 4. Sam Dretto 252 Merrimac Street Corridor Aide 4; Italian 7onor 'focieiy 4; Nation- al Honor Society 4: Latin Honor Society 3: Soccer 4; BasmdH 3, 4. Albert Druskis 83 Bernard Street Jane EiiWt 306 Avenp A Commercial $bnor Soci- ety iff, 4j 4 i Sri dent Camupfuc ant 4; H Society 4, Secretary 4 tirridik Aide Or gimip.it ion Tr3e Conr- 70 JiV OUtnor Gf llicer, gg Award Hubert W. Eldrtd 80 Pomeroy Stii Tennis Team 3. J$dn iE Epstein ,12 id Clirjton Avenue Corridor Aide 4; Gregg Award 4; Cifiral Club f, Iquad 4 Varsity Irene Epitowsk 54 Dayt inxSti¥et Benjamin Fedyk 113 Weyl Street Bertha Felderstein 10 Frederick Street Junto 4; Gregg Award 3• Gladys J, DeChau 215 Point Pleasant Road Pt. Pleasant, New York Girls1 Leadership 3, 4,' Library Aide 4; Gregg Award 3. Jacob DeVuyst 198 Marion Street Orchestra 1, 2. Meyer Dolitz 1582 St. Paul Street Junto 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter-High Or- chestra 3, 4; Dance Or- chestra 3, 4: The Co ur- ant 3j 4. Eleanor P. DeBurgomaster 142 Lake Breeze Park Pt. Pleasant, New York Junto 1, 4; Commercial Honor Society 4; Na- tional Honor Society 4; Gregg Award 3; Honor Craft Guild 4. Antoinette DeCarlo 234 Rustic Street Girls’ Leadership 2, 3 ', Girls’ Athletic Commit- tee 3, 4; Circolo Dante 3; Corridor Aide 4; Gregg Award 4; Honor Basketball Team 3- Dorothy Demmer 80 Cecelia Terrace Junto 2; Gregg Award, Corridor Aide 4. Mary C. Dobrowski ,65 n Sarah Rita DiFede 18 Mark Street Junto 2j 3; Gregg Au ard 3, Florence L. Flaxman 68 Widman Street Marvin B. Friedman 42 Gorham Street Mary Gentile 1593 Clifford Avenue A Cap pel la Choir 2, 4: Renaissance 3; Italian Honor Society 3i Junto Bari, F. Elm ger 30 Street Bowline 2S 3. Corridor Aid4 3. 4: English Book- room 41 Junto 2; 4. I Mildred Flowerday 229 Roy croft Drive Girls’ Leadership 3} Cor- ridor Aide 4; Usher, Gi'adnation January ’36. Jacob Fijxman 821 Clifford Avenue German Honor Society 4; National Honor Soci- ety 4; The Courant. Richard C. Gaedt 155 Herald Street Carmen Germano 292 Portland Avenue ct 4; Unit ton 7 rat Club I; Leitd ihip 2. Edward Fortuna 30 Cuba Place Annette Galinsky 662 Avenue D Corridor Aide 4; Opti- mates 4; Girls’ Leader- ship 3, 4; National Honor Society 4 Thelma Gleisle 38 Mailing Drive Junto 1; Gregg Award 3. I Sydney Frank 41 Galusha Street Daniel Gar liner tract Ethel Gayk 384 Alphonse Street Corridor Aide 2. Joseph E. Glickman 1434 St. Paul Street 1, 2, 3, 4; Execu- ouncil 4; The Cour- , 4; The Key 4; Corridor Aide 3, 4; Senior Flay 4. Elizabeth Goldberg 182 Fernwood Avenue A Cappella Choir 3, 4; The Courant 3, 41 Gregg Award 3. Helen A. Goldberg 210 Hudson Avenue A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Choral Club 3. Lavina Goldberg 626 Norton Street Corridor Aide 4. Lillian Goldblatt 27 Gorham Street Junto 4; Corridor Aide 4, Gregg Award 3- Adele Goldman 90 Cleveland Street Choral Club 1; A Cap- pella Choir 2. 3, 4; Latin Honor Society 2; Corri- dor Aide 4. Dave Goldman 225 Norton Street Soccer 1,2, 3, 4; Corri- dor Aide 4. Janettf. Goldstein 66 Watkins Terrace Latin Honor Society; Gregg Award 3; Corri- dor Aide 4. Raymond Goldstein 8 Trenaman Street The Courant 3, 4; Corri- dor Aide 4; Junto 4; The Key 4; German Honor Society 4- Sam Goldstein 19 Gilmore Street Morris M. Goodman 80 Wilson Street 20 Clifford Hederle 60 Schanck Avenue Junto 1. Kathryn Herbst 118 Wilkins Street Gregg Award 3, 4. n8 Rhi led ,' (ian Hirst 28 JRiune Street Nationar-jtHohor Society 4; FrenchTJilonor Society 3; Gregg n vard 4. Lillian Gordon 50 Herman Street Leon Grossman 52 O. K. Terrace a; i oni- rap! Aide tmm I 4; Geraldine Haering 214 Durnan Street Evelyn Gray 733 Joseph Avenue Junto 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Vice- President 4; Les Babil- lards 2, 3, 4; President 4; Optimates 2, 3, 4; Consul 4; Corridor Aide 4; Lost and Found 4; The Key 4; The Co urant 4; Guardian of Flag 4; Guide 4. Eiorentina Greco 63 Central Park KEEN BAUM larjee Avenue Adtf 4: The i. 3: Larin Lf.e Greenbaum 112 Alton Corrida A) Count ft ot}o} Society Les Bu- b'rllurds 3: The Key 4; National Honor Society 4: Senior PJ n Staff 4; Student Organization 1. Lillian Greenbaum 142 Avenue D Latin Honor Society; French Honor Society, Treasurer; Junio 1; Gregg Award 4; Corri- dor Aide. Naomi Gross 596 Conkey Avenue The Key 4; The Courant 4; Gregg Award 4; Jun- to 4: Corridor Aide 3; Executive Council 4. Louis W. Grosswirth 29 Trenaman Street Junto 1; Latin Honor So- ciety 2; The Courant 3. 4: National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4; Class Officer, Vice-President 4; Corri- dor Aide 4; Guide 4- Stella Grygrowych 54 Herald Street Corridor Aide 4; Opti- mates 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Les Bet- billards 2, 3, 4; The Courant 4. Anthony Guarino 330 Fern wood Avenue National Honor Society 4; Junto 2, 4; Corridor Aide 4; Italian Honor Society 2} 3, 4. Mary IriSvLTWIZUN 83 Cleon Street Junto 1; GirlsJ Leader- ship 1 j 2. Robert Hagreen 39 Holbrooke Street Corridor Aide 2, 3, 4; Latin Honor Society. Et EL HALVE 3$ I W k6W3rreet School Owjfr. Secretary alienat Mothr $m - 'Q ; ILtf Ba- billarffx fi 3:KLat ij HA. 4: The Coura n 4: Student Orgatrizat on Cionimittee 2: Corridor Ai Le 4: Executive Cutnipil 41 Senior Play 4. Jerome Robert Harris 238 Rauber Street Howard Hauss 63 Avenue B Pt. Pleasant Honor Craft Guild 4, Junto 3. Margaret Havill 67 Hoff Street E. Arthur Heid 304 Zuber Drive Pt. IcaVpt, New York Baft fJjU 3, 4; Or- chast d l 2. 3, 4; Dance BanenjS, 4; Inter-High Balm 14; Corridor Aide 4. Marion M. Hess 16 Weaver Street Lost and Found 3, 4; Bookstore 4; Corridor Aide 4; Gregg Award. Sarah Hochvert 1 Carl Street Usher, Graduation Janu- ary '36; Senior Play Staff 4. Richard H. Henderson 24 Brad Street Sea Breeze, New York Corridor Aide 3; Band 1, 2, 3. Charles Hewitt 194 Wahl Road Junto 2. June Hoffman 55 Garford Road Junto 1, 2; Gregg Award 3; Lost and Found 3, 4. Milton Karchefsky 10 Burbank Street Optimates 2, 3, 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3. 4; The Courant 3, 4; The Key 4; Guide Serv- ice 4; Junto 1, 2; Senior Play Staff 4. Elizabeth Kastner 46 Herald Street Corridor Aide 4; Choral Club 2, 3} 4. Laura Katzowitz 64 Huntington Park Gregg Award 3, 4; Cor- ridor Aide 4- Amelia Kazakevioius 1043 North Street Elizabeth Kelly 1951 2 Avenue D Executive Council 4; Jun- to 4; Girls’ Leadership 1, 2, 3, 4; Corridor Aide 3; Varsity Squad 3, 4; The Comant 2; Senior Play Cast 4. Janet E. Holmes 864 No. Goodman Street Ari.ine Hooper 107 Roth Street Corridor Aide 3: Junto 2; The Courant 4; Gregg Awards 3, 4, Jane Howe 34 Poplar Street Sea Breeze, New York Latin Honor Society 3i Les Babillards 4- Raymond Hunter 49 Peck Street A Cap pell a Choir 1,2, tK Darwin A. Hurwttz 361 Conkey Avenue Latin Honor Society 1, 2; Choir 3, 4; Library Aide I. Henry Hurysz 75 Pulaski Street Corridor Aide 4. Marian Kevovetz 363 Remington Street Library Aide 4; Usher, Graduation January ’36; Gregg Awards 3s 4- Eugene Killip 139 Weld Street Track 4; Honor Craft Guild 4; Cross Country 4. Dorothy Kiske 50 Farbridgc Street Commercial Honor Soci- ety 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Lost and Found 3, 4; Gregg Award 4, 22 Belle Isaacson 95 Thomas Street Lost and Found 4■ Bernard Isaacson 20 O. K. Terrace Marion D. Jordan 636 Norton Street Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 4; French Honor Soci- ety 3: National Honor Society 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; The Courant 3; Circulation Manager 4; Junto 1, 3; Circulation Manager. The Key 4; Senior Play Staff 4., Raymond J. Jablonski 66V2 Wilson Street Corridor Aide 3, 4; Jun- to 2; Gregg Award 3. Jerome E. Jacobs 70 Pardee Street Corridor Aide 3; Na- tional Honor Society 4. Earl W.'-Kage 31 Ha rtsdaTe-Road atioTutl Honor, Society 4; Latin Honor Society ■3. 4; The [Courant 2, 4; jn'vtff 4; the Key 4; Library j Aide Student Acli rill Co niinthee 4; Senior plaj 4; Exeat five Connimif. Stella Jagla Joseph C. Kamtnskf. 46 Klein Street 312 Sixth Street Corridor Aide 3. Pearl Joel Lillian Karchefsky 132 Baden Street 261 Wilkins Street The Courant 4; Gregg Gregg Award 4; Junto 4. Awards 2, 3- Margarrt Koetter 1086 Clinton Avenue N, Girls’ headers hip 2, 3; Library Aide 2, 3; Ger- man Honor Society 4; President 4. Bertha Koop 171 Hartsdale Road The Comant 4: Trench Honor Society 4. Milton Kroll 5 Buchan Park Stage 3, 4. Fred F. Lamb 5 Ariel Park Marion Kruszewska 64 Herald Street Gregg Aivard 3. strong street Girls' Yeadftvljip A 2, 3, Apf Api'llV ; ? 2, 3: nkkwb HdriM'oow 2, 3, 4- Irving Koval 122 Clinton Avenue N. Louis R. Kubiak 895 Hudson Avenue Honor Craft Guild 3 4. Lewis Kuchman 1131 Joseph Avenue Corridor Aide 3, 4. Bernard G. Kowalski 38 Turpin Street Gregory Kraus 172 Mohawk Street Traffic Squad 2, 3; Honor Craft Guild 3, 4. Mary Kulik 23 Ludwig Park Bookstore 2, 3, 4; Junto 2; Glee Club 1. Angelo Labuzzetta 191 B lakes lee Street Frances Lapides 20 Evergreen Street Library Aide 2, 3, 4; Usher Graduation Janu- ary '36. Catherine Lee 37 Osage Street Pt. Pleasant, New York Gregg Award 3; Trench Honor Society 4• Herbert LeFrois 87 Harvest Street Nat ion nl Honor Society, Social Chainuan 4 ; Com- idety, o 2: High 4, A Cap pel la Choir 3. 4: Orchestra 3. 4. Angeline Leon 1271 N. Clinton Avenue Junio 1, 2; Girls’ Leader- ship 2, 3; Bookstore 2, 3j 4; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Commercial Honor Society 4; The Key 4. Edmund Lester 205 Roycroft Drive Corridor Aide 1, 2, 4; Baseball ls 2. William Lesyk 23 Weaver Street Dorothe B, Levin 1055 Monroe Avenue unto 1; Library Aide 1; Lost and Found 3, 4,' Guide 4; National Honor Society 4’. Trench Honor Society 3, 4: The Cour- ant 4; Corridor Aide 4. Martin M. Levin 325 Conkey Avenue Latin Honor Society 1 2; Basketball 3. Delman Levine 15 Dudley Street Corridor Aide 4. Elvira Viola Licata 88 Central Park Italian Honor Society 4; Gregg Award 3; Corri- dor Aide 4. Jean Lighterman 703 Joseph Avenue Gregg Award 3: Corri- dor Aide 4. Robert Lipinski ’919 Hudson Avenue Junto 2; Choral Club 1: A Cap pellet Choir 2, 4; Inter - High Preparation Choir 2; Inter-High Choir 3. 4: Optimates 1, 2. 3: The Co.urant 4: National Honor 4; Track 3, 4. Society Nat Lipsitz 26 North view Terrace Latin Honor Society 4: Junto 1. Roslyn Litwin 109 Rauber Street A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Library Aide 4; The Co urant 4. 23 Nunzio Lobene 1 54 Angelo Street Corridor Aide; 4; Base- ball Team, Assistant Manager 3; Manager 4. Charles C. LoTurco 29 Wilson Street Marian Loughran 474 Clifford Avenue Optimates 4; Les Babil- lards 3 Corridor Aide 4- JOSEPH LUPKIEWICZ 65 Zimbrich Street A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Inter-High Choir 3, 4; Corridor Aide 4. Olga Makohon 97 Wcyl Street Library Aide 4; Corridor Aide 4; The C our ant 4; Gregg Award 3. Helen E. Mat.oy 223 Roycroft Drive Girls’ leadership 2, 3; Library Aide 3, 4; Junto 2; Gregg Award 3. Harriet Marcus 151 Wilkins Street Gregg Award 3 Lunch- room Committee 4: Jun- to 4. Thelma I. Marks 2171 Culver Road Junto 3; Gregg Award 3. Stephen Mayka 46 Moulson Street National Honor Society 3, 4; Latin Honor Soci- ety 2, 3; Trench Honor Society 3; The Courant 2, 3, 4; The Key 4: Swimming 1; Senior Play Cast 4. Leslie McFall 1010 Bay Street Mary McGrath 78 Franklin Street Sea Breeze, New York Trench Honor Society 4; Student Activity Com- mittee 4; Lost and Tound 4 i Junto 1; Gregg Award 3; National Honor Soci- ety 4. Elizabeth Meagher 48 Strong Street Corridor Aide 4. Anna Lurz 46 Malone Street Corridor Aide 3, 4. Palma Madaffert 12 Vatoi Street s' Francis Meyers 205 Furlong Street Jack Micf.li 295 Central Park Mary Anne Micoli 1320 Clifford Avenue Lost and Tound 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Corridor Aide 3: Junto 3; Lunchroom Commit- tee 2. Leon Miller 35 Vose Street Trench Honor Society 2, 3, 4; The Courant 3, Feature Editor 4; News Editor 4. Leroy Miller 726 Laurelton Road Junto 1; Corridor Aide 4 Marian A. Minoia 1092 Clifford Avenue Junto 2, 4; Gregg Award 4; The Courant 4. Mary L. Mocny 17 St. Stanislaus Street Girls’ Leadership 1, 2, 3. Jean E. Moore 4520 Culver Road Girls’ Leadership 2, 3; Corridor Aide 4; Opti- mates 4; Junto 1; The Courant 4; Basketball, Honor Team 2, Frederick Morris 1652 Clifford Avenue Swimming Team 1, 2. Pellegrino J. Marra 50 Concord Street Elt.kn Dolores Meter 11 Jewel Street Lai in Honor Society 2, 3; Corridor Aide 3; Li- brary Aide 3. Sophie Matczak 220 Roycroft Drive Bookstore 4; Gregg Award 3. Bernicf. Meyer 258 Moulson Street Junto 2 ; Executive Coun- cil 2; Girls’ Leadership 1, 2. 24 jl Irving Morris 54 Hooker Street Les Babillards 3, 4. Walter N vik 169 Herald Street Edwin S. Nowak 1030 Hudson Avenue Traffic Squad 3, 4; Cor rid or Aide 4; The Com ant 1, Alfrida Mulakz Gladys M. Neitzke Adele Nowicki 220 Weaver Street 144 Leslie Place 202 Weyl Street Lost and Found 4. Irondequoit Chord Club 1; Library Choral Club 1, 2; Junto Aide 2; Corridor Aide 4. 3; Corridor Aide 4. Mamie Muscato 38 Concord Street Girls’ Leader shift I, 2, 3; Courant Circulation Staff 3; Les Babillards 3, 4; Usher at Graduation of January '36. Joseph Mutolo 88 LeFrois Street Leonard W. Neuer 28 Lill Street Corridor Aide 4. 521 Avenue D Corridor Aide 4{ The Co urant .4 tlThe Key 4. Edward Nowicki 1100 Avenue D Marion Ofslager 3 Schauman Street Corridor Aide 4; Gregg Award 3- Helen Elsie Nadiak Adeline M. Nicholas Henry Ofsowitz 110 Weyl Street Junto 3, 4; Honor Craft Guild 4; Latin Honor Society 1, 2; The Key 4; Library Aide 1; Corri- dor Aide 4; Senior Flay 48 Gorham Street Gregg Award 3; Corri- dor Aide 4. 22 Buchan Park Caserio Palmier f 603 Portland Avenue Philip Parisi 32 Taft Avenue Evelyn Osband 76 Vienna Street Gregg Award 3, 4. Edward J. Nadolski 25 Northeast Avenue Corridor Aide 4; Base- ball Reserves 3 3 Orches Office Aide '1 Society Con I.AS Ivenuc An end-ana 4 : Corridor National Hanoi Ruth Orgar 1665 Ridge Road East Girls' Glee Club 1; Choral Club 1,2; A Cap- pella Choir 3, 4; Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 4; German Honor Society 4', National Honor Society 3, 4; The C our ant 4. Joe Parrinello Ruth Peglau 16 Philander Street 937 Joseph Avenue Banking Committee 2, 3, 4: Corridor Aide 3- Richard Perlin 764 Avenue D Adam Pebrinkis Catherine Pesko 13 Dudley Street 74 Maria Street Laura Pfrommer 74 Faibridge Street Choral Cluj? 1. t Chester Pierga 245 Weyl Street Traffic Squad, Captain 3. Sally S. Pilato 1350 Norton Street Girls’ Leadership 3; Jun- to 4; Corridor Aide 4; Library Aide 4; Gregg Award 3. Deputy Corti- Eleanor Platten 656 Wilkins Street Junto 2; Corridor Aide 3, 4; The Comant 4. Weslf.y Plinz 235 Furlong Street Honor Craft Guild 3- Casimir C. Pokuteckt 97 Pulaski Street Corridor Aide 3, 4; Jun- to 3, 4- Anthony J. Pot.vino 37 Niagara Street Junto 3- 4- Edward Rabe 3194 Culver Road Baseball 3. Anna Raineri 385 Newcastle Road French Honor Society 1, 2; Social Chairman 3; Vice-President 4; Italian Honor Society 2, 3; So- cial Chairman 4; The Courant 2, 4! Student Or- ganizations Committee 2; Renaissance 2, 3; Social Chairman 4; Corridor Aide 3; Varsity Squad 3, 4; The Key 4. Ethel Rappaport 20 Gorham Street Optimates 2; The Cour- ant 3, 4,' Democrat Pub- Rose Pisano 52 Hillorest Street Eva Mae Post 244 Heberle Road Glee Club 1; Junto 2; Optimates 4; Secretary, French Honor Society 4; The Conranl 4. I'ked kick Reini er 86 Joseph Place Corridor Aide %r 4; Li- Caroline Piscitello 143 Clairmount Street Optimates 2, 3, 4 Les Babillards 3, 4; Circolo Dante 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Lost and Found 3, 4; Library Aide 4. John Presnal 450 Carter Street Junto 1; National Honor Society 4. Mae Relin 1228 Clinton Avenue N. Gregg Award 3; The Courant 4; Corridor Aide 4; National Honor Society 4; Senior Play 4. Gladys Reznicoff 135 Hollenbeck Street Usher, Graduation Janu- ary ’36: A Cap p el la Choir 4; Library Aide 4. Mary C. Rinaudo 1178 Norton Street Ren a is sauce 2; Circolo Dante 3, 4. Sam A. Rockowitz 17 Wilson Street Corridor Aide 4- Max Rick less 19 EiRel Place Track 3; German Honor Society 4;Nationa! Honor Society 4. Alphonse Rizzo 11 Coleman Terrace Honor Craft Guild 3, 4. Bernice Rogan 9 Buchan Park French Honor Society 3, 4; The Courant 3, 4; Corridor Aide 4: The .-Key 4; Library Aide 4,' Senior Play Staff 4. Doris Ries Whittier Place Conjdoi Aide %: Junto I. ; X 4: H o u « r C xt f Gif Id J, 4; A Cap pel 1.1 Choir 3, 4: Choral X'Juh ■ Girls Leadership 1, 2. Josephine B. Rizzo 2 10 Ni ritch d(n Gregg Society 4 and Bolt ltd Aide Nfc 4. Rose Rosflla 21 Draper Street 26 Bennie Rosen 701 Bay Street Banket ball 1, 2, 3- Harold Rosenbaum 22 Harris Street The Co (rant 4; Corri- dor Aide 4- Norman Rosenzweig 69 Van StalJen Street Florence D. Ross GirJsP' Lewtfe The Baht I- Rostna M. Rotolo 171 Oneida Street Lei BttbiUards 2, 3. 4 Circolo Dunte 3, 4; Ger man National 4 Corridor naisutuce 2, 3; The Conrant 4. Lester Roxin 28 Ludwig Park French Honor Society 3; Band 2, 3; Orchestra 2, 3; The Conrant 4, Editor- in-Chief 4; National Honor Society 4. Wanda Rozewska 94 Agnes Street Lost and Found 3; Usher Graduation January ‘36. Carol Sylvia Rubens 324 Norton Street A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3j 4: Inter-High Choir 3, 4; The Conrant I, 2, 3, 4; Latin Honor Society 1, 2; The Key 4; Corri- dor Aide 4: German Honor Society 4; Junto 1; Glee Club 1; Usher, Graduation January ’36; Varsity Squad 3, 4; Sen- ior Play 4; National Honor Society 4. A L FREDA RUTKOWSKI 173 St. Stanislaus Street Ruth Sahs 37 Eiffel Place Corridor Aide 4. Frank Salem Fiujiiy 570 Joseph Avenue Junto 2, jU nemo vamc n, a ; oerr- . fV f) art Honor Society 4: CA , f 'attonal Honor Society f t r ; Vanity Club 4; ZlvX orridor Aide 3, 4: Re- C TV W atssauce 1, 3, 4; Junto jj Norma Salter 1063 Portland Avenue Junto 4; Corridor A Lfonore Samenfink 154 Oneida Street Corridor Aide 4. Milto ] Sandhi. H4 IJrimlrj Street id A 3. 4; The ConwutBattcJ 1, 2, 3, 4; (frehestra Ti .2, 4: hiter N iv hdAcbthtra Jr 2, 3, 4. urJejflligh Band 1. 2, L 4} Vance Band 3. 4. Melvin Sanow 102 Eiffel Place Junto 2, 4; The Conrant 3, 4 ’ Corridor Aide 4; Tht Joseph Saunor 28 Wadsworth Street Josephine Scaccia 993 Clinton Avenue Gregg Award. Josephine Scalzo 52 Bayclif Drive Italian Honor Society 3 Renaissance 4; French Honor Society 3; Nation- al Honor Society 4; The Co urant 4. Stella Scardino 1598 Clifford Avenue Circolo Dante 1; Renais- sance 1, Ethfi. Schaefer 247 Berlin Street The Conrant 4: Corridor Aide 4; German Honor Society 4. George C. Schelter 1250 Portland Avenue Corridor Aide 2, 3, 4; Junto 2, 3, 4: Boys’ Leadership 2, 3; Skating Tea n 1, 2, 3, 4. Ruth Schillinger 60 Bismarck Terrace Gregg Award 2, 3; Cor- ridor Aide 4, te SbutPPEit 'side Drive Lost and rrfftyd 3 4 Gregg Louise Schmanke 56 KoJman Street Lost and Found 3, 4; Corridor Aide 4; Ger- man Honor Society 4; National Honor Society 4. Dolorf.s Schraml 34 Rialto Street Leonard Schreider 62 Gorham Street 27 Pearl Schultz 7 Sheridan Street Girls Leadership 1, 2; Corridor Aide 4; Jun- to 4. Linden H. Schwab 5 Woodford Street National Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Craft Guild 3, 4; Junto 3; Student Activity Committee 2, 3, 4. Milton Schwartz 40 Rauber Street Junto 1; Honor Craft Guild 3. Richard D. Schwartz 44 Ketchum Street Seymour D. Shafer 115 Ridge Road East Swimming Team 1; Jun- to 2, 3; Corridor Aide 4; Track 3; The Co urant 4; German Honor Society 4; Traffic Squad 3. Harriet E. Sherman 64 Huntington Park Student Activity Commit- tee 2; French Honor So- ciety 3; Latin Honor So- ciety 3; The Co urant 3, 4; The Key 4; Corridor Aide 3: National Honor Society 4; Junto 1. Clifford Short 86 Weyl Street The Courant 4. Ida Slabodnik 32 Seabrook Street Les Babillards 3, 4j The Courant 3, 4; Corridor Aide 4; Lost and Found 4. Robert T. Sloane' 73 Evergreen Street A Cappella Choir 3, 4 Corridor Aide 3, 4. David Slutsky 1700 Culver Road Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Inter-High Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Sylvia Seigel 31 O. K. Terrace Library Aide 1, 2; The Courant 2, 3, 4, Adver- tising Manager 4; Choral Club 1,2. A' r Arlene E. Selke fiV Roth Street . Thk- CouraHt 4; Corride fade 4: Comrn eyeitil J4onor Society 4: Nation- W' mu i .. Yhe 1 id Honor Society 4 Key 4. Rose Sherman 66 Merrimac Street Gregg Aiuard 2, 3- or Pt. Stanley Sherman 64 Avenue B Pleasant. New York Bessie Shandle 94 Scranton Street German Honor Society 4; Gregg Award 3; Cor- ridor Aide 4; The Cour- ant 2. fnt nee 4; M l Treas- [I John James Short 238 Dinkey Avenue Mark Shaw 160 Saranac Street J unh 3, 4; iL-jeatlive C tifncil 4; N Jifo ttjti m for StHieiyyS ff pBmik- inL tjbmjhuifee 3, 4; fan 4 fa Student Activity Con, The Courant-:, urer, Class of June ‘36; Corridor Aide 3. Willard Sklar 440 Clifford Avenue Corridor Aide 4- Isabell Small Selwyn Snow Evelyn Speck 38 Strong Street 46 Gilmore Street 457 Avenue D Corridor Aide 4; Ger- Junto 1,2; Gregg Award man Honor Society 4; The Key 4. 3; Corridor Aide 4. Evelyn Smeja 826 Hudson Avenue Lost and Found 3l Corri- dor Aide 4. Adf.lla Sobus 49 Roy croft Drive Corridor Aide 4; Gregg Aiuard 4. Samuel C. Speranza 37 Hollister Street Raymond Smith 56 Del Monte Street Junto 1; Corridor Aide 4; Traffic Squad 4. J OSFPHINE T. SOJKA 109 Sobieski Street Junto 7; Gregg Awards 2. 3. 28 Mary Jane Stallman Davis Stolzar Joseph Szatkowski 28 Clifford Avenue 709 Joseph Avenue 769 Norton Street Girls' Leadership 3; The Courant 3, 4; Latin A Cap pell a Choir 3, 4. Honor Craft Guild 4; Honor Society 2, 3; Junto . Corridor Aide 4; Opti-' 4; National HonorSociety -mates 4. 4: German Honor So- ciety 4; Corridor Aide 4. Violet Stashiatis 104 Holbrooke Street Gregg Awards 2, 3.' Bookstore 4; Commercial Honor Society 4; Nation- al Honor Society 4; Li- brary Aide 4. Virginia Statt 65 Cutler Street Student Organization Committee 1; Library Aide 2; Corridor Aide 3; Gregg Award 3. Edward Steinfeldt 409 Bernard Street National Honor Society 4. Casimer Sufleski 40 Reed Park Corridor Aide 4; Junto 2, Petronella Sulima - 126 Weeger Street Gregg Award 4. Charles Stoffel 431 Peart Avenue Pt. Pleasant, New York Honor Craft Guild 3, 4; Swimming 1; Cross Coun- try 4; Track 4. Olga Sypian 770 Joseph Avenue Orchestra 2; Junto 3, 4; Corridor Aide 3; Library Aide 3; Gregg Award 4. Eugene Szarlacki 149 Weeger Street Rutu Taf u 5 ConAc nd lion 4' Helen J. Tamdorowicz 1030 Hudson Avenue Corridor Aide 4. Gussie G. Tatelman 25 Gilmore Street William Tatyga 1554 St. Paul Street Corridor Aide 4• Vivian E. Taylor 171 Herald Street Constance Thomas 81 Fernwood Avenue Jd'tHo 3. Lost and Pound 41 yirlCLeacJcrdjtb 2, 3: Bernice Thompson 31 Filon Avenue Pt. Pleasant, New York Robert Tortn 27 Gorham Street Elsie Travis 4000 Culver Road Mina Tinney 1235 Ridge Road East The Key 4. 29 Carmelo Trovato 11 Irondequoit Street Circolo Dante 2, 3; Honor Craft Guild 4; Corridor Aide 4. Peter Turchyn 102 Roth Street Cross Country Manager 4; Track 2, 3, 4. Lillian Turk 62 Watkins Terrace Corridor Aide 4; The Courant 4; Gregg Award 3; Bookstore 4. Victor Usevage 105 Furlong Street Track 2; Soccer 2, 3, 4■ Charles Vancheri 1499 Clinton Avenue N. Band and Orchestra 1. Helen Waskow 33 Rhine Street Gregg Award 1. Olga E. Wentykier 18 Kosciusko Street National Honor Society 3, 4; Guide Service; Latin Honor Society 4; Shorthand Award 3- William Vandenberg 109 Clifford Avenue Junto; Corridor Aide. Lynnette Weber 1375 N. Clinton Avenue Margaret West 212 Hartsdale Road Corridor Aide 4; Opti- mates 3, 4; French Honor Society 4; Glee Club 1; The Co urant 4. Robert VanderKaa 86 Wt Mmbeck St)tei Band 1 rtbvs - ira 3. 4UhJrr-if gh Band 4; Choral Club I; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 4; Inter- High Preparation Choir 2; Inter-High Choir 3, 4; Opera Guild 3; Latin Honor Society 2, 3; Cor- ridor Aide 4; Junto I; The Key 4. Civic Squad 4 Sylvia Vinik 474 Avenue D Junto 1; Gregg -Award 3; Corridor Aide 3, 4. Russell Weber 230 Cummings Street Anne Weiner 17 Ludwig Park A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Inter-High Choir 4. Norman Weinstein 57 Harris Street The Key 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; French Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Crajt Guild 4; Latin Honor Society 2; Student Activity Com- mittee 4; The Co urant 2, 3, 4; Standard Bearer 1; Basketball Manager 1; Senior Play Cast 4. Jmogene Whalen 82 Pomeroy Street Corridor Aide 3, 4 Richard White 438 Gars on Avenue WllJTMORI ford Road Donald Widman 2923 Culver Road Junto 3; The Courant 4; Corridor Aide 4; Class Social Chairman 4. Raymond Winnick 134 Chapin Street Jennie Wojdalowicz 911 Hudson Avenue Gregg Award 3. Stephen Wolak 167 Weaver Street Eugene Wolf 27 Chapin Street John Wolgast 160 Deerfield Drive Junto 1, 2, 3, 4, Execu- tive Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Banking 2; Varsity Club 4; National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4; President 4; Honor Crajt Guild 3, 4; The Key 4', President, Student Association 4. Jack David Wyland 27 Gorham Street Band and Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Library Aide 1 A Cappella Choir 3,4; Cor- ridor Aide 3, 41 Varsity Squad 4. Sylvia Fay Yates 271 Conkey Avenue French Honor Society 3, 4; Latin Honor Society 1,2; Honor Crajt Guild 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Choral Club 1 j Library Aide 1; Junto 1; Corri- dor Aide 4. Regina Yodkwicz 650 Norton Street Girls’ Leadership 1; Op- timates 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Corri- dor Aide 3, 4; Junto 4; Lost and Found 4; Li- brary Aide 4; The Cour- ant 4; Usher, Graduation January J36. Florence V. Wage 210 Laiirelton Road Student Activity Commit- tee 3, 4; The Courant 3, 4; Corridor Aide 3, 4; Library Aide 3, 4; Girls’ Leadership 3; Junto 1, 2. Marie A. Wendelgass 421 Carter Street Junto 3; S horthand Award; Lost and Found 2. Rose Valleti 177 Morrill Street Junto 2; A Cappella Choir 4. Nellie N. Zielonko 958 Clifford Avenue Junto 2; A Cap pel la Choir 4- Irene J. Ziedro 108 Fairbanks Street Choral Club 1; Gregg Award 3: Library Aide 1: Corridor Aide 4: Girls' Leadership 1, 2, 3. Ida Zelman 16 Henry Street Girls’ Leadership 2, 3; Gregg, Awards 3; Com- mercial Honor Society 4; French Honor Society 4; National Honor Society 4; Corridor Aide 3. 4. Agatha M. Zak 269 Berlin Street Bookstore 4 Usher, Graduation, January ‘36. r Sarah Zegler 172 Remington Street Gregg Award 4. Isadore Gordon Frank Mangone 120 Woodbury Street 62 Fernwood Avenue t t ✓ 31 m 9A CLASS In view of the fact that no formal graduation exercises are to be held for the 9A classes this year, it is thought proper that these classes be accorded some recognition for the successful completion of the junior high school. Even chough the line of demarcation between the junior and Adviser Walter A. Schmitt 32 9A CLASS senior high schools grows steadily fainter, it is felt that the junior institution still has an important function to perform in that it is a definite bridge to link the social and mental gap between the grammar and the senior high schools. Standardbearer Daughter of the Flag Benjamin Averbach To Our Taunts: Amidst the glamor of graduation it is easy to overlook the sympathy and encouragement parents inspire. Lest this happen, we reserve this space in our annual to thank you for the genuine stimulation in this new era of life. 34 The Class of June 1936 i OFFICERS OF THE STUDENT ASSOCIATION John Wolgast, President Harvey Weingartner, Vice-President, f Marianne Welch, Secretary SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVES f Mark Shaw «i Joseph Glickman Naomi Gross 4 Earl Kage 'Gregory Bonacci 4 Robert Keefe JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVES Victor Becker Lorma Shaw FACULTY ADVISERS ‘'IloY L. Butterfield ■’william C. Wolgast JJEffey Riley Rachel Langworthy Samuel Zornow 36 r NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Mrs J. Hali....................... ... .....Adviser Benjamin Averbach_______________________ President John Wolgast .............. «« President Ex Officio Etiiel Halverson Secretary Milton Karchefsky ..................... Treasurer Arline Black, Herbert LeFrois, Louis Grosswirth Social Chairmen ✓ Feme Alt Anna Arieno Benjamin Averbach John Badura Y TJelen Baldwin '►XJara Bates Alphonse Bellavi a Robert Bernstein l cphanie Bihun ✓Betty Bloom j«ne Bloomer v Arline Black Lucille Boehmer ✓Gregory Bonacci v Donald Bowdey Concettina Bronte V Ruth Brucker Mary Cali ‘A Frank Celentano Sophia Cudzilo ✓iVnne Cyrkin Eleanor DeBurgomaster i Russell Docteur Mark Dickerson Sam Dretto ✓jane Eikart ✓Isabel Franz Jacob Fuxman ✓ Daniel Garliner Louis Genco ✓Lee Grcenbaum Joseph Grenci ✓Evelyn Gray Louis Grosswirth Stella Grygrowych Annette Galinsky Anthony Guarino ✓Ethel Halverson ✓PauJ Harris ✓yean Henderson ✓Marion Hirst ' Catherine Hnatkiw Bernard Isaacson Jerome Jacobs Mary Kaczala ✓Earl Kage ♦✓Milton Karchefsky Benjamin Kaplan Dorothy Kiske Vera Kister •✓Stephen Kusak Edwin Latter ✓ Herbert LeFrois AAngeline Leon ✓Dorothe Levin v Arlyne Lewis Robert Lipinski z Dclfio Mancuso ✓ Stephen Mayka Mary McGrath ✓Helen Meeh iMlouise Mammel ✓Catherine Nicholas Chester Nowack Ruth Orgar ✓ Milton Pearlman Caroline Pisci tell o John Presnal Joseph Radtka i Mae Relin Max Rickless i Esther Robfogel ♦✓Olive Rothschild Rosina Rotolo Charles Rowley Lester Roxin i tarul Rubens Josiah Sand Joseph Saporito Josephine Scalzo Louise Schmanke Harriet Sherman | 37 COMMERCIAL HONOR SOCIETY Advisers: Mrs. Clara Brasser and Mr. Leon Leggett Herbert LeFrois ............. ,..... —........President. Jean Henderson ...........—............. Vice-President Matilda Bubnis............................. Secretary i Eleanor DeBurgomaster ........................ Treasurer Norma Altemoos Howard Amberg Anne Arieno Lillian Bauer Stephanie Bihun Lucille Boehmer Lois Bonki Matilda Bubnis Mary Cali Eleanor DeBurgomaster % Mark Dickerson Gertrude Dittman .Mary Dmytruck -Jane Eikart Leona Gold Jean Henderson June Jones Dorothy Kiske Vera Kister Helen Lambert Herbert LeFrois Angeline Leon Theresa Liess Eleanor Mrzywka Margaret Neblick V Arlene Selke Theresa Spano Violet Stashiatis John Swinsick 'Ruth Tafel Ida Zelman 38 CRAFT GUILD Fanny Emery and Joseph Magro, Advisers OFFICERS % Linden Schwab .................. Master Craftsman M Richard Stark...............Second Master Craftsman y Robert Stark........,..............Keeper of the Door Mary Jane Stallman.............................Scribe i Doris Ries................................. Treasurer Walter Brownell Norbert Coyne Gregory Kraus Louis Kubiak Sam Mattioli Frank Mattioli Carl Neuschler Wesley Plinz Ely Rickless Alphonse Rizzo Ricliard Spuck Eugene Killip Charles Stoffel Helen Nadiak Philip Serafine O’Flynn Lloyd Thompson Edward Szozda Hazel Butler -y }. Hilton Schwartz Olga Bratush fr Donald Swan Harold Ballotin Carmelo Trovato Eleanor DeBurgomastcr Norman Weinstein Howard Hauss CSylvia Yates Theresa Liess r Gordon Bernstein Edison Jones 59 RENAISSANCE SOCIETY Mrs. Tf.resa Sloan ..........„. Adviser Anthony Guarino __.....;;____ President Anthony Polvino — ----------------- Vice-President CoNSETTA Controneo ....................... Secretary Fiorentina Greco ......... Treasurer Mary Costelt.ano, George Rotolo Delegates Rosina Rotolo.....-_____ ._______ Speaker Chairman Anne DiPietro.........Admittance Chairman Anna Raineri_______________ Social Chairman Angelina Adorino Mona Gagliana Mary Toscano Marion Antinerelli Mary Gentile Rose Toto Marie Azzolina Geraldine Geannone Isabel Vicari Santo Barco Josephine Guarino Licia Celli Alphonse Bell avia Angelo Infantino Marie Pascuzzi Amelia Bonsignore Laura Lapi Jeanne Scardino Francis Buttano Louise Lapi Eleanor Ferrara Rose Caiazza Elvira Licata Carl Salamone Carmclla Camiolo Albert Motta Jeanne Somparato Mary Castellano Rose Patane Theresa Spano Antoinette Cirone Sally Pilato Josephine Scalzo Victoria Comardo Lucille Privitera Carmela Costanzo Concetta Controneo Phillip Rizzo Stella Scardino Mary Crino Rose Rosella Patsy Francati Mary DeLuma Aogelina Rotundo Frank Melfa Lillian Desio Phyllis Ruffino Angelina Ferraro Nano Didio Marion Salerno Josephine Guido Mary Dierna Joseph Saporita Paul Speranza Sarah DiFide Jennie Sanzotta Alphonse Salamone Anne DiPietro Sam Schiliro Mary Barrale 40 | Harry Aceto Mrs. Jane Dunham, Stella Grygrowych Evelyn Ayers Paul Harris Gertrude Herman Ethel Klein Helen Baldwin Clara Bates Milton Berman fr'Arline Black Sam Kless Bertha Koop Betty Bloom Etta Korpeck Henry Brauner Violet Kriske Concettina Bronte Stephan Kusak Frank Cellentano Carl Lasky Lillian Chertoff Catherine Lee Sophie' Cudzillo Anne Cyrkin Dorothe Levin Delfio Mancuso Frank DeCarlo Janet Mass Jeanne DeFrancesco Mary McGrath Helen Meeh Sheperd Dunn Angela Ferrara Dorothy Miller Anthony Feorica Leon Miller Gladys Goldberg Ann Mitch Gertrude Goldstein Irving Morris Evelyn Gray Mamie Muscato Lillian Greenbaum Chester Nowak v Milton Pearlman Carmella Grenci Caroline Piscitello Beatrice Polowsky Eva Mae Post Mary Kapkin Thelma Richardson Josephine Rizzo • Esther Robfogel Bernice Rogan ilosina Rotolo •''Olive Rothschild Agnes Rutkowska Edith Sherman Ida Slobadink Marjorie VanRyne Norman Weinstein Marion Weltman Margaret West Ruth Wolgast Sylvia Yates Catherine Yurriw Sylvia Zamos Ida Zelman Herbert Zweig A ■it A m EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-chief............................- Benjamin Averbach Organization - EartAcage, Mina Tinney, Evelyn Gray Senior Section - Ethel Rappaport, Lucille Boehmer Clara Bates, Marjorie Newell, Cai l Rubens Artist................................- - Norman Weinstein Feature Photography ------- Gordon Bernstein Feature Section - Melvin Sanow, Harriet Sherman, Lee Gr nbaum Typists...................................Angeline' Leon, Arlene Selke Faculty Advisers - - Walter A. Schmitt1, E. DeMars Bezant Charles Colburn BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager - John olgast Advertising Manager..........................- StephE?j Mayka Assistants........................- Lillian Altman, Naomi Gross Bernice Rogan, Robert VanderKaa Circulation Manager..............................Bernard Isaacson Assistant Circulation Manager - - - Milton Karchefsky Publicity Manager................................Gregory Bonacci Assistant Publicity Manager......................Daniel Garliner Individual Photography - Norma Ai?temoos, Helen Nadiak 42 THE COURANT EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-chief ........................................ Lester Roxin Associate Editor.......................................Davis Stolzar Editor Emeritus Benjamin Averbach t Co-Netvs Editors - Leon Miller, Manuel Berlove $ Sports Editor ..................................... Louis Grosswirth Literary Editor -.................................... Evelyn Lebowitz Assistant Literary Editor - Ruth Wolgast' V Feature Editors ..... Margaret West, Betty Curtis Assistant Feature Editor........................- Gertrude Herman Assistant Sports Editor - Edward Baird Exchange Editor.................................- Ethel Rappaport Art Editors - Norman Weinstein, Albert Krause BUSINESS STAFF Advertising Manager -------- Sylvia Seigel Assistant Advertising Managers - Lillian Altman, Regina Yodkwicz Publicity Manager -------- Robert Lipinski Circulation Manager Bernard Isaacson Assistant Circulation Managers - Charles Rowley, Raymond Goldstein FACULTY ADVISERS W. Preston Tate...............................E. DeMars Bezant 43 A CAPPELLA CHOIR Benny Accorso Franklin Alderman Marion Antinarelli Morris Arbisman Miriam Atlas Santo Barco Arlene Barten ' Clara Bates (Adele Becker Lois Beckler Bernard Bernhardt Stanley Bloom Marie Bolen Olga Bratush Hazel Bretstein yKCarl Bundi Frances Butteno Ralph Catalfo Dominic Celentano Frank Celentano Evelyne Chartoff Regina Cieslinska Norman Cohen Nadine Cone Harold Curtis Loretta Cylonka Milton Derman Mary Dorofea Verna Eaton Florence Falk Harold Fishman Albert Freedman Ruth Frelier Harold Friedman Richard Gabler Daniel Gariiner Mary Gentile Geraldine Giannone Helen Goldberg Ruth Goldstein y Sylvia Gordon Leon Grossman Jeannette Haefele Seymour Hamburg Phyllis Harrington V Ula Heininger Arthur Hergenhan X Magdalina Holczimmer Raymond Hunter Darwin Hurwitz Sherwin Isaacson Edwin Jaworski y Edison Jones J Charles Kamin Arnold Kannwischer Marion Kenner Eleanor Kerber Samuel Kolko Solomon Kravetz Frances Lapides Herbert LeFrois Merriam Lewis William Lidman 44 A CAPPELLA CHOIR Robert Lipinski Roslyn Litwin Clyde Logan Nelson Long Euphra Lupkicwicz Joseph Lupkiewicz Delfio Mancuso Vivian Markham Mary Mascari Harriet May Arlene McMullen Esther Meltzer Harold Meltzer Norma Messerschmidt Helen Mi col i Mary Anne Micoli Isabelle Moore Walter Newer Jean Nierwood Ruth Orgar Betty Osburn Robert Peters Margaret Popowych Virginia Reese Gladys Reznicoff Reuben Reznicoff Doris Ries f Esther Robfogel Richard Ross Mai via Rosen Eva Roth Jeannette Roth yOlive Rothschild Carol Rubens Albert Salkowitz Ruth Sandler ZOtto Schupp Amelia Seran Bernard Schapiro Ida Schenkman Robert Sloane Annette Solomon Andrew Spodoni Justine Stasaitis Herman Strassman Ruth Straus Joseph Szatkowski Rose Vallcti Lois Wallace Anne Weiner 45 X Norma Westfall Rolane White iFred Williams v George Wright Jack Wyland if Sylvia Yates yAnna Yurkiw Nellie Zielonko Director Marlowe G. Smith ORCHESTRA Jeannette Slutsky KARL VAN HOESEN, Director Timothy Verna Jeanne DeFrancesco Gloria Licastro Meyer Dolitz fNorma Meyer Stanley Bloom Delores Welch Joe Saporita David Slutsky Helen Baldwin Donald Bowdey Leonard Bohdanow Fanny Gerowitz Edwin Sobus Richard Block Baldassare Iannone Bernard Karp Charles Purves- Stella Kopaki William Piano Sheldon Sachs Jason Smyth Isabel Kantor Winston Till Earl Price Bernard Isaacson Stanley Kulpinski Georgiana Ketchum Anthony Bruno Irene Berggrin Gerald Kaleta f Marianne Welch George Amacker Dorothea Luke John Weber Amelia Korytko Fred Herman Feliccia Povone Harold Fishman Irene Wolas Gerard Wiel Bennie Iaia Joe Petronto Mary Cavagrotti t Robert VanderKaa Adolph Kolasa Helen Guizun 46 Milton Sandel Wilbur Heininger Ray Holcomb Vincent Mezza Arthur Heid Arthur Solomon Jack Harrigan Philip Lagaipia James Kingsbury David Van Horn Helen Blumenthal Herbert LeFrois f Arthur Hergenhan Director it Karl Van Hoesen T j DANCE BAND 47 BAND STUDENT ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Mrs. Clara Tillman, Mrs. Florence Pitts___Sponsors Jane Eikart—...................................Chairman Paul Blonowicz Mary McGrath Charlotte Michael Helen Baldwin Robert Johnson Mark Shaw Jane Bloomer Emily Kowalski Margaret Staudenmaicr Jerome Durand Betty Linder Florence Troszynski Elaine Fritsch Earl Kage Frank Wolf Eleanor Gitin Rosalie Mazola Hearty Applause! We express our deep appreciation for the unselfish ef- forts and time given by the faculty to the club work we have enjoyed for four years. 48 CLUB German Honor Society Italian Circulo Dante Latin, The Optimates Junior High Latin Society French Babillard Model Airplane Photography The Game Club Experimental Physics Bios Club Needlework Club Craftsmen Guild Traffic Squad Minute Men B. F. Club Library Helpers Social Studies Library Aides Junior Chorus Opera Guild Renaissance Society Society of Higher Ideals Social Science Forum Varsity Club Boxing and Wrestling CLUBS SPONSOR PURPOSE Mrs. Wondergem Miss Laley German songs, plays, etc. Mr. De Francesco Songs, games, lectures in Italian Miss Hess Miss Ritz Greek and Roman topics of interest Mr. Rahtjen Mrs. Dunham Betterment of French usage in plays, etc. Mr. Reed Study and construction of model airplanes Mr. Colburn Principles of photography Miss Young Chess, checkers, bridge, etc. Mr. Betten Demonstration of advanced experiments Mr. Koster Study and growth of plants Miss Donnellan Embroidery, knitting, etc. Mr. William Clark Mrs. Emery Speakers—social activities Mr. Beach Traffic and safety work Mr. Chamberlain Mr. Roach Mr. Halbleib Provides marching unit for school Miss Sullivan Lost and Found Department, speakers, etc. Miss Bayer Practice in library technique Miss Forward Participation in library work Miss Morrow Choral singing and participation in programs Mr. Smith Assembly productions Mrs. Sloan Speakers, social affairs Mrs. Tillman Discussion of important social questions Miss Wilbur Miss Samuelsohn Speakers on subjects of interest Mr. Halbleib Development of school spirit Mr. Maxi on Wrestling and boxing The Goose Hangs High A Comedy by Lewis Beach { Directed by Erle Remington THE CAST Bernard In gals..................................Stephen Mayka Eunice In gals..................................Elizabeth Kelly Noel Derby - ...................Norman Weinstein Leo Day ------ Joseph Glickman Rhoda..........................................Ethel Halverson Julia Murdock................. Laura Davidson Mrs. Bradley ...................................Mae Relin I Hugh Ingots - -.................Daniel Garliner Ronald Murdock..............Leon Grossman Lois Ingots - - Helen Nadiak Bradley Ingals .................................Earl Kage Dorothy Carroll...........................- Carol Rubens Elliott Kimberley ------- Dominic Celentano STAGE STAFF Stage Manager................................Dominic Celentano Property Managers - Lee Greenbaum, Albert Becker Wardrobe Mistresses - - - Sarah Hochvert, Bernice Rogan i BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager -------- Leon Bernstein Ticket Managers - - - - Bernard Isaacson, Robert Albright Publicity Managers - Milton Karchefsky, Harold Commins 52 T INTERMISSION 1 B4LLCT MAY 29, 1964, AC-DC PRICE—WHY NOT? WEATHER: TAMARA, EXCITABLE; TUESDAY, AN AD-VENTURE IN ROMANCE Characters: Hallie Tosis who likes to sing. She would be a good singer Efferves- cent for her voice. Cris Co who lives in a Borden house. (May the lard protect the working gal) Scene: Hallie is making a room Neet. En- ter Cris Co. Cris Co: Ah, my pet, what have Yuban doing all day? Hallie Tosis: I told you I Woodbury the past. I was out with Liz Terine, and Barba Sol. Veedol has been to a cook- ing school. Cris Co: Houbigant this, anyways? Cursed is he who is a prey to Jellosy. Let us be s-Wheaties! Hallie: You are a Swift worker. I will give you a kick in the Ponds from Be- Hind. Cris: (Jergen her to him): Ivory woman yearns for romance. Come let us go to the Linit. Hallie: I Yardley know you. No! Turns down on your proposition. Cris: Goodbye! Perhaps I shall drop you a Squibb if I don't forget to Postum. Hallie: Is he Talon the truth? This is more than I can Bayer. Wait, I love you Arden-ly. (They rush into each others h-ams.) Cris Co.: (Enna Jettick) Djer Kiss me! _____a______ HORRORSCOPES The stars shine, but do not tell.” The astrological indications for June are none too good: Your Heart: Venus, the Goddess of Love and Beauty, is in the sign of the Double-Cross during the first 14 4 days of this month; lovers be wary. During the second half of the month, Venus has the Gemini (Heebee Geebees to you); lovers be wary. Summing up the entire month, I should say that lovers should be wary. If you can’t be wary, be as wary as you can. Your Mind: Bunkus, the planet which rules mentality, will be unfriendly . Thus avoid conditions which might arouse other conditions and thus bring about em- barrassing conditions. —Not true over weekends. Editors Note— I. C. Stars gives personal attention to readers. Simply teai paper into bits, write your name and address plainly on the back, and mail it to us along with the date of your birth, your age, your great-mother's maiden name, your aunt’s first husband's nickname, and your bank balance. If your aunt’s first husband didn’t have a nickname or if she didn’t have a husband, you are out of luck. There are absolutely no strings attached to this offer. Act now! MIGHTY MITE ELUDES G-MEN; ORDERED TO BOIL DRINKING WATER Sidney Frank, class strong man and well- known class-room popper-offer,” was discovered to be among those missing after a frantic search yesterday. The search was instigated by members of Mr. Chamberlain’s fifth period Thursday hygiene class who missed Sydney’s unique cracks and mighty words of wisdom. (We wish to inform Mr. Frank’s many friends that the search was a thorough one.) Microscopes and hand lenses were ap- propriated from the Science Department, and the engineers were urged to hold up the burning of all waste paper until Dominic Cdantano could tramp through them. Sew- age disposal employees were asked to watch carefully as he might have slipped through the drain pipes. if Sydney has really been kidnapped, the class treasury is ready to advance any amount tip to twenty cents to pay his ran- som. AH hope, however, has not been given up; Sydney has hcen merely misplaced. The janitorial staff has agreed to wash out all the inkwells, and he may turn up in the wash. ----- ----- YE OLDE CEREAL SAGA PATHOS AND PASSIONS OF AN ASTERISK (Chapters 1,2, 3, 4, 5 and 6) Basil Piddlipoop was a reamer in an asterisk factory. He didn’t like Iris job. One day when the boss wasn't looking, Basil Piddlipoop sewed six of the most valuable asterisks to the lining of his purple vest. That night, dear reader, he left the factory, never to return. He made his way to the river's edge just in time to see a robot from Wall Street go down for the second time. “How these Wall Street things do fluc- tuate!” he remarked as the robot yelled, Safe Me! Oh, Safe Me! Isn’t that the limit? said our intellec- tual hero. I quit the asterisk factory and meet a robot; then right away I’m asterisk my life for her.” But he couldn't safe her. He threw her a life safer. It hit the robot on the head; he sank. So did the life safer. Then Basil Piddlipoop traded his treas- ured asterisks to an antique dealer for a banana. Life is so fruital!” he said as he ate the banana. To be Continued....... CZAR EMANUEL I LYRICS OF YUS I AT COURT OF Without was all the glimmer and shim- mer of a Rooshian winter night. Small groups of peasants stood about blowing on their hands to keep them warm. Now and then discontended minimi rings rose to shouts. We are starving; we want bread! or He is warm while we are freezing!” But these were quickly subdued by the ap- • pearance of the mounted Cossacks. Within was all the glimmer and shim- mer of the Rooshian Court in all its mag- nificence. The sumptuousness of the attire of the Grand Duchesses, Countesses, Baron- esses, etc., could hardly be surpassed. Suddenly, at the imperial gesture of com- mand there rose a glorious flow of sound from a tall blond stranger. Birds stopped in their flight; the ladies forgot to close their mouths. Such was the ovation given to Yussuf Lupkinoff, the Crimson Warbler, when he sang before Czar Emanuel Berlovitz I, Con- quering Lion of Judah, Knight of the Elastic Garter, Invincible Protector, Defender, and | Emperor of the Rooshias. Another royal ; TICKER Koca Kola—went down early in the 1 day, came up later.._ , , , 8.9 i Carnations—sprouting _ 3.4 j Lomino Sugar—we're sweet on that.. 59.4 Industrial Finance—no change, 7.2 Ratoo Lipstick—in the red „ 3-2 ; ENTANGLED j Dear Carrie A. Cature: I am in love with a girl in the 1 lA. Whom shall I take out Senior Day? Perplexed Dear Perp: You don't mind my calling you Perp,” do you? I feel that I know you. I’d sug- gest that you put a bag over your girl friend's face. She probably looks better that way, anyhow. Then sneak her in through J the back door. Perhaps no one will see her. Aunt Carrie Dear Carrie A. Cature: A certain teacher has humiliated me in front of my girl friend. This has endan- f gered my love affair. I want a showdown. Would you suggest a duel? Frantic My Fran: Never make a mountain out of a mole- 54 Ruse PROBABLY FOLLOWED BY WEDNESDAY MAY 29, 1964, AC-DC OVERCOME BY SUF LUPKINOFF RUSS COSSACKS head laid low; another victory for Franklin High. This was not Mr. LupkinoiT's first appear- a rice before a crowned head; no, he has sung by special request before every living king and queen, and before many that are now dead. In fact, Joe says that singing before royalty brings in the best royalties. The court cheered, stamped, and clapped. The peasants danced the Koczatcky. With tears in his eyes the Czar said, Let my dear people have cake! So great was the acclaim that Yussuf was forced to sing many encores. Among them was the Franklin Alma Mater which he has always kept in his heart. Here is the official statement given by the Czar Emanuel Berlovitz I, Conquering .Lion of Judah, Knight of the Elastic Garter, In- vincible Defender, Protector, and Emperor of the Rooshias: I was chawmed simply chawmed by the inimitable Mr. Lupkmoff. Never have I heard such golden bubbles of sound proceed from a human throat. He is a veritable nightingale. I, the Czar, can say no more. REPORTS Gelatine—shakey , -_h' ?........ 25.3 Nixon Eraser—rubbed out __________ 1.1 Gasoline Hair Tonic—-falling off. 3.3 American Radiator—getting hot.... 68.9 Combined Gas—going up............ 36.5 U. S. Molasses—pretty slow_...... 4.7 LOVERS hill. Try gold, silver, copper, or radium— there is more in it. Aunt Carrie Dear Auntie Carrie: I am a boy of considerable means. I am kind, gentle, and generous. T should like to have a girl friend, but I am too reserved to approach one. Advise me. Dear Sor: Sorrowful Faint heart never won fair lady -—but a full purse can always pull the trick. Why not come up and see me sometime? Your Aunt Carrie Dear Miss Cature: All my life I have been misunderstood. How can I make people understand me? Dear No-notlring: Justa Blank How about taking elocution lessons? Carrie A. Cature FACULTY MISBEHAVIOR STARTLINGLY REVEALED BY PEEKABOO PLINCHEL Who was the former All-American foot- ball star who was feeling so virile as to break a dining-room chair at a party? What English teacher wears colored glasses and why? How did the faculty feel at the tea pre- pared for the Superintendent who didn’t show up? What teacher was pinched while driv- ing through Browncroft? What teacher loves to play bridge, but always loses at games? What feminine member of the history department was 26 on the 6th of May? What history teacher is often seen at so- cial functions with an English teacher? What recent romance started in the facul- ty when an addition to the English depart- ment was made? Why did so many teachers go to New York during the Easter vacation? What Dramatics teacher likes to knit? ----- — HOUSEHOLD HINTS FOR JUNE BRIDES In order to remove the stench from onions, rub Bifelouy gently on each onion. Be careful not to harm the skins. To prevent snaring, place a gilded clothespin over the nasal organs. Tape up your mouth. Open windows wide, and ex- pire slowly. Teachers ! ! ! Make your own adhesive tape. Walk through senior study hall cau- tiously running your hand beneath each desk. When an ample supply of gum is procured (no color or flavor discrimina- tion) boil in saucepan for 3 minutes. Add carbolic acid. Roll in powdered sugar, spread evenly on ventilator ribbons, and cut in strips. This is guaranteed to silence the most vociferous pupils. If you arc troubled with visitors in your hair, here is a simple remedy. Procure a piccolo and play the Star Spangled Banner with gusto. The visitors, rising patriotically, will be left in mid-air if you remove your- self from their vicinity with great rapidity. Ed. Note: This is a lousj joke. How to utilize the moth holes in your last year’s bathing suit will be discussed next week. — Good Housekeeping Institute. —---- ----— FOR SALE A Good Book”—Si.50 Other Books”—$5.00 By Vamp A. Wile SCHMALTZ HERRING AND HALLAVAH By SUPRESSE DE ZIRE Enchanted by the terpischorean antics of the 39 (count ’em) beauteous, buxom, bouncing belles who titillated the twitching, truculent audience into arduous applause, the leaders of society filed out of the audi- torium. Pausing to exchange greetings in the lob- by were Mr. and Mrs. Wald may biownelli- vitch, nee Marge NewloffskL and Dr. Stefan Mavka accompanied by his collie-gue veterinarian, Taml Rnhpmmi Both are as- sociated with the Barkburg hospital for dis- abled canines. A crowd was attracted to the model dis- play by the svelte Hazel A,pplebtimoy and the most glamorous Ethel Haiversornat. Among those attracted were the experts on beauty- the All American Don Brown; gigolo Nat Lipsitov; and artist Mario DeMasi. In the mezzanine, we found some of the cast sipping vodka and munching black bread. Those who asked us to share their repast were Williytm_£jwtb«n‘. prima bai- ler ina; EdwartT Vasstdawhzz ; Linden the, Schwab; and Raymond Hunted. At a party following the performance, given in honor of Arlenva BJackaiicu , com- poser of the score, were many celebrities. We spotted Carmen ’ Eomhaido _CulUan dancing with TSImit St. Vincent Tinney; Ivan Wolgastov, the statesman, debating with T n ‘Tynjr Gavlingi Helen Maniak, Anne ' Dietician Raineri, Miriam Atlas, tree surgeon, and Harriet Dorothy Thomp- son” Sherman were interested onlookers. Roslyn Lirwinav, and Bari Kagenov, both recently acclaimed by the public, exchanged greetings. After partaking of some vodka. Fred —Morris demonstrated some of the latest crawls on the dance floor. George Schdturv undertaker, ex- plained die latest embalming theory to rapt Virginia SmuaoiA- Norm Glohe Trotter Weinstein and Louis Sports Announcer Gross-vitch were attentive to the beauties, bachski, associated with Jippem, Jippem, Howe Co., worried. The culinary expert, Joe Kamenski, cat- ered the affair. Charles Bing Braun acted as master of ceremonies. Needless to say, the members of corps de wallet of the Class of 1936 had an interest- ing evening in the morning. —Caviar and Cordials ‘ —Asterisks —More Asterisks 55 BALLOT RUSE RED SCIENTISTS EXPLODE EINSTEIN THEORY Loquacious Lunacy Bat—the opposite of good, depraved, corrupting, noxious, physically or morally. As a bat girl. Fox—plural of fog; a wet condition of the air; as, England is noted for its fox. Pig—not little. He ate a pig dinner. Menagerie—not real; fancied exist- ence; as, she’s always sick, but her illness is only menagerie. Bear—two things of a kind; similar in form; as, a bear of shoes. Weasel- to make a shrill sound by forcing the breath through the contracted lips; such as, to weasel in the dark. Hussy—solid-hoofed animal; such as, a hussy pulls the wagon. Kitten—the act of teasing, annoying; poking fun at; as, stop kitten me! Zoo—to prosecute at law; as, to zoo for breach of promise. ----- ----- TOE NAIL SKETCHES Milt Kroll—8 square meals a day. Norma Salters—Paris in the Spring. Seymour Shafer—The number before one. Greg Bonnaci—Four score and seven years ago. Dominic Celentano—1'vc got you in my power. Ozzie Commins—Laugh, clown, laugh. Clara Bates—Song at Twilight. Laura Davidson—Mrs. Pennyfeather. Eva Mae Post—Violets. Lavina Goldberg—Smouldering flame. Bernice Myers—Diana, the Huntress. A1 Becker—10 square meals a day. ----- ----- LITERARY CORNER By Edgar A. Pest ASSEMBLY OF THE HOUR Assemblies are short, assemblies are long, Rarely one passes without the school song. BOOK OF THE HOUR One thousand, two hundred and twenty- four pages Make up this paragon of the ages. TEACHER OF THE HOUR With wisdom gleaned through many years, She tries to show us the paths of virtue. You see my dears,” she smugly says, This is really to help, not hurt you.” PUPIL OF THE HOUR Latin, chem, hist, and math, Make up his daily fare. Is it a wonder that he’s not. Shall we say, all there? POEM OF THE HOUR A song to Franklin we do sing, Our dear old alma mater; For six years has it sheltered us, Oh where, oh where, is our pater? FAUX PAS Florence Wage thinks that the Carioca is a breakfast food. Milton Karchefsky is under the impression that the Ballet is an island in the Pacific. Elizabeth Kelly was disillusioned when she discovered that the Shim Sham was not a night shirt. Leon Miller still believes that the Tango is a form of Rope Trouble...... Irving Koval says that the Rhumba is a high-powered intoxicant..... Nunzio Lobene admits that Black Bottom refers to dirty pans.... Hazel Butler knows her geography. The Continental has something to do with Europe, and the Charleston is in North Carolina. Jane Eikart thinks that Waltz is a bar- becue joint. IMPOSSIBILITIES! CAN YOU IMAGINE? Mr. Bezant leading a jazz orchestra. Mr. Wolgast, a Simon Legree. Mr, Francis giving advice to the lovelorn. Miss Cochrane, Public Enemy No. 1. Mr. Tate, serving tea and cookies. Miss Nelson, discontinuing pepper- mint water. Miss Thompson, learning 1‘Rhythm In My Nursery Rimes.” Miss Sullivan, remaining placidly calm during the 3rd period English class. Miss Ames on an amateur hour. Mr. Rappaport at a loss for words. Mr. Butterfield writing a gossip column. ----- ------ POSSIBILITIES CAN YOU IMAGINE? Mr. Magro doing the Bolero. Miss Sullivan imitating Katherine Cornell. Miss Town chewing gum. Miss Sheehan, the Sweetheart of the Sigma Chi.” Mr. Cleland making faces. Miss Riley sitting in her drawer. ___A______ — V A SENIOR'S IDEA OF A SENIOR A senior stood on a railroad track; A train was coming fast; The train got off the railroad track And let the senior pass. _____vt, ___ V SONG OF FAREWELL Can it be the E's That shake our knees With fear and unhappy gloom? Oh, no, it isn’t the E’s We’re leaving our home. —Pronounced hoom (poetic license) Amid the blare of a modern jazz orchestra the Experimental Society of Phycisists passed another milestone in its hectic de- velopment. After dabbling with the electric eye, thermocauplcs, and photography, the club decided to build a radio. Yesterday the dream came true. It was not a bed of roses, nay, far from it. When Meyer Einstein Dolitz announced his decision to make a life study of ether receivers, the society determined to gain some practical experience on a crystal set. This modest enterprise was a complete suc- cess in every respect. In fact, they could get the local stations—sometimes. Fired by an overwhelming desire for bigger and better results, Jerome Steinmetz Jacobs and Max Marconi the Great” Rickless collaborated with Einstein” Dolitz. They embarked upon their present venture, and then the fun began. In view of the fact that the available parts would have been considered veterans twenty years ago, and that the original plans came with the parts back in the middle ages of radio history, these men went ahead to unravel the tangles of the broadcast receiver. If the first attempt was a miserable fail- ure, it was certainly not for the lack of wires; in fact, they had so many wires that they couldn't even see the parts themselves. Wires or no wires, they were unable to squeeze a squeak from the obstinate mechan- ism. Attempts No. 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 were just as successful, but as No. 7 is the win- ner in the royal game of Dominoes so was it here. (Wait, we are getting ahead of our story.) As members of the press gathered to wit- ness the acid test of the seventh attempt, the scientists were indeed sceptical. Dolitz, Jacobs, and Rickless, Inc., looked far from joyful. Just another flop, they thought; they were discouraged. Imagine their aston- ishment when, as Einstein” Dolitz slowly turned the dial, there burst forth from the speaker a prodigious howl which was strangely suggestive of the Hound of the Barkervilles. This far exceeded their wildest hopes. When the station was actually tuned in, Marconi” Rickless and Steinmetz” Jacobs broke down and wept for joy. The pinnacle of success, you might say, that the story is over. Have patience; this tale has a sequel. Unsatisfied with this creation, the three martyrs are to revise it again! But why not skip attempts No. 8, 9, and 10 and go directly No. 11? During these experiments the relatives of the scientists have continually answered their demands for funds with fooey.” These celebrated experimenters now think that Einstein’s theory of relatively is all hooey,” and they are working on a new principle of their own. Hats off to these three pioneers who have so patiently experimented and who are still forging ahead undaunted and unafraid. 56 Niagara {Hmbersttp g d)ool of Pustnesa Pocfjesiter Utbtsicm Registered Degree Courses in Business preparing for 1. C. P. A. Examinations 2. Entrance to Law Schools 3. Teaching Commercial Subjects in High School 4. Executive Positions in Business Special Courses for Non-IIigh School Graduates in Both Day and Eveiling Sessions Office Open Daily from 9:30 A. M. to 8 P. M. for Fall Session Registration • Phone Main 1124 for Descriptive Bulletin—B. E. H. S. JOHN R. WILKINSON, Dean 50 CHESTNUT STREET ROCHESTER, N. 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KELLER SONS, INC, Flowers for All Occasions Visit 28 Clin Lon Ave. N. Slone 484 CHAMPION KNITWEAR COMPANY 71 ST. PATTI j STREET KOETTER SAYRE, INC. Gas Oil Opposite Strand Theater • GRADUATES! All Departments Completely Remodeled and Enlarged • It would be to your advantage to profit by the fine opportunity A. BLUMENTHAL, Jeweler of 672 N. Clinton Ave. COMPLETE LINE OF SORORITY and FRATERNITY SWEATERS and EMBLEMS offers you in the form of a 25c o discount on all purchases made They also carry a complete line of IFrisi Watches including the ELGIN, BULOVA, and other American and Swiss makes. Priced—$4.95 and Up. • We also carry a most complete line of Seasonable Sportswear and Equipment at Moderate Prices from the presses of .. . HENDERSON MOSHER INC. 36 AQUEDUCT ST., ROCHESTER, N. Y. 61 KEYTOONS uOUM _ vnni MA, THE E l'-«lCs AttJNO l 'NtnjER Rush WCRE fiuwfe snuMr©- VfHEW Shades of sitting wu 1$ TH S N RlCAtt 40UTH ? if this 6e -me trmwun FUNG OR ME FfNMW FLOUNCf o' mm wos we tw Oh .e w we Snme 0W£' rrn •■'::■■■• VjAmH' 1 ME . M VJHftTu JdU UJ 1 1 MTHttHM G NWA1E WWK W|M WHfK iWr G(f c m? I OM.fVMttl' lu p(j A VUUPlfOF It W, _ Dp 4;$ 3FT TOftKiHT Vtf t 1 M£f,0 MtfvRCuT ftfl}vt£ i Av’ct'i'r stfpfoseo toco on Wt STAGE wnw A CUE 3V| 1 wv yioK f sou ; ONE TVJO v££K£ AGO - I f% OlON’r HELP ONE 1 10 viC£V.S AGO — IMA Z «WttPt £ UW S M untf i-AGtES M 0 GENTLE WEN DON'T FlCHT- AW_$HE AIN'T NO LAOS_ 0f| . vmSvJ iw SENIOR WJM FiOltTG TO ftfc 7 WiLL „ I MAO tMENOtP 10 W the: h(vms -twi wwmmw I rrs WRITTEN W ENGLISH w 62 RINGS—PINS—KEYS KOVEN FUR CO. Displays a Fine Line of Furs Designs for all School Clubs 30 Clinton Avenue North W Compliments of JEWELED PINS MANHATTAN RESTAURANT ATHLETIC TROPHIES, MEDALS 25 East Avenue DANCE PROGRAMS, FAVORS w THE METAL ARTS CO. Compliments of Manufacturing Jewelers and Stationers 742 PORTLAND AVENUE EDWARD H. DREIER Cliarles Jack, Representative CENTURY SWEET STEPPING STONES SHOPPE 37-41 N. Clinton Aye. When spaced stepping stones mark Llie way across a stream, it is best to take each step rather than to leap—and possibly miss. Dining and Dancing Lunches and Dinners Served Applied to a career or a job in the business world this means: High School, then R. B. I., then a position in business. That’s better than jumping right for a job and losing out through la cl? of a drill in business funda- mentals and practice. CLINTON AUTO EXCHANGE Make vour high school education mean more to you. Top it off with a helpful R. B. I. Day School Course. a select line of Information without obligation at USED CARS ROC LI ESTER 1065-75 Clinton Ave. N. Main 1808 BUSINESS INSTITUTE i 111 Monroe Ave. Stone 3585 172 Clinton Avenue So. Rochester, N. Y. i 63 PAULL CLOTHES Custom Built 48 Clinton Ave. N. Stone 647 Compliments of PETER VAN REMOORTERE 1256 Clinton Ave. N. Seeds For Your Garden HART VICK STONE AND ELY STREETS JEANS COTTON DRESS SHOPPES Now Showing the Largest Line of Cotton Dresses in Colored Pique—-Sheers—Broadcloth Dimity and Handkerchief Lawn The Prices—$1.00—$1.49—$1.95 Sizes 14 to 5{jy3 4 Convenient Stores— lf 2 CLINTON AVENUE N. 837 PORTLAND AVENUE w 500 LYELL AVENUE V 272 GENESEE STREET Open Evenings Compliments of STORY'S GROCERY 340 Conkey Avenue Library and Magazine Binding ROCHESTER BOOK BINDERY 165-173 St. Paul St. Golds lamping Book Repairing LEDGER PRINTING CO. Printing—Publishing—Advertising 9 57 MORTIMER STREET Main 4420 Main 4421 Visit HOWE ROGERS MODEL ROOMS 89 Clinton Avenue South Get a Record Chest! It is just the place to keep all'personal papers — in order and available at all times — particularly handy for household bills, receipts, recipes, etc. Made in five beautiful crinkle Finishes. Ajvman AND FuBEMreio. 41 Chestnut Street Rochester, New York 65 i Trash-ified Ads Lost—By the Senior Class, two advisers: Mrs. Gray and Mr. Porter. Able substi- tutes have been secured, however. For Rent—One locker—excellent environ- ment - air-conditioning - - modern im- provements—slightly dented entrance— Junior Highs preferred. Must sign leave for five years. Furnished if desired. For Rent—One concession at a table in the Teapot. Reasonable. For Sale—Boston pups, refined in the best Boston homes. Have true Bean Town accent. Will make charming' travelling companions. Hens—Approximately 208 to select from. Consult Senior Graduating Glass list. (Fair figures quoted.) Wanted—For the next graduating class, one swimming pool that works. Coiffures of Quality 1VASKY Beauty Shoppe 5 St. Paul Street SCHMANKF S Hardware, Paints and Glass 600 Hudson Avenue Mr. Miller: Where do bugs go in winter? Harry Aceto: Search me. ------ ------- Bugs Prof: Lester Roxin, do you find any insects around the North Pole? Les: Yes, er—ah—of course, didn't you ever hear of frostbites? Geo, J. Michelsen Furniture Company Manufacturers of BED ROOM FURNITURE Avenue D Corner Conkey Avenue C o ngratulations Graduates SHERELIS COAL COKE CO. 590 Hudson Avenue Telephone: Stone 8481 MURRAY’S BEAUTY SALON All Branches of BEAUTY CULTURE 237 Main Street E. Main 3644 Rochester, N. Y. ROCHESTER STATIONERY CO. Incorporated We Carry a Complete Line of Office Equipment 108 MILL STREET 67 IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT! ! ! Nana looked lovely in her new Rears-Soebuck frock. Tamara was telling of her married life. “Sergeroff has done very well,” she said. ‘ He’s got a Government job; and my dear, he’s been terribly sue cessful! Of course, his work is rather confining, etc. . . . BUT NANA KNEW............ She’d seen his finger-prints at the local police station, and knew he was in the “hoose- gow.” A JatTj Sentence Can Ruin You Socially. BE CAREFUL OF YOUR HANDS! The busiest ones can stay smooth and white, and leave no traces if you wash up with Bifelouy Soap before each grime. Remember------A clean hand never betrays! ! ! ! ! —Clasped Hands SAM DIERNA SHOE PARLOR Ladies Novelties and Arch Shoes in All Sizes and Widths At Reasonable Prices 1076 Clinton Ave. N. Side Entrance ROYAL UNIFORM CORPORATION Manufacturers of Rochester Made Uniforms Headwear—Equipment Main 4582 Compliments of THE BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LUNCH ROOM TEACHERS! PUPILS! We Have the Art Materials You Want Complete Assortments in Materials for Life Drawing—Free-hand Drawing—Illus- tration—Easel Painting—Oil Color Painting Water Color Painting— Mechanical Draft- ing — Architectural Drawing —- Show-Card Writing—Modeling etc. Barnard, Porter Remington 9, 11, 13 North Water Street Main 8140 BASTTAN BROS. CO. Munuf(iclurers CLASS AND FRATERNITY EMBLEMS NEW DESIGN EACH YEAR Free Catalog Where Most of the Cars Drive ln7 — AH Trackside Stations at These Convenient Locations: 444 Conkey Ave. 155 Hague St. - 280 Exchange St. 400 State St. - 191 Mt. Hope Ave. 68 1600 CLINTON AVE. N. Rochester, New York A ROCHESTER COMPANY GIVE THIS GIRL A NAME AND WIN $.10 (But be careful of your language) See if you can think of a name for this poor little gal. You may have a daughter of your own some day and you wouldn’t want her to go around nameless: $.13 EXTRA FOR PROMPTNESS If you send your name quickly you will be in line for .23! YOU MAY WIN BOTH REWARDS This contest closes one minute after this_______is read; so you'll have to be prompt. Remember, only one name may be submitted by each contestant, and that name must be Anastasia. —We forgot the picture, but you wouldn’t send the name anyhow. IteNT Optical CoInc. WHOLfSflLf-MANUFACTURING-RETAIL OPTICIANS y FLGDRJEMPie Bfo.at 14 FRANKLIN 5T. PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SHOP 7 Clinton Avenue N. CENTRAL BEAUTY SHOP 174 East Main Street Specializing in Permanent Waving YALE BEAUTY ACADEMY 174 East Main Street All lines and modes of Beauty Culture taught PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS WILSON Rochester Flokal Co., Inc. Greenhouses Flozvers for All Occasions Stone 1599 835 Hudson Ave. A TRIP THROUGH BOYLAND— is the best way we know of proving to yourself how true is the phrase, Boy land knows what High-School Boys Want • SECOND FLOOR SIBLEY, LINDSAY CURR CO. 69 7 • c S_ y f , y UNDERWOOD ELLIOTT tflSHER COMPANY 40 ST. PAUL STREET Phone Main 1482 ADDING MACHINES ACCOUNTING MACHINES TYPEWRITERS SUPPLIES djoenljett’s School of Beauty Culture Rochester’s foremost School of Beauty Cul- ture — Individual Instructions — Diplomas Awarded Our Instructors Have Had Years of Experience 328 EAST MAIN STREET Stone 1556 GRADUATES—Remember METZGER’S ■ O teapot G. BAREIS SON Every thing in FOOTWEAR 82G JOSEPH AVENUE Compliments of CRAMER DRUG STORES Rochester, New York MOTH HOLES Burns - Cuts - Tears RE-WOVEN Like New Bring in garment for estimate FRENCH TEXTILE CO. m AVE.A ftF 102S CLINTON AV£.N)1 HART’S Rochester’s Greatest Grocers • EVERYBODY SAVES HART’S Coupons DON'T BE MISLED ! The Quality of Milk Should Not Be Judged By Its Cream Line . . . ! ASK YOUR DOCTOR Try DAIEYLEA Vitamin “D” Milk Protected - - Inspected KORT’S DAIRY 15 Henrietta St. Mon. 674 We Cordially Invite You to Visit Our Plant F. A. WALTER Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries Phone Stone 1248 723 North St. Corner Mcrrimac St. there is no more music, the dance is over. 70
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