Benjamin Franklin High School - Key Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

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The June 1939 Key Richard Bloch Victor Bcclcer Co-Editors In Franklin High we place our trust, The source of our life’s aim, We crown with honors fair and just Our Alma Mater's name. Let steady foresight point the way And care our actions lead, Our deeds and not ouf words will lay Foundations of our creed. With loyalty to Franklin High, With harmony in thought, We shall with single purpose strive For strength m honors sought Let hope acknowledge no defeat, And friendship be our rule Let time with measured march repeat The spirit of our school. The Class of June 1939 Benjamin Franklin High School Rochester, New York Presents FOREWORD • HT.w.f. A TROvAfC FROM THE MIDST OF A TEEMING, THROBBING CITY TOWERS A HUGE SYMBOL OF PROGRESS—PROGRESS IN SCIENCE, KNOWL- EDGE, CULTURE AS A MILESTONE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF MAN, THE NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR SIGNIFIES PAST ACHIEVE- MENTS AND FUTURE EXPECTATIONS IT IS A CROSS SECTION OF THE MANY PEOPLES AND DIVERSIFIED ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE ENTIRE WORLD. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL IS ALSO A CROSS SEC- TION OF A SMALLER WORLD IT IS A MICROCOSM, COMPLETE WITH ALL THE ACTIVITIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LIFE. OUR SCHOOL IS A TOKEN OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF KNOWLEDGE AND CULTURE IT STANDS FOR TNE PROGRESS OF MAN IN HIS ATTEMPT TO IMPROVE HIS ENVIRONMENT IN THE FOLLOWING PAGES WE SHALL ENDEAVOR TO ASSOCIATE OUR OWN SMALL WORLD WITH THE HUGE UNIVERSE ABOUT US .... a £ «S” oo'( % ‘vr 0 .lO :v °” %s t Oo«{cvv« ' r r «'4. .06% VAc'£, -vi 4 'r; °v Va t 'vK '$ % $ $ ° ':p'''r ifc0 r rO°° . S«C „ ,0 V« v S c' ‘a05'cA v V V' i tffy tPHSS o N 0% XVV o '49 W CM Q° '0 V VNV a c V V ' ' ftC sv K 0' y 0 . .t 1 .1«. hNXAf6n , v ° c A Oc v vf SCO VfV o'ol’'fivvW ' «5%2«SS «SjSV ,0' S V '' 0°'° 1 00 sV tV4°° %i V- C'10 a AS Central Library of Rochester and Monroe Count)' • Yearbook Collection Mr. Leon Leggett CLASS ADVISERS Mrs. Helen E. Young CLASS OFFICERS President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer . . Social Chairmen . Publicly Chairman .................. Paul Wittig . . . Eugene Guarino . Mary Jane Seville . . . Joseph Ingoglia Nancy Garges, Russel Robinson . Sheldon Sachs INEZ ADORANTE, 669 Melville Street- Varsity 4, Rcnalwance 3. Girls’ Leadership 4, Girls’ Honor Leader ihip 4 Circolo Dante 4, Senior Council 4 EMANUEL P. AGNELLO, 47 Cltimouni Street- Renaissance 4, Latin Honor Society 2; Social Science Library Aide 4 LIONEL ALDERMAN. 21 T'ena-ran Street—Student Activities Committee 4, Ley Std f 4. HERBERT ALTEMOOS, 140 Morrill Street—Junto 1, 3; 'reel. 2 3, 4 Varsity Club 3, Cheerleader 4, Senior Coun- cil 4 Courant Circulation Staff 2. 3, Assistant Circulation Manager 4 Key Circulation Staff 4, Corridor Aide 4 THEODORE ALTIER, 885 Portland Avenue Corridor Aide 4, Courant 3, 4, key Staff 4. GEORGE ANDREW AMACKER, JR., 579 St Paul Street Band 1. 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 4, Interhigh Band 3, 4, Interhigh Orchestra 3, 4, Corridor Aide 3. JEAN ANCALDO, 241 Nichols Street—Class Council I, Corridor A.de 2, Ley Staff. Senior Section 4, Latin Honor Sooety 2, 3, 4. President 4 Renaissance Society 2, 3, 4, Var- sity Club 4, Junto Representative I, 3, Usher for Ian '39 Graduation, Girls’ Leadership 4. Senior Council 4, National Honor Society 4. FLORENCE ANUSZKIEWICZ. 1009 Hudson Avenue- Junto 1 National Honor Society 3. 4, Commercial Honor Society 4, Courant Circulation 3. Guide Service 4, Girls Athletic Council 4 Girls’ Leadership I, 3, A Cappclla Choir 3, 4, Ley Staff-Individual Photography 4, Gregg Awards 2, 3. JOSEPH J. ARESTY, 21 Nye Pari French Honor Society 2. Latu Honor Society 2, 3, Junto 2, 3. DANN ARTLIP. 25 James Street REVA LOUISE AXELROD. 395 Remington Street- National Honor Society 3, 4, French Honor Society 9, 3, 4, Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Corridor Aide 9, 3, Student Activities Committee , Guide Service 4, Junior Choir 1, Girls Glee Club 1, Franklin Day Coemittcc 3, 4. Courant Peporfer 2, 3, Circulation 3, 4, Advertising Staff 4, Senior Play Staff 4, Key Circulation 4 MILDRED BAHRINGER. 37 Resolute Street -Individ- ual Photography, Key 4, Girls’ Leadership I, 2, 3 Guide Service 2, 3, 4. JOAN 8AR8ER, 78 Fairbanks Street JOHN H BARDO, 31 Trust Street—Gregg Award 80 100 ERMA BARLEBEN, 59 Roth Street Corridor Aide 3, Craft Guild 4. JOSEPHINE BARONE, 442 Femwood Avenue -Renan- sance Society 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Gregg Awards I, 2, 3. DORIS BARRON, IIS Longview Terrace Commercial Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4 Gregg Award 2, 3, Usher for Jan. '39 Graduation Class 4, Circulation, Courant 4, Varsity Club 4, National Honor Society 4 BETTY BEALE, 180 Elizabeth Street, Sea Bree e - Choral Club 2, Oafl Guild 4. Council Latin Honor Society 3, 4, President 4i French Honor Society 3, Soc. Chair 3. National Honor Society 3, 4, Treat 4 Co-Editor of Key 4, Courant 9, 3, 4, Public tv 9, 3 A io Editor 3. Co-Editor 4 Corr.aor A.de 9, Clast Council I, Co-Chairman, Franklin Day Committee 2, 3, 4, Guide Service 4. Junior Choir 1 Interhigh Junior Choir 1. Inrerhigh Preparatory Cher 9, Civic Club 9, 3, 4, President 4 PEARL BEELEV, 1564 St Paul Street G.r't Leadership 9, 3 4, Courant Staff 3, 4, Library A de 2, Corridor Aide 4 OLIVE L, BELL, 1554 Ridge Read East—Corridor Aide 2. 4. Girls' I. H. T. Leader 3. MARY N. BELLANCA, 301 h onroe Avenue—Corridor Aide 3, Vars ty Cluo 4 Junto 1, 2, 3 Circolo Dante 4, Renaissance 4,- Key Circulation 4. DOROTHEA BERENS, 997 Norton Street—Girls’ Lead- ership l; Honor Leader 2, 3 Girls’ Athletic Council 4j Hcno'ary Craft Guild 3, 4 French Honor Society 4, National Honor Society 4. SHIRLIE S. BERNSTEIN, 6 Carthage Drive—Corridor A.de 3, 4, Library Aide 2 Gregg Awards 80-120, Key Staff Typut 4, Waitress Senior Banquet 4. SYLVIA BEYER, 33 O K Terrace—Gregg Award 2 Cor- ridor Aide 3, 4, Girls' Leader 3, 4 Key Circulation 4 RALPH BIERN8AUM. 16 De Jonge Street Reserve Baseball 2 Corridor Aide 3, Glee Club 1, German Honor Society 3, 4, Reserve Basketball 2, 3, Varsity Basketball 4. CECELIA J. BIGDOSKI. 25 Zimbuch Street-A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3, 4, Choral Gub I, Gregg Award 80, English Bookroom ), 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club I Usher, January '39 Graduation 4. FLORENCE BIGOS, 126 Weyl Street-Fr«nch Honor Society 4. HARRY BLANK, 870 Joseoh Avenue—English Book- room 1,2, 3, 4, Junior Chorus 1, 2, Boys' Leadership 3 IGNATIUS 8LAZYS, 19 Vose Street-Craft Guild 2, 3, Junto . RICHARD BLOCH, 57 Northview Terrace—National Honor Society 3, 4 Vice-Pres 3, President 4, Co-Editor In Chief of Key 4, Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Varsity Soccer Manager 4, Golf Team 2. 3, 4, School Table Tennis Cham, pion 2, WHEC Franklin Sports Reporter 4, School Standard carer 4 Junior High Standard Bearer 1, Student Activities , Interhigh 8and 1,2, 3, 4, Interhigh Orchestra 3, 4, Band I. 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Executive Council Committee 3, 4, Inter 2 4, Harvard Scholarship 4 Junto 4 Franklin Day Committee. Publicity Chairman 3, , Memorial Scholarship Fund Commit- tee 4, Student Dance Committee, Publicity Chairman 3. 4, Guide Service 3, 4 Junior Glee Club I, Opera Guild 1; Civ.cs Club 2, 3. Interhigh Junior Choir 1. Know Your School Week Committee 4. MIRIAM BLOCK, 2U Springfield Avenue • Junto 1, Honor Craft Guild 3, 4, Council 3, Courant Reporter, Advertising 2, 3, 4, Social Science Library Aide-4, Varsity Club 3. Lost and Found 2, 4, Girls' Leadership 1,2, 3, Key Staff, Advertising 4, National Honor Society 4, Senior Play— Head Usher. LEONARD BOHDANOW, 123 Weyl Street-Or- chestra I, 2, 3, Latin Honor Society 2. 3, 4, Bookstore 3, 4. Soccer Reserve 3, Junto 1, 3, Courant, Advertising 4 i Key Staff, Business Manager 4, Corridor Aide 3, 4, Inspector 4, Civics Club 4, Natonal Honor Society 4. RAYMOND BOHRER, 98 Klein Street-Reserve Base- ball 2, Vanity Baseball 3, 4, Reserve Soccer 2, Varsity Soccer 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Junto 2. PHYLLIS BOJARA, 1456 North Sheet Social Science Library Ade 2, 3, 4, Guls Leadership 2, 3; Glee Club , Key Circulation 4. ANGELO C. BONA, 665 Bay Street-Senior Court- cil 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4. ANGELINA BONANNO. 98 Berlin Street—English 6oolrcom Leader I H. T 2, 4, Renaissance Society 4, Usher for January 39 Graduation. CONCETTA BONANNO, 98 Berlin Street-Engl,sh BooUoom 4 Renaissance Society Girls’ Leadership I CATHERINE BRADY, 2342 Clifford Avenue—Honor Craft Guild 3, 4 JOYCE BROWN, 41 Laser Street—Girls' leadership 2, 3, Greg9 Award 80-100, Kev Staff-Crculation 4. SEYMOUR BROWN, 89 St Casimir Street Corridor Aide 3, Varsity Club 3 ESTELLE JANE BUDZIN, 114 Weyt Street -Corridor Aide 4, Girls' Glee Club I Junior Choir I SOPHIE BUKOWSKI, 148 M,«ch l| Street - National Honor Society 4 Commercial Honor Society 3, 4 German Honor Society 4. Girl ’ Athletic Council 3, 4 Secretary 4 Corridor A de 3 Gregg Award 00 Varsity Club 4 Junto 2. 4 Honor Baseball leam 2, 3, Girls Leader 2, Girls Honor Leader 3. ROBERT BURKE, 643 Avenue D English Bool room 1, 2, 3, 4 EDITH A. CADE. 13 Darrow Street Girls' Glee Club 1 Girls' Leadership I, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 4, Lost and fourd 3, Library A.de 4, Senior Play Staff 4. JOSEPHINE CAMIOLA, 19 Weld Street -Condor A.de 2, A Capped Choir 2, 3. Renaissance Society 4, Gym Leader 1, Key Circulation 4 TONY CASTELLANO, 126 Pec« Street- Rena-ssance Society 2 GRACE CASTIGLIONE, 167 Rohr Street -Varsity 4, Credo Dante 3, 4, Renaissance Society 2, 3, 4, Comdor Aide 4. Senior Play Staff 4 MARY CELENTANO, 8 Miller Street—Secretary Students Organization 4, Secretary, A Caopella Choir 2, 3, 4, Courant 2, 3, Junto 3, Credo Dante 3. 4. Opera Guild 2. 3. Fran. Im Day Committee 3, Senior Girls' Glee Club 4, Usher at Jan. 39 Graduation Executive Council 4, National Honor Society 4, Key Staff, Circulation 4 CHARLES FRANK CERVASI, 1756 Clifford Avenue JOHN CHIAVETTA, 29 High Street Junior Orches- tra 1 Sen.or Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, Inter-High Bard 1, 2, 3, Circolo Dante 3. HOPE CHRISTOFF, 1013 Joseph Avenue- Courant 2, 3, Comdor Aide 3, Bool store 3, 4. Junto 2; Commercial Honor Society 4, Varsity Club 4, Choral Club 1, Gregg Award 3. ARTHUR CIESLAK, Coldwater, New York Junto 3, Latin Honor Society 3, 4, German Honor Society 2, 3, , Comdor Aide 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4. REGINA CIESLINSKA, 1335 North Street Choral Club 1, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Honor Craft Guild 4, Library Aide 2, 4, Key Circulation 4 JACK CLAUS, 254 Versailles Road. FANNIE COHEN, 125 Strong Street Commercial Honor Society 3, 4 Bookstore 4, Gym Leader 2, 3, 4, Choral Club 3, National Mono Society 4. IDA COHEN, 359 Will ini Street SARAH A. COHEN, 880 North Street—Girls Leadership 2, 3, 4 Ccurant Circulation 9, 3. Grego Award 80, 3 A Cappel'a Choir 2, 3, 4 Senior Girls Chorus 3, Junior Choir 1 Vanity Club 2, 3, Opera Gui'd 2 DONALD COLEMAN, 157 White Street, Sea Breeze- frdn lin Day Committee 3 LOTTIE COLTONIAK, 14S Dclamaine Drive- Junto 4 Senior Council 4, Courant a, Craft Guild 3, 4, Key StjW 4 National Honor Society 4 JOSEPHINE R COSTANZA, 1616 Norton Street Or colo Dante 3. 4 Renaissance Sooetv 4 Library Aide 2, 3, 4 Gregq Award 3 Craft Guild 3, 4, Girls' Leadership 3 Key Circulation 4. HELEN M. COyNE, ’74 Turpi n Stree’ Girls' Leader sh.p 3, Junto 3, Honor Craft Guild 4. THERESA F COZZA,67 Sander Street Junto 3. Or- colo Darte 2, 3, 4; Program Chairman 4 Renaissance Society 2, 3, 4 Ccurant 4, Girls' Leadership 3, Franklin Day Committee 3, National Honor Society 4, Key Staff, Honor Craft Guild 4 CATHERINE 8 CRAWFORD, 254 Woodcrest Road, Greece Girls' Leadership 1, 2. EARL CRIPPS, Pomt Pleasant. New York Gregg Award 100, Corridor Aide 4. HAROLD CURTIS, 136 Navarre Road A Cappella Choir t, 2, 3. Corridor Aide 1,2, 3, Courant 3j Service Club 4, Intcrhigh Preparatory Choir 2, Key Circulation 4 MARIE DALLURA, 183 Norton Street Girls Senior Choir 4 Choral Club 3, 4 Varsity Club 4. ELEANOR DASKIEWICZ, 87 Mem Street -Corridor Aide 3, 4, English Bookroom 4. HOWARD DEAN, 365 Durn«n Street Choral Club 1, Franklin Day Committee 3. ANGELINA DE CARNE, 195 Winterrpth Street Band L 3, 4, Orcheitra 3, 4, Interhigh Band 2. 3, 4, Interhigh Orchestra 4, Choral Club 1. 4, Circolo Dante 4, Opera Guild 3, Senior Girls Glee Club 3, Renaissance Society 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. PETRINA DE LUNA, 248 First Street Junto 2 Renais- sance Society 3, 4, Circolo Dante 3, 4, Social Science Library Aide 4, Key Circulation 4. HOWARD DE MALLIE. 19 Spiegel Park -Craft Guild 4, Corridor Aide 4, National Honor Society 4. BEATRICE DE MAREO, 1837 North Goodman Street- Renaissance Sooctv 4. Gregg Award 3. ARMANDO DE MATTEIS, 45 Morr.ll Strect-Frankl.n Dav Committee 3. ENRICO DE MATTEIS, 45 Morrill Street—Junior Choir I Franklin Day Committee 3 FRANCES Dl MARCO, 305 Sneclc Avenue, Irendcquoit — Renaissance Society 4 RAYMOND DI MURO, 1964 Norton Street—Vanity Club 4, Junto 1, Track 3, 4. ANTHONY DI PASOUALE, 2 Arbutus Street- Choral Club l Junto 1, 4. Renaissance Society I MARGARET DI PRIMA, 14 Lansing Street Circolo Dante 2, Vanity Club 4, Renaissance 2, 3. 4, Social Chair, rren 3, Library Aide 4, Senior Play Staff 4; Key Circulation 4. REITA DODGE, 670 Portland Avenue Varsity Club 4, FRANK DONARUMA, 4 18 Carter Street Band 2, 3, 4, Renaissance Society 3, Corridor Aide 4, Corri- dor Inspector 4, Junto I, 2. SILVIO DENTINO, 31 Clairmount Street—Renaissance Society 2, 3, 4, Circolo Dante 3, 4. CARMELLA D DE PASOUALE, 2062 North Goodman Street Junto f, Sj Circolo Dante 4, Library Aide 3; Renaissance Society 3, 4, JANE DE RYKE, 480 Avenue A—English Bookroom 1. JOHN Dl BELLA, 1695 Clifford Avenue Senior Play Cast 4 MARION DIEHL, 36 Springfield Avenue Girls’ Leader- ship 2 Comdor Aide 3. Varsity Club 4; Junto Ij Social Science Library Aide 4, Key Circulation 4. JUNE BELLE DIEL, Bt Scvmou. Road - Girls’ Leader- ship 1, 2. Library Aide 2, 3 Varsity 4. CATHERINE DONAVEL, 75 Wallins Terrace. MADELINE DOYLE, 75 Arbutus Street Girls Leader- ship I, Varsity Club 4, french Honor Society 3. Coyrant 3, Corridor Aide 2, 3; Gregg Award 80, 100, 120 3, Girls Honor Basketball 3, Fey Circulation StaH 4. DONALD DICK DREAS, 27 Hooker Street Traffic Squad 3. MARIAN DREXEL, 2017 East Mam Street—Girli' Leader- ship 2, 3 Honor Leadershp 3. DONALD H. DYSART, 173 Driving Pa'k Avenue STELLA DZIENGIELEWSKI 82 Manchester Street- Junto 3; Gregg Award 60. German Honor Society 4 SOPHIE DZIUBATY. 110 St Stan.jlam Street G ris Glee Club 2. Senior Girls Glee Club 3, 4. Choral Club 1, 2. A Cappella Choir 3. 4, Girls Leadership?, 3. GLENN EASTMAN, 1839 Clifford Avenue—Choral Club 1, 2. FRANK EISENBERG, 143 Barberry Terrace Junto I, 2, 3, 4, Class Council 1, Banting Committee 2, 3, 4, Key Circulation Manaser 4, Class Council 4. JANET ELAM, 121 ChaDin Street—Guardian ol the Flag 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. Vtce-Pftsident 4, Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 4. German Honor Society 3, 4. Junto 3, 4, Fvecutive Council 3, Secretary, Student?’ Association 3 Corridor A.de 2, 3, Lost and Found 2, Key Staff 4. Guide Service 4 Girls' Leadership 3, Franklin Day Committee 3, Student Activities Committee 3, 4. LOIS JANE ELSTON. 1023 Brown Road- Band 2. 3. 4. Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls' Glee Club 4 Intcrhigh Prep. Orchestra 3, 4, Junto 2, Senior Council 4. JEANNE EVERT. 99 Eiffel Place-Craft Guild 3, 4 English Bookroom 4, Girls’ Leadership 1, 2, Junior Glee Club 1. LUCILLE FALZONE, 116 Mohawk Streel-G.rl ’ Leader 1, 2, Circolo Dante 1, Renaissance Society 2. MARY FASO, 179 Pershing Drive- Girls' Leadenhip I, Social Science Library Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Renaissance Society 3, Choral Club 3. JUNE FEGAN, 214 Roycroft Drive—Varsity Club 4, Craft Guild 4. ROCCO FERAZZOLI, 33 Pulaski Street Traffic Squad 2, Captain 3, 4, Junto 4, English Bookroom 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH FERRA, 633 Bay Street-Junto 2. CLARENCE FIEN, 149 One.da Street - Baseball 2, Soccer 4; English Bookroom 4. PATRICIA L. FILIPPONE. 966 Clinton Avenue North- Junto 2, Honor Craft Guild 2, 3, 4, Circolo Dante 9( Social Chairman 3, Secretary 4. Renaissance Society, Speakers' Chairman 9, Secretary 3, 4, Senior Council 4, Gu de Service 3, Corridor Aide 2, 3, Girls’ Leadership 2, 3 Lost and found 3, Usher for Jan. 39 Graduation 4, Key Circulation 4. ARTHUR FINK, 19 Seabrook Street—Junto I, 2, Courant 4, Key 4. JUNE FINZER, 219 Oneida Street -National Honor Society 3, 4, Commercial Honor Society 3, 4, A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3, A Girls’ Glee Club 3, Guide Service 4, Bookstore 2, 3, Gregg Award 3« A Cappella Chon, Girls' Chairman 4.______________ MARIE FIORENTINO, 59 Delamamc Drive -Corridor Aide 2. Junio I, Key Circulation 4 CONNIE FORNIERI, 15 High Street—Crrcolo Dante 2. AMERICO FORTE, 1661 North Goodman Street. FLORENCE FRANZ, 53 St Jacob? Street -Claw Council 4; Girl? I radershp 2, 3, Library Aide 2, 3, Junto 2. GERALD FRAZIER, 307 Arnett Boulevard—Corridor Aide 1. Vanity Club 3, Courant Circulation Staff 2, 3, 4, Tract Team 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4 English Bootroom 4, Civics Club 4, Key Circulation 4. MARCIA FREEDMAN, 42 Dale Street Girh Leader- ship 1. 2, 3 Gregg Award 80, 100 3 IDA FURNARI, 1816 Cli'ford Avenue English Boolcroom 3. Renaissance Society 4, Key Circulation 4. EDWARD GAITA, 191$ Norton Street - Junto 4. Cor- ridor Aide 4, Senior Council 4, Vanity Soccer 4, Reserve Soccer 3, Latm Honor Society 3, 4 LESLIE GALES, 122 Carter Street—Bowling 3, 4. JAMES GALLO. 781 Portlard Avenue—Reserve Soccer 3 Vanity Soccer 4, franklin Day Committee 3. DORIS MARIE GALLUP, 207 Avenue C—Girls’ Lead- enhip I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Leadership 3, 4, Girls Athletic Committee 4, Craft Guild 4, Key Circulation 4 SAM C. GAMBACURTA, 1820 Norton Street NANCY GARGES, 113 Manchester Street —National Honor Society 3, 4. Girls’ Social Chairman 4, Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Corridor Aide Inspector 3, Girls' Leadership I, Junto 1, 2. Executive Council 3; Frank!.n Day Committee 3, 4; Social Chairman. Class of 1939, Vanity Club 3, Courant I, 3, 4, Advertising Staff 4, Vice-President, Student Associa- tion 3. RUTH GARLINER, 39 Morrill Street Girls' Leadership 1, 2, 3, Girls’ Glee Club 1, CAROLINE GARRITANO. 34 Mohawk Street A Cappella Choir 4. Choral Club I, 2, Renaissance Society 4 JOSEPH GAUDIO, 69 Council Street—Corridor Aide I, Renaissance Society 3. ROSE GEFELL, 1 Harris Street A CappcMa Choir 4. RITA GEIER, 18 Dickinson Street -Lost and Found 2, Library Aide 3, 4, I H T Leader 3, 4, Junto 4. ROBERT GEIWITZ, 170 D.ct mscn Street Junto 1, Fr anklin Day Committee 3 Honor Craft Guild 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Key Circulation 4, MONROE GEORGE, 75 Oneida Street. PETER GERACI, 30 Northeast Avenue -Honor Craft Guild 2, 3, 4; Junto Representative 3, 4, Senior Banquet Waiter 4. Key Circulation 4. ROSE GERACI, 226 Cumming Street Gregg Award 3. Renaissance Society 2, 3, 4, Circolo Dante 3, 4, Corridor Aide 2, 4 ANTHONY GIANVECCHIO, 4?Q First Street Renan- sance Society 3, 4. ARLENE GIEBEL, 33 Requa Street -Courant 4. Cor- ridor Aide 4, Varsity Club 4. BERNICE JEANE GOLDSTEIN, 121 Shepard Street Courant, Associate Editor 1, 2, 3, 4. Junior Chorus 1, Glee Club 2, Corridor Aide 2, 3. Key Circulation 4 EVELYN GOLDSTEIN, 625 Hollenbe... Street Courant 3, 4, Advertising 4, Corridor Aide 3, Guide Service 4, Library A.de 4, National Honor Society 4, German Honor Society 4, French Honor Sooety 4, Lost and Found 3. Gregg Award 80, 3, Franklin Day Committee 3; Student Activities Committee 4 Key Circulation 4 GEORGE GRASS, 9tudw-5 Pari Franklin Day Com- mittee 3, Library Aide 2. LOUISE GRASSO, 272 2 mrer Street Library Aide 2 3, 4, Courant 4, Varsity Club 4. LEONARD GREEN. 1212 St. Paul Street-Co.-.dor Aide 3, 4. DOLORES GRESIAK, 967 Norton Street -Girli Leadership 1, 2, 3. HELEN D. GRZESZCZAK, 92 St Cas.m.r Street Gregg Award 80, 3, Varsity Club 4, Junto 4, Craft Guild 4 SAM GUADAGNINO. 191 Rustic Street. EUGENE A. GUARINO, 330 Fernwood Avenue Junto 1,2, 3, 4, Executive Council 3, 4, Student Asso- ciation Vice-Pres 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Cir- colo Dante 2, 3, 4, Class Council 1, 4, Vicc-Pres. Senior Class, Courant 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, Editor-in-chief 4, Banking Committee 3, 4, Corridor Aide 3, Franklin Day Committee 3. ALFRED GUZZETTA, 80 Trust Street—Renaissance Socie- ty 4. SEYMOUR HAMBURG, 36 O K Terrace German Honor Society 3. 4 Junto 2, 3, Gv.ct Gob I, 8. 3, 4 A Cappella Choir 1, 2, Junior Cho r 1 Corridor Aide 2. 3 OHice Aide 3, 4. Interhigh Prep Choir 1, Opera Guild I Senior Play, EDNA HAMMERLE, 225 Avenue F Varsity Club 4 Girls Leadership 4, Corridor Aide 4, L-b'ary Aide 4 WILLIAM HAUSER. 3336 Culver Road- Soccer 2, 3, 4. Baseball 3; Corridor Aide 3, 4, Class Council I RITA HECKNER, 1570 North Goodman Street BERNICE HEFTER, ’01 Conley Avenue Gregg Award 80, 3, Varsity Club 4, Girls' Leadership 3. Class Council 1. JANE HEIM, 33 Van Stallen Street- Honor Craft Guild 4 THELMA HENDERSON, 199 Turp.n Street National Honor Society 4 Commercial Honor Society 4 Gregg Award 80, 100, 3; Varsity Club 4, Library Aide 2, Junto 2, 4, Key Circulation 4. MILDRED HERBST, 608 Conlecy Avenue Junior Chou 1, Franklin Day Committee 2, Varsity Club 2, 3 Corridor Aide 2, 3. Girls Leadership 2, 3, 4 Courant 4, Senior Council 4, Key Circulation 4 RUTH HESS, 16 Weaver Street—Girls' Leadership 4, Gregg Award 80, 3, Varsity Club 4, Honor CraJt Gutld 4. LUCILLE HETZLER. 20 Pau Street Varsity Club 4, Corridor Aide 4 Girls' Leadership 4 MARY LOUISE HIBBARD, 167 Furlong Street Var- sity Club 4, Junto 1. MARIAN HILL, 43 Point Pleasant Road A Cappella Choir 3, 4, HENRY HOPF, 223 Avenue C Junto 4, Honor Galt Guild 3, 4, Franklin Day Committee 3. ODETTE HOUSTON, 25 Coolidge Road Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Civics Club 3, 4 BETTY JANE HOWARD, 1296 St Paul Street National Honor Society 4 Commercial Honor Society 3, 4, Girls Athletic Council 1, 2, 3, 4. Girl - Leadership I, 2, Gregg Award 80, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3. Corridor Aide 3, 4, Junto 1 ROBERT HOWE, 1390 Portland Avenue Executive Council 4, Honor Craft Guild 2, 3 Junto 3, HORST HOYER, 480 Carter Street German Honor Society 4 HELEN HWIECKO, 3968 R dge o d West-Lost and Found 2. Corridor Aide 2, Senior Council 4, Junto 4, Latin Hero Society WILBERT IHRIG, 333 Carter Street Varsity Club 3. HELGA ILGEN, 1051 North Goodman Street Stu- dent Activities Committee 4, German Honor Society 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4 Junior Chou 1, 2 Library Aide 2, 3, 4, Junto 1 Key StaH 4 JOSEPH INGOGLIA, 1384 Cl.Word Avenue-Cross Country 4 Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Circolo Dante 2, 3, 4, Renaissance Society 2, 3, 4. Vice-Prcs. 3, Pres 4, Couront 4, Junto 1, 4, Tract 3, 4, Corridor Aide 4, Varsity Club 4, Senior Class Treasurer 4 HELEN JAROSINSKI, 1206 Norton Street IRENE JASNOWSKI. 1223 Hudson Avenue Library Aide C 2; Courant I KARINE JOHNSON. 756 Perseiis Avenue Girls' Leader- ship 1,4, Library A de 2, 3. 4, Junto 1, Key Circulation 4 ROSE MARY JOHNSON, 27 Carthage Dr.ve-Corudor Aide 4, Typist Key Staff 4. HELEN JULIAN, 811 Portland Avenue Girls' lead- ership I, 2, Junto I, 4; Latin Honor Society 2, 3; Courant 4. WESLEY KAISER, 1946 Clifford Avenue DOROTHY KANAPICKAS, 520 Hudson Avenue Girls' Leadership 1, 2, 3, Lioreiy Aide 2, 3, 4, Key StaH 4. EMILY KANTY, 1 Pulaski Street Corridor Aide 3, Gregg Award 80, 100, 3. a O JUNE KAPLAN, 40 Beach Street French Honor Society 9, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Varsity Club 4. Junioi Choir 1 Choral Club 3, Courant 2, 3, 4 Key Circulation 4, National Honor Society 4, Junior Play Sta . BETTY KARCHEFSKY, 10 Burbank Sheet National Honor Society 4; Commercial Honor Society 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Guide Service 4, English Bookroom 4, Gregg Award 80, 3, Choral Club 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Courant 3, 4, Corridor Aide 3, Library Aide 2. ROSE KARCHEFSKY, 50 Trenaman Sheet Junior Glee Club 1, Junior Chorus 1 Senior Girl ’ Glee Club 3, 4. French Honor Society 2, 3. 4, Secretary 3, Girls Leadership 3; Lost and Found 3, 4, Honor Craft Gu Id 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Guide Service 4, Courant 3, 4, Key Advl Circulation 4, Library Aide 4. VERNON R KASTNER, 17 Mona Street Library Aide 1, 2,- Corridor A.de 2. 3. A Copoclla Choir 3; Courant 2. 3. WILLIAM KASTNER. 46 Herald Street DOROTHY KATAFIAZ. 60 Laser Sheet Key Cir- culation 4 LILLIAN KATLEN, 55 O K Terr«c« National Honor Society 4 Latin Honor Society 2. J, 4, French Honor Society 3, 4, Courant 3, Advertising 4 Lost and Found 4, Corridor Aide 3. Library Aide 4, Key Staff 4. STEPHANIE KECK, ISO Roycroft Drive -Girls’ Leader- ship 3 English Bookroom Corridor Aide 3, franklin Day Committee 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Courant Advertising 4, Circulation 3, 4 Honor Basketball Team 3, Varsity Club 4, Girls' Senior Glee Club 3 MARIAN KATHERINE KELLETT, 163 Vinton Road- Junto 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Council 4, Gregg Awards 80, 100, 120, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4 Girls Social Chairman 4. Commercial Hono' Society 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vtce-Pres. 4, Bookstore 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 4, Usher Jan '39 Graduation. Memorial Scholar- ship Committee 4, Senior Play Staff, Key Circulation 4. CLAUDE KESSLER, 9 Bleaker Road A Cappella Cho.r 1, National Honor Society 4 HAROLD KIENER, 111 Huntington Park—Corridor Aide 1, 2. ROSE KLIG. 330 Avenue A—Gregg Award 3, Choral Club 1, 2 HENRY KLIMASZEWSKI. 108 Weaver Street-Sw.mm.ng Team 3, Soccer 2, 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4, Corridor Aide 4( A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Courant 4, Class Council 1, Junto 2, Key Circulation 4, Senior Play Staff. MARY KLINKERT, 261 Sanford Street -Junior Chorus 1, 2, Junto 4, Corridor Aide 3, 4. MILDRED KLIX, 1949 Clinton Avenue North—Latin Honor Society 2, 3, German Honor Society 3, 4 National Honor Society 4, Vars ty Club 4; Girls' Leader- ship 4, Courant 4, Senior Section, Key Staff 4. LOIS KOESTER, 237 Durnan Street A Cappella Choir 2, 3. 4j Interhigh Prep Choir 2; Interhigh Choir 3, 4, Junior Choir 1, Girls' Senior Choir 3, 4 Latin Honor Society 2, 3, Bookstore 4, Key Staff 4, National Honor Society 4. ELIZABETH KOETTER, 113 Mo r.ll Street-German Honor Society 4. Library Aide 3, 4, Girls' Leadership 1. 2,- Pres 2. Honor Leaders Club 3; Girls' Athletic Council 4, A Cappella Choir 2 Junto 1. EDWARD KOLIBAB, 54 Manchester Street—Execu- tive Council 2, 3, 4; Student Association Pres. 4, Vice- Pres. 3, Junto 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4; Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 4{ German Honor Society 4; Honor Craft Guild 2, 3, 4, Guide Service 4; franklin Day Committee 3 Memorial Scholarship Comm t ec 4 Senior Council. MATHILDA KOTHIRINGER, 45 Strong Street-Girls' leadership I, 2. German Honor Society 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4; Choral Club 1, 2, Key Circulation 4. STEPHEN KOZLOWSKI, 892 Hudson Avenue Book- store 4, Corridor Aide 3, Civics Club 4. RUTH KRAFT, 3 Ludwig Park. LENA KRAVETZ, 460 Avenue D—french Honor Society 2, 31 Junto 3 4; English Bookroom 3, 4, Girls' Leadership 2, 3 4. SYLVIA KREAG, 57 Weaver Street Commercial Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, National Honor Society 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls' Glee Club 3 varsity Club 2, 3; Gregg Award 80, 3, Courant Circulation 3. RUTH KREGER, 49 Kosciusko Street. OLIVE KRlTALL, 197 Iu St'ect WILLIAM KRUSE, 19 Lase Street CHESTER KUBUS, 105 Gothic Street Corridor A.dc ? 3, 4 Track Team 3, 4 Junto 3, 4 Varsity Club 4, I ? n Mono' Socety 3, 4, Senior Clan Council. ELIZABETH KUCHLER. 42 Arbuta Street Choral Club 2, 4 Gi'l Glee Cub 3, 4. Junto I JOHN KUCHMY, 40 KoMmar Street Corridor Aide 1. Junto I. Varsity Club 3. LUCILLE KUNTZ, 89 E H«I Place WANDA KWETONSKI. 53 Emit St'cet Junto I Usher 39 G'aauation 4 RUTH E LADWIG, 125 Peso'ute Street -Varsity Club 4 PATRICK LA GAIPA, 27 W ider StreetOrchestra 1. 2. 3. 4 e«nd I, 2 3, 4. URSULA LANGE, Avenue D Nation Honor Soci- ety 4 German Honor Society 3, 4 Latm Honor Society ?j french Honor Soccty 3. Junto I, Senior Girls Glee Club 3 Jumor Chorus 1, 2. JOHN F LANZATELLA, ?54 Honcr Society 9, 3, 4 lta «n Honor Society Vice Pres. 2. 3. 4, Peeamance Society 3. 4, Social Chairman 4 Cor i dor A de 4, Va v y Club 4 Couranf Traffic Squad 4, National Hcnor Society 4, Key Circulation 4. LEDA LA SALLE, 00 Abmgton Road Irondcquoit Boo tto'e J. 4 Co merc al Honor Society 3, 4 Honor Baskctoall Team 3. G'egg Awatd 80, 3, National Honor Society 4, Key Circulation 4 ROBERT LAURER, 843 Avenue D—Courant 4, Editorial 4, Junto I. 2, 4 National Honor Society 3. 4 German Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Prendent 4. Guide Service 4 WILLIAM LAWLER, 31 Ridgewood Drive, Irondequoit A Cappclla Choir 4, Corridor Aide 9 RICHARD LEACH, 103 Sylvester Street Track 4, Key Circulation 4. MARY JANE LEARY, 294 Roycroft Drive- Orchestra I. 9. 3, 4, Library A.dc 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1 PAUL LEDERMAN, 47 Melville Street -Franklin Day Committee 3. CHARLES LEMBO, '51 Rustic Street Corridor Aide 9, I ibrjry Aide 3, Cheerleader 4, Class Council , Circolo Dante 3. LESTER LEMPERT, 5 Avenue C -Latm Honof Society 9, 3. 4 Glee Club 1, key 4 Interhigh Prep Choir 1 Nat-onal Honor Society 4 PETER LEONE. 15 Englert Street- Renaissance Society 4. Junto 2. Circolo Dante 4 FLORENCE LESZCYNSKI, £4 1 Wevl Street Gi'ls Leadc-ship 3. Corridor Aide 3, Gregg Award 80, 2, Senior Girls' Glee Club 4. CARMELA LEUCE, 339 Conkev Avenue Renaissance Society 4, Circolo Dante 4 Oaft Guild A Choral Club 4 JOAN GLORIA LE VICK AS. 57 Gothic Street Junto 1, 2, Courant Reportei 2, 3, Ed-tonal Statf 3, Corridor A.de 3, Girls’ Leadership 5, 3, 4; Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found 3 Library A.de 1, 2, 3, 4, key StaH 4. ARNOLD LEW, 1701 Clinton Avenue Bowling 3, 4, Varsity Club 4. ERWIN LEVY, 27 Bismarck Terrace Enol-sh Boolroom 2. 3, 4 Library Aide 1, Track Team Mgr 2, 3, 4, Cross Country Mgr. 3. GLORIA LICASTRO, 47 North View Terrace -Orches- tra 1, 2, 3; Interhigh Orchestra 1, 2, 3 Junior Chorus 1, 2, Girls' Glee Club 1. Senior Girls' Chorus 3, 4 WILLIAM G. LIDMAN, 12 And Park A Caopella Choir 1, 2, 3, Junior Chorus 1, Boys' Glee Cluo 1, Corridor Aide 3. English Bookroom 2, 3. RUTH LIPMAN, 46 Rhine Street—Gregg Award 80, 3 ROSE LIPPERE, 293 Conkey Avenue Renaissance Society 4 Corridor Aide 3. MARJORIE LOFTHOUSE, 79 Hempel Street - Coyr- ant 4 Soc-al Science Library Aide 4, Girls Leadership 2, 3. DONALD LOGAN, 186 Fulton Avenue 9-' PHILIP LO MANTO, 23 Wmtcrroth Sireel Soccer 3 VINCENT LOMBARDO, 25 Angelo Street Traffic Souad 1, 2, 3, Corridor A.de 2. CONCETTA LO PRESTO, 50 Rosenary Dnve Renan nce Society 4 SOPHIA LOTOSKy, 74 Avenue B DOMINIC LUCIANO, 30 Barberry Terrace Peserve Basketball 2, Reserve Baseball 2, 3. A Cappdla Choir 4 Cheerleader 4 Bowling 4 Renaissance Society 4 Ajnto 1 RICHARD G LUDEKE, 26 Berlin Street A C«dpcU« Choir 2. 3 Junior Cho r 1 Choral Club 4 Swimmmg Tran 1 2, 3 English Bookroom I, 2, 3, 4, Boys Leadership 2, 3, 4, Key 4. CATHERINE LYNCH, 2031 R.dge Road East Varsity Club 4. ROSE MACERA, 1874 CI.Bord Avenue -Circolo Dante 2, Corridor A.de 2, 4, Renaissance Society 2. 3 4; Junto 4, Vaisity 4. JENNIE MAGNERA, 92 Gray Street Corridor Aide 3, 4, Circolo Dante 3, Junto 4 Key Circulation 4 BERNICE L. MAIBOHM, 234 Mohawk Street Social Studies Library Aide 4,- Leaders Club 1, 3, Honor Leader 4, Courant 2, 3, 4, Gregg Award 3, Key 4 IRENE MALOLEPSZA, 66 Manchester Street Junto I. HELEN MARZELL, 182 Seneca Avenue-I atm Honor Society 3, German Honor Soocty 4, Girls' Leadership Club 4, Junto I. WALTER MASLANKA, 93 Herald Street Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4 Craft Gu-ld 2, 3, 4, Junto 2 National Honor Society 4, Student President 4. ALVIN MATTIES, 680 Avenue D JEANETTE E. MANFREDI, 366 Erst Street—Corridor A.de 4, Girls Swimming Leader 4. Craft Guild 4 JOSEPH MARK, 50 Furlong Street Junto 4, Cheer- leader 4 STANLEY MARSHALL, 203 Hollenbeck Street Swimming Team 3, Track Team 2, 3, 4, English Bookroom 3, 4 Junto 2, Dramatics 4 Boys Leadership 3, 4, Vanity Club 2, 3, Senior Play 4. HELEN MATULIS, 580 Wilkins Street -Student Activities Committee 3, 4, Honor Craft Guild 4, Choral Club 3, 4! Girls Swimming Attendant 3, 4, Usher for Graduation 4 MARY ANNA MATUSZKIEWICZ. 721 Portland Avenue OLENA MAYKA, 46 Mouison Street Library Aide I, 2, Courant Gym Leader I, 3, Junto 2, Senior Play Staff 4. IDA MAZZA, 312 Clifford Avenue -Italian Honor Society 4 Renaissance Society I, 2, 4, Corridor Aide 3 Junto 1, Gregg Award 3, Courant 4, Key StaH 4. MARY MCGARY, 65 Turpin Street—Girls’ Leadership 4. WANDA MCHENRY, 30 Seymour Road Varsty Club 3, 4 Girls' l eadership 1, Honor Craft Guild 3, 4, Key StaH 4, Social Science Library Aide 3. HAROLD MELTZER. 1701 St Paul Street Bovs' Glee C ub 1. A CappcHa Choir 1. 2. Interhigh Choir 1, Corridor A.ac 2. C.v.cs Club 4 WILLIAM MERKEL, 9W Culver Road-Honor Craft vjutld 3. 4 Junto 3; FranUir D v Committee 3, Reserve Baseball 3, Key Circulation 4 WILLIAM MERKLINGER, 2210 Culver R d NORMA MEYER, 81 Mailing Drive—Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Intrrhigh Orchestra 1, 2, 3 Courant I, Franklin Day Commit- tee 3, Guide Service 4. German Honor Society 2, 3, Vice- President 4 Junior Choir I, Junto 1 Key 4 National Honor Society 3. Secretary 4, Latin Honor Society 2. 3, 4 Senior Girls Glee Club 3 Student Activities Committee 4 Custo d an ol the Flag 1 ,G ec Club 1 Usher Jan. ‘39Graduation 4,- Interhigh Junior Choir 1. ROY MEYER, 361 Carter Street. HOWARD MEYERS, 7S De lama me D'ise JOSEPH MlCOLI, 533 S «th Street Social Science Library Aide 3, 4, Traffic Sou ad 4 Reserve Soccer 4, Choral Club 4, Varsity Club 4, Boys Leader 3. EDNA MILLER, 90 Delamaine Drive Junto 1, 2, Cor- ridor Aide 3, 4; Gregg Award 3. WILLIAM MILLER, 9 Electric Avenue, Sea Breere- Junio 2, 3, E ecu’.ive Council 2, 3; A Cappclla Choir 3, 4 Swimming Team 2. 3, 4 Craft Gu ld 3, 4, Franklin Day Conmittcc 3, Courant 3; Choral Club 2, National Honor Society 4. ROBERT MINGES, 31 Lodge Drive Franklin Day Commit- tee 3. BERNARD MOCKEVICIUS, 7 Vote Street JAMES H. MODAFFARI, 5 Elizabeth Place Renais- sance Society I, 2, 3, 4, Circolo Dante 4, Soccer 1, 2. r ft IRENE MODZEL, 200 Cummings Street English Boo room 2, Corridor Aide 4, Girls' Leadership 4 VIRGINIA MOHR, 95 L.ll Street MARJORIE E. MOORE, 204 Emdorf Avenue Ger man Honor Society 4 Interhigh Choir 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Opera Guild 3 HELEN MORRIS, 118 Norton Street Guide Service 4 National Honor Society 3, 4, French Honor Society 3, 4 Latin Honor Sooety 2, 3, 4, Student Activities Committee 4 Courant 9, 3, 4, Lost and Found 2, Senior Girls’ Glee Club 3, Junior Choir I. Franklin Day Committee 3, Key 4 ROBERT B MOURER, 119 Collmgwood Drive FLOYD MRZYWKA, 1008 Hudson Avenue Corri- dor Aide 4. JOSEPH NAPOLI, 140 Lm WliHMCCSoCl ell- 2. 3 I rack 2. 3, 4. Oosi Country 4 JOSEPH NASCA, SO Jc'cto-t'cct Pena.: v cc Soo etv 4 RAYMOND NICHOLAS, 610 Avenue D Traffic Squad 2, Penausance Society 4. £ BENNY NICOSIA. ISO Seventh Street -Vars tv Club 3, 4 Renaissance Society 2, 3, 4 Italian Honor Society 3, 4 Cross Country 4, Track 3, 4 BETTY JANE M NILL, 101 Walnut Prl Irondecuo.t - Varj'ty Club 4. EMILY NOGA, 40 Del Morte Street- 'Girls' Leader ship 1 Ushe' lor graduation 4, Gregg Award 4 I ARLENE NORRY, 39 Ble le Street-Junto 2, 3. 4. Gregg Award 3, Corridor Aide 2, 3, National Honor Society 4, Varsity Club 3, 4 Executive Councl 3. Courant Circulation Staff 4. Ley Staff 4, Franklm Day Comejittee 3, 4, Class Council I. HELEN NOWACKI. 761 Avenue D -Sen,or Girl: Glee Club 3, Gregg Award 2, 3. EMILY NOWAK, 175 Kl n Junto 1, 4 Staff 4, Courant 4, Gregg Award 3 Glee Club 3. Cor- ndor Aide 3 Varsity 4, National Honor Society 4. Honor Cralt Guild 4. EUGENE NOWAK. 924 Avenue D Ley Staff 4, Varsity Club 4. FRED H. OGLEY, 182 Avenue C. Point Pleasant Band 2. LUCILLE O'NEIL. 1B90 Clifford Avenue Gregg Award 3. Key Staff 4. HENRY OPIPARI, 46S Portland Avenue Cross Country Team 2, Varsity Club 2, 3. Cheerleader 3, 4, Junto 3, 4 Corridor Aide 2, 3. Senior P ay 4. ANNA ORLANDO, 163 Cummings Street A Cap- pella Choi' 2, 3, 4 Inte'high Choir 3, 4 Inteih.gh P'epjra tory Choir 3, Interhigh Junior Choir 1. Junior Glee Club 1, Choral Club 1; Senior Girls' Glee Club 3. CLARA ORLANDO, 163 Cumm.ngs Street Senior Girls' Glee Club, Class Council 4. Usher lor Jan. 39 Graduation 4, Girls' Leadership 2, 3, 4, Junto 3, Choral Club I, 2. CHRISTY ORTOLANI. 7? Trust Street Renaissance Soci ety 1, Corridor Aide ROBERTA OSBURN, 4 B'oom.ngdalc Street French Honor Society 4 Gregg Award 3; Junto 3, Corridor Aide 3. OLIVE OTTO, 20 Cutle Street Corridor Aide 3 Varsity Club 4 Courant 4, English Bookroom 2, Gills Glee Club 3, Gill ' Leadership 2. JOHN PANDINA, 120 Sylvester Street -Baseball 2, 3 Basketball Manas ' 4 EMMA PAOLETTI, GO Aurora St'ec?- Renaissance 3. 4 Honor Cr h Gu !o 4 LENA PAPPANI, IS Blaieslee Street Comdor Aide 2, 3. 4 Renaissance Society 2. 4 Key StaH 4 MAGDALENE MARY PAPROCKI. 704 Norton Street- A Capoelld Cho r 2, 3, 4. Interhigh Prep Choir 2, Interhigh Choir 3, G' fc Leadership 1 Girls Glee Club 3 4, National Horor Soccty 3, 4. french Honor Society 3. 4, Gu-de Service 4. Junior Chorus I Junto 1, Key StaH 4 Opera Guild B. LEONARD PATTI, 20 Manitou Street Renaissance So- ciety 2, 3, 4 Junto 1. SAM PECORA, 138 Yatet Street—National Honor Society 3, 4 Circolo Dante 3, Renaissance Society 3, Corridor Aide 2, Junto 1, 2, Lotm Honor Soccty 1 ,2, 3, 4 CHARLES PEDALINO, '26 Rohr Streei- Renaissance So- ciety 2, 3, 4 Junto I; Circolo Dante 3. ROSE PELUSO, 37 Coleman Terrace- Renaissance Soci- ety 4. TONY PERGOLIZZI, 340 St Paul Streel Renaissance Society 4 Cross Country Team 2. ADELINE PERTICONE, 39 Rohr Street- Junto 2 C.rcolo Dante 1, 2, Renaissance 2. JOE PERTICONE, 39 Rohr Street ISABELL GERTRUDE PHILLIPS, 25 Hams Sneet Girls’ Leadership 2 Courant 2, 3, 4, Junto 1, Gregg Award 3. Choral Club 3, Comdor Aide 3, 4, Senior Play StaH. YOLANDA PIERCE, '360 Norton Street—Latin Honor Society 3, 4 Varsity 2, 3, 4. English Bookroom 2, 3 4, Girls' Leadership 2, 3, Senior Glee Club, A Cappclla Choir 3, 4, Junior Choir 1; Courant 4, Key StaH 4. TOM PINO, 212 Rohr Street Renaissance Society 4 Junto 2 Varsity Club 4, Corridor Aide 4 PHILLIP PISCITELLO, '43 Cla-mount Street-Junior Orchestra C Bend 1, 2, 3, 4, Interhigh Band 4. PRANCES PORTA, 1629 N Goodman Street Comdor A de 3, Circolo Dante 4 NORMA PORTER, 49 Willroont Street Courant 3 Latin Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' leadership 1, Sooal Science Library Aide 4, Junto 4. IRENE POST. 34 ParselU Avenue -Reentered in April from Edison High School Miami, Honda SAMUEL PRATO, 70 Portage Street—Orcolo Dante 3, Craft Guild 2, 3, 4 Courant 3, German Honor- Society 4. Vanity Club 2, 3. National Honor Society 4, Senior Play StaH 4. HELEN PRESNAL, 450 Carter Street Corridor Aide 3. Honor Craft Gu-ld 3. 4; Commercial Honor Society 4, Girls’ Glee Club 3. Gregg Awa-d 3, National Honor Society 4. HELEN PRIETZ, 1408 Clinton Avenue North-A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3, 4, Choral 1, Interhigh Prep Choir 2, Interhigh Choir 3, 4, Leaders' Club 1, 2, Girls' Glee Club 3 Library Aide 2, I, Honor Craft Gui:d 3, 4, Gregg Award 3. NICK PRINCIPE, 28 Bismark Terrace Junior Choir I. Re- serve Socce' 2. Traffic Patrol 2, English Bookroom 1, 2, Cor- ridor Aide 2, Reserve Baseball 2, Varsity Soccer 3, 4 Boys Leadership 2, 3. 4 Basketball Manager 3, 4, Junto 1, Student Activities Committee 4 MARIE PRIOR, 42 Resolute Street—Course completed m East High Evening School. CAROLINE PRIVITERA, 83 High Street-Corndor Aide 3, Renaissance Society 3. MARGARET PROKSCH, 1088 Joseph Avenue Gregg Awar d 80, 3, German Honor Society 4. MARY PRONIO, 42 Sander Street Reraissance 3, 4 Corridor Aide 4 Key Staff 4 SILVIO PULCINA, 37 Jcrold 5trcet—Renaissance So- ciety 4, Key Staff 4. WILLIAM RANDTKE, 66 furlong Street—Guide Service 3, Golf Team 3, 4, Corridor Inspector 4 ROBERT M RAPPENECKER, 10 Laser Street MARVIN RAUBER, 985 Avenue 8—Library Aide 1, 2, Tiaffic Squad 3, 4. WARREN RAUER, 100 Nugar Street—Corridor Aide 3. EUGENE REID, 105 Angelo Street. RAYMOND REIS, 138 M.tchell Street. EARL RELIN. 1226 Clinton Avenue North Corridor Aide 2, 3, 4, Interhigh Preo Choir 1, Glee Club 2. EARL REYNOLDS, 2118 Titus Avenue Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, , A Capped Choir 4j Interhigh Band and Orchestra 2, 4, Civics Club 3, 4, Courant 2, Track 3 REUBEN REZNICOFF, 1306 North Street-Glee Club 2, Junior Chon 2; A Cappella Choir 2, 4. GERALDINE RITTER, 62 F Ion Avenue, Pomi Plebant Choral Club 2. FRANCES RIVALDO, 26 Vates Street Circofo Dante 2. 3, 4 Renaissance Societ 1, Junto I, 2. CHRISTOPHER J. RlVOU. 2005 Clifford Avenue - Choral Club I Renaissance Society I, Junto I, 2. LEONARD S ROBINSON. 2 3. 4, Class Council I Corridor A-de 4 Ov.cs Club 3 4; C Student Act.vit.es Comm.ttee A, Junto 2, Senior Plj Staff, Key Staff. RUSSELL E. ROBINSON, 162 Mitchel Street -Senior Class Council 4, Reserve Basketball 3, Senior Play Staff. JANE RODE, 37 Woodman Street—Junto 2, 4. PATSY C. ROMEO. 31 Knapp Avenue Renaissance So- ciety 2, 3, 4 Circolo Dante 2, 3, 4, Corr.dor A dc 4. SARA LEE ROSENBERG, 250 Norton Street- Junior Choir 1, 2 Corridor Aide and Inspector 3, 4, Girls' Leadership 3 4, Junto 4, Usher for Jan ‘39 Graduation 4; Gregg Award 4, Varsity Club 3, 4. LOUIS A. ROSENTHAL. 1210 N. Clinton Avenue- Senior Play. IRENE ROTHt80l Norton Street Gregg Award 3. Cor- ridor Aide 3. Choral Club 4, Varsity Club 4. Senior Play. MARIE C. ROTOLO, 171 Oneida Street-A Cappella Choir 9, 3, 4; Interhigh Prep. Choir 2, Interhigh Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 3; Library Aide I, 2, Craft Guild 3, 4, Choral Club 2 Usher for Jan ‘39 Graduation 4, Gregg Award 3, Junior Class Council National Honor Society 4, Key Circulation 4. HERMAN RUDERMAN, 1 l9Conkey Avenue Cor- ridor Aide 3, Courent 3, 4, Junior Choir 1, Track 4. JEAN RUMPFF, 174 Waleer Road Class Council A, Corridor Aide 2, 3 Girls Lcadcrsh'p 3, Key Staff 4 ALICE RUSSO, 26 M.ller Street -Corridor A de 2, Var- sity Club 4, Girls Glee Club 3; Courant 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Key Staff 4. CARMELLA RUSSO, 173 Chapin Street Gregg Award 3 Girls Leadership 2, 3, 4 Junto I. RUTH RYAN, 157 Weaver Street- Girls Leadership 1, Junto 1, 2, 3, Lost and Found 3. SHELDON SACHS, 1564 St Paul Street Band I, 2, 3. 4, Orchestra 1, 2. 3, 4 Interhigh Band and Orchestra 2. 3. 4, Golf Team 2 Reserve Baseball 3 Bowling Team 4, french Honor Society 9, National Honor Society 4, Student Activities Committee 3, 4, President 4, Library Aide I Guide Service 3, 4, Cov'ant 4, Basketball learn, Publicity Manager 3, 4. Publicity Manager. Senior Class, Key Staff 4, Junto 1, Franklin Day Committee 3, 4; Memorial Scholar- ship fund Committee 4, Publicity Manager, Swimming Team 4, Junior Choral Club I Know Your School Week Com- mittee 4, Baseball 4 ELLEN SAHS, 37 Eiffel Place-Oalt Gw Id 4, Corr.dor Aide, Inspector 2j Lost and Found 2, Key Circulation 4. ANTHONY SANTO MARIA, Cl Trust Street Penan- sance Societ 3. 4 SIDNEY SAPOZINK, CS Nye Reserve Basketball 9 EZRA J SARACHAN. 9b Carthage Dnvr Co'ndor A.d 3. 4 Senior Play. Svvimmipg Tran 4 Courant 7. 3, Franklin Day ConnittK 3 JOSEPHINE JOAN SARDISCO, 357 First Street lunto 1, 9, Library Aide 3; Renaissance Society 4 Key Staff 4 JOSEPH SCALZO, 177 Armstrong Avenue Reserve Baseball 3; Junto 2 Honor Craft Guu'd 3, 4 Frank I m Day Committee 3, Manager, Reserve Basketball 4 Varsity Club 4 DOROTHY SCHANKIN, 72 Dayton St-ect Vjrs.tr Club a I H T I eader 3, 4, Gregg Award 80, 3. Honor Craft Guild 4. ROBERT SCHAUBROECK, 209 Avenue C LEE SCHOEN, 77 Hartsdale Road JACK SCHOLTS, 2 Caves Place JAMES SCHWARTZ, 350 Clark Avenue Junior Class Council I. OSCAR SCHWARTZ, 72$ Clinton Avenue North lunto 4 Courant 3. WILFORD H SCOTT, 43 Fernwood Avenue Key SuH, Feature Section Junto 3. Social Science Library Aide 2, 3 A Coppell Chou 3, 4 Varsity Club 3 Courant 3, 4, Associate Editor. DOROTHY SEIDEWAND, 194 Remington Stree- Junto I English BooVroom 3, Girls Leadership 4 Girls'Ho or Lead ers 4. Corridor Aide 3 BLANCHE SEIGEL, «9 Strong Street lost and Found 3, 4, Courant 3, 4 French Honor Society 3. 4. Gregg Award 80. 3; Library Aide-Social Science Laboratory 4 Corridor Aide 3. MARY JANE SEVILLE. 1144 North Street Junto I, 2, 3, 4. Executive Council 3, Secretary, Student Association 3, Vaisity Club 2, 3, Commercial Honor Society 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 Secretary, Class June 1939, Bookstore 3, 4, Gregg Award eO, 3, Senior Play WILLIAM SEYBOTH, 1114 Clifford Avenue Reserve Basketball 2, Reserve Soccer 2, Basketball 3, 4, Soccer 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Honor Craft Guild 3, 4, Corridor Aide 1. JACK SHEEHAN, 129 Morrill Streel Junto 1, A Cap- pella Choir 4, Corridor Aide 3, 4. CHARLES SHEVLIN, 4086 Culver Road Franklin Day Committee 3, 4, Senior Council 4 Track 4 JOSEPH SHOPES, 97 Manitou Street Track 3 Soccer Re- srrv«? 2, Junto 3, 4,- Senior Council 4, Franklin Day Com- m-ttee 3. JUNE SHORT, 86 Weyl Street- Latin Honor Society 3, 4 Cress Award 80, 3, Junto 1, Varsity Club 4 FRANCES SIDOTI, 5 Caves Place-Craft Guild 3, 4 Renaissance 2. Library Aide 3, Corridor Aide 2, 3, Gregg Award 80, 3. MILDRED SIELAFF, 240 Cedarwood Terrace - Choral Club 4, Corr.dor Aide 2. Girls Glee Club 4 FRED SlEMS, 147 Keller Street- Co-rant 2 Corridor Aide 2, 3, 4 Reserve Soccer 3 Junto 1, 4 HELEN SlEPKA, 80 Durnan Street—Varsity Club 4 GLADYS SILVERSTEIN, 622 Conkcy Avenue Gregg Award 60, 3. Junto 1, 2, Corridor Aide 2, 3, 4 Choral Club 2, 3j Usher Graduation January 1939, Glee Club 1, 2. LESTER SIMONS, 87 Ketchym Street-Boning and Wrestling, Co-Captain 3, 4. BETTE SIMPSON, 100 Arbutus Street LEONARD SLAKES, 105 Weyl Street ELAINE SMEJA, 826 Hudson Avenue Latin Honor Society 2. 3. 4, Corridor Aide 2, 3, 4 Courant 4, Girls' Leaders Club 2, 3, Varsity Club 4. MADALYN SMITH, 214 Dickinson Street A Cap; pella Choir 2, 3, 4, Latin Honor Society 2. 3. 4 Gi I Glee Club 3, 4, Interhigh Prep Choir 2, Junior Choir la . GLORIA SNYDER, 226 Norton Street Library A.d ’ C, Corridor Aide 3, G'rls' Leadership 2, 3j Lost and Found 2, 3. HARRY SNYDER, 1062 St. Paul Street Orchestra 1, 2, 4; Corridor Aide 1, 2, Junto 2. Semor Play. LEONARD SORKIN, 1112 North Street English Bookroom I, Corridor Aide 2, Civics Club 2. rrs n LILLIAN SOVATSKY, 60 Trenanan Street- -lost and Found 2. Craft Guild 3, 4 Corridor Aide 2i Junior Glee Club 1, Senior Glee Club 2 Girls' Leadership 3, 4, Usher for Graduation, January 1939, Key Circulation 4. LORRAINE SPRAGUE, 485 Fernwood Avenue—Junior Choir 1, Inter-Junior Prep Choir I A Cappella Choif 2, 3, 4, Interhigh Prep Choir 2 Interhigh Choir 3, 4, Opera Guild 3, Latin Honor Society 3, 4 Courant 3, Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, 4. JOSEPH STAGLIANO, 1565 Clifford Avenue- Junto 4, Renaissance Society 3. HELEN STAHURA, 54 Durnan Street—Honor Craft Guild 2, 3, 4, Grega Awards 80, 100, 3, Senior Girls' Glee Club 4, Corridor Aide 4, G ris Leadership 2, 3. BETTY JANE STARK, 1328 Norton Street Junto 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, Girls Leadership 1, Senior Council 4 JACOB STEHLER, 183 Conkey Avenue GERTRUDE STEIN, 146 Wilkins Street-Junto 1, German Honor Society 4. ANTHONY STOCKOW, 213 Weaver Street-Franklin Day Committee 2, 3, Junto lj TraHic Squad 2. ROBERT STOPECK, 35 Avenue C—National Honor Scotty, Social Chairman 4 Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Reserve Soccer 3, Key Staff, Senior Sect on 4, German Honor Society 4 Junto 4; Corridor Aide 3; Varsity Club 2; Franklin Day Committee 3. BROOKS STRINGER, 358 Garson Avenue STELLA STYLLER, 328 Weaver Street -German Honor Society 4, Girls' Honor Leader; 3, 4, Girls’ Leadership 2, Girls Basketball 3, 4, Gregg Award 80, 100, 3. ROBERT SUGERMAN, 27 Hards Street Track 1, 2, Junto 2. ERNA SWAN, 465 Carter Street Junto I, Library Aide 3 Girls' Leadership 4. National Honor Society 4 RUTH SWANN, 438 Caroline Street -Girls' Leadership 2,3. RICHARD A. SWERTFAGER, 74 Bellwood Place. VINCENT L. SWINSICK, 191 Rovcroft Drive Junto 1, Commercial Honor Society 3. 4, National Honor Society 4 Gregg Awards 80, 100, 120, 3. GENEVIEVE SZCZEPANIAK. 39 St Cas,m„ Street Junto ’ . 2, 3, 4, Senior Council 4, Girls Leadership 1, 2; FLORENCE SZOZDA, 200 Durnan Street FLORENCE SZPILER, 47 Pulask. Street-A Oppello Choir 3, 4. DORIS TANCREDI, 25 Bloomngdale Street A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4 Interhtgh Prep. Choir 2, Juft or Interhigh Cho«r 1 Chord Club I, Junior G'ee Club I, Girls Senior Glee Club 2 Corr dor Aide 3, Junto 2, 4 Girls' Leader- ship I Advanced Basketball 2. Renaissance Society 4. SALLV TANKUS, 122 Weyl Street-Varsity Club 4. MURIEL F. TAUB, 55 Keeler Street—french Honor Society 2 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4 Honor Craft Guild 3, 4 German Honor Society 4 National Honor Society 4, Gu de Service 4 Social Science Library Aide 4 Junto 2. 3, Glee Club 1, 2. Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, Junior Chorus 2. Chairman, Franklin Day Committee 3; 5tudenr Activities Com- mittee 3, 4, Courant, Circulation 3, Feature Editor 4( Senior Play. STEVEN TECHMANSKI, 886 Hudson Avenue—Junto I Corridor A.de 2 Franklin Day Committee 3 ESTHER TEIN, 391 Norton Street—Junior Glee Club 1, Junior Chorus 1, Junto 1, E ecunvc Council 1j Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 4, School Publicity Committee 3, 4. French Honor Society 3, 4. Vice-President 4, Lost and Found 3, National Honor Sooety 3 4, Courant 3, 4, Student Activities Committee, Vice-President 4 Guide Service 4j Senior Girls' Glee Club 3. Corrdor Aide 3 Franklin Day Committee 3, Courant Publicity Manager 4, Senior Play. HOWARD J. TERHAAR. 75 Lakev.ew Boxing and Wrestling 3, 4. MARIE TERHAAR, 212 Lux Stract-Bookroom 3, 4 FRED THIEM, 172 Momll Street Junior Choir 1, Junto 3, 4. Franklin Day Committee 3, Senior Council 4, Library Aide 1, 2. MARY ELLEN THORNTON, 365 Hayward Avenue English Bookroom 2; Band 2, 3, 4, Interhigh Band 3, 4. WINSTON TILL, 97 Arbutus Street-Junto I, 2, 3. Choral Club 1, Orchestra 1, TraH c Squad I, 2, Honor Craft Guild 3, 4. BEATRICE TISHKOFF, 40 Cutler Street-Junto 1; Gregg Award 3, 4, Girls' Leadership 1, Franklin Day Committee 2; French Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Jumor Chorus 1, Girls’Glee Club I; Sento'Girls' Glee Club 3, Key Circulation 4, Courant Circulation 3, 4, Senior Play 4, National Honor Society 4. ROLF K. TOEPFER, 6 And Park A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Class Council 1; Junior Choir I; Varsity Club 2, 3j Inter Junior High Choir 1, Interh.gh Prep. Choir 2; Interhish Choir 3, 4j Corridor Aide 2, 3, Inspector 4; Opera Guild 3, Junto I, 2, 4, French Honor Society 2, German Honor Society 3; franklin Day Committee 3, National Honor Society 4, Senior Play FRED TRIPI, 1714 Norton Street-Junto 1, Renaissance Society 3, 4, Corridor Aide 4, Inspector 4 ANNE TROVATO. 57 Jerold Street-Corridor A-de 3, 4, Renaissance Society 4, French Honor Society 3. ALICE TRUNK, 15 Borchard Street—Corridor A.de 3. ALEXANDER TURCHETTI, 51 Femwood Avenue Re- serve Baseball 3 Varsity Baseball 3- ANNA D. TURCHETTI, 51 Femwood Avenue- Library Aide 2, Greg? Award 80, 120, 3, 4. ROBERT C TYGART, 16? Rock Street Boys' Leadership 2, 4, Senior Play Staff. ANTHONY VACANTI, 22 Manitou Street Galt Guild 2, 3. 4. FRANK VACANTI, 17 Englert Street—Renaissance Society 4, Latin Honor Society 2. VICTORIA VAIVODA 76 Weyl Stree onor Society 2, French Honor Society 4 Ccurant 4, Key Staff 4, Vars.ty Club 4 Claw Council 1, Senior Play Publicity 4 JOSEPHINE VALI, 63 Jcrold Street Orcolo Dante 4 Gregg Award 80, 3. Junto 1, 2, 4, Key Circulation 4. MARY VANCHERI, 1499 Clinton Avenue North- Renaissance Society 3, 4. BETTY VANDERZELL, 504 Whitlock Road A Capoella Choir 3, 4 Interhigh Choir 4 Interhigh Prep Chotr 3 Girls’ Senior Glee Club 3. Executive Council 4, Corr-do A de 4 Secretae Student Association 4 Student Act-viticc Commit- tee 4; Courant 4, Memor«a Scholarship Committee 4, National Honor Soc etv 4 Senior Play Staff ANGELINA VASSALLO, 2)0 Ba. St cct-Grcss Award 3. Girls leadership 3. RICHARD M VECCHIO, 181 Mohawk Street- Courant 2, Reserve Soccer 3, 4, Traffic Squad 3, 4, Base- ball 2, 3, A Cappel a Choir 2, 3, 4. ) FLORENCE VERESCHAK, 1 Lodw.g Par. -Courant 3 Kev Staff 4 Commencal Hono' Society 4. Gregg Awards 80, 100, 120, 3, Varutv Club 4. Corridor Aide 3. National Honor Society 4. TIMOTHY VERNA, 1656 Clifford Avenue-Ochettra 1, 2, 3, 4, Circolo Dante 3, 4, Co-Capt Cross Country 4, Interhigh Orchestra 1 ARDEL R. VlRKUS, 76 Forester Street Junto 1 2 franklin Day Committee I, 2, 4, Corridor Aide 3, Stu- dent Activities Committee 4 Honor Craft Guild 2, 3, 4, President 4, Key Staff- Art Editor 4. BETTY WAGNER, 190 Martin Street-Choral C ub 3, 4 Girls’ Glee Club 1, Junior Chorus 1. LORRAINE WALDMAN, 1 Woodford Street French Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Usher for January, 1939 Gradua- tion Corridor Aide 2, 3, Junior Choir 1, Junior Glee Club 2, Key Circulation 4. STANLEY WARDYNSKI, 453 North Street Base- ball 2, 3. LEONA H. WARREN, 50 Newcomb Street— Library Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Corridor Aide 3, Junto 2. Varsity Club 4, Gregg Awaid 80, 3; Craft Guild 4, Senior Girls’ Glee Club 3, Key Circulation 4 CHARLOTTE WEBER. 39 T ndale Drive -Band , 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4 Interhigh Prep. Orch. 2, 3; Student Association, Vice-President 3, Executive Council 3 Junto 3, 4j Latin Honor Society 4; Girls leadership 3, Courant Circulation 2, 4, Corridor Aide 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, A Cappella Cnoir 3; Franklin Day Committee 3 National Honor Society 4, Key Circulation 4. MARIAN WEINER, 17 Ludwig Pari Glee Club 1 Choral Club 1 A Cappella Chotr 2, 3, Library Aide 4, Varsity Club 3 English Book Room 4; Courant Circula- tion 3, 4. ELEANOR L. WELLER. 320 Weaver St'eet Girl.1 lead- «mHo 2 Corridor Aide 3 Latin Honor Society 3, 4 Lou «pd Found 4 Girls' Senior Choir 4 Courant 4, Key Circula- tion A VIRGINIA WHITE, 3 Frances Street Girls’ Leadership 1, 2, Junto li WILMA WIDMAN, 2923 Culver Road Corridor Aide 2. Girl Leadership ? Junto 3. Drum Major of School Band 3, 4 . y Circulation 4 HARRY C. WlERSDORFERt 100 Pdgc Road East German Honor Society 1. 2. 3. 4 A Capped Cho-t 2,3 4 Interh.oh P'eo ‘«-hoir 9 fnterhiah Choir 3. 4 Junto 2 .Key Advertising 4 National Honor Socictv 4 Junior Chorul I lnf«rh.gh Junior Chorus 1. Varsity Club 4 GERALDINE WILLET, 277 Bav Front North Point Pleatant. RUTH WILLIAMS. 1500 St Paul St'eet Gregg Awafd 80 2 Junto 1, Corr.dcr A.de 2, 4, Glee Club 1, Key Circulation 4. VIRGINIA WILSON, 1252 East Mi n Street -Gi-s Lead- ership 1. 2 Library Aide? a Cho'a C'ub2, 3. BETTE WINER, 4400 tfo'd Avenue Cj ■ Lejderjhip4 ROBERT WINOGRAD. 39 Ham. Street Courant Staff 2 Key Stah 4, Lat n Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Junto 4, National Honor Society 4 PAUL WITTIG, 300 W .-ford Road -President of Senior Class 4 Judge of Tragic Court 4 National Honor Society 3. 4, Social Ch -iman 4 Craft Gu d 3 4 F r-_ Master Crafts- man (Pre'ident’ 4 Courant 3 4 Editorial Staff 4 German Honor Society 3, 4, Vic«-P'e iden: 3 Swimming Team 3, 4, Boo $tore 4 Junto 1, Boys Leadership 3, 4. HEDWIG WOHLGANGER, 180 Conley Avenue HELEN WOLANSKI, 44 Peckham Street German Honor Society 4. RUTH WOLK, 458 Avenue D Girls Leadership 3. MARIAN WRITZ, 65 Newcomb Street Key Sta 4, Junto 1. SYLVIA YALOWICH, 6 Avenue A West National Honor Soc-ety 3, 4 French Honor Society 2, 3. 4; Ger- man Honor Society 4 Courant 1, 2, 3, G' U‘ Leadership 3, Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Senior Play. BETTE YOUNG, 421 Helendalc Pcad Webster High School I, 2, 3. Chorus, Girls' Activities Basketball, Base- ball 1.2. MARY M ZAMBITO. 195 Remington Street Corridor Aide 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Junto 4, Renaissance Society 4 EDWIN ZIARKO, 331 Carter St'eet FRANK ZIEBRO, 108 Fairbanks Street- TraHic Sou id 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Cross-Country Team 3. ELEANOR ZIENTARA, 1255 Norton Street—Girls’ Gtee Club 1 Junior Choir 1, Library Aide I, 2 Corridor Aide 3 A Cappella Choir 2. 3; Varsity Club 4, Courant 2, 3, 4, Advertising Mgr. 4, Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Secretary 3, Franklin Day Committee 2, 3; Student Activities Committee 4, Secretary 4 National Honor Society 4, Gu de Service 4 Key Staff 4 Usher at January 1939 Graduation; Gregg Award 80, 4, LORRAINE E. ZIENTARA. 22S Weyl Street- National Honor Society 4 Honor Craft Guild 3. 4 A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Girls Leadership 2, 3 Girls’ Honor Leadership 3, Key Staff—Senior Section 4, Junior Chou 2, Junto 1, English Bookroom 4, Gu de Service 4, Gregg Awards 80, 100, 3; Usher, January 1939 Graduation EARL WILLARD ZOlLWEG, 19o Driving Park Avenue— Corridor Aide 2, 3, 4. SUMMER SCHOOL GRADUATES NICOLENA NICOSIA, 364 Carter Street Girls' Leader, ship I, 2 Italian Honor Society 2, 3; Renaissance Society I, S, 3- LOIS PASCH, 132 Saranac Street—English Bookroo 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Girls’ Leadership 2. Girls Glee Club 3. GEORGE G. REHBERG, JR.. 2155 Titus Avenue Corridor Aide 3, Corridor Inspector 4, Golf Team 3, 4 FRANCES SMITH, 954 Portland Avenue -Guide Service 3, 4. JEWEL SMITH, 954 Portland Avenue -Sub-Deb Club 3. I NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Richard Bloch President Janet Elam Vice-President Norma Meyer . . . Secretary Sheldon Sachs ... Treasurer Marion Kellet, Robert Stopeck Social Chairmen The National Honor Society is the ultimate goal, the recognition for outstanding achievement in scholarship, leadership, character, and service, toward which all high school students hopefully strive Pupils must rank in the upper third of the eleventh or twelfth grades belore they may be chosen for membership 37 RENAISSANCE SOCIETY Joseph lngo$lia Petrina De Luna Ida Mdzzo Mary Proma John Lanzatella President Vice-President Secretary Girls’ Social Chairman Boys’ Social Chairman FOREIGN LANGUAGE SOCIETY OFFICERS OPTIMATES Consult Victor Becker Jean Ancaldo Sponsor— M'SS Hess GERMAN HONOR SOCIETY President Robert Laurer Sponsor Mrs, Wondergero FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY President - Dorothy Champlin Sponsor—Mis. Dunham RENAISSANCE SOCIETY President Joseph lngo$i t Sponsor Mi De FranCtKC Front Row: Arlene Enelc, Puth Wemgartner, Lucille Bates, Marion Kellett, Betty lane Howard. Leda LaSalle. Sylvia Kreag, Betty KarchehVy Second Row: Jane Werner, Thelma Henderson, Soph e BuLow- V|, Hope Christon, Fanny Cohen, Shirley Ennis, Dorothy Leitxau Standing: Hymen Wemgarten, ' • I ' - • 'F ’•V ' 'f y 1 ' 7 J • if Vi wcm oric'i, Vincent Swins.ct, ethjnne Holowk , Mr Halbloo, Florence Vercsctafe, Helen Presnal, Mis? Bate, Florence AnusViewicz, Sylvia Weiner COMMERCIAL HONOR SOCIETY Mary Jane Seville . President Doris Barron Marton Kellett Secretary Vice-President CRAFT Ardel Virlcus Master Craftsman Richard Wolgast Second Master Craftsman Robert Geiwitz Scribe GUILD Mildred Kurmis Assistant Scribe William Merkel Treasurer Kenneth Kassel Guardian of the Dooi From Row entara, Block, McHenry, Bernstein, Julian ColtOnuk, Leuce, Cozza. F.lippone. Virl., , Butkos Second Row; Cieslinska, Karchelsky, Damowitz, Rotolo. Pnetz, Prato, Latell, Kassel Third Row: Brar-i. Fegan, Manned . Nov. Mr? Scribner, Coyne, 8i«xys Fourth Row tah .• 11 GalluD, Wclgav, Siegmund, Wiltig, Till Back Row: Reynolds, Brady, 7wi r|fm, Hess, Heim, Kolibab. Jonairis Undar Lamp: Mr Kipp, Berens, Evert, Warren, Matulis, Kurm.j, Paoletti. Barleben, Geiwitz, Merkel, Scalzo, Majlanlra, Portella. JUNTO The Junto consists of two members from each home room selected as representatives to carry student opinion to the Junto and report Junto proceedings to the home rooms. This organization is the direct link between the students and their student government. First Row: Clayton Block, Robert Howe, George Kosel, Virginia Kolibab. Second Row; Mary Cclen- tano, Eugene Guar.no, Irene Nowak, fdward Kolibab, Miss Langworthy, Rita Scholte Third Row: Mr Sabin, Mr Francis, Carmen Christopher, M s. Pitts, Richard Bloch, Mr. Zornow. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL The Executive Council, whose members include Mr. Butter- field, Mr. Sabin, Mrs. Pitts, Mr Francis, Miss Langworthy, Miss Riley, six senior and two junior representatives elected by the Junto, is the governing body of our school. FACULTY MEMBERS Mr, Roy L. Butterfield, Mi. Willard Sabin, Mrs. Florence Pitts, Mr Raymond Francis, Mr Samuel Zornow, Miss Rachel Langworthy 41 First Row: Helen Morris, Victor Becicer Jerome Kahn, Shirley Bloch Reva Aitelrod Second Row: I ronard Robinson, Janet Elan, Betty Varderzell, Ardel Virlcus, Adele Gwirtzrran, Norma Meyer Third Row: Helga llgen, Esther Tem, Muriel Taub Standing: Sheldon Sachs, Lionel Alderman. Helen Matuhs, Eleanor Zientara, Albert Sherman, Mrs. Puts, Fred Edelstem, Kenneth Goldstein, Richard Bloch STUDENT ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Sheldon Sachs President Esther Tem Shirley Bloch Secretory Vice-President GIRLS' ATHLETIC COMMITTEE Betty Jane Howard President Sophie Bulcowslci Dorothy Katzowitz Secretary Vice-President Front Row: Dons Gallup, Gertrude Goldman, Betty Jane Howard, Florence AnuszV.ew.cr Shirley Weinstein, Dorothea Berens Bad Row: Dorothy Kauow.tt, Sophie BuVowsk., Elizabeth Koettt M.ss Bernadme Keefe, Lorraine Bielsli, Manon Fuerst. TRI -y Ruth Cordmgly President Florence Vereschak Treasurer Mildred Bahrmger Vice-President Jane Rode, Marion Wntz Social Chair. Bette Simpson Secretary Nancy Garges Publicity 1 X Alpha President—Joe Marks Sponsor—Mr Stillman Hobbs Alpha Psi President—Roll Toepfcr Sponsor—Mr. Donald Clark Beta President Ken Kassel Sponsor —Mr. Frank Saunders Gamma Phi President Arnold Pehta Sponsor-Mr Paul Stcese Phi Gamma President Fred Stems Sponsor-Mr Harmon Bully Phi Kappa President Robert Laurer Sponsor—Mr Merlyn Ring wood Sigma Beta President— Rov Meyer Sponsor—Mr Charles Stalker COURANT Eugene Guarino Wilford Scott, Leonard Robinson, Freda Dworlcin Albert Sherman, Muriel Taub Sam Ciulla, Phyllis Arena Ruth Lebowitz, Rose Datz Shirley Caplan Albert Sherman Herbert Altemoos, John Knack, Jerome Kahn Estelle Pearlman Albert Sherman, Sheldon Sachs Eleanor Zientara Leonard Bloom Miriam Block, Rose Karchchky, Lillian Katlen, Nancy Leonard Bohdanow, Helen Morns, Reva Axelrod Editor Associate Editors Feature Editors Sports Editors News Editors Exchange Editor Circulation Manager Assistant Circulation Managers Circulation Typist Publicity Manager Advertising Manager Assistant Advertising Manager Garges, Solicitors Each term six issues of The Courant our school paper, are published To the literary and business staffs and to Mr. Tate and Mr Bezant, staff advisers, we give the credit for publishing a paper that is pleasing and informative to both teachers and students. 44 KEY Victor Becker, Richard Bloch ... Coeditors Eleanor Zientara ... . Organization Wilford Scott, Wanda McHenry, Robert Wmograd . Feature Section Jean Ancaldo, Mildred Klix, Norma Meyer, Magdalene Paprocki, Arlene Norry, Robert Stopeck, Lorraine Zientara Senior Section Ardell Virkus............................................ , Art Arthur Fink, Betty Nill, Ann Trovato, Helga llgen, Bernice Helter Art Staff Eugene Nowak, Lionel Alderman . Feature Photography Shirley Bernstein, Lottie Cpltonrak, Rose Mary Johnson, Sarah Cohen Typists Joan Levickas, Leonard Robinson . Frank Eisenberg, Leonard Bohdanow . Lester Lempert............................... Janet Elam, Florence Anuskiewicz, Mildred Bahnnger, Emilv Nowak . Frank Eisenberg Sheldon Sachs Leonard Bohdanow . ... Theodore Altier, Rose Karchefsky, Lillian Katlen, Lois Koester, Victoria Vaivoda, Florence Vereschak, Marian Write, Miriam Block, Harry Wiersdorfer Advertising Staff Cover rendered by Louie Stuppia Names on Covers Business Managers Group Photography Individual Photography Circulation Publicity Advertising The Key s our senior publication. Our purpose is to publish a book that will furnish a lasting account of our school and our activities, a book whose value to the seniors will increase with the years 45 SENIOR PLAY CAST Joe Rolf Toepfer Della Beatrice Tishkoff Hallboy Joe Micoli McDermott John DiBella Herbert Dean Ezra Sarachan Kitty Dean Muriel Taub Gwen Cavendish Esther Tein Perry Stewart Stanley Marshall Fanny Cavendish Sylvia Ydlowich Oscar Wolfe Harry Snyder Julie Cavendish Mary Jane Seville Tony Cavendish Louis Rosenthal Chauffeur Henry Klimaszewski Gilbert Marshall Seymour Hamburg Gunga . Henry Opipari Miss Peake Elizabeth Koetter The senior play is an old Franklin custom Not only does it give oppor- tunity for dramatic training through the unusual leadership of Mr. Erie Remington, but it also provides funds for senior social activities to come. Our play this year, The Royal Family ’ was presented on April 21 with, we feel, flattering success. 46 A CAPPELLA CHOIR Our A Cappella Choir, of which Mr Ralph Ewing is director, is rated as one of the best in the city. The Madrigal Club, a new organization under the direction of Mr. Matthew Lyders, is a group selected from voice students of unusual talent. We expect great things from them MADRIGAL CLUB Front Row; Shirley Wemer. Ruth Hesjelbleim, Roland White, Harry Weirsdorfer. Edward Jaworjkt, John Knack Front Row Standing. Mr Lyden, Helen Mcmj, Virginia Sander?, Magdalene Paprocki, Marjorie Moore, Helen Prictt, Mane Rotolo, Edward Stork. Nick Batiste, Beatrice Bartellata, Joyce Me Keller Back Row- Gild Guann, Lorraine Sprague, Thelma Schiemann, John Hollenbeck, Walter Gleich. BAND The band, under the capable direction of Mr. Karl Van Hoesen, is the pride of our school. It has an interesting repertoire of stunts and band formations which it presents at athletic games and school gatherings. WILMA WIDMAN—DRUM MAJOR For the past three years our drum majors have brought much favorable attention to our school and its band. Wilma has been one of our best. Her skilful performances are awaited with eager anticipation. After graduation Wilma is expected to |om the Slager Post Band 48 ORCHESTRA Our orchestra; also under the direction of Mr. Karl Van Hoesen, is acknowledged as one of the finest in the city. It furnishes music for assemblies, senior plays, and special functions. MR. KARL VAN HOESEN—DIRECTOR Mr. Van Hoesen, who came to Franklin from East Hig.i School, has proved his worth to us through his excellent direction of our school orchestra and band. He gamed experience as an assistant leader of the band at toe New York Institute of Music Art He is a graduate of Cornell University and possesses a Master s degree from the Eastman School of Music. 49 1 Reflected charm 9 Watch the Euge birdie 3. Maidi of the Steppes. 4. There a long, long trail 5 Out, out, brief candid 6 i + 3y -? ? ? 7 Sorae leaL” 8 Fra a-a-nUm, Fia-a-a-nUm, rah, rah, rah! 9 AM love game! 52 WE HEREBY . . . c' cUss of June, 1939 being of unsound Wind and body, stingy nature, and having nothing else to do e t cpt homework which we lay aside with clear conscience, do make this, our last will and testament 1 To Mr Miller the gum deposits in study halls to be used lor scientific research. 2 jo the lamtor two hundred copies of Essays by Emerson ’ author unknown 3 |o N.i Ross the owls on our building to be used as automobile decorations. 4 To class of June 40 over 400 graduation gowns (If they pay the rental fee.) 5 To everyone 1 The paper receptacles Don t ask us what they’re there for We never asked anybody. 2 The f rst day of school m September Franklin s Fashion Parade 3 The Christmas Tree . and keep your hands away from the decorations! 4. The Tea-Pot and don t ever get caught skipping school to go there1 5 (To be put m the school treasury) 33c left over from the sale of pineapples on Franklin Day 6 To Mr Sabin a slightly used radio to help him while away the time now that all the problems are gone 7 To Mr. Elmer Koster a cactus patch on the front lawn 8 lo Mrs Young and Mr Leggett, all the ice cream and cake left over from the class party. 9 To the office typists a new typewriter ribbon each 10 To the gymnasium a new skipping rope 11 To Mr $wa thout—an autographed copy of the best seller. How to Jeep in 3' j Lessons.' POOR RICHARD'S DIARY Sept. 30, 1950 Pead in the papers tonight that Bernice Maibohm has just landed ip Japan afterjier sensational Russian solo flight Among her souvenirs she numbers 2 parrots, an Eskimo, and a Russian Commissai's bcardl There was another amusing item in the paper It seems that Bill Miller has had another quarrel with his producers Bill likes playing Tarzan in the movies, but is getting tired of wearing just a leopard skin Oct S Spent the day in court Nancy Garges won her suit She was defendant in a plagiarism charge brought by the editors of Time Life ’ Colliers, and Television Weekly magazines Richard Bloch came from New York to defend her. Oct 27 Went to the Halloween dance Charlotte Weber’s 60 piece orchestra played They had a novel Old Times dance number We did all the old fashioned steps like Jeepin’, Truckin’, and the Big Apple Those were the good old days! I can t go any of these new, fast dances. Nov 5 Went to the movies Saw Mary Jane Seville in Faded Orange Blossoms To-morrow I am going to hear Eugene Guarino, Doctor of Insanity, speal on Dementia Ante-Praecox as Opposed to Adolescent Genius. Dec- 3 Went shopping Bought a copy ol Manon Kcllct’s new bool entitled, Why Marry Young-' Its • best seller Talked to Sylvia Yalowich for a few minutes She said that being National Chieftain of Girls Who Ar Nice to Little Trees takes up most of her time Jan. 8 Well I spent my vacation in New Yoik. Saw dll th. shows Sheldon Sachs’ new review with Wilma Widman in the leading role opened a few weeks ago It's a hit On January 2 I heard Harry Blank give a mouth-organ recital at Carnegie Hall He's just returned from a triumphant tour of the Solomon Islands. Jan, 20 According to the papers, Betty Jane Howard won • contest at the t- Annual Ball. . no Jan. 28 Mile. Josephine Sardisco gave a demonstration of her new hair style, thr Up Around-PusF Down ’ at the Victor Becker Dep t Store She is rumored to be engaged to d bogus Bordovian prince _ Clarence Fein refuses to play ping-pong this spring unless he gets $50,000 Sam Prato Baking Company was robbed last mh Rocco Ferrazoh, ■ ' • been called in Besides stealing the company s recipe for dog biscuits, the culprit also filched two dozen of Sam's Succulent Swiss Doughnuts! S3 Wc regret that through an error the following were photographed too late to be included in the regular senior section. FERDINAND BULRUSH Flower City Park Pansy' Botany Award 2, 3, 4, Window-Boxing 3, Rifling Club 7, Horse Shoe Goll 3 Old Spain County Pen IMA MESS Sloppy Street Sloppy Senior Play, Wardrobe Mistress In Charge of Gy Lockers 3 Left by Invitation 3 Nutty Nursery Nitwit Correspondence School ADA N. APPLE Loony Lane Coo-Coo ' Eighth Period Social Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 5, Riding Club 3’ ■ , Glue Club 1, Seventh Period Jeep Award 3, Cast, Iron Sink Simp Seminary State Hospital JIM SHIRT 2 Shorts Avc -Flash- Freshman Ping-Pong 3, Reserve Ping-Pong 4, Pirg Pong Asvard 2, Ping-Pong 1; Wearer of E , Ping-Pong Com- mittee 3 Ping-Pong Tournament 2, 3, 4 3, 2, 1 Ml. Hope Cemetery PAUL BEARER 33 Dead End Street Stiff Undertaking Squad 2, Senior Play, Make-Up Chairman; Key Circulation 4 2; Barber Shop Glee Club 1 Cast Dead Give Away 6. Morgue Finishing School FAT BURNS Greece, New York Pudgy Lost and Not Found 3, Track Team 5, Group Photograph 4, 3, 1; Slow Motion Squad 4, Burned Up 412 Gym Abomination 5. Sarsaparilla Pep School Ginger Vale U PHILLIP McCANN Gasoline Alley Mac ' Franklin Day Committee 3, Under-Study to the Janitor 4; President Sapmore Class 4; Key Stiff 2 Industry Prep. School Alcatrai 54 1 Leon Leggett, the pupil- 2 Richard Bloch—what the well dreited baby will wear 3. Mr Young 'Come on, let's 4 Sheldon Sachs . The beginning of the Sachs gun. b. Janet Elam—Sweet. 6. Mary Jane Seville Ever the actress 7 Paul Wittig About to do a handspring? 8 Charlotte Weber I must look my best 9 James ModaWan— Reading Mo- ther Goose. 10. June Belle Did Who wants to push me? 11 8etty Jane Nill Rotk-a-bye- baby 12 Eleanor Zicntara Out let a ride. 13. Wanda McHenry B'9 w n«er of 1939. 14 NancyGarges 'Want to play? 55 I iJcMBENNytols IN THE presence: or MR.BUTFEWIEID BENNVJ IIR5T IMPRESSION OF ■ TUE TEACUFR5 BENNY RECEIVED ENCOURAGEHEHT from mwmtm tf --UE FEELS MUCH BIGGER. IN HIS SECOND yURT- BENNY 5ETTLESD0WN' WITH DREAMS OF tlMHIATION wtoiT NOW A SENIOR. FEELS MOR.L IMPORTANT THAN HE TEOERF WHERE THEY SAY FRESHMAN 1 Think? his teachers have it in for him $ Thinks homework is ne- cessary. 3 Comes to assembly to see, hear, and learn. 4 Wonders why more girls don't notice him. 5 Thinks he will be an asset to the school. 6. You can tell a freshman. 7 Fears Mr. Francis. 8 Thinks our senior an- nuals are spectacular. SOPHOMORE Thinks his teachers are beginning to realize his importance. Thinks homework is a necessary evil. Comes to assembly to see and hear Wonders why there are- n’t more girls to notice him. Thinks he is an asset to the school You can tell a sopho- more. Fears Mr. Francis. Thinks our senior an- nuals are good. JUNIOR Can t understand why the teachers don't con- sult him. Thinks homework is an unnecessary evil Comes to assembly to see. Wonders why there are- n’t more girls. Thinks he was an asset to the school You can tell a junior Fears Mr Francis Thinks our senior an- nuals are fair. SENIOR Thinks his teachers have a little knowl- edge too1 Doesn't think1 Comes to assembly1 Ceases to wonder1 Know s he's a liability to the school You can tell a senior —but not much. Fears Mr Francis ICensoredl 57 our ovi-V our athlete it v i. ruT J COMMENCEMENT TKer gateway of opportunity will open sooner and swing wider tf you have the open sesame of a savings account to help you enter your expanding life ROCHESTER SAVINGS BANK 47 West Mdin Street 40 Franklin Street 1831— Over j Century of Service—1939 H. E. WILSON, INC. Steel Desks, Steel Files, Storage Equipment Office Syitems, and Supplies FLORIST YvWman anuKrbe Mfg.(o- 41 Chestnut St. Rochester, N. V. Flowers for All Occasions Stone 1599 835 Hudson Ave. for Better Personal Service MANDELLS Cut Rale Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Portland at Norton, Main 8Q18, Rochester, N V The f inest Oils and Gasolines For Safety Call a KOETTER SAYRE, INC TOWN TAXI MAIN 8000 Rochester, New York HARRY A. HURVITZ Careful, Courteous Service Jeweler Giln for All Occasions Established m 1005 316 Joseph Ave Stone 5396 59 DON’T STOP SHORT of your GOAL t If your go.il is business don't stop until your business preparation is complere. Only a school of advanced business education can insure paying responsible po- sitions. R B.l. secured 799 jobs for graduates in 1038 WRITE FOR CATALOG ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE ITS CLINTON AVE. S Patronize the BENJAMIN FRANKLIN COOPERATIVE BOOK STORE for Quality and Economy in A Full Line of School Supplies Why the Biggest? There are many reasons why more people pass through and shop m Sibleys dally than In any other Rochester store Over a hundred depart- ments full of the world's finest merchandise . . . a service bureau offering helps to hurried shop- pers, from postal facilities to tourist services . . . escalators which whisk you from floor to floor in a few seconds three dining centers and we'll wager you could add a dozen more SIBLEy LINDSAY CURR CO. A Store Particularly Appealing to teachers and Students trantom'« Books—New, Old, Rare Educational Supplies Commercial Stationery Office and Library Furniture Art Novelties Social Engraving Games and Toys Sporting Goods Established in 1868 CLUB CRACKERS A Delicious Saltine Cracker Ontario Biscuit Co. To All Young People Seeking Employment Commercial Training is Necessary After High School A Secretarial or Accounting Course requires comparatively sho't time for completior Credit is given tor previous commercial training. Each student advances as rapidly as h.s industry md ability permit. Day School Evening School Darrow-May Secretarial School 1 54 East Avenue 60 Niagara ZHntUnsitp SCHOOL OF. BUSINESS, ADMINISTRATION ROCHESTER DIVISION Offers You Your Opportunity . . a registered University Degree in Business Administration, preparing for C.P.A. EXAMINATIONS ENTRANCE TO LAW SCHOOL EXECUTIVE POSITIONS IN BUSINESS TEACHING COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS IN HIGH SCHOOL Summer Semester—July 6 Fall Semester Sept 26 For Information Write THE REGISTRAR 50 Chestnut Street Telephone Mam 1124 HARRIS NUSBAUM DEPARTMENT STORE 221-229 Joseph Ave. Open Evenings Special Discount to All Graduates CM For the Young Girl Graduate Graduation Dresses and All Accessories For the Young Man Graduate Student Suits and All Accessories «-o Special Orders Taken Come In and Make Your Selection HART'S Rochester’s Greatest Grocers 4 PREMIUMS ARE EXTRA SAVINGS 61 KALL School of Beauty Culture Learn Beauty Culture for an Interesting and Profitable Career You Receive Personal Instruction and Practical Training m Every Phase of Modern Beauty Culture A Personal Visit Will Convince You that Kail is an Ideal, Practical School of Beauty Culture PAY AS you LEARN Day and Evening Classes Licensed by the State of New York Main 8845, 430 Burke Bldg Rochester, New York Ivasky s Baby Haircuts for Hair Smartness IVASKVS BEAUTY SHOPPE 200 Burke Bldg. Mam 354-355 Formal For All Occasions A. J. TUX SHOP 73 Clinton Ave South YALOWICH BROTHERS DRUGS Known for Quality and Reliability 390 Joseph Ave Stone 144 62 FREDERICK A. OHO CXZXZXft Success to the Class of June ‘39 m. DANCING Friday and Saturday Evenings BENJAMIN FRANKLIN NEW CLASSES FORMED FREQUENTLY In Modern Ballroom Dancing Register in Advance CAFETERIA PRIVATE LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT If You Are Interested tn lady and Gentleman Teacher LEARN TO DANCE ADVANCED BUSINESS Fox Trot, Waltz, Shag, Tango, Rhumba, Tango TRAINING Waitz, etc Our dancing parties, with certain restrictions, Call or Write are open to the public In order to maintain our high standard of patronage, we reserve the right to exclude or eiect those whom it ts not advisable to serve. THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 362 East Avenue 80 West Main Street—Main 5383 Mam 5530 Flower lor All Occasions Seeds For Your Garden J. B. KELLER SONS, INC. FLORISTS HART VICK'S SEED STORE 38 Clinton Ave. N. Phone Stone 484 Corner Stone and Ely Streets Compliment of the KAY'S VARIETY SHOP MANHATTAN RESTAURANT Embfo.dercd Ah Goods Pillow Casei, Aprons, Towels, Dresses 25 F.d?t Ave. Hemstitching and P-coting 457 Portland Ave. Oppos.tc Fashion PI Student s Wants in Artists and SAM'S BICYCLE SHOP Drawing Supplies Bicycles Delivered to Door or Part Barnard, Porter Remington 825 Clinton Ave. N. 9-11-13 NORTH WATER SI Main 5879 A Step From Mam 219 Scottsville Rd Genesee 7592 BARNEY'S 31 Clinton Ave S Where Good Food is Always Served DRAKE SECRETARIAL STUDIO Cutler Building, 42 last Avenue Special Intensive Courses Day end Evening Session 63 JOEL'S MILLINERY W. N. Dickson, Manage' Stone 3582 215 East Mam, Rochester Compliments of RITZ RESTAURANT Portland and Norton Home cf Famous Rite Hamburgers Compliments of Genesee Coal Coke Co., Inc. 523 Oak Street Rochester, New York G W AUTO PARTS A Complete Machine Shop At Your Service Batteries Brake Linings Accessories Starters and Generators Rebuilt 1461 Hudson Ave Stone 6680 Compliments of KIENER'S COAT SHOP 599 Hudson Ave. Compliments of Metzger’s ■ 1939


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