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CLASS IOTES OF SA Alolsio, Gilbert will llember nt' the School Orchestra, Dramatlc Club, Dancing Club, President or the Science Club. Dilbert has a keen interest ln photography. Atwater, Arthur fArtJ Honor Student, Arthur Atwater has developed a real interest ln radio and inventions and is a member of a club outside of school, whose sole purpose is to further develop the knowledge or young people in this field. Autrlno, Anthony Uuckerl Dancing Club, llember of the Chess Club, Secretary-Treasurer of the Hobby Club, Ping Pong, Basket- ball, and baseball are the sports ln which hs participated. Photography occupies a prominent part in Anthony's life also. Bellanchino, Angelo P. CAngisJ Dancing Club, Swlmlng Teal or 3A, Angle le of a alnd to become a ,jitter-bug and so ls taking dancing lessons from llr. llerenberg. We hear he's pretty good. Biondo, Angelo C Kmglel Color Bearer, Athletic Club, Dancing Club, President of the School Orchestra. Ping Pong and baseball are the sports in which he participated. As we all know, Angle ls s great one for skating. He is really artistic when lt comes to a pair of roller skates. Clevacco, Vincent V. lsplkej Dancing Club, Vice President of the Hobby Club, Perfect Attendance, and never tardy for the whole school year. Vince likes to work around machines and some day hopes to be an automobile mechanic. Clarke, George fbudej Sports Editor of the Edisonian, President of A Comercial Club, llenber of Bowling Team, Color Guard and Member or Student Council, Treasurer of the Outdoor Club, Vice President of the Post Graduate Claes. George has an interest ln general office work and would like to become an executive in some large firm. Also a member of the Year Bock staff. llohr, Norbert G. Klron llanl Dancing Club, Chess Club. Norbert has turned ln soae mighty fine work to ble teachers this year and his notebooks have all been kept ln fine shape. Patterson, Stephen KPatJ Sfrlnnlng team of 3A Roll Call. lleslber of Ur. Coll1e's bookkeeping class and is a very fine student in journals and the many other perplexing problems arising in this course. Lsmpenau, Leonard lcoalcj A nenber et' Ir. Sgrcvs General Shop and. ls turning out many fine Jobs and other lteas of an artls- tic nature in the line of woodwork. 0'Sulllvan, Robert lBobl Dramatic Club, Bob works on the lI.Y.A- and has aeslsted the teachers in this school greatly, and is always willing to lend a hand to those who need it, a scientist. Pancsyk, Edwin Kranohol Dancing Club. Rollins, Dennis Cbsnnyj School Orchestra. You have nc doubt been greatly pleased by the selections rendered by the school orchestra during assembly programs. Denny has contributed much to the success ol' this orchestra by his fine trumpet playing. Smith, Harvey Garry! Honor Student. Harry le a very fine student and has been turning ln excellent work to the teachers thi year. Vogel, Albert fhugsj Secretary of the Science Club, Bowling Club, Swinlng Teal of SA. Basketball, Baseball.
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CLASS NOTES OF 20 Buckner, william CDead Panj Told one of the eronles a few days ago that he was a little worried by a small problelg and ad- mitted that it was graduation. Byers, Carl CPlashJ The hall room boy of 2C appears to be the lead- ing playboy as well. Arida, Joseph - Claims full responsibility for getting his big broth- er Pete here promptly each school day. We are anxiously loole ing forward to the day when some girl oaetl a smile toward Joe, for that day will surely mark the beginning date of hair- comblng for him. Hlucyj, William - Claims he is trying very hard to graduate this year as he claims the New York 'ilorld's Fair ls beckoning him, by way of a reward for his scholastic efforts. Arida, Peter - A midyear pupil who returned from the CIXJ Camp. and who had attended school here two years ago, has nicely fitted himself into the school routile. Indeed,1t is evident that his camp training has done a great mount of good, physically and otherwise. Bralla, Joseph - A mioyear entrant in 20, plays a trumpet :ln our school orchestra, and he is good. He ls certainly a welcome addition to our orchestra, and we hope that he will be back with us next fall. Gnas, Ted - It appeared for a short time that 2C was to lose 'early bird' Ted Gnas as his family moved to the wide open country spaces following the Christmas holidays. But we managed to finish his school year hy staying with a Buffalo aunt. Kneitinger, I-'rank - Keeps a 'log' for his bicycle, as he and it have so many unusual experiences, including an occasional South Side 'heglra' with Joe Whalen at the controls. Johnson, Willis - Our class is well represented in the school orchestra with William Johnson ln addition to Joseph Bralla swinging a wicked bow across a vlollng and Joseph breaking in with his brass . Wofford, Eugene Gag-hornj Usually announces to the school when the lockers for room 34,15 are officially opened at 8:30 in the morning. WBWSQ Lereyal fbapper Dan? Seems to be having some competition in apparel now that Art Pleasant 'and William Buckner are in the money and sporting new and dashing outfits. Pryce. LaSalle - Still has a perfect record of attendance for the en- time school year, with no absences and with only one day's tardlnees chelked up against him, due to reporting that morn- ing at a hospital clinic. Congratulations for this note- worthy feat of regularity and punotuallty, La Salle. Lasfsfv JU-WB KBuu-Saw! from the Hydraulics has taken class honors for the number as well as the variety of notes requesting to be excused early from school. Morehouse, George - Has been representing 2C roll-call in Mr. We:-ner's Student Council meetings, and a vote oi' thanks is due for his regularity. what with ushers for 'Parents Nighthlloving Up Day program, and Commencement exercises, that group has had plenty of work to do. FOSNF- Chlrlis fsollbrll Finally 'broke his accustomed silence when he berated Art Pleasant for carelessness in arrangement of their joint locker. Johnson, William - Did 2C 'rise and shine' for picture-taking day on May jth? Ask Bill, he knows. W R'-50100. 0 young man, in thy youth. -Old Testament
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Wojcicki, Joseph VI. Noel Dancing Club, Honor Roll Student. He le one of llr. Sommer'e more advanced draftere. Zajac, Stanley Q!-Ptanj Baseball. Belongs to llr. lladdigan'l typing class and has developed a fine sense of rkqthm in regards to typlng the drills. Franklln, Howard lkedl Circulation llanager of the lldieonian, Vice President of the Sketch Club, Year Book Staff. Howard Franklin has an interest in newspaper work due to the fact that he has had some experience with the school newspaper. Color Guard. Oabner, Joseph P. Khudl Chess Club, Vice President of the School Orchestra, Dancing Club, Baseball. Joseph Cabner has an interest ln musical vrork and hopes some day to have a band of hls mm. Gaeta, Peter QPeteJ llember of llr. !laddigan's typlng class and ls ln- provlng rapidly under his direction. He will soon be qual- ified to work as a full-fledged typistl nice work Pete. George, Ralph Crougbyj llember of the Outdoor Club. Handball is one of the school sports in which he participated. He is a very good typlst. George has a peculiar interest, and it wanders in the field of agriculture. He has an interest in agricultural implements and farming. Braun, John D. Uehnnlsl Captain of the Bowling Teal -- Science Club. Johnnie is quite a bowler and ne feel that the teachers of the Boys High School will admit this. He has beaten them several times by a very large margin. Daurelio, Thomas Hom! Vice President of the Dramatic Club -- Hand- ball -- Swimming. Tom has contributed to the sua-cess of our assembly programs due to the excellence of his orations. Faber, Stephen Cshortyl Handball -- Faber is an Honor Student and he does good work at all times. Boys High should be made up of all Shorties. Plecher, Richard J. KDlckJ Handicraft Club is honored to have such an intelligent President. Gtangreco, Michael Ollkej Dancing Club -- Outdoor Club -- Hobby Club Color Bearer. ' Hill, James V. Ulm! Dancing Club. One of the few boys who particl- pated ln the contest hold by llr. Burke. Its object is to find the best swimmer of the school. Petko, Stanley fstanh Dancing Club, where there is dancing, Stan is always there. Stan is also a member of the Outdoor Club. Foppenburg, James A. KPopJ PI'0BlGBllt of the Student Council -- Dra- matics -- Dsnclng Club O0 Swimming -- Handball -- President of Outdoor Club -- Color Bearer -- President of the Sketch Club -- Ping Pong player -- Art Editor of the Year Book. Haffa, Harold ldlttsr-'ougl llember of the Dancing Club. Belongs to the Electrical Club. Jaskler, Anthony L. Mntonloj Member of Hr. lladdlgan's typing class. He is an excellent typlst and his favorite sport is turning in 1003 lessons. Kennedy, Joseph Noel Color Bearer, Student Council, Vice President of Outdoor Club, Vice President of Commercial Club,Presldent of Dramatic Club, Literary Editor of Edisenlan, winner of the Declanatlon Contest, Baseball, Year Book Staff. Koenig, Raymond FI. Chr:-Buck, Color Bearer, Secretary of Outdoor Club, Handball, Swimming, President of third year graduat- ing class, Member of the Dramatic Club, Honor Student for the past three years. Kwlatkowskl, Leonard CAlexJ Member of the Bowling Club and Baseball Team.
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