Boys High School - Edisonian Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1939

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CLASS NOTES OF l-ll This year l-ll has hd many outstanding boys. We seemed to have been able to compete with other classes successfully ln our in- termural athletics and have had our share on the honor roll each quarter. In music, the honor of the class was enhanc- ed by the magic of Sebastian Pesce on the piano accordion. Hqq that boy san playl Be took down the assembly on several occasions and will undoubtedly be called upon for many more solos. Our swimmers too have done nobly. Although they did not win the inter- class competition among the freshmen, they were a threat to the leaders all the way and finally wound up ln third place after 1-K and l-I. The boys who so excellently carried our banner were DeSalvo, Brady, lnwandowskl, Sswanka and Nowak. On the scholarship side of the picture we present you, Thomas Caruana, a quiet studious boy who hes been on every honor roll. CLAS NOTES OF 1-N Barbara, Peter, mighty like a rose those red cheeks. Becker, James is spending his vacation in Canada, he will continue his machine shop work while he is away. Eorowski, Edward is beginning to be a pretty good swimmer. Buckenroth, Albert , who is a new arrival has been doing well in every class and in all the school activities. Bycina, Joseph, every day he is growing better and better in his school work. Clamendo, Gerald, gives and takes with a smile. A good pal. Fuller, Fred, a builder upper and we expect great things from hlm ln 19150. Uasper, Richard, our orator is a fine actor and speaker. Keanle, Fred is going to Clifton, New Jersey and the New York Worlds Fair. Kellner, Richard might go to the New York Worlds Fair this summer. He is taking up drafting and ls quite a hand at this art. Klein, Joseph is expecting to play a lot of baseball this summer. He is going to take up electrical apprenticeship this coming year. Kwistkowskl, Bronislaur is going to get a Joh this summer. He would like to follow up the Electrical trade. llatthewe, Harold who made great progress in typing will follow it up next year in an effort to still further improve his ability. Meredith, Ray le going to play on a muny team this sunmer. He was a good business student this year and if he returns he will continue his commercial course. Hills, Thomas, steady as a clock and always present for work. Mitchell, Oswald ls a fine swimmer and a good pupil in mathematics. Pac, Henry, e little man among men who promises to grow. Festa, Roy, ambitions-not only shows great improvements, but he has launched himself on a business career. Phillips, Earl ls very good in English poetry and literature. He would like to continue with Genersl Shop next year. Savasta, Joseph is a fine swimmer. schalberg. Andy, a Jolly good fellow and a regulsr one too. Sturm, Francis, his best subject is mathematics and it is here that he tops the class. Schwartz, Albert, who has done fine in electrical shop will follow it up next year. Welker, John, always on the march with action ae his middle name. Wojoik, Henry, quiet but efficient, he is a neat and dignified person. Zlmmerman, Lester has been on the honor roll most of the time this past year. He has done fine work in the machine shop. Nice work Lester. Zysek, Edwin, does well in business and will follow it up next yeer.

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Class lctls of 1-P Proud of a year of genuine accomplishment, we of l-P approach the breaking up of our group with lore than a little sadness. The spirit of good fellowship that has existed among the fellows and the ties of friendship which have been formed make us reluctant to part. But all good things must come te an end, and we will alwsys have fond aenories of our freshaan year. The boys who made the honor roll or lerlt roll during the year were: William Bones, Albert Pavsljack. Joseph Juskiewicl, Frank Froncxak, Stephen Pankoe, Prank Bandsllk, Albert Albrecht and Edward Sloainski. - The members of our basketball team were: William Stanklewics, Harry L1sskiewlcz,Edward Slemlnskhlllliam Bsnes and Chester Vltovltoh. Our swimmers were: Edward Sloslnski, William Bones, Adelbert llohberger, James lloSkim!.ng, and La Verne Stein. William Stankiewlcz had a perfect attendance fer the first term and Stbphen Pankow has not been absent since he registered in January. CLASS NOTES OF 1-G During the last two school semesters the members of lr. Col1ie's 1-G class made more improvements, for instance' William Koehler and Alvin Schenk have nada great progress in the musical field. Koehler also is President of the Radinel Club. Louis Relnacher and Wayne Delaar a new comer have been honor roll students. William llcCoy, who was lacking a little at first is 110' one of the industrious students of l-B. Wellington llilkuleki and his friend George Bglofl' seem to have a friendly talking battle every lornlng. Kenneth llontante has made remarkable progress in ewlmlng and gym. Charles Achtyl is the beet ewtaner in l-G end lately has been prac- ticing staying under water. lillian Wood hae had charge of Elijah Wan, to see he gets to school on time and has suc- ceeded very well. Charles Deinhardt le the President of the freshmen classes and officer of the Student Council. CLASS IIUIES OF IH During the past year Mr. l1lllott's home rome 1B has entered many ac- tivities, such as gl. swimming, music and others. Some boys joined clubs like the Radinsl, Hobby and others. At one time, Ray Plersa was away from school with a severe case of pneumonia, but he is now thoroughly recovered. 'le have a student, Cleveland llcbonald, who was named after that great President. Albert Deiboldt, who was onoe a city slicker is now calling us boys city sltokers because he has moved out into the country. Al Hay who, when he cans to school at the beginning ef the year,cocldn't swim a stroke now has become very proficient. Alfred Wisnleeski is the only one in OID' class who has been present and pre- pared for gyn every day this year. John Pratloo who for the past year, has been practicing on the trumpet is to be rewarded. lr. Wells says he is sure that John will play in the school orchestra when he returns next year. Fred Racine is one of our boys who can swim every stroke well. Speaking of swimming Daniel Hall is one of our best divers. The new boys of our class regleterlxg in September are as follows: Donard Bard, who Ol!! from llasteng Francis Adamesyk has cole fro! Technlcalg Donald Scoville has come from Butchinsong John loConvllle graduated from School hl in January. Anthony Ballistrla was one of the many boys who played handball in the single handball tournament. John Sopko who can drew like nobody's business is an ex- cellent tracer and artist.



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CLASS IUIES OF l-I ln the past year nany thlngs have taken plaoe in l-I. Although this le a freshnen group, they are golng plaoee. Some of the events were gyn, ewlanlng and nuslo. llearly all the boys took part in one of these school aotlvltles. Bronislaus Bentkowskl has been oonlng along fine with his vlolln ln the sohool orchestra. The nenhers of l-I who P1lY'd 95 its Basketball Teal were Rlohnrd Borsynekl, lllohael Ellis, Leonard Petlk, Joseph Stefaniak and Robert Thompson. le have ln our group a boy who is Seoretary of the Freshlen group. This young nan le Donald Colelene The boys of 1-I who have been here every day fron the beginning of the sohool year are as follows: llehael Ellie, Ray llsllherter. Joseph llets has bean doing exeellent work ln draftlng. Ihen Tuesdays and Thursdays oone, Alex Jablonekl and Ray llclrhorter can hardly walt to get down ln the pool and take a dlp. lllohael Ellis and Franklin laeder are ln lr. Kean's Dranatlo Club and have been on the stage rendering some very exoellent perfornanoes for our benefit. One ls proud to say that so nany hoye have entered for some eport or dld sons- thlrg for the sohool and we feel proud ln our aooonpllshnents and feel that it ie only a oourse of hahlt for l-I to turn out eone real len. CLB8 IDIS UF l-K The nenbers of the l-I roll oall olaes had an excellent Basketball Teal earlier in the season. llenbers of the tean are as follower Captain, Ball Jarges, Alex Blaokowskl, Ted Skowron, Edward Full, Edward Kroll, and Jin Patterson. The tean won only one game hut played such genes for all they were worth or to the best of their ablllty. the nenher of l-K ls on the Boys High Bowling Teal. This bowler, Janes Patterson, has had very nloe IUUYII on this teal and ls quite an efflolent bowl- er. Alex Blackowski le the fastest ewiuer in l-K and the Swllning Teal is depending on hln to wln the inter-olals re- lay for us. Edward Trapp ls also an excellent ewlnser and he deolares that he will do hu beet for his roll sell group. llenbers of the Swimming Teal of l-I are: Alex Blaokowskl, Edward Trapp, Edward Kroll, Edward Pull and Joseph Daley. as well ae John Slobogln. All the nenbers of our olass will be anxiously awaiting the results of the raoes. Our olass wants to express its gratitude to the teachers for a wonderful the at the sohool'e ehtlng party and for all the help we have re oelved fren then during our first year at Boys High Soheol. CLASS IDIS OF 1-L The boys of l-L have a variety of oholoe students, so divided into groups that all oan ese just where we stand. Fred Hicks and Andrew Bnohlno are future llihlng stars. Edward Felderowtos le a wonderful diver. John lllller and Ignatius Glanbrone are both good divers and swlllers. llorhert Pudlewekx belongs to the Basketball lean. llollnley Barrel has a great interest in the work of the glnats. Theodore Prawda le a very good worker ln the gynnaslul. Andrew Buohlna was good ln drafting. Barry and Joseph are good ln typing. Joseph lloandrews le lnprovlng in Hath. Chester Prsyhylekl le good ln Clvlos. ' Harry Baroyskowskl and Ignatlous Glalbrene have psrfeot attendanse. Eduard Oxley le the vlee President or the freshman olass. Nlcholus llsekalnh never been late for eohool. Clayton lunuan ls the l.-1. reporter. The boys of 1-L eo weloone Franklin Swanson, Prank Rose, and lalker. Ie sincerely hope these boys will attend Boys High School next year.

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