Bridgeport Central High School - Criterion Yearbook (Bridgeport, CT)
- Class of 1929
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I' ' IQIO If Q ' I in..-nu U nun nf' l f '71 i-' Z 2 X A-nfozg - CONTENTS Faculty Classes Athlencs OrQan1zat1ons Fme Arts Featu re s Adve PIISIHQ 0 0 O 0 O O ----1 F.f?.f!E232f,,ef IillIIIlllllll 'lll3---i- lllllllllllllllllui IIQI ', I uunun lIl Ill..- -millllllihll I... .SW QI ii II 'mr QIPIIII 'ul.-nlllIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIllllallllllhllllllllllll IIIl'hln...!m STAFF Bernanl Cunningham Editor-in-Chief Rolrertrljarnay Assistantfclitor Ethelfrleclman Associatefjditor Margaretvasas Associatelfditor lfthelWaJsxvorth Associatefclitor Willigmfamplmell Businesslvianagfer gr aqgnwwlkams CirculationManager HS110 urc enco - Harriet Cafley LAM Editors ilii:1eTgi,gl:lanks ft ur 1 es - Wilmatrl' Fiske Fm1 YA4 1SQfS Nelson S. Gord .h::'.r:sa.m 1 W 1 I i I I r 1 i Iiilnllllllllllllllll ll.. l llllllllllllllllllllm THE CRITERION ,lum-, 1020 Q um: 10.30 THE SCHOOL P8110 I1 -bi A i ix K X-Ns W-L21-2 . Q. ..xx,x i lI'lmf fcwmld fm' do tu1'flm11f flIt'lII.l X xxx XXX N N - ff f ff! gfff WWW W N ffffffy X M I ' A N S ff X XXXXAX X XX? Xbxxx ,A 1 ! f f X X X . ,XX x , X K . Vx xv X X 2, X .L . ,.: X X X X ,N X SX Xi ' - aff' X Y' XX A N f 1 xg' XX , Wr? Q xv ,X XX -.K .g. 55.-:p,gi 1Qf?Lif xx - j ,gf X W m i Fm 'V Ay, Rx xx X M s i KX X .X , X x Xf x XXX XXX W3 b xx Av. .fy YWUIU' Alum: 1929 ,IKNIICS Lf MOORE Vfillfillill I K-.109 THE FACULTY I tl 1 W' 2 uf f ' QA? Mi. M9Kee the bgrf keeper' Dt' Jidef and bu' new tcbf A Our Beloved Y-'fiend Mr .fi mormdf Mf Fifke The Dean inher offic-ie and bmw Nafb Mui Grant 'ago fmirtm-on ,lum-, 1029 Twp Row Mrs. .Xu-rill, Mr. BIll'I'UIl. Miss llzirske. Miss Hzirss, Mrs. Bzitciwlrler. 21111, Miss Us-ilwin, Miss llickinril, Miss Ilrciinzui, Mr, llrvul, Miss llurnhzun. Arrl. Miss fi!ll'ft'!', M1ss1'uchr:m, Miss foopc-r, Miss Vurtiss, Miss i'utlz-r. hh. Miss Davis. Miss Ilziy, Miss lluhigg, Miss Fziirlmnks, Miss lfzill. Sth. Miss Fairnier, Miss Fllfllillll, Mrs. lflzmxigaui, Miss lfux, Miss liilhulvy. 1-th. Mr. Howl, Mr. llorrly, Mrs. Greene, Mrs. llutchess, Miss Ilzill. ,limi-, 10211 THE FACULTY Pzuzv fifivvll 'Pup Row M r. Hum, Miss Hnskin, Mrs. Hziwc-s, Miss liorm-, Miss Hurley. 21111 Mrs. Kelsey, Miss Lzulml, Miss 1.1-miaini, Miss Lewis, Miss lmvkxi-nml. 3111. Mrs. Mci':u'll1y. Mr. McKee. Miss Mziluit. Miss Martin, Mr. Mathias. 41h MF: N- 'Wm Mr Y-' Mrs ' ' ' - -' ' -' ' ' ' ' ' iss un . , . , . uxtun, . ., Usnmn, Miss Imtu. Mi. lcuusmi. Sth. Mi. In-rkms Miss l'rugcni'm Mr RL-illv M-rs Rift, Miss Snknwitl. tmth. Mr. Sllllllllvfi, Miss Stott, Mr. 'l'm'l'wi1Iigci', Mr. Tuwllc, Miss.vVVcllicil'. ' I U 'V i I Page sixteen THE CRITERION June, 1929 Jfacultp ut Erihgepnrt iiaigb bcilnnl James C. Moore, Harvard, M. A., Principal, 133 Brookview Ave. Henry D. Simonds, Wesleyan, M. A., Principal Emeritus, 339 Norman St. Arthur C. Sides, Darthmouth, B. A., N. Y. University, Ph. D., Vice-Principal, Sport Hill, Easton. VVilmot T. Fiske, Middlebury, B. A., Harvard, M. A., Vice-Principal, 88 VVade St. Marjorie P. Grant, Miami University, B. A., Columbia, M. A., Dean, 442 John St. Frank H. McKee, Yale, B. A., English D61T't., Adviser of Boys, 95 Catherine St. Teachers Mrs. Helen Averill, Berlin University, Modern Lang- uages Delft., 1075 Iranistan Ave. Hugh Barron, Springfield College, B. P. E., Physical Education Delft., 32 Rowsley St. Carrie M. Barske. Columbia University, B. S., His- tory Delft., R. F. D. No. 4, Bridgeport. Katharine G. Barss, Radcliffe, B. A., History Dep't., 223 Washington Ave. Florence Batchelder, Wells, B. A., Modern Languages Dep't., 78 VVashlngton Ave. Grace Bedwin, University of Rochester, B.N A., His- tory Delft., 465 Golden Hill St. Frances H. Blckford, Smith, B. A., Simmons, B. S., Librarian, 100 Garden St., Stratford. Nonle Brennan, Syracuse, B. A., Latin Delft., 224 Xvashlngton Ave. Alvln C. Breul, Yale, M. A., Music Dep't., 564 Park Ave. Dorothy U. Burnham, VVllllmantic Normal School, Commercial Dep't., 225 Washington Ave. Elizabeth Anne Carter, Ohio Wesleyan University, B. A., Columbia University, M. A., English I50l'P'f.., Hotel Westlawn. Grace H. Cochran, Wellesly, B. A., Columbia, M. A., English Delft., Stratheld Hotel. 'William S. Coley, Mass. Agricultural College, B. S., Head of Science Delft., 66 Washington Terrace. Elaine Cooper, University of Oregon, B. A., Commer- cial Delft., 415 Golden Hill St. 'Lucy C. Curtiss, Wellesly, B. A., Columbia, M. A., Head of English Delft., 31 Vvashington Terrace. Dorothy B. Cutler, Tufts College, B. A., English Delft.. 199 Courtland St. Evelyn H. Davis. Mount Holyoke, B. S., B. A., Columbia, M. A.. Science Delft., 37 Rowsley St. Emma S. Day, Mount Holyoke, B. A., Latin D6D't., 59 Rennell St. Margaret P. Dougal. Columbia. B. S., Modern Lang- uages Delft., 223 VVashington Ave. Jessie VV. Duhigg, Columbia Extra Mural, English Dep't., 1 Fox St. Alice T. Fairbanks, Mount Holyoke, B. A., Boston University. Ed. M.. English Delft., 59 Rennell St. Katharine Fall, Elmira, B. S., Simmons, Household Arts DBIJW., 15 Liberty St. Susie B. Farmer, Boston University, M. A., Mathe- matics Delft., 265 Washington Ave. Julia C. Farnam, Columbia, B. S., Head of Dramatic and Speech Delft., 978 Laurel Ave. Alice Flanagan, New York University Extra Mural, English Delft., 1000 Howard Ave. Katherine M. Fox, New York University, Commer- cial Delft., 120 Herkimer St. Jane A. Gllhuley. New York University, Commercial Delft., 36 Chapel St. Josephine Gleason, University of Vermont, Ph. B., Mathematics D61D't., 224 Washington Ave. Glenclon R. Good, Amherst College. B. A., English Delft., 10 Valley Road, Fairfield. Nelson S. Gordy, Fine Arts College, Syracuse, Art Delft., 51 Carver St. Elsie T. Green, Franklin College, B. A., Chicago University, M. A., Latin and Math. Delft., 23 Merrill Road, Norwalk. 'Marion Wilson Greene. YVGSICYHII, M. A., Head of Latin DElJ't. ,497 Laurel Ave. Adelaide Gutchess, Michigan University, B. A., Cor- nell, Yale, English Delft., Long Hill. Carolyn M. Hall, 1Vellesly, B. A., Latin Dep't., Hotel W'estlawn. Emma Hallock, Columbia, B. A., Modern Language D6IJ,t., 263 Vine St. Frank M. Ham, VVesleyan, B. S., Science I79lJ'f.., 34 Prescott St. Florence Haskin, Columbia, M. A., English Delft., 113 Cottage St. 'Helene G. Hawes, Universite de Neuchatel, B. A., Universite de Geneve, M. A.. Head of Modern Languages Dep't., 1190 Iranistan Ave. Margaret P. Honnecker, New Rochelle, B. A., Eng- lish Delft., 72 James St. Belle Horne, New York University, Commercial D61J't., 76 Lenox Ave. 'Margretta M. Hurley, Smith, B. A., New York Unl- Hsrisityg M. A., Head of Mathematics Delft., 50 ine t. Minnie Carson Kelsey, New York University. M. A.. Normal School Preparation, 1096 Hillside Ave., Stratford. Ruth Ladd, University of Vermont, Ph. B., Commer- cial Delft., 329 Maplewood Ave. Howard LaField, Yale, B. A., M.A., Modern Language Delft., 203 Golden Hill St. Dorothea E. Leonard, New Rochelle, B. A., English Delft., 121 Fremont St. Esther C. Lewis, Mount Holyoke. B. A., Mathematics Dep't., 952 East Broadway, Stratford. Helen Lockwood, Boston School of Phys. Ed., Co- lumbia, B. S., Physical Ed. Dep't., 528 Wood Ave. Anna F. McCarthy, N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital, Household Arts Dep't., 75 Warwick Ave. Paula Germaine Maloit, University of Illinois, B. A.. Chicago University, History Dep't., 162 Cottage St. Nora M. Martin, New York University, Commercial Dep't., 20 Coleman St. 'Lewis B. Matthias, Mount Union College, B. C. S., B. S., Head of Commercial Delft., R. F. D. No. 3. Mabel A. Morrissey, Smith, B. A., Columbia, M. A., Delft., 309 Washington Ave. June, 1929 THE ' FACULTY Page seventeen Elinor Newman. Bates. B. A., Columbia, M. A., Mathematics Dep't., 199 Courtland St. C. F. Newton. New York University. B. C. S., Com- mercial Dep't.. University Club. Esta Dayton Osman, Drury College, Kansas State Teacher's College, Household Arts Dep't., 201 Gilman St. Charles W. Pearson, Dartmouth. B. A., Boston Uni- gersity, M. B. A., Commercial Dep't., 2649 Main t. Irving H. Perkins, Yale, Ph. B., Science Dep't., Mil- ford, Conn. Edith L. Porter, Columbia University, English Dep't., 840 Laurel Ave. Helen C. Prageman, Middlebury B. S., Math. Dep't., 199 Courtland Hill. Mabel A. Rice, University of Michigan, A. B., History Dep't., 32 Black Rock Ave. Edward Reilly, Union Business College, Athletic Director, 43 Lee Ave. Rose Sakowitz, Arnold College, Physical Education Dep't., 293 Pequonnock St. Aretas A. Saunders, Yale, Ph. B., Science Dep't., 48 Longview Ave., Fairheld. Jane S. Stott, Mount Holyoke, A. B., Commercial Dep't., 20 Haddon St., Apt. 4. Llllian N. Sultan. Bay Path, Columbia, Commercial Dep't., 207 Golden Hill St. Earl Terwilliger. New York State College, Art and History Dep'ts., 833 Main St. Stanwood B. E. Towne, Clark University, B. A., M. A., Science Dep't., 1944 North Ave. Mary M. Ward, Colby, B. A., Columbia, M. A., Eng- lish Dep't., 59 Rennell St. N. Frances YVeller, Cornell, B. A., Columbia, M. A., Modern Languages Dep't., 554 Brewster St. Flora lVilmarth, Middlebury, B. A., History Dep't., 199 Courtland St. Gffitz Staff Barbara Lord, Booth and Bayliss, Columbia University, Secretary to Principal. Ruby Hall, Bridgeport High School, Clerk. Margaret Mendillo, Bridgeport High School, Clerk. ' Department Heads. Blanc Qllnugblin wright ibeah of ibisturp Emartment The death of Mrs. Jane Coughlin VVright, on March 25, ended a period of suffering long endured and courageously borne, and it took from the ranks of the B. H. S. faculty an out- standing teacher of long and faithful service. NVith her keenly alert mind, her wide read- ing, and her ready humor, she was an excellent companion. As a teacher of history she was actuated not only by the desire to have her students master facts, but still more by the pas- sion to have them think for themselves and form those independent judgments which should train them for future citizenship. As a friend, she was keenly interested in the wel- fare of her pupils and ever ready to speak the word of counsel or lend the helping hand. Many a boy has found a home problem lightened, an ambition quickened, a determination strengthened by her understanding and encouragement. With her the pupil was always more than the subject, and in her passing B. H. S. has lost a capable leader and a devoted friend. There is no death.-- They only truly live Who pass into the life beyond, and see This earth is but a school preparative For larger ministry. I gc' 4-i51l11l-ml ,ll 17 7 FII!-I JXXTH-PERIOD - GYPI - DOBII' LUNQH s --W f , :ffl y, PERIOD- 1- CHEM. . suvplms- 1WR:'PE,AQf0N.- 'EXPRE JJKOH - CLAJ'f- ,I Il , 1020 THE FACULTY Pagc n t t , ,--- .. lx X V six x-55. -3.1 X k,:5.x A: :,, K M lilly 3 .. ., x X 5 ' 'rum -ANN FRQM-zoa, ,J UALTP CHIEF J' l'121VAd'-BAC.K- OFTHE. COMMBRCKAI-' CARD PARTY. JRE- LFEVER-THUI THE' OYFICBD ALWAYP TOGETHER RULER- offaos MU! MART IN Nlff ' CURTIJ' I I THE CRITERION ,lum-. ll 1WIff6'REYN l mfr mxvu- 1 5 O'CLOCK T EA VACATKON DAYJ' mn .rf BATCHELDER LUNCH-If-IERVEDY Mx sig J'A'KOXVlTZ Ulf! FARNAVT. MII! HAJKIN . L SSIZS X DN F fs CRITER Q S rx E .MA Page twenty-two THE CRITERION June, 1929 ftllass Qlfigbt Swag Tune- Ame rica the Beautiful lYe pledge to live by noble deed. Bear forth thy high idealg To lend a hand to all in need, And live in service real. Help us who leave these halls today, Our gratitude express, Thou Righteous One. to'Tl1ee we pray To bless dear B. H. S. Q -HYMAN SCHULSON JUH0, 1929 SENIORS Page twenty-three Seniors Page twenty-four RALPH FENSTER President ANNA RONNFJR Secretary M THE CRITERION Qlllass Qiigbt Qbfficers COLORS: Blue and Gold AIOTTU : C'n1m1gz', lzmznr, sc'ri'ir'c'. ISS MA HGARET HONNEFK E11 Assistant Adviser MISS HELEN PRAGEMAN Adviser of Class Eight RAYMOND GEANEY Treasurer June, 1929 EVELYN FRENCH Vice-President MARGUERITE XVASHBURN Director of Social Activities lime, llllil Page tweiity-live lvl' lluw llulwrt Lyle, Al2ll'P-1'ill'l'l Yzlszns. 1XInl'i:11erile SI:ntteI'5'. Helen llnluiusmi. If'Im'enee Kruuse, Yt-ru llUllHlU!l. Miehziel I Hale fu. F- loltum limi' Mairizm llelzmey, llt'lll'X Lee, AlllI'2.fllL'l'llt' XY:islihuri1. llallirh l'il'IlNll'l'. lithel l I'lt'tllll2lll. .Xrznn 'lit'll2lllilll. lass QEigbt Qcbularsbipdfgeahersbip Group KlilfllblllJt'l.ZlIlt'f fKlZ1I'lUlllStllCll'lCllIllJl the girls. lwr shes the prcsiclent nl the l..5. l.. Klichziel llulegzi-sKlilqe, our lmziselmzill cziptzliii, Cllll zilsu lezul :1 rtvmii. Rzilph l eiister-Hur clzlss president is Ralph, :incl he C2111 run tcm, for he's our trzielc t tptniii. ltthel lwieclmziii-fluthel tzilqes cure ut the immey lm' the ti. 5. l.., lmesicles lllllllllglllg e pictures fur this lmtmli. Ye :1 llmistuii Xvl'I'Zl is nur AX. AX. vice-presiclcnt. :tml fur the girls, the great sports ltzicler. fur she's president of the tiirls' Sport-Q tluh. lfltireiiee lNi1'HllSC l'ilUl'CllC0 clireets the Sucizil Service llurezui for the Ci, S. I.. llenrx' l,l'k'-fllllllii is our lfrezit .UllI'llZlllSf, for he's eclitur-in-eliief of the lli-weelilx' . 5 . triterimi. Ruhert l.5'le-liulfs ll lwusy lellmx' :is he is president til' the ll. S. l... :mal eclittir tif the liltll, hesitles lmlcling several other positions. llelen liuhiiisunfllelen is ll necessity lui' the ti. 5. l.., lm' she s its secretziry. Rlairgtuerite Slzittery'-.Ns il clirectur uf surizil activities for the li. S. l... there has heeii me lmetter. .Xrum lellzilixin-News is xvhzit .-Xrzm1's:1f.ei'. fur it's his juli, hcsicles directing' sueiztl Y lctivities fur the li. S. l.. lllzirgziret Xv1lSZlS7iXl2ll'g'21l'Ct tzllces cure of the hulletin lmozirfl, :mtl zllsu is :iii zlssueizlte ulitm' til this piilmlieutimi. Blztrguerite XYZlSl1l1llI'll--AlZll'g'lll'l'itC is the director of social zietivities of her class -sicles lezuliiig' the l'shers' Guild. Page twenty-Six THE C RI TERI ON June. 1929 ETHEL MARION .ALBERTY Em Players' Club: Footlight Club: Musical Club: A. A.: G. S. L.: Class 6-7 Frollc Committees: Jr. Freshman Reception: Senior Frollc Committee: G. S. L. Dance Com- mittee. GI'ntlc, modest, and .rwm'!. EDNA LOUISE ALRERTY ..Ed,, Prom Committee: Corresponding Sec't. Players' Club: Musical Club: Junior - Freshman Committee: Senior Frolic: Pres. of Footlight Club. '26, '27: Class 6-7 Frolic Committees: B. S. L.-G. S. L. Dance Committee. Good finds good. SARA BERENICE ALLEN Sally Volley Ball: Bowling: Glee Club: Operetta: Criterion Representa- tive: A. A.: G. S. L. .-4 .vmilv govs a long way. Amin IXIATHILDA ANDERSON .4n11y' Junior-Freshman Reception, Bas- ketball '26: A. A.: G. S. L. 'INvah1css is hm' ':irtuI'. NICHOL.AS A. ANIQELOPOULOS uxlngy-, Football '27. '28: Basketball '28, '29: Room Leader: Varsity Bas- ketball: A. A.: B. S. L. Hv's quiet at tinivs hut-oh well. EDITH BIARIE BAHN uljn 1 Penmanship Club: A. B. C. D. Club: Tennis '28: A. A.: G. S. L. Just as good as good can be. BIARGARET JULIA BALINT 1lIarge Junior-Freshman Reception: A. B. C. D. Club: G. S. L.: A. A. UCl1Cf'l'f1li con1pany. GEORGE BALTER Bruce 3rd Prize Lincoln Essay Contest: Current Events Club: A. A.: B. S. L.: Freshman Debating Team. His grin is his doom. IRENE CATHERINE BARNASH Rvm'c Ushers' Guild: Class VVill Com- mittee: Footlight Club: Bowling: Tennis Club: G. S. L. Card Party: Senior Summer Committee. To bv mrrry bvst bocomvs you. JAMES FRANCIS BARRON Jim Bowling: Basketball: B. S. L. A lucky blujfcr. How dovs he do it? VERNON BEIIN Bud B. S. L. Ren.: A. A. Rep.: Track Team '26: Basketball Room Team. I do my hon1vza'orle-.vomf'tin1v.v. SIDNEY BIORRIS BELL .. - ,. Sid Radio Club: Orchestra: Stamp Club: Latin Club: Freshman Dramatic Club. Dorff they give anything envoy in this school? June, -1929 SENIORS Page twenty-seven WALTER CARL BERGER r1RUdu Soccer Team: Players' Club: Oper- etta. Pirates of Penzance : Crl- terion Rep.: B. S. L.: A. A.: Room ' Leader: Radio Club. Like a fog horn-noisy but -important. FLORETTA CAROLINE BERNSTEIN KfF!0rJI Ushers' Guild: Room I Commit- tee: Alumni Day Committee: Class 6-7 Frolic Committees: Gift Com- mittee: Senior Supper Committee: A. B. C. D.: G. S. L. Card Party Committee. l'vofvle like Ifloretta make teachers' lrzrs a paradise. GER.ARD JOSEPH BISAILLON ujerryu A. A.: B. S. L.: Track: Operetta: Senior Trip Com.: Grind Com.: Radio Club: Class 6 Frolic Com.: Class 7 Frolic Com. fest and youthful jolity personified. HARRIET RosE BISHOP Hl'Vl.'l'l1lC,' Ushers' Guild: Freshman Recep- tlon Committee: Bowling: Picture Committee Class 7: G. S. L. Card Committee: Thanksgiving Bas- kets: Class 7 Frollc. Ready lo please. but slow to speak. RUTH BLAKE Billie Freshman Reception: Hiking Com- mittee: Ribbon Committee: Track: A. A.: G. S. L. Quiet until you know her. ALBERT I. EDWARD BODNAR IIAII1 B. S. L.: Associate Editor Bi- weekly Criterion: Commencement Criterion Board: Rifle Club: Stage Crew: A. A. His reserve is identical with his personality. RUSSELL CARL BONG ffRusx!! Stage Crew: Bowling, Class Com- mittee '27. '28, '29. Always ready, a true friend. FANNIE FRANCES BRAUNER rslyayen Sunnyside Club '27: Penmanship Club '28: Photograph Committee '28: French Club: Track: Grad. Costume Committee. Full of gentle kindness her looks and language are. MICHAEL BREINER Mike Stamp Club: Congress Orchestra '25, '26: Chess Club Congress. You can't tell a book by its fo'z'vr. ALEXANDER BRODSKY UA lv A. A.: B. S. L.: Glee Club '27, '28: Pirates of Penzance '27: Wizard of the Nile '28: Grind Committee: Graduation Costume Committee. Smart Alecklu GEORGE HARVEY BRUNDAGE, , JUNIOR Jamie Interroom Basketball: Interclass Baseball: Tennis Tournament: Interclass Hockey. How he wields his tennis racquet- EDMUND SPENCER BURN UEdH Dramatic Club Congress: Players' Club: Wizard of the Nile : Glee Club: Track Team. Ligh!hrarted and lightheadedf' Page twenty-eight THE CRITERIOAL June, 1929 ,IOSEPHINE PATRICIA BURNETT n-,Ou A. B. C. D. Club: Gym. Captain '25, '26, '29: Baseball Captain '25, '26: Varsity Basketball '28. '292 Arhor Day Committee: Soccer Captain '25: Basketball Captain Volleyball Captain '25. .-In all-around sf101'!. ELEANOR FRANCES BURNS ..El,, Banner Committee: G. S. L.: A. A.: Junior Freshman Recep- tion. ll'l1vrI' did you get those eyes? RlELVlLLE ADOLPHE BURSTEIN Curly Varsity Swimming '28, '29: Mana- ger Swimming '29: Varsity Track '29: Room Leader Congress '25. '26: Pig Tail Day Committee: A. A.: B. S. L. Oh tha! marrrl! Long may it Worr! flSCAR VVESLEY BUTLER Oxy A. A.: B. S. L.: Radio Club. film: of fmt' words are the larsl mai. CTEORGE XVILSON BYRON 4119381 Journalism Club: Cross Country Team: Track Team: Bi-weekly Criterion: Debating Club: Pen '29A. Our long di.vtm1cz' r1mm'r. JOHN XVILLIAM CALLERY Red Photograph Committee: Radio Cluh: Ancient History Club: French Club: Journalism Club: A. A.: B. S. L.: Pin and Ring Committee. H'Iu1t he does, is done right. XVILLIAM CAMPBELL Bill A. A. Board '28. '29: Business Manager Commencement Criterion '29: Business Board Bi-VVeekly Criterion '28, '29: Prize Plays '29: Chairman Photograph Committee: President Radio Club: Class 6 Frollc Committee: B. S. L.- G. S. L. Dance Committee. .-In rrononziml 'zc'i:ard. DORIS CORINNE CANNELL MDM.. A. B. C. D.: Nature Club: Stamp Club: Picnic Committee: G. S. L. Card Party: G. S. L.: A. A. It is the tranquil profile who arcomplish math. l'lARRIET ELIZABETH CARLEY Harriet Footlight Club '25: Commence- ment Criterion Board: Pen '28: A. B. C. D.: Art, Editor Criterion ' 0 .4rli.vt.r an' born, not made. ARTHUR CARROLL . . Put Football '28: Baseball '27, '28, '29: Room Leader: Room Basketball Captain: A. A.: B. S. L.: Junior Varsity Basketball: German Club. Young fellows will be young fallout. LAURENCE RICHARD CEDERBAU M Larry Radio Club '25, '26, '27, '28: Cur- rent History Cluh '26: Class 6 Picnic Committee: Bowling Team '25: Room Leader '26: Costume Committee '29 Graduation. .-1 prrfrft gentleman. SYLVIA LUCILLE CERRONI ..Syl,. Junior Supper Committee: Criter- ion Rep. Class 6: Freshman Re- ception Committee: Refreshment Committee Class 6 Frolic: A. B. C. D.: A. A. She grrels each day with a happy sn1Ilr'. June, 1929 SENIORS Page twenty-nine IVIILDRED ETHEL CHAFFEE Millie Ushers' Guild: Criterion: Musical Club: Graduation Costume Com- mittee: Class Frolic Committee: Footlight Club: A. B. C. D.: Class 6 Picnic Committee. Here's gold. ll'e'Il buy your good report. GLADYS AIILDRED CHRISTENSEN Tools Hiking Club: Class 7 Frolic Com- mittee: G. S. L. Room Representa- tive: A. A. Not that I dislike study, but that I like fun better. HENRY JOHN COFEK Rafah Dance Committee: B. S. L.: A. A.: Tumbling Team '29: Bowling Team '29. A little fellow with big ideas. JOSEPH ROBERT COHN njov., Room Leader: Assistant Room Leader: Manager Inter-Room Bas- ketball: Congress Room Basket- ball: Athletic Club. The tvaehers don't appreciate my work. ANNA ESTHER CONDON .-inn Class 6 Picnic: Senior Frolic Com- mittee: Freshman Reception: Footlight Club: Criterion and Pen Rep.: Senior Supper Committee: Junior - Freshman Committee: Class I Room Leader. Al'zc'r1ys hapfry, ne'z'r'r sad. KATHLEEN THERESA CONLEY .,Kay., Room Leader '28: Class 6 Room Representative: Thanksgiving Basket Committee: A. B. C. D. Club: Announcement Committee: Class 7 Frolic Committee. As good natnred as they make 'en1. BIADELINE SCHAUMANN COSTELLO Madge Room One Committee: Graduation Announcement Committee: G. S. L. Card Party: Junior-Freshman Invitation: A. A.: G. S. L. To know her is to discover her ready wit. RUTH PAULINE COULSON Rufus Ushers' Guild: Assistant Room Leader: Bi-Weekly Criterion Busi- ness Board: Class 6 Frolic Com- mittee: Class 7 Frolic Committee: G. S. L. Card Party Committee: Ribbon Committee: Commence- ment Criterion Business Board. Wisdom is a 'z'irtue. LORRAINE ELMA COURTEMANCH L0rry G. S. L. Representative '28: VVlz- ard of the Ni1e : Glee Club: Class 3 Xmas Entertainment: Class 7 Frolic Committee. Yon are newer lonesome when shc's around. ALTON STANSFIELD CRABTREE AA I., Track Team '29: Soccer Team '28: Tumbling Team27'29: Slide Rule He has had opponents but not enemies. BERNARD POLAND CUNNINGHAM Bernie Editor-in-Chief Commencement Criterion '29: President Debating Club '29: Business Manager Prize Plays '29: Players' Club '27, '28: Senior Trip Committee: Reporter, Bi-WVeekly Criterion '27, '28, '29: Prize Plays: Frolic Committee. He does big things in a big way. ELEANOR RITA CURRY .f .. El Banner Committee. G. S. L.: A. A. Imagination is the suprenm gift of the gods. Page thirty THE CRITERION June, 1929 JAMES CZEI., JR. J i mm y Varsity Soccer '27, '28: Stamp Club '27: Picnic Committee: Jour- nalism Club: Checker Club: Room Baseball: Room! Basketball: Slide u e. K He knows his soccer. FRANK EDWARD DANIELWICZ ..Dlm., Glee Club '26. '27, '28, '29: Pirates of Penzance : Wizard of the Nlle : Swimming Team '29: Frolic Committee '29: Radio Club '28, '29: Class VVill Committee: Senior Play Committee. Modest but determined. BESSIE RIA DANNENBERG Ria Dona Vice President German Club: Class 7 Frolic Committee: Grad- uation Costume Committee: Music Club. She speaks and needs no dictionary. LILLIAN MIXLVENE DANSACK Lil Pen Board Typist: Class Commit- tee '28: Class 8 Representative: G. S. L. Representative '25, '28: A. A. Representative '26. lVhat a soul, twenty fathoms deep, in her eyes. MARION VERONICA DELANEY Mare President G. S. L.: Room Leader '26, '27. '28, '29: Vice President Class 5-6: Chairman Junior Sup- per: A. B. C. D.: Ushers' Guild: Grind Committee: Prom Commit- tee. Jolly and lovable. c'le'z'er and dependable. JOHN MILAN IDEMSKI Jack Debating Club '27: Rifle Team '28, '29: B. S. L.: A. A.: Glee Club: Wizard of the Nile : Class Ban- ner Commlttee: Graduation An- nouncements Committee. He has ability and uses it. KIARGARET RIARY DEVINE Marg Nature Club: A. B. C. D.: G. S. L. Card Party Committee: Junior- Freshman Reception: G. S. L.: A. A. Calm and serene amid the troubled day. RUTH .ADELINE DEVI NE Ruthie Players' Club: G. S. L. Dance Committee: Ribbon Committee: Footlight Club: Musical Club: Junior-Freshman Reception: G. S. L. Card Party: Class 6 Frolic Committee. Well-timed silence has more eloquence than speech. HELEN GRACE DIKEMAN Dikie Room Leader '26, '27, '28, '29: Chairman Sophomore Reception: Literary Staff Commencement Criterion: Freshman Track Cap- tain: Ushers' Guild: A. B. C. D. Club: Gift Committee: Chairman Freshman Reception. lu friendship she excels. MICHAEL FRANK DOLEGO Mickey Varsity Baseball Capatin: Soccer Team '27, '28: Room Leader: B. S. L. Representative: Inter- City Basketball Captain: Room Basketball: Baseball Team '26. A fine athlete and a good scholar. LEONARD JOHN DONOHUE Len Baseball: Stage Crew '27, '28, '29: Bowling: Room Leader: A. A. Representative: Room Basketball: Senior Trip Committee. .4l1t'ays ready for either fun or work. HIARGARET FRANCES DOOLEY Peggie A. A. Representative Board: G. S. L. Representative Board: Assist- ant Room Leader: Snap Shot Com- mittee: Musical Club. tenauce doeth good like medicine. A cheerful heart and merry coun- il June, 1929 SENIORS MARJORIE HARRIETTE IDOOLITTLE Marge VVizard of the Nile : Pirates of I'enzance : Chairman Properties of The GooseHangs I-Iigh : Play- ers' Club '28, '29: G. S. L. Repre- sentative: A. A. Representative: Director Aviation and Aspira- tion. I'm .vurv rarvlv an rnmny to life. GRACE .ADELAIDE DOWLIN Dade Junior - Freshman Reception: Thanksgiving Basket Committee: Donation Day Committee: Track Meet '27, '28, '29. Sabrr, but not .verfousg quid but not idle. VVILLIAM JOSEPH DUIGNAN Bud Football '27: Room Basketball: Room Baseball: A. A.: B. S. L.: Journalism Club '26: Bowling. Hr11rr Iaatlzrd rm'lant1zoIy! VVALTER ELw0oD Bud Frolic Committee Class 6: Jour- nalism Club '26: B. S. L.: A. A. A rnunfry brad genius. INIELEN lNl.xR'rH.x ENDZELAIT HF11'1l', Orchestra: Nature Club: Slide Rule '28: A. B. C. D.: Chairman Music Committee: Freshman Re- ception: Stamp Club: Junior Sup- per. Thr hraf rn: such music did land har. SIDNEY ESNER as-id., B. S. L. Basketball: Track Team: A. A. Spotlight for Esnf'r'. Page thirty-one FRANCIS LEO FAHY I?ud,' Class 8 Representative: Class 6 and 7 Frolic Committee: Charact- eristics Committee: Banner Com- mittee: Chairman Floor Commit- tee B. S. L.-G. S. L. Dance: Con- gress Glee Club: Slide Rule: Tumbling Team. Good thing.: rome in small parrr'Is. L11.i.1AN FELL Lil Ribbon Committee: Invitation Committee: G. S. L. Card Party: A. A.: G. S. L. 'Prtin' and cute. RALPH FENSTER Frn.:e President Senior Class: Captain Track: Football '28: Class 7 Rep- resentative: Scholarship-Lea.der- ship Pin: Chairman Prom Com- mittee: Senior Banquet Commit- tee: Debating Club. A rral mzxafrhisiicated r.rrr1rIIf'z'. CECILIA LORETTA FINN I?ab1 ' Pirates of Penzance : YVizard of the Nile : Chairman Thanks- giving Baskets: Alumni Day Com- mittee: Characteristics Commit- tee. ll 'ha is lu' ? BEATRICE HELENE FISHELBERG HBH., Baseball '26: Soccer '26: Story Tellers '28: lgflusii Cxlub '28C G. S. Thr world is hrrs who has fvatirncc'. IVIURIEL NIARIE FITCH .'l1'urirl Freshman Reception Committee: G. S. L.: A. A. lfVho knows 'what Iirs brhiud that calm r.rtrrior. Page thirty-two THE CRITERION AIARION FURIIUSII spew Junior-Freshman Reception: Class 3 Banquet: Class 5 Banquet: Hik- ing Club: Basketball '26: G. S. L.: A. A. utswht' Itlllflllj in .vfvitr of all. RoI:ER PATRICK Fox l 0.l'y Class President 5 and 6: Cheer Leader '27, '28, '29: Pirates of Penzance : XVizard of the Nile : Prize Plays '28: Swimming Team '28: Track '2!l: Chairman Class 7 Frolic. I..'t'.v yin' Il l1rfI1'Iy riflcvffy .r for tln' ft'lIlII. .ARTHUR EDWIN FRAUENRERGER -'.-If-I President Players' Club: Secretary Hi-Y Club: Chairman Class Pro- phecy Committee: B. S. I.. Room Representative: Prize Plays: Vice President Players' Club: Class Frolic Committee. .-1 ivvll-knzmvzz .UIiylIt. CELIA l.oIs FREEDLAND ff - .. Cv! Social Director Class 5-6: Gym Captain '27, '28, 'Z29: Scholarship- Leadership Pin: l'shers' Guild: Tennis: Pen Literary Board: XVizard of the Nile : Room One Committee. Our fI'Il!Il.Y .vlnI1'lr. EVELYN FRENCII l 1'mIvlIy A. ll. C. ll. Club: Assistant Room Leader: Class 5 Room Representa- tive: Ushers' Guild: Track Meet: Vice President Class 7-8: A. A. Representative. Tn know hw' is to low hrr, .-Ind low but lm' fo1'v1w. JANE FRENCH Jay Musical Club: A. B. C. ll.: Ushers' Guild: Pen Representative: G. S. I.. Card Party: Vice President Story Tellers: G. S. L.: A. A. Sh. .v made' of rrvrylhillg nice. June. 1929 ETHEL FRIEDMAN Elk Class Secretary Class 5-6: Treas- urer G. S. L.: Room Leader '27. '28. '2El: Associate Editor Annual Criterion: Ushers' Guild: Grind Committee: A. B. C. D.: Banquet Committee. Perfect in all shr docs. GRACE fTALUSliA Grave Junior-Freshman Reception: Pho- tograph Committee: Arbor Ilay Committee: A. B. C. D. Club: G. S. I..: A. A. 'X-I mind full of Lnofvlvdyl' is a mind lhat nvtw' fails. I.II.I.IAN IXIABEL GAUI. Lil Volleyball : Basketball: Track Meet: Penmanship Club: A. B. C. D. Club: G. S. L. Representative. rl rlzrrrfxll, llllflflj'-Q0-Illflfj' .wrt of girl. IQAYMOND VINCENT GEANEY Ray Business Manager Criterion '29: Business Board ' 28: Treasurer Class 7-8: Room Leader '26, '27: Scholarship-Leadership Pin '28: Senior Trip Committee: B. S. I.. Representative '28: Frolic Com- mittees: Arbor Day Committee Chairman. Hr X1l0Illdl'!'S Hn' higgixvl hI.vl.'.v tvI'IIIoI1t fnIlvring. JA MES PHILIP GERRITY Tools Assistant Room Leader: Room Basketball: Bowling Team: Room Baseball: B. S. L. Representative. UIIUIII' him not-ln .v ax gentle as ll kitlrllf' SYLVIA GIANDONATO GiIIy Radio Club: Nature Club: Track: Basketball: Senior Committees: G. S. L.2 A. A. Has .vlzr got nauglzly r'yv.v? june, 1929 ROGER XVOR'ruINt:'rON GILBERT Gilbvrt German Club: French Club: Chair- man Banner Committee: An- nouncement Committee: B. S. L.: A. A.: l'in and Ring Committee. fl scholar in rwry way. BEATRICE JOY GILBIAN Healy Oneretta '26, '27, '28: Vice Presi- dent Players' Club: Banquet Com- mittee: Ushers' Guild: A. B. C. D. Club: Track Meet Song Leader: Freshman Reception.. 1'crsonal form' is an in:'estrnrnt worth lza'z'ing. JERRY JACK GINSBERG fvrry Freshman Debating Club: Jour- nalism Club: Class 6 Frolic Com- mittee: Class 5 Picnic Committee. Publicity Committee: B. S. L.: A. A.: School Editor, Congress High News. .-lny llt'7C'S ? FRA NCIS HALLEY GLANCY Fran Bl-VVeekly Criterion '28, '29: Track Team '2fl: XVizard of the Nile : Class Will Committee: Grind Committee: Radio Club: Com- mencement Criterion '29: Class 6 Picnic Committee. ll'it and wisdom am' found in this man. BEATRICE LOUISE GOLDIN Btu Orchestra: Secretary Musical Club: A. B, C. ll. Club: Hiking Club: Treasure?-28Muslc Club '27, nl 'willing pianist. DAVID GOLDSTEIN Daz-U Debating Club: Track Team: A. A.: B. S. L. Always willing and rvady to loaf. SENIORS Page thirty-three HENRY BERNARD GOLDSTEIN Hen Class 7 Frollc Committee: Room Basketball: Bowling Team: Ath- letic Club: Book Club: Room Baseball. It's not my fault that thc girls like mv. GABRIEL GORDON Gabe Geography Club: Stage Crew: Orchestra: Glee Club: Assistant Circulation Manager Criterion. Ho bears his burdens lightly. HOWARD BURDEL GORHAM H owic Debating Club '27, '28, vice Presi- dent '29: Class 6 Frolic Commit- tee '28: Commencement Criterion '28, '29: Christmas Pageant '28: Class 7 Frolic Committee: Arbor Day Committee: Senior Play Committee: B. S. L. A serious attitude marks all his 'workf' ,lULIAN EDWARD GREENBAUM J, E. G. Mandolin Club: Stamp Club: Stage Crew '28: German Club '27, '28: Gym Team '29: B. S. L.: A. A. Oh, how he plays his banjo ! SADIE GREENSPAN nsade., Sunnyside Set: Players' Club: Story Tellers: A. B, C. D. Club: Track: Class Committees. The mildcst manners and the grntlvst heart. ANTHONY THOMAS GREGORIO n Yfouyn Glee Club: Entertainment Com- mittee Class 7: Refreshment Com- mittee Frollc: Room Basketball '29: Class S Characteristic Com- mittee: Class 7 Room Representa- tive: Class 8 Room Representa- tive: A. A.: B. S. L. One good sport. Page thirty-four THE C RI TERI ON June, i929 ETHEI. GREGORY frpcggyfl Junior-Freshman Reception: Grad- uation Announcement Committee: Stamp Club: Costume Commitee: Room One Committee: G. S. L.: A. A. Good nature and good .misc arc companions. HENRIETT.A LOUISE GROSSARTII Etta Grind Committee: Junior-Fresh- man Reception: Story Tellers: Hiking Club: A. B. C. D. Club: G. S. L.: A. A.: Track Meet. lt is a good hrart that .crm no ill. EDWARD GULLABI Jake Soccer: Room Baseball: Track Team. He takes fun .vrriou.vly. IRMA LOUISE GUNZENIIAUSER Irma Chairman Room One Committee: Chairman Senior Supper: G. S. L. Representative: Ushers' Guild: A. B. C. D. Club: Senior Trip Com- mittee: Class Six Frolic: Junior- Freshman Reception: Story Tell- CTS. How stately is hor trrad, holding aloft hrr rrgal hraclf' GEORGE VVILLIAM GUSTiNX'ESON Gus B. S. L. Representative: Senior Trip Committee: Track Team '28: City League Basketball '29: Room Basketball '28: Dramatic Club, Class 3-4: Room Bowling '28: Room Baseball '28. fi boy girls ran't forgot. ALEX GYENIS .f . Al' B. S. L.: Room Basketball '26: Dramatic Club '26: Room Bowl- ing '27. Quirt but alc'rt. GERTRUDE ELEANOR HARRISON Gert A. B. C. D. Club: Freshman Re- ception Committee: A. A. Repre- sentative: G. S. L.: A. A. Quirt but possrssing murh ability. :HARRIET HARRISON Harry Story Tellers '26, '27, '28, '29: Sunnyside Set: A. B. C. D. Club: Basketball '25, '26, '27. '28: Bowl- ing: Ushers' Guild: Class 6 Frolic: Senior Frolic. 'fll'hat shi' finds .vhr is wry will- ing to .tharr with thost' lv.v.s' for- timatcf' RALPH XVOOD HASTINOS Ralph Session Room Leader Class 5. 6. 7: Circulation Manager of Pen '29: XVizard of the Nile : Prize Plays: Room Basketball: Track Class 6: Glee Club: Chairman of Committee for Christmas Decora- tion '28. lV0rth his lrngth in gold. 11-ARJORIE HAYWARD Margo Bowling: Senior Frolic: XVizard of the Nile C G. S. L.: A. A. .4 rhccrful grrvtiug drnotvs good will. n XVILLIAM .ALEXANDER HEAPHY Bill Football '27, '28: Baseball '28, '29C A. A. Room Representative: Sec- retary of B. S. L. Congress: Con- gress Secretary of A. A.: Room Basketball: gipwgigig: Debating 0. ' . A 'Bobo Ruth' in thc making. PLDXVARD HEATH Eddy Glee Club: Labratory Assistant: A. A.: B. S. L. A go-grttrr who .vt'a.mns his works with a little fun. June, 1929 PEARL HEIhIOXN'1TZ P1'arl A. B. C. D. Club: Pen Board: Players' Club: Sunnyside Set: Nature Club: Characteristic Com- mittee: Class Committees. HN hfart is as golden as hm' hair. ROBERT XVILLIA M HERB ..B0b., Rlfie Club: Geography Club: A. A.: B. S. L.: Characteristic Commit- tee. Thm'r'.v uiisrhivf in this man. IELIZABETH GRACE HI-:USCHKEL Bally Story Tellers '28, '29: Music Club '28, '29: Nature Club '28: Slide Rule '28: A. B. C. D.: Decoration Committee: G. S. L. Card Party: A. A. Her quivIm'.v.v brspvalex dignity. ELIZABETH HORN'.XTII Berry Ushers' Guild: G. S. L. Columnist for Criterion: Class 6 Picnic: Class 7 Frolic: Entertainment Committee: A. B. C. D.: Footlight Club: A. A. Small but rHiric'ut. VERA LOUISE HOUSTON I n ' Vice President A. A.: President Girls' Sports' Club '29: Players' Club '28, '29: Ushers' Guild '29: Grind Committee: A. B. C. D. Frfrndlinrs.v parm thr way Io fvopularityf' ELMER HOWARD Howie Tumbling Team '28, '29: Soccer Team '28: Entertainment Commit- tee Frolic: Dramatic Club '25, '26. Hr dorx his best, and thafs a lot. SENIORS Page thirty-five EDNVARD XVILLIAM HURLEY UDHP., Football '26, '27, '28: Basketball '27, ' 28, ' 29: Room Baseball, Basketball, Soccer: Room Leader, Congress and Central: A. A. Rep- resentative: German Club: B. S. L. That manly type! MICHAEL JOSEPH JEZIERNY Mika Glee Club '25, '26: Stage Crew '28, '29: Tumbling Team '29: Decorat- ing Committee Class 7. His wit ix zmcxccllvdf' JOHN EARL JOHANSEN for ' Tennis Club '27: A. A.: B. S. L. Our youthful filaywrightf' JOHN ALBERT JOHNSON S?x'z'!lt'U Track: B. S. L.: A. A. Representa- tive: Roome Baseball, Congress. nlllodvsfy is a f'irtzw. RIARJORIE RIARIE JOH NSON .llargr Track Meet Cheer Leader '26, '27, '28, '29: A. A. Representative '29: Class Prophecy Committee: Bas- ketball: Volleyball: Players' Club: Footlight Club: G. S. L. Card Party. Ii'.v a frimxdly lzaart that malres many friends. SOPHIE VYERONICA A . IxAMIoNI-:A 1.5-on - Y i A. B. C. D.: Class Ribbon' Com- mittee: G. S. L. Card Party Com- mittee: Class Frolic Committee: Volley Ball '26, '27, '28: G. S. L.: A. A. Sfvady and dvpcndablef' Page thirty-six JDSEPHINE KASET ..J0.. A. B. C. D.: Ushers' Guild: Chair- man Ribbon Committee: Grind Committee: Class Six Frolic Com- mittee: Senior Frolic Committee: Thanksgiving Basket Committee: Room One Committee. Jo's U fricnd of c1'm'ya11t'. ' Louis EDWARD KAZIN uldouu Dramatic Club '25, '26: Frolic Committee: Pirates of 1'enzance : XVizard of the Nile : Players' Club: Christmas Pageant '28: Picnic Committee Class 6: Lin- coln Essay. 1i.1'prr'ssion, 'wlnwc art thou? JAMES PATRICK KELLEHER Mashir Varsity Golf, Captain '27, '28, '29: Varsity Basketball: Room Basket- ball: Room Baseball: Room Bowl- ing: Room Soccer: A: A.: B. S. L. .-1 nzvrry heart Izws long. IXJARY RIULLEN IQELLER Sturdy Marzo Prize Play Author '29: Chairman Purchasing Committee G. S. L. '29: Criterion '28. '29: Ushers' Guild: Chairman Reception Com- mittee Freshman Reception: Class 8 Representative. rind shi' is Imrd hy all. JoIIN PAUL KELLY Kr1I Treasurer of B. S. L. '29: Sports Editor of Criterion '29: Senior Trip Committee: Room Basketball '28: Bowling '29, '29: A. A.: B. S. L. A sports rd-itor who knows sports. CYRII. JOHN KENDALL rrcjyril-I Debating Club: Room Basketball '27, '28, '29: Cheer Leader '28, '29Z Plgtail Day Committee: President Civics Class: Class Room Base- ball: Bowling Team '28. Hf'lu'n it comes to cheffring, hv's a loader. THEYCRITERION June. 1929 ALINE XJERONICA EENNEDY Nan Senior Frolic: Track '26, '27, '28, '29: Junior Freshman Reception: A. B. C. D. Club: Story Tellers: Sophomore Reception. Thr only way to ham' ti frivnd is to bv our. ELIZIXBETH GERTRUDE KENNEDY Barry A. B. C. D. Club: Supper Commit- tee: Story Tellers Club: Senior Frolic Committee: Refreshment Committee, Junior Reception. Her 'voice was vwr soft, yrntle and low. LILLI MARIE KIRART BiIly German Club: Junior Freshman Committee: Merry Shiners: A. B. C. T12 G. S. L.C A. A. Thy modesty is o candle to thy mvritf' EDWARD THOMAS IQIERNAN fake Criterion Representative: Class Baseball Team '28: Radio Club: Pigtail Day Committee: Track Team: Room Bowling Team '28, '29: Room Basketball '27, '28, '29. Endo'zI'r'd with a good svnsc of humor. BIAE FRANCES KIERNAN Iilai:ie Invitation Committee Card Party: Bowling: Room Leader '26: Cri- terion Representative '27: Sopho- more Supper Committee: Basket- ball: Freshman Reception: Hikers' Club. Misfhivf is hvr one delight. EMMA IXLICE KNECHT Em Junior-Freshman Reception Com- mittee '28: Nature Club '29: Merry Shiners '27: A. B. C. D.: G. S. L.: A. A. F:-ivndly and kind. June, 1929 SENI ORS Page thirty-seven SELMA KRAUS U5-fl., Ushers' Guild: Class Committees: Red Mill : Pirates of Penzance 1 G. S. L. Representative '25: As- sistant Chairman Type Commit- tee, G. S. L.: Senior Supper Com- mittee: A. B. C. D. A tuoimufs hair is hrr rrowftirzg glory. WILLIAM JOSEPH IQRAUSE Bill A. A.: B. S. L.: Class 6 Frolic Committee: Track Team '29: Slide Rule Class '28: German Club '28. Hr thinks too murh: .ruth mm art' dm1grro1z.v. CURI ICRESHPANY forry H. S. L.: A. A. lx'umc'lrdgr is potu'vr. FLORENCE XVILHELMINA IXROUSE ltnot.vy Director of Social Service, G. S. L.: l'shers' Guild: Chairman Deco- ration Committee G. S. L. Card Party: Room One Committee: G. S. L. Representative: Senior Trip Committee: A. B. C. D. .-I .vzuvvt prr.ronality. VVALKER STEWARD KUPFER Butter-fu11 Room Leader: Prize Plays '29: Criterion Representative: Dra- matic Club: Class Frolic Commit- tee. Common srusr, frrrsonificdf' HYMAN NORRIAN KUSNITZ ..Hy.. Freshman Debating: Sophomore Debating: Radio Club: Outdoor Club. He may not be an Argus, but neither were H0ltlFf,S eyes any too good. LIILDRED LANGE 'hllillivl' G. S. L.: A. A.: Sunnyside Set: Secretary, Nature Club: A. B. C. D.: Invitation Committee G. S. L.: Card Party: German Club. Oh, lot my nature books be my svloquenccf' HENRY XVALSH LEE Hank Editor-in-Chief of Bi-VVeekly Cri- terion: General Manager A. A.: Secretary B. S. L.: Secretary Con- gress High Student League: Schol- arship-Leadership Pin: Treasurer Junior Class: Chairman Publicity Committee of 1928 Prize Plays: Editor-in-Chief Congress News. l'lIcn of thought arc up and stirring. RosE AN N LEVITIN Curly Music Club: G. S. L.: A. A. Foto word.: and many thoughts. ESTHER ELIZABETH LINDBERG MEX., G. S. L.: A. A.: A. B. C. D.: Story Tellers' Club: Nature Club: .lunior-Freshman Reception. A maiden with the mildtxvt manm'r. KENNETH SMITH LOTTY Lazy Little Lofty Treasurer of Players' Club: Class 7, 8 Room Representative: Track, Cross Country Teams: Dramatic Club: Class 7, 8 Permanent Social Committee: Operetta. Committee. A Rrgular Fellow. ROBERT FRANCIS LYLE ..B0b., President Boys' Student League: Editor-in-Chief of Pen: Scholar- ship-Leadershlp Pin: Associate Editor Criterion '28, '29: Chairman Grind Committee. Commencement Criterion: Chairman Publicity Committee Prize Plays: Circula- tion Manager Pen '28. .-I friend may br 'wrll fohsidcrcd tht' nu1.vtm'p1rcr of naturcf' 2355-955-3e!1.L.... L LL- -L EIZIQQL- l .l CATHERINE E1.Iz.xBETH LYNAM Kay Volley Rall '26: I-liking Club '27: Junior Frolic Committee. llK7l0TC'l1 only to luv' friends. M.xRc:.xRET IQATHERINE Lv NCII l'vf1y3 ' Room Leader '2T: G. S. L. Repre- sentative '28: G. S. L. Social Ser- vice Committee: Frolic Commit- tee: Senior Committee: Sunnyside Set Club. .-l .viwvl and flmrnzing n1ix.v. RUBY McC.x1.l..x Ruby G. S. L.: A. A. Ill' lmfr yrt to lzvm' hm' yr11ml1lv. FRANK STEPHEN RICGEE 'l.'llu1 ' Football '26, '27, '28: Baseball '28: Basketball '28: R. S. I.. Represent- ative: A. A. Representative: Room Leader: Congress Baseball Team '26, .'lIv for .vporls. XfvICTORIA AIARY RICLELLAN Vir tl. S. L.: A. li. F. ll.: A. A. HSIII' gorx ox .vhs fvlvoxvs and fvlI'41xI'.v as xln' gum. lil.IZAllE'l'll AICIQAMARA l.irt1r Lis Criterion: Ushers' Guild: A. B. C D.: Commencement Criterion Chairman of Senior Supper Alumni Day Committee. l?it'vr.vfIy, Ilmt is my motto. June. 1929 HELEN AIARIE BICQUEENEY Helen G. S. L.: A. A.: Junior Frolic Committee: Junior-Freshman Re- ception: Room One Committee: Penmanship Club. Tha girl for z'i'f'ry 0cc'a.vio11. RUTH KTXTIIERINE AIANSON Rudy G. S. L.: A. A.: Dramatic Club '26: Publicity Committee Junior Frolic. Hlllodvsty is o 7'ir'lm'. LAURA MAE AIAQUAT I.am'a Program Committee. Senior Supper: G. S. L.: A. A.: Musical Club: Freshman Reception: Cri- terion Representative: Assistant Room Leader: Player's Club. fl sfuvvt .vmilv fvortruyx tl .vzccvt fn'1'.vouolity. CHRISTINE BUERc:ER M.xRt:R.xFIf Chris G. S. L.: A. A.: Junior-Freshman Reception: Room One Committee: A. B. C. D.: Do you like my hair Ihix way? DOROTHY SPENCER AIARSH Dot G. S. L. Representative '28. '29: Criterion Representative: Chair- man Refreshment Committee Class 7 Frolic: Class Committees: A. B. C. D. ll'r would bv Iomnvomc zvitlzout Dol. SARAH ISABEI. MATIIEWS lsobc'l A. B. C. D. Club: Banner Commit- tee: Entertalnment Committee Freshman-Junior Reception: G. S. L.: A. A. llIisfrvs.v of Ihr gvnflc or! of rourlvsy. June, 1929 SENIORS Page thirty-nine WINII-'RED ESTELLE MATTHEWS lfVinnie Chairman Characteristics Com- mittee: Banner Committee: Musi- cal Club: Basketball: Volley Ball: Track Meet: Decoration Commit- tee Class 6 Frollc. Fair and friendly. JOSEPH PATRICK MOLLOY lilac!! Soccer '28, '29: Track '28, '29: Room Basketball: Orchestra: Radio Club: Current Events Club: B. S. L.: A. A. Hear ye not the hnrrah of mighty workings? GLADX'S NELLIE MOORE Tom my G. S. L.: A. A. To the stndious study is a pleasure. IVOR NORMAN RANDALL MORGAN mr Treasurer Debating Club: Esper- anto Club: Grind Committee: Christmas Decoration Committee '28: Science Club '28: B. S. L. Committee: Usher B. S. L. Assem- bly: B. S. L. Movie Committee. lfVell the 'whole thing is this- bowed wth 'weight of the centuries he leans. MARGARET ELIZABETH MORGAN Pfam Chairman Music Committee Class 7 Frollc: Orchestra '26, '28: Foot- llght Club '27: Tennis '27: Track '28, '29: A. B. C. D.: Omclal Pianist for G. S. L. Suppers. Talented in music. SOLOMON BIOTOVE HSOI.. Book Club: Orchestra: Debating Club: German Club: Class 6 Com- mittee: Wizard of the Nile : Track Team: Orchestra. On their own merits modest men are silent. JOHN DON NELLY MURPHY frpatxx B. S. L.: Bowling: Criterion Rep- resentative: Treasurer of Geog. Club: Manager Room Ba ketball Team: Debating Club: A. A. Another one of the gang. LUCIUS NANNINGA IKLHU Dance Committee G. S. L.-B. S. L.: A. A.: B. S. L. A strong hand and a strong heart. ANNA NEWMAN ffA,1n!J Ushers' Guild: Ribbon Committee: Entertainment Committee Frollc Classes 6 and 7: Music Committee Class 6 Frolic: Junior-Freshman Committee: Crgerion Representa- ve. A pleasant companion. RIURIEL NICHOLS .,Me., A. B. C. D.: G. S. L.: A. A.: Nature Club. A timid lass 'with a gentle voice. FLORENCE ISABEL NICHOI.SON Floss Ushers' Guild: Room One Com- mittee: Bowling: Criterion Typist: Class Committees: Senior Supper. A likeable girl with a likeable away... WESLEY NORTON Wes A. A. Representative: B. S. L. Representative: German Club: Inter-Class Baseball: Session Room Basketball: B. S. L. Com- mittee. A great companion. Page forty JULIA NUSSEN BAU M Jr'wr'l Orchestra: Musical Club: Players' Club: Sunnyside Set: Commence- ment Criterion. Tlm'r .v music in hm' soul. GRACE RIARY fYCONNOR Graff Bowling Club: Nature Club: A. B. C. D. Club. Hom'.v! Iolvor Iwors on lzonvsf fore. DA NA .-Xi.v1 N l'A1uE Stwdc ' Dramatic Club: Radio Club: Room Basketball: Room Bowling: A. A. Representative: Baseball. Lough and bc marry. CnR1sTor11ER Louis PA11rAs Popp Captain Room Basketball: Assist- ant Room Leader Class 8 Publicity Committee: Football '26, '27. '28: A. A. Room Representative: Class 6 Refreshment Committee. Our fufurz' 'Red Grougrx' :XIARTHA LEERTRUIJE PARADZICK Mort Volley Ball '25, '26: Music Club: Snapshot Committee Commence- ment Criterion: Freshman-Junior Reception: Merry Shiners: A. A.: G. S. L. To kuozu hw' is o fIvo.vz1rr. XVILLIAM CoMsToCK PERRY Bull President A. A.: Manager Rifle Team: Captain Rifle Team: Pirates of Penzanceu: Scholar- ship-Leadership Pin '27, '28: B. S. L. Representative: Prom Commit- tee. Honrsfy. manhood ond frlloiuvlzip are in this f1'IIo:t'. TI-I RITERI june, 1929 PETER :XNDREXV PETTI Pete B. S. L.: A. A.: Room Bowling: Room Basketball: B. S. L. Track: Baseball Squad: Captain Room Basketball. IZz'vryday brings its good. DoRA PICCIRILLO 17ora A. B. C. ll.: Players' Club: Class Six Picnic Committee: Snapshot Committee Commencement Criter- ion: Freshman-Junior Reception Committee: Assistant Room Lead- er: Ribbon Committee. Du.vky hair and flashing eyes. XYERA LOUISE PLATT AV.: G. S. L. Representative '25. '26: A. B. C. D.: Characteristics Com- mittee: Class 7 Picnic Committee: G. S. L.-B. S. L. Dance Commit- tee: G. S. L. Party Committee: Class 7 Frolic Comittee. I like him. but- REUREN ROBERT PLOTNICK .-ll B. S. L.: Bowling: Travel Club. Tha originator of thc rhalk line. ELSIE AIARIE PONELEIT El Basketball '26, '27. '28, '2il: Bowl- ing '29: A. A.: G. S. L.: Musical Club: Operetta. Much must .vhr toil who .reeks to !'IiIllI?.H LUCY GRACE PORTANOVA Lou Refreshment Committee Fresh- man Party: A. B. C. D.: Story Tellers: G. S. L.: Room One Com- mittee. .-1 .vkillful ortist in our midst. June. 1929 SENIORS Paze forty-one FRANCES RACHER Fran Assistant Room Leader '27: A. A. Representative '27: Class Six Picnic Committee '28: Bi-VVeekly Criterion '29: Business Committee Prize Plays '29: Banquet Commit- tee: Make-Up Committee Prize Plays '27, '28: Graduation Cos- tume Committee. Charn1ingIy fair, and fashionable is shin JOHN FRANCIS REARDON f0lmny Cross Country Team: Track Team: Bowling: B. S. L.: A. A. His witty rrmarks haw bright- rnvd up many con':'m'sations. ELEANOR CATHERINE REILLY HEI.. Ushers' Guild: Players' Club: Chairman Graduation Announce- ments Committee: Alumni Day Committee: Senior Supper: B. S. L.-G. S. L. Dance Committee: Class 7 Frolic Committee: Class 6 Frolic Committee. Her wry frowaxs arf fairrr far than tht' smilvs of othvr lllllldf'71S.U XV ALTER RENKO VVaIt Soccer '27, '28: Room Basketball Team '26. His :vingvd frvt will to glory snrvly load. HELEN FLORENCE ROBERTSON Rad A. A.: G. S. L.: Refreshment Com- mittee: G. S. L. Card Party: Junior-Freshman Reception Com- mittee. nC0llfl'llfHll'Hf is Iivttvr than 1'1fhz's. HELEN ISABELLE ROBINSON Holm Secretary G. S. L.: Secretary Story Tellers' Club '28, '29: Chair- man Senior Trip Committee: Ushers' Guild: Class Banner Com- mittee: Reception Committee G. S. L. Card Party: A. B. C. D.: Sports Club. HN smilr is a krynotv to hvr s1u:c'rss. EMMA RACHELLE ROCKOFF Em Ushers' Guild: Junior-Freshman Reception: Prize Plays '27, '28, '29: Criterion Typist: Banquet Committee: Senior Play Commit- tee: Prophecy Committee: Play- ers' Club. May sorrow azrwr toufh a hcart so fron. MAR1'1N ROEMER Debating Society: Writers' Club: Latin Club: Spanish Club: Fresh- man Baseball: Basketball: Room Leader. IfVhcrc 's my raincoat ? NVILLIAM GEZA ROHL Hanky Room Bowling '26, '27, '28, '29: Room Basketball '26, '27, '28, '29: Glee Club: Stamp Club. 'rET'F7' smiling. ANNA RONNER Annie Rooney Secretary. Class 7 and 8: Chair- man G. S. L. Typewrltlng Com- mittee: Ushers' Guild: A. B. C. D.: Room Leader '28: Chairman Picnic Committee: A. A. Repre- sentative '27, '28, '29: Varsity Basketball: Criterion Typist. A Iradvr triad and 1u'o'z'ed.', SAMUEL LOUIS RUSKIN f.RuA-ty., Soccer Manager: Frollc Commit- tee: Pig-Tail Committee: Debat- ing Club: Graduation Costume Committee: Bowling. May hc manage his life work the way that hr mahagcd our champ soccrr team. FRANK LOUIS SABATINO nsaby., B. S. L.: A. A.: Bowling. Hr that has knowledge spares his wordsf' Page forty-two THE C Rl TERI ON June, 1929 MARY MONICA SALAMON Mon Players' Club: Freshman Recep- tion: Senior Supper Committee: Commencement Criterion '28: G. S. L. A. A. She has a mind of her own and uses it. MARY LOUISE SALERNO Mar Class 7 Frollc Committee: Junior- Freshman Reception: Operetta '28: French Club: Esperanto Club: A. B. C. D.: G.'2S3. L. Card Party Known for making many friends. IRENE IRMA SAMU Irene A. A. Representative: Basketball: Baseball: Bowling: A. B. C. D.: Typist Criterion. Nobility is flu' our only virtue. BEATRICE SCHINE uBeen Story Tellers: Musical Club: Pen Literary Board: Commencement Criterion: G. S. L.: A. A. She newr plays till her work is done. NATHAN HERBERT SCHINE Shiny Track: Glee Club: Orchestra: Picnic Committee: Characteristics Committee. May his Shim' m vr diminish. HYMAN ABRAHAM SCHULSON Hyn1ic ' Associate Editor of Congress News: Debating Club: Reporter for Criterion: Glee Club: Dramatic Art Club: B. S. L. Our budding young playwright. ROBERT JOHN SCHULTZ ..B0b,. VVizard of the Nlle : Pirates of Penzance : Soccer Team: Glee Club '27, '28, '29: Prizes Plays '28, '29: Swimming Team '27, '28, '29: Players' Club: German Club: Pen Business Board '27, '28. Our energetic salesman. ALBERT EDWARD ScHwARz HAI!! A. A.: B. S. L. A cheerful greeting denotes good will. MARY GERTRUDE SCOTT Stotty,' Treasurer of Story Tellers '28, '29: Players' Club: A. B. C. D.: Chairman Makeup Committee Pirates of Penzance : Property Committee Wizard of Nlle : Chairman Property Committee Prize Plays '29: Class Committees. A nice girl. PHYLLIS LOUISE SCOTT Uphilv Players' Club: Debating Club: Bi- weekly Criterion: Commencement Criterion: Properties of Pirates ot' Penzance : Charge of Room Tickets for PE izeliPlays: Class 7 ro c. I'll be marry, 1'll be froe: 1'll be sad for nobody. EDWIN JOSEPH SCULL .1 E dn Inter-Room Bowling: B. S. L.: A. A. There's a lot more than you think within this scroll. AGNES CATHERINE SCULLY rrB00tyu Class 7 and 8 Representative: Ushers' Guild: A. B. C. D.: Prom Committee: Chairman Committee G. S. L. Card Party: Pen Business Board '27: Musical Club: Enter- tainment Committee Class 7 Frolic. Popular and not only with the girls. June, 1929 SENIORS Page forty-three ALPHONSE SENESE HAI., Varsity Track Team '28: Inter- ltoom Basketball: Athletic Club: B. S. L.: Bowling. Better late than never. HOWARD VINCENT SHALLUE Howie Tennis '28, '29: Room Basketball '28, '29: Room Baseball '28, '29: Class Hockey '28: Inter-Room Bowling '28, '29. The boy that bowls and lcnows his tennis. DOROTHY CLAIRE SLATTERY Dot Footlight Club: Players Club: Musical Club: Criterion Repre- sentative: Story Tellers: Basket- ball: Volley Ball: Class Picnic Committee. Doing good brings good luck. MARGUERITE IANITA SLATTERY Babe Director Social Activities G. S. L.: Director Social Activities Class 5 and 6: Ushers' Guild: A. B. C. D.: Scholarship-Leadership Pin: Room Leader: Chairman Alumni Day: Gym Captain. She fame: we looked and we 'were conquered. ANNA SNYDER Ann Room Leader: Class 7 Representa- tive '28: Decoration Committee Class 6 Frolic: Refreshment Com- mittee Class 6 Picnic: Freshman Reception Committee: Character- lstlcs Committee. Quiet but friendly. IJAVID LUDGATE SOUTHEY HDUTBH Manager Football '28: Varsity Basketball: Baseball: Debating Club: Players' Club: Operetta: Prize Plays: Prom Committee. Our competent and reliable football -manager. SYLVIA SPIVAK 4:5-yin Ushers' Guild: A. B. C. D.: Musi- cal Club: Senlor Picnic Commit- tee: Refreshment Committee Class 6 Frolic: Checking Committee G. S. L. Card Party. Girls are coqnettes by nature. FLORENCE XKYIRGINIA STEELE HFIOU Room One Committee: Pirates of Penzance : Orchestra: Junior- Freshman Reception: G. S. L. Card Party Committee. Always pleased and always pleasing. WALTER STO KES Irish Swimming Team: Printing Club, Congress: Room Leader, Con- gress: B. S. L.: A. A. The boy who does the Australian crawl in the sea of contentment. JAMES HENRY STUART Jim Room Basketball: B. S. L.: A. A. A quiet, plodding fellow. ROGER FREDERICK SUMM ffR0du Assistant Business Manager Com- mencement Crlterlon: Pen Busi- ness Board: Rifle Team: Swim- ming Team: Prom Committee: Plgtall Committee: Characteristics Committee: Picnic Committee. One of the main cogs of the rifle team. DOROTHY ANNA SUNDSTROM rrD0tn Junior-Freshman Reception: Class 7 Representative: Grind Commit- tee: G. S. L.: A. A.: Basketball '26. Gentle of speech, beneficient of mind. Page forty-four THE C RI TERI ON June, 1929 RALPH SZUR ..HMky., Football: A. A.: B. s. L. Quite a fcw pounds of jotiialiiyf' ROBERT STEVENS TARNAY Bob Assistant Editor-in-Chief Com- mencement Criterion: Grind Com- mittee: Debating Club: Wizard of the Nile : Players' Club: Re- porter, Bl-Vveekly Criterion: Senior Frolic Committee: Prize Plays '28, '29. Hurrah for Bob. ARA M TELLALIAN Junior News Editor Bl-VVeekly Criterion: Chairman Program Committee B. S. L.: Swimming Team '28, '29: Scholarship-Leadership Pin: Chair- man Class Wlll Committee: Prom Committee: Pirates of Pen- zance : President Student League, Congress. Jaffe-of-all-trados mastor of many. NELLIE TERBEEK Noll General Committee for Pig-Tail: Scholarship-Leadership Pin: Prize Plays '29: Picnic Committee: G. S. L. Supper Committee: Banner Committee: Junior-Freshman Re- ception: A. B. C. D. As busy as a bro. DOROTHY IYIAY THIELEN f.D0t., A. B. C. D. Club: G. S. L.: A. A.: Junior-Freshman Reception: Girls' Track Meet: Gregg Club. A light heart litfvs long. CLINTON THORNTON nc-liny., Photograph Committee: Tumbling Class '29: Track Meet '29: Slide- Rule Class '27. A thorn in many a ri'z'al's side. EVELYN LAURA THORNTON NEW.. A. B. C. D.: Banner Committee: Junior-Freshman Reception: G. S. L.: A. A. I have heard of the lady and good words wont with the name. KATHERINE CECELIA TIERNEY HKU.. Ushers' Guild: Ribbon Commit- tee: G. S. L. Card Party Commit- tee: Class Seven Frollc Commit- tee: Junior Refreshment Commit- tee. Silvnt afcompli.vhvr. LEONARD MICHAEL TIERNEY Lanny A. A. Representative: Room Bas- ketball: Bowling: Baseball: Soc- cer: Invitation Committee Class 5, 6, 7: A. A.: B. S. L. Sunny Boy. EY'LYNE HENRI TODTFELD ...I-addy., A. A.: G. S. L.: Volley Ball: Ten- nis: Musical Club: G. S. L. Rep- resentative: Story Tellers' Club: Library Helper. Not many haw so kind a disposition. ALBERT GERALD TOTH HAI!! Orchestra: B. S. L.-G. S. L. Dance Committee: German Club: Picnic Committee: A. A.: B. S. L. A srcond K1'eislcr. MARY Tumsco Quary., G. S. L. Card Party Committee: Lunch Room Helper: Squad Lead- er: School Library Worker: Room One Committee: Freshman Re- ception. She is a maiden, understand, as trim as any in the land. June, 1929 SENIORS Page forty-fave MARGARET CATHERINE VASAS 'fmfgof' Senior Play Committee: Banquet Committee: Class Will Commit- tee: Chairman Bulletin Commit- tee: G. S. L. Representative: A. A. Representative: Track Captain '26, '27: Ushers' Guild: Associate Editor Commencement Criterion. She sits high in all the peoples' hearts. ALBERT VESTUNIS cr Vcsn A. A.: B. S. L. He says little, but means a lot. CLARA JULIA VITRXLI Storkyl' Volley Ball: Basketball: Tennis: Radio Club: Refreshment Com- mittee. Big in heart and hand. ELIN CHARLOTTE VVAHLBERG ll EeJI Players' Club: G. S. L. Repre- sentative: Assistant Room Lead- er '29: Property Committee Wiz- ard of the Nile : A. B. C. D. Tall and stately but with a cheery smile for all. ETHEL VVADSWORTH Etel Ushers' Guild: Alumni Day Com- mittee: Associate Editor of An- nual Crlterion: A. B. C. D.: Class 6 Frolic Committee: Pig-Tail Day Committee: Assistant Chairman of Merry Scrlveners: Grlnds Coln- mittee. Always dashing here and there. CATHERINE MRKRY XVALLACE ..Kay,, G. S. L.: A. A.: A. B. C. D. To worry is not my nature. WILLIAM WARGO MBU!!! A. A.: B. S. L.: Radio Club: Stamp Club. Quiet but genial. MARGUERITE WASHBURN 1llarge Director Social Activities Senior Class: Head Usher: Chairman Room One Committee: A. B. C. D.: Junior-Freshman Reception: Prom Committee: Chairman Banquet Committee. She would make good of bad and friends of foes. MARTHA GESINE WEHMEYER Marty Ushers' Guild: Business Board Bi-Weekly Criterion: Business Board Commencement Criterion: Senior Supper Committee: Sta- tlonery Committee: Graduation Costume Commltete: Costume Committee for Prize Plays: Ger- man Club. Sonze call me sober and denture, but no one can be sure. LILLIAN WEISS ltLilv7 President Musical Club '29: Ushers' Guild: A. B. C. D.: G. S. L. Cupboard Committee Chair- man: Secretary German Club: Players' Club: Ribbon Committee: Junior Supper Committee: Grind Committee: Refreshment Com- mittee Clazss 6 Picnic. The laborer is worthy of her reward. FRANCIS ANTHONY NVILLIAMS Fran Track: Circulation Manager Bl- Weekly Criterion: Banquet Com- mittee: Bowllng: B. S. L. Always ready for a good time. ' BERENICE CATHERINE WINFIELD Niche Room One Committee: Merry Shiners: Pen Representative: Assistant Room Leader: Fresh- man Reception: Sunny Slde Set. As a friend there is none better. Page forty-six HAROLD EDWARD VVITTENBERG I'Vitty Varsity Basketball '27, '281 Soccer '26, '27. Captain '28: Senior Com- mittees: B. S. L.: A. A. lf basl-'rtlvall 'were music, had br' ri Qvholr' lrrrzss baud. BEULAH VVITTSTEIN Ben, Prom Committee: Senior Play Committee: VVizard of the Nile Z Ushers' Guild: Assistant Room Leader '26. '27, '28: Junior-Fresh- man Reception Chairman: Class 7 Frolic: A. B. C. D. '1Bftlllfj', MINI! and Iu'rIiIIs lmx dw. BASILIO XYURCHENCO Jlcllfllffv' Art Editor Criterion: Prize Plays! Dramatic Club: Stage Crew: Soc- cer Team: Art Club: B. S. L. Vice-President: Stage. Costume Designer Prize Plays '29. lVith. lux 17771511 IIvII :um ffIIIIr. THE CRITERION AJ Grahuates without Fixtures June. 1929 NIAGDALE NE ZAFFO LrIza Class 3 Reception: Class 5 Picnic: French Club: Nature Club: Play- ers' Club: VVizard of the Nlle : A. B. C. Il.: Alumni Day Commit- tee: Junior-Freshman Reception. Sim trzkm lift' as it COHlf'.Y.n JACOB JOSEPH ZIMMER Jake Debating Club '27: Room Basket- ball '28: Publicity Committee: German Club '28. Hr is grrzfmlly sfvvaking, fIt'lll'l'!lHj' .vfvmkIIIg. 31EYER ZWERDLING Z2vz'rdy Debating Club: Players' Club: Photograph Committee: Gift Com- mittee. lVIwrc ix my l.1f1'j't'I'?'n ROBERT BOLES GEORGE LEONOFF RIARTIIA CBLMSTEAD HELEN SELLMAN FRED CONXVAY NJORRIS LIFSHIZ ELIZABETH OWEN EDWARD STANDISH VICTORIA IDEBARBIERI DOROTHY LOBDELL EDISON CJWENS JOSEI-II SZENNYES 1N1ARGARET DOWD CLIFFORD LYTLE FJLIZABETH PLOKSTIS HAROLD XVASIIBURN JOHN KEAYES JACOB 1V1AGILL JOHN RESKETO CLARA XVILLIAMS ALBERT KOSA JULIUS 1V1ATUSZ GILBERT ROBERTS SEPTEMBER 17, 1911 lima Zaccarhi NOVEM BER 14, 1928 June, 1929 A Q v:S'ENIORS Page forty seven Sveniur baracteristins GEL! CHARACTERISTICS AGNES SCULLY MARION DELANEY MARGUERITE VVASHBURN MARION DELANEY JOSEPHINE BURNETT MURIEL NICHOLS JOSEPHINE BURNETT MARGUERITE SLATTERY BEATRICE GILMAN ETHEL FRIEDMAN VERA HOUSTON ELIZABETH HORVATH MARJORIE JOHNSON FRANCES RACHER ELEANOR BURNS ELIZABETH MCNAMARA MARION DELANEY FLORENCE KROUSE MARGARET MORGAN RUTH COULSON MURIEL NICHOLS FLORETTA BURNSTEIN PHYLLIS SCOTT BEULAH WVITTSTEIN LILLIAN VVEISS MARJORIE JOHNSON BEATRICE GILMAN MARGARET MORGAN CECILIA FINN MARJORIE DOOLITTLE ANNA RONNER ANNA RONNER ELEANOR REILLY MARGARET VASAS FRANCES RACHER VERA HOUSTON ANNA RONNER Best Looking Most Popular Done Host for Class Done Most for School Noisiest Quietest Best Athlete Best Dancer Best Singer Biggest Grind Biggest Blnter Class Baby Most Humorous Best Dresser Class G-iggler Biggest Flirt Host Digniiled Host Friendly Laziest , Cleverest Most Bashful Most Pesslmistic Most Optimistic Teachers' Pet Teachers' Pest Wittlest Best Actress and .Actor Tardlest Promptelt Biggest Borrower Most Accommodatlng Most Energetic Cutest Best Sport Neatest Most Sophisticated Most courteous BOYS EDXVARD HURLEY HENRY LEE RALPH FENSTER HENRY LEE MICHAEL JEZIERNEY JOHN JOHNSON EDYVARD HURLEY ROBERT SCHULTZ ROBERT SCHULTZ IVOR MORGAN ROBERT TARNAY FRANCIS FAHY FRANCIS GLANCY ARTHUR CARROLL HENRY COFEK WVESLEY NORTON WILLIAM PERRY ROBERT LYLE NICHOLAS ANGELOPOULOS HENRY LEE RALPH FENSTER BASILIO YURCHENCO FRANK DANIELVVICZ HENRY LEE ROBERT TARNAY HENRY LEE ROGER FOX RALPH SZUR ' ROGER GILBERT NICHOLAS ANGELOPOULOS ROBERT LYLE ARAM TELLALIAN FRANCIS FAHY EDWARD HURLEY ALBERT BODNAR ARTHUR CARROLL XVILLIAM PERRY C -lllIlt', 10247 Pago forty-n 'SW 5 BT Gflhvuwrcs LKYS Gro R80-H A Queer: B OYJ' UNE U S1-r.PPuNGr ALONG- O.,gAY MAGG-xr HE SKKPPER, UKU LELE Aux LASS S 'OE luv NIU' THE CRITERION ,lum-, 102' Mtg' 'BQOTVL 9 nl I - V ' ' flllfnmef - AT-Lonosmb ow BQRQN0' vii 1 VV-KRW 'NG 2 if.- OUR Qwresw oun. ARTIST UGGED M x fiv f R o at E i1n...,,. Unaacx km? E , f Q21 1 . . 1 .5 . 'THE NCNIN ,l I Q i W' 5 if lg 3 1 1 ,S ' 3 Nw A k Q.. 1 t Q , x X Hr . x wx, 4 K 2-sf f fe'g.4 ff, 32.14 V v- . . J I ww iv '+ SE Q 1- , Cx K i gg WW ii i ln, 1920 l'.1gn nm 0 ffgi Q Q .S ,KVA r Nw: M 4 , 1 as Sr I x XVELL ,lg NQCQ Oocit INT. O T E3 D fPEAK'E.Rf fUCslER 'YNMTL CHEMUSTRY Ano tty us Es TOE VSAT K .,Q. Z.. , , F- N A 'EFTHEL oNouNCE Page fifty-two june. N20 Senior ap iillSOIllllQ' :1 tradition that has heen in force for years. we lordly Seniors did ziwziy with wcziring' chilflren's costumes during clziss-time, and decided to hold Z1 joint Pigtzlil lfrolic with tl1ecl:lssof'Z8I,Q instezid. f4UllSCCl1lL'lltlj', one evening early in lleceinher, the children gath- ered in the Kiyin which wzis decorated after the fashion of :1 nursery. ln one corner of the Gym the children collected zxronnd tempting laiddy-cztrs and scooters. The only drztwhzxclc to this. wus the l lands Oil sign, very conspicuously placed. iXn honest to goodness orchestra played for dztneing, while the children who conldn't dance plziyccl ring'-round-rosy and other gzinic-1. .X skit entitled School llztysu wus presented in which the star was Il Very inuscnline school-inzirni. AX lqiddysezir relay race followezl, and then more dancing: Refreslnnents consistingof the usual ice ereznn and two cookies. with the delightful surprise of Z1 lollypop added, were served in the lunehrooin. XYhen the children returned to the gym, costume prizes were awarded to lrene Sunni. ,luck lleclczlrd, and Gordon Tztylor. There was another hour of dancing, after which the children rnshed home and tnnihled into their heds. June, 1929 SENIORS Page fifty-three Glass Svehen Btficsrs COLORS: Green and White MOTTO: Not only reach the goal, but pass it. I EDXVARIJ RAAI2 VIRGINIA AIIIEIC President Vice'-President MISS EDITH PORTER Adviser of Class Seven CATHERINE HALPIN LOUIS VECSEY GLADYS MORGAN Secretary Treasurer Director of Social Activities llllgt' lllilyffwlll' 'limp' Iliff 'I'11p Huw Slii1'l1-5' lllmu-. l l41r1-iu-1- xvillf-ill, V1-li:1 l 1'i1-1ll:1111l. liullnnl Iiuw l'lllXX':ll'1l ll:1:1l1. Yll'3l'llll2l .Xulu-, .lnsvluli llyilll. Glass batman bnhularsbipleahersbip Group X'irg'i11i:1 .Xl1lll'fX'll'g'll1lIl is ll lJl'Hlllllll'lll nu-mlu-1' of tlu- li. S. l.. mul x'ic1--1111-siflx-lit 111' lu-1 L'l:1ss. lAl'll1l l 1-1-1-1ll:1111lfflK-li:1 xx':1s tlu- clii'1-ctw' 11lSc1Ci:1l .Xctivitic-s 111' Ll:1ss 11. Zlllll lum slu- 1-:1i1 1li1'1-cl tlu-ml lYc-'x'1- iu-vc-1' sc-Q-11 ll lu-tu-1' 111 it, l'illXX'1lI'fl lQ:1:1l1flf1l. is tlu- lH'1'Sl1l1'Ill of l1is cl:1ss. lc-:ull-1' ul IQ1111111 225. Illlll was zu-tivc in llu- s1u'i:1l :1lli:1i1's 111' L'l:1ss li Sl1i1'l1-5' lqHlIli'f'Sllll'll'j' is :111 nssistzmt 21111111 lc-zulc-1'. is :1 prmiiiiu-nt ilu-mlu-1' ul' tlu- fi. S. I... :11ul is vc-ry Illlllllllll' z1i1u111g' tlu- nu-mlu-rs 11i'lu-i'cl:1ss. .l4lSl'llll lqyilllfxllii' was llI'l'Sl4ll'Ilt ul Class fi. :11ul lu- lillq-cl tlu- wlilirc- wcll. ll1- wus illsli in tlu- c:1st ul- ilu- ll'iz:1t'1l11l' tlu- Xilcn :uul llu- l'1'izc l'l:1ys, lfl11i'1-iu'1- XX':1lsl1-V l'illll'0llCC is :1 V1-ry p11p1ilz1i' Zlllll we-ll-liliccl girl. Zlllfl ClPllSl'llllk'llll5' slu- lN'L'lllIll' x'i1-1-sim-si1l1-111 uf tlu- Girls' Sl.llflClll l,L'Zlg'l1C. Slu- is z1ls11 vc-ry :u'tix'1- in cl:1ss Illil-1llI'S. ll1lX'lIlg' lu-1-11 x'ic1--1111-sislc-111 ul Class liva- :11ul six. ,I um-, IW SENIORS I t I LOOK NICE df mmvm WM Yw-v-'R -ADRXPT IN 6oonFP.Lr.ovJf A JOLLY' TRIO 'VARIIT VRYI-E f ,. IUCN A LAFE wr Q L ONGIN Gr I my mu 1 THE CRITERION xlunc. 1773 340 l0vn5J0 ' Ln. 6R l'9x4y,.,., GALOIHES 'fffl-E G-wma! STENOGJ' -1 'PAT 119 PLO f'X Hemi ff-wxes ETS' U29 - 1QN!Q13E ,,, ,s , lifigfliffy-Seven uniors v F356 5ftf ??gI'F SIUE CRITQUQIXSS, Class Svix Qbffirzrs COLORS: Independence Blue and XVhite MOTTO: Stand fast, but not still. CA RL SAI' li President MISS JESSIE DUHIGG Adviser of Class Six ALICE GREEN EDVVARD JONTOS Secretary TI'62iSl1I'eI' ELOISE CONNER Vice-President MARION JENNINGS Director of Social Activities June, 1929 Ium-, IUJU JUNIORS Vinum' iifly-11 Qlllass Six ivrbularshipfileahersbip Group . , - - ,A V - .- 1 , 1 -- . nu lmw Imlwnrrl llmm-ks, lullwl lA'IlQ.1'j'4'l. hu-lmrml lun-r'I1-1g'l1. hlllrlvy 51:11-I1-tml. hrzmli Xzu'g:u. Iuluxsv illllllkl I':1ul llllllillilll. Iullum hun l.llt'l1lllII1l Hlmll. AIJIVIUII .lt'IllIlllp!'S. .Xllvv hlw-4-11. Inlvlllv I he-INS. Iulh-1-11 1 zlllwllll. l,l11'lII1- hllznlvlvu Ilvlvn Fr a-L- lmrn, Cllllass Six jfrulir Pup llmx' Pm-m-lin Ilivkvy, Ilirm-vlm': lluln-rl S4-rilwm-V. Imuis Slzxmlish. 'l'lmm:ns llzlll. .Im-ssiv XY. liulnigg. .Mlvism-r: llivhzlrwl l':Yl'lt'i4Ll'll. Louis Zolzm, Ulydv Svm-y. . mllw lluw Szmrnh .Xpplm-Ivy, llllviaxlm Illmtl. lxulh 'l'isn'hlm-V. Slvllllklllit' I'rima-. lin-:1I1'im-v 1.4-vv. l'4-vilv llisuillmu ltulwm Iiww fllm-Vlu-rt l l'Q'l'lll2lll, XYilli:lm limnm-lly. .lusm-ph Kallmsvy. Q ETHJ' THE CRITERION ? NO! 'LM' ii Q14 g Lungs Cm LDRENI ! CHUM! Aw ERROR Juno, 1020 Page sixty-one Qlllass jfihe MISS CAROIAYX HALL Adviser of Class Five Glass Jfihe Schularsbipzleahersbip Group Top Row -Nlzxriau Russell, .11-wie Kerr. Jessie Lord. Bottom Row-.lean Grey. Peggy Stringer, Margaret f'OIlll0lN Page sixty-twom ,Inna-. W2 Aw 'A ' J 2 IA ui on vx-Ai' ,4- TENCE- ' '.f- J 25? SAD Conf'4Q- N035 TNT' 'nuke vvo RIERJTY WH? X I CSQHE- GTX 9 0'-WL BE3Tf N MA ra Qu. K hx s E .-X sy-'LLY N f TAR S M' N., TA I 2 ff LB ' if ' X 4 ,1a 4 L..u.:,fN . by X 1 1 n v 7-Z7 -in-thu - -'Page Slkty tl SOpl'101T1OI'GS mc sixty-fmlr 111111-, WZ' Qtlass jfuur MHS. l4'I,UIHGN4'l-I l!.X'I'1'lll-1I.I1l4II1 .X4lYiS1'l' ul' Flaws F11111' Qlilass jfnur Snbularsbipileahersbip dbruup lop llow 4:t'l'Il'lIllt' l!:111p:qhz111, Muriel K1-:11'11s. 3lz11'g':11'n-t lGz1tc111. A1ZlI'j0l'i4' Ylilllljl. Muriv M1-11111, M5111 Shamiro. lnttm I xxx In 1111111 I 111011 Xll 1 IIN vlnll l111111N Nthltlxll 1 ll l1'A.Sn-3 ' - 31 .1's'e 'z 1 1 . W 'l. 1 1020 SOPHOMORES l':lg.fc sixty Hx P i oy! PSF nl! lil' H QNORS ueazwf Ara e-Q ALO Tsjf c.- ..:. C ,q:. 5 .Q-' Q, QA, -f-: 5 Cl-uLn..y C rr rr A Dare? U-KNG-f JRILING' HOXV- A 'Y A . 1 i l'Htl1' Sixty-SiX THE CRITERION June. 1929 Glass Jfnur Room 110-Barhara Marsh, l'aula Sniulowitz, Ruth Kelley. Room lltl-Josephine Barron, Gertrude Baughan, Dorothy Bjorklund, Helen Burns, Helen Callahan, Evelyn Christenson, Helene Ciglar, Mary Coleman, Grace Csongradi, Ruth Cutler, Christine Eagan, lleen Green, -leannette Grulmer, Esther Hamelin, Alice Heaphy, Lena Heske, Anna Kane, Yetta Kirschenhaum, Catherine McCarthy, Margaret McFarland, Jacqueline Rusling, .losephine Shanley, Mary Shannon, Car- ntella Yecherelli, Viola Yincentzen, Dorothy XVells, Margaret XVright. Room llliilfyelyn Daly. Room 108-Doris Phillips, Marjorie Keating, Marion Lustig. Room l2-l-Marion :'Xekerman. Anna Anderson, Ethel Atterman, Madeline Brennan, .Nlmina Crawford, Mary Dean, Dorothy Detz, Charlotte Frank, Roselyn Gaho, Rose Green, Norma Gross, Betty Haley, Myrtle Hall, Grace Horryak, Arline Halton, Henrietta jackson, Sophie Kolintek, Martha Lepson, Mary Meformick, Anna Matus, Loretta Murphy, Thorchild Olsen, Hazel Parmaley, Alice l'ieree, Margaret Kenkaiunsky, Anna Salerno, Elizabeth Tutor, Ann Valentine, Lily Yost. Room lZll-lda Rose, Margaret McGrath, Charlotte Smyth, Mildred Haghug. Gertrude Burgess, Marion Holm, .Nrleen jackson, Mary lrma Ballog, Sadie Boyd, Madelyn St. Martin. Selma Schwimmer, Betty Carroll, Florence Shapiro, Lillian Kitro, Martha Kaplan, Goldie Duhin, Edith Hooey, Evelyn Eek, Gertrude Moriarity, Mary Healy, Helen Faytho, Catherine Mulroney. Room 125-Dorothy Beach, Susan Breul, Georgiana Brewer, Lorraine Barry, Lorraine Brown, .-Xliee Camphell, Elinor Carsin, Ruth Cohn, Catherine Colonese, Gertrude Deck, Dorothy Dickerson, Margaret Drew. Barhara Durward, Betty Eames, Margaret Eaton, Shirley Goldstein, Blanche Friedman, :Kuna Gondos, Cornelia Hawley, Yiola Hurlhurt, lrene Kintop, Mildred Kunkel, Katherine Kupper, Margaret Long, Yalare Lucas, Marie Meath, Ruth Merwin, Valeria Messinger, Ruth Peck. Dorothy Raifstranger, Lena Scanzillo, Gertrude Seliietinger, Madeline Schmid, Myra Shapiro, Mildred Signor, Veronica Small. Eva Smiek, Shirley Spellnian, Mildred Stenstrom, Roberta Tracey, Catherine XValsh, Lois XYaiters. Ethel XYL-isherger, Ruth XVershow, Sarah jane XVilder, Dorothy VVolte, Marjorie Young, Flora Sommariva. Room 323-Richard Desing, ' Room l23-lda VVilson, Olga Swanson, Virginia Stirk, Gladys Southerland, Ruth Ryan, lrene Murray, Edna Murphy, Virginia McCullough, Eleanor Loewith, Elizabeth La Field, Margaret Kelley, Helen ,liler, Ruth Howell, Muriel Byars. Helen Brunette, Nancy Bray, Frances Borofsky, Evelyn Bomstein, Yictoria Anhin, Doris Adams, ,Iosephine Devine. ' W, 1020 Vzxgc sixty-sm-vm-11 Qllass Gibran MISS IGLINUII NICWMAN .Mlvism-r nt' Uluss 'I'h1'4-v Qllass Qlibrez bsssiun ilinum QBfti:ers llulw ll ow llilw Nile-V l4'1 lm'e-S Mull. lmuisv Ilullgx. Kzlllmlvml Slzlph-lull. ilruw- llriscm-. Nauwy II4-mlrivk. SQ-rq I' S .I-0 4 cm. lution: lion' Ulgw Vmli XlIlI'll'ilI'!'I NVilIi:mlsm1. Irma: 1':u'lsfm. Ruth liurpr. Alilfillll Millvr. l'v:n'l Piilik, 414-rtrml1, Fay. I 1 v Nixtyvigl11 .lum lf 7 953 w4NN-A- .fs-:Y ? ATTB 111 OUJ Pru-cw-1-su-as L ' :'z A 1' vu Aus- LE V -Avocfs L-'E-' 5'PRxN6 1 S H ERE vvsz fO'PHf F 'YFKINC7 rr easy fwx Ano A 1-REQ Koo - Koo Jlmc- 1929 Page sixty-n FI'6Sl'II'fIGn U-Il' sn-vcnty THE CRITERION llunc, 1021 Qlllass Emu vw ww ff. ..:v .JQu..f-f' MISS l'Al'I,A MAI.0I'I' .Xdvism-1' ut' Flaws 'Twn Glass Emu Svessiun Baum QBffi:ers lull Huw I,ilIi:m Ilrn-nnzm, Ihwnco llamson, Mary lftxkllilll-Y. Irvnv Uire-si. .Im-nniv Ulszvwski. Szuliv S:1t'fvrsIn-in Mary .l0nv:4, Malrjnriv Mohr. Mary Yusus. lwltnm Huw llulh lGlxx'uml, Hrznrv XVEISIHDIIFII, Kzltlwrim- ZQ-lhlr. H:n'rivt Moy, Hum- Kuhn. Murjm-iv t'uIle-n T w 4 ii I ll 10.29 FRESHMEN lug x tx llk f f EIAYYY' VLA C113 Yru Px'D k , ,..,L.-A L R QDRED Dlx LO NE LY V1-me ft-witty-two THE CRITERION ,tum-, 1029 lass Zllimn Rootll llo-Gladys l.undgren, liuniee Mellen. Hannah Mellitz. Ruth Murray. ,lennie Celfzexuki. Rose llnchala. Marjorie Reielnnan, 'liheresa Renaldi. Genevieve Saad, Dorothy Smith, liinnia Sutton, rXltha You lloltv. :Xnna XYakeley, Helen XYalsh, Margaret Xlfellner. lrene Xanthonoulos. Agnes Yelle. Room lltl-Grace llanson. Mary Klhanese, Olga Cotmil. Helen Martin. Helen Kerekes. lflorenee Bochinski, Anna Chiatroni, Bertha Loss. llelen lXlCNL'l11Zlllk'j', Helen lfreyler, Mary lloryath, Marie Bone- uic7. Nellie Grigas. lyotilll ltll-Margaret .'Xdiletta. Kathryn ,-Xiken, Frances Blazer, Agnes Blyth. lfsther Buggie. lflorence Bouton, Margaret Bown. Natalie Carella. lfranees Cellar, Charlotte Clarke. -lennie Classy. Rita Clinton, ,Xdelaide Cooney, lsalmella Cousins, lilizaheth Delllosio. tldella Denault. Dorothy lfekert, Ruth lilyyood, Ruth lflynn, Dorothy Glass. Marguerite Glynn, Ruth Haggerty. lfthelreda Hague, lflizaheth Hatnsxyorth, l,illian llanson. Anne llartnian, Mary Herlihy, Virginia llevenor, Betty lloldt. Claris lloyt. Kathryn Kelly, Betty Kennedy, lfllen Lindberg, Margaret McNally, Ceeelia Mel'adden, .Nlthea Merrill, Betty Monohan, llelen Moska, Harriet Moy, Yietoria NHlIllL'll. lfilleen O'Connell. Margaret tl'Melia. lfllen l'ar5ons. l,orraine l'oland, Gertrude Riehardson, Marie Sadler, Margaret Seery, .Nnne Sinclair. Nannie Stokes, -Iosephine l.esto, Harriet Yanstone, Rita XYalsh. Doris XYarren, Dorothy Zalmel. Nancy Riee. Rooni ltll-l.ois .-Xhhot, Mary .'Xnnnziato, Caroline Baker, Kathleen Bueke. lrene Ciresi. Grace Colon- ese. Marjorie Cullen, Rose D'lClia, Marjorie Douglas, lithel Dusay, ,leanne lfarkus, Helen l,izere. Roae Greenhauni. l,ois llannn, Muriel Kaesniann. Ella Kelly, Mildred Kiteher, llelen Kaether. Row Kolin, Ruth l.arsen. llelen l.engyel, lilizaheth l.izah. lrene McCarthy, Florenee McKeen, .lean Marr, Rachel Matthews, lilaine Milletto, Mary Mohr, lrene Petro, Alina l'russ, Yirginia Reid, tlssie Rieh, Sadie Satterstein. Sadie Swiminer, Grace Vvilblllllllfll, Grace VVyuins. Rooni 104-Virginia Belnn, lfranees Beeks, l.illian Brennan, Ruth Bryant. Mary Casey, Mary Conley. Dorothy Donoluie. Rita linglish, Marie lfasanella, .-Xliee Flanagan, Catherine Healy. Mary jones, Mary Keating, Dorothy Kneeht, llelen Kochis. Marion l.ee, Rita Murphy, jenuie llalinkas, Margaret l'iricsky, Sadie Rothenherg. Mary Santako, Dorothy Schneider, Mildred Stnallwood, Henrietta Spanar, .-Xda Stone, Sophie 'l'ruhousky. Mary Yasas, Nellie Yanla, Catherine Zeller, l.uey Zietninski, Sylvia Zyyerdling, Catherine Beloin. Room llof-lennie tllzzexyski, Marjorie Richmond, Genevieve Saad. Room 105-lzdythe Blakenian, Ann Bailey, Anna Casey, llelene Flaherty, lrene lfarkus. Kathleen lfelsnian, Mary Morris, llelen Miklaunus. .lean Seaman, Alice Shaughnessy. Yera Shaughnessy. .Xnna Spivak, lfsther Sternstroni, linuna Saho, Dorothy Sutphen. Margaret Serritella, Bertha l.essier, .Xliee XYargo, Mary Zarnoeky. Room ltltr-lsahelle Adains, Alice Barnhart. Marion Blunt, Madelyn Butler. Helen Cotniil, Genevieve llragowsku, Dorothy l7reneh, :Xnna Godfrey, Dorothy Hoover, 'lane Horyath. Cecilia Hrapcak, .Nlice jones, lfdna juekett. Dorothy Kinnie, lileanor Schneider, Myrtle Shepherd, lunc, 1029 Vnqc scvcmy-th Qilass QEIIE MISS HOSE SAKOXYITZ .Mlvisvr ol' Class Ono Qlllass 519112 Svessiun Baum QBfficers up Now -Viola-I llundzxll. Ifllizulu-th Stzmo. Azura IWIIIIKZIII. Marion Dixon. Annu Us-mski ltnllum Huw - t'u1'olinv I'ottu1', Mnrjuris ldlllg. Lois l'olli11S, Oliva' Myres, lVIurf.tzlr0I Hoffmann. ' cvcllty'-fmlr WIIIIIC. N20 'pq LlTTg-it WOMFN suv-AAN 'DAz 5 Q 4 A Awmnoumn-Twevmumnmnx-BUSH. D014 N-B01 N or our I T-'A 'Vx QA M A ta AM Bu'v'riRFLY Ynxv IT -' june, N29 CLASS PICTURES Page Seventy-five lass iehen Room 307--George .'Xdzima, George Auhin, Steve Bodie, XYilliam Brundage. Charles Burke, Gus Chokas, james Clancy. l'aul Guardiano, Donald Hatch, joseph Hayes, .'xllI'2illZllll Hornstein, Anthony lvanko, Rohert Keenen, lfdxvard Monahan, joseph lTNeill. llonald l'otter, Louis Raposy, Steve Rogoskos, Hard Kose, john Saho, jerry Sakoyvitz, XVilliam Theis. Room SUS-Marie Calam. Lillian lliek, Martha Fay, Marjorie Gallagher, jennie Mineo, Mary Tarrent, Mae liairehild Roome 505-Henrietta Boseh, Alberta Bnrdett, Sarah llvorehik, Brita lirikson, l.aura lfreneh, Clara Goldheld. Nina Goldstein, Catherine Halpin, llinah Hanevitz, Marjorie Haskell, lfdith josephson, Bella Kaploxvitz, llelen lioehiss, lithel Kolezar, llelen Laufer, Charlotte Lund. Margaret Quinn, Elsie XN'iner, Adelaide XYilli, lileanor XYoodford, Freda Sehavinsky. Room .225-llarry .rXshmore, Allan Bassett, .Xndrexv Colonnese, joseph Coyne, lilliot lilwerhard, Xvillllllll llams, lzdxvard Keele, Louis Kohrofsky, George Lahutis, Grover Lyon, Carlton Me:Xvoy, Stephen Maeko, llaniel lXlareantonio, George M eyer, Ralph M eyers. james Musante, john Nolan, jolm Nosal, Alex Usedaeh, l4o1liS l'L'1'lSlviI1. Carl l'erson, lfdyvard Raah, Howard Rockwell, joseph Ryan, Leo Sheiman, Harry Solomon, Leslie Yaughan, Clarenee Yeekarelli. Louis Yeesey, Grant XYilson, Samuel XYolteh, john Yakixvezuk. Room .ZZ-lfjaelc Caraher, Morton Katz, George Gustaveson, Nathaniel Greenspan, james Stone, jolm Broderick. Room .Z.Z.lAYineeiit .-Xutouri, Max Bevetsky, Paul Cummings, Rohert llarrington, llarry lielmensherger, ltliehael Loyvy. lfmil llapp, Fred l arente, lfrnest Sehaalman. Room 203-Yirginia .'Xuhe, Coursey Autouri, linuna Bacon, Myrtle Berger, Minerva Bingham, Betty lJ'0lier, Nora lfaine. :Xnita Grillo, lilizaheth lzzo, Mary Keane, Kathleen Killeen, Marjorie Lane, Olga Lucas. Kathleen McCarthy, Sarah Magiluick. Margaret Murray, Gladys Morgan, listelle Muldoon, l.ily Okerlmloom, llelen l'aget, Minerva l'ritehard, Shirley Rome, lloriz Rozene, Helen Sailer, Ruth Suenniug- sen, Dorothy Powell, ltlinor Taeinelli, Rose ljnterxviler, Florence XYalsh, lfreda XYesehe, Anna Zaehero, Sylvia Zucker. Page seventy-six June, l920 Qillass Six Room 210-Carl Anderwald, VVilliam Bain, Raymond Baughn, Edward Bilash, Howard Bogey, Charles Brennan, Richard Bristol, Arthur Christie, Philip Carriello, Leonard Cozzubo, Paul Cullinan, George Dieringer, Edmund Dhagowski, Paul Duchai, Richard Everleigh, Herman Falk, Albert Fleischer, Louis Glass, Dennis Godfrey, Barnett Green, Milton Greehalgh, Christy Hetherington, Edward Krajeilc, Ernest Marshall, Henry Pawlowski, Alex Resko, Morris Rudolph, Paul Sabo, XVilbur Shropshire, Donald Smith, Alfred Spaner, Robert VVheeler, Kenneth VVohlmaker, Eli Zalinger, Emmanuel Zimmer, XYilliam D'Amicol, Sterling Hager, Robert Marshall, Clifford Sinclair. Room 203-Ruth Beck, Julia French, Ruth Hlavacek, Marion Jennings, Margaret Kovac, Katheryn McCormick, Eileen McKeon, Sophie Mallay, Pauline Mueller, Jennie Pascal, Agnes Portell, Eleanor Ryan, Dorothy Sailer, Lillian Schultz, Ida Slavin, Shirley Stapleton, Annetto XValter, Florence XYarner, Mary J. VKX-hrer, Jean Zombory. Room 206-Elvira Adiletta, Margaret Allen, Filomena Antignani, Frances Barnhart, Helen Berman, Helen Bilash, Cecile Bisaillon, Norenne Bayne. Celia Eckler, Eleanor Farrell, Margaret Fleischer. Jeannette Herlihy, Miriam Katz, Yolande Komonyi, Loretta McDonough, Edna Malone, Margaret Martin, Lois Murphy, Ethel Roberts, Eleanore Rosenbaum, Helen Sabo, Olive Sjostrand, Mildred Tomlin, Yiolet XVeintrauh, Katherine VVilliams. Room 205-Theola Balkcom, Ruth Carlson, Beatrice Cleener, Rose Dvorchik, Gertrude Eckler, lnga Ekman, Rose Keketa. Helen Fitzgerald, Ruth Gale, Helen Garrity, Frances Goldberg, Eva Gott, Alice Green, Louise Hembling, Gertrude Hovell, Alma Johnson, Helen Kelleher. Helen Lesko, Eleanor Lynch, Marion McCarthy, Margaret Mahoney, Edna O'Brieu, Mary Pastor, Anna Plukas, Leah Rauscher, Jennie Res- uausky, Frances Scanlon, Betty Shaughnessy. Jane Sheehan, Elizabeth Stanton, Anna Strayer, Mary Sullivan, Mary Takaes, Rose Tischler, Ruth VVerner, Mary Doyle. Room 204-Esther Arnold, Lorraine Barry, Mary Beloin, Edith Buckley, Eileen Calhoun, Eloise Conner, Ethel Daley, Annie DeN'igris, Helen Dileo, Dorothy Drew, Ruth Emack, Gladys Fishelberg, Evelyn Gevurtz, Dorothy Goddard, Marion Halpin, Cornelia Hickey, Lucianna Hnatt, Jean Hogan, Lucille Hollander, Grace Horvath, Ruth Judson, Beatrice Levy. Elvira Lombardi, Vivian Nicholas, Julia Palmer, Lucille Phelps, Stephanie Prime, Kathryn Reilly, Evelyn Russell, Lucile Shapiro, Bessie Smick, Janet Smith, Margaret Strauss, Annie Strutinskras, Marion Tierney, Ruth Tischler, Muriel NVilkinson, Esther Yurdin. lune, 1929 i N We Page seventy-seven lass Six Room 523-Carol Adolphson, Gerard Alarie, john Anderson, Gordon Bayers, Kenneth Barter, jolm Bloethe, Francis Brady, Clarence Carlson, Mario Cioffari, Henry Clark, jolm Delaney, jolm Farrell, Herbert Gilbert, NValter Glynn, Charles Garbuleu, Homer jasmin, Edvvard jontos. Luke Lamb, john Lennon, Henry Majexvski. Carl Michlein, Stanley Penski, joseph Scanlon, Raymond Spatcher, Harry Stone, jerome Yveiss, Harold XYilkes. Room 308-Emma Lengyel, Gussie Kaplan, Mary Tanski, Marie jossilyn, Ethel Gray, Edna Nichols, Yaleria Elsner, Lena Pascal. Room 313-Philip Marvin, George Stretf, Benjamin Linet, Raymond Shanley, Bernard Novak, jolm Devine, Milton Xanthopolous. Room 218-Anthony Burakoivski, Allan Cole, Arden Cooper, Arthur Heanue. joseph Kaposy, Ernest Leichtman, jolm Linley, Fred McGuire, VValter Mooney, Frank Olson, VVilliam Oppenheim, Frank O'Reilly, joseph Parente, Albert Risi, Benjamin Resnick, Francis Russell, Karl Saur. Clyde Seney, Fred Sanger, Henry Somers. Raymour Studley. james VVilson, Phillip Dryer. Room 318-XX'illiain Bailey, Commodore Camillo, jolm Eckart, Kalman Farkas, Paul Galligan, Carroll jones, Michael Kramcsak, Fred Lincoln, jolm Lindner, XYilliam Lillis. Edward MaCauly, Thomas Mac- Donald, john Meyer, XYilfred Miller, Vincent Peck, Arthur Pishek, Henry Rosberger, Solomon Russakow, Robert Scribner, Morris Sholl, jack Shepard, Louis Standish, Alfred Taylor, Myron VVhitney, Thomas XVilkes, Carl XVilliams, Louis Zolan, Milton Herman. Room 314-Marian Lapin. Room 304-Helen Berchem, Ruth Blazer, Theresa Carrano, Mildred Dorchinsky, Louise Engles, Lillian Freedman, Esther Fried, Selma Ginsburg, Beatrice Gordon, Florence Hanevitz, Margaret Hetferman, Dorothea Hibbert, julia Holst, Florence Kanarek, Margaret Kelleher, Bella Kobrofosky, Esther Kocsi, Grace Meyers, Marguerite Mulligan, Irene Murray, Mildred Olson, Alice Perry, Vivian Pettitt, Hermina Piriczky, Hazel Rehill, Sylvia Schnee, Ruth Steinhart, Lillian Swerotf, Mary Tononto. Room 220-joseph Chiota, Samuel DelVecchio, VVilliam Donnelly, Charles Fray, Herbert Freeman, Frederic French, julius Friedman, Samuel Friedman, Thomas Glynn, Mathew Gray, Maxwell Hancock, jolm Hancock. Edward Hincks, VVilliam Hollo, Eli Ives, Stanley jacoby, Harold johnson, Folke johnson, john McDonald, Leslie Eisenman, Culburt Strauss, Frank Varga, Lorenzo VVildman, Arthur VVood. Room 312-Mary Alsop, Dorothy Davis, Evelyn Douglas, Helen Freeborn, Gertrude Gibbons, Alice Hegedus, Ethel Lengyel, Dorothy Lindner, Mariam Page, Celeste Columbo, Dorothy Robeson, Lillian Roth, Edith XVard. Martha Zorad. Page seventy-eight V Jllllf. 1920 Qlllass jfihe Room 323 -Francis Chandler. l'aul llaydu. Emery Horn. XValter Johnson. llanford Kellog. Alex lfl'lSI0ll, 'l'homa.s McNamara. James 0'f'onnell. NVilliam Pekrul. Alex Rihaek. Leon Rich. Leonard Sealzi. XVilliani Teskey. Selrastion 'l'rnozzali. llarry NValhhurf.t. Room 1112 -l'harlotte Frankel. llelen Karpowicz. Frances Knapp, Mary Morris, Ruth Vatelien. Sadie Soloff, Muriel XVatkins. Room 2207 'Homer Fryharirer. Victor llart. Room Ill!! -Uharles lienjamin, Jack Rrown. XValter Rudnick, David Donovan. XVilliam Driscoll. George Fray. Edmund llateh. Laurence Soda. Andrew Katchele, Jack Small, Iiernard Schaffer. lYilliam Tohin, YY' - Pole arrtn . Room 2225 Al'l'4'Sl0ll llaker. Robert Rowns. Leslie Roswell, Joseph Caopllcci. XYilliam Uonroy. Michael Freddino, lYilliam Gavet. Donald llerh. Imre Albert. Room ill-1 Marion Rower, Rose Uapasso, Kathryn Di Stefano, Mildred Dinan. lit-ssie Dryer, laiey Fasanella. Jean Grey, Varoline llawie. Anna Haydon. Roslyn Murphy, Minnie Roherts. Miriam Schnall. Marpraret Sunter. Frances 'l'e-sch. Tillie Tomvitzer. Lillian l't,z. Mary XViner. Beatrice XVittenln-rg. Room 206 'Ethel Rasmussen. Room 321 llelen Rong. Agatha llrady. Mildred Carlson. Ida Doinma, Marion Eisenberg. llelen Flanagan. Mariraret Golias. Margaret Gyova. Marion llall. Elvira Ilemieh, Anna Krajoik. Edith Marsh. Lena Maslroni. Mary Mulligan, Theresa l'errotta. Alice Rehoek, llelen Royston. Geraldine Schopick, liessie Scott. Gertrude Shapiro, Irene Steiner. Sylvia XXX-xler. Room 316 James Apieello, Dominic lleraducci, Tony Faiviello, XValdorf' Vhristanson. Francis Ulancy. Edmund Curran. XVQ-sley Uurran. XVendell Clark. Stephen Fazekes, XVilliam llaley, XVilliarn liaropoulos. James la-wis. Thomas Lynch. Ronald Mott. Julius l'ente. David Shapiro, XVilliam Schwarz, Oscar Siehert. Robert Sullivan. Frank Swain. Fred NValker. Gunnard NVE-llman. Milton XVinters. Ernest XVitt. Room 121' Verna llarmore, Rita Reloin, l.uella Cahill, Grace Cass. Ruth Poles. Margaret Uonnors. Lena Danlverg. Kathleen Engelhardt. Florence Fleicher. Martha Goodwin, Dorothy Harinstein, Lena Heske. Olga lleske. Rose lntagrlialto. l.urie Jeffries. Sylvia Kornhlut. Ruth Kramer. Jessie Itord. Doris Meyer. Mary Mnrren, Margaret Nelson. Marion Russell, Marjorie Sparrow. Eloise Stringer. Elisabeth Truesdale. Janet XVade, .lane XYilson, Room 210 -Laura. lirandmeyer, Ruth Iiuckley, Esther Carp. Marguerite Fassidy. Edith Uostigan. Vivian Dooley, Fatherine Doolan. Mildred Eagan. Edna Elter. Martha Farrar. Susan Fine. Ethel Fuller. Florence Ginzshurg. Adelaide Gustave-son, Frances Kayer, Jessie Kerr, Ethel haloits, Marjorie Levine, Anne Lund. Reheeea l'earl. llelen Reed. Frances Reilly, Mary Reilly, Sadie Rosenhlum. Marguerite XVakeley. Lorene NVar- ner. Emma XVedlmrf:. Room 221 -Chester Rorck, Charles Ilrauner. George Hutzko, Orville Cairns. Michael Vardone. Dominic 4'ile1ti. Fred Uurtiss, Varoll Douglas, James lfassanella. Ira Frankel. Peter Franzese, Joseph Gentile, Robert Goodfellow. XVilliam Goodrich. Auprnst Graveson. Nelson llaflich, Thomas Hogenauer. XValter Kihart. Leo Knzwa. .Iohn Leake. Leo Lieberman. Arthur Mooney. Andrew Panethiero. Evan Vollitt. Zigmund Vopko, Daniel Vortanova, lternard Ross. Harold Ruhenstein, Arthur Russo. Farl Schmidt. Sidney Sheiman. Pharles Silliman, Max Solomon, Louis Szabo, Gus Tetmeyer. Julius Unofsky, Martin Vago. XVilliarn Vivag, David VVason. Stanley XVedburg. Fairchild NVhitworth, Huston NVynkoop. George Yanopoulos. Paton Zaccardi, Nathan Zuckowitz. Jung-' 1920 Page seventy-nine lass Gibran Room lZ0sCatherine Tarrant, Anna O'Neil, Catherine Noble, Helen McGuire, Philomena Capasso, Alice Raynor, Ernestine Styres, Ruth Smith, Kathleen Mullane, Elaine Mayvelle, Pearl VVilcox, Aileen U'Connor. Catherine Onkey. Martha Gurfein, Lois Henaghan, Francis Robertson. Gertrude Simon, Mary l.evine, Sophie Daniels. Delia Soda, Catherine Mulroney, Blanche Martin, Sylvia Parsons, Nellie Stankaitis. . Room lltl-Dorothy Taylor, Florence Bertilson, Thelma Brooks, Barbara Dowd, Marjorie Derrieh, Violette Engelman, Agnes Larkin, Lillian Lane, Josephine Musone. Frances Mott, Alice 0'Dea, Dorothy Rhoda, Margaret Salmons. Pauline Smulowitz, Ruth Seharon, Tessie Seregely, Rita Siegler, Chiara Yesonese, Ethel XX'argo, Margaret VVilliamson. Room lil!-Claire Belles, Virginia Berger, Nancy Hendriks, Olga Bodi, Grace Boisioe, Astrid Bulow, Esther Catcher, Sarah Dolid, lsahelle Frankel, Eola Londie, Ruth Mallinder, Marion Miller, Marguerite Pilotti, Lucille Potisman, lrene Randall, Margaret Sweeney, Miriam Thompson, Jeanette Van Stone, Florence VVeiss. Room 100-lrene .-Xdmeraly, Dorothy Burroughs, Edith Nussenhamn, Pearl Pitlick. Room 105-Louise XYilson, lda Donelly, Margaret Tarrant, Florence Friedman, Helen Gilhride, Yera Lovasz, Lillian Nagis. .lane Reid, Margaret Reid, Marie Santako, Estelle Silveryide, Dorothy Madsen, Marie Litzie, Mary Palnmho, Helen VVengryn, Eleanor Carlson, Irma Carlson, Leona La Fontaine, Gertrude Fay. Anna jontos, Clara Lucas, Frances Doss, Grace Brune. Anna Brophy, Peggy Donovan, Sere Person, Elizaheth Dowlin, Lillian Levy, Anna McAllister, Rose Post, Aldona Schavinsky, Elsie Hall, Mary M astroni, Geneva Mathews, Nellie Stia, Bertha Miller, Sally Hanner. Room 122-.-Xrline Bertine, Ruth Bong, Anna Bowman, Elvira Farrar, Catherine Gardner, lrene Ganett, Dorothy Garrity, Dorothy Gates, Edna Gerrity, Marie Halpin, Marian Hatch, Louise Hang, May lson, Marjorie Levin, Edna Lyon, Pearle Mamrus, Dorothy McMahon, Irene Mareantonio, Rose Marcantonio, Elnor Marcin, Marion Nelson, Mary Nelson, Adeline Petti, Virginia Porter, Lillian Reilly, Eunice Rich, Anna Rohan, Gertrude Shapiro, Theresa Shapiro, Grace Slavin, Kathleen Stapleton, Rose Stoller. Mary Swanson, Catherine XYaldhouse, Ruth VVheeler, Mary Whitney, Inez VVhitworth, Thelma VVilliams, Anne XVollney, Elsie Xlfilkes, Emily Yacho. Paw' vixlhiy THE CRITERION june, N20 lass 09112 Room lllflora liiagoni. Marie Colla, Lois Collins, Margaret Csigniodia. 'l'ln-resa lie- Klartino, Marion Dixon, Dorothy Dobson, Muriel lElSCl1lll2Ill,QllZlll'C Faulkner, Geraldine lfinn. liertrnde Ciladstein, Priscilla liondrat. Caroline Koos, XYanda liopcizenski. llelen Kozlowski. 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Miss 1:Zl1I'1J11l11iS 1111s 11c11-11 11s 1111vis1-1' 111 1111- 111C1'Zl1'j' s11111g Mr. 11111111 11118 s11111-1'1'is1-11 1111 1111 1111111 111111 1111- l11Zl1i1l1g 1111 111 1110 s111111-s11111 1111511-s 1111' 1111- 111111113 1311 S1111-s 1111s s1-1-11 111 1111 111111' 1-1's 1'11111'1-1'11i11g 1111111101-s 211111 1111- ci1'c11111ti1111 111 1111- 111111113 Mr. 17is111- 1111s 1111611111-11 111 1111- 1111'1-1'1isi11g': 1111- c111ss 1111vis1-1's, Miss 1,l'Zlg'C1l11l11, Miss 1'111'1e1', Miss lhihigg. Miss 111111, Mrs. 111110111-1111-1', Miss N1-11'1111111, Miss M11111it. 111111 Miss S11k1111'i1z, 111111- 1111 1101111-11 in Vlllllj' 11'11ys. Miss 1,l'Zlg'1'1112lll s11111-1'visi11g' 1116 11'111'k 111 1111- 11l'1l1C1 L'11111111i11Q1-. 11l'1'I1IlI'11 14111111i11g1111111 c11i11-11 1111- 11111111 111111 111-1111-11 11111 11111-1'e 116111 11'11s 1.11'11'11Qfl. '1111- 1ssi11111t 1-11it111'. 1111111-1'1 '112lI'llCj', kc-pt 1ll1Sy w111'ki11g' 1111 1111- 11111111. 11'11i11- 1111- 11ss11ci:1t1- 1-11i1111's, 151111-1 I 1'i1-111111111, 111 1-11111'g1- 111 g1'1111p pic1111'1-s, 1N1Zll'Q.'ZlI'Ct XYZLSSZIS, i11 C11ll1'g'1' 111 11'1'i11--1111s. 111111 Qlummenu-ment Qiriterinn literary Staff Tfill Row 1,L'1lY'1 I11-irnowitz, M11r1:11r1-1 1'01111or:s. XVi1fre-11 Miller. Julia N11Ss1-nl1a11r11. Franf-is 11111111-y. A111-1 12111111111-11. A1111-rt 111111111112 M11rg11r1-1 1101111-y. N111h11n11-1 17111-1-n:1111111. M111'111a 1'11r1111zi1-k. Nora 15111111-. 11111111111 111111'-l'11yl1is S1-1111. H11w11r11 G0r1111n1, 1111111-I XV1111swor1,11. 111-rn11r11 l'11n11i111.r1111n1, I-11111-I Fris-1l1111111. 1111111-1-1 '1'11rn1-y, lV111rg11r1-1 Vasas, U6-ce-1i11 Finn, Dora Piccirillo. imc, 19.20 ORGANIZATIONS Ilzigc cighty-thrcc XYilli:im Uztmplwll liogrcr Summ l 1'ziiic-is XYilli:mis llztrrit-t Vzirley llnsiliu Ytirt-In-iico lhisim-ss Itlziiiupzt-i' Assistant llusiiicss 1lll'l'lllRlliHII Mzimtgci' Art litlitm' Art Iitlitm' lNl:ti1zig:cr lithcl XY:tclsxrm'tli. hcztcl uf thc stump-slmt cummittcc, :ill clicl thcir wurlc xrcll. 'l'hc :irt tcliturs, llzisiliu Yurchcncu, :incl llnrrict Vzirlcy. wurlqccl out thc thcmc of thc lrtmlcg :incl thc htisincss mxuizigcr, Xlillizmi Liiiiiplmcll, with his ztssistziiit, liugcr Stimm, hztiitllcil thc husincss vi-ry wcllg lfrziucis XYillizims :ictccl :is circul:1titm iiiztnzlgcr, hcingg' rcspmisilwlc fur this cml of thc litmlqk sttcccss. This x'c:1r's tlmiiiicnccmciit t'ritcrioii ctmtziiiis twin im mrtzmt iliiluvzitimisi thc CIllZ1l'4 Cil . YH lnculty scctiuii, :incl thc class g'l'tJllIlPiCtl1l'CS, :tml has ziimccl tu lizivc cvcry stuclc-11t's picture in it. :it lt-:ist tmcc. 'l'hc typists :irc Cccclizi liimi :incl l'c:trl llcimuwitz. Othcr mcmlvcrs nf thc stall' zirc: Qrutip pictttrcs, l'il'2lllClS fll11IlCj'. llowzirtl tlurliztiu, :incl .-Xlhcrt llucliicrg xvritc-tips, Cilzulys lllorgzui, llcrhcrt llonzilitte, Nuthzui cll'L'C'IlS1D11ll. Nora lfziinc. llczitricc Schinc. Cclizi lirictl- l'1i1tl, :tml llclcil llikcmzmg smtp-sliots, Dorn l'iccirillo. -lulizi Xusscnhzitim. Nlzirthzt l':u'zLclzick, lllzirgzirct lltmlcy, lXl1ll'g'Il1'Ut Ql0llll0l'S, Alice Czimplmcll, XYilfrccl Millcr, Phyllis Scutt: nrt lmzirtl, .Xrthttr lfrziucnhcrgcr, Ycrzi Platt: httsincss hozircl, ,Xrthur lllomicy. Phyllis Scott, thcstcr Iiurlq, llctty lJ'Olicr. .Xclelziiclc tltistuvcscm. 'llimiizts Hull, Klzirtlm XYi'llllll'f'Cl', Mziric lXll'2ltll, lllztrjtnric Yuttitg. Qlnmmemement Clliriteriun Qt! anh Business Enatbs Gustztvcsoii. Thomas Ilull. Vera Platt, Mr. Gortly. Iottum llow Matrtliat NYt-liim-yt-r, Marie Mouth. Roger Stimm. VVilliztm fl2ilHllllE'll, liztsilio YllI'l'llk'llli0, llztrrict Farley, Marjorie Young. i Pop Huw Artliur Momwy, Phyllis Scott, Chester Bork. lictty 1Y0livr, Arthur Fralu-nlrcrgvr, Adcluidt, Vflw' viulin-1'-'111' THE CRITERION ,limi-, 10311 liernzxrtl fllllllllllflllillll. M1 'Pup Ilnw Iizisilirv Ylll'4'lI1'lllill. 111-m',L:'e llyrun, XYilli:un Uziiiiplu-ll. l'lI'llIlK'lS tllzlney, 1':1rI Snnr. XYill'rn-ml Miller, 'ss l'n1ler. Rliflflle lh-xx Hlizzilu-tli llurvznlli. llmwvtliy ll2ll'lllSl6'lll. llneilln- llollnmler. llnlh Voiilsamll. Bl:lriznn .la-lnllillgs. Nlilflrerl t'li:ll'l'ee, 3l:ii'Ilin NVQ-111111-yer. lllleillv I'ht-lps, X'i1'g'ini:1 Anhe. Maury Keller. Viviun Niehulns. llilinn Sm-hnltz. I'hxlIis Null I 1 nuts 1' is hu I mm: Vmlofi' Vilun imllllllllll Flhil I 'Hints A' .' n ' . ' 'Z 'H' A3 ' . 'A I U Ilutlmn Huw l I4n'e11ei- Niel1rvl:4un,t'ly1lt- S6'Q'lll'j'. I+'rni1ees XYilliums. llzlylnfmil flu-uiiey. lloln-rl l.yln-. Iiluisi- :main-l'. llenry In-e, .Xrnm 'l'ellzili2ln. .laeli Kelly, All wrt limlnalr. .Xnnzl llsmner. The Zhweeklp Clllriteriun lizuliezil elizinffes in tv me :intl ffenerzll make-nn have hel mefl the lli-weelilv ti'iteriun tu . rs . ' P' . . . 4 ' I 1 . zulvxinee truin :1 thirml plrlee tu seeuncl place rating' tlns year in the ftllllllllllll belwlzlstie l'ress .Xssueizitiun euntest whieh is eunflnetecl znnnizlllv tm' hiffh sehuul news mu mers all 1-ver r 5 the eunntry. llesicles the tvpuqrzlpliiezil chzinqes in the paper this year, the seeunml pzlgt has lmeen if Y! . . -,,..Y,. ,. , enlivenefl hy new Ctllllllllli ll. ll. S. lli-Lights is Z1 tulnmn whith guts skttthts nl tht inure prmninent stnclents :incl their activities with pictures. Two uther euhnnns. Utilnlm lillZl1lt'I'H Illlfl ln the Rmnns , help brighten np the page with uhmant-the-school news nutes. The l'ersm1:il eulinnn of the paper develops une of the keynute iclezis nf the paper,- the mentioning ul' :ill the pupils pussihle clnring the sehool years. Spurt news has nut lmeen neffleeterl hut the whole funrth p'1U'e is given over to news of varsity :incl intrzt-nnir:1l 3 ' frs ' 4 Jithleties. 'lihe ecliturizll lmzircl emi- sists uf llenry l.ee, '2'9. erlitur-in-eliief3 .Xrznn 'l'el- lzllizin, '29, news etlitorj lfluise Manner, '30, assist- :nit news ecliturg .Xlhert llmlnzir. '20, Rulmert l,yle. '29, :incl tilycle Seney, '50, zissoeizxle eclitursl :incl black ' Kelly. '29, sports eflitur. Rziyiiimul liezlney, '20, is hnsiness IllIlI12lg't'I'Q l'iI'1lllL'lS XYilliznns, '29, is eirenlutiun 1ll1IllIlQ'l'l'. The fzlenlty zul- visers are Bliss llorutliy ll. Cutler. Blr. ilylllllllt 'lf lfiske, :intl IV. .Xrthnr Sides. lnue, 11120 l':u:e eiu j-1 htx hu r 1 , - lop how .Iuhu l,lllllllt'l'. .Xlex flSt'llZlUll. llornthy llmlu llenu Sezuixillfv, llurulliy Ilanw-usleiu. Hillel l,:tIuil l.iIli:lu XYeiss, Ileutriee lfislu-llwl'g:. Yzllalre l.nt':1s. llnrothy llielz, Arthur Mmuiey. .lusvph liaumsey. Mulmlle limi' -Mme Kit-ruuu. llezltriee Sehiue. A1111-ruin-l UOIIIIUFS. Susan Fine. liilliuu lliek. llvleu lim-hiss. l.il!iuu . . . , . L' . . Haul, IXl:tr,lm'le Sli2ll'l'1lXY, Ili-len Jller. xl'l'UllH'il Stnztll. lNl2ll'JUI'll' .lIll1IlSUIl. Itultmu lion' I':iuI illllllllilll. Hull 1 lxealrus. Ui-lla: l4'reetllzlml. Mr. lloml. lluht-rt Lyle. Helly All-Xztu1:u'n, lflurm-ilu Fli-ist'l1el', .Xllrn-rl l4'leisi:l1n-V. The 33211 The l'eu, Qil'llll'ill'S llll'l ll'Y puhlititiun, tirst inzncle its ztppezmniee in llllll nuclei' tht 1 uzune of the l.iterzu'y Supplement wt' the QlI'ltCl'lll11. lt zlppeztrecl three times :1 yezu' for thret vezirs nuclei' this uuptmsitig' title until 1022 uhm it itttntrl its 1 t nit lh ' ', ' - ' Jresen nn e len. lt has since lluurislietl :incl has heen the l'ClJ1'L'SClll2lflVC of ll. ll. S. liter:u'y talent. cunning out four times ll year. The 'lillllllllj' numher is in lznwfei' forni. in litmur of the micl-vezn' e'i':ul A . N uztting' el:1ss. :mtl euntzlins tlnunh-uziil sketches ul ezteh clepurting senior. The stories. puetig :intl luuutu' :n'e :all contri- hntetl hy the literztry lmuztrtl :tml the stnclent lmcly. lllNll'l' the lllllllglltlilll ezlre ul Miss llzlrtl ns l1tei'zn'y :ulviser :incl llr. Sides :ts huzineizll ztclviser. it has grnwii tu he :1 liue niaga- zine. :intl its zulvent is the students. dents wish to thztulc Ili tinztneiul :ill'z1i1's. :intl N1 , ztlwuys eagerly zlwztitecl lu .Xt present. Mr, lluml is acting ns litei':n'y :ulvisei uf the llen, flue tu Miss lY:n'cl's nhsenee. 'lihe stu Sicles fm' his ztssistztnee in N Cluml for his eo-uperzttitm V- W-20 V Pago cigluy-scv Tllli USHICRS' GL.'Il.lJ. ...au-ai SENIOR SLTPPER. l'11g1- 1-igl11y-1411111 A111111-, 10 'J '1'1111 1l1111' 1111111-1 14'1'11'11l1l1l1l. l1'l111'1-111-1- NV:11:4l1. A111l'11l1l 1111111111-y. 11111111111 111111 1 1111'1-111-1- 111-01151-. 111-11-11 1lfl111IlS1l11, M111'1:111-1'i11- N12l1.11'l'j'. girls' Svtuhent league 1111- 1111-15 5111111-111 1.1'2lg'll1' IS 1111- 1111'g'c51 111111 11111- 111- 1111- 1111151 11111111-1111111 I11.Q.:l1111C1lt1l111S 111 111'111g'1-111111 1111511 5L'111Nl1. l'.v1-ry girl Ill 1111- 501111111 IS Zlll 11c111'c ll11'1I1111'l'. 11115 111151 yl'Z1l' 11115 1111- 111'1-11111 y1'2l1' 1111- 111'g'11111z11111111 11115 f1111C111111Q'f1 111111 115 41-1'1'11'1- 15 .'.- 1 . 1111 1111111711 111 .111 115 11'111'1i, 11115 11115 111-1-11 5111-551-11 111 1111- 1161111111-5 1-111'1'i1-11 1111 11115 11-111'. 1111g 1111- 111-111-1111-5 111s 11i1'l5' 5111111-111 l.1-11g111- 511111151115 15 1111- 111111111 0111- 11111111111 111111-11 111141-5 1'11111'g1- 111 1111- 5111-1111 1111111111115 511611 115 111611111 11-115, 11111111 1l'Il111'l'S' p111'11'. 11111 1ii1'l5' 34111111-111 1,1'Ilg'l1L' R1-111'1-51-1111111110 lJ1ll'1j'. 'l'l11- .I111111112171-1-5111111111 R1-1'1-11111111 15 1,1511 5111111 51111-11 111' 1111- 1.1-1115111-. 1111- 1-X 11 1 ll 1'111l1 11'111cl1 11115 11l'g'Zl111Z1'f1 11151 f'l'Z11' 11111i11111i115 111'C1l'1A 111 1111- 111111-11 1'1111111. '11111' 1'5111-15' 11111111 15 ll g1'1111p 111 351115 11'1111'11 15 1'1-11111 111 1111 111111-5 111 1151111 11 NL111l1l1 1111115111 11 111115 l 1115 .-X111 1 , 1 ' 1 1 '11 .' gi1'1-11 11' 1111151111- 111'g1111iz111i1 1111- N11-1'1'1' 51111ll'1'S. 11'111151- 111111' 11 IS 111 111-1-11 1111- 611115 111 1111 t1'11p111'-1 151- 1111115111-11, 111111 1 . 1111-111 1'1-111011111-1'1-11 11115 1'1'111'. 1110 1111-r1'1' Sc1'i1'C11e1'5 15 Z1 1'111111111111-1- XY1111111 11'1'111-5 111 Qi' XX'111l 1111' 111151-111 11-11111 51-1111111 111111 11115 c11'11i1-5 1111111 L11-1tL'1'1l111 51-111 111 1111-111. .Xl1111111i 11111. 1111 111111-1' 1111-1'1-111-111 11-1111-11 11115 I 4 l.c11g'111- 111'1- 115 1111111115: 151.1l1l15111-11 11151 f'l'1ll'. 11115 111-111 11115 1'1-111' XY1111 Q'l'l'Z1t 511111-55. 1111- 1'1'1-1111 1111' 1111- 51111- 1'1-55 ' 11' 11111- 1171 M155 111'I1111. 1111-11111 11111151-1' 111111 111 1111- 1'11-11111-111111111 111 1111' g'11'1S. '11111' llli11L'1'l'S 111 1110 111 1111- l1-111--111- 15 1111'1f1-- 5 5 1' tl fll'1111l 11C1.Z1l11'f', l11'1'S1111' 11111'1-111'c XY1l1S1l. 1'i1'1-v pr1-51111-111 111-11-11 11111Jll1S11I1. 51-1'1'1-1111 1 11-l 1'1l'11'111l1Illl. I1'C21S111'11 I111'g'111-1'i11- S1Il1tC'1'f'.11l1'1'k 1111' 111 5111'1111 111 111'1111-5 l1111'1-111'1- lir11115c. 11111-1-11 111 51101111 51-1'1'11'1- 1111 115 111 june, V729 ORGANIZATIONS 151210 1'iP1l1Y3'-llillf' Top llow .lohn Yakiwezuli, Carl Sallr. Steve l!odie, .la ek llelaney. Middle liow -.lllllll1'2lSSlllY.l'0lllt'l'l Strauss, Vincent IH-ek, XVQ-sley Norton, Michael liolegro, xvllllillll llain. lluttom Row .lack Kelly. l'aul l'ullinan. llobert llyle, liasilio Yurehenko. Aram Tellalian. Buys' Svtuhent Izaguz The activities for the past year of the Boys' Student League, under the supervision of M r. Frank Mclsee, boys' adviser, were the football banquet at the close of the season, the historical movies, the afternoon dances, the se cond all-boy Llingress-Central assembly, the intramural basketball league, the indoor and outdoor sports, the annual M ay inter-class track meet, and the sponsoring' of the Springiield Gym team exhibition in our own gymnasium. To tell more about the events, the football banquet was attended by the stars ot' the ll. ll. S. teams from as far back as 1895. At the second Umgress-Central joint assembly a movie was shown depicting the work done in the various departments of the New York 'I'imes newspaper building. During the fall the stu- E , last ot' the ll. S. la spon- dents enjoyed the basket- sored events for the year. ball league. lmmediately The members of the ex- after this sport had passed, ecutive board are: Robert the volley-ball and indoor l.yle. president: I-lasilio baseball league were start- Yurchenco, vice-president: ed. The outdoor spring l'aul Cullinan. secretary: sports came next, such as 'Iohn Kelly, treasurer: and tennis, baseball, and the X Aram Tellalian. hlr., direc- track meet which was the n i tor of activities. Pilllt' UTIIUU' june, 1920 Ntzuulim: Phyllis Scott. Ethel llzlly, l4llCl2lllll2l lluatt. Ralph Fenster. Alice Fziniplwll, .luseph llyzm. liulh 'l'isehler. liuth Wm-rshow. Muriel Kearns. Sitting' lh-riizxrfl 1'lllllllllf.fll2lY'll. Miss I4'arl1am, Mzu'g:u'el ltlilliill. llfvwurml Gorlulni. be ehating lub Une ul the must zlctive U1'g'ZllllZI1tlHllS of Li0lltf'ZlT lligh is the llebzxtiug' club. This club is mute than the uzime implies, fm' n g'l'C21tCl' pzirt of the time is spent in stufly- ing' speech than in clebzitiug. Speeches uf lllU'OiTllCtllJl'l, presentzitiuu, :incl zlcceptziuce, as well is impromptu. prepzirecl, K'XtCllll7tbl'ZlllCUll5. :ml after-cliunei' speeches :ire zuizilyzerl. stumlierl. iurl pructicerl. llesimles prnlicieucy in public SlJC'Z1ki1lg', Il great kucm'leclg'e uf current events, mlitics, :uul unusual subjects is gzitlierefl fl'Olll these speeches, since the speul-:ers mzilqe exhzi-ustive resezlrclies lm' interesting' mziterizll. The uiitstniuliiig' events of the lirst semester were the mock trizil. hue clebzlte, speeches nu Lssiguecl tnpics. :uul our favorite gumefimpruiuptu speeches. lu playing' this gyzuue each member is given :L slip of paper on which is written one xvorcl. Given Il few minutes in which tu prepare, he must speak zit least two minutes on the topic he has clrziwii. This rlevelups poise :incl shzirpeus the wits, beside providing 11 most ClltCl'tZl.llllllg' l5l'Ug'l'1llll. Meetings :ire helcl every Mmiclzly. seventh period in l'UUlll 119. Miss blllllll l :u'u:uu is the faculty zulviser. The ullicers of the club are: lWesirleut-llernzircl filllllllllglllllll 'Til'C2lSlll'Cl'-T.UCTZIHIIZL lluutt XviCC-T,l'CSilTClll-TTUXYZl.l'CT Clorlizuu fT121lI'l1l1lll0f lj1'UQ'l'lllIlS-781151111 llreul Qecretziry-Mzu'g':u'et liatuu Publicity TTIZllll1gCl'-'TiTlUlllll.S Glynn Inne, 19.20 l':tQe ninety-one 'l'op How lllililreml 'l'onilin, llnlh 'lliSk'lll0l', Alien-l'z1mplwll, llelen tlzirrity. Sylvia Zlll'lil'I', lilslher liinillu-rg, Marry Seutt. ltllizaihetli Trnesmlzxle. Miilille llow .Kline Kennedy, lillkj' l'ortni10x'zl. llurolhy Slzllll-ry, Miss l4'1ll'll2l!lI. llertriulv Gilrlvons, lh-ily Kennedy. llnttuin llow -l.nei:inn:i llnnlt, Sylvia llreiner, lla-len l4'l:mng':ui. Szulie tlreenspznn. illihz Story Wallets 'l'he Story 'l'ellers Clnlm, whose iztenlty :ulviser is Bliss -lnlizi C. lfzirnziin, hats just eoin- pleteil il very sntislzietory terni. 'l'he elnlw eonsists ol girls who are tztlentexl in telling stories :intl reciting poems. :ind who :ire willing to go ont to various childrens' institutions to entertztin, lizieh term the elnh tries to eover more :incl more territory. lt gets eonneetions with Iiln'nries, hospitals. orphzin ztsyhnns, grznninnr sehols, :intl other plztees where ehililren ezin he gzithereil in Il gronp. lfollowing is il list of plztees eoverecl hy the girls this lust yeztr: llriclgeport l'rotest:int Orphunge, llehrew Urphztnztge, it lew loezll schools, llztll llolne Settlement, Norwalk clfllllllll .Xsyhnn, XYest lfnml :incl lllzlek Rock lihrnries, lfrzmlq Miller llziy Nursery. :incl Niehols lirzuninztr School. ln the spring the girls go on their story telling excursions clressecl :ls gypsies. hence the n:nne,l1ypsy Story 'l'ellers. ln the winter they clon recl eloztks triminecl with white :incl holly. ll is hopecl that the ehih will join inziny new inenihers next year to help to curry on the splenilicl work which wus stztrtecl hy Mrs. Pryor. 'l'he oliieers :ire ns follows: lithel llziley. presiclent llelen Rohinson, secretary .lnne lireneh. vice-presiclent Mary Scott, trezisnrer Ruth 'l'isehler, eliuirinztn of program eonnnittee l'z1uc iiiiicty-twn .illll1'. N21 J l 1 lup I luw Suszui l+'im-. I!v:1t1'i4'a- Scliim-. Nl2ll'j0Y'l0 Gullzx fxlu-r. xvlfpfllllll Stirt. llvlirie-tts: llnsvli, llornlliy llaiif- 4l1lllQ.l'1'l', l10l'l'Rllll1' llruwii. Y1'I'flllll'2l l 1lf.Z'2lll. XVi11il'l'e1fl Matthews. llorrrtliy Slutlm-ry. Iilizailn-lli lla-iisvlilu-l. Mr. llrq-ul. Miilflln- lluw lin-uli'ii'v lfislivllu-rg. 1':11'n1f1ll:1 Yi-clizirolli, .Juno Frviivli. Sylvia Spivzwk, llzirluiru llurwnuml, Phyllis 'iwitl l'1f.,'1. ' it ' 1' Yifli Vin llltllll xvlflllllll qmtll M ' ' Yr L, Vow Finn l'11Il1 Ki lllll Nl u'4xi1- lmttuixi l 111 guucl Illll . ' ' 'Q 1 llllL14'. li C' ' '4 ' . ' 'Z K 2 . 2lI'JOl lt' lllll Y, x ,' ' I ' ' ' , n 'Z 1' '. A 1 'J Y' livzitiiipr, Yvltzn lill'SCllUllhZil'ITT1. Jane llorvatli. v . . L' A . Xziln-rv I.111-us. llvl1-11 lxzlpusm-y. lilvvlyn llronistvin, l'1-url llzirris. .lt-un S1-niur. Zllibe Must: Qllluh 'l'l1c Rlusicnl L'l11l1 llllfiL'l' Mr. :Xlvin C. llrciil. tlic ztclvisvr. was fU1'llll'fi to 111'11111otc intcrcst sic. tu flcvc-lop 11111sic:1l tztlcnt in the scliuol. tu l11'i11g' its 111c111l1c1's into :1 closer l't'iZllllJllSilll7 with thc- llllliilfill wurlcl, 211111 to give its 11ie111l1v1's cmiliclc-1100 :tml puiw ill pci'- i111'111i11g lu-fm'c Zlll zlmliciicv. ,Xiiymic who plays Il musiczll lIlSll'lllllCllt or sings, :incl thust- who. ziltlimigli tlivy :irc 1 tnlciitcrl. :irc iiitciwstc-cl 111 lllll9lC :irc c-ligilmlc fm' 1ll0llliJCl'Sillll. illT.l'l'l'S1lllg' pmgiuiiiis :irc givcn :it thc weekly club 111cvti11g's. The clulm has lizicl sc-vt-1':1l Qpc:1lcc1's :tml lll'l'fU lll0l'S i-l'Ulll thc Xlfcliicsclzty .1Xftcr11uo11 Musical kilulm :ls its gm-sts. wlium XXX' lizlvc :ill ciijuyccl very mucli. 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T111- l11K'l111M'I'S 111 1111- 011111 2111-2 1 11'st 11'llUl'S-1 1'I1111i f11S1Jl1, NC1S1ll1 X111'c11, 121111611 Schultz. 1111111 1l'llHl'Sf1:1'Zlll1i 1,1Lll101XX'1CZ, Ri1'11z11'11 1fvc1'11-ig'11, -1111111 11:1111'111'k. 111's1 1l1lSSf11lL'1i 1JCl11S1i1, 1':f1XY11!'C1 14211111 1'lf1ll1l1l1f1 11l11'llS. 0111111 1111ssfID1111:1111 P11111-1', 142111311 llnstings, R1111c1't '1iIlI'll1l5'. 1 1'1'111-1'i1' 1 1'1'111'11. lliirtl limi' lil'1ll't' llriseu. Grace llorvutli. .luliu Frencli, Marjorie Young, Verrmicu Keele. Sophie Mulluy, Myra Nh lime, WZU Pillll' l1ilWfY'llV0 Top limi' -lNl:iI'f:,'m2l'ite l'lntly, Mr. lireul, Miriam lmstig. 4-mul limi' Yeroiiit-zi Small. lleleue t'if:lz1r. .lzteuuvliue liusliug. llelen Lesko. 1llzirp.r:1ri-t l.unp.:, liilliziu llolh, llelen Iflitn. th-rlriule lllzulsteiu. Suralh .lame NVililer. llurntliy lliekerson. ltlurgxuret Kelley. upiru, llelen Kziivosy, llorutliy Dietz. Astrid Iieulo. Vulere Lucas. l'Iw-lyn llrumsteiu, Al2ll'jtll'l0 lim-zitiiipr, Marie Meath. lluth Mervin. l'2ll'0llllk' Iluwie. Doris Pliillips. luttum linw -l'ep.:g.:'y Stringer, l':itIn-rine Mel':lrtl1y, Lucy Zimmiusky. Evelyn: Fliristeiiseii, Ill:ir1.rzu'el l-Eaton, Iueillt- l'ut1-snmu. Marjorie tlullziglier, Minerva Pritehzircl. Anim Kaine. Alien- llezipliy, Mm'i.:':iret M:iclf'zu'lzuul, lluth Krznuer. Ulibe girls' Else Iuh The tiirls' tilee tilulm was orgziuizecl this year immeclizitely :ifter the Uperettzi. The Xlizzirtl tit' the Nile, was raver. livery Xlecluesrlziy uurruiug' :it eight mfcloclc the girls gather tugetlier tu relienrse. .Xt certziiu times the Girls' tllee tilulm joins with the I-luys' tilee Vlulm m singing ftuir-luii't music, Sllllll' of the selections sung' hy this grutip have heeu Ullztste to the l :iir fruiu the opera lNlz1rtli:1 , the XYeclrliug' Music frum Qi1Illl2lll'S opera. The Ruse Klziicleuf' :incl Lul- lilmy Smign lrmu the t-peru. lirmiue hy hlrickzilmowski. XYe have eujuyecl the singing' iu zissemhlies, ziucl we hupe tu have more of them. lllr. llreul is the :ulviser :incl director of this group. Page ninety-six june. N29 be Players' lub The Players' Club is the dramatic society for juniors and seniors. lt is one of the most llll'lll0Illl2ll organizations in the school, and it is responsible for the various dramatic presentations of the school. Weekly meetings are held every Tuesday in the auditorium. at which highly entertain- ing skits, talks, and monologues are presented. ln order to belong to the Players' Club it is necessary to have presented a satisfactory tryout. to have belonged either to the Footlight Club or to the Congress lligh Dramatic Club, or to have participated in some way in the dramatic productions. This year the Players' Club very generously donated S200 for stage improvements and enlargement of the electrical facilities for the stage. There was also a large, dust-proof costume cabinet built by this club. The major presentation of the Players' Club is the annual production of the original l'rize l'lays. lt also helps to produce the animal operetta. the senior play, and the program on Donation Day. The officers for this year are: Arthur Frauenberger, president Edna Alberty. corresponding secretary lieatrice Gilman, vice-president Kenneth Lotty, treasurer Lucille Shapiro. recording secretary Miriam Katz, chairman of program committee Adviser. Miss julia Farnam l111 1 l11 111 11-, V720 P11110 111111-15-s1'1'1-11 I1111 l:llXX' 'lllllll XV1-1'sl1:1w. ll:11'l1:11':1 lllll'NV2ll'4l. N111'1:z11'111 K1-lly. M111'1.:'1x1'1-1 I,11111:. lllllll llilllll. V1-1'1111i1':1 Small II1-115' l1I:111111s, 1l11r11'111l1- lIl111ls11-111, Sillilll .l:1111- XVil1l111'. Viviun l11111l:111, 1'l11'isli111- liz-21111, II1-115' lil'Illlt'lly. 1l1lI1- ll11w ll11l1-111- 1'i1:I111', lflllll l'111-k. lXI111'i1-l lf1'1ll'IlS. lllllll All'l'XVlIl. Myra 511111111-11. Y11lz11'1- l1ll1'ilS. M:1ri1 111lI:1. 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XY1'I1111'11Il 1,111'11111-1-. .11lL'1i SL'1'1i1llg'S, XYl1l1f11'1111. 11l11'1'. .X11sti11 1111I'I 1411111-1't .Xx'1-ry. bl11Q1-1111 11111'1'1-tt. 1l1-111'g'1- 1Ql1I11iC1. 11111111111 1-11111'i1111, 1l1-111'g1- 511111-. 1111- fP111lvl'145 1111- 1111- 11-11111 111'1-1 1,1'1'S1f1l'1l1' 1111111-1-1 111-1'11 S1'L'I'L'1Zl1'j'-- .X1'1111lI' 1'11'Il11l'H1lt'1'Q'l'1' X'11'1--1'1'1-S1111-111-.X1'1111111 11181111 '1'1'1-11s111'1-1'-11111'1'y 1,1-1111-11s111-1'g1-1' ll'1'1 N1'll111l11l'1', .X11I1I1 11l11'11J1'1'1. -1111-11 1'111ZQ,L'I'2l141. 11'11s1111 S1-111-1. lQ1111:1.1f1 -1i'1111111Q'5.1-11111-11111 'age hundred THE CRITERION june, l0.2'J The Ei arh uf the T ile lieyond donht the most elahorate stage presentation ever seen at ll. ll. S. was the hilar- ious comic opera, The XYizard of the Nilef' hy Yictor lflerhert-which was presented on director. The cast and chorus numhered eighty-eight students and a student orchestra of forty under the direction of Mr. lireul. The stage settings, costumes and properties for the three scenes. were all constructed hy students of the art and sewing departments together withe the stage crew. under tht skillful guidance of Mrs. lista Osman and Mr. Nelson Ciordoy. These two people deserve great credit for the work accomplished for never was such a huge undertaking so artistically carried through. It was worthy of a professional theatre. The opera was a great linancial success, owing to the ellorts of a large lmody of students under the direction of Dr. Sides. The most interesting thing ahout the operetta was the interest it aroused in all school departments. lt has heen estimated that four hundred and eighty students had some part in the suc- cess of the operetta, making it the largest student project ever put over in ll. ll. S. The principal parts were taken hy Roger Fox, Rohert Scrilmner. Marjorie Doolittle lieatrice Gilman, Rohert Schultz, and Donald l'otter. November Zl and 23, hy the comhined musical and dramatic organizations of the school, under the direction of Miss .lulia lfarnam. dramatic director. and M r, .-Xlvin C. lireul ,musical v s june, N20 FINE Page hundred one 'Fessie lVAi'r4-zzo, Ethel Gregory. Iiorene NVarner, Mrs. Osman. Theresa Perotta. Muriel Kearns Qllnstume nmmittez of U15bz wigarh nf the de The designing of the more than a hundred costumes for the production of The XYizard of the Nile taxed the imagination of this committee to the limit. Searching libraries and museums for designs brought to light some rather shocking garments which were consid- erably modified to make them appropriate for the High School. The ancient Egyptians would have been surprised at some of the startling combinations of materials and colors, but the spirit of comedy made the costumes attractive and amusing. Ulibe stage Grew CPicture On Page 103.2 The stage crew has been a very busy group all this year. They started in September building three sets of scenery for The XVizard of the Nile. Everything from the Nile River to mummy cases was constructed in this building. Following the opera came the Christmas pageant. then the three prize plays. Here they built a monastery, a colonial dwelling, and a futuristic interior. The Senior play came next with l'omander XN'alk and its quaint English houses. Oh yes, the stage crew is a one activity group. .PFfgF.lTE2'l5eF' ffm T'iE.CELTFQV.-c aaa.-- e as to JW' 192? 3 E i 2 MODEL FOR IT COULD HAVE HAPPENED. The rigs laps The sixth annual original play contest sponsored by the Players Club was presented on March 20 and 22, and was by far the most succesful ever staged at the school. Out of the twenty-eight manuscripts sub mitted, the three best selected by the judges were lt Could Have Happened, a comedy of the sixteenth century written by Robert Scribner. who received the first prize of fifteen dollarsg A Game of Chance, a story of the Revolution in America, by Cornelia Hickey who won the second author's prize of ten dol-- larsg Aviation and Aspiration, an ultra-modern play by Mary Keller who won the third prize of five dollars. The scenery and costumes were especially worthy of mention and the acting and direct- ing were the best ever done by our students. The prize for production was a trip to New York on April 6th, to see VValter Hampden's production of Cyrano de Bergerac. This was greatly enjoyed by the entire group of twenty -nine students and the faculty advisers, who were responsible for the production of It Could Have Happened. June, 1020 Page hundred tive The fihristmas Pageant The annual Christmas Assembly and Donation Day program was held December 21st, l028. Owing to the great popularity of the beautiful and charming Christmas play, The Perfect Gift, which had lmeen produced at the 1027 Christmas assembly, it was decided to produce this play again in 1928. The play tells the story that the Perfect Gift is one of love and self-sacrifice, not one made for show. lt is a message particularly appropriate at our Christmas assemlmly, for at the conclusion of the play and the carol singing, representatives of each class, led hy girls costumed as waits, came down the aisles carrying donations of food and fuel which were given to the Salvation Army for distribution among the poor of the city. Two huge trucks were tilled with the students' contributions. 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'l'h1' ufliccrs 1111- ns follows: lX'illi:1111 l'c-rry. p1'0sifl1'11t XYilliz1111 Llz1111pl1cll, t1'0:1s11r4'1' Ya-r:1 llmistmi. vice-presiclciit Marie lVlcz1th, director uf 11111111 1'cp1'csc11t:1tivos liili-mi lllllllilllll, scc1'etz11'y llenry l.ec. cli1'cCt111' of publicity Page hundred nine June, 1929 M ll. ll1'1lI4I4Y Coach DAVID SOl I'lll'IY ICIDWAHIN WASSUN 1Nlanap.-:er l':11wtaiu jfnnthall The largest number of boys in the history of the school answered the call for candidates in September. Of this number, however, few had had experience and Coach Reilly soon weeded out all unlikely prospects. XXX- opened the season September 22, by defeating Milford 24-O. The following week we won from Stratford by a 19-0. For the next two weeks the team played away from home. Greenwich was swamped 44-0, and Central won one of its hardest games from Hart- ford 27-19. Returning home, the team lost its first game of the season to Naugatuck 6-8. On October 27, we treked to XYaterbury and defeated lYilby 19-0. Our next victim, Crosby, we defeated on a muddy held, and scored 26-0. The following week the team journeyed to Stamford for the annual football classic with that team and lost a hard fought game 7-13. The biggest and most colorful game of the year was staged on November 17, in Newfield l'ark. The entire city turned out to witness Harding hand Central its third set-back of the season. by a score of 6-28. Edward ,lontos was elected captain and Charles Fray, manager for the season of 1929. THE CRITERION PVS 1'IlIlIS'l'lJI'lll-Ili I'Al'l'.-XS 'I':1ckIe1 lllll 1 I fukfuld THE' XVARREN HARDING GXNIE 1ll1L', 1920 ATHLETICS Pagc lmmlrcd clown FRANK McGl'Il'I All'l'lll'Il l'.fXllli0l,l, lulgklleld Il.1lf lnuk 'N Guzlrml QHXMIIS ll lxlxl. lil WXVAHIT JONTUS xx. 4. 1' QA M... , , 1 A THE VVARREN H.-XRDING GAME. 4- l11mfll'm-rl Iwvlw xlmw' 14,313 SA IUHX I IA 1'.Xlll, S.Xl'll 'I':1vlilv ,H-Y m,,,,,1m-S l'II1XY.XIIl' lIl'I!l,I4IY Mm' liml i . A 1' ul 9 L V THE XXYXRRICN HXRDING GAXMIQ. ,lllll0, 1920 ATHLETICS Page hundred thirteen Top Row .John Keayes, Gilbert Roberts. Frank Olson. 'l'I1i1'd llow lien liohowiek. Sidney Itelmowitz, Otto Mattegz1t, llnrolil xVill6lll7k'l'f.1'. Alton l'1'11Irt1'ee. .lzunes Uzel. Vincent l'ecl1. Sl'L'tlll4l liow -Nr. l:ill'l'Ull. llldwnrd Gnllihi. Fred Slieashy. lfllmer Howard, xXY2llll'l' l!t'l'l.Y4'I', liasilin YllI'L'llt'llliD. Sam Ruskin. lioltoni How Miellnel l70l0,L2'2l, .lohn llesketo. Dennis Godfrey. Anthony Ivaliko, Heiiry Majewski, Louis ltztllnye Swarm lfeiitral lliifh School was re Jresented in s wccer this season hx' an undefeated team, wlnch N . played a two ganie series with Harding, and. for the second successive year, won the City tilianipionship from that team. Under the leadershi 1 of Coach llllwll Barron, and Caotain Harold XYittenher1Y, the team 5 , Pu miled 111 four victories and was held to a tie twice. The hifrh s not of tl1e season was the 25 unexpected defeat ot the strong Springtield junior Varsity tea111. lncidentally, the Hilltop- pers are the only high school team ever to accomplish that feat. .'XltllOl10'll soccer is onlv a minor s mort, all the hovs on the team deserve ffreat credit for 5 ., . B their line showinff, es neciallv since this is onlv the second season that soccer has been mlaved 5 . 1 . at L'entral. ' .Xnthony lvanko has heen elected to succeed Harold XX'ittenherg' as captain of the team during' the season of 1920. The record of the team is as follows: Central -l ,. . Pawling Prep. 1 Central I . .. XYarren Harding 1 Central l . . XYarren Harding' 0 Central 2 . .. Springfield ,l.V. I Central l . . lYetherstield H.S. 1 Central 2 . .. XYetherstield H.S 0 llzircling gzinie zincl. in whzit was perlizips the Closest and most thrilling grime ever seen in nity. lientrul lwroke llIll'fliI1Q'S long streak of victories 17-14. This victory necessitzitecl ai lzigu hnnilrerl fourteen -lung-V 10,20 lop How M:ui:u.:'4-1' Hin-sion NVynkoop, Hn-nry Mzijewski. Uolhert Strauss, Preston linker. I'2rm-st XVilt. th-orgt Vlurlie. Uozich Reilly. lottom How -I-Iilwziril XYusson. llairolil xvl11t'lllN'f'Lf. 112111121111 .Ieromv Szikowitz, 1':l1XY2lI't1 Jontos. I-Imlwuril Hurley Bupa' Basketball The 1028-1020 hzisketlmzlll season was the most successful tientrzil lligh School hzis en- loyecl in years. Starting the sezison with Il close win over the qXhnnni. the lleillyinen rzin np Z1 recornl of six straight victories lmefore losing ont to llztrcling hy zi score of 25-16. The tezinl then won plziv-off for the Llitv t'li:nnpionship, which was plzmvecl in the State .-Xrinorv on Klzirch fi Xfter :i slow, uninteresting game llzircling won 30-15. Central wonncl up its season with :in nnpressive 35-22 win over the strong Yule lfreshnicn live. The tennis receivecl :in invitation to Compete in the Yule Tournziinent :incl enterecl that nlzissic with the seeonrl hc-st recorcl in the StZl1C.'l2l1Cj'lDC11t Torrington 29-24 in zi thrilling. over time gznne, hut lost out to llillhouse in the scini-tinzils, hy :1 23-20 score. -leroine Szikowitz wzis cziptziin :incl lihncr llzirkzihns was inzinztgcr. even strziight lwefore dropping :L clecision to Nziugzituck 27-10. qXfter that czinie the sc-concl thc ,lune, 1920 Page hundred tifteen Top llowA-.Iohn Mct'arthy, .lack McGuire. Michael liolegzi. llottom How Joseph t'ohn, .larnes Gerrity. Leonard Tierney. Anthony Gregorio. num Basketball .Xu inter-room lwasketlmall league, consisting of twelve room teams. was arranged lmy the lioys' Student l.eague. These were divided into two leagues. ln the lllonday league, Room 221 had won four straight games and appeared to have the Cl11l1l1lJlU11Sl1lllCl1l1Cl1l'll,lDllf they lost a close game to Room 222 and tied for the lead with Room 225. ln the play-oft Room 225 won. ln the 'l'hursdav league a similar case occured when Room 223 tied with Room 310 and . Pu lost the playrott. 'l'he iiual game played between Rooms 225 and 310 was won lay Room 310 hy a 22-16 score. llesides their regular schedule, room 310 played several outside games with such highly rated teams as the 'l'. lf S. varsity and the Presluy blrs. ln each of these games 310 was victorious hy large scores. The inter-room lmaskethall league lmrought to light several line players in the persons of Carrol. Solomon. and fullinan. who were sent to the City League team in mid season in an endeavor to holster up that team. They did so to such an extent that the team finished in second place. Page lmnrlrerl sixteen THE CRITERION ,lllmw WZ Imp llnw lloliert hehultz. lliehzxril liristle, llolwrt Stzmdish. Uliurlvs Sllfilf-Z'lll'. XV:xlter Stokes, Melville lturstein. Ilullum Huw .Iulm Ulm-llie. Mmislielsl Spr:u.:'ue. Mr. .lulm Fox. Fralnli llzuiii-lwiez. .Xruni 'IK-llalliixli. The Swimming Ulieam The V928-l'?2f? swimming team of liC1l'E1'Ill lligh Selmol eujoyerl :L mme tum sueeessfiil 501151 ill. 'lille team st:u'terl its 861151111 with tiruslw lliffll :incl w'Ls clefeztterl hy :1 scnre of 48-5. . M - ' lhex' were then lmeztten lw the NtZ'Ul1U' QZllllCl'lD'lI'V Prep team lw :mutlier 43-J some lhe . N t - . - next meet was with Smith lXlZlllCllCStC'l' lligh. :incl Central lust lay :LBS-15 score. The meet with llristul lligh was the high light of the season. the lmoys winning' lax' ll 38-15 seme. 5 . 'l'l1e last meet of the SCZlSUll was with lloxlmry Prep, Zlllil the team lust :tmftlier cuntest F- lmy zmutlier 38-lb senre. line to the smzillness of the pmrl :lt the N. Xl. Q. A.. :tml the llmitcfl time :1v:11l- :ilmle prim' pmctice, the re- sults uf the season may lx cunsiflerecl :ls excellent, hut :1 lmettei' showing is hupecl tm' next yezir. Ihe team was euuehecl lwy Mr. .lulm lfux. :incl Mnnstielcl Sprague was captain :mil Melville lim'- stein was mzmziger. The members uf the tt-:un ure: Mzmsticlcl Sprague. Melville liurstein. Clintmi Stzmclish, .Xrzmi rllitllilllllll. Rulwert Schultz, Sulmnmi XX'ix1ei', :xml xYZllli'l' Stokes june, N20 Page hundred seventeen Top ilow -Coach Reilly. James Musante. Harry Solomon, Preston Baker, VVilliam Tobin. Eddie Jontos, Jerome Saliowitz, Henry Somers. Asst. Mgr. John Delaney. Second llow -Hill lleaplty, Tommy Macllonald. John McCarthy, Capt. Mike llolega, Joe Scanlon. Arthur Carroll. NValter Kibart., l'aul Cummings. Bottom llow Edward Gullalmi. llouston XVynkoop. Louis l,aHaye. Mascot. Joe Gentile. llarry Saho, Carroll Douglas. Frank Clancy. Baseball Shortly after the basketball season, Coach Reilly issued a call for baseball candidates. A group of about ninety-five answered the first call. Coach Reilly had to mold a team around a few of last year's men: namely, Captain llolegfa, third base: Paul Cummings, shortstop: Bill lleaphy, catcher: Thoinas Nlacllonald outfielder. n Coach Reilly's hardest task was that of finding a capable pitching staff. Clancy was the most experienced. Tobin, Kibart, and Baker, were the other pitchers. Manager john Cassidy arranged twenty games, opening with XYest Haven at Seaside Park on April 23, and closing with Stamford on June 15. The schedule follows: Opponent XVIiei'e Played Opponent NVl1ere Played Grail Prep Bridgeport junior College junior College VVL-st Haven Bridgeport Stamford Stamford Peekskill Peekskill, N. Y. Buckeley New London Collegiate Prep Bridgeport Commercial N'ew Haven Commercial Bridgeport New Britain Bridgeport Collegiate Prep New Haven Crosby XVaterbury Naugatuck Bridgeport St. Thomas Hartford Greenwich Bridgeport Harding Bridgeport Crosby Bridgeport Naugatuck Naugatuck Harding Harding Stamford Bridgeport P21120 llllllflwfl peiglim-ii THE CRITERION June, 1029 4 - i . X ,, - 1,3 f . - - 1 Y' . ' . life 'I Ii 1 f' ,ff f .. X-RF 1 , 8' i .. jflwf ' .l0llN VASSIIIY x AllTlll'Il l'AIIll0l,l. Qximmg,-y ' NX Second Unse- Mll'llAl+Il. l5Ul1EflA Third liaise VA ' x quiz- 3 XF? ix X -'rv . 1 , ., AW l 1 X N 5- - , fe e it XVILLIAM lll'IAl'llY PHICSTON HAKICR Pitcher Catelier Captain Mike llolega is the biggest hustler on the team and he knows how to cover thircl hase too. John Cassidy knows how to manage the team and much credit is clue him for its suc- cessful season. Hill lleaphy is our husky catcher, known as pepper-hox l How he can peg down to second! lle nzilms them at the home plate too. Preston Baker, the hest-natured fellow on the team, sure has a relinhle wine, He's 3 half of our pitching staff. He's an all-round sport and zu gentle pXrtliur Carroll is :L really line second baseman. man as well. D'EQ'?3?c c c ,N AQHLETICSA so Page hundred nineteen 2 . in ,J 751. ll QF if 1 , . THOMAS MACDONALIF Left Field Y WL PAUL CUMMINGS L fi Shortstop i Yo . Q ffl ' ligf. ' .5 ms 'Q HENRY SUMMERS Outfleld 1 'Qt Q l hm, l K s 295, fi . if l 1 RUS CLA NCY Pitcher EDWARD JONTOS First Base Prank Bus Clancy looks upon pitching as a businessg and he's one successful business lTl3.I'l. Tom McDonald, our left fielder, is as speedy as they make them. He certainly can throw home. Ed jontos, the long-armed first baseman. knows what it is to work hard. And the team knows what it is to have a hard worker on first base. Paul Cummings makes a fine shortstopg a more solemn player there never existed. llenry Summers is a veritable star in the outfield, and he's as speedy as McDonald too. Page hundred twenty THE CRITERION June, 1029 J 4 Top Row---Mr. Barron. Luke Lamb. Harold Skinner, Arthur Heannu, Charles Gorbulew Middle Row -Milton Greenhalgh, George Byron. VVard Rose, XValter Mooney. Morris Shapiro, Sam llarris. llottom Row--Carl Mieklin. Eli Ives, Edward Keefe, John Reardon. Kenneth Lotty. Ulibz Qllrnss nuntrp Team Track was featured in Central High last fall, by the revival of the cross-country team. This team was the hrst of its kind to represent our school since 1922. Coach Hugh Barron issued his call for candidates in September, and soon formed a team. The team was composed of Edward Keefe, Milton Greenhalgh, Robert Byron, lien- ncth l.otty, XYilliam Harris, lYard Rose, and Arthur Heanue. The tirst meet was against the XVeslevan Freshmen at XYesleyan. and althou h we ZS , . were defeated, the team gained much valuable experience from this contest. The next meet was in , A-M ' Due to the fact that few high schools have cross- Springheld, and the boys. although they made a fine Showing' lost to the country teams, the team Springtield College team. WHS forced to Cwmlwte against older and more The last meet of the sea- experienced teams' and SUN WHS agfllllst thc lvest their showing this season Point l'lebes and the team may wen 1,9 Considered was defeated by the strong rt-mm-ka1,1e. .Xrmy aggregation. June, 1929 ATHLETICS Page hundred twenty-one .N ...gi ft - X. 'X 4, , ' 3- hair vigil. flew A - il Top Row -Mr. Barron. Kenneth Lotty, Sterling Hager. Edison Owens, Arthur Heanue. Alex Resko, John Johnson. Ulifford Lytle. Vincent Peck. Charles Baum. Sidney Esner, Arthur Christie, Ralph Fenster. Harold lierry, Edmund Burn, David Goldstein. Alton Crabtree, XVilliam Harris, John Leake, Edward Bisaillon. Middle Row -Milton Zanthopoulos, George Byron, John Papho, Harold Skinner, Commodore Camillo, Robert NVheeler, John Keayes, Robert Standish. Harold Johnson. Chris Pappas, Milton Greenhalgh, Julius Friedman, XValter Mooney, George Clarke. Bottom Now- Edward Kiernan, John Reardon. Edwardliiacaulay, Daniel Portanova, George Butzko, Philip Marvin, lflli Ives, Luke Lamb, Evan Pollitt, John Hancock. Bupa' Wrath The track team had a fair season in 1928, but we are hoping for a much better season this year as we have a nucleus of seasoned men 'to build the team around. Among our veterans are captain Ralph Fenster, Edward Keefe, Joseph Molloy. and Edison Owens. A few of our hopes are Harold Berry. John Johnson, Vincent Peck, and Evan Pollit. February 4. the first call was issued for candidates, and about fifty men reported. Prac- tice was immediately started at the State Armory. Three weeiks before the first meet practice was started at Seaside Park. but as there was so much poor weather, we had to return indoors for a while. Friday, April 19. the first tryout were given, and the results were as good as could be expected considering a three day layoff on account Allfg Stratford and Fail . . , . . of unfavorable weather. L c Wei dr med' May 4 Hartford Public High As all of the boys thought 561.001, they could do much better, MHY 10 NCW HHVCII High . . . ., ' , ' School. tiioutb mire givin during May 18 Yale Interscholastic. the next week. At this 1X,jay24 Crosby High School, time the results were much 111110 1 Nautrafuvk High better. School' . . H l June 8 Fairfield County In- lhe schedule for 1929 15 tel-Sclmlagfic, as follows: June 12 Harding High School. stltcvss tu Kliss lmcliwu Ixus livlpt-cl cuncll tlu- tm YQ-rn llmmstml-l'rcsiclc lUnun-liuiulrawl lxxawitr-txvu THE CRITERION lunv,lWfl mlnxnml 1 iHIf.,ll Hism-nmzm, Almiml l'1':ux'l'm'1l, Marin' Villillll. 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And the prices are startling --far lower than Senior clothes-that's why small women wear them as well as girls from 13 to 17. Sports, street, afternoon and evening clothes-smart and moderately priced. Read's, Third Floor j ME1Gs---T y l he Fashion Center for C I Smart Vacatlon Apparel if F or Young Men and Y orre ct Sport A s pparel lftp 'T . gre! .-,X t l r l I Ollflg ll Omen l The eall of the great out-doors finds ready response from the smart young people of today. Camping - hoating - swimming - motoring l - golfing - fishing - all have loyal followers. Healthfnl, joy-giving l pastimes that are even more enjoyable if you are correctly tugged-out to enjoy them in comfort and smartness. You will find here at Meigs a most complete assortment of Sports Apparel for every occasion . . . exactly right in style, materials, colors-and designed to give freedom, ease and character. Consult Us XVhen Plan ' ' ning Your Summer Vacation XVardr ohe Outfitters IUCOIPOUATIO to Men, Wom en and Children XV? ' fprin zzers fo f e 'Nanzgfzclurem fngh Grade Self Feeding Ju fomafic LINOTTPING FGLDING MACHINES MONOTTPING PUNCHINGMACHINES STEREOTYPING STWCHING MACHlNES Pr0cz'!zgtz'0n Service 571.2 BRIDGEPORTLIFE I PRESS Brldgeport Llfe B ldg 743-755 Hancock Ave. PRINTERS OF THE CRITERION. Ho A 's For Graduation lllake Howland's your store for graduation and for ever after. Boys will find everything to their liking in Howland's various lNlen's Department and now that Spring is here, when they feel the urge to try out the southpaw curve or give the golf ball, a ride,-well, the best place in town is Howland's Sporting Goods Department, Fourth Floor. Girls will delight in Howland's Junior Department Second Floor. VVith many social affairs planned before school closes for this season, they are sure to discover a smart frock as well as complete line of Middies for school wear. Telephone: Noble 1303 THE Bridgeport Printing Company, lnc. High Grade Catalogue and Commercial Printers 849 MAIN STREET Park Theatre Bldg.-Bridgeport, Conn. ,II 1 W WY iii T'2Ef-i:7f:+- ,lifjl ' 53-7 l7 f T -fl ff ?Tif fi 77 , lr ,...4...,,,, ,.,.,,,.,,,,,, 4.,.A.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,,.,,.,.,.4. I .1,1..,.4.4..,..........,....4..,,.,.,. q.,,V I ,.,,,.. W 'A ' H q wQ--- Q---- .ii I ' i S In i b ' i -A.' ly ti Pfwtsmen' n e I Q QA C if , W..i.hHfeVCf the SIM-Y0U'll find t it ...A ,,., ,Ir ,1 . O I I Slmldmg Equipment l ff --Authentic i i ,I In every Spalding store you'1l End a Wide and M Ll varied stock of every kind of athletic goods 5355555555555 y equipment, with experts to assist you in your ' 2:32:25 choice-and at prices that Ht every pocketbook 5525 Drop in and SCC what 2 .lQuII12lI1'S J ' .HH ..... . SIOICH has to OH'-CI. x A.gf:f:f:f:Q:3f:Q:f:Qfif:' 255ES22255E?iliEE?E?i2E5i?355 'm'1 5E?E5i5E2s1., ' 'i i it .,., 248 Fairfield Av.. i i' i, 5i5ii5:1 I M I 1' ' ..., -,i. . I I I ..,........ ..,........i..i. I ,.i.. 2.. . if M A LL 'i W ' 39' K T URRIT I X 5 Q E BIDGEPOR ,A Q is I. Il U. W BUILD A HOME FIRST I' :LQ I- Ll lx QUALITY BUILDING MATERIAL ,I ' JZ' r ' X - Ee ,E--' - j u s ' g KEEPS UPKEEP DowN - is 'c ' X' 97 .. ' M -ff 6 fx ,I ff x fx X X X PHONE D iw: Fifi? i 'X ig 'M BARNUM sooo ' 'tra' - 1 f 1 I - X I i Pa' gf!! '- Qfggggf P99, - Q f f K '? 'M 'V : I if 'xtfeefiat :I-2222: 5222? ff ,J e - I QNX E-1, if if-iff if I mf- Lira x, ,4 5 4, ' I H 7, ' - fr' 6' ff Qu, 711.- yj,-? ,Ja w N ' Q ,. Qfffffig JE A. I-A., 'T 'WTx,.i,Lf2' , Ig' 'AAI QA-E PROSPERITY Bridgeport, New England, and America are enjoying a prosperity unequalled since the VVorld War. Trained oliice workers are in great and growing demand at excellent salaries. Become prepared for these opportunities without un- necessary delay. This school is in session all through the year, summer as well as winter. Enter now and he three months ahead of those who start in the fall. In this school you will be taught personallyg you will he helped to advance just as fast as you can without regard to any other student in the school: you will receive a thorough, practical education and you will be helped in finding positions. Over 1200 students this past school year have enjoyed our service. Call or write for information about any of the following C O U R S E S The Pace Course in Accountancy and Business Administration Secretarial Training Typewriting Bookkeeping Stenotype Secretarial Training Dictaphone Comptometer, Burrough and Monroe Calculators THE BOOTH 8z BAYLISS COMMERCIAL SCHOOL 434 State Street Corner of Courtland St. Bridgeport, Conn. LANE'S CO FECTIO ETTE Golden Pheasant and Society Chocolates Ice Cream, Soda, Lunch 1127 MAIN STREET BRIDGEPORT, coNN. THE WEST SIDE BANK Corner State and Hancock Avenues BRIDGEPORT, CONN. Capital ........................ S 200,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 240,000.00 Resources ..................... 4,700,000.00 ROGERS CLOTHES For Men At 522.50 Always the Best 1058-60 Main Street Bridgeport, C THE HARRISON INSURANCE AGENCY Incorporated 421-423 MEIGS BUILDING Bridgeport, Connecticut THE VOGUE DRESS SHOP 1231 MAIN STREET Stratfleld Building Phone Barnum 4882 BERNARD M. TOWER wholesale Only ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND LIGHTING FIXTURES 1 307 Fairfield Ave. Bridgeport, Conn GRADUATION GIFTS That Will Be Appreciated and Remembered WRIST WATCHES BAR PINS POCKET WATCHES FLEXIBLE BRACELETS VANITY CASES WATCH CHAINS STONE RINGS STRAP WATCHES CUFF LINKS FOUNTAIN PENS AND PENCILS T JEWELERS 6 OPTOMETRISTS l-I I054 MAIN ST QQMI REQQIQDD em BRIDGEPORT. CONN. The Engravings in The Criterion Are From THE SWAN ENGRAVING CO. PERFECT PRINTING PLATES Our representative will be pleased to call upon you with the idea of assisting you in obtaining illustrations for your direct mail, trade journals and newspaper advertising. THE SWAN ENGRAVING CO. 62 Cannon Street Phone Barnum 5233 Its A Wonderful Treat 'ro Have R Home Pride Bread HUBER'S ICE CREAM t The Cream of Quality. I Made By THE HUBER ICE CREAM COMPANY BORCK at STEVENS c A R s T R U c K s '--Xiu!! Buy your new Ford now, and enpoy the beautiful spring days in your car Let us deluonstrztte to you the comfort, ease of con trol, the great power of this beautiful car. DUTEE W. FLINT OF BRIDGEPORT, Inc. 601 State Street Tel. Barnum 5800 ' THEQFIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BRIDGEPORT MAIN AND STATE STREETS MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Capital and Surplus Over S 2,500,000 Resources Over - - - 20,000,000 STRENGTH AND SERVICE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENTS gjgfljcs FOREIGN EXCHANGE Savings and Foreign Exchange Departments Opeln Saturday Evenings 6 to 8 O'cIock OUR TRUST DEPARTMENT Can Draw Your Will, Act as Executor, Administrator Trustee or Guardian of Your Estate. Your Future Is a Vision Blindfolcled by the Circumstances and Events of Time. Life Is Before You-Go Forth and Realize Your Happi- ness in the Joy of Work Well Done. Earn Honestly and Systematically---Save a Little 167-l7l OPPOSITE STATE STREET CITY HALL Your Class Photographer MR. JOSEPH KRAUS Wishes You Success In Your Future Enterprises. THE CROWN STUDIO Southern Connecticut's Largest Bank REAL ESTATE LOANS CHRISTMAS CLUBS COLLATERAL LOANS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS N 9 BRlocEPoRT-P:oPLEs sAvlNcs BANK 'Ufd Cycrizlifuln ENTRANCES - MAIN AND STATE STREETS CHUMS Exchange gifts with the chum of your High School Days- You will find Autograph Books, Desk Sets, Pen and Pencil Sets, Writing Cases, Framed Mottoes, etc., at PLUMBS THE ARCADE STATIONER Have You An Insurahle Interest Unprotected? My aim is to meet the uncertainties of life and business with the best Possible protection and service. W. A. H. HATFIELD City National Bank Building BALLROOM BRIDGEPORT The Beautiful Dance Rendezvous if the Younger Set. McCormack 8: Barry, Mgrs. RADIOS VICTROLAS WISSNER Manufacturers of Fine Pianos Since 1878 The Choice of Those who Discriminate The Board of education of New York City selected VVissner Built Pianos for use in the New York City Schools. T0- day there are over 150 of them, of which 64 are Grands in use in their School Sys- tem. WNYC the Municipal Broadcast- ing Station also use the VVissner Grand Piano. That they have been used by the VVorld's foremost Artists for nearly half a Century and given satisfactory service, in the Homes of countless people is the reason why it is the choice of those who discriminate. It is one of the few really great Pianos of the world still made under the direct supervision of the founder. WISSNER 8: SONS 923 Main Street Bridgeport, Conn. Harry C. Norrish, Manager. MATHEWS BROTHERS Booksellers and Stationers 39-45 CANNON sT. MORRIS PLAN BANK HELPS PAY COLLEGE EXPENSES H. Ellsworth Brown 'll-Treasurer John I.. Beardsley '13-Secretary 102 Bank St. Assets S2,000,000.00. V N 1 O o 5 'cl I: 5 G 5 FU' U o TI E-1 'UI Po W Z pw U2 U30 : Z orn w v I THE BETTER BUICK The Arthur L. Clark Co., Inc. 2475 Fairfield Ave. Bridgeport, Conn. McMAHON'S MARKETS 2064 Main Street Barnum 4165 3079 Main Street Noble 7234 307 Wood Avenue Barnum 2396 Choice Meats, Canned Goods Fruits and Vegetables in Season Margaret Doyle's BAKE SHOP 376 Wood Ave. Genuine Home Made PIES - CAKES - BREAD Try Our VVl1ole W'heat Bread l00'h VVhole VVl1eat Purest Ingredients Used Good for Invalids lf its Musical Get It At GILMAN'S 243 FAIRFIELD AVE. Compliments of A FRIEND N ,,,,f i HANICS 'E' iiiiamzns sAvlNcs CHIHI Cl-OFK ' 'mn :Aux IWITH ITM: 17 A 6 l 51 I A . 8 5 ' ,,,, 14 Q- A In-H - T L?-Ri UBTES 'f ' 4VMn PAID ON ALL DEPOSITS Resources Over Sl7,000,000.00 The Bank with the Chime Clock 930 Main Street Bridgeport, Con Hupmobile ,zf.?QjgR. EW H f TQX 5' J tggifilz THE AUTO SERVICE COMPANY Incorporated 263-265 Cannon Street Bridgeport, Conn. CHARMING GIFTS A Diamond - Watch - or piece of Jewelry is a gift that will be re- membered long after Graduation Day. THE DAVIS 8.1 HAWLEY CO. Founded 1838. Jewelers Main Street At John Made of Only the Best and Finest of Materials, Luscious Fresh Fruits, Fresh Eggs and Fresh Milk. F RISBlE'S PIES Made In All Flavors to Satisfy Your Particular Appetite ORDER AT YOUR GROCERS. You Might As Well Own A P A C K A R D It Costs No More USED PACKARDS S400 UP PACKARD BRIDGEPORT MOTORS I , nc. 1020 Fairfield Ave. DNLY IN LA SALLE AND CADILLAC Synchro-Mesh Transmis- sion-fast, silent shift. Duplex Mechanical 4- Wheel Brakes-efortless, single external adjust- ment. Security Plate Glass- shatter-proofQ crystal clear, in all windows. 8-Cylinder Cadillac Motor -vibrationless, naturally balanced. S2295 and upward F. O. B. Factory UPPERCU CADILLAC COIlPOBATION THE UPPERCU BUILDING 1027 FAIRFIELD AVE., BRIDGEPORT. CONN Tl h N bl 6000 HUNTER 8z HAVENS STEEL MILL SUPPLIES - MACHINERY BRIDGEPORT HARTFORD Graduation Day ls Congratulation Day as well. lt's a real pleasure to congratulate all you grads-and wish you even greater success in whatever you go forth to under- take. Graduation Gifts A tiift at graduation time is one always remembered. .-Xnd for a gift that will he heartily received we sug- gest a Sheaffer Set or a Sheaifer l'en or Pencil, Auto- graph Books and numerous other appropriate gifts which you will find here. QCII ElAlIl5'IIlE':IEZl'Kl'lAINKB',l'R.EH' SHUN DELAY BEGIN YOUR BUSINESS COURSE IMMEDIATELY AFTER GRADUATION .-Xnother suggestion we make to High School graduates is that they take prompt advantage of the opportunity to enter school immediately after finishing High School, thus securing the ad- vantage of a three-month start over those who lack the decision and the will power to carry out a worthwhile plan. Both history and observation prove that the ability to do the right thing without delay is one of the largest factors in success. School In Regular Session Throughout the Summer, Day and Evening. COURSES: SECRETARIAL DICTAPHONE BOOKKEEPING sTx:NocRAP1-uc TYP1zwRrr1Nc JUNIOR AccouN1'iNc Famous Walton Course In Advanced Accounting and Auditing BURROUGHS COMPUTING AND BOOKKEEPING MACHINES BUTLER BUSINESS SCHOOL zu STATE STREET OPPOSITE. c1TY HALL Compliments of STRATFIELD HOTEL N l u Compliments of CITY ICE 8: COAL COMPANY Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry HARKUBUS BAKERY l 82 CANNON STREET 1 Telephone Barnum 6303 N Bridgeport Bar F. W. BEHRENS, Inc. MEAT MARKET N 19 F fi ld A 6820 i'M!.!Si!'23 , ,' W N99 KICADI emnccvon-r GRADUATION GIFTS 9 P. O. ARCADE V F Jf IIIDGY-'MS lllllfl 2851 Z air e ve. Tele. Barnum A 'E Wa, as T 'Q ' T THE SCHWERDTLE STAMP CO. Steel and Rubber Stamps Ribbon Badges and Emblems 45 Cannon St. - SEND TO - THE CRAWFORD LAUNDRY CO. All Your Cleaning Problems 3 Family Wash Services Lace Curtains - Blankets - Rugs and Carpets Ladies' and Men's Dry Cleaning PHONE BARNUM 4320 Compliments of CULLINAN AND I CULLINAN Phone: Noble I772 FRED BAYERS' ARCADE MUSIC SHOP Conn Saxophones Musical Instruments, Supplies and Repairs I the Arcade No. 7 Bridgeport, Conn. I Compliments of AUGUST BERGER VIOLIN INSTRUCTOR Studio III9 Broad St. Tel. Bar. 2245 i HENRY E. BISHOP 8z SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS 274 Fairfield Ave. Phone Barnum 138-218 l Compliments of THE BLUE RIBBON GARAGE, INC. 283 Fairfield Ave. BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 1 Dodge Brothers Cars and Trucks NEW STYLES Q STUDENTS' CLOTHES X S20 to 530 1 DAVIS 8. SAVARD i IlI8 Main Street and 107 Middle Street Bridgeport, Conn. Barnum 3577 G. W. FAIRCHILD 81 SONS, Inc. JEWELERS 8: SILVERSMITHS EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY FOR OVER SIXTY-FOUR YEARS. MAIN AT ARCADE , I ,f l T W- 67 DAMTOFT at soN l A 'M---Nl PI-IARMACISTS i . ass STATE ST. TEL. BARNUM 1105 f ' f -Q IF i I You Must I ' '-REACH FOR ' SCHIETINGER INDIAN A SWEET MOTORCYCLE CO. order Fairfield county M1TcHE1.L's Indian and Ace Distributors ICE CREAM Motorcycle Sales 8: Service Co. I D ff 3 l t's i erent! I Henderson and Super X Motorcycle I I Distributors for Fairfield County and New Haven l The Mitchelfbairv Co. 2382-2394 Mai.. sf. Barnum 2564 l - X BARNUM 5050 AFTER GRADUATION WHY NOT make recreation your vocation: enjoy your work and give pleasure to others: be healthy and happy and teach others to be the same? Such is the life and work of s. teacher of physical education. SAVAGE SCHOOL For Physical Education Established 1890 A Normal SL-houl which prcnarvs men and women to lwcornv tcacln-rs. directors and siiiwrvisors ol' physical education in Schools. Colleges. playgrounds. cluhs, private institutions z l' 't':l 't' ' un inc us ru orp.,.1nm.1 ions. 'I'hv curriculum includes practical instruction in all forins of athletics. gymnastics, gramvs, dancing. Swimming, clramatics and thc like: also thc cssuntial course-S in education. psychology. anatomy. physiology, hygiciic and others. thoroughly covering the theory and m'am-tivo uf physical education. AN EXCEPTIONALLY STRONG FACULTY CATALOGUE 'UPON REQUEST Increasing demand for teachers. Salaries higher than for grade teaching. Employment bureau for students and graduates. ONLY A LTIKITEID NUMBER OI' STUDENTS WILL BE ADMITTED. REGISTER NOW. FOR CLASS ENTERING ON SEPTEMBER 16th, 1929 IDR. WATSON L. SAVAGE, President 308 West Fifty-ninth Street, New York City f 'H ff '14 E931 ZEWWW, L, :W , , ,-,E f Y ,, - V- lf- 3 3-?fl W V .V Y - -- ,, V V Ln' , --- Yfwffvn- E-Y - ----W ,, . H ,e, ,W. .W Y .lL V-, CITY SAVINGS BANK Northeast Corner of Main 8: Bank Sts. Bridgeport Conn. C114 QAVINGS EAN!! 4V2W On All Deposits Resources Over - - - S24,000,000. On Mondays open all day and evening until 8:00 o'cIock. THE JUNIOR COLLEGE OF CONNECTICUT I. Reduces the cost of a college education. 2. Offers work of such quality that it is accepted everywhere if the student earns good grades. 3. Offers two year courses of study in Arts and Science and two year curricula in pre-professional work for Law, Medicine, Engineering, Colninerce and Business, Dentistry, Journalism, Nursing, Chemical Engineering, Librarians, Social VVork and Teaching. You can go to college for two years and live at home. Entrance Examinations, September 18-20. Personal Registration, September 23-24 Session Opens Wednesday, September Z5 Catalogue and Full Information Upon Request. Address, THE REGISTRAR. Barnum 673 1001 Fairfield Avenue. GRADUATE From the General Repair Shop to the BREAK SERVICE SPECIALISTS At the BRAKE SERVICE STATION 471 JOHN STREET Between Courtland and West Avenue The new types of brakes such as Hydraulic, Bendix and Steeldraulic require more than aver- age skill to be properly adjusted. New and Expensive Equipment For Wheel Aligning. SAFETY SERVICE CORP. Stations in Many Cities. 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