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W1 THE S'l'.'X'I'L'l-1 OF I', 'l'. li.-XRNUM at Seaside 1 :xrk 1932 THE SCHOOL Pag 'EDATQNIUMIN QURCITY fi PX bf .5211 if T ff 'nf Ls' 360 ' 3 N ,fy M nf fx fi va fm .Z ,N N .ki iUgI33m.w 4m,JP A i172v'v3w .aixffi Trims BEAUTWUL 'moms OT 'ET.BARD1U ONTMWP L CTN 4 L Page ten THE CRITERION June, 1932 47 i. x Am 36549 ,ff f'Tsti Pepping up before the game. Those who pulled us through. Pulling off for practice. The work out at Newlielcl. The stage crew showing up banxson. Attalmoy Billy! The five Trojans. Formation of the baud during the half. just before the battle. june. 1932 THE SCHOOL Page eleven K M U 1 li :- asv , ' x, QQ . V MIAA F' just a friendly conversation. - The four high lights of the soccer team. The victory buggy and its passengers. hip-shift-let's go. 2-10-S S Our soccer champs ready for another f ., victory. rx, M we R She always seems to Come out on top. How's the courtier coming? Adonis of the track team. ff' 41553 Some more of the soccer stars. Fantasia. Over the fence is out. Page twelve THE CRITERION June, 1932 Nga aw I? . fg '7 g,L Thread your needles and get down to work. Yoo Hoo! It's me, Esther. The girls soccer team poses. Two rooters preparing for a big day. The stage crew in action. Our senior class's belle of the dance. The Four H-ers at Storrs. Del, Del, How he can yell. For-ty-love. The steps toward education. June, 1932 Mr. Boyntoifs advertising clas s looks the situation over. The library. our place of refuge. Parlez-vous francaise? with Madame Hawes's Fr ' ' ench class. The between the acts. stage crew just a few 1 , learty rooters. H .rf X .gg f THE SCHOOL Page thirteen '1 Q. N June, 1932 Page fourteen THE Sl ci! ag W. 1 ,y' ...xg Aniateur senior actors putting on. Sylvia checking up on her dancing. Vic, our track team captain. F'evins sakes, Riley, clon't drop 'en1. The girl's folly bally team. Guard your inan and look pretty. 'a 53 The parade at a short stop. The Junior Athletes. And a goodly crowd was there. Rig' Donit sit down on 3 the Job, Louis. ft X lN?f'!i 'W ' A ' V l A tiny shadow for R., , ' such a big boy. Q- sixw-11 THE CRITERION June, 10.21 ,IAMICS C. MOORE Principal June, l932 P3559 SCVQNCCI1 Miss Heicler. The force of our ofiice. l Miss Barnum. Mr. Hain. Ain't Mr. Bayers the berries? Mr. Moore. This is no fish story is it, Mr. Newton? Mrs. Gutchess posing in XYales. To sa f no lcss, a handsome 5 - rf V group ot Lcntrals inale protessors. Mr, O'Meara quite peacefully reposing. A picnic lunch at Kent Fall with Miss Newman and Miss Barss serving. age ciglitccii 111119: 1932 M iss Fairbanks in Blame. Miss Beclwiil and Miss Full. ZW F., Miss iirccnc at the Seashore. Mr. Boynton. Mrs. Batclwlder. Avia 6 M ' Miss csaiimley. . 'm ,K WW Madame liizlwcs. Miss Brennan. June. 1932 THE FACULTY Page nineteen Mr. Good. Miss Paine and Miss VVe1ler. f Mr. Perkins. Mr. Bruel Miss Farnam. Mr. Fiske. jack, our pal. Mr. McKee. Miss Maloit. Mrs. Kelsey. Mr. Poland. Miss Lewis and uhfilfZlC.U M iss Pragenian. Page twentx THF CRITFRION June, 1932 Miss Hickford. Miss Davis in an old colonial setting. Mr. Truman. Case. Miss Stott and Miss Fall. Our dancing teacher, Miss Comer. Rice. Doc Sides. New Gym teacher, Miss Ceresi. Mr. Pearson shipping oars. June, 1932 THE FACULTY Page twenty-one The Faculty OFFICE lames C. Moore-Principal Harvard M. A.: 133 Brookview Ave. Arthur C. Sides-Assistant Principal Dartmouth B. A.: New York University, Ph. D.: R. F. D. 1, Bridgeport. Wilmot T. Fiske-Assistant Principal Middlebury B. A.: Harvard M. A.: 88 Wade St. Marjorie P. Grant-Dean Miami B. A.: Columbia M. A.: 442 John St. Frank J. McKee-Vocational Counselor Yale M. A.: 403 Ridgefield Ave. ENGLISH Lucy S. Curtiss-Head of Department Wvellesley B. A.: Columbia M. A.: 31 Wash- ington Terrace Elizabeth A. Carter Wellesley B. A.: Columbia M. A.: 38 Wash- inton Ave. Grace Cochran Wellesley B. A.: Columbia M. A.: Strattleld Hotel Dorothy B. Cutler Tufts B. A.: 119 Courtland St. Jessie W. Duhigg Columbia B. S.: 1 Fox St. Alice T. Fairbanks Mt. Holyoke B. A.: Boston University, Ed. M.: 59 Rennell St. Alice Flanagan New York University Extra Mural: 1000 Howard Ave. Glendon Good Amherst B. A.: 10 Valley Road, Fairfield Florence Haskin Columbia M. A.: 59 Rennell St. Margaret P. Honnecker New Rochelle B. A.: 62 James St. Dorothea E. Leonard New Rochelle B. A.: 121 Fremont St. Edith L. Porter Columbia University: 8 Beechwood Ave. Clara P. Barnum fCongressJ Middlebury B. A.: Columbia University M. A.: 346 West Ave. Dora F. Brinsmade fCongressJ Drexel: Columbia B. S.: 580 Washington Ave. Catherine Cullinan CCongressJ Smith B. A.: 116 Elmwood Place Adelaide Gutchess fCongressJ Michigan University B. A.: Cornell: Yale: Long Hill Ada Hallock fCongressJ Columbia B. S.: R. F. D. 3, Box 235, Bridge- port Mae McNulty CCongressJ New York University B. S.: 53 Park Road, Hamden. Conn. Miriam Mallay CCongressJ Teacher's College, Columbia B. S.: 31 Bronx Ave. Agnes Ryan 4CongressJ New Rochelle B. A.: 761 Main St., Stratford Josephine Smith fCongressJ Columbia University B. S.: M. A.: 119 Vine St. HISTORY Stanley O'Meara-Head of Department Amherst B. A.: 34 Essex St. Carrie M. Barske Columbia B. S.: M. A.: R. F. D. 3, Bridgeport Katherine G. Barss Radcliff B. A.: 223 Washington Ave. Grace Bedwin University of Rochester B. A.: 465 Golden Hill St. Emma. S. Day Mt. Holyoke B. A.: 59 Rennell St. Jane A. Gilhuley New York University: Yale: 36 Chapel St. Margaret W. Heider Mt. Holyoke A. B.: Columbia M. A.: 1074 Iranistan Ave. Frank McKee Yale M. A.: 403 Ridgefield Ave. Paula G. Maloit University of Illinois B. A.: Mexico Univer- sity: Chicago University: 162 Cottage St. Mable A. Rice gniversity of Michigan B. A.: 35 Wentworth t. Lloyd Truman University of Oklahoma B. A.: Harvard University M. A.: 40 Sanford Place Flora L. Willmarth Middlebury College B. A.: 669 Warren St. Ada Hallock 4CongressJ Columbia B. S.: R. F. D. 3, Box 235, Bridge- port Lois MacGovern fCongressJ Columbia B. S.: M. A.: 55 Vernon St. Miriam Mallay fCongressJ Teachers College, Columbia B. S.: 31 Bronx ve. Mary Monahan fCongressb Barnard College B. A.: 764 Myrtle Ave. MODERN LANGUAGES Helene G. Hawes-Head of Department Universite de Neuchatel B. A.: Universite de Geneve M. A.: 1190 Iranistan Ave. Helen Averill Bridgeport Normal: Berlin University: 1075 Iranistan Ave. Florence F. Batchelder Wells College B. A.: 78 Washington Ave. Margaret P. Dougal Columbia University B. S.: M. A.: 223 Wash- ington Ave. - Emma Hallock Columbia University B. A.: 263 Vine St. Mabel A. Morrissey Smith B. A.: Columbia M. A.: 309 Washing- ton Ave. Frances Weller Cornell University B. A.: Columbia Univer- sity M. A.: 554 Brewster St. Marjorie R. Bushnell CCongressb Teachers College M. A.: Vassar B. A.: 2403 North Ave. Carolyn Hall CCongressl A Wellesley B. A.: 1352 Fairfield Ave. Alice Hurley fCongressJ University of Maine: Columbia M. A.: 772 Washington Ave. Howard LaField fCongressJ Yale M. A.: B. D.: 203 Golden Hill St. MATHEMATICS Margretta M. Hurley-Head of Department Smith B. A.: New York University M. A.: 50 Milne St. Josephine C. Gleason University of Vermont Ph. B.: 224 Wash- ington Ave. Esther C. Lewis Mount Holyoke B. A.: 155 Huntington St., Stratford Elinor Newman Bates B. A.: Columbia M. A.: 38 Denver Ave. Helen Prageman Middlebury College B. S.: 199 Courtland St. Earl Sullivan Catholic University of America B. S.: 99 Atlantic St. Frederick M. Armstrong fCongressJ McMaster University B. A.: Toronto, Ont. B. Th.: 16 Robson Place Bernice Daniels fCongressJ Coe College B. A.: Columbia. M. A.: 509 Laurel Ave. Paul Davis CCongressb University of New Hampshire B. S.: 18 Roanoke Ave. Susie B. Farmer QCongressJ Reston University M. A.: 265 Washington ve. Elsie T. Green fCongressJ Franklin College B. A.: Chicago University M. A.: 24 Webster St., South Norwalk, Conn. Page twenty-two THE CRITERION June, 1932 The Faculty SCIENCE William S. Coley-Head of Department Mass. Agricultural College B. S.: 66 Wash- ington Terrace Evelyn H. Davis Mt. Holyoke B. S.: B. A.: Columbia M. A.: 37 Rowsley St. Frank M. Ham VVesleyan B. S.: 47 Thurston St. Irving H. Perkins Yale Ph. B.: Milford, Conn. Earl Sullivan Catholic University of America B. S.: 99 Atlantic St. Stanwood Towne Clark B. A.: M. A.: 1944 North Ave. Raymond Brewer 4CongressJ University of Vermont B. S.: Columbia M. A.: 422 French St. Aretas Saunders lCongressJ Yale Ph. B.: tYale School of Foresty-Grad- uate Workj 48 Longview Ave., Fairfield, Conn. COMMERCIAL Paul M. Boynton--Head of Department Boston University B. B. A.: M. B. A.: Har- vard Unlverslty: Graduate School of Educa- tion: 95 Catherine St. Dorothy Burnham Xvilllmantlc Normal School: 38 WVashington Ave. Elaine Cooper Oregon University B. A.: 38 Vvashlngton Ave. Katherine M. Fox New York University: 590 Brewster St. Jane A. Gllhuley New York University: Yale: 36 Chapel St. Belle Horne New York University: 78 Lenox Ave. Ruth Ladd University of Vermont Ph. B.: 329 Maple- wood Ave. Charles F. Newton New York Unlverslty B. C. S.: R. F. D. No. 4. Bridgeport Hazel F. Paine Boston University B. S. S.: 1074 Iranistan Ave. Charles Pearson Dartmouth B. A.: Boston University M. B. A.: 71 Pierce Ave. Frank Piazza Columbia B. A.: 199 Vvarren St. Jane S. Stott Mount Holyoke B. A.: 20 Hadden St. Bernice Daniels iCongressJ time College B. A.: Columbia M. A.: 509 Laurel ve. Susie B. Farmer CCongressJ Boston University M. A.: 265 Washington ve. Eleanora Gilbert fCongressJ Bay Path Institute: Columbia: 9 Governor St., Ridgefield, Conn. Frank Kennell fCongress3 University of California B. D.: New York University M. A.: 505 Fairfield Ave. Mary Murphy iCongressJ Albertus Magnus B. A.: 714 William St. Lllllan Sultan tCongressJ Bay gath Institute: Columbia: 1165 Golden Hil t. LATIN Marlon W. Greene-Head of Department Wesleyan M. A.: 497 Laurel Ave. Nonle Brennan Syracuse B. A.: 224 Washington Ave. Emma S. Day Mount Holyoke B. A.: 59 Rennell St. Elsie F. Green lCongressJ Franklin College B. A.: Chicago University M. A.: 24 Webster St., South Norwalk, Conn. Alice I-Ialpln lCongressJ Middlebury B. A.: 224 Washington Ave. HOUSEHOLD ARTS Katherine Fall Elmira B. S.: Simmons: 15 Liberty St. Anna F. McCarthy New York Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital: 75 Warwick Ave. Esta D. Osman Drury College: Kansas State Teachers Col- lege: 207 Gilman St. Dora F. Brinsmade Drexel: Columbia B. S.: 580 Washington Ave. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Helen Lockwood Boston School of Physical Education: Co- lumbia B. S.: 528 Wood Ave. Agnes B. Ceresi Arnold B. S.: P. E.: 2889 Fairfield Ave. Hugh Barron Springfield College B. P. E.: 684 Cleveland ve. Edward J. Reilly Union Business College: 43 Lee Ave. MUSIC Alvin C. Bruel Yale M. A.: 564 Park Place DRAMATICS Julia C. Farnam Columbia B. S.: 978 Laurel Ave. Mae McNulty fCongressJ New York University B. S.: 53 Park Road, Hamden, Conn. ART Nelson S. Gordy Fine Arts College, Syracuse University: 58 Carver St. Sybil Schwab Teachers College B. S.: Columbia University M. A.: 657 Laurel Ave. Earl A. Terwllliger New York State College: 651 State St. VVll1iam M. Case iCongress-Industrial Arts? Rochester Institute: New York University, 95 Catherine St. Edwin Cooper fCongress-Printlngl Carnegie Institute of Technology: Yale: Columbia: 9 Tollsome Hill Road Milton Hooper tCongress-Shopj Gorham Normal School: New York Univer- sity: 486 Summit St. NORMAL SCHOOL PREPARATION Minnie C. Kelsey New York University M. A.: 1096 Hillside Ave., Stratford LIBRARY Frances H. Blckford Smith College B. A.: Simmons College B. S.: 100 Garden St., Stratford Louise Quinn CCongressD Rhode Island State College B. S.: Brown University: 4159 Golden Hill St. OFFICE STAFF Barbara Lord-Secretary to Principal Columbia University Ruby Hall-Clerk Bridgeport High School Margaret Mendlllo-Clerk Bridgeport High School Ethel Friedman -Clerk QCongressJ Bridgeport High School l X, +?'Q.1ff-f? 0 twenty-four THE CRITERION June, 1932 F RESHMEN Pzlgc' twenty-six '-i june. 1952 M ISS .ll'l,IA If'.XIlN.XM Advisor FRESHMAN SESSION ROOM OFFICERS Top Huw: Ste-phen Iiouchor, Robert In-smond, Petvr Musantv. John Schvck, .Izmws Bryers, Edward Kvlley. Mifhlls- Huw: KQ-nm-th 0'1'fmnolI, Susan Km-Ilvy. John Mzmtim-so. Ilvlen Hnlligrzm, XVz1ltvr Hurley. Julia I:l'I'liIlUl', lfrw-ml 'l'0l'l0!'2l. Rita Ashlvy, Ge-rn'ge S:1x':1g'v. Unttmn Huw: Stn-lla Ilywhu-, Ruth Hilinxz. Ifilhvl Herlithy. .Ienniv Vorunvlis, Heh-11Ulmnxlwrlalin, Laura Km-:un-. Ruth Arnwvl, Shirley Quinn, Mzu'f.r:u'et liurkv une, 1932 FRESHMEN Page twenty-sexen The Volga boatwomen. Three up and three down. An impossible frosh. Humpty-Dumpty. billing the hole in a rubber cruller. M ump . A treat for the teachers. In fact, two treats for the teachers. Iwi- fwwty-ciglwt THE CRITERION June, 1932 l , NM, -qi i Q ii for him. i f' NVhat 21 break !- P Line Up! The hel1's ringing. A trio of frcsli-women. Toutc sculc. .5 , 5 ,- XYhcrc's the third musketeer? F, ia' Q K ' Romping mid the daisies in rompers. XYz1tch thc birdie, girhcs! Shouldcring u load. Lezming toward 5 lcarmng. W'hat time does the boat leave? SGPHOMGRES lgc thirty 111110. 1932 S viIll'l'llf,S1'1ll'll'S Illlizulu-tlm IfI:nsIwmnr1 Alalmrzlrwt Kim-ly I'r4-sulvnt Vim--I'r1-si1l4-111 Sm-vrctalry M ISS IIAZIGI. VA INN .Xmlvisvr lfQ'l'!Hll'fl Slm.lvi1'o llljih Smiill I - h 'l'l-Q-m41lywy- Dirvctor ul Social ,'K4'flVllIOS June, 1932 SOPHOMORES v- Page thirty-one Bottom Row: Ruth Arnold, Florence Rahrig, Fran ees McGoldrick, Eileen Lyle. Elizabeth Eastwood, Marie Hanley. Virginia French, Evelyn Elwood. Grentehen Lindner, Ann XVeintraub. Top How: Josephine Terrioeiano, Gertrude Nelson. Vvilliam Caldwell. Theodore Spivack. Saul Schine. Edward Raehman. Vincent Searles, .lohn Egan, .lohn Reilly. Vincent Cavaliere, Billy Malloy, Agnes Scherer, Margaret Kiely. Sophomore Scholarship-Leadership Group The Sohpoinore class has many outstanding leaders who have received the Schcilarship-Leadership pins. Ruth Arnold is a zealous Red Cross worker-repre- senting her session room. Edward Bachman is a leading B. S. L. representative. XVilliam Caldwell holds the office of assistant room leader. Leading his class in activities. Vincent Cavaliere is a worthy holder of the pin. Elizabeth Eastwood keeps her session room informed on G. S. L. notes while john Egan keeps his in- formed on B. S. L. notes. Evelyn Elwood, in sister Ruth's footsteps, is a G. S. L. representative. -lack Fleischer is the class newspaperinan, being interested in journalism. Virginia French carries on as an outstanding session room leader. Marie Hanley is known to all as a class leader. Margaret Kiely. a popular girl, holds the position of secretary of her class. lYe see Gretchen Lindner as an active G. S. L. representative in her session room. Eileen Lyle is the sports leader. Frances McGoldrick guides her session room as a capable room leader. An ont- standing leader of his class is XYilliam Molloy. Frank Murphy since entering our portals has stood out as one who leads, not follows. Gertrude Nelson is an all- starred room leader. Florence Rahrig is also a session room leader. Jack Reilly shines in his session room as a true leader. Agnes Scherer is a session room leader. Paul Schine. a good worker, has shown all the qualities necessary for that coveted award. Theodore Spivack is a room leader. Josephine Terricciano is not only a leader but also a note-worthy speaker. being our representative in the Community Chest contest for the lower classes. Counting money is Anne Meintrauts' duty. She is banking cashier of her session room. Vincent Searles is the class leader who has dutifully earned the award. Page tl rirty-two TI-IE June, 1 V wr V4 erm. The K. Y. C. C. before thei r take-ol? fur Hnber's. A triangle of masculine Suplls. The Sunday Strollers. Rejuvenating the olcl buggy. Unlmolcl mc. I'n1 not goin f 5, astray. Love my dollie! Love me, 932 june, 1932 Page thxrtx three All ashore that's goin' ashore. Knee-high. Sahary Sue. , XVho be-long's to those big brown eyes? Frown, boys, frown. The K. Y. C. Club ready for another adventure. ,ei J 1 L , I3 age thirty-four THE CRITERION M52 i, Q. A vt fake June, 1932 Some promising sophisticated sophomores. She Drew and how she Drew. Come out of them thar bushes: we know ya. A sextette of sophoxnorettes. Three little sophs, all in a row, Three little sophs, watch them go. Posing in front of their Alma Mater. in? 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Edwin Jones, Russell Smith. Morris Kass, Harley Perkins. Michael Scully. Victor Zaveruha. John Hanson, David Bent, Gilbert Mott. Middle Row: Harold Sehine. Isabelle Long. Mary Flent. Beatrice Calhoun, Eleanor Templeman, Marion Burroughs, Virginia Clegg, Virginia Taylor. Grace Cooney. Mary Zolan. Patsy Sciappa. Bottom Row: Ruth Barratt. Carol Davis. Alice Johnson. Julia Hayes. Mary XVorman, Jane Brown, Helen Kozlowski, Dorothy Kearney, Colleen Murphy. Tluth XValdhouse. Junior Scholarship-Leadership Group Ruth Barratt is a Merry Scrivener. David Bent takes care of all tickets for the -lunior Class events. Mary Rent is bank cashier for her room. .lane I-Brown, the G. S. L. Representative carries all G. S. L. news to her room. Marion Bur- roughs is chairman of Hpropsf' lleatrice Calhoun is serving the G. S. L. as co- chairman ofthe card party. Virginia Clegg is director of social activities. Our gifted writer. Grace Cooney, is busy on both the Pen and Hi-weekly Criterion. The dignified vice-president of the junior class, Carol Davis. is also the capable asso- ciate editor of the bi-weekly. john llansen, the class artist, works hard for the Pen. julia Hayes is Doc Sides' competent business manager. Alice Johnson is perm- anent chairman of the Junior Class wardrobe committee. The juniors elected Edwin Jones treasurer of the class. Morris Cass is junior class representative. Dorothy Kearney as room leader keeps order in Room 204. An able associate editor of the Commencement Criterion is Helen Kozlowski. Isabel Long is an- other ready room leader and a leader in G. S. L. Maurice Magilnick is associate editor of the Ri-weekly Criterion. Gilbert Mott. the scholar of the class. is also a singer. As a leader of the vocational movement in the G. S. L., Colleen Murphy has a hard job on her hands. llot O'l2rien is the irresistable little secretary of the Junior class. Harley Perkins is vice-president of the B. S. L. Patsy Schiappa seems to be the handy decoration man around the class. Harold Schine was that kid in Signals Attention! Here-'s Mike Scully. the President. He carries his activities into classrooms and sport. Frank Sisk. the poet and essayist of the class, works for the l-li-weekly. the Pen and the H. S. L. Russell Smith is an active leader in the A. A. Virginia Taylor was chairman of invitations for her class frolics. Eleanor Templeman knows all the ups and downs in editing the Pen. An active junior class representative is Ruth XYaldhaus. Mary VVorman, the author of one of the Prize Plays, was general chairman for the Junior Supper. Captain of the Track team is Victor Zaveruha. Mary Zolan worked on the Junior Supper. Vim thirty-ciglxt 111110, 1032 CI-IAIRMEN OF JUNIOR CLASS COMMITTEES 'l'r111 Ilrrw: Ilis-hzllwl SUHIIIUII. l I'2lllt't'S Ilvrlu, Milton Ilf1r111-. ICFZIIIIQ Ilrx-ul. lmviml Ilvul. liultrvm limv: Iimwrthy U'lIri4-11. Yirpxinizl 'I'uylm', .Hin-v .IUIIIISUIL lszllu-llv lnmg. JUNIOR CLASS REPRESENTATIVES uw: Mrs. l+'luu:u.::nn. I I'2llll'l'S lmwlingr, Ella Hzmyzxy. lmrrznilw S1u'm'y,1Xlurris Kass. Luvy l41p:m'uff. lluth l!au'r:ntL, NV:lml:1 l'u11ko. .lam-I lie-ivh. Iullmn Iinwz lla-Ivu Mv4'zn1'll1y, ldtlwiu .lum-s. l:lll'Il'l'Zl I.im11-y. If'x':u1k Sisk. llvlvu Kuxlnwski, .IOSVDII Suukup, lluih NVa1lh:1uS. June, 1932 Page thirty-nine His Honor. O, that smile! All-Wight. Good goods, Eh? Perturbcd? Lend lne a nickel? C0llf6I1tlllt'l1t. A school of sand sharks. In the camp XVltll you. Hold that pose ! Love me, love my dog. Merely natural. The struggle. Page forty THE - June, 1932 if., 20 Mrs XVhatcha got? A fish?- XVatch.out for him, girls. The scholastic man says, I.et's go. Just mc! Tarzan. Spring fever. Xxvl'l2lt'S wrong? YVho stole my pants? VVhat a camper! Famous junior athlete. Aiu't we the hertz? XVc're from 223. Girls, girls. don't rush. A 323 group. A well used book. Jack and a few of his admirers. Juno, 1932 Peek-a-hoo. Three of a kind, hut what are they doing Us gals. Do you think he'll grow? XX'hat VVhy so ambitious looking? The maypole girls. Pick-uicking. a physique l 'E Xfw 3 l Pag e forty-one ik, ,E itil-fiA 'ii i 3? ,I .. by rw Page forty-two THE CRITERION June, 1932 'S Sandy Sarah. Nice hat, huh? The Black skating nian. john Shea the Znd. L Up against it. 1 Nature crazed. It's a case of S1nker SXX'lIl'l.' Always friends wgether. Have you tried the English Channel? VVhen the vice-president gets playful. Rather cute, don't you think? Cosmopolitan er, what? Pajama crazedl All dolled up. f f 1 . ,1 J ff X fff A W1 ? A 520 f f ,X ,Hy If' g 0 A ,, I 1' s if I I Q A34 A may my us gl www a11r W'W IIVIIUIIIIIIIIIINIIIIML ,lu on lnelzuwnuuuulnu'UN' ' ,WW Ill V 24 3 my .-M .HW -fin: Vllllllllllll wml4vH,,,,, ,Z f 'QF' ' i' J' w M Ye 8'5J,ut Y ?Un Qi 12 f- kill. ,sx If ff f Q5 f ' ,V ' A ,' X' ,nf .' . ' J' ' 341 J' f ,V 5 v J J . . j. Q. X, X X i . 5 1 'uf' l ' 9 M , N U , m3,f'E.dhlm.1.,5. 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A , y 1 55 -I -A , 'P 1' ' ? li 1110 ! -f' f 7- Jig..- 2- ' g' 1' ' 5 - ,..-, -3, -6, 'f 'f'fs pk: , if f ' 4 ' 11 M- : aff i' v - f SE 10125 Page forty-four THE CRITERION Jum, 1937 Russell Re-dgate Kathleen Stzmle-ton Irene 1VIZll'C2LIlt0IllO I'r'v:4i1iemt Vice-I'residunt Secretary Rita Flinton Director of Social Activities MISS PAULA MA LOIT Adviser CLASS COLORS-'Blue and White Ernest Chamer Treasurer june, l93Z SENIORS Page forty-five l.OIS NORTON ABBOTT ULU., Basketball '28-'29: G. S. L. Representative '29: Entertain- ment Committee '30: Dance Committee '30: Room Cashier '30-'31: A. A.: G. S. L.: Ushers' Guild. A girl with lhe smile is the girl worllrzt'lzile. DORIS ELINOR ADAMS Ding G. S. L.: A. A.: Red Cross: Card Party '29: Junior Frolic Committee. .-1 face with gladuess 0'I'1'spreucl. ISABEL DOROTHY ADAMS AAI., G. S. L.: Junior Red Cross, Athletic Association, A. B. C. D. .S'he has a reserve supply af smiles lueleed away. lXlARGARET EMILY ANN ADILETTA Chien G. S. L. '28, '29, '30, '3l: Junior Red Cross Representative: Ushers' Guild: Basketball '28. A pleasing eomztenance is no slight advantage. HELEN AADRIANI Turk G. S. L.: Red Cross: Cashier '30: Assistant Cashier '31: Merry Scriveners '30: Ushers' Guild: A. A.: A. B. C. D. Man delighteth me not. lVlARY KATHRYN AIKEN UA-ay., G. S. L.: A. A.: Music Club '31C A. B. C. D.: Thanksgiving Baskets '29: Decoration Com- mittee G. S. L. Card Party '311 Glee Club '31. ' Her only fault is fha! she has no faults. ANNA AMBROZEVICII Ann Captain of the Basketball Team '29-'30: Volley Ball '29- '30: Baseball '30: Soccer '29- '30-'31: A. A.: Stamp Club '3l: Track '29-'30: G. S. L.: Hockey '30: Secretary of Civic Club '28, ln drawing she excels. FRAN K ANDERSON B. S. L.: A. A.: Soccer '30-'31: Senior Session Room Repre- sentative '31: Track '31-'32: Stage Crew '29-'30: Radio Club '31: Hi-Y Club '29-'30-'3l: Junior Frolic Committee Chair- man: Senior Frolic Committee. The girls think he's zz Swede boy. MARY ELIZABETH ANDERSON USM.. Dancing Committee '31-321 G. S. L. Routing Committee: Snap Shot Committee: A. A. Representative '29-'30: Junior Frolic '30: Senior Frolic: Girls Sport '29-'30-'31-'32: Girls' Track Meet '31: Room Leader '30-'32, Want to know a great little sport? lllcet 'Sis. ' RALPH SERAFINO ANTIGNANI Sal B. S. L.: A. A.: Red Cross: Glee Club '29-'31: Radio Club, Refreshment Committee Dads' Night '30, VA red-headed temperament is not his. NORMAN AUGUST Hawkeye Room Basketball: B. S. L.: A. A. Plarid, imrufled, and fixed as the sun. CARL VITTORIO AULICINO Carl B. S. L.: A. A.: Chemistry Club '31: Radio Club '30: Red Cross: Refreshment Commit- tee Dad's Night '30, The boy who knows his dates. Page forty-six THE CRITERION June, 1932 VVILLIAM BALTER Italie B. S. L.: A. A.: Track Team: Room . Volleyball: Basketball. fl llllll' bundle of IJIHXCILZU XVILLIAM BARKER ll'oof, Woof Room basketball team '30: Criterion Representative: B. S. hi A. A. ll'illy lmx tl model T, ll'.v wintogz' is unknown Hut riwfy plan' that lViIly goes .4 tirr is .mrv to blow. FRANK N.NTIIANIEL BARTON B lass Custodian of Supplies of A. A.: Football Team '30-'3l: Golf Team '30 to '32:Sub-chairman Publicity Committee Senior Class: Assitant Room Leader: Secretary of Hi-Y Club: As- sistant Manager Basketball '30-'31: Manager Varsity Bas- ketball '31-'32. Put ltorlon in Ilivrv, Condi. IXIONROE CURTIS BEARDSLEY om.,1 ltlanugimr Editor Criterion: Scholarship-Leadership Group: Ven Board: Debating Club: Stamp Club: Frolic Committee: A. A.: B. S. L. Mfr is just o bowl of rlzvrr1'z's. NTIRIA M JESSIE BEARSE M im Glee Club '29-'30: Girl's Soccer '29: Volleyball '3l: Basketball '29-'30-'31-'32: Baseball '30Z Bowling' '30: Tennis '29: Re- veptlon Committee for Junior Frolic: Refreshment Commit- tee for Senior Frolic and Sophomore Frolic. In dancing, .thc for r.z'ccls. FRANK CHASE BEIIELL Frankie A. A.: B. S. L.2 Criterion Art Staff: Track '31-'32: Room Vol- leyball '30-'3l. Thr blond shiekf' VIRGINIA RUTH BEHM l!Ginll Penmanship Club '31: Nature Club '31: Criterion Typing Staff: Criterion Representative '29: G. S .L.: A. A.: A. B. C. D.: G. S. L. Dance Committee '30. Efficient is .rho in ewrytltivzg shi' 1nIdrrtakv.v. CLAIRE OLIVE BELLES Sophomore Frolic '29: Junior Frolic '30: Senior Frolic '31: Senior Class Representative '31: Freshman Reception Party '31: G. S. L.: A. A. Nod llvtlj'll1H'H, you 'watch lwr steps. IQATHRYN FRANCES BELOI N ..Kay,. Head Typing Staff of Bi-week- ly Criterion '31: Musical Club '29-'30-'3l: Soccer '28-'29: Room Leader '28-'29: Red Cross Representative '30: A. A.: Merry Scriveners: A. B. C. D. nBl'llllld that mlm tnrtvrior a .mmol fvvrsollfllily lim. VIRGINIA LOUISE BERGER Hfllllijln G. S. L.: A. A.: Junior Frolic: Musical Club '30: Katisha in the Mikado '30: Treasurer of the Musical Club '31: Ger- maine in the Chimes of Nor- mandy '31: Sophomore Recep- tion Committee: Christmas Assembly '30-'31, Thr girl with the goldvn 7'0l!'?.U ROBERT BERMAN ..B0b,, A. A. Representative '30-'3l- '32: Captain Room Basketball Team '30-'31: Secretary Stamp Club '30: Assistant Room Leader '29-'30: Scholarship- Leadership Pin '31: Track '30: Golf '31-'32: Invitation Com- mittee Senior Frolic. Our of 22l's basketball chamf1s. ERNEST BEVANS Ernie B. S. L.: A. A.: Invitation Com- mittee of Senior Frolic. Just step right up and call me Ernie. June, 1932 Page forty-seven ALPHONSE BOBOVVIK nP'l10J1S!Y do Phonscu Room Basketball Captain '29- '30-'31: Soccer Team '29-'30: Captain Soccer Team '31: A. A. Room Representative '29: B. S. L.: Tennis Finalist '29: J. V. Basketball Team '29-'30: B. S. L.: A. A. Tho 'winning kick. OLGA ELIZABETH Bom ..OggiC,, G. S. L. Representative: Musi- cal Club: Orchestra. Music hath charms. CLARENCE HERBERT BOLINDER Hvr'b B. S. L.: Assistant Criterion Representative. He goes along with littlc to soy, Ploddiug tho straight and Hill'- rozv way. SANFORD BOMSTEIN Balmy Member of Debating Club: Treasurer of B. S. L. '3l: Gen- eral Manager B. S. L. Basket- ball '30: Bus Leader on Senior Trip: Criterion Board: B. S. L. A lzord-worleing B. S. L. c'.rI'ruti'z'c. RTARIE ELEANOR BONEWICZ HEI.. Penn. Club '28: Criterion Rep- resentative '28: G. S. L. Card Party '28: Class Representa- tive '30-'31: Room Leader '30- '31: Committee for Frolic '3l: Typing Committee for G. S. L. '31-'32: G. S. L.: A. A.: Thanks- giving Baskets. Shz s rclishud as the post of 1m'n. RUTH CAROLYN BORG Rufus Treasurer G. S. L. Donation Day: Big Sister Committee: Tennis: Track '29: Soccer: Basketball: Players' Club '29- '30: Assitant Room Leader '29: Class Representative '30: Criterion Representative '31: Manager of Business Board of Commencement Criterion. Shadows of annoyance newer came near thee. ELIE ARTHUR BOURQUE Turk B. S. L.: Stamp Club: A. A. Horn today and in tha' ojfifi' toiiiorrouf' ANNE ELAINE BOWMAN .-1um ' President of Musical Club '30: President of Gibson Nature Club '30: Assistant Head Usher: Assitant Head of A. B. C. D.: The Boy on the Mea- dow : The Mocking Bird : The Mikad0 : The Chimes of '29-'30: Glee Club. A rare tomffound of sfholor- ship, lrodcrship, and friend- ship. MARGARET CECELIA BOWN UPU., G. S. L.: A. A.: Room Cashier '31: Bowling: Soccer: Captain of Sophomore Baseball: Tally Committee for G. S. L. Card Party. fl comlwinotioiz of athletics and good looks. NORMAN BRADY fIN0f1l1iC,, Debating Club '28: Aeronauti- cal Club '283 A. A.C B. S. L.: Assistant B. S. L. Representa- tive '31. lVcll! IfVc'll! lfVvll! Hou' yozfw grozwz, Normnu! CHARLOTTE BRAUNSTEIN Musical Club: Card Party: Tennis '28: Bowling '30. Studios drlight the studiousf' SYLVIA BREINER 115-ylux Footlight Club '29: G. S. L. Representative '29: Players' Club '29-'30: Ushers' Guild '31: Story Tellers '28-'29: Freshman Party '30: Criterion Representative '30: Wizard of the Ni1e : Mikado : Bowling '29 Call and hcr friendly help is there. Page forty-eight THE june, 1932 JOHN T. Biuncsrzs lark A. A.: Ii. S. L.: lied Cross. Sfn'ulc of mc' only as I um. Cu,xRl.1es liRo.xom:N'r lJnffy Associate Editor Criterion: Radio Club: H. S. LJ A. A. ll'v study for lifv, not for nmrlc.r. jon N VVILLIA M l3Ro,xms1N fuck President lliology Club '30: lioom Leader '29-'30-'31: Junior Frolio: A. A.: Hi-Y: Parade Aid '30-'31: Publicity Commit- tee: Senior Supper: Social Service Committee. .S'lu' mnzv, I .vu'zt', .vhv r0r1c1ul'rt'd mv. ANNA ifI.IZAllE'I'li Hkoi-Hx' .-lun G. S. L.: A. A.: Costume Com- mittee for Mocking I3ird : lied Cross Courier '28: Poppies '2il: G. S. L. Card Party '28. .-I good ful 111 all tfu1t'.v. RUTH :XRLENE BRYANT li Mlm G. S. L.: A. A.: lied Cross: A. ll. C. lyg Criterion Repre- sentative '30-'31: Assistant Room Leader '28-'255l. Tn lu' or fm! to ln' un l1lllll!7l'.H 5Ti4:L1.,x T II ERESA BUDNI K Billy G. S. L.: A. A.: Glee Club: Operetta '30-'31. To lmlr or not In lmlrg that is tht' qm'.vtimz. I'iAROLD BUFFERD Bacfardi B. L.: A. A.: Stage Crew '29-'30-'31-'32: Junior and Senior Frolic Committees. fl man of fmt' words but hcs always uszug tlzrnzf' Sx'1.v1.x Burrlziuz S,-1 Mocking Bird : Mikado 2 Chimes of Normandy? Musi- cal Club: Glee Club: Nature Club: Arrangements Commit- tee for G. S. L. Card Party '30g Lost and Found Committee: Business Committee of Mi- kado : Musical Club Concerts '30-'31. Good luunol' is thc hvclltli of the soul. ESTH1-:R LILLIAN BUGGIE Pal Footlight Club '28: Sports Club: Glee Club '231 Red Cross: Track Team '28-'29: In Chorus of Christmas Play '29: Typing Committee '31: Merry Scriveners '28. Huw dom my hair look? RAYMOND DEAN BUILTER Ray Assistant Room Leader '29-'30: Chairman Decoration Commit- tee Junior Frolic: Assistant Chairman Reception Commit- tee Junior Frolicz Cashier '30 to '32: Chairman Junior Rel Cross: Bi-WVeekly Business Board '30-'31: B. S. L.: Chair- man Refreshment Committee Datl's Night. Thr BrigI1!v.vt Ray in 13. ll. S. FRANCIS BULMER Frank Room Basketball: Soccer Squad: A. A. Representative: Snapshot Committee Com- mencement Criterion. As genial as the day is long. Asrkm LINNEA Butow l710ssiv Room Leader '28: Glee Club '29 and '3l: Mikado Chorus: Chimes of Normandynz Has- ketball '31. Tis not often that bvaufy is flaimrd in .vurli al11u1dam'v. June, l932 SENIORS Page forty-nine ROBERT BUTZKO lIB0bU Track Team: Rifle Team: Room Basketball: Room Vol- ley Ball: Tennis Tournament '31 'ffust an all around atl1It'fv. JOSEPH BUYNOWS KI Bulimia B. S. L.: A. A.: Red Cross: Room Basketball. Russian prosperity propagan- da-Bny nmc'-ski. JOHN CALLAHAN HCM.. Room Basketball Team: B. S. LJ A. A. Many al son of Central High ll'ill nrwr get Frrnrh before he dies Hinky Dinley, parlvy-woo. CHARLES FRED CANFIELD Marshall Band: Room Leader '29: Bowl- ing: Room Basketball: A. A.: Red Cross Representative '31: B. S. L. Girls-Beware! Danger ahead! HAROLD VVALTER CAPOSSELA ,YC-ap., Stage Crew '29 to '31: Captain Room Basketball '31: Volley- ball: Baseball: Tennis: Golf: A. A. Representative: Dramatic Club '28: Class Representative: Art Staff Commencement Cri- terion and Pen. Though the wind blew, he was only a passing breeze! MARIE NATALIE CARELLA f.Nat,, Assistant Cashier '31: G. S. L.: A. A.: Room 1 Committee '31: Dance Committees '29-'30, She is gracvfulnrss in itself. ROY CASE Casey Soccer '29-'31: B. S. L.: A. A.: Track '30-'31: Red Cross Cour- ier: Dad's Night Committee. lust another sorter shrimp. BIARY MARGARET CASEY ULMUCU Assistant G. S. L. Representa- tive '30: Assistant Cashier '31: G. S. L. Representative '31: G. S. L.: A. A. fl little misrhivf non' and than makes us ready with the pen. JACK CASSIDY Cass Chemistry Club: Class Repre- sentative: Assistant A. A. Representative: Aeronautics Club. An old-fashioned fcllou' with nmdvrn idrasf' ESTHER TA MER CATCHER Katrin Music Club: Orchestra: Red Cross: Gir1's Sport Club: Chairman of Program Commit- tee for Music Club '30: Vice- President of Music Club '3l: Mocking Bird : Mikado : Chimes of Normandy : Glee Club: Business Committee of Mikado . Our of the fiddlcrs three. IRENE IXIARIE CERESL Renee Room One Committee: Basket- ball '31: Soccer '31: Red Cross: Tennis '29: G. S. L. Card Party Committee '30: G. S. L. Rep- resentative '28: Freshman and Sophomore Cheer Leader. A rarv compozuzd of jollity and frolif and fun. ERNEST STEPHEN CH VER Sheik B. S. L. Representative '30- '31: Senior Hi-Y: Room Lead- er '31: Track Team '30-'32: Chairman of Invitation Com- mittee for Junior Frolic: Scholarship- Leadership '31: Treasurer of Senior Class '32: Sub-Chairman of Invitation Committee in Senior Frolic '32. A handsome man is ronstantly in danger. P21110 Fifty THE CRITERION June, 1932 IRENE CHOPEY Corky G. S. L.: A. A.: Invitation Committee, Junior Frolic: Ex- change Editor The I'en : Illnner Dance. Of plrasiuy fn'r.vom1lity. PETER IXIARK CIIULA Chit B. S. L.: Junior Red Cross: Senior Frolic Committee and Play: Junior Frolic Commit- tee. lIrrv'.v our lilllr laznli who d0r.m't blral, I.udir.v und .gcnIlrnn'n, ulrrt l'l'll'. Vi NCENTZ JOAN CIANCI ..Vin., Story Tellers.: Tennis '30C Sub-Chairman Publicity Com- mittee G. S. L. Card Partyi Decoration Committee Junior Froliu: Chairman Refreshment Committee Senior Frolic: G. S. L. Representative '31: Ushers' Guild: Chairman Decoration Committee Senior Supper. .-1 frirml of mn' and ull. PERRY PORTER CLARK Clt11'l.'1'r President of Stamp Club: A. A.: Ii. S. L. Representative: Da1l's Night Publicity Com- mittee: Gibson Nature Club. Uliqiml in lrrzgflz and lvrmdtlz. I'nn.ii- JOHN CLARK Cll1rky . Stamp Club: li. S. L.: Dowl- ing: A. A. Steady, rrliulvlv. lxapfvy all flu' zulzilrf' IRITA CLI NTON lm- G. S. L. Representative '28- '2Sl-'3l: Treasurer Story Tell- ers '2lb: Presidt-nt Story Tell- ers '3l: Prize Plays '3fl: Xmas Play '30: Operetta '29-'303 Di- rector of Social Activities Class 7 and 8 '32: Chairman Entertainment Committee of Junior Frolic '3ll. Smifrpy, rlrwr, full of fun, Known and luwd by vfrry- our. SHIRLEY ANN COHEN Shlcc Assistant Room Leader '30-'313 G. S. L. Representative '29- '31: Chairman of Checking. Junior Frolic: A. B. C. D.: Tennis Manager '31-'32: A. A.: L'sher's Guild: Story Tellers: G. S. L.: Basketball '28-'29-'30: Tennis Tournament '31: Typing Staff '31. Varirfy is the spin' of lifr,- zmd dnvx .Thr lzkv .vpu'r'.v. ' MILTON LEONARD COHN Milf Treasurer Players' Club '3lZ President Players' Club '32: Business Committee for The Mocking Bird and Mikado : Junior Class Representative '3l: Grind Committee: B. S. L. Social Service '32: Hi-Y: Prize Plays '31: Red Cross. I'Plll1Ff1lUlilj', fairfzcxs, and loyalty rm' his. IA MES COLEMAN Colm R. S. L.: A. A.: Red Cross: Criterion Representative. Drvf1 in- rr shady noolr, a znodrst riolrt grr7c'. PAUL l3NRICO COLETTA Slim Glee Club '29-'31: Operettn. '31: Room Basketball '31: B. S. L. Al .vfudrnt just and wise is he: ll? lmfw his future grrat will lm. BTARY XIARGARET CONLEY Cmmir G. S. L.: A. A. Not ton .n'riou.v, a friflr gay. RUTH CONRAD K'Rllll1l?,, G. S. L.3 A. A.: A. B. C. D.: Typing Staff for Criterion. Tlu'y .Tay shale demure, but don'2 be too sure! June. 1932 SENIORS Page fifty-one ARLENE PEARLE CooK Cookie Ushers' Guild: Basketball '30- '31: Junior Frolic Committee Decoration and Publicity: Senior Frolic Chairman Pub- licity: Chairman of Catalogue Committee G. S. L.: Publicity Committee Chimes of Nor- ma.ndy : A. A.: Thanksgiving Basket Committee '30. It's ri f7'1't'l1lllj' heart that uzakes many f1'iz'uds. ELEANOR CORBETT UE I.. Pen Board: A. B. C. D.: Ushers' Guild: Musical Club: Stamp Club: Glee Club: Pen- manship Club: Costume Com- mittee for Operetta: Auditor for the Community Chest: Typist Commencement Criter- Ion. Stuart personality full of l'!15!'GlI'fj'.U OLGA .ANN COTMIL Olga Red Cross Representative '30: A. A.: G. S. L.: Soccer '28-'29- '30-'31: Basketball '29-'30: Baseball '28-'29-'30-'31. Full of fun and liked by all. ISABELLA THERESA COUSINS Bella G. S. L.: A. A.: Costume Com- mittee '31: Thanksgiving Bas- ket Committee '31. Her cycs are bigger than lim' sfouzaclzfl VVJILLIAM CSEPKE HC..-p B. S. L. Representative: Cri- terion Representative. As quirt as Coolidge. ARNOLD FRANKLIN DALTON Arnie B. S. L.: President Junior Business Club '28: Junior Red Cross Treasurer '31-'32: Schol- arship-Leadership Group '31: Senior Class Trip Committee '32: Hi-Y: Co-chairman Senior Movies '32: Parade Aid '32. nPl'0l!11'1lF1ll in acfif'ilif'.r, out-' .vlandmg In sch0Iar.I'hip. JAMES JOSEPH DALY Jim President of B. S. L. '32: Vice- President B. S. L. '31: Presl- dent Debating Club '31-'32: General Manager of Mikado : National Honor Society. A large figure in the sfhool, He carries zueight in the B. S. L. CLIFFORD NIARCUS DAVIES Cliff Radio Club Secretary '28-'29: President Radio Club '30-'31: Glee Club '28-'29: B. S. L.: A. A.: Invitation Committee for Senior Frolic. llIarrnni's double. ELIZABETH ELEANCIIE DE BLASIO Bessie Band '30-'31: Current History Club '31: Merry Scriveners '30-'31: Music Club '29-'31: A. A.: G. S. L.: Sophomore Frolic: Junior Frolic Commit- tee. To the stzidioizs .study is a f7lml.91u'r'.,' THERESA ELEANUR DE CESARE Teddy Volleyball '3l: G. S. L.: A. A.: A. B. C. D. '3l: Community Chest Committee '31. I low sfhool 11f'.1't to z'afatim1. JERRY SULLIVAN DECKER .ll'r'ry B. S. L.: A. A.: Dad's Night Committee: Publicity Commit- tee for Senior Frolic: B. S. L. Bowling League: College Choosing Day Committee: B. S. L. Basketball: A. A. Rep- resentative '30. Sfr1'lrz'1zg in afvfmmizifc and f7l'l'.S'011!1llfj'.U JoH N DEMOTSES 17Ia.Ih Senior Class Representative: B. S. L. Room Basketball '30g Decoration Committee Junior Frolic: A. A. Fm glad quantify d0vsn't Count. 1'd br out of luck. Page fifty-two THE CRITERION i June, 1933 BENJAMIN DE M rkowski Nllfllllllyn Room Bowling '29: Room Vol- leyball '29g Criterion Repre- sentative '29-'34l: Junior Frolic Committee: Assistant Room Leader '3l: Biology Club 'ZEN l'en Representative '29-'31: li. S. L. Hooks fvlns hrainx Uqllllltl his tvi'iIlrli4's.v. ANNA l.oUisE llmisal .flm1i'r Girls' Student League: Criter- ion Room Representative: Cen- tral High Stamp Club: Senior Class. Good things funn' in small f7fll.'kIIflL'K.U SIMON DENisEv1cII 5'z'n1iv Il. S. L.: A. A.: Red Cross. Dorff lat lhi' name scan' you, Cause you ll find binnni pure. IJENRY llERosA Hank Criterion Business Manager 'Jil-'32: B. S. L.: A. A.: Room Basketball. Uh, hvar nn'-yon lll1'H of armniplislznwnl- Can you gizu' Ihr Crilrrian an url?'vrti.vi'n1i'11t. CIIARLES Jon N DEsx1oNE Cliarlriiiagm' ll. S. L.: A. A.: 'Track Team '29-'30: Radio Club '31: Chem- istry Club '31: Room Basket- ball: Room Baseball: Room Volleyball. Chance will make nn' a king l,t'I'llllf7.l' rhann' will frozen inf. SARA Domo Basketball '29-'30: G. S. L. Representative '28: Musical Club '28: Merry Scriveners '31: Bowling '29: Chairman of Re- freshments of the Sophomore Party '29: International Cor- respondence '30: Card Commit- tee of G-. S. L. Card Party '29. fl fhuvrful face, al invrry smile. FR.xNcEs Doss Fran G. S. L.: A. A.: G. S. L. Card Party. Fran is qnitf' a young lady. BARBARA URSULA Down t.B0lJl7ll , Entertainment Committee Sen- ior Frolic: Story Tellers '31- '32: G. S. L. Representative '29: Merry Scriveners Repre- sentative '31: A. R. C. D.: Decoration Committee Sopho- more Frolic: Invitation Com- mittee Junior Frolic. Bright and pleasing and full of Nfl- . ' A my of siuzxlxmc In vwry Sl1'f7.H EILEEN ALICE Down BilIiv G. S. L. Card Party '29-'30- '31: Merry Scriveners '30: G. S. L. Merit Award: Thanksgiving Baskets Committee '30: Poppy Committee '30: Class Frolic Committee '30: U. S. History Club '3U: Assistant Business Manager of Criterion '31. Not tau .vvrioirs-Jia! too gay. GOLDIE DUBIN Rc'dU G. S. L.: A. A.: Red Cross: Music Club: Hiking Club '30: Committee for G. S. L. Card Party '30. I-1 nzodcst inannvr fits u maid. ETHEL BIARIE DUCs.w Ducky G. S. L. Representative '28: Criterion Representative 29: Basketball '29-'30: Reception Committee Senior Frolic: Glee Club '30-'31: Band '31-'32: Mikado '30: Chimes of Normandy '31. Sha fvvlx af vast' most any- 'zulivrix apjnilrvntly Iuiflmnt a l'lIl'l'.H FANNY Dvoizcmk Fan A. B. C. D.: Criterion Repre- sentative '31: Assistant Editor Commencement Criterion '32: A. A. Representative '29-'30: Basketball '29-'30: Volleyball '29-'30: Red Cross. Nothing great is ctw' accom- jvlilvlwd without Nl-lllit5ltl.Ylll.n June, 1932 SENIORS Page fifty-three QUEENIE SUZAN NE EISLER ..Kiggy., Prize Plays '30-'31: Senior Frolic '30: Stamp Club '3l: Glee Club '30: Room 1 Com- mittee '30-'31: G. S. L. Card Party '31: Criterion Columnist '31: G. S. L. Service Award '30-'31: Story Tellers '30-'31: Tennis '30. Quvrnly gran' in all her rfyal slaps- Hcazwii in lm' cya FREDA ELOVITZ FWF G. S. L.: A. A.: A. B. C. D.: Typing Staff for Criterion: Assistant Room Representa- tive. I'm for .vf1vvd. RUTH ELWOOD Vice President G. S. L.: Assist- ant Business Manager Criter- ion '3O: Assistant Chairman Room l '30: A. A, Representa- tive '28-'29-'30-'3l: Players' Club '28-'2EIg Story Tellers '3O. Iif'z':' willing, rwr working, Svldnm firvd, l1l I'l'l' .slLi1'kI'1zg. SIDNEY ENGLANDER Sid A. A.: B. S. L.: Football '31, Hit that liIzr. X7l0LETTE SHIRLEY ENGLEMAN fryiv G. S. L.: A. A.: Junior Red Cross: Criterion Representa- tive: Players' Club: Pen Rep- resentative: Mikado : Chimes of Normandy : Director of The Beanpole and the Mouse- trap. '24 ?k'0lIIfllI'.Y .vtrmzgtlz is in lzrr' f0HgllC.U THEODORE VICTOR ERICKSON .fLiFfn State Scholastic Tennis Tour- nament '29-'30: Varsity Tennis Team '29-'31: Swimming Team '29-'31: Hi-Y '29-31: Junior Frolic Committee: B. S. L.: :Senior Class Representative: A coming Tildcnf' VERONICA DE FERRE FAGEN Vcrai Musical Club '28-'29-'30-'31-'32: French Club '31: Class Repre- sentative '29: G. S. L.: A. A.: Red Cross: Room Leader '28: Story Tellers '31: Card Com- mittee of G. S. L. Card Party '29: Glee Club '31, A mlm mvrrior is a silent VL'C0lllJllCHdllfi0H'.v RICIIARD FAHY Dirk Senior Frolic: Treasurer Red Cross '30: Criterion Repre- sentative '30: Senior Class Representative: Football '30- '3l: Swimming '31: Mocking Bird : Adelphi Alethia: Parade Aide. Graaf big lujurz am I,' 1 go .milfumi Harding High. ELVIRA ANNA FARRAI2 Vim Glee Club '29-'32: G. S. L.: A. A.: Musical Club '29-'32: Basketball '29-'32: Junior Track Team '31: A. B. C. Il.: Hiking '3l: Volleyball '3l. DzI1gv11t and quiet is sim. JOSEPH FARRELI. aloe.. Junior Class Representative '30: B. S. L. Room Bowling '2Sl: A. A.: Room Volleyball '29-'30: Room Basketball. Such II xlzy and modest frllow is m vr to br found. NIAURICE FARRELL Rrd B. S. L. Representative: Senior Photo Committee: B. S. L.: A. A.: Room Basketball: Ten- nis Tournament. He Ia1rgh.s' and the world laughs with him. NIARIE FASANELLA ..D0Hy,, A. A.: G. S. L.: Assistant Pen Representative: Thanksgiving Basket Committee. fill lzcr .wlzilcs in dinzjvlcs die. Page fifty-four THE CRITERION June, 1932 N.XTllAN FIALK ll. S. L.: Ii. S. L. Representa- tive '30: Room Basketball: Volleyball. Hr has a .rmilv fm' wwf'-x'ua1i'. H ELEN M.x1uz,xu151' Ficzmua Lin l'en liepresentntive 'EDJ Cos- tuim- Committee 'lilly Room Lezuln-r 'Img Assistant Room lwzuls-r '3l. .S'l1i .x' loyal fu luv' nmiiy frii'nds. limxuxkn XYILLIAM 1'.lTZlilERAl.lJ Fits Captain Stage Crew: .lunior and Senior Frolics: Volleyball: liaslietlmull. lIf'uf'v lm, my ludx, lmitu' Img llvrv ix Ilia rupluiu of Iln' .vliiyv urt zt'. HIQLHNIQ lXl.XRKlARlE'1' l:I..'XllER'l'Y A'f.l'l ' ltoum lmztrler 'ZEN Glee Ulub '1l0: Vurrent History Vlub '30- 'Iilg Director Vrograin tonimit- tm- ot' Vurrent History Club: A. li. U. li. Tn llmxt' ivlm kllflft' lim' noi, lm ivnrds nm fulfill. JXLICE FL.xN.xu.xN ll Basketball '28g Baseball '29g Room l Committee '31g G. S. L. l'ar4l Party 'llllg .Iunior Frolic '31. .-l sport lo ilu' T. RUTH El.lZABETII FLYNN 1'lyl1lllt'u Sub-Chairman Entertainment Uommittee Frolic: Operetta '29-'30-'3lg Secretary Junior Red Cross '31: G. S. L. Alumni lflditor of Pen '31g lied Cross Vunncil Member 'BBQ Story Tollers '30: Committee for Frolic '28-'29-'30-'31: Chairman lieuuption Committee Room 1. Speed l lwvd nal. ISABELLE FRANKEL --1sv11. ' Basketball '29-'30: Bowling '29g G. S. L. Dancing Commit- tee '31: Sophomore Party '29: Entertainment Committee 'ZSZ B. S. L.: A. A. ll'ith har ronquuring wifes .vlzr slizguv the mon. BEVERLY RUTH FRANKLIN Buzz A. B. C. D.: Tri-Y: Players' 1 Club '2.9: Decoration Commit- tee for Junior Frolic '30g Track '293 Story Tellers' Club 'BOL Community Chest Speaker '31g G. S. L. Representative '30. Small, mfr, ima' full of fun. BIICHAEL FREDDINO Alike Room Basketball '29-'303 Cap- tain Room Basketball '30-'31: Room Volleyball '29-'30g A. A.: B. S. L. A rlmuzpfan at ull ln' midvrtulei's. BELLA FRIED BvIlv Cf. S. L.C A. A.Z lied Cross. U.1l0!l1'Sf.l' lfL'L'f.Y llL'I' .YllL'1!l.', EVELINE FRIEDMAN ..EUy.. Clilntered Here in Senior Year? NoIvIv tlmughis svated in a lzvurt of r0urtcsy. EDWARD GALLAHUE llEd.n B. S. L.: A. A.: Publicity Com- mittee Senior Frolic. Though stern of fact' and strung of roitc, Ht' luis u livarl of gold. ,- june, 1932 SENIORS Page fifty-five JOSEPH GANLEY ffjoeu B. S. L.: A. A.: Debating Club '28: Junior Red Cross. Always otfer a book crouched Iozv, ls our own little Professor Jac. DOROTHY ELLEN GATES HDOW Ushers' Guild: Tri-Y: Senior Dance Committee: Ticket Com- mittee Senior Frolic: Criter- ion Typing Staff '31: Marshall Aide for Parade '31: Refresh- ment Committee for Frolic '30-'31: Merry Scriveners Rep- resentative '30. No steps backward. NVILLIAM HENRY GEISLER ffszfippew' B. S. L.: A. A.: Stamp Club '28: Swimming Team '30-'31: Football '31: Red Cross: Ticket Committee Senior Frolic: Re- ception Committee Dad's Night '30: Ticket Committee Senior Dance. A 'zohalc of a swimmer. NATHANIEL GINSBURG Nat Debating Club '28-'29: Science Club '29: Chemistry Club '32: Room Basketball '30: B. S. L.: A. A.: Invitation Committee Dad'S Night '30-'31. Einstein iuz'ented it in 1904. Ginsburg thought of it before. MAE GINSBERG Sket'sik G. S. L. Representative '29: A. B. C. D.: A. A.: G. S. L.: Red Cross. Her gay heart is shown through her dassling charm. CLARA DIANA GLASS ffpar, Assistant Room Representa- tive '28: Vice President Out- door Club '28: Assistant Cri- terion Representative '29 : Room 1 Committee '30: Card Party Committee: G. S. L.: A. A.: Red Cross. She speaks not a-II she thinks. DOROTHY ARLENE GLASS 5'niggle Ushers' Guild: G. S. L. Card Party '29-'30-'31: G. S. L. Award '3O: Red Cross Courier! G. S. L.: A. A.: Red Cross. Tho class baby-in ago only. VVILLTAM ROBERT GLASS r:DU6:: Football '29-'30-'31: B. S. L.: Room Basketball: A. A. Smile and the world snzilvs with you: Study and you study alone. NIARGUERITE GLYN N ffpvggyl! A. A.: G. S. L.: Red Cross: G. S. L. Representative: A. A. Representative. l'I'orry has no Fltlilll on hor. BERNICE RUTH GOLDMAN Ushers' Guild: Criterion Col- umnist: Pen Literary Board: Room 1 Committee '29: Soccer and Volleyball '30: Publicity Committee Senior Frolic: Pub- licity Committee G. S. L. Card Party '30: Glee Club. A friend in need is a friend indeed. ERNEST GOLDSMITH Goldy B. S. L.: A. A.: Red Cross: Room Basketball Captain '28- '29-'30: Bowling Captain '28- '29: Room Baseball '28-'29: Tennis Tournament '28-'29-'30- '31. A famous man behind the bat. VIOLJX VERONICA GORDON HW, Secretary Sophomore Class: Criterion Representative '31- '32: Community Chest: Cos- tume Committee: Make-up Committee: Reception Com- mittee for G. S. L. Card Party: Old Clothes Committee: Red Cross. Modest in manner and form. Page fifty-Six THE CRITERION June, 1932 DONALD EDWARD GOSART Rifle Team: B. S. L.: A. A. Hel: a straight shooter. AIARION ROSAMUNDE CiOSART Gas Secretary A. A.: Ushers' Guild: Glee Club '30-'31: Criterion Representative '31: Big Sister '32: Soccer '32: Volleyball '31- '321 Basketball '30 to '32: Track '30-'31i Baseball '30-'Bly G. S. L. Card Party '31, xiii alhlrif' to Ihr core. GERTRUDE GREEN uGl'f'!'1ll1'U G. L.: A. A.: Red Cross: Chairman Refreshment Com- mittee Sophomore Frollc: Decoration Committee Junior Frollc: Room Leader '31: Assistant Room Leader '31- Crlterlon Representative xl dvcriit lmlzlufss always mrrts zwlh friends. CHARLES NORTON GREGORY, JR. ffcrtgf, Stage Crew '29-'32: Radio Club: A. A.: B. S. L. He giws us tht' srHing. RUTH IZVELYN GRIM Grimic Bowling '28-'2ll: G. S. L. Dance Committee '30-'31: Freshman Reception Committee: Basket- ball '28: Tennis Tournament '29: A.. A.: G. S. L. Ruth is frretiy and .sztwt .-ind ran't In' brat. GERTRUDE GROSS Carlin G. S. L. Card Party Commit- tee '30: Sports Club: Basket- ball '30-'32: Volleyball '31: Thanksgiving Basket Commit- tee '30: Commencement Cri- terion Committee '32: A. A. A williiig hrlprr to rwryohe is our Gc'riir. ALICE IVIAUDE GUNZENHAUSER :IA ln Business Board Criterion '30: Business Board Pen '31: Cos- tume Committee '29-'30-'31: Story Tellers' '29-'30: A. A.: Room Representative '30-'31: Girls' Sport Club '30: G. S. L. I 7' , 1 'llit nozt and then struck smartly, shows a spark. NIARTHA GUSTAFSON Blondie Senior Frolic Refreshment Committee: G. S. L.: A. A. She eiilcrrd a stranger and left a fric'nd. GERTRUDE VVINTER GUSTAVESON Gus Director of Social Activities '30: Manager of Basketball '30, Director Room Representative A. A. Board '31: Room Leader: Chairman of Publicity Com- mittee. G. S. L. Card Party: Manager of Bowling '31: Vice President of A. A. Board: President of Girls' Sports Club. Popularity will nrwr change her charuzmg personality. ALVAN GUSTAVSON u - n Gus A. A.: B. S. L.: Junior Red Cross. limit confuse him with Grrt1f'. JEAN MARY GYNOWlCZ Blondiz ' Sport Club: Basketball '31: Soccer '31: Volleyball '31: G. S. L.: A. A. A hrart as golden as hvr hair. WILLIAM HRKFELE Bill Room Leader: B. S. L.: A. A.: Room Basketball: Room Vol- leyball. When it comes to the mark, This boy is a shark. June, 1932 SENIORS Page fifty-seven RUTH FRANCES HAGGERTY B oots Decoration Committee Card Party '29g Junior Red Cross '30-'32: Room One Committee '30g Publicity Committee Oper- etta. '31g Story Tellers' '31. A 'riziarious maid with o joyous heart. RIILDRED ELIZABETH HAGBERG Milly G. S. L.: A. A.g Track '29, Hiking '29g Story Tellers' '29g G. S. L. Representative '29- '30Z Thanksgiving Basket Com- mittee '29-'30. Dignity is liars. RIARIE BERNICE HIXLPI'N Bc'dniC Junior Red Cross Representa- tive '29: Entertainment Com- mittee Sophomore Frolicg Re- freshment Committee Junior Frolic: Criterion Representa- tive '32: Glee Club '29g Deco- ration Committee Sophomore Class Supper: Card Committee G. S. L. Card Party '29. ullvllfll Irish oyrs are smiling. JOHN HAMILTON Ham B. S. L.: Soccer Team '29-'31: Assistant Room Leader '31g A. A. Patir11rv, pluck, and llvixrr- rrraiicr are power. LOIS HAMM HLDU G. S. L.: A. A.: Invitation Com- mittee for Junior and Senior Frolics: Red Crossg Assistant Room Leader. A world of wisdom in Izcrsrlff' SALLY LUCY HIXNMER 'iSal ' G. S. L. Representative '28g Assistant Room Leader '29: Pen Business Board '31g A. B. C. D. '31: G. S. L.: Room 1 Committee '30: G. S. L. Card Party Committee '30. l'hv only way to have a fricnd is to be one. VINCENT HAM MERSTEN Hominid Football '31-'32: Swimming '29-'32g Room Leader '31-'32: Sophomore and Junior Frolic Committees: Captain Room Basketball '30-'31: Room Vol- leyballg Chairman of Senior Frolic Reception Committeeg Slide Rule Club: Yale Inter- scholastic Swimming Meet '30-'32. None but himself can be his p1zraIIc'1. HOWARD HANDLENIAN Howy Track '30-31: Soccer '31g Cross Country '30. You can rasily rrrognist' Horny at any Trark Moot: Look for a pair of flying fart. ELIZABETH LOUISE HANSEN Batty Lon Soccer '29-'31: Volleyball '29- '31g Basketball '29: Track Meet '29-'30: Girls' Sports Club '29- '31: Hiking '29-'303 Glee Club '31. fl zclritrr have for here. GRACE HANSON f,GUy,, Basketball '28g Volleyball '28C Soccer '283 A. A.: G. S. L.: Decoration Committee for Junior Supper '30: A. A. Rep- resentative '283 Red Cross. You will knots' mr by my Waite. ANNA RIAY HART .qggyn G. s. L.: A. A.: G. s. L. Ticket Committee '31g Decoration Committee '30. Hof fiery trcsxrs For neatly combrdf' .ANNE LA DUE HARTMAN Ami Junior Color Committee: Junior Banner Committee: Cos- tume Committee for Mocking Bird and Mikado 3 Editor- in-chief of Pen '31-32: Senior Council Member of Junior Red Cross: Merry Scriveners: Treasurer of Players' Club: Nature Club '30-'31: Reception Committee of Senior Frolic. Studiou.v, and with much ability. Page fifty-eight THE CRITERION June, 1932 1 A' 4 SYI VIA HXRTSTIIIN ASN., MUSIC Club '30-'31-'32: Glee Club '31-'32: Orchestra '29-'30- '31-'31l: G. S. L. '29-'30-'31-'32: Story Tellers' Club '30-'3l: Sophomore Frolic '30: Junior Frollc '31: Senior Frolic '32, Slu' ran play, dance and sing too: llmxc are some of the lliingi our Sil can do. BlARY EILEEN HARVEY Mark Room Representative '30: Cri- terion Representative '31: G. S. L. Representative '31: A. A.: lied Cross. Hur fricnds tlirrv are many: Hur fmxv llzurl' arf 1l0l1L'.n RIARION l.oUisE PIATCH ,lltll'.n fi. S. L.: A. A.: A. B. C. D.: Glee Club: G. S. L. Card Party Committee '31: Senior Frollc Cornmlttee '31: lied Cross. 'lrlilylliilzg about rhvmf .-Isl: lllariuuf' l.oU1sE NIARGARET HAUG l1ugyiv Captain Basketball, Volleyball, Hiking, Tennis. Soccer '29-'30- '31: Chairman Bulletin Board Committee: lied Cross: Nature l'lub '30: Community Chest. Track Meet '29-'30-'31: Girls' Sport Club '29-'30g Room Lvacler 'ZITI-'30-'31, .I llllffy tll.S'f50.Vl.ll'Ul1 rr':'val.v a merry livartf' JA MES HAYDU J im Room Basketball '28: B. S. L.: A. A.: Room Bowling '28. xl big fray in a small fund. KATHERINE HEALY ..KiHy,, Decoration Committee G. S. L. Card Party: A. B. C. D.: Cos- tume Committee '30: A. A.: G. S. L.: Girls' Sport Club. A dvnmrz' Miss. NANCY STUART HENDRICK Nan Mikado : Chimes of Nor- mandy : Musical Club '30-'31: National Honor Society: Assist- ant Room Leader '28-'29: Room Leader '30: Chairman Re- freshment Committee G. S. L. Card Party '30: Pen Board. ll itl1 mi.frliiv':'au.v vyvs, .vlw .vvclcs what mart fa do. XYIRGINIA NV11.1.1s HEVENOR Juan A. A.: G. S. L.: Room One Committee '30: Decoration Committee G. S. L. Card Party '2!l: Nature Club '311 Musical Club '31: Red Cross: Tri-Y. plvlisant girl Tuilli pleasing tuayx, Creates vmitmztmviit m'livrv'0r slzc strays. HAROLD BIORTIMORE HTLL MAN Hal Chemistry Club: Players' Club: B. S. L.: Assitant lied Cross Courier. Thu riglzth zvonder of the world is lic, :llzvayx giving away paper frv1'. JOHN HINES Jack B. S. L.: Dad's Night Commit- tee: A. A. One of the fifty-svzwi 7'arivtivs. GEORGE S. HOEHN Gc0rgie B. S, L.: A. A.: Stamp Club '28. A silent, hard worker. MARGARET HOFFLIAN Margie Assistant Room Leader: G. S. L. Card Party: Music Club: Sports Club: A. B. C. D.: G. S. L.: A. A.: Penmanship Club. Why should life all labor be? J une. 1932 S EN I ORS Page fifty-nine ANNE ELIZABETH HOLDT Betty Red Cross: Committee for G. S. L. Card Party, Tables and Chairs: Committee of Invita- tions for G. S. L. Card Party '30: Room One Committee '29: Routing Committee Thanks- giving Baskets '3l: G. S. L. Service Award '30: Decoration gommittee for Senior Frolic A merry heart goes all the day. MARION LOUISE HOLM Holn1s1e Glee Club '30-'31: Operetta, '30: Music Club '30-'31: Red Cross Delegate to Vlfashington: Head Usher '31: Big Sister Commit- tee: Assistant Room Leader '302 A. B. C. D.: Vice Chair- man J. R. C.: Captain Com- munity Chest Vvorkers. A modest maid and merry. ROBERT HOPKINS Bob Band: Orchestra: B. S. L.: A. A.: Red Cross. Centrally favorite druninzcrf' JANE HORVATH inlay., Music Club '30: Chairman Freshman Party: A. B. C. D.: G. S. L.: A. A.: Costume Com- mitte for Mikado and Chimes of Normandyng Red Cross. A generous heart and a hand ever willing. NIARGARET HORVATH Marge A. A.: Glee Club '30: G. S. L. JuniorFrollc Committee '30: Music Club, Membership Com- mittee '31: Junior Red Cross: G. S. L. Card Party Commit- tee '30. She goes as she pleases, and pleases as she goes. JOHN HUGHES Jack Football '30-'31: Dad's -Night Committee '29-'31: Chemistry Club: Room Basketball: Mana- ger Baseball '31: B. S. L.: A. A. They call football rough, But Ifrench is tw-ire as tough. ROMUALD HUMINSKI Romeo B. S. L.: Boys' Glee Club: Or- chestra: Radio Club: Chemistry Club. Just gitfr' him Juliet and a balcony. MARY JOSEPHINE ISON Mar G. S. L.: A. A.: Nature Club '303 Senior Tea Committee '30. Refreshment Committee Junior Frolic '30. I have a heart with room for etrry joy. ANN JONTOS Scan Basketball and Volleyball '28: G. S. L.: A. A.: Merry Scriv- eners: Girls' Glee Club: A. A. Representative '29: Room Leader '29-'30. A just and merry soul -is 'worth more than a fortune. ARLINE CAROLINE JACKSON Jackie G. S. L.: A. A.: A. B. C. D.: Red Cross: Costume Committee '29-'30: Assistant Bank Cashier '31 Gentle in manner: firm in reality. EDNA JUCKETTE HEdU G. S. L.: A. A.: Sport Club. A pleasing smile, a pleasing personality. VERONICA BERNICE KACZYNSKI Verna G. s. L.. A. A. lf lore and duty crash, let duty go to smash. Page sixty THE CRI TERI ON J une, 1932 NIURIEL AGNES KAESMANN Milne Band: Glee Club: Ushers' Guild: Operetta '30-'3l: Bas- ketball '28-'30: Bowling '30: Reception Committee for Frolic 'illg Commencement Criterion '30: Bi-VVeekly Criterion Busi- ness Board '28-'30g Service Award G. S. L. '30, Our nmdcl of ff1xl1iou. SIDNEY K.-Xl.FUS Kal Glee Club '28-'29: Orchestra '282 Cross Country '30-'3l7 Irzuek Team '31-'32: B. S. L.: ll'u!rh him mf up Ihr truth. .lOSEl'l'l IQANE .lm ' Band '30-'3l: Criterion Repre- sentative '30: Orchestra '28 to 'fllz Glee Club '28-'3l: Room Basketball Captain '29-'30: A. A. Representative '28g Room Volleyball Team '30. lime ulmut my .lllnorl1rr.v? CARI. K..xRi-owlcz Karp Glee Club '28: Congress Room Basketball and Volleyball '29- '30: Typewritinli Club '28. uylllflllflll Kurjvy run tap fhr hull, 'l'yfn':i'rit1'ng1 to him holds no !l'1'r'm'.v. KiARY IZLIZARETH REATING Slmrt.v Rand '30-'31-'32: Orchestra '31- '32: Girls' Sport Club: Check- ing Committee for G. S. L. Card l'arty '29-'30-'31g Gibson Nature Club: Commencement Criterion '32: Refreshment flxzrnniittee Sophomore Party Of rr mzzrtrnus mid fflvasifzg iirzlzmtl' ELLA RosE ICELLY '-Jazzy G. S. L.: A. A.: Music Clubg Junior Red Cross. .-I happy girl has n smilc for r'7'cry0n0. AN N ELIZABETH KENNEDY Bettie Players' Club '30-'3l: Glee Club '29-'31: Red Cross: G. S. L. Art Committee '30-'31g Mocking Bird : G. S. L. Sup- per Committee '29: Basketball '29-'30: Track '28-'30: Criterion Reporter '29. .-1 mighty hunter and her fvrvy was man. NORINE FRANCES KENNEDY Rrnvr Class 7 Representative: Ushers' Guild: Ticket Committee Senior Dance: Business Board Chimes of Normandy : Ticket Committee Junior Frolic: Bank Treasurer '30-'31: Red Cross Courier '30-'31: G. S. L. Card Party: Junior Frolic Commit- tee. .-lltmys 'willing in do ll1'l' .rlmrv. HAZEL RIARIE KENNEY Hasan G. S. L.: A. A.: A. B. C. D.: Glee Club: Story Tellers. Ul'01lll1f1ll lllCl'lll'X.V and fun pvrs011ifii'd. HELEN PAUL! NE KEREKES Kit G. S. L.: A. A.: Junior Red Cross: A. B. C. D. l'r10!-hoo! Is that my lloy- friend? PUZANT TCEROPIAN llIikr ' Football '29-'30: A. A. Repre- sentative '29: B. S. L.: Red Cross: Baseball '28: Baseball J. V. '29: Soccer '28: Room Basketball '20-'30-'31, 1 didn? say anything. MAE JANET IQLINE J1mir Players' Club '30-'31: Story Tellers' '30-'3l: G. S. L.: A. A.: Art Committee '30: Gibson Nature Club '31: Business Committee of Chimes of Nor- mandy. Silrucc often prow.: valuable. June, 1932 an SENIORS Page sixty-one DOROTHY FRANCES KNECHT '!Dot G. S. L.: A. A.: Red Cross. A simple and propvr maid. JOSEPH KOCI-IIS COavh Aeronautics Club '28-'31: Room Basketball and Volleyball Team '28-'29-'30: Invitation Committee Junior Frolic: Com- mittee for Thanksgiving Bas- kets '30: Cross Country Squad '31: Room Basketball '31. Nllluny lmppy rvfnrns of Ihv day. ELEANOR JOSEPHINE lxOHLER BIondy G. S. L.: A. A.: Red Cross: Musical Club '31: Assistant G. S. L. Representative. fl good run: for lzcarf dz'sc'asrs. LEON M. KOHN HK., B. S. L.: Room Representative '29: Junior Frolic Committee '31: Honor Society: Orchestra '28-'31: Glee Club '3l: A. A. 1'I'hal othvrs know 710f, kizows hr. ROSE SHIRLEY KOHN UK. K. K. Gibson Nature Club: Red Cross Courier: Players' Club: Musical Club: Story Tellers': Criterion Representative: Vol' leyball: Business Committee Operetta: Commencement Cri- terion Business Board. HN rnthusiasnz is izctw' do7c'nc'd. JULIA ANNE KRIAMSACK ful A. A.: G. S. L.: Players' Club '31: Nature Club '31: Tennis '30: Basketball '3l: Volleyball '31: Red Cross. A'BH.fl1f1ll71L'SS is an ornament of youth. WILLIAM KRONOVETTER HBHV. B. S. L.: A. A.: Freshman- Sophomore Orchestra: Room Baseball. Scldom heard but, Oh My! JOHN G. KUNKEL Dutch Cross Country '28-'29: Captain fi1gOs2s9Country Team '30: Track Full of rim, pap, and vigor. JOHN KUTNIK Johnny B. S. L. Typing Committee: Junior Frolic Invitation Com- mittee: Dad's Night Ticket Committee: B. S. L. Basketball '29-'30: Bowling '29: Volley- ball '29: Freshman-Sophomore Orchestra: Criterion Repre- sentative. A tribufv to the 1r1itvs. LEO EUGENE LABRECQUE Lobby Glee Club '29-'31: The Mock- ing Bird : The MikadO : Chimes of Normandy : Re- ception Committee Dad's Night '31: Assistant Room Leader' '30: Musical Concert '30-'32: Frolic Entertainment Commit- tee. The silver-z'oz'cvd Cefztralitd' LEONA LAFONTAINE Noida Volleyball '29-'30-'31: Baskete ball '29-'30-'31: A. A. Repre- sentative: A. B. C. D.: Soccer '30-'31: Tri-Y '30-'31: G. S. L.: Red Cross. A combifmtion of good mzturr and good same. MERRILL GEORGE LASELL alla'- Captain of Rifle Team '29-'31: Debating Club '29-'31: Players' Club 29-'31: National Honor Society '31: Room Basketball: Volleyball: Baseball: Red Cross: Prize Plays '30, His purpose a-nd ambition are foncvalrd by his humor. Page sixty-two THE CRITERION June, 1932 GEORGE R. LAVERY Gc'oryir Bi-Weekly Criterion Literary Staff: Boys' Glee Club '29-'30: Room Leader '28: Operetta '29- '30: B. S. L.: A. A.: Entertain- ment Committee Junior and Senior Frollcs. Grorgir' is thr girls' idvol Iirnzuxr nrwr a Iud was .vo r'z'r.mtilr. NTARLIORTE QNIILLICENT LEVIN Mi1lgr G. S. L.: Musical Club: French Cluh: A. A. A chornzing girl of few 'word.v. DAVID W'II.I.IAM LEVY llnnfyrll A. A.: B. S. L. .S'1'lr'nr1' ix golden, but the teachers jnxt won't take money. l.1L1.IAN A. LEVY llLilU Ushers' Guild: Basketball '29- '30: Baseball '29-'30: Shorts Club: Sub-chairman G. S. L. Typing Committee: Criterion Typist: Community Chest XVorker: Freshman Reception '3l: Invitation Committee G. S. L. Card Party '29: Assistant Cashier '3l. .-I girl for rwry occasion. joIIN VINCENT LILLIS Jnnir Biology Club '29: A. A.: B. S. L.: Swimming Team '30-'31. Thr boys soy-'Hoy John, cuninzrrrl' But thc girls-'Oh, Jnnic, come thou l1ill1er! ' CLARENCE LINDMARK ullindyu B. S. L.: A. A.: Room Basket- ball. Now Lindy, just what is the serret of your success? ALICE LIVINGSTONE f1Alv1 G. S. L.: A. A.: G. S. L. Card Party Committee '30. Knowledge comer from learning well retained. GERTRUDE EMMA LOCKWOOD BiIIy Girls' Glee Club '29-'30-'31: Chimes of Normandy : Story Tellers' '29-'30: Red Cross Representative '29: Sport Club '29: Refreshment Committee for Junior Frolic: G. S. L. Card Party Committee: Room Representative '29, Snr cannot frown: she nvwr I-ries. EOLA HELE NA LoNDE,x Lanley Orchestra: Musical Club: Glee Club: Basketball '28-'32: Vol- leyball Captain '31: Operetta. '31: Chairman Program Com- mittee Musical Club '30: Girls' Sport Club: Track '30: G. S. L. Sophomore Supper: Music Committee for Freshman Party '31 To study or not to study? BERNARD Loss Bern B. S. L.: A. A.: Camera Club '28-'29: Service Squad '28-'29. A little' boy from tho big city. ARTHUR LUND HAML- B. S. L.: A. A. First aislz' to your right, please. WILLIAM HENRY LYLE Bill Class Treasurer '30-'31: Gen- eral Manager of A. A. '32: President of A. A. '32: Asso- ciate Edltor of Bi-Weekly Criterion '31: Vice President of Central Chapter of Hi-Y. The paragon of senior virtue. June, 1932 SENIORS Page sixty-three IEDNA MAE LYON ..Ed,. Room Leader '30: G. S. L. Sup- per Committee '29: Red Cross: Debating Club: G. S. L. Card Party '29: Junior Frolic '29: Nature Club '30: G. S. L. Dance gommittee '31: Senior Supper lou-rr 71t Z'l'l' Iomxvoiixc whrn .this around. A NN M CALLISTER Pal G. S. L.: A. A.: Thanksgiving Baskets '30-'31: Invitation Committee Junior Frolic '31: Sophomore Party '30: Fresh- man Reception. As a frirnd: Ihcrc is none I1c'ttr1'. ROGER THOMAS MCAVOY Mac Baseball '28-'29: Basketball '28-'29: Advertising Committee Senior Frolic: B. S. L.: Art Club '28. If you are 'lil nvrd of rrcrra- tion, Coma -to this boy with that -in- cI111atz0h. JAMES ROBERT MCCARTIIY Mar President Debating Club '28: Secretary Dramatic Club '29: B. S. L. Room Representative '31: Circulation Manager Cri- terion '31: Football '30: Dra- matic Club '29-'30: Debating Club '29-'30: Cast of Mocking Bird '29. Fr'ir11ds, Romans and C'f'11t1'alitv.v. ' RITA BTARY lvl-CCARTHY KKRIZYP G. s. L.: A. A.: A. B. C. O.. Glee Club: Story Tellers' '30g Junior Room Representative: Junior Class Refreshment Committee: Checking for G. S. L. Card Party '31. I suddenly bvgan to giggle. VIRGINIA SULLY BTCCULLOUGH Gin Vice President Gibson Nature Club: Hiking Club: Thanks- giving Basket Committee: Pen Business Board: G. S. L.-B. S. L. Dance Committee: Costume Committee Operetta: Junior Red Cross: Donation Day Committee: Tri-Y: Sports Club. I Har heart is as golden as her hair. VVII.LIAIvI FRANCIS NIACDONALD UMM.. Baseball '29 to '32: Football '31: Basketball '30-'31: A. A.3 B. S. L. Treasurer: Bowling: Room Leader '28-'31, Through and through an athletrf' lVlARGARET MCGRATH .. 1, 3 g g y.. Girls' Glee Club '29: Pen Board '30: A. A.: G. S. L.: Refreshment Committee for Senior Frolic: Checking Com- mittee for G. S. L. '30. Natura: rudozvrd hm' 'with a pleasing prr.fouality. VINCENT BERNARD BICKELVEY .I ., Mac Cheer Leader '29-'30-'31: Room Leader '30: B. S. L. Repre- sentative '30: Volleyball '29- '30: Business Board Criterion: Biology Club '29: Junior Frolic Committee '30: Room Basket- ball '30: Track '29-'30. I.rt'.v gum' a hrarty rickety X for tht' tram. DAVID HARLEX' M.ACKENZIE flint Manager of Baseball '31: Soc- cer Team '28-'31: B. S. L.: Swimming Team '29-'30, Our lad who has a right tu Mrk. RIARGARET LOUISE lllCN.ALLY Maz'gr', Ushers' Guild '3l: A. B. C. D.C Pen Board '30-'31: Story Tellers' '30-'31: Outing Club: Class Representative '30-'31: Commencement C r i t e rio n Board: Room One Comlmittee. Cntr dixzifvlrs, ruff xuiilr, Laughing, happy all tht' while. PAUL VINCENT MCNA MARA Mar Chairman of Reception for College Choosing Day: Re- ception Committee Junior Frolic: Treasurer of A. A.: Grinds Committee: Social Ser- vice Committee: Senior Hi-Y: Q. IA.: Program Committee B. Full of fun and always Izr'rIy. Page Sixty-f011r THE CRITERION 1 June, 1932 WILLIAM EDWARD 1 MCNAMARA W1llzr B. S. L.: A. A.: Tennis Tour- nament '29-'31: Orchestra: Hi-Y: Senior Class Representa- tive: Decoration Committee Senior Frolic: Reception Com- mittee College Choosing Day. A frm' yvntlvn1an. CECILIA FRANCES BICPADDEN A5-ix., Musical Club '31: Nature Club '3l: Red Cross: Room 1 Com- mittee '30: Decoration Com- mittee G. S. L. Card Party '29C G. S. L.: A. A.: Invitation Committee Senior Frolic '31. rl quiet, Ill0ll'4'.S'f, 1HllISSllllI111!I Ia.v.v. XVALTER JOSEPH BIAGUIRE Micky Track Team: Criterion Repre- sentative: .Iunlor Frolic: Junior llance Committee: B. S. L. Y0u'd bv .vurfvri.vvd. IQUTH RIALLINDER H 'is1y5 ' VVizard of the Nile : Mock- lng Blrd : Mlkado : Musical Club: Story Tellers: Players' Club: Make-up Committee '31: Class Frolic Committee: Freshman Party '3l: G. S, L. Sophomore Supper '31: Musi- cal Club Concert '30-'31. Oh how .vlw tzfklvs llwsv 'ii'm'il's. ELLEN TEREsE RIANTLER Secretary of Stamp Club '30: Vice-President of Story Tellers' Club '30: Musical '30: Story Tellers' '31: A. A.: G. S, L.: Chimes of Normandyn: Glee Club '29-'30. Mark talrnt Iuwr 'wr lu'rf. IRENE JOAN NIARCANTONIO ..,,. Secretary of Junior and Senior Class: Director of Room Rep- resentatives of A. A.: Secre- tary of Musical Club '31-'32: Chairman of Checking Com- mittee G. S. L. Card Party '31: Vice President Nature Cluh '31: Typing Committee for Class Grlnds: Operetta '29-'30- '31: Track Meet '29-'30-'31. Into thc midst of fhuzgsf' Ross: CONSTANCE MARCANTONIO Rose President of Musical Club: Chairman of Invitation Com- mittee for Senior Frollc: Base- ball Manager '31: Basketball Captain '29-'31: Volleyball Cap- tain '29: Operetta '29-'30-'31: Secretary of Nature Club '30- '31: Glee Club '29-'30-'31-'32: Business Committee for Oper- etta. '30-'3l. Mufh has she zmdcrtukrn, and much acc0n1pIi:lwd. LOUIS NIARCHESE Cl1rvsy Soccer: Baseball: Volleyball: Glee Club: B. S. L. Tennis Tournament: Room Basketball: A. A.: Circulation Manager Criterion. Effiricnt in all ht' has 1mdertakl'n. EUNICE NIELLEN n Lyn G. S. L.: A. A.: Red Cross: Costume Committee for Oper- etta '30-'31. H.GI'l'Llf orators from Coumlun- My Chest Speakers do grow. HANNAH HONEY NIELLITZ nl-Ionn Music Club '29-'30: Glee Club X0:A0peretta. '30: G. S. L.: Silent by mifurr. but actz :'c by mind. SIMON MENDELSON ns in B. S. L.: A. A.: Freshman- Sophomore Orchestra.. Two bottles of milk, pIra.w. EDWARD IWENDILLO HE dn Criterion Representative '30: A. A.: B. S. L.: Junior Red Cross. Newer say die. June, 1932 SENIQRS Page sixty-tive TOM RICHARD All-ERCER Toni President of Footlight Club '29: Class Treasurer '30-'31: Session Room Leader: Prize Plays '31 : Mikado '30 3 Chimes of Normandy '31: B. S. L.: Players' Club: Nature Club: Criterion Representative '28-'30. I low the girls and the girls low me. RUTH CAROLYN NIERVVIN Ruthie Cashier: Pen Representative: Assistant Criterion Repre- sentative: Chairman Thanks- giving Routing Committee: Players' Club: Glee Club: Decoration Committee Junior Supper: Table and Chair Com- mittee G. S. L. Card Party. 1 want to collect cards on the third floor. ANNA lNlICHALKA Ann G. S. L.1 A. A. Quiet-you should know her. HELEN ELINOR MI KULICS Mickey Basketball '30-'3l: G. S. L. Dance Committee '3l: Ticket Committee '3l: Bowling '30- '31-'32: Penmanship Club '3l: Baseball '29-'30: Soccer '29- '30: Volleyball '3l: Hiking Club '30: A. B. C. D. '3l. Cheerful and jolly.-ei'er a loyal friend. BERTHA ELAINE MILLER Bert Nature Club '28: Bowling Club '29: G. S. L. Representative '30: Penmanship Club '31: A. A.C G. S. L. Her heart is as golden as her hair. BIARION ELIZABETH MILLER Ala:- Ushers' Guild: National Honor Society: Secretary of Debating Club '31-'32: Chairman of Lost and Found Committee '31-'32: Assitant Bank Cashier '3l: Room Leader '28-'29: G. S. L. Card Party '29-'31. Thought is deeper than speech. ALIBERT MILLS HAI., President Footlight Club '29: Track Squad '30: B. S. L. Room Representative '30-'3l: Winner Congress Speaking Contest '28: Checking Commit- tee Junior Frolic. I-1 greater orotor cannot be found in Central High. MARJORIE ROSE llrlOHR Proof Secretary of Story Tellers' '31: Criterion Representative '29-'32: Basketball '29: Sub- Chairman Decoration Commit- tee for Senior Frolic '31: Track '29: Ushers' Guild: Literary Board of Criterion '32: Re- freshment Committee G. S. L. Card Party '29-'30. Sweet, quiet and attraelifzfef' GEORGE I. BIOLNER njov.-, B. S. L.: A. A.: B. S. L.-G. S. L. Dancing Committee '32: Rifle Team '30-'31-'32: Orchestra '30-'31-'32: Radio Club '31-'32: Room Volleyball '30. He shoots straight. ELIZABETH AGNES BIONAHAN NBFHX.. Merry Scriveners '28: Decora- tion Committee '28-'30. She goes serenely on her way. .ANTHONY JOHN NIONTAGNINO lWonty Room Cashier '31-'32: Chem- istry Club '32: Assistant B. S. L. Representative '31-'32: Assistant Room Leader '28: Room Basketball '28-'30: Room Volleyball '3l. Today is banging day. L HELEN MOOREY Helen Prize Plays '30-'31: Class Frolic Committees: G. S. L. Committes: Director of Social Activities: Ushers' Guild: Associate Editor Annual Cri- terion: Story Tellers' Club '31: French Club '3l: Cheer Leader of Girls' Track Meet '30-'31. She possesses a peculiar talent of producing effect in 'what- ever she says or does. Page sixty-Six THE CRITERION June, 1932 HARRIET IWORRISUN Bob G. s. L.: A. A. 5'hr' may br Thy, but :er dOn't lfnzrit' '1t'llj'. JOSET-II ANTHONY M ULIIOO N for Room Basketball: Chemistry Club: Class Representative: Assistant Room Leader '30g Rc-eeption Committee College Choosing llay '31: Football '30. xl rral mfilililr, yrmd-Izlitzzwd fI'llrm'. GEORGE FRANCIS RTULLIGAN UCl'lllll'l'.YH A. A. Represeiitative: Il. S. L.: A. A.: Basketball Captain: Varsity Baseball '30-'31-'32. Thr nmrr lumll' flu' lass .vfu'r1l. GEOROE FRANCIS MuI,I.Ic:.xN l1'i.vlI Stamp Club '28: R. S. L.: Ii. S. L. Representative: Junior Red Cross Representative '30- '3l: Room Basketball '29-'303 Room Volleyball 'img Checking Committee Junior Frolic. TlIiIIy.f fm' m'7'l'1' rIIIIi.v.v ll'itlI flu' fiylztiliy lI'i.vl1. RITA RIARIE IXIURPHY .ll1l1'flly Ushers' Guild: Chairman Merry Shiners '31-'32: Room 1 Com- mittee: Secretary Story Tell- ers' '32: Nature Club '3l: Vol- leyball '32: Soccer '31: Base- ball '30: Girls' Sport Club: Red Cross: Tennis '2U: Pen Representative '3l. .-1 happy snzilr, 11 ztfillifzy zvorkrr, llzatlv our Rim. PETER MUSA NTE Mu::y B. S. L. Representative '29L Room Volleyball Captain '30- '3l: Assistant Room Leader '33-'3l: A. A.: Outdoor Club '2 . Built for comforl, not for sprrdf' JOHN S. NACEVN'ICZ Nas Cross Country '30-'3l: Invita- tion Committee Da.d's Night '30: Room Basketball' 30-'31: Invitation Committee Junior Frolic: B. S. L.: A. A.: Bowl- ing '29. lf you d0u't kll0'lC', ask John. VICTORIA NAhII:XN I'ff1fy Girls' Sport Club '30-'31: Ushers' Guild: Current His- tory Club '30-'31: Refreshment Committee '30: Red Cross: G. S. L.-B. S. L. Dance Commit- tee '30: G, S. L. Card Party '30: Snapshot Committee: Com- mencement Criterion. OlI.' that Imzrfrll Long may if 7t'll'Z'l'l NIARIAN XKYIOLA NELSON BloIIdy Stamp Club: A. A.: G. S. L. xl 'Zt'UlIlfIll'A' hair is lxvr cruwnmy glory. AIARY ELIZABETH NELSON ..Rl,d,, Snort Club '30: G. S. L. Rep- resentative '30-'31: Assistant Room Leader '30-'32: A. A.: Tri-Y: Reception Committee for G. S. L. Card Party: G. S. L. Dance Committee. Tlzvrv'.v beauty in a u'oman's Uyvx And to llmt flu' boys are 2c'I,vI'. NELS FREDERICK NELSON Nellie B. S. L.: A. A.: Stamp Club: Chemistry Club. Nor O pvvp from this bird. WLNFRED SUMMERFIELD NELSON ll'i1z11ir Nature Club '30-'31: Stage Crew '32: Secretary Radio Club '3l: Chemistry Club: Slide Rule Assistant '32s Vice Presi- dent Stamn Club '32: B. S. L. Aims to be Edl.von'.v .vurrrssor. June, l932 SENIQRQ Page sixty-seven CHARLES NISHBALL Nisl1ir Stage Crew '30-'31-'32: Grind Committee: Senior Frolic Com- mittee: Jewels and The God- dess '30: B. S. L. Representa- tive '29-'30: Captain B. S. L. Basketball '29: Bowling '30Z Volleyball '29, 1 golta go fo stage cr'v1v. JOSEPH NORTON f0fy B. S. L.: Room Basketball '30: Stage Crew '30: Swimming Team '30-'32. U99 441100 pun: and hc floats. EDITH JEAN NUSSENBAUM Ed Costume Committee '31: Story Tellers' '30: G. S. L.: Penman- ship Club '31: Community Chest VVorker: Grind Commit- tee '31: Red Cross: A. B. C. D.: Players' Club '31. Ra7'r11 furrc' lzrr looks. EILEEN MARY OyCONNELl. -'Oi-1.- Ushers' Guild: Basketball '29- '32: Soccer '29: Assistant Cri- terion Representative '31: Red Cross: Volleyball '29-'30g Hik- ing '29-'30: Chairman of Ticket Committee for Senior Dance. Full of fvrjw and gmzialityf' LEO JOHN OYHARTX apuffy.. B. S. L.: A. A.: Secretary and Treasurer of Chemistry Club: Assistant Cashier '30-'31: Track Team '29. Slow in artimz and .vpz'crl1, But hr gels tlzrr1'. NTIRIAM RUTH OLMER Illini G. S. L.: Glee Club '31-'32: Oneretta '3l: Musical Club '30- '31-'32: A. B. C. D. To lmofc' hor is to lite luv. JENNIE H. CJLSZEWSKI fran Criterion Typing Staff '30: Room Leader '28: Assistant Room Leader '29: Assistant Bank Cashier '30-'31: Criterion Representative '29-'30: A. B. C. D.: Penmanship Club '30: Sport Club '30-'31: Ushers' Guild. Bid lrt my dur fort nrfrr fail To walk the studlous rloistvrfv pale. MARGARET CA MILLA O'MEL1A ..Rf,d,, Glee Club: G. S. L.: A. A.: Baseball '29-'30: Sub-Chairman Arrangements Committee G. S. L. Card Party: Invitation Com- mitte Class Frolic '30. As good nafurvd as they make ICIILU JOH N OSEDACH lark Band: Color Committee: Chem- istry Club: Stamp Club: Dra- matic Club. lVr only hrar him in Ihr' band. JOHN CARM EN PALUMBO Pal Room Basketball '28-'31: B. S. L. Volleyball '29-'30: Baseball '28: B. S. L.: Assistant Room Leader '32: Bowling '28: B. S. L. Golf '31: Junior Frolic Committee. John and Russell-flu' Damon and Pythias of the L'ltl.S'.S'.U MARY PALUMBO ..Pal,, Red Cross: G. S. L.: A. A.: A. B. C. D. A pal cwr ready. VVILLIAIVI PARKS Bill B. S. L.: Room League Basket- ball: Room Volleyball: A. A.: Orchestra.. No laurrls without labor. Page sixty-eight THE June, 1932 DIIQNNJE NIARIUN I'.xL1NKAs najaif! l'shers' Guild: A. ll. C. IT.: Room 1 Committee '31: Deco- ration Committee Junior Frolic '3l: Refreshment Corn- mittee Sophomore Frolic '2!I: Hiking Club '28: Decoration Committee G. S. L. Card Party '3l. Tn ull luv' suzilvs r.rlrnd. I l.xzEI, PARMALEY lla:r G. S. L.: A. A.: Junior Red Cross: A. Ii. C. D. .-I qn1't'l, youd-lzvurlrzl girl. lfiuxlq Josxzrlf I'.xT.xKY Put iii-XXV-ukly Criterion Staff '3l: Stage- Crew '2!l: A. A.: H. S. L.: Art Staff Year Hook '30-'31: Room Iiasketball Team. .-lnmng our many .vludrnts tn' hmw' rm urIixl-1'ui- l on .vhrmld sm' hix druzviugs of lfnlzr Ruflz ul Ihr lint. Clmkincs Pi2,xRsoN Sq1um'l1m1zl B. S. L.: A. A.: Room Volley- ball '3II. Vvr-V lllllffl-'IW' al lim' lv1l1fn'r'l1l11rr.v. ISERNARD PECK ulS't'l'llll'n News Editor of Criterion '32: Secretary of B. S. L. '32: Lit- erary Staff of Pen '31: Debat- ing Club '31: Players' Clyb '31: Gibson :Nature Ctull '53 5 Na- tional Honor Society: B. S. L.: A. A. - - lll yrmf 'mfn div yaimg, l'm :ml fvvling 'zuvll 1lIJ'.Yt'If.H SERE l'E1zsoN lfSt'fl ' Room Leader '28: G. S. L. Representative '29: Criterion Representative '30-'31: Assist- ant Room Leader '30: Bank Cashier Ill: G. S. L.: A. A. Qrm't lm! frzcudlyf' ADELINE JOSEPHINE PETTI Lal Cashier '31-'32: Chairman Card Committee G. S. L. Party '31: Sub-head A. B. C. D.: National Honor Society: Grind Commit- tee: Assistant Room Leader '31: Usher's Guild: Community Chest XVork '31: Lost and Found Department '31: Chair- man Football G. S. L.- B. S. L. Dance. SIN has ll mind of Im' 0-zen and uxvs it. lXIATTI1ENN Pmzzlx Matty Varsity Football '28 to '31: Varsity Baseball '28 to '30: Room Basketball: A. A.: Room Representative: Room Leader: .Iunior Class Representative, .-I good little man. RALPH PICCOLO 4417- u If Room Volleyball '29-'30: Room liasketball '28-'31: Room Bowl- ing '29-'30: A. A. Rep. '29-'30: Debating Club '28: Criterion Representative '31. His kfimvlvdgr uzalcrs ilu' imrlzrrs gu.vp. lXIARGUERI'l'E .ANN PILOTTI l'llar'gl1 ' A. A. Representative: Operetta '29-'30-'31: Basketball '30: Glee Club: Baseball '30: Soccer '31: Senior Frolic Committee. ln frlv11zl.vl11'p slit' t'.rrl.v. ARTHUR P1s.xNELI.I Duck B. S. L.: Room Basketball. Thr rlass Cyrmm dl' Ifergrruv. ' FRANK JOSEPH PISANELLT uliasyu H. S. L.: A. A.: Room Basket- ball. lVlwuT llhshington crossed thr Dvlawcxrc It was Frank who rcrwvd him arrow. June, 1932 SENIORS Page sixty-nine PEARL MARIE PITLIK Pit Penmanship Club: Players' Club: G. S. L.: Community Chest: A. A.: J. R. C.: Merry Scriveners: Room Representa- tive '30: Costume Committee '30. Tlwrr 'is no knozvledgv that i.vn't 'Z'tlI1l!1tJIl'.U RTARIUN ALICE PLATT Marion Freshman Room Leader '27: Sophomore G. S. L. Repre- sentative '28: Red Cross Rep- resentative '30: A. B. C. D. Monitor: Chairman of Typing Committee: Ushers' Guild: Community Chest Xvorker: Red Cross. Modr'.vty is ll f'i1'l1w. XVARREN POHLMAN uIVarn B. S. L.: A. A.: Dad's Night Committee. Quiet and studiousf' CLAIRE POLLINGER Hponyu G. S. L.: Assistant Bank Treas- urer '31: Girls' Basketball '32: G. S. L. Bridge Committee '31: A. A.: A. B. C. D.: G. S. L. Committee '32. .-is grnial as ilu' dn-5' is long. LUCILLE .NIAE POTISMAN ull!!-I Criterion Representative '30j Pen Representative '30: Oper- etta '29-'30-'3l: Debating Club: Glee Club: Players' Club: G. S. L.: A. A.: Chairman of Decora- tion Committee for Scholar- ship-Leadership Banquet. .-Ilrciays rmdy for zz good time. XVILLIAM RICHARD PRENDERGAST Bill Director College Choosing Day: Chairman Invitation Comimttee Dad's Night: De- bating Club: Vice President Debating Club: B. S. L.: Grinds: Commencement Cri- terion. Truly frirndly to those who know hun. ALMA ELIZABETH PRUSS Lis:ir Nature Club '29-'30-'31I Elusi- cal Club '30-'31: Pen Club '31: Hiking Club '28: Basketball '302 G. S. L.Z A. A. .-1 miss is as good as hcr smilvf' JosEI'H GEORGE PUTNOCKY NJN.. Radio Club: B. S. L.: A. A. Svrri1r and mlm amid the troilblvd day. Louis FREDRICKs R.'XAB RubIvir Chemistry Club: B. S. L. .-III slllilvx on flu' day rvfiortx an' i.v.r1n'd. DIXVID IQAPPAPORT 1Ji17w ' Debating' Club '30-'31-'32: A. A.: B. S. L.: Chairman Danc- ing Lessons '31-'32: Bi-XVeek- ly Criterion '31-'322 Sports Editor '32: B. S. L. Repre- sentative '31: Football Team '30: Chemistry Club '32. ll'c' froth you fo dlmrc in tvn Ir.f.ron.f. FRED RAPPELINE If,-.-dy A. A.: B. s. L. You can fool some of the tvarhrrs sonic of thi' time. ICENNETH RAYBURN 1ffn Glee Club '29: Bi-NVeekly Cri- terion '29: Mocking Bird : Congress Cheering Squad: Chemistry Club: A. A.: B. S. L.: Dad's Night Committee. lVfll hc' br in thi' y-awiziug I1u.fi11cnr.v? Page seventy THE CRITERION June, 1932 RUTH RAKIETIQN Rule Glee Club '29: Players' Club '293 Merry Scriveners '3ll3 liowllng Team '29, C'am .v a Ivorry I dtlllvl mm! 'l0llN RUssIaI.I. Remmria lilly Room Leader '29-'3l: Assistant Room Leader 'llllg Track Squad 'ilflg Room Volleyball '30g lied Cross: Class Presitlent '29-'30- '31-'32: Manager Swimming Team 'lilg llad's Night Recep- tion and Invitation Coniniittee. .-l frm' lvudvr, ll lrufr fril'nd. liI.I.IoT REICII li. S. L.: Tennis Tournament '29-'30-'31-'32: Red Cross Rep- resentative: Room Basketball '29-'30-'3l: Room Volleyball '29-'30: ll:-ul':-I Night Commit- tee '30-'3l: Stamp Club '2!l-'30- '3l: Tennis Team '32. H'hI'n it'.v .vlvvpy firm' down Soutlz, I1r'Il ln' lulrniny ilu' midniylif nil in '33, XIERNA A. RIQICIIIQI. Var G. S. L.: Member of Red Cross: A. A.: Pen Business lloarcl: Nature Club. 'lllfvllys ready for ll flood' lilIIa'. AIARJORIE RIEICIIMAN .llIIry G. S. L. Representative '28- '301 Sports Club '29-'3l: Glee Club '3llg Volleyball '30-'3l: Red Cro:-Is: Musical Club '28- '2U: l':-Ihers' Guild: G. S. L.- li. S. L. Dance Committee. S'lmly tn mv is play. IXTAIIIIIIIIIET EI.EANoIz REID HlllllI'!1j'u G. S. I.. Table and Chair Com- mittee Card Party '28: G. S. L.: A. A. U7.l1lIf'S my 'ZL'1'lllHlL'SS-- C'lII'mi.vtr3'. VIRGINIA REID Gin G. S. L.: A. A.: Pen Repre- sentative '30-'31: Red Cross. Her blush is like the .lime rose. RITA IQEILLY I1'.f.'-Im- Assistant Room Leader '2S: Room Leader '29: Assistant Chairman of Food Committee: Prize Plays '30: Entertainment Committee of Frolic: G. S. L. Room 1 Committee: Girls' Sport Club: Soccer: Basket- ball: Volleyball. lilflv ziwisrrzxv na-zu and tliml, lx l'f'll.Vll1'd by thv bvst of men. XVILLIA III REILLY Bill Track Team: Room Basket- ball '28: A. A.: B. S. L. FutIIur rallx me l'l'illiun1, lm! tlzv fellows call mc Bill. lsR.xI2I. RIBAK l::y Captain Baseball '29: Basket- ball '29-'32: Captain Volley- ball '29-'llllg B. S. L.: Science Club: A. A.: Red Cross. Tim boys just fall me Captain lssy! IQUNICE SYINIA RICH I 'n.vy Music Committee '30-'31: Music Club '30: Orchestra '28-'29-'30- '31: Operetta '29: G. S. L.: A. A. Jud wlflz. her violin slit' .rwiyvd flu' crowd. HIIZI-:L RICH Rivhiv Volleyball: Soccer '31: Basket- ball '30-'31: Track '3l: Story Tellers' '31: Players' Club and Musical Club '31: Merry Scriv- ener '31: Publicity Committee of Chimes of Normandy '31: Baseball '29: Glee Club. Sim knmrfs hvr lva.vkv!bull. June, 1932 SENIOR? Page seventy-one LEON DAVID RICH lll1n'plzy Criterion Representative '31- '32: Pen Representative '31-'32g Room Volleyball '29-'30g Room Basketball '29-'32: Junior Frolic '31: Senior Frolicg Dad's Night Committee '30-'31g Room Baseball '30. No, that inf! ll .vivcim fulipc, tlmtlv only Lran Kidz! GERTRUDE UPSON RICHARDSON Gvrtiv Girls' Sport Club '29-'30-'31: Glee Club '30-'31: Bi-XVeekly Business Board '30-'31: Play- ers' Club '29,-'30-'31g Ushers' Guild: Music Committee for Senior Frolic '32: Senior Photo Committee '32: General Chair- man of Senior Supper: Chair- man for International Cor- respondence '31. .-1 smllv for all, a wvlrouzv glad, az plI'a.va11! l'0lll'ft'U1lX way sln' luis. GEORGE ALBERT RILEY Stage Crew. ll'nulrl fha! tlzrrr' zverr mart' lilac l1im. SAMUEL IRVING ROBERTS Sum B. S. L.: Dad Night Commit- tee '30: Room Bowling '29g Room Volleyball '30: A. A. l.rI11gl1 :md thi' world lcmglzs 'ivlflz you. XVILBUR CHARLES ROBINSON Bill Junior Varsity Baseball '30: Orchestra '28-'32: Volleyball '30g Room Basketball '30-'31: Red Cross Courier '32: Glee Clllb ' 28932: Mikado 3 Chimes of Normandy. An ldml among thi' ludiv.v. IJOROTIIY MILDREIJ RODA D0s.m ' Literary Board of Pen '29-'30: Musical Club: Players' Club: Makeup Committee of Operetta '30: Story Tellers' '29-'30: Glee Club '30-'31: A. B. C. D.: A. A.: G. S. L. Our arcoillplzlvlzrd zc'rilrr. ANN ELIZABETII ROHAN Buddy A. A. Room Representative '29-'30-'31: Baseball Captain '30-'31: Soccer Captain '2ll-'30- '31g Volleyball '30-'31: Girls' Sport Club: Hiking Club '30: Track '29-'30g Glee Club '30p Red Cross. No am' would Jllflfllhif' it, but 1,111 lltlfllftlllj' lI4lSlLf1ll,n ELSIE CHARLOTTE ROSBERO Ros.vy G. s. L.g A. A. IlI0dr.vty is lirr mlddlv 11an1v. SARAH ETHEL ROSBERGER H5-ay.. A. B. C. Tl.: Merry Scriveners '32: Assistant Cashier '31: French Club '31: Story Teller:-x' '30g Reception Committee of G. S. L. Card Party '303 Ar- rangements Committee Of G. S. L. Card Party '31g Track Meet '30. Good things cnmr in small f'tIL'ktIfjL'S.U BERTHA CAROLINE ROSE 'ilfv1'f A. B. C. D. '31-'323 Room Rep- resentative 'ZEN G. S. L.g A. A.: Glee Club '30. A blltlzl' lirurf nmkvtlz ll lwloonliny 'z'i.mgt'. RUTH CAROLINE ROSSINOI-'I-' Rufus G. S. L.g A. A. HN fart' is wrr wrrallzcd in 5llIlll'.Y.H SAYDE Rf7THENHERG USUN.. G. S. L.: A. A.: Ushers' Guild: A. B. C. D.: Community Chest VVorker: Red Cross. Not too srrious, not too gay- Thaf fits just right with our 'sayf Page seventy-two THE CRITERION June, 1032 AIELVI N ROZENE Ix'0.vry Iianri: Glee Uluhz Opt-retta '29- '30-'3l: Prize Plays '31: Dra- matic' Vlulr f'0i1gre:-is: Tennis Tournament: A. A.: ll. S, L. .l11.vl UIIHIIIUI' Rudy Vu1l1'1'. ICMMA l,.X'l'RIl'l.X Slxixo Put G. S. L.: l'shn-rs' fwllllll '3l: A. A.: tknnrnunity Ulu-st '3l: lied Crass: Sturnlv t'lulr 'illg A. ll. ff. ll. flt'f1.v1'ug1 girl will: floating 'IUKI-l'.f C.rf'ulu.v runfvzilzlzrrzt whvrcfer .vlzv .vlrays. Illmuiz SADLER llIi'fky G. S. I.. lie-prvsc-iltzttive '29: Assistant Room L1-:trier '28: Class llelviw-st--:itative 'illlg Bas- kvllnmll '28-'L5!l. .'lIl lI11'ng.v Ftllllc' lu flmxu who wail. ll'vlI, tlmf Imrfx lzzfrryiug ri! any mir. S.xx'1mi2 SHIRLEY S.x1f1-'i-:1tsT1z1N .S'uy A. A.: Gym Vllllllllll '28-'2!l: Vollcylmll '28-'Eli-'34l: A. A. lil lll'4.'St'llllLtlYl' '28,-'2!b-'30-'31: G. S. L.: lit-tl Fross. IIN lift' ix just nm' youd time ujlvr u1mllit'r. Al.-XllIil,YN ANN ST. lXl.xit'r1N .lI1'c'lt't'3 ' G. S. L.: A. A.: G. S. L. Hep- rf-sentative '27-'28: Tennis '29: Sports '2!v: lliking '2Elg Stamp filllb 'DEL Ixsqlll' zlmxv xml Imm' hw' ulzililyf' Svrvm S.xKow1Tz Suk A. A.: G. S. L.: llaslu-tlmll '29- '30: Penmanship Flub '30, .-1 zvmnun of flu' mirzutv, ilu' lust wiv! Drums ELIZABETH SCIIIETINGER II0l'c'L ' Penmanship Plub '30: Senior Dance Fommittee: G. S. L.: A. A.: Red Pross. Cowl lIUIllI'l' ix un 1'Il'Hll'l1f nf .tltl lt AX. C.-XTIIERINE M,xRiE SCH MIDLIN Srlm1ilty G. S. L.: A. A.: Red Uross. good CII.Yflll5lIllIll I f11't'ft'1' tn gold. DoRo'rnY Biaurulx SCHNEIDER UAH.. Volleyball '3l: Room I Fum- mittee '31: Vshers' Guild: Pen '3l: Commencement Criterion llaseball '30: Plieckiiig t ommittve for Junior and Senior Frolics: Nature Club '31: Merry Scriveners '32: Pen liE IlTE'SPllUlt.lVE' '32. Clr2'r1'11l'.v.v and shi' tm' fulxf' l.omz'r'r.x F1.uRENc'E SCHULTZ I.m'uItu Nature Club '31: llefreshment Committee Junior Frolic '30: lie-freslinient Fommittee Card Party 'Slug A. A.: A. ll. t'. ll.: G. S. L. pl mild and zlizfisxrrrililly mi.r.v. linwm Sclnxkia Ed Rand '29-'30: Stamp Club T293 ia. I.. Thr T't'l'.YlIfll1' IIlUlltI51l'l'.u 1XlARtiARI5'l' IXIARY SIEERY 1'vr1f1i ' A. B. C. IT.: 'Ushers' Guild: Basketball '30-'32: Baseball '3l: Soccer '30: G. S. L.: A. A.: Sub-Chairman Arrangements Committee G. S. L. Card Party. pl fr1't'ml, .vlvudfzzst :md trur'. June. 1932 SENIORS Page seventy-three AIARIAN JEAN SEMAN foo G. S. L.: A. A.: Typing Staff Criterion: Snapshot Commit- tee Commencement Criterion! Musical Club '30: Costume Committee '31. If it is within hor poztw' to lwllb, S110 will, and gladly. GERTRUDE SHAPIRO fill Glee Club: Basketball '28-'29- '30: Captain Basketball '302 Manager '29: Soccer '29-'30: Junior Frolic Committee: Gib- son Nature Club '29-'30: G. S. L. Card Party. Not that I lileo work lo.v.v,' but fun u1or'v. THERESE SHAPIRO nTll7llyH Musical Club '30-'31: Gibson Nature Club '30: Chimes of Normandy : Publicity Com- mittee Chimes of Normandyu: Red Cross Courier '31: Room 1 Committee '31: G. S. L.: Ushers' Guild. Thy nzodvsty is ri candle fo thy um'it. :ALICE LORRAINE SHAUGHNESSY NIH.. A. B. C. TW.: G. S. L.-B. S. L. Dance Committee: G. S. L. Card Party tsub-chairmanjg Arrangements: Basketball '29- '30: Baseball '29-'3l: G. S. L.: A. A. l 'rry qulrt and dvnzurv, of that we mn lm S1H'C.U VERA SHAUGHNESSY VI-fa Ushers' Guild '31-'32: Glee Club '29-'30: Secretary G. S. L. '31-'32: Soccer '29-'30: Big Sister Committee '31-'32: Red Cross Representative '29-'30: Chairman of Arrangement gcimmittee G. S. L. Card Party A fvzc' boys mid lots of fwfr Mako our Vera remit to std. GEORGE SHAVVAH Sho'zc'r'c Volleyball '29-'30: Basketball '29-'32: Room Baseball '29: B. S. L.: Orchestra '29-'30. I5n't that funny? I forgot thc homework. .ANN SINCLAIR A rm G. S. L.: Girls' Sport Club: A. A.: G. S. L. Card Party. Personality not locking. LOUIS SINGER .ILOMU B. S. L.: A. A.: Room Basket- ball '28-'31: Debating Club '28: Room Baseball '28I Room Volleyball '30: Stamp Club '28. H1J1'f'flG1'I'll'1ll'SS is his motto. MAX SINGER lllo.rir Glee Club: Junior Frolic: Chemistry Club: Dad's Night? B. S. L.: Mikado '301 Chimes of Normandy' '31: Prize Plays: Musical Club. lVho .mid Noah was a granfi .. old mon? GRAYCE SLAVIN naay., A. A.: G. S. L.: Red Cross: A. B. C. D. A .Vodrst momzm' fits a maid. .ABE Eow ARD S MICK B. Footlight Club '30: Room Leader '30: Radio Club '31Z Chemistry Club '32: B. S. L.: A. A. A lzoppy :milf 1t'l1r1'r'7'vr hc' goat. CHARLOTTE MAUD S MYTH Clzor'liv A. B. C. D.: Typing Commit- tee '31-'32: G. S. L.: A. A.: Red Cross. Har 'zvnys orc zvays of plm.vo11t1zf.v.s'. Page seventy-four Tr-ur CQITFRIQN June, 1932 DAVID SOLLOSY Daddy R. S. L.: A. A.: Criterion Rep- resentative '31-'32: Room Bas- ketball Team '29-'3il: Music Committee Senior Frolic: Room Volleyball Team '29-'30, Somr orchmrtra iw lmw, eh? HENRIETTA SI'ANER l'i'ttu Assistant Room Leader: Cri- terion Representative '30: Assistant Bank Cashier '30: Rank Cashier '31: Community Chest '31: Grinds Committee: A. A.: A. B. C. D. Oh! This Irarning lf'hut a thing it i.v! -I A M ES jon N SPEER JI1iu1r ll. S. L.: A. A.: Stamp Club, Room Volleyball: Room Bas- ketball '30-'31: Chemistry. l1'i1h .ltIl.H1l S kmnvludgr of ChI'mt.Itry, ht' should not ltr 'without an orvupatiouf' ANTHONY SPETRINO Red lli-Y: Chemistry Club: B. S. L.: A. A.: Senior Committee, Room Basketball '28-'31. Bing Cr0.vI1y'.v all right but-.' HELEN SIIETRINO HvIvn G. S. L.: Ushers' Guild: A. A. t'lIodI'.vty ix n rtirtmff' A N NA ELEA NOR S PISA K Aizri1 ' G. S. L.: A. A.: Junior Red Cross Courier '3l: Criterion Typing Staff '3l: A. B. C. D. RI'liubiIity is hrr middlr mmtrf' CHARLES ANDREWS SIIRAGUE Bud Captain of Swimlmng Team '31: B. S. L.: Manager of Swimming Team '30: A. A. Tlwru's much to likv about him. KTXTHLEEN STAIILETON ..Kay.. Vice President of Class '30- '31-'32: Editor-in-Chief of Commencement Criterion: Head of A. B. C. D.: Room Leader '29 and '31: Assistant General Chairman of G. S. L. Card Party '31: Chairman District Committee for Thanksgiving Baskets '30: Ushers' Guild: Basketball '30, fl rare rombinuition of friend- ship, sI'lwlar,vl1ip and lvadvrslzijd' MILTON STEINLAUF Milt A. A.: B. S. L.: Room Volley- ball: Aeronautics Club: Stamp Club: Printing Club. You rumiot say that Milt Davy liter a flozuvr-'zvilt. ROSE STOLLER Rusk A. A.: G. S. L.: Basketball '30- '31: Soccer '31. Tl1v1'v's a dvul of dI'2'iltry in this girl. ETHEI. MARION STOLL MAN Er International Correspondence Committee Nature Club, Ath- letic Association: Red Cross: G. S. L. fi frivnd worth har'ing. NELI.IE ISABELLE STONE 'fisgziby' Senior Frolic: Red Cross: Sophomore Supper and Part- ies: Red Cross: Delivery of Thanksgiving Baskets: G. S. L.: A. A.: Junior Frolic. I .rfrvuk 'when spokvn to. June, 1932 SENIORS Page seventy-five RICHARD SUNDEN HRK. B. S. L.: A. A.: Room Volley- ball '28-'29: Dad's Night Ticket Committee: Junior Hi- Y '30. .-ilrvuysrradyfor a bitoffun, lm! Jivvrr' .vlzirking zvlwrz tlzvrfs work to bv done. :ANNE IOSEPHINE SUSSMAN Business C 0 m m i t t e e of Chimes of Normandyn: G. S. L.: A. A.: Red Cross. Shu aims to plm1.vr. .ANDREXV TABORI --111-.w Red Cross: Biology Club '29: Orchestra: Glee Club: Senior Class Gym Decorating Com- mittee: Grinds Committee: Track '30-'31: Cross Country '31: Inter-class Indoor Track Meet. Cif'4'ut oaks from lifllf' l1rm'11.v grate. CATHERINE AGNES 'l'.xRR.xNT Luffy Criterion Business Board '32: A. R. C. ll.: Penmanship Club '31: Senior Dance Committee: G, S. L.Z A. A. S1'11rl'rify lmx 41 rlzarnz all itx mm, TJORUTHY TXTARIE TAYLOR Hllilllliw A. A. Representative: Merrie Scrivener: M u s i c al Club: Treasurer Stamp Club: A. A.: G. S. L.: Thanksgiving Basket Committee. Tull and slim lm! no dirt docs she mr. JOSEPHINE .ANNE TESTO fm Hiking Club '28: Sewing Com- mittee for Mikado : Com- mencement Criterion Business Board '3l: Music Club '29: G. S. L. Card Party Committee '31: Story Tellers' Club '31C Room 1 Committee '31: G. S. L. GladIy 'would shr Imrn, and gladly truth. Mmm M SEVVALL Trio M PSON Tommy G. S. L.: A. A.: A. B. C. D.: Criterion Representative '28: Room 1 Committee '29: Re- freshment Committee G. S. L. '31: Reception Committee Junior Frolic '31: Bank Cash- ier '31. Just mid vmzflzful mllifx' 1vvr.vim1'fii'd. i V TTUSSELL TIERNEY Kiltie Criterion Advertising Staff: IZ. S. L.: A. A.: A, A. Repre- sentative 'Ztlg Junior Varsity Basketball '30: Room Bowling. lw'u.vkvllu1ll uzulzvx lzim llizfvfvyf' CHARLES RAYNER Toon my-addy., R. S. L.: Senior Class Com- mittees. HSOHIPUTII' will yr! a good lm0.L'lC1'l'f11'V l14'l'l'. ESTHER QUENTIN TODFELD Emir Card Party '30-'31: Story Tellers' '30: Orchestra '30-'31: Business Board of Commence- ment Criterion: Pen Literary Board '30: Ushers' Guild: Jun- ior Supper: XVinner of Prize Plays. Nafur'r rrldmwd hrr' with nu adi-zfv tongue. Jon N TORREGGIANI nf- -y larsrm A. A.2 B. S. L. fi fvlluu' of fmt' words. JOSEPH XVARREN TOTH ffm A. A. Room Representative: Room Leader: B. S. L. Social Service Committee: A. A.: Room Basketball: Room Vol- leyball: Chemistry Club. Just a strong .vilvnt man. Page seventy-six THE CRITERION 111110, 1933 I.oiuzA1Nia FR.xNc1zs 'l'owE Hllfllllllvlw G. S. lA.C A. H. C'. ll.1 A. A.: lilill UFOHHI Tri-Y '30-'31Q .luuior Frolic Committee. HSil1'l1l'4' ix nmrr ulvqrrcnt llmu worcl.l'. .fXRNol.n llxui. 'VOXYICR 1lir Glee Club '29-'1l1: l-Siology Uluh: li. S. L.: A. A.: Uri- terion llepreseiitative '30-31: Senior Frolic l'lieckin,fr Com- mittee: Senior Supper l'ro- gram. Thr lwy from up nur'lli- Tr'uml11rll. IIRANCES lqINll l Rmnu'm.1. Kid Room L1-arler '2!l: Uostume Vomrnittee for Mikado : Com- mittee for Thank:-uriving '30- '3l: G. S. L.: A. A.: lied Press: A. H. U. ll.: Gloe 1'lub. .'l zmzidvn m'i'rr bold. llARRlIET .ANNE x AN S'roNlc Room Leader '29-'30-'3l: Track Ca.ptain '29-'303 Vsliers' Guild '31: President of G. S. L. '31: llireutor of Sovial Avtivities for Junior Vlass 'Ii0: Uriteriou Roarrl Till: liancl '30. Thr umxl rim' vnnzlwimitiwz of .n'lmlu1'.vl1ifi, li'm1'i'r'.vlzip, mid f'L'I'.V!Hllllllj'. DELM AR VAN 'l',xss12i. Hlllllfllyn Boys' Glee Club: Mikado : f'lllI1l0S of Normamlyu: Fheer- leader: Junior and Senior Frolio Fommittee: Room Has- ketball and Volleyball: Play- ers' Ulub: li. S. L.: A. A.: Pri- lerion Representative '29, Nm l'7'z' Hf'T'i'l' lvrfu In llfmviii. and I rlmft Iikv rvd hair. FRED NVAUGIIAN ..lJ,yx,, 'Prize Plays '25lg Operetta '30: 'Room Basketball '2!l-'30-'31: Frollc Committee '29-'30-'31: B. S. L. Track '30-'3l. .-l .vliivle of muflz rm1zm'n. .Io H N VVAGN ER lvllllfllu B. S. L.: A. A.: Room basket- ball '28-'31: Orchestra '28-'31Q Room Volleyball '29-'30. xl .vmilr on his fare, ci smill' in his lm-iff, and n laugh on his paln'r.v. EMMA RIAE XV.xKRI.Ev Em G. S. L.: A. A.: Card Party Uommittee: Room 1 Uommit- Yee '3Ilg Glee Flub '29: Red Cross. Sili'm'i' ix a rvonznnlc frm' ad01'n1m'nf. CATINQRINE EI,IZ.XliETII XVALDHOUSE ..Kuy., Glee Club '29-'3l: Players' Club '30: Musical Flub '30: Story Tellers' '29-'3l: Com- munity Chest: Red Cross: Grind Committee: Room 1 Committee: Invitation Com- mittee G. S. L.: Checking Committee Senior Frolic. Siu .vmilrd on all shi' looked .-luzl hiv' lnn .v iwnt r-wry 'ZL'lll'l'f'. PEARL CI..xUDI.x VX.xLKi2R ac-yn Room Leader '31: G. S. L.: A. A.: Girls' Sport Club: l-lowlinrr ffl: Basketball: Base- ball and Volleyball: A. A. Ren' resentative '29. .-lllzlrfivx? Oli, 111y! Rirx IEVELYN XVALSII Rm G. S. L.: Pen Business Timur-fl '3l: Vommeneement Business Board '3l: Outinf: Club '3l: Story Tellers' '32: f hairman of Checking Committee '32: Ushers' Guild '32: Assistan' Room Leader '2il. S7t'r'i'l of uafzirr, mid alfvrivl plra.vi1ig. ALICE THIQRESA XV.xRr:o HAI., G. S. L.: A. A.: Orchestra. SIN dwmxv ri zuirled bow-' June. 1932 Page seventy-seven ETHEL XVARGO AFF- Junior Representative '30: Ushers' Guild: Inventory Clerk: Red Cross: A. B. C. D.: Secretary Business Board Cri- terion: Grind Committee: Com- munity Chest Auditor. Good nature and gona' .vuzlxr un' generally !'!7lllf7lIl1l'0lI.Y.U GRACE RIARIE XVASHI-:URN ll 'ash' Room Leader '29-'30-'31-'32: Glee Club: Story Tellers' Club: Director of Social Service G. S. L.: A. A.: Community Chest Auditor. Hgpllflllltl-I'l'l.X' flltva' to a jvlrasillv' fn'l'.m11r1lity. EDMOND XVATKYNS .iEd.. B. S. L.: A. A.: B. S. L. Rep- resentative '30: Glee Club '30: Room Basketball '29, His is a quict spot. lY1L1.1AM XVEEKS ll 'z'lIiv Senior Frolic Committee: Band: B. S. L.: A. A.: Mock- ing Bird '29: Junior Frolic Committee: Boys' Glee Club :.: Napolra11 was .vmall foo. Louis XVEISBERGER Hl'lv1'.YU Guy Varsity Baseball '31-'32: Room Basketball '29 to '31: Room Baseball '29: Bowling '30-'31: A. A.: B. S. L. Do J10f rorzfusc lzim with I.lllIl7III'Ul'l'.n A N NETTE LEE YVEIS MAN .-'lmzf'Hr Orchestra. '31: Red Cross '31: G. S. L. Gi'11flv, nzndrxl, and siuvrlf' CHARLES WE1ss HSllSf7t'1ldL'l'SU Senior Class Representative '31: Bi-VVeekly Criterion Staff '31: Senior Frolic Committee '31: Senior Class Photo Com- mittee '31: Dancing' Class Committee '31: B. S. L. Rep- resentative: Red Cross Rep- resentative '30: Criterion Rep- resentative '29: Aviation Club '28-'30: Biology Club. Hr supports all of CcntraI'.v acfii'itirs. NIARGARET MARIE XVELLNER 'il'f'as1N A. B. C. D.: Merry Scriveners '31: A. A.: G. S. L.: Costume Committee for Mikado : Decoration Committee for G. S. L. Card Party '30: Tennis '31. i'Siu1plirlfy has an abiding flzm'1n. GRACE BOGARDUS NVERNER Grafiv Secretary Stamp Club '30: G. S. L. Art Board '31: Ushers' Guild '31: Publicity Commit- tee Junior and Senior Frolic: A. A.: G. S. L.: Secretary In- ternational Couriers '30: Pen Art Board '31. nl girl of unusual taste and ffm' HItllll1L'l'.v HENRX' XV1EHN Hank B. S. L. Representative '29: Scholarship-Leadership Com- mittee: Senior Frolic Commit- tee: Orchestra.: Glee Club: Operettas: B. S. L. Song Com- poser: Annual Concerts. So gently played he the 'violin that all our hearts were swayed. MARGARET VVILLIAMSON Pfy113 ' G. S. L. Representative '29-'30- '31: A. A.: Musical Club '29: Glee Club '30-'31: Dancing Class Assistant Chairman '29: Dancing Class Chairman '30. Ivadc'r, tried and prawn. jon N VVORDIN WILSON .l0lmnie B .S. L.: A. A.: Dads' Night Refreshment Committee. MHC has a smile for m'ryo11c. Page seventy-eight THE CRITERION J11110. 1932 ATARY l2VEl.YN VVILSON .'llr1.rr G .S. L.: A. A.: Girls' Sport Club '29-'32: Glee Club. Junior. '30-'3l: Senior A. A. Repre- sf-ntative. Plvr1.mut, fmlilc, and dignifivdf' SAMUEL SIDNEY VVINER Sam Bowling Team '29-'30: Room Volleyball '29-'30: R, S. L.: A. A.: Room Rasketball '29- '30: Gibson Nature Club '29- '30: Stamp Club '29: Frolic Decoration Committee '30. lu fishing he dofli dvliylitf' .ANN XVor.1.Nv nxllllln G. S. L.: A. A.: Room 1 Com- mittee. .'l rim' and ninrlixvt maid who .rays 1111! lilllrf' il Im N N E A N N VVoon Jay l'shers' Guild, Rig Sister Plan: Room Leader '30i Assistant Room Leader '31-'32: Recep- tion Committee .Iunior Frolic: Basketball '30-'32: Soccer '31- 'Zl2: Volleyball Nlanaptcr '32Z Rowling Capta.in '31-'32: Base- ball '30-'3l: Associate Editor Commencement Criterion '32: Co-chairman Reception Com- mittee Senior Frolic, flu nllilvfi' tlzrough and llirmrglzf' BYRON XVRIGHT l?4m'w Rand '30 to '32: Hi-Y '31-'3Zl: R. S. L.: A. A.: Stage Crew '30: Refreshment Committee lmd's Night '3l. Nix mall: is almlys ll'1'iglzt, li M ru' l-lE1,EN XYACKO Em Glee Club: G. S. L. Card Party Committee '31: Red Cross: G. S. L.: A. A. l'l'hal nrrds ihr 'world of my frm' words ? .AGNES MARIE XYELLE Aggie G. S. L.: Red Cross: A. A. maiden izrwr bold of spirit, still and quid. FRED Yosr Fritz Stamp Club '28-'301 Airplane Club '28-'29: B. S. L.: A. A.: Room Basketball '28. Hc'.v just ci Gigolo. CiERTRUDE XYOUNG Gvrtic ' G. S. L.: Red Cross: A. A.: Decoration Committee for G. S. L. Card Party '31: XVinner of G. S. L. Cup in Song' Con- test. Bmzratl1 that calm r.1'tvrior, a .m'r'1'l fnwvolzalify lim. Donoruv .ANNE ZABEL IIN! Pen Representative '29-'30: Junior Representative '30-'311 Senior Representative '31-'32: Assistant Room Treasurer '31- '32: G. S. L.: A. A.: Red Cross '28-'32: Invitation Committee for Frolic '30, Nv7'm' a frown lo rloud hm .vmiuy .vn1ilv. LUCY VVILLY ZIEMINSKI Lu Basketball '28-'29: Glee Club '28: Bowling '28-'29: Criterion Representative '30: Red Cross: A. A. Assistant Representa- tive '31: Senior Class Repre- sentative '31: Community Chest Auditor '31: Art Board of Commencement Criterion: Grind Committee. Staff .vpnkvn and .vvrimr.rf?Y' JUDAH ZIMMER Zim Circulation Manager Criterzon: Social Service Committee B. S. L.: R. S. L. Tennis Tourna- ment: Manager Tennis Team: Room Basketball: Volleyball: B. S. L.: A. A. ls hr annflwr l'l'under? June, 1932 F- - SENIORS Page seventy-nine BEN ZWECKER Bennie B. S. L.: A. A.g Red Cross. Haste makes waste, but better late than never. SYLVIA ZWERDLING llsylll Art Editor of Bi-Weekly Cri- terion '31g Art Board of Pen '30 to '32: Snapshot Commit- tee of Commencement Crit- erion '31: A. B. C. D.: Red Cross: Bowling '29g Art Board of Commencement Criterion '30-'31. The artist paznts zwth a wzcked touch. GRADUATES WITHOUT PICTURES ROBERT ALBERT JACOB ALLSOP MARION BARROWS DOMINIC BERADUCCI ARPAD BERECZ FRANCES BLAZER EDITH BLAKEMAN PORTER BROOKS LEOPOLD BUDNICK LEON BURACZEWSKI HENRY CARLSON JOSEPH CLABBY MORRIS COOPER VVESLEY CURRAN ROBERT DAVENPORT MAX DIETZ DOROTHY DODD EDNA ELTNER JOHN FARRELL ALFRED FRANCI DOMINICK FRANZESE CHARLES FRIEDBERG VINCENT GIBBONS VVILLIAM GIBSON ESTELLE GILL HAROLD GREEN RUTH GRIM THEODORE HARRISON EDMUND HATCH ROSE HAYES JOHN HEANUE WILFRED HYDE RAYMOND JENNINGS WALTER JOHNSON JULIUS KATZ DAVID KAUFMAN HANFORD KELLOGG KATHRYN KELLY VVILLIAM KUNSCH STEPHEN LAPUT JOHN LOMAS .LXNDERS LUNDE FREDERICK TWACENANY BERNARD MACKELVEY MATTHEW MACKEY ELNOR MARCIN LOUIS MELLITZ NEIL MURPHY GUS GRAZAG WALTER PARSONS DANTE PELLGRINE WILBER PIKE FRANK PISANELLI EBENEZER POSTAL IRVING RUMAN ALFRED SCANZILLO GERTRUDE SCHIETINGER CHARLES SCHNEE DONALD SIMPSON ALFRED SMITH ARTHUR SMITH PHILIP SPALLA JOHN STANO DANIEL SULLIVAN JOHN SUNDEN ALBERT WALTERSDORFF THEODORE VVEINTRAUB WANDA WERESZCYNSKY GEORGE YIANOPONLOS L ax M THE CRITERION .JAMES DALY 5 KATHLEEN STAPLETO PENDERGRAST RUTH BORG f N ATHANIEL GINSBER I SABEL ADAMS wif .f FRED VAUGHAN ENNETH RAYBURN MARY ISON 1u, 10.32 Page eighty-0110 SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP-LEADERSHIP GROUP 1011 Huw: IXIUIIVIN' Iivzxlwlslvy, JZUIIPS I':1l4-Y. F'1'z111k A111le1'so11, I'I1'111-st 1'I1iH'llt'l'. .IUI111 l21'm11ll+i11. Yi11m-111 , llz1111111v1'Sle-11. .X1'11rrl4I Ijilllllll, llussm-Il llvmlgxzxlm-. .lusn-11h Truth, XYiIli:1111 I'1'4-11clv1'g.:':1st, I:k'I'IlilI'lI I1-ck. lf1tt1u111 Huw: Mz11'i'111 Holm. Hvlm-11 Alm11w-y. f:V!'II'll4I1' fIllSIllVOSOl1. liulh 110115. Kz1ll1lvv11 Stz111Ivtr111. 1 rm-v xY2lSIlIilIl'Il. H:11'1'ivt Yz111Stm11-. lluth lfllwuml, .Xlzm1'p:'111'1-t XYilli:1111su11. .xllll lIz11't1111111, .XHII l:m1'111z111. CI-IAIRMEN OF SENIOR COMMITTEES up llow: XYIIICOHIZ 1'iz111ci. BIilI'j0l'I0 Mohr. 111-o1'g'v In-illy, Hose lI2lI'C2illI0llIU. I I'1lIlk Iiu1'tm1. liitam , . 1'1i11to11. l'II'll6St 1'l1z1111e1', SI-re lezlrsun, Frzxnk .AIllIl'l'S0lI. 4XI'lt'l1l' Cook, A1lvIi11o Ie-tti. Iottum Ilow: I1r11'o1l1y Gates. f:0I'Il'lllIt' 4l11sl:1x'eS011. GOI'lI'll1lt' llic11z1rLlso11. Vinum-11t 11111111111-1'stm-11, IYl2lI'IOll Miller, YYiIli:1m Geislelx Jennie Olszewski, Jtxillllltx NY00d. kxllll lSow111:111. Y'fWU SENIORS june, 1932 SENIOR TRIP jing gi!-hung mil I SENIOR FROLIC June, 1932 Page eighty-three THE NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN TRIP An army rooter. All setg just so. The ivy-covered 5 dormitory. 3 On board. S Sitting with the big shots. ' A Rose among the thorns! Did someone say, MSIl1llC?n Waiting for Henry Hudson? Did he buy the candy? A fading glimpse of the George VVashington bridge. The big attraction. Five to one! The Army mule. No Man's land. Similar to our school steps. VVhat a gathering. Happy and contented. Five femsl A close-up! just one of the many beautiful sights. Page eighty-four THE CRITERION June, 1932 Mx W Remnants of summer days. Polk-a-dots! ll VVl1ere's the gloom Chaser? He needs it. Edna-Edward. XVl1iel1 it is? Giddap Napoleon It looks like rain. Two of a kind. The great Mar-cheesy Cllid you say Swiss?Q Hold that pose! To smile or not to smile. Who's he falling for? v Merry Mary. Arm-in-Arm over meadows and farm. 9' Paddling ller own czmoe Cior oncej. Tired? You look it! gf XVl1at's your racket? Kitty-Kat and Smiling-Sis. ff' just a little closer! All Alone! Paul Revere! XVl1at's the signal? June, 1932 Page cightx five Lena VVhile until further notice. The chariot of victory rarin' to go. Hip! Hip ! Forward March. Vlfhite Pants VVillie strolling on the green. just Back. The family reunion in the Gay Nineties. Cute-eh what? The one in the Middle. Direct from Paris, including the smile. Soup's on. 0' mi gil wi , 4 June, 1932 Ihticntly waiting for what? A great big man from the South! VVhere does it hurt? Freezing in pajamas? Oh yeah! Is that so? Fencing? XX'here's the sword? ld over! Romeo and Juliet. Bowling! Aren't they pretty heavy? The tour graceful Muses. On what are they musing? I5 that Mickey Mouse with Felix? XVater, water everywhere, but they don't look very wet! The industrious business man! GAN K 37 2- - Pam' ciulity-viulit THE CRITERION June, 1032 Katlili-on Staplf-ton Fannie llvorchik Ilt-len Moorey .lean XVOotl Helen Kozlowski lililitor-in-cliielf Assitant liiditor Associate liltlitor Associate Editor' Associate Editor Commencement Criterion ln editing the L'onnnenceinent Criterion, the staff has striven to collect the activities and inclnories of our school life under thc Big Top of Bridgeport High School. lf after reading this Coininenceincnt Criterion of W32, hoth the students and thc faculty are well pleased, we shall he reassured that ive have accomplished our endeavors. The faculty advisers have co-operated with the stail' to make this hook possihle. Miss Fair- hanks has acted as adviser of the literary hoard: M r. Gordy has supervised the art work and the arrangement of snap-shot pages: llr. Sides has attended to all matters concerning finances and the circulation of this hookg Mr. liiske has taken care of the advertising: and the class advisers, Miss lfarnain, Miss l'aine. Mrs. lflauagan. and Miss Maloit have helped us in ohtaining the neces- sary information pertaining to their respective classes. Kathleen Stapleton, editor, and Fanny Ilvorchik, assistant editor. worked on the lay-out of the hook, vvhile the associate editors, ,leanne XYood, Helen Kozlowski. and Helen Moorey attended to thc group pictures, the snap'shots, and the write-ups respectively. llarold faposclla, the art editor, and Roger lXlcAvoy, the assistant art editor, with the hoard COMMENCEMENT CRITERION LITERARY AND ART BOARDS 1 'Pop liow: l-Ella llanyay. lllstlier Vatelier. John Griskenas. .lohn Hanson. Harold Uapossela. NVilliani l'i'4-mlm-rg:ast,. Frank liulmer. llelen Palazzo. Marjorie Mohr. Midfllc- liow: Mary Kc-ating. Alice Flanaszan. liuth Ilarratt. .lulia Sullivan. Victoria Nlillllilll. Marjorie li:-it-lnnan, Atl:-le Ariel, Yerena Ariel. ldsther Todfeltl. th-rti'1nle liapoport. Sylvia Zwerdlingr. Aliec Sullivan. Volleen Murphy. liita Murphy. lioltom llow: Mary Anderson. Gertrude Gross, Fannie llvorehik. Helen Moorey. Kathleen Stapleton, llc-len Kozlowski, .li-anne XVOod, Mae Klien. llorotliy Sneider. june, 1932 ORGANIZATIONS Page eighty-nine Ruth Borg Esther Todfeld Harold Canosella Roger McAvoy Judah Zimmer Business Manager Assistant Business Art Editor Assistant Art Editor Circulation Manager Manager consisting of Adel Ariel, Yerina Ariel, Mae Klein. Helen Plazzo, Sylvia Zwerdling, Frank Pataky, John Hanson, John Griskenas, Frank Bedell, and Peter Chula worked out the circus idea of the book. Ruth Borg, the business manager, and Esther Todfeld, the assistant business manager, were very competent in their positions. ,ludah Zimmer was circulation manager. The typist was Eleanor Corbett. Other members of the staff were: write-ups, Esther Tod- teld, Rita Murphy, Esther Catcher, Marjorie Mohr, julia Sullivan, Gertrude Rapoport, Gertrude Gross, Raymond Builter, and Xvilliillll Prendergastg snap-shots, Victoria Namian, Alice Sullivan. Gertrude Handleman, Ella Banyay, Jean Seaman, Sylvia Zwerdling, Marjorie Reichman, Colleen Murphy, Ruth Barratt, Mary Anderson, and Margaret Maclntyreg group pictures, Mary Keating, Alice Flanagan, and Dorothy Schneiderg business board, Lillian Dietz, Bernice Goldman, Elsie Blight. Helen Kerekes, Betty Lefkoy, Sarah Domue, Primrose Doebeh, Betty Kennedy, Margaret Seerey, Ruth Elwood, Matilda Klein, Emma Csephe, Laura Behm, Ruth VValdman, Mae Klein, Ann Hornstein ,Eileen O'Connell, Dorothy Isacs, Edith Lively, Dorothy Kearney, Anne Srniek, Arleen Cook, Eileen Dowd, Betty Dolan, Eleanor Corbett, Dorothy Minnott, Ruth Barret, Harriet XYagner, and Shirley Cohen. THE BUSINESS BOARD OF THE COMMENCEMENT CRITERION Top How: .Iudah Zimmer, John Hanson. Frank Barton, Harold Fapossela. Franklin lledell. John Griskenas. Second Row: Edith Lively, Elsie Blight, Arm Horn stein. Matilda Klien. Mae Kline, Lillian Dietz, Betty Lefkoff, Margaret Seerey. Primrose lloebeh. Betty Dolan. Helen Mosko. Ann Simick. liottom liow: l-Ileanor Corbett. Sarah llommue. llot lsaces. Shirley Cohen. Esther Todfeld, Ruth llorg, Harriet WVagner, Ruth Elwood, Bernice Goldman, Ruth Barrett. Page ninety THE CRITERIQN June, 1032 Monroe lla-nrwlsley lim-rnzirfl IH-ek Sylvia Zwernlliug Henry Dellosn Louis Mnreliese Nnnugiug lflrlitor News lislitor Art Iflditor llusiness Mzliiztgel' t'ir'eulz1tion Munnger BifWeek1y Criterion Running smoothly, the Criterion, hi-weekly news-hzlrhinger of Central, has zulclecl new rlepztrt- ments :intl positions this yezir in orfler to work more eftieieiitly. Carol llzlvis '33 was llZllIlL'll seeonrl-pzige erlitor, lfrzink Sisk '35 feature writer. :intl Davicl Rzippaport '32 sports editor, hesitles the usual stzitt lezulers. Miss lflorenee llziskin, the :ulviser who took this john last year, Cilentlon R. iiootl, the assistant-zulviser, who heczune zittzlelierl to the paper this yez1r.ancl Paul M. Boynton, the husiuess Julviser, hesirles gnirling the present eclitors :incl nizinztgers, have also cleveloperl next yeztr's honrrl. Since eleven juniors have reeeivecl Scholarship-l.e:ulership pins, :tml thirty-tive on the stall' have zlppezirell on the honor roll, next year's prospects are very bright. ln Klzirrh, tour of the statl, with the ziclviser, uttenclecl the Columbia Seliolustit' l'ress .-Xssot'i:i- tion Convention :it New York, for three rlzlys-:i high point of the year's activities. ln the national contest uncler the sponsorship of the Convention, the Criterion plaeetl in the seeontl rating. Its stuff has heen lztrger than ever this year-:in enthusizistie group of over titty girls :tnrl lioys. .Xml the husiness hoartl nnist not he forgotten, either, for without the zulvertisenients :incl Vll'l'lll1lllHIl, the L riterion woultlnt he. lop Row: llurolrl fnpnsseln. Klurlxih llninler, l'i':ilikl1n livilell, l.ou1s Reiners, l'h:li'les lli'o:ulhent, Nlelvin Seumnn, Kennetli Ritehell. Szun lh':ll'1lsley, lfenlnore Shapiro, ,lolllifil'iskL'1i:is, lsrzn-I Rihiik. St-eontl Row: f'l:irk Kellogg, lfrerln Iilovilz, liileen Ilowil, Shirley l'ohen, listher Xlnrrio. ,lnmes Xlel':ii'tliy. 'l'hir:l Ron: Xl:u'gllz'rite Sullivan, lsnhel Long, Volleeu Murphy, Ethel XY:u'go. lillu Ilriliyziy, .lime llorx':xtl1. jenn Semnznl, l':itl1el'ille 'l':irr:lnt, t'li:il'lottm- lmfkotli, lfloreuee Kzihrig, lfsthel' Rnport, Xvlfgllliil Ritehell. lfonrth Ron: Ylohn Hansen, Porter llrooks, Ruth i'.I'ICtlIIlZl1I, Ruth Vonrzul, Helene I.t-opolml, Iinimn Salvo, Doris lsnzies. Yirgilxin tilrgg, llelen Tjgesson, l'L'149J5' llziwleg, llot lsililvs, l,illizui Levy, Klztry t':issitl5, llraiee llooliey, Kntlierilie lin-loin. Sylvia Zwerulling, XVilli:un l':iwson. lfitth Row: Rielinril St-ainlon, Bernice tloltlmzin, Queeine Hisler, Blnrjorie Mohr, lit-tty Schwartz, Ann Spisnek. Anil Sluirk. liilnn 'I':iller1ly, Ruth XY:ihln1:ln, Ruth Smith, Betty lMfWill1. li1'1lfl'lCl' fl1lI'lFU1l. Holly R0Sl'K '!f'l'v A'll'l0 Afllvf. tirzu-e llzitlieh, fiolmlie Zorzy, l':iroline Nlznssinnno, Ruth l4.irrett, Alice Sullivan, ,lennie Olszewski, Roger Mettvoy. 5iNIll Row' ,llvllll Nilvvwivl. 4il'0l'KC lf1Wl'l'5'- .lllllllS l5UWl'l'. Nlnurice Mugilniek, Louis Nilll'Cl'lCSC. Henry lleliosn, lfrzink Sisk, llnrriet NV:1gner, Varol llnvis, liernnril Peek, Monroe lienrrlsley, Ilnvitl R:1pp:1p4n't, Ilnrolrl Sehine, lillllflvi Wk-iss. llottoni Row: lfrefl 'I'ortor:t, lionzihl Qunintxulee. Riclmril Steilrer, llei'u:li'il llryer, Saul Stern. lssulore Slinpiro, Ifrzuik NYiuer, XYilh:uu t':il1lwell, tiilhert Mott, l r:1nk linlmer, Leon Rich. June. 1932 ORGANIZATIONS Page ninety-one Anne L. Hartman Frank Sisk Sylvia Zwerdliuf: Matilda Klein James Mel'arthy ldmiitoi-iii-eliiet Associate liclitor Art Editor Business Manager t'ireulation Manager Pen The Pen, our literary magazine, tries to encourage writing among the students by providing a convenient outlet for budding geniuses. XYho knows but what students whose ettorts have pleased their school public may soon take by storm a world waiting for a second Shakespeare? The fact that only two issues of the magazine were published this year was no doubt partially responsible for its eager aeeeptanee and support by the entire school. The excellent quality of the stories, the personal interviews of interesting people, the humorous articles, and the poems are no doubt the greatest reason for its general popularity. The literary statt has perhaps the greatest task of any, sinee its members niust not only write and aqitate for others' contributions sonie two months before the issue appears, but also help sort out material and proof-read the entire iSSl1l' tl1l't'C ti111CS- HOWt'VCl'. the Zlff Sfilfi. tliflllltlll whose laborious work, the issues are illustrated by linoleum ents, also deserves praise, as does the typing eonunittee who typewrites the entire issue before it goes to press. The faeulty advisers for this year have been: Miss Margaret lionnecker and Miss Josephine Smith, Literary Advisers Mr. XYihnot Fiske, Businessg Dr. Arthur C. Sides, lfinancialg Mr. Nelson Gordy, Art This vear's Staff oftieers were: Editor-inltfhief-Anne Hartman .-Xssistant liditor-Frank Sisk laxchange liditor-Grace Cooney .-Xrt Editor-Sylvia Zwerdling Circulation ltlanager-james McCarthy Business ltlanager-Matilcla Klein Top Row: Richard Scanlon, Franklin Bedell, John Hanson. Esther Mario, Harold lfaposselo, Irene Uhopey, Louis ltlarehese. Judah Zimmer, John Griskenas. Middle How:-lforothy Schneider. lilleanm' Corbett, Nancy Ann Hendricks, Marie Dobbs, Verna lit'lCllPl, Xirglnia Mel'ullough, Esther Todfeld. Ruthe Flynn. lilleanor Templeman, Matilda Klein, Dorothy Loss. Bottom llow: Kathleen Kane, Sally llamner. Julia Hayes, James Mcffartliy, Anne Hartman, Grace Cooney, Frank Sisk, Bernice Goldman, Margaret McGrath, Sylvia Zwerdling. 'XII 'sn Iuttom Ilow: I':Il'2IIlUI' Inmxl, I.iIIi:111 liilvy, Iiullle-rillv Ilzxum, Hlizaxlwllm Idzlstwoml, C'I1:u'Iottv Cook hull: I'I ' ' Palm lIIIIl'Ij'-IXYU JIIIIC, 103.2 G. S. L. ROOM REPRESENTATIVES Imp lluw: 1':nlI1c-l'im-Kc-Ily,IZ:-ttyIn-I'Iiul'I',OIp::1Sulu-1'ImcIi. Axim-s Ilmx .IlII'2l. .lunv Iirnwn. Marx' Il:lrx'e-y. Imrulluy I'uzinsky. 14111-:umr 'I'ounpIm-mzm. Ilola-n f'1I!'ISOII. 'nhllv Huw: III-II-n I,1-u1mI4I. Ill-I4-11 Muslim. Milrlrs-:I Iirmlluu. Vim-lm'i:1, Ili Naumli, Mariv Imhlws, Betty null. .lzmv IIm'x':1lI1, Vullw-11 Murphy. Lillian In-vy,1'a1In-rim- IGISUIIIIIIIII. Shirh-y Quinn, lI:1z0lI5aIey, Vim-I-nlz 4'i:uu-i. Vim-lla Iiimus. 4, wnml, Anne- XXZIIIIP-Z'l'l'II, IIIIII l'IIlll47Il, ImrulI1y O'I!rim-n. Ile-lly Ilulwrls. livm-Iyn lfllwuml. Htln-I IAl'Ik'IIIIlHlIl, llrs-ts-In-11 IIimIvr. G. S. L. STANDING COMMITTEES Ip Ilnw: Imrutlmy 12:11.-S, Alury .-Xmhrsun, Arlz-nv 1'u0k, 'Flu-rosa Slmmmiru. Iluth I+'Ivun, .Mnw Ilnrtman 1.1-r'll'l14Iv lin-Imrllsmn. lliln Alllrplmy, Ih-tty III-flwff. .lc-:ln SQ-rm-n. UOIIQI-n Murpliyz 1NI111'gm'ot NVilIinml son. I Dorothy O'I irivn, , . I vllnlll I ' ' .1m,AI.u1m1 Ilulmvs, AIZIIX Ilurvvy, Ixullllvvn SIZIIHIUIUII, Marion Millvr, Iluth XK':xIsInmn, I.vmm IAlI'Y0lIIIlIIII', Marion I'Iult, .Ivuum-tlv Yun Stun:-. unc, N32 ORGANIZATIONS Page ninety-three B. S. L. REPRESENTATIVES Ihr R-nv: llamrrv l.xn:xx':lns, lulm Stn-vvlw. Nlnttlxvn' Xlzlckcy, Ri0l1:1x'rl l,mnlmrfl. l'1nlw:x1'vl Xlcllunncll, liulmr! Vmn-ly. l . . , llmtunl Rmv: Nlxnnicc l :n'rcll, A1nlvx'f l,nnnlL'. Annlrcw livnlzl. ,lulm llznwnxw, jnlln l':,Il.ll, Iiirllzml lCnllv:1n. 'Ilqu Rmv: Annu Rnlmn, lrcne fXl:n'c:n1tmnn. .Xnnc llIll'lIll'l!l, Alice Slunmllncisy. Vnswy Kelly. Nl:xrg:1rel llnttnmn, Sslvin llnlle-1'4l. Iszulrcl l'-l'!lllliK'l. Nl1l1'yIl1'4'l lVl'll!1w', I.:-nnfx l.:l lfmltxnim-, lCu':x l,nnnlv:u, Rntlx Borg. Alice linnzcnllznwx, V Snllv llzmmcr, lflvirau l'lZll'l'lH', lCilwsl1 llmxnl. llc'1't1'nnle Sflllg-linger, Ifrnnqes T1-enfln-pll, Helen Kliclmlius, Svfvllll RUlY3 llvlvll AlUUlAl'fY Yivlfifill Nllmlilll. XCYH Shilmzllxlessg. XY:xnrl:x XYQ-rrsczyluski, BIll'lbIll'Zl llnwrl, lsnln-llv Arlznnf. Rn1l1 lilwnml, flrncv XYzzsl1lnn'n. Yun I :1g:nn, Nlnrizm NL-lsnn. llcll-n l'rcyl:-r, Blirimn Bcnrsv, ,lcnnnc XYnnfl, Alllflllll Clnszlrt. l':nllm'i11c- 'I':u'x':mt, llcrtlm Rude, Sylvia ZW:-rmlling. Rntll flnnrrul. Lunisc llnug, llclcnc lflxlllcmy. , 'I'l1ir:l Rnw: Ifzxnny llvurclmik. Nl:u'jm'ic RClClllllIlll, Arlene Funk, l,nrctt:1 Schultz, tlZlIllCl'j'1l Aikcn, l.ncillc lnt1fn1:m Surah llmlm-114-x'. Vlznrv l'ullingvr. l':ltl1e1'i11e Xxllllllllllh. l'l1:n'lottc- Smyth. Xnrim- Kenncrly, Anne Spifuck, Xl:nrg:u'et n XlcN:llly. .ln-xnnu lulinkns. Aliu- Flznlnngznl. Iinmm Salvo, lixnily Yuczxko, Blixrinn llzltch, fXl:n'i:xn Plant, liluzlnnr fur! ln.-tt. Arlevn jzxckwn. lilezxncn' fllnrcin. Kzntlwrinc BCllJl!l. l'lUlll'lll Rwwr M1111 l5Ull- .Xflvlilw Petri. lhwullly lillivi Mzn-inn linlm, lime Qlzlrculnmliu, Helen All:-izmi, Ilnmrlly Schncinlcr. fllnrixm Miller, Anne Buwnmn, Kathleen S1311 stun. 'l'l1e1'Q-sn Slmpmrn. Slnrlcy lltlllkll, jennic Ulszcwskl, Bernice Gulclnum, AlIll'j01'lt' Nlulxr, l.m'mnxe Tow:-. Kita Klintnn. l'h:u'luttc lgl'!lllllSll'lll. lfiftll Row: Mac llinslmerg. Helen Kerskw. Henrietta Sl71i.Ilt'l'. Beverly l'll'Zllll'illll, Mary Amlcrsml, Mzmrgzlrct Wlllmm- son, Ellen Xlzmtlrr, llxlzcl K4-nney, Rim fXlut'zu'tl1y, Ilnrutlxy Rlwmln, Bc-lla Fri:-ml, liclitlm NllS5L'1lllillll'Il, litlxcl Wxxrgo, i'z1tln-rine Healy. Page ninety-four THE CRITERION June, 1932 Top Row: Ruth Elwood, Grace xV2lSl1llllI'l1, Vera Sluiuglinessy. lmttoni Row: Harriet Van Sioux-, Ruth llorg. Hi-lon Moorey. Girls' Student League The Girls' Student League has seen fifteen years of active service. It is one of the most outstanding organizations of the school with every girl being an active member. The organizations which are under the direction of the league are the A. B. C. D., the Ushers' Guild, the Merry Scriveners, who cheer sick girls with their letters, and the Room One Committee who manages the faculty teas, senior teas, and other parties given in Room One. The league has added greatly to the social atmosphere of the school. Dances which are given every month are very successful with the co-operation of the Boys' Student League. Card parties, Thanksgiving baslcets, and Christmas donations also help to malce up the many projects of the league. The G. S. L. Assemblies are always a period of enjoyment for everyone. Noted speakers are often the guests of the league. The directorship of Miss Grant and the co-operation of the girls bring about the success of the Girls' Student League. The ofiicers for this year are: Harriet Van Stone-President Ruth Elwood-Vice president Vera Shaughnessy-Secretary Ruth Borg-Treasurer Helen Moorey-Director of Social Activities Grace Washburn-Director of Social Service June, 1932 ORGANIZATIONS Page ninety-Five Top Row: Frank Sisk. Harley Perkins. Bottom Row: Bernard Peck, James Daly, Sanford Bomstein. Boys' Student League The Boys, Student League was first organized by Benedict Militana, who was later elected president of the organization. The purpose of the league according to the pream- ble of the constitution is to maintain a high standard of conduct, sportsmanship, scholar- ship, and service in the school, and to promote good fellowship. Representatives were im- mediately elected in each boys' session rooms. The activities for the past year of the league under the supervision of Mr. Wilmot Fiske, boys' adviser, were the football banquet, at the close of the season, the afternoon dances, the inter-room basketball games, volley ball, and bowling. On January 17 the B. S. L. held its Dads' night, which came into existence in 1930. During the evening, after meeting in the assembly hall, the fathers and sons played against each other. The B. S. L. has donated to the Student Loan Fund and the Community Chest. Credit for the success of maintaining the league is due to Mr. Fiske, adviser, and to the co-operation of the boys in the school. The officers for 1932 are: James Daley--President Harley Perkins-Vice President Bernard Peck-Secretary Sanford Bomstein-Treasurer Frank Sisk-Chairman of Program Committee l'.u: USI-IERS' GUILD Imp lluw: YiIl1'1'IllZ i1lIlL'i,Atlvlillt'l'l'Ili.AIil'i1ll!l l:l ll'St', Muriun 1Ius:u't, Hrauw- XYt'l'll1'l'. M1111-l XX aruu. Illsiln-1' 'l'mllN-lil, Mznriun Alillvr. .lvnuiv Ulxm-wski, Iiusv Vnlm, Nurim- K1-nm-1ly. lllmmu Szxlw. I-111-mlm' t'ul'lm4-ll. 4:UI'lI'lllll' lli1'Iv:ll'4lsun. Hzulie- Il4lllIt'lllbllI'Ll'. :l1!ln- Ilnwi Ya-ran Slm11g:l1nvssy, Blil!'L2'2ll'l'l Sw-ry. 'l'h4-1-1-s.: Shupiru, Sylvia Iix'oi1u-V, .11-nniv I'1Ilil1k1lS. , Xllrnm I'l:nII. llwrlrlulw- tlxlslanw-suxm. .lvunm- XYuml, I.itu Murl1l1y. Annu- llurlmzln, AIZIIW-l'IlI'1'l Mn-Nznlly, In-nv 5I:nr1':n11l1vl1iw. .Xrlilw Vurvk. IlQ'll'll .XllI'i1lIli. Blill'!Li,l'l'I xYilli2llllH0!l. M:u'p:zu'n-I Aulilvllzn. Imrulhy Guin-s. . Inwliwm Huw: Il-nwll1y1ll:1sH. H1-I4-11 Munn-y. Luis Almlmtt, lirzuw- XX':nsl1l11lrn. Imth lilwuml. .Xml luwmzm, AI2lI'i4lIl Hwlnl. Knlhlw-11 Slzlpls-lull, Shirln-y Fuhn, lllllll I!m',L:'. llzlrrie-I Yun Slum-, Al1lI'jHl'il' I.l'll'lIII12Ill. lH'l'Q'lIlt'4' 1.ul1lmzu1. M:u'Jm'xv Mnllr. llnrulluy hvlllln-xml:-l'. NATURE CLUB 'Imp Huw: .Xlwznllzuwn M1-llitz. Aliw- Flilllilgllll. H!'l'lI2lI'4l IVYUI'k'hili. lmrvllzl Schultz, lC4lw:u'4l .Iuhns1m, Xlr. .Xrw-tux Sullmla-rs. l-ltln-I Slwllwun, 1,1-uuurml lfuntznim-. ll:-r'1ru1lv Ilvlnlisrm. Min-In-ll Gm-vllluxllln. Inllum Iimv: .xllll HHXYIIIHII, .lulizx Krumszu-lc. Vx-run lim-iulu-l. Yir,u'ini:1 3lk'1'!lllll1l,2kh, Maury K1-uIiup.:'. X 4'urulim- llulu-V. AlIlI',Ll'2ll'l'I lNIL'1ir':ltl1, Marv Kline, llm-In-11 Muslim. 4- llillf'ty'5iX -lum-, 1932 June. 1932 Page ninety-seven DEBATING CLUB Sl1l.lllllll2,'I HZlI'0lllSClllll1-', Ann Smick, lne-z lim-rnstvin. Lucille -I'UllSlll2lll. llzivill llzin1ui1u1l't. llltirie U'l'onnt-ll. Illvrrill lmsvll, t'r1llt-t-n Murphy. llorotliy Kvzu'm-y. Yix',2'inizi Vlvfig. Fenlnorv Slizilsiru. Phyllis Fascliiivr. llvtty Schwartz. liilith Lin-ly. Morris Zuclwr. Sitting: Gtll'll'lltlt' Hizulstein. Mztrian Millvr. Miss Julia l+'zn'naun, XVilliznn l'rvmlur'y.tust. llnrutliy 0'I!rien. KNOW-YOUR-CITY CLUB Tom llnwz Marie H21llli'X'. Marion l'0rcm'an. Hvlen Mikulics. HQ-lon llalligran. livzttricp Kvnnl-ily. l . Mitltllt- llnw: Elizzilwtli Flzinugun. .Iczu1Mal1er. Valvrin Ivzuiski. Milvvn Lylv, Katlwrine Larsen RlkL!'g'2lI'Ht liurkv, Florencv Halirig, Josephine Casey, Torwszt Quinn. linttrnn Row: lflllen O'l'0nnell, Stella Ilunivls, Ruth Smith. K1Ltlwl'i1w IflL'l'lIl2lll. Miss Alla llalluck lfitliel llerlihy. Emilia '1'll2lCZ, Ji-nnie Olszewski, Anna Stoff. Vslgc nillcly-vigllt ,Tum-, 193.1 THE CHEMISTRY CLUB lull Iiuw: Klux SllllL'1'l'. IAPlllSl:2l1l1i. HHIIIHIIIII HllllllllSlil. Ill-nry IH- liwxal. .low-lull 'l'uIl1. Ke-H111-th , Q - llnylmrn. .Xlvv . nm-lc. .Xntlmuy Allilllilllflllillll, sl-crm-tul'v3 llzlrulml llillmzm lwllum llnwz Vurl Alllivilm. Nl-ls X1-lawn, .Xnllluny Syn-lriuu. x'im-1--fuw-sirls-1111 XY:nll1-1' .lululsmu nw-si4 l llvllll In-lm H'll:u':l, XYinI'l'n-mi Nm-lsml. l'll:1l'l1-S Ill-sllmllv. THE CURRENT HISTORY CLUB Imp llmv: I':llL1'l'lll' llm-rmzum, .Irvhn 'l'Vujzll1uu'slii. K1-nnvtlx KI'llSll2lk. .lusc-ph l4'2l1lHilll'l'. Mutlww Mzlvkv. l mill- Huw: .Xrllmr Smith. Julius llowvr, Ll-mu llulvisku. .luck Hflwurxls. lll-ll-n lull S llzlrulll Small, llalvill Murplly. llc-njumin KirL'lu-nlmum. .losl-ph Suululll, lntlmn llnwg l r4-llwrivlc l'1t1-ruwwill-yy X'ic'loriu Nanmizm, .Iuhn lluyvs, Imuml A1l'Iil'2ll'Il2lll, Alurris Kass, lszllwl Adams. Karl Il:u'tm:lu Juno, N32 ORGANIZATIONS Page ninety-nine TI-IE STAMP CLUB 'Pop Huw: llicliztrsl KL-rrins, Iliclmrcl Borg. Nt-ls Nelson. Anclvrs linnrlv, John llurwuril. I'n-rry l'lsu'li, John Milli-i'. ltotlrvm How: XVlllfl'4'll Nolson, Eleztnrmr l'1n'nly. Mr. Frzmli llam. Harlem Nt-lson. .Iuhn llztrtrnann. Anim lwniski. lmnulml Krusliak. THE STORY TELLERS 'Tim liuxv: Hazol Rich. l-Irlnzi, ML-Formick. Quvenie lfCislv1'. lwmizx ML-Kiernan, lit-rtrtlcle fllilflSt0lll. Esther Turlfvltl. Josephine Testo, Dorothy Kearney. Shirley Vohen, Natztlir- Illlsh. Bottom llow: Helen Volt-man. Lillian liivngott. If2il'll2ll'kl llowcl, Miss 1 2il'llZiIll. liitn Vlinton. Rita llltlrqmliy, Ethel Kielly. I luv ww l11111fl1'v1I THE CRITERION jum-, 1033 JUNICR RED CROSS 'Imp llnwi Annu- Ilzlrtmzm. I:il'll2ll'll Sm-unlmu, llulh Flyllll. lllrm-sl 4'l11llI11'l'. Flmw-m'v llzninvs. Itnltum Iluw: Alaxvirm Holm. .Xrunhl lmllmu. Miss lh-imlvr, llzmynlmul liuilh-r. Vzlrul lmvis. FRENCH CLUB Imp Ilnw: Morrill Lass-ll, Ina-z Ile-rnstm-in, Alim- .Iulmso11. 1:4'l'll'llllQ' Ilz1,1nm't. llllvzumr' Kuvuig, Mario 1 S:mIi:mn, Virp.:'iui:u l I'1'1Il'h, Ioruthy Kvurm-y. 4'ulln-vu Murphy. Amin-S Ilurn. Surah lI:u'1'im.:'t1m. dnllu- Huw: .ln-un Kv-ls:-y, liulh llzxrrzxtt. lluth Mullimln-r. hluriv 0'l'nuucll, Husv Maya-V, Vu-runivgl Xulkuff, Lily Xznnulmlwlls. l'lSlllf'l' llullurt, Ruth NV:1.l4lhu,lls. f:l'I'll'lIlI4' ll1lll2llN7l'l. Sz-In-lvllvxxu Anlipuni. .' z rim! los: ' . N11 I ut lnttnm Huw: Ninnin- lfl'1lSlllHK', Lillian IW-IZ. lin-1'1h:1 Nnlkuy. Vilwvrltz l'iillll'i, livvlyn l'l't'SSl1l2ill. Alum- Iluwmun, ldlizznlu-th Iiuwvs, Mary Ile-nl. 1Nl:u'jm'im- lmviu, Vnrul Davis. June. 1932 ORGANIZATIONS Page hundred one Central Orchestra First Violins: Bernard Marks, Helen Arva, Esther Catcher, Joseph Czongradi, John Durward, Milton Fitelson, Eola Londea. Louis Mellitz, Sylvia Hartstein, Arthur Myers, Anne Putnacky, Milton Wletteu- stein, Fred lftterweiler, Anette VVE'lSSlll3l1. Second Violins: Henry NViehn, Jr., lnez Bernstein, NValter Bilash, Raymond Dempkowski, Dorothy Brown, Edward Galeniba, Ernest Kwantz, Dorothy Tu- komski, Evelyn Mabie, Dorothy Puziuski, Julius Lucas, Alice VVargo. Congress First Violins: Herman Angort, XVilliam Ambrozewich, Richard Borg, Gareth Hutzel, Harry Kanner, Joseph Palmer. Frank Judson, Lily Xanthopulous. Second Violins: Arthur Borgman, Bertha Molkay, Meyer Schnall, Bennet Silver, Arnold Trible. Viola: Sam Salifersteiu, Armand Memoli, Bass Violin: John Carlson. Clarinets: Maurice Magilnick, Jacob Mellitz. Flute: Frank Breul. Saxophones: Dorothy Honore. Brain Brooks, Stanley Borysewicz. Cornet: Betty Bayers. Trombone: George Zeluff. Piano: Ruth Malliuder, Elvera Riccio, Olga Bo-di. Organ: Anne VVahlgren. Tympaui and Drums: Robert Hopkins. Crchestra Clarinet: John Murphy. Cornet: lrving Cohen. Piano: Elizabeth Eastwood, Edith Raichel- son. Organ: Gloria Feher. lam- lmmlrwl tml ,lumg WSI GIRLS' GLEE CLUB I1-11 Km: Xlr. Iirvul, Im-1 Hurnitm-ill. Nlzxry XYwl'll1zu1. l'.lL'nux'4- Kulcr. ,Xmlzx XY:ulIlui1l, Iflrx Kclly. liwlnzx 'lk:xk:lvf. llvlcn H11 lux H11 4-iw - , ty I,w1k:wI't. I.m1l-v Iluug, XIZAYIL' lim-L-111411. ltzuniu- Nlm-lla-11, ICINIIXJI XY:1km-Ig, Olga: Sclwrluzwk, litlu-l hw-lm-5. I-In H1-lmmxul, If-ilu-1' Scllm'i4lc1', llvlvn 'l'ygn-XU11. xllllj liyunmivz. Swv-lvl Hun: Xlllfllwl Rzmvlzlll, llvx't1'll4l4- K:1m'. liilm-cll l,llk'II 'IlL', Nun' i'm1fcssul'c'. Nzllzllim' N.lml:xII, l x':1m'n'v 'l'u':uIf um-ll, Xl:nl'4u'm-lv Klrlnxwml, Iilxlrzx I :u'v':xl'. Nl'!'UlliCil Pflllilll. Ruth l'o111Qn1:n1. Xhrtlr Scl1lnnNk5, Xlnry llmlxqmx, limlly Xmlrw, XI.n1q.un-l XXmllm-V. Nlqulun Hutvll. Xl:lr'g:n1'4't H1vHl11gm, I',l4'l1m'u lnrlwtl, SJAH5 Il:m:m'l', Alum- Nllllvzm, IIA-Ivn liggn-rt. llmfl luvxx: Ruth Inns, Xu'lm'l:n Nxuluzm. Sylxm Xrluwltz. Row Xl:u'c:m1mnu. lu-1't1'l14lv l.m'kunml. Xlxlru- Utullrwll. Xllglnvn NI4'1mlfll'u'l:, Null! XX:nlclI1uuw, lzllnlu' lulnllllsuxl, I.0lllSl' Hzllluv, l'.I1lIY1Jl lmwkx, Itnln Immlm-xl. Nlzxlwml Mnx.u'l. lllxrullu- XY:nlvIl'm1w, Olga llufli, Hvlvn Ixvmlnwskl, -ll'lIIlil'1nS7l'XK5ki, lflm-llnuw Light. Imlllh Run: .Xglu-N lIm'm', ,lzulv I'wu't, lClx'il':n Rlcvm, Nlllluir Vulkntf. Yvru Kclligrimv, Annu' liuu1l1:m. Xuulxvlxl Iivlgvr, Sllviqn Iluttvul, Iixtln-r l':xtn'lu'l', I.llli:m U14-lz, Allin- l'xxtmwk3. In-m' Nl1u'v:n1tm11u. NIAV5 .Xlulvl-xml, 4-m'l'll'x11iv Kamfnlfm. Ixlvh Run: Hn-I1-n Nllvy. lhurlx Rvnzulli, Iimllth I.lYl'lf, l2lSiv Ibm-1lzxx'in'q. lla-In-11 N10-ku, I'lln-mm' lfzxlvn-l:1mv. llclvu Xlzutfgll. lilifzllwlh Sllllllliki, Xlzlry llnsinly. Ilvlvll l,4-ulmld. BOYS' GLEE CLUB lull R4-xx: Xlv. Hn-:ll, Iirm-Nt H. I':n'lsmx, XY:xll:xum- Qulglvy. Louis fllzulsimmv. Julius Kult, lil'l1:wl A. K':nl'lNm1. XXIHIHI' Rulxinsnn. Sil11lllL'l Rumlulplm. mmf! Hun: Vl':nm'iN NlrSh:um-. illllu-rt Nl:-tt. Ilclmzu' Nun Txnsscl, Alfrwl Killing, .Xrpml Horn-cz, Rumu:nl1l Ilumm- Nki, R.f5uwml .Xu-rp, Rznhvh Stxmimwl, Klux Slngcr. .luhll Nl:unl:u1i4i, Siiullvy Ilm'5ecwu'7. liollmu Rmx: XYIHIWI Hyllv, HVIXIII R Zl'll'-'. l 1'L-nl IJ:-Ckvr. lla-ury XYi4-hu, l':ml Vulm-ttxl, lfvwl 'I'm'tur:x, ,lwlm Hun- 4l'll, llurlcy l'urkil1s. 10, 1032 Page I111111l11-fl tl1 THE MUSIC CLUB lrm Huw: M12 IIV1-111, I111-z I:l'I'HS1t'iIl. A111111 l'1'11ss. Sylvia l!11ff1-1'1l. V1-V11 l+'z1g':111. M:11'1::11'1-I Hrvt't'111111 My1'llm- Sl111l:111sky. .lm-1111111-Ito Mn-11111111-k, l'111'11li1111 liulu-1'. lGl1'i1'11 l1':111'1':11'. Xliflmllm- 121111: Ile-I1-11 1211-lly. 3111111111 Hnlms, Tl1111'vsz1 Sl1z11111'11, Sylvia l'1lz1wiIz. Al2ll'jIDI'iQ' L1-x'111e X11'g.1i11i:1 Ilm-V1-111r1'. l'1lQ'llIl1H' l'111'In-tl. H1121 K1-Ily. N111'i111- K1-11114-dy. 3111111111 l'11lulu1ff, l'llN'i1'z1 Ilia-11 Vhvllis F111's1'l1111-1'. flv1'l1'111h- lN'IllliS11ll. I11t111111 Huw: V1-lizl :Xlt'l'2li14lk'Il. 141,11-:111111' Km1l1lv1'. xvil',LI'iIliil ':t'I'L2'l'l'. A111141 lS4rw111z111. listllvr 1'1lll'lllI llusv M:11'n':111l1111i11. l1'v11v 5lZll'C2lIllklIli0. xxllll I'11t11m-ky, Alill'Q.Z1ll'4'l HllI'X'2lllI, M:11'i1- 11'4'u1111--Il. Page hundred four June, 1932 The Band Under the able direction of Mr. Fred Bayers, Central can now boast of a fine band It was organized two years ago and has made remarkable progress. It has taken a prominent part in every important football game this season. It was the leading feature when the students marched Thanksgiving day to the victorious Cen- tral-Harding game. It also participated in the Fairfield football game. Dad's night was another of the many affairs of the year, in which our band took part Co-operation has been the guiding star of the Band. Rehearsals show a regular at- tendance. Any student is eligible for membership. The membership is as follows: Flute and Piccolo: Frank lireul. Clarincts: Fred Ifsposito, Maurice Magil- nick, john Murphy, jacob Mellitz, Ethel llursay, Margaret llelilasio. ,lohn Dur- ward, Leslie Barnes, XN'illiain Horan. Soprano Saxophone: Dorothy Honore. Alto Saxopliones: lirian Brooks, Charles Canheld, Robert Ford. Tlionias Lynch. Louis Ritlop. Tenor Saxophone-sz Maurice Goldin, Melvine Rozene. Horns: Mary Keating, john Osedach. Cornets and 'l'rumpets: Salvator Attiauese. Betty Bayers, Frank Brennan, Irving Cohen, Robert Connely, James Koons. Everett McCabe, XVillian1 XVeeks, Louis Witkiewicz, D. Munich. Haritones: Fred Decker, Harry XValton. Troinbones: George Zeluff. Sperry Trible. Sousaphones: Arnold Tribble, Albert Lahbe. Percussion: Robert Hopkins, Byron XVright, Richard Lynch. Juno, 1932 Page hundred five Top Row: Leona McKiernan. Arline Cohen, Jeanne Sellman. Muriel Kaesman. Dorothy Kearney. Marcia Chatfield, Maryheth Hinkley. Harriet lVishengrad, Evelyn Morgan. Betty Schwartz, Ethel Keating. Second Row: Adele Adler, Elizabeth Hughes. Anne Magill. Julia Kranisack. Caroline Mass. Mar- guerite Sullivan. Isabel Long. Mary Zolan. Elsie Klein. lieth XVorman. Virginia Ogren. Lillian Hern- stein. May Kline. Marguerite Johnson. Grace Haflich. Betty Tiolan. Irene Laloits. Julia Sullivan. Ann Hughes. Third How: Edith Lively. Beatrice Feldman. Josephine Senese. Ann Smick. Edna Drew. Bernadette Fitzfxerald, Uharlotte llefkoff. Stella Feldman, Lillian Reilly. He-tty Lane. Lillian Dietz. Esther Zeidel, Dorothea Minnott. Marion Antell, Gertrude Franck, Betty Loewith. Fourth Row: Rose Kohn, Lillian lliengott. Gertrude Handleman. Qneenie Eisler, Anne Hartman, Fenmore Shapiro. Miss Julia Farnam. Milton Cohn. Gertrude Gladstein, Freida Rapaport. Gladys lflaum. Gertrude Rapoport. Ellen Mantler. Bottom How: Harold Schine, Richard Steiber. David Murphy. lielmar Van Tassel. Merrill Lasell. Morris Zucker, Henry Eisler. Players' Club The Players' Club is the upper class dramatic organization. To be eligible for mem- bership, one must try out by presenting some type of dramatic sketch. Meetings with programs are held every Tuesday in the auditorium under the direction of Miss Farnam, the adviser. Ar these meetings the programs consist of readings, monologues, sketches, as well as occasional talks by visitors, on various phases of play production. The year's projects consists of: The Operetta, 'iThe Chimes of Normandygv the Prize Plays, The Beanpole and the Mousetrap, Signals, and 'QGreed.', Some of these pro- jects are written, presented, and managed by students, under the direction of Miss Farnam. Working with the aim of creating a liner understanding and appreciation of drama- tics, the club has been very successful. The officers are: President-Milton Cohn Vice President-Arlene Schemp Secretary-Gertrude Gladstein Treasurer-Anne Hartman Chairman of Programs-Fenmore Shapiro Page liunclrcfl six THE June, 1952 Chimes of Normandy Chimes of Normandy, the picturesque French comic operetta, was presented on the evenings of November 17 and 19, 1931, by the combined musical and dramatic organiza- tions under the direction of Alvin C. Breul, musical director and Julia C. Farnam, dramatic director. The curtain arose on an assemblage of French peasants gossiping about Serpolette, played by Ellen Mantler. The second act ertained to the so-called hosts. Man breathtalcin scenes were en- P g Y S acted during its showing. A brilliant fete during the last act showed the charming costumes of Normandy, and the extraordinary and beautiful scenery planned by Nelson Gordy. The cast of the operetta included: Serpolette, Ellen Mantlerg Germaine, Virginia Berg- erg Gertrude, Marie O'Connellg Jeanne, Nancy Hendrick, Manette, Anne Bowmang Su- zanne, Violette Englemang Henri, Tom Mercer, Jean Grenishaw, Henry Wiehng Gaspard, Max Singer, Bailli, Robert johnson, Assessor, Leo LaBreque, Registrar, Wilfred Hyde, Notary, Delmar Van Tassell. June, 1932 Page hundred seven l ESTHER TODFELD MARY WORMAN RUTH ZWECKER Prize Plays The ninth annual Prize Play Contest program of original plays was presented on the evenings of February 17 and 19, 1932. The Beanpole and the Mousetrap, written by Mary Worman, a junior, and directed by Rita Clinton, was awarded production prize, donated by the Players' Club, for the best performance. The cast of the play was as follows: Grandma Perkins, Leona MacKiernan, Mrs. Msehitabel Perkins, Mary Zolan, Lucy Alexander, Virginia Ogren, Jenny Living- stone, Sylvia Breiner, Abijah Beanpole, William Faulkner, Mr. Claymore, John Barrow, Mr. Stuyvesant, Brian Brooks, Mrs. Mousetrap, Queenie Eisler, Arabella Mousetrap, Marion Antel. The play received Third Autl1or's Prize. Esther Todfeld, a senior, was awarded first author's prize, presented by the Footlight Club, for her play, Greed, directed by Lillian Diengott. The story was a Russian trage- dy. The cast of the play included: ConstableTarnoif, Arnold Bloomfield, Ivan Cherni- kolf, Max Singer, Marischa Chernikoff, Thelma Schnee, Honusha, Rita Reilly, Fedja, Fen- more Shapiro, A Stranger, Tom Mercer. Second author's prize was received by Ruth Zwecker, a sophomore, for Signals, a juvenile comedy. The cast of the production was: Jack Martin, Maurice Zucker, Jimmy Parker, Harold Schine, Bob Martin, Wallace Quigley, Slinky O'Connell, Wilfred Hyde, Ofiicer O'Brien, Elwyn Summ. The advisory staff for the contest was composed of Julia C. Farnam, dramatic direc- tor, Nelson Gordy, art and scenic director, Dr. Arthur C. Sides, business and finance. Music was furnished by the orchestra, under the direction of Alvin C. Breul. Thelma Schnee was awarded the acting prize which consists of sustaining membership in the Little Theatre League, for the best performance of the contest. 9 ml alight Aluuc. 19.32 E i3Rlil2lJ BY ICSTIIER 'I'OIJl I1l.lJ SIliN,'XI.S BY RUTH ZXVECKER Juno, 1932 Page hundred nine Q THE I-3E.XNP0l.l-1 AND THE MOL'SE'1'R.-XIV' RY MARY XYORM.-XN THE STAGE CRIZXY 'l'u11 Huw: Amlre-W Harding, XVilli:1m Fzlulknvr. Philip IIHIINELII, John Hanson. Frank gXlH1Ul'SUll, Sum Wviner. John Mnssuli. Iiotturn llowr Abe Imville.C'lu1rlvsGregmsry.L'lm1'lvs Nishlmll, Nr. Nelson Gordy. Ch-r1r'g'v II:-illy, XYinfru4l NL-lson, John Griskenns. THE C RI TERI ON 111110, 1932 TI-IE CHRISTMAS PLAY- The Perfect Gift TI-IE SENIOR PLAY- Three Live Ghostsn L 1 ,Xi,,f- 7. -E M V, f f , A lL X X - X X 1 f 5 gf , fxljr jf ' V 1,177 1- 7' 'll- XK xi , K xx vi K 'F-14- 'X Page Iiumlrcrl twelve THE CRITERION june, 1032 'Pup Huw: I r:1nk lizwlou, lrem- lNl:u'c:mtonio. lim--tty ll1ll'l'lH0ll, Sonny llaum. ltolium Ilmv: Alziriuu llosurt. XX'ilIi:1m Lylu, Gertrmlt- Gustux on, l':iuI lXlcN:m1zu'z Athletic Association All the sports in which the school is represented are sponsored and supported by the Athletic Association. Football, baseball, basketball, track, and rifle are aided financially, as well as morally, by this organization. An annual dues drive is held in which basketball tickets: are sold at a low price. An- other way of raising money is the admission charge to the games. The funds are usually entirely expended by the close of the year for athletic equipment, transportation of the teams, and rental of halls for the important games. Moral support is provided by arousing school spirit for the teams and showing the players they have the support of the student body. This is accomplished chiefly by 'Qpep as- semblies. In the football season this year, the value of this sort of support was shown when such an assembly turned what began to be a disastrous season into triumph and the county championship. The Athletic Association includes both boys and girls of all classes in its membership. Mr. Wilmont T. Fisket is its adviser. Its ofiicers are: President-William Lyle Vice President-Gertrude Gustaveson Secretary-Marion Gosart Treasurer-Paul McNamara Director of Publicity-Betty Harrison Custodian of Supplies-Frank Barton General Manager-Russell Smith Director of Room Representative-Irene Marcantonio June, 1932 Page hunclrecl thirteen Top Row: Coach Reilly. Michael Scully. Robert Jontos, Leo Fieman, James Clabhy, Russell Smith, Kenneth XValker. fAssistant Coachy Middle Row: Irving Yale, Frank Barton. Matthew Piazza, Joseph Clabby, Harold Savage, NVilliam 1 ' l F d M E XV'lbt ' Pike xunsc 1. re c nany, 1 ix , Bottom Row: XVilliam Glass. Mickey Gynowicz. NVesley Curran, NVilliam ltlacllonald, Louis Kish, John Trojanowski, John Farrell. Football After getting off to a poor start, Central I-ligh's football squad ended its season as one of the strongest teams in the state. Two signal triumphs were scored. The tradi- tional rival in all athletics was defeated by the overwhelming score of 18-0. A victory hardly less decisive was registered over the highly-touted combine from Stamford. Despite the Loclc City team's claim to the state and county championships, which were considered strong until that encounter, Central's aggregation shut them out by the score of 14-0 and blasted their hopes for either championship. The Red and Blaclc's four final games of the season were all shut-out wins. The past football season was perhaps the most unique in the school's history. The first half of the schedule resulted in four defeats for the Hilltop squad. Not one point was scored in these games by Central. The players and the rooters were depressed. The team was discouraged because of its failure to fulfil the expectations of the school and especially because of a noticeable lack of interest in the team's fortunes. On the day before the Shelton game a pep assembly was held. This served to stir up the enthusiasm of the school and fire the team to greater efforts. As a result, Central completed its schedule in a blaze of glory by three victories in which their opponents did not succeed in scoring a single point. A post-season game added another scalp to its belt. This spectacular finish made Central the undisputed county champions. In the first game of the season played againnst New Britain, the I-lilltoppers were de- feated by the score of 14-O. Savage and Kunsch starred for Central, and Fink and Flood were mainly responsible for New Britain's victory. The handicap under which the Red and Page hundred fourteen THE CRITERION june, 1932 Fred Mclinany THE KICK-OFF Maurice Trojanowski Black team was playing prevented it from stopping the upstate combine although a desper- ate fight was waged. The postponement of the opening of school for two weeks in Septem- ber made it impossible to get much effective practice before the Hrst contest, and as a con- sequence the team was raw and inexperienced when called upon to face the tough New Bri- tain's squad. Despite a noticeable lack of teamwork, the individuals on the team played so hard that their opponents could get only two touchdowns. This was undoubtedly not the only defeat which could reasonably be attributed to too short a period of practice. In the next encounter, Central succumbed to the onslaught of a hard-fighting Tor- rington team in the game in which Fred McEnany received his first opportunity to play. Putting up a stubborn battle, the Central team was overcome by the score of 6-0. This was a closely fought contest whose outcome might have been different had it not been for the succession of bad breaks which the Hilltoppers experienced. The following week brought another loss to the Bridgeport boys at the hands of an upstate aggregation, this time from Naugatuck. The playing of the whole team was loose and erratic with the exception of that of Captain Tubby Savage who waged a game fight. This encounter, as unsuccessful for Central as those which preceded it, was a defeat to the tune of 14-0. The lowest ebb in the fortunes of the Red and Black came with the next contest which was against Crosby. The boys from Waterbury walked away with the game which was theirs by 19-0. It was then that Lyon Terrace was shrouded with gloom while the city's newspapers were suggesting that the goose egg was Central's symbol in football. Before the next struggle with Shelton, the pep assembly was held which rejuvenated a badly battered team and a downhearted school. The fire and determination of the squad Frank li:-trton Irving Yale Russell Smith Jack Hughes Leo Fieman June, 1932 ATHLETICS Page hundred fifteen XVesley Curran Kunsch heading around left end! John Farrell HARDING-CENTRAL GAME was released the next day against a harmless and docile group from Shelton, and a forty-two point lead was obtained. The goose egg symbol was inherited by the team from Shelton. There was no particular star among the Central fellows that day. They played like a team of stars with the superb type of teamwork that characterized all their games for the rest of the season. Although the Stamford and Shelton teams were exactly opposite each other in their victories and defeats, the Red and Black team found no difference. Playing as though it were a continuation of the Shelton game, Central outplayed, outfought, and outgamed their highly rated opponents and scored a 14-0 victory. Without respect for Stamford's envi- able record or championship claims, Central came through with a decisive victory. There was still some skepticism about the Hilltoppers' prowess, and it was claimed that they were playing above their heads. However, the Harding game removed all such doubts. Up to that time, Central had scored but one touchdown in five years against the East Side team, but shattered all precedent as well as the Harding team by the score of 18-0. The glory of this triumph fell equally upon all for it was the splendid team work that made it possible. This brought to the West Side the city championship in football. The ball used in this contest graces the center of Central's trophy case. For the cause of charity, Central played Fairfield in a p0'St-Season game. Despite Fair- field's boast of one of the strongest teams in its history, the Bridgeport squad bested them by the score of 43-0. This was the victory which dispelled all doubt about the validity of Central's claim to the county championship. At the football banquet, the team selected Mike Gynowicz as captain to succeed Har- old Savage in recognition of his outstanding performances on the gridiron during the year. The gridders for next season give promise of the same sort of co-operative and plucky play as was evident in the games of rhe 1931 team. John Clabby Louis Kish VVil1iarn Glass Matthew Piazza Robert Jontos Page lulnrlrvrl sixteen -lime, 1932 l 1 1 'Pop lluw: Mivlnzu-l Mziym-ruivlt. Manuel ll0lll'lf.I'lll'Z. f'hzu'l1-s llvlzvr. tlvorgw- Slillilvftlll. John Ki-rr, Frunlt Muszmlv. Alphollsn- liulnowick. Iinttum Huw: Vnau-lu Ili-illy. Ke-nm-th Iiitvlwll, Andrew llitsul, XVillizLm Kuusvh fvlevtvml Cillilllllll. William AlIll'l'HlHll1l 1zu'ting.:' culmtziinl. John llomko. John Sulit-cli. l l'ilIlli llurlml lrlizllizigt-1'l. Basketball This year the school was represented in basketball by one of the finest teams in its his- tory. It won the city championship and the Post-Telegram trophy by two decisive victories over Wanen Harding. It was selected for a place in the Yale tournament from which it was eliminated by a strong Naugatuck combine in a hard-fought contest by a score of 33 to 31. Ar the start of the season, the Central team beat Staples High of Westport, 39-11. It went on to victory over Torrington, 26-24, and an Alumni Squad, 27-22. Its first defeat came from Naugatuck, 41-15. The string of triumphs was run up to four by decisive con- quests of Fairfield, Gilbert, Danbury, and Ansonia. A surprise came when a supposedly weak Greenwich team humbled the Central squad with a score of 18-14. The winning streak was reassumed with four consecutive victories, over the two teams from Waterbury, Wilby, and Crosby. After that came the first contest for the city championship which was won from Harding, 27-23, and then another win from Torrington. An underrated Stamford aggregation provided Centra1's third and last defeat of the season 21-20. After the next victory over Ansonia, 40-17, the health authorities of several cities of the Naugatuck Valley forbade their high schools' teams to come to Bridgeport be- cause of smallpox. This necessitated calling off the games scheduled with those teams, but Central's superiority to all, except possibly, Naugatuck, was conceded. The season was ended in a blaze of glory by three overwhelming triumphs. Harding was beaten, 32-21, and Central swept to victory over Stamford and Shelton. 111116, 1932 ATHLETICS Page hundred seventeen Top Row: Richard Fahy, Harold NVickhart. William Geisler, John Lillis, Cecil Steeves, Albert Harkabas. Bottom Row: Joseph Norton, Alfred Teller, Charles Sprague, John NVorman, Vincent Hammersten. S ' ' Although the swimming team has had pretty poor luck in the way of losing some of its stars, Central's mermen have made good. Injuries and ineligibility have already taken their coll of the swimmers. George Perry, a valuable baclcstrolce, and Ernest Rommel, a diver of note, have been unable to compete in many of the contests this year. Worman, upon whom the team depended, was out for a time with an injured ankle. Because of the absences of these men, the Central squad has found it difficult to score properly in some events. Teller and Gynowicz, both new men, have scored the most number of points. As for the gains and losses, Central has defeated Commercial High School, Peekskill, Roxbury, and the Orcutt Boys' Club, but Central was defeated by Harding twice, also by Canterbury and Hillhouse. Russell Redgate is the manager, and the team is coached by John Fox. Rifle Team QPicture On Page 1191. The largest number of candidates in the history of the Rifle Team turned out about October first. From this material, Coach Harty selected his team. This was the first Cen- tral team to win a cup, taking third place in Class A in the National Riiie Association Junior Matches, series of October to December. The Red and Black was the first eastern team ever to return a perfect score in the nation-wide N. R. A. matches. William Harty, '31, one of the stars of the team of '30-,31, succeeded Lt. Dillon as coach this year. In addition to the N. R. A. matches, Central entered the nation-wide Telegraphic League and is in first place. Captain Lasell and Sam Nelson are tied for individual honors in the league. Lasell also holds the coveted Expert Rifleman award for position shooting. To date, the team has won ten matches and tied one. l':u.n- lmuflrcrl 0ij.IIllL'L'll Junv, 1032 SOCCER Twp Huw: Vuau-lx li:u'r4m. Al1iIl2lLfl'l' CIIZIIIIUY. Frank lmigrli, xvillikllll 'I'au'rzu1l. F'I'2llll'iS Ilulmvr, th-r1l't.Tv , - , l'1-rr:-xml, In-un Slnivuk. hlzlllzlgvx' 1'2l,Yilll1ill. Asst. lnawll I.. Mvlivnziv. Xlhlflln- Huw: Ill-nry Kyla-. Yt'I'llHll I'vrt. I+'v'n-d lvl1l'llNX'PHDI', Imvill Mvlionzio, Imuis 1Xl:11'0hvsv, Law- , 1-1-11:-v liznum. Hwy Vusv, Imuis Snmgrm-y. Paul Kovxu-s. John 5lIlliYiiIl. Hzxrolml Ilumllvnlzm lottmn Huw: lmuin-l llurxln-y, 'IR-rry Mvllrntlm, Thomlurm- Spivank, Ilmmlal YOIIIILI. llichzxrcl l'urrnIl, Xlplumsa- llulmwick, .lusn-ph Smnlu-ri. .Iulm Hamilton. I 1'amk Amlvrsuu, th-urgu Antim-tis, l'IY2llIl Gllstzlvvsoll. TRACK 'Pop llow: .loss-ph Lamb. l':l'lH'Stf'h2lIl10!',IilJhl'I't Iiutzko, John 'I'uIwori, XV:nltvr Jolmsml, Howard llzumlolnun. Robert Fvllstvlx Mr. llarron. . - . 1 Mifhlh- how: 1111-1 Ulu-rhloom, Franklin lax-dell, llzmrv Slwhlml, Arthur Hanson, Iillylllfllld Horam. lflw-:I l'tft'llXVt'il0l', fh-urgv 'I'erl'zmi,. llslrry Fie-nlzm, l'zLllI Syostraind. . 1 , Iiullmn Huw: Arthur lNl:-yn-rs, lhmald Vox. Kr-mwth lwmry. lfrzluk AllCIt'l'SUl1, Thomas KIHIIUV, hov Vasu XVultm' Maguire, vVillilllTl Halter. ' ' jum-, 1932 ATHLETICS Page hundred ninctecn RIFLE TEAM- fWrite-up on page 117j 'Pup Iluxv: Willizuu Hxwty 4l'mu-IH. lh-nry 1'z1ll11lm,11. John IAOIIHIS. 4'lif1'm'rl l'zn'lson, Aliltrm Slivnlzlull N1-il Murphy, XVillium Fzxlvvy. ltnltum Huw: llubvrt llutxko, Sunuu-1 N1-lson. Mm-1'1'ilI Lznsvll. Imnzxlml Gosurt, 414-o1',2,'o Mulmfr. ROOM BASKETBALL-212 CONGRESS Top llow: Alex Vinczv. John Gzxllzlgx-1'. lmuis ITif.u1l:u'nu-. lhvltum How: John l'I.f:111. liohert Mohr-vy, he-stvl'l'lz11'k, Louis Mwsznrus. Frank Tumus. Page hundred twenty THE CRITERION June, 1932 Top Row: Coach Reilly, Frank Kovacs. Matthew Mackey, Sydney Englander. Edward Boehm. Harley Perkins, XVilliam Silhavey, Richard Scanlon. Victor Zsalman, YVilbur Robinson. George Mulligan, Jack Hughes Qlvlgrxj Middle liow: .Iohn Brown, llernard Dietz, James Speer. .lohn Hrozazowski. XVilliam McDonald fCa.p- taiuj, Andrew liitsul. Louis XVQ-isberger, Edward Johnson. Chris llelales. Thaddeus Kozlowski. llottom Row: Puzant lieropian, Hubert llonnely, Irving Yale, Edward O'ConneIl. George Sherwood, l'atsy Tiberio, Thomas Gorman, Lawrence Levy, Stephen Golias. Baseball The baseball season of 1931 was fairly successful. lt started out with a decisive victory over a weak team from the Connecticut junior College 8-1. The next game ended at the end of the tenth inning in a tie 2-2 in which Peekskill and the Red and lilack fought a closely-contested encounter until darkness fell. A win was barely eked out over Stamford in another overtime game which went sixteen innings and ended in a 3-2 score. The spectacular pitching of Hus Clancy was the feature. The first Harding game resulted in an overwhelming defeat, 6-1, for Central. In the next two games with XYilby and Crosby, Central broke even, winning from the former 8-2 and losing to the latter 3-1. Three victories followed: Fairfield was beaten 6-53 the race for the city championship was made a tie by a 4-3 triumph over Harding: Nangatnck went down to defeat 7-4 in a fifteen inning game. Stam- ford avenged its earlier defeat at Central's hands with a 4-2 win. but the season was brought to a glorious conclusion by another victory over Harding 8-3. Although it was expected that this team would make a poor showing, it finished the schedule with more victories than defeats. It showed unexpected strength in the important games and succeeded in winning the city championship. This gave Central superiority over Harding in two of the three big sports. The 1932 team contains a number of inexperienced members. Bill McDonald, one of the few veterans, is captain of the squad. Although this is the first year in high school competition for most of the team, its schedule is the toughest in years. All the players show promise despite their lack of experience and will probably be good for three years' play on Central's teams. Ansonia was downed S-6 in the first game of this season in which the team showed great strength. Peekskill, an al- together superior team on which several Central alumni played, downed the Hill- toppers ll-3 in the next game. How the team will come through the rest of its games is problematical, but as its members gain experience, it should develop real power. june, 1932 ATHLETICS Page hundred twenty-one Top Row: Mary Anderson, Hose Marcantonio, Gertrude Gustaveson, Marion Gosart. Sophie Szekeres. I-Bottom How: Jeanne XVOod, Miss Ceresi. Miss Lockwood, Shirley Cohn. Girls' Sport Club For the girls who are athletically inclined, we have the Girls' Sports club. The pur- pose of this club is to interest the girls in sports of the three seasons: fall, winter, and spring. Volley ball and soccer reign during the fall season while indoor sports such as bas- ketball, indoor track, and bowling are the winter sports. In the spring, baseball and tennis teams are organized. Besides the annual track meet, this club is also sponsoring a Sport Day. This Sport Day was started in 1929 when we entertained girls from schools near by. In 1930, Sport Day was held in Fairfield High, and in 1931 it was held in Milford. This year, Sport Day is June 4. It is to be held here and twenty girls will come from the following schools: Fair- field, Milford, Stamford, and Crosby High of Vlfaterbury. The girls picked to represent this school each year have been outstanding members of the Girls, Sport Club. The Girls' Sport Club of Central this year is under the splendid coaching of Miss Helen Lockwood and Miss Agnes Ceresi. The oflicers of the club are: President-Gertrude Gustaveson Secretary-Marion Gosart In addition to these ofiicers, we have a manager for each of the following sports: Tennis-Shirley Cohen Basketball-Sophie Szerkeres, Helen Frisbie Track-Frances Tesch Soccer-Mary Anderson Bowling-Barbara Pennington Baseball-Rose Marcantonio Volley Ball-Jeanne Wood Page llljllflftll twenty-two June, 1932 THE VVINNING JUNIOR TEAM. Girls' Track Meet The fifteenth annual Girl's Inter-class Track Meet, the most exciting girl's sport event of the year, was held April 8, at 2:30 o'clock in the gymnasium. The freshmen, wearing yellow, were the first to enter the gym. They were followed by the sophomores in crimson, juniors in green, and seniors in blue. This year it was decided to continue the practice of having a separate contest for songs and cheers. The balcony was lined with friends and teachers and optimism and confidence were expressed by all classes taking part. 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