Central Park School - Scrip Yearbook (Schenectady, NY)

 - Class of 1936

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HONOR STUDENTS As a reward Ior the excellent worlr done by certain students in iunior high school, an honor roll has been made. These students have maintained an average of A and B on their report cards during the 7th, 8th, and 9th grades. 1st Row-Helen Mahoney, Elinor Walsh, Rose Cacchilla, Shirley Jennings. Warren Schaller, Doris Sayles, Hadassah Sahr, Gloria Cammarota, Audrey Keeie. 2nd Row-Thomas O'MaIley, Alfred Moskowitz, Frances Palombo, Virginia Van Vallrenburg, Eve- lyn Kohn, Barbara Tanis, June Turner, Betty Attenhoier, Richard Adams, Charles King. 3rd Row-Richard MacAdams, John Connelly, Bernard Thomas,Reed Caughey, Gerald Petersen. 4th Row-George Biittner, William Willrin, Robert Wiese, Robert McPadden, Wallace McFar- land, Leonard Levine, Dick Marvin, Stephen Garahan. Associate Editors FRANCES PALOMBO ELINOR WALSH ALFRED MOSKOWITZ Literary Editors HADASSAH SAHR SHIRLEY JENNINGS VIRGINIA VAN VALKENBURG GEORGE BIITTNER ROBERT WIESE ROBERT MOWERS Poetry Editors VIOLET MILLER IDA SCHWARTZ Sport Editors REED CAUGHEY ALICE YOUNGS Art Editarx RUTH SILBERKRAUS HARRIETTE SCHEINZEIT JENNIE BORKOWSKI EMMETT EAGAN Joke Editors JAMES WAGNER JOHN STANTON YEAR BOOK BOARD fd:fo,-:n-cmef, WALLACE MCFARLAND Club Editors BARBARA UNDERWOOD WALTER PFARR GERALD PETERSEN Photography Editor GLORIA CAM MAROTA Music Editor JUNE TURNER Circulation LEON GIROUX, Manager HELEN MAHONEY ROBERT McPADDEN DICK MARVIN Activities Board WILLIAM WILKIN JOHN HANRAHAN JACK MAGGS LESTER ADAMS DONALD DILL BETTY LANE EMMETT EAGAN BARBARA TANIS THOMAS DeCOSTE CLARK WILLSEY BETTY ATTENHOFER Advertising Stott STEPHEN GARAHAN, Manager EVELYN KOHN DOROTHY HORNBY TEDDY VINICK LEONARD LEVINE LEON GIROUX SYLVIA LEVITT JOHN CONNELLY ROBERT COOK BERNARD CZARKOWSKI BURR ROCKWELL ROBERT SMITH CHARLES KING BETTY MANNES HERBERT MARX FLOYD STONE NELSON OUAND BERNARD THOMAS GERTRUDE BOURDEAU AUDREY KEEFE Faculty Advisors MISS SPOONER MISS JENNINGS MISS MAIRS MISS SMITH MISS HARRISON MR. STOTTLE MR. SIMPSON



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9A MILESTONES One cold, snowy morning in January, I933, a band of 7B youngsters was ushered into the magnificent audi- torium of C. P. I. S. for the first time. This was the graduating class of January, I936. In a short time we were assigned to our home rooms where we received our schedules. After wandering around the building for a while and being pulled in by numerous traffic officers, we finally reached our classes. With the pass- ing of a few weeks the newness of C. P. I. S. gradually wore off, and we began to feel more homey. Finally we received our third report cards. We entered 7A where we experienced a new icy. We were allowed to ioin a club. Betty Mannes and George Biittner won the tennis tournament for the girls and boys respectively during this year. 8B quickly followed, and in 8A Shirley Jennings received the Lincoln School Parent Teachers award for ability. Dur- in this year, Betty Mannes again won the eighth grade tennis tournament forthe girls, and George Biittner for the boys. Finally we received our last report card in BA, and found ourselves in 9B, laden with homework. Towards the end of 9B we breathlessly elected, with the help of the rest of the school, our Student Council officers. Robert McPadden won the coveted position of president. John Hanrahan became vice-president, Audrey Keele, secretary, William Wilkin, treasurer. Then we reached the top. We became 9A's and with this came dances and all sorts of committees. Very soon after our arrival into 9A, we met to elect our class officers. Peter Weber was chosen president, Frank Reyes, vice- president, Shirley Jennings, secretary, William Kruk, treasurer. All too soon our 9A term came to a close, and with it, examinations. Now, although we are waiting expectantly to enter high school, it is with regret and sadness that we leave all the fine teachers we have had, our dean, Miss La Bell, who has been a great help to us throughout our 9A term, and last, but not least, dear old C. P. l. S. to the on-coming students who, we hope, may have as happy a time as we have had here. HADASSAH SAHR INTERESTING INFORMATION ABOUT 9A'S CHARLES CULVER'S father was chauffeur for Charles P. Steinmetz just after the war. Unbelievable-AUDREY KEEFE, our little girl, received for the first land last we hopel time a D on her report card. JOHN KELKER, the little boy with the great mind, was born in China. GLORIA CAMMAROTA'S baby picture was in the paper as Schenectody's Prettiest. MARTHA JANE HOFFMAN accomplished, for the first time in her Central Park School days, a report card which showed all A's and B's. VE MILLER, was in the midst of a cyclone in Nashville, Tennessee when she was but 3 years old. ROBERT PARSONS won a ski race at North Creek last winter. Believe me, it's true. ROSE CACCHILLO, always a smart girl, went to Italy for her summer vacation when she was in the 4th grade. HOWARD HICKIN, the Rubinoff of 9A, visited his native country, England, when a younger lad. WALTER WICKS, always the unheard, once lived on a sheep farm in South America. BARBARA HUBBARD must eat Wheatena. She climbed Mt. Marcy, 5,344 feet, when but 6 years old. Quite a thrill. ELSIE VESPERMAN, one of few words, was born in Germany. GLADYS PALMER, a very thrifty girl, knitted a presentable sweater with very few errors. SYLVIA LEVITT, while an infant in the hospital was mixed up with another baby and almost wasn't Sylvia. ELLA DWYER was blind when a tiny tot but grew out of it. BOB SMITH has been to Europe but very likely Bob can remember very little about it. BARBARA TANIS-Calvin Coolidge, a former president, was Barbara's third cousin on her mother's side.

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