Charlotte High School - Witan Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1932

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North Greece AVERY LOCKNKR Music Moonlight I rcnch Honor Society 3,4; Glee Club 2, President 3, Vice-President 4; Inter-High School Chorus 4; Latin Honor Society 3,4; Senior Play 4; Senior Quartette 4; Social Committee 4; Track 3; Witan Staff 4; Wrestling 3. LOIS MARSH i 17 Mason Street Her air, her Planners, all who saw admired. Assembly Committee 4; Candy Committee 4; French I lonor Society 3; Glee Club 2,3.4; Latin Honor Society Secretary 4; Press Club 4; Senior Day Committee 4; Senior Play 4; Witan Staff 4. CHARLES A. RICHARDSON Cheltenham Road Science, when well digested, is nothing hut gooil sense and Reason. Assembly Committee 3,4; Basketball Manager 3; Chemistry Club 3,4; Glee Club 2,4; Inter-High School Chorus 4; Northern Light 2,3; Photography Club 2,3; Safety and Order Committee 2,3,4; Senior Day Committee Chairman 4; Senior Play 4: Senior Quartette 4; Witan Staff 3. HAROLD SMITH 213 Beach Avenue “......the elements so mixed in him that nature might stand up and say to all the world, “ This was a man!” Assembly Committee 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3, Captain 4; Basketball 1, Captain 2,3 and 4; Class President 1,2,3 and 4; French Honor Society 3,4; Hi-Y Secretary 2 and 4, President 4; Latin Honor Society 3, President 4; National Honor Society 4; Publicity Commit tec 3; Senior Play Stage Manager 4; Soccer 1, Captain 2,3 and 4; Student Council 1,2, Vice-President 3 and 4, President 4; Social Committee 3; Witan Staff 2,3; Tennis 2,3,4. JAMES C. WEEKS 10 Frey Street Helpfulness abides with him Candy Committee 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Hi Y 3,4; Noon-Hour House Committee 4; Mixed Quartette 4; Northern Light Staff 4; Publicity Committee 4; Senior Play 4; Senior Quartette 4; Soccer 4; Swimming 20; Wrestling 1,2,3, Manager 4. 11

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45 Strohm Street JEAN DENISE ESTES Lift ts a jest, and all things show it; ” though so once, but now 1 know it. Assembly Committee 4; Basketball 2,3; Candy Committee 4; Class Secretary 4; Class Prophet 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Mixed Quartette 4; Operetta 3; Orchestra 1,2,3, President 4; Senior Play, Business Manager 4; Tennis 3,4; Thrift Committee 2, 3,4; Tri-Y 3; Witan Staff Secretary 4; Zeitgeist Club 4. ERNEST V. EVE «21 Latta Road There is a great ability in knowing how to conceal one's ability Assembly Committee 4; Glee Club 4; Senior Quartette 4; 10-10 Plan Committee 4. AXEL V. JOHNSON 31 Valley Street Sure as his gun. Baseball 1,3; Basketball 1; Glee Club 2; Photography Club 3; Senior Play, Assistant Stage Manager 4; Soccer 1; Witan Staff 2. GLADYS MAE GROTZINGF.R 42« Lake Avenue She needs not the foreign aid of ornament, lint is when unadorn d, adorn'd the most. Candy Committee 4; Class Secretary 1,2,3; Class Testator 4; Com- mercial I lonor Society 4; G.A.A. 1,2, Council 3; I handbook Commit- tee Chairman 4; Hockey 1; Publicity Committee 3, Chairman 4; Senior Play 4; Student Treasurer 4; Tennis 1,2, Manager 3; Thrift Committee 1,2, Secretary 3, Manager 3,4; Tri-Y 3; Witan Staff 1, 2; Zeitgeist Club 4. WILLIAM E. FARRESS 74 Rand Street Ready to follow when they lead the way. Candy Committee 4; Hi-Y 3,4; Orchestra 3,4; Safety and Order Committee 3; Senior Play 4; Soccer 4; Witan Staff Business Manager 3 and 4; 10 10 Plan Committee 4. 3 years at Tech. High. 10



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CHARLOTTE The VVITAN All the world's a stage And all the men and women merely players.” Charlotte I ligh School was our stage and the class of 1932, the players. We made our entrance in January, 1928, our headquarters being Mr. Bennett’s room, 207. During our first year we dropped the role of stu- dents for awhile and held a party in the Assembly Hall, which was not successful as our male actors had not yet learned the art of dancing. As time went on, we began to play our parts more expertly, more nonchalantly, and we gave a party in the Practice House which was a success. But all companies must have stars. Harold Smith, Pomeroy Cass, Violet Rcntschler and Gladys Grot- zinger comprised the entire executive cast of the Student Council in their Junior year. Also we had musical fame. Jean Estes was one of the repre sentatives from Charlotte, chosen to go to Detroit for the National High School Chorus. Then there was keener competition among our players for a part in the National Honor Society, than in any other class in school. This year we took a trip to Cobourg with no resulting casualties, though Percy was nearly left in Canada when he couldn't find his ticket. He would have been there yet had not Miss Sharer rescued him. In May, 1931, we played our parts professionally and presented Seventeen.” our senior play at Jefferson Junior High School. Lovers of nature as well as actors in the role of students, we decided to have a picnic at Letchworth Park. Arthur forgot that the picnic was on Saturday and after collecting him and filling the gas tanks, we proceeded on our way. Everything was fine as Bill Farress hail done a very good job of supervising the picnic, bur when we came to eat the hots, it was revealed that Gladys had forgotten of all things, on a picnic, the mustard! Nevertheless every- body ate their fill and afterwards went sight seeing in the park in spite of the heat. Some of our actors went on the musical stage, forming a quarter and persuaded the Grange to send them to the State Fair. Here they saw only sheds and sheds of cows, according to one of the members. Having sung their numbers they were asked to pay the outrageous sum of two dollars for checking their costumes. Their costumes were Scotch. Once again we contributed to the real stage, but now being very professional, we went on the road and played four times being unable to meet a fifth engagement. This notable production was The Florist Shop. By combining the presentation of the play and the musical talents of some of our members we gave an all senior program in assembly. Outstanding as we players have been, we wanted to keep our good name by making a very dramatic contribution to our school. Therefore we arc turning out the first Charlotte High School handbook as our class present to our Alma Mater. But now it is time for us to make our exits and leave to our successors a new stage, fully equipped, a new company and a new audience with plans for a brilliant future. Ruth Punnett Class Historian EVIDENCE Here is the bower where she has lain Watching the reluctant feet of dawn Over the heavens, dim-lit with pearly rain Thru fleecy clouds unto the fragrant lawn. Here her own feet have hurried like the fawn Over the mystic carpet with nightingale and crane. A fairy figure that some hand has drawn Back ro the unknown heavens whence she came. Here is the wood that answered to her song Echoes cooler than dim note of bird. Here is the pathway that led her along Beauty unseen and song unheard. These are the tangled vines that blurred Her fairy figure, slim and swift and strong. This is the magic door whose mystery lured This is the mute oak w ho knows which way she’s gone. I 2

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