Charlotte High School - Witan Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1938

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DONALD 'VVOLZ 253 Hardin Road Forward and fr ' ee was lhere, The will to dvi so l to dare.' Biology Club , Cheer ader 2, 3,.4g Motor Club , 4g Pep ox 2g Service League 2, Soccer 4. ia 'f Y U K my ,F o' ' ?l!LEAfl?llO?lLlYfOU X I ml. 224 Lake Breeze RE- Hich in the qualities of mind and heart lhal make la noble woman. Baseball 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Honor Team 45 Candy Committee 4: G. A. A. 3, 49 Greenhouse Club 23 Motor Club 43 Optimates 3, 43 Service League 2, 3, 45 Soccer 29 Tennis 4, Visual Aid Corps 3, 45 Witan 4. Q? wif riglfifiiies CX-270 E emere Drive HILDA KLIER 30 Pearson Street Like two gentlemen rolled into one. Biology Club 2, Service League 3. HAROLD THOMAS 375 Stone Road 0Un PAST BEVEALED By DOROTHY BRIZIUS Our class has many memories of the old school, which used to be across the street. When the new building was being erected, our attention was taken by watching it rise and wondering how soon it would be ready for us to occupy. In the old portable, Room No. 99 was our home- room when we first entered Charlotte from No. 42 and No. 38 schools. Miss Sage was our homeroom teacher, and was, until we entered our third year of high school. One day when the Senior High School had an assembly, when we were in the seventh grade, we had a long homeroom period, and decided to utilize the extra time by putting on an entertainment. One well-remembered incident was Dick Beidenbach's version of the Hawaiian hula dance, costume and all. Janet Meech and Phyllis Koester sang a duet, Marjorie Fournier danced for us, Fred Packard played the accordion, and Bob Ward played the cornet. In the course of our progress through the years, we have lost some of the members of our class by the wayside. Al Baker, Jr., doubled up on his studies and was graduated with the June class of 1937. He is now attending the University of Rochester. Bruce Bogardus, Fred Packard, Wilfred Scheflle, Maynard Hellman, Elwood Wheeler, and Paul Gilbert left to attend other schools. Margaret Giles and Margaret Koehler left school to go to work. Our class has turned out to he one of champions in Soccer, Basketball, and Love. This year the soccer team won the championship of the city and of this section. Some of the members of this team in our class are Everett Brown, Eberhard Schneider, John Lundahl, Harold Michel, Jack Tesmer, Don Wolz, and Tom Wills. Everett Brown made the All-Scholastic Team, and many of us felt that Eb Schneider should have been on the team, too. In the second year, the girls formed a basketball team. It was a glorious team, and they had a glorious season, losing every game they played. In the begin- ning of their twelfth year, though, they won the Inter-class championship. This team was composed of Arelene Cooper, Eleanor Young, Vivian Cranch, Margaret Giles, Mary Prinzi, Janet Meech, Edna Nicol, and Buth Boylan. We think a silver loving cup should be awarded to each of the two couples in our class who seem to uphold the true bonds of loyalty and love, longer than others. They seem so faithful to each other. Several members of our class took Chemistry in their eleventh year. Those members often got out of class work by suggesting to Mr. Bird, who then had charge of fire drills, to have a fire drill during iifth period. Mr. Bird was always so obliging. When the Greenhouse was first new, Arelene Cooper, Eleanor Young, Helen McQuay, Dorothy Brizius, Phyllis Koester, Vivian Cranch, Lloyd Kavanaugh, John Bullock, and Everett Brown were garden enthusiasts and could be found down there after school, diligently working in the soil. Margaret Brightman, Carol Minster, Dorothy Bigger, Dorothy Brizius, and Helen McQuay were in the Library assisting Miss Cashman. They were on the Library Committee. The homemaking class was always a favorite spot for the boys. When the girls came from class, they gathered round demanding samples of the girls' culinary art. QCon1inued on page 591 A . ..-.-... .-........-.......,................... ,... ......l...-...s.,.....t.. s..- ..... ........A......Mn. , ,, X. i

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in F .QQ E1 4.4.5 - IEIII rf: D Q T?-I THIS IS UUR FINAL BHYME By JOHN BULLOCK 'Tis in the year one nine nine nine. The bells in the dome begin to chime. There enter B. Tracy supporting Pa Time, And there's Mother Goff with a smile so kind. The stage is prepared for our final rhyme: We step to a scales of ivory and gold, Our fortune is weighed and our tale's soon told.- The chimes in the tower came from our class. Good old Lloyd Shupp made a million with brass, Sangiacomo has hung some of our faces, In famous art galleries and other queer places, While Wendell merely decorates the world with advertisementsg Arelene with her grace and her warm-hearted charm, . And her belief in life's beauty is a haven from harm. Tom and Byrl have gone their separate ways, And they're just as well off at the end of their days. .I ack Tesmer is released from bashfulness, Yes, and has become a real banker of the best. Boy and Dot are now compelled to play '6Evangeline Because one of them did not hang hard onto the line. And Beidenbach went riding forth In Roosereliian style, And hewed the way for common man To live a life worth awhile!! Vivian Cranch is our scholar and our best, While Beeman, Kavanaugh, and Ward are heir to nobleness. For all their creeds are sworn to making happiness. We strain our eyes to see 5'Syb as she comes For now English Society just runs To her and Ruth Boylan who both have entertained A King and Queen. The light shifts 1 To the Business World where our class has whirled Instruments of machinery which move and make eternity. The Hrst to pass in our Business Beview, I Don Wolz now a retired millionaire, one of the few To accomplish this deed fair. Then there 'is our Host of secretaries of Best Boast,', Brizius Tackabury, Malmgren and Whitakerg Goodwin, Johnson and Minster. Each one accurate, and then retiring When their game is thru. Marrying And having large families too. Thus they came, thus they go, too true! Our poets are here, indeed, Elaine, Who is our best has not tried in vain, While Harold Thomas has fulfilled his one ambition, To become a poet with Mrs. Balcom's admonition. With Parks sitting on the bench, It took our three mighty lawyers to wrench A case from the Highest Court- , Frey, Ford, and Bullock, Incorporated.

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