Charlotte High School - Witan Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1938

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tention to Janet Kuder and Pal Clark as their ideal men appeared on the screen. ln news reels Betty Aldrich interviewing Bill Quin on his return from abroadg George Zimmermann, Golf champion, dis- playing his techniqueg Dick Cernon in swimming meetg Duane Bray, Olympic runner, Jerry Ryan signing up with the basketball league. Demonstrat- ing good deeds for the day to their little scouts, were Marion Welsh, Eleanor Stone, Mae Pitcher, and Dorothy June. En Route, June 3, 19-1-T Dear Diary, Excitement! Bailed out, dashed through circus tent into net of aerial acrobats who were found to be Dorothy Cox, Herbert Watt, and Fannie Collins. Picked ourselves up and stayed for rest of perform- ance. Riding through flame, daredevil Elizabeth Taylor. In center ring was Marge Warren trick equestrienne putting her bareback riders, Elsie Barton, Virginia Bovenzie, and -Mildred Crane, through their paces. Next we found Lucille Wilkes now training seals. In third ring the tight rope won- ders of the age, Margaret Mattil, J une Baysor, and Pearl Herring. Women are now into everythingA- even clowning. No comments! Ruth L'Hommedieu, Pauline Salzer and Jean Starkins were clowning full swing. The modern Mutt and Jeff, Dick McKeegan and Harold Michel. Circus over, J ack Elliott and a real cigar Cnot a pencilj induced us to visit side show. Snake charmer, Margaret Murphy chilled usg Bill Amidon thrilled us by swallowing a sword twice his length CSounds good anywayj. Outside found Bill Cook selling pearl souvenirs. CPearls still attract himb . Our plane wrecked we stayed at the Ambrose Cabins. Sitting on the porch we found Irene Moran, on a lecture tour, to be staying in the cabin. En Route, June 4, 1947 Dear Diary, Time on our hands, we looked for a bookstore and found i'Ye Olde Book Shoppe run by Carol Matte- son and Ruth Meyer. Talking over old times they showed us a paper edited by Betty Grosshans with comics by James Trayhern and published by John Dey. Looking through the columns found stories and poetry by Marcia Graver and the modern Dorothy Dix, Elizabeth Chase. With Cinderine Bruno's book Success under our arm, we proceeded on our Way until we found Audrey Bennett Antique Shop. An- tiques being irresistable, we entered and Gertrude Gleason helped us in our choice of a ship's lantern. Arrived home safely and happily. THE Ill-Y MGKNIGHT p AWARD On September 13, 1917 in a modest home in Boch- ester was born a lad, destined to spend but two decades in contact with his fellow men in this life. But in that brief span of earthly existence he built a life patterned closely after one whom he followed who showed us a way of life, nineteen hundred and thirty- seven years ago. Athlete: following his father's footsteps and tute- lage, in spite of physical handicaps he played champ- ionship soccer for three years. In the last year the team were runners-up for the city championship. Representative Student: he served his fellow students as a member of the Senior Council, his last year in school. Servant of his fellows: An active member of Alpha Chapter of Hi-Y, for two years, he was its Vice- President when called home. A Vice-President of his young people's group an'd an active church member, Archie McKnight, by his all round development, his gentlemanly conduct at all times so won the respect and devotion of his fellows, that they said of him in the Witan last year, Our nominee for an ideal man. That his spirit is with us yet is shown by the loyal devotion of his fellow soccer players of 1937 season, who despite handicaps and loss of their co-captain fought through to a glorious finish as City and Sec- tional Soccer Champions. We did it for Arch was the way one player expressed it after the final game. 'LLEST WE FORGET . As future generations of students pass through Charlotte's halls, pause to study, and then join the ranks in fields of greater challenge and responsibility outside the school walls, the name Archie McKnight will stand for all that is best in American student life. That students may have a reminder and a challenge to live out Archie's ideals of clean sportsmanship, class scholarship, clean sports, and clean living, his fellow Hi-Y members have decided to Work and save their money for the purchase of a suitable cup, to be awarded annually to the student at Charlotte who, in his daily living, best exemplifies the four planks in the Hi-Y platform which Archie so nobly lived. The first award of ,this cup will be made in J une, 1938. Let it be said' of the winner as was said of Archie 'LOur nominee for an ideal man. , ...Ml . , .4.--.,



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A 'Alma Mater wealeave Dick Veness' sunny disposition to Paul Walker. 12. Cinderine Bruno and Pete Frey leave the seventeenth Section of the StatuE of Frauds to Ted Baily and Madge Tozier to continue the feud. 13. K1 Phi Ki relinquish their title as Nlunch room monitorsn f?D to Sigma Phi. 14. To Jim Billings we leave Mable Sager's sandwich which she eats during Mrs. Ward's 4B English Class. 15. Bill Amidon leaves his library cackles to Miss Cashman. 16. Janice and Joyce Schove leave their superb coyness to the I young Lewis twins. '17. Lucille Wilkes leaves her happy go lucky ways with the boys to Jane Arbiter. ' 18.2 Irma Harvard leaves her red hair and dimples to Don Springs 19. To Tiny Lohwater we leave Jack Elliott's knack at being a comedian. '2O. Maggie Tiernan leaves the hope that some day she can get B111 to J E E P with her 21. To B111 Graver we leave Mr. Bartholomew's hand cuffs. May he use them to better advantages. 22. Bob Huse leaves his 'sox appeal' to Ernie Howell. 25. To Miss Doehler we bequeath a Trig Class of all girls. 24. Dick Gernon leaves his curly locks to Nancy Connor. QL , nnnnuunmumnwlumununmunm .... .1 qqueo, Axsnuef GHXLW R Q Jo seein eunf :IO . K sp J X 3 S , A.. . .

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