Charlotte High School - Witan Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1941

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A .v 48, CLASS ADVISERS M155 JOVI E SHARPR WALTFR W BINNPIT INJUNS BUT NO COWBOYS H By CLINTON BNRINFS Hzrrwmzz Seyeral summers ago the woodlands surrounding the rolling hills ot 38 42 and E ab Barnard became exhausted and we could no longer obtain the materiils necessary for further growth and deyelopment from these barren hunting grounds We were forced to find a new home so we picked up our wig wams slung the papooses on our backs and took the dangerous narrow Lake Axenue trail through the wilderness to the fertile mlley of Charlotte unior Hrgh School Here l1y a perfect land that seemed waiting to offer us all of rts resources for existence and our progress We settled down here in the fall and began to make wise prepara trons for the winter which we knew would bring a sexere cold test especully n anuary intermingle and form new friendships We sur yned the first three wrnters md learned many ot the lessons of n1ture rcxciled to us in the vegetltion 1nd 1 m1l hte of this beautiful xalley In 1 mccting in the longhouse Qroom osc rc o 1 l of tribes that had settled in the ulley He was a strong stalwart warrior known to the brayes of his tribe as Shooting Bull O Rorke We lned happily under his leadership 1nd made 1 great deal of progress until we were xisited with mis fortune during our fourth summer in this 1 1lley In the month of une we faced one of the great est trnals of our existence for 1 deyastating drought fell upon the land 1nd once again we were lorced to moxc on Miny of us sought refugc on 1 plltcui c1lled Senior High School bec 1usc of its terrific height Somc who were not wre arcd for such 1 tcst crd not surxnc to ac complny us We were not tl1e only ones affected by the drought 1 l in our 1scens1on to this plateau we were joined by tribes from Seneu 1nd Holy Cross We plunked our wrgw ams high on this windy hill 1nd took up our cryilization where we had lett off We were some time in that we had lrttle tune for outside actixitics After two summers ot h1rd work we finished building our clnoes 1nd cirying our totem poles and begin to hnd tnnc for pl1y 1nd other plc1s ures Many of our brucs pliycd g1mes md when they becunc quite skillful they competed with warriors from otl1er ullages but because wc were the smallest tribe we were not too success ful Howexer our clptiin No Tongue In Face Boyd made sure thlt we returned with our share of the scalps Some of the more social minded xillagers formed 1 Rurban Club so that they could sit in circles with squaws and brayes of Continued on page 58 9 A. 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Clan Pi'e.ride11l 70 Kemphurst Road Clan P7E'.f..Q . . . Ben ye!! Football? . . . Triple lbreaif Reg'1ar fella?-You bel! Baseball 33 Basketball Club 2, 3, 43 Executive Council 43 Football 43 Les Babillards 33 Optimates 2, 3, 43 Senior Council 43 Senior High School Party Committee 43 Service League 4: Waiters' Corps 33 National Honor Society 4, JEAN LISSOW Clair Sen'el.1r'1 218 River Street Eeeuj, Meerzy. Almejl, Alun' Frilz, or jimmy, Diff. or joe! Banking Committee 2, 33 Biology Club 33 Candy Committee 43 Cheerleader 43 Chi-Y 2, 3, 43 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 43 Service League 33 Swimming 3, 43 Visual Aid Corps, 2, 3, 43 Witan 4. DOROTHY ROWE, Guardian of llJe Flag 991 Bennington Drive l ir1ue in true lJaMrir1e.H. Exrellerzre ue l1er1u1y. . , . .1 JJ I. 23 Girls At letic Asso 'ltion 43 I r-high Scie ce Club 3, 43 Oulward omza' 3' Pi 3, 43 Service Lea e 3,1 . ,New York 23 Teigils ' , 3VS:iual Co , , , o ly- ball 4' NWA ' a a onor So- ciety 4l EMMA BARKER 88 Leander Road And dreaming. mme of Autumn part. Ana' .rome of Spring afrproarbing fall. Groton, 3 years. SHIRLEY BEDFORD 289 Alpine Road , Void' .ro jolly. Jmile .ro gay. lluilb Ilnhle 11111 rb.1rm.f, clmie mn' :limi-J. Baseball 23 Service League 43 Soccer 43 Table Tennis 43 Tennis 43 Volleyball 4. , . l 4 x 3 . . INIARY ELLEN BERGER 65 Kemphurst Road A llvfstern .lfierll .md lf1.u'Hiug uw. Tlvif girl frruri Nebf.:1l.1 Il .1 flltilhlfll iiarflriqiie. Seward High School, 2 ye.irs3 Archery -13 Chi-Y 4: Optimates 43 Rurban Club 43 Service League 43 Tennis 43 Wfitan 4. ei so i ar' 16 ' qv K' 6- . ROBERT CRANSHAW. f ls J ireLQ5 ii I, Alai from' 7ll.1Id,t'lLl.lI He If ub 2 Cope y if-kill'-1.,,'avl. 3 , H' Zi 3,13 e 'rv alef' ball -33 Res a 33 enior C4 ' 49- K ce . 3 Wfaiter Corpys Y. , K ffl , J bd! 4 'Z ,IOHN BAIRD Sliimlaid lltmzrer 36 Wi dmere Road Life .Ill .alum of HIJIIIVIII Lalvrrrnlj .li- lne. .lllllljl found ru une form. lin! 4.11113 milled doiwz by .1 lillle flvflj- llfllltf, Boys' Camera Club 2, 33 Executive Council 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Les Babil- lards 2, 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 News Staff 43 Pilot 3, 43 Senior Council 2, 3, lPresidentJ 43 Senior Class Party Committee 43 Service League 2, 43 Swimming 2, 3, 43 Whit- ers' Corps 4. GEORGE BAKER 190 Stonewood Avenue Ar large ar life mid Izrire' ,ir natural. Bowling Team 3. 1 4 .. fr.-. DOROTH .BA - .122-y'FfIgJaSegUDryjZ I fa ayr' full of Il J! ll il Nezer o 1 .Lui e- . V u - f is M f' l o1l e one 50 l mike ber life worth-u'lJile.' onroe High School, 3 YCHISQ Candy mittee 43 Executive Council 43 Rurban Club 43 Senior Council, Presi- dent 43 Swimming 43 Visual Aid Corps 43 Witiin 4. Q VALERIE BEN 230 P lma nue ll i! a bug ear nd ri ' 9 1 1 er 'J ue a dull ul. Bas e ball 3 1 g 43 . g .u wife 7' Dir ' e 'tte- 4' l Athle ic soci u Ill .fer 3 - , L , . 1, Pil , S vic ague 43 1 3, Sw ming ' olleyball 4. ,IAMES BILLINGS l29 Harding Road .411 .n'lof'.i life 14,11 Illf.U1l lor' l7Hll,' 'limi vlullulq Jr.m1.1liv1, Big jim , t.'r.ug'v lluife 23 U1r!n.nJ Hound 33 Senior Council 33 Serxice League 21 Slneli of Xiu' York 23 Visual Aid Corps 23 Yarzlew in Sturm 3 GEORGE BIRD 72 Hopper Terrace There are rmiler that make ur happy. Band 2, 3, 43 Boys' Camera Club 2, 3, 43 Inter-high Band 43 Reserve Soccer 2, 33 Senior Council 43 Soccer 43 Volley- ball 4 GEORGE BOYD 108 Conrad Drive You accomplish much more work if you generate Jleam. not hot air. Baseball 23 Basketball 43 Basketball Officials' Club 23 Reserve Basketball 2, 33 Soccer 2, 3, 43 Swimming Club 2, 33 Volleyball Club 2, 3, 43 Wrestling Club 2, 3, 4. BETTY BRISTOL 64 Camden Street Little care I, if little I am, I mn do juft at murb ar a bigger girl mn. Chi-Y 3, 43 Senior Council 43 Senior Finance Committee 43 Senior High School Party Committee 43 Service League 2, 3, 43 Service League Council fPresidentJ 43 Witan 4. GLADYS BUTLER 4 Alonzo Street In Jilence ber uirdom if often rot1realeo'. Wellsborcv High School, 3 yearsg Co-op Committee 43 Dancing 43 Leaders' Training Club 33 Service League 43 Witan 4. 'u-pw WARREN CHILDS 21 Clio Street If it be lbuf to dream, let me rleepf' Horticulture Club 23 Service League 2, 4. CLAYTON CUSHMAN 1033 Bennington Drive lf you ,rfijn riot. Tlyetl y1u'll ruin mil. Service League 3, 4. i 3' 1 3 1 , X 3 I L! K Y if A . il . , 3 Q ' ef! 3 ,ug .f ' f J ION BL S ,hy L,Q4 I akevvoo rive ' An e tjeifzgrlittle fountain of youth. Ban g Coirfrmittee 23 Senior Council 3Q,- ervke ut jig it ' 2,239 i 4 1 HERBERT BRINDLEY 82 Wendhurst Drive Nou, if you muit mizrry. lute cure .she ii oldg For beautj u-ow1't help if your ntller are cold. Basketball Officials' Club 2, 3: Bowling 43 Hi-Y 2, 53 Reserve Baseball 23 Service League 33 Soccer Club 2, 33 Tennis Club 33 Volleyball Club 2, 3. BEVERLY BURNS 160 Wheeldon Drive Be glad, und your frieudf tire trump. Pilot 43 Witan 3. CLINTON BYRNES 60 Holcomb Street Be mlm, ofa noble uurrior. Don't let your anger mount. Ab! Nou' the crouu' ir .file11t,' Lel'r make that foul rho! count! Baseball 43 Basketball 43 Class His- torian 43 Executive Council 43 Les Babillards 2, 33 Pilot 3, 43 Reserve Baseball 33 Reserve Basketball 2, 33 Senior Council 3, 43 Senior High School Party Committee 43 Witan 43 National Honor Society 4. CHESTER COUCH 41 Cheltenham Road A boy'J u-ill i5 tlae lfllldlli will, and the llaougbti of youll? are long. long thoughtff' Band 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Les Babillards 2, 33 Rurban Club 43 Witrin 43 Na- tional Honor Society 4, LOIS DAVIES 71 Cragg Road HA form more ftlir, .1 'Qui' tllou- mul. Ne'er lurk II Metz my lol fo meet, .-s Babillzirds 2, 3. ELEANOR DETTMAN 105 Forgham Road in ree fver 11111l111g 11111111 1117111 blllt' AJ If 1111110 wie 1111111 lf.1l111g 1f11'1111gf1. Basketball 23 Les Iiabillards 2, 33 Soc- cer Honor Team 23 Tennis 23 Wfitan 4. GEORGE DUNDON 283 Sagamore Drive I11 J 1'1111f11e 111 1111111 fnfll 1ax'j1I.1j11 E111- llfillil 1411111 And bill f111.11b IZ111 4111111 111111 1111 Ilw111.111d f11e1'e1. Band 23 Executive Council 43 Inter- high Science Club 2, 3, 43 Memorial Scholarship Committee 53 Senior Coun- cil 23 Service League 43 W'aiters' Corps 3, 43 W'itan 43 National Honor So- ciety 4. IOEL DYINIEK 498 Hudson Avenue ll fJe11 I 11.11 ,1 Flllllj. I 111111511 .11 .1 101111. ll l1e11 I b6'l'.J77l6 .1 111,111. I 11111 .ll4.l1 1'b1ld11f1 fl7fI1gl. NWashington3 5 years3 Inter-high Science Club 2, 3, 4. MARY FILIPPINI 22 Fleming Street Pc'V1rY'lt'VillIL'c' 111111 1l1'e11glf1 111 1'f1.11'.11'le1 emzblil 11111 111 do 11111111 Inter-high Choir 4. ANN ELEMING 2824 Latta Road Qulel, f1I11111f, ,IlllL't'!'t' .wld IXV1 A2171 ll 111111 111 i1e1'11111c'1 mia jul1111 C.1i 1.11 21 Pilot 51 Service League 23 Tennis 33 Visual Aid Corps Z. 3, -3 LEONA GAGE 125 Conrad Drive Rare 11 11111 rlurm ill 161.1 modenz age Like Ihr bf.1111if11l blurb of Leona Gage. Chi-Y 43 Co-op Committee 43 Dancing 5: Girls' Athletic Association 43 Op- timates 3, 4: Pilot 33 Senior Finance Committee 43 Service League 3, 43 Table Tennis 3, 43 Tennis 43 Wit.1n 4. 6 -nv' WILLIAM DREHER 180 Wfindsor Road The hell 117211111 VIIIIQ, .1114 11111 He had 11111 Iailfifd 1111 fzff, Bowling Team 5, 4. STANLEY DURBIN 87 W'orcester Road More fu11.' fllore people Lillfdf Band 23 Baseball Manager 43 Dime Dance Committee fChairmanj 43 News Staff 43 Pilot 2, 43 Senior Class Party Committee 43 Soccer Club 2, 33 43 Swimming Manager 43 Wfitan 4. JACK FIELDS 81 Elmtree Road llwhere r1'1111ld ire be. if F1eld1 had 11111 done All l111111e11'111'L? Boys' Camera Club 713 C1-111g'.1 Illllvle 23 Inter-high Science Club 3, 43 11111111 Caviar 23 Memorial Scholarship Com- mittee 43 O111z1'.1rd 511111111 31 Rurban Club 43 Slreeli nf NKI1' Yuri 23 Visual Aid Corps 2, 5, 43 Wfaiters' Corps 42 Witiln -11 National Honor Societv 4. SHIRLEY EISI-IBAUGI-I 43 West Parkway She 111416111 ,1 guy 11,1119 1111- her' f1'ie11d1. Archery 43 Chi'Y 43 Service League Z3 W'itan 4. ,Y - . , - Q , .1 11-XX-'I 1 . ,A , - - ws , , ,. , P Q ,s., .1 x' X ' BERNARD FRIDAY 199 Chalford Road Q ',' ' IILJI 1111! J 1111 ffl N11 niil H111 .1 111.111 111 ilu I111111, Hand 2, 3, 43 NX'itan Al. X3 frNJ PATRI ,IA GIBBS S31 Latta Road Wi 41.111 '111 he 1ffif1i11l,' Choir l,w5' enior Party Com, 1111! ATT-I1 Soccer 5: Yfitan 43 Y,111.4if11 Ill Sp ' Y v QI '21-Woo 6 DORIS GRISWOLD 33 Holcomb Street B.1f,'lg,' Baseball 2: Basketball 2, 53 Candi Committee A11 Chi-Y 4: Co-op Com- mittee 41 Memorial Scliolarsliip Com- mittee 4, Senior Finance Committee -li Table Tennis sg Visual Aid Corps 13 XY'itan -1. WILLI M A ,lf K 'e vent X Tb Q .HI,'!tfl1'll7 ful ' I r illw '1 l Y i 111 l V' ei fufltlflg gmt dt. u rn f. Pilot 5, 4: Reserve 1 er' ervice 'I League 41 Soccer ' 'Ck 3, 45 Visual Aid Corps 2. 5. -I. CAROLYN HANSEN 70 Weston Road llwltlv .1 www ffl' linmm A tflllle of theft , Nerer .1 lull Ilulverf Cawliu Il mar. Badminton 53 Bank Clerk -1, Baseball 2, Basketball 2, 5. -13 Girls' Athletic Association 3, 45 Leaders' Training Club 2: Senior Finance Committee 43 Service League 5, -lg Soccer 23 Tennis -1 'IEAN HAUCK 199 Conrad Drive It you irmlz' fmlfzlrlg. find 'mu lfrmu' you Luau llflllllll-K. Be terse efmnglv In bluff, Baseball Honor Team 2. 51 Basketball Honor Team Z, 3, 43 Commercial Honor Society 43 Girls' Athletic As- sociation 51 Service League -lg Vfitan -1. MERLE HEDRICK -4329 Lake Avenue Rfftfiffi Hliblrllevi' ll quill oultlmitd lim' illtrlf- Ilmulqlfli .irc Jeep .mil l.1il. Dancing Club 2, lnter-liigb Science Club ll: Senior Council 2. 5L Service Lcague 2. 3, -'lg Swimming Club 21 Wlrestling Club S ANNA MAY Hll.l. 22 Wfinans Street Clteu'i14l11ei i .WJ lin flillfm ii Clffllutl ln' :lt fu lIij.llillll'j -13 ' in VUARREN GRUNST 26 lilorenton Drive l'lwlugr,1fffiftv, .illfltltg Iftlaiiffi, ,null rv ,ij 'lt .' . Basketball Club It linys' Camera Club 1, 91 Cofop Committee 45 Hi-Y 5, -33 Pilot -lg Reserve Soccer 2. 31 Senior Council 'lg Soccer -3, Swimming s, -3. Tennis 1, 53 Vollevball 'lg Vfitan S, -l 'IOHN HANNAH 524 Edge-mere Drive Ulilclori. llilnri Ii Ulu z'r'3. ' Baseball -13 Basketball -lg Cheerleader 3, -13 Executive Council -lg Hi-Y 2, 3. 41 Reserve Baseball H1 Reserve Soccer SQ Senior Council 43 Senior High School Pam' Committee S: Service League 33 Volleyball Club 4 BESSIE HARRIGAN 4950 St. Paul Blvd. l zrnried zrilb fttzliefffe, ufmlt flint!!! .zlmnil fV11l'L'7',u Badminton -lg Band 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, Basketball 2, 3, Girls' Athletic As- sociation 2, 43 -lunior Red Cross 41 Orchestra 25 Soccer 2, 3, Tennis Z, 3, 43 Volleyball 23 NX'itan 4. ROBERT HEDDITCQH 4245 Lake Avenue Beal me Dnllj-ugly! In Ilia' lmr. Basketball 53 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Reserve Soccer 2: Service League 2: Soccer 5, 4. BETTY HENDERSON 49 Meriden Street l Llll,I11jl llll Bank Clerk S, -lg Basketball ig Candy Committee 'lg Clii-Y H. lj Co-op Committee ,lg l.es Babillarils J. 3: ljllot 2, 3. -lg Rurban Club -lg Senior Coun' til 'lg Senior Higli Scliool llartx Com- mittee fcil'l.llIl1l.lf1l 1. Service l.c-ague 2. 'lg Volleyball 31 XX'itan ,lg National Honor Societv -I EDSON HlNEl,lNli I2-4 W'ildmere Road !ll'f hilt lui i.Hutv.1 i.U.'dI.4J. .ff.'et'.'.fffi .nal '1fI4.ll links Camera Club 1, sg Corop Cont, mittee ig Hi-Y 2, S, lg Pilot lg Re serve Soccer 11 Senior iountil S. rl. Serv ice league I, 3, Soccer 5, fl. svviiiuoiiig 3, 5. lg 'll-iinis 2. 5. ll Visual Aid Corps 11 XX'.iiters' Corps sl -l ROBERT HOSLEY 270 Burley Road Yet fnlce. I do beliere flu! erm you u'erey11u1g, Bank Clerk 23 Pilot 4: Senior Council 43 Swimming Club 2, 31 Visual Aid Corps 2, 3, 43 Witan 43 National Honor Society 4. DENIS HOWE 43 Brayton Road Envy lad ufm grief In vw Carrier fmper .md dreamt. like me. Archery Club 23 Dancing 23 Dime Dance Committee 43 Senior Class Party Committee 43 Service League 4, CATHERINE HOYSIC 26 Hincher Street To like ber belief it 10 Erma' her well, Baseball 2, 33 Basketball 2, 33 Danc- ing 43 Leaders' Training Club 33 Soc- cer 23 Yruzkeer in Slmivz 3. RICHARD HUGHES 111 Sagamore Drive I gueu I'm jun .4 fmel .11 bent, Biology Club 23 Candy Committee 43 Inter-high Science Club 3, 43 Pilot 43 Senior Council 2, 43 Senior High School Party Committee 43 Service League 43 Visual Aid Corps 2, 3, 43 Waiters' Corps 4. CARL JENSEN 484 Birr Street Cbarlalrefr 01171 .fileul 1.91 liiile mari. Biology Club 33 Service League 43 Swimming Club 23 Witan 4. ARLlNE KAUFMAN 76 Estall Road Kind langue 15.11 utter uuu11r1'ed. Archery 43 Basketball 3, 43 Service League 43 Soccer 43 Table Tennis 43 Tennis 2, 33 Volleyball 4. EDWARD HOWDEN 99 Wlest Parkway Gif-If are all fight in their plxcei. bu! Ihei IIHILV iI.l1 ful. Banking Committee 2. 3: Senior Coun- cil 33 Service League 43 Visual Aid Corps 2, 3, fpresiclentj 'l. ERNEST HOWELL 59 Holcomb Street Cb.1v'loIfe'i expfrz flu fir1,u1ce,i Aml .lullmrily IMI YUIHJIIILI. Baseball 33 News Staff 33 Reserve Baseball 23 Senior Finance Committee 43 Service League 2, 43 Soccer 4. JEAN HUGHES 130 Cheltenham Road llnillirlg and rleref. Delighlful In kllllill She'1l find ,rucceii llubere Jw' .che may go. Badminton 2, 53 Baseball 23 Chi-Y 43 Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, 4g Senior Council 3, 43 Senior Finance Committee 43 Service League 3, 43 Table Tennis 2, 3, 43 Tennis 43 Witan 4. ALLEN JACKSON 9 Bateau Terrace Il if bard to keep the .truce Se! by rpeedy, ,rjmrlj 'Aceh Archery Club 3, 43 Basketball 43 Re- serve Basketball 33 Service League 55 Volleyball Club 3, 4. MILDRED 'IOHNSON 31 Valley Street l:.llfl7llllI1,'l I :mme ,lm .Ill llww ti lm mud rm. Service League 3, 4, GENEVIEVE KAVANAUGH 59 Pollard Avenue lluell 111.43 Ib: hind lived' .1 14.11 ull re- grrl. For line gurl flftll J.1:,:ln1g drum m.1mreIIt. Bowling 23 Chi-Y 2, 3: Drum Ma- loretre 2, 3, Alj Orchestra 2, 3, 43 W'itan 4. EDNA KELSO 222 Stonewood Avenue U ha!'r the good of pulling lhirlgr of? Strike while the ir0r1'r hot. Badminton 2, 33 Chi-Y 43 Dancing 23 Girls' Athletic Association 3, 43 junior Red Cross 43 Les Babillards 33 Memorial Scholarship Committee 33 Optimates 3, 43 Pilot 23 Rurban Club fPresidentj 43 Senior Finance Com- mittee 43 Service League 2, 43 Table Tennis 3, 43 Tennis 3, 43 Witan 43 National Honor Society 4. SHELDON KOCH 44 Cherr Road, U' I? ' 71 e again P lQd!1,l43 B eball Club 2, 3, 43 c all 3, , 3, 43 Re- serve iixger X2 3 of New York 33 Vi KM Q3, 41 Volley- ball Clu 3,'4.'-.:' RICHARD LEWIS 170 River Street Girli gel permarzeulr. why rarft I? Band 2, 333Inter-high Choir 43 Service League 3, 43 Volleyball Club 33 Witan 43 Yankeei in Spain 3. ROBERT LOHWATER 4223 Lake Avenue None hut himself can he hir parallel. Basketball 3, 43 Basketball Ofhcials' Club 2, 33 Co-op Committee 23 Les Babillards 2, 33 Optimates 3, 43 Pilot 2, 33 Reserve Baseball 2, 33 Reserve Basketball 23 Soccer 3, 43 Waiters' Corps 43 Witan'2, 43 National Honor Society 4. GEORGE MARCILLE 406 Windsor Road An ounce of mirth if worth a pound ofmrroux Archery Club 23 Biology Club 23 Service League 3. WINIFRED McNEILL 169 River Street Her uayf are u'ay5 of pleafariffzerf, And all her palhf are peafe. Baseball 2, 33 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Com- mercial Honor Society 43 Girls' Ath- letic Association 2, 33 Girls' Camera Club 43 Service League 43 Soccer 2, 31 Table Tennis 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 23 Witan 4. ARLENE KIESOW 1029 Bennington Drive I guen I ua! jun hom happy. Biology Club 23 Dancing 23 Senior High School Party Committee 4. RAYMOND KOEHLER 60 Alpha Street Y0u're very handmme. Raymond K. Perhaps y0i4'll grare lhe .screen ,wma day Baseball 3, 43 Basketball Club 2, 3, 43 Football 43 Reserve Baseball 23 Volley- uall Club 2, 33 Wrestling 2. , I' D 'QPWI r ' omef rid e are where? el life md . STANLEY MALMGREN 78 Almay Road Il'.r eaiy 10 fee thai .rhraulderr like :have ll ere mean! lo fit in foolhall rloiher. Archery Club 2, 33 Basketball Club 3, 43 Biology Club 23 Football 3, 43 Inter-high Science Club 43 Wrestling Club 2, 3, 4. BRUCE MCBRIDE 257 Haviland Park Shed a leaf for filmf, projeclon' .md rlidei. There grief fha lar! of lhe V. A. fHcBridei'. Hi-Y 3, 43 Reserve Basketball 33 Re- serve Soccer 43 Service League 23 Visual Aid Corps Z, 3, 4. I DoLoREs Mooiua , 'A' 45 Wheeldon Drive ., Oh, the it .1 rliaid of ihe dainlieil mold: I Hair of rimrhirie. hea?! of gold , Co-ed Volleyball 4' Service League 43 Wntm 4. X' ' ildav Y 7 jANET M 45 Wheel n .111eI ' itil' ROSEMARY MORIA TY L05 Sheraton Drive ll 11l1 lore ilu! 11 111111 .III Aj1r1l ala' Yi! ,li 0111 .il flu 11u1111,q iftrrf' Archery 33 Biology Club 33 Les Babil- lards 43 Table Tennis 43 Wfitan 43 National Honor Society 4, 'Y 1 ,, W' rTer 1171115 11111 1f1e111re ei gelbef. adm' 43 B' k a 43 Commer- ia on 'oci 1 ' c tive Coun- i 43 ir s' a ub 43 Service lp e 43 Ta nn s 3, 43 Wlitan ' National onoi' Society 4. Ms X, S'l 1' 11 the 'ltlllfllf 111 which good M W NORMA OCKENDEN 972 Thomas Avenue Shfkf 111fe. e1e11 I0 11 If76?1f0I.7 who i'.111'I do her tl 111101. Badminton 3, 43 Basketball 43 Biology Club 23 Candy Committee 43 junior Red Cross 43 Optimares 43 Tennis 43 Witan 4. ROBERT O'CONNOR 88 Worchester Road lf 1l'1 1.111113 3111171 Jflifr. 'I-f7t'Yt l PIII uilfu lift' lJIlIUblLt'.H Basketball 43 Basketball Officials' Club 2, 33 Cheerleader 43 Co-op Committee 4, Dime Dance Committee 43 Reserve Basketball 2, 3: Senior High School Party Coriiinittee 41 5111111 111 N111 Yml 23 U111r1,11d Iif111111l 3. ELINOR OTTO 5-4 Leroy Street 'Ifu IIILYY 1'1i1f.'U1 lf, l ll1.'f11'i 1 1 f,.1jfl11.1.'ti 1,111 ii.1llt1.l,i Chi-i 3, Sim-ir lligli School llartv Coiiiiiiittec 3 is US. to X. ff' -.na Bt. ROBERT MOREY 60 Wedgew'ood Park Hou' much zrirer' I0 ,fake 11511011 JI Ollff 111,111 In 111111 In 1111re1'I11111 iilmfr. Service League 2, 3, 43 Swimming Club Z3 Visual Aid Corps 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY MOSLEY 340 Stone Road Full 11111113 11 ,flatter 1.r b0Y'II 111 blurb IUIYFFII. and ziarze 11r ru'ee111e.r,r 021 the de-fi-1.111. Badminton 2, 33 Chi-Y 43 Girls' Cam- era Club 43 Dancing 43 Leaders' Train- ing Club 33 Les Babillards 2, 33 Op- timates 3, 43 Table Tennis 2, 43 Ten- nis 3, 43 Wittin 4. SHIRLEY NIETZ 55 Harding Road Gmre um ill all her ilepf. wisdom 111 her eye: 111 every geilure drgnrly and ffJ11r111, Badminton 23 Les Babillards 2, 33 Optimates 43 Senior Class Party Com- mittee 43 Service League 2, 33 Table Tennis 3, 43 Tennis 23 Witan 4. 'IEANNE O'CONNOR 76 Britton Road A pert lillle 111112-eyed Kathleen Ma- 1'0ur111n' Sf1e'J aluzzyi about ill Ilae 1111111 of 11 m0rn1r1'. Basketball U-Ionor Team 21, 33 Dime Dance Committee 4g Chi-Y 33 Girls' Camera Club 23 Pilot 2, 3, fEditorj 43 Senior Council 43 Senior High School Party Committee 4g Service League 2, 3, 43 Soccer 2, 33 Volleyball 23 Witan 43 Yankeer iIl Spain 3. JOSEPH O'RORKE 17 Belford Drive The 1111 of Illdkfllg ipeerfaet if uieful ill f70liIIL'l, bu! 1r1d1,ij1e11,r,1ble 111 lore. Basketball Club 2, 43 Candy Commit- tee 43 Co-op Committee 2, 33 Execu- tive Council 3, Uiresidentj 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Memorial Scholarship Committee 23 Optimates 43 Uuluurd Bound 3g Rurban Club 43 Senior Council 2, 3: Senior High School Party Committee -13 Soccer Club 2, 43 Swimming Z1 Wfaiters' Corps 41 Witiin 43 National Honor Societv 4. FRANCIS PASQUALE 129 Brayton Road H1 ffm! 111 ftftlfffffffdij 111 ffvulltlc .111 .111l11f11l1 1111 -11111111 liadminton Club Zi Basketball Club R3 BUYS' Camera Club 23 Service lauigizi' 23 3, 4, Visual Aid Corps 1, 3, -lg Vollevball Club I AUDREY PICKWORTH 106 Conrad Drive Pull: me 011. c1'emi11 me 11111. fiighfv ,fame if ye! ru be gal. Archery 3: Basketball 43 Chili' 43 Girls' Athletic Association 5, 43 Red Cross Life Saving 53 Rurban Club 43 Senior Finance Committee 43 Service League 2, 5, 43 Swimming 5, 43 Visual Aid Corps 2, 5, 43 Witan 4. BETTY POLAND 91 Dorsey Road DL'!11ll7'E 11771 1. ku! I bare 7715 f1z11.' Archery 2, 53 Baseball 23 Basketball 2, 3, 4: junior Red Cross 43 Soccer 2. LAWRENCE REIDENBACH 11 Leander Road Mllnil ,l0lIlKli7lIE'.l wzrzblef 11,1 to ,id flzdelj zvilb i111jvu11iIy. Baseball Club 5, 43 Reserve Soccer 53 Senior Finance Committee 43 Service League 53 Volleyball 5, 4. JEANNE RETTIG 25 Elmtree Road A ,Lire u'1IfJ gfrldllflf r11'erfpr'er1d. A f7b.II1107Il of delighl. A fhlfl quite full of f9r1j1.!1i11e.fi. A flllufe fur! ru brighlf' Badminton 2, 31 Budget Committee 51 Chi-Y Z, 5, 43 Co-op Committee 33 F1-11 r ll ile 7' Executive Council 1 L .4 . -v fSecretaryJ 43 Les Babillards fPresi- dentj Z, 51 National Honor Society 5, 43 Odd jobs Bureau 43 Optimates 2, 5, 43 Olllllllfd Bound 53 Pilot 5, 43 Senior High School Party Committee -13 Service League 2, 5, 43 Witan 4. BETTY RUESTOW 85 Pollard Avenue Hll,'l7L'!'L' 'Will gel Ibme ejeti ,sri 611102 On! of Ike ,iiy ru I rr11l1e through. Bowlin ' 4' Chi-Y 5, 43 Service League F t 2, 5, 43 Witiin 4. ELSIO SANGIACOMO 42 Ellis Place UALH11 lriflei 111.1166 i11r're,ii, 11111 init' it 1111 lr'if1L'. l7ootb.ill 3, -1. uh' 1 iv I 'Q L. I' ffl lx x 1' 19 J . I ver Stree , I 4 zz' al II JJPIH' 3 at ue du. ' 1 11.1 I rv 'ful ue . rf, .xseball Babi ' Op- ti - . occer 2. ', f W KENNETH RAXVBTOND 156 lanes Road 015.' flu! 71141 ynwg life new 1 l.1ili11g dv-e.1111. Xwrestling Club 2. LOUISE REMSHIED 70 Wheeldon Drive A ,qwllle bL'.l1'I if fled 141111 .111 muy fbre.1d. Horticulture Club 5, 43 Wfitan 4. NICHOLAS RODAK 15 Afton Street The rheerful hdflflj ,imile uzzr 111.1115 for h.1pj1i11ei'i rmd peace. Archery Club 2. EILEEN RYDER 224 Willowbrook Road IVSIIIIIKITIIIFF from ber :yet I did rererre ,fair ,ff7L'L'L'hlL'l.f lIlt'fl.l,2Kl'. Archery 53 Badminton 2, 5, 43 Biology Club 23 Chi-Y 43 Candy Committee 43 Girls' Camera Club 43 Inter-high Science Club 5, 43 junior Red Cross 43 Leaders' Training Club 51 Op- timates 5, 43 Service League 43 Table Tennis 2, 53 Tennis 53 Witiin Al, PHYLLIS C ERER 489 ke S r Boul v rd ' H f be 11 eu1 one f em: d 111 in Bisc wr 1 B ct 1 I LS UU UCCC . 1 e fl , il ' - . T. ' J 1' 1 , . tl . B- ' t 3 a. .. X an R 7 5. 11 'bill , fHt ls yl 5, 1 Ca t- m -ee . ' 3 irls' , a bt ssocia 5, ju 't - Red 0 iss 43 5 atv A , Se c ' sg 5 - 2, 3, 41 Te .K 2, 5, 43 Volleyball 2, , 3 'tan 5Wi JEAN SCHUMAKER 44 Kingsley Road Aluujt happy, aluuyf guy. Glad I0 ,tee ber mme our uxn. ,lunior Red Cross 43 Senior High School Party Committee 4 3 Service League 2. f JUNE SCH R -1 ! e Avenue ,, Ffglllielffllj In ,t tu tzrlolieo' gtliiz. B niar ' ranklin, 1 YCAYQ Service , gt . f MARION SHARTLE 162 Clayton Street llnilb a .rmile for all, A fflflfll for none, Her riflory in life li tzlready half uvnz. Table Tennis 2. ISABELL SHEPPLER 69 Stonewood Avenue Tbefef 4 gleam in her eye. A .ipriug in ber uwzlkg 11:3 if tzluujt ready I0 14112. Archery 23 Baseball 23 Dancing 33 Girls' Athletic Association 23 Service League 2, 3, 43 Soccer 2, 33 Volleyball 33 Witatn 4, DONALD SMITH 91 Castleford Road l7nu11, dffitu 117147 Ilnf letlevi ul 'en Smvd ujv. ijtmi uni. .uid I?YdI't'l1,lH 11111141 fi.lL1.H 21 Service League 4. DOPJALD SPRATT 74 Harding Road I limit ri ful I 11.11113 fm! llllll Jo I ,Hel lI.' Band 3, 43 Basketball Club Z, S, V1 l.es Babillartls 2, 33 Optimates 3, '13 Rurban Club 43 Senior lfinante f,iv111 mittee -13 Soccer Club 2, 33 Track 4 -13 W'it.m -l1N1ltlon.1l Honor Society V1 1 NORMA lou' Hlfmu mutt replrer 1 mn. ' 4 Chi-Y 3, 43 3, Q airmanj 43 Commit ee 43 Cmigit ncil 43 Inter- Club QI junior Red Cross a' ng Club 2 3 Memorial mittee 23 Pilot 43 Senior Fina exLommittee 43 Senior Council 43 rvice League 3, 43 Witan 3, 43 National Honor Society 4. GRACE SEILER 91 Wilder Terrace Gite .1 cheer for the junior who un Hep into lbe place. Thai ri rmu' lefl erupt, by our beauti- ful CliVdl't'. Bank Clerk 3, 43 Banking Committee 43 Basketball 3, 43 Bowling 43 Chi-Y 43 Choir 33 Dancing 2, 33 Honor Bowling Team 43 juliur Caemf 23 junior Red Cross 43 Leaders' Training Club 53 Pilot 43 Senior High School Party Committee 43 Service League 43 Volleyball 2, 33 Witan 43 Yaneeet in Spain 3. f I- 1 ., ff f ? LL 3 ,i v 3 if f' ff' ' ' i WWW 'Q' CAROLYN SMITH 614 Beach Avenue 1 Bom uilfa tx .rilrer logar I1 r in ber moulin, Archery 23 Baseball Honor Team 2, 31 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Girls' Athletic As- sociation 3, 43 junior Red Cross 43 Les Babillards 2, 33 Soccer 2, fHonor Teamj 33 Swimming 23 Volleyball 3. LEONARD SNELL 146 Almay Road I .mr the mmler of my l.llL'I I .ml the m,11l.1rr1 uf my mul. Biology Club 33 lnter-high Prep Choir 41 Senior Council 43 Service League 3,4. jliAN STEINEGGER 69 Upton Plate ll :Ili -11,1j',mJ rilllf fuff. .Nl lu'.u'11ul of Mm. P1141 telidufu .wtf tilf. U7 .1 filnldved. who wit. B.iseb.ill 2, fHonor team, 33 Basketball 2, Qlalonor teamj 3, 43 Chi-Y 43 Coaetl 'lltble Tennis 43 Commercial Honor Society 43 lfxecutive Council 43 Girls' Athletic Association 2, 33 014114 and liffzoft! 33 Service l.e.igue 43 Soccer 2, fl-ltrnut teamj 43 Wfitain 43 National Hiiniit Society 4, an League 4 TERESA TACHIN 45 Fleming Street Mingle your carer with plearure now and then. Service League 4. PHYLLIS TAMBLYN 570 Washington Avenue No one ir ureleir in lhir world Who lightenr the hurdeni of it for anyone elJe. Bowling 45 Service League 4. RUTH TISCHBEIN 54 Wilder Terrace ll i.rely rareleri, innocently gay. Banking Committee 45 Baseball 35 Dime Dance Committee 45 junior Red Cross 45 Service League 45 Yankee: in Spain 3. ROBERT TURCOTTE 340 Forgham Road Drean1J make dull the pain of reality, 'E li X.,- W VERNA SUVERKROP 224 Nahant Road O! how I hate dignity .' It'r the dullerl thing in the world. Baseball 35 Biology Club 25 Dancing 45 Leaders' Training Club 25 Senior High School Party Committee 45 Serv- ice League 45 Volleyball 2. LORRAINE TAMBLYN 96 Lakeshire Road Dark brown hair, a reriour mind, A prettier nurfe you'll never Hnd. Badminton 2, 35 Chi-Y 2, 3, 45 Craig'i Wife 25 Les Babillards.2, 35 Memorial Scholarship Committee 35 Optimates 2, 3, 45 Outward Bound 35 Pilot 45 Senior Council 45 Senior High School Party Committee 45 Service League 2, 3, 45 Streelr of New York 25 Witan 45 National Honor Society 4. MARILYN TARNOW 80 Wyndham Road She'J pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, and pleafant to think upon. Archery 35 Chi-Y 3, 45 Co-ed Table Tennis 45 Co-op Committee 45 Girls' Athletic Association 35 fPresidentj 45 junior Red Cross 45 Les Babillards 33 Memorial Day Fund 35 Memorial Scholarship Committee fChairmanJ 45 Optimates 45 Senior Council 45 Serv- ice League 2, 3, 45 Table Tennis 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, fHonor Team, 35 Witan 45 National Honor Society 4. LEO TIMMONS 251 Hampton Blvd. The will to do well if the next thing to having the power. Banking Committee 35 Service League 35 Wrestling Club 2. SUZANNE TODD 33 Atwell Street Once in a dream, I ,raw a MAN. Archery 3, 45 Badminton 45 Co-ed Table Tennis 45 Girls' Athletic As- sociation 45 Optimates 45 Table Tennis 3, 45 Tennis 45 Witan 4. PETER VAL LIKE 78 Orland R ' t ir .iimf he ieriour. Hort' ult e b 2, 3, 45 Memorial Schola ' Committee 45 Senior Fi- nance Com ittee 45 Visual Aid Corps 2, 3, 45 Witan 4. EVELYN VAN ZILE 67 Surrey Road And :then rh. rzrtuef dled they rnnde he r' he lr. Girls' Camera Club 45 Dancing 45 Optimates 45 Service League 4. TERESA VITTORI 82 Pollard Avenue Silence 711.13 do good. and t.1n dr llllle harm. Baseball Honor Team 3: Service League 45 Soccer Honor Team 25 Tenv nis 45 Volleyball 3. 4, RUTH WEGNER 17 Anchor Terrace Her hright ,rrnile htzunlt me tlillf' Banking Committee 45 Bowling 45 Leaders' Training Club 35 Service League 3, 45 Table Tennis 25 Witan 45 Yanheer in Spain 3. BU L HITE e ld Street 's one in our hu ron ol progrell ' J . fd 5 B 13,4 . tb'. C 2,3,45 B tball cialsd b 4 5 Horse' b . , vl 5 X ROBERT WILSON 90 Estall Road He ,tpenkr an injlnile a'e.ilofno1hing. Service League 3, 45 Soccer Club 3, 4. MARION YOUNGJOHN 617 Denise Road Oh, for Ihe lille of I1 nlilliorltxirefi dnughlerf Banking Committee 55 Bowling 25 Senior High School Party Committee 45 Service League 3. IEAN VERWEY 63 Stone Road Dark lfjeif' Badminton 3, 45 Banking Committee 45 Commercial Honor Society 45 Dancing 25 Service League 45 Tennis 45 W'itan 4. DONALD WEDEL 45 Stonewood Avenue Friendi are my gold. Book! are my tiller. REID WEIDMAN 826 Bennington Drive The great plearure in life ir doing wha! people my you cannot do. Cross Country 3, 45 Les Babillards 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Senior Council 45 Service League 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Visual Aid Corps 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM WILKINS 55 Alpha Street Tell me VIHI, in mournful numherr Life ir hu! an emply dream. Basketball Club 45 Football 45 Horti culture Club 25 Swimming Club 25 Volleyball Club 3. WALTER YOUNG 137 Keehl Street It i.rn'l the .frhool,' Il'J lhe principal of the thing. Reserve Soccer 35 Volleyball Club 5 4: Witan 4. DONALD ZIMMERMANN 258 Hampton Blvd. Zen for adrenlure. .senre of humor. llvhal more could you ,ul in iz man? Boys' Camera Club 3, 45 Inter-high Science Club 3, 45 News Staff 45 Senior Council 45 Service League 45 Visual Aid Corus 2. 3. 4: Vollevball TWENTY YEARS AFTER by OHV N1 BAIRD Pmpfvet For the purpose of thrs story vue must rmagrne ourselxes proyected forward headlong rnto the year 1961 fundamentally the old earth rs the same as when vue left We are strll lrxrng rn a democracy of the people by the people and for the people Howeyer at thrs trme rt rs berng threatened by external forces much as rt was rn 1941 We traxel about by automobrles whrch can be com erted rnto arrplanes srmply by Hrckrng a lexer We lrxe rn homes whrch can be qurckly rf not neatly made to drsappear underground srmply by flrckrng a lexer fThrs seems to baHle the mrlrtary experts of forergn natronsj We are able to control our envrronment by merely pushrng buttons Truly rt has become the age of the armcharr Our hrst close up glrmpse of lrfe rn 1961 rs rn a small log cabrn way up rn the wrlds of North ern Canada Here srts Professor George Dundon and hrs able assrstant Gadget Zrmmerman They are porrng oyer a huge complrcated ma chrne rn one corner of the room There are wrres and batterres heaped up all oyer the room rn a sort of orderly confusron so characterrstrc of screntrfrc apparatus A frown creases the broad brow of Professor Dundon as he speaks Im stumped Gadget Accordrng to my cal culatrons we should at least be gettrng a hum out of thrs blasted deyrce Perhaps our theorres are rllogrcal creaks Gadget Impossrble storms Professor Dundon A rt stands now our Audroronrctelecerver rs as per fect as skrllful work and patrence can make rt and you know rt Lord knows Ive taught you enough about the structure of the machrne Gadget rs left speechless He ponders for a moment and then prcks up a parr of pearl handled plrers and slowly rnspects the rnstrument wrth the arr of profound helpfulness Suddenly hrs experrenced eye wrdens He yumps up qu k ly shoutrng Iye found the trouble' Iye found the trouble' What trouble? groans Dundon rrrrtated at berng drsturbed from the coma rnto whrch he srnks rn order to be alone Why the trouble wrth our Audroronrctele ceryer smrles Gadget Here rt rs We forgot to plug rt rn Well do so do so at once orders Dundon We are wastrng saluable trme Gadget plugs rn the machrne and rmmedrately the room rs filled wrth a low reyerberatrng rum ble of hrgh tensron current A drm lrght begrns to appear upon the telcxrsron screen He grrns wrth elatron and relrnqurshes hrs seat to Gadget Zrmmerman who eagerly awarts hrs orders Set rt for 30 degrecs N latrtude and 90 degrees W longrtude and well see rf we can prck up the Loursrana Worlds farr at Nevu Orleans Gadget makes the necessary adyustments and the drm lrght on the screen exolxes rtself rnto a beautrful Spanrsh landscape A wrde mer flovys out of the scene at the left and Dundon says Whoa Gadget We re a lrttle north of our obyectryc Once agarn Gadget makes a mrnor adyustment and onto the screen swrms thc crty of New Or leans the gateway to the Gulf the garden swot of Amerrca Iar rn the drstance rs seen the huge shapely woman s leg adorned by an equally huge and shapely stockrng Gadget turns to hrs chref and says There you are professor Rrght on the nose That rs the celebrated Nylon the theme of the Loursrana Exposrtron We drdn.t do badly rn our frrst attempt at tunrng the Audroronrctele ceryer Hmmm no rt wasnt too badly done Gad the farr grounds and see rf we can enyoy rt from here The huge machrne rs agarn adjusted mrnutely by Zrmmerman and slowly the scene changes on the screen untrl the Marn Street on the mrdway rn the amusement area comes rnto yrew Here are people from all walks of lrfe and from all parts of the world crowded together lrke sardrnes and yet they are enyoyrng every moment A gaudy srght seerng bus comes rnto the prcture wrth none other than Brll Gutman at the wheel Iarther back rn the bus stands the persprrrng rm Brll rngs who rs descrrbrng the wonders of the farr to the unrmpressed crowd The bus drryes out of the prcture Our attentron rs next attracted to a popular clrsplay rn front of a shootrng gallery run by Herb Brrndley Hrs customers shoot lrttle dotted cubes of rvory for whatever he offers to bet Herb always had both an eye and a pocket for money By rngenrous manrpulatron Zrmmerman man ages to keep the machrne moyrng slowly so as to follow the crowd down the mrdway On exery srde are barkers callrng forth the hrghlrghts of therr respectrye frf not respectablej shows Here rs Walt Young at the door of the Lrttle Egypt show He too rs persprrrng but not because of the temperrture Officer Bob Morey rs standrng near 2 5 F Y I I - ' ' f '. . '- B- , 7 r ' ' ' . Y . K , ' N- 'L . Y , , '. - A V 4 - r , 7 ' - ' v V . V I P. y ' ' ' A , .. V h ' f 5 7 k- K-I , ., , Y t . ' 7 ' ' I 7 ' . .T f A ' A 'I H I Y I . ' Y 5, r y v QI l ', j ' '. . '. , ,, L - Y. B . . . . Y V . . . Y . . c Y . - N 5 7. 7 7 - Y - . , . . . - . ' 4 . ' r 11 L X' 1 1 h 1 W - get. Suppose we attempt to focus a brt closer to . V. .,, I V. - Q A - .. Q 1 1 1 ' l r I ' gf ' v , . Q' 7 ,V ' 11 - - I . , s 5 A . . ' 7 - . 7 . . ' 1 Y ' . ,, - ' y l . . Y J. . - . . . H . K ic i A . y . 7: . H l I j ' 7 1 v T V , . - , I ' . ,, I rv T . ' 1 v ' . ' ' - ' V ' Y - ' r. - .- ' I . ' ' J 1 . ' ' I . ' v hlm just keeplng hls eye on the proceedlngs As we swlng our attentlon to other parts of the falr our screen catches the announcement of stunt drlvlng and flylng exhlbltlon now ln prog ress over near the central court We follow the crowd and are soon VlCWlng an lmpresslve dlsplay of Grunst Autoplanes These unlque wehlcles wlll not only fly but they may be drlven oxer roads llke the old fashloned automoblles of 1941 Grunst IS havlng hls dlfllcultles ln convlnclng the publlc that the vehlcles are practlcal He IS now drlvlng across the court to show the road ablllty of hls lmentlon Evldently he has pressed e lexer whlch controls the wlngs for two flaps are unfoldlng from the roof of the vehlcle Now e propeller IS set lnto place and Grunst guns e motor Up goes the Autoplane to the utter amazement of the crowd and Grunst proceeds to show off by stuntlng hls machlne Abruptly the englne sputters and stalls The machlne lelsurely SPIDS toward the earth whlle Grunst balls out ln hls parachute and IS gently wafted out of the plcture by the caresslng breeze off the Gulf of Mexlco Set the controls for 33 degrees N latltude and 118 degrees W longltude orders Professor Dundon Lets see what we can flnd ln Holly wood There IS an lnterval ID whlch nothlng IS dlS cernlble on the scleen whlle Zlmmerman adjusts the proper dlals Then slowly the plcture forms agaln upon the screen It IS clearly seen that It Moore the noted actress She IS gently slnglng a current song hlt wrltten by Elghth Note Durbln Wlth her IS her pedl greed Panda sent to her by an ardent admlrer George Baker who makes a hobby of breedlng Pandas ln the mountalns of Tlbet On the op POSIIC slde of the street are those beautlful dancers Valerle Benson Grace Seller and Marlon Younglohn gally trlpplng to the studlo .where they wlll proceed to spend the day ln the PTINHCY of thelr dresslng rooms asleep Thelr boss DCDIS Howe must not be aware of thelr work hablts or he nexer would pay them ten thousand a month As the scene changes the teleslslon screen focuses upon a huge streamllned ocean llner somewhere ln the Paclfic Zlmmerman yggles the control knobs wlth hls elbow and we plck up the boat by accldent At any rate we can see the captaln Rlchard Bowllan and hls nrst mate George Boyd earnestly bendlng over the table ln the chartroom on whlch IS Slfuafed a small radlo set They are llstenlng to the Wash lngton Red Sox and the Green Boy Packers light lt out for the Natlonal Pro Football Champlon shrp Koehler of the Green Boy Packers has just scored agaln and the teams are llned up for 22 the try for the extra polnt Koch IS ready to re CCIVC the ball and Blll Wllklns IS golng to KICK The ball IS snapped from the center and the klck IS good' The flnal score of the game Washlng ton Red Sox 7 Green Boy Packers 42 Malmgren was hurt durlng the half but IS reported as out of danger Zlmmerman changes the rlght hand dlal and we are now vlewlng the promenade deck Several couples are slttlng ln the comfortable deck chalrs deslgned by Madame Glbbs that foremost woman lnterlor and exterlor decorator Ed HlnCllHC IS calmly surveylng hls brlde whom he met last week whlle ln Shanghal He was golng to joln a monastery because he had been dlsappolnted ln love but she comlnced hlm that redheads are good medlclne for sore and wounded hearts and they were marrled We follow the crowd mto the salon where Chet Couch and hls all glrl orchestra are playlng for the dlnner hour GCDCVICVC Kavannaugh and BCSSIC Harrlgan are the stellar attractlons whlle Ruth Wegner Evelyn Van Zlle Arllne Kaufman Loulse Remschled and Teresa Tachln form the rest of the harmony Attractlve waltresses are ln abundance however the llmlted area of the screen makes lt lmposslble to see them all but a few of them are jean Verwey Betty Moyer Ruth Tlschbeln and Shlrley Bedford These glrls are buslly engaged ln maklng lt pleasant for the passengers on board the shlp Several are asslgned to be carefully attentlve to the radlantly has always experlenced the best posslble serslce whlle travellng She has several admlrers on the passenger llst but as yet she IS content to llve on her share of the estate of her late husband Well Gadget we have concluslve proof that the AUd1Ol00lCfClCCClVCf can be tuned to any part of the globe Now how about a llttle free lance twlrllng of those dlals and let s see what we can PICK up ln the way of hlstory ln the maklng7 suggests Professor Dundon Gadget slowly SPIDS hls controls and manages to keep hls eye on the screen so as not to escape any lmportant exent The whole IS spread out IH a panorama We can dlstlngulsh famlllar ob jects as they fllt past us on the screen We notlce the Washlngton Monument Hold rt Gadget chlrps Dundon Let s have a look ID at the Whlte House and See what the presldent IS dolng these days Gadget splns the left knob and we recognlze the front of the hlstorlc CXCCUIINC manslon A speclal goxernment llmouslne IS slowly drlslng up to the door It stops and the flrst lady of the land steps out Ellzabeth IH person She grac lously dlrects the chauffeur Bernard Frlday t unload the bundles and trlps quickly up the steps lrlday staggers after her wlth hls arms . l , . - . . f . . sf s - - - 1 I , 7 . A . 4 . . ' I Q . y th f ' V ' , . . . . . . th A ' ,- - th . . l - - Y . I . ' - . . . U y . - 1 7 1 ll I I , ' I V Y - -7 ' I nv , - 4 7 . N . v w I ' , . Y . . . . , ' IS ralnln ln Callfornla, but here comes Dolores beautiful millionaire widow of John Baird, who Y ' A ' l Y. 7 . . , . 1 Q' 7 1 . 7 1 q 1 ' ' I y . .4 - 7 'uv l , I . ' ' , U , 7 .5 . ' I Y ' i - ' - - . ' I, ' A Y A ' U A , I -P ' Y '- . . T . Y h , A Cand mouthj full of the next week s proxrsrons We follow them rnto the house where we find the presrdent oseph ORorkc standrng knee deep rn the affarrs of state The Hrst lady sees hrm too and says oe rf you dont qurt these foolrsh affarrs Ill drvorce you Try rt storms o The way I boss Con gress I can pass a no drxorce brll anytrme The doorman rnterrupts what promrsed to be a good clean fight wrth the announcement that the members of the cabmet are awartrng the Presrdent oe stalks mto the gunmetal blue room Qrt has faded srnce 19-rlj and faces hrs executrve dutres O K Hannah you deal ack the Secretary of State skrllfully and some what underhandedly deals and then awarts the first hand Warren Chrlds the Secretary of Agrrculture holds a royal flush so the Treasury Department rs turned over to hrm and the meet rng contrnues Rerd Werdman the Secretary of the Nasy demands an extensron of hrs note for Hfty war canoes for Drje Island Navy He clarms that nerther he nor hrs subordrnates can rarse the necessary cash The Presrdent refers hrm to Warren Chrlds who rs now responsrble for such matters and the subject rs dropped Harold Dennrs Secretary of War makes the motron for adjournment whrch rs promptly seconded by Leona Gage the red headed Secretary of Labor The cabmet meetrng adjourns and peace descends upon Washrngton Zrmmerman moves hrs controls thrs trme untrl he has the machrne focused upon Berlrn A parade rs rn progress led by that dashrng mrlrtary hero who leads the rgnorant masses Lawrence Rerdenbach Everyone rs gnrng hrm the Nutzy two fingered salute Hrs people srmply go wrld at hrs appearance because rt was he along wrth hrs rrght hand man Merle I-Iedrrck who man Confrnued on page 53 4 I J 1 li 23 .. .,,,. 1 K .H - I h H . . ., . .A 7 ' Q . . If - I 'lt , Q i' an ,rf I In I l- Tl WE DO BEQUEATH By Cr-rrsrrrz COUCH Testator We the une Class of 1941 of Charlotte Hryjh School of the Crty of Rochester County of Mon roe and State of New York berng of sound mrnd and body do hereby declare and publrsh thrs our last Wrll and Testrment 1 'lhe srncere best wrshes of the Class we e ye to Mr Allen wrth hrs vo natured Hello and exer cheerful smrle To oe Krnsella we bequeath the basketball prowess of Clrnton Byrne Ace of Green and Whrte Courtmen thrs season Sheldon Koch s Model A we lease to the Brrtrsh Nasy to be utrlrzed as scrap rron rn the constructron of future battleshrps To Mrss Doehler a coupon whrch wrth a thrn drme or reasonable facsrmrle wrll en trtle the bearer to a hrst class permanent waye Bob Cranshaw leaxes hrs lrttle red boolc Notes on Nurses or My Success as a Cut up to anyone contemplatrng hos prtalrzatron To Coach Ray Serdel a custom burlt sta tron wagon seatrnyg, at least ten wrstful women To the Fang, Gang a carton of weeds and a poclcetful of nrckels 'Ihe pleasrng personalrty and anrmatron of Shrrley lrshbaugh we leaye to Barbam Wells George Boyds superror soccer slcrlls go to th tt burly booter Phrl Pratt lo the crrl cheer leaders a Frye cent box of couch drops for the relref of hoarse md huslcy yocal chords Bob Lohwaters one and only publrcatron we hope 1000 Old olces we leaye to my Ioxers of those corny puns lo Drclcre Burt we lease the pletsrny, plumpntss of Drclc Bowlltn o r Cl ss Presrdent rn ey Durbrns wrlc rntrcs flsnox n rmonycst some rs d tntrnycj to of course to ltlc Muer re wolhny., tetlrnrque ol XY trren r unst e tu c rdcr of the wrt Hob Hoslcy s rncc tnt lrnc ot chrtter oes c t X I ll s 0 r ro c tor XX Ll N C C N U O K cm l l 1 r To Mrs Ward he hope that next years senror Enelrsh class wrll drsclose at least one rntellect 1 The baton twrrlrnyt, slull Of Genexreye Kaxanaugh the Leader of the Band we lcaxe to Shrrley Gray Eleanor Otto s come hrther glances and lose for the opposrte sex we leaye to Mary ane Hendershot Edson l-lrnelrne leayes hrs aquatrc ten dencres to Arthur Neptune Rasch George Smrley Brrd bequeathes hrs molar to molar smrle to Paul Schmrdt aclc ORorlte leayes hrs polrtrcal ex perrence oratrcal genrus and popularrty wrth the student body to the next Stu dents Assocratron presrdent To all the senror homeroom tea hers homerooms of students who w ll just srt and srt quretly lrstenrng to announce ments hereby appornt Mrss Shafer and Mr Ben nett the executors of thrs our Last Wrll and Testament Irs W11N1 ss XXII-IIRIOF we hereunto subscrrbe our names at Rochester New York the fifteenth day of M ty rn the year One thousand nrne hun drel and forty one rsr s r C HA rr Sc HOOL Chester C ouch It rlzlm WITNESSES Rrchard Bowllan Pf6lldtllf Robert C rlnshtw Vnt Pu rldulr Ain fm ll ll ' Q 1 5 S Q , I , J 'C Q V ra. -. - -A: - '- . ' ' ' , ' j ' v ' ' rl ' ' f fj .A Y? , . I 'k A - V. . 7 X '. I. ' ., 1 -- 77 l a '- . , 5 od- 20. - I 'I ' s - - - ' A H, ' ' ' . A . 1 XA ks Y r r s's' . ' 5' S 21. 4 ' ' - f '- - ' . J W ? . . I 1 ' s- ' . ' ' ' - V v ' ' ' - H y 24. . ' c .- 5- H e - '- V 3 ' ' ' 'i ' . . I . x , ' V, 5' . . ' A 9 Y Q f. . 7 K . Y V J Q Q V- 1 D . ., . 7- H ' one- I ' ' ' 2. 2 2 , ' : a 'V v Sl' I D C- ' K' ' A' , I ', 8- ' U ' ' 2 ' ' . ' - 9- 'J 'Q ' nn f A -'A 5 , ju '2 CQr.Ass 0' 1941 or-' Q Rr.o'r 's Hrcn-r . . . , . A G ' .S ' c .- rr. . - it ia ', 1 Q ,, D, J , ,.. H , ,A .J 3, 5 ' 4 , u 3.1.1 15. St. l-' l ' l 4 ' K 7. K , kk. K .' Y V . - i .. 4 l-1. 'l'l ' ' - ' - A fa A C s C'r . , we le.1x'- to jack Hill-- ture Q g ' l '. ' b' Ia - I 'I 'yep'-'sf' A l 5. , AH 'ss. ' - ' gl . 1, ' . . - ,a I- to any healthy rn lrxr lual who trn .lee rt. ff D giv-' ltr lo rlrc- V1 'll.ll Artl C Orps - L1 l ya 's l I 5 - .r ne ' s' ol' slides to be Ll,C'l fir Com- V. ,, A ,ii , A , - Ig, ' Y' ., I ' Z .- nrunrty .rngrn.u. --S-fe - .4 - fl 1' llrc- superl wrt .md humor ot ur mc- A' and nly' john llarrd. we becytrcuttlr to .Bob lm Alger. 1 THE LAST OF THE WORMSGROVIANS Wormsgrowe rs srtuated twenty mrles southeast of I-Irckxrlle Center North Dakota Theres one thrng about Wormsgroxe that rs drfferent from all other typrcal country towns The town has a complete all cast rron prpe sewer system Thrs really doesn t have very much to do wrth the story so lets forget about rt udge Dobson who rsnt really a judge leader of the Frrst Eprscopal Church of Worms grove The only other relrgron that rs practrced rn publrc rn the town rs at the Protestant Church A fellow by the name of Maxwell McKernrsh DD rs the Mrnrster Maxwell McKernrsh D D Qcalled Mac Kernrsh for shortj rs a rabrd Protestant and udge Dobson rs also a xery farth ful follower of hrs church These men are what you mrght call bosom pals ust about the only trme you could ever find those two fellows rn drfferent places at the same trme rs Sunday mornrng between seven and ten fthose are therr offrce hoursj Both these men would undoubtedly be fellow presrdents of the Land of the Free were rt not for one tmy factor Only too often these frrends for lrfe get polluted wrth rntoxrcat rng beverages On one such sad nrght Messrs Dobson and McKernrsh were wrthout questron completely lacquered It wasnt long before a drsagreement led to an argument and the argu ment led rnto physrcal factors judge Dobson applred a good old one two punch to the solar plexus of sard Mrnrster and sard Mrnrster con srderably loosened up the grrnders rn MacKer one wrth at least half a gram of salt could see that they were hurtrng therr own hands more than they were hurtrng each other Well worst came to worst and the furnrture was rn the way so they used that udge Dobson who always thought hrs charrs were about the most com fortable rn town found out what rt was to have one broken oxer hrs head Nothrng to say of the number of broken lamps that he threw back at McKernrsh' When the Res erend Maxwell McKernrsh D D left for colloqurally speakrng was krcked out ofj the judges home he was badly rn need of good first ard treatment judge Dobson was by no means so completely rncapacrtated as the mrn rster but hrs house had suffered rn hrs stead A week later when a brll for the reparr of the udge s house arrrved at the Reserend s home he turned blue wrth vrolence In hrs Sunday sermon the Mrnrster delrxered a scathrng speech on the wrckedness of untrue frrends endrng rt wrth a warnrng to the con gregatron that they must keep close together so that they mrght fight thrs monster Vrce unrted It rs not necessary to say what the mrnrster sard rn hrs sermon In seseral days the leaders had worked therr congregatrons rnto such a state that one member wouldnt walk on the same srdewalk wrth another Plots and counter plots were formed to burn down the competrtrxe churches to wrpe out each congregatron The next Sunday was to be Holy Communron rn both churches On the Sabbath day both meet mg houses were packed rn expectatron of a great and furrous speech by therr respectrxe leaders The blessed wrne was partaken of rn both churches the speeches were made and the people went home During that nrght a stupendous calamrty overtook the entrre populatron Mon day mornrng saw only two lrse souls rn Worms grove judge Dobson and Mrnrster Maxwell Mc Kenrsh D D When these two august gentlemen found out how complete therr blrtzkrerg had been th y were horrrfied Tuesday morning saw the Mrnrst r and the udge the best of frrends agarn R WICHTLIAN ll A NOISE IN THE NIGHT It was about two rn the mornrng when I was awakened by a norse rn my room I had retrred after readrng for several hours rn preparatron for my unrversrty examrnatron Grays Anatomy was left open on my table just rn front of the skull I had been studyrng I sat up rn bed and called out but nobody was there As I lrstened the norse began agarn I got up and searched the room I opened the door but could End no reason for the norse whrch once agarn had stopped I lrke norse comrng from the drrectron of the table It was the skull' As I gazed almost transflxecl I saw rt movrng towards me wrth a fateful look rn those eye sockets gnashrng rts teeth clenchrng rts jaws and noddrng rts head' It was comrng to devour me A cry and I farnted A Irttle later I woke up and found my room mate Brll holdrng me and askrng what had happened I pornted to the skull It was strll there on the table but now qurte motronless Brll looked and as he drd so the skull began to move agarn lor a moment Brll stared wrth bulg rng eyes then wrth a sudden rush to the door he called to the other boys rn the fraternrty house to come quretly Armed wrth paddles they came rushrng rnto my room Upon learnrng the cause of my frrght they moved cautrously toward the skull now qurte motronless but a second or two later rt mosed agarn For a moment they paused then wrth a sud den rush forward they struck the skull wrth therr paddles breakrng rt to preces There lyrng rn a heap of bone fragments was 1 dead mouse S1 UART I0sT1R ll 25 . I . . . Y. y A' , , . A 7 , I . Y Y . . - l ' a 1 - 1 Y I U , I I- I I , is , 1 1 1 - , I I I T ' '7 : - I 5 I , 1 1 7 I I , I . I J V Q 2 . - S . y Y . I I 3 'I v ' I Y I I . . I I . 1 ' , . , . '. Q n I 7 I V . I , . I 7 I I - 1. I 1, , 7 , I I 1 I Q nish's lower jaw. Even wrth all thrs gorng on any waited a minute, then again there was the thud- . . . 7 . . l . r Q M . I I r I 1 v I ' I, . I 7 I . , I 7 I , I 4 . I ' . ' I . . , , ' r I . ' 1 I I -I I1 I I I a ' -v , ,I I Q ' 'I U I . : I I v- . ' 1 Y I I I . I . . . I I I . ' I 7 . , . . . . Q y . J 1 - y ' . , A I . ' 1 s a . I f I I I . 3 3 - .I I. . . 1 I , T y - . Y . . . . . 1 II , , r 1 - - - 1 1 I ' X v ., . 4 . ' ' .r I I. ' 7 3 1 , DINING OUT TONIGHT Haddon Hall, Atlantic City, From their menu comes this ditty: Wondrous foods and drinks galore, But choosing them is quite a chore. A linguist would be quite a help, In getting parsley 'stead of kelp. Crusted rolls are nice to eat, But never when one must be neat. Waiters swarm from everywhere To take your dimes and hold your chair. Manners are to me confusing' I never know which fork I m using The waiters swarm back for their tips When they see you wipe your lips When you finally wade through all You ll hnd you never ate at all' I d rather eat in my own home Without the swank and shiny chrome Ricmmo HUGHES A LIGHT a as' People little people crawling burrowing in tunnels caves and underground far into the earth and away from the sun what a strange sight to be seen' The outwardly stolid old moun tain had xiewed much of civilization passing by his very feet but never before had he seen this Tiny hgures had one day surmounted the pine studded hills far below him had progressed into the valley by the lake and had erected a rustic camp that had gradually grown from a small mining hamlet to a thriving town in this colorful mountain setting It was not far from many other towns that had also grown swiftly But now the inhabitants no longer went to sleep at sunset and awakened in the fresh morn ing hour of the sunrise Indced dots and rovss of tiny shining obyects thtt werc xisible at night told this story damp moss toxercd trtgs on the mountun side surcly thcsc vscrc lar more yowcr ul tnn hrcflrcs Ycs cxcn thc till slcndcr gliss thimncycd oil lima vnth igloxung mtntlc thu hid onte veen uncl rc olutioniry thc motc ol run ll novs ist wcirct lzlcttritity had come 76 Round globes of glass that glistened and gave forth a dazzling light lined the streets of the now prosperous town at the foot of the venerable landmark. But years passed and the old mountain looked on wonderingly. Few changes tock place on his mighty sides, and they were slow and unnoticed by the hurried town-folk below. Schools, stores, and modern homes now lined the streets. At night, a glow that was visible for miles reflected into the sky. What a blessed discovery lighting had been! New fluorescent lighting equipment that even resembled daylight had been invented. All new factories and schools being equipcped with these! Now people slept late into the ay, missing the inspiring sight of the sunrise spark- ling through the fresh mountain mist But to compensate for this they worked studied and played long into the hours of darkness when the world lay in slumber save in the cities of light' Perhaps it was due to loneliness because not many now ascended his rugged slopes but a barely audible sigh emitting from the wind swept pines of the mountain summit seemed to say Foolish little folk' Why do they no longer seek the fresh air bright sunlight and thrilling panorama of scenery viewed from my crown? People little people crawling burrowing in tunnels caves and underground far into the earth and away from the sun RICHARD CARTFR 11 SECURITY Dear Lord if I can only keep My dream untarnished through the years I shall not mind the pain the tears The ransom of eternal sleep If when the night draws close to me Unchanged is the sky s dear blue And men have still that hope in you Unfrightened then my heart will be ROSI' MARX MORIARTN UP STAIRS7 Library I sat down at a table on thc ground floor and began looking at Life Magazine It was 1 partitularly hnc issuc md I was enyoy ing it immcnscly vxlcn 1 d k tupid lookin man rudely intcrrupted me yi do l get u str ic asked ns QILICSIIOII L ILI III ITIL NOIII CV ll ll Llfl IM JFCN , . . . , , . , - 7 I , I 5 7 7 -. , . a ' . .?, , , . , 1 -. 3 . , . . , , U I x . . - . . . . . T . . y I Y 5 1 , . . . . , . , . 7 T IV 7 Y Y . . . . . . . - . . , 1 I ' . ,Q . 7- . - Y k- A- . r ri f ' , ' , - Y . Y I . . 1 . my L y A .Y - . lfirellies had often been seen at dusk in the Last week I had occasion to visit the Public ' ' IV I an , ' ' ', ' ' z ' Y but i 1' '- ' '. ' H 'Af I. , I 1- -' v f ' v ' ' . '. ' 1. . ' . , , ' , , . ' .- 1 I 'I ' 'I ' . ' . 4 ' l 'A A , .utlr 'I at -x ' . ' to ' I' If 'i g. 'il-I0 ' 1- pq .irs? I A .3 . Tl '. I.d ' dypy 1. 'I. ' I .g A 1 '. . My' mind began to function. The usual procedure of climbing stairs is to place one foot upon the first step with the knee bentg then straighten out the leg, throwing the body forward. You repeat this process, using first one leg, then the other, until you reach the top. However, I had no way of knowing whether the queer character affronting me employed this process. Perhaps he used a pe- culiar hopping style, or perhaps he skipped up the stairs. I was rapidly becoming confused. How did this hlackguard expect me to know how he got up stairs! The ma'1 seemed to grow impatient Well do you know how to get up stairs or not' h shouted This was a different matter Of course I knew how to get up stairs I have been climbing stairs all my life and I should know how it is done by now Howeyer I resented his questioning of my ability to climb stairs I remained silent con templating a counter moye Well if you cant tell me how to get up stairs why dont you say so? shrieked the man Then with a string of oaths he turned on his heel and stalked away I returned to my Life Magazine Calm reigned once more in the library Roisi RT ji ssuP ll WITH FRENCH DRESSING' Iither is indeed an Epicurean in the modern sense of the word But not being a wealthy man he confines his passion for new and rare foods to whatexer he sees at the market that he is quite sure of neyer haying had before This was the case one Saturday morning when going to the market for the weekend shopping he espied a small cabbabe shaped head of curly leayes My thought he I surely must try this at once Howexer not knowing what it was and not wishing to confess his ignorance to the grocer he off handedly purchased it finished his shopping and hurried home What on earth is this' asked mother W er a that is why Ithought that it t0st enough XY'eII sud mother now resigned but rlther 1 is ustet Iettute' w ii e 1n suddenly t Lttetl ie e ng 1 iete l1st summer He thou s I NN Is ent 1 Istllssltlfi tol owet Soon vnother sst t ro it wer inxos Finally it occurred to someone that the dic- tionary might be consulted. Result: a vague and misleading answer proving that if the leaves were white-the vegetable would be endive. But the leaves were green! Father would not submit, so the Encyclopedia was consulted, but with no better luck. Why, of course, said sister, the 'Ouija Board,' why didn't we think of it before? You see, it was the custom of the family to refer serious problems and decisions to the Ouiya Board Thus we had always received the weather reports courtesy of that instrument It was immediately produced from behind the piano and father being most concerned and sister placed their fingers lightly on the small fiat iron shaped table Slowly at first then faster it moved pointing first to Y to E and then to S YES But there it stopped' How futile this attempt was We had now tried three meth ods would eserything fail we wondered? Then brother who had taught botany for three years at various scout camps was consulted and earnestly began to search such ponderous volumes as Gray s New Manual of Botany and Bergen s Element of Botany At last all was solved' No longer was it a mystery' Brother after several hours of cross indexing many text books came upon the proper identification Proudly he appeared before the family saying in a superior manner that father had simply purchased a rather mediocre speci men of Cichorium Endivia I This brought peculiar expressions from the yarious members of the family They looked at one another with astonishment and then t brother Being now in an oblivion of technical terms brother would say no more At least this was some relief for the family now knew U what it was But had this helped them very much9 Perhaps for when the evening mealtime finally came we were seryed on the fancy guest plates just before the main course Cichorium endivia with Irench dressing JOHN Citosismisi ll SILENCE An ancient adage states Syeeth is silxer silence is golden In other words while it is remain silent 'Ihe 1dx 1nt1ges of keeping silent ire numer ous One nity be suspetted of gre II mtclligente 1 one remuns silent ll the proper time ne ITIII 1 so kee W OLII o troune Wy icing silent lor nothinf is more ex1sper1tingtI11n 1 person trying st wlith he knows X III L wexer the gre1test 1 11nt1 e silen s eisc o exetu II th1n 77 , I -h . h j,, 6 . . . I .' 'f ' I . . i I Y I . . , . , I , l-l I U 1 I is Q P - I - ., h I I I . V. , r 7 I- 7 - . ' s I . 7 ' I 7 72 .4 . . I , . V , W , . 1 A y . .L 3 1 . , H uf' ' .H 5 ' ' i L, . ' i 'I .,l I .11 w - V' , ' , h., , , 5 I ' is f I . V 1 ' ': i'-' ' g hy, f '--' . . . - ' ', ' f 1 ' ' ' ' '. you would know what it is. It ought to be goodg fine' to possess the gift of gala . it is better to H .1' 1. ' f' ' . ' 2 'L 1111 ' 4151 1' 1- Ifg , 'I, do I boil it or do we e-.1t it like '. ' . ' ' J . 1' - Ar -1 ' - '11 'A . .in . , G i gf . A . I ' i. . I7.1tI1e'r thought for .1 'I 'I' . tl . f 1' re'- LI' 'Hy f II- I ' I 7 1' 'i ' . i oIIA A ILIYIIIKL1 seen this herb on .1 S11I.ltl plate g 1 '. ' 1 . . Kr wh'I' '.1ti L' at . I 1 'I . ' I ' . ' ,slit to t.1Ik on .1 'ibject of 1' ' ' 'ery that 1erh.1 1, i - lixe. I' I4 I . I , . . , . :X Inely' I ' I WI. . . .'. Ho A . -' .d. .g' ol , 'tex I.IIlIL'I'4 I 'er .1n I I1 tl -r 'A t' I cd. its '. 1 f tion, XVI .t is e.1sit-r . re-- maining silent? Of course, some people are not satished unless they are talking, but these are the energetic type and must be dismissed from this essay. In school, a vast number of students indulge in remaining silent in classes, hoping that perhaps the teacher will think them intelligent. The teachers for some reason, refuse to cooperate. They insist on asking endless streams of ques- tions in attempts to break the golden silence. This irks the sensitive, silent type, causing him to become more silent He may esen become silent on his written papers This is a dangerous stage since it often results in an E being placed on the students report card If the student is a true philosopher he will take the E with a smile and go silently on his way ROBERT JESSUP II THE FIRES PAINTING Clowing embers of apple wood llicker with ruby light hncased in wreathes of gray That drift toward the night Magic castles of molten gold Rise with intent desire Turret on towering turret Spire on flaming spire Soft is the light on the shadowy walls Mellow the mother s face Noddmg the children s little heads As they watch the fire s mad pace What had I done to deserve this? I looked around and soon my eyes lighted upon a friendly object. Ah! All was not lost, for who knows what may lurk in the corners of the lowly bread box? I was just sinking my teeth into a piece of luscious chocolate fudge cake when out of no- where came, Why hello, Addiel Do you like my cake? I stopped at the sound of the fa- miliar voice, and suddenly realized what had happened. I had entered the house next doorl Anicnsi Bmsors. 11 THE RIVER I like to go down to the rn er And watch the ships go by The great white ships With tall black masts That seem to scrape the sky I like to watch the cruisers With people pleasure bent And the dirty cross lake steamers With sooty colored sent It is my faxorite pastime I go there esery day To watch the ships come in And dock set sail And go away W 1 Lakin BURI Il FROM THE DIARY OF Aunnu MCKISSICR 9 AJAX WHITCOMB ASLEEP IN THE DEEP I walked into the house ind tossed my coat ind books ln the general direction of the chair by thc register 'Ihen I proceeded to Hop on thc couch Io my amazement I landed on a silly of the room rubbing a bruised elbow and bristhng with indignation Slowly the srtultion dtwncd upon me Mother h rd bought another inticyue md h id changed the room to accommodite it A lecture began to tlke shrpc bick in the inwird portion of what w s eiset oct m mint She coulcnt t ns to me Or coulc she tmblec out to tic itchcn int sIOW ed in m rac s Irs we c s I vossesscl tnl it would hue been betwccn y legs 'lhis room ol rooms w is entirely retrringed 78 Before looking into the diary of Ajax Whit comb I should like to tell you one fact which hzs direct bearing upon any queer incidents recorded in this document The fact is that Ayax Whit comb is a ghost' lor those persons inclined to think of ghosts as dead Mr Whitcomb has kind ly consented to the public ition of these xtrious excerpts from his diary O11 114,13 gfd I Ayax P D Wliitcornb was bones Upon recening this high honour I was also made the recipient of a beautiful bronze medal and a green wheel barrow I shall cherish both for ages Nlay ,ffl This morning while walking down the street I collided with a beautiful ghost girl Her telephone number is Shroud Booo 1 II hlfv Xesterdiy unexcntful but tocty mt c uy lor it A group ol tcllows with whom nt ye W tnncc 1 mos cci n u IC I 0 IIN ITIO T K I OW pllnnin to mute lyoung lxdy 1. . table with crooked legs. I stood in the middle elected Lord High Picker Upper of dirty old I ' I A 4' L -A Q r- 1 V7:iA i I ' i ' -I 1 ' it af ,liar Ai I .ii yt 'A 1. ' A I ' .10 - I -i I 1 . I i If -Y ' I -e Il.. .' ' .' , lt' I. 'I l'k' ' . I Hs- ' y ,dl s' Q v 4 -' ' t k.. Te. ll 'cl up in my eye . If had I hau , ha I I. -I . t I 'lg' tt' I party I , a '-c .1 .'. ' ' . ' m' on tl- ltitl I' tl f ntl . lia I fell ' is -jp ' '. 1 ' A. 1 'u . 'g ' V.' ti . '. May 7111 I called Shroud Booo but she hung up on me O well If at first you dont succeed try ag m Maj .Sth I tried again She IS going to ac company me to the party O Happy Day fviay lfllb I had a sery busy day picking up old bones Also I haxe discoyered a new break fast food It is called Toast Ghostxes May nib Shroud Booo is in reality Miss Pe tuma Mangold Van Slmk Isnt that a loyely name Gosh' May 1316 I can hardly wart for the party May 14th This IS my red letter month I guess Today I was invited to join the I H U Clnternatronal Haunting Unronj Of course I shall acc pt The 18th rs getting closer' Oh B I I May Iglb Today I was introduced to Sir Barnaby Rattlebones a distinguished British ghost I-Ie muted me to dinner We had toasted spiders sans spinach May mth This midnight I lunched at the Wlilte Link with Macabre McCreaky a com paratnely new ghost tHe s only 239 years old' I:Emag1ne J May l71b A good day for picking up old bones I paid 44100 just for a new emerald green shroud to wear to the party tomorrow night It looks very well with my medal May 12,16 At last its here' Miss Van Slink looked losely The party started at 12 Macabre with his smooth manners She went home with him too' Shucks May 1916 I just sat and thought today May goth A good day for picking up old bones but my heart wasn t in rt' May 227111 Today I enrolled for a charm course at the University of Politics Pollteness and Pxlfermg I saw the most beautiful ghost girl there I think I shall like rt May 23711 O Hot Dog' Shes in most of my classes' I like the school very much May 2416 Nobody seems to haye lost any bones for quite some time Today I hardly picked up enough to bother shmmg my medal May 23ffJ No bones again' May 26111 Oh dear' I broke my shoelacmg The girl s name IS I-Iepzlbah Pilkington We are going to be great frrends May 2716 The ghosts are beginning to haye more respect for my positron I found quite few bones today May 28th I was so busy I dldnt have time to go to school May 29111 I think Ill sleep all night tonight The haunting has been yery dull lately May 30112 Today I dined at the White Link again with Snr Barnaby PAT GIBBS GLORIOUS GLOOM Four of my chums and I had all our plans mad to go mto the woods on the morrow to get some flowers for our woods garden Our clothes were all lard out so we wouldnt waste any time getting started All we needed to make the day a successful one was sunshine and plenty of flowers We went to bed early so we would be sure to awaken at six oclo k the next morning without any trouble My dreams were full of flowers and stately trees In the midst of them the sharp tingle of my alarm clock made me jump to the window to take a look at the weather Did I see sunshine' No' The world was just a mass of gloom The trees were dripping with ram and eyerything looked as though it would soon be worn away if the torrents did not cease I crawled back into bed depressed with the out come of my hopes and wondered what I would do to pass the day I awakened once more at nine o clock to find that the rain had died down to an especially gloomy drizzle Alter much telephoning the planned party was postponed and I set to the dreary task of cleaning dresser drawers I was about fin xshed with the first one when I was called to the telephone In answer to my hello a merry voice informed me This IS a glorious day for fishing Do you want to go! blanclng out of what at the request when I remembered that my Uncle Dave had always losed fishing especially in the rain My answer of course was Surely Uncle Dave when shall we leaye' He sand he would be over in fifteen minutes which did not leave me much time to get ready I raced up stairs to my room and upset my freshly cleaned drawers ID an effort to find suitable clothes It was not long before I was ready and after per suadmg my sister to drne us to the creek my Uncle and I prepared our bait I got a firm foothold and cast my line out ward I had been wartmg for only about three minutes when I felt a sharp tug on my rod My spirits soared upward and I started reeling n As I was doing so all kinds of thoughts went through my head I thought rt must be a bug one because my line was hard to bring nt I struggled awhile thinking of what a story I would haxe to tell Finally my uncle came oxer to help As soon as he started to pull he burst mto laughter Im afraid you se caught a snag he said still chucklxng I groaned thinking that now the story would be told by my Uncle rather than by me Still laughing he untangled my line and cast out for me This time I sat for at least half an hour watch ing my Uncle bring ln fish after fish I was be gmnmg to lose hope when my line jerked for 29 V I I a' . , . I . , , , 1 1 v S I ' I I : I I A I I 7 . A A I I . . . I I I OY - ' I . . ,Q A ' 7 ' u . . . , -- ' f V 1 I . . . - ' ' s ' 15- ' r r V - Y. , D . . . j w ' . , . l. , Y in . I Q. I . I Y .I X. - II I K . I I c I , I . - ' ' I ' ' , . ' I . . . I I . A . I . f A ' , V , , Mccrezlky took M155 Van Slmk away rom me the window at the weather, I wondered some- s - - ' r I v ' I ' I ' I - - I I It. I I. ' ' I ' 7 I 'I 7, I: ' Y I , , , , . I . . I 'W 1 I .I I I , I , X . S : - C I I . -I I I 7 , I - 4 - s 7. . . . .. . ' 1 , , Y - I S 7 I v - o Y I . . I . ' ' , ' . ' r 1 . , . . , . . , . . , . y , . , K. I I I' l I I y . . I . ' 1 I r N' v 1 7 7 v ' - K r ' ' ' U . 5 r D ' rv ' ' . ' a ' , . , . , . . . . . I . , . . y - w I I .. . , j 1 . I I ' . . 4 V, L I I I r' I 1 - - I Q 1 . ward and, hoping it was not another snag, I frantically reeled in. I had quite a time, but with my Uncle's help, the fish was brought in. I was well rewarded for my previous dis- appointment just by looking at my huge bass. By this time, my Uncle and I were both pretty well soaked, so we started homeward. On the way, I thought to myself that even if you had planned something the weather wouldn't permit you can always find something to do and haye fun doing it Stu PHILLIP9 7A OSCAR MCCALL I-Iaxe I told the story of Oscar McCall 'I he g eat engineer who weren t there at all ' And how with the aid of his wandering mind Constructed queer things for the good of man kind About the fine road he made cross the land Which finally ended right where it began' The house that he started twelye feet from the ground Iirst building the roof and then working dow n ' 'Ihe tunnel he built through Old Mount Kay Xwhich began at the top and went the wrong wa How he built a hip that was high on dry ground ' I-Iow mad he became when no lake could be found And how his life ended while at Piney Ridge As he yentured to cross his most recent bridge' Oh death w ls cruel to Oscar MeC all lor the bridge like his brtin just werent there al XX IIARIJ Bum ll THE POT OF GOLD Once there was a little boy Bobby He was sitting in his nursery playing with his toy soldiers and w uting for the rain to stop As he pltyed all llone he began to feel quite sleepy and his head began to nod u cenly l ctme ot and I r sowwed 'I were wts 1 bricge teros the s Bobby didnt know whit to think so he decided to go ind see whit t wt tll tbout He climwe out of the window and rtn down the w ilk After he rin tnd rtn to find the beginning of the bridge but found nothing he decided thtt there w as no beginning Then he went to hnd the end but there w ts no end By then Bobby w ts all out ot bretth and he stt down on 1 stone to rest I-le sit there until he thought he could go on A he st rtcd to leiye he stw something coming A ew netrer he s w little n all Maybe it's an elf, thought Bobby. Thats right, said the little man. I am an elf. What do you want? said the boy softly. Nothing, said the elf, but I saw you run- ning here and there and thought you might be hunting for the gold. What gold P said BobbyY, I am just hunting for the beginning of that bridge Ho' I-Io' I-Io said the elf I know that you and many other people haye tried to find the be ginning and the end but none haye succeeded Ill let you in on a secret I know where he gold is I remember said Bobby My mother used to tell me the story of th t gold but I didnt be lieye her You should haye said the elf crossly You haye made me so angry I shall not tell you the secret' Oh please please do little elf beggd Bobby Suddenly Bobby opened his eyes and there stood his mother Oh Mother he said I haye had a terrible dream Do you know that story you haye told me many times about The Pot of Gold' Well I had 1 dream about that and I am glad that you woke me up I-Ie was sitting in a little chair in the corner of his nursery with his soldiers on the floor yust the way he had left them Mother said It is time for tea All right he replied but I neyer want to hear that story again PM VLIT 7A TO ENGLAND The wind shrieks as he rides tonight I-Irs cape flies behind him The stars shed no light The moon sails behind gray billows 'Ihe panes are ice frosted Desolation is accosted Tie woman s head is bowed ship speeds at ross i tossin set me sei s xoice is loud taunts her troubled mind Will they surxiye As submtrines diye In darkening depths' Will they laugh tgun with her As Engllnd s run Patters softly in the spring lrom 1 petceful sky Or will she sigh As ltxerotks sing 1 i Nltlsissic k Y - 1 V- ' , , yY' ' r V v 1 , ' - ,i e, , . 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I 11, 1191 THE RURBAN CLUB 0111 111111 or 1111111111 III x1 1 1 1 1 NC 1 111111 111 11 s1111111l11r11 Lf 1 111 1 111111111 1 fLLl 1 1 1 DS 111 1 111111111111 111x1 11 lk 1 1 Cf ,1 vs Ll 11 111 11111 L11 1111 KCNIFC' NIITIS KO C LF ' 11 1 1 11x1 x 611 111 111 Ll 1 1 1 11 1111311 s111O 'I NL 1 LX x 111x111 xx1111111 1 1 IIEN 1x1 111 1 11 1. 1111 1 NN 1 x11 1 N 111 NL 1 1 1 10 111 , R 1 11 1 1 11 1 III 01111 1111s 4 1 1111111111 11111111 ll 1 1 N 1111 1 1 ll 1' 111 1 x1111 11 1 11111' 11 xx1 FI I1 111111 1 111 1, 111111111111 111 1 11111 N 1 111 1 1 11 1111 1 NC TL 101 1 1 LX IU x 1 1 111111111 1 11 1 0111 111'x1 N111 OF II 1 1011 1 111 1 111 11 1 N 1 111111 1111111 1 I1 1 1 1111 N 11 N 1 11111 111 11 1 Nl s x 11 111 1111 1 111x N 1 1 11 1 1111 1 1 1 1 1111111 N 1 x 1 1 w 1 I 1 1 1 Conhnued 01 page bl FOR THE FIFTY-SECOND TIME By jacic I.-.ENIKE Standard Bearer of 1942 Our school, this year, had the honor to play a predominant part in the ceremonies which ac- company the annual transfer of flags instituted by the George H. Thomas Post of the Grand Army of the Republic. On the eve of George Washington s birthday Charlotte High School acted as host at the twenty seventh annual banquet of the Standard Bearers Association We should feel proud that our school was selected to be the site of this occasion and that through the diligence of the Arranging Committee Mr Westburg Mr Ben nett and Mr Seidel Call standard bearersj t proved to be such a fine success The banquet was held in the cafeteria where nearly three hun dred guests were present including standard bearers their families and guests After the dinner all present retired to the auditorium where they witnessed a program highlighted by the presen tation of medals to the new standard bearers by Mr Carl S Hallauer and a stirring address by ustin Wroe Nixon DD Other highlights of the program were a business meeting of the Standard Bearers Association selections by the Charlotte High School Orchestra and a tech nicolor film concerning the Bill of Rights for tunately the Charlotte Marshall basketball game was held that same night and the guests were able to conclude an eientful eyening by attending that encounter Mr West was elected an honorary member of GUEST e Charlotte gcsts were Ntiiniel XXfest Principil thc Stindard Beircrs of 1941 ber Iohn Dcttiiln Williaiii Denison Stindirl irer of 12 'NI v8 Scioo thc Cuirci 1s tie lor 1111 incl 1947 Dorothy Roxxc Marion bcirls Audrey Mclxissiclc Mr ind Mr o n A Burd Dr mc Mrs Ric iirc C llcni c Mr Clenn 'XI Denison IXI s XX Ro se mem bers of thc committee on irringcmcnts fluil 7 the Standard Bearers Association and presented with a gold badge For Service Rendered . He was one of the organizers in 1914 and has been active in its affairs ever since. The following day, George Washington's birth- day the formal transfer of the flags of the public schools of Rochester took place As usual a very large number of guests attended the impressne ceremonies which were held at the Eastman Theatre The program was opened by the invoca tion rendered by the Reverend Harold Nicely DD Pastor of the Briclc Presbyterian Church After a selection by the Inter High School Band a play written and directed by Mr Enright vsas presented by the dramatics classes of Charlotte Mr Herbert P Lansdale r then gaye an ad dress entitled I Pledge Allegiance There fol lowed the fifty second annual transfer of flags under the direction of Captain Henry Lomb Camp A very impressixe sight was the hfty four standards being held aloft Among the standard bearers old and new were representa tives of many races and creeds Yet whether they were white or Negro German or Italian Cath o ic or jew they were chosen on a similar basis Let this proie an incentiye to us to wipe out all tra es of racial prejudice for when we fail to loolc on others as equal to ourselxcs me have uprooted one of the principles which is the biclc bone 0 our democracy GROUP I Westburg Stmdircl licircr School No Sewtember l916Imu1ry 1217 XX'1Iter XX Ben 1915 Rt moncl Scicc Stindird Bcircr Schoo I in try 1212s Riymonc Six igc Stinc irc ircr C hirlottc High School Iinuiry 1 2 cn 1 II XX title O c icstii Io n cc n I c iclcr I csc c ho -. i i the lccom c c ct icr xxiti ir ic rc C , . , i - , y ' ' . . , I ., ' - Y . ' 1 'I v I 'I , ' I I I I , ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' Q ' 3 - ' V L- , . I' 3 . ' .Q Q , y . .7 , u .L Y . 1 . I I Y. . I X. ' Y , Y 5. X f N- Q- s X- Y .A Q I , . . , , , , . K. , . g. k Tli Q ' ' 'u f ' ll I 1 A' G. ' I, I ', cl . . 1 ' , cl' , li, ,p , ' -' 2 1 . ' 2 I .1 . g- , ' I . A-6 L - A 1 K a . - . and 19-42--john Baird, jack rlacnike. Curtis Bar- nett, Standard Bearer School No. 29, ,I.1ITLl.11'1' J., 41. 1 -I 'D .c 3 .y I-'I'1. . A. - .I I lie: ' I -III, . o. ' ' 'I Ig ' I . I'.1i. NO. 1, I. ti. 4' I 'g . ' I Q. I . I. I of I 1 I I.1g ' P . -e. ' Beg ' Q . ' W .' I. . 1' ' F3 LK! - ' I X u . ' . '1 , . s, . netl . .' '. I' I ' '. I.c'.1cIc'rL V Ii XXI, I. A '. 'Ih . Q Q .. I 'I. I Sog '. Ii-'.ir's vi ii -. 1 pany'- . ,i ' I 4 ' i 1 F.. DI. '-'fx ' - ing pi 'tur-. tog ' I ' ' I Con .ide Im As A. 5 - ' H . . ' 3 ,. cc- Ha I. i. A. R.. .incl his cI.1tIyI1It1', 1 7 4 . ., ,. 4 I ANNUAL LAS TNANSFEN CENEAAUNIES I THE THREE COUNCILS By JACK O RORKL Last year our students assocratlon reused our old constrtutlon and gaye us a new one much better and more modern Our student goxern ment under the new const1tut1on really IS a gox ernment by the students w1th lrttle faculty super usxon The constltutron proudes for three coun crls the yunror semor and executne counc1l The 1un1or councrl IS composed of a represen tatrve from each yunlor hxgh homeroom seyenth elghth and nxnth grades In addrtron to these members there are the representatnes of the mayor act1y1t1es Pmlot Coop Serylce League V1sualA1d Corps boys athletrcs g1rls athletlcs and musrc Combxned wlth the yunror presldent and uce president who are eletted by the stu dents they form the yunror touncll Thrs councnl dxscusses the problems of the yunlors and passes motrons to regulate them Among the problems hrgh school party the conduct ln the lunchroom the yunlor high partrclpatron ln school affarrs In discussing, the semor councxl vxe hnd t snmrlar to the yunlor councrl IU rts set up and functronnny, along the same hnes The members are all of the tenth elexenth twelfth and post graduate years The othcers are elected by the students The problems vshrch face the councll are all pertarnlni, to the sennor hrgh school The exetutne councll rs composed of the pres: dent of the students assoclttron the' setretlry md 7-l treasurer of the students assocratlon and the of flcers of the yunror and senxor councrls plus the charrman of the finance plan The dutnes of thrs councll are to form the pohcles of the school It acts upon suggestxons from the other two eouncxls as well as 1ts own By passrng or reyectrng sug gestlons they are able to form a pohcy that strengthens and upholds our constltutron Also rncluded 1n each councrl ns an adyxser of the faculty who adxrses and cooperates mth the students The worth of these councxls to an rndmdual student ms obuous It enables h1m or her to learn about hrs school gox ernment and nt teaches hum how to accept and shoulder responsxblltty All of th1s tends to malce a better crtrzen of the pupil after he graduates EXELUIIVI: COUNCII 1941 Presrdent oseph ORorlce lst Vlce Presrdent Dorothy Barry 7nd N1cePresldent Ihomas Elhot Secretary Georpe Dundon Treasury Betty Moyer Members Robert Weicman Norml Schwan Clnnton Byrnes ohn Dettman Norma ean Lucy Adxrsers Mr West Mlss Mxner Mr Woodman . is . D . , . 7 .Y . . , A Y 2 Y 7 . . . . y. , al .1 Y' T V4 . , . , . T ,Y U x -lan I 'T A Us 1 V :- ' 1 7 V 5 ' taken up by them are the semi-annual junior -.-.-.---.T1- - ., - - 4 . , Q .- Y V , ,-- ,, IHAA . . , , . -' ' - X-V . - - U V .N Y ' X. ,' , - ' V - f ' - - , E K-I , I , , L e ' -Q-Q X-L - , .TA A. T s I Wm I I 1 O Romcr D Bunn T E111m1 B Moyra C D1 xbox STUDENT COUNCILS 1941 SENIOR COUNCIL Pre51dent Dorothy Barry VIC6 Pre51dent Robert Wegman Secretary C11nton Byrnes Members Robert Hosley C11nton Byrnes Robert Tarnow Warren Crunat Carlo G1anforte Ruth Ashley Kenneth Chase Harry Rxchmond Cora Thomann M11 ton P1erce W111ard Burt Dorothy SCFVIS Rob ert Wegman ean Teney Thomas ORor1ce Robert Hoyt Pr1sc111a Edgarton Eugene Im p1cc1nn1 Norma Shwan George B1rc1 Betty BFISIOI eanne OConnor Mar1on G111ette Mar11yn Tarnovn R1chard Bowllm Adxxser MISS Mlner IIJNIOR COUNCIL Premdent Thomas E111ot V1ce Pres1dent Norma ean Iucy Secretarx ohn Dettman Members ack M1115 Georce Smlth Ronald Sterhng ohn Desmond ohn Dettman Muryal Barela Duane Baker Albert St111son Robert Olcott Madehne Tub1o1a Marjorle P1per Patr1c1a Bryce une Dans Eugene Kmtz VIFSIUIH Crouae Annette Gauthler Robert udd Paul Braman Roger Embhdge Audrey MLKISSOCR Harry Speck Aciuser C E Woodman JUNIOR COUNCIL v5 ODD JOB BUREAU The Charlotte High School Odd job Bureau serxes the community by bringing together stu work for them to do Set up this year as a new branch of the Service League the Bureaus committee keeps a file of workers and stny es to send out on each yob a well qualified and willing boy or grrl House work care of children lawn and garden work are among the tasks pupils are performing with profit to the'nselves and to the community ack Hannah has served this year as the first charrman of the Bureau SERVICE LEAGUE By I-I CURTIS BARKER Hello Wally' You certainly are looking chipper What s the pm' Let me take a look at rt a second Serxlce League C H S Not a had looking pm at all' I didnt know that the Serx ice League had its own pin nothing was said about it last year anyway This year the Seruce League felt that it too needed some form of recognition like the teams haye and as a result they decided to have this sterling silxer pm Of course red tape changed the original plans a little but that isn t important the fact being that we have our pm' I sure wish I were back with my nose to the grmdstone Does ex ery one on the Seruce League 36 haye the prixilege to wear the pm ' No the committee felt the need for more than one year of seryice to entitle a member to own one 'Ihey said that a person must have a mrnrmum of twenty fiye points to be eligible to wear the pin Each branch of the Seruce League IS worth ten points per term to the actne members How well I remember the hall monitors lr brary aides office practice assistants safety patrol and the banking committee I serxed on several branches myself and was it interesting Working for the school helping to keep the machinery going properly' This year the noon monitors and lost and found bureau were added to the Seryice League Are you on the Seryice League council? I nex er was but I saw the results of its action The cafeteria aides haye cleaned up first period lunch remarkably Yes I am serx mg on the council Each branch of the Seryice League has its representatrve and we discuss our problems that pop up while we are on duty This year the Seryice League council had the constitution reused to bring it up to date Tell me more rt sounds interesting There is one time of the year that proves most interesting and that IS the election of our new ofhcers at the first meeting of the new term The council has regular monthly meetmgs with Mr Woodman as our adxiser When we held our elections several months ago we elected Betty Bristol president Richard Hughes vice presi dent and Curtis Barber secretary SERVICE LEAGUE COUNCIL . V ' Y' y v I 'H 7 .. , . I Y 1 . . Y- Y . . . f , ' J , . , , . , , 7 ' Y V- h Y D., I I -Q, c I I I I . 1 I I ' ' I 7 , . Q . 7 . . s - I U , . . dents ambitious to work and citizens who have , , , , ' I ' , 7. V ' I Y 9 . I - A , . . 'V ' , Q s ' ' . . , 9 1 I ., . , , Z 4'. Y .. . ,. . . . H 3 , ,, , I ' r Y y . . ' 'I J. ' V rv V r , A N , ' ' I V ' , ' y 1 r 4 , Q , I . Y - 1 I ' v 1' DRESENTING if 1' 9f M11 IM. ll- nun- BAND AND ORCHESTRA By C1-112sTER Coucu The Charlotte High School Band at present is composed of about fifty-five high, school mu- sicians. The Charlotte High School Orchestra consists of about forty-five similar young men and women of music. Many' of these musicians play' in both organizations, however. Each is a student interested in learning about, and desiring to play the best in music today Under the able direction of maestro Kenneth B Waide they are doing yust that and they are haung a good time while learning too Little does the aserage student know of what goes on at a band or orchestra rehearsal Those sweet tones that are heard from the assembly stage at a band appearance dont just happen to emit from a clarinet or horn They are a result of long practice and hard work by both musician and director Perhaps it is a blessing that ohn Ayerage Student is not present at rehearsals Eyen though the initial practice of a piece is not so wonderful the finished selection is a musical masterpiece as any music loser can easily hear New selections are regularly added to the rep ertoire of the band and orchestra to satisfy the musical tastes of a most discriminating audience What student is there who does not recognize those peppy marches to be played in a manner second to the musical organization of the great Sousa? Or what student is there who does not regard that dynamic direction to be second only to that of Toscanini7 The band is regularly heard each week from the orchestra pit during assemblies Seseral stage appearances are made each year also To prose the versatileness of the organization, the band also played for an indoor circus in the Charlotte gymnasium this past winter. Innumerable ap- pearances are made at athletic contests during the year. Well-known are the block letter formations and dazzling antics of the drum-majorettes on the football field and basketball court. The orchestra too has made stage ap earances this year and has played for seseral anquets The high spot of orchestral appearances occurred early this spring when the orchestra combined forces with the choir and presented a musical comedy A Waltz Dream by Oscar Strauss Both band and orchestra stage a spectacular spring concert which is another esent music lovers look forward to The Charlotte High School instrumental organ izations are in great demand throughout the com munity also The orchestra appeared at Number 58 School this winter where they accompanied a play presented there Seneca School also invited both band and orchestra to play a concert for them The band has played in the Memorial Day parade for years and looks forward to doing so again this spring All is not practice and hard work either The band and orchestra have their social events A roller skating party was held for the members in March and the annual picnic 15 held in sunny une The band and orchestra of Charlotte High School in new of past accomplishments may very well be regarded as a credit to any institution of learning HIGHER FINANCE 'lo 1 person who collects stamps only as a sastime there is no finer hobby Howeser a person who collects stlmps for money is certain to encounter dirhculties Lets examine the sad case of a yo11ng man who wishes to sell a hne collection of United Stiles st lmps lor cxunple here is 1 st tmp of 1869 showing III old llNl1lODLll locomotise H s it got a grill r on the luck or not' it is wo 1 there s no grill g,LfllLlNlI1 could collect eight hundred dollars f it A xcry common issue is the Columbiln e w fo1r cen stuns 1 worth twenty cents Howeyer tl1roug1 ctly ecn cents ll Issue N ntcd N 58 a misprint .1 few stamps were printed not blue but ultra m1rine lhlt slight change in color results in a hmncial change of one thousand one hundred dollars 1nd eighty cen s 'Ihe real prize booby or otherwise occurred in 1873 when the goyernment issued 1 series of stamps with secret markings A picture ot ackson with a short diagonal line under tl1e scroll is worth thirty een s But be iexc it or no if there are wo lines the stun c1n be sold for two thousmc doll1rs erefore detr re1cers 1 yo11 w 1 to s o1r stunps wuy inice 1ccec cc to rcsice n 1fter you see your ce1ler ils HKANI , , , . . A . ,. , , , V 7 1 , . . . J - , , , ' ' I fi . j ' ' J .' ' . 'f ' ' Y' ' , 1 -1. ' df ' Y ' ' - I J ' ' ma k A . Q lf it has, ' ' rtl tg. , ' t, A - t ' exit 'tiftl' - 11 1, if - -1. 1' ,this s - pt p . 1 1 IL 1 1' le . ' f ' ' ' Q 1 .. or '. '- ' f ' - Q I Th' 1 -, u 1. le ., 'f 1 'isl yell A g yri A in 1895. Th- llue 1 - t y 1 J . ., l '. 4 ' p. ll'l All i L I 'N . . ,. I. . g ..., y ,I Q . . pt .A 'lm if Coe I lo. 5 Ni wa Z i R f ul E Q ,? .N A ff.. -er 5, fx sb S f M ,Q wr' -.1 W L. . C 'vu if! fr? Q L 31 if' 5 v . HY By Cnrsrmv CoucH The name H1 Y comes from the abbre11at1on of h1gh school and Y M C A It 1s 1n real1ty a comb1nat1on of both be1ng ne1ther a school club nor ent11'ely a Y M C A group H1Y membersh1p 1s open to h1gh school boys How eser chapters IDNIIC the1r own members and gosern themselxes H1 Y began 1n IODIQ M1Ch1g8U 1n 1870 The oldest H1Y club st1ll meet1ng regularly 15 at Chapman Kansas and 1t was organ1zed 1n 1889 The first h1gh school club to use the abbres 1ated name was orgamzed 1n P1ttsf1eld Massachusetts 1n 1911 The name was 1ntroduced 1nto g neral use rn 1913 by the Cleseland Y M C A Charlotte Beta H1 X our h1gl1 school s chapter was org1n1zed 1n 1955 The cl11b 1t present 18 composed of snttcen .1ct11e mcmbcrs who meet each weelc II thc Maplewood X M C A Of flcers of thc club tl11s tcrm arc l'7fCSlLlCDl XlC1l l1rd B1rt V1cc Prcs1dcnt Robert Xxcgmm Tarnow Mr S111ndcrs .1 mcmbcr of thc flllf lottc Hlgl1 bchool faculty has gcncrously don lfLkl l s t1mc 1s1l1c ll s lLlXlSCI'flllS c1r e mtcrcsts of 5Ll1 H1 1 18 c sccnl1tsc11s If t elcct1on of off1ccrs 1 ncw cocc of 1ws w1s rawn up 1, thc members Ncw mem wcrs c oscn for thc most 1111 from IHC LIDIOF c ls 1 cre 1n11tcd to 1o1n thc club After .1 wcclc o -12 superv1sed hazmg the pledges were formally ID ducted at an 1mpress1xe ceremony An oxermght fflp to the H1 Y cab1n at Iron dequo1t Bay was held late IH Noxember Ten boys made the tr1p Wl'1lCl1 1ncluded h1lc1ng 1n the surroundmg countrys1de seemmgly endless bull SCSSIOHS held around the o1lstose and abose all plenty of food The fellows had such a good t1me at the cabm that another fflp was held 1n the latter part of anuary when slcatmg and playxng hoclcey on the bay were the1r ch1ef mterests next to eatmg of course A pmg pong tournament betwcen the members of tne cl11b was held durmg December on the Maplcw ood X t1bles Iollowmg th1s exent came the BetL H1 X dance 1lso held 1t the Maplewood H A llfgi crowd of lngn school fellows and tl1c1r glfl fr1cnds turncd out for tl1e cllflclflg and r freshments but H1Y 1s not mcrclx 1 swonsor of man s0 11l ucnts 1t vcrforms scr11ccs for the sc 1ool 1l1Ll l1ro1dens the cc11c1t1on of 1ts mcmbcrs An 1nc oor c1rcus c unc to I l11rlot1c Llfly 1n Noxem s d ct1 c tc TL 1d1crt1se IL xcnf c N C A sponsors mms spc1 s for forums to wh1ch H1 H mcmbcrs from d1ffer cn schools IFC IUXICQ n 11klCll'lOD B 1 11s svonsorcd sc1cr1l spe1lccrs to cnl1gl1ten 1ts own Conhnued on page 62 . ' ' ' V B I ' ,5A', . D - , V . . .- . - . V 5 g . 1- V. . V- '. 7. K 3 L V. yy Secretary, .lack j.1en1ke, and Treasurer, Robert c 1 f I A - 'Al A A .1 l 1'1Th 2 A A tl lf' leg ' ,Ye fry and m 101. .111 11. 1111 111 1s11 1 1 -11s . as 1 11' .- '. ' . ' ' . Tl'Y.1l. . ' he wt' 1 .1 t1 '1te. hclfly 1n the tall, .fte 9 - I V - -A , A A -' MU- .llc 'I ls. ,A 'L ll, 't, .W 'r-ls I lw . er. l.q 11 ' 3 s. ' l'j A 1.51. l ' A ' ' -' ' r, .T 6 if,-gm E ,f 1 9, 1. Yr Q vi 1 Q 'M WT ' fu' Kg, I Q ,Jw is I ' a N if M - 1 1 ? 3 4 ' My it 1 xi 'Q is y 2' I 2 if ,dj 2 8 '2 kx ati! ' 1 iff' ., s 1 V, g eff . ,5 ' .gf jf xi kg. Q ,Af P , , , 'ms K 'Sm-t . W . A' J 'fit ' 2 , 6, fa 533, ff K !LQur43 4- WORSHIP FREEDOM 0F SPEECH w NESS BILL OF RIGHTS -te e the IL ttures f Bill of Rights VU N n the semur dns s in it tu Ne s N I L trt elisxes iplu ire L mhm t un this I RI t mm oi XYfoRsHiP Io mike IH tlmost pcrleat Constitution exen t mer to werlettion our loictitherx tddcd the I R ehts t the wuprente Lloeument Ln et S tu n 1721 UI these riehts n me o I1 im the right to 1 Iieetlom ol xxorshi H -I I r mt irth tim ti mt Kglidly 1 ws y ire Suwose IIII me toultlnt vtors 11 1 t 1 x e Ielt Su wo L thtt vie were lortet unix ii not the true Ciot wut mwtettl xomc mere 1 s N h Iitme 0 NC L s i t is X 10, KOL L tum to when out outlook seemed tlimmest it our y s 0 uh itlj vi fm xxhot we Ixnux m our ov. t me ti ol to N t iwert mtl the Nurs in it H Ninesw I xxoul nt tm Lott t nt he at ie i ttlull exixteme 10 It 'I to LINOLIIIILIQ OHL to 'O on LOLIF I Ultx 3 L LI 4 i t XR 1 0 I, ' e ti to to on without 1 Q K' 1 L t x XX x I t x X L en t other tountri s 1 I ummm te them . I i X it I I if we eouldrtt wear our Easter bonnets 0 Enter bund ly WI1.1t if me couldnt worship the nevi horn hthe on Christmas Exe and at midnight mass vshtt if one diy vias the xame as the next with sexcn vtcck QIIIS not six Cod forbid' An He did in the form of those stxlwart men who sailed 0111 Iiherty for us in the Constitution an then tdded .mother chim for wfety s sake am L tlletl th it elm n The Bill of Rights RICHARD BOWLIAN HI Eitrmfxi Swim ot 1Hi CHAINLISS INIIND It our freedom ot the press and speech were one day to hc rcxolxed uc American people would iustly In ihoeked lor me tilxe our liher tiex tor grtntetl md consider them hirthrights But they ire not XVe had I0 Heht for them, and we ll I me 10 tight 10 keep them We should ton Xwhen uc my freedom of speech me mean the liberty 10 express our heliets without fc lr of bmp prexsion When vue my freedom of thc vress we mem the Iiherty to ex wus our opinions in vs ritmg Alone with freedom 01 spceth ww. hue an 011 igttion to tletentl VIII! we si If we and 0111 tompttriots should ulmoviletlgf this ohligatton tener 01 in xsoull hc. the xittim of ITIAIILI us wrovtgmtl 0 my whit vie think lx our ri f t 10 think hctore we Nl it is our obligation onv with treat om of tie we are 0 i 1 nom we mtm xerity our xxriti 34 Ihe pro in 01 tixme rixileie ot treuloi 0 1 w NN in me e stint xlie N one 01 the most mtletent 11111110111 mtl ohnoxioux Conhnued on page 62 5 . J fl 1f AND KA v 'fl I Nw 1' Un' ut 1 1' 11 ' A i 5 eel! I ' ' I . 'I I fl wit .1 xeries uf essuvs writte in 1 I Viei, Zh- ' 111 f ' f 1 ' f Q ' . 1 I .t ries ttf piyterj IIJLI' in the . 'Q .'.' 1. .,,- 1. . , ' Iix.m uf these . 1 'tw ' el ' page. M V X L. 'A ' 'ff 1 N V f Q7 , r g 'l 1 '. d Bill 0' ik' 0 1 ,' 1 1 ' of 1 ' 2 ' 411 I ' 5 1 the 'it1I .'t.t1 i 1 . X' W one l A 1 A is mn r1 imp rt.tnt to te tl. 1 W lave N K Q Q x 11 '.,. 1 , D. 1' Li 2k'i'x'.k 111 ' , - 1 I,ittle tlo ve re.1Iize .tx we veml Ou xy tO A tht e.tth S I.ty. ioyf lly I I 1. Io ' A 1 ' 1 5 1 1 IlIlI'i XK'L'. 1. .' it 1 I. '1 ' ' .I'p 1' 1 111 , 11 1 C'oI.sx'141!.'Ii A1 . '1 1It0 ' ' 1. . 5 ' - ' 'I'p. 1 1 I l,l ' . 1. , 1 1 1 'J ' . . ' 1 ' ' htm .tn m.ttIe ui em.ttur.tI hy the ril A. 1 I' hix 1' L 1 , ' I v 1 l'.tI -ly light -tl ur 0tm Iinii, ? Y'h.tt A ' I III ' ' 11 '1 ' . 5 ' - there ptwilwly he in our life, it' we Il.ltl no one to sider them privileges rather than rights, tml wI.tte w.ts the I'.tI e one I p I' ' 'orb ' 1 1 i',- 12 ' - xliilwlwiiilg mme 1,1 I ' TI '1 ' 1 ' I 'n , I 1 ' ' 11 1 I he.irtx mu not I 1Ci tl if' tl f 11 . 1'-' HI ' ' Q ' 'I'h.tt wutiltl ii mt he I life, I I 1 5' . ' 11 uit ' ' ' , I'I.H' 1 Ii' tI'. I II' 1.lIeLI V 11 '1 .'1 - 'I ti 1'4. It xxuttltl merely he . 1. 1 1 I Id' I' . i ' L '1 dy. ' my nthi. tg 1 , 1 - rg age- . ' . . . 1 ' 1 Y ' ' ' I , .ml tr ly uhm wot II pm t '10 onf I.1m A1 '1 A ' t 1 1 ' ' ' IO J stir- th.it I xsutiltl not xx. it 4.1 CIOI I I. . .1. 'I' ,. ' ' . '1 ' ' f 'gh 3 tu I -Ag .ntl Iiom, xxitlmtit ful tm XKUIYIIIIN .ts I ' 1 1A 1 1 .y ' f ' . A . Nt tit, AI 1, ' i 11 I i I 1 I 'ss A ' IWIALLL. - In time like thexe our Agtml tiorttine I ery I' , '1 1 ' i AI1 . 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FROM ENGLAND TO AMERICA By RM Morso Cr-rEEsEBoRoUc,H 9A Thznfdaj Allgliff 19111 IQJII When we left you at Groxensor House we caught a bus to Euston Station We then journeyed rn the Royal Scot oyermght to Lryer pool When we got off at Lnerpool Statron vue just had to walk across the Hugh Street mto a massne burldrng called St Georges Hall There we had our breakfast then vue all started lookmg at all the rnterestrng thrngs It vyas a really beau trful place There was caryrngs and monuments of every krnd At 11 30 A M we went by bus to the Lryerpool Docks where we had our dm ner We then went on board the shrp The name of the shrp rs Duchess of Atholl It rs a uge shrp wrth sexen decks childrens playroom and exerythrng else you could thrnk of and the bed rooms are beautlful We are great pals wrth Dereck Chase I thrnk you know hrs dad W left the docks at 8 o clock tonrght fudaj Allglllf Milla We were rather seasxck th1s morning but when we went up onto the deck we felt much better I thmk young acky rs about the only one I know who has not been slck He rs not rn the same room as us as we haye our own lrttlc room wrth eyery day 'Ihere are many deck sports such as shuHIe board rrngtenms and quorts We haye just fimshed playrng them and feel much better and there IS no more slgns of sea srckness Saturday Angus! 1,111 When we started off we were sarlmg wrth an other hner and a yery large destroyer but about eleyen o clock thrs mornrng the other hner turned off towards Cape Town CSouth Afrrcaj and the destroyer turned back home On our lmer at the back we haye a grgantlc gun and on one deck lower there IS one a b1t smaller and on the cap tam s brrdge there IS a Lewrs gun Sunday Angus! 1 Slfu We drd not haye much to do today so the escorts thought they would haxe some organized deck sports so we soon had somethlng to do At 3 oclock thrs afternoon we had a lrttle seryrce rn the lounge Then we played table tennrs the rest of the afternoon We spent the eyenmg explor mg the rest of the boat We found many new things rncludrng Ch1ldren s playroom and nurs ery We also found the swlmmlng pool and a cmema but these only open durrng peacetrme 1'VIof1dm Angus! 19111 Today we slghted three large whales so we scanned the sea wrth jacky and Vlctor Moon s field glasses We could see no more hovyexer because of the mrsts 'Ihat s the trouble mth the Atlantnc one mmute you can see for mrles and next mmute you can see no further than a hundred yards from the sldes of the boat and when that happens the huge fog horn on one of the funnels goes off and makes us jump out of our skrns Tuerday Augzu! znfb Nothing much excrtmg happened today except the usual deck sports and table tennis In the afternoon we had a game called Lexicon and an other called ack of all trades In the eyenrng two sailors entertained us one wrth a banjo and the other wrth a parr of spoons and we all had a good srngsong on the deck ll ednefdaj Angus! 2111 Today has been a yery excrtmg one A sarlor told us thrs mornrng we were just off the coast of Newfoundland and that we mrght see some xce bergs soon After lookrng out for awhrle we began to see lumps of ree floatmg rn the water Dennrs Moon was the first one to see the hrst Iceberg He polnted oyer the srde and lookrng IH that drrectron we saw a great mass of floatmg rce on the horrzon almost as brg as our hner About four more rcebergs passed close to our shrp after that After that the brg black back of a whale came above the surface and a large water spout arose from the top of rt We then srghted Belle Isle just off Newfoundland A lxttle grrl rn our sectlon was nlne years old today so we held a party for her and at tea trme she had a large cake wrth candles and as a special treat eyery table had plates and plates of fancy cakes By the way we ye just drscoyered the number of people on board rs I 300 7 bmfdzj Allgllll 231111 Today we arrned at Rner St Lawrence and we were xery near land and could see houses and tmy people Later on the land on erther srde be came beautrful forest land and mountains We have just picked up our mer prlot for here and there on the mer are treacherous rocks It has been a loyely day wrth the sun shrnrng all the tlme We had to pack our cases and they all had to be ready by 6 o clock -I5 , , ' -. , 1 y , V , ' ' ' y 1 1 V ', ' ' 7 ' . . 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XX'e have just passed another town called Three Rivers and it was all lit up with glorious lights Our l1st stopping place will be at Mont real in a few hours time lrom there we will t1ke 1 train across into America into Rochester Iildzy Allglljf .2 ,fd Wfe arrived at Montreal docks at 17 o clock to night and slept overnight in the docks Sumdzy August 2.1!lz lod1y we arrived at Montreal Docks last night md this morning we h1d our breakfast and at half past nine we disembarked and got on a train 1t Montreal Station and traveled all day through New York State right around to Roch ester We did not arrive at Ro hester until nine oclock 1t night and we had 1 wonderful re ception wutmg for us for there were crowds waiting at the station to receive us We were then driven by coach to a big mansion where we are all staying for ten days in case we have brought any disease from the boat such as chicken pox or measels When our English friends first arrived in America we were very much interested in their first impressions They discovered many aspects of our every day living which differed from their lives in England Sldllej Sunni remarked The hrst thing that impressed me after coming to America and mix ing with the American people was that they seemed kind and eager to do what they could for us une Goueu The thing that struck me most when I armed in America was the tremen dous amount of cars Another difference is the fascinated us very much but now we are getting used to it Lzly ll nndage I was surprised at the number of people that chew gum in America 1 111 Cum Everyone seemed to be tearing around without time to sp1re But wl1en you have been in America 1 few weeks you get into the Amcricm h1b1t of hurrying 111111 Hum l w IS very much impressed by unny funn to me bicycles T err h1ndlch1rs were in PLLLllll1' positions and there were no h 1nd brlkes 83111: Sun!! A fevv words are used differ ently in Americi lor mst mce we call bangs fringe Wfe s1y 1 girl l11s 1 fringe 16 CHI Y September 1940 The first Cl11Y meeting of the new semester was called to order by the president Under old business Betty Bristol delegate for the Camp Ononda Conference reported on the various ac tiv ities The girls had enjoyed swimming tennis and canoeing besides attending lectures and classes and seated around the evening campfire the two hundred delegates had participated in songs and skits Under new business the program for the com ing year was presented Mrs Henrickson consent ed to be our advisor Names of prospective mem bers from the eleventh and twelfth grades were suggested The limit for membership was set at thirty five 'lhe initiation will be held at the Y W C A in the form of a pot luck supper and splash party after which formal ceremonies will he held lor the weekly Thursday meeting a number of speakers have been selected several trips planned a silver tea with Miss llorendau from the Philippine Islands as guest speaker a Halloween dance at the 3 W C A and a bowl of rice supper with proceeds for the beneht of the people Ways were sugg sted for raising money to send Betty Henderson as delegate to tl1e Mid Winter Conference at Erie Pennsylv mia As a special favor to the H13 the combined X clubs are to entertain the HIX delegates from the older boys conference it an informal cance March 8 1911 If me cident1lly it pro nises to be exciting lor our list meeting 1 f1rcvvell picnic for the seniors will be l1eld After planning this extensive progrtm the meeting vs IS idyourned Res 1ecttully submitted 'vsi R1 in Bars , . .Y ii S . 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' j'1'o1.. ling THE GROWING DEPARTMENT 'Ihe Horticulture course at Charlotte is round mg out its fifth year and seems to be here to stay The student body now takes as a matter of course a fellow student hurrying through the hall with a bouqu t of flowers and fellows digging in the garden are as much a part of the scene in the spring and fall as the athletes ram bling os er the athletic fields Last September an exhibit of the work in I-Ior ticulture rubbed elbows with one by the Future larmers of a nearby town and the 41-I Club of another at the reyived Monroe County Fair in Rush Incidentally we yyon first prize for the exhibit and had a chance to sce what our country cousins are doing Is Where We Work This Is the Work We Do and But It Isnt All Work These cap tions supply LIS with material for this article The greenhouse has not been enlarged but space in it has been new shelyes and racks pro ude additional space for the increase in crops A nursery has been laid out and is almost com pletely planted with trees and shrubs The vege table garden is being expanded new shrub plant ings haxe been made and a perennial border cle signed and planted A storage lrea for tools has just been completed Students in the adxanced classes hue raised some fine crops of greenhouse material using the most modern methods of production The Horticulture Club has been carrying out an interesting educational and social program and is now planning a long time proyect ot bitllllllh cation of the school campus Iield trips are part of the ye1rs work Ihesc include usits to local parks and grccnhouscs 1 day at thc Cornell Ilorists School in anuary and 1 Saturday trip in May to thc Ccncu Evpcri A number of the students haxe part time em ployment with florists nurserymen lflcl scedsmen and one graduate has finished the course at Iarm ingdale State School of Horticulture Somc ot this years graduates plm to go on to college next yeir We wish them luck 1nd hope they bring glory to Chirlotte High School A BOYS VERSION OF HIS SISTER Shc gurglcs like 1 brook She chatters like 1 monkey And hops yust like 1 ribblt And briys yust like 1 clonkcy Shc s 1ly1 iys curled up in 1 nook lo rc 1d 1 clollir noiel book So yust gnc hcr 1 dirty look C iusc shc s yust my slslCI' axon XY 1 NDII 17 ' 5 Q - 1 ' 1 ' g ' - ' 1 5 5 l rj ' 4 A ' . . 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FROM ACROSS THE SEAS Comprled by Dokorm Mosrrs An unknown frrend from across the seas You may obtam by letters hke these From whrch a frrendshrp soon mll grovs Wrth es en a person you do not knovt Many students of the second and thrrd ear French classes get a real thrrll from correspond mg wrth students rn France In fact there rs scarcely a country rn whrch some hrgh school stu dent hasnt a correspondent Among those coun trres actne rn response to letters are France Eng land Norway and Belgrum Specral paragraphs from recent letters haxe proxed to be rather xnterestmg such as the let ters recently vsrrtten to Barbara Lmk from Mlle Paulette Rayon Marserlles France Part of the letter of October 1940 rs as follows I was afrard you would not answer to my letter because of the war whrch IS flerce now I thmk the Enghsh are yery unhappy be cause of German bombardments I know what rt rs when Marseilles was bombarded In two trmes It rs not mterestmg to remam rn shelters july 19-40 At the begrnnmg of une, my school was shuted I went to the country to preserve me of aeroplanes Marserlles was bombarded two trme-one trme by Germans and once by Italians Before the war I spent my sacatron rn the coun try there was a dance and the boys made us dance Now there are no more dances nor moues anuary 1941 In France we prne for to see the war finrshed We hear at the English radlo because we dont hke the Germans They are bad men We hear funny songs about Mussolmr Thus year rn school I dont loxe my English teacher Leona Gage rs regularly recenmg letters from Aud Klexen Norway The letter of September 1940 reads What are the last prcturcs rn Amerrca now ' Here therc are new prctures of Sonya I-Ieme QXVhy chdnt she marry 1 Norvsegran manfy This summer has been hnc QI mean the weather' understand'j The sky rs dark novn not a hght to dxscoxcr rn the houses nor rn the streets It s qurte dark at 7 o clock and we cant sec anythrng You Amerrcans are lucky lrent you Many Interesting lctters haxe hcen recened also by Mlrrlyn 'I lrnoxs from lxathleen Wrll -18 Derby England An exccrpt of one of the letters As I lm wrrtrng thxs outsrde rn the streets rs a completc blackout 'Ile yur rs n awful thing 'lhc other diy I sam some youths golng to the front They vyerc slngrng and waxing yosrally I could haye cred Eyery where we go we haye to carry gas masks They are horrrble than s I hope thrs letter doesnt get on a boat that rs going to be torpedoed hke the Athema Letter of September 7th Everythmg rn xarrety on the radro IS about I-Iltler Songs such as Run Adolf Run and Adolf You ye Brtten Off More Than You Can Chew are all the go and the yokes that are cracked about hrm' When he rs seen on news reels people start laughmg etc Poor Hrtler but he deseryes rt I dont thunk I shall haxe a brrth day party because we shall he ratroned on sugar and butter You cant sery well say Come for tea but brrng your own sugar can you? A very up to the minute letter was recened by Robert Lohwater from Henrr Nrcarse Belgrum a part of whrch reads as follows Among the usrons of the war I haxe seen IS a bomb falhng a few feet from me One splmter from a shell cut the head off of a soldier The head rolled on the ground wrth the helmet oyer t Some soldrers have nerther arms nor legs Exeryday the dead are carrred by so often that one becomes accustomed to 1t These are yust sections of a few of the letters wrrtten by foreign correspondents to our hrgh school students Do you want a correspondent? ust ask a person who has one to get you the name and address of a forergn frrend Letter wrrtmg can be such fun POOR PLEDGE I am a pledge Of the great Sigma Phr And my only motto Is to do or to due Its yes slr' And no srr And how do you do' And before I am done I ll fcel black and blue But when the brothers arc near All I can say Is that Srgma Phr Is rcally okay johns Eusrfsrscr I0 ' f ' 7 ' . 1 Q , l 5 . ., I 1 ' ' w - - rs: , ,, . . . 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I EI. . kqynf P fvw ENIURS SUUU CX E34 fuzz! 4 1 .ag 2 LN! 1 1 Moy' ' ,A THE HONOR SOCIETIES liy R1111 Wttnktvs IHI: 'NIAMIIONIAI HONIOR SOCIETX rIl1IS org1n1zat1on etch year ttkes IH .1 l1m1ted r1un1ber of Semors wl1o I1 ne been recommended by tl1e1r teaehers as students who haye been out sttndmg 1n the1r work throughout the1r tour ye1rs ot ltgll school H1gh rtnkmg students 1re oct1s1on1lly elected 1n tl1e1r un1or year Il1c purpose of tl11s OFKQIDILIIIOH IS to reward student w l1o hue done outsttnchng work ID h1gh school I l S BABII I ARDS Students of lrencl1 wl1o 1t tl1e end of tl1e1r s yearols dy h ea 1 ageof B better are el1g1ble to th1s organ1zat1on Ies Babrlltrds has two mam purposes The a reward for students wl1o are aboxe uerage 1n Irench Its second 18 to create .1 greater tnterest IU tl1e study of Irench In tl1e further tnce of tl11s second purpose Les Bab1llards holds a meetmg once IH exery three or four weeks throughout the sel1ool year Of these meet mgs one IS deyoted to the 1n1t1at1on of new mem hers Ihc others 1nelude outstele speakers and ylays put 011 by members of the SOCICIY s lts use I HI: OP'I IMAI ES SI l1e purpose of th1s soc1ety IS to promote great students of aboxe axerlge ab1l1ty 1n tl11s subject hl1g1ble are those Lat1n students who haxe earned an aserage of B or better at the end of t11e1r first year Once each term an 1n1t1at1on dmner IS held at Vkllllll new members of the Alpha Chapter are 1n1t1ated Once a year an Inter H1gh Ptrty IS held Tl11s year members from all schools w1ll be entertamed by the Delta Chapter at M3dlSOH Hlgll 'I HE C OMMERCIAL HONOR SOC ILTX Th1s org1n1z.1t1or1 1 con1posed of students w l1o hate done SLIPCFIOI' work 1n co111111erc11l subyects through tour years ot h1gh SClIOOl Its pur1ose 1s to rew 1rd these lllt,l1 rtnkmg co111n1erc11l students Co111111ere11l Honor students xc to m11nt111 ll 1 sttn tr s o busm ss con uct turn1 I1 tler1etl scrutes to tetchers IU often Ll e LIWOII to handle money Ir 1 tlek t st es ill INTERHIGH SCIENCE CLUB ot I Dxrs In 1917 the tdea of tn Interhtgh SCILDCC Club as a parallel org1n1z1t1o11 IU se1enee to tl1e Inter h1gh Band and Orchestra was regarded 18 1 need ed but d1flf1cult elub to orgtmze IllfOLlg,l1 PIODCCI work of tl11rty three students tl1ree selected trom each of tl1e e1ty h1gh scl1ools 1nd elexen sc1enee teachers under Mr H A Carpenter spee1al1st1n sc1ence tl1e club was orgtmzed III tl1e spr1ng of 1938 It began to attract tl1e mterest of otl1er students ID Clfy schools and durmg tl1e seeond yetr became tl1e runnmg mtte IH sclence of tl1e 1nterl11gh groups ID ITIUSIC The Interhlgh Sctence Club exerted t tluence Ill Western md Southern New Xork wl1en It yomed forces w1tl1 tl1e Amer1c1n IHSIIUICC of SCICDCC and hngmeermg ClLllUS lflel establ1shed tl1e Rochester bclence Center wl11cl1 umhes the selence work 1n I1Clll1lWOl'lI1g. eountrles Mucl1 fame has accrued to the OLICUCL C enter by reasons of the Annual Sc1ence I 11r and Sc1ence Congresses wh1eh are held 1n the sprmg 1nd f1ll of eaeh ear In the early days ot tl1e club there were only tl1ree members from Charlotte H1gh School 111 today there are ClbltlCC.fl 1ct11e members Lloyd Aldr1cl1 R1cl11rd Morse George Dundon H1rry R1cl1n1o11d Dorothy Rowe h1leen Rydeef Iuey Stweyko R1ehard Hughes Ptul Schmldt Nor1111 Sehw tn INIIFIOI1 Setrls Stmley Mtlmgren Don1lclZ1111111er111111 W 0 s Ioel Dynek ack llelds Merle Hedrttk Lrlc lxent Ireder1ck Ltuet 1t groups Wllll onsor w1o 1 ts tn sOr c s ructor n 111 s s ACIOUILIIICS Btology Chc1111stry I ntomology Genettes Hort1eultt1re Mmertlogy Photogrtphy LIO c l1os ot otl1crs 111tlt1d1ng Sctente Conhnued on page 62 I - A Q A I - l L Y 4 . 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Nfiz ffTUJS CJ .LMS GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION By MARILXN TARNOW The after school schedule of gurls athletucs un Charlotte Hugh School us unuque un that ut us run by the gurls themselxes It us run by a councul whuch us organuzed and functuons much the same as our own student goyernment wuth luttle help from the unstructors Thus organuzatuon us known as the Gurls Athletuc Assocuatuon whuch us composed of a presudent yuce presudent secretary assustant secretary and representatuves from each sport who are appounted as managers and as sustants The executuxe councul us elected at the close of a school year by the gurls of Senuor Hugh School Ruxalry us keen and the gurls sue wuth each other to see who can put on the best cam paugns for the offuces Luttle of thus actusuty reaches the ears of the boys un the adyounung gym ulthough many claum they know of the goungs on oyer there 'Ihe gurls of thus school are offered one of the most extcnsuse and enjoyable sport programs pos suble In the fall the gurls may be seen on the athletuc fueld concerned wuth puttung that ball between the posts and helpung theur team come heur a shout of pure yoy ut us probably comung from a female Robun Hood who has yust suc ceeded un makung a bullseye There us tennus to lumber up the legs and arms and keep that school gurl hgurc too ust thunk thus year we ll haue our own courts' Swummung us a popular sport and contunues all year mth a class un lufe saxung besudcs the noxuce swummers class 'lhc vxunter scuson prosudes the partucupants of uftcr school actusutues thc greutcst yaruety of sports tlurung thc ycur 'lhe lust uncludes badmunton puny, pong cluncung hoyslung xolleyball svuum mung und lsuskctbull A gumc was played recent ly bctuccn thc sophomorcs und yunuors to decude tuc us ctw chumuuonsuuw 0 the guts tuus ctr lucryonc xx us unxutcul to uttcnd and ut cer tuunly sccmcd thut cxcryonc vs is tlucre Many of S the boys came to comment on the gurls abuluty but they remauned to marxel The gasps of amazement that went up from all sudes as the gurls consustently sunk one shot after another certaunly prosed that gurls attaun skull un s orts a so In the sprung a young woman s fancy turns to baseball whuch us greeted by such an enthusuastuc rcsponse that ut us held twuce a week Tennus and archery whuch are repeated un thus season are great fax orutes too Wuth uts yarued program of actuvutues and the gurls suncere unterest the G A A achueves uts purpose namely to stumulate unterest un gurls athletucs and to promote the spurut of good sports manshup The last of all the trolleys fare you well Shakespeare . I - s . .. ' I . 5 7 . , , , - . , . .. . I , l ' '. ' 5 - 7- T ' Y . - . I A - l Y ' ' U . , f . I I I I A , I .H f y I r U through with flying colors in soccer. If you should . 4 .I I , A I ' 4 'T '1 A I V . . 'I l Y .- la 'I ', 'f 'I I . 'I .I ' .f. 4 ' 'fl ' I I 'I I .' ' 7 4 'f ' I I . f ' y 1 'Q Q ' T- ' - X ' 9 A Y Y. s 4 Y. ' 4 Y' ' I Q h 'I . A ' ., 4 . 'u ' ' I . ' - I- h. lc-l.II . y' 'ly f I: If 2 PING POXVG ,4 it A, 4, .. V I 5 .4 ,A A Q.. COIU JOUIPZI DANCING Mew 54afffr5,m HONOR rum gan LCIZLVIWHI U ' 5 Jwvfonfgffzi 1,11 va M5 u.j..Y,,,--,.i- ,.,, -,,,-,,7,,.-,,i. ,, 51, WL ING wa 4 L SCOUTS A recent survey of the Senior Class shows the following Scout activities: Girl Scouts: Troop 20 Leona Gage Edna Kelso Shirley Nietz Audrey Piclcw orth eanne Rettig Dorothy Rowe Lorraine Tamblyn Marilyn Tarnow Boy Scouts Troop I4 Stanley Malmgren unior Scout Master Yum 39 Robert Hosley unior Scout Assistant Dennis Howe Donald Spratt Eagle Scout fum 53 William Dreher Assistant Scout Master Merle Hedriclc Life Scout Allen aclcson Eagle Scout aclc O Rorlce Reid Weidman Eagle Scout T1 on ,., Clinton Byrnes T1 00,17 127 ohn Baird George Dundon Eagle Scout Edson Hineline Eagle Scout Richard Hughes Life Scout unior Assistant Scout Master Imn 1,1 Carl ensen SEA SCOUTS Sea Scouting is 1 pirt of the Senior Scouting Piogrlm of the Boy Scouts of America Sea Scouts ire older boys who ire for the most part ictisc in the Scout lroov lhcy continue to c rt in troow ictisitics in iclchtion to ti os n progrim older fellow in Scouting Although I oiting is in 1 vortint llfl of tier pro rim t IS flr r n being the only one lhc Sei Scouts hue plrties ciinccs go on c cm wing triws in perform wuw ic scrxiccs An importint I irt of the Sci Scout Pro m c u 1 cr c the occult Ads tnccmcnt System c ochcstcr Counci S u s 1 sc ccc ic throug tie s crc 1 isc izeiblc ri L scxcril r 54 boats and canoes, three sailboats, a cutter and two motor launches. This Base is well equipped and has competent leadership at all times. It is open all summer to the individual as well as to the crew. Among the services to the public, by the Sea Scouts. comes the list of overturned sailboats which have been rescued by Sea Scouts at the Base and also the overnight trafic count con- ducted by Sea Scouts to supplement the day count tllcen annually by the Boy Scouts Any loy Scout or not who is at all interested in the Se1 Scout Program would find it well worth his wlule to stop in at Boy Scout Head quarters for any further information on the subyect JUNIOR SPORTS FOR GIRLS By Aurmi s MCKISSICK Miss Booth Miss Eddy and Miss Dans haye all agreed that the unior High Girls hase supported the after school actisities enthusiastically The swimming clubs have been well attended The unior High girls haye passed their tests quickly Mrs Reitze exclaimed oser the vivacrous ness and eagerness to go swimming that is found in 7th and 8th grade girls ln this school among the 7th Sth and 9th grade girls there is the keenest interest and the greatest persexerance in swimming Of all the schools in the City Charlottes yuniors ranlc first in Life Saying More and more of the younger girls Ire pissing their Life Saying tests to the gre tt happiness of the instructors On lridly cfternoons for the past year Miss Dayis has conducted a Social Dancing Class for the 7th 8th and 9th grade girls Miss Blossom Culhane has sersed as accompanist Miss Cul hane is one of Rochesters foremost accompanists and Charlotte IS fortunate to haye her play dur ing the club Miss Eddy s 'l ible Tennis Club has around 30 girls enrolled in it Ruth Schuldes is the Cham lion pltycr Mirgiret Codding and oanne I icy ir xery cipcblc incl efficient is secretary mc property minlger respectixely Wliile waiting for Chinese checlccrs tit tat toe md ycddle biclmin on lherc hiyc been SCXCYII parties at wuci the girl hue enyoyed themselses immensely ln litslcetbill the lunior High girls hue also distinguished themsclxes They ire fast grlceful n xcry lc at lhere IN 1 good chtnce iss lc suc of 1 strong Ialslsetlalll team nerct eir y ith some ot thi yeirs outstcncling freshmen Iiyers ls mcmwcrs A Icw of the more rom incnt b tslxel btllcis ire C irolinc Bironc Ciertrucle c c N111 IFLI Bric 7 3 v, ' , ' ' If , - . , . J ' c . I ' '. . p k -I . . Y . Y J . ,K 3 J . .Y . Y . 1 T e , . ' - V ,K-, ' s . , J ' A.k. . in l 1 i thyv , Y . , - V. S S A S' H ' A. c ' ',',' A ' i ' ' P c : ' L ' 1 S S , ' 1 . I 1-.s A 1 - A A . , .5 . Y t R I . 1 . y . A I ' 'Q ' ' J A 1. c .'.' 'S 1 A ' .' , c' ' Q 1 A A ' 1 A, ' ' I c , I A A ' ' . S' A 1 - stiIl1 A' ' A w' .rc Q t.1lcAys.1 ' yi ' I leir ,e 'Af '.. A . if 1. I .4 ,Q ' . , KA,. .- 1 , The Sea Scout Program w'.1s originated to keep their turns, the girls play checkers, dominoes. . . -5 'xl V sk' ,fy Q' - .L X . L ', 'my . at ' I A'r g . . i 1 fo 1 t . A A . ' A J 'Ac z . 'l ' 'I f A ' A. ASA1c' 3 .'A 1 A s 1' A' ' A ' I. r '.y 'y,.d A' yll' .'A. A. ' 'Y i K A ' '- I ' A xt 1 'L ' . , y . . F . .y A . - A y- 1 , i - . gm is the Sea S 0 t ljn'fJ m .ml A Sea .1 d . 'ley . A A . 1 ' . ' , M'fq c '- ' ' - ' . flcly .'l, . 1' 1, 'A . A. A. y' A. 'l'hA R A Ar 'l Sea .'c0 t maintain .1 v' A ' 's '. , . ' r A '5.1 on Iron IAIL mit l5.1y'. jhout I A .um- is - A - l 1 , U 1 A - Is , 1ncA:'. 'l'h A A is, .it tl cAir l5. .1 s . A. A Ilcet ' A ' A - . A' . A ,. ' A . A, ' A A ol' s.1r1o11s small c .I't. It incl 1cIcAs A A. ow- XV I, fm Rui fhildx' Amy A A -QL . ' HCI-- 1-r ' ,gg-,1Q',M, 3' Misa? 5:3 45' 35'm Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte SOCCER Summary Madlson jefferson Edison Monroe Ieranklm Marshall West East Not only rn knoekrng Monroe out of the n nant race but also rn grunt, Marshalls Blue and Orange the worst drubbmg rn the hrstory of the feud the Charlotte booter squad gave Ray Serdel 1 first d1x1s1on team rn hrs first year as eoaeh R1pp1n5 the nets three tlmes Blrd led the elexen rn the trounerng of Monroe whxle a eon ,eruent feat vnas aeeomplrshed hy Grunst rn down mg, Marshall by counting., three goals Boyd and I-Iovsell stood out on defense all year long, vshrle the lrne funetxoned llke the ehampron shrp lrne of 1938 on xarnous days S6 CLICK' Slowly obserung, exerythlng, lookmi, for a eood speermen I walked through the fields wrth my trusty se ln hand It had heen sexeral hours and I had not srghted anythmg, worth usrng as a speermen for my eolleetron of the wonders of nature Ch Ch Chatter' I turned looked only a squrrrel I had many squrrrel speermens so I drd not bother wrth thrs one Farther and farther I kept vwalkrng Suddenly there was a TapT1eT1eTap' I turned The sound stopped I dld not see anythmg I stood stlll patxently lxstenxni, for that sound agaln Moments passed They seemed to he ages Suddenly Tap T1cTreTap' There there rt was reun' It seemed to he tomme, from ahoxe me I looked up A woodpecker' A woodpetker rn this enuronment rn the mlddle of vxlnter I oh serxed If more elosely A lwlttk hrersted vxood vet er us s o wrt 0 eountry Wlmxt was 1 southern lWlfLl doing, here ID New Hork Stxte ID the mrllle of xun ere Here nts sometlum, rerlly XKOlflI eettxnlt, vxly tr w in nos X ren uight I vxxs s I ruset 7 O I FL IS! K I Wll' II S ens e tlerl LIIIIOUS 4 tri ere xx rs the xery S1 1 s rnt rteny tu ll flux m x tent OLILI L e more trmen o wo rr et I 4 s tl IZ lf1V MC kJ1J!V 506' 0'C0'V!1fC ff? LL MVT f5Y!?Nf5 COAKH BDOVN OICNGF BOYD 506' 16171-,Afffff !'7f4!Vf40fD DXAW Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte BASKETBALL Summary Irondequort jefferson West Irondequort F ranklnn Madrson Monroe Edrson Marshall Ea t F ranklm M3dlS0n Monroe Edrson Marshall East After a torrrd openrng agamst lrondequort Charlottes Green and Whrte bombers hrt an of fensrve snag and only two more games were snared rn the schedule s entrrety Many con srdered the season a success because of a decrsrve wm over Marshall Charlotte s bitter r1val on the Rrdgeway Avenue court 37 29 In the years hnale the team battled wrth East on even terms for the last three quarters but a belated rally fell one pornt short rn the closrng seconds Perhaps Charlotte was outclassed rn more than a few games but the fightrng sprrrt carrred through each game wrll put the senrors from thrs years team fBoyd Byrnes Lohwater OConnor Hannah and jacksonj on the ghostly mythrcal team of Charlottes former basket lummarres DXCK !'7cflLMl!V 1.1070 Az0,Qfcff QE JACK ff4!l!V ll! I Ubflvf HXNTZ 4 34 ' 27 15 23 19 28 55 ' 25 20 ' 46 12 ' 37 ' 21 40 55 ' 38 57 29 22 5 38 3 22 ' 50 ' 20 ' 28 32 59 . 4 26 Q 40 WA. A V, 24 54 M 1 - - Z X , 1 2 ' me U' k i . vi? gf? INJUNS BUT NO COWBOYS Conhnued from page 9 other trllwu xml mxkc lllk 1lWOLll prolvlcmx of our nom halted rcdwkln xoucty XXL hui mm, nuts md dances xmludmg, 1 btlrllt Prom xxlmh vert mm c suuuxlul x tha kill of our NI11kC dmccrx bwr1n3,yX llloxx BL man un HIL Hup Q Umm youn LI xn xnxx ioum mtcr i umm I N V-ll 1 wocmx ot Bmw um, Bur Hughu lonuoma 1 om S Im mn cm 1 hu lump kountlng, NL 1 ox x mmpum L tx m cwm tm oow tw at x fllgslll xxlulc ltt L IWPIINR Boob U C OIIDOF L mr 1NNlNlll1l ILIWIIIN 5 Bun Nlflff. IL nut nuns on thc ur rm an JISIFIWLI L them lhfOL1L,llOLll thu xllllg Um of the grelt ut scoop m tan moons ouurrui when T lun n Lrmlkgr C fl mold xnukcl mto the tcpcc of tmc um 1 Qouor Atom Smuhum Dumion III mxxul oma hcrlw gunu than LXE lodcd them wth txso Hum 0 fmt r xoull xx 1 unc wtlon of one JISILIYWIDKLI ILIILIFL At grail tents md otlur ucntx we hui no onc to lead us wrowcrly ID our sonux md Lhccrs XXL xx mted to Lhoosc SCNLFII ol our furor mudens tor thls tuk but uc Jud not do so lwcume of 1 fur of A grelt wxoodcn 5,od : We xtruggled vsxth thnx god for A long uma md fmllly with thc hclp of Mus Mmer H1 H1 wg marc permitted to choose four frxsky fcmxlu to lcui ux IU our xoul evcprcssxons IS x 1 grail ILQOITIW INTITTCDI my xxc stxll PYIINIIIP thc gods for thur lLI1lf.I'lL, sunh mmm: wc muc want tour yum n anng, our xxmlx iouor tells us t t x moxmg, on this summcr Il s ls mdc 1 s thought but If lcut It offcrx thc Qonsolltlon thlt uc vull ncxcr lgllfl be summoned Into thc xxmfx vsam of Bu, Chuck XY ut tor 1 SCNNIOU of rcprouh 1rd mt lulcarwn TWENTY YEARS AFTER Corlhnued from page 23 K lt tc mor 1 nolo for thc Rc L Y 1 tm tur x k tml 3 Lmtu onus D x IL 0 L xxorll l mr! 0 hm or I1 murui Q lXl lon of 1 uma uwlurg m o vs 1 ended N 1 i t tl1e. loruzgr lu Jn L18 mm an K m N ru s ls nl x Q 1 uxtor for 0 rut lgrlmlxolux to xtu ultc Il om Iigrlln 4. mm wx r 71 uma rm m un L XY 4 L row N W O OI IN s FFL L H WL H11 Imam mom N L K mm un LUN 1 xx xrcm IOIIIX s x y 11' w K 58 btrokc ue-nt m thc Iustom Romm Bllhs We irc ll3lC to sac sucml contestmts stmdxm, around discussing the glmu Mlm lllllplfll Chdys Butler md Clrolyn Smnth uc txllung confiden ra mth one of thc umcrs ot the mxle n 'Iherc seems to bc soma dulgrccmcnt but there xx Us 1 when tlurcc Llrlx ct tognthcr Our s thc pole xauit lrc Lmma Blrkcr Anna llcmmg vcrtx Imompson md Nimon Surtc IC cam to he cnjoymg, 1 tux mwugglu PICLCS 0 L Ocolltc 1 vs rc 1 nc lcopmllz ' IC r xx list omg on 7lXHINLHDlI'l Lu Dum 011 s fll x In the Hllhlng, Hsu Btu! at Atlmlu Rcuntmlly 7llUlNC.FINlll 1 PIOfOLlI1L1 vxomm cr nnku tmc ruunru ulyuxtlncnts lm xx an on the nrpcn 1 lon mnuh ot ducrtcd lwoxm xx ilk IP mm murmurx Dundon XY Q rn ur c nc I thn wma positron mm x 1 IL LI 1 xr noun thc lwomlxulk li LHS 1 mms ot pcowc c n alum thc girls who xx tm enough to Lllllllfy ior thc hnll Prccumg thcm IS leo 11mmonx nxrryxng thc Lup xxhlch xx to lm xvsarded to the wxmncr lollovwmg close upon hrs heels coma thc gorgeous gurls anet Moore Marilyn 'Iarnowx emnc Rettlf, can btclnegger Tcrcsx Vzttorx md Dorothy Rome leo appomts scxcrll hmlthy lookmg gentlemen m thc Lrowd to ut xx tellers md qollut 1 sure! lullots Georg lixrd Bolw Crmshm md B11 Drchcr Lollut tu l lllols md mount tm n lcrc ls soma unforuccn Lilfhllllfy an IC w c am r the sum numlwcr ot xou C Imt Byrnes offers to judgxc for himself but hc xi uukly ymkcd lwuk mto hls plug by lm stea y girl friend 'lhc nontcst thrcltcns to end xn 1 not so TIUIIUOHS mth Llf1LlSLI1l qLIKlx wlttednesa throvss thc cup to thc ground md gncs mah Con testant one of the plum Ilm scene then f1de5 upon the scrum Prof Dundon ullx C uiyct Somethmg, hu gone Hoon. xuth the mulnm XY Nts tlnt' mumlwlu Dundon who ns KL 13,1111 nk mio 1 ao 1 ust ne ot ot Q N r13,l1t 71H1lTlCI'lDlU nlunkly tolloxs lux IIISKFLILIIOTIS lm thc muhmc lvcglnx to hum 1- un Ony tus tlmc tu 1 1LISlll1LUlN hug lun llggllki so rut thy nrun shows the mlgrror of 1 large dcnrt mam stun IH Nlux Xork Hoxull x lolmucru o WL Wllfhll lngx norm 1 L src f N cs ,Urs IO L llylllj, to pu ll N an o nw Xa L n su um mm LmSuI1u1n1A r w wc www Q Tl L u 1 0 Lountu alC.fLIlxillU,, Nunn K IOIKL nts ut umicrxxur Conhnued on page bl 'L....,f..n,.S.'5c .. 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Indifvidual Senior Po I 'I in this U'itmz by fl flfoser Siudio l -Wg . llhslllq Niagara liniurrniig ws 3ov0 .A I :Q in College of Business Administration in Tr- 5' 2 at 1 4, o s ROCHESTER 'Vs 8 v 0 '- 'Rochester Registered College Degree Courses Preparing For: C. P. A. Examinations F Information -fe Entrance to Law Schools THE REGISTRA . . . . . R Executive Positions in Business Niagara Univers'fy 5' f Teaching Commercial Subiects in High Schools T I ph l The Successful Man Is A Regular Saver S A V E EVERY MONDAY through SCHGOL SAVINGS ROCHESTER SAVINGS BANK 4f Nlam Street West 40 Franklin Street I 50C esnutSI t ' ' Rchet : M' 124 1 O W -A . . Individual Senior Portrait: in this Ifffitan by the Moser Studio yor Safety fa!! a 75W 'ZKX1 MAI 8000 CAREFUL ' COURTEOUS ' SERVICE CHARLES H 124 SOUTH Best II :shes Io Ilze 'lah CI ASS OF 1941 Sporting BASKETBALLS SKIIS TOB A LOCAL MERCHANT RIDING G GARDNER SEED COMPANY INC G1 ofuers and Impofters LAVVN SEED 9 FARM SEED ' VEGETABLE SEED 39 Spencer Street just off Lake Avenue Tired eyes mean heada he eyest ai an Eyesight ls a possible ner s d sorde s If vour eyes bother you hav them If t rlceless Possesslon a quest o of n dequate r improper lght try an I E S Lamp h and the Rochester Gas 8: Electric 89 EAST AVE. MAIN 7070 U I , 1 7 ' 1 n , 3 from Fra Par! ' 1 I , . I f, . i PHONE: Guixwooo 658 I Q I I - . . X c , r n d 3 ' vou i r . , I , , - e examined. i is I P i n i a o ' ! i - . . . . I I I I. E. S. Lamps provide scientifically correct light and safeguard your sight and 1 healt . Every student should have an I, E. S. Lamp for homework 0 r read ing tasks. ' 0 TWENTY YEARS AFTER Continued - from complete annihilation by an angry mob. lt's dollar day In another corner by the bookshelf we see Lois Dasies Elsie Suits and Verna Suverkrop selling light and heayy literature to mostly heavy people Bob Hosleys newest book Philosophy and Us is in great demand Preachers how eyer adxocate that it should be burned rather than read Down in the basement we find Don Smith Bruce McBride and Nick Rodak trying to demon strate a miniature sky rocket designed to amuse small boys on the lsourth of uly Smith has a great flare for this sort of thing Across the aisle stands lm Ely Bob Turcotte and lrancis Pasquale demonstrating model air planes while Peter Vanderlike and Leonard Snell try to shoot them down with pea shooters Zimmerman spins another wheel and we hnd ourselyes looking in on a convention of the Women Voters League Carolyn Hansen is lead ing the comention the grrls are debating whether to nominate a woman for President ean Lissow leads the allirmatne side of the question along with Norma Ockenden Betty Place Lillian Shea Betty Reustow une Schwartz and Suzy Todd Each is given the opportunity to speak in fayor of a woman candidate for press dent The negatiye side is led by Phyllis Scherer and the followers are Phyllis Tamblyn Rosemary Moriarty Shirley Nietz Doris Griswold ean Hauck and Mildred ohnson eanne OConner the famous woman journalist is cosering the comention We can locate seyeral familiar faces in the gallery all intently watching the progress of eyents Norma Schwan Eileen Ryder Edna Kelso Doloris Loasby Wmifred McNeil and Betty Poland Each has hopes of being nominated should thc affirmatixe side win we are slewing an illustrated lecture on nature giyen by Richard Hughes Mr Hughes has trayeled extensively and he had seen many in terestmg parts of the world His audience is an openmmded group who are cheerfully munching peanuts and enjoying the enlightsment on the subject of nature The front row is occupied by Kenneth Ray mond Don Spratt Richard Lewis and Carl ensen They are nearly asleep Further back in the hall we find Ed Howden Bob Wilson and Bob OConnor They are completely asleep I is fortunate in that the lecturer cant be heard as distinctly where they are as in the front row By another process of judicious juggling of the controls Zimmerman swings the central Western Plains of Nebraska into focus Here we find 1 model town run by blonde M1ry Ellen Berger Ele1nor Dettmm Betty Bristol and Arhne Kiesow hold importmt othccs in the town. Men are scarce so those who have the mis- fortune to be there are worked to death in a very few years. With our limited screen we can see Don Wedel Allen jackson Doug White Essie Sanglacomo and George Marcille trying to play a game of freeze out on the yillage square with a trash can for a basket and a pawn broker s sign for a ball They are hasing more than their share or troubles but still it is a relief to get away from their female bosses for a while It seems that the world is being slowly changed Women are running more and more of the na tions business and the last straw is the news that the Women Voters League haye oyerthrown the government and set up ean Lissow as Dictator Men are forced to flee lest they be captured and made to wash the family dishes which were aban doned by the women in their haste to get to Washington According to a late news flash ack Fields was shot by a mob of angry women when he appeared on the street without a tie Zimmerman at the controls of his Audioionic teleceiyer gestures violently at his chief Professor Dundon lo k quickly at the screen There outlined in the sunlight is a group of women with stern faces marching through the bleak landscape towards the secluded cabin wherein hes the product of 20 years labor The Audioiomcteleceiver The group led by Anna May Hill Catherine Hoysic Dorothy Mosley and ean Hughes slowly closes in on the cabm and attack it In the ensuing struggle the machine is smashed and so are Zimmerman and Dundon With a yictorious battle cry ean Hughes marches out into the sun At last girls we se found the cause of the static in our radios and our high electric light bills Conhnuecl from page 3l people of an alien l1nd Of course they 1rcnt but all of us were surprised at the y 1st difference between rural 1nd urban lite e hue ten in our group All of r seniors with tl1e exception of Dorothy Gooclenow We hope to keep thus 1 group to which juniors 1s well as seniors will consider it an honor to belong One thing we hope our successors will do is to carry on the memorul sersices for Susm B Anthony which we started this yelr On her birthday we held m impressixe ceremony 1t her grase 1fter which we gne 1 short PFOgl lUl of her life 1nd ucomplrshrrents at the Glnnett House ose jupils ho n tl b follows Edn1 lxelso tliresidentb Audrey Pick worth Qbecretiryj Dorothy Bury Miry Lllen Berger Chester Couch ick liells Dorothy Goodenow Betty Henderson 1ck O Rorke md Don1lcl Sprltt 6 . 1 S - 1 7 I 1 - i . Y, a - ' ' I , . . b i 1 ' 1 ' I , ' ' ' Y si 1 . ' ' , , ' ' 'L 1 .i A D . i, ' f ' q I ' . -L 1 V Y ' A . . Y I V 3 1 . D. Q . 5 ' ' Y , 7 q , ' ' 1 Y J .. , . . 'b . A. , ' ' L. . ' K : ' ' , . , - ' . K ' , . - . ' , , 1. K J . , . R . ' N- X- , , . . . ,' ' I L C 7 I 5 A . . . . , , . . . . . . 5 I H ' 0 5 - in y V' y I A 1 1 I ' . 7, A , . , V . .- I V U 1 1 A 1 - 1 - I .N Y .I Y h L . L. S . 1 7 . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' Y ' 7 1 1 1 3 .l .N 1 ' S , S 4 r 1 I . g' 7 I . g . . ' 1 , i ' t i 1 1 K l f 7 i l ' ' I f 1 - - ' , . c .1 A O D R i 7 '7 7 . g . I . ,.. - s - 1 j ' ' - 1 - ' i 1 Once again our scene changes and we hnd that life. Somehow that sounds as though they' .ire Y' Y .. . Y . I 1 J ' . 'af ' ' va I L - 1 4 K L . la' ' Y I . S ' W 1 ' ' 1 . us ll e ' i Y l Y ' ' ' 1 Y Y ' A ' 5 if e ' 1 . 1 g- Q-4 V L' 1' ' 4 I 1 7' i 1 ' - ' 1 1, ' y 1 . - -- .- e - 1' ' - , , V 1 ' ' l .i ' i 'f .ic . V , V ' 2 ' ' ' 1 , l . V E V Y K ' t Y I i Y- 2 V 1 Y - rf I 2 'S cy L ' ' ' 1 1 J 1 S . ' A A .- 1 ' I , .E . .E A- ' ' ' Y 'lh I a 5 w are 1 11s clu are as - S, K 1 yn' ' ' i ' X- y 1 ' - 1, 1 L 1 1 , 2 1 , 7 Q Q 1, :gg-y 1 , 1.' 4 yy . 1 1 . 1, 1 1 . Y -NL l HI Y Conhnued from page 42 members on drfferent subjects Lrxely drscussrons hue always been strmulated by these man to man talks Once each year delegates from rll New York State H1 Y s are rmrted to attend a conference rn the State Caprtol burldrng rt Alhmy lor one week end these delegrtes trke oxer the Legrs lature rntroducrng elrscussrng md xotrng on brlls presented by themselyes In short laws rre made rn the C tprtol just IS the elected represen tatrxes make them for the btrte goxernment Beta H1 Y s delegate thrs year was lack O Rorlce past H1Y presrdent udgrng from the report of acks trrp to the Club rt wrs 1 xery educa tronal and cnyoyable ercperrence Archre MeKnrght was a H1 Y member sexeral years ago who was always admrred for hrs good sportsmanshrp and hugh Chrrstrrn rdeals Then death cut short hrs lrfe span In hrs memory Charlotte Beta H1 Y awards a srlxer cup known as the Archre McKnrght Trophy each year to the senror most closely lrxrng up to the rdeals set up by hrm The natronal purpose of H1 Y whrch the Char lotte Beta chapter and other chapters accept rs to create marntarn and extend throughout the hrgh school and communrty hrgh standards of Chrrstran cluracter BILL OF RIGHTS Conhnued from page 44 uses that could possrbly be concerxed When rn 173-1 john Peter Zenger was acqurt ted of lrbel because of some xrrulent remarks agarnst the goyernment the way was payed for press freedom Today the way rn whrch we rnterpret the Brll of Rrghts and the way rn whrch we execute our oblrgatrons to rt wrll serxe to tell us whether thrs natron fbut more what rt stands fory or any other natron so eoncerx ed or so dedrcated can long endure Br 111 Ar-rrcrrss 10 INTERHIGH SCIENCE CLUB Confmuecl from page 50 XVrrters 'Ihese groups permrt specrrlrzatron and actrye pursurt of y rrrecl rnterests Membershrp qualrhcrtron st rndrrcls haxe been reduced to encourage stu ents to apply A present the student rs requrred to hue a good scholastrc record to be trkrng r scrence course rn hrgh school to be rboxe the nrnth grrde and to exhrbrt a compellrng rnterest rn some branch of scrence 'Ihe Scrence Clubs success depends upon new members from Chrrlotte becruse many of our representrtrxes wrll leue the club when the 19-41 c rs grrclurtes trom school therefore we are 6 eneouragrng membershrp from the tenth and elexenth years Regrster your name as a eanclrdate for the In terhrgh Scrence Club wrth our scrence depart ment head Mr Bennett Do rt todry Dont delay Enyoy the benehts of thrs club to further your knowledge rn a field of screnee that apperls to you ITS GREAT TO BE AN AMERICAN' Its great to be an Amerrcanl Its great to walk safely down the busy streets and smell srm merrng hamburgers from a nearby Whrte Tower and darnty buttered lady fingers from neat whrte bakerres rn our nerghborhood Its excrtrng when patrrotrc hands sound and marehrng men rn colorful unrforms smrle know rng they ll see therr loyed ones agarn as soon as the xryrd affarr has completed rts march Its fun to laugh srng dance read funny maga zrnes and follow the adyentures of The Lone Ranger rn the lrttle theater just up the street Its wonderful to hear Amerrca on the radro to press a button and haye lrght and to sleep rn warm beds undrsturbed untrl dawns rosy fin gers break forth Its beautrful the way flowers bloom brrds srng member Only God Can Make A Tree It s magrcal to hear great symphonrc orchestras play the rmmortal musrc of rmmortal composers to see the arry yrsrons of an operetta and behold great parntrngs of the great masters Its Hne to be able to go to a lrbrary and lrye wrth Charles Drckens or Vrctor Hugo for a few hours and to haxe experrenced people gurde you to the rrght bookshely es Its loyely to prck your own mate and be able to follow your talents trll you haye had your share of success and happrness Its holy to enter the Lords house and be thankful wrth your mrnd and soul at ease and your country at peace' Its adyenture that shrnes rn a lrttle fellows eyes when he sees the great srlxer brrds of the sky and not fear or hate Its nrce to haye such an understandrng dog rs mrne one you can tell your lrttle hopes and woes to and know he ll ney er tell' Its satrsfyrng to haxe warm sunshrne about us as we work and play and to go to school to be better Amerrcans It s swell to talk to your Dad rn prg latrn and haye your Mom remember that you Irke apple pre better than cherry Gosh' Its great to be an Amerrcan SA rs Anrer BINNH1 10 c I ' , ' f - - ' K ' - . , .7 l ' T 'A ' I . . 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'322 Cottage Strect Genes 614 C A BRISTOL Z A .O Complete Lzne of SORORITX A WWW PW f IIMCH W1 NI AR X f COMPANYIII!N1fflI f 1 71 ST PAL STREET CABIL 8: BADGE f a S011 Lub cat on Spec al st 140 I Ita I0 I BARNARD PORTER 81 REIVIINCTON PAINTS OILS GLASS BRLSI-IES ARTISTS MATERIALS AND DRAFTINC SLPPLIES CROXER A CLIQLENNOI P LESTER HARDWARE 150 Nia n sm XS sr IS S mx I xx F H DENNIS STORES INC II holesalf fan eflzoners own 0 5 RII ROLIII-ST ER xux xomx 6 ss ee f JAC , an IE EIQS I . 4 In ' nm n 45-:Il be ' ' ' gla I r Il I I I ' E I I , v , I D . ffl' I MamJl995 . I . 5 , T I m'I Salffx C1111 .' Im 1'i i I I s ' ' ' ' I ' T T' o-'- w A7 NI I 4' ul Ja x af 'II- 'II'H 1-FH I' Main 8140 9-11-13 North VVatcr Strcvt ' ' .. ' .'.' . res. f , I f . ' . 25 Yi I' ECT Phone Main 2 I i . 'e Since IIC ,ester IIn1'd 'zu-0 Co., Inv. Individual Senior Porlraits in this Ifitrln by the .Ifoser Studio ABBO'I'I 'S FROZEN CUSTARD 1191 Ifxke ,-Xxenue 1 r I H I-3 Hosmax'-W IC H'1'x1AN BOOKBINDING Co fl h re exfeffwzl materizzlf and -'ufrkzfzrzzzxhip combine io profizfue Pine Billlffligf . ' '9 - V - Iil.'RI.IiY ROAD Houses of W1ndsor Arthur M Wmdsor lreuloz of I ICIIISIUP Hom: 10 Pox els PUIICIID WISE 81 PHILLIPS 1411 usflnllnfs 1OaI1d e I oad West Glenwood 298 FUELS THAT SATISFY Everythmg to Bulld Anythmg PEoPL1-:s COAL AND LUMBER CoM PANY Phone Charlotte 80 4585 LAKE AVENUE O BRIEN S FOOD MARKET S PING! Street Chaxlotte 04 DL 1x1 The COLE PHARMACY THE Rexall STORE THE FRANK M DECKER STORE DRY f UODS HND NUTIUAS 4415 LAIxI' ANENII R che ter New York 4419 Lake Avenut Lh Mte 2 ms nr 1- ROL HFs11Rc AS Axn I nscrxptxon Depax tment Lhfulotte LI EC I RIC C URPOR Al ION and Fre D 1111111 ROCHEVII-R TELEPHONE CORPOR -XTIONI Payable Here I I 6 , I I I I 5 I I W1 r IH 41 I A L ure, IN '70 f P11111 ',5'l. .' 1 'ffl fp I . ,w .. .' . I 4. . '.S r' 1' Fx v , , L gx L , A 3 V . J Q. , . 4, II' ' L, ' . W F V '. .1 Wv 'I '1 I I I I . I -I 1 I 1 , I' I ,. 'I IC I f I w 1 0 S , I , ,. C AI,I,B .- 'I I l....' ' U V' I U 4, , , .. , 2 J ' . .1 ' f A ' 'C g f'f rf. Indifvizfual Senior Portraits in this Ufitun by the flfoser Studio STONEW OOD BUILDERS SUPPLY, INC Nlason Supplies ' Sand Gravel 'Manu aflurfrs o INCRITII llUQlxS SHLPPLER STREET AT STONIVK OOD Charlotte 8 8 MCBRIDE BROTHERS INC. Dewev -Xxcnue at Stone Pond Charlotte 1685 MYRTLE S BEAUTY SHOP 150 CONRAD DRIVI Lwcmefl Fmlcnfb Shop Perm ments S? 00 to Sm 00 All ,B7fl7lI'llCS of Beauty Cultzuc Flo e ce Proud Propnetox' SUMMERVILLE SERVICE STATION T1re and Battery SCFVICC Nlmor Repa1rs 4914 ST PAUL BOLLEW ARD Charlotte 842 Pun Tren R1d1ng Stables ll t ALXIN F THIEM Owm IUILII 1 CAREER SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 36? habt -Xxenue 111 I1111 l'lml11q111pl111 ll If HALOBROMP I rojectlon I .Apu HAI O Contact Pap 1 THE HALOID CO N E ONX EN SERVICE STORL 1 1 1 -Xu f7IpOS1t kodak l.11k T Y - L ' -' . ' R s 4 A f f CCI' 3. 'I V C . . 5 7 L , 4 , ',-.-- uf . T . v V YA rlott. 1463 r Xl , ' . X . . l'r1'l 1 1' Yum' Nll'lll'l't' flu' Iiv.-'I lf'l1'r.w Ifi1l ' l1u1'a11d-Eztstnmtm Park ' A' l . v AI' 11111.-r :'1-11 1- 1 A 7 2 'L' + . X, i , 1' - - Q- '-1' , 11-.1 I 1011 l,zlv . 'mute I ' ' 11 1,- J x ' l, ' f 1. . 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SOIN JEWELERS 4387 Lake Avenue THE P AT A CAKE SHOP BAKERY 33 3 Lake Avenue Charl tte 140 HILLS RED Sz WHITE FOOD STORE 3327 Lake Avenue Charlotte 335 ALV AH I AVI SOX Contractm and Bzulder 1827 Rldge Road West d 10 1 JOHN E ALLEN INC FILM DISTRIBUTOR 6 George Street IRVIING W BPIGOS FLOIIST 350 Washxngton Avenue DAD S DELICATESSEN 38 Stonewood Avenue Charlotte 1730 VIPGINIA VI EAL BEAUTX SHOP 3204 Lake Ax enue BARTON 8: COATES FUNERAL DIRECTORS 137 Cady st I BOXD XX INCHI LI LAKEDALE PH APM ACY Prompt Delwery Seruzcc 3264 Lake Avenue ow BRISTOL CONTP ACTINC' CO 645 Mercantlle Bu1ld1ng 1I111BLl:1 S B1cIsToI 1617 J ANIICO Frmts Vegetables Gwrcrzcs and Meats 3218 Lake Avenue RENNEDX AND IxII CIIMAIFI FLORISTS 579 Lake Avenue FENE WILSON IAI I El SIIOI Iovmczly B ll Pu ly-S Shop 57 Stutson Street NIIII X IN S CI OCIIPX AIND MAPREI 149 Stone Road Charlotte 79 We Delucr y y 1 7 v- V 1 4 N v ' A A A A . . l'l1z11'l01!1' 4.33 1-hurlone 5557 1 - - 1 ' ' 7 'Y 1. 0 1 Y ' ' 1 1 D. 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', Y Q '7 1 ',- Ifldllldlldf Pornazlf 111 Ibn ll nan by the Mme: Sludmr 1 Slore lhal Veda lou: Growing A feds Longratulatlcns On havxng completed another zmportant year m your educatxon ln your llfe' We have watched you grow and as you advance ln your career of 16 We meet your advancmg needs Undoubtedly Sxbleys provlded many of your baby needs You glew up through our Youth Center Probably many of you have already graduated to our grown up Shops Throughout your hfe we plan to provide you wlth the thmgs whlch have made Slbleys the Home Store for thousands throughout all Western New York SIBLEY LINDSAY 81 CURR CO BERNARD T GEORGF J FARR ELL BROTHERS Colonlal FUNERAL HOME At Memorial Brldge Phone Glenwood 410 Glenwood 6808 Resolve to OBS are waltmg Pre pare to play your part ln Amerlcas great est m peace tlme busx ness expanslon programs fOver 678 R B I grad uates secured posxtxons ln 1040 l I LT Fall Courses start Sept 2nd Send for RBI Catalo OLIVER KAHSE INCORPORATED 1048 UNIVERSITY Av Em I, E Fmblematzo Jewelers an Statzoners w r v f, I ' j 4 A A , Y - . 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