DeWitt Clinton High School - Clintonian Yearbook (Bronx, NY)
- Class of 1917
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V ff 'ister' D ' 155. p I 1ege JT,f ' i ' ,r 15' QFUHVIBYIY Prolessofoll Msg supervisor of Alsu Professor of English V Formerly llead of 1 FUWSHY FYNBSSUY ol u'3 'mi' U'2'3ll ' Mathematics at Townsend 3' Ffefllh Ueiwfllfleflf Romance La 5l'35Es al Manhaltan College nam H311 gf gn, Cgllggg any College al Columbia university it St- Francie Xavier College ROBERT 1. DAMEII HENRY SNVDEB CARR JAMES l. CONWAY WILLIAM 1. KEARIIEY ALFUNSU ARBIB COSTA Ur' EDGAR I- BEUFUHU 11373, 'yy We fl ,J 1 ' S' ' f ' f' r fafif It I rrrr 1 9 . ' A V I K f ' 4 il I to 1 rerrr ,V ' ,WM ,e,,,, IW, A159 gn lhg 8131191 Fonrierly Professor Also onnllle Slat! of Formerly on the Staff Also on the Stall ol 'Also llead ollllology nominee Languages ol Mathematics at Mathematics Department ol Romance Languages Dent. al Sluyresanl at Clly College Cllr College al City College Manhattan College al Clly College lligh School 111 A SCHOOL IS JUDGED BY ITS TEACHING STAFF Ill ln college it matters a great deal what school one comes from: Rhodes At Rhodes occupies an each entire Ere- classroom , is perfect X proof School , ' building There are erected and 3 tlwfoughly constructed equipped , science ln accord' laboratories - ance with ' the latest I H - mor es mumclpal library is laws and open free to regulations all Rhodes ,qffeqting SllldETl!S , modem The Rhodes ' ' sclfoffl Auditorium buildings gears 400 Rhodes School Building ' H Before deciding upon any school attend Rhodes as a visitor Obtain additional information. lt will be worth your while New York's Model School 1917 Clintonian Page I From High School to Business Read This Free Bulletin Before You Start Out To Secure A Position . The change from School to Business is not an easy one to make suc- cessfully. It is not that business men, as a rule, discredit the value of a high-school education. They know that this education does increase your ability to think, to reason, to decide. You are confident that the education secured at high-school has equipped you for worth-while work in business. It is disheartening then that business men insist that you begin at the bottom at the lowest weekly salary. Why Begin at the Bottom When You Have Had Four Years of Good Trainingi' Business Men insist that you begin at the bottom because your school education has been general, while the work in their office is made up of specific detailed duties. It is necessary to learn to do these specific tasks, usually beginning with the least important duties in the office. It is possible for any high-school graduate, before going to work, to become familiar with some of the methods employed in modern business ofhces. The graduate may also learn, under the guidance ot instructors experienced in business, how to do definite things, such as the recording of cash recepits and payments, the calculation of pay-rolls, the keeping of card-files or loose-leaf records of purchases, rates, and stock inventor- ies. the use of adding machines and of duplicating appliances. Equipped with this knowledge, the high-school graduate's entry into business can be made with a reasonable assurance of immediate success. The Free Bulletin OFFICE TRAINING tells how this knowledge may be gained in twenty lessons. The high-school student who is determined on success in business will also be interestediin the Fall classes at the Pace Institute. Ask for free bulletin Q32 pp.j '4Accountancy and Business Administration giv- ing outline ot preparation for Executive Positions in Modern Business. ace Institute HUDSON TERMINAL QPRDI W 0 xg O Q C bs' saga 30 Church St., New York - i9l7. 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Emnnurl Lhnug 1917 Clintonian Page 4 1917 Clintonian Page 5 im NO N. Xl unguoguglg THE CLINTONIAN BOARD' Pflvfv by B 1H12l -'83 THE BOARD OF EDITORS Editor-i1z-Chief GEORGE I. MACY Assistant Editors DAVID Z. ANDREWS EDWARD QUINL.XN O'MARA Associate Sfajjf M. WALTER SOLOMON BIORTIMER JQ TADLER I. BRANCH DARBY Aff Sfdjjct ALEXANDER F. BERNSTEIN, Chairman ARTHUR SMITH JOHN H. SCHARF Bzzsimnvs Staff MR. 1AxBRAHAM OKROLLI, Aa'z'i.vvr CiJ'C'llICZfI'011 HERBIAN BAUM, Clzairnzan HEXRX' LANDAU SOL ANTDVILLE Ad-zwrfisizzg J. ARMDUR BINGHAMI IR. MAX G. JOHL LAURENCE A. KAHN HARRX' PALEY Faculty Adviser Art Critic DR, SAMUEL W. PATTERSON MR. GEORGE K. GOMBARTS DR. FRANCIS H. I. PAUL, Prmcaipal Page 'i 1917 Clinioniazf 'umm A4v:1.,.ki.W.,. mmmw.. ,z ,B 'ii . 15 , f DR. FRANCIS H. I. PAUL, Principal f f ,5 'P f , f,.' 2 ' .37 4 5 I ' 'kk W ,X ,ycj fi 1 4 I Wg' L' T, 1 I 1 I Y f , gg N 1 Wiflxf L RF K . ,...,. . , . aw JT I, fnsw1f'.Jfffirf ff ' V 1917 Clinionian Page 11 FUN Q Q3 Nl RA tem Eff: 1: fi Q E an sn we CHAIRMEN OF DEPARTMENTS Phota by Brunel FACULTY Prilzcipal DR. FRANCIS H. PAUL English Department ELLEN E, GARRIGUES, Cha Claude T. Benjamin James A. Bifws bb Harold A. Clarke Cornelia VV. Cleaveland David H. Colin Alice VV. Benham Patrick R. Kinney Morris G. Michaels M, NVhalen Fanny Schwartzman Dorothy Lehrer Maude M. Frank E. Mildred Freund Anne F Hamilton Betty W. Heinle Benjamin Horowitz Walter R. Johnson Arthur A. Johnson Franklin Keller irmain jaxon Knox Daniel G. Krane Garibaldi M. Lapolla john Loughran Merle Marine joseph. V, McKee Thomas 5McTiernan Thomas Mufson Samuel XV. Patterson Rose Pickens Samuel Schnialhausen Gustav G. Schoenchen Anna H1 Smith VVilmer T. Stone Albert S. Taylor Frank D. Wfhalen Mary Watson Kenneth XV. VVriffht 23 R John P. 0'Connor, Secretary . Physics Department L CHARLES E. TIMMERMAN, Cllffllylllflfl Raymond Chamberlain Thomas H. Currie Albert Tortora Arthur Hirsehberg Mathematics Department y OSCAR VV. FXNTHONY, Chairuzan Morris Barasch Joseph Iablonower Arthur Haas James D. Laird Harold M. Horton Harry Levene J 1917 Clintonian Page 13 71 26124 Na NO X. Nl UDIUOIUFID EARLY SESSION FACULTY Phota by Brunel Harris F. lXlacNeish Nicholas F, Decker Samuel Goldman Vvlilliam P, Manguse Harry Eisner Bernard M. Parelhoff Frank Pickelsky Francis Salzano Frederick N. VVestphal blames F. Berry Harry Heller jesse F. Houston History Department Arthur K. Krause Charles M. Landsman Donald C. MacLaren Randolph F. Clark Frederic S. Grow Julius Frank Israel Mirsky Gwilym S. Morgan Harry B. Penhollow Rudolph C, Pokorny A. Henry Schneer FAYETTE E. MOYER, Clzairzzzmz Edward C. Delaney Edmund VV. Foote Charles Ham Frank B. Kelly Leslie O. Long Alfred S. Roberts Harrison C. Thomas Helen VVorstell Latin Department Morris C. Deshel Irwin S. Guernsey Ludwig Kaphan Abraham Lefkowitz Charles Newman Abraham Sinberg Minnie VVeinheimer ARTHUR A. BRYANT, Clzairzzzazz George H. Beal Abraham Deixel VVilliam M. Leavitt Katherine G. Pike Michael Solomon Horace C. VVait Arthur Yokel French Department Richard S. Conway Aaron I. Dotey Joseph B. Qrliansky G. Gates Sanborne Henry Sl. Stevens Herbert E. Wilford COLMAN DUDLEY FRANK, Clzairman Louis I. Armand Victor Chankin H. Montagu Donner Charles XY. Hyde Michael Kurz Sophie Trosten Henry Bierman Elias Goldberger Israel Goldberg Herman Lax Daniel C. Rosenthal 1917 Clintonian Page '15 'Ss QS Nl lsk QQ T P.. Q E D. If T LATE SESSION FACULTY Photo by Bmmcl Ralph Campbell Max F. Giovanoly james A, Hirsch Josephine Kornfield German Department I. B. EDWARD JONAS, Chairman Henry Davidson Charles Herzog Eugene jackson Paul Radenhausen Austin M. VVorks Spanish Department LAWRENCE A. W1r.KINs, Chairman Leonard Covello Patrick King Abraham Kroll joseph Rosenberg Arturo Tores Max A. Luria, Acting Chairman John M. Brophy Reuben M. Byrne Richard Maher Robert W. Rosenberg Biology Department GEORGE W. HUNTER, Chairmfm A. K. Apisdorf Walter S. Atwood Harry G. Barber George Donaldson N. C. Germann George T. Hastings Miss A. Hecht Lucius J. Mason Ralph Osborn Richard W. Sharpe E. W. Van Buskirk Julius Landown Max M. Mandl C. F. Morse Wm. Parmelee John W, Tietz C. A. Worth Music Department JOSEPH P. DONNELLYI Chairman Early Qrchestra and Chorus Louis F. West, Late Orchestra Emory F. White, Senior Glee Clubg Fife Drum and Bugle Corps Harry Millspaugh, Late Chorus and Glee Club 1917 Clintonian Page Z7 Bernard Baruch Gustav L. Fleissner Benjamin Horowitz Van Vechten Munger Herbert O. Smith Milly E. Adams Alice E. Fox Morris Klein Clara Huebner Florentine Israel William T. Cook Edwin H. Hastings, I David W. Hooks Leonard L. Palmer 1917 Czfnfgnfah Page 18 Chemistry Department JESSE E. WH1Ts1T, Chairman Philip H. Broadhurst Israel Goldfarb Valentine Mayforth, Ir, Paul G. A. Reynolds Harold A. Whitney Drawing Department JESSIE H. BINGHAM, Chairman Adolph Blumenkranz George G. Gombarts Bernard I. Green Annie McCrea Peter A. Schwarzenbach Physical Training Department EMANUEL HAUG, Chairman Alexander Cairnes r. joseph R. Helm Morris Kaufman Commercial Department WILLIAM VoLcKHAUsEN, Chairman Myrtle C. Heywood l9l7 ,Clinfonian A h Page 19 hu 2 'Q N IQ Q SA WD l 16 umuog CLASS OF JUNE, 1917 know by SENIOR I listen, and voices they whisper, Whislber of years that are past. Voices .... grow shriller and crisper Insistent on mem'ries unasked. I laugh, but my laugh it is hollow, Hollow and broken and sad, I laugh: yes, I laugh at the morrow, But my heart knows' that I am not glad. I talk of success and of college, College .I greeted with joy. But now that I'm facing the knowledge That I am nolonger a boy, I am mute, and my heart it is rended, Rended with memories dear Of the years that for-me have ended And left me mine own course to steer, But I'll steer it with faith and with courage, Courage to maintain the right. And evil shall never discourage The goal that is ever in sight. I listen, and voices they zvlzisfver, W'l1i.vjvcr of years that are fast .... I laugh, but my laugh it is hollow, Hollow and broken and sad .... -GEORGE I. Macy ' 1917 Clintonian Page 27 Top Row Bottom R-ow D AVID Z, ANDREWS JULIUS s. BAGDANOWSKY, Captain, Dotey Squad Vice-President, Arista League Assistant Editor, Board of Publications Help Classes Clubs: Boxing, French, Dancing, Board of Elections ' ' ALFRED R. BACHRACH, Captain, Absence Bureau Department Chairman, Help Classes Clubs: Public Forum, Soc. of Club Presidents. MAX M. APPELBAUM GEORGE APPOLD DAVID ARBUSE, Clubs :Pen and Ink, Clinton Agudah, CPresidentJ,- Sketch, Oratorical Literary Committee, Club PreSi- dents. ARTHUR A. ATHA, Opera Company Clinton Cadets Winner, 1916 Tennis Tournament Tennis Team Clubs: Writers', Economics, Sanitary Squad, Traflic Squad, Biological Field, Good English. WILLIAM BARASCH, i Help Classes Opera Company Clubs: Dancing, Wireless, Math., Traf- Hc Squad, Economics. HERMAN BAUM, , Secretary, General Organization - Circulation Man., Board of Publications. Executive Committee, Senior Class Clubs: President, Public Forum, Presi- dent Writers', Economics, Psyy- chology. Arista League. DAVID BAUMSEE, Bank Squad Clubs: City History, Music LoverS, Orchestra Dancing, First Aid, Latin-American. , OPCYS COTHPHUY 1917 Clinionian Page QQ I T Row - Botiom Row 0 P PHILIP BROWN, LOUIS BECKER, H ' Help Classes ' 0 AbSCI1Ce B1-H6311 Clubs: Deutscher Verein, First Aid, Clubs: Economics. Economics, Biological Field. A SIDNEY R. BROWN, ADDISON B. BINGHAM, . . V, Help Classes gfpgaln' glmtgn Cade: . R d.O Clubs: Biological Field, Dancing, Chem- u S' ame ay ec amcs' af ' istry, Math., Traffic Squad. H BENJAMIN BONAPART BENJAMIN BRATSPIES, Clubs: Forestry, Steno., Dancing, Agu- dah, Wrestling. SANFORD BOOKEE LOUIS BUNIMOWITZ, Clubs: Good English, Baylis Squad, MICHAEL BRAUN, Senior Oratorical. Help Classes i Tfalik Squad JOSEPH S. CATALANO, Signal Corps l Clubs: Good English, Oratorica1,Danc- Clubs: Istalian, Baylis Squad, Steno., ing, Writersi . Dancing, Traffic Squad. 1917 Clintonian Paje 23 MILTON CENSER, Top Row Bottom Row MARK DEUTSCH, . - . . Service League Xzstfresldent' Senior Class Clubs: Latin-American, Circulo Cas- 'Manager Track Team tellano, Spanish Office Squad. Clubs: Forestry and Agriculture. s GEORGE J. DUBOFF, - FRANK CLEMENTE1 Captain, Strong Arm Squad . Clinton Cadets Ansta . . -Clubs: Oratorical, Public Forum. grid sf Publications a Clubs: Math., Modern Drama, Abs- HERMAN H- COOPERSTEIN, ence Bureau, Club Presidents, Captain, Absence Bureau Help Classes ' I Help Classes ' .Arista ALPHONSE ECKSTEIN, IVAN C. DALY, - ggisgfljlad Captain Rifle Team Help Classes Dotey Squad Clubs: Opera. Arista . Help Classes - s NA H NIEL EI EI Clubs: Public Forum, Vice-President T A NST N' Psychology, Math, Baseball Squad Tennis Squad Arista DAYID DEUTSCH, Q V Help Classes A Clubs: Chess and Checker,' Math., Clubs: Camera, Traffic Squad, Strong Strong Arm Squad. Arm Squad- w i 1917 Clinionian Page 24 s Top R010 Bottom Row EDWARD ELISCU, JOHN P. FOLAND, Dramatics Clubs: Philatelic, Applied Science. Arista, Help Classes 3rd Prize, Fairbanks Oratorical Contest 3rd Prize, Spanish Translation Contest WILLIAM FRADEN, Clubs: Good English, Magazine Squad, Book Squad Dramatic, Sec. Span- Olubsz Senior Oratorical, French, Fjrst ish, Modenfpramal Aid, Agriculture and Forestry, Bio- logical Field. BENJAMIN ENGLANDER, Club: Dramatic Society, A, W, FRANZBLAU, Help Classes GUSTAVE A ETRA Clubs: Math, Economics. CALVIN FELMER, JACOB GAGER, Captain Baylis Squad - Help Classes , , 2nd Basketball Team , Clubs: Economics, Dancing. Clubs: Dancing, Economics, Spanish, Trafhc Squad, Strong Arm Squad. GEORGE GELLER, ABRAHAM A, FLETCHER Sggljfd Football Squad. 1917 C lintonian Page 25 Top Row Bottom Row ARTHUR W. GOTTLIEBSON, Strong Arm Squad jOSEPHi GIANNITASSIO, C1nbS1 Italian, Dancing, French- Clubs: First Aid, Mandolin, Poster Stamp, German. N , BE JAMTN GLASER' SIDNEY GREENWALD, .Assistant Superintendent, Help Classes Clubs. Biological Field Good English Arista' Squad German Economics, Psychology, Orchestra D . ' Clubs: Psychology, G e r m a n, Bank ancmg' Squad. , GERALD G. GRIFFIN, JR. Track Team ABRAHAM GOLDMAN, V Cadets Board of Publications ARTHUR GOODMAN, Club: Good Engish. Baseball Manager Traflic Squad. HARRY HABER, Help Classes ARTHUR GOTTLIEB, Clubs: Biological Field, Good English, Q Chemistry, Dancing, Traffic Squad, BENJAMIN HABERMAN Math. ' 1917 Clintonian Page 26' Yigp Raw - Bottom Row JACK HOROWITZ, ISIDORE A' HAMER' Clubs: Dancing, German, City His- Baylis Squad t0ry, Agudah, Steno, , Clubs: Dancing, Economics, Steno, Psychology. M. ISREAL, . Clubs: Chess .and Checkers, Poster RICHARD L, HARBURGER, A Stamp, Sem A'fDeparfment Chairman, Help Classes LAURENCE A. KAHN, Board of Publications Arista, Dotey Squad Society odf Club Presidents Clubs: English Office Squad, Trailic A' Squad, French, German, Spanish President, . V j or Oratorical. Board of Publications Y Dotey Squad, Arista . G. O. Scholarship Medals . 1st Prize, Fairbanks Oratorical Contest 2nd Prize Swarthmore Oratorical Cont. Clubs: President Economics, Poster Stamp, French, Modern Drama, Late Squad, ' MORTON KAMIL, Department Chairman, Help Classes Arista Society Club Presidents Squads: Traffic, Strong Arm Clubs: Secretary German, First Aid, President Psychology, Public Fo- rum. JosEPH HARTS1-EIN, , . . Clubs: Dancing, Psychology, Phi1ateQ lic, German. MAX HOFMANN RUSSELL C. HOLSLAG, HARRY KAMINSKY, Patience Help Classes Cadets Clubs: Biological Field, Agriculture Clubs: Sketch, VJriters,' Pen and Ink. and Forestry, Boxing. 1917 Clintonian Page Q7 TOP Rvw Bottom Row DAVID M. KLEIN NATHAN KATZENELLENBOGEN . ' ' Operatic Performance Help Classes Cadets Clubs: Senior Oratorical, Public Fo- Pitman Shorthand Team mm' Agudah' Clubs: City History, Philatelic, Steno HARRY D. KAUFFMANN, Lieut,, Dgtey Squad PERRY KLINGENSTEIN, b Arista V Captain Magazine Bureau , SOCCCI' Team Clubs: Radio, Good English, Poster Orchestra Stamp, gadets . lubs: President First'Aid, Golf, Ra- 5 dio, Traffic Squad, Peridrome Corn- DANIEL KOLLEN, ngjttee, German playy Sergeant, Baylis Squad , Bank Squad SAMUEL KAUFFMAN, Clubs: Steno, Dancing, Psychology, A Orchestra H Public Forum. Tennis Squad Clubs: Poster President, Lieutenant , MORRIS M, -KREINDLER, Spanish Office Squad, President - 1 , ' Chess and Checkers, French, Pi' Esagdcgfsiyiblications 1 amsts, Dancing, President, Man- Clubs: Short Story, City History, dolm' l ' ' Society Club Presidents, Debating HARRY KELLY, - SOCMY. - Clubs: Spanish, City History, Latin, Economics, GUSTAVE LANDAU, Chorus . HARRY KISVER, , , Help Classes Late Squad, Strong Arm Squad Clubs: Biological Field, Sanitary Squad, Clubs: Biological Field, Agriculture French, Spanish, Baylis Squad, Ora- and Forestry, Economics. ' ftorical, Agudah, 1917 Clintonidn Page Q8 N Top Row Bottom Row SAMUEL LAMM, DAVID LEVIN, Clubs: Biology, Chess and Checker, Cadet Corps- German. ABRAHAM M. LEVINE, Chemistry Squad Help Classes JOHN H. LARKIN, Gymnasium Team Clinton Cadets Clubs: Pen and Ink, Dramatic, Sketch, Clubs: Good English' Short Storyf Traffic Squad, Dancing. 'el-man' FREDERICK D' LASCOFF, VICTOR S, LEVY, Arista Help Classes Dotey Squad Office Squad Spanish Squad Tennis Team Secretary Senior Class Dramatic Casts Varsity Shows. ' Strong Arm Squad Clintonian Photographer Club: Dramatic Society. SOL J, LOCKER, Championship Art Team' Cluhs: Camera, Spanish, Writersf EDWARD R. LAUS Track 1-em Cross Country Team. GUM POY LEE, Captain, Art Team JACOB LOBEL, Board of Publications , , , Clubs: President Sketch, Poster, Pen Clubs: Economics, Camera, City His- and Ink, Mandolin, Dancing. 'C01'Y, Latin, DUICIHS- l 1917 Clintonian Page 29 Top Row ARTHUR LOCKWOOD, Department Chairman, Help Classes Squad, Arista General Oflice Squad Clubs: Psychology, Stock Room. EDWIN LUDEWIG, Cadets Clubs: German Economics, Agriclu- ture' and Forestry, Poster. IRVING LUBETKIN, General Organization Delegate General Office Squad Cadets Executive Committee, Senior Class Clubs: City History, Economics. GEORGE J, MACY, Editor-in-chief, Board of Publications President, Arista League Student Member, Board of Governors President. Society of Club Presidents Captain, Absence Bureau Chairman, Board olf Elections 2nd Prize, Fairbanks Oratorical Contest Vice-Pres., N. Y. G. O. Officers Asso. Clinton Rep., Colgate Extemp. Spkg. Contest. ' RAPHAEL MALSIN, Track Team Help Classes Arista Scholarship Medals Clubs: Chess Psychology, Short Story Writersf i Bottom Row JEROME A. MARKS, Board of Publications Arista, Squad Department Chairman, Help Classes Clubs: Vice-President, Library Squad, President, Modern Drama, Chem- istry. JOSEPH F, MEBUS, German Alliance Trophy and Medal Society Club Presidents Clubs: German, President, Philatelic. HERMAN A. METZGER, President, Arista Assemblies Asso. Secretary, Arista Superintendent, Help Classes A lst Lieut, Dotey Squad , Fife and Drum Corps Clubs: Chess and Checkers, Math, i President. MYRON MEYERS, Help Classes Spanish Officer Squad Clubs: Mandolin, Latin-America, French, Chess and Checkers, Steno, Eco- nornics. -1 MEYER A, MEYERSON, Dramatics Helpi Classes Clubs: Traffic 4 Squad, Baylis Squad, President, Dancing, President, Steno, President, Oratorical. 1917 Clintonian' Page 30 Top Row Bottom Row ABRAHAM E. MILLER, HERBERT W. OESTREICHER, Help Classes Clubs: Late Squad, Chess, Short Story, Economics. EDGAR MINZESHEIMER, Arista Principal's Office Squad Strong Arm Squad Help Classes Operatic Company Dramatic Society, Arista Squad R Help Classes Clubs: Music Lovers. German, Danc- ing, Public Foruml EDWARD QUINLAN O'MARA, Editor-in'chief, Board of Publications, Clubs! Biological Field, MeChaniCS- ViCClJPfCSidCHt, General Organization Squad, Arista MICHAEL G. MUL1Nos, Clulqsr llffdig, Publg Sseikillgg, Diag- CIOSS-country team ing, ' .ec anics, pams , irst 1 , Heap Classes 4 Publicity Agent, Society of Club Clubs: Poster, Dancing, Baylis Squad. Presidents' ' HEOD E o 1 GEORGE NETTER, T OR P POV CH 6th Form Delegate Chemistry Squad ., GEORGE PASTERNAK, Help Classes . ' 1 Baseball Squad Clubs: Good Enghsh, Publw Forum. Clubs: Biological Field, Good Eng- lish, Chemistry, Economics. MAX OELBAUM, Clubs: German, Dancing, Oratorical, ALBERT M- PENN, Agudah, Steno, Psychology, Dra- Sanitary Squad matics, Clubs: Radio, Economics. W l 1917 'Clintonian Page 31 Top Raw AARON M. POLK, Dotey Squad Captain Swimming Team Rifle Team 2nd Baseball Team. HARRY POLLACK, Help Classes General Oflice Squad. LOUIS RABKIN, Dramatics Clubs: Boxing, Poster Stamp Drama- i tic, First Aid, Wrestling, Econom' ics, Chess and Checkers. ARTHUR REDDING, Help Classes Clubs: Spanish, Glee, Mandolin. CART. REINER Bottom Row JOHN H. REIMAN, Clubs: Biological Field, Chemis Good English. OLIVER RICHARDS, Printing Squad Board of Publications . SOLOMON RICHMAN PHILIP ROSEN, Club: Good English. FRANK ROSENBAUM, Baylis Squad Strong Arm Squad Clubs: Economics. 1117, 1917 Clintonian Page 32 Top Row ' Bottom Row S. SADOWSKY, ' MAPZISIFLTEER' S h S d P Clubs: Pen and Ink, Economics. ucZO10g2mE2bn0iEEE2TyMa21lF , sy- SAMUEL SHAPIRO, Strong Arm Squad Arista Dotey Squad Cadets CSignal Corpsj Help Classes ' Bank CAssistant Managerl Clubs: Agudah, Steno. ABRAHAM SAINER, Help Classes -Absence Bureau Clubs: Psychology, Agudah, Checker. GEORGE SANDBERG, BERNARD SMITH, Help- Classes Clubs: Biological Field Cl and Agricultural, Aguda ics. LEON J. SAUL, Dotey Squad Help Classes, Arista Clerk's Office Squad, Baylis Squad C-lub: Poster. . ISRAEL L. SOLOWEY, Help Classes, V Clubs: Poster Stamp, Fren 1s1DoR SCHIFF, q Help Classes Spanish Office Squad Swimming Team JULIUS SOLOMON, V ub, Forestry h, Econom- ch. Late Squad . - Clubs: City History, Chess and Check- Clubs: Dramatic, Deutscher, Agudah, ers. Applied Science, I 91 7 'Clintoniciri Page 33 I. Top Row Bottom Row JOSEPH STARK, HARRY WEINSTOCK, Oiiice Squad Soccer Team Bank Squad Track Team Club: Circulo Castellano. Clubs: Chess and Checkers, Sanitary Squad, German, Chemistry, Dane- SOLOMON WEINTRAUB, ing, Economics, Oratorical, Biology Cadets, Chorus Squad- Auxiliary Dotey Squad Clubs, Public Speaking, Good English, JACOB TURNER, First Aid. Chairman Help Classes Department HAROLD, M. WEISS, BJafs::rf:llraSquad Track Team . . . . . , Football Manager Clubs. Biological Field, Pl-nlatel-c. Clubs: Biology Field, Boxing, Francs Latin, -Spanish. SAMUEL WELTZ, President, Senior Class 3rd Prize, Metz Medal Debate Business Manager, Opera JEROME M. ULLMAN, Manager Swimming Team Strong Arm Squad . General Oiiice Squad, Dramatic Cast, Varsity Shows Club: Dramatic. SAUL L. VOGEL Public Foum, BELMONT WIDREWITZ, ' Manager Track Team Cheer Leader ABRAHAM WALLERSTEIN' Clubs: Senior Oratorical, Economics, Help Classes Writers'. 191.7 Clintonian Page 34 Clubs: Public Speaking, Dramatic, Absence Bureau, Economics, Ora- torical, President, Good English, SENIOR SUPERLATIVES BEST ALL AROUND BEST ATHLETES BEST NATURED BEST SCHOLARS HARDEST WORKERS QUIETEST wrrrnisr NOISIEST CUTEST MEXICAN ATHLETES MOST SERIOUS MOST POPULAR BEST SPEAKERS LAZIEST BEST MUSICIANS BEST LOOKING LOUDEST DRESSERS BEST DANCERS MOST CONCEITED BEST ARTISTS BEST WRITERS PESTS BEST SINGERS George Macy Oscar Blair Harry Kauffmann Raphael Malsin George Macy Artie Lockwood Dzan Andrews Sam Weltz Eddie Eliscu Rube Dicker Vic Levy Eddie O'Mara Larry Kahn Jack Fanning Gene Finkelstein jimmy Burr Sam Kauffman Dan Hess Meyer Meyerson George Macy Jimmy Burr Toby Klein Herb Oestreicher Herman Baum Harry Braverman jerry Marks Herman Metzger Herman Baum Leon Saul Larry Kahn Milton Censer Louis Rabkin Dave Austin Joe Stark Ben Bonapart George Macy Sol Locker Sam Kauffman Dave Austin Cal Eellmer Jule Fluss Sam VVeltz Dave Arbuse Lee Gum Poy Milton Censer VVerner Ebell Dave Andrews Bill Thompson Herman Baum Larry Kahn Eddie O'Mara Aaron Polk Herman Metzger Lenny Perlstein Bus Bingham Ivan Daly Aaron Polk Charlie Richter Sam Weltz Harry Weiss Eddie Kleinman Irv Lubetkin Mike Kosman Dave Austin Milton Censer Eddie O,Mara Howard Kuh Ben Haberman Dave Goldstein 1917 Clintonzan Page 39 I 1917 C lintonidfz Pagef36 Photo by B OFFICERS OF TI-IE SENIOR CLASS President ............................... SAMUEL WELTZ Vice-Pifesideiit .. MILTON CENSER Secretary ..... . . .I .... VICTOR LEVY Treasmfer ..,.... LEONARD PERLSTEIN Dean .... .... D R. DONALD C, MACLAREN CI-IAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES Class Day .............. Dirmer . . . Athletics .... Pin ..... Program . . .. Dance , .... ....... . ...... . . Cliiitoniaii Representative .. DAVID F. AIUSTIN .. . .. SOL LOCKER ..... DAVID SCHIFF . . . . . DIEYER NIEYERSON BENJAMIN BONAPART . . . . . DANIEL HESS I-IERMAN BAUM W. f.- -were I fw 3 N f 'x if R ,f X X 'Q ' 1 UQ ff .. . , 1, 6 x I 'iw N N V ,, - ,- 1 'ET NW X , ' r- V -2 . 5 1, wif, uv' ,f I .- ,f I K J . .. , 4, y ' - X 1 ev , Af 4 X ' . ,,,, - -gnggiggcfnggglsgw ' .-9595 , ' ' :..75T'4i22iy5ff ,- ' fwglyff . -. . . -, 5!,y,f,, ff' xv-1, ' N. 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'-' A JY fe' ,..1-1-f ' 3 32 - -, -L-' Ti 'W 'Ji' 154 '3 ,2E:5:'k'- - Wh. 5'-'if--:'-'11 iw! ln' ' 15:EE!:,3 :aiih-X aga . . EE: .575 :Eli r :u 1 :- 1 H5255 55, fi-, 3 1,3 E22- Lf Eh. 1 !s '-:gas .fss s aff! im: 'TFEEEN - uf. 1' i1 l11- , fffgff-nfAf1f If 1917 Clintonian Page 37 1917 Clintonian Page 38 OFFICERS OF THE JUNIOR CLASS President ...... Vice-President Secretary .... Dean . . . President .... Vice-Preszfdentt Secretary .... Dean .... President .,.. Vice-President Secretary . . . . Dean- . . . Seventh Term Sixth Term Fifth Term ISIDOR KRUKIN XNALTER ANDREW .. CHARLES P. HAUSER MR, LUDWIG KAPHAN . . . . GEORGE -T. HIRSCH . . . MATTHEW WALKER . . . . . MAX PERLMAN MR. CHARLES HAM . f. ALEXANDER SINGER . . . . . CHARLES BROCH BERNHARD GOLDENBERG MR. NVILLIAM LEAVITT gg 96nd I 16 UID -'Z I-0- O E. QU 3, THE JUNIOR CLASS X f Photo biz Brunel J I I 9-I 7 Clintonian Page 40 ff , -2 N S ll' S 7. 'kl f 4 1 -as sm. ff asf 2' 'Ei' :ag 55 gg 'ff ggi jg.:j,1' iii ' min 1917 Clintonian Page 1,1 1917 Clintonian Page 42 OFFICERS OF THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Third Form-Early Session President ............................ ,. FRANK ZAIMANT Vice-President .... . . . LAURENCE RABINOWITZ Secretary ..... .. . iABRAI-IAM BERNSTEIN A Third Form-Late Session President ......... ........,....... ...... N A KTHAN BERRIE Vice-Preszfdenzf . . SOLOMON CHADABE Secretary . . . . .... GEORGE ROSE Fourth Form-Early Session President ....... .. EXBRAHAM K. KQXUFMAN Vice-Prcsidcrzsf . . . . . TRVING NICHTHAUSER Secretary ..,... ..... D Avro L. COHEN Fourth Form-Late Session President ...... .. .ABNER GRUNAUER l7ice-President . .. ..... RGY ARNOLD Secretary ..... .. CHARLES HUEBSH gi' aivd U61 HD : Pin Q E Q :s THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Photo by Brunel 1 1917 Clinionian Page 41, 5 N NA fi'-5 . rg., KT l:Ufi'iif ' 4 1 I 1 1 , 1 I I Hi' ,f , A , . 1, r E 415-f r ,Dj - , s 'H lf - ' f1f'. 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Q E Q. 3 THE FRESHMAN CLASS Photo by Bruncl QUE Km Q, iz A FU T 3 Ui O s Q. Zi BOARD OF GOVERNORS Plwfe 12,v,B 1HH'l DR. FRANKLIN I. KELLER, Teachers' Council DR. FRANCIS H. I. PAUL, Chairman GEORGE I, NIACY, Student Representative MR. ALBERT S. TAYLOR, Hou, Pres. G. O. MR, JESSE E. WHITSIT, Faculty Athletic Comm. tim, Ki glllql' WE V1 4. rx l 'ln K xl I fi ' Y X' li eff e 1 s if 'I 215. ' PE: 1 FE' f::5 in I. 't':15f:l12f, Gaza: 1-zfzz' 552. A' M-'f .t-Jn. Allllllllj aa, 4' .6 ' if! if 4 HAT Clinton has accomplished in the past year well deserves more rec- Z ' ognition and publicity than has been accorded by the various agencies through which important news is circulated. Even this f'Clintonian, 1' Q M9 the publishing of which has been a victory of economy and experience over highly exorbitant prices, falls a little short of the mark when the magnitude of the task that has been attempted is considered. Everything, it seems, combined to oppose us in Whatever direction we extended our energy, but luckily we have always- managed to come out on top. The whole world has experienced the same abnormal reaction, everything is topsy-turvy, and since we have entered the war, this situation has been felt still more acutely. The war spirit, at this writing, seems to have invaded the school, constant interruption because of national crises has disturbed our tranquillity, things heretofore considered impossible are beginning to happen. So far, however, we have surmounted all difficulties, we have acquired the habit of winning victories, for that is truly an American custom. Most of the important Football Games were played at the Polo Grounds, a decided 'improvement over our own field. The football team, one of the most stalwart and dynamic elevens ever entrusted with Clinton's standard, fought through a most successful season, under ther guidance of Coach Cook and Captain Hoving. They seemed to lead a charmed existence-until they encountered the Stuyvesant eleven., and tasted defeat. However, we could not be selfish enough to expect only victories from our teams, we like to test them, to see how well they' can stand a beating. Qur experiment this time proved productive of effective results, for this same team conquered Commerce-and achieved the goal of their ambition. The Soccer and Basketball, teams likewise proved to be true f'lVearers of the 'C '. The soccer team literally walked away with itself, and finish- ed a successful season by beating Commerce by an even greater score than had been compiled by the Football Team. Basketball showed a similar tendency, for Coach Palmer had his men so well trained that they actually did. not know how to be defeated. As usual, Commerce suffered because of this efficiency, for in, a game which lasted from nine P. M. until midnight the Commerce team met defeat, cultivated its acquaintance, and went home fondling it. Q I 91 7 Clinionian Page 49 i Clintons Cross-Country Team, a collection of the finest specimens of American youth, showed its heels to Stuyvesant-, when Captain Locker forged ahead of Saracheck, and maintained his lead. The Columbia Inferscholastic Meetrwas likewise a Clinton Victory, and Locker brought us third place in the Champsf, The work of the Track Team this year has been tremendous, but even though laboring under unexpected difficulties, we have, as usual, excelled in the performance of our task, which was to, line our trophy case with prizes. Olenik, the lightning quick track artist, accumulated a collection of medals which even a king might envy. Our l2O pound relay team was absolutely without par, and the field department of our track team was developed to so great an extent that it was responsible for our winning the 'Princeton Indoor Track Meet. The Baseball Team likewise demonstrated the value of good coaching plus experience and physical ability, and even though the team was not supported as generously as was the football team, the results of the season have been equally glorious. The Tennis and Rifie Teams of this year dupli- cated last year's record, even though they have received meagre and negligent publicity. The Swimming Team, because of its manifold victories, deserves considerable praise. Coach Cook has developed as fine a teamas ever represented Clinton, and its success is a litting reward for his services. On reading the foregoing, however, the impression that Athletics is all that is encouraged in Clinton is likely to be gathered. On the contrary, we have other departments, other activities, which though they do not attract an outside whirlwind attention, are just as important as our most important sport. Clinton's Assemblies have been made most interesting by the ap- pearance of speakers of eminent repute, such as Thomas Mott Usborne. At other times debates have been held, the winner of the Metz Medal for debat- ing being Edward J. Reilly. .Laurence A. Kahn, whose speech, 'Patriotism and lnternationalismu brought him second place in the Swarthmore Contest, succeeded in capturing the Magpie Cups and the Douglas Fairbanks Medal for Oratory. George I. Macy won second prize while Edward Eliscu was awarded third. George I. Macy also won the contest for a respesentative at the Colgate Extemporaneous Speaking Contest, but lost out at Colgate. The development of our Dramatics during the past year has been unpre- cedented. The Christmas Play My Turn Next showed the Dramatic Soci- ety at its best. Mr. Michaels of the English Department, conceived the hap- pyidea of donating an ambulance to the Red Cross, and Mr. Clarke and Miss Freund, the duet which coached A Midsummer Night's Dream to success, decided to turn over the proceeds of the Varsity Show to the Cause. So on l I 1917 Clinionian ,r Page 50 I the evenings of june 8 and 9, If I Wfere King i was produced, and judging from the attendance, the Ford Ambulance is assuredly a reality. Not only have we actors, but our Opera Singers have also worked to add fame to our greatly honored name for who ever heard of any otherl-ligh School but Clinton producing an OperaF This year, Gilbert and Sullivanls Patience, was produced in the Auditorium, and literally belied its name. Another great production, a departure from ordinary entertainments, was the Music Festival held on May 5th in the Auditorium. Truly, we have an active music department. The f'Clinton News , this year, is tlhe only High School paper in the United States which sells for one cent. Other High Schools have been forced to raise the prices of their papers, but Clinton's remain the same. The Mag- pie cannot be criticized, unless from a favorable standpoint, for there is ab- solutely no comparison between it and other High School papers. The Red Book of this year was so well prepared and so carefully edited that other high schools were compelled to imitate its style and to look into it for ideas. And the fate of the 1917 Clintonian is left in your hands, for we have spent val- uable time and labor in presenting our best efforts to you, hoping to merit your unanimous approval. The After-noon Help Classes have done much to alleviate brain-fever, in fact, they have become one of the most important institutions in the school. Only a few good! things have we mentioned. We hope that the Class of June, 1917, will be justly rememberedg and that their Clintonian will be associated with that remembrance, by our suc- cessors. Next term, practically all positions of importance will be vacant, for they are now held by outgoing seniors. The Class of june 1917 may justly be proud of itself, it seemed to be a body of Clintonites who deep- ly revered and faithfully served their Alma Mater. We only hope that suc- ceeding classes will further awaken and stimulate that Clinton Spirit which has not lain dormant these several yearsi we hope that the Spirit of Vic- tory will always pervade and claim Clintonls youth, and that all succeeding classes will entertain a really affectionate feeling for their Alma Mater, such as is ours. ' 1917 Clintonian Page 51 P Q rm E I 6 'll ZUOIUIID UD THE -EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF THE G1 o. PM bv Bwmfl I . 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Incoming Class Dramatics .... Other Activities ..... Membership Eearly . . . Mouibership Late . . Art Actwitzcs ............................. .. DR. BRYANT MRL DONNELLY .... MR. LEVENE . . . . MR. KNOX .. MR. MOYER . MR. VVRIGHT MR. WHALEN . .. MR. KLEIN BQARD OF ELECTIONS GEORGE J. MACY, Chairman DAVID Z. .ANDREW BERNARD SOBOL 1917 C lintonian Page- 53 4 1917 Clinionian Page 5.4 . 'w5l5,'f5'5 f - V , f , - ,QV Hg, nfr!I',.:Vfff,',1i45iaith, VA.,yL5pP'f 5 ' -f',rgjM L -1' 1 f V' 1-N' 1 a . fi ,V : is gf- 1. 5 2 fiqfwiw L V1 6. H . f ily - ' '-1. - ,- S E1-QL-iz: E: EF 5-'Scif- E E-525-5 i s E 5 E N WN: E E 5 g li- E05 E 5 A fig g' iv- 25242 2 2 5 if if-29 5 fi-if if 5:25 2 wa K Z4 I -m,5 , 14,! ' f ' - v L m grlyrpm ' QA 7 nf..u.5u f eff , V ' : ',- W !grH Ljl:5I 'fl-'i qv. 1 W V 144 'Wi 'Jill QWUL' 1917 Clintonian Page 55 99 Mod 161 DL' umuoguq If THE BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS Ph0f0 by Bfwwl PB GEORGE J. MACY Editor-in-chief Magpie Red Book Cliutonian RDVVARD QUINLAN CTMARA Editor-in-chief Clinton News Assistant Editor DAVID Z. IANDREVVS Associaie Sfajjf IWORTIMER J. IADLER ORS M. 'WALTER SOLOMON I. BRANCH DIARBY Business Stajjf HERMAN BAUM, Circmlatioxz. J. ARNIOUR BINGIIAM, IR., Adwfrtisiazg HENRX' LANDAU MAX G. QIOHL LAURENCE A. KAIIN HARRY PALEY Art Staff ALEX. F. BERNSTEIN, Clzairmau ARTHUR SMITH JOHN H. SCHARF Faculfy Advisers DR. SAMUEL W. PATTERSON, Clzairman MR. GEORGE K. GOMBARTS, Art MR. ABRAHAM KROLL, Business MR. JAMES A. BIGGS, News DR, FRANCIS H. I. PAUL, Principal 1917 Clintonian Page 57 THE ARISTA LEAGUE Photo by Brunel IllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllHIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIllllllllllImIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIHMHUHWIHIHWMRIBIMMBIHMMHWWMHWWMHIII its fit 1 Illllllllll llllllllll Ill Ill IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICIIIIDIIIllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll an g W' V' A '- nuunmnnu:anim-inuimvg P l . A .W 5 ,f ' Se gf w e 5 2 if 5 , 1-5 . ' ' E E 'Ya 1 ' si I , J E - ., ,Q I V f , E F W ' l . . 1... jj ' ' llllllIlllIIIIlI!'lE gf X 1l. f- ga. ASSEMBLY GEORGE I. MACY, President DAVID Z. ANDREWS, Vice-President Ivan Daly Alphonse S. D'Auria George DuBoff Edward Eliscu joseph Feld Benjamin Glaser Richard L. Harburger Laurence A. Kahn Harry D. Kauffmann Frederick D. Lascoff ,Terome A. Marks Raphael- Malsin George E. Netter Herbert Qestreicher William H. Thompson Edward 0'Mara Lloyd G. Potter Seymour B. Quel Bernard Sobol HERMAN A. METZGER, Secretary Members Ferdinand Starbuck Alexander Alp WValter M. Andrew David F. Austin Herman Baum Robert K. Behr john A. Bell Benjamin Bilchick Benjamin Bonapart Harry Braverman Edward Breiter Milton Censer Bernard Cipes H. Cooperstein lordan B. Darby Nathaniel Einstein Morris Enklewitz Eugene E. Finkelstein Edward Friedman Max Hofman Oscar I. janowsky Morton Kamil Daniel Kenneally Edward L. Kleinman David Lindenauer Arthur H. Lockwood Ralph Lyons Nathan Margolius David Minton Edgar Minzesheimer Harry Payor Chester Rohrlich' Leon Saul Isidore Schonwald Samuel N. Shapiro Irving Sherman joseph Singer Arthur Smith LeRoy D. Soff Donald C. Griffin M. Walter Solomon Gustave Sokol Alexander Herman VVilliam Van Zandt SENATE ' MR. JOSEPH V. MCKEE, Dean Dr. Francis H. I. Paul Mr. Arthur K. Krause Mr. Edward C. Delaney Dr. Samuel W. Patterson 1- Mr. Aaron I. Dofey M1'. Albert S. Taylor Dr. Donald C. MacLare1L 1917 Clintonian Page 59 PE Lax. Nl 09 unguoguglg THE DOTEY SQUAD Photo by Brzzu cl Qs il A realm, 4 as lmzllllll ll 1 will H1110 1 , as Q r l-., uunuuml w -ii I, gm----it 1- mm 'E-'E X 'Mm ill' lm R. Ill .ia 'ui X Qilfbijl, lllwm' I . 45559 .Jil V. F529 Ei 'lmlgi llll'-11 is-5 Cajflazrz ......... Fire! Lieutenant . . . . . . Second Lienfenant Cannnissioner . . . Assistant ..... Austin, David Daly, Ivan Harburger, Richard O'Mara, Edward Polk, Aaron M. Sobol, Bernard Soff, Le Roy D. Kamil, Morton Thompson, VX7illiam Klein, Tobias Shapiro, Samuel Glaser, Benjamin Starbuck, Ferdinand Behr, Robt K. Griffin, Donald Kalman, Lester Sokol, Gustave Cracovaner, Arthur Herman, Alexander Pile, Robert . .. DAVID Z. ANDREVVS . LIERMAN A. LKIETZGER LIARRY D. KAUFFMANN . MR. AARON I. DOTEY MR. MORRIS C. DESHEL Marks, Jerome Alp, Alexander Kahn, Laurence jvanowsky, Oscar Klein, Alexander Klopfer, Donald Rosenthal, Archie Friedman, Edward Saul, Leon Sherman, Irving Minton, David Vila, Joseph Lockwood, Arthur H. Richardson, Harold Braverman, Harry Nisgoretsky, Isidore D'Auria, Alphonse Potter, Lloyd A. Oestreicher, Herbert Lascoff, Frederick D. 4 1917 Clintonian Page 61 59 25194 N. NO N. Nl UND unguog ,.,,. . . ug' . THE AFTERNOON HELP CLASSES , Photo by Brunel I HELP cm Jan 1 11' , . , H , . mn L , ,: Superintendent ........... Assistant Superintendent ....... Deputy Assistant CLate Sessionj Faculty Adviser ................... Math. Chairnfzan, George Du Boff f1ss't, Le Roy D. Soff Deputy QL. SQ, Appel French Chairman, Max Hoffman Ass't, Alex Singer Deputy QL. SJ, Kennedy Latin Chairrnan, Harry Goldin Ass't Benjamin Levine Deputy QL. SJ, Berman Spanish C hairrnan, Richard L. Harburger Asst Arthur Lockwood Deputy CL. SJ, Greenberg mmm i1i'l.IK HERMAN A. NIETZGER BENJAMIN GLASER ......... BERTRAM HARRIS MR. COLMAN D. FRANK German Chairnian, Barnett Monka Ass't, John Ullman Deputy QL. SQ, Warsoff Science C hairrnan, Jerome Marks Assjt, Lindemann Deputy QL. SJ, Bacharach History Chairrnan, Morton Kamil Ass't, Oscar janowsky 1917 Clintonian Page 63 f-Us 422 Nw Cb bm m : Q O E. Q 3 SOCIETY OF CLUB PRESIDENTS Photo byBrLH1el M-das mu in I E-Inuxuli I T214 N 'Tf,f,,-41, Wunmm-u.m.I.mmInIvuIlmmmmnunIInImmunmmnmzmnmunnmm:nmumunnuummnmmmuumnuuumInuummmummunnnuumuuv--mu.-mum..n--InII1:muanummnmumnulmuwnumm: 5 T 3 S 2 - 71 -- Q -7 2 f -- S 0: E 5 2 - 5 .- 7 - E. 5 5 E E E E E E ' 5 ,M ft 1 -' 'A'-1'-..-9' '52 1 - -F 5 5 2 E . ' - A 1 ' 1 P E muunuie '- H .Z ll nmnummnuunuunn nnnuunnum mmmmnnxnmmunuuIllIImnumunummlnnmmnuImnImunmmnummmnmmmmnnununmnmzuumnmuwnunIunmmuuxmnnmumunnmumumuuuni Q QW 1, K .Iunmnuuvunlnl 11 - I W' President ..., . .. GEORGE I. MACY Vice-President . . .... BERNARD SOBOL Secretary .,..... . .. SEYMOUR B. QUEL Publicity Agent . . . . E. F. QYMARA f11'i-Yfd . - - .......... MACY Psychology . . . .. . . KAMIL B. of P. ........ . . MACY, O,MARA Mandolin . . . KAUFMAN Help Classes ..... METZGER, GLASER Boxing ..... . ALP Dramatic Society . .......... DARBY Radio . . . . . SCHWARTZ Opera. Co. ....... ..... C LAMAN Chess ...... ,,,,,, B ARTHA Short Story . . . . . KREINDLER Orchestra .... BIRENBAUM Good Eng. .... . SOHOLSKY Dotey Squad . . . .... ANDREWS Gerrnan Club . . ..... NIEBUS Late Squad . . . . , . HOFFMAN Spanish ...... .. HARBURGER Clerk ....... .. JOSEPHSON Italian ....... .... P IDALA Stock Rooni . . . .. LOCKWOOD French ........ ..... R ICE Baylis ...... . . . FELMAN Latin-Arnerica . . . . . NIAHONEY Strong Arni . . .... . DU BOFF Agudah ......... ..,, A RBUSE Absence .... SCHONWALD Sen. Oratorical . . . . . MEYERSON Printing .... ....... P ECK J un. Oratorical . . . ...... LAMM Library ....... . . NEVIN Pub. Speaking . . . . . . ROSENBERG General Office . . . PAYOR Sketch ......., . . . . LEE, EATON G. O. Store . ...... AUSTIN Pen and Ink . . . . BERNSTEIN 1-E ...... .. .. . . ROTHSTEIN Poster S taznp . . . .... SCHARF 1-L ....... FELLENSTEIN Poster Club .. SIMON 2-E .. . . ECKSTEIN Craft Club . . . .... ADLER 2-L . . . . . STERN Math Club . .. .... IVIETZGER 3-E . . .. ZAIMANT Philatelic . . . . . . BOSCOWVITZ 3-L . . . . . . . . BERRY Economics . . . ..... KAHN 4-E . . . . GRUNAUER Steno ........ ..., M EYERSON 5 . . . . . SINGER Mandolin ..... . . KAUEEMANN 6 . . . . . HIRSCH Moderii Drania . . ...... MARKS 7 ...... . . . . . CRUKIN 1918 Dancing ....... ANDREW 8 ............... .... XNELTZ Pub, Foruni .... ........... B AUM G. O. President. . . ., RICHTER Employment Bureau ......... PALEY 1917 Clintoniah S Page 65 f' X5 1 Qlczvnarv Calv er Tfazrbe.-r-C jf Oas tmiclxan X NCB Ja f NXQS Gmc: 1311 A . PCB:-a-nxsonf DAWC -Ccrme1-QA 17917 Clintonian Page 66' 7 X V!! 1 , . .. .. , x v - 1l' 1 fi ' N f . Q , Q W if. f HPATIENCE' By GILBERT AND SULLIVAN P1fesented by the De Witt Clmtou Op CAST GF CHARACTERS Colonel Calverly .................... Major Murgatroyd ................... Lieutenant, The Duke of Dunstable .... Reginald Bunthorne, A Fleshly Poet Archibald Grosvenor, An Tdyllic Poet . . Mr. Bunthorn's Solicitor ............ The Lady Angela The Lady Saphir I ........ l era COW1f7C17Zy HERBERT QESTREICIIER HARRY STECHER TRVING CLAMAN . MILTUN STIEFELZIER JAMESGRAF . VVILLIAM GERNANNT . E. CLEMENT NTEIROWITZ CHARLES EMMET BEERMAN The Lady Ella Amfhetk Maidens Q i A ........... FRANK VOCEL The Lady Anne .... JOSEPH A. ABRAMSON AND Patience, A Dairynaaid ................................ ABRAHAM GOLDBERG Chorus of Officers of Dragoons Chorus of Aesthetic Maidens ACT 1-Exterior of Castle Bunthorne i ACT H-A Glade Stage Director .. Musical Director .. Business Manager Student Managers .... Scenery by KNIGHT Wigs by COYLE and DEUTSCH MR. EMORY F. WHITE MR. JOSEPH P. DONNELLY MR. MoRRIs DEscIIEL .SAMUEL WELTZ, TVIILTON CENSOR, DAVID SCHWARTZBERG Costumes by EAVES MAN 1917, Clintonian Page 67 ix 116 uvguoguyj DRAMATIC SOCIETY U Ph'oto by Brunel . wig' x 'WT 1 I4 - A 9,.J' l 'Tk1,l3,,.. ..-- N. ..,- -.g11f::7'Qff,jT:g-1.3:-hga ex. 4 . Qiaffif 's'2'-ewHs:sliNx'xu-calf,-5 2,5- ll WH- gf A , Kin: :if1'-'113iH-- ':aEEmi2ifvz55iaEf caarzf -.--:' .EiEEi1' 1-,i,-'- 1-:fl A' ' - - '1 HHH' WH!! HHH. lm5:::T5K uf!! .Sling Igggggeh 'a dlueseggn' 1590 Q' -222253 I 'Ill' 'Unk annul, ng' ::!lIl!. . .-.- -7 -'f::!!5..: -C, ,'-mln' .HY f - A ' - llflm -WH v ':r: lv ::::::::. :1::::-rr,.2f'HHzi5 1-'-. .'::::::..:. me ' 'f 'l A ' T2 mm 'Hill IMI!!! ..e:EEE!:: 5- f' 1lIHiIh Hiiiiiiilfi 55553: 4'1 - lfilmfii' lj' ' :-: mul ,3-gff!ff12L'ff 42' ,.'3iF' ilgiiiiiiiinx 5-im: ,1A:::::::55:. in ', ' -f mu ...MISL 1,11 , ' of .- qi iW iH:':25,, n '::- , -Emu' -. 3: ----' 1:-'rliglmggz . ' '.'15 m11ffff'2' -iiilhf- WL '-Q, ,Siam -W ' -14- . ........-..-nf. .,1.-v.. uf.. 4 . .,.,,.,, . ,, g..,g,i-r JNL- : .2 5, um., - Presidenit .... Vice-Pffesidmzt . . Secretary . . . Faculty Advisers . . . Arnold Askin Lawrence Bieber Benjamin Bonaparte Leo Chalzel Arthur Cracovaner David I. Cracovaner George Cukor Jordan B. Darby Marvel Donahue Adrian Eckstein Edward Eliscu Benjamin Englandcr Max Fromm JORDAN B, DARBY . BENJAMIN BONAPARTE ARTI-IUR CRACOVANER MR. HAROLD A. CLARKE Miss :NIILDRED E. FREUND Arthur Flueglman Alex. Golemba John Larkin A Frederick D. Lascoff Albert Lowey Lenard Manheim Joseph Newgarden Herbert Ostrieeher Robert Rosenthal Frank Spilman Alex Sobel Jerry Ullman Joseph Vila 1917 Clintonian Page 69 ll EEEESEEHWTVM1 ll Director ...... Coucerizzfzasfer . . . President ......... Vice-President .... Secretary ..,.... Librarian .... . First Violins J. Birenbaum, '18 M. Feldman, '19 E. Pincus, '19 ' S. Rooff, '19 A. M. Klein, '19 M. Haas, '19 A. Goldenburg, '20 W. Winitsky, '19 P. Stecker, '18 N. Frank, '18 Second Violins E. Kleinman, '17 G. Liebster, '21 L. Sachs, '21 B. Feder, '18 E Evans, '19 H1 Appel, '20 I. Scharf, '19 S. Dauer, '21 Violas A. Eckstein, '17 R. E. Stecker, '18 Cellos L. Limoniclq, '20 M. Trager, '20 Bass D. Wechsler, '20 1917 Clinlonian Page- 70 lV1R.I.P.DoNNEL j.B1RENBAUM,' EUGENE E. FINKELSTEIN, . . . . . . . . . CURT1s STOWELL, J. BIRENBAUM, .... J. BIRENBAUM, Clarinets Kaufman, '19' A. Scotellaro, '21 Flutes B. Shapiro, '19 B. I. Glaser, '17 Sharp, '19 Trumpets Eugene E. Finkelstein, '17 Curtis Stowell, '18 M. Selzer, '19 D. Simon, '19 French Horns Carl Frutchy, '17 Sidney B. Moss, '20 Trombone LY 18 17 18 18 18 Walter Andrews, '18 Percussion 1. S. VVolins, '18 I. Ahrens, '21 Piano Stockhammer LATE SESSION ORCHESTRA Kaufman Qconcert-masterj Violins B. E, Berkowitz. M. Blachinsky H Bloom G. Bronznick H Crawford S. Dubinsky J. Duro A. Famglio H Felenstein H. Fischer J. Gilman A. Goldschmidt F. Heller C. Hirsch L. Katz M. Lowitt H. Maibach J. Post B. Rabinowitz H Riesner T. Small H, Sonnenschein M. Sirote P. Soley Viola.: J. Math G. Smith Cello I. Gusikoff Double Bass A. Herz Fronclzl Horn S. Moss Smvaphone T. Brown Drums I. Noble L. Rinder Pianiists L. Crutcher J. Green L. Polimeni I. Vlleitzman Librariaais Rabinowitz I. Weitzniaii Director Mr. L. F. VVest 1917 Clintonian Page '71 L ZD'JUl1'JZE1'iCl O F F I C E UbCIfOm ! I H Photo by Brunel 1917 Clinionian Page '72 UUCIOUQ ZUPEFUFJCD FJ'-Bibi UIPCUOVJ Photo by Brunel 1917 Clinlonian Page '73 H M P B LU O R YE MA EU N T Photo by Brunel 1917 Clintonian Page 74 7123206 14 B S A Q Y U L A 1 D S B Photo by Brunel 1917 Clinlonian Page 75 S S TQ RU OA ND G- A R M Early P11010 by Bruiz 1917 Clintonian Page 76 SS TQ RU OA ND G A R M Late S O S P F Q A F U N I A I C D S E H CIUPFUUCUU Photo by Brunel 1917 Clintonian Page 77 S C P L A U N B I S H Early l Photo by Brunel 1917 Clintonian Page 78 S P A N I S H Late G C E L RU MB A N zum'-woman: Photo by Brunel 1917 Clinionian , Page 79 MC A L TU HB Photo by Brunel 1917 Clintonian Page 80 UD,C1fOm U-49:-40 WC RL IU TB E R S7 B Photo by Brunel 7917 Clintonian Page 81 PC SL YU CB H O L O G Y I Photo by Brunel 1917 Clintonfan Page 82 ZFUHUO5 Edmond DC RL AU MB A Photo by Brunel 1917 Clinionian Page 83 EARLY SESSION LATE SQUAD LIBRARY SQUAD H f .. ...... - . . .0 mann ' '-'-- ------' Qnpt Elliott Nevin ....... President 8: Secretary Birns ....... ...,,...,......... 1 st Lieut ' - - - G h 11 H , I John A. Miaskowski ....... Vice-President reen a . ..... , 2nd Lieut G A d Singer .......... , . ............. Sec'y V535-ge E1 TSOT Mr. Roberts ,............. Faculty Advise: 1555316 Brown William Caverly Calfaclto Stedman R. Coe Fleishmann Alden Colsten giffafrfn Edward Gallagher . an . Irving Graef Ginsberg Sidney Strauss Goldstein Norman Ullrich Hallman Taylor Whitenaclc gggsroww Faculty Adviser .............. Miss Arden 1 Z BAYLIS SQUAD K- Brown Kiigfgaan Berlinroot Kreindler Befnard Levine Brisler Mahoney Binunowitz - , Clahr Miller D,A b T ' m rose vxfliilf S Pgijevbefg e ruer GERMAN OFFICE SQUAD Ginsburg Cap't .................... William Heistein Greenberg 1st Lieut .................. A Herbert King Hnfnef 2nd Lieut ........ Henry Rabinowitz Ilglfllfeyht as OW1 Z Asofsky, Meyer R. K-lein Albert, Hyman Llctneau Correale, William Offliel' Graber, Isidore Oken Joseph, Abraham Reisneaum Pearlman, Max Palel' Van Zandt, William R0SCnb-111111 Faculty Adviser ........ Q ........ Dr. Jonas iiflllgll EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Mr, Edward C. Delany .. Faculty Adviser Wischner Harry Paley .................... Manager Sinicoff Chester Rohrlich .,........ Ass't. Manager Shapiro Lester Spiegel .. , . ....... Secretary Landau Braunstien ..... ..... S ecretary Samuels Louis Gratz ..... .... S ecretary Tannenbaum Sidney Fishkin .. Secretary Juminoff 1917 Clintonian Page 84 STRONG ARM SQUAD ABSENCE SQUAD Captain ................. George Du Boff Schonwald, Isidorg 1 t L' t ...- Cooperstein, Hyman s ICU . Ralph Lyons KOSIOE, Samuel 2nd Lleut .... E. McCabe Kasrel, Abe. A, Secreta ............ ' ' Kf00Pf, Milton R- F 1 FY U ...... Nat, Einstein Raskin, William B. acu ty Adviser ........ Mr. Van Buskirk Saiferstone, Irving Bernfeld, C. Wohl, Charles Deutsch, D. Faculty Adviser . .......... Mr. Pickelsky Du Boff, S. , Ginsberg, S. Hess, S. H . IH' A SPANISH OFFICE SQUAD K0Plik, Z. Albert, Arthur Oshinsky, I. Alper Rosenbaum, F. Bennet, Bernard Rosmofsky, L. Berman, Paul Saunders, S. Chadroski, D. Srmth, C. Cohen, S. Stern, Y. Deutsch, M. Ullman, J. Epstein, S. Walker, M. Fritz, W. Weaver, W. Halub, J, Weiss, A. Kauifman, S. Weiner, S, Levey, V, Williams, J. Marcus, j. Meyers, M. Quinn, P. Schiff, J. STRONG ARM SQUAD Scalise, A. Selinsky, H. CLate Sessionj Weiner, Y' Robinson, G. ..................... Captain Staifk .......... . . . . . 1St LgCUtCl23Ilt eye!-man' J' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ecre ary Director .......... , ........... Mr. Luria 'ggLR332EkDj Presidente ......... Richard L. Harburger BernStein,'M- Vice-Presidente ...... Edward J. Mahoney Deutch, L, Secretario ....... ....... E dward Eliscu Dubinsky, Ellner, C. Ten Eyck, W. , SOCIOS, Guidalia, J, Ehscu, Edward Henderson, W, Harburger, Richard L. Quaceo, Henline, Sylvan Langbefy, M. Hirsch, George. Levy, E. Horowitz, Louis Lux, S, Mahoney, Edward J, Lowenthal, C. Plan, Louis Meilenl A, Portnuoy, Louis Naddelrnan, S. Rothman, Max . Salomon, W. Spielmanh Frank. Samuels, M. Sllgiiffflafi, Wallenstein, N. THUZCF, H-affyfi' ,' Woodbridge, Zimmerman, Harry 1917 Clintonian Page495 DEUTSCHER VEREIN Faculty Adviser, Mr. Radenhausen M. Pollock Stern Woycik Kugler Bondy Feder Anderson Kamil . Oestreicher Herbert Mebus Silver Beres Glaser Kaufman Bosh F1PPU.00'f'TUmSQF1OP.4P' LATIN AMERICAN CLUB 1917 Clintonian Page 86 Mahoney, E. Hass, Boroff, H. Dorf, P. Schipson, N. Fulman, R. Fierstone Horowitz Gerwitz Fay Davidoff Benett Holub Herzog Kuritzky Levy Portnoy Schantz Sugarman 'Redding Corbin Horowitz Garbin MATH. CLUB Barasch Brown Cohen Daly Dubolf, S, Duboif Feld Franzblau Deutsch Kroopvf Metzger Reiman Schonwald Sherman Byck Deutch BIOLOGY SQUAD Benjamin, Gordon Bowen, Wilfrid Levy, Melvyn Appola D. George Schiff, Jacob Smith, Harold Freeman, Louis Stark, Joseph Glayser, Solomon Martinck, Charles Hal1,Edward H. Bonime, Herbert Weaver, Walter Fineman, Abraham Tunney, J. Leventhal, F. Bowen, F, Eaton, D, BANK SQUAD Manager ............,......... P, McCabe Ass't Manager ..... ....... S . M. Shapiro Publicity Manager ....... A. J. Cracovaner Treasurer -- ........ Mr. Penhollow Ass't Treasurer .... .... M r. Loughran , Mr. Schoenchen Mr, Solomon A. Atha J, Borak Edelstein L. N. Freenman B. I. Glaser M. Hausman A, Hirsch J. L. Kartyovnik H. Kaufman D. Kollen S. Pokart Rosenthal M. Rumanoff H. Seelinsky S, Simon S. Weintraub WRITERS' CLUB Kreindler, Morris .............. President Ettinger Albert ............ Vice-President Korn, Charles ,.... ........ S ecretary Rorlich, Chester ....... Pub. Manager Bonime, Bachrach, Goodman, Emanuel Hauser, Pascal, Blumenstock, Silinsky, Parkin, Irving R. Gutman, Antin, Wolinsky, Levy, A, Ullman, Eckstan, Gagey, Widrewitz, Newgarten, Katz, Schleifstein, Ira Braun, Michael Sorkin, Stone, W., T. CITY HISTORY CLUB President ............ Edmond M. Moffett Vice-President . . . .... Archie Rosenthal Secretary ..... , .... Maurice Charnoff Treasurer .... .. Hyman Kemelhor Librarian ...... ..... R obert Citrino Reporter Arthur Atha Faculty Adviser' .......... Dr. F. B. Kelley MEMBERS Arthur Atha Samuel Blumenson Maurice Charnoff Gordon Carpenter Robert Citrino David Davidolf Dominic Deodate Harry Edelstein Solomon Feuerman Clarence Friedman Gilbert Kinmonth Sidney Ginsberg Nathan Goldin Samuel Goodman Nathanial Gross Paul Herbert Harry Hanock Hyman Kemelhor Marcus Moyer Eugene McCabe Walter McNee1y Morris Maslansky Samuel Mieselman Edmond Moffett Archie Rosenthal joseph Singer Frank Spielman Solomon Silver Paul Stang Randolph Wyman Vaderslaus Wycik ASSOCIATE MEMBER Belmont Freiwald P Faculty Ad Kamil, M. SYCHOLOGY CLUB viser ................ Dr. Keller President Daly, I. ...... .....,..... C Vice-Presidenty Soff, Le R. Antine, L. Glaser, B. Haberman, B. Hamer, I. Janousky, O. Katz, S. Karce, J, Kenneally, D. Klein, A. Klein, T. Kollen, D. Lockwood, A. , Malsin, R, Minton, D. Scheinker, D. Oelbaum, Mr, Poliakoff, S. Posner, M. Rappaport, A. Richardson, H, Rifkind, S. Rosenstein, J. Rosenthal, A. Sainer, A. Selinsky, H. Simon, H, D. ............. .... S ecretary Tartakow, I. Fishlowitz, B. Witkoff, M. Oestreicher, H. Greenwald, S. Richter, C. PHILATELIC SOCIETY Faculty Adviser .... - ...... Dr. MacLaren President ............. Herbert Boscowitz Vice-President . . . ......,.... Muesser Secretary ...................... Weissman MEMBERS D. Ackerman Barnstorlf Fay I. Foland J. Hartstein A. Herzog M. Kohn I. Leiser Model J, Olenick Postley S. Rifkind 1917 Clintoman Page 87 Rothstein Rothstein S. Rosenberg S. Sanders B, Semmel Weiman MODERN DRAMA CLUB Faculty Adviser ............ Mr. Rosenthal F. Marks, President E. Bochnel G. Cukor E. Eliscu L. Kahn A, Rosenthal W. Schneider B. Sabol G. Sokol I. Sherman PUBLIC FORUM Mr. Guernsey Baum ......... ............ P resident Hirsch .. ---- .... . .. Vice-President Schwartzberg . . . ...... Secretary Bokal Bondy Blumenstock Clements Daly 1917 Clinionian Page. 88 Ellentuch Etra Goldin Goldstein Gernant Haberman Harburger Henline Katzenellenbogen Kaufman - Klatzky Klein Kollen Landau Lazer Leifer Minton Paiewsky Poliakoif Richter Robbins Rubenstein Schantz Sobel Silver Tausend Wecksler Richardson Wiltz Epstein Andrews I gf! 1917 Clintonian Page 89 HONORS Clinton Oratorical Contest: Douglas Fairbanks' Gold Medal ....... Douglas Fairbanks' Silver Medal . . . Douglas Fairbanks' Bronze Medal . . Metz Medal Debate: Gold Medal .... Silver Medal .. Bronze Medal ....... Swarthniore Oratorical Contest: Clinton Representative ............ Second Prize Colgate Externporaneous Speaking Contest: LAURENCE A. KAHN . .... GEORGE J. MACY . . . . EDWARD ELISCU . EDWARD I. REILLY . ABRAHAM GELLER SAMUEL WELTZ LAURENCE A. KAHN Clinton Representative ............. GEORGE J. NIACY N. E. A. Oratorical Contest: Clinton Representative ............. SAMUEL SARETSKY, '16 First National Prize Spanish Prize Speaking Contest, N. Y.: Clinton Representative ............. .... E DWARD ELISCU Third Prize Hubbard Medals for Matlieniatics: V To be awarded at Commencement Won by ........................ Alliance Francais Medal: To be awarded at Commencement W0-11 by ........................ 1917 Clintonian Page 90 HONORS Paul Feirlsod Medal: To be awarded at Commencement Won by ................ ' ...... Gerrnarl Alliance Medal: To be awarded at Commencement Won by ...................... G. O. Sdholarslzip Medals: Spring Term, 1916 Fall Term, 1916 1-Henry Goldburg 2-Irvin Sobel 3-Samuel Bernstein 4-Isaiah Heller 5-Edmond Gagey 6-Alfred Herckmans 7-Raphael Malsin 8-Bernard Sobol Aronojjc Studerlt-Athlete Medal: To be awarded at Commencement Won by ...................... Alexander Artisfs Medal: To be awarded at Commencement M7071 by ...............,...... Four years Scholarship Medals: To be awarded at Commencement Gold Medal ................... Silver Medal Bronze Medal . .. 1-David Liberson 24Char1es Ellner 3-Hyman Sakalsky 4-Daniel Kenneally 5-Laurence Kahn 6-Raphael Malsin 7-Dwight Ensign 8-Irving Lipkowiti 1917 C lintonian Page 91 F OREWORD UQ 5 EAR after year, for twenty consecutive years, Clinton has been de- QD N C veloping athletes and putting first rate aggregations in. the field, on the gridiron, on the track and in the pool. Year after year these teams have brought honor and glory to the Red and Black, in the more material forms of trophies, cups, bann.ers and the var- ious other reminders seen on. the walls, in the cases, in the gymnasium, and in Dr. Paulis oflice. And every year has had its athletic celebrities, or stars. The past year has n.ot been an exception. In fact, it has been one of the big- gest athletic years Clinton. has ever enjoyed. We have made Commerce real- ize that we are her superior in athletics, by trimming 'ther from all angles. Football started off victoriously, and went along smoothly until we hit Stuyvesant, or, rather, until they hit us. Be that as it may, Stuyvesant was defeated at the hands of Morris, and our boys in turn held the Morris lads, with this result, a triple tie. Then came the big game with the Blue and Gold. We garnered two decisive points through a safety, early in the game. A hot fight ensued, which meant nothing in our youthful lives, as Commerce Hnished on the short end with a goose egg. Captain. Hoving, Jamieson and Fitzgibbons figured greatly in. making the season a success. Then came the biggest, most successful sport of the year, Track. And again we have a triad of stars, Olenik, Clarke and, Carter. Olenik was per- haps one of the fastest and most consistent runners seen in interscholastic competition in many a day. He leaves behind a record far too lengthy to be tabulated here, but it may not be amiss to state that he holds the 100 and 200 yard dash championship for the past season. Clarke, our sensational junior, is but starting on a career which promises big things. He holds the junior 100 yard dash championship in addition to n.umerous iirst places in both the junior and' senior high jumps. And last but not least comes Al. Carter, the 440-yard Champ. and starter of the mile relay. Clinton won the three big meets of the season, the Stuyvesant Meet, the Indoor Champs, and the Princeton Meet. We also have the relay title, hav- ing won both the half mile and mile relay champs. Yes, the 1916-17 team has set a precedent which will be hard to beat. And the swimming team managed to keep its head above water too. We put it over Stuyvesant in the dual meet, butl the Champs.-well that's a dif- ferent story. Basket-ball boomed under Mr. Palmer's coachin.g. The city schools couldn't get near us and we succeeded in winning the city championships, and almost the greater city champs., if it hadnit been for Bushwick and New- town. Captain Klatsky and Guminoff aided materially in making the season a success. The same can be said of Soccer, under the captaincy of Fitzpatrick, as has been said of basket-ball. The Red and Black was represented by a plucky, full-of-Fight team. 19.1.7 Clinionian Page .QQ r., 122 Q L x ,f 5 'LR aj v as.- :Ns xg, , Ah.. x .1 . 1, -.v -f EQ- Q v.. 151 gm r QV :F l ft V -.. r uf, 4 f 4 a va '4 x Y v 15' U1 L, .1 'Ain 1 131 'I -. I-4 I T 1. -uf' 'f x uv 1 f ' r L . Q. I n N 3 I N '1f'1:I'1 v .'. -35 ,-- 3,--,,,.'. ,-3 'J -. 1 I 1-if 5 , Si ,H -'L .- if- If -ff .',1::-f.':',.y- V, . -, , . , 9 .15 f . -Q ,U-Q: 5 ,-'-. 1- -,.. ,Q-K. .- -- f---.-.-fy. Q-. -. .1 4 - - 1. --, - '. 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G LQ., - ,.-x .y-.-. , ,,, vf-1 A - V 'f f-'3'3l.7f:1.- .Q - ,- Sf 'i.'-zZ .3'-I I.. 5-5 4.2-.',5'. v.g:!,'1y, , fa'--gi-.-y 7' ' VF -H fi:1'TS791'f,F,, , 1917 Clintonian Page 93 175 Mad N NO N Nl -UDIUOIUIID THE FOOTBALL TEAM Plwfv by Bfmwl I HFQOTBALL-HE! VVILLIAM T. COOK .... .... C oach WALTER 'HOVING .... .... C captain MARKS FRANK .... . . . Manageaf TEAM Thompson ...................... . . . L. E Gouldowsky, Schuster .... .... L . T. Brodil ................. .... L . G. Hoving QCapt.j ............. ....... C . McNulty ..................... .... R . G. DeStephano, Benjamin, Stern .... .... R . G. W. Fitzgibbons ............... .... R . E. Eisenberg, F. ..... ....... Q . Eisenberg, R. . . . . . . . L. H. Blair, Spangler .... R. H- Jamieson ....... ..... F . RESULTS OF SEASON Clinton. . . ........ 6 Dickinson . . . Clinton .... . . . 8 Fordham Prep Clinton .... . . . 6 Yonkers . . . . Clinton .... .. . l4 New Utrecht Clinton .... . . . 0 Stuyvesant . . Clinton .... ... l2 Morris .... . . Clinton ..... . . . 2 Commerce . . . 1917 Clintonian Page 95 Y NO Ne N1 G 2: 5. O E. 9. 6 THE BASEBALL TEAM n Photo by Brunel lee!! BASEBALLIIER Clinton Clinton Clinton Clinton Clinton Clinton Clinton Clinton Clinton Clinton Clinton Clinton Clinton Clinton Captain .. J. FANNING, A. BLAIR Manager .................,... A. GOODMAN Coach .... MESSRS. HASTINGS AND KAUFFNIAN T E A M Pitcher .... I. STACK, TIERNEY, ALKON, LUSHER Catcher ........................... A. BLAIR 1stBase .... .............. I . FANNING, RASKIN Zrtd Base .. 3rd Base ..... Short Stop . .. . . . . RITTER, CARDONE .. . . . . . . . GOULDOWSKI . .,........ DE RUSSI, HAI'lN Left Field . .. ................... GULIANOFF Center Field .... ..., D E ST13FANo, LAWLoR, JOSEPH Right Field .. . . . . ................... BIOOREHEAD R E S U L T S 1916 1917 15-Newtown Z5 Clinton 13-Boys' High 0 5-Yonkers 6 Clinton 10-Stuyvesant l 6-Mt, Vernon S Clinton 2-Fordham Prep. 9 6-East Grange 4 Clinton 9-Mt. Vernon Z 4-Flushing 5 - Clinton l-Morris 7 6-Fordham Prep. 7 Clinton 6-Evander Childs 5 1-Evander 6 5-Harris l 2-Yale Freshmen 8 8-Stuyvesant 4 5-Morris 4 4-Hamilton 1 l-Mamaroneck 6 9-Commerce Sf 4 3-Hamilton l Clinton Clinton 12-Harris O Clinton 17-Curtis 2 Clinton -.Commerce 1917 Clintonian Page 97 ,575 aipar N YC ll 1.1113 umuog I - THE TRACK Photo by Brunei ltd! RFKCKH tl Captain ..... .... H ARRY BRAVERMAN Maiizager ...... .... . . ..... MILTON CENSER Asst Manager . . . .............. DAv1D DATrLEB,xUM Coaches ....... . . MEssRs. CArRNEs, HELM, Coorc TEAM 100 Yard Dash--J. Olenilq, H. Bravernian, R. Clark, M. Gross. 220 Yard Dash-J. Olenik, A. Peters, A. Carter, M. Gross. 440 Yard Run-A. Carter, M. Davidson. 880 Yard Dash-Semindinger, S. Locker. One Mile Run-S. Locker, R. Dicker. Running High Jump-R. Clark, W. Stafford. Running Broad Jump-H, Bravernian, VV. Solomon. Shot Put-R, Armstrong, Gouldovvski. Hurdles-H. Bravernian, Richardson, A. Bernstein. 100 Pound Relay-Margolies, Zaimant, Piermont, Bingham, Golzaler, Simpson. 120 Pound Relay-M. Dubin A. Bernstein, M. W. Solomon, H. Braverman, Caldwell, Rechseit, Harris. One mile Relay-A, Carter, 1. Singer, Olenik, H, Bravernian, D, Austin, A. Peters, Caldwell, Davidson RESULTS OF SEASON P. S. A. L. Indoor Championships-Clinton lst, 28 points Princeton Meet-Clinton 1st, 29 points. Stuyvesant Meet-Clinton lst, 15 points. Poly. Prep. Meet-Clinton lst, N. Y. H. S. Dickinson Meet-Clinton 2nd, N. Y. H. S. 1917 CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS WON BY CLINTON 100 Yard Dash Uuniorj-R. Clark, Indoor and Outdoor. 100 Yard Dash-QSeniorD-I. Olenik. 220 Yard Dash fSeniorj-J. Olenik. 440 Yard Run-A. Carter. - - One Mile Relay-A. Carter, D. Austin, L. Singer, H. Braverman. 120 Pound'Relay-M. Dubin, A. Bernstein, M. XV. Solomon, H. Braver- man. ' 120 Pound Relay COutdoorD-A. Bernstein, B. Rechseit, M. W. Solomon H. Bravernian. v 1917 Clintonian Page 99 'U-N. N N1 Ev: EN. Q QQ 5. Q E Q. 3 THE BASKETBALL TEAM Photo by Bruu el i nonsner smal l Captain .............. KLATSKY A Manager ....... . . . ix . h J. :VVALTER RUBENS 1 A557 Manager . .. ...... ... . Lx. .SEYMOUR BAXYER Coach ........ .... lX 412. PALMER, MR. KAUFLIAN TEAM Center .... ......,... S awyer, Gouldowski, Sandach Guards ..... . .. Klatsky, Kaplan, Turkle. Letson, Blair Forwards ..... ..... G uminoff, Kullman, VVitckoff, King RESULTS OF SEASON Clinton Clinton .... .... Clinton Clinton .... .... Clinton Clinton Clinton Clinton Clinton Clinton Clinton Clinton Clinton Clinton Bayonne . T. T. H. . C. C. N. Y. 20 ........ Boys' High Stuyvesant Eastern .... .... Evander . Bushwick Erasmus . Lawrence .... . . . . Newton .. Commerce South Side New Utrecht .... . . 1917 Clintonian Page 101 UUIUOYUIID U61 I Photo by Brunel SWIMMING Captain . . . ........................ LLXARON POLK 'Manager .... .... C QEORGE MAC FADDEN Asif Manager .. JEROME M. IJLLMAN Coach ...... .... B IR. D.XN'ID M. Hooks Team 50 Yard Swim-A. Polk, I. Schiff, R. Zatz. 100 Yard Swim-A. Polk, T. Fitzgibbons, E. Benjamin. 220 Yard Swim-A. Polk, D. Loewy, Langer. Relay-T. Fitzgibbons, 1. Schiff, Langer, R. Zatz, D. Loewy. Dive-J. Pressman, R. Saske, J. Beer, Kestenbauin, Plunge-C. Rosengren, A. Herman, S. Fried. Rosengren established a new Clinton record ot 65M feet at the Clinton-Stuy- vesant Meet. O Clinton Clinton Clinton Clinton Clinton Results of Season 42 -Commerce 18 Clinton 18 -Poly. Prep. 35 ig '-Eewlutreclgt 36 23 Clinton 23 -Columbia Freshmen 30 -J r n . . ai rl gel- C1lIltO11 4-tll - Tcfwmend Harris Hall :MW N. Y. A. C. Inter-scholastic Meet. 28 -Stuyvesant H. S. 25 Clinton Srd: 12 points-P. S. A. L. 1917 Clintonian Page 103 Photo by Brunel TENNIS TEAM Captains .... .................... L ETSON, ADELSTEIN Manager ......... .... F RED LASCOFF Coach ............. MR. DESHEL Asmtafzt Mafzager ...................... ..,.. D . MINTON Team: Letson, Adelstein, Schenkheim, Baclirach, Beck, Einstein, Heller Sanberg, Clinton 4-Curtis l ' Clinton 0-Harris 5 Clinton O-Morris 5 Clinton 2-Stuyvesant 3 Clinton 4-Commerce 1 Clinton 4-Evander 1 Clinton 2-Horace Mann 3 Bachrach, winner of school tournament 1917 Clinionian Page 104 SOCCER Captain .... I. FITZPATRICK Manager . . . ............. ARTHUR BAKER Coach 4 ...... . . . MESSRS. COLIN AND COVELLO. Ass't Marzager ........ LEONARD VVERSHUB Team CAPTAIN FITZPATRICK, Outside Right WOHL ...... ........... G oal SANTA MARIA . . . . . . Right Half A. D,AURIA . . . . . . Left Forward HYMAN ....... .... O utside Left LASASKY .... . . . Right Forward BONAPARTE, . . . .... Inside Left GASS ..... .... L eft Half PERROTTI .... ....... C enter BRUNS ................ Center Half MOOREHEAD ........... Inside Right Substitues:-W. Cohen, QI. Hirsch, Aaronson, Coudert, Zide, Kaufman, Redner, Robertson, Fink, Stark, Tenzer, Gordon. Results of Season Clinton 2-Evander Childs 0 Clinton 4-Commerce 3 Clinton 3-Townsend Harris O . Clinton Z-Erasmus 0 Clinton 5-Boy's High 1 Clinton 0-Curtis 4 Clinton 4-Morris O Clinton 8-Commercial l 1917 Clintonian 'Page .105 CROSS-COUN TRY TEAM Captain .. .... ......... ...... ........ S c J L LOCKER Zllarzager ........ .......... N IAX JOHL Assistant Manager . . . .... THEODORE S. LEVY Coarlz .......... ........ M R. HELM Team Sol. Locker, Captain Philip Mindil Rubin Dicker David Engler Morris Macknowitz D. Cutler M. Davidson Isidore Silverman Abraham Toplitsky D, Falk John McCormack P. Berman Triangle iUf'6f:-VV011 by Barringer, Znd Clinton, 3rd Bloomfield. SfIlj'Z'l'SCI7If Rim:-VVOn by Stuyvesant, Znd Clinton. Triazzgle lllcctz-VVon by Flushing, Znd Morris, 3rd Clinton. Kirkby I1'zfzf1'fafi01z Rim :-Clinton 7th. , , , Commerce Rrzz,1z:-Won by Commerce, 2nd Clinton. C. C, C1LLll1'1f75I-XAVOII by Flushing, 2nd Richmond Hill, 3rd Morris, 4th Clin ton. 1917 Clintonian Page' 106 SECOND FOOTBALL TEAM Captain ...,..,..,......................,. XV. THOMPsoN Manager .... . . . GEORGE COHN Coach . .. .... MR. THOMAS Team Captain Thompson, Qu. Rothman, C. Fitzgerald, L. E. Herman, R. G. Kessler, R. E. Strauss, L. G. Friedlander, R. H. Wacker, R. T. Nlfeehsler, l. H. Schinder, L. T. Lake, F. Results of Season Clinton ...... O-Stuyvesant .... O Clinton ...... l3-Commerce ltClintOn ...... 6-Erasmus ...... 13 b'4Game forfeited to Clinton. l9l7 Clintoniarz Page 107 1917 Clintonian Page 108 SECOND BASKETBALL TEAM Captain . . . I KING Manager . . .............,........ S BAYER Coaches . .... MESSRS. KAUFMAN AND PALMER Team Forward ............. .... K ing Clinton Clinton Clinton Forward Center . Guard . . . . Witkoff . . Sondack . , . . Turkle Guard ................... Rothman Substitutes:-Bennetg Blair, Eisenberg RESULTS OF SEASON Clinton .... Clinton Clinton Clinton Clinton 18 Bayone .... 14 T. H. H. 15 Boys' H. S. .... 23 Stuyvesant .. 15 Newtown .... 12 Commerce ..... 21 Eastern District 19 Bushwick ...... 1st Board I. Wagner, '17 , . . 2nd Board Bartha, '18 .... CHESS TEAM 3rd Board Eugene Finkelstein, '17 flth Board Baehman, '17 . De Witt De Witt De Witt De Witt De Witt De Witt De Witt Clinton ....... . Clinton Clinton Clinton ........ Clinton ........ Clinton Clinton ........ 15 A Newtown ..., Erasmus . . . Boys' High . . . Morris ...... . Eastern District Stuyvesant 1 .... Evander Childs Faculty Adviser, ARTHUR HAAS No. of Games Wong A A ZW 72 1917 Clintonian Page 109 I Photo b RIFLE TEAM Captain . .................. . MAX KEsT1zNBAUM . . . IVAN C. DALY . . . . . MR. CAIRNES Mavzager . ............. . Coach ............................... MEMBERS Harold Richardson Frank Blumenthal Max Kestenbaum Henry T. Holsten Aaron Polk Robert Snedaker Ivan C. Daly jacob Miller I Matches ASTOR MATCH fPeekskill Outdoor Tournanientj Q12 teams enteredj Clinton Sth WHITNEY ROUND ROBIN TOURNAMENT Vs. Bryant ...... . . . . Clinton VVon Vs. Commerce ........ Clinton Won Vs. Morris .. . .... Clinton Lost Vs. Eastern District . . . Clinton Won Vs. Curtis .... ..... C linton Won Vs. Evander Childs .... Clinton Won 1917 Clinionian Page 110 Vs. Stuyvesant .......... Clinton Lost WEARERS or THB f-C F Blair Benjamin Brodil Eisenberg, R. Fitzgibbon Gouldowsky I-loving, fCapt.j Jamieson Bash Fitzgerald 'Friedlander Herman Kessler Lake Rothman Strauss . Rosengren , Herman R. Zatz D, Loewy I. Pressman C A OOTBALL NCQ, C H SU 111611 McNulty Schuster Spangler Stern Thompson, XY. De Stephano Frank CMgr.j Shindler Thompson Wacker Wechsler Noyes Cohn Landau Asst. Managers S W I M M I N G Captain A. Polk C ffcsrn McFadden, Ma11age1' R. Saccke T. Fitzgibbons I. Schiff E. Benjamin A. Langer 1917 Clintonian Page 111 1917 Clintonian Page 112 CROSS-COUNT.RY Capfams. Loeker HC' CCCCCH Mgr. M. Iohl I. McCormick R. Dicker P, Mindil M. McKnoWitz D, Cutler M Davidson I. Silverman A. Toplitsky P. Berman T R A C K T E A M CIC!! D. Austin M, Censer A. Clarke A, Carter M YV. Solomon L, Singer A. Bernstein HCM!! - Bingham Margolius Zaimant S O C C E R HC!! .Captain, Fitzpatrick, Perrotti CAF VVohl Santa Maria D'Auria NV. Cohn Lasasky Hyman Gass Bonapart Bruns Moorhead B A S K E T B A L L ucv H. Gumanoff B. Klatsky L. Kaplan C. Sawyer S. Kullman Turkel S ' M. VVi'tkoff B. Letson QC. H. S H. King Ullrich S. Sondack Bennett H. Rohman M, X ,qw f lf! y f x 1 f X , , 45' X X fx -Iifiw X, 1 If 4 ,VY , XS- 'V 5,1-x:i1T , x - A if unify Q x ,L .yi 5 'A -N il , f . , ffm gm A ,ff 1,5353 3 . , I f ma ff 3, E. Wm gf' '. ' I' 72 S 1571, U- .. . I U 7 5 , n ll ..- f V I f NX ,.1.. l i l X We f . Z' f I' I 1 , f X f N X f X I iff x fx Qswr f xf fif Q img lfx X A if f Z 'aj ff X ffg rhkw g Aw W SE Slfvf x, M J W m S Qmllf JI M X W ,Ty f XX - Q .K a w ai 1 XX 5774 X W K1 X. . ,fy ' Af, V V lf' 4 if f, W ' ,fn - ,,f .qfW f y .451 2 .AV A , 1 0 f fc Wdq W K, .z-:W , fl ff Ax-9 -f J A' I xslt..-Nl-,fix b 4, A, A ' ' ' V, 1,'w , ' A-. , .-fflfwfm fw . , , f my 'S .fl N, fl: Q B-' V if A gf um, X Q2 1' QQ fd ,f xv I jgeifbgg ff jf H K-fGQ1iX!2Xf 'X X dqflgpiigf-Wf174.,, 1917 Clintonian Page 113 1917 Clintonian Page 114 DE WITT CLINTON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION President ..... WALTER R. JOHNSON, 1900 Vice-Pvfesident .... JOSEPH QUITTNER, 1905 Secretary .. . BENJAMIN HOROWITZ, 1909 QU .9504 U61 uvimuogugltj 1917 Clintonian Page 116 AFTER MANY YEARS By EL1.xs LIEBERMANN. ,OO Graduation Day A day in june that sang of hope and youth Comes leaping into memoryg a day Cf riot and remembrance, when, forsooth, Our senses, left us, yet held sway. Diplomas, speeches, music mingled there Wlith wildest nothings: baechanalian yells Proelaimed our sovereign right to walk on air: Our gowns were motley and our caps had bells And ere that star-gemm'ed night forever fell Into the sepulchre of yesterdays, NVith forward-leaping hearts we bade farewell t To all that was left for rougher ways. . Now Perhaps we have what men may call Hsuceessf' Perhaps we have not: earth's a strange abode. The gods of chance may miss us in, their guess Gr hit us, as we plod along the road. KVho earesP Wie only ask for fri.endship's hand, To clasp it as1 we did in days of yore, To sit around the fires in mlemory's land And tell the tales of things that went before. The aeons in His sight are but a day And mighty empires dream their dreams in vain So come, my mates, though decades pass away, Give thanks to God, our loyal friends remain! A ' ' J ig, X. 7ff'Pf'ffi'.fl5T1filiQ.I3ff'f,7f7ff'f 'N--. -. . .. f feoi. 32513-f 'U i ff3f2.ef was - 1 - 'W 322-327i '4fN.1ijg:',j ,5g.11.,.g1.,.. x'.- .K' 8 .J ' ,Q F N. ' 1900-E. Lieberman TWRNW YEARS A Aj 'W S p E 7 11 -. SCHOLARSHIP HONOR ROLL STUDENT MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS 1901-W. E. Strauss 1902-J. Lamb-erg 1903-S. Hillman 1904-F. A. Higgins 1915-16-B. Segreto N. Goldenthal 1916-17-G. J. Macy 1905-F. Salzano 1906-A. Yokel 1907-L. Grossman 1908-G. Rubino 1909-I. Sesitsky 1911-E. Lehman PRESIDENTS OF THE SOCIETY OF CLUB PRESIDENTS 1915-16-J, M. Hirsch 1916-17-G. J. Macy 1912-M. P. Kupfer 1913-M. L. Turrentine - 1914-J. Blasenstein 1915-N.' B. Cohen 1916-CFeb.j G. Dean ' 1916-Uunej J. Orliansky PRESIDENTS OF THE ARISTA 1913-14-F. L. Moore ' 1914-15-A. E.Bieser 1914-16-H. E. Wolff 1917-cFob.y B. sohoi 1916 17 G' J' Macy CAPTAINS OF THE DEWITT CLINTON SQUAD PUFLIQATQNS 1909-10-W. Stillman Edltors-m-Chwfs 1910-11-W. Stillman 1903-4-E. Eichel, A. Eisemann 1911-12--L. jackson 1904'5-E. Brietemfeld 191213-W. Welton 1905-6-C. A. Carroll . B. Perlberg 1906-7--A. Mendelsohn 1913-14-C. Barbin 1907-8-C. R. Lindner A. E. Bieser 1908-9-L. C. Whiton, jr. 1914-15-A, E. Biesrr 1909-10-J. C. Hilder 1915-16-H. E. Wo1Ff 1910-11-A. Hornblow, jr. 1916-17-D. Z. Andrews 1911-12-W. E, Reeves, G. A. Currie . 1912-13-J. W. D. Seymour SUPERINTENDCEJIXQQEQF THE HELP1913-14-A. c. Gottschaldt, F. L. Moore 1914-15-L. S. Steiner 1914-15-A. Moyse Jr., .A. H. Frey 1915-16-J. S' Orliansky 1915-16-S. B, Fishkind, G. J. Macy 1916-17-B. Sobel 1916-17-G. J. Macy, P. K. Mmdll jr., E. F. H. A. Metzger Q' O Mara PRESIDEgggAQq1iZggIFo SENERAL TEAM CAPTAINS FOR PAST zo YEARS 1912-13-B. Holofschiner TRACK TEAM J. W. D. Seymour 1898-J. A. Coates 1913-14-H. Lieberman 1899-S M- Stuart W. R, Christgau 1900-J. Wall 1914-15-N. B. Cohen 1901-E. T. RCY1f01dS 1915-16-S. Flatow 1902-A. A. Bertine J. M. Hirsch 1903-H. A. Loux 1916-17-J. M. Hirsch 1904-J. Wiley C. Richter 1905-I. Wittaker 1917 Clintonian Page 117 1906-T. Clancy 1907-I, B. Walters 1908-F. T. Morrell 1909-T. G. Spates 1910-F. MacDonald 1911-J. Slattery 1912-Dy Trenholm 1913-W. B. Moore 1914-T. F. Hegarty 1915-A. Feigenow 1916-H. Larson 1916-S. Weinstein BASEBALL 1898-J, A. Palmer -f 1899-J. Walz 1900-E. A. Arnold 1901-C. C. Wehrum 1902-C. F. Bamman 1903-C. F. Bamman 1904-R. B. Manovitch 1905-R. B. Stanton 1906-F. A. Wardlaw, Jr, 19017-H. Kelly 1908-A. Scheffler 1909-A, Diamond 1910-E. Goilubier 1911-A. Telfer 1912-T. Rozelle 1913-G. More 1914-W. R. Christgau 1915-I. Kuenstler 1916-T. Ritner 1916-A. Blair 1917-J. Fanning TENNIS 1907-L. Nelson ' 1908-H. Gottlieb 1909-J. S. O'Neale 1910-C. R. Brown 1911-M. T. Cornwell 1912-B. Feingarten 1913-H. A. AlT'lowiCh 1914-A. G. Gottschaldt 1915-I. Fleischman 1916-B, Letson A FOOTBALL 1897-E. Stallings 1898-E. Stallings 1899-D, W. Quinn, jr. 1900-J. A. Kiernan 1901-C. Cragin 1902-C. F. Bamman 1903-F. Stephenson 1904-J. E, Lynch 19105-W. H. Brown 1906-J. E. Morgan 1907- 1908- T. J, Crawford T. J. Witherby 1910-M. Rosza 1911--A. Telfer 1912-W. B. Moore 1913-E. W. Gilmore 1914-A. Heinsohn 1915-J. Power 1916-W. Hoving GYMNASTICS 1898-W. C. Belcher 1899-H. Block 1900-H. Block 1901-E. Peck 1902-S. M. Stuart 1903-A. Eisman 1904-A. Eisman 1905-W. Bryde 1909-C. Brown 1910-B. Kriegel 1911-M. Scherer 1912-A. Istrick 1914-A. De Castro 1915-L. S. Wettels 1916-F. L. Octavec RIFLE 1905-P. Acromonte 1907-G. W, Schlicten 1908-B. H, Finkelstein 1909-C. Brown 1910-W. J. Krefeld 1911-J. S. Hubbard 1912-C. Eversfield 1913-H. Dutton 1914-W. F. Foskett 1915-W. F. Foskett 1916-C. Cooper CREW 1908-J, F. McElhinny 1909-E. Bird 1915-T, Quirk 1916-T. Quirk BASKET-BALL 1898-J. A. Coates 1899-J. A. Coates 1900-T. A. Price 1901-A. Leining 1902-G, Burnell 1903-C. F. Bamman 1904-J. O. Schwartz 1905-S, Chess 1906-R, Morgan 1907-J. C. Woersching 1908-J. J. Simberg 1909-R. Helfant 1910-J. A. Levy 1911-H. Grossman 1912-K. Harber 1913-M. Kirschen 1909-J, Nealis 1917 Clintofnian Page 118 1914-W. Christgau 1915-A. Tichinsky 1915-W. Kaufman 1916-H, Stutsky 1916-F. Geswaldi 1916-B. Klatzky HOCKEY 1899-A. Howe 1900-R. Jones 1901-J. Cohen 1903-V. J.. Frank 1904-H. Stanton 1905-A. H. Miller 1906-R. C. Jenkins 1907-W.. B. Chapin 1910-R. Sprague 1911-G. A. Currie 1912-A. Heinsohn 1913-E. Cleary 1914-A. Heinsohn 1915-J. Power SOCCER 1906-E. Gennel 1907-E. Gennel 1908-A. Diamond 1909-E Gollubier 1910-C, Hilder 1911-B. Hordes 1912-H. A. Schwartz 1913-I. Schokolink 1914-J. Spiro 1916- Fitzpatrick 1915-A. Perrotti CROSS.-'COUNTRY 1906-H. T. Morrell 1907-J. O. Donegan 1908-J. Slattery 1909-F. McDonald 1910-R. Miller 1911-M. Weg 1912-N. Weg 1913-G. Baurneister 1914-B. Segreto 1915-H Larson 1915-R. Dicker 1916-S. Locker SWIMMING: 1908-H. J. Brown 1909-A. Waldman 1910-W. E. Richard 1911-H. Davis 1912-W. B. Moore 1913-J. W. Seymour 1914-P. Davidow 1915-M. Cohen 1916-W. Fitzgibboins 1916-A, M. Polk TWENTY YEARS OF ATHLETICS By EMANUEL HAUG HE school is rounding out its 20th year in athletics. From the time the Athletic As- sociation was organized, Oct. 1, 1897 to the present day the student body of the school can look back upon it as a time of success. True, yearg we had our ups and downs the same as in every walk number of years of success far surpass those of defeat. school year, Sept. 13th, 1897, there was talk and agitation tion, but due to the fact that both teachers and pupils were of life. not' every year was a successful But taking all in all the From the very beginning of the of forming an Athletic Associa- new and strangers' to each other it was deemed wise to get a solid organization off the school first before branching out intoactivities. However, on Oct. 1, 1897, the first meeting of the student body was called and then and there it was decided to organize an Athletic Association. The Officers elect- ed were 2-F. A. Bailey, President, C, R. Richards, Secretaryg H. A. Palmer, Treasurer, the Faculty Committee consisted of Messrs: Dean, Chairman, Anthony and Hang. By unanimous vote, football, basketball, baseball, track, and tennis were recognized as the back- bone of school sports. Football practise was held in Central Park and games were arrang- ed and played as well as could be done under the circumstances. Indoor meets were held in the gymnasium of the school preparatory to our first Annual Meet which was held' in Durland's Riding Academy, April 30th, 1898. I dare say that a majority of the boys' who competed at this meet had never before seen or itaken part in any'such affair but neverthe- less the meet was a great success. ' Regular schedules for Basketball, Baseball, and Tennis were arranged and con- sidering that practice facilities wereuvery deficient the teams made a splendid showing. With the green material now whipped somewhat into shape and form the follow- ing year was one of great hopes. The enthusiasm, exhibited by the students for athletics was so great that the literary societies caused the following article to be printed in the Boys High School Bulletin tour weekly school paperj:- dissatisfaction is expressed up with athletics. It, is life, literary work is' of known as Morris, which rival. As neither school with each other in each rounding into shape and by members of the literary societies that so much itime is taken felt that although athleitics ought to figure prominently in school at least equal importance. The Peter Cooper High School, now opened its doors at the same time we did, proved to be our main had a reputation it was deemed wise to arrange several games branch of athletics for pradtice sake. Qur boys were gradually made an excellent showing. Baseball, now branching out for the first time, was the only team that showed poor results. The Tennis, Hockey, Gymnastic, and' Gun Teams were also beginning to get active and show aggressiveness towards other schools. Before the close of the year schedules were arranged with other high schools, es- pecially with those in Brooklyn and Jersey City, One school, however, sent us back word - Go get a reputation -. We did-and this is what.happened to our friends in Brooklyn when they finally condescended to meet us' in athletics in 1903-4:-Football, ll-0, Basket- ball, 18-135 Baseball, 8-4, all in favor of Clinton. Clinton's reputation was made and here- after was welcome everywhere. Going back, however, to 1899-during this year a Public High School Athleltic League was organized among Morris, Manual Training, jersey City and Clinton. This League was in existence four years during which Clinton scored as follows, Football, 1899, Basketball 1900, Track Meets, 1899, 1900, 1901, and 1902. tThe cups are still on exhibition in the Trophy Case in the corridor.D. Our indoor meets, were held annually and every year some new, feature was added. In order sto bring out more material a special meet for first year boys was held and proved to be a great success, Second teams in other branches of athletics were being organized and the coaches began 1917 Clintonian Page 119 to bolster up their first teams with all -available material possible, June 1900 arrived and put a damper on all sports. The firstuthree year class was about to graduate and with it went many of our athletes who were eligible for college entrance. These athletes made history for Clinton and as long as there are alumni living the names of those fellows will ever be held in memory, During these past years the athletes furnished their own wearing material and also paid their own expenses as the treasury never had enough' money to furnish same. Great credit must be given to the boys for the spirit theyl showed to make Clinton a suc- cess. Especially worthy of comment is the Track Team. These athletes practised in Celtic Park, L. 1., and it was not an unusual sight to see them returning to the city about 8 and 9 o'clock in the evening, having been out there since 3 o'clock. During these years Clinton's record was as follows: ' FOOTBALL Year 147011 Lost Tied Points N Cl-in. Opp. '97 5 2 - 84 28 498 3 2 - 25 15 - '99 6 2 - 114 26 '00 5 1 - 87 41 Totals 310 110 BASKET BALL ,98 4 5. - 47 46 '99 1 3 1 43 44 '00 1 7 - 148 53 Total 238 143 BASEBALL '99 3 3 - 91 85 '00 2 2 2 43 46 Total 134 121 i TRACK Public High School Athletic League Champs. 1899 ........ ............. ........... ....... , . . ........ 6 2 Points 1900 .......,..................... . ..........., ......... 6 32 Points VVith many of our crack athletes gone the year 1901-2 opened inauspiciously but as therq was a good nucleus of material the season ended better than was expected. Espec- ially strong was the Football Team which rounded out its schedule of 8 games with 6 victories and 2 ties with a record of 112 points to 11, Basketball and Baseball, too, came in for their share of the spoils, the former making a record of 6 wins, 3 lost, and 1 tied with the score 281 points to 172, and the latter 11 wins, 5 lost with 124 runs to 94. The Track Team again won the P. H. S, A. L. meet with 45 points. It also won the championship of the Columbia University Interscholastic Meet from a field of 36 com- peting schools. The relay team also won their event at the St. Bartholomew Games, Tfhis was the first time that Clinton was directly entered in outside competition and certainly the boys deserved all credit. Hockey, Tennis, and Gymnastics stepped out before the public this year and made creditable! showings, the hockey team winning 3, losing 3, and tying 1 game. ' l9l7 Clintonian Tpage 120 Everything comes to him who waits-providing he waits long enough-even hard luck. Clinton waited for 5 years and finally got it-got it good and plenty. For the next few years Clinton got the short end of the deal everytime, Once in a while there was a sudden outburst of victory only to be downed with added interest the following week. ln 1903 the Public Schools Athletic League was formed and this led to the dis- banding of the P. H. S. A. L. after Clinton had won the 4th annual meet with 45 points. Before the slump came, however, Clinton's reputation had spread beyond the city limits and invitations' poured in from other cities asking for games. Central H. S, Phila., was selected as a worthy foe, but oh-the results. During the several years that athletic relationships were held with Central High the basketball team was the only team, that managed to show a victory. Faculty-Varsity Baseball games were yearly events, but after being badly trounced by the varsity teams, the facultyy decided to play the Seniors henceforth. Second teams in football, basketball, baseball, and the midgets in track were organized and played schedules of their own. In many instances ,the nrst teams made a poorer showing than their understudies, Inter-Class' games were also arranged and created a good deal of competition, Although there was a terrific slump in all athletic activities for some years occasionally, however, one of the other teams managed to score a victory as for instance in 1905 the track team won the Novice Championship and in 1908 the City Championship. In 1903 a new star appeared on the athletic horizon which helped to eclipse the shin- ing light of Clinton. This star was Commerce, 'All our love and friendship to Morris was now transferred to Commerce and Commerce received us with open arms. In foot- ball Commerce had its own way. In a series of Hockey games Clinton won, the banner. In Rifle shooting Clinton won the honors from the four schools competing both indoors and outdoors. In 1905 all the annexes of Clinton were brought together in our present home and a new Athletic Organization was formed. Although we previously had a Constitution it was deemed wise to change the same to suin our surroundings. With this change. in constitution also came the awarding of insignia. Threo major sports were recognized- football-baseball-and track for which a C was given, The minor Sports were awarded C B T for Basketballg C H T for Hockeyg C T T for Tennisg and C R T for Rifie. Later on after the midgets made such wonderful showings' in their. own class Cfor by this time all other high schools organized midget teamsb the C MU was awarded them. These midgets not only competed in track. but there sprang up in short order midget football teams, basketball teams, a midget relay team which won first place in the Barnard and the Poly Prep. Games in 1908 and Second Place in the P. S. A. L. Indoor Champs, Although the major sports received a set back new activities were organized for those boys who could not make the other teams. Among these were the Rifle Team, 19053 Soccer 1906g Cross-Country Team, 19065 Swimming Team, 19073 and the Crew, 1908. In 1905 the RiHe Team won the First Subj Target Rifle Tournament defeating Com- merce, Morris, and Boys' High. Later in the season they won the Interscholastic Rifle Match at Creedmoor defeating teams from High Schools, Columbia University and Mili- tary Academies. Clinton underwent its cure with life came among the student body. meant naturally an increase in the secure teachers, who in their days getting these men on the job and the result was that a general upheaval in all branches of athletics took place. The old coaches were gently and politely sent to the s'crap-heap with the thanks CPD of the student body and principal. The old adage UA new broom always sweeps clean proved true. What a revelation that year was! Although very little material of good quality was left from the previous patience and with- the opening of school in 1910 new The largest Freshman Class entered this year. This teaching staff and it was Clinton's good fortune to were college athletes. Our principal wasn't slow in 1917 Clintonian Page 121 year enough was on hand around which new teams could be built up and later years would naturally show the results. All teams made creditable showings' but the honors went to th R'fl ' ' ' ' ' e 1 e Team who captured the Interscholastic Sub-Target Championship of the City and the Astor Cup, emblematic of the Interscholastic Championship of the United States on the rifle range. The following years brought the success long looked for, In all branches' of sport Clinton showed the way with one exception. Football and Commerce-they seemed to be inseparable. 1rVhy it was that Clinton problem many would like to hear solved The Basket-ball team again won the of seven games won and a score of 153 to the P. S. A. L. Outdoor Championship, Whitney Tournament. The Swimming with 30 points. could only win a game every four years is a city championship in 1911 with a clean record 112 points. This year the Track Team also won The Rifle Team again won the P. S. A. L. Team also won the High School Championships The following year brought success Swimming Team Qchampionship againjg and Track Team CPrinceton Relays and Out- suffered the severest blow any team could get, P. S. A. L. schedule they found themselves tied with Stuyvesant at the end of the season, and in the play off lost to their opponents by the score of 28-19. The following four years were nip and tuck throughout, the foot- ball team managing to win one game against Commerce 119165, and two from Stuy- vesant C19l3, 19161. The Track, Basket-Ball, Swimming and Tennis teams all managed to capture one or more city and interscholastic championships, towit: I to the Football Team, Cheating Commerce 3-015 door Champsb. The Basket-ball Team After beating Stuyvesant in the regular TRACK :-Penn Relay Class A. C1313 Indoor and Princeton Champs Q'14Dg Dual Meet Commerce Cseries 1155. BASK1-ET-BALL:-P.a S. A. L. Champs C'13jg P. S. A, L. Champs C'14j. SVVIMMING:-P. S. A. L. City Champs, C. C. N. Y. Champs C'l3Dg C. C. N. Y. Champs C1453 C. C. N. Y. and P. S. A. L. City Champs. C'15J. TENNIS :-P. S, A. L. Champs. C161 The Crew fared worse than any other Clinton team ever did. With victory twice within their grasp, they met with hard luck and never were able to place. All other sports held their own and made good showings in their tournaments. In November 1912 all activities in the school underwent a great change. Hereto- fore each activity was a club of its own having its own officers, exacting its own dues and conducting its work to suit itself irrespective of any other activity. At this time was formed the General Organization of the school whose sole object was to take control of ALL activities exacting one due for the year which would entitle a student to take part in as' many activities as he cared to, and supplying the necessary funds for material for carrying on, the activity. For the Athletic Association this General Organ- ization was' most welcome for in the past years our indoor meets were a hnancial failure, and the Athletic Association was not in a position to be any too generous with supply- ing outfits, A committee on supplies was appointed by the Principal consisting of Messrs. Krauss, and Taylor and Haug Cchairman, to purchase all necessary equipment for the various teamsb. The appointment of this committee was twofoldg first it was its duty to make up a budget for each sport and present same to the council of the General Organ- ization with the necessary explanations as to the why and where for and second it was its duty to purchase all equipment by asking for bids from the various athletics good houses. It evolved upon the Chairman to act as custodian of all athletic material, to dis- tribute some and collect same at close of season. After the first year the economic! side 1917 Clintonian Page 122 of the General Organization was already seen. Vtfith but one or two exceptions all ath- letic material given out to our athletes was returned and the Athletic Association was ready the following year to start the boys out without spending a cent for equipment for all sports of the coming season. In round numbers the value of the equipment for all sports returned was about 251,000.00 This policy is still being carried out and every year the expense for equipment is growing less. The boys do not try to get away with the suits anymore for they realize that the money spent for same comes from the pockets of the student body, and they feel that it would be robbery to get away with anything. All materially returned is thoroughly washed and cleaned before storing as a necessary precaution. ' For many years it was the fond hope of those interested in athletics to have suit- able appropriate bulletin boards erected on which could be inscribed such information as would be of interest to the students and which would act as an incentive. At the suggestion of our principal the matter was brought to the attention of the General Or- ganization council and was received with enthusiasm. Without discussion 3130.00 was appropriated for three large bulletin boards and 3200.00 for inscribing. In due time all work was completed and Clinton can now boast of being the only high school in greater New York who can point with pride to the boards and show the names of all Captains of our athletic teams since 1897. But not only this-along the edge of the run- ning track shields have been painted containing the records made by students in open competition. These records are of great interest to the boys as some of them have stood for a good many years. -But there is still one more bulletin to be placed and it is the fond hope of those deeply interested in athletics that it will not be long before it is realized. This is the board to contain a record of scores of all sports with schools with whom we have a regular yearly schedule such as Morris, Commerce, Stuyvesant, etc. In conclusion I think I may say for the teachers interested in athletics that Clinton has always endeavored to play clean, straight sport, to live up to the eligibility rules, to take defeat like men and to treat their opponents as gentlemen at all times andinstilled with this spirit the student body has at all times given its hearty co-operation to the teams. May the star of victory never be dimmed for long for Clinton. Following is a resume of all activities: FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL, BASEBALL, TRACK, etc. FOOTBALL Scart' Year lfV0u Lost Tied Clinton Oppmzmzts 1897-8 5 2 - 84 28 1898-9 3 2 - 25 15 1899-0 6 2 1 114 26 1900-1 5 1 - 87 41 1901-2 6 0 2 112 ll 1902-3 6 2 1 99 38 1903-4 6 0 2 122 5 1904-5 4 4 2 97 68 1905-6 ' 3 4 1 28 70 1906-7 4 4 - 59 35 1907-8 5 3 - 65 67 1908-9 4 4 1 40 78 1909-10 6 2 1 143 34 1910-11 5 2 1 123 24 1911-12 5 2 1 68 17 1912-13 7 2 - 156 62 1913-14 7 3 - 95 53 1914-15 2 7 - 27 117 1915-16 4 3 - 70 46 Total 92 49 13 1614 835 1917 Clintonian Page 123 1899 1900 1900-1 1898-9 1899-0 1900-1 1901 -2 1902-3 1903-4 1904-5 1897-8 4 1898-9 1 1899-0 7 1900-1 5 1901-2 6 1902-3 9 1903-4 2 1904-5 11 1905-6 5 1906-7 10 1907-8 12 1908-9 5 1909-10 6 1910-11 7 1911-12 11 1912-13 14 1913-14 20 1914-15 20 1915-16 12 167 1897-98 N O 1898-9 3 1899-0 2 1900-1 .3 1901-2 11 1902-3 9 1903-4 6 1904-5 8 1905-6 5 1906-7 3 1907-8 7 1908-9 3 1909-10 8 1910-11 8 1911-12 6 1912-13 8 1913-14 3 1914-15 9 1915-16 7 Dual Meet-Yonkers .. BASKETBALL 1 - 47 3 1 43 1 - 148 1 - 228 3 1 281 6 - 239 8 - 165 4 - 383 2 1 166 4 - 296 2 - 316 3 1 250 6 - 330 0 - 153 2 - 426 0 - 387 1 - 754 3 - 702 6 - 431 56 1 4 5745 B A S E B A L L S C H E D U L E 3 - 91 2 - 43 1 - 53 5 - 124 3 - 119 6 - 80 7 - 84 6 - 66 7 - 60 4 - 103 2 -1ncomp1ete -40 9 - 105 10 - 115 6 - 76 7 - 81 8 - 81 4 1 41 7 - ' 77 TRACK Dual Meet Yonkers ....... .. P. H. S. A. L. Champs P. H. S. A, L. Champs ........................ .. P. H. S. A. L, Champs .......................... .. Columbia Interscholastie Meet-Dual Meet-Boys .... .. P. H. S. A, L. Champs .................................... P. S. A. L. ............ ..... S eeond P, S. A. L. Indoor .. ........ Third P. S. A. L. Novice ...... ................ F irst N. Y. U. Interscholastics .................. Fifth Relay Team ....,......... ..... S even Times-First 1917 Clintonian Page 124 Three, Times-Second Four Times-Third Two Times-Fifth 87 69 78 79 18 118 141 68 65 43 102 74 46 44 53 60 172 282 303 214 146 209 217 206 283 112 151 226 378 391 372 3865 85 46 16 94 62 86 65M 42 Z 35 46 62 63M 872 57 69 45 1905-6 1906-7 1907-9 1908-9 1909-10 1910-11 1911-12 1912-13 1913-14 1914-15 1915-16 Dual Meet-Morris P. S. A. L.-Indoor Poly Prep Meet ..... Dwight Meet ..... Barnard Meet Relay Team Second .......Third Second Second ... . .Four Times-First Four Times-Second Two Times-Third P. S. A. L.-Indoor .. ................ Third P. S. A. L.-Indoor . . .. .... Second Dual Meet-Morris ,,,, First P. S. A. L.-Relay .... ...... F irst Relay-Barnard ..... ..... T hird Relay--Columbia ........ ..... T hird Relay-Commerce ........ .... S econd Relay-Spanish-American . . . ..... Second Relay-14th Regiment ...., ...... F irst Y. M. C, A. ...............,.. ..... T hird 120 lb. Relay-13th Regiment .... Second 120 lb. Relay-P. S. No. 6 ...... .... S econd 120 lb. Relay-14th Regiment ..... ..... T hird One Mile Relay-14th Regiment .... Second One Mile 'Relay-Stuyvesant ..... .... S econd P. S. A. L, .................... .. .Second P. S. A. L.-Indoor .,...... .... F ourth P. S. A. L.-120 lb, Relay .... First P. S. A. L. Freshmen Relay .... First One Mile Relay-Boysl High ....... ..,. F irst 880 yd. Relay-Xavier High ........... .... F irst One Mile Relay-P. S. A, L. Champs .... Second P. S. A. L. Outdoor Champs. .....,... ' ...... F irst P. S. A. L. Indoor Champs, ........ .... S econd One Mile Relay Champs. .... .... F irst Dual Meet-Morris .......... ..... F irst P. S. A. L. Indoor Champs. ..... .... F ourth 120 lb. Relay-Princeton Meet .... .... F irst 100 lb, Relay-Princeton Meet ..... ...... F irst M Mile Relay-Princeton Meet .. ..... Third 220 lb. Ir. Relay-Princeton Meet .. .... Fourth N. Y. U. Games ................... .... S econd Columbia Games ................. .... S econd P, S, A. L. Champs ..... .... F irst Penn. Relays ................. ...... F irst P. S, A. L, Indoor Champs ..... Third Princeton Meet ............ ..... T hird Columbia Scholastics .,.... ..., S econd P. S. A. L. Indoor Champs' . .... ..,. F irst Princeton Meet ......... ................ .... ' First Penn, Relays-All ....... . ...,..,............... First Relays .............. First, Second and Third P. S. A. L. Indoor .... .................... F ifth P. S. A. L. Indoor ......... ..., S econd Princeton Meet .............. ..... T hird Horace Mann Meet ................ .... S econd One Mile Relay-I. A, A, C, .,....... .... S econd Brooklyn College .... .... F irst Fordham .......... .... F irst Penn. Relays ..... ,... F irst 72 .32 1917 Clintonian Page 125 1899-0 1898-9 1899-0 1900-1 1901-2 1904-5 1906-7 1907-8 1909-10 1910-11 1911-12 1912-13 1913-14 1914-15 1917 Clinionian Page 126 CHAMPIONSHIPS L.-Football, Basketball. P. H. S. A. L,-Track ' P. H. S. A. P. H, S. A. L.-Track - P. H. S, A. L.-Track P. H. S. A. L.-Track, Columbia Interscholastic Meet. P. S. A. L.-Basketball Championship P, S. A. L.-Novice and Track P. S. A. L.-Sub Target Rifle P. S. A. L.-Freedmoor Rifle Match P. S. A. L,-Sub Target Rifle Individual Rifle Match Astor Rifle Match Championship of the United States. P. S. A. L.-Outdoor Track Champs P. S. A. L, Swimming Champs P. S. A. L. Sub Target Rifle Individual Rifle Match P. S. A. L.-Outdoor Track Champs, P. S. A. L. Swimming Champs Penn, Relays ....,....,............ P. S. A. L, Swimming Champs Scholastic Hockey Champs P. S. A. L.-Indoor Track Champs Princeton Meet . S. A. L.-Swimming Champs. . C. N. Y.-Swimming Champs. GPU .....First C. C. N, Y.-Swimming Champs' P. S. A. L.-Swimming Champs H O C K E Y Year Wofz Lost Tied Clinton Oppowze 1901-2 3 3 1 11 19 1903-4 4 2 1 12 1905-6 3 ' 3 - 16 1906-7 4 4 1 14 1907-8 3 0 1 8 1911-12 6 4 - 27 1912-13 4 1 - 12 SCHOLASTIC CHAMPIONS 0 1 52 1913-14 9 1914-15 3 2 A - 18 R I F L E. 1904-5 P. S. A. L. Sub-Target ..... ..... F irst 1906-7 Creedmore Tournament .... .... F irst ' Dual Meet with Morris .... ..... F irst 1907-8 Creedmore Sportsman Show .... Second 1908-9 P. S. A. L, Champs ........ ..... F irst 1909-10 Sub-Target Champs .,..... .... F irst Astor Cup .............. ..... F irst 1912-13 N. R. A. Match ....... 1913-14 Peekskill Match . .First . .First 1910-11 P. S. A. L. Sub-Target Championship Cup ...... .... .Fourth Fourth H13 1903-4 1904-5 1905-6 1906-7 1907-8 1902-3 1903-4 1912-13 1914-15 1915-16 1906-7 1907-8 1908-9 1909-10 1911-12 1912-13 1913-14 1914-15 1915-16 MIDGETS Football-VVon 3-Lost 0-Tied 1-Clinton 695 Opp. 0 Basketball-Woii 1-Lost 0-Tied 0-Clinton 38g Op Relay Team-Trinity Games .................. First Barnard Games ........... , ..... First Two Relay Teams ................ First and Second Football-Woii 6-Lost 2-Clinton 1415 Opp. 32 Basket Ball-'Won 7-Lost 2-Clinton 195-Opp. 118 Baseball Track- 90 lbs. 100 lbs. 100 lbs 110 ibsf 1101115 9.4 Football-VVon 6-Lost l-Tied 3-Clnton-181-Opp. 56 BasketBall-W'on 4-Lost 1-Tied-0-Clinon 97-Opp. 34 Basketball-VVon 4-Lost 1-Tied 2-Clinton 1815 Opp, 56 Relay-Dwight Meet ..... Relay-Barnard Meet ..... Relay- Relay- Relay- .....First ...Third Novice and P.S.A.L...Second P. S A. L, Cham s Football-Won 4-Lost 3-Tied l-Clinton Relay-P. S. A, L. Indoor Champs ........,. Second Barnard Meet . Poly .Prep Meet Columbia lnterscholastic YVon 2-Lost 2-Clinton Woii 5-Lost 2-Clinton Won 3-Lost 0-Clinton .Second , p .. Columbia Meet ........ .First 815 Opp. . .... First . ...First T E N NIS .....Second 8gOpp,1l 25g Opp. 11 315 Opp. 9 CROSS-COUNTRY Won Dual Meet-Commerce, Fordham National Interscholastic X-Country Champs ........ Sixth P. S. A. L. X-Country Champs ............. Fourth P. S. A, L. X-Country Champs ............. Second Dual Meets-Barringer -Clinton 22-Barringer 40 Vfon-Morris and Bryant P. S, A. L. Champs .. Triple Meet ......... P. S. A. L. Champs . Dual Meets-VVon 3-Lost 1-Clinton 1195 Princeton 'Interscholastics .............. . ...... Fifth Columbia lnterscholastics ..................... Fifth High School Champs VVon 4-Lost 3-Clinton 2353 Opp. 203 Columbia Interscholastics ................. P. S. A. L. Champs Won 4-Lost 2-Clinton 79g Opp. 55 P. S. A. L. Champs .. . .Second . . . .First ...Third Opp. 207 . .Second . .Fourth .....Fifth ..Second 27 1917 Clinionian Page 127 1917 Clintonian Page 128 Year 1906-7 1908-9 1909-10 1910-11 1911-12 1912-13 1913-14 1914-15 1915-16 1906-7 1907-8 1908-9 1914-15 1915-16 1907-8 1908-9 1909-10 1910-11 1911-12 1912-13 1913-14 1914-15 1915-16 SOCCER Won Lost Tied Clinton Opponents 3 2 1 13 9 2 2 1 6 5 3 0 3 ' 4 1 1 5 0 - - 3 6 1 5 15 4 3 3 9 8 3 7 1 9 9 8 1 2 17 4 5 1 ' 2 12 8 C R E W With Commerce ............. .... Second With Commerce .... First Defeated V S W I M M I N G Dual Meet-Commerce ............ .. Second P. S. A, L. Champs .... Third Dual Meet Commerce .... ......... ..... C l inton 343 Commerce 19 Water Polo ................................ Clinton 25 Commerce 2 XVOYI 3-Lost 3-Clinton 1942 Opp, 144W I A Won 8-Lost 1-Clinton 258 Opp. 122 fincompleteh Polo-VVon 2-Clinton 113 Opp. 0 P. S. A. L. Champs-First VVOI1 8-Lost 0-Clinton 2713 Opp. 122 P. S. A. L. Champs-First E P. S. A, L. Champs-First VVon 8-Lost 1-Clinton 2765 Opp. 173 NVon 9-Lost 2-Clinton 3323 Opp. 205 C. C. N. Y. Champs-First National Champs-Princeton .............. Fourth P. S. A. L. Champs-First 1fVon 4-Lost 2-Clinton 149g Opp. 109 Cincompletej C. C. N. Y. Champs-First P. S. A L. Champs-First Won 4-Lost 1-Clinton 151 Opp. 87 Cincompletej N2 WX 11 9 - A .1 3 55 X' 3:21.QZQ AK 'J' I 4 4, ,,, Q TW W, 11 . Q ff' N-, E qi-N. ., f- W - Cr X' fx Q , A -H, ' . ' , - xi X! fx - - M M .. X544 - , 1 iff, 'N A IQ- 'g f 2 - A 1 '.. 'E V'f f' - Q K ' Heli 'Z A ,.i A , , . I ' 5 if T X l.x-I 7'- 2, 1 A 1. : Q5 UWM t fu! 1 YQ 1 ' off-, 514' .Q ' Q Q, Q L G ffkif ff,,f V fff 33 -- X 41415 4 51 I W W. Epi-E gf M ,ILA 4 f - ru P 1 f., 1 0 MQ' f WW QR 'Lu , 4' 4 si x 'K I , 1' f 71 1 ' - ' - , -nf' ff' S9 'Q 1 ' f fg l -f QQ 4 mmxwv if' XM. 1 kx-: :xc X . x K . 4 mlmmxg !Hrl1111ll' X . fx- X lln. 'M.:if lf 'M Y ,fu if 1D . mum fp. ,, N Li-: ,.!- , ,,,'9- .A in -IWW., wx , 5 as 5- JW f- MI by xx , -:Sagas Q71 ,R i U.: !- i , Zf2-211 U.'Ef An. -' X5 1, 14611115 ' X xg, 7 Cl' tonian 19, lsggg 129 pd 4 xv E X Ayyff IVV, The Wand of Health zo f I.. :4'f.gl,1 ' A the Steppn12.Stone. oWafae,fpf f 'W fwfr Yr o- 2 , J fir :jg , rl llllllf' from P or f . QAf Q z. - O. A r . ,A 'Mi .fr 46 Use it for tenhminutesiievery dayfgfa clearer head. f' -- ' JL 1 and a brighter eye ,williresultii Vi yy V. Regular physical exercise ,ifgflessentialy to consistent x X x j 3 Studying- W , ,eeeh . hhhe A. ' f ' kfv ' 5 ,Q Pig, ,.., 1 'H--'of ,nQQ2':i. lghfmuifi aapefrdfuffeS2S3f.t -Lliii'if6iff.s. r of A. --1, .1 ,g,igY0 l'l.CQ.l.fl h eflort-- your sncicessl Y Q. 'f ' 4. .V 11 ,,'. 4 , i mefff school depends on the phy4 .A fl 1' t O sical preparation Q-you rnalce 'll.,,.! ' l' ,Q3 now- Vx.A Slim righl-wuse fhC.C9'14- ' O Xi S f i or A-o. O ..Qareiillidr'iflTnlfQ your aol-dared Expanding 2 y x -2-My..irh,iafiaerrgwriei for Bal'-Belll daily. ' .Q ' Q- V vi O - - va f 1 -., ',, 5 X K XX v ' nw., ik 'ly' Z' X ' vac, Fil f 7 rx., '1,l - fs y if I 4' I .. J' ' iz, XII: if Ml 5 , Z' I ,ly . is . f . I ' you 2 Q r Q . A .- O A Y 'Do' not permit your studiesiftoxn-N.interfere with y- your exercise when a few minutefsf 'spent int the use of' they ,Health Wand will keep you in good con- dition. .- , Q ' L' - , X f jf. 1 Yr' f-V X X- . . Q 4 A .- The Consolidated Expanding Bar-Bell z . YA ' different from fthe ordiriaryhwagrdg it igmilllold Q S V .hrrely ,tempheredffsprings which it ad- K y . QI CL 'Q fjustahlekforlthepstrenglh of 'vddefiiserftrprieeffS250 14, H 7, A -A L.g,! V V. V' if 5 .i ,l A . rrr i r r rt rw-If 2' .,,..,Q' 5 r!V , KIAH J A-f lk by kV.,,, 2 'V i i: 'Teil A . Q . , r,r S fl X' O S miflif ---.. W Q..,.! ' i 5'f321T'i hfgFQ,l2l J 'I ff . ,,,, j v O lr v 'fu A A Solqlwlzyfrliio folio-i'i1zg 'l'l0'II.S'ClS :iff Abercrombie Sz Fitch Co. Frederick Loeser X Co. Schoverling, Daly QQ Gales Madison Ave. Sz 45th St. Fulton St., Brooklyn 302 Broadway Bloomingdale Bros R. H. Macy Sz Co. F. A. O. Schwarz 3rd Ave. Sz 59th St. 34th St. Sz B'way 31 st St. Sz 5th Ave. H. Sz D. Folsom Arms Co. Rogers Peet Sz Co. Alex Taylor Sz Co. 314 Broadway 34th St. K Blway 26 East 42nd St. Gimbel Bros. F. L. Slazenger John Vlfanamaker 33rd St., Sz B'way 12 East 43rd St. Astor Place W2'iic io-day for booklet of Consolidated Home Gyzzzurzsium CONSOLIDATED EXERCISER CO. 232 East 42nd St., New York 111915 571 1 45511 fofvibh Jpablyesfglngp 9 I School Student! who supplement their regular training by special courses 'gfgljviitjfci is work, soon occupy positions of financial independence and sticcessg' l As accountant, stenographer, or secretary, you take your first step I toward the top. Y , W . ,ce ri f 7 T ' 1, .4 .f pi . . gg 1 o 4: 1, 4. E .. pil l fa 1 l 53333 i 1 7 I it X I ifjk'j'lf-Iijitlfjj-rnatter of education, be satisiqiezg-Qll5ixji'tgTiiiigcHl,ijng but the best. 3 For nearly sixty years the ll Q Packard Commercial School if Lexington Avenue and 35th Street i has Stooefwfaealiftiaaisf wfmm-mal Qaucation. Send for Prospectus 16-17 No Solicitors u N W9lK:73UUDntBrlFEzifz 'Rxige5gls8l1 ERFECT Gramercy 1882 PRINTING 4 LATES The engravings in this book were made by the METROPOLITAN Photo-Engraving Co, -lxNcoRPoRA'rED Y 210 EAST 23rd STREET NEW YORK CITY PHOTOGRAVURE DESIGNS RETOUCHING HALF TON ES DRAWINGS LINE CUTS ,il--1. A card will bring a representative 1917 Clintonian Page 132 0110, Columbus 8582 Open Evenings V S T v1c1Ro1As I I a RE jp . KODQLS Com PAUL BERESE , CAMERAS sos WEST 59th sr. . A . H ana SUPPLIES t 'qga31A955v0,.,:f' D5VEL0p1NC Opposite School ana PRINTING FOR All kinds of Sandwiches, Stationery, Ice-Cream, Soft Drinks, BRYANT'S MUSIC HOUSE Inc. Candies Every Thing For The Clinton Student. All Kl11dS ' San.dwiches, Ice-Cream, , 915 EIGHT AVENUE between 54th and 55th Stes fone block west of Broadwayj Soft Drinks, Candies. BASEBALL EQUIPMENT We are experts in equipping athletes for all sports. We have done it in a way to please them and win theirf trade year after yearl That's our pride. , TAYLOR Baseball Team Suits are always correct. Gloves, Shoes, Bats, Balls, etc., etc. Send for catalog. ALEX. TAYLOR 8: CO. Inc. ATHLETIC SPECIALIST 26 E. 42nd St., opp, Hotel Manhattan, New York. 1917 C linionian Page 133 After l Gxf,gi,g1ation What P , r PIIYSICKII UEDUCATI ON fe The deihang xfoiii'iieacfErsX'of f15hyiSical 2 HE Wei P NN f educatioihris win Plgilievfwori-E ple,1sant,g satisfying 'ang QIVEEL PAIW Q is made onligatory in very school in By receniftIlegiglatiodxrlilhysical trainingi I 1 , . v , 1f..rlr.,m..-Q, .'S,,fplv-u .M'.l1 l 1 r lFiScher l .. 1 l l I v 1-milf r l,, 1 l e:,.Dfr 1 r 4 I l i l l V ,151-fl , F- 1 -1 mlm -J l. 7 , , , , I . 5, V ,' r 'M-,. V New York nilCLa'lNl,.SjzY,,,,lersey, - Penn.. 5 'J and 6001 North and Southfigarolina and other 1 4 States have bills fiiilgnniiiiig. 2 , AHgrilriareadmeldE1ugLQelarl11i1iivQ'i1aflE5l11fff3D3HEiPH2 ediilfff l j if N' 7 and Gymngsf'cu,.as' ell zgVAriatomy,kPhyei,ologyr lrlygiene ani 5 5 V: Methods etgusee Caihlclfrl l XJ ii 1 l if Best Course irivliiiiyeielal Education forf i 3 ifzilfik, ffijff , , . . ll , . 3 5ffQfliT5ffQf7 9fS1 1 for Good Pies and Cakes This is fhefrgprimsgqigpoi of Physical : , 5 Education Chartered by the Unixiersiryi 5 : ! 'r'fl 'L of the state of New Yopieffafmafeefffufie ll r COME IN TO-DAY W Regenwl- 1rii'23'I'.-lf-fifzi 1 .Li a! U- 5 , xi rg ,--S35 9 fi, 1 'rnililrslevlmris scnoor. ' 1 fi J i' l , A , . , , , . F . 1 - Q V fiwbiiii-Y for Physical Education V:BgSTneSS Q 308 Wait' 5911! Si.. New Yorli City I J' ' !' X J ' ' ' Q 2 - ,r ,1o,,,m,,,-,o.Y,,,o,,,c,3 3 f ,, , , , or Yu Q1 ff 'V if 'af fewer, iff' 'ff W '-A' Hr :iv R51 D S l , -V , 'ji 1:44, iii..-ggi Aff! J, we, i LY 'Q l- ' Yr' ii -ry ew FPA RK e e , Stenography Test Columbus Circle 8: 59th Street 80-100 WORDS PER MINUTE L , ,.,,- - 1 ,, ,, ...- r ,Held in.the New York,HighfSchool of ' -' ' H-' ff- rizoffz' i.. rl. .-Q: i, 1- ,l .ri f :vm w 4. li Muff' -jimi -' if -1 r i l - 'I 1 l ,fl 1. -1 C0rh15nerce,JanuaYy 2411917 . Ilgiii ,ll me Hiiilxigemenf ufbwc: liiwm ill' me rRegl,1a,-v.rm,giphmhf, pf,pg,gqr,,,d received LAWRENCE J- ANHALT 320 periods of inslruclippg ,O i , H3 -, , - ., 1 , Regular Gregg pupils had received 400 per- rrw Vila Kgs.-fix. 3 J lllfg ,, ,foZgolf-9,i'lHFl'Ef9'i9l'zf:Nl' SUMMARY. Pitman. Gregg. ., H, ,. , ,,, rf ' -bl 'Ii 1' ' 55 il Number receiving under 5005 3 21 Per cent, of each group re- ' , -ceivi11z,16U9u or over, . - . . . 86 45 Per cent. of regular pupils A W V V F V receivirigrowfl olloverg-3 L, ,N . . 19 35 ,. ,Q if TQ T Y jlllohlete Results Shui Upon Request. Always ,Y,. ,A ,ij :zjgggyex ,Ly ' 1- ll- 21 xV:1'i1e ffor inforniarioii abourvdbur free correspondence h A . S cJurse for teachers. t 8 merlcan lqgq flrffl 1 lfii.,I5f'5QA.C PITMAN 35 SUNS 2 West 45th Street, New York. QF and Screen Publishers of Course in Imac P'tman ihurthancln 81.5 gf lux AEHXI ,jy.fQ,j ,V H, JW, iw I rj'-1Vl Q,apLifg1l Cpufsqi H'ljpucIx'Tjpew1iting 85c.g ax ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Book fliusiliess Enigrlidh, 90c.giZl'upred by theNewf25rk Board of Education. l r .glnhflinleniqn Qmigfl ' 3 Games Sshegg L A .. ff A i23erd'STuRE'ET AND LENoX' Qfjj!Q, if A11 Comnietcial A Qpeug entire year Call or write for Catalogue i ii it s .A .,a, ,,,.1... s,s ss,,,t. A f ., ,. Q . I i a'a Suggestion ffoir Clinton Dtiiytiiii Qsfiiiiieixtci ahi executive positioui' 'Itis safe to say thaitldiietygff offtiliexoffxgeers and W eX'ei:htiVes of t11'e izitger firms and corporatioiisuwho have rc:eiX'ed,the,iy.flapQp1iiitment during tlieixpaiitihvejears, were promotedffrbm -Secretarial or Steiidglfafxhic pgesitions. 3' my :'Si'lOl1fl1H11idfi5' the best steppiugfstoue to success in business audiiIj':f'ist,i1izfi1gC1ai11es is the best Qchqqixiii which to learn it, iv . L M ful' j G 2 ' Wet'can'ic0nVince any tunprejudiced person that Eastman-tGaines is! the best business schqolixg the United States., , Q M i 'A ENTER NOW Q ,Wim -. c. s s, s-,,,tw,,m M-mm 9 7 2LZmCiLiJ1t0fifwX Pfwi Mention this Ad and Save 53.00 The most treasured remembrance for the family is a true picture of every member-be it Father, Mother, Brother or Sister. A PHOTOGRAPH taken at EMIL BRUNEL'S STUDIOS is sure guarantee of a good likeness 20 STUDIOS B R U E L Af 0 SERVICE Emil Brunel, late of the Art Schools of Europe, offers, to members of this School a SPECIAL REDUCTION 6 t Standard Cabinet Size. .Finished in .Folder-u 0 The latest styles in photography Regular price 34.50 BRUNEL STUDIOS NEW YORK NEW YORK NEWARK 1 West 34th Street 86Q B d 5 t 115 west 42nd street gm 1i5QfdSlfXfFef PHIQZZEQSEIIA 516 Fifth Avenue feet 1 ten 1269 Broadway 1028 Chestnut Street 1482 Broadway BROOKLYN DETROIT 203 Broadway 472 Fulton Street 239 Woodxvard Avenue 9 East 42nd Street BRONX BOSTON 245 Broadway 149th Street Sz 3rd Av 15921 Tremont Street New and Old Photos Copied and Enlarged 1917 Clinlonian Page 136 IN VEST! GA TE 7 5 C If UP- -TOWN ewffffgife B ROADWAY COR.65 Il' The Advantages of Our Courses SHORTHAND BOOKKEEPING TYPEWRITING TELEGRAPHY individually taught day and evening. Registered By The Regents Call, write or Phone, Col. 2949 for Catalogue cllnton's publications are always the best the magple the clinton news the red book the cllntonlan CIL,IDJ1fCJDJ MIJIIPJCIEIM The Food Shop with the Pure and Plenty Policy 9M NINTH AVENUE NEAR FIFTY-NINTH STREET f' WXQQFXE eeNww X 539 cBHfneyl School PREPARES BOYS FOR COLLEGE AND FOR LIFE -O--G-9 OUTSTANDING FEATURES -Individual attention -Small classes -Broad and flexible course of study -Option of the long school day -Supervised play and study per- iods -Physical examination and pre- scribed exercises. Couzplete Booklet Sent Upon Request H 4 4 4 315 W. 57th St. New York 1917 Clintonian Page 13 J W I 4 1 I , W , , ' ' , ' s, 1 xx 1 ' HT V IA Q 4 PEEERLESS PRINTING C N Y 244a246 Wese 23r.1.'fISfr2gf 4,E 1 , 4 f NEQV Yorkfi'-Q4-Q' 1722! b V ' : 3, V 1 1 5 fi 7 , 'vff.f,kxl 2 ' Booliletsq -. P1Qii4H15g LQ,7 3 f krrcataloguesjf , We41.1y4.Wz44ff4f i f Pfogramg EERLESS fl Mgnthl ' RINJTINQE I .Neatly Done f CQ,,,,Lanry PUlJl1C3t1ODS - ' - ' Sfffl 'K Q,ii'P1'Z'i'. i at ShortqNZot1ce4J, E ' aw' Our Speclalty 3 I S ZLP N FLE I 4 - -vN-, Y M34 LW 'uf All g LET USiESTIEMATE UN .YOURM NEXTJ ORDER V PHONE 5170 CHELSEA EOR 4 REPRESENTATIVEYL' T ' . -4 , w 3 H94 V Z 44 4 4 lnfltype , qulcktest way fair a F1oung.man 1 M J X. A z w lyv -to fuTn hlS':6ffQIjf1S..1Ht0 cash IS to ' leafn ia' trgfdg' VXIA the Short time of ,A thrbe or four monthsfwb will teacli 4 A h e -W 1 T - W K4 A you to become a Linotype'Oper- 4 -fe V htor, Cost of tuitiQn only nominal, 5Ea1fnings 1arge5, Employment easily W I ! brofzuredf' If intefestid, ask-ffor xpaz- ' iicdlars. 4 Ouf'i1jee bQoli1AeQ wlllfsur- 11 xx you, , , ..Y 4 - H -, .. 3 NEW1 YORK ,MERGFNKTHAAIQERT 5 LINOTYPE SCHOOL V A 244-246 WEST, 23rd YSTREET - A f New Yorlf City' ' 1 ' I 4 ' ' 1917 gClin,tQn-ian Page X138 .. WH ifvi '.g-.fi4'1-ikrzfff' -f, . - ' ' ,. . SIlC'JIEl.IEl'I.'1L'E.IIEIS 542-544 Fifth Avenue, New..Yorlc City. The oldest and pre-emiently the most successful school ofnits kind, in the country. Ccinducted by College Pro- fessors and Practical Business Men, preparesi fo'r- and obtains excellent Secre- tarial Positions. Salaries' range from a minimum of S840 per annum for be- ginners to 32500 for those with experience. The U. S. Secretarial School is NOT A BUSINESS SCHOOL GIVING A SECRETARIALCOIIRSE. It is an exglugive gschqolfwfgrfrrefined and ambitiousvstudents an,d,the only one that Adeviites. its Sntire time to the training of I-Iigli'School 'and College Graduates' for 'responsible Secretarial' positions. ' Day 'and' Evening Cours- es. Write for Catalogue and lists of successes. SIX SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AWARDED ANNUALLY to High School and College Graduates, subjectlto open competition. Particu- lars' and application blanks on request. Enquire for special summer rates. Reservations should be made in advance. Prof. J. JM,eagher, .M. A.. Qxlsondon Universityj Director. Origin- ator of Secretafrialptraining in fAmerica., Senior Professor in two of the leading University Colleges in New York City. Telephone Vanderbilt 2474 COHPTOMETER OPERATING 'AS 'VOCATION To ambitious girls it is a desirable vocation, because the work is Interesting andAImporta,n,t,g andfjthe Salaries paid are liberal. In connection with the sale of Comptometers, we maintain a School of Instruction.in,thNe:Operation of the Comptometer. lVe furnish Comp- tomerer' Operators 'to our customers' for permanent positions. Some of the Advantages our Course offers to the Students are: ,,,,A.5,.1,..I.,The.5c,ou1gs.e,,is Economical: T N . r. . . I 1. Because it takes only a short time to complete'the'Course. il2.zwTh.e-.iCostl is,Reaisonable.- . .i f . -' I f 2. Because the number of classes we instruct is governed by the demand for operators, we have no .Comptometer School Graduates out of positions. ' ' 3. The salaries earned to start are more liberal than the average paid for ,moSt.cleri,cal Jwok. X, . , V K W V 4. The 'advancement' for the co'mpe'tent'Ope'rator is rapid. 5. The work is' interesting an dimportant and the field is not crowded. 'TheggrEquiireh1elnts7forqtentrance to aclass are a ,1ei0wiedge.laf-fogfe mercial arithmetic, intelligence, and a serious desire to enter business. lVe will start-,a, class .in May and one in june, Full information maYbeobtainedto4 Ui iw A A if V' CGMPTOMETER SCHOOL 350 Broadway, New York City I AGirIEtiiii0 dsire-'1'o'e1ifc51:Bzfsiriesiriwill bieniiitevreiifed llli0ZI1'l free b0okldf4 BET'TER METHODS OF ACCOUNTING. ..!,21.Z ..xCli'1!QK1fQ Page The competent Dental Surgeon receives a quicker return of income and has a less exacting life than any other professional man. New York College of Dentistry 1917-1918 52d COLLEGIATE YEAR INFIRMARY COURSE june 12th to September 29th, 1917 fOptiona1j LECTURE SESSION October lst, 1917 to June 10th, 1918 QObligatoryj For information as to admission, preliminary educational curriculum and other requirements write for an announcement. GOOSGGSGOOGOCGGGGQCO ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO NEW YORK COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY 205-307 EAST 23rd STREET New Yorlc, N. Y. 1917 Clintonian Page 140 ROLL OF THE SENIOR CLASS SQUAD David F. Austin David Z. Andrews Harry D. Kauffmann Ivan Daly Richard L. Harburger Edward O'Mara Aaron Polk Morton Kamil Wm. Thompson Tobias Klein Samuel Shapiro Benjamin Glaser Herman Metzger Fred Lascoff Jerome Marks Lawrence A. Kahn Alexander Klein Leon Saul Arthur Lockood Harry Bravermann Lloyd G. Potter Herbert Oestricher CLASS 8-1 Henry Beck Max Beiser John Bingham Sidney Brown Louis Deitchman 7David Deutsch Eugene Finkelstein John P. Iioland Abraham Franzblau Hyman Friedman Carl Frutchy Leo Goldstein Arthur Goodman Harry 'Grushevsky Martin Israel Leo Kaufman Herbert A. Kaufman Max Kohn John Larkin Abraham Levine Ralph Lyons Dominick Maeffi Nathan Margolius Joseph Mebus Michael Meono Bruce R. Miller Edgar Minzesheimer Morris Pesser Solomon Poliatkoff John Reiman David Scheinker Isidor Schiff Max Seltzer Raphael Skakalsky David Scharlat Abraham Schwartz Irving Schaibel Jerome Mannheimer CLASS 8-2 Nathan Antopolsky Alex. Bicks Abraham Chassman Reubenf Dicker George DuBoff George Ehrlich Emanuel Einzig Joseph Feld Felix Forman David H. Friedman Arthur Gottlieb Morris Grossman Joseph Hartstein Max Hausman Daniel Hess Max Hoffman Edward L. Kleinman Milton Levy Harry Lichtman Sol J. Locker George J. Macy David Meltzer Sylvester B. Morriss Arnold M. Muhberg Selig Rosengarten Arthur Semendinger Julius Solomon Samuel Steigbigel Abraham Toplitzky Aaron Turkel Saul L. Vogel Maurice VVitkoff VVilliam Yarmey Robert Zatz Hyman Needle Samuel Poholsky Charles Schonberg Hyman Needle J. Schribman H. Scadron B, Resnick Charles Teller CLASS 8-3 Ralph Astrofsky Alfred Bacharach Milton Boorstein Abraham Cohen Abraham Feder Jacob Gager Abraham Garfinkle Maurice Gugenheim David I-Iorn Abraham Kampstein Samuel Kauffman Perry Klingenstein Hyman Kreiger Poy G. Lee Samuel Lehrer Harry Lerner Morris Liebeskind Philip Lippner Barnett Monka Michael Mulinos George Netter George Pasternack Harry Payor Louis Perlman Theodore Popovich J. Rabinowitz Sidney Rolkowitz Jacob Schild Bernard Smith Sol. Sokolofsky Sol. Tausend Jacob Turner Jerome Ullman Joseph Zeller Gustave Rosenberg Harold Smith 1917 Clintonian Page Ml 4 v I a l l 5 E l V i l l l 4 l 1 a l v i 1 I J 1 l l I 1 I Z ff 1 'QCLASSJ 8411! Alyin'1Alkon 'V-h 7, John Berger B.e.uian1in .Bonapart Philip Brown James Burr, A Samuel' 'De uutschl 5 ' Werner Ebell 91 ' Benj. Englander-f Samueldieirsteiniff Artzhurf V'GdttLiebSO11 i T Martini-Iaimowitzj Alfonso :I-Iicldeyf 7 Isidore Kanrter '-f' i Howard K1i1'l'i Louis Leviasonf '1 fi Isadore Lorber Fra1i16lX4:fcDoHald Myron iwlvfeyers :MW 1 I . T ' x 5 Meyers: Aa aMgeyersoY1 Georg-eg,0blatt eii' ig MaxwQelbai1ni1.2i--ff A1'thur-ReCldingf- f' i Carl Reinefrtm JulAiusf4Roth f-V T410 Il7Vf1lg'S6g3l A Hyman Silverstein Marc-us: -S tamm-er A -' f W Jerry-Sudiafi I I-W HQ1iryf:Suc'hE1na1i-ef' AlbertgThomford: ' Taylor Whifeli-aclc-1 Joseph W'rirzel---:': Alber-ffilieger Jesse P-lartzrriaziqfm John Ganeri if iw- Natliaiidlnfotzlcf :Z-fi Y Joseph-J Cohen it 7 CLASS 8-5' 3' Jack Wiildb6rgf:: i- 1 1 . 1 I I 7 Harry,Afb-nahamsf' Y Charleis,.Aida,mec if Arthur -At-laa.fQf:i.iE HermanKBaum -'ww David Baumseeiq Pi. Abraham'fBernfstein Morris.: Birnsweig ff. Benj. Bratspies' in 'r f. Sol D. fBr-ooks ' ivrii :I MaTk1'DCUtSCh' ww M John Fanning I ' 1 -N Abraham .Fleischer ' i F Regi11ald'1Gaynorw,Y' ll -L lGiC'FQ1l'3H11fjjJ fi- -. Louis Goldberg -f David M. Goldstein ELlioit,,..G11imshavv. .. - Isidor Hamer Leo Heidenreichy Jacob Horo'wjfz 'f ll' CharleslKornf ' 'f Q' Wing 'llelbowiti .lil 1 Edwin Ludevvigl' Peter 'MCNultQ'f l4 It Isidor Mlillerffi ' 3 Leon'ard Perlstein' fl Joseph Pidfala, Y Leo KRose'n,be'rg t' 'J Hernian1Sc'hiFflsfffi U Rowell' Schleioher' ff' ' Ar-thurf 'SIT1'lfl'1l' fl f ' Israel Soltowleyinff' Haro1df'Wteiss to Arthur Wolf, JacoSb7 Z'im'itneP Hyman' Henschili' T ' Siegel Aronson ' if Wm.' C'hristgau'5 a' T CLASS 846 i. ' AlCX31TdCf lAlD6TfV'f'i Arthur B14Alberti E Aaron Cohen! 'if Fl Max'fMw9App,lebau1n1' F Be1'1iardEBenhett'l Benjf.wA4f- B'lOxO17H'f'i' VVI11JiBFEiI73.S6l'1 fifj Q ' Frank 'Clemente '- 1- Alphonse Eckstein'1'T Nathaniel:HEinsteinT' 'HarryiTH. Epsteinfi-'3 Vincent Feletti eff-fb! ' ,AlCX3:11ClCTf'FillCITlEl1T1l I Sydney:Greenwaldfvi HermanV'Haber y 10 Julius HolubW' I-f Hyman' Honingstei-ntl Jerome fL., Josephs David: C. Josejjhsonf' Da'n'ielfKollen wwf: Bariiett-,Koslowiatbif Vifctori 'S'v'Leh1y:: Tm Alekanderf Lipskyiif' Jacob Mooltiin ., W Harry Ornsfeini lmf. N. Kaitzenellenbogen 4fJ4b1ii'S Ribliliilii g Hrpad Rabliabortf 14 Gustav J. Reisman Jacob Rosenstein. , George Schultz Jacob,Sherrrian Harry Simohw I, Jeno Jsfefh V' E Haf'fyjf5. 'wvegg1sfaenfT Baafmaiaf windy- J ' ' Julius i!I1DSlIfiffIfI Atsfaiiafii ,s,Cheehfeiaj Fred vvi11tafasfyf.,i 'CLASS 8-7V ,Q JOS. AllenfuClg l J Davidf' 'lAifbi1's-6 'N 7 '-,N Julius Arnstein f1l if 'A 3 C. Bachinan 'f f 1Hi Austin Bilaiirfi l Wm1Biif5hfn'e1 Michael, Viafaanfif' 3 A1bert 'fB'rayer'rnan' Q Jos. Druckeiiiil Q EdW.ll'E'lisCu J AaJr6h'FFei'1 ,' J- 'fir if Ge0.joei1e'f -H J. ' G1i'a'f1jigffasio'f'a N ff Abr5rhaarhfGra-rity tr Gerald G:1Griffi.nf5Jry Benj. -Habernianf' lj i r AbI'3.h2Iii'I'fK6ltZ 5'l, ffL Harry 'Kelly V 1' lA Davi'd'Kleii1ll' 'U 'el Samt1el Klo,sloffl ' 'ffl Eli: l'Ko'vv.:f15kyVff:jl if Morris''Kreil1dllerf'ff1 ' DHVid -fJ13Vll'lV'ii3'i57ii'f fv Jacob f'Llobel5 'Y f2'ff .'l Robt. MObY6hiekld 7 f Louis Newmanl M l Jacob '-Rh'eif1g5odf f Solomona Richman: I , Chas. Richter iliiiiiiif Abr. ROS8ffVl'f6ldi HPe'nry'S'icu1ar'f'i'f f l Jos. Starkiff-fl 1 Leo Fiedrichpl 'NUT Nathan v Samuel Waltz fiiffl'LQi Samrue1iIButtiinfsky'wfl VinoeintiMaZzolai 1 Jacob Scliiffi IYQMW iGliht6.rriEi1i PZZQE CLASS 8-8 Gustave Adler M. F. Andrinzzi R1f7,Ans,ilo7vvitz ,S L.QBtQni1nqvvi1fz Iksiiael 7 C aiitorlff , Mei -' los. Catalano Victor I. De Russi Wm, Fradem I. Bagdanowsky F , Meyer Grout 'Z ' Iacob Heller H. Kaminsky Rarnet Kamm Sol. Kirsch Harry Kisver Louis L. Korn lSislQrs2'TKfIQiiJ12a11, , Aaron Ija'cF1er'- ' Gustave I. Landau Abraham Lipnick Paul I. Pippo Simon Pokart Harry L. Pollack Chas RQ1l.lY-,., L . msgaf- '-I I if Philip Rosen Samuel gRo,sei1f5:ld 1 'Henry Rosenzvveig Solomon Sadowslcy Adolph Schwartz A Win. J. Smyth - SWQ1., ,SO:l9lU-Q31 ,. ., Solomon Taiibin f Beiij: Toniberigi' i ' LI-'Iarryf'Weinftratib 'f Benj. Kaufman David Goldberg :Abraham-. Robson '-Q A V1 'I '. lfY 'IIZW' 'vi 1. 5, ,X Cl-1555.5-9., 'Sahforcl'iB'ookee ' Irving Bricker Jacob Cohen Qioige Culwi-fr - Nathan Derfler ' ,Iohn I. Drew Qthmar Druckegi Gustave nlflit-rag '23 Wfin, Feinsof' 'L Harvey Gardnernh- U H7 Max Goldschein ' ' Harry Henken jack Horowitz 1' :1 Alex, J.,K1'aiits Samuel74Lan'1m' N Leiserowitz I'Iorris, Levine I-Iarry-'Lglwenkopf Louis M.'.gLux Raphael Malsin Eugene McCabe David ,tPalewsky Sidneyg Reiclr j Olive-r0fRichards A P. Rosenstein 1e.RQQtC1ll2QEg. ef A Sam. Sanberg Anthony,Scalise S. Sehi'ndVell1-eiinw H 'vVm, Schneider Abrajiapnif Sinha Isaac' Waller' ' J Chas. Wohl WAP- , GQ'fU2.Qta . I . Calviinll Felmerif ' Abr. Yonofslcy ,ft , Q 8-1U George -Afjplbld Louis Bichen Adydison. Bingham. Louis Byck M ' ' Stedman Coe I lacob Cohen . , Hyman X Coioperstein 'ii 'im Faust D'Ambrosi, Tlioimas De David 'iiznfgiii N -I Ivlynian' ' Goldberg i Paul Goldman ..,' I . Abraham Goldstein Frank i Goulclovwslfi- Raul. Iflerbertw, ., Samuel Hirshfeld S Riissellfllolslagi ' Francis Hovvfelll A Michael Kosman Harry Leinick Yfwrf- Michael Levine ' 'A'-Lg'eo--I:ilienieid 'f-'lf A E, Miller vman- Needle A-I H ii M'Ell'iot Nevin 'A ' C11HSf,E'ea'ai1Ql11i ,- f Y s Nlbert' Penne ' .jaqolg Rodman f I-4 Ifalrnin' 'Rossin 'I ' fc'-Avf Abraham Rudolph Abraham Sainer Louis Silverstein lVIax,.xSlafkes ,, .W Samuel ,Steinbergh Harry Neuman I V Abraham 'Levine ii Isaac Senecoff ,Jos.-NBierenbach Leo Edelstein -I John Generi 7-4 Irving Lubetlrin Sam Chilnick Iulius Kavee I, 'Zi2mir1er1nanP i 71 I. Schlein A. Katz KT. Laus David Borten Renj. Berman ,lack Chadorsky Wl1Lx.KfO1D6QDQIg -N -A 1- ....,.' '. , 7 31 , - l I Jos. Greenberger Sol. XVeintraub Julius Fluss B3 ButlinQFf'T E' f fe '-6i1L .,-i- fe. ,Iulius Epstein Jacob ' Kaiiinsky 7'.71Ti'7 Benj. L. Iiaufinan Daniel London' -f Har-ry, llaesevfi A I Louis Naclimanowitz. - Benedict. Reinieh V If Chas. Geller ' ' ' ' Abr. swallersteiaa f-, 1 1 , .Belmont Vx7idrowitZ Frank Rosenbum, U . ,,75,,, VV'mL Goldberg , 7-4 Louis,Ros,enbe,rg. . S: Mi. Cutler' A Paul McNulty Qscar Tanger- ' 7 1 I l 7' '1'i Ernest Liebman . ..,- 7-2 Irving Braunstein 5-5 Irving Braunstein I l i l l i i l l S E 1 I S l S l r l l i i i I-917-iicilbitbnian Page v1Jf'3 6719 WOOD SCHCJOL of Business Efficiency A Great School in a Great City. Open all the yer-- Day and Evening DEPARTMENTS BOOKKEEPING-STENOGRAPHY- SECRETARIAL-PREPARATORY FACULTY: A large, sympathetic, efhcient body of men and women, experienced specialists every one. INSTRUCTION: Individual Instruction exclusively. BUILDING: The only Business School occupying a building built especially for school work. 12,000 square feet of floor space. All stu- dents on one floor. No stairs to climb. No danger from iire-class- rooms are only 12 feet above the street. SCHOOL LIFE: High standard of student life. Supervised by men and women of the highest character. Carefully regulated daily program of work designed to produce minds capable of rendering valuable service in the highly systernatized modern business office. Send for the 38th Year Book. The Largest Because the Best Fifth Avenue and 125th Street THE WOOD SCHOOL BUILDING NEW YORK CITY 1 A, LF, 1917 Clinionian Page 144 4. - . 4 i,l .611-,L - qw. ' Qs., X U ' ,.. i. ., A 1 1 . ff iam FL ' '-ww 5. , A ,Q ,IV ,, 4 N' '- l'i X- . .fra Q1 N f ,Xa 2' WA N e WSE 'Sqn-'-1 4 -luv 1 f 1, J 134, 1 F' A iv f ' I fi 'w 1m '-if A , .5 6 . ,. ,j - 4 f 1 f J, wx .if a -,-vev Q! ' 1 V . - ffl gg 4 74, -wh V J., av-,Q A-,--w H 'WWRQ F' if V . I M3 '51 '.,' fi . 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