East High School - Orient Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

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R I E N T SWEET be thy memory, High School of ours, Fair be thy destiny, fadeless thy Rowers, Hearts that have loved thee have won in lifes fight, Names that we honor, thy standards hold bright. Our Alma Mater dear, to thee we sing, May all thy future years new honors bring, May friends thy banner raise, thy foes grow less, All love and praise to our old E. H. S. ALMA MATER PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASSES EAST HIGH SCHOOL, ROCHESTER, N. y. _______________________ f'l_________' Every departing class carries with it an HOST OF INVALUABLE MEMORIES THE SENIOR CLASSES OF NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY- SIX HAVE SINCERELY ENDEAVORED TO REFLECT A FEW OF THE CONVENTIONS, TRADITIONS AND PRECEDENTS FOUND DEEPLY ROOTED IN THE LORE OF EAST HIGH SCHOOL. NOT ONLY IS IT A PLEASURE, BUT IT IS A DESIRE TO SET THEM DOWN WITHIN THE CONFINES OF THIS ANNUAL. FOREWORD A To ALBERT H. WILCOX, A.M., L.H.D DEDICATION I_719913 nm C C H O O L FACULTY SENIORS CcHOOL LIFE ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS FEATURES ADVERTISEMENTS CONTENTS Left to Right: Social Chairman McCarthy, Advisor Bacon, Advisor Neun, President Viergiver, Treasurer Turula, Secretary Voung, Vice-President Howard —---------- CLASS OF JAN. 36 “— CLASS HISTORY Nothing is more susceptible to metaphorical description in the undulations and vicissitudes of high school life than the treacherous, mutable waters of a sea—a sea of Education. The Class of Jan. 36 sailed their first year in an one-masted scow'- called the East High Annex under the command of a little, sawed-off apprentice seaman named Peg-Leg Swift. Peg-Leg shoved many a sailor into the hold and then shouted, Man Overboard! (What he really shouted is censored). From that little, one-masted scow which docked on University Avenue we took our second-year passports and transferred to the Big Raft on Alexander Street. Oh, woe to the poor sailor when he first visited the Stately Ship thinking that knowing two lines of the school song was knowledge, and then finding that he must pilot his own canoe across the turbulent stream! About the Third Year, after the most serious signs of seasickness had disappeared via the plank the average seaman began to distinguish the crew from the crowd he learned one whole stanza of the Alma Mater and sang it with plenty of enthusiasm—though he wasn't sure just why. Yes, and in this year of Junior-joy we became aware of an enemy within our midst—a pirate and his band of thieves; it was Long John Merrell and his robbing cutthroats working silently and swiftly throwing men in irons—throwing them without warning into the sea with lead weights around their necks. So it was that we had to fight the Mutiny On Our Bounty and struggle on through typhoon and trouble, some riding high in swift speedboats, some still poling their rafts, and some—not even swimming. Every sailor who had learned the laws of navigation had, by the fourth year, maneuvered his fragile craft into the Senior Sea By weathering the hidden reefs and sudden storms he had learned all the ropes. Nevertheless, whether it was by lifeboat or by the officially charted course, we musterd together a small but worthy crew. We elected a captain and proceeded to put things in shipshape order. The crowning achievements were a three-act play and two incomparable parties. To Miss Elsie G. Neun and Mr. K Niles Bacon, the class navigators, who poured many a barrel of oil on the troubled waters of Jan. '36, we owe more than we can give. So out into the currents of life we go to drop anchor wherever we may and, Oh, yes, we did even- tually learn all the words to the Alma Mater, and there is a meaning behind it all. —Bernard Mezger 7 MANUEL EBER Standard Bearer ANGELINA CANTELLO Guardian of the Flag RUTH SAYERS AINSWORTH Ruthie 189 Salisbury St. R. B. I. Music Appreciation 1; Art Appreciation 2, Choir 4 RUTH ARONOFF Ruthie 492 Monroe Ave R. B. I. Gregg Award 2. GLADYS L BENNETT LILLIAN GRACE AL8ARIAN Lillian ’ 239 Chamberlain St. Urdecded Basketball 2, 3; Tennis 3. Archepr 2, Badminton 3, 4; Speedball 2; French Club 2, 3, 4; Literary Club 2, 3, Int. Relations Club 4; M u.t. 4; Patrician Pin 2. THELMA M. BARNARD Barney ' 43? Garson Ave. Mechanics Institute Tennis 2, 3; H. R. Representative 2, 3, 4. MARY BORELLI 'Benny 28 Peck St. Strong Memorial Hospital Tennis 2, 3; Int. Relations Club 4, Science Club 3, Civic Award; Orient Stall. “May 26 Philander St. Undecided Choir 3; Renaissance Club 3. JANUARY .... SENIORS HILDA BROUGHTON Hildic ' 481 Rocket St. Robert Packer Hospital Basketball 4, Baseball 2, 3, Badminton 3; Horseshoe Pitching 3, 4; Speedball 3, Civic Awards. Choir 2, 3. Chess Club 4. German Club 2, 3. ANGELINA GRACE CANTELLO Angie 149 Ellison St. U. of R. Guardian of the Flag, Basketball 4, Bad minton 3 Classic Classics 4, Patrician Pin 2, 3, 4 Renaissance Club 3, 4, Int Relations Club 4. ANGELA CHARLES Ann 462 Fern wood Ave Undecided Chora Club 1, A Cappe la Choir 2, 3, 4, Inter-High Choir 3, 4, Usher, Senior Play 4, Usher, M L.E. 4. Orient' Staff ROBERT V. COGGER Bob 200 Cedar wood Terrace Undecided Cast, ' M.L.E. 3; Horseshoe Team 4, Wearer of E ”, President, French Club 4, H. R. Basketball 1, ‘ Orient’ Staff, Or- chestra 1, 2, 3. FRANCIS JOHN CACCAMISE Caccy 7 Wangman St. University of Chicago Track 3, Cross Country 4, Wrestling 4 HERBERT JOSEPH CAPPARELL Herb 43 Weld St Columbia University Cast, Senior Play, Chess Club 4 H. R Basketball 3, 4, Int. Relations Club 4 HARRIET COAKE Harry 75 Mildorl St. Undecided Badminton 2, Usher, June '35 Gradua- tion. JAMES JOSEPH COLOMBO Jim 155 Rohr St. Centre College Track 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4 Manager. Wrestling 3, 4. 8 EARL T. COOLEY Lanky 247 Marion St. Undecided Science Cub 4, Business Staff, Senior Play. Spanish Club 4. JOSEPHINE CORTINA Jo 195 Pennsylvania Ave. Undecided DOROTHY MAY CRELLIN Dot 1255 N. Goodman St. R. B. I. Sec.-TVeas. Int Relations Club 4. Tennis 3; Usher, June '35 Graduation; Usher, Senior Play 4,- Gregg Awards Photo Editor, Orient. JEAN E. R. COPE Jean 40 Mona St. Undecided Swimming 2, 3; Crafts Club 2, Int Re- lations Club 4,- Choir 3. RICHARD ARTHUR COWLES ,-Dick 748 Garson Ave. Harvard H. R. Basketball 4, Cast, Senior Play; H. R. Baseball 2, 3, 4,- Chief Usher, M.L.E.” 4, Orient Staff. VIRGINIA THREASA DAUN Virgie 229 Garson Ave. Undecided Basketball 3, 4. Swimming 4, Badminton 4, Choir 3, 4 JANUARY .... SENIORS BEATRICE CORA DcGRAFF Bee 133 Holloway Rd. Brighton Sta. R. B. I. Badminton 3, Baseball 4, Gregg Awards. HELEN DOMENICO Helen 509 Central Ave. Mechanics Institute Basketball 3, 4. Bowling 4, Soccer 4 Hockey 2, 4; Badminton 3, 4; 8aseball 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4 Pres , G. A. A. 3; Sec. Renaissance Club 3; Track Meet Cup; April Frolics 2; English E. IVA L. DYNES Ivy 87 Parse I Is Ave. R B. I. Badminton 1, 2; Track Meets 1, 2; Gregg Awards; Head Usher, Senior Play,- Mr. Davey's Office 4, Chief Typist, Orient . MILDRED EDWARDS Peanuts 1247 N. Goodman St. Hospital, Boston Badminton 1, Baseball 3; Speedball 3; Basketball 4; Horseshoe Pitching 4, Ger- man Club 2, 3; April Frolics 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 NELSON DEMBROFSKY Nooty 182 Baden St. Antioch College H. R. Basketball 2, 3, H. R Soccer 2, 4; Publicity Manager, Social Committee, Jan. '36; Orient Staff. FREDERICK JAMES DOMM Fred 15 Delaware St. Undecided Track 3. 4; H. R Basketball 1, 2; H. R. Baseball 3. MANUEL EBER Ebs 326 Cumberland St. U. of R. Standard Bearcri Usher, Senior Play H R. Soccer 2, 3; Patrician 2, 3. 4, Editor-in-Chief, Orient”. ANNE FANTACI Annie 289 Calvin St. Undecided Science Club 3; Renaissance Club 3. 9 ARNOLD FRIEDMAN “Arme 41 Catherine St. Eastman School of Music Orchestra 2, 3, H R. Basketball 4 Int Relations Club 4 RITA GOLDMAN Rita” 262 Hollenbeck St. Hunter College Int Relations Club 4 French Club 2, 3; Patrician Pin 1, 2, 3, 4 M L-E. 4 Honor Guard. JOHN ALVIN GOTTSCHALK Johnny 779 Garson Ave. Syracuse University H R Basketball 1, H. R. Soccer 1; H R. Baseball 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4, Usher, Senior Play, Wearer of E ; 8owling 4. PETER GILIBERII Pete 120 Central Park Undecided Bowling Team 4. H. R Basketball 3, H. R. Baseball 2 ROSALIE GOLDSTEIN ' Rosalie 98 Woodward St. R. 0 I Basketball 2j Bowling 2, 3, Cura or, Roman State 4. Science Club 3, 4: French Club 4. CONCETTA GUARINO “Connie' 146 Pennsylvania Ave. Mechanics Baseball 3, Gregg Awards JANUARY .... SENIORS ELIZABETH NAOMI HAUSS Nome 38 Franklin $:. Eastman School of Music Choir 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, Ap'il Frolics' 9, 3; Girls' Quartz: 4; Inter-High Chorus 4 HARRIET ESrHER HERLE Sfcippy 84 Empire Blvd. U. of R. Badminton 1, 9. Tennis 2: French Club 3. 4. ROGER WILLIAM HUFF Rog” 872 N W mon Rd. Hobart College German Club 2, 3. I I R. Basketball 2, 3. H. R Soccer 3. ROBERT H. JENKINS Bob 74 Queens St Undecided Wrestling 4, Soccer 4. VIRGINIA CLARKE HEILMAN Gmny 517 University Ave. U of R M.L.E. 4, Science Club 4. DOROTHY ELIZABETH HOWARD Dort 1484 Culver Rd Syracuse University Badminton 1; Archery 2; Chess Club 3,- Orchestra 2; Choral Club 9, 3,- Usher, Senior Play, Vice-President, Jan '36 MARLON FREDERICK JACOBS Mar 73 Macbeth St. University of Illinois H. R. Basketball 3, Ass't Butiness Man- ager, Senior Play, Science Club 4,- Int Relations Club 4; Advertising Manager, Orient. TABEA KAISER r 31 Herkimer St. Undecided Choir 2, 3; German Club 2, 3, 4, Bad- minton 3,- German Play 4, Int. Relations Club 4 Crafts 4. 10 ESTHER LEVIN ' e r 36 Morton St. Undecided JOHN J. LOGAN. )R Jack 78 MeKmster St Un.versity of Michigan Art Editor, ' Oneri , Vox Staff 3, 4, Concilium 3, 4; Classic Classics 3, 4, Rifle Club 4; Int. Relations Club 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3. Baseball 2, 3, Capta-n, Bowling fcam 3, 4, H R Soccer 1, 2, 3, Wearer of E . MARY ROSE MANGIONE 'Mange 769 North St R B. I. Baseball 4, Tennis 4, Renaissance C(ub 1, Gregg Awards I rack Meet MARION EDITH LEVINE ‘Mickey’ 31 Kelly St. Undecided Choir 3, 4. MAHLON ROBERT MacPHEE Bob- 97 Sidney St. Undecided Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Rifle Club 3, 4, Model Airplane Club 2, 3,- Cast, Senior Play 4 c doris McCarthy ‘Snooks 820 E Main St. Mechanics Institute Chorus 2, Bowling 2, 3. Basketball 3, Swimming 3; Spanish Club 4, Civic Award, Usher, Senior Play. M.LE. 3; Social Chairman, Jan '36. JANUARY .... SENIORS MARJORIE McELWAIN Marge’ 26 Pershing Dr. Undecided Badminton 2, April Frolics' 2, 3 BERNARD JOHN ME7GER 'Berme 1159 Culver Rd. University of Michigan H R Basketball 2, 3, Band 2, 3, Feature Editor, Orient Usher, Senior Play 4 Bowling Team 4. HARRIET MORRIS Maurice’ 18 Prisdlla St. R. B. I. Choral Club 1, Choir 2, 3, 4 April Frolics 3. Badminton 4. LOUIS CARL NOSCO 'Louie' 166 Atlantic Ave. U of R Business Manager, Orient Cross Country 4; Wearer of 'E' SADIE JEANNE OCA Sweet Sue 202 Central Pk Mechanics Institute Hockey 4; Basketball 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Renaissance Club 3, 4; _M L E 4, April Frolics 3, 4. Usher, Senior Play PHYLLIS MARY PALERMO Phil 662 North St. Undecided Honor Guard; Gregg Awards ANTHONY JOSEPH PALERMO • A. J. 7 Grant St. Buffalo University H R Baseball 3. H R Basketball 3, 4. Reserve Baseball 3; Cast, M.L.E 3, Manager, Track 4, Cross Country 3, Science Club 4,- Int Relations Club 3. ERMALINDA PELLET II 'Ertia' 186 Cumberland St. R. B. I. Renaissance Club 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3. 4 Track Meet 9 11 ROY F. PERCY Dobb 923 Allantic Ave Springfield College H. R Basketball 3, 4; Bowling 2, H R. Baseball 2, 3; Soccer 4, Tennis 3; Skating 3, 4, Track 3, 4. PAULINE PREECE Paula 121 Peck St. R B. I. french Club 2, Quaestor, Roman State 3, Usher, Senior Play; Usher, M.L.E. RAYMOND WILSON RICE Ray 504 Garson Ave. Undecided Reserve Soccer 3; H. R. Baseball 3. 4; El. R. Basketball 4,- Ini. Relations Club 3,4. GRACE S. PORRETTA Grade 386 Sixth St. Collegiate Center Basketball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4; Speed- ball 3, 4, Badninton 2, 3, 4. Baseball 2, 3, 4- Swimming 1, Vice-President, G. A. A. 3, 4; Track Meet 2; Renaissance Club 9. NANCY OUITALDI ‘ Nan 93 Joiner St. St. Mary's Hospital Basketball 2; Patrician Pin 1, 2, 3; Int Relations Club 4. GERALDINE RODELL Jerry 92 Broadway Undecided Literary Club 2; Cast, Senior Play( Orient Staff; Int. Relations Club 4 JANUARY .... SENIORS ANNA WINIFRED SCHIEMAN Anne 703 Merchants Rd. R. B. I. Basketball 2, 3; Tennis 2, 3; Swimming 3; French Club 4, Int. Relations Club 4, Choir 3; M L E 4. ELMER MARTIN SCHUM Elmer ' 44 Holmdel PI. Undecided H. R. Baseball 1, 2, H R. Basketball 3. CARMELLA JANE SHERRON Pee Wee 413 First St. R. B. I. Hockey 3, Basketball 3, 4; Cast, Senior Play, Science Club 3, 4, Renaissance Club 2, 3, 4, Cast, M L E. 4 SARAH R. SCHREIBER Shush 35 Hoeltzer St. Mechanics Swimming 4. Badminton 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Literary Club 2, 3, 4, Crafts 4; Spanish Club 4; Cast, Senior Play,- Cast, M L E. LEWIS E. SHAYLER Lew 951 Culver Rd. Undecided Track 2, 3, 4, Ooss Country 4, Wearer of E ; Science Club 4. STELLA SHEVCHUK Stella 279 Hudson Ave. Undecided Honor Guard; Gregg Awards MARJORIE J. SMITH Marg 52 N. Union St. School of Commerce French Club 2, 3; Science Club 3. 12 JUNE IRENE STRU E 'Junie' 100 Lon3vicw Ter. R. B. I. Basketball 1, Chess Club 1,2; ACappella Choir 1,2, 3, 4; Choral «Club 1, 2, 3. 4; April Frolics” 3, 4, Cast, Senior Play, Gregg Award 2- FRANK F SWANSFFGER Swany 54 Ferris St. Undecided School Electrician 3, 4; H. R. Soccer 1 Concilium 3, 4, Business Manager, Vox” 4, German Club 2, 3. BASIL V. TURULA, JR. ' Bay ‘ 303 Hudson Ave. U. of R. Guard of Honor,-Stage. M.L.E ’ 4, Cast, Senior Play. Treasurer, Jan. '36; German Club 3, 4, Int. Relations Club 4, Cross Country 3, German Medal 4. DONALD SULLIVAN ■'Sully' 11 Roosevelt St. Holy Cross Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain, Soccer 4, H R. Baseball 2, Sports Editor. 'Orient”, H R. Basketball 4, Wearer of ”E” CARMEL A.TALUTO Carm 7 Rite St. Undecided Hockey 4; Baseball 3, 4 Science Club 2, 3; Speedball 2, 3, 8asketball 2, 3, Renaissance Club 3, 4, French Club 2, 3; Guard of Honor,- Gregg Awards ELLEN VAN BEENEN •Ella 81 Allendale Ave. R. B I. Track Meet 4, Baseball 3, 4; Swimming 3, 4,- Gregg Award. JANUARY • • • • SENIORS RAY CHARLES VIERGlVER Ray” 177 Colebourne Rd. U. of R Patrician,- Classic Classics” 3, 4, Start, Vox , President, Jan '36: Guard of Honor, Vox” Pin; Usher, Senior Play,- President, Science Club 4. RUTH SOPHIA WAHL Ruth 20 Coventry St. Undecided Secretary, Crafts Club 3, 4 DAVID WYNAR Dave 30 Almira St. Mechanics H. R. Basketball 2, 3, 1 HARVEY ADRIAN WVERBERG 'Harv' 904 Parsdls Avr.. Undecided ROBERT HENRY WRITZ •■Bob- 65 Newcomb St Undecided Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Reserve Soccer 3; Reserve Basketball 3, Soccer 4. Basketball 4 H. R. Basketball 1, 2. Wearer ol E Usher. Senior Play. RAVMOND WILLIS YAW Ray 29 Gertrude St U. of R. Stage, April Frolics 4 Business Man- onager. Senior Play; Skating 3, Cross Country 4; Stage, Classie Classics 4 Patncian Orient” Staff. HARRIET ROSE YOUNG Rose 125 Melville St. R. B. I, Choral Club 1j A Cappella Choir 2, 3. 4. Orchestra 1. 2,- April Frolics 4; Bas- ketball 2; Usher, Senior Play, Gregg Awards, Orient Start, Secretary, Jan. 36. 13 FACULTY — ADMINIS1 RATION Albert H Wilcox Earl H. Partridge William Betz John L. Merrell Lucy Eisenberg Arthur E. Harris SUPERINTENDENT OT BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Walter J. Bishop SECRETARIES Martha F Hickok Mollie A Rosenbaum Dorothy A. Geyer Blanche Meisel SCIENCE DEPARTMENT John A Baird, Head Katherine E. Barry Clara B. Crittenden' Eleanor M Edwards Henry H. Keef Mamie Lynde Estelle Sanford Helma Russell Bjrr F. Williams Irene Quinn LIBRARIANS Sarah Sedita Irene Winans LATIN DEPARTMENT Sarah Schwendler, Head F Niles Bacon Bernice H. Ginsburgh Lillian J. Stoneburg MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT William Betz, Head Paul J Smith, Assistant Head Louis W. Hagen J. Margaret Hopeman Agnes G. Keough J. Genevieve O’Connell Frederick C Watson Helen Westcott ART DEPARTMENT Fletcher H. Carpenter, Head Paul A Reichel Edward A Johnson HEALTH EDUCATION DEPARTMENT James H. Fowle Robert McKay Richard Ader Henry DiClementi Myra S. Logan Lillian J. Wangman Effie L. Wetherell On leave of absence 14 ---FACULTY — COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Roy E. Davey, Head Manon Begley Nellie M. Bowles Joseph L Briggs Muriel Foote William R. Foster Mae F. Hill Richard M. Learn Lillian M. Lorscheider George H Mclnerney George J. Moyer Herman O. Porter Margaret A. Ruf MUSIC DEPARTMENT Kenneth C. Mook Byron D. Arnold Reba W Conway Duane H Haskell Doris Creary MODERN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT M. Blanche Kelly, Head Martha Betz Inez D Amanda Carmela Fiandaca Edna V. Ha ugh Elsie Neun Antoinette M Karp SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Alice N Gibbons, Head Linda Brown A Eugenia Cameron Charlotte A Faber Harold V. Fa qan Donald J. McKie Lois Turner Ethel M. West Milton E. Woodams Mae E. Warner ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Harold Cowles, Head Ann Bassett John F. Bischof Dorothy Dennis Eflie H. Esson Edna M. Haggith Benjamin R. Larrabee Annette O Neil Margaret Remington Ellis S. Smith Edith Stone' Albert Walker Allen B. Whitaker Marion F. Yerger SCHOOL NURSE Grace S. Dowdle •On leave of absence 15 Standing: left to right, Advisor Woodams, Advisor Westcott. Seated. Secretary Weatherhog, Vice- President Southwiclc, President Van Kirk, Treasurer Kotzin. _-= ' CLASS OF JUNE ’36 CLASS HISTORY Our life in E. H. S. was broken up—into four parts. We came, fully mismstructed in grammar school, some 240 strong to invade—or infest —the little red school hut on University Avenue. The fit was rather tight, but they squashed us in although the walls bulged and the floors sagged, and in the halls it was push—or be pushed A. B. Swift’s cubby-hole, on the second floor, stuffed with desks, records, and a sympathetic typist had depending from the ceiling a string of water-squirter pistols, making the place resemble an arsenal. It was A B. S.’s hobby, the G-man in him Before we new it, we had compared answers in the Annex for the last time we were sophomores. We now—some ol us—made the acquaintance of J Merrell, the man of boos, who seemed to wield power with just a twist of the wrist He struck us in the right spot, Then there was F C Watson who blushed so pleasingly pink; and the girls just adored his curls P J. S also impressed us with his dignity and won us. These mathematicians!1 Another notch, and we were juniors, deflated but rann’ to go Seniors no longer looked so high-hat, and frosh seemed babyish. Oh., with what facility we took the curves in the halls, and dashed downstairs! (Then someone wrote '— And Sudden Death ) Too soon, our shoulders were burdened with the responsibilities of seniors, literally, The Elders (See, it’s our Latin!) There were the elections, a bit of adversive electioneering to provide some spark, but our fast punning boy with brains, W. V. K , came through And there were the Regents, which came, saw and (sometimes) conquered. Thence, with the static crackling of Roy Davey’s radio as ac- companiment, we assembled the “Orient. Spliced in were the senior play tryouts, where hopes ma- terialized and others dissipated. But we all had our fun So it is with a certain sadness that we glance in retrospect; School traditions were made and broken. The April Frolics began in our frosh year Book rental came in Friends were made, groups formed, clubs frequented, teachers found friendly and not too annoying. All these and many more are now memories, which we shall treasure with all our hearts, which shall never recur to us without a pang of emotion, emotion that “resembles sorrow only as the mist resembles rain. Alexander Gwiazdowski EZRA KOTZIN Standard 8earer 16 ROWENA DOROTHY ADAMS 'Ro 1049 Culver Rd. Business Tennis 2, Bookstore 2, 3. 4, Usher, Jan. 36 Graduation. MARY ALICE ALBERT Mitzy' 124 Deerfield Drive Undecided 3aske:ball 1, 3, Swimming 1. CORA AMICO 297 Fourth St. Undecided Renaissance Club 2, A Crafts Club 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3 3asketba l 2, 3. DOROTHY AGNE Dot 151 Westchester Ave. U of R. Tennis 2, Choir 2; French Club 4; Int. Relations Club 4 ANITA ALPERT Pat 8 Vienna St. Undecided DORIS ANDERSON Andy 157 Delevan St. R. B. I. Tennis 2j Int. Relations Club 4; Crafts Club 3j Senior Play JUNE .... SENIORS WESLEY ANDREW 99 Joiner St. William Jewell College Track 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4,- German Club 4, Int Relations Club 3, 4, Science Club 3. MICHAEL S ANZALONE Mike 85 Mapledale St. Undecided Renaissance Club 2. 3 ELEANOR ARCHER Red- 144 Marion St. Undecided Bookstore 4, German Club 2, 3, Usher, Jan. '36 Graduation, Int. Relations Club 4; Gregg Award 2. RICHARD ARNONE Dick 60 Niagara St Michigan University Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, H. R. Basketball 2, 3., Concilium 4, Classie Classics'' 4. MARILYN AULENBACHER 243 Illinois St. Eastman School of Music Baseball 2, Horseshoe Pitching 2i Band and Orchestra 3, 4. PHILOMENA ARCURIA Phil 614 North St. Undecided Renaissance Club 2. MARGARET ARROWSMITH Marg’ 185 Parsells Ave U of R. French Club 9, 3; Swimming 2, Tennis 2 Basketball 2,- Guardian of the Flag. MARIE BARRY Red 84 Delray Rd. St. Mar s Hospital 17 VIOLA BEDNARZ VI 184 Hazelwood Ter. Sr. Mary's Hospital Baseball 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3,- Patrician 2, 3, 4; Int. Relations Club 4. ROBERT BERG 11 Copeland St. Southern Methodist Tennis 3, 4 Bowling 2, 3, 4, Cheer- Leader 2, 3; Golf 3 April Frolics 3; Reserve Baseball 2, H R Basketball 1, 2, Swimming 3. ABIGAIL BISHOP Abbey 267 Hazelwood ler. Undecided Choir 2, 3, ’’April Frolics' 3, Swimming 3, Horseshoe Pitching 2. MARTHA BENTLEY ’Marty’ 330 Newcastle Rd. Undecided Archery Club 9, 3, 4, Craft Club 2, 3; Speedball 2, 3 VIOLET BEVE Vi 69 Peck St Wellesley College Patrician 2, 3, 4, Vox Board 3, 4,- Concilium 3, 4; Classic Classics 4, French Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, Int. Relations Club 4; Choir 2. ESTHER RUTH BISHOP Es 267 Hazelwood Ter. Undecided Basketball 2, Baseball 2, Horseshoe Pitching 2, Tennis 3. JUNE .... SENIORS MARIAN BLUMENSTOCK ’’Blurry’’ 118 Keller St. Undecided Patrician 2, 3, Gregg Award 3, Vox Board 3, ‘Ludi 3. Int. Relations Club 4. BETTY BORLAND Rea 691 Merchants Rd. Mechanics Swimming 3, Badminton 9, Speedball 2. Usher, M.L.E. 3i Int Relations Club 4. VIRGINIA BRADSHAW Gmna 2S Gale Terrace Undecided M L E 4f Usher, Jan. ‘36 Graduation Gregg Awards 2, Spanish Club 2, 3. 4, Orient Staff, Honor Guard. CURTIS BRUNK 201 Seymour Pd. Undecided RAYMOND GILBERT BONDI Ray 299 Central Parle U of R Track 3, 4, Cross Country 3,- H. R Basketball 4, French Club 3, 4, M.L.E 4, Senior Play 4, Reserve Basketball 4 Orient ” Staff ELIZABETH BOSSLER Betty 61 Fair Place Undecided Basketball 1, 2, 3,- Horseshoe Pitching 3. MARIE BROUWER Crys 46 Harlem St. Undecided German Club 3, 4. CLAIRE BUCKMASTER Claire 306 Parsells Ave. Eastman School of Music Orchestra 1, 2, 3, A, Inter-High Orches- tra 1, 2, 3, A, String Ouartet, Swimming 3, Int. Relations Club 4. 18 VIRGINIA BUECHEL Ginnie 59 Brentwood St. Undecided Swimming 1, Tennis 2, 3, G A. A 2, 3. Honor Guard. SQUIRE BURTIS 479 Winton Rd. N. Perdue U. Track 2, Reserve Baseball 3; H R. Base- ball 2. H. R. Basketball 4. MARy-LOUlSE CALITRl Jean 121 Weld St Undecided Renaissance Club 3, 4; In . Relations Club 4. GERTRUDE JANE BULT Buster 423 Hayward Ave. Albany Business College Tennis 1; Swimming 2. 3; Crafts Club 2, 3; Badminton 2. MARY CALI 771 N. Goodman St. Undecided Renaissance Club 4; Baseball 2. CHESTER CALLAHAN Gump 62 Salisbury St. Undecided SENIORS • • • • WILLIAM CALLAHAN Bill'' 630 University Ave. Michigan University H R. Basketball 1, 9, 3( 4, H. R. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 ELEANOR LILLIAN CAMPBELL Rusty 94 Coventry Ave. Niagara University Swimming 1, Tennis 1, Crafts Club 2, 3. MARY ANN CAPONETTl 2186 Clifford Ave. RBI. Renaissance Club 2. ELMER CARROL “El 43 Pershing Drive U- of R. Choir 4, Science Club 4,- April Frolics' 3. MARY CALLARI 195 N. Union St Undecided Renaissance Club 2. KATHERINE CAPONF Giggles 120 Hebard St. Undecided Renaissance Club 3, 4 JAMES J CAPUTA “Jim 56 Davis St. Undecided Renaissance Club 1, 2, 3, 4; H R. Base- ball 1, 2, 3, H. R Soccer 1, 3, Resetve Soccer 2; H R. Basketball 1, 9, 3, 4. JOSEPHINE CASSANO Jo- 13 Gordon Pk. Undecided Basketball 1,- Baseball 2, Badminton 1, 2; Greqg Award 2j Numeral Award 3 G. A A 1, 2, Renaissance Club 1. JUNE 19 JUNE GEORGE H. CRAIG Red 39 Federal St. Ohio State Baseball 2, 3, A, Soccer 2, 3, Choir 3. WILLIAM L CUTHBERT •Bill 487 Tarrington Rd. Undecided H. R Basketball 1. H. R. Baseball 1j Reserve Soccer 3. LUELLA DERR Lou 505 University Ave. Undecided Swimming 1 Crafts Club 2; Tennis 3; Badminton 4; Int. Relations Club A, Senior Play. LLOYD DEWITTE 130 Akron St. Undecided Band and Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Reserve Baseball 2, 3, Baseball 4. LUCY CATALDO Lu 81 Lowell St. Undecided Renaissance Club 2. EARL J. COBEY Jr. 83 Berry St. Mechanics Officer Roman State 1, April Frolics 3,- Science Club 2; Rifle Club 3, Spanish Club 3; M L E. 2, 3. CARRIE CORDOVANO 752 Bay St. Undecided • • • • MARY CULOTTA May 90 Hand St. Undecided Renaissance Club 2, 3. HOWARD DELANEY 115 Edgeland St Undecided Orchestra 1,2, 3, 4; Int. Relations Club 4. Senior Play, Science Club 4. EVELYN DEWITTE Evy” 336 Melville St. R. B. I. Swimming 2; Crafts Club 2 Choir 3, 4, Int. Relations Club, Vice-Pres. HARRY DICKINSON Dick- 281 Parsells Ave. Undecided H. R Basketball 1, 3; H. R Soccer 1, 2; Track 3; Soccer 3 BERNICE CLARE 4,l99'c‘ 1178 Mam St. R B. I. JOSEPH CONSIANIINO Joe 51 Gorham St. Undecided ELIZABETH CORRADINI '8etty 352 Central Pk. Undecided Renaissance Club 2, 3, 4, Literary Club 2, Horseshoe Pitching 2, Usher. Jan. ‘36 Graduation; M.L.E. 3. SENIORS 20 ROBERT DIEHL 9 Elmcroft Rd. Alabama University Soccer 3, 4; H R. Basketball 1, 2. H. R 8ascball 1, 2. MARY D MARCO 36 Gorham St. Undecided Spanish Club 3; 4. PAUL H. DORNBROCK ’Danny 122 Denver St. Hobart University H. R. Basketball, H. R. Baseball 1; Re- serve Basketball 2, Basketball 3, 4 Track 3, 4. STEPHEN DIGIROLAMO DiM 316 Union St. Undecided Reserve Baseball 3, Soccer 3, Basketball 3 Renaissance Club 3. WILLIAM DOERFLINGER Bill”' S70 Grand Avc. Undecided Asst. Mgr., Soccer Team 2. ELIZABETH HELEN DOYLE •Betty 74 Arbutus St. R. B. I. Spanish Club 4, Basketball 1: Baseball 1; Swimming 1, Track 3. JUNE .... SENIORS VIRGINIA DUBRECK ’Jinny ’ 137 Ackerman St. Undecided RUTH E. EASON Ruthie' 371 Garson Avc. Undecided Concilium 3, 4; Tennis 2, Pontifex Maxi- mus 3; Patrician 3 Int Relations Club 4. HARRY ELLENDEP Hank 87 Quincy St. Niagara University H. R. Baseball 2, 3; H. R. Basketball I, 2, 3, A, H. R. Soccer 2, 3; Freshmen Baseball Team, Freshmen Soccer Team. DOROTHY E ERNST Dot 226 Greeley St. Undecided RUTH DUNBEOC ’Ruthie 29 Floverton St. St. Joseph's Hospital Choir 2, 3, Int. Relations Club 4; Bad- minton 3; Horseshoe Pitching 3, 4, Swim- ming 2; Crafts Club 2, 3; French Club 4. BETTY EDWARDS • Bet- 29 Dyson St. Undecided Crafts Club 2; Archery 2, English Library 4. JEANNE ERBLAND 46 Arbutus St. Undecided Usher, M L E.' ; German Club 3, 4 Int Relations Club 4 EVELYN FISHER Evey 212 Rosewood Ter. Undecided Swimming 2i Int. Relations Club 3, 4. 21 • • • • SENIORS JUNE RITA FISK Pepper ' 721 Grand Ave Carnegie Tech French Club 2, 4, G. A A 2; Swimming 3, Int. Relations Club 4 JEANNETTE FOUOUET ‘ Janet' 96 Empire Blvd. Mechanics Swimming 2; April Frolics 2 MARY R. FULLER Irish' 4$ Bellwood Place Undecided Int. Relations Club 4,- Badminton 1. MARY ELLEN FOOTE Tinlc 954 Garson Ave Undecided Choir 2, 3, 4,- Inter-High Choir 3, 4, Classic Classics' 3,- April Frolics 2, 3. EDITH FREED Edie 24 Stout St. U. of R. Vox Board 3, 4, Concilium 3, 4, Patrician 2, 3, 4, Curator 3, 4. French Club 3, Science Club 3, Int Relations Club 4, Orient Staff; Chairman, Roman State Candy Sale 3, 4. CAROLYN GATES Caror 61 Balsam St. Undecided French Club 2; Dramatics Club 2, Tennis 2. DOMENIC GERMANO Dick 302 Sixth St. U. ol R. German Club; Renaissance Club 2, 3, 4. NORMAN GIBSON Norm ' 100 Salisbury St. Undecided Skating 2, 3; Track 4. EVELYN GILLESPIE Lyn 183 Hampden Rd. Undecided MAURICE AARON GOLDMAN Marry 40 Nassau Sr. U. of R Science Club 3, A, Int Relations Club 3, 4j Tribunus Plebis 3, Curator 4, Vin 4 THOMAS GIBNEY Tommy 70 Sidney St. Mechanics H. R. Basketball 1, 2, 3, H. R. Soccer I, 3, Wrestling 2, 3; Basketball 2 NAOMI GILBERG Nibs 55 Windcmcrc Rd. R. B. I. Swimming 1, Basketball 1, 2; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Orient Staff; Badminton 2, Honor Guard, G A A. 1, 2, 3, Office Assistant 4. DEBORAH GINSBERG Tzip 46 Herman St. R. B I. Crafts Club 3, Gregg Awards 3; Int. Relations Club 4. JAMES GORMAN Jimmy 76 University Ave. Undecided Soccer 3, 4; H R Basketball 3, 4. 22 FLORENCE GRABENSTETTER Flo- 29 Copeland St Undecided Basketball 2. CHRYSTAL GUTHIEL Crys 377 Sixth St. Undecided Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Inter-H gh Orchestra 3 • ROBERT P HARTUPEE “Bob 210 Cedarwood Ter. Undecided Stage Crew 3, 4. Science Club 3; Int Relations Club 4, T nni$ 2, 3. ARLENE GROVE PaT 82 Joslyn Place Mechanics Choral Club 1, 2, M L.E. 3, French Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3; Tennis 2, 3. ALEXANDER GWIAZDOWSKI Gee Whiz- 25 Vienna St Undecided Vox ' Board 2, 3, 4, Concilium 3; Classic Classics’ 4; Int. Relations Club 3, 4 Honor Guard. EIDTH ANN HARTY Ed- 673 Parsells Ave North West University Choir 3 Swimming 2, Crafts Club 2; Tennis 2; French Club 3, Pres. Int. Rela- tions Club 4. JUNE .... SENIORS MARGARET HEARNS Peg- 63 Springfield Ave. R. B. I. Tennis 3, Int Relations Club 4 JOHN HENNER Champ- 1025 Winton Rd N Ohio State Wrestling 2. BETTY HOLMES “Holmsie” 394 Winton Rd N. Undecided Bowling 4. WINIFRED HUGHES Winnie 90 Merwin Ave Undecided Int Relations Club 4, Vox Board Patrician 2; Classic Classics 3, French Club 2, 3. MARJORY HEIDERICH Margie 24 Dyson St. R. 8. I. Badminton 2; Int. Relations Club 3 WILLIAA F HIBBARD Bill 110 Rich's Dugway Cornell H. R Baseball 2 Basketball 2, Traffic Squad 3, 4 PHILIP J HOWARTH Phil- 35 Dyson St. R. B. I. H. R. Basketball 1 H R Soccer 1, 2; Rifle Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Science Club 4. Track 4. ROBERT WILLIAM HUMMEL Bob 138 Kimry Dr. Undecided H. R Soccer 1, 2, Traffic Squad 3, 4, H. R. Basketball 1. 23 JUNE JAMES KENNY 'Jim 85 Arch St. Niagara University H. R. Baseball 1; Seating 3; Reserve Baseball 3. MARTHA KIESS Mart 200 Salisbury St. Genesee Hospital German Club 3, 4, M.l.E.” 3, 4 OPAL E. KNIGHT Duchess 394 Rosewood Ter. Undecided Inter-High Choir 3, 4; Tennis 2; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3,- April Frolics 2. EZRA KOTZIN Ez 80 Herman St Cooper Union Art School Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Inter-High Band and Orchestra 3, 4, Int Relations Club 4; Standard Bearer, Class Officer. BECKY-JOYCE HUTTON Dinlcus 30 Elm Dr. Undecided Tennis 2, 3. School Radio Program 3; Int Relations Cub 4; M.L.E. 4 Senior Play, Spanish Club 4 DOROTHY JESSEN Dot 207 Salisbury St. Undecided Swimming 2, Badminton 3, Horseshoe Pitching 3, Tennis 2 WILMA KAISER 8illie ’ 1843 Clifford Ave. R. B. I. Vox Board 3 4. Patrician 3, 4, French Club 3; 'Ludi 4; Curator 3, 4, Int Relations Club 4, Science Club 3; Or- ient Staff. • • • • ELIZABETH J. KEYMEL Betty 160 Humboldt St. Undecided Crafts Club 3, Int Relations Club 4, Swimming 1 DOLORES JEAN KING Jeanie 147 Vermont St. R. B. I. Crafts Club 1; Tennis 1. 2, Swimming 2; Science Club 3, 4. ELEANOR KNITTER Ele 47 Copeland St. Undecided Swimming 2; Crafts Club 2 HELEN KRAUSE Krause 308 Marion St. Genesee Hospital Bowling 2; Tennis 2 Track 2. 3, M L E LEONARD HYSNER Hys 188 Union St. Undecided Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4. Soccer 2, 3, 4, Stage Manager 2 HAROLD N. JOHNSON 49 Heighten Ave. Undecided Band 1, 2. 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3 DOROTHY KALB Dot' 62 Ferris St. Undecided Usher, Jan. '36 Graduation; Spanish Club 3. 4. SENIORS 24 WILLIAM KREMER Bill 4 Genkel Place Urdccidcd Int. Relations Club 4. JANET LANCASHIRE Jan 32 Quincy St. Urdccidcd Tennis 2; Choir 1, 3, 4; April Frolics 3. CYRILLE LAPORTE “Cy 19 Hurstbourne Rd Georgia Tech H R. Basketball 1. 2. Track 2, 3, 4, Skat- mg 2, 3, 4 JOSEPH LALOGGIA Little Joe' 18 Sigel St. Mechanics Cross Country 2, 3. Asst Mgr., Track Team 3, Mgr., Track Team 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Tumbling 3. 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4. Irt Relations Club 3, 4. FRANCES LAPOINTE 139 Folverton St. Cornell Horseshoe Pitching 4; Classic Classics 2 Swimming 2; Crafts Club 2, 3. CHARLES LEAVENWORTH Bunny 1199 Park Ave. Hamilton University April Frolics 1; Concilium 3, 4; Consul 3 Classic Classics 2, 3; Mgr , Popu- lares Party 4. Cheer-Leader 3, 4. JUNE .... SENIORS JANE C. LEE Happy 138 Bock St. Mechanics Swimming 1. 3, G. A. A. 2, Tennis 3, Art Editor, Herald 4; Orient Staff. CHARLES LEONARD Lumsden 19 Kansas St. Undecided “Vox Board 3, Classic Classics 2, 3, April Frolics 1, 2; Concilium 2, 3; Censor 3; H. R. Soccer 2, Reserve Mgr. Baseball 2. ESTHER LINE 37 Keel St. Undecided CHARLES R LOHRMAN Chuck- 78 Salisbury St. Boeing School of Aeronautics Traffic Squad 3, 4 ROSE LEGUMSKY 125 Kelly St. Undecided Basketball 2, German Club 2, 3, 4 MARGARET LEWIS 481 Hazelwood Ter. Undecided Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Int Relations Club 3, 4, Classie Classics 2, Swimming 4, ML.E. 2, Usher, Jan. 36 Graduation. FRANK P. LISI Dogen 33 Gorham St. U of B H. R. Basketball 2, H. R. Baseball 2. SARAH LOI AC A NO Sally- 376 First St. Undecided Tennis 3,- Baseball 3j Horseshoe Pitching 3. 25 JUNE CATHERINE MANN “Kay 77 Nottingham Rd Undecided BEATRICE MARKlt Bee ' 57 Parbide Ave. Undecided Badminton 2, Tennis 1, 2; Gregg Awards 2, 3. RICHARD MASON ■’Didc 40 Stunt St. Undecided “April Frolics 3, Concilium 2, 3, 4, Vox Board 2, 3, 4, ‘Classic Classics' 2, 3. BERTHA MAZURE ‘ Toots 260 Webster Ave. Undecided Choral Club It A Cappella Choir 1, Tennis 1, 2, 3; Badminton 2, 3, 4, Horse- shoe Pitching 2, 3; G. A. A. 3, 4, Basket- ball 3; Crafts Club 3. DAVID LONG Bink 26 Wilsonia Rd. Undecided H R Soccer 2. 3; H. R Basketball 1, 9 Tennis 3 EDWIN LUIDENS “Ed” 219 Arbordale Ave Hope College Int Relations Club 4; Patrician 2, 3, ’Orient” Staff JOSEPH MACHELL “Sunkist K'd 275 Browncroft Blvd. M. I. T Science Club 4, German Club 4, French Club 3; Usher, “ML E. ’ 3, 4 LILLIAN MAHAN “Lil” 162 Long View Ter. Syracuse U. Swimming 1; Book Store 1; Library 3, 4 HELEN MAJEWSKY 269 Garson Ave. Undecided Basketball 2, Swimming 2 Horseshoe Pitching 3. MARGARET MALLOY 9 Prober: St. Undecided SENIORS HOWARD MARCHAK “Karcheck” 179 Mitchell St. Undecided Reserve Soccer 3, Reserve Baseball 3; Soccer 4 H R Soccer 2, H R. Basketball 2. 3, 4, H. R Baseball 2, 3, Int. Relations Club 4 RUTH MARTIN ’Marty” 1349 Main St. Undecided ALBERT MATTERA “Ar 157 Morton St. U. of R. French Club 2, 3, 4; 'M.L.E.” 4; Int. Relations Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, Classic Classics’ 2, Dramatics Club 9, Stamp Club 2, Senior Play MARIA MAZZOLA Pepper” 42 Concord St. Undecided Soc. Science Library 4, Tennis 2, Skating 3; Swimming 4. 26 DOLORES McGRATH Docder 41 Medfield Dr. Undecided Basketball 1. Choir 4, G A A. 1 ARLEEN METZtER 52 Evangeline St Undecided German Club 3, 4, M.L.E. 3, 4. DOROTHY E. MEYER 'Dot ' 159 Orchard PL Undecided Aucur 2, 4 German Club 3 Orient Stafl JUNE ANN MESSINA 17 Third St. Undecided Basketball 1; Baseball 2,- ACappella Choir 2; Choir 3, 4 Inter-High Choir 3, 4, MLE.“3 LORRAINF MET MAN Laurie” 201 Cumberland St. U of R Patrician 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3; Dramatics Club 2, Int. Relations Club 3. EDWARD J. MEYERS ‘•Ed- 222 Akron St. Undecided H R Basketball 3, 4 track 4; Tennis 3. • • • • VERNON E. MICHAEL Bernte' 14 Arklow St. Mechanics Spanish Club 2. 3, 4, Science Club 3, Curator 2. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, H R. Basketball 4, M.L.E. 2, 3. JOE MORELAND Joe' 21 Beacon St. R- B. I. H. R Baseball 1, 2; H. R. Soccer 2, 3, Baseball 4. H R. Basketball 3 GERTRUDE MORRIS “Gert 95 Kenilworth Icr Undecided ARNOLD MUIR Arnie 36 Wyand Ges. Michigan University Baseball 3. H. R. Baseball 1, 2; Cheer- Leader 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. ' M.LE 4. LOIS MORE Loie ' 108 Arch St. Undecided Badnmtor 2, Basketball 2 Horseshoe Pitching 2, A Cappella Choir 1 HENRY MOROF Red 54 Buchan Park Undecided Int. Relations Club 3, 4, Concilium 3; Vox Board 2, 3, 4,, Classic Classics' 3, Science Club 3, 4; Hcrseoack Riding Club 2, Orient Staff, Senior Play. Dramatics Club 2. ALEXANDER MORTELLARO Alex 200 Martin S . Undccded Chess Club 4, Literary CluO 3 Science Club 4, Int Relations Club 3. LAWRENCE MUOIO Billy 168 Davis St. Undecided Renaissance Club 1, 2, 3, 4. H. R Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, H R 9ateball 1, 2 H R. Soccer 1, 2. SENIORS 27 MARY MUSHAM 393 Winton Rd. Undecided Int. Relations Club 4 French Club 4 PHYLLIS JONES NEIDlG Phyr 69 Mildorf St. Eastman School of Music Dramatics Club 1, French Club 2, 3, 4, Vox” Board 3, Swimming 2, 3; Int. Relations Club 4, Usher. Jan. '36 Gradu- ation. DORIS NEWMARK Dot 471 Webster Ave. R. B. I Badminton 2 Basketball 2 EDWARD J. NAGY 1470 Mam St Undecided JOHN S NEILL 444 Grand Ave. Undecided JOHN R. NILL Johnnie” 22 Springfield Ave. U. of R H R Basketball 2, 3, H. R. Baseball 2, 3,- H R. Soccer 2,- Track 3, 4, Cross Country 4; Int. Relations Club 3, Rifle Club 3, 4 Band 1 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Inter- High Band 2, 3, 4; Inter-High Orchestra 3, 4. JUNE .... SENIORS JANE NOLAN 42 Cliffmor St. U. cf R, Int. Relations Club 4. VINCENT OTTER Vin 63 Parkside Ave. Undecided ROBERT PALMER Bobby 345 Alexander St U of Southern California ELIZABETH PEMBERTON Bette 46 Wisconsin St Undecided Craft Club 9. Rifle Club 3; Swimming 1, Gregg Awards 2, 3. ROSALIE PE TRUSO Roe” 245 Gibbs St. Undecided Renaissance Club 3 Horseshoe Pitching 3, Int Relations Club 4. MILDRED PAPKE Millie 221 Springfield Ave Undecided H. IRENE PERRINE Reney 16 Beechwood St Undecided Choir 1, 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, Swimming 1. RUTH V. PHELPS 995 Culver Rd. U of R Dramatics Club 2, French Club 2, 3 M.L E 3, Pontifex Maximus 4, Classie Classics 2, 3, 4, Patrician 2, 3, 4; Con- cilium 3, 4; Vox Board 3, 4, Senior Play, 98 RUTH PHETERSON Ruthie” 48 Joiner St. Undecided Concilium 3, 4 French Club 2, 3. M.LE 3, Dramatics Club 2, Classie Classics 3, A, Ludi 3, 4, Patrician 1, 9. 3, 4, Int Relations Club 4. WILMA PIPER ’Willie- 142 Ackerman St. Undecided Swimming 2, Ini. Regions Club 4 MILDRED POLANSKI ' Millie- 46 Shafer St Jndecded Classie Classics' 2f 3, 4, Quaestor 2. French Club 2, 3| Lodi 2,- Vox Board 3, 4( Concilium 3, 4, Patrician 1, 2. GEORGE B. PIER 334 Marion St. Llndcodcd Band and Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 GLENABELLE PIFER 142 Ackerman St. Undecided Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3 Speed- ball 9, 3; Badminton 9, 3, 4; Swimming 9, 4 ANTHONY POPOVICI “Pop- 302 Webster Ave Undecided H. R. Soccer 1, H. R. Basketball 3. Patrician 3, 4, Inbunus Plebis 3, Con- cilium 3 Vox Board 3, 4 JUNE .... SENIORS EDWIN PRYOR •’Ed- 430 Rosewood Ter U of R. Bowling Team 2, 3; H R. Baseball 2. Classie Classics 2, German Club 2. BETTY QUICK Quicfcy 155 Rosewood Ter. Undecided Crafts Club 2; Choir 2, Library 4, Archery 3. WILLIAM C RIEDESEL ’ Bill” 2080 E. Main St. Undecided AMELIA RIZZO Amy- 185 Central Park Undecided Basketball 1. SADIE PUSATA Toots 520 Central Pic. Undecided 8asketball 9, 3, Baseball 9, 3, Int. Rela- tions Club 4 Renaissance Club 2, 4, G. A. A. 2, Swimming 2. FRANKLIN RACHOW Frankie” 51 Luella St. Undecided Reserve Baseball 2, Wrestling 1, Skating 2, Aj H. R Basketball 3, 4,- H. R. Baseball 3 H. R. Soccer 2. JOSPHINE RICOTTA Irene 329 N. Union St. Undecided Gregg Awards 2, 3 JOHN R. ROBINSON ‘•Red- 226 Corwin Rd. Purdue U Track 3, Reserve Soccer 3; Int Relations Club 4, Science Club 4 29 ROMAINE E. ROSS Ronnie 2 Backus St. Undecided Ludi 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3; Int. Relations Club 4 Vox Board 2, 3. Dramatics Club 2; Classic Classics 2, 3; Concilium 3, 4, Patrician 1, 2, 3, 4. ESTELLE D. SCALA Stel 1677 Clifford Ave. Mechanics Chorus 3 FRANK SCARIZA Frankie 117 Ontaoo St. Undecided H. R. Soccer 2. 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4j H R Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. H. R. Baseball 2, 3, 4 DONALD SANDUSKY Sandy 121 Keller St. U. of R H. R. Baseball 2; Stage Crew 3. 4, Choir 4. VIRGIL SCARDINO Virgle 479 Bay St. Undecided Renaissance Club, Vice-Pres and Treas. 3, 4; Int Relations Club 3, 4,- French Club 3, 4 Civic Award 2, M L E.' 3, 4 JOSEPH SCELSI Slim 354 Bay Street Undecided H. R. Baseball 2, 3, 4. H. R Basketball 2, 3, 4; Patnc an 3, 4. JUNE .... SENIORS JOSEPHINE SCHEFANO Jo 138 Rohr St. R B I Renaissance Club 4 JOSEPHINE M. SCHILIRO Fifi 156 Ackerman St. Undecided Basketball 1, Track Meet 2, Baseball 1 ERNEST SCHLEGEl Ernie 52 Rustic St. N Y 5 Merchant (Marine Academy Traffic Souad 3, 4. Dance Orchestra 2, 3, H. R Basketball, H. R. 3aseball. SOPHIE SCHULTZ So' 94' i University Ave Undecided Basketball 1 Int Relations Club 4, Bad- minton 2 MAMIE SHER Markec 87 Hanover St. Mechanics Crafts 2, 3, Int. Relations Club 4; Chess 4. LOUISE SCHNAUSS Louise 36 Heidelberg St. Undecided VIRGINIA SCHWEITZER Virgie 61 Mona St. Undecided Swimming 1, 2. 3, 4, Crafts 3 Int. Rela lions Club 4, Chess 4 BENJAMIN SHIMBERG ’ Ben 48 Catherine St. Undecided Int Relations Club, Pres. 3, Sec. 4; Orient Staff, M.L.E. French Club 3; Stamp Club 2. 30 DONALD SIMMONS Don” 256 Laurelton Rd. Undecided Int Relations Club 3, 4; Science Cluo 4. LOUIS C. SMITH ‘Bud- 116 Allandale Ave. U. ofR. Band 1,2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3,- Orient Staff, Patrician 3, 4; Manager Equestres Party 4, Consul 4 Vox” Board 2, 3, 4 Concilium 4 VIRGINIA SMITH 19 Coventry Ave. Urdecided CHARLES SIRACUSA Chuck” 80 Hempel St. Undecided Reserve Soccer 3: Renaissance Club, Pres 4, Int. Relations Club 4, Patrician 2, 3, 4. ''Classic Classics” 4 ROBERT SMIIH Smitty 147 Hazelwood Ter Undecided Science Club 4, Stage Crew 3, 4 H R. Basketball 4 VIRGINIA SMOROL Jinny” 325 Hurstbourne Rd. Undecided Basketball 2, Swimming 3- Badminton 3. Hockey 2; Soccer 2. JUNE .... SENIORS RITA SOLOMON 30 Leopold St. Undecided Dramatics Club 2, Choir 3, 4. ANNE SOROCHTEY S3 Nassau St. Undecided Basketball 2, 3, 4. Baseball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Badminton 2, 3, 4 Horseshoe Pitching 2, 3, G. A A 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Spccdball 2, 3, Swimming 2 ETHEL SOU1HWICK Southy 63 Baydiff Dr. Mechanics English Library 4, Track Meet 2, Tennis 2, 4, Crafts Club 2; Int. Relations Club 4. Class Vice Pres. DORIS STAGLES ‘ Dot- IS Lawrence St Undecided Swimming 4, Horseshoe Pitching 4, Tennis 4 ETHEL STEIN 1041 Culver Rd. N Y. U. Basketball 3, Tennis 3. JEAN STEMPLES ’Snooty” 43 Delaware St. R B. I. Swimmng 1, Usher, June 35 Graduation. PHILIP ST. GEORGE Sainty” 379 Fourth St. Undecided Reserve Soccer 4, H. R. Soccer 2, 3; H R Baseball 2, 3, 4, Band 2 RUTH SWEETHEIMER 'Sweet 511 Humboldt St. St. Mary's Hospital Spanish Club 3. 31 LOUIS TARTAGLIA Luigi 137 Hanford St. Undecided Science Club 3; Ini. Relations Club 4 EARL THOMANN 58 Heidelberg St Undecided Traffic Sauad 3. PETER TOMSON Rabbit 26 Thomas St. Undecided H. R Basketball 1, Baseball 9, 3; Basket- ball 9, 3, Captam, Basketball 4 Soccer 3, 4. GEORGE TEMLITZ 44 Belgard St. Undecided H. R Soccer 1; Basketball 3, 4 GLADYS THOMPSON Happy' 140 Hampden Rd. Undecided Int. Relations Club 4, G. A A. 3, 4 NAJLA C. TOTAH “Nar 17 Parsclls Ave. Cornell French Club 1, 9, Renaissarce Club 4. Int. Relations Club 3, 4, Tennis 4. Swim- ming 4; Choral Cub 2. Usher, Jan. '36 Graduation. JUNE .... SENIORS HARRY TRAUGOTT Traug 37 Cliffmor Si. Ohio State Traffic Sauad 4, Int Relations Club 3, 4, H. R Baseball 3, Basketball 3, 4. GERALDINE A VANDEN BERG Gerry 350 Farmington Rd. Business French Club 3, 4 Tennis 2; ' M L.E 4; Usher, M.L.E. 3. Usher. Jan 36 Graduation, Gregg Awards 2, 3; Or- ient Staff. NAOMI VAN THOF Nome 451 Rich's Dueway Davis Comptometer School Badminton 2, Mr. Davcy's Office 4 HARRY VALINSKY ■w 268 Webster Ave. Mechanics WARREN VAN KIRK 308 Brett Rd. U. of R. Int Relations Club 3, 4, H R Baseball 1, 2; Golf 3, Class President ANNIE P. VAN WVNEN Anne 65 Indiana St. Undecided Spanish Club 2, 3. 4, Int. Relations Club 4, Horseshoe Pitching 3, 4, Usher, Jan. '36 Graduation; Orient' Stalf. MELVIN LAME “Mel 214 Marion St. Undecided ANGELINA LAZARA Ann 82 Scio St. Undecided ROBERT MICHEL “Mike 12 Stout St. Undecided JOHN JOSEPH CAMPIONE • 'Camp' 27 Seventh St. Undecided Reserve Baseball 3, Baseball 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Track 2. ARTHUR JOSEPH O'HANLON Art 55 Manon St. Undecided Baseball 2. 3, Reserve Basketball. Graduated January 1936 SENIORS EDITH WINTER 182 Parkside Ave. Undecided German Club 2; Basketball 2; Badminton 4 Swimming 4 GASTON VERMIERE Gus 30 Akron St. U. of R Spanish Club 3, 4 Ini. Relations Club 3, 4, M.LE. 3. MARY VOLLO May 665 Bay St. Undecided Basketball 1 CONSTANCE WEATHERHOG Connie 168 Wellington Ave. Undecided Usher, Jan. ‘36 Graduation- Class Officer,- Track Meet 2; Senior Play. JUNE EDNA MAY CAUDLE ‘Eddy 490 Par$ells Ave. Undecided MARGARET VOGT Marge 47 Fourth St. Undecided Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Horseshoe Pitching 2, 3, 4, German Club 4 EVELYN VOSS ‘Ev 39 Oueen St. Undecided CATHERINE WEISENBORN Bette 769 Garson Ave Undecided GERALD WILMOT Tiny 546 Hazelv ood Ter. Undecided Baseball 2, 3, H. R. Basketball 2, Chair- man, Classic Classics 4 Vox Board 3, 4; Censor 4, Princeps 4, Patrician 3, 4 WILMA WORTHINGTON Billy 778 Breck St. Undecided G A A 2, 3 ADELE ZAGAIEB 251 Baden St. Undecided CATHERINE ANNE CURTIN Koy 839 Culver Rd. Undecided DAVID C. YALOWICH Dave 1751 St Paul St. U. ©I R. German Club 3, 4, In:. Relations Club 4, Orient Staff, M.L E. 4. Senior Play ANN ZARCONE Vicky” 9 Harvest 5t. Undecided Baseball 1, Basketball 2; Badminton 2, 3; Hockey 2; Speedboll 2, Renaissance Cub 3. JOHN WILLIAM WOODWORTH Jack 142 Hampden Rd. Undecided ENA RUTH McKNlGHT FRANK KENT Ena Frank 810 Garson Ave. School of Commerce 84 Martin St. Undecided Crafts Club 4; lot. Relations Club 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4. ’Graduated January 1936 1 A test + A f.re drill • 100'« 2. Short period full house 3. . old E. H S. 34 4. Just as you will remember him. 5. Darkness on Phi Delta 6. Why senior plays succeed. 35 1. Flirtation Walk. 2. Arc we men or mice7 3. Merrell-y they play. A. Help! Kid napping! 5. Raising the standard of photography 6. Cut this out for your bedroom Standing, Back Row: eft to right, Eber, Jacobs, Cogger, Crellm, Sullivan, Nosco, Goldman, Cantello, Gottschalk, Logan. Front Row: LaPorte, Dynes, Bennett, Young, Yaw, Mezger. JAN. ORIENT STAFF ------- — Manuel Eber Bernard Mezger Louis Nosco . Marlon Jacobs Raymond Yaw John J. Logan Dorothy Crellm Iva Dynes Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Business Manager Advertising Manager Circulation Manager Art Editor Photo Editor . Chief Typist Donald Sullivan Cyrille LaPorte Richard Cowles Gladys Bennett ASSISTANTS Harriet Young Sarah Schreiber Nelson Dembrofsky Robert Cogger John Gottschalk Rita Goldman Geraldine Rodcll Angela Charles Angelina Cantello LOUIS NOSCO Business Manager MANUEL EBER 8ERNARD MEZGER Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor 36 ----JUNE ORIENT STAFF Louis Smith Benjamin Shimberg David Yalowich Jane Lee Raymond Bondi Dorothy Meyer Ezra Kotzin Naomi G'lberg Albert Mattera Alexander Gwiazdowski Annie Van Wynen DAVID YALOWICH Business Manager ASSISTANTS Ethel Southwick Virginia Bradshaw Henry Morof Edith Freed LOUIS SMITH Editor-in-Chief Editor-m-Chiel Associate Editor Business Manager Advertising Manager Photo Editor Photo Editor Art Editor Chief Typist Wilma Kaiser Geraldine Vanden Berg Ruth Phelps BENJAMIN SHIMBERG Associate Editor 37 SENIOR PLAY JANUARY 1936 Harry Simmons Harriet Simmons Ethel Simmons Chester Binney Letty Lythe Donald Swift Roger Shields L.la Wilson Sally Otis Annie Sadie Bloom A Taxie Driver CAST OF CHARACTERS Robert MacPhee . Olive Dalsis June Struice Robert M. Brydges . Sarah Schreiber Basil Turula Richard A. Cowles Carmella Sherron Geraldi ne Rodell Mildred Rigby Josephine DiStefano Herbert Capparell THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING DIRECTED BY MISS INEZ D'AMANDA HONOR GUARD JANUARY 1936 Left to Right: B Turula, R. Goldman, S. Schevchuk, R Cogger, P Palermo, R Viergiver, L. Nosco SCHOLASTIC AWARDS RECIPIENTS OF MODERN LANGUAGE AWARDS ...french Award............................................ Margaret Arrowsmith « German Award Basil Turula Italian Award , Carmen Scalia SENIOR PLAY JUNE 1936 Back Row left to right, B. Hutton, D. Yalowich, R. Bondi, H Morof, R Phelps Front Row: C. Weather- hog, 0. Anderson, A. Matter , L Derr, H. DeLaney SKIDDING DIRECTED BY MISS INEZ D’AMANDA Aunt Milly Andy Mrs. Hardy Judge Hardy Grandpa Hardy Estelle Hardy Campbell Marion Hardy Wayne Trenton III . Myra Hardy Wilcox Mr. Stubbins CAST OF CHARACTERS Doris Anderson Henry Morof . . . Ruth Phelps David Valowich Howard DeLanev Constance Weatherhog Becky Joyce Hutton Albert Mattera . Luella Derr Raymond Bondi HONOR GUARD JUNE 1936 Standing left to right, Gwiazdowski, Beuchel, Kaiser, Luidens, Beye, Caponetti, Guthiel, Gilberg, Weatherhog, Grove. Seated, Second Row. Mattera, Nagy Seated, Front Row Bondi, Neill, Phelps, Pheterson, Constantino RECIPIENTS OE PERMANENT PATRICIAN PINS SCHOLASTIC Margaret Arrowsmith Viola Bednarz Violet Beye Angelina Cantello Manuel Eber Edith Freed Rita Goldman Alex Gwiazdowski Wilma Kaiser Louis Nosco Ruth Phelps Ruth Pheterson Mildred Polanski - nQ4 Q Anthony Popovici A W Roma me Ross Charles Siragusa Louis Smith Raymond Yaw AWARDS BAND Duane H Haskell Conductor TRUMPETS L Smith H. Johnson L. Branss J. Pchl T. Bondi G Day R Van As R. Curry M. Fenmmore W. Bergeman V Renaud FRENCH HORNS L DeWitte M. Aulenbacher D. Hayden W. Brown TROMBONES R Wilkinson R. Spezzano C DeWitte R McNally BARITONE V Michael I. Liefeld TUBA J. N.ll R. Mahan PERCUSSION G. Pier W. McGuire M Baker H. Osband CLARINETS W Arnold J Starkweather H. DeWitte C. Barlow D. b idrci6t o A. Lodico A. Ellis L. Stio L. Baker G. Spally E CLARINET H. Rothenhafcr ALTO CLARINET M Freeman PICCOLO D. Steinorth FLUTE D Bradstreet OBOE AND ENGLISH HORN E. Kotzin BASSOON D. Goodwill ALTO SAXOPHONE A. Brum IENOR SAXOPHONE R. Curry BARITONE SAXOPHONE D. Potter FRESHMAN ORCHESTRA AND CHOIR Duane H. Haskell Orchestra Conductor Byron D Arnold Choir Director ORCHESTRA 1ST VIOLINS R. Cable A. Saeli D. Mauer L. Schickling M Christ S. Shaylor A Bakker G Wood V Frankel CELLOS H. Heydt F. Maville M. Mann C. Buckley OBOE E. DeWitte CLARINETS L. Baker G. Spalty SAXOPHONE A. Brum BASSOON D Goodwill PIANO H. George J. DeVries M. Gilberg 2ND VIOLINS C. Leopold J. Roe E. Eichler L. Johnson B. Triakoff VIOLAS R Spink P. Polanski STRING BASS D Edwards FRENCH HORN W. Brown TRUMPETS W. Bergeman V. Renaud E. Dodd TROMBONE R McNally G Day TUBA P. Greenlar DRUM 5. Langford CHOIR SOPRANOS A. Jones B. Dodson D Bolton N. Barg M. Bo It wood H. Rousos B Bronson M. Saitta M. Salter M. DiPasquali S. Doell I. Hall M. Bicksler L. Romano J. Vitti D. youles ALTOS D. Martens M. Baker M. VanDenBroeche M. Giacori G. Elkins D. White A. Arkowitz T. Simpson c. Voiio K Palermo TENORS H. Joos W. Hart M. Wmg BASSES E. Myers ORCHESTRA Duane H. Haskell Conductor 1ST VIOLINS C Guthiel, Concertmastcr M. Feier M. Bondi G. Beer F. Trombetta A. Pheterson L Marchi J. Bastian R. Gurney H. Delaney R. Sardel R 8elty VIOLAS C Buckmastcr H. Rothenhafer C. Ferraro U. Bfum STRING BASSES J. Nili D. Edwards FLUTES D. Stcinorth D. Bradstreet OBOE AND ENGLISH HORN E. Kotzin CLARINETS W. Arnold A Eliis PERCUSSION M. Baker G. Pier W. McGuire PIANO M Burbotte 2ND VIOLINS E. Green M. Fowler H. Esterman E. Schneidman V. Totah B. Fleckenstem J. Reynolds M. Barnes J. Messina B. Kunkle M. Christ D. Mauer R. Cable A. Saeli 'CELLOS K. Spink J Betkm V. Weller FRENCH HORNS L. DeWitte M Aulenbacher TRUMPFTS L. Srauss I. Bor.di J. Pohl G. Day TROMBONES R. Wilkinson R. Spezrano CHOIR Kennetn C. Mook Director Reba Conway Accompanist ALTOS R. Marciarelli M. Black D. McGrath y. Cerasani M. Milroy C. Curtin H. Morris S. Dean E. Myhill H. Dunnett C. Noble E. Feist R. Romano M. E. Foote R. Solomon M. Fowler 1. Stehtano M. Galinsky R. Tomasella C Hughes L. Jurhs C. Van Brjmmelen J. Lancashire V. Weller E Liefeld M. Williams R bndelow H. Young SOPRANOS G. O'Brien E. Bossier B Pemberton M. Cable E. Rice A Cantello R Rohn M. Ewell H. Schecklmg N Hauss C. Schwartz J. Holmes J. Van Beeren R. Howie M. 1 Stewart E. Kcymel O. Kmght TENORS R. Larson C. Brundage J. Lee L Gluchowski E. LeRoy T. Lewis A. Messina S. Phillips E. J. Novak R. Preuss BASSES E. Carroll W. Carroll H. Cjykendall T. Gibney A. Harster D. Hayden G. Hume J. Keller E. liefeld R. Luehm D. Sandusky R. Shultz D. Smith W. Spencer F. Winter R. Van As Third Row: left to right, E. Siegl, D y jlowich, H Molanan, M. Kiess. Second Row. E. Doyle, M. Lewis, E. Johnstone, M Morrison first Row. A Angelidis, A. Van Wynen, A. Mattera, A. Gwiazdowski MODERN LANGUAGE CLUBS PRESIDENTS French Club German Club Spanish Club A. Mattera M. Kiess E. Doyle RENAISSANCE CLUB JANUARY OFFICERS C. Siragusa President V. Scardino . Vice-President JUNE OFFICERS C. Siragusa . President J. Caputa . Vice-President Eack Row: lelt to right, C. Siragusa, J. DiStefano, E Corradini, J. Caputa. Front Row: S Oca, D. Cappiello, V. Scardino, A 7arcone Fourth Row. left to right, Schwab, Vyverberg, Bccke Angelidis, Potter Morof, Gwiazdowski, Baker, Kaiser. Third Row Kelly, Phelps, Shmberg, Mason, G. Wilmot, D. Smith, B. Wilmot, Hughes. Second Row. Ross, Neidig, Polanski, Lindsay, Lang, Frank, Morrison, Williams. First Row: Beye, Harber, Viergivcr, Stoncburg, L. Smith, Popovici, Freed “VOX BOARD L. Smith A. Popovici R. Viergiver G. Wilmot . . Editor Associate Editor Managing Editor Business Manager GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOC. COUNCIL A. Sorochtey L. Donovan R. Wiegel H. Dunne President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Standing, Back Row. left to right, B. Spencer, G. Lang, M Zimmer, G Pifcr, J Bctlcm, E. Siegl. Front Row R. Wiegcl, A Sorochtey, L. Donovan, H. Dunnett INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB JANUARY OFFICERS R. Guiles . President E. DeWittc Vice-President JUNE OFFICERS E. Harty President C. Harradine Vice-President Second Row. left to right, B. Hutton, C Harradine, M. Woodams, E. Hardy, E DeWinc, G. Bennett, D. Crellin. First Row: R. Guiles, E. Kotzm, B. Sh.mberg Fourth Row. left to right, Schwab, Vyvcrbcrg, McClcod, Becke', Swanslegcr, Baker, Gurney, Beye Thud Row. rason, Freed, Beer, Mason, Arnonc, D. Smith, B. Wilmot. Second Row: Ross, Polanski, Bctlem, Stoneburg, Baetzel, Hutchinson, Dublin. Front Row: Potter, G Wilmot, L. Smith, Phelps, Kelly, Lindsay, Viergiver PUBLICUM M E. Kelly L C. Smith G. Wilmot D. Lindsay CONCILIUM . Consul . Consul . Censor Censor BASKETBALL TEAM R. Bruce P. Tomson A Hildebrandt R. McKay Manager Co-Captain Co-Captain Coach Back Row: left to right, R McKay, M Marchese, G. Rickard, R. Wrltz, P. Dorn brock, R Bruce Front Row: D. DeGeorge, D. Rcmaniw, A. Hildebrandt, P Tomson, T, Muscolo SKATING TEAM R Judson Captain H H Keef . Coach Left to Right. H. H. Keef, A. Serti, W. Schmidt, 1 Nesbit, F. Rachow, S. Dilbway, R. Judson Back Row: left to right, C. Barbieri, R. Wntz, V. Smith, L Hysner, R Diehl, R. McKay Center Row H. Marchak, P. Tomson, 8. Wright, D. Sullivan, M Marchese Front Row C. Siragusa, J Gorman, J. Romano, J. Drago, H. Sihler SOCCER TEAM C. Barbieri D. Sullivan J. Romano R. McKay Manager Co-Captain Co-Captain Coach BASEBALL TEAM W. Callahan G Craig G Rickard R McKay Manager Co-Captain Co-Captain . Coach Rack Row left to fight, M Pavona, R McKdy, H. Ellender, R Diehl, S. LeV«jn, S. Burtis, W. Callahan, W. Betts, G Cr«ig. Second Row: L Pero, J Moreland, D DeGeorge, F Tonasino, A Hildebrandt, F. Rachow First Row: G. Rickard, L. Hysner GOLF TEAM E. Conway J. H Fowlc CdDtdin Coach Left to Right: E Conway, G. Rulison, F. Scanza, P. Kelly Fourth Row: left to right, Laloggia, Cultendall, Clark, Hawes, Robinson, OlClerrenti, Smith, O'Connor, Dickinson, Curtis. Third Row: Barnes, Harster, Winters, Shimberg, Steehler, Ade, Ferrari, Birritella, Totah. Second Row: Klem, Moore Howarth, Smorol, Saig, Keller, Arnone, Beers, Baker First Row: Serti, Gottschalk, Schmrdt, Shayler, Marchese, Marroco, Nill, Andrew TRACK TEAM J. LaLoggta L Shayler M. Marchese H DiCletnenti Manager Co-Captain Co-Captain Coach TENNIS TEAM A. Popovici J. H. Fowle . Captain . Coach Back Row left to right, Potter, Valinsfcy, Fowle, Nesbit, Jameson. Front Row; Monticne, Bruce, Popovici, Benran TRAFFIC SQUAD O. Yates . . . Captain Top Row left to right G. Searle, A Angel id it, R. Hummel, E. Sch egel. Center Row: C Lohrman, W Hibbard, O Yates Bottom Row: J. Dunn, H. Traugott Bact Row left to right, G. Pifer, A Sorochtey, G. Lang, R. Mutch. Front Row; J. Rite 11 Dunncn, R Betlem 1. Safe1 2 3 so what 2. For supplies, information or advice—the office 3. Now if this were to be built in Siam . . . 4. Score: of course. 5. Leaping to laurels. 6. Hip Hip a megaphone a sign. The Portraits in this Book were made by . . . Moser Studio, Inc. STUDIO AND HOME PORTRAITURE 17 CLINTON AVENUE NORTH ROCHESTER, NEW YORK 48 ClILVE-R f NQfiflVINQ Co. INC. ■ROCH€ST€ft, N.Y. 59 MAIN ST. £. MAIN 5955 SCHOOL SAVINGS ' 'The tint to iate If iit tbt Morning of Life Make Today the Tomorrow You Talked of Yesterday! ---Save NOW! — ROCHESTER SAVINGS BANK Tuo Offices Main Street West car. South Fitzhugh Street Norrh Street cor Franklin Street ROCHESTER. N. Y. 1831 Rochester's Oldest Finuncta! Institution 1936 ROCHESTER STATIONERY CO. INC. School Supplies and Office Equipment 108 MjII St. Rochester, N. Y. KEUKA COLLEGE Keuka Puk, N. y. A Liberal Arts College for Women Offering a gcner.il education according to the tested tradition of the Libera! 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