East High School - Orient Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1941

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The 1941 Orifn! is like those shields, a culmination, recording the accomplishments of the 4'Knights of 19-H, so that not only fellow knights may know and remember our ventures but also that future generations may proht by our examples .... As our sojourn at East High is rapidly drawing to a close, we wish to express our appreciation to the faculty for their kind and considerate assistance in our many activities. Without their unfailing efforts we might have been lost along the way. . . . We, the knights of nineteen forty-one, offer this volume to our successors as a lasting token of our scholastic accomplishments and fraternal associations in East High .... May this Annual preserve pleasant memories of the past and serve as a reminder of the traditions and ideals of our school. May East High and its students cherish this book as those knights of old cherished their shields .... If in future years memories of the past are renewed and genuine enjoyment is received by this, the 1941 Orient, we shall feel that our purpose has been fuliilled. untents. .. ahministratinn 'E' the classes 'Q' ' antinities 73 'Q' atbletits 4- ' f f' 2 . - , - 4,' A, x,,.x'4 f , K , of .fp ., . 4 zj K 1, X f 229 ' H31 emnruam lo 1o5e 1fI'lCI'lL1 15 the g,re1te5t of111 ev115 poqsessecl 111111 thfm to mourn 1115 1055 IHOIVI -XS WA1bON XIJII1 11 '23 Deeember 11 1938 RAI P11 C IANNANIONIU Xpr1115 1922 anuary31 1939 X1 1 14 N SAUL 1 ebru lry 5 192-1 October 3 1939 ' .cf ., IJ 4' rg, V si? 'A n-1 127 I . I1 H, .A . . . 5 S 2 ' Y 2 ' . ', but endeavor rather to rejoice that you x w 1 . . s wx Al ' , ' , 5 , I 1 I 9 A J 1 I 1 1 L1 4 2 , , ehinatiun Miss ANNETTE M. O,NEIL MR. IDONALD J. MCKIE .0 9 94+ 4 ,ff 4 +0 When the Class of 1941 chose Miss O,Neil and Mr. McKie as advisers, they made a sagacious choice, for no two i' people are more fitted for directing the Ga activities of a class. QP Q Those of us who have had Miss i , O,Neil as an English teacher know her 5 as a cultured, sympathetic person, and !9 ,' i these characteristics have been carried .- over into her guidance of our class. Her training as a librarian has helped Miss O'Neil to understand human nature, and while advising our class, evidences of her compatibility have been ever present. Her poise and charm have added much to the success of all our social undertakings. Whether we are in or out of trouble, Miss O'Neil has always been ready to help us, thereby making the memories of our senior year in East High pleasant. We had our Hrst associations with Mr. McKie at the Annex, and from that time we have liked him for his gentle humor and informality. He has the ability to incur respect in such a friendly way that he has fondly been nicknamed Butch, Words cannot fully describe the element that our class has developed toward this down-to-earth fellow. He has always been at hand when we needed him, the memory of his part in the organization of our class will remain long after we have left East High School. We, the Class of 1941, hoping to repay in part the debt of gratitude which we owe to our faithful advisers, dedicate this, the 1941 Orient to MISS ANNETTE M. O'NEIL AND MR. DONALD J. McKlE .S AL A ATER Sweet be thy memory, High School of ourf, Fair be thy deftiny, fadeleff thy flower.r,' H eart: that have loved thee have won in life'.r fight Narnef that we honor, thy Jtandards hold bright. Our Alma Mater dear, to thee we sing, May all thy future year: new honor: bring. May friend: thy banner raise, thy foe: grow less, All love and praise to our old E. H. S. 6 X5 'K .117 Qhministratinn S9 34 3? J lx Ei Z Qf 4 A1 s v Vf Q iff. 3 -1 5 11 55 K4 fi Q 5 R 22 me 4 Q: -Q Tl 5 V, 55 L. 3 5? 53 4 A :E Qs W , ff 3 fa Ei TS T. PE .. li ,, 4 H 'x ! .1 Y fi 2 Ei Q. g. .9 E1 .A WILLIAM C. WOLGAST Principal 'Ti.v education form: the common mind just as the twig is bent, so is thc trcc inclincdf' Mr. Wolgast has devoted his life to inclining the twigs of this generation so that they may develop into sturdy trees in later life. First, as an economics and social studies teacher, he sought to guide students in the right direction and to teach them the problems which arise when people live in groups so that they might more efliciently and wisely deal with their own problems after leaving school. Now, as principal of East High School, he contacts a much larger group of people, and he does as Hne a job in assisting and influencing the students and teachers as he did in conducting individual classes. Moderation is the keynote of Mr. Wolgast's policy. He is not the first to cast aside the old nor yet the last to assume the new as evidenced many times in his attitude toward stu- dent activities. We, the Class of 1941, have spent our three years in the Main Building under the hrst three years of Mr. Wolgast's administration, and thus our successful and enjoyable high school career has been due in no small part to the willing and wise guidance of Mr. Wolgast. For his assistance and support of our activities we are grateful, and We shall long associate our happy East High days with Mr. Wolgast. 7 Williznn V. Wolggusr l'r1 mf fm! .'l1ln1fmF!rrlI1'ml IYiIIi:ln1 U. NYuIg:1st ,Inhn I.. M1-ru-Il I'.:u'I A. I'zltl'nIp,s- ,Nnn Iinssctt 'XITIIIII' If. IInrris S14pfr'1'rzlf'vlflfut of lfzzilfllngv mn! Urn Il mfj Wnlrvr VI. Iiishop Srfrflf1r'1'wv Ilulun N. IIZIVIIIIHI K'I:1l'a IJiINIiLio IIl'llL'VIL'VC S. Nash Ilorotlly U IYUULIH ITL n I.. Nlvrrm-II Ifzzrl QX. I'urrridgL- Ann liussurr ,lulmn X. Iizniul I IL-rclu-r ll. K'nrp1-lm-1' 'I'-l'l'1'm ffmf .1,f.fl-.Vfllllf In Ifn' ,llli'1',V1'I'Vf-III' fffrff Srffflm' . lr! l,7'l4Il1'I'f7I1l FACULTY l.nl1'r1 lJf'pf11'!mf'ut I . 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IYoo4I:uns llgmwld If. fmxlcs William Ii. I'I0SIL'I' Iilzmclu- NI. K1-lly I'zxuI -I. Smith Ims lulmr Xrtlmr I II urns .5 law!!-ff l?f,fmf'ln1rul II:lrnI4I It. K mxlvs, ll nl IIILIIICIN' Xslmlvx' KILIIIIKTIIIQ' K'omIHs K:nIu-l'im- L'unm-I Ilorullmy' IM-nnis Ifnlxxin Ilnlzm I' Alun IIIILQIIII IIl'Il.I1llI1lIl Ii. I.xm':xlu-v Xnnvm- U'Ncil IXIguuIc IIz1tIxIml1 Iflcznlox' Robinson Ilumllmy Sclmlcnkn ICIIIS S. Smith Ifdiulm Stum- I'.IUI'l'IlCL' 'llmlgm XIIN-rr XYLIIILVIA .XIII-n Wlwitnkvr Nlnrion I . N'l'I'L1k'l .I- I' fwfr JI 1 mm 11 1 ll .Ilmlrm l,I111g14f1gm .Ilulflwnzfllzl I 1 F C T If , L ,Iluwl liffmffm Duzxm- II. Ilzlskcll KL'l1ll1'lI1 U. Hunk I':1uI I,L'U'l'SlDIl ffrfrlzrrzrwzllf Urjnlr NN lIIl1lIIl R. I' nsrvr. Iirlu-I S. ,-Xlwlum IXIIIVIOII Iivglcy 'Inst-pI1 I.. Briggs NIuricI Ifomc May I . IliII I,ilIi:m NI. I,o1'scIu ilvnrgv DI. Nlnyvr IIL-rmzm I'm'tvr Iflln Potrvl' NI:11'g:1l'n-t pI. Rui' IXI1ll'lIlll Yam .Xrnnm Ifalxxgml bl. Wm-Ich Slmly lla!! VI,Ch-rmwivw1310111 .IH liffmrlnz N lllvrclmw II. K zlrpm llfrlff .Xvis Iirooks II1l1'uI1I illiux 1- I'z1ul X. liviclmrl Iflou-ncu Yorku Sufmwl .Y1411 Graco S. Ilmullm IIt'I'l1IiiIIl1l' Km-II3' qlfl Chili! mul f.m11H1f'r4'1f1f Ill IIvl'Iu-rt Ham-s XYIIIILUH I. Iiurluu Ifurl ll. I,:uxxx1-lun 'I' uyl XXQIA l. llmm--f-now you takc that blonde-- 2. Come, come -who's telling whom, what and why? It takes all kinds of people 'lio make this world they say, And it takes all kinds of teachers To make school life more gay. 'l'here's one who teaches history, Hels a patient soul and wiseg He talks too much with hands l fear CConl'using to our eyesj. VVhenever we don't understand Clt's seldom that we doj, lle'll start again, and patiently This song is what helll coo. Now my dear children, try to think! All simple is, you see, And l'll go Very slowly now, So look up here at me. Andithen there is the math teacher, His steps are long and wide: He bounces quickly up the halls Cl've never seen him glidej. Now, if you've never had this man, 1 fear you will not know -lust what he means when he comman Trot up and draw a do-dof' 3. Crime does not pay! ds, As for the one who teaches chem, By gosh, l,ve often sworn That she has known that book by Ii From the day that she was born. If we can't answer what she asks, She'll glare at us and say, lt's on page Z-O-6-0-8. ls your homework done for today? ller favorite saying though is this, Wlieii she has caught a blinker, Oboy, you bit on that, my dear, The hook, the line, and sinkerf, If it's a balanced course you want The Bible, Shakespeare, too, And then, of course, dear Roosevelt This is just what to do: Sign up for good old Latin, just one draw-back I linda lt's tough to have a teacher who Can always read your mind, Again we state this simple rule: It takes all kinds to make a school. :ripe ffm I4-'Yi' vor! Jgzgqffg 11 gl- any fi N I if I wt xfni 4 xi arimvuof xx? xffxx svxsftz Iasses fi ii E 1-2 ? , A F 'S K fs .5 :C 'Q 'L il SJ 'a ? k 5. Q-1 5? M 6. 3 FL 3 1? Z5 3' Ez 2 3 5 ge ii f i Q 71 2 'Q .1 .1 if ii Pi , 22 E? gs Z3 E S E yi 'Z ZL- Fa fr ,f 24 L -i :ff gi Q QE 3 5 z Z2 2 if Kowdc. Html ...fowl SUPI IOMURIC CLASS OFFICERS PUTTER, Sfcrfmry DQHLER, Social Chawnzmz H1-imvril., Yvffflfllfff MAIER, l'rrfz'dfnt KATZ, l 1'cf-l'rr5fdfr1I Qnot in picturel JUNIOR CLASS OI FI C If R S QIRIFFITH, 7'f!l1J'I17'r'I' KECK, l 1'ff-I'rfJ1'df11! DRAKE, Sfcrflary Plvrleks, Prffidfzzf IVIURPHY, Social Ifhtllflllflll me Mm i-D CvvvvUmXOf- - H: 2- 5 - Qmai. x-.kf,nQ I -S 11 -Q X NVALLACE FONT JAN1-fr TYAN Niki. fire-I'refidfn2 Sofia! Cliairnzun Ikviuu Si'Ai.'rY KENNETH l3AcoN JUNE STIZVIQNSUN Trfasurzr Preridfnl Sfcrfiary 1 IOR CLASS OFFICERS lfarly one September morning in 1937 an eager crowd of grammar school Hedglings, clutching pencils and bookbags, entered the University Annex and spent panic-stricken moments searching for homerooms in what then seemed a vast domain. These timid souls were the future knights of 19-11 beginning their apprenticeship at East High School under the supervision of Mr. Harris. During this hrst year, they zealously applied themselves to their books, for the thrill and glamor of high school had not yet worn off. Several times lofty seniors, inhabitants of another planet, descended upon these freshmen to sell tickets to the Frolics. 1n June Miss Bassett and Mr. lVlerrell came to explain the courses which were olfered to sophomores. Aside from these, connections with the main building were few. ln September, 1938, a crowd of less eager, more worldly students approached the portals of the liast High School on Alexander Street. Gone were the bookbags ofthe freshman days. They were sophomores now pages to the senior knights. For the first time the Roman State, the Science Club, and the Modern Language Clubs assumed a tangible meaning, for these progressive students began to enlarge their horizons through extra-curricular activities. The Constitutional Convention, the Frolics of 1938, and the choir soon discovered the latent talents in the Class of 1941. 'Way back in 1939, A.D., the Class of 19-11, ascending one step toward knighthood as Squires, made history by organizing a junior class. The proud ollicers were: Ellen Maier, president: lietty Pearson, vice-president: Gladys Reinhardt, secretary, Anita Sheldon, treasurer, and Robert Pearson, social chairman. Miss 0'Neil and Mr. lVlcKie were wisely chosen as advisers. Under these able ollicials a junior party was planned, and a gala aH'air it wasfsocial dancing, square dancing, a jitterbug contest, singing, a variety show, ping pong, and refreshments. Nineteen thirty-nine also marks the return ofa student government, and in this democratic organization many juniors were prominent. 12 September, 1940 Y-Seniors at last, and a glorious year of supremacy ahead. As soon as schedules were settled, the newly elected Senior Council, lirst of its kind in East High, convened to elect nominees for class oflicers. Then followed an exciting campaign: after what seemed an endless counting and tallying of votes, it was found that Kenneth Bacon was president: VVallace Font, vice-president: June Stevenson, secretary: Irving Spalty, treasurerg and Janet Van Niel, social chairman. The Senior Council then concerned itself with the election of the Orient staff. From a list of seniors, ready, willing, and able to serve, they elected: Anthony Caliri, editor-in-chief: Richard Anderson, photography manager: VVilliam Bondi, circulation manager, George Gage, advertising manager: and Loretta Griffith, art editor. Nleanwhile Janet Van Niel and her committee were very busily planning a Christmas party. The members of the Class of 19-ll did not confine themselves to class activities. Three seniors were elected oflicers in the student government while others were chosen as heads of standing com- mittees in Congress. The Clzzrfozi was revived under the leadership of the seniors. Altrud lietz and VVallace Font as guardian of the flag and standard bearer, respectively, show that scholarship also played a part in our lives. This active class started the new year off with a bang by presenting the play, Young April. Under lVlr. Dolan's direction this comedy was a huge success, and will be remembered by everyone for the splendid acting and beautiful scenery. The last few months which the Class of 19-ll spent in lfast lligh School sped quickly away, and examinations and graduation were upon them before long. With mingled feelings of joy and sorrow they were dubbed knights and given diplomas by Mr. VVolgast. ADVISIQRS Miss ANNETTH M. O'Nia1L AND MR. IDONALD McK1E STANDARD BIQARICR WAl,l.AcE FoN'r DAUGHTER Ol THE FLAG ALTRUD Herz 15 RUTH E. ACKLIEY 1. Ru dyv liangr, badminton, and lraflcft- ball- lVha! a combination! Basketball 2, 3, 45 Badminton 3, 45 Ping Pong 35 Baseball 3, 45 Dramatics Club 45 Com- mercial Club 45 Swimming 3, 4. 251 University Ave. Alexandria Bay H. S. Sccretary CHARLICS R. ANOIQLLO uCl1a5 l mcan to grt my work all done, But cutting capcrf if .ruclz fun. Renaissance Club 3, 45 H. R. Soccer 35 H. R. Basketball 2, 3, 45 Science Club 45 Track 4. 44 Garson Ave. No. 27 Undccidcd Al,l'lIONSli ALAIMO lKArfyYY Dark brown syn and curly hair, Reafonr why wc all Jtarc. 66 First St. No. 27 Undecided ALBERT ALBARIAN Hchubfl Not that lic loved lllr. ,llcrrcll more, liut that lic lotfnl fducation lux. lnter-High Orchestra 2, 3, 45 lfrolics Orchestra 35 Football 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. 481 Hayward Ave. LNO. 33 Undccidcd RlCllARD O. ANDERSON Dick .4 pirrurc bare' and a piclurc tlierc, Dick and lair camcra arc ferry- wlirre. lfcncing 3, 45 Stage Crew 45 Orient 3, 45 Clarion 4. 27 Austin Sr. No. 31 .llccbonicr Inftiruti DIICANNIC ANGICLO ..jNry,, fl ,vpiril .flill and bright ll itl1 fyfx of angelic liglit. Badminton lg Choir 25 Renais- sance Club 35 Financial Com- mittee 35 Senior Play 35 Tennis Club 35 French Club 35 Bowling 25 Dramatics 3. 85 Hebard St. No. 27 St. lllary'J Ilofpital 14 JOSEPHINE ANZALONE ' KfPtpfa!7 A song on hcr lipf and a Jong in her eyef, Evcrywbere Pcpxa goe: gloomi- neff flicf. Dancing 1. 235 Hayward Ave, Washington High School , it fffrdf QXWTTL M A 1+lI.1CA JL l,lNl'l Ils er 2. - 23,4 lbuuh .t No. 27 , Q Undccidcd 5 iff al L Bill I f CARL ARENA lVrite rnf ar onf who loocf hi: fcllow mcn. Bowling 4. 404 First St. Holy Redeemer Undecided DORIS AULENBACHER D0die If noise wzre made by being quid, Ilcre': a girl who'd bc a riot. Career Club 3. 172 VVootlstock Rd. No. 52 R. B. 1. 1ill,I'QliN AYICRY MLRH Sllfyj' a .rong in any rnan'5 bcart. Swimming 3: Ping Pong 25 l. R. C. 35 Usher Senior Play 2. 7 Champeney Terrace Holy Apostles School glleclianicy KIfINNlC'1'l1 BACON Ken'iiy,' Pcrxonality, prowerx, and prp, A jittcrbug wlI0,J alwayf in ftcp. Science Club 25 French Club Treasurer 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Consul 35 lov 2, 3, 45 Frolics Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Consilium 2, 3, 45 Patrician 2, 3, 45 Sergeant at Arms, junior Class 35 Assemblies Committee Chairman 45 Classic Classics 35 Publication Committee 2. 133 Elm Drive No. 46 William and Mary CATHERINE M. BAILEY llKuyU Glamorouy in a rather .rweet way, We think that .rlze'1 Oh, Kay. ' Tennis 1, 23 Badminton 13 Usher 23 Volleyball 13 Bowling 23 Dramatics Club 3. 239 Farmington Rd. No. S2 Undecided GI..-XDYS BAN KES GIadie You can HBIIPIICU on Cladie. Swimming 23 Bowling 43 Span- ish Club 23'1'ing Pong 23 Usher 23 Dramatlcs Club 23 Orient 4. 49 Hampden Rd. No. 28 .llechanicx Inftitute M ILDRED E. BANTA Millie 1 chatter, chatter af I go. Swimming 2, 33 Tennis 2, 33 Dramatics Club 2, 43 I. R. C. 23 French Club 3, 4: Ping Pong 2. 31 Dorset St. No. 11 Mechanic: Inrtitute DORIS IQDITH BARDWIQLL Darien Dorie'.r Juccefs will know no endx, If it if HI1'll.f1U'f!l' by her friendf. I. R. C. 3, 43 Badminton 3, 4g Ping Pong 33 Baseball 33 Bas- ketball 3. 315 Merchants Rd. No. 52 Undecided ,IAN li BA RTHOLOM ICVV jamie Tl'1l1'f'l'IA1'Ild.f lihf ivy on thc reall, Roth ,fhall .fraud together, and logrthfr fall. l. R. C. 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Commercial Club 33 Craft Club 2, 3, 43 French Club 2. 1020 Winton Rd. N. No. 52 Undecided llliI.l'IN C. BASILIC A'r:'cr put off ,til tomorrow The fun you can have today. Swimming 23 Tennis 23 Horse- shoes 2, 33 Baseball 2, 33 I. R. C. 23 Ping Pong 23 Usher 3. 112 Delevan St. No. 31 School of Commerce ARTHUR BAUMAN wifi .rlrt ir alway: in a irmtf, Hut juft try to get him to cmzfffr. H. R. Baseball 2, 33 Il. R. Basketball 2, 33 H. R. Soccer 23 German Club 43 Chess Club 3, 4. 215 Hayward Ave. No. 27 Undecided DAVID lilil'Xil,1i Dave .I manfv action ir a picture hook of hir own crcrd. Band 1, 2. 64 Queens St. No. 52 College MARY ANN BICLLANCA KKA1layYl .lf pretty af a picture. Choir 13 Baseball 23 Horseshoes 23 Frolics 13 1. R. C. 2, 33 Renaissance Club 2, 3. 161 Breck St. No. 25 l'1idecided MARY LOUISE BELLA CA ..-lim., Wh l iftr ri e , .v, C e ' nagine fi at jo hr . ei lb Ss No 2 College ROBERT B1CLLlT'1'l'IRA Bell Boy .llen are not meafured by inchex. Track 2, 33 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 43 Chess Club 3, 43 H. R. Basketball 2, 33 Tumbling 2, 33 Ping 1'ong33 Frolics 1, 33 Renaissance Club 43 junior Class Representative. 102 VValbar St. No. 52 College GICURGIC M. B1'Ql.VA .llthough he 110517111 ,fcelc fame, George i5 our mart in a ,soccer game. H. R. Basketball 2, 33 H. R. Soccer 1, 2, 33 Soccer 4: ll. R. Baseball 23 Choir 3, 43 Track 33 Commercial Club 3, 4, Treasur- er 4. 227 N. Union St. Mt. Carmel Undecided 15 4 .wimmi 1, 23 ' ir 2 ' Frol' , . 4. D1 JN W, BICNN l'l'l l' ,lm .I 111'f1' g1'1'11, I1 ,vrwlf J'f71ll'f 117111 IZ 4qr1111rf guy: lff 1111! lmrzf In fn' tvlzy IJ1111 gflf lfy. Golf 2, 3, 4: II. R. l3:isketb:1ll l, 2: I. R. C. 4: Spanish Club Z, 3: C:1reerCluh 3, 4: Congress 4: Cl111'11111 4: 01'1'1'11f 4. 223 Rocket St. No. ll Cufffgz' IfI,l'i1XNUR RIQRRIG ..L,, Q11 ffl, 11111l11'l1'11uf, 111111' y1'111'1'11uf 1.1 iflr, l,1'f'i11g f11'1' 1111- 1111111 1'r111l1'11l1'11'ly. Rzlseball 3: lfrench Club 2, 3: cIL'l'lN2lI1 Club 4. 473 Alexzlncler St. Walworth Iligh School l'11,vl fI1'111lu11l1' 'IOIIN lilC'l'l.liM Slip lz'rw'1tylf11'11g 11111111 In l11'111 :cfm f1'111'lv. Klrrln-strzi I. 2, 3, 4: llzlncl l. 2, 3, 4: Choir I, 2. 3: -I: Inter- Iligh Rztntl 3, 4, ilrztck 3, 4: Ilruni IVIZI-IGI' 3, 4. -I4 I'iIk'CIl'Ik' Ave. Nu. 224 I'111f1'1'1A1f1'1l .'XI,II3RIIIJ ISICTZ ,Il9 f.'1111,il1111Ily fl1'1'z'1'11g In 11111I'1' l11'1' fwxil, f11'll1'1'. Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4: Choir lg Swimming I, 2, 3: Riding 23' It-nnis 2, Craft 3: Patririnn 2, 3, 4g01-15-1114:C1111-111114:Guanl- iam of the lflzig 4: Monitor 4: I. R. C., Chzlirlnzui of Assem- lwlies 4. 1.52 Melville St. No. S2 C11llrg1' .rl isic'r'i'Y isinfxmifxw Q1 1 lf111.f S1'1'1'111fy 1'11l1'.i l11'1' mul. KIUIIIIIILTCIZII Club 2, 3. 4. II7 :Xkron St. A h Rochester Christian R. If. 1. NUR M 'X G. l5l..'XKIfNI'fY ll'11,x1'1 ' Smnfl, 111114, ,Vi'L'I'1'l,' T71 I-,V g11l',v 111 fgfuy 111'1l1f. Ifrench Club Z, 3: Drzunatics Club 2. 3, 4, Publicity Agent: SWIIIIINIDK 2: Rzrsketlmll l, Z, Iliennis l, Z, 3: Ping Pong 2, 31 lladminton I, 2, 3: ShuHleboard 3. S l,ziur:i St. No. 33 SITIIIIOI of Co1111111'r1'c' 16 I3ARI'I,'XRxX RUJSS lf11rb1'1 ' Cf11'1'1QfuI, lII1f7f5j', l?111'b1'1' lflrny, For fc'11rd,t ,vl11 .r 111':'1'r al Il l11,i,t. lfrolics I, 2, 3, Choir l, 2, 3, 4: I. R. C. 4: lfrench Club 3, '703 Culver Rel. No. 33 l'1111'1'1'1'1l1'1f WIIIIJXM A. ISUNIJI li1'!! XMI Nm! I frm' ,f1'f1r111f fr',i'f Hut fllllf llmv' pfr'11,i111'1' 111111'1'. II. R. Ifasketbull 2, 3, Chziir- man Athletic Committee 33 German Cluh 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, Ifrolics 2: Golf 2: 'lirack 3: Circulation Manager 0r1'1'11l 4, Cl11ri11114, Senior Council: Chess Club 3, 4. 299 Central Pk. No. 27 Por! ffflllfllllft' CI I.'xRI,U'I0IiI'I I3. HUNII'i.'XCIf l?r1111l1'1 ' Tin' !'1Ylllj' 111111 r1'z'lf1i11g lypfil. Bowling 2, 3, 105 University Ave. No. 31 S1rf111r1l of .Yuri ing GI,URIA If. l30NII xlCI'f lf1111111'1 ' l'11I1'1'111'1' 111111 g1'11ll1'1lr,i,r arf f7Ofl'l'I'.l'.II Choir I: Ping Pong 3, Bowling 2, 3, 4: Handicraft 3. 109 Vlilsonia Rd. No. S2 R. lf. 1. GlCORHIi G. ISUUMSMJN Thr ,fr1'1'1'!, .thy fypr f1'1'll11111t Il rfoubl, 111- ,v1'l1l11111 lffx ll r1'11111rk nuff' Science Club 2, 3: Chess Club 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: I. R. C. 2, 3, 4: Comniercizil Club 45 Congress 2. 304 Winton Ral. N. No. ZS Coflfge IIUWJXRI7 ISURLJXNIJ lfu,tler Truf fr1'f11J.f, lfkf r111'r,rl ,Q1'111,r arf l111rrilof1'111l. Cross Country I: II. R. I3z1sIcet- ball 2, 3, 4: Il. R. Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: Career Club 3, 4: Science Club 2: jury 3. 691 Merchants Rml. Rochester Christian ,1lecl111111'cf I 11,rt1'tute Cl,AlRli BRADSHAW Claire .-I .rliy nalurf 1.5 Izrtfer flzuiz a forrz'm'd lzfort. Chess Club, Secretary 21 Con- silium 3, junior Class Repre- sentative, 1. R. C. 4. 25 Gale 'lierrace No. 46 Gmane llorpzital YICRNON A. liRlil'l'1CNli.'XCl1 ulvz'I'7IH Tllfy my all grrot mru arf :lying -no rvoizdw' 1illlfL'Fl1'Hg ill. Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Yice-1'resi- dent, Treasurer 3, Fencing Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4: 1. R. C. 4, Manager, Basketball 3: Track 2, 3, 4. 17 Yarden St. No. 11 ll. of R. MllRllCl. l3RlNKlCRllOl l far,l1rort fllltlffff pluf ll .flHllL', .llrlkf .llurifl feortlz wllflf. Baseball 2, Basketball 2, llorse- shoes 3, llowling 2, 4, Swim- ming 1, Usher 2, 3: Orifzzt 4, German Club 3, 4, lfrench Club Z, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3. 102 Macbeth St. No. 28 U. of R, 1iDl'1'l1 M. BROWE U Toon Slic har II prarlztzv and crmm rom jvlrxfori, .Ind -for her cw lIIIi'f affection. llaslietball 1, 2, 3: Science Club 4. 92 lfalstafli Rd. Whitney Point Central Sch. Port Graduatc' ANNA BROWN .ln11. Srvzrf 115 clzorolatz' Crlkr, Tiara' af filly to take. Praetor 3, Patrician 2, 3, 4, Congress 3, Ping Pong 2, 3, lfrolics 1, 2, Usher June '39, lnter-Prep Choir 1. 2, Choir 1, 2, Civic Award 3, 'lirack Meet 3, Science Club 3, French Club 3. 4. SSS Grand Ave. No. 52 lfillirmt and .llary College Cl.ll l ORD ll. BUCHIN ..Chf,,, ll'in or loff, I loot' the gzznzef' lfreshman Soccer, Cross Coun- try 1, Z, 3, Honorary Captain 4, ilirack 2, 3, Swimming 2, 3, lfencing 2, 'fumbling 2, 3, l'mg Pong 2, junior Council, Clubs Committee 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, lfrolics 1. 969 Garson Ave. No. 52 College JOSEPH D. BUFF Round and round hir thoughtf do go, And when they flop ln' dof,r1z'l know. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, 'l'raHic Squad 3, 4. 42 Morris St. Washington lligh School l,'7ll1f'L'l'!lI'tIi lJORO'l'l1Y Al. BURCH Hlloftiu Slit' I-.f ,fwert .vophhtzirnttoii .rind flu' wiux our adniimtion. Dramatics Club 2, French Club 3. 162 Yarmouth Rd. No. 46 Traphagmz School of Dexigu MA RY S. BURNS Burn.fie To be u friend liftx one a little ncarer l1eaof'11. Dancing 1, 1. R. C. 2, 3, 4. 1040 Atlantic Ave. No. 28 Undccidrd lVl11.DR1iD R. BUSSIC .'lliIlic Wlzctlzer you :fe .llillir niglzt or day, You can bt' Jura Buflll not far away. G. A. A., Monitor, 'l'rack, llowling. 176 Marion St. No. 28 U1zdz'rizled PATRICIA liU'1'L1CR opal., But-lsr-n about hrr fportxniazz- xlzip. ll. R. Basketball 1, 2, Red Cross 2, Swimming 3. 68 S. Union St. Monroe Iligh School Unclfcidrd f' l . IKHXJAM- l .fo v - f 4 xv1i.L1.6J F. . HILL Bill .fl quiet man accomplifhfr much. 21 Rosewood Terrace Waverly, New York Bufinnzr School 1 17 ANDREW R. CALABR1-ISI-I JR. Andy A good salesman---lotf offun, Ile ,tells hinzxelf to everyone! 1. R. C. 3, 45 'liennis 1, 2gG1ee Club 23 Dramatics Club 2, 4, Career Club 3, 45 Science Club 19 1-1. R. Baseball 1, 23 Camera Club 2, Bowling 1, Orient 4. 98 Westchester Ave. Nazareth Hall Academy College ANTHONY J. CAl.1R1 HA. f. llif little red pencil finds itf marle, U1e'll probably cenxor that re- rnarkl But with thi.f hook he'.r done hir beft, No wonder it excels' the rett. Orient, Editor-in-Chief 45 Sci- ence Club 2, 3, German Club 3. 4, Patrician 2, 3, 4g Vox 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4g Consilium 3, 43 Senior Councilg Classic Classics 39 Chess Club 3, 45 Ping Pong 3, Track 3, H. R. Basketball 2, 35 Fencing 2, 3. 820 Bay St. No. 11 College JOSlC1'HlNli M. CALLAR1 nfou The Jweeteyt flower of thcnz all, If alwayt Jhorter than the tall. Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, Council 35 Ping Pong 2, 3, Horseshoes 2g'1'rack Meet 2, 3, 4g'1'ennis 1, 2. 237 Fourth St. No. 27 Undecided CATH liRlN1'I J. CAPONE Kitty A loyal lzeart, a winning smile, And very friendly all the while. Renaissance Club 3, 45 1. R. C. 3, 4, Career Club 3, 4. 233 Bay St. No. 27 Undecided LINA CARAMANTE KKLKKY! The rneffenger from the god: who interruptx the claxfef. Badminton 1, 2, 3g Baseball 2g Tennis 2, 3g Renaissance Club 2, 3, 431. R. C. 2, 3, 4, Dancing 45 Horseshoes 3, Swimming 1, 2. 102 Ontario St. Our Lady of Mount Carmel Bufinexx School KATHICRINIC CARAMIA ..Kay,, A .vrnile will go a long, long way. G. A. A.5 Basketball 2, 3, 4g Baseball 2, 3, 49 Tennis 2, 3, 4g Ping Pong 2, 3, Badminton 2, 35 Horseshoes 2. 181 Hebard St. No. 27 Undecided 18 ET1'1E.L CARLSON Blonde A blonde with big blue cym- Equalf Ethel you mutt realize. Monitor 4, Bowling 4, Girls Club 1. 1022 Bay St. No. 11 Undecided B1'F1'TY JANE CASIO is as -far ! She J 1 ntl ay, A El er worlc each da . lf Ba i Jswimming 3, Ba g hoir 2. 194 Middlesex Rd. No. 28 R. B. I. CARMELA LUC1LL1'i CASTANIA Carrnie', She is a pleatant la.t.t, And a credit to our clan. Renaissance Club 3, Swimming 1. 183 Lewis St. No. 27 Undecided SALLY CASTICLLANO HSM., Living up to every vow, Keeping out of rnitchief now Swimming 2, 3. 95 Central Pk. Washington High School Undecided CLARA Cl-QFALU Claire Another of thoxe active Wathing- ton girly. Swimming 1, 2, 33 Badminton 1, 2, 35 Ping Pong 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2: Dancing 3, Renaissance Club 43 Bowling Club 3. 154 Davis St. Washington High Undecided BE'I'TY J. CHASE ngmyy, She .fmiled and the .rhadowx de- parted. Constitutional Convention 2: Congress 3: Ping 1'ong 34 German Club 3, 4, Vlce-Presi- dent 4, Science Club 4, Girls Club 1. 673 Grand Ave. No. 52 College lil,lZ.-Xlili'l'H ANN CHl'IDGIiY HBH., Thr larry! fafhionr Jlm creator, Sfylf aml hfauly .the razliatrf. Usher 2, Career Club 2, Com- mercial Club 3, 4, Horseback Riding 2. 43 Birch Crescent No. 31 Traphagen School ,lUSlfPlllNlC M. C1l1lVllCNTO itjoy, llrr hair fl'II.Y like a 7'lIT'I'7I,J rz'1'r1g. Baseball 3, 4, Renaissance Club. 193 N. Union St. No. 27 I frlldfflillfll lllfl,lCN CHRIST Quiff and ihouglilful if tl1z',r gal, lful rl1f'.r alfc'ay.r rvilling Io help a pal. Swimming 2, 3, Tennis 2, Craft Club 4, Ping Pong 2. 133 Hazelwood Terrace No. 31 Undrridfd l'Ilil,liN CIOFF1 Toni 1 dlrlzfl know what time it war. Swimming 2, Tennis 2, 1. R. C. 3, 4, ll Pirrolo Scriwino, lfditor, Career Club 4, Usher 3, Danc- ing 4. 134 Hand St. St. Bridget's Collfgf' of .lliddlehary ,llCNNllC R. CIRAVOLO l'4'mzyy' Shf' myr lzfr nicknanie 1',f I'fm1y, Hut rw' all know lmr hy jamiia. Renaissance Club 2, 3, 4, lfrench Club 3, 4, 1. R. C. 4. 250 lfourth St. No. 27 llndzfidcd RUTH G. CLARK Rutl11'f Nona but herself can bf her parallel. Consilium 2, 3, Patrician 2, 3, lfrolics l, Choir 1, 2, 3, Inter- lligh Prep 1, 2, Inter-High 3, Clzgssie Classics 3, French Club 2, . . 590 N. Goodman St. No. 33 Undzridzd ,MM lun uni- verr nguage ofthe world. German Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Patrician 2, 3, 4, Senior Coun- cil, Frolics 1. 154 Merchants Rd. No. 46 Collage RENA CLENIINSON She'.r nite com to pzoplr who L'!l1l,l do hzr afaoor, Frolics 1, Swimming 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, junior Class Representative. 176 Arbordale Ave, No. 46 Ihfldfflidfd jx fways M Colm QS Coblg Hnglorld if mad!Q,rIL'un and 20 t r 4, Bow' g 1, o s . ' a tlcdgpg-, yfya Penfaaurfiigh ,Q you Gradual! ANTHONY COFFARU ll hat if worth doing at all, if worth doing full. Tumbling 2, H. R. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Renaissance Club 3, 4, Il Piccolo Scrivano 2, 3, 4, Clarion 4. ll Wait St. No. 27 City Collfgr' of lllfw York SAUL COHEN ll'orh fafcinates me. I can .vii and look at it for hourr. Sgt. at Arms of S. G. A. 3, Clarion, Business Manager 4, Tennis 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Congress 4, Cabinet 4, Vox, Business Manager 4, Consilium 3, 4, Patrician 3, 4, H. R. Basketball 2, 3, Praetor 3. 84 East Blvd. No. 31 U. of fe, GIQRTRUDE I.. COLE To thx girl whose ejferwrcent ,rmile mah: you want to linger awhilz. Constitutional Convention 2, Defense Attorney, Chairman of Court Examining Board 4, Chess Club, Vice-President 2, I. R. C. 4, Patrician 2, 3, Orion! 4, French Club 3, 4, Uhser 2, Assemblies Committee 3, 4. 39 Balsam St. No. 46 llliami Uriiwrrily 19 FRANCES C. COLLETTA KKINVHHFY Full many a flower if horn io blu.rh. G. A. A. 15 Renaissance Club 3, 45 Career Club 45 Usher 2. 60 Delevan St. St. Joseph College ROBERT W. COLLIICR KKB0bYl 1'a.rt peace of mind we ranno! go. H. R. Basketball 2, 45 Traihc Squad 1. 328 Marion St. No. 28 llnalecideal HELEN COMPTON Maize', Her cheerful wayf will be the medicine whereby .rhe healf. French Club 2, 3. 45 Swimming 35 I. R. C. 45 Career Club 4. 151 Hampden Rd. No. 28 Nurfing School BETTY CONNAL Bremen Singingg her joy, Bob: the boy. Swimming l5 Frolics 15 Science Club 2, 3, 4, Bowling 45 Inter- High Prep Choir 25 Inter-High Choir 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 I. R. C. 3, 45 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Jury 35 Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Dancing 1. 601 Parsells Ave. No. ll Undecided ALICE CONT E Happy ax a lark and twice as gays Let'x hope xhe'll alwayf Jtay that way. Jury 3, 45 Finance Commirt? 45 Renaissance Club 4. . 20 Niagara St. No. 27 SAMUEL lVlICHAlil, COSIQNTINO Com Some people worry, othe .fI,r for mell jurt forget. Dramatics Club 4. 35 Kelly St. Washington High Sch ol Undecid 20 I CORA COST ZA ' rr and witty in her way with impudence enough. Congress 35 Junior Represenra- tiveg Renaissance Club, 'I enms: Basketball. 56 Niagara Sr. No. 27 R. B. I. IRXMA A. 'u leo , .4 .f?71ill'-fflf a ' grcc 'ming ,-fn a :ia jolly ' ay ,r rar. . ' 2, 3, g I' ng 3' enai sa ce Cl 2, 3, 5 Ura , 2, Pr e y Mis- r lom 1 -5 Jury 4. ,' 42 Cummin t. T X X St. Francis Wie-r Brockport Normal L GORDON S. CURRY ucurryu Rather quiet bu! alwayf there, fl man who,vefriena'1hip you like lo Jhare. H. R. Basketball 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 35 Science Club 3. 422 Laurclton Rd. No. 46 Undecidrzl MICHELINA C. ITAQUISTO .11iikfy lily wonderful one, let'.r dancef' Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Renaissance Club 2, 3, 45 Ping Pong 2, 35 Cheer Leader lg Congress 25 Il Piccolo Scrioano 3, 45 G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4: Bad- minton l, 2, 3, 45 Horseshoes 25 Jury 3, 4. 227 Hebard St. No. 27 lllechanicx Inrlilute DOROTHY DAR li Dori: Happy and cheerful ir Jhe, That'.r what we all Jhould try lo be. Frolics l5 Bowling 3. 470 Grand Ave. No. 33 Nurxing School GILBICRT DAVIS Quietly re,rol'z'e1l to do hir work Gilbert if one who dom not rhirlc. I. R. C. 3, 45 Jury 45 Career Club 3, 45 Science Club 4. 86 Dorbeth Rd. DeWitt Clinton High School N. Y. C. U. of Pennfylvania ROSE L. DAVOLA Ro.ralie There'.v :omething about a rofe. Basketball 29 Renaissance Club 3, Volleyball 1, 1-lorseshoes 25 Badminton 2. 324 N. Union St. No. 27 Undecided ELAINE F. DeBRINE The girl who har a geniuf grin, find newer leeepx an idea in. Patrician 1, 2, 3, 49 Garden Club 23 Basketball 25 Swim- ming 2, 3, Crafts 35 Science Club 2, 43 Orient 49 Clarion 4, Vox 3, 4, Consilium 3g Pub- licity Committee 3, Classie Classics 35 Congress 2, 45 Career Club, Vice-President 4. 1186 Atlantic Ave. No. 28 College ICLLEN DeBUONO A book if man'.v greatest ere- ation. German Club 2, 3, 45 Ping Pong 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 49 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. 47 Winterroth St. No. 11 Undefided JOHN DEMER Hfackrorf' lfhen he rtartx to beat that drum, lIe': got jitterbugr on the run. 832 Merchants Rd. No. 11 .llerlzanirr Int-titute ROSli'I 1'A DICNI Rowee She'J intelligent, friendly, and kind. A combination lhat'.f hard to find. Choir 1, 2, 3: Science Club 4, Career Club 451. R. C. 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4. 114 Ackerman St. No. ll Cornell LOR E'1 1'A E. DePRIMA Lettie fllwayr willing to help ,romeone our, Loretta i5 fonfidfred a real, good Jcout. Garden Club 2: Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 35 Constitutional Convention 2, I. R. C. 3, 49 Commercial Club, Publicity Manager 3, 45 Career Club 3, 43 Swimming 3, Orient 4. 409 Winton Rd. N. St. john the Evangelist jejerxon 4 ' 'L' A J Y I J I SARA C. DePRIMA L Sallie Let thy ordr be few. ,. Spanish Club , 3' CFECf61llb 3, 4, Drm ' Cub 2, 35 Swimming , I. R. C. 3, 45 Commercial Club 3, 4. 409 Winton Rd. N. St. john the Evangelist jejerron VIRGINIA DEVERIAN ucinnyu Alway: cheerful, alway: gay, Ginny liver from day to day. French Club 25 Swimming 3, Dramatics Club 23 Clarion 4. 732 Grand Ave. No. 52 Mechanirf I nrtitute JOSEPHINE DeVRIES Babe ,dnd when .rhe talk: :he alwayr taller to-gun: who! French Club 3, 45 I. R. C. 3, 4, Career Club 3, 4. S1 Middlesex Rd. No. 52 Undecided JEAN CLAIRE DeWITTE KID!! The one-man girlfor .veven year: .flll I can :ay if-give her three cheerfl ' Choir 1, 2, 3, 4g Orchestra 1, 2, 39 G. A. A. 13 German Club 4, I. R. C. 43 Inter-High Prep Choir 25 Inter-High Choir 3, 43 Frolics 1, 2, 3, 4. 336 Melville St. No. 33 Eartrnan School MARIE DiGIORGIO WaJhington'r lofi, our gain. ll Arthur Pl. Washington High School Underided MARY MARTHA DiPALERMO llIarty A :well gal. A grand pal. Renaissance Club 3. 93 Lyndhurst St. No. 18 R. B. 1. 21 ANTHONY J. DiVINCENZO llIurch We'll alwayx remember thif WFP? man, Who like.: to play ball wlzeneoer he can. Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 45 H. R. Soccer 25 H. R. Baseball 2, 3, 45 Renaissance Club 2,1 45 .Il Piccolo Scrioano 45 Swimming 2, 3, 45 Track 4. 144 Fourth St. Corpus Christi Tulane YOLANDA G. DiV1NCENZO She naturalized' whatever .fhc weary. Renaissance Club 45 Bowling 25 Finance Committee 45 Bad- minton 3. 255 Central Pk. No. 27 Undecided FRED DiVITA Fritz', jun call me Devil-May-Caref' H. R. Basketball 1, 2, 35 Base- ball 1, 25 H. R. Soccer -1, 2, 35 Science Club 1, 2, 35 Swimming 2, 3, 4. 95 Hebard St. No. 27 Undecided BETTY DONLON Donnic,' W heneoer Betty getf a free throw, Into the basket it will go. Baseball 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Badminton 1, 2, 35 Horseshoes 25 Spanish Club 2, 35 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 l. R. C. 35 Com- mercial Club 45 Handcraft 35 Ping Pong 2, 3. 86 ,loslyn Pl. No. 31 Undecided ROBERT DONY KKBOFY Broad of Jhoulder, fix feet two, lVi,vh all the fella: looked like you. Track 2, 3, 45 Fencing 2, 3, 45 Reserve Baseball 25 Football 3, 45 Basketball 15 Traflic Squad 15 Clarion 45 Baseball 1. 47 Laurelton Rd. No. 11 Undecided . THFRESA DORAN Teddienk rj' ,, Short and .fwcetg With :mile co te. C 4 ench Club 4 rc t,. I . '. sl . 8 hS C C ori?Tfnd if 'T-V-V1 ...' ' t SAM DOVOLO izsnujyrx Practice maker perfect. Reserve Basketball 25 Basket- ball 3, 45 H. R. Basketball 15 H. R. Baseball 1, 2, 35 H. R. Soccer 1, 2. I0 Merle St. No. 27 llncleCir1'e1l PEGGY HILLIARIC DRAPER SKI-,ggvjjl Though .the may appear mort quiet, I have a feeling xhe'.r a riot. Ping Pong 25 Badminton 25 I. R. C. 2, 3. West Henrietta No. 52 lllcchanic.f Inxtilute FRED DREXLIQR uDrexu To a future All-.-lmericazi ace, l1e,.r the man who rely the pace. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 25 Bowling 3, 45 Football 3, 45 Ping Pong 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Chess Club 35 H. R. Basket- ball 3. 5l Ferris St. No. ll Bucknell GLORIA M. ICAGLIC lllhile we, in 120, relax at our ea.re, Poor Gloria pleadr, Clan cluef, pleafefu Science Club 2, 35 German Club 2, 3, 45 Ping Pong 35 Tennis 35 1. R. C. 3, 45 Senior Councilg Dancing 15 Artcraft 3. S Birch Cres. St. Ambrose U. of R. ROGER D. ICASTON ilR0gH Now you .fee it! Now you dorft. Track, Manager 2, 35 Fencing 3, 45 Cabinet 35 Congress 35 H. R. Baseball 25 Athletics Committee, Manager 35 Dra- matics Club 45 Frolics 3, 4. 78 Harwich Rd. Laurelton School lllecha-nic: Irutitufe 3 U xy! ' gal' WAr2bMvi.Tu711Y ' l Up! fx v : k -4 f 11f.maa 1 t . Szhooz Might but ii miflyop Vi Jnizlfxrdicch-of rny tink. Usher,25 Bovylin 25 Congress 25 Junbrt Class R presentativeg Tennisg Volleybal 5 Dramatics Club 3. 196 Presque St. No. 52 U. of .-llabama Q PA , r , Of l l J A' ' ,J il l. S .lilSlf AUN 4. ij., S if gent! t ex gentle dv f. 4, cell. Choir g' ennis 2gSw'nm1i 1.13, Germ Club -l. USU 'Culver Rd. l No. ll School of Contrnerre .IRAN RUTH lfl.l.lS Short Stuff Happy go luclcy, fair, and free, Nothing there I-J' that bothery nie. llsher 2: Frolics 2, G. A. A. lg Choir l, 2, 3: Dramatics Club 2. -ll? Pershing Dr. No. ll Rurhnell Rllli.-X ELMAN RIM The greater the obftacle, the more glory in orierconitng il. lirench Club 2, 3g Science Club 2, 3, -lg l. R. C. 2, 3, -lg Com- mittee of Publications 31 Ping Pong Zg Dramatics Club 2. 155 Wisconsin St. No. ZS lfridevttled G RACIC lfl,M li R Cong lhithout II ,rutile upon lzrr fare It :eoulzlrft .vfeni like our old lIrm'e. l. R. C. 1, 2, 3, -lg lfrench Club Z, 3, -lg Science Club lg Career Club -lg Choir 2. 20 Mcliinster St. No. ll llnzleridecl WILLIAM I.. I-INGAN Bill l'lea.i'ingly plump, at the .Wlylillg gfJ. ,i', Hill nrrwr .Y!'!'II1.t' to have a n y fooex. Frolics lg Tralhc l: 'lirack Z, 3: Science Club -lg German Club 7 I R C -l ..,.... 19 Chatlield St. NO. 52 ll. of R. RAl.l'l'l lfRliNS'l'ONlf Ernie Full of pep. full offun, fl good friend to ef'eryom'. Science Club 3, -lg l. R. C. 2, -lg Spanish Club 2, -lg Skating l, 2. 380 Rosewood Terr. No. 11 Frulecided FRANK I-ISPOSI'l'0 Frei Frank wax a chemin, but he airt't no more, For what he thought wa.: llg0, way 112804. H. R. Basketball 1, 2, 3g 'lirafhc Squad lg Finance Committee 35 Chess Club 3g Renaissance Club 3, -l, President -lg Dramatics Club 3g H. R. Baseball 2, 3, ll Pifrolo Srrieano 2, 3, -lg l. R. C. 3, -l. 33 Fifth St. No. 27 College GlfNliYllfVlf FAl.CONl'f Cen ll'e know her by her happy air, Iler bright, brown eyzxv and her jet black hair. Swimming -lg l. R. C. -lg lirench Club 3, -lg Dramatics Club 2g Costume Committee, Frolics 3. 007 Parsells Ave. No. 52 llighlaml llofpital GliORGli FARMICR Patienre is bitter, but ity fruit xweet. Choir l, 2, 3, -lg Inter-High Choir 3, 4g Science Club 4. 1-ll Grand Ave. No. 33 Port Graduate GliR'l'RUDli R. FAVASULI Gert Confuviuf my, ll'hen twirl' romef, don'1 delay. G. A. A. lg Renaissance Club 3, -lg Bowling -lg Career Club -l. 125 Lyndhurst St. St. joseph's College lJUANli l liRGUSON Foodie Two heazlf are better than one. 'liumbling l, 2, 3g Baseball, Manager 3g Soccer, Reserve 3g Soccer -lg Baseball, Reserve Zg German Club 3g Representative to junior Class 3. 2-l Merchants Rd. No. -lb l'llllt'flidZ'!1 ROBIQRT FERGUSON HBOLU Two headf are indeed better than ONE. 'frack l, 2g H. R. Basketball 2g Reserve Soccer 3g German Club 2g Science Club 3. 2-l Merchants Rd. No. -lf, lvl1llz't.'il1c'd 23 JENNI12 FERRO Spunky It',v not the rrnile that countr, It',r what',r behinzl it. 1. R. C. 2, 3, 43 Renaissance Club 2, 3, 43 Career Club 3, 43 Baseball 3. 500 Central Pk. Westfield, New York X Undecided Y WA ,LACE FONT Wally', Ile geniur of our clan. ' r.'.f not a one he ean't rur- J. Sta ard Bearer 43 Judge of the S. G. A. Court 43 Vice- President of Senior Class 43 Circulation Manager of Clarion 43 Congress 2, 3, 43 Constitu- tional Convention 23 Patrician 2, 3, 43 Chess Club 2, 3, 43 Publications Committee 4. 343 Alexander St. No. 31 U. of R. IDA FONTANA nldu Better to make a :mall noire than a big echo. Clarion 43 Ping Pong 3, 43 1. R. C. 4. 161 Pennsylvania Ave. No. 27 Undecided MARY FONTANA i1Iairnie Never harly, no need to repent, Never complaining, but alwayr ' rontent. Ping Pong 2, 3g Shuffle Board 23 Badminton 33 1. R. C. 4. 101 Pennsylvania Ave. No. 27 Undecided B1i'l 1'Y LOIS FRANK Helm Frank hy nature, Fra nh lzy name, lfeltyfv a rport in every game. Swimming 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 23 Ping Pong 23 Badminton 23 Usher 33 Choir 1, 33 Dramatics Club 2, 43 French Club 4. 487 Cedarwood Terr. No. 52 Brockport Normal School RU'l'1l MARION FRANK 1nnzgy' ll'e ran be ture that her dirky never find the -I0 Jpace. Horseshoes 33 Ping Pong 33 Shuflle Board 33 Dancing 23 Baseball 3. 59 Delevan Ave. No. 31 Undeeided 24 VIVIFN FRAZZ1C'1 1'A Kflfggll Petite, neat, rwefl. Renaissance Club 1, 2, 3, 43 1. R. C. 2, 3, 43 Swimming 2, 33 Ping Pong. 48 Fifth St Q ' fa MURIEL .FROHLICII N9 111'oono A5 a bowler .fhe'.f hard to heat And to he her friend is certainly a treat. French Club 2, 3, 43 Bowling 2, 3, 43 Tennis 2, 3s Ping Pong 2. 995 Garson Ave. No. 52 L'11clec1'detl JOAN FURLLQY foanie Happy am I,' fro ni care I'n1frt'e. Numerals lg Publicity Chair- man 3g Dramatics Club 2, 3, 43 Spanish junta 2, 33 Committee on Clubs 3, 43 Career Club 43 Spanish Club 43 Badminton 23 Clarion 43 Tennis 23 1. R. C. 4. 436 Garson Ave. No. 33 U mlee izleil GEORGE GAG1i,jR. Gravy llir bouncing walk and Jtrange new eat Airft all thif liar! High vnan har got. Tennis 3, 43 Congress 3, 4: Cabinet 43 Vice-President of S. G. A. 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Chess Club 2, 3, 43 Advertising Manager of0rient 43 Ping Pong 3, 43 Awards Committee 3. 182 Parsells Ave. No. 33 Hfzniillon B1Q'1i'1ilF. lf. GALVIN l?ul1hleJ llfilh her Jweet, fyni pathetic rea y, Slzeill ehare all our illneyr away. Badminton 1, 23 Basketball 23 Ping Pong 1, 2g Swimming l, 23 Usher 33r1lennis 1, 2, 33 Bowling 23 1. R. C. 2, 3. 32 Parsells Ave. No. 33 Nurring Selmol ALLAN A. GATICS Greeting flute.,- Greelingr, Gezlmz' Lel'.r hope the wailf. Science Club 3, 4, President 3, 43 German Club 2, 3, 4: lraek 2, 3, 43 Congress 2g Orchestra 13 Chess Club 2, 3, 43 Congress 4. 95 Parkside Ave. No. 11 College ANGELA GAZBTTA .lnge In tennif .'lnge'J hard to heat, Since .vhe'J an excellent athlete. Renaissance Club 2, Tennis 2, 3: Horseshoes 23 Badminton 2, Swimming Zg Dancing 4. l25 Ontario St. Our l.ady of Mt. Carmel .lleehanitf Institute ICDWARD C. GICFR Eddie If it :tv-ren'tfor Eddie our playf would be flopf. For iff he who xetx the Jtage with propf. Cross Country 2, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. 34 Halstead St. No. 46 l'nderided CA R M HLA G IAGIIINTA .lli1Iif .-I little hit of ,valt and fweerizexx. Dancing 4. 150 Central Pk. Washington High School Undetided DALIC GIBSON Buck .llany wife thing: are bound up in :hort fpeeeh. Il. R. Basketball 23 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Career Club 3g Swimming 4, Clarion, Circula- tion Stall' 4. 100 Salisbury St. No. II College MINOR GOUYISRNISUR .icuyn Each 'mind haf ity own method! German Club 2, 4: Science Club 3. 4, Stage Iflectrician 3, 4, What a Life 3g Dramatics Club, Fencing Club 3, 4. It Prince St. Clearwater -lr. High School 1'olylet'ltnit' lnytitute BARBARA GRliI'INl.fXR Barb Pretty and clever and full offun, l1ere'.r beauty and brainf com- bined in one. Ilatrician 3, 4: Dramatics Club 2, 3, Career Club 43 I. R. C. 2, 45 Swimming I, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 2, 4, Secretary 4g Tennis I, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Clubs Committee 4, Clarion 4, Pon- tifex 4, Usher 39 Orient 4. 38 Holmdel Pl. No. 33 Ruffell Sage CICLESTINE GREENWIELL ucgleyn She walk: in beauty ax the night, Surrounded by eeleftial light. I. R. C. 2, French Club 3, 45 Swimming 3, 4, Usher 3, Clarion 4. 87 Kingston St. No. 33 Albany State Teacherx College I,ORlCT'I'A GRIFFITII ilkoryil Pretty? You bell Taken? Not yell Publicity Manager 2, I. R. C., French Club 2, 3, 4g Congress 33 Swimming 3, 4, Science Club, Vice-President 43 Orient, Art Editor 45 Senior Council, junior Class Representative. I42 Laurelton Rd. No. Il Art School ROBERT F. GROVIQR KKBOLFI fuxt ark Bob, he'll know. Science Club 3, Treasurer 4, Congress 2. 251 Windemere Rd. No. 46 College RUTH GUDAT Klyvort-hy!! New aoguex and Jtylex .vhe'll create, 'Caure .tlte': a walking farhion plate. Clarion 4, Baseball, Basketball. 78 Falstafl' Rd. Webster High School Cornell LOUISE GUELLI lVeez She if quiet. Yer, indeed! But ,vlie'll help in time of need. Renaissance Club I, 2, 3, 45 I. R. C. 2, 3, 43 Ping Pong 2, 3, Basketball I. 315 Sixth St. No. 25 Underided LOUIS GUGUINO Roeley Whaff the ure of huttlf-ltuflle? Find a little time to play. H. R. Basketball. 329 Central Pk. No. 27 R. B. 1. 25 X X - Eff -'PSFRANC RYZEYLI ' 9 V 1 ' UF, :xy No glitter ho a we rn en eaoor, - I lVe-cannot o'ercome lwwmeirzg 'f- clever. Patrician 1, 2, ,,y4g Consilihm 3, 45 Vox French 'lu 4, 'l'rea 1 4, Ren is a Club 3 43 . R. C. 3, 4 X X493 I a .St I .J it. Fra I' avie , - Nag' eth Collee . VJ JANF Lf GURNEY f .. ,, jane jane if both .rweet and eharrning. W'e've decided ,fhe',t difarrning. Consilium 2, Praetor 2, Orches- tra 1, 2, 3, 45 Frolics 1, 25 French Club 3, 45 Bowling 3, 45 I. R. C. 4. 146 Grand Ave. No. 33 Undecided EDNA HAGGERTY ller ruddy cheek: and twinkling eyex, Tell of the happinefx whieh within her liex. 138 Cedarwood Terr. No. 33 R. B. I. WALTER HAGGERTY 4'Red To be ufeful if to be noble. Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Orient 4. 138 Cedarwood Terr. No. 33 Undeeided MARION HALL Billie Laugh and the world laughi- with you. G. A. A. lg Choir 2, 3, 4, Inter- I-Iigh Prep Choir 2, Inter-High Choir 3, Swimming 3, Captain 39 Badminton 2, Ping Pong 3. 68 Coventry Ave. No. 28 R. B. I. VIRGINIA M. HALL Klcinnyi! A pleaxant lan is 5he,' A eredit to us :he'll be. Bowling 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, French Club 2, 4, Clarion 4, Career Club 3, 4, I. R. C. 1, 2, 3, 4. 70 Laurelton Rd. No. 11 Iriftitute of lllercharzdife 26 V HELAINE HALLINGS Alway: Jrniling, alwayf gay, Helaine Ilallings goef her way. Baseball 1, 3, 49 Ping Pong 33 I. R. C. 3, 45 French Club 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4, Usher 3. 3 Nottingham Circle Brockport High School Post Graduate NORMA JANE HANSEN Norm Sweet if her nnile, gay if her talk, All thru her life with there .rhe will walk. Craft 3, Secretary 3, Horseback Riding 3, 4. 35 Elmcroft Rd. No. 46 Undecided JEROME C. HANSS ferrie Who keeps one'f end in view, rnahef all thingy serve. 116 Elm Dr. . St. John the Evangelist College GERARD E. HASSELWANDER iljgrryli Knowledge if more than equiva- lent to force. Chess Club 4. 95 Floverton St. St. John the Evangelist U 'ndeeided ARLINE W. HECHT 411477, Oh Heeht, what we'll do without her? Tennis 25 Horseshoes 2, Bowl- ing 3, 4g Spanish Club 2, 3. 78 Illinois St. No. 28 Port Graduate RAY HICKS ..Ray,, IIe': a jolly fellow who joker and grinf, And he'f right there when the fun beginx. Soccer 15 Baseball I, 2, Monitor 49 Science Club 4, H. R. Basket- ball 2. 39 Lawndale Terr. No. ll Mechanicx Inftitute MYRTLIC HILL Hey You .ln apple for the teacher. Red Cross lg Tennis lg Chorus 1. 63 llreck St. Washington High School Brockport Normal School l f l ,. jf WllR'NER1W. HINZ Work? work. aml urt be done, But a 1 wo k, I we m fun. onitor '. tilreer Cl 33 Maple al St. No. ll ,,' ' .VW rr lnrtitu A 4.- Y -K. 4 t' I . . CAROL HOICHN Carlyle fllzvzzyx gooalfor a giggle or figlz, Carol never letxfun pau lzer by. Spanish Club 2, 3, -lg Juror 3g Craft Club 3, -lg Shullle Board 2. l26 Vvebsrer Ave. No. 33 Clerking JOHN HOFFlVllfll2R alloy., ll'hy hurry? Let the world wait for me. S7-l Garson Ave. No. 52 College JAMES F. HOWARD Dugan .-I lanky guy, lIe'll get by. ll. R. Basketball 2, 3, Track 3, -lg German Club -lg Career Club -l. 91-l Bay St. No. 11 Port Graduate GERALD HUBRFGSON lljfrryli 1le'r a quiet, refereed little lad, And when relzoollr over l1e'.r glad. 127 Nlildorf St. No. 52 illecha nier Inrtitute MABI-IL R. HUNKINS .fllwayr willing lzer tails to do. G. A. A. lg Swimming l, 21 l. R. C, l, 3, -lg Spanish Club 2, 3g Horseshoes 3g Constitu- tional Convention 2. 71. Leighton Ave. No. 31 l'ndfr1'rl1'cl l'QI-IZ.-'lI3li'l'll IACONIC Hefty Thus idly bury rolly lzrr world away. 459 North Sr. Washington High School Um1'ee1'dezl 01- A el. -f , . N RAYMOND A. INFARINATU . ,f 1 Jio ',g,r. . livery lime a man. lauglu, he lalcrf a kink out of the rlzain Qf life. H. H. Basketball 1, 2, 3g 'fum- bling 2, 3g Track 2, 35 Com- mercial Club, Program anal Social Chairman 3, 4. S7 Copeland St. No. ll R. B. 1. SAlVlUlfL C. JARlllNl'f Sam The popular lype. 16 Gordon Pk. Washington High School Undecided RU'l'l'l lil.l.liN JOHNSON Size who pr1':.f,r lillle Zliingr I-J' worllzy of great orzer. Patrician 2, 3, 4g Consilium 3, -lg Vox 3, -lg Congress 25 l. R. C. 2, -lg Awards Committee 3g Clarion -lg Science Club 4. S3 Ferris St. Chester, Pu. College MARY lC.,l0HNY1I.I,li ,llodefty beromex Il young wo- man. 36 Akron St. No. ZS Vndeeizled 27 I S PAUL R. JONES Don't give up the ship! 88 Ferris St. No. 33 Undecided KATHLEEN JORDAN lfcalhylf Few perfonf have courage enough to appear af they really are. Dancing 1, 4g Ping Pong 2, 3, Badminton 2, 3, Tennis 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 I. R. C. 3, 4g Commercial Club 4, Secretary. 71 Wilmington St. No. 31 R. B. I. MARY RUTH KALSBEEK Hillary Crecit muxt be given where credit if due. Spanish Club 3, 43 German Club 44 Crafts Club 3, 45 ShuH'le Board 2. 33 Woodstock Rd. No. 28 R. B. I. RUTH KELLMAN flKelly!l Ever ro cheery, ever Jo Jweet, Seldom a girl like Ruth can we rneet. I. R. C. 45 Orchestra lg Choir 3, Commercial Club 4, Swim- ming 2. 129 Leighton Ave. Corpus Christi R. B. 1. VIRGINIA M. KERN Ginny A world of thought: beyond lhofe dark eyef. I. R. C. 4, Choir 3, Commercial Club 4. 325 Melville St. Corpus Christi School of Commerce IRENE KLEIN Irene Some day 5he'll be another Siddoru. Tennis 2, 3, 44 Congress 4, Dramatics Club 1, 2, 4, Base- ball 2. 393 Alexander St. Girls Commercial High Sch. New Theatre School 28 54 ' gara S No. 27 J W mfe J eh P AL ii ' To. P ' C6 b . :SQ No 7 MARIE JEANETTE LAFASO .llarie Short of Jtalure, great of mind, A better hid ir hard to find. Patrician 3, 4, Consilium 4, fox 3, 4, French Club 2. 3, 4, I. R. 45 Congress 29 Repre- sentative of junior Class, Usher 3. lOl Wloodward St. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Highland Horpital CHARLES LAIOSA Chuck Rater high in Jportf, but higher with hi: friendf. H. R. Baseball 1, 2, 4, H. R. Basketball 1, 25 Track 2,1-1. R. Soccer 2, 3, Ren issance Club 3,45 Science Cl 2 3. Undecided ,Q ec . ndecided fl 'nfl' MARION LaMORTE Full of pep, full offun- It reemr .rhe': alwayf on the run. Renaissance Club 2, 3, 43 I. R. C. 3. 10 Trinidad St. No. 27 Undecided ROSE LATIN Thi: Rafe ha: no thorny. 417 Clinton Ave. N. No. 27 Washington High School Cornell THERESA LAURICELLO Terr A wiz at .rhortharzd and can the typel AJ a jiri!-rate rterwgrapher Jhe'll Jucceed all right. Bowling 3. 342 St. Paul St. VVashington High School Stenographer D QA ROBERT B. LEARY HBOV In a claxsroom .feat or a croxs Country meet, Rolf: the boy who'll never be beat. Spanish Club 2, 35 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Athletic Committee 45 H. R. Basketball 1, 2, 35 H. R. Ath- letic Representative 45 Tum- bling I, 2, 3. 402 Webster Ave. No. 11 Springfield DOROTHY L. LPIISTON MDM., Could I borrow your lipfticle? Basketball 45 Baseball 25 Horse- shoes 25 Swimming 2. 123 Fdgeland St. No. 11 Undecided DONALD F. LEMBCKE ClD0nYl Don if nice, well-known, and ncat, Ajincrfcllow you could not mcet. H. R. Baseball 1, 25 Basketball 1, 25 Football 35 Science Club 3, 45 I. R. C. 45 Orient 4. 466 Garson Ave. No. 33 U. of illinncxota BORIS M. LEVFNTON If ignorance if bliff, why makc .rtudy compulfory? French Club 2, 3, 45 Science Club 2, 35 I. R. C. 3, 4. 51 Prince St. No. 46 U. of Southern California SHIRLEY LEVEY Shirl A giggle plur charm Doe: her no harm. I. R. C. 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 45 Science Club 3. 2234 Athens St. No. 52 RICHARD JOHN LEWIS Dick Man in hi: time play: many partf. Dramatics Club, President 45 German Club 45 Chess Club 2, 3, 45 Ping Fong 2, 3, 45 Football Manager 4. 1495 E. Main St. Fairport High School Undecided li-IORN S. LINDBOIC flLindy!Y What an actor he could be If he tried out for a comedy. Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Traflic Squad 25 Clarion 45 Publications Committee 35 What a Life 35 Dramatics Club 35 Frolics Orchestra 3. 219 Culver Parkway Laurelton School U. of R. ix.. 'A lm, ' A , RUTH LOCKIQ ., I , Annie X I The way to be happy if to make other people happy. I French Club 3, 45 Bowling 2, 35 Jury 45 Swimming 1, 2, 35 Craft 35. Dramatics 4, A 110 Wyatt Dr., Brighton Eastwood H. S., Syracuse Port Graduate FRANK H. LO1'IFl l,liR NL?-fly!! Never do today what you can put of until tomorrow. Basketball 15 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 45 Bowling 3, 45 Orient 4. 101 jersey St. No. 52 Buckncll ROSIC liLl,l'1N LOMBARDO llerekv a girl we'z'e liked from the .rlart, And in the Career Club the dorf her part. Ping Pong 25 Dancing l, 45 Usher 35 Career Club 451. R.C. 2, 4. 169 Wilsonia Rd. St. Ambrose School of Commcrce NANCY L0 MONACO Nanny Silent ,rhe ir, but a friend to all. 46 Marietta St. No. 24 Undccidcd THICRFSA MARY LONCAO What would thcxe fchool papcrf do without her typing? Clarion 45 Il Piccolo Scrivano 3, 451. R. C. 45 Ping Pong 2, 3. 189 Fourth St. No. 27 Undecided 29 ll 1 ROBERT W. LONG .tgobn Though hir appearance is very Jweet, llif mi.vchievou.rne,rJ canfl he heat. 1298 Culver Rd. No. 11 Undecided ROBERT LONGWORTH Bob The bert driver in the country! without a licenfe? Swimming 25 Congress 3, Foot- ball 3. 308 Rosewood Terr. No. 11 gllechanicf Inftitute MARJORIF F. LOOKF llIarge Margie, we're alwayx thinking of you, Margie. Swimming 4, Horseback Rid- ing 3. x5 Juniper St. Wolcott Central School School of Commerce 1 X . X .1 A V ' 1 l RANCTll'fS LO ICCHIO . 4 . 7 U U sl sie Nh fzf fl Thi, iiyz of Ma' iron , Wh .Hut W re a lEayi'1ooh atjtll .vhe'5 deg 46a XAJJ 3ll'inii'n1i0xi 3 ll I M fi lilwllifliidison Shih School X 1 jg Undecided MARY 1'ILIZABli'l'H LOWE agmy., el dainty flip of race complete- nerr. French Club 4, Swimming 3g l. R. C. 45 Bowling 4. 104 Tryon Pk. No. 52 Pratt'.r Farhion Academy HOWARD W. LU'1'Z Luiz Ile'll jump the troublef. Track 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 33 Football 3, 4, Jury 3, Choir I. 213 Hayward Ave. No. 33 Undecided 30 EMILY MacDONAl,D rtEnLir Oh, for tho.re gorgeoux eyeff Ping Pong 3, l. R. C. 3, 4. 467 Alexander St. No. 33 Undecided BETTY MACK She S-illackf 'em down. Choir 1, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, Ping Pong 39 I. R. C. 3, 43 French Club 3, 4, Career Club 3, 4g Dancing 45 Jury 4. 1311 li. Main St. No. 33 Undecided DOROTHY MADIGAN Dottie May .vhe never have to Jay, Fm illad-iganfy 187 Wisconsin St. No. 28 Undecided MARIE L. MAGIONCALDA ufllaryn She if neither .vhy nor hold, Only very MU-controlled. Renaissance Club 3, 4, Dancing I. 45 Joslyn Pl. No. 31 Undecided 1'ILl,1iN MAIER Ellen Her recipe for making friendf: being one. Constitutional Convention lg French Club, Treasurer 2, Secretary 33 l. R. C. 2, 3, Con- silium 2, 3g Vox 1, 2, 3, 45 Patrician l, 2, 3, 4, Classie Classics 3, Congress 2, Presi- dent Iunior Class, Junior Censor 33 G. A. A. 1, 23 Bad- minton 2g French Club 2, 3, 4g S. G. A. Vice-President 3, President 4. 60 Sodus St, Durand Eastman Genereo O ' STA I A e Chee oef e n d Pin g , ' aslce 2, rid I. . .2, 3g b Lil i 1b2,3 . P' SJW CLARA MANCINI Cl1ub fur! ll lifflr quiet, jurt 61 lilllr flzy, Yr! lllrrfr a mrrry lfc'ir1,lclf lurlc- ing in lzfr fyr. Dancing lg Renaissance Club 3, 4. IS We-lil Sr. No. 31 l'7ltl!'flflr ll 'l'llOlXl.-XS Nl.-XNCUSU l'fm1m1l ' Tum gory flfrflmzg lwrr mul llll'l'I',' llr .frrrlyy lmunfl lo bf f:'fryrvln'1'f'. Soccer 2, 3, -lg Senior Councilg Renaissance Club 2, 3, -lg l'ub- licity Chairman 4: H. R. Basketball 2, 3, -la H. R. liase- ball 2, 3, ll Pffcolo Scrimno, Business Manager 4. IZS lfilitb St. No. 25 l'o,rl Graclualn AIlfRUlNllC ll. Nl.-XNGION IC l.1lll' if our game of gulf aflfr auoflzrr. v - Q ll0ll J. 1r,Skust- St. lllashington lligh School llbrk CUNS'l'.'XNCl'1 li. NUXNNING ulllllllllifll f.'nrlr11'rl.f IIN!-lllillflll l'.f to l'l7fWll'l lffrry jar! ul grml fmporl. lfrenclt Club, lfrolics lg llorse- back Riding 2, Choir 25 Or- chestra l. S7-l l'nivm-rsity slve. No. 3l Syrzuuu' ROSINA lVlANlllCl,IC 14 va .llar Sing for your .ruppfrz Choir l, Z, 3. 0 Vetter SLA I Washington lllgb School .N'ur.ring SA M M A RCl l ICSIC Marky Sfr lzim tuml1l1'11g clorvn. Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 43 H. R. Soccer l, 2, H. R. Basketball, Renaissance Club 2, 3, -lg Il1'ircolo Sfr1'r'ar1o3. 4: 'liutnbling l, 2, 3, -lg H. R. Baseball 1, 2. 196 Pennsylvania Ave. No. 27 .llerlzanicr Inxlftute C. XRRUl.l. Nl.-XRCllNl'iR Hflarrrnllu l rcomlrr 1il.01l7l2Vllll.I1lll ffnrrnll If wrt' frirmlly will: .llr. .llrf-- fell? l3aml l, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 31 Soccer l. of? Merriman St. Webster High School Callrge lVlAR'l'llA 'l'. lVllXRSCll,'Nl,l, .'llarly .llarllm p0.r.rr,r.rfr lllf' .rpiril of j'IJllllI.' ll11pp1'ne,rJ, ga-yrty, lnyally, mul fruIl1. Choir l, 2, Orchestra l, 2, 3, -lg lnter-High Prep Choir lg lfrol- ics Urchestra 3, Commercial Club 3, 45 German Club 2, 3, -lg Congress 3. l2'l llazelwooil Terr. No. 33 R. lf. 1. MICII,-Xlil. lf. Nl.'lRZlll.U .llirl'ry llf rvinr by a milf. 'liraclc 2, 3, 4: H. R. llaslcetball 2, 3, 4: Renaissance Club 2, 3, ll. R. Soccer 1. -lo Wohclwaxl St. gpm l ily of lVlt. Carmel I f ' ' IDM! fimflualr uf ' 1 X .. l . ,,Y,,f!yg.-f,.M,a,,. a ll!lRUl,l7 lVl.'l'l l'lCl'. Nl' .llnf l'uu lcrmfz' mf, pal: l'll lalv' a duff. Reserve Basketball 2, 3, Re- serve liaseball l, 2: Soccer 2. 30 lfecleral St. Hilton lligh School Ifrzrlefnlrrl !lRl,l'fNl'i Rllllill lVllXllRl'fR xl Illy, .ffcw'l fmilf, a frirnzlly way, .'l loyal ffllliflf, flflllll mnrr' mu wr ray? 402 Grand Ave. No. 3l FVUXRIUN lf. iVlAllRl'iR nlvuuhffyn .-I .rwrrifr girl ynu'll nr:'f'rwl1ml Sinn' pfoplf lilcf lzfr, flilllf nnr of ll kiml. l'i-ng l'ongg Badminton 2: Con- stitutional Convention 2, Con- gress 3, Craft Club 4. 36 Dyson St. No. S2 31 DANIEL I. MAYNE, JR. uDanu 1Ie'.r.a mighty mite of dyna- mzte. Consilium 2, 3, 45 Vox 2, 3, 45 Assemblies Committee 45 Prae- tor 25 Clubs Committee 35 Patrician 2, 3, 45 Swimming 3, 45 'llrack 3, 45 Junior Class Representativeg Clarion 45 Ori- ent 4. 325 Beresford Rd. No. 46 Ohio State DOROTHY MCCRACKEN Dottie If wit if the .ralt of conversation, Dorothy if well Jearoned. Spanish Club 3, 45 Bowling 2. 33 Lyndhurst St. No. 31 Undecided WALTER M. MCKINSTRY Wally ellwayf to be depended upon. 1. R. C. 3, 45 Usher 35 Science Club 45 Spanish Club 2, 45 H. R. Basketball 25 Career Club 4. 142 Empire Blvd. No. 46 JANE F. MCWILLIAMS ffjanieil Perxonal ity Pluxf 1. R. C. 2, 3, 45 Frolics 25 Dramatics 3, 45 Commercial Club 3, 45 Badminton 35 Career Club 45 Congress 35 Orient 4. 127 Middlesex Rd. No. 28 R. R. I . FRANCES MARGARET MELONI Fran You can be :ure .vhe'5 not a phoney, Thif Jweet little min by the name of Meloni. Renaissance Club 2, 3, 45 Ping Pong 2, 3, 45 Badminton 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Craft Club 4511. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Horseshoes 4. 98 Ontario St. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel R. B. 1. MICHALENA M. MENDOLA Mickey Short and xnappy, She': Jeldom unhappy. Badminton 25 Renaissance Club 2, 3, 45 Career Club 3, 45 1. R. C. 3, 45 Ping Pong 2. 321 Bay St. No. 27 Undecided 32 JOHN D. MESSINA lUecca Give me .rome men who are .rtout-hearted men. Swimming 2, 3, 45 Renaissance Club 2, 3, 45 H. R. Baseball 3, 45 H. R. Football 2, 45 H. R. Soccer 2, 3. 17 Third St. St. Francis Xavier Tulane STEPHEN MICHEL Steve Hit molto Per.feveranee Conquerx any interference. Science Club 2, 3, 45 Fencing 2. 117 Delevan St. No. 31 U. of R. LOIS M. MILBRANDT Beauty and brainx don't mix they My. But look at Loixg :he'f not that way. Spanish Club 3, 4. 420 Garson Ave. No. 33 Undecided CLARENCE E. MILLEN ' ujimn Of thixlfellow. pleaxe take heed, For in thi: world he'lljill a need. Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 15 H. R. Basketball 15 H. R. Baseball 1. 44 Tryon Pk. Port Byron High School JOHN J.MoD1Fi:R crjohnnysy A true gentleman both in man- ner: and wordy. H. R. Basketball 25 Fencing 45 Athletic Committee 4. 624 Melville St. St. Ambrose School Port Graduate ARLENIC A. MONKS KlAr,I Be on the lookout for !Irlene'.r Jmile, It may get contagiouf after a while. 1. R. C. 45 Badminton 15 Basketball 15 Dancing 15 Com- mercial Club 45 Swimming 2. 228 Breck St. Corpus Christi R. B. I. ANN M. lVlUN'l'lON li Jn n, lf .vhf mmrl? llrr rfford,v.rl1ofe il. Alffll an r1r1.f':c'fr? .-Inn will know Il. lox' 2, 3: Renaissance Club 2, 35 G. A. A. Council Vice- President 45 Swimming l, 2, 3: Ping Pong 35 Basketball 35 Baseball 35 Tennis 1, 2, 35 Badminton 2, 35 Jury 3, 45 l. R. C. 45 Congress 4. 36 Pennsylvania Ave. Our Lady of lVlt. Carmel MARY A. MoN'l'loNi3 -'.il,.f, ' .ll ary if hnofen fo riwyrmr ,145 II goodfrirnd who fr lotf of fun, R 'IYIIIA' and :billing all Ihr' timr. li ff, fer all ihinlc that .llaryfr finf. l'o.x': Renaissance Club 2, 35 G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 45 Treasurer 45 Swimming l, 2, 35 Ping Pong 35 Basketball 3: Tennis 1, 2, 35 Jury 45 Badminton 2, 35 l. R. C. 4. 30 Pennsylvania Ave. Our l.ady of lVlt. Carmel, iam i RD F. MURP --15.1 5- 3. g l,VTf!10,f zrx! ffgarion, Spot sb ' or'4 Pub- l' ationxjfm ee, C a man 'Bask b l2,45Cons' ion- al Conventi X - . M SSO N. Goo n St. 0 15 Sprin firld Wll,l.lAM MURPHY Our ramlidair for GIIl7fl!'l',f right- hand man. Band 2, 3, 45 Urcbestra 3, 45 'lirack 4. 35 lligbwood Rd. No. S2 ,llI'L'lll1Il1.t'5 Inffifufe JEAN M U RRI-ILL fmnic ' Tiny l1P1d,fN1!Illfl'lf1I rurly lzrocen hair, slflllll-I .fffnlf nferr to hoof a mfr. 1931 li. Main St. No. ZR Undecided Al.lfRliD J. NIURRICR 11.1111 dl if quirk on !lll.fi'l'!'f.fi71 clan Jud walking home from ,f!'ll00l his fail. Patrician 1, 2: Science Club 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 German Club 45 H. R. Basketball 3, 4. 247 Hazelwood Terr. No. 33 Undecided MARY ANN MUSSFRI Cz'nllr in nmnnrr, firm in reality. Renaissanc 'lub 4: 'liennis 2, 35 Horse I es 2, 35 Badminton 255- wi ming 2. HQ, ntario St. Mt. Carmel R. l?. I. Bl'i'l l'Y NICASTRU Bunny Bffty talcruf lilr mfily and ,twil- irzgly gory hrr way. Renaissance Club 2, 3, 4. 48 Nlapledale St. St. Ambrose Ilndrridrd ROSIQ NlC0l.li'l l'l Nz'rlcfy flrzy ball yhr can .vurrly hurl, For ,fhr'f n Iypical outdoor girl. G. A. A. 15 Renaissance Club 2, 3, 45 Horseshoes 3, 45 Career Club 45 I. R. C. 4. 50 Niagara St. . St. Francis Xavier .llrflianirx lmliluif CA R M liI,LA N llili R Comm J good ufr Inf alwayr found for .filfnrc. 109 Woodward St. No. 3l R. B. I. LOUISIC PIYA l.. NURSFN Suz1'r I,oui.rr IVA' thf .tuwl old-farlzionrd hind of girl,- Tl1ry'rf now ,ro hard lo find. Cboir l, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. l. 173 Hazelwood 'l'err. No. ll Work KATH RYN NOUN ..Kay,, llvhrn you arf in nerd, Kay if a rml frirnd, indffd. 542 Atlantic Ave. No. 31 33 MARIE OHIE .'llae Friendly and charming with a winning way, Kznd and .rweet alwayf Jtay. Red Cross 2. 21 Second St. No. 27 Undecided DOROTHY L. OLIQSLY Dot lVhat poolr of laughter are her eyer. Spanish Club 2, 3, 4g Swimming 35 Usher 25 I. R. C. 35 Career Club 45 Ping Pong 2, 45 Bad- minton 25 Clarion 45 Commit- tee on Clubs 45 Bowling 45 Congress 35 Orient 4. 04 Lyndhurst St. Corpus Christi R. B. 1. VIRGINIA O l'OOLIC Ginny', Iler flashy cornehachr make uf derpair. Ping Pong 2: Swimming 25 Baseball 35 Patrician 3, 45 I. R. C. 4. 68 Hazelwood Terr. I St. Ambrose K Undecided Q, ' ' tl .., , N lx .J , ' if , fr- R :R'17F'o. PAQII Q tl Dj,-J K ' N Barter A T X ' fl bark Wixilwfupre eg Nile almf win r eftee I I 3 K e B etball ,LR ..1,2'5-larer, ub.J ' . R. 1 . , I 1 Lyhd rst St. 1 Car . . X. Undec ed S tw .5 'N l 'X A X 4 JOSEPH INR 'l'HERliSRR?'-gi? PAGANO fCKitty!, Kitty'.r honeft, impirh grin, Comer from a gay, glad heart within. Swimming 1.5 Career Club5 lenn1s5 Renaissance Club. 241 N. Union St. No. 27 Undecided IOSEPHINE PALERMO 5 Pep5ie Frmn A tle wrinlzley near her eyef, Tongilk 3. 0 ScioxSt. Wihhington High School ' j py nature we rurmife. if -3. LUCILLE PALERMO ..Shy,, The fhy, retiring violet of our claw. Renaissance Club 2, 3, 45 I. R. C. 2, 35 Basketball 1, 25 Ping Pong 2. 751 N. Goodman St. No. 25 R. B. I. sYLVEs'l'i:R PALMISANO Buddy Let'f hope he managex hit life ax well df he manager athleticf. Science Club 35 H. R. Basket- ball 2, 3. 21 Weld St. No. 27 NANCY L. PANARO Peanut.f ,lround the barry the doef rlide, You can he .ture 5he'll win for her fide. Badminton 25 Baseball 2, 35 Horscshoes 25 Tennis 35 Re- naissance Club 2, 3, 45 Ping Pong 25 Senior Council. 348 Ellison St. No. ll R. B. I. JOHN PAPPAS Donney Putt, putt, putt, that'.f Donney practicing hir golf. Swimming 2, 3. 14 Leopold St. Washington High School MARY JANE PAR RINELLO Parr Her typing certainly if above Party, Swimming 15 Renaissance Club 2, 3, 45 fox 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 I. R. C. 45 Badminton 2. 336 North St. Mt. Carmel School of Comptometry BYRON PARSONS ..By,, Bafhful with girlf, .silent in fchoolg That reemr to be the Byron'.r jirft rule. Spanish Club 2, 35 H. R. Basketball 1, 2. 156 Parkside Ave. No. 52 Undecided . w Bl'I'l'5l'Y , EARSON 4 Bm 'it fvaf hfr fan' with ,m1ilf,v. l. R. C. 2. 3, 4. President 4g Vice-l'nesiden unior Classg Frencll Club 3 nance Com- mitt e 3, l sri ute Speaker of 0 4: C stitutional Co vention Z: C! 'on 4: Con- gre.s 2, 4: Red Cross la l'ub- licity Committee 2. 34 Gale 'lit-rr. No. 46 Collfgf AlUSlil'lllNl'i PFCORARU uillffflrlj' .vfzr roll! along. Renaissance Club 3. S50 Atlantic Ave. No. .il CARM ICN l'liRl,0 Thr ntl1lfIfi ' lypf. Reserve Soccer 23 H. R. Basket- ball 2, 3, 45 Renaissance Club 2, 3, 4: Il l,I.t't'!7f0 Srrizwno 3, 4. 13 Vlleld St. Our Lady of lVlt. Carmel lllldffl-dfd l,0llll'i l'lf'l'RUZZO UaHir', I a'nn'l rvorryf 'Il'l1I1f3,f llir uff? Uv0VVj'l'7l.Q lmllirry mf lfkf Nm drufr. 5 Nassau St. No. 9 .lli'f'l111r11'c,v Irzflilufr Dl'il.0RlS M. l'll'iRCl'i UDV.. llrr ,fnrilf if lzrfglzl, lirr word.: nrffrfv, .Ind ax a ffliflld, ,r11f'.f ferr:-fr lrur. I. R. C. 49 Dancing l, 4. 54 Kingston St. No. 33 lllldfflidfd CON C lf RTINA POLIZZI KCCOIIIIIAFV, Connie' Polizzi, pfrt and xlzort, Findf glory on :he bafkftball murt. Ping Pong 2, 3, 43 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 2, 3, 45 Badminton 1, 2, 3, 45 Horse- shoes 23 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. 628 Scio St. Hemlock High School R. B. I. N. ir lr' ,lfVl'l'il,l, it .. , my Sri r 1 lf, popf Tl 1 lf' Il. R G ' A 'la Clariol4. 17 iw-mary Ama. 0. 31 J R. H. I. Rlllll lf. l'UR'lil'iR Redd 4 Look what Clmrlvlt fmt' liziseball 3. 4: Basketball 3, 4g Ping Pong 41U. A. A. 248 Conkey Ave. Charlotte High School Sclmul of ,Yuming ,lllNli M. POWERS To knncv Iliff lx to low' Iliff. lfrench Club, Yice-President 3g l. R. C. 35 Choir 2, 3: Basket- ball l, 2, 44 Shullleboard lg liadminton Z. 773 lilossoni Rd. Brighton High School Al. l'. Sr4f1fwlrgfSo1'z4af Uiorl' CA RM HI. M A R I li PR liSl l l'I ..THry.. lliligmil? ,Ind llzfn .flH1lf. llnppy? lfublzlirig oefr wil11fur1. Renaissance Club 2, 3, 43 Il l'1'1'f'0Io Sf'f1A'C'!I71U 45 Clarion 4g Orifnl 4. 309 lfourth St. St. Francis Xavier Lv7ldl'L'l4d6'd GLORIA PRINZI union Lil r fall'-but gfllilf, ,rrcrcl ruff. ing n' Renaissance-Club 119 l' St. Charlotte High School R. B. I ! mton 2. x O l r S S 'vi ill, izivfjlvl ,it1'1', ifiifiy iyrypr 1 hlnn fho -ilm draw! L If Y' ,rm ny 'jlflejl nf full. of giigr- 2: Representative Q 1 . 3' xforv t. No, 3l .ll6'I'lIIlP1l-CJ' I n.vr1'luh' YJ - 35 ANN F. I'UI.I'l'O u.4111Ic'H Clank, flank, xl ringer z'w ry time. Badminton I, 24 Horseshoes I, 2: Basketball l, 2, Baseball 2, Renaissance Club 3, 4, Dra- matics Club 2, Ping Pong I, 2. 50 'lihird St. No. 27 Nurfing Selrool BlC'l l'Y ,IANF RACHOW l?ert.v Our pet brunette. Frolics lg Choir lg Ping Pong 2, 31 German Club 2, 3, Career Club 3. 204 Webster Ave. No. ll R. B. l. ANTHONY RANDAZZO Randy 1lere'5 a peppy .1-port fan Alnd at a player IIFRI' the man. H. R. Basketball 2, 3, 4g Soccer 3, 4, Renaissance Club 2, 3, 4, H. R. Baseball 2, 3, 4: H. R. Soccer 2, Il Pieeolo Scriziano 4, 'Frack 2. I9 First St. No. 27 Tulane BIi'l l'IC RANDAZZO HBH., lt'.r our lurk to be her friend. Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Archery -lg Swimming 2. 568 Scio Sr. No. ll R. B. I. -IFNNIIC RANDAZZO fl-lganw Now l1ere'J a girl wlro'J bound to click, And with all friendf 5lze'.v bound to ftiek. Baseball I, 2, Renaissance Club l. 203 Central Pk. No. 27 Undecided VINCIQNZA RANDAZZO ll,7iCk3ylY Happy-go-lucky, gay and care- free, I Thatfr wlzat IYHlC!7IZll alwayy will be. Choir I, 2, 3g Dramatics Club 2, Renaissance Club 2, 3, 44 'lien- nis Club 3, 45 Junior Class Representative. 76 Ferndale Cres. St. Francis Xavier St. lllaryff School of Nuvzring 36 JOSISPHINIQ VIRGINIA RASO ujdy Sl1e'5 atlzlrtie ar you can fee, .fl ,rwell gal, too, ,che .reernf to lm. Swimming l, 2, Badminton 24 Ping Pong 45 Renaissance Club 4. 180 Peck St. No. 27 Uncleeided GIAIJYS M. RICINHARIYIA Clad1'e Blond and Jtately is our Glad. Tlzat doe5n't make the fellowy mad. Iatricianl 2 3 Numerals sics ' as erb rac e uri 0 Secret ublicitx Qommittee 4, -I Award 3, French Club 2. 178 Seymour Rd. l.aurelton School Bufalo State -IOHN RICHARD ROBB ujuann If ylluiff in a had, rad way, Call juan- he'll clzafe gloom away. Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Repre- sentative to Junior Class. 809 Atlantic Ave. St. John the Fvangelist Ilndeeidea' ANNIE M. ROCKPIFICI,I,l'IR rckofkyir Take one look at her great name, .ind you know .rhe'r headed for fame. Frolics l, 3, 43 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. 529 Parsells Ave. No. 33 .lleclianiw Inftitute JOAN ROCKISLI, Tlzif .Iliff if af good ar lzer fnzlle. Dancing lg Spanish Club 23 Tennis Club 35 Commercial Club 4, Congress 4, Bowling 4. 27 Hampden Rd. No. 28 Undecided YOLANDA ROGICRS ..RKd,, Red hair and nire tarte in dren, lVill make rome man defire her l'ef.'l Dramatics Club 25 Swimming 3, 43 Archery 44 Renaissance Club 3, 4, I. R. C. 43 Commit- tee of Finance, Usher 4. 201 N. Union St. No. 31 .lleehanirf Inrtitute 3 i I 9 -a li . .A.2, Ll in I-I y ' -lr , ii ' g'lg Badmi t 1 fl iv ' lg Lg 8 'l '. l . ' Q ,Q ll' 'ss' f D V ,r ROSE MARIE ROMEO uR0vs Be ,filent and Jafe. Silenee never lzetrayf you. Renaissance Club 2, 3, 4: Ping Pong 2, 3: Badminton 2, 3: Horseshoes 3: 1. R. C. 2, 3. 107 Ontario St. Mt. Carmel R. B. 1. NORMA A. RUHLAND HPVUFIIIH The reaxon gentlemen prefer lllorzrle,-A. Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Swim- ming 3: Ping Pong 2: Clarion 4: 1. R. C. 4: Commercial Club 3: Badminton 2. 166 Wetmore Pk. Corpus Christi R. B. I. HAROLD RUSH Hal Iff all Greek to mel Cross Country l: Baseball 1, 3g Spanish Club 3, 4, H. R. Basketball 2. 241 Scio St. No. 31 l'nder1'ded ALFRED RUSSO ' ' Frerlzl le' ' No man of fewer worrlf. Bur wha! lhaye rvorzlx lelll S Leopold St. Washington High School NOREEN RUSSO Nora .lfter llllij' 1lon'I laugh im harzl. You mighl get another fit. Athletic 1: Badminton 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: 1. R. C. 45 Renaissance Club 4. 53 Niagara St. No. 27 I 'nzleelzlerl WILLIAM E. RYAN MEM., .-llthough in lfilgll-.VII you think I'm dosing, I'm really Ilblflllil jufr repor- ing. 1. R. C.: Spanish Club. S4 Franklin Sq. ' I Corpus Christi .llechaniex Irutitute MARION FRANCES SAELI Mi Mi You have the brighter! lillle Iwinkle when a funny thing oecurf. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Inter-High Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Career Club 4. 211 Browncroft Blvd. No. ll College R1'l'A MARIE SAGE Rifle Pleafe take a letter, .Iliff Sage. Spanish Club 2, 3: 1. R. C. 3: Commercial Club 4: Ping Pong 45 Badminton 4. 37 Woodland Pk. St. ,lohn's R. B. 1. DOROTHY ANN SALZE Dottie fl Dot with a lot of zlafhf Senior Councilg Tennis 1: Base- ball 1g Congress 3. 229 Cedarwood Terr. Geneva High School R. B. 1. E1.1ZAB1-ITH A. SANDERS Bury .-I rheerful Jmile and pleaxarzl grace .flre all reflerted in her fare. Congress 3: Inter-High Science Club 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Archery 4: Career Club 4. 459 Hazelwood Terr. No. 11 College ROY F. SAWYER ukoyu Ile may blufh and he thy, But you can't ajforrl to pau him hy. Fencing 2: German Club 2, 4: Science Club 2, 3, 4, Usher 25 H. R. Basketball 4: Track 4. 417 Melville St. No. 33 Cornell MARIE JOHANNE SCALISE URI-ty, Carefree am 1, from worrlef I'm free, Why aren'l all other juxt like me? Basketball 3, 4, Ping Pong 3, 4: Badminton 3, 4: Renaissance Club 2, 3, 4: Jury 4: Career Club: 1. R. C. 423 Scio St. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Undecided 37 Joi: J. seAi,oNi: i ijmvfrv 1 xl bI1J'b'1'lbt1ll player, but a grnllv- rnan, loo, . .Al grand ,fporlfnzan in wlmlrf'1'r ln' may do. Congress, lh,RfBAketball 1, .- 2 3 . . 4. , , , . Baseball If 2, 3, 4, aissance Club, Scienge Club, H. R. Soccer: , 157 Lewis St. Our Lady ol' Mt. Carmel Colgan, DONALD LOUIS SCHADINU Shady Talcf zz luolc at Ilia' blond, rollfgi- rm' guy, lle',t the zypf fliaf mlflmr llif eye. H. R. Basketball 2, Baseball Reserves 2, Manager Basket- ball 'lieam 1, Spanish Club 2, 3. 'll Culver Parkway No. 11 Springjiflzl MlLDR1iD SCHIICMAN U.lllll1ic'H l'i'n,g pong or fmiriif lx lin gamf. To br ll l. l1t'lIt'l' if lifr aim. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, -Choir 1: Badminton Z, 3, 4: Ping Pong 2, 3, Horseshoes 2, lnter-High Prep Orchestra 2, 3: lnter-High Orchestra 4, Monitor 4, Tennis 2, 3. 703 Merchants Rel. No. 52 Corllanzl 1.0Rlf'l l'A M. SCHUBICRT Sfl1uby Srlluby if ,ilim and full of grace lllillz IU!!-lI',l' galore lo liglll lzrr fzlfr. Bowling Z, 3, 4, Ping Pong 3, Dancing 1, Craft Club 3. 160 Vllilsonia Rtl. St. john the lfvangelist R. lf. I. GABRHCI, R. SCORSONIC Cabell Gabriel, blow your liorn. French Club 2, 3, 4, l. R. C. 3, 4. 140 Ontario St. No. S l'r1zlfi'1lli'zl ROBlfR'l1 Vl. SHARTRAN Rell Your frifrifng paper by lliif refl- lzrzldwzl lad lx przlrllrzl wlllz a grrrlilng glml. lfrench Club, Science Club, l. R. C. IN? Rosewooil Terr, No. ll R, lf. l. 38 ANITA RUTH SHICLDON .Yila Ulf Nita 'notlzrr lilcr' you. Consilium 2, 3, 4, Patrician 2, 3, 4: lox' 3, 4, Praetor 2, Usher 2, Constitutional Convention Congress 2, I. R. C. 2, 3, 4, lfrench Club 3, 4, Representa- tive to -lunior Class, Badmin- ton 3, Classic Classics 3, As- semblies Committee 4, Co- Chairman junior Real Cross 4, Clarion 4. 41 Lanark Cres. No. 46 Oberlin RITA LILLIAN Sl1IiI.DON Do you nrnl I1 porter? Gr! Rim. 1. R. C. 2, 3, 4, Craft Club 3. 47 Berry St. No. 52 .llri'l1a111'r,v lllyllillllt' liVANGlil,lNlf SHICMPP live Slzfft llir gramlrft girl you'll rwr mari, llfr pa'r.wn1al1iIy'f lmnl lo bmi. Constitutional Convention 2, Praetor 2, junior Council 3, lxoy 2, 3, 41 Clarion, Managing lxditor 4, Choir 2: Finance Committee 3, Assembly Com- mittee 3: Congress 43 French Club 2, 3, 4. 100 Parsells Ave. No. 1, Brighton flullrgf' WILLIAIVI H. SHOI-IMAKICR Slirm.s'lr ' To Iln' guy wlzoff lanky franif' lVill .vonif day bring lzfm brlfwbzlll famf. Baseball 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, H. R. Basketball 2. 395 Rosewood Terr. No. ll ROBICRT D. SIHLICR usi.. llfll lII'i'ff lf! ,l'lu61lit'J' 1'r1n'rff're' zcilli lzzff rzlufalio n. H. R. Basketball 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4, 1. R. C. 4, Ping Pong 3. 408 Garson Ave. No. 33 ll'r,tt lvfrgin ia ROSALll'i S1Lll'lNl Ro,vul1'r, my zlnrling, Ro.i-1111? my clrm I71 . Usher 3, Renaissance Club 4. 18 Wleltl St. No. lx R. ls'.1. BURTON -I. SM I'l'H Burr Ifllffbllll IAJ' lil,-' -lill'1'OV'I'll' gamf, .lf you F1171 Irll by l11'.f gfflll-liIINlf'. Baseball 2, 3: Captain of Monitors 4: H. R. Basketball 3. 40H:1llSt. No. ZS I '111lr1'1'1l1'1l ICUGICNIC T. SMITH Burl The guy fc'l1o.fe grand pl1y,r1'11ur .llalwtv all ll1f fvo1m'11 'IUFZILH H. R. Basketball 1, 2: Swim- ming 3, 4. Captain 4: Track 3: Soccer 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: l. R. C. 4. 38 Queens St. No. 52 Collfgr' , W7Al.Tl'fR C. SlVllTH J, ' S111illy 111 fl tvorlzl of ,rpeed he taker 1111- lzmf. l'47 Hazelwood Terr. No. ll .llf'1'l11111 1'1'.r lllfllillllt' ROBICRT R. SNYDICR Hlffllln Bw for miim' own pzlrl, if 'Cl'l1.V lirrrk tu nie. German Club 2: Science Club 3, 4: Career Club 3, 4: l. R. C. 4. 07 Macbeth St. No. 52 College' ANTHONY O. SOTO Tony Thr 1111111 relzo eon1r,f Ilfllullll for t'l!l,i',i' 411411. l'rr.sident of Spanish Club French Club 4: Senior Council 4: Constitutional Convention 2: Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4: 0111-111 4. Zoo Garson Ave. i i Corpus Christi IRYING G. Sl'Al,'l'Y Iron flier me n1v111'y, not aclr'1'4'1'. ' ll. R. Basketball 2: Track Z: Treasurer, Senior Class: lix- amination Board of Court 4: 0rif11t 4: Tumbling 2, 3, 4: Reserve Basketball 3, lVlan- ager: l. R. C. 4: Orchestra l, Z, 3, 4: Band 39 Congress 4. lSll Culver Rd. No. ll ,lift-l1f1111'1-f 11151 it u If ROSE Sl'AlVll'lNATO Buddy .l riurff 1'll bf, ,flljlf Huzldy, U11 nd wear ll urziiform, ,lml dnemr all my p11lif'11l,v l'r'1' rffrufd in Ilzv .r1or111. Swimming l, 2: -lunior Real Cross l, 2. l0'? Central l'k. No. IN ,Yumr JACK ANDICRSON SPANAUICI. If llzf bra! fy 11111 jurl r1'gl1l, You lrllllfl' fuel: if 1111 ll ,ilr1'lcf. Prosecuting Attorney 4: l 1'ol- ics Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra l. 2, 3, 4: lnter-High Band 41 lnter-lliglt Orchestra 43 Dramatics Club 3g Congress 3. 3lS Yarmouth Rel. No. 41, l'. of .'lli1'l11ig1111 lJOlVllfNlC l'. Sl'lNl'll.l.l Dani llrlpful 111115 '.i' , II rc1'11111'11g ,r111fl1', .l11 opfn Pllllufl'-l'fl'fvliVl17Il guilr. Swimming 2, 3: Wrestling 35 I. R. C. 3, 4: Choir 2. lol Oregon St. Washington High School ROBIQRT Vl'ARRlfN SPRY Hob Tlzough l11 ,t 1111! ,ro wry lull, lz'nh'.i flu' Spry-1',vl Il.fi11.3' all. ll. R. Basketball 2: Choir 2. 133 Minnesota St. No, ZS .lOSl'fl'll S'I'.MiNI'l l'0 Stag Somf pfoplf cvorry, 11Il11'r.r frrl, ,lx for mr' ljurl-l'11r.q1'I. 330 N. Clinton Ave. Wlashington Iligh School f.'oll1'g1' MARY ,lANlf ll. S'l'fXRK HSPIIIILB. Hyilltflt' fv111111'11 F1171 lalw ll. Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Tennis 25 llorseshoes 2: llsher 3: Science Club Z, 3: Track 2, 3g Swim- ming l, 2. 2 Berwyn St. No. ZS lI1'11r1'11l llotpilfll 39 WILLIAM STEAR Shorty fudge hint not by hir height, judge him by the inner light. 845 Grand Ave. No. 25 Carnegie Tech MARGARET STIQI-IH1.liR Margie Life if a ganze4of bafketball. Ping Pong 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Frolics 3, What a Life 3. 2075 Clifford Ave. No. 11 , Undeeided , ,Dv -I I 1 I A M. S TISFANI X -I Cl ,Y ji , Lee I QM: hair if thick wit! urlx Vain when :he Gh gf hir . Pi g Pong 3, ssance Club 3, I. R. C. , 4, Tommy I lroperty Committee 2, Dra- matics Club 2. 807 Bay St. No. 11 Undeeided BARBARA JANE STEVENS Charming but .fhy,' We can't pau her by. I. R. C. 3, 4, Tommy Property Committee 2. 567 N. Goodman St. No. 37 Syracufe JUNIC STIQVIENSON Stevie 1t'5 nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Horseback Riding 2, Congress 3, junior Class Representative, Secretary, Senior Class, Pub- lications Committee 4, I. R. C., Vice-President 4, Patrician 2, 3, 4. 196 N. Goodman St. No. 25 College RUTH V. STRAUB Ruthie With all her laughing and her tearing, Ruth manager to be very pleat- ing. lirolics 1, 2, Choir l, 2, 3, Usher 2, German Club 4. 141 Hazelwood Terr. No. 11 Highland llofpital 40 ICILIQIQN STRICKLAND Red A mighty good Jport, a worth- while friend, find willing to help right to the end. Ping Pong 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Badminton 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, orseshoes 2, G. A. A. Council '3, Vice-President, Monito 3 4. 6 I. w od St. No. 25 General Ilorpital Struby I ith brown, lightning, and thunder, Bill plowf all oppofitiou under. Basketball 1, Captain Annex Traflic Squad, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Frolics 1. D S wi LIAM L. STRUB 146 Mildorf St. No. 28 Buehnell DOROTHY J. SULLIVAN Dottie Pretty and .rweet in her dignzfed way, There'5 nothing bad about Dottie to ray. Dancing 1, Ping Pong 2, Bad- minton 2, Tennis 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, I. R. C. 4. 279 Breck St. Corpus Christi l,'r1dft'1'ded DORIS 1. SWAZIC Of every noble work, the Jilent part if best. French Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, Ping Pong 2, I. R. C. 4. 38 Luella St. No. 23 13u,rine,r,r JISANNIZ A. SW1i'1'1.AND Ufeanien Right to the end, .-llwayJ a friend. G. A. A. 1, 2, Swimming 1, 2, French Club 2, I. R. C. 2, Choir 1, lfrolics l. 85 Juniper St. No. 46 R. H. I. JUNE C. SWOPE Swopie .fl pal in need, ' xl friend indeed. Monitor 3, 4, Congress 3, Swimming 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Civic Award 3. 429 Melville St. No. 33 Park .-lwnue Ilorpital -IOSl'Il'HINli 'l'ALl,U'l'O -.jon Ifrorvn l1a1'r and ,tnappy fyrx, 111 bmuty, jn,t1'pl1i11f qualifier. llasketball lg Dancing lg Re- naissance Club 2, -l. -l3 Peck St. Corpus Christi ,llfcl1a11ir,v I11,i'I1'lu11' .IANIQ YANl'i'Pl'l2 TAYLOR l'f11'11 ' Good fl1111g,r l'IHlll' Ill! 51111111 park- agar. Congress 3g Clubs Committee -lg Science Club lg Career Club, President -lg French Club -lg Swimming 3g l. R. C. 2, 3, -lg 'liennis lg Basketball lg 'lirack Meet 2. 303 Melville St. No. ll C. 1114 R. l l,0RliNClC M. 'l'l'IRRl'l'O Flo Siu' 1YHIIr',' flu' ,f11z1I1'1f,' rlzz' rou- qurred. l5l Central Pk. Washington High School lvlltJ1'fidt'!1 ,ll'iANNlC MARIE 'l'llfFANY 1.1-gf, .-Ill flu' alum' if .vlrfp and rat. P. S. Slir alto tlzinkx of Pflf. Uramatics Club 3, -l, President 3g I. R. C. 2, 3, -lg Consilium 3, -lg Censor -lg German Club 2, 3, -lg Clubs Committee, Chairman -lg Choir 2g Inter- lligh Prep Choir 2: Memorial Scholarship lfuml, Chairman -lg fvllfliflll -lg Congress -l. 2l3 Melville St. No. ll .Ilbnuy Stull' ANlllfl,lNA 'l'OR'l'URA nllngv. Quirlc 111111 licwfy 111111 1111 fm' 1o1'.r,' Sl11 ll 11111k1' gona' rcl1r1'r't'1'1' Jfn' gU1',f. l. R. C. l, 2, 3, -lg Swimming 2, 3: Spanish Club 3, -lg Science Club 3g Dramatics Cl11b 3, -lg 'liennis 2g Horseshoes 2: ligul- minton lg Career Club 3, -lg Cllirifui -lg Congress -l. 178 Salisbury St. No. ll Slroug ,ll1'111ori11l GICNP M. 'l'0R'l'0RA jazz l?1'111'a111 that quifl ru111po,furf Lim ilzr Hlllkllllg of arlolfzfr Av!IP0lz'UH. liaseball lg Soccer l: Cross Country lg lrl. R. Basketball 2, 3g Choir 3, -lg Court Clerk -lg Cl11r1'1111 -lg Commercial Club 3, -l. 377 Scio St. St. -loseplfs Cflllfgf ROSI-1 -lANl'i 'l'RAPANlC Bahru Ilfr our dffirf if In plrafr, Tfzir .fllf armn1pli.t71r,t 'wlilfl fmr. Renaissance Club l, 2, 3, -lg Ping Pong 2, 3g l. R. C. 2, 3, -lg Basketball l, 2. ll3 Seventh St. No. 25 l'11rln'1'zl1'1l LE ff-M4 1' -eff .11-:ANNE '1'1g1-fR1ANf- - I zffrirf' In n111'111I1' lifrffy JLI'-41? French Club 2, 3, -l, Secretaryfg- 'K . 3, President -lg Aecl-ilis Plebis -lg Consilium 3, -lg Swimming 2. 3, -lg Clarion -lg Senior Council, Ll! ' 1. i Garden Club Zg lov 3, -lg . 'I ' Basketball 2, 3g Assembly Com- 'L 41 mittee 3g Craft Club 3g Horse- 4- back Ridingf- lf' lk 5 4 '4 -4 270 Marion No. ZH A 1 X l,'ur111'll K' X i 2-I f M.-x11v11-1 1g 'f lfll'l 'df ' ..7.r,.fg.- .Ja- 1l'l1z71' .vl1f',t really quilr p1'I1'l1', SI11' IJ alfa erry ,i'c4'n'l. w V - - - ly. A. A. lg Crafts Qlub Ag French Club 2, 3, -lg Howling 2g Assistant Publicity Chairman -lg Renaissance Club 3, -lg Choir 2, 3, -lg If 1,1-t'L'IllU S1'r1t'r111o, lfeature litlitor -l, liusiness Chairman 3. 399 Central Pk. No. 27 ll1gl1l11111l ll11,rfw1'l11l WIl,l,I,-XM ll. 'l'll'l'Il'Y King Tu! 7'f1frf',r I1 long, lung :my 11' w1'11d1'11g . llasketball 1, 2g Baseball l, 2g Soccer l, 2, 3. 273 Park Ave. Monroe lligh School Sy1'111'u.1c' AR'l'l'lllR l,. LTNDICRWOOD ns uv ,lrl pl Iyp1'r11l I '11rlf1'r1'11f11i 1'u1111111'11l Thr only rz'a,i'r111 Sllllkf' ,i'pm1'1 ,f ,mj11111r1u,v Iii' 'raufr' 711' 1LVI'!l 5u1'l1j111111l1'11r quam- flflI1,i'.u Constitutional Convention 2: Congress 3g Inter-High Science Club 3, -lg Consilium 3, -lg I uv, Production Manager -lx Pa- trician 3, -l. 332 Ceclarwood lerr. No. 23 Cullrgf CiAlQ'liANA YACCARO Gay Sin' 11111 ,flllllfllll-Pig 111 111' Gay about: 14111176 dl llfl' 1'ffr17'tl. Swimming l, 2, 3, -lg llasket- ball Zg Inter-High Prep Choir l, 2, 3g lnter-High Choir 2, 3. 29 Ontario St. Washington lligh School flrl Sfilmnl 41 FLORENCE VAN APELDOORN Hljulfhn To tall ller down would be folly For Jlze'll really very jolly. Ping Pong 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, 'liennis 2, 3, 4, Horseshoes 2, Badminton 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Publicity 4, Monitor 3, 4. 119 Colebourne Rd. No. 52 ROY VANDEN BOUT HRW., Talae juxt one good look at Roy My, ain't he a liandforne boy? Band 2, 4, Baseball 1, Choir 1, Bowling 3, 4, Soccer 4, I-1. R. Basketball 1, 2, H. R. Baseball 2, 3. 650 Parsells Ave. No. 52 College LOIS VANDER BU RG Noted for lzer glowing blonde beauty. Choir 1, Frolics 1, l'ox,' Con- silium 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong 2, Badminton 2, 'l'ennis 2, Craft Club 3, Bowl- ing 4, I. R. C. 3, Orient 4. 495 Cedarwood lerr. No. S2 College FREDRIC VANDERLINDE Fred Ile should aspire to be a poli- tieiang Ile har fueh exeellent elocutiorz. I. R. C., Publicity Chairman 4, German Club 4, Senior Council. 970 Winton Rd. N. No. S2 Dulce Unioerfity IVIARIAN VANDERLINDE ulvann Sheff popular, pretty, dignified, but witty. Iler exit we regret, but lter we'll not forget. Swimming 1, 2, 3, Horseback Riding 2, I. R. C. 2: Bowling 3, 4, Congress 4. 970 Winton Rd. N. No. 52 Laboratory Inxtitute of .llerel1. GEORGE VANDE SANDE llforth maker the man. Choir 1, German Club, Presi- dent 4, Frolics 1: I. R. C. 4. 140 Illinois St. No. 28 Unclericled 42 JEAN VAN GRAAFEILAND feanie Nice? Oli, yefl Clever? You guru! Patrician 1, 2, Usher 3, Con- stitutional Convention 2, Con- gress 3, Cabinet 3, Financial Committee 3, Chairman of Publications Committee 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Clarion 4, Orient 4, Frolics 2, 3, Inter- Junior Choir 1, Inter-High Prep Choir 2, Inter-High Choir 3, 4. 4 Berwyn St. No. 11 College JANET VAN NIEI, The laid with the perxonality, Pep, vim, and vitality. Choir 2, 3, Inter-I-ligh Prep Choir 3, Frolics 3, Classie Classics 3, Consilium 3, 4, l'ox Z, 3, 4, Consul 4, Co-Chairman Junior Red Cross 4, Usher 2, Social Chairman, Senior Class, Constitutional Convention 2, I. R. C. 4, Bowling 3, 4, Arch- ery 4, Swimming 2, 3, Dra- matics Club 3. 123 Illinois St. No. 28 School of Nurfirtg HELEN D. VAUGHAN Gentle of rpeeclt, lrettefieent of mind. Badminton 1, Tennis, Orches- tra 1, 2: Choir 1: Horseback Riding 3, Bowling 2, Basket- ball 1, Patrician 4, G. A. A. 1, 2. 745 Parsells Ave. No. 52 College ELIVIER S. VERDUN So he .rtarted to sing at lze tackled tlze thing Tltat rouldtt't be done and lie did it. 100 Kansas St. No. 28 R. lf. I. IVIICHELINA VIl.I.lfREAl.lf .'lIicl'ey Some pfrfonf have ,vpeeial in- tereftf but .lliekey'J interefted in eoerytliing. Baseball 3. 187 Huhard St. No. 27 Umleeided MARIE VIOLA Oui, oui, .llarir, will you do ziy for rue? Renaissance Club 2, 4, Basket- ball 1. 532 Central Pk. Corpus Christi .lleelzaniff Inftitute 1-'lRl.lfNl'f YOGT HIFI-.flln .ll1'11 l111fl11'r 1111' lllll, 11l1, l111tv I l11f'1' 111 l11' l111ll11'1'1'1l. Yatrsity Club 2g Swimming 2, 3g l'ing Pong 3: Sbul'Hc liozml 3g Druxnzltics Clllb 3, -lg Curccr Lllllli 3. -ll llobnmlul l'l. Corpus Cbristi RICIMRD YYYICRISICRG Di llrfv go! g1'1'l,f .r':c'1111111'11g 111 l11.v -l1'1'l, But 11111 11l1111l111',rf you 1'1111't 111711. Soccer 3, -lg R1-scrvv llaskutball 3g liascluill 3, lg ll. R. llaslcct- bull -lg Cboir lg llziskvtball l. 704 l31ll'Sl'llS :lm-. No. S2 If111'l'111'll lll-1l.lfN W.-X.-XSIJORI' ll1'1' pl1'11.11111l 1111111111 tlllll 1'l1111'111- Iillg ,v1111'l1', p ll11:'1' 11ll1'111'l111l f1'14111l1,f61' 111111151 II 1111'l1'. , 1 , ll 1:.Af x.1,-2f1z1n111,1 1 lg Orclmlitrzi l, 3: Pnrrilim 2,13- Fnlk' 2, 33'Cq1yiili11ni'Q3g ming 2g Wlhfllilll 2: l QQ lick Ruling '.g ,'l'rugkf, K-ct 21 NlIHlR'fillS 22- Basketbal .Ig Classic 'Clllssics 3g 'funn s, 35 Quaustov 3: lntcr-lligbf' rt-p liuml,-3: l'3'omlb 'Clnfbi 2, 3: Scicncv L'lu,l3'-lg llLlLllIllIlI0ll l, 7 1 L N9 Sk'y'lll0lll' Rtl. l,2lllI'L'll'0l1 School lfl11111'11 l.'11ll1'g1' JOHN A. W.-Xl'l'li 111'l ' f ll'l111l I 1'1111l1l11'f l1'111'l1 R111111'11l l. R. L . 2, ng Spanish K lub 2, 3, 'lirziclc l, 2, 3g Cross Country 2. 2112 ll1llt'lXY00ll lvr. No. Il C11ll1'g1' l':X'liRlCl.-X K. W.-XI.KI'IR 3313111333 Still f1'11l1'1' 1'1111.r 1l1'1'p. Cboir lg Crafts 3, -lg l. R. C. l, 21 Swunnung l, 2: flZll'klL'll Club 2g llL'I'Ill2lll Club 2. 3, -lg l,1lfflCl1ll1 2, 3: Curator 31 l'rzu-tor 3g L30I1SllllIH1 33 Con- gress 3. 723 llrziml flvv. No. 32 l'111l1'1'11l1'1l ROSl'fbl.-XRY WA RNlf R ll'.1 ll11' p1111.f1' Il111l 1'1gl1'1'.1l11'.r. lluncl l, 2, 3, -l:U1'cl1cst1'z1 l, 2, 3, lg lfrolics Urclicstru 3: l,1lfl'lCl2lll 3, lg l'11v 3, -lg Con- siliuxn 3g l. R. C. 2, 3, -lg Gor- man Cllll1.3, -lg lizmlvn Lwlllli 2: Constitutionzil Convention 2: CI'lllAIS Club 3. 7l Quinn' St. No. 33 I' Ill- R VIRGINIA -IOYCIQ Wl'.A'l'lllfRl'Ql,l. ji1111y Tall Illlfl l1l111111'1', Il f1'1'11111'111g 1' 111 1l1', U115' 111111 l111f1py 11ll Il11' f1'l11l1'. l:t'l'lIl2ll1 Club 2, -lg l'3I'c'l1Cl1 Club -lg llzultninton 2g Vl.k'l1l1lS 2g Softball 2. l7.3-l l3lIlVl'l' Rcl. No. 33 .ll1'1'l1111111't l111l1'l11l1' l.0lS U. lYlfl.l.l'. R lfl11111l1'1 ' 19111011 ll11' 11ll1'y A511111 Il11' l111ll,' H., ,iIH'lt'1', fl ,1'I1'll'1',H lll1' 1111- l11r1lc1'1',1 1'11ll. Scicnct- Club 2, -lg lg llowling 2, 3, -lg CI11-ss lllllll 2g l. R, C. I g 'liralck M1-vt 2, 3, 4. I37 Curling R1l. No. 28 l'111l1'11'1l1'1l VIIQJXN XYl'iNNl'.li j1'1111111 ' .l1'll'111l1 ,l'f7I'IIA' l11u1l1'l' lllllll fl'l1l'1l,l. SWlH1II1llUl l, lg llo1's1-lmck Riding lg lling llong 21 llorsv- Sl10L'S.21,l30I1l1lS.2L llnmlminton 2. 530 Rocks-r St. No, ll R, lf. l. lXlNl'il.l,.'l Nl. llvlllililf lJ1111111A1 ' fill 'Cl'l'lll ll11' 1l1lH1'1',' l1'l joy llr' 11 11111 1111 111'1l. 'lit-nnis lg l3ZltlIIIlllTOI1 l, 2, 3, -lg lluskctbzill l, 21 llowling 2, 3g Crafts 3, -lg ll. xl. xl. l,IlL'Sllll'I1T -lg Cboir lg llI'Cl1L'SI'l'1l l, 2, 3, lg lntcr-lligb l'r1-p llI'Cl1l'SIl'2l 2, 3: lntcr-lligll Orclicstra 4: lfri-ncli Club, 'l3l'L'2lSlIl'1'I' 3g Clubs Com- mittuu 3, -lg fVlonitor 3, lg Sun- ior Council -l. .2ll1lll'l'S1lll1'St. No, G2 C. 111 DORIS AIIQXN WINGICR lJ111'y Sl1111'l 111111 ,rf1'1'1'l 111111 f7ll'1llt1Ill 111 1111'1'l. Cboir l, 2, 3, -lg lI1fl'f',lllI1l0I' lligh lg ll1fl'l lllj1ll lllllill Choir lg lntcr-lligb Cl1oi1'3, -lg lfrolics l, 2: ll. A. .-X. l, 2g Spanish Club, Sven-tz11'y 3, l'rcsi1l1'nt -lg l. R. C., Sl'Cl'k'f2ll'j' lg lillllllfil' tions Committcc 39 l3Sl1l'l' 3, Swuntning l. 50Stunt1 St. No. ll I '111l1'1'11l1'1l 1-XRLINIQ Nl. XYINNIC l.'111'ly S1'1'1'l'1'11g 11111l 11111' 111 11111 l11', Slu' 111'r'1'1' 11'1'1',1l1'p,1 l11'1' Kllllyllllly. Slkllllllllllll 2g l'ing l'ong 2g Dancing -l. 218 l,2ll'St'llS .Xva-. No. S2 43 KA'l'HI.lflCN M. Wl'l I'l'fR ..Kay,, Charming, .fZUFff, full offun, .Al rm! true frifnaf Io fzffryorzf. Dramatics Club 2, 3g Girls Club 1, 'l'ennis 2, 33 Swimming 23 Basketball 25 Badminton 2. Ni Chamberlain St. No. 33 FLORICNCK WOI'l l'IliZ Flo Popular? .f1.rk anyone. lllirr lzfr? :If wid min tht' Jun. Swimming 35 Commercial Club 4. 126 Tryon Pk. No. 52 R. lf. I. ICLICANOR WO1.'l'l'IRS Slir wean' like u barzizrr llrr fwfr! and Clzfrrful mzuznfr. Choir 13 Frolics lg Ping Pong Z3 Swimming 2, 3, 4, I. R. C. 3, 45 Basketball 23 Bowling 4g Craft Club 3g Tennis 23 Orieni 43 Badminton 2. 7414 Merchants Rd. No. 52 Collrge RUTH lf. WOODWARD RoofuYr Hrainy and Llondf, Of Rullz Z0t'lft' all fond. Vox 3, 4, Patrician 431. R. C. 4. 416 Pnrsells Ave. No. 33 Uriclecidfd lVlARGARlf'l' ll WYNN ufllzlrgl' lf lll1'ft'l5 anything to br zlonf, Call on illargyq .vlm'.v the our. Chorus 1311. A. A. 1, 2g Num- erals lg Badminton 2, 3g Ping Pong Z, 35 Swimming 1, 2, 3: lfrench Club 2, 3: Consilium 3, 4: Patrician 2, 3, 4g Pontifex Maximus 3g Classie Classics 3, 4: Publicity Committee Chair- man 3, 4g Clarion, Advertising manager 44 Orifrzt 43 Congress 3, 4, Cabinet 3, 4g Archery 43 l'ox, liditor-in-Chief 4. 605 Hayward Ave. ij ,jjffff ANNA YACONA r:Annra fl quiet girl, yet, you can fret Sha' if one we won't forget. 1917 Clifford Ave. No. 11 R. B. 1. i ,f jo , ,rf K ning: AEGER, 1 fel, 105 and go if loved 1 f me nm ' hap ' eff of Qlfr. ff. if X 3gChEr? g2CiiL?Club , arsl li an Cl b it lwcs 1. ,V X ereclitgli St. 1 No. 11 K R. B. I. JN N DORTHY HENDERSON YAW HDOZU Shflf as nice af fhe ix tall, So for Dot the boyf all fall. I. R. C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4g French Club 2, 35 Usher 33 Career Club 45 Horseback Riding 4. 77 lVlacBeth St. No. 28 Genzfee Iloxpilal ANN MARIE YUCKICR Though lzcr hriglzt may be the lfaft, Shir the fulfil trirk in 1:'a,rtl Inter-High Prep Choir 25 Inter- High Choir 3, 4g Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Congress 3, 49 French Club 3, 44 Science Club 4, Career Club 4: Crafts Club 3g Orient 45 lfrolics 1, 25 I. R. C. 4, Usher 3, Clarion 4. 137 Atlantic 've. No. 31 wfrillegr 1 . li l fi Jil 1 .1,INi. Ll'.115I.I'1R .1ladge , 1'fr.ronaliIy plur vizl11rz'oufnf,fJ. Choir, Basketball 1, 24 Ping Hosea Rogers School Pong 2- Cfffflfll 190 Ifllison St. No. 11 ROBICRT K. GARVICY SIPKO OOGJICN IIYMAN MIQRVIS lVIA'l'HliW WHI'I'l'l PROPHECY I wonder what the future holds For all us here in school? I wonder whether we'll grow up Geniuses, bores, or fools? Will A. ll! still be editing A book ong overdue, And will he still insist On getting something new,'? Will Gage still sprout a crew-cut And spring along the hall? Will our future-hem-governor Be our own darling Saulz? Will Elaine,3 our brilliant scientist, Change and try to write? And will Breitenbach still try to tell Just why a light will light? Will Margie Wynn still run around And gather all our news? And Irving Spalty tear his hair Attempting to squeeze out dues? Will Mayne still prattle on and on And tell us what ain't so? Will Gouverneur, our sawthern friend Still tell us where to go? Will Bondi still eat candy The kind that's filled with soap? Will Treman still persist in Calling all drips you dope ! ? Will Drexler be our football star And carry the ball to fame? And will Celestine Greenwell get An easy, pronounceable name? Will Van Niel, our nifty number, Still knock out all the men? Will Wally Font still warm the bench And continue to condemn? Will Murphy lose his grand physique And those two big dimples, too? Will Spangel make up his mind About what he'd like to do? 'Caliri 2Cohen 3DeBrine 4Bacon 5Williamr Gllelz 7Cri-filh 5Strub Will Ken4 still go for formals Of the black and strapless type? Will Mitch,5 in desperation, Ever print our worthy tripe? Will Altruds ever write a book That covers all she knows? Will Loretta,7 in future time, design The Miss America clothes? Will our glamour boy, Jack Waite, Publish his memoirs Coh boylj? Will Ellen Maier ever frown Or lose her constant joy? Will Vanderlinde ever agree With anything that's said? Will Ann Brown ever lose Her level, steady head? Will Gertie Cole still be as sweet As she is to all us now? Will Strubys ever break that line Or will he simply plow? Will Betty Pearson ever make An enemy with her smile? Will Vyverberg ever think That anything's worth while? Will Anna Mariel' still run around As cute as she can be? Will Tiifany ever get a man That's over live feet three? Will Anderson still take snaps That don't Hatter us at all? And will Shoemaker, our baseball star Ever learn to hit that ball? Will Eve Shempp ever be on time Just once in all her life? Will Pritchard ever settle down And be a domestic wife? Will Greenlar cease her asking Of what the future will be, And will she ever, ever admit Who wrote this prophecy? 9 Yucker ,MW l ,,... ,4 M WW? I 4, f ml . wi 1 A ,, .,., A, Y ,.,. , 1 7, 1111, ugh glvffil win for mln-:nr old .Klum Mata-r. 5. l'mm, raspberry? nrphy in hvr littlc pink p. l1'tm'111lwl'? O. Syncopzation + foncn-ntration. Shoot tlu- pzlint tulw tu mc, Rulu-Y 7. :XII wc ruwnl now is tlu- comhinzltion. C olsinn, do you think thu stag lim- sa-cs us? S. Strub on the loose hang on right, boys! 46 'x'QiTZ'g Qntihitizs S. G. A. OFFICERS, SEPTEMBER The Student Government Association of East High was formed to promote student activity in the funda- mentals of democracy. The ofhcers of the organization from Septemher to january were: president, Ellen Maier: vice-president, George Gage: sergeant-at-arms. Saul Cohen: secretary, Sybil Drakeg treasurer, lil- wood White. The S. G. A. legislates and governs student activities. lflliilf. flngr, Cnlvii. lJl'll,x'l', .lllll'l'f. .llurpfiig l.ffriln11l,f, ffur'f'r1r11'n. Drakr, lf'1'll1'a1m, Tiffany. The president of the Student Government Association of East High School from january to hlune, 1941, is Mitchell xVllllZll11S. lhe ollice of vice-president is hlled hy Edward Murphy. and Jeanne liffany is the sergeant-at-arms. Syhll Drake is secretary lor a second term, and the treasurer is Hugh Leenhouts. S. G. A. OFFICERS, JANUARY -L7 SICPTE 1BER .G. L . CABINET 'lihe falvinet. made up of the olhcers of the S. G. A. and all the committee chairmen, executes all the decisions ofifongress and the administration, ratihes the appointment ol' the judge ofthe student court, determines the dates of clnh activities, and also determines the time for raising money from the student hody at large. The othcers from September to .lanuary and from annary to -lune are respectively: lfllen M aier, Mitchell Nyilliams, president: George Gage, lfdward Murphy, vice- president: Sybil Drake, Sylvil Drake, secretary: lflwood VVhite, Hugh Leenhouts, treasurerg Saul Uohen, -leanne 'l'iHiany, sergeant-at-arms1 and Grace Kerr, Vincent lgoccardo, Annex vice-president. The chairman ol' the standing connnittees from September to January and from .lanuary to slnne are respectively: Kenneth liacon. hleanne 'lll't'Ill2ill, assemhliesg Richard lirigham. flitliord liuchin, athletics: Vivian Capparella, Anna Brown, awards: David Foster, David Foster, cheering: -leannc 'l'iH'any, liarhara Greenlar, clnhsg Alex Barton, Alex Barton, finance: Margaret XN'ynn, Marion Vlveller, pulwlicity: lfdward Murphy, Saul Cohen, pnhlications. lfx-othcio nienihers are Mr. Vl'olgast, Miss Hassett, and Mr. Merrell. The adviser to the treasurer is Mr. Partridge and the adviser to the coinniissioner of elections is Mr. lfagan. .IANU RY S. G. .CABI TET 48 ANNEX S. G. A. OFFICERS Purjflfl. .1fII!'L', 11 zngrr, lJ1Rfn:,1, lX'z'I'l', .ffff'1',w'f' R. .lfwlvm-:z'. l?m'm11'1l1f. ANNEX CHOIR AND URCHESTRA -L9 Mowrroitsz Sifliimziaii, Buffy, ,llcr,fon, fan fipeldorii, SH'l't'lx'Ifl7IfIl, llalfli, fnlriiliiif, foliiifmz., Murphy, Grurillafv. llylllff, lfllfflllll, Toiizpfniz, Dr'l'o.f, Cziplzliii Smith, .'lcZz'z',vf1' H. Glirwf, Swopz, Cobb, Carlfrm. lflmrl, Zubfr, Roz, Ilirkf, Heinz, Sculfrif, jolzzrron, Goflhalf, Proctor. 'I'li.Xl l lC sol.-xii: l,tl!4tlliAl', tllL'lXi1'l'll!l, S1'gmfmd1', .'ld:'1'.vfr P. Rr'1'rl1r'l, Syninnrlr, l,1,LHt'fll, lforifvojf. Slzorniakrr, Ill,rfz'orZl1,, l,rl.vpz'1za, Captain RfIgff,f, Salarrzmzf, Fiflcrra. 50 .llllf'lfI1f'!II'Ull, lgflflllll, Trfrlorzl. Ihilimi, Spnnagfl. ll'nU', fudge Foal, Cuff. STUDE COURT The student court provides an opportun- ity for the student to learn eourt procedure during trials :md sportsmanship in aeeeptiiig punishment. The ahle stalls, advised hy lVlr. Paul Rc-iehel, faculty adviser, applies the regulations set down hy the Uongress of the S. G. A. MONITORS Under the surveillance of the nionitorial staff, whose duty it is to enforce the S. Cl. A. laws, rhe student body comes and goes. TRAFFIC SQUAD The trallie squad, patrolling the drives and cross walks around the school, insures the safety of student drivers and pedestrians. .'XN'l'll0NY bl. L'.1x1.liu RICILXRIJ qlxniciasow XYll,l.l.'XfXlliONDl . w K Q w 1 Qn4,oiu.r, Cl,xt.i, . 1 lA UR l'f'l l'.'X klli l FI l'l'll Donald Henna-tt :Xltrud lietz A n d rew Cal a lv rese Gertrude Cole lflaine Delirine liarliara Greenlar ORIE T .'l.1',1'I'ffII II fr Walter Haggerty Donald Lernhcke Frank l,oeH'ler Daniel Mayne lrving Spalty Anthony Soto . ffdffo r- 111-C11 nf l'l1of0gz'11pl1y jllllllllgff' l1'1'r1'11l11I1'011 jlII17IIlKLf!'I' .'lI1l'l't'I'fli,flv7Ijj AIIHIIIKQFI' Jr! Ifdflm' .lean Van Graalieland janet Van Niel Ruth VVoodward Margaret lvynn Anne Marie Yueker XVO, the stall' ofthe 1941 Urirnt, wish to thank all those who have contributed and co-operated so generously during the months of lahor on this OI'1-L'7lf. VVe hope that all those who read this book derive as much pleasure from it as we did presenting it. Special thanks go to Mr. lvilliam R. Foster who so patiently guided and tolerated us during our work. -.ali it :XN'1'noNY J. CA1.lR1 l:'1i1'tr11'-1'11-tfh iff XVILLIAM R. Fosrmz Production Aljllliiff ICX liL'U'l'IYl'fS ASSISTANTS .llIIIt'I',l'0I1, lfmzdi. Spnlly, Lfl7IbC1CF, I,0fjff7', Bennett, Soto, llnggfrly, C11I11l1f1r,ir. flagr. G1'1lff1'1l1, C11l1'r1'. flrfrzzlnf, lvfI7l fifllllfliflllllfi, I'H7l Xifl, lv'IlfkPT, ll'm11lf1'a'rd. 51 I'K'IlliI,I, NN Il,l.I.UNlS Eff 1-1 11 I' 'lihis year the Clarion was revived hy popular demand ill-ICI'l112lI1Yj'L'2lI'S of inactivity and was greeted enthusiastically hy the student hotly of the school. We congratulate it on its success and hope that it will again develop into a national prim--winning paper. lVlI'I'CHliI,I. W11,l.1m1s . . . . , lfrlmi- lzv,xNor:l,iNis Snmiri' . . . ' ' ' D.-xnllal, lVlAYNl2, .l.XNli'l' VAN Nlllfl, , b,xi,i,v htnsN'i'nisa l'.nw.fxun lVlllRI'IlY Kl'NNIi'I'H lJICKIiNSON lJlCK ANDERSON . Donald Bennett .-Xltrnd Betz Norma lilakeney llvillialn Bondi 'Xnthony Cotliaro Nlary .lane Cox lflaine Dellrine Yirginia DeYerian Dorothy Ult-sly Norma Rnhland SM 1. Conner: lXlAiu:.-xRi2'r WVYNN XX A-tl.l,.-ter: l' oN'1' llnierua lluwaans Robert Dony Phyllis Gage -lanet Grnschow Ruth Gudat lirances Gnli Dolores Figieres Virginia Hall Catherine johnson lrene Klein llt-len l'opplewell lfileen Avery R1'po1'l1'r'.f Richard Lewis lfranlc l,oeHler llelen Murphy lietty Pearson Rolwert Pearson Charlotte Scott Anita Sheldon NYlllllll11 Shempp Donald Shading fmfflf lda liontana l heresa Loneao f:I'I'4'ZllLIfI'fI7L Staff ,llfmzlelug lzflllnr .l'1'Sl',i' filrflllori' , .lnufx Iliff!-fill' Sfwrli lllflliflll' li iziluul Sprfrlf lfflilor . PflnlngI'zIf7f!f'l' Norma Steinmiller lnne Stevenson slr-anne lreman lfretl Yanderlinde All-an Yan llraafiielantl Dont-lla Vl'hite lflxxood Vlhite Doris Winger Cllarlolle lloniliaee HIlJl7ll',l'f .lltlilllllff .ltfI'f7'fli,fI'llg .llmmgfr fill-7'f'1l1IlfI.07l .llamlgfr .JIIIIFN llfarizlgfr Sfaff lit-tty ,lane Anderson lfngene Goethals ,lack Lee Alt-anne lirlanv Constance Clark llarhara Greenlar Robert Meliie Constance 'l ortora Dave l oster Celestine Greenwell Gertrude l'otter Gene 'l ortora Allan Gates janet Urnschow lilllllill Silmis llelen Wooltord Marian Klnllingg lileanor llemple William Shempp :Xnna lVl2ll'lC X nuker Dale llilwson Sam Katz jean Strobridee , lt!r'1'.vfr,t Katherine Connell William lfoster litlith Stone Illvlillflillllfll, 1'1U7lf, llizilftlznzf, Cnfzfu, ,llurplzyz l Sllflllflff, lfufzlffzfr, .'lrl:'1',i'f1' llvm. Fmtffr, .'frI'fi1'n'r lXiI1f1lI'l'IAll1' l.'r1Hm'ff, ,lr1:ffrim1, .lf. U swirl. 52 1 C C F 1 Shi I D R PL Y AS This year tlmc Senior Class sponsor:-nl an engaging coins-dy, Young April, which was rlw story of a young girl wlmo, llnlqolfllnatcly. posscssvcl tln- pow:-r of falling in and out of lovc too easily. YOUNG APRIL l'1'o!Q1m11' ,Url zzfkvrr zllfir. llfr111f,x'f'f' llmrgw lllrlr1r5x'1'r Lulu . . l'lAf'l.tl ll l',fA11' . lfrfflzl Sfllllffj' Tfrfjv .llt'lIIf,X'l'r' lfrr! l,!ll'J'OII.V . llnlrh . llflr' . . . Slt'1'C'I11'f .llilffr Jllrf. rllfffrf' . Jllll'llfl'r'tl . lfruan Y.rxN1m1alu.1N1mr: . lruswli KLIQIN Rlcrmklm l,IiWlS l'.v..xNcna1.1Nr, 5IIl'.Ml'l' Nokrxm lil.,-xmiwm' , jo,-W l'lURI,IiY KriNNr:Tn l3,xcoN bl,-XNli'l' V.-wa Nnir. . Roman l'lAS'l'0N hlmck S1'.,xN,xc:r31. CII.-XRI,liS l'ouur: Nlmou Gonvriknlsun 4 XVANIJA linnv . , , . . Imn l.1.l.1s jam' . . . lgli'I I'Y l.-XNIC l'l'l'7,GliRAl.lJ ,JI-rlllr' Gffrrzorf' .,..., flAY XYAICIIICIK ,,. , V lfobr-Ar-,' S.-xxl Q'osraN'l'1No, XVERNUN li1ucl'1'riNlmcrl, lrunwo 51.-XLIY, RM lNl ,'XRIN.-X'l'U. llowlxnn l,u'rv., flRAN'l' lN'l1unr:1.soN. IXXVIVI. lzurffoz, lan .X arf, Ifuvorz, bfIr'7 v HJ' V. l'ffg14r, SfNIIIzIAQr'!. l'1llI'lr'-Y. lflml'rf1f'.x'. Sjmlfy, Illl-llfllllllffl. ' ' ' H ' :app lf 1' lin um Ilor xx Urn! 53 DRA ATIC CLUB l,w.'z'1t', l'ur'li'v, flrrlgllf. llhlli, IXYIKI-ll, lfffzlvzlfy. Une of the most interesting .intl xxuith-while clubs for developing txilent is the llrainizities fluh. llireetetl :intl :itlvist-tl hx Nlr. Dolzin, :in expert in the fieltl 0ftll'1lll12lfiCS, this club has tlerivetl much enjoyment :incl Il great amount ol' experience llrotn its pzlrtieipzition in various zissemhlies ....' lihis year, during the Nlemoriul Scholarship l untl Drive, mueh munex uns ohtziinetl from :in :issemhly in which many teachers and students took part. 'lihe llrzimutics Cluh played :in important pam in this :issemhly by producing I1 fine play, which was greatly enjoyed by those students who attended. lfor live years now, the Stage Crew, advised by Mr. Paul Rcichcl, has been unobtrusivcly making all the sets, very pro- liessionzilly, for the lfrolics, Senior Plays, Christmas assemblies, :ind other events. Although Mr. lieichel must be present :it :ill times to supervise, si stutlent nianager is chosen also. Walter llaggerty with aissistzints from various clzisses comprise the Stuve Vrew for this year, lfor most boys, it is a class project with class cretlitg hut there also are at few volunteers. STAGE CREX Sjulfty. l'ugNi', lzluilmi, f.'uffl',i!H', Sr'f1:c'. l'i'r'l. fr, .l1lift'r',mrl, ,frfi'fu'r' ll. Rf'1'i'f11'f, lluggurly, lx'm'k. 54 ll. llilffrnf' f,'. lg Srfzwrjf. S:c'i1f:1.f, IIfm'rz,', l ffilwr, lfomlf. lXiz'VIl, 19. llf1fli'ulfrf'l'. l nn!, .ll1n'pfzv, .'4fiful'. ll'f1f,'w, Sifffilhgm,-1-, lf. ,lliz-wir, fffffrfri, IJ, .llflvuig llcI7l1lr'I'flIU'y. .llt1l'i'f', ll'nof!'rf1'zf, 11'oflf'f'i, Sffnuk, lfrfbfflflflil, ,l. lliyflll, .lliii .N'lnm'ff14ly, Slllliffl, l.'ilf1'r1', lfflron. 6.'fn1nif'fwflizz'u, .ll. ll'vnu, Sflxfifnil, flurful. Tiifffllly, Ilan .Yn'f, Rf'inl1m'tff, Sfiwrripjv, ff. -lUf1llJ1Hl, Y'm'1im11, Sf'z'lHflf1, R. lf. -ffffimffrl, ll 'f11'm'r. CO SILI M Much of the functioning of the Roman State is under the direction of its ollicers and representa- tives in the Consiliuin. lVliss Stonehurg and lVlr. Bacon, advisers, have helped the group to provide a vezu' of activities for a nuinher of Latin students through elections, plays, dances, and banquets. VOX BO RD 'llhc nionthlv appearances of the 1'o.v lf1':'1'lz1f1'f, our Latin newspaper, have produced a variety of Y stories and news of many schools' Latin organizations. As results of Miss Stonehurg s advisership and the co-operation of the l'0,v Board, high standards of puhlications have heen maintained, and the circulation has expanded. IP. ,llilVX'l7r', lfnfniXwf', Sffrulpp l'li,i!f'r', l'iir'i1'x', lliillfilff, Ui'- Rrm. UviJf'Hf'V. U'Y'wffi'. ljrlflv- riflfff, l7,'lm'r1'flw, ll'i1l'rflffil. Sfllvllfh, lxifrn lf. llilllwufm fig S.fflf1g1i'l1'r'. lllii Slnu,'ff11rkg. lim Xiirf. l7i'l'1-frm, K.. Afnhfiinfi. .Shri- ifnn, i,'f1iln11'f,1'f11i'u. Sfffllijifi, l'ilr1t1'i'r'ff14rAg, ifnlii, .llfl:rr, llll fW!i',X', lllffilfffril. lafwiio, - 1 , ,,.,, l mfif..ffffil. lf. lli1lfwuffiwfl', flmfilf, lim- life, ll'nntf.':w1ril', Tlijhlriv, Ri'i'ufnlf'fIl!, lfflfzirz, Uivurl, i,'nf:,'u, lfnwifli. 7'r','Hmu. R11- inn, fffilf, R, ff. slnfiuiml, 1 , 4 I . n x ' s ss lfuffuru, lfrrllfrlllrl, .llzmn I ru-1,- l,uil1'm, Cfzffllfl, Rllllrfrliill l:Fpuiilff, .!1lJ'I-Aff 1, liflzmzznffi, l,ffl 11H1u. RENAISSA CE CLU B 'l'l1c Ri-naissancc Club. under the guidance of lVliss lDlAlI12ll1il2l, promotes acrivitivs to insrri sruclc-nts in ltalian culture. rllllfll' pulwlication ll ll!-fLk0!0 St7'l.'C'KHIO is issurcl lviannually. Ir contains original pocnis, puzzlcs. jokes, and columns written for tlie enjoyment ol' rlu- clulu. Q'urrcnt activirn s ancl sports arc also cliscussvcl. Thi- paper is written in Italian by tlie students and rlius givcs tlu 1-Xtra training outside of class work. .ll,1rfl1i'w', Ulf 1rlf'f'nf,n, 5llIl'il, llnlffflzliilu, Rmu1'uti,n, lalltlnu, lffiirllu, 7'1'fp1', .llflurln .llam- fllio, III-l,l7f'!'HllI. lafruuu, ffupunz. 7'1m'f1flll', l'rw- mlli, .lll. lvH'l' l. lf,lmu11rf11 ufllu, 1'-Hllftlllfl. ffunlf. IL PICCOLU p SCRIV O i 56 CIENCE CL Grorfr, llnlrf. flrzjfilli, xlzlzizfwr juliii lfuirff, lIrfr1lf111'. ilihn- Scin-ncc fluh, zulvisul hy Nlr. llaiirtl, is t-stulilislu-tl for the lu-nt-Ht olithosc who wish to liurtlivr tht-ir knowlulgu in tht- lii-ltl of scicncc whirh most intcrt-sts thcni, such :is tht- ticlrls ol' physics, biology, :tml clcctricity. 'lilw pri-sith-nt, Allan Clam-s, pri-sitlcs ovvr thtt uit-ctings zinml. togctlu-r with thv viu--nrt-sidvtit, svcrctziry, :intl trcusurur plans tht- liuturv im-L-tiiugs. lluring tlw past yi-:ir various spa-zilccrs, liotli stullcnts :incl visitors, hzivu givun intl-rusting scicntilic talks on tht-ii' hohhit-s or lSllSll1l'SSL'S. Many films wen- ohtziim-tl :tual shown hy tht- cluh. I. R. C. 'lihc International Rt-lations Cluh, sponsorul by Nlr. Woomlzuns, cntlcavors to stiinulatv intcrcst in intcrnzntional prohlt-ins with ll spcciztl cmisitlcrzttion of tht-ir rn-lations to llcinocrzitic practicn-s. ln ordvr to gin' some zispccts of tha-so prohlvuis, pro- grzuns ol' various instructional typt-s arc prusvntunl. ln utlllition to its rcgular cztlcmlar, fl11'Cllll52llS02lSSlll1N'SIllk'l't'SPUI1Sll7lllIj' of prcscnting SOVk'l'2ll :isscinlalics in thc Ariuisticu Day :mil Nlcnioriul Day zisscinhlics pt-rpctuatiug souu- ol' the school's traulitionzil ccrciuonics. ln conncction with two nationally ccluhratcal occasions, Negro History Wcck and l'zm-:Kun-riczin Day, prograuns all-scrihimg thc cultural contributions of the Negro to thc world and inturusts of South Aim-rica wcrc sponsorctl. rulrrlimlw, lfumu, lfrlt.. lfrlgffllll, Sf1'f'1'7l,l!l7l, l,f'flr',imi, llilillyff. S7 cheer leaders have instilled a new and exemplary spirit into liast High. 'lihis is llriu-fy, l,l'4Ilx'r', f:l'll,H'I10fl', lf. Clm,u', Dunn, Trrnmn, l'amff'- CH EER LE DERS With a higger and hetter stuclent hotly this year, lfast High has ineorporated a bigger cheering section. A cheering com- mittee, estahlishecl hy Congress, consist- ing of Dave l oster, chairman, liill Shempp, lfert Gordon, lloh Proctor, anal lfrecltlie Keck, has resurrected cheering in lfast lligh School. liy inventing new cheers and rejuvenating olcl ones, the typical of the increase in spirit throughout the entire sthool. SflL'II1PP,GUI'LlU7I, l 1oti'r', l,l'HLl01', lx'i'cl'. o MODER LANGUAGE CL B The purpose of the Modern Language Cluhs is to help the stuclent acquire a wicler scope of knowledge in the language he is studying. Practice in speaking the language and information on the customs of the lVlother Country are among the henelits derived hy the membership. folimun, Cfark. Sandy, lflzigxr, Tirilot. 58 :vi T' u', 1 - 4-. U 1' 44M - I x xf Qin! Q 'S j,i x' 1 xl H' N L ,V .uf ' ORCHESTRA X 45... , V.: x f 111 '19-,Y - ,KJ VV i ,i --J 04-- 1. fu. skkyhy 3 mwwumsw-WWMQA xxxx wwfwwwwww- A -A x ,.....,m.n,......r.,.,,.........m,M. PW x -. if ., W--My f ---- M- IJUAN li IlAsK1a1,1,, lfomiucfor , , 1 . I, , 11 Fl aw Q 5 BAND - 3 Nag- 60 , X N Zltbletirs ,fl i ! ,- , . , ,pw s ' 'L :rfw W55'M - 4:13 f '5l':?9L' :y'y1g,gr 4 A . G A P-' 1 V I wr ,357 QSSTWTZ? z Pi L I 1 i K1 i 1 1 i f 1 , 1 N N 5 -m.Lsu..Q..m 5. Q QMH 1- f....2....M..s:: f ' -im 1. A A - mu... e.1-x.m.if:.a,.1uM.m,,m4.f1.n,m's FOOTBALL Amid a blaze of glory the lfast-Monroe football team ended its first real football season in many years undefeated and untied, winning seven games and losing none. Fred Drexler fall-scholastic nomineej, Bill Strub, Dick Vllalz, W'alt Roy, and Louis Ranalet were East Highls contributions to the first team. Dre-xler and Strub were, respectively, lirst and third scorers in the league. Both schools gave their team much supportg a surpris- ing number of adults also attended. The team performed in an excellent manner and rivaled for color and ability any other local football team. This vast season, successful at least athleticallv, wroved to slae vtics that football can be wlaved fairlv and l . l l l . . squarely by the Rochester high schools. Slrull livfllf. V' l M Nw.. Q Q 4 is Q 1 5 Rauafrt Drmlfr Roy 61 fu i SOCCER fiillrlfll .llrlx'uy, fllmk, Czili, lfrlfw, lf, Smflfl, l'y:w'l1m'g, Fl'I17lt'Z, Ru 11 rlazzv. llf1'r1fn1nu11, Slmjr fr, l5'r'm'K', .llgfx Rwgmiv llofll1r1l,v, IJ. l wrgu,mr1 .lll7IH'l', li'liI'!'l'lf1'HIl, Cap lain l,alf11ru, .llflrzfrzm Cnrwy, Kfllip, IUIIIIKIIVH' lmul. 4 I 1' .'.. 991 O I CROSS COUNTRY Rfiyf, Kaiz, Rfgfr, llaf lupff, .ll!lj'lI1', Conti: D1 Clfrmvzlf. .-lgiifflrn, l'ln'lpi, Spful' ,llar'rl1f,vr'. l.f'IlI'y, lJ,z'ffI'1'l1'l'11, l,UriffI'1'!' s.,f'-' VVhile football took away much of its limelight, Pete,' lVlcKay's soccer team, nevertheless, continued its fine work of' representing East High School. The team won 3, lost 1, and tied 4 games, to finish in third place among Rochester high schools. Next to football the most successful fall sport was cross country. Boasting nine runners, Mr. DiClemente's team finished in a flour-way tie for first place and sent a team, which finished third, to the Westerli New York Sectionals. 62 llumfn, l,UII'flII, ffolrman, .llurpl1y, fm: .'ll,fly11, ll'ill1'am,r, ,'llrlfafhrm1, Cnnrli ,llnrfa i ASKETBALL Basketball, despite the fact that it is another sport which has to do without the proper facilities including a home gymnasium, was a success this year at East High School. With a new coach, Roger Morse, from Washington High, a well rounded team including Mitchell Williams and Sam Dovolo, co-captains and all-scholastic nominees, and a will-to-win spirit that is only lfast High's, our hoysu played hard and won twelve games and lost four games to finish in fourth place. A glance at the schedule will show the interesting fact that six games were decided either for or against lfast High hy one point. liast Iiast Ifast hast lfast lfast liast lfast East lfast lfast liast lfast lfast liast East 26 Ontario . 17 33 Franklin . 38 44 Edison . . 26 34 Madison . 35 39 Holley . . IS . 30 Monroe . 31 . 37 Marshall . . 36 . 34 West . . 33 . 45 Jeffierson . . 25 . 38 Charlotte . . 22 . 31 Monroe . 42 . 32 Ontario . 24 . 38 Marshall . . 37 . 52 West . . 34 . 40 jefferson . . 31 . 34 Charlotte . . 33 63 - , . I I TRACK Track and baseball at East High eternally battle for the limelight in spring sports. Last year the track team, coached by Mr. DiClemente, won one meet and lost three. They were strong in the field events and weak in the running events. With a Wealth of running material from last fall's first-place cross country team to choose from, and a How of athletes from Washington High, Deke thinks that perhaps this year is East High's year to show the rest ofthe schools her heels. May 1 ...... . . . East-jefferson-Charlotte May 7 East-Edison-Marshall May 14 East-Madison-Monroe May 23 . East-Franklin-West 64 BASEBALL Returning to this year's baseball team at East High are several veterans from last year's pennant-Winning team including such stars as all-scholastic Bill Shoe- maker and Fred Drexler. Fred Drexler led the league in batting last year. With this foundation on which to build a team, Pete McKay, baseball coach, expects that if he can Fill the vital need for a catcher and can find substantial reserves, he will have a much better than average team, perhaps one that will duplicate or even surpass last year's championship record. May 2 May 7 May 9 May 14 East-Marshall East-Madison East-Monroe East-Jefferson May 16 May 23 May 27 May 29 East-Edison East-Charlotte East-Franklin . East-West 65 TENNIS This year is Roger Nlorsels first as tennis coach at liast High. Although he is faced with the loss ofthe num- ber one and two men from last year's fifth place squad, he still has two able veterans in Saul Cohen and George Gage: the latter reached the semi-finals in last year's city cham- pionship. Gage and Cohen have their eyes on the doubles champion- ship this year. While he hopes for a good season, Coach Mtmrse realizes that his chances depend upon the quality and the ability of the new mei balance the team f' a .5 jx 1 p X b .y JJ i , J I . ! J o .I, Q J. GULF Golf in lfast High School has been on a steady decline ever since the pennant winning team of 1937. Al- though the valuable players, Dan Hudson, Ray Taylor, and Dick Callon, have been lost this year, the team is looking toward a promising season with returning veterans Don Bennett and Bob Pearson and scores of promising new golfers. '4At least, in the words of Roger Morse, their new mentor, they can't do worse than last year's team which didn't score a pointf, KmC4,1.- 17 A -AY xlrkiirr, 1'm'11fr, llojfmaiz, fluff, ,llClX'I4r'. Botafh, Cohen, lfrezzxzorze, Radu, lfflkif, Dcll'oUQ 1,L'lU'.J'0Il, Allllfklljifllli. Capt, Ifxziiiffl, llf1.ibr'uufK', law 66 W 1. A. A. ,Imp i, tmp, fnfpifofn, Cuff,-f1,,, I ,H .lfm'i1'fffff'H. llwkoff. llflfwfffff, ll l','111i,u,, llfirfflfilff. .N,1ff.fif, llffmifffw, lfifrilw, Sl: fowl. llffonl. llffiilifffrw. rllllfllllgll fruition of Lifter-scliool zictivitics, thc Girls ,-Xrlilcric' xlssociurion clcvclops school spirit, sportsmzinslmip, :incl lczulerslnp :nnong the girls ol lfzist lslngh School. llic U, .-X. X Uonncil, govvrning lwonly ol' the orgzinizzition, arranges :ill social functions, makes :itlilc giwairnls. :ind piiwliziscs nc-w gyni vquipincnr. ltzicli spring tlic U. A. xl. sponsors ll girls' rrzulx incct, tlic winners of wlncli :irc ziwzirclcd silvvr cups, incclzils, :incl nrlwli-rw cc-l'tlhc:1rL-s. tif llzzving lizinl :in unusually sucrcsslul sczison, thc scnior girls lwziskcrlrill rn-:nn liars zigznn won flu- rliznnpionsliip. Vlvitli Dorothy Killip, Nlickcy lyxlqiiisto, Kay' Czirznnizi, :incl Rurli nlclalcy playing aggressive forwzircls, :incl Wlzirgic Stu-lilcr, lilllcn Di-liuono, Dorotliy' l,ic-sron, lfixiiiccs Mc-loni, :incl Connie Pollizxi lnziflling tlic opposition witli tln-ir L-xccllcin gnzirmling. flu' x'irrorx' was zissnrcd. 'lllic co-operation, tc-znnwork. :incl di-p0ml.ilwiliry of thc- ri-znn's incinlwrs. justly won for flu-ni recognition of rlic cntirc stnmlc-nt lwo 67 GIRLS' BASKIQTBAI I l'ffi'1,-i, Jilffx, Mifflin, l,flilfu U1 Hin, ll,-lf,ffi,lJ,l','ioi1ff,1..o fllfllfl, lx ll BUXVLI G lnterseholastie howling is a minor sport in most Rochester high schools. llut with the rise oliinterest in Roch- ester sporting eireles there has eoine ll correspondingly parallel rise in lfast lligh. :X team representing l'iast lligh composed of Rohert Pearson, eaptaing l'rauk l,oeH'ler, Roy' Xan- denlwout. lfred Drexler, Carl Arena, and Robert lloltx, lirst alternate, managed to Hnish in fourth place. ln winning eleven meets and losing only live they compiled a line team average ol' 74-l, which is good for lwoys ol' high school age. lfast lligh has again sl' -wn that without liaeili- ties she can still make ll good show- ing. SXVI MI G .Nlter a rather shaky start ltast lligh's swimming team, ahly coach- ed hy Mr. llifleinente. rounded into shape and outswzun their rivals, .lc-llierson and Charlotte, to win their last two meets. 'lihis gave them a record ol' six losses and two wins. not too iinpressive hut ahove aver- age. considering the fact that the team was inade up mainly of sopho- inores and juniors. With more ex- perieiiee next year rht- team should amount to something. Letternien on the team were Sam Cili, lfldon Renaud, Dale Gihson, Vlvalt Roy, Al Rosenlwauer, Alaek lfrank, lfugene Smith, lloli xlnderson, Rudy Reger, and Dan Mayne. llrarmn, ,lrfna. Holm, Drfxffr, lnfjflrr. r. l'l1w!p,i, I,'ou,flwr, Rfgfr, Cili, Smitli, flibmii, Rofeiilmin .llItjf?'f0Il, Ff'f1nl', R6'71fI1llI,, .llaymg Rt'7'.f.f. 68 Nlusr lw 11 llor Nunllu-rf K- Wlmrf No l'L'C0l'klillgLS, :vllll'Pl1?!! 7 So fl1llf'S NYIIUFL' all tlu' mvn go? A S k':m't you just tn-ll hu-'s :x hwy? '? Our 0-:rn inauguration. 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