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, OF Applicants should bring With them their certificates of entrance to high school and the monthly report ot their work for the year in the school last attended. The parent or guardian should accompany the candidate at the time of application so that they. as well as the pupil, may know fully the purpose of the course and be prepared to cooperate in the success of their children. GRADUATES 'nwovesn mon sol-tool. counnncnn Gorman: CLASS OFFICERS President ........ Walter G. Herr Secretary . ....... Doris M. Aiwell Vice-President ..Dorothy E. Horton Treasurer .. .... .. Robert M. Baer Catherine L. Abbarno Earllean P. Allen Doris M. Atwell Robert M- Baer Gertrude Balke Virginia Blckere Carmela R. Blendo Leola M. Browning Esther F. Cotta Genelve K. Corliss Marjorle Derver Rita L. Flynn Pearl ,A. Gardner Ruth H. Gehrman Phyllis L. Gessnerv Sylvia, Florence Grell Dorothy E- Horton Beatrice Jaman - Antoinette G. Kessler Gertrude E. Kiulllus llildred L. Koclenskg Alice E. Landgrat Ulllan Lettman Charlotte G. Lis A Grace L- Merkllng Marian Meyer Olga Nowlk Lillian I. Paula Antolnnetta R. Sedltl Rena May Slsson Phyllis A. Soule Rose Staderman At Hutchinson High School Auditorium Agnes C. Grzedzielika Ralph L. Tait Agnes C. Halley Robert Walsh David Hamm Lonora 'Walter Walter G. Herr Clayton G- Weber GRADUATES PRE'VOCATIONAL COMMERCIAL COURSE ' ' A OFFICERS I President... Emellt 8. Bursch Vice-President Gladys E. Funk Secretary Veronica R. Kessler Treasurer . . Roy W. Grimm cum-ies A. Axsimne virginia o. Marry Jacob D. Borkan Helen Lucille McCartan Ernest S- Bursch Reuben Emerson Miller Charles Falsong Mary Louise Ferguson Florence C. Fisher Ruth Fortman Gladys E. Funk Clara Martha Gelsr Helen Marie Geler Roy W. Grimm William Kern Veronica R. Kessler Lucille C. Koen! Harold Kohlhagen Edward Leumer Bertha L. Mueller Marjorie E. Oakley Alice R. Preisach Ruth A. Reinhold sebastian. S. Romano lildred E. Rott Vera Mu Snider Adeline Sokolowska Leona B. Tait Michael W. Tronolone Marlon C. Turner Raymond Earl Zimmer ' 1.3 4 -,A.,.,f!,.2 Q .sq I COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF THE First and Second Year High School Commercial Classes CARLTON STREET SCHOOL No. 37 D G Elmwood Avenue and Chippewa Street Friday Evenine. June 22. 1934 Eight o'clock Priuclpal'g Report of the Year's Work on Page 3-7 GIANT YM! FIINYEI
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Fragrant Organ Prelude and Entrance of Graduates Chorus-Graduates and Undergraduates 4'When the Flag Goes By -George B. Nevin Address-President Tenth Year Class .......... -- .... Walter Herr R9SDOI1Be ......................... Aldo Panclno, 9th Year Songs-Chorus of Sixth Grade Girls Sleepy Hollow Tune'5-Richard Kountz 4'The Big Brown Bear -Mana,-Zucca Presentation Ninth Year Graduates' Resolutions ...... Ernest Bursch Acceptance -- .... .............................. R oy Roger, Sth Year Ninth Year Girls' Quartette Serenade -Enrico Toselli . NA Little Coon's Prayer -Barbara, Hope Address ............ Mr. Charles P- Alvord. Associate Superintendent Songs-Ninth Year Girls' Chorus The Hills of Home -Oscar J. Fox A Brown Bird Singing -Haydn Wood Annual Report and Award of Medals -. . . .... The Principal Songs-Tenth Year Girls' Chorus 'By the Bend of the River -Clare Edwards 'flndian Love Call -Rudolf Frlrnl The New School Building ...... Albert C. Killian, President, School 37 Community Organization A Message to our Graduates ............ From our Superintendent A r Dr. E. C. Hartwell. read by Betty Miles Graduates' Sonzs- NCome Thou Almighty King -F. DeGiardinl UI Love Life -Mana-Zucca Award of Diplomas .. ...... .. The Principal America:-Our guests are invited to sing with us the first and fourth stanzas. Parents are requested to wait in their places until their children can join them. ANNOUNCEMENT THE TWO-YEAR HIGH-SCHOOL COMTMERCIAL COURSE During the construction of a new building the Two-Year High School Commercial Course which has been operated for several years in School No. 37, at 295 Carlton Street, will be conducted on the same lines and with its present stat! of instructors in School No. 16, at 939 Delaware Avenue, between Bryant and Utica Streets, entrance also at 270 Linwood Avenue, -Main and Utica car lines and Delaware Avenue bus. , It is the primary purpose of this course, in the two years avallahle, to tlt boys and girls, who cannot now embark on a full four-year high school course, for successful work as junior stenographers. typists, bookkeepers, flle clerks, dictaphone, billing- tabulating, adding and calculating machine operators. However, all pupils are urged to secure the four-year high-school diploma eventually- and a majority of our zraduates do. Some, havinz become partly sell!-supporting with part-time employment- after two years of training' are enabled to continue ln the day hlzh school for one and one-half or two years needed: others complete the necessarv studies ln the evening high school. Twelve of our graduates of this type are rezlstered this ylear in U. B. Evening Classes: ' All credits given tor work in this course are on the basis of the State Rezent examinations and the standard Hizh School Citv examina- tions. Mininum requirements for graduation from the Two-Year Course are seven units. Earnest students may earn un to nine units. The study and recitation time to cover the course requires 43 periods ner week in school with five to eight hours of home preparation per week in addition- All candidates must have full oualiflcations for entrance to hirrh school- and to be successful. must show initiative, reliability, accnra.-nv, and nerservnrance. Candidates lankinrz ability ln the use of good English and fn Arithmetical skill will need especial training. TT-TE TWO-YEAR COMMERCIAL suhiects: Bookkeeping I Commercial Arithmetic Economic Geography I and II Introduction to Business Shorthand I and II Tynewritlnzz I and II Office Practice-including vertical and flat Hllnz and the use of the dictanhone, b'llinz dunli- natins. tahulatinz- addinz and COURSE OFFERS the followlnz' Civics English I and II Industrial Arts lone year required? Home Economics Elementary Design Elementary Representation Music tone year required! Vocal and Orchestral ,calculating machines and other office devices- No electives are offered. Pupils are assigned to the various subjects of study as their ability to master them permits. Specialization in some forms of otlfice work to the exclusion of others is not encouraged. Students must be prepared to undertake any one of the various forms of office work the employer offers. Applicants for admission to this course will be received at the school on Monday. June 25' 1934. and on Wednesday, September 5, 1934, at 2 P- M. at which time the faculty members and the principal will be glad to advise with them.
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Ackerman, Carman E. Aleck, Benjamin J. Alfenbaum, Fannie Althen, Grace C. Altschaft, Mary J. Antholzner, Elizabeth Appenheimer, Elinor L. Augustine, Mabel B. Austin, Erma L. Bailey, Elsie E. Banas, Geraldine M. Bargman, Sarah M. Bastian, Albert J. Batt, Marion E. Bauer, Bernice A. Beckett, Elizabeth C. Beer, Robert S. Bell, Dorothy K. Bergman, Bessie P. Bertsch, Florence E. Bialek, Frank J . Biedron, Florence R. Birke, Joseph H. Boekrnan, E. Anne Bojanek, Cecelia. H. Bradley.Edith M- Brady. Virginia M. Brandel, Irma R. Brayman, Mildred I. Broder, Ralph Bursch, Irene P. Bye, Betty M. Garner, Ruth E. Cecchini, Florence M. Chalmer, Bertram G. Christensen, Lillian F. Clarke, Charles N. Crawford, Matthew J. Crawford, Verna P. Cromwell, William F. Cronmiller, Loretta E- Gutfee, Estelle T. Cuffee, Leslie A. Dau, Eleanor M. Dauer, John D'Auria, Carlo C. Davis, Shirley E. Dean, Marian E. Dechert, Constance L. Denne, Dorothy G. Denz, Mildred C. Deuschle, Alma C. Diesenbruch, Marie P. Dietzel, Doris M. DiRosa, Anthony Dobies, Josephine Donahue, Edward A- Donovan, J' ack B. Depp, Margaret E. Druyan, Sophie S. Dudzick. Joseph F. Dugan, Jane Dunlap, Harry A. Dzienynska., Stella H. Dziobek, Florence J. Eberman, Paul W. Elleboudt, Roland J. Epstein, Eva. Erickson. Margaret A. Fage, Millicent H. Fezer, Dorothy A. Feiner, Cecilia Feldstein, Jack Fischer, Juliet M. Fisher, Margaret L. Fix, Grace L. Flick, Iva M. Fluhart, Milton L. Forster, Karl M. Fowler, Kenneth A. Fox. Royal W. Fraize, William G. Frank. Violet L. Friedhaber, Carol I. Friese, Adele R. Gagern. John M. Galpirin, Morris Garflnkel, Ruth M. Garnham, Paul J. Gassman. Ruth E. GRADUATES OF 1934 Gehl, William A. Gehrman, Marion C. Genga, Mary R. Gerlach, Mildred A. Glaser, Alethea M. Glosser, Loraine M. Glumll, J ack F. Goerbing, Roswell C. Goldfartl. Norman H. Goldstein, Elizabeth Goldstein, Harriet Gorecki, Amelia T. Graf, Robert W. Greenberg, Julia L. Greiner, Ruth C. Griffin. George N. Grliin, Margaret C. Groen, Henry J. Gruener, Lillian M. Gudavitz, Anne E. Gurn, Raymond F. Haas, Blanche M. Haenszel, Ruth A. Hageman. George W. Hager, Adeline G. Halt, Agnes J. Hamm. Ruth G. Hanley, Doris L. Hausler, Jane C. Haver, Jacob Heary, Edwin M. Heinold, Adele A. Heller, Alvin W. Hertz, Sarah Hess, Ruth L. Hettinger, John J. Hill. Betty F. Lindner. Doris M. Lis, John B. Lorbeer, Annabelle C. Leuhcke, Oscar C. McClure, James R. McClure, Margaret McColl, Helen M. McDonald, Constance E. McDonald, Dorothy J. McLaughlin, Dorothy H. McPherson, Ruth V. Madigan, Helen M. Majewski, Charles J. Malczyk, Helen Mankoff, Rose L. Moran, Elsie M. Martin, Mabel M. Martin, Meyer Martin, Phyllis E. Matracia, Clara Maute, Carl F. Mayer, Elsa L. Meadows, Isaac W. Mesches, Dorothy H. Mikusinska, Valentina E. Miller, Betty J. Miller, Irma J. Miller, Thelma Mills, Samuel L. Missall, Irene E. Moeller, Carleton J. Moest, Ellen E. Moskowitz, Jerome M. Muck, Amelia, L. Mueller, George R. Muhr, Marian K. Newton, Edith F. Hochwarter, Eleanor T. Nisengard, Pearl R. Hoernig, Gertrude M. Northcliife, Olympia G. Hohl, Herbert L. Holch, William H. Holls, Irving E. Holman, Melvin Hopson, Betsey N. Hork. Dorothy S, Jaeke, Ruth E. Junemnn, Luella M. Kaminska, Adeline J. Kaplan. Abraham Karkau, Edwin K. Kedzierska, Adela. M. Keitz, Deloris E. Kelemen, Joseph Keller, LeRoy E. Kerner, Jack A. Kerner, Robert R. Kerr, Wilma E. Kiener, Dorothy M. Klentzel, Stella A. Kirschenbaum, Adele Klein, Amelta M. Klein. Frances C. Knickenberg, Myra C. Knospe, Henry L. Koepf, Carol E. Nowcki, Sophie H. Nowocien, Vanda Oberle, Virginia L. O'Nei1, Vincent A. Schmidt, Eugene J. Schmidt, Walter H. Schubauer, Bernice M Schulman, Joseph Schultz, William L. Schumacher, Jean A. Sehunk, William J. Schwartz, Cornelia E. Scott, Kenneth V. Seib, Carl A. Seneca, A. Frances Seneca, Vivian L. Sengbusch, Howard G. Shaffer, Florence M- Shark, Ella Shear, Betty G. Shenk, Marjorie L. Shroder, Rose Siedler, J osevhine R. Siemer, Frederic V. Silverman, Israel Silvernail, Lester F. Simon, Ida K. Simonelli, Della Siple, Edward G. Sloppy, Avanelle V. Small, Alvin S. Smith, John W. Smith, Mae A. Smith, Marion J. Solodky, Morris Solomon, Merle A. Snedding, Loren R. , Stachura, Frances A. Steen. Laura M. Stefanik, Wanda J. Steffen, Rita Steinmetz, Florine P. Steudle, Mary V. Strodel, Norman J. Studer, Eleanor M. Sullivan, Jeanne P. Syracuse, Frank L. Taber, Victor A. Holzwarth. Harriet E. Orlowski, Irene M. Palczynska, Florentine W.Tasman, Sarah Parker, Allan J. Pecoroni, Gertrude I. Pettis, Althea B. Pezold. Helen E. Pezold, Margaret E. Phillipps, Norbert M. Piechowiak, Florence M. Pietraszek, Estelle M. Pinski. Edmund H. Pitass. Eleanor Plaskin, Jacob Platter, Eleanor R. Pleuthner, Martin J. Podsiadlo, Lucy B. Pratt. Helen N. Pratter, Harry - Rabinowitz, Herbert J. Ratoff, Irene Rebmann, Gertrude E. Reddicliffe, Winifred M. Bledlo, Harry W. Koskoszka, Stephanie. T. Rieger, Bernice A. Koralewski, Joseph W. Reisig. Ruth A. Korda, Florence M. Koscielniak, Irene Koskye, Janette R. Kref-Ze, Arlene D. Kremer, Florence M. Krischan Eleanor E. Krol, Victoria Lander, Eva Lanpheax, Helen P. Lazar, Rose Lazarus, Miriam H. Lazleh. Rose L. Lent, Eunice T. Lestic, Ruth R. Levin, Ruth Levine, Herbert Levine, Ivan Rembes, Alfreda Repschlaizer, Marion R. Retling, Marjorie R. Retter, Otto Reukauf, Violet K. Rieppel, Gordon W. Risman, Sylvia G. Ritter, Marie G. Roan, Monona. E. Robinson. Julia A. Roesch, Charles J. F-Ogers, Hugh M. Rudolph. Dorothy E. Ruffles, Georgina Ruppel, Frederick G. Sandy, Marguerite Scaruto. Frank Lewandowski, Florence M.Schaefer, Marion C. Lewis, Eugene L. Scheigert, Katherine E. Lewis, Helene S. Lewis, Irene M. Lewis, M. Isabelle Gebensleben, Thornton R. Lewis, Rebecca Schiebel, Betty E. Schiiierli, Cecelia Srhirnpf, Margaret R. Schmidt, Arthur G. Taylor, Jane C. Teplitzky, Max Traphagen, Catherine E. Tuzzolino, Frank J. Unger, A. Calvin Vandercher, Vincent F. Vincent, Edna M. Vincent, Gladys E. Voelkle. Virginia Vogel, Miriam P. Vogt, Virginia A. Von. Isaiah Wagner, Frances Wagner, Mildred C. W2-lek, Walter T. Warnick, Rose S. Weber. Bertha K. Weber' Catherine T. Weber, Clara K. Weigel. Eleanor L. Weingarten, Celia Weintraub, Esther Weisenborn, Henry E. Weissenburger, Henrietta M. Wenk, Dolores T. Weroniezak, Alfreda E. West. Donald L. Westphal. Edythe T. Wexler, Edna Wexler, Jacob R. Whitehead, James Wilder Carol B. Willett, Gordon E. Williams, Mabel I. Williams, Vera M. Wilson, Charles E. VVirth, Lucille A. Wobisz, William H. VVohlforth, A. William Wolfe, Russell J. Wright, Harold A. Wunder. Yetta Yuhnke. Grace C. Zurowski, Gasimer ACHIEVEMENTS 1. Number enrolled up to May lst ........... ..... 2. Average Daily Attendance ....... ..... 3. Percentage of Tardiness ............. ..... 4. Number of Visitors during the year .., .... . 5. Number of Graduates this year ........ 6. Number of Graduates last year ..... -.- ..,..............,.....................,...,................. . 7. Number of last year's class who attended higher institutions ....... 8. School Entertainments iNumber of Pupils Participatingj- 1 9 plays, 1185 8 special programs, 205g 8 debates, 483 Z declamation contests, 9 ..- .... - ,.... ..... - ........,................ ........ . .......... - ....................................,......,....... , ........... . . 9. Other School Activities Home Economics Department fNumber Participatingj 2,821 2,436 1.00073 925 362 330 35 380 Dresses made and remodeled, 4105 toys at Christmas, 40g for Red Cross, C. O. S., etc., 1273 Children's Hospital project, 25, 150 jars fruit reservedg three dress exhibitsg one style show: one mothers' tea, 15 aculty luncheons, 2 faculty teasg Home Economics Club-sponsored by department. Boys' Athletics fNumber Participatingj Football, 48, Cross Country, 40g Golf, 12: Basketball, 70: Swimming, 263 Hockey, 22, Tennis, 38g Track, 823 Baseball, 663 Varsity letters awarded, 88g Squad letters awarded, 148. Girls' Athletics fNumber Participatingj Hiking, 56g Swimming, 503 Basketball, 179g Tennis, 152: Baseball, 893 Volleyball, 80: Captainball, 90. School letters awarded, 1045 Gold pins awarded, 14. Musical Activities ,lNumber Participatingj Orchestra, 489 Band, 47: Girls' Glee Clubs, 108: Boys' Glee Club, 305 Voice Class, 30: A Capella Chorus, 40: Student Recitals, 205 Solo Voice Contest, 15g Chromatic Club Recital. First prize for Sopranos--Lauretta Duncan First prize for Tenors-Edward Brown Art, Drawing and Picture Study Exhibit, trips to Albright Art Gallery and Grosvenor Libraryg entered the following poster competitions: Humane, Safety First, Better Homes, National Golf Association, State Tuberculosis Association. Honorable Mention in Chamber of Commerce Safety Poster Contest given to: Helen N. Pratt, A. Frances Seneca, Merle Solomon, Russell Wolfe. Science Depanment QNumber participatingj Chemistry Club, 404 Visits to Bausch E? Lomb Co., and Eastman Kodak Co., of Rochesterg to Lackawanna Steel Co., and Ka.rt's Dairy. Lectures by several prominent industrial chemists. 10. What the upils have done for the school: ' Gift ofp the Senior Class: Tablet in Memory of Mr. Julius I. Hayn, formerly head of the Mathematics Department. ll. What Facilities, Equipment, Repairs or Expansion have been provided for the School during the Year? 4 New Shower equi ment in boys' locker roomg additional classrooms on fourth floor and in Easement.
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