Fosdick Masten Park High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1946

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Ours is fhe power fo hoard ifs freasure and sei' men free. or fo scaffer ifs shillings, heedless of fheir inesfimable value, and fo subiugafe men once more fo fhe chains of malconfenf and sorrow. Youfh will achieve wisdom as fime progresses, buf will fhaf wisdom be used for fhe perpefrafion of war or for fhe preservafion of peace? The answer will be defermined largely by fhe educafion of youfh. We musf frain our minds and falenfs fo solve fhe fremendous problems of our fime. We clare nof make decisions casually or fhoughflessly. We musf examine our polifical principles carefully, learn fo discounf our prejudices, and acquire fhe habir of basing conclusions on facfs rafher 'rhan on emofions. If we are fo forge a beffer and more secure world sociefy, we musf have an infimafe knowledge of fhe ofher peoples of fhe earfh and 'rheir culfures. Upon our educafional sysfem musf largely depend our abilify fo assume fhese vifal faslcs, which will occupy our minds and energies for fhe resf of our lives. To prepare each cifizen fo choose wisely and fo enable him 'ro choose freely 'rhe policies and leaders he will follow are paramounf funcfions of fhe schools in a democracy. Ouf of a world's disasfer we have salvaged only an opporfunify. To furn a mere possibilify info fhe acfualify of a world af peace will require courage and unremiffing, devofed efforf. The reward of fhaf efforf will be fo feel fhaf youfh has been a parf of greaf fhings. and has had a share in bringing order 'ro a chaofic world as well as in building for fufure generafions. 7 Aclrnin Garnett F. Roberts Principal The lulure peace and prosperily ol lhe world res? in lhe hope lhal all nali conquerors and conquered, will mainlain 'rypes ol educalion h' h 'll w ic wi emphi lhe riqhls ol individuals. In our own American educalion, several individuaiislic and democratic ln are increasingly evident. General educalion is no longer chiefly inlelleclual buf incli physical, emolional and spirilual development Faclual knowledge is supplemei by experience and underslandinq. Specific skills and inleresls delermine lhe ' ol educalion lor which a sludenl is filled. School lile is relaled lo commt inl ,l. d i D ' i i eres Q an pupils are lrained lo woilc in co-operalive groups and lo respecl opinions ol olhers GARNETT F. ROBERTS 8 rtration Education! Big business now, The empiy halls ol colleges are crowded like football siadia of prewar years. To be educated or not to be educated is not question. If is rather how to select wisely in order to prepare for a place in a ld where changes occur with bewildering rapidity. Opporiuniiies for advanced ly were never more abundant. Men and women of Tomorrow, you must prepare roles in a very complex and highly competitive civilization. Life grows richer, e fascinaiing, more satisfying but the mental slugqard can have no pari oi il. w. DAVENPORT Williani H. Davenport Assistant Principal E 9 Library, Larwquaqcfs, Dramafics, Aff Mlm L+-xlfnrw, Mr. Cfudw Mm. lmx-:NW Mm-. OMG Miz: Cvxbllrrv Hiafory FX4r,P'M1r'fw, NUM kwf1fwlM1,fN - N Fuss. Nlws Rvvul, Ml. Rm Busincw, fxffw gnwu' MQ-.M Mrcf Mus Cwvwvvnavv Mi?-w PNN My. Hwvhwqcl MIfaHwmaH4:KN and Salem M' M-fsluwrw Mr, luxliv. Srwviw, Mum Swammic Mv, S 'rm' Miss Maul Mr, Gr-rs NMA, Mf ixvrmfd acult Friends of Fosdick-Maslen regreT The resignafions of Maude Thomas, BerTha Terrasse, and MargareT Rabe. Miss Thomas OT The maThemaTics deparTmenT was a member of The TaculTy from January l9l9 To June I945. l-ler Thoroughness, energy, and cheerTulness endeared her To everyone and her TreguenT visiTs To MasTen are mosT welcome. The resignaTion of Miss Terrasse in December l945 deprived MasTen oT an ouTsTanding Teacher OT science. UnobTrusive, kindly, ThoughTTul, she is one oT Those salT-OT-The-earTh individuals whose absence is keenly TelT. Mrs. Rabe, clerical assisTanT, resigned aT The end of The TirsT Term. l-ler loyalTy, good naTure, and ehficiency made her one oT The besT loved oTTice assisTanTs MasTen has ever known, lT is good To know Thaf she is Thoroughly enioying The more leisurely role oT homemaker. English Mrs. Lum, Miss Slarr, Miss Kinnius, Mrs. Savage, Miss Pierman, Mrs. G-ibney, Miss Dinsmorr' Music, Physical EducaTion, Home Economics, IndusTrial ArTs Frenl: Miss STenf1el, Miss Maas Fark: Miss l-luegel, Miss l-'Tollway Mr. Kleinman, Mr. Tilley, Mr. Heck Mrs. Couqhlin, Miss Neal .-w'i?'iY '. . -2-:Mf5'Fi2f rl ,. .Lv ..'. 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' - 'gf Albert An Edwin J. enema Henry Pollard, J.. 9 ' 'ii 'P' il- 1 - J . . . . M' s Yi' .gf all Sfephen G. Andromudas Ralph Grimm Vlncenf Rembes E, .ul 2. f 'Q 'L - ' f-K - Q ' . f ' 1 IQ.: 'gn ' .51 . Augus? C. Baefzhold John Guldner John R. Sauer N12 lf. Wi' Bemifd V- Bd!-lr1'I96r'l'en Roberl Haderer Frederick W. Schifferle Zur. U ' 41-. lr' .N . . . . 1 ' . J , Dominic F. Bellanca Eric Hollfelcler Henry A. Senller ' '. ,f- . . in: ,gf 1 f5':f3f1'- V. : Franlr E. Boofh Harry S. Holi n Richard Sendlbeclz fl-'11,-'4 arp mg Y . :..:- J., rf.-i I --f'e'?'fff Philip W. Brawn Richard F. Hu hes Peler Smifh W' 1 8 rg. 9 ..... . . , ...,. I, -'gg' f n GSOFQB Brayman Roberl W. Hurley William Srauclacher l ,I-,r Lawrence Chazen John H. Jones, Jr. Earl Sreiger 554. '- jimi' . ,, f' , .ygy u' .I 51- .4 Harry B. Chrnsfenson Roberf W. Kaye Donald L. Sfoclnwell Th' .s ' . 'T .M ' gt K Richard J. Copeland Raymond A. Kelsey Morris S+rauss A .gg 1' .' ' ' 1? I s S.. ' l fi w,f'f V Porler W. 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The compleTe rosTer OT over 2000 Fosdick-lv1asTen servicemen is noT available aT presenT, buT The enTire lisT is cerTain To be ready Tor publicaTion when our school observes iT TiTkieTh anniversary. EducaTional opporTuniTies oTTered To reTurning veTerans are many. Under The liberal provisions oT The HG. l. Bill oT RighTs, They are enTiTled To a cerTain number oT years oT Tree educaTion aT colleges and universiTies ThroughouT The counTry. Many veTerans are Taking advanTage oT These opporTuniTies. Fosdick-lv1asTen has in iTs sTudenT body sixTeen Tormer servicemen who are picTured below. These men, aT an assembly on February 20, held a round-Table discussion on posT-war issues. Very evidenT in Their Talk was The need and desire Tor educaTion. All of Them are eager To secure Their high school diplomas: some expecT To enTer higher insTiTuTions oT learning. The veTerans' views mighT well be summed up by whaT one said: l do noT expecT special Tavors. l jusT wanT To learn like anyone eise. 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Our social science classes provide us wiTh The necessary inTormaTion concerning world aTlairs and TosTer acTive parTicipaTion in The discussion oT viTal issues. ln physics and chemisTry classes we are learning someThing oT aTomic energy, ThaT we may beTTer undersTand The naTure oT The Torce which has revoluTionized inTernaTional relaTions and which may greaTly aTTecT our economic liTe. Language classes are giving us a real undersTanding oT oTher peoples and an appreciaTion oT Their rich and varied culTures. The realizaTion oT our Tremendous responsibiliTies has somewhaT sobered us and renewed our deTermina- Tion To uTilize Tully our presenT opporTuniTies. IT is The TuncTion our educaTion To Tree our minds Trom inTolerance and indiTTerence and To prepare us as ciTizens in a democracy, To exercise wisely our powers To achieve a Triendly, peaceTul, and progressive world. JAMES DUBIEL-Rresidenf Affable Jimmy is an all-round good fellow. His afhlefic prowess and wholesome friendly manner are Typical of American youfh. KATHERINE FAHRNER - Vice-Presidenf Kafiels radianf smile reveals a lcind and friendly K nafure. Her personalify and versafilify have made ,A 1 .-pr ' her one of Masfen's favorife Coeds. SYLVIA TORRE - Secrefary Beaufiful, darlc-haired Sylvia, our unpredicfable A hui popular secrefary, possesses fhaf rare combina- fion of personal maqnefism and high scholasfic achievemenf. JEANNETTE Ll RIRA-Girlsl Treasurer if Charming and efficienf Jeanneffe is always busf- ' ling abouf wifh a kind word and a sweef smile for 1- g her many friends. URBAN J. SIEGFRIEDMBoys' Treasurer Joe's good nafure, honesfy, afhlefic abilify, and splendid characfer have won him a hosf of friends rnd lhe respecf of all. Seniors JACOB BARTHWELL gf. HENRY HAROLD HARVEY LENZNER FARMER 34' CORDES HAMILTON SCHILLER Valedicforian Pow- Chief Marshal Assisfanf Marshal Assisfanf Marshal I I6 - m Alonzo, Irene M. . . General Business Major Hilllop News . . . Baslrelball . . . Volleyball . . . Bowling . . . Glee Club Angie, Marjorie L .... . . Business Slar Roll . . . Office Monilor . . . Glee Club . . . Special Chorus Arfer, Marion L. . . General l-lislory Major Science Club Avrunin, Amy L .... . Secrelarial Glee Club . . . Special Chorus . . . Chronicle . . . Slar Roll . . . Boolcroom Monilor . . . Yellow and Blue Club Ayers, Lawrence E. . College Enlrance Engineering Veleran . . . Tennis . . , Swimming . . . Band . . . Slide Rule Club Bachelor, Verne . . Fine Arls Music Baker, Roberl L. . . General l-lislory Major Traclr Balmer, Willie Mae . . General Business Major Glee Club Beclc, Donna E ....... Business Glee Club . . . Yellow and Blue Club . . . Bowling Beclrer, Howard T. . College Enlrance Engineering Foolball . . . Baslmelball Beclcernnan, Gerelle . College Enlrance Science Srar Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Chronicle Slall . . . Scholarship Club . . . Library Monilor . , . Baslcelball Bening, Rulh M. . . General l-lislory Major Glee Club . . . Red Cross Club Berger, Sarah S. . . General Business Major Berman, l-lelen E. . . General Business Major Red Cross Club . . . Library Monilor Berla. Delia . . . . . . . Secrelarial Office Monifor Bleasdale, Belly M. . College Enlrance Science l-lonor Roll . . . Slar Roll Boolcbinder, Arlene ..... Secrelarial Library Monifor . . . Library Club . . . Hilllop News . . . Secrelarial Club Bridge, Virginia C. . . General l-lislory Major Glee Club Brochman, Doris . . General l-lislory Major Red Cross Club Brown, Alline . . . General Business Major Glee Club Brownslein. Lillian A. . Business Vocafional Club Bruder, Gerlrude l. ..... Secrelarial Siar Rall . . . Honor Roll . . . Badminlon . . . Chronicle Siaii . . . Secrelarial Club . . . Volleyball Bundf, Richard l ....... Business Band . . . Orchesfra . . . Baslcefball . . , Baseball Buscani, Marguerile . College Enirance Science Slar Rall . . . Honor Roll . . . Chronicle Srail . . . Bowlinq . . . Badminion Buyea, Roberl . College Enlrance Engineering Home Room Represenfalive Carandas. Bessie . Carlisle, Pairicia A. . . Siar Roll . . . Bowling Caramagno, Frances L. . Yellow and Blue Club room Monilor General Business Major College Enirance Aris Projeciion Club General Hisiory Major Siaqecrafl Club . . . Boolm- Cohen, Harry . . . College Enfrance Science Chronicle Adverfising Siafi . . . Boys' Glee Club . . . Special Chorus Cohen, Norman D. . College Enirance Science Baslceiball . , . Traci: . . . Cross Couniry Collins, Marian C. . Badminfon . . . Bowling . Home Economics Coons, Donna L. . . General Business Major Dramafics Cordes, Henry M. . College Enirance Science Service Moniior . . . Spanish Club . . . Library Club . . . Honor Rall . . . Chronicle . . . Hi-Y Club Crosier, Palricia L. Moniior Secrelarial Davis, Alvin H. . . College Enlrance Science, Arls, and Engineering Sfar Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Bancl . . . Crcheslra . . . Chronicle Davis. June E ....... Secrerarial Monifor . . . Secreiarial Club . . . Bowling Delhloii, Florence E. Red Cross Club Science Delfmann, Alice M ...... Secrelarial Glee Club . . . Chess Club . . . Home Room Repre- senlalive DeVille, Janel L. . . General Hislory Major Glee Club . . . Baslceiball . . . Baseball . . . Bowling . . . Volleyball j Dorff, Roberl . . College Enlrance Science Dramalics Dosier, Dorismae . . . . . Business Glee Club . . . Swimming . . . Projeciion Club Dubiel. James K. . College Enlrance Science Baslceiball . . . Cross-Counlry . . . Traci: Dylcer, Anne . General Hislory Major Eger, Maryann ...... Secrefarial Cheerleader . . . Dramafics . . . Glee Club Erickson, Audrey L. . . . Secrelarial Secrefarial Club Esslcuchen, Rudolf P. . General Business Major Siege Crew . . . Library Monilor . . . Service Monilor Eulerl, Harold H. . General Science Major Chorus Evans, Clara B. . Home Economics Evans, Bernard P ..... Social Science Traclr lAll High Teaml . . . Baslrefball . . . Roll Call Evans, Julian J ........ Music Special Chorus . . . Orchesfra . . . Boys' Glee Club . . . Traclr . . . Cross Counlry . . . Foolball Fahrner, Kalherine E. . College Enlrance Arrs Dramalics . . . Home Room Represenlafive . . . Malce- up Commilfee . . . Baslnefball . . . Bowling . . . Sfar Roll Farmer, Barlhwell . College Enfrance Science Radio Club . . . Slide Rule Club . . . Debale Club Farrell. James A. . . Business Bookkeeping lnlramural Baslreiball . . . Chess Club . . , Hilllop News . . . Chronicle Fechfer. Gladys J. . Business Feldman, Sylvia . . General Business Major Feuersfein, Belly M. . General Business Major Glee Club . . . Bowling . . . Dramafics . . . Slagecrafl Club Finlcelslein, Jean . . College Enlrance Arls Glee Club . . . Hillfop News . . . Library Monilor . , . Chronicle . . . Scholarship Club . . . Badminlon Fox. Mona V. . . College Enlrance Science Sfar Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Special Chorus . . . Sc-holarship Club . . . Badminlon . . . Hilllop News Freed, Melvin A. . College Enlrance Engineering lnlramural Baslcefball Friedman, Marnie . . College Enlrance Arls Sfar Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Hilltop News . . . Library Monifors . . . Scholarship Club Fuller, Jean E. . . College Enfrance Science Office Monilor . . . Baslrefball . . . Volleyball . . . Badminlon . . . Bowling . . . Deck Tennis Galembo, Milfon . College Enlrance Science Projeciion Club . . . lnlramural Baseball Gallagher, Blanche A. . General Hisfory Major Bond . . . Orchesfra . . . Special Chorus . . . Spanish Club 1 S I aj as ss apt 1,1 1 11,3 jw ly y ' Ma , 3 i l l l l Gallisclorfer, Diane G ..... Fine Aris Chronicle . . . Odds and Arls Club . . . Special Chorus Garien, Shirley C ...... Secretarial Sfar Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Special Chorus . . . Dramahcs . . . Chronicle . . . Scholarship Club Gales, Dororhy R. . . General Business Maior Gerhold, Vivian D. . College Enhance Science Srar Roll . . . Orchesha . . . Hillfop News . . . Chronicle . . . Home Room Represeniafive Glass, Rulh E ..... Home Economics Volleyball . . . Badminion . . . Bicycle Riding Gonser, Florence ...... Fine Arfs Chronicle . . . Glee Club . . . Odds and Arfs Club Graf, Lois E .... College Enhance Science S+ar Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Orchesha . . . Chronicle Adverlising . . . Library Monifor . . . Slide Rule Club Grampp, Roberr R. . . Business Bookkeeping Chronicle . . . Monilor . . . Track Gurnins, Eva Mae . . General Business Maior Bookroom Monifor Hackney, Doroihy M. . . . Music Glee Club . . . Special Chorus Haenlges, Joan L. . General Hislory Maior Halpern, Ralph L. . College Enhance Science and Engineering Honor Roll ...Tennis . . . Hillfop News . . . Debafe . . . Slide Rule Club Harnillron, Harolcl W. . College Enhance Science Foorball . . . Baseball . . . Dramafics Harrison, Behy J. . . General Business Maior Office Moniror . . . Baseball . . . Cal e+eria Moniior . . . Baskefball . . . Volleyball . , . Deck Tennis Hari, Loisrnae . . . General Hisfory Maior Baskefball . . . Glee Club . . . Special Chorus Harvey, Geraldine A. . General Hisfory Maior Glee Club . . . Special Chorus Haskins, Anne E. . . General Business Maior Orchesha . . . Band . . . Glee Club . . . Chronicle Hausle, Paul L. . . . General Hisfory Maior Tennis . . . lnharnural Baseball . '. , Monifor Hawley, June L. . General Hisiory Maior Chorus Hayn, Lois E. . . College Enhance Science Slar Roll . . . Cheerleader . . . Band . . . Spanish Club . . . Swimming . . . Baskeiball Healy, Daniel . . College Enhance Science Foolball Manager Heinen, Marie H. . General Business Major Helm, Jean M ....... Secre+arial Glee Club . . . Special Chorus . . . Chess Club . . . Secrefarial Club Herman, BeH'ylou . . General Hisiory Major Glee Club . . . Special Chorus . . . Volleyball Herman, Joyce A. . Secrelarial Office Monilor Herniman, Kalhleen E ..... Secrelarial Chronicle Sfafl . . . Slar Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Secrefarial Club . . . Badminfon . . . Baslcefball Herrmann, Hildegarcle E. . General Business Major Sfaqecraff Club . . . Dramalics . . . Bowling Helzinger, John William . General Hislory Major Baslcelball . . . lnframural Baslcefball . . . Foofball Hiemenz, Leona . . General Hislory Major Chronicle Sfafl . . . Library Monilor Hoelscher,Rober+ . . Business Clerical Major Holmer. Kafhleen V. . General Hislory Major Office Monilor Huff, Pally A. . . General Business Major Dramafics . . . Office Monilor . . .Yellow and Blue Club lachini. Gloria . . . . Secrelarial Office Monifor lnda, Hazel ........ Music Sfar Roll . . . Glee Club Jacobbi, Clecla J. . General Business Major Dramafics . . . Baskefball Jacobs, Rulh Carol ,..,,, MUSIC Sfar Roll . . . Glee Club . . . Scholarship Club Jenlcins, Laura M. . General Science Major Jones, Belly J. General Business Major 'Office Monilor Juliano, Adelia B. . . General Business Major Dramalics . . . Debafe , . . Public Speaking . . . Glee Club . . . Special Chorus Kane, Gloria L. . . General Business Major Horseback Riding Kasper. Grace G ..,... Secrelarial Sfar Roll . . . Special Chorus . . . Glee Club Kaufman. Bealrice . College Enlrance Science Scholarship Club . . . Chronicle Sfafl Keeley, Be'r+y Jane ..... Secrelarial Honor Roll . . . Bowling . . . Baseball . . . Hillfop News . . . Secrelarial Club . . . Office Monilor Kelley, Helen M. . . General Business Major Cafeleria Monilor Kennedy, Roberf W. . College Enrrance Engineering l-li-Y Club Killian, Donald J. . . General Hisiory Major Hilllop News . . . Monilor . . . Slaqe Crew . . . Projeclion Club King, Kaihleen . . General Business Major Baslcerball . . . Volleyball King, Ruih L. . . General Science Major Band . . . Orchestra . . . Special Chorus . . . Glee Club Kobrin, Sheldon J. . College Enirance Science Orcheslra . . . Chronicle Koefh, June ...... Secrefarial Slar Rell . . . Honor Roll . . . Chronicle Kohl, Rila K. . College Enfrance Arls Kohler, Audrey R. . . General Hislory Major Honor Roll . , . Baslrelball . . . Volleyball . . . Red Cross Club . . . Bowling . . . Decli Tennis Koller, Shirley . . General Business Major LaJoie, Joan D. . . General Business Major Lapides, Gerald l. . College Enrrance Science lnlrarnural Baslcefball Learn, Gloria J. . . College Entrance Science Slagecrafl Cilub Leible, Audrey . . General Business Major Chronicle Lenzner. Jacob S. . College Enlrance Science Slar Roll . . . Honor Roll LesAndro, Fay M. . General Business Major Office Monilor Lindsay, Shirley A. . General Spanish Major Baslcelball . . . Vocalional Club LiPira, Jeanneile D. . College Enfrance Science Honor Roll . . . Hilltop News . . . Badminlon . . . Home-room Represenlafive . . . Library Monifor . . . Pallaclian Lipp, June C. . . General Hislory Major Dramalics Liplak, Edilh E. . . College Enhance Science Baslrelball . . . Baseball . . . Dramalics . . . Chronicle . . . Library Monitor Maiers, Jean A. . College Enlrance Science Glee Club . . . Special Chorus Manlreda, Rose M ...... Classical Baskelball . . . Baseball . . . Volleyball . . . Bowling . . . Deck Tennis . . . Swimming Marlin, Charles . . General Hislory Major Debale . . . Foorball Maberry, Barbara . . General Hislory Major Mazur, Esrher L. . . General Business Major Chronicle . . . Special Chorus . . . Glee Club . . . Yellow and Blue Club McBride, Bernell D. . . General l-lislory Major Foolball . . . Swimming . . . Caleleria Monifor . . . Track McConville, Dorolhy .... Secrelarial Glee Club . . . Secrelarial Club . . . Special Chorus McCrossan, Evelyn M. . General Science Major Glee Club . . . Drarnalics . . . Volleyball . . . Yellow and Blue Club . . . Slagecrall Club Mead, Helen L. . . General Hislory Major Glee Club Miller, Charles W. . College Enlrance Engineering lnlramural Baskerball . . . Track . . . Bookroom Monilor . . . Slide Rule Club . . . lnframural Foolball Moebius, Jean M .,..... Business Special Chorus . . . Glee Club Mosher, William R ..... Social Science Baskelball . . , Baseball O'Donnell, Kalhleen ..... Business Papke, Marguerile E. . General Business Major Chronicle Slaff Paske. Sonia .... General Lalin Major Chronicle . . . Glee Club . . . Special Chorus . . . Make-up Commillee Pasquale, Belly Jane . . General Business Major Glee Club . . . Cafeleria Cashier Payne, Annelle ...... Secrelarial Chronicle . . . Office Monilor . . . Secrefarial Club . . . Cafeleria Cashier Plummer, Jean L. . . . , Music Special Chorus . . Orcheslra Pohl. Lenore S ..... . Secrelarial Sfar Roll . . . Honor Roll Pollack. Irving . . . General l-lislory Major Honor Roll . . . Cross-Counlry . . . Track . . . Dramafics . . . Chorus . . . Monilor Prosf, E. Margol' . . . . Secrelarial Glee Club . . . Special Chorus vf Rabinovifz, Elaine C. . General Modern Language Spanish Club . . . Yellow and Blue Club , . . Bookroom Monifor Rall, Audrey M ...... Secrefarial Baskefball . . . Badminlon . . . Baseball . . . Volleyball . . . Deck Tennis Rall, Winifred E. . . General Hisfory Maior Baskefball , . . Baseball . . . Volleyball . . . Deck Tennis . . . Hiking . . . Vocafions Club Ralsfon, Eleanor B .... Home Economics Dramalics . . . Badminlon . . . Bowling Rasnick. Ellen . . . College Enfrance Arfs Vocafions Club . . . Scholarship Club . . . Bowling Rausch, Glenn E. . College Enfrance Engineering Junior Class Treasurer . , . Track Redsfone, Joseph M. . College Enfrance Science Honor Roll . . . Band . . . Orchesfra . . . Chronicle Reinhardf, Dolores G. . General Business Maior Special Chorus . . . Library Monilor . . . Glee Club Reulcauf, Audrey W. . General Hisfory Maior Rose, Beffy Jane ...... Business Sfar Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Chronicle Rosner, Rulh C ..... Home Economics Star Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Bowling . . . Volleyball . . . Palladian . . . Office Moniior Rug, Lucille P ....... Secrefarial Secrefarial Club . . . Hiking . . . Baseball . . . Deck Tennis . . . Bowling Ryan, Irene P .... General Business Maior Glee Club . . . Baskefball . . . Volleyball . , . Badminfon , . . Baseball . . . Deck Tennis Sadkin, Esfher A ...... Fine Arfs Sfar Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Chronicle . . . Odds and Arls Club Sakowifz. Mae I ...... Secrelarial Sfar Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Public Speaking . . . Secrelarial Club Schaab, Lois . . College Enfrance Science Sfar Rall . . .Chronicle . . . Slide Rule Club... Make-up Commilfee . . . Home Room Represenfafive . . . Office Monifor Scheff, Hyman . . College Enfrance Science Orchesfra . . , Cross Counfry . . . Track . . . lnlramural Baskelball . . . Swimming Scheuer, James J. . . Business Bookkeeping Sfar Roll . . . Junior Class Presidenl . . . Public Speaking . . . Dramalics . . . Chronicle Schiller. Harvey . College Enfrance Engineering Sfar Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Hillfop News . , . Tennis . . . Slide Rule Club Schmidf, Esfher R ,... General German Public Speaking . , . Library Monifor . . . Office Monilor Schmiff, Bernice B ...... Secrefarial Volleyball . . . Glee Club . . . Special Chorus Schreiber, Gilson . College Enfrance Engineering Moniior . . , Radio Club Schruff, Marion Eva . . Secrelarial Secrefarial Club Schuessler, Belly L .,.... Fine Aris Honor Roll . . . Chronicle . . . Odds and Aris Club Schulfz, Alice Marie . General Business Major Sfar Roll , . . Honor Roll . . . Slaqecrafl Club . . . Chronicle Schwarfz, Gerrrude . General Hisfory Major Schwibinger, Mary B ..... Secrelarial Sfar Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Special Chorus . , . Secrerarial Club . . , Glee Club . . . Badrninfon Seiberr, Margarei E. . . Home Economics Homeroorn Represenfalive . . . Volleyball . . . Bowling . . . Badminlon . . . Deck Tennis . . , Vocafions Club Seidel, Roslyn . . General Business Major Shumalaer, Gladys . . General Business Major Siegfried, Urban J. . College Enfrance Engineering Foofball Slsummer, Phyllis . ..... Secrerarial Glee Club . . . Secreiarial Club . . . Office Monilor . . . Slar Roll , , . Honor Roll Slurslcy, lrving . . . General Hislory Major Swirnminq . . . Band . . . Orchesfra Srnilh, Audrey N. . College Enfrance Science Glee Club . . . Special Chorus . . . Boolcroorn Moni'ror , . . Slide Rule Club . . , Chronicle Adyerlising Smifh, Virginia M. . General Business Major Special Chorus . . . Secreiarial Club . . . Glee Club . . . Bowling . . . Chronicle Solomon, Esrher . . General Business Major Spring, Dolores F .....,. Business Red Cross Club . . . Volleyball . . . Baslcefball . . . Office Monilor Slachowiak, Alice G. . College Enlrance Science Special Chorus Srern, Samuel T. . College Enlrance Science Sfar Roll , . . Chess Club . . . Chorus Slroehlein, Allene A. . General Business Major Chronicle . . . Malre-up Cornrniffee . . . Palladian Sullz, Lenore E. . . General Hislory Major Glee Club Sunshine, Bessie . . General Business Major Library Monilor . . . Chronicle Tober, Norma H ...... Secrelarial Slar Roll . . . Honor Roll , . . Secrelarial Club . . . Chronicle Slall Torre, Sylvia S. . . College Enlrance Science Slar Roll . . . Special Chorus . . . Chronicle . . . Dramalics . . . Slide Rule Club . . . Junior Class Secrelary Torreano, Thelma C. . College Enlrance Science Slar Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Special Chorus . . . Badminton . . . Bowling . . . Declc Tennis Tranlcle, Helen . .... Business Traulman, Donald P. . General Business Maior lnlramural Baslcelball . . . lnlramural Baseball . . . Slage Crew Tulipane, Samuel A. . College Enlrance Science Slar Roll . . . Foolball . . . Baseball . , . Baslrelball Turgeon, Mae K. . . College Enlrance Science Badrninlon . . . Hilllop News Turnbull, Viola . . . General Science Maior Chess Club . . . Swimming . . . Dramalics Turner, Hazel . . . General Hislory Maior Badminlon . . . Volleyball i Tuzzi, Paul Joseph . College Enlrance Science Foolball . . . Band . . . Baslcelball . . . Monilor ' Tyler, Myron G. . . General Business Maior L Traclc . . . Slage Crew . . . Library Monilor . . . Dramalics Helen Andrew William J. Beclcerle Belly Boelcman Jane M. Burden Marian J. Dougherly Paul L. Drumsla Frank R. Fox Edwin Gozdan' John Halcin Edward A. Hughes Juanila Hunler Mary B. Jaclcson ' Veleran ol World War ll Additional Seniors Gloria Johndahl John L. Joyce Charlolle King Paul M. Liplalr' Georgia M. Maclcie Anna Mardigian Belly Jane Marshall Alan Merrill' Sluarl F. Osborne Leonard Plesliow' Arlene E. Robinson 26 Gloria Rossen Florence Ryler Frances A. Schupp Jean L. Shivers Delmas Smilh Darwin L. Slanlon John J. Slarr Eugene Vesper' Mabel L. Walson Erlene C. Weller Roberl W. Zimmerman Wagner, Ediifh ....... Music Band . . . OrchesTra . . . Special Chorus . . . Glee Club Wals, Ella H. . . College EnTrance Science STar Roll . . . Special Chorus . . . BadminTon Walser, Geraldine R. . General Business Major Office MoniTor Ward, Joseph N. . . Business Bookkeeping Library Club . . . Chronicle STafT Wells, Verna I ....... Music Band . . . OrchesTra . . . Glee Club . . . Special Chorus Wexler, Evelyn . . . . SecreTarial VocaTions Club WilberT, PaTricia L ...... SecreTarial STar Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Chronicle STaTT . . . Home Room RepresenTaTive . . . SecreTarial Club . . . Bowling Wolz, Eleanor . . . College EnTrance ArTs STar Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Special Chorus . . . Glee Club . . . Chess Club Wormley, William . . General HisTory Maior BaskeTball . . . Track . . . MoniTor Yee, Rose Marie . . College EnTrance ArTs STar Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Chronicle . . . BadminTon . . . Bowling . . . Deck Tennis Yung, RuTh E. . . College EnTrance Science STar Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . HillTop News . . . OTTice MoniTor . . . Home Room Re-presenTaTive . . . BadminTon , if 'WKJ Farewell WhaT unheard voices ioin wiTh ours now WhaT joy or Tears do our Tarewells recall? Have noT oThers sTood where I sTand now, And heard Their echoes ringing Trom These walls? BuT Then, are Those echoes ThaT we hear: Or murmurs Trom The pasT ThaT linger on, To welcome us, who rise inTo The sphere Of MasTeniTes who Trorn These walls have gone? Only They can share wiTh us The ThoughTs ThaT Till our hearTs and minds upon This day: A ringing bell, a lesson being TaughTp The greaTesT parT of school, The holiday. For we, who came as children, now deparT WiTh ThaT which makes men greaT and wins acclaim, And To mankind benevolence imparTs. We have noT passed away These years in vain. So, we who've oTTen wished This day To be, ln sweeT sadness, bid Tarewell To Thee. BARTHWELL FARMER Valeclictory Alasl We have come fo a fork in fhe road. All guiding hands have abandoned us. Which way shall we furn? Our fhoughfs grope back info our high school years for a refuge from fhe fhreafening uncerfainfies fhaf confronf us: buf 'ro no avail. Time waifs for no man. Already 'rhe pasf is ouf of reach: fhe fufure is rushing upon us. A few sfeps backward will give us perspecfive. We are fhe firsf posf-war gradualing class. Unlike our predecessors who have hesifafed af fhis crossroads we are looking foward a peaceful iourney, unhindered by war. fear. or violence. Are we prepared fo meef fhe ordinary obsfacles of life? During our early high school years. when a large parf of fhe civilized world was being desfroyed by fhe weapons of war. we enjoyed fhe fruifs Masfen had fo offer us. Alfhough we were fully aware of fhe cafasfrophic conclifions of fhe world, our high school life was unsfinfed. Assembly programs. foofball games. class dances wenf on as usual: and fhoughfs of 'rhem will always be a happy reminder of our high school days. . Thomas Jefferson believed fhaf educafion is fhe mosf advanfageous fool for building democracy. The significance of fhis belief has been verified by fhe war fhrough which we have iusf passed. Those counfries fhaf are wonf fo provide liberal educafion for fheir people Took a sfand for democracy againsf ofhers fha? fend fo wifhhold from fheir children such educafion as opposes fheir docfrines of Naziism and Fascism. The arf of warfare alone was faughf fo fhese vicfims. who learned hafe as a parf of fhe war program. During fhe dark period of fhe recenf war, we enioyed fhe usual American liberal educafion. ln fhe world machinery fhaf is now being overhauled, we shall become gears equipped 'ro shiff ourselves info posifion fo make for humanify a democrafic. peaceful. happy world. For sfeering us so smoofhly Through fhese war-sfricken years, we are indebfed fo our principals and feachers. Af fimes when many of us, weary of fhe journey, were fempfed fo furn off fhe road. our educafional leaders resfrained us. They gave us 'rhe equipmenf fhaf we shall fake fhrough life. We besf can show our grafifude for fheir efforfs by forging a successful fufure for ourselves and for our fellowmen. The fime is geffing shorf. We musf leave our school and choose one of The roads of life. To say good-bye fo Fosdick-Masfen is difliculf, for she will always remain close 'ro us, in our hearfs. Lef us look 'lo fhe fufure wifh The courage and sfrengfh wifh which we have been inspired by our Alma Maferl JACOB LENZNER 28 Officers lsr: Dolores Thompson, secrelaryz Edwin Reisig, president: Rosemary Schaffner, vicerpresidenr 2nd: Saul Berkoii, boys' treasurer: Dorofhy Han- nes, girls' Ireasurer IMas+en's juniors fully realize Ihe necessiry of successfully compleiing Iheir educarion so Thar Ihey may courageously face Ihe challenge of Ihe iulure. Evidence of 'rheir sinceriry is rhe honor roll on Ihis page. T-he faci 'rhar more junior boys are regisrered This year Ihan in recenr years may indicare Ihar Ihey expecr rerurning veferans ro offer keen comperifion in obraining posifions. Whole-hearred parricipalion in exlra-curricular acriviries has been characrerisric of Ihe class. Berry Alice Baer, Isabelle Srefian, Marilyn Burk- haller and Jonas Gorrfried disringuished Themselves as musicians, while Edwin Reisig, a ralenred amareur magician, and Salvarore Romano displayed abiliiy in dramaiics. In sporrs Michael McGuire, Richard Ball, Kennerh Fremming and Kenneih Quesinberry were ouislanding. Many junior girls were skillful and enlhusiasric parricipanrs in baskerball, volleyball, hiking, badminion and bicycling. In rhe words of a visiring speaker, ii appears Ihai Ihe juniors are deiermined NOT Io die on rhird base buf Io achieve graduaiion, and make home plal'e. 29 uni-ors Honor Roll Huber, Edifh ....,.,,,...,.. Resnick, Harvey I.. .... . Graf, Joan ................. Rogers, Marilyn ....,.... Organek, Esfelle ....... Luebke, Lois ...,.... Oehler, Beffy .,...,...,... Grochow, George E. . Ball, Marqaref .....,,,... Serns, Esiher R. .,............. , Wesferman, Charlof+e Brodsky. Julius ..........,...,. Hannes, Dororhy ............ Sercu, Dorofhy ..............., Alexiou, Helen .... Baer, Belly ..,....... Reisig. Edwin C. .....,..... . Agen, Mary .........,........,. Cohen, Annabelle .....,..., Gofffriecl, Jonas Knowsley, Shirley .....,...... Miller, Margarer Boekman, Jeanne .,..,,...... Nuessle, Frederick C. E. ..,.,.. . .....97.250 ..,..96.75O .....96.6O0 ,....95.800 ....,95.500 ....,95.2OO 95.200 94.400 94.000 93.750 93.600 93.000 93.000 93.000 92.500 92.250 92.000 9 I .800 9 I .800 9 I .800 9 I .750 9 I .750 9 I .600 9 I .500 Shuman, Charles E. ....,... 9I.200 Siegel, Helene ...,,. .,,...,.. 9 I.200 Burk, Shirley .,..............,.,. 9I.000 Burkhalier, Marilyn ........ 9I.000 Sally, Beify .,... ......., 9I.000 Forsfer, Dolores .............. Herman, Lorraine ........ Mandel, Esfher .,.............. Endruschar, Roberf ..,..,.. Freund, Carol .....,....,..... Goorevich, Marion Gofflieb, Arnold ...,........ Lines, Barbara .................. Doerner, Roberf ......... Kuriz, Beverly .,.... 90.750 90.600 90.600 90.500 90.500 90.400 90.400 90.400 90.250 .....9O.250 lsr: 2nd 3rd 40h Srh Pearl Adams, Mary Ann Aqen, Rose Alnerman, Helen Alexiou, Eva Allenbaum, Doris Allen, Elizabelh Allen, William Allen Pauline Appleby, Belly Alice Baer, Marqarel Ball, Norreian Ball, Anna Bavaro, Rose Marie Beecher, Benny Berger. Charlolie Berlx Saul Berlroff, Doris Berman, Ruih Beuche, Mariorie Biden, Jean Bishop, Rena Black, Jeanne Boclcman, Sylvia Bowman Julius Brodsky, Harold Brody, Jean Brown, Bernard Buqin, Shirley Burlz, Arlene Builer, Lillian Caldwell, Alice Camuza Befly Carriqan, Emma Clarlc, Alberl' Clauss, Annabelle Cohen, Geraldine Cohen, Virginia Collins, Rheda Daschler, Doris Davis 30 Isl: 2nd 3rd 4ll1Z 5+l'1: Faye Ann Davis, Alyce Deacy, Lesler Dean, Marilyn Dillon, Norman Dobriclr, Luella Draper, Ann Dunham, Florence Duquin Lorraine Edinglon, David Egqerl, Evelyn Egge-rl, Leona Eldred, lrvin Flin, David Flliolf, Roberl Endrusclwal, Herman Engel David Ferer, Dominic Ferrara, Gloria Fischer, Richard Fogarly, Dolores Forsler, Kennelln Frem- minq, Carol Freund, Frances Fricano. Joyce Fromm, Mario Gambacorla, Roberl' Ganqer, Rolaerl Garrow, Donald Gibson, Marian Gillellc, Marian Glaser, Lois Golwilzer. Marion Goorevich, Arnold Golllieb, Gilberl Gouclnie, Joan Gral, Jean Graham, Fslelle Green- field, Marilyn Greenfield, Audrey Gronmeyer. 3I Qc: 0- as 5 Isl: Znd: 3rd: 41h- Sth. Josephine Guadaqnino, John Hackney, Carla Haeloerle, John Harmon, Dorolhy Hannes, Cafhleen Healy, Harold Herman, Lorraine Herrnan. Genevieve Herndon, Charlene Hess, Gerald Hicks, Elirieda Hoefer, Ann Hogg, Marion Holzman, John Hour, Edith Huber Barbara Huff, Margarel Huleil, Warren Jamieson, Charles Hursl, Geraldine Jasco, Gloria Jefferson, Joanne Jeqel, Eugenia Johnson Frederick Johnsion, Alice Kaiser, Jane? Kaplan, Marquerile Kelly, George Kelschenbach, Genevieve Keouqh, Norma Kirnble, Phyllis Knoll Shirley Knowsley, Muriel Kohler, Conslance Konidas, Efhel Krahling, Jean Kreiier, Joane Kreiler, Beverly Kurfz, Frederick Laughlin 32 sf: 1d: 'd: h. h: Marjorie Lavelle, Arfhur Liaros, Barbara Li nes, Phyllis Lilvalc, Alan Lloyd, Lois Lueblce, lnez Lyons, William Macris Joseph Malcowslri, Kalhy Maloney, Esfher Mandel, Charlolfe Mann, Mable Marion, Rolaerf Mason, Nafhalie Mercier, Rose Mesches ' Marie Milburn, Margaref Miller, Lorraine Nawoflca, Myrna Nieman, Frederick Nuessle, Eugene Odin, Belly Ann Oehler, Shirley Oliver Estelle Organelc, Evelyn Papke, Rena Perrine, Marie Pilrelli, Jack Peflil, Wilfred Prevosl, Florence Pufal, Kennelh Quesinberry Rufh Ellen Ray, Edwin Reisiq, Harvey Resnick, Joan Richards, Marilyn Rogers, Belly Ann Salley, Lena Sardina, Alice Schaffner 33 35 b v' as Q75 WT' Isl: Yrid 3rd 4ll1 5th blli Rosemary Sclnallner, Janine Schiller, Jean Snliuberl, Jolin W. Scilmberl, David Scliulefanc Doroflwy Sercu,Esll'1er Serns, Charles Shuman Helene Sieqel, Bealrice Slolniclc, Marcia Smilli, lsiilaellu Slfvlllin, Peqqy Sleinbrenner, Geraldin Sloeclnel, Shirley L,S1one,Wilfred E. Slubbs Rose Sunshine, Belly Swain, Sully Swain, Tlioinas Swirnp, Rim Tnsmfm, Dolores Tlwornpso Thomas Tiberi, Gladys Tonner Belly Toplin, Frank Tournour, Arlliur Truull, Joan Tulell, l-lelen Turner, Sally Tuslrey, Jul Vassair, Georqe Ve-sper : Alice Webb, Ruin Weinslein, Cliarlolle Weslcrman, Lois Whilelwead, Mary Wilder, Doris Wilso Jane? Wilson, Slwirley Winfield 1 Rullw Wobroclr, Bernadinn Wriqlwl, AUdlt?Y Wundorlicli, Olqn Yinwnlc, Goorqe Grocliow 34 Honor Roll Harris, Rufh E. , Hollman, Lorraine S. Neubeck, Palricia. . Rawls, Mildred V, . . Meehan, William R. Roberlson, Rhoda J. Wells, Marie A. 98.500 98.200 98.000 . 98.000 97.800 . .... 97.400 96.250 Soplmornores Schallc, Lorene G.. . l-larringlon, Shirley L l-loeppner, Rulh Williams, Bernadine Beclcerman, Eda . . Heclcarhorne, Dolores Bernhard, Melvin .. Hardy, Herberl L. Sunshine, Selma L. .. Glaser, Palricia Sidel, Herman D.. . Jenlrins, Mary Jane .. Rusf, Roberl A. . Bosch, Paul F. . Baeumler, George R. Ze-is, Shirley L. . . .. Lascari, Elaine C. David, M. Carol . .. Snyder, Arlene F.. . Ulrich, Anna A.. . Lubiclc, Morris . . Sirlrin, Nalaline ,. . . Slolz, Marianne lulipane, Mary Jane Bamberg, Joan F.. , Bruder, Jean . . Alf, Evelyn . Garbarslcy, Esfher L. Helper, Gerald ., . Kielrebusch, Gloria . Rudey, Jean Mae Olson, Emma A. ,. .. Favlalcis, Pefer G.. . Fox, Donald W. . . .. C'Mara, Dolores G. Broolrs, Jeanefle .,.. . Radlna, Marilyn. . Rosen, Alvin ,. , . McCar+hy, Calherine Mosher, James l., . Waeqerle' Florence L 96.000 95.750 95.400 95.250 95.200 'J.f95.2oo 95.000 95.000 94.800 94.400 93.800 93.750 93.750 93.600 93.400 93.250 93.200 92.800 92.600 92.600 92.400 92.200 92.200 92.200 92.000 92.000 9 I .600 9 I .500 91,400 91.400 90.200 90.800 90.800 90.500 90.400 90.200 90.200 90.200 90.000 90.000 90 000 Sealed: Lorraine Hollman, Eda Beclcerman, Rhoda Roberlson, Rurh Harris, Shirley Harrington, Rulh Hoeppner Slanding: Mildred Rawls, Bernadine Williams, Marie Wells, William Meehan, Lorene Schallr, Palricia Neubeclr Alrhough The diclionary defines sophomore as wise fool, 'rhe sophomores al Fosdiclc have succeeded in living lhar down. Their loyally has been shown in all aclivifies. Sophomores are represenled on Hilllop News and Chronicle srarls. Five ol rhem are among The Top len on The Honor Roll. Many have parricipaled in assembly programs. ln music, sophomores are represenled in band, orchesfra, and glee clubs. Borh boys and girls have made a credilable showing in rhe various sporrs. On lhe whole, lhe wise fools of I946 have proved lheir abilify lo assume lhe responsibilily of upper classmen. 35 R.. -fs., 1 Isl: 2nd: lrrl 4ili: 5?li: bllw' Mary Ann Alessi, Evelyn All, Pxrlliur Anderson, George Baeurnler, Palricin Ball, Joan Barnberq, Clifford Barr, Adele Basseli Donald Basledo, Ede Beclcerrndn, Melvin Bernhard, Rebecca Blodqell, Ralph Boolcbinder, Jean Borman, Joan Borror, Paul Boscli lrronlr Branch, Albert Brnndvold, Fufirem: Bmuiislein, Pliyllis Bllilklltlll, Jwimrllr- Bro-rlv., Rnlwil Brown, Jean Bruder, Marion Brunner Delores Bull, Carolioan Bundi, Mabel Calos, Lawrence Camp, Mary Cannell, Jack Carr, Gloria Ccrullners, Marilyn Case Patricia Cherry, Gilberi Cl-ieskin, Tliornasina Clririsiensen, Kailwleen Claypool, Georqia Coclia- nides, Gerald Colien, Peler Corcoran, Evelyn Criden Ruili Curry, Tlnorncxs D'Anqelo, Carol David, June Davis, Mariorie Davies 36 Isl 2nd 3rd 4+h Sth 6+h Joseph Dean, Joan Dersarn, Carol Diefenbach, Alva Didio, Flora Dixon, John Douqherly, Myrrle Donrnore, Mariorie Douleas Marilyn Downey, Wilma Downinq, Leo Draper, Leola Eaby, Sidney Eiduson, Dolores Emser, Joan Feuersfein, Lois Fies Florence Foqelrnan, Donald Fox, Leonard Freed, Rulh Frilz, Liilian Frosl, Dennis Gallagher, Lois Gassman, Mary Gebhard June Gibb, Marie Gierrnan, Palricia G-laser, William Goolzmann, Laura G-oldlnaurn, Julia Gonser, Joann Granl, Jean Elenfeldl' Melvina Green, Lena Gullo, Edilh l-laeberlc, Jdcquelyn Hall, Shirley Halliqan, lrflerberf Hardy, Shirley l-larringlon, Dolores l-larris Donald Hazlelon, Dolores l-leclrafhornc, Joan l-leclrler, Ruth Harris 37 QV 9 C Isl: 2nd 3rd Mlm Sfli bllw Dnlnrus l-ledriclm, Geraldinv Heller, Gerald Helper, Laurence Hiclis, Gladys Hirsclwberqor, Rullm Hoeppnnr, Heinz Hollenrciclw, Lorraine Hoffman Richard l-loqan, Mary Lou l-loque, Annie Holmes, Br-vorly Holzman, Harald l-lmwilz, Leah l-lorwilz, Charles l-lunsburqer, Belly Jane Hollurn Mary Jane Jonlcins, Andrew Johnson, Dorollmy Jolwnsfwn, Elmla Jolwnson, Robe-rl Jnlrnson, James Jrwlrnslon, Roborl Jones, Palrifia Kaake Eileon Karull, Alrna Kolclnlin, Jack Kcllrvlwor, B4-lly Kollvy, Gloria Kiclcolvurflm, Borllwna Froornan, Pl1ylllHKir5Cl'1, Nanqy Klnrlio Joycn lCnl1r, Kallwriru: Korovewsis, Palricia Kwwalslci, Borllra Kramer, Marvin Krasnor, Freda Krernrvr, Donna Krf1lin,GcraldinQ Kulrolus Doris Landqral, Caroline Lanq, Shirley Ldnq, Ls:wi5 La Pdlra. 38 'll sl: nd: rd lh: lh: Th: :N pp- Elaine Lascari, Lawrence Lauler, Jane? Lazar, Sarah Levin, Josephine Liolli, Michael Lo Cicero, Harold Lombard, Morris Lubriclc Richard Lucas, June MacDowall, Gene Male, Palricia Malone, Reah Marquelle. Cafherine McCarthy, Rosella McEwen, Marcia McGinness Thomas McC5lynn, Dorofhy Meadows, William Meehan, John Meindl, Donald Merz, Elinor Meyers, Roberl Miller, Shirley Minlc Flora Molino, Clarence Morgan, Lealrice Morris, Gordon Morrison, Sarah Morlon, James Mosher, Marion Mueller, Roloerl Murnm James Nocero, Belly Ofonnell, Roberl O'l-lara, Emma Olson, Allred Owens, Arlene Paplce, Palricia Parlcer, Norberl Payne Joanne Pellway, Marilyn Pfeil, David Pinlcard, Harvey Pleslmow 39 L 691, Isl: 2nd 3rd Mn Slln: bflw RK Warren Polaslw, Rae Pullca, Marilyn Radlma, Philip Ramp, Mildred Rawls, Belly Jane Rebb. Edward Racoon, Jerome Redlo Helen Reid, Dolores Richardson, Monica Ries, Donald Robinson, Jolnn Robinson, Annelie Rodney, Alvin Rosen, Eva Rosenberg David Ruben, l-larry Rufus, Mary Frances Runner, Roberl Rusl, Alice Ryler, lrvincz Sallzrnan, lorf-ne Scl1allr,Anna Sclwierlilz Flnrence Scliillman, Norma Sclwneclc, Allrieda Sflnroer, Dourzlas Scliuberl, Joan Sclwusfer, Vranlc Scliullz, Gloria Sclwwarlz, Rullw Seiberl Jean Sernollsly, Reana Slnandraw, Herman Sidel, Raymond Silbar, Louise Silverberq, Gilberl Simon, l-laslcf'llSinr1er, Nalaline Sirlcin Grare Srnilli, Arlene Snydor, Allred Speier, Donald Slari 40 -nr i Isl: 2nd 3rd 4fh: Iulh. nth: Milfon Sfarilxow, Rulh S'remen, Joanne Slilwell Marianne Slolz, Eugene Stull, Kalhleen Sullivan, Marilyn Sunshine, Selma Sunshine Mildred Sural, Jane Sykes, Calherine Thomas. Janel Tinli, Mary Jane Tulipane, Anna Ulrich, Lorraine Ulrich, Donald Van Naller Agnes Vefler, Vicfor Vilello, Rulh Voll, Doris Vcsseler, Florence Waeqerle, Norma Waqonbloll, Denver Waldron, Diane Wanamalcer Rulh Warlinqer, Doreen Walson, Irwin Vwfoinglvin, Sranley Weiss, Mario Wells, Jerome Werblov., Janel Wericlx, Fred Werner Bernadinr- Williams, Laura Wilson, Jufinile Windham, Belly Wise, l-larry Wiseman, John Wofford, Andrew Wriqhl, Eslhcr Wriqhi Perccla Wynne, Shirley Zeis, Alberl Zeiller, Jean Zilch 4l Fresh en Members oi The Treshman class are malcing a deTermined eTlorT To acquire a well-rounded educaTion by parTicipaTing in all school acTiviTies. The largesT group in nine years has enrolled in girls' sporTs, wiTh an especially good represenTaTion in hilcing and baslceTball. Boys, Too, are doing Their share, Sherwood STrodel and Ray Liebel having won a place on The cross-counTry squad. Freshmen have become enThusiasTic members oT band and glee clubs and Mildred Lewis has shown considerable promise as a pianisT, ln The sTamps and bonds campaign, rooms 324 and 3l I placed TirsT and Third in The 9070 drive. AlThough ribbed because of The boolcs They carry, freshmen were rewarded Tor Their labors by The large percenTage ol Their number on The honor roll. Fosdiclc-MasTen can well be proud OT Them. Honor Roll Sealed: JeaneTTe Janowsliy, Madge Bro Therlon, Dona Koch, Pauline Winer Rulh Douglas, Conslance Goodman Slanding: Carol Schaflner, Arnold Ber leanl, Eugene BarnnTT, .loan Zachey Ellen Gerhold 42 Gerhold, Ellen M. .. ,...99.200 Schaflner, Carol , . . ,,97.600 Douglas, Ruth .. . ..... .96.600 BarneTT, Eugene V. . ,. 96.400 Zachey, Jean , .. ,,.,...,..,.. 96.400 BroTherTon, Madge ...,.. 95.400 Janovslcy, JeaneTTe . .... 95.200 Koch, Dona M. .. .. . ,,,. 94.800 Bridwell, Travis . .. 94.600 BerleanT, Arnold . .. 94.500 Winer, Helene . 94.200 Goodman, ConsTance 93.800 Hogg, Phyllis C. 93.800 Weinberg, Harry . . .. 93.600 Carlisle, HarrieTTe ..93.2O0 Engler, JaneT P. .. ..,. 93.200 Howard, AniTa . .. .. . 93.200 Reisman, Roberl .. .. ,..93.200 Cramer, MargareT E. .,.. 93.000 STrauss, RiTa .. .. ,. 93.000 Mueller, Lorraine H. 92.800 HouT, Barbara A. , . . 92.600 Simon, Shirley . , . 92.400 Liclcers, Virginia , . 92.200 Sorrell, Sylvia N. . . 92.000 Cassidy, Gladys . 9l.800 BroTherTon, Sylvia . , . 9l.600 Cramer, Verna ,. . .. 9l.600 Goldsfein, JudiTh H. . 9l.600 He-hir, Joan E. .. . . . . 9l.400 Rielcer, GerTrude ... .,.9l.400 STern, Arnold . .. ,....., 9l.400 Held, Mary. . 9l.200 Allas, lrving , . . 9l.000 AvenT, Margarel . 9l.000 Sralnilc, Allen 9l.000 Joscielyne, Lorraine 9l.000 Maflfean. Shirley 9l.000 Sauer, Rila . 9l.000 Barrnasse, Eileen J. , 90.800 Lchrman, Miriam. ,. . Shulimson. Miriam , . Boyz-, Sally . . .. Burden, Joan . , lnqrarn. Grace M. .. Sloinharl, Gloria . Lieberman, Edith .. . Rifie, Palricia . . Serns, Blanfhe. . Williams, Jane . . Funlm, Palricia . .... Goranlcoii, Charles SchoTT, Marion .. . Mages, LoreTTa ....,......... Walil, Richard .. . 90.800 90.800 90.600 90.600 90.600 90.600 90.400 90.400 90.400 90.400 90.200 90.200 90.200 90.000 90.000 sl: Tnd ird 'llii ill? ifli Jean Aqen, l-larry Aldrich, Joyce Amos, lryina Ailas, Marqarol Avenl, Eileen Baer, Shi Lewis Baker Ronald Ballinq, Marqarel Banla. Eileen Barmasse, Euoene Barnell, Jeannie Barr, Annie Mary Bedford, Richard Bielwl Norma Binner, Joan Birner, Bronlie Blenrnan, Jncquiline Blodqerl, Sally Boye, Travis Madge Brollierlon, Sylvia Brollwerlon Gloria Brown, Marjorie Bruce, Joan Burden, Juno Cameron, l-larrieil Carlisle. Russel Ellen Carroll,JanerCavanauql1 Pafricia Caverly, Anna Cicalello, Rose Mario Clancy, Virginia Cole, Jeanelle Cox Crable, Marqarel Cramer, Verna Cramer Mariorie Damon, James D'Arcy, Arlene Del Priore, Tlweodora Dernopoulos, Eleanor Madeline Diyila, Ronald Dorff 43 rlcy Bain, Beckham, Bridwell, Carlisle. Rirlward Dellman, Isl: Znd 3rd Mlm: Sllnz blli: Qi- 35: Belly Douqlwer, Rullw Douglas, Mary Ann Ebcrln, Marlow: Edwarcls, Margarcl Ellsworlly Janef Enqler, Lorraine Fcldslein, Harvey Fierslein Eugene Finlielsfein, Rifa Fleefwood, Vv'illiam Folclc, Jerome Fm, Harvey Kinq, Jane Frey, Patricia Ann Funlc, Ida Geransfein Ellen GC-rlwold, Rulli Gold, Judiili Goldstein, Conslanco Goodman, Clnarlcs Gordnlioli, Herberf Gvmdl, Joan Gradl, Alice Gfroeninq .lulm l'lnd0VDi', l'lilCJCL1dliL'll' Hnrmami, llfiliims llfmglnrzflil, Mary Hi-lcl, lxi-nrwlli Heizinqer, fflwl Hvyr-V, Flnronrrx Hicks, R050 Hicks Mildred Hail, ROSVTWGIN H-lil, Riflmrd Hfiols lim, Cvilbi-rl llimiii, llliyliil Hwqq, John Holm, Bi-1rl'Jm'aHwul,Anila Howard Jcdriollf- J-movsly, 'llioorlore Jolmsmi, li-imunv Jmiclync, Lflmrli-5 Jwyiv, William Joyce, Marie Juliano 44 sf: nd fd rhz fh: th: Kennelh Kane, Palricia Kane, Barbara Karol, Corrine Kasperczalm, Lael Kibbe, Sylyesler Kim- brough, Pafricia Kingman, Lois Kifrinqer Audrey Knapp, Lois Klaes, Rae Kleiman, Dona Koch, Jacqueline Kohlrnan, Sol Krupniclr, Doris Kunzelrnan, Beverly Landis Miriam Lerlirman, .l0yCe le-annli, Virqinin lirlwrs, Ray l.ie-lwl, ldilli lif L'7HlfUdll, Mary Lilly, Carol Lindner, Shirley Lines Daniel Lyons, Rosemary Lyons, Eileen MacLean, Shirley MacLean, Lorella Maqes, Eslher Mandel, Richard Marks, Mary Marchanr lda Marlcs, Norma Marlry, Audrey Marlin, Franlc Malhes, Clara Mccarlhy, Marqaref McCoy, Huby Meadows, Barbara Menefee Delia Mensch, Berlrand Mercier, Nelson Merlclinq, Marian Merlino, Jean Merrill, Shirley Mills 45 if huh 0+ ky any if I-.l: Pncl lid 4lh Slh lwlli Qs 1: QQ- GP -llc W6 Grace Milchell, Eileen Mohan, Richard Monlqomery, Eileen Merlin, Joun Morey, Lorrinnr Mueller, Cornelius Munqer, Mary lvlunqer Jurries Murdock, Alphonse Neuqellvauer, Clxiudinv Nisller, IM-.mlol Nomly, Shirley Novi:-r, Esllir- Olivieri, William Orloll, Frances Parker Shirley Pasquale, Peler Perry, Nnmy Pimirim, Jenin Powers, Mildred Pmlow, Eugene Preyosl Marion Pulal, Slerlinq Quesinberry Barbara Randle, Roberf Reisrnan, Gerfrude Rieker, Palricia Rifle, Allan Robins, Clemenline Rose, Richard Roy, Marie Russell Mary Ann Russo, Peler Russo, June Salome, Rilo Sauer, Carol Schaffner, William Schalfsfall Alice Schneider, Joyce Schroeder Marion Schrvll, David Schrull, ,loan Sorel, Bl.inr,hr- Sr-rn-., Miirqfili-l Shmernzilwr, Miriiirn Shulimso 46 Isl: Phd 3rd 4lh- 5lh. blh: We M ff!- Dolores Silverman, Shirley Simon, Dorf-en Small, Fmnlc Smilh, Gladys Smilh, Hazel Smilli, Bnnlcs Smilh, Sylvia Sorrell l-lelen Spanos, Donald Sleqer, Namrni Sleinharl, Rilfi Slmuss, Sherwood Sli-odiel, Leroy Sullon, Norma Swan, Joseph Sylces Marie Taber, Hilda lanzer, Juaniln Taylor, Freda Teibel, Belly Lou Thornpson, Dflrnlliy Thompson, Samuel Triqgs, Rulh Tyeslca Roberl Ulbrich, Phyllis Umanslcy, Jean Vickers, Donald Vollw, Richard Wahl, Lillian Wallcer, Edilh Warlielcl, William Wallcins lrma Weaver, Roberl We-ber, Harry Weinberg, Beverly Whilehead, Marilyn Wiclres, Jane Williams, Marilyn Williams, Helene Winer Pauline Winer, John Woodrull, Shirley Wriqhl, Jean Zachey, Dominic Zilo, Pobr-rl Zurbriflx 47 'i 1' :srl 2 3 H '. 3 A Y Y ,1 V. A 1 1 5 1 S ATI-ILE? 1 L 1 L 1 r P E ln rhe narion-wide drive For improved heallhf' among American youlh, high school afhlerics will undoubledly play a grear parl. Today. Jrhe need for heallhy bodies in young American men and women is peremplory, lor dara released by Army and Navy medical officers has shown an appalling laclc of physical lilness. High school afhlelics will help in ameliorafing This silualion. Aclive parricipalion in arhlerics lends To keep rhe body in good condirion. According ro Gene Tunney, being in good condirion means beHer circulafion of The blood, berler luncrioning of rhe hearl and lungs, beller resislance lo disease, and cerlainly a liner sei' ol muscles . Through +he inrensive programs oullined by Fosdiclcs alhlelic direclors, aspiranls for school lerrers receive rraining rhal demands full capacify of body and mind. Besides Jrhe physical benelirs derived, afhlerics develops in +he individual, friendliness, iniria- live, cooperarion, persislence, and a lighling spiril - characlerisrics fhal are essenrials of every high school educalion. Parlicipanrs in rhe greal American games, loofloall, baslcelball, lennis, and baseball, musl be physically srrong and menrally alerr. Arhlelrics nor only promoles good healrh buf also serves ro develop characrer and lo mainlain moral slandards wifhoul which a Jrrue educafion would be incomplere. 49 Football The seasonls opening game on Seplember 29 lound lvlaslen pilled againsl Lalayelle, ils lradilional rival. Though lhe l-lillloppers scored in 'rhe lirsl period and loughl valianlly lo mainlain Their lead, lhe grealer power ol The lvlelleniles was shown in The second hall when 'rhe opponenls Twice crossed lVlaslen's goal, ln Jrhe nexl game, an inspired Fosdiclc 'ream rolled over Grover Cleveland, and lwo weeks laler 'rhe I-lillloppers downed l-lulchinson. On November 3, Fosdiclc-Maslen mel mighly Riverside, and Though slruggling bravely, sullered a decisive live-louchdown de- leal. ln ils final conlesl wilh McKinley, league champions. Fosdiclc bowed lo an overwhelming display of speed and power by a superior high-school leam. During lhe season many lvlaslen gridders enlered lhe services ol Uncle Sam. Those who now wear lhe lchalni or blue include Jaclc Jaeger, former caplainy Diclc Dlfxngelo, Larry Gagnon, Gary Kager, Ted Caldwell, Milne Camp, Dave Ellioll, and Ray Sellig. in zin r :fold Hamillon, Lawrenii- Ga-iniin, S.miui'l ilulipmrw, lairy Kiisih, Howard Becker Richard Ball Urban Sieqlried Ynd Gene Male Paul Tuzzi Richard D'Angelo rc R wen Aberl Zeiller, David Ellioll. John Moindl, Jose-ph Dean, Gary Kager, Salvalore Dunne Healy mxnager Thomas Dlfxnqelo, Warien Jamieson, John Floul, Frederick Johnslon, n ze-licn c Wi-clrerle', Pigberl Endrusihaf 50 Basketball Fosdiclc-MasTen's baskeTbaIl Team began The year wiTh an impressive record oT Tour sTraighT vicTories. ATTer Grover Cleveland, HuTchinson, and EasT had bowed To The Hill- Toppers, The climax came when Fosdiclc, in a crucial TesT againsT powerTul SouTh Park, sTaged a brillianT lasT-minuTe rally To sink The Sparks by Three poinTs. In iTs nexT game, however, MasTen TasTed deTeaT Tor The TirsT Time, This aT The hands oT Riverside. ATTer a vicTorious comebaclc againsT Technical, The Team losT a series oT hard-ToughT conTesTs wiTh Burgard, BenneTT, and McKinley. On February 26, Fosdiclcs cagers Tinally swung back inTo The win column by compleTely crushing Emerson. ln The TradiTional LaTayeTTe game, MasTen came ouT on The shorT end oT The score. Tollowing which The l-lillToppers succumbed To a sTrong Seneca Tive. ln The Tinal game oT The season, Fosdiclc engaged KensingTon in baTTle and aTTer a spiriTed conTesT emerged vicTorious. y OUT JUMPING RIVERSIDE Isl: Williaiii Mosher, Donald BroTz, Richard Ball, capTain3 Michael McGuire, James Uubiel Qnd: Warren Jamieson, manager: KenneTh Quesinberry, Alfred Owens, James MiTchell, Saul BerlcoTT, Mr. T-Teclc 'lrdz Richard BundT, Howard Beclrer, John HeTzin3er, John Kelleher, SalvaTore Romano, Kenna-Th Fremminq, William Wormley 5l Cross Country lsl: John Giuliano, Fred Laughlin, Alfred Owens, James Dubiel, capTain: He-rberT Hardy, Harry Rufus, Wallace Scoll Yndi Jaclr Brown, mana qeri John Douqherly, Carl Brimm, LaThardus Goqqins, Ray Liebel, Sherwood Slrodel, Den nis Gallagher, Franlc Cannon, Thomas Swimp, Mr. Heck Track l Mr. Heclcs cross counTry harriers proved To be a TasT, upfand-coming Team. In a meeT wiTh LaTayeTTe, Riverside, Grover Cleveland, and HuTchinson, Fosdiclc- lvlasTen placed second and losT a closely conTesTed race To Riverside by one poinf. ln The All-High meeT, CapTain Jim Dubiel Tinished in TourTh place, Thereby receiving a highly coveTed Buffalo Evening News All-High medal. This year Fosdiclc-lvlasTen's Traclc Team was Tavored by The reTurn of seven leTTermen Trom lasT season's squad, including KenneTh Quesinberry, an All-High 220-yard dash champion, whom The Hillloppers chose Tor Their I946 capTain. The Team made iTs iniTial run on May 9 aqainsT Riverside and LaTayeTTe. The season came To a climax wiTh The All-High championship races on May 29. I-,l: T, f.,.1un-rn, C, Ceuilin, J. Uicnn, J. llubwl, .l, Cmlniri-1, K, Qiirf-,ivilri-ily, -,ipl.mi, ll. Silnxll, Il, SDTVMTUT, R,Bakrfr,G. R.f1usrIi,6.Malu Ynd: W. Wmmley, W, Cruiclcshonl., J. Haclcney, J. Cohen, R, Carlisle, R. Brown, A, Wricihf, R. Fooarly. T. Johnson, H, Rufus, G. Morrison, J. Douqherly 3rd: C. Miller, manaoev: J. Brown, M. Tyler, J. Meindl, P, Ramp, V. Vilello, D. Reisiq, S. Romano, L. Weclccrlrz, H. Hardy, D. Slarr 4lh: C. Brimm, E. lprlm, A. Johnson, B, Evans, L. Lc:PaTr.-1, R. Bf1llincq,A. Slrom, I. Allns, U. Robinson ll. Ruhr-ri, J, llfhrfy, A. Clnuss, F. W+:l'nevr, C. Farrar 52 On April l, lennis enlhusiasls responded lo an organizalion call by Mr, Kleiman, lvlaslens new alhlelic assislanl. Five velerans from lasl year's leam compeling for varsily slalus were: Ralph Halpern, newly-elecled caplaing Harvey Resnilc, Harvey Krasner, Harold Greenberg, and Harvey Pleslcow. On lvlay 2 al Civic Sladium, 'rhe nermen played lheir lirsl march ol lhe season againsr Easl High. U Over lorly prospecls, including six veleran players from lasl year's squad, appeared when lvlr. Rowen called lhe lirsl praclice session lor baseball. This year lhe regular varsily has been supplemenled by a B leam, composed ol freshmen and sophomores. Al 'rhe lime ol going lo press, prevailing opinion is lhal Foscliclc will be very close lo lhe lop when lhe season closes. Tennis Lawrence Ayres. manager: Marvin Krasner, Harvey Pleslcow, Harold Green- berg, Harvey Resniclz, Ralph Halpern, Harry Weinberg. Reber? Grampp, Coach William Kleiman Baseball ,X Sx if. :ifffgf an' X WY is- 'We Isl: .laclc Kelleher, Al Owens, Larry Kirsch, Milne l.oCicero, William Clillord Tremblay Znd: Michael McGuire, Harold Hamillon, Erwin Boehringer, Jim Johnslon, Warren Polash, William Joyce. Kennelh Fremming, Mr. Rowen 3rd: Paul Liplalc, manager, Charles Hunsberg, Peler Corcoran, Ray Liebel, Jerry Werblow, Sherwood Slrodel, Ronald Cline 4lh: Dexfer Golclslein Mosher, Frederick Johnslon, 53 lntromurcfl Basketball Room 206 lsl: Jarnr-s Mosher: Has lwl Sinqr-r Jaflc Kwllo hr-r. rffxplainqi Allred Owens Ynd: Wfirrvrn Prwlfish, UH nnld Slarr, Mir har-l Mr Guirre, Michael LOC' FFFFO Room IO4 Isl: James Milchell, Saul Ber- lcohf, capfaing Roberl Mason Znd: Salvalore Romano,Alber1 Clauss, Michael McGuire. Charles Hunsberqer lnlramural baslcelball lhis year was limiled lo only lwo classes, lhe l35-pound and unlimiled leagues. Because of a very exacling schedule, Mr. l-leclc, who is in charge ol inler-class compelilion, was unable lo devole much lime lo lhe inlramural aclivilics. In lho I3bpound league, Room 206, caplained by Jack Kelleher, came oul on lop. l-laskell Singer, Al Cwens, Don Slarr, Milce l.oCicero, and Jim Mosher com' posed The leam whose all-around excellence broughl il lhe championship, High- -acoring laurels we-nl lo l-laskell Singer of IOZ and Bill Calos ol IO4. The unlimiled league crown was won by lhe IO4 leam made up ol such veleran players as Caplain Saul Berlcoll, Jim Milchell, Bob Mason, Ken Quesinberry, Milne McGuire, and Sam Romano. Exemplary play and high poinl scores broughl added honors lo Jim Dubiel, Milne McGuire. and Jim Milchell, all ol Room IO4. 54 Girls Skating Fronl: Faye Davis, Pearl Adams, Eve Allenbaum, Beatrice Slol- niclr, Charlolle Berlc, Pairicia Kaalre Back: Eileen Baer, June Carne- ron, Jane Williams, Pafricia Neubeclr, Belly Swain, Violei Luihringer, Grace Smiih, Ger- frude Rielcer, Mary Lilly, Elaine Lascari, Jane? Milchell, Flor- ence Waeqerle, Joanne Jeqel, Helen Reynolds Aboul 'rwenfy-one feminine enrhusiasis oi Fosdiclc-lvlaslen Park enjoyed The exhilarafion of lacing bilrer winler winds on lhe slcaiing pond al l-lumboldf Park. Whenever fhe ice was in suiralole condilion, they disregarded zero femperaiures. rushed io ihe parlc aiier school and slcaled for ai leasi an hour. The girls received Ten poinis for each day's slcaiing and were allowed To earn up ro filly poinfs 'foward Their sporis' leiiers. The lacl Thai approximalely one hundred sixly-seven girls signed up for bowling proves lhal il, foo, is gaining in popularily ai Fosdiclc-Masien. Teams of six girls each were formed and 'rhese reams bowled lhree airernoons a week. Each girl earned len poinis lor every game in which she parlicipaied and, as in slcaiing, was permilied io earn lilly poinls foward her lerrer or pin. 55 Sports Bowling Siandinuz Pauline Ran- dazzo, Geraldine Mil' ner, Donna Beck Kneeling: Eileen Baer, Lorraine Nawollca, Edifh Lieberman, Shirley Si- rnon, June Gibb Sealed: Dolores Thomp- son, Rosemary Schail ner, lva Kramer, June Davis, Virginia Bridge, Mary Held, Jane? Cav' anaugh, Doroihy Sercu. Joan Tulefi, Verna Cra- mer Las? Row: Alice Kaiser, Eileen Barrnasse, Calh- leen Healy, Joanne Pellway, Doris Land- grai, Jane Sylces, Olqa Yuzwalc, Lois Lueblce, Charlolle Berk, Beafrice Slolniclc Girls' Seniors Isf: Lois l-layn, Kalherine Fahrner, Beffy Harrison, Rufh Posner, Audrey Kohler Znd: Winifred Rall, lrene Ryan, Shirley Lindsay, Audrey Rall, Pauline Randazzo Sophomores Isl: Helen Reynolds, Joan Bamberg, Elaine Las- rari, Lois Pies, Jean Sernoffsky Qnd: Evelyn All, Emma Olson, Bernadine Wil liams, Mary Jane .len- kll'l5 3rd: Pafricia Kaake, De- lores Bull Under fhe capable leadership of Miss Kreig, Mrs. Coughlin, and Miss l-luegel fhe girls of Fosdick-Masfen have fhrown fhemselves wholehearfedly info gymnasium work and affer-school sporfs. lnferesfed freshmen responded enfhusiasfically and, as a resulf, many of fhem had earned fhe full one hundred fiffy poinls foward a leffer by Thanksgiving. Because many girls are employed oufsicle of school, gym- nasium work offers a pleasanf diversion and gives fhem fhe sfamina and sense of well-being needed lo carry on af school and af work. Nof only has parficipafion in afhlefics enabled our girls fo develop leadership and self-confidence louf if has faughf 'rhem fhe frue meaning of cooperafion, feamwork, and sporfsmanship. These elemenfs are essenfials in fhe consfifufion of a well-rounded personalify. The opening of fhe baskefball season found one hundred forlyfeighf pofenfial afhlefes eager fo parficipale in fhis popular game. Baskefball requires fhaf each player have a greaf deal of sfamina, a welledisciplined body, and an acfive, alerf mind capable of making quick decisions. Alfhough fhese requiremenfs make if 56 Basketball Juniors IsT: Joanne Jeqel, Rose Lapp, Alice Kaiser, Peq- qy STeinbrenner, Marion GilleTTe Znd: Dolores Thompson. Marqarel Miller, Rose- mary Schaffner, Bea- Trice SloTniclc Brd: Lois Whifehead, Alice Bridges, Jean Graham Freshmen lsT: Judy Goldsfein, Bar- bara l-loul, Jacqueline Kohlman, Audrey Phil- lips, Conslance Good- man Znd: Carol Schaffner, Doe ris Kunzelman, Eileen King, Marjorie Bruce, Esfher Mandel, Madge BroTherTon 3rd: Jane Williams, Jua- nifa Taylor, Pafricia j Riffe, Lillian Wallxer one of The more difficulf sporls To masTer, They also malce iT The favorife of Masfen girls. Affer several pracTice sessions To enable beginners To learn The fundamenTals and veTerans To polish Their wealc poinTs, Teams were organized and compeTiTive games arranged. Miss Kreig had charge of The senior and sophomore classes and Mrs. Coughlin direcfed The juniors and freshmen. The senior caplains were Jean Fuller and BeTTy l-larrison and The sophomore capfain was Elaine Lascari. AT The close of The season, seniors were vicTorious over sophomores. Juniors chose Jean Graham, Rose Lopp, Alice Kaiser and Doris Allen as leaders and The freshmen elecTed ConsTance Goodman, Doris Kunzelman, Lois NesTle, Jac- queline Kohlman, Edi+h Lieberman, and Barbara l-louT. Because There were so many Teams in The junior and freshman classes, There was no inTerclass compeTiTion. lnsTead juniors played juniors and freshmen compeTed wiTh freshmen. The undefeaTed junior Team was capTained by Alice Kaiser and The winning freshmen Team was led by Jacqueline Kohlman. 57 Seniors-Juniors Aller lhe baslcelball season closed, girls lurned lheir allenlion lo volleyball. Miss Kreig again had charge ol senior and sophomore leams and Mrs. Coughlin direcled juniors and freshmen. Jean Fuller and Rose Manlfreda caplained lhe seniors and Palricia Kaalce and Bernadine Williams led lhe sophomores. Dorolhy Sercu, Joan Tulell, Margarel Miller, Lois Whilehead, Jane Williams and Pal Rifle headed lho combined iunior-freshmen leams. Since lhere was an unusually large freshmen lurn-oul, Mrs. Coughlins volleyball leams were composed ol bolh iuniors and freshmen. Some juniors headed freshmen learns. Seniors-Soplwmo'res Baclm Isl: Ruth G-lass, Lillian Brownslein, Mariorie Bi, den, Gerlrude Bruder, Marian Collins, Mar- querile Busrani. Rose Lopp. Florence Duquin Yndi Pauline Randazzo, Rosemary Shallner, Marqarel Miller, Palri- cia Carlisle, Mae Tur- qeon, Lorraine Nawol- lca, Annabelle Cohen Brd: Mona Fox, Eslelle Orqanelc, Charlolle Berk, Bealrice Slolniclc, Eva Allenbaum, Marion Jacobs, Thelma Torre- ano, Rulh Yung 4lh: Alice Kaiser, Kalh- leen l-lerniman, Audrey Kohler, Marqarel Sei- berl, Rulh Rosner, Alice Bridqes Volley 1-.lc Llniw- Lasfavi, Lois Fies, Dorelha Robinson, Bernadine Wriohl, Emma Olson, Rose Manlreda, Mary Jane Jenkins, Shirley llriirinrilfwn, Bwnadino Williams, Mary Ann Alessi fi: Lili-1-n Rall, Ruvh Glass, Holly Oconnnll, Lois l-layn, Doris l-lunlor, Llorolhy Gow, Joan Sornrllislry, Palritia Taylor, Pauline F-'rinrl.if1fl, Fvr-lyn Mrcrrissren. Audrey Bnarh lvl: Cwoifiifi Crlf'ii.inidifs, .loan Brudr-r, Elinor Moyers, Grace S'nilh, Florence Srliillman, Mary Lilly, llifflwl Lulhrinqnr, Florence Vfiiwizgrlr-, L1-nfl Gullri, Evelyn All Aflig lfrmnf- Sflifill-, Audr:-y Kohler, Ruln Rosner, Palricia Neubnnlc, Jean Elonleldl, Lealricc Morris, Borlha Kramer, Rulh Ware lin-'ie-r, Eilf,-en Karell blliz Jani: Sylfc-5, Lillian Frosl, Mary Marlin, Palricia Kaalce, Helen Reynolds 58 inton lsl: Dorelha Robinson, Mary Jane Jenlcins. Helen Spanos, Gerlrude Rielxer, Lena Gullo, Kae lherine Korovesis, Shire lay Harringlon, Berna- dine Williams, Evelyn Brown Znd: Marie Taber, Eileen Baer, Mary Bedford, l-larrielle Carlisle, Mar- ilyn Downy, Audrey Marlin, Mildred Pralow, Bronlie Blenman, Eslher Mandel, Shirley Mann ird: June Cameron, Mary Lilly, Rose Marie Clan- cy, Marjorie Bruce, Conslance Goodman, Ida Geranslein, Joanne Pellway, Nancy Kloclce, Palricia Glaser 4lh: Palricia Neubeclc, Laurene Hicks, Florence Hicks, Georgia Cocha- nidas, Jean Bruder, Ma- bel Calos, Jeannie Barr, Caroline Lang E-rh: Dorolhy Thompson, Palricia Kaalre, Anna Ulrich, Palricia Kowal- slci, Juanila Taylor, Lor- raine Hollman, Lillian Frosl, Jane- Williams Ball Sophomores-Freshmen Al lhe end ol lhe season, leams led by Rose Manlreda and Jean Fuller were lied in score. Teams headed by Margarel Miller and Lois Whilehead also had lied scores. Allhough lhey had bolh won lhe same number ol games, Lois Whilehead had lied one game and Margarel Miller had losl one. This year aboul eighly girls signed up lor badminlon which annually gains in popularily al Fosdiclc-Maslen. Every day, belore and aller school, lhey were lo be lound hard al il in lhe gymnasium. Each parlicipanl was allowed lilly poinls lor six praclices and anolher lilly lor six games. Once a weelc girls played wilh lacully members. Miss McCabe, Miss Corcoran, Miss Levilan and Miss l-luegel ollered slill: compelilion. Juniors-Freshmen lsl: Jane Williams, Shirley Mills, Belly Dougher, Lorella Mages, Margarel Miller, Lois Whilehead, Jeannelle Cox, Ida Geran slein, Jeannie Barr, Jean Graham Znd: Alice Bridges, Eslher Mandel, Evelyn Brown, Marion Glaser, Marion Pulal, Olga Yuzwalr, Alberlha Benz, Edilh Lieberman, Norma Binner, Margarel Cramer, Bronlie Blenman, Eileen Baer, Joan Eagan 3rd: Joan Dirnmiclc, Pearl Adams, Harrielle Carlisle, Corrine Kasprzalr, Audrey Marlin, Shirley Mann, Marie Tobar, Judy Goldslein Freda Teibel, Gladys Cassidy, Mary Bedford, Florence l-licks Nh: Marion Gillelle, Conslance Goodman, Marjorie Bruce, Rosemary Schallner, Theresa Vanini, Mildred lrlralow, Faye Anne Davis, Lois Neslle, Palricia Kane, Joan Burden, Kalhleen Herrmann, Jacquelyn Kohlman, Joanne Jegel Slh: Anna Bavario, Bealrice Slolniclc, Palricia Rillee, Madge Brolherlon, Sylvia Brolherlon, Rulh Douglas, Anila Howard, Rose Marie Clancy, Margarel Shoemaker, Doris Kunzelman, Doris Allen olh: Juanila Taylor, Lorraine Joscelyne, Eileen Barmasse, Peggy Sleinbrenner, Dorolhy Sercu, Eslelle Organelc, Charlolle Berlc, Joan Tulell, Eva Allenbaum, Belly Swain, Rena Perrine, Carol Schallner, Dorolhy Thompson 59 Acti The many exTra-curricular acTiviTies oTTered aT Fosdick-MasTen Torm a mosT necessary supplemenT To our educaTional opporTuniTies. NoT only c'o They enable The individual sTudenT To develop his own par- Ticular abiliTies, buT They TosTer a deeper appreciaTion oT The culTural aspecTs oT liTe. Music and dramaTics provide worThwhile enTer- TainmenT Tor The enTire school. Their real value, how- ever, lies in The TacT ThaT individual parTicipanTs gain a beTTer undersTanding oT The Technique oT Their arT and an excellenT ToundaTiori Tor a vocaTion or an avocaTion in laTer liTe. While sharing The Tun oT working wifh an informal group, sTudenTs acquire The abiliTy To recog- nize The signiTicanT and enduring works in Their respecTive Tields and Thus lay The basis Tor a Tuller culTural liTe boTh Tor Themselves and Tor Their communiTy. School clubs give sTudenTs an opporTuniTy To pursue Their hobbies or special inTeresTs in company wiTh oThers. Through such acTiviTies, club members widen Their circle oT Triends and learn To spend Their leisure hours pleasurably and proTiTably. In addiTion To The enioymenT aTTorded The enTire school, exTra-curricular acTiviTies demonsTraTe visibly The value oT cooperaTive eTTorT and oTTer hearTening evidence oT The willingness oT sTudenTs To seelc The means oT culTural and pracTical advancemenT. A bl B ll lsT: Blanche Gallagher, BeTTy Dougher, Marie Milburn, Lois Hayn, a T1 Inez Lyons, Fay Ann Davis, Eva Alienbaum, CharlolTe Berlc, Madeline DiviTa, Eileen King Ynd' Anne lflasliins, Arnold Slern, Richard Crable, ArThur Anderson, RoberT Risrnan, Jean Rudey, Rosemary Schallner, Consfance Goodman, Alva Jean Didio, Joan Bamberg. Slanley Weiss, Alan Lloyd, Bernadine Willifinis, Mr. Geiger lrdi James Nfurero, Verna Wells Daniel Lyons, Marie Wells, Rulh King, EdiTh Wagner, blurry Weinberg, David Reisig, Irving SluTslcy, Mario Gamborcorh, Franln Smifh, Richard Bundl 4lh' Eugene Brown, Margarel Miller, Donald Brolz, Fred Neussle, Mary Lou Herald, lrving Allas, Richard Monlgornery, Charles l-lunlsberqer, Arlene Paplre, Ronald Yox, John MaTiaco, Harry Fierslein, Chrislopher Barr Blhz Charles Cuilis, Joseph Redslone Roberl Brown, SylvesTer Kimbrough, DexTer Goldslein, Gerald Bonligliri, Jacli Brown, Arnold Berle-anT, Dennis Gallagher, Andrew Wiighl, Donald Mursrhel Fosdiclc-MasTen's music deparTmenT, under The direcTion of Miss STengel and Mr. Geiger, is devoTed To developing appreciaTion oT Tine music as well as Technical TaciliTy in singing or in playing an insTrumenT. Members oT The band, orchesTra and choruses noT only beneTiT personally buT help To increase The enioymenT oT The enTire sTudenT body. Such advanTages are noT secured, however, wiThouT some consisTenT eTTorT. ln addiTion To Their inTeresT and TalenT in music, sTudenTs musT be willing To pracTice ouTside oT school, as a reguisiTe To playing or singing wiTh oThers as members OT a group. l:reguenT appearances in public develop The incenTive To mainTain a high sTandard oT perlormance. lnsTrumenTal groups aT MasTen include The band and orchesTra, numbering abouT TiTTyfsix and TorTy-eighT players respecTively. They are direcTed by Mr, Cveiger. The TirsT, Third and sixTh hour Girls' Glee Clubs, The Special Chorus and The Boys' G-lee Club are direcTed by Miss STengel. lndividual singers and insTrumenTalisTs have had several opporTuniTies during The year To display Their TalenTs. The band played Tor assemblies during The year as well as Tor The TooTball games in The Tall. Our TirsT musical assembly, held on ArmisTice Day, was dedicaTed To saluTing in song The allied naTions, Rose Yee's singing oT The Chinese naTional anThem in Chinese highlighTed The program. The choral groups presenTed paTrioTic songs oT The oTher allied naTions. 52 Boys' Isl: Thornas MCG-lynn, RoberT RUST, Ramp, James Murdock, Richard Harvey Fierstein, Eugene FinlcelsTein Ynd: Williarn GoeT7inan, CliTlord Tre ! S 1 lsT: Evelyn Papke, Marion Mueller, AlberTha Benz, Isabel STeT'Tan Audrey Phillips, Jean Plummer, Beverly Kurfz, Bernadine Williams Jonas GoTTiried, Hyman ScheTT ?nd: Jean Rudey, JeaneTTe Brooks, BeTTy Alice Baer, Doris Allen, Geraldine Milner, Donna Koch, Lois Graf, Eileen Baer, PaTricia Funk, Delia Mensch, Sally Swain, Richard BundT, Mary Wicqiiins 3rd: RuTh King, Charles Principafo, Janer Cavanaugh, Lillian Walker, Zalmin Garlen, Alvin Davis 4Th: Mr. Geiger, Anne Haskins, James Nocero, Joseph Redslone, Verna Wells, Marie Wiflls, EdiTh Wagner, Blanche Gallagher, Irving SluTsky, Allen Lloyd 5Th: Donald BroTz, Club l Wilcox, Joseph Dean, Glenn Huns- er, DexTer Goldsiein ack Brown, Eugene BraunsTein, Donald :hill Dorald Brin? Fred Neiussle, MargareT Miller, Gerald Boniiglio, Arlene Papke, Andrew WrighT The Thanksgiving assembly gave individuals The opporTuniTy To express Their TalenTs by TrumpeT, voice, violin, piano, and harmonica solos. The ChrisTmas program had an added air oT ioy and good will since This was The TirsT peace-Time ChrisTmas in Three years. The orchesTra made iTs TirsT appearance OT The year, ohfering AT ChrisTmas-Tide, a medley of carols. An insTrumenTal ensemble played JesT Tor Fun, which broughf repeaTed applause. The TirsT and sixTh hour Girls' Glee Clubs and The Boys' Glee Club presenTed a number OT TradiTional songs. The Third hour Girls' Glee Club sang The Cherubim Song by BorTniansky and The Special Chorus sang The diTTiculT And The Glory Trom l-landel's Messiah The program closed wiTh The magniTicenT Gloria Trom MozarT's TwelTTh Mass, sung by The combined choral groups, AlThough The paTrioTic program on February TwenTieTh was arranged on short noTice, The music deparTmenT willingly cooperaTed To make iT memorable. There was a song To commemoraTe each war. The impressive Navy Hymn was sung by The Special Chorus while The band played Ame-ricadef' and arrangemenT oT paTrioTic songs. On March TwenTieTh a clarineT quarTeT Turnished The enTer- TainmenT in assembly, oTTering Three shorT pieces, including PerpeTual MoTion by Tschaikowsky. 63 Isl: G. Wnrlinigirr, I. Srhrm-figr, B. K--llf-y, P, Kinwlan, .l. Amos, J. Powers, R, Roberlson, J. Liolli, I Blzidip-ll, M. Cmrnwv, M, Ein-rl'-, R. Slmndlau nfl: P. lliilun, I-l. l-luvvinnn, B. lliiul, R. lli.l-'s, M. Mfcriy, M. Chambley, J. Carroll, U. Sr-mll, M. M--rllnf, H. Spuncis M. Edv.fgxrdz, ffl' f:.Wiii1lil, K. Wunflmlifh S. Bri-Phi.-rM,r-, C. Nislniv, F. Parlwv, I. Geranslein, R. Lyons, M, Bruri 4lll2 M. bv-M41-v, M. leU5S'l,C4J.CLi1'.Sldy, M. Ellswwrlh l'. llirlri., M, Brfillu-rliin, G. Mn- lfiv, A. Saunders, C. lhiamas, R, Claw y, M. Russell, R. Douqlas, A. l'lnll11l:lVv'.A, BM lflmlrl, J H lfsfvri , 4 . 'Jlli' H. Slvvilh, B. S-illvy, l'-lnm:lnr:ll4-, L. Klan-S, V. Crmm-r, VNfllilc'hO.1Cl, P. Rillv-, L. MGQPS. Cvllill M lvllnl is Nlll P Knll E, 1- U., 4 r . .i, , fi, 6th Hour Girls' Glee Club The annual spring cgoncerl on April lwelllh marlced 'rhe climax of fhe year's musical acfiyilies. The opening number, Russian Chorale and Qverlureu by Tzchailcowslcy, was played by lhe orcheslra. Jean Plummer played a piano solo, Debussys impressionislic The Sunken Calhedralf' Because The Qoncerl came I-,l' N Birivwrj M. Mun-1:-I, M. lr-ww, lj. Marlin H lJ.'1llIllQlUlI, ll. Hallway, B Baer, E Mulnn, li. Bundl, l. Br iii- lv., l. lwlwvrriuvi, B. Pusirimlif 1 lull ll. Mifvmiii, ll. Silva-lmun, A Br-ufh, Pk. lilllelroy, M. Olwull, R, Harris, U. Uuvis. l. Lyons, ' , l. Biuuiussv, J, Gcildslr-in, 5. lunig, F. Qrvrilh, R, Pullccx G Uni: M. Winks, L. Gnssmfin, L. Killinqi,-r, J. Gibb, E. Haeberle, 1. McCullough, D. Robinson, J. Viclre-rs, N. Klorke, V, Lulherinqer, R. Fleelwood, M. Radlca b 4lh: S. Boyi-, J. EV1C1lI'l, D, Parker. M. Lilly, P. Glaser, I. Ryan, E. Kareli, M, Calos, J, Morey, uf J, Morrell, P. Brrnrlcnnnn, S. Swain, M. Shrrmvmlwr : . ' 'L son, R. Curl'-1, J. Kcrlir, P. Nvubf-ill, L. Juni:-lyn, M. Julmno, J. Kohlrimn, B, lxnral. 'illi l Chrnsluxn ll, P1-yriiilcim, P. Clif-Hy H Willi,a'vi',, ll. Mi-iulliw-, 64 ' I Isl: J. Maiers, R. Jacobs. A. Avrunin, F. Byrd. B. Williams, J. Plummer, Miss Sfenqel, V. Smilh, S p G C If a S. Paslce. G. Jellerson, D. Reinhardl, M. Srnilh Znd: M. Fox, S. Tuslcey, S. Torre, R. King, S. Garlen, A. Cohen, L. Harl, C. Sorq. G. Harvey, H. lnda. C I1 M. Wiqqins, P. Randazzo, A. Juliano O T uf S Erd: T. Torreano, D. McConville, A. Slachciwialc, E. Waqner, M. Prosl, E. Mazur, M. Kohler, J. Kaplan, J. Rudey, V. Wells, E, Wolz, S. Ramsey 4rh: J. Helm, J. Moebius, F. Maxwell, M. Anoie, H, Mead, A. Smilh, M. Schwibinqer, l. Slellan, E. Wals, G. Kasper, B. Herman. Slhz H. Cohen. R. Endrusrhaf, P. Bosch, G. Bonliqlio, H. Eulerf, B. Schmilf, B. Gallagher, H. Sidel, H. Slilz, T, D'Anqelo, J. Gorlfrled, J. Nocero, J. Evans during Le-nl, each ol 'rhe choral groups opened wilh a devofional number. As a lribule 'ro relurned servicemen, lhe Special Chorus sang Home Sweel Home lhe World Over. The Whillenpool Song, rendered by The Boys' Glee Club, proved very enlerlaining. The lirsl and sixlh hour Girls' Glee Clubs sang elle-clively Schuberfs Isl: M. Moshides, S. Zeis, J. Bishop, W. Downing, C. Jacobs, E. Lascari, B. Rebb, M. Glaser, F. Dixon 2nd: E. All, E. Olson, R. Blodqell, P. Kirsch, G. Kielcebusch, S. Halliqan, lc. Gollwiizer, B. Clarlc, G I 7 M. Jenkins, B. Holfurn lT S 3rd: B. Kramer, N. Piraino, J. Hoch, E. Meyers, N. Spinner, D. Harris, R. Hoeppner, J. MacDowell, M. Hoque G 4fh: A. Gronrneyer, L. Hollman, J. Roberlson, B. Swain, M. McGuiness, S. Garbarslcy, P. Appleby, C. Malhiebe Slh: F Maxwell, A. Ulrich, D. Vosseler, J. Graham, L. Morris, L. Schallr, N. Schneclc, L. Whileheal, M. Runner 65 Stage Crew Seeded: Miss O'Meara, William GoeTzman, Edward Reccoon, Law- rence Camp, Gerald Hicks STandinq: Donald Killian, Lawrence LauTer, Elmer Goodlander, Melvin Bernhai'dT, T-larvey Pleskow, Ray Silber The school play, Digging Up The DirT,T' presenTed on December 9 and IO, meT wiTh many seTbacks during rehearsals, yeT, due To The experienced direcTion of Miss O'Meara, The Tinished producTion was a Tinancial and dramaTic success. EnTerTainers beTween acTs were Edwin Reisig, Marilyn BurkhalTer, and Evelyn AlT. The successTul work of The sTage crew and make-up sTaTT, led by Donald Killian and Ann Dunham, proved ThaT cooperaTion is The keyword in sTage producTions. During The TirsT Term, The dramaTics deparTmenT presenTed in assembly a panel discussion oT compulsory miliTary Training and a radio show TeaTuring The comedy skiT, l'm in Love. Second-Term classes planned The quesTions Tor a reTurned veTerans' quiz. Cn March 20, Who's QuilTy, a novel mysTery in which The audience selecTed The guilTy person, and P's and a True TofliTe laugh-provoker, sTressing modern School Play l T le Mex W b ' as 'S' ,X ik Sealed: James Baer, Kalherine Fahrner, Adelin luliano. Anne Haskins. Donald l-lazelTon, Marilyn Dillon, Sylvia Torre, Edilh Liplak Sharvdin-1: Hr- wld T-lrimillfm, Pfilwvrl Fndrusfh.iT, Miss O'Meam, Rokwrl Garrow, Gerald Hirks 66 Make- Up C 0 m 77111186 Sealed: Katherine Fahrner, Lois Schaab Siandinqz Allene Sfroelein, Rulh Beuche, Ann Dunham, Beverly l-lolzinan, Sonia Paslre, Alan Lloyd - eriquerre, were presenled. Marilyn Rogers assisled in lhe direclion of P's and Qs and Rulh Bening in The direclion ol The Wise Freshman, an all-girl produclion on April 3. The poise and abilily acquired by drarnalics sludenls was demonslraled by Margarer Seiberl, who represenled Fosdiclc-lvlasren Parlc af The March 4 Red Cross Banquet and by James Scheuer and Kaiherine Fahrner who spolce al a Grover Cleveland Celebralion al Cify l-lall on March lB. Love in Bloom, leafured on Junior Day, May IO, concerned a high school girl's quickened inleresl in her adolescenl lover when her adored English professor showed preference for her morher. Gerald l-liclcs, slage manager, did credilable work. Entertainers mga... - Sealed: Dexler Goldslein, Edwin Reisig, Roberl l-lcelscher, Beverly l-lolzrnan, Dona Koch, Allen Lloyd, Melvin Bernhard? Standing: Donald Siarr, Sam Romano, Howard Becker, Denver Waldron 67 Stamps and Bonds ESSAY WINNERS Helene Winei', Lorena Schallr, Sylvia Torre, Charles Conroy, l'lcl7f'l Indra, Beverly KurT1 ROOM 324 Marion Puffil, Jani- Williarns, Edifh Lieber man, Alberla Hahn, Lmrairiz: Jrisr r-lyn, Ja nel Cfivamiuqli, .ll-uri lachey, Rila Flrfffl 11 wc ii :Ll HOSPTTAL UNIT GROUP ROOM 709 Sealed: Lois Hes, Flin ence SchiTlr1mn STandinq: Joan Henk Ter, RuTh T-Toeppnifr, Pa T i if ia Glasffv. Plvylliu Bfllfklflflfl This year The sTamps and bonds drive aT Fosdiclc- IV1asTen cenTered abouT Two obiecTives. For The TirsT, sTudenTs raised SI5,000 wiTh which To equip Tive hospiTal bed uniTs, one oT which was purchased enTirely by sopho- more homeroom 209. An incenTive To The second obiec- Tive, 9070 sTudenT parTicipaTion in The purchase oT sTamps and bonds, was The awarding oT painTings To The rooms according To The order in which They qualiTied. Twelve homerooms led by 324, 302, and 31 I, reached The goal. AnoTher incenTive in The drive was an essay- wriTing conTesT on Topics relaTing To The UniTed STaTes as a world power. Cash prizes were awarded To The winners in each oT The Tour classes. Though Fosdiclc- MasTen is proud oT her share in winning The war, she is equally proud oT her conTribuTion Toward The peace, 68 Assembly Programs Weekly assemblies are inTended To promoTe loyalTy and school spiriT and To Turnish enioyable educaTional experience Tor The sTudenT body. Since aTTendance rises To a new heighT each Wednesday, iT is evidenT ThaT These purposes are achieved. During The TirsT Term, assembly programs served Three general purposes: To TosTer and TurTher develop The Tamous Fosdick'MasTen spiriT, To sTimulaTe The sales oT sTamps and bonds Tor The VicTory Loan, and To celebraTe The paTrioTic and seasonal holidays. School and TooTball songs were learned under The able direcTion oT Miss STengel, while cheer leaders received The usual vigorous supporT in Their eTTorTs To develop a cheering secTion. Pep Talks beTore imporTanT games were given by Russell Leech, councilman-aT-large, and James Wilson, popular aThleTic coach. Two ouTdoor assemblies gave The band and cheering squad an opporTuniTy To lead The cheers and songs and enabled The enTire sTudenT body To see The TooTball Team and cross-counTry Teams in acTion. Early in November Miss O'Meara and Miss STraub. as publiciTy direcTors, organized a series oT conTesTs Tor The VicTory Loan Drive. I PicTures were awarded To home rooms aTTaining 9070 in sTarnp PRINCIPAL G F ROBERTS sales and cash prizes were awarded To English sTudenTs who wroTe essays on world Topics. Ideas Tor These essays were provided by a sTudenT panel discussion on The role oT The UniTed STaTes as a world power. On ArmisTice Day The music deparTmenT presenTed a program which TeaTured The music and songs oT The UniTed NaTions. AT boTh The Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas assemblies The orchesTra and choral groups, keeping up The high sTandard oT perTormance Tor which They are nored, rendered programs suiTable To These ioyous occasions. During The second semesTer many oT The assemblies were in realiTy sTudenT acTiviTies as The programs were conducTed by sTudenTs or lcy some sTudenT-sponsored club. The paTrioTic program commemoraTing l.incoln's and WashingTon's birThdays TeaTured The band, The choral groups and a veTerans' discussion panel which was well received. In The assemblies prior To The EasTer vacaTion many oT The clubs presenTed programs. The sTaTT oT The school newspaper demonsTraTed The prinTing oT The paper wiTh Their new mimeograph. The Junior Red Cross Club presenTed The Reverend Joseph Schieder who spoke on YouTh Problems. The Science Club sponsored The Saving Lives Program oT The BuT'lalo Eire DeparTmenT and The VocaTions Club inTroduced Mr, George Morgan. DramaTics groups gave Two shorT plays and demonsTraTed Their use oT speech recording. Through The courTesy oT The Lions' Club. a unique message on sighT conservaTion was given on February 27 by Mr. George Campbell, whose sighT, aTTer eighTeen years oT blindness, was resTored by an operaTion. On March I3, The UniversiTy oT BuTTalo Glee Club presenTed a musical program. lconTinued on page 871 69 Homeroom Representatives lst: Dolores Thompson, Georoe Grochow, Kath- erine Fahrner, Patricia Wilbert, Jeanette Li Pira, Paul l-lausle, Joan Grat Znd: Phyllis l-loqq, Ruth Hoeppner, Patricia Ball, James Johnston, Co- rinne Kasprzalc, Rhoda Robertson, Norma Schneclc, Joan Scel 3rcl: lrvinq Atlas, Jacque- line Kohlman, Marie Ju- liano, Paul Bosch, Con- stance Goodman, Lillian Walker, Lewis Balmer Ist: Miss Smith, Gloria lachini, Beverly Kurtl, Rose Mesrhes, Phyllis Slcurnmer, Patty l-lutl, Mr, Davenport Znd: Betty Kenley, An nette Payne, Carol Freund, Verna Wells, .loan Grat, Ruth Yunrt lrdz Jean Robertson, Do lores Sprinq, Kathleen l-lolmer, Betty Jones, Delia Berta, Mariorie Anqie, Esther Schmidt N 4th: Lois Schaab, Lor- raine Edinqton, Joyce l Herman, Ruth Rosner Q :ce Monitors l-lomeroom representatives, under the direction ot their teachers, aid in the activities ot the homeroom throughout the year and play'an essential part in the etticient tunctioninq ot our school. As treasurers, they collect tunds tor various nior Red Cross and the Tuberculosis Association. Among their important services arethe promotion, sale, and distribution ot the Chronicle. We are proud ot our homeroom representatives, who are a connecting linlc between taculty and students. We loolc to them as leaders in our school. purposes, such as the Ju Every period during the day, two girls, usually chosen trom the upper classmen, report tor duty in the school ottiice. Under the direction ot Miss Gladys Smith. ties which tacilitate the worlc ot the school. They tile school records, run errands, and operate the switchboard. Chosen because ot their reliability, tact, and etticiency, these monitors receive much valuable experience which otten recommends them tor outside positions. Fellow students are proud ot the ottice monitors and thanlctul tor their taithtul service. they are instructed in various du type absence lists, 70 Library moniTors have various duTies. ln addiTion To The more laborious Tasks oT charging books To pupils, checking reTurned books, and replacing Them on The proper shelves, They Type leTTers, keep The card caTalog up To daTe and help in The care oT library display cases and bulleTin boards. The duTies oT book room moniTors include sTamping new books, disposing oT worn-ouT copies, reTurning losT books, and assisTing wiTh records. BoTh library and book room moniTors are valuable assisTanTs in Their respecTive deparTmenTs and play an imporTanT role in school liTe. The courageous sTudenTs who guard The TronT enTrance, paTrol The halls and locker rooms, sTem The Tide oT invaders in The lunch room, and Try To keep iTs Tloors and Tables neaT and clean, are known as service moniTors. These moniTors, who remind sTudenTs OT school regulaTions and see ThaT They are obeyed, help To keep school machinery running smooThly. The TacT ThaT Their work is unexciTing deTracTs noThing Trom iTs value and imporTance and boTh Teachers and pupils appreciaTe Their generous donaTion of Time and eTTorT. Library and Boolcroom Monitors Isl: Miss Lovilan, T-lf-len Berman, Mary Lou Her- ald, Sarah Levin, Elaine Rabinowilz, Dolores ReinhardT, Mr. Sommer Znd: GeTelle Beckerrnan, Audrey SmiTh, Leona Hiemenz, Lois Graf, Amy Avrunin, Mamie Freedman lrd: Arlene Snyder, Jean FinkelsTein, Jacqueline Hall, CaTherine Thomas OTher MoniTors lnoT in picTurel: Frances Cara- rnagno. Eva Mae Gu- mins, Bessie Sunshine SeaTed: Donald Jacques, Saul BerkoTT, Roberl' Doerner, William Allen Richard Brody STandinq: SalvaTore Ro- mano, Donald Gibson. l-lenry Cordes, William Wormley, RoberT Gan- T qer, Richard BundT, John T-louT Serfvicc Monitors 7l Hilltop News Eclizors and Salesman lsi: Eslher Mandel, Mir! iam Lehrrnan, Florence Schiilman Znd: Mona Fox, Ediih Lie- berman, Lorraine Holi- man, Donna Krohn, Eda Beclcerman, Jean Zach- ey, Rulh Harris, Vivian Gerhold, Rulh Yung Brd: Jean Finlcleslein, Eu' gene Barneff. Saul Ber- lcorl, Mamie Friedman, Harvey Schiller, Ralph Halpern, Arlene Boolc- binder, Marilyn Sun- ' shine, Mary Jane Jen- kins. Sylvia Torre, Selma Sunshine, Ellen Gerhold, Nalaline Sirlrin, .lean- elle LiPira l-lilllop News, lhis year's counlerpari oi Fosdiclm-Mas'ren's wariime News Leller, published six issues ol siudenl, alumni, and iaculiy noles and gossip. Reporiers lerreled oul news and wrole arlicles which were rewrillen and pasied on dummy sheeis by edilors. Mrs. Lum, Mrs, Fraser and Miss Swannie were iirsl Term advisers, Miss Swannie and Miss Marclc served during lhe second lerm. l-lilliop News lypisls, under Miss McCaloe's direclion, prepared arlicles lor use in The dummy and carloonisls drew headings and illuslralions on siencils. The prinling of lhis maierial was quiie a chore, bul The new eleclric mimeograph, pur- chased wilh proiiis from lhe paper, lighlened lhe laslc, When lhe separaie sheels were siapled loqeiher, Hilliop News was ready for dislribulion by lhe circulalion slall. Hilltop News Printing Staff Isl: Beverly Kurlz, Mil- dred Rawls, Phyllis Slrummer Yndz Donald Killian, Miss. McCabe, Charles Con- roy, Belly Keeley. War- , ren Polash, Alvin Rosen 72 Vocations i i Club Sealed: Jeanelle Janov- slcy, Mary Lilly, Rulh Weinslein. secrelary: Lois Golwifzer, presi- denf: Verna Cramer, Lillian Brownslein. Rose Mesches, Evelyn Wexler Siandingz Margery Da- mon, Joyce Segal, Win- ilred Rall, Miss Slraub, Phyllis Lilvalr Le+'s Gel Sel is lhe name ol a club composed ol sludenls inleresled in gaining inlormalion aboul various careers. Each field ol worlc is explored lhoroughly +o discover ifs qualilicalions, advanlaqes and disadvanlaqes. Meelinqs are held under fhe direclion of Miss Slraub. On March 27ih lhe club presenled a speaker, Mr. George Morgan. His subiecl was Aller High School, Whal7 The Science Club has given ils members many opporlunilies lo salisly lheir curiosily and 'ro inlensily Their inreresr in science. A more exlensive use ol lhe microscope has widened Their oullooir in scienlilic subiecls, and various demonslralions have made lhem realize Thai scienlilic knowledge can be praclical in everyday lile. They are indebled 'ro Mr. Magaverc lor his qenerous assislance. Science Club Fronl: Irene Schroeler, Gloria Warlinger, Mar- qarel McCord, Herberl Gradl, Fay Davis, Anila Howard Back: Mr. Moqavero, Don- ald Volln, Palricia Kino' man, Sally Boye, Char- lolle Berln, Ronald Yox, Pearl Adams. Eva Allen- N baurn, Bealrice Slorniclr, lda Geransiein i 73 Scholarship l Club Snalnd: Lois Srhaab. Syl via Torre, Beatrice Kaul man, Mona Fox, Marion Jacobs, Miss Kinnius Gelelle Beclxerman, Loi-, l-layn Slandinq: Ellen Rasniclc, Mamie Friedman, Shir- ley Garlen, Vivian Gr-r hold. ,lean Finlnleslnin lsl: llmrirlhy MIC rnville, Nor ll:-llnnan, Pnlriria Wilbffrl Pnrlz Marion Schrull, Anmzlh- P Sfxl:frwil1,Virqinin Smilh ii-li Miss Svrarlz, .lf-an Holm lr' I The Scholarship Club has learned ol ellorrs on rhe par? ol colleges and olher groups ro exlend lo The high school graduale lhe opporluniry ol compefing for scholarships or ol borrowing from funds for aid in college. Club members, aided by Miss Kinnius, were given an opporlunily lo sludy lhe examinalions given by 'rhe Universily of The Slale ol New Yorlc. The Secrerarial Club, direcled by Miss Swarlf, aims lo prepare girls in rhe secrelarial course for fhe business world. Besides discussing business problems, The members are preparing a folder con- laining personal dala and specimens ol rheir work lor presenlalion lo prospeclive employers. Cn March 6. lhe group enioyed a visif lo lhe Nalional Gypsum Company, Bullalos mosl modern office building. mn Tobpr, Belly Kenley, sclrzrlaryq Alice , Phyllrs Skummor .xynry Grzrlrudf' Binder, Palririn Crosivr, lurillv Rim, Arlonv Boolilnindcr, Audrey Eriflcsfln, Mac , Kalhlm-n I'-lorniman, Mary Schwibinqor 74 Members oT Mr. Cardenas' LaTin-American Club wish To become beTTer acquainTed wiTh Spanish-American inTeresTs. They have discussed The LaTin inlluence in music and dancing and The producTs TirsT used in SouTh America. Assemblies leaTuring picTures oT our soulhern neighbors have given These sTudenTs a clearer undersTanding of LaTin America and TosTered a lceener inTeresT in The Good Neighbor Policy. Mr, Roberls and Mr, Sommers are advisers ol The Proieclion Club, which aims To leach young enThusiasTs The principles ol home phoTography and To insTrucT Them in The use of proiecTors in The school. Members have learned abouT The 3peraTion ol slide machines and The 35 mm. Tilm sTrip camera. They have oTTen iemonsTraTed Their abiliTy by presenTing moTion picTures Tor oTher clubs. lsT: K. Korovesis, L. Cvullo, R. Fleelweod ' ' Palmer, cl, Kohlman, L. Joscelyne, E. Znd: M. Bruce, C. Goodman, E. Mandel Sorrell, N. Kloclce, A. Phillips Latin American Club Seafedi Mr. Cardenas, Joan Birnor, secretary: lrvinq Alias, vice-presi- denli Jerome Fox, presi- denl Slandinqz Marlene Ecle wards, Claudine Nest ler, Shirley Zeis, Anna- belle Cohen, Melvina Green, Befly Naulcam, Jane Frey, l-larry Wein- berg, CharloT+e Wesler- man, Shirley Novier Phillip Kamp ,.l. l-loch, M. Hoch, M. Lieberman , B, l-loul, H. Spanos, S. lrvl: Cv. Snilzer, J. Bruder, l-l. Carlisle. B, Blenman, E. Brown, M. Shulimson, M, Bedlbrd, M. Jenlcins, E. Weiner lllw: F. Waeqerle, L. Frost R. STrauss, P. Carlisle, F. Teible, L. Hellman. l-l. Winer, P. Glaser ith: Mr. Roberts, NN. Goelzman, D. Killian, B. Endruschal, L. Dean, Mr. Sommer 75 Sliclc Rule Clulv Isl: Sylvia Torre, Loss Sflmalr Ralph Halpern Ynd: Barlhwnll Farmer, Mi, Gr-rsllwn, Charles l-lursl, Rrwberl Knnnf-dy, Hr-rbrfrl Hardy, Harvey Srhiller ior Jun Red Cross Club Fron? Table: Dorolhy Thompson, Madqe Bro- lherlon, Madeline Di- vila, Sylvia Brolherlon, Palricia Simon, Mary Penz, Palricia Rifle, Lil- lian Wallcer Rear Tables: Rila Rich, Audrey Kohler, Miss Neal, Florence Delhloll, Helen Berman, Eleanore Wolz Right Table: Rila Nunn, l Marqarel Shoemaker The Junior Red Cross girls are inleresled in assislinq people less lorlunale lhan lhey. So lar lhe girls have compleled lwo alghans, one bedspread and various other arficles. Scrapbooks were made lor polio viclims and lor velerans. The making ol clolhes lor European babies is anolher ol lheir proiecls. Miss Maass and Miss Neal are lheir advisers. The Slide Rule Club was organized lor sludenls who wish lo learn lhe inlricacies ol accuralely operalinq The slide rule. Mr. Gerslen, adviser of lhe club, lirsl compules lhe problems on lhe demonslralion slide rule. This gives pupils a beller underslanding ol The various scales. Because ol lheir enlhusiasm, club members have already accomplished much and are eager lo learn more. 76 l.eTT To Radio Club RighT: Charles l-lursT, R u Th l-larris, Barlhwall Farmer, Her- berT Hardy, Elm e r Goodlander, G e r a l d l-licks, Gilson Schreiber, Joseph Malcowslri, Mr, SmiTh Every Wednesday aTTernoon Radio Club members meT in room 320 To sTudy radio sending and receiving. Under The direcTion oT lvlr. SmiTh, They learned The Morse code Through The use oT phonograph records. They also received insTrucTion in visual code and The Aldis blinl4er. Several members belong To The Civil Air PaTrol and some hope To obTain amaTeur radio licenses. A By winning second place, Fosdicle-lvlasTen's chess Team has made a Tavorable showing in The l945-I946 ciTy-wide high school chess compeTiTion. The enThusiasm oT club members and The capable leadership oT Mr. Luslcin have made possible This enviable record. Because each member oT The presenT Team plans To reTurn To school nexT Tall, l-lillToppers have a poTenTial winning Team in l947. 77 Chess Club Seafedz Marvin Krasner, Gerald Cohen, l-lerberl Hardy STanding: Mr. Luslcin, Har- vey Resnilc, Benjamin Berger, Thomas Tiberi, Eugene Donahue, Eu- gene BraunsTein The Chroni l Those who are piclured above realize lhal gelling oul a yearbook is nol child's play. ll is hard work. Everyone whose name appears on lhe lollowing page has played some parl in producing lhe I946 Chronicle. The arl slall plans lhe arrangemenl ol lhe enlire book. Besides lhe apparenl drawings ol cover and division pages, each page is an arl problem lor il musl be laid oul wi+h pleasing space relalions and salislaclory balance. Special menlion should go lo Belly Schuessler who designed lhe covers and lo Eslher Sadkin who ha: devoled lour periods per day lo lhe cause. Members ol lhe lilerary slall collecled all inlorrnalion and wrole or revised lhe various arlicles. Lilerary edilors have become adepl al wriling smoolhly and keeping wilhin a specilied word limil. James Scheuer is lo be commended lor his work as an inlerviewer as well as a wriler. All wrillen malerial lor lhe Chronicle has lo be lyped belore il goes lo lhe prinler. The lypisls deserve a special word ol praise lor lheir lailhlul ellorls in lhis e-,senlial work. 78 cle Staffs The piclure slall organized all class piclures which appear in lhe book and idenlified olher piclures: aclivilies, sporls, clubs, and socielies. They also wrole rifles for lhe snapshols prinled in lhe adverhsing seclion. Members ol lhe adverlising srafl have done a splendid piece of work by bringing in a lolal ol 5974. Adverlising edilors, Gelelle Beckerman and Jean Finkelslein, broughf in lhe grealesl number of ads, Ge+elle's sales amounling To SI63 and Jean's io Sl6O. The absence ol managers and assislanl managers from lhe circulalion slalzl does noi indicale Tha? Jrhe work is ol a general and unspecialized nalure. On The conlrary each srailf member has a definife duly. ln addilion 'ro promoling sales and disfriburing year books fhere is considerable clerical work, for accurale records of orders and paymenls musl be kepf. All slaff members did credifable work buf James Farrell proved unusually skillful in handling money and Joseph Ward excelled al mimeographing, 79 Chronicle Staff Vol. 47 June I946 Editors Art Edifor Liferary Edirors Piciure Edifor Adverlising Ediiors Staff Ari: Diane Gallisdorfer, Florence Gon- ser. Belfy Schuessler Lireraryz Ellen Gerhold. Vivian Gerhold. Joan Graf. Lois Schaab. Sylvia Torre, Rose Marie Yee Picfures: Margueriie Buscani, June Koelh. Harvey Schiller. Norma Tober. Pafricia Wilberf Typisfs: Amy Avrunin. Shirley Garfen, Marguerife Paplce. Annelre Payne. Virginia Smilh Faculty A Ari: Marie Colburn Liferary: Alice Gibney. Helen Savage Picfuresz Dorolhy Dinsmore. Carroll Gei- ger Eslher Sadkin Alvin Davis Kafhesine Fahrner James Scheuer Henry Cordes Gefelle Beclcerman Jean Finlcelsiein Members Adverrising: Rifa Abrams. Helen Ber- man, Phyllis Brockman. Gerlrude Bru- der, Lois Graf. Melvina Green. Kath- leen Herniman. Leona Hiemenz, Bea- 'rrice Kaufman. Sarah Levin, Audrey Leible, Edifh Liplalc, Emma Olson. Sonia Paske. Edward Recoon. Jean Roberrson. David Schulefand. Esfher Serns. Louise Silverberg, Audrey Smirh, Bessie Sunshine. Slanley Weiss Circulafionz James Farrell. Roberl' Grampp, Anne Haskins. Belly Jane Rose. Alice Scharlner. Alice M. Schulfz, Joseph Ward clfuiscrs Typing: Agnes Swarlz Adverlising: Nelfie Levifan. Florence Meyer Circularionz Pauline Corcoran Patronize Our Advertisers I C H I N ' S PA 5 0 D A UEU BuFFALo's FINEST RESTAURANT LUNCHES Dany I2 To 5 Moe Balsom, Pianisf 656 09' DINNERS DINNERS . Q Daily Sunday lg, his 5TO9Sl'50 l2+o5 5 A . I fx For Parfy Reservehions If ff X CALL CL. 5962 5 T ,if The Edifors of The Chronicle appreciafe The cooperafion of OUEEN CITY PHOTO ENGRAVINO COMPANY . . .PHOTO ENORAVERS TURNER AND PORTER ...... . . . PRINTERS BEN SWAN ..... . PHOTOORAPHER ROCHESTER BOOK BINDERY . . . . BINDERS WEDDINGS ond GRADUATION BOUQUETS Gur Specially Q 1.11 g El.l.lCO-TT SQUARE FLCWER SHOP 301 MAIN STREET Twenly Years of Experience in Floral Arranging Assures You +l1e BEST We Will Glaclly Malre Home Appoinlmen'I's A+ Your Convenience Jusl Call Tl1e Square Floris+ - MAclison 3230 ' 'r- dl ' ufli mf X irvvr, vw-sir ewlj im.: ' lvl: .liinwl Eniilwv an-1 fl y, R H ir l Wk 1 Alpha Delta Phi T ,.ir ,S .,,. , Yriii: ,lime Plwclm, Jani-l Ciivmmuiiii Er rirviii Oli .f-r 1, ll' ily l'lil1n'v lvl y l P I l f ' T 82 MICHEL 526 Delaware Ave. Near Allen SI. 'iff Disfincfive Gowns Original Designs wir Cusfom Made and Immediafe Wear Guara nfeed Worlcmanship GA. 4060 DISTINCTIVE UPHOLSTERING NEW FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER BY HARRY LANE I337 JEFFERSON AVE. BUFFALO s, N. Y. Joseph MarI'in 8: Sons DEALERS IN FRESH FRUITS - VEGETABLES AND GROCERIES Phone MA. 0830 618 WASHINGTON ST. BUFFALO. N. Y. CL. 8087 ERNST LANDES Reserved T1cIce+ Spec aIus+ COMMERCIAL PRINTING N GENESEE ST. BUFFALO. Phone GArfIeIcI 20 I 5 ALBERT G. FUZAK BETTER MEATS I 339 JEFFERSON AVE. Phone GR. 783I The Ro'seIeHe Beauiy Salon PERSONALITY HAIRCUTTING Lafesf New York and Paris Modes V I456 JEFFERSON AVE. BUFFALO. N. Y. ' AFTER 1 ,., I fi., 'NTO YOUR FUTUR ! ' ' T LOOK H ., . ., .. , ... l BEAUTY CULTURE OFFERS UNLIMITED -- - -I I T ' CRRCRTUISIITIES PCR SUCCESS ,sv K . I A , If 1 'l f It 'V l Alltffl IIIIly fa law InI,IITll'IS lTIiTlTlTTQI1l I -T,,j T- I Gam BER-WYN . QQ Q 107 I-nfl . YCU ARE QUALIFIED In... lf: L fin' I 1 ' I. Gpen your own Salon 5 E T H- 1 2. Be a Hair STylIST I EI V V, .,:.. :IN ,q. 3. Be- a rnalce-Up arfisf ' K RULE. 5 ll .0 Aquu I 4, Travel Tor a large Concern I I T fi ' -,,. 5. Be an operafor on a STE-anTSlTIp l l E.. 6. Be a laboralory leCl1nIClan :M H '-T . 7. Be a Ccvsmeflc ConSUlfan1 l M ,V 8. Bea beaufy edifor ., .,,... 4, .1 V :.l :':-' y 6 'l BEAUTY SCHOOL U. ZWW ZW' . A - . A ,H H my In yn . Send Tor our Tree loooldef and gUeST 'IIClceT . O O o MAI - T T 73 N STREET bUFFALO,NEW YORK 3 Ber-Wyn Beauty School L., . .-.J no MAIN STREET MADISON 432I , c I - If C, W 4 Lf I Y I , .I .I V I INN' III IT ', ,II Innf- US I'T, lyn Cvflm II IIT. draw IIIIII IIVII , .IIIIS ,HEI I- IIHII I-I Al I I 151: RUTIT Benning, sreruean?-af-arms: Sywia Bfwwmnn, vIceI-pIeTSIdnnf: Eclifln p lf LIIQMIP, presldenlq Ivlarqarfel Ball, SeI'IIzlnry: Ann l-luqq, lrI1.aSUI'I-I Pnfl' Mwnlyn Sl!fWl1'T GT :Il S Cf-ISIlITy Audrey B -TI lI VicIlI-l Lullwin II-I HMI-II MII Id C Irfl lindrwv' Ed P B l l A l A l ll l C ll B ll fx T K T IIII M C- l T M J T l IZ IITT In vl TTI? Ig .Iry Ann U lpnnfw 84 WAshing+on 5569 Wafches - Diamonds - Silverware Jw! Q. JOE., JEWELER GEN ESEE, COR. ELLICOTT Buffalo, N. Y. 4 HENRY F. CORDES Successor Esfablished I883 COOKIE JAR BAKERY Our Specialfy ROY'S CHICKEN PIES I66 ALLEN STREET We Cafer To Churches and Parfies GA. 9698 Buffalo, New Yorlc Complimenls of A FRIEND BIELMANN'S DRY GOODS 209 I-new-I STREET eva. 0613 OUALITY MERCHANDISE THE BASKET PRODUCE MARKET FRESH ERUITS AND VEGETABLES Phone GRanI 94-4I I357 JEFFERSON AVENUE Buffalo, N. Y. Complimenfs of ANNA MAY BEAUTY SHOP Please lef us clean and rebloclx your LADIES' AND MEN'S HATIS ARLINGTON HAT SHOP J. H. BURGESS, Propriefor II5 ELMWOOD AVE. af Allen BUFFALO I, N. Y Phone G Ranf 0945 Phone G-Rani' 9698 JOHN ANDERSON DELIICATESSEN Shelf Groceries - Cold Cufs Magazines - School Supplies I68 MASTEN AVE., Cor. Soufhampfon Buflalds Only Exclusive Greefing Card Shop DE LA PORTE CARD SHOP G-REETINGT CARDS Renlal Library O7 E. UTICA ST. BUFFALO 8, NEW YORK Buffalo Opfical Co. See clearly and loolc your Ioesf. Bofh are easy wifh srnarf, inconspicuous glasses from Buffalo Opfical Company whose qualify has been a nafional sfanclard for 50 years. 559 MAIN ST., near Huron Sf. 297 MAIN ST., Ellicoll Square 2830 DELAWARE AVE., Kenmore lllnger ri fe orget- e- iotw The Newest and Most Popular Friendship Bracelet .N it 'fu 9 WX is Ye '- MY' I 1 if Qwfgyi all ' V N Nsqxgz-?'ssxx I 1 If 'l . I w if e? . -va h:.1.:3x -'3A,Nq STERLING SILVER FORGET-IvIE-Nor LINKS 0 STERLING SILVER CLASP, ass EACI-I Sierling Silver Bracelel Complele wilh 9 Links and Clasp - 52.60 NENGRAVED AT NO CHARGE WHILE YOU WAIT' Here's how i+ works . . . slarls on a deinfy black ribbon and when finished is a lovely Sferling Silver Friendship Bracelet The Na'rion's newesl craze. A seniimenlal nole in iewelry. You slarl' wilh one Forge+-Me'No+ link and your friends, 'Family and sweelhearls add lo ii. Exchange links wilh your girl friends. When you have enough Forget Me-Nol links we will join lhem all iogelher for you wilh Slerling Silver connecling links info a solid Slerling Silver Forge'r-Me-Noi Bracelel. Prices plus 2070 Federal Tax Jewelry Shop, l'lengerer's Sireel Floor 86 ANTIQUES 78 Elmwood Avenue BoughT and Sold WI-IAT HAVE YOU? Call LI. 3852 aTTer six ArroIiTe Company, Inc. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS LIGHTING FIXTURES ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES I6I E. GENESEE STREET Buffalo, N. Y. STring InsTrumenTs Repaired, new, used, sold ART VIOLIN SHOP 8II MAIN STREET Beginners' and sTudenT violin seTs, I all sizes aT reasonable prices: also compleTe line of accessories WanT To be Happy? lvIeeT, EaT and Relax aT The FounTain BIighT's Pharmacy NORTH STREET aT MICHIGAN AVE. During May There were Three ouTsTanding assemblies, on Arbor Day, on Junior Class Day. and on Memorial Day. On Memorial Day, a bronze plaque, The giTT oT The I944 and I945 classes, was dedicaTed To The memory oT The heroes oT World War II. The Tinal assemblies in June were Tull OT signiTicance To The enTire sTudenT body. Awards were granTed To Those pupils who had served The school as moniTors or had received recogniTion Tor Their services on The newspaper and yearbook sTaTTs. Members oT The sTage crew, The dramaTics group, The band, The orchesTra and The girls' and boys' aThIeTic Teams were given eiTher pins or IeTTers. WA. 7I23 I-Iours:9 To 5:30-Mon., Fri.To9 P.lvI. i ComplimenTs WM. F. BRANDT, o.D. of EYE REFRACTION BronsTein and Rovner 6IO Genesee STreeT, cor. JeTTerson BuTTalo, N. Y. 81 Refer-f-Pfvliside 8254 Alois-GArIield 6202 Buchbinder Bro+I1ers HOME OF GARAGE LILY ICE CREAM COMPLETE REPf-xii2 SERVICE AND CANDY GMRGICI 6582 :soo FILLMORE AVENUE 593 i-lieu STREET BuEEf-xLo, N. Y. TA- 980' Anyllwinq of Leellner Made or Repaired YOU CAN TRUST US TO EXAMINE YOUR EYES AND ZIPPERS PUT IN - 1 LEATHER GOODS G. S. Esrlly gears of Pplbmeiric ELefExamina+ioC!Ts. . . . . ny irsl QUG EUSSS an FGVTIGS U59 . lvlamllfaciurmq Speclallsis In Reasonable Prices .... Terms if desired Leallmer - Dog Eurnisliinqs - Saddlery FAILING GPTICAL CO. 207 FRANKLIN STREET em M. Pairing Aiisefi T. Hell seiii A. Hall Cleveland 69lI Buffalo 2, N. Y. I66 FRANKLIN ST.,cor.lv1ol'1awlc Isl: Ray Silber, business i'eprosnnlalivr'q Niik Golilieb, prcsidcnli David Slirull, vife-presidenl Pnd: Slweldczn Pollakofl, serrelaryp Millrin Weiner, Irvinq Allas, ,lvrry Fm, lieasurf-ri Marshall Sfrau 88 Phone GA. 5969 ERNEST P. ATTEA DISTRIBUTOR Painls - Varnishes - Enarnels Aulomolive Finishes Radios - Refrigeralors - Sloves Appliances II88-92 JEFFERSON AVE. Buffalo 8, N. Y. Complimenls of RIX DRUG STORES 462 WILLIAM- ISI BROADWAY WA. 9468 CL. 9083 DAVID SERNS GR. 67I6 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Wiring For LIOI-ITING, I-IEATING. COOLING. POWER AND SIGNAL SYSTEMS D. Newlands 8: Co. FLORISTS I838 MAIN STREET Phone: LI. 4840 Complimenls of NOR-MAC'S I34-8 JEFFERSON AVE. Buffalo, New Yorla Clinfon Salvage Company 7I8 CLINTON 0 We buy all wasle rnalerials paper melal rags rubber 0 phone . . . CL. 62I5 C,omplimen+s of guilds FUR SALON, Inc. I5 CGURT STREET, BUFFALO 2, N. Y. Wesfern New Yorlls Mosf Beaufiful Fur Salon . . . PAUL J. TUZZI Fullback Graduafinq Cla-w. of I946 ld' lean FUUM wrqwdmi-df-nv':Tws7 RIMM Rvvwr, 1.1-frnianyg Kdih 5mm Hrxrnimrxn, pxrogldardi .fr-fmnf'Hr' lipir.-1, xirw presidnnf Grrirudv BrudPr, fre-dsumr Zmd. Mary L u H-Nqur, Juan Bishop, PPGVIN Buscfani, Mnfufm Collins, Rmgfwmrip Bcrwhvr Erd: Fmrwces Smiih, Carol Dnvid, Heanor Rahforv, Audrey Kuhrer, Lcrerve SchaN 90 For Employer and Employee CONTACT TI-IAT COUNTS E. K. BIXBY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE I25 ALLEN STREET LI. 3866 Posifions Open for Experienced Secrefaries and Boolclceepers - - also - - Opporfunifies for Beginners ROY ADIMEY DELICATESSEN 8 - IO ELMWOIOID AVE. Complimenls of C. H. M. BOLDT l377 JEFFERSON AVE. R. J. BECK I-IAMS, COLD CUTS, SMOKED MEATS FRESH PORK - ASSORTED CI-IEESES 33 WASHINGTON MARKET Congrafulafions 'ro The I946 Graduales THE CHlLDREN'S SHOE STORE FOR TOTS AND 'TEENS' l338 JEFFERSON AVENIUI: Eealuring Golly Wogs for 'Teens PI'1one:WAsI'1ing'Ion 8380 ALDRED MUSIC HOUSE Music AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 748 MAIN STREET Buffalo 2, New Yorlc ECKERT'S PARKWAY DELICATESSEN GR. 9806 COLD CUTS-SHELF GROCERIES Magazines- School Supplies Greefing Cards Complimenfs of JULIE'S BEAUTY SHOP PERMANENT WAVING 53.50 UP I58 MASTEN Inear Soufharnpfonl GA. 42I8 Cornplumenls of 5 FRIEND PIan'I's Flowers NoveII'ies yr fM,,.f.,. JVC!!! A-A7776 296 MASTEN AVE. GRanI' 0623 5 Sam Ahlheim Irving Red Ahllweim, Associale Flowers For All Occasions GR. 9547 COLE6ROVE'S Luncheon I I A.M. Io 2 P.M. FuII Course Dinner 5 P.M. Io 7:30 P.IvI. ANNA I-IARTMAN 77-79 AIIen SIreeI BuIIaIo, N Y. TEA TIME MINIATURE BARITONE DEFENSIVE BLOCK DECORATING TI-IE NEW STAGE SET THE PAUSE TI-IAT REFRESI-IES REHEARSAL TIME HENRY ERTL CLEANING 1: :DRESSING TAILORING II Fufwne 593 BEST STRIH em-+I.-sfs mos Cavanaugh's Bakery 678 GENESEE STREET YONAN . CfwnwpIIrnffnIs III MR. AND MRS. ISADORE SENS Cl-. 7969 AND DAUQHTERS for BUTLER Aw. Il. mo sumo. N Y Farmer's Produce Open Air Merkel' Complere Line of Fresh Fruils Vegelables - Groceries Sheridan Dr. and Millerspori' Highway Open All Year Millard's Delica+essen QUALITY FOODS Fruils Groceries Vegelables Cold Culs 3I7 HIGH. cor. of Peach Ll. 9323 Miller's Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS T284 JEFFERSON AVE. AM. 2265 Cor. Laurel GR. 0838 l'r's Smari fo be Thriffyu KLEINMEIER'S B. W. G. FOOD STORE Shurfine Oualiiy Foods Choice Fresh Vegeialoles and Fruiis Candies - Cigarelles - School Supplies MEATS I57 MASTEN AVE. GA. 5986 WA. 97l3 La-Grace Beau+y Shoppe 8. Beau+y Supply Co. 620 BROADWAY, BUFFALO, N. Y. Grace and Pournelle Pills, Props. We, ihe Members of The Masren Boys' Hi-Y Club exfend lo lhe Graduaiing Class of I'-746 OUR SINCEREST WISHES RICHARD BUNDT ....,... HENRY CORDES ........ ROBERT KENNEDY ......,... GERALD HICKS ...... Roberl Buyea Elmer Goodlander Dennis Gallagher .........,.Presiden1' ..........Secre'rary .....,.....Treasurer ..,.....ChapIain John Hefzinger Gene Male Richard Fogar+y MR. EDWARD STREET, Adviser urs N. L KAPLANS . , , Pore SMART FURS See The Fur Fawlwlons PflrfifaulfrfalliqhSclwoalS1udeni5 Really Preler ALWAYS LOWER PRICED AT N. L. KAPLAN'S The largesl' selec+ion of youfhful fur coals in BuFfalo . . . priced +o please every Dad. Small deposif will reserve your choice. N. L. KAPLAN Only Locafion in Buffalo 528 BRISBANE BLDG. MAIN STREET Over Klelnlwans M1 Sally Tr:-,lr-y, fwrrxfnrxf N 1 l ll 4 l li 4 Cl l Slv rl y Sl n B wwf'-lily'lfl.1Hv-Cgrllllsfl rl ll isx BEST OF LUCK from D. L. G. GENESEE PICTURE FRAME COMPANY I52- Is4 E. GENESEE STREET BUFFALO, N. Y. PETER PAN CHILDREN'S SHOP l3Ol JEFFERSON AVE. Complimenis . . . of . . . OSCAR'S BEVERAGES Complimenfs of a FRIEND CHARLIE'S MARKET CHOICE MEATS and FRESH DRESSED POULTRY We Deliver I95 l'llGl'l ST. Phone, EL. 0604 Phone: CL. 6l88 D. GUTTAS CC., INC. . Manufaciurers of FLAGS, BANNERS. PENNANTS, SCHOOL LETTERS FeI+ and Chenille Leffers-Club Emblems 77 W. CHIPPEWA ST. Buffalo, N. Y. MI LADY'S SHOPPE EXTRA-SIZE LINGERIE Im JEFFERSON AVE. GRANT VARIETY SHOP Headquarfers for Records - Sheef Music Radios and EleCTriC Appliances I449 JEFFERSON AVE. I8I GRANT ST. M I L L E R' S EXPERT WATCH MAKERS IO42 FILLMORE AVENUE Near' Genesee OPEN EVENINGS HumEOId+ sow ProuCIIy R O B E R T S Presems Ihe NEW RCBERTS BEAUTY SCHOOL LEADERS IN ITS FIELD Newed, Larqesi and EInesI Beaufy ScIwooI in WesIern New YorI4, NOW LQCATED AT 565 MAIN STREET Qver II1e Mercury TI1eaIre Ask for Free I3ooIcIeI - I ,nnqx . Iwi: I5f,ImLf5 Ruir1Imv.iI, -,I-:ru-.xmI .II.1rm53 SyIvI,s Torre, vine-pres dr-HI: K.1Ii+,- E.1IIrmAr, fm--,i:IfAmI: Ivdsvvmf' HMI, wr wI.Iuyq Anne Hudfinf, Ireosurr-I Yndi L-'Is S1 fmI1I1, II'-1If1 JuIi.mIf, Marie Iulirmrw, Juan Mah-rs, Mmy IVI.xrfIw.mI, Ikvrl-, IVIofIx lrd: Num y KI-'If IU.-, EI.1im: Losgari, .Ioan CnvmII,B4ar'bnrf1I5qIrvI 4II1: AIiu,- Sn ImIInm', I,V'IEI'dIIIO I-Ierman 96 Keyslone Cleaners 8: Furriers FUR STORAGE AII Oarmenis Insured Oualiiy Work Guaranleed We Operaie Our Own Planf O For Call and Delivery Phone. HU. 6277 726 WALDEN AVENUE BUFFALO. N. Y. Buy Wi+Iw Confidence Esiablislned Since I9 I 7 Phone, TA. 4835 JOSEPH MRUK J E W E L E R Experi Waiclw. Clock and Jewelry Repairing I326 Broadway Buffalo I2. N. Y. Rober+son's Delicafessen Successor Io Cook's School Supplies Groceries. Ice Cream, Soil Drinks 637 BROADWAY CL. 9787 Lorbeer's Flower Shop 5II ELMWOOD AVE. Phones - GRan'r 8974 - 3902 WE DELIVER Special Prices For Group Orders Complimenis of Iv1arge's Beau+y Salon l408 JEFFERSON AVENUE Open 9 Io 6 daily LI. 9582 Mon. and Fri. 'fill 9 Lel HOUSEHOLD Solve Your Furniiure Problem Over 50 years' experience puis us in ilwe Know HOUSEHOLD 575 MAIN 345 BROADWAY Eslablislwed I895 i ii, Ewen NIS-5. 2' .ii A 4 -vi : Ve V ,,:,x If 5 i is esiiis 1., ziz. V fix! ii A N k'V' , 15 Lf if i, s -gay f i 3 l1 f 7? if - : M if X , i fy V::A: i , i sf fi e 1 - A. M. 84 A's. has ine clo+l'ies you wan1'! Fashions keyed +o +oday's busy living in sfyles suifed for every occasion. Fashions wifh a brighi' fufure designed for every up-and-coming high-school graduafe. ADAM, MELDRUM 8: ANDERSON Company 98 THE MARZIPAN HAUS COmPlimen+s sn GENESEE STREET OT . A HOME MADE DELICIOUS CANDIES LAUNDRY MOHN 81 HUNTER DIETRICH FUNERAL SERVICE 266 E. GENESEE ST. CL. 8460 . ROUGH DRY I8 lbs. Tor SL85 - 9c lb. addiTional 995 GENESEE STREET 9c Tor each shirT Tinished VVearing Apparel FluTTed Ready To Wear o 25I8 BAILEY AVE. I6 MILLICENT AVE. Shee+s - TableCl0TT1S - Towels BeauTiTully lroned Continued from Page 65 delighTTul Serenade, The Tuneful Vilia from Lehar's Merry Widow was presenTed by The Third hour Girls' Glee Club. All The choral groups combined To sing Men- delSsohn's O Praise The Lord, and The band closed The program wiTh a group oT selecTions including a novelTy number, Musical Bed-Time STory, Dangerous Dan McGrew by Callan. Choruses and band appeared in The DecoraTion Day program: The orchesTra was The musical TeaTure in The Junior Day assembly. ln June The senior class marched To Their lasT assembly Tor Class Day exercises To The accompanimenT oT music by The orcheSTra. For The graduaTion exercises. The grand Tinale oT The year, The band played Cypress SilhoueTTes by RoberT Russell BenneTT and March Noble by K. P. E. Bach. The musical year has been a Tull one indeed. The parTicipanTs have gained pleasure and proTiT besides The saTisTacTion oT lcnowing ThaT Their endeavors were well received by appreciaTive audiences. ComplimenTs oT STADIUM LUNCH T045 JEFFERSON AVE. ComplimenTs oT Roesch MeaTs 8: PoulTry 99 Irnnnwllsmlcf Delivery f V X' x I ' A- xx!!! 'M mx-M lucuv- ummm .ooui 'll , A I I Ig 'RI ' ,Il RADIOS Zenlllw, Eederal, General Eleclrlc, Mololola, Bendcx, Eadd, Slmrnlwfq Cm-I-,Im,AIImif.1I BAND INSTRUMENTS B PIANOS Buesclmer, Ellclmarl, VVinCI5Or,GreIaCI1,eIC NEW LQW SPINEIS Iflrnlmll, Gulbranwen, Ie-Jer, Cable, FE ,f'l I1rnc:r,WfIQaver,c:IQ. TERMS NEAL - CLARK - NEAL IERMS Open Thur-,day Evening 682 MAIN ST I V Beta S igmu 'Ili EBL, , . . . . , ,.w tx I-I I s I I ry Vu'-gnnm B'ncl.1.1, ,anal-il-vwlj IIIIX, IIIIII, vl I I nl I f' Ally-Iv ',m'vI1I-.ml -:I MINS if PMI' l .s'Iy I I km Wlnry Ann A1 n Ilfwlwllly Ll-xllllvs, In-Ixxuagrj ,I.1nf4 En-yn IMI. Ilvy SI 1 d XVIII IefunrxfmxSImv'.lIf1vv,,IlIrwv IJ.1vlQ, Ellawrv MwImv1,LlIwxr1A-lull Member Florisfs' Telegraph Delivery Associalion KRAMER FLORIST John L. Kramer GREETING CARDS eA. 2625 KATHERINE R. THURN MILLINERY SPECIALIST 32I NORTHAMPTON ST. Hours: 2 P.M. Io 9 P.M. - Closed Wednesday SWEENEY'S PHARMACY C. J. Sweeney, Ph.G. lolb JEFFERSON af Norlhland Ave. Buffalo, N. Y G I F T S SCHWEGLER'S THOR-O-BRED CHICKS Hold 20 Official World Records I I popular breeds -- bloodfesfed breeding sfoclc Feeds and Poulfry Supplies Available-Open Daily 0 Phone or wrife for Cafalog and Price Lis+ SCHWEGLER'S HATCHERY 2I2 NORTHAMPTON ST. Buffalo, N. Y. Tel. - GA. 2l2O T291 JEFFERSON AVENUE COmp,,,men,5 O, BUFFALO, N. Y. FRIENDS PICTURES AND ARTISTIC PICTURE FRAMING Lamps and Gills THE MAY-RO GALLERIES, INC. 65 ALLEN ST. Buffalo, N. Y. MAY J. HU66 GR. 8306 Phone, WA. 9257 LACORTE'S GROCERY SHELF GROCERIES - COLD CUTS SCHOOL SUPPLIES We Deliver II8 CHERRY ST. Cor. Locusf Complimenis . . . of . . . KATH S 265 WASHINGTON MARKET VAL. C. NEUREUTER LANGTRY PHOTO SERVICE BufIaIo's Finesl Phofo Finishing, Coloring, Enlarging iii? Aslc For Langlry Trophy Prinls Have your pic+ures permanenfizecl CHQIQE MEAT5 I I9 BROADWAY BUFFALO 3, N. Y. Home Made Sausage 554 HIGH STREET Phone GArfield 2055 , 1 fadwacwz 4 ' DRESSES ' COATS ' SUITS ' SPORTSWEAR ' ACCESSURIES Styled with young ideas. . .popular priced! R D Ill B P 11' ' IU: Marilyn f1fHm,wr'v1e-nrwi flf'vlYVUHf.xf'fi!T fiwr' xr1v'g1'fsiHv'w'1.lv B Ci C, If 5-xr'-sid-n?'Jf1rry Kulwfus, ?r'wa-.uvwrj Wfwxrw Fww-rdwivw 1.-fmm f' M mv fvrwii Ph H14 Klvrlw lQWfx1f in twrwvm Aww?-', .Yr- I02 CompIimen+s . . . of. . . Herman E. Kolbe GENERAL INSURANCE 57 BURROUGI-IS DRIVE SNYDER MAYFAIR FURNITURE I07 BROADWAY corner EIm SI. REFRIGERATORS LOW WASHING MACHINES Prices LIVING ROOM SUITES BEAUTIFUL LAMPS EGSV BEDDING . BEDS Terms Bring Ihis ad - receive 55.00 in cash on any purchase over 550.00 MERCURY THEATRE - Presenfs - THE FINEST AMERICAN AND FOREIGN EILMS DAILY: II A.M. - I2 Midni 555 MAIN ST. SUNDAY: Buffalo, N. Y. I? Noon - I2 Midni Have you Tried Poulfry from 'rhe CCLD SPRING LIVE POULTRY MARKET? 390 ROEHRER cor. E. Eerry SI. Telephone GRanI 7760 AII our poulfry dressed wI'1iIe-U-wai+ Io insure you againsf coId sforage Come in and be convinced TAyIor 7580 WATCH, CLOCK and JEWELRY REPAIRING Alfons G. Neugebauer JEWELER Diamonds -- Wafches -- CIocIcs -- Jewelry S49 GENESEE ST.. Cor. Fox BuT'IaIo I I, N. Y. i I LONE QUEEN O 1, 7 Y :MI IIENO SPARKLING BEVERAGES I '10 0 L 'N 1 'If I , Cornplirnenlrs of Berfha Beau+y Salon Bringing The Finesf BeauIy Creafions Io You Phone, GA. 9880 I353 JEFFERSON AVE. BUFFALO, N. WAsIwingIon 0396 ANN LEWIS Women's and Childrens Apparel 452 MAIN ST. BUFFALO, N, STRING SECTION: ANDANTE MASTER GERSTEN DEMANDS DINNER GOOD TO THE LAST DROP SELLING A CHRONICLE AD SHINING IT UP FLYING FINGERS F. E. SANTERCOLE CUSTOM TAILOR .. . for . .. MENS and LADIFS' CIOTHES Y 7IS GENESEE ST. BuITaIr', N. Y. KURT HORNUNG SERVICE STATION PI1f1n0: GA. 9629 B. W. 4 764 GENESEE ST., aI JOHNSON WA X M A N 'S KOSHER IHPLICATGSSEN P99 EAST FERRY SI. GR. 9583 Appefizers of All Kinds OIIO Waxman, Prop. Complimenls of PARK EDGE MARKET FOOD AT lTS BEST Luncheon - Dinner ' Sandwiches - Salads Delicious Home Made Pies and Pasfries Open I I A.M. - 7:30 P.M. HOME CAFETERIA 389 PEARL ST. Near Chippewa Gomplirnenls of Genesee Floral Shop 1467 GENESEE STREET Flowers Ielegraphed everywhere If-IU. 6900 HU. I472 Complimenls of J. LESLIE DE YOT Dealer in , OUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY I359 JEFFERSON AVE. near Glenwood Ph. GA. 508l When You Need Fu rni+ure BUFFALO, N. Y. Buy af Complimenls of KOBLER 81 MILLER QUALITY Home FURNISHINGS al Lower Prices . . Liberal Terms . . I A FRIEND ' 3I6-322 GENESEE STREET Open Monday, Thursday, Salurday Evenings PHOTOGRAPH ER FRAMFS AND PHOTOGRAPHS PHONE, WA. 8363 637 MAIN ST. 6 . lat: M. .uf-:Nw Kfahy, sf-mvfamf ,-H-mvvw: F'a'vE' in Md1l'Ulx,NIkl' prvsidoni De I C R L. 11 ,im- Ff'HvmP'w: Vyf-wifxvwl' Vlwfwvw BMS. cw. rf-mrxj RHH1 SMBQH Qrlnflk HPV' 4v'11' Fx x- A- Lwfrvmrn, 'SNVMW Lump, Awww KVJQMU,G11.qNH,1wkI:1x41'-, Rw1MTx4f1vq1l0Hv VH: RMU -X hr +hf1pWf1irv7Lr-isTlr-S .ivan FK wwf. Vmwvkx C-Hmm Maw Gvbhfxrf I06 You Can Look Well in Glasses WHEN THEY ARE MADE BY GIBSON 81 DOTY Pl'en'I'ICe, Inc, 652 MAIN ST. 2925 DELAWARE AVE. WALL PAPERS- DECORATIONS I-IANOINGS - FINE FURNITURE O 472 FRANKLIN ST. BUFFALO, N. Y. Cornplimenls of LORNA GRANT'S CHOCOLATE SHOPPE ERUITS - NUTS - CREAMS l225 JEFFERSON AVE. Buffalo, N. Y. Complimenfs of RAY HOELSCHER CHOICE MEATS - POULTRY 36 WASHINGTON MARKET Phone, MA. 2867 DICK HOELSCHER, Manager Complimenls OI PEECH'S DELICATESSEN o0I EAST NORTH STREET Congralulalions To I946 Graduafes R O - B E R T' S CREDIT .IEWEIERS and OIPTICIANS IQIRMQQ T352 JEFFERSON AVENUE lin Apollo Theafre Builclingl Jaclc Goldman Class '28 QELQBLE. 1 Hm m WAsI1ingIon I805 D ONS F. SCI-IERER a SONS. INC. A FURNITURE and RUSS I22.I2IS E. GENESEE ST. BUHalo, N. Y. 6 'HZ ' 'S' Complimenfs of SAM FORMAN 8: CO. I769 HERTEL AVENUE BuITalO I6, N. Y. We Sfrive To Please ELKIN'S FISH and POULTRY MARKET SAM MILLER, Prop 300 E. FERRY ST. near Jefferson GA. 4544 As you enter this ethical pharmacy, you're impressed with the professional at- mosphere. Skilled, precise serviceg fresh, potent drugs have made this Prescrip- tion Headquarters. Bring us your next prescription. OSWALD'S PHARMACY RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE S. I-I. Oswald, Prop. Phones - GA. IO57 - 9738 I356 JEFFERSON AVE. BUFFALO 8, N. Y. Wlmen You Say IT willw Flowers Say ll willm Ours PHONE CL. 7896 N f . or14Qrc1f11!c1f1'o11.s To llwe Class of I Q .L 0 Your qraduallon from Fosdiclce lvlaslen is llwe llrsl mllefslone on 9 your road lo success. Whelber you enler college In llwe Fall, or lake your place in The business world, you will lincl 'rlwal a smarl appearance is a dellnile assel. Youlre al your besl wlmen you loolc your besll 260 DELAVVARE AVE. Clollwes A by - Klelnlwans ls a rule 304 MAIN ST followed by successful young ' men in every wall: of life. llmwprg BY Wlrp Anywlwrp lfleinlnans Corner Main X1 Llunlon Delta Gamma Pi M2331 rd Slilgywe-presidonl:lrlfwidFr1.1orl,prnsidcn1:CPor ow, serrclnry Ynd: AllonseNQugPbfxL10l',Gil5Or1 Srlmreiber, RUb9VlK rHV'lll6'l',LdX1Il1 RPlSl1'1,5P -Jenn? a fm 3rrl: Reber? Balmer, Myron Tyler, Roberl Doerner l08 Complimenrs of K. O. DENTS AND KAR-BAKE CORP. lI59 JEFFERSON AVE. GA. 434I For Your Sororify or Fraf Prinfing KOLB PRINTING CO. MULBERRY ST., COR. VIRGINIA fin your neIgI1IoorhoodI 'Y lk WASI1. 37 IO Commercial Prinfing MAX LEVY WholesaIe Disfribufor of Learher and Shoe Supplies 589 WILLIAM STREET BUFFALO, N. Y. ELECTRA GAS APPLIANCE CO. SALES and REPAIRS 42I GENESEE STREET CLeveIand 8473 CompIimen+s ...of. .. P. R. B. AND B. A. B. Complimenfs . . . of. . . ROBERT SINCLAIR 743 WALDEN AVE. BUSY BEE SWEETS Ire Cream 1-:Home Made Candies Liqlil Lunclieons VETS ON A VISIT NAVY ESSAY WINNERS OUR FIRST PIANO OUARTEI A S D F J K L WI-IAT'S COOKINQ TEENA7 MARGARET SEIBERT, REPRESENTATIVE AT TFIE RED CROSS BANOUET Complirnenls OI BUFFALO CHIPPEWA PANTS STORE Pauls Made Io Measure IO! Boys and Girls AIL STYILS AND AII PRICES I5 W, CI-IIPPEWA BUFFALO, N. Y. O I247 JEFFERSON AVE., Near Riley GR. 9847 CL. 9002 DIANA BEAUTY SALON 537 MAIN STREET Horne of Polaire Cold Waves and Specialisl in Exfreme Hairslyling Plinnff Gllanl 3595 - If No Answer PA. IIO8 - AM. IJI32 PFEFFER ELECTRIC CO. APPLIANCES - RADIOS - REFRIGERATORS Wasliinq Machine and Vacuum Cleaner Spmialisls W- Radio and Appliance Service Elef Iiical Conlraclinq 280 E. FERRY ST. BUFFALO 8, N, Y. HIGH STREET TAILOR SHOP LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILORING N, CALANDRA, Prop. Dry Cleaning - Pressing - Remodeling Furs Repaired A Remodeled Specializing in Ury Cleaninq OI Ladies' Garmenls 238 I-IIGI-I STREET BUFFALO, N. Y gesf wishes fo fIne 6Iass of 1946 LUMEN R. HAWS CO ZLUZIZIZS ROOT BUILDING 86 W. CHIPPEWA ST. Mf+ fFMPed+Jly fum II' Will Pay Yo To Remember Us When In ,Need Of Th I Diamond Ring BuHalo's Grea+es+ En'rer'rainmen+ Alwaysin HEAITHFUUY MRACONDITIONED SHEA There's One Near YOUR Home ' Isfz Thomas Aqen, vice-president James Sclweuer, presidenfz D Id DC P Z Jaques, freasurer ' ' ' 1 F k h lt 2nd, ROber1Mr,Lean,Jdmes Wuedemer, Donald Muz, rom Sf. u 1 Oflwer members fnoi in pidureji Fred Sufion, servefaryq Pic. Duane Waldenburq, US II2 Complimenls of T'HE RICHTER PERIODICAL CO. DISTRIBUTORS AND PROMOTERS FOR THE LEADING PUBLISHERS OF AMERICA 567-57I MICHIGAN AVE. CL. I9IO VAUGHN 81 BRAUN 655 GENESEE STREET BUFFALO II. N. Y. CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Direcl Faclory Dealers - Sales and Service Phone: WAshing'ron 2327 WAGNER PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS ms JEFFERSON, cor. E. UTICA Phones - GA. 9950 - Ll. 0584 WE DELIVER Su+or's Camera Sfore 256 MAIN ST. Waller A. Sulor CAMERA SUPPLIES Fine Developing, Prinling and Enlarging Phone: WA. 0I35 Congralulalions lo . . . The Class of I946 TEXAS RED HOTSV I399 JEFFERSON AVE. GA. 9734 Seames Buffalo Cafering Co. Ilncorporaledl OUR CATERING SERVICE is lcnown from COAST TO COAST We serve Ihem all No job 'foo large None loo small I0 OR I0.000 PEOPLE C Seames Service is The lceynole of our success We have Ihe repufafion and experience Lel us esfimale on Ihe cos? of your nexl parly I77 High S+reeI Telephone Buffalo 4, N. Y. GArl'ield 4450 WM. WECKERLE 81 SCJNS, lnc. Homogenized Vi+amin D Milk The Mosl Nulrilious Millc Money Can Buy CJUIFS LINCOLN 7400 IOOI JEFFERSON AVE. Isl' Gerry l-laryey, Lucille Rug, chaplain: Belly Grady, vice-presidenlg iT , , Y Maryann Eqor, presiclenf: Puffy Crosier, secrelary: Belly Alice Baer. lreasurer Ynfl: fofan Burdv-n, Plwoda Robczrlson, Ethel l-layer, Marlorie Bruin, Gladys l-lirscnberqer, Dolores O4Mara jul: Fllwnwf Vvlw.mrle, Pearl Barbarife, Shirley l-lalliqan, Pal Dolan. Rullw Voll, Carol Kirisils II4 ,Complimenfs OT RED 81 WHITE SUPER MARKET Complefe Line of ' GROCERIES ' VEGETABLES ' MEATS I I7 NORTHAMPTON Cor. Michigan SEELBACH FU RRIERS FINE FURS 804 JEFFERSON AVE. - near Genesee S+. Phone: WAshingI'on 8662 WEL-BEE DRY CLEANERS DRY CLEANING :-: DYEING Our SpeciaI+y 970 ELLICOTT ST. GRan+ 5039 Complimenis of WILKEN'S DELICATESSEN 578 HIGH STREET Complimenfs of SCHNAUFER'S 30-32 WASHINGTON MARKET CHOICE MEATS W A R D R O B E DRY CLEANERS zoz EAST UTICA ST. BUFFALO, N. Y. T Near Jefferson Aiienue Complimenfs of THRIFTY PHARMACY , Jason Farber, Ph.G., Prop. l33I JEFFERSON AVE. Buffalo 8, N. Y. H. TRACHTMAN 8: SONS Besf Prices Paid Tor ' - NEWSPAPERS - RAGS and SCRAP IRO-N 397 SYCAMORE ST. CL. 84-9I Complimenfs of DELTA GAMMA PI WaI+er A. TuH'Ie Co., Inc. WHOLESALE POULTRY PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS I2O Niagara Fronfier Food TerminaI COR. BAILEY AVE. and CLINTON ST. Buffalo 6, N. Y. Phone: TRiangIe 6I I I - 6I I2 GArfIeId B000 BUICK SERVICE KLEPFER BROTHERS Incorporafed BUICK MOTOR CARS I565- I585 MAIN STREET BUIFFALO. N. Y. Complimanfs of . BERNARD BERLEANT C0mP 'en'SO' COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE THE 420 LIBERTY BANK BLDG. 352 E. FERRY ST. McRONALD-FISHER TIRE CO.. INC. WA. 5823 LI. 4237 CHARLES BTEBER 'EN GLASEWS CUSTOM WLOR SOCONY SERVICE STATION CI , P , R aw, 3BI EAST FERRY lnexf To Coca Colal eanmq H ressmg U ep ' mg Tires - Bafferies - Lubricafion- Road Service 400 EAST UTICA ST. BUFFALO, N. Y. MARVE SULLI Manager Office: GArfIeId 7045 Res: Woodlawn 3445 JEFFERSON - FERRY REALTY CO. - SALES A- RENTALS -- INSURANCE Comphmems Properfy Managed . . i of . 1 i Omce 2I0. I456 JEFFERSON AVE., cor. Ferry ST. W. G. KRANTZ BUFFALO. N. Y. 536 BROADWAY LEE SHEET METAL WORKS GUTTERS, ROOFING, FURNACE WORK and AIR-CONDITIONING omce 27 LAUREL ST.. GA. 6492 Shop 405 E. FERRY ST. II6 GRan1 7263 Aufo Seal' Cover Co. of Buffalo I593-95 MAIN STREET Tops - - Seal Covers - - Upholslery Truck Cushions LOUIS SCHNEIDER BUFFALO. N. Y. Complimenfs of ueen Cify Ambulance E Service I 20 SOUTI-lAMfPTO'N ST. Local and Our-of-Town Calls Llncoln 8400 Congrafularions fo I946 Class Remmy Collision Service 933 WEST FERRY ST. af Main GArfield OI67 Complimenfs of a FRIEND GEORGE H. COHN .. .. 628 BRISBANE BLDG. Over Kleinlwans IX You'll Fincl The Newesl Fashions FIRST AT D A VI D ' S 495 Mmm STREET BUFFALO' NY' Apparel Accessories Isl Rulh Rosner lreasurer' Allene Slroelilein, vice-president Ruin Yuno pres den? Ann P af If If CL cl lf CL n Q Haskins, secrelaryg Lois' Graf, librarian d J H L'P'r Mar are? Miller Joan Graf Marilyn Burklialler Yn: eanne e lla, q ,, . J B b r ,Lois Mae l-larl, Mary lurqecn Muriel Kohler lnof in piclure 3rcl: Rosemary Scliaflner, Marie Milburn, oan ern e q II8 WAsl'lingTon 6600 LARRY ROSS Dry Cleaners Cleaners of Disfincfionl mhz Qui ,glqnp o I Picfures, Frames. STaTionery, and Greefing Cards 326-328 CONNECTICUT STREET Phone: GRanT 42I7 . Telephone: WAshIngTon 9IO6 ...We Call For and Deliver.. 7 j Qle cm jet . MILLINERY SHOPPE- 462 GENESEE STREET Corner MOHAWK AND WASHINGTON STS. WA. 6600 BUFFALO. N. Y. Esfafes Appraised and Liquida+ed Au'rI'TenTic Aniiques Appraisals HERMAN D. RUDD ANTIQUES 89 ALLEN STREET GRan'r 3892 Buffalo 2, N. Y. STEPHAN'S BAKERY for QUALITY BAKED GOODS BirThday and Wedding Cakes Made To Order l34O JEFFERSON AVENUE GA. 7750 For Food TI1aT Excels . . . Dine af Rosficceria Res+auran+ t 635 MAIN STREET BUFFALO, N. Y. DAVID'S MEN'S SHOP The slore for young men Always lirsl in slyle Agency for Adamls l-lals llff .ll'll'ERlvfwlXl AVE To flue IQ46 Gfradualinq Class Y X mwlm W lm v lll LA E DELAWARE AVE. al QATES CIRCLE Pi Alpha Lambda ' ' ' ' 4 . . ld: Alvin Rrlsvn, ww wlfurxi Slam' N Vxfwvgc, mmf prvslm-m .lwrrx Colm 1 H ll L v M lf Hfyew' 'A-5 fm, ff'-lkllvvvj fxrwv' fvnsnwr pmmdf-uv ' fl l l l C l Llmglw ll, l l 1 F Phone GRanI 2474 Res., GA. 7746 Jack Gibson 8: Son Garage and General Repairing 47 EAST uricfx sr. Ireari BUFFALO, NEW YORK HANS UNFRIED Compleie Line PHOTOGRAPHIC SU PPLIES Srill ancl Movie Cameras - Films - Proiecfors Papers - Dark Room Equipmenf Special Repair Deparfmenl CAMERAS Compur and Compound Slwuiiers I98 FRANKLIN cor. Huron WAsl1ing+on 35l8 GET NEW BRON-CO-LIC COUGH SYRUP Shadyleaf Food Marlce+ Specializing in Guaranieed Fresh AT Couniry Eggs We Deliver-Open Evenings Bill Freund and Lyler R. 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