Franklin High School - Key Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1937

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DURING OUR SOJOURN HERE, WE HAVE CONSCIENTIOUSLY WORKED TO IVIAIN- TAIN THE SCHOLASTIC AND ATHLETIC STANDARDS OF OUR PREDECESSORS. IT IS OUR HOPE THAT YOU WHO FOLLOW WILL ACHIEVE EVEN GREATER SUCCESS IN PRESERVING THE FRANKLIN HERITAGE THAT WE ALL HOLD SO DEAR. THE PIQCDGRAM GAMES O CCAC!-IES O PLAYERS Q INTERMISSICDN I E EN 'x G A M E S 1 Date Score Noyrrmbrfr Q1 1X1oywrrrbvr' 96 Dm vmberr 5 13wwrrrbr r 18 1551-rw-rrr15r'r 9 1 .1rrrruary 1 Jarruary 8 January 15 January Q0 Fwbruary 5 Frarrklirr 49 1:rarr141rrr 37 Frarr1c1rrr Q3 15160141111 47 Frar1141rrw 41 Frarr141lr13O 1:r'arr141irr 55 Frarrlclm 61 Frarr141rn SQ Frar11c1rn 4Q Genesvo East 1-11911 Geneva Wrasbirrgtom 1-1o11Qy Nvvvarlc 1V1ars1ra11 Le Roy Cbarlotte' 1V1or1roQ BASKETBALL Date February Frarr141rn 47 February Frarrlclrrr 35 February Frarrlclrrr 30 February Frarr141m 35 February Frarr141rrr 49 fV1arc11 1:rarr141rrr Q6 fV1arr1r Framklrn 45 5EC11QNAL 101 fV1arC11 '18 Frarw141rr1 33 1V1ar'c1r 90 Frarr1flrr1 35 CI-IAMPICDNS 'IO Score Vfasbrrrqtorr WvSt Fdrsorr 1vc'1r fV1ac1rsor1 Vast Jvfwfwrson Avon IRNAMENT Brovlcport 11arrr.,II Player Schilling Jdml4oWSl4i Srreb . Kowalski Bonus . Sylweszki Dudman Average . 174 . . 166.1 A 164 . 158.1 . 146 Won Q4 Lost 4 Total Pirisff Q3,098 Average 8Q4 BCDWLIINIG CI-IAMPICDNS 11 NATIQNAL HQNQI2 SOCIETY I-IAIQVEY WEINGARTNER . . . president CI-IESTEI2 NOWAK . I . Vice-presrdemt ISABEL TRANZ ...,. . Secretary PALIL HARRIS .,.,. . . Treasurer IQLITI-I WCDLGAST, ALEX LAMUTIS ,..,,. SociaI Chairmen IQICHARD STARK , . . Master Craftsman IILLIAN BITTEIXI . Second Master Craftsman IVIAIZY DMYTIQUCK .,... Scribe MARY DUCAT . . . . Treasurer GEQRGE PAPP , I . Guardian of the Door I-IGIXICI2 CRAFT GUILD 'IQ OFFICERS OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE SOCIETIES ORTIIVIATES RENAISSANCE SOCIETY LES BABILLARDS GERMAN HONOR CIRCOLO DANTE PATSY FRANCATI . ANGELINA ADORINO LILLIAN DESIO . . GEORGE ROTOLO . , . . . president . . . Vice-President . . Secretary . . Treasurer OFFICERS OF TI-IE RENAISSANCE SOCIETY I3 EXECUTNE COUNCM I g ff f 3 -J T 1 mkli Jf,57 X1 .f-- rf If . K. It I . X tif, f i, E OFFICERS OE TI-IE STUDENT ASSOCIATION TI-IADDELIS KLIO-IARSKI ...., ....I . . President STEPHEN KUSAK , . . Vice-President . .... ,... . Secretary FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES Roy l.. Butterfield, Raymond Erancis, Mrs. Florence Ritts, EEley Riley, Samuel Zornovv, Raelwel Langvvortlwy snsiioia Hiou REPRESENTATIVES 4f Blanclie Bloom, Raymond Budnilg Raul Harris, Clnarles Kamin, Howard Sullivan, RutwXle'lg'a'sTT' , JUNIOR I-IIGI-I REPRESENTATIVES Betty Lane, Albert Slwerman BAND Tlie Beniarnin Eranldin Band, directed by lVlr. Karl Van lmloesen, tal4es an essential part at selwool lunetions. from time to time tlwe Band is seen and lieard at seliool assemblies and games.Tl1e gay red sweaters indicate memberslwip in tlwis organization. I4 i JUINITQ ix 1 WN- mx The Junto, tlwe legislative body of tlie Benjamin Franklin sclwool government, consists ol 196 pupils, two lrom eaclw liomeroom. lliese two representatives are elected by tlweir classmates and meet every two weeks to discuss sclwool affairs and to air student opinion. ORCHESTRA llwe Benjamin Franklin Qrclwestra is also under tlwe direction ol Mr. Karl Van l-loesen. It appears alter- nately witli tlie Band at sclwool assemblies and contributes in a large measure to tl'1e pleasure derived from tlwat part ol tlie sclwool work. 'IS E Q rv 4 MARLGWE G. SMlTH . CHARLES KAMIN . MARY CELENTANO . Accorso, B. Antinarelli, M. Arva, H. Barten, A. Bartolotta, B. Bates, C. Beacliner, C. Beclcer, A. Bigdoslci, C. Bloom, S. Bondi, N. Brion, P. Camiola, J. Celentano, M. Clward, R. Cieilinslca, R. Cimino, J. Colien, S. Comparato, J. Cone, N. Curtis, H. Czlonlca, L. Davis, R. De Carne, A. Dielenbacli, E. Dorofea, M. Eaton, V. Vallc, F. Fassaro, L. Finzer, J. Frelier, R. Freedman, A. Gabler, R. Goreclci, F. Gordon, S. Gullo, W. l-laelele, J. Hamburg, S. Heininger, U. l'lolzimmer, M. l-lolland, R. Isaacson, S. Javvarski, E. Kamin, C. Kannwisclwer, A. Katz, G. Kessler, C. Ketclwum, G. Klimaszewsld, l'l. Koester, L. Koetter, E. Kolko, S. Kreag, S. Lelewicz, E. Lewis, M. Lidman, W. . Lombart, C. Loreritz, L. Ludeke, R. Lul4e, M. Luplciewiez, E. Margolis, E. Mascari, M. McMullen, A. Micoli, H. Neblicli, M. Director . president . Secretary Newer, W. Qrgar, A. Qrlando, A. Paproclci, M. Plrommer, L. Prietz, l-l. purves, C. Reznicoll, R. Rose, N. Rotolo, M. Salerno, M. Sallcowitz, A. Sanders, V. Sandler, R. Sclwerman, A. Sclwmanlce, E. Skilius, E. Sieminslci, l-l. Smitli, M. Spadoni, A. Sprague, L. Stasartis, J. Surlciewica, V. lancredi, D. loeplwer, R. Vecclnio, R. Wallace, L. Weiner, M. Wliite, R. Wiesdorler, l-l. Willimas, F. Wolgast, R. Zientara, E. A CAPPELLA CHOIR 16 l' ct I if SEIXIIOR PL THE SHOW-OFF By GEORGE KELLY Directed by ERLE REMINGTOINI THE CAST Clara . . . . . Mrs. Eislwer . Amy . . Eranlf Hyland . Mr. Eislier . ,loe . . Aubrey Piper Mr. Gill . BUSINESS STAFF PAUL W. HARRIS ,........ PHILIP KAPLAN ...... HAROLD KREPACK, ADELE S. BECKER . ROBERT OTTMAN, WILLIAM BLAKE . MAFALDA ELLIOT, MARY LU ROBERTS . . . Mr. Rogers . USHERS Agatina Orilo Beatrice Kaiser Agnes Zeitvogel Marian Salerno June Young . Sliirley Slclol . Mary Copple . Jane Bloomer . Herbert Zweig . Milton Pearlman . -Harvey Weingartner . . Steplien Kusalc ' . Henry Centola . James Pallott . Business Manager Assistant Business Manager . Publicity Managers . Property Managers . Wardrobe Mistresses Margaret Steinortli Margaret Nebliclc Nancyiondi 'I7 ., A , .. A-WA-,.' .... TI-IE KEY EVELYN LEBOWITZ . Editor-in-GI'iieI CI-IESTER NOWAGK Business Manager E, DE MARS BEZANT WALTER A. SGI-IMITT I ' . Advisers EDITORIAL STAFF ANGELINA ADORINO, ANN ARIENO, I-IAROLD BOLLOTIN, MARY DUCAT, ISABEL FRANZ, MARION MILLER, MARGARET NEBLICI-I, WILLIAM SCRIVER Senior Section ROBERT OTTMAN, MARGARET STEINORTI-I, RAY DZIENGIELEWSKI . Organization Editors ADELE BECKER, GEORGE KOLSTAD, OLIVE ROTI-ISO-IILD ..4., Feature Editors ALBERT KRALISE .......... . . Art Editor JOSERI-IINE OLIARINO, I-IERMINE I-IERBST . . , I Typists MORRIS SILVER ....., . Feature RI1oto3rapIiy BUSINESS STAFF ALFRED STILLER . ..... , CircuIation Manager HAROLD KREPACK . . Publicity Manager ALLAN STAFFORD .,.,..,....., Group Photography ESTEIER ROBFOGEL, MARJORIE VAN RYNE ,.,..,. Senior RI1oto3rapI1s ROSE I-IERMAN, .ILINE JONES, CHESTER NOWAGK, I-IELEN GEIMER, MARION MILLER, VICTOR RAYNE .,....,. Advertising SoIicitors 18 TI-IE CQUIQAIXIT GEORGE KQLSTAD . . Editor-in-CI1ieI EVELYN LEBQWITZ . Editor Emeritus CI-IARLES RQWLEV CircuIation Manager RRESTQN TATE E. DE MARS BEZANT I ' . Advisers EDITORIAL STAFF MARGARET STEINQRTI-I . ..... . Associate Editor RQBERT QTTMAN . . . Feature Editor OLIVE RCTI-ISCI-IILD . . ExcI'iange Editor I-IARGLD KREPACK . . . . Sports Editor STERI-IEN KUSAK .....,... Assistant Sports Editor I-IAZEL BRETSTEIN .,.....,, , . Literary Editor ALBERT KRALISE, ED I-IAMILTQN, STANLEY GQRDQN . . . Art .IEANNETTE VOUGI-IT ........ . Typist BUSINESS STAFF SHERWIN ISAACSQN, SAMUEL KQLKO , . . I Assistant CircuIation Managers BERNARD BERNI-IARDT I ,...... . . I3uI3Iicity Manager VICTQR BECKER, ESTI-IER TEIN, ALBERT SI-IERMAN . . Assistant Publicity Managers THADDEUS KUCI-IARSKI ........ . , Advertising Manager ELEANGR GITIN, RLITI-I GQLDSTEIN, FRED I'IERMAN, ELEANQR ZIENTARA ........ Assistant Advertising Managers 19 MEMBERS OF THE HI-V GROUPS ALPHA CHAPTER PHI KAPPA CHAPTER JACOB JONASSE I . . President FRANK EISENBERG . , . President MR. STILLMAN HOBBS , . Adviser MR. JAMES SEBASTE . . I Adviser BETA CHAPTER ALPHA PSI CHAPTER LLOYD THOMPSON . . . President WILLIAM BLAKE . , . President MR. DONALD CLARK . 1. Xi Adviser MR. RALPH COOSWEII . . Adviser RIXRIIXII 1 - f X 1' , s Jw ,lm r N IVIARV DGRCDFEA . . . Rrcisidvnt IVIARICDINI MILLER . . . Vice-RrQsicIr'i'iI CAROLVN NOWAK . . . Secretary JOAN KAZAKEVICIUS . . . Treasurcfr' I'IEI2IVI!ANIXI . . . SOCIGI CIialrmdri MISS FLORENCE R. METZ ...... . Adviser MEMBERS OF THE TRI-V 9 JOI-IN SWINSICK . . President ELEANOR BIDECK . . Vice-President JLINE JONES . . . Secretary MARY DMVTRLJCK ...,., . Tre asurer MISS ABRONA BATZ, MR. LEON LEGGETT . . Advisers Ann Arieno Sylvia Bamberslfi Eleanor Bideclc Ruth Braun Amelia Bubnis Eleanor Czarnialc Gertrude Dittman Mary Dmytruck La Verne Oraning I-Ielen I'IeberIe lsadore Itlcin June Jones Vera Kister Stella Kapaclci Evelyn Lebowitz I-Iarriet Lee Catherine Lesyle Anne Masciarelli Charlotte Michael Clara Maganers Margaret Neblich Irene Rresnal Josephine Saurymovvicz Cecelia Stanley John Swinsick Violet Zientara COMMERCIAL HONOR SOCIETY CLUB PROGRAM What one does in his worlcing time determines what he has, What one does in his leisure time determines what he is. CLUB German Club Circolo Dante Les Babillards Optimates Latin Dramatic Society Model Airplane Fishing Riding Club Bios Franlclin Technical Society Traitic Squad Library Aides Social Science Library Aides B. F. Club Discussion Group Renaissance Society Varsity Club Wrestling and Boxing Jr. Chorus Social Science Forum Betty Linder Golina Baronas I'IeIen Baldwin Leo BorisoFi Elaine Frisch Ruth Goldstein Gertrude I-Ierman SPONSOR Miss Laley, Mrs. Wondergem Mr. De Francesco Mrs. Dunham Miss I-Iess Miss I'Iess Mr. Read Mr. Bulley Miss Stewart Mr. Koster Mr. Betten, Mr. I-Iumphrey Mr. Beach Miss Bayer Miss Wilbur Miss Sullivan Miss Davis Mrs. Sloan Mr. I-Ialbleib Mr. Maxion Mrs. Conlclin Miss Samuelsohn fGeorge Eastman PRESIDING OFFICER John Foster FranI4 Celentano Ligia Advent Joan Kazakevicius, Stephen Kusalc .Ioan Kinsella William Wissman Carl pecora Wanda McI'Ienry Leo Marzec Milton Derman Ray Van Meurs Emily Kowalslci Ruth Wolgast Patsy Francati Martin Schiclcer, peter Feori Dorothy Lietzau, Lawrence Fassaro STUDENT ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Charles Kamin Kenneth Kassel Claude Kessler Ethel Klein Sam Kollco Emily Kowalslci Chairman Secretary Rosalie Mazola Margaret Staudenmaier William Staudenmaier George Wright At this time we wish to extend appreciation to all who have given their services to malce this a most successful program. Mrs. Florence Pitts Mrs. Clara Tillman QQ C Q A C I-I E S 4 Mr, Roy L. Hutterfield , j Mrs. Ethel Abbott x' Dorothy Abert U Bessie Ames'Y5-'U Arthur Bates Abrona Batz Ldna Bayer Burns Beach Anthony Betten Z E. DeMars Bezant 37l:rfi:f 'h, Marian Blake Mrs. Rose Blank Mrs. Clara Brasser Mrs. Mary Brockway Grace Brown Mrs. Clara Bode Harmon Bulley Mary Burns Mrs. Elsie Burritt Margaret Caragher' saac A Qhape Donald Clark John ,Clark Willard I-i. Clark can cssaberiw !r! vb Q N Dora Clary Grant Cleland l-larriette Cochrane Ralph Cogswell Charles Colburn George Cone Mrs. Margaret Conklin Louise Coulton Lulu Covel Lillian Crafts Agnes Crowley Mrs. Edna Daly Willis Darling Ella Davis Judson Decker Atwood Defoster Dominic Dehrancesco Ruth Denio Jeny De Wolf Carolyn Diemer l-lelen Donnellanlfldbe' Anne Dorrell Mrs. Jane Dunham Mrs. Franc Ebray CCAC!-IES fig: 1n,,,,.Q.lJJ4A!', Dorothy lfdwards Mrs. Fanny Emery James Finnegan Alta Fisher Raymond Francis Lillian Friedman Frances Gallney Mrs. Qlyve Gordon Marian Greenwood Edward hlalbleib Mrs. J, J. l-lall Francis l-lenderson lruby l-lenry lrene l-less Stillman Hobbs Laura l-loeler lngraham Humphrey l-loward Jennings Joseph Kaiser Bernadine Keelle QL. James Kipp Elmer Koster Mrs, Martha Kravetz Marian Laley Q4 CCAC!-iES Grace Lamoree Rachel Langworthy Sarah Larmer Mrs. lna LaWall Leon Leggett Miriam Levin Ruth Lush Matthew Lyders Mrs, l-lelen Martin William Maxion Mrs. Marguerite May Grace McCarthy Edna McLaughlin Florence Metg Martha Middaugh l-larold Miller Lewis Miller' Mrs. Marjorie A. Miller Raymond Murphy Bessie Nelson Marjorie Pangburn Edna parker Lester Rarlcer Mrs. Florence Pitts Carroll potter Mrs. Jennie price Donald Rahtjen Mitchel Rappaport William Read Erie Remington Eiley Riley Merlyn Ringwood l-lelen Ritz Harold Roche Mabel Rodman . Jacob Ross Grace Rowley Lillian Samuelsohn Edmund Schermerh Walter A. Schmitt l-lelen Scribner James Sebaste Mrs. Teresa Sloan Marlowe Smith Robert Smith Edna Snow Raul Steese Frances Stewart M Catherine Sullivan l-larold Swarthout Preston late Carlisle Taylor Walter lennent l'laryey Thomas Blanche Thompson Emily Thompson Mrs, Clara Tillman Robert lorrens Elinor Treble Marian luthill Karl Man l-loesen l-larold Warner Charlotte Werner Stanton West Doris Wilbur Mrs. Celia Willis Mrs. l-lelene Wondergem Louise Woodruhf Elston Vaeger l-lelerj A. Young Mrs. l-lelen E, Voun Samuel Zorno WV!! -M-file Q5 r I 3r:Jx '.I 'YP 'l 'F 6 I 1, R'-f I' I5I.4 QI. .. I 4 R- ' ' I .xI., 'Q . -'I . I H . .Q SA, -1. I I ..., :V .. ,..III-f,w,5g-ASLI? Y .Z , 4 .. -,, Equgq, A TRIBUTE K fix ASWE, THE CLASS OF JIINE 1937, WISH iTO TAKE THIS OPPOR- TUNITY TO THANK OLIRIQEOTHERS AND 'Fl-NTITIERS, WHOSE? CON- STANT GUIDANCE, ISACRIFICE, ANS UNDERSTANDING HAVE MADE POSSIBLE OUR HAPPY YEARS AT BENJAMIN FRANKLIN I HIOH SCHOOL. fig: . I if A ki ' I .111 ..,-I..'w .. , ,. . .- mg: 14.4 -' I I , -.L .II L... , ff .I sv' I .ask IA -.,- I-,JN .zhf nav 5 Era' 1' 52.25-. . -a 1 I Q . Yi 4 jf CLASS OFFICERS J. Jones M. Neblich C. Rowley I. Franz S. Kusak M. Waldman 7 x STANDARD CUSTQDIAN BEARER QF THE FLAG Joseph Radtke Esther Robfogel S28 CLASS ADVISERS Miss I-Iarriette Cochrane Mr. Donald Rahtjen ima af. THE CLASS OFJUNE 1937 CONSIDERS ITSELF EXTREMELY FORTU- NATE IN HAVING SUCH UNDERSTANDING ADVISERS. . . WE WISH TO THANK MISS HARRIETTE COCHRANE FOR SO ENTHUS- IASTICALLY GIVING HER TIME AND ENERGY IN HELPING US TO MAKE THE LAST MONTHS AT FRANKLIN UNFORGETTABLE . . . MR. DONALD RAHTJEN'S I-IUMOROUS OUTLOOK HAS GIVEN US MANY PLEASANT MOMENTS. . .WE HAVE ENJOYED THE HOURS SPENT WITH HIM, AND WE HOPE HE SHARES A LIKE FEELING . . . BOTH HAVE NOT ONLY BEEN KIND TEACHERS, BUT REAL FRIENDS AS WELL.. . IT IS WITH REGRET THAT WE SAY FAREWELL TO THEM AND FRANKLIN. Q9 Q I I. ,Ir '4 vv if? .Q . 5 l ga if A4 u U N A ali 4 ' gf.. 4 . ir' ANGELINE ADORINO-75 Newcomb Street' -Renaissance Society 9, 3, 4, Junto 2, Circolo Dante 2, The Key, Council Representative 4. RUTH ANGER-65 Durand BoulevardfPt. Pleasant, New York. PETER ANUSZKlEWlCZf9Q Warsaw Street. g f ' Nl X A' I , . ,f U M. ARIENO-355 Roycrolt Drive Junto 1, Q, National Honor Society 3, 4, l Honor Society Q, 4, Guide 4, The Key, Gregg Award 3, Council Repre- ARVA-35 Hooker Street --German Honor Society 3, Corridor Aide 3, Choir 4. GERTRUDE BACH-2994 Culver Road Choral Club 1, Q, 4, Junto 1. N ' CASIMIR BADYLEWICZ-13 Mark Street. H-9.EN BALKIN-Q5 Ludwig Park Corridor Aide Q, 3, Girls' Leadership 4. SYLVIA BAMBERSKI-88 Dayton Street' Gregg Award 3, Commercial Honor Society 4. VICTOR BARAUSKIS-677 Avenue D. N ARLENE BARTEN-38 Laser Street A Cappella Choir 1, Q, 3, 4, Choral Club 2, 4 V,-jGleeClub 1, Opera Guild 3, 4, Junto Q. ' fjl ADELE BECKER-35 St. Casimir Streetn Junto 1, Q, A Cappella Choir 1,'2, .J 3, 4, Inter-High Preparatory Choir 1, Inter-High Choir Q, 3, 4, Varsity Club I X Q, 3, 4, Latin Honor Society Q, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Choral Club 1, uide Service 4, Senior Play, Publicity Manager, The Courant 9, 4, The Key, if pera Guild Q, 3, Glee Club 1, Memorial Scholarship Fund Committee 4. A - ...AW If CECILE BEERS-123 Lake Blull Road ' 'Sea Breeze, New York. Zjkefgl-IELEN BERNSTEIN-Q Riverbank Place-'Choral Club 1, Yarsity Club 4, The Key. !f,Ciyv.!JOHN F. BIALECKI-40 Peckham Streey MN ,fig , . f -v,l..,cJ rg!! , if 1 I J . GERALDINE BITTEN-58 St. Jacob Street-'Corridor Aide 3, Lost and Found 4, Junto 4, Girls' Leadership 4, The Key. WILLIAM BLAKE-Q4 Jewel sum ' Property Manager, Senior Play, Optimates 4, C . M ROBERT BLINCO-90 Jerold StreetfLatin Honor Society 4. s l ' ' . I JANE B gi MER-535 Po . f, nuefSecretary, Student Association 4, Executive Council I unto 1, , 4- - uden v'tie ' e 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Les Ba i l d , So Exchan f , I r lay Cast,MemoriaI Scholarship Committee 4, Bookst f , 4, Guide Servic , irls' Leadership 1, Q, Class Ollicer 1, Gregg Awards 3, 4, The Key. f- ,I M ,W ' 1 -X MARION A. BLUM- Alphdnse SlI'C2i'!COI'FisCTOT Aide 4. 'I ' , HAROLD BOLLOTIN-619 Conkey Avenue .Junto 4, Senior Council, I' Corridor Aide 4, Hono Craft Guild 3, 4, The Key. .X N NANCY BONDI 74 ' er e f Cap ' 1, Jun 1, Choral Club 1, The Key. . AARON D. EMAN- Maria Street- Book Store 4. PEARL BRION-4O Bismarck Terrace- A Cappella Choir Q, 4, Choral Club 1, Inter-High Preparatory Choir 9, The Key. 30 O IELEN A. BRODNER-189 Randolph Street. ' LORRAINE K. BUNDE-81 tux stfeewoifis' Leadership 3. iOSE5HINE B fm5 smiggoifis' Ledaefhip 4, omg war 3 ' Li. X. ,of RANCES H. CAMILLER-434 Remington Street- Gregg Awards 3, Library Aide 3, Iorridor Aide 4. CHRISTOPHER CAMPANELLA-58 Miller Street. ISADORE CAMPOLIETO-83 Ketchum Stre t-S'-Junto I A J My ,M ,ea ' ' ,Mft iRP:jCE CARTER-78 Vinton Road Girls' Leadership 4, Corridor Aide 4, Lost and :nun 4. ALPHONSE CASSETTI-8 Elizabeth Place -'Circolo Dante Q, 3. HENRY CENTOLA-1525 Norton Street The Key, Senior Play Cast. KLVIN W. CHAPAS-8 Langham Street Corrido ide OMICILLA CHESNA-E29 Barons Street or i ibrary Aide 3, SAM CHIKOVSKY-my Wilkins' f! JAJ i A Ply- T l ' CJ KNTHONY CIMINO-Q1 Evergreen Stre . SELMA COHEN-353 Field Street Orchestra 1, Library Aide 1, Junto 1,Choral Club 1, The Courant 1. ' SABATIN COLANTONI-67 Thomas Street. .EONARD COLE-Q8 Newcomb Street -- Jr. High Basketball 1,Track Team 3, Corridor Xide 3, 4, Soccer Team, Manager 4. CAROL COOLIGAN-QOO Mohawk ShQetf L5st Und Girls' Leadership 4, The Courant 4, Corridor Aide 4, Senior Play Start. I 1 U MARY ELLEN COPPLE-890 Nhth Street-Sehio Play Cast. u rx V .f, RNA CORT-1676 Ridge Road Junto 1, 52, 3, 4, irls' Leadership 4, Corridor oxide 4. ' f ', . . . JJJ . . . ISABELLE C. CREEK--S21 Sobieski Street r Aide 4, Girls Athletic Committee 4, Girls' Leadership 3, Basketball , regg Award 3. ' ll ,, i, . Y MAURICE' CYCYK-Q59 Taft venue' f Ju 1, Qc e 1. I 'Pity' I 'wx v xl .ORETTA J. CZLONKA-160 St. Ca6mir Street-WA Cappella Choir 3, 4, Varsity flub 4, Choral Club 9, Gregg Awar f MARCELLA DE MAY-1520 dl t Paalfgwkiiry Aide 3, 4, Corridor Aide 3, 4, Gregg Award 3. W lV'ix'Y .N ARLINE DEIHLE-Q0 Pt. Pleasant Road- --Girls' Leadership 4. 31 Ktezwf T IRHJLOMENA E. DI GIACOMO-OQ1 North StreetfCorridor Aide 4, Library i e 4. PHILOMENA T. DI ROBERTO-Q7 Jero d StreetfJunto Q, 3, 4, Corridor id 3, 4, Gregg Award 3, The Key., 2,3-x-X, Lan GERTRUDE DITTMAN-17 Roth Street unto 9, regg Award Q, Z 4 Corridor Aide 3, 4, Commercial Honor ' - ional Honor Society 4 I' The Key. ilQL..,,J'ria,....g.ifMmLJ 'rw'-Li I MARY L. DMYTRUCK-61 Dayton Street- Bookstore Q, 3, 4, Cbmmercial Hono 5 Society 3, 4, Craft Guild 4, Junto 1. Library Aide 3 .K , S ELLA J. po Q-419 gii,KSffiaagiaQ,Ef2g9 Award Q, 3 R, 1 - 4 MAURICE . DONLON 4QQ estchester Avenue Corridor Aide 4. If g yw.Ml' Q4 y W MARY D ROFEA 31 Lang Street Lost and Found 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4 Inter-High rep. Choir Q, 3, Choral Club 1, Corridor Aide 4. FREDERICK DRUSEIKIS-50 Dayton Street' Orchestra 1, Q, 4, Inter-High Orches- LOIS A. DRYER-163 Avenue B, Pt. Pleasant, New York Corridor Aide 4, The Key. J. DUCAT-918 Springfield Avenue Lost and Found 1, 3, 4, Corridor Aide Guild 4, Library Aide Q, 3, Junto Q, 4, The Key, The Courant 4. SHEPARD DUNN-10 Trust Street Junto Q, 3, 4, Class Council 4, Latin Honor Society, Les Babillards 4. RAY DZIENGIELEWSKI-75 Dayton Street The Key, Corridor Aide 4. CAROLYN EHRHARDT-75 Berlin Street- Girls' Leaderhsip, Basketball 3. CHARLES G. EISENBERG-161 Ernst Street. MAFALDA C. ELLIOTT-14 Eighth Street-Junto 1, The Courant 4, Senior Play Stall, The Key. EXNSILY FARASH-58 Nye Park' Corridor Aide 3, Girls' Leadership 3, 4, Library i e 4. HELEN FEDYK-113 Weyl Street- Les Babillards 4, National Honor Society 4. ELIA FERRANTE-Q66 Avenue A Les Babillards Q, 3, Optimates 4. HELEN FERRAQHE-74 Sellinger Street. ANQELINF T. FERRARO-1387 Norton Street Italian Honor Society Q, 3, Honor Craft Guild 4, Corridor Aide 3, Renaissance Society Sf, 3, 4, The Key. ' FRANCES R. FERRARO-11OO Norton Street. I. aj 6 LOUIS FICHTER-74 Moulson Street-Swimming Team. FRED A. FISCHER-1489 Clinton Avenue North. PATSY P. FRANCATI-193 Woodstock Street' --Baseball 1, Corridor Aide Q, 3, Circolo Dante 3, Junto 1, Q, 3, vel: 4, Renaissance Society 3, 4, The Key. NBEL FRANZ-889 Glide Street Junto 1, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Secre- f4, French Honor Society Q, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, German Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4 ass Secretary 4, The Key, Girls' Leadership Q, 3, President 3, The Courant 3, 4, Glee lb 1, Guide Service 4, Class Council 4. MARTHA FREADLIN-Q4 Ariel Park' Choral Club 1, Corridor Aide 3, 4 Varsjty Club 4, Library Aide 2, The Key, Circulation. .f RUTH FRELIER-40 Spiegal Park- lnter-High Preparatory Choir Q, 3, lnter- High Choir 3, 4, Opera Guild 3, 4, Lost and Found 4, A Cappella Choir Q, 3, 4 HELEN GEIMER-176 Berlin Street Girls' Leadership 1, Corridor Aide T Honor Craft Guild 4, The Key, Circulation. ,..- 1 'TH FRIEDMAN-52 Nye Parlc Corridor Aide 4. ANGELINE F. GANGE-81 Gray Street-Corridor Aide 4... ,,,,. X -46,1 -' I .I I I I , ' f J ' I 4 --,A ' , f - V-of - - LORES GENITON-60 Cole Street. HELEN R. GILLETTE-465 Hollenbecli Stleet4Gil'ls' Leadership 3, Corridor Aide 4, Lost and Found 4. GLADYS GOLDBERG-75 Avenue B-f Corridor Aide 4, Les Babillards 3, 4 Latin Honor Society 3. M., gal I LVIA s. GORDON-iso F To ana rlaaa 4, A Cappella chair 1, Q, l-The Courant, 3, 4, lnter- r, y hoir 1, SZ, Inter-High Choir 3, 4, Choral lb 1, Opera Guild 3, 4, Th y, r lation, Glee Club 1, Girls' Leadership 1. DOROTHY GOSSIN-Q venueTD--'The Kay, Circulation. RITA M. GRANGER-68 Midland Avenue. L-f' 5 DNARD GRANING-3181 Culver Road. ,IU L g HARRY GREEN-845 Clillord Avenue-T Courant 4. JOSEPH GRENCI-952 Blakeslee Street- National Honor Society 3, 4, Circolo Dante Q, 3, 4, Craft Guild 4. EATINA GRILLO-102 Miller Street -Circolo Dante , 4. PAUL GRZYMKOWSKI-Q9 Bleille Streetf JOSEPHINE GUARINO-330 Fernwoo AvenuefGirls' Leadership 1, Q, 3, 4, Junto Q, 4, Corridor Aide 4, Renaissance Society Q, 3, 4, The Key, The Courant 4, Senior Play Staff. WARD HANSEN-71 Conlcey Avenue. jf GEORGE K. HARRIS-55 Baden StreetfBoxing and Wrestling 4. '-'fx l 1111.4 PAUL W. HARRIS-Q93 Taft Avenue-Junto 3, 4, Executive Council 4, Latin Honor Society 3, 4, French Honor Society Q, 3, National Honor Society A 3, fljxaasurer 4, Varsity Club 4, Guide. Service 4, The Kley. . avr. y ' .' I Il 'v 'Vjlllf -1'r1'a F l vi? VA E. HAUSS-63 Avenue B, Point Plesant, New YorlcfHonor Craft Guild 4, Key, Circulation. RUTH MARY HAVILL-171 Furlong Street!Corriclor Aide 4, Gregg Award Q, Library Aide 1, The Key, Circulation. ARLINE HKK et-Junto Q, Gregg Award Q, 3. ,..,...,, l uw? -xr IRENE HEIBER-Q4 Radio StreetfGregg Awards Q, 3. JJ! 5 BERNICE M. HENDERSON-199 Turpin tr et-Library Aid ,4,' orr' Aic 3, Gregg Award 3, Junto 3, 4, The Key 'ZJMQ lg.:- ,I JOHN W. HENNER-1095 Wintiglg r Q resdfgl . ff tw, ,i VICTOR R. HERBERT-55 uror eet. - HERNIINE LEE HERBST Conlcey Av nue Corridor Aide 4, Varsity Club The Key, Gregg Award Q. GERTRUDE HERMAN-1044 St. Paul Street The Courant Q, 3, Junto Les Babillards Q, 3, School Correspondent 3, German Honor Society 3, N tional l-lonor Society 3, 4, Student Activities Committee 3, 4. Ml I ROSE L. HERMAN-Q1 Rau Street Corridor Aide 4, Varsity Club 4, Senior Council ' WILLIAM HNATIW-QQ5 Weaver Street. ,iff ,fjyd JEAN B. HOFMANN-74 Northview Terrace Junto 3, Corridor Aide L The Key. . ff f' :,4,,,' - ,HX 'CD DINAH HORNE-87 Hanover Street. ff ELWOOD HOUSEL-18 Mohawk stff9?,i,w,+a!SP'Zt'fa??fQ RAYMOND L. HURWITZ-6 Harris Street. ,J I , f .5 622, .r -.,,JQ,,'lU'T7 nl ,f-jf It CONCETTA J. IAFFALDANO-45 Mech Street' jgntb 3f 'J I 'rf HAROLD ISAACSON-4 Trenaman Street Library Aide Q, .Junta 1. ISADORE ITKIN-1786 St. Paul Street Commercial I-lonor Society 4 EAARCEL E. JANKOWSKI-741 Norton Street Bowling Team 1936-17, As aptain. ROSE JERRIS-85 Eiff l Place Junto 1, Gregg Award 3, Corridor Aide 4, Tl ' Key, The Courant 4. ,F VE AJ ERSI 70 Mazda Terrace- Library Aide Q, 3, 4, Corridor Aii I 4, 4 ' eader ' 1. ELICE JOHNSON-861 Merchants Road Girls' Leadership 3, 4, JACOB JONASSE-46 Avenue C Baseball 1, Q, 3, 4, Basketball 1, The Ke JUNE K. ONES-1195 North Street Boolcstore 3, Junto 3, 4, Corridor Air A, Gr Award 3, 4, The Key, Class Oilicer 4, National I-lonor Society Cram, ercial I-lonor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4. BEATRICE KAISER-Q37 Peart Avenue, Pt. Pleasant. GERALD KALETA-1099 Hudson Avenue' Inter-High Band 3, 4, Inter-I-Ii Orchestra 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4. PHILIP KAPLAN-40 Beach StreetHCorridor Aide 4, The Courant 4, Seni Play, Staff, Junto 4, Craft Guild 4. 34 f UTH KA 6 Lin n 'I . GER ATZ Terrace. MELIA KAZ EVIC 149 Roycroft Drive-Lost and Found 1, Corridor Aide 4, Craft Guild 3, 4, The Key. OAN A. KAZAKEVICIUS-1043 North Street-National Honor Society 4, Craft iuild 3, 4, Optimates Q, 3, 4, Junto 3, 4, The Key. DELORIS KIEFFER-1 Herbert Street--'Corridor Aide 4. , LOIS Kisice-si Joseph Place'fJunto1,Corridor mae 3, ' I l ,QW y 'ERA KISTER-354 Clifford Avenue Junto Q, Gregg Awards 2, 3, English Bookroom Corridor Aide 3, 4, Commercial Honor Society 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. ROSELLE KLIMCOW-992 Urbana Avenueffiregg Award 3, Corridor Aide 4, HENRY KOBYLARZ-40 Fairbanks Street-Optimates Q, 3, iiv0f..cflA ' JL diff EORGE KOLSTAD-243 Long Acre Road -'The Courant 3, 4, Editor 4, The Key 4, :zrridor Aide Q, 3,'Olfice Aide Q, 3, National Honor Society 4. ETTA KORPECK-15oH ii is iese TraLt' iii ,s me Q,c 'a A'd 3, French Honor Society 3 GhaT9l'ilonoT' ,Qpey Om or gl e EARL J. KORYTKO-165 Mitchell Street-C6533 Aide 3, Track 9, Cross ountry Q. ELEN KOSOWITZ-1957 Clinton Avenue North-Gregg Award 3, 4. PAUL J. KOWAL-16 Farbridge Streetifiolf Team Q, 3, 4, Co-Captain, The Courant Q, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Th Key., IRENE KOWALEWSKI-85 Nor Str e-- dor Aide Q, 3, 4, The Courant 4, Cuirls' Leadership , , , rr ENRY J. KOWALSKI-686 Norton Street-ff Bowling Team 1936-37, Capt. LEO KOZLOWSKI-892 Hudson Avenueff Track 1. RITA M. KRAUS-179 Mohawk Street-Corridor Aide 3, 4, The Courant 3, 4, Lost and Found 4. alt T WCB- -BERT L. KRAUSE-137 Van Stallen Street- The Courant 52, 3, 4, The Key. LENA KREITZBERG-135 Hollenbeck Street--'Lost and Found 4, Choral Club Q HAROLD H. KREPACK-469 Hollenbeck Street-Varsity Soccer 3, 4, Reserve Soccer 1, 9, Captain Q, Basketball 1, The Courant 4, Senior Play, Publicity Manager, Varsity Club 4, English Bookroom 3, Corridor Aide 4, Dramatics 1, Q, The Key, Publicity Manager. KZEL KREUZER-57 Bay Street ISABELLE icnou.-Q7 Manchester Streetw . 5 W e ' JEAN F. KRUSE-19 Laser Street f- Corridor Aide 3, Senior Council, Junto 1. 1 i 35 'I' 'Tl' .fu Y f i V VERONICA KUNlSKlS-73 Bernard Street-- Corridor Aide 4, Gregg Award 3. Ill, STEPHEN A. KUSAK-Henrietta, New York Latin Honor Society 9, 3, 4 President 4, French Honor So ietyl3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-Presider 4, Students' Asso ati ' Vi ilient 4, Executive Council 4, The Courant 3, 4 Clas Oiiic s 4- en , a t, hee ader 4, Corridor Aide 3, 4, Guid S ce 4, rs' l, 4, Junto - a Choir 4, Opera Guld 4, Chort I s' L a rship 3, Dram , Q, 3, 4, Senior Play, Icebound 1, Th Key airman Fran lin Day Publi ty. A , 1 HELEN KWIATKOWSKI-1041 igd AwLVgi.,t - ketlaalir 4, 3, 1 Junto Q, Corridor Aide 3, Gregg Ayvlvardqg, Giresi Ltcaiilghip 3. 21 r, ' , 1 . '- l IN' I L 5 EUGENE LA BRECQUE-195 AACTC 8AdfIi Q , x SOPHIE LAPCZAK-147 Avene B -'Girls' Leadership 1. 'E 'BERTHA LARMAN-59 Nye Park. 72 I- EDWIN LARTER-115 Malling Drive President 1, Corridor Aide 3, National Honc Society 3, 4. CARL LASKY-1119 North Street H Latin Honor Society, French Honor Societ' EVELYN A. LAWRENZ-39 Walzer Poqd The Courant 4, Girls' Leade ship 1, 4, Lost and Found 4. s.!, M IV' N r fx .f I CLIFFORD' H. LEACH-1458 Norton Street. EVELYN LEBOWIT 38 N to Sire Junto 3, Gregg Award 3, Tl Courant 3, 4, Co-Edi , -i Chief, Corridor Aide 4, Commerci r Society 4- Natio onor S iety 4 J , , EDWARD LEEDERMAN-5 arburger Street' Corridor Aide 4, Junto 1 IS-176 Laburnum Crescent--'Corridor Aide 4, The Key. E MERRIAM E. LEWIS-59 Strong Street- A Cappella Choir 3, 4, lnter-Hig EVA LELEWZCZ-8 Ernst Street f A Cappella Choir 4, The Key. we Preparatory Choir Q, Opera Guild 4, Corridor Aide 4, The Courant 3, The Key. . 'iii We ADELBERT F. -177 Lux Sager- Craft Guud 4. .., 1 ALBERTA LUCAS-70 Tqx7iu5eh.d Strtzev, Cixi'-QQ Award ees. FRANK MAJEWSKIFSBOQ ciiiiafa Avenue. ANNE MARCINKOSKY-160 Moulson Stre t. EVELYN R. MARGOLIS-Q6 Gorha reet A C Choir GUIDO MARINETTI-13 Martin Street Circolo Dante 9, 3, 4, Natioi Ho Society 4, to 4. - W f Lf a' MARY MASCARI4-Q3 Kohlman Str' Cappella Choir Q, 3, 4, Choral Club Opera Guild 4, Craft Guild 3, ,4fB6ol4store 4. I TLNBERNICE M. MATEIKIS-627 Hudson Avenue. Es ii' H43 K 'A , 'f of- EC JAMES MCCHESNEY-57 Bayclill Drive--Corridor Aide 3, English Bot room 4, Traclc 3, Soccer 4. Qs 'gu J 36 1. s FHDAN MELNYK-Q30 Klein Street. LOUISE MEMMEL-QQ Lang Street fJunto 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Corridor Aide 4- Guide Service 4 JOHN METZGER-1903 Hudson Avenue.lAAX.fl,44A2lAQf ' ,Adv - l X ED MICHAELS-1961 Fast Main Street. EUGENE MICHALSKI-689 Norton Street. MARIAN E. MILLER-9652 Jos 'ph Avenuerf- Junto 1, Q, 3, The Key, Girls Leadership 4, Senior Council.L xi: xhfl' 'T Leadership 4, Lost and Found 4. ftyvbo' 'INA MITCH-Q35 Mohawk Street-Corridor Ad 3, 4, Frencj5,Honor Society Q, 3, :Courant 4, Junto 3, The Key, Circulation. -ff' ,Cf - Lg, , 1' , -- DOROTHY MOLL-175 Avenue A, PV Pleauyntf-Corrid r ide 4, Girls' f f' FLORENCE MONSON-138 Hollen clc Street' Lost,-'ind d 4, The Key, Circulation. ' T' Mar' .Z '-41 AL, w-1' 5 f D 5 I3 'I ' RRGARET G. MORGAN-as st. Jacob stfool VICTOR MOTEJUNAS-935 Avenue D. RUTH MUHS-915 Collingwood Drive Choral Club 1, Corridor ide 3, Lost and Found 4, The Courant 4, German Club 3, The Key, Circulation. I TSARIO ULE-340 Sixth Street- Boys' Leadership Q, 3, Renaissance Society 4. ANNE Nl-.LORE-175 Lincoln Street-Circolo Dante 1, Q, 3, Renaissance 1, Q. X, -.,, EVELYN NAWROCKI-1391 North Street. lt ,,, ' Tx ,. if T' l v: - ,LA N. I - X Y, ... v, NX A N 1 it ' 1 KRGARET NEBLICH-158 Avenue E German Honor Society 52, 3, 4, Commercial mor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, Junto 1, 4, The Key, A Cappella Choir 4, Gregg Award 4, The Courant 4, Jun'or Class Officer, Senior Class Olilicer, Glee Club 1, Class uncil. A ' ANN NITSCH-16 Clie-Place, lrtrgdequbifvtdsfand Found 4, Library Aide 4 lk LORRAINE Now' c Burbank ooo - Bookstore 3, 4. l IESTER J. N A alt Ave ef Fr c dnor Society 1, Q, 3, Latin Honor :iety Q, 3, E e ouncil 1,,,4y J o ational Honor Society 3, 4, Vice- :sident 4, ey, Business Manag r, The ourant 3, Guide Service 4. - LOUISE G. ODRZYWOLSKA 81 Norton Streeta Girls' Leadership 4, Lost and Found 3, Corridor Aide 3, 4. ' HELEN O'FLYNN-Q f il , Gregg Award 3. 'WARD O'GRADY-580 Joseph Avenue-Trallic Squad 9, 3, Corridor Aide 3, 4, z Key, Circulation. ISAIAH OSTROFF-161 Holienbeclc Street. ROBERT E. OTTMAN-170 Newcomb Street fThe Key, Senior Play Staff, The Courant 4, French Honor Society 4. .f .ff ,l 1 . ,.f-'iff 37 XX! ' 1 of 'Q A is FLORENCE OZMINKOWSKI-Q59 Weaver Street-Girls' Leadership 1, Q, Library Aide 3, 4, Gregg Award Q, 3. EVELYN B. PAGEL-70 Kohlman Street-Bookstore 3, 4, The Key, Circulation NANCY PALERMO-1, et5lubrw+iiae 4, Gregg Award 1 Y JAMES PALLOTT-TIOO Aurora Street-Senior Play Cast, Junto 3, Memorial Scholar ship F nd Committee 4. ' IQ . -Q9 Stanislaus Street-fJunto 1. JAMES RRINELLO-61 Cuba Place-Junto Q, 3. ANNA T. I 9f r.siirm Honor Society 4, Library mar 4 Gregg Award . f' Q . FRANCES L. PAVONE- 5 Trave Arggary Aide Q, 3, Corridor Aide 3, 4, Girls' Leadership 4. VICTOR PAYNE-3 Scrantom Street. T Il U - 'K MILTON PEARLMAN-75 Huntington Park National Honor Society 3, 4, Les Babillards 3, 4, Optimates Q, 3, 4, Consul 4, Choral Club 1, A Cappella Choir 1, Juntc 1, Q, 3, Corridor Aide 4, Guide 4, Track 4, Senior Play Cast. STANLEY J. PEBRINKIS-13 Dudley Street. NCY PECORA-40 Miller Street--Girls' Leadership 1, Junto 1. f ll N X 4 - f , ANNE PETERS-126 Bernard Stireet-Laginj-lomor Society Q, 3, Craft Guild 4, Corridor 1 r Aide 4. NORMAN G. PETT-75 Lux StreetfCralt Guild 4, Reserve Baseball 3, Juntc 1, SZ, 3, The Key, Class Officer 1. , I PETER PICCOLI-ggi .2 Diive-grbss Country 4. 4 .. sff WT f - 'I I 'lin .,- SAMUEL PILATO-63 Mohawlc Street-The Courant 1, Boys' Leadership 1, 2, 3, 4, Choral Club 1, A Cappella Choir Q, 3, Cheer Leader Q, 3, Junto1 2, 3, 4, Class Council 4, Corridor Aide 4, Varsity Club Q, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1. DORIS PILON-358 Durnan Street-French Honor Society 2, Basketball Honol I Team 3, Girls' Leadership 1, Q, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Corridor Aide 4, Junto Q, Girls' Baseball 1, Girls' Athletic Committee 4. N LE 5 Darrow Street. 'Fw , , .UC , ri .V .', ' DON 'POLIZZI-1995 pdaldhd Avenue-Juntp i1y English Boolcroorn Q, 3, Senior Council. F4111 XtAZVL i, ' AMELIA Poucowsxi-301 Klein Street. q,,,,, ALBERT POLOZONVSKI-Q60 Weyl Street. L T f lydj, I If 9 rv!! Vvhrjfc f,,f..fLY v .1 ,-1' fix H I ' , r 1 I,f',lffv wid-fvrf-rx. I ' EARL PRICE-55 Morris Street-Band and Orchestra 3, 4, Inter-High Band and Orchestra 3, 4. LILLIAN J. PRINCE-43 Osage Street, Pt. Pleasant. JOHN PROVENZANO-87 Crombie Street. 38 YY YY - A+ OSEPH RADTKE-56 Dale StreetfNational Honor Society 3, 4, Junto 1. ANNA MAE REHBERG-111 Van Stallen StreetfThe Key, Circulation. my REYNOLDS-49 Weyl street. ,JMB SM, bf ACK REYNOLDS-Q118 Titus Avenueflf A 4 JANE c. RICHARDS-Q6 fiyyist ,aaaahdaaa sidirangschaisi Club 4. MARY LU ROBERT 9 Holbro lce Stre Corridor A'd SZ, Senior Play Stahl 4, Juntq 4, The Key, Circulati n. ff,fff'cfw2 pg, . fl STHER ROBFOGEL-85 Huntington Park fffLatin Honor Society Q, 3, 4, French Honor ociety 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, The Courant 3, 4, The Key, School Corres- ondent, Democrat and Chronicle 4, A Cappella Choir 1, Q, 3, Opera Guild 9, 3, 4, Suide 4, Choral Clu 1, Custodian ofthe Flag 4. T 4 I QENBERG--10 Harris Street ' m i Key, Circulation. OLIVE ROTHSCHILD-145 Saranac Street'-Choral Club 1, A Cappella Choir 1 , 3, ln e - 'gh Preparatory Choir 1, Inter-High Choir 1, Junto 1, Natio ciety 3, 4, L tin Honor Society Q, 3, 4, French Honor Socie , , e Co nt 3, e Key, School Correspondent, Democrat and Chronicle 4, Lost F ,Guide 4, Memorial Scholarship Fund Committee 4, Opera Guild AARGARET ROTOLO-419 Portland Avenue-f.lunto 4, The Key, Circulation. CHARLES E. ROWLEY-544 Hayward Street'--National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Latin Honor Society Q, 3, Band Q, 3, Inter-High Band Q, 3, 4, Class Officer 4, Corridor Aide 3, A Cappella Ch 'r , Q, Cho al Club 1, The Courant 3, 4, Circulation Manager 4, Junto 1, Q. 25 ANITA SACHS-1564 St. Paul StreetfC9rridor Aide 4, The Co'urant 4. X I lUGENE J. SAK-101 Kosciusko Street. l MARIAN SALERNO-1474 CliFlord Avenue- Choral Club 3, A Cappella Choir 4. J- ' . ' ROSE M. SALTZBERG-443 Turpin Street- 'Girls' Leadership 1, Les Babillards 9, Junto 3, Corridor'Aide 4, Gregg Award 3. ,,. yi ACOB SANDLER-19 Ludwig Parlc- Corrid r Aide 4. MARY sftnoisco-asv First Streetfff iutjua QW - 3, Girls' Leadership 3, Library Aide 4. X , 5O H'E I Qswakfofk OL if fl T' tu EDWAR AWIKI-1084 Hudson Avenue-'Honor Craft Guild 3, 4. r V .Q .ln-' fx JOSEPHINE SAWRYMOWICZ-60 Ro croft D 'kfC6'rii:5r'xAlcFe 4, Junto 1 Y 1 i Commercial Honor Society 4, Gregg Awards 3, Vgsity Club 4, Girlsl Leadership 4. JOHN SCHEUCH-33 Carter Street. X, ij , x Champion 3. 2 , K RUTH SCHICKER-47M ' , ea Breeze. EDWARD SCHREINER--133 Delamaine Drive-Band 1, orrido Q. MARTIN SCHICKER-103 Weaver Street-fBoxir18 Club 4i Wrestn 39 ELEANOR SCHROEDER-89 Turpin Street-Baseball Q. WILLIAM SCRIVER-199 Electric Avenue-The Key, Junto 4, Council Member 1 Senior Class Council. E: QQ: K- 1 VLLJNL, HARRIS SEGELI -515 Avenue D 'The Courant 37 4, Corridor Aide 4 Gregg Award 3, The Key, Poster Award 4. LEROY SEILS-85 Vinton Roadf Reserve Baseball 3, Band Q, Junto 1, 9, Corridor Aide 3, 4. PHILIP SERAFINE-71 Roanoke Avenuef- Craft Guild Q, 3, 4, Junto 1. BERNARD SHAPIRO-Q9 Carthage Drive'--Corridor Aide Q, Library Aide 1, Cheer Leader 4, A Cappella Choir 3, The Key, Circulation. I f ' i .f JOHN SHER ETA-43 Kelly Street-Honor Craft Guild 3, 4. ' LOUIS J. HOPES-97 Manitou Street-Basketball Reserve 3, Varsity 4, .Iunto 4, ix Latin Honor Society 4, Corridor Aide 4, Boys' Leadership 9, 3. INEZ R. SIGLER-69 Turpin Street-Cdrridor Aide 3, 4, Junto 1, 3, Girls, ' Leadership 4, Lost and Found Q. N,, ,Ji-it, ., J , -..- vf,, MORRIS SILVER-41 Berlin Street-Junto 1- The Key. - I iv IRVING SILVERSTEIN-7 O'Brien Street. JESSIE SIMONS-QQ Hartsdale RoadWLibrary Aide 3, 4, Gregg Awards 3, 4, Girls' Lea ership Q. I I ix' T .4'4'4' C JUNE SKIBINSKI-313wvtgf,tr afi11fI:lonor Society 9, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Corridor Aid 4, Jurtt ,The Key, Circulation. SHIRLEY SKLOF-37 Seabr ok Street- Senior Play Gast, Latin Honor Society 3, The Courant 3, Corridor Aide 4. 5 RICHARD R. SKRYNSKI-39 Cleon Street. J I' TIE sn,iALLwooD-4Q'Ff?5a Q M24 ,299 Award 3. C R ITM-Q3 Eiifel Place-'The Courant 4, Varsity C.ub 4, The Key, u H . GLADYS A SMITH-37 Grafton Street'-,Corridor Aide 4, Bookstore 4, Junto 3. 'Y .ALBERT SNYDER-106 Hollenbeclc Street. ELODIE SOENEN-46 Conltey Avenue Corridor Aide 4, Junto 3, Girls' Leadership 1, Q, 3, Girls' Athletic Committee 1, Q. ANNETTE B. SOLOMON-150 Remington Street Orchestra Q, 3, 4, A N Cappella Choir 9, 3, Junto SZ, 3, Corridor Aide 4, The Key, Circulation. Q, JACOB SOVATSKY-137 Weyl Streetg EDITH SPECTOR-Q9 Weaver Street fJunto. WILLIAM SPENCER-330 Tarryngton Road' Band -1. DTTA SPRENGART-171 Barberry Terrace--Girls' Leadership 4, orridor Aide 3. ALLEN STAFFORD-QQ Stout Street' Corridor Aide 3, 4, Junto 1, Q, The Key, Senior Play Staff. A - ROSALIA M. smua-Q11 Avellgefx. 1' ' X 1 f f ' 'g'4J IARGARET STEINORTH-31 Evver Av , Pt. Pleas -Choral Club Q, The ourant 3, 4, Girls' Leadership 3, 4, The Ke ' ty 3, National Honor :ciety 4, L Babillards 4, Girls' Athletic C mittee 4 Ip xSTETfON-70 Berry Street'-Craft Gull U . QlAFRED STILLER-156 Hollenbeclt Street- Latin Honor Society 3, 4, Library x an i e 1. i . -IZABETH STONE-9311 Norton Street Junto Q, Gregg Award 3. CARLETON F. STREB-4 n n Q, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Corridor Aide 4, The Key. I WILLIAM STUNGURIS-1065 Clifford Avenue .. fu N, t ...xo 21.2 IRGINIA SUTCLIFFE-1 Chadvvell Road---Corridor Aide 4. Q S DONALD B. SWANN-14 Eastland AvenuefCraft Guild 4. RUTH SWEEMER-1090 Joseph Avenue Latin Honor Society Q, 3, 4. DHN S. SWINSIC oycroft DrivefCommercial Honor Society 3, 4, President 4' Jokstore Q, 3, 4, egg Award 3, National Honor Society 4. ELEANORE E. SZARLACKI-1082 Avenue D Girls' Leadership 1, 4, Junto 3, The Key, Circulation. EDWARD SZOZDA-QOO Durnan Street- Craft Guild 3, 4. JWARD SZUMOWSKI-54 Furlong Street'-Junto 1, Q. CARL TANCREDI-Q5 Bloomingdale Street. ' is yrgcnn TANTILLO-79 Hillcrest street Baseball 1, 9, 3,4 ibxwdr if .MELIA THEDDlO-Q03 Rustic Street Girls' Leadership 1, Q, 3, 4, Corridor Aide 3, into 1, 4, The Key, Circulation. MARY TOSCAN 5 c treet-Junto 1, Italian Honor Society 1, Q, 3, Renaissance Socie , e , Business Staff. ANTHONYH. TUBIOLA-987 Sixth Street-ffCircolo Dante Q, 3. ,li f wifilvl .LICE UNCURAS-146 Weyl Street Corridor Aide 4, The Key, Circulation. ' N VICTORIA VALLETI-177 Morrill StreetffCorridor Aide 4, Girls' Leadership 3,5 Basketball 1, Q, 3. , RAYMOND VAN MEURS-48 Roycrolt Drive- Traffic Squad, Captain Q, 1 Corridor Aide 1. X-i 4 . I NL MARJORIE VAN RYNE-199 Norton Street-The Key, Circulation, Junto 1, Corridc Aide 3, 4, Guide 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Les Babillards Q, 3, Gregg Award E Girls' Leadership 1. JEANETTE VOUGHT-99 Randolph Street-Gregg Award Q, 3, Corridor Aid 3, 4, The Courant 4, The Key, Circulation. MELVIN WALDMAN-1 Woodford Street C rridor Aid Q, Nationi Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Honor Society ZV3, Gjg,Q,Q5a'Ss'6Tiicer 4, Junt 1, Track 4, VdFSl,Lw?35 f C6tJ?iciI,JThle ey, Circulation. r A i pid! JUNE WALSH-16 Northeast AvenuefCorridor Aide 4, Gregg Award 1, 9. MARY WARZOCKA-41 Peckham Street-Library Aide 1, Q, 3, 4, Junto E Girls' Leadership 1, 9, Corridor Aide 4. PA LINE WAYDELIS-4-49 Buoqomo Street, -Corridor Aide 4. S ' fr -f ROBERT WEIDEL-76 Pleasant Way. f , v HARVEY WERQGARTNER-j5D' Durnan Street'-'Standard Bearer 1, Claf r President1--Corridor Aide 2, 33 Guide 3 4, Vice-President, Student Association E Executive Council 3,j, National Hon Society 3, 4, President 4, Latin Honc Society 4,-Serixmgy Cast, The Courant ,Junto 3, 4, Dramatics 1, Q, 3, 4. Leo RD WELTMAN-Q46 Jo ph Avenue. JOHN WERNER-48 Wendell Street- Juntol1, Craft Guild 4. WALTER WESTERMQN7'-A5 Tyler Street-a Corridor Aidev,4, Basketball 1 Baseball1. f f' - .- ff GLA YS W ITE Wea er Street-Gregg Award 3. Www 1 K 0 ROBERT WILLER-94 Burbank StreetfTraclc 3, 4, English Boolcroom 3. LESLIE WILSON-716 Culver Road - Corridor Aide 4. DONALD WINK-174 Avenue A, Pt. Pleasant Band. . L P,- ,' 0 t ELLIOTT.WR 10412 a Street-Reserve Soccer 2, 3, Varsity Soccer 4 Traclc Q, 3, I AOQEL U ES 65PHud f e Award 9, 3, Junto 1, 1 sto , ' e uram' ation Society 3, 4, The Key, Circulatior Q U JE S l E V391 Farmington oad--Corridor Aide 3. fe f f ' f U E 03154 ome y eef regg Award Q, 3, English Bookroom 3, 4 Corridor - 44 - ' lation, CAT YURKIW-30 Rosemary Drive-Les Babillards Q, 3, Glee Club 1 CHARLOTTE N. ZKBOR-204 Delamaine Drive Corridor Aide 3, 4 Junto 4, Gregg Award 32 TheAKey,Circulation. -.A-fe4c4,a ' 'f',- ' ' AGNES ZEITVOGEL-60 Caspar StreetfThe Courant 4, Girls' Leadership 1, Lo: and Found 4, The Key, Circulation. JOHN Zlzl-501 Sixth Street. HERBERT ZWEIG-534 l-lollenbeck Street'--Library Aide, Junto 3, Le Babillards 3, Corridor Aide 4, Senior Aide 4, Senior Play Cast. WILLIAM HEIM-33 Van Stallen Street- Baseball 1, 9, 3, Traffic Squad E 3, Junto 1, Q, 3, 4. 452 N 1 INTEIQMISSICDN -+ 1 T 4 L 'i I Tf-l E DM g Aisrsiooz V O L . T O O L O Ll D STAFF .' Editor-in-Chief .f. . ..... HUM Co-Ed .,,..,.. , . . l-IO-HUM EDITORIAL HOW TO SLEEP Sleep is a pretty well accepted thing. ln fact, just about everyone is doing it nowa- days. lt's only fair, therefore, that you should be told the correct way to go about it. ln order to get to sleep, you must of course go to bed. There are many people who sleep in other places, but we won't go into that now. Occasionally there are things which stand in the way of your retiring- for instance, you may be giving a arty and find that your guests are having such a good time that they don't want to go home. The correct thing to do is to give them hints. You might begin by yawning daintily and emittin a few ho-hums. lf this fails, you might remagc about the lateness of the hour and how early in the morning you must rise. If this doesn't et results, the best thing to do is to retire uietTy to your bedroom and prepare for bed.Then, in your pajamas Cyour best, of coursej, with your hair all up in curlers, and cream on your face, stroll nonchalantly into the living room, glance about you with polite sur rise and say, Oh, are you still here? If tgis doesn't get them out you might just as well go to bed and let them stay all night. They won't miss you any way. Now that you are ready to go to bed, here are a few simple rules to follow: 1. Never leave your window open. You don't want to catch cold, do you? 9. Always eat a good heavy meal just be- fore you hop into bed Cif you can hop after a full mealj. lt gives you that satisfied feeling. 3. Read a hair-raising mystery storylbefore you turn out the light. You re not a fraidy- cat, are you? 4. Be sure to have a nice soft bed, so that your tired self can sink right in-sort of comfy, you know. 5. Throw all clocks and watches out of the window so that their ticking wont annoy you. Now, turn out the light.--'Still awake? 5!ou're probably not going about it in the right way. Don't get discouraged. Some eople say it helps to count sheep. Don't you believe it. Who ever heard of a shepherd slee ing? Then too, it isn't ractical. You COUEI never have a bedroom big enough to hold all the sheep necessary Cbest thingmto do is to think ofsomethmg 1 W, like w en Aunt Eustatsia fell down rs and broke her leg Above all don t u hear a burglar downstairs This I lf you hear a'noise, just say to yourself, It's just the cat, turn over on the other side. You might try pretending you are asleep, perhaps you'll fool yourself into believing it. Close your eyes breath slowly and at intervals give a few snorting sounds.- Now, are you asleep? That's fine! DIPPYNITIONS Coroner-A place where, believe it or not, you are waiting for a street car. Petunia-to don, i. e. Petunia old gray bonnet. Divorce-more than bad, i. e. 'F Divorce is yet to come. Sanctuary-used to express gratification, i. e. i Sanctuary much. Tutor-one who plays a wind instrument. Juno-used to introduce a question, Juno that-'? I-lurlyfthe opposite of late, i. e. Always be hurly to bed-etc. Par-Mar's husband. Rich-used to designate, i. e. A Rich one do you want? Lever-Can imperativel i. e. Lever alone Yeastvthe opposite of west. MODERN PROVERBS The early bird catches the worm, provided he has an alarm clock. Make love while the moon shines. A bird in the hand has spoiled many stage careers. A fool and his money are soon parted. Too many cookies spoil the brother. Early to bed and early to rise makes you one of those country guys. Marry in haste, repent in Reno. All work and no play makes jack. BRIGHT SAYINGS OF TEACHERS Miss Burns-Well, you should know. Mr. Marlowe Smithn-The sooner the quicker. Mri1Zornow-lf your hands are cold, sit on t em. Miss Hess-Now, boys and girls--. Mr. Hobbs-Possibly so . . . l don't want to be too dogmatic about it. Miss B. Thompson-My little lunatics .... Mr. Rahtjen-We'll put these in the circular file fthe wastepaper basketb. Mr. Steese-You've got to. Mr. Potter-Have I told you this one? TIME OUT FOR LAUGHTER Student Are these Milk Duds pure? Lady behind candy counter Just as pure as the girl of your dreams ,ft X MAJOR DOWES AT FRANKLIN Good evening, folks. The wheel of fortune spins. 'Round and 'round it goes, and where it stops,?oh, you know how it goes! I-lere we are in this beautiful school with its modern greenhouse and swimming pool. The telephone number is Butterfield OO0O. CVoiceJ- Major, here is a telegram from Principal Roy L. Butterfield, welcomingqggu , to Franklin and making you honorary janito .' Thank you. That makes me very happy, indeed. Now we come to our first amateur. What is your name, young man? Erie Remington. ' What does your father do? Where do you come from? l-low old are you? What is your ambition? And what do you do? l act. l should like to do one of Freddie Bartholomews scenes from 'Captains Cour- ageous. Go right ahead. 'R i' ' Crime passes? All right, all right! CVoicej- Major, l have a telegram from Aglviser Francis making you honorary corridor ai e. Thank you. Tha makes me very happy indeed. The next card says, 'The Three Keys,,' vocal trio. What are your names, girls? Blanche Thompson, 'Catherine Sullivan, and Effie Riley. And that s all we'll tell youl' What's your song? Rhythm in My Nursery Rhymes. All right, swing it! ' ' ' ' ' ' Ctime passesb ' ' All right, all right. The telephone number is still Butterfield OOOO. CVoiceJ- Major, a telegram has come from Adviser Pitts making you honorary guide. Thank you. That makes me very happy, indeed. Here is the next amateur. His name is Karl Van I-loesen. What do you do, Karl? l play the violin. lt has always been my ambition 'to be good enough to lead an orchestra. Well, go ahead and play your song. ' . 'nttime passesb ' All right, all right. CVoiceQ- Major, word has come from the cafeteria that you have been made honorary dishwasher and they asked me to present you with this hand-embroidered dish towel. Thank you. That makes me very happy, indeed. I am very sorry, but the hands of the clock have reached the point where we must say 'Good night.' 0 CVoiceD- This program has been brou ht to you through the courtesy of the l. Ducky Company, makers of the Ducky Wucky Denta-stick. Are you constantly embarrassed by having your false teeth fall out while talking to strangers? Use Ducky Wucky Denta stick and you wont have to worry You wont even be able to open your mouth! This is station O O F signing off Good cj L I . 4 ' . - x . . . . r ' ,331 V, ., I U ' H TQ., , U ' , - I ' , ., - U ' I D , T' L, W , . - you so that you II never fall asleep. Student- l ll take a Nestle. evening. ' 4, 'J IT 17 ' k 1, 44 I ffl! X . ' Vi ffl' is Lv D X vi W, .J .yu TT OZE iii.. ' . 'ins - I APER PRICE Qc A YARD PIXILATED PORTRAITS Ready, Willing, and Able -Charles Row- ley and Chester Nowack One in a Million -' Stephen Kusak Little Old Lady -Mary Copple He Ain't Got Rhythmuf Henry Centola You're Laughing at Me Sam Pilato I Don't Want to Make History, I Just Want to Make Love - Esther Robfogel Ach Du Leiber Augustine -Harvey Wein- gartner Why Was I Born'? - -f Melvin Waldman Gone' 19 good years Little Gypsy Sweetheart F Sylvia Gordon Kitten on the Keys fffAnnette Solomon Gee, But You're Swell --ffMiss Cochrane and Mr. Rahtjen Daddy I-ong Legs -ft -Walter Westerman Big Broadcast of 'I937 f The Show-OFF Live Alone and Like lt --'Milton Pearlman We Who Are About to Die +Class of June '37 before Final exams Boo-Hoo -After the exams Don't Pull Your Punches -- Martin Schicker Smartest Girl in Town -Jane Bloomer Wake Up and Live +Henry Kobylarz Career Woman - Olive Rothschild After the Thin Man fSam Chikovsky Three Smart Girls fMary Ducat, Isabelle Franz, Betty Byer Tall, Dark, and Handsome -Bernard Sha- piro it it -. 1. -I -1 -- 1. Etc. is a sign used to make the teacher think you know more than you do. HOME swear HOME They parted at the corner, She whispered with a sigh, I'Il be home tomorrow night. He answered, So will I. IS YOUR HUSBAND ALWAYS TIRED ON WASHDAYS AFTER LEANING OVER THE OLD WASH- TUB? GIVE HIM A BREAK!! HE WILL BE ETERNALLY GRATEFUL IF YOU SEND YOUR LAUNDRY TO KrePacl1's HYACINTH LAUNDRY. Their Motto is LET HICKEY DO IT! GIRL CONFESSES MURDER ! ! Tells of Amazing Adventure by the Old Mill Stream The London fog was dense. A cry rang thru the night! A Fire engine clanged. A Fog horn blew, Horses' hoofs clattered on the pavement below. Of course none of this has to do with the story, but it does provide atmosphere. Sharlie Shan was tense, he was agitated. Suddenly the telephone rang! Shan jumped up from his chair, he was astonished by the ring, For he knew that he hadn't paidihis telephone bill forthe past month. Picking up the receiver, he said, Hellol CThis was an unusual expression for Sharlie to use, he always began a conversation with Good- bye, having been a backward boy at school. This was putting the CARTER before the horse.D When he completed his conversation, he hung up the receiver, saying to himself, I think I'II skip my daily ice cream COHEN, it wasiwarm out yesterday and DRYER, but today itis COOLlGAN. As he opened the door a GUSTAVE wind made his eyes BLINCO. At the same moment he sneezed, Ah-CHIKOVSKYI I I Gesundheit! whispered a strangely sweet Feminine voice. 'APALLOT my cradle days, she wept. Her MASCARI ran down her cheeks. At last I have found you. BECKER late than never. I didn't know MITCH HAUSS was yours. I have so much to tell you. HARRIS her story: CITKIN happen to anyonej She was so YOUNG, a country YOCKEL, he was such a HANSEN brute. At First they were just FRANZ. But it was spring. DE-MAY Flowers were in BLUM. They rode on a MULE into a SMALLWOOD. BUTKUS it started BALKIN', they dismounted and walked to the old MlLLER's pond. They stopped and he said, Give me a KIS-KEed. He KISTER, she kept HURWITZ about her. Why don't GILLETTE me go! she cried. Heh, heh, he sneered, with a WINK in his eye. You aMUHS me, my PETTV' In ANGER she shouted, ARVAthing was all right until you came along, you scoundrel, you RADTCKED. You DUNN me wrong! ' From a golf bag lying on the ground she seized a NEBLICH and hit him over the head, but NOWACK on the head would stop him for he felt no PAYNE. Drawing forth a pistol, she strangled him with a stilletto. She 45 took up a SAK and quickly put the body into it, then she threw it into the pond. Although he had been a good SWEEMER, it did not help him now, and he sank like a STONE. Hurriedly she gathered up the picnic baskets containing half-BITTEN sandwiches, sour-KRAUSE, and a COPPLE bottles of pop. She fled from the scene of the crime. And here I am, she said, sobbing to Shan. What shall I do? 1 ' CTO be continuedj f WHAT SHOULD SHE DO? WHAT Witt HAPPEN Now? WILL SHARLIE SHAN HELP Hiziewm? DON'T Miss MYSTERY. . PEOPLES' LIE-SEE-UM Lecture tonight by Earl Price- Where Are We Going and Why? T Tomorrow night by Aaron Braveman- Who Cares? A SENlOR'S VERSION OF A SONG CTune: Gee, But You're SwelI j Gee, but l'm swell! When I say swell I mean l'm lovely as well. When I say lovely I mean Glorious. Gee, l'm mad about me, I'm about the grandest thing I ever did see. SOB STORY Their meeting was so sudden, Their parting was so sad, She sacrificed her only life, The only life she had. We buried her last summer, She's 'neath the daisies now, And that's what always happens When a Freight train meets a cow. THE NEXT CHAPTER OF THIS THRlLLlNGf S gnvvjyfp ans r ve? rw , . r Q, un- 9 1 1 J Y ,,,,....Y----f TAA L-V M H - F'??3N'5? ff .. ff f' N THE THE M 8 Encourage Nvutness! Q Promote Clczxnllinessf - fv F , K ws. X 'mc 3 QM, 4 is N xx if . 'ax 2.5 - , E ,, ' 5 k X it f' 1 A.. N N X ' W,-. Q 1 kk -lf!! X , mf .L U glhfi' Q , v.Si'jg.lQL'l .4 1 Q .W lil IM! -- F N i W M it Z X J ,ff L X sg .i 55 W l ALMA MATEI2 ln Franklin l-ligh we place our trust! The source ol our life's aim, We crown with honors lair and just Qur Alma lVlater's name. Let steady foresight point the way And care our actions lead: Qur deeds and not our words will lay Foundations ol our creed. With loyalty to Franklin l'ligh, With harmony in thought, We shall with single purpose strive For strength in honors sought. l.et hope acknowledge no defeat, And friendship be our rule, l.et time with measured march repeat The spirit of our school. Michael Golpen, June '31 48 Where Most of the Cars Drive In - Gasoline and Oil All -lraclcside Stations at These Convenient Locations: 444 Conlcey Ave. 155 l-lague St. - Q80 Exchange St 400 State St. - l9'l Mt. l-lope Ave A ROCHESTER COMPANY PATRONIZE THE BENJAMIN FRANKLIN COOPERATIVE BOOKSTORE FOI' OUALITY AND ECONOMY ln A Full Line ol School Supplies BARTHOLOMAY ICE CREAM SUMMIT OPTICAL CO- ' Q57 Main Street, East Served 2XClU5lV2lY at Optometrist and Opticians Benjamin Franklin School M. C. Veitsgitfggtmiyed1GLS5lSelsoi2:ii,1ODIician Compliments ol ARTHUR SWEENER The Same Good OI' Quality Hamburg In a New Setting RITZ HAMBURGS At Our New Building Corner of Norton and Portland MONROE COAL 8 COKE CO. Reliable and Cheerful Service 'lQ5 l'ludson Ave. Tel, Main 4Q'l Office and Yard Compliments of JANE'S BEAUTY SHOP 804 Hudson Ave. Tel. Stone 1586 Special Prices on Sorority and Fraternity Jackets and Sweaters We will be glad to submit samples and prices on request. CHAMPION IKIIEIITWEAR CO. 77 St. Paul Street Main 1995 ' r 1--rr' Economy is the art of malcing the most of lifef' -Bernard Shavv Your college education, technical training, travel, new car, or start in business, will talce money. Your vision, your dream, Whatever it is you are steadfastly plan- ning to have or to do in the Future, will need Financing. A school savings account which can be started any Monday dur- ing the term, and continued throughout the summer vacation, is a splendid Foundation upon which to build For the future. Banlc every Monday. ROCHESTER SAVINGS BANK Two Qtlices 47 Main Street West 40 Franlclin Street Compliments of C. BONUS Get a BY E- Record Chest! -H Compliments of a Friend ,f . ffifi Q i Ms:-a5:i8a55:Q1'j: 'ax s-N-I:-if 'T 3S1-ewcqmls, ,f 'R rx ,X Eggs s' '-X 'sums X -- XX Compliments of R. L. COSMAN It is just the place to lceep all personal papers4in order and available at all times A particularly handy lor household bills, receipts, recipes, etc, Nlalce in Five beautiful crinlcle Finishes. Good Stone Mfg. Co., Inc. Glenwood 4166 -- ' ' Masons and Builders Supplies 41 Chestnut Street Rochester, New York We Specialize in Cast Stone 470 Hollenbeck St. Rochester, N. Y 50 QI F-A?-if 1,5 r rh r exSl.EA: lA - M en ' N ul 4, Q z o s lv o 4' 0 .Its O N SCHOOL or Business ADMINISTRATION ,Gab B.: ' sir: ROCHESTER DIVISION sw SUMMER SEMESTER Registered FALL SEMESTER 6 Degree Courses Q3 preparing for: C. R. A. Examinations Teaching Commercial Subjects in l'ligh Schools Executive Positions in Business Entrance to Law Schools FOR DESCRIPTIVE BULLETIN WRITE THE REGISTRAR 50 CHESTNUT STREET TELEPHONE MAIN 1124 ROCHESTER STUDENTS' STORE SINCE 1868 Notebooks, portfolios, fountain pens, drawing instruments, refer- ence boolcsoeverything for the school vvorlc. Equipment for baseball, tennis, golf, archeryc-all the games and sports. lnvitations, programs, decora- tions, favors, monogramed station- ery, for the social events. ivnrantnmks Students' Wants in Artists and Drawing Supplies Barnard, Porter and Remington 9-11-'13 North Water St. A Step from Main OLDFIELD 8: MEISENZAHL Verified Esso Lubrication ESSOLUBE ESSO OILS ACCESSORIES Main 7454 Portland Cor. Norton GLADYS D. BLISS SCHOOL OF DANCING Offers Class or Private Instruction in every type of Dancing for all ages from 3 years up 'IO7 Clinton Ave. S. Main 8046 Phone, Main 8096 Open Evenings The Roselee Dress Shoppe Coats, Suits and Dresses-Formals 654 Clinton Ave. N. Rochester, N. Y. THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE East Avenue at Alexander St. CPOJ Courses in BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ACCOLINTANCY, BOOKKEEPING SECRETARIAL TRAINING SELLING AND ADVERTISING TRAINING FOR JOBS The Placement Department records ol R. B. I. show that 529 graduates acquired lull time jobs during the year ending November 'l, 1936. Business seelcs trained young people. ROCHESTER STENOGRAPI-IV B U S I N E S S The cost is Less Write lor Catalog 172 Clinton Ave. Main 3869 To the Student's Taste . . . A store as big as this one has hundreds of de- Eartments and services to meet a student's undred-and-one interests .and needs. Clsthing t - of the right syle at the prices a school udget allows. . .a complete stationery department with everything from notebooks to pen sets . . . a sporting goods shop for after-class recreation . . . an optical department to help keep eyes in trim . . . these are but a few ofthe reasons why hundreds of Rochester students come so often to Sibley, Lindsay 8: Curr Co. Keulca College For Women Cn Keulca Lalce Situated in the Finger Lalces Region ol New Vorlc B.A. and BS. Degrees-Total Cost S640 Apply J. l'lilIis Miller, President ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TO MR. COLBURN E Compliments ol BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LUNCH ROOM ROCHESTER STATIONERY CO., INC. We Carry a Complete Line ol Qtlice Equipment 'IO8 Mill Street V. VALENTE, INC. Complete Home Furnishings C04 lVIen's and Women's Clothing and Shoes Q05-Q07 Lyell Ave. Glenwood 54'I KALETA PHARMACY The Store ol Quality and Economy '01 'IO99 Hudson Ave. Main 747'I Prescriptions Filled by Experts H. E. WILSON, INC. Flowers FoT'C?:IlSCOccasions udson Avenue tone , 835 H S 1599 been ez beebzz' for over eefgbzjf yeeuar PATRONIZE H E A N D ouR R O G E R S C O. ADVERTISERS K0clve.rfer'J Ozefymfzelifzg I lame F1e1'112.1'bem' 89 Clinton Ave. S. Rochester, N. V. I QL PURE If Q I 43llM 1 I Q M! 31Io'I4II:12'2?I'ff - ' I fl S f M rl, AS SUNLIGHT- DRINK 6 IN STERILIZED BOTTLES For Home Use- Q The Handy 6 Bottle Carton f 5 QQMZZ ' 6' 551 A. L. ANDERSCN 81 SONS It II 'WI My or V55 ' We III y .4- RING S-PINS-KEYS H A R T' S DGSIBUS for all SCIWOOI CIUIDS Rochestefs Greatest Grocers rib' JEWELED PINS ATHLETIC TROPI-IIES, MEDALS DANCE PROGRAMS, FAVCDRS 'Cir' THE METAL ARTS CO. . - PREMIUMS ARE EXTRA SAVINGS Se eds F ' Garden f I Manufacturing JeweIers and Stationers l - 'K S SEED S JRE 749 I3ortIand Avenue Orders May Be Left With Mr. Cogswell I Room 140 Corner Stone and EIy Streets The Du Boas Press College Annual Builders Rochest N Y 'luwlic Iximling--II. Cf, . . S. I'a1I.vllI l'lT01!85 x.. 1 ' .'..,n 5 'l f , 9 . 1 1 ' .fb .,.91t!.,' . .Viv V' ?'f .f


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