Franklin High School - Key Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

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Lfk w I F Y V X r K ,fx ra- R. X eww Q,Z2a,ff,64c2V I ff' gm A fm , Ax by gy 2 .. X f X N . xxx-J Y jf SEQ? Wi Sig N 2 wail x Q , Nm . 0 i gf 4 Wig! - e v Q S 1 a 1 S552 i sis Q . -I , M WJQ MW ,pfg 1 r v- 1-.fww.w7'-1--Y f- Ju TL 'K 'A MW i A iw Q, MSA f flfo X A m W ixiy '- 'Q E 5 f E T.: Qohmcix . O ,QE H , f l fa C CD qw dm Lf . .. hjl, .fa TENTH ANNIVERSARY EDITION qresented by the Class of 1940 E. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HIGH sc:-soon. ROCHESTER, NEW YORK wwf' HZIMJ. CMJ! W M W Wfug Mig X My ix X SRX K A ,fl I Qgog Y is Q ' 4 M, be educated in any American school is a great privilege, but our own tw my Y Benjamin Franklin High School in Rochester ohfers an exceptional ap- portunity. Franlclin High, recognized as one of the most democratic schools in the country, has done splendid vvorlc in its tasl4 of training young people for positions in later life. Scholarship, character, and leadership have been stressed in class rooms, clubs, and sports activities. The time vve have spent here has been enjoyable as well as profitable. We appre- ciate the opportunities that have been ours, and vve are sure that the ideals and the training which we have gained here will serve us to good advantage in the venture of life that lies before us. ...-A 5 Alma Mater BasIcetI::aII A .Lf 11.2 yy D iff' I XF f AI I f i f-5 J 4- IJ: 'X ,M OR TEN YEARS THE KEY HAS SERVED AS A RECORD OF THE PROGRESS AND GROWTH OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HIGH 6 SCHOOL. THIS ISSUE IS THE FIRST TO REPRESENT THE EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES OF A FULL SCHOOL YEAR. IF IN DAYS TO COME THE KEY OF 1940 BRINGS BACK POIG- NANT MEMORIES OF THE HAPPY HOURS SPENT HERE, ITS PURPOSE WILL HAVE BEEN ACCOMPLISHED. wil? sur T ff: ,z s- ' V. T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S HISTORY 'F FACULTY SENTQRS ORGANIZATIONS SPORTS N FEATURES ADVERTISEMENTS East vs. West Commercial Art Ciass ETHEL PLACE BUTTERFIELD January 9, 'I884 February 28, 'I94O A FRIEND OF FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL Ethel Place was a born teacher. I-Ier father and mother were teachers, too, and she later married a teacher, our own beloved Roy L. Butterfield. She loved young people and found her hap- piness in home and school. Graduated from Cortland Normal School at the age of eighteen, she taught for four years in the public schools of Ithaca and even after her marriage, acted as a supply teacher occasionally in emergencies. Mrs. ButterfieId's interest in schools continued as she followed the careers of her sons as pupils and her husband as principal. She was present on that September day, nearly ten years ago, . At 14 years, 4, member of the Class of when the doors of franlclin I-Iigh School swung open to admit 1398 at Groton High School, her fav- its first classes. I'Ier older sons, Roger and Lyman, had already CHIC SUb12CfSi L-Nm and Gf22If' gone on to college, but the youngest, Alfred, belonged to Franlc- in. She Icnew of all that happened here, became personally acquainted with many student officers and lead- ers, delighted in Franlclin Day activities, Key teas, senior plays and banquets, graduation programs, and the teachers social activities. Any honor or recognition shown a Franlclin person gave her joy. A musician herself, she sang often in oratorios at Cornell University as a young woman, and her fine alto voise was heard in church choirs wherever she lived. Naturally the Franklin Choir was a great source of pri e to er. It is a privilege to pay tribute in the 1940 KEY to Mrs. Roy L. Butterfield and to record her name as one of the first and best friends of Franlclin I-Iigh School. 8 A r ji 74 +5 41, vs J 5 stages A Ca K Q The Benjamin Franlclin High School is thoroughly American, even to the site upon which it stands. For what is more American than the old-fashioned circus? And Norton Street, corner of Hudson, was once famous as the circus stamping ground of Rochester. Big and small, learned and unlearned, serious and care free, they all came to Norton Street to feed the elephants and to see the man on the Flying trapeze. Then, lest the idea perish, though not from con- scious design, our Key for January, 1938, toolt the circus as its theme and came out resplendent with big top and all. And surely we can't forget the James M. Cole Indoor Circus that only last fall per- formed on the big gymnasium floor. Barnum and ,a .n Ebay A JY , lkawgfk A ever before, Norton Street is vibrant with American life. But, to begin our history, the need of a North- east High School was recognized by the Board of Education as early as the year 1915. ln 1916 the first portion of the campus was purchased, 15-3f10 acres for 510,000 ln 1921 the school was aslced for, at which time the cost was estimated at 51,- 500,000. ln Qctober, 1925, there was made a survey of school needs in this section, as a result of which two years later, December, 1927, the sum of 52,300,000 was authorized for the construction of the building. Bailey have folded their tents, it is true, but they ,fills 4 haven't moved away. gf: if l A ' D ,D yilxlf 4 ,V ff' , X 1 ' ' 905993 lui' i j 4 W., X 9 3 4 yy 2 will Z if . l l ffl? f f gli i ii, f ,3 v , ty E ww V f eau! QI , f A if 7 , , f ,, -in V igang l 1 . rj 'ff , Yuf' 2 .. W vin- S 4 There is something about the bigness, the busy- ZJWX, - H . . ff6hnMavr-1w'f'- ness, the vitality, and the general appeal of the H 9 7 circus that is attuned to the American idea of taclcling big things in the joyous spirit of adventure and of opportunity for all. We hope that this is true of Franlclin. The place is a big one-one of the largest and best equipped in the country. Young Americans of many national groups, some of them not long here, worlc and study and play together. The Almanac, sent to prospective students during the summer before the opening of the first school year, declared that the school would be of the cosmopolitan type. We still lilce the word cos- mopolitanf' Sturdy old American traditions con- nected with Benjamin Franlclin and colonial days have been sought out and perpetuated in the name of our student council, the Junto, and in the names of all school publications-the Almanac, the Key, and the Courant. Franlclin is the meeting place of the old and the new, the near and the far. More than A mile of corridorsl Mr. Sabin finds the solution. The first shovelful of earth was lifted on March 28, 1928. From that time the worlc went vigorously forward until the grand opening on Tuseday, Sep- tember 2, 1930. We were impressively lcnown as The Benjamin Franlclin Junior-Senior High School, with the regular junior-senior program, and carrying grades eight through twelve. The final cost, includ- ing site and equipment, was S2,922,821.10. Re- cently a considerable addition was made to the size of the athletic field, the campus now includes twenty-six acres. The building was planned originally for an en- rollment of 2,500, but before school began it was plain that more than this number would appear. Six class rooms left unfinished in the early plans had to be completed at once. Various devices had to be employed to divert attendance to East High and elsewhere in order that we might be able to make a start with the huge load that would be ours to carry. By the spring term 3,100 boys and girls were with us. This number steadily grew until in the spring of 1933 the maximum attendance of 3,806 was reached. Just in time to keep our walls from bursting, all high schools of the city were placed on the five year plan Cgrades eight through twelvej, and Washington, now a regular senior high school, as- sumed enough of the overload to afford us sub- stantial relief. At present, April 9, 1940, our total is Q,809. We have said that the word American has found much to claim in Franklin. So also has the word democratic, and nowhere more than in student government. During the first year the Junto and the Executive Council were organized. The real govern- ing body is the Junto, named from a discussion group of which Benjamin Franklin was the leader, and consisting of two representatives from each homeroom in the building. Eighth graders, there- fore, have equality with seniors so far as voting is concerned. To facilitate things generally, the Junto chooses representatives to the Executive Council, whose particular work is to discuss matters of im- portance and to present recommendations to the Junto for final action. The smaller body consists at present of six student and seven faculty members, two of the student members must be taken from grades eight and nine. Democracy, again, is the keynote of Franklin's award system. Awards were first granted in June, 1931, and the present system is governed by recom- mendations adopted in the term of January-June, 1933. Thereby certificates of award are granted to such members of the graduating class as have per- formed meritorious service in various extra-curricular organizations-literary, dramatic, musical, service, and athletic. The plan found favor and has been con- tinued to the present. Awards are made by the Executive Council and are based on recommenda- tions from faculty sponsors for the various activities. It is noteworthy that Franklin does not issue letters to athletic teams. The award principle is that recog- nition should be given for all faithful, well done extra-curricular work, and that so far as credit is concerned, no one branch,of activity should take precedence over the others. The net result of the award system unquestionably has been an increased V --Y---1'----1-I-rv--rv-v-' appreciation of many services hitherto unnoticed because of the lack of glamour connected with them. And this makes for democratic, American ideals. 1 X ll ', JQ4 I Q W If W AX g A.. -' '-.-1 - ' if ' , U -. 5 9 I 529 f - -z-:-.3-Vw . . -3.55 '::- ' 7 7 All 'Win Cp'-'L' f QNX fl - 5 c' fl' X Zdmlet Undoubtedly the greatest earned honor that a Franklin student may attain is membership in the National Honor Society, organized here for the first time in the spring of 1931. Elections are made by a faculty committee and are based on scholarship, character, and general good citizenship. Probably errors have been made 'in these selections, but on the whole a good work has been done and a dis- tinct effort has been made to insure equality of op- portunity for all. The annual induction ceremony is one of the most impressive of the year, and member- ship is prized by the student body more than that in any other organization-athletic, literary, or social. Other highly valued honor organizations are: Les Babillards CFrenchD, the Optimates CLatinD, the Circolo Dante Cltalianj, the German Honor Society, the Commercial Honor Society, and the Craft Guild. Robust Americanism and democracy. These words have summarized our impressions up to this point. But there is something in the air at Franklin that is , O Wx X +31 N XX X ,,i. . i - ., V .iw ' ' Vw - . ay Li n . r: scsi. -Amex . s A .WM 0 ., .,.., 4 N 3 Q Q., 5 - 1.51,-11.--f J l if 1:21-Z1-1. .V ' , Qi' , 'Q M .ff ' iii i5:, ,fi .ll :lr x -X . Like leaving home -Q,---------H ---L-i--2--mvpwypniy-vw-fa-----ynvvvw -.-.sf.---.-Y-I91,--- W!! more than either of these, perhaps it is the essence of both at their best. We mean the concern felt for the welfare of each boy, each girl, each young man, each young woman-personally. Mistalces have been made, and possibly they are many, because of the definitely planned effort to deal with each student as an individual. It is not so hard to govern an organization by unbrolcen rules. It is not easy to govern on the principle that regulations exist for the young people, and not the young people for them, but this has become the unwritten law of the school. Such is the unwritten law of good homes, and young people feel at home in franlclin. Whether it be a question as to the course of study, a matter of health, a problem at home, or a difficulty calling for the service of a trained psychologist, the Franlclin guidance and advisory officers are ready to help in a personal way and with a sympathetic attitude. Then it is Americanism, democracy, and the spirit of home. These seem to tell the story of Franlclin. f'X F .X bi TS, i . J, urrsn inn -1 ex- - . T-ff-T As Franlclin graduates read these lines they will fhinlc not only of their school as a whole, but they will find their minds turning again and again to one individual in connection with the characterizations here presented. They will bethinlcing of their principal, Roy L. Butterfield. From the day that he began to plan for the school before its opening, he has worlced so whole-heartedly toward the ends we have mentioned that what has been said of franlclin seems to apply equally to him. To an unusual degree the ideals of the principal have come to be those that are first thought of as belonging to the school. We are all proud of the fact that last fall a com- mittee of prominent educators commissioned by the N. E. A. for the purpose of studying democracy in education, visited the Benjamin Franlclin High School as one of a list of select schools chosen from the entire United States. The leadership of Mr. Butter- field we believe to be chiefly responsible for honors of this lcind. His activities have been of the broadest sort and his labors Herculean. As teacher of most of the subjects originally in the curriculum, as high school principal, as president of the R. T. A., of the Central Western Zone, of the Associated Academic Principals of New Yorlt, and as member of important educational committees, his influence has become statewide and is constantly increasing. .lust now he is serving on the tenure committee of the National Education Association. Mr. Butterfield's connection with our school has lent it prominence, his devo- tion to it and his efforts on its behalf have contri- buted more than any other factor to its personality. OF VARIED INTEREST Franlclin stands high in Rochester for the worlc done by its ATHLETIC TEAMS. The record of their success is given in the sports sectionon page seventy-five. We find satisfaction in the fact that Mr. Carl Chamberlain and the health education faculty have stressed the matter of good sportsman- ship more than that of winning games. The baslcet- ball score board, center of intense interest-to thou- sands of eyes during the winter, is typical. It reads Guests . . . not Opponents, The first FRANKLIN DAY was held in May, 1932. Sports, eats, music, dramatics, and social activities in one festive salmagundi from early afternoon till late evening-all these explain why, from the first, Franlclin Day has been a vast success and now is the gala occasion of the year. One of the earliest acts at Eranltlin was the choice of red and white as the school colors. The ALMA MATER by Michael Golben, and the SCHOOL EMBLEM, designed by Stanley Klimaszewslci and Duane Crumb, were selected during the spring term of 'l93'l. ' THE GROUND SCHOOL, opened in 19322, under the leadership of Mr. William Read, has on several occasions received newspaper publicity. Mr. Read is an aviator of experience, one of the pioneers of commercial aviation. ln his classes he aims particularly to present an introduction to the study of problems in aeroplane engineering and ship construction. For some time ours was the only ground school in the Rochester system. Ng X Bill Read of the Ground School THE GUILD ROOM serves as a meeting place for those pupils of the practical arts department that exemplify in their work the time honored ideals of old time craftsmanship. The furnishings of the room, patterned on the early ltalian style, make it to be one of the show places of the building. The Craft Guild and the Guild Room are so far as we lcnow the first institutions of the sort in the country. Perhaps no student organizations have brought the name of Franlclin into the spotlight more than our A CAPPELLA CHOIR and our BAND AND GRCHESTRA. ln the fall term of 1935 the choir, led by Mr. Marlowe Smith, accepted an invitation to sing before the annual convocation of the Uni- versity of the State of New York in Albany. From all reports, the impression made there was profound, as a result of this performance the fame of our singers spreadlfar and wide. The band and orchestra, di- rected by Mr. Karl Van l-loesen, have also done what we feel to be exceptional worlc. For some years past, there has been held each year in our section of New Vorlc State an Apple Blossom Festival, featuring a contest among high school bands. lt has never been our custom to enter con- tests of this sort, but as a result of pressure from the organization in charge, our band was permitted last June C1939D to talce part. We are proud of the fact wr that though our players were not equipped with elaborate uniforms, and had never specialized in fancy drill worlc, they came baclc with first honors, FACULTY FACTS: Of the Q39 teachers, includ- ing the office force, who have taught in Franlclin, 139 are still here. 5 have died: Cummings, Wallace D. Devlin, Cneita F. Quinlavin, lvan Rappaport, Mitchell Qlfnglishb 1938 CCommerciaD1934 CScienceD 1936 Clfnglishl 1937 Wallace, Gordon Lewis CEnglishD 1931 8 have been promoted to positions outside Franlelinr Clarlc, Donald R. l'lead of foreign language department at John Mar- shall. Cogswell, Ralph Principal of School No. 7. Quinlavin, lvan Principal of School No. 21. CDied, April, 19365 Singleton, l-larold l-lead of vocal music at John Marshall. Smith, Supervisor of high school Marlowe G. vocal music. Welton, Paul Head of mathematics at Jef- ferson l'ligh School. Wolgast, Wm. Carl Principal of East l'ligh School Van l'loesen, Karl Supervisor of high school instrumental music. 41 are teaching in other schools. 1 has retired. 2 have disability retirements. 18 have resigned. X i X c X Sw X Z JX 3 ex i fc .5 4 4 Q , I ji' 515529 if l X 'a'TljqLi as fffisiifcffi 1 ' X Dill X . J do V 4 i XG., 4 ffl' Apple Blossom Champions MISS Alter forty-three years ol teaching in both elementary and secondary schools, Miss Bessie l.. Ames has retired. During this time she has set an enviable record in teaching and is indeed a remarlcable personage to those who lcnovv her. Upon graduation from Batavia High School, Miss Ames continued her education at Geneseo Normal School. Later she toolc advanced courses at the R. B. l., Cornell University, Simmons College, Albany State College, the University of Rochester, and Cortland Normal School. Not only has she taught an amazing variety ol courses at ten ditlerent schools, but she has had experience in banlcing, in newspaper worlc, and in various business establishments. She has also checlced Regents papers in Albany lor some years past. She has the distinction in Rochester ol having organized the First chapter ol the Commercial Honor Society. l-ler broad scholarship, her unsvverving standards ol high achievement, her concern lor the true welfare of her pupils, and her own sterling character have made the name ol Miss Bessie l.. Ames one long to be remembered in Rochester. 13 BESSIE L. AMES F vw- X ,, -. . MR. BUTTERFIELD The students of Benjamin Franklin High School are most fortunate in having as a principal so experienced and versatile a man as Mr. Roy L. Butterfield. Upon graduation from a New Jersey high school, he worlced his way through the University of Rochester where he received the Bachelor of Arts Degree. Not only did he distinguish himself scholastically while in college, but he was prominent in athletic activities, especially traclc and football. Immediately after graduation from college, Mr. Butterfield taught at a country school and later became principal of a school of the same type. Later he was appointed principal of Charlotte High School where he remained for twenty years. Ten years ago he came to Franklin High School as its organizer and first principal, since which time he has worlced unceasingly to build and maintain the fine reputation we now possess. Although he is a busy man, with responsibilities in state and national education as well as local, he has always found time to talce a lcindly interest in our personal problems. We realize the benefits we have received from Mr. Butterfields wise counsel, and we shall long cherish the memory of his help and guidance. MR. SABIN Mr. Willard A. Sabin, our genial vice- principal, came to Franklin High two years ago. A graduate of Syracuse University, he did advanced worlc at Columbia and later at the University of Q Rochester. After teaching at Jefferson High School, he became principal of Francis Parlcer School, Number 23. It was from this position that he came to us. We have already learned to ap- preciate his ability to handle large responsibilities in educational worlc both within and without our organization. He has been a sincere, loyal, and I devoted friend, always patient and understanding in his guidance. We lcnow that he will continue to be the invaluable adviser to future classes that he has been to us. 'I4 WILLARD A. SABIN Vice-Principal UQWMMJJ ,M ROY L. BUTTERFIELD Principal . K' R I Wi .. hr- xw 'I gf r ?g6?Acul.Tv 'ir FIRST ROW: Marion Blake, Mrs. Helen E. Young, Grace Rowley, William Read, Joseph Magro, Elston Yaeger, Willard A. Sabin, Irene Hess, Helen Scribner, Abrona Batz, Grace Lamoree, Dorothy Edwards. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Qlyve Gordon, Mrs. Mary Lash, Bessie Ames, Samuel Zornow, Dennis Ruby, Grace Brown, Mrs, Frances Ebray, Lillian Crafts, Florence Metz, Frances H. Gallney, EFley Riley, Ella Davis, THIRD ROW: Ralph Ewing, Howard Jennings, Mrs. Jane Dunham, Mrs. Rose Blank, Edna L. Parker, Harriet Cochrane, Ruth Denio, Agnes Crowley. FOURTH ROW: Charles N. Stalker, Mrs, Ethel S. Abbott, Isaac Chapell, Ruth Lush, Mrs. Helen P. Martin, Mrs. Dorothy Morsheimer, Mrs. Clara Bode, Mrs. Ina La Wall, Marion Laley. FIFTH ROW: Harold Warner, Walter Schmitt, Mrs. Lillian Hershberg, Lulu Covel, Lois Lawrence, Rachel Langworthy, Lester W, Parker, Helen Ritz, De Mars Bezant, Emily - Thompson, L llvr ffvvrrvf VU 1 LZV'VKKYV'lVX f M ! u f40g, pf FIRST ROW: Judson Declcer, Anthony Betten, Grant Cleland, Benjamin Lipson, Harmon Bulley, Robert Torrens, Sarah Larmer, Roy L. Butterfield, Truby Henry, Helen McTarnaghan, Dominic DeFrancesco, Miriam Levin, Flora Rizzo, Helen A. Young. SECOND ROW: James Kipp, Elmer Koster, Stanton West, James Finnegan, Francis Henderson, Mrs. Doris Fuller, Alta Fisher, Mrs. Clara Tillman, Mrs. Marguerite May, Carl Chamberlain,,Raymond Francis, Marjorie Pangburn, Grace McCarthy, Marian Tuthill. THIRD ROW: Charles Colburn, William Maxion, W. J. Darling, Robert Smith, Merlyn Ringwood, Frances Stewart, Arthur Bates, Edna Bayer, Laura Hoeler, Edward Halbleib, Helen Donnellan, Louise Coulton, Elizabeth Mears. FOURTH ROW: Carrol potter, Harvey Thomas, Leon Leggett, Carlisle Taylor, Carolyn Diemer, Catherine Sullivan, Mrs. J. J. Hall, Mrs, Celia Willis, Raymond Murphy, Anne Krawec, Harold Miller. FIFTH ROW: Lewis Miller, Preston Tate, Donald Rahtjen, Stillman Hobbs, Harold Swarthout, Jacob Ross, Edmund Schermerhorn, lngraham Humphrey, Joseph W. Kaiser, Frank A. Saunders, George Cone. 9 U ...g- Franlclin Tea Party teaches future wives the fundamentals of serving. . . . See who's herel Ben Franklin returns to school .... Football re- turns to Franklin High .... Utopia at lastl Alu scolds lVlr. Francis .... Franklinites do their part at football pep rally on Palace Theatre stage nw - W- 'ww-Pf-H-wF+'m1'N XX? G fwhyfiiffp ffbmrrf' www. asT GNN 5 S-5,411 N smsm. -v- SENIOR Class Advisers Mkss Rulh Lush M Waker Schmm I' . CLASS OFFICERS Charles Park . . Pres. Henry Jeworski . Vice-Pres. Betty Jane Cooper . . See. Shirley Ennis . . Trees. Lester Shapiro . . Soc. Chrn. .y N 15 FIRST ROW: Jaworski, Cooper, Park, Ennis, Shapiro, Warner. SECOND RO DeLucia, Wojtas. THIRD ROW: Gray, I-Iimmelsbach, Orgar, Charles pdfk Henry Jqwgrgki I COUNCIL E .l. ml le Zwfeffein Kann, Naselsker, Pembroke, Candella, Rotmans, Marciano, Ellis M 1 hooley, Juda, Salamone, Rutkowski, Graef. edvm Custodian of The Flag and Standard Bearer Betty Jane Cooper Shirley Ennis Lester Shapiro Adams Battaglia Bates Bartolotta Bareis Alaimo Alesi Amberger Amendola ISABEL ADAMS, 85 Wakefield Street-Girls' Leadership 1, 2, Honor Leader 3, G. A. C. 4, School Scrap Book 3 .... FRANK ALAIMO, 60 Miller Street .... CHARLES F. ALESI, 70 Trust Street'-Junto 1, Know Your School Week 4, Corridor Aide 1, Senior Service .... ALFRED AMBERGER, 1606 St. Paul Street-German Honor Society 3, 4. . . . NORMAN AMENDOLA, 1298 North Street-Know Your School Week 3. . . . DONALD ANDERSON, 62 Agnes Street-Traffic Squad 4, Junto 3 .... WILLIAM ANTINARELLI, 1856 Clifford Avenue-Craft Guild 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Traffic Squad 1, 2, Renaissance Society 2, 3, Bookroom 1, 2, Choral Club 1 .... HARRIET J. ANUSZKIE- WICZ, 180 St. Stanislaus Street-Corridor Aide 3, Junto 2, Craft Guild 4, Girls' Leader- ship 2, Girls' Honor Leaders 3 .... MARY ARCHETKO, 317 Knapp Avenue-Girls' Leadership 1, Key Circulation 4. . . . PHYLLIS ARENA, 56 Willmont Street-Girls' Leadership 1, Senior Council 4, Orchestra 2, Library Aide 1, Corridor Aide 3, 4, Courant 3, Varsity Club 3, Renaissance Society 1, 2 .... ROSELLA HEl.EN ARGENTO, 65 Crombie Street-Lost and Found 4, Junto 1 .... MILTON ARNDT, 15 Ludwig Park- Junto 1, Choral Club 2 .... MARIAN AUBERGER, 852 Clinton Avenue North'- Courant 4, Girls' Leadership 4 .... YOLANDA BABUSCI, 201 Dickinson Street-Circolo Dante 2, 3, Varsity Club 3, Junto 2, 3, Renaissance 1, 2 .... RAY BADUM, 42 Harris Street .... ELEANOR BARANOWSKI, 220 St. Casimir Street-Girls' Leadership 1, Girls' Honor Leaders 2, 3, G. A. C. 4,National Honor Society 3, 4, lndividual Photography- Key Staff 4, Gregg Awards 80, 100, Guide Service 4, Varsity Club 3, Optimates 2, 3. . . . BURL BAREIS, 44 Northview Terrace-Reserve Soccor 2, Student Relations Council 3, Craft Guild 4 .... BEATRICE BARTOLOTTA, 24 Rosemary Drive-A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Inter-High Prep. Choir 3, Library Aide 2, Girls' Leadership 1, Renaissance 2, 2, Senior Service .... LUCILLE BATES, Varsity Club 3, Junto 1, Franklin y 23 Pomeroy Street-Junto 1, 3, Leadership 1, Commercial Honor Society 3, 4, Bookstore 4, Senior Coun Awards 80, 100, Senior Service, National Honor Society 4 .... FRANC 331 First Street-Girls' Leadership 1, 2. X Baranowski Badum Babusci Auberger Arndt Anderson Antinarelli ,, gf , Anuszkiewicz Archetko is c Wi yi Arena .ii ,... , Argento Battisti i Brazis Brayer Braunle Brauch Bolger Bechtold Becker Bell Bello Belmont NICHOLAS BATTISTI, 85 Scrantom Street-Renaissance Society Q, 3, Choral Club 1, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Inter-High Choir 3, 4, lnter-High Prep SZ, Madrigal Club 3, 4. . . . DOROTHYI. BECHTOLD, 640 Sixth Street. . . HILDA BECKER, 66 Avenue A-Courant 3 .... PHYLLIS BELL, 1594 Ridge Road East--National Honor Society 3, 4, Social Chair- man 4, Les Babillarcls 4, Optimates Q, 3, Corridor Aide Q, Courant 4, Guide Service 4, Varsity Club 3, Students' Relations Council 4, Senior Service, Junto 4, Key Circulation 4. Berlin . . . SAM BELLO, 94 Hebard Street-Reserve Basketball 3 .... RITA J. BELMONT, 60 Lyceum Street-Bookstore 3, Junto 1, Q, 3, Senior Council 4, Girls' Leadership 9, Senior Service .... HAROLD BERLIN, 1541 Clinton Avenue North .... LAURA A. BERN- HARDT, QQ Athens StreetWA Cappella Choir 3, Courant 3, 4, Guide Service 4, Junior Choir 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, Optimates Q, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Q, 3, 4, Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, Senior Play StaFf 4, Key Stall 4 .... JACK BETTIN, 7 Oscar Street-Library Aide 1, 2, 3 .... RUTH BLACKMAN, 111 St. Casimir Street-Guide Service 9, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Girls' Leadership Q, 3, Franklin Day Committee 3, Gregg Award 80, 100, Bemhdrdt Optimates Q, 3, 4, Key Staff 4, Junto 3, Lost and Found 3 .... RITA M. BLEIER, Q19 Weaver Street-Bookstore 9, 3, 4, Girls' Leadership 1, 9, Honor Leader 9, Commercial Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Gregg Awards 80, 100, Junto 1, Q, Senior Council 4 .... LEONARD BLOOM, 194 Weyl Street'-Band Q, 3, Courant 2, 3, 4, Swing Band 4 .... LILLIAN J. BODDY, 90 Taylor Street-Choral Club 3, 4, Corridor Aide 4, Key Circulation 4 .... CONCETTA J. BOEMI, 1 538 St. Paul Street. . . , BETTE BOISITZ, 1300 Clinton Avenue North-English Bookroom 3, 4, Varsity Club Benin 4 .... BERNADETTE H. BOLGER, Q17 Elizabeth Street-Corridor Aide 4, Library Aide ' 4, Secretary 4, Key Circulation 4 .... GEORGE BRAUCH, Q3 Bloomingdale Street- Junto 3 .... PHILIP W. BRAUNLE, Q26 Arrow Drive-Band 1, 3, Junior Orchestra 1, Q, Courant 3, Sports Editor 4, Junto 4 .... MARY ELLEN BRAYER, 9793 Culver Road- Clpral Club 3, Inter-High Prep Choir 3, English Bookroom 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4. . . . ANGELA BRAZIS, 15 Dudley Street-Craft Guild 3, 4, Corridor Aide 1, Junto 4, f Library Aide 4. ' ,i rilll. Blackman Wm' , Boisitz Boemi Boddy Bloom Bleier 'C Brenner Breslawslci Brodie Brownell Brule BVUZZCSC FREDERICK BRENNER, 147 Mitchell Street .... ANNE BRESLAWSKI, 131 Weyl Street- Courant 4 .... DONALD BRODIE, 441 First Street-Junto 1, Track 1, Q, Corridor Aide 4. . , . BETTY BROWNELL, 113 Saranac Street--Junto 1, Q, A Cappella Choir 9,3, 4, Junior Choir 1, Lost and Found Q, 3, Secretary 3, President 4, Varsity Club 3, Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, Senior Service ..,. HELEN MAE BRULE, QO Weaver Street-Varsity Club Cascio Corridor Aide 3, Junto 3, Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, Senior Service .... FRANCES BRUZZESE, 169 Roycrolt Drive-Girls' Leadership 1, 3, Junior Choir 1, 2 .... JENNY BURYLSKI, 273 Weyl Street .,.. RAYMOND S. BUSKUS, 98 Spencer RoadwNational Honor Society 3, 4, Craft Guild 3, 4, Students' Relations Council 4, Guide Service 4, Courant Q, 3, Student Reporter, Democrat 8: Chronicle 4, Senior Play Cast 4, Senior Play Co-Publicity Manager 4, Publicity Manager, Baseball Team 3, Publicity Manager, Soccer Team 4, School Play 4 .... ALPHONSE CALA, 1997 CliFlord Avenue-Reserve and Varsity Baseball 3, Junto 9 .... LORETTA F. CAMPANELLI, 96 Watkin Terrace-Girls' Cdscifio Leadership 1, Junior Choir 1, Renaissance Q, caffaaef Aide 3 .... ANGELO F. CAM- Buslfus PIONE, 311 First Street-Library Aide 4 .... FRANK J. CANDELA, 485 Avenue D- Circolo Dante 3, 4, Boolcroom 4, Corridor Aide 4, Renaissance Society 3, Senior Class C ounc il 4, Key Circulation 4, Franklin l-li-Y Council 4 .... ROSE CANDELA, 485 Avenue D--Corridor Aide 3, Boolcroom 4, Circolo Dante 4 .... VICTOR CAPELLUPO, 15 Renwood Street--Renaissance Society 3 .... SHIRLEY T. CAPLIN, 48 Trust Street-- Library Aide 1, Q, 3, Boolcroom 3, Lost and Found Q, 3, Corridor Aide 4, Courant 9, 3, Gregg Shorthand Award 80, Senior Service .... PHILOMENA CAPOBIANCO, 77 R. Carr Cdld Avenue D-Commercial I-lonor Society 3, 4, Circolo Dante 3, Girls' Leadership 1, Q, 3, I-lonor Leader 3, Booleroom 3, 4, Gregg Awards 80, 100, Junto 1 .... DONALD CARR, 156 l-lollenbeclc StreetfLibrary Aide 1, Q, Senior Play, Senior Service .... RITA CARR, Q09 Klein Street-Girls' Leadership 1, Q, Optimates 2, 3, 4 .... JENNIE CASCINO, 75 Crombie Street-Junto 1, Circolo Dante 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Renaissance 1, Q, Lost and id 3, Senior Service .... CHARLES A. CASCIO, 51 Trust StreetfChoral Club 1, Service, Campanelli D. Carr Capobianco Caplin Capellupo R. Cendela F. Candela Campione Casmer Cocca Clarl: Ciulla M. Cimino Chas. Cimino Cassebeer Cataldo Chalpinski Chdmplln 5 LA-.'V '1.f-Q544,, CQ., T ,J ,,!.4,.., kg RITA N. CASMER, 998 Avenue D-Gregg Award 80 .... BETTY JANE CASSEBEER, 9210 St. Paul Street-Girls' Leadership 1, Varsity Club 3, 4, Corridor Aide 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Guide Service 4, Student Relations Council 4, Courant 4, Ticket Committee of Senior Play 4, Senior Service, Junto 4, Key Circulation 4 .... AN- THONY CATALDO, 195 Fernwood Avenue .... RITA CHALPINSKI, 19 Aurora Street-Renaissance 3 .... DOROTHY CHAMPLIN, 56 Holbrooke Street-Les Babillards 2, 3, 4, Treasurer Q, President 3, German Honor Society 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, Guide Service 4, Varsity Club 3, Courant 3, 4, Associate Editor 4, Senior Play 4, Senior Service, School Play 4 .,.. LEONARD CHMIEL, 50 Gilmore Street .... AL- BERT CHRISTIANO, 940 Springfield Avenue-Junto 1, Senior Play, Track 3, Co-captain of Eastside Football Team 4 .... FLORENCE CHRISTOFF, 1013 Joseph Avenue-Girls' Leadership 1, Q, Girls' Honor Leaders Q, 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Library Aide 1, Corridor Aide 3, 4, Junior Choir 1, Les Babillards 3, 4, Optimates Q, 3, 4 .... CARMEN CHRIS- TOPHER, Q93 Cummings Street-Junto Q, 3, Executive Council Q, 3, Student Relations Council 3, Circolo Dante 3, Franklin Day Committee 3, Varsity Club 3, 4, Senior Play Ticket Committee 4, Memorial Scholarship Fund 3, Manager, Football Team 4, Cheerleader 4, Senior Service .... HENRY CIARALDI, 343 Durnan Street-Junto 1, Q, Track 1, Senior Service .... NELLO CIAVATTA, 1771 Clifford Avenue .... OSIA A. CIA- VATTA, 1771 Clifford Avenue-A Cappella Choir 4, Circolo Dante Q, 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Gregg Award 80, Junior Choir 1, Q, Renaissance 1, Q, Varsity Club 3, National Honor Society 4, Key Circulation 4 .... JOSEPH CIEMNA, 77 Watkin Terrace-Choral Club 4 .... HELEN CIESLEWICZ, 966 Weyl Street-Junto 9, Library Aide 3, 4, Choral Club 1 .... CARMELLA STELLA CIMINO, 309 Fernwood Avenue-Circolo Dante 3, Library Aide 9, 3, Junto 1, Q, School Scrap Book 4, Bookroom Q, 3, Franklin Day Com- mittee 9, Renaissance Q .... CHARLES CIMINO, 309 Fernwood Avenue-Craft Guild 4, Renaissance Q, Circolo Dante 3 .... MARY E. CIMINO, 449 Fernwood Avenue-Junto 1, 9, 4, Circolo Dante 3, Renaissance 9, 3, Corridor Aide 3, Varsity Club 3, Girls' Leader- ship 3, 4, Gregg Award 3 .... SAM CIULLA, Q0 Bacon Place-Library Aide 1, Q, Courant 1, 2, 3, 4, Renaissance Society 1, Q, 3, 4, Junto Q, 3, Soccer 1, 9, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Track 1, 9, 3, 4 .... LILLIAN CLARK, 561 Conkey Avenue-Choral Club 3, Junior Choir 1, Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, Junto 4 .... CARMELLA COCCA, 1667 Clifford Avenue. Chmiel Christiano Christoff Christopher Ciaraldi C. S. Cimino Cieslewicz Ciemna O. Ciavatta N. Ciavatta Cohen Della Rosa De Chau D'Argento Dann Danchiclt Cole Collins Colombo Coluccelli ROSALIND COHEN, 982 Harvard Street-Gregg Award 80 .... DOROTHY EL- SALEEN COLE, 126 Winfield Road .... MAE COLLINS, 50 Herald Street-National Honor Society 3, 4, Commercial Honor Society 3, 4, Les Babillards 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Council 4, Vice-President 4, Bookstore 3, 4, Courant 4, Girls' Leadership 1, Honor Leaders 2, 3, Gregg Awards 80, 100, 120, Junior Choir 1 .... LUCIO J. COLOMBO, 755 Bay Street .... HENRY COLUCCELLI, 68 Rohr Street-Renaissance 3 .... FRANCES CO- MARDO, 70 Miller Street-Renaissance 2, 3, Courant 3 .... ALFRED CONA, 151 Baycliff DriveAOrchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Franklin Day Committee 3,Senior Play 4, Inter-High Band 4,SchooI Play 4 .... DOMINICK CONEZI 62 Miller Street-Junto 2. . .JBETTY JANE COOPER, 39 Raines Parka-'Senior,giDbf'OlFLilQreJ 4, Corridor! Aide 4, Gpqlgjnbfi, 4QGerman H'ovhlo'r Society 3, 4, Jtirlto 2, lTes'BZaoil.lards 2, 3, 4, Seer'gtla,ry'3, 9LTal'C'hairman 32, Natipflal Hononjcaciety 4,3Seniqr SWR,-imfarsity ciubra, Beetealim 3, 4,i.s,eliR,f Servilie, Key cifefiieraeil ggiseheafx Play'4J-'J .J . JOSEPH cosTANzo, 49 Yates street-cifeeie Dante'3, optameeee 3, Reiaissance 3 .... Amor- NETTE CRINO, 51 Rustic Street-Girls' Leadership 2, Renaissance 1, Corridor Aide 3. . . . THEODORE R. CZLONKA, 163 St. Casimir Street .... JOSEPHINE DALLURA, 183 Norton StreetYSenior Service .... JOSEPHINE D'AMlCO, 72 Harvest Street- Renaissance 2, 3 .... GLORIA T. DANA, 104 Miller Street-Corridor Aide 3, 4, Renais- sance 2, Senior Service, Junto 4 .... JOSEPH DANCHICK, 190 Weaver Street. . . . JAMES DANN, 220 Weyl Street-Madrigal Club 4, Vice-President 4, Senior Service 3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Boy's Social Chairman 4, lnter-High Choir 4, lnter-High Prep Choir 3, Students' Activities Committee 2 .... ANNA D'ARGENTO, 326 Carter Street- Circolo Dante 3, 4, Corridor Aide 4, Renaissance 1, 2, 3 .... GRACE L. DE CHAU, 215 Point Pleasant RoadfBoolcroom 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Inter-High Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. . . . EMILIO DELLA ROSA, 365 Conkey Avenue-Italian Honor Society 4. Dana D'Amico Dallura CZlOhlsd Comardo Cona Conezio Cooper C . ' s f fe:-1 'ii ts s ,E We gi Q 'I 'iii is Costanzo Crino A. R. De Lucia A. De Lucia De Manno Dunn Dron Drechsler Dox Demler Denaro AMELIA R. DE LUCIA, 135 Gothic Street-Leaders 1, Library Aide 1, Renaissance 9, Junto 9, 3, 4, Senior Council, Senior Service .... ANTHONY DE LUCIA, 1709 North Goodman Street-Circolo Dante 9, 3, 4, President 4, Corridor Aide 4, National Honor Society 4, Junto 1 .... DOROTHY ROSALIE DE MANNO, 159 Winterroth Street- Junto 3, Corridor Aide 3, Varsity Club 3, Gregg Awards, Senior Service .... NORMA DEMLER, 414 Alphonse Street-Junto 9, German Honor Society 3, Corridor Aide 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, Les Babillards 9, Key Circulation 4 .... DOROTHY DENARO, 944 Sixth StreetfA Cappella Choir 1, 9, Craft Guild 3, Circolo Dante 3, 4, Renaissance 3. . . . JAMES DE SEYN, 489 Sixth Street-Junior Standard Bearer 1, Junto 1, Corridor Aide 4. . . . BERT DE WOLF, 116 Barberry Terrace .... ROSE S. DIBENEDETTO, 196 Knapp AvenuehJunto 1, Courant 4, Girls' Leadership 1, Honor Leader 9, 3, 4 .... LUCY DI BIASE, 171 Maryland Street-Gregg Award 80, Circolo Dante, Treasurer 1, 9 .... JAMES DI CARLO, 176 Northland Avenue .... PAT F. DIERNA, 19 Harvest Street-Cos' or Aide 3, Renaissance 9, 3, Varsity Club 3 .... ROSE DI MURO, 1964 Norton Stre D Senior Girls' Glee Club 9, 3, Junior Girls' Glee Club 1, Varsity Club 3, Courant 4, l Leadership 1, 9, Honor Leaders 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Gregg Award 80, Key Sta 4.5 . . . ROSE DI NOTO, 67 Frances Street .... WILLIAM DOBROWSKI, 65 K ' an Street-Corridor Aide 9, 4, Library Aide 1, 9, 3, Orchestra 1, Civics Club 1, 9. .8 ELEANOR DOMOWITZ, 69 Treyer Street-Junior Choir 1, Craft Guild 3, 4, Lost Found 3, 4, Corridor Aide 4, Courant 3, Gregg Awards 80, 100, Key Circulation 47. . . . MILDRED DOMSKI, 590 Hudson Avenue-Junto 4, Gregg Award 80, Choral Club .... JAMES DOX, 915 Lux Street-Junto 9, 4, Key Staff 4, Civics Club 1, 9, Courant Circula- tion 3, Student Activities Committee 4, Senior Play Staff, Junior Choir 1, Library Aide 1, Swing Band 4 .... DOROTHY M. DRECHSLER, 936 Oneida StreetfCommercial Honor Society 3, 4, Gregg Awards 80, 100, 190, Corridor Aide 3, Junto 1, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4 .... TILLIE DRON, 999 Taft Avenue-Choral Club 3, Senior Play Staff, Senior Service. . . .RICHARD DUNN, 987 Berlin Street-Optimates 9, 3, Les Babillards 3. ,P IJ De Seyn De Wolf na . 4 DiBenedetto Di Biase Di Carlo if stave-Wa Domslci Domowitz Dobrowski Di Noto Di Mum Dierna Durkin Fogle Flor Filozof 'X tiki, W 5? it Ferraro Dworkin Dziengelewski Edelstein Eikdrt LOIS DURKIN, 88 Lake View AvenuefBand 9, 3, 4, Inter High Prep Band Q, 4 .... FREDA DWORKIN, Q17 Avenue C-A Cappella Choir Q, Courant, Associate Editor 3, Managing Editor 4, Senior Girls' Glee Club .... JANET M. DZIENGELEWSKI, 817 Hudson AvenueYA Cappella Choir 4, Corridor Aide 3, Senior Service .... FRED EDEL- STEIN, 'l35 Conkey Avenue-Courant 1, 2, 3, 4, Optimates Q, 3, 4, Junior Choir 1, 2, Student Activities Committee 3, 4, Know Your School Week 3, Senior Play 4, Franklin Day Committee Q, Library Aide 1, Senior Service .... DORIS EIKART, 306 Avenue A-Lost and Found 3, Corridor Aide 3, Junior Choir 1, Gregg Awards 80, 100, Key Circulation 4. ...ARLENE C. EISELE, 176 Lexington Avenue-Leaders 1, 9, Honor Leaders 3, G. A. C. 4, Commercial Honor Society 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Varsity Club 4, Choral Club 3, Gregg Awards 80, 100, Key Circulation 4 .... HAROLD E. EISELE, 96 Resolute Street WJunto 9, 4, Reserve Baseball 3, Courant, Editorial Q, Publicity 3, Circulation 4, Key Circulation 4 .... RUTH ENGELBRECHT, 2177 Norton Street-Corridor Aide 4, Girls' Leadership 4, Gregg Award 80, Varsity Club 4 .... JUNE L. ENGLEHARDT, 75 Weyl Street ,... JUNE ENGLER, 137 Mitchell Street-Library Aide 2, 3, Optimates 4 .... SHIRLEY ENNIS, 417 Remington Street-Commercial Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Bookroom Q, 3, 4, Bookstore 3, 4, Student Relations Council 4, Senior Council, Treasurer of Class of 1940, Varsity Club 4, Senior Service, Senior Play Ticket Committee 4 .... MERLIN ESCOTT, 1418 Ridge Road East-Senior Orchestra 1, Q, 3, 4, Senior Band 1, Q, 3, 4, lnter-High Orchestra 2, 3, 4, lnter-High Band 9, 3, 4, Craft Guild 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Senior Service .... DOROTHY EWIN, 46 Franklin StreetfGirls' Leadership S2, English Bookroom Q, 3, 4, Junto 4, Varsity Club 4, Gregg Award 80, Corridor Aide 4 .... SARA FAGENBAUM, 69 Treyer Street-Junto 1, 9, Courant 1, Q, 3, Girls' Leadership 1, Q, Honor Leader 3, Varsity Club 4, Senior Service. MARY A. FARGNOLI, S28 Oscar Street-Circolo Dante 3, 4, Girls' Senior Glee Club 3, Corridor Aide 3, 4 .... LAWRENCE J. FASSARO, 108 Carter Street-Junior Choir 1, 2, President, A Cappella Choir 1, Q, 3, lnter-High Prep Choir Q, Franklin Day Committee 3, Corridor Aide 4 .... MILDRED FERRARO, 1387 Norton Street-National Honor Socie- ty 4, Optimates Q, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Student Relations Council 4, Secretary 4, Junior Choir 1, Know Your School Week 3, lnter-High Prep Choir 2, lnter-High Choir 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 9, 3, 4, Madrigal Club 4, Girls' Athletic Committee 1, Girls' Leadership 1, Courant 4, Guide Service 4, German Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor of Key 4, Senior Play Cast 4, Senior Service .... ROSE FILOZOF, 313 Hudson Avenue-Corridor Aide 4. ...JOSEPHINE T. FLOR,188 Jerold Street-Gregg Awards 80, 100, National Honor Society 4 .... MARION A. FOGLE, 121 Navarre Road-Bookroom 2, 3, Junto 3. Fassaro Fargnoli Fagenbaum Ewin Escott A. Eisele H. Eisele Engelbrecht Englehardt Engler 4. . I SEn is Franciosa Frank Friedman Fuerst Gagliano LOUISE FRANCIOSA, 1358 Clinton Avenue North .... RITA FRANK, 883 Brown Road-Corridor Aide 3 .... JEROME FRIEDMAN, 1701 Clinton Avenue North- Corridor Aide Q, 3 .... MARION FUERST, 54 Avenue C-Girls' Leadership 1, Honor Leaders Q, 3, G. A. C. Q, 3, 4, Corridor Aide 3, Key Stal-F 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 4 .... FRANK J. GAGLIANO, 320 Sixth Street--Renaissance 3, Corridor Glasser Gangarossa Aide 3 .... THERESA GANGAROSA, 61 Miller Street-A Cappella Choir Q, 3, Junior Choir 1 .... PETER GANGAROSSA, 39 Rohr Street--Junto 3 .... JEAN E. GARNHAM, 49 Trenaman Street-Corridor Aide Q, 3, 4, Courant 3, 4, Franklin Day Committee Q, German Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' Leadership 1, Junto 2, Lost and Found 3, National Honor Society 4, Social Chairman 4, Optimates 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Senior Play Stall 4, Student Relations Committee 4, Boolcroom 4 .... CARRIE T. GATTO, 906 Furlong Street-Renaissance 1 .... RAYMOND GATZ, 1647 North Street .... NORBERT Giusti Garnham GAWER, Q6 Lill Street .... THERESA M. GEFELL, 1434 St. Paul StreetAA Cappella Choir 4 .... GRACE GEORGE, 75 Oneida Street'Girls' Leadership 1 .... ARNOLD S. GESENSWAY, 16Q Avenue C-Swimming Team Q, 3, 4, Honor Craft Guild 4. . . . THERESA GIANVECCHIO, 499 First StreetiRenaiss ance 3, Gregg Awards 80, 100. . . . MARY GIGLIA, 1591 North Goodman StreetAVarsity Club 4, Girls' Leadership 4. . . . JOE GIGLIO, 15 Patt Street-Junto Q, Circolo Dante Q, 3, Renaissance 3, Inter-High Gimgione Science Club 3 .... CONCETTA GIORGIONE, Q6 Woodward Street-Circolo Dante 3, Gdtto Corridor Aide 4, Courant 4, Key Circulation 4 .... ANTHONY V. GIUSTI, 75 Winter- roth StreetwCircolo Dante 2, 3, Corridor Aide 3, Renaissance Q, 3, Senior Service. . . . BERNARD GLASSER, 149 Norton Street-Reserve Basketball 3, Reserve Baseball 3, Manager Soccer Team '4, Manager East Side Football Team 4, Courant Sports Editor 4, Manager Swimming Team 4. Giglio Gatz Giglia Gianvecchio Gesensway George Gefell Gawai- . ' M, . . jf 5 i'af Gangarosa 4, Gleason Hauser I-larter Gwozdz Gutzmer Guido Goldman Grabb Graef Grande Graning GEORGE GLEASON, 31 Brad Street-ABand 1, Q, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Q, 3, Band, Inter-High Orchestra, Craft Guild, Franklin Swing Band. . . MAN, Q95 Norton StreetAOptimates 3, 4, Les Babillards 4, G. A. C. 1 Leadership 1, Q, Honor Basketball Team 3, Varsity Club 3, 4, Key Circulation 4 .... DOLORES RUTH GRABB, Q9 St Casimir Corridor Aide 3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Girls' . . . GERALD W. GRAEF, 165 Chapin Publicity 4, Junto 3, 4, Executive Council 3, 4, Committee 3, Franklin Day Committee Q, 3, Les Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Corridor Aide 3, Civics Inter-l-ligh Prep Choir Q, Varsity Club 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, T Senior Service, Franklin Hi-Y Council 3, 4, National Honor GRANDE, 146 Bennett AvenuefChoral Club 3, Girls' Leadership 1, 9, Renaissance 3. . . . PATRICIA GRANING, 95 Troup Street-Corridor Aide 3, G. A. C. 4, Girls' Leader- ship 1, Q, 3, 4, Junior Choir 1, Key 4, Library Aide 1, Senior Play 4 .... ROBERT GRAY, 43 Filon Avenue-Band 1, 9, 3, 4, Junto 1, 4, Executive Council 4, President Student As- sociation 4, Optimates Q, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Civics Club 4, Guide Service 4, Key 4, Banking OHice 3, 4, Senior Council 4, School Service 3, 4, Inter-High Science Club 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Senior Service .... LENA GRECO, 118 Aurora Street-Renaissance Q, Circolo Dante Q, Senior Service .... DOMINIC GRENCI, 92 Blakeslee Street-Circolo Dante Q, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4 .... ROBERT GREUTMAN, 40 Weyl Street- Senior Service .... DELORIS GRIFFIN, Point Pleasant-National Honor Society 4, Library Aide 4, Guide Service 4, Corridor Aide 3, Gregg Awards 80, 100, Key Circulation 4. . . . ALVIN GROSSMAN, 118 Dorbeth RoadYVarsity Club 3, Library Aide 1, 9, 3, Corridor Aide 4, Junior Choir 1, Craft Guild 4, Courant 4, Senior Service, Junto 4, Pub- licity Manager, Basketball 4 .... ALICE GROTH, 87 Norton Street-Library Aide 4, Bookroom 1, Q, 3, A Cappella Choir Q, 3, 4, Inter-High Choir 3, 4, Junto 1, Madrigal Club 4, lnter High Prep Choir Q, Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 3 .... ELFRIEDA GUDDAT, 135 Conkey AvenuefGerman Honor Society Q, 3, 4, Corridor Aide Q, Gregg Awards 80, 100, Madrigal Club 4, Courant Q .... LAURA GUDELL, 1085 North Street--Corridor Aide 3. . . . GLORIA M. GUIDO, 13 Wright Terrace-Junto 1, Q, Corridor Aide 3, Renaissance 3, Lost and Found 4, Les Babillards 3 .... JUNE GUTZMER, 74 Brookhaven Terrace- Junto 4, German Honor Society 2, 3, Courant 3, Les Babillards 1, Q, 3, Senior Service, National Honor Society 4, Key Circulation 4, Corridor Aide 3, 4 .... GENE GWOZDZ, 88 Fairbanks Street .... WILLIAM HARTER, 162 Garlord Road-Band 1, 9, 3, 4, Or- chestra 9, 3, 4, Inter-High Band 1, Q, Corridor Aide 3, 4 .... DOLORES HAUSER, 40 Wyndham l2oadfBookstore 3, 4, Commercial Honor Society 3, 4, Gregg Awards 80, 100, 190, National Honor Society 3, 4, Junto 1, Q, Girls' Leadership 3, Varsity'CIub 3, 4, Guide Service 4, Senior Service, Key Circulation 4. , Q, 3, Junior , Senior Play 4, . JOSEPHINE Gray Greco Grenci Greutman Gudell Guddat Grotl-i Grossman Griffin G. Herman K in ' 1 3 . wg we i-3 2.332 fi . :V+ 1 r A-6:-V: arf. . . :eww f lachelli Hussey QE' I gf his , H urysz Hurley Hunsinger Q5 M. Herman Hetherlin GEORGE HERMAN, 55 Walzford Road-Corridor Aide Q .... MICHAEL HERMAN, 91 Rau Street-Craft Guild 4, Junto 4, Traclc Team Q, Co-Captain 3, 4, Cross Country Team, Co-Captain 3, 4 .... EVELYN HESS, 1135 Joseph Avenue-Corridor Aide Q, Varsity Club 3, Lost and Found Q, Booleroom 3, 4 .... BETSY ANN HETHERLIN, 3092 Culver Road-Varsity Club 3, Senior Play, Costume Committee 4, Junto 4 .... IRENE M. HET- ZLER, Q0 Rau Street-Girls' Leadership 1, 9, Gregg Award 80 .... GLENN HIMMELS- BACH, 99 High Street-Junto 3, 4, Senior Council, Senior Play Ticket Committee, Senior Service .... DONALD HODERLEIN, 414 Bernard Street-Optimates Q, 3, 4, Latin Consul 4 .... OTTO HOESTEREY, Q49 Versailles Road .... ROBERT HOFFMAN, 163 Lux Street-Corridor Aide 3, Boolcroom 3, 4 .... RUTH HOFFMAN, 19 Northeast Avenue-Junior Choir 1, Courant 1, Q, 3, 4, Girls' Leadership 1, 2, Corridor Aide 2, Varsity Club 4, Senior Play 4, Senior Service, Key Circulation 4 .... KATHARINE HO- LOWKA, 2 Manitou Street-Junto 1, 4, Junior Chorus 1, Commercial Honor Society 3, 4, Gregg Awards 80, 100, Corridor Aide 4, Varsity Club 4, Key Staff, Typist 4, Boolcroom 3, 4 .... JEAN HORTOP, 148 White Street-Optimates 3,'4, Craft Guild 4, Corridor Aide 4, Senior Service .... MARJORIE C. HOSMER, 168 Lake Breeze Park-Girls' Leadership Q, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Gregg Award 80 .... WILLIAM E. HOWE, 1390 Portland Avenue-Swimming Team Q, 3, 4 .... ROBERT HOWELL, 138 Cliffordale Park-Corridor Aide 4, Orchestra 1 .... JUNE M. HUN- SINGER, 50 Parlc Road-Junto 1, Boolcroom 3, 4, Varsity Club 1, Key Circulation 4. . . . MARY HURLEY, 51 Lang Street-Corridor Aide 3, 4, Craft Guild 4, Girls' Leadership Q, Library Aide 4 .... LEONA T. HURYSZ, 75 Pulaslci Street-Gregg Award 80 .... ELLEN HUSSEY, 36 Russell Avenue-Junto 3, Varsity Club 3, Choral Club 9, Optimates 3, 4, Senior Service, Key Circulation 4 .... MARY IACHELLI, 1667 Goodman Street North- Library Aide 1, Q, 3, 4, Circolo Dante 3, Corridor Aide 3, Renaissance Society 2, Girls' Leadership 2. Howell Howe Hosmer Hortop Himmelsbach Hoderlein Hoesterey Rob. Hotlman R. Hotfman Holowlca laffaldano Kaplan Kann Kaczala laia lndovino lnfantolino lngrao FRED IAFFALDANO, 45 St. Jacob Street--Junto 2, 4, Franklin Day Committee 4, Senior Service .... BENNY IAIA, 89 Petrossi Drive-English Bookroom 3, 4, Senior Play Cast, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Inter-High Orchestra 3, 4, Junior Orchestra 2, Choral Club 3 ,... CARL INDOVINO, 1645 North Goodman Street-Reserve Basketball Q, Track Q, 4, Soccer 9, 3, 4 .... SALVATORE INFANTOLINO, 101 Ontario Street-Reserve Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4 .... JOSEPH INGRAO, BM Renwood Street-Varsity Club 3, Junto 3 .... HENRY JAWORSKI, Q46 Furlong Street-National Honor Society 3, 4, Les Babillards 4, Craft Guild Q, 3, Vice-President, Senior Class, Senior Council, Junto 4, Guide Service 4, Reserve Basketball 3, Varsity Basketball 4, Reserve Soccer 3, Varsity Soccer 4, Key Circulation 4 .... FLORENCE S. JENKINS, 59 Spencer Road-Orchestra 1, Q, 3, 4, lnter-High Orchestra Q, 3, 4, Les Babillards 4, Senior Service, Junto 4 .... ROB- ERT JENNINGS, 5 Stuntz Street-Track 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Senior Play Ticket Com- mittee, School Play 4 .,.. OSCAR K. JOHNSON, 72 Richland Street-Junto 9, Students Relations Council 4, Franklin Hi-Y Council, National Honor Society 4 ,... MARGARET L. JOHNSTON, 73 Springfield Avenue-Library Aide 9, Corridor Aide 3, 4, Optimates 3, Students Relations Committee, Senior Play Stall 4, Bookroom Aide 3, Girls' Leadership 1, Varsity Club 4, Junto 4 .... DORIS E. JOHNVILLE, 231 Akron Street-Corridor Aide 4, Leaders 1, 9, Optimates Q, 3, 4, Ouaestor 3, Consul 4, Honor Leaders Q, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Junto SZ, Guide Service 4, Varsity Club, Senior Girls' Glee Club Q, 3, Senior Service .... ETHEL JONES, 49 Hollister Street-Junto 1, 2, Exeuctive Council 1 .... SEYMOUR JOSEPHSON, 81 Requa Street-Junto 3, Senior Play, Senior Council, Fea- ture Editor, Courant, Senior Service .... CARL A. JUDA, 991 Sneck Avenue .... FELIX J. JUDA, 98 Blakeslee Street-Junto 3, Senior Class Council .... VICTOR JURKIEWICZ, 17 Rosemary Drive-Junto Q, A Cappella Choir Q, 3, Corridor Aide 4, Franklin Swing Band 4, Junior Choir 1, 9 .... ALEXANDER KACHUK, 3O Wakefield Street .... SOPHIE KACZALA, 953 Klein Street-Guardian of Flag 1, German Honor Society Q, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Craft Guild 9, 3, Guide Service 4, Optimates Q, 3, 4 .... FLORENCE KANN, 615 Portland Avenue-A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Senior Class Council, Courant 2, 3, Gregg Awards 80, Junto 9, 3, Senior Play Cast .... MIRIAM KAPLAN, 1396 North Street-Girls' Leadership 9, Junior Choir 1, English Bookroom 4. Jaworski Jenkins Jennings Johnson Kdghuk Johnston Jurkiewicz F. Juda C. Juda Josephson Jones Karinsky R. Kowalski l. Kowalski Kosel Korytko Kolstad B- KGVD K. Karp KdSky Kaggel MORRIS KARINSKY, 301 Avenue B-Junto 2, Corridor Aide 4 .... BERNARD KARP, 56 Jewel Street-Band 1, Q, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Q, 3, 4, Inter-Prep Band 1, 2, Inter-High Band 3, 4, Inter High Orchestra 3, 4, Latin Honor Society Q, 3, Corridor Aide 2, 3, 4, Courant 4, Senior Play Cast, Senior Service 3, 4, Key Circulation 4 .... RHEA KARP, 56 Jewel Street--Courant 4, Junto 1, 4, Varsity 3 .... ELIZABETH KASKY, 58 Sobieski Street .... KENNETH KASSEL, Q41 Hollenbeck Street-Optimates Q, National Honor Society 4, German Honor Society 3, 4, President, Honor Craft Guild 3, 4, Students Activi- ties Committee Q, 4, Key Staff 4, Corridor Aide 4, Student Relations Committee 4, Senior Service, School Play 4 .... DOROTHY KATZOWITZ, 44 Strong Street-Junto 1, Les Babillards 4, Optimates 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Guardian of the Flag 1, Guide Service 4, Know Your School Week Committee 3, G. A. C. 1, Q, 3, 4, Girls' Leadership 1, 2, Varsity Club 3, 4, Girls' Honor Basketball Team 2, Senior Council 3, Key Staff 4, Senior Play Staff .... VIOLA KELLER, Q80 Alphonse Street-Corridor Aide 1.. . . . .IENNIE KELLY, 7 Peckham Street .... VERNA KENNEDY, 1016 CliFford Avenue-A Cappella Choir 4, Chorla Club 3, Corridor Aide Q, Girls' Leadership 9, Junto 1, 2, 4, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Senior Service .... RICHARD J. KERBER, 49 Arbutus Street-Traffic Squad 2, 3, 4 .... ETTA PEARL KERSHENBAUM, 471 Hollenbeck Street-A Cappella Choir 4, Gregg Awards 80, 100, Social Science Library Aide 4 .... GERALD KIRCHGESSNER, 45 Herald Street .... ALVIN KLEIN, 55 Jackson Street-Traffic Squad, Assistant Captain 4, Junto 1, Students' Relations Council 4, A Cappella Choir Q, 3, 4, Choral Club 1 .... JOHN KNACK, 1319 Norton Street-National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4, A Cappella Choir 9, 3, 4, President 4, Franklin Hi-Y Council 4, Inter-High Prep Choir 2, Inter-High Choir 3, 4, Junior Choir 1, Madrigal Club 3, 4, Corridor Aide 3, Corridor In- spector 3, Guide Service 4, Junto 1, Cheerleader 3, 4, German Honor Society 3, 4, Stu- dents Relations Council 3, 4, Franklin Day Committee Q, 3, Courant 3, 4, Ticket Chairman of Senior Play 4, Varsity Club 4, Senior Service .... DOROTHY C. KNOP, 30 Aebersold Street-Library Aide 4 .... EDWARD KOLSTAD, Q43 Long Acre Road-Reserve Soccer 2, Varsity Soccer 3, 4, Franklin Day Committee .... AMELIA KORYTKO, 165 Mitchell Street-Girls' Leadership 1, Orchestra 1, Q, 3, 4, Lost and Found 4, Inter-High Orchestra 3, 4 .... GEORGE KOSEL, 224 Oneida Street-Courant 3, 4, Les Babillards 2, 3, 4, German Honor Society 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Key Staff 4, Junior Chorus 1, Corridor Aide 2, Civics Club 1, Q, 3, Junto 3, Executive Council 3, Guide Service 4, Know Your School Week Committee 3, Library Aide 1, Q, 3, Senior Service .... IRENE KOWALSKI, 686 Norton Street-Honor Leader 3, 4, Choral Club 3 .... RAY A. KO- WALSKI, 1163 North Clinton Avenue-Junto 2, Honor Craft Guild 3, 4, German Honor Society 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. Katzowitz Q., P All Keller Kelly Kennedy Kerber KUOD Knack Klein Kirchgessner Kershenbaum V. Kowalski Kraft Kruse Kryk Kubagiewifz Licata Leone Leonardo Lazeroll VIRGINIA KOWALSKI, 66 Klein Street-Orchestra Q, 3, 4, Optimates 3, Library Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, Junior Choir 1, Senior Service .... EARL A. KRAFT,1 Lang Street--Corridor Aide 3, Junto 3, Senior Service .... ROBERT F. KRUSE, 19 Laser Street- Junto 1, .Junior Choir 9, Choral Club 1, 3, A Cappella Choir 9, 3, Inter-High Prep Choir 2. . . . MILDRED KRYK, 182 Lake Breeze Park-Girls' Leadership 3, 4, Choral Club 3, 4. . . . WILLIAM F. KUBASIEWITZ, 983 Clinton Avenue North-Courant 4, Bookstore 4, Key Stalf 4 .... LORRAINE KUCHMAN, 1026 Joseph Avenue-Corridor Aide 3, Girls' Leadership 1, 9, 3, Gregg Awards 80, Varsity Club 3, Senior Service .... ANN KUCHMY, 40 Koleman Street-Senior Girls' Glee Club 3 .... CATHERINE KUCZMY, 188 Ernst Street-Corridor Aide 3, 4, Gregg Award 80, Senior Service .... MARTHA E. KUPFER, Q91 Peart Avenue-Band Q, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, Optimates 3, 4, I-Ionor Leaders 2, 3, Bookroom 3, Inter-l-ligh Prep Band Q, 3 .... MILDRED KURMIS, 33 Trust Street-Corri- dor Aide 4, Craft Guild Q, 3, 4, Scribe 4, Junto 3, Key 4, Optimates 3, 4, Senior Service. . . . MILTON LABARR, 1885 Titus Avenue-Junto 1 .... JOHN LABINSKI, 280 Klein Street .... MARGARET LANZA, 10 Manitou Street-Renaissance Society 2. . . . JOSEPH S. LA PLACA, Q0 George Street-Junto 4 .... SARAH LA PLACA, 51 Sander Street-Corridor Aide 4, Renaissance Society 2, 3 .... EDWARD LATAL, Q19 Durnan Street-Junto 1, 9, 4, Executive Council 1, 9, Craft Guild 4, Students Activities Committee 4 National Honor Society 4, Senior Service .... ARTHUR LAZEROFF, 1779 St. Paul Street .... EARL LEONARDO, 386 Fernwood Avenue-Reserve Soccer Q, 3, Franklin Hi-Y Council 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, Know Your School Week Committee 1, Renais- sance Society 2, School Play 4 .... ROSALIE LEONE, 8 Englert Street-Corridor Aide 3, 4, Girls' Leadership 3, Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, Senior Service, Key Circulation 4. . . . JOHN F. LICATA, 34 Winterroth Street-Junto 4, Craft Guild 4, Franklin Day Com- mittee 3. Kuchman Kuchmy Kuczmy Kupfer Kurmis l-dfdl S. La Placa J- I-G PldC6 I-dnzd Labinski Labarr Liese Maiuri Maibaum Magnera Madelena Lietzau Lifshutz Linton Lo ClC2r0 JUNE LIESE, 111 Cummings Street-Choral Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Library 1, 2, Girls' Leadership Q, 3 .... DOROTHY LIETZAU, 99 Carthage Street-National Honor Society Secretary 3, 4, Commercial Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Franklin Day Committee 9, 3, Key Statl 4, Bookstore 4, Craft Guild 4, Gregg Awards 80, 100, Guide Service 4, Junior Choir 1, Varsity Club 3, Junto Q, Senior Girls' Glee Club Q, Senior Service .... PAULINE LIFSHUTZ, 61 Norton Street-Library Aide 1, 9, Courant 3, 4, Junior Choir 1 .... JUNE LINTON, 66 Miller Street-Senior Council 4, Varsity Club 3, 4 .... VERNA LO CICERO, 411 Portalnd Avenue-Renaissance Society 3 .... ADELE LO COCO, 88 l-lollister Street-English Bookroom 4 ,... HAROLD LODATO, 1895 Norton Street-Swimming Team 4, Renaissance Society 3 .... ROBERT LOETTERLE, 145 Lake Blull Road--Track 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Swimming Team 9, 3, 4 .... CAROLINE LOTOSKY, 74 Avenue B-Bookstore 4 .... ANGELINE LUCIANO, 44 Randolph Street-Library Aide 1, Q, Corridor Aide 9, Circolo Dante 4 .... GERTRUDE LUDIAN, 73 Ernst Street-Corridor Aide 3, 4, Inspector 4, Gregg Award 80 .... TEDDY LUDIAN, 73 Ernst Street .... NAOMI E. LUTZ, Q62 Avenue A-Social Studies Library Aide 9, 3, 4, Library Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Junto 4, Craft Guild 3, 4 .... THOMAS R. LYNCH, 4972 Culver Road-Choral Club 1, 3, A Cappella Choir Q, 3, 4, Junto Q, Junior Choir 9, Corridor Aide 4, Library Aide 1, Q, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Inter-High Prep Choir 2, Senior Council, Key Circulation 4 .... WALTER LYSKO, 645 Wilkins Street-Band 1, 9, 3, 4 .... ELLEN M. MADAFFERI, 15 Valois Stree ' or Aid , Renaissance 1, Senior Service .... STELLA M. ELENA Avenu ura 1, Les Ba ill s 4, Gregg Award 80, Junto , Vars , , Corri id yra Meet 2, Girls' Le s ip 1- i o t a ,Hono s a ers ip , 3, 4 .... VIR- GINIA J. MAGNERA, Gray St e-Circolo Dante 3, 4, Corridor Aide 3, 4, Key Circulation 4 .... JEAN CAROL MAIBAUM, 1965 Portland Avenue-German Honor Society 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Senior Girls' Glee Club 9, 3, Madison-Senior Musical Comedy Chorus 1, Band 1, Orchestra 1, Junior Choir 1, Senior Service, Key Circulation 4. . . . PATSY MAIURI, Q8 Oscar Street-Junto 1, 9, 3, Corridor Aide 9, Franklin DaY Committee 2, Bowling Team 4, Social Science Library Aide 4. Madaiferi Lysko Lynch Lutz T. Ludian Lo Coco Lodato Loetterle Lotosky .4 ,iiu .1 4.4 Luciano G. Ludian Makowslci Medvin Meding McVea Malata Maltese Mancuso Manelis MGHSIOHC JOHN MAKOWSKI, 34 Zygment Street-Junto 1, Art Editor of Courant 4, Key Stall 4, Know Your School Week 1 .... ANN MARIE MALATA, 79 Clark Avenue-Junto 9, Corridor Aide 9, 3, Key Circulation 4 .... MARIE V. MALTESE, 964 North Goodman Street-Girls' Leadership 9 .... SADIE MANCUSO, 305 Lyceum Street-Girls' Leader- ship 1, 9 .... ALVIN MANELIS, 89 Klein Street-Library Aide 1, 9, Traffic Squad 3, Reserve Soccer 4, Key Stall 4, Civics Club 9, 3, 4, Student Relations Council 4, Senior Play Staff, Junior Choir 1, Corridor Aide 9, 4. Junto 4, Guide Service 4, National Honor So- ciety 4 .... CARL MANGIONE, 87 Rohr Street-Courant 9, 4, Varsity Club 4, Key Stall 4, Library Aide 9, Circolo Dante 3 .... ROBERT MANSKE, 58 Chapin Street-Cour- ant Staff 4, Corridor Aide 9, 3, Junior Choir 1, Reserve Baseball 3, Senior Service, Key Circulation 4 .... MAMIE MARCELLO, 1909 North Goodman Street-Honor Leaders 3, 4, Girls' Leadership 1, 9, 3, 4, Courant Stall 3, Gregg Awards 80, 100, Library Aide 1, 9, 3, Corridor Aide 9, Renaissance Society 9, Junto 4, Varsity Club 3 .... FLORENCE G- MARCIANO, 1119 North Goodman Street-Girls' Leadership 9, 3, 4, Senior Council 4, Junto 9, English Boolcroom 4 .... MARY MARCOFF, 76 Manchester Street-Junto 1, 9. . , . IRENE P. MARINETTE, 7 Ariel ParlclRenaissance Society 9, 3, Senior Play Cast, Junior Choir 1, School Play 4 .... ESTHER MARTELLOTTI, 830 Clinton Avenue-Junior Choir 1, Gregg Award 80 .... BERTHA MASCIARELLI, 79 Reliance Street-Junto 1, 4, Circolo Dante 3, Les Babillards 3, Senior Service .... ANN M. MATINA, 83 Sander Street-Craft Guild 3, 4, Senior Service .... FLORENCE McBRlDE, 937 Avenue E- Varsity Club 3, Craft Guild 4, Key Circulation 4 .... RALPH MCGREAL, 85 Mapledale Street-French Club 4, Band 9, 3, 4, Orchestra 9, 3, 4, Inter-l-ligh Band and Orchestra 3, 4. . . . EDWIN MCMILLAN, 133 Scrantom Street-Tratfic Squad 9, 3, Football 4, Swimming Team 3, 4 .... JUNE McVEA, 393 Crossfield Drive-Junto 9, Gregg Award 80, Senior Service .... IRENE MEDING, 357 Avenue A-Bookstore 9, 3, German l-lonor Society 3, 4, GFCSB Awards 80, 100, Guide Service 4, National l-lonor Society 3, 4, Ke, Circulation 4. . . ELLIS MEDVIN, 75 Norton Street-Junior Choir 1, National Honor Society 4, Stan rd Bearer 1939, Junto 3, Corridor Aide 4, Key, Assistant Circulation Manager 4, Rese e Ba' etball 3, Optimates 3, 4. il l X Manslce Marcello Marciano McMillan ' Marcoff McGreal McBride Matina Masciarelli Martellotti Marinette Meiselman Nettnin H1 E. Nawrocki Natapow Nassivera f Nawrocki fic iw- ' if sr:-5 , :sian Q A. fy ,, ,: 1-f.f.,-s,., -vii, ft :LM-.ss - 4, ti E f Melnyk Mendola Merkel Mikletish THELMA MEISELMAN, 45 Wilkins Street-Courant 3, 4, Gregg Awards 80, 100 Key Staff, Typist, Guide Service 4, Junior Chorus 1, Optimates Q, 3, 4 .... HENRY MEL- NYK, 930 Klein Street-Stage Crew Q, 3, 4, Library Aide 1, Senior Play Cast 4, Junto 4, Key, Publicity Manager 4, Senior Play Staff 4, Junior Chorus, Optimates 2, 3, Senior Service, School Play 4 .... CARMELLA A. MENDOLA, 1512 Clifford Avenue .... GERAL- DINE MERKEL, 535 Norton Street-Girls' Leadership 1, Q, Varsity Club 3 .... DORIS MIKLETISH, 176 Randolph StreetfGerman Honor Society 4, Corridor Aide Q, Junto 3. . . YLILLIAN IDA MILLER, Q59 Baden StreetfLibrary Aide 1, Q, Optimates 3, 4, Cor- ridor? Aide 3, National l-lonor Society 4, Key Circulation 4 .,.. NICHOLAS MITCH, Q35 Mo 'ifvk Street-Junto 1 .... JOSEPHINE MOTTA, 86 Petrossi Drive--Renaissance N X?ciety Q, Circolo Dante 3, Senior Service .... HERBERT MUHS, 3516 Austin Street- Reserve Basketball 9, Junto 3 .... MATTHEW L. MURAWSKI, 656 Norton Street-Key Staff 4, Varsity Club 4 .... VIRGINIA MURAWSKI, 9 Gothic Streetw-Junior Chorus 1, Craft Guild 4 .... PATRICIA MURPHY, 19 Trust Street-Girls' Leadership 3, 4, Les Babillards 3, 4, Junto 4, National Honor Society 4 .... ARLINE M. MYLIUS, 19 Spring- field AvenuemGirls' Leadership 1, Q, Gregg Award 80, Senior Girls' Glee Club 3 .... OLGA NARDONE, Q Dale Street-Optimates 1, Q, Circolo Dante 3, 4, Senior Service. . . . EVELYN NASELSKER, 65 Weaver StreetSA Cappella Choir 4, Junior Chorus 1, Q, Girls' Leadership Q, Honor Leader 3, Corridor Aide 3, Gregg Awards 80, 100, Senior Girls' Glee Club Q, 3, Courant Staff, Typist, 4, Key Staff, Typist, 4, Senior Council 4 .... DORIS JEAN NASSIVERA, 59 Ernst Street-Library Aide Q, 3, Girls' Leadership 1, Optimates - L mllargl . . . DORIS LORRAINE NATAPOW, 349 Avenue A- Courant 3, d Foun 4, Sgiiax Scien e Library Aide 3, 4, Senior Service, Senior Play s 6 - tio onor ae 25 ici? i . A .... ELEANOR NAWROCKI, a Str Seni Colinc' , G' adership Q, 3, 4, Corridor Aide 4, Junior orus 1, g A s 80, O, Basketball Q, 3, 4, Baseball Q, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4 .... HENRY NAWROCKI, 84 Pulaski Street-Craft Guild 4, SeniOr Council 4, . . . ROBERT NETTNIN, 180 Sixth Streetflfootball 4. i Miller Mitch Motta Q Muhs M. Murawski QW X if 1 it Naselsker Nardone Mylius Murphy V. Murawski Neuer Pasch Park Parisi Orgar Onusseb NiCOlCUi Nicolosi Nielsen Nifeneger WALTER NEUER, 60 Harris Street4A Cappella Choir 1, Q, 3, 4, Baseball Manager 3. . . . FLORENCE M. NICOLETTI, 1514 North Goodman Street .... CLARA NICOLOSI, 96 Hemple Street-Circolo Dante 3 .... LAWRENCE NIELSEN, 38 Laurelton Road .... EARL NIFENEGER, 509 Avenue D-Franklin Day Committee Q, 3, English Bookroom 1, Craft Guild 4, A Cappella Choir 1, Junto 3, Junior Chorus 1 .... NORMA E. NILL, 297 Springfield Avenue-Junto 1, Varsity Club 3, Senior Service .... LOUIS J. NOGA, 713 Norton Street .... ALFRED NOVEK, 155 Weyl Street .... VIVIAN NOWACK, 65 Aurora StreetfCorridor Aide 3 .... BERNARD NOWAK, 110 Kosciusko Street .... FLORENCE M. NOWAK, 891 Hudson Avenue-Junto 2, Corridor Aide 4, Senior Service .... JOSEPH J. NOWAKOWSKI, Q3 Peckham StreetAReserve Baseball Team 3, Senior Service .... HENRY NUSSENBAUM, 15 Weaver Street-Junto 1, German Honor Society 3, Swimming Team 3, National Honor Society 4 .... IRVING OLIVER, 59 Oneida Street-Reserve Baseball Q, Varsity Baseball 3 .... JEAN O'NEILL, Q33 Wilkins Street- Basketball Q, 3, 4, Swimming, Madison Q, Science Club, Madison 3 .... IRMTRAUD ONUSSEIT, 1980 Clinton Avenue NorthfJunior Chorus 1, 2, German Honor Society Q, 3, Lost and Found 4, Gregg Award 80, 100, Courant Staff Q, National Honor Society 4, Award for Excellence in German 3 .... ALFRED J. ORGAR, 1665 Ridge Road East-A Cappella Choir 1, Q, 3, 4, Secretary, Choral Club 1, Key Staff, Group Photographer, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Senior Play, Business Manager, Varsity Club 3, Senior Council, Junto 1, 2, 3, 4, Know Your School Week Committee 3, Senior Play Ticket Committee, Students Activities Committee Q, Senior Service .... SAM J. PARlSl, 64 Gray Street- Corridor Aide 9, 4, Inspector 4, Optimates 4, Senior Service .... CHARLES CALDER PARK, 940 Heberle RoadvPresident of the Senior Class, National Honor Society, Vice- President 4, Les Babillards 3, 4, Senior Council 1, Hi-Y Council 4, Guide Service 4, Students Relations Council 3, 4, Co-Chairman 4, Civics Club 4, Varsity Club 4, Courant 3, 4, Senior Play Stall, Property Manager, Junior Orchestra 1, Junto 1, Q, Senior Service .... EARL PASCH, 442 Remington Street-Franklin Day Committee Q, 3, 4, Reserve Basketball 9, 3, Corridor Aide 2. O'Neill Oliver Nussenbaum Nowakowski Nill Noga Novek Nowack B. Nowak F. Nowak Pagcuzzi Passero Patrick Pearlman J. Pecora M. Pecora ADELINE PASCUZZI, 123 Rosemary Drive--Varsity Club 4 .... DONALD PASSERO, 273 Fernwood Avenue-Traffic Squad 2, Corridor Aide 4, A Cappella Choir 4 .... ALBERT J. PATRICK, 95 Seabrook Street-Franklin Day Committee 3, Wrestling Champion Q, Key Stall 4 .... ESTELLE BETTY PEARLMAN, 1599 St. Paul StreethGirls' Leadership 1, SZ, Corridor Aide 9, 3, German Honor Society 3, Courant 1, Q, 3, 4, Franklin Day Com- P b mittee 9, Senior Girls' Glee Club 9, 3, Senior Service, Key Circulation 4, School Play 4. rzy yla Pembroke . . . JOSEPHINE PECORA, 129 Rohr Street-Renaissance Society 3, Circolo Dante 3, Junto 1 .... MARY JANE PECORA, 40 Miller Street-Junior Chorus 1, Renaissance Society 3, Varsity Club 3, Corridor Aide 1 .... MILDRED PEMBROKE, 998 North Street-Junto 1, Q, 4, Varsity Club 3, Corridor Aide 3, 4, Gregg Awards 80, 100, Key Stall, Senior Council 4, National Honor Society 4 .... TONY PERRY, S29 Brookhaven Terrace-Reserve Baseball Q, Varsity Baseball 3, Franklin Day Committee 4, Corridor Aide 1. . . . EMILY PEZYK, 330 Weaver Street-Junto 1, Varsity Club 3, German Honor Society 3, Corridor Aide 4, Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Inter-High Prep Choir 4, A Cappella 4, Junior Chorus 1, Gregg Awards 80, 100, Key Circulation 4 .... EDNA G. PFEIFFER, Q99 promo Walzford Road-Varsity Club 3, 4, Corridor Aide 4, Senior Play Staff 4, Honor Leaders Perry 3, 4 .... WILLIAM PHILO, 344 Bernard Street .... JOE PISANI, 1319 North Street- Renaissance Society 1, Junto 1, Q, Traffic Squad 1, Swing Band 1, 2, 4 .... SAMUEL CY PLATANIA, 353 Randolph Street-Reserve Soccer 4, Varsity Soccer 4, Renaissance Society 1, Q, 3, Cross Country 3, Courant Staff Q, 3, 4, Junior Choir 1, Franklin Day Com- mittee .... RUTH PLEHN, 1009 St. Paul Street-A Cappella Choir Q, 3, Corridor Aide Q, 4, German Honor Society 4, Girls' Leadership 1, Inter-High Science Club 3, Junto 4, Senior Service, Key Circulation 4 .... TULLIO POLSINELLI, 499 Fernwood Avenue- Circolo Dante SZ, 3, Courant Stall 4, Renaissance Society 3, National Honor Society 4, Bookroom 4, Senior Service .... MARY POPOWYCH, Q60 St. Casimir Street-Varsity Club 4, Senior Service .... ARMENIO PORTELLA, 1674 Norton Street-Junto 1, potockl Tralfic Squad Q, 3, 4, Captain 4, Craft Guild 3, 4, Tralfic Court Q, National Honor Society pezyk 4, Students Relations Council 3, 4, Renaissance Society Q, 3, Key Circulation 4 .... TEDDY POTOCKI, 74 Stanislaus Street-Junto 1, 3, Traffic Squad Q, Franklin Day Committee 3, 4, Varsity Soccer 4, Corridor Aide 1 .... JENNIE PROETO, 1815 Clifford Avenue'-Con ridor Aide 2, Circolo Dante 9, 3, 4, Renaissance Society 9, 3, 4, Bookstore 3, 4, Gregg Awards 80, 100 .... VICTOR PAUL PRZYBYLA, 963 St. Casimir Street-Junto 1, Q, 3, Football 4, Gregg Award 80, Bookroom 4. Portella Pfeitler Popowych Polsinelli Plehn Platania Pisani Philo Ptaszek St. Peter Sacco Rutkowski Russo Rallo Rapp Rehberg EMILY T. PTASZEK, 41 Baumann Street, Library Aide 3, 4, Girls' Leadership 1, 9, Key Circulation 4 .... ALFIERI A. PUCCI, 94 Rustic StreetwVarsity Basketball, Manager 4, Traffic Squad Q, Captain 3, 4, Corridor Aide Q, 3, Civics Club 4, Student Relations Com- mittee 3, 4, Traffic Court Q, 3, Franklin Hi-Y Council 3, 4, Courant Stalt 4, Know Your School Week Committee 4 .... FRANK RALLO, 148 Rohr Street-Renaissance Society 9, 3, Football 4, Corridor Aide 4 ,... WARREN JAMES RAPP, 76 Furlong Street -Junto 1, Track and Cross Country 1, Q, A Cappella Choir 4, Corridor Aide 9, Traffic Squad 1, Q, 3 .... JEANETTE REHBERG, 111 Van Stallen Street-Corridor Aide 4, Girls' Leadership Q, Senior Girls' Glee Club .... RENEE REHEIS, Q41 Lux Street-Gregg Award 80 .... KENNETH REINSTADLER, 15 Huntington Park-Golf Team 3, Memorial Scholarship Committee 3, Basketball, Manager 4, Craft Guild 4, Reserve Basketball Q, 3, Swing Band 4 .... VIRGINIA REYNOLDS, 96 Evergreen Street-Craft Guild 3, 4 .... ELEANOR D. RICHARD, Q99 Furlong Street-Junto 1 .... LYDIA RIZZO, 1338 Norton Street-Optimates 52, 4, Girls' Leadership 4 .... MARY ANN RIZZO, 11 Cole- man Terrace-Renaissance Q .... MARY THRESA RIZZO, 53 Mohawk Street-Circolo Dante 3, 4, Corridor Aide 3, Renaissance Society 1, 3 .... AIMEE ROBINSON, 3588 Culver Road-Optimates Q, Les Babillards 3, 4 .... JOSEPHINE ROTERDAM, 196 Rohr Street-Circolo Dante 1, Girls' Leadership Q, Junior Chorus .... ANNA ROTH, 1000 Joseph AvenueMOrchestra 1, Courant Staif 3, 4, Gregg Award 80, Senior Play Cast 4, Varsity Club 3, Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, Key Staff 4 .... ALICE ROTMANS, 59 New- . ' II A comb Street+JunlQ- Lies Wamyf 374- German!-lonbr Society 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Courant Staff, AssoJa6'Editor 4, Editorial Board 3, Key Stagg, Naional Honor Society 4, Corridor Aide 3, 4, Senior Class Council 4, Senior Service .... JOSEPH F. RUSSO, 173 Chapin Street-Circolo Dante 4, Corridor Aide 9 .... FRANK RUTKOWSKI, 470 Carter Street-Junto 4, Senior Class Council 4, Bookroom 3 .... PHILIP SACCO, 345 Avenue B+Band 1, Orchestra Q, Band and Orchestra 3, 4 .... JARMAINE HELENE ST. PETER, 570 Hazelwood TerraceAGirls' Leadership 1, Courant Staff SZ, 3, Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, Senior Play Cast 4, Corridor Aide 1, 9, 3, Senior Service, Key Circulation 4. Reheis Reinstacller Reynolds Richard L. Rizzo Rotmans Roth Roterdam ' Robinson M. T. Rizzo M. A, Rizzo QS. M. Salamone R. Salamone Salerno Same Sander Schmidt Schmanke e Schitfrin Schiclcer MICHAEL R. SALAMONE, 60 First Streetallenaissance Society 3, Circolo Dante 3, 4, Corridor Aide 4, Junto 3, Junior Choir 1, English Boolcroom 3, 4, Courant Staff 3, 4, Senior Council 4, National Honor Society 4, Senior Service, School Play 4 .... RAYMOND SALAMONE, 79 Miller Street-National l-lonor Society 3, 4, Circolo Dante 1, SZ, Renaissance Society Q, Optimates Q .... SYLVIA M. SALERNO, 18 Council Street- Junto 1, 3, Corridor Aide 4, Circolo Dante Q, 3, 4, Renaissance Society 1, 9, 3, Courant Staff 3, Varsity Club 4, Les Babillards 1, Q, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Senior Service .... ARLENE M. SAME, 93 Durnan Street-Optimates Q, Les Babillards 3, Junto 3, Senior Play Statl 4, Corridor Aide 4, Varsity Club 4, Library Aid, Know Your School Weelc Committee .... VIRGINIA SANDER, 1744 Clifford AvenuefA Cappella Choir 1, Q, 3, 4, Social Chair- man 3, 4, Junto 3, 4, lnter-l-ligh Choir 3, 4, Madrigal Club 3, 4, Courant Stahl 4, Senior Girls' Glee Club .... LOIS SANDUSKY, 191 Keller Street .... CHARLES S. SARDISCO, 171 Third Street-Junto Q, Senior Service .... DORIS SARVER, 109 Berlin Street-Girls' Leadership 3, Library Aide 3, Choral Club 2 .... CHARLES SAULE, 54 Roycroft Drive, . . . VIRGINIA SAWYER, 1235 Clifford Avenue-Junto 1, Q .... MICHAEL SCALZO, 46 Fernwood Avenue-Civic Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Vicerpresident 4, Library Aide 52, 3, Corridor Aide Q, Corridor Inspector 4, Students Relations Council 4, Franklin Swing Band 4 .... LOUISE SCARDINALE, 1468 North Goodman Street-Corridor Aide 4 .... JENNIE SCARLATA, 125 High Street-Renaissance Society 9, 3, Circolo Dante 3 .... ROSINA SCARMINACH, 43 Rohr Street-Gregg Award 80, Renaissance Society 3 .... RUTH SCHECK, 35 Baclcman Road ,... HENRY SCHEUCH, 33 Carter Street-Corridor Aide 1, Senior Play, Publicity Staff 4, Senior Service 4 .... DOROTHY SCHICKER, Q6 l-lolbroolce Street-Choral Club 9, Main Library Aide Q, German Honor Society 3, 4, Junto 3, Girls' Senior Glee Club .... HAROLD SCHIFFRIN, 17 Athens Street-Courant 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Junto 1, Junior Choir 1, B. F. Contest Winner 1, Senior Service .... ELEANOR R. SCHMANKE, 130 Orenda Drive-Choral Club 9, Girls' Leadership 3, 4, Inter-l-ligh Choir 3, 4, Madrigal Club 9, Library Aide 4, A Cappella Choir Q, 3, 4, Inter-l-ligh Prep Choir 3, Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, Junto 1, Student Guidance Council 4, Optimates 4 .... KATHRYN SCHMIDT, Q11 Westfield Street+German l-lonor Society Q, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, Corridor Aide 9, Library Aide Q, 3, Lost and Found 4, Varsity Club 3, Junior Choir 1, Senior Service, Optimates 2. Sanduslcy Sardisco ' IQ . 3 ., Z gt: L . Sarver Saule 5 1's x cfwl ,a - Sawyer Scheuch Scheclc Scarminach Scarlata Scardinale Scalzo Scholts Schooley M, Schultz W. Schultz Schwab Selke F. Smith Skelly Singer Silver RITA SCHOLTS, 1 Caves Place4Junto 3, 4, Executive Council 3, G. A. C. 1, Q, Choral Club Q, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Knovv Your School Week Committee 3, Franklin Day Com- mittee 3 .... RICHARD SCHOOLEY, 2551 Culver RoadfBand Q, Junto Q, Senior Play 4, Track Team 3, Senior Council .... MILDRED SCHULTZ, 153 Peart AvenuefGirls' Leader 2, 3, 4, Gregg Award 80, Junto 4, Senior Play Stall .... WESLEY A. SCHULTZ, 153 Plymouth Avenue NorthfSvvimming Team Q, 3, 4, Library Aide 1, Varsity Club 3, 4, English Bookroom 4, Junto .... JANE SCHWAB, 1091 Portland AvenuefCorridor Aide 4 .... JUNE SELKE, 89 l-lerald Street-National I-lonor Society 3, 4, German l-lonor Society Q, 3, 4, Optimates Q, 3, 4, Guide Service 4, Lost and Found 3, Corridor Aide Q, Junto 1, Varsity Club 3, B. F. Chapter National Civic Club 1 .... DOROTHY SELTZER, Q1 Trust Street-Optimates Q, 3, 4 .... HELEN SEPPEN, 373 Conkey Avenue-fSenior Service .... ARTHUR SHAPIRO, 473 Portland Avenue-Co-Editor, Key 4, National I-lonor Society 3, 4 President 4, Ootimates 3, Nuntius 3, Student Relations Council 4, Co- Chairman 4, Civics Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Corridor Inspector 4, Junto 1, Q, Representative to Teachers' Conference 4, B. F. Chapter National Civic Club 1, Chairman 1, Junior Chorus 1, Courant 1, 4, Guide Service 4, l-lonor Craft Guild 4, Student Activities Committee Q, 3, Senior Service .... LESTER SHAPIRO,1699 St. Paul Street-Optimates Q, 3, Prize Awards CSectional Tennisb 3, Corridor Aide 4, School Tennis Champion Q, 3, 4, Junior Choir 1, Reserve Basketball Q, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Varsity Soccer 4, Tennis CCaptainD Q, 3, 4, Class OFlicer CSocial Chairmanj 4, Senior Council 4, City lnterscholastic Tennis Champ Q, 3, 4 CSingles and DoublesD .... LORMA E. SHAW, 9555 Titus Avenue-Corridor Aide 4, Senior Play Stall 4, Courant Stall 4, l-lonor Crait Guild 4, A Cappella Choir 3, Junto 1, Q, Executive Council 1, Junior Choir 1, Varsity 4, Key, Art Section 4, Les Babillards 4, School Play 4 ,... ALBERT S. SHERMAN, 64 l-luntington Park--Courant 1, Q, 3, 4, Editor-in- Chiel 4, Assistant Circulation Manager Q, 3, Circulation Manager 3, Assistant Publicity Manager 1, Q, Publicity Manager 3, Feature Editor 3, Editorial Board Q, 3, Franklin Day Committee 1, Q, Food Chairman Q, National l-lonor Society 3, 4, Les Babillards SZ, 3, 4, President Q, Reserve Soccer Q, 3, Junior Choir 1, Junto 1, Civics Club 1, Q, Eexecutive Council 1, Senior Play Cast, Student Activities Committee Q, 3, Senior Service, School Play 4 .... JEANNE SHERMAN, 38 Ovvaissa Drive-German l-lonor Society 2, 3, 4, Courant Stall 3, 4, Corridor Aide 4, Junto 3, Les Babillards Q, 3, 4, Junior Choir 1, National l-lonor Society 4 .... GEORGE SHEVLIN, 4086 Culver Road4Corridor Aide 4 .... FLORENCE M. SIDNEY, 1588 Ridge Road EastfCorridor Aide 4 .... ERNST SIEGMUND, 364 Fern- wood Avenue-Stage Manager 1, Q, 3, 4, Franklin Day Committee Q, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Craft Guild 3, 4, German Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Senior Service, School Play 4 .... HAROLD SILVER, 118 I-luntington Park!-Band Q, 3, Optimates 4i Senior Play, Courant 4, Track 1, Q, Corridor Aide 4 .... INEZ SINGER, 1108 Joseph Ave- nueAGirls' Leadership 4 .... DANIEL SKELLY, 186 Third Street-Senior Service .... FRANK SMITH, 909 St. Casimir Street'Library Aide Q, 3. Siegmund Sidney Shevlin J. Sherman A. Sherman Seltzer Seppen A. Shapiro L. Shapiro Shaw' J. Smith Snare l. Snyder T. Snyder Sorochty Stark JASON B. SMITH, Q14 Dickinson StreetfStudent Activities Committee 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Q, 3, Civics Club Q, 3, 4, Senior Play, A Cappella Choir 1, Q, 3, 4, Inter-l-ligh Prep 4, Courant 1, 4, Library Aide Q, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3 .... BETTY ANN SNARE, QQ Buell Drive-Choral Club Q, Corridor Aide Q, Gregg Award 80 .... IRVING M. SNYDER, 138 Teple Berlin StreetfReserve Baseball Q, Reserve Soccer Q, 3, Varsity Soccer 4, Reserve Basketball Steamer Q, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Junto 4 ,... THEODORE SNYDER,197 Avenue BAJunto 1, Junior Choir 1, Q, Corridor Aide Q, Senior Service .... MICHAEL SOROCHTY, QQ9 St. Casimir Street-Junior Choir 1, Junto 1, Q, 4, Corridor Aide 4, Senior Service, Key Circula- tion 4 .... ELIZABETH STARK, 54 Watkins Terrace-Orchestra Q, Optimates 1, Q, Ger- man l-lonor Society 1, Q, 3 ..., FRED STEAMER, 44 Jewel Street,--Advertising Manager, Key 4, Know Your School Week Committee 3, Franklin Day Committee Q, Junto 1. . . . ROBERT STEINORTH, 31 Ewer Avenue .... MILDRED STEKLOF, 47 Sullivan Street- Tdldskd Steinorrh Senior Girls' Glee Club 3 .... IRENE STENCLIK, 158 Roycrolt Drive--Gregg Award 80. . . . SYLVIA STILLER, 30 Carthage DrivefGregg Award 80, Girls' Leadership 3, Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, Courant, Typist 4 .... MAX STOLER, Q66 Norton StreetfCorridor I, ,,,,, Aide Q, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir Q, 3 .... HAROLD M. STRAUSS, Q8 Laser StreetfVarsity Baseball 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4 .... NELSON SWEETHEIMER, 15 Lyndhurst Street- H 5' Junto 3 .... WALTER J. SWEETlNG,133 Worthington Road-Courant 4, Students' Rela- tions Committee 4, Senior Play Stage Crew 4, Key Stal'l 4 .... WALTER F. SZOSTAK, 16 Tdbdczynski Moulson StreetfCorridor Aide Q, 3, Senior Service .... FLORENCE SZWAJKOS, 85 Steklof Durnan Street-Junto 1, 3, Key Circulation 4 .... REGINA TABACZYNSKI, 15 Peckham Street .... MAX TALASKA, 63 Roycroft Drive-Varsity Basketball 3, Varsity Baseball 3, Varsity Soccer 4 ,... JAMES TEPLE, 58 Wabash AvenuefCourant 3, 4, Key 4, Choral Club Q, Library Aide 1, Q, Les Babillards 4, Junior Choir 1, National Honor Society 4, Senior Guidance Council 4, Student Director. Szvvajkos Stenclik Szovstak Sweeting Sweetheimer Strauss Stoler Stiller 'K' Terranova Theuerkorn Thompson Tice H. Tishkotl J. Tishkolf Valenti Vaisey Vainask Vacanti Urbon GASPER TERRANOVA, 53Q Sixth Street--'Franklin Day Committee 3, 4, Junto 4 .... MARGOT THEUERKORN, Q7 Aebersold Street-Junior Choir 1 .... BETTY JANE THOMPSON, 31 Filon Avenue-Junto 1, Q, Senior Service, Les Babillards 3, 4, National Honor Society 4 .... ROBERT TICE, 7Q Adrian Road ---National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4, Students' Relations Council 3, 4, Co-Chairman 4, Inter-High Science Club 3, Co-Editor, Key 4, Franklin Day Committee Q, Band 1, Junior Orchestra 1, Guide Service 4, Know Your School Week Committee 3, Courant 4, Junto 1, Senior Play Staff, Civics Club 4, Senior Service ..,. HAROLD TISHKOFF, 49 Cutler Street--Standard Bearer 1, Junto 1, Q, 3, German Honor Society 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Corridor Aide 4, Courant 4, Co-Advertising Manager, Key 4, Know Your School Week Committee 3, Varsity Club 3. . . .JACK TISHKOFF, 49 Cutler Street,--Corridor Aide 4, Franklin Day Committee Q, Knovv Your School Week 3, Varsity Club 3, Library Aide 1, National Honor Society 4 .... PATRINA J. TORREGROSSA, 795 North StreetfCircolo Dante Q, Renaissance Society 1. . . . RALPH TOSCANO, 15 Manchester Street--Track 3 .... JOSEPH TRAPANI, Q3 Ontario Streetvf Library Aide 1 .... FAYE TREVAS, 8 Ariel Park .... LEWIS TROIANO, 147 Deerfield DrivefCorridor Aide 3, 4, Junto Q, Football, East Side .... HENRY TUBIOLO, 69 Second Street-Track 3, 4, Senior Service .... PETER FRANK TUBIOLO, 101 Adams Street-Inter High Choir 4, A Cappella Choir Q, 3, 4, Junior Choir 1, Q, Rennais- sance Q, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Reserve Soccer 3, Track 3, Madrigal Club 4, Inter-Prep Choir 3 .,.. PHILIP TUDISCO, Q1 Wright Terrace-Junto Q, 4 ..,. JOE TUTTOBENE, 716 Sigel StreetfCircolo Dante 3, 4 .... WILLIAM G. URBON, 3Q St. Jacob StreetACor- ridor Aide Q, National Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Council, VarsityVBaseball Q, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Varsity Soccer Q, 3, 4, German Honor Society 3, Standard Bearer 1, Senior Service, President Student Association 4 .... FRANCIS VACANTI, QQ Manitou Street- National Honor Society 4, Honor Cralt Guild Q, 3, 4, Corridor Aide Q, Renaissance Society 1, Junto Q, Guide 3 .... ANNE VAINASK, 76 Oneida StreetfLibrary Aide 1, Q, 3, 4, Corridor Aide 4, German Honor Society 4, Varsity Club 3, Junior Choir 1, Optimates Q, Senior Service, Junto 4 .... RICHARD VAISEY, 79 Tyler StreetfVarsity Soccer 3, 4, Reserve Soccer Q, Varsity Track 3, Properties Committee, Senior Play, OptimateS 9 -.-- PHYLLIS MARY VALENTI, 1100 Norton Street. Torregrossa Tosca no Trapani Trevas Tuttobene Tudisco P. Tubiolo H. Tubiolo Troiano A. Van Graafeiland Weingarten Weiner Weidenborner Watson ,W , 'im' Warner Van Zandt Vella Lor. Verna P. Van Graafeiland ADELE VAN GRAAFEILAND, 26 Joseph Place-German Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Leader 1, 2, Honor Leader 3, Girls' Athletic Council 4, Social Studies Library Aide 3, 4, Les Babillards 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4 .... PEARL VAN GRAAFEILAND, 113 Reliance Street-A Cappella Choir 4, Choral Club 3, Varsity Club 3, Junior Choir 1, Senior Girls' Club 2, 3, Latin Honor Society 4, National Honor Society 4, Inter-High Prep Choir 3, Student Activities Committee 1, Know Your School Week Committee 3, Senior Service .... DOROTHY L. VAN ZANDT, 3100 Culver Road-Corridor Aide 2, 4, Junto 1, Varsity Club 3, Craft Guild 4 .... DOMINIC VELLA, 189 Portland Avenue- Senior Service, Junto 4 ,... LORETTA VERNA, 20 Rustic Street-Circolo Dante 2 .... LUKE VERNA, 1645 Clifford Avenue-Junior Orchestra 1, Senior Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Track Team 2, 3, 4, Circolo Dante 3, Renaissance 3, Reserve Basketball 3, Cross Country Team 3, 4, lnter-High Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 .... ELSA VIEREGGE, 129 Weyl Street- National Honor Society 4, Commercial Honor Society 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 4, German Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, Girls' Athletic Committee 4, Varsity Club 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Girls' Sport Reporter, Courant 4, English Bookroom 3, 4, Corridor Aide 3, Gregg Awards 80, 100, Lost and Found 3, Honor Leaders 3, Junior Chorus 1 .... PETRINA VILLA, 27 Ontario Street-Craft Guild 4 .... DOLORES A. VOGLER, 164 Morrill Street-Corridor Aide 2, 4, Library Aide 3, Varsity Club 3 .... LILLIAN C. VON BUREN, 19 Leo Street-Corridor Aide 2, Know Your School Week Committee 3, Senior Girls' Glee Club 3 .... CHARLOTTE MARIA VORHOLZER, 689 Avenue D-National Honor Society 3, 4, German Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Junior Choir 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Choral Club 1, 2, Guide Service 4 .... BEATRICE WADEN, 497 Avenue D-Varsity Club 4 .... JUNE WAGNER, 124 Delamaine Drive-Lost and Found 3, Corridor Aide 3, Courant 3, Gregg Award 80 .... DOROTHE WALKER, 111 Chapin Street-Corridor Aide 3, Girls' Leaders 1, Junto 1, 2, Bookstore 2, 3, 4, Gregg Award 80, Key Circulation 4, Varsity Club 3, Senior Service .... JACK A. WALKER, 207 Ridge Road East-Junto 1, Library Aide 2, 3, Honor Craft Guild 4, Senior Class Council 4, Key 4 .... BETTY WAR- NER, 192 Thomas Avenue-Corridor Aide 2, 3, Corridor Inspector 3, German Honor Society 4, Senior Council 4, Junto 3, Craft Guild 4, Lost and Found 3, Leaders 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club, Senior Play StaH, Senior Service .... ROBERT WM. WATSON, 354 Bleaker Road-Franklin Day Committee 2 .... HELEN R. WEIDENBORNER, 100 Mitchell Street- Corridor Aide 3, 4, Senior Glee Club 3, Varsity Club 3 .... SYLVIA WEINER, 127 Weaver Street-A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Commercial Honor Society 3, 4, Social Chairman 4, Courant Circulation Stall 4, Franklin Day Committee 2, 3, Gregg Award 80, Co-Advertising Manager, Key 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Junior Choir 1, Corridor Aide 2, Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, Senior Service .... HYMEN WEINGARTEN, 597 Avenue D-Junto 1, 2, Cor- ridor Aide 3, Commrcial Honor Society 3, 4, President 4, National Honor Society 4, Advertising Start, Key 4, Gregg Award 80, English Bookroom 4, J. Walker D. Walker Wagner Waden 'INET Luke Verna Vieregge .... Q Villa Vogler Von Buren 1. xc I 3 af Vorholzer Weingartner Wood Wolters .,. 1. W! xy v P. Wittenberg B. Wittenberg Weinstein Welch Wenzel J. Werner RUTH WEINGARTNER, 150 Durnan Street-National Honor Society 4, Junto 3, Com- mercial Honor Society 3, 4, Corridor Aide 4, Gregg Awards 80, 100, Les Babillards 3, 4. . . . SHIRLEY ADELE WEINSTEIN, 469 Hollenbeclc Street-G. A. C. 1, Q, 3, 4, Gregg Awards 80, 100, Varsity Club 4, Key Circulation 4 .... DOLORES WELCH, 44 Furlong Street-Senior Orchestra 1, Q, 3, 4, Inter-High Orchestra 1, Q, 3, 4, Student Activities Com- mittee 4, A Cappella Choir 3, Junior Choir 1, Junior Orchestra 1, Senior Girls' Glee Club Q, Senior Service .... WALTER WENZEL, 175 Chapin Street+Optimates Q, Ger- man Honor Society 3, Varsity Soccer 4, Reserve Soccer Q, 3, Reserve Baseball 3, . . .JANE WERNER, Q4 Weaver StreetfJunto 3, 4, Executive Council 3, 4, Key Stall 4, Commercial Honor Society 3, 4, Social Chairman 3, 4, Memorial Scholarship Committee 3, Junior Choir 1, Gregg Awards 80, 100, Thrift Committee 3, Senior Service, School Play 4 .... SHIRLEY WERNER, Q33 Durnan StreetfA Cappella Choir Q, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Inter-High Prep 1, Inter-High 2, 3, 4, Madrigal Club 3, 4, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Senior Play .... BERNARD WHITE, 102 Eiffel Place .... ROLAND J. WHITE, Q5 Berry Street-A Cap- pella Choir 1, Q, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Guide Service 4, Corridor Inspector 4, Inter-High Choir 3, 4, Student Relations' Council 4, Senior Play StaFl 4, Inter-High Prep Choir Q .... EDWARD J. WIERZBICKI, 96 St. Stanislaus Street .... RAYMOND WILLER, Q4 Burbanlc Street .... LAURAY WILSON, 416 Bay Street-Junto 3, Senior Play Staff 4, Senior Service .... EDWARD WISNIEWSKI, 855 Avenue DACorridor Aide, Q Junto 4, Courant 4 .... ART WISNOVITZ, 1684 St. Paul Street-Latin Honor Society 2, German Honor Society Q, National Honor Society 3, 4 .... RUTH H. WISOTZKE, 31 Winterroth StreetWGirls' Leadership 1, Q, Gregg Award 80 .... JUNE WITHEY, 68 Schnaclcel Drive- A Cappella Choir SZ, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Junto 3, Girls' Leadership Q .... BERNARD M. WITTENBERG, Q55 Ernst Street .... PHYLLIS E. WITTENBERG,94 Field Streetvlnter- High Prep Choir 3, Junto 4, Guide Service Q, Corridor Aide Q, 4, Varsity Club 3, Senior Service, Senior Girls' Glee Club .... WANDA J. WOJTAS, Q31 Weyl Street-Senior Class Council 3, 4, Gregg Award 80, Varsity Club 4, Senior Service, National Honor Society 4, Key Circulation 4 .... GYSBERT A. WOLTERS, 57 Ohio Street .... KATH- ERINE WOOD, QQ Priscilla Street. Withey Wisotzlce Wisnovitz Wisniewslci 'ai WW' 4 S. Werner B. White R. White Wierzbiclci Willer Wilson 4 Woytas Vanaitis Yarus Yates Youngman Zajaczkoska IRENE P. WOYTAS, 73 Fairbanks Street-Girls' Leader 3, Corridor Aide 4 .... EDWARD YANAITIS, 1048 North Street--Craft Guild 3, 4 ,... EMELIA H. YARUS, QOO Dela- maine Drive-Girls' Leadership 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, Senior Girls' Glee Club ..... ALICE YATES, 40 Seabrook StreetvA Cappella Choir 2, 3, Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Varsity Sclmdef 3, 4, Courant 4, Junior cnau 1, Junta 4, Key Circulation 4 .... RICHARD VALENTINE ZUWOS2' YOUNGMAN, 81 Herald Street-Varsity Basketball Q, 3, A Cappella Choir Q .... LOTTIE ZAJACZKOSKA, 86 Ernst Street-Corridor Aide 4 .... HELEN ZEITVOGEL, Q41 Durnan Street-Corridor Aide 1, 4, Junto 1 ,... TEDDY ZIELONKO, 958 Clifford Avenue-Corridor Aide 4 .... MARY ZIZI, 501 Sixth Street-Varsity Club 4, Honor Leaders Q, 3, 4, Girls' Leader1 . . . JUNE ZOLLWEG, E22 Greenwood Street .... HENRY ZWERKA, 77 Ernst Street-Junto SZ .... EMILIE ZWIERLEIN, 36 Holbrooke Street- Nl Z' l k OUOW National Honor Society 3, 4, Les Babillards 3, 4, Honor Craft Guild 3, 4, Guide Service 4, le on O Corridor Aide Q, English Bookroom 3, 4, Junior Choir Q, Courant 3, 4, Key, Organization Editor 4, Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, Guardian ofthe Flag 1939 .... SUMMER SCHOOL 4 GRADUATES . . . CHARLES ARIENO, 167 Pennsylvania Avenue-Corridor Aide 1, F 2, Guidance Council 4. . ROY DE MARCO, 125 Bock Street-Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, Franklin Day Committee 1, Corridor Aide 1 .... EDITH GROSSMAN, 58 Nye Park-A Cappella Choir 3, Junior Choir 1 .... FRANK JANSSON, 499 Norton Street-Traffic Nlicale Zizi Squad Q, 3, 4, Captain 4, Varsity Soccer Q, 3, 4, Library Aide Q, 3, 4 .... ALFRED J. MATEIKIS, 59 Rosemary Drive .... FRANCESS M. MICALE, 439 Portland Avenue- Corriclor Aide 3, Library Aide 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club Q, 3 .... GEORGE MORROW, 74 Pomeroy Street'--Reserve S occe r 2, Junto 1, 4, Franklin Day Committee 3, Reserve Varsity Basketball 4, Corridor Aide 3, 4 .... HAROLD SCHNEIDER, 1250 Norton Street- German Honor Society 4. Mateikis Zoigweg Jansson Grossman De Marco Arieno Zwierlein Zwerkd if f 3 lv AST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the seniors of 1940, being of unsound mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this our last WILL AND TESTAMENT, in manner following, that is to say: First: We direct that all our just debts and expenses be forgotten. Second: We bequeath our superb intelligence, magnificent energy, and stainless record to the incoming senior class of 1941. We leave the weary Mr. Bezant, faculty adviser of the Key, our best wishes and an aspirin. To Mr. Francis, we leave many thanks for the enjoyable seventh periods spent in his office. We leave the stairways and halls to the many up and coming athletic enthusiasts who crave indoor sports. To Miss Levin, we relinquish an aggregation of heterogeneous verbalisms which she may hurl at the future bodies of students grouped together pursuing equivalent studies. fMyl Myl did that come out of us'?D We leave our many homework assignments to ---, but then we vvouldn't do that to a dog. We leave the fervent hope that Miss Langvvorthy's classes, who are told that they do not come up to the standards of the other group, never discover that there is no other group. To all bored clock watchers, we leave the many stray dogs whose roaming of the corridors provides so much entertainment. We leave the dishes, chairs, tables, and silver of the lunchrooms, all in one piece, to a grateful Mr. Cleland. Gur gym instructor's Pride and Joys respectfully leave their autographed copies of How To Be- come A Superman in 10 Easy Lessons for future reference to inquisitive Franklinites. We bequeath the wastepaper baskets to our future basketball players, they make splendid devices for improving their skill. To all the chemistry classes from whose doors issue such delicate odors, we leave a fumigator, direc- tions for its use, and a prayer that they will use it. We leave Franklin l'ligh in record time-only five years. To those old meanies, the teachers that enter 4-A classrooms eating, we leave scads of raspberries. We leave all the study halls one year's subscription to the X -1. f .. , ., , N-- Q1 Famous Funnies so that the sleepers may have something J, K X X f to do. J, N f To all those seniors vvho have over four subjects and more . 7 A , than five activities we leave a comfortable and cozy strait ' I ' jacket. 3 A I 15215 Signed: The Class of June, 1940 ff l v ' ,7 Witnesses: Mickey Mouse : Paul Revere William Shakespeare 1' 1 It il .. 48 ww ff ' 5 V '..'. Vik A L. 's Q? .X Si , ., A aa., mg, 'W ks IWVAM My ay W W pl -ws. -af .... MM-A . L ...LQASTBRLEQ s Q , CALENDAR SEPTEMBER Three things are inevitable . . . death, taxes, and the opening of school .... New school ollicers take Over ...- OCTOBER Yip-eee-ayl . . . Seniors hold lall round-up .... Cole lndoor Circus invades Eranlclin .... National l-lonor . . . l:l'dEll'Clll'l Day . . . Seniors clean up alter Banquet lor lVlr.Spinning .... Dime Dance Society baby party .... Executive Council and Junto convene .... 'doin a Club weelc swings out with full force .... Teachers' zone parley gives students a much needed rest .... The KEY start is chosen .... NOVEMBER Football pep rally held at Palace theatre .... East swamps West in three trial lootball games .... Franlclin helps the swampers .... Memorial Scholar- ship drive .... Senior play cast chosen .... DECEMBER l.ost and Found holds auction .... Faculty honors Mr. and Mrs. Sabin at tea .... Class of 1939 holds Christmas dance .... Senior play is a howling suc- cess .... Christmas recess .... liberty at last .... OF EVENTS JANUARY 1940 says Ul'lello .... Llrbon, Coombs, and Greves emerge victorious in school elections .... Courant stahl undergoes reorganization .... FEBRUARY Variety show is smash success .... Annual concert by Franklin band and orchestra .... Senior parents' night .... Mom and pop meet the Hteechurn, , . . Commercial Honor Society alumni party .... MARCH Easter vacation .... the lull before the storm .... APRIL Know Your School Weekl' attracts thousands. , . Girls' Athletic Banquet held .... MAY Annual National Honor Society banquet .,.. Census reports 3,000,000,000,000 peanuts con- sumed on Franlclin Day .... Choral Festival For music overs .... JUNE ml'l'lEH banquet, the SENIOR banquet .... Examina- tions ..., Woe is we .... Graduation UD .... Finis Sept.-Jan. Robert Gray . ,loseplwine Garges Virginia Kolipab JUNTO Symbol ol democracy .... sponsor ol tlwe ever popular dime dances. . . . parliamentary procedure su- preme .... tlwe most popular spot in sclwool vvlwen tlwe candidates lor student government otlices are se- lected .... lousy committees. . . secretarial minutes and reports .... ul moye tl'ie meeting be ad- journedn . .. tg xv Atkrxm, iii! F K 'Q 'Z i . W-I' f - m l ' v A ' E i STUDENT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Jandunxe l939A'l94O . President . . William Urbon . Vice-President . . William Coombs . Secretary . . Dorotlwy Greves ' 2 SEAIED1 Gray, Garges, Mr. Francis, BieIski, Graum. STAND- ING: Mr. Sabin, Kauffman, Mr. Butterfield, Weiner, Miss Langworthy, Graef, Kohbab, I3Iock, Mr. Zornow. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Six students Irom senior IiigIi, two from junior . .. pIusscI1ooI otticers . . .sponsor oi Student Relations CounciI . . . discussing scI'iooI probIems . . . intro- ducing new ideas . . . tIie power t3eI'iind the Student Association. . . UINIO smoking on tI1e campusIH . . . IIirow tIie paper in tI'ie basket, pIeaseI . . . UNO runningIH . .. .U ,, p stairway. I 4 . . poker Faced otienders earnestly pleading . . . cross examination . . . judges graveIy pronouncing sentence .... STUDENT RELAIIQNS CQUNCIL ON FLOOR: Katzovvitz, Meiselman, Naselsker, Ferraro, DiMuro, Shaw. FIRST ROW SEATED: Makovvski, Gray, Roth, Shapiro, Graef, Weiner, Graning, Kubasievvitz. SECOND ROW: Van Graaefeiland, Kurmis, Rotmans, Kosel, Baranowski, Pembroke, I-lolovvka. THIRD ROW: Lietzau Tishkofl, Karp, Teple, Melnyk, Kassel, Tice, Manelis, Fuerst. FOURTH ROW: Weingarten, Zwierlein, Medvin Edelstein, Patrick, Orgar, Murawski, Weiner, Dox, THE KEY Co-Editors . . .Arthur Shapiro, Robert Tice. Organization . .Emilie Zvvierlein Feature Section . .Mildred Ferraro, James Te- ple, Marion Fuerst, Fred Edelstein, Laura Bernhardt, Ruth Blackman, Walter Sweeting. Senior Section . .Gerald Graef, Chairman, Dorothy Katzovvitz, Alvin Manelis, Patricia Graning, Alice Rotmans, Jack Walker. Art . .John Makowski, Chairman, Elizabeth Stark, Charlotte Vorholzer, Rose DiMuro, l.orma Shavv, William Kub- asiewitz, Mr. Joseph Magro and Miss Marion Tuthill, Directors. Feature Photography .Albert Patrick, Matthew Mu- ravvski, Mr. Charles Col- burn, Director. lndividualPhotographyDorothy Lietzau, Mildred Pembroke, Eleanor Baranow- ski, Jane Werner. Group Photography .Alfred Orgar. Typists .... Thelma Meiselman, Mildred Kurmis, Evelyn Neselsker, Katherine l-lolowka. Circulation . .Kenneth Kassel, Chairman, Ellis Medvin,Ass,tChairman. Publicity . .Henry Melnyk, James Dox. Advertising .l-larold TishkoFF, Sylvia Wei- ner, Managers, Fred Steamer, Anna Roth, l'lymen Wein- garten, George Kosel, Rob- ert Gray, Armenio Portella, Jack Tishkolf. FIRST ROW: Stiller, Lebowitz, Naselslcer, Merzel, Sanovv Zwierlein, Bloom, Kahn, Datz, Sherman, Dvvorlcinlc, Pearlman Cooper, Braunle. THIRD ROW: Presberg, Salamone, Block, DiMuro Breslawslci, Kelinslcy, Rotmans, Champlin, Teple, Mr. Tate. FOURTH ROW: Grossman, Tourlc, Murphy, Natapow, Vieregge, Caplin, Collins, Kosel, Tice, Cohen. FIFTH ROW: Maleowslci, Edelstein, Kololc, Svveeting, Kubasievvitz, Plantania, Park, Wisnievvslci, Glasser, Graei. THE CCJURANT News . .Freda Dvvorltin, William Coombs, Jaclc Presberg, lfudice Tourlc. Editorial .Rose Datz, Georgia Sanow, Rutlw l.e- bowitz. Features .James Teple, Plwyllis Surwillo, Cliarles Parl4, Pauline l.ilsl1utz, Jeanne Siier- man, Doris Natapow, Alice Rotmans. Sports . .Bernard Glasser, Irving Kessler, Hy- man Datz, Mae Collins, Sidney Galin- slci, Sam Platania. Art . .Jolwn Malqowslci, Tlielma Stelclol, Tliel- man Malcowslci. Circulation .Jerome Kalwn, Manager, Miclwael Sala- mone, Estelle Pearlman, Abraiiam Co- l'ien, Ass't Manager. Advertising .Leonard Bloom, Mgr., Eleanor Wozey, Ass't Mgr., Grace Costicii, Giga Fedylt, Lee Goldman, Irving Hollander, Lucy Saporito, Sam Slobodnilc Publicity .Gerald Grael, Mgr., George Kosel, Alvin Grossman, Adele Gwirtzman, Robert Manslce, Robert Tice. 55 I Gwirtzman, Sanders, Steclclolf. SECOND ROW, SEATED: I NATIONAL HCJNOR SOCIETY OFFICERS, 'I939-1940 SEPTEMBER-JANUARY Arthur Shapiro. . . President John KnacIc . . Vice-Rresident Dorothy ChampIin . . Secretary Betty Cassebeer . . . Treasurer RhyIIis BeII . . Social Chairman Raymond BusIcus . . SociaI Chairman JANUARY-JUNE Robert Tice . . . President Charles Park . . Vice-President Dorothy I.ietzau . . Secretary AIIrecI Orgar . . . Treasurer Jean Garnham . Social Chairman Kenneth KasseI . Social Chairman FIRST ROW: Sherman, Zvvierlein, Cassebeer, Knacic, Shapiro, Champlin, Buslcus, Bell Weingarten. SECOND ROW: Katzowitz, LaSalle, Johnville, VanGraafeiIand, I-Iarder, I-Iauser, Ferraro, Eisele, Weingartner. THIRD ROW: Vacanti, Griffin, Teple, Collins, Escott, Rotmans, Baranowski, LataI, Pembroke, FOURTH ROW: Garnham, Lietzau, Grenci, Salamone Vieregge, PoIsineIli, Kosel, Cooper, Seike. FIFTI-I ROW: Gray, Wisnowitz, Siegmund, Medvin, Orgar, Kassel, Tice, Park, DeLucia. FIRST ROW: Garnham, Schultz, Kann, Boysits, Marinetti, Champlin, EiseIe, Pfeiffer. SECOND ROW, SEATED: Siegmund, Graning, MeInyIc, Smith, St. Peter, Joseph- son, Silver, Carr, Orgar. THIRD ROW, STANDING: Dox, Christiano, Karp, Iaia, Knack, Manelis, Di Benedetto, Kazala, Sherman. FOURTH ROW: Hotfman, Shaw, Svveeting, Coma, Vaisey, Park, Edelstein, Shapiro, Cooper, Buskus, Roth. SENIOR PLAY MERTON OF TI-IE MOVIES The Castfin Order of Appearance Amos Gashwiler Elmer HuI'I . Tessie Kearns . Casting Director J. I.ester Montague Sigmund RosenbIatt WeIIer . . Camera Man . Montague Girl HaroId ParmaIee Jeff Baird . Beulah Baxter . Muriel Mercer Max . . Electrician . Mrs. Patterson . Walberg . . . Henry MeInyI4 . Donald Carr Patricia Graning Irene Marinetti AIIDert Sherman Seymour ,Iosephson . . . Bernard Karp Ernst Siegmund ,Iarmaine St. Peters Raymond BusIcus . HaroId SiIver Ruth Hoffman EIorence Kann . Benny Iaia . AIIred Coma . . An na Roth Albert Christiano SUPPORTING CAST Bette Boisitz Fred EdeIstein Mary Iaahelli Mildred Eerraro ArIine EiseIe Sam Ciulla 57 LES BABILLARDS FIRST ROW: Bretstein, Katzovvitz, Gvvirtzman, Sanow, Goldman, Sanzel, Salerno, SECOND ROW, SEATED: Mrs, Dunham, Bloom, Suslcind, Grael, Surwillo, Thompson, Goldman, Sherman, THIRD ROW: Heckler, Grasso, Van Graafeiland, Bloom, Garliner, Dunn, May, Bell, Nassivera, Schelter. FOURTH ROW: Sherman, Christolf, Masling, Peath, Presburg, Bernhardt, Murphy, Thompson, Kessler, Kosel. FIFTH ROW: Bondi, Champlin, Graef, Rosenbloom, Rotmans, Cooper, Teple, Park, Javvorski. T : blouski, Rose, Baldwin, Goldstein, Sanow, Goldman, Garliner, Dunn, Katzowitz, Christoll. SECOND ROW BF2EXTgD?TDiatjdMiss Hess, Edelstein, Block, Hoderlein, Johnville, Sand, Bloom, Cohen, Kahn, Rosenbloom. THIRD ROW Gorges Byrne, Kolibab, Ferraro, Farash, D'Pxmico, Balco, Fedyk, Wozey, Kessler, Goldman, Achter. FOURTH ROW I-Iglldngjer Hof-fmdn, Flugel, Gross, Winograd, Patti, Silver, Schramm, Grabb, Keirn, lvlelnylc. FIFTH ROW: Szozda, Morris I Kaplin, Medvin, Kassel, Shapiro, Lieberman, Gould, Koren, Kolesnilf. OPTIMATES 58 CIRCOLO DANTE FIRST ROW: Rivoli, D'Argento, Proeta, LaSalle, Mangera, Rizzo, Morgante, DeCarne, Costanzo. SECOND ROW: Miss Flora Rizzo, Dell, Rosa, Candella, DiBiase, Salamone, DeLucia, Ciavatta, Luciano, Della Rosa, Nicosia. THIRD ROW: Ciavatta, lntini, Salerno, Rotterdam, Loiacano, Verna, Iaclwelli, LoCicero, Migliore, LaForce, Tortie, Giglio, FOURTH ROW: Agnello, Tortetie, Sherron, Nardone, Capobianco, Harder, Vullo, Pugliese, Mallo, Lazzara, Sinopoli, Russo. FIFTH ROW: Tummi- nelli, Nardone, Fargnoli, Circa, Saporito, Oliver, Bellanca, Colombo, Peters, Morasco, Malgieri. SIXTH ROW: Bondi, Bronte, Maiorani, Ferraro, Difvlarco, Baldintino, Bronte, S, Grenci, D. Grenci, Tuttobene. 'll Q' FRONT ROW: Siegmund W., Kahn, Sagers, Stall, Silver. SECOND ROW: Farraro, Warner, Vogellwut, Miclcletislw, Bloch, Garnham, Vieregge. THIRD ROW: Veith, Rotmans, Levin, D'Amico, Gvvirtzman, Van Ciraafeiland. FOURTH ROW: Siegmuncl, E., Grom, Sclmoth, Champlin, Miss Laley, Schmidt, Selke, Vainaslc. GERMAN HONOR SOCIETY 59 COMMERCIAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Bates, Eisele, Fraese, LaSalle, Weingartner, Capobianco. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Young, Lietzau, Blier, Wein- garten, Ennis, Weiner, Werner. THIRD ROW: Hauser, Vieregge, Korpovvicz, Nawrocki, Holowka, Street. FOURTH ROW Adamski, Flugel, Finzer, Marconi, Collins, Stehler. O FIRST ROW: Gallup, Herman, Geraci, Shapiro, NeFIenger, Reinstadler, Antinarelli, Grossman, Nawrocki, Schroeder Nowak. SECOND ROW: Latal, Bruzzesse, Mr. Darling, Kassel, Wolgast, Kurmis, Buskus, Nicasea, Denaro, Van Zandt. THIRD ROW: Portella, Masucci, Hoffman, Sand, Javvorski, Kauffman, Hurley, McBride. FOURTH ROW: Cimino, Brazes, Ciurco, Cox, Toto, Kennedy, Gleba, Cohen, Lietzau, Levin. FIFTH ROW: Benwitz, Nassivera Anuskiewitz, Malamut, Steklof, Dunn, May, Liacano, Matina, Siegmund, Miss Scribner. SIXTH ROW: Bondi, Gessensway, Baries, Mourer, Cook, Walker, Murawski, Ogley, Zwierlein, Gallup, Villa. O9 CRAFT GUILD I , i as , ,, rf V. xy I I X K I mg -F : fe A CAPPELLA CHOIR Sliimmering red satin . . . melodious young voices . . , music-stirring, tender, soaring . . r popular Mr. Ewing directing expertly . , . assemblies deliglitlul because ol tlieir presence . . . radio programs . . . Eastman -Ilieatre presentations . . . clioir parties. . . . Q MADRIGAL CLUB Carolling atflwristmastime . . . too infrequent assembly appearances , . . weelcly reliearsals . . . sI4illful Mr. I.yders at tlwe musical lielm . . . tlie best in music presented witli appealing sincerity. . . lwearty applause well earned .... FIRST ROW: Mr. Lyders, Gleiclw, Tubiola, Guddat, Sanders, Knaclc. SECOND ROW1 Guarino, Bloch, D'Amico, Neuer, Ferraro, I-Iesselbein, Sclieiman. THIRD ROW: Gould, Morris, Gorney, fVlacKeIIer, I-Iollenbaclc, Weiner, Stark, NOT IN PICTURE: Bartiste, Dann, Geraci, Achter. ly BAND Stirring martial airs . . . welcome presence at lwome games . . . paracling at Franlclin Day . . . Hlelt, right . . . grand musical accompaniment, to as- sembly programs . . .colorful recl and vvliite uniforms . . . welre proud ol our band. . . 69 ORCHESTRA Fine music . . . slmillul lwandling of difficult compositions . . . Mr. Van l-loesenls capable direction . . . singing violins. . .tlwe spring music festival . . . slwrill notes and sonor- ous tones . . . Our orclwestra seems to be getting better all tlwe time. . . . Ptitw Dom Elf it If BEADUQ ' M' FIRST ROW: M. Gwirtzman, A. Gwirtzman, Goldstein, Bloch, Welsh. MIDDLE POW: Latal, Nichols, Amaclcer, Mrs. Tillman, Miss Pitts, MacKeIIar, Dugan, Kahn. SECOND ROW: Presburg, Edelstein, Dox, Szozda, Sands. STUDENT ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE QFFICERS Kenneth Goldstein . . President Adele Gwirtzman . Vice-president Shirley Bloch . Secretary Join a Club. . . . UDO Vourclubbing Now. . . . 'Clubs are the Thing. . . . i'I3e Wise, I-Iarmonizei' . . . H,Ioin a wht' Club Now. . . . annual campaign oi student activities Ht,f,t,,g7,NGN committee to stimulate club spirit, . . . organizing new Hsaiw Ct us clubs .... helping arrange programs .... good will visits. . . . friendly assistance .... the unsung heroes ol extra- curricular activities .... GIRLS' ATHLETIC COUNCIL Sponsor of alter-sclwool sports .... wlwite-garbed lead- ers . . . valuable assistants to tlie lwealtln education depart- ment... intra-mural splasli party. . . baslcetball tournament ...introduction ol tlwe point system . . . tennis, badminton, ancl baseball tournaments. . . tlwe jolly G. A. C. banquet near tlie end of tlwe season... OFFICERS Slwirley Weinstein ..,. . President Mae Collins . . . . Vice-president Gertrude Goldman . . Secretary FIRST POW: Katzowitz, Wozy, Eisele, Baranowslci. SECOND ROW: Collins, Adams, Goldman, Weinstein, Veregge. THIRD ROW: Fuerst, Van Graafeiland, Graning. I at 'f v I 3 as-t I L, 1- Chapter Alpha Beta Gamma Phi Alpha psi Phi Kappa Sigma Beta Phi Gamma President . William Coombs . Charles park . . Gerald Grael . . Qscar Johnson . Earl Leonardo . . AI Pucci . . 4 Jerome Parenteau . . FRANKLIN I-ll-V COUNQL President .... John Knac:l4 Vice-President . . . Kenneth Kassel Secretary . Gerald Grael Treasurer . l:ranl4 Candela Adviser Mr. Stalker Adviser Mr. l-lobtns Mr. Saunders Mr. Sullivan Mr. D. Clarlc Mr. Darling Mr. Stallcer Mr. Potter ALPHA TRI-Y Adele Van Graaleiland . . . President Edna Pleiller .... Social Chairman Betsy l'letherlin .... Vice-President Lorma Shaw . . . program Chairman Dolores Graph . . , Corresponding Sec. Betty Jane Cooper . Publicity Chairman Dolores Welch . . Recording Sec. Miss Metz . . . Faculty Adviser Margaret Johnston . . Treasurer . Joyce Maclfellar . . . . President Virginia Kolipab . . . . Treasurer Jean Thompson . . . Vice-president Catherine Baker . . Social Chairman Kathleen pioch . . Corresponding Sec. Selma Kautlman . program Chairman Miriam Street .... Recording Sec. Miss Cochrane . Faculty Adviser BETA TRI-Y Seniors surround svvingsters at Scl1mitt's Super Special Senior Sl1amrocl4Slna3lH .... l:ranl4lin's traffic squad takes time off to pose .... National Honor So- ciety memloers cavort at Infant Party nappy with all-day suck- ers, dolls, guns, and bonnets. ...lime out for luncli. ,. 1-.-,wg-wr .,.,,,,..,W 7- ,.,., .-rv fu' -W? -- ..,.. -, , , V . ry, f-Y-1 1-wqqvqfv------W-f-yy-7-,rw v- - ..--v -v- 1 -,W . Q ., 4. 4 . . . Af A ,SN 1 S 1 K iw Q ,Ay ' jj 1 1 I -vu- 1 J 1 4 A 1 9 It fin'-ss i 1 IJ ,- uf its I 'nw-1 u.. 5 K fm' v I - 4 I 'H..,,,u an Q N tg is i W' W s 'piss ti?-aff ' . y L y V mm i at Y, 2. i its ei A. , , SEATED: Urbon, Seyboth, Robinson, Jaworslci, lnfantolino. STANDING: Shapiro, Schoolman, Beers, Talaslca, Snyder BASKETBALL Grrrl Fight! Fight-Team-Fightl .... Speed, ac- curacy, thrills, cut-ins, pop shots .... new uni- forms .... team revamped alter First game .,.. inexperienced but game .... new players de- veloped by Coach Beach .... Snyder malces All- Scholastic team .... Qualcers showed excellent sportsmanship at all times .... won only two games but line spirit ol players overshadows dis- appointing season. . . SGCCER Crowds huddled in bleachers .... shrill cheers .... long boots .... thrilling saves .... speedy dribles .... breathless moments .... red and white shirts of players .... bruised Shins. . . . strategic plans during the halves. . . . many losses and wins by close scores. SEATED: Stenuf, Manager, Urbon, Seyboth, Talaslca, Kolstad, Snyder, Weber, Vaisey, Ziovrowski, Coach Roche STANDING: Swann, Klimaclc, lndovino, Bona, Ciulla, Principie, Wenzel, Janson, Micole. Pl air 'W X t il 1 . , ' nw' ' ' I. ,ay 1 ta I QQ I- i g et, . . l 1 -1 l A , '. l 'lw ' fi 5 4 -lt! . -1 f - N 7,L,, Aims' ,, hy A 2 - i fy l' i Q' f A i. 1 --rg x , FRONT: l-leinz, Seyboth, Urbon, Fien, Sachs, Strauss, Tur- chetti, Talaslca. BACK ROW: Weber, Flynn Maslanlca, Klimalc, DeMarco, Cala, Oliver, Vecclwio. BASEBALL Batting practice, Fielding practice .... one of Rocliestens Finest diamonds .... lorren's coaclwed team capped second place .... combination ol good Fielding and timely lwitting .... Urlvon and Seybotlw named on All-Scholastic team .... re- turn ol ten veterans plus strong reserve team augurs well lor 1940. Note-Due to early date of publication, the Key is pre- senting Baseball and Track as of 1939. C-in i f . 55 FRONT ROW: Mr. Colburn, A. Nicosia, Daly, Levi, Ciulla, Greenberg, B. Nicosia. SECOND ROW: Verna, Toscano, Pille, Platania, Altemoos, Christopher, Herman, Verna. THIRD ROW: Dworkin, Sugerman, Eastman, Shevlin, Klimaszewslci, Leone, Frazier, Coombs. BACK ROW: Loetterle, Jennings, Warner, Shopes, lngoglia, Logan, Berry. TRACK Return ol practically all ol last year's traclc team promises good season .... Field events considerably stronger than in 1939 .... 50 candidates an- swered lirst call lor 1940 team .... relay, mile run, 220- and 'IOO-yard dashes lilcely to repeat last years' win- ning performances .... Mr. Colburn highly optimistic .... 73 CROSS COUNTRY FOOTBALL BACK ROW: Schreiner, Troiano, Jardine. CENTER ROW: Rollo, Christiano, Coach Burns, Beach, Nettnin, Laferera. FRONT ROW: Bryan, Przybyla, Siconolfi, McMillan. Franklin I-Iigh's contribution to the East Side football team. FIRST ROW: Adams, Breitenbuecher, Koetter, Tennent, Onussiet. SECOND ROW: Gesensway, Schultz, Nussenbaum, Loetterle, Stenuf, Ballard, Gilbert. SWIMMING Flo Swimming UNUSE- Q an I :V I , ,Z- -v I ,H , K I ga , , ,,,. , J .. , Q Franlclin's Record in Sports 1930-31 1931-39 . . 1939-33 1933-34 1934-35 . . 1935-36 . 1936-37 . 1937-38 . 1939 City and county basketball champs. l 4 !City, county, and sectional basketball champs. Franklin won baseball trophy. City track champs. Mr. Zornow won faculty ping pong tournament. Track team again in front. Bowling team gained the limelight. Championship again won by bowlers. Basketball team took city, county championships. l-loopsters won coveted sectionals. Tennis team swept city competition. Baseball team annexed city, county, and sectional championships with 21 consecutive wins. Sectional diving champ, Ed Smyke, won berth on All-American Scho- lastic Swimming team. East Side football team .... Fight! Team! Fight! . . . Ugh! Ugh! . . . Mike does his bit .... Weather: Today, delicious, tomorrow, F R A N K L I F U F your guess is as good as ours ALIAS THE HI MOTTO: WITH MALLETS TOWF Date: Day before tomorrow. If you like iii This little rag is published by the students f Benjamin Franklin High School. It appears rhen it is published and is published just efore it appears. Our Motto is: Vith mallets toward all, charity toward none. bntributin agencies are: The Little Man Vho Was Tiere, International Snooze Serv- ze, and The Schlemiel News Agency. STAFF ditor ...... Dick Tater .ssistant Editor . . . Po Tater ,ssistant to the Assistant Editor Toe Mater iterary Editor . . . Matt Hemmatics tirt Editor . . Ima Gossip, Ima Slob nooze Editor .... Phil Losophy zclumge Editor . . Ettie Kett ports Editor . . . Cy Kology dvertising Manager . . Vic Trola dvice to the Lovelorrt Seeya Later, Esca Later Dlumnists . Ella Vator, Ida Rather-Walk DON'T TAKE CHANGES Skip School the Right Way! md 44 standard passes, 33 absence slips, tpu il requests, and 11 cents in cash, and e will send a complete handbook on playing rokey. Address: HE NEVER-FAIL HOOKEY SCHOOLS Igot Cawtonce-Principal Hookeyville, N oo Yawk ADVICE TO GIRLS Avoid dangerous persons, such as: a. Actors-they have a good line. b. Chemists-they are likely to blow up. c. Historians-they like a lot of dates. d. Doctors-they like to cut up. ' e. Pilots-they are too fast. f. Street car conductors-they tell you where to get off. SAVE UP TO UZ, ON EXAMINATION SUPPLIES at the SPECIALTY COMPANY 414 Front Street PERISCOPES-invisible to the teacher's eye. Formerly 32.00 Now only 81.99 CARRIER PIGEONS-for use in large study halls Formerly 3510.00 Now only 310.59 NU-GIANT FORCEPS-3 inches, can be lengthened to 20 ft.-leather case. Formerly 354.35 Now only 54.34 FRANKLIN FRESHMAN FINISHES FARCE Fred Felt, Franklin freshman, finally fin- ished a four act farce about a famous, fascinat- ing, fat, funny, friendly, flat footed, frisky, fuzzy, frowzy, fanatic, French, farmer-Iisher- man from Flanders fields in Flanders. Frank- lin's faculty feels the farce will fare fairly as a Franklin feature. Felt's fantasy will be fos- tered Friday, February fourteenth. Freddie feels the frisky fable will be a fabulous favorite. We, too, feel Freddie's faith is not false. 1941 BUDGET SET AT 2 BILLION DOLLARS The Junto today passed a resolution setting the budget for the coming school year at two llion dollars. It exceeds last year's budget by two billion dollars. The budget aroused consider- vle opposition from the executive council, but was finally passed. Reliable sources inform us at Mr. Butterfield will sign the resolution without hesitancy. The proposed expenditures and I anticipated revenues are itemized below. EXPENDITURES hool defense and rearmament ........................ .... 3 1,799,000,000 udent unemployment relief. . . ...............,. . . 92,967,000 udent government expense . . . . 50,440,000 aw mouse traps for library .... 40,520,000 odernized furniture ............ 15,000,040 bel suit against Courant. ......... 1,000,000 andard passes for Mr. Francis. ,... 40,000 eachers' salaries ................... 1,040 lropean cruise for school officers ..... . 40,666 ication for Courant and Key Stal? .... 91,211 J. 8 ball replacement for men's room .... 1.06 ite book paper ......................... .02 sw suit for Student Association President. . 46.92 udent Old Age Pension ........... .............. .... 900 , 000 32,000,000,000.00 , REVENUE mor play .............. . .............. 318.99 hool dances ,.......... . . . ........... 23.00 emorial scholarship drive . . . 10.21 ry sales ...... ............ 6 0.00 iurant sales ............ 11.03 okstore sales .... 55.00 ' 3178.23 Dehcit . . . . . . .31,999,999,821.77 RADIO PROPHECY Well, folks, here we are again with anothe broadcast of 'Around Rochester' with youl newscaster, Jason Smith. The dining room of the Phil Braunle Hote was certainly crowded with the world's mos noted mathematicians last night. A dinne was held to honor that world famous gentl man, Robert Gray, President of the Inter national Mathematics Society and discovere of the sixth dimension. At his right sat Geral Graef, the greatest gift to analytical chemistr that the world has ever known. At his lef was George Kosel, world-traveler, 'the mode Einsteinf Mr. Kosel is said to be the onl person, other than Mr. Gray, who can explai Mr. Gray's 'Theory of the Fourth, Fifth, an Sixth Dimensions' Other notables presen were James Dox, inventor of the. automobil which runs on air alone, Albert Sherman inventor of the phrase, 'A chicken in ever pot, an airplane in every home, and SHER MAN FOR PRESIDENT? Professor Elli Medwin, Ph.D., Phi Beta Kappa, W.P.A author of that notable best seller, 'How Appreciate Radio Now That Television i Here 5' William Urbon, prominent mechanica wizard, and that great musical director of th String Gulch Silver Cornet Band, Mer' Escott. This meeting was broadcast by th outstanding radio announcer, Raymond Bus kus. Newspaper folk were plentiful, but i the crowd 1 spotted my rival, Dorothy Champlin, Ruth Blackman, Harold Silver' Girl Saturday, and Bernard 'Speedy' Glasser, sports authority .... Dropped in at the Orgar Hot Dog Salon this P. M. and found Betty Cassebeer, head bookkeeper for the Charles Park 'We Gippum and Cheatem' broker firm, lunching with the 'Co-ed's Delight an Debutantes Thrill,' Fred Edelstein of th Cinny-Maw .... Passed the Phyllis Bell Memorial Home for Strays, a wonderful in- stitution, while crossing Teple Terrace, the street dedicated to the great author whose book 'The Prunes of Temperament' caused such tumult .... Heard John Knack, bari- tone, and Alice Groth, contralto, sing at the first night of that newly completed opera 'Memories of 1940' by Florence Jenkins .... Last week witnessed the most beautiful wedding of the season, when Dr. Richard Vasiey married the girl of his dreams, Miss ? ? ? .... The Association for the Prevention of Cruelty to High School Stu- dents recently elected Emilie Zwierlein presi- dent. Seen at this awe inspiring event were Ruth Hoffman, secretary at the Harold Eisele Employment Agency 3 Seymour Joseph- son, wealthy philanthropist who donated 3100,000 to THE CAUSE, Robert Tice founder of the Tice Dental Emporium' and Actresses Lorna Shaw and Jarmaine St. Peter who have just completed successful New York runs, with their manager Bernard Karp .... That's about all, for now. I'll be with you next week, listeners, at ten o'clock on Wednesday, April 3, 1972. E Page-ing Mr Cone T E R G A Z E T T ..Wg.. ' DOG HERALD ALL, CHARITY TOWARD NONE . eat-if not-guess! Price: Two cents a fo NICKY GETS A KICK OUT OF FRANKLIN HIGH Nicky walked up to the door of Franklin High. He stood waiting for a few minutes to get enough courage to enter. A polite young boy opened the door for him. Nicky marched ln. So this was Franklin! Nicky hadn't dreamed that it was so large and that there were so many people there. The atmosphere was friendly, and the long crowded halls looked intriguing. There were so many open doors beckoning to him that he didn't know which one to enter. He choose one room at random and peered in. Immediately he knew that he had made a mistake. Nicky was conscious of many strange faces and rude laughter. He knew that he was small, but he felt very much hurt that people should laugh at his size. He ran out hastily. In the corridor, the same embarrassing thing hap- pened. Nicky, mortally ashamed, rushed blindly to the nearest exit. Unfortunately, he was unable to open the door. He turned iesperately around and was terrified to see a zall, stern looking man coming toward him. Before Nicky had a chance to beg for mercy, zhe man opened the door and politely but irmly tossed him out. Nicky landed with a thud on the sidewalk. He was terribly hurt-in two places. He iecided that he didn't like high schools at all and that some people are very queer. But you :an not blame him for feeling this way-for Nicky was only a dog! FAMOUS LAST WORDS I wonder if it's loaded. I'l1 just look down zhe barrel and see. That's the whistle. Step on the accelerator md we'll try to get across the track before ,he train comes. I guessthis rope will hold my weight just xntil I Hmsh washing this fourteenth story 'Y1I1d0W.,, It's no fun swimming here. Let's go out Jeyond the life linesf' The firecracker must have gone out. I'll ight it again. E It smells like gas, but I guess it's all right. lend me a match. Let's change places and I'll pmdle the anoe. ' I took some medicine in the dark and I must have got hold of the wrong kind. Q I'll do just as I please, and . . . Cto Mr. lrancisj H 1 MAYBE YOU DIDN'T KNOW IT, BUT- In order to get along these days you have o be a contortionist. You have to keep a :vel head both feet on the ground, your back o the Wall, your shoulder to the wheel, and our nose to the grindstone. FLASH! FLASH! FLASH! Mouse faints at sight of girl!!! Miss Susie Slush, of the 12A class, opened her locker today, with joy in her heart and a gum drop in her mouth. Imagine het horror to find a mouse fand not a Walt Disney creationj staring at her. The mouse refused to be conventional, however, and instead of running up and frightening Miss Slush into a dead faint, he took one look at her? and fainted himself. Will wonders never cease. STOCK QUOTATIONS Furnished by Wee Robem dz Company Acid Spot Remover . . . Wiped out Atlas Corporation . . Getting stronger Boeing Airplanes .... Crashed Economy Range Co. . . Getting hot Grip-Spread Tires . . ' . Slipping Hercules Powder .H . ' . Shooting up Murder Mysteries Incorporated . Shaky Pan-American Dye .... Fading Royal Buttons . . . Dropping off United Cleaners . . . Cleaned out United Elevators . . . Going up Apples . . . . Dropping fast Corn . . . . In the can Eggs . . . Rotten Pudding ..... Pretty thick HOW D0 YOU FEEL? Rotten, said the apple. Fine, said the judge. First class, said the postmaster. Grand said the piano. Stuffed, said the shirt. For Sale-a dogg eats anything-very fond of children. REMEMBER WHEN . . Miss Coulton came late to school? Mr. Francis was scolded? Mr. West wore Suspenders? Mr. Bezant didn't have a brushcut? Miss Thompson slipped up on her punctua- tion? Mr. Hobbs dressed out of style? Mrs. Morsheimer forgot to give homework? Mr. Ross wasn't expecting another World War during these last four years and willing to bet on it? Miss Nelson didn't give us peppermint water? Any of our teachers didn't have a drawerful of , comic books left by studious pupils? Ruth Weingartner didn't have a date? Al Sherman didn't know the answer? Phil Braunle failed to divert Mr. Hobbs' second period history class with some far- fetched theories? Dorothy Champlin sat still for a minute? WE DON 'T CHERCHEZ LA FEMME Once upon a time, there lived in a KASSEI in JOHN VILLE a beautiful princess name1 Alma Mater. One GRAY day the princes went for a walk into the forest. She walker and walked and walked, until she came t4 the heart of the woods. Being very tired fron her Journey, she decided to PARK herself fo a while. There also lived in this woods al ORGAR called Franklinstein. He was wander ing about in the forest in search of some foot to eat along with his CASSEBEER. Whilf in his quest for food Franklinstein kidnappef Alma Mater and took her away to make he his PFEIFFCERJ. When the giant finally came to his domicile, he put the rinces! down. At first he did not know wlhere t4 COOPER, but finally he decided to put he: in a dungeon in his castle. Being a very big eater, Franklinstein ate almost everything he had for supper except a small can o SALAMONE, which he gave to Alma. The next day King Cole of Johnville put up a noTICE that the princess was missing and offered a reward of 1,000,000 rubles fo1 her return. Now in this kingdom lived 2 farmer lad who said he would go in quest oz the princess. When Pero, the YOUNG farmer lad, tolc the king that he would search for the princess the king told him that it would be a very dangerous mission and would require great courage. He then said, Pero, do you think you KAHN handle it? Pero remarked, Aw, SHAW, I'm riplt scared, I have a KNACK fol this kind of t 'ng. , So arrangements were made to give Pero 8 GRANDE send off. After the ceremony was OLIVER the king asked, Pero, have you any weapons with which to fight this mon- ster? Yes, replied Pero, I have a knife.' TlgenAhe aidfiigiished, Make sure you knif1 is H CRD . The next day we find Pero in the forest, Pero is full of GRAEF because he cannot fini the one SWEETIN G in his life, the beautif pr1ncess-- Pero unaware that the giant was near by fell asleep. The giant crept upon him tc GRABB him. Pero was awakened by th giant's hands around his neck and the might BELLO of his voice. He slipped out of the mit of the giant and the battle commenced. Th4 , 1? lr? ..... ?2E?Sz.'f.4.i,:s322f,,3'-6.4, ..MQ'g'.W1454 WINNING? 53 33,'72,Z,--drdt- J C 'J f Pero at last emerged victorious. His FUERS1 obstacle had been surmounted. The giant'a battle-scarred BODDY was on the FLOR Drawing a map and a KEY from Franklin stein's pocket Pero set out to 'rind Alma ani SARVER. After a long, arduous journey h arrived at the enchanted castle. Our hero had no trouble in subduing th giant's servants. He then proceded to liberat Alma and the other prisoners. The princes rejoiced to see that HERMAN had come HOWE can I reward you? she cried. Wil you be McBRIDE? he asked. Pero carrie the princess back to her father's home an Bhe SAME day they were married and live appi y ever a ter. And so, my children, endeth our little tale Newly organized svvingsters .... Armen goes under the yolce in initia- cion of Optimates .... Lights outl Al in control cluring assembly pro- gram .... Rushing back to class after assembly .... -I , 4,256 ,J Wf 7L ' LWMFW, ,, Qffwff 555,640 JM ALMAW L MATER ln Franlclin High we place our trust, The source oi our liie's aim, We crown with honors fair and just Our Alma Matefs name. Let steady Foresight point the way And care our actions lead, Our deeds and not our words will lay Foundations of our creed. With loyalty to Franlclin High, With harmony in thought, We shall with single purpose strive For strength in honors sought, Let hope acknowledge no defeat, And friendship be our rule, Let time with measured march repeat The spirit of our school, Michael Golhen, June '31 VV 'GONE Y J WITH WIND Gone is th money spent foolishly, gone for good are the five and ten cent pieces spent on worthless luxuries. SAVE REGULARLY 0 0 O SPEND WISELY ROCHESTER SAVINGS BANK 'The caption of this advertisement is the same as the title of Margaret MitcheII's 47 MAIN STREET WEST p p I I I S th L I d g th I W o uar nove o ou ern ie urin e Civi ar. 40 FRANKLIN STREET RINGS-PINS-KEYS Designs for All School Clubs it JEWELED PINS ATHLETIC TROPI-IIES, MEDALS DANCE PROGRAMS, FAVORS WiIson I:Iorist Q Flowers for All Occasions Stone 'I599 835 I Iudson Ave. 553 THE METAL ARTS GRADUATES- Write or Call For I Our Catalog Mdnuiactiiiifoiillm and THE 742 Portland Avenue of For Information see Mr. Francis, Room 137-D 362 East Ave- Main 5530 'l'S!E.':lf7g iagara Qtinihersitp -tATu dialogs Q 2 ts -fovv .A at 'Buchestzr sq If 1 Deg' . s . 4',B7m College of Business Administration , Q . 1 M O S 'll 0 Bu! Registered College Degree Courses Preparing lor: C. P. A. Examinations For lnlormation Write THE REGISTRAR Niagara University 50 Chestnut Street Rochester N. Y. Telephone Main 1124 Entrance to Law Schools Executive Positions in Business Teaching Commercial Subjects in l-ligh Schools H A R T ' S Rochester's Greatest Grocers is Special Prices on Sorority and Fraternity Jaclcets and Sweaters We Will be Glad to Submit Samples and Prices on Request Champion Knitwear Co., lnc. 71 St. Paul Street Main 1995 Steel Deslcs, Steel Files, Storage Equip- ARE ment, Office Systems, ancl Supplies EXTRA RAWMANMDBIQEMFGID- SAVINGS 41 Chestnut St. Rochester, N. Y. 81 AT SCRANTOM'S you will Find school supplies and equipment, social stationery and engraving, games, stamp collectors' supplies, and one ol the countryis great bool: stores. In the Taylor Building 334-336 Mein Street East CLUB CRACKERS A Delicious Saltine Cracker Ontario Biscuit Co. Follow the Crowd to THE RITZ Portland Ave. at Norton St. The Home ol the RITZ Hamburg Life Begins LIFE vibrates through every class and sports activity at R.B.I. Through a Balanced Training Program students not only acquire business skills but develop magnetic personalities leading to successful business careers. fOver 1200 R. B. I. Graduates were placed in posi- tions in 19395 FALL Cl.AssEs SEND START L FOR CATALOG 3 I Rochester Business Institute M AIN 172 CLINTON AVE. SOUTH 3869 ROCHESTER, N. Y. patronize the BENJAMIN FRANKLIN COOPERATIVE BOOK STORE For Qual ity ancl Economy A Full Line of School Supplies Why the Biggest 7 There are many reasons why more people pass through and shop in SibIey's daily than in any other Rochester store. Over a hundred depart- ments Full ofthe worId's Finest merchandise . . . a service bureau offering helps to hurried shop- pers from postal facilities to tourist services . . . escaIators which whisk you from Floor to Floor in a few seconds . . . three dining centers . . . and we'II wager you could add a dozen more! SIBLEY LINDSAY 8: CURR CO. IvasIcy's Baby I'Iaircuts For I'lair Smartness Q IVASKY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Q00 Burlce Bldg. Main 354-355 RO CH ESTER STATIONERY CO., INC. We Carry a Complete Line of OFFICE EOUIPMENT AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES 108 MILL ST. Success to the Class of 'I940 G00 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CAFETERIA HARRY A. HURVITZ Jeweler Gifts for All Occasions Compliments ofthe MANHATTAN RESTAURANT 316 Joseph IETIIZIJIISIIM In 1905 Stone 5396 25 East Ave' For Safety Call 6 Seeds For Your Garden TOWN TAXI HART 8a VICK'S SEED STORE C F PIQIN 8000 . Corner Stone and Ely Streets are u , ourteous Service Students' Wants in Artists' and Drawing Supplies Barnard, Porter 8s Remington W. C. Remington R. J. Fowlu 9-11-13 North Water St. A Step From Main , SCHMANKE'S Hardware and Paints 600 Hudson Ave. Choice Meats and Groceries MODELLO 8 SON AIR-CONDITIONED FOOD MARKET We Deliver CULVER 2308 1733 NORTON ST. YALOWICH BROTHERS' DRUGS Known For Quality and Reliability For Over 30 Years in Rochester 390 Joseph Ave. Stone 'I44 -i Where the Most of the Cars Drive in O Gasoline and Oil All Traclcside Stations at These Convenient Locations 444 CONKEY AVE. 155 HAGUE ST. 400 STATE ST. 280 EXCHANGE ST. 191 MT. HOPE AVE. 85 STONEWOOD AVE. 1000 MAIN ST. EAST 380 MAIN ST. WEST. A Rochester Company Luci-iT.uP an i.E.s. LAMP- THEN settle down to an evening of solid comfort, without eyestrain. l. E. S. Lamps provide glareless, well diilused and adequate iightwhich beau- tifies your home, while it comforts and protects your eyes. BETTER LIGHT MEANS BETTER . SIGHT ROCHESTER GAS 8m ELECTRIC CORP. 89 East Avenue PHONE MAIN 7070 KAY'S VARIETY SHOP Embroidered Art Goods Pillow Cases, Aprons, Towels, Dresses I-lemstitching and Picoting 457 Portland Ave. Opposite Fashion Pk. Compliments of Genesee Coal 8: Colce Co., Inc. 523 Oalc Street Rochester, New Yorlc Graduates Remember M E T ZG E R ' S For Ouality Formals For All Occasions A. J. TUX SHOP 73 Clinton Ave. South KLM: get 4 1,303 ft: L XWg?5:Coca-Cola ig? iiiqiri Coca-Cola Bottling Corp. MOTH HOLES Burns Cuts Tears W ent IL! C0 ' CLINTONAVL RE-WOVEN I New 3f'f1:' M gif: ite TE 'I' . 3 QQ.


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