Grover Cleveland High School - Clevelander Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1936

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20 THE CLEVELANDER of Zeba . The leader of the expedition is Admiral Edward Forster and his three lieutenants are John Mullen, Leonard Quartararo, and John Corriero. In the political horizon, I see Louis Privitera running for President of the United States as an independent candidate, and winning by more electoral votes than any other president since George Washington. President Privitera has appointed the following people to his cabinet: Floyd Sill as Secretary of State, Richard Nicholson as Secretary of War, Catherine Patterson as Secretary of Treasf ury, Mildred Croglio as Secretary of the Interior and Betty Hanavan as Secretary of Secretaries, an office recently created by President Privitera. The President has vetoed the New School Bill which states that all public schools will hereafter be open three and not five days a week. The bill was sponsored by Senators joseph Naples and Pascal Mazuca. Harry Roe is governor of the new state, Roe1nna, recently admitted to the Union. Joseph Losi, Chairman, makes up the budget. Carmelo Colangelo is Health Inspector, and Esther LaDuca, Assistant Health Inspector. Robert Kelly is the head of the Educational Institutions, assisted by Nancy Cordaro and Marie Mecca. Here are items from Campus Topics -Geralzline Coyne and Eva Pacina, after years of labora- tory work, have finally succeeded in discovering the formula for making Flying Belts. They have been awarded the contract to manufacture the belts for the Sodaro and Alberti Company, of which Josephine is president and Vincent vicefpresident. They have appointed Victor Bonito and Frank Nigro as heads of the sales force. According to the heads of the sales force, the orders for the belts are coming in at such a rate of speed that all the orders cannot possibly be filled within the next year. In the Do You Know column, note that the President has appointed Anna Montaldi as am' bassador to England and Lorraine Shotwell as ambassador to Abyssinia. Victor Mecca, the world's greatest pianist, and Russell Castilone, famous international saxophone player, are on a tour of all the high schools of the United States. Tomorrow they are scheduled to play in G. C. H. S. Alphonso LaMastra is president of Harvard and Charles Coleman, of Yale. On the society page there is a column entitled How to Make Love written by George Roberts, that famous authority. Anthony Conciardo while playing with an electric train decided to investigate the source of electricity. Being unable to discover very much along that line, he decided to turn his attention to the electric atom and with the aid of Joan Carriero found a way of using the electric energy in the atom. Frank Giambra is editor in chief, Catherine Crage, head of the Society News, and Thomas Donofrio, head of the Sports department of the Buffalo Times. John Mullane is the advertising manager of the New York Herald. In the 'Olympic games, the athletes of the Class of '36 emerged victorious, gathering a total of 159 points. The girls' basketball and baseball teams and the boys' hockey, skating, football, basket- ball, and baseball teams all finished first in their respective divisions. The girls' championship bas- ketball team was composed of the following: Mildred Senzaroba, Gertrude Miller, Kathleen Walsh, Tina Scaglione, June Schnabel, Laura Schreiber and Ruby Westenfelder. Included on the girls' baseball team were four exfmembers of G. C. H. S. They were: Irene Carnevale, Josephine Anello, June Bauder, and Jean Lawrie. These girls were instrumental in bring- ing the victory to the United States. Hail the team of Grover Cleveland, brave girls and strong. On the boys' baseball team joe Manganello was captain and third baseman, Alfred Lynch was the star pitcher and Joseph Carey the home run hitter. Both Joes have received offers from the Detroit Tigers. On the hockey team there were joseph Knepper and Austin Short. Members of the football team, who also won fame on the gridiron for Grover Cleveland High School, are james Mecca, Leonard Migliore, Gasper Mazzara and Anthony Panaro. The playing of these four boys won them the nick name of Tufhes. Boys from the class of '36 from G. C. H. S. comprise a strong part of the boys' basketball team. They are George Buscaglia, Angelo Suozzi, Charles Cascio, Sidney War- ren, and Anthony Zupa. Lee Wilbur, Frank Vallone, james Sorge, and George Wilcox are the constituents of the world's fastest relay team. It was only through the unceasing efforts of the members of the teams, that the United States achieved first place. Hail the team of Grover Cleveland, brave boys and strong, As I glance over the field of science, I notice that Evelyn Jackson and Arthur Capizzi are co' owners of the jackson and Capizzi Electricity Company which transmits electricity to the homes and

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THE CLEVELANDER 19 Dorothy Hopkins, Genevieve Constantino, Jeanette Catanzaro, Angeline Loffredo, Frances DiNatale, Carolyn Ferranti and Concetta Lojacono. With the idea of establishing lasting peace and avoiding all future wars, a peace plan has been drawn up by Lucille Colkitt, Theresa Incorvia, and Genevieve Parlato. It has been signed by Italy, France, Germany, England, Japan and Russia. The best equipped hospital in the world has been built by those famous contractors, Andrew Car' den and Joseph Calabrese, under the direction of William Clemens, the architect. The funds for this ten million dollar hospital were donated by Ruth Patterson, Edith Rawson, Helen Vallie, John Licata, and George Gimbrone. The head doctors are Joseph Constantino, Salvatore Pace, and Theodore Schultz. The perfect nursing staff is headed by Josephine Polino. The success of the hospital is due to such lovely nurses as Lucy Petock, Jennie Terranova, Rose Bassow, Archangel Piccillo, Mary Melancon, Teresa D'Amico, and Marion Reino. Hollywood's largest department store is owned by Marjorie Sewell and Pauline Benevento. Joseph Crimi, John Mellon, and Joseph Digati make those ultra fashionable models, which are displayed in all high priced stores. The heads of the different departments are Michael Cuviello, John Nocera, Vincent DiLorenzo, Josephine Pellegrino, Mildred Maggio, Lauretta Gaudiosa, and Elula Stinson. The entertainers in the store are: Philomena Silvestro, Rita Chiavetta, Marie Prince, Rita Spring' stead, Marie Ricigliano, Rose Cucinotta, Margaret Roan, and Theresa Scalia. Why only yesterday two girl flyers completed a trip around the world in twentyffour hours. Their names are Rita Sanfratel and Betty Schlagter. Oh, yes! We now have the American Epic-written, of course, by Tom Kennedy. Transparent walls, now so popular and highfpriced, were invented by Helen Oglialoro and Rose' mary Provenzano. Casimer Palermo has drawn up plans for a transatlantic tunnel, connecting New York and Lon' don. Ina Addie and Carmela Villa are financing the project and the Puccio Company has been given the contract to build the tunnel. Michael is the president and Rose Scoppechio is treasurer. On the corner of Broadway and 5 4th Street there is a unique tea shop. It is owned by Anna Montesano, Frances Tracy, Josephine Mineo, Dorothy Barry, and Concetta Lomanto. One block down Broadway, there is an enormous beauty shop, women iight in the doorway to gain entrance. The shop is owned by George Burke and George Beedy. The beauty specialists are Geraldine Marsala, Josephine Cutrona, Philomena Taibbi, and Carmela Marinello. On West 21st Street, there is the most exclusive dress shop in the country. All the dresses and coats are direct from Paris and the proprietors sell their articles only to distinguished customers. The shop is run by Rose Gino and Norma Eddy. Ruby Bills is known among the intelligentsia as a bibliophile. Her collection of Oriental manu' scripts is the envy and admiration of all scholars. Jesse Ramunno has published his volume of brain twisters, now being puzzled over by presidents of our great universities. You know James Manly supplied most of the information. In the music world, Robert Hennessey is director of the New York Symphony Orchestra which is composed of ZOO members. Joseph Petralia thrills the crowd with his violin solos, while Charles Manguso and Salvatore DiMarco together with Lena Montaldi and Grace Catanzaro have been voted the world's best quartette in harmonica playing. The orchestra is under the management of Victor Petruzelli and Frank Oddo. I hear that a group of nationally known scientists, including Professors Santo Bellanti, Eleanor Aquilina, Salvatore Ianello, Concetta Alfano, Florence Cannon and Salvatore Stolfo, have opened a huge laboratory which embraces three square miles, in an attempt to find the fourth dimension or some' thing else. Dean Bellanti has promised that within a short time he will announce something to the world, which will astonish mankind. In the field of discovery and exploration I learn that Samuel Zuppiroli, Charles Eppolito, Joseph Broderick and Harry Albert in quest of finding the fountain of youth in the middle of the Ant' arctic, accidently discovered a large island, which they named Zeba, in honor of themselves. With' out exploring the island, they sailed for England immediately. There they hired the famous explorer, Joe Corbo, to survey the island. The explorer with a crew of men set sail immediately for the island



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THE CLEVBLANDER 21 where ever else it is needed. It was estimated that the company made twentyffive million dollars profit last year. As a result, they have hired Carmelo Fiorello and Marian Parlato to safeguard their proits. Somewhere on the island of Spinichova, Stanley Calabrese, Robert Grashoff, Mary Ferraro and Josephine Musalino have discovered the formulas for making Hard Metals. fMetals that never wear out.j On another part of the island there are David Booke, Norman Ventura, Ethel O'Connell, Ruth Flynn, and Effie MacDonald, who have discovered a new way of making diamonds. Each of them intends to get rich quick and then buy a Burns Yacht, which are manufactured by Burns and Com' pany, of which Mary is president and Elizabeth Johnson vicefpresident. Frank Penna is principal of the high school in Utopia. In his school no examinations are held, monthly tests and report cards are abolished. At intermission, students walk on the campus and also during vacant periods. Heads of departments are: William Shearer, Mathematicsg Clarina Rossi, Englishg Thelma Smith, Science, Edna Funseth, History, Cosimo Maiuri, Commercial, Gertrude Poitras, Artg Catherine Millar, Music, Christine de Forest, foreign languagesg Rose Shevlet, physical educationg and Ethel Boyer, the librarian. Oh, yes, in the school there are no bells, so no one is ever tardyg you go to school whenever you want to. Assemblies are held every day and lunches are free. There are no regular courses of study to follow. You can graduate in one year if you are smart enough. Dur- ing sofcalled study periods you may wander where you please. is in at in ff After the other birds have flown away, the Student asks the Raven if he will ever come again. The Raven replies Nevermore. The student awakens and resumes reading: The fact is I was napping-- JOSEPH NAPLES MC.-.. Lest We Forget We hope every senior class will be interested in the activities of the Alumni. Many of our former graduates are pursuing courses in higher institutions of learning and we feel sure they are bringing credit to their Alma Mater. University of Buffalo-joseph Aquilina, Irene Amigone, James DeMunn, Lee Lewellyn Paul Strozzi Canisius College-Paul Alfano, Anthony Custodi, Louis LaMantia, Thomas Lombardo, Anthony Moscato, Joseph Palame, Salvatore Redino, Vincent RiZZo. D Youville College-Marion Beaumont, Betty Cleary, Lucy DiCarlo, Evelyn Hurd, Rosalia Marino, Margaret Mordaunt, Peggy Pendergast. Alfred University-Terry Galanis. Cornell University-Robert Ahern. University of Michigan-William Orr. State Teachers College-Rose Lombardo, Margaret Nigro, Althea Russell. Buffalo Collegiate Center-Olive Fredenberg, James Gargano, Mildred Gugino, Rose Martina, Catherine Harmes, Mary Vespucci, Annabelle McGroder, Janet Perla, Beverly Worth. Eastman School of Music-Mildred Banasik. Albright Art School-Betty Mahoney. Studio School of the Theater-Josephine Mazuca. Chown School of Business-Elizabeth Briggs. Bryant and Stratton Business College-June Stout, Janet Fourby, Dorothy Land. General Hospital Training School for Nurses-Betty Lavin. The following are taking post-graduate courses in Buffalo High Schools: Technical High School-Russell White. Grover Cleveland High School-Catherine Holehouse, Maribel Holehouse, Ruth Gaal, George Gargano, Margaret Gutschow, Nina Rosso, Elizabeth Ucci.

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