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

 - Class of 1937

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THE CLEVELANDER 25 competent sewing school faculties in the city. In fact, folks, it's the only one in the city. So until tomorrow night your Ironic Reporter bids you adieu. Announcer: Goodfbye, joe, have a good time. Joe is going to the Wala Wala -the restaurant of Thomas Maglietto who has Frances Rupersburg for the cigarette girl. And now at the close of this program we believe it right to end it with a bit of sentiment. We have with us today the Twentieth Century poetic genius, Mary Stringer, who will read for us the class poem composed in 1937. The End This program came to you over the Green and White network. This is G. C. H, S. Broadcasting Company signing off. WILLIAM BLOMBERG .M C M... Remember P Last year's crop of seniors have scattered to the four corners of the educational and industrial worlds. Much inquiry, however, has gleaned the following news of their whereabouts. Canisius College has claimed: Thomas Buscaglia, Joe Manganello, John Burke, joe Carey, Pascal Mazuca, Cosimo Maiuri, Joe Knepper, Victor Bonito, Louis Privitera, joseph Petralia, Louis Migliore, Peter Zanghi, and James Higgins. Bryant E? Stratton is the place to find Russell Battaglia, Joseph Corbo, George Beedy, Marie Came' vale, Carmella Marinello and Florence Cannon. The Buffalo Collegiate Center now guides the dcstinies of Ruby Bills and Angeline Mangano. University of Buffalo claims Eleanor Acquilina, Sidney Warren, Michael Cuviello, and John Carriero. State Teachers engrosses the attention of Clarina Rossi while I-Iurst's Business is Edith Rosso's school. Tom Kennedy goes to Colgate, and Jack Fundaro attends Syracuse. Betty Hanavan is study' ing music. Frank Oddo wins the distance award. He goes to the University of Texas. In industrial circles we located Floyd Sill out at the Dunlop Plant. Amy Robinson works for Spencer Lens Company and Frank Walsh helps Hengerer's get along. The Curtiss plant pays Salvaf tore Saiia while Paulette Stauffer gets the checks from J. N. Adam's. Salvatore de Marco keeps Shea's Buffalo out of the red. Du Pont keeps Marjorie Sewell in new hats but Gladys Schultz is at Pollack's. Catherine Grosso is among the chickens at the Rosticceria and Catherine Millar keeps the Buffalo Broad' casting Company from folding up. Joseph Naples is helping his brother run Eber Brothers, while toy' ing with the political future. Frank Penna is at the Worthington Pump Works while Christine de Fprest and Adam Meldrum's are friends. The others we have lost sight of-so devious are the pursuits o men.

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24 THE CLEVELANDER Announcer: Yes? Richard: Well, I ran into him in Cincinnati. He is making a fortune. Announcer: What business is he in? Richard: Oh, he has a chain of flower stores. He specializes in lilies. Announcer: I never thought Frank would come to that. Did you meet anyone else in your travels? Richard: You know Marietta Macaluso and Theresa Thomas are in Cleveland. They're working as secretaries for the Cleveland Indian baseball club. You know, they autograph the player's name on a ball and then he gives it to a widefeyed admirer. Eileen Craig and Margaret Marciano have the same job for the Yankees. They told me it was a good thing Babe Ruth retired. He used to work his secretaries overtime just to keep him supplied with autographed baseballs. And, oh! Ialmost forgot! Peter Persico has gone into the fruit and vegetable business in New York City. He furnishes the raspberries for the dramatic critics. They tell me that the largest raspberry consumer on their list is Estelle Ricigliano, with Vito Mirabella running a close second. Announcer: Thank you, Richard. Richard: Before I go I want to tell you about the splendid performance of the American Ballet that I saw at the Radio City Music Hall. Whom do you think I saw? As I glanced along the line, there were Clara Vacanti, Carol Smeeton, Jeanne Marotta, Betty Rogers, Marcelle Seydoux, Rosemarie Russo and Lucy Silvestro. All in the first line, too! Announcer:, What you see when you haven't got a gun, eh? Goodfbye, Richard. Richard: Goodfbye! Incidentally, have you heard that Salvatore Sabato and the Siracuse Boys, Robert and Sam, have formed a movement for the elimination of schools? Maybe they think that's the only way they'll get out, eh? Well, toodle do. Announcer: It is time for our ironic reporter so I take pleasure in presenting Mr. Joseph Vispi. You probably heard Mr. Vispi giving the settingfup exercises but after all we have to work our announcer more than five minutes a day, don't we? Vispi: Good evening, folks! We have here in Buffalo a human interest story. When Thelma Wilson and Ida Vara called on Zena Di Bauda, after a hard day's work in the office, to take her with them to a dance, they found Zena with a history book in her hand and when she told them she would rather read than jeep the girls fainted right out of the picture. An interesting piece of news was the publication of the autobiography of Arthur Shorter, the famous capitalist. We quote from the book: Every man rests on his own merit. When a man has accumulated his wealth he should be allowed to keep it free from government intervention or the dictates of the masses! Dominic Santino, the president of the American Union of Labor Federations, answered Mr. Shorter saying that the creed of private ownership was antiquated and oldffashioned and that the society of today should be run on the slogan, What is mine and thine is thine. A novelty was introduced into the circus world today-the fascinating sonorous voice of Doro' thea Extence, the first woman barker in existence. When Miss Extence starts to talk the crowds are drawn as if by a magnet through the turnstiles. Maybe it isn't her voice and personality after all: you know the act she is advertising is the Dance of the Swans. The performers, Sam Sperrazza, Marietta Teresi, Laura Wojtowicz, and Anna Gullo, put on a show of grace and skill that is worth anybody's dime. ' Incidentally, for those who like to sew we recommend that you visit the sewing school of John F. Sciortino who is sponsoring this program. Mr. Sciortino says he has in Miss Genevieve Lavorata, Miss Anna Mendola, Miss Josephine Tagliarino, Miss Irene Lazzari and Miss Rita Short, one of the most



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26 THE CLEVELANDER First Row: Rose Pace, Catherine Giovinazzo, Sara Randazzo. Serond Row: Erma Sill, James Lazarony, Jedidah Montgomery. Back Row: Daniel Kerr, William Blombergx. John Beich. Joseph Cannizzaio Debating Team The Debating tcam placed fourth in thc Interscholastic Debating League, with two wins and four losses. However, the prospects for next year are much brighter as only three regulars will be lost by graduation. The question debated in the Fall was, Resolved: That the industrial union is preferable to the craft union. The result!---Crover Cleveland C71 vs. Fosdick Grover Cleveland flflj vs. South Park The topic discussed in thc Spring series was, Resolved: That Congress should be empowered to regulate minimum wages and maximum hours of labor in industry. The result-Grover Cleveland OJ vs. Technical f6J. Crover Cleveland Q61 vs. Lafayette

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