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

 - Class of 1937

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THE CLEVELANDER 27 A Visit to Collins Center fWith Apology to Websterj One day we traveled by Carr to a country farmhouse. We Carey fedj our luggage into a Vacant fij Hall and went out to look at the Barnes. After we had Persico the real significance of farm life, we went out to play baseball. Rogers came up to bat. He hit it over the Fent-on scored a run. The next batter up let several balls pass by, then the umpire called Balffour, take your base! I yelled fAielloj that Evans up the score. It was so exciting our Harris stood up on our heads. One of the spectators said, Seyfdoux you think you are? The other answered, How Daher you? An' other entered in and it was a Trifilo affair. It was soon De Salvofdj and everything went on Vara well after that. When all had batted along fBattagliaj we Tona down. Untying the Stringer around our lunches, we sat down beside a Gullo to eat after the dinner bell had Ringofdj. We roasted Franks, fried Barone, and had Campbell Zupa, Graham crackers, Carotta fsj, and a Cannizzaro fish. just as we were Conforto, we heard a Cannon which we first thought was the roar of Lyons. We fsjCurryfedj back into the house and resumed our luncheon. The dishwasher hollered, Wilson one help me Wyckoff the wet dishes? After a Short time we had finished Werkley and Ciszek the opportunity to Gerow a boat. It was a Bundock but it Mattea not. It Phillips with a crew and that being all we Costanzo we set out for the Cascino. Guerra soon we arrived at the Parks and Vispifedj to the songs of Albertifsj which made us feel as if we were in Paris. Someone asked for a Monaco but no one Nassarfdj him. We did not want to Maher his beauty, it would have Adorf netto him so, it would have been a Crimi. Maloney, Shea he, Licata have something? After a Serio of arguments, he was convinced. A dog passed by, and La Mastra, not being Noble, took Tabone away from him. Valante the dog Sedita himself Sloan. It had been a Perfetto day but soon it began to Reina and we Randiso for shelter, Bradley making it before it began to Haley in torrents. On the way, Thomas fell down, Rampino fdj into a tree, and had a Darrow escape which caused him to Limpert all the way because he was trying to keep Pace with the others. Broxup, said joseph, Dragone get wet anyway. However, he was not Eble and they all Sperrazza Qdj him. This made him Sorfen-son he began to cry. The Morrealefdj the more color Montefdj in his cheeks. We began to Fedele sorry and when we Lettieri him alone, his nature became Smeeton fdj. In the meantime, a Nigro had eaten the food that had turned Sauer. Mifglorie, said someone it didn't Traquair much time to Robinson us. Finally Pascal said, Gertz, Scordata Edholm now. Then we all piled into the car and started on our way back. Some Funseth, Brady having to make the Extence of our trip Shorter than we wanted. Going home, we passed Rupersburg, Siracuse, Carnevale, and Chalmers Center. We still recall the many misfortunes of that day, but it is a happy memory. .1C,.i. Ten Commandments of Utopia 1. Thou shalt not do thy homework. 2. Thou shalt not go to gym when thou dost not feel like it. 3. Remember-Leave thy trays on the cafeteria tables. 4. Honor the boys who wear not neckties. 5. Thou shalt not use the stairs.-Use the elevator instead. 6. Thou shalt not use any specified entrance. 7. Thou shalt not use given locker combination, bring thine own. 8, Thou shalt not remain after school for any reason. 9. Thou shalt not take examinations if they bothereth you. 10. Thou shalt bring peafshooters to class, they cometh in handy.

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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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THE CLEVELANDLR Discords and Handles Dedicated to 'You .....,..., ,.... ..,.. ,,...,A...........,.... ................ ,... When Love Is 'Young ......,,..................,........................,. Let's Call the Whole Thing Off ....,...........,.......... In September in the Rain .....................,.. ............... 'You're Devastating ........,,..................,...... ............... Sophisticated Lady ..A......,.......A... ............... I'm Bubbling Over ....o Play Fiddle Play ...........,.............. ............,.. ......,,......A Swing It .,..............,,......,........................................,...................,. South Sea Island Magic ...,.....,,...................................... I Can't Remember Where or When ....,.,.l........ Bo jangles of Harlem ....,,............................,.................... How Could You? ...........,...........,............,.,........... Stay As Sweet As 'You Are ,.,............,,.. ...,,.........i When Did 'You Leave Heaven? ,,..,...... .............., A Thousand Dreams of 'You ........... ,..,A.......... Sing, Sing! .................,..................,,,...,........ .....l......... 'You're Like a Toy Balloon ..........., ..........,.... Maytime ........,..,....................................... Gone .........l............s........A........,............................. Happy the Day ,,,..............,.......,,..............,....... ....,....,A.... Big Boy Blue Blow 'Your Horn .....,.... Too Marvelous for Words ....,............ I'm an Old Cow Hand .....o..........,,... 'Your Eyes Have Told Me So .........,. The Way 'You Look Tonight ......,,..... Wanted ........... ,.... ..........,.................s........................................... 'You Say the Cutest Things .....................,,...,..........,.. The Girl in the Little Green Hat ..............l.......... They All Laughed ...................................,.,.,............l.,.,.... 'You're Here, 'You're There, Tou're Everywhere ..,................,.................l...............,............. That Foolish Feeling .........,....................,..........,.............. Rhythm ...............,,,...........,......,.....................,,...,..... ........,...... Organ Grinder Swing ......,,,..........,,.............,,.....,........... My Little Buckaroo .............,....,.....,,..l............................., Oh No, 'You Can't 'Take That Away From Me ..........................................,.............,...l............ Lovely Lady .......................................................,....,...........,.... Sweet Is the Word for 'You .................... ............... Take Me Out to the Ball Game ...........,....,,.,,,....., Beautiful Lady in Blue ................................ .............. Swing High, Swing Low ,............................................. Sweet Leilan .,.......,.......,.......................,...............,.................., Boo Hoo, Tou've Got Me Crying for Tou... A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody ..,...,...................,.... Will 'You Remember? ...............,..,,.................,....,.......... I'm in a Dancing Mood ...........l..,................................., The Love Bug Will Bite 'You If 'You Don t Watch Out ...........i........,.............................,. Miss Coonly Alice La Mantia finds it so perplexing Regent Examinations Back to school sentiment Doris Chalmers, you are! Mary Campbell I Mary Graham's effervcscence Frank Cascino Pupils at recent dances Frances Fiorella has it You'd better, if they're exams joe Guerra's accent Give 70 on report card Dorothy Extence Marian Phillips Estelle Ricigliano Joe Palumbo Louise Costanzo Margaret Maraschiello All the merry days at Grover Graduation Bob Bundock Walter Sloan Merwyn Kirk ...Mary Stringer ' class at Commencement Exercises Success Bernice Frank's baby talk Bernice Carey .At Helen Flynn's original jokes .Ray Limpert Either you pass or you don't There's No Two Ways About It ....,.............,,..... ..Honor Roll assembly Lena Manganello Frank Nigro and Mary Lauria Bob Siracuse Angelina Reina's it .Alice Evans Jeanette DeSalvo Dominic Di Gangi, will you? .Helen Collins Girls on the rings in gym class Anita Ringo .Gil Sauer's theme song for D. C. jedidah Montgomery The right answers on the exams Leonora Funseth Take a tip, BEWARE!

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