Grover Cleveland High School - Clevelander Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)
- Class of 1942
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' -2.4 J' S rli -in-1.1 Mk. 1351, . w S 'gym T. l iw x .,, 1- 7 '-fa.. .- ' ' 'A 1 'Ja' v. The Senior Class Presents . . . The 1942 CLEVELANDER dll Buffalo, New Y entents Feeulty Classes Activities Sports Advertisers X, We-.-f IIICIITY CHARLES A. KENNEDY JOHN F. DIVINE Principal Asst Principal ENGLISH TEACHERS FOREIGN LANGUAGE afed, IQII Io iigI1I: Min Iimw Iiiiiii, Iiiimriimg Miss Imbn-I Cwrarnram, Miw L. Io R.: Miss Ame-Iia Ia'vIarwIia Mr, Fuqeno 4 ini-I I M ii- IA . I I WAI Pi, Min, NI.iii.m Syvum' Standing: Mrs. I-Im1.m, Mins Mwriim lm-Ii. II irviiI VV' III 1' Mi-J. I iii M :v11Iriri1I Mm. MIIVIHA Muqridqv, Miss I-ISIN! I'I4 I 'i XII. OFFICE COMMERCIAL L fo R.: Mi ir, 'I 'rw-I., I. Mil' VMII--iiiif Seafed, L. Io R.: Mrs. Mildred VoIIrcr, Mrs, Bivdrifv BurIwImII::r, Mis. Marion iiII'.f iii WI- li- H I iVIiiiiII, Ruby, Mr. Perry Hdridqfu SIarlCIing: Mr. EdrI BQPLIW, MIS5 I-Ie'Ivn MLGOWQH, MISS Qi-rwvineve GsXraIy, Mit. IIIIL: UoIWariy, Miss Edma I-Inrmvcm. MATHEMATICS SCIENCE L. fo R.: Mr, Francis Davidson, Miss Dorollnea I-lall, Miss Sarali L. Io R.: Miss Rulli Willerl, Mr, H1-:Lauri I-luifnerlo, Miss M, Calli- Coonly, Miss Mary I. Brown. erine Wesiiall, Mr. Josepli Conley, Mr. Jolnn Hallaiiar. CAFETERIA MANAGER SOCIAL SCIENCE MUSIC Miss Anne Sclilenlcer Dr. Salia Adler, Mrs. Zcreldalw Tlnornason, Miss Lillian Mr. Earl C, Pairralier PHYSICAL EDUCATION Seafed: Miss Belly Sasser, Mrs, Naomi Sfrauss. Sfanding: Mr. Raymond Pinq, Mr Henry Thayer. Kopf, Mr. William Blornberq. CLINIC Dr. Joseph Srezqoryfpupil-Miss M. T. I-lerllcorn. SPECIAL ARTS Sealed: 'vliss Marie I-lenriuln, Mr. A. M. Cavalieri. Sfanclingz Miss Laura Marvin, Mr. Ilnornas Caryeili. 'l'omorrow's Heritage As we enier 'rhe world of 'romorrow To plan and work anew, We know 'rhai' God is wirh us ln everyfhing we do. We leave behind our memories Engraved in every hearh Ideals of love and loyaliy Will never from us pari. To our Alma Ma'rer's counsel We'll be faiihful in all we do, Inspired by our moiio: Semper Vera - always True. ln ihis world of war and sorrow We'll 'fry io malce Things righl. As brave and worihy soldiers We're bound 'ro win ihis fight ln 'rhe conflici Thai is raging We pledge our lives 'ro freedom's cause. To serve our coun'rry's every need. And loyal be in word and deed. Today 1'here's blood beneafh our flag From bombers overhead: And many of our soldier boys Are now our sacred dead. We musi' be sirong in purpose And ioin ihe mighiy Throng, Who sing of V for Vicfory. ln life's iriumphani song. -Rosalie Lo Manio CLASSES 7, ,LM f ,S :Lg 1 u mm l HUD HUHIIIB 1 SeaTed: Delphine Beauchamp, George Palamia, Laura O'Brien, Pauline Gallagher. Sfending: Carrie Tiranno, 'T Rildl? IALMIFCI d lll OIS dJ Tl Sli il' Vi o ina o, osf- ie o an 0, war Ca e ano, ro ecor , ane ay or, a va ore Aqui :na. SENIOR OFFICERS PresidenT . ...... George Palarnio Vice PresidenT . . Laura O'Brien SecreTary . . Pauline Gallagher Girls' Treasure: . . . Jane Taylor Boys' Treasurer . . . ViTo Rinaldo Girls' Marshal . . . Orlo Secord Boys' Marshal . Edward CasTellano PropheT . . Delphine Beauchamp PoeT . . Rosalie l-olvlanTo l-lisTorian . . Carrie Tiranno Valediciorian . . . . SalvaTore Aquilina Senior Day, This year, was held on The TirsT Friday in June. For The TirsT Time in The hisTory oT The school The Senior Class chose as iTs colors, The school colors oT green and whiTe. The Theme and decoraTions Tor Senior day carried ouT This color c:orfibinaTion. The class rnoTTo is We can and we will. I0 y Valedictory TonighT, fellow sTudenTs, we are gaThered as a class Tor The lasT Time in This audiTorium. Here we have come wiTh Those we love, To realize The ambiTion oT Tour long, arduous years - graduaTion. As we Think of The pasT, we are Tilled wiTh ioy and pride - and also a feeling of sadness. Yes, we are sad because we leave so happy an aTmosphere To enTer a new one - one Tilled wiTh haTe, uncerTainTy and sTriTe. TonighT we may well ask ourselves, WhaT does The TuTure hold Tor us? UndoubTedly many oT us will be in The service oT The UniTed STaTes Armed Forces: a Tew will conTinue Their educaTion in college: oThers will immediaTely sTarT business careers. BuT whaTever we do, wherever we go, we are The pioneers oT democracy in The Troubled world oT Today. As pioneers we have no doubT oT The ulTimaTe vic- Tory of The UniTed STaTes. We have compleTe TaiTh in our leaders and in our- selves. Now a word To Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Devine, and The TaculTy oT Grover Cleve- land l-ligh School. The Class of l942, humbly Thank you Tor your paTience and kindness in sharing wiTh us your knowledge and experience. We pay homage To you who have so well insTilled in our minds The ideals oT American educa- Tion. Your memory will be cherished by all oT us, as we hope ours will be, in some measure, reTained by you. May God speed you in your work along The highway of human progress! AT This Time, also may we pay our TribuTe To Those whom we have inviTed here To share our happiness, our parenTs. For whaT you have sacriTiced Tor us, no amounT oT praise can suTTice. Your praise is Tar beyond The realm oT ora- Tory. We hope sincerely ThaT Time will help us prove ThaT your love and TaiTh have been iusTiTied. And now, Tellow sTudenTs, as we bid Tarewell, may we always have TaiTh ThaT our l-leavenly FaTher is looking down upon us To guide us and ThaT l-le will shape a happy and prosperous TuTure Tor all. Farewell and may God bless you all. -S. Aquilina. ll MARGARET ADAM Hislory Forum-fllramalic Club Camera Club--Monilor Club SANTINA B. ALAIMO Commerce Club Debale Club RITA L. ALARIO Minule Girl-History Forum Commerce Club-f Sleppinq Along CONCETTA M. ALBA Honor Roll--Meril Roll Pin Girl-Junior Red Cross MARIE C. ALBANO Honor Roll-Meri? Roll llalian Club-Monilor Club JOSEPH P. ANSELMO Cheerleader- Sleppinq Along Yearbook Adv. Manaqer--Traclc SANDY T. ANSELMO Honor Roll- Stepping Alonq French Club-Science Club ANGELINE M. ANZALONE Boolclovers' Club SALVATORE H. AQUILINA Debafe Team--Valediclorian '42 Honor Roll-Science Club DOROTHY V. ARLOW Honor Roll-Meri? Roll Spelling Bee Winner' '38 CONCETTA M. ARRIGO llalian Club-French Club Science Club-Sporls IRVING ASCANAZY Band--Orcheslra Meril Roll- Sleppinq Along PHYLLIS BAILEY Meril Roll Junior Red Cross ROSE BA RBERIO Sporls ROSALIE R. BATTAGLIA Honor Roll-Lalin Club Debale Team- Sleppinq Along DELPHINE BEAUCHAMP Campus Topics Stall-Class Proplwel Honor Rollvlirenclw Club GLADYS J. BELL Honor Roll Meril Roll RUTH D. BELL Meril Roll-Sporls Junior Red Cross JEANETTE H. BISHOP Meri? Roll Campus Topics Shall LAURA R. BONFANTI Honor Roll-Minuie Girl Boolclovers' Club-Science Club ANTOINETTE BORILLA Meri? Roll-Camera Club Sporfs GEORGE BROWN Fooiball-Baseball Inlramural Sporfs--Chess Club JOSEPHINE BRUCATO Science Club-Camera Club Minufe Girl-Honor Roll EMILY A. BRZESKI Honor Roll- S+epping Along Campus Topics Siaff-Debaie Club MARY A. CAMPAGNA Honor Roll-Merif Roll French Club-Home Economics Club LAWRENCE CANCILLA Radio Club RAPHAEL E. CANNIZZARO Honor Roll-Meri? Roll Home Economics Club-Minule Girl JOSEPHINE C. CARAOTTA Junior Red Cross-Meri? Roll Camera Club COLLEEN J. CAREY Honor Roll Girls' Treasurer '4I SARAH CARLO Dramaiic Club-Commerce Club Hsfeppinq Alanqu-Junior Red Cros MICHAEL J. CARNEVALE lnirarnural Sports-Monitor Meri? Roll--Service Club LUCY CARUSO Honor Roll-Merif Roll Dramaiic Club EDWARD J. CASTELLANO lnframural Sporfs Merif Roll Monilor Boy Marshal '42 RACHEL A. CATALANO Honor Roll-Sporfs Camera Club-Commerce Club SAMUEL CERRI Lafin Club HELEN T. CHARLES Honor Roll-Commerce Club Pin C-irl- Shipping Along JEANNIE B. CIRINO Meri? Roll-Boolclovers' Club Sporrs-Junior Red Cross MARIE C. CONIGLIO Cheerleader-Ediror of Humor Sfafl Pin C-irl--Commerce Club ROSARIA A. CONTI Boolrlovers' Club-Commerce Club Sporls-Hslepplnq Along YOLAN DA E. CONTI Meri? Roll Junior Red Cross CATHERINE J. CONOSCENTI Honor Roll-Merir Roll Commerce Club BETTY C. COOPER Boolclovers' Club-Honor Roll Meril Roll RAMONDA L. COSTANZO Honor Roll-Sporrs Commerce Club-Boolclovers' Club JOSEPHINE S. CUTRONA Meri? Roll--Commerce Club Camera Club-Sporls ANGELO M. DAGOSTINO Monifor Meril Roll THELMA E. DECKER Honor Roll-Commerce Club I-Iisrory Forum-Junior Red Cross ERNESTINE DE LEON WILMA D. DE MAY Honor Roll--Camera Club Monifor Club-Commerce Club TERESA M. DEWAN Meri? Roll-Hislory Forum Dramaric Club MARINO DI CARLO Halian Club-Lalin Club Science Club-lnframural Sporls JOHN DOUGLAS ROSINA A. DI LORENZO Merif Roll-Sporfs Home Economics Club-Junior Red Cross Dramaric Club- SIeppinq Mono Camera Club HELEN C. DRAPER Orcl1esIra4eMeriI Roll Chorus ANGELA K. DUBLINO Commerce Club-Camera Club Minure Girl ANGELO J. DUMINUCO Baskefball-lnrramural Sporfs Orcheslra- slapping Along I JOSEPH A. ELIA Meril Roll lnframural Sporls BASIL ELLEMENT LYDIA A. ELLERO Lalin Club-Moniior lnlraniural Sporlsfl3oy Marshal Honor RollfCornrnerCe Club Junior Red Cross LAWRENCE C. FAMA Band-Orchesfra lnlramural Sporls-'Sleppinq Along AU FANIO V. FICKERA DOROTHY FIORELLA lfalian Club FLORENCE J. Honor Roll-Meril Roll lnlramural Sporls FIORELLA Home Economics ClubfCamera Club Sporfs--Junior Red Cross ROSA S. FIORELLA Commerce Club-Pin Girl lv1erilRoll--Junior Red Cross ANTHONY F. FLAMINIO llalian Club-Lalin Club Chorus SARAH C. GAETA Sporfs-Pin Girl Monitor Club-Junior Red Cross HUBERT E. GALLAGHER Foolball- -Merif Roll lnlrarnural Sporls PAULINE G. GALLAGHER Secrefary of The Class of '42 Honor Roll-Ass? Edilor of Yearbook Editorial Edilor ol Campus Topics CAROLYN C. GENNUSO Science Club-Minuie Girl Commerce Club- Hi Neighbor MICHAEL G. GIANCARLO FRANK H. GIMBRONE Monilor--l-lonor Roll Meril Roll Camera Club-llalian Club Slide Rule Clubelnfrarnural Sporls GEORGE L. GIMBRONE Traclc-Foofball Lalin ClubgSlide Rule Club MARY E. GIOIA Junior Red Cross PHILOMENA D. GIZZI Meri? Roll-Camera Club Sporfs-'Sleppinq Alonc-4 EDWARD GRAMAGLIA lnirarnural Sporfs JOHN A. GRANELLI FRANK A. GREICO Meri? Roll lnframural SDOH5 lialian Club Meril Rall ROSALIE M. GUERRA S'reppinq Sporls Along WILLA GUEST CHARLES E. HERR Honor Roll-Meri? Roll Junior Red Cross Meri? Roll-Cross Counlry lnlramural Sporis IRENE A. HUNTER Merif Roll Junior Rod Cross RUTH HURLEY Sporfs BARBARA K. INCORVAIA Secrefary '41--Commerce Club Camera Club--- S're-ppinq Alana ANGELA R. INCORVIA Honor Rol l-Merif Roll Commerce Club- Boolclovors' Club ALBERT ITJEN ROBERT G. KRUG Camera Club-Service Club Radio Club-Honor Roll CARRIE M. LACHINA Mori? Roll -wCommerce Club Dramalic ClubvSporis ELIZABETH M. LAGATTUTA SANTA A. LA PORTA Commerce Club-M Camera Club lialian Club-Commerce Club Hislory Forum-Meri? Roll onifor Ciub CECELIA E. LEAHY l-lonor Roll--Minulo Girl Rliyllimic Club- HiNeiql1bor MARIE R. LEONE Honor Roll-Meri? Roll Junior Red Cross-Commerce Club MARION L. LEONE Honor Roll--Sporls Hi Neighbor GERALDINE J. LETTIERI Honor Roll-Merif Roll Orchesfra-Sporls JOSEPHINE LIPOMI Commerce Club-Camera Club Hi Neighbor FRANCES LO CURCIO Hislory Forum -Home Economics Club Honor Roll-Meri? Roll ROSALIE M. LO MANTO Lalin Club-Campus Topics Slaff Honor Roll-Class Poef '42 MARIE A. LOMBARDO Honor Roll-Dramafic Club Declamafion Confesf- Hi Neighbor SANTINA L. LONGO Meril Roll-Science Club Junior Red Cross JOSEPHINE LO PICCOLO Campus Topics Shall-Honor Roll Home Economics Club-Sporls MARIE L. LUCCHINO Honor Roll-Meri? Roll Yearbook MARIE MANGUSO Monilor Club Meril Roll CAROLINE L. MARINARO Camera Club- S+epping Along Hi Neighbor PAULINE S. MARINELLO Honor Roll-Lafin Club Monifor-Minufe Girl JOSEPH MARINO Foofball-Baslcefbali Track- Hi Neighbor MILLIE MARRONE lfalian Club Swimming CARMELA F. MARSALA Camera Club-Boolclovers' Club Minufe Girl KATHRYN E. MCANDREW Meri? Roll-Home Economics Club French Club-Lalin Club CARMELA M. MECCA Honor Roll--Sporls Boolclcvers' Club-Commerce Club HELENA A. MENDOLA Science Club-Home Economics Club Camera Club-Monilor MARIE A, MENICHELLI Camera Club--Ivleril Roll Sports IRENE F. MIK OLL Commerce Club-I-Ionor Roll Monilor Club- -Camera Club LILLIAN H. MINGOIA JAMES A. MINNECI Foolball-Baskelball COFUIUQVCG Monifor Baseball--Monilor Club MARY R. MISSICO Honor ROI I-Ivierif Roll Cornrnerce Club MARION MONTGOMERY Junior Red Cross BENJAMIN C. MUSALINO French Club GRACE 6. M USCARELLA Honor Ro I I Meri? Roll PHY PHYLLIS 6. NASCA LLIS A. NASCA Honor Roll-Campus Topics SI- II Iialian ClubfMinuIe Girl Honor Roll-Merif Roll Camera Club--Junior Red Cross FRANCES H. NIRELLI French Club-Merit Roll Science Club JULIA L. NIRELLI MARJORIE NOTARO Merir Roll Junior Red Cross Dramafic Club--Hislory Forum Rhyllirnic Club- SIeppinq Along MARY NOTARO Boolmlovers' Club Meri? Roll LAURA M. O'BRIEN ELAINE A. OLIVA Vice Presidenf '4I X '42-Debale Tea Edilor ol Yearbook-- Hi Neiqlnborm Dfamaiic CIubvI-Iislory Forurn Camera Club--Sporfs INGER OLSO N Lalin Club Drarnafic Club ANT OINETTE PALAMARA I-Ionor Roll-Ifalian Club Campus Topics S+aII GEORGE PALAMIO Presidenl '42-Boys' Treasurer '4I Dramalic Club-llalian Club FRANCES PALESTINE Italia n Club-Dramalic Club Commerce Club- Hi Neighbor VIOLET E. PECK Honor Rell-Bo Sporls-Junior ROSE lvl. PALMERI Minule Girl-Commerce Club l-lislory Forum olrlovers' Club Red Cross GRACE V. PENTASUGLIO Meri? Roll-Minule Girl Sporfs-Junior Red Crofs CLA RA V. PERLA MARGHERITE D. PERFETTO 'Sfepping Along -Sporls Bancl Pin Girl-Commerce Club Debafe Club-Junior Red Cross RICHARD POSSEE MARTHA POST M eril Roll KATHLEEN M. PRICE Lafin Club-Monilor Mlnule Girl-M eril Roll PHILOMENA J. RAMPINO Hono r Roll-Boolclovers' Club Minufe Girl--Commerce Club ROSALIE A. RAMUNNO Honor Roll-Boolclovers' Club Pin Girl- S+epping Along CHESTER R. RNTCLIFFE Science Club-Monifor Chess Club-Meri? Roll LOUIS G. RICH Baslcelball Meri? MARY T. RIZZO Commerce Club Swimmlnq SALVATO Roll VITO A. RINALDO Foolball-Merif Roll Monilor-Boys' Treasurer '42 RE A. RUSSO Band---lnlramural Sporfs ' l.1ama's Baby Boy -llalian Club JOSEPH A. SACCO Monilor- S+epping Along Debale Club-Meri? Roll CONCETTA V. SAGGIO Hsfeppinq Along JOSEPHINE P. SALEMI Merif Roll---Hisiory Forum Junior Red Cross JUNE C. SALT ADELIA SANUCCI Honor Roll--Debafe Halian Club ROSE D. SAPI Camera Club Junior Red Cross Club ENZA Sporfs-llalian Club l-lislory Fo l'UfT1 PASCAL S. SCA RPELLO FRANCES A. SCIRE Honor Roll-llalian Monifor--Campus T THERESA C. Merif Roll Foofball-Track Inframural Sporls-Science Club Club opics Sfarl SCIUMECA -Monifor Booklovers' Club-Dramafic Club DOMINIC SCOTT ORLO F. SECO RD lnframural Sporfs Tennis Hisfory Forum-Commerce Club Boolclovers' Club-G HELEN V. SH Honor Ro irl Marshal '42 ERMAN ll-Boolclovers' Club Junior Red Cross LOLA R. SIMMONS JOSEPHINE A. SINATR Frencl'1Club-Dramalic Club Boolrlovers' Club A Cheerleader-Sporfs Edifor of Yearbook Pin Girl-Meri? Roll ROBERT W. SMITH lnfrarnura l Sporls-Radio Club Cross Counlry-Service Club ROSE J. SORTINO Commerce Club--Science Club Camera Club--Meri? Roll VINCENT F. SPERRAZZA Monilor PHYLLIS G. STEWART Meril Roll-Commerce Club Junior Red Cross ROSE J. STRANO Junior Red Cross Moniior DELORES J. SULLIVAN FRANCES SYLVESTER Camera Club-lfalian Club Merif Roll- Hi Neighbor JOSEPH TAMBURELLO Honor Roll-Foolball Slide Rule Club-Lalin Club MARION R. TASCA Honor Roll-Commerce Club Boolclovers' Club-Pin Girl LUCILLE TAURIELLO Minule Girl-Monifor Dramalic Club- Slepping Along JANE H. TAYLOR Girls' Treasurer '42-Commerce Cluk Monilor Club-Honor Roll NORMA J. TESSMAN Campus Topics Slalf-Pin Girl Honor Roll-Camera Club EVELYN THOM PHYLLIS A. THOMAS Monifor-M eril Roll Pin Girl CARRIE A. TIRANNO Honor Roll-Boolrlovers' Club Camera Club-Pin Girl Hisiorian '42 ANN M. TOMASELLI Honor Roll Meri? Roll VINCENT P. TOMASULO Lalin Club-Cross Counlry Track IRENE A. TUCKER Honor Roll-Edilor of Campus Topics Debale Team--Ass'+ Edilor of Yearbook RUSSELL L. TURNER Track-Cross Counlry Camera Club-French Club ANTOINETTE M. VACANTI Honor Roll--Camera Club Commerce Club-Boolclovers' Club MARGARET VACCARO Honor Roll-Campus Topics Shall Pin Girl-Camera Club LUCY L. VALENTI Meril' Roll Junior Red Cross EVELYN S. VAN DUSEN Lafin Club-Sporls S+eppinq Along -Yearbook in JENNIE VASILE Meril Roll1Comrnerce Club Home Economics Club-Pin Girl CONCETTA VENTO Honor Roll-French Club Junior Red Cross VANDA T. VISPI Meri? Rollilfalian Club Monifor-Junior Red Cross JOHN VOLTZ lnfrarnural Sports-Merif Roll Monifor MARY LOU WHITE Lalin Club Dramafic Club ROSE M. ZABALDO Honor Roll--Meril' Roll Commerce Club-Boolclovers' Club LEONARD G. ZACCAGNINO llalian Club-Meril Roll Chorus Q-L MILDRED A. ZACCAGNINO Honor Roll-Boolrlovers' Club Junior Red Cross LENA C. ZARBO Boolclovers' Club-Minule Girl X Pin Girl-Junior Red Cross JOHN PANZARELLA N LOUISE M. ZUCCHIATTI Pin Girl-Debate Club Campus Topics Slafl-Camera Club Additional Graduate DOLORES J. CARRIERE Science Club-Dramafic Club Minule Girlgl-lislory Forum JACK DUNN lDeceasedl Hobby Club Chess Club THEODORE GETMAN MICHAEL D. MURPHY French Club-Monifor Inlramural Sporls IGNATIUS RECOTTA JOSEPH RICIGLIANO ELEANOR RIDER Science Club Drarnadic Club ANGELO F. VALVO Cross Counfry--Track Sl'eppinq Along -lfalian Club 22 Last Will and Testament We, The Class oT i942 oT Grover Cleveland l-ligh School, in accordance wiTh The laws oT The CiTy oT BuTTalo, and The STaTe oT New York, do hereby make and declare This To be our lasT will and TesTamenT. The Tew remaining boys we lovingly leave To The TaculTy, ThaT They may have The pleasure oT conTending wiTh Them in The TuTure. We hope They appre- ciaTe These boys, because according To The laTesT survey, Grover Cleveland is desTined To become a Girls' Seminary. To The Junior Class we lovingly bequeaTh our reserved secTion oT The audiTorium where They may be admired by all. To The Sophomore Class we le-ave The preparaTions and suspense oT Junior Day, and also our box oT viTamin pills leTT over Trom Senior Day so ThaT They may be able To sTand The sTrain. We congraTulaTe The Freshman Class Tor Their splendid inTeresT in school acTiviTies, and we leave Them some oT The perseverance and experience oT The Seniors - To be used only in case oT emergency. The Tollowing personal bequesTs are also made: DoroThy Fiorella leaves her virTues oT TimidiTy and obedience To RiTa Car- darella . . . John VolTz, his alooTness To l-luberT King . . . Orlo Secord leaves her sweeT manner To Marian lraci . . . Kay ConoscenTi, her TalkaTiveness and sTick oT gum To Gloria Concialdi . . . Phyllis Thomas enTrusTs her cherished memories oT Mr. Dressler To Angeline Siracuse . . . ViTo Rinaldo bequeaThs his English noTes, lovingly wriTTen in Chinese, To Mike Piddisi . . . Dick Swanson Talls heir To Dick Possee's greaT proTile . . . Sarah GaeTa leaves her puncTu- aliTy To Ann Bulone . . . AnThony Flaminio weepingly leaves Daisy June To Carl Traina . . . and adds his box oT cough drops, which may come in handy while pracTicing . . . To Lucien PoTenza, Marino DiCarlo wills his zooT suiT wiTh The drape shape . . . Evelyn Thom leaves her drawl To Marge Conly . . . Leonard Zaccagnino, his piggy bank To Louis Calabrese . . . SalvaTore Aquilina, his oraTorical abiliTy To Larry Del Priore . . . Mary Jane Gill Talls heir To The brilliance and originaliTy oT Delphine Beauchamp . . . Michael Murphy leaves his aTTendance record, wiTh a sigh oT relieT, To Bob Conk . . . To Joe Daniels, Joe Anselmo wills his boTTle oT niTro-glycerine lmay he resT in peacel . . . George Palamio leaves his deTense bond posTer oT Miss America To Frannie Marion. The Senior Class, being oT sound mind, herein inscribes iTs name To The above documenT, in The year oT our Lord one Thousand nine hundred and TorTy-Two. ' -The GraduaTing Class oT '42, 23 The enior Glass History Army Life Ai' Grover I-I938-39 INFANTRY There was a clarion call for voluniee rs io ioin 'rhe infan+ -ry, lrypical fresh- menl, and The large group of e-ager recruirs enrered rhe porrals of Grover Cleveland l-ligh School for The firsl' 'rim e. This band of The Clevelandiies s'rar'red on i'rs four-year rraining course ar Fori lnexperience. The eniire lnfanrry, sup- plied wirh weapons, lbooksl climbed inro +he barracks lhome-roomsl and made ready for acrion. Milirary orders were given by Commanding Officers, lMr. Devine and +he faculiyl, direcied by The General, lMr. Kennedyl. Suddenly rhere was a 'rerrific explosion of bombs. several were prosrrafedz orhers were wounded. lFirs'r mon+h's repori' cards.l Firsr aid was immediarely applied +o rhe wounded. lWhi1'e cards.l Among The prominenr rookies was Sandy Anselmo, who wi'rh his mellow golden voice, became popular in recrearion halls. Salvarore Aquilina, Marie Lombardo, Pauline Gallagher, and Rosalie Lo Manro were ci'red for good work. li-lonor roll cards.l Frances Scire, Margaref Vaccaro, Jennie Vasile, and Phyllis Thomas were awarded al'hle+ic honors. lFour-inch ler'rer.l Inger Olsen, a noled beauiy al'- 'rracred arrenrion in camp. lBeau'ry con+esr.l All of rhe rookies were impressed by 'rhe arrogance of 'rheir superiors, lupper classmenl - +ha'r is, all exce-pr l-lelen Charles, who iusr accepred life as if came. June, I939 - Fierce aHack from Regenrs Force. Many succumbed. lnfanrry exhausredg dire need fora resi. Shorr furlough granred 'ro all. lSummer vacal'ion.l II-I939-40 ARTILLERY FORCE Back 'ro 'rhe old grind again. Drills became harder and more severe. ll-lome-work.l Now we revelled in rhe noisy bangbangs of Jrhe machine guns. lSopho- mores are The noisy ones.l Occasional volleys of bullers were received from officers. lBlue slips.l We had +o +oe ihe mark for formidable guards were on duly in all 'rhe cor- ridors and in rhe Mess l-lall. lMoni+ors.l This year, Joe Sacco, pianisr, enreriained 'rhe groups orfdury. Peiire Marie Coniglio and Daring Jo Sinaira led cheers. Gumps Duminuco siarred in baskerball. and George Sawyer, in baseball: while Joe Marino, qualified as run- ner for all-high honors. ln a surprise aHack several Tell from Their horses and were seized by rheir old enemy. lRegen+s.l Many rallied. Anorher furlough was granred. III-I94O-4I CAVALRY OFFICERS Trot +ro'r, 'rrol', 'rhe Juniors were riding, riding along To vic+ory. Yes, riding along in unison, we are cer'I'ain 'ro prove 'ro ihe new rookieswand in- berweens whai leadership really is. Taking an acrive pari in rhe ptublishing gf l!Campus Topics and The Clevelander, were Laura O'Brien, and lrene uc er. 24 The girls Took on a sudden youThTul appearance. Was iT ThaT knee socks became The laTesT Tad? Socks oT various colors were worn, and The young ladies sTarTed Their campaign Tor saving silk Tor deTense. Then The exciTing day arrived when, The Juniors were allowed To elecT oTTicers. Teddy GeTman, The PresidenT and Laura O'Brien, The vice presidenT, were eIecTed by an overwhelming maioriTy. Also emerging vicTorious in These elecTions were Colleen Carey, Barbara lncorvaia, Josephine Callea, Basil Elle- menT, and George Palamio. The commanding oTTicers, decoraTed Tor valor, led our colorTul parade. lJunior Day CelebraTion.l - One hardy oTTicer ISarah GaeTaI remarked, Boyl Am I Thrilled: inspe-cTion is coming. lExaminaTions.I Oh! Well, ThaT's one in a million Tor you. IV-l94I-42 AIR FORCE Now came promoTions To The Air Force ISeniors are high TIyers.l The highesT rank in The Army was now besTowed upon us. A greaT vicTory was won by a volley oT words. IDebaTe-s.I Reveille caused disconTenTmenT among all. There was a greaT deal oT sleeping in The barracks. Many had To go To The Guard I-louse. ITardy slips.l In every camp could Ice heard: I can'T geT em up, The Freshman's worse Than his Teacher lcan'T geT'em up, The Sophomore's worse Than The Fresh- I can'T geT 'em up, I Tell you: man, I can'T geT em up, The Junior's worse Than The Sophomore: I can'T geT em up, BuT The Senior's The worsT oT Them all. I can'T geT em up aT all. I can'T geT 'em up. I can'T geT 'em up. ' ,This morning I can'T geT em I can'T geT 'em , I can'T geT 'em up, . I can'T geT 'em up, Today. UP UP IEasTern Wa r-Time.l -Everybody became exciTed over our new weapons. lDeTense STamps and Bonds.I Wi+h The assisTance oT The SergeanTs in command, ITeachers in charge oT The PosTer CommiTTee,I These sales were boosTed sky high. Those disTinguished Tor leadership were-given high commissions. Those pro- moTed To senior oTFicers were: George Palamio, preside-nT: Laura O'Brien. vice- presidenT: ViTo Rinaldo, boys' Treasurer: Jane Taylor, girls' Treasurer: Edward CasTeIIano, boys' marshal: Orlo Secord, girls' marshal: Pauline Gallagher, sec- reTary: SalvaTore Aguilina, vaIedicTorian: Delphine Beauchamp, class propheT: Rasalie Lo lv1anTo, class poeT: and Carrie Tiranno, class hisTorian. There was a greaT dress parade and all were- ouT Tor inspecTion. lClass Day.I Now wiTh Tlying banners oT green and whiTe They arrived aT The CiTy oT CommencemenT where The heroe-s were honored by rewards oT meriT, ldiplomasl, which were presenTed by The I-ligh Command, Ilvlr. Kennedyl. The happy regi- menT pledged allegiance To our counTry and now sTood ready To do iTs parT in The War or Freedom. H' Carrie A. Tiranno, Class I-lisTorian. 25 Marie Lombardo, Salvalore Aquilina, George Palamia, Orlo Secord, Sarah Gaela, Laura O'Brien, Angelo Durninuco, Richard Possee. SENIOR POLL WINNERS The annual senior superlalive conlesl sponsored lhis year by lhe- Cleve- lander slall, has again delermined lhe oulslanding leaders in specilied lields. George Palamio, popular presidenl ol lhe Senior Class, swepl away all opposilion lo caplure lhree lilles: lvlosl Popular, lvlosl Ve-rsalile, and Besl Dressed Boy. Pauline lv1arinello's incomparable wardrobe won lor her lhe lille ol Besl Dressed Girl. Vice Presidenl ol lhe Senior Class, Laura G'Brien was overwhelmingly voled lvlosl Popular Girl. Also lor lhe lille ol lvlosl Versalile Girl, she delealed Pauline Gallagher, Secrelary ol lhe Class ol '42, by lhree voles. Marie Lombardo and Salvalore Aquilina, bolh well-known lor lheir schol- aslic and oralorical abilily, were selecled lhe lvlosl lnlelleclual Girl and Boy in lhe gradualing class. Gumps Duminuco, All-l-ligh member ol lhe baslselball learn, caplured lhe lille ol Mosl Alhlelic Boy: while veleran alhlele, Sarah Gaela, who will re- ceive her silver pin lor sporls, was selecled Mosl Alhle-lic Girl. Orlo Secord, comely Senior Girls' Marshal, and handsome Richard Possee were iuslly selecled Besl Loolcing Girl, and Besl Loolcing Boy respeclively. 26 Leff fo righh Mary Jane Gill, vice-president Palricia Sulfon, girl marshal: Russell Paris, boys' lreasurer: Richard Swanson, boys marshal: Francis Marion, president Marie Maraschiello, girls' Treasurer: Jacqueline l.oGrasso, secreiary. JUNIOR OFFICERS Presidenl . Francis Marion Vice Presidenl . Mary Jane Gill Secrejrary . Jacqueline LoGrasso Girls' Treasurer . Marie Maraschiello Boys' Treasurer . . . 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Your ndrill' work must remind you of high school - and, speaking of high school, we sincerely hope that you keep your neckties nuniformn so that your captain won't send you to the guard house for ncorporaln punishment. He's not a very pleasant officer'- the corporal, we mean. Our favorite occupation of late is making as many cookies for the Wrookiesn as our sugar ration cards will allow. We have heard of several cases of acute indigestion at camp recently but I doubt whether our nK.P.n experiments had anything to do with them. Boys never did like to be tied to apron strings. In closing, we hope you will be able to get an indef- initely extended furlough soon so that we can have njeepsn of fun in our camp. Love, nGeneraln Student Body. P. S. Qpassed by faculty censorsy Seriously, we think you boys are a credit to our school and a shining example for all of us. Also we pay tribute to Grover girls who have become nurses or joined the various volunteer groups. We wish all of you to know that the prayers and best wishes of every member of the faculty and student body are with you no matter where you may be stationed. May this verse of the nStar Spangled Bannern be your inspiration: nThen conquer we must, when our cause it is just, And this be our motto, nln God is our trustln 34 ACTIVITIES tw .,' ,W Q A9 3 5 Q 4 e 1 'Q xx 9 '34 H if 'W 5 , , k X fi' ' if ' :T W I N - N , i 315-5n.5 52 rl 353 Q M ' ' ' Q Y, Q xl, 1 X wi A ' if . A wt? T r , ff Q , A 5 QE 3 A2 M Y , ,W '.,, 5 , s Q 1. L- Z ,, W, -1 i W . A .A M , V, I ' 4' 5. , 0 W , , , A 2 K f . A5 Q Q, S Q. ..,, 2' . 1 , , ' Q . f gb f ' nf f, 1 Q 5 Q , X ,xi L ' 'iff it S ri r - -K X V M rguf A Y , . M . f ,iz M M Q ir 7i i Q an 2 x Q E 'Q A2 w . 1 Q ,X A ll? p, qs ff? Dpi' ef X .. , xiffw xs -Q Q5 HX 'K .v,?Zk X als: , L A, 9, Sealed: Kallwiine Georqe, llh'- 'mr'w Y 'rf 'fr' H MMM- '449' - 'AA MF' M ' L y D IP ' l T lc S l A l A LM, arr e more, fone UC , . , DEBATE TEAMS ln December, bolh Grover Cleveland de- bale leams were delealed by lhe close score ol 8-7. l-lowever, during lhe second lerm, lhe neqalive leam, compelenlly coached by lvlr. Devine, scored a decisive IO-5 viclrory over l-lulchinson, while Dr. Adler's aiclirmalive leam defealed Fosdiclm-lvlaslen 9-6. Sealed: L, Borulanln, F. Par er. aiva ore qununa. nf qola Siracuse. Sfanding: Riilmid Falcone, Moi ris Mesah, Lau:-1 O'Brivri, Mario L.iM.anlin. ALL-HIGH CONTESTANTS Grover Cleveland was ably represenled in The All-l-ligh Conlesls lhis year. lvlarie Lombardo placed rhird in The Girls' Declamalrion conlesl, whereas, laler in 'rhe year, Franlc Parlalo won second place in lhe Boys' Gralorical conlesl. Laura Bomfanli received honorable menlion lor her Ameri- canism essay. Al The annual inlra-mural spelling conlesls, Russell Andolina and Salvalore Zaccagnino emerged viclorious. lalo, M. Lombardo. Slandlng: R. Andolirm, S, fm f niqriirw. SeaTed: J. Hickey, J. John- sTon, M. J. Gill, R. MarTin, A. lvl. Rinaldo, J. LoGrasso. STanding: C. Caqlio, R. Ga- lan1s,D,Bradway,J.D anna, LI. A, RaTcliTTe. CRAFT AND AIRPLANE CLUB Under The direcTion of Mr. CarveTh, The CraTT Club has done much consTrucTive worlc. Members have made such arTicles as TooTsTools and Trames. The Airplane Club, a new division of The CraTT Club, is aiding our governmenT by making model planes To be used Tor airplane spoTTers and gun poinTers. SLIDE RULE CLUB This club, conducTed under The direcTion oT lvlr. Davidson, is open To all inTeresTed in The mysTeries oT maThemaTics. AT The informal meeTings The members learn mulTiplicaTion, division, square rooT, and cube rooT. To Those who undersTand iT, The slide rule is similar To a book oT answers. enTine. M. ATwood, A. Beam, S. Bellia, Mr. CarveTh, D. Cun- ningham, J. DigaTi, R. Guerra, R. Green, S. La- PorTa, D. LeTTieri, F. Nirelli, G. Polino, J. Sawyer. C. Seeger, J. TriTnleTTi, R. Val- CAMPUS TOPICS STAFF The scarciTy oT paper, and The increased cosT oT prinTing and engraving caused The Campus Topics sTaTT To replace The guar- Terly issues wiTh a single ChrisTmas issue. DespiTe This, The ediTors and sTaTT mem- bers received pins and cerTiTicaTes on Recog- niTion Day. K Lower, lcTT To righf: M, g Coniqlio, L. O'Brien, P. 2 Gallagher, l. Tuclcer, J. Sin- 5 afia, 0, Pulamio, F, Sure. Secowd: R. LiiT5u4.a, L. Ri Li lianw V. Liwwsnn, M. Sore Tino, M. Zupa, J. Lopiccolo. J. B7'hop, M. Tasca, N. 5 Toss :nm Third: 0. Mora-Tuzzo, C. T Buv, L. Tauiiello, M. Fidu' . . I ua, M. Niqro, Labruna T. Sfiumeca, M. lraci, M. Albums. Top: K, George, M. J, Gill L. Zuff.hiaTTi, M. Vaccaro E. lhleslfi, D. Tfeauchamp, C. Omliu, R, luMnnTo, B, Til.'.yililwor1. CLEVELANDER STAFF The Class oT '42 has aTTempTed To incorp- oraTe in This year's Clevelander Those Topics which would inTeresT The sTudenTs. The diTTiculTies meT by The sTaTT have been enTirely unprecede-nTed. The war, which we enTered in December, l94I, made iT our paTrioTic duTy To eliminaTe all unnecessary pages. IT is our wish ThaT our adverTisers, paTrons, and readers will Tind our eTTorTs saTisTacTory. SeaTed: Grwfwriqrz Pnlamio, lwm: Tuclcfzr, Pauline Gal- lagher, Laura OBrien, Jose- plunr- Sinful:-i, .loserpli An- -1-limi. Slandingz Cirw Pail-,i, Cnr' iw lirfiunii, lliflphimf Beau flifiivip, Romliif loMunlo, 'Bundy Anselmo, Norma Tirsnrnfiri, Rosie Snpienza, livi-lyn Viinllusun, lwlurfqurm V ir lfiflgfllll iifffu, 1e'1 iiv.,.:Jf Awrili Niffri. Lower Row: G. CuTrona. L. Tronolone, J. Termini, F. Loiacono, J,. LaBruna. M. La Manfia, R. Bellissimo, M. Lombardo, l. Amoroso. Second Row: S, Falzone, T. C-earge, A. Rinaldo, J. Johnsfon, H. Ruddy, F. Mornbrea, A. Pileri, J. Marrelli, L. Thomas, C. BUT- TiTTa, C. C-aglio. Third Row: Cv. Maggie, R. Porfera, K. George, S. Ga- eTa, M. Ellemenf, L. Coop- er, R. Fordham. L. Zuc- chiaTTi, C, Grassia, F. Parlafo. Fourfh, Top row: J. Niqro, S. Aquilina, D. KinqsTon, R. Falcone, M. Nasca, C. La Duca, M. Mesch, L. Del Priore, N. DiCarlo. SCIENCE AND RADIO CLUBS The acTive members oT The Science Club held many meeTings assisTed by Miss Wil- TerT, aT which They discussed numerous Topics such as asTronomy, explosives, nylon, and DuPonT producTs. The highIighT oT This year's acTiviTies oT The Radio Club was The consTrucTion oT a receiving seT under The guidance oT Mr. l-lallahan. DEBATE CLUB Supervised by Mr. T-lallahan, The DebaTe Club has held many open Torums. Ap- poinTed commiTTees had charge OT plan- ning each meeTing. An ArmisTice Day Program was given by The members aT which Their Topic Tor dis- cussion was, How To preserve peace aTTer The war. A. modern presenTaTion oT The Taming oT The Shrew was a greaT success wiTh The members. Fronf, TirsT Table: L, Priva- Tera, V. Bonda, G. JoTTe, E. Brzeslci, L. Cancilla, W. Tripp, R. Andolina, E. Spen- der. Seconfl Table: N, DiCarlo, M. DiCarlo, L. BonTan'ri, L. Reese, J. BrucaTo, C. La- Duca, S. Anselmo, S, Man no, A. STernqlass. F. Lip inczylc, R. Falcone. BOOKLOVERS' CLUB The membership oT The Boolclovers' Club This year indicaTes Grovens greaT inTeresT in classical and modern liTeraTure. During The year a play, Two Croolcs and a Lady, was presenTed aT a ChrisTmas ParTy in ZOO Tor The enTerTainmenT oT The Senior girls. The club is under The supervision oT Miss Moore. Lower: A. Anzalone, H, Sherman. M. Zaccaqnino, R. Coslanzo, M. Tasca, A. Vafanli, M. Lucfhino. Second: l. Zarbo, A. lnuur via, R. Canniuaro, R. Downey, R, ConTi, R. Ra iuuunno. i Third: M. Ramunno, R. Di MarTino, C. Tiranno, H. Tripp, G, Roliruo, M. Behm, A, Slewarl, R. Federico, FourTh: O. Secord, R. Za- lwaldo, V. Peck, R. Sapiunza. J. Cirino, B, Cooper, K. ln uurvia, M, Nofaro. 'N M. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Every oTher Thursday The ThirTy members oT The Home Economics Club meT in The Residence wiTh The advisers, Miss T-lenrich and Miss Marvin. This spring The club held a Tashion show wiTh The members acTing as models. The girls also made scrapboolcs Tor The paTienTs aT The Children's l-lospiTal. Lower: G, Phila, A. Minfeo, G. Chiavfurru, C. TliLorr:nzo, P. Sfoll, A. Polondo, J. cond C C slrin W LTI T 1 .,.4. Il' V7 I nuumu , , . f , R. I i ron :T fe R, 1 5 ,, w4f,lv1, nw Ullll l Mn.. '401uu sw ...Q 1 133 In fronf, kneeling: J. Doug- las, C. Parisi. Lower Row: B. Blafner, R. Carriero, F. Campagna, R. Cancilla. J. Celesnno, J, Lipomi, P. Gizzi C, Mari- naro, H. Mendola. Second Row: M. Andresino, M. Vaccaro, S. GaeTa, K. BuTTiTa, D. CurTiss, M. La- Penna, R. Arcuri, D. Ford P. Agro, M. Lampone, L. ZucchiaTTi, P. Nasca, R Boda. Third Row: F. Cvimbrone, J. Campagna, F. SylvesTer, R. LoManTo, R. Cafalano R. Calarco, A. Valvo, FourTh Row: J. Anselmo, R Federico, M. Carbone, M Modica, F. Calarco, l. Pul- vino, C. Marsala, N, Tess- rnan A. Ifien, R, Paris. Fiffh Row: J. Vecchio, J Campagna, J, Alba' J NOTO, F. Loiacono, F. Elar- do, R. Calarco, J. Niqrelli HISTORY FORUM The Lincoln Day Program was a producT oT earnesT labor on The parT oT The l-lisTory Forum. Two Tormer graduaTes oT Grover, Jaclf DiLorenzo and AnThony Merlino, spolre aT one oT The meeTings. Arno STernglass, a sophomore. Told abouT liTe in Germany. l-lis Talk proved very in- TeresTing To The club members. CAMERA CLUB During The pasT year The Camera Club. under The guidance oT Dr. l-leimerle, has seen many slides and heard various lecTures. AT ChrisTmas a parTy was held Tor The members, aT which reTreshmenTs were served. One OT iTs ouTsTanding proiecTs was a Talking picTure, which was shown To The members aT a meeTing during The second Term. Lower. F. Nirelli, J. Nirelli C. BoulTenhouse, T. Dewan M. LaManTia, E. Oliva, R Falcone, F. Carnpagna, T Maggie. bairn. P. Dick, C. Bona, T Tiglia, R. Alario. Top: A. STernglass, M Lorenzo, P. ScoTT, J. Naples Loiacono. Second: M. Rizzone, V. Di- STeTano, S. Owens, M. Fair- Aronica, M. Adam, G. Cas: Serio, M. ATwood. J. Dil l-l. STewarT, V. GrisanTi, Fl DRAMATIC CLUB Under The able guidance oT Mr. Eldridge, The DramaTic Club has had many inTeresT- ing programs. Among These was a series oT playleTs given Tor The enTerTainmenT oT The members, many oT whom Toolc acTive parTs in The varieTy show, l-li Neighbor, pre- senTed by The Grover Cleveland T-ligh School. Lower: L. Aquino, R, Mig- lioro, Q, T-lalpurl, Q. Mar- lin, K. George, V. Gal' laqlwr, J. Carripargnfi, M. Srrill, A. Gimbrfinef, A, lwsi. Sicond: N. l7cCarlo, B. fnirnonian, U. B+r.aur.hamp, E. Uonmll, M. Lllernenl, R. Fordham, J. Sinalrri, M, Fi dufifr, K, M1Andri:w, M. Beauchamp. Top: A. Slezrnglfxss, A. Price, C. Bfiultifnlmusff, J. Ford ham, ll. Mfesi, J. Naples, C. lriDura, B. Musfrlino, S. Ansrelmra, M. lfiPifferrf, J. f . bf ilirvii-i I Lower: J. l-liclcey, H, DougherTy, A. Busalacchi, A. Maraschiello, L. Caruso. G. Srhiavone, P, Carriero, J. Palisano. Second: C. Grassia, E. Qliva, V. Vispi, M. Lom- bardo, J. Douglas, F. Cam- pagna, G, Campaqna, J. Nirelli. Top: W. lnlardino, R. Fal- cone, G. Palamio, F. Pal' esTine, 6, Gamel, D. Gam- el, M. Pc-rTeTTo. G. Barone, C. LaDuca, M. LaManTia. FRENCH CLUB , AT The Teachers' ConvenTion, held in Oc- Tober, members oT The French Club pre- senTed a program aT The French secTional meeTing. On Sunday, December 7, a ChrisTmas Play was given Tor The Les Amies de la France, aT The InTernaTional lnsTiTuTe. A lively play! Junior FoueTTe was a wel- come assembly program. The TaculTy adviser is Mrs. Schraven. Lower: M. Lombardo, C. Maluso, L. Privifera, D. Manno, J. Hickey, F. Loia- cono, I. Tucker, C. Gaglio, R. LaDuca, M. Lombardo, R. Carriero, A. Abbafe, L. Zambilo, L. Lucchino. Second: S. Piccillo, J. Ru- bino, T. Tronolane. J. Johnslon, D. Gregorio, C. Davis, C. lnferre, C. Alessi, V. Banda, J. LoGrasso, M. Nigro, R. Cardarele, P. Monlana, V. Merlino. Third: R, Marino, J. Lo- Grasso, M. J. Gill, M. Iraci, A, Mislriln, L. Valvo, G. Carnpaqna, B. Blalner, S. Owens, D. I-Ieulcralh, E. Monlana. M. Beauchamp, J. LaBruna. Top: M. DiCarIo, G. Sim! brone, G, Barone, R. Hardy, K. Price, R. LoManlo, M. Ellemenl, P. Scofl, R. Fal- cone, T. LoCasIro, A. Fla- minio. . ITALIAN CLUB During lhe pasl year, lhe' llalian Club, under The able leadership of Miss LaMan+ia, has engaged in many aclivilies. AI one of lhe meelings a variely show was held in which lalenled members loolc parl. This Chrislmas lhe llalian Club had charge ol lhe annual Language Club Dance. LATIN CLUB This year The members of The Lalin Club were enlerlained by Lalin games and con- lesls. Several popular songs were 'rranslaled inlo Lalin and sung al lhe meelings. Une of The lealure allraclions of The year was a musical program by Miss Marvin and Mr. I-logan, lhe laller being facully adviser. Lower Row, Iefi fo rigIl'l': R. Nigrelli, L. Fama, J. Granelli, M. Casino, A. Fal- zone, J. Sciumeca, R. Ni- cosia, F. Pieri, R. Calarco. Second Row: A. Busalacchi, R. Bellissimo, M. Lombardo, M. Albano, G. Palamio, V. Vispi, J. Marino, A. Sanuc- ci, S. DiCarlo, J. Punluro. Third Row: D. Fiorella, M. Marrone, M. Niqro, J. Ca- sino, L. Casfilone, C. Ar- rigo, R. Russo, D. Barone, A. Maraschiello, L. LoBue, M. Salemi, A. Mineo. Lagalulla, S. Curcio, M. liore, D. Bova, C. Rarnpino. Slrozzi, I-l. Slewarl, F. Pal- Salemi, P. Nasca, F. Syl- vesler, M. Albano, F. Scire, Migliore. Sixfh Row: S. Pieri, A. Val- vo, M. Barone, J. DiI.oren- zo, L. Polenza, M. LaMan- Iia, F. Gimbrone, J. Pan- lano, A, Flaminio, J. Ni' grelli, M. Piddisi, L. Zac- cagnino. Fourfh Row: S. Aquilina, E. Manguso, L. Migliore, M. Parisi, R. Marino, R. La- Duca, J. Sapienza, R. Mige Fifih Row: J. Genlile, P. esline, M. Maraschiello, J. M. DiCarlo, S. Russo, L. COMMERCE CLUB The oulsfanding eveni of lhe year in The Commerce Club was a Typing conlesl. Frances Palesline, who achieved sixiy-nine words per minufe, won: and Mary Sorlino, Lower: M. Rizzone. C Leahy, M. Gresanfe, R. Ra munno, L. Elle-ro, B. lncor via, F. Palesline, H. Char les, A. Sanucci, T. Declcer A. lncorvaia, Q. DeMarli V. Deslefano. Second: A. Vacanli, J D'Anna, R, Coslario, M Soriino, N. Tessman, T. Sci umeca, R. Conti, R. Sorlino C. Perla, R. Palmeri, L. Di Pasquale, C. Vecchio. Third: R. Alario, E, Lagal fula, A. Dublino, l. Milcoll J. Taylor, E. Oliva, M. Tas fa, R. Fiorella, R. Siewari R. Grisanli, J. Slevens, S Ehde. C. Tiranno. Fourihz K. lncoryia, C. Kies M. Coniqlio, C. Lachina, R Zabaldo, P. Rampino, W DeMay, J. Cunningham, S Ellero, C. Casfrinovo, M Leone. Top: A. Cooper, G. Chia- varo, A. Clinlchammer, J Paferson, J. Lipomi, P. Nas- ca, R. Cafalano, F. l-lesfer M. Leone, P. Sulion. a iunior, was second. MONITORS' CLUB Lower Row, leff 'ro righh A. Nasca, M. C-alanie, C Tiranno, M. Modira, S Owens, M. Beauchamp, M Aufen, P. Cannizzaro, L. Di- J Pasquale, T. Tronolone, Tornambe, V. Cole, P Thomas, L. Chemaly, R Thomas, R. Laudico, C Maluso, P. Fasanello. Second Row: L. Zucchialii F. Scire, J. Taylor, I. Milcoll M. Albano, M. Lombardo V. Bonda, W. DeMay, H Mryndola, D. Soulvie, Cv Penlaauqlio, R. Cannizzaro, T R. Canrilla, A, Beam, R Griisarili, N,. Tessman, T Sriumofa. Third Row: Cv. Casliqlia C. Seeger, C, Mecca, G Eppolilo, L. Tauriello, V Vispi, M. Crimi, C. Gen nuso. L. Cooper, D. While, M. Ralrliiie, F. Wriqhi, S Gaola, E, Fberharf, M Cfraziano, C. Buo, M. Ca sino. Fourfh Row: J. C-risanli, F. Campargna, F. Scoll, W Tripp, M. Barone, J. Trifi lnlli, M. Carnevale, M Giancarlo, J. lncao, L Fama, J. Alba, J. Cam paqna, J. Guzzella, E Brloslri, S. Aquilina. Fiffh Row: H. Slowarl, J Niqrrelli, S. Pallen, R. Pal len, M. Nasca, J. Minneri, R. Smilh, E. Casiellano, C Parisi, J. Calabro, J. Fa sano. The Monirors' Club is an especially se- . lecled group oi sludenis, in whom is en- Jrrusled The au+horiJry of faculiy members during +he Time lhal classes are in session. In December, a club pariy was held in Jrhe ' recreafion room. Dancing and refreshmenrs formed a major pari of The enferrainmeni. The counselor of This group is Miss l-lan- GVGU. Lower: V. Accordino, C. l.eahy, L. Tauriello, M. Lom bardo, F. Claybaugh, M LoPres+e. Second: I.. Bonfanfi, J. Bru calo, P. Rampino, L. Zar bo, J. Bova, C, Vecchio, Third: V. Vispl, A. Clinlv hammer, J. Taylor, M. Pair- bairn, M. Aguqlia, A. Du- blino. Fourfhz E. Eberhardl, K Price, M. Panlchursl, M. EI- lemenl, M. Ralclilie, P Nasca. SERVICE CLUB The Service Club, direcled by Mr. Cone ley, is a group of Ihirleen boys who assisl in general work around The school. They acl as ushers for special programs and Ihe school play. They also help in assemblies every weelc and have charge of Ihe lighling eiclecls. MINUTE GIRLS The Minule Girls, an organizalion consisl- ing of iuniors and seniors, assisl in ushering al debales and school performances, and help Io lceep order al socials and in Ihe cafeleria. For Iheir service, Ihe members will be awarded cerlificales on Recognilion Day. Mrs. Walers is Ihe facully adviser. I Lower: William Tripp, Ciro l Parisi, Joseph Spina, An- gelo Valvo, Joseph Nofo, Nicholas Scarpello, Joseph Anselmo. Back Row: Edward Caslel- lano, Roberl Smifh, Roberl Thompson, Edward Spencer, David Snolce. BAND The Band This year, srnarTly aTTired in iTs green and whiTe uniTorms, was The musical inspiraTion Tor The Grover eleven aT The TooTball games. Ably insTrucTed by Mr. PalmaTier, iT also perTecTed The Torming oT a G. C. on The playing field during The halT. The Band also played sTirring marches aT various assembly programs. Baci: row T3l, lefT To righlz V. Vilardo, A. Kimball. T-l. Draper, L. Polenza, R. Thompson. Second row: F. LiberTo, S. Pifrillo, G. Lolliffri, D. Bradway, M. Mesch, B. Cook, J. LQTUUC, Mr. Pal- nmiier, T. Chrimes, E. Thompson, l. Ascanazy. Fronl TlsTl row: L. Fame, .l. Lucfhese, M. Piddisi, M. T Calandra, M. Secord, M. Kalzrnan, C. Alfano, M. DAngelo, L. Calabresc. Isf file, back To froniz M. Kalzman, C. Chrisliano, J. DeMarco, M. Calandra, V. Nobile, T. Chrimes, l. As- canazy. 2nd Tile, baclr To Tronfz M. ATwood, M. Secord, G. Ba- rone, J. Lucchese, C. Al- Tano, VV. lnTar1Tino, S. Pic- cillo. 3rd file, back To fronfz E. Mandeville, S. Rapisardi, J. Pecoraro, M. Scime, M. Piddisi, T. Carnpiere, A. Fal- sone, J. RalabaTe. 4Th Tile, back To fronfz R. Thompson, T. Schembri, D. Bradway, M. D'Angelo, l.. Farna, L. Calabrese. E. Thompson, V. Tomasula, Mr. PalmaTier, Trumpeiers, leH To righlz A. Losi, J. LaBruna. ORCHESTRA CelebraTing The lO5Th anniversary oT The birThday oT Grover Cleveland, The orchesTra oT Grover Cleveland l-ligh School enTer- Tained prominenT ciTy oTTic:ials in The Coun- cil Chamber oT The CiTy l-lall. This TalenTed group, c:onduc:Ted by Mr. PalmaTier, also supplied The musical seTTing Tor This year's gala varieTy show enTiTled T-li Neighbor. PURT jf DDD DHD L2 f,f mimi' 'H , ,J Front row, kneeling: Francis Marion, Roberl Geraci, Joseph Daniels, Roberl Conlc, Vilo Rinaldo, Joseph Rico, Michael Piddisi, I-Iuberl Gallagher, Joseph Marino. Second row: Jack Maynard, Harry Slewarl, Joseph Cas- sala, Richard Prafl, manager, Joseph Sanlalvlaria, John Panzarella, Anlhony Rinaldo, Beniarnin Grosso, Joseph Guzzelfa, Angelo DiBIasi, Mr, Henry Thayer, coach. Top row: Carl Traina, Gilberl Jolie, George Brown, James Minneci, John DiI,orerizo, Paul Coller, Lucian Polenza, Cosimo Grisanli. FOOTBALL The lrue lighling spiril ol American boys in aclion is mirrored by lhis hard driving, and aggressive group ol boys. Allhough 'rhey have nor lasled viclory, in going down lo I2 deleals, lhey have shown a brand of sporlsmanship lo be envied by all Their opponenls. They showed lhal above all lhey could lake il and come baclc lor more. A greal deal ol lhe gloom ol lhe season was Iilled when Bob Conlc, ver- salile lriple lhreal baclclield slar, gained a berlh on lhe Courier-Express All- I-Iigh leam. Vilo Rinaldo and Franny Marion, Iwo slurdy Grover linesmen ob- 'ained honorable menlion from lhe Courier-Express. The baclcbone ol nexl ye-ar's leam will be Bob Conlc, Franny lvlarion, Joseph Daniels, and Joseph Rico. Expefclalions are lhal nexl year's Team will be piloled by lvlr. I-Ienry ll-Ianlcl Thayer. SCORES Grover 7-I-Iulch 34 Grover 7-Kensinglon I9 Grover O-Bennell 33 Grover O-McKinley 26 Grover O-Riverside I9 Grover O-Lalayelle I9 50 l ,, , , M.. Fronf row: Joseph Campagna, James Minneci, Carmen BaTTaglia, Angelo Duminuco, John Calabro, Charles B TT J h M H ST T S d A l V l a aglia, osep arino, arry ewar. econ row: ngeo avo, manager, Jack Maynard, SalvaTore Falzone, Joseph CassaTa, Joseph Scire, SalvaTore Panaro. Lucian PoTenza, Joseph GuzzeTTa, assisTanT manager. Back row: Angelo Grimaldi, AnThony Vara. SalvaTore Piccillo. BASKETBALL Being exploiTed by ciTy papers as likely Harvard Cup winners, baskeTeers swamped The opposiTion in Their TirsT Tour conTesTs, leaving no doubT in anyone's mind as To Their abiliTy. Then The Grover Tive hiT a slump Tor Tour sTraighT losses puTTing Them ouT oT reach OT The leaders. They Then regained Their sTride in vic- Tory To land in TourTh place in The Tinal sTanding. CapTain Angelo Duminuco, The dynamic brain oT The Tive, Twice gained ciTy- wide recogniTion, Tor scoring 25 poinTs in a single game and Tor being awarded an All-High berTh on ciTy newspapers. Carmen BaTTaglia and Johnny Calabro boTh received honorable menTion. SCGRES Grover Technical 33 Grover 37 Riverside 39 Grover McKinley 33 Grover 32 Burgard 48 Grover I-luTchinson 3l Grover 33 LaTayeTTe 30 Grover BenneTT 24 Grover 52 SouTh Park 34 Grover EasT 29 Grover 33 Emerson 35 Grover Seneca 33 Grover 42 KensingTon 20 Grover 37- Fosdiclc 24 Lower row, leff fo righl: Carmen Anzalone, Salvalore Bellia, Rocco Calarco, James Ralabale, Joseph Alba, Jo- seph Genlile, William Tripp, Joseph Anselmo, Franlr Faso, Michael Barone, Thomas Tripi. Second row: Richard Flaherfy, Franlr Parlalo, Joseph Sardo, Roberf Pallen, Viclor Schwerl, Russell Andolina, Roberl Geraci, Edward Thompson, John DiLorenzo. Top row: Joseph Marino, assislanl manager, Donald Heukralh, Jack Maynard, Chesler Swanson, Lucian Polenza, Roberl Smilh, Frank Gimbrone, Russell Turner. Joseph Daniels, Joseph D'Anna, Edward Campagna. l-luberl Gallagher, manager. TRACK Now, in 'rhe lime of slress and slrain, American youlh musl condirion irself +o 'rhe ever growing need of srrong Americans. There is no belrer way in which Groveriles can do lhis Than by lhis heallhful sporl, lraclc. This year +he lraclc Team which is managed by l-luberl' Gallagher was a very promising one. Along wilh a new group of Freshmen, lhe Coach had such vels as Joseph Alba, The diminulive All-I-ligh runner: Joseph Daniels who will 'rake over 'rhe hurdles: Viclor Schwerl, and Bob Smilh. Olher lavoriles were Russell Turner, Jack DiLorenzo, and Frank Parlalo who have covered lhemselves wilh glory. 52 Leff To righT: Frank ParlaTo, Russell Turner, William Tripp, Joseph Domino. James Gregorio, Joseph Alba, Joseph RalabaTe, VicTor SchwerT, Joseph GrisanTi, RoberT Chambers, Frank Faso, RoberT SmiTh, Joseph Ruddy, George Pinlrel, AnThony Falsone, Tom Tomaselli, manager. One oi The besT body building sporTs is ThaT of Cross-CounTry which helps develop boys inTo sTurdy and aThleTic men. 4 ln previous years Grover has noT had suTFicienT maTerial wiTh which To win games buT This year's Team compiled The besT record in iTs hisTory. Finishing in a Tie Tor TourTh place, Grover placed Joseph Alba, Grover's speed merchanT, on The All-High Team. AT The Three meeTs Joseph Tinished TirsT in The TirsT Two and second in The Tinal meeT. OTher runners who Turned in good performances were Joseph RalabaTe. Russell Turner, RoberT SmiTh, and RoberT Chambers. 53 Fronf row, leff To righT: James Nigro, Ralph PignaToro, Ralph Nicosia, Angelo Grimaldi, Ralph Bafo. Ben- iarnin Musalino, VicTor Gennaro. Second row: Joseph Campagna, Gerald Grieco, MaTThew Nasca, SanTo Mor- Tellaro, SalyaTore Ricigliano, AnThony Vara. Third row: Frank Elardo, John Calabro, Thomas Conley, Francis Marion, RoberT Conlc, Joseph GuzzeTTa, Joseph lncao. FourTh row: James Falci, Michael Piddisi, James Min- neci, George Brown, Richard Swanson. ln back: Carl Gaqlio. BASEBALL Baseball had been proclaimed a war Time necessiTy by The PresidenT so Grover Turned up wiTh a good Team oT husTling players. WiTh pracTically a whole veTeran Team back, The aTTenTion oT The ciTy was focussed on The PresidenTs. The inTield comprised lanky James Minneci aT TirsT base, Joseph GuzzeTTa, diminuTive Tlash aT The number Two sack, and Jerry Grieco, lively midgeT who cooled oTF The hoT corner. John Calabro, baslceTball sTar, occupied The shorTsTop posiTion. Composing The baTTery were Francis lGabbyl Marion and George Brown, lasT year's All-l-ligh choice. PaTrollif1g The ouTer gardens were Tence busTer Bob Conlc aT righT Tield, lasT year's waTer boy MaTThew Nasca aT cenTer Tield, and SalvaTore Ricigliano aT leTT Tield. OTher Team members were AnThony Vara, Ralph Bafo, and Richard Swan- son. 54 LefT To righT: David Brad- way, Larry Delpriore, James Naples, Fred Pieri, Dominic ScoTT, RoberT ValenTine, Morris Mesch, Melvin KaTz- man, John ValenTine. ALL-HIGH STARS ln The TooTball season Bob Conlc, versaTiIe Triple- ThreaT Tullbaclc, was named on The All-l-ligh Team. ViTo Rinaldo, sTurdy guard, and Franny Marion, cenTer, were awarded honorable menTion. ln The baslceTball Tield, Angelo lGumpsl Duminuco gained a posiTion on The myThical Team, while John Calabro aTTained honorable menTion. Joseph Marino holds The high school records Tor The TOO and 220 yard dashes. TENNIS Following The American cusTom oT preparing Tor The TuTure, Coach Peclcohf has been Training eighT upperclassmen, who will be The core OT nexT year's Team. Coach PeclcoT'T has selecTed T-larry STeward, Mel- vin l4aTzman and Dominic ScoTT as TirsT, second, and Third singles men respecTively. The TirsT doubles Team was composed oT The Tiny comeT Larry Del Priore and Morris Mesch. Dave Bradway and John ValenTine malce up The second doubles Team. The enTire Tennis squad has been pracTicing aT The Dunlop indoor courTs ThroughouT The winTer monThs. The PresidenTs played againsT KensingTon, Ben- neTT, SouTh Park, EasT, Technical, l.aTayeTTe, Fosdiclc- MasTen, T-luTchinson, and Riverside, and gave a good accounT oT Themselves. l LeTT To righT: RcberT Conlc, Joseph Marino, ViTo Rin- aldo, Angelo Durninuco. Francis Marion, John Cal- abro. CHEERLEADERS This year rhe cheerleaders of Grover Cleveland, under The capable leadership of Joseph Nolo, helped supporr 'rhe ream by producing a peppy and enlhusiasiic siudenl body. In spire of The unsuccessful season in fool- ball, our jumping jacks upheld fhe morale of lhe sfudenls. Leff fo righf: Michael Ba rone, Joseph Scire, Rose l Gervase, . oseph Nolo, Frances Calarco, Rocco Co larco, Jean l-liclxey, Joseph Anselmo, Rebecca Cancilla, Russell Paris, Pairiria Va- lone PIN GIRLS The Silver Pin award or fhe 500-poinl leiler, is presenred +o a senior girl who has won Jrhe l5O-poinr leiler, lhe 300-poinl' lef- ler. and rhe 400-poin'r le+'rer in acrive sporis. Qurslanding among The girls who received pins are Sarah Gaeia, who leads her fellow sporlswomen wilh 865 poinls, Rurh l-lurley second wilh 840 poinls, and Jenny Vasile fhird wifh 825 poinls. Sealed, leff fo righf: N. Tessman, M. Tasca, F. Scire, S, G-aela, L. Zucchiafli, M. V R l-l l arcaro, . ur ey. Siending, left fo right P. Thomas, C. Perla, C, Tiran no, J. Sinalm, lvl. Leone, R. Fiomlla, R, Ramunnw, J. Vasile. Lower row, IefT To righfz F. Tona, G. Nola, L. Vifanza I. Amoroso, H. WhiTe, L Saniino, E. Weinberg, C Tona, I.. Caruso, C. Ran dazzo, M. Mesi, L. Mar Tinelli, L. SchonewoIT, M Duncan, J. LeDuc, R. Cap pelini, M. ScaTTidi, Y. Pa cini, E. WhiIe. Second row: G. Venezia, M Gumina, P. Saccone, A Reese, C. Ficlcera, M. Maz zuca, A. Pileri, L. JaIberT A. Mineo, R. Bellissimo, F Williams, J. Wilhem, C. Di Lorenzo, R. Neri. T. Napoli Tano. M, Denfico, M. Ca pozzi, J. Nocera. Third row: J. Casfilano, D Filadora, J. Calabrese, C Rizzo, 55. Pecora, M. Gig- Iia, S. Nasca, M. Maggio M. Tomasulo, F. Mombrea I-I. Price, I-I. Ruddy, P VeIIa, N. DiCarIo, M. Pe- Truzzi, R. DiMarTino, R Carney, C. G-aTTuso. FourTh row: G. Schiavone R. HaIperT, R. Russo, G Teresi, J. Marrelli, D. Ba- rone, M. Menza, B. Camp- bell, N. TuTino, D. Ford, R Carriero, C. BuTTiTTa, G Maggio, G. O'Connor, R Boda, D. CurTis, P. Serio. M Thomasulo. Top row: E. O'DonneII. L Sullivan, C. Marzullo, G Gendron, S. CaraoTTa, R I-IaTner, P. Mellon, E. Bon- saII, B. BIaTner, K. Grannan M. Behm, A. STewarT, R Soulvie, M. ForesTer, N Beauchamp, S. Spero, J Guadaqna, J. Campobello C. Candlena. SOPHOMORE SPORTS By aTTending pracTices and games in bas- IceTbaII, baseball, Tennis, and hikes, These girls have earned Their aThIeTic IeTTers. Eleanor BoTTaro, a very clever sophomore, was awarded The badminTon crown Tor '42. Room I I I won The volley ball champion- ship while I I9 was vicTorious in basIceTbaII. FRESHMAN SPORTS Qver I5O Treshman girls compeTed in The sporTs acTiviTies oT The school. Room I I4 received a banner Tor The high- esT per'cenTage oT IeTTer girls. By deTeaTing IO9 by a score oT I I-6, room IO3iwon The volley ball championship of The freshman class. Room II6, winner in basIceTbaII cle- TeaTed IO9 in The Tinal game. Lower row, IQTT To righf: Sylvia Bell, M. Siracuse, A. Perla, S. DiCarIo, P. Gen- Tile, D. Gregorio, P. Mas- SGFO. Second row, Ieff To righf: M. MarTin, M. Graziano, M. PeTruzzeIIi, C. Alessi, C. Saccone, M. Panasci, D. Comerafe. Third row, Ieff To righf: Mary Greene, E. BoTTaro, C. Grassia, R. Tomasulo, H. I-IarringTon, M. C-3aeTa, C. Davis. Top row, Ieff To righf: D. I-IeuIcraTh, R. Pernice, S. Curcio, L. Valvo, J. VeIIa, M. EIIemenT. JUNIOR-SENIOR SPORTS The Senior girls of room 200 again cap- 'rured The baslcefball banner by defealing 'rhe 323 Team of Juniors by a score of 7-O. I-Iowever, This year room 323 won 'rhe volley ball banner. The hilces which were conduclred by Mrs. Naomi Sfrauss and Miss Glasser encouraged 200 girls Io 'Ialce wallss for I-IeaIIh.' Bofiom row, Iefi' Io righh P. Thomas, L. Riciqliano, V. Accordina, R, Maqqio L, Scarafia, R. LnDuca, A. BUICIVTQ. Second row, Iefi Io righfz I-I. Tripp, A. Downey, G. Polino, R. Green, A. Siva' cuse, M. Nigro, J. Los Grasso. Third row, Ieff Io righf: J, Lalffiruna, L, Piazza, D. Ni cosia, V. Peck, T. Sciumeca, R. Coslanza. Top row, Ieff fo righf: M. Zupa, I.. Schwerl, J, Pal' erson, C. Gaglio, E. Oliva, M. Perieffo, E. Brzeslci, l GIRLS' SWIMMING This year Grover's mermaids Ioolc Iheir plunge info aclive swimming by aflending praclices a+ I-Iulchinson, for which Ihey re- ceived poinls Ioward The-ir le+'rers. Many of These girls oblained 'rheir red cross pin and life saving cerlriiicalres. Twenly-five girls allended swimming pracfice regularly, len of whom received Iheir Red Cross be- ginners' pin. Lower: L. Thomas, M. Ga- Iante, A. Abbale, A. Mi- neo, M. Mesi, S. I,oCurIo, l,. Palli. Second: T, George, C. Va' lone, A. Downey. S. Carm- Ia, R. Russo, C, Alessi. Third: A. Price, I-I. Ruddy, H, I-Iarrinqlon, R, Sapienza, M. Perfeflo, R. Tomasulo. ADVERTISERS Patron Ad A Frienil Mr. Joseph J. Acara .loseph T. Aquilina, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Albano Allen Pharmacy Andrew Paper Co. Armory Tavern James F. Augello Philip J. Bellanca, Inc. Blue Rihhon Cake Buffalo Importing Co. Dr. Francis T. Carbone Nicholas DeBello Fargo Market Gamma Chi Hi-Y Joseph Varco 60 Samuel Gerass Lambda Gamma Sigma Carl Lieheck, Groceries Dr. Vincent P. Marino Joseph Mascari Frederick Miceli Angelo Montana Charles J. Montana Sam Moribello Alice Murray Jerome Parlato Russell S. Pizzuto Sara's Delicatessen Sinatra Realty United Cleaners The thing that has done more than anything else to build the prestige of our name, has been the natural love which we have for beautiful flowers, beautiful' ly arranged. C25 BESSIE BELLANCA BuFFalo's Ar+is+ic Florisi' Colonial Flower Shop DELAWARE at TUPPER WA 53l0 i 'I ' Z 4 i . Q' if l i ' - 4 l 4 l I 4 WAIX-Z'kYlg-j'Xilk BEST WISHES to the CLASS 0F1942 fromthe CLASS OF 1943 o Ask For . . D O D D S MILK - CREAM Served at Grover Cleveland High School Q Phone - HUmb0ldt 4200 Compliments to GRADUATING CLASS OF 1942 AMHERST PLUMBING and HEATING C0 WILLIAM M. TADIO TA. 2432 J-1 63 TICA FLIIWER SHUI' Samuel T. Arrigo CENTRALLY LOCATED 234 W. Utica at Elmwood Within five to ten minutes from all hospitals and the downtown business section ' Wide Variety Excellent Quality Reasonable Prices 'SJTCLZW For Prompt Delivery Call GRant 5381 Open Evenings and Sundays 64 SHEA'S NIAGARA 424 Niagara Street l ENTERTAINMENT HEADQUARTERS for GROVER CLEVELAND HIGH SCHOOL Students 1--. The world's finest pictures PERFECT LY PRESENTED in an atmosphere of COURTESY, COMFORT and CLEAN LINESS If it's a SHEA show . . . it's a Good Show RICH ICE CREAM COMPANY SOLD WHERE QUALITY COUNTS 418 Pratt Street Washington 6650 Congratulations Class of '42 For all musical instruments see R. WURLITZER 674 MAIN STREET A NAME FAMOUS IN MUSIC FOR OVER 200 YEARS Office - LI. 7058 Residence - LI. 4110 WILMER W. SN YDER FUNERAL DIRECTOR ' 285 W. Ferry Street Buffalo, N. Y. G0E,l!S?!!i0MH!'J0 Portraits of Distinction Color Photography Our Specialty Special Rates to Students N Appointment Ne y Daily - 9 6 631 Main St. WAshington 9770 66 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ,42 ' O DRESS UP Craftsmen in Keeping Things New' FOR YUUR GERMAIN CLEANERS BIG EVENT 163 GENESEE ST. IN Phone WA. 7071 CLOTHES ' ll' Y ' 0 K L E I N H A N S We wish to express our appreciation to Miss Coonly, Miss Welch, Miss McGowan, Miss Geraty, Miss Westfall, Mr. Beech, and Mr. Cavalieri and all the other members of the faculty for their splendid cooperation and untiring efforts in. making this year's Clevelander,' a success. We also wish to thank Miss Sullivan and Miss Feuerbach for their valuable assistance. 67 5 RECORD HEADQUARTERS for the latest hits Also Greeting Cards, School Supplies Best Wishes to - Toys and Novelties CLASS OF 1942 See Us First f . - rom - Grant Varlety Shop 186 Grant Street ROOM 220 Across from Super Loblaws Compliments of Air Conditioned Senate Theater 188 Rhode Island St. ROBERTS, HARDWARE 410 Connecticut Street GR. 7218 Fresh Roasted Jumbo Peanuts for Weddings, Parties, Etc. 20 LB. BUSHEL JUMBOS-32.70 LEO P. RICH 428 Connecticut Street at 15th Street PHILIP 81 SON West Side's Leading Store for Men and Boys SHOES FOR MEN AND BOYS Use our 16-Week Installment Plan Phone GA- 9545 116 Grant Street Open Evenings General Oil Equipment Co. F t I , J. B. Hamler, Mgr. ,ongra u ations OIL AND GASOLINE EQUIPMENT to Sales and Service 100 Rhode Island Street BuiTalo, N. Y. Phone, Llncoln 7021 Residence, DElaware 7180 THE CLASS OF 1942 Niagara Hudson Cleaners D. E. MESCH Sc I0 31.00 STORE Connecticut and 14th Street Dependable Merchandise at Popular Prices SCHOOL SUPPLIES LIES' PHARMACY The Popular Prescription Drug Storev Drugs, Prescriptions, Fountain Service TRY US FIRST ! ! 412 Connecticut Street GR. 9843 - We Deliver - GR. 9688 Prescription Room - LI. 0891 Phone GRant 3028 Res. LI, PHIL MARTlNO'S WEST SIDE RADIO SERVICE Record Headquarters for Victor, Columbia, Decca Bluebird, Okeh 323 Connecticut St. Factory Trained Experts 1 595 DEEB GUTTAS THE POPULAR SPORTS EMBROIDERY SHOP OF BUFFALO Emblems - Banners - Pennants - Sweaters Everything Embroiderable Button Holes - Button Covers 77 W. Chippewa St. Phone CL. 6188 Compliments Of FeltOn's Flowers Grant St. at Hampshire a Friend Our Only Locationn Phone Day and Nite - LI. 2128 G A L S 0 N 9 S' CLeveland 4-764 Open Every Evening IMPORTER Wholesale and Retail Grocers OUR SPECIALTY OLIVE OIL and CHEESE 401 Niagara St. WA, 6439 C. 81 C. Furniture CO., Inc. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS 399 Busti Avenue Buffalo, N. Y. Chas. Chimera - Jos. Chimera Automobile at Your Disposal A Good Name . . . From flue beginning of all lhings, ci good name has possessed ineslimable value. ln CLASS RINGS llne name of SPARTAN OF BUFFALO is llie lwallmarlc of inlegrily, clependabilily, and excellenl service. SPARTAN JEWELERS, INC. 887 MAIN STREET BUFFALO, NEW YORK Official Jewelers of The Class of l942 printing photo-offset reliefagraf TURNER 8. PQRTER, INC. 1233 MAIN STREET LI ncoln 9300 BUFFALO. NEW YORK 70 O HOME ROOM 315 Extends Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 1942 O Those Who Know . . . 9 FLOWERS Say They las+ longer and cosl' no more! Two Shops 260 DELAWARE AVE. 304 MAIN ST. LA. 7896 Greenhouses: Lancaster, N. Y. KODAKS--Leicas, Kodak Medalist, Kodak Ektra, Argus and many others. Kodacolor Film now available in the follow- ing sizes: 127, 120, 620, 116, 616 and 122. All the leading Flash Synchronizers and Flash and Photo Flood Bulbs. The best in Enlargers. Special attention to Developing, Printing and Enlarging O J. F. ADAMS, Inc. 459 WASHINGTON ST. Betty Ann Donut Shop 238 WEST FERRY ST. -GR. 2488 Wholesale and Retail We cater to party orders and lodges. Special orders taken for wedding and birthday cakes. Aldred Music House SHEET MUSIC, BOOKS and ORCHESTRATIONS 691 Main Street Neal' Mohawk Street Buffalo, N. Y. Wash. 8380 M HO? wz holgmrsm s Uqmdmbmgo wqogmv Hwmn-vm QOH! Hmmm MENU R 60050 3: we vig 2: OH EOMQU NURS me M MEM NWUUHSOQH H50 -gb: H50 Ommv-ga 03 . i i U N530 Og EOHM SWMHOQ HOB mam :mam Nmaowg me Hom NBQOQQ mg K3 Nmiomm 05 WO 30556500 we UAE. . 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