Hunter College High School - Argus Yearbook (New York, NY)
- Class of 1940
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ANNALS PUBLISHED BY THE GRADUATINC5 CLASSOEJUNEI94OOE HUNTER COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL 320 EAST 96 STREET NEW YORK CITY DR. JEAN F. BROWN, Principal reefing Dear Sfudenis of Jrhe Graduafing Class, Your high school days have come To a close and you are now enfering olher fields of worlc for which your Training will supply an adequare background. The good lhings ol lhe pasl lo be builded upon for The fu'rure rnighf well be ihe keynole for Jrhis lime. May lhe inieresi, enihus- iasm, and idealism Thai have characierizecl all your acliviiies conlinue in your iufure endeavors. May you willingly and gladly malce whafever con- lribulion lies wilhin your power +0 lhe democraric ideals of our wonderful land. Sincerely yours, JEAN F. BROWN Because we love and admire you for your warrn, encouraging inieresf in us, we dedicafe our book io you, Miss Beirne. leckcafion . 'f ff ' ikwwfgn CxQ,uw,Af4N susan Q??w', iwu,r W A V ,gvan' 5, Qgxf iw: 3:5 ,M yu in 353 if Mf2,og' ' f z fisgzii :sig A .5 qw Q. , E?sYiimWf , 22 ESQ? VmY5i?5i5:f, ,Hg 5 may -k,. ,. - iftx s,ggiuxu viiiiibiil fwigymmrr 3 iiwfiu -Hn . MISS MARIE G. BEIRNE, Senior Adviser Mildred A. Busch Assislanl Teacher Margarel M. Scully Acling Head al Annex ART DEPARTMENT Clare L. Enrico Kalherine J. Kelly Mildred S. Tunick BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT Mary L. Alkins Agnes W. Benedix Jessie A. Benedix Edilh Grossman Rulh S. Lilienlhal ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Mildred Brubaker Dorolhy Bunker Dorolhy L. Bush M. Elizabelh Clark Edna T. Eloulon Mildred Eochl Hazel C. Goodale Leah Jonas Eslher Keagey Iona R. Logie Clara P. Searle Anne L. Slavin Sarah S. Weisberg FRENCH DEPARTMENT Anna Balakian Yvonne Bruyere Rose-Marie Daele Louise Garlali Marlhe M. Smilh Henrielle C. Wagner Margery E. Willenburg Doris J. Zack lil Clflfl f Dr. Jean E. Brown, Principal GERMAN DEPARTMENT Harriel Theurnann Elsa Weill HEALTH EDUCATION Rulh Bausch Marion Rool HISTORY DEPARTMENT Mina Blaunl Mabel E. Edland Mary E. Grillin Margarel A. Koch Helen G. Mallhew Rulh Landesrnan Belly B. Morse Emma Schweppe Ida Simpson Judilh C. VerPlanck Helen Wilmer LATIN DEPARTMENT Marie G. Beirne Lillian Corrigan Thelma B. DeGrall Berlha L. Field Eileen M. Eilzgerald Doris P. Gallerl Elsie Kahan Florence Kirschner Marion M. McCormack Augusla G. Weichbrod MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Linda Allegri Calherine P. Candler Elizabelh M. Cooper Alice P. Cromack Eslelle Kelly Mildred T. Lawlon Anne M. Leadley Marlha S. Lyons Elizabelh D. Munlz E. Elizabelh Shearer Mary S. Willies MUSIC DEPARTMENT Charlolle Hochman Jeanelle D. Koehnke Helen E. Reed Bealrice R. Reuss PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY Emily E. Boggs Amy E. Davis Josephine Delany Doris W. Hering Ray L. Miller Anne Sullon Muriel E. Zeigler SPEECH DEPARTMENT Mary E. Cronin Clive B. Davis Anne G. Mclnlosh Ruby W. Papp Margarel G. Rice Evangeline Trolander OFFICES Caroline M. Chillum Charlolle Rheins Edilh T. Wollram NURSE Elizabelh Linz LIBRARY Jean M. Tilley W W ,zwmnmnu-----1maw' nwi - .....,,.., ,M,,M,,Y -wiiunnnw-mn-M .f..wmws.., mf-nm Y ,1m,f,m,,.s emfm Q..-...-egmqea. 1.1 IMJJ JT 1 6. I .wi ff' GM' 'Ui . '-.11 I IQ 593 I-'I will T 01 we-I I gxifvi. C , J , N75 d-MJ Ediior-in-Chief AssociaIe Ediior Business Manager Faculiy Adviser AcIverIising Manager Knocksand Boos'rs,CI'1mn. SevenII1 Term EdiIor WA swf THE STAFF Edifor-in-Chief ,,,,.. ......,Y ..,..,.. .,,, ..,,,,, ,..,,,,,,.. J A N E S ILSDORF Associafe EdiIor ,, , , INA HONIG,-STOCK Business Manager ,,,,,,, ..,.. ..,,..Y,,,,,,,, E D ITH PETERSON Advedisinq Manager , ,, , AUDREY GOLDSTONE Knocks and BoosIs Clwairmann, .V,., ,. ..,..,,Y,,, MERYL REICH Sevenfiw Term Edifor , HILKKA WALLIN Faculiy Adviser ,,,,,,,,,.,,. ..,. ,...,,,,,,,,,,.Y,,,,, . ,,,,., . , YMRS. IDA SIMPSON KNOCKS AND BOOSTS COMMITTEE ALICE LAVITT DOROTHY MANDELBAUM RUTH MANNELLO GLORIA MCGRATH G-LADYS ROSEMARIE NEUWIRTH' LAURA RABINOWITZ MERYL REICH ANN SEYMOUR CAROLYN STRAUSS LILLIAN YANEZ JULIA I. OLIVIA BASS CATHERINE E. BRICE EVELYN CUSANELLI GLORIA DI FRANCO HILDA EERNANDEZ JANE FLECK DOROTHY GITNICK SHIRLEY I-IACK DORIS HONIG BABETTE KEELER M Mesttmm' QW of Bztlaraiiun uf HEN in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the bands which have connected them with an- other, and to assume among the peoples of the earth the separate station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a respect to the opinions of Mankind requires that they should declare the circumstances attending the separation. We hold these truths to be self- evident: that when a number of girls in a unit of Society have conformed to certain set standards for an established period of time, they are and of Right ought to be considered in a state of graduationg that accompanying the recognizance of the existence of this status is the undeniable Privilege of bequeathing to the remaining members of this unit of Society a few Last Thoughts, Well-timed Admonitions, and Cherished Possessions. To prove this, let Facts be presented to a candid world: To.Doctor Brown . . . we leave a conservatory, one orchid not being sutlicient. To Miss Beirne . . . we leave nothing, having no wish to leave her. To .Miss Koehnke . . . a class that is 10005 good. To Mrs. Simpson . . . medalist award for Annals at Columbia. To Miss Blount . . . one Washington cherry tree so that she may have japanese blossoms in her own back-yard. ,W-.:, sl e a ' .SzfM.,7gU.eW cleat feat MX-MW, MB-A fj',4oC4 we we YMWJ. A aw EMM M WSW jgfnwwlgggp Q73 Adil.. F fs:-Lp'W'l. B.A.qv, 'L dfwwjMAQ,4N,, W9 ln M1126 Bldg X 7'f-4--J-44-f .:F-nwdafgenrihwci Ku: Wh 1:-:ie 'Ma iq' a 66221215 ,yfiffff-J-ff,fm0.,ExEmZM RQ:-tx fl i gm! V XZ' Zena ,mum Wm Laid' Mm!! Mgt? QfW75iliLctiQSf fjtcafw x..j:J,2uSNN:Zi??2whW7g ,QT fum emi? Zfglwl tc JWLW' gram' , ,QZAWMJ .pw-aavet . llwadf Q n flag 1 ' I Q -6254 my X A, QQWW ?W,,t ' S Enhepnnhenre To Miss Griffin . . . a class of worms in the precise moment of turning. To Dr. Logie . . . a man who will shake his head and say, It's a woman's world! To Miss Theumann . . . a German Club that will conduct meetings in German. To Mrs. Reuss . . . an honorary membership in the Amalgamated Organiza- tion of The Sacred League of Steady Probationers. To Mrs. Goodale . . . our permission to use the word Extirpate in lieu of Annihilate. To Miss Shearer . . . girls who know how to endorse a check. To Mrs. Papp . . . a 2-2 without dentalization. To Miss VerPlanck . . . an air-conditioned schoolroom. To Mr. Caffrey . . . a time bomb to be set for five o'cIock. To various clubs, terms, and organizations, we leave one Faculty Adviser of good health, and energy and a desirable quantity of Spare Time. Qmh fm' the sauppnrt uf this Ilvrlarntinn fuiflq ilgc relianre nn the prnivriinu nf n Divine qgl'l111ihEl'Il'P, fue mutuzlllg plehge in each miller nur lines, our marr- lasting glfrienhship, zmh nur 5-'ucrnh gfgunur- 'new-M, cwxnzg ,Ewan SGW ?...s.58M2-Zvz.s M f 'ref ee-M-1 . ' W 7'ZW'tU ,, Zwefgeeefg We QMW Wefeww 3.5 -1+ 59,664 Uffmlh, Mjawwhw JFMQMFZL nwegmgmm Meow. 1 rf, cem- A QQMWW 5'-M fiifiiywim Z'.. ':L'1..'i,?Q.L 't,'r Mi g iQf f-441 7,330,325-:fer 305 fffe-W5 -M Zap awnfywe.. ,LKKM .awed cell, - ' . . face... faded ' l QVWQ ENWS M2256 W1 skew W lwfran Q ' kk we Q a X... SMA ' Jil-.slim M My QfEy.,g4-QW you mmm., gzwa- '.e,,9.f,.7 MIRIAM ACOSTA I74 Sl. Nicholas Ave. A play ol gay flashes and dimples. ROSE-MARIE ADDESSO 3I2O Hull Ave., Bronx A slraiqhllorward approach in a glorious voice. EDNA ALLEN 253 Wesl II2 Slreel She's lriendly and qay wilh a ready smile, Yel conscienlious all lhe while. ELAINE ATLAS l6IO Mahan Ave., Bronx I-ler complaisance Iiqhlens lhe burden ol Allas. HELEN ATLAS I6lO Mahan Ave., Bronx Here in spirils all flying. N CARMEN PANIC: 'AVERY I37 wel inks. ii V, A This ifkloyv, nollioobviebf' I P ' 'I Ii-,J I , .Q ,L 1 QQ Ln 4 KWYZ - Q PI-IYLLIS I-IARRIET BAEI-IR 9 Sherman Ave. She's an angel ol perleclion With a pink and while complexion PAULINE BARLAND 900 Home Sl. Fair and warmer. LEAI-I BARNETT , ' I I645 Grand Concourse An arlisl in fhe arl ol Iivinq. i,'f fvf JULIA I. OLIVIA BASS IO4I Bryanl Ave. Ills really gre-al' lo lind once in a while, Someone who's always qlad lo smile. IRENE PATRICIA BAUER 390 Parkside Ave., Brooklyn All she louches louches lhe hand ol a masler. VI oHARLoTrE BECK .5 WG wif 2485 Devoe Ter. yay- N VJ . il . . . And .lell 'rhe world XXL A ki Thal lhis IS I-lunler, yy fly!! 1 nf v' 1 AUX' Nyfpv MARION BEI-IME 75I Ninlh Ave. I-ler modesly is a candle lo her meril. MARIE G. BEIRNE I87 I-licks Sl., Brooklyn One ol our regular pals Who belongs in line Wilh lhe resl ol lhe girls. FRIEDEL BEISEN 226 Wes? 75 SI. In your hand are power and miqhl' Toldo lhose lhinqs which bring pleasure f I 4 FRIEDA VIOLA BERGLIND I872 l-lunl Ave, And you broke inlo heavens immorlal slore. Where virlue, honor wil, a beauly lay. 1 W . fp. ffl' ,I :iffy 'L ghlvlr' i. WQRLM Agilif' WWW All BERNICE BERKOWITZ 1415 Wyllwe Pl, A lillle bil roquislw . . Bul ever so kind. CLARENA BERNTSEN 1533 While Plains Rd. So many lliqlmls of slairs To reach llie lofliness of your localion. SYLVIA BISGUIER 2109 Malllnews Ave. Beauly is as beauly does, And she does beaulilully. IRENE MARGARETE BORTZ ' ii-' 'ear ' K? 4 sz. EVANGELINE BRONSEAUX 486 Macon Sl., Brooklyn Close by kindly charm was 'flue genlle Evangeline sealed. ANITA BROOKS 873 Wlnillock Ave. Merrimenl is no laull, and in her, a win- ning virlue. RUTl-lEl. LENORE BROWN 5 Wesl 101 Sl. Sleek verve clollwed in cool poise. LAVINIA P. BURNS 1135 Everqreen Ave. 828 DGWSOVI S1- Slwe holds lwer counsel well. KAW? W2 A liny imp willw sparkling eyes. 9 wslgjvx. alfa- do if-vv'-L44 f.l'1 a1'S I I I Tliouglw young, she acls so very wise. Q ' J., ff4..v-m,Ll - A AV ' ' N wg, 'Ehud vw. A ' D :V 'l ilii i 1 A iii A i S I I W ,ww-. ev lv-'f Q . ' ' - MARIE JEAN BOSCO A LUCY BURBANK cava.-mdwwl . 77-18 19 Rd., Jackson Heiqhfs 106 Northern Ave. Lukgdua. Slwe sounds loo qood lo be lrue, Bul sl1e's lrue enouqli lo be qoocl. INGEBORG BRAND 105 Easl 91 Sl. Her perseverance and qood nalure will carry her llirouqlw many diflicull lasks. 'MMM f' ,buvoocb Ovvvbq .NMML,yZ!M,xwlkVK1. CATHERINE E, BRICE 713 Tinlon Ave. None like Callwerine can lranslafe Lnlin verse ol sucln lenqllw and weiqlnl. .a I .. V 11, GLORIA BRODY 621 Wesl 172 Sl. Like a slwy ray of sunshine on a cloudy day. She lnesilales before revealing ner warm friendliness. Sl1e's as rare as perlecl harmony. VERONICA BRENNAN 224 Wesl 67 Slreel Soil is llwe music Thal would clnarm forever. ELEANOR CALIGOR 181 Easl 93 S+. l-ler recipe is worllw copying: A lillle pepper, a lillle spice, and a lillle sugar. Q NATALIE CAMMAROTA . ,7 . 1 1412 Crosby Ave. E 31 : ,: Quiel and dependable .. ,f I She succeed wiupuli orfgjvlf I il . af A i ff' s i 1 l'll ' 4 'M I aijliffwilifllfpl 'O ,MARIA Ii'iiosE CA Ylf i 5 'I I 1 J I -Ave., Bronx . .. .i I x e e e inrxe u!e,b I, sige of Ihe aff d I QM P RN IQ3w.xfBefsBs?ju4i,, Iggljx., .X .VX I 4' . ag, PEARL CASTELLI I834 Mulford Ave. We speak io Ihe uimosl syIIabIe of her perfedion. DORIS SI-IERRIE CERUTTI 447 Easr 65 SI. To be known as Sherrie, To be remembered as Cherie.' VERONICA CLAVIN 2I3B Park of Edqewafer, Bronx Like a Iairy queen in a fairy sfory, Hers is Ihe beauIy, Ihe voice, and Ihe glory. BEVERLY COI-IEN 666 Minnifaid Ave., Ciiy Island Unassuminqly decorous and comp demure, IeIeIy Bev dons panrs and succurnbs Io Ihe Thespian Iure. NAOMI B. COI-IEN I69O Clay Ave. I-Ier presence makes for a pleasani hour In a weary day. MARIE COPPOLA 7I8 Easi 232 Sf., Bronx I+'s nice Io be nafural when you're nalu- raIIy nice. MARIA ADELA CUERVO 6I5 Wes? I73 SI. S Vibranr wirh e rqy , ,L ll M1 And fhe Wiii I Su J .' Bi! ' f V M If IIV EVELYN CUSANELLI 6I-OI 32 Ave., Woodside A spriqhily rogue, genial and qay. ANGELINA Dal RINO I73O Seddon SI., Bronx Like a cross-sIiIched sampler, IuII of old fashioned charm. BLANCI-IE DAVIS IOSI Prospecf PI., Brooklyn For Ihose who know her not no words can paint And for Ihose who know her, all words are faint QL,,,V,,V , , ,ypegx ,flip LJ wif? k sw' if ugnqjlob -si ,,v-La,M-Fffylz MQLEN DECKEL I3I7 Morrison Ave. An infelliqenf sensibiliiy and a pleasing personalify. OLGA VERONICA de FREITAS 56 Morningside Ave. An inqeniously inqenuous sprife, Who Ilils by on dancing Ieei. ' ,'f,.,,LQvfff',ZLwzJ'7 , I, vxyf N,,4fy,'-Lf I. 'q'QC4,4 MAXRY DEMITRACK 794 Easf I6O SI., Bronx She whose own worrh speaks, need no+ speak her own worrh. RUTH DeVRIES IIO Wes? 86 S+. I-Ier very Irowns are fairer far, Than smiles of ofher maidens are GLORIA DIFRANCO 340 Easr 77 Sr, Sparkling as bofiled sunshine, And ever so much more effervescenr. 19.10, AJWL E o . 5 rf . -JL--1'-ssl. ' r'lx,gL,L.,,L A WL 1 L-fl-u an Pix fi' ace. ry, XJR , gi... LF' 1.1.1 L4-3 IWCL-'FK PN' 'C' r ANN Dominion 'W 'E ' LILLIAN R. ELLISBERC-3 96 Reynolds S+., Cily Island . Vk I 754 Cosler Sl' Sera,-,Hy and qravify adorn efficiency- In kkgii s Soil while hands Thai hold lv1inerva's giif, i. .,,.. , M if Q- Q i . Lxagfjhgi . ,. f L i i 5 X 0 S F? JOSEPHINE DORNEY A 103 Em 97 S+. A A puissanf malhemalician whose lcnowl- M gl edqe is a virlue. 1 f Q if T53 'l 3 ESTHER T. Dos SANTOS 938 lnlervale Ave. An angel wirh a glamour coaling. V W - 55.1 ANNABELLE Doueneierv A li 3073 Middlelown Rd The soul of generosily wilh a pleasanl ialcing way f O Q- ri Q . vvvcalfe ' L OR AGNES DUNN 335 Easl SI Sl. This charmer's a good rnalhemaliciang She reckons an alluring figure. ELIZABETH JOAN EFORO E-fc'L ' i822 Marmion Ave. l-ler mind is eager: her hearl is irue. DORIS PEARL ELIAZON I5 Wesl 97 Sl. Friendly lo The loesl pursuils ol man: Friendly lo lhoughl, lo virlue, fo achieve- menl. PAULA ELKIND 2I5 Wesr 92 Sl. French Wiihouf Tears. 4STN'i'1 'f .QL-:U .T . ML, ELAINE EPSTEIN IBO7 Merriam Ave., Bronx V When we l Pk baclc on ry lane, XJ +o e e danci ine. li f We We JOSEPHINE FALK 230 West 76 S+. If silence is golden. lhe reflecled rays sheaihe her in a charming halo. BETTY FALZONE 172 Easl I22 S+. Some lhink lhe world is made for lun V and froliw 2 ' -1 R' , ' 4 dl ,U T my o an SYLVIA FEIN IOI7 Hoe Ave. Wha'r is she lhal all our svvains com- mend her? SYLVIA FEIRSTEIN 927 Faile Si. The charm ol a lovely girl is lilce music, And a friendly smile is ils filling accom- panimenl. l-llLDA FERNANDEZ 824 Soulhern Blvd. A smiling senorila wiih a welcome wil. SYLVIA JANIS FIEGER 2477 Grand Ave., Bronx Recipes and rave reviews side by side in The same scrapbook. X, , K A 011-cf My ' Arc! Xfkbciff i' U H , 1563 JT !L, ANN EINDLING 655 Fox Sf. Beauly, lrullw, and rarilyp grace in aII ils simplicily. SHIRLEY FLAX II76 Walfon Ave., Bronx In sporls sI'1e's All American JANE ELECK I765 Monlgomery Ave. A fleclc of idle ioy in a busy day. ELIZABETH FOSTER 420 Wesl End Ave. SIwe's perl and alfracrive, A charming co-ed Willw beaux in her Iiearl And bows on Iner head. ow- X0-CX.-No 339+ g,fsLQAnrTs-ma' .-Sf MN' Wagga LAUNA FOX I35I Parlc Ave. K I can, because I dare, LILLIAN RUTH ERIER 50 Easl IO4 SI. The world is In lfler ecause of Iner L33 PMoI1-fall LILLIAN FUCI-ISMAN IO48 Bryanl Ave. A viranf violin TI'iaI' is pleasanl Io Iislen Io. ALICE EURLONG 37-33 28 SI., Asloria Good. conscienlious, even mild, V ily an angel child. wwf ' QMJL'-I-'I NWT' 1, x MARIE ANNE GAJDOSTIK 3I6 Easl 7I SI. y L vvansomeness Iinlced Wifi qsieiy. I ' NULL -fwVd,'4 y y fy Why. V 1 navy M A -'2 4 fwfwg, I LILA BLANCI-I GAPIN ' 2059 Eirsl Ave. ' I-Ier mind is as Ixeen as Excalibur. F' 15. : ,. V,. ' I 4 sf ir' DOROTHY MADELEINE GARFEIN y I 30 Wesr I9O S+. 1. A girl ol wlwom all spealc well, 'I :I 7 And juslly so. I' 1 gi -4 4 i MILLICENT OERSON ,. I 2 Easl IOI SI. k. I ,A I I, Even brillianl seniors come in iunior sizes Q51 7 I I .QQ 5' ' I ' I ' sccsi Q' PROLET GERSON 2700 Bronx Park Easl Ivlaslerful in mallwemarics, Dynamic in dramalics. ELAINE GILBERT 2754 Broadway Curls aloll and so wide-eyed, SI'ie's Ia ieune lille personified. JULIA AUGUSTA 6-INN 2IO Wes? 72 SI. Poised in Ilne wings she wails Iver cue Varied lalenls will gel 'rlweir due. DOROTHY A. GITNICK 80 Slrong SI. American girl . . . Model I94O. M Txfwi-4, - I all XS'-A Lgkfx Ki,-I YQ x 'HM Asxjerq. YQM ROSALIND GOLD 9Ol Walion Ave. Lovely lo loolc al, clelighilul lo lmnow, Her Talenls are rnany, buf she's noi one To crow. K u I 165 on Sl x lin r ves ' ell- nc . -X 7s rf S' J-r Qv'R'g 2' ifsell Through A T: gif-RR U I . . L f X iiaiiigv jQ'l?D8II'QNJE jf 3 i 4 Wifi ag sg. y bliaqcifyiigaliy, and veracify 'f Ms'ragf?.f fhe spice of life. GLORIA GORDON 945-47,49 SI, Nicholas Ave. And simple Irufh her ufmosf slcillf' CLAIRE GRAPE 2I25 Cruger Ave,, Bronx As sophislicaled as fomorrow. SALOME GREENBERG 996 Simpson SI. Though physically small, She's menlally Iall. EDITH GREENBERGER IO9l Longfellow Ave. There's power in her generosify. ETHEL GREENBLATT 670 Easl I4I SI. Her corner of Ihe room is always cheer-- ful and sunny. EILEEN GREI-IAN I748 Topping Ave., Bronx A casual elching, smoofhly drawn, and clelicalely shaded, RENEE GRETSKE 272 Wesf 90 S+. V Q 'pw-'JA l-lunier i 'HAZ oieny basi GAYO N! 9 ,iff :AMN ELEANOR GUIDO 8l3 East 225 SI. II her friendship you have won, Somelhing worlh while you have done. PHYLLIS HABERMAN ' 393 Wesl End Ave. Wilh gracious charm she plays her piece. SHIRLEY HACK l952 Amsferdarn Ave. The spiril of 96Ih. ELLIN HAND IO75 Home Sl., Bronx The fragrance of Scoich heafher wilh The luck of an Irish shamrock. AVIS I-IANSON II8I Tinlon Ave. Wilh high ideals, lhe lule of her voice soars sfill higher. ' EDITH ELIZABETH HARRISON 209 Wesl 23 Sf. An infeclious giggle, a mischievous grin, A winsome smile . . . all hearfs fo win. ' I in-Zonal' '- m ,bd-011 b' Q40 V4.4 ,if-,. ., ff,-1,g,,y ,,Z, an-v-gf, ,. ' lffff PEARL I-IAYMAN III3 WaITon Ave., Bronx Her puriTy of hearf is reTlecTed in her eyes. G-ERDA I-IINTZ II92 WalTon Ave., Bronx She has a quieT charm and sweeTness, And she's The epiTome OT ne-aTness. IRENE I-IIRT II RivingTon ST. WiTh cheery smile and helping hand, She's a Triend in greaT demand. MARION I-IOLTZMAN 977 Avenue ST. John Fun-loving and gay. WiTh dancing TeeT ThaT Trace her way. DORIS I-IONIG 575 WesT End Ave. Only a poor inadequaTe girl . . . and so was ScarleTT O'I-Iaral . gig., ii...iSi... INA I-IONIGSTOCK 98 Riverside Dr. giuqngrllds eil, od mtgfflose ' w PHYLLIS I-IOROWITZ I684 Grand Concourse The Toresighf To believe, The sinceriTy To undersfand, The abiliTy To do well. SHIRLEY CLAIRE I-IOROWITZ 6I2 WesT IBB ST. A boyish air, a Triendly face, A brilIianT mind, a quieT grace. CLAIRE HUBBARD 33I EasT 88 ST. As sTarIighT painTing The slries Are her laughing Irish eyes. JUANITA I-IUMPI-IREYS 655 WesT I90 ST. I-Ier Tace is her TorTune, and iT runs inTo a nice Tigure. DORIS HUNTER 25 Cummings ST. CIoThes are perTecT Figure same Much nicer To Ioolc aT Than school oT same name. FLORENCE I-IYMAN 983 EasT TremonT Ave., Bronx STilI waTer runs deep, l:1uT oh, ThaT under- currenTI LUCILLE KALISI-I 855 ClaTlin Ave. Born Tor successTuI achievemenT wiTh ease and arTisTry. MARY KANE I46 WesT 62 ST. FaiTh . . . Tl1aT precious music oT your hearT. IRIS KAPLAN IBIO Weelcs Ave., Bronx Wifh The poise and expression oT a well- dressed adverTisemenT. Qerfnf., ,- ff!! ,wif :W D woffx, 4,,l,.a,Tw,14f4,I WQAJI iff., Qf' 'KL' 4,1511 46, f'-J ' GLORIA KARMIN 1 fu. 3584 Rochambeau Ave. I-Ier soTT deep eyes hold genTle sTrenqTh. NITA KARRAS l I I I SouThern Blvd. Anyone neaTer, anyone sweeTer, Anyone cornpleTer Than NiTa? ANNE KATZ 754 Kenny si. Pussy's our peT Cause she hasn'T scraTched yeT. , ,ff fi JJ, L, .f' J ' E RY' 1223136 U ' ersiTy ., BMX ,J H encil afmagic, I . ngin 'sions of b'eauTy To hgadj-J JJ her 'es. .Iwi f K ' Iwi 'T N Q .1 ' J' ., WX f 'T Q Lk 'X LILLIAN KEMACT-l 90 Ellwood ST. Like a canoe-ride . . . pleasant easy-go- inq, and so much Tun! MARION KEMP 332 EasT I9 ST. A girl of cheerful yesTerdays and confi- denT Tomorrowsf' EVA KIRILOFF 528 East I42 ST. We'd love To hear all she rnusT have To say. For Tour years she's been sToring.iT away. Q ?n..a- Q-ng. sk Ug4,k gr,J,,,. SJ-...Ivs.l.. Ipv-Afy, g.x,Na..oV' ROSLYN-KlRSCH XL ' 582 Beck ST. A QonTaqious smile and earnesT naiveTe. MINNIE KLEIN IO67 50 ST. This Klein, Too, is on The square. Q! - - 1'r2 . is JUDITH FAY KLENERT 139 EasT 94 ST. A rollicking bugle oT all her world. PHYLLIS KLINGER I5lI Sheridan Ave. She who qefs joy Trom loeholding is her- selT a ioy To behold. MARILYN GLADYS KOLCHIN l7I6 Townsend Ave. Her glorious hair is noT her only bril- liance. ELAINE L. KUHN 5 25 EasT 86 ST. Champagne OT energy, bubbling wiTh in- exhausTible good naTure, GISELA TI-IERESA LANDERS 571 Wesr I75 ST. One of The lovely sTars, The TorgeT-rne- noTs of The angels. VVWYWE 'W' Ver.-, '1,4g,44.4.f14.' - 'f -l'fJf 7F- 'OGCIO - 194414 HELEN LASKOV 306 EasT l7l ST., Bronx And who is PorThos? One oT my Triendsf' SYLVIA LASKOE III5 EasT I65 ST. Who said good Things only come in small packages? ALICE PEARL LAVITT 482 ForT WashingTon Ave. The Talenf oT love, ol ioy, Those TalenTs ThaT are unaTTecTed . . ,lip OI kind syrnpaThy, and oT laugh They will bring her Tamef - I' ITM I we Xiyxwwix 'X T, Je axwn' ' ' FRANCES LEVENSON 2146 Vyse Ave. She has The brains To become a boole- worm, BuT she has resisTed The TernpTaTion mar- velously. MURIEL KATHERINE LEVENTHAL 2IO We-sT 90 ST. Her sweeTness oTT belies . Her qreaT capaciTy. . f J 5 . . - K :iz 14, ,, . did, ',, Ill-ML MA, T4 7 I17-4J Q4 ' JM' I . ,ZZ if , i4 gulf-5 ,771 'Lol I' 7 I .X 441 'f'VJ.L14 MILDRED LEVINE 'IAMLJ ' 2079 Wallace Ave., Bronx 'IAnd who is AThos7 One OT my Triends. MARCIA LENORE LEW I4l4 WaITon Ave., Bronx And who is Aramis? One oT my friends. ALLIE LEWIS 352 Willis Ave. Hers is The sirnpIiciTy and rnodesfy ThaT malre Tor elegance. MARTHA LIEBOWITZ 290 EasT 53 ST. Common sense is noT so common. ALICE LINDEMAN I925 Harrison Ave., Bronx A qirl To whom was qlven E A biT oT earTh, a loT oT heaven. fc' J VL PM 'rw 'rf' if we 'I ',7T'w-I Y .IJ y 4, w , 1 . V'-JV PHILOMINA MARY LUCAS I727 Zereqa Ave., Bronx The longer you know her, The beTTer you Iilce her . . . We've lcnown her Tor a very long Time. .t WE y M , I MYRA ROSE MAHLER I2O EasT 89 ST. A quieT Ioveliness hidden deep in a quieT hearT. MJT E l M ,A.- rv1A.J'f '-- JOSEPHINE MAHER IEO Wesr 62 ST. Her voice is like a niqhTingaIe's, Mellow, soTT, Tender, buT seldom heard. N RITA MALZ I V I I523 Plymouth Ave., Bronx . A senior-RiTa OT mafure poise. . L. If .4 ,Q ', 1,4 . I f f If - ffffrg faq , M- DQROTHY MANDELBAUM I sis Wea isi S+. ' I Her wif and vivaciTy eTch as deeply as 'G f : her sIciIITuI pencil. W , A in RUTH MANNELLO I V V V 2884 Wellman Ave., ronx i i An agree ce is a pIeasanT Thing. rl A jo M J 1,,,w ' ' ll f 1' 1 GWENDOLYN MANTIN 2825 Claflin Ave. A naive Tace SeT oTT by a Triendly grin: A deTiniTe indicaTion oT A warm hearT wiThin. ANGELINA MARCHISELLA 3630 Barnes Ave., Bronx She wishes To model lovely Things WiTh lovely Things as her models. ELAINE IRIS MARDER ll2 WesT 86 ST. A blue song sung by a blue-eyed bru- neTTe. RENEE MARKENS 605 Wesl l7O SI. A nimble Ionque Ihar shares nimble wil. JEANNE MARKOWITZ I984 Washinqlon Ave., Bronx Charming, and very rrrurfh res Title of lady well deserved. rg-ggixg RITA MASSONE Mgkx i I28 Mr:Douqal SI. willr erved L ltkr KJSN-la Willr qerrrle Icindness as her Ixey, She has unlocked The door Io our Irs.-nrlu. Q H diet, JOYCE MAYERSOI-IN I73O Andrews Ave. Concenfraled dynarnile. RENEE MQALEER I65 Audubon Ave. A rhap-,ody in rhylhrrr, 4 if ,af -ly eLor2rA MLGRATH jvl,Jg,k,l.' I . 2826 I-I' E' I A ,, Br ' my rjrlleisiri VG iW'1D'4 JI' ' ' R AK Is always 10 be seenvbkf 'Its 'Ely K 5 Upholdinq the Iradilion 4 Nkl' Ly! r'Tlre Wearing of Ilre Gregfrftls nl it ANNA MERJOS 23-II 75 SI., Asloria x AII your Iorfune lies benealh your lral K , r x.., 1 . FLORENCE MESSER I4I4 Wyrhe PI., Bronx x. .M Quiel eyes reflecl an rnner orlnr. A ' QW? vsr 5 ELEANOR MILLER 3I4 Wes? I9 SI. Her qenlleness and qenerosiry have en deared her 'ro us all. VANDA MINO I734 Viclor SI.. Bronx Finer Ihan Dresden china. MARGARET MOFFAT 516 Easi 79 SI. A friendly miss whose perseverance fore- Iells success. ANITA E. MONTGOMERY I827 Anlhony Ave. A dash of shyness adds freshness To The inner worlh of a sweet prelfy girl. Ar' . . ' 5' f' .ff x'r I fav' W pykrlyy I Mvkfi 0 '.'-I' 1 . ' sl' It ' Ross MORENA friryyr- 1 I' 340 Easr rw sr. ' ' Rose by any ofher name would be as LEONORE MOREY Md! 24I Cenlral Park We-sl When Ihe proofs, The figures, were ranged in columns before me: Vrfhen I was shown Ihe charls and Ihe diagrams, Io add, divide, and measure Ihernllg . . . DEB! MOSKOWITZ I 738 Universiry Ave. I-lowever she ITIGY Clldnqe her VTGIUQ, She will always keep her wifs abou? her. FALCON MURPHY IO4-I7 34 Ave., Corona A self-confident prerly crearure, Iruly a Urara avisf' A 0. sweel. PEGGY ANN MURPHY 602 ST. Mary ST., Bronx LeT me savor The color oT ioy And The merry side oT liTe. EILEEN MARY-ANNE MYGATT I9O Riverslde Dr. T. N. T .... Tall 'n Terrlfic. KATHLEEN NAGLER I5O WesT 87 ST. SweeTle7 a pleasanT sTirnulanT properly named. TESSIE NEIDER 60l WesT Il2 ST. Our Tess is a real TruehearT. Q4 INGER NEUSTRUP 32 WesT 7I ST. WhaT sTronger armor Than a hearf un- TainTed in a happy belnq? GLADYS ROSEMARIE NEUWlRTll I 124 wesr 79 sr. . rsz, ' On bokes Tor To rede I me delyTe. A 7 f !Q!yM,Q!.j fi 1' -bfyilf 414' 'I 1 , 'I X Q K A' 4 ff fd ' f f 1 H ' i ENTT A as ' NORMA NORFLEET ' ' 336 ST. Nicholas Ave. The joy is noT in whaT she sees. he-rselT. ,QLGIL L! all e V. 5L1u.Laa.f.' - , 2 1 5 L: : :dv PHYLLIS NOVELLE 4703 ForT HarnilTon Pkwy. The spiriT OT Tun And The soul oT undersTandiruq. L--t i KfK.1.J!.4, ua 0 , ut- W L. ' do r ' x Y-LA-a..k ' l 1 Hia, NAOMI NOYES 250 Easf IO5 ST. A Tlny golden hearT nesTlinq deep in a soTT dark curl. ELLEN ANN OCONNELL 6949 Harrow ST., EoresT Hrlls WiTh skilled hand she draws her proro- Type: Joyous qirlhood wlTh happy charm. ARLINE HOPE OLIPHANT 2lO WSST IOI ST. A sTriklnq orchlcl growing inTo The lrrne- liqhT. EREDA OSSERMAN 7l5 WesT l72 ST. SanTa Claus in a sTreamllned Trarne. PAULINE GERALDINE PALECEK l329 EirsT Ave, Good enough To eaT, RUTH JEAN PARKER H85 Park Avenue Like ice Crearn, RuTh ls cool, srnooTh, and sweeT. MARIE PATERNO 2049 Ellis Ave., Bronx A polenT leader wlTh a wlll To do. BLANC!-TE PERLMAN 2200 TlebouT Ave., Bronx There's a compelling charm abouT Those who are liTTle known. ROSEMARIE PERSICO ROSE MARIE RAGUSA l04l 55 57-1 BVOOIYIYVI 35-I6 9l ST., Jaclcson HeiqhTs A PBFSISISHT Persy wilh vim and PSP- A ' One we love, The loveliesT and The besT. I I X .1 . L l 4mu:y,,.x ,.x,,.,,,,-,.I QA-UusXa4,..ws, I A I , . swf-fwfvq. WWW- 0-'JF D AW, S' . Y . EDITH A. PETERSON 2472 Frisby Ave. If music be The spice oT liTe. . JEANNE H. PRENOWITZ IO8 EasT 9l ST. Theylll dream OT Jeannie wiTh The brown hair. FRANCES PUCCIARELLI 40-O6 I2 ST., Lonq Island Cily She always lrnows whaT's qoinq on and why. ELEANOR PYNE I2 AmsTerdam Ave. . . . Of Those who are quieT, nolhinq can be said. FRANCES M. QUAGLIARIELLO ZI79 Washinglon Ave., Bronx We can'T pronounce ir, buf we love if. BERNICE RABINCWITZ 2ll6 Harrison Ave. An old-fashioned bouqueT oT qenrleness, qenerosiTy, and happiness. LAURA RABINOWITZ bI7 Bryanr Ave. Music haTh charms To sooThe The savage breasT, Laura's other charms will serve To sooThe The resf. x ji .. K ef Y . 'W A A I-IARRIET RATNER I lO5 PinehursT Ave. QS W BreaThes There The girl with hair so red g.AJ-H1163 Who never To her Triends haTh said, IN, lT's auburnu? QAAA-4.,,f,lL,g ,121 , MERYL REICH E ' ' f ' 3:0 Wea 72 S+. 19 'VO ' Her TanTalizinq wif 42 i.,u.,c--t4,- A Fyff And scinTillaTinq manner A E S Are The provocarive Teasers 'Fu' rv MAA? . Of her personaliTy. s HELEN GEORGINA RICE 4l4 Pearl ST. She'd provide The qaieTy aT Phil The FluTer's Ball. FLORENCE GRACE RICHTER l29O LaTayeTTe Ave. Though each role is more appealing Than The last, None can compare wiTh The charm oT her real self. JULIA P. RICONDA ' T! ' gi-.. 3. 677 Van Nesl Ave., Bronx Mix 4' K KAN 1 RJ . x TarlcinqTon blessed his Julia with a wins some spriqhTly air, '- K.-A.. W4 ' 'I' BuT The smile our Julia Tlashes is many . limes as Tair. Ni' -4.4f4fU ' 4- he gin., -I - U V f' ' ,LA rs-f'-f' ' L AINE RING 299 EasT MT. Eden Ave. A girl who will always lisTen To reason If reason be presenTed reasonably. LEA ROOD 594 Union Ave. A modesT, dir'TidenT miss Whose voice is a soTT care-ss.i - SVN-21 CMA FNLVV ,LU ,M Luka -adm . , ioig. GLORIA ROSNER 64 West I75 ST. A gay and happy lass Full of iesl and merrimenf. BEATRICE ROTI-ISTEIN II2I Cas+Ie I-Iill Ave. Her friendship is slow in al Bu? Iasfing in gaining. I-IELEN ROTI-ISTEIN I7OO Crofona Park Easl Iaining, 151 'G' I . . wry ' in sim, Unassurning, she holds lull command of Icnow Edge. 4 9. 5' wi - si - f r,h,m x -3, -J ncIidfOB hursT i 1'ff '?' Siwwwe s, divinely fall. 2' If gfyqv-5 I QQFARLA RUDOLPH K I 539 Yorlc Ave. I-Ier beauliful hair is a filling adornmenl io her inner beauly. PEARL SACKS 9OI Beck ST. A cufe girl wifh acufe Thou LEONORA SAGAL I967 Marmion Ave. A Iighl hear? singing gleeful 94011 a f ghls. ly. JeM.'ff,,,-.uf ,I Yfhyq 'Q LOUISE sANTANiELLoQ3,4t 33I Easr IO8 SI. The greafesf simplicily 'rY5-0lL4- Wilh Ihe loesf resulls. GLORIA SAROT f 86 Forf s i is no ' g bu percepfionf' . sly, -W swf 'D MADELEINE MARY SAUNDERS 9I4 Surnmil Ave. I-Ier modesf and sponlaneous Iauqhler is a upplemenl Io a lceen mind. I I .dfv A flffllj y final- 'ef ..,.,4fg, . , ,Q vc of-sw..-.' Q.-. ff..f 6. A X' L.4,..f4.,,,,1kg- SHIRLEY D. SCI-ILEICI-IER I53O Sheridan Ave., Bronx Redlyl, willing, and able. ESTI-IER SCHOENHOLTZ IIO5 Boynfon Ave., Bronx Every shining color is a par? of frulh. IRENE C. SCHULTZ I723 Jarvis Ave., Bronx Lord, in 'rhe morning fhou shall hear My voice ascending high. . v Jig S LL 'fu' ima. 744,424-4. Za-A-'I Qi? I ?m,f4tA . all-I m,.J- 4,af.,a,l,L A-MJI ,f SHIRLEY Iv1.SCI-IULUM d't ' 2685 Universily Ave., Bronx Tell rne, prefly maiden, Are Ihere any more al home Iilre you? cl ,,p.v', os... ., QQ., -1.x4 - 4 .v s4-a...iy44,a.1- --C .-. .brad ,. .V 'fur'-f s 4.. .J 'KL-'Ji'-Ar 'fu ,1 S., 2-44-4-1f l1-., cy LISELOTTE FRIEDA SCI-IWACI-II-IEIMji 5I3 Eas+83S1. So Ihaf's why GenTIernen Prefer Blondesul JULIET SCI-IWARTZ 8I8 Fox SI. Wifh arlisfs skill she painfs for us The gracious charm of herself. ' N 4Wfinq. Q BERNICE W. SEALY 306 Wesf I46 SI. The combinalion ol beauly and modesly is indeed rare nz,qtin.f4l0'16 744.21 NAOMI SEINFELD 7I Wes? IBZ SI. The mosf Irivial maller concern. A H f asf lrelch fflh a , 'par' wilh s. - JACQUELINE SI-IADGEN 200 West I08 S+. is of qreaf Dainly feminine ways combined wilh f1dlUI'6l COFVITUOH SSFISE. SHIRLEY MARILYNN SI-IEIN IOO5 Wallon Ave. An audacious, loquacious, lovable lass. BEILA SHERMAN 2085 Wallon Ave. A poef hidden in Ihe liqhl of Ihouqhff' ZELDA SIEGEL I565 Second Ave. Her worlh needs no loud GLORIA SILBIGER 65 Easl Tremonl Ave. Her inleqrily and candor voiced herald. Are fhe backbone of her honor. Jxoof Mex Ycnvix memes 0 051036 Tu Svcs JANE SILSDORF 225 Wes? IO6 Sl. Her alfraclive individualily 1 And lovable rascalify Combine Io lorm An engaging personaliry. MILDRED SILVERSTEIN 743 Easl IBO SI., Bronx She will 'lace life wifh a lceen percepfion and capabilily. JULIA R. SIMMONS I45-O6 IO6 Ave. The flower lang of spring, And Ihe soolhing Iilt of evening music. JEANNE SIMON Io79 Townsend Ave., Bronx Heiqhl is silverq worfh is golden. beefy!-1 .7 . ,tiff-fV' ' I fl. --,GLA-1, A -fk VERA SIMON 32 I6 Barker Ave. We all have our ideals, buf Vera follows hers. AILEEN SIMONSON l52 Easl I83 SI., Bronx Mind cannol follow il, nor words ex- press her infinile sweelnessf' 5 '-vial-kt '1 lkblq K L14-421 A -gk lfxl .Xt I- I RIS KL.eh,gL,v INEZ SLADER IO7 Wesl I27 Sf. When Inez sings . . . gf JOANNE SLAVIK I974 Grand Ave., Bronx Quiel her air, charming her grace, Wilh soil blond hair Io frame her face. f- A.!1 - A v' AUDREY SOMMERS 200 Wesl 90 Sl. A pleasing manner, a winning srnile, A will lo do, eyes lhal beguile. RUTH WINIFRED STAHL lllfg Prospecl Pl. You have no liaulls, Or l no iaulls can spy: You are all virlue, Or all blindness l. I V , fu ' 111' ' wfr, fj 1 5.7 f 1 ,' f I 4 .1 f6111TH ' f,jf 'l I Louisr srAi2AcE ,,--f-A ,f 'L 315 EsS+27 si. fm' - Suflicienl golden silence lo be Twice a millionaire. EDITH STARR 380 Easi l7l S+., Bronx Hilch your wagon lo a slar. ROSLYN STEINBERG l53O Sheridan Ave., Bronx And lew lhere are lhal hil The happy poinl where lcindness ioins wilh wil. KATHERINE LOUISE STERN IIS Edsl 86 Sl. A happy face will face a happy life. ROSLYN LEONORE STERNBER6 537 Tinlon Ave. With coquellish grace and luring air, This girl is more lhan passing lair. CAROLYN STRAUSS 32l Wes? 24 Sl. Her hearl is a Treasury of sincerily, loyally, and lolerance. 1 3 K Ly WX I is EVELYN SWEISKY l49l Vyse Ave. Devil'n' Evelyn rhymes we lcnow, Bui a rhyme can'l lie . . . nor even lor show. JUANITA FRANCESS SYDNEY l324 Prospecl' Avf.',J The lwinlrbilygjlglinf fu-fdnnabjauqs .' rnerr' .' I J r .1 - ' U! ,JJ . . l lf' 4' i I Ulf. ANNA TACKTILL 2526 Bronx Parlc Easl Music in her hearl and a smile upon her lips Laughler in her eyes and a winning way aboul her. ,ij , A yiixuffb J: P 'Z -f,-Q, Q ' J A pai RUTH TEITELBAUM Y, 23 Easl IO9 si. s 'iff'-J ln The gualilies lhal' rnaller, Sincerily, perseverance, and deferrni- naiion. Ruih is a hundred percenler. CATHERINE THOMAS l4I Wesl 98 S+. Such charming surprise Expressed in her eyes. idf,c4.41-3-LL AJ... LEONA THOMAS 58 Easl II8 S+. -Loalh lo adrnil defeat GERALDINE CONSUELO THOMPSON 82l Easl I66 Sl. fl ip Her rich dancing laughler JE T .. Expresses lhe fullness of her hearl. MARILYN TICK l245 Grandview Place Her beauly is more Than slcin deep. ANNA TSAKONIOTOU 976 Gales Ave.. Bronx A ready smile spells Ihe way To a hearly success. , 1, L . 1 . ' . L 'f ffl, ' L f',f'2Af.,:41,a ' ffl, ' foau, GRACE VIRGINIA UHTHQFF 429 Easl 64 S+. A skillfully Ioewilchinq Grace fa ,. MARY VIDOVILCI-I je 24-30 24 SI., Asforia The smallesf acls qive Ihe qrealosl pleasure. MX! .iwsffwzf R UTI-I VOGELE I 596 Second Ave. A cloak of relicence cannol conceal a Pleasinq PersonaIi WA IAMM 'Q'WVIR'H.,,o,.' s kwkl ,CAV . rf f' OSEPI-IINE WACI-ITEI. IO7I Faile SI. Her screnily ol lace belies her nimble- ncss ol fool. RUTH WALCOIT I6 Easf II6 SI. In school, shes quiel and demure, Bul oulside. . . . we're nol so sure LAURA LILY WALSI-I 57 Wesl 93 S+. The Iraqile beauly of The lily. 1 ROSALIND WEINBERGER 854 In+ervaIe Ave. Her Icnowledqe of arf is no Sma+rerinq of Ignorancef' DOROTHY WEINSTOCK 883 Jennings Sr. A Iillle miss who needs no boosl- she's Iopsl SHIRLEY WEISS 2320 Bronx Park Easl She seeks fhe wisdom of all ages To solve Ihe problems of Ioday. SHIRLEY WEISSBLUM 2300 Bronx Parl: Easl, Bronx Sl'ie'lI do The rnosl wilh Ihe Ieasf ado. SELMA WHITMAN 3I82 Rochan-:beau Ave. Hui Io see her is Io love her, Love buf her and love forever. ,Q ,mx M., ,f M 1 K ryaluf ,WMI JANE VIRGINIA wmmms 98I Union Ave. A iazz noclurne fills her cup: And if runnelh over. LILLIAN YANEZ 526 Wesf I58 Sf. A Ireasure of a Ireasurer- Calm, cool, and colleclinq. flawed! 50-me I wdulhdwg a,.f1fZ 1144 Cyfafsa fkdfory FIRST TERM The Class oT June I94O lhereaTTer known as we l came in wiTh RoosevelT in '36, bu+ Then, we were pracTically guaranTeed eighT Terms! Remember Sepfember '36? ThaT was The Time we ThoughT one should only descend The down sTaircaseg and we Tound rooms by number noT by insTincT. We even walked in sinnel Toil. Mrs. WesT ran The lunch counTer Then, so Mrs. Swan was s+iIl . Annie. The council room was as sacred as if iT had been Tenced OTT. The demeriTs oT denTalizaTion were dramaTically demonsTraTed, and we were TaughT To Touch The Tip oT The Tongue To The Top oT The gum-ridge. We had oTTicial period beTore lunch: ThereTore we musT have been idealisTs, Tor we conducTed all our poliTical business on empTy sTomachs! Our big sisTers were selling some TickeTs Tor a play called Alice-SiT by-The-Fire. Those days, They were Talking abouT a new besf-seller called Gone wi+h The Wind and The New Building we were soon To occupy. SECOND TERM ln February we wenT down To The annex. WalTer ruled The elevaTor, and you had To say Nine, please. Those were The days oT The courTesy campaign. BuT courTesy dioln'T peneTraTe To Slum Row lsee Fig. Zl. You ordered milk Through a represenTaTive, and Two scienTiTic second-Termers deTiniTely proved ThaT you could read a book Through The bologna which was buried beTween The bread. This year was our TirsT aTTempT aT Sing. We sang oT Silly Symphonies and Sarah Maria's Day in School, and made a big hif wiTh The more blase upper-classmen. Subway iams and Town- send l-larrisiTes were The biTTer we had To Take along wiTh The sweeT. SkirTs were long and so were The candy-counTer lines. There was a rumor ThaT some movie company had boughT The righTs To Gone wiTh The Wind and ThaT we were soon To geT a New Building. Jlrzjr f T N new ' f g gf, X 6 l i x ' 1 A 1 if ii If , ,T T T T Q 1 A T , 2 6 T L7 ' iii E ll R y THIRD TERM ln Third Term we were beginning To worry seriously abouT a World WiThouT Men. And we were Told ThaT iT was, as Tar as prom was con- cerned. Our own world was considerably increased by an inTlux oT Te- males Trom junior high school. We were considered old enough To learn The TacTs oT liTe. and in room 93 we Tound ThaT . . . There was a skeleTon in The closeT! We weren'T allowed To walk upsTairs buT were Torced To walk down. A Tew oT The heaven-Tavored Transcended To Paradise Alley Trom Slum Row. Our vocabulary was expanded To include Je ne sais pas and Ich weiss nichT. We learned To love W.P.A. workers, Tor oTTen Their drilling would drown ouT wrong answers, lengThy homework assignmenTs. and The like. CooperaTive living was The Thing Then-whaT wiTh communiTy books, lockers, and desks. Around January we began exchanging Tirm vows oT eTernal Triendship wiTh Those oT us who were being senT up The river. . . . and so wiTh sad hearTs Two classes bid Tarewell To The beloved visTa oT our loTTy Paradise Alley as iT sTands in silenT splendor ouT near The TreighT elevaTors, and wend Their way To The old Alma MaTer down on FirsT Avenue. FOURTH TERM Would you go To a junior prom Tor a dollar. if we could geT a junior prom? A Tew TanaTics were boring jTrom wiThinj The noT-yeT-prom-minded Term, which was Too busy Trying To Tigure beTore Sing day whaT Surrealism could possibly mean. On Sing day we also Told oT Sing-Troubles in our miscellaneous, The BirTh oT a Sing. We came in Third Tor a second Time . . . we were beginning To Think we would never geT any beTTer! A Tew brave girls were wearing lipsTick To school-more Tor moral supporT Than Tor any healThTul appearances. This year everyone was Sharpie g skirTs grew shorTer and color combinaTions wilder. We were becoming more and more aware oT The TraTTic squad-and less and less aware oT The saniTary squad. Oh. yes, l-lollywood was considering Tilm- jfng 4 . l ing G.W.T.W. and up aT The main building Q 1 They were Talking abouT amending The ConsTi- H ' ' A , . TuTion To TiT The needs oT a New Building. QQ-,L T 'ima' 0 4, 1 X X .ij 2 j NT ,jp j A l A jg T- - FIFTH TERM UniTed we sTand! BuT we Tell beTore The onslaughT oT Physics. We did know ThaT Archimedes yelled Eureka! bu+ he was in hoT waTer Too. We didn'T know The exacT scienTiTic explanaTion Tor The mice, buT we were cerTain ThaT They weren'T imaginary images. Sophro was Wise ThaT Term buT . . . sorry This isn'T longer buT TiTTh Term will always mean Physics. and ThaT's all. SIXTH TERM So we had The PoeTry ReciTal, and six majors, and Tour regenTs, and spring weaTher in April. Does iT maTTer? ThaT's The year we won Sing!!! You don'T have To ask us To Tell you all abouT iT, iusT Try To sTop us. Did we pracTise in convenTional, sane places as did oTher years? NoT we! We rehearsed in slips in a DemocraTic Club one hoT Sunday aTTernoon and aT a kind mama's house 'Til midnighT anoTher Time. We wroTe Sing words around The reservoir, and sewed cosTumes in cluTTered bedrooms sans shoes. We spenT EasTer vacaTion wiTh moisT brows and drooping coihfeurs inspiraTing. We even called lnTormaTion To see whaT she ThoughT oT our Theme While The CiTy Sleeps. We also picked up a loT oT deTails abouT Peckham's EscorT Bureau Tor our miscellaneous song. lT's a piTy They wenT ouT oT business beTore prom. BUT our name is on The plague ThaT is hidden behind some nondescripT pile oT books somewhere in The library. We had a VicTory Dinner Too. and we've been singing Sing aT every opporTuniTy since. SEVENTH TERM ln sevenTh Term, we were allowed To choose our poison, and our elec- Tives were a consTanT source oT joy-unTil The midTerm marks came back! We were Tinally admiTTed To The upper Term assembly. Miss Koehnke . -X-s aw! !'1Q'1Sf'T C S, T. y. ,li L. QAQA.- ' ' i W.!l!TV2'w 'li X A -- . T.. J R -Xlgfgii inauguraTed group singing, To The immense saTisTacTion oT all concerned. We were seniors in Theory, if noT in TacT. BuT we did sTarT senior acTivi- Ties To The inTiniTe amusemenT oT The eighTh Term and The disgusT oT The sixTh Term which insTincTively realized ThaT we had seT a precedenT. We provided a prom commiTTee, and The prom commiTTee has since pro- vided us wiTh everyThing buT The escorTs. We parTicipaTed in an lnTra- School FesTival, which Turned ouT To be someThing really inTral German sTudenTs sang in The LaTin Sing, French sTudenTs danced The Viennese WalTz, and anyone who had The slighTesT inTeresT in science ioined The DramaTic Club. ThaT year They Tinished Tilming Gone wiTh The Wind, and DocTor Brown began buying up supplies Tor The . . . sh . . . New Building. EIGHTH TERM Spring and no Sing! Prom and no escorT, WashingTon and no cherry blossoms, Freshmen and no naiveTe. CommencemenT and no diploma! We all developed inTo ediTors or presidenTs of someThing or oTher. Girls who had never shown Their Taces aT Term meeTings before began To come and Talce an acTive parT. Now The big sisTers were we, and we were selling TiclceTs To a new kind oT proiecT-Three plays insTead oT The usual Tour. WashingTon, D.C. and ice cream became as paired as l-lunTer girls and Landy's. This season you can see G.W.T.W. aT your local TheaTer lfor a small TorTune iT is Truel and They're moving inTo The New Building nexT Term. The evenT ouTshone The anTicipaTion in The case oT The prom. BuT The anTicipaTion oT prom. our senior ban- D . . OWN queT. and oT graduahon iTselT was half The ix. W wonder oT our senior Term. W-N Q, Now here we are, we, hereaTTer To -7 be known as - THE cmss or JUNE, I94O. fliililkllgis s 'Ax 1.5-QAAVXX cfm, OMIM PresIdenT Vice-presicIenT PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT Rose Marie Ragusa Frieda Berglincl TREASURER SECRETARY Carolyn STrauSS G-.o. REPRESENTATIVES Leonore Morey KaTI1leen Nagler Gloria Silbiger inform Did MoSTTorTI1e School SSSS MosT Popular .S SS PreTTiesT ...,.SSo.ooSS.. MosT ATTracTive.E MoST VersaTiIe ,SoESS..S S,,S MosT All-Arouncl Soooo S WiTTieST .SS,SoSS.,.SSSEESES. MosT Vivacious, S.,SS , I-Iappy-Go-Luckyu ,SSSS . Always-in-DuTcIw SSS,S S MOST Loquacious Suuu Eliza beTTI EToro A.A. REPRESENTATIVES EIizaIoeTI'I EosTer Leonore Morey .sjulaer-fafiueJ FRIEDA BERGLIND BLANCI-IE DAVIS ESLSROSE MARIE RAGUSA VERONICA CLAVIN TI-IE CLASS OF JUNE I94O epiTomizecl in SHIRLEY M. SCI-IULUM LEWIS CHARLOTTE BECK ESSLSSSDOROTI-IY MANDELBAUM ,LSSSS..,.SL,6LORIA DI ERANCO SELMA WHITMAN GLORIA MCGRATI-I uSS,,.,.u,.uSMARCIA LEW Alfma Wafer -- .me 1940 We pledge our undying faifh lo Thee, Cherishing our school lime proudly. Deep in our hearls you're our one guiding lighr. Thy loving spiril' malces our souls unife. Time fo elernify cannol erase Your name. so dear. from our hearfs. Once again we're a+ rhy door, This lime +o enfer no more. Leaving you now we regret Bur we'll ne'er forgef I-Iunfer. Dear school, Farewell! Frieda Berglind ,dw Afque 'ZLL When we Tirsl enlered, lhey Told us a li++le aboul lhe inlangible l-lunfer Spiril: We didn'1' believe lhemq we didn'+ know 'rhal a dark, crowded, damp building could house some+hing so rare. Through our Tour years if grew more and more info our +hough+s, fill now Thal we are leaving, we realize Thai we are only jus? begin- ning fo be l-lunler girls. ML GHC? PLEASE PASTE YOUR PROM PICTURES HERE SENIOR PROM DELMONICO'S JUNE 8, I940 Q l 6lUQ WASHINGTON TRIP WARDMAN PARK HOTEL EASTER, I940 ,F , L Q ,,, 1 ' . fx ., Yf ggi +L' . 'V M' ' 1.2, V . E . ' M ' 1. , , f V, , Qin' . 1' ? a M-- 'mmf ,g-W -tr an 'i X15 ' W., .r 'G v- X ' o. Q, , ' W, H., x ws' Q T J an ww 4, is si ff. Q . .1 . ii 'Ns V.. . fd if , n f gm - lwww ' ' 4 ' -'Q ' w if V . K 'ia 5 1 4 ' ' 55, 193,41 J 3. qgfv, 41 A , , A 'I , ' f: K, H ' 5 W f f' ,- 5 w. w if v, .W ak f f x WW e 1-4 '3 ' :wi 'WWXKV qiiieam wiv Gr, f 'ir n.. ,,.,.MQ75: M i mi M,, If ? .1 T 5 V ,. -l iii, : l J Q R . Xuw. , :S-1 .. n . 'mf L YM ,441 G.O. PROJECT STRAUBENMULLER TEXTILE HIGH SCHOOL MAY I, I940 rganizafionfs H V 5 5 5 'Z 5 GENERAL ORGANIZATION Pres.-BLANCI-IE DAVIS Faculfy Advisers-. V.P.-MURIEL LEVENTI-IAI. MISS GRIFFIN Sec.-JANE MICHEL MRS, WEISBERQ Trees.-MARGARET IVICKINNEY MISS SHEARER ARGUS EcIII'or-in-CI1IeI- BABETTE KEELER ArI Edifor- DOROTHY COLEMAN Business Manager- BETTY LEWIS Eaculfy Advisers- DR. CLARK MRS. TUNICK ART CLUB Pres.-PHYLLIS HABERMAN Sec.-IRENE WINKELMAN Pac. Adv.-MRS. TUNICK ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Pres.-ELAI NE KUHN V.P.-INA COH EN Sec.-Trees.-DOROTHY CAREY Pac. AcIv.-MISS ROOT BIG SISTERS Chmn.-SELMA WHITMAN Sec.-NAOMI NOYES Pac. Adv.-MISS J. BENEDIX BIOLOGY CLUB Pres.-GLORIA SAROT V.P.-BEILA SHERMAN Sec.-Treas,- LAURA RABINOWITZ Ifdifor of Behind The Mike - TONI WESTON Pac. Adv.-MISS GROSSMAN BOARD OF GOVERNORS MISS GRIFFIN JANE MICHEL MURIEL LEVENTHAL BLANCHE DAVIS MARGARET MCKINNEY MRS. WEISBERG CINEMA CLUB Pres.-JANICE EPSTEIN V.P.-BEVERLY FLEISCHER Sec.-BEVERLY GOLDBERG Trees.-ANNA PASCOPELLA Pac. Adv.-MISS TROLANDER DRAMATIC CLUB Pres.-ALICE LAVITT V.P.-PI-IYLLIS HOROWITZ Sec.-SHIRLEY WEISS Treas.iD. SI-IERRIE CERUTTI Pac. Adv.-MRS. PAPP FRENCH CLUB Pres.-ELIZABETH EFORO V.P.-LEONORA SAGAL Sec.-Trees.-NCRMA LIT Pac. Adv.-MRS. SMITH GERMAN CLUB Pres.-MERYL REICI-I V.P.-INGRID LANOE Sec.-Trees.-ANNALISE BEI-IN Pac. Adv.-MISS THEUMANN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Presf MARION CASEY VP.-ALICE LINDEMAN Sec.-Treas.- FRANCES LEVENSON Eaculfy Advisers- MRS. MATTHEW MRS. MORSE WRITING GROUP Pres.-ANN SEYMOUR Sec.-IDA PRETI Pac. Adv.-MISS BRUBAKER KLUB AND KLASSE Edilror-LILLIAN MAKATURA Associa+e Edifors- MARIANNE PETERS GRACE UI-TTI-IOEE Business Manager- ANITA MONTGOMERY Ari Edifor-ANNALISE BET-IN Sec.-CATHERINE BRICE Pac. Adv.-MRS. WEILL LATIN CLUB Pres.-EVELYN GORDON V.P.-MARY JANE DEICHES Sec.-AGNES TULLY Trees.-MARTHA AUGENTI Pac. Adv.-MISS GALLERT MARIANNE Edi+or-MARIA CUERVO Asociafe Edifor- FRANCES VALENTINE Business Manager- SHIRLEY WEISSBLUM Ar+ Edi+ors-LUCILLE KALISH Sec.-GLOUISE PINGUE Pulolidry Manager- LUCILLE KALISH Eaculfy Adviser-MISS BRUYERE ORCHESTRA Pres,-CATHERINE DARATSAKIS Secs-ELAINE EDELSON Librarians-'ALICE ANGELOS BENZINA SINGLETON Pac. Adv.-MRS. REUSS Pre V.P Soc.- Pac. PERSONALITY CLUB s.-SHIRLEY BRAUN -SYDELLE LEWIS Trees.-AUDREY SOMMERS Adv.-MISS E. KELLY PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Prez.-INEZ COHN V.P. Secf Pac. -BERTHA KOTLABA Treaz.-fELAINE FRIEDE Adv.--MISS HERINC5 PHYSICS CLUB Pres.-EREDA OSSERMAN Eac. Adv.-MISS MILLER SANITARY SQUAD Leader--HARRIET RATNER Eaculfy Adviser-MISS ATKINS SIGMA GAMMA PI Pres.-CHARLOTTE BECK Sec.-Trees.-ALLIE LEWIS EGG. Adv.-MISS E. KELLY TRAFFIC SQUAD Leader-ANN DOMIDION Pac. Adv.-MISS SCI-IWEPPE VOCATIONS CLUB Pres.-PI-IYLLIS NOVELLE VRAEVELYN CUSANELLI Sec.-SI-IIRLEY I-IOROWITZ Trees.-STEPHIE ROSENBAUM Pac. Adv.-DR. LOGIE WHAT'S WHAT EcIiIor-in-CI1ieI- DORIS ELIAZON AssociaIe Edifor- DOROTI-IY GITNICK News Edifor- PEARL CASTELLI FeaIure Edifor- DORIS I-ION IG Business Manager- PI-IYLLIS CROSS Adverfisinq Manager- IRIS KAPLAN Faculfy Advisers- MRS. GOODALE MISS J. BENEDIX ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS To Mrs. lda Simpson, for serving as Annals' Facully Adviser. To Dr. Clara P. Searle, Miss Dorolhy L. Bush, and Dr. Thelma B. DeGrafl, for 'rheir aid in preparing Annals copy. To Mr. Emil Kanlor. for his paiience and willing cooperalion while doing Jrhe phoiography work for Annals. To Miss Sylvia Rosen of lhe Comel Press, Inc., for her in- valuable assislance in publishing Annals. To 'rhose Seniors, in parlicular lris Kaplan and Leonore Morey, who were always willing 'ro help 'rhe Annals Slalil. January Julia Bass Marie G. Beirne Evelyn Cusanelli Iris Kaplan Joyce Mayersohn Rulh Jean Parlcer Frances Ouagliariello Florence Richler February Dorolhy Garlein Mary Kane Frances Levenson Liselolle Schwachheim Bernice Sealy Jane Silsdorf Louise Slarace Marilyn Tick March Elaine Aflas Ann Domidion Paula Elkind Doris Hunler Pearl Hayman Lillian Kemach Eva Kiriloll Josephine Maher Rilo Massone Naomi Noyes Helen Rice Carolyn Slrauss April Leah Barnelf Frieda Berglind Clarena Bernlsen Pearl Caslelli Beverly Cohen Doris Eliazon Edilh Harrison Phyllis Horowilz Babefle Keeler Myra Mahler Anna Merios Debi Moslcowilz Blanche Perlman Jeanne Prenowilz Bernice Rabinowilz Esfher Schoenhollz Beila Sherman Gloria Silbiger Jeanne Simon Kay Slern Anna Tsakoniolou Laura Walsh ein elngel' 34250 May I8 lngeborg Brand I4 Gloria Brody 24 Rufhel Brown I I Blanche Davis 30 Marie Gaidoslilc 7 Millicenf Gerson I8 Elaine Gilberl 8 Renee Grelslce Claire Hubbard Rila Malz Renee McAleer 9 Gloria McGralh I Vanda Mino 6 Leonora Sagal 4 Naomi Seinfeld 6 Audrey Sommers 7 I3 June Phyllis Baehr Rulh DeVries Shirley Flax I2 Elma Goldklang I0 lna Honigsloclc 2I Shirley Horowilz I3 Lucille Kalish 6 Alice Lavill 26 Renee Markens I Marie Paferno 2 Madeleine Saunders 6 Inez Slader 5 Rulh Sfahl 27 L7 July Miriam Acosla Charloffe Beck 24 Marion Casey 8 Angelina Dal Pino I0 Elizabelh Fosfer 25 Julia A. Ginn 25 Doris Honig I6 Gwendolyn Manlin 4 Norma Norlleef 30 Eleanor Pyne I4 Lorraine Ring I7 Gloria Rosner I Shirley M. Shein 3 Grace Uhfholf I7 24 9 ' 3 Au I 24 Marie Coppola I0 Mary Demifraclr 29 Josephine Dorney I3 Dorolhy Gifniclc 9 Audrey Goldslone 22 Eileen Grehan 20 Eleanor Guido 13.-flglayd Juanila Humphreys Muriel Levenlhal Rufh Mannelle Anila Monlqomery Leonore Morey Inger Neusfrup Edith Pelerson Rose Marie Ragusa Lillian Yanez Seplember D. Sherrie Cerufli Elizabefh Eforo Ellin Hand Judifh Klenerl Mildred Levine Phyllis Novelle Beafrice Rolhslein Camilla Siero Ocfober Helen Alias Edilh Greenberger Alice Lindeman Florence Messer Eleanor Miller Ellen O'Connell Rosemarie Persico Vera Simon November Marion Behme Bernice Berkowilz Veronica Clavin Naomi Cohen Helen Declcel Alice A. Furlong Elaine Kuhn Harriel Rainer Joanne Slavilc Anna Taclrlill Shirley Weissblum Selma Whifman December Carmen Avery Eleanor Caligor Nafalie Cammarola Prolel Gerson Phyllis Haberman Florence Hyman Angelina Marchisella Kafhleen Naqler Julia Riconda Gloria Sarol Shirley Schulum Calherine Thomas ADIEU! THE SENIORS T Music when sofi' voices die, Vibraies in fhe memory- So foo, when you have gone, will +he memory of all you've lef+ behind, linger wifh us. Ancl no maH'er how far your pafhs may diverge, you'll always find a welcome from all of us. Qvi 7+h TERM GOOD LUCK TO OUR SENIORS THE JUNIOR YEAR ' SINCERE GOOD WISHES FOR A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE from 'rhe SOPHOMORES GOOD LUCK TO ALL OF YOU from +l1e FRESHMEN CompIimen+s of . . THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION b I g 5? X' -5 Bes+ Wishes from . . PARENT-TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION CompIimenI's of . . THE GENERAL ORGANIZATION I I Cornplirnenfsof , . Beef Wishes from . . Besi THE LATIN CLUB A R G U S Wishes from . . Compiimenis of . . THE BIOLOGY CLUB THE DRAMATIC CLUB Besf Wishes and Congra+ula+ions +o Besf Wishes from . . THE CLASS OF JUNE I940 from ' ' ' THE FRENCH CLUB WHAT'S WHAT fi! Q To you. Success Complimenfs of . . THE ART CLUB SIGMA GAMMA PI Complimenfs of . Besf Wishes from . THE BIG SISTERS THE ORCHESTRA Besf Wishes from . Complimenfs of . . THE VOCATIONS CLUB THE PHYSICS CLUB Complimenfs of . Besf Wishes from . . THE PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB THE CINEMA KCLUB x .PQ: Q?Q-rf' Besi' Wishes of +I1e INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB KIuIa und Klasse Und der Deu'rscI1e Verein Wiinsclwen, dass II1r s+eI's Miigf gIlicIcIicI1 sein! Good Luck from THE SANITARY SQUAD and THE TRAFFIC CLUB !fiQ'5Q?Gf 9'!f6 REG. . . PATZ OFF. us Besi' Wishes from +he FACULTY CLUB RaQ5'fRfr SXQSKN' ' l wish +o express my fhanlxs lo +he CLASS OF JUNE l940 for fheir kindness and sympa+hy and also l would like +o wish all of you +he bes+ of luck. Sincerely, Emu. KANTOR E . 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