Hunter College High School - Argus Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1941

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XVe are confident that in the future, as in the past, you will face with intelligence and with courage the prob- lems which inevitably will arise. Emerson has said, KKG7'6Ilf men are they who see that Slllpfilllfll force is strongm' llmni any nmlffrml fowfeg that tlzouglzits rule H16 zu01'lrI. JEAN F. BROXVN To you, Miss KIRSCHNER, in gratitude for your unseliish assistance and kindly understanding, We, the Seniors of June 1941, affectionately dedicate our issue of AN NALS. lerihca fion ,Mag ,Mo in fAe .Q-Leahy PRINCIPA I.: Dr. Jean F. Brown. ASSISTANT TEA CHER: Mildred A. Busch. ART DEPAH TAIENT: Clara L. Enrico, Katherine Kelly, Mildred 'l'uniek. BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT: Agnes XV. Benedix, Alessie A. Benedix, Edith G. Chess, Ruth S. Lilienthal. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT: Mildred Brubaker, Dorothy Bunker. Dorothy L. Bush, Edna 'II Flouton, Mildred Focht, Hazel C. Goodale, Leah llonas, Esther lieagey, Iona R. Logie, Clara P. Searle. Anne B. Slavin. FRENCH DEPAR TAIENT: Anna Balakian, Yvonne Bruyere, Rose-Marie Daele, Louise Garlati. Marthe M. Smith, Henriette C. XVagner, Doris Zark. GERMAN DEPARTMENT: Harriet rlheumann, Elsa XVeill. HEALTH EIJUCA TION: Ruth Bausch, Marion Root, Margaret M. Scully. HISTORY DEP,-IR TMENT: Mina Blount, Mabel E. Edland, Mary E. Griffin, Margaret A. Koch, Helen G. Matthew, Betty Morse, Ida Simpson, lludith C. VerPlanck, Helen XVitmer. LATIN DEPARTMENT: Marie G. Beirne, Lillian Corrigan, Thelma B. De- Grali, Bertha L. Field, Eileen M. Fitzgerald, Doris P. Gallert, Elsie Kahan, Florenee Kirschner, Marion McCormick, Lillian H. Sigler. Augusta G. XVClL'lllJlAtKl. MATHEMATICS IJEPARTMENT: Linda Allegri. Catherine P. Candler, Elizabeth M. Cooper, Estelle L. Kelly, Mildred T. Lawton. Martha S. Lyons. Elizabeth D. Muntz. F. Elizabeth Shearer, Mary S. XYillies. MUSIC DEPARTMENT: Elizabeth K. Hannon, Charlotte Hochman, kleanette D. Koehnke, Helen E. Reed, Beatriee Reuss. PHYSICS nm! CHEMISTR Y: Emily E. Boggs, Amy E. Davis, Josephine Delany, Doris XV. Hering, Ray L. Miller, Anile Sutton. SPEECH IJEPAR TMENT: Mary E. Cronin, Olive B. Davis, Anne G. Mclntosh, Ruby XV. Papp, Margaret G. Riee, Evangeline Trolander. OFFICES: Miriam Ball, Frances Goldenstein. Myrtle R. Kellington, Edith T. AV0lliI'2l1Il. I,lliliAlilA.X': -lean M. Tilley. .YllIfSlf: Elizabeth Linz. nnazi Szaff MRS ID -X SIMPSON FIRST ROW: Beverly Fleischer, EDITORQ Anne Cioffe, ASSOCIATE EDll'0Rj Ger- trude Eberle, BUSINESS MANAGER. SECOND ROW: Irene Williams, ADVERTISING MANAGER: Marie O'Grady, LITERARY EnI'roRg Elinor Sachs, SEVENTH TERM I-2DI'I'OR. ART STAFF: Irene Winkelman, Ruth Vfinkehnan. FACULTY ADVISER: Mrs. Ida Simpson. LITERARY STAFF Genrose Alfano Vivian Biondi Gladys Birnkrant Helen Bolger Miriam Burstein Frances Capitman Diana Finorsky Stephanie Franklin Beverly Goldberg Edith Goldfarb Charline Goldstein Anna jankovic June Kelly Fanny Lippmann Helen Oken Shirley Parmet The Golden RULE-R l L. to R. Beverly Goldberg, P1'e.siflemf,' Elizabeth Swanson, Treasllrerg Mildred Brodesser, Sf?L'7'lffIl1'Q',' -lane Micliel, Ir'1'rf-Pre.s1'a'z'r1I. G.O. REPRESENTA TIVES: jane Gittens, Charlotte Kutcher, .lane YVeiss. PROAI COMMITTEE: Vera Andruson, Dorothea Davis, Lucille Heinrich, Nevin Ozkaptan. SENIOR DAY COMMITTEE: Helen Bulger, Loretta Dayton, Charlotte Kutcher, Joanne Silverman, Toni XVeston, Irene lVilliams. Nora Zasler. TBR- '-, LAM' -JMU- hi 3 140.1 Ol ,vm tl in GENROSE ALFANO 265 Eldert St., Brooklyn I like myself the way I ani. Of faults I'1ie more than one. If anyone reformed me though, l'rl miss a lot of fun. VERA ANDRUSON 2295 Morris Ave., Bronx lVl11're1ier tlzere is sound and ac- tion SIIIVS sure to he the main attrar- tion. AGNES ARONSON 103 East 86 St. The will to flo and tln' soul to flare. EVELYN ARONSON 1765 Walton Ave.. Bronx Siiieerrf, intelleetual, quiet and sweet, Sonieone it's always a pleasure to meet. JANET AUERBACH G15 East 179 St., Bronx lI'lien work seems rather dull to me .lnrl life is not so sweet One thing at least can bring me iffy I simply love to eat! MARTHA AUGENTI 325 East 69 St. .-I jolly eontpanion ll'itli a spirit gay In Frenrlz slie's a wizard ll'lzat more ran we say? GRACE BALESTRERI 173-28 104 Rd., jamaica ll'ilh independent men ll's Gracie 2 to 1. IIATHERINE BARCIA 418 East 76 St. In all her acts slie's gracious, Deliglztful anrl -aivacious. Qxlfcml .MMLM J in l , bU,7Q,Zi!V . .,fzo-.m-A .04 -I' NNA Nll'RlEI. BARUDIN 2629 Sedgwick Ave., Bronx Tliere is inisrlzief in her eye, HVllI'lll'1'l'l' slit' rloes smile ,flnrl sln s always smiling! DOROTHY BASKIN l7ti5 XValton .-hoc.. Bronx For all may limit' ll they clara' try .1 glorious life. GLORIA BECK 980 Tillany St.. Bronx gl laugh. ll rlial. sonnftintes a run I i ' .l lrirutrl, a pal I 1' yone. Jo PM X, GLORIA BELINE 370 Central Park W'est lioundless enthusiasm, beauty and brains With these, sarress size shall maintain. VIVIAN BIONDI G0 West 162 St., Bronx It isrft just what you zlo, it's the way That you do it. GLADYS BIRNKRANT 865 Wfest End Ave. fi brilliant journalistic career For she's clever, smart and sin- Clfff. r ' WM-0, 61- HELEN BOLGER 71 599 west 177 st. I Like the -very latest fashion- Pretty, Different, Smart, and Popular. I JU MILDRPID BRODESSER 2910 La Salle Ave.. Bronx A ffllllk 111111 j11y1111s 11111111 1s.v111'. B1'i111111111g 1111111 jolly 1'11g111'1'y. VIVIICNNE BROINIFIIZLD 3505 1V:1yne Ave., Bronx 7111? 1'1g111l1 '1U071I1f'1'- S116 11111's11't 1'111'11 511111 for 1I1'1'11111.1 DOROTHY AAP liVl-ILYN BULATOVICZH 3515 ROC1121l1111C11l1 Ave., Bronx S11'1l11gf'S1 111111115 are 11fl1'11 11111x1' of 111111111 This noisy 111111111 1Il'Il1'S 11'11S1.H MIRIAM BURST1-IIN 46 West 83 St. My 11'111'111'1's 1'1'1111'1:1' 1111' A1111 say I loaf 111111 51l11'k. l'11 1111 great things 111 slzuw 1116111- lixrvjn' 11'.r .111 11111111 111111'h. 1 ,, R, x1: xx S51 .sl 1 , oo'1yn 11 11 11111 1 111111'1'.r .v111l1 1111 Iwp 71111 forti 1 11' li 1 '31 111 11 '11 I1 II 11111 11111111 I 11111115 Slllfllj' 110 D . ANNA CAPONERA 760 Home Sl.. Bronx HL'1'111llIf1l1H1111' is 11111 jus! 11l1l1l' B111 1'1'111 1111111111131. VQ',L'9.1 L1 M gW, 1'- ELLEN CAREY 1 ll Wes 69 S g u li lf 111Q11r6fA, 1 1114111011 1' f,1'1 11 X IRGINIA K.AR111.R .10 11 est 119 St. ' 111 f1l1gl'1'S ' .-11' j 111111 111 11111 11 '1111' 111111111 I1 7'IV11IllI 11-1 1 s1 B1i'1 1'Y CASHNIAN I 160 111651 77 SL. Cllll' 11.1 1111' 1101111 .S7l'l'l'11'1' 1111111 1111s Prrllr 11.1 ll j1i1'l111'1' Is 1111s 1'11111'111111g y111111g 1111ss. 1-l1l.1'l1iN CAVE 1098 l'nion Ave., Bronx T11 11111' 1111111 151111110111 111111 s1111'1'l: II11' 111111111'11l11111 of 11I'14 1'111.V.V- 11111115 111111 friends. LIWCIREZIA CESARIN1 651 1-ins! 22-1 St.. Bronx As 1111isy 11s Il falling s1111111j111111'. 311111 just IIS pretty. ANNE CIOFFE 1-122 .'x111SlCl'dZlI11 Ave. 111'11111y, 1111is1', 1111d C1I!I1'l1l I.Il1'1'11'. s1'1'1'111', 111111 c111111. LISA COHN 1 -1- IL 111111113 1101111111111 QI 151 Fort xVZ1S111l1glO11 Arc. 1 1',1:f -JD 529+ VCQQAR-S I fgyevvk DOROTHY COLEMAN 6011 Vest 131 St. hywlll' 1'1'11s1111 frm, 1111? 11'l1l1l1'1'1l1l' 1111 If1111111'1111r11. f111'1's1g111, s11'1'11g111 111111 skill. .,0'- PH 1 J I , at 'link' ,f not X' REGONE COMITAS 201 West 84 St. Greece is the ancient mother of art and Reggie is her true child. ROSE COSTANZA 2070 Arthur Ave., Bronx Her word's sufficient star to travel by. DOROTHEA DAVIS 823 Eusl 225 St., Bronx A ellarnling personality, a inan- ner gay A likable eonzjmnion in every way. R1V1'I-I DAVISON 366 Mosholu Parkway, Bronx flnolher jewel in our graduating setting. LORETTA DAYTON 030 1Vest 139 St. She arts as though she were taught ,-'tlwnuvs to be a fine, good sport. MARIE DELIA 285 East 157 St., Bronx On wings of song she will take lheef' GLORIA DELLA FEMINA 1621 University Ave. Right on hand to take our dough Our very hard-earned money Hu! we like her even so- .Ilthough it isn't funny! OPHELIA DE VO ll 1 lrclgecoml 57? 2 V ' e Charm 'n zern w 4 aww P , 3 will NNA QQLMJ ' fl A C KJ X EVELYN DIXON 33811 Monroe Sl.. Brooklyn Brenllzes there ll ralzid Miller fun lI'l1o never has shouted for glee, 11'henever sl11 s heard that trom- bone rnon Go jiving out on a spree? ALEXANDRA DOM IECI- 12 P'14g111xlil 0l ' fffa' Ilaaafdh it' n Inzispro- 1 1 fl OLD' ts in a nam ll the maiden 1 196 e' ' Is lovely just e san . NIINA DRETEL 1501 Teller Ave.. Bronx II'e meet thee like Il pleasant thought when sneh are wanted. GERTRUDE 1i131'IR1.E 3187 Kingsland Ave.. Bronx .lrnlrition helped her set her goal Hard work will help her reach il. f H ' I I JANE EBIN 110 1Vest 96 St. Modest as a startled hind She is the rnnid who wins lllnn- kind, DORIS EINSTEIN 1175 Park Ave. A good mind possesses fl king- doin. ,IANICE ELSTEIN 245 West 107 St. Her personalily's vibrant Her wit is keen ,-It the top of the success list She's sure to be seen. JU MARCIA ENGLISH 321 Bedford l':n'k Blvd., Bronx II'c' sing of her lmauly ll'r' sing of hw' QTIICI' May Ihey all through lifr' Hwr fonlslrpx frnrv. JANICE EPSTEIN 542 lVesl 113 St. If6Tl',S a girl to flutlvr rn1'n'.v lIl'lll'l.I, ,-Ind deslroy Ihvir juvuv' of nzinrl. ZELDA FALK 16-I6 Wlccks Ave.. Bronx Irigrwlierzlx for Iirilliaulinv: Iillirirnry, l'lI0fll'I'!lfl0ll nnrl in- duslrv l'7f'?i'? ywfjf BLOSSOM FEINGOLD 119 East 841 St. Sh1 s Il prrlty girl, and a frienrl sincere, .-Ind like a frllow in Haruarfl, we think she's a dear. GERTRUIJE FILZ 'N 9 32l8 Third Avc.i B11 ' I1 mann i and u il 1 , ', 1' v Shi' ix a ?l' llIfIdl'l to ylxrdl XX DIANA FINORSKY -l03 Kosciusko St., Brooklyn To slrimf, lo light, In linrl. lhul no! In j'i1'lrl. ' BEVERLY FLEISCIHER 25-28 97 Sl.. East Elmlnlrst Thr hear! to rfnireivc, 'l'hz' undwslanding' to flircfrl. The hand to vxzfculef' Z FEGA FORMAN 328 Troy Ave., Brooklyn I mn bcrause I dare. FRAYCES FRANK 2781 Grand Concourse. Bronx .11 mnzbinalion of nmrry disjmsi- lion, high iflmls and Inu' in l1'llig'c'r1r'1'. KIEANNE FRANK 2705 Morris Ave., Bronx lfnihfr that guise of !lIllFllI1'S.Y You'll find a lump oj'fr'iffl1rllil1r'xs humor and fun. K srnvngvnz FRANKLIN fl .Wlllll ll u' o rl rl V'jvd!.lnrl nmkccr fpllll' Irnnr. ANIELIA FR.-XZER 503 NVest lll St. Prlitc' nnrl .m'1'1'1 No wonrlvr why IIT my tln'rc s more Than lnr'1'Is llzff ryr. DIANA FRIEDENBERG lOl Central Park XVCSI Shelf generous and willing' I.mfing a gay good linn' fls a biology l'I1llIUSlH.Yl To success shc soon will clnnh FSTHER FRISHKOFF 1930 Anthony Ave., Bronx If Iicfetlzomfrz could lzvar hm' play She' would lu' his 1ITOfl'gl'l', But if he Could src' her figgw' She would lu' his wife, by jiggvr. ERIKA FRUHAUF 2816 Dittnurs Ave., Astoria llII'fTiI71l'Ill lurks in l llL'7'j' rlinzjuh' .Yolmdy lnwaks more Iu'm'l.v Ilmn she. , i l L. K bn-0l..1ffi, , 1iAff 9' his ,f v1-091. 4'4f'v,' ' ' ff' , . v.i VCA '-L ':l:lS2...L Ui-4-ln. Od HELEN GALCHUS 58-09 69 Place, Maspeth A girl with sueh a quiet way She's seldom heard throughout the day. I 4.4! ' flwgd- .f DOROTHY GEDDES 137-35 75 Rd., Kew Garden Hills .allways merry, always gay Thoroughly likable in every way. ROSE GIACCONE 102-12 37 Ave., Corona We declare, it's very rare To hnil another so fair and square. QIANE GITTENS 155 Wlest 188 St., Bronx Statesman, in action faithful, and in honor fair. in 550-laifvvkdlnt' LILLIAN GLIC 4 N 1785 Townsend Ave., Bronx The wise men say Thrice blessed is she Who hath sweet personality. BEVERLY GOLDBERG 26-26 95 St., jackson Heights Who would believe this verse in time to come If il were filled with your most high deserts? For we would have to praise you to the sky And the ages to come would say these lines must lie. EVELYN GOLDBERG 58 Manhattan Ave. Hidden qualities that will one day rise to the surface. EDITH GOLDFARB 1475 Grand Concourse, Bronx Laughter, wit and jollity Abundantly bestowed Sihcerity, understanding and in- Ielligenre Which four years with her have shown. ANNA CHARLINE GOLDSTEIN 120 XVyona St., Brooklyn Never do today what you can put 011 until tomorrow. os. N GO s iN 3 Gll11 d.,'B on fxstut it ze W ss llvlIf5ll't? fl hai as a 'UE-i' tale ass. EVELYN 300 Ea t ' 'IId!llYlllITXQ!y llte crowning 1 Ii y,.' it And 11 ieneeaf t' e lon of QF fl.9.,, RUTH GORFINKEL 2150 Wallace Ave., Bronx Capabilities worthy of mention Cleverness attract' g att A M 3 ' I DORIS G ' V 70 de ive 111 owle 1 6' -Doris, ou ' tor! ' f MIRIAM GREENBERG 784 Beck St., Bronx Firm of mind and quick of eye. AIOSEPHINE GROBER 574 East 138 St. Light and airy in her way josie's thoughts ne'er go astray. JU ROSE GUACCI 364 Tenth Ave. Her mirth the world requires She lzathes it in smiles of glee. MILDRED GULLEKSON 469 Columbus Ave. Serious and quiet, and of a gen- erous nature. SUZETTE GUTWIRTH 211 Central Park 1Vest Charming girl, so very su'eet Her winning ways are hard to heat. XWIN ' s.-fklgr-J' H9 . 5 Av X 1 n t LW er 9 JW seldom s . 1599 a g, , . 'u eel MJ v 6 I . Yo ' LUCILLE HEINRICH 1115 Jerome Ave., Bronx All who know her do agree Upon her humor, friendliness. and personality. SHIRLEY HOFS'1'AD'1'ER 125 Wlest 96 St. Shirley is as carefree as lhe zvinrl 1hat's in the trees. :ind about three limes as spar- kling as a lake kissed by a breeze. ESTHER HOPS 354 Newport St., Brooklyn May her interest in Solirl anrl Trig Bring to her Iuek tl1at's as real as it's big. Ivgcah -,E2h4nLE3LL1Av Pfi? ETHEL HUEBSCH 539 Fox St., Bronx At times I could wish to be seven foot tall Rather than cute and five foot small. ROSE HUTT -1024 '1'hirt1 Ave., Bronx Hospitality and geniality Attributes of her personality. adv BEATRICE HYMAN 1948 Prospect Ave., Bronx Always jolly, always gay She helps to brighten every day. JEAN JAEGER 35-45 89 St., Jackson Heights Holy, fair and wise is she, The heavens such grace :lid lend her. ANNA JANKOVIC 417 East 78 St. Her earnest lively spirit Has zvon her merited popularity. ROSE JANKOVIC 417 East 78 St. A sense of honor adds to her style .-ilreatly charniingly versatile. HELEN JOHNSON 223 1Vest 123 St. Tlzoroughgoing, sin C ere and earnest. at dt is Q 1 I ,ALC!b+. JEAN JOHNSON 1935 McGraw Ave., Bronx Like the dawn after a storm Calm, refreshing and so zvelcrnne. EILEEN jURGENSEN 527 1Vest 121 St. Her hand at the helm Insures a steady course. ' JI jj' 1 . ff, FRIEDA .A , . xy 309 Ezls S 1 Red l ' ai jeswd blue Ch I, eJ1Tdnd char: lg wygfiflfxv at RU'l'H KAHN 71 YVesL 176 St., Bronx Cupid has the arrows But Ruth draws the heaux. HEL N KARAG ZIANv 319 1 29 , 35 re rnest or jxr we nau t g' lhhhibut mo pr ' ,. XXV v T' ,QQ 1 HARRIET KATZEN 509 1Vest 155 Sl. Progress comes from adventur- ers Explorers of land and thought The absolute conservative Gives civilization naught. QIUNE KELLY 3708 Harper Ave., Bronx A rute bundle of charm Sealed with laughter. IQYELYN KLEEMAN 680 West End Ave. She's exeeedingly scholastic And mentally elastic. LILA KLEIN 932 Second Ave. 1'1'hen you see her act 1'ou're in-Klein-ed to feel That she's hound some day .1 show to steal. X, ANNA MARNIORIE KRAUSI-L 41 Bennett Ave. rlh, like a queen is lzer lzappx' tread, .Alnrl like a queen's her golden head. DOROTHY KRAVITZ 14-13 1Vashingt0n Ave. Small is the worth Of beauty retired, Bid her mme forth Not hlush soto be admired. FR XXII ES KUSMAN s al 1 1 41' 5 tl1an wor . I 1 1 1 ' X 226 mi -1 sfnQ3 whvqp I ee s ' ' o 'vim tml y I I ' , ' s' hi f 1 A 1 0 k - 1 C ARLOTTIE KUTCHER 720 West 173 St. Then why pause with indecision When bright angels in thy vi- sion Berkon thee to helds Elysian. Ll . x ' LAL . -J - 1' FRANC1iS!llA'1 Of ' 206 St. A4163 1.1, Bwnx . Nf.','I'lQuLIh're ' 111Q,'J5'1. - wl mi lu . . ' iswhkbw cled'rly. ,JJ 1' ,J 1 U. RITA LANG 1072 jackson Ave., Bronx Il's wonderful to find onee in a while Someone who is always glad to srnile. , FLSA LARSEN 223 East 66 St. Fair of face, Kind in heart, Loveliness and wit. X JU '4I SHIRLEY LEDERMAN ll5b West 168 St., Bronx She looks complacent, mlm and wise, But lhere's fire lienraili llzose eyes. ADRIENNE LEFKOWITZ 1565 Selwyn Ave., Bronx As Srlziaparellik .sue Mav she have L1-ur' .un o -as herp e X Q. M fell? MARILYN LEHMAN 1075 Grand Concourse, Bronx l.ike Vitamin D-a my of .run- shine. ' A MARIE LENTINI 25-26 I8 St., Astoria A happy girl zuilh Il smile wide and l'lll?l'7iY Of her bright rhatler one seldom 7'l'01I'S 1l'I'fll'y. 0 VL ' J! 1 ' ' NORA LEYITAS 2907 Kingshridge ,I.Cl'l'1iKfC. Bronx She'.f like Gilbertls model of a modern niajoi'-general II'ill1 lllfflflllfllillll IlIllSl!'IIl and animal and nzinarnl. GLADYS I,I'1V1'I'HAN 216-I Grand Ave., Bronx friend Snvin and 1U1ll17lf'I1!.Y.5 lui al If nd. 10 Gvevxgh -J U NWT-' inxweq N A sincere, dependable and lrue .'r J K' I - , B . - . - - , in ROSALIND LEVY W fx? 1580 First Ave. Dazzling- As you like it.' A im GRACE LEW 22 YVest 91 Sl. We mnnot all be artists Yet earh one in her fIlIll'l'. Can give her daily living. plrlistir rlzarrn and grafe. L YV 9 Thayer St. 1 dren houl I n and no hear wif l ze a we s absurd. KIESSIE LINDHOLM 2738 Creston Ave., x II'ifhin her we all find a friend Wliose surress shall never end. BERNICE LIPNER 816 Eastern Iykway, Brooklyn Trouble never laxls for long Although I wail and agonizz' Iflif-11 once I've reached the Ilf'fJll1S of woe I know I'll soon begin to rise. FAXNY I.II'l'MANN 390 Riverside Drive II'ilh her persezferanre and per- sonalily Surfers ix ine1fii11l1lr'. FRANCES LISSMAN 34-20 44 St., Astoria The Iiglzl-l1r'arlr'rl gay .sorl of Fllllflll she Ill.YlIllIvY.Y. Ilzafs for us. DORIS LOEW 441 West End Ave. In our estirnaliini, sl1a'.s high. not I.0I'1l' ,Ind zuilh her dispoxilion .fl long way she'll go. MARY MAI!-11.1.0 665 Burke Ave. fl xweel nature such as l1z'r.s is ro1fr'1r'd by many. fy 'ef 62' f' 4'?yfrf-JJ' 1 on EDNA MANBER 1560 Townsend Ave., Bronx Beauty, brains and a jovial heart, Has won her success from the very start. M ARGOT MAYER 1217 Pugsley Ave., Bronx Beautiful thoughts in beautiful words, Can any one ask for more? ROSALIE MAYER 610 West 141 St. Bright and sweet, Clever and neat. flood things come in small pack- ages! LENORA MEYROWITZ 1323 Sl. Lawrence Ave., Bronx .'lg'7'l'l'!llIlH, full of fun, Il'ell liked by everyone. 'IANE MICHEL -13-12 Bowne St., Flushing Mighty maiden with a mission, Miracle of eloquence. UERALDINE MISCHNER 333 West 88 St. Dame science though her :thy of adopti . . LFIQACE MOAK X 1360 Rosedale Ave., Bronx A combination that can't be beat A nimble brain and nimble feet. ROSEMARY MOONEY 1405 Rowland St., Bronx She strives only for the highest Anil attains that for which she strives. tttttsstw' NNA -IOSEPHINE MORENA 678 Oakland Place, Bronx As the sun Friend of all Foe of none. BEATRICE MULLIN 599 lVest 177 St. Irish as Mulligan slew .flncl just as good for you. JEAN MURGATROYD 2-136 Walton Ave., Bronx Beauty is more than skin deep .-Ind often glimpses are caught Of the beauty that lies within .lean Down deep in her heart. ANNA MURPHY 617 West 135 St. Light in spirit, keen in wit, This gal deserves four bells. VIRGINIA NAGLE 21-4-4 45 Rd., Long Island City fl little joke, a little cheer, .-1 little mischief when she's near. SARA NASSAN 1126 Fteley Ave., Bronx And her modest answer and graceful air Slum' her wise id od as she is.fair. 418 East 70 St. K I'n1. such a quiet little ghost, Denzu-re and inoffensive, The other spirits say I'nt most absurdly apprehensive. .IU '41 H '4 'z Mmm Place, B nx A pleasure l 1 friend so 1 N1 ne to u zo n of ererlit due. CAROL NORIVALK 789 Wes! End Ave. Carols figure and looks Don't rome out of books She's willy and smart and also clever A combination that goes togellzer hardly ever. MARIE O'GRADY 2507 Washington Ave., Bronx I'm weary of serious, sensible souls, Be folly and merry, say I, For life should be gay on a world that just rolls, Like a merry-go-rounrl HIVOIIQII the sky. HELEN OKEN I Manor Ave.. Br I 1 t ' foul?-gn . Tl 4 ar I1 , or all hlin - :ess I. Zia. I .'.' NEVIN OZKAPTAN 850 IVest 176 St. She sets herself high goals, and she l1as the ahilily lo allain Ihem. SHIRLEY PACOWITZ 529 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn She's an education in lzersiw' I 1 W fy W MM ANASTASIA PAPALEXIS 631 Academy St. Genuine, quiet, and a lol of fnn. Tessie's all these rolled inlo one l ggi yy Q, SHIRLEY PARMET 204 Brown Place, Bronx Egenfescent as rlzampagne. 'eff ANNA PASCOPELLA 1059 Carroll Place, Bronx She heals all in. voralilx A sparkling personality, JACYNTH 1'A'1'ERSON 362 West 199 St. Time just affects the physiral Old age they need not fear lVl1ose minds grow more arlrlen tu-rous A nd younger every year. EDITH PATTERSON 1325 Boscoble Ave., Bronx .-1 charming nature. light and free In her hear! is sinrerily. MARJORIE PAUL 2512 University Ave., Bronx .in imperturbable exterior- Iiut still water runs deep. LILLIAN PAVLIK 1311 College Ave.. Bronx In trying to achieve sureess No envy racks her heart, And all lhe knowledge she does possess, She gladly does impart. VICTORIA PEDERSEN 151 East 45 St. She aims for the basket straighl and true, L Aolllay her life be likigixzg. OO- .seq Qfl-WVR BERNICE PRENSKY 1235 Elder Ave., Bronx Vullus est index animi. BERNICE PRESSNER 2164 Grand Ave., Bronx .-1 lovely lady in frills and lace With a sperial kind of charm and grare. CARMELA PUCCIARELLI 40-06 12 St., Long Island City Always remain gentle, sincere, .lnd the knock of the world never fear. THERESA PYNE 12 AIllSl61'Cl1lII1 ve. I Swee an c s erate, likab e t it on tie and ys if le. X .V .J ANDREY RADYVANER 2071 W'nlton Ave., Bronx And her 'uoi1'e's swelling rapture iflakhz hearts a ready capture. 4, dd 'li' iii ADRIENN 200 YVest 90 St. ,l little miss of beauty rare lI'ith marvelous eyes and wond- erous hair. l MARIE ROACH X K 158 Lelfcrts 1 DOROTHY ROCKFORD 739 East 242 St., Bronx Dorothy, if the sages ask thee why This charm is wasted on earth and sky Tell them, dear, that if eyes were made for seeing, Then beauty is its own excuse for being. MURIEL ROGOWV G76 Riverside Drive Dash of ambition, measure of charms Sprinkle with humor,-result, srnile that llisarins. ,fe ago-J XB 0 W Silenre is lden- ut e's off ' . k Wd. ' 50 wtf ' - NNA FRANCES RUBENSTEIN 63-117 Aldcrton St., Forest Hills In my youth I set my goal Farther than eye could see I ani nearer to it now- I have inorferl it nearer ine. FRANCES RUSSO Syinjmthy, XllIl'l't'lly, Serenity. MILDRED RYAN 3273 Parkside Place, Bronx No nightingale did e'er chant more welkoine notes. IRENE SAGAN 65-74 Saunders St., Forest Hills Her brilliant mind is enough ex- planation for our faith in her surcess. PHYLLIS SAMUELS 245 Wlest 107 St. We tell you frankly, we won't mind Seeing another girl so refined. DOROTHY SANTO 536 East 136 St., Bronx This girl ran never be wrong For she believes Life is a Song. ROSE SAPOZ 1 667 Fox St. 1 .P ll'l1at do e v rt xinn ely, . IVI 1vf l'l't'. ear e eets is ters? JU LELA SCHLANGER 1165 Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn Personification of all tl1at is sweet, pleasant and sincere. JEANNE SCHPETNER 34-30 90 St., jackson Heights Conservative and efficient, A charming crnnbinalimz. FLORENCE SCHWARTZ 250 East Gunhill Rd.. Bronx Thou shall be served thyself in every sense, of service whirl: thou renderestf' RUTH SCHWARTZ 1-187 Teller Ave., Bronx Her quiet smile reflects true grace of soul. ANN SE 529 estl St. Th t eart 1'l'f1lSf'S to dis- cov ' te faul which so many could find. ANNETTE SEXVELI. 339 East 86 St. A gentle girl whose soothing manner Delights all whom she knows. GERTRUDE SHAPIRO 3161 Rochatnbeau Ave., Bronx Who shall receive my new-born book My poems elegant and shy Neatly dressed and polished? Jun' fy,-V' SHIRLEY SHARDINSKY 1020 Simpson St., Bronx She walks along her own quiet may We know she'll get there some fine day. ESTHER SHAWV 1698 Davidson Ave., Bronx We wish there were more Like Esther Shaw. DORIS SIEGEL 110 West 96 St. Lovely and petite it's true But brainy and witty too. AIOANNE SILVERMAN 875 West 181 St. Al the Belasco, at the Ritz Yuu'll see Joanne in all the hits. BENZINA SINGLETON 162 Xvest 116 St. No one can deny it, Our Benny is quite quiet We wonder if she is naive, J'l71g to deceive us by il? MOSELLE SINKFORD -125 West 160 St. The lovely first impression that she gives grows as you know her better. EDITH SKURNICK 1164 Sheridan Ave., Bronx Very friendly and sincere Want to know her-look right here. BARBARA SMALL 2985 Botanical Gardens. Bronx .1 sweet disposition Full of ambition. melee' ELAINE SMITH 17 NVCSL Mosholu P'way., Bronx Il'here again will we find a heart as Elaine's? as kind and understanding N N A NIAGDALINE SOTERAKOS 105 East 104 St. l1Ia1 s dortor ig as . '.e l1'l I e hel ze becomes I in I 5 LB J Wd-LA.. 1' ' , , 3, .XRTENIIS SOUVALTZI S91 Prospect Ave., Br x .I steady Illllqll elf elianre Plus lh 1011 o work, an interest 1 science. CAROL STEYVART E122 King Ave., Bronx lI's a pleasure to salute her Only emnjnlinzents seem to suit her. zizisomn SUESHOL . -Y El 154 Elm 97 sr. Qt' II'hen God at hrs! ma 1 nan 3. his hand, So sirengtli first flow'd Then lionor, courage and i als. He had a glass of lzl 'ii s in 7 x I GEORGINE SULLIVAN 2120 Virgil Place, Bronx 'I'earh me half the gladness that thy brain must know. ELIZABETH SYVANSON 1025 Hollywood Ave., Bronx Iii! of ginger liit of spiee Bit of sweetness -Coming up! MARIE TRIEBER 4382 Furman Ave., Bronx Like a mint julep Tall, fool and refreshing. ,v YOLANDA TRINGALI 35-18 102 St., Corona I'm sure I have a noble mind And honesty and tact, .Ind no one's more surprisezl than I To see the way I art. FRANCES TUCCI 32-71 4-I St., Astoria She's good in math She can add an-rl rlislrart. 1'.-XIILINE VARON 1681 Grand Concourse. Bronx .-Ind that smile like sunshine, rlart Into many a Sunless heart For a smile of God thou art. MARIE VARTANIAN 216 West 21 SL. A mind at peace with all below, .-I heart whose love is innocent. MIRIAM' YVALLACE 111 XVcst 81 Sl. Her contribution to national de- fense- Her lwy friends in the Marines. DOROTHY IVEBB 96 East 208 SL., Bronx Laughing, eager, plein de vie, A pert miss who pleases thee. BERYL IVEEKES 40 Morningside Ave. Type of the wise who saw but never roam, True to the kindred points of heaven and home. JU GLADYS XVEINSTEIN 1615 Walton Ave., Bronx Szvzlat and fair H'ill1 ricfmfr a rare. KIANE XVICISS Q0 Riverside Drive A jolly laugh has .fha 1-1 gay, 11r'rju'1ual smile' And ya! lwxidvs all this Sl1e's s1'r1tim1'nlaI all tha zvlrilr. EDYTHE XVERNER 353 Fort Washington Ave. Sl1e's worlli lim' 'wit in gold. TON! WESTON 526 Hudson St. Integrity of mind Whirlz lzarlmrs no raslrirtion Faith in an irlaal .Ind all Ihr' muraga of 1-onifirh tion. IRENE YVILLIAMS 36-15 31 St., Astoria Willie is a gate 1l'IIO,S in ilu' gro01fe. IRENE XVINKELMAN '19 East 86 St. Har Ilalivf is not in fI07Ul't'. but in loyalty to her frianrls and their l11'lic'fs. RUTH YVINKELMAN 49 East 86 St. Bl'lIl'llfl1 a ralm and immrr-nl eye, Deviltljy and mischief oftrn lie. LUCILLE XVOLF 130 West 86 St. Hrr good qualities are many. to name but a few Popularity, imlivirluality and in- tegrity too. NIARILYN YVOLF 560 XVcst 192 St. Har gfsture, motion and liar .wnilvs Har zvit, llt'I' voira, my ltl'Ill'l Iwgzzilrx. PRISCILLA YASNER 2788 Grand Concourse, Bronx If one works hard, is pativnt am! sludirfs Imsirlrs Can she fail to obtain liar goal? K3 cconcl he jj E 51? 3.'xNNoNI 94.1 ' nerrv, erlffr'-ready smile 5 l Nils clzarmvd us. rhacrcd us. all Ly tlzr' zvlzilv. K ly. sy LNORA ZASLER 651 I-'ox St., Bronx Sfrliny character rannol long GA 5 FD ' remain roucaalfd mb Q 'But proves its strrfngtli tlirnugli .. lj wliarzra. I ' 6 Zbmm a 2 MARJORIE ZIP1' .R 38 Beacon St., Newburgh Mine is a licart 11'itl1 rnmn for crmry joy. D RIS ZUCKER 918 East 163 St. 11's Hire natural I 'han Ju're mzturall Mica. , . Y , Y, jo 1 'W X ogg? l X 1 Cut Sflhool I G tg Please let it be stated That we are located In quite the best section in town! We le riding for the sake of knowledge Single hle, girls no talking in the rear Oh how we suffer for that knowledge Mamie, please let go of Arabella s ear We even rise above the college-X Lizzy, don 't you use your compass as a spear We 're elevated here! The elevators here!! Hunter, We give you Whats the open sesame The Class of '41 But wait 'til the spring Of all the locked things we can see? We ke the freshmen 'Cause the spring time will bring Thats as easy as can be les we re fresh, The srnell of tl1e laundry next door. just a good olrl-fashioned key. els a dats y! Women are women, as they always will be Endowed with a sense of curiosity So Pandora took a peek And the troubles they ranxx They ranx and they ranx Until they foundx Man. ffgyylgy .f fx .....,, , - ' 4, yqwpf 'J '-1 '- . wma. Y? .JP X gf' M ,X Q ff' 3 . Xe- :3'3'Z'Z-I-.g'-,wp-Z': ' ,,,,,,, -. --.-2323:-:-3--.:Z-' ,, N-Y Mfzfif V QW V S X sf AVN WU ff W M W M' N Lo, U i ' ,' ' QS 3M L Q? I+.:-. W W 3 'M H Sgwilffam Awfgalj nf' MQ gf CW' fm' 'ii'i-M Fifa ,Nj aw Qi Q Mal zz'2ZM,: M F fl 2, W Q .5 :5:f:3:3:i'3 'lNN' I. . - A +. E Qing-. ' wka4 QM N il M M' hw Kiln '3' W fb 9 X, is 4, A -4'--4 -L Rh LN Jmw JZ! 4-'14 Mil M-Vw-My X 7-y,,.,,M fm. RE BER? . YVHEN THESE YVERE THE QUESTIONS UPPERMOST IN OUR EAGER YOUlNG NIINDSP I IRST TERM: WHAT wasn't a question then? With scrubbed rosy faces, we faced our puzzling new existence and made solemn resolutions to guide our wandering footsteps I ought to make the most of time And gather days in fruitful sheaves- The unused minutes of my life just rlrop away like withered leaves. To give my very best to school Should be my greatest aim lt helps me too, for when I do School gives me back the same. I must respect the work I do. A slijishocl method never pays- It may get by, but in my mind, It makes a scar that always stays. Youth brings the greatest gladness Or so I'm often told- And I can always keep it Unless my heart grows old. , K SECOND TERM: .flow am I going to get to my room on time standing here a hun- dred places from the beginning of the line an' the elevator never comes anyway an' you can't Walk upstairs an' the halls are so crowded you can hardly plough your Way through an' the bell is going to ring any second now an' I'm going to be late an' . . . an'...an'...au'... Even though we helieverl it's best to: Never hurry, never worry, Live with leisure, grace and care, W-N For ,-fs plain that constant rushing f j Never gets you anywhere. How we wished our teachers thought so! I N THIRD TERM: .AND now that we are sophisticated sophs, how can the freshmen be so naive? XJ f J The wisdom of the youthful , 5 T Is hard indeed to measure- In trying to be worldly-wise They take a childish pleasure. ' FO UR TH TERM: jWAS the night before the fateful day, And all the Upper Sophs could say Was: Will we win Sing? qwe didn't.J if it FIFTH TERM: WEXT year will we really have the new building? We thought we were headed for Park Avenue -but ended Hap the river again. SI X TH TERM: Ooooooooh, why didn't I study from the beginning? Of yore my life was carefree And never sad or grave- But now approaching Regents pq,-5, Have made me just a slave. ,WN When problems come and worry me, V I'm beginning now to find, The muddle isnyt in the facts So much as in my mind. My mind is something like a sieve- Though lots of facts run through it n-EG-EMIS I find when I examine it That very few stick to it. I yawn from morning 'til night It's awful the hours I keep- I simply can't live long enough, I'm afraid, to catch up on my sleep. SEVEN TH TERM: 'IXMLL the painters ever be finished? NJ Crawl under scafolds, beware of the paint, X Trip over planks in the halls. J Loose tiles on the floors, loose nails in the chairs, X Loose plaster adorning the walls. - lg , an Although it's so messy, We think that it's fun. Think how it'l1 be When it's finally done! EIGHTH TERM:. Oh, do you remember a few years ago- That young bunch of freshies that worried us so? Well, now they are learned and leaving, poor things Be calm, worried critics, for Time clips all wings! We used to be quite foolish When we were young and gay. lAnd though We're now much older We're glad we're still that waylj The world is all ahead of you, Our teachers used to say- And though we've grown much older since, It seems to stay that way. So many roads spread out for us to take We must choose one-there's no alternative- While down the other ways we dimly see Our other selves who now will never live. Our future seems uncertain at With problems we're perplexed Oh well, we'll still look forward To the future after next! 7 enior UIQQFKG filled Sujierlative Senior ..... ..... B everly Goldberg Most Likely to Succeed . . . .... Jane Michel Most Popular . . . .......... Zeborah Suesholtz Most Attractive . . . . . .Marcia English, Carol Norwalk Most Dependable . . . ..... Eighth Term Class Musician . . . . . .Esther Frishkoff C lass Actress . . . .... Joanne Silverman Class Orator .. .... Zeborah Suesholtz Most Loquacious .... .... S hirley Parmet Quiz Always-in-Dutch .... ..... C Jenrose Alfano ZCD' Pepjliest . . . ..... Irene Williams A A' Wittiest .... .... N Iiriarn Burstein lf, n l X D Most Naive . . . .... Thelma Lewis K Happy-Go-Lucky .... . . .Lucille Wolf fi Most Athletic .... ...... J ean Jaeger N! Most- Versatile .... ..... I Dorothy Coleman ART CLUB lhucsimam'-Editll Loeb Xylilli-l,RliS.fAill'lClllll' Lelkowilf Sui.-'l'R1-:As.-I,yclia Ini ARGUS EDl'l'0RfX Cl'?l Anclruson ART EDI'fORS-RCg0llC Comitas, lylarjorie Zipper Busmlfss MGR.-Geraldine Misrlmel FAC. gxllV.+I,l'. Jonas lfVe commend the efforts of Argus, a fine literary magazine which won first honors at the Columhia Scholastic Press Conference, in bringing Sarah Maria Jones closer to the heart of every Hunterite. o ? o Any strayed Raphaels or Renoirs will hncl a haven in 5ll any week when this group meets to discuss the works of great artists and try its hand at original creation. F.xc:. Am:-Miss Enrico BEHIND THE MIKE EIIITUR--Il'CI'lC Sagan Assocz. EIJITORA-N0l'Zl Levilas :XRT ElII'l'URf.-xill'lCIlIll' l,el'kuwil1 lirslxliss hIGR.fhl2ll'IUII Carton Sl-IfIRlC'l'ARY-fci2ll'1llIIl Hoclgson I-fxci. .Xm'.fMrs. Chess This publication takes pride in hringing the wonders ol' science home to the layman, in a readable biology magazine. o ? 0 Il' a seventh or eighth teriner seems bewildered hy a geonietry problem. iL's because she is helping one ol' her litlle sisters. Hunter's freshnien are greatly aided by these upper terniers whu explain the whys and wherelores of four long years experience. BIG SISTERS RXIAN---flillfllli' Heinrich Slai..-YIQRISIXS.--fil2lllyS Rahirlicm lflxct. .'Xm'.fMiss Benedix BIOLOGY CLUB PRI-ISIDI-QN'l'-rl'Olii XVeston xiICIC-PRl'iS,f:XgllCS Aronson SlilI.-VINRICAS.-Elll12i Silomer FAC, A-Xnv.-Mrs. Chess This term the members of the Biology Club have constructively bene- fited themselves by seriously reaching into that vast held ol' science, namely. experimentation. After some difficulty, the fruit-flies have been revived a11d are happily taking their place beside sundry bacteria and tropical fish. other experimental victims. 0 ? 0 At the helm of Hunters ship of state is this governing organization. All problems confronting the student body are discussed in great length. before they are put to the school. BOARD OF GOVERN ORS Dr. Brown Miss Beirne Miss Shearer Miss Zack Zeborah Suesholtz Lucille XVoll' Dorothy Carey Selma Halpern Agnes Aronson CINEMA CLUB llRliSIIlliN 1'-Lee Greenberg Ylllli-l'lil-Qifhlll'l2ilIl Zajclenmn SlilIRl'l'l'.-XRX'fHClCll Goldman lf.xC. ,'XlJY.---AllhS lrolzlmler ,llllC1ll0llO1l picture has assumed so large an portion of the CIlICl'l2llllIllCllI lile of the rXHlCl'll'Illl public, fllllt 21 cluh clevotecl to their ztpprecizuion :mtl helterlueul is uzaturully one of our most active gro 4 ? a llph. To you, the future Surah BC'l'Ill1Zll'llIS, we offer the lyflllllllllli Club for lldllflllllgiiillil for fuu. Not only would-he zlctresses, hut proclucers, sceuzu-. ists, :mtl those who are just interested are welcome here. DRAMATIC CLUB l,Rl-QSIlll'QN'l'7HL'lL'Il Szmtlers X'1t11-1-l'Rlcs.iS111:111ue Wzlremlon SI-ICRIQl',-XRS'-lfllllill' Sachs 'l'Rlf1.xs1tklakffilzlclys llillllilllllh' I-ful. ,Xmxv-Nliss Mclulosh FRENCH CLUB l'R1cs11mi1N'1'-Steffi Stcinitz VIm:-l'Ri:s.--Rcrslyn Shapiro Slicz.-'I'Rr1As.--Blancllc Marten l' Ac. Am:-M iss Garlati Parlcfz-vous f7'llIIg'IlI'A'? They do, and not only entertain themselves, but do coiistriuttive work for the Red Cross by knitting and sewing at meetings. .-3. All students are represented in the G.O. Council which thrzishes out vital problems at spirited meetings. Its projects prove that Hunter girls have talent as well as brains. GENERAL ORGANIZATION l,RliSlDl-INl'lZClJ0l'2lll Suesholtl Vlcilc-l'Rl4s.-Lllcille XVolf TRI-:Ast1m1RfDorotliy Carey SlitZRl'I'l'ARY-SCllll2l Halpern F1N. Anv.gMiss Shearer FAC. A1ws.fMiss Bt-irne, Miss Zack G-CLEF CLUB l,RliSllDliN'l' X lcili-l'k1is.-A111121 lklscolx-lla 1,lnR.xRl,xN l'i'm.lr:1 rr l'-XII. Any. -Esther Frihholl' Mlllilzihelll Palmer Rl'Ql'.-xlll'IlJl'l2l l'c'clersen fMiss lioehnkc if Those clnleet tones Hoating through the hulls XVeclnesclz1y 1llilCl'll0UllS originate in the 2lllKllI0l'lllIll where the members ol' the G-Clef Clnh are plucticillg choral harmonies. 0 ? 0 Foreign customs and languzlge are 21 ll2lSCll12lIlIlg pastime. These girls not only converse in German, but play games and have dances of German tradition. so that they may become acquainted with the social :md cultural life of Germany. GERMAN CLUB lllil-QSIDICNI'-Rlllll Hollmzln vlllli-llRliS.-AlililllCllllC llclilleux SKC.-lllRlC.Xb.-fjlgll Zin-linslq lfxcz. .Xinxfhlim 'l'ln'nmznn1 VIc1if-l'1u-.s.ffGracc Riordan Staci.-'I'ki1,xs.fMai'io11 Carton li-xc. Anvs.-Miss Edland, Miss Crillin. Mrs. Nlorsc. I HUNTER ATHLETIC CLUB PRI SIlll'IN'l'-JCZIII Binnic XYICIC-l,Rl'QS.iDOl'lS XYochrlin SlilI.-EITRICAS.-Bklfllillikl Gonzales FAC. .-Xnv.fMiss Bausch Every purchaser of a budget card is a member of the H.A.C., and may spend afternoons playing table tennis, volleyball, basketball, or taking pint in social dancing. The winning basketball team each term has its name engraved on the trophy shown in the picture. .?. Can you conga or rhumba? Swing into the Pan-American atmosphere with the I.R.C., which is studying the histories of South American countries through research. panel discussion, and speakers. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB ,RlCSllllCN'l'f.IO?ll1 Fisclicr llllllORfciL'l'Il'1lClL' Fllllfll Xssoci. EllIl'ORf-Iillll' lihin XRI' EIIIIURYIICZIII Allmrcclil BIKINI-ISS iXlliR.fYiKilUl'l2l Pcclcrscn Slfczklf11-xRY-Eslllcr Fricclmzm lf.xc:. .-Xmx--Mrs. XXX-ill KLUB UND KIASSE This fiCl'l1l2l1l publication took top honors ut clillllllllllll this tt-rm lulf filling our expectations, for, although thc- requirements lor foreign lzuiguagc puhlifzitioiis are very high, we felt that Kluh und Klasse more lhzm mens- urecl up lo any stzmclzirfls. 0 ? o To foster 21 deeper :mtl more lIllClCl'SlZlllfllI1g zlclmirzitioii of Romani iclezxls :mtl culture. this group takes museuui trips, holds lectures, zmcl gcllcrully tries to lincl life as well as beauty in Latin litclziturc-. LATIN Clllli PRICSIDICNlfl'ilUl'L'lliL' lhown xllllli-PIQICS.-Kl2llllClilllC lizm-in Sl'XIRlC'l'.XRY-Afilflflil XX'hilc illRlCASl'RliR7CiL'l'2llillIll' Szilom liuz. .XlDY.7llI'. llc Grail MARIANNE Enrrok-Martlia Augenli Assoc. EDITOR-SUZCIIC Gutwirth ART Em'l'oRs-Lydia lzzi, Irene xVlllliClIllZl Busmiiss Mc:R.MSlefH Stcinitz SECIRlC'l'ARY1C2illlCl'lllC Barcia FAU. Am.-lNfIiss Balakian A medallist honor publication, Marianne provides literature to absorb all Hunterites who have their eyes toward Paris, and their thumbs on a good French dictionary. o ? o These girls find a romance in x's and y's, a lure in statistics that is in keeping with the all-importance of mathematics to the present day world. MATH CLUB l,RICSIIH-IN'l'-XfilYlCllHC Bromfield Vic:Ii'l'Rlis.-Marilyn Lehman Sli!!.-r1lRl'lAS.-HHl'l'iCl Cohen Fi-ui. .'xIJV.7l,l'. Cooper ORCHESTRA l,Rl'ISllll'1Nl'-ljlllil Candon Si-111.-TRic.,xs.fIiilly Knott Frxcz. rXm'.-Mrs. Reuss All aspiring musicians may lind a place in the Hunter Orcliestra. Meeting once a week to prepare musical programs lor projects, assemblies and connnencenients. it furthers its aim to stimulate and encourage a love for good music. 0 ? 0 Your camera will he put to good use in this organization. Odd and artistic shots are the pride of its members, who are taking pictures of interest in school and in various parks. Another activity is enlarging the pictures they obtain. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB llRliSIlllCN'l'fxVllllflllllllil Fluln XYICI-I-llliliifhllll'lCl lierkowitf Si-ici.-'I'iui,-xs.fS5lvia Kill! Ffxft. Ainxfkliss Davis SANITARY SQUAD IIIt-XIII-QRfl'll'2lIN'lIIC :XlJl'Zll1lS Sl czlu-1l:xm'flXIaria Labbate I xcz. .Xnxx-Miss Searle PHYSICS CLUB PRIQSIIJI-1N'l'fiXl211'-iUl'lC Paul Vlcxli-Pkilis.-Claire Sandman Slllll.-'l'Rl'1.-XS.fRlIlll Hartman FAC. .-Xnxyfkliss Miller If your mental trend leans toward the physical sciences, the Physics Club will interest and delight you. Much information is pleasantly ae- quired in trips to university classes, experimentation, and visits to places ol' scientific interest. o ? o The Sanitary Squad tries to make for a healthier, and therefore happier Hunter girl, by seeing that the school is kept as clean as possible. It is making the school sanitation Conscious by means of posters and other publicity. SIGMA l,RliSlI7I'QN'l'-LISZI Cohen Si-pc:R1c'1'.x1u'-Alzxzie Michel Ffxc. I-Xm'.fMiss Kelly Our Honorary Society has for its ideals: Truth, Honor, Integrity. Courtesy and Spirit. In school Sigma tries to he of service whenever needed: outside of school it aids less fortunate people through Thanksgiving Baskets, and settlement house parties for children. 0 ? 0 For the past two terms, this group, which ollers an opportunity to girls interested in arts and crafts, has been knitting and sewing for the Red Cross and making toys for underprivileged children. SOCIAL SERVICE CLUB l'RlislmcN'r-Helen Okcn vilill-I-I'Rl'IS. -IfJZIII Thompson Slit:R1'1'l1-xkr-Hclen Norhilz l Ar:. ,-Xm'.fl7r. Jonas E1m1i'oRfEvt-lyii Gordon Xll'IXVS Ellllllliiljlllllli Finorsky Flc.x'i'liRl-1 EDl'l'ORfI2lllC XVc'iss l .xc:. .Xur.flJi'. Logic TRAFFIC SQUAD LIC.-Kill-lk-lX'I?ll'lC Roach FAC. Auv.fMiss Scully liven ilf you are a little late for Vergil, don't disobey traflic rules. After all, safety hrst, and other words to that wise end is the motto of our Traflici Squad. .?. In keeping Sarah Maria posted on all and sundry, this honor publication deserves iirst place. Students of journalism find it not only fun, but good experience in learning about newspaper work. VVHA.T'S XVHAT Xssoct. Elll'l'0RfhIll'l2llN Blll'SlClll LAST WILL and TESTAMENT 2, the zeninr 1:12155 nf 311112 1941, being PPP in mind . . . donlt Want to leave anything, but precedent is precedent! To Miss Miller: Choo-choo. To Miss Grigin: a ballot for Roosevelt's Eighth Term. To Miss 'I'lieumann: an automatic uxnlaut-maker and un- breakable chalk. To jimmy: collapsible students, and elastic elevator Walls. To Dr. De Graf: Anne Ciofle and jane Ebin. To Miss VerPlanck: perforated newspaper items. To Dr. F ocht: a robot-operated ventilation system. To Dr. fonas: the hope that she'll atone for her purple past. To Mrs. Lyons: a police whistle and all our love. To Miss Shearer: the abolition of red ink. To Miss Koelmke: a girl with a voice that will project. To Mrs. Reuss: the memory of our graduation. mwfi we say more?j To Miss Davis: memories of B8. To Miss Bush and Mrs. Simpson: our sincere gratitude for their assistance in putting out our edition of ANNALS. To Posterity: up and down escalators, drinkable water fountains, and a senior class as Wonderful as We were. HUNTER: we leave. 1 '1-A 'A ,-.X ,Y .--. -. 1 1 ,YJ c' ' ' Lfg, , .f.. , -LQ. 5251. f-- wwf.. Y ,XJ V '!ff 'PV . ' r- .1 5 ,- , if 31 ,iw 1 , . ,,, , x . , .4 1 , . 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