James Monroe High School - Monrovian Yearbook (Bronx, NY)
- Class of 1930
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K 'Q Q, 3 Ei Q fl 2 iff ' ,' , Qf. if Q- A ' ' Q ' .. - :Q' V , 0 I - 1 ' V ' , - af it - V 'LK' X' .YN ? L' 'J' 7' i ' ' u. 'A 'Y-f ' 1' V ' 'L . X .A. ' U9 ' -if ,.-. '. 1 5 1 -' . .. 4. A! . , 4 in-A Q ff JY' if -:Q , :lv Q Q QQQ Q 'fix A344 QQ Q, .. . , ,U v.. .5 X .1 iQf??1F ' I' 1' Q UQ fr'- QQQQLQ, il -. .. I sl ' MONRGE HIGH SCHOOL r...: FOUNDED 1923 A. D. X Q x, - i- THE 1950 MON ROLOG PUBLISHED BY The January and June Classes MONROE HIGH SCHOOL ROCHESTER, N. Y. .i.1....... Af -1 1 Lf -' ' ' ' 5' I I' L FQREWORD THE MONROLOG IS THE RECORD OF THE DRAMA WHICH HAS TAKEN PLACE IN MONROE HIGH SCHOOL DURING 1930. EVERY PUPIL HAS BEEN A PLAYERQ THE SCHOOL HAS BEEN AN INSPIRING STAGE ON VVHICH TO ACTQ AND THE FACULTY HAS BEEN AN ABLE AND FRIENDLY DIRECTOR. r-.41 r-' 1- 4 I DEDICATIO WE, THE CLASSES OF JANUARY AND JUNE, 1930, UNITE IN DEDICATING THIS FOURTH ANNUAL EDITION OF THE MONROLOC TO MISS HELEN S. WILLIAMS, WHO RETIRES THIS JUNE AFTER EORTY-TWO YEARS OF LOYAL SERVICE IN THE ROCHESTER SCHOOL SYSTEM.- f A11 , P, , Q V' If Lfx-fX- A ,v,,fI,,vLf I I 4 F- l' - 1-1 - ' hx T661 R, I- NUI ! ACT - - 4 CONTENTS ALT 71 4.1 ALT Tl! ACT I Tm. ACT f ACT II III IV V VI FACULTY SENIORS ACTIVITIES SPORTS FEATURES ADVERTISEMENTS ri.. r f x- i .1 gg . ACULT - , Y '-'T 'I WILLIAM E. HAWLEY. . ,........... .Principal CHARLES HOLZWARTH ........................,...,... Vice-Principal JANE CAMERON ...... 1vS.,,mz,.. QJ,V,..,g,ys Fx ....... .Girl'.v Advisor WALTER J. WILLIS .................................... Boy': Advisor ENGLISH Christabel Abbot Blanche Espy Ina R. LaWall Helen O'Connell Alice M. Stevenson Katherine Weidmiller Mae Leary :Harold lgaggyf Lucile H. Carter Evelyn M. Waugh Florence Farlow Ida E. Kurzrock Elizabeth Schleyer Earl Burnett Madeline Madigan Florence D. Ramph Laura Spurr Winifred Adrian Marion Carpenter Una Hutchinson Claude L. Wallace C. Lee Ackley Herbert Comfort Howard Minchin I George S. Carhart Grace Keim Elizabeth Middaugh Elizabeth Schley Jennie Stolbrand Charles Carverqff dw X Ida E.. Kurzroc Marjorie Morrisomlb Phedora L. Shearerg-'W Ruby H. Talmadge Charlotte Wescot Sizffm-B Helen s. Williams MODERN LANGUAGES Helen Bradley Marion Clarkson Florence Yoeman ANCIENT LANGUAGES Sadye Furlong Mae Leary Alice Stevenson MATHEMATICS Nellie C. Kates Martha Middaugh Edgar Rose Louise Thompson HISTORY Lucile Bowen Charles GateS Grace Schneeberger John Wiles SCIENCE Avery Bacon William Hutchinson Grace Murray Harold B. Saunders Lois Dildine Henry Cardew Rena Dumas Grace Keim Olive H. Maxwell Ruby H. Talmadge Rachel Langworthy Robert Montfort Willis G. Saunders pbell Herron Jeanette Strayer Frances Bass Edith Bradshaw Margaret King Laura O'Neil ...-i is I ,. ,499 'mf-9 I I FACULTY-Contirzued Lulu M. Dobbin George Troup Duane Haskell f-H ' VJ lg., 6, George Albrecht ' Lulu C. Covel Anna L. Jackman Arthur Neff Glenn H. Rockcastle Edwin Andrews Mary Farrell Rv: Nancy Hause Lee Sherwoo n uis . Hof MUSIC Harold Geschwind Eva Wannemacher Minnie Vanzandt INDUSTRIAL Harry P. Bohrer Glenn E. Forward Bion R. Jones Herbert M. Reed Ralph M. Seeley Herbert W. Ludwig COMMERCIAL Clara Brasser Clarence W. Gadway Carrie S. Moore Frances Smith Frank E. Hoosic Esther Suttles HEALTH EDUCATION Lelia Ashley Lewis A. Michelsen Willard W. Jones ART Florence Cramer Evelyn Osborn PENMANSHIP Frances Bass Lola M. Smith I NURSE Anne L. Cummings Grace Babcock Mabel Pooler GUIDANCE Mildred Lincoln Kenneth Mook John S. Livermore Cecelia Care Edward W. Hartel Elmer Meulendyke ' John Reynolds Margaret Stewart Harmon Bulley Bernice Gigee V. James Morgan Zta MJ Clayton J. Dudley. , Philip Schneider f Burns W. Beach Joseph Ulrich Lesoir Burnsic? DRAMATICS Winona English Hazel Parker LIBRARY Clara L. Curtiss Margaret Easton OFFICE Helen Barnum Celia H. Willis Ena Mackie Ruth I. Marijgren 9 WI Alma Mater To thze, our Alma Mazen' we Jing a trihutf Jong AJ in thy hallf we galhfr Thy memories to prolong, For in our .vtirring chorux May thy dfedf never die. Our rolorf fly, to rnagnrlfy, your glory M onroe H igh. 10 iii-il , in Aj: H EC Q , W ' jf g , 'SL If SENIORS , ., 7 , Z I l rv Q xr - 1 X X M or O MacLean Russell Wallace Cummings Bruce Ross Harold Thayer JANUARY CLASS OFFICERS MACLEAN RUSSELL. ......... Prexident WALLACE CUMMINGS. . ....,.. Vice-Prcfidenz BRUCE ROSS ....... ..... S Kcretary-Treasurer HAROLD THAYER. . . ..... Social Chairman ,, F1 12 X Y' RALPH ABRAMSON 484 ALEXANDER STREET Boys, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Assembly Programs 2, Special Chorus 2, Homeroom Athletics 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Chorus 3. Monroe Junior U. of Penn. GEORGE H. ALEXANDER 155 LANSDALE STREET Monroe Life Reporter 3, Associate Editor Monroe Life 4, Associate Editor Handbook 4, Organization Editor MONROLOG, Honor Society 3, 4, Les Babillards 4, Literary Editor Kaleidoscope 4, Student Council 4, Forum 2, Assembly Dramatics 3, Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, Deputy 1, 2, Graduation Play. Monroe Junior U. 1 fR. NATHANIELl D. A uNatJI J Y s 7AUD BON? EET puty 2, nqil ushers 3, 4, U roe ' eporter 3, Monroe ws Editor 4, onroe Life crate a agin or 4, -Y Club :MZ C -Country 3, Public' y a nior Play 4, Secret ry Stude ssociation 4, Publi t Mana er French Pla 4 5 Y g y , Homeroo President 2, Art Com- mittee airman 3. Monr Junior 'Amherst ARAX BALLARIA1NL5,j-J' ff-Aka ! jYf 42 0 'DRIVE Or egg 2, 3, 4, Inter-High Or- ch, a 3, 4, M-Y Club 3, 4, 60 'and 80 Word Shorthand Certifi- cates 2, 3, Basketball 3, White Cap Club l, 2, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2. Monroe Junior R. B. 1. MILDRED BALDWIN ll-Baldy!! 18 OVERDALE PARK German Club 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, A Cappella Chorus 4, Senior Tea Committee, G.S.A. 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, Swimming Club 1, 2. Monroe Junior City Normal 0 '1 I O. A. TAYLOR BELL Fla.rh 200 soUTH GOODMAN STREET Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Or- chestra 3, 4, Assembly Programs 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, Monroe Life Representative 4, Vice-President Homeroom 4, Deputy 3. Elkhorn, Wis. U. of R. MARY BOUGHTON llBud,, 253 ALEXANDER ST Assembly Pr , 4, unior Play 3, M-Y lu 3, 4, Pencil Pushers 4, S i Chairman G.S.A. 4r om resident 4, Presi- e ench onor Society 4, Student Forum 4, Student Council Secretary National Honor Society 4, Chairman General Ofhce Bureau 4, Statistics Editor MONROLOG, Chairman Class Day Luncheon, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4,Graduation Play. Monroe Junior U. of R. ROBERT WARD BURNHAM uB0b9s 17 GIRTON PLACE Monroe Life Staff 1, 2, Assistant Manager Basketball Team 3, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Homeroom Athletics 1, 2, Homeroom President 3, Assembly Programs 2, Cheerleader 4, Deputy 1, 2, Assistant Publicity Manager Senior Play, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Art Craft Exhibit 3, 4, Swimming Team 1, 2, Glee Club 1. Monroe Junior Syracuse SAM CARROUSOS Sammy 650 PARK AVENUE Homeroom Athletics, Honor Soci- ety 4, Reserve Soccer Team 2, 3, Deputy 2, 3, Assistant Chairman Class Day. Monroe Junior Cornell ANGELO CASTRONOVO Cannery 88 WOODWARD STREET Track 4. Monroe Junior Syracuse I.. 13 -..., x Y' PHILIP CASTRONOVO Klcuylf 131 LEWIS STREET Monroe Junior Mechanics Inst. uHan u Tl-IAYE TREET o Athl 'cs 3, Hi-Y Club Sale a er MONROLOG. aledo ia U. of R. FRANCES J. CLARK Fran 113 LINDEN STREET National Honor Society 3, 4, French Honor Society 4, Pencil Pushers 4, Sec. M-Y Club 3, Pres. 4, Homeroom Pres. 3, Basketball 3, White Cap Club 3, Mixed Chorus 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 4. Monroe Junior U. of R. WALLACE CUMMINGS ffWaIly,! 54 ELMHURST STREET Homeroom Pres. 2, Class Treas. 2, Tennis Mgr. 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Sec. French Honor Society 4, Pres. Honor Society 4, Vice-Pres. French Honor Society 4, Vice- Pres. Class 4, Student Council 4, Standard Bearer. Monroe Junior U. of R. CORA DEKAN NCD!! 86 VERMONT STREET A Cappella Chorus 3, 4, Assembly Programs, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, Homeroom Athletics 1, 2. Monroe Junior Mechanics Inst. sr EDWARD DREXLER 3 RAYMOND STREE1' Track 4. Monroe Junior JANET EDGAR KCRMIS 3 RECENT s'rREE'r Homeroom Pres. 4, G. S. A. Re- presentative 4, Forum 4, Assembly Programs 2, Operetta 1, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2. No. 23 Mechanics Inst. IONE EDICK 4'Billif 1119 BENNINGTON DRIVE Monroe Junior Undecided ELIZABETH FABRY Berry 101 SOUTHERN Plcwv. Monroe Junior Mechanics Inst. MABEL K. FLEMMING Maybe 35 svc.-uvloiue sriuanr Red Cross Life Saving Club 3, White Cap Club 2, Assembly Pro- grams 4, Girls' Glee Club 1. Monroe Junior U. of R- -1 r-.-S Y- X CHARLES H. FOSTER llgumi! 440 SOUTH GOODMAN STREET Vice-Pres. Class 2, Band 1, 2, Re- serve Baseball 3, 4, Reserve Bas- ketball 3, 4, Assistant Mgr. Bas- ketball 2, Mgr. Basketball 3, 4, Reserve Soccer 3, Soccer 4, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Sec. 4, German Club 3, 4, German Paper 4, Understudy Senior Play, Student Forum 3 Graduation Play. , Monroe Junior U. of R FRANCIS FOSTER Fran 440 SOUTH GOODMAN STREET Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 3, 4. Monroe Junior Undecided id - f 1 f' 'Dy my ' -' JORIE FIKANKENSTILIN ' Kuldfgfy, 190 CULVER ROAD Monroe Life Reporter 4, Home- room Athletics 1, 2, 3, White Cap Club 1, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Assembly Pro- grams l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Tea Com- mittee. No. 23 Goucher HA ROL D GALLANT ullaln 280 BERKELEY STREET Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Baseball and Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Assembly Programs. Monroe Junior Union CHARLES GEDDES Charlie 669 UNIVERSITY AVENUE Manager Baseball 4, Homeroom Athletics 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Stage Mgr., Class Day Committee, Re- serve Basketball 4, Mgr. Reserve Baseball 3. Monroe Junior U. of R. EMELIA M. GRAEF Meal 23 DRAPER STREET Senior Play, Die Papageien 4, Vice- Pres., Sec. 4, Class Historian 3, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, A Cappella Chorus 4, Senior Tea Committee, Baseball 1, 2, Basketball I, 2, Assembly Pro- grams 3. No. 26 Mechanics Inst. LAURENCE GREENE Laurie 65 HIGHLAND AVENUE Home-room Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Mon- roe Life Representative 4, Pres. Class 3, Basketball 2, 3, Capt. Junior High Basketball, Vice-Pres. junior Corps, Student Council 3, Forum 4. Monroe Junior Undecided MACK GRISWOLD :1Ma6vx 452 ROCKINGI-IAM STREET Member Handbook Board of Editors 4, Chairman Class Day. No. 31 U. of R. ELSIE A. HENSEL L. C. 63 WILMINGTON STREET Homeroom Pres. 2, G. S. A. Re- presentative 4, Senior Tea Com- mittee, Girls' Basketball 2. Monroe junior Highland Hospital ELSIE HURVITZ HEI!! 1571 MONROE AvENuE Senior Play, Assembly Programs 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, .fl Cappella Chorus 4, White Cap Club 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Senior Tea Committee, Soccer 3, Baseball 1. No. 35 U. of R. MM' 1 -l 1 RICHARD HUTCHINGS Dick 33 FOUNTAIN STREET Homeroom Pres. 2, Boys' Glee glub 1, Homeroom Athletics 1, 2, Monroe Junior Syracuse HELEN KOHLER KK-Red!! 6 ROOSEVELT STREET Senior Tea Committee, A Cappella Chorus, Swimming Meet 1. Monroe Junior Mechanics Inst. DANIEL KUSHNER llDanny!! 74 PARK AVENUE Sports Editor MONROEOG 4, Sports Editor Monroe Life 4, Monroe Life Reporter 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Cross-Country 3, Salon Orchestra 4, String Quartette 2, 3, Boys' Glee Club 2, Assembly Programs, Homeroom Athletics 2, 3, Commencement Invitation Com- mittee, Mixed Chorus 2, Special Chorus 2. City Normal Undecided NAT LAWRENCE uNat:: 84 CHARLOTTE STREET Assembly Programs 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Reserve Basketball 2, Bas- ketball 3, 4, Homeroom Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Cross- Country 3, Soccer 4, Swimming Team 2, Deputy 4. Monroe junior U. of R. WANDA FRANCES LOEB ffWendy!Y 21 PINNACLE ROAD Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, Assembly Programs, G. S. A. Representa- tive, Senior Tea Committee,Home- room Athletics 1, 2, Monroe Life Reporter 4, A Cappella Chorus 4. Monroe Junior U. of R. CS ETHEL MABBETT Shrimp 36 SAVANNAH STREET Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 3, A Cappella Chorus 4, Assembly Programs 2, 3, G. S. A. Representative 4, Senior Tea Committee. Monroe Junior Mechanics Inst. JANET EMILY MACKIE Kfjtm!! 185 PARK AVENUE Assembly Programs 1, Homeroom Treas., Monroe Life Representa- tive. Monroe Junior U. of R. ALLEN MASLINE CHAI!! ' 'S RAYMOND STREET Homeroom Athletics, Homeroom Pres. 1. Monroe Junior Syracuse DON MCNALL lfMac!! 191 VASSAR STREET Swimming Team, Golf Team, Hi-Y Club. No. 23 Ohio State ELLA MILLS 121 sl-IEPARD STREET Monroe Junior Mechanics Inst. ri. ?' X 0 X '-1 - I '1- THOMAS N. PAGE If Tom!! 131 SANFORD STREET Monroe junior t Cincinnati College of Embalmmg HIRAM PHILLIPS .. H1-,, 19 BERKSHIRE STREET Managing Editor Monroe Life 4, Associate Editor Monroe Life 4, Sports Editor Monroe Life 3, Por- trait Editor MoNRoLoc, Cross- Country 2, 3, Track 3, Art Com- mission 3, Associate Editor Hand- book 4, Forum 4, Homeroom Ath- letics 2, 3, Homeroom Pres. Chairman Boys' Stunt Committgcx Senior Day. No. 35 Cornel 52 WAR IN o R Clu 3 Girls' p Chor NI' Gi s' Ba tbal I cer m a , ' o m' ,Ass bly rogr 'R , , Senior Tea Comm t . No. 2 U. of R. CEC P E N V M-Y I , e lb 2, ' 4,M an orus2 fb I- 3 'O if I Pl y 1 5 ig C 1 P 2 FREDERICK RAPP Doc 26 HARLEM STREET Senior Band 1, 2, 3, Senior Orches- tra 2, 3, Die Papageien, Senior Play Monroe Junior U. of R. ELIZABETH RILEY lKBgnylY 434 MEIGS STREET Homeroom Pres. 2, Swimming Team 2, Girls' Glee Club 1, Mon- roe Life Reporter 4. No. 15 U. of R. F.. l HELEN RODGER 16 HARPER STREET Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, M-Y Club 3, 4, French Club 4, Pencil Pushers 4, Honor Society 3, 4, M-Y Play 4, Business Mgr. MoNRoLoG, Girls' Basketball 3, A Cgpella Chorus 3, Mixed Chorus 2, ustodian ofthe Flag, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Commissioner 3. Monroe Junior U. of R. MARY MCGILL ROGERS flpalfl 310 CASTLEBAR ROAD M-Y Club 3, 4, French Honor Society 4, Pencil Pushers 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Chairman Social Welfare 4, M-Y play 4, Dramatic Chairman G. S. A. 3, Riding Club 3, Girls' Basketball 3, Senior Day Committee. No. 23 Vassar SARAAH ROMAN Sue 39 ENGEL TERRACE Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basket- ball 2, 3, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Base- ball 2, 3. Monroe Junior U. of R MELVIN ROSENTHAL uTgxn 268 OXFORD STREET Boys' High, Brooklyn . . Boston University BRUCE P. ROSS Bunk.r 4 ARNOLD PARK Baseball Mgr. 4, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Pres. 3, National Honor Society 4, Class Pres. 4, MONROLOG Staff 4, Banking Commissioner 4. Monroe Junior Colgate 17 -1 l ' 1 1 MCLEAN RUSSELL UMacIJ 210 ALEXANDER STREET Pres. Students Association 4, Class Pres. 4, Pres. Hi-Y Club 4, Vice- Pres. Students Association 3, Pen- cil Pushers 3, 4, Publicity Mgr. Monroe Life 4, Junior Play, Mgr. Cross-Country Team 4, Gradua- tion Play. Geneva U. of R. ADA MAE SCHOENBERG 43 Moiuus STREET Monroe Life Reporter 2, 3, 4, Pins and Rings Committee 3, 4, Homeroom Pres. 2, National Honor Society 4, Pensil Pushers 4, Homeroom Athletics, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, A Czeppella Chorus 2, 3, M-Y Club 4, hairman Senior Tea, Class Historian 2, Vice-Pres. M-Y 4. Monroe Junior Vassar MARTHA SCHUBMEHL CKMMY! 110 AVERILL AVENUE Pencil Pushers Club, Girls' Glee Club, Assembly Programs, A Cappella Chorus, Oratorical Con- test. No. 13 U. of R. ELMER F. SIEBERT Siebif 282 AVERILL AVENUE Soccer 4, Homeroom Athletics 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Pres. 1, Monroe Life Representative 2, 3, Forum 1. No. 13 R. B. I. NELSON SENGLE Nellie 46 ALLMERATH STREET Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Monroe Junior Undecided I I WILLIAM C. SILVERMAN fl-Buddyf, 28 vrcx PARK B Homeroom Sec. 2, 4, Monroe Life Reporter 2, Pencil Pushers 3, 4, Pres. Die Papageien 3, Alma Mater Song 3, Managing Editor Kaleido- scope 4, Feature Editor Monroe Life 3, Associate Editor Monroe Life 4, Associate Editor Handbook 4, National Honor Society 4, As- sembly Programs 3, 4, Editor-in- Chief MoNRoLoc, Poetry Work- shop 4, Dramatic Club. Monroe Junior Dartmouth KATHLEEN SKILTON ClKayl! 136 clans STREET Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Chorus Club 2, 4, Assembly Programs 4, G. S. A. Representative 3, Senior Tea Committee. No. 14 Undecided FRANCES VERNON SMITH Fran 446 GENESEE STREET M.-Y Club 4, Senior Tea Com- mittee. Monroe Junior U. of R. LILLIE A. SWAIM Lil 570 GRAND AVENUE Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Orches- tra 1, 2, 3, 4, M-Y Club 3, 4, As- sembly Programs 3, 4, G. S. A. 4, Salon Orchestra 4. No. 14 Eastman School of Music LOUIS J. TEALL HBH!!! 103 BERKELEY STREET Vice-Pres. Students Association 4, Editor-in-Chief Handbook 4, Mon- roe Life Editorial Writer 4, Pres. Pencil Pushers Club 4, Forum 3, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Graduation Play. Madison Junior U. of R. Y I o l Jil HAROLD E0,lGENE'THAYER ,r200il:IIi:?ili2NUE i .Editor-I -Chief Monroe' Life 4: Busi ess Mgr Monro! fe 4 of - Lk -I ll'g2.Igl2lIIIEgIl:b0f32-16253563 gusxdsd Mgr. gunior Plzy, National Honor Socie 3,,-'df ice-Pres. 4, Mgr. Crossgfbiintry 4, Reserve Basket- ball , Soph Basketball, Pencil Pushers 4, Student Council 4, Track Team 4, Forum. Monroe Junior Wharton School of Finance THELMA TURNER ll Tom!! 350 GRAND AVENUE A Cappella Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club l, 2, Mixed Chorus 3, Home- room Athletics, Riding Club 3, G. S. A. Representative 3, As- sembly Programs 2, 3. Monroe junior R. B. I. MARION A. WEISS lfMamt!l 24 RICHARD STREET Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Glee Club Award, Assembly Programs 3, Homeroom Athletics, Die Papa- ieien 3, 4, G. S. A. Representative Monroe Junior U. of R. WILLIAM CARLUCCI Bill 41 NORTH GOODMAN STREET Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2, Home- room Sec. 1, Senior Play 4, Monroe Life Representative 3, Art Editor MONROLOG. Monroe Junior U. of R. A I HAERLE WESGATE Blafky 58 WILMINGTON STREET Swimming 3, 4, Assembly Stage Electrician, Stage Electrician for Plays. Monroe Junior Undecided CORINNE WICKS Win 92 CULVER ROAD Monroe Junior Undecided MARGARET WOOD . Margiz 805 HARVARD s'rR1sIsr Pres. Girl Junior Corps, As sembly Pro -19 s, Homeroom Ath letics 2, 3, A ' - ' r la Tennis Club 3, 4, W'nner e M G. S. A. 3, Pres. -., I ub Les Babillards 4 Nation Society. Monroe junior U. of R 3 , 5 ' a- ment, Studlwllfou 4, ' . , -. I, 4, , . F 1' .- 41' 4,'f 4 1 A ll Q' F...- 19 F15 '-'i! Anthony Fantaci Elizabeth Cambier Thon as Kalbfus Shirley Olsan xv ' I A .JN F' 4 rj X ' - JUNE CLASS OFFICERS ANTHONY FANTACI. , . ...... Prffident ELIZABETH CAMBIER. . . ....... Vice-President 5 THOMAS KALBFUS .... .... S ecretary-Treasurer SHIRLEY OLSAN .... .... S ocial Chairman li 20 1'-' WM, , J. LEXFORD ANDERSON ..Lfx,, 104 PEARL STRE ET Class President, Stunt Club, Stu- dent Council 3, Wrestling Team 3, 4, Chess Club 4. ARTHUR W. ARTHURTON nil'-,yn 20 NORMANDY AVE. Industrial Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Boys' Octette 4, Assembly Dramatics, Shop Safety Committee 2. Monroe Junior Undecided GEORGE ATWATER Baldy:', Hi-Y 43' .7 RZAVENUE 31 . Out of own Ohio State MINNIE F. BALSAMO Bright Eye! 729 CLINTON AVENUE SOUTH A Cappflla Chorus 3, 4, Typing Pin 40 words 3, Typing Certificate 3,',Shorthand Certificate, Operetta No. 13 School Undecided WAYNE BRUCE BARLOW Wayne 89 DALKEITH ROAD Standard Bearer 1, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, National Honor Socigty 3, 4, FFreinch Iknor Soci ty 3, t istics itor ON' OLSG4 1, 2 3, 4. astman Scho Music l,5'ar'f3'y EDITH SHIRLEY BLOOM Eddie 19 BOARDMAN STREET Homeroom President, Glee Club 2, Life Saving Award, White Cap Club, Tennis Team 3, School M. No. 23 School University of Rochester HARRY L. BOHRER Harry', 375 HIGHLAND AVENUIQ Track Team, Yacht Club 1. No. 31 School Burnett Printing Co. GROVER C. BRADSTREET, Jn. CCBrad7! 421 ROCKINGHAM srnuzsr H eroom Athletics, Swimming Tea 2 , ssembly Pro- grai' , Junior Play -- - Pr o lass 3, .3 us Ma r S Play ' A - - Presi t Hi- 4 ' No. 13 Schoo Amherst JOHN ELLS BRANCH .7 h ,, o n 205 TIOGA STREET Homeroom President 1, Asse bly Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Penci P r Club 2, 3, 4' Juni 1 , Nation lHono o ' . , 4, r- man b 3 ef Monro Lyieffl, Liter Editor of Kaleid ope, Dramatics Club 4 Chess Club, French Honor Soci: ety, ecretary Hi-Y 4. No. 31 School Cornell C ES S. BR GMAN KK h ll HIL E AVE MONROLOG a , Wrestling, ' ing3,4,Nati al Honor Society, French Honor 0- ciety, Hi-Y 4. No. 23 School Brown T' -l-'1 I 5 P DONALD S. BROWN ..D!m,, 34 MCKINLEY STREET German Club 3, 4. No. 35 School University of Bulfalo RICHARD JOHN BURGESS Dick KELLY PARK, BRIGHTON Homeroom Athletics 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Property Mgr. Senior Play, Hi-Y 4. District No. 7, Brighton Mechanics Institute ELIZABETH CAMBIER 6KBEityJ7 4 VIN PLACE Custodian o Flag 1, Gle C I, 2, 3, Mon e Life 2, 3, xed Chorus 2,3 National r oci- Cty, Asse bl Dramati 3, 4, Monroe L' eporter, itorial EditorM e ' ,M French Club ' Pr ' National Ho r ciet V' e resident Se or s,Pub i gr. Senior Play 4. No. 23 Sch ol Q niversity oflRochester lJ MARY ELLA CARDEW 'airafyff 56 M0RN1NGs1DE PARK Glee Club, Basketball 1, Junior Play Stalf. No. 31 School Rochester General Hospital JOSEPH ALFRED CAREY if-log!! 37 BURKHARD PLACE Vice-President of Class, Mgr. Base- ball and Basketball, Honor Guard 1, Homeroom President 2, 4, French Honor Society, National Honor Society, Monroe Life, Forum, Group Photographic Editor MONROLOG, Property Mgr. French Play, President Gamma Chapter Hi-Y 4. No. 13 School Mechanics Institute WELLS PURCELL CARY WellJ 42 ASBURY STREET Industrial Boys' Glee Club I, 2. No. 12 School Undecided EVELYN JUNE CLARKE Effie 41 UNIVERSITY AVENUE German Club 2, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Girls' 1, 2. No. 14 School City Normal , ,L , Q, . Gal VV WW' ' My NORMAN COLLYER lf CIN !! Ofm 74 WOODLAWN STREET Wrestling Team, Sales and Public- ity Mgr. MoNRoLoG 4. Monroe Junior Cornell .X ALVIN EMERSOF CR E Reg ,' 91 PEARL, ET Forum 2, Mont? Life Reporter?, 3, essngi , French Play, Na onal or Society, French -1 S iety, Mnaging Editor E oscope, Associate Editor a I onroe Life 4, Glee Club 3. Open Air School University of Rochester MAR ELI BESH DANIELS fd 4 5 so GOODMAN STREET Gl Cl , ed Chorus, Orches- tr , membly Dramatics 0.6 h ' Undecided i-1 J jf li x ,,4NP S'- LX-F Aff ' ILLIAM D'AMANDA KCRgd!7 104 DAVIS STREET Reserve Baseball 3, Reserve Bas- ketball 3, Chess Club, Cross Coun- try Team, Baseball, Assistant Circulation Mgr. Monroe Life. No. 18 School University of Rochester MARIAN LEONA DEAN Babe 6 RAYMOND STREET Homeroom Oflicer, Typing and Penmanship Awards 1, Class Presi- dent 2, A Cappflla Chorus 3, Mixed Chorus, Pin for no Absence or Tardiness During Entire Four Years 4. No. 12 School Oflice Work EDWARD DEANE KGEd!! 305 SOUTH GOODMAN STREET Track, Cross Country Team, President Hi-Y 4. Out of Town University of Rochester WILLIAM DEMALLIE Bill 400 PARSELLS AVENUE Glee Club 1, Cross Country Team 2, Track Team, Hi-Y, MONROLOG Staff 4. Monroe Junior University of Rochester RALPH DEWEY IlBuddy!J 45 MEREDITH AVENUE Track Team 2, 4, Cross Country 2, 3. 4, Assembly Dramatics. No. 15 School Mechanics Institute ll LYLE . K As R B lee Club 1. STREET matics, Industrial Outo own Undecided f ,Vw My wEsLE'lr ELTON DIBBLE KIWKJ-FY, 171 LEXINGTON AVENUE Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Out of Town Undecided MILTON DREXLER Milton 60 HINSDALE STREET Chess Club 4. Mass. Institute of Technology DELORES L. DURKEE iiD0ZlyN 359 ROXBOROUGH ROAD Homeroom President 3, Gregg Shorthand.Awards, 60 and 80 word, Remington Typing Awards, Silver 3, Gold 4, Royal Typing Award, Silver 3, Mixed Chorus, Assembly Dramatics 3, Monroe Life StalT4. No 13 School Undecided GEORGIE E. DUTCHIER A ,, fo 320 WESTMINSTER ROAD Out of Town Columbia M.,-I fl x A 1 SAM DWORSKY MSF! 76 HINSDALE STREET Harmonica Band, Assembly Dra- matics , Deputy 2, 3, Glee Club 2, Bowl Team, Mixed Chorus 4. Mo e Junior Aviation School GERALD G. ELLIOT .fjnryn 57 SOUTH UNION STREET Social Chairman 1, Cross Country Team 2, 3, Track Team 3, 4, Boys' Athletic Representative, Secretary Hi-Y 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Home- room President, Publicity Mgr. Monroe Life, President Students' Association, President Central and Western Hi-Y 4. No. 6 School A RAYMOND ELY ..Ray,, 344 BARRINGTON STREET Swimming Team, Tennis Team, Hi-Y 4. No. 23 School Dartmouth College ROY ADDISON ELY Red 541 LINDEN STREET Assembly Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Poetry Workshop 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Property Mgr. Senior Play, Assistant Mgr. French Play 4. No. 24 School I University of Pennsylvania - T ,CRYSTAL EWING Cry.r 206 HAMILTON STREET Orchestra, Basketball 4. Out of Town A Eastman School of Music ANTHONY FANTACI K4 Tony!! 67 ALFORD STREET Honor Guard 1, Social Chairman French Honor Society 1, 4, Vice- President French Honor Society, President National Honor Society 4, Forum, Wrestling Team 3, President Senior Class, Mgr. Wrestling Team, Editorial Writer of Monroe Life, Hi-Y, Property Mgr. of French Play, Student Council 4. No. 14 School Cornell ALLAN G FARAGHER Reverend l , - LLZIRICHMOND STR ETj phbus Club 1, 2,.'Industrial IZ ys' Octette 2, 2, 4, Industrial Boys' Quartette , 4, Assembly Dramatizsvl' R No. l4School Mechanics Institute Q ff! W1 Q K4 P GI ,I 'l THOMAS KERNAN FARNAN Karma 67 PEMBaoKE STREET Blessed Sacrament U 1 ' University of Missouri FRANCES FITCH Franca 60 EASTLAND AVENUE Blessed Sacrament Undecided FRANK FITZPATRICK Fitz 51 PEMBROKE STREET Wrestling Team 2, Baseball, Bas- kedmall, Soccer 2, 3, 4. Blessed Sacrament School Cortland Normal r-T . 24 QL 4 LOUISE PAULINE FORD Shorty 702 ARNETT BOULEVARD Glee Club 1, 2, Junior Play 3. No. I3 School University of Rochester MARIE FOREMAN 5' aria ER STREI: 1 rt wards 47 E ' 6 , rd , ixed Chorus I 3, , 1 Award, 45 Word 3. No. 13 School Undecided U E . Ar!! 8 T reas Class, Homeroom 0 . Hi-Y 4. 0. 23 School Undecided WW MARVIN A. GARDNER nBulln 307 Mmos STREET Wrestling 4. No. 23 School Undecided LL SU BINSON GETZLER ..Sm,,, 378 ALEXANDEQ ESEET ut Wm . u so iversity 0 MILDRED GOLDBERG .Millie 80 MILBURN STREET Gregg Shorthand Awards 60 and R0 Words 2, 3, O. G. A. Award, Underwood Typing Award, Mixed Chorus 4, I-lomeroom Officer 4. Out of Town Undecided RICHA S. GOLDMAN .Xu 1 VARD STR T Forum, 0 G d. ub. Mgr. Junior l ' ' co e Litera y Contest, National ono Society, Fre h I-lonor Society, Monroe Life rter , 3 rt Editor ON L - tional Honor So let , ice- resi- dent, Secretary Pencil Pushers, Secretary Students Association, Features Editor Monroe Life, Man- aging Editor Monroe Life, Publici- ty Manager French Play, Wrest- ling Team 4. No. 12 School Syracuse University WALTER GOSNELL KlWaIl!Y Homeroom President, Assembly Dramatlcs 2. No. 14 School University of Rochester ALEXANDER GRESENS Hzilfxu 978 CLINTON AVENUE sourl-I Wrestling Team, Bowling Team 3. No. 24 School Radio Institute of America ROSA RIO S. GUZZETTA Retief, 139 imvis STREET Glee Club, Class President I, Mixed Chorus, Class President 2, fl Cappella Chorus, Industrial Boys' Octette and Glee Club 4. No. 14- School Mechanics Institute ,ag DOROTHY MARION Dottie 487 AVERILL AVENUE Typing Award 30 Words 1, Gregg Shorthand Awards 60 and 80 Words 2, 3, Public Speaking Club 4. No. 12 School Undecided EDWIN HARTMAN 6 121M LBER Y iv Glee . i, sem 1 ramaticsl ' roe Ju Q Mass. Inst. of Technology I .1i .gtW. ' 3, HEY, A P, ALDEN HERRICK ..Aldy,, 184 DARTMOUTH s'rREE'r No. 31 School University of Rochester LOUISE HOGAN ..L0u,, 10 GEORGE STREET Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Assembly Dramatics, Gregg Writer Certificate 2, Gregg Short- hand Award, Remington Typing Award 3. Out of Town Undecided MARJORIE E. HORNER ..j-MF, 91 coBBs HILL DRIVE Ontario High School Undecided ROBERT HYNES Ki-Bob!! 15 HARVARD STREET Homeroom OHicer 1, 2, Golf Tournament 3. No. 23 School Hobart ERIC B. INSLEY ccErif:s 57 PEMEROKE STREET Soccer 4. Reserve Soccer 2, 3, Golf 2, 3, 4,',4j Blessed Sacrament ' Universit ofa ig We X254 Orch ra, eputy it Q 2, 3, Hea epartment of fety 3, 1' C 41 MO RNON - ,- Stag r. of French P 4. Cf N5 -uf - KN THEODOR COBSEN A do . . E 11-:TTA STREET A Skati 1, 2, 3, Homeroom President , Wrestling Team , ertising gr, of Kaleido- 4. . 35 School Mechanics Institute MARY E. ,IACOBSTEIN IIizty 405 WESTMINSTER ROAD Honor Guard 1, Assembly Dra- matics, Monroe Life Reporter 3, Pencil Pushers, M-Y 3, 4, Organ- ization Editor MONROLOG, Associ- ate Editor of Monroe Life, Secre- tary of Pencil Pushers, French Play, Wardrobe Mistress for Senior Play, President of M-Y, French Honor Society 4. No. 23 School Wellesly College ELL .M -ii LA O T , ' . I .f 1 -1 7 l,l .--I g,-ig gf' , 7 ' ' I I f f, It ' ,I Karutz 79 ALEXANDER STREET Gregg Typing Award, Shorthand Award 3, Senior Play, Dramatic Club, Glee Club, Tap Club, 4. Washington Junior Civil Service SELMA ANNETTE KAHN Curly 76 SHEPARD STREET Glee Club, Deputy Force 1, 2, White Cap Club, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3. No. 23 School University of Rochester THOMAS B. KALBFUS lCT0mJ! 12 BUFFARD DRIVE, BRIGHTON French Play 3, 4, Reserve Soccer, Reserve Basketball, Senior Play, Class Secretary, French Honor Society 4. Allendale School Ohio Wesleyan University EELEli ujohnn 67 GARDINER PARK restling Team 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 2, 4, Sports Editor MONROLOG, Assembly Dra- matics, Cheerleader, Senior Play 4. No. 15 School Undecided JOHN C. KENDALL If-Iohnll THOMAS AVENUE, IRONDEQUOIT Orchestra 1, 2, 4, Stage Mgr. Senior Play 4. Dist. No. 4, Irond. Undecided if .- MARION A. KING Marion 246 PARK AVENUE Out of Town Undecided FORD HAROLD KIRKER Ford 152 BARRINGTON STREET Homeroom Officer, Hi-Y 4. Out of Town Wharton School of Business BSE V ' neyn 17 osE STREET 0 r m President 3. No. 3 School Undecided If NIJ YCARN ' fifL1NE ara! I 1 FJLINDEN STREET gal ,Lil 1, Riding Club 2, 4. . 13 School Eastman School of Music THEODORE KWASMAN LK Ted!! 12 BuooK1.YN srmzlsr Wrestling, Industrial Boys' Glee I Club? V No., ZR ,School Tri-State j '1 27 xl, I VERA RUTH LAKE Pandit, 53 SYCAMORE STREET Homeroom President 1, 2, Orches- tra 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4, Remington Typing Award, Royal Typing Award 2. No. 24 School Office Work HARRY LEON LATTIME ngozoss 283 HAMILTON STREET Industrial Glee Club 2, 3, 4. No. 12 School Mechanics Institute HYMAN LEVIN UHF BELMONT STREET Basketball Team, Reserve Base- ball, Tennis, Lu Sherman Trophy 2, Reserve Basketball, Reserve Soccer, Track Team 3, Assembly Dramatics, Glee Club, Soccer, Track, Basketball 4. No. 10 School Ithaca School of Physcial Education RICHARD LONGHOUSE Dick', 451 EAST AVENUE Hi-Y. Monroe Junior 0 Work a . 1 ip ' ERM .LUE ' abc 44 CLINTO UE soU'rH ssembl r c 1, 2, Home- oom r 1, 2, O. G. A. Award , ping Award, Shorthand e tlicates 60 and 80 Words 3, onroe Chorus 4. No. 12 School School of Commerce LOUISE LYNIP Squeak 38 CARLING ROAD Basketball, Wardrobe Mistress Junior Play 3. Monroe Junior Wheaton College DONALD ROY MACCOLLUM Red 34 THAYER STREET Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 3, 4, Hockey Team 4. No. 35 School University of Michigan SYLVIA MANHART I'Slip 183 CYPRESS STREET Tap Dancing Club 4. Out of Town Undecided ESTELLE MARKIN E5lel1e 1243 PARK AVENUE Assembly Dramatics 1, Basket- ball, White Cap Club 2, 3. No. 23 School Cornell VELYDA MATTERN uLf6u 267 SANFORD STREET Pencil Pushers 2, 3, 4, Monroe Life, Poetry Workshop, Kaleido- scope, German Club 3, Assembly Dramatics. No. 13 School Keuka College I' X U 4 .4 Q, .4 .Rfk Yi . Q - t CHESTER MAYNARD - f A Q Hcllffu I ' 11 PARSELLS AVENUE German Club 3, 4, Track, Basket- ball 4. No. 20 School Indianapolis Normal FLORENCE EMILY McADAM anon 608 PARSELLS AVENUE Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly Dramatics 3, Mixed Chorus, Bas- ketball 3, 4. No. 33 School' 9Genesee Hospital xc Y XF , A -ix l L - Q X, . Xi KENNETH McLEAN ' i Mar 60 PEMBROKE STREET Assembly Dramatics, Hi-Y. Blessed Sacrament School Undecided BERTHA H. MILBRANDT uBKrzn 69 cR1T'rENDEN BOULEVARD Glee Club, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, German Club 3, 4. No. 24 School University of Rochester FREDERICK S. MILLER, JR. Fritz 547 LAKE AVENUE Swimming Team 2, 3, Junior Play, Business Mgr. Monroe Life 3, Mgr. Swimming Team, French Honor Society, National Honor Society, Editor-in-Chief MONRO- LOG, Pencil Pushers, News Editor Monroe Life, French Play, Hi-Y 4. jefferson Junior University of Rochester -1 1 VICTOR A. MILLER, -IR. Vic 41 CLAYBOURNE ROAD Track Team, Forum 3, Advertising Mgr. Monroe Life, Business Mgr. Monroe Life, Business Mgr. MON- ROLOG, Track Team, Hi-Y 4. Blessed Sacrament School University of Rochester RUTH MILLSTONE Ritzie 81 SAVANNAH STREET Assembly Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Home- room Oflicer 1, 2, 3, 4, Remington Typing Awards, Royal, Under- wood Typing Awards 2, 3, 0. G. A. Shorthand Awards, 60 and 80 Words 3, Gold Pin Typing Award, Dramatic Club, Tap Club, Girls' Jazz Orchestra, Senior Play 4. No. 12 School Undecided JOSEPHINE MOHR ..fD,, 250 DARTMOUTH STREET No. 23 School University of Rochester WILLIAM MURDOCK Bill 47 LANsDA1.E STREET ENo. 35 School Undecided SHERMAN E. NELSON Sharm 117 CLINTON AVENUE SOUTH Glee Club, Operetta 1, French Honor Society, Pencil Pushers, I-li-Y, Chess Club, French Play, Literary Editor Kaleidoscope 4. No. 35 School University of Michigan 'I f',a 11 .,a.Vzs,, Ni x l-' RUBY NICHOLSON Rubin 83 FALSTAFF ROAD Basketball 2, Mixed Chorus 4. Out of Town Undecided H' LAWRENCE NOBLE '56 BOARDMAN STREET Club 1, 2, Orchestra, Monroe i Staff 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, erman Club, Dramatic Club, Track Team 3, 4, Executive Coun- cil 3, 4, Head of Deputies 3, As- PSE 4 msg' l., sembly Dramatics, Commissioner of Public Safety 3. Manila P. I. University of Rochester DOROTHY OEMISCH Dot 747 HARVARD STREET Mixed Chorus 1, Baseball 2, Bas- ketball 2, 3, M-Y, Riding Club. No. 23 School Undecided SHIRLEY OLSAN .,-- ShirIey,' 395 CANTERBURY ROAD Glee Club, Honor Guard 1, Presi- dent Homeroom 2, 3, Junior Play, Assembly Dramatics 3, French Honor Society, National Honor Society, M-Y 3, 4, Secretary French Honor Society, President French Honor Society, Secretary M-Y, French Play, Social Chair- man Senior Class, Vice-President Student's Association 4. No. 23 School Vassar E BERT WLLIAM PAGE NHe IJ RNRI ASTREET ball 1, 2, 3, 4, 1 - r lass 2, In- u ria s e Club 2, 3. . 4Sc ol Buffalo Normal ' I RICHARD AUGUST PAPPERT lCDi6k!Y 400 ROCKINCHAM STREET Stage Electrician 1, 2, 3, 4, Track Team 4. St. Boniface School Undecided DOROTHY PEARLMAN lKD0tty,! 428 MEIGS STREET Assembly Dramatics 1, Basketball Team 1, 2, Junior Play 3, Swim- ming Club 3, 4, Tap Club, Tennis Club, Publicity Mgr. Senior Play, National Honor Society, Custodian of Flag 4. Washington Junior Cornell ESTELLMQE EN PEET EJ.v'f P Tsr g Tran n ard 60 ords 3, Mix Cho s 1, Rem- ington Typing Awar 2. Monroe Junior Undecided f CARL FREDE ICR PRIDUSA X A MF, I 7 oss1TER ROAD gronor ciety,MoNRoLoc Stal? 4. o.l44 School I ff Mechanics Institute X! CLARENCE W. PRIBUS .fciggjn 120 Ross1'rER ROAD No. 14 School . Mechanics Institute i f' I' x qi! FREDERICK G. REDFIELD Fritz 254 SANFORD sT11EET Reserve Basketball 4, Homeroom Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4. No. 13 School Mechanics Institute HELEN RUTHVEN Helen 18 sl-IEPARD STREET Homeroom President, Shorthand Award 60 and 80 Words 2, Mar- shall 2, 3, Senior Play, Tap Club 4. Monroe Junior School of Commerce ALEX SAPERSTONE K6Axfl!! 101 EDGERTON STREET Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 4, Baseball 3, Soccer 3, 4, Assembly Dramatics. No. 14 School Ithaca MARGARET L. ST. JOHN Hpeggyil 823 soU'rH AVENUE Glee Club 1, 2, Social Chairman of Class 2. No. 13 School Maryland College RUTH ARMITAGE SALZER Ruthie w. HENRIETTA Honor Roll. Outzof Town ' I University of Rochester LAWRENCE SCHOOLER Lory 260 BERKELEY STREET Track 3, 4. No. 23 School University of Rochester UCILLE SHACTER KlLouli 14 Roossvnm' STREET Mixed Chorus, Senior Play 4, emington Typing Awards, Royal yping Awards, Shorthand Cer- tificates 60 and S0 Words. No. 35 School Undecided Marion 129 CANTERBURY ROAD Honor Guard, Homeroom Repr sentative 1, Glee Club 2, M-Y 3 4, Assembly Dramatics 3, National Honor Society, Treasurer French Honor Society, Monroe Life Re- porter, Wardrobe Mistress Senior and French Play 4. No. 23 School Barnard College MARION SHAPERO - id! t x FRQJ . IBLEY 1:14111 67 soUTH UNION STREE Class Secretary 1, Sports Pu ' 4. No. 15 School Ohio State ORLA SILCO Soup 5 MENLO PLACE Basketball 3, 4. No. 13 School Undecided I 4 1 BEULAH MAY SMITH Beulah 164 ASBURY sTREET No. 24 School Rochester Dental Dispensary ELMER EARL SMITH Smitty CLINTON AVENUE SOUTH Brighton No. 1 Buffalo Normal LAVERA EDNA SMITH Vfra,' USM HAMILTON STREET Basketball 2, A Capflla, Assembly Dramatics, Monroe Life Staff 4. Out of Town Rochester Business Institute LAWRENCE BARTON SMITH Larry 304 MULBERRY STREET Cross Country Team 2, Horre- room Officer 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track Team 3, 4, Mixed Chorrs Baseball, Assembly Dramatics -1. No. 24 School Ohio State CHARLES FISHER SNYDER Chuck 4 ROOSEVELT STREET Swimming, Skating 2, Stage Mgr. 3, Assembly Dramatics, Stage Electrician, Glee Club 4, 3. No. 35 School Radio Institute ofAmeric-11 LEONARD LEWIS SOBIE SoblouJer 75 VASSAR STREET Homeroom Ogicer l, 2, Reserve Soccer 4. No. 23 School Syracuse University REUBEN SPECTOR Youmnn Mgr. Baseball 1, Captain Reserve Soccer 3, 4. No. 35 School Undecided MILDRED STOPECK KIMUZY! 17 LABURNUM CRESCENT O. G. A. Awards 60 and 80 Words 2, 3, Remington Typing Pin 4, Senior Play, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4. Out of Town Undecided JOSEPH D. STURGES ..J0g,, 212 WELLINGTON AVENUE Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Monroe Life Staff, President Homeroom 2, 4, Golf, Bowling 3, 4, Cross Coun- trv 3, Glee Club 1, 2, Banking Commission 4, Hi-Y. Monroe Junior 1 I New York University X Churk,' Q 81Ros ALE sr ET as 3 4 Basketball 3, , . Aquinas Insti Notre Dame I-.G X r 1 VINCENT FRED TAYLER Vin 8 E1sENBERc PLACE Glee Club 1, Industrial Boys' Glee Club 3. No. 24 School Undecided JANE E. TAYLOR Ajamu 123 MULBERRY STREET Glee Club 2, Assembly Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Monroe Life, Junior Play 3, Kaleidoscope, Poetry Workshop 4. No. 24 School University of Rochester MARCIA LOUISE THAYER Mickey 238 EDGERTON STREET Glee Club 1, Mgr. Basketball Team, Senior Life Saving Service, Chess Club 4. Out of Town Russell Sage College CHARLOTTE B. THOMAS usharleyn 175 DARTMOUTH STREET Glee Club, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Typing Awards, Pencil Pushers, Chairman, Senior Tea. No. 23 School Undecided PAUL CONRAD VONHQLLJ upfonn , .' 40 ALLMERPTH STREET Orpheus Club, 'nd sgrial Boys' Glee Club, Stage iq enior Play, Assembly Drama 'C No. 35 School Mechanics Institute J f 'lj . 'xjl I CHARLES S. WALKER Chuck 31 DARTMOUTH STREET Assembly Dramatics 2, Track, Chess Club 4. No. 23 School University of Rochester JOSEPH LORENZ WEIS KKJOKU 33 NELsoN STREET St. Boniface School Undecided A. IRENE WELSH Revue 11 NELSON STREET Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Underwood and Remington Typing Awards 2, 3, Assembly Dramatics, Basketball 1, 3. No. 23 School Undecided MAUDE E. WILKINSON Toon 73 KENILWORTH TERRACE Gregg Certificates 60 and 80 Words, Royal Typing Awards 3, Remington Typing Awards 2, O. G. A. Shorthand Award 3, Mixed Chorus, Tap Club 4. Madison Junior Undecided VIRGINIA WILSON ' Ginnie Kr p Glee Club I, Baseball 1, 2, s et- ball, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer, Track 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Vice- President, Treasurer 3, Mixed Chorus 4. No. I3 School City Normal 19 HICKORY STREET av r-- -1'-1 CHARLES R. WITHERSPOON, I JR. Boots 20 DARTMOUTH STREET Marshall 2, Wrestling 4. No. 23 School University of Rochester WILLIAM H. WOODHEAD Howie 45 MAXSON STREET Track Team. No. 23 School Undecided ,JL I PAUL PETERS crpetgyr COLE AVENUE Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, Orchestra 3, 4. No. 12 School Eastman School of Music WALTER B. PRICE uWaltrl 326 BARRINGTON STREET No. 23 School Antioch WILLIAM A. SCHNELL ll-Bill!! 46 ERICSSON STREET No. I School Eastman School of Music HAROLD H. STEIDLITZ llstyli 307 ROSEDALE STREET Tennis, Swimming, Soccer. No. 35 School Ohio State -1 I W' JOHN GEACH WOODBURY johnie 374 YARMOUTH Roma Out of Town Mechanics Institute Q vga . . .K L- L f, I f J I-. 34 X i 5 , .1 CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION K .. ' l I z .I g : , I tx . A 4 MARJORIE N. BODDY Marge 253 MULBERRY STREET Basketball, Homeroom President 2, Assembly Programs Chorus 1, 2. No. 24 School Cortland Normal WILLIAM M. SHN w lVlzite ' E7 S . STREET B eball 1, Skating Team, ccer am 2, 3, Varsity Base- ball 2, 3. No. 23 School Springfield College PHILIP W. COLLYER Wardham 80 cULvER ROAD Monroe Life Representative 4. No. 23 School Dennison IN AUGUST ARTHUR F. CARMICHAEL Art 365 wIscoNsIN STREET Glee Club, Mixed Chorus 1, 2. No. 13 School Undecided GEORGE MCMILLAN ukedn SCOTTSVILLE, N. Y. Band 4. Out of Town Hobart DONALD MORRISSEY lKDon7Y 114 PEARL STREET Blessed Sacrament School Cornell ROBERTA EVELYN DARNAY Bobby 22 ATKINSON STREET St. Mary's School Rochester Dental Dispensary IRVING MCGUIDWIN lilac 220 SHERBOURNE ROAD Soccer Team 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President, Hi-Y 4. No. 35 School Mechanics Institute CHARLES HAAS Chuck 132 BOARDMAN STREET Swimming 2, 3, 4. No. 28 School Cornell 35 I lst H .1 HIGHLIGHTS IN THE CAREER OF 1927 OCT. OCT. Nov. DEC. DEC. 1928 JAN. JAN. JAN. JAN. JAN. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. MAR MAR MAR MAR. MAR. APB. APR. MAY MAY THE CLASS OF 1930 22-Our golf team won the inter-high golf championship. The soccer team 23 finished third in line. -Election for class oflicers of June, 1930, was held with results as follows: Russell Anderson, President, Arthur Gale, Secretary-Treasurer, Betty Andrews, Social Chairman. 18-Senior play, It Pays to Advertisef' given by the Senior class. 12-A new constitution was adopted by the school for the Student's Asso- c1at1on. 21- Vanishing Princess, a play, was given in assembly. An alumni dance was held in the gym. 6-Monroe's swimming team was beaten by West High, 32-27. 11-Moving-up Day in assembly, the January class became Seniors. 13-Class Day. 24-Senior High graduation was held. The Monroe Chapter of the National Honor Society was installed. 27-John Marshall was downed in a hard basketball iight, 22-20. 3-Charlotte was smothered by our team, 28-9. 5-Inter-class dance given in the gym. 10-Basketball game lost to East, 27-15. 16-Oflicers of the Student,s Association elected: Edwin Russell, President, Arden Howland, Vice-President, Robert Travers, Secretary. 17-Game with Tech High won, 22-20. 17-Inter-class game with Five Pennies orchestra. 19-French play. 20-First National Honor Society banquet. 21--Charlotte team swamped, 60-12. 22--Monroe High Mixed Chorus sang at the Eastman Theatre under the direction of Guy Hague. 24- Captain Applejackf' the Senior play, was presented. 28-Monroe basketball team defeated by East, 29-19. 1-Monroe's swimming team also downed by East, 31-19. 8-Our reserve team won first place in the Interscholastic Basketball League. 9-French plays- Les Boulinardsv and Leur Bonheurf' 16-The swimming team won from Manlius, 27-19. 30- Monroe Lifev won third prize at the Columbia Interscholastic Press Association Contest. 15- The Pencil Pushers, a literary club, was formed under the guidance of Mr. Carver. 19-The second and most successful inter-class dance of the term. Bureau of TraHic of the Student's Association was formed with John Nell as head. 23-The Junior play, The Patsy, was presented by the June, 1929, class. 29- The Taming of the Shrew was presented by the faculty in modern dress and setting. Mr. Carhart and Miss Beebe had the leads. f- ?l 36 0 JUNE SEPT. SEPT. SEPT. SEPT. SEPT. SEPT. OCT. OCT. Nov. Nov. DEC. DEC. DEC. DEC. DEC. 1929 JAN. JAN. JAN. JAN. JAN. FEB. FEB. FEB. Fl- --- I1- 7-Monroe's track team won the sectional championship. 10-The Senior High Girl's Service Association formed as another on Mon- roe's list of student activities. 12-Officers of the Honor Society elected: Porter Ramsay, President, Ruth Stackel, Vice-President: Ethel Anderson. Secretary. Ward Whipple was elected Editor-in-Chief of the Monroe Life. 15- 21-The Monroe soccer team played Marshall to avenge a former defeat but lost, 3-1. 25-Oflicers of the Student's Association were elected as follows: John Nell, President, McLean Russell, Vice-President, Ward Whipple, Secretary, Gerald Elliott, George Anderson, Cheer Leaders. 28-The soccer team played Tech and lost, 3-1. 17-The January '29 class, had a tea for their mothers and teachers. 22 1 21 Plans for the second edition of MONROLOG were made and editors chosen. -Class of June '30 elected officers for '28. Lexford Anderson was elected President, Junior Bradstreet, Vice-President, and Charlotte Thomas, Secretary-Treasurer. -The alumni were downed in the first victory of the season, 25-21. 6-First issue ofthe Kaleidoscope, Monroe's literary magazine. 7-The team won its eighth straight victory from John Marshall, 23-21. 14-Charlotte was swamped, 51-16. 19-Monroe lost a Close game to East, 16-19. 20-The Senior play, The Goose Hangs High, was presented with an all- star cast: Ethel Anderson, Louis Flanders, Wilbur Sprague, Adele Lefkowitz, Gerald Kennedy, VanVooris Munson, Seymour Gray, Rosa- mond Lockwood, Donald Nobles, Ruth Stackel, Jane Simon, Ivor Hamil- ton, and Helen Stewart. The business manager was John Parker. 4-An inter-class dance, a success socially and Financially, was held with 9 Parker Bridges as chairman. -New members were appointed to the Honor Society: Miriam Pheteplace, Louis Flanders, Robert Marshall, Edith Cook, Seymour Gray, Frances TI7anSchaiCk, Edward Doran, Kenneth Paul, Alfred Daniels, Berthold acksteit. 14-A new German club was organized. 18-The January '29 class enjoyed a record class day. 29-The January '29 class graduated, leaving the June class to take up its work. There was an induction of new members to the Honor Society and Wallace Cummings and Helen Rodgers were appointed standard-bearer and custodian of the Hag respectively to succeed Berthold Jacksteit and Ruth Cannon. 12-The Monroe Chapter of the National Honor Society elected oflicers: Louis Flanders, President, Harold Thayer, Vice-President, Seymour Gray, Secretary. 15-The hrst French Honor Society in Rochester was formed at Monroe by Miss Dumas. Our team lost to East, 32-22. 18-Oflicers of the January '30 class were selected: McLean Russel, President, Wallace Cummings, Vice-President, Bruce Ross, Secretary-Treasurer, Harold Thayer, Social Chairman. v- -. -1 37 1' I FEE. FEB. FEB. FEB. MAR. MAR. MAR. MAR. APR. MAY MAY MAY JUNE JUNE SEPT. SEPT. SEPT. SEPT. SEPT. SEPT. OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. 18-Officers of the Student's Association were elected: George Baker, Presi- dent, Rosamond Lockwood, Vice-President, Irving Posner, Secretary. 19-OHicers of the Girl's Service Association were elected: Matilda Rein- hardt, President, Shirly Olsan, Vice-President, Lulu Ray Johnson, Secretary. 26-The third Honor Society banquet. 28-The second issue of the Kaleidoscope 1-Ruiell, the magician, presented a program for the benefit of the Mural fun . 8-An innovation in Monroe-a Senior Prom under the management of Helen Horton, Robert Beyland, Gladys Lloyd, Jerry Kennedy. 22-A French play, La Poudre Aux Yeux, was given under the direction of Miss Dumas. Matilda Reinhardt, Seymour Gray, Rosamond Lock- wood, Jack Houseknecht, Jerome Brown, Marie Finn, Charles Gay, . Thomas Kalbfus, Adele Lefkowitz, Wilbur Sprague, Ward Whipple, Edith Cook, Ruth Stackel, Irving Senzel, and Wilson McWilliams played. 27-The January class held a meeting to choose the staff of the MONROLOG. 12-College Night, sponsored by the Hi-Y. 9-10-The annual Arts and Crafts Exhibit was held. 10+The second annual Junior play C Cat o' Nine Tailsnj was given with great success. 17-The Girl's Service Association had their banquet and everybody enjoyed a good time. 14-The Seniors celebrated the Huis of their high school career with a great holiday on Class Day. 25-Commencement-The last of the '29's graduated from our high school Alma Mater, Monroe High. 19-New members of the Kaleidoscope staff were chosen. Emerson Creore, George Alexander, Jane Taylor, Harold Knight, Theodore Jacobsen, Dorothy Johnson, and Mary Stewart were the new editors and managers. 24-The June '30 class held its first meeting presided over by the new oflicers -Anthony Fantaci, President, Elizabeth Cambier, Vice-President, Thomas Kalbfus, Secretary-Treasurer, and Estelle Markin and Emerson Creore, Chairmen of the Pin and Ring Committee. 24-New members of Les Babillards were initiated. 26-More electing! This time it was a new set of officers and more members for the M-Y club. 27-Louis Teall, Velyda Mattern, and Mary E. Jacobstein were made oflicers of the Pencil Pushers Club for the fall semester. 27-The Monroe soccer team lost a hard fought game with West High. 4-The soccer team met with better luck this time, defeating John Marshall with a score of 3-2. 8-After a long, exciting battle, the victors in the election for oliicers of the Student Association were: President, MacLean Russell, Vice-President, Louis Teallg Secretary, Nathaniel Arnot, and Cheerleaders, Robert Burnham and John Keeler. 9-The Monroe Cross Country team was victorious, with John Marshall the loser to the tune of 73-15. 11-A thrilling soccer game with East High ended in our victory, 3-0. A f-' i'1 38 I- OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. Nov. Nov. Nov. DEC DEC 1930 JAN. JAN. JAN. JAN. JAN. JAN. JAN. FEB. ,gi 15-The June class picked its MONROLOG staff. Frederick Miller was Editor- in-Chief, and Victor Miller was Managing Editor. 16-The Cross Country team won another meet, this time with East High. The score was 31-24. 22-The January Class held its Mothers' Tea and entertainment. 23-ln the lnterscholastic track meet Monroe took second place. 25-The soccer team came out in fourth place in the League. 9-Third place was awarded the Monroe Cross Country team in the sec- tional meet. l2-Les Babillards again took in several new members. 22-The Senior play, The Whole Town's Talking, a comedy in three acts, was a howling success. 6-A most thrilling basketball game opened the season by giving East High the victory, 19-15. 20- The most elaborate interclass dance in the history of Monroe took place. The words are those of Harold Thayer, Advertising Manager. 7-The Pencil Pushers elected officers for the June term. 16-John Branch was chosen Editor-in-Chief of the Monroe Life. Richard Goldman was made Managing Editor. 17-The mighty Seniors of the January Class outdid themselves on a busy class day which included luncheon, theater, and dance. 17-Another tense game with East, attended by the Senior Class, ended in their victory. 24-Report cards, and the end of the term. 28-The January class tripped across the stage for its last appearance, on Graduation Night, and left the management of the school in the hands of the June-ers. 31-The Kaleidoscope, longer than ever before, made its appearance and had a record sale. 26-A Junior Chapter of the M-Y Club was formed, and ten members taken in. MAR. 19-The Honorable June Class held a Tea in the Teachers' Cafeteria, at which the parents of the Seniors ate, and the students danced. Charlotte Thomas was General Chairman of the enterprise. APR. 4-The Girls' Service Association held a very successful banquet in the Teachers' Cafeteria. A speaker, an entertainment, and dancing to the Girls' Orchestra made up the program. I APR. 11-The Monroe trackmen took second honors in the interscholastic indoor meet. APR. 17-28-The annual remedy for Spring Fever was administered-Easter Vacatlon. MAY 9- The Millionaire, a prize winning comedy, was presented by the Junior Class wit a com etent a t. U - .a.E41.52.geq6lo.f-2 d.wa1-:L -T50-gang 7414? N - ass ay too p ace, t all its attendant thri san cart-t ro s. JUNE 16-20-Examinations-the last the June 30 class will ever take in the Grand Old School. JUNE 23-For the last time the Class of June '30 got the center of the stage- Graduation. fr' Y' 'i il 39 r- 1 I 12-B CLASS OFFICERS ROBERT STACKEL ...... ...... P rnident ERNEST MCWILLIAMS .... ...... V ire-Prexident IRVING GUTTENBERG. . . ,... Secrelary-Treasurer MARJORIE DENINGFR .... SocialCha1'1fmau r-' --' K ' 40 EX F- 4 11-A CLASS OFFICERS WILLIAM VANALLEN . ......,. Pref1'a'e1zt LULU RAY JOHNSTON ...... Vice-Prexidfui HOWARD HENNINGTON ,.,. Secretary-Treawrff' HELEN BENEDICT ..,. Social Chairman r- --- l L1 41 11-B CLASS OFFICERS SROMDE BRoWNi ...... ,......... P rexident g.2A41 ..... ........ V ice-Prexident Y ..... ...... S ecretary-Treasurer WIL AM MERWIN ...... ...... S ocial Chairman fi' 'L'- 1 42 S 4 mph rB.,Tf9e1mQ..c 10-A CLASS OFFICERS JOSEPH DELIBERT ...........,............. Prefidenz GILMAN WILLIAMS ..... ........ V ice-President DONALD MACDONALD ...... Secretary-Trzafurer DAVISON DECAMP ..... .... : . Social Chairman 43 10-B CLASS OFFICERS JOHN CHAPMAN . . Prffidenz STANLEY LEVEY . . Vice-President DONALD LEWIS . . . Secretary-Treafurer JANE LOWELL . .Sorial Chairman ' ..- 44 - E ,' ', Z I Q I I K3 k X399 I ff Tx 0 ACTIVITIES is '.... x 1 I W STUDENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Fall Semester MACLEAN RUSSELL. LOUIS TEALL ....... NATHANIEL ARNOT. . GEORGE ALEXANDER MARY BOUGHTON. . . JOSEPH NOBLE .... HAROLD THAYER .... MARGARET WOOD. . . GERALD ELLIOTT ..., . . . WINIFRED LANSING. JOHN CHAPMAN ..... MARGARET KELLNER. . . . . . WALLACE CUMMINGS ANTHONY FANTACI. . KURT WERNER ...., WILLIAM VANALLEN MARGARET BAILEY. . JOSEPH DELIBERT. . . .... President . , .. . . .Vice-President. . . . . ....... Secretary ..... . . .Corn. of Publicity. . Corn. of Social Service ...Corn. of Safety. . .. ...C0rn. of Banking. .. .Girls' Service Assoc.. Spring Semester . . .GERALD ELLIOTT . . . . .SHIRLEY OLSAN . .RICHARD GOLDMAN . . . ...JOSEPH NOBLE . . . .MARTIN HORSEY . . .JOSEPH STURGES . . .ELEANOR HORTON .Boys' Athletic Advisor. . . .... JUNIOR BRADSTREET Girls' Athletic Advisor .Boys' junior Corps. . .Girls' junior Corps. . .12-A Representative. . . . .12-B Representative. . .II-A Representative. . . . . , .II-B Representative. . . . .10-A Representative. . . . .10-B Representative. . . . . . . .CHARLES BURNHAM ROBERT BURNHAM, JOHN KEELER. Cheerleader, . . . . ,WINIFRED LANSING ... .FRANKLIN BUTTS . . . . .CAROL HORTON . . .ANTHONY FANTACI .. . .ROBERT STACKEL .WILLIAM VAN ALLEN . . . . .JEROME BROWN . ..JOsEPI-I DELIBERT . . . . .JOHN CHAPMAN 46 I 4 I ,Q 'Af ,.- K.-..i,w. . ,l I-.. X CPJNWQ jimi l Q . , J STUDENT FORUM Fall Semeffer Louis TEALL.. ,,.... NATHANIEL ARNOT.. . . Charles Andrews Helen Archambeaux Jean Banning Joe Barnes Jeanne Barrett Jerome Brown Joseph Carey Fred Cary Fannie Caruana William Cook Joseph Delibert Elizabeth DeRoy Eleanor Domine Ralph DuBois Jean Eastwood Jr. William Ebert Lawrence Edelstein John Eggleston Gerald Elliot Austin Engberg Darwin Erdle Kernan Farnam OFFICERS . .Pre.vident. . . . .Secretary . . MEMBERS Margaret Franklin Harold Foreman Alice Green Mack Griswold William Hoot Carol Horton Harold lmpson John Keeler A. Kingsbury Kathryn Kinsky Doris Klein Betty Kling Peggy Mason Jack Mason lrving McGuidwin Maris McQuarrie Fred Meyer Louise Morgan Coleman Motes Pearl Oppenheim Julia Osborne George Parker Spring Semester SHIRLEY GLSAN RICHARD GOLDMAN Craig Penrose Louis Plaksin Alice Ramsey Arline Reynolds Seward Robinson William Roger Howard Rogers Donald Ross Ralph Rurford Richard Rush Elmer Seel Herbert Shener Herbert Singleton William Stoddard Robert Stackel Jane Sullivan H. Taille Virginia Townsend Fred Treiber Roger Waugh Frances Weld Jim Wilder '.. 47 1-'Z 11 Wallace Cummings Helen Rodger Wayne Barlow Dorothy Pearlman STANDARD BEARERS AND CUSTODIANS OF THE FLAG Fall Semffter Spring Sfmeyter WALLACE CUMMINGS WAYNE BARLOW HELEN RODGER DOROTHY PEARLMAN f- 1- -1 48 Ak X fi- --- ' I NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS Fall Semffter Spring Semefter WALLACE CUMMINGS .... .... P reyident ........ ..... A NTHONY FANTACI HELEN RODGER. ...... .... V ice-Prerident ...,. ..... E LIZABETH CAMBIER MARY BOUGHTON ..... .... S fcrezary ........ ..... R ICHARD GOLDMAN MEMBERS Clary of january, 1930 George Alexander Mary Boughton Sam Carrousos Frances Clark Wallace Cummings Helen Rodger Mary Rodgers Bruce Ross Ada Schoenberg William Silverman Harold Thayer Margaret Wood Marion Shapero Clay: of func, 1930 Wayne Barlow John Branch Charles Bridgman Elizabeth Cambier joseph Carey Emerson Creore Richard Goldman Anthony Fantaci Frederick Miller, Jr Shirley Olsan Dorothy Pearlman Carl Pribus Clan of january, 1931 Mary Eidam Frances Murlin Eleanor Eisley Anne Stark Robert Stackel il-.f - r- -- 17 49 ,f-Z Q-' -I, gm Monroe Life, the Monroe High School student paper, appears every two weeks on Thursday. It has been changed from a six-page to a four-page issue. The paper records the news of the school in all its phases,.and is entirely a student production. Monroe Lifeu is judged one of the best high school news- papers In Western New York State. MONROE LIFE Gt Fall Semefter HAROLD VIIHAYER ..... HIRAM PHILLIPS ....., GEORGE ALEXANDER .... MARY E. JACOBSTEIN. . . WILLIAM SILVERMAN .... FREDERICK MILLER, JR.. DANIEL KUSHNER ...... RICHARD GOLDMAN ..... MARTIN WEISER. .,.. . Louis TEALL. .....,... . Editor-in-Chief ..., .Wanaging Editor, . Arfoeiate Editor. . . . , ..... flrroeiale Editor. . . . . . ..... Afforiate Editor. . . ... ..... Newt Editor. . .. . . ...,, Sporty Editor.. . . . . . , ,Features Editor.. .,.,.Cartoom.. Editorial Writer. . . . . . . . . Spring Semester ...JOHN BRANCH . . . .RICHARD GOLDMAN . . . .MARY E. JACOBS EINX ..,,EIvIERsoN CREORE N . . . .LAWRENCE LUESCH RN ....HAROLD YOUNG . , . .CHARLES KENNEDY .,..LORRAINE LERNER . . . .MARTIN WEISER ELIZABETH CAMBIER BUSINESS STAFF VICTOR MILLER ,..,.. ..,,................,.....,....... B ufinerr Manager LIEBEL ENGEL ........ .............,.............,. C ireulation Manager 9' WILLIAM D,AMANDA ..,............ .,.. . .rirrirtant Circulation Manager f WGERALD WILSON .............,....... ............ A dvertiring Manager VF' JACK CLARKE, DOROTHY RHINESMITH .... ,..., . . , , .... flrrirtant Managerf ADVERTISING SOLICITORS REPORTERS Edna Baschnagel Barbara Beck Norman Davies Alice Saunders DN Joseph Sturges Arvilla Voorhies FACULTY ADVISORS Charles Carver Arthur Neff Edwin Andrews Henry Cardew Lillian Alexander Don Berry Joseph Carey Jack Clarke Jane DeKan Joseph Delibert Anthony Fantaci Mary Flanders Irving Guttenberg Edith Harmon James Hutchinson Stanley Levy Josephine Lipsky Claire Meyer Joseph Noble Mortimer Nusbaum Marion Shapero Edythe Telford Charles Zutes ll.: il 50 I X ,- l ,i IT. MONROLOG The Monrolog is published annually by the Senior Class of Monroe High School. In this yearbook are recorded the events of the High School careers of the Seniors, and a concrete history of Monroe activities during the past two terms. Here has been sketched a panorama of Monroe activities in the hope that, in later years, this book will bring back warm memories of experiences here to the present students Of this school. This is the fourth year that the Monrolog has been published. STAFF JANUARY, 1930 WILLIAM SILVERMAN .............,,..,..,... . .,.. Editor-in-Chift' HELEN RODGER ..... . GEORGE ALEXANDER. WILLIAM CARLUCCI ..., DANIEL KUSHNER .,.. MARY BOUGHTON .... HIRAM PHILLIPS ..... BRUCE Ross ....... HENRYCI-IRISTIAN .... FREDERICK S. MILLER . . . , . .Bufinrfx Managcir . . . .Organization Editor .,..,.....Art Editor ......SportI Editor . , , . , .Statifticf Editor ....... .Portrait Editor .....CroupPhotoEditor JUNE, 1930 VICTOR A. MILLER, JR. ..,....,..,....... . MARY E. JACOBSTEIN ....,. RICHARD GOLDMAN. . . GEORGE PRIBUS ..... JOHN KEELER ......... WAYNE BARLOW .....,., CHARLES BRIDGMAN.. JOSEPH CAREY, ..... , NORMAN COLLYER ..,. WILLIAM DEMALLIE, EDWIN HARTMAN .... RUTH MILSTONE ..... . . . . . . . Salff lllanager .......Editor-in-Chief . . . .Businfrf Manager . . . . .Organiltation Editor ......,..,.fIrtEditor . . . .xlxfofiate Art Editor .......,SportI Editor . . . . .Statixtitf Editor ........Portrait Editor , . . .Group Photo Editor .........Sale5 Manager .,......,...Photographcr .fifiofiate Photographer ..................Typift Faculty .ldviforf CHARLES D. GATES, E. P. MEULENDYKE, GEORGE S. CARHART F-li 51 X -'T LV I KALEIDOSCOPE One of Monroe's latest ventures in publication is the Kaleidoscope. It is a maga- zine created both for those who like to Write and those Who like to read the work of their fellow students. In this publication the best literary efforts of the student body finds expression. The excellence of the contributions it receives makes its present popularity Well deserved. STAFF A. EMERSON CREORE ............. .... M arLagingEditor SHERMAN NELSON .... ..... L irerary Editor JANE E. TAYLOR .,......i..,.......,...... Portry Editor KATHLEEN MCKANN. ,...,...... ...... B miner: Manager HAROLD KNIGHT, THEODORE JACOBSEN. .Publicity M anagzrr MARY STEWART ............................ A rt Edizor Lois H. DILDINE, CHARLES D. GATES, EVELYN OSBORN, HRISTABEL D. ABBOTT . . . .......... Faculty Advisor: x ' ' Q I... l .-, 52 A R A Vi- , , I PENCIL PUSHERS The Pencil Pushers club is the literary society of Monroe High. Members, before being admitted to the club, must submit sufhcient evidence that they are capable of writing prose, poetry, or drama, and have an appreciation of good literature. This method insures the continuance of the high standards for which the association has always been known. Fall Semefler Louis TEALL ....... VELYDA MATTERN. . . MARY E. -IACOBSTEIN ...,.... Mary Boughton John Branch Frances Clark Jean Cross Richard Goldman Mary E. Jacobstein OFFICERS Spring Semerter . . . .Presidenzx . . . . . . , . CARLOS DEZAFRA . . Vice-Prffident ..... .... R ICHARD GOLDMAN .Secretary Trzasurer .... SHERMAN NELSON MEMBERS Lorraine Lerner Josephine Lipsky Velyda Mattern Mary Rogers Ada Schoenberg Jane Taylor Frederick S. Miller, Jr. Louis Teall Frances Murlin Charlotte Thomas Sherman Nelson Ann Wilder ri 53 -WL! Fall Semmtfr ROBERT CUSHMAN. . . .. . JOSEPH DELIBERT .,.. .. GILMAN WILLIAMS ..... . . . Jack Wells Clarke Frederick Cornwall Robert Cushman Joseph Delibert Vernon Fleming Webster Francis Morton Frank '-1 AGO RA OFFICERS . .Prcfident ...... . . . . Vice-President. . Secrziary- Treaxurer. MEMBERS 1 Spring Semfrter . . .THEODORE COLBORN .. . ...., JOSEPH DELIBERT . . ..... WEBSTER FRANCIS Abram Goldstein Milton Greenberg Willard Jackson Eugene Nosco Nelson Rocwood David Williams Gilman Williams ii. -1 54 Ehalf 4 -1-,.. I-. L X WW any ff ,wwf GIRL RESERVES df! AV S OFFICERS Fall Sfmfftff Spring Semffter EILEEN CRAIGS ........ .President ...... .... K ATHLEEN MCCAHAN VIRGINIA WILSON. .Q .... 'Z .... V ice-Prefident ...... ..... M ARION SULLIVAN RUTH SAINT AUBIN. H. ...... Secretary ..... .... R UTH SAINT AUBIN EDNA BASCI-lNAGEL.?,, . . .... Social Chairman. . ..,., EILEEN STRICKLAND Eleanor Alexander Margaret Brumber Helen Ernessee janet Remington Dorothy Seaman MEMBERS Edna Baschnagel Fannie Caruanna Betty Kelly Catherine Salo Marjorie Simpson It Adah Beagley Eileen Craigs Oane McQuarrie Helen Schugars Virginia Wilson 55 Y' fu' A GIRLS' SERVICE ASSOCIATION ELEANOR HORTON ..., ....... P resident MARJORIE DENINGER .... .... V ice-President CORA HOCHSTEIN ..,,.. ......... S ecretary ELIZABETH CAMBIER ........ .. . .Social Chairman MRS. FLORENCE FARLOW ..............,....... Advixor The Girls' Service Association, an organization made up of 150 girls of the Senior High Department, has been especially active this year, both in service and social functions. Members have done oHice work during study halls. A Service Fund was estab- lished by means of a candy sale, a fashion show at Easter, and donation. This money has been employed in behalf of the sick and needy. Girls new to the Senior Department were welcomed at a tea given in February. The pantomime, Celestial Love, was presented in March. Ruth Kenyon was speaker at a highly successful banquet in April. A mock wedding was the feature at the May meeting, and officers were elected in June. A subsidiary organization of the Girls' Service Association is the Girls' Jazz Orchestra Qsee page 891. Member- ship of this includes: Ruth Milstone, Laura Kerr, Marie Morrison, Marian Clarke, Katherine' Lace, and Phoebe Cornwall. r--'E . F 1 564 ALPHA CHAPTER OF Hi-Y OFFICER S EDWARD DEANE .................. .,..... P refidenz VICTOR A. MILLER, JR. ..... ..,. I 'ice-Prexidfnt RICHARD LONGHOUS E .... ....... S ecretary ROBERT CORRIS ....... .... GEORGE S. CARHART .............. MEMBERS George Atwater Richard Coddington Gerald Elliot Charles Foster Francis Foster William Karges John Keeler Horace Little Donald lVlacCollum Alan lVlacNab Irving lVlcGuidwin Frederick S. Miller, Jr. Mewvin Reed Seward Robinson McLean Russell Oliver Zinsmeister Harold Thayer Treaxurrr . . . .Advifor S7 - -l I x..f' BETA CHAPTER CF Hi-Y OFFICERS WILLIAM VANALLEN. . ..... ........ P refident WILLIAM MOLL. ...... ..... If ice-Prffident GEORGE WILLIAMS ..... ........ S ecretary ALANSON HIGBIE .... ..... . Trearurer W. W. JONES ... ......,...... ..... A dvifor MEMBERS Charles Andrews Robert Armour Charles Burnham John Chapman Arthur Fisher Howard Hennington Alanson Higbie Charles Kennedy William Moll Ch a rles Zutes Thomas Owen Howard Rogers John Stevenson William Stoddard William VanAllen Roger Waugh ' David Will George Williams Robert Witherspoon 58 .f' Q - -l 1 GAMMA CHAPTER OF Hi-Y OFFICERS GROVER BRADSTREET. JR.. . . . CHARLES BRIDGMAN ..... MEMBERS Richard Burgess Raymond Ely Anthony Fantaci William Ferris Arthur Gale, Jr. Edwin Hartman Sherman Nelson Robert Patterson Richard Snow . . . .President Vice-Prefident . , . .Secretary . . ..Trea.vurer . . . . .ddwifor 59 x SENIOR M-Y CLUB The M-Y was organized with service and pleasure as two of its standards. This year, the club extended its services to needy girls in the school. The pleasure, which consisted of plays, teas, and bridges, was usually conducted for the double purpose of providing money, in the latter two cases, for social service work. Fall Semester FRANCES CLARK .... SHIRLEY OLSAN. ........ . . . HELEN RODGER ........., ,... MARJORIE DENINGER ..,,. ..., JENNIE STOLBRAND ....,.,......,....... OFFICERS President ...... Vice-Prfrident.. ADA Sci-IOENBERG. .... ..,. .Sefretary ...... Trfafurer. .... . Social Chairman.. . . , , .Aldvifor MEMBERS Spring Sfmeftfr MARY E. JACOBSTEIN MARION SHAPERO CORA HOCHSTEIN ELINORE APPELBAUM .LETITIA Asi-IBY Elinore Appelbaum Letitia Ashby Arax Ballarian Barbara Beck Mary Boughton Elizabeth Cambier Frances Clark Jean Cross Jane DeKan Marjorie Deninger Mary Eidam Eleanor Eisley Jean Ewell Mary Flanders Susan Glover Cora Hochstein Eleanor Horton Mary Elizabeth Jacobstein Lulu Ray Johnston Louise Large LaVanche Martin Claire Meyer Frances Murlin Dorothy Oemisch Shirley Olsan Cecyle Posner Catherine Rippey Helen Rodger Mary Rodgers Alice Jane Saunders Ada Schoenberg Marion Shapero Frances Smith Anne Stark Lillie Swaim Doris Taylor Virginia Townsend Gretchen Wilcox Margaret Wood , ...- 60 - 4 ALPHA JUNIOR CHAPTER OF M-Y OFFICERS RUTH COHEN ......,..,...4........,....., Prefident DORIS HENDEE .... ...A..... V iff-Prerident VIRGINIA BAILY ...... .... S ecrezary- Treafurer CONSTANCE SILLER ..... ..... S ocial Chairman MARIAN CLARKSON ..A.......... ......... A dviror MEMBERS Margaret Baily Virginia Baily Jean Banning Lila Benedict Lois Bowmen Jeanette Breakey Ruth Cohen Elizabeth Collins Eleanor Cunningham Sally Gerard Mary Greene Marjorie Guttenberg Doris Hendee Vera Horton Margaret Kellner Betty Kling Lorraine Lerner Jane Lowell Gertrude Morley Barbara Olsan Alice Ramsay Constance Siller Sally VanSchaick Ruth Wipple 61 4 l LES BABILLARDS Les Babillardsf, a French Honor Society, originated at Monroe in the year 1929. Now there are four other chapters in local high schools. John Marshall, Webster, lrondequoit, and Charlotte High Schools each have a chapter of Les Babillardsf' The club hopes some day to become a national organization. The members of the club are chosen on the basis of their scholarship and interest in French, and also on personality. The society endeavors to further the interest in the French language, and French is spoken entirely at business and social meetings. Les Babillardsn has sponsored Monroe's last two French plays, La Poudre Aux Yeux and Les Americains Chez Nous. Fall Semerter MARY BOUGHTON. ....,.. WALLACE D. CUMMINGS.. . .. SHIRLEY OLSAN. ................ . OFFICERS ....Prefident. ..... . . . . Vicf-Prerident.. ....Sfcretary. . . ... HELEN RODGER. .................... .... T rearurer.. . . . . ANTHONY FANTACI, Lou ISE LARGE. .. RENA C. DUIvIAs ................,.. George Alexander John Branch Charles Bridgman Joseph Carey Ruth Cohen Frances Clark Emerson Creore jean Cross . .... Social Chairmen. . . . . . . . , .Faculty Adviror MEMBERS Marjorie Deninger Carlos DeZafra Richard Edgerton Eleanor Eisley Richard Goldman Cora Hochstein Mary E. Jacobstein Thomas Kalbfus Spring Semefter . ..,. SHIRLEY OLSAN , . . .... ANTHONY FANTACI . .... ELIZABETH CAMEIER .., .... MARION SHAPERO .JEROME BROWN, MA Frederick Miller, Jr. Earnest MacWilliams Sherman Nelson Mary Rodgers Marion Shapero Robert Stackel George Williams Margaret Wood 62 RIE FINN I DIE PAPAGEIEN The German Club of Monroe High School was founded in 1928. The aim of the club is to put to practical use in a German atmosphere the language learned in the class room. Bi-weekly meetings have made steady progress possible. Outstanding events ofthe club year were an all-boys' program featuring an original playlet by William Silverman, and an all-girls' program which included an original burlesque in German ofthe Merchant of Venice. January 1930 marked the re-organization ofthe club on a point system basis. OFFICERS Fall Semexter Sprin Semexter MARY STEWART ..... ........ P resident .... ......... il ONALD Dou. AGNES LARSEN ..... ..... V ice-Prexident .... .... . CHESTER MAYNARD EMELIA GRAEF ...... ...... S ecrezary ..... .... B ERTHA MILBRANDT Treafurer .... ...... . AGNES LARS EN WILLIAM SILVERMAN ............. Song Leadfr ..... ...... P AUL PETERS EVELYN WAUGH, Advisor MEMBERS Mildred Baldwin Marion Berger John Branch Marguerite Domine Sidney Dorfman Fred Draeseke Konrad Engel Catherine Farnam Geraldine Fritz Gladys Gibson Elliott Hose Kurt Werner Marguerite Klinke Flora Mannhardt Rosemary Morgan Joseph Noble Paul Peters Ellis Ring Eleanor Seith Joseph Shuman Helen Stewart Marion Weiss Eleanor Welch 1 63 Q use flue A Hwrwvwh- ,aeaw THE BOOK SHELF The Bookshelf, Monroe High School's Library Club, is composed of volunteer students from the junior and senior schools who are interested in facilitating the library work, and keeping the library in good order for the students. Only those Whose scholarships Warrants taking time for this Work are active members of the club. Meetings are held twice a month after school, at which time various problems of the library are discussed. Under the leadership of the social chairman, several parties are held each semester. OFFICERS F all Semefrrr Spring Semerter NORMAN TROTTENBERG, .... . ..,. Prerident ....... ,... . LAURA BARRON MARY MACFARLANE ...,. ..... V in--Preridfnz. .... ..... M ARY MACFARLANE MADELE DERMODY.. . .,... Secretary ....... ..... R UTI-1 SCHLOSBURG LAURA BARRON.. . . .,... Social Chairman. . . ..... PEGGY MASON MEMBERS Betty Adlam Alice Greene Katherine Stakel Laura Barron Joanne Guggenheimer Milton Stenzel Richard Barron Ruth Gustavspn Mary Stevener Doris Berger Cortland Hartung Lois Stone Peggy Covell Gertrude Hubscher Barbara Struble Madele Dermody Lillian Kaplan Inez Suckle Barbara Dunnell Agnes Kirkpatrick Marion Summerville Eleanor Duryea Dorothy Kleinberg Anne Taylor Gwandolene Felton Gertrude Klienberg Edward Traxx Edward Figiela Jane MacDonald Dorothy Weiner Florence Fink Mary MacFarlane Max Wolforts Mary Alice Gage Robert Marriot Peggy Yost Sylvia Garelic Peggy Mason Benjamin Ziegler Ruth Schlosburg f g ii' 1 64 diwififf I J Virginia Allen Minnie Balsamo Jean Banning Laura Barron Harriet Bates Mary Becker Ada Beckle Leonore Benigson Winifred Border Jeanette Breakey Angeline Centola Elizabeth Collins Phoebe Cornwell Francis Corti Mary Daniels Marian Dean Louise Dorau Mary Eidam Vivian Ellis Jean Ewell Annabelle Findlay Marie Finn Marie Foreman Margaret Franklin Gladys Gibson Mildred Goldberg Sylvia Gray Mary Greene SENiIOR MIXED CHGRUS CMonroe Choirj Edrise Hale Dorothy Hanan Elva Hansen Irene Henz Winifred Hoeflilin Elizabeth Hollis Vera Horton Lulu Ray Johnston Jeanette Kamps Margaret Kellner Laura Kerr Gertrude Kleinberg Jane Kleinberg Betty Kling Vera Lake Agnes Larsen Leah Levin Adele Levy Mary Livingston Irma Luehm Florence McAdam Ruth Millstone Eileen Murphy Ruby Nichelson Pauline Olds Pearl Oppenheim Nellie Oste Ellen Patman Irma Paull Janet Remington Olline Reynolds Marian Rodenmayer Ruth Rubinson Alice Saunders Lucille Shacter Marjorie Simpson Lucy Smith Alice Snyder Maxine Solomon Velma Spurr Katherine Stackel Lois Stone Ruth Tarrant Marian VanAradale Norma VanBuren Lois Van Vechtan Hilda Volk Elizabeth Webster Dorothy Weiner Mary Wiley Ruth Vick Virginia Wilson Maude Wilkinson George Atwater Wayne Barlow Jack Crandall Joseph Delibert Darwin Dunning Sam Dworsky Gerald Elliott Cortland Harting Charles Hilton Andres Holm Herbert Keppel Carroll Johnston Robert Marriott Jerome Mclntee Ernest McWilliams William Merwin Donald Morrissey John Munson Thomas Owen Edmond Randolph Merwin Reed Donald Simpson Joseph Shurman Edward Trax Roger Waugh Charles Webb Charles Webster Gordon Wells Gilman Williams Richard Williams George Williams 1 5- ' XJ My k. .K JD Vg, X N --x INDUSTRIAL BOYS' GLEE CLUB Arthur Artburton Howard Bailey Frederick Bauham Shirley Blakeslee Harold Broderson Derward Brough Donald Clark Wesley Dibble Milton Dibble Allan Faragher Rosario Guzzetta Allen Haughwit Carl Hermanson Russell Jack Theodore Kwasmon 7 Harry Lattime Hy Levin Arthur McQuatters John Mertz Kenneth Northup William Pennington Charles Puyder Al Saperstone . Donald Simpson Donald Snyder Donald Stethard Gerald Plant Edward VanDelVIar Paul VonHold Clayton Weller ' Y.-: fn! x ri. f I I SENIOR ORCHESTRA Joi-IN S. Lrvanmons .... lv' ayne Barlow Carroll Blakeslee Berenice Render Carroll Johnston Joseph Noble jay Ashenberg fl? Jean Cross Double Bar: John Kendall Esther Merz Clarinet! Richard Burgess Eugene Nosco Roger Waugh Tuba Cortland Hartung ....,.....Dimtor WAYNEBARLOW........ PAUL Psrsns, Principal, Srcond Violin Violin: Catherine Salo Daniel Kushner Minnie Soppe Hubert Keppel Vartan Kooshian Albert Katz Jane DeKan Mary Eisam Piano Lulu Ray Johnston Crystal Ewing Trumpetr William Flanagan Harold Radell William Merwin Violaf Cello: Drum! Paul Peters Kenneth Young Charles Webster Vera Lake Sylvia Asnass Ruth Findlay Stanley Goldstein Ruth Rollins 'jx I ,f Flute: ,, 1 Carlos de Zafra Donald MacDonald' en, Tromboner Ronald Doll Theron Forbes James Bassage Robert VanVechten Oliver Zinsmeister 67 Xf ' WY' J . . . . . Concm Mann ene Welsh 024.249 ileen Strickland f lVl?1Tj5rie HEI? Albert Henz Frederick Schleber Mary Dann 'N Xi Hornf arion aingxf? Oboe George McMillan Bafioon Howard Hennington Tympani Richard Co 'ngton .V , cut . 5'1 X , 5 J ,.'-Y 55 .1 0 kb! K M H BAND I Grace Bookman Arden Snyder George Burdick JOHN S. LIVERMORE .,... ........ D irector RICHARD Bunoiass ..... .... S olo Clarinet WILLIAM FLANAGAN .............. .... S olo Trumpet Trumpet: Efilgana lglanagan Qarold gadell Taylor Bell IC ar now r William Merwin Horny Donald Rugg Marion Laing Baritone Harold Holloway Trombone: Ronald Doll James Bassage Theron Forbes Robert Laing 'Martha Caldwell Tuba '-, Q ' f Cortland Hartung 4 Y! 'A-fix. MN Flute and Piccolo Donald MacDonald Carlos de Zafra Clarinet: Richard Burgess Roger Waugh Jack Erdle Charles Klein Kathryn Lace Willard Jackson Eugene Nosco Irving Guttenberg Oboe Baryoon George McMillan Howard Hennington Saxophone: Alfred Scheible Gerald Bobrey Marion Clark Theodore Colborn Sidney Dorfman Drum! Robert VanVechten Oliver Zinsmeister Tympani Richard Coddington DOUBLE MALE QUARTET Gerald Elliott James Robinson Monroe Billings Gilman Williams Edmund Randolph Hubert Keppel Robert Marriott Wayne Barlow The Double Male Quartet was organized during the spring Eva Wannemacher. It has done excellent work and has been semester by Miss a popular feature wherever it has appeared. lt represented Monroe in concerts at the Salem Evangeli- cal Church, at the Lake Avenue Baptist Church, at the Monroe Musical Festival, as well as in assembly. 4- -1 68 r.......-. 4 SENIOR PLAY The Whole Townls Talking was presented by the Senior class of Monroe on the evening of November 22. It was, as Miss Winona English, Director, said, one big laugh from start to finish. CAST Henry Simmons . . . . TAYLOR BELL Harriet Simmons . . EMELIA GRAEF Ethel Simmon: . MARYE SCANLON Cheyter Binney . JOHN KEELER Letty Lythe . . . CECYLE POSNER Donald Swift . THOMAS KALBFUS Roger Shield: . WILLIAM CARLUCCI Annie . . . . LEAH JOEL Lila Wilron . . ELSIE HURVITZ Sally Otif . . . . . LUCILLE SHACTER Sadie Bloom , ,... MILDRED STOPECK Mri. jaekfon . . MARJORIE FRANKENSTEIN Mabel . . . . . RUTH MILLSTONE Dorothy . . . . . HELEN RUTHVEN Taxi Driver ........ FREDERICK RAPP BUSINESS STAFF BRUCE Ross, JUNIOR BRADSTREET ........ Bnfiners Manager: NATHANIEL ARNOT, DOROTHY PEARLMAN, ROBERT BURNHAM . Publicity Manager: JOHN KENDALL, CHARLES GEDDES ......... Stage Managerf ROY ELY, RICHARD BURGESS ..... . Property Manager: MARY E. JACOBSTEIN, MARION SHAPERO . . . Wardrobe Mixtrenef HAERLE WESTGATE, CHARLES SNYDER . . . . Electrician: 69 :mee , FRENCH PLAY Les Americains Chez Nous, by Brieux, was presented in the Monroe Auditorium on Friday evening, March 7, 1930. The production was under the direction of Rena C. Dumas, and was sponsored by the Alpha Chapter of the French Honor Society, Les Babillardsf, This was by far the most ambitious play that Le Theatre Francais has ever attempted. It was exceedingly successful in every way. Ilenrietle Charvet. . . George Smith ,,.. Nellie Brown ..... Henri Charzfet ..... Monrieur Charvet.. l'VIOn.fieur Ringeau, . Monxieur Remontier .... Ilelarie Bonain ..... Pierre Bonain ..... Etienne Bonain ,... Appolonie ....... Un Ouvrier .... FREDERICK MILLER, ................ . THE CAST BUSINESS STAFF BRUCE JACOBS, GORDON HARRIS, LIEEEL ENGEL .... ,. JOSEPH CAREY, ANTHONY FANTACI ...... ...MARY BOUGHTON ,...THOMAS KALBEUS . , , . .SHIRLEY OLSAN ....-TEROME BROWN .EMERSON CREORE .,GEoRGE ALEXANDER . . , .SHERMAN NELSON .,....,MARIE FINN RICHARD EDGERTON EARNEST MCWILLIAMS . , .MARY EI.IzABETI-IJACOBSTEIN . . .RICHARD GOLDMAN RICHARD GOLDMAN, MARJORIE FRANKENSTEIN, ELIZABETH CAMBIER ..,. .. . FRANCES CLARK, MARION SHAPERO, CI.AIRE MEYER .............. 70 ' ,Bufinerf Manager . . . .Stage Managerr .Property Manager: .Publicity Managerf . Wardrobe Illirtreffer ..- x The Millionaire, by Juliet Wilbor Tompkins in collaboration with N. E. Reed was presented by the Junior Class in Monroe High on May 9, 1930. It is a character comedy in three acts: A supposedly wealthy New England man returns home after a long absence, and is welcomed by ambitious friends, who are realistically portray- ed. The play works up to a most satisfactory and surprising climax. It won second prize In the National Playwriting Contest of 1927. Gideon Heath ..... .....,. ..... D O nald MacNaughton Dorca: ......... ............ . Mary Greene Blanche Heath ...... ................. N ellie Oste Blanehette Heath ...... ...., J ane Holland C8th Gradej Aunt Adeline Heath ..... ......... Ronald ........... . . . . ..Clarie Meyer . . . ......... .William Merwin johnny ............ .... Uncle Fred Lawlor Lottze ,........... . . .Carroll Johnston . . . ..... .William Stoddard JEROME BROWN, GEORGE WILLIAMS ............... ' .... ROBERT WITHERSPOON, WILLIAM VANALLEN ..... . . . ROBERT PATTERSON, JAMES FISHER. .......... . .Sarah VanSchaik Bu:ine:: Manager: Pnblieity Manager: . . .Stage Manager: VARTAN KOOSHIAN, ETHEL DENNIS .......... .... LULU RAY JOHNSTON, MARIE MEYER ..... ..... W ardrobe M1:tre::e: ROY ABEULE, WILLARD LISSON ........ ........... E lectrman: il Property Manager: I' 1 I MONROE DRAMATIC SOCIETY The Dramatic Society, which was newly organized during the fall semester, has been reading one-act plays. Three plays which they dramatized during the spring semester were The Boor, by Anton Chekhov, Sham, by Thompkins, and The Flower Shop. The club gave these plays in Assembly and at afternoon performances, after school, for which an admission price was charged. Fall Semestfr HAROLD YOUNG. . . EMELIA GRAEF ...... EDNA BASCHNAGEL. .... .... . Edna Baschnagel Taylor Bell John Branch Ezra Bridge Jerome Brown William Carlucci Jack Clark Cora DeKan OFFICERS Przrident .... . . . Vice-Prefidfnt. . . . Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS Margaret Deninger Emelia Graef Marie Hull Leah Joel Ruth Millstone Joseph Noble Irma Paull CHESS CLUB Spring Sem-exter . . . .HAROLD YOUNG ...NJEROME BROWN . . . .EDNA BASCHNAOEL Cecyle Posner Beatrice Pye Dorothy Rankin Lee Silver William Silverman, Mildred Stopeck Jayne Vosler V ' Harold Young' The Chess Club was Organized in February, 1930 by Harold Knight. The club was formed for those who play chess and those interested in the game, and though almost the newest of Monroe's organizations, enjoys a great popularity among the schoOl's chess players. HAROLD KNIGHT .... THOMAS KALBFUS ...... A. EMERSON Lexford Anderson John Branch Charles Bridgeman Theodore Colborn John Dale CREORE ...... , . Joseph Delibert Richard Dudley Milton Drexler Abram Goldstein Milton Greenberg . . . .President Vice-Prexident . . . . . . .Secretary Sherman Nelson Joseph Noble Russell Phelps Nelson Rockwood Gerald Wilson I... ,-1 72 -1 . , I Nw W? WM SPORTS '- -' M 4 Forward: Nelson Sengle Hyman Levin Jerry Fine Jack Baker BASKETBALL BURNS W. BEACH, Coach FRANK F ITZPATRICK, Manager ALEX SAPERSTONE, Captain C entfr Robert Shannon Guard: Alex Saperstone Frederick Meyer John Niger With only a few veterans Coach Burns Beach molded a smoothly running outfit that was defeated only four times in the Interscholastic circle and but two times out ofthe eleven outside games. Although Monroe was again unable to defeat her rivals from East High, she gave them two heart-rending battles that ended with the Purple and White hoopsters but four and three points ahead respectively. At the end ofthe season, the members ofthe team were guests of the Monroe Hi-Y club at a banquet given in their honor. Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe 21 35 15 22 41 27 15 13 22 23 12 Alumni Spencerport Lyons Palmyra Clyde Spencerport East Marshall Charlotte Batavia West SEASON RESULTS 18 Monroe 22 30 Monroe 16 7 Monroe 24 20 Monroe 14 6 Monroe ZS 23 Monroe 14 19 Monroe 28 17 Monroe 28 16 Monroe 22 22 - 8 Totals 442 74 Tech 12 East 19 Marshall 22 Corning 19 Charlotte 15 West 16 Tech 17 Ontario 12 Waterloo 24 343 -1 1 RESERVE BASKETBALL ARTHUR NEFF, Coarh CHARLES ZUTES, Capzam TEAM Forward: Center Guardf Myron Greene Herbert Page Thomas Kalbfus Charles Foster Charles Geddes Lawrence Carroll Frederick Redfield David Present Howard VVinslow A Charles Zutes After playing ten league games and two outside games, the reserve basketeers closed their season with twelve victories and no defeats, thus upholding their envi- able reputation established 1n'prev1ous years. SEASON RESULTS Monroe Reserves 25 East Reserves 16 Monroe Reserves 31 Marshall Reserves 1 Monroe Reserves 36 Clyde Reserves 4 Monroe Reserves 31 Charlotte Reserves 1 Monroe Reserves 24 West Reserves 18 Monroe Reserves 17 Technical Reserves 12 Monroe Reserves 16 East Reserves 11 Monroe Reserves 25 Marshall Reserves 12 Monroe Reserves 37 Charlotte Reserves -1 Monroe Reserves 25 West Reserves 18 Monroe Reserves 20 Technical Reserves 11 Monroe Reserves 28 VVater1oo Reserves 17 Totals 315 125 X I 75 1 X ,rf X yi . JJ ' fax s ' SOCCER WMM 914' ew LEWIS MICHELSON, Coach . ' LEoN GERMANOF, Manager fe WILLIAM BUSHNELL, Captain TEAM Imider Center Wings Kurt Werner Irving McGuidwin Howard Bailey Charles Foster Hyman Levin Jerry Fine Half-Barley Goalie Full-Bader Frank Fitzpatrick Harold Walters William Bushnell Eric Insley Edward Twardokus Nat Lawrence With the aid of a few veterans Coach Michelson succeeded in molding together a fast-Working machine which seemed headed for the inter-scholastic title. The team reached its peak when it administered a smashing 3-1 trouncing to East High. However, the injury and ineligibility jinxes hit the team hard and a slump landed the team in third place at the close ofthe season. SEASON RESULTS Monroe 2 West 6 Monroe 3 John Marshall 2 Monroe 3 East 1 Monroe 0 lrondequoit 1 Monroe 3 Canandaigua 4 Monroe 2 Charlotte 1 Monroe 1 Technical 4 Total 1-I 19 76 - V e I X4 ' John Noyes Jack Kelly Charles Andrews Gerald Farrell William D'Amanda BASEBALL JOSEPH ULRICH, Coach CHARLES GEDDEs, Manager SQUAD Jerry Fine Murray Merkel David Present Alex Saperstone John Niger When lVlONROLOGWCl1t to press, Coach Ulrich was rapidly team around the veterans remaining from last year's team. Harold Walters William Bushnell Charles Sullivan Don MacCollum Edward VandeMar forming a baseball SCHEDULE May 2 Canandaigua at Canandaigua May 3 Fairport at Fairport May 5 School of Commerce at C0bb's Hill May 9 West High at Cobb's Hill May 10 Wolcott at Wolcott May I6 Irondequoit at Irondequoit May 20 U. of R. Frosh at U. of R. May 23 East High at Cobb's Hill May 26 Spencerport at Spencerport June 4 John Marshall at john Marshall June 6 Charlotte at Charlotte June 7 Palmyra at .Palmyra - f'-' 1 77 SWIMMING CLAUDE WALLACE, Coach FREDERICK S. MILLER, JR., Manager JUNIOR BRADSTREET, Captain 50 yard-William Merwin, Haskell Zukoski, Charles Bridgman, William Ferris Robert Patterson. 100 yard-Charles Haas, Robert Armour, Frederick Miller, Roger Waugh. 200 yard-H. Jansen, Roger Waugh, Robert Allen, Robert Bowie. Baclzftroke-Carlos Dezafra, Roger Waugh, Howard Hennington. Breaxtxtroke-Junior Bradstreet, Derby Brough, John Beckley. 150 yard Medley-William Ferris, Derby Brough, Robert Witherspoon. Diving-Haerle Westgate, Robert Allen, Ecker. Relay-Merwin, Ferris, Haas, Zukoski. Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe 38 31 26 40 0 4 SEA East CRochesterj 30 East QBufl'aloj 37 West 43 Marshall 13 East QRochesterj 29 SON SC ORES Monroe 23 Monroe 38 Monroe 29 Monroe 30 Totals 295 West 46 East QBufTaloD 25 Syracuse U. Frosh 33 John M arsh all 23 279 lnterscholastic: West, 48, Monroe, 30, East, 16 With nearly all last year's mermen reporting, Coach Claude Wallace produced one ofthe most successful swimming teams in Monroe's history. Monroe lost two meets to the Westsiders, as last year, but finished an easy second in the league with a percentage of .666. Coach Wallace developed two city champions, Junior Bradstreet, and Carlos DeZafra, each being defeated but once during the whole season. I..- 78 X F- I I whmaukjt Robert Pfromm Hyman Levin Edward Deane Kurt Werner Henry Goebel Charles Bridgman jack Schenberg Robert Miller Roger Repp John DeFrancisco TRACK Louis MICHELSON, Coach LAWRENCE ScHooLER, Manager SQUAD Henry Robeson Frederick Cornwall Harvey Evans Gerald Elliott Joseph Sturges Frederick Gilbert Lawrence Schooler Richard Pappert Rudolph Suter Charles Walker SCHEDULE May 2 U. of R. Frosh at U. of R. Field May 9 Alfred Invitation Meet at Alfred May 15 Canandaigua at Canandaigua Victor Miller Carroll Blakeslee Eugene Nosco Bruce Jacobs Lawrence Smith Howard Rogers john Mertz Robert Moore Nat Lawrence Chester Maynard June 4 Interscholastic Meet at U. of R. There will also be meets with the following at the U. of R. Field, the dates of which were unknown when MONROLOG went to press: West High, East High, Technical High, John Marshall High. I-111 l'? 79 al 2 X , CROSS COUNTRY JosEPH M. ULR1cH, Coach HAROLD THAYER, Manager Roger Repp Edward Deane Ralph Dewey Stanley McKay Henry Robson Bruce Jacobs William D,Amanda George Williams Eugene Levin Chet Maynard Howard Rogers John Stephenson David Will Jerome Brown John Sercu Frederick Cornwall Rudolph Sutter Richard Edgerton Monroe 15 Marshall 75 Monroe 24 East 31 Monroe 26 Tech 31 Monroe 30 West 26 Monroe 15 Perry 54 INTERSCHOLASTIC West 23 Monroe 48 East 57 STATE SECTIONAL MEET West 37 f East 66 Monroe 67 Although pre-season prospects predicted nothing but a mediocre squad, Coach Ulrich succeeded in uncovering a group of runners who formed Monroe's most successful cross country squad, finishing theninterscholastic season in second place. Every dual meet with the exception of that with West High was won by the Monroe harriers. As a result of the state sectional race Roger Repp was included in the delegation which represented this section at the state championship meet. Y' T W-I 80 x Martin Joseph James Robinson jack Clarke Robert Corris James Syrene F-.1 5 TE LEE ACKLEY, Coach SVS JEROME BROWN, Manager SQUAD Donald MacC0llum William Karges Webster Frances Jerome Brown Charles Foster Roger Repp -li! 81 . ...' I . 'V' x.u'W Q 5, GULF PHILLIP SCHNEIDER, Coach SEWARD ROBINSON, Manager William Stoddard Norman Shultz Willard Gaskell Roy Ely Victor A. Miller, Seward Robinson Richard Curtain SQUAD Earnest McWilliams James Hutchinson David DeCamp Joseph Sturges Charles Kennedy Eric Insley Edward Renshaw The Monroe Golf Team was successful in garnering second place in the Inter- scholastic Golf Tournament in 1929. This tournament afforded keen competition with East High and John Marshall. The schedule of the Golf Team for this spring was made up of tournaments with the following schools: East High, West High, John Marshall, Aquinas Institute, Canandaigua Academy, Cook Academy, and Lafayette High School of Buffalo. I--41.5.4 -I 82 .' '11 WRESTLING BION R. JONES, Coach ANTHONY FANTACI, Manager LEXFORD ANDERSON, Captain 105 lbs.-Milton Dibble, Richard Goldman 112 lbs.-Charles Fancher 118 lbs.-Wilson Battey 126 lbs.-John DeFrancisco 135 lbs.-Donald McNaughton, Theodore Kwasman 147 lbs.-Niles Balch 160 lbs.-Lexford Anderson 175 lbs.-Norman Collyer, Charles Bridgeman For the second successive year since 1928 Monroe organized a wrestling team and entered the Interscholastic League. Although handicapped by inexperienced material, Coach Jones succeeded in forming a very formidable team before the end of the season as was shown in their final decisive victory over Charlotte. SEASON SCORES Monroe Opponzntf Monroe 0 East 28 Monroe West 12 Monroe VZ Technical 265 Monroe 10 East 2-1 3.6 Movzroe Opponmtf Monroe 11 VVest 15 Monroe S Technical 22 Monroe 28 Charlotte 10 Total 7514 mE i .1 83 ... .l N ,U f A Xi Wm 0 li my f '1 HOCKEY GLENN ROCKCASTLE, Coafh DONALD MACCOLLUM, Captain TEAM Bowie Left Wing Gilbert Left Dfifenfe MacCollum Center Willsie Right Defenfe Lovell Right Wing Dorfman Goalie Stevenson-Moll QSubJD TEAM SCORES Monroe 3 East High 0 Monroe 3 Marshall 5 Monroe S East High O in MSRATING TEAM GLENN ROCKCASTLE, Coach WILLIAM BUSHNELL, Capiain TEAM DEAN RUSSELL FRED GILBERT NILES BALCH XNII.l.IAN'l BUSHNELL JOHN DEFRANCISCO WYEBSTER FRANCIS SEASON RESULTS Inter-Scholaftie Meet Sectional Illeet East 40 Marshall 6 East 36 Marshall 4 Monroe 16 West -1 Monroe 11 West 3 K. ,, -., 'ummm-nz:-mfmaxmui ,VN Y -i . . ., , , ,T T f H-....--,, .......E . .-........,. ,,......,..........-.-.-.w.-.....ww,H....,-...-.,......... 84 W M- l Forward: Howard Winslow Alanson Higbie Herman Salitan V 3Si3PHOMORE BASKETBALL LEE ACKLEY, Coach HARRIS WEBSTER, Captain Center! Harris Webster Nelson Rockwood Floyd Shafer Guard: Charles Metherell Joseph Versage Patrick Farinn Harold Ecker SEASON RESULTS Monroe 31 East Frosh 10 Monroe 19 East Sophs 16 Monroe 38 West Frosh 11 Monroe 23 West Sophs 24 Monroe 26 Jefferson Jr. 21 Monroe 40 Marshall Sophs 15 Monroe 22 Tech Sophs 25 Monroe Z8 Brighton 25 Monroe 26 Brighton 18 - - Monroe 28 Chesboro Normal 19 Totals 281 184 F-1 85 7Jq,M, if M13 JT, Coaches 1930 777. vw-MI Lelia Ashley Elmer P. Meulendyke Lee Ackley Arthur Neff Grace Babcock Mabel Pooler Burns Beach Philip Schneider B. R. Jones Joseph Ulrich Lewis Michelson Claude Wallace The skill and adequate preparation achieved under the leadership of a good coach is a team's greatest asset toward success. 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And -when we leave thee, dear old school, For home or foreign -shore, We promise thee dear Monroe High To love thee evermore. HAIL MONROE Hail to Monroe the name we hold so dear, Homage in song we offer nozv to thee,' We thy sons and daughters gather here, Proud to pledge our loyalty. Shoulder to shoulder as the years go by, Faithful to friendships tested o'er and o,er True to comrades found in Monroe High, Hail Monroe, Hail Monroe, evermore. Y M... ALUMNI NOTES Louis H. Flanders, class of June, 1929, has won honors in sports at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Flanders was awarded numerals for both track and swimming. He has recently been appointed one ofthe two Freshmen to represent their class on the committee of elections. This committee, consisting of eight members, supervises the student elections. He is also a member ofthe Techtonians, the college dance orchestra. At Cornell, Powell Beyland, class of June, 1927, is continuing the Hne scholarship that he had at Monroe. Beyland, who was standard bearer of his class while at Monroe, is one of seventeen who have been elected to Tau Beta Pi, the honorary engineering society, composed of Junior and Senior students of the Engineering College. He is also a member of the varsity wrestling team. Gordon Levinson, class of 1928, has been a scorer in the back stroke event on the Boston Tech swimming team. Irving Posner, Van Voorhis, Munson, Seymour Gray, Porter Ramsay, Phillip Schwarz, Harmon Senzel, Ward Whipple, Ruth Cannon, and Dorothy Krause, nine of the Monroe graduates who are attending the University of Rochester, are on the Dean's List. The Dean's List is the University Honor Roll, and an average of 80 per cent is required to appear on it. J. Richard Goldstein and Richard Winans took leading roles in the play Swan given at the Little Theater of the Memorial Art Gallery, March 14. Arden Howland, Porter Ramsay, and George Leader are oHicers of the Freshman class at the U. of R. Robert N. Rodenmayer, Monroe graduate of June, 1927, and member of the Junior Class of Hobart College, has recently been elected Editor-in-Chief of the Hobart Herald, weekly publication of the students. He is also Managing Editor of the Echo of the Seneca, annual of the Junior Class, President of the Hobart Glee Club, Historian of the Junior Class, a member of the Medbury Mummers, the college dramatic association, an active member of the Hobart Christian Associ- ation, a member of the Glee Club Quartet, a member of the Hobart Forum, and a member of Chimera, Junior Honorary Society. In addition to this, Rodenmayer is chairman of the Hobart and William Smith delegations to the Model Conference of the League of Nations to be conducted at Lafayette College. -lack Kimble, class of January, 1928, took one ofthe two leading roles in the play, Miles McCarthy,,' which was presented by the Technology Drama Shop. The Dramatic Critic ofthe Boston Transcript comments on the excellent acting of the students in the play. Kimble has also been elected to the Beaver Club, the Junior Class honorary society. Carroll L. Wilson, class of January, 1928, has been elected the Sophomore Representative on the Walker Memorial Committee. This Committee, composed of four members, has charge of the Walker Memorial Building, which is the center of student activities at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Arthur Schutt, a graduate of Monroe in 1927, and a Junior at the University of Rochester, died Sunday, April 6, as a result of injuries received in an automobile accident the preceding day. While in Monroe, Schutt was prominent in school affairs. and at the University he was well known and liked. 95 ,..-Gi- i?.'?-'...f XXX! fwmvg SWA FINIS og i Y . I ., X I ,3 V. 'gf' x i I. 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