Jefferson High School - Statesman Yearbook (Rochester, NY)
- Class of 1945
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X .I , 4 A -w X, 1,-q,4-.xv '131 'f Lf1L,- J., M1-I , ' f A., ' L, i 1 4 'y,. 1,17-Li f x.,'k,1 'N J,fj xl 1 .fy H M,i':'4,,,f1'-Avro I f ,1 1 V. H S ' lvl I ' 'N . 3 y 4 X YEARBCOK STAFF EDITORS l-lelen Slanick Wallace Andrews Associafe Edifors Bealrice Donner Carl Falco Make-up Ediiors Evelyn May George Jung Adver+ising Commi-Hee Ray Fralla, Mgr. Fern Smilli William Bassell Clarence DeBellis William Bingo Joe Coco Milce Lazary Mary Ciardi Angelo Velfre Dorollwy Mowson Dorollny lcle Sam Lipari Underwrifing CommiHee Richard Conheady, Mgr. Renale Mons Bellymae Smillw Lena Alloano Edwin Bush Sales Commi++ee Ar'rl'Yur Kril4szens, Mgr. Lena Albano Edwin Bush Theresa Galbo Mamie Valenle Rornilda Slanziola Flora Giampielro Mary Vernelli Florence Collone Acfivify Edifors Winilred Neill Anlliony Guarino Copy Edifors Vicloria Dipaolo Jolwn Lennon Business Manager is ' Ed rn und D Onofrio fl' -ef' Y , I f JI! J . . 9 X j K- N, WM N ki ,yr ,, 1 1 'Y lv I ey ff' Ti xi W if ly!! f f 'W J 1 5 M Q X ,f f The Yearbook S+afF is aH'emp+ing +o show in fhis book, life in a fypical American school. I+ will demons'I'ra+e how fhe Philosophy of Jefferson High mofivales school adivifies. American securiiy holds as i+s mos+ valued herifage a way of life which if calls democracy. I+ has an economy +ha+ requires The iullesi developmenr of rhe special abiliiies of all ifs people. Hs social s+ruc'rure is made up of many nalionalilies and culiures, many siandards of living, many religious and polifical views, many poieniialilies. To reach i'rs greaiesl efficiency, 'rhis complex and ever-changing socieiy calls for high individual performance, for 'rhe lzgesi values in human relaiions, and for lhe u'rmos'r in self-imposed conlrol. The chief agency in perpeiuaiing and reconsfruciing This way of life is The public school . . . V15 ,! ff' ,f J 1' , Aff! 4 L , l X .ffl V .fir ,Quik - li 'i Ni I. THE CLASS NINETEEN HL The Class of June I94 proudly dedicales 'rhis Yearboc fo lhese lwenly-one boys wh in order lo fulfill lheir dufil lo fheir counlry. have accele Bled 'rheir high school work order +o graduafe in January Having been lrained accorl Dan Buonemani Charles Carroll Joseph Cera ing lo lhe besr American 'rrac Harold Chapin Jack Coco Alfred Dellemonache Mauro DiMuro Michael DiPonzio Sam Fargnoli Raymond Fra++a George Jung iff? L . 72, , :E iail 1 my ii f w,........-v- 1 , 1 K i K2 K .1 ng: N . Y i ffll 122. , 1- , R, . W1 2- S. f Q ' .4 y U , M E L Q K. if 2 QQ E 6 ? fi ,, 55 ii IAN UARY FoRTY-Hve 1. flwey will mee? llweir obliga- ns and acquif fhemselves wi+l1 vor wherever Time and Cir- nsfance call fhem. 'hey exemplify Daniel Webs- 's words. God granfs liberfy y 'ro 1l'1ose who love if. and i always ready fo guard and lend if. .173 2 -F Arihur Krilcszens John Lennon Lauren Lincoln Sam Lipari Salvafore Mafroniano jjj!! fM!Delio Padula il L f 9 ' ! 59, ' N' ,9 n f ' il N i ix ' N ' UI ,rj A L- ' X L' ' 1 'L f' ig u A 3 .. l 3 xy ff ' Xi i Il Frank Palma Xellijn y' ix Leonard Ven+imilia Nicholas Angeloni Liberlo 'Bianchi Calvin Bonaldi Frank Celenfo Mauro De Roma Joseph Di Guardi George Dixon Dominic For'l'una'lo Bernard Galipeau John Guigno Vincenl Giuliano Russell Guzzela IN MEMORIAM We are fhe dead. Shori days ago, we lived, Fell' dawn. saw sunsei glow: Loved and were loved g And now. . . Warren Hiblaard Joseph lanuzzi James Leva George Maddalena Elwood Mafher William Missler William Mowson Perry Novelli Raymond Palermo Palsy Pan1e'H'a Samuel Pefife Michael Pocchiare Anfhony Polce James Qualey Elmer Saurini Michael Seralino Eliol Sherris Alfred Sillafo Roger Slcinner Herberl' Sou+hco'H Bari' Tanialo Elmer Vogl Mark Volonino Grea+er love hafh no man 'rhan +o lay down his life 'For his friend. I u X Mir wfsfff Classes f f e f Lywjfi l fa 2 s gfq r in l!ifff!f'VLj1 7 fi , i . Q25 'The s+s+e Shauna pfawae equal e uc.+.an.-.I QW , X X Q. We oppor+uni+ies for all 'io lhe end +ha'I' eac I acquire +he iraining of which he is capable and 7-KL ihrough which he may besl' serve fhe in+e sociely as a whole JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL QR ps PHILOSOPHY To meer +he needs of a helerogeneous populalion, Jefferson provides ,a varied cur- riculum. Courses in English, social sludies, malhemaiics. science, and heallh are given lo all. ln addilion, classes in commercial worlc, foreign languages, line arls, home economics, and praclical arls are offered io provide lor lhe special abililies and inleresls of lhe sludenis. Bolh regenls and non regenis courses are offered. If ever fhere was a cause, worihy fo be upheld by all of fhe +oil or sacrifice +ha+ fhe human hand or heari can endure, if is fhe cause of Educa+ion. - Horace Mann. Advanced Algebra slu- denfs are a pic'l'ure in concenfrallon. IO Eighfh graders read orally in English class. Biology s+uclen+s perform experimenfs and wri+e up +l1eir findings. 4-'M -in Office Praclice class mas- +er various machines. Ev- ery fype used in large offices is available for s+udy. John Deal explains +he proiecf 'ro his prinring class. I 2 Machine Shop lad has every'I'hing under con'I'rol. Valuable work experi- ence can be gained here. 4,.-,1: 3-, ,Hy S x va. ,F .. -L A' Q.- I 5 ii dl. ff? K 'V' .L ,'f T: f v ,Ax ---'wvv-av Li f Q Q7 Commercial failoring leads righf +o a iob. This class works in cooperaiion wi'I'h +he clorhing indus+ries. I4 Mr. lllig gives a demon- s+ra'l'ion in re-po'r'I'ing. Work in 'Phe greenhouse fascina+es science sfu- denfs. L, A A K'5if?i111s?5Mi3:1wf , Ground School a'Hrac+s The boys of +oday. . V1.1-v , gl' Q4 'T rw' ff rj! Vik K X , ,..v 'v I Pl'1o+ography group learns how +o shoo+ a pic+ure. I 5 R Hosfess class prepares +l1e +able 'For buFFe+ lunclweon. Their work specializes in gracious enierfaining. I 6 Q, k..,,,,,,.-v' Home Nursing - an impor+an+ job. War 'rime demands a knowledge of +l1e care of +l1e sick. S+uden'l's waii expec+an+Iy for fhe show 'I'o go on. I MM 'ny A A 'M' Calling asSembly+ooraer. rf' Q -J WY 29,11 ' Scene from skii' +o promo+e nursing courses. JL, fl 1- ,gy , 5. umm, r -A-:ff 1-Qi . 9 5 3 IW? H? j u Ml 5 ,. 3 Q , if 5 'f if ,. f 6 wa A O R C H E S T R A Xp., 5 ffm QS! Mr. I'ruiH and a voice class. Mr. Sfarke and a 'IrumpeI'er. 4. Charles SIarI:e puis Ihe orchesfra Harough Hs paces. V O I C E T R A I N I N G I 9 This phofograph of 'rise ar'r class won a Key Award in ihe Scholasiic Re- gional Exhibit wry., P Q A f -5-k A A P52 Y Lark X, 14. .,-qw, i ...pf-Loan.-f,,,.m..-u.f4v IA 2' H f Athletics The school should eslablish sound personal, menlal, physical, and emolional healfh knowledge and habils in i'Is pupils . . . recognizing 'I'ha'I' heallh is essenlial 'Io a happy, induslrious, and freedom- Ioving people. JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL PHILOSOPHY Physical educalion is an indispensable parl ol lhe heallh program ol 'lhe American schools, bui il also has oiher purposes and values. His a means oi developing a variely of recrealional inieresis and slcills, ol pro- viding a weallh of powerfully molivaled socializing experiences, and ol building de- sirable alliludes ol leamworlc, sporlsman- ship, and respecl lor olher persons. EDUCATION FOR ALL AMERICAN YOUTH Periodic examinalions by school doclors keep a general check on lhe heallh of sludenls while lhe school nurse isavailable for lhe diagnosis of minor ailmenls. Foo+baIl Aggrega+ion Al Dellamonache Bill Bassei l mmf' J' Uk ' bb X :N . 9 ',, shfaiiNx,l-wawrf-- ,'s 4 7 -W' 'K'S'E Q- v ,L ,H fsume-5ff'fw, f- 'W ' N 22 25 5- WMA W5 gawk- , tx 'KVM Pai' Arioli Rocco DiPonzio Leon DiPalma Iohn Berardicur+i Pa+ Henry Joe Serio Leon DiPalfqa .,-ww .f x . ,ty-if .U ,.,- ,f L,,, SK, , ref ww N. I : L. F 'NK K lf 'w xv fi-x N mx lf Q L. ,. F93 y I I X 4 Sv ,D . 1 iw Q W +253 K4 5 1 Q X Y Jr Q , ,, x .vw T? 23 .. ,Rm The Baske+ball +eam broke even +l1is season. Coco is falxen riglwi' out Del can'+geHl1e ball mw- V, N Q QX ,,-x Y X X x . . .Q 1 N ix - . SW Nxgi , 9 , Cheferieaders say, Yea, Jeff. xx ,l WN, r 1 ' ' , ff ' M k 'gnu-an-unurv 0-surf'-du9v1 4r Qgsvqpgr my 1 L wrvurv '3'D?1h'AM1 Qin '?l 45NJTl Y 41 in Pi' x xmas, 9 ru . Soccer squad gefs some pracfice. 3 'J A vs , Q Lf' fx 'X -' 1 0' ,J ' 5 Soccer Squad f I HJ N'-'L ',L 5 f 1 l 4 H 'gg -f -qqgfim-f--:mm-w--bfqxw-W N 3 Wav Vyykca km..- ,,,, 'L ,.,,,,Q , S c,tr5,,,-, . xy. WW -man '1 mn's'iv f 'YT ' vfN 'F ,AP5 l M'Z OU i 7 in wwf 86 'Z' 'rf -ik ca- w in 54' 4 '? , +V YL if, ,A H . ' ,ma i K. P M-.Lava V K.-WL , ,Q 1 ,, ,Wh Ay Adu 1 ' ' -,ffiwvczr hm ,W-fw ' X W3 , , 'fl 15253, ' ' ' ' , 1, V Q f I gfzqyi ,, ,Q wwf FWZ? XT 6 'Q-wlli TIF 9'- Q Nw. -em ' . Q mm 'ew km er :K --f'fY 1 , . 4 'Xqwv-Lf ' N . , 7 W Mr f .,,.-, . L, H .rv....,T'f' - A M ' -5 K W :rv M f , ,NW , K , 25 XP5'gN5VE,v'F. FL ' M l. 3.Qiff QL' jk J' 954 'J vip 'V 1 fs.. ,fc N' qc! fr ff M f JN' 5u9e'm ak dai Lune Prachce Os cmcv Sake S '9 five A611 x I Po, ar bears 9 Bowling Team mnmx 'lww 'Gm L M my M ,vL, , ag ,wwf 'Vps 'N' M DU I 22 M-. .V . N 1' X I, . um. Coach Charles O'Brien discusses hygiene wiih class. Annual Heal+h lnspecfion goes on. School nurse is always ready wilh 'Firsl' aid gy 4 X 'sr Z 28 ' f U 'J .l ' 'vm ,k ' ff' L s..'1v 3 J Be+5Y Kaufman Pifclwer Joan Sfauber fossed 'rhe ball +0 Hue baHer. n 4 7 N. Aflfer school Leaders' Club and Girls' Alhlefic Council evenfs a++rac+ fhe girls. Lucy Anionelli does a high iump. A horse is no obsfacle fo Doris Burdick. Gym classes give +he fair sex a good workou'I'. 'L Girls play a liHle soccer 49- Leacler Lucy Anfonelli shows 'llme younger girls how i+'s done. The gym class likes oufcloor work. Keep +l1a+ ball in Hue air. 3 2 iw 3 v1f.., ' A ' M- ,.. Qu-f 'c,-fag ofir . Q - ,v-:dr s,:'N f - --1 tif - J, A W 4 .T ' Im H- ' 4w. im. - -Q 5 . .., 1-...sv ... , 'QL-.P ' .P , ,gmzg-im ff f Q 'HRW .,hdwd.,,,G lg. 7' Krug JP' W 6, sq. WFT A .- L We ' -I .P- ,f-i'h-- Af Em. i Nw --'Bmw x ,Q . K., via, M Aww 'lm sig WW' ifbwv' ...wllw .. '-ii Ev M' Mx NV. I V' 4' vi W' tea? 'Oak W A-...N W ,+,,.., If-ui ,pm a W'--L.. rj' W ' .owihw 23- srik. 'fn M Activities s if ll if' Q 1 If I jfpff f I I ,' fu' V If f ' . I ff ,jj 'X .vffr A ff! bin' f Z!! fi I My li 7 211' 'QQf',ll ' ffl' pp, -yy rp li 'fr' f' - I N Ifrnjff' ' 'I ,XA I A . ' J X1 jf!! 'ju' M H fif 1 1, ff f ' 1 f K1 li. We should promo+e in each pupil growih of iudgmenf, leadership, and Followership', and poin'I' ouf +he applicafions of 'ihese abilifies in his daily life. JEFFERSON. . HIGH. .SCHOOL PHILOSOPHY Exira-curricular aciiviiies offer furiher developmenis in leadership and follower- ship. They develop inl'egri+y, indepen- dence, responsibiliiy, iniiiaiive. and loyaliy as a resuli of irained inielligence, self-discipline, and individual pariicipalion for ihe general good. A wide variefy of acfiviiies is sponsored and pupils are urged fo parficipaie. Being a pari' of +he whole school life, curricular as well as exira- curricular, helps fhe pupils +o achieve 'Phe social compeience which is so essenfial +o a happy and successful life. War! 5 ,F I X 'IX ,D Siugeiw Aisgeisiion Omcers' ' i i I Execufive Council discusses business M 1, V ' 34 x The Srudenf Associalion is The cenler of fhe school's aclivi- lies. Through Hs sponsorship of The sale of lhe Sludenl Acliviiy Ticlcel. il finances The school paper, fhe aflernoon gym even+s, 'rhe ailernoon socials, and several nighl dances. Through lhe Dime-A-lvionih Club, 'rhe members of which pledge fo buy one war siamp a monlrh, bonds are boughf for lhe Jefferson Scholarship Fund. To carry oul lhe wishes of lhe sfudenr body il provides a series of Friday nighr dances. H organizes and direcls Jrhe yearly Variely Show and The 'fra- dirional Jefferson Day exercises. I+ organizes and direcls l'he Junior-Senior dancing class. Acling wirh a lacully com- mirree, i+ discusses and suggesfs ways and means lo cope wirh rhe various problems connecled wirh school life. Red Cross Auc+ion tl f -'eggs ' 1 The Nalional l-lonor So ciely has in ils member- ship lhose pupils oulsland ing in scholarship, service, and leadership. 36 A member of lhe Crafl Guild musl submif an ori- ginal proiecl in hanclworlc in addilion lo mainlaining above average Amarlcs in regular classeswlr' I V. ' r J, 1 ' N T! i f , L l , X ,, ' THE JOURNAL 4 Edllors... ...... Helen Sfaniclz Mary Menlesano ,. : ' K Associales ........ , ,.,..,.,........,,...., ....,, G eorge Jung ali., Y 'N lx, 3 wifi? We Jo rnal Reporfers and Wrilers. W l gl f:- ? FLORENTINE SOCIETY Presiden+ .,.., , ..,...A.. Anfhony Guarino The Florenline Sociely, one of The largesl groups, Vicelpresidenlr Jean Lippa af Jefferson, is composed of sludenls of llalian Secremry Mary Vemem descenl and sludenls sluclying 'lhe llallan language. I+ loslers a knowledge of lhe background and he-rilage of 'rhe llalian people, develops good American cilizenship, and promoles worlhy school and cornmunlly proiecls. F-lorenfine Group assembles canned goods 'For lfaly. Ulll' 25 ze-fl 1'-sn f li Mr 'Perv- 'YI' 37 for I s- , fi Girls' Service Corps Omcers yy mr: 4. ,., gy .Tm ill, 53 kzzfzififf W., Wlggw 1 1 W .gb 'mai' 1, .P .. H M .Lf 2 M , . ' , J' do 1 in f '-. rl' Top fligl-n+ Laiin sfudenii make fhis Honor Socie+y. ,an 'Q' M.-Q Hi-Y and Tri-Y presidenfs and vice-presiden+s head Council CommiH'ee. 38 dui' -'ff' As Wm A M 0 Q gm 4 ,Tv ' ,nr Lib r a r y Aides perform many services before and af'I'er school. P gylikllr- r my QRUV5 audi Looking over 'Hue new books in Hue library. 39 A QQ, ' Y . as H: 2 fi-'xr qw his .-V- 1 'sr' W, , X - f Homeroom banking represe-n+a+ives sfress savings and war s+amp purchases. A 'Q N X WS N I 1 X TraFHc Squad does a real iob. Behmd me Scenes - Shiga Crew' S+uden+ sells car fokexnsf X ?K'. 9 1 J . 'A luv . NA A . , ,Q ,7 Wx-, 1, A , ,. w f 'H X, ,X 511.51177 5g,,W. , ,1.. . 5 ly x I x . L ' Vjl!-uf K x Q I I .1 We we Wt r E 'A f . a 'bmi sx Xp . 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Yaoi!! 42 v Seniors Throughoui' fhe high school years Jefferson has endeavored +o develop each pupil's abilifies: 'lo preseni democracy as a superior way of life: fo fosfer an awareness of presenf world inferdepen- dence, and +o sfimulafe aH'i+udes of cooperaiion necessary 'For 'rhe solufion of world problems: fo inspire 'lhe siudenfs fo impose on 'lhemselves +he resfrainfs necessary for 'Phe common good: fo develop leadership and inielligeni' followershipg fo esfablish sound healrh habiis. No one of lhese ideals can loegin and encl al any definiie period. In a growing, dynamic school all obieciives run concur- renrly Jrhroughoui lhe pupil's high school life, while he is moving coniinually 'foward his greaiesl growlh in inielligenl creaiive living. Meef lhe seniors - 'lhe resuli' of +he workings of ihe Jefferson High School Philosophy. we-WW Josephine Achille Francis Al+obello ' i N cf.!' k, Norma Adorni As we seniors approach ever nearer io Graduafiori Day, we seem impeiled +o fake siock of whalr we have gained during our siay af r Lena Albano Wallace Andrews ,tc 0'Hxf'K'iQ' DN fix vziiiy-afizb 'H ef' 5352 ip Qlbj: W' 4 in Jeiferson, a +ypical Amer- M Aww io J' ican school. One of fhemiqyg 050114- iiffii' ihings fha? comes ioii L ! 'Y5g' mind is The exercise of The Wi of qrea+ American privileg56 XX-fri: of choice and 'rhe ne- cessiiy of wise choices. No reqimen+a+ion here. From The firsf year we were allowed 'ro choose our if courses and +he subiecfs i' 5 Dprgkhy Babdjii X MaryxBarbero i f .i Xi! XXX xx? E i J 4 I I ' J l .V . K I f ix JI W YJ .,. . fi 'Wm J is Edgar Allen J J , ir' Ai 'xi 7jiYT1hjmaNAquilina Mil ix Doro WB I lj K ,,. 5 6 '! - W , .W l I X, '7 X l Irene Belardino Lillian Berardino William Bingo Frank Buono Carmine Casche'H'a WA , 71. ff I 1 w---- in which we were infer- esled. Cerlaih basic sub- iecls, lo be sure, were compulsory: English, social sciences, malhemalics, sci- ence, and heallh educa- Hon. All olhers depend- ing on lhe course we had elecled, could be our own seleclion. We soon became aware of lhe democralic char- acler of our life, All slu- denls could parlicipale in fhe exlra-curricular aclivi- Hes of Jrhe school ancl 'rhey Lucille Camardo Edwin Busl1 ,xi 7 i,,filv5a-1- V .ink 'lx Nw iris ' Q' li ii T'-K1 if A X Frances Ca selli Lucy Cocuzzi X af ' -...W of A 1 pemsriee- ip.-ii foql Wg ff' -an-LW Casa Hoe- lwl Ffankch.-feif'f VlJ'l X, were encouraged 'ro do so. Parlicipalion laughl us- lhe necessily for indepen- dence, inilialive, judg- ment a sense of responsi- loilily, perseverance, and loyaliy. Exlra - curricular aclivi- lies emphasized lhe quali- lies of leadership and made us realize, loo, lhe responsibililies lhal lead- ership enlails. Since all who parlicipaled could lead, we soon realized lhe Josephjhe Cosmanie Florence CoHone 46 'V Xe' I ' Ke.. ij. Hi X S I C I Q b , ' 1 iii I ,X fi f,-if Mary Ciardi f a Zqf. ' f Richard Conheacly Charles Cour'rrigh+ 4.-f an 45 , Q , yy --'www' Y ff Ek Q Q . A V, fVrl Vilia Cirelli Rose Corri+ore John Creed X I , l ix A-x l f-.ana W u 1' .5 5 wi A 3 ig 'KA . ,, . 2 , .,-'. .rrk L.--auf. A K i i, gNEQf?Q?!'fi fs ' if . . eg jgf.figf'z '. i if r i i ' + l 3 f j aoloo 'i' I i -:i- i.i' iff T Lena Crislanlello Lucy DeCarne Mary DeLillo ,Q . , 1' if i f frfu' 'YY' M Joseph Cucchero Conslance Cuer -I I Clarence DeBellis X Louise Denis A Q 1 . z,,,,,,v Z ,1 I, ,6- 1 Ml dulies ol being inlelligenl followers. We learned +o live up +o lhe rnollo of lhe scigl - Service Above Sell. As members ol lhe Traffic Squad, Lunchroom Aides, 151+ a g e Crew, Library Aides, Banking Represen- lalives, and numerous olher groups lhaf were rarely in lhe limelight we I If 1 ' ,ws J Shirley Cufalcer Veronica Dangelo - Z 'ww achieved a salislaclion in having done a iob lhal was for lhe good oi olh- M i A --W uf r A , f Z 6U Q1 W. i' V 'file' U l Ga?ielW'gRosa J I Lor islboof ' Q, V K I I b , V, :fi ,,' -f-'s ' E0 i rf' , J f' J IW! Jn MJ , A 1 , - MLQJ afar! ii ' K 5 A 0 X j I ' I ,za I , E i J l . A ' of ,Hifi ,' J! l N' 2 L ' ' 'M A A ' ,R .xx I QHQCW s ,,,i, f 'i ij yu ii fi S1 .w,,' E -, iiii Qi . -, , I Q f 1 f Y A ,N l ia?-.1 1 ' b X, in.,-4' , 1 ?' S---v i J A i l - l Fred DiPaolo Ann Ennocen+e Be++e Folwell 01 O XM! Vicforia DiPaolo Beafrice Donner ers. Giving of lime freely Carl Falco lor flue benelil of ollwers is a czlnaraclerislic of mosl Ameficans. James Guadioso To do llie riglnf llwinq because i+ is +l1e riglil llning became perl of our F philosophy. We slwould inspire our sludenls lo im- pose on +l1emselves volume larily +lie menlal, emo- lional, and social disci- plines llwal will resull in NQQWW llie resfrainls for +l'ie com- mon goocl. lJeFFerson Sclwool Pliilosoplwyl Slricl I i Theresa Galbo 0 vw, X X22- ja . I , MAJ Ednfon D'Onofrio Frank Ferrara Floria F ' .4 f X ii. F ioili o f F 4893 'Sf Q A rw l XP l 2 1 l . in 'l0 Q lgnazio Rinaufo Emily SchmiH Samuel Sheldon Be++y y Frances Shannon Be++ymae Smifh I ififzfir ' ml fm x l If I , ,I I 1 1 I Agn Rosen , r r . , 1 ff 11 dual which is lhe basic lenel of democracy. I+ can provide opporfunilies To live democracy in 'rhe school and fhe home, in The worlcsho and!! 'rhe marlcelplace 'f' l , ' s if i'i The cenirall vahies of democracy Care developed 'rhfroughi fhe American schools: +he prihciple ,of human equallfy and lorofh- ' I erhbod: H16 concepjrion ol Jrhe dignify and Worth bf lhe individual: 'lhe pro- .fi Fern Smifh sf 5 David Savage Sylvia Sauers II A H . .N -I' - I r Helen S+anick l' - 1 Q' -1+ , .S ,,. . f fl fi I r Q N 1 5 3 1 - fffs 4 , V f. Romilda Slanziola fm Z Leo Slornelli Mary Qarnelli I Carl Tandoi cesses ol free inquiry, dis- cussion, crilicism. a n cl group discussion: The can- ons ol personal inlegrily, honesly, and fairness: lhe idea of rhe obliqalion and noloilily of labor: lhe con- cern for lhe good ol lhe oornmunily. Rose Teo,-a American schools inslillf I' failh lhal men can rule lhemselves, lailh lhal lhe human mind can be 'rrusled and should be ser free. Mary Trobia Ann Tro'H'o 54 ' 1 1 I is A K I X iff' l iylxlhy fx fl Carl Teresi J rgar homso Mary Tumia j XG4+e I - ' fl lx U Mary VerneHi ary Ver link .lf ca Beverly Warclell June Welch The public schools con- ' 'ro sfrengfhen and Frank S'I'agniH'o Hue +l1e loyally' e 'nes Q Alfred Villareale Eugene Viferise ll enlai, +l1e-, i+h mladkv Jrlwe ditclicullies w' if musf face. l SS' ' , 55 I lg le- ff 'D 'W N -,L fwdyl ' M K , X vi L.. 1 N 'N xlxfxf f If 6 x x 1 f V X K X , , 4 Q Ax , ll, X 71 , s.:'! k M19 1' 3' x If x N M .l 4 1 . 4 H539 3 4- -I ff' 1 4 Nw - grgg-1313. -3 ,nuan-1-11-up 'K qv ? 3' Q1 v 5 E' ,. C M f ii L Ta n COMPLIMENQ ' 4, or E - x MT. HOPE FRUIT 81 YEGETABLES xi X g W 50 plimenfs C f ' x T ,l 'llc 5 RoNcoNs FUNERAL Home Q M i li if gl TAVERN Av enue Ni 340 rig Q X Elllllll A ll ll ll LEONE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Specializing Frederic Permanents 497 Dewey Avenue Rochester, New York Glenwood 3740 Main Mich 1018 Glen. 4008-R STATE WASHER SERVICE Washers and Vacuum Cleaners Repaired Bought and Sold ael Scialdone 5l9 State Street efferson High School Book Store PATRONIZE YOUR SCHOOL BOOK STORE Y SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT MODERATE PRICES W A W Mffwwff ' iff! A ,A !,,.,w? W 1f '3i,-Q f ,, W MW W ya i if FA' ,v 'I a.,QJJ'!Ia!!,V!t rf' 'MMENTS or Mas. JACK Hutcl-nNsoN PITTSFQRD New YORK ' ' , K Us X A iw DUNHAM'S BILLIARD PARLQR 30 Main Street East Rochester, New York PRENZIVALLI BROTHERS SUPER MARKET Fairport, New York BARNER HARDWARE STORE 485 Dewey Avenue Rochester, New York BORRELLI FURNITURE and APPLIANCE COMPANY General Motors Frigidaires Maytag Washers 487 State Street Rochester, N. Y. Phone: Main 4580 Easy Terms coMPLnMENTs or FRANK SCIOTINO SHOE REPAIR 1559 Mt. Hope Avenune Rochester, New York EDGERTON BOWLING HALL COMPLIMENTS OF 'nd GRILL TRANSAMERICAN FREIGHT LINES, INCORPORATED COMPLIMENTS OF AL'S STAND K WU' If A f. .7 I' I I ,. -,Z , . -.I W X IVV I f of fl. f I W V COMPLIMENTS ANTHONY LOMBARDO Main 5748 527 State Street DI PONZIO BROTHERS FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES FUNERAL DIRECTORS 52343 Stew Sm' Rochester, N. Y. Joseph F. DiPonzio John A. DiPonzio RED DOME CBiggest Little Restaurant in Rochesterl State and Church Streets J. B A K E R Y CAMERON'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 26 Parkway All branches of Beauty Culture Specializing in Permanents FLORENCE ROSE, Prop. 473 Lyell Avenue Rochester, New York 9 A.M. -7 P.M. Later by appointment Glen. 7359 LOOK TO THE FUTURE ' BUY LOW COST SAVINGS BANK LIFE INSURANCE FOR PROTECTION AND SAVINGS LIFE INSURANCE COSTS LESS - AT YOUR SAVINGS BANK ROCHESTER SAVINGS BANK 47 Main Street West 40 Franklin Street ARROW FOOD STORES Meats - Groceries - Fruits - Vegetables 537 Dewey Avenue 326 North Street Glenwood 177 stone 5530 COMPLIMENTS OF SOL ROSEN Phone Glenwood 7265 620 Dewey Avenue Glen. 6514 BO MINK 501 Dewey Avenue Rochester, New York YOUR GOVERNMENT ASKS YOU TO SAVE GAS AND ELECTRICITY There is a critical shortage of coal and oil, both of which vital war fuels are used in the production of gas and electricity. The United States War Pro- duction Board urges you to cut down on your use of gas and electricity wherever possible in order that more coal and oil may be available forthe war effort. 'k 'k 'k ROCHESTER GAS 81 ELECTRIC ROCHESTER STATIONERY COMPANY, INC. SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT Mill Street Rochester, N coMPi.iMENTs OF A. GUETTI 8. 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You'll find - I ' ' ' framing hereareai pl easu re. our newly ' Al-nteresting lWork Pleasant Associations modernized school offers you the finest facilities of any business school in Amer- ica. New day school terms begin -every opportuhixies '3 m'onths. Obtain full particulars at Part or Full Time Work nc I Would you like to visit ourlong distance office? ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE CALL ' l72 Clinton Ave., So. Rochester 4, N. Y. MISS, .MCGRATH Main 9800 Extension 301 COMP'-IMENTS OF New York Telephone Company Long Distance Office 1 .A WHOLESALE 'GROCER W V COMPLIMENTS' Wx Z M OJ . . ofthe ,Hr I I XO ,Q MERTIMBER CLUB?- I i I ff , r ,gyfg b Anthony Guarino W, Mi 21:12 Zi1'ZQi.ifi.i1-. Lee Tiffany Betty Annechino John Lennon Carl Falco MQW June Welch ...........President ..........Vice-President ...........Secretary .......Treasurer E sf? .i Bettymae Smith A I Frank Panzetta William Piarulle fe? WH. I. KELLER 00. BUFFALO 3. ll- Vi . 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