Lynch High School - Senior Yearbook (Amsterdam, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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I'- l'... n.'.su ..-.-...- . 4' ',.' ,. -'.-.-,.:-.: .- .. -',','-.Ii-,., ...- '.-.lg 1...- ' .,'. '--.'-'.. ' '. ' 'u .--n,.-.',..- -. 0.'.,'-.'- ..-. .....' AMS 4 HQLQAM vow U...- I,-'.'., '-, '.. ..' '- -.f'.'- f...' ..'-4 ,-.1-,rg '. ' . . .,'.'- f.'.'. ,.... .tl u-I 5 z E 5 4 z O : Q z I DEDICATED T0 ICTORY We of the United Nations are agreed on certain broad principles in the kind of peace we seek. The Atlantic Charter applies not only to the parts of the world that border the Atlantic, but to the whole world, disarmament of ag- gressors, self-determination of nations and peoples, and the four freedoms .... freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom from want and freedom from fear. FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT President of the United States YEAR BOOK STAFF First Row lleft to rightl-Donald Kelly, Audrey Coyle, James Conover, Catherine Van Alcen. Second Row fleft to right,-Theresa Rigatti, Gertrude Miller, Marjorie Rollins, Eleanor Intilli, Patronella Morey, Mr. Turner, Burton Bush. Third Row lleft to rightl-Wava Webb, Joyce Grunewald, Dorothy Swart, Elsa Tiemann, Beverly Forbush, Jean Lownds, Beatrice Leger, Charles Alenier, Robert Brodie, James Wickham, Rita Hammond. Fourth Row lleft to rightl-Walter Kalcowslci, Barbara Reiff, Mrs. Livingston, Ruth Capala, Vera Boris, Ethel Bebb, Miss Mosher, Ellis Gallagher. Missing From Picture--Jeanne Stanton, Robert I-lempton. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ,.... ,.,,.,, j ames A. Conover .ASSISTANT EDITOR , . , ,,,.... Catherine Van Alcen BUSINESS MANAGER ..............., . .....,... Rita Hammond ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER . ......... Ellis Gallagher LITERARY EDITOR .,,... .,.,,., , ., I ,.o,. ..,.....,...,,.,,,,,,,,........,,.,,,,,,.,,........,..,,,,,.........,,, E lsa Tiemann ASSXSTANTS T0 LITERARY EDITOR .,........ ,Donald Kelly, Audrey Coyle, Wava Webb, Marjorie Rollins, Robert Hempton, Joyce Grunewald, Gertrude Miller, Beverly Forbush. SPORTS EDITORS .............. ..,.,,,,........ ....... ....,...,. . , .,,............,,,.,..... D o minic Petrone, jean Lownds ART EDITORS ....,..,.........,,,,,,...,.,....,.......,,.,.............,.,..... .......,, . Patronella Morey, Eleanor Intilli PHOTOGRAPHS ........... Barbara Reiff, Vera Boris, Teresa Rigatti, Ethel Bebb, Dorothy Swart, Betty DeGroff, Ruth Capala. SOCIETIES ...,.,,.,................, ,,.......... .,,...... ...,....,. R o b ert Brodie, Beatrice Leger, Jeanne Stanton BUSINESS ASSISTANTS ...,.,,.,... Burton Bush, Charles Alenier, James Wicklmam, Mario Checca, Walter Kukowslci. FACULTY ADVlSORS- Editorial ...,...., ....,.. L ouise Livngston Business, .,.,,. ,...... T heda Mosher Art , . ........ ......... R obert Turner SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS E Mr. Heth G. Coons - Superintendent of Schools Mrs. Clara S. Bacon - Assistant Superintendent Mr. lames R. Kelton ----- Principal Wilbur H. Lynch Senior High School Mr. Raphael l. McNulty - - - Vice-Principal CLASS OFFICERS E President - - Edward Thibodeau Vice-President - Wava Mae Webb Secretary-Treasurer - Rita I. Hammond RICHARD AGARD Dick Fifth Ward School Navy A bright little boy with laughing face. EILEEN AHNERT Leen Guy Park Avenue School Secretary Band, '39, '40, '41, '42, Orchestra, '39, '40, '41, Chorus, '40, '41, Credit List, '39, '40, National Music Festival, '41, A kind word for all. ANGELA ALDI QlToni,, Fifth Ward School Business The milclest manners with the bravest heart. CHARLES ALENIER Chuck Mt. Penn Grade School Dentistry A. B. G. Fraternity, Hi-Y, V. Basket- ball, '41, Year Book Staff, Credit List, Student Mixer, '41, Man is the only animal that blushes, or needs to. MARY DACRUZ ALMEIDA DaCruz Milton Avenue School Undecided East Main Street School No tardiness for three years. Silence is more musical than any song. EDITH ALTENBURG Edie Fifth Ward School Business School Credit List, '39, '40, '41, Perfect Attend- ance, '40, '41. Society knows her flirtatious ways. FRANK ALVAREZ East Main Street School Undecided Credit List, '4l. I will sit down now but the time shall come when you will hear me. ALEX ANDREWS Farmer Hammondtown School Undecided I don't see the necessity of work. FRED ATKINSON Fifth Ward School Undecided The force of his merit makes his way. ROSE E. AULISI Rosie East Main Street School Undecided Sophomore Athletic Club, '40, Secretary, Psi Chi Phi Sorority, '42, Item Reporter, '41, Physical Demonstration, '41, Per- fect Banking, '40, 41, '42, Hi-Y , '41, '42. A witty woman is a treasure, a witty beauty is a power. GENEVIEVE ANN BABLINSKAS Jennie St. Casimir's Red Cross lvolunteerl Perfect Banking, Credit List, Patriotic Review. Thank God! l-also- am an American! VERONICA ANN BABROWICZ Ronny New East Main Street School St. Casimir's Office Work Chorus, '40, '41, Perfect Banking, three years, Credit List. Gentle of speech and beneficent of mind. JOHN BAKER Bake Hagaman Grammar School Army Baseball, '41, '42, Intramural League, Credit List. Not a man of iron but of live oak. JOSEPH BAKUZONIS Kussie Hagaman Grammar School Tri-State College Aviation, Engineering Intramural Basketball Team, '41, '42, A. H. S. Representative at Luncheon of Teachers' Convention in Albany, Perfect Attendance, '41, Perfect Banking, '42, Credit List, '41, '42, Work first and then rest. GLORIA BARBAGELATA Bobbie Milton Avenue School Undecided Plain without pomp and rich without a show. ETHEL RAE BEBB Arnold Avenue School Nursing Academy Street School Phi Delta Sorority, '40, '41, '42, Vice- President Hi-Y, High Exalted Zombie, Junior Prize Speaking Contest, Year Book Staff, Usher, '40, '41, '42, Student Mixer, '40, Senior Play. Forgetting is Woman's first and greatest act. LORETTA BECKER Becky Academy Street School Business School Junior Prom Committee, Credit List. Tranquility.' Thou better name Than all the family of Fame! AUDREY BEECHER St. Mary's Institute Laboratory Technician Credit List, '40, Sophomore Athletic Club, Archery Club. Love ceases to he a pleasure, when it ceases to he a secret. RITA BELLARDINI Fifth Ward School U. of Southern California Credit List, Chorus, '40, '41, Vice-Presi- dent, Psi Chi Phi Sorority, Perfect Bank- in . g Woman is man's confusion. DOROTHEA BENNETT !!Dot7, Academy Street School Undecided K. E. Sorority, Credit List, Student Mix- er, '40, Perfect Banking. in canno 0 ow i noir wor s ex- M d t ll t, d press Her infnite sweetness. MARTIN GUNTHER BERCHEM Berch New East Main Street School Ithaca College Band and Orchestra, Zombies, Noon- Hour Orchestra, '40, N. Y. S. Music Clinic, '40, Student Councilor. He's the master of all musicians WALTER BIENICK Bill Vrooman Avenue School Norwick Quietness is best. CYRILLA BLONGIEWICZ St. Stanislaus School Business School Honor Roll, Credit List, Perfect Bank- ing. She does all things well. MARION M. BOCCIO Milton Avenue School Undecided Fifth Ward School Perfect Banking, three years, Credit List. The deepest rivers make the least din. DOROTHEA ANN BOGDAN Dot St. Stanislaus School Mildred Elley Alternate Student Councilor, Credit List, Honor Roll. Peaceful, studious and quiet. PHYLLIS ANN BOGUZES ffphilfi Academy Street School St. Peter's Hospital Perfect Attendance, '40, Perfect Bank- ing, '40, '41, '42, Sophomore Athletic Club, '40, Cheerleader, '41, '42, Athletic Club, '41, '42, Class Banker, '40, '41, '42, No tardiness, Tumbling Club, '40, Demonstration, '40. It is energy that produces the miracle of enthusiasm in all ages. VERA BORIS Milton Avenue School Albany Business College Director, Sophomore One-Act Play, '40, Assembly Programs, Knights of the Test Tube Society, Honor Roll, '40, '41, '42, Year Book Staff, '42, Honor Society, '42, Hi-Y, '42, Whose yesterdays look backward with a smile. LAVERNE CARR BORNT Wern McCleary School Undecided Poetry Honor Reading, Century Club, Credit List, '40, '41, Be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath. DON BORWHAT Don Academy Street School Navy Basketball, '40, '41, '42, Credit List, Al- ternate for Football, '40, A jolly good fellow, by fore. DOMINICK BOTTISTI, JR. UR-edf, Fifth Ward School Undecided Credit List, Perfect Banking, three years, Badminton Championship, '41, '42. Always ready for a bit of fun. JEAN BOWER Academy Street School Nurse Training or Russell Sage Secretary, Girls' Athletic Club, Treas- urer, K. E. Sorority, Bowling Club, Sec- retary-Treasurer, Knitting Club, Nation- al Honor Society, Honor Roll, Tumbling Club. She ticks along calculating and steady like a meter in a cab. BENNETT C. BRADT, JR. Ben McCleary School Undecided Perfect Banking. Ah, those dimples on his cheeks! DORIS BRENNER P. S. 177, Brooklyn, N. Y. Undecided Drama Class, Director, Senior One-Act Play, '41, Director, Christmas Play, '41, Assembly Program, Perfect Banking, No Tardiness, Delta Phi Nu Sorority, Cred- it List, Junior Prom Committee, Usher, Junior Prize Speaking Contest, '41, Di- rector, Senior Play, Usher, Commence- ment, '4l. joy rises in me, like a summer's morn.' GLADYS M. BRODHEAD Pinky Fourth Ward School Auburn City Hospital Treasurer, Alpha Delta Phi Sorority. Patience-I n patience there is safety. ROBERT FREDERICK BRODIE CfBob,, Fourth Ward School Dartmouth Student Mixer, '39, '40, '41, Marshal, Gamma Sigma Fraternity, Credit List, '40, '41, 42, National Honor Society, So- ciety Editor, Year Book Staff. Self-trust is the first secret of success ' DONALD BROOKER NDN McCleary School Pittsburgh I am not of that feather to shake off my friend when he most needs me. ERMINEO BROOKS !QJinx7! Arnold Avenue School Academy Street School Airplane Mechanic or Army Pilot High School Horseshoe Championship, '40, Bowling Team, '40, '41, '42, What is mind? No matter. lVhat is matter? Never mind. MILDRED BROSZEIT Milly McCleary School Nurse Training Guard of Arms, Alpha Delta Phi So- ronty. I am resolved to grow fat, and look young until forty. FLORENCE G. BROWN QQFIOSSYD McCleary School Business School Woodrow Wilson School Perfect Banking, No Tardiness. We know little of thee-but that little is good. BERNARD BRUNT Limey Milton Avenue School U. S. Navy Academy Street School Honor Roll, Credit List. It's nice to get up early, hut who wants to be nice? JEAN MARIE BRZEZINSKI Jeanie St. Stanislaus School Mildred Elley Honor Roll, Credit List, Chi Sigma Theta Sorority. A pleasing girl with pleasing ways. ANN BURBA !!Bub7, Woodrow Wilson School Polytechnic High School, San Francisco, Calif. Business School Credit List. A ge will not wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety. BURTON S. BUSH New East Main Street School Undecided Alpha Beta Gamma Fraternity, One-Act Play Contest, '39, Junior Prize Speaking, '41, Bank, '41, Chief Usher for three years, Senior Play. Unfailing energy and an abundance of pep. GERALDINE M. BUSH Gerry New East Main Street School Undecided Sophomore Athletic Club. Keep thy eyes wide open hefore mar- riage, and half shut afterwards! NORMA R. BUSSING NBUZZYU Minaville, District No. 7, School Business Chorus, '40, '41, Perfect Banking, Credit List, Music Festival, '41, Student Coun- cil Alternate, '40, A maiden never bold of spirit, so still and quiet. RAYMOND BUTKUS Chink St. Casimir's School Undecided Tennis Team, '40, '41, Football Team, '39, '40, ,4l. A light heart lives longer. RUTH CAPALA St. Stanislaus School State College Honor Roll, Year Book Staff, National Honor Society, Banker, Librarian. She improves each shining hour. CONCETTA CARBONE f'Tina West Spring Street School Fifth Ward School Traphagen School of Fashion Design A cleft in the chin, a devil within. MARIA Y. CARBONE Mary Fourth Ward School Business School President, Sigma Phi Sorority, '41, '42, Chorus, '40, '41, '42, Music Festival, '40, '41, '42. I have a heart with room for every joy. ROGER CARR QlRog,, New East Main Street School Navy Credit List, Honor Roll, Altemate, Stu- dent Council, Junior Prom Committee. Knight without fear, without reproach. JOSEPH CARRETTA QQ-loc!! Guy Park Avenue School Union College No Tardiness, Perfect Banking, Honor- able Mention, Recorder Essay Contest. Though modest-on his unembarrassed brow nature has written-gentleman. LOUIS M. CASLINE Lou Milton Avenue School Undecided Intramural Champ, '39, Junior Prom Committee, '40, '41, Credit List, '40, '41, The man that hlushes is not quite a brute. JOSEPH CETERSKI Red St. Stanislaus School U. of Michigan Credit List, '39, '40, '41, Business Mana- ger of Item, '41, '42, Zombies, Perfect Banking. The redhead is a crown of glory. MARIO CHECCA Check Academy Street School Undecided Credit List, Year Book Staff. The picture of radiance. JOHN CHERICO Chirk Fifth Ward School Undecided To be strong is to be happy. ELIZABETH CHORZELEWSKA Betty Lutheran Church School Undecided Honor Roll, Credit List. Her smile is sweetened hy her gravity. CHARLES CHRISS Charlie Swart Hill School Undecided Bowling Team, '40, '41, Student Coun- cilor, '39, '40. His curly hair dishevelled in the wind. JOHN WARNER CHRISTMAN Chriss Guy Park Avenue School Undecided Junior Prom Committee, Chorus, '39, Hi-Y Member, Perfect Banking. He gazes not with distaste upon the opposite sex. JOSEPH CIONEK Werten McCleary Street School Rabbit Raising Amsterdam Cadet Corps, A. H. S. Foot- ball Squad, '41. Think much, say little. DORIS JEANETTE CLARK GDM!! Academy Street School Undecided Usher, K. E. Sorority, Patriotic Review, Perfect Banking, Credit List, Junior Prize Speaking. Me excited? Never! PEGGY LEE CLARK Upegn Guy Park Avenue School Marietta College Phi Delta Sorority, I-Ii-Y. How sweet is true love! FRANKLIN V. COLISTRA Frank Fifth Ward School Undecided Intra-mural Basketball, '40, '41, '42 He's never in a hurry, but he gets there just the same. MAE COLLINS Maisie Tribes Hill Grammar School Business School Perfect Banking, Chorus, '41, A strange thing is man, hut a stranger thing is woman. MURIEL COLSON Guy Park Avenue School X Business School No Tardiness, Perfect Attendance, '41, Perfect Banking, '40, '41, '42, Class Banker. Our ideals are our better selves. VINCENT CONDELLO Jitterbug New East Main Street School Undecided Perfect Banking, Track Team, '41, Ac- robatics, Intramural Basketball League, '40, '41, '4-2. His life is a huhhle. JOHN CONNEY Connie Guy Park Avenue School Medicine Academy Street School Student Librarian, Chairman, Junior Prom Door Committee, Director, Junior Class Play, Student Councilor, '4l. ln native worth and honor clad. JAMES A. CONOVER !!Arch!7 West Spring Street School Columbia President, Gamma Sigma Fraternity, Edi- tor-in-Chief, Year Book, President, Hon- or Society, President, Sitzmark Ski Club, Vice-President, Camera Club, Vice-Presi- dent, Hi-Y, Secretary, Gamma Sigma, Treasurer, Gamma Sigma. The foremost man of all this world. ROBERT COOPER QYBOBD Fifth Ward School Marines Alternate Councilor, Credit List. One man with courage makes a majority. MARIE EMILIE CORDES Minnie West Spring Street School Secretary Honor Roll, '40, '41. Credit List, '40, '41, '42 Frailty, thy name is woman. DOMINICK COTUGNO Nick Fifth Ward School Penn State President, Chi Phi Beta Fraternity, Drum Major. three years, Orchestra, three years, Dance Or- chestra, three years, Swing Jamboree, two years, Credit List, Crazy Rhythm Review, Perfect At- tendance, '40, '41, '42, Christmas Program, '39, Music Festival, Sectional Music Festival, Balls- ton Spa: State Finals, Music Festival. Poughkeep- sie, National Final, Music Festival. Albany and Atlantic City. What has Gable got that I haven't? AUDREY COYLE QlAud,, Arnold Avenue School College Academy Street School Honor Roll, '40, '41, '42, Credit List, '40, '41, '42, Phi Delta Sorority, Hi-Y, Sec- retary, Northeastern I-Ii-Y Council's Meet- ings, Usher Corps, Athletic Club, Arch- ery Club, Student Mixer, '40, Perfect Banking, '40, '41, '42, Zombies, Year Book Staff, Patriotic Review, Junior Prom. Sweet personality, full of rascality. PAUL CONSTANTINE Chief Fourth Ward School Alabama University, News Reporter I know you are full of good nature. , REGINA CZELUSNIAK St. Stanislaus School Mildred Elley Honor Roll: Chi Sigma Theta Sorority. Her stature tall, I hate a dumpy woman. EDWARD CZERWIEC QCEd5! St. Stanislaus School Ithaca College New East Main Street School Perfect Banking, '40, '41, '42: No Tardi- ness, '40g Intramural Basketball, '40, '41, '42 Here's a man of quality. JOHN DALESANDRO Dales Fifth Ward School Undecided Nothing is impossible to the willing heartf' RICHARD DANTINI Dam Fifth Ward School Undecided Chi Phi Beta Fraternity: Intramural Sports. Haste makes waste. JEAN DARGUS Dolly St. Casimir's School Mildred Elley Credit List: Banking. Learning by study must be wonf' HERMAN E. D'ATRI ttHenn93 New East Main Street School Siena President. Junior Class: President. Inter-Frater nity and Sorority Council: President, Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity: High Exalted Zombie: Edi- tor-in-Chief. Junior Issue of Item: Society Editor and StaH Writer of Item: Vice-President. Senate: Winner, Sanford Prize Speaking Medal: Sopho- more, Junior, Senior. One-Act Plays: Chairman. Junior Pin and Sales Committees: Banker: As- sembly Programs: Christmas Play: School Choir: Amsterdam and Saratoga Music Concerts: Ush- er: Delegate. American Legion Boy's State Pass- ing Bar and Journalism Exams. and becoming Senator and Asst. Attorney General of State: Credit List: Head Usher, 194i Commencement: Minstrel Show: Chairman, Senior Pin Commit- tee: Century Club Christmas Pageant. Every hero becomes a bore at lastf' WILLIAM DAVIES Bill Milton Avenue School Undecided Errrncst, sincere constantly, endcavoringf' SHIRLEY DAVIS West Spring Street School Wilberforce College, Ohio Honor Roll: Credit List: Senior Play. Her heart is true as steelf' HELEN ELIZABETH DE GROFF !!Betty77 Guy Park Avenue School University of Rochester Year Book Staff: Hi-Y: Treasurer, Phi Delta Sorority: Band, '39, ,40, '41: Na- tional Honor Societyg Senior Play. Modcsty is the beauty of women. JOSEPH DELLA POSTA New East Main Street School Undecided Band. Let your conscience he your guide. ELVIRA L. DEL SANTO !fTimrnyY7 Fifth Ward School Designing Girls' Athletic Club, '41, '42: Perfect Banking: Credit List: Alternate Counci- lor, '4l: No Tardiness, three years: Girls' Basketball Team. '40, '41, '42: Junior Prom Decorating Committee: Perfect At- tendance: Patriotic Review: Bowling League. Mischief lurks in her eyes. PATRICK DE LUCA KiTom!, Vrooman Avenue School Printer The same yesterday, today and tomorrow. BERNARD DEPA Ugameyff St. Stanislaus School Albany Business College Sports Editor, Item, Chairman, Check- ing Committee, Junior Prom, Co-Mana- ger, Football, '41, Tennis Squad, Honor Roll, Credit List. Businesslike and energeticf, GLORIA DICAPRIO REGION New East Main Street School Undecided Chorus, '40, '41, '42. Modesty reaps its own rewardf' THOMAS DICAPRIO Cal New East Main Street School Undecided Assistant Student Councilor, '40, '41. A man with a wayf, WARREN j. DIXON route' Arnold Avenue School Undecided Academy Street School .Iayvee Basketball Team, '39, '40, Base- ball, '40. He lives best who lives gailyf' THEODORE C. DOMBLEWSKI Ted Hagaman Grammar School Cornell, Agricultutist Intramural Basketball, Football, and Soc- cer. It's being corn-fed tbat gives bim that healthy glmvfi' RALPH DOUGLASS !!D0ugD Fort Johnson School Agriculture Innocent, but bow guilty?', VIRGINIA C. DROZD Uvirgn St. Stanislaus School Red Cross fVolunteer1 Student Councilor, three years, Director, Junior One-Act Play, Junior Prom Com- mittee, Credit List, Perfect Banking, No Tardiness, ,39. Her beart and ber band-both open and full. CHARLES DRZEWICKI New East Main Street School Undecided He sets bis own pacef, EARL DUFEL Duff Tribes Hill Grammar School Undecided Cadet Corps, Wrestling, Zombies. Rare compound of oddity, frolic and fun. MARION C. DUFEL Duf Honor Roll, Credit List, Perfect Bank- ing, Perfect Attendance, '39, '40, '41, A Woman is always cbangeablef, ADELAIDE DYBAS Vrooman Avenue School Secretarial Work Band, '40, '41, Orchestra, '41, Perfect Banking, Credit List, Music Festival, '40, '41. Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweetf, JOE A. DYBAS, JR. IQJOSCD Woodrow Wilson School Army Band Band, '40, '41, '42. A veritable music master. WALTER C. DYBAS Walt Vrooman Avenue School Cornell U. Band. And let music come forth. EDWARD DYLONG QQNOSC77 Academy Street School Navy Milton Avenue School Credit List, Perfect Attendance, Intra- mural Sports. It,s good to make a jestf, REGINA DZIKOWICZ Jeanne St. Stanislaus School Undecided Cheerleader, two years, Credit List, Hon- or Rollg Sophomore Athletic Club, Junior-Senior Athletic Club, Bowling League. From a little spark may hurst a mighty flame. MARY J. EHMER Fifth Ward School Amsterdam School of Commerce Credit List. Every morning, a smiling face. FRED ELLERS New East Main Street School Undecided Chorus. lt's never too late to mendf, JOSEPH F. FALCO Q'Vitalis Fifth Ward School U. of Michigan St. Mary's Institute Credit List, '40, Football, '4lg School Bowling Team, '41, Intramural Basket- ball, '40, '41, '42, Associate Sports Edi- tor, Item, '42, Phi Kappa Epsilon Fra- ternity, Badminton Tournaments, 340, '4l,'42g Volley Ball Champs, '40, In- tramural Softball, '40, '41, '42. What should a man do hut he merryf, HAROLD E. FAULDS Fauldsie McCleary School Undecided Never leave 'til tomorrow that which you can do todayf' BERNARD EMIL FELSKI Guernsey Manny's Corners Grammar School Aviation Cadet Corps. just drifting alongf, DOROTHY FILIPECK Q!Dot7, Vrooman Avenue School Nursing Item Stalf, '41, '42: Co-Editor-in-Chief, Item, '4Zg Girls' Athletic Club: Archery Club, 41, '42g Zombie Society, '42: Usher, '42g Sophomore Athletic Club, '40: President, Sophomore Ath- letic Clubg Christmas Vaudeville, '40: Crazy Rhythm Review, '4lg Patriotic Review, '4l: Kam- pus Kutups, '41, One-Act Play Contest, 42: En- tertainment Committee, Junior Promg Springfield College Exhibition Committee, '40, Play Day Activity. '41, '42g Play Day Official, Credit List, '40, '41, '42g Perfect Banking, '40, '41. Good humor only teaches charms to last. BEVERLY FORBUSH UBCVY, School 19, Albany Syracuse or Antioch Elsmere Grade School College Bethlehem Central High School K. E. Sorority, Zombies, Assembly Pro- grams, '42, Year Book Staff, One-Act Play, '42, Senior Play, Poetry Honor Reading, Century Club. The sweetest thing that ever grew beside a human doorf, SHIRLEY FORD McCleary School Undecided Vice-President, Alpha Delta Phi Sorori- ty, Item Staff, two years. Fond of pleasure. HAROLD FREDERICKS Academy Street School Army Band, three years, Orchestra, two years, Music Committee, Junior Prom, Music Clinic, '41, State and National Music Competition Festivals, three years. An all 'round good fellozvfl ARTHUR PETER FRITZ Boots Milton Avenue School Navy Academy Street School A stitch in time saves nine. LOUIS FROLLO rlN00dyH West Spring Street School Undecided Intramural Basketball, three years. Nor do I say too much. NORBERT FRYC Knobby St. Stanislaus School Business School Junior Homeroom Basketball Champi- ons, Baseball, '41, Second Team, Foot- ball, '41. Would there were more like him. JULIANNE GADEIKIS Julie St. Casimir's School School of Commerce Alternate Councilor, Banker. Act well your part, there all the honour lies. THERESA GAETANO Tessie Fifth Ward School Business College Student Councilor, three years, Honor Roll, three years, Credit List, Girls' Ath- letic Club, Sophomore Athletic Club, Girls' Tumbling Club, Reporter, G. A. C., Patriotic Review, Perfect Banking, three years, No Tardiness, Winner, Foul Shooting Contest, '40, '41, Typist, Item Staff, Junior Ring Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Girls' Bowling Team, Basketball Team. Well done is better than well said. B. JUNE GAGE if-Iunieff Fort Johnson School Plattsburg Normal No Tardiness, Junior Prom Committee, Patriotic Revue, Zombie Society, Perfect Banking. Her heart is like a singing bird. JACK GAGE Fort Johnson School Ithaca College Student Councilor Alternate, Golf Team, three years, Junior Prom Committee, Item Staff, '41, '42, Zombie Society, Credit List. The surest way to hit a Wornan's heart is to take aim kneeling. J. ELLIS GALLAGI-IER !!Gal77 Cranesville School Union College Credit List, Senior One-Act Play, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Ring Commit- tee, Student Councilor, '40, '41, '42, President, Student Council, '42, Presi- dent, Nu Delta Sigma Fraternity, Hi-Y, Year Book Staff, Assembly Program, Student Mixer, Ski Club. A regular guy. JANE Louise GARDINIER 'fshmyr School District No. 7 School Secretarial Work Credit List, '40, '41, Kappa Epsilon So- rority, Class Banker, '40, '42, Student Mixer, '40, Perfect Attendance, '40, '41, Perfect Banking, '40, '41, No Tardiness, '40, '41, Sophomore Athletic Club. Two heads are better than one. RUTH JEANNETTE GARDINIER Trixie School District No. 7 School Beauty Culture K. E. Sorority, Perfect Banking, Student Mixer, '40, Stage Class, '41. Fm the other head. KENNETH L. GARDINIER Ken Cranesville School Government Position Intramural Basketball Team, '40, Junior Champs, '41, Credit List. Sober, but not serious, quiet, hut not idle. MARJORIE E. GARDINIER Marge West Spring Street School Business School Perfect Banking, No Tardiness, Honor Roll, '40, Credit List, '40, '41, Girls' Physical Demonstration. De'vout, yet cheerful, active, yet resigned. JAMES I-I. GARDNER Hymn Academy Street School Undecided Band, '40g Perfect Banking, '40, '41, '42. Good things come in small packages- so does dynamite. EDWARD GAWRON Patches Vrooman Avenue School Aviation, Marines His ambition-to glide through the skies. STEPHEN GAWRON Whitey Vrooman Avenue School Undecided He has a great capacity for one person. EDWARD W. GEIB Buds McCleary Street School Aviation Intramural Sozcerg English Play. My candle burns at both ends. CHARLES W. GEIGER Chuck Arnold Avenue School Navy Academy Street School Credit List. He'll make his way in the world. SARAH MARGARET GENTILE Suez New East Main Street School Undecided Credit List, '40, '42g Patriotic Review, '41, Chorus, '40g No Tardiness, '40. True modesty is a discerning grace. MICHAEL GEORGE Mickey West Spring Street School Hartwick College Intramural Basketball Champs, '4lg Hi- Yg Credit List. Some call it mischief-when he has gone and prospered, it will be called virtue. LILLIAN M. GETSLOFF Lillie Memorial School, Nursing Passaic, N. Perfect Banking. Just fddlin' along. ARMAND WILLIAM GIOVANNI St. -Ioseph's School Cobleskill Chi Phi Beta, Intramural Basketball Champs, '40, Chorus, '40, '41, '42, Cred- it List, '42. Unfailing energy and an abundance of pep. NADA GLADSTONE Browning School, Montana Home Economics Glee Club, Athletic Club. She is a woman, therefore, she may be wooedf' DELLA GOGES RDOIIYS7 District No. 10 School Undecided To be bored is fashionable. JACK GORDON tschubrv Arnold Avenue School G. E. Academy Street School Band, '40, '41, '42g Orchestra, '41, '42, State and National Music Competition Festivals, Atlantic City, Poughkeepsie. The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. RICHARD GRABOWSKI Grabs St. Stanislaus School Georgia Tech or Marines An unusual type of man. EUGENE ROBERT GRECO Greek Woodrow Wilson School Musician Gamma Sigma Fraternity, Dance Band, two yearsg Crazy Rhythm Review, Christ- mas Program, '39, School Orchestra. O for swing or springlv MINNIE R. GRECO Min Fifth Ward School Designing Psi Chi Phig Class Banlcerg Patriotic Re- view, '40g Perfect Banking, Junior Prom Committeeg No Tardinessg Girls' Bowl- ing League. She, like all good women, has a temper of her own. MELVIN L. GREENE ffMel,, West Spring Street School Drafting Credit List, Honor Roll, Intramural Basketballg Schoolboy Bowling Leagueg Perfect Banking. Tail is a true knightls pastimef, OLIVE GRISWOLD Woodrow Wilson School Mildred Elley No Tardiness. How my idle tongue chatters! JOYCE M. GRUNEWALD Guy Park Avenue School Undecided Credit List, Honor Rollg Band, '40, '41g Year Book Staflg Perfect Banlcingg Hi- Yg Honorable Mention, Recorder Essay Contest. Love, sweetness, goodness- here they shinef, WINIFRED GRZYWACZ Uwynv St. Stanislaus School Undecided Phi Alpha Lambda. There's none so fne as Winifredf, HELEN GUSTAS NGUSSD St. Casimir's School New East Main Street School School of Commerce Credit List, No Tardiness, '40, Perfect Banking, ,405 Locker Monitor, '40, '42g Red Cross. Pleasingly plumpf, HENRY HALL UI-Iankff Fort Hunter School Navy Whatsoe'ver's worth doing at all is worth doing well. RITA HAMMOND Duchess West Spring Street School Nursing Secretary-Treasurer, Senior Classy Knitting Club, Assembly Usher, ,41. '42g Usher, One-Act Play, '41 '42 C ' G l ' B l T P , 5 aptam, ir s ow ing eam: resi- dent, Alpha Delta Phi: Business Manager, Year Bookg Perfect Banking, '40, '41, '423 Perfect Attendanceg Assembly Playsg Hospital Aidg As- sembl An c ' T Z b' S 't ' y noun er, reasurer, om ie ocie y, Member of Senate: Secretary-Treasurer, Junior Classg Usher, Junior Prize Spea king Contest, Chairman, Junior Promg Usher '41 Commence- mentq Drama Class, '42g Chairman, Junior Ring Committeeg No Tarcliness. A harmless, flameless meteor shone for hairf' JULIUS HANSON Jute Lutheran Church School Aviation Soccer Team. Hanson is as Hanson does. FRED HARRIS, JR. Arnold Avenue School Undecided Academy Street School Secretary, Hi-Y, Nu Delta Sigmag Stu- dent Mixer Committee. Tall, pleasant and well-hredf' EDWARD HASENFUSS Has West Spring Street School Undecided Alternate Councilor. The world knows little of its hest men. CLARA HAWKS West Spring Street School Secretarial Work Honor Roll, Credit List, Perfect Bank- ing, Perfect Attendance. just an old-fashioned girl. LORETTA HEFFERNAN St. Mary's Institute Oflice Work She's all my fancy painted her, she's lovely, she's divine. ROBERT E. HEMPTON l!BobD Collin's Corners School Union Intramural Basketball Team, Year Book Stall, Secretary, Nu Delta Sigma, Cred- it List, Perfect Banking, Honor Roll. Such and so various are the tastes of man. JEAN M. HERRINGTON Herrington Arnold Avenue School Nursing President, Hi-Y, Hi-Y Assembly, Secre- tary, K. E., '41, Secretary, Band, '42, Band, '40, '41, '42, State and National Music Competition Festivals, Usher, '40, '41, '42, Hospital Aide, Student Mixer Committees, '40, '41, Credit List and Honor Roll, '40, '41, Ski Club, '41, Gym Demonstration '41, Nor light, nor dark, or short or tall, She sets a spring to snare them all. HAROLD HICKOK Hal Perth School G. E. or Marines Acrobatics, Wrestling. ff' Always a comrade, rarely a tease, evcr a friend and easy to pleasef HOWARD HINKLE Hink West Spring Street School Chemistry Treasurer, Hi-Y. A very persistent lover, All he ever changes is the girl. ROBERT DEAL HOFFMAN NHOE3! Arnold Avenue School St. Lawrence Academy Street School J. V. Basketball, '40, Varsity Basketball, '41, '42, Varsity Baseball, '42, Credit List. He shows no sign of worry. DONALD HOLLERAN McCleary School Union College Baseball, '41, '42, Intramural Basketball. I know him hy his gait, he is a friend. JAMES HORTON ff-lim!! Academy Street School Golf Professional Senior Play, Varsity Basketball, '40, '41, '42, Varsity Football, '39, '40, '41, Var- sity Track, '41, '42, Golf, '40, '41, '42, Honor Roll. His athletic ability is of great renown, But it is his fatal charm that knocks them down. GERTRUDE ANNA HOSHKO West Spring Street School Nurse Training Credit List, No Tardiness. She makes haste slowly. GENEVIEVE K. HYZIAK uGenn Vrooman Avenue School Dress Designer Assembly Usher, Credit List, Chorus, '40, Item Staff, Vice-President, Chi Sig- ma Theta, '41, Perfect Banking, No Tardiness, Bowling Club, Student Mix- er. The only way to have a friend is to he one. ELEANOR A. INTILLE RAP? Academy Street School Commercial Artist Student Councilor, two years, junior Prom Committee, Year Book Staff, Psi Chi Phi, Honor Roll, Credit List, Per- fect Banking, three years. Gigglers come and gigglers go, but I go on forever. REONTINA INTILLI fQRae,, Academy Street School Oneonta Normal Grade School Teacher Psi Chi Phi, Credit List, '40, '41, '42, Perfect Banking, '40, '41, '42, Enter- tainment Committee, Junior Prom, Pa- trotic Review, '41, Senior Play. With a quick smile. REGINA B. JANKOWSKA lfReggie,, Hagaman Grammar School Nurse, Albany State School Credit List, '40, '41, '42, Bowling Club, Locker Monitor, '40, '41, No Tardiness, Perfect Banking. Give a woman a whole heart and she will break it. I-IERMAN JANKOWSKI Barney Tribes Hill Grammar School Union Honor Roll, Secretary, National Honor Societ '42' Treasurer Ka Rho '4 ' yr r 7 9 -1 Honor Student, Credit List, Perfect Banking, '40, '42, No Tardiness, '40, '41, '42. Knowledge is power. MARIE JANULIS Hudson Grammar School Red Cross fVolunteerj Credit List, Physical Demonstration. A professional athlete of the tongue. VINCENT JENDRYZEJCZAK Vince St. Stanislaus School Undecided C r e d i t List, Intramural Basketball, School Boy Bowling League, Perfect Banking. AllI ask is to he left alone. HARRY HOWARD JOHNSON, JR. Stretch Arnold Avenue School Physical Academy Street School Education Parallel Bar Team, '42, Intramural Soc- cer Team, '40, Perfect Banking. He towers over all. ROCKWELL JOHNSON Rocky Tribes Hill School Undecided Hunting and Fishing Club. Hold the fort! I'm coming. ' WILLIAM JOHNSON lVlcCleary School Undecided Woodrow Wilson School Perfect Banking. Deliver me from the opposite sex. KATI-IRYN JOSLIN Kathie Guy Park Avenue School ' Oberlin College Hi-Y, Phi Delta, Director, Sophomore One-Act Play, Treasurer, Archery Club, Honor Roll, Credit List, two years, Ski Club, Usher, '40 Commencement, Per- fect Banking, three years, Gym Demon- stration. A face as fair as sunny skies. IRENE KARANDYSZEWSKA St. Stanislaus School Undecided Credit List, Honor Roll, Perfect Bank- ing, Class Banker. As light and heauteous as a squirrel. DOROTHY A. KARDOK tQDot77 St. Mary's Institute Undecided Sophomore Athletic Club, Archery Club, Credit List, '40, '41, Tau Upsilon Delta, Senior Play. A cloud of yellow hair stands round about her ear, she has a mouth of grace and a forehead White and fair. DONALD KELLY 1KD0n77 McCleary School Union Woodrow Wilson School Hi-Y, Honor Rollg Crcclit Listg Vice- President, Ski Clubg Student Councilor, '40g Senate, '40, junior Prize Speakingg Usher, '41 Commencementg Vice-Presi- dent, Sophomore Classy Tennis Teamg President, Camera Club, Year Book Staff. Bright as a Mazda.',' IRENE ELEANORE KARUTIS Reenie St. Casimir's School Undecided Fourth Ward School Perfect Banking, '40, '41, Credit List, '40, Usher, '41 Baccalaureate Services. There is fair behavior in theef, MARJORIE KEOWN Academy Street School Undecided Credit List, Honor Rollg Perfect Bank-- ing, '40, '41, '42, No Tardiness, three years. Short and sweet. HELENE T. KERBEL Kerby,' St. Casimir's School Red Cross lVolunteerj Perfect Banking, Credit List, Patriotic Review. Silent by nature, Active hy mindf, MARGERY DIANE KERBELIS fKMimi,, Fourth Ward School Rochester U. or St. Casimir's School St. Rose College Item Staff, '41, '42, Student Councilor, '40, '4Zg Altemate Councilor, '41, Hi-Yg Honor Roll, '40, '41, '4Zg Usher, '41 Commencement, and Baccalaureate Serv- icesg junior Prom Decorating Committeeg Homeroom Decorating Committee, Na- tional Honor Societyg Perfect Banking, '40, '41, '42, She's just the quiet type. SUSAN KERR ttsuen Woodrow Wilson School Business School Honor Roll. A maiden never bold of spirit, so still and quietf, FRANCES KIDLOSKI Francia St. Mary's Institute Albany Business School Credit List, Student Mixer, President, Chi Sigma Thetag Vce-President, Chi Sigma Theta. It's no matter what you da, If your heart be only true. ARTHUR KILINSKI fQArt,, Vrooman Avenue School Army or Navy Fifth Ward School Air Corps Intramural Volley Ball League. An ajfable and courteous gentleman. LEONARD KILINSKI NLen!9 Vrooman Avenue School Mechanic Fifth Ward School Intramural Basketball Team. Let us do or die. JOSEPHINE KLEMENTOWSKI 12107, Honor Rollg Credit Listg Perfect Bank- ing. Neat, not gaudy? JOSEPH KLUSKA ffJoe3, St. Stanislaus School Fordham Student Councilor, three yearsg Intra- mural Sportsg Item Staff, Circulation Manager, '42, Honor Roll. To me sleep is ever Welcome. RAYMOND F. KNAPIK lfRayY5 Vrooman Avenue School G. E. Apprentice School Honor Rollg Credit List. Seldom seen, often heardf, CLAIRE KOLANOWSKI Kelly St. Stanislaus School Nurse Training Rejoice in thy youth. FRANK KORONA, JR. Korrosion Vrooman Avenue School Undecided Student Councilor, three years, Intra- mural Basketball League, '40, '41, '42, Intramural Softball League, '40, '41, '42, Track Team, '41, Perfect Attendance, Hi-Y, Credit List, '40, '41, Perfect Bank- ing, '40, '41, Bowling Team, '41, No Tardiness, '41, '42, Whose little body lodged a mighty mind. BEI I Y KOZIOMKOWSKI Freckles St. Mary's Institute Sales Clerk Vrooman Avenue School Banker, '40, Student Mixer, '41, Phi Al- pha Lambda Reporter, Girls' Physical Demonstration, '40. She is good natured, and a friend to all. JOSEPI-IINE KRAWEC if-Iosef! St. Stanislaus School Business School Credit List, Perfect Banking. joy delights in joy. ALBINA STELLA KRUPA Beans St. Stanislaus School School of Commerce Chorus, two years, Locker Monitor, Per- fect Banking, Credit List. Young lady, how you do talk and talk and talk! P1-IYLLIS KRYGOWSKI Q!phil77 New East Main Street School Nursing Vrooman Avenue School Honor Roll, Credit List, Perfect Bank- ing. Private sincerity is a public welfare. VIOLET B. KRYGOWSKI RVN St. Stanislaus School Nursing Credit List. My tongue Within my lips I rein For who talks much must talk in vain. HELEN KRYZAK Milton Avenue School Nursing Credit List. Nothing is so popular as kindness. ALDONA KUBILIUS QKAIDQ Q!Dona7, St. Mary's Institute Undecided Donance Street School Penna. Kingston High, Penna. Sweetness of disposition charms the soul. XVILLIAM GEORGE KUCI-IIS Bill St. Casimir's School Undecided Credit List, No Tardiness. Friends are not so easily made as kept. STEVE L. KUCZEK Stan Wwdrow Wilson School Naval Air Corps Varsity Baseball, '40, '41, '42, Honor Roll, Credit List. A prince of a fellow to know. WALTER B. KUKOWSKI Ucookli Academy Street School U. of Virginia Credit List, '40, '41, '42, Usher, '40, junior Varsity Basketball, '40, Year Book Stall, Football Team, '40, Intra- mural Sports, '40, '41, '42, Golf Team, '41, '42. I am happiest when I am idle. MARY ANN KULA 1V1ayme St. Stanislaus School Business School Credit List, Perfect Banking. Do well and right, and let the world sing. JOSEPH KURIS Woodrow Wilson School Undecided St. Casimir's School Perfect Banking, three years, Perfect At- tendance, '40, No Tardiness. A man who tl0esn't lose his cbild's heart. FRANK KWIATKOWSKI Frankie Milton Avenue School Undecided Intramural Basketball Team. May peace and plenty be his lolfi FRANK LABATE Fourth Ward School N. Y. U. Chi Phi Beta, Chorus, '40, '41, '42, Jun- ior Play Committee. He is a good man and justf, ANGELO W. LAMANNA UAng,, New East Main Street School Siena College President, Phi Kappa Epsilon, '41, Cred- it List, Champion Softball Team, Intra- mural All-Star Basketball Team, School- boy Bowling League. A silent man well worth considering. WALTER ALBERT LANGELIER Screwball St. lVlary's Institute Navy New East Main Street School Alternate Councilor, No Tardiness. His paths are ways of joy: His paths are merry paths. LAWRENCE LASHER ttLarryl9 Fort Johnson School Undecided Football Squad, '39, '40, '41, Varsity Football, ,40, '41, Honor Society, Junior Ring Committee, junior Prom Commit- tee. I am conserving my energy. JOSEPH LASTARZA N-Iwi? Fifth Ward School Undecided Student Councilor, two years, Alternate Councilor, one year. A strong, silent man. STANLEY LEES ffLeesD P. S. No. 13, Rosebank, Business School Staten Island, N. Y. Secretary, Student Council, '40, Vice- President, Student Council, '41, Treas- urer, Student Council, '42, Head Usher, Chairman, Defense Stamp Program, Sen- ior Parade Editor, Staff Writer, Item, Usher, Music Festival, Assembly Pro- gram, Usher, Prize Speaking, Three-One- Act Plays: Credit List. Genius must be born: it can never be taught. BEATRICE LEGER ttBea9a Guy Park Avenue School Undecided Assembly Usher, Junior Prom Commit- tee, Junior Ring Committee, Usher, Commencement and Baccalaureate Serv- ices, Secretary, Hi-Y, Secretary, Phi Del- ta, '41, Vice-President, Phi Delta, '42, Perfect Banking, No Tardiness, Zom- bies, Chairman, Year Book Society Com- mittee, Assembly Programs. Life is nothing without pleasure. ZENOVI LEMISZKI flBeau,, lV1cC1eary School Navy Varsity Football, '41, junior Varsity Baseball, '40, Credit List, Intramural Basketball. Men of few words are the best menf' JOSEPH LOMNICKI lf-Ioev Sr. Stanislaus School Electrician Second in a great line. MARILY LOUER Louie Academy Street School Nursing Upsilon Phi Delta, Girls' Athletic Club, Sophomore Athletic Club, Knitting Club, Homeroom Attendance, Home room Decoration Committee, Credit List, Checking Committee, Junior Prom, Phys- ical Education Demonstration, Perfect Banking, Play Day, '42, Perfect Attend- ance, '40. Make two grins grow where there was only a grouch before. JEAN MARIE LOWNDS Academy Street School Business President, K. E., Hi-Y, President, Girls' Athletic Club, Sophomore Class, Student Councilor, Honor Roll, Bowling Club, Knitting Club, Year Book Staff, Na- tional Honor Society, Hi-Y Assembly, Student Mixer Committee, K. E. Conven- tion. Blessed with that charm that's certain to please. CHESTER LUDWIN lfldawyex-7, Vrooman Avenue School Undecided The wron wa always seems 8 9' , the more reasonable. BESSIE LYCZKO Academy Street School Business School Sophomore Athletic Club, '40, Chi Sig- ma Theta, Credit List. Let us enjoy the present day. RAYMOND LYCZKO fYRay,7 Academy Street School Syracuse U. Perfect Attendance, '40, '41, '42, Credit List, '40, '41, '42, Art Club, Football Squad, '41, '42. Push forward! MARION MABIE Mabie Guy Park Avenue School Telephone Operator K. E., Student Mixer, '40, Banker, two years. We met thee like pleasant thoughts, when such are wanted. CORINNE CATHERINE MAINES !!Bunny97 New East Main Street School Hagaman Grammar School Undecided Student Councilor Alternate, '40, '41, '42. Be sure you are right, then go ahead. ROSE MAJEWSKA Rosie St. Stanislaus School Undecided Honor Roll, Christmas Play, '41, Honor Society, Knitting Club. Charm strikes the sight but merit wins the soul. CECELIA MALEC St. Stanislaus School Undecided Girls' Athletic Club, Girls' Sophomore Athletic Club, Phi Alpha Lambda. lt's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. LORETTA MAREK UI-doreyii New East Main Street School School of Commerce Woodrow Wilson School Perfect Banking, Credit List. Let knowledge grow from more to more. RICHARD MARNELL Dick Fifth Ward School U. S. Navy Fine hair adds looks to a good face. ANN MARRO Marro Milton Avenue School Business or Academy Street School Art School Perfect Banking, No Tarcliness, '40, '41, '42. To a young heart everything is fun. RACHEL MARSHALL Rae St. -Ioseph's School Mildred Elley Bowling Team, Knitting Club, Girls' Play Day, Patriotic Review, Junior Prom Committee, No Tardiness. She loves her friends: her friends love her. WARREN L. MARSHALL McCleary School Purdue U. or Navy Band, '40, '41, '42, Usher, '40, '41, '42, Gamma Sigma, Student Mixer, '41, '4Z. I never think of the future. It comes soon enough. ARNOLD MARTIN MA. 1.17 West Spring Street School Army Track Team. He runs on the right side of the road. ROSELINE MARTUSCELLO !tROsen Guy Park Avenue School Undecided Perfect Banking, '40, '41, No Tardiness. Always a friendly word, always a sunny smile. ALICE MAZUREK Alicia McCleary School Undecided Phi Alpha Lambda, Camera Club, '41, Perfect Banking, '40, '41, '42, Perfect Attendance, Usher, '41 Commencement, Honor Roll, Credit List, Physical Demon- stration. She knew to study and reaped the laurels. STUART MCCLEARY t!Macxs McCleary School Undecided Norwick U. or Army Air Corps Treasurer, Gamma Sigma, '42, Band, '40, '41, '42, State and National Music Com- petition Festivals, Poughkeepsie, Albany, Atlantic City, Syracuse, Guy Reynolds, '40, '41, ,42, Credit List. A man's whole life is a history of his affections. SYLVIA MCCRUM uRedng usubsn McCleary School Undecided Sophomore Athletic Club, Alternate Council, '40, '41, '42, Springfield Expo- sition Committee. Athletics are my meat. MARGARET ALLISON MCQUADE f g,, McCleary School Designing School Woodrow Wilson School Sophomore Athletic Club, Bowling Club, Perfect Banking, Springfield Exposition Committee. A girl dealing in colors. HELEN MEAD McCleary School Undecided Vice-President, K. E., Treasurer, Hi-Y, Drum Majorette, Band, '39, '40, K. E. Convention, Usher, Patriotic Review, '40. Mind cannot follow it, nor Words ex- press, Her infinite sweetness. ADELE MELLER ffDel!! St. Stanislaus School Undecided Credit List, Perfect Attendance, '40, Bowling Club, No Tardiness. She's all my fancy painted her. ESTELLE MERZ lfblon Cranesville District No. 2 School Undecided Honor Roll, Credit List. A friendly combination of petiteness and friendliness. SOPHIE MICHALUK Mick McCleary School School of Commerce Credit List, Perfect Banking, '40, '41, '42 ' She lives best who lives gailyf' I-IENRIETTA MIELCASZ Hanky Milton Avenue School Undecided Wwdrow Wilson School Academy Street School Student Councilor, President, Phi Alpha Lambda, Patriotic Review, Bowling Team, Credit List, Perfect Banking. A woman is always right. RUTH S. MIGDAL Ruthie New East Main Street School Undecided Three-One-Play Contest, '40, Usher, '41 Graduation, Usher, Director, Christmas Play, Delta Phi Nu, Honor Roll, Credit List. I love life and I Want to live. HELEN MIKOLAITIS fQMiggs,, St. Casimir's School Nursing or New East Main Street School Business Physical Demonstration, Athletic Club, Perfect Banking, 40, '41, Play Day. She flirts with you, She smiles at me, She even charms the faculty. LEONARD MILAUSKAS lien!! St. Casimir's School Holy Cross Varsity Football, '40, '41, Junior Basket- ball Champions, '41, Credit List. Half the sport is in the game. GERTRUDE MILLER lfGert7! Guy Park Avenue School Undecided Upsilon Phi Delta, Vice-President, In- terfraternal Council, Usher, junior Prize Speaking, No Tardiness, Year Book Staff, Gym Demonstration. Perpetual Commotionf' HARRIET LOUISE MILLER Dimples Plank Road School Housewife Perth Central School All's cold and gray with it llovej . CORA G. MILLWARD Rabbit Gloversville, Kingsboro Nurse Training Avenue Grade School K. E. Helter-sleelleru ANN MONTUORO Guy Park Avenue School Nursing Credit List, Honor Roll, Perfect Bank- ing, '40, '41, '42, Banker, '40, '41, '42, No Tardiness, '40, '41, '42. Be scornful of the world but have no scorn for joy. PATRON ELLA M. MOREY Qlpatv Arnold Avenue School Pratt Institute St. Joseph's School Alternate Councilor, '40, '41, Junior Prom Committee, Perfect Banking, Per- fect Attendance, Honor Roll, Credit List, Art Club, '41, Patriotic Review, '41, Year Book Staff, No Tardiness. All for lhe glory and good of art. KENNETH RICHARD MORLEY !!Ken!7 Academy Street School Raynard N. Y. C. Vice-President, Nu Delta Sigma, Zom- bies, Junior Varsity Bowling Team, Per- fect Banking. Shf he will grow up some day, I assure you. JEAN MORRELL Jeanie Vrooman Avenue School Bradford Sophomore Athletic Club, '40, Credit List, '41, Usher, '42, Senior Play, Arch- ery Club, '41, '42, Springfield Exhibi- tion Committee, '40, Demonstration, '41, Item Staff, '42. She who trifles with all is less likely to fall. VIRGINIA CORRINNE MORRELL Ginny Fifth Ward School Secretary Psi Chi Phi, Secretary, Psi Chi Phi, Or- chestra, '41, '42, No Tardiness, two years. She dances, she capers, she has the eyes of youth. ROBERT MORRONE Bert Fifth Ward School Machinist Credit Listg Honor Roll. Such mighty hopes made us men. LOTTIE BARBARA MOSKAL Sarge St. Stanislaus School Undecided No Tardinessg Banking. Patience and gentleness are power. CLARA A. MROCZKA Clae New East Main Street School Albany Business School Chi Sigma Thetag Student Mixer, Bowl- ing Club, Perfect Banker, No Tardi- ness. Good humor is the health of the soul. VICTOR MURAWSKI Vic Milton Avenue School Army Air Corps Perfect Banking, '40, Credit List, '41 1 am a citizen of the world. MAMIE MUSCATELLO NMR!! Fourth Ward School Business President, Psi Chi Phi, '42, Credit List, '39, '40, '41g Perfect Bankingg No Tari- nessg Chorus, '39, '40g Music Festival, Red Cross. Speak of me as I am. JANE M. MUSHAW St. Mary's Institute Katherine Gibbs Music Festival, '41, Bowling Club, '41. A joke is a good tonic. ADELINE MYLOWSKI Addie Middleville High School Undecided Honor Rollg Credit List, Perfect Bank- ing. Mild manners, a gentle heart. ANTHONY JOHN NATOLI Nats g A. J. New East Main Street School Academy Street School Cobleskill Chorus, '39, Intramural Basketball Champions, '39g Credit List, '39. His looks helie his innermost thoughts. ROBERT NICHOLS ffchanfl Milton Avenue School Undecided Intramural Basketball Champions, '40, Schoolboy Bowling League, Credit List, '40, He that loses his conscience has nothing left that is worth keeping. HELENE NIENALTOWSKA Helen St. Stanislaus School Nursing, General Hospital, Paterson, N. Perfect Banking, '40, '41, '42, Perfect Attendance, one year. Nothing is so hard that search will not find it out. EDWARD NIKSTENAS Joe , Nick St. Casimir's School Chemist or Aero- McCleary School nautical Engineer Perfect Banking, No Tardinessg Credit List, '40, '41, Intramural Basketball '4lg Cadet Corps. The little and likeable man with the big -voice. JOHN NOXVAKOWSKI Novak St. Stanislaus School Undecided To know him once is to like him always. GENEVIEVE WANDA NOWICKI l!JennY37 St. Stanislaus School Empire Mannequin School Credit List. What's the difference? SHIRLEY OSBORNE Ossie St. Joseph's School Undecided Patriotic Review, Perfect Banking, '41, Bowling League, '41, '42, What a charm dwells in a happy smile! WILLIAM J. oRT1-1, JR. !QBud95 Academy Street School Syracuse U. or Marines Junior Varsity Basketball Team, '40, Varsity Bowling Team, three years, As- sembly Play, All-Star Team. I kind a like jes loafn' around. VERNA OSTERHOUT Academy Street School Undecided Girls' Hi-Y, K. E., Mixed Chorus, Pa- trotic Review, Perfect Banking, Music Festivals. A cheerful, friendly pal. MARY H. PABIS UPLIPPYU St. Stanislaus School Nursing Credit List. There's a merry little twinkle in her eye. RAYMOND PALEN uRay,, Hagaman Grammar School Army Credit List. If fame is to come only after death, then I'm in no hurry for it. ELIZABETH PATON Betty Tribes Hill School Business School Credit List, Banking, '40, Oh Juliet, Oh Juliet, some Romeo will get you yetl FLORENCE PAVLAK Hagaman Grammar School Business Lozker Monitor, '40, '41, Credit List, No Tardiness. Life is real, life is earnest. IRENE PAVLAK llpennyii McCleary School Nursing Milton Avenue School Academy Street School Honor Roll, Credit List. Wisely and slow-they stumble that run fast. FRANK PAWLIK Famer Woodrow Wilson School Undecided A civil habit oft covers a good man. EDWARD PAWLOSKI trNaPv St. Stanislaus School Alabama University Credit List, Bowling Team, Intramural Basketball, School Boy League. What is life Without sports? CATHERINE PAZEK Q!Kay37 New East Main Street School Business School Chi Sigma Theta, Cafeteria Cashier, '41, '42, Athletic Club, '39, Credit List, Per- fect Banking, No Tardiness, Student Mixer. Sweet, grave aspect. LOUIS PECORA Guy Park Avenue School Undecided Intramural Basketball. It's all in the game. VVILBUR PEDDIE 'fwurf Guy Park Avenue School Forestry North Ward School, St. Petersburg, Fla. Nu Delta Sigma, No Tardiness. A proper man and always hungry. BEATRICE PEPE uBeaH Undecided HB9 WFP?-U JAMES PEPE lfpepn West Spring Street School Undecided Junior Varsity Basketball, '39, '40, The clevil's in me. SALVATORE PEPE UPCPH Fifth Vilard School Seible Institute of Technology Perfect Bankingg Kappa Phi Epsilon, '40, '41, '42. And when I speak, le! no dog bark. WILLIAM PERETZ Vrooman Avenue School Undecided Perfect Banking. Honor lies in honest labor. MAMIE PETERS Fifth Ward School School of Commerce Credit List, Patriotic Review, Perfect Banking. Doubt whom you will but never yourself. DOMINICK PETRONE Cranesville School Undecided Year Book Staff, Varsity Basketball, '42: Honor Roll. Knowledge is power. EDITH PETROSINO Guy Park Avenue School Undecided Banking, No Tardinessg Perfect Attend- ance. For every why she has a wherefore. DOROTHY PIANOWSKA HDotty5! Milton Avenue School Amsterdam City Hospital Honor Roll, '39, '40, '4l. A merry heart maketh for a cheerful countenance. JOHN PIANOWSKI Sarge Milton Avenue School Army Woodrow Wilson School Football Squad, two years, Cadet Corp, three yearsg Wrestling. Knight wilhout fear. STEPHANIT SONYA PIDLYSKI McCleary School Stoneleigh junior Hagaman Grammar School College Item Staff, '40, '41, Student Librariang Honor Roll, '40, Credit List, '41, '42, Perfect Banking, Usher, '41 Baccalaure- ate and Commencement, Second Record- er Essay Prize. Friendly ways win friends always. DANIEL PIETRUZA Danny St. Stanislaus School Undecided His years are young-dorft mind himf' CAMILLE PISARCZYK f!CarmyY7 Woodrow Wilson School Mildred Elley Vrooman Avenue School Honor Roll, Credit List, Perfect Bank- ing. She does her duty without hesitation. HARRY POLOCHAZ Vrooman Avenue School Undecided Schoolboy Bowling Team. A sunny smile. FLORENCE POPIELARZ QQFIOH St. Stanislaus School Business School Vrooman Avenue School Item Staff, '41, Phi Alpha Lambda, Sophomore Athletic Club, Archery Club, '41, Springfield Exhibition Committee, 39, Play Day, '39, '40, '41, Patriotic Re- view, '40, Credit List, '39, '40, Perfect Banking, '40, '41, '42, Cheerful from morn till night. ARNOLD QUACKENBUSH Quack Fifth Ward School Drafting in G. E. Perfect Banking. The will to do, the soul to dare. ANN M. QUATTROCCHI Annie Lot Fifth Ward School Designing Credit List, l40, '41, '42, Honor Roll, '40, '42, Patriotic Review, '41, Perfect Attend- ance, '41, Perfect Banking, '40, l41, '42, Girls, Athletic Club, '41, ,4-2, Junior Prom Committee, Girls, Basketball Team, '40, '41, '42, No Tardiness, Girls' Bowl- ing League. DA quiet life is everything. JOHN RANDAZZO, JR. f!Shifty739 URW Guy Park Avenue School Fairmount School, San Francisco, Cal. Law, Government George Wasliington University Phi Kappa Epsilon, Second Degree Mem- ber of Zombie Society, Basketball Mana- ger, '40, '41, Junior Prom Committee, Inter-Fraternity Council, '40, l41, Chait- man, Junior Debutant, Usher, Junior Prize Speaking Contest, Cub Reporter, '40, Item Staff, '40, '41, Exchange Edi- tor, Item, '42. Like two single gentlemen rolled into one. REGINA RATAJCZAK Reggie St. Stanislaus School Undecided Credit List, Honor Roll, Perfect Bank- ing. My own thoughts are my companions U MARY RAUSCHMAYER Rushie', Fifth Ward School Beautician Perfect Banking, Credit List, Secretary, Alpha Delta Phi. Dark eyed damsel with smile so sweetf, CHARLES ROWLEY Chase', Fourth Ward School Air Corps Badminton. A little nonsense, now and then, Is relished by the wisest menf, MARION RAY Vrooman Avenue School Mildred Elley Perfect Banking, Honor Roll, Credit List. A my of sunshine? CARL REALI lfRiley7, Fifth Ward School Undecided Honor Roll, Usher, Intramural Sports, Baseball Squad, Honor Society. Impossible is not in my vocahularyf' BARBARA ELIZABETH REIFF McCleary School State Teachers College Woodrow Wilson School Btoadalbin Central High School Senior Play: Zombies: No Tardiness, '40, '41, '42: Usher, Sectional Competition, '41: Presi- dent, Upsilon Phi Delta: Stage Craft: Honor Roll, '40, '41, '42: Head Usher, '41 Baccalaure- ate and Commencement, Hi-Y: Assembly Pro- grams: Director, junior One-Act Play: Year Book Staff Photography: Patriotic Review, '41: National Honor Society: Make-Up Committee. Senior Play. '41. Her bright smile haunts us all. MARION A. RICHARDSON 1'ludson Grade School Nursing Academy Street School Credit List: Perfect Banking. She is always Ihorough in whatever she attempts. MAURICE W. RICHARDSON Guy Park Avenue School Undecided Credit List: Hi-Y: Ski Club To err is human. TERESA RIGATTI Guy Park Avenue School Designing Usher, Prize Speaking Contest: junior Prom Committee: National Honor Soci- ety: Year Book Stall: Asst. Treasurer, National Honor Society: Credit List, '39, '40: Honor Roll, '41: Perfect Banking, '39, '40, '41, '42. Cheerful and sweet, always a pal. WILLIAM ROBUSTO Sharp West Spring Street School Dentistry, Holy Cross junior Varsity Cheerleader, '41: Varsity Cheerleader: Phi Kappa Epsilon: Junior Prom Committee: Intramural Basketball Champs, '41: Perfect Banking, '41: Al- ternate Councilor. Cheerful company shortens the miles. RICHARD ROGINSKI ttpatn St. Stanislaus School Aviation Co-Manager, Football, '41: Manager, Junior Varsity Basketball, '40: Assistant Manager, Basketball, '39: Junior Prom Committee: Credit List: Intramural Sports. Let us do or die! MAR-IORIE ROLLINS Q!Marge93 Public School No. 1, Long Island Music Kappa Epsilon: Hi-Y: Usher: One-Act Play Con- test, '39, '40: Drama Class, '40: Student Mixer, '4U: Cub Reporter: Literary Staff: Year Book Stall: Captain, Bowling Team: Zombie Society: Chorus: Representative, New York State Clinic: Assembly Programs: Christmas Program: Usher, Graduation: Patriotic Review: Archery Club: Credit List. She is pretty to walk with, And Witty lo talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on. DOROTHY V. ROMAN tQDot79 Milton Avenue School Undecided Phi Alpha Lambda: Credit List, '40, '41: Student Mixer, '41, A daughter of the gods, divinely tall and most divinely fair. EDWARD ROSKIEWICZ Roscoe St. Stanislaus School Bentley School of Accounting Bowling Team. Youth is glorious, but it isn't a career. EMILY L. ROTHMEYER Tribes Hill School Teacher Associate Editor, Item: Item Stall, '40: Patriotic Review, '41: Camera Club, '41: Junior Prom Committee: Honor Roll, '40, '41, '4Z: Perfect Attendance, '40, '41, '42: Perfect Banking, '40, '41, '42: Ush- er, Baccalaureate and Commencement, '4l: Upsilon Phi Delta Sorority: Na- tional Honor Society: Prize Essay, Na- tional Society Colonial Daughters. Gaining Wisdom with each studious year. PATRICIA JANE ROWE flpattyw Arnold Avenue School Wheaton Academy Street School College Usher: Phi Delta: Hi-Y: junior Presi- dent, C. A. R.: Gym Demonstration: Credit List: Usher, '41 Commencement: Perfect Banking: Ski Club. just as nice as she can he to everyone she knows. JOSEPH ROZM US llBug,, Milton Avenue Sch.ool U. of Alabama St. Mary's Institute or Naval Air Corps Football, Varsity: Credit List. I am a man, more sinned against than sinning. VICTOR RUDOWSKI tlvicv Academy Street School Undecided Assembly Programs, One-Act Play Con- test, '41, First Prize Humane Society Es- say Contest, Honorable Mention, Poster Contest, Credit List, Honor Roll, Al- ternate Councilor. I am the douhter' and the doubt. MARIE RUPAR St .Stanislaus School Designing Honor Roll, '39, '40, '41, Perfect Bank- ing. Consistency, thou art a jewel. MARY RUTKOWSKA St. Stanislaus School Undecided Credit List, Bowling Club. Gentle of speech, quick of mind. ELEANOR SAJTA HEP, St. Stanislaus School Nurse Training I shall still he young at eighty. ONA V. SAMOLIS St. Casimir's School Dietician Athletic Club, '41, '42, Credit List, Bowling Team, '41, '42, Chairman, Play Day Activities. Sweeter than honey. ELEANOR SANIEWSK1 Elie New East Street School Mildred Elley Captain, Girls' Bowling Team, Phi Alpha Lambda, Perfect Banking, Student Mix- er. She is as constant as the norther'n star. FRANK SANTOS Fat Fifth Ward School Norwich U. Credit List, '41, '42, Intramural Champs, '40 He lived in peace with all mankind, In friendship he was true. HELENE SAVOIE St. Joseph's School Secretarial Work Credit List I am not a New Yorker, I am an American JACK SCHILLING jackson Tribes Hill School Undecided Badminton, Hunting and Fishing Club. Happy art thou, as if every day thou hadst picked up a horseshoe. EVELYN SCHUETTE Evie Cranesville School Secretarial Worlc Patriotic Review. Infinite riches in a little room. DONALD E. SETCHELL Satch Cranesville School Albany Diesel School Student Councilor, '40, '41, Honor Roll, '40, Credit List, '41, '42, Intramural Bas- ketball Champs, '40, He'll make his way in the world. RODDY SHUSTER Ruddy St. Stanislaus School Undecided Hits Writer, Item, Schoolboy League. Truly, a prince of a fellow. RICHARD SHUTTS Shutts Arnold Avenue School Draftsman Academy Street School When I became a man I put away childish things? DONALD SIMPSON Doc Arnold Avenue School R. P. I. Academy Street School Band, Orchestra. True as the needle lo the pole Or as the dial to the sunf, WILLIAM SING Singy Academy Street School Navy J. V. Basketball, Golf, Baseball. We live and learn hut none the wiser growf' CHARLES SKEELS Chuck Tribes Hill School Air Corps Hi-Y. The world, the flesh, and the devil. REGINA B. SKIBA Jeannie Milton Avenue School Undecided Credit Lfstg Usher, '41, Bowling Club. O, what a conlageous smilelu WINIFRED SLEZAK Q'Winnie,, Cranesville School Undecided Honor Roll, '40, '41. And her sunny locks hung on her temples like burnished gold. WILLIAM SLIVA Bill Woodrow Wilson School Cobleslcill Badminton Champ, '41. He thought the world was made of green cheese. ADOLF SLOSEK Vrooman Avenue School Undecided A friend may he reckoned the masterpiece of naluref, ANTHONY A. SMILGIN fQT0ny57 St. Stanislaus School Undecided Item Staff, '41g Football Squad, '41g In- tramural Basketball, '40, '41, '42, Second Prize, National Unity Essay Contest. Caesar was ambitious-but look where he isln MILDRED JANE SMITH Midge Hagaman Grammar School Bookkeeper Credit List, Play Day, '4l. She that has palience may compass anythingf, RICHARD SMITH Smitty', Woodrow Wilson School Undecided junior Cheerleader, '41, Senior Cheer- leader, '42, Perfect Banking. lt is only lhe dead who do not rcturnf' JOHN SMITKA Smitty New East Main Street School Undecided Schoolboy Bowling Team, Credit List, '40, '41. This man of courage is also full of faith. CHARLES SNOWICZ Charlie Vrooman Avenue School Cobleslcill I might err once but not twice. CHARLES SNYDER Chuck Fort Johnson School U. of Alabama Varsity Golf, '40, '41, '42, Football Squad, '40, '41, '42, Honor Roll, Senior Play In skating over thin ire his safety is his speed. DOROTHY E. SNYDER DUICl1,, Arnold Avenue School Undecided Academy Street School Alpha Delta Phi, Perfect Banking, '40, What can't he cured must he endured. JOHN SOLTYS St. Stanislaus School Undecided junior Prom Committee, Bowling Team, '40, '41, '42, Credit List, President, Kap- pa Rho. A man polishes to the nail. ANTHONY SORBERO QKTOHYU New East Main Street School Undecided Perfect Banking, Perfect Attendance, '40, Credit List. Nothing succeeds like success ROSE PATRICIA SQUILLACE Squeek Fifth Ward School Modeling School President, Archery Club, '41, '42, Fash- ion Column, Item, '42, Usher, '41 Grad- uation, Sophomore Athletic Club, Credit List, '41. The glass of fashion. NORINE STAGER St. -Ioseph's School Undecided Honor Roll, Credit List. And a very nice girl you'll fnd her. BENNY STANISLAU NBen97 St. Casimir's School Army Air Corps Tennis Team, Credit List. Oh, that he had Wings! JOSEPHINE STANKEVICH Fourth Ward School Nurse Drama Class, Director, Senior One-Act Play, No Tardiness, Perfect Banking, Assembly Programs, Junior Prom Com- mittee. She has a will of her own. JEANNE STANTON Guy Park Avenue School Dramatics Year Book Staff, Winner, Junior Prize Speaking, Corresponding Secretary, K. E., Hi-Y, Zombie Society, Usher, '41 Baccalaureate and Graduation, Junior Prom Committee, One-Act Play Contest, '41, '42, Assembly Programs, Student Mixer, '41, '42, Credit List, Perfect Bank- ing, '40, '41, '42, Drama Class, '40, '41, '42, Christmas Play, Patriotic Review, Secretary, Bow and Sturrip Club, Cub Reporter, Item, Senior Play. There's no substitute for talent. VICTOR STARK Vic West Spring Street School Undecided St. Mary's Institute Bowling Team, '40, Nothing great was ever' attained Without enthusiasm. MARY C. STRONGO Chics New East Main Street School Undecided Decoration Committee, Junior Prom, Sophomore Athletic Club. In comes Mrs. Fezziwig, one vast substantial smile. GENEVIEVE J. STUCZKO ff-Ieann St. Mary's School, Business School Schenectady Perfect Banking, Bowling Club, No Tardiness. Genevieve is a good pal. ROBERT R. SULLIVAN Q!B0bH West Spring Street School Army Air Corps Credit List, Usher, Perfect Banking. He only is a well-made man who has a good determination. DOROTHY M. SWART !QDot,, West Spring Street School Nursing Junior Prize Speaking Contest, Usher, Commencement, Perfect Attendance, '40, Homeroom Banker, '40, '41, '42, Honor Roll, '40, '41, '42, Ticket Committee, Junior Prom, Photography Staff, Year Book, Perfect Banking, '40, '41, '42, No Tardiness, '40, '41, '42, Honor Society. Still water runs deep. THERESA JOAN SWIERZOWSKA Tessie Milton Avenue School Undecided Honor Roll, Credit List, Perfect Bank- ing, Perfect Attendance, '40, Cashier. To God, thy country, and thy friends he true. EDWARD SYPULA Butch Vrooman Avenue School Machinist Intra-mural Championship Basketball Team, '40, Varsity Club, Schoolhoy Bowling Championship Team, '41, Cred- it List, '40, '41, '42, Baseball Team, '40, '41, '42. A man of hope and forward looking mind. MAREO DAN TAMBASCO QfMuggS,, West Spring Street School West Point Intra-mural Basketball Champions, '39, Credit List, '40, '41, Ah, why should life all labor he? VIRGINIA TAMBASCO Guy Park Avenue School Undecided Usher, Commencement. Feminine to the nth degree. GERALD TERRY Terry McCleary School Army Perfect Banlcing, '40, '41, '42, Credit List, '40. A good sport first, last and always. EDWARD THIBODEAU Tibbs Milton Avenue School Aeronautical Academy Street School Engineer President, Senior Class, Vice-President. Junior Class, Student Councilor: junior Ring Commit- tee: Junior Prom Committees: President. Hi-Y, Christmas Programs: Credit List, Honor Roll: One-Act Play Contest. '41, '42: Prize Speaking Contest, Assembly Usher, Delegate, Hi-Y Con- gress: Student Mixer, Drama Class. rr Some love two, some love three, I love one, and that is me. ELSA TIEMANN Els , Elsie , Tiemann Arnold Avenue School Nursing Academy Street School Banker, '40, '41, '42, Literary Editor, Year Book, Honor Roll: Homeroom Committees, Honor Society, Credit List, Perfect Banking, '40, '41, '42, Perfect At- tendance, '40, '41, '42, No Tardiness, '40, '41, '42, Homeroom Decorating Commit- tees, Patriotic Review, '4l. Her very frowns are fairer far, than smiles of other maidens are. FRANK TOKAROWSKI Prof Milton Avenue School Ithaca Academy Street School Credit List. I ask no questions and shall answer none. JOHN TORANI Happy , Hap Turner Guy Park Avenue School Syracuse U. Badminton Champs, '41, '42, President, Hunting and Fishing Club. Oh, if the world could only understand me. ' LAVERNE TRACY !!BudH Fifth Ward School Marines Manager, Checker Tournament, Credit List. Honor is purchased hy the deeds we do. BERNADINE P. TRASKAS Milton Avenue School Undecided Cheerleader, Sophomore Athletic Club, Phi Alpha Lambda, Credit List, Assemb- ly Programs. Words fail us 'k U'C't JOHN TRASKOS Stretch , Long John St. Stanislaus School Georgia Tech or Marines Banking, School Boy Bowling League, Airplane Models. Let the world slide. MARINO F. TROLIO !!Mayor79 New East Main Street School Vrooman Avenue School Siena College Student Councilor, '40, '41, '42, Honor Roll, Credit List, Junior Prom Decorat- ing Committee, Phi Kappa Epsilon, Co- Editor-in-Chief of Item, Christmas Play, Perfect Attendance, '39, '42, Director, Senior One-Act-Play, Zombies. Those about him shall learn from him the perfect ways of honor. SOPHIE TRUFYN Butch Milton Avenue School Nursing Academy Street School Sophomore Athletic Club, '40, Girls' Athletic Club, '41, '42, Tumbling Club, Knitting Club, Bowling Club, Class Banker, Treasurer, Sophomore A. C., Treasurer, Girls' A. C., Usher, Junior Prize Speaking, Demonstration, Honor Roll, Credit List. A sweet, vivacious little miss. THEODORE TRZASKOS Shark Vrooman Avenue School Undecided lfVell done is better than well said. STELLA UNCHER St. Casimir's School Business St. joseph's School Credit List. Ready for a hit of fun, always the same to everyone. M. CATHERINE VAN AKEN Q!Bobby!9? l!Van77 West Spring Street School Undecided Phi Delta, Hi-Y, Zombies, Honor Roll, Credit List, National Honor Society, Usher, Senior One-Act Play, Asst. Edi- tor, Year Book, Senior Play, Item Staff, '40, Perfect Banking, '40, '41, Make-Up Committee, Senior Play, '41, Patriotic Revue, One-Act Plays, Assembly Pro- grams, Zombie Variety Show, Com- mencement Usher, No Tardinessg First Recorder Essay Prize. Young lady, Why do you talk, and talk and talk? BLANCHE VAN ANTWERP Woodrow Wilwn School Undecided Perfect Banking, No Tardiness. Let thy words be few. MARVIN VANDER VEER Qfvanv Guy Park Avenue School Albany Business School Intramural Basketball, Hi-Y, Credit List, Perfect Attendance, Hunting and Fishing Club. A smiling, destructive man. FRANK VARSOKE Academy Street School U. of Southern California junior Varsity Basketball, '40, Varsity Basketball, '41, Varsity Football, '40, '41, Credit List, '40, Varsity Club. He that will conquer must fight. JOHN VERDE Arnold Avenue School Undecided Assistant Manager, Basketball, '41, Var- sity Manager, Basketball, '42. Friendly, quiet, a sparkle in his eye. HELEN VOLPE !lLal,, McCleary School Nursing, St. Mary's Woodrow Wilson School Hospital Credit List, '40,- '41, '42, Hi-Y, Archery Club. A winsome, sunny nature, A trusty friend. ESTHER VOLTURO Academy Street School Undecided Credit List, '40, '41, Patriotic Review. Such a merry spirit! STELLA WALEK Blondie McCleary School Nursing Woodrow Wilson School Credit List, '40, '41, '42, Perfect Bank- ing, '40, Play Day, '41, As welcome as the flowers in May. ALFRED WEAVER Weaver Woodrow Wilson School Undecided Intramural Basketball League, Credit List, '41, Be gone, Care! thou and I will never agree. WAVA MAE WEBB Webbie McCleary School Nursing, Samaritan Cranesville School Hospital, Troy Secretary, Sophomore Class, Vice-Presi- dent, Sen.ior Class, President, Senate, Usher, Assembly Programs, Junior Prom Committee Chairman, President, Phi Del- ta, Make-Up Committee, Patriotic Revue, Make-Up Committee, Senior Play, '41, Senior Play, Zombies, Credit List, Zom- bie Variety Show, No Tardiness. Always a wise crack, always a grin. DOROTHY WERNER Dort St. Stanislaus School Undecided Honor Roll, Perfect Banking. lt is character that counts. DONALD WERT NI-IunkU Fifth Ward School U. S. Army Air Corps Credit List, Schoolboy Bowling League, '42, Intramural Basketball Champion- ship Team. A mighty spirit is in this small frame. JAMES C. WICKHAM Wick Guy Park Avenue School Undecided Student Councilor, '40, '41, '42, Year Book Staff, Credit List, '40, '41, Nu Delta Sigma, Perfect Attendance. He lives at ease, that freely lives. JOSEPHINE WIERZBOWSKA ffjoff St. Stanislaus School Undecided Honor Roll, Credit List, Usher, Com- mencement and Baccalaureate, Girls' Athletic Club, Perfect Banking, Nation- al Honor Society, Demonstration, Gym. The sincere alone can recognize sincerity. CHARLOTTE B. WILK Ces St. Stanislaus School Business School Credit List, Perfect Banking. No steps backward for me. CHARLOTTE WILSON Arnold Avenue School Colby Junior Academy Street School College Honor Roll, Credit List, Perfect Bank- ing, Hi-Y, Phi Delta, Ski Club. Her eyes crinkle with mirth. LEO WITKOWSKI Deegan Q Academy Street School Navy Milton Avenue School Perfect Banking, '40, '41, '42, Credit List, '40, '41, '42, Perfect Attendance, Intramural Sports. He fishes in troubled waters. EDNA KLEMAITIS Undecided Good things come in small packages. ESTI-IER MAE WOJIK Vrooman Avenue School Julliard School of Music Cheerleader, '41, '42, Drum Majorette, '40, '41, Orchestra, '40, '41, '42, Swing Jamboree, Credit List, Honor Roll, Crazy Rhythm Revue, State and National Music Festivals, '40, '41, '42, Usher, '40, Per- fect Banking, Chairman, Junior Prom. Witty and Winsome and pleasing to the eye. ALYCE T. WOLSYN RAHYH St. Joseph's School Undecided Credit List, '4l. Quiet but sincere. MARY WOJCIECKOWSKI uwoogyv McCleary School School of Commerce Credit List. So fair and wise is she! VIRGINIA WOZNIAK Qfvirgv St. Stanislaus School Nursing Honor Roll, Credit List, Perfect Bank- ing, Gym Demonstration. An unusual type of girl. - - : : : : : : : : : :: : c : : : oo: :oc :eoQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ ALVIN YETCHNY Yetch Academy Street School General Electric or Navy Perfect Banking, Track Team. He rivals the tl1rusl1's song. SARA YURKON Sara Jane St. Casimir's School Undecided St. Joseph's School Credit List, Honor Roll, Perfect Bank- ing, Knitting Club, Perfect Attendance. Living is the art of being gay. ELEANOR ZAPPONE HEI!! Fifth VV ard School Undecided No Tardiness. Peaceful, studious, and quiet. RAYMOND L. ZAWILINSKI QlRay,Y St. Stanislaus School Undecided Homeroom Basketball Team, Track Team, '40, '41, No Tardiness. And though be promise to his loss, He makes his promise good. DOROTHY ZIMMERMAN !fDot,7 Arnold Avenue School Business Credit List, Honor Roll, Patriotic Re- view, '41, Perfect Banking, No Tardi- ness, Play Day, '41, Red Cross. We W0nder 4 'C ooqoocooo The members of the Year Book Staff wish to express their appre- ciation to Mr. Robert Turner, head of the Art Department, for his co-operation in creating designs for the The Senior and in conducting the complete work on the division sheets and cover ooQqQQoooQQ-oQo-o--oo-Q---oQ --o-v--o---v---v-- A , A v ' -. fL.1f'1'H5 , vw' lvlnx 4 -'JI 1 Y . 45.1- 5 Ds -LC 'LV' ff' VF.. .,.. 6 X .f.i Q' .l- 1 5 A-f M- ,E 7, . f . ,- ' EL' f - 4 91 I Q -91 fl SUCIETIES V....., ... ,.,, ., ....,.-,-v.- ,-i..- A,,, , -,,,.,..,..,.,...,. Y y . GAMMA SIGMA 'X ,f x liirst Row llefit to rightl- james Conover, Raymond Herrington. Stuart lN1eCleary, Cliflortl Stratton, 'lohn Don' nelly. Second Row llelit to rightl7Rohet't 1.auhet'. lfugene Greco. Rohert llunning, George Xvillis. Rieliartl Xvellinaii, Rohert Brodie, Third Row llelt to rightl----Allan Pinlcle, Clarence lilase. Thomas Perltins, Donald Simpson. Xvarren 1N'l.irsli.ill, Andrew Small, Rohert Mcfforcl. The Alpha Gamma Chapter of Gamma Sigma Fra- ternity. lnternational, was started in A. H. S. in 1922 and since then has progressed rapidly. This year marlcs the completion of twenty-two years of service here. Wfitli the close of the 1941-42 school year, Gamma Sigma has heen verv active, both in and out of school. In Septeinher Alpha Gamma initiated nine new memhers who are a credit to our fraternity. They are Brothers lilase, Childs, Donnelly, Dunning, Herrington, Hotal- ing, Mcfford, We-lltiiatm, and Willis. Following their ini- tiation, Ciainma Sigma held its third annual upigslcin Swing after the 1Vlont Pleasant lioothall game. Wfhen it came time to elect class oflicers, Brothers lfinlcle and Herrington were chosen presidents of their respective classes. Wfe are represented in the hand hy llrothers lVlarsha11, Small, Willis, Herrington, and Mc- Cileaty. lior the past three years Gamma Sigma has heen iepresented on the cheering squad. Two years ago it was lirother Shuttleworth, last year it was jaclc Brown, and this year Brother 1 in1c1e is a junior cheerleader. On the tennis teatn and playing center field on the baseball team is llrother Stratton. Brother Conover is editor-in- chiel' of this year hook and president of the National Honor Society. lirother Brodie is also on the year hook stall and in the honor society. He and lirother Nlc- Cleary represented Gamma Sigma in the Senior play. Stage ljoorf' For the second consecutive time, Gamma Sigma has won the Student 1Vlixer cup. Our social activities were added to hy several private dances in the music room, an outing at Brother Willis' camp and a joint private dance with Nu Delta Sigma Fraternity. To close our chapter's activities for this year, we held our aniuial active-passive hanquet. We of Alpha Gamma are very proud ol' the liact that many of our passive ineinhers are in the service ol Uncle Sam. To help them along, we rallled oll a 815,00 United States defense hond. ln closing, Gamma Sigma wants to extend hest wishes to 1Vlr. Kelton and 1Vlr. 1VlcNu1ty for their friend- ly advice and counsel: to Mr. Dersham for his line hand: to the undergraduates for good luck with History ff. To the Class of 1942 we ollier our sincerest hopes for success and good lortune in everything they do. The wor1d's a tough place to live in and the going will he rough, hut the Class of '-ll has got what it taltes to get ahead and stay there. KAPPA EPSILON First Row lleft to rightj-Marjorie Rollins, Jean Kennedy, Chaplain, Betty Krepline, Vice-President, Jean Lownds, President, Janet Schoonmaker, Secretary, Jeanne Stanton, Corresponding Secretary, Jean Bower, Treasurer, Jean Herrington, Mrs. Young, Advisor. Second Row lleft to rightlilmogene Buckley, Peggy Black, Betty McDowell, Verna Osterhout, Doris Clark, Bev- erly Forbush, Cora Milward, Dorothea Bennet, Helen Mead, Ruth Gardinier, Jane Gardinier. Third Row lleft to rightl-Veronica Agard, Yvonne Radford Jaqueline Benjamin, Marguerite Crawford, Alma Miller, Martha Best, Jean Farrell, Jane Marks, Shirley Smith, Shirley Ellis, Alma Hughes. Absent From Picture-Jeanne Struen, Barbara Brooker, Nlarion Mabie. Kappa Epsilon hopes for another successful year have been fulfilled. The officers for this year are: Presi- dent, Jean Lowndsg Vice-President, Betty Krepline, Sec- retary, Janet Schoonmakerg Treasurer, Beverly Forbushg Chaplain, Jeanne Kennedy, Corresponding Secretary, Jeanne Stanton. In the annual Student Mixer, K. E. once again car- ried off the second prize. The first social event of the year was a Halloween party at the farm of Sister Marian Mabie. That enjoy- able time we will never forget. A square dance and also two food sales were given for che purpose of earning money to sponsor the formals. With everyone in the Christmas spirit, a grand formal was held at the Cen- tury Club, with many of the younger set present. An- other fofrmal was scheduled Easter, which, of course, we enjoyed thoroughly. Those attending the K. E. conven- tion at Elmira were Sisters Marguerite Crawford and Helen Mead. Among the various patriotic activities by K. E. were sewing buttons on cards for Bundles for Bluejaclcets, bringing books for soldiers, and donating money to the Red Cross drive and Infantile paralysis fund. Those who were the more sports-minded enjoyed howling parties held in February and in March. All the sisters are heartily looking forward to the annual banquet in June. To the Class of 1942, Kappa Epsilon wishes the best of luck. NU DELTA SIGMA First Row lleft to righrl--James Wficlcham, Rohert Hempton, Secretary: Ellis Gallagher, President: Kenneth Nlur ley, Vice-President ancl Treasurer: Alherr Sochin, Punner Guarel. Second Rim lleft to right! --Rohert Uunn, Stanley Gordon, Frecl llarris, Nelson Deniun. Stuart Gagen. Edgar Dunn, John Nloclcery. Ahsenr From Piclureu Roherr Firth, Willwiir Peelclie. Forrest Howe. The Nu Delta Sigma Fraternity startecl oil the year Huh I-leinpton. Sa far this year they have had a skiing, hy the acceptance of twelve new members. The following party and a skating party. They also have planned fur officers were elected: President, Ellis Gallagher: Vice- the future several huwling parries and a hay ride. President and Treasurer, Ken Marley, and Secretary, PHI DELTA First Row fleft to rightj--Helen DeGrofF, Louise Waldron, Genevieve Warner, Wava Mae Webb, Beatrice Leger, Peggy Lee Clark, Betty Lord, Miss Burnham, sponsor. Second Row fleft to rightl-Audrey Coyle, Catherine Joslin, Margaret Christman, Catherine Smith, Patricia Rowe, Barbara Van Aken, Nadia Smeallie, Elsie Thompson, Carol Edson. Third Row lleft to rightje-Jean Marie Kelly, Mary Ann Little, Jean Wilkie, Marcia Conover, Carol Ekblom, Phyl- lis Levee, Jean Keeler, Phyllis Strack, Beverly Hodge. This school year will be looked back upon by Phi Delta members as one to be remembered. This sorority has been very active this year under the capable leader- ship of Wava Mae Webb, the President, and Miss Burn- ham, the sponsor. The first event was the initiating of its new mem- bers. This was the time when last year's Sophomores got their revengef, so to speak, on the poor, unsuspect- ing pledges. But their time will come next year. Next came Phi Delta's annual Fashion Show. In this fashion parade the clothes from the leading stores were modeled. This is one of our newer yearly activities, and has met with better success each year. The Christmas formal was attended by many couples who had a very enjoyable time. A bus was chartered to carry the members on a roller skating party to Schenectady. The annual spring Round and Square Dance came next and proved to be as great a success as ever. The yearly banquet was held in May and was the last hnal get-together. This long- to-be remembered year was brought to a close by thc summer formal. CHI PHI BETA First Row fleft to right!--Anthony Natoli, Frank La Bare, Dom Cotugno, Anthony Peters, Frank Pisano. Second Row lleft to rightl-Dominick Tomisello, Armond Giovanni, Peter La Bare, Ben Frascatore, Richard Dan- tini, joseph La Conti. Chi Phi Beta is now in its fourteenth year of ex- Because of the success of the Football Hop the frat is istence. It was founded by one of our former faculty able to hold several parties during the course of the year. members, Mr. Michael Valerio. Every year Chi Phi Paul Dilsorenzo, faculty advisor for che fraternity, Beta puts on a Football Hop which has been a tremend- claims that the unity of the frat will keep it in existence ous success. Other annual affairs are the banquet and another fourteen years. the outing which are usually held in June of each year. l TAU UPSILCDN DELTA First Row fleft to rightl--Frances Brnsko, Sophie Valikonis, Veronica Liheris, Secretaryg Irene Kackas, President, Sophie Meskoskey, Treasurerg Miss R. Keane. Second Row-Qleft to rightl-Miss M. Keane, Stella Meskoskey, Helen Kackas, Phyllis Sargalis, Lucy Kazlauskas, Helen Urbelis, Sadie Banewicz. Absent From Picture-Anne Gudzinskas. The Tau Upsilon Delta started off the school year with the induction of three new members, Lucy Kaz- lauskas, Frances Brasko, and Phyllis Sargalis. The girls made plans for many activities, all which were success- fully carried out. Selling Christmas cards netted a satis- factory profit, and several theatre parties were enjoyed by the members during the Christmas vacation. The St. Patrick's Day Dance, which was held at the A. L. C. Club on March 17, was such a success that the girls plan to make it an annual affair. The I-Iotel Kenmore in Al- bany was the girls' choice for their annual spring formal, held this year on April 24. About seventeen couples at- tended the affair. On Palm Sunday the sorority attended St. Casimir's Church in a body, received communion, and then after the Mass proceeded to the Kansas Res- taurant, where they held this year's communion break- fast. Because they also wanted to do their bit for the Red Cross, five dollars was donated to that worthy or- ganization, and the girls are contemplating the pur- chase of bonds for the sorority. Penny birthday parties are being held to add to the sorority fund, and as for the summer, many of the girls are planning to get jobs. Due to gasoline rationing, it is debatable whether their camping trip will be held during the vacation or not. In closing, all members of the Tau Up-silon Delta wish to thank their sponsors, Miss Rose Keane and Miss Margaret Keane, and all others who helped them to complete a successful year, and extend their sincerest wishes to the members of the graduating class for luck and prosperity in all their future ventures. PHI KAPPA EPSILON First Row Cleft to rightl-Joseph Malco, William Rohusto, Herman D'Atri, Alfred Orsini, Marino Trolio. Second Row Cleft to rightlf-Louis Pecora, Ralph Salerno, John Randazzo, Arthur Orsini, john Santoro. Third Row Cleft to rightl--Richard Villa, Frank Nlercandante, Angelo Lamanna, Albert Nlarsicanc, Sam Pepe, An- gelo Perillo. The Phi Kappa Epslon Fraternity has made much progress since its organization in 1939, and will un- doubtedly continue to enjoy much more prospertity in the years to come. Among its charter members are three of this yearis graduates, Herman D'Atri, Angelo La- manna, and William Rohusto. On March 14 they presented their second annual Baslceteer's Swing, given in honor of the varsity. Favors and programs were distrihuted to all that attended. During the course of the year a hanquet and quite a few socials were held and plans for their june formal have heen made. Those inducted into the fraternity during the course of the year are: Anthony Sainato, Frank Mercadono, Angelo Perillo, and Richard Villa. Two of the memhers were given important positions in the Inter-Frat Council. A camping trip will take place sometime in August. Y ,- , ALPHA DELTA PHI First Row ileft to right,-Mildred Broszeit, Shirley Ford, Rita Hammond, Mary Rauschmayer, Gladys Brodhead. Second Row ileft to righti--Doris Platt, Ellen McNeil, Islay Hohs, Miss Dawson, Nlary Ellen Murray, Gloria Tay- lor, Elizabeth Taylor. Third Row 111.-ft to rightl-Lillian Kapachuk, Eleanor Van Derbeclc, Joan Furdy,, Beverly Branthover, Lois Van O'Linda, Jeannette Otto, Shirley Brooker, Joyce Roner. The Alpha Delta Phi Sorority had a very successful year in 1942. The year was enjoyed with the members co-operating with the officers. The new ofhcers were: President, Rita Hammond, Vice-President, Shirley Ford, Treasurer, Gladys Brodheadg Secretary, Mary Rausch- mayer, and Guard of Arms, Mildred Broezeit. Our new pledges for the year were Joyce Roner, Gloria Taylor, Lillian Kapechulc, Eleanor Van Derbeck, Shirley Brooker, Islay Hohs, Doris Platt, Joan Furdy, Elizabeth Taylor. Numerous food sales and candy sales were held throughout the year, and were very successful. The first annual Sweater Dance was held in the high school gym January 31. This was also very success- ful. Numerous parties were held throughout the year at various girls, homes. The sorority purchased new marooned-colored sweat- ers with white emblems. A few informal dances were held, but the greatest event of the year was the formal banquet and dance at Dinty's Terrace Gardens, Albany. This was held on Alpha Delta Phi Day, April 25. Sorority pins were re- ceived as favors, and with the majority of the girls pres- ent it was the last formal gathering of our sorority. Vifith hopes for the future, Alpha Delta Phi ex- tends its best wishes to the graduating Class of 1942. KAPPA RHO First Row fleft to rightl--Robert Lott, John Mitcliell, john Soltys, John Mycek, Charles Cole. Second Row lleft to rightl-Alfonse Czech, Herman Jankowski, Miles Max Miller, George Forbes, Harold Wojcik. Absent From Picture-iRaymond Dybas, Robert Halgas, Otto Strack. Edward Yurkon. The Kappa Rho Fraternity has completed its second year of activities in Amsterdam High School with much success, under Mr. M. M. Miller, their sponsor. During the school year new members like Bob Halgas, Otto Strack, Bob Lott, Charles Cole and George Forbes were admitted. Witli the aid of the new and old members, the Kap- pa Rho has held three successful dances after the Mont Pleasant, Troy and Johnstown basketball games. The fraternity has also purchased a United States Defense Bond to help our country in their great struggle for vic- tory. We have held our second annual banquet at the Tower Inn in Cranesville. ln the summer we will enjoy a few weeks of camping on northern lakes. The Ka a Rho has acted under the mana vement PP bv of john Soltys, Presidentg jack Mycek, Vice-Presb dentg Herman jankowski, Treasurerg john Mitcliell, Sec- retary. The fraternit is dee l indebted to its s onsor, Mr. Y P Y P fProf.j Miller, whose guidance and interest have been invaluable to its advancement. In closing, the Kappa Rho Fraternity extends its heartiest teetin s to the raduatin class of 1942 and g S g g wishes them success in their future undertakings. Y ! I , PSI CHI PHI First Row Ileft to rightl--Reantina Intilli, Catherine Fusolino, Rose Aulisi, Maniie Mixscatello, Regina Califano, Ann Marie Sperduto. Second Row flcft to rightj-Florence Giamo, Olga Persico, Eleanor Intilli, Rita Peters, Virginia Morrell. Third Row Cleft to rightly-Anna Quini, Q'Penny Volturo, Dorothy Romeo, Nlinnie Greco, Virginia Gallupe, Er- menia DiCaprio. Absent From Picture-Miss Rita Bellardini and Sponsor, Miss Aulisi. For many years the Psi Chi Phi Sorority has been among the active sororities of Wilhtir H. Lynch High School. This year the sorority was even more successful than in preceding years. As you all know, the sorority's big annual event is the Lolly Pop Dance. Many of the students look for- ward to this dance, and put it on their 'Qmust attend list. This year the dance was held on April 10. In addi- tion to their Lolly Pop Dance the sorority held a tea dance. This was another of their successful affairs. Last summer the sorority spent two wonderful weeks at Caroga Lake. The girls rented a cottage, and had a grand time cooking their meals. They wish to go again this summer. Five new members were inducted into the sorority this year. Also, Miss D'Arenzo was elected as co-sponsor. Witli the aid of Nliss Aulisi, the sponsor, and Miss D,- Arenzo, the sorority is sure to accomplish even more in the year 1943. May 10 was the date of their annual banquet and formal. This year it was held at the Elks Club, and everyone had a fine time. New officers elected for 1941-42 are: President, Wlamie Muscatellog Vice-President, Florence Giamog Secretary, Rose Aulisig Treasurer, Minnie Greco. CHI SIGMA THETA First Row fleft to rightj-Barbara Galinsky, reportcrg Frances Kidloski, Presidentg Mrs. Zeh, Faculty Advisor and Sponsorg Jean Marie Brzezinski, Vice-Presiclentg Bernadine Dybas, Treasurer. Second Row fleft to rightl-Constance Kowalski, Leah Jane Barczak, Regina Czelusniak, Dorothy Pisarski, Albinn Krupa, and Norma Kozlowski. Members not present in the picture are Eleanor Adams, Florence Holik, Eleanor Kozlowski, Jean Symczyk, Albina Wojnar, and Mildred Wyszoinirski. The popular Chi Sigma Theta Sorority has had a fruitful year. The girls have been busy enjoying such activities as their sorority formal, the annual Christmas party, sorority banquet, which was held at the Hotel Johnstown, a theatre party, ice and roller skating parties, a sucessful hay-ride and several wintry hikes. Now the girls are anxiously awaiting summer vacation and camp- ing. To the raduatin class, the Chi Si ma Theta So- g S g rority, together with Mrs. Zeh, wish to extend their heartiest con ratulations and best wishes for a ros er- g P P ous and happy future. UPSILON PHI DELTA Top Row ileft to rightl-Doris Kroeger, Gladys Cline, Yvinifred Rothmeyer, Mona Jean Hovey, Norma Geddes, Mary George. Second Row ileft to rightl-Mary Jane Smith, Marilyn Louer, Betty Geddes, Emily Rothmeyer, Jean Mound, Betty Jane Wagner. First Row ileft to rightj-Mrs. Kinsman, Charlotte Orth, Norma Smith, Barbara Reiff, Janice Riley. Missing From Picture-Gertrude Miller, Eileen Dean. The Upsilon Phi Delta has eighteen active mem- bers-President, Barbara Reiffg Vice-President, Norma Smithg Secretary, Charlotte Orthg Treasurer, Janice Ri- leyg Gertrude Miller, Marilyn Louer, Emily Rothmeyer, Mary George, Betty jane Wagner, Betty Geddes, Nor- ma Geddes, Gladys Cline, Mona Jean Hovey, Jean Mound, Eileen Dean, Winifred Rothmeyer, Mary jane Smith, and Doris Kruger, one passive member-Man garet Faulds, three pledges-Emma Kaufman, Doris Haithwaite, and Dolores Yager. We have bought dark green sweaters and white emblems, sold candy to raise money, held bowling par- ties. Our formal banquet is held in May. We offer our congratulations and best wishes to the graduating Class of 1942. PHI ALPHA LAMBDA Third Row flefr to rightj-Frances-Ceterski, Sophie Sumislawski, Dorothy Roman, Florence Popielarz, Winifred Wietchy, Rose Blizinski. Second Row lleft to rightl-Helen Chybion, Alice Mazurek, Betty Kozomkowska, Winifred Raymon, Monica To- kerowska, Florence Grzywacz, Theresa Blomkowska. First Row flef to right!-Loretta Mark, Theresa Grywinski, Henrietta Mielcasz QPresidentJ, Winifred Grzywacz, Eleanor Saniewski. The third annual Sadie Hawkins Day Dance be- gan the 1941-1942 social year for the Phi Alpha Lambda Sorority. The pledges, Helen Chybion, Frances Ceterski, Sophie Sumislowski, Theresa Blonskowska and Florence Grzywacz, sold candy at the football games. They also had a food sale. if 1 .1 On Palm Sunday the girls received communion in a body, and had a communion breakfast at Cockburn's. A second annual May Dance will be held May 29, at which a May Queen will be crowned. The Phi Alpha Lambda Sorority wishes the best of luck to the Senior Class. l ZOMBIES l i E A First Row fleft to rightl-Laura Kline, Secretary, John Randazzo, Second Degree Zombie, Ethel Rae Bebb, High Exalted Rulerg Herman D,Atri, High Exalted Ruler, Penny Volturo, Third Degree Zombieg Earl Dufel, Re- corderg Rita Hammond, Treasurerg June Gage, First Degree Zombie. Second Row fleft to rightj-Mrs. Olla Rickett, Advisorg Marjorie Rollins, Barbara Reiff, Wava Webb, Beatrice Leger, Genevieve Warner, Jeanne Struen, Dorothy Filipeck, Jeanne Stanton. Third Row fleft to rightl-Gunther Berchem, Jack Gage, Kenneth Morley, Beverly Forbush, Catherine Van Aken, Marino Trolio, Joseph Ceterski, William Richards. The organization known as the Benevolent Order of High Exalted Zombies was conceived by Paul Centi and Patrick Viterbo two years ago. Plans for its future were formulated by them. Most people have wondered what this mysterious organization purposes to do and what its aim is. Well, for your information, we can only say that it tries to create a more co-operative spirit among the various school societies. During the hrst year of its existence the organiza- tion undertook many mysterious enterprises. In September of 1941 Herman D'Atri was ap- pointed High Exalted Zombie by the charter members, and was commissioned to carry on the work of the soci- ety. This year the society included Sophomores and juniors as well as Seniors, thus breaking an existing tra- dition, which limited the membership to Seniors only. Initiations were held on the school campus during the fall and meetings have been held weekly at the Y. M. C. A. During the year a candy sale was sponsored and a very successful Variety Shown was produced. As this goes to press they were industriously planning an excur- sion to New York City. The first administration included Ethel Bebb and Herman D'Atri as High Exalted Zombie, Rita Ham- mond as Treasurer, Laura Kline as secretary, Earl Dufel as recorder, June Gage as First Degree Zombie, John Randazzo as Second Degree Zombie, and Penny Volturo as Third Degree Zombie. HI-Y First Row lleft to rightl-Raymond Denton, John Simpson, Richard Peclc, Stanley Gordon, Edward Rhode, Stuart Hayes, Howard Hinlcle, Treasurerg Allan Finlcle, Thomas Perkins, Maurice Richardson, Donald Kelly, Irving Horowitz. Second Row lleft to rightl-Patricia Rowe, Marjorie Rollins, Barbara Reiff, Jeannie Stanton, Ethel Rae Behb, Vice- Presiclent Girls' Hi-YQ Charles Skeels, First Vice-President: ,lean Herrington. President Girls Hi-Y, Fred Hai'- ris, Secretary, Helen Mead, Treasurer Girls' HiAYg james Conover, Second Vice-President: Marguerite Craw- ford, Ruth lVlcQuatters, Kathryn Joslin, Louise Wfaldron, Janet Schoonmalcer, Shirley Ellis. Third Row lleft to rightl-Robert Lauber, John Christman, Vera Boris, Audrey Coyle, Helen Volpe, Josephine Par- tylca, Dorothy Piech. Peggy Lee Clark, Jean Lownds, Rose Aulisi, Beatrice Leger, Secretary Girls' Hi-Y: Cath- erine Van Alien, John Mycelc, William Hoppy, Michael George, Lauren Barnett, John Donnelly. Fourth Row lleft to rightl4Andrew Small, Ellis Gallagher, Williaiim Janeslti, Genevieve Warixer, Betty Krepline, Shirley Smith, Catherine Smith, Margaret Christmau, Verna Osterhout. Betty McDowell, Betty Ehmer, Betty Lord, Helen DeGroff, lWarvin Van Derveer, Frank Korona, Charles Alenier, Valentine Kerhelis, Ahsent From Picture-Edward Thibocleau, President, Margery Kerhelis, Charlotte Wilsoiu. The Hi-Y officers led the group in several sucessful A banquet for parents and the annual faculty han events this year. Included among these were the Student quet was also given. Mixer, Thanlcsgving haslcetball game and dance. and a Sponsor for Boys' Hi-Y was Sherman Hardy, and hay ride. Also a splash party was enjoyed hy all. for Girls' Hi-Y was Mrs. Brodie. 1,4 as ,Q '1 .:,.52' 7 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row fleft to rightl-Theresa Rigatti, Susan Kerr, Marjorie Keown, Ruth Capala, Robert Brodie, Miss Van Alien, Herman Janlcowslci. Second Row fleft to right,-Dorothy Zimmerman, Rose Majewski, Jean Lownds, Barbara Reiff, Vera Boris, Marin? Rupar, Elsa Tiemann, Dorothy Swart, Helen DeGrol'f, Jean Bower, Emily Rothmeyer, Catherine Van Alien, Josephine Wierzhowska, Beverly Forhush, Marjorie Kerhelis, Larry Lasher, Cari Reali, James Conover. The Amsterdam Chapter of the National Honor Society is in its second year of existence. This organi- zation is composed of students chosen hy a faculty com- mittee in recognition of their high standard of character, scholarship, leadership and service. Induction cere- monies are held yearly in the auditorium with the parents of the members attending. This year, a recep- tion for parents and teachers was successfully held, fol- lowing the impressive candle-lighting induction ceremony. The ofiicers elected for the year include James Con- over, Presidentg Helen DeGroff, Vice-Pesidentg Herman Janlcowslci, Secretary, and Theresa Rigatti, Treasurer. Meetings are conducted on the last Thursday of every month, with Miss Helen E. Van Alcen as sponsor. THE FACULTY First Row fleft to rightl-Mrs. Riclcert, Miss C. Cline, lVliss Sealcer, Mrs. Reid, Miss M. Keane, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs Smith, Miss R. Keane. Second Row ilefr ro righrl-Mrs. Livingston, Miss Mosher, Mrs. Pattison, Mrs. Kinsman, Mrs. Zeh, Mrs. Hall Mrs. Gaslcins, Miss Burnham. Third Row fleft to rightl-Miss Sleznk, Mrs. Johnson, Miss Cary, Mrs. Burnham, Nlr. McClumphn, Mr. Reilly Mr. Miller, Mr. Saroff. Fourth Row ileft to rightl-Miss Van Aken, Miss Lindsay, Mrs. Horstman, Miss Wilson, Mrs. Gaffney, Mr. Hall, Mr. Machoslcey, Miss Cooper. Fifth Row fleft to rightl-Miss Cahill, Mrs. Rosa, Miss Dawson, Mrs. Young, Mr. Turner, Mrs. Tracy, Mr. Tracy Miss Reid, Mr. Cionek. Sixth Row ileft to rightl-gMrs. Cusano, Miss Scozt, Mr, McNulty, Mrs. MacDonald, Mr. Van Aernam. 1 v CLASS HISTORY It is June 1942- The Senior Class is assembled in the au- ditorium where they are to be entertained by the showing of movies. These movies have been taken throughout the course of their career in the Wilbur Lynch High School and are to be flashed by that new projector the Student Council purchased this year. Out go the lights! Now everyone is settling back. What's that? Well, if it isn't the present Seniors way back in their Sophomore year. Cute, weren't they? They certainly appear bewildered. There's a group trying to look calm and complacent and there's some climbing up to the stage gridiron. Well, what can you expect from Sopho- mores? The scene changes and our atten- tion is focused on the One-Act Plays. There are Marjorie Rollins, Herman D'Atri and Burton Bush acting out their respective roles in Poor Madelenaf' It's too bad that Lady Luck showed the Seniors preference that year. Oh, well, they'll get there yet. Next come the class officers. Let's see, Jean Lownds, president: Donald Kelly, vice- president: Wava Webb, secretary, and James Conover, treasurer. How solemn they look! The lights go on and that is the end of reel one. My what jabberl Wonder what happens next? We won't have to wait long now because the lights have been dimmed and reel two is commencing. Not a very long intermission, was it? It is September of 1940 and we see the Sophomores-pardon, they're Juniors-now taking up where they left olf in June. They look a bit more mature in this picture. Won- der if that effect can be attributed to life's hardships? What's this? Oh, it's the One- Act Play Contest and the Juniors are being awarded the cup. Always knew they had it in 'em. Next to be featured are the newly induct- ed class officers, Herman D'Atri, president: Edward Thibodeau, vice-president, and Rita Hammond, secretary-treasurer. They seem to be planning something. Probably class activities for the coming year. That's two tasks in one. The scene changes and we are now look- ing in on the Junior Prom. What a colorful scene! Just look at those balloons and streamers. Didn't it have a Mexican theme? Oh yes, it represented a Mexican fiesta. Everyone attending received a souvenir, too. Again the scene changes and we are pres- ent at that all-memorable occasion, the Jun- ior Prize Speaking Contest. Well, what d'ya know? There's Jeannie Stanton and Her- man D'Atri stepping on stage to receive the Sanford medals. Lucky kidsl That seems to be the last affair of the year lfor the lffontinued on Next Pagej SENIOR CONSENSUS GIRL BOY Most Popular: Jean Lownds James Horton Best Student: Helen DeGrolf James Conover Best Looking: Ona Samolis 1 Bob Hoffman Peppiest: Regina Dzikowicz Bill Robusto Best Athlete: Theresa Gaetano James Horton Biggest Sheik and Vamp: Audrey Beecher Chuck Snyder Most Basbful: Susan Kerr Larry Lasher Best Natured: Jean Lownds Burton Bush Cutest: Bessie Lyczko Ellis Gallagher Most Versatile: Dorothy Filipeck Herman D'Atri Best Dancer: Audrey Beecher Vincent Condello Most Respected: Margery Kerbelis Marino Trolio Biggest Grind: Dorothy Wemer Bob Brodie Most Collegiate: Rose Squillace Bill Sing Best Musician: Esther Wojik Eugene Greco Best Orator: Jeanne Stanton Herman D'Atri Most Likely to Succeed: Helen DeGrolf James Conover Best Actor and Actress: Jeanne Stanton Edward Thibodeau Most Courteous: Helen Meade Charles Alenier Best Dressed: Jean Morrel Bill Sing Noisiest: Jane Mushaw Burton Bush Best Author: Catherine Van Aken Marino Trolio Most Optimistic: Ethel Rae Bebb Matirice Richardson Most Pickle: Beatrice Leger Jack Gage Most Obliging: Jean Lownds Joe Ceterski Quietest: Susan Kerr Edward Hassenfuss Most Pessimistic: Dorothy Werner Victor Rudowski Most Lovable: Dot Kardolc Fred Harris Best Artist: Patronella Morey Raymond Lyczko Best Line: Shirley Osborne Ken Morley lContinued on Next PageJ THE OBSERVER 'Twas the night before the debut Of the Year Book of ,42, Not a creature was there stirring Except the Observers-who Waited at the railroad station, To hop the fastest freight Headed clear across the nation: 'Cause they wouldn't dare to wait! Yes, sir, after raking a squint at our Grand Finale lwe mean the column, of course, not usJ into which we crammed ev- erythin we could get our shovels on, hopping a freight seemed the wisest thing to do. However, we've decided to stay and face the music together, although we have a sneakin' suspicion that it'll mostly be jazz. And the drums do take an awful beating, don't they? Oh heck! If you don't finish us, our exams certainly will, so we really can't decide which way is worse, and seein' that it will have to be one way or the other, we arenit worried much fnot very much, anyhowJ. Well, enough fanfare-now to get down to monkey business. Friends lwe have some, we thinkJ, Ro- mans lthose unfortunates struggling with Caesar, Cicero, or Virgilj , and countrymen lbelieve it or not, welre not foreignersJ- No, we don't like that beginning so we'll start all over again with something more ap- propriate, and pardon our thinking out loud. Coke-fiends, jitterbugs, and students, things have been happening so fast this year that we've had a hard time keeping up with them, but it'll be vice-versa when our identi- ty is revealed, so proceed to read and give us a head start. From school belles to wedding belles can be a title rightfully bestowed upon two femmes in our graduating class. Gerry Bush, who wears Reggie Bates' sparkler on the traditional third finger, left hand, and Violet Krygowski sporting a ditto from a Gloversville beau named James Oathout. Hookey Zyzes' pet brunette now and forever without doubt will be Jean Morrell . . . . And couldn't Benny Stanislau readily call Bernadine Trazkos My Favorite Blondev? .... Almost a landmark it has become in front of the Kardock residence. Yes, we mean that Worcester salt wagon which Jim McDermott chauffers Dot around in only too willingly .... Petite Marguerite Crawford and Jimmie Conover deserve honorable mention for making this last round twice in a row--last year and this year, too .... We're wonderin' if Stage Door Stanton still thinks Kirk is tops. How about that, Jeanne? Probably if Marty Sagaitis has his way, the Webbis doorstep he would darken every day in the week and twice on Sunday since Wava seems to be the main interest in his life .... By the way, if Ken Morley should tap one of you A. H. S. femmes on the fC0ntinued on Next PageJ THE OBSERVER Q Continued J back and say Pardon me, but you look just like Margie, he's not kiddin' for Miss Rollins' first name happens to be just that and she happens to be Ken's one and only . . . . Gene Greco may like boogie woogic rhythms and such but you can bet he likes jean Kennedy a lot better .... If we had to pick out the cutest couple in the Class of '42, without hesitation, we'd say Bessie Lycz- ko and Willie Levandowski. Right? Al Marsicane's frat brothers don't see too much of this lad since he discovered Vir- ginia Morrell .... When Rose Squillace talks about her boogie man, she means Duke Dixon, so named because of his boogie chain, etc. As if you didn't know . . . . Speakin' of honorable mentions, woe be unto us if we forgot Jimmie Horton and Veronica, who have eyes only for each other and probably won't even notice this .... The name of John Conney's heartbreak has slipped by us more than once but in the end we finally overheard it, thank goodness. It's Beata Smith, isn't it, john? Ed. Thibodeau, our class president, may be steady as the Rock of Gibraltar when mak- ing a speech and such, but two to one his heart skips a beat when he merely says hello to Laura Kline .... Regina Dzikowicz and Steve Trazkos have escaped our telescopic eye all year, but in the end we discovered them, too. Same goes for Mary Ehmer and Jack Hotaling, called to our attention with the help of one or two spies .... Robert Frederick Brodie fpen namej may be good at composing sonnets and such, so maybe he has written some especially for Marty Christman Maybe? We betcha Jack fBaldyl Gage shouted O happy day! when Lois Van O'Linda decided to take Journalism. The reason? jack was also taking Journalism and-you know the rest .... If Shirley Osborne seems to be walking with her head in the clouds it isn't 'cause she's stuck up, but she has a Mr. Crawford on her mind. Yup, that's what it does to you .... By the way, is there a special reason why Marino Trolio trots down to Miles Shoe Store so often? You bet there is and her name is Nettie . . . . It's been June every month of the year so far for Bill Sing .... Walt Kuk and Janet Schoonmaker have been a bit shy about their affections for each other but that didn't fool your ole Observers a bit 'cause we've had our eyes on them all along, too. After much confusion and such, we Hnal- ly got this mixup straightened out. Yes, Stanley Lees winks at Skip Conover, not Charlotte Wilson, for her best beau is none other than jack Griswold .... Although Frank Sikora may be working for his Uncle Sam you can bet that jo Klementowski will be faithful forever .... Tess Gaetano hasn't co-operated with us very much, but she has teased us quite a bit. All we know is that his name is Fred. And that's enough to put her on the spot and so we do'ed ir. . . . . By the way, are Betty Ehmer and Don Holleran still that unseparable twosome? Three redheads that have been a constant headache to us all year for various reasons, are Chuck Snyder, joe Falco, and Joe Ce- terski. When you have one of them to keep up with, it's ok, but three! Please pass the smellin' salts, Shifty! Well, fans and foes, this is the end. Per- haps we've slipped now and then, but hon- est we've tried our best and believe us it's been all in fun. We feel sort of sad and such about handin' this job to our successors -but the best of luck to them land believe us they'll need ity! Good Luck Seniors and Goodbye Dear Old Alma Mater, A. H. SJ just your Observers, DOROTHY FILIPECK, HERMAN D'ATRI. CLASS HISTORY fContinuedj juniors, that isj and so down come the curtains. After a slight pause the house is once again enveloped in darkness and the last reel is flashed on our imaginary screen. The important occasion at this point is the installation of class officers. They are President, Edward Thibodeaug vice-presi- dent, Wava Webb, and secretary-treasurer, Rita Hammond. The Senior Play is the first major activity of the class. The title is Stage Door, a three-act drama revolving about the lives of a group of New York actors and actresses. Jeannie Stanton was awarded the Little The- atre prize for her excellent characterization. XVe now see a portion of one of the many successful games played by the Varsity. Gosh! Look at those boys go to town! Cap- tain -Iames Horton is right in there pitching. Over in the corner are the cheerleaders who deserve a lot of credit for their work. In case you don't recognize them, we'll name Regina Dzikowicz, Esther Wojcik, Berna- dine Traskos, Phyllis Boguzes, William Ro- busto, and Richard Smith. Moving on, we see the Senior thespians in all their glory on the night of the One- Act Play Contest. Having won the cup last year, they make a grand attempt to recap- ture it, but once again luck desserts them and favors the Juniors instead. That completes the show and there you have a brief idea of the life of the Class of '42. Too bad there won't be previews of the Senior Ball and graduation exercises because that would certainly add a befitting climax to the career of this illustrious class. SENIOR CONSENSUS fContinuedj Gnu. Boy Most Dignifed: Margery Kerbelis Marino Trolio Wiltiett: Helen Gustas Gunther Berchem Best Blushcr: Rita Hammond Larry Lasher Best Heart Breaker: Dorothy Filipeck James Horton Most Efficient: Rita Hammond james Conover Catherne Van Aken Marino Trolio THE TREE Dark hallways, Filthy stairways, Cracking plaster, Blistered paint. Strong smell of cabbage, Reek of incense, Fumes of eggs, The creased, stained back of the landlady Plodding up, up. A dreary door, A drearier room, Mustard walls, Iron bed, Sagging mattress, Rickety chair, And a window. The view? Only dirty courtyards, Strings of washing, Leaning fences, Smokestacks, Garages, row on row, And a tree. Gray, bare, stunted city branches. But this is March. Will not leaves, Living, growing things, First pale green And later glossy vert. Cover this stunted tree, This stunted city tree, And whisper fresh In the midst of city gray? I'll hurry, hurry, Through dark hallways, Up filthy stairways, Through smell of cabbage, Reek of incense, Gas fumes, Dreary doorway, and there Glorious, Green, Waidng, My tree! The landlady glowers suspiciously I ain't got all day. Money is pressed into her waiting palm. I'll take it! -BEVERLY Fonausi-I. THE ITEM STAFF First Row llefi to rightl-Yvonne Radford, Florence Popielarz, Joseph Kluska, Joseph Ceterslci, Dorothy Filipeclc Miss Trentlemari, Marino Trolio, Emily Rothmeyer, Betty Lord, Theresa Gaetano, Herman D'Atri. Second Row fleft to rightl-Xvinifrecl Rothmeyer, John Randazzo, Carmela Rappello, Roddy Shuster, Jean Moi' roll, Jenn Kennedy, Charles Snycler, Stanley Lees, Rose Squillace, Joseph Falco, Bernard Depa, John Santoro Anthony Smilgin, Betty Krepline, Ray Holick. STUDENT COUNCIL First Row fleft to rightl-Jean Lownds, Emily Strzalka, Stanley Lees, Jack Griswold, Mr. Hall, Ellis Gallagher, Nadia Smeallie, Theresa Gaetano, Anna Pushlcar, Helen Urbelis. Second Row fleft to rightl-Joseph Kluslca, Jimmy Wickham, Richard Gosiminslci, Elizabeth McDowell, Emma Kaufman, Henrietta Mielcasz, Betty Krepline, Eleanor Van Derbeck, Eleanor Intilli, Lewis Evans, Lewis Sharp. Third Row fleft to rightl-Robert Shang, Alfred Korona, Frank Korona, Leonard Stone, Alfred Marcinti, Herbert Thackrah, Marino Trolio, Ralph Salerno, Clyde Lawlor, Dynes Best, John Santora. The elected officers of the year 1941-42 were as follows: Ellis Gallagher, Presidentg Jack Griswold, Vice-Presidentg Nadia Smeallic, Secretaryg Stanley Lees., Treasurer. During this school year the Student Council con- tinued as an important student governing body of the High School. The Council members suggested many improvements and were aware of their responsibility to the school. Donations from the Student Council were given to many worthy organizations. Many laws were passed by the Council hoping to make the students aware of their responsibility to a high school of this size. Plays and other school activities were supported by this body under the capable direction of its officers. SENIOR PLAY CAST OLGA BRANDT ........A.... .......w. H elen DeGroFf BERNICE NIEMEYER ....... ....,.......,, D oris Clark SUSAN PAIGE .x,............w,,....... ........ R ose Majewska MATTIE .......w.w...........,,.,,.,......,v.,, ...,,....,.,A,., S hirley Davis MARY HARPER QBig Maryj .....,...........,.. Reontina Intilli KENDELL ADAMS .. .........Stephania Pidlyslci TERRY RANDALL ...,... ,.AY......, J eanne Stanton SAM HASTINGS ......... .....w.. C harles Snyder JIMMY DEVEREAUX .. ..,. ,YY,,,, C harles Alenier FRED POWELL ......,,,,,. ,A,Y...... R obert Brodie MARY MCCUNE fLittle MaryJ .... Catherine Van Alcen Lou MILHAUSER ,,...,. ,......,,,,. J oseph Falco MADELEINE VAUCLAIN .......,....A........,,, Concetta Carbone DAVID KINGSLEY ,.,... .,,..,.....,, J ames Horton JUDITI-I CANFIELD .......,.. ,..,.,.. E rhel Rae Bebb KEITH BURGESS .......,, ..,..,... E dward Thibodeau ANN BRADDOCK ..,,.., .....,,.,... J ane Mushaw DR. RANDALL ..,,,r,I,,,, ......... M arino Trolio MRS. ORCUTT .,,....., ...,,,. B everly Forbush ELLEN FENWICK .. ,.... ..r,,,,.. M arilyn Louer KAYE HAMILTON ,.,..... ...,....,,,. B arbara Reiflf TONY GILLETTE ,,,..., ......,,,.,. W ava Webb PA-r DEVINE ..,,,r,......,. ...,,.r,.. D orothy Karcolc LARRY WEsTcoTT ...,,,r, ,,.,,,r.,. I-I erman D'Atri JEAN MAITLAND .,,.,r,.r .,.....,, D orothy Filipeclc BILLY ,....., . rrrrr,.....,,,,,,.,,........,.,,..,.,..,,..... Stuart McCleary Bonny MELROSE r,,,,, ,.,,.,....,,,,... J ean Morrell ADOLF GRETZL .,,....,....,,,,,.,......,,L,,,.r,...,,I,,,... Burton Bush LOUISE MITCHELL ,...r. ..,I.,.... M arjorie Rollins STUDENT DIRECTORS-Doris Brenner, Ruth Migdal JUDGES Mrs. Malcolm Lindsay Miss Mary Yorlc Mr. Edward Ruman STAFF BUSINESS MANAGER-Rita Hammond. ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER-Marino Trolio. PUDLICITY-Herman D'Atri, Eleanor Intilli, Pa- tronella Morey, Robert Dunn, Richard Gosiminslci, Frank Korona, Helen Milcolaitis, Vito Greco, Franlc Tokatowslci. TICKETS-Joseph Ceterski, Stanley Lees, Donald Kelly, William Robusto, Robert Hempton, Warren Mar- shall, Ellis Gallagher. MAKE-UP-Josephine Stan, Doris Brenner, Ruth Nligdal, Barbara Reiif, Ruth McQuatters, Wava Webb, Concetta Carbone. CosTUMEs-Marjorie Kerbelis, Patricia Rowe. LIGHTING-M3lCOlm Malpass, Ernest Schmidtmann, Chester Gizara. PROPERTIES-Vera Boris, Helen Volpe, Charlotte Wilson, Joseph Rozmus. CURTAIN-Burton Bush. SCENER1'-DCSigH8Cl by Robert G. Turner. PROGRAMS-By Miss Marguerite Caldwell, designed by Robert Dunn. Furs worn by Miss Filipeclc, loaned through courtesy of Brennerls Reliable Fur Shop. USHERS Jean Herrington Audrey Coyle Dorothy Swart Theresa Rigatti Beatrice Leger Donald Simpson Kathryn Joslin Clara Hawks Sophie Trufyn James Conover Jean Lownds Virginia Tambasco Gertrude Miller Jean Bower On March 26, 1942, the Class of 1942 presented Stage Door,', a three-act drama written by Edna Ferber and George S. Kauf- man. The play was directed by Mrs. Schuy- ler, our able stagecraft instructor, assisted by Ruth Migdal and Doris Brenner, student directors, as well as various committees, who fulfilled their tasks well. The scenery, de- signed by our own Mr. Turner, was con- structed by the stagecraft classes. Heading a well-chosen cast were Jeanne Stanton, who played the struggling young actress, Terry Randall, James Horton, who portrayed Producer David Kingsley, and Edward Thibodeau in the part of a radical play-wright who turned Hollywood after he began to be successful. Other members of the cast included Mrs. Orcutt fBeverly Forbushj , the owner of the Footlights Club, Jean Maitland fDorothy Filipeckj, a member of the club who makes good in Hollywood, Kaye Hamilton fBar- bara Reiffj, a disgruntled girl who commits suicide, Judith Canfield fEthel Rae Bebbl, who adds a touch of humor to an otherwise rather serious play, and Louise Mitchell fMarjorie Rollinsj, who married and left the club. The scene is the living room of the Foot- THE SENIOR PLAY lights Club, a boarding house somewhere in the West Fifties, New York City. The play concerns the girls of the club and their at- tempts to get on the stage. Atmosphere is added by piano-playing Olga Brandt, por- trayed by Helen DeGroff, letter-writing Ber- nice Niemeyer, played by Doris Clark, Southern Bobby Melrose, by Jean Morrell, and society girl, Kendall Adams, by Ste- phania Pidlyski. A bit of comedy was ad- ded by Big Mary and Little Mary, Reontina Inailli and Catherine Van Aken, respective- ly. The parts of Pat Divine, dancer, was filled by Dorothy Kardock, that of Made- line Vauclain by Concetta Carbone, that of Susan Paige by Rme Majewski, and that of pessimistic Ann Braddock by Jane Mushaw. Ellen Fenwick fMarilyn Louerj and Tony Gillette fWava Mae Webbj completed the list of boarding house girls. Shirley Davis showed her skill in acting as Mattie, maid, cook, and chief dish-and-bottle-washer at the club. The male members of the cast were few, but the acting of each boy was excellent. Sam Texas Hastings, beau of Bobby Melrose, was played by Charles Snyder. Charles Ale- nier was the school student, friend of Susan Paige, Jimmy Devereaux. The parts of lum- bermen, Fred Powell and Lou Milhauser, were humorously filled by Robert Brodie and Joe Falco. The role of Terry Randall's father, Dr. Randall, was taken by Marino Trolio. Herman D'Atri was Larry West- cott, Jean Maitland's publicity manager. Stuart McCleary played Billy, a photogra- pher, and Burton Bush, Adolf Gretzl, a big movie producer, completed the cast. . The Little Theatre dramatic prize, award- ed to the actor or actress giving the most outstanding performance, was awarded to Jeanne Stanton. The judges were Mrs. Malcolm Lindsay, Mr. Edward Ruman, and Miss Mary York. Jeanne was again honored as a result of her performance in being one of 15 girls from the entire state whose applications were accepted by Syracuse University summer school for their dramatic course. In order for her application to be accepted, it was necessary for a critic from Syracuse to see her act. This summer course is six weeks of concentrated work in stagecraft, at the end of which a three-act play is produced. To the four most promising individuals four- year scholarships for the Syracuse Dramatic School is awarded. THE WHIPPOORWILL When day is done and all is still I hear the call of the whippoorwill, With voice serenely sweet and clear He tells the day that night is near. He calls us once, he calls again, We hear him every now and then Singing refrains in the dying light Exactly as he sang last night. Deep in the twilight over the hill I hear him chanting whippoorwill And then just as the night before His voice grows faint, and is no more. Has his song faded with the day? Has something frightened him away? Perhaps in fun he has taken wing And only tomorrow will make him sing. -LA VERNE BORNT. SPRING Spring ...... Eternal love's awakening, The birds' arrival from the South, The loud gush at the river's mouth, The melting of the ice and snow, The ceasing of the cold wind,s blow, These are the things that make me sing, For once again, I know 'tis spring. -ELEANOR INTILLI. HUNTING THROUGH THE WILDERNESS Into the forest with rifle and pack I plunge, in a very gay mood, Through valleys and gorges, wild prey I track Midst grandeur of great solitude. Wandering among the rocks and tall trees For a whole solid week of bliss, I think of the busy city I've left That could never compare with this. For here in the forest, thick and dark, And here, in a bright, sunny glen, A deer surveys, with lordly head thrown high, His world, unfrequented by men. At the end of the week, with heavy heart, I take leave of this wild domain, But I'll never forget the joy I've had, And I hope-I'll return again! -WILLIAM ORTI-I, JR. THE TREE The tree, Bearer of food, Guardian of spring rains, Home of the bird, essence of fire, Beautyl -MICHAEL GEORGE. SUBWAYS Like blood, The subways bring Life to the city, swiftly Through man-made veins of dark concrete And steel. -DoM PETRONE. MARCH Twas March, The wind blew harsh. A tiny maple swayed So roughly tossed-yet unafraid! 'Twas March. -RACHEL MARSHALL. 7 SNOW Dancing like fairies in the west wind, The snow slowly falls with silky softness, Dazzling whiteness, wholesomely pure, Shelter for man! Joy of children! Blanket for plants. -MICHAEL GEoRc.E. A QUATRAIN Sometimes when everything seems wrong, I envy the quiet dead, But when I hear a bird's sweet song, I'm glad for life, instead. -JUNE GAGE. THE SENATE First Row lleft to rightl-Edward Thibodeau, Senior Presidentg Wava Mae VVebb, Senior Vice-President, Mr. Hall, Allan Finlcle, Junior President, Emma Kaufman, Sophomore Secretary-Treasurer. Second Row lleft to rightl-William Richards, Junior Vice-Presiclentg Ruth 1VlcQuatters, Junior Secretary-Treas- urcrg Carol Ekblom, Sophomore Vice-Presiclentg Rita Hammond, Senior Secretary-Treasurer, Raymond Her- rington, Sophomore President. The Senate, composed of the officers of the Sopho- more, junior, and Senior classes, again this year takes first place as the most important body of the school, un- cler Mr. I-lall's sponsorship. The nine members of the Senate are chosen by pop- ular vote because of the interest they have for the wel- fare of the school and because of their interest in main- taing democratic principles in its government. With these thoughts in mind they have initiated registration, made recommendations to the Student Council and have drawn up many bills which shall prove their value in later years. The Senate has grown in importance since its he- ginning and shall go on as a more vital part of our school and will continue rendering the same valuable services as it progresses. SECT xr 3 V: F Li! . . A ,L .12-' .L' 'fl' ,1 15, . I . Q '. ff I ? . :I-:ju . y ?!.E?Lgl .-,,-5.3 J. - fr-fu ' 15' f . ,sf , : H J,-QQN f 4 Yiggn 1-v J 'A 935-x if ? 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'11, u ... 3- -'..S . 1 1 1, 'JF'- .1 Aw 'il Ar ,L 5 x , eg-., ,.? 2 .4.if?.. 3 iv, BASKETBALL TEAM Left to Right-Manager John Verde, Coach Dc-Witt Benjamin, Frank lCzarl Dlugas, Alfred lAll Derenske, lim- ery Sheridan, William lWillyJ Levandoslcy, Edward lHool-ceyj Zyzes, Walter Frisch, Harrison Wilson, Cap- tain James Horton, Robert lBohJ Hoffman, Dominick Petrone. The haslcethall team romped ofi to a good start hy heating Johnstown 34-31, and heating Monticello 31-23. The Red Raiders of Nlont Pleasant gave the Whippets their first sethaclc hy a 31-25 score. This was followed hy another defeat hy Troy High. A. H. S. came haclc to heat hoth Johnstown, hy 34-30, and Watertown, hy 38-32. An underrated Nott Terrace team upset the Pur- ple and Gold hy a score of 38-32. They revenged them- selves hy heating Gloversville, and then handed Nott Terrace a severe trouncing. Watertown heat the Whip- pets in a game that had the crowd standing. Again, they were heaten hy Mont Pleasant before a capacity crowd. This stirred up the hardwood hoys, who toolc on Little Falls and Gloversville and heat them hoth. However, disaster struclc again and they were heaten hy Troy High. A. H. S. topped the season off hy winning the city championship hy heating St. Mary's hy a score of 32-21. An excellent attendance from hoth schools saw a close game. Hoffman topped the seasonis scoring with 126 points, followed hy Zyzes with 99 points. These, together with Derenslce, Levandoslcy, Horton. and Wilson, sam the most action. ln reserve were Frisch, Sheridan, Pe- trone, and Dlugas. SCHEDULE A. H. S. Opponents Johnstown 34 31 Monticello 31 23 Mont Pleasant , 25 31 Troy . 30 59 Johnstown 34 30 Watertown , 38 32 Nott Terrace 27 34 Gloversville 44 30 Nott Terrace 40 24 Watertown , 32 33 Mont Pleasant . 29 45 Little Falls , 32 19 Gloversville , , 32 19 Troy .31 26 St. Maryis 32 21 FOOTBALL TEAM A great number of lettermen from last year failed to pull the football team out of the loss column. Among these were Captain Lasher, Martuscello, Horton, Mi- lauskas, Nelson, Varsoke, and Derenske. The Hrst de- feat was at the hands of Kingston by a score of 13-6 in a night game at Kingston. A game under lights at Nott Terrace was in favor of the Schenectady boys by a score of 7-0. Another night-capper at Johnstown ended in defeat by 13-0. The first home game with Mont Pleasant resulted in another defeat by 29-0. Gloversville came next and the A. H. S. gridders met defeat again at Darling Field, being on the short end of 19-6. The back field was composed of Martuscello, Peck, Lewan- doskey, Raila and Dlugas. On the line were Horton, Izzano, Derenske, Captain Lasher, Nelson, Petrone, and Milauskas. Reserves who saw much action were Le- minslci, Czech, Rozmus, Petrillo, Lasky, and Wilson. ATHLETES' AUTOGRAPHS BASEBALL TEAM First Row fleft to rightj- Butch Sypula, Robert Nichols, Bill Woody, Clifford Stratton, Steve Kuczek, Harrison Wilson, Chet Smolen, Bob Hoffman, John Baker, Aristotle Lazarou. Second Row lleft to rightl-Mac Kuczek, Louis Coluni, Peno Pileckas, Joe Laconti, William Luciano, Chet Gi- zaro, Norbert Fryc, Walter Frisch, Pete La Bate. Third Row fleft to rightl-Coach Tracy, Raymond Sinda, Robert Kosinski, Nick Pallorra, Joseph Bubniak, Ber- nie Denovel, Brooker, Amberger, Edward Geib. Fourth Row fleft to rightl-Richard Koch, Bobby Halgas, William Brinkman, Nelson Denton, Francis Mosher, Wilbur Haight, Lucien Sayles, Manager John Verde. The baseball team coached by Jack Tracy continued its winning streak from last year when it won nine games and went undefeated. At the beginning of this season the two victorious games, both with Gloversville, had scores of 8-5 and 16-2. Steve Kuczek and Ed. Sypula were the only two veterans from last year's team. Hoff- man and Lazarou, together with Sypula, filled out the pitching staff. In the infield were Mack Kuaek, Steve Kuczek, Smolen and Pete La Bate. The outfield was patrolled by Cliff Stratton, Len Tucker, and Woody. Lazarou pitched a no-hit, no-run game against Ballston Spa to beat them 5-0. SCHEDULE Gloversville fawayj ............................ ,,,.,, 8 -S Gloversville fhomel .....,. ,,,,,,,,, 1 6-2 Ballston Spa fawayj ....... ,.,,,, 5 -0 1 +- GOLF TEAM First Row lleft to rightl-Bill Sing, Jack Gage, Mr. Cionek, Charles Snyder, Val Kerbelis. Second Row fleft to rightl-Anthony Smilgin, Wally Sheridan, Charles Christian, Frank Varsoke, Emery Sheridan. Third Row lleft to right,-Bill Zimmerman, Dorn- iniclc Tomasello. The golf team, coached by Mr. Cionelc, opened its season successfully by defeating Nott Terrace at the Antlers. Veteran players include Bill Sing, Jimmy Horton, Chuck Snyder, and Jack Gage. Newcomers are Wally Sheridan, Valentine Kerbelis, and Stanley Gumulca. Among the golf team,s opponents are Nott Terrace, Mont Pleasant, Johnstown, Mechanic- ville, and Gloversville. TENNIS TEAM First Row Kleft to righti-Mr. Van Aernam, Hop- kins, Captain Lennie Stone, Don Kelly. Second Row fleft to rightj-Bernie Depa, Benny Stanislaus, Raymond Butlcus, Lawrence Hewitt. With the return of only a few members of last year's team, hope is placed in the newcomers. Those returning from last year are Donald Kelly and Lennie Stone. Under Mr. Van Aernam's instruction we hope the team has a successful sea- son. The season was started by defeating Glov- ersville 7-0 at Coessens' Park. Their schedule in- cludes Gloversville again, Nott Terrace, Johns- town and Mont Pleasant. .H - ... ..,..,.. L.- ,...... . , -.-...-.....a BOWLING TEAM First Row lleft to rightl-Armenio Brooks, Will Orth, Bill lVlcCunc, Ed. Roslciewicz, joe Pabis, Mr. Mcfflumpha. Second Row fleft to rightl-Ed. Pawolski, Frank Korona, Bill Siarlcowski, Bill Zabawa, Robert Firth, Ray Zawilinslci, John Salytis. The bowling team, under Coach Tom Mc- Clumpha, rolled to a successful season, winning eight matches and losing four. The team was ably supported by Armenia Brooks, William Orth, Wfilliam lVIcCune, Williani Zabawa, Wallace Siarkowslci, joe Pabis, and Ed- ward Roslciewicz. Their victims during the season were Johns- town twice, Gloversville, St. lVlary,s, Cohoes, Nlont Pleasant, Nott Terrace, and Waterford. A. H. S. went down to defeat by teams previously beaten by them, namely: Cohoes, Waterford, Nott Ter- race, and Gloversville. Altogether they had a very good season, and rhe credit is due to all the bowlers and especially their coach, Tom lVlcClumpha. 1 A 1 lf -we L-.,,e,,.e.. ., .. . , - .J CHEER LEADERS First Row fleft to rightj-Bill Robusto, Richard Smith. Second Row fleft to rightj-Regina Dzilcowicz, Bernadine Traslcos, Esther Wojcilc, Phyllis Bo- guzes. We are all grateful to the cheer leaders for their enthusiastic leadership in cheering. We ex- tend our congratulations to Bernadine Traslcos, Phyllis Boguzes, Regina Dzkowicz, and Esther Wojdk, Bill Robusto and Richard Smith. We wish last year's Junior cheer leaders good luck in taking on the responsibilities of Senior cheer- leading. TRACK TEAM First Row fleft to rightj-Harry Johnson, Dick Getsloff, Stanley Zinollca, Herbie Plantz, Bob Firth, Melvin Green, Michael George. Second Row fleft to right,-Edward Taberslci, Joe Lastarza, Forrest Howe, Cyril Sykowski, Managerg Ed. Czer- wiec, Mr. Machoskey. Third Row lleft to rightl--Kenneth Pangborn, Schuyler Tallman, William Polaski, Fred Zapp, Edward Laslcy, Joe Buhniak, William Zabawa. Fourth Row flefl to rightl-William LaDeaup, John Tariot, Tom Perkins, Louis Evans, Roddy Shuster, Wallace Davis, Joe Vidulich. Under the ahle coaching of Mr. Machoskey the A. Roddy Shuster, Edward Czerwiec, Otto Strack, Herbert H. S. track team is preparing for its forthcoming sea- Plantz, Bill Davies, and Bill Zabawa. Johnstown and Al- son. The first meet will he in Gloversville. Among those bany are the schools our team will meet in track contests, expected to gain credit for the Purple and Gold are as well as Saratoga and Nott Terrace. Good luck! GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB First Row lleft to rightl+1.ucy Kazlauslcas, Theresa Gaetano, Jean Bower, Elvira Del Santo, jean Lowncls, Sophie Trufyn, Ona Samolis, Theodora Kopris, Josephine Partylca. Second Row fleft to rightjfAudrey Coyle, Regina Dzilcowicz, Norma Smith, Phyllis Boguzes, Ann Quattrochi, Nlarilyn Louer, Josephine Wierzihowskag Helen Nlilcolaitis, Dorothy Piech, joan Gotobcd. The election of ofiicers was held Sepetmher 17, 1941, with the following officers of the cluh elected. President, jean Lowndsg Vice-President, Ona Samolisg Secretary, jean Bower, Treasurer, Sophie Trufyn, and Reporter, Theresa Gaetano. Under the capahle direction of Miss Cooper, the cluh proved to have had a very sucessful year. Several play days and a hadminton tournament were held during the course of the year. A dance was held after a haslcet- hall game, various novelties were sold as a means of in- come, and an annual foul shooting contest was also a major activity. The cluh had a haslcethall team which competed against various other teams in the school, and an intra- mural schedule was arranged. Awards for the home play days were donated hv the Student Council. A soft- hall team was formed which went to Alhany in May to compete against a team from the Milne School there. A group of the club memhers chartered a hus and went to Mont Pleasant to witness the performance of the Springheld College exhihition team, which appeared in Schenectady. All memhers who taught and refereed twelve games satisfactorily, as taught in gym classes, have won letter A,s. The first four girls to receive their letters were Jean Lownds, Sophie Trufyn, Ann Quattrochi, and El- vira Del Santo. The club expects to end the year with a hanquet as it has in previous years. The entire year was full of activities and memorable events- and all the memhers of the Girls' Athletic Cluh extend their sincerest hest wishes to the Class of '42. i THE BAND Bottom Row fleft to rightl-Valentine Kerbelis, Andrew Small, John Redpath, Jean Herrington, Robert Moore. Roy Herrington, Warren Marshall. Second Row fleft to right!-Thomas Engle, Joseph Dela Posta, Myron Chupka, Bill Janeski, Dolores Valerio, Janet Schoonmaker, Ann Lipe, Barbara Murray, Bessie Chapman, Anthony Smith. Third Row fleft to rightl-Ray Cinda, Bob Smith, Aclelaicl Dybas, Eileen Ahnert, Shirly Ellis, Ted Antis, George Bush, Elizabeth Dybas, Louis De Luca, Matthew Kauslauskas. Fourth Row fleft to rightl-Gunther Bercham, Harold Wojik, Frank Pisano, Frank Greco, Roger Bowman, Stuart McCleary, Joe Dybas. Top Row fleft to right,-Charles Christian, Harry Twining, Harold Fredericlcs, Ray Marcenic, Bill Hoppy, Frank Intilli, George Willis, Walter Dybas, Ralph Salerno, Donald Smith, Meredith Twining. Top Row fcenterl-Drum Major Dom Cotugno. MIXED CHORUS First Row fleft to rightlglwargaret Conti, Mary Carhone, Alfreda Fleszar, Marjorie Rollins, Beatrice Condcllu, Rose Keane, Gladys Wooster, Betty Ehmer, Genevieve Warxier, Albina Krupa. Second Row lleft to rightl--Mary Miraluto, Barbara Bleau, Maryetta Depp, Barbara Galinslcy, Betty Geddes, Ver- na Osterhout, Mary Michalowski, Gloria Parlapim, Angelina Nlantone, Beverly Yager, Shirley Palmer. Third Row lleft to rightlgflichard Witkowski, Jean Wilkie, Dorothy Ryczck, Betty Lord, Regina Califano, Betty Martin, Edith Petrosino, Filomena Repepi, Jennie Volturo, Harry Tolson. Fourth Row lleft to rightlglkiniel Di Blais, Laurence Hewitt, Eugene Bilinslci, Otto Straclc, Robert Swarr, Jack Griswold, Frank l,a Batt-, Alvin Yetchney, Angelo 'lucciarc-lli, Norman McGrattan. GIRLS' CHORUS First Row ileft to rightlfrlarriet Goclden, Esther Mancini, Imogen Street, Lois Wooster, Miss Keane, Audrey Quick, Connie Gambarclella, Alma Miller, Jacqueline Benjamin. Second Row lleft to rightj--Sophie Fratangelo, Margaret Hyatt, Mary George, Rita Peters, Marian Mabie, Helen Trnsclcos, Bridget Babravicz, Isabel Alikonis, Iona Ross. Third Row fleft to riglitl-Marie Martuscello, Francis Montouri, Eleanor Jobin, Norma Dreaney, Rita Finocclci, Beverly Auspelmyer, Jean Follett, Margaret McGilJlvon, Jessie Grajewslci, Mary Sorlnruo. THE ORCHESTRA Cvn wr Harris Dcrslxnm. BUIIQIH Row ll:-fl to rigl'1tl4Cl1csrcr Czypula, Sophie Lysctcrnslci, Joscplxinc Pnrrylcn, l,uc'y Knuslaiuslans, llnrolil Wcxjik. Janet Wfojilz, George Forbes, Valentine Kcrlnclis, Dominick Corugno, Estlwr Wfojilfc. Top Row llcfr to riglwtlfl-larry Bower, Irwin Koclcr, Thomas Bcrlc, Charles Palmer, Gcorgc Bush, llnrold lfrvcl- criclcs, Donald Smith, Nlcruclirlu Twining, Gunther Bvrclmrn, Stuart Nlcclcziry, Nlyron Cluiplqn, Willialixm jam- vslii, Slmirlvy Ellis, Dolorcs Vnlcrio, Rolwrt Nloorc. Q SN '4'3'?Nm w 1 Q QQ -gp 3 J ' 9 ' N- TC V . F, -' X2 ,.. ,555 ff 3--wif ' f h i5v22I1E5' 7' Q If 7 A A :Q R? 5 i Q, -- . - ik L . . 1 1 ' - . .. .f ,. f N e'4N - .: +N- V ,K ai- ' - .. ,': 1. 4 F2 '. ,. 1 K A 3 - f, wn , 3.:i'sf ing-glwh fi Q' f-659' WW ,,.. M 'FW Awww :N nv ASI' A .'.. 1 'NP ROSTE R FOR THE CLASS OF 1942 Name A ppearance Occupation Hangout Wants To Be Probably Will Be Agard, Richard ................ Ahnert, Eileen ,,...,........... Aldi, Angela ......,............. Alenier, Charles ,............,. Almeida, Mary DaCruz.Dark ,.....A....... Altenburg, Edith ............, Alvarez, Frank ...,..........,.. Andrews, Alex ...,........ Atkinson, Frederick ........, Aulisi, Rose A.....,,.......,. Half-awake ........,... Frightening ...,...,..... Happy-go-lucky .... .Eating ,..,.... Sleeping ..........v,. ,......e Frightenmg ........... ......,. .South Side ........ Bed ..,...........,...... Movies .........,,.............. Jolly ....................,... Calling Leger .....,. ........ C ity Pharmacy.. ..Man ..,................. ........ C heese peddler .Musician .......... .. ...,.... Admired .......... ........... .Dentist ..,...... .......... .Spirit of '76 If hope lasts Dentist .........Athletics................ .......Always trying Inconspicuous ......... Square dancing ................ Town Hall .................. Secretary .......... .........., Se cretary to dance pro. Wide-eyed .............. ......Swoose-like............. Slicked .......,............ Flashy ..................... Bablinskas, Genevieve ..... Like a girl .......,,.... Babrowicz, Veronica ........ Artificial ................. Baker, john ...................... Carefree .,............... Bakuzonis, Joseph ...... Barbagelata, Gloria .... Bebb, Ethel ................. Becker, Loretta .....,..... Beecher, Audrey .............. .Fuzzy ...................... Baby-face ............... Reserved ................. Glamorous ............. ed ......................... Bellardine, Rita ................ Attractive ............... Bennett, Dorothea .........., Berchem, Gunther ........... Starry-eyed ............. Comical .,...... .......... Looking ...................,......... Farming ............................ Getting teachers angry ..,. .Tickling the ivories ......... .Working in cafeteria ....... Flirting .............................. .Playing basketball ........... .Foollng around ................ Loafing ..,.,..................,..... Schuyler Street ........... .The farm .................... Minaville Street ....,,... .City Pharmacy.. Cafeteria ..................... East End ..................... Hagaman ......... .Hagaman ........ .East End ..................... .Being in things ................ With Audrey ,,.. Fisherman ....................,. Glamour boy ................. Draftee .......................... .Pianist .....,...................... .Red Cross worker ........ Lake ............................... .In the Army ................. Aeronautical engineer.. .Fished after Hick .Draftee .A good one .Worked .Mud pond .In .Parachute jumper Energetic ........................ If she eats Wheaties Nurse. .............. ........ I f she's patient Minding her own businessWith Anna ................. .Dancing .........,.,................ Dancing ............................ Neckmg .........,.................. Community ..,..... Community ........ Town Hall ..,..... .Blowing hot tunes ............ City Pharmacy.. Singer .....,.............,......... .Glamour girl ................. .Secretary .............. ....... Loved ............................. .Imt. Charles Spivak ...... Tobacco auctioneer just a glimmer .Lap-sitter .By mother Better Good ............................... Bad Kissable.. ? ? ................ .......... Bienick, Walter ................ Odd .......... ........... G etting in trouble ......,..... james Street ..........,.... Blongiewicz, Cyrilla ......... Slight Y....... .......... C leaning house ................. Home, sweet home .... Boccis, Marion ....., .......... Q uiet ......... ........... G etting 90's ...................... james Street ......,........ Bogdan, Dorothy ............. Gay ........... .......... W e refuse to tell ............. Gym .....................,..,.... Boguzes, Phyllis ............... Active ....... ........... C heering ............... ......... W ho knows? .............. Boris, Vera ....................... Auburn ................... Studying ............................ Coyle's .............. Bornt, LaVerne .......... Borwhat, Donald ............. Bottisti, Dominick ........... Bower, Jean ...................... Bradt, Bennett ............ Brenner, Doris ............ Brodhead, Gladys ....... Brodie, Robert ...,.............. Brooker, Donald .............. Brooks, Erminio ...........,... Brozeit, Mildred ......... Brown, Florence .............. Brunt, Bernard ................. Brzezinski, jean ............... Burha, Anne ......... . ........ Bush, Burton... .... .... . Bush, Geraldine .......... Lil' Abner .............. Acting innocent .....,......... Rockton ....................... Short! .........,............ Truck driver ..................., Borwhat's Store .......... Sawed-off .......,........ Looking for John ............ East End ..................... Vivacious ................ Coming in late ................ With Butch ..........,. . Dtmples ........,......... Friendly ......,........... Wolling ........,...............,... Talking to teachers ........ What do you care?.Laugh1ng .....................,.,.. Collegiate .......,....... Charmant,' ........... Farmish .................. Ample .............,....... Lanky ..........,,......... Half-asleep ............. Tall ....................,... Peaceful ................. Business-like ........... Frizzy ...................... Selling shirts .................... Hockey .............................. .Pitching horseshoes .......... Wolfmg ............................. Typing .............................. .Rockton ....................... .With Migdal .... .You find out .... Christman's ...... Slateris ......................... White Springs ............ On the street .............. With Victor ..........,.... .If she uses Tangee Same thing Secretary .......... ........... S teve's .Nurse ........... ........... N ursing Secretary ......,... ........... H ousewife .Charmer ....... ....,...... F armer Tall .............. ........... I f he grows up Graduated ....... ........... S ome day Nurse ............... ........... V etis assistant .Innocent ......................... Anything but Out of school ............... Eventually In Auburn Hospital ..... Upon losing weight Surgeon .......................,.. Butcher Hockey champ .............. Chump Horseshoe champ .......... Blacksmith Glamourous ................... Secretary ........................ .If she tried Pencil pusher Coming in late ................. Milton Avenue .........., Early .............................,. Later .Doing lots of things ........ St. Stanslaus ............... At Mildred Elley ......... Down the alley .Learning popular songs... With Loretta .............. Selling in A ec Pv .......... East End ......... Two-timing ..................... ..With both ........ . Singer ............................. Chorus girl Business man ................. Bus man Married ............ ........... Reggie's wife Bussing, Norma ........,...... Dopey ..................... Buzzing .......... ........ A msterdam .................. Secretary ......................... Secretary Butkus, Raymond .,.......... Stretched ................ Soda jerker ....... ......... A . L. C ........... ........ V ince Dargus ................ In the Army Capala, Ruth .........,.,.. .Cautious ...... ....... S tudying ........... ......... R eid Hill ..................... Latin teacher ..... ......... T he same C31-bone, Concetta ...... Senorita .................. Drawing ......... ........ N ot devulged .............. Designer .......... ........... A designing woman Carbone, Mary ........,........ So-so ....................... Ask her ............. ......... J ust around ................. Artist .............................. Scribbler Carr, Roger .,............... Amazing ................. Handy man .......... ........ W ith Frederick .......... You'd like to know? .... We'd like to know, too Carrara, Joseph ,,,,,,,,,...... Good fellow ........... Kilocycling ......... ............ W est End .................... Radio technician ............ Ham Cagline, Louis .,,,,,,,,,.., .Cute ........................ Athletics ............................ In the City ................. Sports star ..................... Sporty Cegel-Ski, Joseph ,....,,..,.,... Carroty ................... Passing out bracelets ....... Item Office .................. Editor ....... ....... P assing out bracelets Checca, Mario ............ Well nourished ..... .Coaching ........................... Academy Street .......... Thin ......... ....... .Still squashy Name A ppearance Occupation Hangout Want: To Be Probably Will Be Chirico, John ........,......,.., Chorzelewska, Elizabeth.. Chriss, Charles ...., Christman, John.. Cionek, Joseph ...,.. Clark, Doris ......... New York State .,....., Intimidating ...,..,.... Fooling around ...............r. Quiet ..,,..............r.,. .........,..Mischievous......,.... Grave ....,.... ......... ...........Gigant1c................. Clark, Peggy Lee ....,....,.. Colistra, Frank ..... Collins, Mae .......,.. Colson, Muriel ,.,.. Condello, Vincent. Conney, john ....... Conover, James .... Cooper, Robert ....,. Writing ................,,....,..,.., .Square dancing ..............l. Looking for lye ........,....,. Second fioor ......,......... Cranesville ...r............... Ruback's ........ .......... .Skipping gym ................... Where? ......... ........,. Decided ..........r......... Author ....... Mechanic ....... ........, Still undecided True Story writer .Truck driver .Loved ............,.....,........... Possibly .White-collar man .......... Black-collar man ............Unobtrusive.........,.Chasing Bob.....................Brookside.....................Scout leader...........,,,...,Led Dazzling ................. Dating ............................... Doyle's .......... .........,. D ean's ............... ......... Soo n ............Cheerful.................Playing basketball...........South Side. scorer.................,,Mascot ...........Wide-eyed..............Making eyes.....................Tribes Hills................Sophisticated............ Innocent ............Tubby.....................Being quiet.......................Home............ ...........Stenographer.... ..........Steno-typed ...........Slap-happy.............jitter-bugging...................Anywhere.....................Great dancer........,.........I-Iigh stepper ............Powerful.................With Be Etta...................At Be Etta's..............,Be Etta's........................Be Etta's ,...........Haunted................Yearbooking.......... 119 I-Ienrietta.............Chemical engineer.........Mad scientist ......,....Squirty...................Driving the car................In his car....................Good driver.........,..,,.,,,,I-Iell driver Striking .................. Witll fiance ...................... With future hubby .... Secretary ......................... Married Cordes, Marie .................. Colugno, Dominick ....,... Coyle, Audrey ................. Constantine, Paul ............ Czelusniak, Regina .......... .Mad musician ....... .Active ..................... Dark .......... ...,..... Driving father's truck .... Making friends ........ Tall ............ ......... B eing dumb .,.i.......... Small ...................r.. Czerwicz, Edward ..........., Dalessandro, john ........... Ordinary ................ Dantini, Richard .............. Tmud ,.,............,..... Dargus, Jean ,..,..... D'Atr1, Herman ...,.......... Davies, William .,.....,...... Davis, Shirley ................r. DeGroff, Helen. Della Posta, Joseph ........ Del Santo, Elvira .....,...,. De Lucca, Tom .... Depa, Bernard .......,....,.... Di Caprio, Gloria. Di Caprio, Thomas ,....... Dornblewski, Theodore... Douglass, Ralph .... Dlozd, Virginia ..... Sweet ...........,.......... Independent .....,..... .Deceiving ....i.......... Playing ball .............. .Attracting women .... .Salesman ........................... Thinking of future. Talking ....i........................ Basketball .........,. Gym .................................. With Tony Brooks. .. ........Tes1ero Sh! It's a secret. ..,.... .. On the line ...........,..,. ........Athlet1c Held.............. Down-town .................. Dantini and Pettiti... Arond home ............... With her,'... QQYQ: .Orchestra leader ...... ..... B eating the box .Beautxcian ......... ......... Popular .......... ......... .Smart ............. .......... .Ithacan ..................... .Traveling salesman. .At Mildred Elley... Dog catcher .................. A beaute In fact he is Smart-alec Icky .Fly catcher Fuller brush man There sometime Unnoticed tar .............. .. ............. A dim one If he grows up Dragged back in .Intelligent .............., History C ......................... Home ............ ...i....,.. S uccess ......................r..,., Maybe ..............Studious..................Latin IV...........................With Josie ................,Music teacher.............,..A wiz Sawed off ...........i... Tootin' clarinet ........... East End ..................... Tall .......,,.....,............... .. Healthy .................. Eating ..........,,..................., Table ......,..................,.. Coming out ,..,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,, Prehistoric .............. Dancing ............................ South Side .................. Basketball coach ,.......,... Coached Medium .................. Water-boy .......................,, With the team ..,........ Team manager .............. Managed .Off the beam .,....... Making corny jokes ,....... Cornfield ,.............,....... Second Jack Benny ...... Fred Allen .Curly ...........,........... T alking .............i............... East End ..................... Governor .......,.......... Governed Dixon, Warren ................ Flashy ........ .i....... J itter-bugging .............,.,.., Jean's ............. ........... H ep-cat ............. Alligator Hill-billy ................. Milking cows ................... With cows ...,,............. Bronco-buster ....,...,..,..... Busted Dark .......... ......... S kipping school ........ Unknown ................,... Slave driver ...... .....,... S imon Legree Pop-eyed ................. Staring ................ ........... A round school ............ Artist ..................,......,.... Painted Gargantuan ............ Keeping quiet ................... Alone ........................,.. Superman ,.,...,.,.... Stuperman Drzewicki, Charles .......... Dufel, Du fel, Dybas, Dybas, Dybas, Earl .....,...... Marion. .......,...,.... Adelaide .... Joseph .................. Walter ................. Dylong, Edward .............. ...........Very cute.............. .Wolnng ..................... ........Tribes .Mayor of T. H ..... Dog catcher In parlor with books.Nurse ......,.....,................. You bet! Blonde .................... Studying history .............. Abbreviated ............ ? ? ? ? ............................. Loose-jointed .......... French horn ...................... One foot in grave. I-Iorning in ..,......... ...... . Nosey ...................... Going to school ............... At home ...................... Secretary .,.....,................ Woodrow Wilson ....... In Army band ......,. Music room ................ Astronomer .............. Somewhere ................... A sailor ,............ Stenographer ................. Cute ........,............... Cheering ............................ Gym ............... .......,.., Dzikowicz, Regina ........... Ehmer, Mary ................... Ellers, Fred ...,...,.... Falco, joseph ......... Faulds, Harold ...,,. Felski, Bernard ...... Filipeck, Dorothy.. fffffn Attractive ,..... ......... Studying Howers .............. .Short hand', expert In Army .Star gazer Seasick .Steno. With jack ................... Jack's .............................. That's right Good guy .............,. Foolin, around .................. Everywhere .... ........... T he jester ................ ed ............. ......... Courtin' Ginny ................ Chubby ................... Falling ............................... Irregular ................. Modern design ..... Streamlined ............ Forbush, Beverly .............. Ford, Shirley ..............,..... Frederick, Harold. Fritz, Arthur .................... Gawky .................... Slicked down ......... .Dancing .............. Taking it easy ................. Item ofhce ................... Electrical engineer ........ At the Falls ................ Soldier ............................ Has none ..................... Navy flyer ..................... With men ................... Visiting Delmar ............... Backstage ...... .......... Acting stupid ................... Playing in band ............... Chubby ................... Mixing stuff ............. r . Dark and quiet ...... Textiles ............... Frollo, Louis ..................... Rockton ....................... Drug store .,................ 265 West Main ......... Union Street .............. The fool Sand-hog .One of MacArthur's .Tug boat captain Dancer ........... .......... J ane Arden reporter .Journalist .......... ......... .Hot copy .Dealer ........ .......... ' 'Fordv dealer .Musician ....... ......... . .Druggist ............ .......... Business man ................. Drugged Man In Salvation Army band Name Appearance Occupation Hangout Wants To Be Probably Will Be Fryc, Norbert ...............,... Darling ...,........,.,.... Playing basketball .,....,..... ' 'Y ............,,...,,,...,.,Yw., Star ........,...,......,.........,..Y Water boy Gadeikis, Julianna ........... Not bad .............,..,. History C ...,,..,.,.,..,.......... A. H. S. Gym ,A....,,,... Secretary ......,. .......... Se cretary Gaetano, Theresa ............. Athletic ................... Shooting baskets ,.......,.,.,. Gym ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.o,,,,,,,,,,,,, Tall s........... ......... B y stretching .........After many years .Teaching ballet .Busy man .In a sister act Gage, June A...................... Fort johnsonish ..... Having a good time i...... Fort johnson ..,..,......... Teacher... Gage, Jack ........................ Jerky .....,.,,.............. Flirting ......,.....,,.,.............. Fort Johnson ...,.,......,.. Gym teacher ..... .,....... Gallagher, Ellis ..........,.,... Sweet .......... ,.,....., L ookingifor love .........,... Cranesville ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Business man ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,ii Gardinier, jane .,....,......... Ruth ....,,.. .......r. G uess: which twin am I...Tribes Hill ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Secretary ,...,....,.. ...... . .. Gardinier, Ruth ..,......,..... jane ,,...... ........ D esiring individuality ....,. Tribes Hill .................. Beaurician .......... ......,.. Gardinier, Kenneth .,..,.,.. Gardnier, Marjorie ...,..,... .Frail ,,...... ............ Blonde .................... Gardner, James ..,..,.,...,..,. Could be taller .,.... Gawron, Edward ,....,....... Gawron, Stephen ........,,... Geib, Edward ...,.,..,.......... Geiger, Charles .......,........ Gentile, Sarah ,.,............... George, Michael ...........,.. Getsloili, Lillian ...........,,... Giovanni, Armand ......,.... .Wild ..............,......,. Mintite ....... ..,..... .Ma tried Recuperating ................,.... Home .....,...,.,,,,..t.,,.,,,.. Muscleman ........ ......... M uscle bound Skipping gym .........,........, Union Street ,.,..,,,,,.,,.r Secretary ..,,......,, ...,,..... T eacher .Smiling ................ ........., B and ..,,.,.,,,,..,.r....,r.,...,. Business man .,.,...,......... Bandman Slumping ............. .........., .Being precise ,...........,....,. Chair ..,..,..............,,...... .Class ,...........,.,..........,.. .White-collar man. Marine... .................... Aviator ,...,...................... Naval man .......,..,........, Out of school .,.........,... Scholar ..,............ ...,..... Home .........................,. Perturbed ,....,..,.. Cynical ................... Playing hockey .,............... Municipal Club sss...s... Squirty .,.,................ Forgetting homework ...... Trinity Place .,,,.,,,.,.,,, Very nice ..........,.... Doing homework .....,......, School .,.........,,,.,,,,, Astonishing ,,...,...... Playing basketball ......,..., Y. M. C. A .,,.,,,,.,,..,, Flat-footed ......,..,.... Being flat-footed ...,,......,.. Smiling ..,..,.,,.,..,..... Singing in chorus ........... .Vo1ght's ....................... Home ec. expert ....,..,., .Stunning ,.....,............. .... Editor ,....,,............. At Georgia Tech ......... .Being nice .......................,, Hasn't decided ..,......... .In and out of dreams .,,,., In a dream ..............,,. Swinging ........................,.. Castler's .,..,,,,.,...,.....,... Girl chasing .......,..,..,.,...... With the herd .....,...... .Playing the piano ............ At the piano ............... .Wolfing .........,.................. Gladstone, Nada ............. Striking .................. Goges, Della ..............,...... T ow-head ............... Gordon, jack ................... Carefree .,........,..... Grabowski, Richard ......... Enthusastic ............. Greco, Eugene ....,............. Sheik of Araby .,... Greene, Melvin t............... Decrepit ................. Griswold, Olive ..........,..... Indiiferent .............. Grunewald, Joyce ............ Dreamy .................. Anything ...........,.............. With Doris ................. .Wherever possible ...... .Trying to make history..Too numerous ........... . Great pianist ...............,. .Marooned .....r...Traveling salesman .Flying high .Man Kicked out .Pupil .Placid Farmer Cobleskillian ...............,.. .Housewife .Stunned .Copy boy .Teched .Professor Coleslaw White ............................. Blue At Mildred Elley ......... For quite awhile .Strictly private sec'y ..... .Strictly private! Grzywacz, Winifred ........ Polished .................. Minding own affairs ....... She knows ................... Made .............................. A maid Gustas, Helen .................. A sofa-full ............ Enjoying delicacies .......... Candy store ................. Taste .................. .......... W inning pie contests Hall, Henry ............,........ Mournful ............... Acting smart .................... B. Auto Co ........... In the Navy ................. In the Army Hammond, Rita ..,............ Red-haired .............. Business managing .........., W ith Wilbur .............. Nurse ................. .......... S ec'y, U. S. Treasury Hansen, Julius ................. Sleek ........... ........ C atching buses ................. Bus station .........,........ A champ ........... ......... A chump Harris, Fred ..................... Sharp ...................... Playing slot machines ..... Castler's ......... .......... P layboy .......... ........, P laying slot machines I-Iasenfuss, Edward ......... Healthy .................. Waking up ....................... Amsterdam ........,......... Flyer ............,., .......... J ap slapper Hawks, Clara ...........,....... Old-fashioned ........ Slinking ............... .......... P erth .......,.. .......... S ecretary ......................... A nice one Heffernan, Loretta .......... Quiet ....................... Being quiet ....................... Home ......... .......... O flice worker .....,........... In the red Hampton, Robert ...........,. One-sided .,..,.......... Annoying Gertie .............. 101 .............. .......... L ady killer .... ......... D isappointed Herrington, Jean ,,.......,... Efficient ................... Simpson ............................. Tesiero's ......... ........... N urse ......... .......... S imp's Hiekok, Harold .,............, Superman ............... Gym workouts .................. Perth. .......... .......... W restler ............ ......... C ircus performer I-Iinkle, Howard ,,,,,,,,...... Sleepy ..................... Peddling papers ............... Castler's.. .... Wide-awake ...... ..,...... P olitician If she catches one fast Hoffman, Robert .,,r....r.... Glammer-puss ,....... Primping .......,.. .......... C astler's ......... .... T arzan ........ ......... G argantuan Holleran, Donald ............ Gentleman .............. Hockey ........ ........... E mpire ......................... Engineer ......... ......... On Chatt'ga Choo-Choc Horton, James ................. Super-duper ............ Women ..........................,.. Country club ............... Golf pro ........ .......... C addie masher I-Iosko, Gertrude .........r.,., Wilted .................... Chompin, gum ................. Home .......................... Married ............. ......... Hyziak, Genevieve ........... Life-weary .............. Attending school .............. Teller Street ................ Dress designer ............... If she tries Intilli, Eleanor .,..,...,........r Chubby ................... Giggling ............................ With Louer ...........,..... Illustrator ....................... Sign painter Intilli, Rontina ,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,, Petite ......,.........,..... Flirting ....,...,..................... City Pharmacy ............ Another nurse ............... Still studying Latin Jankowska, Regina ........,, Glassy-eyed ..........,. Homework .......... .......... H agaman .....,...,........... Nothing in particular...Particular in nothing Jankowski, Herman ........ Tubhy ..................... Escorting jane ................. Tribes Hill .................. Engineer ......................... Engineer Janulis, Mai-ie .................. Devastating ............ Looking at men ............... Anywhere ..................... Librarian ........ .......... B arbarian Jendrlejczak, Vincent ..... Mouse-like ...........r.. Being sweet and gentle..On the Terrace ........... Doctor ........ ......... M ouse doctor Johnson, Harry ................ Johnson, Rockwell ........... johnson, William ............ Joslin, Kathryn ................ Karandyszewska, Irene .... On the bike ..............., Another superman.Riding the bike ................ Snappy ................... Empire ............................... Empire ........... Home ......... Shall we tell you?r.Doing what he should .... . .Pale ......................... Being good .St. Stanislaus... Petite ...................... Going to church .............. Doyle's .....................,... .Aviator ....... in the clouds Aviator ........... ......... S till in the Empire Teacher ............. .......... T aught a lot Gym teacher ................. .A him teacher heaven.......... Red Cross nurse Name A p pearan re Occupation Hangout Wants To Be Probably Will Be Kardok, Dorothy ........,.... Karutis, Irene ,............,...., Keown, Marjorie ........,,,.. Kelly, Donald .................. Kerbel, Helen ...,.............. Kerbelis, Marjorie ........... Kerr, Susan ..A.....,.,........... Kilinski, Arthur ....r......r... Kilinski, Leonard ............. Kidloski, Frances ,........,... Klemaitis, Edna ............... Klementowski, Josephine. 1 Kluska, Joseph ...,............ Knapik, Raymond ....,..,.., Kolonowski, Claire ........r. Karona, Frank ..,..,........,.. Koziomkowski, Betty ...... Krawiec, Josephine .......... Bleached ............,.... .Wistful ......,..,,...... Studious ....,............ Wolfing .......,... .Reading ........... .Being still ......,.., . Mary's...... With Marjery ,.,.......... Home.. ,........... Loved ........ . .,,....... . Famous ,,... ........ .,.,...,,. Left If she tries Talkative .........,.....,........ Still quiet Sharp as a marble..Acting goony .......,........... Doyle's ....,..............,..... Electrical engineer ,,...,.. Light Bulb Snatcher .Intelligent ........,...... Studying ...........,.. ........... Sc hool .,.,,,............,,...,.. Red Cross worker .,.,...,. Crossed Shy ..,.,,...... .,..,.,.., L earning ........,..... .......... W ith Stephania ..,...,,.. Teacher ..,..,..................,, Teacher Short ,.,...... .......,., S tudying .............,...,.......... Home .......,,............,..... Alone ........ ....i...... ? Wiry ,......... ....,..... D oing nothing .....,........... With Leonard ..........,.. Aviator ..... .......... O if the beam Thin .......... ...,,..... S ports .,..,..........,,,.,............ With Arthur ,.,.......i.... Mechanic ..... ......,..., M echanized O. K ......... ...i...... T alking ....A.......... Girls' locker ...,......,..... Writer .............. ........., W ritten about .Nice ....,.,... .......... G ossip ......,..,,... How do we know? ...., With the K's ..,....i......,. On the last page Slight ......,. ......,... B lushing? .....,., .....,.,.. W ith girls ................... Hedy Lemarr ..............,. Lamour .Brief .........,...,,......... Being smart ....,.,. ........... M ain Street ..,..,.........., Fordham boy .....,..,........ A boy .Deceiving ....,,......... Delightful .........,., Frank ......,......,.,.... .Feminish ,....,....,..,. .Cherub .....,.......,..... Taxi driver .,.,.r Thinking ......... Waiting ..............,.,........... ..School work .....,....,......... . .Nothing much ................. Callahan's ...... I ,............. Neighborhood ............. .Waiting room .......,,... .Cork Hill ................... Taxi owner .........,.... . ..... Doorman Nurse ............... ........... Sc rub woman .Wanted on ............. .Sales clerk .........,........,.. Waiter just a jerk With the rest of them. In business ..................... Pretty busy Krupa, Albina .................. Usual ...................... Chewing gum ................... Classes .......................... Movie star ....... .......... O ne of Disney's Krygowski, Phyllis ........... Self reliant ............ Clerk ................................. G. S. Church .............. Nurse ........... ........... M ost anything Krygowski, Violet ............ Nice ..................,..... Most anything ................. Crane Street ................ Nurse ........... ........... N urse Krycak, Helen ................. Unreserved ............. Hanging around .............. At all games ................ Nurse ............... ........... D isappointed Kubilius, Aldona .............. Drowsy ................... Sleeping ............... ........... B ed ............................... Wide awake .................. Tired Kuchis, William ............... Monstrous .............. Loafing ............ .......... 1 01 ............................... In Year Book ............... He is now Kuczek, Steve ................... Cute .......... .......... B askerball ........... .Woodrow Wilson ....... In naval air corps ......... In Kukowski, Walter ........... Mm! .......... .......... S tepping out ..................... With varsity ............... College student ............. Studied at college Kula, Mary Ann .............. Shy .......................... Hoofing ............................. O pen spaces ................ Hot-a .............................. Cool-a Kuris, Joseph .................... C arrotish ................. Winking ........................... Item office ................... In technicolor ................ Blacked out Kwiatkowski, Frank ........ Dazed ..................... La Bate, Frank ................ Happy-go-lucky... Playing basketball ........... Soda jerker ........... Detention room. ....... .. Basketball pro ............... Mascot N. Y. U. Student ......... jerker Lamanna, Angelo ............. Energetic ................. Basketball ........... Gym ................ ......... L ike Clark Gable ......... Like Chaplin Langelier, Walter ............ Mischievous ......... Doing things .................... ? ....................... .......... I n Navy ....................,.... In the brig Lasher, Larry .................,. Athletic ................... Wolfing ............................. Fort Johnson ............... Going steady ................. Steady going Lastarza, Joseph .............. Blue-eyed ................ Being handsome ............... South Side .................. General, U. S. Army...Buck private Lees, Stanley .................... Chubby ................... Selling Defense Stamps.Tesiero's ....................... Business man ................. just that Leger, Beatrice ..... ......... E xciting .................. Wolfing ............................. With Lownds ............. Having fun ................... Fun having Lesniszlri, Zinovi .............. Impish ..,.................. Guess ................................ Guess again ................. In the Navy .................. There fno guessing, Lomnicki, joseph ............. Cute ........... .......... ? ? ............... .......... W ho knows? ............... Fireman .................... Hot stuff Louer, Marilyn ................ Amazon .................. Wishing ........... Fairview ........... ......... T hin ................. ........... W ith help of Ry-Crisp Lownds, jean ................... Alluring .................. Tennis .......... Doyle's ........ ......... W icki's ..... .......... H offman's Ludwin, Chester ............... Different ................. Leaning ........... The avenue .... ......... K ing .......... ............ C rowned Lyczko, Bessie .................. Luscious .................. Going out ........... .......... W ith Willie ................ Willieis ........................... Some day Lyczko, Raymond ............ Smooth ................... Wolfmg ............................. With varsity ............... In Syracuse U .............. In about 1950 Mabie, Marion ................. Well-fed ................. Going to K E ................. .Farm ............................. Telephone operator ...,... Telephoned Maines, Corinne .............. Colorful .................. Flirting ................ Hagaman ........ ......... G lamorous ...................,.. Chief disher washer Majewska, Rose ............... Meek ......... ......... S tudying .............. ........... B ackstage ........ ......... S tar ....... ...................... P rop. woman Malec, Cecelia .................. Boyish ..................... Sports ..........................,..... Gym ......... ......... F eminine ......................... Super woman Marek, Loretta ................ nmid ...................... Listening to radio ............ Home ...... ......... C ommercial expert ........ Period Marnell, Richard ............. Rich ......................... Smoking ............................ Streets .......... ......... A dmiral, U. S. Navy..Deck washer Marco, Ann ...................... Here and there ..... Volleyball ........ ........... G ym ................ ......... A rtist .............................. Camouflaging Marshall, Rachel ............. Marshall, Warren ........... Martin, Arnold ............... Martuscello, Roseline ...... Mazurek, Alice ............... McCleary, Stuart ............. Spiffy. ................. .. Lanky ..................... .Unusual ................. Muscular. ............. .Not bad ............... Rather sleepy ......... ..Dressing up ....... . Jitterbuggin' ...................,. Elevator operator ............. Observing ......................... With him ................ Dress designer .............. Slater's ......................... College man .................. With the pack ............ On top of the world ..... .West End ............. Flitting here and there...I-Iere and there ...... Home decorator ............ .Here ............................... Airplane pilot ............... Doin what he shouldnit .... Doyle's ......................... .Draftswoman Garbage man .On the bottom floor just that .There .Dizzy Name Appearance' Occupation Hangout Wants To Be Probably Will Be lVlCCrum, Sylvia .........,.... Fom-boyish ............ Slumming ............. ......... D utch Hill ,,vaa..,4.,....... Gym teacher ,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, Strong man McQuade, Margaret ..,.... Sl'l0l't but Cute .....,.. Chasing men ,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,, Over A,,,.,,,. ,-,.,,,4A D esignef ,'....--, .-,,,,.. C haging men Mead, Helen ............. .Cheerful ................. Being swell ,,..,..,........,..,,,, Rockton ,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bill's ,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,, B ut definitely Meller, Adele ........,,,,,,.,,. Metz, Estelle .......,..,.,,.,,., Michaluk, Sophie ............ Mielcasz, Henrietta ....,.... ' Migdal, Ruth ,..............,... .Plain ......,................ Being hard to I-ind .,.....,,,, .A definite blonde..Doing what she should.. Short and sweet ..... Being sweet ...,,....,.,,,,,,,,,,, 'Abe Lincoln ,,,,... Selling toys .......... Friendly ...............,.. Talking ..............i,,,,,,,.,.,,., Who knows? ............,.. Wiz ...... .Cranesville ...... ..,,e,... N urse ,,,,,,,,,e,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, Candy store .,.....,,,....... Commercial student ..,.. .Driz .Nurse .Student In Kresge's .........Kresge's........................Store clerk.........,........... Delaware Av., Albany.Stage director .,.,,..,.. ......Woman lecturer Mikalaitis, Helen ..i......,,.. Peppy ,...,,.... ....,... S elling nuts .....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.4, Kresge's ,..,.,, .,t,,,,,,.4,, Se lling hot dogs ,,,,,,,,,,,, Still selling nuts Milauskas, Leonard ......... Collegiate .............,, Playing basketball ,,,,,,,,,,, Gym ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,4, S tar ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Starred Miller, Gertrude .,,.,......... Flirtatious ............... Giggling ..........,..,,.,,,.t,i.,,,. Crow Hill ,,,,,,,t,,,,,,,,t,,, Model ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,t,,, S he wolf Miller, Harriet ................. Dimpled ......,.......... Looking for him ,, ,,,,,,,. P erth ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,, I-I ousewife ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, I-I ousewife Millward, Cora ......i..,.,,..t Definitely diiferentTalking.., .....,....,...,,,,,,,,,,t,, Dance hall ,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Nurse ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,t I-I and Holder Montuoro, Ann ,,.............. Dark ..........,.,,......... Being banker ....... ..,,,.,, M ain Street t,t.,.,,,,,,,,,,, Nurse ,,,,,,, ,..,,,,,, N urse Morey, Patronella ....r Morley, Kenneth ..,........,. Morrell, Jean .........,......... Morrell, Virginia .,..,. Morrone, Robert .,........... Moskal, Lottie ...,. ........ Mroczka, Clara ,,.... Murawski, Victor ,,..,.. .,.. Muscatello, Mamie... Mushaw, .lane .........,. Mylowska, Adeline... Natoli, Anthony .............. Nichols, Robert ......... Nienaltowska, Helen ....,. Nikstenas, Edward .......... Nowakowski, John .,........ .F li ghty .........,...,.,.... Drawing .......,......,, Nothing unusual... .Happy ..................,. .Ordinary ....,.........,. .Pleasant .................. .Wowl ............. ....... .Spiffy ...................... .Rougish .................. .Farmerish ............... Veronica Lake ....... .Like her picture .... Thin ............ ....... Unassuming .......... Forward .................. Not bad ................. Perfect gentleman.Pestering the girls ............ Chasing ............................. Talking ............ .Going places ........ .Fooling ........., .Sports .....,.. .Eating ........... ......... Smiling ............................. .Wolfing ........................... Clerking at Penny's ........ .Complaimng ..................... .Girls .................................. .Art room ......,,............ Morley,s Sport Shop. City Pharmacy ........... Any place ................... .Different places .......... Her own doorstep ..... Gym ofhce .................. .Cafeteria ......... .Movies ............. ..Doyle's ............... Clark Avenue ............. Academy Street .......... .Designer ...... ........ D esigning woman .Undertaker .............. .Teaching gym ....,...,...... .Private secretary ........... .Remade .....................,.... .Bookkeeper .... ................ Gigolo ............................ Taken under Teaching Jim Nothing private .Giggled .An old maid ? ? ? Army air corps.........If he puts on weight In business ......,,............. Doctor ..............,............. Undecided .......... ...... On the ground ........... Enlightened ........ .. Poet ................. ....... For life Nuisance as patient ..Married to Eddie .Boxer .Darkened .Striding ............................. Bus ................,.............. Alone .............. ........ A loon Gas station attendant ..... joking ............................... .With the rest ............. We wonder ................. .Tough ............. ....... A graduate ......... ........ .Well done By degrees Nowicki, Genevieve ......... Friendly .................. Housework ....................... With the gang ........... Mannequin ......... ........ I f she improves Or-th, William ........... .Sloppy ..................... S quare dancing ................ Town Hall ................. A soldier ......... ........ D rafted Osborne, Shirley .............. Saucy ...................... Being popular .................. Around ........... ......... C elebrity ......................... Fatmerette Oster-hout, Verna ............. Pleasingly plump...Playing the piano ............. With Bill ........ ......... M usic teacher ................ Music teacher Pabis, Mary ......... ......... Y oung ..................... Thinking ........................... Library ............ ......... I ndifferent .......... ........ D ifferent Palen, Ray ........................ Boyish .......... ....... N one of your business ..... In the dark .................. Popular ........ ........ L ike Ned Sparks Paton, Elizabeth .............. Grecian ................... Sewing ............................... Sewing machine .......... Secretary ......... ........ A good one Pavlak, Irene .................... Very neat ............... Dancing ............ ......... T own Hall .................. Nurse .................. ....... A swell one Pawlik, Frank .................. Versatile ...... ....... C hanging .............. ......... I n the open .................. Steady ............................. Steadied Pawloski, Edward ..........., Skitish .......... ......., D oing nothing ................. Any place ..,................. College graduate ........... By 1960 Pazek, Catherine ....... .Frail ......... ....... B eing busy ........... ......... M ain Street ................. Business woman ............. Busy Pecora, Louis .................... Chinese ........ ....... M aking trouble ................ West End .................... G iving .laps trouble ....... If not rejected Peddie, Wilbur ................. Tck-tck ........ ..,.... C ar fixer ........................... With Sam ................... Driving a good car ...... We hope Pepe, Beatrice .................. Gaudy ....,................ Helping father ................. Hob-Nob ........ ......... A ir hostess ..................... Much reduced Pepe, James ......... ........ A ctive ..................... Driving like mad ............ Truck ........................... Safe driver ..... ........ T ank driver Pepe, Sam .............. ......... M onotonous ........... Helping to make bread..Pepe's Bakery ............. Baker ........... ........ B aked Living ............................... Clerk ................................. Peretz, William ............... Human ................... Peters, Mamie .................. Neat ....................... Petrone, Dominick ........... Tall ......................... Petrosino, Edith .............. Pianowski, Dorothy.. Pianowski, John ........ Pidlyski, Stephania... Pietruza, Daniel ........ .Compact ................. .Ready-to-face-it ....,. .Rugged ................... .Tall ......................... .Petrified .................. Shooting for baskets ....... .The universe ..... Penny's ............ .Gym ......... Immortal ......... ........ .Bookkeeper ......... ........ .........Basketball star......... Plodding along ....,............ Halls ............ ......... K ille-diller ........... ........ Working ........................... Park Hill ....... ......... N utse ............................. Being tough .,....... .......... Q 'YU .............................. In U. S. Army ........ .. Buying clothes ....... I .......... With Marjorie ........... Librarian ........................ Going to school ............... A. H. S ...................... Studious ......................... Clerk ................................. Pisarczyk, Camille ........... Dreamy-eyed .......... Polochaz, Harry .............. .Masculine .............. .Sports ........ ........ .Immoral .On the shelf ......In the Army .Censored .Nurse ...Armed .Teacher .Stupid Vrooman Avenue ....... At Mildred Elley's ....... At Mildred Elley's .Athletic field .............. .All-American ................. .All out Name A ppearance Occupation Hangout Wan ts To Be Probably Will Be Popielarz, Florence .,.,..... Quackenbush, Arnold ..... Quattrocchi, Anne ,......... Randazzo, John ............... Ratajczak, Regina ...,....... Rauschmeyer, Mary... Ray, Marion ,...........,..,.,.. . Thin ........, .. Short ........ ...A....., .Pretty ..,....,..,.,.,.,..,,, .Over-fed .,......,,,....., .........Not eating......... .Talking .,.,..,....,.A ........... Home ...........,...........,.. Dressing up ...,.,.,.,.,...,,,,,.. Stores ......,......r,,.,,,,,,,,,, Escaping Mosher .....,,....., Item office ,,,,, Academy Street ........,. Secretary. ........ ................ S ecretary Draftsman in G. E ...... Drafted Designer ,.,... . .....,,....,... Priest .......,... .,.,... Illustrator .Chaplain at Sing Sing This neither Mud slinget .Girlish ...........,......... Homework .................,...... Cafeteria .,.,,,.,,,,,,,,.,4,,., No know ,,,,,,,, l,A,,,,AA,, .Cute ......... ........... W orrying about Hst. C..South Side ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,r.l,, Beautician ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,, , .Dazed ....................., Studying ..................,.,....,.. Study hall ......,,.,.........l Mildred Elley Student.. Flirting ........,.......... Rawley, Charles ............... Well ...,................,.,. Reali, Carl ,.,,..,..,. ,.,.,...,. D ignified ..,..,r,.,,,,.,, Reifli, Barbara .....,.,..,......,, Attractive ......,....,.,. Richardson, Marion... Richardson, Maurice.. Rigatti, Theresa .......,,.,,.. Robusto, William ..,,.....,. Roginski, Richard ........... Rollins, Marjorie .,.,..,.,.... Roman, Dorothy ............. Roskiewicz, Edward ......,. Rothmeyer, Emily ........... Rowe, Patricia ...,.,...,,.,... Rozmus, Joseph .......... Rudowski, Victor ............ .Meek and mild ..... Studying .,,,,,,,, School ,.,...... ....... Do you know? .................. Home room ,,,,,,,,,,,,4.,,, ...,....South Side...,.............. ........Union Street.............. Community ......,.....,.,., .....Bespeckledm..........,Wolfing........................,.... .Microspic ............... ..Ha, hal! ................ . .Sawed-oii ........,....., .Greek goddess ....... .Elongated .......,....... .Quiet ...................... ..Nice. ..................... .. ......Intellectual............. .Vagrant musician. Innocent ....,.....,...... .Running around ............... Garden Street .,,.,., .,.,, .Heading the pack ..........., Reading funnies .... Man hunting ........ Bookstore ....,..,............ .Doyle's ....... ......,,..,,, .Going steady .....,,...,......... A. H. S .,.,,,., Doyleis ............,...,,,,,,,, City Pharmacy ..,........ A Bing Crosby .......,.,.,. .Latin teacher ,.,.. .Nurse ....................,,....... .Naval architect ...,.,..,.,,. .Artist ,.,...... ....... . .. ,Graduated .......... .Aviator ....................,...... .Concert singer .........,..... A big, big man ............ Studying .If he tries hard Bob Hope Second Miss Mosher .By working hard Still building rowboats Great l Grounded A good one She doesn't know ......,... We don't know Acountant ...................... Bowling .............. ........... A lleys ......................,.... Teacher ..,........ .Studying .......,.,... ............ L ibrary .....................,,,. Bemg a hostess ................. Lake Pleasant ,..,...,, .,.. Studying ........,.................. Looking mysterious ......... .School .......................... .Adventurer .........., Party headquarters .... U. of Alabama ............ Accounted for ......,.Taught Hostess Debutante ................ ....,., ,Alabama bound ..........Piano tuner Rupat, Marie ................... Scholarly ................. Doing nothing .,...,.....,...,. Home ......,..,.,.,.,........,,. Fashion designer A,A,,,,,,,,, Scholar Rutkowski, Mary ............. Usual ...................... Almost anything ............. Almost anywhere ........ Historian ..,.,,....... ,.4,,,,, A norhor I-Iorodoros Sajta, Eleanor .................. Light ........ ........... P assing time ............,........ By the old mill str-earn.Niirse ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,, I 11 10 years Samolis, Ona .................... Bangs ....... ........... D ancing .......................,.... Dance hall ,.,..,.,.,,........ Dietician ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Orr 3 diet Sahewslti, Eleanor ..........., Chi!! ....................,... Oh the prowl .................... City Pharmacy ...,,,,.,,,. Business woman .,...,,-,---. Wgman Santos, Frank ................... Arbuckle type ........ jokester .............. ....,...... So uth Side .................. Bull fighter ......,.,,,.,,,A,,,, Bull rhrowor Savoie, Helene ................. Stringy .................... Beng wise .......... ........... R oller skating rink .,.,. Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,,,,,, S rill Skating Schilling, Jack .................. Average ................... Working .....,..................... Tribes Hill ................., Aloof ......,.,.,,..,..,,,.,,,,.,,,,, A Goof Schutte, Evelyn ................ Small ........ ............ T tying to grow ......,.......... Cafeteria .............,,.,..... Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,- Pencil Sharpener Setchell, Donald .............. Hickish ................... Slouching along ............... Farm ..................,.......... Albany Diesel student--Still gging to School Schuster, Roddy .,............ Droopy .................... Drooping .......................... W'ish we knew ....,,.,,,.. Man .,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,r,,,,,,,,,,.r Mouse Shutts, Richard ..,......,..... Simpson, Donald ............ .Not bad, not good.Peddling papers .....,.........Recorder ofi'ice.........,.. With jean ..... .Hefty ...................... Saxaphoning ..................... .Keeping trim .................... Anywhere ...,,.. Driving a cat ......,............ Maggie's ........ Being pleasant .................. A. L. C .,.,..... Being peppy ....,................ Gas station ..., .Circulation manager ..... COPY boy Musician ........................, Good Clark Gable............, air corps......,..........., ......,.,.Home ec. expert........... Loved ............................. Soda jerker ........,,...,,...,.. Reid Hill ............,........ Physician, Acting screwy .................. Sing, William .................. Nifty ...................... Skeels, Charles ...............,. Dare-devilish .......... Skiba, Regina ................... Pleasant .................. Slezak, Winifred ............. Alive ........ ........... Sliwa, William ................. jerk ......................... Slosek, Adolf .............,.,.., The same ............... Smilgin, Anthony ............ Wild ....................... Smith, Mildred ............... Smith, Richard ................ Smitka, john ................... Snowicz, Charles ...........,. Snyder, Charles .......,.. Snyder, Dorothy ............. .Herculean ..... .Dumpy ................... ,Good-looking ......... .Quiet ........... ........... .Carrotish ................ .Okay ...................... .Studying ............. Driving ............,.......,........ Talking .....,...,.... Cheer-leading ..................,. ...........Who knows?.............. Being chased .................... City ..............,. Coming in late ................ Hardware store .......... In the car .................... .Dapper .,...... Teacher ........... .Mae West .......... With teams ................. Cheer-ed ,,,,,,,,.,, .Chasing .......,....,....,,..,,,.. Out of town ................. G entleman farmer ,,,,,,,, Chasing skirts .................. Fort Johnson .,...,......... .College graduate ........... Flirting with M's girl ...... City Pharmacy ............ Doctor .......,.,....... Sleeping ........................,.... ? ...................,,,,.. Archery ............................. With Jean ,................. Going out ,........ ................ A nywhere ..................., Soltys, John ..................... Blonde .................... Sobero, Anthony ............., Sleepy ..................... Squillace, Rose ................. Squeaky .................. Stager, Norinne ,.............. Rosy ........................ Stanislau, Benny ............., Plump ,........,.......,... Stankevich, Josephine ,.... Stanton, Jeanne .......... Stark, Victor ...... ......... Domesticated ....,.... Dimmutive ............. .Good scout ............ Artist ........... .Model .............. Loved by someone ........ .Someday .In the air Cook .By everyone Jerk Droopy Taxi-driver Censored Cheering .Chased Hick Still chasing Perpetual Freshman If he has patients Collar ad. Ziegiield girl .Secretary ...............,......... Bossed Looking intelligent .,........ With friends ......,,.,,,,,. Cooking .,........................... Kitchen .......... Acting ................ .....,.,... S tage .......... .HQUI S3Ilf?,, ....... ............ W ith Florence .Ambulance driver ......... Another Helen Hayes. Drafsman ....,................,. Basketball player .....,...,, Playboy Car wrecker Zazu Pitts Drafted man Name Appearance Occupation Hangout Wants To Be Probably Will Be Strongo, Ivlary ..,..,.,.,....... Plump ...........,,.,,,,.,c Drawing ,A......,.....,....,.,A,,,.. Church ,.,,,.,,c.,.c.........,,, Sculptress ,,,,.,,,c,.. ,Chisler Stuczko, Genevieve.. ,,..... Smirkish ...,..... Not doing history ,.........,, Cork Hill .,.,,,,.YY,,,,..,... Stenographer ..,,.. .,...... T ypist Sullivan, Robert .,.....,....... Carefree ...... .,...... N oon-hour basketball .,..,. With Greene ..,.,........,, Playboy ,.......... .,e..,.. P lowboy Swart, Dorothy ........,,,.,,.. Studious ...... Cramming .,,.,i...........,....... Pop's store ...,....,,.,,,.,.,r Nurse .e,,,..,...... .One Swierzowska, Theresa ..... Brainy ,.,.......,,Y.,..,., Darned if I know .....,,e,,,, Cork Hill ..,..,,,,,ri.r.,.... Something ....,..,,r. We guess Sypula, Edward .......,....... Smooth .,...... Having a good time ....,,,,. Around ........tt..,....,....... Electrician ........,,, ,Short-circuited Tambasco, Mario .........,,,. Humorous .....,......,, Pooling around .i....,........r With Baldy .....,,,.,..,,,., Graduated .,....,.,, ,,.,.,.. I n 1950 Tambasco, Virginia ......... Quiet .,..,.,.... Helping in store ,...........,, House ........,...,, ..,...... H airdresser. Wig maker Terry, Gerald .,,.,..,,.,,....... Irish .,..,......,.....,..,... Knockin' around ...,,.i,,.,... At doors ..,,,....r.,......,,,, Executive ...,. ...,.... W indow washer Thibodeau, Edward .......,. Star-struck .,i.........., Moon gazing .,,.,..,i....,....., Around town ............., An actor ..... A ham Tiemann, Elsa ,,................ Pleasant ...,..........,,,. Doing homework ............. The store ........t,t.,r.t...t. Nurse ..,.,,v .Sometime Tokarowski, Frank ..i..,..,. Nice .,,..,.,..... ....... D rawing ...,.........,t ....,..,... P ark Hill ....... .Designer ...... .,....., S ign painter Torani, john ...,..,,..,......... Dudish .,...,.,, ,.,..... S miling .,..,........ ......... A t Diana's ,.,.. ......,.. H ers ..................., A wolf Tracy, LaVerne ,,...........,, Dashing ...,...........,.. Chasing fems .,,i,.. ........t A ll over ,...,., ,,.,,,... R omeo ........,..,..,...,,.,...,.,, Jack Benny Traskos, Bernadine .......... jolly .......,,.... ....... C heer leading ,.....,..........., Ball games ...... .....,..,, D octor's helper .......,,..... Hospital aide Trolio, Marino ...............,. Slim ......,,...., Editing ....,,,.......... .,..,,,.. I tem oflice ....,.. ,...,..., J ournalist ,...,...............,,. Copy boy Trufyn, Sophie ,.,..........,.. Half-pint ,...,........,.. Athletics ........... ,........ W ith Bower .....,,t,,..,.,. Tall ,.....,.,,.........,. ...,.,., S till M pint Trzaskas, Theodore ....,..., Masculine ......i........ Studying ............... ,,,,..... S chool ,...........,,..,....,.... Business man .......,,,,.,.... Busy man Uncher, Stella ...,......,.,.... Healthy .......... Being friendly .........,i....... She knows ........,..,..,.... Secretary .,.,........,,........... File clerk Van Aken, Catherine ..... Audacious ....,......... Running things ,,.............. Year Book office ,...... A science teacher ........,. Biological specimen Van Antwerp, Blanche ..... Round ............. Youid be surprised ..,.,,,... West End .......t...,....,... Housewife .......... ........ I f she gets her man Vander Veer, Marvin ...., Pugilistic ..... ........ W olfing .,....,.,,i,.....i........... Y ,... .,..., ...... ......... A b i g timer ......, ........ A n old timer Varsoke, Frank ........,....... Drowsy ...,.... Sports ...,............ ............t W ith gang .......,.,,,,,iit. A big shot t,....... ...,.,,. H alf shot Verde, john .,.......,........... Reserved ..........,...... Managing ..............,.,... Gym ...........,,,.,. ,,....... A bowler ......... ......., I n the 90's Volpe, Helen ..,.....,.........,. Curly ........... i...,,,. E vading glances i..,........... Bunn Street ..............,,. Nurse .......... .Doctor's wife Volturo, Esther ..,.,.......,... Plain ............... Being here and there ...... With sis .............,.,.,,,,, Artist ..,,..,,.,. Artist's model Walek, Stella r.,.,........,..... Very blonde ........... Being whistled at ...i.....,.. Most anywhere ...,,,.,,.. Painter ,.... ......,t D aubber Weaver, Alfred ,.,............. Gigolo ...........,......... Wolflng .....................,...,.., With the wolves .....,,., Man .....,,.. .,.....t A fter hard work Webb, Wava ,,,.,...,,...,.,.... Flirtatious .....,.,....... Making eyes ........ .,,.,..,. C row Hill ........,,,.,,,,,.. Nurse ,,,.,.,.... ..,...., I mpatient Werner, Dorothy ,....,...,.., Massive .... ........... R educing .....,,.,.....,.....,...... Home ,...,,.,.,.,.,..,.......,,, Smaller ..,,..,.,..,.., .Overweight Wert, Donald ,,.r....,.,....,.. Saucy .............. Getting in your hair .......i, South Side ........,...,...... A big fellow .....,,........... If she eats spinach Wickham, james ,..........,. Bashful ....,..,.........,. Females ..........,..,.., .,......, T heir homes ,.,............. A Romeo ...,..,..... .Elmer Blurp Wierzbowska, josephine.Reticent ..........i........ Studying ....... .,.....,. W ith Miss Mosher .... Gym teacher ..............,... Gym teacher Wilk, Charlotte ,,,,,.....,.... Curly ..,..... ........ H omework ,.,.... ...,.,,.. W ith Reggie .......i.,..... Wilkie supporter .........,. Reggie supporter Wilson, Charlotte ,..,,....... Demure ......,,........... Primping ...........,.. ,,.,,.... M arket Hill ,,........,..... Looked up to .......,,,...... Looked at Witkowski, Leo ,,,,,r.,..,.,.., Lanky .,........ ........ P laying cards ....... K's ,..............,...,.,.......... Card shark ....,,.., .The joker Wojcreckawski, Mary ...., All there ................. Working .........., ,.t. T he hall ........., ,,........ H edy Lamarr ,... ........ J udy Canova Wojiek, Esther ,....,.,,.,...... Artificial ....,,... Cheering ............... ...,.,... R eid Hill ........ ,t....... V iolinist ,..t..,.,. .Strung up Wolsyn, Alice ,,,.,,.,,,,..,.... Vacant ......,.. ....... R olling along ......,...,...,,.... School ......,.,,..,,,,....,....., Peppy .......... .Dizzy Wozriiak, Virginia .,,..,,,... Chunky ........ ........ N ot doing homework ...... Cork Hill ................... Nurse .........,.... .All right Yetehny, Alvin ,,.,,,.......,.. Skinny ......... Pin boy ............................. Bannister's ....... ......,., G ood bowler ...... ........ S till pin boy Yin-kon, Sara ,.,,,,.,,........... Meek .,......... Getting good marks ..,...... School .......... Nurse .................. .One Zappone, Eleanor ............. Lazy ...............,........ Sleeping ............................. Home .............. .....,... W ide-awake ..,.... Hazy Zawilinski, Leo ,,,,,.,...,,,.... Youthful ........ Having fun ........,...,.....,... With all ..............,,,..t.. Sheik ...,........... Dish washer Zimmerman, Dorothy ..... Cranky ........ ........ D riving the car .............,. All over town ...,..,...... Secretary ......... ........ P encil sharpener GOLDFISH BOWL A fishbowl's just a prison to its dwellers, No matter how elaborate it may beg To them it's small like some confining cel- lars 810013, And not a place where they would like to be. Although they live mid sparkling shells and gravel, Green seaweed and clear crystal all about, They want the open spaces for their travel, And oh! Why doesn't someone let them out? away. wish- The fishes add such beauty to a room, They make it quite a pleasant place to stayg But little do they dream their power o'er For glistening brightness takes the dark Their freedom's just the thing that I would And yet-I'd also have to lose my fish! -HELEN VOLPE. CENTURY CLUB POETRY PRIZES First Poetry Prize-Beverly Forbush, The Tree. Second Poetry Prize - He l en Volpe, Goldfish Bowlfl Honorable Mention - fFirstj: La Verne Bornt, The Whippoorwillv, fSecondj: june Gage, Quatrain g fThirdj: Robert F. Brodie, Armchair Expertsf, judged by DR. Roaster P. 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' 'Q 'N -7 ' -'R .Iwi .-.-F Compliments of The AMSTERDAM SAVINGS BANK 1887 - - 1942 ::::::: :::::ro1::::::: 4 4 i f BIGELOW WEAVERS Bigelow-Sanford Carpet Co. Inc. Amsterdam, N. Y. 0022202 oooo:: ooo II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I II II II II II II II II II II II I II II II II II II II II II II Q oooooooqeqpqp QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQooeoeooqepoqeqqqeoaooooc QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ WHAT ARE WE DEFENDING? We are defending our right to extract coal and oil and magnesium and zinc and bakelite and everything else that can be taken from our own free acres. 'kit We are defending our right to manu- facture automobiles and refrigerators and carpets and furniture and the thousands of other things that have spelled conven- ience and comfort to our 130,000,000 people. i' 'A' 'k We are defending our right to build bridges and railroads and air lines and highways for pleasure and commerce. tit We are defending our right to con- struct hydro-electric plants and telephone and telegraph systems and radio stations and all other public utilities for the service of our people. 'I' 'A' i' We are defending our right to worship God as we please and to educate our chil- dren for a large and useful life. 'kit We are defending our right to justice and liberty and freedom from domination. We are defending our right to stick our feet up on the rail of our own front porch at the end of a reasonable working day. 'A' 'I' 'A' We are defending our right to as much sugar as we need and to buy a tube of tooth paste without turning in the old tube, to put as much mileage on our tires as we want and to drive our cars as far as we like. 'I' i' 'A' We are defending our right to meet in free assembly, to read a free press, to speak when and as we want to. 'kit VV e are defending our right to the sun- bathed orchards of Florida and Califor- nia, the waving wheat fields of Kansas and the Dakotas, the grazing live stock of Wisconsin, Oklahoma and Texas, the vineyards of Western New York, the syl- van beauty of the Appalachians, the rug- gedness of the Rockies, the recreation and education to be found in our National Parks. Mohawk is Proud to Offer Its Mills and All of Its Resources in this Defense of Our Nation MQHAWK CARPET MILLS, Inc. 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CHRISTMAN MARZIO INSOGNA NATHAN SAGAN WAS CZUCZM N A I-I W P K ZLAUSKAS JOHN S I H ALPHONSE D ZZ W R CO JOS H W LL JOSEPH S EPS E L ON N AZANEK MART W SZO RS coco oooooo..QQQ.-o---o-- THOSE WHO APPRECIATE Quality Printing CALL THE RECORDER PRESS I4-I6 RAILROAD STREET TELEPHONE 1700 F22 PRINTERS OF THIS YEAR BOOK Thorough Training Assures Business Success High School Graduates Needed in Business and Government Qualify for Civil Service COMPLETE coURsEs INCLUDING Secretarial - Accounting - Civil Service - Business Machines ALL GRADUATES ARE I-IELPED TO POSITIONS DAY AND EvENiNc cLAssEs AMSTERDAM SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Write or Phone for Information Catalogue on Request OFFICE 1525 RESIDENCE 1193-R 21 Market Street - - Regent Theatre Building --------..--..------....-..-...-------------..............J1 ----. ....--..---- -..-- -- ..------------....----.. You will take increasing pride and joy with your Balfour Ring ofver the years Class Rings and Pins 0 Commencement Invitations Diplomas - Personal Cards 0 Cups - Medals - Trophies JEWELER TO THE SENIOR AND JUNIOR CLASSES OF AMSTERDAM HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR INVITATIONS ALSO BALFOUR-MADE L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Representative-A. M. HODGKINS P. O. Box 9, Schenectady, N. Y. QQQQQQ oooooooooo: II II II I 4 II I 4 4 4 O 0 0 I BUSINESS II II 0-00 Q-- Prepare at. . . ALBANY I Illini? I I' III ' III . I Q14 trim I . ff,-A I BUCKMAN'S DAIRY 0 II 1: DEALERS IN I I IE QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS OF MERIT-PASTUERIZED IN GLASS I I I U ..-1.- I II II I I' Milk ' Cream ' Buttermilk I COLLEGE MEI -1' I I Butter ' Krim-Ko Chocolate Milk I I --- I , X H I II Tr Our Danascara Grade IA 'I II Y I A School of I Guernsey Milk I 9 D Q I ' Higher Business Education -it I orrlce AND PLANT I Il , II Washington Ave., Albany, N. Y. 27 Mmon Ave' ' phone 2936 II Amsterdam, N. Y. II.....-..--.. ..... .... 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Main St., Amsterdam, N. Y -------------------- -------4' -----....----------.,------------------ ::::::Qeoo::: qoaqg -Qot VQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ ooo -coop H Compliments ot COMPLIMENTS or LURIE 8 FRANK H. GILL 1 AFqQ,inTef,'g,3qgj It Department Store l as ouTETTTERs FOR THE FAMILYANDHOME JVHNLBEBB The Quality Store Ot Amsterdam FOR MEN ,..AN'D... YOUNG MEN 24 MARKET STREET ooooooopeqqoooooooooooocooo BUY SHOES The Modern Way AT LINDSAY'S SHOE STORE 'H SHOE LF ENG-, AT NO EXTRA CHARGE ee That They Fit-Don't Guess I SHOP AT PENNEY'S Q-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ I z AIND SAVE O I Complete Line of I Smartly-Styled Clothing I for the Young Man or Miss I Come In and See What's New We Invite Your Inspection ' I I IE J. C. PENNEY co., inc. 5 IO5-IO7 East Main Street Amsterdam, N. Y. I PiANos - SHEET Music: I I RADIOS - RECORDS Q ll Visit Our Gilt Department if Selmer and Buescher and Conn I Band Instruments I REPAIRS ON ALI. INSTRUMENTS ll Authorized Dealers f I Morrison 81 Putman jg , I EVERYTHING IN Music Q 0000000000000 00000000000000000000 ,,,,,,,- ,, 0000000o?I - v v - - - - .Y--.Y. v -oov Y -oooooooooooocooo Compliments of BANNISTER BOWLING ALLEYS I6 Division Street SEND YOUR LAUNDRY H ERE Have 52 Extra Days Each Year! COLD STORAGE For Your Furs ROBISON gl SMITH 178 East Main Street IINCORPORATEDI Launderers - Cleaners Phone 25 Compliments of I , Kala Doy e s Store CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES DOYLE'S uFor a Real Milk Shake O II II II ll 00... IL-- 00000000000000000000000000 HOLZHEIMER 8m SHAUL Corner East Main and Church Streets F2 o 9 I II II Il Il I Il II ll It II II II ll II Compliments of soCHlN's STETSON HATS MANHATTAN SHIRTS 6-8 Guy Park Avenue 0000 00000000000000000000000000000000000 AMSTERDAM LUMBER COMPANY REPAIR FOR DEFENSE 43 Bridge Street 7-Phone the Lumber No.-7 ........-------- I 00000000000000000000000000000000000.II Io 0 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES for SUCCESS to the Members of the Class of 1942 1-0 CHANDLER S. KNIGHT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW CARLSON'S PAINT STORE Wall Paper ' Paint Window, Plate and Auto GIass Artists Supplies II Market Street ' PI1one 2020 II-0000000000000000000000000000000000000000JI I000000ooooo0000ooOQQQOOQOOOOOQOQOOOOOOO 00000000000 f0000000000000000.n0000 00000 V 000000000000000000 00000m W00000000000000000000000000000000000000 I I Ask-for Pearl Buttons on Your Shirts and Underwear, and Boost tor Amsterdam Industry 66 East Main Street Amsterdam, N. Y. 0000000000000000000000 00000 -000 000000000000000000 0000000000 BRITELL INSURANCE AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE 3 Grove Street Amsterdam, N. Y. ------------------------------------....J Harvey Chalmers 8E Son INCCJRPCDRATED ..J L-- J ------------------------------------- GOOD LUCK, GRADUATES! FRANCIS COLLINS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW L-- ----------..----------...-..--..... 0000 0000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000 li It I I ..- -..------..------ 1 I I Compliments of l tg Amsterdam Coal Co. i ii HARRIS 8 BARNETT ' IN su RANCE . Phone 212 E E, 29 East Main Street Amsterdam, N. Y. E g HAROLD BENNISON it E OPTOMETRIST I Phone 3263 v 2 :--- it E 63 West Main Street Amsterdam, N. Y. V ' ' 'ul 2 FRANKEL'S 2 j Moi-IAWK JEWELRY STORE 5 E Amsterdam's Leading Jewelers 0 r--..-..- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I FOR OVER A QUARTER CENTURY 111 E. Main St., Amsterdam, N. Y. oqoooooooqoaooooooooccoooooooqoeooo QQQQQQQQQQ. 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