Monroe High School - Monrolog Yearbook (Rochester, NY)
- Class of 1936
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O E ': ' -4 3 V X 3' . .J ' i fl . ll ff Q I I I .ri J 1' F .:.h. A 1 '15 'ii MONROLOG CDF1936 RUBLISHEDBY THE SENIOR CLASSES OF MONROE HIGH SCHOOL ROCHESTER, N. Y. OREWOR NO WORD HAS EVER CHARACTERIZED SO STRONGLY THE PATHWAYS OF HUMAN ADVENTURE AND THE ANNALS OF WORLD HISTORY AS THIS TERM OF PROGRESS AND ACHIEVEMENT . . . FORWARD Pk Pk lk AS PROOF OF OUR BELIEF THAT NOT TO GO FORWARD IS TO GO BACKWARD, WE SUBMIT TO THE CLASSES OF JANUARY AND JUNE 1936 THIS ISSUE OF MONROLOG, IN THE HOPE THAT THE INNOVATIONS AND CHANGES INCLUDED WILL PROVE TO BE TO THEIR LIKING. PK Pk lk A VISTA OF CAREERS AND WEALTH OF OPPORTUNITY LIE AHEAD FOR THOSE GRADUATES WHO SEEK FULL SUCCESS IN LIFE. MAY WE LEAVE WITH THEM THIS WORD AS BASIS FOR THEIR OUEST, ON THE EVE OF GRADUATION FROM MONROE . . . FORWARD TO ELMER P. MEULENDYKE AND RAYMOND F. SAVAGE THIS MONROLOG IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED. THE STAFF FEELS THAT THEIR UNSELFISH SACRIFICE OF TIME AND LABOR FOR THE SUCCESSFUL PRODUCTION OF ONE OF THE SCHOOL'S MAJOR PUBLICATIONS SHOULD BE RECOGNIZED. IN A BROADER SENSE THE 1936 MONROLOG IS DEDICATED TO THE ENTIRE FACULTY OF MONROE-FROM PRINCIPAL TO SUBSTITUTE TEACHER. AS FIT REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE FACULTY BODY MR. MEULENDYKE AND MR. SAVAGE HAVE BEEN SELECTED. FOR IT IS IN THE FACULTY, NOT IN THE BUILDINGS OR THE STUDENTS, THAT THE DETERMINING VALUE OF A SCHOOL LIES. Elmer P. Meulendyke Raymond F. Savage DEDICATION CQNTEINITS FACULTY CLASSES GANIZATICD SPQRTS 3. Q--,g 'A'-1-4, -4 61' aff. Q ' 4 4' f s Y ff r- ' iff W., fru- J ar, . .,, . Q' . I f.. gi 1' V' f y A 1 L ,.. ?r 4' It Y x f'e' 1 ' 3, L 3- .,. gf- :QI .f. 5 4 x1 'A rn x H., 4- gn 3 f- 9 5 'll av 3.- 2' r' S' Y 'fi' E 5 5 Q... 'sl' .4 by 3, ., E I gg 'L I E1 :ff f. 95 ' L1 . Vx ,Vu :Q +. lil Q-self. f' 5 2: 5. 'T sf :Pa ff als fi 5 .' .,,,A A, A Are. X Y . a LB' a- A CA' 4 I J- w. fi A ' 1 -vi? s A 019, 5 1' I le . 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WILES MILDRED WEISS, MARGARET FIIZGIBB Christabel Abbot Mrs. Frances Bass Wallace Cummings Doris Derrenbacher Lois H. Dildine Sayde Furlong Frank Hosic Mrs.CharlotteW.Johnson Florence Earlow ssyae 3:25 ENGLlSl-laChar .E I Grace Keim lda E. Kurzrock May A. Leary Elizabeth Middaugh Mrs. Winona E. Moore Mrs. Marjorie Morrison Raymond Murphy Helen Qfonnell LA-lllXlfOlive H. Maxwell Grace Keim May A. Leary William E. Hawley leS l'l. Carver Principal . Girls, Advisor . Boys, Advisor . Secretary . Assistant Secretary . . . Attendance . Stenographer-Clerks Raymond Savage Elizabeth Schleyer Harold G. Sliker Alice Stevenson Mrs. Jennie Stolbrand Mrs. Ruby 'lallmadge Mrs. Katherine Weidmiller Elizabeth Schleyer f 7 fMODERN LANGlJAGESfRena C. Dumas A. Harold Bagg Marion E. Clarkson Flora J. Rizzo Helen L. Bradley Janice Harrington Alice Sparks Mrs. Lucille Carter Carl Lang Evelyn M. Waugh 77, I ' STUDlESfGrace M. Schneeberger J!l.ucille Bowen Mrs. Ruth Herron Florence Schminke Kathleen Brady Frank Hosic Mrs. Jeannette B. Strayer lda M. Campbell Una Hutchinson Claude L. Wallale Mary F. Farrell Helen Kress John S, Wilesf 'L . 5 V. James Morgan Vice-Principal .N X l lo tm L MW rj. iicuiii . .f i gi' 39 ' X QT MAl'HEMAl'lCS-Earl J. Burn Burr D. Coe XL Louis G. Holmann Herbert T. Comloy Mrs, Nellie C. Kates Clayton J. Dudl x Madeline A. Madigan John Eerner VE! Carroll V. Qtis Ethel M. G don C. Lee Acldey Samuel Bloom Herbert T. Comfort Marian Cummings George E. Albrecht Harry R. Bohrer Edward M. Hartel Herbert Ludwig Edwin C. Andrews Kenneth Chasey Clarence W. Gadw Bernice E. Gigee GY Mrs. l:lOl'2I'lC6 Rdmph SClENCEfAvery C. Bacon Clayton J. Dudley lrving Fitch William Hutchinson Helen Kress lNDLlS-lRlALfBion R. Jones Elmer R. Meulendyl4e Arthur Nell Herbert M. Reed Glenn H. Rockcastle COMMERCIAL Nancy E, Hause Raul Matheis Mrs. Carrie S. Moore att Lucille Reuschle Edgar A. Rose Mrs. Lola Smith Laura E. Spurr Dr. Howard D. Minchin Grace L. Murray Hazel Rarlcer Harold B, Saunders Ralph N. Seeley Edward Szarlaclci Marion S. lrew Ewald L. Witzel Florence J. Rapp JW Mrs, Frances Smith Helen Taggert HEALTH EDUCATIONaLevvis Michelsen Leila Ashley Carl L. Beghold Mabel Rooler Mrs. Grace Babcoclc Ralph C. Blair MLlSlCfEva Wannemacher Harold Grilfin John Livermore George Troup HOUSEHOLD ARTS Cecelia R. Carey Anne L. Jaclcman Margaret L. Stewart ART Florence Cramer John Reynolds Lee N, Sherwood Mrs. Evelyn Rath LlBRARV DRAMATICS Clara Curtiss Gertrude Meade Hazel Rarleer Harold G. Slilcer GUIDANCE Charles Gates Dr. Mildred Lincoln SCHGQL RSYCHQLOGBT SCHGGL NURSE Dr. Lenoir Burnside Anna L. Cummings 6 , L It .Y Q . ,A .. . - , 1 .'-S ' .z . s -, X 15 , 5 Z -T' .4 u- V Q y I, 9 -. if Fl 1 n l 5 7 J . fa i q 4' 1' A . 511 A 544 ' '-'fi 5 ' If ' ' ,C gf 5 'Q Qs.. 'xg 4 1 I 'Q Q' Y 1' N ft. 1 . si 4 2-' ' ' ' 5, .1 .I J 'rl J 73 1 ' . i 3. V SQ 5.91 I if z 0 1 is x . 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' iiperintindent ' r Aide - nis EZ, Senior rus 1, SZ, ecretary Home oom 1, 4. No. 1 Wells College MARY LEE BAGLEY 77 Highland Parkway Common sense is instinct and enough of it is g ius. Alpha M , , Leadership 1, Q, 3, 4, Natl Honor Society 4, French Ho r ociety Q, 3, 4, Senior Orchest , 3, G. S. A. 1, Q, 3, ' an Q, Secretary Alpha 4, reasurer French Honor Society 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Junior Corps 1. No. Q4 U. of R. RUTH BARBER 47 Hamilton Street Ruthie Learning is life, Ol death, where is thy sting? No. 13 R. B. I. LEWIS BARLOW 474 Monroe Avenue Text books to him are just the bunk, But he never yet in class did Flunk. Cross Country Q, Track 9, 3. No. 28 University of Alabama MARY ELIZABETH BEENEY 136 Shepard Street Where you cannot climb over, you must creep under. Art-ette Club Q, G. S. A. 3. No. 35 Undecided JACK HOWARD BENARD 1073 Park Avenue A woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke. No. Q4 University of Alabama Baltimore City College S43 ACY BILLINGHURST 158 Berkeley Street .L Billie Friendl tand quickly meet mma M , 3, 4, G. S. A. 2, 3, 4, I ior De ation Club 3, Book She 3, Go - Tennis 3, 4, Honor Roll Q, 3, Pg ent Home Room 1, Vice-Pr sident e Room Q, Na- nal Honor iety 4. . Q3 M I U. of R. 30 MARY LOUISE BOCK 259 Pearl Street A constant friend is a thing rare and hard to Find. Monroe Life, Basketball, Honor Roll. Newton High U. of R. Elmhurst, L. I. AGNES K. BOYINK .- 235 Summit Drive Aggie --z . Toot, toot, re comes Aggie. lrondequoit Hi Ggeral Hospital 0 t -FFATIHIA BRjs1NA3i A0 anhattan Street Paw Comely and popular, What more could you ask? She starts, and stops not 'Till she's Finished her task. Basketball 2, Baseball 3, Alpha Tri-V Q, 3, 4, G. S. A. 2, Honor Roll 1, President Home Room 1, Vice-Presi- dent Jr. Corps, Vice-President Senior Class, President Alpha Tri-Y, Vice- President Alpha Tri-Y, Treasurer Alpha Tri-Y. St. Mary's Undecided 5 'e ,QI . U - D X If sol S - ' O .QL X I, f ' 9 3 : NN T 4 e '! ympian. 1 3, G. s. A. 3, 4, ' 1, Baseball 3, Art-ette Clu EZQ No. 1 Cornell University DOROTHY BUCKHOLTZ 190 Marion Street Dot The smaller you are, the easier it is to stand up. Honor Roll Q. No. 11 Undecided JEAN BULLOCK 517 University Avenue Steve The silence that accepts merit as the most natural thing in the world is the highest applause. Honor Roll 1, Q, 3. Marshall High Palm Beach Palm Beach, Florida MADELYN BULLOCK 517 University Avenue Midge Yes, life's like poker, sure enough. It pays to know just when to bluff. Secretary Home Room 3, 4. Marshall High Palm Beach Palm Beach, Florida 1, 9, rf Q, El, Chor 4, i al ' ociety 4 H0 r Roll 1, , 3, 4. LAURA BURDICK 38 Rutgers Street Ouality is better than quantity. Bookshelf 4, G. S. A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Art-ette Club Q, Vice-President Home Room 4. No. 15 Jr. College Southern Calif. MARGARET CLARK 337 Monroe Avenue Pessy A baby geyser. Interior Decorating Club 4, Art-ag Club Q, Bookshelf 3, Tenni ourn - ment2, 3, 4, Nation l ciety 4, French Honor 'et , President Home Ro - resident Home R - resid of Beta Tri-V 3, , orridor ' Q, G. S. A. 9, 3, 4, - a Tr' So rt Q, Sup rvisor Corridor Ai , tary Student's Association 4. Penfield High Smith College MIRIAM COHEN 700 University Avenue Aqtfis not the bread but the wine of I e. Art Club 3, 4, G. S. A. Q, 3, 4, Art-ette Club 2, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, National Honor Society 4. Jefferson Jr. High Undecided BARBARA COOK 244 Edgerton Street Bobby Don't you worry when you stumble, remember a worm is the only thing that cannot fall down. Beggar on Horseback Q, Once in a Lifetime 3, Beta M-Y 3, 4, G. S. A. Q, 3, 4, Golf Tournament, President Home Room 4, President French Honor Society 4, President National Honor Society 4, Custodian 4, Social Chairman Senior Class, Junior Honor Guard, President G. S. A. 4. No. 23 Skidmore CARLTON DE WICK 60 Gold Street Carl Polished brass will pass upon more people than rough gold. Field and Stream Club 1, 9, 3, 4, Reserve Soccer Q, Home Room Basket- ball 1, Q, 3, Home Room Baseball 1, 2, Vice-President Field and Stream Club 4, Vice-President Home Room Q. No. Q4 New York Game Conservation institute MARY DOBBERTIN 56 Averill Avenue Lovely curls, Eyes so bright, Best of girls She's all right. Nazareth Academy R. B. l. JANET ECKHARDT l 72 4 or 'Street T foons d th ead alone never ' ange eir op ions. . S. 2, 3, , Basketball inter- atio Rel n Club 4- Bo helf 9, 3, 4, Bas allX2XArt-ette b 2 Junior' ramatics 1 Senior hestra Golf 5, Senior No. Q4 L . of R. EDWARD M. FLUTTS 143 Park Avenue Eddie Great is the man who reserves his energy until he knows what he wants to do. Reserve Soccer 2, Soccer 3, 4, Reserve Baseball 4, Delta Hi-Y 4. East High Undecided , . A GAR T RUTH FU N H e ee I . Peggy I 4.1, It is 5:1-ange H tha e heag nev e sto swe unti e min stcibiqj i . f Baske all , ' a l , ,'4. No. Q4 I ndecided EDWARD GADD 252 Pearl Street Eddie A life of ease is a difficult pursuit. Senior Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Senior Band 1, Q, 3, Wrestling Club Q, 3. No. Q4 Undecided NORMAN GAILAR 131 Shepard Street Norm What has Einstein got that l haven't got? Engineering Club 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Honor Guard 1, No. 35 Undecided LEONARD JAY GALLANT 280 Berkeley Street ..Len., is the mankind. Z 4, Honor Guard tibnal sioner 4, President 19 A Class, No. Q3 Undecided GERALD GLASER 731 Park Avenue Jerry Being quiet is his scheme for being popular. Outside Patrol 4. No. 8 Undecided RHODA ELAINE GREENBERG 53 Vassar Street Greeny The gift of gab l l l G. S. A., Riding Club. No. Q3 University of Michigan l Cl ROBERT R. GRISWOLD 222 South Goodman Street Bob lf' ' vetmuSiiri1'nties5v,,gai4f -ff Camera Chib iffy Ita-fffnational Re- lations ' 44 Al ha I-li Y 4 , Cfffb i D - i Senior Chorus 2, 3, Agora 4, Presi- dent Camera Club 4. No. 15 U. of R. RODNEY SAGE HATCH, II 210 Pelham R d X f a V' NRO is Apparel often pro ai man. Beta I-li-Y Q, 3, 4, r r Aide 3, 4, Internati Wal R ati s Club 4, Assembly 4, ud F rum Q, Track 1, Q, Swimmi 1 President Home Roo 1 Q, C tain I-lome Room Bas- kerb 1 , a in I-lome Room 'as b , , Vic President I-lome , 4, Manager I-lome Room B s t all 4 llfndale Vale RUTH COTTRELL HOBBIE 41 Brighton Street Many boys would like to make Ruth their I-lobbief' G. S. A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Senior Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Q, G. S. A. Representative 3, 4. No. Q3 Undecided EDWARD HOLLIDAY 135 Gould Street ..Ed,, Every day is a I-lolliday lor him. Basketball Q, Monroe Life Q, 3, 4, President I-lome Room Q. No. 1 Undecided KATHERINE HONISS 108 Crosman Terrace ..Kdy.. Sophisticated Lady. Beta M-Y Q, 3, 4, G. S. A. 3, 4, President Beta M-Y Q- Vice-President Home Room 3, President G. S. A. 4, Secretary Beta M-Y 4. l-larley Wells College EUGENE W. HORNER 15 Pearl Street Woody For men may come, and men may go, But I talk on forever. No. 38 Undecided GEORGE IRVEN HUMBERT 48 Woodlawn Street I-lums A run in time saves the nine. Baseball Q, 3, 4, Basketball 3. NO. 35 University of Alabama ALLEN VINCENT HUTCHINGS 33 Fountain Street Tiger A quartette is where all four think the other three can't sing. Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 3, Glee Club, Perfect Attendance Q. No. Q4 Undecided DORIS JACKSON 40 Ericsson Street Dolly 'Tis better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all. G. S. A. Q, 3, 4, President I-lome Room 1. No. Q3 New Jersey College for Women DOROTHY H. JACKSON 7 Engel Terrace Dot 120 Pounds of happiness. G. S. A. 4, Baseball 1, 9, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, Tap Dancing 1, 3, Volley- ball Q, Typing Club 4, Circulation Manager, Monroe Life 3, 4. No. 24 Undecided MARIE E. JEWELL 446 South Goodman Street Womens faults are many, But men have only two, Everything they say, And everything they do. Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Hockey 4, Business Club 3. Charlotte Undecided GRACE E. JOHNSON 346 Cedarwood Terrace HGGY.. Better anything than to be disliked by children. G. S. A. SZ, 3, 4, Corridor Aide 3, Secretary I-Iome Room 3, 4, Art-ette Club 3. No. Q3 Mansfield Normal MILDRED JOHNSON 274 Brunswick Street Millie Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. Beta Tri-Y 3, 4. No. 1 Denison University MARGARET JONES 26 Audubon Street Peggy Few persons have courage enough to appear as good as they really are. Baseball 1. Fairport I-ligh Undecided HELEN KELLER 194 Averill Avenue An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest. G. S. A. 3, Baseball 3. East Bloomfield Undecided EDWARD G. KOHLER 114 Gregory Street Eddie Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none. Corridor Aide 4, Corridor Patrol 3, 4, Honor Roll Q, 4, No. 13 Undecided ALBERT H. LA VINE 970 Monroe Avenue HAI.. When one reaches the end of his rope, he should tie a knot in it and hang on. I-lonor Guard EZ, Once in a Life- time , Seven Keys to Baldpaten, The Monkey's Paw , Inside Deputy Squad 3, l-lonor Roll Q, 3. No. 35 Syracuse University CHARLES W. LEE 408 Beresford Road Chuck Marvel of the cinder path. Track 3, 4. Charlotte High Undecided HERTA LAIDENROTH 565 Monroe Avenue HPUBSYH We all have to be our own center, but we are not obliged to be our own circumference. Swimming Club 1, Basketball 1, G. S. A. 1, Agora 1, German Chorus 1, Q, Business Club 3, Typewriting Club 3, President Typewriting Club 3. Lowell School Oak Park, Illinois Undecided FRANCIS MacARTHUR 527 South Avenue Mac I-le knows that Marconi is not spaghetti. Radio Club 3, Chess Club Q, Home Room Basketball Q, 3, 4, I-lonor Roll 3, President Radio Club, President I-lome Room Q. No. 13 Radio School MARGARET MACKENZIE 565 Monroe Avenue Attain the unattainable. President Art-ette, Secretary Art-ette. No. 31 Mechanics Institute RUTH HELEN MALLEY 24 Pembroke Street Ruthie Words are like leaves, and where they most abound, V Much fruit of sense is rarely found. Blessed Sacrament R. B. I. JACK MARKIN 7 Engel Place It is better to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool than to open it and remove all doubt. No. 13 N. Y. U. DAVID F. McCROSSON 18 Edmonds Street Mac I like a good hater. I-lonor Roll Q. Blessed Sacrament Butlalo Pharmacy School ,BA X02iI'St Y She ed o ' tro ion AK she ssgaksmweffu I A. , , Co dorA , . Qt abit' ix ll .B.1. DOROTHY L. MEYER 720 Linden Street V , it S Experience is a dead l 2 if y c 't X sell it for more than t cps . 1 , Alpha Tri-VRQ, 3, 4, .s. 4, Monroe ie Sta 4, T nis Q, 3, g Art-ette 2 nior Aamatics C , 3,'N i Secreta en ' sso 'ation 3, 4,X, Beggar l-lor eback , rice in it a Lifetim ' 3, Seven eyst Bald- pate 4, l-lon Guar 1. K No. 24 .I Albany rx X SAMUEL ALEXANDER MEYER 83 Canterbury Road Sam A pleasant chap, this Sammy boy, Although with girls he does not toy. Corridor Aide 4, International Rela- tions Club 3, Les Babillards 3, 4, Standard Bearer Junior I-Iigh, Na- tional l-Ionor Society 3, 4. No. Q3 U. of R. JAMES J. MICKLES 434 Linden Street Personality Kid. No, Q4 School of Commerce PHILIP MILLER 205 Richard Street Phil Of all the days that's in the week, I dearly love but two days, And they're the days that come be- twixt, The Fridays and the Mondays. Soccer Q, 3, 4, Basketball Q, 3, 4, Manager Home Room Basketball 3, Captain Home Room Basketball 3. Aquinas Institute R. B. l. MABEL E. MOCK 59 Morningside Park Mabe Big things come in small packages. G. S. A. Q, 3, 4, Senior Chorus Q, 3. No. 35 R. B. l. ALICE R. MOSHER 26 Lansdale Street The two keys to success are luck and pluck-luck in Finding someone to pluck. Senior Chorus Q, 3, 4, Beta Tri-Y Q, 3, 4, G. S. A. 4, Treasurer Beta Tri-Y 3. No. 35 Undecided FRED MYERS 985 Harvard Street Fred lt will be a sad day for the wise men when there are no fools. No. 'I Undecided GLADYS NELSON 1847 South Avenue Gladie Silence is of the gods, Only monkeys chatter. Corridor Aide 4, Vice-President Meliora 4. East High Undecided ADELE NUSBAUM 214 Berkeley Street Always in a hurry with no place to go. G. S. A. Q, 3, 4, International Rela- tions Club 9, 3, Corridor Aide 3 ,4, Monroe Life Staff 3, Senior Chorus 3, French Play 4, Radio Broadcast 4, Junior Honor Guard, Honor Roll 'l, Q, 3, 4, President Monroe Press Club, National Honor Society 4, Vice- President National Honor Society 4, French Honor Society 4, Secretary Class 4. No. 93 U. of R. LILLIAN ORDEN 7 Sumner Park Lilly Ten people hurry to catch up, where one hurries to get ahead. Monroe Life Stall 3, 4, G. S. A. 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, Monroe Life 4. .Franklin High U. of R . P515 f . , ,, i 'se . 5 . A Q. 5. . 'Q is 1 in- ,. S fi .. A if 3. 5, ,, 'isarx'- 3 I 'S -r-.4 . .... . ......as..L..x.. 'M' 1 X I' TQ Wsfw wi, AMY DELORES POWNALL 79 Rosedale Street Quiet and subdued and never rude. Chess Club 2, International Relations Club Q, 3, 4, G. S. A. Q, 3, 4, Senior Chorus 3, 4, Honor Roll 3, Piano Club 3, 4, G. S. A. Representative 3. Charlotte High U. of R. CORINNE ALYCE RUSS 1573 East Main Street Babe A truly gentle Friend whose mere smile makes the world seem bright. Soccer, Art-ette Club. No. 23 Undecided JOHN P. SANDERSON, JR. 58 Westijancacbffxvenue ac His high school careerf ' Fair days, fair time, and Fair ladies. Junior Orchestra, Junior Swimming Team, Monroe Lite Reporter Q, Alpha Hi-Y Q, 3, 4, Corridor Aide 3, 4, Seven Keys to Baldpaten 4, Cross Country 3, Corridor Aide Supervisor 4, Program Committee Monroe Com- munity Assoc., General Students Com- mittee 4, Social Chairman Alpha Hi-Y 3, Program Chairman Alpha Hi-Y 4, Class President 3, 4, President Alpha Hi-Y 4, President Home Room Q, 3, 4, President Western New York Hi-Y Council, Associate Editor Monroe Life, Hi-V Council, National Honor Society, President Students' Assoc. 4, Honor Roll, Honor Guard 'l. No. 35 Swarthmore LOIS JEA E OU EN S eig ltreet C IC Look o ro y hxve l come Agora . S. A. Q , 4, Evening Art , 3, L r ry 4, Se C s 3, eball Q, 3, asketball Siemb P ogram f Ho Ro et e ation oci ll Presi Art-et 3, r ry. rt- t ' S Cortland ' .o . E F R ROBERT H NRY SCHWEIKART 388 Benton Street Bob The First million is always the hardest. Corridor Patrol, Home Room Basket- ball, Home Room Baseball, Honor Roll, Manager Home Room Basketball. No. Q4 Niagara University DOROTHY SCRIPTURE 417 Pearl Street Dot Mistake, error, is the discipline through which we advance. G. S. A. 'l, Q, 3. Brockport High Geneseo Normal HOWARD E. SIMPSON 240 Hazelwood Terrace Howie Give me a lazy day in the sun. Home Room Basketball Q, 3, Field and Stream Club 3, 4, Vice-President Home Room Q, 3, Manager Home Room Basketball Q. No. 94 State Game Conservation Institute CHARLES W. SKILLMAN 19 Whitmore Street Chuck I Find excuses for myself. Junior Baseball 1, Junior Basketball 1, Senior Basketball Q, 3, 4. No. Q4 Undecided SHIRLEY LOUISE SMITH 68 Belmont Street Lee Politeness is the art of getting what you want. East High Undecided JAMES EARL SPENCER 140 Westfall Road Jimmie A car to him is just a toy, And when his lizzie runs he's Filled with joy. Corridor Patrol Q, 4, Honor Roll 4. No. 49 Mechanics Institute PEARL KATHERINE SPOHR 509 Mt. Hope Avenue Pete Pearl is indeed a gem. Soccer Q, 4, Hockey 4, Basketball Q, 4, Baseball 1, Q, 3, 4, Senior Chorus 3, 4, lIMlkddO'l 4, Q, 3, 4, Volleyball Q, 3, 4. No. 13 Undecided MARGARET STALDER 4 Marjorie Court Refined and stately as a queen. Art-ette Club Q, G. S. A, Q, 3, 4, Senior Chorus Q, 3, 4, Piano Club 4, Basketball 9, 3, German Chorus Q, 3, Senior Orchestra 1, 9, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Secretary Home Room Q. No. 13 Eastman School of Music EVELYN D. STETTNER 325 Nunda Boulevard ..Eb.. Good entertainment for everybody. Brockport High Undecided MALCOLM STEVENSON 186 Crawford Street Stevie If ignorance is bliss, I am in perpetual dissatisfaction. Corridor Patrol Q, 3, 4, Senior Chorus 1, Q, 3, 4, Inter-High Chorus 3, 4, Home Room Basketball Q, 3, 4. No. Q4 Undecided ELEANOR DU -EY STEWART , 0 H vard Street .E Y.. l'll b true a you, but not a mi ute af r. Lead sh' 2, 3, 4, sd tary Leader- Sl'lIp 3, Q, , 4, 4, Honor Roll Q, orr' or Aide 3, 4. No. Q3 U. of R. BETTY JANE SUNDRE 83 Dartmouth Street B, J. Here's to the men! God bless them! Worst of my faults, I confess them! In loving them all, be they great or small, So here's to the boys! God bless them! Class Day 4. Amhurst Central High Sweet Briar JANE TURNEY 20 Sumner Park Dib A person who would rather read than eat. Blessed Sacrament Undecided CHARLOTTE MacKAY VAUGHAN 231!2 Vick Park A Cherry li dirt were trump, what a hand you would hold! Leadership Club Q, G. S, A. 4, Senior Chorus 1, Vice-President Home Room Q. No. 23 Brockport Normal EDWIN G. VINCENT 45 Nunda Boulevard ..Ed.. I see the silver lining in. every cloud. But I wish I could cash in on it. Beta Hi-Y Q, 3. No. 1 University of Michigan HELEN KATHERINE VOGT 437 Linden Street Vogtie Cheerfulness is an offshoot of good- ness and wisdom. No. S24 R. B. I. FRED WAINGROW 28 Overdale Park Fritz Just a d Who' ever bad. Corridor Ai i rus 1, Q, Hone , , , tonal H ociety. No. 35 - I' 6 ft 4 N0- HARVEY WATSON 26 Bengel Terrace Spike A light heart lives long. No. 1 Undecided JANET WEBSTER 5 Sumner Park Webbie To make knowledge valuable you must have the cheerfulness of wisdom. G, S. A. Q, 3, International Relations 3, 4, German Chorus Q, 3, Alpha Tri- Y 3, 4, Art-ette Club Q, Custodian of Flag 1, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Vice- President German Chorus Q, Vice- President International Relations 3, Secretary Alpha Tri-Y 4, Secretary of Class 3, President Home Room Q, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. No. 35 U. of R. JENNIE E. WELCH 556 Broadway ..Jdy,. Little dabs of powder, Little specks ot paint, Make my lady's freckles, Look as if they ain't. Honor Roll 1, Q. No. 15 Ward-Belmont DONALD FREDERICK WEST 153 Hillside Avenue 'Vfestyn . I am tall, dark and . . . Anyway lhave brains. No. 1 Undecided X Egg .mn ui.- JAMES WESTCOTT WRIGHT 1051 Monroe Avenue ..WeSS.. I don't think l'm funny--H Gamma Hi-Y 1, Q, 3, 4, Outside Patrol 3, Tennis Team 4, Home Room Basketball 1, Honor Roll 1, 2, Vice- President Home Room 1, Q, Secretary Home Room 3, 4. No. 35 U. of R. 14 DAVID WILLIAMS 290 Rockingham Street Bill Over exertions in any line should be avoided. International Relations Club 3, 4, Chess Club 3. No. Q4 St. Lawrence University THOMAS S. WOODARD 836 Clinton Avenue South ..Fu,, Fun is like insurance, The older you get the more it costs. Home Room Basketball Q, 3, Basket- ball 4, Soccer 4, Soccer Reserve Q, 3, President Home Room Q, Vice-Presi- dent Home Room 3, Secretary Home Room 4. Blessed Sacrament Mechanics Institute JAMES B. WOODRUFF 44 Southern Parkway Jim A serious guy, but Far from shy. Riding Club 3, 4, Field and Stream Club 4, Agora 3, 4, Senior Band Q, 3, 4, Photo Club 4, Alpha Hi-Y 4, National Honor Society 4, Honor Roll 9, President Field and Stream Club, Vice-President Home Room Q. No. 1 U. of R. HARVEY B. WRIGHT 103 Pearl Street Lefty A Face with gladness overspread. No. Q4 Undecided MILFORD H. BEHNKE 51 Kirk Drive Mil No giood man ever became suddenly ric . Shop Baseball Q, 3, 4, Home Room Basketball 3, 4. Allen's Creek Undecided WARREN T. BROWN 5215 Gregory Street Brownie Nothing at times is more expressive than silence. Field and Stream Club, Swimming Team. No. 24 Undecided FRED L. DYSON 19 Scio Street Curley Persuasion tips his tongue Where'er he talks. Shop Baseball 1, 9, Home Room Basketball Q. No. 31 Undecided GEORGE FRANCIS 2 Edmonds Street Good instruction is better than riches. No. 12 Undecided LEONARD HART 185 Field Street Len Fools never understand people of wit. Home Room Basketball Q, 3, 4, Vice- President Home Room Q, 3, Manager Home Room Basketball 9, 4, Superin- tendent Corridor Aide 4. Nb. 35 Undecided oNEi. i-rigors: XJ 22 erst Street . ud., r e favors call: S e com nlooked for, lf she comes at all. ield and Stream Club 3, Riding Club 3, 4, Outside Patrol Q, 3, 4, Captain Outside Patrol 4. No. Q4 Undecided f me I light, ALVIN VICTOR JONES 100 Vayo Street Avie That what he will, he does. Manager Home Room Basketball 1, Q, Captain Home Room Basketball 3, 4, Track Team 4, Radio Club 3. Jefferson High Merchant Marine College ISABELLE LA MONDA 115 Belmont Street Izzy Genius is the ability to avoid work. G. S. A. 3, Meliora 3, 4, Vice- President Meliora 3, President Meli- ora 4. lrondequoit Undecided RUTH M. LE MOINE 427 Meigs Street Rudie Work! Alas l know thee not . . . Business Club 3, Typewriting Club 3. Blessed Sacrament Undecided THELMA ELAINE LEWIS 159 Laburnum Crescent Tanya She accomplishes more by saying less. G. S. A. Q, 3, Alpha Tri-Y, lnter- national Relations Club Q, 3, 4, Corridor Aide 4, Social Chairman Alpha Tri-Y. Jefferson Jr. High School Strong Memorial Nursing School JOHN T. McINTEE, JR. 255 Berkeley Street Mac If l chance to talk a little wild, forgive me. Nazareth Hall Parks Aeronautical College CHARLES C. O'CONNELL 1155 Monroe Avenue The dear Lord made him as he is And never made another. Blessed Sacrament Undecided CHARLES OSBORN 53 Comfort Street Chuck The worst use that can be made of success is to boast of it. Home Room Baseball, Shop Basket- ball. No, 13 Undecided ELSIE SIVOLA 378 Laburnum Crescent HEI.. Sweet and stately and with all grace. Basketball 1, Baseball 1, Senior Or- chestra Q, 3, 4, G. S. A. 3, 4. No. 35 Undecided HOWARD LEROY SMITH 100 Hickory Street USTTIIUYH The more worthless a man, The more fish he can catch. Swimming 9, 3, Stamp Club 4, Field and Stream Club 3, 4, Home Room Basketball Q, 3, 4, Honor Roll Q, 3. No. 13 Undecided FREDERIC M. STINER 1516 Edmonds Street Swish Modesty could be called one of his virtues. Camera Club, Home Room Basketball, Honor Roll, President Home Room 3. St. Mary's Yale Art School 'l 5 CARLOS JOHN STOLBRAND 465 Rockingham Street From a little spark may burst a mighty flame. President Home Room 1, Q, Home Room Baseball 1, Q, Home Room Basketball 1, Q, 3, Vice-President Home Room 3, National Honor Society 4, Beta Hi-Y Q, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Commencement Play 4. No. 24 U. of R. SAMUEL JOHN TASCIONE 142 Burrows Street Sammy Dancing feet, l've got those dancing feet. Jefferson Undecided FANSTINE MADELYN TRELLY 52 Rosemount Street Fannie The true friend knows thy faults And loves thee in spite of them. Meliora, Baseball Q, Attendance Awards 2, 3. No. 94 R. B. l. PAUL MAURICE TREPANIER 485 Alekgnder Street dt Night after night he sat and bleared his eyes with books. Wrestling Club 3, Tumbling Club Q, Engineering Club 2, 3, Radio Club 3. Aquinas Mechanics Institute BRONSON TWINING 254 Alexander Street Tiny l-low doth the busy little bee. Wrestling Club Q, 3, Tumbling Club Q, Manager Wrestling Club 3, Honor Roll 3. No. 23 Mechanics Institute MARGARET ELOISE UTZ Pittsford, N. Y. Marg l am a woman, When l think, l must speak. Secretary Home Room 4. Pittsford High School Nursing School CHARLES VAN DYNE 67 Alexander Street Chuck l love wisdom more than she loves me. J Fl J ' e erson unior St. Lawrence University MARY EMMALYN WALTZ 43 Lansdale Street Red She took things easy, She graduated by degrees. No. 35 Undecided HELEN KATHRYN WERNER 339 Rutgers Street ..KdY,. A ready smile, disarming, sweet-f Baseball 1, Q. No. 35 Undecided ROBE?T JAMES YOUNG 1 'Thurston Road Bob To be young is to have youth's golden opportunity. Junior Soccer 1, Radio Club 3, Home Room Basketball, Honor Roll. No. 1 Undecided JANUARY ELASS HISTUHY THE MYSTERY OF ALEXANDER STREET A dismal September morning presented itself as l peered from the fog-curtained window of my Balcer Street flat and prepared for what was to be one of the greatest cases of my brilliant career. Buttoning my broadcloth shirt in preparation for my guise as a 7th grade baby, l glanced at my friend Watson, harbinger of this strange case. Any clues, my dear fellow? l questioned him as l snapped the loclcs on the new brief case and on the massive lunch box. None whatsoever, answered Watson, quietly finishing his cup of tea. f'lt's a rather disheartening start, but if you re willing to tolerate my blunders, l should lilce to offer my assistance in the case. Fine, l exclaimed. UJust don these knickers, and as soon as lyou've parted your hair in the middle and slipped on these goggles well start. It s 8 o cloclc now, and we musn t be late. Just one moment,,': interrupted Watson, HLoolc at the note l found at the foot of the stairs of your flat. Dear Mr. l-lolmes: My indentity is to remain sub rosa. Your excellence in detecting and your professional scruples are sufficient proof to me of your reliability. Merely find the solution of this problem and your reward will be great. The problem is: l'low will a heterogeneous group of 'IQ8 victims escape their scholastic incarceration? Little did l lcnow that years would elapse until l would reach the end of the trail .... Together Watson and l traced our way along Monroe Avenue mingling with hundreds of other embryonic scholars and scholarlesses. Qne in particular attracted our attention. She wore long braided pig-tails, blond, of course. HShe'll bear watching, l whispered surreptitiously. :find out her name, Watson! A moment later he returned, breathless. 'fl saw the name Barbara Coolc written on her boolcs, but we can't be sure. Unlcnowingly, he was right. Later that morning, while stumbling through the corrdior, schedule in hand and eyes gazing upwards Cas yet, we couldn't familiarize ourselves with gigantic stone structure, Monroe l'ligh Schoolnb CJaiD .... later, we came upon the same lass. l'liding behind two snoozing seniors, we followed her into a class. HBarbara,,' aslced the teacher, give mean example of curves of beauty. Mae Westf' answered Bobby. A few moments later, Miss Cramer dismissed the torpid class. They stampeded down the corridor like so many wild cattle. l was astounded at this strange action but followed at the rear of the herd, running flat-footed with my tongue and boolcs hanging out. HWhat a peculiar thing to do, l shouted to Watson. We finally arrived at our destination-the Monroe High Jail Cafe. As l entered with the pack of lcnowledge-newts l staggered baclcwards into the arms of Watson, almost asphyxiated by a barrage of nauseating odors. Watson, at all times my superior in physical endurance, managed to resuscitate me and explain that l simply was not accustomed to strong aromas. Suddenly, my attention was drawn to a group of three new inmates sitting near a window of the cafe. Behind them glowered a huge Senior inmate who was on the verge of a parole for good behavior. l-le polced one of the three CI discovered their names from their teeth marlcs left on an aged hamburgerj. The three were Baby-Face Sanderson, Stanton 'fSpilce', Setner, and C. J. Bat Stolbrand. You-'Bat'-pull down the shadelu he growled. The Bat turned to obey. l'lowever, there happens to be no shades in the cafe. Slowly, Watson and l compiled clue upon clue in a huge noteboolc. What good they were to be was to be learned later. Ar the time we had to be satisfied with clues, theories, and chance incidents. Ahl Those were trying days. 16 Moving-up Day was quite a memorable occasion for everyone concerned, especially our Junior Corps president, who, posing on a steel girder in a pageant of lNDUS-lRY, suddenly sneezed and hurtled through two feet of space to the floor to spoil the dra- matic exercises. l learned frcm Watson that Sam Laredo Meyer was named the in- tellectual and scholastic leader of the class, and that Janet Cry-Baby Webster was his partner in crime. At last, l thought, l was on the trail. Myjoy was soon at an end, forl had forgotten that, baclting the two leaders, was a secret organization called the l'lonor Guard consisting of well-lcnown rogues, galleryites. And so the culprits passed on into the Senior Ward of Monroe l'ligh without Watson or l having any material clues. But were we bothered? Not a bit. It was at this point that the case became more and more baffling. The 128 prisoners were now advancing rapidly, and Watson and l, after two and one-half years of fruitless detecting, were still in a fog. l-lowever, we did manage to obtain many a valuable clue, The following are excerpts from Watson's record-boolc: 'lO-B Margaret Stalder comes to the corrective classes with bandaged hands. The following day-A battered piano is found in cell-bloclc 904. Charlotte Vaughn slcips Hgymu because of bad feet. The following day-Jim Wood- ruff enters Mrs. Botsfords dancing class. 'IO-A Dot Meyers receives a letter from 'The Correspondence School of,Acting. The following day-D. M. gets the lead in Shalcespeare s Green Pastures. Ed Flutts is advised to get strenuous exercise for his health. The following day- Flutts is named Yo-Yo champ of the city. Tl-B Jaclc Benard and Ed Vincent stay awalce during l-listory class and do some heavy thinlcing. The following day-Political parties are formed at Monroe. Betty Jane Sundre, Eleanore Stewart, and Nancy Billinghurst go to the nurse to evade a Math test. The following daygfrancis MacArthur comes to school wearing a bullet-riddled racoon coat. , 'l'l-A Doris Jaclcson and Fred Myers are seen coming out of a neighborhood candy store late at night C8 o,cloclO. The following day-Fred is ousted from the library for snoring too loudly. Don West gets a clriver's license. The following day-l'lit-and-run driver reported menacing the city. Two days later-Driving club is organized at Monroe l'ligh Jail. The entire class suffers an acute attaclc of indigestion. The following day-A cafeteria investigation is begun by the Monroe Community Association. 'iQ-A The senior class begins to study for final exams-many open text boolcs for the first time in their lives-hopes are high for easy exams, good marks, and graduation. The following day-The Regents Board confers. An indefinite niumber of days later-Exam weelc-quote teachers and pupilsd the toughest ones yetl - Years later, l was again sitting comfortably in my Balcer Street flat. puffing away at my pipe and meditating, l wasn't aware of the sound of ascending footsteps on the stairs. lt was Watson who abruptly brought me back to earth. l didn't loolc at him. f'le didn't loolc at me. Our theories had not materialized, our clues had led nowhere. ln short, we were baffled and had failed. The great combination, Watson and Holmes, beatenl-unthinlcable, yet truel Watson handed me a note. It was from the same anony- mous person who had written, years before, Dear Mr. l-lolmes: l am very disappointed in you. Your failure to solve the problem has shown you not to be infallible. Neither you, nor Watson, nor l lcnow how the heterogeneous group of 'IQ8 victims escaped their scholastic incarceration- A soupbone to you J. F. 'I7 JANUARY ELASS PHUPHEEY Of THE MODEL TOWN Mayor . Mayoress Town-Crier . Town Flagpole . Curfew-Ringer Postrnaster Town Cop . . Volunteer Fire-Chief . Town Busybody ..... President of the Ladies Aid Society . President of the Ladies Sewing Club . Carlos Stolbrand . Pat Brennan Janet Webster John Melntee Stanton Setner David Mccrossen . Bob Cluse Bob Griswold Adele Nusbaum Margaret Clark Rhoda Greenberg Town Cut-Up s.... , . . The Bullock Sisters Town Party-Boys . , . Bod l-lateh and John Sanderson Best Amateur Aetress , y T... Dot Meyer Town Chet . . . Ed Kohler The Town's Mad Musician . Len Gallant Salvation Army Nell . . Connie Akerly The Town's Big Bad l-lombre. . . Sam Meyer Niekelodian Accompanist . Margaret Stalder Town Sophistieate . . T T . . Bobby Cook Townsoeople, and Llwhat-Have-Youse . all the other 115 eiyio-rninded 'il-lillbllliesn that constitute the class of JANUARY T936 T8 l John Lowe President George Wallace Vice-President +1 , 5513:-'L ':f?g'2a-If 5125.5-:. : - - 1 'A is : 7k . ',, V -, 3 'M f -Bluff. ii . l . Q' -' I : 1,:.4.f'iZ-. :51g:.,'EE:5: . ul 1 F ances Norton S cial Chairman W5 .ff , AW WJ wfjvd of' 4616 aff' If 254' JUNE CLASS UFHEEHS lu Jane Stapleton I l S ecretary 19 MORTIMER L. ALDERMAN 409 Flower City Park Mort An argument is the spice of life. President Agora 9, Adelphian 3, In- ternational Relations Club 1, 2, Monroe Life Q, 3, 4, Corridor Aide 4, Home Room Athletics Q, 3, Civic Club 4, Agora Q, 3, Features Editor Monroe Life 4, Honor Guard 1. No. 15 U. of R. MARY ALEXANDER 116 Hamilton Street Tomboy Her type are good typers too. Baseball Q, 3, 4, Basketball 3, Honor Roll 1, Q. No. 15 Undecided DAVID W. ALLING 281 Be Iey Street Honor Socie , 4, Alpha Hi-Y 9, 3, 4, Pencil Pus rs 4, Monroe Life 3, Vice-President Les Babillards 4, National Honor Society 4. No. 93 U. ol R. ube A n who akes'a s all noise is r one wh kes a big CC X1 f K Ho II , , resldent Home Roo ,Int - I rchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 ,Senior tra 9, 3, 4, French HELENE AMDURSKY 253 Barrington Street The most charming thing in girlhood is Serenity. West High Cornell MA MENT onroe Avenue Marge Patience ist nec ary ingredient of I or Ro 3, Corridor Aide 2, G. S. A. Q, 3, 4, Leadership 3, 4, Senior Chorus Q, Junior Corps 1, Vice-President Home Room 3. No. 35 Undecided r ELSBETH DQROTI-IEA APPEL 69 art uth Street -K X h s nligand meek M .X en e's asleep. Nfeliora 9, 1, asketball er, Baseball ,Secreta ' ra 3. Madisonxiffisc. 'IRE E U. of R. Ax DONALD E. ARMSTRONG 1080 East Avenue ..ArmY.. A jolly good fellow always. Industrial Glee Club 3, 4, Honor Roll 9, 3. No. 15 Mechanics Institute JOHN ARTZ 121 Overbrook Road Johnny In his own eyes unimportant, But in the eyes of others, too darn important. Beta H-Y 3, 4, Cross Country Team 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Corridor Aide 3, 4, Home Room Athletics Q, 3, President Home Room 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2. AlIen's Creek U. of R. 3 x L R RT Y. AUSTIN Park Avenue Bob Robert ' e, and once begun He'Il wor ' ask is well done. French Pla , National Honor Society 3, 4, Fre ch H r 'ety 4, Agora 3, Home Ro asketball 3, 4, Corridor Aide 3 e ' , 4, Silver Attendance Awa 3, Standard Bearer 4, President Studen Assoc. 4, Class President 3, Commi ' ner of Finance 4, Assistant Editor I 4, President Home Room Q, 3, 4, ice- President Press Club 3, Honor G 1. No. 1 Swarthmore MARJORIE BA 331' e I have a he forgvery joy. S I T1 M ice-Pre Home Room 1, tary Senior Chorus 3, Vice- resident Beta M-Y 3. No. 23 Undecided N , 3, 4, Beta -Y THOMAS A B ON ! G Sycamoie Tom W lt's a plague t e a handsome man. Hi-Y 2, Pi e ' or s 9, President e oom No. 35 R - Undecided MERTON BARONS 319 Linden Street Mert I expect to go through this world but on so why not enjoy it? NO. Wf unaeaaea 1783 South Avenue 3'Cute Men are II s et . e - Basketball 1, Q, s QM 4, Soccer 1, 9, G. S. - wi g 1. D ones G. BAUMA No. 49 rfax H I, Va. JULIUS B CKER 968 Harvard Street Jules Sometimes I sit and think Sometimes I just sit. President Home Room Q, 4, Agora Q, 3, 4, Honor Guard 1, Monrolog 4, Monroe Life 9, 4. No. Q3 University of Michigan MARY BELLA 15 Wait Street UMW., .8 Remain c e en yo al d s. Bgs al V all 3 , ap tDa , Base I Q, R l Q, 3 R. B. l. Mount Cagrhfgl School MILTON N. BERNSTEIN 721 Monroe Avenue Slep PZFSCVCFGFICC W6dl'S dfid wins. Captain Home Room Basketball 4, Soccer 4, Shop Baseball 4. Benjamin Franklin Rensaeler Polytechnic School HW DK RS 70 O ' owie 0? r IR a hurry, but he gets theref sometime . Bowling ea 4, ice sident Home Ro I n Home Room 3. Open Air Scho Syracuse University LOUIS FRED BIECK 431 Linden Street wp Lau One cannot estimate what there is in a quiet fellow. Typewriting Awards Q, Home Room Baseball Q, Attendance Awards Q, 4. St. Boniface R. B. I. S F VIRGI I ,BLA ESLEE aeaufort reet Gi ' ' ay ou ll all others. imming mnior Life Saving 1, aseb5TI 1 Hockey Q, Honor Roll 4, Typi Award Q, Shorthand Award. No. Q4 R. B. I. GLORIQOTHBY 1 indemere Road ' ' Boots Li jbrow and nose tip tilted, mber t Qleave one quite wilted Q Bradford Junior College X00 3, 4, Beta my 3i MARGARET BRE AN . ' Manhattan at I I WSH ile e is g n, oif the gold nd-afrdl phd j ' 4, 3, 4. ' aint Ngrfs ,Q llzchoot of Commerce HELEN E. BROWN 681 Goodman Street Helen She has one of those immortal names that were not born to die. G. S. A. Q, Corridor Aide 4. No. Q4 Undecided ADELYNE J. BRUDNO 932 MonroenAvenue Etli enc lusl wo shel Leadership 3, Secre- ta Boo 3. Benj ' Franklin N. Y. State College JOSEPHINE Bui.i.ouGH 8 Harvard Street Joey Always happy, always nice, sure it's Josephine. There's no use guessing twice. G. S. A. Q, Typing Club 3. No. 15 Undecided MARY ELEANOR BURDICK 5 Portsmouth Terrace Mirth admit me to thy crew. Leadership Club Q, 3, 4, Senior Chorus 3, 4, Inter-High Choir 3, 4, Basketball Club 1, Q, 3, Hockey Club Q, 3, Soccer Club 1, Q, 3, Baseball Club Q, 3, Mikado 4, Monroe Life 3, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Honor Guard 1. No. 15 Los Angeles, California THOMAS BURKE 827 Genesee Park Boulevard Tom Hang sorrow, Care will kill the cat. Home Room Basketball Q, National Honor Society 4, Exchange Editor Monroe Life 3, Vice-President Home RoomQ,CorridorAide Superintendent 4, Honor Guard 1. No. Q4 U. of R. DORIS ELLEN RE IN N 197 Hill ag, 2 She changes ijmckle, sie drives men m Z l.e d p , 3 - ' I Chairman ship Q, a M-Y Q, 3, 4, . S. A. Q, 3. Brighton Skidmore Q BELL S. CADMUS ' O. 46 Vick Park B . ', 5 S Bell ho e who lov others will wa be 'G' . Glu i , i E resli dent me Room 4 ecre a ass 3 No. Q3 . , .,of,l2. ROBERT CALIHAN 566 Beach Avenue Bob Is it any wonder, that Monroe is known for its smooth men? Beta Hi-Y 2, 3 4, Corridor Aide 2, 3, Monroe Life Photographer 4, Monroe Life Representative 1, Hi-Y Council 3, 4, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, International Relations Club 2, Photography Club 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, President Beta Hi-Y 3, Vice-President Beta I-li-Y 3, Secretary-Treasurer Beta Hi-Y 2. Nazareth Hall Harvard JEROME CALLENS 80 Gould Street Jerry I love to joke. I love to play. I put off worry until another day. Track 2, 3, 4, Photography Club 3, Corridor Aide 2, Captain Home Room Basketball 2, 3, 4, Assistant Manager Baseball 2. No. 1 Mechanics Institute RUTH CASSIDY 14 Regent Street The game of life looks cheerful. Junior Corps 1, Typing Club 3. Coldwater, N. Y. Undecided EVELYN CHEVILLAT 1160 Monroe Avenue Chevy She needs no reFlector, but shines by her own light. G. S. A. 2, 3, 4, Junior Corps 1, Alpha M-Y, President Alpha M-Y 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman Alpha M-Y. Brighton Dramatic School EDWARD HAWTHORNE CLARK 89 Redfern Drive ..Ed.. Like most volcanos, you can never tell. Aviation Club 1, 2, 3, Engineering Club 2, 3, Craftsman's Guild 2, 3, Senior Chorus 2, 3, 4, Mikado 4, Beta H-Y 4, Corridor Patrol 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer Craftsman's Guild 3, Secretary Home Room 3, Vice-President Home Room 4, Honor Guard 1, National Honor Society 4, Gold Attendance Award 3. No. 1 U. of R. RAYMOND CLIFFORD 55 Byron Street Buster So I took the 18,000,000 volts and threw them down the mountain. Track 1, 2, 3, Industrial Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Manager Shop Baseball 1, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Shop Foreman 1, 2, 3, lnter-High Prep Choir 3. Madison Oswego ROBERT CLUSE 178 Meigs Street Bob Nobody knows the trouble I has. No. 15 Collegiate Center BARB ' R ' O ' 246Ca ar J , : saver gc. A-s , a ance, a winni f l G. S. A. 1, 'if ? Roll 3. No. 1 Bradfor unior College BEATRICE COHEN 25 Howell Street Bee She's a tiny little maiden with a Smile for everyone, when not Smiling for a purpose, she's Smiling just for fun. Basketball 1, 2, 3, Soccer 1, 2, 3- Baseball 1, 2, Hockey 2, International Relations 2, Photography Club 2, Honor Roll 1, 4. No. 24 Rochester Dental Dispeniary RUTH COHEN ' 268 Alexander Street Rufus A man, a man My kingdom for a man. G. S. A. Q, Art Club 2. John Marshall High School R. B. I. Pasadena, California SUMNER A. COMINSKY 19 Palisade Park Rufus Oh, why should life all labor be? Business Manager Monroe Life 2, Features Editor Monroe Life 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Commissioner of Finance 4, Chess Club 1, Agora 1, 2, Adelphians 2, 3, 4, Forum, Council 3, 4, Publicity Manager Seven Keys to Baldpaten, Tennis Team 3, Cross Country Squad 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, International Relations Club 2, Pencil Pushers 2, Junior High Stand- ard Bearer. No. 35 University of Chicago CHARLES CONDERMAN 24 Tracy Street Charlie Strong in will and rich in wisdom. Archaeology Club 3, 4, Chess Club 2, Secretary Archaeology Club 3, 4, President Home Room 1. Madison Collegiate Center VAN J. CONRADT 6 Stebbins Street He's the trumpet man in the band. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Inter-High Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, lnter- High Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Basketball 3, Chorus 1, Alpha Hi-Y 4, Dance Band 3, 4. No. 13 Eastman School ESTHER CRAMER 326 Barrington Street Essie The deed I intend is great, But what, as yet, I know not. G. S. A. 3, Monroe Life Statf 3, Honor Roll 3. John Marshall High Michigan .. IRGINIA CRUMP 7 I ont Street 'g:lUmPY Nothing is imrlossible to one who can and will. Senior Chorus Q, 4, Bookshelf Q, 3, Monroe Life Q, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball Q, 3- Custodian 1, 4, Treasurer Book- shelf 3, Editor-in-Chief Monroe Life 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. No. 23 University of Wisconsin ELIZAB JANE CULKIN 4 urnum Crescent Jean t's ?le hear t hasiplenty o friends. I oo shelf1 3 a Q 3 4 At 1 rldor Aide e r om 3 Leader Presiden Alpha 4 President Girls Leadership Clu 3 Blessed Sacrament Undecided I I I I i X cvs. 3, 4, ' ' 3, ,S OIT1 5 - Vxfphipe-Cl b 3, Stebret Bookshelf 3, IAN DALBE ' 0 Monr Mod eco eS an. a Q, Q, , Vo l 1, Q, , Bae ll , ,47 ey1,2, , Ta n , cer 1, 9, 3, 4, Ho l Q, 3. St. M Undecided ROGER DAVIS 30 Gregory Street Rodg Ambition ' t, then, if there tim' ttle easure too. e tl ernati al ions u , Eh ing b , 3, 4, l t elations Chess Club , uard onor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, ati nor Society 3, 4, Presi en e ing Club 3, Vice- President nior orps 1. No. 13 U. of R. DOROTHY DEANE 49 Harlem Street Deanie Sense tempered with nonsense. Bookshelf 3, Senior Chorus Q, 3, 4, Basketball 4, G. S. A. 2, 3, Soccer Q, 3. No. 15 Undecided KENNETH DETTMAN 59 Hickory Street Ken One cannot estimate what there is in a quiet fellow. Track Team 2, 3. St. Boniface Undecided LAURA MARIE Di GARDI 102 Averill Avenue Lorie One glance she gives and only one, But with that glance the work is done. Baseball 1, Q, Honor Roll 3. St. Boniface Undecided JOSEPH E. DILLOWAY 1180 Atlantic Avenue Speedy My idea of an agreeable person, ls one that agrees with me. Basketball 3, 4, Soccer 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Captain Home Room Basketbal 3, 4. No. Q8 New York State Merchant Marine Academy EDITH DOMINE 175 Nunda Boulevard Eadie She's lovely to look at, delightful to know, and you know the rest. G. S. A. SZ, 3, 4, Alpha M-Y Q, 3, 4, Honor Guard 1, President Alpha M-Y 4, Secretary Junior Corps 1. No. Q3 Sweetbriar GEORGE P. DONAHUE 183 Corwin Road Bud A demon on the speedboat. Vice-President Home Room 3, 4, Dramatics Club 1, Once in a Life- time 9, Business Manager Seven Keys to Baldpaten 4, Cartoonist Mon- roe Life 3, 4, Floorwalker 3, 4, Honor Roll 1. No. 28 Colgate LUCILE DONLON 168 Bartlett Street Luce Don't let your studies interfere with your education. St. Mary's Undecided LEONARD DORFMAN 65 Woodlawn Street Lenny His eve tone is music's own. fxdelphia bQ, 3, 4, Intern-Ftional Re- atio , Q 3- Eaqk, eam Q 3, Reserve XETQLIFA sro Jazz Band 2, 3,, ssem r grams 3, 4- Presid , Q, Ca Home Ro Basketball 2, 3, 4. No. 15 Syracuse University MARGRETTA DORNAN 43 Wilmington Street Margie A merry heart makes for a happy countenance. Game Club 1, G. S. A. Q, 4. No. 35 R. B. l. FRED M. DOTY 648 Monroe Avenue Ike Versatile-and a swell fellow. Industrial Glee Club 3, Wrestling Club 3, Shop Baseball 3, Interclass Basketball 3, Reserve Baseball 4, Sen- ior Baseball 5, Honor Roll 3, President Delta Hi-Y 5. Brockport High School Undecided Brockport, New York RICHARD CHARLES DRAY 514 Clinton Avenue South Red Wgat a man! Tell me something I can't o. Basketball 4, Baseball 3, 4, Science Club 2, President Home Room 1, 3. St. Mary's U. of R. ll EDWARD E. DREW 48 Shepard Street Eddie Doing nothing is doing all. Aquinas Eastman School of Music ALFRED LOUIS E. DRUCKER 373 Park Avenue Alfie Learning makes a man lit company. French Play Q, Social Chairman Les Babillards 3, 4, Senior Orchestra 3, 4, Senior Chorus 1, Q, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Honor Guard 1. No. Q3 Eastman School of Music JAMES DUFFY 176 Henrietta Street Jim Laugh and the world laughs with you, Study and you study alone. Engineering Club 3, Aviation Club 3, Home Room Basketball 2, 3, 4- Vice- President Home Room 2, Manager Home Room Basketball 3, Captain Home Room Basketball 4. Benjamin Franklin Michigan University MAVIS DUNLOP 3848 East Avenue Mavis hides behind that quiet manner. Girls' Junior Corps 1, Bookshelf Q, 3, G. S. A. Q, 3, 4, International Rela- tions 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Allen's Creek Bryn Mawr HENRY A. DUTTON 61 Field Street Hank A comrade blithe and full of glee, Who dares to laugh out full and free. Beta Hi-Y 3, 4, Monrolog 4, Corridor Aide 4, Vice-President Home Room 2, 4. No. 35 Undecided NADINE DU VALL 217 Hamilton Street Dee Be wisely worldly, but not wordly wise. G. S. A. 3. No. 13 Undecided STANELY M. DYE 320 Berkeley Street Stan Wlgen fun and duty meet, duty is best, Ut' Senior Band 3, Corridor Aide 3, Home Room Representative for Mon- roe Life Q, 3, Home Room Basketball 2, Honor Guard 1, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Presi- dent Home Room 1, Junior Corps Treasurer 1. No. 1 Haverford College PAUL EASTMAN 51 Cayuga Street Ben Right is right, but wrong is fun. Stamp Club 4, Outside Patrol 4, Theta Hi-Y 4, Secretary Theta Hi-Y 4. No. 15 R. B. I. I ING EBER il r I An u ing man wh e straig ourse. Craftsmen ' 9. No. Q3 R. B. I. RUTH EBERWEIN 5 Jaques Street ' Ruthie She t Igh 3l id' ' f f R No. Q4 Undecided MAN WILBUR ECKHARDT 11 589 Harvard Str Norm S s iris i a air ,.,f.,11p . . .ft A lin ' 2 1 oII1, C r -'o 4. For many a ok e. Seven en 4 an , 4, Senior Chorus ,Al Hi- , ,Riding Club , ck ,, m ling 9, Cros u SZ c'a irman Class 1 e-Pr de , Secretary, Treasurer ha Hi-Y 3, 4, President Home Ro Q, President Riding Club 4. No. 93 Hobart College GERTRUDE EISENBURG 157 Cypress Street Gert I am a woman, when I think l must speak. Captain Soccer 1, Q, 3, Basketball 1, Q, 3, 4, Soccer 1, Q, 3, Baseball 1, Q, 3, Volleyball 1, Q, 3, Hockey Q, 3, Attendance Awards Q, Honor Roll 2, Captain Volleyball 1, 2, 3. No. 1 3 Undecided JACK ELDER 20 Harper Street He who laughs-lasts. Dramatics Q, 3, French Play 3, Stamp Club 3, 4, Piano Club 3, Bowling Team 4, Monroe Life Q, Science Club 1, Chess Club 9, Honor Guard 1, President Home Room 1, Honor Roll 1, 2, 4. No. 15 U. of R. 'S . PAUL R. ENGEL 4 Alexander Street I fell like a feather in the breeze. Riding Club 3, Captain Home Room Basketball Q, 3, German Club 2. No. 12 Syracuse University JOHN D. FAHY 5 Rundel Park Jack With teachers he'II never disagree. lf they'lI recite4why should he? Dramatics Club 1, Q, Plays 1, EZ, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, Q, Home Room Basketball 1, Q, 3, 4, Sophomore Basketball Q, Volleyball 3, 4, Monroe Life 4, President Class Q. Blessed Sacrament U. of R. WILLIAM FARBER 1430 Monroe Avenue Bill He was ies' a quiet kind. Camera Club 4. No. 20 New York University 1 RU HIF M . P ce, treet s Iliy u kindness bred. 3 I . Undecided STANLEY JO N FENYVESSY 94 vtlrd Stre t tQI Stan xl67 lie tem of t pre . A ns Q, , A ora 3, 4, Mo e Ijfe ort r , Corridor Aid 3, unior' igh ndard Bearer 1, Niti nal onor ociety 3, 4, Presiden me Ro m 1, Q, Sports Editor ngoe Life 3, Managing Editor nroe Life 4, Student Coun- cil 4,,.Vice-President Adelphians 4. . Q3l University of Pennsylvania BERTHA FIELD X 6, T. 80 Highland Parkway xi 1 Io 1 .JN J Birdie appy are those who get what they want. Senior Chorus Q, 3, 4, Junior, Senior Orchestra 1, 4, G. S. A. 3, 4, Mikado 4, Monroe Life 4, Inter- national Relations Club 4, German Chorus 3, Statistics Editor Monrolog 4, Honor Roll 9, 3, 4, Honor Guard 1. No. Q4 U. of R. HERBERT FINE 128 Laburnum Crescent ' Hub The early bird catches the worm But who cares about the worms any- way. Vice-President Home Room 3, Junior Soccer 2, I-Iome Room Basketball 3, 4, Radio Club 3, 4, President Home Room Q, Forum 3. ' . No. 35 Detroit VERNA FINK 54 Bly Street Fritz A very good de igner, but w n't fin m s Basket , , oto Club 3, gl. S. AQA3, glni orus 3, Dancing u 4, rt u Q orri or i - Har Romain-Q. Src-gf-3 A o. Q4 ' ' SIKA:-S., DOROTHY C. FLA AGAN 121 Gregory Street Dot There's rhythm in her finge Where she's been, happiness I Alpha Tri-Y 2, 3, 4, Monroe Life 5 4:54 Dance Orchestra 4- Basketb 1 Baseball 1, ,German Club , IRQ? Guard 1 ecja aiQdf1CTass , , it-T4 Vice-Pr si m oom Q- ecre tary H IE - No.,13 Curti Institute of Music KATHLEEN A. FOOS 42 Brighton Street Kaye Why take life too seriously? Bookshelf Q, 3, 4, G. S. A. Q, 3, Treasurer Bookshelf 4, Typing award 4, Shorthand Award 4. Nazareth Academy Vogue School of Design JOSIAH MASON FORREST 1077 Bay Street When I go out some f I never quite kn what I when I'mQo A Home Roo s e Il , nager Basketball 1 - occer It' Soccer r Team 3 Dramatics 4- Swi mi - Tea Vi Pre ' ,ent lr . '-Y- 'dent H xm ' ice- r ident Hom m f Hom Room 4, I tiona Rel ns Club 2- Monro Life Repres ative 3, 4'- Joe A L. ' ' 3 4 CaptainS .2-r 'Tie' I I - ru 1 , 1 ,Ii or cv' ' 3 r I or I Corridor Aide 4, H Roll 4, Assistant Business Manager Once in a Lifetime. No. 35 University of Michigan RALPH FOSTER 440 South Goodman Street Fuzzy , I-le's a success on the court and with his courting. Reserve Basketball Q, Basketball 3, 4, Swimming 4, Reserve Soccer 4. No. Q4 Springfield RUTH ELIZABETH FOSTER 440 South Goodman Street Speed I don't believe in principle, but oh! I do in interest. Vice-President Home Room 4, Gam- ma M-Y 4, Leadership Club Q, 3, 4, Riding Club 4, G. S. A. 3, 4, Basket- ball Q, 3, Yice-President Leadership 4, , I No. 15 if Q I , U. of R. . L fFI4AINA IN 3 hland Street Chywfll m. Baseball Q. I No. 13 . Undecided HUGO R. FRANZ, JR. 14 LaFayette Park ..Hu.. A manafter his own heart. Band Qi Orchestra Q, 3, Field and Stream Club 3, 4. Belmont High New York Los Angeles ROBERT FRIEDRICK 1183 Monroe Avenue Bob Why doesn't the bell ring? Inside Patrol Q, 3, Outside Patrol 4, Shop Baseball Q, 3, Home Room Bas- ketball Q, 3i Honor Roll Q, 3, 4. No. Q5 United States Coast Guard Academy STANLEY FREDMAN 322 Laburnum Crescent Stan Still waters run deep. Cross Country 4. No. 35 Mechanics Institute DOROTHY M. GELDIN 280 Field Street 'iDot What sweet delight a quiet life affords. Basketball 1, Typing Club 3, G. S. A. Q, Honor Roll 1, Q, Honor Guard 1, Typing Award Qi Shorthand Award Q. No. 35 Undecided MARGARET GOEBEL 1141 Clinton Avenue South Silence is as deep as eternity, Speech as shallow as time. Alpha Tri-Y Q, 3, 4, G. S. A. Q, 3, 4, Orchestra Q, 3, 4, Art-ette Club Qi Junior Corps 1i Baseball Qi President, Vice-President, Treasurer Alpha Tri-Y Q, 3, 4, Secretary Girls' Junior Corps 1, Attendance Awards Q, 3. No. Q4 Undecided RUTH M. GOETTEL 48 Savannah Street Ruthie Ambition, yes, she has it. Senior Basketball Q, 3, Senior Soccer Qi Senior Hockey Qi Senior Baseball Qi German Chorus Q, 3, Typing Club 3, G. S. A. Qi Corridor Aide Super- Eisosr 4, Bookshelf Q, 3, Honor Roll No. 15 Undecided GEORGE E. GOETZ 41 Cayuga Street Killer There is no need for words, Home Room Basketball 1, Q, 3, 4, Home Room Baseball 1, Q, Vice- President Home Room 1, Captain Corridor Patrol Q, 3, 4. St. Boniface Night School L N FK A Q6 MIRIAM GOLER 135 Field Street Mique Such charms of nature you possess. G. S. A. Qi Business Club 3. No. 35 University of Buffalo HELEN RUTH GORDON 308 Laburnum Crescent Bunny Simple, and sweet. Monroe's Idea of a lady. Senior Chorus 3, G. S. A. Q, 3, 4, Junior Corps 1, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, Monroe Life Salesman 4, Honor Guard 1. No. 35 U. of R. CHARLES E. GREENE 43 Cook Street Charlie No to go back, is somewhat to advance. Wrestling 1, Q, 3, Camera Club Qi Aviation Club 1, Shop Baseball 1, Q, Home Room Baseball 1, Qi Glee Club Qi Engineering Club 1, Honor Roll 1, Shop Foreman Q. St. Boniface Minneapolis School of Auto Racing CLARICE I. GROSS 151 hepard Street .C r .. T r ow s . Secretary o Room.3, 4iMel' ra Qi G. S. A. 4- okshelf Q, Go Club 3, 4, Senior n oll 3. Utica, N. Y. Syracuse'Unive ity MARCELLA GROSSMAN 268 Milburn Street Marcy Her fingers went as they moved by notes, Through measures fine as she marked them o'er The yielding plank of the ivory floor, G. S. A. 4. No. 37 University of Michigan BETTY GUCKER 98 Penfield Road Bet Between the lampost and me, things look pretty black. Beta M-Y Q, 3, President I-Iome Room 3, Secretary Beta M-Y 3. Columbia Preparatory School Bradford Junior College DOUGLAS W. HAGSTROM 136 Hillside Avenue Worth makes the man. Engineering Club Q, 3. No. 1 Undecided DORIS L. HANCOCK 38 Harper Street UDOZH Rich in saving common sense. Wilming n, Delaware Mechanics Institute 43 Ieingham Street A GE RQJ. HART, JR. I wou at r ave a fool to make me than experience to make me ad. ' ing Club 3, 4, Senior Chorus 4, onroe Life Q, Field and Stream Club , 3, Engineering Club Q, Beta I-li-Y 9, 3, 4, Vice-President I-lome Room 4. No. Q4 Annapolis Prep. School PAUL HARTMANN 567 Linden Street Spring means baseball. Hurrah for spring! ! News Writing 3, Corridor Patrol Q, 3, 4, Volleyball 3. No. Q4 Undecided ti-IARLES W. HERzoG 3144 East Avenue i Wil My tongue within my lips I rein, For who talks much must talk in vain. Orchestra 3, 4, Attendance Award 3. No. 24 Undecided CLARENCE HETZER Rush, N. Y. Clarence is mild, and he satisfies. Archaeology Club 4, I-lonor Roll Q. Rush I-ligh School Undecided RICHARD M. HORSEY 440 Highland Aven yy' L 'J Excellent talker are man , but good K listeners are few. Senior Chorus 4, Corrido e 4, Seventeen - Drama , I-lome Room Baskettjlld,1AssembTfsI?- grams 3, 4. i A No. Q4 Syracuse College of Forestry JACK HOSKING 257 Castlebar Road The Admiral Never too serious, never too frivolous. Science Club Q, 3, Archaeology Club 3, 4, Senior Chorus 3, 4, President I-lome Room 1, Monroe Life Repre- sentative 4. No. 11 U. of R. fi ti. , li E . 1,5 2 L X il . . f J . ,1', M igim - Q x. V 51l5Yi5v'ea'.w?ri rg T if Q I ir 'CT HARVEY L. HURWITZ 248 Pearl Street Chief I-le may be late, but- lnside Patrol Q, Outside Patrol 3, Lieutenant Outside Patrol 4. No. 15 University of Bullalo BETTY L. HUTCHINGS 33 Fountain Street 1-B... A h F l d' fisifma '. OVW' a , Jun'o Corpsdfgdfbr orus 2, 3 4' ing Vice- President Room 9. 5 N .94 .tr f o L4 M u MILDRED ISAAC 702 Meigs Street Millie The woman who makes a pudding in silence is better than one who makes a tart reply. G. S. A. 4, Monrolog Statl, I-lonor Roll 3, 4. Nazareth Undecided MARION JACKMAN 228 Dorchester Road Jack For all who is fair is by nature good. Gamma M-Y 2, 3, 4, G. S. A. Q, 3, President I-lome Room 3, Vice-Presi- dent Class 3, Treasurer, Social Chair- man, Secretary, Vice-President Cuamma M-Y 3, 4. No. 28 Syracuse University SHIRLEY JACOBS 1 Regent Street She's little, but we always know she's around. Tennis 1, 2, Basketball 1, Q, G. S. A. 4, German Club Q, Senior Chorus 2, Senior Orchestra 2, Junior Orchestra 1, Secretary I-lome Room 1, Vice- President I-lome Room 2. No. S23 U. of R. MARGARET OLIVI JAME A 1515 Highla Aven A girl who t s o land then does Relations.4, A 4 Frenc Play 3 Junior Dram tics 1, en Pushers 3, 4, Sev een 4 c tary I-lome Room , n r Guar - I-lonor Roll 1, Q, h , 4. A 3 I X ' 7 7 fi. :faef'.s.4s..sg f ' 'iflilffr Cl s ian 4, French Honor cie . Vassar X ILIP JANTO 2 Tracy Street 4 A , , 'on or Society 3, 4, Hkifk 64 l T K L 'sf ...Q ff O Y 6- Phil . ' e his olf, he is above par E27 Srtlra , 3, Cross Country 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, onroe Life Stal? 4, I-lome Room Basketball Q, 3, 4, Manager Cross Country 3. Laurelton, lrondequoit Alabama POLLY JENSEN 804 Landing Road Powell I do so want to learn- Vice-President Home Room 2, 3, G. S. A. Q, 3, 4, Bookshelf Q, 3, 4, Riding Club 3, 4, Beta Tri-Y Q, 3, 4, Aviation Club Q, 3, International Re- lations Q, 3, Interior Decorations 3, Monroe Life Representative Q, 3, Social Chairman Beta Tri-Y 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, President Home Room 4. Brighton No. 7 University of North Carolina EMILY JONES 77 Windemere Road Emmy They call her machine gun Jones because she talks so fast. Bookshelf Q, 3, 4, Hockey Q, G. S. A. Q, 3, 4, Pencil Pushers 4, Senior Chorus 1, National Honor Society 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, Honor Guard 1. No. Q8 Vassar College 59 Vassar Street Dody your frl nds be true as you are , Glorl ecre n L ip 3,G.S.A. 4, J 'Q D ' b ,I WSE GLORIA KANE AADLYN KE 111 V m treet Hs and a I imple. G. S. . 1, 9, 3, 4, Junio orps 1, Sigma Tri-Y 4, Baseball Allens Creek - R. Ba I. X MARY EY 46 ton Stre n 1 . i k., , A ood natu dw ' and earnest in Baseball Q, Photography Club Q, Soccer , Basketball 3, Secretary, Tmfscjlgr Photography Club 3, Honor R , Q, 3, 4. St. Mary's Mechanics Institute 9 her effort RUTH B. KINGSTON' 2855 East Avenue Kingie Happy and cheerful the whole day through, The world would be swell, if we could all be like you. G. S. A. 2, 3, 4, Riding Club 3, Corridor Aide 4, Photography Club Q, Honor Roll Q, 4, Monroe Life r s DIOY Chorus 1 Q. Representative Q, 3. Stro Memorial Hospital Allen Creek Bryn Mawr HERMAN KATZ W RITA KLEM 5 8 t awardjtreet ,QI 63 Manhattan Street Zacky HRGH en O Oteilg. men dy , I-Ier worries are a pocket with holes ' , in - in it. Ed Fg, 3',4' H ,H ,f '42, Baseball Q, 3, G. s. A. Q, Volleyball gg CC 4, m hs ' 2- Q1 3' ' ball - hess Cl JA - a 'Q I St. Mary s Undecided 9, etary Hom Roo 3 . NO' 93 Dui ' 'W L-tDALAlDE c. lcl.oclc 333 Park Avenue El.lzABETl-l KEEN , QSX ,054-'T,Cl.-' 244 Barrington Street Beth Small streams flow a long way. G. S. A, Q, 3, 4, International Rela- tions Club 3, 4, Art-ette Club SZ, 3, Bookshelf 4, Art Club 4, Monroe Life Reporter 4, Baseball Club 3, Honor Guard 1, Secretary Art-ette Club 3, Co-Treasurer Bookshelf 4, Secretary- Treasurer International Relations Club 4. No. 41 U. CHARLOTTE KELLER 1592 Highland Avenue Chotie Stay as sweet as you are. International Relations 4, Beta Tri-Y 4, Bookshelf 4, Art Club 4, G. S. A. 4. Walnut Hill Prep School Vassar Natick, Mass. JANET KELLY 190 Dartmouth Street Jan I will be naughtyl Riding Club 3, G. S. A. 3, Swimming Q, President Home Room 2. No. Q3 Mt. Vernon Seminary Don't take life too seriously, because you'II never get out of it alive. Gamma M-Y, Riding Club 3, 4, Art- ette Club 3, G. S. A. 3, 4, Social Chairman Gamma M-Y 4, Corridor Aide 4, Photography Club 3. West Haven High -f Undecided West Haven, Connfcticut JAMES E. KNOPE 29 Wilcox Street Jimmy A cheely grin, a quiet hello- These things tell why we like him so. Home Room Basketball 3, 4, Coin Club 3, Forum 4, Treasurer Coin Club 3, Vice-President Home Room 4. Aquinas Institute Undecided JUNE KNOPF 1086 Harvard Street Knopfer I am a woman, when I think, I must speak. V Basketball 1, Q, Baseball 1, Art-ette Club Q. - No. Q3 Mechanics Institute MARIAN LOUIS KOOP 100 Allandale Avenue Koopy Her saying is, Live and let live, and a merry heart that laughs at care. Junior Corps 1, Honor Roll 1, 3, Attendance Awards 2. No. Q8 U. of R. RITA KRIEGER 145 Field Street Zeeta Pep, Vim, Vigorl Basketball 52, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Q, 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, International Relations 3, 4, Dancing Club 2, President Home Room Q, 3, 4, Honor Roll 3, Photo- graphic Editor Monrolog 4. No. 35 R. B. l. MASCHA KRONMAN 181 Rosedale Street Knowledge is mor ent to force. Q, 3, G. S. A. 3, 4, German lub 2, Senior Chorus 2, 3, Honor Roll 3. Franklin High U. of R. ETHELYN JEANNE KYLE 20 Richard Street Honeychile Ethelyn's a girl who attracts much attention. She's the best kind of ad for that schoolgirl complexion. Meliora 3, Soccer 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Volleyball 4, G. S. A. 4, Base- ball 1, 2, Swimming Club 1, 2, Tennis Club 1, Typing Club 3, Junior Chorus 1, Vice-President Home Room 3, Corridor Aide 4, Monrolog Stall 4. No. Q4 X X . . l. X , COMB A - 12 Vi Bark A l Hair ll combed an T all str ight, ,fbi Always look' or Outside Ya r Aquinas U. of R. DOROTHEA OLGA LAING 112 Woodstock Road Dot A great deal concentrated in a little. Junior Corps 1, Bookshelf 1, G. S. A. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President Junior Corps 1, Honor Roll 2, 3, Attendance Awards 2, 3, Honor Guard 1. No. 15 U. of R. FLORENCE M. LANG 67 Chapin Street Her bodp was so slight, it seemed she could ave floated in the sky. Senior Chorus 3, G. S. A. Q. St. Boniface R. B. l. 6 '-gh -2, GlOCONDA LaPLACA 159 Park Avenue Chick Italian and French she can fluently speak, We bet she could even get A's in Greek! French Play Q, French Honor Society 3, 4, G. S. A. Q, 3, German Chorus 2, Secretary French Honor Society 4. No. 15 Undecided K. MARIAN LaVlER 29 Halford Street Skippy The rule of her life is to make duty her pleasure. Leadership Club 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, G. S. A. 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Senior Chorus 3, Volleyball 3, 4, Field Hockey 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Soccer 3, 4, Tennis 4, Senior M 3, 4. Madison High Cortland Normal RETA LaVlNE 110 Redfern Drive A smile for all, A greeting glad, An amiable jolly way she has. Bookshelf Q, 3, G. S., A. 2, 3, 4, Senior Chorus 2, 3. No. Q4 University of Wisconsin BYRNE LEARY Rush, New York Bernie An honest man is the noblest work of God. Senior Band Q, 3, 4, President Home Room 4. Rush High Renouard College JACOB JOHN LEGEER 54 Hartsen Street Jake He is a good man who can endure wrong. Reserve Basketball 2, 4, Reserve Soccer 4, Junior High Soccer 1, Shop Baseball 2, 3, Junior High Basketball, Shop Foreman Q, 3, President Home Room Q, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, Forum 2, Industrial Boys' Glee Club Q, 3. No. 1 Butfalo State Printing School RICHARD H. LEMPERLE 75 Cambridge Street Lemp A good archer is known by his arrows and not by his aims. Home Room Basketball 2, Alpha Hi-Y 4, Home Room Baseball 2. No. 13 R. B. l. HOBART A. LERNER 332 Park Avenue Hobie Track! What magic in the word! Track Team 2, 3, 4, Fencing Club 3, l-lonor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Guard 1. Open Air School Harvard I NIEL - VIN, X Su Park ne, - n,a so . A e h ns 9, 3, 1 , Reserve 5 Ba IQ, t a' a Relations 3, P o' ml' R m 3, President A e -' . Soci hairman Junior Corp 1. R No, 5 Princeton HARVEY LEVY M'l nStreet Let troub . an - a hide until orro orro U4 A ,Y h, w . ulquy. '--i 7. etball 2, 3, Home Qu aseba , Q, Honor Roll 1, 9, Franklin High Undecided ROBERT LOVELL 1183 Monroe Avenue Truly he hath a mighty warble. Junior Chorus 1, Senior Chorus Q, Tennis Team 4, Home Room Basketball 4. . No. Q8 I Undecided JOHN A. LOWE, JR. 175 Croydon Road Johnny Great thoughts like great deeds need no trumpet. Chess Club 1, French Play 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Roll Q, 3, President Chess Club 9, Vice-Presi- dent Chess Club 3, Secretary Chess Club Q, Vice-President Alpha l-li-Y 3, Secretary Alpha l-li-Y 3, President Alpha Hi-Y 4, Class President 4. Roslyn High Williams College Roslyn, Long Island ANGELA C. LUCIA 24 Field Street Dot Smiles have been known to conquer nations. Junior Corps 1, G. S. A. 1, 4, Biology Club 3, Senior Chorus Q, Basketball 1. Blessed Sacrament Undecided HARRIET A. LUNDGAARD 206 Castlebar Road Hat Progress is made by work alone. Bookshelf 1, 2, 3, 4, Pencil Pushers 2, 3, 4, Chairman Pencil Pushers 3, 4, Associate Editor, Editor Kaleido- scope, International Relations 3, Sec- retary, Vice-President, President Bookshelf, G. S. A. Q, 3, 4, French Play 3, Ink Slingers 1, Honor Guard 1, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. No, 1 U. of R. EDWARD LYTLE J 46 Gold Street . , ..Ed,. S lCom on, let's go- X But xikere? H? Room gBasketball 1, 2, 3, 4, H Room3B eball 1, Q, 3, 4, Ppggdent Ronin 1, Vice-Presb d tl-lorne om 3. .1339 R.B.l. X.. fm 37 Gregory Street A girl among girls- A sport among sports! Aviation Club 1, Q, 3, Photography Club 3, Senior Soccer 1, Q, 3, Senior Baseball 1, 2, 3, Senior Basketball 1, 9, 3, G. S. A. 3, 4, Senior Chorus 4, Secretary Aviation Clu 3. No. 13 ETHEL MacCLURG 30 Dale Road, Brighton The dignity of simplicity. Business Club 3, Art Club 3, 4, G. S. A. 2, 3, 4, President Home Room 4, Vice-President Art Club 3, 4. Our Lady of Mercy , Mechanics Institute I NE M. MacDONALD i a Road . dc.. Windin up the day with sleep and the ni ht with fun. Sigma Tri-Y 3, 4, Corridor Aide 4. Blessed Sacrament. R. B. I. PHYLLIS MacDONALD 63 Pearl Street Phyl Don't thank me- lt comes natural. Baseball 1, Q, Basketball 1, Q, Photo- graphy Club 3, Senior Chorus 3, 4, Mikado 4, Junior Dramatics 1, Honor Roll 1, Q, G. S. A. 3, Vice- President Photography Club 3. Brighton Mechanics Institute HERBERT MAROUARDT 522 Benton Street Herb Speech is great, but silence is greater. Field and Stream 2, 3, 4, Stamp Club 3, 4. No. 35 Undecided DORIS F. MARSH 1740 Culver Road HDOW.. Be good, sweet maid and let the world do as it pleases. Art-ette Club. Immaculate Conception R. B. I. EDWARD R. McCARTHY 18 Harper Street UAAGC., This lad is good, How do we know'?4 Well I guess we should, He told us so. Associate Advertising Manager Mon- rolog 4, Theta Hi-Y 3, 4, Corridor Aide 4, Dramatics 3, 4, Secretary Theta I-li-Y 3, President Theta I-li-Y 4. Boy's Junior High School St. Petersburg, Florida :Ml-,mm-W- St. Bonaventure LOIS McCLELLAND 56 Cambridge Street Lowie -'A' 'Tis the smiles you weart - e for happiness everyw e Booksh lf1, ' , 1 ' enior Orc a 1,2, - G . .2,3, ' tional Ho ociety 4, ership Club , 3, 4, Alpha ' '- 3, 4, Secretary Home Room 9, President Girls' Junior 'Cori 1, SeEretiry1B?okshelfT2, Vice- res' e t oo s 3, reas er Alpha Tri-Y . I, Eu 4, f No. 93' , . 'pa-1Mt5?6I'T2. ,'zf14 GORDON Mcctosxzv 120 Asbury Street Pete While a happy day dream comes over me. Industrial Glee Club Q, 3, 4. Rush High School Undecided Rush, New York MARJORIE J. M D 292 ri oad You kim say what I think and g more or I s. all , , Relations Club 3, er 2, ket II 4, Associate E r M nroe Life 3, 4, Managing Editor Monroe Life 4, Honor Roll SZ, 4. No. Q4 University of Wisconsin JAMES M. McKINNEY 100 Nunda Boulevard Jimmy A meek little man with meek little manners. Reserve Baseball Q, Reserve Soccer 4, Honor Guard 1. No. 1 Oberlin MAE McLAREN 999 South Avenue A little bit independent. Baseball Club Q, 3, 4, Soccer Club 3, 4, Basketball Club 4, Hockey Club 4, Volleyball Club 4, Honor Roll 9. No. Q4 University of Wisconsin VIRGINIA MARIE MEANS 474 Monroe Avenue Ginny As brimful of mischief, wisdom, and glee, as every any girl could be. Life Saving 1, Swimming 1, Hockey 2, G. S. A. Q, 3, Honor Roll Q. No. 35 Press Art School CHARLES GEORGE MERCER 647 Linden Street 'y Chuck .. To live is not a blessiing, b 'sfo I e well is. I Senior Orchestra! ter- High Orchestra 1, 3 I4, r Art Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Int ior corating Club 3, Senior Chorus 1, 9, 3, 4, Senior Opera 4, President Senior Art Club 3, 4, Publicity Manager Mi- kado 4. No. Q4 Eastman School of Music DOROTHY W. MEYER 699 East Main Street Dot Theres a language in her eyes, her ips. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, Q, 3, 4, Girls' Leaders Club 3, Inter-Class Basketball 4, Basketball Club 9, Game Club Q, Bookshelf 1, Honor Roll Q. No. 23 Undecided JACK D. MILLER 206 Canterbury Road Der Raider All the corridors will seem bare with- out the tinge of his flaming hair. Home Room Basketball 1, 9, 3, 4, Home Room Baseball 1, Q, Swimming 1, Vice-President Home Room Q, 3, Captain Basketball Q, 3, Corridor Aide 3. No. Q3 Undecided RO RT ' MILLER 1 ar tPIace I Bob He astoun s tea h rs his women. Little Falls ' cho Little Ea , New Technical School SIDNEY MILLER 45 Werner Park Sid Fiddle and I, wandering by, over the world together. Bowling Team 4, Home Room Basket- ball 1, Q, 3, 4, Senior Chorus 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, Q, 3, Captain Home Room Basketball 4. No. 35 U. of R. MARGARET M. MORAN 832 Meigs Street UPQSSYH It is a tranquil person who accom- plishes much. G. S. A. 2, Business Club 3, Typing Club 3. St. Boniface Undecided MAR RIE MOR L D H1218-gSfe You reach the goocflve ' tow Because you work and w vim. International R , 3, 4, Ink Slingers Q, Mo fe 2 No, Q4 - ndecided Q-,Gigli ORGAN 46 oadwa or n of dence. . AR unc nfidence,' worth S . . . -Seni Basketball 3, Mo L' 3 4- o 4' Interna- M ions'Cl' ,CorrldorAide i or 3. I East Higij5 X U, of R. I ELWOOD MORGAN 51 Castlebar Road HEI., Young fellows will be young fellows. Tumbling Club Q, 3, Horseshoe Team Q, 3, Wrestling 1, Q, Track Q. No. 1 Cornell JANET MORRIS 497 Oxford Street Jamey For she's the quiet kind whose nature never varies. G. S. A. Q, 3, 4, Chess Club Q, Art Club Q. No. 23 Undecided LIVINGSTON MOULTHROP 34 Pinnacle Road Bud ' ' When in doubt as what to sa sa nothing. YI Y Riding Club, Field and Stream Club, Outside Patrol. No. 35 Wanekena Ranger School EL ulse MULFORD JMQJ 44 Hickory Street N A A.,.'- 'fElley 4 O 'et and kind, with a-good-working mind. f 1 aseball 1, Q, Soccer 1, 9, 3, Camera Club 3, Senior Art Club Q, 3, Basket- ball 1, Q, 3, G. S. A. 4. No. 13 Business School M. NICHOLAS MUSSERI, JR. 130 Ontario Street Sax Nick Onlyfd eds give strength to life. ' S ior B Q r , ' B 5' e anct Award. - oom B Si 'lj O 'li Attefld- East High Buffalo State Teachers' College WILBUR F. NAPIER 18 Crawford eet Bill Good sense ll goo ature I f ever join. I . 5 Be i-V3 ,. A gine ring b 4, -1v i I sket IQ, , p e Mo ro exip si a '- , Att nce , , , , resident H e Room Q 3, V e-President H me Room 2, , Secretary Home Room Q. No. 24 Hobart College KIRK M. NEAL 11 Wellesley Street ULQO., piest life that ever is led, l eve to court and never to wed, ssembly Programs 1, 3, 4, Reserve Basketball Q, 3, Basketball 4, Presi- dent Home Room 1, Q, 3, Honor Roll 3, Attendance Award 1, Monore Life Representative Q, Officer Hi-V 1, Q, 3. No. Q4 U. of R. JOAN M. NEWEL , ' 750 Clinton Avenue S ldtlf ' She looks like an angelfand acts it to, But you never c yfell what an angel may do. X' l H .ff Typing,Cll04 'N , vi No. 1?-A' T .' 'Undecided FRANCES PARKER NORTON 85 Park Avenue Fran lt's nice to be natural, when you're naturally nice. Alpha Tri-V Q, 3, 4, Leadership Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Aviation Club Q, Seven Keys to Baldpaten 3, Baseball 1, 2, Hockey Q, Preisdent Home Room 1, 9, Social Chairman Class 4, Social Chair- man Alpha Tri-Y 4, Social Chairman Junior Corps, Honor Roll 1, 2. No. 15 R. B. I. MARGARET SHEILAH NUGENT 923 Harvard Street There is a time for some things And a time for all things, A time for great things, And a time for small things. Senior Chorus 3, 4, Senior Hockey 4, Baseball Q, Art-ette Club 3, Soccer Q, Bookshelf 4. No. 1 . Nazareth College SHEILA O'BRIEN 3873 Elmwood Avenue What does one do to get better marks? Riding Club Q, 3, Art Club 1, 9, G. S. A. Q, 3, 4, Vice-President Home Room 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, Social Secretary Art Club Q, Honor Guard 1. Sacred Heart Convent Wells College JEAN GOQDRICH Q' NNEL 1155 mme enue Q V And wma :spin tiae,i?5,e,-Jft sf oak all otherfhihsg ive place. A. Q, 3, 4L Blessed Sacrivixent' Undecided ROBERT C. OPPELT 159 Seager Street Bob A craftsman, able and adaptable. Honor Roll 2, 3. No. 24 Undecided JOHN OUKES,JR. 494 Benton Street illohnnyn l-le works hard-at intervals. Field and Stream 2, 3, 4. No. 35 Undecided THOMAS PAMMENTER 3390 Culver Road Tom Women annoy me, I love to be annoyed. Basketball 4, Track 4, Corridor Aide 4, Beta Hi-Y 9, 3, 4, President Home Room 1. Ridgewood No. Q Duke University lrondequoit, N. Y. I 1NE H. PARCE 160 Oak Lane Parky I would make reason my guide. Alp M-Y Q, 3, 4, Art Club Q, 3, l ' ational Relations Club 3, 4, G. .A. Q, 3, 4, Senior Orchestra Q, 3, 4, Vice-President International Relations Club 3, President, Vice-President, Secretary Art Club Q, 3, National Honor Society 4, Honor Roll Q, 3, 4, Vice-President G. S. A. 4. Fairport U. of R. Fairport, New York FRED H. PATTERSON 255 Winton Road South Freddie Digging wells is the only business where you don't have to begin at the bottom. Cross Country 4. East High s O Cornell JUNE E --pl PET K H! urnS et - s S t I N et atffw r ' or Aide 4. o. 3 Undecided CHARLES JAY PHILLIPS 452 South Avenue Chuck The kind of a man for you and me He faces the world unflinchingly. Senior Baseball 3, 4, Senior Soccer 4, Senior Basketball 4, Industrial Boys' Glee Club Q, 3, 4, Senior Chorus 4. Webster High Undecided MARY PLATT 466 Hurstbourne Road , ..Mdry., The more you see of her, The more you see her merits. G. S. A. Q, 3, 4, Beta M-Y 4, Inter- High Chorus 4, Senior Chorus SZ, 3, 4, The Mikado 4, Vice-President Home Room 3, Monroe Life Repre- sentative 4. Laurelton Grammar School Eastman School of Music RUTH SYBIL VIRGINIA PLAYFORD 320 Crosman Terrace Ronnie A sweet and quiet girl with pleasant ways. Gamma M-Y 3, 4, Golf Club 3, 4, Swimming 4. Brighton Undecided ARTHUR R. POSNER 42 Berkshire Street Art This chap can be heard for miles. Agora SZ, 3, 4, Chess Club 1, Q, 3, Civic Club 3, International Relations 9, French Play 3, Corridor Patrol 2, 3, 4, President, Vice-President Home Room 3, 4, President, Vice-President Agora 3, News Editor Monroe Life 4, Honor Guard 1. No. Q3 Syracuse University PHYLLIS MARY PROBST 128 Chadbourne Road Phid So sweet a look, so soft an air. Vice-President Home Room 4, Alpha M-Y Q, 3, 4, Leadership 3, 4, G. S. A. Q, 3, 4, Riding Club 3, Junior Dra- matics Club 1, Vice-President Alpha M-Y 3, 4, Secretary M-Y Q, President Leadership 3. No. 28 Skidmore DORIS HENRIETTA PROUTY 390 Hillside Avenue Dorie Bl se with at cha . . . olf ,G. Q , , ea s ip Club -Gam - , 3, , n ' ks 3,National S ie , a French Club 4, Preside Gamma M-Y 4,Vice-Presi t e delphi 4,Vice- President Boo ' Gam- ma M-Y 3, H nor ol Q, 3, 4, Honor Guard 1. No. 1 U. of R. LLOYD ZULTAN PURVIN 119 Laburnum Crescent Who is this man Einstein? Chess Club 1, 9, 3, Agora 1, 9, 3, International Relations 1, Monroe Civics Club 3, President Civics Club 4, Honor Guard 1, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Monroe Life Reporter 4, Glee Club 1, French Play 3. No. 35 U. of R. MORTIMER A. PYE 8 Sumner Park Mort His heart is far from deceit. Corridor Aide 4, Adelphians 4, Band 3, 4, Inter-High Band 3, Monroe Life Reporter 3, Associate Editor Monroe Life 4, Agora Q, 3, Civic Club 3, National Honor Society 4, Vice- President Home Room Q, Honor Guard 1. lilo. 35 Undecided JOHN HART REED 43 Culver Road Jack1' May his limit be-the sky. Chess Club 3, Field and Stream Club 3, French Play 3, President Home Room .1 , No. 35 , Col ate Roy ROSBERT 2060 Highland Av e When gi I'ke oy, that's f n h'Wh o s- - Bas 4, Tennis Q, 3, 4, Be I- 4, amatic3,Monroe Lil port r 4, Volleyball 3, 4, o ount 4, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, - i I Honor Society 3, 4, Assis mmissioner Finance 4, Commissi er Athletics 4, President, Vice-President Home Room 3, 4. No. 28 U. of R. I e Q, Swimming BYRON ROBINSON 2190 East Main Street HBV.. I could be better if I would, But it's awfully lonesome being good. Beta Hi-Y Q, 3, 4, Aviation Club 1, Q, Monroe Life Staff 4, Senior Chorus 1, Q, 3, Cheer-Leader 3. No. Q8 Undecided EDITH MA ERS 217 n S e s Z S5 . Cl3g' lor CTu , :din Club 3, 4, G. S. li 1 , Honor Roll Q, 3, 4, Vice- r ent Home Room. Huntsville, Alabama Undecided EVELYN ROSENBERG 331 Field Street Eve Wgcds, words, and m e words. Qocfiidor i e sor 4, President X' thterior cor o lub Q, 3, Typing Qaxglu Ju o orps 1, Honor Roll , 4. Buffalo, New York R.jB. ll 1 A l , f My J-i.f.Roi.g uoszumm. ' MAF' .4 15 Qverdale Park Q1 Hal Jesters do often profits prove. Agora 1, Q, 3, International Relations Club 1, Q, Seven Keys to Baldpaten 4, Seventeen 4, Monroe Life 1, 4, Home Room Basketball, Baseball Q, 3, Adelphians 4. No. 35 U. of R. RUTH ROWDEN 83 Kimbarlc Road Ruthie g A quiet miss, yet cheerful too, Girls like here are very few. G.S.A. Q, 3, 4, Senior Chorus Q, 3, 4, Microbe Hunters 3, Honor Roll 1, gorridor Aide 4, Attendance Awards Indian Landing School Undecided Brighton, N. Y. A. WOODROW SAGE 28 Savannah Street Woody The world may go on without me, but I doubt it. At Williamson High: Cheer-Leader 1, Q, 3, Club 1, SZ, 3, PresidentClass 3, Operetta 2. Williamson High School Undecided BETTY SALINS C t ar George ashington I in She who 'l elf., fri8ht T ills. New York Und Sided RICHARD SALTER Kilbourn Road Dick A merry heart, like medicine, has its effect. Home Room Basketball Q, 3, 4, Vice- President Home Room SZ, 4, Secretary Home Room 1. Brighton No. 6 Syracuse University W MARION SAMENFINK f ,f 87 Raleigh Street Mickey .W t is to be is bound to be. . S. . reth cademy Dancing Academy FLOYD E. SANDERS 124 Henrietta Street Jim Can he dance-Ah! Industrial Glee Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Senior Chorus Q, 3, 4, Basketball Reserve 2, Shop Baseball 1, Q, 3, 4, Mikado 4, President Home Room 1, Secretary Home Room Q. No. Q4 University of Southern California JANE SANGER 1023 Howard Street She sits high in all pe'ople's hearts. lnk Slingers 1, Game Club 1, Monroe Life 4, Bookshelf 1, Q, 3, 4, G. S. A. Q, 3, 4, Corridor Aide 4, Basketball Q, Social Chairman Bookshelf 4, Secre- tary Home Room Q, 3, 4, Honor Roll Q, 4, National Honor Society 4, Leadership 3, Art-ette Q. No. Q3 University of Michigan JOAN B. SAUNDERS 616 Monroe Avenue Skipper Her motto: Why worry? They all fall sooner or later. Swimming Club 1, Basketball 1, Q, International Relations 9, Junior Dra- matics 1, Chorus Q, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Captain Basketball Q, Monroe Life Reporter 2. England Undecided LEON E. SCHAFFER 52 Ericsson Street Schaaf All great men are dying off, l feel a little sick myself. Riding Club 3, Bowling Team 4, Soccer Team Q, 3, 4, Home Room Baseball Q, 3, Swimming Team 1, Monroe Life 4, Captain Home Room Basketball Q, 3, 4, President Home Room Q, Vice-President Home Room 3, Honor Roll 2, Honor Guard 1. No. 1 University of Michigan ELEANOR SCHEIBLE 1788 Mt. Hope Avenue Ellie Her merry glance, her winning smile Would make a fellow walk a mile. Bookshelf9, 3, 4, Basketball Q, G. S. A 3, 4, Senior Chorus 3, 4, Honor Guard 1, National Honor Society 4. No. 49 U. of R. ROBERT SCHEUER 272 Hamilton Street Bob Grape'uiceC'?D, women, and- He's K, too. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. No. 13 West Point ARTHUR SCHNELL 46 Ericsson Street Art Me and my Ford. ' Q, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Band , 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 4. o. Eastman School of Music DOROTHY SCHROEDER 175 Highland Parkway DolabelIa True to her work, her work, r friends. Microbe Hunters 3, Golf b 3, Basketbal 3, ta Tri-Y , . S. A. 3, 4, Bo I , 4, ernational Relations 4, Monro Life Staff 4, Honor 3, Vice eident Book- shelf 4, gfsiden I ernational Rela- tions , ationfy onor Society 4. c ol Ce tal Hi U. of R. NE v nsvil e, ndia SANFORD EDWARD SCHUBINER 15 Edgerton Street Sam Girls, girls, and more girls. President Home Room 1, Golf Q, 3, 4, Aviation Club 1, 2, Science Club 1, Fencing Club Q, Secretary Class 3. No. 23 University of Cincinnati X . I I I . K Str 'Dut D An al aroun , and a man all o . Band 1, estra 1. No. 24 X Eastman School of Music FLORENCE B. SCHUYLER 353 Benton Street Flossie Some people are wise and s e are otherwise. It ,G G. S. A. 3, Basket I 2, Sec Home Room 1. Na. as X t Cf . ed X m xl H L. CHUYLER Grand'A9e u ix i n, long Fi , es s el. X High X echanics X RICHARD L. SCRIPTURE 417 Pearl Street Dick Silence is the perfect herald of joy. Track 3, 4, Cross Country 3. Brockport Central High School Undecided STANTON SETNER 325 Rutgers Street 'iJo-Jo A diamond- innthe rough. Engineering Club 1, 2, 3, Chemistry Club Q, 3. Brighton High X U. of R. A M L. SHEFFIELD 10 ighland Avenue NW girl orth while the o will smile pha T , 4, Basketball 4, ational o ociety 4, Social Chairma renc lub 4, Vice- President ri-Y 4, Honor Roll Q, 3, Vice-President Leadership Q. No. 24 Smith g I rench Club 3, 4, HELEN E. SHELDON 325 Alexander Street A smooth and steadfast mind, Gentle thoughts and calm desires. G. S, A. 4, Basketball 4, Baseball 4. No. 24 Undecided VALERA R. SMITH 534 Westchester Avenue Val The girls like h , an the boys do too G. , 4, olf lb 3, f Secretary Ho R o r Q, 3, 4. Laurelton Hartman Fashion Academy BERNICE E. SNYDER 556 Harvard Street Bee Let not your heart be troubled. Piano Club 2, 3, Junior Chorus 1, G. S. A. 2, 3, Honor Roll Q, 3. No. Q3 Eastman School of Music MILDRED SOKOLOW 884 Monroe Avenue In works of Art, I would be busy. No. 15 Art School WILLIAM H. SOURS 108 Vassar Street Bill There's always tomorrow. Captain Home Room Baseball 4, Manager Senior Champions, Home Room Basketball 4, Alpha Hi-Y 4. Nazareth Hall Academy University of Michigan JANE USHER STAPLETON 1145 Monroe Avenue Steppie Just herself in her own sweet way. Secretary Class 4, Riding Club 3, 4, G. S. A., Beta M-V Q, 3, Play 3, Corridor Aide 3, Honor Roll 4, Major Riding Club 3, Social Chairman G. S. A., President Home Room 4. o. 1 Stevens College MARGARET MARY STARSMORE MX 450 Averill Avenue HPZSSYU A quiet exterior conceals much. G. S. A. 4, Corridor Aide 4, I-lonor Roll 9, 3. No. 1 R. B. I. SOBYL STEIN 29 Wellesley Street A school-marm she may be, But a charm school it will be. G. S. A. Q, 3, 4, Bookshelf 3, 4, Baseball 3, Basketball 3, 4, Hockey 4, Art Club 4, News Editor Monroe Life 4, Honor Guard 1. No. Q3 Undecided CHARLES E. STEINBERG 43 Ericsson Street Chuck I'm not in the roll of common men. Secretary l-lome Room 4, Agora Q, 3, 4, Senior Chorus Q, 3, Assembly Programs Q, 3, Corridor Aide 4, Monroe Life Representative 3, 4, International Relations. No. 1 U. of R. HELEN IQ-'ARI' TEINFELDT 17 ' trket enchen MII gloved as al u' hings are loved. Soccer 4, Baske 4, G. S. A. 3, 4, Volleyball 4, Te is Club 1, Corridor Aide 4, Monrolog Staff 4, Secretary Home Room 4. No. 13 Undecided ROBERT H. STENZEL 300 Benton Street Bob When duty calls, then he may be found. Dance Band 3, Inside Patrol 1, Q, 3, 4, Band 3, Commissioner Safety 4. No. Q4 Undecided CAROLYN M. STERNBERG 59 Culver Road Sterny l've read that love makes the world go 'round. Riding Club 3, G. S. A. 3, 4. Hughes High School Undecided Cincinnati, Ohio BETTY STEVENSON 85 Windemere Road Red hair, a happy tongue. Here comes Bett , the s begun Pr i o al c' , rench Honor gociety Gamma M-Y Q, 3, 4, Book- shelf 2, ocial Chairman Gamma M-Y 3, I-lonor Guard 1, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4. , No. 1 Skidmore FRANCES STEVENSON 276 Crosman Terrace Fran She's new to us We don't know her very well, But what we've seen of her We think she's pretty swell. Senior Chorus 4. Kenmore High Hood College Kenmore, N. Y. MARGARET E. STEVENSON 186 Crawford Street HPQSSYH She certainly holds her place in every- one's heartffor a little girl. G. S. A. 9, 3, 4, Corridor Aide 4, President Home Room 3. No. Q4 Undecided JANET E. STEWART 6 Calumet Street - Jan Proof that gentlemen don't prefer blonds. G. S. A. Q, 3, 4, Art-ette Q, 3, Leadership Club Q, 3, 4, Beta M-Y Q, 3, 4, President Beta M-Y 4, Presi- dent, Social Chairman Art-ette Q, 3. No. 1 Undecided FLORENCE E. STOLL 3806 St. Paul Boulevar Florence mixed reason with e, and wisdom with irt Bookshelf 3, 4, Tri-Y 3,- G. S. A. Q, 3 4, terpati a a- tions Q, , hotograph ub 3, - onroe Life 4 ational Honor ciety 4, Phot aphic Editor Mon- og 4, Secret ry Bookshelf 4, Pr - dent Bookshel 4, Vice-P ' nt Home Room 3, Corrido ' Super- intendent 4. Seneca School lgghison University lrondequoit, N. V. sYi.viA STOPECK , I fasgnfll 3, Baske , 4, Soccer 3 hxStreet i A The r al o sil I is. ug So h ent? G. , Q, Baslwtbdfl 4, Senio Plags 3, Co 3, Honor Roll No. 35 X Undecided MARGUERITE STORAN 14 Eckhardt Place The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. St. Mary's Undecided JOHN RUSSEL STORAN 14 Eclchardt Place Russ Let others labor, x I'Il do the rest. Reserve Baseball 3, Home Room Bas- ketball Q, 3, 4, Baseball 4, Reserve Basketball 4, Honor Roll 3, Captain Home Room Basketball 4, Manager Home Room Basketball SZ, 3. St. Mary's Undecided Utica, New York f ETHEL STORY W 19 Wellesley Street Curly r oice could take her anywhere. ior Chorus 9, 3, Soccer 3, Baseball ,Art Club 1, Q, G..S. A. 3, Secretary Home Room 4, Honor Roll 4, Vice- President Art Club 2, 3. No. 15 Undecided JOHN B. SULLIVAN 264 Brunswick Street Will he? He will if he wills it. Camera Club 3, 4, Engineering Club 9, Secretary National Honor Society 4, Student Council 4, Prztdent Camera Club 4, National w onor Society 3, 4, Manager Track Team 4, Vice-President National Honor So- ciety 4. Honor Roll 1, . No. S24 niversity of Michigan Blessed Sacrament Cornell HARRY PUTNAM S HOUT 147 ulbe I treet A spiri s e ior very weapon. Alph i Q, ineering Club 2 3, ,Phot graph lub 4, Orches- a Q , wim g Team 1, Cross C m 4, me Room Baseball 1,Q, ZsketbaII 1,Q, 3, 4, LlLLlAN SWEET 12 Whitmore Street LiII A very appropriate name, sweet. Baseball 2, 3, Swimming 1, Volleyball St. Boniface R. B. I. ' R T TATELBAUM 1 aburnum Crescent UQ? Rufus rvel at the vast ideas conjured this small person. G. S. A. 3, 4. Elmira, N. Y. Undecided DONALD ALLEN THOMPSON 18 Mulberry Street -.Donn Music is well said to be the speech of angels. Baseball 1, Track Q, 3, 4, Senior Chorus SZ, 3, 4, Tumbling Club 4, Industrial Glee Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Skating 3, 4, Mikado 4, Honor Roll 1, Q, Attendance Awards 3, 4. Rush High School Rush, N. Y. Mechanics Institute C. AU Y THURSTON 16 onds Street ,I Bud I I e brief. in , me Home Athletics , , , Cr s Country 3, Riding u , Mon e Life Home Room tfwim Rep entative . No. 24 University of Alabama JEAN READ TOMLINSON 21 Arnold Park Scottie I laugh not at another's loss. I grudge not at another's gain. Senior Basketball 4, G. S. A. 3, Honor Roll Q, 3, 4. No. Q3 Undecide? I ARTHUR TROUENBERG 1' V 76 Wilsron Street tt , Smilingl 'oking Iaough-provoking, he trav isch e road. Inter? e Ii ations Qub 3, 4, Ade - Q- , 3, 4, Tack Team , Assembly Progr m 2 I Q LiIe3,4,H eR?o Bs IQ, -j,P esident , 3, Gri ds EdAtg'M n I ,Secretary Adelph- WWW ecretary Home Room 4, RIM s riter Monroe Life 3, 4, M nager Home Room Baseball 9, 3. No. 35 Dartmouth CHARLES TRUESDALE TUKE 38 Calurrget Street Whatlhe likes to do, he generally does we . Field and Stream Club Q, 3, 4, Gamma Hi-Y 1, Q, 3, 4, Secretary Field and Stream Club Q, President Gamma Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary Gamma Hi-Y SZ. No. 1 U. of R. FREDERICK C. UFFELMAN 229 Rockingham Street Fred All the teachers are his stooges, Any time he chooses. Chess Club 3, 4, German Chorus 2, Bowling Team 4, Bookshelf 1, Q, 3, 4, Corridor Aide 3, 4, Corridor Aide Supervisor 4, Honor Guard 1, Mon- rolog Advertising Manager 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary Home Room 1, Monroe Life Representative 4. Edison Jr. High U. of R. CLARENCE VAN DER BROOKE 619 Larvlin Road Alw ke Indus ia e CI 1 , 4, O i ro 3 onor R , 9, 3, 4. Brig n o. M a ics Institute ESTHER VAN DUSER 67 Oakland Street Sometimes good things do come in large packages. No. Q4 Undecided TONY S. VERGO 78 Boardman Street He lives to build, not boast. Home Room Basketball 1, Q, 3, 4. No. 15 Undecided RALPH VER HOEVEN 70 Pembroke Street Bot l only ask for a little more time than l can spend. Aquinas University of Alabama ROBERT ADES VICK 142 Harvard Street Bob My son, be good. Orchestra 1, 9, 3, Chess Club 1, Senior Chorus 1. No. Q3 Denison University GEORGE WALLACE 33 Castlebar Road Wally With Alice im in Wonderland! Captain .oom seball 1, Q, 3, 4, Cro s ry Team , ck Team 3 iation Club 3, Ca Home R Basketball 1, Q, 3 4, puty Force 3, Repor , nroe Lif , 4, S cr lor Corps 1, nt Class 4, National nor ciety 4, President National Honor ociety 4, Manager Cross Country Team 4, Grinds Editor Mon- rolog 4, Member Committee Season Ticket and Emblem Sale 4, Honor Roll 1, Q, Corridor Aide 4. No. 1 Rensselaer F.. L LOUISE WASHBURN 'Hook hink only of advance and never of retrea . . 4. S u 'de High Mechanics lnstitute ! ellesley Street BARBARA K G 6 n Ro She nev r fi to speak plesant wor . B o If 9, 4, Baseball Club 9, 3, 4, ' ' ado 4, Senior Chorus 4, Bas- etball Q, Vice-President Home Room 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, G. S. A. 4. No. Q3 McMaster University BEVERLEY JANE WEIBEL 393 Court Street Bev She set her eye upon the goal and not upon the prize. Senior Basketball 4. Allentown High, Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania ROBERT H. WEINER 70 Woodlawn Street ..BOb,, It's always i season for me o learn Or stra Q, 4,,4er-High e 3 V e-P esident g r , , roe ife Salesman , , 4- President Stamp Club 1, 2, 3, 4, ' e-President Stamp Club Q, Ou , Vice-President K ' -X- hange , me Rome Ath- letics 9, 3, Honor Roll Q, 3, 4, Agora Q, 3, 4. No. 15 U. of R. EDYTHE WEINSTEIN 31 Palisade Park . ' Edye l'm not afraid of work, but l'm not in sympathy with it. Senior Chorus 1, 4, G. S. A. 3, Business Club 3, Die Papageien 9. No. 35 Cornell Medical Center MARJORIE WELKLEY Penfield Road Marge She has a ready hand rather than a ready tongue. Senior Chorus Q, G. S. A. 4, Bookshelf 4, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4. lndian Landing, Brighton New England School of Theology ROBE T C. WEST 192 nford Street , 'iBob W we're ere, let's live in clover. n twe' dead, we're dead all er., on Rp l Q, 3. t. Bo iface ' Mechanics lnstitute ALICE WHITAKER 37 Wall Street i W llac r' h me, t ' if Q5 Bi sn't mi . Vic esident, S ry-Treasurer, Socia a'r a Tri-Y, Alpha Tri-Y 9 , . . A. 3, 4, Basketball 1, Bas 1, Swimming 1, Junior Corps , Captain Basketball Team 1, Representative Memorial Scholarship Drive 3, Corridor Aide 4. St. Mary's School of Commerce X PHYLLIS WHITEHOUSE BX 445 Hazelwood Terrace l ' Sis Than never Q a-tall. l think l'dlrather far be short, 4 A 'N G. S. A. 2, Jungr Corps 1, President i9 Home1RoorrS , onor Roll Q, 4. Laurelton ' ,Uyiversity of Illinois ii VIRGINIA WILSON 266 Hazelwood Terrace Ginny When she's good, she's very, very good. When she's bad, she's not so good. Photography Club 3, G. S. A. Q, 3, 4, Golf 3. East High New York School of Applied Arts MARJORIE WOOD 7 Crosman Terrace Mari MQ welath is helath and something to o. Franklin High Undecided RICHARD L. WOOD 17 Illinois Street Woody I am too modest to say much, but I wonder why the girls all fall for me. Swimming Team 1, Wrestling Club 1, Q, Home Room Sports 1, Q, Corridor Aide 2, Hi-Y Sports League 3, Vice- President Home Room 1, 4. Hillside Home Collegiate Center ROBERT WORTHY 39 South View Terrace I. Bob ', He gave with a zest an , e gave his best, give hi t e 't to icome. Photography CI olley ll 3, 4, Home Room as etba , aseball, Captain I 97 , ore Bas- ketball QHJunio ' ics, Presi- dent H oom 1, , 3, 4, Honor RoII 1, QQ3, National Honor Society 4, Typing Awards 1, 2, Orchestra 1, Monroe Life Reporter Q. No. 13 R. B. I. MADELEINE YAUDE 37 Wilmington Street Maddie lt's true all people are born with brains but MadeIeine's got more than her share. G. S. A. 1, Q, 3, French Honor Society EZ, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Chorus 1, Q, 3, 4, Piano Ciub 3, Mikado 4, Honor Roll 1, Honor Guard 1. I Q CAROLYN ZWICK 111 Fairview Crescent No. 35 Eastman School of Music In friendship I was early taught to believe. French Honor Society 4, International Relations Club 2, 3, 4, Beta Tri-Y 3, 4, G. S. A. Q, 3, 4, BooksheIf 3, 4, Secretary International Relations lub 4. Seneca School y 39 DORIS A. YOUNG 87 Wilmington Stree IZ ..Dqt,, She is sweet, sh s merry. G. S. A. Q. No. 94 Undecided FRED A. YOUNG 203 Cypress Street Fredie Which is it now- Does the man make the clothes? Or do the clothes make the man. Wrestling Club Q, Home Room Basket- ball Q, 3, I-lome Room Baseball 2, Riding Club Q, President Home Room 1, Honor Roll 3, Typing Award Q. No. 13 Clarkson LILLIAN ZELDEN 100 Laburnum Crescent Dark hair and dark eyes, I like her eyes. Art Club 3, Honor Roll 3, Shorthand Awards 4, Typing Award 3. Franklin High Business Isntitute DOROTHY ZIMMER 71 Golfside Parkway Dot'I A persoality that binds you fast And holds you to the very last. G. S. A. 2, 3, 4, International Rela- tions Club 4, Junior Corps 1, Honor Roll Q, G. S. A. Representative 3. Allen Creek U. of R. LEON H. ZUKOSKI 47 Willard Avenue Zuke His mind, his kingdom, And his word, his law. Captain Home Room Basketball 9, Drafting Shop Basketball 2, Industrial Boys' Glee Club 1, Q, 3, Senior Chorus 3. St. Boniface Mechanics Institute CLYDE BAKER 86 Lansdale Street Joe His words are few, but his thoughts are many. Sophomore Basketball Q, Home Room Basketball 1, S2, 3, Corridor Aide 3, Senior Chorus 1. No. 35 Undecided DEWEY ROBERT BARTHOLOMAY 534 Monroe Avenue Duke Men in a flurry seldom live long. l-lome Room Basketball 1, Q, Junior Track 1, Wrestling Club 1, Shop Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Assembly Programs 2, Honor Roll 1, Q, Sheet Metal Shop Award 3, Outside Patrol 3, 4, Stage Electrician 3, 4, Electric Shop Award 4. No. Q4 Coyne Radio School ROBERT BEAN 1183 Monroe Avenue Dizzy The birds fly to and fro, But to me it's very dear Monroe. Home Room Basketball 3, Baseball 3, Aviation Club 1, Honor Roll Q, 3. No. 15 Aviation College JACK DE BLAUWE 455 Rockingham Street Thar ain't no use in gettin' riled. Corridor Aide Q, 3, 4, Assistant Manager Basketball 3, Manager Bas- ketball 4, Home Room Basketball Q, 3, Home Room Baseball Q, 3, Alpha Hi- 4. No, Q4 Simmons School of Business CATHERINE DONNELLY 21 Priem Street ..KaY,. Modesty becomes a young lady. Beta Tri-Y 1, Q, Hockey 1, Q, Basket- ball 1, Q, Soccer Q, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3. No. 24 Undecided GEORGE EADIE 53 Gibbs Street And from my mind to mirth and merri- ment. Industrial Glee Club 3, Senior Chorus 3, 4. Brighton No. 7, Brighton Undecided MARY FINCH 1077 Harvard Street Finchie A pearl among pebbles is still a pearl. Corridor Aide 4. No. 1 Undecided LAWRENCE HESLIP ff Avery Street ..I-6 ,, 'HF . - I oo oo ' si 'I Ch C d SZ, 3, c f an m Tucson High decided ALMA JUANITA KELSO 119 Seager Street HAI.. By nature honest, by experience wise. Baseball 3, 4, Basketball . Na. Q4 ' ided 136 Hamilton Street Elly She never was angry, she never was mad, What a rare disposition for a girl to have had. Baseball Q, Honor Roll 3. No. 12 Undecided DONALD B. LEE 408 Beresford Road Admiral Describe him if you can, an unabridge- ment of all that is pleasant in a man. Radio Club 4, Auto Club 4. Charlotte High Undecided JOHN MacANN 37 Gregory Street He tickles the keys with the greatest of ease. No. 13 Undecided DORIS MATHEWSON 4 Van Street Dorrie Haste makes waste, so why hurry? Jefferson High Undecided FRANK L. McINTYRE 255 Pearl Street I used to think life was a big joke, Now I'm sure of it. Chautauqua High School Undecided Chautauqua, New York THOMAS McMILLAN 225 Pearl Street Serious yet cheerful. Active yet reserved. Chautauqua Undecided JAMES S. MINGES 194 Oxford Street Jim I have lived and loved! Riding Club Q, 3, 4. East High Undecided RICHARD E. POSNER 399 Barrington Street Dick He will change our government yet. International Relations Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Civics Club 3,Agora 3, Cross Country Squad 4, President Home Room 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, President Agora 3, Corresponding Secretary interna- tional Relations Club 1, Q, No. Q3 Syracuse State College of Forestry 40 REBA PURDY 203 Hamilton Street ln practising virtue, the heart is happy. No. 1 3 - Undecided ZELDA ROSENTHAL 112 Vassar Street ..Zip,, She rides on the whirlwind, And directs the storm. Riding Club 3, Soccer 1, Baseball 1, Honor Roll Q. No. Q3 Undecided VERA ROUMPAPA 6 Linwood Place Consider the past and you will know the future. G. S. A. 2, Attendance Awards, Honor Roll 2. No. 1 5 Undecided JOHN SHEMMING 25 Ashland Street Bud Give me a place to stand, and I will move the world. President Home Room Q. No. 13 R. B. l. DOROTHY SMITH 223 Rosedale Street ..DOrY,, She's sweet and demure. You can't help but like her, we feel sure. Alpha M-Y Q, 3, 4, Interior Decora- tion Club 2, G. S. A. 3, 4, Alpha M-Y President 3, Blessed Sacrament Undecided MILTON SMITH 6 Hinsdale Street Milt He's our student scientific, Whose knowledge really is terrific. Senior Orchestra Q, 3, 4, Senior Band Q, 3, 4, Secretary Home Room 3, 4, Honor Roll Q, 3, 4. No. 35 Undecided ELSIE GRACE VOSS 1 Field Street We know little of thee But what we know is good l East High St. Margafft Hospital VIO T LE TH S ing Street Bgtf' e than turnmrgts on what is g t No. 15 Undecided WILLIAM NORTON WILDRIDGE 229 Dartmouth Street Bill An unpublished edition of why girls leave home. East High Cornell University JUNE CLASS HISTUHY THE WANDERING REPORTER Medicine Hat, 1944- The elite of our city will gather tonight in the public auditorium to listen to Miss Gloria Boothy, who is touring the country making an impassioned plea for equal rights for married men because, after all they constitute 5072, of the married population of this great country of oursf, Rush, 1945- ln an interview granted to a representative CRichard Lemperlel of the American Federation of Labor, his honor, Mayor Philip Janto said: Sure, l believe on labor-for the other fellow. As for me, l have never had time for it. Spending my Townsend's is all l've ever cared to do. Rochester, 1949- Sheila O'Brien, prominent member of the Alumnae Association of Monroe High School, was today committed to the State Hospital for the lnsane by David Alling, famous alienist. Her pet hallucination is that she is a Frenchman. Rochester, 'l95OM- Late last night, as Arthur Schnell was passing a huge brick building on Alexander Street midway between Monroe and Broadway, he was startled by a gruesome sound. Hoping for a scoop, he rushed into the building only to find Julius Becker still arguing with Mr. Wiles about the inflation of our currency. Tenderly the reporter caressed the coin in his pocket. Slowly he drew it forth in the wild hope that it had expanded into fifty cents. Alas, it was still a quarter. The noise that he had heard was the snoring of the referree, Jack Elder. Scarsdale, 'l95'l- Today a demonstration of the newer education was given in the local high school. At the ringing of the bell, the teacher, Edward Drew, stepped over to the radio, dialed HScience, then lay down and went to sleep. When the dismissal bell rang, Professor Drew awoke, turned off the radio, and wearily turned to answer questions. ul took up teachingf' said he, Ubecause it looked so easy. When l was in Monroe High School l had no idea that my teachers worked so hard. Rochester, 1953- While Norman Eckhardt was idling on the Avenue last Friday evening, he met Judge Jack DeBlauwe. After the exchange of cordial greetings, the judge said : Yes, l am going down to dear old Monroe to see my youngest boy play basketball. At last l feel that we have a chance of beating Madisonf' Rochester, 1956- The Nobel Prize in science has just been awarded to Hobart Lerner for his discovery of vitamin Z. For the past ten years Mr. Lerner has been utilizing the shallow end ofthe swimming pool in Monroe High School in his experimentation. We are glad that some- ongreceived some good from the pool. Rochester, T957- After an arduous day that had brou hr forth no news, l dropped into an easy chair and turned on the radio for station As a burst of music smote my ears l realized that l was listening to The Triple Crooners, Barbara Wearing, Harriet Lundgaard, and Margaret Jameson. Such melodyl Such Rhythml Rochester, 1958- The students in Monroe High School, Rochester's only good high school, had a rare treat in assembly last week. They were privileged to hear Miss Virginia Wilson lecture on The Effect of the Demon Nicotine on the Juvenile Mind. Miss Wilson was recently appointed to appear before high school assemblies by U. S. Dictator, GeorgeWallace. 41 Qssining, 1977- Warden Paul Hartman of Sing Song Prison, today welcomed as a guest Fred Uffelman. Fred has been withdrawn from circulation for a period from ninety-nine years to life for sponsoring a law compelling high school fellows to wear plain black bow ties. William E. Hawley, lll passed sentence. Sea Breeze, 1978- For the evening's assignment, your reporter was ordered to attend the opening of the most magnificent theatre within a radius of five acres-The Peerless, planned, erected, and owned by Stanley Fenyvessy. After buying a ticket from Dorothy Smith, one enters a beautiful lounge where every- thing that can please the eye or contribute to the comfort of the patrons has been overlooked. Clad in a gorgeous red velvet uniform with an super-abundance of gold braid, chief usher Josiah Mason Forest majestically led the way to a seat in the center of the orchestra. The music of the evening was furnished by Dorfman's Band, featuring Van Conradt as the Red Hot -footer from Harlem and Nadine DuVall, America's best loved 'lbluesn singer. To the delight of all she sang Elwood Morgan's latest song hit, HYou Are My Cross-eyed Maple Sugar Daddy! According to the printed program, the play, entitled Why-and one wondered why-was the result of collaboratoin by Gloria Kane and Dorothy Meyer. The star and hero turned out to be as usual Harold Rosenthal. ln both roles he sur- passed himself. He was supported by a large and excellent caste, with Arthur lrotten- berg furnishing the pathos, and Betty Stevenson, Jane Stapleton, and Valera Smith supplying the Stooges. Robert Calihan gave an excellent portrayal of the Uheavyf' As the audience strolled in the lobby between the second and third acts, the cry of Wuxtral Wuxtraln was heard. Everyone rushed into the street, all the papers of the nearest newsy were seized, and consternation reigned as the word spread that Richard Posner, second dictator of the United States, had been assassinated by Alice Whitaker, who had become enraged because she had received as her share of the wealth only 59.17 while published statistics show that the wealth of the U. S. is 59.23 per capita. Charles Steinberg, heeler to the Dictator, had immediately seized the reins of govern- ment as they dropped from Posner's hands. Budenby Robahuea' ilhe co-authorsi, George Donhaue and Byron Robinson, Modest pseudonym. x x lk lk The class of June 1936 humbly wish to bequeathe: To our nurse-a sinking fund for the purchase of peppermint. To Miss Curtiss-a quiet library period. To the whole schoolfa hope for a Kaleidoscope and those mural paintings. To the cafeteria-TQ doughnut holes and 57 varieties of vegetable soup. To Mr. Sliker-Seven Keys and Seventeen Beggars on Horseback. To Miss Dumas-our French accents. To Mr. Bacon-'IQ eggs. To Mr. Bloom-a rosebud. To Miss Carey-3 chickens. To Miss Sparks-a piece of flint. To Miss Spurr-saddle and boots. To Mr. Bagg-a box. To Mr. Troup-some Boy Scouts. To Mr. Livermore-some bacon and onions. To Mrs. Bass-a fishpole. To Mr. Rose-a new bed. To Mr. Coe-an operation. To Miss Martin-a purple bird-house. To Miss Bowen-an arrow. To Mr. Bohrerc-an ear of corn. To Mr. Wiles-all our tricks. Signed, We, the Seniors 42 Ei F ll ll U N E Il 3 John R. Sander on .V 1 'fl' Rresident . W . Gerald Archer .eff Vice-Rresident , Margaret Clarlt if , , Lp -AQ Secretary , , i wAk4L. X Faculty Members Jane F. Cameron and Wa Robert Austin , Robert Stenzel John Sullivan . Betty l-lolmes . Leonard Gallant John Lowe . Helen Watson Robert Springer Betty Neal . Molly Sullivan Robert Cumming l-lelen Finn . Jane Morgan . Jane Taylor , . Commissioner ol Finance . Commissioner ol public Salety Commissioner of Athletics Commissioner ol Social Wellare . president ol 'IQ-A Class . . president ol 'IQ-B Class . . President ol ll-A Class . . President ol VI-B Class , , President ol iO-A Class . , President ol WO-B Class . President of Boys' Jr. Corps President of Girls' Jr. Corps Junior l-ligh Representative Junior l'ligh Representative SumnerCominslcy . . . Monroe Lile . Stanley Fenyvessy . . Monroe Lile . 43 lter J. . Robert V. Austin . l'loward Samuels . . Alice -laylor Willis , Sumner Cominsl4y . Robert Stenzel . . Roy Roberts . Elizabeth Nixon . . John Lowe . LaVerne l'lorton . Robert Springer . Robert MacDonald . Molly Sullivan . James Rush . Alvin Llreles . Reggy Lou Davis . Donald l-laelele . . Jane Taylor . Virginia Crump John Sanderson Jerry Archer Margaret Clark Miss Cameron Elizabeth Nixon Jean Taylor Kirk Neal Ethel MacClurg Keith Armoury Bob MacDonald Jane laylor Fred Cummings Doris Weaver Jeanne Ballou David l'lorsey Edward lurney Donald Davis I.. Conway Rita Krieger Ralph Foster Julius Becker Charles Coit Arthur Rosner George Donahue Ferris Dethleis Richard Myers Esther Kleinburg Jean Benham Charles Knope William Wright HIHUIVI . President . Vice-Rresident . Secretary . Advisors Barbara Cook William Gard l'larriet Davis Robert Birmingham Janet Corbett Dot l-lampson Robert Worthy Myron Klein Donald l-laefele Jane Stapleton l-lelen Watson Ratsy Delancy Rolly Jensen Nathaniel Becker Wilber Napier David Alling Alvin Ureles Mary Jane Macklen Rhyliss Clark l-'lerbert Kominz Bob Wallace June lmlomes Melba Wade Edward Du Rlessis James Williams John Connolly Reuben Garner 44 Robert Austin . l-loward Samuels . . Alice Taylor . Walter J. Willis Gladys Greenwood Richard Hastings Alice Conheady Peggy Lou Davis Robert Platt l-lannelove Krueclc Conway Cox Phylis Rrobst Donald King John Kilborn Wilma Freiderick Roland Armstrong Shirley Fink George l-lall Donald Bliss Jackson Wells Dorothy King Lucille Staudringer June Marshall Jane Morgan Robert MacDonald Marshall Waingrow M. Dennis Alice Taylor Whitney Yeaple William Miller NATIUNAL HUNIJH SUEIHY Barbara Cook Adele Nusbaum John Sullivan . Jane E. Cameron Mary Lee Bagley Nancy Billinghurst Margaret Clark Miriam Cohen Barbara Cook Janet Eckhardt David Alling John Artz Robert Austin Thomas Burke Edward Clark Virginia Crump Rodger Davis Stanley Dye Stanley Eenyvessy Margaret Jameson lrving Beal Stephen Clapp President . Vice-president . Secretary . Advisors . MEMBERS OF JANUARY Norman Gailor Leonard Gallant Thelma Lewis Samuel Meyer Adele Nusbaum Lillian Qrden Amy Rownall 1936 MEMBERS OF JUNE 1936 Emily Jones John Lowe l'larriet Lundgaard Lois McClelland Pauline Rarce Doris Rrouty Mortimer Rye Roy Roberts Jane Sanger MEMBERS OF JANUARY 1937 Stanley Collier Lester Klein Gordon Parker George Wallace John Sullivan Virginia Crump Walter J. Willis John Sanderson Lois Schouton Margaret Stalder Fred Waingrow Janet Webster James Woodruff Eleanor Scheible Dorothy Schroeder Muriel Sheffield Betty Stevenson Florence Stoll John Sullivan George Wallace Barbara Wearing Robert Worthy Madelain Yaude Ernest Robertson Raymond Weisler Purpose: To create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage those developments of character. 45 FHENEH HUNUH SUEIETY Barbara Coolc David Alling . Gioconda La placa Mary Lee Bagley Muriel Sheliield Allred Druclcer David Alling Clittord Amero Robert Austin Mary Lee Bagley Margaret Clark Barbara Coolq Mary Coolc . president . . Vice-president . . Secretary . . Treasurer Social Chairman Social Chairman . Advisor Lois Dale Allred Druclcer Gioconda La Placa John Lowe Sam Meyer Adele Nusbaum Doris Prouty . Barbara Coolc . David Alling Gioconda La Place May Lee Bagley . Doris Prouty Allred Druclcer . Rena Dumas Muriel Sheffield Betty Stevenson Alice Taylor Paul Weiner Madeline Yaude Carolyn Zvviclc Purpose: Les Babillardsf' the French Honor Society, was Formed to promote interest in the French language. The club has chapters in the following schools: Monroe High, John Marshall, Charlotte, Madison, East High Evening School, Benjamin Franlclin, Webster High, Canton High School, Saranac High School, Niagara Falls High School, and East Rochester High School. 46 Sumner Cominsky . Stanley Fennyvessy Virginia Crump . Adele Nusbaum Marjorie MacDonald Mortimer Pye l-lelen Likely Lillian Qrden Mortimer Alderman l-lelen Likely Robert Austin . . Robert Tutty . George Donahue . Myron Rosenblatt . Roger Blank . . Julius Becker . Dorothy Jackson . Charles Carver Sherman Cohen Dorothy l-lampson Arthur Posner Mary Louise Boch Selden Fisher Noelle Cacile Mark Rosenzvveig James l-leilbrunn Ada Wilcox Lloyd Purvin Martin Cramer NlllNlllll llit . Editor-in-Chief , Managing Editor . News Editor . Associate Editors . Features Editor . . Sports Editor . Assistant Sports Editor . Librarian . . Photographer . . cartoonist . Exchange Editor Editorial Writers Business Manager . Assistants . Publicity Manager . Bookkeeper . . Secretary . . Advisors . Peggy l-larris George Jamieson Philip Janto Anne Johnanneson Ruth Kaplovv Alvin Keene Beth Keene Ruth Koendolfer Bernice Morgan Shirley Mottey 47 . Virginia Crump Marjorie MacDonald . Arthur Posner Bernice Morgan Sobyl Stein l-lelen Likely l-lenry Posner Martin Cramer l'lelen Likely . Slden Fisher . . Roy Roberts l lovvard Samuels . l-larry Carhart . . Muriel Leach . James Woodruh Nathaniel Becker . , Anne Ryan . Florence Stoll Dorothy Schroeder . . Roger Blank . . Muriel Leach Marvin Shavlen Donald Berloen Joll Senderou . Muriel Leach . Clarence CDGCJVVGY Bill Napier Jane Langer Robert Numan Robert Worthy Tom Mitchell Betty Paul Marvin Brudno Art Davidson Irving Finestone Reuban Garner Janet Gates David Alling . Robert Austin , Janet Webster Muriel Shettield Art Trottenburg Albert Lavine . Lois Schouten Adele Nusbaum Charlotte Vaughan Leonard Gallant l2dYfTiOOCl Savage NIUNHULUE . Editor-in-Chief . Assistant Editor . Statistics Editor . . Grinds Editor . . Assistant , . Sports Editor , . Art Editor . Group photo Editor individual photos Editor Advertising Manager . Assistant , . l-listorian . . Tvpists. A Assistants , . Advisors . Business Manager Circulation Manager . Assistant . 48 . David Alling Robert Austin . . Bertha Field . George Wallace . Alice Whitalcer , . Jaclc Elder Richard A. Williamson . Florence Stoll Rita Krieger . Fred Uttelman Edward McCarthy Margaret Jameson . Mildred lsaac Margaret Stevenson , Ethelyn Kyle l-lelen Steinieldt Elmer Meulendyl4e , . Julius Beclcer Thomas pammenter . Mortimer Pye UUTSIDE Lionel Hodgson . , . Gerald F Baker, Harvey Hurwitz E W Witzel, Carl Beghold FALL TERM '35-'36 Richard Arnold Joseph Baker Robert Birmingham Donald Booth Kenneth Browne Walter Bryde Raul Eastman Robert Friedrich Gerald Glaser George Jamieson George Jones Carlton Judge Arthur Kryger Lloyd La Comb David Miner Thomas Mitchell Charles Nelson Henry Rrentice Frederick Raines Robert Seelye Robert Siebert Qliver Swan Raymond Trynoski P ATHUL SPRING TERM '36 Richard Arnold Joseph Baker Robert Birmingham Donald Booth Kenneth Browne Walter Bryde Hugh Crosbie Bud De Grati Raul Eastman Richard Henry George Jamieson George Jones Carlton Judge Lloud La Comb David Miner Charles Nelson Frank Nied Robert Perkins Henry Rrentice Robert Seelye Robert Siebert Raymond Trynoski William Woollord William Wright . Captain Lieutenants Advisors Purpose To safeguard the streets about the school by organized policing. .1 gl AWWA Lilni Betty Anne Van Arsdale l-lelen Delelys . . Mariory Ament . . Constance Alterly . . Marjory Ament Mary Lee Bagley Betty Balnn Patricia Beaven Doris Byington Mary Burdiclc Bell Cadmus Ann Clwamloers Betty Foster Patty Foster Rutli Foster Betty Jarrett Betty Mason Lois McClelland H SHIP CLUB President . . Betty Anne Van Arsdale . Vice-President . . . Doris Pronty Secretary . . Marjory Ament Social Clnairman . Rutlw Metcalf Advisor . . . Mrs Grace Babcock Rutln Metcalf Mary Mcllovvell Betsy Nolan Francis Norton Doris prouty Plwyllis Probst Leonora Rees Joan Riley Eleanor Stevvart Janet Stevvart Alice Taylor Betty Anne Van Arsdale l-lelen Watson Purpose To aid in alter-sclnool activities and junior functions, to supply leaders For various projects. Harriet Lunclgaard Dorothy Schroeder . Florence Stoll . . Kathleen Eoos . Lois Dale . . . Jean Rappaport . Robin Dennis . Thayer Sanderson George Johnson Roland Armstrong Oswald Baclcus Adele Bartholemew Adelyne Brudno Betty Corbett Virginia Crump Jane Cullcin Lois Dale Shirley Einlc Kathleen Eoos Salome Gareliclc Betty Geraghty Henriette Gold Evelyn Anthony Jeanne Barker Charles Berger Margaret Berson Betty Burdick Carolyn Cheston l-lelen Crump Robin Dennis Ruth Eranlclin Marjorie German BUUKSHELF President .,.. Florence Stoll . Vice-President .i,,, Allan Parks . Secretary . . A . Treasurer . . Social Chairman . . Junior Girls, Chairman . . Junior Cnirls' Secretary . . Junior Boys, Secretary . . Junior Boys' Chairman . . . Advisor . . SENIOR BOCDKSHELF MEMBERS Bob Hammond Mollye l-lollmann Margaret Jameson Polly Jenson Emily Jones Frances Kammer Elizabeth Keene Bella Koven Bernice Lempert Harriet Lundgaard Sheliah Nugent Lorraine Malley Jean Mollnar JUNIOR BCOKSI-lELF MEMBERS Shirley Cnolcl Diana Gray Elizabeth Gray Robert l-lanright Edna Jarvis George Johnson l-lerbert Kominz Dorothy Kornrich Ferne Lewis James Marine Purpose: To give interested students with good scholastic records an opportunity to work in the library, and in thus doing, give service to the school. 51 . Frances Kammer . Polly Jensen, Beth Keene . , Jane Sanger . . lnez Nease . James Maxine Clara Louise Curtiss Alen Parks Sally Pearlman Evelyn Rappaport Jane Sanger Dorothy Schroeder Sobyl Stein Florence Stoll Fred Uflleman Barbara Wearing Billy Weller Donald White June Willcinson Carolyn Zvviclc Robert Meyers lnez Nease Brian C'Brien Jeane Rappaport Edith Remington Marion Rojislcey Thayer Sanderson Sarah Schade l-lazel Scheclc l-lelen Wertheimer 1' ,' xisckx EIHLS' SEHVIEE ASSUCIATIUN Katherine Honiss , . President Frances Platt . . Social Chairman . i Pauline Parce .... Vice-President Jane F. Cameron .... Advisor VW Pearl Spohr Amy Pownall Thelma Lewis Marion Roberts Dorothy Tucker Donna-June Cushman Marian La Vier Muriel SheFiield Dorothy Marshall Betty Jerrett Marian Lee Maria Cagnazzo Jean Taylor Jane Bacon Joyce Pardee Adele Nusbaum Jane Peale Vivian Mulford Betty Cook Adele Barthalemew Miriam Bettker Betty Bahn Betty Leight Mary Guest Eunice Rodie Shirley Robson Patricia Beaven Ester Walsh Harriett Eggiman Janet Gates Florence Stoll Helen Steinleldt Eloise Mullord Virginia Wilson Ruth Kahn Phyllis Rowden Madelyn Elliott Jeanie Wickham Margaret Moll Alice Wilner Lucille Kuinijian Mary Scelfo Helen Bittker Barbara Wearing Mary Bella Helen De Lelys Jane Bogardus Carolyn Sternberg Adelaide Klock Rita Sullivan Marian Samenfink Pauline Parce Jean O'Connell Ruth Hobbie Janet Eckharclt Alice Whitaker Margaret Brennan Alice Mosher Margaret Lltz Miriam Brodie Doris Jackson Suzanne Wardin Yvonne Gilroy Mildred Leve Helen De Wick Shirley Meier Elizabeth Doud Margaret Gardner Eleanor Kittrell Shirley Wickham Anne Chambers June Wilkinson Beth Keene Margaret Jamison Carolyn Zwick Giaconda La Placa Mavis Dunlop Jane Culkin Sobyl Stein Angela Lucia Gloria Kane Shirley Jacobs Ruth Rowden Janet Morris Dorothy Schroeder Sheila O'Brien Ruth Kaplan Marie Arnold Eleanor Davis Alice Temkin Muriel Leach Carol McDonald Elizabeth Nixon Betty Rodenbaugh Doris Barttett Betty Holmes Lois Dale Alice Hall Eleanor Stewart Gloria Boothby Eleanor Cohen Janet Stewart Margaret Goebel Mabel Mock Rebecca Mclver Nancy Billinghurst Lois Schouten Meriam Cohen Margaret Clark Margaret Stevenson Ethel McClurg Jane Stevens Charlotte Keller Dorothy Smith Eleanor Scheible Dorothy Zimmer Helen Gordon Elsie McCamm Madelyn Kern Ethelyn Kyle Helen Likely Sally Pearlman Jane Christ Frances Butz Agnes Landers Clara Hall Lois McClelland Doris Prouty Betty Stevenson Nadine DuVall Mary Alice Hughes Barbara Coates Rita La Vine Mildred Sokolow Katherine Honiss Dorothy Scripture Clarice Gross Edith Rogers 52 Marcella Shulman Margaret Motlatt Alice Conheady Helen Dull Betty Anne Van Arsdale Ruth Elws Jane Rohr Mollye Holiman Jane Flynn Marcella Grossman Harriett Lundgaard Phyllis Probst Marguerite Harrington Ruth Kingston Laura Washburn Leonora Reese Mary Anne Hurdesson Jean Young Alice Budlong Mary Crossland Ruth Kurlansky Geraldine Moore Joan Wilkinson Rosalyn Feldman Geralden?Klem Virginia Upliam Ruth Coddingto Barbara Kilmer Dorothy Goodro Lucille Robison Naomi Davis Betty Foster Corrine Russ Dorothy Jackson Margaret Wilson Margaret Stalder Grace Johnson Lillian Orden Belle Cadmus Jane Sanger Ruth Foster Mildred Isaac Dolores Bauman Sarah Flateau Gene Flynn Connie Merwin Sylvia Morris Joan Riley len Woodward atalie Cummings ean Goldstein Annette Levin Neona Katz lene Saunders Jane Mesh Margaret Wright Florence Sanow Jean Krause Betty Neal Frances Kammer June Marshall Barbara Van De Mark Pat Foster Jean Carpenter Jane Albright Marie Delbie Gertrude Harrington Lois Hettig Mildred Taub Barbara Paige Arlene Zobel Betty Briggs Lorraine Malley Arlene Otto Jean Harris Evelyn Chevallet Jane Stapleton Marjorie Ament Marion Koop Dorothea Laing Edith Domine Ruth Shepard Frances Platt Helen Watson Eunice Leve Emily Jones Katherine Harby Polly Jenson Bertha Field Mary Platt Alice Smith John Livermore VIOLINS David Alling Robert Weiner Constance Mervvin Elsbeth Appelt Alfred Drucker Madelyn Elliott Pauline Parce Martha Pogue Margaret Goebel Charles Herzog Ruth Mercer Fred Bardo Audrey Carter Rhoda Levinstein SENIUH IIIIEHESIHA . . Conductor Lewis Munson Gladys Renner Bertha Field Alice Temkin Maiig ilson 'C LLI Charles Mercer Lois McClelland Elsie Sivola Alice Munson Janet Armbrust BASSES Marsh Eckhardt Charles Bowerman David Alling . FLUTES Milton Smith Arline Le Roller John Altpeter CLARINETS Charles Weniger George I-Iguseworth Reginald I-Iider Frederick Trucke OBOE Paul Weiner BASSOON Leonard Gallant Richard Bacon Concert Meister TRUMPET Van Conradt CliFford Amero Bernard Earith TROMBONE Arthur Schnell Roger Bryan Geraldine Monk Irving Beal James Brown PERCUSSION Eugene Smith Richard Hastings Myron Rosenblatt John Livermore BASSOON Leonard Gallant Richard Bacon SAXOPI-IONES Robert Stenzel Charles Johnson Nick Musseri Paul Norman OBOE Paul Weiner ie- fi . 'r ' . . - ,- . ffilfffz -r 'f11ffs,22'.fif'f fufflfrlyri - A TEOQAEOIRIES Tieufviptrs f C d Ggrallldinte Mon igorgngdmgro Robert Beers ordon Lewis -IGWCS BVOWU Barnard Earith Poser BVYGVW I-Ierman Norton Norman ECICI'ldfdt Francis Pirg FLUTES James Woodruff Milton smith Tom Brigham Arline Le Roller Ruth Meme' John Altpeter HHIINIJ CLARINETS Charles Weniger George I-husevvorth Frederick Fraicke Reginald I-Iider Jack Weaver Fred McWilliams TUBA Marsh Eckhardt Robert Coon . Conductor PERCUSSION Eugene Smith Richard Hastings Myron Rosenblatt BARITONES Robert La Rock Richard Svvart Milton Gross EVG XX!6i'iI'i6mdCl'i6l' Marjory Backus Jane Bacon Celia Barron Earnest Barton Richard Bidwell Lillian Bowles Keneth Brown Roger Bryan Mary Burdick Anna Case Elsie Cherkes Jane Christ Raymond Clifford Marjory Conant Arthur Crapsey Virginia Crump Virginia Dardy -led Davis Mary Delibert Elizabeth Doud Rearl Doyle Dorothy Drew Alfred Drucker Marie Dubie George Eadie Gertrude Eisenber Barbara Elder Anna Elliott l-lelen Ellwanger Rita Fisher Alberta Gehrke Rosalind Glazer 9 SENIUH EHUHUS Rhea Goodno Bette Greene Leolla Gustke Dorothy l-ioilzshoh David Horsey Betty Hutchings Irving Joite Dorothy Joyce John Kerry Adalaide Korytko Jean Krause Margaret Lang Muriel Leach Margaret Letter Marvin Levy Robert Lewis Marjorie Lochner Robert Lum Phyllis MacDonald Thomas MacMillan Mildred Mohnke Elsie McAnn John McAnn Charles Mercer Margaret Moll Marvin Morris Shirley Motley June Myers Sheila Nugent Frances QiReilly Arlene Palmer Edward Rickering Juliet Rierson 54 . . Director Mary Platt Lorraine Rrevost Dorothy Roberts Dick Rose Louis Rosenthal Ruth, Rowden Mary Scelio Clara Schade Jane Searchtield Doris Sedgewick Z I! Fred Sheld - 'Rihardghiel i ' i Cahrles Smith Stanford Smith Robert Stenzel Jane Ellyn Stephens Frances Stevenson Malcolm Stevenson Donald Thompson Violet ihurresson Louise Tillman Charles Torrey l-lelen Tuley Vera Van Wuyckhuye Melba Wade Alice Wagner Barbara Wearing Carlton Webster Floyd Weiss June Wilkinson Madeline Yaude Ruth Young PHILATEL Robert l l. Weiner Jack Elder . Raul Weiner , Leon Alderman George Agoston Leon Alderman Richard Allen Roland Armstrong Qswald Backus Clinton Ballard Robert Ballard Myron Beal Charles Berger Richard Bidwell Thomas Bonner Allen Boucher Robert Brodie Betty Burdick Donald Burdick Richard Callens Robert Cobin Mary Cook Robert Cross Jack Donneley Richard Doser' . President . . Vice-president . , Secretary . . Treasurer . l-lonorary President . Advisor . Joseph Dygert William Earl Raul Eastman Jack Elder Gerald Glasser Jack l'larrison l-larlow l'lilton Marvin Hutchins Cameron Jameson Frances Kammer Alvin Keene l-loward Keller Taylor Keller Donald Kenyon Gordon King l-lerbert Kaming George Kooshian lrving Krammer Jerome l.evy l-larbert Mardquardt Jerold Marks ASSCDCIATE MEMBERS IE ASSUCIATIUN Donald Burdick . Leon Alderman . . Mary Cook Robert l-l. Weiner Samuel Bloom Fay Maxion Andrew Mickles Carlton Moore John Mullen Robert Rerkarsky Edward Pickering Val Rlumb l-loward Rorter Robert Rosenberg l-larvey Rosenbloom Morton Rosenbloom Fred Sabey Lloyd Schuardt Charles Scott Edward Strauchen Dura Sweeney Carlton Webster Raul Weiner Robert Weiner Charles Weniger Murray Wolfe Robert Barnes lrving Beal Purpose: To Further the members' interests in philately, to increase their fund oi general information, and to arouse interest in philately in Monroe l-ligh School. 55 lrving Beal . . . President . . Robert Weiner . . Vice-President , Dorothy Lee . . . Secretary-Treasurer , . . . , Advisor . , Dorothy Schroeder Erving Beal Carolyn Zwiclc Paul W. Matheis Leonard Baker Charles Bowerman lrving Beal Myron Beal Richard Bidwell Gilberta Gehrlce George Jameison Frances l-lammer Dorothy Lee Bernice Morgan Richard Meyers Florence Sanow Lois Schouton Richard Swart Carlton Webster Paul Weiner Robert Weiner Purpose: To help members to improve themselves in the art ol elocution and debating. J James WoodruFf Jack Yaiyer Willis Van Demarlc Claude Wallace James WoodruFF . .... President . . . . Jack Yaiyer . . . Vice-President . Willis Van Demarlc , . Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . Advisor . . . William Bagley Carlton De Wick their skill Gerald Baker Ralston Bloon Allen Boucher Arthur Davis Joe Gavett Merton Gundy Herbert Marquardt Bruce Nobles John Oulces students' knowledge of hunting, Fishing, and c Purpose: To broaden the with rod and gun. 56 Robert Robertson Verne Roclccastle Fred Sabey Glen Smith Charles Tulce onservation, and t o increase Dan Levin . Stanley Fenyvessy Leonard Gallant Selden Fislner . Samuel Bloom Mortimer Alderman Jack Amdursky Julius Becker Nathaniel Becker Sumner Cominsky Leonard Dorlman Stanley Fenyvessy AIJELPHIAN ELUB . President . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer Advisors Selden liislwer Edward Frankel Leonard Gallant l-lyman Kaplan l-'larold Katz Dan Levin Mortimer Pye . . Dan Levin Stanley Fenyvessy . Leonard Gallant . Selden Fislier . Edgar Present l-lenry Melen Ralpln Mitclniell l-larold Rosentlqial l-loward Samuels Marvin Sliavlen Artlwur Trottenperg Artliur Zelter purpose: To iurtlner time social and cultural advancement ol members by speakers, and supper meetings. 57 X -1. rr , .J 'Y' J, X I, V, 1 H U WMJW riff? WJ CAST SEVEN KEYS EU BAEDFAEE Elijah Ouimby .... Selden Fisher Mrs. Ouimby . . . Veronica McFarland William Hallowell Magee . John Sanderson John Bland . Mary Norton . Mrs. Rhodes . Peters, the hermit Myra Thornhill . Lou Max . . Jim Cargan . Thomas Hayden Jiggs Kennedy . Robert Schoenberg . Eleanor Kittrel Lorraine Shannon . John Connolly . Frances Norton , Arthur Herbst . Albert La Vine . Robert Calihan Harold Rosenthal Policeman . . . . Alfred Bush Owner of Baldpate . . . Jack Burt SEVE CAST Mrs, Baxter . Mrs. Ernest A. Barth Mr. Baxter . Mr. Arthur Crapsey Jane .... . . Fay Calkins William Sylvanus Baxter Harold Rosenthal PRODUCTION STAFF George Donahue . . Businesss Manager Sumner Cominsky . . Publicity Manager Krik Neal, Eleanor Stewart Assistant Publicity Managers Jack Howard . . Properties Lois Schouten . Costumes Byron Robinson . Tickets Barbara Cook . . Ushers Dorothy Meyer . Program Janet Stewart . . Photographs Stanley Baker . Stage Manager Dewey Bartholomy, Henry Miller Electricians NEEEN PRODUCTION STAFF Mrs. Carey Brown . . Chairman of Program Miss Hazel Parker .... Direction Mr. Harold Sliker, Richard A. Williamson Johnnie Watson . . Cary Brown, Jr. Stdsins Genesis . . . . Seldon Fisher Norman Emden . Lighting May Parcher . Betty Stevenson Stanley Baker , I A Sound Lola Pratt . . Dorothy Meyer - Joe Bullitt William Mendenhall mrs' ESWZYCBGCEIT T T Pgopemes Mr. Parcher . Mr. W. E. Hawley TSC 3dr OO ' Ostumes George Crooper . Richard Horsey Glorla Kane ' ' Makeup Mary Brooks , l h Jean Krause Mrs. Charles Paul Publicity Ethel Boke Margaret Jamieson Mr. Martin Vande Visse . Tickets Wallie Banks ' Norman ECl4l'i5VClt Jane Bacon, Gerald Archer . . Ushers Ellen Davis . Margaret Clark THE MIKAUU CAST PRODUCTION STAFF The Mikado OFJdDdr1 - - l:lOYd S60d'2fS Miss Eva Wannemacher . . Musical Director Ndf1l4i'p00 '--- V lldfd Stieil r. John Livermore , Orchestra Director KO-KO, I-Ord l'li8lW EXQCUUOUCV .f Harold CJ. Sliker . D amatic Director Pooh-Bah, Lord High Everything Else 1 rss Hazel pdker D ' d 6-up Drrector, Thomas ac ' an M H rdG,rr. , , Pish-Tush, a Noble Lord . . . Floyd eiss r' Gro rl m ' r Ccompamst Yum-Yum Three Sisters, Louise Tillman Robert Coon ' ' Smess Manager Pitti-Sing Wards of Ko-Ko Celia Barron Charles Meme' ' PUPPCEEY Manager Peep-Bo Dorothy Roberts Stdnleb' Baker - - Stase Manaser Katisha, an elderly Lady . Barbara Wearing l'l2UVY Miller - Electrician Kneban, attendant for the Mikado Seldon Fisher Barbara Cook . . . Usher 60 Jane Culkin . Phyllis Probst . Lucille Robison Betty Briggs . Betsy Nolan . Lorena Bagley Mary Lee Bagley Marita Barker Betty Briggs Doris Ann Carhart Jean Carpenter Gale Chapin lfvelyn Chevillat Jane Culkin Purpose: The development o Janet Stewart . Jane Flynn . Katherine l-loniss Frances Platt . Constance Akerly Marjorie Backus Betty Bahn Patty Beavan Ann Chambers Virginia Cole Alice Conheady Barbara Cook ALPHA M-Y . President . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer Social Chairman . Advisor Edith Domine Barbara Kilmer Eleanor Kittrell Jean Krause Bettie Mason Betsy Nolan Pauline Parce Phyllis Probst A leadership, friendship, BETA M-Y . President . Vice-President . Secretary Social Chairman . Advisor Gene Flynn Jane Flynn Betty Foster Patricia Foster Katherine l-larby Betty l-lolmes Katherine l'loniss Betty Jerrett l'lelen Likely Purpose: To develop the qualities of leadership and friendship in the membersi to serve in every way possible the school and community. Doris Prouty . l-lelen Watson Marion Jackman Elizabeth Nixorffis Jane Bacon Janis Ballou Jean Ballou Gladys Benham lglancy Billinghurst oris Eingtlon ar Crosland GAMMA M-Y . President 4 Vice-President . Secretary Social Chairman . Advisor l-larriet Davis Ruth Foster Mary Alice l-lughes Marion Jackman Adelaide Klock Betty MacDonald Connie Merwin Elizabeth Nixon Ruth Playford 'character . Evelyn Chevillat A . Phyllis Probst . Mary Lee Bagley , . Betsy Nolan Betty Van Arsdale . Marion Clarkson Lucille Robison Shirley Robeson Jeanne Rubert Alice Smith Dorothy Smith Mollie Sullivan Mildred Stanbro Betty Van Arsdale Jean Young building, and loyalty. Janet Stewart . Jane Flynn . Gene Flynn . . Frances Platt . l-lelen 'lpaggert Ruth Metcalf Alice Munson Shirley Pattersonx Frances Platt Mary Platt Lee Rees Janet Stewart Alice Taylor . . Doris Prouty . Marion Jackman . l-lelen Watson . Adelaide Klock . Kathleen Brady Doris Prouty Joan Riley Betty Stevenson Betty Strauchen Betty Swanson Jean Ul'lleman Helen Watson Margaret Wright Purpose: To render service of all kinds to school and communityi to broaden mem bers interests both socially and culturally through group discussions and activities. 61 , F ,X ,jx Sax f 1 ff . 1 lf ' ,A 1 . 3 Q e- 1 5 W OL x K X- -U x Y 69 , Margaret Goebel . Agnes Landers , . Janet Webster . Lois McClelland . . Thelma Lewis . . , Margaret Brennan Patricia Brennan Miriam Brodie Jane Christ Dorothy Flanagan Wilma Eredriclcs Mary Gamble Margaret Goebel Anne Johanison ALPHA ilil-Y . President . . Vice-President . . Secretary . . Treasurer Social Chairman . Advisor Agnes Landers Thelma Lewis June Marshall Ruth ivicnansia EMWMAJ Lois McClelland Carol McDonald Dorothy Meyer Frances Norton -' Betty Paul Betty Podebough Purpose: To give girlsdtraining in leadership, responsibility, Allice Hall . Doris Bartlett Jean Melville . Polly Jensen . Hetty Jean Barth Adele Bartholemevv Doris Bartlett Margaret Clarlc Lois Dale Naomi Davis Lois Gerber Purpose: To train Eleanor Porter Helen Huslc . Myrtle Paeth . Rae l-luslc . . Lois Marquardt , Arline Cramer Ruth De Ereze Zada De Ereze Lois Hettig Helen Husk Rae Huslt Purpose: The purpose of this club shall be to unite and service. BETA iiil-Y . President . 4 Vice-President . . Secretary . Social Chairman . Advisor Xii23i:Srtt'VriW4 A Polly Jensen A! Mildred Johnson Charlotte Keller Jean Melville girls in initiative and leadership, S l li AA A i Ii l -Y . President . , Vice-President . Secretary-Treasurer Social Chairman Publicity Manager . Advisor . Madlyn Kern Lorraine Malley Lois Marquardt Jeanne McDonald Rovvena Melhuish Ruth Meyer Myrtle Paeth 63 ffm, . Margaret Goebel . Agnes Landers , Anne Johanison . Lois McClelland . Frances Norton . Lucille Bowen Doris Sedgvviclc Mwiei sheiriaa arjorie Somers Jane Ellen Stevens Florence Stoll Barbara Van Demark Janet Webster Alice Whitalcer Barbara Woodruhi and initiative. Elizabeth Wallace . Doris Bartlett . Joyce Pardee . . Lois Dale . Helen L. Bradley Alice Mosher Jennie Qsterling Joyce Pardee Helen Read Elizabeth Wallace Dorothy Wilson Carolyn Zvvick Eleanor Porter . Helen Huslc , Myrtle Paeth 4 . Rae Huslt , Lois Marquardt . . Helen Kress Eleanor Porter Rita l2andtl4e Virginia Robinson 46 - we Mary Scott W 'M' ' Mildred 'laub Julia iutty its members in a spirit of friendliness Robert Barnes , Norman Eckhardt . John Lowe . William Walker George Agoston David Alling Cliit Amero Robert Austin Robert Barnes Erving Beal Carey Brown Donald Burdick Van Conradt Jack Cooper Marsh Eckhardt ALPHA HI-Y . President . Vice-President . Secretary . Social Chairman . Advisor . Norman Eckhardt William l-lawley Arthur Davis Richard Lemperly Jack DeBlauwe John Lowe Robert Griswold Robert MacDonald Robert l-lammond Purpose: The purpose of Alpha I-ii-Y is to create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian Character throughout the school and the community. Robert Seibert . . John Lowe . . Erving Beal . Norman Eckhardt . Robert Barnes , Chester Bennett Richard Schwartz John Shoemaker William Sours William Walker James Woodruii Dan Tomlinson BETA HlY Wilber Napier , . President . . . . Jack Burt Dick Brooks . Walter Bryde Bob Calihan . Dick Alheime Melvin Arsove Jerry Bridge Dick Brooks Fred Brown Walter Bryde Jack Burt Bob Calihan l-larry Carhart Edward Clark Vice-President . . Secretary . . Council Representative . . . Advisor ,... Ferris Dethlefs Arthur Kohls l-lenry Dutton Tom McDowell George Hart Wilber Napier Paul Kendall Charles Odenbach Tom Pammenter . Melvin Arsove , . Walter Bryde . Wilber Napier . Burr D, Coe Robert Prisch Roy Roberts Quentin Remein Roy Sharp Richard Taylor ACTIVITIES: Beta l-li-V has been very active throughout the year. Many speakers have attended our weekly meetings at the Monroe The topics of these speakers were varied and interesting. Many of the speakers have come from the University of Rochester and have spoken on college life and activities. We have recently started an interesting projectoi corresponding with Japanese High School Students. i 64 AHEHAEULUEY CLUB Charles Wray . Virginia l-lewitt Charles Conderman Erwin Sweet Erwin Sweet . Treasurer , Librarian . President . . V . . Vice-President . . Secretary , , Charl . . , . Advisor . . . Cnr Leonard Baker Jerry Bridge Ruth Burke Charles Conderman Dorothy Dowe Stanley Finigan Alton Foster Jack l-losking Clarence l'letger Virginia Hewitt Ruth l-lolmes Myron Klein Edward Mathews Jane Morgan Robert Pekarsky Jeanette Pelliten Sherman Selden Ward Selden Walter Selter Erwin Sweet Jerry 'lokars Charles Wray Purpose: To give the school a better understanding oi Archaeology a civilization. LES PETITS FEBHUUUHS Pauline Patterson Peggy Lou Davis irginia l'lewitt Charles Wray es Conderman Erwin Sweet Erwin Sweet ace l.. Murray nd the ancient . President , . Pauline Patterson . Vice-President . . Pe ggy Lou Davis Robert Beckwith . . Secretary . . Robert Beckwith Robert Pekarsky . . . Treasurer , . Robert Pekarsky Joan Carpenter A Social Chairman . , Joan Carpenter . , . Advisor .... Flora Rizzo Jean Bahn Robert Beckwith Barbara Bidwell Mary Ann Brunn Joan Carpenter Peggy l.ou Davis Richard Frank Shirley Gaenzler Gladys Greenwood June l'lagstrom George l-lall Gladys Morris Gloria Mullord l.aura Muscarella Pauline Patterson Robert Pekarsky Arline Schoenber Marjorie Arnold Elaine Geraghty 8 Purpose: By a varied program of activities-singing French songs, reciting French poems, making French notebooksfinteresting Junior students in French, thereby stimu- lating them to greater proficiency in the language. 65 PENDING CLUB Donald King . . ...4. . . President Oliver Hubbell . . Vice-President Beryl Present . , . Secretary Avery C, Bacon . . . .,... Advisor William Cady Herbert Chester Marcus Crapsey Jack Elder William Gard Jaclc Jackson Donald King Herman Katz Charles Nelson Ernest Robertson Albert lyser Tom Tibbetts James Woodruff Purpose: 'lo increase members' sldll in the sport of fencing with loils and sabres. EUHHtSPUNUlNEl ELUB Dorothy Lee ..........r.. President Doris Hancoclc . . Vice-President Richard Myers . . . . Secretary Carl Lang .... .... A dvisor Doris l-lancoclc Helen Bittlcer Alice Wolner Noelle Cadle Victor Morrell Frances Stevenson Ruth Goettel Margaret Moller Pauline Parce Mavis Dunlop Dorothy Zimmer Richard Meyer Elizabeth Nixon Beverly Weibel Anne Johannson Dorothy Lee Ruth Cassidy Doris Heusinger Paul Weiner Charles Bovverman Shirley Finlc Purpose: To further international goodwill through correspondence, to increase the members fund of lcnovvledge concerning loreign nations-the countries and the peoples. Peggy Lou Davis Mary Alexander Marie Weaver Joan Carpenter Miss Jane Cameron AI Urelis Jerry locars . John l-lunsiger Arthur Bruclcman Al Brown . Walter J. Willis . President Vice-President . Secertary Social Chairman . Advisor . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer Social Chairman . Advisor Purpose: lo acquaint Junior High students with the organizations and activities ol the school, and stimulate an interest in extra-curricular activitiesi to instruct juniors in club procedure. Lois Dale . John Lowe Wendy Curtis . Francis Atlcins John Bell l'lelen Bittlcer John Brown Alan Cohen Mary Cool: Marcus Crapsey Wendy Curtis Lois Dale Arthur Davidson Jaclt Elder David Flint Maurice flint Leonard Gallant Milton Gross Eugene Handler Jaclc l-larrison Ellis Hormats Alvin Keene George Koosier Marion LaVier Jesse Lee Purpose: The Chess Club strives to promote an interest in the games, Chess, Camelot, and Checlcers. EAME EHESS CLUB . President . . Vice-president . . Secretary . . Advisor . HA Lois Dale Erving Beal . Wendy Curtis . . William Charles Lessenger Jerome Levy Carl Maibaum Charles Michaels Carlton Moore Victor Morrell Robert Platt Val Plumb Edwin Range Quentin Remein Thomas Robinson Louis Rosenthal Marlc Rosenzweig Robert Schoenberg Kermit Schooler Dura Sweeney Fred Llffelman Jean Uffelman Robert Wagner Marshall Waingrow Ray Weisler ELUH l-lutchinson Robert Griswold . . President . . John Sullivan James Woodruff . , Vice-President . . James Woodruff Raymond Schantz . . Secretary . . . Robert Griswold . . . . Advisor . . . Lee N. Sherwood William Farber l-larry Swarthout Robert Griswold John Sullivan Warren Pease Marton Weiss Raymond Schantz James Woodruff Purpose: To acquaint the members with the scientific art of Photography, to bring amateur photographers of the school together to discuss their problems, to exchange ideas. 67 Charles Closson Edward Flutts Edward Turney . Charles -loor Thomas Barron Robert Beers Charles Closson James Devlin Fred Doty DELTA HI-Y . President . . Fred Doty . Vice-President . Robert Wood . Secretary . . . Philip Jobes . Treasurer . Arthur Parsons . Advisor Raymond F. Savage Edward Flutts Richard Fox Philip Jobes Charles Knope John Kooman Robert McConnell Arthur Parsons Charles Penrose Frank Ragonesi Edward -lurney Robert Wood Purpose: To promote and maintain high standards of Christian character throughout the school and community. The club has had a fairly good year, including in its program two social events, several excellent discussion periods, and a tallc by Mr. Witzel on the subject of War. Three members attended the Western New Yorlc Hi-Y Council meeting in Buffalo in March. Charles Tulce John Ostrander Thomas Brigham George Francis Alvin Keene James Kelso Purpose: To create, home and school. Sid Cuuenett . Daniel Rogers . Paul Eastman . Joe Franlclin . Melvin Smith Daniel Booth Edward McCarthy Richard Murray maintain, a GAMMA HI-Y . President Secreta ry-Treasurer . . Advisor Donald King Myron Klein Thomas Morse John Ostrander . Charles Tulce John Qstrander Louis Hoffman l-loward Sameuls Robert Springer Charles Tulce Robert Wallace nd extend a high Christian character throughout the AHETA HI-Y . President . Vice-President . . Secretary . Treasurer . Advisor Nelson Bently Franlc Mclntyre Richard Bently Richard l-lastings . Sid Guenett Daniel Rogers Paul Eastman . Joe Franlclin . Roger Repp Fred Bardo Holmes Pooley l-lugh Crosby Purpose: To create and maintain the high ideals of Christian character throughout the school and community. The chapter holds monthly dinner meetings with spealcers, and weekly meetings with discussions carried on by members. as , Robert Stenzel George Goetz Paul Hartmann Quentin Remein B. R. Jones Ralstin Bloom William l'lindmarch Donald Burdiclc Myron Rosenblatt William Brownell Jaclc Yeager Arthur Parsons Purpose: To enfo about the building. Charles Mercer Ethel McClurg Miriam Cohen Mrs. Rath . Nathaniel Beclcer Miriam Cohen Sherman Cohen Janet Dworslcy Beth Keene Charlotte Keller EUHHIUUR HTHUL Robert l'lart Arthur Kohls Eldred Stenzel Richard Taylor Charles Thompson Keith Armour Jaclc Amdrusl4y William Wilson Commissioner of Safety Captain . Captain Captain . . Advisor George Taylor Robert Lewis Earl Sweeney Robert Snell Lester l'lausen Rodger Blanlc Stephen Yost rce school regulatons regarding corridors and conduct of students SENIUR ART CLUB Lois Pringle Mildred Solcolow Sobyl Stein Rhoda Suclcle Alice Temlcin Richard Vollmer Purpose: To stimulate an interest and proficiency in art members' individual needs. Allen l'loplcins Oliver l-lubbel Jennie Qsterling Jerry Archer Tom Brigham l-larriet Davis John Donnally Lawrence l'lall Eugene l-landler Jaclc l'lorner Qliver l-lubbel AVIATIUN CLUB . . President . . . Vice-President . . . Secretary . . Advisor Richard l-lutchinson l-lerbert Koming Cameron Jameson John Johonnot Kenneth Luplow Bill Lurner Gerald Marlcs Ralph May William Woodward . . President . Vice-President . Secretary-Treasurer . . ' Advisor Euenice Leve Annette Levin Ethel McClurg Charles Mercer Eloise Mullord Pauline Parce by giving attention to the . Quentin Remein . John Johonnot . Jennie Qsterling . . Edward l'lartell Ross Nevel Jennie Csterling l'lelen Reed Earnest Robinson Morton Rosenbloom Wilbur Sage Roy Sharp Walter Wells Purpose: To better acquaint the members with the science of aviation. 69 Max Bellis . Phillip Townsend George Troup SOPRANOS Anna Barber Barbara Beeney Mary Best Barbara Blackstone Marjorie Brandt Shirley Cohen Beverly Eckrick Muriel Feldman Betty Gordon June Gagstrom Betty l'lanna Harriet Katz Elaine Kleban Evelyn Lehle Bernice Levine Leona Levine Shirley Levine Pauline Moore lnez Nease Lois Parr lda Pitcher Jean Rappaport Arlene Schonberg Carlotta Scinta Dorothy West JUNIUR EHUHUS TENORS Mark Amdursky Roger Beal Merwin Browitz Alan Cohen Arthur Davidson Geor e Johnson Fay Nliaxian Robert Parker Jerry Tokars Norman Webb ALTOS Mary Alexander Lois Baschna el Gwendolyn Biggie Betty Burnett Florence Cherkass Gladys Clapper Angela Farinella Edna Jarvis l'lannelore Kreuck Dedra Marshal Arlene Meyer . President . . Secretary . . Conductor Agnes Mulholland Elaine Nadel Margaret Negus Myrtle Page Dorothy Rankin Ruth Renner Elsie Riesdorler Sarah Schade Phillip Townsend l-lelen lrene Watson Murray Wolfe lrene Wolfson BASS Max Bellis Marvin Brudno John Doyle Albert Ferrin Walter Frederick Edward Mathews Howard Qtis Robert Platt Alvin Reingold Floyd Williams William Young INTERNATIUNAL HELMIUNS ELUH Dorothy Schroeder .... President . . . Dorothy Schroeder lrving Beal . . Vice-President . . Rodger Davis Carolyn Zwick . . . Secretary . . . . Beth Keene lrving Beal Rodger Blank Fay Calkins Betsey Cook Rodger Davis . Corresponding Secretary . . Social Chairman . . Advisor Margaret Jameson Alvin Keene Beth Keene l-larriet Lundgaard Margaret Millard Mavis Dunlap Marjorie Moreland Bertha Field Eugene Giedt Robert Griswold Thelma l'lerman Mary McDonald Pauline Parce Betty Paul Selma Pearlman l-larriet Lundgaard Charles Steinberg . Una l-lutchinson Richard Posner Amy Povvnall Marjorie Sommers Dorothy Schroeder Charles Steinberg Florence Stoll Esther Walsh Alice Wilmer Carolyn Zwick Dorothy Zimmer Purpose: To further the serious study of international Relations by providing a medium for debate and lectures, to stimulate interest in other countries thereby gaining a fuller understanding of the peoples. 70 'Q -. n .3 1c:x 2' '21, 2- ,321 Y .if Q I 'L -. . 3 - ' - 5 5. T 'f . ' -3 fb V .aj g F 'v . A.. ,A 2 gf.. :sk X ., YV .mr . JS, . W . ., ' 6, . -gi H , ng 0? .i l.f ,f if' a Lftfigixfywiiitziigigint - 'Y ' SHP- 4-:'1'T7w 1 x' f ' .fl J... - 4. ral' : vie r P ' ' K .- Sis o ' xiii! W- 45' vz' 5, 5, ax. fx' .-1? lg I-'J ,Z 1 C - I5 I i. 'N : -.L Ss n 1'-'vs' .Q if .,, -A 45 4- 2, 8.1. ,Eff . 945, S'-it S ur .YJ . af, !:.v 1 1,21 'git' 'E 1 AP, ffl c 1,1 ' P . L- E-: A ' 4195 2-'-f ' 1 731 'A an W 2. . Q 1., 54 . 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Ames Curchin, who was invaluable to the t , was chosen unarifnously as Captain ol the mythical all-scholastic team. 7'I Coach g-.. K'-' R lt 4 fa f X xx 3 'S A' K I is 1. C153 .,, OL,C,t.S g Leonard J. Caldwell S U C E F H Coach j . SQUAD 'ul- Joe Adams Alex Henderson Richard A. Williamson jxmefs Curchin ?hiIIilEJAINSiIIer H 1l3rthurRZe1IteCi! t . Edivagdrglutts C71nflrIesCI3Ic7ilII!iiJs Eddvzlalrdgrliescilale, Manager Harold I'Iayes Tom Woodard RESULTS The Monroe hooters ended in Iourth place, having vvon Iour games, lost three, and tied tvvo, to garner ten points. First place went to West with sixteen points. McDovveII, Forrest, and Woodard starred In several games. Captain BiII'I Williamson suffered a Icnee injury in the Fourth game which Icept him inactive the rest of the season. SOCCER STANDINGS W I. I I9 West . . .... 8 'I 0 I6 Jetierson I 7 'I 'I 'I5 Madison . 7 I O 'I4 Monroe . 4 3 Q 'IO I:ranI4Iin . . 3 3 3 9 Charlotte . 3 5 'I 7 East . . . 3 4 O 6 Marshall , , Q 6 I 5 -I-ech . . . O 7 Q Q Canandaigua . O 5 S2 Q -A 4 L 79 Q Regulars John Artz Glen Davis Ralph Metherell Victor Schroeder Charles 'loor Larry Young George Wallace, Edison Tech, . Marshall . . West . Monroe Madison . East . . Franlclin . Jetlerson . . ERUSS Manager E U U N 'I' H Y Lee Ackley SQUAD Carey Brown, Jr. William Clemens Sherman Cohen Stanley Friedman lvar Lundgaard RESULTS 3 Q Q 1 Reserves William Mendenhall Fred Patterson l-larry Svvarthout Bob Wallace Jaclcson Wells 'lst Qnd 3rd Points 4 4 1 5 Q 6 1 1 7 Q 1 8 Q Q 1O Q Q 10 Q Q 1O According to the triangular point system the team with the lowest number ol points wins. Running on the triangular point system which was inaugurated last year, the team, led by Larry Young, ended in Fourth place. Coach Aclcley has high hopes for next season, as the team will lose only three runners. 73 l Coach s , 1 t THAEK ' :EEZ f rc , QQO yd. DashvJohn Stewart, l-lobart l.erner 440 yd. Dashffxllred Bush, Roy Sharp Q20 yd. Hurdle-Allred Bush, Roy Sharp Pole Vault4John Austin, Jerry Archer Shot l3utfl2obert Marshall, Charles Dettman l-ligh .lumpfllon Thompson Louis Michelsen, Coach letter men lrom the previous season. SQUAD 'IOO yd. Dashfhlobart l.erner, Larry Young, John Stewart Mile Run-Larry Young, Ralph Metherall, John Artz, lvar Lundgaard Coach Michelsen is most optimistic as to the success ol the tracl4 team with seven BASEBALL At the time olvvriting, the baseball team has not yet played its First game, but coach Blair is very pleased with the turnout. lVlany ol last yearls veterans vvill have to light hard not to be replaced by the very promising rookies of 1936. Tony Cagnazzo and Joe Franklin have experience as a lirst team battery, and phillips, Curchin, Gamble, and Jerry Curran are assured positions because ol their participation last year. 74 Ralph Blair, Coach HUWLINE Louis Michelsen . ..... . Coach SQUAD George Davis Art Kryger, Captain Leon Schaeffer Jaclc Elder Sidney Miller Fred Utlelman The Red and Blue Pin-piclcers started slowly this year, having lost the services ol all ol last years veterans. Although the team landed in Fifth place in the interscholastic league, several high individual games were rolled by Jaclc Elder and Sid Miller. School Won Lost Franklin . . 31 5 West . . Q7 9 Edison . . Q4 TQ Madison . . Q0 'I6 Vocational . 'I6 Q0 Monroe . . 'I6 Q0 Jefferson . . 'IQ Q4 Marshall . . 16 Q0 East . . TQ Q4 Charlotte . 5 31 179 'I81 Lee Aclcley . . .... . Coach SQUAD Lester Klein Roy Roberts l loward Samuels DOUBLES LaVerne l-lorton Robert Lovell With l'loward Samuels, city Junior Tennis Champion returning this season, Coach Aclcley predicts that his championship team will easily capture First place as all the boys are veterans. The matches are to be played at the Rochester Tennis Club. Practice will start soon in the gymnasium. ASKATINE Louis Michelsen .... Coach SQUAD John Van Lare Eugene Wahl Don Thompson The Monroe slcaters were very successful in winning second place in the interscholastic meet against stiil competition. The team failed to win First place only because they were disqualified in the relay. 75 ROCI'lCStCf,S Students' Store furnislwing poolcs, educational supplies, sporting goods, games, stamp collectors stamps and supplies, social stationery, printing, ancl engraving SCRANTOM'S Compliments of ARCHER MOTOR CO., INC. 350 Monroe Avenue FORD DEALER Q4-l-lour Service Mon. 477 S , is FENYVESSY ENTERPRISES MONROE MADISON O STRAND iv' WEST END ' I o 'rWl l ' ,ff ,M FAMILY l t, Rocliestefs Largest ancl Most popular Locally-Qvvned Theatres 76 LIGHT, the Silent Partner That Conserves EYESIGHT! Most successful people have had to burn some Umidnight oil. When you study or read at night, Light is the Silent partner that helps to banish eyestrain and the drowsiness which goes with it. Adequate lighting induces added interest in the many things you have to do. l-lave your eyes examined and il corrective measures are necessary, have them made. Remember that adequate lighting will help to conserve your eyesight. ROCHESTER GAS 8: ELECTRIC CORP. Better Light Nfemzf Better Siglatv lVlonday is progress Day MAKE ir coum sv SAVING SOMETHING . ROCHESTER SAVIN GS BAN K 'l83'l - l2ochester's Qldest Financial lnstitution - 1936 Two Qtlicesz 47 Main Street West, corner South Fitzhugh 40 Franlclin Street, Corner North 77 W. F. MacGUIRE, PHARMACIST We are catering to the thinking people, Our policy of conducting a clean wholesome drug store six days in the week has met with general approval. Phone Monroe 7231 A Distinctive Drug Store We Deliver Compliments of THOMAS F. TROTT Supervisor of the 6th Ward THE EYES HAVE IT- Meaning, that your eyes may have more influence than you realize, on your success at school. I-lere, in a modern, scientifically-equipped optical department, we are able to determine whether your school-vvorlc might not be bettered with the help ol properly- Fitted eyeglasses. l'lad you thought ol it? I-l. I-i. EAST, Qptometrist in Charge MAIN FLOOR SIBLEY, LINDSAY 8x CURR CO. iagara University SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ROCHESTER DIVISION Registered degree courses in business preparing for: 'l. C. R. A. Examinations. Q. Entrance to l'ligh Schools. 3. Teaching Commercial Subjects in l-ligh School. 4. Executive positions in business. Special courses lor non-high school graduates in both day and evening sections. JOHN R. WILKINSON, Dean For Descriptive Bulletin Telephone lVlain 'ITQ4 50 Chestnut Street, Rochester, N. Y. 78 Compliments of JM66! You? RED a. WHITE FOOD STORE PWM, gf ,196 366 parlc Ave. l2.J,Scl1lottman,l3rOp. BIRDSEYE FROSTED FGODS We Deliver Phone Monroe 34Q7 CLINTON AND MAIN . E E E ew' Um Jn 1 x lst O I J, li Compliments Ol llvjuld fjfji iw' , f 'v YOUR SWEET SHOP C '. - ompliments of Famous for Sandwiches A N A CEL,e,Q dfblkfl, ir X, Q92 Monroe Avenue GORDCDN STUDIO Portrait Pliotograpliers I 197 EAST AVENUE Stone 961 79 Left to right from top: 1. Lefty. Q. Patriotism, the student oath 3. Our newest teacher, 4 5 6 . To ease those tired muscles. .Watch this thing jump. . Correct, spell cat now. 7. Long and lanlcy. 8. Who lDid1 cent? 9. A Funny place to put a mirror. 10. Who's making all that noise? 11. So l said to him. . . 12. A little penthouse on Alexander Street. 13. lt runsl 14. Business men's class. 15. Who played that E Flat? The DuBois Press Builders of College Annuals Rochester, N. Y. No. Horsepower equals ft. lbs. 550 x no. of sec. Now what do l do? Me and the Monroe Life. l-low do ya see around this thing? Oh, you blow through here. . Matters of state. . The briny deeps. . , I . Q. fff7W 2 2 , . f,gW'f 'CJJ y0WM Q jf '4 QP :WM A -v ' 46 17 1 M A ,,, , 1 ' I Kaya. Q , 1. 0 lj: .f. ,vm D 9'-' .Tr 31- ,K4-'s ,q'.'-Yizx LQ,-. ' '.fq'. 4. , 1. 4, 5 1. lr 'fo . 'lt' ,, . 552: J . qw -1 Q Wu 1 'N lt? 'Q E13 , A 1' f 9. - 7 is Q.. ' 31 dh 11 . ,. .. . . 1f'i. - -.. 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