New Rochelle High School - Rochellean Yearbook (New Rochelle, NY)

 - Class of 1926

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SAMUEL GLASSER Fordlzanz-College of Plzarzzzacy- They must have missed Sam a lot over at Morris High, and while N. R. sympathized with them, it welcomed Sam with open arms. No won- der-he obtained honors at Morris and walked off with several here. He is working to put an M.D. and Ph.G. after his name, and nobody worries about whether he'll do it or not, with a few other degrees to boot. That's the worst of being brilliant, especially when you shine as much as Sam does. President of Class, 25 CMorris High, ID g M. H. Track Team, 2, M. H. Baseball, 2, M. H, Handball, 15 M. H. Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 35 M. H.. French Club, 1, 2, 3. ' Louis JosEPH GL1cK New York University, 'ALou,' is athletically, musically, studiously, and dramatically inclined. And by Uinclinedu we don't mean that he tilts his head back and struts around as if he were balancing a penny on his nose, for with all his accom- plishments he has a sunny disposition and is friendly to everyone. Scholarship Club, l, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 45 Class. Basketball, 4. A GERTRUDE CAROLINE GLOGAU Barnard' Gertrude represents the literary group in this class, she writes poetry, and like all artists, has a lot of hair. Like all artists she also has her peculiar hobbies-old prints, etchings, discussions, swimming and horseback riding. Quite peculiar, yes? Gert is a flowery talker and very dramatic. Can she' read Latin with wonderful translations and gorgeous words? Sheid dumb- found Virgil himself. Nevertheless, W'ith all thy foibles, we love thee- still. House, lg Senate, 3, 45 French Club, 3, 45 Dramatic Club, 4, Junior' Red Cross, 4, Senior Reporter for Bulletin, 4. I BEATRICE EDITH GOLDSTEIN Barzzard' During her Junior Year 'tBee became aware of the fact that we have a few clubs here, From that time on she has greatly enioyed being a mem- ber of several. Perhaps she was aware of the presence of our organizations during hr first two years, but was too bashful and timid to participate. Who- knows? Dramatic Club, 3, 45 Library Club, 4, Scholarship Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 French, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross, 45 Traffic Squad, 45 Committee-Junior' Issue of P. Sz W., 35 Librarian of Dramatic Club, 35 Students' Day Com- mittee, 2. 29

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ETHEL ELIZABETH FERRY Betty is a chess fiend and has become quite expert in moving the little pieces of wood. VVe ourselves exult in the game of kings Cand queensl, and therefore can appreciate Betty's mania. Another of her accomplish- ments is that of driving a 'lChevy or, as it is more commonly called, a Shove Alongf' We aren't sure whether she drives or pushes her prairie schooner, but we are certain that Betty has, does, and will derive a great amount of pleasure in saying that she has a grown-up baby carriage. Chess Club, 35 Court of Honor, 3, 45 Spanish Club, 45 Bankers' Asso- ciation, 45 Secretary of Court of Honor, 4. MARY JEAN FOLEY Proebel League Mary's hobby is the movies. Shake hands, Mary, we like movies, too. As we sit here and write our mind has Hown far away at the mention of movies. Now we are in Bagdad with Douglas Fairbanks, now in England with Mary Pickfordf' Anyway, our job at the present is to write, not effuse. Mary has a great deal of patience and courage for her task in 1936 will be that of teaching kindergarten children their A B C's. French Club, 3, 4. RUTH FRENCH Northland College Here we have a Very useful young person, and a credit to her class. Many of the organizations have found a helpful member in Ruth, and she is a star where Algebra is concerned. Of course, she didn't tell us this. Wfe had to find it out. VVe had another pleasant thing to say about her, but you can find it out yourself by glancing at her picture. After that, glance will not be the word. House, lg Scholarship, lg French Club, 2, 3, Library Club, 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Club, 3, 45 Lost and Found, 3, 4g Secretary of Library Club, 4. ESTHER GINGOLD This young lady Cyoung is right, she's only fifteenj is going to be a lawyer. Sorry, Rob., but you'll have to wear a mask. You couldn't frighten us a bit. At all events don't be a criminal lawyer, for you'd start another crime wave and be flooded with unfortunate CFD clients. Scholarship Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, House, 15 Senate, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic, 3, 4, Red Cross. 28



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ROSE GOLDSTIEIN Colizaizbia Here is a girl who is careful and thorough in her work, so we can foretell without any fear of exaggeration that she will be a secretary worth having when she enters the business world, just as she Was a girl worth having at N. R. for more reasons than one. She played volleyball and basketball, as well as being in the Scholarship Club for four years. Volleyball, 23 Class Basketball, 2, 35 Scholarship Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Pen- manship Club, 4. HERBERT A. GREEN , C o1'1zcII Besides being athletic, Herb seems to be quite a musician. His chief hobby is remembering jokes and cracking them on his friends, he says. But we don't believe that he spends much time doing that-not after seeing his Algebra marks, we don't. Advertising will be his future occupation. just at present he spends some time playing the banjo-mandolin. U Orchestra, l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 3, 4, Football Squad, 2, Crew, 3, Track Squad, 2, 3. ELSIE JANE GREER Jane plays the piano and is interested in dramatics. She loves the out- of-doors and likes to sail a boat. She says that she tries to do her best, but we needn't have been told. Jane attended Miss Coombes' Select School, and is the most un-high-hattish person you ever saw. Pardon us, We meant Udemocraticf' Glee Club, 4g Red Cross, 3, 45 Dramatic Club, 4. ALICE Gnoss It must have been that year in Lausanne, Switzerland, that made Alice such a lovely girl. VVe are not surprised that her favorite subject is French, and that she is very Frenchy herself. Wfe are glad that she did not bring back the shoulder-shrugging habit, altho she has a way of making her eves twinkle that is quite as effective. ' ' French Club, 4, Dramatic. Club, 4. 30

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