Niagara Falls High School - Niagarian Yearbook (Niagara Falls, NY)

 - Class of 1938

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I 1 4xrf1De ' THE IXIIAGARIAIXI Published IH June 1938 by the students of The Niagara Falls Hugh School Vol. IX. N ,S a 1 f-2 H FGREWGRD For lilly years lhe porlals of Niagara Falls High School have sloocl open lo sluclenls who have soughl lmowleclge. Each year 'rhe senior class has lell some new ideal lo which lhe following classes rnusl aspire. Therefore, in endeavoring lo show our re- specl and apprecialion, we dedicale Jrhis. The Niagarian of l938, lo The lorly- nine gradualing classes which have gone before. 2 1889 938 llf Cormlhlan columns sfrefchmq +o lhe slcy, The Nnagara Falls l-lngh School, we see as we pass by - fm: xi: . 5,,,,71,gf ' l. 4- 5 Q 4 . ww Q ,V y Ii?1',jgfQ . l f , V V MMR Rig , 3 Shadows on fhe building mean fha? summers on Hwe way And we sensors soon will have our graduahon day 4 1 889 938 ui .nllllll is Daily framping up 'rlwese sfeps so sleep, The memory of +l1is school we will always lceep DEDICATIGN FiTTy years have passed since The TirsT class graduaTecT Trom our Alma MaTer. To The memory oT Those seven graduaTes we dedicaTe This book and hope ThaT we may be as successTul in liTe as They. ATThough Times have changed The pur- poses and goals oT IQ38 are sTill The same as Those oT l889 6 1 889 Z 938 TABLE CDF CCDNTENTS ADMINISTRATION SENIQRS SENIGR ACTIVITIES JUMQRS JUNIQR ACTIVITIES SQPHQMQRES ATHLEHCS CRGANEAUON FEATURES FRATERNVUES SQRCRWES FACULTY C Cd H Qraoby f fm xe 1 W n x r J Sf r one 5 nn fwf 2 x 8 1889 Wg 'W ,Q ' , 'md,1l'11 v Qfv.:Qi, H cicziefwcx O 'Mai ou pubis 3: aw: si We Q-VC cm krowkioqe fo New Rn 5-vi-W O lrar Q Gai pe HE +l'wey'U be Omg- W, V-JCM' f-C 'f-wc! Q 5, www iw' vEC'uCff V v.f- at . 2 .fx .- -M-P AQNQX-1 NNJ. Qs ,JH-n..,,. in ' 41 f.. is lr' RRDER Bvzysftefw, Nw. ri lt, - x 'IQ 1,1 1:1 , I., ,,,fg'Q5 w . Jifq. TQM,-I-1, Awff , ,I.f?a,.2., is 'V . ,gy V. 1. ff , W K 938 To uhe Members of +he Class of l938: Your class is uhe fillieuh +o receive diplomas from fhe Niagara Falls l-ligh School. Your graduauion is 'rhe climax ol lilly years of educalional endeavor in This cify on 'rhe par? ol hundreds of leachers and uhousaruds of young men and women. Those who have gone before you have seu an example of loyalfy lo Niagara Falls and of success in uhe myriad of life s opporuunuhes which challenges you lo even grealer achievemenls You are Hue Golden An nuversary class Yours is a Golden Opporlunuuy If my wish 'rhau each of you may make rhe mosr of uhau' opporfunily LYNDON H STROUGI-l Greelings lo lhe Class of l938 The years roll around and one Niagarian succeeds anouher each one beHer uhan uhe preceding one This s as I+ hould be for progress is The sure ufoundahon for 'rhe lulure Each gradualing class carries wiuh il info The world uhe nahon s hopes and aspirahons May you The Class out I938 piclc up fhe uorch and bear I+ 'ro new heughus Thai God will be wiuh you as you go singing +0 your deshry is uhe wish of your Trlend JAMES F TAYLOR Superunfendenf of Schools To uhe Class out I938 Once again lhe commencemenu' season has arrived bringing wiuh ui Hue successful culminahon of your dreams and ambihons For many years if has meanu' hard work and uhe will +o persisu in uhe lace of disappounumenu Now upon graduauion I have fhe very grear pleasure of ex lending ro you as members of uhe class of I938 my good wishes for your iurure success and happiness EMMA HULEN ,kia Harry F Abate Mark R Bedford Socnal Sclence Scmence Gregg Abbey Sclence Alfred W Benson Scnence Robert H Baxter Commercial Florence Abendrofh L Dale Blendlnger Mathematxcs Commerclal Dorothy Apple Commercial Frank Bedaska Mechanical Drawing Ethel L. Bloomungdale Latin Margaret Baggallay Efhel F. BVBY English El'lS'iS 1 NX: 889 938 -.af Olnve T Chatterton Mabel E Eshelman Englnsh Englush luduth Clements Ari' Engllsh james V Fabuano Anne Dorgan Commercnal RUTH A Cook Alice M Finn Modern Languages Modem Languages MBV B Cfamef Paul P Fowler f SCIENCE Modern Languages f gf...- C. B. Emerf Music Esther E. Dahlqulsf Harlan P, Freeman Mathematics Science Cora I Cratrlck Helen Hunt Lahn Physlcal Educahon Refa H Hall Della A Hutson Mathematics Llbraruan Ili' .x Q, Helen M Hull English Nuna C Harwood Ruth M jameson Social Scuence Commercnal Chrnshana S Evelyn M Kelm Hathaway Commercnal Mafhematucs Florence M Howe Soclal Sclence james Hesser MaY l Lanlgan MUSIC Commercial I2 l 889 938 Mary O Leckluder Cafherune Morrissey Ar Mafhemaflcs ln Carollne Leng Louue B Mosher Sewmg M Ellzabeth Mltchell English Mary Margaret Murphy Mafhemafucs Commercml eph L Longo ng r,,a Dorothy A Mahoney Social Scnence English Wlnlfred A Naylor joseph Moran Commercual I . Q Kgs' Elverfa I Muller Edfher C Neubecker Modern Languages Commercual Bernrce M Oluver Warren A Scofchmer Englzsh Music 5 Weldon R Oliver Modern Languagec Thvra M Rasmussen Soclal Scuence Mary Allce Scuff Modern Languages L Iofeph O OH Dorothy Senppel Science Socual Scnence B N Parsons Physrcal Educahon Edmond l Sklmln Socnal Science Ruth C. Robinson English Margaret M. Parson' Ada L. Sfeele Commercial Social SCiEI'1Ce 889 rhomas L czerbac I J .1 Anna W Baader 938 Modern Languages A Gow Brownell Sz Phy ng I Educafron Harrretf A Weeks ther M Sturge Qocual Scnence English ste Amelia Phelps Wh Phys cal Education Gertrude M Tresself Latin Ruth Young 1. Latin Benlamln H Timm Mafhemafrcs Acldlfzonal Faculty Members Modern Languages oarrle l Brownell English May A Gentry Commercral Ruth L Hauck Englnsh 'F x x Mary Ryan Commercial ' W1 E5 . , ' I -L fl ' Q Q , , , if A , A , 5,1 N ' L '-eg, 'Y llqlfb ' v E' . L: 1 A 'laik f N f .4 I All , l - 1 '2 . ' ,Q X ' f I ! l . W K 'V X- Q. . I l A If , L , Uk' Q A 1 X V Tv X Y, A V dr E . . ,f 3 y , ' ' ' I ' - ,3 15 p - W- 1 CENIORS Ann Q fm H Arm C w f V mfr O C3 I6 1 889 .1 A1 M ' v.'e w- H? Tm- wr, Hwy fa 5-'Ar' ' 'Q Fo ww OVIV vw' ,5 bull. we-!.fw 'x 1: M rw' Bm V--W1 WV. 5,uc,Ue:-f. 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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Presldenl James Dunlop Vuce Pre ldenr Rebecca Grusvvald S Cfelcify George Easler Treasurer Belle Farrar C ass l-lnslorran Wal ram Lauroesch Clws Propher Loyal Bogarl C 1 Tc la or Blanche Kehoe C ws Slwhslrclan Roberl Galley lvlanl e Oralor Sigmund Plusdralc Class Advisor lvlr Moran X lo The Senlors Congralulalaons lo each ol you Gradualuon from 'rhe Nragara Falls Hugh School lS your reward for lhe uw rrurg and lnlensuve achvulles you have pursued here r-lowever lhus achlevemenl as lhe word commence r onl mples IS only lhe begvnnmg of your slruggle For lhe knowledge lhal' will assure you ol success In our cho en vocaluon Bc ng sc ecled by you as your class advisor has been an honor highly apprecualed and lhoroughly enloyed lhwnlq you s ncerely lor your conludence and cooperahon JOSEPH MORAN 93 8 af' ' ., , Q.-f S l ' ' - l- l . . ....,. . u c S ,.,. f A X' Iss -s l A ,E S c Q E U ' S ,uu. 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I , H HW, f y W ,?,W ,,,Y,, 7 -A ,fyrf iff, W WWW Y , , ,, ,,,,,,,.,., fiom SENIOR CLASS ORGANIZATION CoIor dubonner and I3 ue Elowcr girdnnra ind IL n o Io Tho socrcr oI o Hn y or pur o MOTTO arman NJIIIan x Frank Ransom Dor 5 BuChhoI Lew 5 TayIor Mary BUfdlCIi CCDLOI3 AND TLONNEI2 urmar I2IhA1frfnwr Qodr ch Symnnes RI-Qhird Jamc John Bryam Co Chaurmen Srdney Bruce DANCE MI Ce I A Ihurs WI Grira Vaughan Donfd I-Iuman im J McDermId Edward G II ck I2oI3erI CooIey Sherman Cannon WIIIIwm NoIIe Sara I4nauI BOYS CLOTI-IES Charrman Aod son Lys Ch m WII'Iam PcoIe re Day Zwno I-Iemra Robf-5rI Terry erry GIRLS CLOTHES Chawrman Lana Livery Peggy Lou Bauer Luc Craig Marrory Bragg Marlo y Dye BOYS CAP AND GOWN AI'Ircg AusI n Mwhcw CaI I-Iox 1rd Pa mor an oo GIRLS CAP AND CCWN C a min Mary G uIn He-Icn LyI4o Vernnmca Richards YoIando D Archangcao Doro+hea LaBuda y 4 r ar L u EI inc OFT frn M cu mr Jacob Bfw 889 1: if , I, Q I . M I : A success Ia C rw-nf C I p se. Ch I 7 A I II ' Mor'-ff I 2 II I ' I X C , CI :I ,-- u CI 2' I I I .C ' :S L -, A 5' - ' + III' n r , V 'IME . .I I I I , I I ' Cf I - I I 1 ns. an ':I OaI I y Ioson I I 'L' I 4 , C II . YQ r ChaIrman-Eugene Ingram A I C ' I6'1 ' vf I VW, f w P Ia Johr' Bryan' I 7 h Ir f f f a IIffr I I I I y , Chffrrna'1--Bornfa 1 Sw. Da Ig .I uh xg-n N 1' fa y 'G 4 ,E ,TWH .59 S I Y SI I Pa I 6 QCCIL Bc-ry' If Ru'rl'1 V Aderman Mary Anne Agnello Ollwello L Albion Joyce Naomi Anflwony Belly V Archer William Berlrarn Arqy Bealrnce Marie Arnone Millicenf Lynn Arfliurs Esflmer Aydelolle Neil J Baldau Alice Louise oall Raymond S Barry Peggy Lou Bauer Nan Baxler Conslance Kaflieryn Beafry Mollie Marina Bennefl ' ' i 'K Viola Georgella E. Bevelacqua Belly Louise Bird ii ' V i f f i 938 Y 5555 ae or Y. 'U Beryl Frances Blew Loyal Kennellm Bogarl Jack Boolwer Edward J Boiar Marlorie G Bragg Vera Vicloria Brody Jack E Breme Richard Lysle Brown ldred Brozza Viv an Lucell Brown Mary Agnes Brucalo John Wilber Bryanl Sydney Sire farl Doris A. Buclwlwolz l-lelen M. Buia Frank William Budde Rijra Mary Bulaclm Mary Madeleine Burdick B B 889 Bernace W Burns Clarroel Louuse Buller Josephine Geraldine Cale A rna Loulse Calhoun Jean Gerlrude Call errnan Cannon Maflhew Callen Reber? W Carosella lvlarlon G Carscallen Roland M Caro e a Vurqunua Harvey Case U Charles Channell Thelma L Casserl Salvalore Joseph Chaappone Adclvson Lyle Chr: man Eslelle Marne Chnodo Nancy Frances Chubb 938 Nick F Clrnuno mums'- 6 cr- -ss 8 NT'..:'w Qi Vllo J. Civileflo Marlo S Colosu Roberl Merrill Cooley Teresa Ann Coluqno Myra May Crulelln Belly M Cummings l-lerloerl Waller Curry Alfrueda Barbara Czaplak Jeanefle Callwernne Czepxnslcl Mane J D Amuco Wnllnam James Danser George Edward Darby Yolanda Dorls D Arcanqelo , L DLD D Oakley Davudson Dorolhy V Day Michael Angelo DeDario Palricia Lillian Deasy N r V .f Elizabelh Delaney 889 Lena C DeLaura Helen Marne Dell Felix A Deznlc Oscar Desgaluer Bessie Clara DlLaura Pefer J DnLaura Jr Ru+l1 Elva Durnond Sfella E Drllcum Anfolnelle Lore++a Donna Danlel Roswell Donovan Lulluan Marne Dougl'1'ry James Lennox SCOH' Dunlop Roxena Pearl Dunn Marlorue M Dye Marlorle Isabelle Durlcln Emaly Frances Dzvewlsz 938 George I-lughle++ Eas+er gran Frank Donna , ' f1.-'4f f- if -Wea, 1 J Q Q I, . .. f, if W' 1 5, Lf' .7 ,V f' 4 s A Lorraine Leah Eddy Roberf H. Edmonds Elizabe+h F. Edwards Alloerl' Ella Eleanor Marne Ella John Henry Erwin My Domnnuc J Efopuo N it K? as- '-'-?r'95 ' William Lewns Evans Belle Wheeler Farrar Fred Howard Eaulrnnq Helen Anne Eekele Helen B Feldmeyer Cecelia Vnrqnma Zablcowslcu Adelnne Eerranlo Josephune Celesfe Enasca Lucille Marqarel Fnnnen Dorolhy lsaloolle Forsey Jw Mary Irene Fruoerl 1 889 'L I 45 V ex 5 l . J g . . x l'fL A E i , . ' '52 -' ' ,af y 1. E1 F ' 3 I . y 3 r ' -gg r Y . xy y I L5 ' x L. L , - er, Qlr. ,..,, L HM e ' r,o, iw-3 ?-1:- S 'A f 5 3 0 . . , , 1 M. y ,..r Jane Arlene Frosl Doroflmy Ann Fucarnno Belly Jane Furman Vern Fulqenzn George F Gag Znque Grace Roberl K Galley Mary Marqarel Gauflner Doroflwy Zlllalc Elvnra Marne Geracufano Edward Eugene Gulluclc Jolmn James Glasgow Barbara B Gnmpel Harry Charles Goafer Eluzabeflw Goodfellow Marlon Loss Goerz Bernnce Marne Grabnec Granf Ken+l1 Johns 3a..s.. 938 G Jessie May Graves Leonard D. Gravino Irene Mary Greqorsli Rebecca M. Griswold Lorella R. Gremoll au F Hancock Sarah Haber Kay Vnrqnnna Harbalowslcn Janice Hardmq Alla B Hardnnq E Vurqunua Harlzner Helen Elnzabellw Hazel Zmo Waller Henna Elnzabelln K Hendry Selma Mae Hensclwe Arllnur Ernesl H II William O Hull J Howard Hoplclns 26 aasr TfS fQ rlll 1 8 89 Helen M Hornlsh Albrose J Hudson Donald W Human Lxlllan German Franlc Eugene Ingram Ella Maud Isom Anne lnsalaco Hesfer Ellease Isom Richard Waller James Eleen Rea Jacobs Leocardea Mary Janllc Mary Ann Carolyn Jarzab Wllluam Rnley Jenks Doris F Jewell Harold Pufnarn Johnson Davnd W Johnson Jean M Kanlnslcy Blanche Elnzabefh Kehoe 938 Ann lvlargaref Kennedy Grace Marie Kerr Bonila M. Kessler Marion Kianoff Arfhur Kllllan Ada Dolores Kelmczylc Sara Lu Knauff Clemenf M Krenkel Srella Ann Krzyscun l-lelen Veronica Kubnk Harold Kushner Charles Andrew La Barber Dorofhea Allce Labucla Joseph Pefer l.aDuca Kafhleen Marian l.aDue James A Lane Helen Frances Langley Wnllnam l-l Lauroesch 1889 I I , I ., ,- 7 .. . ' ' ,ff 'Nz Lena JUdIll'1 Lavery George Edward Leader Marqarel Caflwerune Lelvlay Frances R Leone Isabel Lnermo Waller Edward Lewns Margaref Jane Lneblq Carolyn Wlnnfred Luersclm June Arvada Llndquasl James S Logan Ann Loslco Ann Luna l-lelen Alice Lylco Jolnn Francis Lynch Fred l-lerberf Lyon Margaref Eleanor Lyon E'r+a Aluce MacDonald Belfy C McCoy 938 'UM William James McDermid Joseph Jerome McDonald Karhleen McGinnis Mary E Mc6u+h Wnlbur F McKeehan Franlc J McWhor+er Ann Maleclcls Dorofhy A Malcolm Esfher Mary Manenfe Marne Mahlcla Manlell Elsue Rose Marcmlco Joseph P Mardon Shirley Aluce Maslen Peler Paul Mazzeu Mary Mellclelohh Angela D Meller Mullon Norman Meseclc l-lenry Mess 1889 l , 3 I I Slella Ann Michaels Kallmleen Miller Charles Buck Mnlclwell Rulln Minqay Paul Donald Moore Wulllam R Morse Annelle A More l Norma Ellzabellw Mycue Jorn F Nelson George L Nelms Wullaam James Newman Loss Grner Nuclnolson Nalalne Nucholaus Clara E Nicola: William J Nolle Margorue A Norris 938 Jolwn M Nowak Mildred Niedermayer al ff'-.L-N .RNN gm W WL g. 2 16- -Z' ,AK Concelfa Amelia Louise Nudo l-larfley Nulfinq Marion Evelyn Odell Ruchard Charles Oldhelcl Myrl Delberl Olrogg Fred E O Nell Jr Phyllus Arlene Ongley Dorolhy Jea nne Osborn Richard Callan Owens Angeline Jeanelle Pace Mary Alice Pannfer Howard Ruchard Palmer Mary E Panaccu Theodore Joseph Paonessa Vrylunq Payne Evelyn Rose Park Muruel Agnes Pulman Dorolhy Elrzabefh Plasfer 889 Sigmund Plusdralc Mary Anlolnelle Police Wnllnarn J Poole Anne Polforak Dolores Glorua Pruefo Joseph F Pruncupe Margare+ Marne Raqnar Mary Louuse Randall Frank O Ransom f' Joseph S Ranqafore Mary Anne Rausa Dorofhy Alma Reese Gordon A Reeves John Rush Veronica Eluzabe-'rh Rlchard yvuan Arlne Rremer 938 Anlhony Rxzzo 1- Leonard R Rizzo -mg...-asf' Ns:-WWW' ....w M '1.. ::-f 34 . ,513 f gs, A ,fl -1 wmN4M.,k,.Qf i l If WNW., Roberl William Robida Roberl Harry Rosenberg Annelle l-lelen Rosenflwal Norma Grace Ross Louis Msclmel Rolella Edna Barbara Rudolph Juamla Julna Rudolph Salvalore Ru guerW Mary Ann Ruggurello Arlene Rulh Sadler Bernard E Sahl Arfhur Conrad Sandslrorn Anna lvl Scalxa YV Reclxard Lawrence Sclwulmensler ...if Edlllw lvl Sclwullz Rullw l-lelen SCOH Fredernclc Sdao N iP'! Lucy Ann Semunara --n-fr' Q 889 Rhda M Shafer Eluzabefh Jeanne Sharp Wulham Harold Shelfmure Efhei Jean Shuppy Ivan K Shurnan Dons S1srnondo John Francns Slnclafr James A Slanman Ross J Sluker Ada Jane Srmrh Earle M Smufh Esfelle V Soqak WN-...M r,.,.:'.- 5 Marqaref Ida Sparllng Sfewarf Zllm Mary J Spnronella iam, June C Sprague Edward F Sremplen James W Sfrasburq 938 1 S 1 . . I v 'V ' ' f V . . 1 - V,-.W Mk an ,, . I-. We A , F ' C' 1 ' s S is 5 G' . a+ I . R A ' ww wr , l ' 5 fi . A s ..s. ,a ... .., , , L . K E ' F YQ' . I f QL . ' 4 J- - 5 Y fi , . ' Norma Rullw Suflwerland Eugene Gee Swarfz Roderlclc O Symmes Gnsella Vuclorua Szymanslcu Helene Taczalc Vucfor A Talarlco Cafherme V Tamburrlno BeHy Marne Taylor Lewis L Taylor Amfa Nafalne Tedesco Roberf Wullnam Terryberry 4 Dorofhy Louuse Tomes Doris Irene Tompluns Marqaref Louise Tracey Callnerlne Joan Travns Rulh Jean Turczynslcn Evelyn Grace Turner 889 G, 74' Geraldi Vic'ro Tirnbs Mary Doro+hea Turner Angelune Ungaro Edward Earle Vaughan Grace Eluzabefh A Vaughan Alfred Volpe Thomas Fosfer Wall Roberl James Walsh Allce May Ward Dorofhy Anne Walers Charles T Weber 111 ll! f E June Wenmer Anlla T Weunhenmer Russel Woodhouse Emily Marne Wozmalc Mary Louise Wruqhf Pearl L Wrnqhf Roberl Lloyd Wyckoff 938 M ARM ADDIIIONAL SENICRS Maroaref A 1 Avwore M Roogri Much acl Eowirfi A oy c 1E Jown Bur Oc wry Barba :Bo Pm Rr nurd Cham Raymond Nikon CUYoHw Mdry D f'-Xnoe C wer INAWVQIJCVNJC D1 DC Ciny Dcuqlw FV f Q I xx Sfoycn Thomas F :ss onncs C Pacaw Prod P Gabrude Mary Ann Galbo Eyf Rr Glor fa Gwfforo Mary Wou sc Gonzi Q W Mann Crm If Go J wn B Go Donalo J korea Q Gr RRR I-morfou O Warren H Nw Q Wrwlmarn B HowQ1Ws R +1 Er Cen Hu our Ir r nam R rw QU Mor L Bdiy Jam: Lam Edwird Jolnn L aouda Yyonrr Cer V0 Layne CHF onw 5 P if me M Lu cnovfye Miozy nf o y V 38 Pau Mens fold E Ml rr Joseph V M059 n Nu! C1 Jam Arvnory Nrclnnoum leanfiic M Gb rmeuer Pr og kM Qhfeld J er n L Ce n O1 1 a on rock franfr Oswa 1 Dame! P Pehnnbo a Pfwen J A Payan Anna Perez af! a J Pu 1 v d Ric Lk Jafnc M1 Ronncy Mwry Loumse Ruyo Ge evweye Run Seefdo +6 Q Jroci r Cnwroife E Spoder n E aTw or Henry WrfoNd Tomasux Svmd R CHQ oV1llLcorsP Jer y J Wagner Ver M arqaref We bber D Wy lsabww We er I NVQ rrwJcr1rwWfr1C f 1 - -1 . nr ' ' , R 'K E ' g 1 1 C , f Hn- ' . 'Her ARI' rc' .Awirn Prods, Judi Mncirwoll L Jwnn Hurry Morris MQ 6 uf :so . 19 f W 'CN fr ' ,DEQ Pro QI: V N -L r Lucy E. Craao QQ f ' ' K , X f , : 2 . fe ' EMC ' 1 If 'Q '-'rg . ga , r. fX'QwanJ R. Dnnlefs Spglg, M Q 11457514 r ' Q PEW Elk 3, W , fr , Q' fm 'R if X 5 fd Jf Q- Re 'na 3:49351 Joi n Page :rj Tru ' . r EN ' - - . ' Tu So . .. ' Q fr 4' ' N Cn, ,La E. Prof? Qrryrv Bcrnrifi G' JDGVL Arif-rf Pro'o'H C P F Q r fl 7 P My . Ufnc 71' r Q5 QCSHV 3,5551 I Z3 of . nsrin M-5 g ll L J . ,N 1 fy! C A Q A -' ' fl 6 1 f ar f A S F Cine in ' -5 , ' -X ,Jr. Q ' , . ,V , Pr 'V U A .gfone Ro H' Wen Lens f y! VVJN' . Y' in - ' 4 Hoi- I- 'V Kriirxen fr , X W f C 1 , ,, A 1 IJ J ,J A - , , 5' A 5. f 2 rf f L ' f - org v , rf b Tlq 'N I3 U Mg fb-Qgy RNA iff , AMA Ja ,zu E. uc, L 'on V-'fflno v 2 QCV G , '- 'a , 1, f Jvf- J, VN Rzili A rw n' y1aicrMo JUNIOR CANDIDATES Vlclor Badorlan Belly Jane Boos V Sumner Carroll Alrrleda lvl Cecula James A Coleman l Sabma Ann Coluccn ...Aaik W Edward Dovesmulh Nellie Vuclorna Esslle William R Evans Claude E Fulzgerald Yolanda Gall Thomas J Gray Buela C Hardy James l-luqlmey 'VIA A ll Anaslasua usan Klumeclro Kalllernnel Knuqlwl Marlorle Louise Koellwen James l-rancus Krall 938 39 ' - is ' Q . Vg V ,slr k s ll . X! gh ..i' 3 ' V . N za -1: A J in 3' I N ,.v. I-.,Z . . . . J 41' 9 J n X X 3 n n s . 5 6 X f . J is H' I - 4 X X r li , l E i ll A E q . L . ..v A v ! 1 your me W-4 JUNIOR CANDIDATES George Edward Mackenzie Frances E Miller Ernesf Paul Palmer: Roberf Las+er Palfen Jr Joan Marie Piraslru Annabelle Richards Jack F Ross Alice M Rowland Mildred Mabel Ruslwlon Alva Euqene Slwero Jr Hazel Irene Shafer Mary Julie? Spallino Oliverl Sleigerwall kj 44, Josep S Viscuglia Leonora Dorolhy Voellcer Philip Bernard Wallens Nellie Charlolle Warren Lois May Wilson iqsxo ssss YQiQgQf.Q1o,, iifm- ssoofosso nl 889 William I-lildilch Arnold Zeimer Joseph Buccierc Ambrose W. Sclmroyer 938 Marjorie L. Evans lofi' ' A.. ls JUNICDR CANDIDATES Melvin F Anderson Audrey Brown lzrederlclc J Clwlappone Alex Dnlar Gordon Leonard Ellwood Russell R Fralello Roberl E Furman Jonn J Hogan Roltnerf L Kay Anna Mae Kosku l-l Eluzabellm Lonq Mary El zabelln Ma'oney Roberl Manmnq Gabruele Marlmez Plnlup Charles Morqanll Jolmn Neyer IU Ann Paqe Vnrqunua Pa umbo Vnncenl Clwarles Prsnlup Francs X J Sermalc Jean Jeraldune Sleslasku Cella M Sorla Jerauld Wnlle Sleplwen Wysocku . y , l . . . , . l . l . . . I . i l gf f IF- uEN'OP ACTIVITIFS 1889 r' . x X - f 4 -f 9TliQ K4 1--2. 2 , , ' ' '43 ,wif .f .' Q.. 'k'2 1.' :fy rg' - A , ' , ,,.f' X I x H ..A . .. , Y v . ., -..., . A . A K A A .Q i m ., N K . , ,V , M 1 1 . Q A Q, ' , 'M ' Y 5 5 1 - 'mf Y, U z 1 f 5, ' . N-azz,--:nw -1--. -I ,M ., ,. , V . N fQ.,'T. . 31' g.a-L.-.Tzu Lg. Q 5 . ww , ,f .' A . , 1-,.-1,1 .. .1.., , - kb 1 A -J -1-, ' A Qc 1 K ,V , , M BTN an Y..f ,v,' xg! .gg 1 J 938 Todax YOLHH Q WOM 1 me QC TWFTW W WW f SMG j f w6 T C f C 9 fu wcr HN'f' Lv .JV Qu -I-OWGIG V L GV' D 1515 vu N5 'N CVS? X 'NAC OU Oxy, V DOS L, Mmm e IC O ew if N X J I 1 SLJJC G rv QOVQS OVW 66 SE F f WO'f' v A12 WE , , - xl W'f' Th C 'i w,dc wfz ,, fvfflw my 61 F nc W T3 'Me r3r?mc'33 C of ffcidorf. Vwfgwo UWT lflsnly WEN ffgiwf XWXIFH Rip my WIYYHV VLH Where MM L 51 d 'WTC rv C f1vM'DfwQ1 We EISA . f'a',f, W J rfcflmis Q lwi lm -,Q !U'f5C 'Q if fo Vw C fQ'Af'f'X mfg Thiiri LSf f f ' yfvzfiw, Vim 'ilu re V 'D Q if fmfh avid Sfff 'Vs He'-3 'MUD f Q and A' Fw. X W Q JW TQ WWVQ TC.-ar' fax :mf goals T3 MQ fo ev f :W up FV iv d W ff, age i5 T? 1 f O-ff - Mgr S ,LEM CLASS SONG I958 U'AVJ4lJl'SJ'WdVV l W Jdr-MJiJJ.,JLJ,a.JWJ1 ndMifJ-wJomwio d!J'IP'WJI44J-5114454 J CJ 5 ,Q 889 315-25355 'ZNCBLYSESSJ - ME Ri 'TW AS! 3 S l off days In dearml o go ra have gilded swff L5 4 . By and Though Thehme To pod has come we hofc To soy good ' BYG.1fOf In These halls made deor TO US by frleruds hard worn amd S ploy our fuiore Inve5 were helped To fuvd their ploceo IN lifes kwdslr-'-NJIMQI I vvoy ohdso To moe Nl - og- RA J 1 Q I 'A 5 of porhhjvvordssill bi 3 o pLcdg4:Aof111h?Uf S dh -fm H our r Megwlorres aNd lClSTH'lQ LCi!-ClL- Tj , S TI-IE CLASS NIGI-TT ADDRESS IT as wuTh mungled Teelungs undeed ThaT we The class OT I938 meeT Tor The lasT Tume as an organuzed body As we are here assembled on The eve OT Our graduaTuon ,Oy and sorrow reugn supreme Tor buT brueT unTerchangung momenTs as TursT we gaze abOuT and Then reTIecT As we waTch The dawnung OT a new era un our luves we sTand sTeadTasT conTudenT ThaT we shall succeed un our new Tasks We pause Tor a brueT momenT on The Threshold OT Thus new day To casT a backward glance over The dyung day We see our successes more clearly do we see Our shOrT comungs and Tully realuze ThaT we have learned more un overcomung The laTTer Than un accomplushung The Tormer WhaT small success we have aTTauned us due only To ThoughTTuI Truendly guudance Trom our leaders and uT us Trom graTeTul hearTs ThaT we exTend our proTound Thanks To Mr STrough lvluss I-lulen and The oTher members OT The TaculTy The momenT us gone ThaT day us gone From Thus day TorTh we are responsuble Tor our success or Tor our Taulure As we enTer IuTe s work leT us do so wuTh clearness OT vusuon and sureness OT purpose We musT remember ThaT The greaT men OT The world have Tound no royal road TO Theur Truumph IT us always The old rouTe by way OT u dusTry and perseverance On The oTher hand we musT shun The aTTuTude so prevalenT nnce The begunnung OT our presenT poor economuc conduTuon ThaT success cannoT be achueved by Those reTaunung The desurable qualuT es OT man We musT never sacruT1ce our pruncuples Tor success For alThOugh such acTuon may brung us maTerual success The realuzaTuOn ThaT we had Tauled ourselves would unevuTably brnng home The buTTer TruTh ThaT we had Tauled as men and women and cuTuzens IT we un our TuTure luves keep beTore us as our personal moTTo The moTTo we have chosen Tor our class we shall noT Taul Thus moTTo The secreT OT success us consTancy OT purpose TypuTues The characTer and udeals OT The class OT I938 LuTe now challenges noT only our knowledge buT also The more vulnerable parT OT us our characTer IT we are To maunTaun and sTrengThen our characTer we musT use every avaulable weapon There are Two whuch go hand un hand yes are un TacT an unTegral parT OT our moTTo They are vusuon and deTunuTeness OT aum IT has oeen saud Where There us no vusuon The people perush V lon as uT us u d here means noT sughT buT ToresughT Thus we musT have Tor The lack OT :T leads To IaxuTy and laxuTy and lucense are Thnngs To be shunned by us who seek success LeT u Then aspure To greaTer Thungs The unaTTauned sTulI beckons Toward The summuT OT luTe s mOunTauns unTo The aTmosphere where greaT souls luve and breaThe and have heur beung Even our hope un a brulluanT TuTure us buT a promuse OT The possubuIuTy OT uTs own TulTullmenT When we have acquured Thus valuable possessuon vusuon we musT supplemenT uT wuTh deTunuTeness OT aum Tomorrow when we receuve our duplomas emblemaTuc OT a Task accomplushed some OT us wull enTer busuness oThers undusTry and sfull oThers conTunue To hugher sources OT Iearnung Regardless OT The caTegory nnTo whuch we as unduvuduals may Tall we shall all be asked aT some Tume or oTher The quesTuon WhaT can you do7 NO maTTer how versaTule or how broad un culTure a person s IuTe may be uT he us To succeed un Thus world he musT have one Overpowerung all consumung udea ID luTe To whlch all OTher unTeresTs are subOrdunaTed When we shall have learned Thus arT OT conservung all our energues and abuluTues To one aum The vucTOry shall have pracTucally been won Tume Tellow cIassmaTes noT only Tlows swuTTly buT un uTs powerTuI rapuds many Thungs and people are changed and oTTen IosT I-lowever as I sTand here TonughT and speak Tormally To you Tor The lasT Tume I cannoT help buT express The desure ThaT The splruT OT Truendshup cooperaTuon and Tellowshup ThaT has TypuTued Thus class OT I938 wull conTunue un a Tuller sense and ThaT as we Travel along The hughway OT luTe The cord OT memory aT IeasT wull ever serve To draw us TogeTher as we are TonughT bound by The same chaun OT pleasanT memorues OT The pasT and by a bond OT muTuaI hope Tor The success OT our class and an everlasTung sense OT love and duTy Tor our alma maTer JAMES L S DUNLOP , . 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CLASS I-TISTQRY l-lalT druven by desTuny halT magneTuzed by The TascunaTuon oT a new world we sTood before The porTals oT Nuagara Falls l-lugh School un SepTember I935 prepared Tor The T1rsT page oT The husTory oT The class oT l938 We reglsTered ThaT Tall 443 sTrong brungung TogeTher represenTaTuves oT NorTh SouTh and Gaslrull Junuor l-lugh Schools' lT wasnT long unTul we could handle The ropes and wuTh growung dugnuTy gave preTerence To The TuTIe oT sophomores raTher Than beung handled by The unmusucal noTe oT Treshmen Wung collar day however showed our True color TraduTuonal Green And so rolled around anoTher year mouldung us unTo luvung lllusTraTuons oT sophus TucaTnon We were lunuors pompous and glo uTued un our scarleT adornmenT We now numbered 606 aTTer havung Talcen on recruuTs Trom The hugh school secTuon oT TroTT VocaTuonal School As lunuors we expanded our acTuvuTues many becomung aTTnluaTed wuTh varuous clubs and socueTues ororuTues and TraTernuTue Our class was well represenTed on The arsuTy and unTramural aThleTuc Teams On Wung Collar day we held our around and Tued The senuor Team un The aThleTuc conTesTs Then wuTh The Turnung oT The page wo l ccame senzors mellowed by a colorTul oasT sTumulaTed by a glump e oT gradua uoru Books became our consTanT companuons duploma was our password Our ranks had been slughTuy Thlnned and we now ToTaled 569 WuTh The dawnung oT The new year we commenced our senuor acTuvuTues and chose ame our vuce presudenT our secreTary was George EasTer and Belle Farrar was elecTed Treasurer January regenTs had cuT our ranlcs To 480 buT under The leadershup oT These Tune oTTucers The remaunder OT our organuzaTuon was rapudly cornpleTed DubonneT and blue were selecTed as our class colors The class chose gardenua and Tern as uTs Tlower The Tollowurug were selecTed as our class nughT oTTuce s TesTaTor Blanche Kehoe STaTusTucuan RoberT Gauley ManTle OraTor S grnund Pluzdralc PropheT Loyal BogarT l-lusToruan Wulluam Lauroesch As The resulT oT conTesTs Harold Johnson became song wruTer and Arlene Sadler class poeT March and Aprul were red leTTer days un ThaT our senuor players presenTed wuTh remarlcable success The comedy The Whole Town s Tallcung On Wung Collar day The senuor red and blue emerged vucToruous un The aThleTuc fonTesTs We receuved as our pruze The cup presenTed by The class oT I926 whuch has Tor many years been ouT oT compeTuTuon ln adduTuon To Thus each member oT The sensor Teams was presenTed wuTh a lollypop awarded by our beloved pruncupal lvlr STrough These lollypops were lcnown as The STrough Medals Then aTTer The IO weelcs marks were posTed we puT on The pressure and became onscuenTuous scholars We sTruggled hard To avord sprung Tever and To gaun The menTal sTrengTh To mounT The Tunal barruer June regenTs WuTh The closung oT school we receuved our ussues oT The I938 Nuagaruan a new noTe un modern desugn In Thus booln us wruTTen The sTory oT Thus The 5OTh class oT Nuagara Falls l-lugh And so my humble pen has unscrubed on man made paper ThaT whuch Tume has engraved un God made hearTs The Torward To our bool: oT luTe Today uTs Truals vucTorues Ioys and sorrows ls buT a preparaTuon Tor Tomorrow WILLIAM l-l LAUROFSCFI . ' ' : s ' ' ' ' s. J T , . ' ' S T' u. ' 7 Mr. Moran as our advisor. James Dunlop was our presidenT: Rebecca Griswald be- . . . . F Z T l II YI l 938 CLASS STATISTICS The census OT The senuor class Tor The year '938 reno s haT Thus year s graduaTung class us composed OT 268 gurls and 2I3 boys OT These 724 are graduaTung wuTh ar academuc duploma I74 wuTh a commercual Ouploma and The rerraunung I74 wuTn a college preparaTOry d ploma We hope They graouaTe Durung The year These senuors used 280 packs OT Tardy slups made necessary Tor reasons TOO numerous TO menTuOn Also 320 packs OT lubrary permuTs used mosTIy by The T-IusTOry C class whuch read apprOxurnaTeIy 480 000 pages Tor book repOrTs AT Thus raTe They used 48 000 packages OT nOTepaper and by O doung The I-Ius Ory Classes alone probably Tunanced one Or more OT Our assemblues In The producTuon OT The senuor play The casT pracTuced a ToTal OT 23 Tumes The TursT acT was rehearsed I9 Tumes whule The second and Thurd acT were pracTuced I7 and I4 Tumes respecTuvely Also un cOnnecTuOn wuTh The play The sTage crew un makung The seTs used 95 board TeeT OT lumber I72I nauls and skupped 3I sTudyhalIs TO prepare The scenery I-Iowever Thus work was To some avaul as The play was a success and many people wuTnessed The eTTOrTs OT The acTOrs Our champuonshup debaTe Team cOmpeTed n 2I debaTes Thus year Includung The maun speeches and The rebuTTals The conTesTanTs Talked a ToTal OT I476 munuTes And we sTuII call Chucago The Wundy C Ty The average program OT a Teacher us Tuve classes and Two sTudy halls un one day Consuderung These TacTs we Tund ThaT The average Teacher comes un conTacT wuTh abouT 225 To 250 sTudenTs a day YeT we wonder why some OT Them are Tured eughTh peruod and especually eughTh peruod Fruday aTTer meeTung wuTh I250 sTudenTs sunce Monday mornung Each clay we spend un school we are OuTsude OT classes 55 munuTes WuTh The as susTance OT The maTh deparTmenT I Tound ThaT Thus TOTaled II000 munuTes Tor The school year Or I83 hours ThaT we musT necessaruly sp nd un school buT nOT un The class Oom As a resulT OT Thus Tremendous wasTe OT Turn we sTudenTs musT burn The prover :ual rnudnughT Oul In doung Thus we use enough eIecTrucuTy To dr ve The Norrnandue ueen Mary around The world Thus amounr OT currenT would also keep The varuous TheaTres un Nuagara Falls operaTung on Theur regular schedule Tor uve years seven mOnThs If we spenT Thus Turne aT nughT and dudn T wasTe our Tuve munuTe unTer vals beTween classes They could dusband The RegenTs Board as Tar as Nuagara Falls I-Iugn School us concerned I-Iowever parT OT These 55 munuTes per day we e spenT un The caTeTerua where we saT clown each day aT 94 Tables To eaT our lunch Durung The year we drank I200 case OT mulk 600 cases OT cho oIaTe rnulk and 400 cases OT orange uuuce Thus TOTaIs enough mulk and luuce TO TIoaT The Maud OT The MusT In adduTuOn To Thus There were 238 lunch passes Issued each mOnTh As The TacuITy drank cOTTee and dud nT use passes no Tugures could be ObTauned concernung Theur gasTrOnornuc acTuvuTues As The acTuvuTues OT The class OT T938 come To an end The record musT TerrnunaTe buT The rnemorues OT Our senuor year n Nuagara Falls I-lugh School wull IasT Toreve ROBERT GAILEY . , , . , . . , u 7 VT I ' . . y V . . ., II . . ., I - I ' -I ' , . S ' I 'T ' ,, u . . I . . . . . ,. . . ,. I . 6 . . . . V . , . r . ' ' e - lj. . . .' . . . . I .. . .. Or MQ II . I u . . . . . I. I 4 I . r . . k f . . . . . : , C , . . . . ,. . . ,. .. . . - u . . I . . . r CLASS PROPI-IESY Alas alack--woe is me! To Think ThaT we The descendanTs oT Tirm believers in a represenTaTive democracy would ever be The vicTims oT a Tryannical and chaoTic dicTaTorial sTaTe. Now in The year l96O, we are The vicTims oT circumsTance-we are ruled by The iron hand oT a dicTaTor. Cruel ruThIess desTrucTive in Their man- agemenT oT The naTion s aTTairs-dicTaTor lvlclioehan and his aide-de-camp WyckoTT have made us a broken and submussnve people As iT This were noT enough These Two Tuends who subsusT on punk Tea and dellghT un cuTTung paper dolls ThreaTened To raze cerTaun seaTs oT educaTuon ThroughouT The counTry among which number was The Niagara Falls l-lugh School my Alma MaTer ImmeduaTeIy Tollowung Thus ex principal STrough now a venerable man oT abouT 7 80 years oT age a marTyr To educaTion issued a naTuon wude appeal To all loyal sTudenTs boTh acTuve and passive To assemble aT Niagara Falls and proTesT The desTrucTion oT The beloved insTuTuTuon OT course upon hearing Thus passlonaTe appeal scenes and memories oT happy hugh school days aT Niagara crowded Theur way unTo my mind causing me To leave The small Town oT New York CuTy and hasTen To The Teemlng meTropolus oT Niagara Falls wuTh The deTermunaTnon ThaT I would do my b1T To save my naT1ve school Tor posTeruTy As I hovered over The cuTy un my roboT plane I noTiced a greaT commoT1on be low and upon landing Tound ThaT The ducTaTor and sTaTT were in Town I-lowever I learned wiTh mingled loy and sorrow That The dlcTaTor s base plans had been ThwarTed he was noT going To desTroy The old school IT had burned To The ground The previous day MuIiTarusTs FascusTs CommunusTs puckpockeTs hoboes people oT every descrupTuon were To be seen upon The sTreeTs As The ruler s procession moved slowly along The main ThoroughTare The subuecTs hands were raused un Tormal saluTe The righT hand closed wiTh The ToreTunger exTended Truckun sTyle ImmeduaTely Tollow ing The procession I was surprused To see Generalussimo Cooley in Tune array leading his Tamous Squirrel Leguon To The Tune oT Dinah payed by Phil Wallen and his Cadenza Smashers Growing Tired oT so much TesTuvuTy I decided To look The Town over and see IT I could renew any old Time acquaunTances The TursT person I meT was none oTher Than my old Truend Sleepy James IT seems ThaT he was a cub reporTer senT ouT by The Da Iv Lune lediTed by Oliver STeugerwalT To geT The inside sTorv oT Snow WhuTe and her Prince Charming played by Sally KnauTT and Yes lvlaru Gullick respechvely My aTTenTuon was Then arresTed by The sound oT The Tamiluar voice oT Oakley Red ShurT Davidson who was giving a soap box oraTuon on The Danger oT Playing WuTh lv'aTches beTore a moTley group oT people on The adlacenT sTreeT corner I-I was quickly silenced however when The Black lvlaruah hove un sughT and Bull Poole Turbung The publuc peace I Tollowed The parTy as I was very much concerned abouT The welTare oT my Tormer cIassmaTe We were deTained Tor a Tew munuTes un Th courThouse while The Two able lawyers Dunlop and SwarTz were Trying To decade wheTher or noT babues should be given casTor oul I-Ius I-lonor RoberT Walsh sleeplly called The aTTaur a draw and dismissed The courT unTul TurTher noTuce My Triend Davidson was immeduaTely released and upon gueshonung hum abouT currenT hap enungs I duscovered ThaT a beauTy conTesT had been held recenTly in which my old Trnends Yolande Gall Vurgunua Palumbo Doris JeweTT and The I-lardung gurls had Taken parT Through The process oT seIecTuon and elumunaTuon The winner was Tinally chosen IT was saud ThaT Yolande Gall won by a nose I was also pleased To hear ThaT John Rich and George EasTer graduaTe ToresTers were doing well un The TooThpuck busuness As I walked down The sTreeT To The busuness secTuon oT The ClTy I spied TlaTTooT Lewis Taylor durecTung TraTTuc on a busy sTreeT aided un his Task by rabid remarks oT Taxi ab driver Bob Gauley whose hack had run ouT oT gas in The muddle OT The unTersecTuon I also noTuced Howard Palmer a licensed sanuTary engineer in a spuck and span whuTe unlTorm making his Tour oT daily lnspechon aTop The Tamlllar refuse .I a 1 V - 1' Q . I ' . t.1 . . I . -. . In . . ' p I' I I w ll gl . I' I . I 1 . ur n III I - Q . v 1 s I e The pride oT The Nilagara Falls Police Torce, escorTed him To The hoosegow Tor disl I-C l n yy If I a s I ff S T isiSiSfiSTSSfSf iii. an Qii Q 9353 dispenser alias The garbage Truck. I purchased a paper from The newsboy whom I recognized as George Alfalfa Gager and found ThaT Bernard Sahl had gained prominence as a Theafrical manager and was now direcfing a show aT The Sinclair Theafre, feaTuring Rebecca Griswold and Syd Bruce in The musical comedy STand Up or SIT Down or Everybody's Doing IT -or somefhing of ThaT naTure. The head- lines proclaimed The achievemenfs of ThaT famous physician Billicus McDermid, who had iusT refurned from a successful Trip To Beezlebub where he had relieved The Raiah of said province formerly known as I-Ienry Wagner from The agonies of The gouf A loud noise coming from across The sTreeT immediafely drew my aTTenTion To ThaT quarTer. There s+ood Alex Dillar in fronf of his haT esTabIishmenT Threafening To engage in The manly arf of fisficuffs wiTh our golf sTar Bob Kay. IT seems ThaT Kay who was pracficing his puTTing in The sTreeT using The manholes for cups had pro- duced The impeTus for a golf ball which had shaTTered The window of Dillars place of business. Bill Lauroesch The personalify man in an aTTempT To acT as mediaTor of The siTuaTion was delivering a disserTaTion on Amicable Agreemenfs WiThouT Vio- ence To his unwilling lisfeners. NoT wishing To become a parTy in any enfangling alliances I passed on my way. I recognized Ivlillicenf Arfhurs and Marjorie Koefhen who were so absorbed in The discussion of The Social Securify problem ThaT I did noT deem iT discreeT To inTerrupT Their conversafion. As I passed Through The park I naficed Sherm Cannon and Rod Symnes marine engineers sailing paper boafs in The arTificiaI goldfish pond Poor boys ThaT IusT goes To show you sTrong backs and weak minds' I soon came To an imposing sTrucTure of modern consfrucfion The windows of which were heavily barred Upon The fronT of The building in large leTTers were The words I-IOMC FOR TI-IE MENTALLY INSANE On accounf of The facT ThaT I had never seen The building before curiosify prompfed me To open The door and sfep inside There much To my amaze-menT I perceived my good friend BeTTy Taylor mopping up The lobby while humming ThaT immorfal Tune of WaIT Disney fame Whisfle While You Work AT ThaT momenf Rufh Aderman mafron of The insTiTuTion came ouT To meeT me Being an old friend of mine she complied wiTh my reguesT To see some of The inmafes She Took me To The door of one of The padded cells and bade me look Through a small opening in The door There in a cell much To my amazemenf was Paul I-Ian rock making a supreme efforf To puT an end To Rimsky Ko sakoff s The Flighf of The Bumblebee by running up and down The keyboard of a piano wifh a fly swaffer in hi and I Turned away sick aT hearf so This is whaT had become of Thaf promising class of IO38 And now This evening in The view of The Things ThaT are desTined To come To pass ThaT buf of Shakesperian philosophy swells wiTh ever increasing force info my memory bringing wifh :T iTs message of Trufh and prophecy Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow Creeps in This peTTy pace from day To cay And all our yesTerdays have lighfed fools The way To dusTy deaTh OUT ouT brief cand e Life s buf a walking shadow a poor player ThaT sTruTs and freTs his hour upon The sTage And Then is heard no more T is a T I Told by an idiof full of sound and fury Signufying nofhing LOYAL BOGART I ii I I 's h' . 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' 3 To The Iasf syllable of recorded Time, . , ' , ' I I ' i :i ' ae ea-A as---a renew ae as eases aeeeee awe 49 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT The lime has come we sensors say lhal we musl bd adueu Bul belore we leave our dear old school lhere s somelhung we musl do We cannol go wnlhoul a wall and leslamenl lo you And o wulh many lhnngs lo leave we II slarl lo name a lew To Mr Tnmm we leave lhe lalenl ol Bob Kay lo play The game ol goll al par or lower may he do ul some day To leave lo all aspnrung lreshles marlcs lheyd cerlarnly love From Belle Farrar we gel all marlcs al 90 and above To Paul C Laughlun Loyal Bogarl gnves has loolball sull ln hopes lhal Paul wall run lor louchdowns hearing lhe crowds rool A beauly lrlqe our prelly Beclcy remains wxlh lna Englund From Oalcy Davldson we gel lhe wal and loads ol lun Which we cannol help bul leave lo everyone To Thelma Douglass may lzranlc Ransom leave nas camera craze And lhe argumenls whuch Johnny Rich lusl loves lo raise Mnss Rasmussen may have lo relule nn many ways Delenlwon hall remains behnnd lo lalce In all lhe bad ones And Jeanne Call guves Jane Sheers her quanluly ol puns We wull lo Scoll McCollum lhal very lullle boy A lew leel lrom lall Tom Wall who gives lhem wxlh much 'oy May we gave Joe Pulnam Dorolhy Osborn s lrusly lennus racguel Wllh which he may lry lo pul balls over lhe nel In Vzrgul class Nalalre Nncholaus played lhe dying Dido Next year we ll lel Mrs Tressell ead lhus lale ol woe The edllors 'ob which Gene Swarlz holds wnlh pride lhxs year We leave lo any person who ol much worlc has no lear ln lnme lo come lhere will be anolher spealcung conlesl We cel such abululy lrom Mary Gaulhler lhns years besl l-larold Johnson s violin on which he plays many a dellghllul lune e ouve lo Lenora D1 Meo hopnng she may play ul soon e ,oy ol Lee Lavery lo play any lcnnd ol game e wwll lo Mary Schwenlzer who In sporls wall gain much lame As adviser ol our year boolcs Mnss Mnlchell dld worlc ol every phase And we cerlaunly gnve her a lol ol deserved praise T al ralher grand car ol Bernie Sahls we re glad lo wall lo Bull Weslar or nol luke Margy Dye s car Bernues goes wnlh a soll purr The hllchhulcung genius whnch Pele Easler IS glad lo clalrn l-le g ves o Scoll Bowman hoping he ll lIlC6 such lame Phyll Ongley knows lhal Prnscnlla Slnmpson luke she Would lulce nolhlng beller lhan a lamous lancy Ice slcaler be Peg Bauer received lor slcupplng school a release lrom all assemble o she hopes George Lumsden lrom doing such lhungs wall cerlaunly cease The plane lrngers which Paul l-lancocls rs very proud lo possess l-le wllls lo Phyllis Ann Reld who as consrdered a player among lhe besl As a member ol lhe slage crew Blll McDerm4d dld loads ol work So we give Donald Dumond such lasks lrom wh ch he will nol shurlc 50 T889 ll ' ll ' II F ' I 1 I , . , . I . . , C . ., 1 - . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . ,. , . , . 1 . r 1 , . . , . , . .I l 1 , . F . . . . . ,, ,, . . . I . - 1 .. . . , .1 ' ' , . . . . I W , . Th 1 X , W , , . I h . , , . . T 1 - I . . . F ,. , . . . . . . .. I. - . . L . . . l A , . TIS g , , , . , . l sz C . . . . J I r - , l . , . T I T , - 938 As a member ol lhis year's swimming leam, Fred Lyon swam his besl, l-le gives Tom Yukie lhe encouragemenl lo win every swimming lesl. The sweelness ol Yolanda Dlflxrcangelo we leave lo every sophomore girl Hoping lhey'll nol gel sluck up by any social whirl. The baskel ball leam won honors lhis year wilh Billy Poole's aid, May Tom Rolella keep such lame and never lel il lade. Ray Barry canl leave his possession lo anyone For nol many have a leacher lor an aunl as he has lvliss Robinson. We give lhe calmness which lrom Alma Calhoun is never gone To Mary Brophy who s nervous when lhings go wrong. 6 6 9 6 G 6 9 ever-ready smile ol which Rhila Shaler may be proud leave lo cross leachers, who scold so loud. consislency ol Sally Knaull which cerlainly escapes none will lo Kale Smilh, who keeps us guessing as lo which is lhe one. dramalic abilily which Bob Gailey showed in lhe senior play give lo Leo lvlarinello who d like lo acl every day. love lor lasl dancing we gel lrom lvlarion Goelz, To leave lo Donna Edwards who can dance lo any ol lhe lalesl ' s. To lvlr. lvloran our adviser we give a lol ol lhanks Cause helped pul our senior class in lhe lop ranks The bicycle on which Arlene Sadler rides lo school every day She leaves lo Flossie Taylor who II ride il all lhe lime il she may Jimmy Dunlop wills his line debaling voice To anyone wilh a Scollish accenl il would reioice Dick Owens says lhal cheerleading keol him on lhe run So he lhinks hell leave his rob lo lvlary Leighlon A lriendship like lhe on Vera Brody and Norma Mycue have held so long We hope will conlinue wilh Janel Maclvlahon and Mary Welch never going wrono The laugh ol Billy Dovesmilh which goes righl up lhe scale We give lo Carllon Rohrer who lo laugh never does a lvlay lhe rumors as seniors nexl year oblain all kinds ol lame And lhe lreshies rising up can lake lhe luniors name To Mr Slrough lvliss l-lulen loo we leave as mu h success Wilh nexl years senior class as wi h ours one ol lhe besll To all our leachers we give much lhanks Becai se lhey ve helped lo pul us in lhe highesl ranks So we hope lhal you have liked our w ll and leslamenl a lol And in reading il in years lo come lorgel us7 you beller nol' As class leslalor l have had a grand lime And l hope you like your will in rhyme BLANCI-lE KEHOE To make il legal lh s will we musl sign And even we wilnesses make our verse in ryhme DON Y KNCW WlLLl YtLl. 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I I . . i MANTLE ORATIGN We The graduaTes of I938 should proudly and yeT w:Th a sense of reverenT hum:l:Ty assume The honorary membersh:p :n Th:s sen:or class as one To b:d farewell To our alma maTer N:agara Falls l-l:gh School on Thus The n:ghT of our f:nal gaTher:ng and Tr:buTe Yesferday Though :n The murky depfhs of :rresponS:b:l:Ty and lack of maTur:Ty :n w:sdom we neverTheless looked hopefully and w:Th :nsp:red conT:dence Toward The Tame when we would r:ghTly assume The d:sT:ncT:on of sen:or:Ty Truly ours was The o:eTerrr::naT:on To more Than emulaTe The examples of our predecessors who served a our :nsp:raTors for The aTTa:nrnenTs culm:naT:ng :n graduaT:on We were furmly resolved ThaT Those who would Tollow :n our fooTsTeps and espec:ally The prom:s:ng class of l939 should recall our accompl:shmenTs as sen:ors d:sT:ngu:shmenTs of school loyaITy Thus would you of The fufure d:recT your course along The road of success wh:ch we have so earnesfly Traversed Th:s far Today we have f:nally ascended The he:ghTs of :llusTr:ous feaTs we have cl:mbed r: The True sp:r:T of fellowshnp and harmon:ous un:on ThaT ours m:ghT noT only be The :oy of knowledge buT also of w:sdom LesT we forgef :n rash exulTaT:on leT us w:Th s:ncer:Ty and graT:f:caT:on acknowl edge The much needed gu:dance of wuse and prudenf counsellors To you members of The faculTy we shall be ever graTeful for your Thougl Tfulness and des:re To arouse w:Th:n us The sp:r:T of endeavor W:ThouT your gu:dance and leadersh:p we never should have overcome so many obsfacles As we greeT each oTher for The lasT T:me as a class perhaps never To meeT aga:n and as we b:d ad:eu To These surroundsngs leT noT Tears of senT:menTal:Ty d:m The glowmg l:ghT before us beckonnng To each and call:ng nay urg:ng us onward VeT leT noT :Ts br:ll:ancy bl:nd us buT raTher leT us reflecT :Ts rad:anT glow Towards Those who are To follow May each and everyone of Th:s class of I938 w:ll:ngly assume h:s sTaT:on :n l:fc nd accompl:sh The purpose for h:s ex:sTencel We w:II always remember The moTTo wh:ch we have chosen The secreT of success :s consTancy of purpose Surely These words have been selecTed f:TT:ngly and may our deeds uphold Them' May we worTh:ly fulfull The Tasks seT before us and on The soTT evenmg of l:fe s day w:Th upl:fTed eyes sa I have noT faued To you Jun:ors of I938 and Sen:ors of The commg year may There ever be w:Th:n your rmnds The remembrances of 1h:s Sen:or Class and :Ts ach:evemenTs May you progress beyond The he:ghTs we have aTTa:ned and go forward forward Toward The summ:T of w:sdom May we bequeafh To you Th:s symboluc manTle of Red and Gray and w:Th :T Trad:T:ons and :deals of Thus N:agara Falls Sen:or l-hgh School Yours li now The Task of show:ng The way To ofhers and leT yours be The resoluT:on noT To Ta:l when duTy calls SIGMUND PLUZDRAK 52 : : : : : : : : : : S : I 1 : : : , . I . - : , . - : : : I , -1 , . r : : 6 . . :: . :: , . : , . . . . . . . 1 Y :: :: , . : : I - : : - : , . I938 JUNIOR RESPQNSE IT is wiTh deep pride ThaT we The class oT 39, oTTer To you The graduaTing class, our proTound graTiTude Tor The TrusT you have placed in us when you deliver inTo our hands This rnanTIe. The symbol oT senioriTy, Ih ouglr This IaiTh you have shown 'n us The desire has been insTiIIed vviThin us To conTinue To carry high The banner oT IoyaITy and good Tellowship as you have done so wel beTore us, You are now ending Three years oT cornradeship and have nobly cornpIeTed Those Things you seT ouT To do. ConeraTuIaTions To you and may Tarne and good TorTune conTinue To be yours. We who are IeTT behind shall endeavor To equal Those high sTandards you have puT beTore us. For Three years upon The sound ToundaTion builT Tor you by The guidance and advice oT The TacuITy, you have added Taslc aTTer Task so ThaT now, aT The end oT ThaT iob you seT ouT To accofnplish you have reached your goaIfGraduaTion. May The worlc you have done rernain always Iilce The shining skyscrapers oT a modern world To inciTe Tne ou age oT Those who are To Tollow you Never have you been blinded by The success and vicTory which have alway been yours Tor you have proven yourselves True Triends in every way giving en couragemenT and lend ng us help ThaT we rn ghT be beTTer TIT To Tin sh ThaT which you have begun Your TaiTn n us wi noT oe in vaiw Tor vw pledge ourselves To equal The accornolishrne-nTs oT your class I as represenTaTive oT The Junior class OT Niagara hails High School am greaTIv honored To accepT This manTIe oT Red and Gray Tor I uridersTand The principles and high ideals iT signihes as well as iTs symbol oF seniorhood As IT is placed upon our houlders we shall in every way possible nnalce IT our duTy To conhnue To Tollow JANE UPTEGRAFF SI-IEERS Ii I I , I I I , f T I I ' c r . X . . . S i I i i i i . ' ' 7 i'I ' ' ' , fe I . S I . . . . Those who have gone beTore us, Toward The goal oT perTecTion. SENIOR PLAY The hllarnous r1oTous pay llme Nfhole Iowns Talknng by John Emerson and f'xnlTa Loos was presenTed wuTh much prade by The sensor class of I938 on The evennngs of March 3I and April I Thus Tarce In Three acTs broughT TorTh laughTer Trom The mosT sercous person oresenT due To The preducamenTs oT ChesTer Bnnney The hero who IS In Iove wITh young beauTlTuI ETheI Simmons In The TnrsT acT Mr Summons a palnT manuTacTurer T Sandusky Ohio and TaTher oT ETheI Tells has wlTe ThaT daughTer ETheI should marry reliable sTurdy ChesTer Blnney Summons parTner However CheT us noT accepT ble because he has noT sowed any wuld oaTs The pIoT compIucaTes nTseIT when CheT buys phoTographs OT women who m1ghT have had love a'FTaIrs wlTh hum ATTer The relecTlon oT The Queen oT Rumama The Mona Lisa and Julian EITlnge LeTTy LyThe The movle sTar IS accepTed WuTh a Torged love nnscrupT1on The plcTure as displayed Tor Mrs Simmons and ETheI Because oT ChesTer s secreT Iove aTTaur wuTh a Tamous woman ETheI promises To marry hum and In doing so she spurns Roger Shields The young man whom she had broughT back Trom Chicago wlTh her The second acT brlngs amazemenT wlTh The appearance oT LeTTy LyThe and her Trance Donald SwlTT LeTTy preTends To have known CheT beTore and To love hrm SwuTT promises To do someThnng bad To CheT The Third acT has more complmcahons by The appearance oT Sadie Bloom Sum mons dancmg Teacher To sTay on The rnghT side oT has wife who doesnT know Sadle Slmmons says ThaT she as one of CheTs old gurl Trlends WITh Thus CheT geTs hrs engagemenT rung back Trom ETheI Then SWITT and Shields come To have every Thing seTTIed There Tollows The fIgh+ In The dark and The Tamous chandelier scene IT ns CheT who ns on The chandelier away Trom Sw1TT and Shnelds who have knocked each oTher ouT Mrs Snmmons ETheI and LeTTy enTer To Torgnve The TughTers The love aTTarr oT ETheI and CheT ends happlly The exceIIenT casT Tor The play Included Leff Rlghf Rudolph Kehoe Galley Farrar a KnauTF Taylor M Fr1ebarT BogarT Grlswald Bruce Rnch chandelner 889 to ' I. B. 2. B. 3. R. ' 4. B. 5. B. 5 hl 6. S. 7. B. 8. . ' 9. L. I0. R. ' II. S. I2. J. ' I ' I I I I C . X 1 54 - . .. - -. Ha.- 938 Left to Rnghf Farrar Bruce a Bogart Lou Knauff Griswold Ruc Loyal Bogarl' Belle Farrar Sally Knauff John Rach Rebecca Gruswold Sidney Bruce Bernard Sahl Belly Taylor MOTION Frlber Barbara Rudolph Blanche Kehoe Roberl' Galley porlraylng lhe wnfry Mr Summons successfully played fhe muddle aged Mrs Simmons fhe beauhful dauqhler Erhel Surnmons was fhe poo man aways runnlno nnro rrouble Chesfer Blnney became fhe glamour gurl Le'r'fy Lyfhe mohon pucfure duredor anc france Donald Swuf'r a young Chicago blood Roger Shrelds 'Friend of E+hel Lula Wilson frnend of Efhel Sally Obs a movne slruck rnand Anme rhe dancung leacher Sadne Bloom the fax: druver The organlzahon for 'the play mcluded Busnness Manager Publncufy Manager Asslsfanf Publlcuiy Manager Ruchard James Oakley Dvndson Roberr Terryberry Sfage Crew William McDermnd John Murphy Guy Grose Donald Dlmond Properhes Manager Assnslanr Properhes Manager Elecfrrclan Prompfers Sfage Desugner House Dlrecior Clemenr Krenlcel Rufh Dnmond Donald Trlcanah Dorofhy Osborn Befh Goodfellow Wlllram Oufram Eugene Swarfz H en M Hull B. 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J 4, 938 Q T J Sheers W Weslar M SchweuTzer L Marunello T Douglas Wunker JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Thus school year has been a mulesTOne un The husTOry OT The Niagara Falls Hugh School IT marks The TursT Tume ThaT The Iunuor class has ever Organized suTTucuenTly To do anyThung more Than elecT OTTucers Always beTOre Thus classes have remained unacTuve unTul The muddle OT Theur senuor year However un The Tall OT T937 under The leadershup OT Theur class OTTucers OT a years sTandung Leo Marunello Wulluam Weslar Jane Sheers and Mary SchweuTzer nd under The Ieadershup OT Two newly elecTed OTTucers Fred Wunker and Thelma Douglas The lunuors presenTed wuTh greaT success a cOllecTuOn OT Three one acT plays Theur TursT malor endeavor Each member OT The lunuor class helped To sell TuckeTs and The proceeds OT The plays were cOnTrubuTed TO The class Tund As sophomores The class OT 39 were a very spuruTed lOT and suppOrTed all The school acTuvuTues whole hearTedly and wuTh a lOyalTy ThaT was unTlunchung and always To be counTed upon They were never quuTe as green and as awed by uT all some OT The upperclassmen would have luked To belueve On Wung Collar Day The sophomores humuluaTungly Termed Trosh were Torced To don The proverbial color OT The lrush However un spuTe OT The rough TreaTmenT whuch They suTTered aT The hands OT The lunuors and The senuors They managed To enloy Themselves and TO make a day OT uT Then came The June regenTs and vacaTuOn and un SepTember OT I937 a more maTure group OT pupuls presenTed Themselves aT The regusTraTuon desk OT Nuagara Falls Hugh School To begun Theur uunuor year As has been already sTaTed They became The TursT lunuor class ever To presenT a class play Auded by hard work The weeks OT The Tall Term quuckly slipped by and Tormudable mud year exams raused Theur ugly heads All exams however can be overcome by sTudy, and These proved nO excepTuOns They were Taken un sTrude, and The vucTOruOus lunuors marched on unTO The second Term and new work Needless TO say, There were many who were by now members OT The various school OrganuzaTuons and clubs, and oThers who had succeeded un geTTung on some OT The school Teams. Many, TOO, made The honor roll. Wing Collar Day came and wenT-This Time, however, The iuniors wore red insTead OT green. And now, as The June regenTs are almOsT upon us, sTudenTs who never beTore were seen To carry a school-book, have been discovered wiTh several Tucked under Their arm as They wend Their way homeward each nighT. BuT enough OT exams and oTher unpleasanT subiecTs. As we, The members OT The class OT '39, approach The end OT Our junior year, we wish To exTend our hearTiesT good wishes To The deparTing Seniors and hope ThaT we may uphold in every way, The Tine example which They have seT Tor us. CARLTON ROHRER. S cig,-,,T,c iii S i as 59 JUIXIIGR QUESTIQIXIINIAIRE e you su C Irou ve you ever Iofrrr up I3 you mlord Io rrwrry7 Were you born rm 1 Iorerqrm fourwIry2 I-Iave you 1 drrver 5 Irof rw e Wo you own 1 pQI7 Are you 6 doodIfr2 have you ever repealed a sullen rm c To you do yvur IromQvvorl4 durrnq H rr y I WL re J go Q Io coIIeoo7 To ou crave Ior exam r aIrorr2 nre you a oessrrwsI2 e y u I or ol N Y no you Ilke a mu5IaQIre7 ou approve ol br qlfrl rrarl oolr H7 ou clwevv gum durmq sclrool lwour SOVUO COSBI C rr y u s GQ2 Do you smoke2 Vflwrol' easofr ol Ilwe your do you Summer o I Q rr dfr your orrwlc A oem 5 Idres 1 -rsserrroly Ilwr ycfrr you Nraqarr m Afrwaleur 'lou marry Pour do you u ually seeo 6 X6 GINOI VC Reolreao Brurrerle UNO 6 O Emo Ie so o rn xy Ba eba I rmrs liwvor Ie Sy orl Io vviIelr2 F :alba Ba ebar Ivor C r Ci pro rm17 fr A cr I3 rr Iivorr e orcI1osIr12 Benny Goodrrmrr Guy Lombardo Invorrre comic Irrp7 I-Ierrry IT 60 Y A 'M' A O C 4 44 4 4 3 4 44 4 3 O 44 I89 'IES IXJ Ar If ofrsll' 5,2 I86 3I-4 Hn I' - Q U In an GIVLJIJ'I'f'2 I ,O 433 JO ' I - Tc A . 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Jafli Q- my 94 e 234 63 I23 D,-fo raoy 57 1938 'HX ICNIX CN ji lf w M UQ fjI1 ' :MI 1 ' I' rw I1 fu ' I 13 V x ' ,Pm 'A ' ' ' J, I PS .1 5 1 ' U W . N 1 fl 1 . , V 1 SS R CLA 0 UN 1 , n f. l Nfl! If -1 I lx' X I ' lp w 1 l MV 1 ? 1 5 I 'I 4,2 r W I 889 938 Abboil, Myrlle R. Aciro, Mary Jane Adaha, Felixa B. Alaimo, Angelo Alaimo, Mary Ann Alderson, Genevieve M. Allen, Bob L. Allen Mary Jean Ambrose Charles Amsdill Dorolhy G. Andres Lawrence Andropolis, John Anlhony Burlon Archie Rose Marie Arnone Sam Auslin James Saunders Ashlon, Emma Edilh Baer Richard Bagne Rosemary E. Balassone Phyllis M Baldusem Joan J Ballance Wm La Monle Ballanlyne l-lelen W Bane Mary L Baney l-loward Bango Eslher Barber Charles J Barr Jean M Barr Shirley M Barrell l-larry L Barrell Marlorie Jane Barsziz Slella A Barfo Joseph A Bales Adeline Bechlel Charles Swifzer Becicer Verna E Beehler Vernon Benbow Mary Louise Beneducl William Lawren Beralc John Bernasconr Jerry Bero Irene Biasucci Eugene Biggins Margarel C Bishara Mabel Black Irene l-l Bohnsacli Marcella Bolc Lolhe D Bolcola Joan Boland Lawrence P Bond Norene E Bosso John A Bowie Barbara J JUNIORS Bowie, Roberf D. Bowin, Hugo Bowman, Scorf Bozelc, Fred P. Brashear, Jean Braun, Gladys Bre++, Jerome D. Briggs Naomi Broolcs Arnold Broolcs Sara Jane Brophy, Mary Frances Brown Cameron Bruce Chrisline Bunsfon Douglas Burdiclc Marceni Burdiclc Belly Jean Burdiclc, Roberl' Burns, Eugene Burns June Burns Virginia Bufera Anne Buxcelli Mary Caccamuse Donald Cacioppe Yolanda Cagglano Arfhur Call Ednrh Caldlo Joe Campbell June D Cannon Conslance Capicoflo Rose Carbone James L Carl Marion A Casserl Leonard L Cassford l'-larold E Cashlone Sarah Cenrlofanle Margarel Cerlo Anna Mary Cerro Mary Frances Chamberlin June Chamberlin Rulh Channell Elwood L Cherlaclc Sophia Chrisman James Cicero Mary Cicero Peler Ciepiela Waller Cirrulo Josephine C czalc Mar lancy Marilyn Clarl Daphne Clark Vera L Clemenf Marion R Coares Florice M M l . , i i I ' r I i ' . q . . ' I V Bloom, Ray A.. Cirrilo, Llimmie S. 'X JY-mf 1889 s w'1 -ii,KS L. I 1 y , : in ' J, , i ' ' 2 , N k. J- ' 1 V u ' ir - 1, i '.f w fm 'V Q ' L 1 , L. H, , , I ' rg, r .I 1 ' x , , Vx , , Q- ' V x I Y . 938 JUNIORS Fralello, Tom French, David W. Frey George Freidman Louise Fruscione, Joseph M. Fulfon Rurh I. Furnary Mary Furry Berry June Galbradh Leo Galley Arlene Rurh Gamble Mrruam E Garuano Franlc S Garrow Slanley H Genh e Carnnola Glaze Mary Glasgow Marshall Gusmondl Susie Glmmelu Frances Glesle Lorene S Grancarle Olga M Gerber Hulda M Golfara Raul Carl Gozalez Amparo Golusuh Sophie P Gold Ka+herune Goh Edward Godz sz John E Goodroe Jeanne Goodwin Thomas M Gorbaly Arrhur Gorduneer Rnchard R Gordon Melysna Grabuc Julla Graham Ann Graham Jean G orana Cafherune Guana Frances Gules Ann Grandsn Hugh Gravuno Francvs James Gray Thomas Vlnceni' Green Elnnor Greene Carolyn A Greene Leonard J Greene Les+er Greenwood Rlfa Grnchen Eleanore E Grlnqaldl Feoflna Grobengeser Helen Lou1se Gruber Doro+hy Mae Gruppo Nancy Haas Rnchard Halley Francis James Hale Helen Hallefr, Honor Hallen Mary E. Hammond, Rulh Elaine Harringlon, Jane Harris Roberla Harfley Anfhony Harloonuan Mary J Harrwug Shirley Jean Harrwlg Wvlllam Heap Lesle A Hohrn Joe Heva James L Hll Annabelle Hockenberry Margaret Hogan Vurgunma Holuenbe lc Harold Hocluhan Rae Hornsby Eleanor Hughes Gwynelh Hughey Jean Hughey Roberf Human Jean Hun? Allred Hurlbul Dorolhy Hypaylo Ann lannuggue Joseonure Iuele Frnesl Jacobs John Jafarquan Alberr Jamreson Mary Johns Ma garer Jewe++ Jack Johnson Harry Johnson Howard Johnson Josephlne Jones Marlorle Jordon Roberf Joy Margarel Jullan earl Juzwuclcu Sfeven Karlz Slephanua Kalz Alx Kalrnna Carl Kay Dudley Kay Bessne Keenan Helen 1 B Kelleher John Kes+er Helen Knlgour James K lllan a e Kulhngsworfh Margare -y 'I K ' F V' I I -x. I.. 1 I I C rn l - ' ' . . 1 . .4 I P Gray, Alma M. t Julian, Paul I. . J fin ' 1 ' Kem 'ill I , ' 1 I ' ,IJ n JUNIORS Klnan Nellle Klrlrorlan Nerses Klauder Mary Knlze, Dorollwy Koellrlen Helen Kolarz Julle lfomorllc Vulle Korpollnslcl llleo Kowalslnl Emelle Kralkowslcl Jessle Kramer Rlcllard lfudela Marle Kullllna Anna La Barbera Josoplwlno Marle La Bell Leona Ruby La C6VIlG Ernesl Paul Ladabouclle Newman Roberl La Due Ered Bernard La Gamba Clwrlsllne Joan Lampman Claude Emerson La Rocca Earl Le Blonde VXfIlllGI'T1 Janes Lelglwlon Mary Melllssa Levln Saralrl Leo Josepll Anllwony Leone Casmer E Leone Vlrglnla Loulse Lever Edgar Lewls Margarel Llversldge Marlorle L Blll Loclce Dorollwy M Lovell James Loclcsmllll Jeanelle Long Jaclc longo Grace Joan Longo Helen E Losln Allred Luclanl olln Harry Lunlnen lsadore Lumla Angelo Russell Lumla Ercole Rus ell Lyal George Lumsden George Jannes Maolelag Gladys Angela Maclc Vlrglnla Mae Maeder Marlon Magnlllco Angela Malcolm Jolln RlClW6Fd Malone Elleen Dorollly Maloney Neal Parllclc Mamon lolln Mangan Edward Eranlc Manlon Rlcllard Moore Marcyan Paullne Myrl Marlnello Leo Josepll Marlcelle Jcnnle Teresa Marlelle Jeannle Beverly Maroon Glbran Maroon Herberl Marra Josepll James Marra Pelor Josepll Morreale V ra 'llweresa Marllnez Joe Marllnez Manuel Marllno Joe Marzee Jane Marlon Maslo Helen Masslmlllan Lucy Malarazzo Rose Marlon Mallllews Adellne May Maurer Ward Maxon Slwlrley Lllllan May Rosella May WIllI5m Mayne Arllne Mellrlel Mellz Mellon Mer no Meslar Mlcale Olln Belly Harold Armond Gerlevleve Mary AUSlIH Jolwn Pxlberl James Angellne Mlcllaeles Slella Mldura Vlcforla LoHle Mlller Audrey Marle Mlller Harold Mlndllam Cllarles E Mllcllell Mary Molr James Molclwlber Nellle Monroe Laura Elsle Moran Palrlcla Monagllan Calllerlne Morl Wllllam Leslle Moss Douglas Hamlllon Muldoon Helen Mulllbauer Vlrglnla Mulvena Danny Murplly Ann Marne Murr James Murlauglrl Cllarles Kennelll MacDonald Norman MaCGellaray Isobel MacLaren Emma L McCabe Melva McCallum Agnes Levandowslq .Irene .Kalllenne 1 I ll ' : 'I I s X Il Q 66 E H389 938 JUNIORS McCarlhy, Marion Conslance McCoy, Lois Maxine McCue, Margarel McDowell, Virginia Mae Mclnlyre, Calherine Chrisline Mclnlyre, Lorraine Margarel McKenzie, Bealrice Mcliimmel, Belly Nanula, Frances Julia Niclclas, Gilberl Henry Niger Rila Jane Nimelman, Ilene Helene Nowalc Adeline Nye Mildred Lill'an OConnell Oscar Joseph OConnor, James Michael Odorczylc Arlhur Fenix Olszenslci Ed OMara Lawrence Ones: Anlhony Oslerlag Elizabelh May Paloni Elide Paluclf Vicloria Paonessa Gloria Marie Paonessa Louis Parenli Olga Marie Passanese Sebaslian Passero Yolanda Paslore Mary Susan Pall: Annie Marie Pally Frank D Payne Ted C Pead May Annie Pearce Frederick Peclc Rila Jane Pera Rose Joan Perry Richard Alberl Pellil Lois Plelsch Reginald Louis Pllol Waller Pileggi John Joseph Pinalls Wm Pino Sebaslian Poorman Paul John Poller Fern Poulos Thomas Gusl Prinlup Audrey Seprina Proclor Doris Mae Pullano Mary Conslance Pysz Sophie Marne uaglio Norma uaranlello John Radogna Teresa Mary Radomslci, Blanche Slella Randoclc, Josephine Frances Rannalli, Fred R. Reach, Grace Rulh Reeves, Emily Rulh Reeves, Ella M. Reid, Phyllis Anne Ricchio, Alberl Rice, Marie Sue Rice Thomas Riccelli, Florence Mary Ralcard Roberl Riggie Grace Rims Anne Palricia Rilenburg Leona F. Relcard Bob Roberlson, Jaclc Robinson Roberl Rogers Anlhony Rohrer Carllon James Roscall Winilred Grace Rolella Thomas Rolella Dominiclc Roulh Jaclc Raymond Rull Melvin A Ruopp Roberl Rushlon Keilh Rennard Russell Margarel E Rulh DeLores Rulliowslu Eddie Ryan Roberl Marlin Rychell Rudolph Richard Saldalc Edward Z Salacuse Alphonse John Sandslrom Margarel Charlo Sarlcees Flaleem Joseph Sarkees Yazbeclc A Sarlcissian Elizabelh Scalzo Anila Olga Scheusa Rosalie Schroeder Lois Jean Schryver Kalhleen Schul Eleanor Schulz Jennie Mary Schullz Leonard John Schuyler Sophia M Schweilzer Joseph Marlin Schweilzer Mary Schwenlcbeclc Dorolhy Marie Scozzalava Mary Irene Serianni Joan Margarel Sheers Jane Uplegrall Sheilmire Roberl Lee lle . 1 , PUlZ6k,lOlf-36 . vp Scoll, Dorolhy M. Q M . m T . T Q l l. Shoebridge Ellzabelh M Sicurella Anfoinerre Cons+ance Siener George John Simone Celia Ann Sinalra Rose Mary Jiola Valerie Caroline Skolnicki Frank Slazyk Helen Smilh Kalherine Louise Smi h Elsie Snowdon Harrier Socha Edward John Spagnola Carmella Sparacio Sam Frank Spec or Florence Speiran Jean E Spencer Florence Spendio Frank George Sperli John Spina Arr Slagg Earl Lloyd Slalhacos Dino Gus S+ Denny Helen Joanne Slearns Rulh Helen Slerzellnack Irwin A Srevenson Alec Slewarl Kalherine Rulh Slimson Priscilla Slirling Wm Slopa Viclor Sweeney James Swinlord Frank Szczerbacki Thomas Szezes Helen Szaroan Frank Taro Dominic Tokarska Lenore Anne Tompkins Grace E. Torre Edward Tooker Gerlrude Trapasso Dominick Bernard Traub Leonard Travis Theresa Tredop Rira Trincanari Donald Nickolas Trusdale Duane Thomas Tubinis Allred Tymczak Genevieve Tyree, Joe Charles Tavano Angeline Carmela Taylor Florence Tezanos Emma Thompson Frank Thompson Frank George Thompson Gerald H Thomson David Ubrraco Ralph Leo Ulu Eleanor Ui lsa el Ulnik William Valenhne Grace Valenlune Helen Marne Venlry Edward Virga Russell Vnscomi Lucy Vileilo Rosalie Voelker Alsace Wackelf Eileen Doroihy Walker Muriel Lillian Wallace Barloara E Wallace Edward Wanler Henry Paul Wasley June Mori' Walers Norma May Wells Marie Weslar William Harrold Wesl Calherine Louise Whifbeck Ralph Gordon Whirman Helen M Whilmmre John F Whilworlh Rolaerl Frederic Whiffle Vera Wiczkocka Lorhe Helen Wieczorek Leonard Wigle Louise Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Winker Edward R Mary Elizabelh Mary Helen Mae Richmond Woodrow Waller Fre Willslruck Jeanne Woicik, Wanda J. Woznick John Wrobel Mallhew Wysloazil Alice Ursula Yocco Mary Rose Yukie Tom S. Zabkowski Mildred Helen Zaiic Agnes Jane Zaiic Henry Zanchel Lydia J. Zlofnick Slella L. Zmudzinski Edwin Zack Dorolhy Louise Zykas Adele Pafricia ees, 1 889 JUNIORS .+ . I l S+ark,IHelen' Welch,'Mary ', ', a '11 13 7659 3B z Sfuduous7 Worms Eye Vxew How bouf a rude Tennis Chumps Kappa Kruuse 938 ls- J UN IOR SNAPSHOTS Gimme a b1+e7 IS home7 Wunk Holuday Crowd Wha+fa Class S flnq I3b Foxy Harris I4 Whai are you dovng +omqh+7 5 Do you qef I I6 Burd s Eye I w I 2 A ' , , ' ff I 6 M, Xl 1 -X ' 1. o L af' I. Li 7. ' ' . I3. Tug-a-War 2. ' . 8. F' lm . ' 3. ' ' 9, - - - ? . ' ' . 4. ' ' . IO. ' ' I . '+? 5. ' ll. .. . ' '- V'e 6. ' I2. p' 69 Y 1889 F7-,iF'f-f VH K' '- . L. 1, mf z 5,5 X11 ,1N'. .X , 'MJ , . Hrw mv- Y'-L ' If , Jf Y 1, VW TM' V11xvW X ' V4 1 HA ff 'vu-' cf: 7 4 N : - ' O A Q -l. f a.:..:A.mLi' ' U4 '-Q 1 . A 'rf I 1 A ,,. .. .v.,. 1, SEEK W E ,. I .. ' n QM - 'i fa, N '1 'Q . 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'.'ff'k-g.iQ,iv.g-213 '- - 'z . ri' , .' - - ' ,f 251, 6 My ' i if: . av' '-,'LL-:iffy ' LQ,-5,, 'gf . A Zim. , A I L., 4, ',,.,a TIA ,. H? 95 lf: ' '-Jfisl' ' gQfif:' :Tl n 'S , ,A , Lg-L 1. A 5 'Q' T ,,.f..::-.-'17.' . if, Vw - ' ' 'I' .-'15 ' .K 1 A 1 1 H f Q. V - wwf.: ' ' ' . ' 'f 'f 'ifif fi2'gC'.iN1 q ' - 35 -3 '1 . 314:12 , , . , X .V ,,. - ri: Bly? -'1 If f. y .U , K ,gil . ,, - ,- , 5 r' 4 tx. .4 .1 U' . V . ,..--xi. 13451. 442543 131 is-an ' 938 SOPI-IMORE CLASS HISTORY Nol lhe 400, bul lhe 500 swarmed lhrough lhe walls ol learning. ll was Sep- lember 9, I937, regislralion day lor lhe class ol I940 and a greal evenl in lhe lives ol lhese gawky adolescenls. Some cried when lheir molhers lell lhem lo lace lhis slrange, cruel world alone, bul olhers were very brave and swallowed lhe enormous lumps lhal sluck in lheir lhroals. Everylhing was very conlusing lo lhese poor children lhe lirsl day ol regular school. They wenl around asking loolish gueslions like, Where's room ISO? and I-low do you gel lo lhe second lloor? Anybody knows lhal lo gel lo lhe second lloor you walk up one llighl ol slairs. One puzzled girl suggesled lhal Mr. Slrough publish a special guide-book. I mighl here add lhal lhe caleleria crossed everybodys palh or gol in lhe way somehow. Growing boys and girls do need lols ol lood, don'l lhey? These adolescenls were no exceplion. They ale so much lhal lhey grew an awlul lol and prelly soon lhey were really grown up and lhe boys began lo wear long panls and lhe girls cul oll piglails and asked lheir lalhers lor money lo buy silk slockings. They soon began lo sil up and lake nolice ol lheir elders copying lhe ways and airs cl lhe Juniors and Seniors. ll was surprising how quickly lhey learned lo dance and drive aulomobiles and-uh-lorgel homework. They hadn l losl quile all ol lheir naivele eller live weeks lor lhey slood lirsl on lhe honor roll bul nol long aller lhal lhe lranslormalion was complele and our babesin lhe woods were guess whal7 so phislicaled sophomores which means lhal lhey knew everylhing In lacl lhey were so ellicienl al doing lhe Big Apple lhal lhey were absolulely necessary in lhe winning ol our school and lhe more inlelligenl and impeluous members made up lhe beller parls ol many school organizalions lhe Dramalic Club lhe Forensic Sociely he Science Club and alhlelic leams Some slull lhese sophomores' Il wasnl long belore Chrislmas was al hand and all lhe sophomores senl airmail lellers lo Sanly and allerwards all lhe sophomore boys used lheir shiny new coupes lo bring all lhe sophomore girls who were wearing lheir new lur coals back lo school They sellled down lo lhe greasy grind belore regenls week regenls week being an exlra vacalion lucked in belween Chrislmas and Easler il you donl have any exams Mosl ol lhe sophomores didnl have lhal s why lhey had an exlra vacalion and passed all lheir exams Because lhey did lhis lillle lhing lvlr Slrough said lhal lhey mighl come back lo school and so lhey did and lhey sludied very diligenlly excepl on February 22 when lhey celebraled because il was George Washinglon s birlhday Bul prelly soon aller lhal il began lo gel warm and lhe greal ouldoors began lo call Some ol lhe sophomores lhoughl lhal lhey would like lo play hookey which lhey could do now because lhey had learned lo wrile lhis year and were able lo lorge lheir mamas signalures Wing Collar Day was somelhing nevi lo lhe sophomores Nol lhal lhe gurls hadnl worn hair ribbons belore or were lar removed lrom il bul wasnl il amazing lhal work wenl on as usual7 Along loward Easler lhe number ol sophomores allending school diminished so lhal lhe Board ol Educalion decided lhal il wasnl worlh while lo keep lhe school slayed in scool anyhow During Easler vacalion il didn l rain much and lhe class ol 40 gol some beauli lul lans These will soon lade oul when lhey lind regenls week sneaking up on lhem JOAN GLEASON . . . . A . in session wilhoul lhem, so lhey declared a holiday. The sophomores wouldn'l have TT' TT W '72 7Y'7i in S iii I WWQQH i C ASS SG I-IOMOR 72 -I 889 .-I l.l.J D. 938 SOPI-IGMORES Abel Franlc Adams Ruchard B Agnello Alberl Aloyslus Agugluaro Anlhony John Alloway Elaine Louis Alvarez Agnes Alsworlh Charles Wlllls Amorellu Kalherune K Andres Ollo La Molle Archbold Margarel Marne Archbold John Joseph Arznvlan Shirley Asma Calherrne Frances Aswad Olga Alamlan l-larry Alhoe Louise Badornan Sevarl Balc Sophae Chrlslme Balcer Jeanne Ellzwbelh Baldassaro Franlc Anlhony Balluzzo Josephine l-lelen Bane Kalhryn l-lelen Baralla Georgina Ann Barnes Frank A Barrell June Vurgunla Barszcz Jane Llllwan Barllell Conslance Ada Bales Roberl Charles Ballaglua Josephine Marne Billuslo Jaclc Rachard Bax Celia l-lelen Banlcs Eugene Benlanlo Eslher Cena Berman Glorra Thelma Blamonle Tom Samuel Brshara Bob Morrus Bnshara Clara Bishop Tyler Lee Black Josephine Joan Blalce Barbara Jane Blalceloclr Rulh Ardell Boddeclcer Mary Cecelwa Boles Roberl E Bonenll Carlo John Bonglovannu Margarel Boos Beverly Borghello Palmlra Bollorl Marnlyn Bowen Dorolhy Bowman John Daw Bozelq Julla Wanda Bradley Lewns Roberl Bray David Brennen Cal Brewer Phyllis Ann Brill Eleanor Pearl Broolcs Dorolhy Broolcs Ruby Brown Belly Brown Margarel Lucille Brucalo Angelo Joseph Brylges Laverne Brynskl Edward Bucclero Margarel Buclcley Mary Budde Isabel Bullone lsabel Burgess George Bulera Charles Buller Joe Carr Calhernne Casall Josephine Cenlolanlu Margwrel Cerlo Henry Chambers Jaclc Chapman Mary Charbonneau Luane Chlnlcers Arnold Chrlslenson Jean Chu msn lrene Cobler Marl Conler Wulllam Coolc Chesler Coppuns Trowell Couller Viola Covallo Mary Coyle Mela Crogan Veronuca Culolla Morris Cuslo la Rue Dacldauro John Daggell leanne Dale Belly Damuanl Glorua DAm1co Francis DAngeo Allred Dann James Dadaruan Asnul Davvs Arlhur Davas Warren Day Nancy Deliazuo Alberl Delghlon Dorolhy Delaney Kalhleen DeMello l-larold Dennis Shirley Denl Calvin DEramo Jerome 1. 1 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 ' 1 ' I ' r l 1 ' r l l ' l 1 11 1 ' l 1 1 1 C ' 1 c 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' l 1 dz 1 ' 1 l n - 1 C 1 1 , .1 I ' n 1. 1 1 ' r 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 c ' 1 1 1 J 1 . . 1 1 1 . 1 I 1 . ' 1 1 l ' 1 1 1 l l l I l V l I ' V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 DePon+ee Glorna DeSmmone Arlemlo Duclc John DClara Louis DnGreqoruo Flora Dllar George DuLaura Franlc Dumnhone Vlclorua Dumond Donald Dobrasz Richard Dolluver Dorolhy Donra Phrllp Doly Roberl Doyle Dolores Drylewslcu Andrew Dushn Margarel Easler Elberl Ebbnng Gerald Eclcel Ruby Eddy Jean Edwards Mary Jane Ellrs Donald Foduce Josephune Erwnn Grelchen Evans Elsne Faddoul Jeanelrle Falcone Carl Falsefh Rose Feeley Jaclc Feldmeyer Louuse Fellcelh Guido Florella Frances Fnorenhnu Lnlluan Fisher Ralph Fax Melba Focazlo Wllluam Fonlanorosa Ralph Forcuccu Anlhony Formica Joseph Foss Charles Franloune Lucy Fronczalc Mary Fulgenzu Julaa Funlc Earl Furey Roberl Gabrnel Josephine Gagluardo Mary Gardiner Ellen Gassler John Genovese Dolly George Alberla George Margarel Gnannbalhsla Cecelna SCDPI-ICDMORES Glllon Dorreen Gleason Joan Glennie Sluarl Goodroe Irene Goodwln Granl Gorbalz Maurnce Gordon Waller Goslun Thomas Grace Teddy Grana Calherlne Grana Gerlrude Granule Gerlrude Greg Allred Grllo oueruno Gruswold Russell Grose Guy Guerclo Mary Gwozdelc Jane l-lahn Anne l-lalluday Jack l-lambrndge June l-lann Wllluam l-larrus Roberl l-lehfellunger Anne l-leley Glorla l-londerson Margarel 'xenry l-larrlef l-lelrrcl4 Wllluam l-leywang Dorella l-lnndle Florence l-lines James l-lmnman Ella l-lllchcoclq Palrlcla l-lolllnger Rlchard l-lolooy Danlel l-lolohan Anne l-looper Andrew Hooper Bernice l-losue Francls l-lowells Aure l-lugenun Suzanne l-lunl lndnana Hulchunson Agnes lmmorduno Franlc lrwln Margarel Jablonslo Chesler Jaclcson June James Rnla Jamgochlan Flamparlzoon Janlqowslcu Marlha Jenczewslcu Ted Jenlcs Belly Jercllano Grace I E l ' fx ' I Il 'IF W l ' Feeleyl Thomas hllfllsey. John N Jewell, Louise Johnson, Margarel Johnson, Sylvia Jorey, Marion June, Alberl Kane, Anne Karaslca, Frances Kalz, Belly Keenan, Vivian Keller, Wallace Kelleher, Michael Kieran, Eugenia Kinan, Fred Kloda, Wanda Klooslerman, Genevieve Klooslerman, Johanna Knighl, Ernesl Kolcozzlca, Eddie Kolarba Eleanor Kozar Bernice Kramer Libby Kramer Louis Kress Frank Kresman Eleanor Kriqorlan Sarah Krowinslci Felix Kunigislcy George Lalouda John Labus Edward Lally Eleanor La Marca Kalhleen Lamloerl Lois Lambros Amelia Lang Alberl Langley Roberl Langley William Laporla Carmella Lapp Mildred Larsen Edward Lawler Norman Leary Eslher Lee Marion Lehmann Marlorie Leshner Jaclc LeVaughn Roland LeVauqhn Lewis Lewis Jesse Lilivo Fred Locke Kennelh Lonberqer Jenella Long Frances Los Nellie Losrracco Alberl LoTempio Jean SOPHOMGRES Lollerio, Michael Love, l-lenry Lucanlonio, Marqarel Luna, Sam Lymburner, Marl MacMahon, Janel MacVi'rfie, Mildred McCollum, Donald McCollum, Scoll McCar+hy, Roberl McConnell, Helen McConnel, William McCormick, Evelyn McDerrnoH, Roloerf McGu'rh, Angela McKeehan, Edwin McRae. Dorolhy McKimmie, Grace McSweeney Doris Macey Joseph Mack Miriam Maeder Marlorie Magdzlalc Josephine Manqanellr Carmella Mardirosian Clva Maroon Eslher Marrone Rosallne Marlin Roberl' Marlino Joseph Marzec Casimera Mally Jean May Reba Maloon Helen Manlo Rose Milano Jennie Miller l-lelen Miller Peler Mlsh Alfred Mislrella Mores Milchell l-lillon Mod: Theodore Moeller Elhel Monlagna Florence Monlrose Slanley Mooradian Sadie Moore Irene E Moreland James Morell Louis Morrison Mary Morlon Verna Moses James Moses Marlha Moslcal Mary Murawslcl Teddy Murphy John Mulh Eveyn Myers l-lelen Myers Mary Naprer Thomas Napolean R al Nelson Dwvud Nerall Rosella Neubauer Dorolny Nevrlle Elrzaoelh Newson l-larold Nuclclas Vrrgrnra Nogaclu John Normand Caslmer Norrus Rulh Qbeluclc Mary Obruen Anne Qcallaghan Ered Oconnor Lorraine Ohanlan Elrzabelh OLaughlnn Paul OLeary Marne Olrogg Elgln Olsen Marne Orsl Emma Pace Belly Pacella Glorla Pwduano James Pagluno Lubero P laz o ohn Pa rnaleur Phyllis Palonr Mary Palumbo Eranls Paone sa Peler Piradlso Angelo Pareni Alberl Pisler Bealrlce Paul PG 'lheda Penale Jennre Penman Bully Perry James Pelreslnn Slella Pnerce Rulh Pnlarresu Murphy Puzzlmenlo Mary Ponlecorvo Emulua Poore Norma Porlolese Margarel Poullos Norma Presl Gerlando Pruesl Allreo Prozeller Paul Puglese Sam SOPHOMGRES Pullano Juluel Pulnam Joe uaglla Mnlce uaranllzo Anlomelle Rader Mnldred Ragnar Evelyn Ralczalf Berlha Ranalelh Eleanor Raymond Joe Reagan Wlllram Reed Eranlc Reed Rrchard Reese Saxon Reld Damel Reenc Charles Revalas Tula Rucolla Maxle Rice Benlamln Rudlngs Eleanor Rrellanaugh Carl Rles Kennerh Rrggr Phvlomena Rrrzhaupl Dorolhy Rlvers Dorolhy RlZ7O Newlon Rodgers Roberl Rodgers Bernard Rodgers Shirley Rosala Allreda Rolella Joseph Rowe Marybelle Rozan Dorolhy Rudolph Wrlluam Ruguero Angelyne Rugxerello Tom Russo Frances Russo Sam Rullcowslcl Arlhur Ryan lzalhryn Salada r-ranlc Salusbury Ann Sap Phyllis Sarlcussuan Mary Sarlclssnan Nellre Sawma Abraham Scarbecz Lollue Schmudf Fred Schroeder Roberl Schulmeusler Marlan Schullz Belly Schullz Edward Scoll Jacqueline Scrlvano lsabel 76 1 889 l , l I I I I , 1 Q ,W - C I Q l , , os ie , I C sr , I r . l. r l . . C , N . Page, Belly Roell, Bernardine a Z .V J V, F . . Q S I . ' . 5 I r J - r 1 . ' . c l. , ', I A I I X - r' . 1 hi . lr . - r 938 S wo Nuwham Serrhwk Helen r ck Hee Sha me, Mae Sharp R-:hard 'W Www Q O H bhor 5 Dorofhy Srhfew Mary Srrhrh h John :hc a r een Snq r Es er rrurh Sluvohskr Velerre Srrwrh Befry Sm in oerard VT' W 4ehhefh SIM? Th 'Vhioel XAVOV' G rw woo S rev im o h UC h e W r nz grown Pafrerson Su www Pafrrcna Suffex Uoorqe warn Rur M Arr or oy X arf A en ro ar Jim ir ren R Chard Toher Ar hur T r oerry Kehnerh ievehs uf Thorha NWhlar'r' Trice-V Dorojrhy You r Donald Www Q SQPHCDMGRES Tvozyrwsku Muldred Tyree Befro hh Rubee Veho o Ermme Vrsc 'hr Dorman v o N Vo oe fxlrerr Vore Arm Vvaoher Sybr K r Be We 'fer Beverry Wdo we Johh Weboer loss pl Weber Johrr VV oeh ra 1 1:16 e Ma We :Jer Frame 5 V 'T Doro r on Wa' er W me Pam Mm U1 Hfloh Wrcres C rhch WN rhsoh Rwrrr Wu Nous Hehyn Wrhorr VVNHOO Wrs rw Vv Wsorm Wo ic Wo sf Berry essre P rs Roberr Bruho eq e Euqefve Mar o Ro Woooe, Frank rw Gor Q Youhq Wm! mm Zacher Gfadw dk S o we Zxrhrherrhoh Clmro Zamr ermaru Howwrd Zuss Naomr 7LbC ff Maurme V7 df , X I ' ', 1' SQ li f Hr me Vale ,rr f 4, fx 4 or I, 'qfo Sf er, Tr , J h Vi fr? , Fhha P F 3 X ,J ' fb rs, ' J , i Sf Y 7 J Wef e , Hy E fh X . AC ' r, Aff x I W Y- X V , ,,. e r 511 r P Q1 rer, V ry Jane S f W We'r N ' WN H J VV Ich, I ry S:WF'h Roberf Q C j Smyjif QT' , C XN9 + W Vffqy Srff -A ff hW , Wvaf , rf SM ..', J h H I ' QJt'!Jfi E5l V L Y X' S, Ckgfx jliy, SM-gvhf-h-rsh, Effie ' ' , an : 1 Shri' be-ffh, 1'-Yeh FV , 5 umm S-hrrr Q, Wham J , Src! , Jack ' , 1 C -h, . J Q lh f , ' ' J 3 , hyhf 5 ' J h rc' ' J S '-fc O , R ' We 5 ,Q S J S rl Woi ' 5 Sydc VS ,fda W gg, eh T: . . SS 5 vu Tr CIXMTSLKI. W S Y yygx rx rj Tayior A X , 'MC ef M P n Zur r Vo H v u R h ' M - N ' y N P K ' ,1 N O , 4' , lr, ill, Ann SOPI-IQMCDRE I-ICDNQR ROLL The Iollowmg record IS based upon The Ihree avaulable honor rolls The number aIIer each name Indncales Ihe numoer of hrnes Ihe Induvudual has merufed IhIs ds hnchon Aqnello A erI Jamqochuan Hamparlzoon I A V165 I Jankowslcr Marlha I June 2 Jen s Belly 3 Conslance I Kane A ne 3 orla Keller Wallace 3 p Tyler 3 Kolarba Eleanor 2 Blaclc Josephune Kramer Lbby 3 Blake Barbara 3 Kramer I- UIS 2 Boddeclcer Mary I Lamberf I-0,5 3 BOIQIIGIIO Palm Lehmann Marlorue I BOIIOVI M IIIYH 3 Lonberger Jenefla I Bowen Dorolhy 2 Long prances 3 BU e lsabel l Lyrrburner Marl 3 u er Joe Chambers Jack 2 IQIICEGIIIIIIJAIIQGIIG3 2 Ch M 2 ano ennne apman ry Mod: Theodore 2 Alvarez Barrefl Barllell Berman Busho Chrnslenson Jean I Con er WIIIIam I MOIIISOII M ry l Grogan Veronica 2 Napolean R saIIe 3 Daqqell Jeanne 2 OLGGVY Mane D e Belly 3 wee Elem Domuanu Glorra P5 9 B IIY l Da arnan AsnII I pf3lUVTIL?O Frank 3 Da Nancy 3 Penale Jennue Doye Dolores 3 U GIIO JUIIGI Duslun Marqarel I QIIG MIIQG 2 Faddoul Jeanefle Reqnar Evelyn 2 F SQHI R059 I Ranalellu Eeanor Feldmeyer Loulse RGYVIWOIICI J 9 3 U enz J lla RSGQGVI VVIIIIGVTT 2 Furey Roberl I Russo Sam 2 Gabrel Josephnne 3 Pl'IyllIS Genovese Dolly I SchuImeIsIer Marlon I George Marqarel I Scoll Jacquelune I Gleaggn Joan 3 S FIVGFIO Isabel I Glennue SI arl 2 Sdao Wulluam 3 G-neg Allred I Sermalc I-Ielen I Grose Guy I Shanesey M e I I-Ienderson Margarel I Swarloul Roy 3 I-Ienry I-Iarruel 2 Ta or Rlchard I Hun Ie Florence I Tevens Rulh I Inman EII Tyzynslcu Muldred I-Io Inger Ruchard I Wech Mary 3 I-Iulchunson Agnes 2 Ile Paul Jac son June I Wo M ry 3 ames Rlfa ZubcoIlI Mauruce I 889 . . I . . . . I. . - , Ib -'I I , f . Q - Q - . - lc , - . I - X H -H I GI I -I , - . I T -2 ,I I -- . 1 , O I -Q ,I Ira-I It T ' - , a I - V L dd ,I - I' -- B II , -I I - ,I a 1 I . ' I - fl' .I 1 j . I a l I 1 I O I 1 .I - , V . WI al 1 -, OI , I YI I I, I -I Q I 9 Y d - I -- N L I - , I -2 III , - P II , I +I ' , - Qua I , I - Eglqell RUby12 Quaranlillo, Anlonefle-2 . -3 I - gl 'I - I, I -3 . I -2 I O 3 I3 Ig I, uI -3 I I I - II , -I - Saph,I I-3 .V -7 Z C I I W j , I U Y I . . - ly j I I 6 -- I I . L 1 V I. 1- . d V W X - I-II , a-I I, I fl III , I - I , - I , - WhI , -I lc , - II, a -- J , I -I , I -2 938 Workun har 0 P Love7 Don? fall ou SOPHOMORE SNAPSHOTS S y 7 H II oo as Our hero' Ru? WHICH as whuch7 Curly Top Our fam cufy Nnaqaruan ofice Childhood days fl wcu f J up A wc 80 1889 fxfw V' -xr 1.! 4! Ure 5: mf :WY xr 1' Mm, , pm C7fx!fL'7'Nl'V'THlV1.1 LH Off Wu' mr: Bm . LH in yw mm Wroucqh amd www Hwy. ff-in r J 1 xv fm 'Jay fs, '!T'uy'r4 J, 'fqH'.M x -x 11... ,H X. X Y ,xg J X Top Row Cegles uaranTello Palumbo CuloTTo Muddle Row Calpoy P DeBuase EqerT eo Row RoTello Bottom J F G Gawel Gabruel Fel ceTT 938 LN. l I u V , , , . ,, x- X 1 . lf.. ,Q flf 2 ' T9 T' x y' '1 T I Vtw WV FOOTBALL The ouTloolc Tor The I937 TooTball season appeared raTher dusmal when The Team assembled lasT Fall WuTh The reTurn oT only Tour leTTermen and sux or seven squad members Trom The prevuous year Coach Tom Szczerloaclcu was Taced wuTh a real Task BuT The Red and Gray menTor came Through and produced a Team oT champuonshup faluber WuTh CapTaun PaTsy De Buase showung The way The Team was OTF To a TasT sTarT wunnung Trom uTs cuTy ruval ST Mary s The Team however had noT yeT reached The perTecTuon oT Team worlc and scorung punch and dropped uTs games To Tonawanda and Lackawanna Tor The only deTeaTs OT The season ln The Tonawanda game Hugh School was Tuve Tumes wuThun The enemy s Ten yard sTrup un The lasT peruod buT Tauled To score Thus garre meanT The loss oT a Tue Tor The league s cup Reboundung Trom deTeaT The boys scored an upseT un holdung The powerTul NorTh Tonawanda Team To a scoreless Tue Thus was regarded as a moral vucTory as our Team ouTdowned and ouTgauned The Lumberlaclc Gaunung momenTum The Red and Gray broughT uTs season To a close wuTh smash ung vucTorues over LoclcporT Dunlcurlc JamesTown and TroTT Thus lasT vucTory was especually sweeT revengung 'asT year s loss To TroTT Specual menTuon should be guven To DeBuase RoTella and FulluceTTu whose excellenT playung and TughTung spuruT spurred The enTure Team on To uTs vucTorues PaTsy DeBuas was honored by beung chosen all sTar guard on WesTern New Yorlc s Malor Conucerence Team John Gawel end and Guudo FulluceTTu baclcTueld ace were placed on The second Team Thus was mosT noTeworThy Tor FulluceTTu Thus beung hus TursT year OT TooTball on The hugh school Team X N V. J. Q D. R. Y D. A. J. L T. l T -l L TTT W. c Su I F V WW TC C JC c mon mmmmcw w 2 mg w every game 1 cd Q 0 55 a SOYW4 1 ORING SUMMARY LETTEP MEN K7 L V C 3 TFT 82 1 889 Smcifi C:'i1:,f1',i Efgif' and Rafe a x','-if? a,1.5. de3 wars ,E I- -1 ' 1. F' kd wfaf- We if em! Pigiw sever 4 IDCIAJS, sccfi ' - Ir. VCL' 'iWC f1P'-'MCT Qrfj'f'ff: 5rxi5Wm'!3C1i'f1, H-' X x,.' 3453 ' rm mm 5 md 9 mv 111. 5' 'wff1lX'VLj 5 rv '1 x-fn 'r ':f':,-.'1fr'Rh'f 1 21c'lHf'V' Il , 11' S, Q.1'11 fmt H31 51 1' 1 'rr 1:0111 '- 1 -N '1 1. 1 - 'f2 rW1L1!f'-fl fn fHf3Ar'fll1fN V?V'V'T'EiV .'rf H1351 yC-mr. Sf .1 f VVCFNUH fl. F. Il. S. fx VX-413 V' 20 rx'y':1'1Qrf 'U 6 Tfwlawarwoa 19 I4 La:3a.'.ar'5 QU O New favmfia O O Lcdzr ,ri O 7 Dfwlffli 6 7 .fi wff 'ww N O I 3 Tf:-U 6 I8 X V 311.-fc' Def f,11,'111+ A,rN'f1':j1w' Fi' fi1 Dm- Czkgy, Pai, DCSIEK Ci::'g1'w Jbe W5 uc :fee SEiOVAf SQ.: Vdc-111' fN'x 'y EO- rf V' ' ' ffrfqw QA, Liu TH My 1 If 1311 f'-'HL' 5 5 FQY Kpnzig , v' lbw: 5: M '3 Xwff fx' VIH F1 1 11-' fx 1 ' TP1 m1 'z 1' lf XR' M C'-1c: ff V'1'WQZW KNEW I 1' 1. ', V11 11'1' ' 'VM' :: 'N 4733.1 ' 938 Left to Rughf G Nelms Mgr J QuaranTello Delzoppo RoTella Gegles Palumbo W Poole S Ward CapT Ye BASKETBALL The baskeTball season has come To a close brungung wuTh uT a champuonshup Team STarTung wuTh undeveloped maTerual Coach Parsons has molded and Trauned hus players unTo a TughTnug and well balanced unuT Led by Theur brulluanT capTaun STan Ward The boys TursT annexed The CuTy TuTle Tor The TourTh sTraughT year by Turnung back LaSalle un a Thrullung and close game by 32 To 30 Then The Team became WesTern New York STaTe TuTle holders un Class Double A by wunnung un Tune sTyle Trom Olean by a 50 To 24 score The Red and Gray cagers also Tunushed un a Tue Tor TursT place un The ST Lawrence League The scorung ace oT Thus year s ouTsTarudung Team was VucTor Cegles who Tunushed un second place un The enTure League s scorung BoTh Ward and Cegles were named on The Leagues all sTar Team an honor whuch They ruchly deserved Tom RoTella was selecTed on The second Team because oT hus shunung perTormances on boTh The offeruse and deTense Del Zappo Palumbo and uaranTello were guven honorable menTuon Poole was also an umporTanT TacTor Tor The Team s greaT success, as hus wonderTul defensuve work was always excepTuonal Doc Parsons and hus boys were vucToruous un nuneTeen oT The TwenTy Three games played Thus year Durung The League's season, The Hugh School cagers deTeaTed every Team wuTh The excepTuon oT Lackawanna, whom They laTer deTeaTed un The playoffs One goal oT The Team, To be League Champuons, was losT when The powerfully deTensuve Tonawanda Team deTeaTed our players un The playoTTs Hugh School seT a new league record un Team scorung, when They amassed a ToTal OT 543 pounTs AlThough Thus year's TursT Team was composed of only seven players, each boy on The squad was a sTar The Team wull lose Three valuable members Through The gradua Tuon of CapTaun Ward, Poole and Palumbo, buT These vacancues wull be adequaTely Tulled by players promoTed Trom Thus year's reserve Team RecognuTuon should be guven 83 Q ,A 'x ST H X U L T nj' 'X ox wg X, ulu, ufu g f u lc fi - ' Thi ,f I K L . A. T. V. D. . - u Q , ' . ' - . Io lhe reserve 'ream lor winning lhe championship of Ihe Sl. Lawrence Reserve League, for Ihe second slraighl year. Coach Parsons has produced one ol his linesl learns Ihis season and he and each player should receive our sincere praise. SCORING SUMMARY N. P. l-l. 5. QPPCNENT Wilson 35 23 LaSalle 43 22 Sl. Mary's 30 35 Kenmore Balavia Norlh Tonawanda Lockporl Troll Norlh lonawanda lonawanda Lackawanna Troll Kenmore Balavia LaSalle Lackawanna lonawanda SECTIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Closs AA Clean City Playoffs lrofl La5a e LAWRENCE LEAGUE PLAYOFFS Tonawanda Lackawanna LETTER MEN Caplain Slanley Ward Viclor Ceqles Tom Rolella Adolph Del Zoppo Dan Palumbo John uaranlello William Poole Prank Donna Charles La Barber Georqe Nelms Sludenl Manager B N Parsons Coach Weldon Oliver Facully Manager H389 I 38 24 50 23 44 42 46 26 52 32 42 34 34 29 3I 32 4I 38 27 I8 ' 35 22 23 2l Lockporl 32 25 27 32 44 3l 50 24 29 22 fl 32 30 ST. I9 27 42 25 . l Q 84 938 Left To Rught W McNucoI Yulrue a BarreTT Lyons Chunlrers GalbrauTh Thompson RIC Cummung SwarThouT Anderson ong Caldwell Roupp W Harfburg SWIMMING A season whuch Tell below our expecTaTuons was experuenced by The swummung Team Thus year Only Three vucTorues were salvaged from The schedule oT eughT meeTs A number of These cleTeaTs mughT have been changed unTo wuns uT The Nuagara swummers could only have won Theur closung evenT oT The meeTs namely The I6O yard Tree sTyle relay Fuve Tumes durung The season Thus race meanT The dufference beTween a vucTory and deTeaT and each Tume our swummers ended on The shorT end of The Tunal score The boys ToughT keenly however and we musT guve Them creduT Tor Thus The Red and Gray naTaTors were greaTly unspured Thus year by Theur sensaTuonal rapTaun Warren McNucol Thus TalenTed duver was handed nary a deTeaT durung The season as hus graceful precuse duvung excelled ThaT oT all hus opponenTs The oTher unduvudual sTar of The currenT season was Joe Thompson capTaun elecT who Twuce brolue Nuagara s pool record un The IO0 yard breasT sTroIce Thompsons long sTrung of vucTorues was unexpecTedly unTerrupTed when he IosT To PasTor oT NorTh Tonawanda Thus was hus only deTeaT un Three years of swummung compeTuTuon The Red and Gray mermen broughT Theur season To a close wuTh a wun over AmhersT In Thus meeT Thompson came Tlashung back To wunnung Torm by brealcung hus own pool record un The TasT Tume oT I I3 FeaTured un varuous home meeTs ThroughouT The season were swummung exhubuTuons quven by George Gager ace and capTaun of lasT year s Tune Team Gager won The 50 yard Tree sTyle evenT un The sensaTuonal Tume of 25 2 seconds Nuagara wound up un TuTTh place un The WesTern New Yorlc Sechonals Our presTuge was raused somewhaT when CapTaun Iv1cNucol and Joe Thompson capTured TursT honors un Theur specuaITues ProspecTs are brughT Tor a wunnung Team nexT year wuTh capable swummers Trom The reserve Team comung up To Tull vacancues T. ' B. s hl H. r. I A. ' L. ' J. J. 'h L. ' R. M. J. L w. R. l 85 Due credif should be given fo Coach Cfioe for Turmng ou? a weli Mined flqhfing ieam. Affer ah, H is nof a queshon of vlcfoies or dewceafs, buf ihe spirn in which +he Team corderdeo for The Red and Gray. SCORING SUMMARY Opponent Kenmore NorfhTonaw1nd1 Arnhersi Tonawanda Kenrnore Tonawanda Norfh Tonavwano Arnhersf SECTIONALS T n fin n VN Mn To a F13 r Kenmore Amhcrsf LETTER MEN arm H M N ip am lac Thomcsor lco Gilbr h B rm ci S Ereo Lyon es 1 c rfc Thcrnas ukc Wa1rfr1Har1LufG Manage 86 1889 N. E. H. 8. 39 27 Q K 40 26 30 36 6 39 27 V 32 34 37 29 f 5 48 I8 30 36 15+ o C ea 27 2 ci 'e c wa ' 25 3 d 25 4+h N 2 24 Sfh Niaczara idx QI Mr, Harolc Cf3IjE': -Coach We 1 c 'col Cf i ' 4, f 53? Jenn Rich e :ff eh! Char , Reslo Roher S F : QVTG'f: 1 Q Y if 938 Left to Rght O Ne l Oldfeld Ma f n W Pufo W Wclo M Parsons GOLF X 17x Wufh Iheur Capfaun Roberf Kay shoofung hus usual sensafuonal game 'rhe Nuagara Falls Golf feam roclcefed unfo fursf place un fhe Wesfern New York Hugh School Golf League lasf Fall Druven on wufh fhe freshness of vucfory un wunnurug fhe Inferscholasfuc Golf Tour namenf 'rhe prevuous Sprung fhe Red ancl Gray golfers rolled up sux wuns and one fue rnafch fo fheur creduf Capfaun Kay Walfer Pufo and Fred Oldfueld all leffermen furnushed fhe nucleus for fhus years fune Ieam Clufford Marfun Duck I-laas and Walfer Wclowlca rounded ouf fhe squad All of fhese boys show greaf promuse We feel confudenf fhaf Ihus Team coached by Mr Parsons wull confunue nfs pace clurung fhe Sprung season and fhaf uf wull uphold Nuagaras presfuge un producung une golf feams SCORING FALL SEASON Opponenf Depew Easf Aurora Kenmore Amhersf 2 LaSalle 2 Troff DeVeaux 2 Capfaun Roberf Kay Coach B N Parsons NFI-IS 2 2 2 2 I F. ' I l F. I C. r i R, Kay F wka , ff , fr A ,, 1 ,V lu I' I 4 . . . 6 6 0 I2 3V 8V 3V 8V V2 I IV 3V 8V 87 0 . gl X Rx , X . .. - L , TENNIS Thus year The lennus leam had no fall mafches and The sprnnq round hasn + s+ar'red yef buf prospecls are encouraglng ln adcllhon To velerans Fred Faulrlng Sydney Bruce and Roberl Palfen +here are several newcomers namely George Frey and Lloyd OConnor Ma+cl'es have been scheduled wnlh Norfh Tonawanda Tonawanda D Neaux Kenmore and The Nlagara Unnversufy Freshmen BOYS INTRAMURAL SPCRTS The lnframural Spo Ts lhus year were opened wu+h much eagerness and excufemenl Baslcelball volleyball and handball were well responded fo by varuous groups of boys The baslcelball games were Indeed excnhng and well played The boys showed clean playung and good sporlsmanshup The feams we e dnvuded unlo lhree general groups Group A B and C respechvely The Sxnshung Pros were deleafed by The Rangers rn 'rhe final playoffs by a very close margun The vollevball and 'rhe handball leams were organized IU 'rhe gym classes and +he wlnnlng learns were lo play In The finals Agaln lhe boys showed greal anxlely and enlhuslasm lo play and show lhenr lalenl The wunnung handball 'ream was composed of John Quaran+ello and Charles LaBarber The sporls 'Thus year were well organuzed and were backed up by many boys who olherwmse would nol be able 'ro play on a learn Coach Szczerbaclcl was well pleased wnfh The resulfs and hopes lhal fhe fulure lnlramural sporls are lusl as well responded lo W. Lauroesch L. O'Connor R. Fallen S. Bruce R. Terryberry 889 , . . . r r . . . ' : Y I . . l. .A as e e e S .C eeee ee e GIRLS IINITRAMURAL SPORTS Every auTumn The gurls oT T-Iugh School Ioov Torwa d To Theur year oT compeTuI ve sporTs uncludung Tennus soccer badmunTon volleyball handball and basebaul Tradu duTuon says ThaT gurls have been cornoeTung un sporTs Tor a greaT number oT years The recenT dduTuons have been I 1dmunTon and archery The gurls sporT ca ndar sTarTed oTT wuTh The Tennus doubles TournamenT The garnes sTarTed SepTemIner 27 nd There were 44 gurls con'peTurug Superuor doubles Teams urcluded Peggy Bauer Maruory Dye Mary MuTcheII RuTa Nuger Eleanor lally Julua Fulgenzu and Lee Livery Belle Farrar The wunners were Lee Lave y and Belle Farrar who deTeaTed Peggy Bauer and Maruory Dye by The score oT 6 O 6 2 SGUCER Gurls soccer TournamenT goT un er way OcTooer I4 wuTh Ten Teams s arTuno The games whuch were played uru Round RCI n sTyIe l1sTed 30 munures x u h I5 m nuTe beTween halves The Teams and Theur capTauu s are Jeeps Emulue Kowalslcu Jaul Burds Mary SchweuTzer T s Belle Farr r FasTsTeppers Josephune Ca e Z Julua Fulgenzu Yankees Beverly Walker All Amerucans JaneT Duclcener GuanTs Mary Spuronella BaTTlung SoccereTTes Cxarmela Genhle Blue STreaIcs MargareT Lyons TournamenT x as won by The Jaulo r-:ls wulh The Jeeps and U T s Tued Tor second place BADMINTON EughTy eughT gurls parTucupaTed The TournarnenT was played un elumunaTuon sTyIe vTh The Team wrnnung The besT OT 2 oT 3 games movung up Suoeruor playung was shown by These Teams JaneT McMahon Ma y Welch Julua Fulgenzu Eleanor Lally Lee Lavery Belle Farrar Sally KnauTT Bele Farrar The vucToruous Team was JaneT MacMahon and Mary Welch who deTeaTed Eleanor Lally and Julua Fulgenzu by The ore oT I5 2 BadmunTon Muxed Doubles whuch sTarTed December 20 had I6 couples par TucupaTung BesT doubles Teams were Emma Tezanos Guudo FeIuceTTu Julua Fulgenzu Wulluam ConTer Sally Lou KnauTT I-uarTIey NuTTung Belle Farrar Tubby Sager The ouTsTandung game oT The TournamenT was The one un whuch Sally Lou KnauTT InlarTIey NuTTung were deTeaTed by Belle Farrar and Tubby Sager The chamouons wer Belle Farrar and Tubby Sager who oeTeaTed Emma Tezanos and Guudo FeluceTTu by The score I5 4 VOLLEY BALL Valley ball goT under way January I2 wu+h n ne Teams ompeTung Each Teann played eughT games The Teams and The capTa n are I . . , . , g . . . , X u u . . . . u , . a ' ' - . jc ,' . ' ' Ie L1 1: , D I . l .I - z ' 7 ' ' 2 s A ' C e . 7 u fx . , I . . 1 . C N' u J. ' ' ', ul , r .' ' '.f'T I s . .N . U. .' - a - ' u D. .- A ' The ouTsTandin Teams were Jallblrds, U. T.'s, FasTsTe ers, and Jee s, The pp 'J f 'II I ' u . .I S - . Vi . . . I 1 . . . : f r 7 ' Y I , . . , I L W, . , L . . sc - , I5-4. ' ' A I ' . ll II - ' T c '. . I , Y , . A Ir 'T 3 I 938 '9 'L - T ...T..... Tllh. 'T 'L Yf T.. ..Jx..y O0- .14 Y... ,J-f' n...,.., ,...a,. ,.r. .-L.- T 'TAT ...,L. ,A F1 M 'iJ 'fe '90 L-v' VolNey a 3 Badmm on 5 Tennls Champ 2 Beef Afh efes 4 Handball Champ 6 Chee leaders 7 Soccer .4 g 'Mj1 'A - ' 1--,1 1,,- , 1 Y . f , ,-- f Q' ' A- '-'- -A- -T 'f . 'h A gA if ' A'jQg,i'W1i ' , ' A fi TY' if-1 2 :Ag . ' ei' - A ' inf W i if ' fit. ' 3?-'fT 9 4' Qgjfj Q Q I if TWi1g 4 , YM ,px if i.,-w ,,,ML 'ri I 7 'A' f : g U , MV MM TWT , Q , ---v-NW-- ff K '-'f : ' ' ' I -wr S Y I ' A T -- if I 1 iii? 1 Ni T H, . . ., 4 ! N' f J ' I - ,Y ' ' 1 -F .ww 5? Zig U i A f '1 .44 A' V v :P-A , V 'D-Y ,, L, . , . f - m.......T.-, ,M I W , I--i - -:L - -5 n i . -. - ,R Q-H A ' U ' , Y Tg2 !f'Tg or F A - T .... 13 , -- - fr- - LI :AI I rg zz Q 1, un rl X I V ' 4 A I. b II . ' + . ' . I . , f ' 91 All Americans-JaneT Cusimano UT's-Belle Farrar I:asT STeppers-Josephine Cale Cardinals-Virginia Niclclos Los Conguesradores-Palmino BorgheTTo Iiulge-nzi's-Julia Fulgenzi Jeeps--Emilie Kowalslci I Jailbirdsf-Mary SchweiTzer - Yankees---Norma Poullos The Teams Thar played a beTTer game Than The oThers were UT's, I:asT STeppers, and Jeeps. The T:asT STeppers were undeTeaTed ThroughouT The TournamenT and scored Their second consecuTive yicTory. Cn March 2 The girls were busy wiTh The sTarT oT Their handball TournamenT. ForTy-Tour girls signed up. EsTeIIe Soialc successTuIIy deTended her TiTIe. She deTeaTed Mildred Zablcowslci whom she meT in The Tinas IasT year, by The score oT IS-I I, I5-4. Josephine Cale, Kay I-IabaTowsIci M'ldred Zablcowslci, and EsTeIle played exceIIenT games. This year Tor The TirsT Time The girls sporTs ediTor and her assisTanTs wiTh The aid oT Mrs WhiTe have chosen six girls Three Trom each class as The besT aThleTes in choo These seIecTions were based on The number oT years a girl parTicipaTed ln sporTs and her general slcill in all The inTramuraI sporTs wiTh an ouTsTanding abiIiTy in cne The girs cho en are SOPHOMORE CLASS Julia Fulgenzi Mary Welch JaneT MacMahon JUNIOR CLASS Mary SchweiTzer Paul ne Marcyan Mnlored Zablcowslm SENIOR CLASS Belle Farrar AlTreda Cecula EsTeIe Solalc CHEER LEADERS RoberT BaTes Pau ine CIaxTon Cecelia GrambaTTisTa Eleanor Lally Dominic Viscomi Cecelia Zablcowski CapTain 92 1 889 I I , I I I . I N. I Back Row Yulrue Leon G Nelms J Thompson STowell W Poole J h eafed W l-larTburg FraTello Nucolau SchweuTzer Lauroesch Cecula 5V McMahon Presudenf J oh n R u ch Vuce Presuderuf Bull Lauroesch Secretary 938 ATHLETIC ADVISORY COMNHTTEE Organuzed Tor The purpose oT umprovung varsuTy and unTra mural sporTs Through TuderuT suggesTuons The Nuagara Falls l-lugh School AThleTuc Advusory CommuTTee 'Jrungs TogeTher a group oT sTudenTs represenTaTuve oT a cross secTuon oT The school They Torm and hear udeas Tor The beTTermenT oT aThleTucs un our school The commuTTee s composed oT one boy and one gurl Trom The Sophomore class Two boys and Two gurls chosen by The School Councul Three represenTaTuves oT The le++er men and Three om The leTTer gurls Two non leTTer men Trom unTra mural Teams Two non leTTer gurls and The managers oT all varsuTy Teams Two members oT The TacuI+y Trom physucal educaTuon deparTrnenT pruncupal or member oT TaculTy desugnaTed by hum Thus year under The advusorshup oT Mr B NorTh Parsons The commuTTee Toolc an acTuve parT un developung a Tune sporTs program un The hugh school AT The close oT The school year The commuTTee gave a Tavorable Tunancual reporT on reTurns Trom varsuTy aThleTucs The Tune aTTendance aT TooTball games Thus year was largely due To he Team playung many oT uTs home games under lughTs un The new l-lyde Parlc STaduum NughT games were played wuTh ST Mary s Tonawanda Lackawanna and Durulcurlc The baslceTball Team on uTs parT broughT TorTh a large crowd due To uTs champuonshup caluber The AThleTuc Advusory CommuTTee senT Three represenTaTuves To The Wung Collar Day CommuTTee who un Turn sponsored a Tune program The presudenT oT The AThleTuc Advusory CommuTTee Mary SchweuTzer was The represenTaTuve To The Nuagara Falls AThleTuc Councul l I. T. A 2. F. 3. . 4. . 5. P. 6. . 7. .Ric S l. . 2. A. 3. C. ' ' 4. M. ' 5. B. 6. A. 7. D. D 8. J. , . . . u ' 5 Mary SchweiTzer. If . . ' . - Q 4' . . L . . . . . 93 UV r 'W 'Wo J C 889 0 ' SCMUCHN 'sc1NHFw. Mfr, UA M.-X, Fwd wff7rvw-,, r'mM- Us -V13 gf iiyfy Bu? 'INC Oixfnffi JC -'S 'aus viii: 7 ff li N17 wg tie-uf-'vm ff :T 55 'a':Yf. ff ..,.. ,A , ,v.,,-...Tv Q ik? 'Mx 'N S L Boqarl M Schweufzer M Arfhurs R James STUDENT COUNCIL An enlhusnaslnc group ol amblhous sludenfs lull ol Ideas and suggesluons for malcrng I938 a bigger and beller year sal In on lhe llrsl' sludenl councll meellng Seplember 22 Aller lhe represenlaluves were hearlnly welcomed 'lhelr du les and lhose of lhe Alhlelnc Advisory Commullee were enumeraled The four leller men chosen al This 'fame were Mary Swenlzer and Thelma Douglas Wllllam Lauroesch and John Rlch An unleresllng conlesl was conducled lhls year nn regard lo lhe annual Chrnslmas baskels The compellllon was so conducled lhal lhe roll call room conlrlbulung lhe mosl money and food on lhe per capnla basns was awarded The choice ol early dns mlssal from school or a hclcel lo lhe Alumm dance All records were smashed when S252 In money was conlrlbuled as well as approxlmalely 200 In food The food was donaled lo The Salvallon Army whale lhe money was dnslrnbuled lo lhe Ml Carmel Gurld lhe Calholuc Charuhes and lhe Family Welfare who sincerely expressed lhevr apprecuahon of our help Hugo Bowm was chairman of This campaign and had as hrs assocuales Beryl Blew and Yolanda Gall Those on 'rhe assembly commullee namely Loyal Bogarl William Lauroesch James Dunlop Rulh Aderman Jannce l-lardung Mary Schweufzer Rnchard Haas John Rich Rebecca Griswold and Mulllcanl Arlhurs were very acluve lhls year and suc ceeded In gelllng very enlerlaunlng and educaluonal sgealcers for assembly programs Jull Edwards promunenf nn lhe held of successful llvlng gave a leclure on Personallly olnlers George A Felch spolce on has lravels ln Soulh America wllh approprlale coslumes and demonslralnons whale C E Jones demonslraled gyroscopes The Sludenl Council us now planmng programs for nexl year lhal promise lo be as enlerlaunung as lhls year s proved lo be as 1 'T 'guy V. . ,. . ,, . . . . . . . . L. , I I I I I ' I . I . . . . . I .. . P . .,, i . . . . . G 95 MO Sharp R Paffy F L Marne o Del: ank R R Napo eon Lamberf L R fzlwauphf D Bowen D H RD ROW4N Mycue 4, .K LD Bo an L H Bar e++ W K JHCL Ran J Thompson J Tyree J R Wa sh PaHen R S Un 8 Terry R On Nes J GY R F Nanua O Parenf James R Boqarf M Schwe Tzer L D Sfafhacos M Arfhurs Swarfz M Enos H Sazyk E Ka ary J ar+bu q GH 6 Pace -6 ATED J Ts . .. ,.a .. ,. I ,. .. au., ., , . Uaqua. Q ECONO ROW-J. DIC enheir, E. Hornsby, L. Wiqle, M. Klander, K. Smi H, K. Delaney, J. Graves, S. Bruce, R. Griswold, F. Hailey, B. Salwl, S. Bowman. L ' . Cool , . I , . berry, C. W ber, R. Edm d , . , . I , . . , , . i , I ey, ' . eller, . , . H d. H' SE ,ll,, ,,I,. .. ,. .. s.. ,. I,. i. 1 J. Presfi, W. Weslar, W. MCNFC ol. J .C 1889 938 Back I, F. Row Near DenT Johnson Neyerlin Weber McWharTee Cenfer Sea M E fe MancInI G mpel DouchTy We helmer He baTowsIcI FerranTo Mann Hughey Delaney Rudolph Walker GaIT AusT n KoTz CasserT SpallIno Mann ng uagIIa Morrealle STerzeIbacI: CoIIIns NIger ' ' y 1 ,1,-J' ' ' f , fffwff AV 'Vx-X, 1 yi-fb CHRONICLE STAFF The IaTesT news happemngs and newesT deveIopmenTs In NIagara Falls HIgh School are broughT To you by your School paper The ChronIcIe Among The Ten ISSUES publnshed durIng I937 38 The Freshman Issue The FooTbaII Issue The Apr' Fool Issue and The Sensor Issue were mosT ouTsTandIng A novel Idea In The Torm oT The Have you meT column was TrIed ouT under The edITorshIp of RITa Jane NIger and meT wITh Tremendous success ThIs column broughT To The Tore many of our ouTsTandIng sTudenTs DurIng The sprIng Term The ChronIcle added a new TeaTure To Ils paper ThIs was Th Behmd The Screens column and came To you dIrecT Trom John GIIberT Hollywood CBIITOFUIG AnoTher new TeaTure was The radIo column Roammg The KIIocycIes ThIs revealed prachces of radIo TechnIcIans and sound men IT also recommended some OT The besT programs OT The weelc SHCI Informed The pubIIc of whaT They oTTered The ChronIcIe holds membershIp In The NaTIonaI SchoIasTIc Press ASSOCIGTIOH The EmpIre STaTe Press ASSOCIGTIOD whIch was Tormed IasT November aT Syracuse and The WesTern New York InTerschoIasTIc Press ASSOCIGTIOU MIss Hauclc IS TacuITy 5dVlSeF Tor The ChronIcIe The sTaTT Tor I937 38 was EdITorsIn chIeT RoberT Mannung IrwIn STerzeIbacIc AlvIn KaTz and George CoIIIns BUSINESS Manager James Hughey AssIsTanT Busmess Manager Barbara Rudolph l'eaTure EdITor John Neyerlen Have You MeT EdITor RITa Jane NIger Humor EdITor Eleen Jacobs Boy SporTs EdITors AlvIn Kalz and George Coll ns PhoTographs DavId Johnson CIFCUIGTIOH Manager AdeIIne FerraxTo News EdITor IrwIn STerzeIbacIc PubIIcITy Managers Bruce DenT and Edward GaIT GIrls SporTs EdITor Kay HarbaTowsIcI Exchange Managers James AUSTIN and MargareT Johns ReporTers BeTTy Delaney Paul Mann Frank McWhorTer Vera Morreale Francls Near Norma uaglea Mary SpallIno Glen SmITh Charles Weber TypIsTs Thelma CasserT Helen Feldmeyer DoroThy I'ucarIno Barbara GImpeI Mary Jarzab MamIe MancInI AnITa WeInheInmer LIIIIan DoughTy 2 B 3 D 4. J. 5. C. 6. F. I' I . . 2. B. I 3. L. 4, A. I ' 5. K. ' 6. A. 7. P. 8. J. 9. B. IO. B. II, M. I2. . ' d I. J. i 2. A. 3. T. 4. M. ' 5. R. I 6. N. Q ' 7. V. 8. I. 9. G. ' 5 IO. R. ' if I , . . I , , , . -Y Y.Y.- - .. M-, . 41 NIAGARIAN STAFF Edufor-un'ChueF ..,................,.,, , ..,,.. Eugene Swarfz Ass'r. Edufor .. ,......,......,..., ...... W illiam Lauroesch Business Manager ........ . ,.,.,,... .. .,,.... John Rich Assf. Busuruess Manager .,,..,...........,...., Belle Farrar ' .. Miss Mifchell Advuser .. .,....,. Assf. Advuser .. ............ . ..,,..,., . . Mr. Baxler I+ has been a pleasure 'ro work wifh you This years Niagarianf Hs success is due your cooperafuon May some of fhe dulifuculfues you overcame un compulung lhus book help you un fhe Fufure Good Luck and success fo each of ou Eluzabefh Mufchell I+ has been a real pleasure To work wurh The Nuagaruan Sfaff and I hope fhar 'uhe memorues Thus book recalls may be a source of happuness and unspurahon Congrafulahons To The gradu ales of I938' Roberl H Baxfer The publucafuon of a yearbook us cerfaunly no small underrakung Were uf nof For The excel len? spuruf of helpfulness evudenced by sludenl body and Faculfy aluke such a publucafuon would nof be possuble Because of Thus wullung coopera hon we of rhe slalzl belueve fhaf Thus years Nuagaruan wull prove a laslung monumenf To our days un lhe Nuagara Falls Senuor Hugh School Eugene G Swarlz 1889 938 NIAGARIAN STAFF Edlfor an Chief Assusfanf Edufor Business Manager Assus+an+ Business Manager Adviser Assns+an+ Adviser Busnness Sfaff Sales Busuness S+aFF Publucl+y Senior Plcfure Manager Assusfanls Ari' Ecllfor Asslslanls Car+oons Feafures and Orgamzahons Spor+s Ecll+ors Boys Spor+s Edlfors Girls Snapshof Edl+ors Asslsfanls Junlor Sechon Edlfors Sophomore Sechon Edlfors Typasfs Eugene Swarlz Bull Lauroesch John Rlch Belle Farrar Mass Mnchell Mr Baxler l-lwrley Nullng Mury Gaulhler Blanche Kehoe Donald Human Belly Delaney Anne Kennedy Oakley Davldson Edward Myers Juanula Rudolph Barbara Rudolph Rhula Shafer Edward Vaughn Muldred Brozza Ealeen Jacobs Richard James Loyal Bogarl Anne Kennedy Juannla Rudolph Barbara Rudolph Galcley Davldson Roberl Terryberry Raul Juluan Margaref LeMay Marne D Arnlco Jaclc Long Roberl Smllh Joyce Anlhony Bruce Denl Grace De Sanhs Lorene Greseler Leona La Bell Marlon Lee Melva McCabe Doris Jewell Jacqueline Scofl' Mlldred Rader Paul Jullan Bruce Denl Blanche Kehoe Galcley Davldson Edward Vaughn Dorolhy Eorsey Selma l-lenschel Lou Bauer Juanvla Rudolph Be+h Goodfellow Anne Kennedy Barbara Rudolph John Nelson Roberl Galley Lena Lavery Muriel Pulman Clara Nicola: David Johnson Jack Erwun George Nelms Sam Russo Carllon Rohrer Erank Pally Marcella Bohn John Sperh Rla Jane Nuger rwzn Sferzelbaclc Alberla George Joan Gleason Sam Russo John Dnclc Mary Guercuo l-lelen Eeldmeyer Mamle Mancznl Barbara Gump l Anula Welnheumer Thelma Casserl Dorolhy Eucaruno Mary Jarzab Ll lan Doughly Sara Lou KnauFF, Rebecca Griswald, Peggy lsaclc, N ', i l A , I ' VN ' , V , 'Ill V NIAGARIAN STAFF ATTer careTul consuderaTuon The I938 Nuagaruan sTaTT chose as uTs Theme School LuTe PlayTume and worIcTume are boTh uIlusTraTed un Thus new uITra modern Nuagaruan he sTaTT LroughT The bool: up To da+e un choosung The cover and buuldung OT course as always The problem oT rauslng money Tor The pubIucaTuon Taced The sTaTT Thus was parTIy seTTled by havung The Semor Class Through The eTTorTs oT The Nuagaruan advusor and Senuor commuTTee sponsor a cuTy wude sale oT TucIceTs Tor The pucTure Ebb Tude lasT Tall The sTaTT whuch began worlc much earluer Thus year Than ever beTore unTroduced any row TeaTures un Thus years book There are more clubs uncluded and more snap hoTs All senuor gurls were draped Tor Theur pucTures The Junuor and Sophomore secTuons were enlarged The Junuors un order To obTaun more unTormaTuon abouT Theur class members prunTed a quesTuonnaure whuch was dusTrubuTed To all The classes The resuITs To be made publuc when The Nuagaruan us dusTrubuTed Sales oT The Nuagaruan began on Aprul 4 and lasTed abouT sux weelcs due To The EasTer vacaTuon comung un The ruuuddle oT The campaugn Our Nuagaruan has been wudely and well adverTused We owe a noTe oT deepesT Thanlcs To The arT deparTmenT Tor Theur cooperaTuon un malcung The posTers ThaT were dusplayed un The halls and classrooms The Nuagaruan sTaTT sponsored an assembly on Aprul 7 IT was conducTed as a raduo broadcasT and many OT our sTudenTs par TucupaTed For The TursT Tume un The husTory oT Thus school many un The sTudenT auduence were unTervuewed and allowed To spealc over The mucrophone A Tour acT melodrama whuch was unrehearsed was also presenTed The whole program was woven TogeTher by The swung musuc oT one OT The many sTudenT orchesTras LasT years Nuagaruan whuch had as uTs Theme The Romance oT The Nuagara uronTuer won The s Iyer cup oT The WesTern New York Press AssocuaTuon IT receuved Thus cup Tor The excellency oT uTs maTeruaI and malce up We Thunlc The I938 Nuagaruan us as good IT noT beTTer Than I937 was The sTaTT exTends uTs Thanks To The advuser Muss MuTcheII and The assusTanT Mr BaxTer Tor Theur cooperaTuon un malcung Thus years boolc bugger beTTer and a greaT success Row O Davudson Erwun Nelson Nelms Johnson Juluan Row NuTTunq Galley STerzeIbach Terryberry Rohrer BoqarT Dem' SperTu PaTTy rd Row Human Feldmeyer Grus old Guumpel Bohnsaclc Delaney Row Nuqer Forsey Bauer Gueruco Freedman Brozza Jacobs GauThuer Kehoe Shaefer GoodTeIIo Kennedy CIaxTon I-Ienschel M PuTman Top Second Fourth L Layer R James A George B Farrar Mr BaxTe Muss M Tchell Eugene S arTz Wull am Lauroesch B Rudolph C NICOIGI I 889 I. . ' 2. J. ' 3. J. 4. G. 5. D. 6. P. ' I. I-I. ' 2. R. ' 3. I. 4. R. 5. C. 6. L. 7. B. B. J. ' 9. F. Thi I. D. 2. H. 3. R. 'w 4. B. ' 5. M. 6. E. I. R. ' 2. D. 3. P. 4. M. ' 5. L. 6. M. . I 7. E. 8. M. ' 9. B. IO. R. ' ' ' ' ' ll. B. w . ,. . . . . . - . . ug. A, ' . . . . ' I3. P. 1 ' 'u ' l - u I4. S. , ' ' .' ' us. . ' ' ' ' ' I6. J. Rudolph . . . .' . . . Fifth Row .. . .. ' ' '- - v u - 2. . ' ' ' ' 3. . rn u - - - . - V s 4. . C . . . . . 5. . ' sv F u 1 1 ' Q u 4 6' - I s. - . 7. w I . . . . . . : 8. . I . - . . - - ' . . Q' . . . ' . . . IO. . ' ' 100 Top Row M ar z Brophy Sheers DaGgeTT Bo man Bu :luck Gaufhler Nlcholous Malcolm F1ckeTT Te yberry M BoTTo T Seated F Klauder BarreTT T-luman K llnngs orTh Kehoe Thompson M Russell Mnss Fnnn J Gleason Blanche Kehoe Presudent Frank Thompson Vuce Presudeni' MargareT KlllnngsworTh Secrefary MargareT Russell Treasurer l-la rry Ba rreTT Chaurman of Soc al Comm Hee LES BABILLARDS NoThnng buT French us spoken aT The meehngs of Les Babrllards whnch In Englush means Those Who Speak We were enrolled as members OT Thus club by geTTung honor marks an French The number IH The club as l1muTed To TwenTyT1ve The pasT year has been consudered The mosT successTul ever had by Thus club Meehngs are held every oTher Monday and very educahonal and enTerTaunnng pro grams are presenTed We had The honor oT havnng a real French woman aT one oT our programs Madam Ollve Georges spoke very very rapad France To us AlThough we drdn T undersTand all her words we knew she was descrublng The Paras exposnhon Now we realize how very rapudly The French speak We are expechng French cor respondenTs slnce Madam Georges Took our names and addresses back To France wuTh her Mass Leckluder descrnbed her Trap which she Took To France lasT summer She showed us many vuews oT Paras and The Exposnhon There She described her many experiences abroad We were impressed by her descrlphon oT The many varneTues oT rench pasTrnes Mass Lecklxder also described Parls Tashnon shows Mr Brownell aTTendec1 some oT our meeTlngs and presenTed slxdes whxch we enloyed l-le showed us vrews oT many dlTTerenT Types oT churches un France Our own members presenTed slides on The possessaons oT France France has much TerrnTory nn Afrnca and In many oTher parTs of The world On April 29 we were glad To be The TlrsT group of Les Babnllards Trom Nnagara Falls To aTTend The annual banqueT of Les Babullards clubs held ID RochesTer lT hoped a larger number will be able To aTTend nexT year A plcnlc ns beung planned Tor The club aT The Time Thus as wr1TTen By being members oT Thus club we have developed our pronunclahon of The French language and we have enloyed The sTudy oT French much more Under The able guidance of Mass Finn we have had a very successful year and we Teel sure OT havrng lusT as good Tlmes nexT year 938 l, E. Sw T 2. . 3. J. 4. J. 4 5. S. w. 6. lvl. f- ' 7. M. ' 8. N. ' 9. J. IO. E. ' ll. R. rr l2. . l. Nl. 2. l-l. 3. D. 4. Nl. l ' w 5. B. 6. . 7. . 8. ' ' 9. . so we were TorTunaTe in being selecTed. F n . .4 - n 1 1 I v i . . . . ' ' ' . is lOl DEBATE TEAM The Pros and Cons oT The debaTe quesTuon Resolved ThaT The Several STaTes should adopT a Unucameral SysTem oT LeguslaTuon were handled wuTh unprecedenTed success un The Nuagara l?ronTuer DebaTung League by The Nuagara Ealls T-lugh School durung The year T937 T938 The Topuc us oT sTaTe wude unTeresT and us now beTore The consTuTuTuonal convenTuon oT The sTaTe Tor consuderaTuon To Those who have noT Tollowed The quesTuon The plan us To replace The presenT Two house leguslaTure wuTh a ungle house Members OT Thus unusual Team were selecTed by elumunaTuon conTesTs un The Eall ln Thus selecTuon The Tollowung sTudenTs were chosen Tor These Torensuc encounTers Belle Farrar Eugene SwarTz James Dunlop Loyal BogarT Wulluam lVlcDermud Wulluam 'auroesch Sam Russo Sumner Carroll and Hugo Bowun Mr Marlc BedTord TaculTy advusor has The unusual abuluTy oT noT only unspurung hus Teams To do scholarly and scuenTuTuc research buT also The more duTTuculT Taslc oT audung Them un elumunaTung and recordung Thus research un such a logucal way ThaT They have umpregnable argumenTs The resulT us a bulwarlc oT deTense by boTh aTTurmaTuve and negaTuve sudes oT The ':uuesTuon as unsurmounTable To Theur opponenTs as our Nuagara CaTaracT The Nuagara T-lugh School debaTe Team deTeaTed The negaTuve and aTTurmaTuve Teams oT The Three oTher schools belongung To The Nuagara EronTuer Debajrung League namely Laclcawanna LoclcporT and LaSalle l-lugh Schools un all debaTes ln reTrospecT oT Thus successTul year oT debaTung The personnel oT The vucToruous Teams us unTeresTung To noTe The unduvudual research by each debaTer was The basus oT a sunceruTy whuch was an eT'TecTuve TacTor un each speakers success Loyal BogarT aTTer a logucal analysus OT The aTTurmaTuve sude gave wuTh sureTy and vugor a TorceTul argumenT Tor The adopTuon oT a unucameral sysTem oT govern menT Wulluam McDermud and Sam Russo had a deTunuTe plan careTuuly worlced ouT Tor operaTuon oT Thus new meThod oT governmenT whuch The negaTuve opponenTs seemed To be unable To break down T02 Left To Rught J, Dunlop E. SchwauTz Mr. BedTord W. Macllermid W. Lauroesch Bottom Row L Bogarf B Farrar BuTTalo Evenung News Trophy Ru S Carrol T889 . J 5' ' T K , S. usso I K - .. . . . ., . . u Q. u . u . . - . . u - - . . u I I . . - . u V ' - . . . . . . Eugene SwarTz gave a logucal summary oT The case and always un rebuTTal sTep by sTep wuTh cool auThoruTaTuve argumenTs deTecTed Tlaws un every ussue oT hs oppor'enTs Thus was True even when he Toolc The place oT an uncapacuTaTed member n The negaTuve sude Also The negaTuve Team oT The Nuagara Ealls Hugh School came TorTh wuTh vugorous sunceruTy Tor The bucameral sysTeu'n oT leguslaTure and convunced Theur auduence ThaT :T was a worlcable sysTem whuch needed umproveme-nT and should noT be relegaTed Tc The scrap heap Bull Lauroesch rheTorucal un Tone and empha us oy TacT and TorceTuI sunceruTy sup worTed The presenT sysTem Belle Earrar clearly de1unuTely and wuTh good ducuuon seT TorTh convuncung argumenTs James Dunlop has a pruceles charm oT vuvud TorceTul oguc whuch won hus auduence by TacT and 1 Teelung oT admuraTuon Toward hus sTrong ueelung Tor hus subuecT Thus was True when he spolc on LoTh negaTuve and aTfurmaTuve Teams The debaTe Trophy sponsored by The BuTTalo Evenung News has been won Tor Two uccessuve years by Nuagara Ealls debaTe Teams T su a und Tuon T The un uaIuTy oT The work The Teams have done Nuagara Eall also debaTed wuTh Teams uTsude The league The enTure seT up us as Tollows DEBATE SCHEDULE OE NIAGARA FALLS HIGH SCHOOL I938 H OPPONENT eoaTuf re ga uv Canus eo Hunn ATTurmaTuve s N U Freshmen AT' rrnaT XE s CansTeo H ah Ah rrn1Tuve 5 Hou' ell Huqr aTuv vs If nmore Hu un N '11Tufe vs N s Hu rrrsr orlh E sr Hu Nequl unua H A urrnw' JG Kenrfupr H Jh A rmal ve nsuus E A urnnaT ve s Jar'nesTown H gh INIAOARA FRONTIEI2 DEBATE LEAGUEI Negahve vs LoclcporT H gh Negwlufe v aSaI Hui r vs Tuna anna I-Iu n I e v Luc aw n 1 H uh rc uhvely Twure urm-aruve s Ecd ATTurrnuTuvc vs Arnhers'I H u vvur 1 und Duno Tre vS rrhersT Hu an rrnaTuve vs Easl' Hugh 938 DATE WO N BY GU eb I' Mar Mar Mar Mir A r A r Apr Apr uagara U nusTe n decusu n decus OU , , I ,. . . . J. 2 ' ' . h? As n I 'ca ' o T' e N. E. .S. - I. N 4. ' e vs. N. U, E shnren. lan. I3 N, E. H. S. 2. Ne' ue vs, f A ' 'V . , . ..,...,.. Jan. I4 N. E. H. S. 3. ' A v . . . I . , , .. .. .. . J . 20 . , N' . 4. TI I v . I 54 . Jan. ZI Ca ' C S. 'I 1 A v. A II . . . ,..,.. Ian, QI .. .. . N, E. H. 6. Neg 'e . .e Aci. , . Ef. I7 .. N, E, H. S. 7. 9 f 'I . . orlh Eal 'gh Er-b. I8 no - A A B. AIAIAI Awe vs. N 1: 'gh Eu-D. I8 no - Hon 9. rr. Ive vs. Eredc ' Ifuf Fun. QI N, E. H. S. IO. Neganve vs, Jarnc-srown HI uh . .. EI-b. 2I N. E. H, S. II. TTA 1 I- vs. , e I' Ecru. 24 N. E. H. S. I2. TTA f I vs, Ca I' ueo. M1 . I4 N. E. H. S. I3. TTA -, I v. ' I . . Mar. I8 . N, E. H. S, I4. ' . If . . . . . I N. E. H. S. IS. f W s. L. le A. h . IO N. E, H, S. Io. ATE rnaTIfe , Q v.' L Aqi 9 , I7 N. IE. H. S. I7. ATTAurna'Av'. H. f .lc 'u rr If, I . 25 N. E. TI. S. lNIfuIuausa won cuup -nsef ' A. I IB. ATT' . v . ra onia HI:1h I LE. 4 N. IE. H. S IQ. ' xx . HI IS fu . upu If.. us usu. P. H. s. 20. Negal . , A 'wh lSv.'f1rTz d Dufopl . 7 N. E. H. S. QI. ATT? . ' . 'I IEIeI . B N. E. H. S. A I03 FORENSIC SOCIETY For The pasT decade The Forensuc SocueTy has been a regular parT oT hugh school lTe lT us an organuzaTuon devoTed To beTTer speakung and debaTung lTs members are chosen Through compeTuTuve speeches beTore The whole group The year OT T937 38 was one oT The mosT successTul years ever enuoyed by The Forensuc SocueTy sunce The club began The uncreasung membershup whuch reached a ToTal OT TwenTy Two was no doubT due To The Truendly aTmosphere oT home meeTungs nd The Tune brand oT programs provuded under The chaurmanshup of Wulluam J lvlcDermud and lrwun STerzelbeck Among The mosT popular oT These programs were The laTe Dr McDermuds sTereopTucon Talk on hus European Travels The Rev FaTher Keenan oT Nuagara UnuversuTy who Talked on The Term Topuc College educaTuon and The 'ob Thus year was The begunnung OT whaT The members hope wull evenTually be known ,us The Forensuc SocueTvs Annual OraTory ConTesT s conTesT ufa run un o Torm oT an assembly and was receuved as one OT The mosT enlughTenung and enTer Taunung programs oT The year ln order To preserve unuTy The boys were noT allowed To compeTe agaunsT The gurls buT were on a separaTe balIoT The conTesTanTs rendered Theur selecTuons well and The ludges requured consuderable Tume before They reached Theur decusuon Muss Mary GauThuer who gave The Tell Tale l-learT by Edgar Allen Poe was awarded TursT pruze Tor The gurls Mr John Ruch who gave Rudyard Kuplung s Gunga Dun was chosen as The besT among The boys All The conTesTanTs are To be hughly commended on Theur Tune work and uT us The wush oT The SocueTy ThaT oThers wull Tollow The example seT by Them To Mr Mark R BedTord The TaculTy advusor oT The SocueTy much creduT us due -lus Truendly advuce hus unTurung paTuence and hus well known knowledge OT speakung abuluTy and speakers are TacTors wuThouT whuch The Forensuc SocueTy could noT have enloyed whaT un all probabuluTy could be classed as a very suuccessTul year Top Row I. H. NuTTing 2. R. Bae' 3. S. McCullum Russo Kull an Faulrung W McKeeTuan Second Row Nelson BarreTT Taylor EasTer Hancock Bowun BogarT W McDern'uud Mr BedTord ont Row W Lauroesch STerzelbach Coole Dunlop James SwarTz James Dunlop Presudenf RoberT Cooley Vuce Presudent Ruchard James Secretary T easurer 104 889 4. S. 5. A. ' 7 6. F. ' 7. . I. D. 2. I-l. 3. L. 4. G. 5. P. 6. H. ' 7. L. 8. . ' 9. . Fr I. . 2. E. 3. R. y 4. J. 5. R. 6. E. l . . G . A . . . . . i ' 'uuuu TS. 'uuu - ' - r 938 Standing STowell Vaughn Olrogg Newson 6oeTz Perry Trapasso Rc Seated J McMahan M Welch B Rudolph Mss T-lall G J Rudolph W Wessler Edward Gnllxclc Presldenf MarTu n Rya n Vlce President Barbara Rudolph Secretary JuamTa Rudolph Treasurer SCCIAL COMMITTEE The arm OT The Socual CommuTTee oT l938 has been To creaTe a beTTer Teelung beTween The TaculTy and The sTudenT body The TaculTy are only Too glad To gave Their supporT To such an organlzahon Under The able supervnsuon oT Mass ReTa Hall our Taculiy adviser The Socual CommnTTee has made a huge success oT :Ts underTalclngs Durmg The course of The school year The Socnal CommlTTee has sponsored many aTTernoon dances whuch were held In The school gymnasuum A special evenT of The year rs The Alumnu Dance whuch brlngs TogeTher The Tormer and presenT members oT The hngh school Tor an aTTernoon oT enloymenT TogeTher wnTh These dances were The AuTumn and Sprung Proms These dances were loolced Torward To by The sTudenT body because oT The chance To dance and To learn The newesT sTeps OT The more experl enced Jeepers FeaTured aT The AuTumn and Sprung Proms have been novel and enTerTamung aTTracTlons lncludmg a Jeep ConTesT and a Tloor show puT on by The Mabel Wagener T-lawauan Troop The gymnaslum was decoraTed wuTh colored paper whnch TransTormed IT lnTo a gay dance Tloor The sTudenTs danced To The lively musnc of 'wo popular Niagara Falls orchesTras Mel Davuss OrchesTra and Phrl Wallens OrchesTra T. P. 2. E. 3. E. 4. H. 5. M. s. D. 7. D. 8. J. a TT I. . 2. . 3. . 4. T 5. N. snack s. . 7. . 105 ALPHA DELTA HIY IT as wnTh a Teelnng oT a good lob well done ThaT The Alpha DeITa ChapTer oT The Nxagara Falls I-In Y Council reviews :Ts many and varaed acTuvuTues oT The pasT year hough an enlarged membership as noT In 1TseIT a cruTer1on oT a beTTer club yeT :T us noTeworThy ThaT our membership us consuderably greaTer Than ThaT oT IasT year In an endeavor To provxde a serles oT meehngs which would prove enTerTannnng and aT The same Tume educaTlonaI The program commlTTee has sponsored a number oT unTeresTung and unusual evenTs IT has been our prlvllege To have as our speakers a number oT prom1nenT men and women who have Talked To us upon various Topics of .nTeresT To youThs oT a hugh school age A goodly number oT round Table discussions have also been held Thus year s social program has Included several unique splash parTues and dances which have been open To The sTudenT body Among The socual acTlvuTues Tor members alone were a ChrasTmas parTy and dance a skung parTy The Anmversary Banc,ueT held n February a co ed pncnuc held In Ivlay an overnughT camping Trlp and a number oT supper meeTnn s held aT varlous unTervaIs Throu houf The year League even Though :T dnd noT come ouT The wmner In addnhon To The sporTs league The I-In Y Council oT The cnTy also sponsors a scholarshup compeTlTuon The I-T1 Y whose members have The hvghesT average regenT s marlcs rs awarded a Trophy Alpha DeITa was honored by beung The recupuenT oT Thus loving cup Thrs year Alpha DelTa again Took an acTlve parT nn The social acTuveTues sponsored by The I-In Y Councll In adduTuon To parTncnpaTung In The sporTs league we also gave our vnllnng cooperaTnon To help malce The Combnned BanqueT and The InTer I-In Y Dance successTuI underTaIungs ThroughouT The year The oroannzahon has been TorTunaTe an havrng Doc Demo execuTlve secreTary oT The NorTh End Y M C A as :Ts advlsor and counselor To hum we exTend our Thanlcs Tor helping us To plan a successTuI years program Top Row I. E. EasTer 2. B. Colesenc 3. J. Long 4. S. McCuIIum 5. J. BuTIer Center I. J. BryanT 2. R. Murphy Taylor Goodm SwarTouT Faulrnng Ter yberry Grose Davus Front J STrasbourq Burdick W Mclfeehan E SwarTz D Human G EasTer Mr Demo R Wycoff Eugene SwarTz President Donald I-I umar Vlce Presldent Wulbur Ivlclieehan Qecretary George EasTer Treasurer 106 1 3. L. 4. B. ' 5. R. 6. B. ' 7. R. . 8. G. 9. I-I. ' I. . 2. R. ' 3. . 4. . 5. . 6. , 7. . ' 8. . T . . . Q . . V . .' In The TIeTd oT sporTs Alpha DeITa player? a prominenT parT in The I-Ii-Y SporTs 938 Top Row G Lumdsen W Keller Andres AnThony French Prozeller Hollenge W Lauroesch AusTun Van Galder F Faulrnnq GalbrarTh Row Macdonald L BoqarT Galley Renslq Bowman Second Row W HarTburg AusT1n Nelson B ln Booker Thompson Palmer Brown Symmes Rc Lawler Seated L Cummings W McDerm1d R Haas F yon Mr BedTord Rncha rd Haas Presldeni' Wnlllam lv1cDermud Vlce Presudenf Lowell Cummings Secretary Fred Lyons Treasurer ALPHA l-ll Y As The I937 l938 school year draws To a close The members OT The Alpha Chap Ter oT Niagara Falls Hn Y TermunaTe Their TourTh successTul year OT ex1sTence A varied program ThroughouT The pasT year was desrgned To develop The menTal moral and physucal aspecTs oT The respecTuve membershup Thus Theme was carrued ouT Through The acqulsuT1on oT promnnenT and TalenTed speakers and round Table dns cussnons upon The subIecTs oT promrnenT lnTeresT To The youTh OT Today To round ouT a compleTe program a series OT compeTnT1ve H1 Y aThleTlc evenTs rn whrch a large percenTage oT The membership oT our club parTucrpaTed were held The STaTe Older Boys ConTerence Tor I938 was held In Nlagara Falls The Theme OT The convenhon was A Hugh School Boy s Reluglon and was aTTended by a number oT The members oT our club The boys nn aTTendance gained much Trom The open discussion and The Talks by well known speakers The clubs social evenTs have Included a splash parTy aT The Y lvl C A several banqueTs and parTacupaTuon rn a Hr Y dance An nnTeresTung sporTs league beTween The Tour Hn Y chapTers of The cnTy has been carried on durung The year Some very keen compeTuTlon has been Tound beTween The parTlczpaTlng Teams Alpha won The aThleTlc cup Tor The TnrsT semesTer oT Thus school year The scholarshnp cup was won by one OT The oTher chapTers lnTeresT and nnspnrahon Tor The members has resulTed Trom The close cooperahon beTween club oThcers The TaculTy advisor Mark R BedTord and The oTher club members 107 2. . W ' - l ff. f. ,A 3. L. - . 4. B. A .. 5. D. ' T 3 6. P. ,A Q, ff b ', 'T 7. R. ' V' T 5' 3 8. . Q 9. J. ' ' IO. R. Il. . ' I2. L. ' Third I. B. ' 2. . 3, R. ' 4. C. 5. S. l. . 2. H. BarreTT 3. A. ' 4. J. 5. H. ow' 6. J. 7. J. 8. H. 9. R. IO. R. ll. J. I h 12. N. I. . ' 2. . ' 3. . 4. . L - 5. . SENIOR GIRL SCQUTS The Senlor GIrI ScouTs under The capaole dIrecTIon of CapTaIn Helen Thompson and LIeuTenanT May L Larson have enloyed a very proTITabIe year In ceIebraTIon oT The 25+h annIversar OT GIrI SCOUIIDQ IH The UnITed STaTes The gIrIs parTIcIpaTed In a CITY wude rally hed In OcToIoer wITh Mlss Sarah BooTh GIrI ScouT CommIssIoner acTIng as mIsTress oT ceremonues Durung The monTh oT March The Troop had as :Ts guesT Dr Anna SaTran a recenT ImmIgranT Trom Germany Dr SaTran dlscussed youTh movemenTs In Germany as compared wITh Those In The UnITed STaTes and oTher Toreugn counTrIes Mrs Andrew GaIIy of The Amerucan Red Cross InsTrucTed The gzrls along The Ilnes OT TIrsT and home nursIng and chrld care durung The year Classed as Two oT Theur recenT achIevemenTs were a parTy whuch They sponsored Tor The LockporT Orphan s Home and a dance under The general chaIrmanshIp oT Eleanor Hornsby Probabl The mosT dISCUSS9d evenT oT The season however was held when The gIrIs enloye a week end campIng Trnp aT Camp Owasaka The Nlagara Falls GIrI ScouT Camp In Alleghany STaTe Park MosT oT The week end was spenT IU TakIng snap shoTs OT The pIenTITuI number oT annmals Tound In The mounTaIns The porcupune proved To be a nIghTIy caller as well as The boIsTerous hooT owl Even Though The mercury hovered around 32 degrees In The evenung every gsrl sTudIed wITh awe The I'JrIghT consTeIIaTIons VISlbIe To her In The May sky The years acTIvITIes were cIImaxed by a Trnp To ToronTo Canada on The S S Caguga Lookung back on The progress and accompIIshmenTs and lolly good TImes T The year The SenIor Troop may well Teel a sense OT prude In ITS achIevemenTs and express TheIr hearTIesT apprecIaTIon To Mrs Thompson Mrs Larson and MIss Hulen Tor TheIr enThusIasTIc gundance and IeadershIp Top Row I. J. Call 2. D. HurIbuT 3. L. SToweII 4. H. Snowden 5. A. GriTTon Second Row I. E. Bauman 2. E. Neville 3. E. Hinman 4. M. Schwerllzer 5. K. Bane 6. L. Nicholson . .Dimond Burd'ck Lyon Hornsby Sftlng W Temple B Re cherT M Gordon B Jenks Mrs May L Larson Mrs Helen Thompson D Reach J STarkey Helen Thompson Captam May L Larson Leufenant W nITred Temple Treasurer I-IarrIeT Snowden Scr be DoroThy Reach Thelma Douglas DoroThy I-IurIbuT BeTTy ReIcherT Patrol Leaders 7 R B. NI. I 9. M. IO. E. I I. . 2. . I 3. . 4. . 5. . . 6. . 7. . B . I , I I - - II- - II O IoaA.'.+We- e --I-ev - Top Row S arTz Colos James Human Marunello Juluan rd Row E Second Seated Dzcenwyck Alderson RoTeIIa BarreTT Bc-garT Bowman PaTTy Carroll Row CuTxnl Woznualc Dz Iecusz Nldo Peluse Zabro sl: PrrTO Lavery D Franco BaTes Marcmlco Randock Wolcuk Dunlap LaBuda Farrar Pluzdralc NOTT Mr Tumm Sngmund Pluzdraln Presudenf Belle Fa rra r Vrce Presudent DoroThea Lebuda Secretary Wnlluam NoITe Treasurer James T L Dunlop Advisor on Policy 938 TRIANGLE CLUB DespuTe The TacT ThaT I937 38 saw The nncuplency OT The newly reorganized This can be aTTrrbuTed chneTIy To The spurlTed members and The wise counselshrp of The TacuITy advisor Mr Timm In SepTember OT I937 aT The opening OT school a COnsTuTuTlon was TormuIa+ed and aTiThe second rneeTIng approved AT The same Tzme The OTT1cers Tor The year were eIecTe During The TlrsT semesTer The members devoTed Themselves chueTIy To The esTab InshmenT OT The club The sale OT ToOTbaII TucIceTs Tor home games was successTuIIy unauguraTed The hIghIrghT OT an 1mpOrTanT meehng was an lnTeresTmg Talk gnven by Mr Tnmm To The members on Democracy Those presenT were urged To seT a wOrThy example Tor Their fellow cIassmaTes IH upholding The Tradnhons OT The Niagara Falls I-Ingh School BeTOre The second semesTer began plans were drawn up Tor acTnvuTues Tor The remainder OT The year Durmg The mOnThs OT January and February several sIcaTlng parT1es were success Tully held Plans Tor an assembly amaTeur program held March I8 were developed Two prnzes were oTTered The winners ludged by a TacuITy sTudenT cOmmlTTee OT eleven headed by Mr STrough were Marilyn BOTTOrT Tap dancer and I-Tugh Grandln and MaTT Callen ScoTTnsh Bagpupers The program proved mOsT nnTeresTung and was nloyed by boTh assemblxes During The course OT The year members OT The FacuITy delivered varued Tallcs To The members OT The Triangle Club Mr Ollver gave an nnTeresTnng Talk on Mexico Mr Benson gave an lnTOrmaTuve and humorous dnscourse on Wedding In NaTures Orchard Mr BedTord presenTed a Tlmely Tallc on EnvurOnmenT and The Crnme The members received These speeches wmTh much evxnced mTeresT and graTnTude OTher acTlvITles were also underTaIcen by The club and a promising TuTure IS Ioolced Tor ward To by The Trxangle Club In The TurTherung OT schoIasTuc acTuvuTues I. E. w 2. M. I 3. D. 4. D. 5. L. ' 6. P. ' Thi It D . 2. M. 3. L. 4. I-I. 5. L. 6. S. 7. F. 8. S. I. A. ' ' 2. E. ' 3. J. w' ' 4.C. ' 5. M. ' 6. C. w I 7. D. ' 8. L. 9. R. I IO. A. II, E. ' l2. J. I3. W. ' ' I. J. ' I 2. D. 3. B. 4. S. 5. B. 6. . ' Triangle Club, The OrganizaTion enioyed a highly successTuI year in iTs endeavors. 109 SCIENCE CLUB On OcTober 22 The Science Club oT The hugh school organized Tor The I937 38 season The purpose oT Thus organuzahon ns To aTTord conscnenhous sTudenTs an oppor TunuTy To sTudy scrence as applned To everyday life and To keep unTormed on currenT science news The Scsence News LeTTer a modern science magaznne subscrnbed Tor by The school library as well as several scuenTnTnc books Turnnshed Topics In many Tuelds oT drscussuon aT The weekly meehngs The Program CommuTTee under The chanrmanshup oT Rlchard Taylor assusTed by Lena Lavery and RoberT Mannfng sponsored several mTeresTung meehngs On March 4 They presenTed E L STurTevanT Trorn New York CuTy and A P Hardy represenTa uve oT The Vlsual EducaTuon deparTmenT oT The Bards Eye FrosTed Foods Corporahon Mr STurTevanT lecTured To The club on The prnncnples arms and prachces oT The Burds Eye CorporaTlon He relaTed The dusTuncT chemical TesTs Through whuch Tood To be Trozen musT pass Mr Hardy operaTed moT1on pncTures To nllusTraTe Mr STurTe vanT s lecTure Dr AlTred C Lane professor oT geology oT TuTTs College spoke aT an open rneeTung oT The club on March 2I Dr Lane s lecTure Does MoTher EarTh Show Her Age7 was accompamed by a selecTnon oT ullusTraT1ve lanTern slides Has address explauned The meThod oT measuring geologncal Tame and expanded an deTall The calcu laTnon of The age oT The earTh by The radloacT1vsTy meThod A demonsTraTuon oT The Vnew scope was guven The club by RoberT Manning and Rnchard Taylor on March I8 Blood TransTus:on a Talk by DoroThy Reach Cancer Tnssues by Glsella Szymansku and Televusnon by RoberT Edmonds TeaTured Topncs on The program oT The January 2l meeTlng lnTeresT In The TuTure oT The club prompTed RoberT Adams class oT nnneTeen ThnrTy seven To presenT a movzng plcTure prolecTor and a large collecT1on oT Tnlrns To The Scnence DeparTmenT whsch us hereby acknowledged wuTh Thanks IIO Top Row I. L. O'Connor 2. A. AusTin 3. E. Sferzelbach 4. R. Manning Second Row I. Mr. Freeman 2. G. Szymanski 3. V. Richards . ,Lavery . .N'ger ' Row Taylor ShaTer Reach Edmonds Farrar Belle arrar P es dent RoberT Edmonds Vlce Presldenf DoroThy Reach Secretary RhxTa ShaTer T easurer 889 4 L 5 R I Third l. D, 2. R. 3. D. 4. R. 5. B. . ' . . . . ' . . . F . . . f , I . ' r 938 Top Row E Sun 2 R Tredop 3 L Feldrrueyer Second Row Delaney La PorTa Gerber Marcunko Cuhne Dunn MacDonaI Johnson Memer Morreale Geraccu Archbold Brown CroTT Russell Wulson Z Cher Cusumano Nggw MUN Florence STepanuan urd Row ISeaTedJ J Faddoul B Pasler E oy N Quaglua Muss HuTson Rudolph Dennus Bevulacqua Zuluak Not un Pucfure I J Spear n 2 M u o STU DENT LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Thus us one of The mosT useful of The school servuces IT consusTs oT a group oT gurls who guve up a sTudy hall peruod To assusT un The Iubrary These gurls are TaughT The TundameruTaIs of Iubrary work by Muss Hudson The Iubraruan Ths us done by aulowung The gurls one or Two weeks aT each Task In ThaT way aTTer abouT sux or eughT weeks a gurl has become a compeTenT helper She us able aT a momenTs noTuce To Take care of The lulorary should The Iubraruan be called away Tor a shorT whule These gurls do The desk work Take care oT permuTs sTraughTen The shelves and Take unvenTory once a year IT us good experuence and very unTeresTung These gurls do noT meeT as a group due To The use OT The Iubrary by The sTudenT body aTTer school Gurls who wush To do Thus work musT have an average of aT IeasT 80 all ubuecTs Work un The Iubrary one peruod each day of The week Tor a Term counTs as one year OT servuce Seals are guven Tor one Two and Three years oT servuce The gurls oTTen work Tor Two and Three years Those who have worked Two or Three years are June CroTT JarueT Casumano Ann Gerraccu Eleanor Joy Elsue Marcunko Vuvuan Reumer and Grace Ruggue u I. . ' ger I. K. 2. C. 3. I-I. 4. E. ' 5. A. A 6. R. 7. E. d 8. S. 9. V. ' IO. V. II. A. ' I2. M. I3. B. I4. J. I5. M. I6. M. ' I7. G. a IB. J. ' I9. G. ' ' 20. E. 2I. A. 22. L. ' Th' I. . 2. . 3. .J ' 4. l . 5. ' 6. P. Sullivan 7. J. 8. S. ' 9. V. ' IO. S. . . 'a I i ' . . R v I ' I ' . ' , . u , . . . . . . . OXO in C Ill OQC3 ..-4 .1 -4- oo ey -+- .1 If e maye I I FIRST ROW-W. McNicoI, E. OIr , G. I-Iarfburg, V. Bevilacqua, M. Nied r r, C. Zab owslci, M. Friberi, B. RudoIpI1. , I SECOND ROW-R. Paffen, J. FH r Id, E. Pc'rIen, R. James, M. Wilson, D. Turner, A. WysdouziI, J. Sprague, V. Van Gorder. I I ' THIRD ROW-R. C I , R. Sha er, I-I. Grobenizer, M. Sandsfrurn, B. ScI'1uI1'z, C. Simone, L. Finnen, A. Las o, D. BucI'iI'1oI+z, J. Dic enherr, A. Fra'reIIo, K. GoId, I R. Mingay. FOURTH ROW-F. Near, B. I-Iarris, B. Argy, M. Edwards, G. MacKimmie, A. Geracci, A. O'Brien, R. ECIceI, R. James, J. Ba er. Y FIFTH ROW-F. O I-Iara, R. Van Galder, I. Shuman, M. Brophy, S. Knau, H. KoeII'1an, R. Griswold. C. Davidson, M. Ar1I'1urs, D. Procfoi J, Shears, I. EngIund. I J. GraveS SIXT . I' i, . In, . iIIi s r , . r, . , . iIIi Ir, . , . , . . . i s , . aIIen. EVENTI-I ROWAR. Sfevens, R. D , C. Weber, J. TI'1 5 n, C. Good rich, L. Ro1eIIa, R. Cook, J, Cook, G. Lumsden, C. FifzqeraId, J, Hop ins, O P Om ODOVGFI S 889 938 CCDRRIDCDR PATRCDL A year ago oue To The greaT amounT oT damage done To The school bu ldlng and The large numbers oT sTudenTs who leTT The school bu ldung durunq The day The Corrs dor PaTrol was nnsTrTuTed In The Nuagara Falls T-llqh School To help remedy These conduhons IT ns composed oT sTudenTs who d voTe Therr exTra sTudy halls To Thls worlf Two sTuoenTs are sTaTloned bcTore The TronT oT The our dung To reqlsTer all sTuoenTs enTer mg and few ng All The oTher exuTs are guwrded oy a member oT The oaTrol who prevcnTs oTners Trom leavlnq The bcllolnq All Those wlTh lunch pas es and halTd1y oermlTs ire equesTed To use The TronT door on enTerTnq and leayrng The bu dung lhe paTro has proven 1TselT a valuable se vlce T The school IT has o1e'nonsTraTed ThaT T can accepT responsnbmllTy wlThouT Talung advar'Taqe oT Tne pruvlleqes lTs mem lax: y or carelessness on The parT oT any member wall re-sulT ln hs belng droooed Trom Tne O6 rol ind ea h member vs exoe Ted To lqeep hss class worlc saTrsTacTory Any sugqeshons Trom any member or The TaculTy Tor lmprovunq The work W ll be welcomed T orlncl 3 Periods CopToms DoroTh Amsdcll Barbara Rudolph Sara l4nauTl RuTh Mlngay BeTTy Schrmz and Duclc James Tvlnldred Nledermayer MrllTcenT ArThur Oalcley Davudson H3 . l ' , I ' ' W I . , .I , . , , , , , . . , I . , C T . c , 'T ' ' V ' . ' s - f X . C F X . . I U . U l ' ' ' T - r o Q . , bers have. lT ls The duTy oT each member To do hls parT To Insure eTTIclercy. Any .y . . R . , L f . F . . ll l , C X.. P x. I , ' ' ' I by ,neu ' bfl. l- y V 2- r 3w 4- . Sm- l c - Q 6- . . . 7- ' ' s gi . CHOIR k E A-CAPPELLA Q OO OO XO AND RA ORC!-IEST II4 1 '9I38 George EasTer P es dent Mary SchweiTzer Vice President Helen STark SecreTary Lowell Cumming T easurer ASSOCIATED MUSIC CLUB The AssociaTed Music Clubs held Their annual organizaTion meeTing early in SepTember and elecTed George EasTer, presidenT: Mary SchweiTzer, vice-presidenTg Helen STark, secreTary: and Lowell Cumming, Treasurer. These officers have provided The Music Clubs wiTh a very acTive and profiTable year. During l937-38 The I-Iigh School OrchesTra has conTinued To show a general in- crease boTh in numbers and proficiency, under The capable direcTion of Mr. ScoTchmer. IT shared honors wiTh The combined choruses To give one oT The mosT successful of all Thanksgiving ConcerTs. Several years will have passed before Those who Took parT in iT will TorgeT The audience's delighT and applause. Our orchesTra and A Cappela chorus ably presenTed a very early Spring concerT, April 7. Included in The program were many well known delighTful composiTions. In May we were fully enTerTained by The Band and Mixed Choruses aT The NinTh Spring l:esTival. The band, under The energeTic and precision-seeking direcTion of Mr. EmerT, appeared aT every one oT our fooTball games, giving Them color and glamor even Though The ThermomeTer said very cold IT also gave The sTudenTs aT TroTT VocaTional School a TreaT March II when IT presenTed an assembly program There This is The TirsT Time ThaT TroTT has had The honor of lisTening To our band The band finished :Ts acTiviTies when IT combined wiTh The A Cappella chorus To give a concerT in May The choral groups The A Cappela a selecT group oT high school singers and The Mixed Chorus presenTed a delighTTuI program aT The Thanksgiving concerT wiTh The orchesTra Niagara Falls I-Iigh School was very TorTunaTe in being able To enloy an unusual ChrisTmas Assembly given by The orchesTra Slides were used To illusTraTe The ChrisTmas spiriT Te-IT by everyone The AssociaTed music clubs losT an acTive member when Mrs MarTin resigned Trom her posiTion as leader of our choruses We wish To Thank her Tor The splendid work she has done in making our choruses such successTul groups Mrs MarTin has been ably replaced by Mr James I-lesser who came To us afTer making a splendid record n I-lamulTon Ohio The AssoclaTed Music Clubs welcome Mr I-lesser The firsT social acTiviTy of The year was in The Torm of a combinahon dance and oarTy and was held The Wednesday before ChrisTmas Many of The members of The Music Clubs enloyed The Tresh peanuTs and sparkling ginger ale which was ably d s TribuTed by many willing hands while oThers lisTened or danced To The smooTh music oT a selecTed group of musicians In The spring The Club again amused Themselves aT a very successful picnic aT Whirlpool Park wiTh hoT dogs Tor reTreshmenT Looking back on The progress and accomplishmenTs of The year The AssociaTed Music Clubs may well Teel a sense of pride in Their achievemenTs and To Mrs MarTin Mr I-lesser Mr EmerT and Mr ScoTchmer for Their enThusiasTnc guidance and leader ship we all give our hearTiesT appreciahon Q I . I Q . . - l T I . araarrTaaaf3iVffa:r?f .TTTS Til .gf?T TE24.rfi25 215 CHQ U PROJECTION STAFF Though lusT organized Thus year The ProlecTuon STaTT has become one of The besT lcnown oT our organuzaTuons l-low many Tumes They have added a luTTle exTra amusemenT or unTeresT To our assembly programs' Under The able durecTuon oT Mr Fowler uT has made an apprecuaTed conTrubuTuon To assemblies lecfures and class worlc The oblecT oT The Club us To Turnush The school wuTh a Trauned corps oT operaTors To help malce The programs more unTeresTung wuTh Theur sludes The class programs oT The members are so arranged ThaT one or Two boys may be obTauned any peruod oT The clay To help presenT The sludes un The classroom These may be To help ullus TraTe a specual Topuc beung duscussed un The class or They may be presenTed merely Tor The enloymenT oT The sTudenTs One oT The bug evenTs of The club acTuvuTues was Theur presenTaTuon oT Mrs Osa Johnsons Tulm Jungles Callung Theur Traunung was well dusplayed un The abuluTy wuTh whuch Thus program was handled AnoTher umporTanT acTuvuTy un Theur program Thus year was Theur Trup To The Bellevue TheaTre where They were shown The working oT large prolecTors They are planning more Trups and a much beTTer program Tor The comung year TaughT The use oT The prouecTuon machines Then are guven a chance To dusplay whaT They have learned Thus year The membersnup reached Ten Left to Right I. E. Mclieehan 2. M. G-orbaTy 3. R. Edmonds 4. H, Davies 5. F. K owinslci 6. B. Rice . . Love . . McCa Thy . . Crispell . M . Fo er Not in Picture A. AusTin II8 7 H 8 R r 9 G IO r wl New members are welcomed and Trained To be compeTenT operaTors. They are . ll . 938 Back Row M ss l-l II S a P Bauer Wm l-larl iq Bushara Du Franco Zubkoll Marnello Jenks MacMahon Welch J N er Gnllon x Seated Rudolph Terryberry Koelhen Lumsclen Ruchards Rudolph George Lumsden P esldenl V ce President Veronica Richards Secretary Roberl Terryberry T easurer DRAMATIC CLUB Slu enls wulh a lure lo lread lhe boards may gel lhesr slarl rughl here In Niagara Falls l-lngh School In eulher lhe Drama Class or lhe Dramaluc Club Bolh are ably guided by Helen lvl l-lull Members ol lhe Dramalnc Club are chosen lor lhelr acllng abululy Elghl new members were accepled lhus year Thus year lhe Club presenled lo lhe publnc lhree one acl plays whuch were sponsored by lhe Junlor Class Al a Chruslmas assembly lhe club enacled lhe lamlllar adaplalaon The Bnshop s Candleslucks lrom Les Mnserables l-larry L Barrell porlrayed lhe kundly old bishop who gave away everylhung even has precious candlesllcks ol whnch he was so lond Leo J Marlnello played Jean Vallean lhe convlcl who slole lhe candle slacks and who allerwards received lhem as a gall lrom lhe bishop Olhers In lne casl were Persone lhe bushops slsler played by Rnlla J Nlger a gendarme played by David C Nelson Mane played by Peggy Lou Bauer Dorolhy V Czosynke was lhe prompler In February lhe club presenled Anlon Chekov s Russlan comedy The Proposal As lhe slory goes lvan Lomov played by Russel Delzranco dressed IH hns besl bb and lucker called on has greal landowner neighbor Slephan Chubukov porlrayed by Leo Marnnello lo ask lor hls daughlers hand In marrnage The landowner de lughledly agreed and ID lhe course ol lheur lrnendly challung lhey become engaged In a healed argurnenl over lhe ownership ol a slrup ol land belween lheur properlues Even when lhe lovely daughler Lucy Vnscomn enlers lhe duspule conllnues Only when lvan lannls lrom has weak hearl vs peace reslored When lvan and lhe gurl are alone he lells her ol lhe purpose ol hrs vlsul and she accepls No soorer ns lhe scene rosy and happy lhan a greal argumenl arises concernnng lvan s dog and has lair nenghbor s dog When lhe curlam lunally lalls lhe pair are sllll duspulnng The purpose ol lhe dramalnc club ns lo develop dramaluc abulnly and lo promole lnleresl In currenl dramallc allaurs l. l l 2, E, w rlz 3. . 4. . w' 5. D. ' 6. R. ' 7. M. B. L. i 9. B. IO. J. ll. lvl. l2. R. . iq I3. D. ' l4. M. Fi I. J. 2. R. 3. l-l. 4. G. 5, V. ' 6. B. G dt . ,.' ' .. . . . r . ., ,, .' ., . l-lelen Koelhen - - - - I - . . Q 1 - I r . . . l e as - 119 SCENE FROM WHERE TI-IE CROSS IS MADE JUNIOR PLAYS The Junnor Class of I938 sponsored a program consnshng of 'rhree one acl plays Enrsl WHERE TI-IE CROSS IS MADE by Eugene O Neull Thus IS a play of myslery and awe Caplam Ba +Ie+ a survlvor of a shIpwrecIc upposedly laden wnlh Ireasure has been a VICIIITI of :mag nahon I-Ie conslanlly sees 'rhe Treasure boal commng 'ro shore and used hns room as hus look oul posl I-Ins son Na+ Ihlnlcs I+ IS besl Io have has Ialher pul lnI'o an asylurm bu'I Ihrough Ihe eI'Ior'rs of hns daughler Sue Capfaun Barllell IS Icepl af home Then folows +he vusnf and rugxd exammahon of Doclor I-Inggnns Caplasn Bar+IeH runs 'ro Ihe shore shouhng hal Ihe Ireasure boal IS commg H915 lomed by Na+ who also confesses Ihal he sees fhe boal Caplaxn Barllell Ivlaurlce Zudlcofl Na+ Barflell has son Leo Ivlarlnello Sue Barllell has daughler Lucy Vnscomu Doctor I-Iudgnns George Iumsden Scene Caplaln Bar+IeI'rs cabm a room erecled as a Iookoul posl al The lop of hrs house Second OVERTONES by Alnce Gerslenberg A hnlarsous and rlolous comedy IS combnned In Aluce Gerslenberg s Overlones I-Iarrlel and Margaref are 'rwo almosl perlecl hypocrlles whose Iwo Iacedness IS Imosl beyond ones Imagmahon buf alas If IS real and genu e Why you aslc should 'rhese Iwo elderly ladies be IU such a slale Ah II IS a sad slory Poor M. Zudlcoff Lf Viscomi G, Lumsden L. Marinello 889 wmv 1 .I - II II I . . . . V I 1 . . . I ,, S , I . ' Q I . . . . . ' I ' I T . . . I . . I I - I - I , I I J - . . . II II . . , . . . . . . . . I ,I ., 1 - I: , , In . I, , . . . 938 H Koelhen M Mack M Welch J Daggeff SCENE FROM OVERTONES -larruel' lnvlng up +o her parl marrled for money whale Margaref chose wisely and parefully She marrled 'rhe man Thaf Harrnef really and lruly loved and so now we see lhe dlfflcully belween 'rwo elderly women who leaped before They loolced Harrlel a cullured woman Helen Koelhen Helly her prnmlhve sell Mmam Mack Margarel a cullured woman Jeanne Daggel' Maggie her prumlhve self Mary Welch Thsrd TRAVELERS loy Boo+hTarlcmg1'on Horror' Suspense' Exclfemenll All combmed In a gruesome nughl af a holel In a small mounlaln village of Sucnly Sfrange wierd nouses shrnelcs loud lallclng of murder us heard as fhe nughf slowly creeps on slowly ever so slowly Wlll day never come7 Such are 'the elemenls of Travelers by Boolh Tarlcnngfon Daw comes and lhe culy IS huslllng and busflnng wlfh people The nlghl' of mghlmares IS over and everyone IS sale and sound LaSera Chaullleur Mr Roberfs Mrs Roberls Jessie Roloerls Lulgl Marla Mrs Slidell Fred Slidell The man ID +he doorway Russel Delzranco Alberf Agnello David Nelson Belly Jenks Peggy Lou Bauer Harry Barrell' Eluzabefh Flor: Janel MacMahon George Lumsden Frank DAngelo Scene A ho'rel un The moun+annous vzllage of Caslrognrone nn Sucnly SCENE FROM TRAVELEPS THE OPGANIZATION Sfage Manager Joln Marhn As lslanls Roberl Langley Donald Demond Guy Grose Elcclrucaans Anfhony Harlley Busnre s Manager Vlfnlllam Weslar Assuslaml Publlclly Assls+an+ Properlues House Music Dnreclor Furnishings Courlesy of: Levy Bros., Jane Shears O car O Connell Pruscrlla Shrnson Helen Whulloker Eugene Swarlz Music Deparlmenf Helen Hull Beir Bros., Salvalion Army Sfore. Telephone Co. gnel o Del: a co Barrefl Jenks Nelson 'V O D Angelo McMahon Lou Bauer sden '22 E E s gg 1 gssyiil 889 938 Left To Rght D D amond W McDermud J Murphy G Gross STAGE CREW We OT Nuagara Falls Hugh School may be lusTly proud OT our sTage crew These boys who spend Theur Tume backsTage are hughly essenTual TO The Tunal p OducTuOn OT a play buT receuve none OT The applause OT The auduence Makung new seTs repaurung Old Ones plOTTung scenes and generally managung The sTage are The Tasks OT These boys Under The able and unTurung supervusuon OT lvluss l-lull Thus unexperuenced group has Taken hold OT uTs Tasks and uTs accomplushmenTs have proved To be OT greaT meruT In The TursT Term OT The school year The DramaTuc Club presenTed Three one acT plays whuch were sponsored by The Junuor Class Thus provuded many headaches Tor The crew as They had To buuld Three separaTe seTs on one sTage They worked nughT and day SaTurdays and holudays and Tunall gave TO The auduence a pleasung group OT seTs ln assemblues when The dramaTuc cub presenTs plays The sTage crew us con sTanTly on The 'ob When helpers Tor vusuTung speakers were noT avaulable members OT The crew responded wuTh Theur servuces There have been unnumerable Tasks con cernung sTage managemenT whuch They have been guven and whuch They have handled quuckly and eTTucuenTly Then came The Senuor play An enTurely new seT had To be erecTed and modeled To suuT The Type OT prOducTuon When The curTauns opened The auduence was greeTed by a beauTuTul well lughTed scene Those OT you who saw The play wull remember The TughT un The dark aT The end OT whuch The hero was duscovered perched hugh On The handeluer COnsTrucTed OT sTrOng urOn pupe Thus chandeluer us a braun chuld OT The sTage crew And so They have worked On durung The pasT year addung luTTle by luTTle TO Theur own knowledge and TO our enlOymenT by Theur earnesT and hard work AlThOugh They have broken no records seT up un prevuous years we who have observed agree ThaT They have done an excellenT puece OT work u. . ul 2. . ' 3. . 4. . O l - 123 CAFETERIA Because we 'lhoroughly agree wlfh lhaf well known Napoleonic 'lheory fhar army moves on nfs sfomach 'rhe Nuagarnan ns This year devohng a page of Hrs book nn recogmhon of fhe fune 'ob done by fhe Cafeferna sfaff nn hllmg fhe hungry moufhs of our 1800 s'ruden'rs Under The managemenf of Mrs Russell a ve+eran of some 27 years and her able asslsfanf Mrs Sophia Garber 5cooks Henrneffa Forknall Mary Read Gerlrude Meyer Anna Howard and Lena Neville handle 'rhls fabulous fask In a manner worlhy of hzgh prause Work begms a+ 7 30 A M when Mrs Russell Mrs Garber and one In baking ples cakes muffans and rolls whsle fhe remalnder of rhe forenoon IS occupied an fhe cooking of meafs and vegefables and fhe preparahon of salads I+ as surprnsmg fhe amounf of supplues fhaf are necessary +o meef demands An average of 8 pounds of buHer IS consumed each day IH cookmg and makmg sandwnches whale I2 36 oz loaves of bread are used Mulk consumphon amounfs fo 275 boffles a day or 55 O00 a year I+ :sn 'r surprssung however fhaf fhe sfudenfs purchase I7 dozen Ice cream suckers and 5 gallons of plaan :ce cream every noon Mass Helen J Neff supervnsor of The Nuagara Falls Public School Cafeleruas benng a framed drehhon oversees +he work and plans +he menus so as +o brmg 'ro The sfudenfs a balanced meal of hugh qualify al a mlmmum cos'r This year IO gurl servers Florence Speclor Mar De Placldo Sarah Cashlone Frances Nanula Julra Forcuccr Sally DAngelo Vyrang Payne Consfance Bea++y Josephine Cosale and Sfella Spearm 2 mulk boys Harry Barreff and Roberf Terry berry and 4 cashiers Eugene Swarfz Oakley Davldson James Slrasburg and Bll Lauroesch have been employed by 'lhe Cafeferna Left Mrs Mrs Mrs M rs M rs F5 Rughf Meyer Ho a d Reud R ssell Garber Ne :Ile Forknall 124 889 to ' . G. . A. w r . . M. ' .L. u . S. Mrs. L. v' M . E. ' ' an ofher cook begin preparafions for fhe noonday meal. The .early morning is spenf , - 7 . 7 1 l 7 i : .,,. I ORDER OF GREGG ARTISTS This ceriificafe is awarded io Those sfudenrs who ooss a iesr given by The Gregg Shorihand Company io de-'rermine proficiency in shorfhand wrifinq. Mary Agneifo T Ruin Builer Caroiine Cusimano Bessie DiLaura Mariorie Duricin Liiiian German Mary Jarzab Bernice Klimecico Susan Klimecico Eisie Marcinico Mary Police Heien Taczak Doris Tompkins Ruih Turszynsici oenevueve Tymczak WQQDSTQCK TYPEWRITING CREDENTIALS PRoeRE5s cmfao Nei words per mln Coiherune Harrison Mary Jarzab Ru h Scoii Dori Tompkins Rurh Turc ynsim BRON E EMBLEM Dororhy Fcrsey ' ' , 26 ii C , 3I + 29 Io ' , . 36 2 i . 22 r T, .T 47 938c7 cc c To of T of To T Q 3 JU' I New-. w VLA' 'X '!Lf4J'I PM 11 cfwff :ww if M1 Mm- fXr': .nu 'A 1-f'f . L: SCP- fum- 1 Iwi yall, CN M-'adv fi .1 '? imc! 'lYC'Rf15. fwx: X.'.' 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' 4 Q' .. 13. ' 12. 16. Na- 1? 889 Mrs Mass Mass Mrs Mass Mrs Mass Mass Mass Mrs Mass Mahoney l-la Malchell Baxler Brownell Baader Genlry O l Fowler Howe Sleele Bray Scull Morrassey Mr Moran Mr Brownell Mass Eshelman Mass Jameson Mlss lzann Mr Slrough M Tamm Mass Mrs Mass Mrs Young Wallaams Bloomangdale Leng Mass Seapple Mr Olaver Mr Bedlord Mrs Challerlon Mass Lecklader Mass Slurge Mass l-lulen Mr Freemen Mr Scolchmer Mass Mrs Mass Mrs Mass 938 Naylor Tressell Mosher Blendanger Rasmussen ' . H: . V V . . Mr. 2 ' ' . Mr. l : ' ' -. Mr. : Q ' , ' . . ' 1. I 1 I I I n ' r. ' : ' ' . . . I . I I - I of ' a . 1 Behave now, we are nol having a Major Bowes' Amaleur Hour. ' : ' al ' I l s ' 1 RgQgQaQ gl giiosrs a Q a s aaalw THEY HAUNT US Gel your lesson lor lomorrow or else ' Now lolks we wall sludy Wheres lhal Naagaraan copy l gave you lasl week7 The only lhang lhey leave around here IS my coal Good mornang my cherubs Remember lhe nole lo Mr Slrough an my desk If you never learn anylhang else an my class Your assagnmenl wall be uael quaell In all my years ol leachang l wall gave you your assagnmenl lor lomorrowl Don l lorgel your book reporls Bon your madamoaselles el monseaurs Your lesson wall be lo learn lhe lolowang The nexl one who lalks gels delenlaon lor lave naghls ll seems a conlenled cow has slrayed anlo our pasleur Readang makelh a lull man conlerence makelh a ready man wralang makelh an exacl man Now lolks For example Assembly as dasmassed proceed lo 3rd peraod You poor beknaghled l-landu ll as amusang how lasl you bag men can gel sack so you can be excused Where were you 7lh peraod Wednesday7 All raghl class lhe homework lor lomorrow 65 pages lranslalaon Mass l-lulen saad I have a bad crop an lhas sludy so walch oul lor delenlaon Rank lea and crumpels wall be served soon Lels have al a lallle guaeler an here Now we wall wrale a lesl answer lhese queslao s uael or I wall gave you lhe one lwo lhree Dad you read lhal arlacle an lhe Gazelle by Roger Babson as naghl7 You know lhe rules and regulalaons ol lhe school Lels run our meelang accordang lo Parlaamenlary Law Wal you gave us an A 7 Please don l do lhal boys and garls Wall you lranslale lor us please? Where have all my pans and needles walked lo'7 Keep your mand on your machane and nol on your neaghbor The vaclor can allord lo be generous Th'TchfAnd 6 X V M xA- , rt 'Chose ndhivzs - Xflfeol d x Wg, beer 362301150000 'xy R '7 X!-dj 5 a KZQ f Wim! M 05,51 V7 xg f N 5 GwQeArQnch M uw, Amazon 7 N'a9o '2Up5tdM 'ZCQWS wma CQLLAQ DAY f -f- XX 5 IQ L-' J -T- R eordnQ.?g. 2, 1 f sf. 50 Lp Ax!tl:IQl H' N y lfmj ,SMP J Q i I4 1 f f Fziffnfffuf P ,, M, , 1 X o oh'M sb I , bwc wr MZ. . -H-fwmrxwe... if .. V LL I I, 4 CEJONE5 a dm. GYQOSCOED 5 fngfll I3O 889 C - 'A k I 1 V N, X 1 x n 1 Yi O xl ' L ll ji as S J-NA4-X f' 5- f 5 ,J xx 9 X ' , O' 2 f XX W ...,. N NL ' - DG . ,,,,,, D 1 k . ..A.... - J f ' L Z I- 1 S A X f , . . I X X M .1 .- NL 3 New wbsi. ' ' Q 6 X ifvx '11 Ofmd - ' - ' ':' ' . . X: Af N ' xv nge- -n ,, 'X J ff Xi - ff J -- ' 7 'J 1 X - - . J , L Jegzb' - --1 B l I get c X . I M XX 'I u. 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F! 5 IMYIIINI TEAML UUENTION swam XJ T D Qt-1 XMAS WEEK mm mg sz 2 MR, CONNOQ mi-f-jf? ow' VEAYVI nexr weew mg comic: N wnLL TAKEN uo 'N' N-MNC., OLAR 'QML LAJ Q .Z is .452 .1 vmLu4Jv- I3l Aw X I5 X vw H: ff K ,5 , L S7 , fzfffk 5 I rl f Q -P 5 I 4, A 3 C1 Q CQOBLDOF g 'N - Q o 1 Q A . U I Q- -PAUL m- 7 E ' 5 . lnimd lu 'i f x IL 7 ,X-P 'wb f Lf , f Sw v f ff V 5 X EJ be .... 'K 0 Si? 'E Comollmenfs of Nu Chapter Sigma P 1889 ' T 3 V., 3 '. ,531 Q ' 5 ' 5' A ff K 1 Vr' V 1 xx ww 1 ::1. - V L 5' Ak ' 5 sw ' N I ix V 1 V ' 'If' 64 , ,. Q. Q 1: A 'Q-9' ,..1 I it ' 'is 3012? I ' ' Si -A qw Y f7 3 iff i f f i f Q -1' 3 'ui 1'-O' X Compliments ot Alpha Chapter Alpha Theta Kappa 938 . ,Q d l 1 lf' t A 5 f' , l t wo ti 4 - l . R k. tk . f if ftp v p t pp 3 , K N kc' ' 'WK K Y. A - i i A f Q ' 'F r f 'Y t b Vg M l t W V Z' . 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Well'-?!1 STARDUST IT would be ampossable To gave a True record OT The hasTory made an I937 I938 an The Naagara Falls T-Tagh School and pass over The blessed evenT brOughT TOrTh by Thas year s CreaTave WraTang class The book STardusT as an our esTamaTaon a baT OT paoneerang NoThang quaTe lake aT has ever been presenTed an The annals OT Thas school lT does noT claam To conTaan The besT laTerary eTTorTs an The school buT aT as a collecTaOn OT some OT The besT papers OT varaous Types OT composaTaon wraTTen by The CreaTave WraTang class I937 38 as a parT OT regular caass work However sance They seemed worThy OT more Than a mere perusal by The Teacher or readang an class and subsegu nT markang The ThOughT occurred To us ThaT we maghT make bound copaes OT The besT or mosT enTer Taanang papers TO keep as a class memenTO OT our work TogeTher ThaT was The humble begannang OT STardusT We soon Tound however ThaT aT was samply ampossable To keep a proaecT as worThy as Thas one was waThan bounds We decaded aT would ancrease aTs aTTracTave ness aT we had allusTraTaons and someThang oTher Than a whaTe paper cover Then we conceaved The adea OT puTTang a Orawang Tor each secTaon on colored paper All OT These addaTaOns ancreased The expense Through The annocenT avenue OT school gossap oTher sTudenTs and Teachers prOTessed anTeresT Thus our book grew The number OT copaes demanded ancreased so ThaT over Tour hundred copaes were sub scrabed The TarsT day The OpporTunaTy was oTTered and on Apral 8 l938 The TarsT OT Them were puT on sale The book had no publacaTy campaagn There was no adverTasang needed The copaes whach wenT ouT To carculaTe among The sTudenTs on ThaT day were Themselves T e mosT poTenT adverTasers The demand conTanued To grow and The supply was soon exhausTed We Tound ThaT anoTher edaTaon was necessary To meeT sTudenT and Teacher requesTs The sTory OT The work behand The book as also unaque lmagane a class wholly unacquaanTed waTh any OT The Technacal sade OT producang a book underTakang The complacaTed Task OT producang a book such as STardusT' Anyon noT as Tull OT enThusaasm as we were would ansTanTly have dubbed aT ampossable and dasmassed all possabalaTaes OT success Tor such an eTTorT WaTh Two or Three excepTaOns everyone an The class was agnOranT OT The Technaque OT sTencal cuTTang and mameograph runnangl Two or Three The arT work had a much more sample soluTaon sance we Tound our class conTaaned some Tane sTudenT arTasTs All daTTaculTaes however large and smwll were Overcome We wash To gave Tull credaT To The person who was resporasable Tor Thas Mass Eshelman our encouragemenT keeper upper WaThouT her boundless enThu saasm and commendaTaon many OT Those waTh less hardy souls maghT have gaven up an dascouragemenT As aT was everyThang ran so smooThly and unobTrusavely ThaT Tew ouTsade The class knew The work was beang done Perhaps aT would be well To gave a resume OT The naTure and conTenTs OT STardusT Tor The beneTaT OT Those who wall be readang Thas accounT and are sTall unacquaanTed waTh our laTerary OTTsprang The book was davaded anTo eaghT parTs cOnsasTang OT The dedacaTaOn Toreword shorT sToraes book reporTs poeTry shorT subaecTs essays and The epalogue Each secTaon was davaded by an apprOpraaTe draw ang on a sheeT OT sprang green paper The cover was al O an appropraaTe sTroke The book came ouT ausT beTore EasTer and an The sprang season Ther Tore The yellow and vaoleT cover waTh The green sheeTs ansade were suggesTaons OT The Tame So much Tor our babe IT as however an undaspuTed TacT ThaT all anTanTs waTh a good sTarT and proper nourashmenT wall grow why noT Thas one'7 lvlOsT Tond mOThers have a dream TuTure TabracaTed Tor Thear chaldren regardless OT Thear Tender age and why should Ours prove daTTerenT'7 We envasaon a STardusT OT The TuTure noT as a mere one class proaecT buT as an evenTTul TradaTaon waTh whach each and every sTudenT as acquaanTed I can see each STardusT growang an saze and excellence lnTo aT wall go The ThOughTs and dreams OT TuTure sTudenTs and proud andeed wall be The sTudenT who wall have a Tanger an The pae OT The TuTure edaTaOns ThereTore, The major parT OT The direcTiOn OT The work Tell. upon The shoulders OT These S-TAA Wm T- 141 HWE THANK YOU Gazette Pubtisning Company- Printing Great Lakes Photo-Engraving Company- Engrovings - Rembrandt Studio Senror Prctures Club Photos Kondo Stsrdro Drornotrc Bosketboll ond Froternrty Plctures Hart Studro Froternrty Prctures Holirng Press Covers Foto Lrtn Co Inserts Standard Lotor Card 8 Mtg Co 142 1 889 l . 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