North Tonawanda High School - Northstar Yearbook (North Tonawanda, NY)

 - Class of 1934

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PFL XXVII Name Stanley Rand. ...... Ona Raper ....,,.,.. Richard Rasmussen ...,........., LaVerne.. Reilly .....,,........7.,. . LaVeri:e Reinbolt ....... ..,...., Arthur Roberts- .,... Parl Robertson.- .... . Vcrna Roggow ......,. ,..,.... Alfred Rossow .....,.... Alvin Rycroft ....... .. Edwin Schmidt ..,..... Present Interest Driving new cars to school .......... Chasing Chet ...................,........... Signing Micky Kay. ..................... Personifying nonchalance.- ...,..... Asking for suggestions and ignoring the same Myrtha Schmidt ........ ...... . Receiving congratulations June Schroeder .......,..,........... Christian Schulmeister ..t..... Ruth Schumaker ....... .,..... Ruth Seguin. ........ ,..v. . . .Telling tales .,................ from Helen Hayes Displaying Dramatic ability ...... Woman's Home Companion. Getting scrappy ......,........,........,.. Talking to' himself .......................t Looking dignified .......................... Future Occupation ASHES Pat Expression Big business man .....,..,,..,,,,.,.4, i,,,,,,,, ' 'Nutsl .Patrick Henrythe 158thQThey say Mother says - there's one born every year or soj .......- O dear mel .PHZC-fighter ...,...........,......,.,,..,,,, ,.,,,, ' ' Curr I Professional Wit ........... Brilliant prima donna ..,...,... Jumping at conclusions .............. Still trying to grow up ,,.,,,,, Debating ....,.............. ...,..... .Seeking sophistication ,....., Eleanore Seller ...,.... ........ T alking to herself ..l........ .......Writing Dime Novels...... 1 -II-Lecturing ......., .-...Fuller Brush .Seeking Bill ................ Virginia Semper ...,,,,.. .,....., D oing actual work ..,....,,.,.., -,c.... S till working., ,,,,,,,,A, William Sheldon.. .- ..,. ,... . .. .Running around loose.- .,,., James Siegfried ,,,,,.,, .,.,.,,. F lashing a genial grin ,,.,,,.. Jerome Sm1th.- ...... ,...... .Telling Mrs. Lish ............... ......-...Mathematical wizard-.... .-...Truant ofiicer.-........... .-...Cigar manufacturer.-.... Norma Smith .......,.. ........ B eing 6th period monitor ............ Mrs. Bender II ........ ............. Joseph Socha ....,.......... ........ B eing Motherly.-I .................... Dorothy Stenzel ......... ........ fVoice of Experience II ......... Skating an' skidding .................... Mrs. Ganzhorn ........,.......... Frank Stephan ......., ........ B eing disagreeable and enjoying it Baseball sensation ..............,,.,..,,,,.... Edison Steig ......... ........ C oming from Nashville ............ ..Returning to aforementioned Carroll Stoeckel ...... ....... Violet Stoeckel ........ ....... Gordon Stone ....... ....... Mary Strapko ....................... Thelma Strassel ................... Alphonse Suchorabowskiw- Lester Thuersam. ...,.... ....... . . Margaret Toth ........ .... . .. Charles Toth.- ...... ........ Mary Upcraft ....... ....... Nick Vallio .................... ........ L ooking tough ........ .... John Vona- .................. ....... Kenneth Waggener .............. Edward Wehrung ....... ........ Walter Wendell ...... ........ Florence Werhun ....... ....... Howard Witkop ......... ........ Charles Wolgast ................... Vema Wollenberg.--- ....... Nellie Yates ............ ........ locality .Guitar tamer .... ............................ Ser enading under a balcony .Doing the right thing at the wrong time .Eating ................... ...... ......... .Blushing ..................,..................... .Wearing attractive shoes ..,......... .Not knowing his lessons ............. .Acting innocent .................. ..,.. .Trying not to look like Janet Gaynor Margaret Valliquettem ......... Moanm low. ............. . .Ploughing through.-- ........ . Working his head off for N. H. S. Evading the dog catcher ........... Swaggering .......................... ....... window Sings nursery rhymes on Wheaties Program .Eating up the profits in his restaurant .Not caring ...........,.........,.,,..,,..,.,,,, Cow punching ..............,....,,..,....,..,.. Making-the world shoe conscious.. Col- Bl-ldllagle .....v.-................. ...... ' 'You're killing me! Manufacturer of spittoons ..,,...,,...,. Thgt's good too, Proprietor of the Palms ,,,,,....... Trying to be good .............,..... ...... ' 'O, I don't know, Displaying talent in many lines Gathering Laurels .......,....... Breaking-in motorcycles ....,,........ Repairing 'em .............. Shut my mouth. ....- Let it go. ...... She'll do seventy. How're ya and why? Me and Helen. uGeeln Unaccustomed as I am to public speaking - ....- Oh, the funniest thing just happened! . ...... C'mup s'metime big boy. ......... I don't think that's the right thing to do. Well, here I am. Dance? O, I've been there, seen that, got lots of them. ....- You nasty man! ....- Cut it out! Don 't cha do it! Gee, you said it, I'll say! Naw - nothing doing! VVhy not? Er - ah - I'll just die, that's all. ll I il And then I said - Like 'em? I don't know. .Butter and hag man ........ ...... ' 'One more will fix me right. P ..Killl1'lg time .................,....... ...... ' 'How much? ' Continuing to be as sweet as ever ......Manager of Avondale-.... ........-Torch Singer.-........,....... Publicity agent ....... Army oliicer.. Acting crazy .................................. . . Sauntering about hither and yonBeachcomber ........... Staggering... .... .......................... ...... How'm I doin'? So I just got up and paddled out. Stuck up, eh? :aHyah!ir Me and the football team. I'm busy, but I'll do it. Keep it up. VVhat a plopl HI-1:10.51 .Humming to herself .................... Another screecher .......,,,,,, ,,,,,, .Acting big ...................................... .Laughing about something .......... Lxspmg ................................ ...... . .. Pressing -pants .............................. .Playing Basketball ....... Fish peddler ........................... .,..,. ' 'Heres Howl Mayor of St. Johnsburg .,,,..... ,,.,,, ' 'Aheml Base horn blower.- ............... ...... ' 'Gosh, I had to laughl ...... I gueth tho.

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FLASHES Name Myrtle Hardy ........... Roberta Hempel ......, Karl Hoefert ........,..... Wilbert Hoefert. ...... . Harold Horrocks ...,.. Eugenia Johnson ,..... Earl Jones ........,,,,.. Carl J uengling, .,.,.. Jerome Kalota. .... .. Joseph Kalota ......... Winnifred Kane ........ Jeanette Kasprzak ,e...,.......,. Arno King ......,.,..,,.,,., Stewart King ...,... ' .. Doris Klemcr. ,... . Dorothy Kline ....... Emily Kornacka ....,,e...,.,,.,... ' X X V I Present Interest Future Occupation Pet Expression ,Studying ,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. Writing history books ..,.,.,..,, ,,,., ' 'I-Ionest, I hardly ever study. Summoning up courage. .,..,..... . ..Usmg it ..,,,.,.......... ...............,.., . ..... What's our French for today? S 'matter? .That blue-eyed baby stare ...,,.,,.. Absent minded professor ....,.,. ...., .Getting clues for his father .,.,... .One of the Three I-lobes e..,.... She's the girl with the Sense of Humor .Drawing cartoons.. ........... ..... . . .Practicing ........ ........... . .......... ..... . .One of the Kalota Boys ............. .Sluefoot Will ........................... Lone Cowboy .................................... Tut! Tut! O, Bury me out on the praireef' Doing her best for the invalids ...... Well, welll .Putting them in gilded frames ........ .Still practicing .................................. .Being individual ....... .Managing everything in generalPolitical Reformer ........ .Ducking...- ...,................................. Deep sea diver .................... .Skipping school ............................ Nurse .................................................. Being known for her efficiency.. Keeping up the good work ............. . Getting on the swimming team.Pinning Ed Don George ......... Lockport and other points east..Telling us all about it .................. Doing Shorthand .......................... .Eating peanuts.- ........................... Stephania Kowalczyk ...... Dancing ................ Kazimer Kozlowski ............. Alice Kriedeman ........ Stephen Kruk ............ Theodore Krzyuda ............... Joan Leszczynski ................. Burt Leverenz ............ Mary Litwin ........... Alberta Ludwig ........ Irene Lynch .............. Jeanette McIntyre ............... Maxine McIntyre ....... .......... Jean Maldiner.- ......... Cecelia Mang .......... .. Angeline Manfredi ............... Stephen Markovich ...... ....... Raymond Martin ................. Virginia Martin ........ Anna Masters ......... Ruth Myer ........, Melvin Miller ......... Norman Miller ....... Sophia Miller ......... Chris Miranda ....... Madison Muncil ....... Walter Necel ....... Robert Oyer. ..... . Lorry Papke ....... Fred Parrott ....... Franklin Parske ........ Victoria Pawlik ..................... Victoria Pawlicki .... ............. Arthur Peter .............. Jennie Plewak ..... .... Casimer Potaczala .............. . Barbara Preisler ....... Helene Proefrock ................. Elizabeth Prohaska ............ Elizabeth Purdy ................... .Having nightmares.. ....... .. .Dreaming those dreams.. .......... .. ........Going to school............ .Plunging ....................... .Playing on first base ......... .Playing janitor ................ .Talking ......................... .Doing nothing .... ......... .Talking about Billy ........ .Being Bored ................................. .Being well-dressed ........................ Sales girl at Zuckrnaiers .................. Izzat so? I don't want to brag. Do tell. W- ' The trouble with this place is- Wanta buy a duck? Unpreparedf ' I want to be alone, When I'm a man - 0hl for crying in a crowd! VVhere's Ruth? Making hay while the sun shines.. That doesn't make any dif- ference. .More dancing ............ ..... ' 'Were you at the dance last night? Watchman ........ ........... ..................... ' ' I wouldn 't say that. Wondering what she dreamt about Oh gosh, I'm so bored. Kruk Katcher's Detective Agency Playing all over the field ......... .... Being janitorm ........................ .... Secretary for Dillinger ...... .... Librarian ........................... .... Pausing for breath ........ .... .Dxeticlan ...... ................. .... Fashion Reviewer .................. .... cc u u Getting her history lesson. ........ .Scientist .................................... Looking nice ........ .......................... C arrying on for Mae West ...... ........ .Whispering .................................. .. Vampmg ..................................... .... .Keeping track of Nick ....,,.......... Getting up in the world ....... .... .Telling funny stories ......... Gossiping ..................................... Being good natured ...................... Laughing at her own jokes .......... Sleeping .......................................... .........Chewing gum............ .........Trying to pass tests...... ........Shining shoes............... Blowing ...............,.. .Talking to Arno ....... ....... ........Laughing at them.............. .Fan Dancer ..................... Member S. P. C. A ........ .... Typist at Kardex .... ...... . .. Mowing lawns .... .............................. Janitor at N. T. I-I. S ..................... Counting coppers at the Police Station Passing the time away .................... Shining glasses ................. Rag peddler ...................................... .Putting iinishing touches on Gary Yowsah!' Cooper's style Am I supposed to believe that? Aw, what the -- it Come on there you -' O, yea? Gee, tbat's nice. Go fan your feet. Just imaginel' ' ac My dear - But pa, it 's this way. Is it all right? I think he's wonderful. Hello, Miss Clary. My little turtle dove. I 'll bite. I thought I'd die! Get along. little doggy. KKHIIO-!l It don't cut. Huhl I'rn one of the Miller Girls. Humphl How 'm I doing? Is zetso? .Putting Beach Ridge on the Milk man .....,..................................... Golly! Map . Doing l'il things in that great Selling revolving gold-fish bowls .... Seems if - big way .Breaking swimming records ........ .Looking for vicky wicky .... .......... .Snoozing .................... .................... .Looking studious ............. . ........... .Getting new members for for J. U. G. .Getting his Algebra ....... ....... .Chiselxng gum ................ ........ .Making herself useful .................. ..Writing notes to Ed .................. . JohnnyWeismueller's headache .... I 'll bash ya! History teacher ................................ I can't explain it, but -- Matron at deaf and dumb school.. Ho Hum. .Official bouncer at the Villa Nova An' then the lights went out. Head of Y. W. C. A ................... ...... ' 'He1lo??? .Piccolo player in the fife and drum corps Swallowing it ......... .................. ..... My freind! And then they played the Tiger Rag! Mrs. Stubbs .............,: .... ' 'Wait, I'll ask Mrs. Lish. .Writing Editorials ........ .... ' 'Oh, you wouldn't .Being calm in spite of anything Losing her head ......... .... ' 'It's all right with me.



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SENIOR PLAY SENIOR PLAY CAST Bab .,......,..,......,.,..,......,. ...............,....... James Archibald ,...... .,.,..... Mrs. James Archibald ,,..... Leila.. ....,.......,..,..........KK ., Carter Brooks ,..........,.. Guy Grosvenor.. ..,. .. Jane Raleigh ,...,....,.., Eddie Perkins .... ......... Clinton Berefsord ..,..,,. Hanna ...,........,.....,.,.. William .,.....,.........., XXVIII ..Myrtha Schmidt Richard Rasmussen ................Arno King ,..i...,,o Jean Maldiner .,,......Lo1'ry Papke ...,...Paul Robertson ..,.....,.,..Ruth Seguin .,,....Walter Wendell ,..,,,,Wilbert Hoefert ........He1ene Proefrock .........Burt Leverenz The class play of 1934 was Bab, A Sub-Deb , from the story by Mary Roberts Rinehart. This is a play that depends on the acting for its success rather than on the staging, scenery, and costuming, and is probably the most difficult ever attempted as a Senior production here. Bab, A Sub-Deb is the story of the trials and tribulations of the lively Bab, in her attempts to prove to her mid-victorian family that she is really grown-up and deserving of attention. Before she iinishes, she gets more than she has planned on, and the result is almost fatal. But everything turns out right, and they all live happily ever after. Myrtha Schmidt did a line piece of acting with a very long and diiiicult part. Those congratula- tions from Helen Hayes were not at all inopportune. Jean Maldiner, after several valiant attempts, finally succumbed sweetly to the persistent love-making of the English QD Wilbur Hoefert, in spite of the monocle, while Lorry Papke proved a more successful stage lover than Paul Robertson in winning the leading lady's hand. We don't know how she resisted you, Paul! The character parts were successfully portrayed by Arno King and Richard Rasmussen, who received some valuable information and practice. The comedy Cdid it feel as funny as it looked, Walter?J was skillfully supplied by Ruth Seguin and Walter Wendell, who, between them, gave the audience plenty of laughs. Helene Proefrock and Burt Leverenz agreed to take the shorter parts, and played them well. I The play was most heartily received by a full house, and was a great success. It was with much disappointment that the cast learned that the quota of plays had been filled for the contest at Ithaca, but they can be justly proud of the line performance they gave on Thursday, March 22. PICNIC PLANS , r Of course we're going to have a Senior picnic! It is still a part of the futureg but isn't anticipating loads of fun, too? Crystal Beach has been agreed upon as the place, and the big day is Saturday, June 23. Each Senior who wishes to, will be allowed to bring a guest - and don't forget the eats. ! Busses will leave Saturday morning to take the Seniors and their guests to the boat. Arrange- ments have also been made for return transportation. Although the prom was very successful, we expect the picnic to be doubly so. This is the last day that many of us will be together socially, so we're all planning to go and make it a perfect day. We'1l be seeing you on the Cyclone!

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