Pratt Institute - Prattonia Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)
- Class of 1931
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gg THE CENTENARY OF CHARLES PRATT ' I 830-l930 TO 'rhe year I930 and 'lo 'lhe Praffonia of l93l belongs 'lhe recognifion of The Ceniennial of fhe birih of Charles Praii, 'ihe Founder of PraH lnsfiiuie. Born in a modes? home in Waieriown, Massachusefis. in l830, a member of a large family of children, Charles PraH' early encouniered The necessiiy io eam his living, andiai' ihe age of ihirieen. wiih a limiied school- ing, he found iemploymenr in ,Bosion in a grocery siore. A year al' Newion as an apprenfice in 'ihe machinisl's l'rade was 'followed by a year of 'Formal educai-ion ai' Wilbraham Academy, where he managed io live on a dollar a week. Thereafter he spenf ihree years as clerlc in a painf and oil shop in Bosion, moving fo New Yorl: 'Ciiy af ihe age, of 'l'wen'ly-one To engage in a similar line of business, .lafer becoming a parifner in ihe firm of Reynolds, Devoe and PraH'. dealers in painis and oils. The rapid developmem' of fhe oil indusiry led Mr. Pra'H' fo organize fhe firm of Charles Praiil and Company which soon dislinguished ifself in ihe refining of Pra'H's Asfral Oil. The besf preducf in The marlcef. Mr. Prafi finally joined fha original Sfandard Oil Companyin which he became 'a leading fader. -' Mr. Pra'H 'Feli fhe deprivaiion of his denial of direcied educaiion in his you'rh.' and 'ihe idea of an indusfrial school lay dormenf in his mind for many years. He recalled his own slruggles for an educaiion, and foresaw fhe coming of an indusfrial age wiih iis need for 'trained men and women. ln ihe fall of T887 Mr. PraH's dream was realized in ihe opening of PraH lnsiifule. His faiih has been vindicaied in The progress and developmenl' 05 ihz lnsiifuie during 'lioriysfour-years of influeniiel hisfory, unique in e uca on. Charles Prai-f died May 4.. l89l. less ihan four years afler Hae lnsiiiufe was launched. Bu? his worl: has been carried on by his sons. nofably by Mr. Frederic B. Prafh now Presidenf of fhe Board of Trusfees. and by his grandsons, several of whom are members of ihe Board, Mr. Charles ,PraH. Mr. F. B. Pra'H s son, has succeeded his fafher as Secrerary. bearing fhe honoreohname of l'he Founder in perpeluaiing his ideals and confinuing his purpose for Prai-I' lnsfiiufe. ffegfrf' K .-emi? CHARLES PRATT OCTOBER 2 I83O-MAY 4 I89l Ui ,:, , ,fr- ,I .i' . LI, 5 2' fkliwi .-fvxxgxa-3 H af-'4 ' r' f ' ' 1 N4 n I .- I., jf , - -'Sf 1- ' . . . ,f,,., -gh., ,L .. f 1 ., ,, I I A M. ' 'fa 5 3 , -bt . K A EL. .1 Ae -N V .V .-V' I J.. .fI'I-LII J -Q4 f . .1 V ' :L img! 'I n -543515. 'Qi u II 'I , ' . ,I I,,.,,,III.i .JF J. N, fc,-fairy' 1. 'fu am' Q, ' .fH,. J 'PHE1 1'-'n ' ,Lf - , . .5 , X , A -' 42? 'f-Y' if-if . , ,, ,ik E. 4 ' fy . - V.: 'fi-1 In I L-,Ames L: Av-',,,'i'-.,L-'f. ' v '41 -52:5 av: V-4g,I:v - -5I:Iw5.I. ,na----rfswfx -Qkxiim, ..I ' - '75,-'ff rw-:Q fa?-I' f- Mvjg? 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A+ each meehng gwe her greehng Rasse ihe proud salulel Haul fo fhee our Alma Maier Haul Pra'H lnshfule! In our hearls her precepls lnnger Her example gleams Showing wdh unernng linger Guerdon of our dreams Al' our meehng for our greehng Brin her noble frull Haul io Thee our Alma Maier Haul PraH lnshfulel Round fhe world fhe chem exlendmg Each fo fha oiher bands All her honored name defending Hearls and hands and mmds A+ our meehng gave her greehng Rouse ihe proud saluiel Haul 'lo 'lhee our Alma Maier Havl Prait lnshfulel I I ff . a . ' 1 . - f I 1 . . , . 1 . . . , .. o u - . . . . . u , I' . . l n ' 1 . . n . . . I . .' 1 . . . . . l u . U . ' I ' I . , n Y1l'!'Fl1'I5l'i :llmalemlu elalmilrsln 1 'EN WXE' U71 To JOHN I-i. GORDON Educaior, Friend, Cashier of Pralrr lnsiiruie and Financial Advisor To The Praiuronia Board. The combined classes of Jrhe lnsrirure respechfully deciicare This Prajrionia U31 E91 ' lm. M ..W.,,,-BAY-v-1, .. , ,UI ,:5'i:,,'-'V :v5m-'jLT- f' 1m:,': 15531 CHARLES PRATT Secrelary, Board of Truslees Prall lnslrilule Who has conlribuled so largely +o The high repulalion of Jrhe lnslilule and lhe preservalion and aclvancemenl of The ideals of lhe Founder i201 ss -4 V N 1 1 Af M1 5 .mmx wma, mn fx ss 2 m fx l2'l I1 -,, rf ,R 'F' A J wx:-M XS, ,LWQM Q . ' ,Q :V 1 sc. 4 FOREWORD AT The beginning of each school year a new PraTTonia board seTTles down To work wiTh one TundarnenTal aim-a beTTer PraTTonia. Our issue This year cornmemoraTes The cenlrennial of The BirThblay of Charles PraTT as well as The TenTh Anniversary of PraTTonia. In l9l2 The PraT'Tonia had iTs origin as The P. l. Annual and became The PraTTonia in I9l9. AT ThaT Time iT only covered The S. 81 T. School. In l92O iT branched ouT and Took in The men of The F. 84 A. A. School. The TirsT all Pral'T Year Book, a PraTTonia Tor The enTire sTudenT body was issued in 1921. To The sTudenT body of PraTT lnsTiTuTe we submiT This book, our earnesT endeavor To go on wiTh The new. May we call To your aTTenTion The FuTura Type Tace, DuoTone ink and The RoTogravure SecTion which have been used as a means of expressing memories ThaT we wish To preserve. The ArT work necessary To carry ouT our Theme has been a sTrenuous Task, worThy of The hiqhesT praise. The liTerary conTenT beTween These covers was TaiThTully read and checked, To reduce errors To a minimum. The resuli' is our besT elTorT and we hope iT comes up To your expecTaTions. Mm.A.g. HAPwPfP5 n Mrajh. !CuOPxDON ,, M Px.E.H.PETf. YRSEN , H C1-1 A1KPxMANA--. ADWASORS4 I231 M155 qc. DUINTZQ . Q ia Y , - 5'-25 M FR. EE ST EVEN 55 i PRATTONIA BOARD DWYER, FRANCIS J ......... ...... .......,.... ......,.,.., E d i Tor-in-Chia-T PANCZNER, ERWIN H .....,.,.,.,..... .A......., B usiness Manager HORVATH, ALEXANDER G. ...,.., ..,,...,....,.. L iTerary EdiTor GALE, RUSSEL R ..... .........,.,... . , ..,.,.................... ,ArT EdiTor DIXON, RUSSELL S .,....,,,........ .......,. P hoTographic EdiTor KREITNER, ANDREW ....,.. ..,..,......,.. A ThIeTic EcIiTor HARLEY, KATHERINE ...,A.,., ......,..A,..,.... S ociai EdiTor ENGLISH, LELAND L .,,.,..., . ,.,,.,,. CircuIaTion Manager DAWSON, CHARLES E .......... , ,........................ PhoTo Saies MEERDINK, DORIS .,.,.....,.....,. ..I.,..............,........,..... S ecreTary HOAG, JOHN ........,........... ..... . ...,......... S . 81 T. AssociaTe Edi+or WILSON, HELEN B. .........,............... .....,, H . S. 8: A. AssociaTe EcIiTor WILMER, FLORENCE DUNN ......., ........ E . 84 A. A. AssociaTe EdiTor SMITH, STEPHEN ...,..........,......... .......,....,.,...... A ssisT. ArT EdiTor AUSTEN, JAMES ..............., ...,,.,....,.,.,. AssisT. ArT EdiTor BARTON, GEORGE ..,...... .,....., A ssisT. Business Manager ACKNOWLEDGMENTS IN oTTering This voiurne To The schooi TamiIy, The PraTTonia Board beg To express Their sincere graTiTude and indebTedness To The many persons who have cheerTuIIy given Their Time and skill ThaT PraTTonia I93I would serve To keep in remembrance The memorabie years aT The InsTiTuTe. We are parTicuIarIy graTeTuI To our TacuITy advisors, Mr. PeTersen, Mr. Gordon, Miss DunTZ, Mr. Harper, and Mr. STevens Tor Their proTessionaI advice and assisTance. The General EacuITy and school secreTaries have conTribuTed To The TuIs TiIImenT OT our probiems, Tor which we are greaTIy indebTed. The snap shoTs and views were submiTTed by The Camera Ciub. , The cIass represenTaTives by Their conTacT wiTh The sTudenT body have made The Tedious Task easier and earned our sincere graTiTucIe. To Those concerns who have given Treely OT Their Time and service in The preparaTion OT This book we express our sincere graTiTude. The Herald-NaThan Press., Inc,-Represer1Ted by Mr. H. JaTFe. The ScienTiTic Engraving Company-RepresenTed by Mr. J. Nason. ArThur STudios, Inc.-RepresenTecI by Mr. Gershaw. ' Eugene C. Lewis Co.-RepresenTecI by Mr. J. C. Rogers. The RembrandT Co.-RepresenTed by Mr. Goldberg. i241 w u, w w m --f luwum 3 U, L P RATTON IA BQAQDQ ia? iw If L . ' 4 Y , nk. , P Q4 f w ' 4. ' -4 ' .f V ,ve- mf-ZQ MP.. Pxfljl xoN 11..P,. .oAL E more emvoa Av-r eo:-ron. Ms1...n. H oAQ Z ASSOLEDCTOR 5.6111 EDITOR IN CHIEF W, J A ,-Y, D My , 1 rt A q 1 'Z fr . 1 ' A Mas. F: WILMER 1 , 'ix J nssocrmron Hmm, , Al z VV HMB E PANCZNEB MP1, A, HOPNATH IBLISINBSS MANAGER LITERARY EDITOR Dl' A 'L Al: W I - V, Q ' I A A Mrs. L. Emqusn M,a.m.smEn-Nea CIRCULATION EDITOR ATHLETIC EDITOR i251 'ml - Mb- . eq in 5 Mae. aAP.ToN ASS'T BUXMANAGER ,vi A -. X mn in .W R MISS H WILSON Assoc. :mron nam. MPal.J ASST l J X i ': , t Ma.5.Srv11TH ASS'T Am' EQITDB PRATTONIA CLASS REPRESENTATIVES PRATTONIA REPRESENTATIVES ANTHONY, JOSEPHINE ,..,.... . ARNOLD, GORDON ,.........,. AUGUST. ROBERT F ....,.... AUSTIN, ERWIN .......,... BENNI, MURIEL .........,... CARLSON, CARL G ........ CLAYTON, ERNA L .,....... COOKE, BORIS A .,.,......... DeLUCIA, JOSEPH ...,.........,. EVERITT, DOROTHY E ......... FALVELLA. REGINA ......,.. GARNISS, WILLIAM ..........., GEORGE, ANNA G .............. GRAY, DOUGLASS W. F ........... HAGGERTY, CATHERINE V ,......... HERRIMAN, G. SHIRLEY ...,. HOPP, SVEA ........,,,,..,.............. HOVEMAN. ALICE ......,........ HUMPHREY, CLIFFORD I..,.. fff JAN ES, HELEN .........,........... KAIRALLA, HELEN .,......... KANNER, SYLVIA ...,.,... LOUTREL, ROBERT ....... MAGUIRE, IRENE ......... MILLER, FRANK ..,..........., MORRILL, LUCY A .4........ PETEROSSI, ELVIS .,......, PIER, DOROTHY ............... ROGOSINI, NETELIE ,..I,.. RATHJEN, GEORGE ....,.. . REILLY, JACK ....,,..,...,... SHELLEY, EVELYN ,..4..... STOLL,.HAROLD A ........ . TALBOTT, ELIZABETH 4,,,....,. I27I ...............LiIorary Science .......,.AcIver+ising Design .........,IIIusIraI'ion, e Men ..........Cos+urne Design ........................,.Die're+ics, ArcI1iIecIuraI Design, .........,.........,.DressmaIcing ..........I:esI1ion IIIusIraJrion ..,,..........,...,........Design .........,,...DressmaIcing E. E., ................DleIeIlcs, ......................HomemaIcing, ........TeacI1er Training. Regular ...,,...,...PicIoriaI IIIus+raJrion .......IIIusIraIion, A Women Cosiume Design, ..,.......FasI1ion Illusiraiion A..,..............,.IIIusIra'rion ,.......,.,.,..,.TeacI1er Training ..........,.....,......ArcI1i'recIure, .lnsiiiuiional Managemeni' ........,......TeacI'iing Training ArcI1iIecIuraI Consiruciion ,..,.......,.IIIus+ra'rion B, Men ,.TeecI'1er Training, Credii ,.......IIIus'rra'rion B., Women I93IA I932 I93I l933 I932 l932 I932 I93I I93I I93I I932 I932 I93I I932 I93I I93I I932 I932 I932 I933 I93I I93I I93I 1933 I933 I933 I93I I93I I93I l93I 1933 I932 I93I I933 K-GNWOOD allow 'llum Hi' 'x ......g, ..-as 1- ,-.- 1- ,1-.. 11. 311. 11- -1 .11- --- II .i - - 1 L1 0--. --1 . 14 -4 11 ig 11 i 1: ,- -ns- --1 -1- ,-T 11- .p-- 11- ...- 1. 1- ...- .Q -- -.1 ..--- y- .1- 1- 1-1 ...Q- .Q- gun 1 'HV ls. S 3 we 'fix XQW ss?-Nl .il 1?- liil1nvrf'l gig --1' if-is i : 'J-i.l A. -Pi: - -. vjilfll I THE SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY THE demand Tor admission To This School's day courses in engineering was never so greaT nor The qualiTy oT The sTudenTs so high as in This year oT naTion-wide business depression and shorTage oT employmenT. Classes have been Tilled To The limiT oT accommodaTions. AT The same Time and very signiTicanTly relaTed, sTands The TacT ThaT The Tour Thousand alumni oT These same courses are suTTering buT liTTle unemploymenT, The deficiency being almosT negligible when compared wiTh The prevalenT shorTage oT employ- menT among Technical men and engineers. CurrenT reporTs Trom alumni show ThaT PraTT men have been among The lasT To be laid oTT and The TirsT To be Taken back in The process oT adiusTing indusTry's working Torces To changes in business volume. IT is evidenT ThaT The serviceable eTTiciency oT PraTT lnsTiTuTe's Two-year engineering courses has again been demon- sTraTed under unusually Trying condiTions, which resemble in many respecTs Those oT The World War when The comparison was similarly impressive. A large TacTor in These ouTsTanding resulTs is ThaT our sTudenTs average con- siderably above The usual engineering college level in maTuriTy. purposeTul- ness and undersTanding oT pracTical condiTions in The occupaTional Tield Tor which our courses are designed To be direcT and Tinal preparaTion. These super-qualiTicaTions our sTudenTs gain Through one To Three years' posT high school employmenT in indusTry, prior or inTermediaTe To Their Twc years in PraTT lnsTiTuTe-Thus lengThening our Typical graduaTe's over-ali experience and Training period To a ToTal oT Three To 'Five years subsequenT To high school. Our courses are an original developmenT and duplicaTe in general The Technical conTenT oT The Tour-year courses oT American engi- neering colleges, Though in a more inTensive and pracTical way. So, we see Tulfilled in The School oT Science and Technology a maior aim oT PraTT lnsTiTuTe's Tar-sighTed Founder. l SAMUEL S. EDMAN DS, DirecTor. T291 -gu- ,,,,,,, ,ml ,., .. . -MV-.V .. .- ,--,.,,.. K -.- tg-wwf, .- .- - -1,-Ap .ffm-.7-v.:-.w-1'?f ' '-'TW' f :N I'- 'Q X ylhilffi V .3 A :fy . l QMR1 s.u KP.cLM1 'I A v , ,muff f' -' fi ' M, v zj, , is I 54 4 , J MRO BENEDICT J P4 9 1 - V. x 1. If '4 ff -lk f.- A2 gift, MP1.C.E3E1lVl'NS W 1 L I, ,1 L 4,-. fig ' - 'YLVX 1-gf :H.'.4.:3. -Mc f., f 2 N N , S 'N ,.,, n .. 'HM'P35?CtHARPER,:j . ' L.'r r' ' 4 . I 3. , L fan. ' .44 , n .vf 7. ' - f i,fJ' . .. iw.,- . fn ,Y L f, 5' 3, gf Q, I '3' J I mP..J.w su mer I. 11 0.4.1 , 15' 1 f- 5 '.a, Fi Ma,n.s.cRMeaoN 30 'I '-. uf' Cz' 5 ,- M N Q 11 Ti 1 MPx.Px.B.-.DALE 1' 1 - X ,, t 1 f . I-,E-, 4 . ,1 1 ,3- 3 A- MMS.- a1LSBU,b , x I r J, j 5 fl ,N VE ' . MHx.C. Yfa.jONES A pl w MPw.E'.P. LAM BE I f'.-- -, 31 1 .. . J. ,ff . .,.. 1 Y. 4' . x f P 1, -1- p 1 - i ' st- Q 76 f N X S Xl v X E ,W rv' s 1 '- MPMD, R. LYON-L MAP.. mi, NES BITT - H ll 4 .rx mu x 'Q Cm 'f'--1 .iq f Z I I X nw, I, 'KL , W: . ' .5A,P5fC1E'MA.?iiE U?' 1 , I if - ff ', L uw .ni ........, U, nw w ju X 5 . uw ,ii , SCHOOLQF f - 1 Alufp '. ITECHNQLOGYQ , . V I fx u fxi i7 x MPs.C.L.MKZE My '-:ILA 2 iz ,, 1: Sf Q5- MR.H.P.MIL.LEB 1 - , ,H H5 J 5 . l 1- n U, MR.A.C.PxlCE SCHMIDT ISI1 P 5 1 if I i MRJ,E,'fH MPSON I f? , .fin ,Q .. .EQ 4 . fi , ' J! , 23994 MRLE.-TOOLE L Q 1 MB.D,H.WPxlClHT SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY EDMANDS, SAMUEL S .......,.,....,...,...,..,..,..AA.A......,..,.....,,.C,.....,............,. Direcror SUPERVISORS AND INSTRUCTORS COOK, ARTHUR L ........... Course Supervisor, lnduslrial Eleclrrical Engineering HARPER, ARTHUR C...Course Supervisor, Induslrial Mechanical Engineering ROGERS, ALLEN ...,........ Course Supervisor, Induslrial Chemical Engineering ALLEN, CHARLES M ..............,., Emerilus Head ol Deparirnenl' of Chemislry BARCLAY, STANTON D ..,r.... ........,.,,., I nslruclor in Mechanical Technology BEAN, HAROLD E ...,..,.,,,.... ............,....... I nslrruclor in Pallern Making BENEDICT, OTIS, JR ........... ,........,............... I nslrucror in Machine Shop BIVINS, CHALFANT E ....,.,. ......,........,..,................. I nslruclor in Chemislry BURLEY, -JOHN W ...,...,...... ....,... H ead of Deparfmenlr of Machine Work CAMERON, HUGH S ..,.....,.....r.. ............ I nsl'ruc'I'or in Mechanical Technology lnslruclor in Eleclrical Technology COWLES, WILLIAM H. H., Head of Deparlmenl' of Malhemalics and English DALE, R. BURDETTE .......................,..,..,.... Head Inslruclor in Machine Design DOLL, ALFRED W ....,................ Ins'I'rucl'or in Physical Elernenls of Engineering ,.....,...,.,...Ins'rruc+or in Mechanical Technology CARR, CLIFFORD C ........,.,...,...,. .,..,,......,.. EGILSRUD, F. S .............,.,........ , HERTZLER, ELMER A .............,,...... .................,.......... I nslruclor in Marhemalics HOSTETTER, HARRY C ..,...........,.....,........................ Inslruclor in Malhemalics HUNTER, JAMES W ..,................,,............ Inslrucror in Mechanical Technology ISENBERG. DAVID A., Head ol Deparlmenl of Physical Elemenls of Engrg. JENNESS, LESLIE G ...,....................,............,...,.,......,.... lnslrucror in Chemislry JONES, CHARLES B .....,..,.............. Inslruclor in Forging and Hear Trealmenl' LAMBE, EMERSON P ....,.......... Insl'rucI'or in Physical Elemenls ol Engineering LYON, DANIEL R .........,.........................,.........,...., lnslruclor in Machine Work MANTELL, CHARLES L .......,..,.,,,.,...,........ lnslrucror in Chemical Technology MAZE, COLEMAN L ...,....,, .......... L eclurer in Induslrial Adminislralion MILLER, HARRY P ...,....... ,.......,. I nslruclor in Eleclrical Technology NESBITT, RICHARD E ........, ....... ,...,.......,.. I n slruclor in Foundry Praclice OUIER, KENNETH E ........ .,..............,. I nslruclor in Mechanical Technology RICE, ANDREW C ......,.........,.....,............,......,.............. Insl'rucI'or in Chemislry SCHMIDT, HARRY P .............,...,. Inslruclor in Physical Elemenls of Engineering SCHWARTZ, FRANK R ......,...... Inslrucror in Physical Elemenls of Engineering THOMPSON, JAMES E .,..,............,.......,.,.,............... Inslruclor in Malhemalrics TOOLE, CHARLES E .................,. Inslruclor in Physical Elemenls of Engineering VAN OAASBEEK, RICHARD M ......... Head ol Deparlmenlr of Woodworking WRIGHT, DONALD H ...............,...,,r........... lnslruclor in Eleclrical Technology BERGER, CLAIR V .....,........,....... ' ..,.,....... Assislanl' Day School Clerk FOULK, WILHELMINA K ...,....,..,. ............,........ I nliormalion Clerk HARPER, MRS. HERBERT L .......... ............,........... B usiness Clerk MAGEE, JESSIE E ............,......... .................. E vening School Clerk MALCOLM., HELEN .,.............. ....,..........r..,,..,..,... D ay School Clerk MISCH, HILDA J ..,.......... ..,,..... A ssislanr Evening School Clerk MOORE, ELEANOR .....,.. ...............,........ D irec+or's Secrelary I321 INDUSTRIAL MECHANICAL ENGINEERING-I93I LIKE The men beTore us we Too, had a hard Time in geTTing sTarTed in The new surroundings and work oT our Alma MaTer. buT once The ball was sTarTed we cerTainly made iT roll. Who can doubT our leadership in school acTivi- Ties. in class rushes The Mechanicals were always on The Top, in soccer our Team bowled over everyThing in Their paTh and iTs vicTory over The ArchiTecT's highly TouTed Team will live long in The memories oT The sporTs Too our Teams were oT ouTsTanding abiliTy all possessing +ha+ never give up spiriT Tor which Mechanical Teams are Tamous. InTermingled wiTh The masTering oT our many sTudies and The conquering of our Toes on The Tields oT sporT are The many memorable social TuncTions which we so ioyousl aTTended. I-low can we ever TorgeT The numerous week-end dances, inclluding our own Boilermaker I-lops, The VarsiTy baskeTbalI and baseball games wiTh Their preceding pep meeTings, The class smokers. and The Alumni BanqueT where we were iniTiaTed inTo The doings oT ThaT venerable organizaTion. Many are The hours we Toiled in The class rooms, laboraTories, and shops while in The process oT becoming Mechanical Engineers. MaTh wiTh iTs ineviTabIe Calculus, Physics and Mechanics wiTh iTs sTresses and ramblings oT Boy A and Boy B , The shops wiTh Theirhum and busy machinery, and The Mech, Lab. wiTh iTs TesTing experimenTs and abominable consTrucTion periods all helped To make The Two years pass all Too quickly. To our insTrucTors whose kindly inTeresT and help has guided us saTely Through many sTruggles, we express our deepesT Teelings oT graTiTude. Especially To Mr. Harper our supervisor, whose insTiIIing oT spiriT, Tair minded- ness and inTeresT in our welTare has endeared him To all True MechanicaIs. Thegoal we have long soughT has aT lasT been aTTained and we Tind iT hard To parT wiTh all ThaT has been dear To us in These, The Two besT and happiesT years oT our lives. As we go ouT inTo The greaT indusTriaI world as individuals may we s+iII remain uniTed in spiriT, ever looking Torward To The Times when we meeT again. CLASS OFFICERS MARTIN BOSLAND, PresicIenT RAYMOND E. HUTCHINSON, SecreTary CHESTER A. ROBINSON, Vice-PresidenT ROBERT F. CAMPBELL, Treasurer I33I Thousands who wiTnessed The game. In The oTher' AS? T5 fshifsif III if .. .ae PMITTOHIII M..-wgxiltij '. 666 Zfyifisffaf . . ,M . 4 1 l , . V, E ALLEN, WALTER E. WalT R. F. D. 35, WesTporT, Conn. WalT is a quieT, congenial and an unassuming Type of Boilermalcer. We hear he has a weakness Tor The opposiTe sex, bu+ remember-iT's always The quieT ThaT precedes The sTorm. ANDERSON, ALFRED H. Andy 35 Hill Ave., H.P., DeTroiT, Mich. VarsiTy BaslceTball, I93O-3l, Class Baseball, l93O-3l1 Class Soccer, I93l. Andy is one oT The TinesT examples of whaT a good hearTed fellow should be. ATTer The passage oT a Tew years we shall hear greaT Things abouT him. Good Luck Andy we-'re all Tor you. AN ' Bob N eya STZ, lThaca, N. Y. ,songi ndfdance man, who, wiTh his pal Ed has made social evenTs successTul by singing wiTh True modern rhyThm. Buddy's Triend Bob will be an engineer yeT. ARNOLD, JOHN Y. Johnny EsTerly, Reading, Pa. Johnny may have come Trom The DuTch STaTe buT he geTs along wiTh The besT of Them. An up and coming man in The world of mechanics. AUGUST, NICHOLAS P. Nic R. F. D. 4, Box ll3, Scheneclady, N. Y. Mgr. VarsiTy Baseball, '3l: AssT. Mgr. VarsiTy Base- ball, '3Og Mgr. Class Swimming, '3Og Mgr. Class BaskeTball, '3O: Class Soccer, '3O. Nic was The source of pracTically all The Tun The Mechanicals had. Nic is probably beTTer known in The ArT School Than any oTher place. T341 AVITABLE, JOHN J. Johnnie 36V2 Linden Ave., Middleiown, N. Y. Clas Baseball i930 3l s , - . One oi PraH's famous boilermakers whose abiliiy on ihe diamond has played a large parl' in ihe success oi 'rhe iearn. l-le is a loyal and hard worker and one who will make good as an engineer. I BAUERLE, KARL E. Carl 246 Willoughby ve., Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Soccer Capiain, I93O-3 lg Class Bowling, i930- 3lq S 81 T Orchesira, l93O. A serious minded siudeni' oi slrong characier lhai spells an ineviiable success for his iuiure. A greai soccer player. under whose leadership The champion- ship was easily won. BECKER, FREDRIC C. A. Frih 2724 Ericsson S+., Easi Elmhursi, L. l., N. Y. Class Soccer, I93O-3lg Class Swimming, l93lg As- sisiani Manager Varsiiy Baskeiball, l93O: Praiionia Represeniaiive, I93O. Our siar Soccer player. The new Ari' siudenis hold no greai love for him. When any assoried devilish- ness is io be engineered Friiz is righi' on deck. BITTERS, FREDERICK W. Freddie 302 Clin'ron Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Basiceiball, 1930-3l: Class Baseball, l93O-3I. One of Brooklyn's capable represeniaiives who is bound io succeed. I-le craves aihleiics and iniends io help Jrhe baseball Jream win a championship. Freddie has yer io miss a dance wilhoul' a charming blonde. BOSLAND, MARTIN Imp I45 Norih Firs+ S+., Paierson, N. J. Class President l93O-3l: Class Soccer, i930-31: Class Baseball, i930-3I. Our hardworking class leader who siands up for class righis ihrough ihick and Jrhin A good narured and popular chap whose hard work has made all class affairs ouisianding. i251 'Eu -L- .J-4L l1l.d.aLz-0-f-Lv-,I J '7'faLLQ5a,vvov4'- 5 6 li PMITTOIIIII BOYAJIAN, ARMAND ' Brownie I0 Holder Place, Foresl' Hills, N. Y. Class Swimming, l93O-3lg Capfain, l93l. Brownie has fhe repufafion of being Einsfein's only rival. l-le is repufed lo be a mafhemalical genius, professing even fo some knowledge of fhe fourfh dimension. More or less of a scienlisf, whose recrea- fion is physics. ls held by many fo be a confirmed misogymisl. BRADY, CHARLES R. Jr. Charlie Bullville, Orange Counly, N. Y. Any man who can wear a raccoon coal' and a derby around P. l. and gel away wifh il need nof fear any- fhing. Combined wifh fhe roadsfer fhey produced a fine sample of Old Joe College himself. BULLWINKLE. JOHN H. Jr. Johnnie 85 Mayfair Ave., Floral Park, L. I., N. Y. iii Quief and unassuming, bul' so is a sfick of dynamife. A good nalured fellow from fhaf vasl geographic area known as fhe Island, I-lis drawl would do credif fo a Kenlucky mounfaineer. BURBAUM, ALLEN W. Allen I Cour Sf., esl' Haven, Conn. , Th id er's cou rp Miller, fhe gr fa ' c s flow from AIlen's lips i e wa f a duck's back. Jusl' a liffle ray of sunshine in a sordid world. BURDETTE, RICHARD C. Jr. Dick 665 Sf. Johns Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Baseball, l93O-3lg Class Swimming, l93l. A good nafurecl represenfafive .of Brooklyn, who, according fo all reporfs is quife a Johnny Wies- muller during lhe summer monlhs. Dick is a willing worker and is always ready fo help if called upon. 1361 CAMPBELL, ROBERT F. Bob 321 Eleanor S+., Scheneclady, N. Y. Varsily Baslcelball 1930 31 Class Baseball 1930 31 Class Treasurer 1930 31 Space does no'r permll' us To +e11 you of Bobs oulslandlng qU61I'1'ISS If you re loolclng for a sludenl or a real frlend see Bob His y dns dvanla e lhal' he comes from Scheneclady M CAPEN RICHARD G IC Wes1'S1 Bloomfield Conn Class Soccer 1930 31 According 10 Dnclc anylhmg 'rha1 flies uses PraH and Whnlney 1-1orne1s We presume 1ha1' The soccer ball Jrhal he lacked around so well had one loo A qu1e1' sorl of a fellow bul 1haJrs 'rhe way of all Con nechcur men CHAPEK ADOLPH C ap 92 Commac1cS'1' lslnp N Y Chap as one of lhe prommenl commulers from Long lsland Has broad smile welcomes all Plays baseball when noi' occupied wllh has work book or commuhnq 10 1s11p CHIVVIS GEORGE D Chuck Llndenhursi' N Y Class Bowlmg 1930 31 Class Baslcelball 1930 31 Class Baseball 1930 31 An 6VI6'1 IO1'l mechanic and enjrhussaslr who w111 11nd fame In 'rhns newly developed mduslry Hss dry humor and ready wil wl11 long be remembered by has class DE LUCIA F ARTHUR Arhe 792 Orange S+ New Haven Conn Class Baskelball 1930 31 Class Baseball 193031 Dance Commlllee 1931 One of Jrhe hol' rhylhrn boys whose spec1al+y IS Jrrumpel' rmfrallons of Tnger Rag 1-hs every wakmg Jrhoughl seems 1'o be cenlered ln New Haven 37 111 WM gl -, '11 QoQ1f lDyy i i B 1 1' 'sub' as . . D' 1: , 11 males. .A A 1 H A 1 f ,ig ' 1 - . . sy A K , . . . .. . i ,.' . . ju f co 1 1 ' s y 1 Y H PMITTOIIIQ Cl? f ! QM WM - . ' s l f ff 1 ff , Mlm DE LUCIA, JOSEPH A. Joe 98 Second S+., Hamden, Conn. Class Baseball. I93O-3lg Pralrronia Represemkalive. I93I. Beau Brummel, l93l. Joe spois everyrhing in vogue a la Fiffh Avenue. He is serious in all of his underiakings and his ideas on direciing 'rhe lnsii- Iuie would make if rich in 'rracliiion and Collegiale in every respeci. DICK, ANTHONY J. Dick 834 Sfrong S+., Scheneciady, N. Y. In The race of sludying Dick , wi'rh a ready smile and helping hand can always be depended upon 'ro have his work done up 'lo ihe minule. DOREMUS. WILLIAM Duke I94 Madison Ave., FreeporI', L. I., N. Y. Class Bowling, I93O-3l. A sedulous imiiaior of Beau Brummel hence The royal nickname. In mailrers perraining Io ouiboard molors he's af Ihe head of The class. One of Jrhe siar pin-'ropplers ol: The class. EUERLE, FREDERICK S. ' Freddie I7II Broadbridge Ave., Slraiforcl, Conn. Class Soccer, I93O-3l: Manager Baseball, I93I: Bowling, I93O-3l: Baskelloall, l93O-3lp S 8x T Orches- Ira, l93I. SiraI'Iord's worihy conrrilouiion 'lo Jrhe engineering world. Excells in machine design and numerous orher subiecis. Freddie is our srar bowler. FILHO, RAIMUNDO OLIVEIRA Ray Rua Dr. An+o AugusI'o, Grania, Ceara, Brazil Class Soccer, I93O-31. A refined and highly educaled Brazilian who an- swered all Ihe Boilermaker's prayers during 'rhe soccer season lay scoring enough goals Io win Ihe champion- ship. A very likable chap who is popular wilrh Jrhe fair sex as well as his classmales. I381 FIMIAN. RUDOLPH U. Rudy 3 PIeasanT ST., HasTings-on-Hudson, N. Y. A globe TroTTer who is now headed Tor big Things in The field of aeronauTics. I-Iis abiliTy in acquiring diTIerenT makes of cars is one oT The marvels oT The preseni' age. FISHER, DAVID G. Dave I7I Spring ST., Walpole, Mass. The Library seems To aTTracT Dave To no small ex- TenT. We're noT sure wheTher iT's books or noT. IT you can'T Tind Dave look for Rudy , a combinaTion which resulTed Trom ThaT unique S 84 T seaTing arrange- menT. FoRsYrH, Joi-IN U E Jxfiiohnny 527 ECE? - ' Asso ' Ti , I93 -3lg Pr idenI', enT, u l93 ' arsiTy Eiseb 30- : pTb , I9 ' Bas Tballi 1 lass r, l93O- . ne T uTs d' g n TT who is always re dy T s arT a rioT er cla es To show The rioriTy of The Ivlech icals. FRANCIS, EUGENE B. WI1iI'ey I25 Howard ST., Jersey Shore, Pa. VarsiTy BaskeTbalI, I93O-3 I: Class Baseball, I93O-3l. WhiTey is one of Those all round aThleTes who keeps The ball rolling. And iTs a blue clay for every- body when he TorgeTs his grin. I-Ie seems To have missed his calling by noi' wriTing shorT sTories. FROEHLICH, CARL F. W. Carl I I EasT Madison Ave., CIiTTon, N. J. Class Bowling, I93O-3I1 Class Baseball, I93O-3l: Vice-Chairman, STudenT Branch A. S. lvl. E., I93I. A congenial chap who pursues his sTudies wiTh care and diligence. IT Carl conTinues his good work he cannoT help buT be successful. I-Ie is our co-pilol' of The good ship A.S.IvI.E. MIN' ' T391 K Ilwfgjihgi i6I vmrronln V IQ I I i. fx I. .. ,. E. Q, I I ll I I ., i il ' ii I .I . GALLAGHER, EDWARD A. Ed 87 Newion S+., Harfford, Conn. Anofher Connecficuf Yankee rises fo fame wifh conscienfious efforf. Ed keeps his hands and brains quiefly ai' work wifh a smile 'fhaf can'i' be blocked. Machinery needs more men like Ed , GOESSLIN, ALBERT P. AI 39 Mi. Forisf S+., Berlin, N. H. AI doesn r make much noise buf he gefs There regardless. I-Ie is, no doubf, desfined fo be a shining lighf in his 'fafher's machine shop. Frequenfly seen af dances, buf noi' alone. GRIFFIN, HOWARD J. Jr. Griff SI7 E. I7I'h Sf., Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Baskefball, I93O-31. One of The very few who couIdn'f fear himself away from School during fhe summer. I-Iis only weak- ness is work which seems 'fo agree wifh him. We wonder whaf would happen if he ever gof real serious. HAPGOOD, HERBERT P. ' Happy I09 Wesfminsfer S+., Springfield, Mass. Manager Class Bowling, l93O1 Bowling, l93l. If Graham-Paiges never came info exisfence I-Iap- py would be af a loss when aufomobiles are dis- cussed in campus gafherings. Wifh an abundance of nafural abilify Happy has an easy fime. HAWKINS, IRVING E. Irv 99 Manor S+., Cohoes, N. Y. Did Cohoes ever produce a mechanic before? No! Well, fhe younger generafion has a mark sef 'for fhem. Second period Hawkins knows how fo make The dusf fly. Irv is Jrhe well known invenfor of The quesfion-mark. When his queries sfop, he'll know everyfhing. Long life and happiness, Irv , l40I HEIM, RICHARD B. Diclc 50 Pleasanl' S+., Danbury, Conn. Assislanl Manager Varsily Baseball, l93O. A popular and likeable fellow who is a consislenl palron of school dances. Dick is a lrue business man for he is always ready lo lrade anylhing 'From necldies 'ro swealers al' anylime. HOFFMAN. HAROLDQM ' Hal 97 Highland Ave., Torringlon, n. a!VX There is no record ol a course in dress-making in The S8aT school bul Hal has maiored in lhal subiecl for some lime. Knows quile a lol' of Jrhe hislory of Russia by reason of his residence wilh a couple of ils nalives. HOLBROOK, CLEMENT C. Clem Q Thomaslon, Conn. Chairman, A.S.iVl.E., l93l. A shining example of whal plenly ol sludy will do. Clem may be found around Prall from Monday mornings lo Friday allernoons. Always ready To lend a helping hand-excepl on week-ends. HORVATH, ALEXANDER G. Alex 449 Cedar S+., Scheneclady, N. Y. Lilerary Edilor, Prallonia, l93lg Class Soccer, l93O-3 I. His ehforls as lilerary edilor should easily pul' him on a plane wilh any ol lhe olher good edilors. One of 'rhe seldom separaled firm of H and P: one of 'rhe very few who could do calculus wilhoul an ehlorl. HOUGH, CLARENCE E. Cy 57 lngraham S+., Brislol, Conn. . Hofl-How-Hug-Hugg-Here! ll' is repuleol lhal' Cy can Turn our a lull house quile as easily as he can a chunk ol iron. Somelhing wenl wrong wilh his mechanism and he had 'lo go 'ro lhe hospilal lo gel' il' fixed. Being a Boilermalcer he can lix 'rhe lroulole if lhe doclors can'l. 4 l4ll 6 I l vmnrronlgn as ggjw T939 HUTCHINSON, RAYMOND E. Hufch 380 Main ST., BrisTol, Conn. Class SecreTary, i930-3 I . Our good looking recorder of class doings who possesses a head ol: wavy hair ThaT would make any Co-Ed envious. Ray is a good man and will geT somewhere in This world. JACKSON, WELLES F. Jack 75 Church S+., Ramsey, N. J. Class BaskeTball, l93Og Class Baseball, l93O-3l: l93l. mighT Ramsey senT work and no play makes 'Jack' a dull boy so he uses -baskefball and bowling To provide The lighfrer side oT Things. Bowling, i930-3l1 J-V. Baskejrball, Firm in The belief Thai' miTe is Jack down To prove iT. All JoNEs, WILLIAM 14.50. ' Jonesy I7 Poplar ST., RidgeTield rk, N. J. A chap whose only disappoinTmenT in life is ThaT he can'T commuTe Trom Jersey in his 30 TooT launch. By The way Tellows, he's noT a blacksmiTh. KAZIMIR, STEPHEN A. STeve l48 SouTh Main ST., Lodi, N. J. When iT comes To wise-cracks, leT me inTroduce The proiessor himself. STeve knows his STUFF and has a wealTh oT good will To Tollow him inTo a successTul TuTure. Cheerio. STeve and keep away Trom The Green Tea Room. KELLET WILLIAM P. Bill I r Q 274 College Rd., Peeksk-ill, Y.C-- Class Soccer, l93l. Coming To us in The second year Trom Lehigh UniversiTy, Bill sTrengThened our soccer Team by playing a sTellar game aT fullback. l-lis quieT and amiable personaliTy has made him liked by all. l42l KIRK. EDWIN C. Ed cfo Dr. Wm. Kirk Jr., 2I35 5Th ST., Troy, N. Y.' Manager Class Soccer, i930-3 I: Manager Class BaskeTIoaII, l93O. A serious minded sTudenT who is an eTTicienT man- ager of our a+hIe+ic Teams. Wonder whaT would happen if Ed came To nine o'cIock classes Two days in succession. KOE, WILLIAM Bill 2533 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Bill is always inTenseIy inTeresTed in whaT he does. This spells The secreT oT his schoIasTic success. Seldom heard Trom I:uT when he speaks iT is wise To IisTen. KOROTKOFF, JOHN John cfo L. Samarin, 420 W. I56Th ST., ApT. 29, N.Y. When iT comes To a maTTer oT manipuIaTing The various machine shop gadgeTs John surely does a Russian job . IT persisTence were elecTriciTy John would be a whole power house. There seems To be a more romanTic side To John Tor he sighs deeply aT Times and muTTers Russian phrases. KUBLER, CARL H. Carl ZI I-96Th ST., Brooklyn, N. Y. One oT The huskies Trom Brooklyn who is The boy who Tries To learn and learns because he Tries. A square and TrusTworThy Tellow, raTher quieT bui' heard ?I'J2L..,,.., KURAEFF, WILLIAM A. ladimar IIO WesT I23rd ST., New York, N. Y. ' IT There is anyThing puzzling abouT Diesel engines, VIadimar can oTTer an expIanaTion. I-Iis Theories are amazing and iT is evidenT ThaT he is a deep Thinker. aT opporTune Times. 1421 EM-fa c, MZ Q. V 6 II PIRIITTOHIQ E i 3 i ii i A1 Y I LASEWIEZ, STEVEN E. Sieve Newell Ave., Brisfol, Conn. Class Baskelball, l93O-31. Jusl' a smoo+h man from Brisrol. Everylhing is O. K. wilh Sieve even rhough he does spill 'lhe soup al' Jrimes. Give our besr +o rhe family, Sieve , and remember we're pulling for you. LEESON, EDWARD C. Ed l90 Green S+., Woodbridge, N. J. Class Swimming, l93O-3lq Glee Club, l93O-3l: Class Baslcelball, i930-3 l . One of 'rhe Jersey mosquiroes who is always singing in our ear. Fifly per cenl' of 'rhal' famous duo- Ed! 84 Bolo who go over big wirh 'rheir crooning specialries. Always happy and pleasanr. LEMMLE, PAUL J. 743 New Scoiland Ave., any, N. Y. If lhere is a queslion in Paul's mind il' has a 'rem- porary lodging. Facls of long sianding are pur fo a gruelling Jresl' when he opens his cross examinalion. LOUIS, WILLARD M. Bill 29l6 Hillegass Ave., Berlcely, Cal. H loolcs as rhough Bill is liable lo sellle down in Sunny California. l-lowever, The A.S.M.E. will be glad 'lo gel a man like him. MacKENZlE, NORTON W. Mac 530 Prospecl S+., Maplewood, N. J. Mads gol' an enviable record of nor being lale or absenr despile Jrhe lacl' Jrhal he spends mosr of Tues- day nighls and Wednesday mornings in Richmond l-lill. We wonder where he learned how Jro repair aulomobiles. i441 MAEDER, HAROLD A. Maedef 458 Prospecl' S+., Warren, Pa. The boilermalcer wiih a permanem' wave. He Jraclcles a problem wiih a spirir ihai is unconquerable. Thai occasional vacancy in his eye denores deep 'rhoughl of a fair someone back in Warren. 2.90 Cv W4 MCMANUS, A RY J . - H rry l42 So. Couniry Club Dr., Scheneciady, N. Y. Class Baslceiball, l93O-31: Class Baseball, T930-3lg Class Soccer, l93O. Harry is Jrhe reason why Jrhe Men's Club is srill in exisfence. A quie+ lad who showed good judg- menir in changing from Elecirical +o Mechanical. Our eagle eyed baslceiball s+ar. MERCER, WALLACE P., .i . Wally. Sou+h Broadway, Pifman, N. J. The s'raid and sedaie old man from Philly. There musi' be some good reason for Wally's hasre 'I-o make The +rain every Friday. MIDGLEY, FREDERICK W., JR. Midge I I Sarafoga Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Anoiher of The Hudson Valley boys. He seems To be desiined To rise in The world ii Oiis slill con- rinues +o build elevarors. I+ is rumored 'rhal' experi- menis hold no allure for him. Say 'Midge' whar ever became of Those exrra sleam fables? MOORE. ROBERT E. Bob I730 Eas+ 46i'h S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Baseball, ' l93O-313 Class Baskeiball, I93O-3l. Hey, 'Bob,' how's weaiher up There? Bob is The mosi' aliiiudinous Boilermalcer of recenf years. H can easily be seen ihal' he will -siand high in his profession. T451 06044 M ef Il6I PI2.lITTOI'III3 MORRISON, WILLIAM E. Bill I62 Hulon Ave., Hempsiead, L. I., N. Y. Always in a rush I'o gel' away in his gas wagon. Perhaps iI s a lady. Wheels were pu? on cars +o be used bul when Bill rounds a corner hall ol 'rhem gel a resf. . PANCZNER. ERWIN H. Erv I9I5 Jerome Ave., Scheneclady, N. Y. Business Manager, Prallonia, l93Ig Class Soccer, I93O-3l: Assisiani Manager Varsily Tennis, l93O. The olher half of Ihe H and P oullil. ls generally raled as a good designer bul' some of 'lhe melhods he designed lo wring 'rhe reluclanl' dollars 'From 'lhe Prallonia subscribers brand him as an experl. PARSONS, DANA Dan I7 Terrace Place, Arlinglon, N. J. Class. Soccer, I93O-3 I. Dan is anolher one of Jrhose quiel sluclenis who minds his own business and is never in lrouble. A sincere and loyal Boilermalcer whose only liaull is +ha+ he comes from Joisey. PHELAN, CHARLES E., JR. ar ie 855 Easl' 23rcI S+., Palerson, N. J. Here is a diplomal' who can influence anyone. When Charlie is Iale his innocenl' appearance al- mosl' makes an inslruclor apologize for sfarling 'rhe class wilhoul him. He is one of Erie's main supporlers. Qwbfd POINT. eeokee M., JR. fgww' eeorge 833 Nin'I'h S+., Hunfinglon, Va. J Varsily baslcelball, I93O-3l. Say, can'I' I sell you some+hing? George will sell you Wesl Virginia if you aren'+ careful. Always busy and ready 'For anyihing. 1461 POWELL FREDERIC W F9 30 Chlswell ST SchenecTady N Y Swimming CapTaln l93O Here comes The man who wlll dlrecT The dGSTIf'llGS oT The General ElecTr1c They say ThaT SchenecTady lnghTs and hauls The world Perhaps Fred wlll boss The ouTT1T He cerTa1nly will make a good Try aT IT PROVOST CHARLES L Charles Collier Ave BrlsTol Conn A brawny Tellow wlTh a bulldog sp1r1T Charlie IS liked by everyone who knows hum and when IT comes To Tosslng Them on The maT he knows how RACE FRANK S DocTor I70 Henry ST KlngsTon N Y Say Tellows drd l ever Tell you abouT The Trme 7 One oT The Hudson Valley boys Trom K1ngsTon wherever ThaT IS RAND KENNETH R en 404 EasT 5lsT ST New York N Y Ken IS CapTam Hawks only rlval He comes Trom The Bronx To Brooklyn nn 20 rn1nuTes IH a single moTored Ford car The AncrenT Mariner oT Lake Mahopac New Jersey Sur how can you do ThaT7 ROBINSON CHESTER A Robby 347 Wilson ST Brewer Malne Class Vice pres1denT I93I Manager Class Bowl Ing I93l Manager lnTer class Bowling l9303l ChesTy IS The original hugh powered execuTlve Beside managing The bowling Team he also Tlnds Time To manage has own numerous aTFalrs 47 6 Il y, . Pdf l . - l , . K . . . ' .f- 5 ll ' PMITTOHILI SALMONSEN, EDWARD O. Ed AlTamonT, N. Y. Class Vice-presidenT, I93Og AThleTic AssociaTion, l93O-l93lg SecreTary Treasurer, A.S.M.E., l93l: SecreTary lVlen's Club, l93l: VarsiTy Baseball, l93O- 3I: Class Soccer, l93O-3l. From The looks oT The above lisT iT would seem ThaT The only iob he didn'T have was clirecTor. lT's a mysTery how he did any work buT he surely did. SCHEPIS, RICHARD D. Shep I667 Casfle Hill Ave., Bronx., N. Y. Shep rides on The subway everyday Trom The Bronx and says he likes iT. There musT be someThing wrong buT in spiTe oT ThaT handicap he will make good. Don'T sTay up Too laTe nighTs Shep . SCHMALHURST, GEORGE H. Geo Marshfield, Ore. The big boy Trom The WesT. Almosr as Tall as some oT Those Oregon mounTains. A greaT devoTee of The arT Terpsichorean. His airplane acT aT The Boilermakers Hop will be long remembered. Oh, l wish ThaT l were.rich. SCHWERDTFEGER, EDWARD X. SchwerdTs 96 ClinTon Pl., EasT RuTherford, N. J. SchwerdTs comes all The way Trom Jersey every day. A man wiTh suTFicienT endurance To do ThaT can'T be sToppecl. SLACK, ARTHUR E. Arlie Malverne, L. l., N. Y. H ArTie is a Typical Long lsland cowboy. NoT seen around school very much, because The Long lslancl railroad was noT builT Tor his convenience. Well, ,why doesn'T iT, Mr. HosTeTTer? l43l SMITH LIONEL W Smllly 5l Soulh McLean Blvd Memphis Tenn Smllly mannlalns lhal all lhe songs wrrllen aboul lhe Sunny Soulh are lrue and 'rhen some' Jusl wnal you expecl hmm lo do he doesn I do ls hard al work all lhe llme lor lhe glory ol good old Tenn o see SMITH WILLIAM B H side L I N Y Blll comes lrom Jamaica I-le ha lhal de lrecl lacully ol being able lo sleep In moslr a y krnd ol seal an achlevemenl res lW STASHAK JAMES E lm 77 Talmadge Ave Bound Brook N J A modern versnon ol Romeo and repuled lo be qulle successful ln lhls role l-le IS also a bug game hunler havlng lrled several deer clurmg The pasl season STEIN GEORGE B Slenn 72 Romame Ave Jersey Clly N J Class Baseball l93O 31 Mackey Woeher s lnduslry A clllzen of Jersey Cnly who seems lo have puglllsllc leamngs ll looller maklng IS a flop lhe square cnrcle always beckons TOTTLE FREDERICK A B Frecldle CaIcu'l l'a Inclla Class Soccer l93O 3l From lndua s coral slrand lo Brooklyn s asphall' pave menls or whal price educal1on7 A soccer player ol rare ablllly Walch rhe Calculrla papers for Jrhe an nouncemenl' ol: a new alumnr chapler 49 ss 5 l S6 , . ' ll . l . ' l ., , . y -.. I li , . Bill ill' . . ., . . I O , ' . I . 'X . f' l ' X I , . J' y as me 1 I fl . . I . ' ' P .J- l . . X l I ' 1 i I . - - , l ' - . ' ,o I i I l l vmnrronln TROY, FRANCIS H. ' Troy 656 Lalce Sl., Elmira, N. Y. Noi' relaled 'ro 'lhe famous Helen. One of 'rhe 'lireless Bucke'l' Brigade al lhe club Ryerson. l-le denies lhal' he is a graduale ol Jrhe Siale School in his home lown. ls considered by many 'ro have sev- eral of lhe requiremenls of a good engineer. VAN BLERCK. JOSEPH C. W. Joe 36 Riverside Ave., Red Bank, N. J. Class Swimming, l93O-3l. The Car Wood of lhe Boilermakers who has made a repulalion for himself wilh his speedy oulboard. Remember lhe Albany race. l-las a peculiar habii of lorgeliing To pay his room renl.. WALSH, JOHN W. w ' UJ l Johnny I339 Slale Sl., Scheneclady, N. Y. Class Baseball Manager, l93O. Johnny was able lo manage 'rhe M. E. baseball 'ream and al lhe same lime 'lo sleer The bark of domes- 'ricily over lhe 'rurbulenl sea. WHITE, WALTER F. Whilie bl Cenler S+., Woodmere. L. l., N. Y. Class Baskelball, l93O-31. Whal would 'rhe baskelball ieam have done wi+hou'l lhis scrappy lillle player. Whilie commures daily lo Woodmere in his own car. l-le is one of 'lhe few who can aiclord lo do lhis. WILLIAMS, PAUL M. lu! 7? Mahopac Falls, N. Y. A greal believer in lhe old saying Smile and 'rhe World smiles wiih you. weep and your nose gels red. l-lis formula seems 'ro be a smile for everyone and as yel he has suffered no ill elilecis from il. l50l WOEHR FRANK G Woehr IO9 ll 86'l'h Ave Rlchmond Hull N Y Class Baslcerball l93O 3l Class Soccer l93O 31 One of 'rhe few men In lhe class who can har a nanl +wuce wdhour hlH'mg has fmger 'rhree Jrlmes l-l was 'rhe engineer nn charge of +he conslruchon of lhe gavel which lcepr +he delegales awake al Jrhe A S M E Convenhon Mr Chairman l suggesl' Jrhal a com muHee be apponmlecl WOOD JOHN T W00dl6 ZI3 Depew Sl' Peelcslull N Y One of The rare Hudson Valley Boilermakers Al 'rhough llvnng an 'rhe home Town of Flelschmann s Yeaslr has yer +0 be seen eahng any Whals ro Clays homework? Xff Q , mll Ill: I, 5 6 Il - I U I , CD ' .I A4 A4 8 l M ', iq, . if ' .Yf ' , ' -- ITI-ITI-I E 1 , Y INDUSTRIAL MECHANICAL 55-D! ENGINEERING N THIS corner we have The charnpIon oT The ages SCIGHCG wITh hIs bag oT TrIcks ThaT have baTTIed all Those who dared enTer The rlng wITh hun I-'e sITs There In hIs dIgnITy charnpIon oT Them all In ThIs corner we have STudenT Body whose TraITs and characTerIsTIc represenT prachcally everv corner oT The earTh STudenT Body IS eager To geT sTarTed Tor he has ToughT and won many a prImary baTTIe In order To make ThIs bIg momenT possIbIe AIThough The young warrIor seems a rITIe nervous hIs aIr oT deTermInaTIon makes Us all agree ThaT ThIngs look preTTy bad Tor old man ScIence The TacuITy IS The reTeree There goes The bell' ScIence 15 waITIng aT The cenTer oT The rIng as STudenT Body sTarTs To dIg In and The Tur begIns To TI SCIGDC6 swmgs aT hIs Invader wITh a SGFISS oT IecTures and shop prob erns whIch do noT eem To Taze The IaTTer Durlng The TIrsT Tew rounds IT looks as Though SCIENCE has aT Ias+ n'IeT hIs equal buT whaT a shock comes To The aggressor when ScIence geTs hIs PhysIcs and MaTh punches across To The Tolks waTchIng These look lIke shorT labs oT encouragemenT To TIghT once These same punches have hIm groggy buT beTween The rounds he IS docTored up wITh mIcInIghT oIl HIs muscles are broughT back In shape by hIs seconds namely soccer baskeTbaII baseball ITernaTIng VIll'I'I'1SWII'T1I'T1lUCI bowlmg and Track All These IITTIe seconds are ever on The Iob keeplng hIm physIcaIIy In shape Tor The monsTer To clear hIs mInd he Turn TO Jameson TImbIe and Marsh Even wITh all These helpers STudenT Body oTTen seems To be sIowIng down IT IS here ThaT The RGTSVGS FacI.IITv sTeps In wITh a lap on The back Tor encouragemenT or a sTage whI per oT advIce Tor They have Iudged many baTTIes oT ThIs naTure hence They are The only observers who reaIIze whaT STudenT Body IS up gaInsT IT IS ThIs encourage menT and aclvlce whIch build up The deTermInaTIon oF The conTender The TenTh round IS over and The docTor enTers The rIng One look aT STudenT Body and he advlses Two monTh resT wITh plenTy oT Tresh aIr and sunshIne JusT beTore he IeTT he Told us ThaT he was mosT graTeTuI To The TacuITy who had helped hIm Through hIs TIrsT half oT The baTTIe CLASS OFFICERS RALPH F BOVIER PresIcIenT FRANK N WILSON SecreTary HENRY A ROCKWELL VIce PresIdenT WALTER H SIEGER Treasurer Isa I I I932 ll . I . . L. 1 I a IITTIe more earnesTIy, buT They should be on The receiving end: more Than I I I I . ' G 1 n 1 n M' A u 5 ul . . n - I INDUSTRIAL MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. l932 INDUSTRIAL MECHANICAL ENGINEERING I932 ABBOTT WILLARD D ARMAND HORTON H AVELLA STEPHEN O BAUERLE ALBERT L BECKEN ARNOLD W BENNETT HARRY G BIRD ARTHUR S BOVIER RALPH F BREEN JOHN F BRODT HOWARD F BROWN ALVAN P CARLSON ALBERT R CARLSTROM JESPER CARNEY EDWARD J CLEVELAND LYMAN COFFMAN PAUL R S VaIIey I:aIIs I3 Pralrne Ave Sukfern 34 TaIco'r+ SI New BrlIaln I83 S+euben SI Brooklyn C I52O Whnrney Ave Nzagara FaIIs IO 4 IIIII1 SI' Richmond HIII L I I27 Prospecfr PI Sou+I1 Orange 344 Summd' Ave ScI1enec'racIy 30 Brughf S+ New Haven IZOI SIark SI Uhca I46 37 32nd Ave FIusI'ung L I Doris Ave NorII1porI L I I39I7 Po'romac Ave CIeveIancI I7 Kelsey SI Harfford Onondaca HIII Conn Conn OI'uo Conn . .,..,..,v.....,,.,...,......,.....,..................,..... , N. Y. . .,............................... ., , N. 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I I COLEMAN JAMES V COOK ARTHUR W CURRERI ROBERT CURTIS BERNARD M DUNBRACK ALVIN P ELY ALLAN B JR EMMETT JOHN E ENGLERT ARTHUR N FANGEMANN WILLIAM H FELTER BRUCE A FRESE LOUIS H FYNBOE CHRISTIAN GALLER OSCAR GASKELL WILLIAM JR GAY LAWRENCE A HALLOCK THEODORE R WasI11nqIonvlIIe I665 43rd SI' Brooklyn S'rlIIwaI'er I72 ArImgIon Ave Jersey CII I83 NlcI1oIs Ave S+ra+Ior 24 Harvard SI WaI'erIoury R+ 8 Schenecfady 300 Slrerllng SI BrookIyn WasI1lng+onvlIIe l6O Ben+on S+ I-Iarfforol I25 AIexancIer Ave Scoha 5OI Van Buren SI' BrOOkIyn 53 SI1eIIIoank PI RockviIIe CenIre 4823 92nd SI' EImI'1urs+ l322 Thomasfon Ave Waferloury 55 Conn Conn Conn Conn INDUSTRIAL MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, I932 INDUSTRIAL MECHANICAL ENGINEERING I932 HARTEL HERBERT A I644 72nd SI Brooklyn HARTLEY CROYDON H 8 7 I98II1 SI Hollis L I HARWOOD HARRY P 74 Maple Rd Longmeadow HEFFERNAN MALVIN P I034 Howard Ave Brldgeporl HOSCH GEORGE E JR 806 Easl 8+Iw SI Brooklyn HOUGHTON CHARLES E JR 70 Wlnrer SI Norwood HUGHES CHARLES E HUMPHREY CLIFFORD W JAFKLE EDWARD F KARWOSKI GUSTAV LEE HERBERT R LERNER NATHAN M LEUPOLD HERBERTW LIND THORSTEN B LIVINGSTON LAFAYETTE W LUBELL HERMAN I4O Beacon Ave New Haven I666 Dudley Ave Ullca 80 SOUII1 CIIFI SI Ansonla 77 Union SI Brlslol II Pressprlclw SI Sjrarnford 684 Ralph Ave Brooklyn 227 Maple SI New Brnlaln I5 BarII1eI S Gardner Avoca 54I9 Snyder Ave Brooklyn MARCHIONE E JAMES I85 Park Ave Tornnglon Mass Conn Mass Conn Conn Conn Conn Conn Mass Conn Conhnued W MARSH HARLEYT MARSHALL JAMES C MATULA ANTHONY MCBURNEY ALEXANDER T MILLER JOHN DONALD MONTAGINO CHARLES MORSE JAMES R Pennsboro Weslbrook IZO Park S+ Sclwenecrady I450 Baker Ave Sclwenecrady Box 247 ForI Hancock 673 E 98II'1 SI Brooklyn Essex MUNKENBECK CLIFFORDS 506 N Bedford Ave Bellmore L I NEILSON EDWARD J 22I 79I'I'n SI Brooklyn OCONNOR JOHN P OPPENI-IEIMER ROBERT D OSLUND HARRY PIION ALFRED F POLLACK ANTHONY IVI Vlsclwer Ave Schemes adj 365 Wes+ End Ave New York I9 Warren SI Merrden 72 Mounraln Ave PIa1nIreIcI I335 Sanle Fe SI Sclwenecrady 57 Va Conn Conn N I I I ' I , . .,... ,........,..,...,.,.. ......,... . , . 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I I I I INDUSTRIAL MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, I932 INDUSTRIAL MECHANICAL ENGINEERING I932 PUTNAM JOHN LEROY ROCKWELL HENRY A SALY HENRY SCHAEFER GORDON F SCHWORM CARL M SCOFIELD LESLIE W SEITER ROBERT S SIEGER WALTER H SILBERGLIED HARRY SETERA THEODORE J SIVERTSEN NORMAN SMITH CLARENCE M SMITH LAWRENCE R SMITH ROBERT J SPERO CHARLES W SPOERR FRANK F SPRAGUE HAROLD F STEINKE OSCAR F STEINMEYER FRANK E STOLL WILLIAM C SWANSON G FOLKE TIMMERBERG WALTER H TRACY RUSSELL E TROMBLY ALVIN P TUFARIELLO JOSEPH TUTTLE PAUL W TYMECK JOSEPH J WEITZMAN EARLEJ WHITEHILL WILLIAM WIGGINS MILTON G WILSON FRANK Conhnued I6I8 E 54Ih SI' Brooklyn 525 Church SI' New BrnIa1n I249 E 39+h SI BrookIyn 222 W Mann SI PIalnvlIIe 323 Marlrense SI Brooklyn I6 Allendale Rd Harhcord 434 Arfhur SI' Schenecfady IO4 4-9 I42nd SI Jamaica 6OI Pennsylvania Ave Brooklyn 50 Murray S+ K1ngsIon HemsI'ead 35 Ward S+ Naugalruck Mlaml I223 Brlnkerhoff Ave Uhca 336 Housran Ave WIIIISTOH Park 228 Pu'rman SI New Haven 76 Prospeclr SI New Brnaln I62 Sunnyside Ave Brooklyn I5O I2 II9'rh Rd Jamaica 345 77+h S+ Brooklyn 84I4 II4-Ih SI Richmond HIII IO8 Slrearrs SI BnsIoI Hampden SI Indian Orchard I365 IOOIh SI Ozone Park 25 Hawley SI' New Brnkaun 396 Woodblne S+ Brooklyn I635 Onfano Ave Niagara Falls I65 Washxngfon SI Newburgh 2I Maple Ave Rahway 82I 88'rh SI Niagara FaIIs lsv Conn Conn Conn Conn Florida Conn Conn Conn Mass Conn I ' I , ....... 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PHUEWCPWN TECHNO O w u, ' , Y aj, fn: :H I my 1 :V Y 1 INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING I-IE ChemlsTry CIass oT I93I aIThough noT The IargesT cIass un The h1sTory oT The course has IeTT pralse Under The guidance OT broughT 1nTo conTacT w1Th eIe and soon Iearned ThaT Abe on us :T we were To conquer our malor1Ty oT The class ha1Ied Trom a record worThy OT Dr AIIen we were menTary chem1sTry Lincoln had noThlng work aT PraTT The The smaIIer Towns oT The UnlTed STaTes and Jolsey buT we rapidly became accusTomecI To The ways and by ways of New York We seTTIed down soon and eIecTed Lars E Johnson To The cIass presidency year was spenT an dnsTurbmg The chemxcal equrhbrna The remamder oT The oT everyTh1ng ID general In order To uphoId The Trad1TlonaI accompIlshmenTs oT The chemnsTs The Ioeglnmng oT The second year percelved us a more maTured cIass We sTarTed The year of-T w1Th a smoker gnven by The WoehIer Soc1eTy To welcome The T1rsT year men This socleTy under The d1recT1on OT Frederick Vogemhz has been heIpTuI In promoTmg The soc1aI IxTe oT The fellows as welI as securing 1nTeresTlng IecTures Tor us on appIled chemusTry Our second year work was d1recTed by Dr Rogers and has assoclaTes who dud everyTh1ng poss1bIe To 1nsTlII ln our mmds The TundamenTaI requ1remenTs OT a successTuI chemlsT In aThIeT1cs we have always shown our ablIuTy To T1ghT hard and sporTs manIy The cIass aIso has a crecIlTabIe represenTaT1on among The oTher sTudenT acTlvlTles ln The school such as The GIee CIub Orch sTra Tennis and boxing Thus as we march ouTward and onward lnTo The world To a sume The responslbnllhes oT InTe IT wuII be Iong beTore These Two happy and lnTormaT1ve years aT PraTT are dimmed un our memories and onIy Time eTernaI can make us TorgeT such personages as Dr AIIen Dr ManTelI Dr Jenness and Dr Rogers For Through our conTacT w1Th These men who h ve given so TreeIy oT ThemseIves To Their work an indelible Trnendshup and TeIIowshlp has been oeveloped CLASS OFFICERS LARS E JOHNSON PresldenT WILLIAM J BAPTISTE SecreTary JAMES M GORMAN Vice PresldenT GEORGE D CONOVER Treasurer 6 II6I I , . I T I T I ' ll ll T ' ll ' ll 1 I - I I K . . . . . . . . f-. x - I I . -9 . T . I C , - . , . , . . . , 51 1 I . , . , - 1 ' , - 1 PM-lTTOI1I.fl VII I V, lr, I li. , . I a I.. , I I . i, ,, 4 I ,. is , I I u , , I I I , , I 1 . Ja, I Ll , 1 AISHTON, ARTHUR D. Ari' 8I Liberly Ave., Rockville Cenfre, N. Y. Class Soccer, l93O-3lg Class Baskelball, l93O-3l: Class Baseball, 1930-3I. Ouiel?-Yes! Bul one of 'lhe firsl' +0 be missed. Ari is our easy going baskelball man, and a sure scorer. We wish you a colorful lime in 'rhe dye world, and besl ol luck. ARMSTRONG, CLINTON E. Army II37 3rd Ave W., Owen Sound, Onlario, Can. Army is our curly haired chap from lhe far norlh. When you see a person walking down +he slreel as if plowing lhrough snow-you'll know righl olil il's Army, We hope you don'l' have lo pay a larilf on your knowledge gained in Prall. AUGUST, ROBERT F. Bob 57 Curfis Pl., Maplewood, N. J. Prallonia Represenlalive. l93O-3 I . Doc on several occasions has called Bob our ink and dry color expert We wish you all kinds of success. Bul lo really succeed Bob, 'lake This hinl, deodorize Jrhal s+ove you smoke and shave occa- sionally. BAPTISTE, WILLIAM J. Bill 20l 56'lh S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Soccer, I93O-3l: Caplain, I93l: Class Baskel- ball. l93O-3 I: Class Baseball, l93lg Varsilv Tennis. l93O: Class Secrelary, l93O-3l. Bill will always be remembered for his supporl on our class feams and his winning smile accomplished by sparkling eyes. Three cheers for Smokey. BELL, GORDON W. Gord 62 Hazellon S+., Riclgefielcl Park, N. J. Class Baskelball, l93O-3lg Caplain, l93l: Class Baseball, l93O-3I: Class Swimming, l93I3 Aihlelic Cobncil, l93I. Gord is anolher big alhlele of our class and is also recognized as soloisl' of Squad A. Bell's snappy remarks will long be remembered. A 1621 BINGHAM SEYMOUR P SGHBTOI' 530 Lmcoln Ave Orange N J Senalor IS 'rhe real chemlsr and sluolenl' of our class We all are looknng forward +o advanced Jrhe orles In a few years by our Senalor He had beHer brxng Them around and explain Jrhem IH person CONOVER GEORGE D ConneY I58 Howard S+ Passaic N J Class Treasurer l93O 3l The ever famous expression Lei George do nl' all off now for Georqe dnd Jr He has laken every cen+ we owned The one myslery aboul' Conney rhls how does he keep qule'r during a lec+ure'7 COX ELVIN H Coxey 28 Ocean Ave Swampscoii' Mass There IS nor one of us who will forge? our qulel classrna+e from ourslde The Bean C1+y A man wurh a ron of common sense and abxlnry 'ro work our prob lems on 'rhe smallesr amoun'r of paper DE PUY CARL W Class Soccer l93O 3I Class Swlmmlng l93l Class Baseball l93l Orchesrra l93O 3l De can sure pick The old banlo and make I+ hum w:'rh The accompannmenr of has ornglnal Wah da de h For success Carl we suggesl' rubber heels DOUBLEDAY ARCHIBALD N Dubb IOI E Monrgomery S+ Johnsfown N Y Class Soccer I93O 3I Asslslanr Manager Class Baseball l93O Manager l93l Glee Club l93O Wohler Dance Commlrfee I93O 3I We can 1' help bur like Dubb for he has lhar Cer 'ram somefhmg One can never fell lusr whal' sorf of a rrvck Arch wnll pull Hs dangerous 'ro work near hlm an The Lab rss HI 1 O , ' n U . - 1- N , ' UI . . git, - i . -' - -. u Q . . I . - Q- - u ' 3 ' n . . U ' r - 1-I - - I ' . .2 -. 0 . , -. - 1 . . .- - -0- - ' .. : ' E ' -. D . . : . 0 -, - - ' - ' I :r . ' - , 2' -. 3 - - . - , 0 . . ' . . - :s . - 3 . ' P- - ' - . .... - : .. - 74 ' - . ' - u - -' l . - 1 3 : U ' ' -. ... , 1 -. 1 - fD I - 'fl m l PMITTOHIIJ DUNHAM, LAWRENCE W. Larry 7l Wildwood Rd., New Rochelle, N. Y. Glee Club, l93O. Larry has been crowned wiih a laurel, we believe. for speech accompanied by iiiiy ceni words in con- iunciion wi+h suiliicieni volume and assuredness. I-lere's io your success, Larry, ENSTROM, ARTHUR E. Swede 78 Broadway, Bayonne, N. J. Swede is +he fair boy of The class, buf we won'i' hold 'ihai againsi him. Ariy always has a heariy greeiing and a smile for all, a good +rai'r Swede so keep ii: FLOOD, JAMES E. Jim I97 Viciory Si., S'rra'I'ford, Conn. Boxing, i930-3l. Jim is our slow bui sure man, and no doubi he will hold a responsible posiiion some day. Bui, Jim, don'+ wear Jrhai green cap when you do achieve rec- ogniiion. GORMAN, JAMES M. Jimmie 800 Soui-h Markei' S+., Paris, Tenn. Class Vice-Presidenlr, i930-3I: Manager Class Soccer, I93l. V Jimmie is qualiiy and sreadiasiness ihrough and Jrhrough. We shall remember 'rhe boy wiih Jrhe school girl complexion from The sunny souih. HANCOCK, JACK Jack l40 Frankel Blvd., Merrick, N. Y. Jack can always be iold by The large and heavy brief case he carries, and incidenially he is quire a chemisi. We shall recall Jack 'lo our minds for a helpful hand, and 'fine neai work. i641 HARRIS SPENCER K Harry 3ll Hullsnde Rd Ellzabeih N J Class Soccer l93O 3l Being dncferenjr IS Harrys oulslandnng Trail One can never Jrell whe+her he ns sleeping or lusl llsrenung when un class H s an arf we all Trxed fro masler HILLMAN SAMUEL am l7l Thorme S+ Brldgeporf Conn Manager Class Bowlmg l93O 31 We all know Sam and mos+ of us have asked for hlm from fume +o Jnrne for he always lends a helping hand fo +he needy slrudenr Sam wall make good he IS all business HUANG YAO TSAI Wang Nan Wu College Honan Canfon China he claims as rnuch Jrhalr wnLh no Jrnckee you gel no shnr'ree and +ha+s more +ru+h Than hchon Clever people Jrhese Chmese and Wang IS no excephon IAFRATE FAUSTO J Fro'l'e 677 l8'rh S+ Brooklyn N Y Class Swxmmlng l93l Class Baseball l93l Frole can ask more quesllons Jrhan a hnal exam and hes always pulnhng lhem up lo you arenl' you keed Keep working hard Frofe and you ll have no Trouble JOHNSON LARS E qqy l72 Woodland Si' Brls'l'ol Conn Class Presldenl l93O 3l Preslclenl' Sfudenlr Coun cll l93I Presldenl Glee Club I93O Vice Presuden+ 9 Affer a glance a+ Jrhe above you can readily Tell of lggys hugh qualify and whal' he has meanr To us Johnson us everybody s friend even +he young ladies E651 HI - 2- . - : : ' , I . . Z - i L? I . ' . ' -. : - I : kg - .. - 471' ', . , . l g Q . - Q I ' : - ' - ' : ' Q E' . ' - - ' C - ' . 3 : 1 - l , o. - ' - - -. ' 3 ' . - I ' ' : . - : 3 3 I ' 4 ' -P - . . 1 1 - - I ' . 4 - - : ' ' , -- ' f O . . u .61 , . KD . ' ' . 0 , . QT ' . . ,,, . 1 ' 'ed n - i- ' of . V' . Wav' :WM 4' A ' ' 4 ' A f ' a V - A 's' 4 'f'iF' T t- if Y - 'g:.vf,?ca ' a'e , l l PPJJTTODIQ I l l l l l l 1 l I l 1 KOWALCZYK, EDWARD J. Ed I09 Hobarl' Ave., PorT ChesTer, N. Y. Class Soccer, l930-3lg Class BaskeTball, i930-3I: Class Baseball, l93l. Ed is always on The look-ouT To see ThaT all's well. l-le Tries hard To be ouT in TronT and yeT in The lasT word. l-lis laugh will always ring in our ears. LOZANO, JAIME Hiemy 378 Madero Pl., MonTerey, N. L., Mex. l-liemy is The mosT indusTrious member oT The class. Lozano is a bird Tor working a slicle-rule and calculus and we admire him for ThaT. Don'T sTarT a revoluTion when you geT back home l-liemy. McKEOWN, ROBERT L. Mac 588 Linden Ave., Woodbridge, N. J. Class Bowling, l93I. QuieT, buT noTiced is our Mac, Red is alwavs on hand To puT his shoulder To The wheel. One of Mads mosT admired habiTs is his laboraTorv ap- paraTus, which always looks like new. MILLER, CLARENCE A. Millie Plank Rd., WaTerbury, Conn. Glee Club, I93O-3I. Millie is very illusTrious and he accomplishes This wiTh his nodding head and wiTh knowledge oT indusTrial aTTairs. Millie spends Too much Time wriTing Tor cafalogs and pamphleTs. PEARCE, HARRY T. Harry 30 Edson Ave., WaTerbury, Conn. Boxing, l93O-3l. Harry never leTs a Thing slip by wiThouT undersTand- ing iT Trom The boTTom up. A hard worker and a greaT quesTionnaire is our I-larry. Well-There's only Two Types of persons who don'T ask quesTions. i661 PETITO, NICHOLAS J. Po+a+o I30 Carllon Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Conlinue wirh your worlc, as you have shown us, and success is cerlain 'ro be your always, Niclc. Po+a+o has been a greal lillle classmale and noi one will forger him. POLUCCI, CARMINE T. Polo 3l0 E. II3+h SI.. New York, N. Y. Class Swimming, l93l. Polo has had a good deal of experience 'rraveling and has relaled +o us many an inleresling lale. We suspecl he's going lo seille down and-well nuff sed. SAWYER, CHARLES L. , Charlie 805 Main S+., Wesfbroolc, Maine Manager Class Baslceiloall, l93lQ Treasurer Wohler Sociely, I93l. Charlie is manly and noble in spiril. ll if hadn'l been 'lor him our Wohler meelings would nor have been so refreshing. Charles has been a worlhy class- male and wha+ more can be said of a man. SMITH, WILLIAM H. Bill I I0 Larch S+., Scran'I'on, Pa. Boxing, I93O-3l. An independenl fellow wilhoul a care in lhe world is our Smi+hy. Any +ime you hear a sfamping noise in 'rhe hall-why i'l's iusl Bill leaving for ,work and rhe lime is +en minules of Jrwelve. STAVROWSKY, PAUL A. S-I-avy Evelyn Coflage, Wesi' Ave., Meadowmere Park, L. I., N. Y. Believe us or noi' bul Sl'avy knows his Vodlca. Paul is sure +0 be a success for he is a hard worker. Hip bools and lhe lannery and S'ravy's al home- every man has his choice. wi 6 li PIAHTTOHIQ ' TALARICO, NATHANIEL R. Tal I8 Monlgomery S+., Danbury, Conn. Class Soccer, l93Og Class Baskelball, l93O: Class Baseball, i930-3l. Tal is a gill' lo a baseball leam ancl he sure was +0 ours. Say! how do you keep your lighl gray hal so clean, don'+ you ever have lrouble wilh dirl' fall- ing on il? TEUBNER, LA DOYT K. Duich y 3 Provin Ter., Weslfield, Mass. Manager Class Swimming, l93I: Class Baseball. l93I: 'Wohler Dance Commiilee, l93lg S. 8: T. Speaker, l93I. V We like 'ro gel' Dulch going for he has 'rhal cer- Jrain somelhing in his voice 'rhal you can'+ help bul' like. TROVATO, ANGELO Sieve 299-l0lh Ave., Palerson, N. J. We have ollen wanled lo crown Sieve for his relurn wise-cracks bul you can'Jr gel' his goali l-le's loo good nalurecl. Sleve's one faull is his lasre for neckries, bul wha+'s a few lies in a man's life. UDALL, RODNEY B. Rod 28 Simon S+., Babylon, L. l., N. Y. Rod is The mosl' easy going chap in lhe class. Allhough we never gol' 'ro know Rod very well, for we believe he has a very imporlanl oulsicle allrac- Jrion, we lhink his is a greai companion. 7 VOGENITZ, FREDERICK O. OHo ' 32 Pearl S+., New Haven, Conn. Presiclenlq Wohler Sociely, l93O-3l, Class Swim- ming, I93O-3l7 Class Bowling, l93O-3l, Capl. I93lg Varsily Baseball, l9301 Orcheslra, l93O-3l. As masler of ceremonies al our Wohler meelings, O++o has been a huge success. A winning smile in his pass word. and il has won us all 'lo him. l69l WAC-BNER CARL A Waggne 85I4-II4ih S+ Richmond Hull Ll N Y Waggle IS a qracluale mechanical who was cle 'rermuned 'ro ge? +l'1e mosl oul of PraH so he relurned and Jrook Jrlwe chemical course Carl can ask more queslnons ln Jrhe mosl unique way ol anybody we know I4 Wesi' l2ls'l' Sl New York N Y Pe+e has lwacl a hard slruggle buf lwe has come Jrlwrouglw ww'rl1 llymg colors lusf as he always wlll Pop will lmger In our memornes for lfns fe-als of slrengllw and good nalureclness plus wllllngness Jro learn and understand L4 N91 6 ll 5 N : O : -I . . I O , 'l'1 . 1 F' Q -U . ' - , , ITI I -I . W ITI . ' Sf' 1 ', -5 - . . 1 - - E1 - ' 'U . 0 ' -I' o . CD . 1 r -N W- -x i B www u.w.wxxLLH1 O- ' .- AWDO ,igfx ,rx , ll Qi S x M . fCe M WM H' J .5 ,mmm P Elfffyf ANN Hpqll 44 ,iw -J 'DT K , if Q gk ' s1.b.DA X W??' V Le L NW f l70I , INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ATE In The summer on SepTember The nlnTh a coIIecTlon oT raw producTs abouT TorTyT1ve ln number enTered ThaT dIT'hcuIT rehmng process Many OT our cI1TT1cuITles were removed by Doc AIIen weIIcuITured meThods Tlme IS a pecuhar Thing IT moves on w1Th sTarTImg reguIarxTy yeT somehrnes IT drags IT seems as IT :T were only yesTerday when we arrlved aT The Men s CIub deposnTed our Iuggage and sTarTed ouT To Tlnd a sulTabIe pIace To room We were all sTrangers buT IT was noT Iong unTlI we were merged lnTo one happy Tamlly wlTh The splrlT OT heIpTuIness prevalhng The T1rsT hour In our chem cIass was a slIenT one IT reminded us oT a group of people enTerlng a new and sTrange TerrlTory We aIso conquered The mechanical shops ElrsT we had paTTern mak oT These k1Tchens are somewlr-aT oT paTTern makers bIacksm1Ths and moulders The chemlsTs ln Their home or IaboraTory have been very successTuI OT course There IS sT1II ThaT Tamlhar sound oT a beaker or reTorT crashing rnTo nnnumerable parT1cIes upon The Tloor There rs sTaII The mlscreanT oppo slTe you who lnslsTs on saTuraT1ng books and apparaTus w1Th waTer Ind: vidual IaIooraTorles shouId be consTrucTed Tor These persons In The Tleld oT aThIeTlcs we have aIways heId our own Even wlTh The Ioss OT several good players we were never beaTen badly The class washes To Thank all The TacuITy wnTh whom They have come In conTacT Tor Their splendrd cooperaTlon We TeeI ThaT Thus keeps us TlghT1ng Tor success We Iuve In anT1clpaT1on oT our second year IT haIT The pleasure and experiences OT our TlrsT year are reveaIed In our second PraTT InsTlTuTe w1II have Ilved up To :Ts sTandard CLASS OFFICERS ARTHUR C HARPER Presldeni' WILLIAM TEFFT SecreTary FRED GRANT Vice PreslcIenT ROBERT I PETERS Treasurer I7 I932 Ing. Then Torge and Toundry. WiTh all These fields masTered, we, The producTs I I ' 4 ,L mf ,,aziwa:s,,! 'f M 'N INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, I932 INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING I932 BUXTON ANSEL J CALLAN JAMES A CARLSON CARL G COMES NEWELL G FAIRBANK JOSHUA M FERREN VINAL L FEUSS THOMAS A GLIDDEN GORDON E GRANT FREDERICK C GUALTIERI FRANK N HAMMOND HOWLAND B HARDMAN ERNEST W HARPER ARTHUR C HAWTHORNE HAROLD R HINKLEY CLYDE H HOLIAN WILLARD HUMPHRIES ERNEST KABELKA PETERJ KOCH HENRY H JR LEWIS BEVAN G MILLER WILFRED A MURPHY EDWARD W NOVVAKOWSKI HENRY E PETERS ROBERT I SCULL EDWIN J SIMSER LESLIE S SMITH RUSSELL P STACY ALBERT STANYON KENNETH J STEARNS MILO E STEUERWALD VINCENT C ANTHONY OLNEY P JR 43 EIorence Ave Norwood Mass BANKS MYRON G I96 CIlnIon Ave Brooklyn BLANCHARD ROGER C 27 Pond SI New Haven Conn BOLIVAR OUSTODIO P PoIoIan IIolIo Ph1IlppIneISIancIs BOLSTER HERMAN A EGSI PSFU Milne BOYLAN HARRISON W II6 35 Newburgh SI SI Albans L I N Y I40Jenn1nqs Ave PaIchogue L I N Y I97 EuIIon SI New Brunswuck N J I2I2 D1rec'ror SI Sea+IIe Wash Hasbrouck He1ghIs N J 223 N Mam SI' NaugaIuck Conn 74I Maln SI' Wesrbrook Me I50 SI James PI BrookIyn N Y I0 Luber+y S+ ForI Edward N Y IO4 N Mann SI' Black River N Y I86Ih SI HoII1s L I Box 304 Jamesfown R I 300 Brooklyn Ave Brooklyn N Y I77 Emerson PI BrookIyn N Y I4 WeII1ng'ron SI SI CaI'harlnes OnI HaIIsIeacI Pa 95 EImwood Ave WaIerIoury 45 CenIer Ave Bay Shore L I I9 Park Ave TorrIng'ron Oakcresjr CenIerporI L I 42I2 Dlgney Ave I86 EIIsworIh SI BrldgeporI' I3 Washmglron Ave Holyoke I64 Eckford SI' BrookIyn 33 Slrephens CI Brooklyn I282 Park Ave Brndgeporf Box 43 BIack River I56 Teaneck Rd Ridgefield Park 62 Ches'InuI S+ Lawrence 34 S Park Dr GIoversv1IIe 623 Ludlow Rd WesIpor+ R F D G I SULLIVAN JOHN THOMAS Bl Buckingham Ave Mllford TAYLOR HOWARD A 60 BurIlngIon Ave Br1sIoI TEEFT WILLIAM F 23 Pelrrle SI L1IIIe FaIIs THoRNE GERARD D Walden w1LKlNsoN JOHN 5 Tuxedo park YEAMANS WILFRED H 55 E Broad SI PIalnvlIIe YOUNGHANZ ALONZO R I208 SIeven SI Uhca I73I Conn Conn Conn Mass Conn Mass Conn Conn Conn Conn N ' , .fffffiQfffffff ,.... 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There will be no doublr of 'rhe success which will aH'encl your work in life, if you will only be True lo The one main idea: personal consciousness lhal' you are in The parh of cluly, and lhal consciousness should give you courage +o loear up under all cliscouragemenls. CHARLES PRATT INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING WO years have passed since we puT ouT of porT on our good eIecTrnc ship IEE 3 Our cargo was books papers pens and penclls and our o sT1na Tlon KnowIedge Our skipper was Mr Cook T1rsT rnaTe Mr Carr second maTe Mr IvI1IIer and Mr Barclay as engxneer Whnle en rouTe we slghTed oTher shnps bound Tor The same porT so we hauled Them and we all puT oTF Tor The Isle oT Pleasure where we played games and made merry Our sporT OT ouTsTandlng merlT was baskeTbaII In which we ex called and were runners up Tor The champlonshxp We soon learned Trom our oThcers however ThaT our Tlrne could noT all be spenT In playing buT ThaT w had To work hard aT our posTs so ThaT AIong abouT The end oT The T1rsT year we noT1ced ThaT The baromeTer was dropping rapldly The ToIIowmg day we ran 1nTo a TerrlTylng Typhoon which raged Tor Three days The seas were mounTalnous and came crashing down on our shlp as Though To break IT To pleces buT IT was a sTurdy vessel and sTood up well aIThough some of The crew were washed overboard O The IasT day OT The sTorm The shup sprung a Ieak and our moTor rooms were Tlooded puTTlng The ship ouT OT commlsslon When The sTorm cleared we made Temporary repairs and puT In aT The Isle OT VacaT1on where we repaired The ship and recuperaTed ATTer Two rnonThs aT The Isl oT VacaT1on we again seT salI Tor our desTmaTron Thus Tume knowing our ship beTTer and havnng experlence w had IlTTIe Trouble We again meT The same shnps as IasT year and pIayed more games our baskerball Team bemg once more successTuI Now aT The end oT our voyage we can look back aT The many pIeasanT Tnmes ThaT we spenT w1Th our shlpmaTes and oTT1cers and eagerly yeT regreT TuIIy sTep Torward lnTo Thus greaT worId where we wlII run mTo many more sTorms more severe Than The ones we have already encounTered CLASS OFFICERS FRANCISJ DWYER PresldenT IRVING F KOHRS SecreTary WILLIAM J MCLAUGHLIN Vice Pres LELAND L ENGLISH Treasurer I75I 6 IT I O , C , w 1 I . I Ln , I - I n ' IU T - 2 . ' O . - - 5 I - Q. . - 3 . 0 - -- - -4- . . U- - - . . cn '- 5 ' -I U7 -I- , . ' 5' - I 3 , -I- . - :r ' - . gp A - ' an - I ' . inn I ' - . . . 2 -0 I . 3 -- , UJ E Ln ' n-- i 3 gg . s a ' ' -F . I I 2 I I - - o ' ' 'i - . . ' ' I - . Q. 2 . - 5' . - - Q I SI I .' ' -l- , - . Q I I I , . Q . - ' - sc . ' , I ,Z - I ' - I Q . , - - O u - . . 3 - ' SD . ' , to' I fn :J I I . A PMITTOHID ARANGO, CHARLES L. Charlie Barranquilla, Colombia, S. A. Wresiling, l93O: Chess, l93O. Charlie is our represeniaiive from Souih America. A quier sori of chap. bui' remember: A man of silence is a man of sense. ' BATTLES, EDWARD P. Pierce 72 High S+., Holyoke, Mass. Oh, Jrhal's easy. Of course i+'s easy afier asking one hundred and one quesiions. He was quiie play- ful in his lirsi year, buf afier The Alumni Day incidenl' lasl' year he was Jramed considerably. BRACE, CARMEN S. Carbo I99 Queen S+., W. Toronfo, Oni., Can. Carmon is our represeniarive from Canada. The fellow who never leaves his worlc +ill ii is well done. He has a beirier knowledge of mororcycling ihan The Indian Molorcycle Co. BREWER, HORTON Hori' Hancock, N. Y. He siarlecl io be a boiler maker bul' was con- veried. A silenr and conscieniious sludeni. Ouiside aciiviiies have prevenied us from knowing him beiier. We gamble on him coming Jrhrough. BUTLER, EDWARD L. Ed 59 Chesfnui' Ave., Walerlaury, Conn. One of ihe mosi inielligenr chaps in Jrhe class. We all admire Ed for his pleasing personaliiy and our wishes for lhe besl' of luck go wiih him. E761 BUZZELL WILBUR J Buzzy Il La'fayeTTe ST PorTland Me Bu z comes To us Trom way down easT buT Thnnks hell sTrck To N Y He cerTamly knows hls currenTs as Tond of cugars and sure can Tickle The lvorles CALBURG PAUL G au 23 Fernleaf Ave Longmeadow Mass A qu1eT mdusTruous chap IS our Trlend Paul Much can be sand Tor hum as a sTeady conscsenhous worker CHANTZ PHILIP H Phull up Class Soccer 1930 3l A bug chlcken man Trom The sTaTe oT New York workmg Tor The presidency of The Brooklyn Ednson Co An ardenT follower oT publlc speaklng boTh aT school and aT Union Square COOK JOHN E John 4I So Oxford ST Brooklyn N Y Chairman A l E E I'-731 One oT The expernenced fellows In The class John as cerTamly a hard worker and IS always willing To lend a helping hand BesT oT luck John' DALEY ANTHONY P Peasoup 9 Muller ST P1TTsTon Pa Glee Club l93I A hTTle bug coal miner from Pa who sTudnes Trom 4 To 2 and sTzll geTs To class on Time Can quoTe Shakespeare as well as Ohms Law 77 HI ' Pl .. . ' - ' '11 ' ' ' '1 . - Q .. ' 3 .a . ' . 0 ' - , 3' , 'F - . 1 - Q . ' 5 . : - - P . . 1 ' . . 74 : : 111 . l ' ' - ' n-n , . I . -U - . M A A 4-- M- A -Y --A . A4.-fl---4 - 1 T4 H:-1: -A -AY, ,Y .- . - L . . He f- -H159 T l wxE.m..f....n- V- -.--mor- ln, ..,, - . rl -, . . . 4 l PPJIT TOHII-I i l l r l l r i s DAVIS, CHARLES T. Charlie Miz Sinai, L. l., N. Y. Charlie is always 'the man fo lurn 'ro for a cheery worcl and smile. We have yer +o see a downhearled expression on his face. DE BERNARDI, BERNARD G. V Dee I60 Indian Neck Ave., Branford, Conn. Class Soccer, l93O: Glee Club, l93O. You're wrong ! So says Dee, who hails from +ha+ sophislicaied s+a+e of Conneciicuf and knows Brooklyn almosi' as well as Hoboken. l-lis weaknesses are milk boffles and women. DEE, VAUGHN C. Vaughn I08 Rowsley S+., Bridgepori, Conn. Class Soccer manager. l93O-3l. The siaunch supporfer of 'lhe phoio-eleclric cell upon whom we always depend 'For our display of pic- 'rures al' leciures. l-le is ihe conclucfor of Pra'H's danc- ing class. DELLO RUSSO.!PERGENTlNO Jim 222 Kimball Ave., Wesiiield, N. J. Class Bowling. I93O-3l1 Glee Club, l93O-3l3 ,Li- brarian of Glee Club, 1931: Camera Club, l93lg Junior Symphony, l93I. The glee club en'rhusias+ who en+er+ains by singing O Sole Mio during Those long hours of design. DOCK, ALBERT F. Al l9I2 Second S+., Norih Bergen, N. J. V.-Pres. Siudenlr Council, '3O: Class Soccer, '30-31, Class Baseball, '30-3l. Eclilor Elecfrical Echo, '31, Al is one of Jrhe induslrrious s+uden+s. l-le is 'rhe fellow who always had 'rwo days of work +o do in one. If you ever meer Al be sure and have him smile for you-and nolice 'rhose dimples. i781 DOVE, BENJAMIN A Billy 32l W. 94Th ST., New Yorlc, N. Y. Our former sparks who lcnows his ChinaTown as well as numerous oTher Toreign porTs. A sTudenT whose eTlorT is IOOVO. Call on Bill when you need help in Those high-frequency problems. DOWD. JOHN J. Jack I30l No. I9Th ST., Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia's giTT To PraTT. His personaliTy and humor should geT him a long way aTTer leaving. Jack is The besT looking Tellow in The class and more Than Thai' To a cerTain DieTiTian. DWYER, FRANCIS J. PaT l8I PiedmonT ST., WaTerloury, Conn. EdiTor in chief PraTTonia, l93lg Class SecreTary, I93O: Class PresidenT, I93I. Our PresidenT famous Tor his weelc ends. As TaiThTul a Triend as he is aT senTry duTy aT The Ryer- son STreeT enTrance. He wanTed an AusTin buT couldn'T geT his 6 TT. 2 inTo anyThing smaller Than a Ford. ENGLISH, LELAND L. Lee Cazenovia, N. Y. Class Treasurer, I93I: Class Baseball manager, l93O-3I: CirculaTion manager PraTTonia, l93l. A sTudenT To The NTh degree. Lee is always willing To give a fellow sTudenT a helping hand. ERDMAN, HERBERT G. Herbie 530 WashingTon ST., Hudson, N. Y. AssisTanT BaslceTball manager, l93O. A greaT lilrlle Tellow who has memorized The Bible aT a young age besides many words, ThaT are noT in The Bible. lvlalces many ThreaTs buT one is quiTe safe in ignoring Them. l-ludson's giTT To The scholasTic world. I791 6 I i PMJTTOHH-l EVERS, GEORGE E. Georgie 99 Pilling S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. Q Class Bowling, T930-3l. The shorl' member of +he Evers-Falk combinaiion. They will bel on anyfhing wherher ii is righi or wrong. A wonderful, likeable fellow wiih a big heari and The creafor of The lie 'rhai' binds. FALK, JOHN F. Jack 2l4 E. 5+l1 S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Soccer, T930-3I7 Class Bowling, l93O-3l. The Tall member of Jrhe Evers-Falk combinalion. l-le mighl' be considered 'rhe originafor of mosi of The be+s. I-le would make a good announcer ai prize fighis. FREY, GEORGE O. Fry Oxford, N. J. Wresiling, I93O: Class Soccer, l93l. Maybe 'l'he piciure looks like one of Jack Dempsey, buf il' is George Frey. Anolher Elecirical from Jersey. We cerlrainly envy his abiliiy for Tracing our circuirs in The Elecirical role. Besi o' Luck, Freyl GAFFNEY, PAUL L. Windy II4 Bowers Ave., Wa'l'er'l'own, N. Y. Class Baseball, l93O-3l. A big prohibirion man from Wa'rer'rown, generally associaiecl wi'rh a fish peddler. The class cu'r-up. You can hear him before you can see him. Thumbs up, GaiCF? GARDNER, WALTER M. Luiher I47 I6+h S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Soccer, l93O-3Ig Boxing, l93O, Treasurer, E A.I.E. ., l93I. The big noise from Souih Brooklyn. Juslr a small 'fellow buf a clarn good lamp lighier. How aboui ii, Lu+her? ISO! GIBBON, EDWARD C. Gibby 27 Royce Ave., Middleiown, N. Y. The noioriously famous l-lanlc Jrhe Fish Peddlerf' from Middleiown. l-le has a iendency for chewing oiher peoples ears, and ailending law suiis. You can'+ beai Middleiown apples can you, Gibb? GRANDY, MILTON B. Milf 82 Congress Ave., Shelion, Conn. A very conscieniious worker during ihe firsi year, bui noiicealoly diliiereni ihis year. We are afraid Thai Mill is ihinlcing foo much of The girl friend back home. GRAY, NORMAN Norm Sound Beach, Conn. One of our commuiers. Comes nearly every day bui' we wonder where he spends his Time when ab- senil Norm is a quiei fellow and his pleasing personaliiy has aiiracied ihe alieniion of everyone. GREGORY, JOHN J. Jack I47 English S+., New Haven, Conn. Aihleiic Council Represeniaiive, 1930-3Ig Class Soccer, l93O-3Ip Class Baseball, I93O-3I: Class Bas- lceiloall Manager, I93lg Business Manager Elecirical Echo, l93I. Near-precise-wiih a ready argumeni on a sound basis. Whal' an engineer he'll malcel GUNTHER, JOHN A. Johnnie 297 Garden S+., Harfford, Conn. Varsiiy Baslceiball, l93Op Class Baslceiball, l93I. l-lariford losi a good man when John came +0 Praisi. Wonder if he knows how 'ro gei from school +o I25+h Sh? Good luck, Johnnie. - l8'i 6 I i PILQTTOHILI l l i i l . .i ' l l I i l s ss s 2.1 HARVEY, CHARLES l. Charlie Durham, Conn. Charlie is an all-round good fellow,-caulious and conservaiive in everyfhing he does. One can l' go wrong +ha'r way. HOAG, JOHN A. Jack I3 Founiain Pl., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Class Baskelball, l93O-3l: Secrelary, A.l.E.E., l93lg Associaie Ecliior, Prailonia, l93l. Jack has fidgily feel and how he likes 'ro 1'rod ihe polished floor. The business man of Jrhe class and will sell you anyihing. HOPE, PAUL Paul Hurleyville, N. Y. The lad from The wilds of Sullivan Counly, where men are men and cider is cider. Paul has a weakness for die'ri'l'ians. one in pariicular. HUBBELL, GEORGE H. Saw-+oo'l'h Sl'ra'l'forcl, Conn. George makes quife a bil of noise around school buf we never hear a sound from him during lhe shop quiz periods. The reason is simple-he iusl can'i 'ralk in his sleep. JOHNSON, HAROLD W. Harold 570-45 S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. Capiain Class Soccer, i930-31: Class Baslcelball, l93O-31: Class Bowling, l93O7 Class Baseball, 1930-3l A quiel' s+uden+ who is ou+ 'ro succeed in his work. When ii comes To maih he knows his siufi. Keep 'rhe good work up, Johnson. I32l JOHNSON, LINCOLN H. Link 220 W. Main Si., Plainville, Conn. Bowling Manager l93Og Aihleiic Associaiion Represenialive, i930-3 I. We never hear a greaf deal from Link , buf he is righ+ 'lhere . Always lend a helping hand is Link's moifo. JONES, EDWARD C. Rudy 80 We'I'I1erIielcI Ave., Harlford, Conn. The midgel' of our eleclrical class, small bui prom- inenl: I-lis close resemblance 'lo Rudy Vallee has secured him The nickname of Rudy . Some say he is equally as popular wiih The women. KELLY, ARTHUR J. Red 372 W. Grove S+., Waierbury, Conn. Class Baseball, l93O-3I. Red is ihe fellow +ha'r likes To ask queslions in machine shop. Always has Io find oul' whal makes Ihe laihes acr as ihey do. KELLY, JOSEPH J. J. J. I09 Clin'I'on Ave., New Haven, Conn. Red is our leading power faclor. His humor has broughl' many a laugh, from ihe emply class room. He is crediied wiI'h ihe degree of Ivl.S.S. lmasier of slip siickologyl KELLY, WILLIAM J. Bill 350 E. 28II1 S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Soccer. I930: Class Swimming, l930g Man- ager, I93I. Bill has a greaf mind lor doping our hook-ups --bolh in lab and in design. Bill also has a keen sense ol humor 'ihal is bound Io help him along in Jrhe world. V I93I 6 li 4: vmnrgronln KINDY, CARL W. Carl 60 Washingfon S+., Weslfield, Mass. Carl has a keen sense of checking our hook-ups and an equal sense for gelrling his work in ahead of 'lhe resi. We predicl' Ihal CarI will cerlainly find his way in 'l'he world. KOHRS, IRVING F. Irv. 437 Riverside Ave., Torringlon, Conn. Class Treasurer, I93O: Class Secrelary, l93I: Class Baseball, I93O-3Ig Class Baskelball, I93I. A rising genius when if comes 'ro Ivlalh. We won- der where Irv was keeping himself when Ihe Edison scholarship was awarded. A KUHLMAN, JOSEPH K. Joe-Joe Ellenville, N. Y. I J-V. Baskelball, I93Og Varsily Baskelball, I93I: Varsily Baseball, l93O-3I. Joe-Joe , The boy wilh Ihe iron hand and 'rhe rubber glove. A slrubloorn DuIchman who has an infinile supply of queslions which are consfanlly huslling forlh. I LANIER, NORBERT J. Mike 5 8 Maple Ave., Ware, Mass. l Mike sings well in a quarlelrle and can iiggle I his lie up and down. Can always be depended on l for Jrhe correcl answer no maller how he 'Finds our. I I LEEK, FREDERICK L. Doc 1 9l7 Pulnam Ave., Plainfield, N. J. I - Doc , as he is known 'ro us is a quiel' fellow: bul' silence is more eloquenl Ihan words. Anyway we L guess he knows his onions. I II I l34l LEWIS, GILBERT C. Gil 354 E. 66+h S+., New York, N. Y. Class President l93O: Class Soccer, l93Og Class Swimming. i930-3l. Gil will always be remembered by his willy smile. How he can iigure longhand! No slip-s'rick is necessary for 6iI . LLOYD, CHARLES C. Lloyd 822 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. Lloyd is Ihe iype of fellow who always sees The brighr side of Jrhings: a qualify which is rare ihese 'frying days. One of our commuiers who is usually lare mornings. MANZI, MICHAEL H. Mike Millbrook, N. Y. Those who have made friends wiih Mike are lucky because Mike is a 'irue friend. His per- serverance and accuracy should spell success for him in 'rhe engineering world. MAY, HOWARD Howie 344 Broad S+., New Brirain, Conn. Varsily Baskelball, I93O-3lg Class Baseball 1930-3l. The boy wi'rh Jrhe grea+ sense of humor. His quick sallies bring many a laugh. We are srill puzzled whe+her il' is his fad or someone else. McLAUGHLlN, WILLIAM J. Mac 86 Third Sl., Troy, N. Y. Assisianl Cheer Leader, l93Og Class Soccer, l93O- 3I: Class Bowling, 19305 Class Vice-President I93I. Through his smile and pleasing personali+y Mac has won many friends. His sirange weakness for crooning Jrheme songs has made him famous. We wonder who she is. I85li Ii6l PPJJTTOHIQ I MILES, WILLIAM M. Bill IO5I W. Columbia S+., Springfield, Ohio Bill Miles is our senaior from Ohio. He is a likeable chap and his book of Iables are always avail- able. May I make a suggesiion for your book, Mr. Cook? MILEWSKI, LEO A. Leo 248 Lawlor S'I'., New Bri'I'ain, Conn. Varsiiy Baseball, I93O-3l: Class Baskeiball. i930-3I: Class Soccer, I93lg Class Bowling Manager, I93I: Class Pool Manager, l93I. Leo is quilre an a+hleI'e-responsible for all Ihe field goals earned by The Elecfricals in I93C. O'BRIEN, JOSEPH D. Joe Main S+., Williamsiown, Mass. I-lush! I hear a voice buf I can'+ see anyone. Sel- dom on Iime for classes, buf Joe is aboul 'Ihe only one Ihal' can give Packfor an argument Why do all ihe girls move Io Ryerson Sireer, Joe? PACKTOR, BERNARD M. Pack I25 Greenwood S+., New Haven, Conn. Class Soccer, I93O-31: Class Baske+balI, I93O-3Ig Vice-Chairman A.I.E.E., I93I. The human Pa+he News idea. Sees all and knows all, he rivals The ancieni demagogues in his ideas, bul' a pleasanl' chap al' 'rha'r. PENNEY, WILLIAM A. Bill Hampion Bays, Long Island, N. Y. BiII ' is a modesi fellow who does his work quieily l and Jrhoroughly. BiIl's fan mail is so heavy, he hardly finds 'rime Io do his iuice problems. I I36I RASKIN ARCHIE Archle 3l4 W Palisade Ave Englewood N J If you wan'r 'ro lcnow anyfhung abour a new enquneer mg fear aslc Archle Thrngs luke rhar come narural +o hxm l-hs supply of aulomobules rnalces us Jrhlnk lhal he runs a used car rnarl ROOD CLAYTON H JR Cav Balhc Conn Class Baslcelball l93O 3l Class Soccer l93l Worcesler Tech muslr be a wonderful place from Clays descrnpllons A radio bug of 'rhe larsl order whxch probably explains Jrhe sleepy loolc nn has eyes a+ limes SALZER ERWIN O az Benng a cornmuler has prevenled hlm from p6l l'lCl pahng un 6ClIVI'l IBS ar school buf dame rumor reporfs lhar he ns qunre achve our IH Palchogue where Jrhey even have firemen SAMBOLIN ALFREDO Sammy I0 Salud Si Ponce Porfo Rico Class Baseball l93O 3l Class Bowling l93O Gemal Qammyl Always has a smile when The worlc as hard Keep Jrhal srnule ll will never fall yon. SCHAAR FREDERICK Fred Prospecl Helghis Canon Cliy Col A qulel and sernous worlcer who hails from The wild and woolly wesl A+ limes he Treafs us lo more wesfern almosphere by wearing hls chaps The horse will be +he nexr 1'rea'r fav l6I ' . ' 3 - 1 ' - - : U., . , . , - . U, - . - ' nn . 2 . -4 n - - 3, u -- . - 4 ' . . : - 'U - I - ' . - Q, I -I- -. Q . ' r 3- -, - ' - '- 0 - . ' . Ln - - 1: . u 9 , l . . 5- . -l ' . ' : . . -- - Z - 74 . . ' m I -1 1 -' n' 1 I 1 . PILIJTTOFIILI SCHILLING, ERNEST R. Ernie I28 Madison Ave., Pi'H'sfield, Mass. Quiel, sincere, and dignified. l-low can we say more aboui one who makes so lilile noise? S+iIl wafers run deep , They say, so we're sure he will make fhe grade. SCHIMKE, CHARLES F. Charlie l4 Prospecl' S+., Sou'l'h Hadley, Mass. The big 'rrolley and locomoiive man from Massa- chuselrls. A chai wi+h Charlie will drive +he blues away. ln Jrhe fuiure you'll find him in Who's Who in +he Elecirical lndusiry. SCHMIDT, ARNOLD W. SchmiHy r I09-23 I24+h S+., Richmond Hill, L. I., N. Y. A real New Yorker, who lhinks, sleeps, and Talks New York. Before he ioined us he was known as l'he Bull of Wall Sireel, from ihal' well known lown of Richmond Hill. SCOVILL, HERBERT C. Herb 97 W. Nor+h S+., Siamford, Conn. Quiie a clever young fellow. Doesnur seem 'lo worry a greai cleal aboul' his sludies, lou? when 'I'he lime comes for iudgmenl he is noi' far from The lop. SMEREKANYCH, METRO Mei' 24 Third S+., Seymour, Conn. Class Bowling, l93Og Class Soccer, l93O-3l. A good fellow who sfarlecl oui wiih Jrhe odds againsl him. Hard work usually scales mouniains. Nolorious socially, buf he keeps H' secre+. i331 SMITH, LLOYD F. Smilly Wesi' Railroad Ave., Jamesburg, N. J. One of 'rhose chaps who commules every day from New Jersey and Therefore has a good excuse for arriving a'r school lalre and leaving early. Despile all ihe lime spenl Jrraveling he cerrainly gels his work done in good order. STERNER, HOWARD R. Slerner I07 PlaH S+., Walerbury, Conn. V Class Baseball, l93O-31: Class Baskerball, l93I. One of our lall engineers. We would like ro bel he rises above The average in his profession as he already has an excellenl' slarl on Jrhe resl of us. ST. JOHN. FREDERICK H. Fred l033 Palisade Ave., Palisade, N. J. Fred is one of lhese quiel sorl' of fellows, likeable and a good scour. l-le is one of our few commurers who is always found in The Men's Club around eighr 'rhir+y. STOLL, HAROLD A. Red 297 E. 5+h S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Vice-President I93Og Prallonia Represenra- five, l93O-3l. Considered quiel by lhe boys in his squad buf when il' comes lo exrracling wrile-ups from his fellow class- mares we have 'found him 'ro loe exlremely loud. STULL, STANLEY W. Sran 232 McKinley S+., Torring'I'on, Conn. Class Baskelball Manager, l93Og Class Baskelball. l93l ' Anolher of one of lhose Conneclicul Yankees. We wonder if Sian will ever learn lo srarl a Corliss engine. l-le may noi be an M.E. buf he is a real good E.E. rw HI PPJJTTOHIH TERNI, STEPHEN P. Sieve Millerfon, N. Y. Class Soccer, l93O-31: Class Baseball, l93O-3l. Sieve , 'rhe ambilious boy from Millerlon, is al- ways rryinq +o find The why and wherefore of anylhing Thar is inferesling. THALER, MILTON Milf 50l5 Ave. N, Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Baseball, l93O-3l: Class Baskelball, l93l. Sharp! Concise! Ambiriousl-especially during lunch hour. Whal' an engineer he will make, judging from Jrhe peppy color of his hair. TIERI, ARTHUR J. Pyzon 34 Benefii' S+., Souihbridge, Mass. Symphony Orchesfra. 1930-31. The class pep package. He may be small buf Thar doesnur mean he isn'+ heard ol. l guess we will miss lhar irumpel' of his in lhe lvlen's Club al noon hours. TILTON, HOWARD B. E Howie 24 Manning S+., Salem, Mass. ' A hardworking quiel' chap wirh a sense of humor. Whal' a way he has wil'h women. Thinks a liH'le fasler Than The nexl and will go far. TUCCI, FRANK J. Tooky l77 4+l1 S+., Long Island Cily, N. Y. Frank was a very downhearred boy The firsl' few days of school. The reason is Jrhar someone bor- rowed his Buick Sedan for a few days. Do you slrill leave your car unlocked, Frank? l901 WATT, RALPH A. James Middle Gronville, N. Y. Class Soccer, l93O-3l. One oT The sTaunch guards aT The Ryerson STreeT gaTe. We wonder why? l-le musT be a genTleman, blondes being his preference. WESSELY, GEORGE Wess I244 WesTchesTer Ave., New York, N. Y. George was our lasT hold ouT in The lip adorn- menTs. buT like all The resT, The adornmenT was re- moved. Keep ThaT old TighT in you, George, iT may mean success. WILLS, ARTHUR R. Ari' Colonial Terrace, Asbury Park, N. J. Class BaskeTball, I93O-3lg Class Bowling, l93l. ArT is one oT These Tellows who doesn'T say much buT does a greaT deal oT Thinking. l-le is TasT in his sTudies and doesn'T Think much of our ordinary morTals. WHYLAND, JOSEPH Joe 277 Johnson Ave., STraTTord, Conn. Class Baskelball, i l93 I. Joe is one oT The mosl' quieT and sTudious 'Fellows in his class. l-le never leaves a problem un+il he undersTands iT Thoroughly. woNe. RICHARD Dick l65 Harrison Ave., BosTon, Mass. Dick is The only son oT China in The class. QuieT, good naTured, and always smiling. l-le is liked by everyone. T l9'i li vvinrronm WOUNDY, IRVING F. Irving I7 Cannon. S+., Norwalk, Conn. We don'I' know wI'le+I1er I1e'II become an eIec+ricaI engineer or a candy maker, s+iII we hope he will sfay wi'rI'1 +I'1e candy business for we all like candy. kv? I -.:1-A i921 Qvj- INDUSTRIAL 9 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING EPTEMBER The n1nTh In The year I93O during The greaTesT econom1c depression oT our Tlme almosT a hundred sTudenTs Trom varlous par'Is oT The New World and also Trom Spam and Russia gaThered TogeTher aT PraTT lnsT1TuTe Our oblechve was To saTlsTy our yearning Tor a greaTer and loeTTer knowledge of The scuence oT The mysTeruous phenomenon Elec TrlclTy and even'rually To reTurn To our various dlsTrlcTs To ass1sT In The developmenT oT ThaT scoence Among our members are Tellows who have cap1Tallzed on The general business depressnon by uT1l1zIng Thenr remammg economlc resources To geT as only PraTT knows how To give The whys and whereTores oT Thelr chosen wor We became acqua1nTed wrTh our 1nsTrucTors and our dally rouTlne and soon learned To apprec1aTe The hrgh callbre and The unT1r1ng eTTorTs OT our lnsTrucTors as They removed many doubTs and dlThculTles whlch con TronTed us Juniors became acquaunTed wnTh our Seniors The Seniors TreaTed us royally and applauded our challenge To glve Them a Trnmmlng aT soccer AT Thus geT TogeTher we also meT ome oT The oTher msTrucTors Trom whom we expecT To receive msTrucTlon durlng our sensor year ln our mTerclass aThleTlcs we wlTh a soccer Team oT ever play loeTore'7 enThus1asTs Took Three deTeaTs The Tlde Then Turned and we won Three games which Included The deTeaT OT our Seniors Thus Tulhllmg our challenge much To our Seniors amazernenT Our Teams In baskeTball bowling and swlmmlng have conTlnued To mannTa1n a splendid splr1T of sporTsmanshlp They are Indeed a credlT To The class The STudenT Branch of The American lnsT1TuTe oT ETGCTFICBT Engineers has recelved many OT our Tellows as memloers some oT whom have already presenTed papers beTore The socleTy CLASS OFFICERS WILLIAM H SHORTELL Jr Pres KNOX D PORTER SecreTary WALTER R NEUMANN Vnce Pres DOUGLASS W F GRAY Treas T931 k. ' NexT we were guesTs oT The Senior Class aT a Smoker where we INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, l932 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING I932 ABEL EDWIN L ACKER LESTER ANDERSON GUY R ANDERSON JAMES J ARCARI SEBASTAIN L ASBURY WILLIAM F BARSCHDORF MILTON P BASTEDO GEORGE R BAUMZWEIGER BENJAMIN BISHOP RONALD L BOOTH CHARLES E BOYLE MATTHEW R BROWN FRED A CALLOW DAVID R CARLOUIST CHESTER H CHIOFALO JAMES CRAWFORD WILLIAM H DAVIS RALPH K DERRICK WILLIAM B DIMANNO FRANCIS P EMRICH AUGUST I6 Robbins CI' Norwich I2 Rlvervlew Ave Tarry+own Ap'r FF5 725 Four+I1 Ave Brooklyn 172 Lockwood Ave New Rochelle 95 Broad SI PIalnv1IIe E Ma1nSI Hun+lngIon L I I7I N Summer S+ Adams IOZ 36 86II'I Rd Richmond I-IIII S+reeI I6 No I84 Vededo Havana Conn Conn Mass Cube Dngby Nova Scoha Can l297 W Broad SI SIra+'Ford Conn 8602 57II'1 Rd EI I'1urs+ L I N Y I:oresI'porI N Y 726 PaIoma Ave Burlingame CaI 9 Quenhn S+ New Haven Conn 222 Johnson Ave Brooklyn I68 Lnnwood S+ Brooklyn I4 Sprung SI For'r Plain 4I65 Bowne SI Flushing Farmlng+on Ave Farm1ng'ron I38 S Main SI' Monroe ERICKSON JOHN S I7 Adams SI Por? 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LONG GEORGE W MacGREGOR JOHN MATTHEWS ROBERT E McCORD HERBERT F 'v1cKEE LLOYD G MINCKLER ERNEST L MOELLER ALFRED E NELSON HOWARD R NELSON ROBERT L NEUBAUER RUDOLPH A NEUMANN WALTER R NEWTON CHARLES E 345 Bedford Rd PIeasan+v1IIe 73 L1v1ngsI'on SI Rlwunebeck 37 EIm Pl Hashngs on Hudson R FD I Eas'ron Rd Weslrporr Conn NorII1 Syracuse I2 Whalley Ave New Haven Conn 7 Melkle Ave Newporf R I 927 Poplar Ave Rlver Edge N J WlImlng'ron V+ 647 Burnsxde Ave Burnslde Conn 140 Sayre S+ EIuzabe+l1 2295 Andrews Ave New York N 25 Judson Pl Devon Conn Boulevard New RocI1eIIe I75 Cameron S+ Moncfon N B Can 88 Lander SI' Newburgh 777 Elm S+ New Haven Conn 5II2 2O'rI1 Ave Kenosha Was CurnIoerIand Cen+er M 65 Driscoll Ave RocI4v1IIe Cenfre 3208 3rd Ave N Grear Falls Mon+ 64 Maple Ave Danbury Conn ONOSZKO WALDEMAR P J 60 W 53rd SI' New York OSTROW ALLEN l594 EasIern Pkwy BrookIyn OUIMET JOHN E Schenegfady 97 ' . '. ..., ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff' H . ' ' I. f .I ' , ..,.. o ., 5' ' , . f, . 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A., .JL M , AMI, ,lm INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, I932 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING I932 OWENS JOHN C PAINTER ARTHUR W PENTE LOUIS PETTY VERNON W PORCH WILSON P PORTER KNOX D RABOW A N SHAW CHARLES H SHELLY WILLIAM L SHEPHERD WILLIAM H SHERKEN JACK I SHORTELL WILLIAM H Jr SHUTTS RICHARD W SMISEK CHARLES W SPERLING JACOB G STAKLINSKI FRANK J STAUB MILTON L STEPHEN DAVID L SUTTON WILLIAM H THOMSON JAMES L VECKARELLI CLARENCE A WAGONER CLYDE A WALTERS WILLIAM F WARR WALTER C WASSON CHARLES S WOHLBERG LOUIS C YOUNG LYLE D ZAWACKI EDMUND F ZERNIKO SAMUEL D ZITTELL AUGUST R Conhnued Sou'I'I1 River Md 508N Ra1IroadS+ Palmyra Pa I96 Denver Ave Brudgepofr Conn 52 Fursr Ave Bay Shore N Y 292 Cenfer SI Br1s'roI Conn Tarboro N C 7I4 De Kalb Ave BrookIyn N Y 36I New ScoIIand Ave Albany N Y 830 E 24II1 SI Paferson Lake Ave Greenwrch I305 E 3rd S+ Brooklyn 293 Unnon Ave Wes+ Haven PI'1lImon'I DIVISION Ave EasI' lsI1p SI Ponham SI Waferbury 47 Vnllage SI' Rockvxlle 75 PIaII' SI Ansoma 23 Bealrrlce SI' Brudgeporr I Mlllngan PI New York 64 Locus'r SI' Greenwich I258 Brooklawn Ave Brldgeporf I85O Hamburg S+ Schenecfady 2I WnII1s SI New Haven I46 Grove Ave Woodbridge R F D Nineveh 228 CorneIla SI BrookIyn 53 Warren S+ EIIenvlIIe 54 Greenwood SI Naugafuck JerusaIem Ave I-Iempsfead L I 99I Woodrow Rd Huguenor Pk S I I99 NJ Conn Conn Conn Conn Conn Conn Conn Conn Conn Conn I I I .I ........... 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Y I 1 I SCHOOL OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS NE of The n'IosT InTeresTIng developmenTs In recenT years In The UnITed STaTes presenTs ITselT In The Tield oT ArT Never beTore has ThIs acTIvITy played as ImporTanT a role as IT now enloys In every day lITe wITh evIdence poInTIng To an ever IncreasIng ImporTance IT has developed hand In hand wITh The phenomenal growTh oT adverTIsIng sharIng honors equally wITh The wrITTen ThoughTs ThaT sell our producTs For some Tlme Thls counTry has led The world IH eTFIcIenT and economIcal mass producTIon ln our IndusTrIal developmenT however we have neglecTed The arT qualITy ThIs ImporTanT sales Torce IS now bexng successTully IncorporaTed In IndusTry quITe evIdenT In The Improved appearance oT such producTs a auTomobIles Gradually There IS emerglng In Amenca a dIsTIncTly NaTIonal Archi and sTIll more recenTly cloudpIercers NoT only IS The exTerIor buT also The InTerIor commandIng careTul sTudy and CFGSTIVG aTTenTIon ln educaTIon Trom The lc1ndergarTen Through The college The sublecT oT Ari' IS recognlzed as a TudamenTal phase oT a well rounded program This School Trams TudenTs To meeT These VBFIOUS demands Through courses In Commerclal lllusTraTIon lndusTrIal Deslgn lnTerIor DecoraTIon ArchITecTure and The TeachIng of Flne and lndusTrIal ArTs lnTensIve courses have been esTablIshed ThaT The greaTesT possIble reTurn may be obTaIned Tor The TIme spenT IU sTudy Programs are so presenTed ThaT CFGGTIVG abIlITy IS TosTered prIncIples oT arT are TaughT and slclll In Techmgue IS developed ThaT our graduaTes may be acquaInTed wITh The worlds TInesT arT an opporTunITy Tor a comprehenslve sTudy of The ouTsTandIng examples In archITecTure sculpTure paInTIng and The craTTs IS Included In all courses presenTed JAM ES C BOUDREAU DIrecTor T10 TecTure especially visible in Those caThedrals oT commerce, The skyscrapers, l l v . 247 J' Q 'MRLEKEUMINSTPEH MISS I n ,MPx.L1EB6ULWNKE MPL Cl. , 'I Q5 if 1 'I' 'lx f NF: MlSS'D5M.CC5TNER 1 , I 'J ka MR.DVR.ELEr'lTCHEPx MIR.M.E.C1RlXVES ,,,. . N Q . SCHOoLOE - Fl N E AND Amsf ,I M n ,1 v ,1 V , H w --Q w r , 11031 I N. 4 ,P l , Mmm l W MPs,VI2A.LCEFF1.EEu ' gf . H Q 5 . v 'I' . 1 Q-:if - G? AA MR5iC1.MILLEPx w rl, ,H . .WJ I ,nl 1 MAOGLIA MRIQEMOLYNEUX MBP. 'AW ,I if ,I I 1.5 MPn.J.'L.MUNSON I J l 1 A J -MFNJVI. 154 QI 'Bi gl Mfa.c.u. PP.xcE , ' ff 'L ' . ' , P' Ji .q ,,u:Q+ '. MR F,Q.PPnICE P, ,I lx I I Jw 2 I ' :Ia 1 ,' nw. MISS M. ESTOCKING MPx.E.QTEI?xPxI'LL. .-xl MR.I-I. SC.O'TiT MISS A.O.TODD II041 M455 Tucuefi Y 7 I 'fu'-, M .I'I,A9il LLEEN .gg- - 5 fa?-,,, ,I , MISS M.S.WEP:5 Miss b.C.UIlHITE SCHOOL OF FINE AND APPLIED 'ARTS BOUDREAU, JAMES C ..........,. Q ....,..................,.....,..,.,.,.....,.. ...,...,.. D irecior SUPERVISORS AND INSTRUCTORS EDMINSTER, C. FRANKLIN .......,.,.... Supervisor, Deparrmenr of Archiiecrure EVEREST, GEORGIA ...........,.........,...... Supervisor, Deparimenr of IIIusIraIion HYDE, MARY BACKUS ....,.... ,..Supervisor, Deparfmeni of Teacher Training LONGYEAR, WILLIAM L ......,...................... Supervisor, ProIessionaI Conracis PETERSEN, EUGEN H...Supervisor, Evening School, Deparimeni of IIIus'rra+ion PRATT, PHILIP H ..........,.......,....,................... Supervisor, Deparimenr oi Design POPE, LESTER B .....,... Supervisor, Evening SchooI, Deparimeni of Archiieciure AJOOTIAN, KHOSROV .............. Insirucior in LiIie'Drawing and Cornposiiion ASHBROOK, CAROLYN S .i......... Insrrucior in Drawing and Wafer Coloring BAKER, FREDERICK V .......,........,........ Insirucior in Life Drawing and PainI'ing BATE, RUTLEDGE H .,.......,. ..... f ...,...., I nsirucror in Cosrumeci Figure and Life BELARSKI, RUDOLPH ...,............ Insirucior in Drawing and Adverrising Layoui' BLAKESLEE, FRED M ......,.,..,,,..,..,........,...... ...Ins'I'ruc'ror in Adveriising Design BLUMENTHAL, MARGARET .................... lnsirucror in Modern Texiile Design BOULWARE, LYLE F ........... Insirucior in InsIrumen+aI Drawing and Rendering CASEY, ABIGAIL .........4................,....................... Insrrucior in Public Speaking CIMIOTTI, GUSTAVE ............ Insirucior in Coslrumed Figure and Oil Painring COTHER, DOROTHY M ......., FISHER, ANNA S ...,............,.... .................................Insirucfor in WaI'er Color ......Ins+rucIor in Drawing and Life FERGUSON, WILLIAM H ................. .................InsJrrucI'or in Waier Color FJELDE, PAUL .....................,............... ,..... ................... I n srrucior in Modeiing FLETCHER, DONALD A ........,...................... Insirucror in Archilreciural Design GORHAM, WILLIAM V ..,. GRAVES, MAITLAND E .,.. H E. ACE HERMANN MAX R HERRICK PRUDENCE C JACKSON BYRON H JOHNSON TOM L ........... KRITZ OTTO W ...,....,....... .........Ins'rruc'rori n Cosrumed Figure and Le+Iering ......InsIruc+or in Drawing and Life ..,.........................Insrrucror in Life ..,.......InsJrruc+or in Drawing and Life .........InsIruc'ror in Cosiumed Figure ......,InsIruc+or in Fashion Illusrrarion ..........................,.InsI'ruc'ror in Drawing LEoNlfxRD. ROBERT ........... ' ANKS. GR ......,...... HASKELL, IDA C ................. W LINDEMAN, CLARENCE Insrrucior in ...InsIrucI'or in Inierior Decoraiion W'-iuilnsirucror in Archirecrural Design ..InsI'rucIor in Aciveriising Design Engiish, Psychology and Educaiion LINCOLN. MARGARET B ...................,.,....,., Insirucior in Fashion IIIusIraJrion liosq SCHOOL OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS INSTRUCTORS-ICon+inuecII LOEEELER, MORITZ ......... .................. .,.................... I n sJfrLic'ror: in Crefis MILLER, GEORGE ................ ...........................,......... I nsfrucior in Lfrhography MOGLIA, LUIGI J ..,,..........,........ Insirucior in Design-and Inferior Decoraiion MOLYNEUX, EDWARD F .....,. Consuiieni' anci Leciurer in AcIver'rising Design MOSCI-ICOWITZ, PAUL .................................... Insirucior in Porlrraif PainI'ing MUNSON, JAMES L ...,...,.........,. . .lnsfrucfor in Mafhemaiics and Perspecfive PATTERSON, JAMES R ........' ......... I ns+ruc+or in Maihemaiics and Perspeciive PETRINA, JOI-IN ...,,,...,...,.. Inslrrucior in Wafer Color and Aciveriising Design PLEISSNER, OGDEN M .............................. I ......... lnsfruclror in Cosiumed 'Figure PRICE, CI-IARLES D .............,,..,,...................................,...... Insfrudor in' PoH'efy PRICE, FRANK O ......... ..,..,.. I nsirucior in Archiiecfurai 'Consiruciion PRICE, MATLACK ....,........... ,...,............. I nsirucior in AcIve,rI'ising Design RILEY, NICHOLAS F ......,...........,,........... Ins'rruc+or .in Commercial IIIush'ai'ion SCOTT, I-IAROLD ....,..................,.................... Insiruclror in Picioriel IIIus+raIion SMITI-I, FELITA M ................... Insfrucior in English, Psychology, and Educafion STARKWEATI-IER, WILLIAM ......,,............................ Insirucior in Waier Color STOCKING, MARY E ...............,....,................ School and TraveIing Exhibifions TERRILL, ELLSWORTI-I O .......... ,........ I nsirucfor in Museum Research TODD, ANNE O .............,........ TUCKER, ELIZABETH C ....,.... WALLEEN. I-IANS A ..,.. .,.............,,.............Ins+rucJror in Life ........Ins+ruc1'or in Fashion IIIus'fra+ion ..........Ins'rrucIor in Adveriising Layoui' WEBB, MABEL S ..........,........,.. ,.....,............................. I nsirucior in Crafis WELDON, ARCI-IIBALD .......,. ........ I nsJrruc+or in Lighfing Fixfure Design WI-IITE, BELLE C .................. .............. I nsirucior in Wafer Color and Oil YEWELL, J. FLOYD ..........,.,. ...,...... I nsfrucfor in Archi'rec+uraI Rendering CAMPBELL, GLADYS L ....................................... Secreiary in charge of Office CARLSON, RUTI-I F ..........,. .......... E vening Schooiland Placemeni Secrefary COX, I-IARRIET M .,,.....,.. ...... ROSSE, FRANCIS P .,....... .. SMACK, PI-IYLLIS B ......... ..........SecreJrary . ..,... Secreiary I I061 TEACHER TRAINING O PraTTonna would be compIeTe wlThouT an ac counT oT The acTuvnT1es oT The worThy Normals We The TuTure lnsTrucTors oT The coming generaT1ons malnTa1n ThaT Though we may noT be prlmarlly arT1sTs There IS even greaTer opporTunlTy ln The Tleld oT Teachlng Our record Tor The pasT Three years will wlThouT doubT be The despanr and envy oT all mcomrng classes In marks Tellowshnp and personnel we bow To none WhaT ns more our socual acT1vlT1es were occasions To be remembered From our TlrsT recepTlon To The lasT Farewell BanqueT There was Tune Tood enTerTaunmenT and companionship Thus year has been by Tar The mosT sTrenuous buT agaun a Triumph cerTaln members oT The class during The year have become acldlcTs of The Tracing paper hablT no' noT ThaT way buT merely as means oTa1clmg Thenr ambuhons To coIIecT valuable reTerence maTernaI Tor TuTure use P ppeTs oT varrous shapes and rnaTerlaIs have been discovered Tucked away sn lockers Masks boTh serene and TerrlTylng also made Thelr appearance also sTowed away ln sunshine alley Above The lockers are olls wlTh a Cezanne and Chardln Touch all evidence oT our undusTry and skull For Those who have had The prnvnleqe oT belng PraTTs guesTs Tor These Three years wall remember Tondly our playful Freshman days when CoTTee PoTTlng was The deIrghT and pleasure oT many Also a cerTaln classmaTe s weakness Tor mice snakes and hop Toads While The cred1T being cllmaTed The Regulars proceeded w1Th Their gay and youThTuI manner To aTTack The second year Oh' The mechanical drawings and cosTume ullus TraT1ons Recall our TlrsT Xmas ParTy and The June BanqueT'7 BeTore we say our lasT Tarewell leT us revnew The real ach1evemenTs oT our Sensor year The acqunsnhon oT alms and deTnn1Te obIecTlves an under sTandlng of The Term ArT Apprecxahon and meThods To use upon Those who are noT arT mmded Then leT us noT Tor-geT Those long discussions and loyous Trrendshlps have made These Three years unTorgeTTabIe CLASS OFFICERS JOSEPH C CASCIO PresndenT EDWARDA PARSKE Secreiary HARRIET H DE LONG Vuce pres MARIAN N VAN DEWATER Treas I 071 HI I .. . D' - . 3 , - O' ' . , . . - ,, G, Q -s 4 . - fb . O. .. ' O' . - I O O I - rv . NA . - 'CD ' :I ' ' I CL Z - fn ' n O -- . , - ,O . . - of , , , I -I- I ' V7 . ' . . . O , ' -1 . I Q, . - 1 ' ' ,, 5 - . 0 -. - ' U, . ' -' ' MJ ' I - ' cn . - , 0 , O . . 3 I O - . . . . m , - fn ' . ' - I ' . Tn' - . . 5 . . - fl - h n - O '- -H . I . , , O- . ' . . , . ' G' ' III ' - .3 ' ' ' ' - ' , . LQ - . - . E. ' ' . . ' , ' ng. c ' . I ' DJ 2 I - , , I . Q ' -I-. ' I . . . I 3' vmnrronin i li B T BEATTY, JEAN W. Jean 204 Hancock Sf., Brooklyn, N. Y. Paleiieersp Women's Club Represeniaiive, l93O. Jean could be calm and cool in her raccoon coal' ai' Jrhe equaior. Noihing daunis her, even Public Speaking fails To desiroy her placicliiy. Oh The beauiies of Wes? Poin'r! A BELL, ELIZABETH Y. Beisey l48 Longview Ave., While Plains, N. Y. Paleiieer Presideni, l93lg Publiciiy Chairman, l93Op Paleiieer Represeniaiive, I93O: Baskeiball, 1930. Our Paleifeer Presidenil Capable, dependable, refreshing. Beisey is Jrhe possessor of a mischievous smile and a disiinciive Hiian coiileur. Those immorial words oi Milionl BIRCH, MILTON D. Mil+ l43 DeLacy Ave., N. Plainfield, N. J. Arisrnen. A masier mind in Jrhe making-. Opinions and sug- gesfions wholesale-noi always appreciaiecl. lvlilJr's ancesiors probably landed ai Plymouih Rock, or else were on The Recepiion Comrniiiee. BRINQDISI, EILEEN A. Eileen IB7-25 Tioga Dr., S+. Albans, L. l., N. Y. Pale'H'eersg Fencing, i929-30-3I7 Volleyball, l93O. Sweei' Eileen one day was fencing when her lrusiy weapon slipped: her doggie in 'rhe way was prancing, poor lil Mickey's iail was clipped. BRUUN, WIENO T. Cookie 825 Walion Ave., New York, N. Y. Class Vice-Presideni, l929: Make-up Commiiiee for Chinese Laniern, l929: Palefieers. To our fair Finnish maiden! l-ler rare aliruism and cooperaiive spirii has endeared her +o all. Congrai- ulaiions and besi' wishes io you and Tauno. luoa1 CASCIO, JOSEPH c. ' Joe l07l Coney lsland Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Presidenf, 1930-3l: Class Treasurer, l9293 Arfsmen Vice-Presidenf, l93I, Arfsmen Treasurer, I93Oq Arfsmen Bowling, 1930-3lg Chinese Lanfern. Always considerafe wifh a boyish humor for which he will be remembered. The class wishes fo fhank Joe for fhree years of commendable work. COBB, EVELYN L. Evie Soufhhampfon Shoals Lighf, Tiburon, Cal. Palefieers. A frue friend in fime of need. Evie has a lovable nafure and a family of dolls, all original creafions. Oh fhose California bus rides! Forward fo Alaska. DAWSON, CHARLES F. Charlie 8506 94'rh Sf., Wooclhaven, N. Y. Phofographic Sales Manager, Praffonia, l93Ig As- sisfanf Phofographic Eclifor, I93Og Arfsmen Repre- senfafive, I93Ig Bowling, i929-30-3Ig Soccer, l928: Arfsmen Bowling Manager, I93Oq Carmelifa. ls Charlie English? Ever fhe genfleman. Re- member Charlie, diefifians are dangerous! DELONG, HARRIET A. Harrief Middlebury, V+. Class Presidenf. l93Og Vice-Presidenf, l93l: Palef- feer Treasurer, l93Ig Baseball, I93O. The Emily Posf Girl. l-larrief is a fine leader, ex- cellenf sfudenf, good lisfener and always dignified. She is conscienfious even abouf ofher people's home- work. Disfinguished by fhaf Harvard accenf. DIGEMMA, JOSEPH P. Joe 532 E. l72ncl Sf., Bronx, N. Y. Arfsmen: Glee Club, l93O. An even gross of self-porfraifs. fronf view, fhree- quarfers, profile. Joe digresses on any subiecf wifh convincing gesfures. i-le hearfily approves of fhe old' masfers in arf and music. H091 Ii6l vmnrronln DUFAULT, CLAIRE S. Claire 254 Clermonl Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Paleileersg Glee Club, l93O-3l. Claire is fond of making lovely lillle designs for embroidery and block priniing. Elle parleilrancais. Perhaps her dancing insiruclions are given in French 'l'oo. FERGUSON. ELIZABETH J. BeH'y I2l Vanclerbili' S+., Brooklyn, N. 'Y. Paleileers: Decoralion Commilleeg Chinese Laniern, l929. - Mosi any day BeHy may be discovered splash- ing wildly aboui in waler color or oil--successfully! A girl of many hobbies, inspired by The primiiives. Oh Those adieciivesl FEURY DORIS M. Do'r 306 Jefferson Ave., Hasbrouck Heighls, N. J. Paleileersg Baseball, l929g Swimming, l929: Volley- ball, l929-30. lnlroducing Miss Hasbrouck Heighls-modern, dynamic, deiermined. Doi could care for arl, alhleiics and dancing. A mosr popular miss who misses nofhing. FINK. HENRY W. Hank 4I l8'rh S+., Wesi New York, N. J. Presidenl General Ari, l93Og Chairman, Arlsmen Alhlelrics, l93lg Arlsrnen Swimming, l93Og Arlsmen Bowling, l93Ig Varsily Baskelball, l93O-3l. Ukulele enlerlainmenl lor special occasions. Hank is sure of a posilion when he graduales. FORNEY, HAZEL O. Hay-Hay I08-I8 37 Drive, Corona, N. Y. Paleileersg Caplain Volleyball, l929-30, Caplain Baskelball, l929. Hay-hay is a na'rural born aclress. She also dis- plays 'raleni as a child slylisi. Her delicious home made candy is a rare 'l'rea'l and is duly appreciaied by au. i I 101 FRALICK MARCIA M Marcua 635 Crescem' Ave Buffalo N Y Palerreers Prauuronua Represenraluve l93O Base ball l93O Swummung l93O The personufucaruon of pep vum and vugor D rermunaluon plus Marcua us unleresled un problem cases and us well versed un a varuery of subuecls GAFFNEY MARY C Mary 4632 Bronx Blvd New York N Y Palelleers Glee Club l93O Volleyball l93l Whenever you hear a sweer hugh vouce sungung lhau s Mary Thus gay blond from The Bronx wushes To organuze a campaugn agaunsr loo much homework uf any HARVEY ANNETTE W Anne 45 EvereH S+ Newpori' R I Palelrreers Whrlher Thy lhoughls AnrueHe'7 Thar dreamy look us so deceuvung Anne elches rudes horse back and swums so we duscovered Really Jrhe gurl nobody knows HOLLOWAY SHIRLEY L Shurlev 266 uNashung'ron Ave Brooklyn N Y Class Secrelary I93O Palelleers Secrelary l93l Womens Club Secrerary Treasurer l93l Shurley has lhal Pepsodenl' Smule School Gurl Complexion and 'fully 57 Varuelues of clo'rl'ues Really lve luved un Brooklyn all my luucel HOLPIT JOSEPH F oe R F D I Box 36 Green Coun'I'y Cafskull N Y Arlsmen Represenraruve I929 30 Whar would Joe be wulhoul hus Arr Lundberghs only ruval l-le has rhe besr of unlrenruons uusr ask hum Joes recuraruons of Lurlle Red Rudung Hood are unforgelable I 1 6 I S .u - 5 ., , . . r V . . . P u 1 u ' u I u - , , . S' - u - 1 -I I . - V u u u I ' u , . . u ' u - .I . . . - u ' u . . . H . , . un fl-, :L Qin lu? 1 'ai' , . . 1 . ., , . . u I u u I u . I . u - uu . ul un . r - uu ru . . un , . nu u - - - uv , . . - J . ' ' ' I I 1 , . . u ' - uu un - . . , - uv nuu - - . . . PP-.I-ITTODII-I I i I I I HUBBARD, LUCY A. Lou ' Millbrook Rd., Middlelown, Conn. Palelleers: Women's Club Represenlalive, 1929-30- 3lg Volleyball, l929'-30: Baskelball, l93O.A Oh, don l' lell anyone, bul lasl nighl-isn l' lhal lerribIe? Lou is iusl a lrifle shy bul has a way wilh her. ls '.'l.ou really seafaring? KOLTUN, SAMUEL B. Sam ll5-06 Liberly Ave., Richmond Hill, N. Y. Receplion Dance Commil'l'ee, l93Og Arlsmen. Who said I admired lhe Chrysler building? The lhird dimension always was a rnyslery unlil Sam's demonslralion, and now il s even more so. Some I. QI KRUELSKI, MARGARET A. Peggy 333 Halsey S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Vice-President I93Og Palelrleers: Glee Club, l93O: Fencing, l93O-3lg Baslcelball, l93O. A loasl lo debonair Peggy --Those eyes, or is il The charming way 'lhey're used? She may wrile a book on philosophy or possibly an aulobiography. KUZIW, SOPHIA J. Zosha 308 Fillmore Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Presidenl Buffalo Club, l93lg Glee Club, l93O. Zosha is a compelenl linguisl and oil painler. Devolee ol lileralure and arl. A favored lew are Zosha's comrades. Bullalo is indeed lorlunale. LIGER, MILDRED M. Mildred 9l I5 Colonial Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Prarlonia Secrefary, l93Og Social Commillee, Palelleers, l93l. Mildred is a keen business woman. I-Ier humor is conlagious and makes one feel al ease. A genuine friend and congenial companion. lll21 LOUNSBERY HELEN D Lounle Brooldondale N Y Caplaln Baseball I929 Volleyball I929 Glee Club 1930 3I I-lelen Ihe arhlele par excellence' She 1us'r loves lhe greal oulcloors and plans +o relurn 'ro Ihe arm Maybe Irs +he scenery buf Ihars her secrel MANNAKEE M DALE Dae l336 Lebanon S+ Bluefleld W Va PaleH'eers Glee Club l93O Dale halls from The sunny soulh She has Jrhe pro verblal soulhern dlsposlllon generous wnlrly care free Brealcfaslr al anylnme or a+ any cosll MEYER DOROTHY V Dofhe 67 Soufhern Blvd New York N Y Glee Club Presxclenl' I93l Glee Club Secrelary I93O Palel'I'eers Chinese Lanlern Volleyball I93O Besl par+ of lhe Glee Club Dolhe coyly loves Io remunlsce on ole Maine She dlvudes her Jrlme be Tween wrnclow shopping and readnng assacluously The library Those lrlsh eyes' MILLER ANNIE E Ann R F D I Yanhc onn Palelleers Baseball l93O Ann loves 'ro dance and gives parhes of renown She oflen surprises her fruencls wulh a soprano solo Oh where oh where IS Yanllc Conn 7 MONGIELLO LEE U ee I478 Van Als+ Ave Aslorla L I N Y Palelleers Volleyball l93O Lee always happy gay and carefree New and luxurious wafer waves announce when Lee has an lmporlanl dale She uses color as a means of self expresslon nn dress I 1 III '- : . I -. I ' ' ' I: - : . - l - . L -- n -- . - ' . , I: . I: - : I H . . n , D G - . S Y- j 1 U Q , I - . . . , - -I-I I l- ' ' 'I .- 51 - -' -- -' - - PMITTOHILI MURPHY, MARGARET A. Marg II Easi Perry S+., Savannah, Ga.. Paleiieers. One girl who knows her own mind. Marg has a craze for anlique design, colonial doorways and Charles. Lei us be in 'rhe grand old soulhern slyle. OPLER, HAZAL M. Hadie 600 Ashland Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Palelieers: Chinese Lanlern: Baskefball, l929-30: Swimming, l929-30: Baseball, l929-30. l-ladie's 'rwin passions are psychoanalysis and subway skelching. And La Argenlina wen? like This. New York has won l-ladie complelely, buf Buffalo s+ill has one aHrac+ion. PARKER, HELEN S. Helen 55 N. Balph Ave., Bellevue, Pa. Palefieersq Volleyball, i929-30. Jovial Helen far famed for sandwiches and dimples. One of lhe famous Parkers from Pihksburgh. She is 'Fond of lhe crafls and bridge. PARSKE, EDWARD A. Eddie l20 Keil S+., Norfh Tonawanda, N. Y. Class Treasurer, l93O: Class Secrelary and Treas- urer, I93l: Arlsmeng Cheer Leader, l929: Chinese Laniern. Norlh Tonawanda's press agenll Eddie plays Jrhe piano for us now and Then. Such a quiei li++le beaver always working away on defail. Such popu- larily musl be deserved. PERROTTI, FRANCES M. Franey I68-I7-93rd Ave., Jamaica, N. Y. Palelieer Represenfalive, I93l: Volleyball, l93O. Jus? full of fun. Pavlowa mighl' have been sur- passed had Franey noi' decided upon an arf career. When is an elephanl a hefalump? I H41 PHELPS NORMAN B us Goodhue S+ Addlson N Y I-Ie gol' 'lhar way playing mlnlalure golf and rldlng on marlcer Jrruclcs Jusf aslc Norman how Io reach arr appreclahon Thus us hrs second solourn here PIER DOROTHY E o 72 Wesf 6+h S+ Bayonne N J Prarroma Represenfahve I929 30 3I Palelreers Swimming I929 30 Baseball l929 Volleyball I93O ualxry noi quanhry coun'IsI Does DoH'y dlgesf all Jrhose heavy volumes7 The girl wrrh a produgxous mind lndeoendenf discerning and wl'r'ry PILLA ANGELA L I56I Bafh Ave Brooklyn N Y Jnll sees Ihe world Through rose colored glasses and The world sees Jrll wnlh rose colored cheeks As a Teacher JIII wnll always offer encouragemen+ and sincere guidance REID PEGGY e l75 I0 llH'h Ave Jamaica N Y Palerreers Baseball I93O Peg ns accompllshed IU arr musuc and dancing I-Ier SGHSIIIVB nafure has grven Pegs worK an m dlvldual and arhsrlc qualify She ns a Irue frlend Rah rah MIT ROBINSON ELIZABETH sue 2l Easi' 8+h Ave Gloversvllle N Y Palerreers Elsie has The dlS'l'lf'lC'l'IOl'l of being a graduale of MI Holyoke Yel' she will say Oh I donr lcnowl Elsie Ihoroughly enloys rldrng In rumble sears when nl s ralnxng fll51 6 II , . ' P g , . D I' , . Jill Palerreers: Baslcerball, I929-30. . P 9 , ' EI' vmnrronln SCHLEIFER, CHARLOTTE L. Lo++ie 9l I9-I I8+l1 S+., Richmond Hill, L. l., N. Y. Glee Club, I93O-3l: Glee Club Secrelary, l93l: Palelsreers: Volleyball, l93O. Our class may yer be famous. We have a poreniial opera sfar. There is only one lhing Charlolrle likes beiier Than work-17 li 7 SHAW, WINIFRED A. Winnie l 36 Mi. Vernon Ave.. Augusia, Me. ' Palerleer Represenlaiive, l929g Baskerball, il929g l' Fencing. 19295 Volleyball, l93O. ly . Joe Colleges own sweel' sisrer, wirh a Maine lwanq. Winnie is so quier in class-buf-. She plays l baskelrball and fences deilly. Admirable 'raslel ' STODDARD, ROSALIND M. Roddy , I4 Cen'l'ral Ave., Walerbury, Conn. Palelieersg Glee Club, I93Of3l. , Roddy, beller known as The Supervisor is a , lH rle bir wiili plenly of pepper, originaliiy and a big sireak of common sens'e. Perspeciive is 'lhe one dis- ' , rurbing elemenl' in her life. STONER, EMILE E. Emile I39 W. l0+h Sl., New York, N. Y. Palelleers. lJr'is rumored Emile has a 'Friend who knows real Orienral arf work. This parlly accounls for her in- iense inleresl' in arf. When will if be, Emile? TRAPANI. CARMELA M. Mae 5822-l5+h Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Palefleersg Baskelball, l929-30: Volleyball, l93O. Sponraneous, fascinaling, always animaied. lpage Miss Caseyl Class, l've gol' an announcemenl 'ro make+says Mae in a capricious mood, leasing someone. l-ler fuiure slrudenis are +o be envied. 11161 TUTTLE EUNICE P EUYNCP 338 Macllson S+ Brooklyn N Y Amnable FUHICS IS known In her prlvale luncheon circle as Mass Moun+s orugmalor of commercial rnounl' Allhough a graduale of The deslgn course Eumce now enloys benng normal VAN DE WATER MARIAN Marian l324 E 23rd Sl' Brooklyn N Y Class Treasurer l93O Secrelary Treasurer l93I Prallonua Represenlaluve l929 Palelleers Caplann Baskelball 1930 A rlppllng laugh dark luslerous hair wlllowy helghl burner of mldnlghl oll here comes Marlan WARD JANET R an 9l37 Hollis Cf Blvd Bellaire L l N Y Class Vice Presldenl' l93O Palelleers Baskelball i929 Volleyball l929 30 Charming accomplished dlshnchve Our chanr man of social commulrlees Connolseur of oblels d arl' Ceramics and l-lolbem prlnls a speclally One whom we admire very much WEISSMAN CHARLES M Moon 288 Uhca Ave Brooklyn N Y Thar wxnmng smile Thar comes wllh a Thorough knowledge of The sulolecl lengfhy quolallons Ab solulely a hard wolkmg arf sludenl and how lhal boy can demonslrare waler color' WERLINSKY GLADYS Wmk,f 70 E 7+h S+ New York N Y Dalelleers Wznky delves lnlo slrupendous volumes l-ler purely plalonnc ways have made her popular wrlh The young men Wlnky can enyoy a loke even on herself lhals unusual bul so IS Wlnky I 1 f IMI PLHTTOHIDWESTERNCYUS C I5l Du Bois Ave., Wesf Brighion, S. I., N. Y. Class Presidenf, l929: Glee Club, l93O-31: Aris- men Soccer, 1929-30-3lg Baskefloall, l929-30-315 Fencing, I929-30-3I. A worfhy a+hle+e! His dynamic personali+y, plus reference maierial will resuli in ariislic achievement Cy is an au+hori'l'y on English lawns. WILLIAMS. RUTH N. Rufus -l30 E. l9ih S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. PaleH'eersq Baslceiloall, l929g Volleyball, l93O. Rufus adores 'nelephan'rs, poeiry and saiires, wil- ness her colleciion. She Takes Principles of Educaiion seriously. Rufus loves more ihan her ari-reason- excellenll WINDELER, ELIZABETH Windy Farmingdale, N. J. Palefieersg Baseball, 1930. Windy didn I' have io Try To gel' a nickname. She breezes in and oul' adding a iouch of variefry and original opinions 'ro help along a dull day. Cheerio! fll81 TEACHER TRAINING REGULAR FTER many changes sn The prog am and aTTer arrlvung aT The decnsnon ol: accephng all our nnsTrucTors Tor beTTer or Tor worse The class has Tnnally seTTIed down To good hard work And hard work IT cerTannIy IS Ask any oT The class members and They will all agree wnThouT excephons Our TnrsT year was all play compared w1Th Thus our Jumor year We also Tnnd ThaT our Treedom Thar ss The hablT OT vamshmg Trom class early enough To appear In The caTeTerla before any of The prrvrlegecl sensors arrive has encounTered ce-rTam lnhlblhons sn The Torm OT roll calls and ThreaTs oT dlre pun1shrnenT Our hrsl' social evenT oT The season was a dance given on OCT 8 I93O IH conlunchon wlTh The Senlor Reoulars ln honor of The enTer1ng Teacher Tralmng classes The T1rsT year ArchuTecTs were also lnvuTed We are now looking Torward To anoTher BIZIIGIF which we hope wxll be gusT as successful as our June Freshman dance We have reason To be proud OT a cerTa1n member oT our class Tor he IS one oT The seIecTed Tew ellglble To recelve lnsTrucTuon In IuThography Trom Ivlr Muller We have also In our rnldsT a hero a real hero oT whom we are Indeed very proud IT was prlmarlly due To our heros courage and presence OT mind In an emergency ThaT a Thug aTTempT1ng To rob a nearby drugsTore mas capTured and delxvered To The poluce Our hero was badly lnlured In The baTTIe buT he Ta1ThTulIy aTTended school The Tollowmg day a IlTTIe weak aTTer has exclhng advenTure buT going abouT his work un has usual cheerTul manner Our class us remarkably well represenTed rn aThIeTlcs swummlng hockey volleyball and Tenclng Among all our aThIeTes we have a swlmrnlng champ Trom Florlda JusT Try and beaT her We are TorTunaTe In reTa1n1ng almosT The enhre number oT The mcom Ing class We ThlrTy hope To remain lnTacT unTnI nexT June CLASS OFFICERS BEATRICEM CARROLL Presldeni' JOHN L CANNING Vlce PreslcIenT JOHN F MALONE Secrefary Treasurer rum ' I932 TEACHER TRAINING REGULAR, I932 TEACHER TRAINING REGULAR I932 BANKS HELEN E CANNING JOHN L CARROLL BEATRICE M CIRRITO ARLINE V DAVIS VVILBERT F DEPEW MAUDE A FITZGERALD MAE E FRYE HELEN C GRENIER MARIE L GUTBERLET KARL A HALSTEAD CONSTANCE L HAVECKER WINIFRED A HITTORFF CHARLOTTE A HOPP SVEA C JAGOW WILMA M JOHNSTON ELSTON E KUTKA HELEN LIDDELL ELIZABETH MALONE JOHN F MCEWEN GRACEA MILNOR JAMES P MISHKIN SYLVIA M OSCHMANN DOROTHY E RICH KATHERINE A SCHLOTHEUBER ALMA M THOMAS MARION I. TRACY DOROTHY V WILSON VAY Sparrow Bush N Y I9 CI1arIes SI P1I'IsI1eId Mass I435 EasI64II1SI Brooklyn N Y 238 Emerson PI Brooklyn N Y 59 PI1nv SI Har'rforcI Conn 85 40 l06II'1 SI Richmond HIII L I N Y 5l Slgourney SI HarIIord Conn 382 Park Ave EasI Orange N J 342 Lincoln Rd BrookIyn N Y IO78 Townsend Ave New Haven Conn 42 HamlIIon Ave Arlungfon 8777 I68+I1S+ Jamaica I II Harr Ave Yonkers I04 37 I93rd SI I-IOIIIS L I 542 Goodyear Ave Buffalo 250 Warwick SI Brooklyn 35 Cedar PI Yonkers Morea Pa 359 56IIw SI BrookIyn I32 EasI 237II'1 SI New York N 29I Crown SI Brooklyn N 82 CIara SI Brooklyn N 482 7'rI'1 SI' Brooklyn N 50 N 4II1 S+ Mernden Conn I76 O3 Croydon Rd Jamalca N Y 68 Benson S+ GIen Ridge N J JacksonvlIIe Ha 345 Mechanuc SI Flfchburg Mass IIZ , .,,....,............... ' ., ' .N.J , ........,.....,.....,............ .. ' ,N.Y , ........,......,....,.........,.. ., ,N.Y. , ..,......,........,..............,........... - .. ' , . ., N.Y , .,.....,...........,...,.,,........ 1 .. ,N.Y. JOHNSON. DOROTHY J .......,..,....,...,......... 82 Division SI., Amsferdam. N. Y . , .,......,....................... ' .. ,N.Y , ........................,.,.........................,... ., ,N.Y , M ..,.....,......,.........,...,.........,..........,,.,..,............ . .,........,....,,....,.....,..,...,.............. H .. ,N.Y , ................,........,...., ., , .Y , .,.......,.,..I.............................. .. . .Y I , ...,... ,..,..............,,..,.,......,......., . , , .Y , .................,...........,....... .. , .Y II FMJAA TEACHER TRAINING CREDIT AIL Tellow sTudenTs we presenT ourselves anoTher class OT Junior cred1Ts For The umnTorrned we are a combmahon oT Treshmen and lunlors w1Th The d1sadvanTages OT The Treshrnen and The doubTTul advanTages oT The lunnors We come Trom all ponnTs oT The compass and by Thus laTe daTe In our coIIecTlve careers The oplnlons and Ideas OT all Tour polnTs have been welded lnTo one Good Tellowshlp and comradeshlp 1usT radlaTe Trom all OT We are an energeTlc group only sllghTly lncllned Toward work and greaTly lnTeresTed In all The Torms oT recreahon The TheaTre The sporTs The museum arT galleries and The shops OT course we had a llTTle d1ThculTy In adaphng ourselves To The rouhne The new checlong rn sysTem oTTered perhaps The greaTesT Trouble I-lowever a day OTher cusToms whuch we had To Tollow and observe aT TlrsT Troubled us buT by Thls Tnme we are Tulhllzng all our requ1remenTs and arm To be model sTudenTs There s noT much more we can say abouT ourselves whrch we are sure you donT already lcnow One Thlnq even Though were all Training To be Teachers each one OT us has a secreT yearning To be an arT:sT and each one oT us IS sure ThaT some day he or she wlll be well lcnown In The world oT arT As yeT we have noT had much opporTun1Ty To Take an achve mTeresT In The exTra acT1v1Tles ThaT PraTT has oTTered In an excellenT cornbmahon oT worlc and play We are lusT a wee buT slow ln geTT1ng sTarTecl buT when we d look ouT CLASS OFFICERS FREDERIC AUBURN PreslcIenT MARJORIE P BARRON Vlce Presldenif DOROTHY M VEDDER SecreTary Treasurer 23 H . . . ' ' . I I I ' I . US, . I . . . I I I I I , . , , . . -. i I we can now be relied upon To check ourselves In once, and occasionally Twlce I I l l I . . . . . . I I l I I . . . . . . . . Il D II A it O, . ' . . I . - . I ' ' I I I 4' . 'F' , V ,I I TEACHER TRAINING CREDIT, l932 TEACHER TRAINING CREDIT I932 ANDREASSEN ESTELLE l05 I-IaIIaday Ave Bryn Maur Park Yonkers N Y AUBURN EREDERIC A 54I S+ Clalr Ave MI' Healrhy Ohio BARCLAY MARION C 90 Washlngron SI' Barre VI BARRON MARJORIE P Lyne N I-I BRINSON ISABEL T 620 Riverside Dr N Y C BRUCKER EDNA M J I47 Oakvuew Ave Maplewood N J CHURCH GERTRUDE N Landphere PI Mon'rv1IIe Conn COWDERY MAE S 222 W PennsyIvanla ST Germanrown Pa DENNIS MARGARET 344 Soufh ICHI1 SI Cedar Rapids Iowa ELDERKIN EVELYN Parrsboro Nova Scoha ENGLAND ELIZABETH T 87 Alexander Ave WhnIe Plains N GRIFFITI-IS D ELVA MlIIburn Ave MlIIburn N I-IAY I-IELEN VIRGINIA I0 Red Rd Chafham KEI-IRER MARJORIE Tu y N MOLNAR PAUL PETER I35 50 Kew Gardens Rd Richmond I-Iull N SI-IATTSCI-INEIDER META De EoresI WIS SI-IAVV ROYAL L 467 New York Ave I-Iunfmgfon N SI-IELLEY EVELYN I74 WesI8IsI SI N Y SIRCI-IIA JOSEPI-IINE IO657IS'I' SI Brooklyn N SLUSI-IER RI-IODA ELEANOR 335 Jerome Ave ASTOFIB Oregon STAIR I-IARRIET I202 Union S+ Schenecrady N STATLER FRANCES I865 52nd SI Brooklyn N Y STONE DOROTI-IY C Sl'1ePFueId Mass STORY MARGARET A 423 AshIand Ave BuFFaIo UPSI-IAW LOUISE Dawson Georgia VEDDER DOROTHY M 46 Adeqaard Ave Srafen Island N Y WOLEE TI-IELMA JEAN 626 Sflnard Ave Syracuse N Y I 251 ,' ......,... ,.... ...........,............ .. H I , ' ' . Y. , . .......,.,,..........,...........A......,... ' ., ' , . J. ,- .....,....,......,,.,..,...,...........,.. ., , N. Y. , ,.......,.,,.,....... ...,...........,........,.......... ,....,...,......., I I , .Y. LAMSON, I-IELEN .......,....,.......,...............,,........,.......,... Charlesfon, W. Virginia , .......... - ., ' ' , . Y. . .f .,......,..,. fflfffffffm''WW H'M'm.. ' .Yf , ....,..,............,......,,...................,... ., . . C. , ,........,........... . ,.........,.,.... Q., .. , . Y. , I ,..,.,....,.......,.... ' .. .I I , . Y. I .. ' I. N. Y: I .-.J.., ,Q f I wish I could 'IeII you of The belief I have in The power of Ihe Iife and earnesi' purpose of a young man or a young woman-Jrhe influence 'rhey may have for good In This world. H is righf here from you, young men and young women, +ha+ I Iook for 'rhe ,success of 'rhe Ins+I+u+e. CHARLES PRATT TEACHER TRAINING NOTHER Teacher Tralnlng class IH fhe embryo of achxevemenr buf abundanl' ID will and purpose has come 'ro llghl ln 'rhree shorl years we hope +o aHam 'rhe nllusfrruous henghr of pedagogy buf meanwhile we are enloylng all 'rhe lhrllls of bemg freshmen Whnle we are young lel us relolcel Our relolcnng on several occasxons wull lnve long nn our memories There were The aflernoon dances where we became acqualnled and Jrhe Wesl Pounl +rnp which we enloyed keenly We 'rhoughl lhe Chruslmas celebrahon was novel Bu? loolcung shll furlher rn relrospecl Theres nol' one of our number who wull ever 'lorgel Jrhal memorable hrsf day when we felled +0 hnd Room buf hnally we 'Found our fellow s+uden+s and were commnseraled Thus began many lnlereshng and lashng frlendshlps A+ hrsl 1+ seemed as If rhe days were endless Mos+ of us were a lnllle buf homesuck buf an less hme lhan we could lhunlc Pra'r'r lnshlule had 'ralcen us under lls wing Now we feel as much a+ home as +he nonchalanl Jumors and Sensors We could go on and on recounhng our slore of memories The 'Friend ships deleals and vrclorles buf why look so long info Jrhe pasl7 We re loolcxng forward wnlrh greal earnes+ness lor 'rhe a+'rammen+ of our careers Thus Task rs lughlened considerably by Jrhe cooperahon and good fellowshnp of Jrhe class CLASS OFFICERS ANN NIELSEN Preslclen+ IRENE MAGUlRE Secreiary GLADYS BROWN Vice Presldenl' ALBERT SARNEY Treasurer IIZ7 . 54. There was a nervous 'feeling 'lhal' we would mol bein our room on lime- l TEACHER TRAINING. I 933 TEACHER TRAINING I933 BARRISKILL DOROTHEA IMRSI 5 W 4+l1 SI' Brooklyn BEECHER ROSEMARY 8930 I ISII1 SI Rrclwmond I-Irll L I BIGONEY HELEN Frederick SI M1ddlebayEs+ Oceanside L I BINDELL HILDEGARDE BODINE ELIZABETH BOLE ELIZABETH BOWMAN CATHRYN L BROWN GLADYS CALYER JOSEPH G CAMPBELL ELIZABETH CORNELL DOROTHY EVBERG MILDRFD ENGLANDER WILLIAM ERIKSSON MILDRED FLOYD IRVING GILMORE EILEEN 24I4Ave R Brooklyn 45 Maple Ave Flemang 53 Woodb1neS+ Brooklyn Waslwlnglonvllle I5I Engle S+ Englewood Cornwall on Hudson Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn N Y C Brooklyn 463 Founlam S+ New Haven Conn 4902 Clarendon Rd Brooklyn N Y 663 Ovnnglon Ave 524 Pulnam Ave 950 Bay Ridge Ave BIS Rxlnler PI 7034 6Il'1 Ave HENDERSON HOPE 69 SO Main Sl' Weslr Harllord Conn JACOBS HERMAN MAGUIRE IRENE V MELLINO MARIE MORELL NELSON ELIZABETH NIELSEN PARSON ANN RUTH PASKEN SYLVIA PATTERSON GEORGE BRISTOW PFAFV MARGARET PLANT EILEEN PRICE JOSEPHINE SARNEY ALBERT SNYDER MILDRED SORDILLO CLEMENCE SPARROW HARRIET STOCKING SUSAN TAYLOR ELIZABETH TOVEY HELEN VOLP FRANK WHEELWRIGHT DOROTHY WIGZELL FLORENCE WRIGHT ELEANOR WYSONG VIRGIL 995 Lenox Rd Brooklyn 629 53rd Sl Brooklyn 2238 E I5+Iw S+ Brooklyn Rxverlwead L I 55 Home Ave Mxcldlelown Conn 944 E 22nd S+ Erle Pa II26 56I'l1 S+ Brooklyn N Y 8I8 Puller PI N Y C 90 Schuyler Ave Kearney N J 255 Hewes Sl Brooklyn N Y Lake Wales Fla 204 Ross SI' Brooklyn N Y l9I4 E l2I'I1 SI Brooklyn N Y 3743 90Il'1 SI Jackson I-lelglwls L I II2l Glenwood Rd Brooklyn N Y 36I NorI'l1 Mam S+ Walllngford Conn IIZ9 Tenally N J 88 E Bllw Sl' Oswego N Y 4380 JUNCTION Blvd Elmlwursl L I 8I5 Park Ave Ellzabelln N J 6043 Gales Ave Ridgewood L l I45 Old Army Rd Scarsdale N Y New Lebanon Olwuo I . .......................,.. . ., ,N.Y. . ...................... ., ' ' , . ., N.Y. , ............ ' ., ' ., ' , . ., N.'Y. ,, ...,............ ..............,........ . , ,N.Y. . .....,.........,............................ ' ., ,N.Y. , ........................................,...... ,. ' ' .N.Y. . ....,..,..................................., ' ., ,N.J. , ...........................,..................... ,N.Y. , ...................,.......... ' ., ,N.Y. . ....,............................. ., .N.Y. X , - ......... ........,......,.......... ' ., , ,N.Y. . ..,.............,.....,.........,..... ' . ,... , N.Y. , ......,...,........,.,,..,................ 1 ., ,N.Y. . ............................................ ., .N.Y. . ................,............,................. ., ,N.Y. . .........,........,......................... . .. ' ,N.Y. . -. ................................. . ....................... ' , . ., N. Y. , MARTIN .....................................,........ 250 Crown SI., Brooklyn, N. Y. I The obiec+ of ins+ruc+ion is +o esfablish char- acrer. Profir loy I+. The presenlr life of The young is an ouiline of The fuiure. If I could read your personal Jrhoughrs from six o'ciocic Sunday morning unrii six o'clock Sunday night I could wriie your hisiory Twenfy years from now. Take safisfacfion in accomplishing The dihficulf fhing. CHARLES PRATT ADVERTISING DESIGN 3 IME flres for fhe rndusfrnous II seems buf yesfer day fhaf we enfered fhe arf school feeling com plefely losf A few luclcy lncllvlduals seemed fo have friends buf Jrhe malorlly glanced furflvely around for some one fo be miserable wlfh Suddenly emerged fhaf feeling of friendliness of brofherllness Thls frlendly conracf has developed unfll now we fund our selves as one long famlly a class nof fosferung a selfish splrnf peffy ndlosyncrasues or reloelllous nafures ln our second year fhe unify of our class was dxs rulofed sllghfly by a reorganlzafmon of our course louf fhls change has beneflffed us Individually by fllfsng us for our separafe careers wufh greafer assefs We have parflcrpafed roundly In all social afhleflc and arf acrlvllles and are ready fo leave fhese halls of learnlng knowing fhaf we have grven as well as receuved 'lhe very besf We feel fhaf af Praff our characfers have been molded for fhe beffeu and we have galned somefhrng fhaf wall help us fhrough fhe resf of our lnves fhus fhe ablllfy fo appreclafe fhe sunny side of life ln leaving we as a class express 'Ihe deepesf appreclafnon 'ro fhe execufsve sfaff and faculfy for fhe assrsfance given fo us and we render hearffelf fhanlcs fo fhe rndlvrdual nnsfrucfors who have come ln dmrecf confacf wlfh us for fhelr unflrnng efforfs fo give us fhelr all As we cross fhe ouf going fhreshold of 'I'he lnsflfufe we reallze fhaf fhe personalufles fhe faces we knew and The good fumes fhaf we experienced will forever serve fo brxghfen and sflmulafe us as we fr ad fhe pafh of life CLASS OFFICERS JAMESW AUSTEN Presndenf DOROTHY L HERRMANN Secrefary DOROTHY MOORE Vnce Presxdenf G RUTH TAYLOR Treasurer II3 6 II KD . . . . ' . 1-I - . . - - . . so I.. . . 1' I - . I I. I ' I I vlanrronln AUSTEN, JAMES W. Jim 56 Clark Si., Glen Ridge, N. J. Class Presidenl, l93O-31: Assislanr Arr Ediror Pral- Jronia. l93I, Arfsmen, I929-30-315 Arrsmen Soccer, I929-30-3I. A lion among 'rhe ladies. Good nalure, good inrenfions, good manners, good boy, 1'ha'f's how we feel aboul' Jim. BARTON, GEORGE F. Hooey l92 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Assislranl Business Manager Prajrlonia, l93l: Aris- men Social Chairman, l93l: Arrsrnen Social Com- milree, 1929-30: Arlsrnen. I929-30-3l: Arrsmen Bud- gel' Commillee, l93Og Assislanl Publiciry Manager Glee Club, l93l. The man who pul' The sales in salesmanship, big- hearlred, buoyanl Barron-bul' he has his serious momenis. BLUM, JOHN J. Johnny 39 Birclcheacl Pl., Toledo, Ohio. Arlrsmen, l929-30-3l. Modes+y becomes a man. Good old John, we knew him wellf' A regular hearfbreaker and Big Bob's shadow. BOCKEE, FLORENCE M. Boo Sali Poin+, Dufchess Couniy, N. Y. Class Hockey, l929-30: Class Baseball, i929-30: lnlerclass Meer, l929-30: Palefleers, i929-30-3l. A bundle of capabilifiesf' . A gulier, friendly classmale wirh a lor of serious Jrhoughf behind her work. BRIENZA, BARNEY P. Barney 40 Monficello Ave., Newark, N. J. Arlsmen, I929-30-3l. l-Iis wir is as fasl' as his speech. Noisesome, clever, wirh a sense of humor as unex pecled as a wise crack on a Lilerary Digesr cover. H321 CASSENS, FRED H. Frilz I9 Fernbrook S+., Yonlcers, N. Y. Arlsmen, i929-30-3l. Our Frilz naive and guillible. Six feel' of humor, wilh cross lhreads of good dis- posilion a yard wide. CHASIN, JOSEPH A Joe 905 43rd S+.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Arlsmen Presidenl, l93I: Arlsmen Publicily Chair- man, l93Og Arlsmen Publicily Commillee, l929g Arls- men Boxing, l929. The hearr lo conceive, The underslanding 'lo direcl, 'rhe hand lo execule. DAVIS, FAITH Failh IO6 80l'h Sl.. Jackson Heighls, N. Y. Caplain Class Valley Ball, l93O: Assislanl Social Chairman Palelleers. l93l: Palelleers, l929-30-3l. Ul+ra dillerenl Davis. A jewel on crimson velvel, well cur,-well sel, well liked. Wha+ a glorious lull on us! DILLON. SUSAN P. Sue Indian Rock, Va. Palehleers Publicily Cornmillee, l93lg Palelleers, I929-30-3lg Palelleers Represenlalive, l93OgWoman's Club Represenlalive, l929. And lhose eyes, l'he brealc of day-Lighls lhal' do mislead 'rhe morn. Alooul lhe sweelesl bil of Soulhern lemininily exisl- ing. Always poised and demure. DIXON, KENWOOD Ken Dix 74 Laurel Pl., Bridgeporl, Conn. Arlsrnen, l929-30-3l. By lhe work. one knows 'rhe workmen. lnduslrious. firslly. lasrly, always. An arlisl. Del- inile. Precisely a genlleman. 11331 6 II PP-.I-ITTOITIQ l . 1 l 1 l ELLIOTT, GERTRUDE L. Geri' I32-IO 94'H1 Ave., Richvmond' Hill, L. I., N. Y. Class l-lockey, I929-301 Palerleers, l929-30-3l. Sing away sorrow, casir away care. Can discourse on any subieci. Musical and well read as well as arfisiic. ERICKSEN, OLGA K. Eric 342 44'l'l1 S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Hockey, V929-303 Class Baseball, V929-30: Palelrlreers, i929-30-3 I. Blusl'1ing is The color of virl'ue. Sincerily and humor in a smooilw skinned, fair form. FISCHEL, LILLIAN C. Fish 563 Bradford S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. A Class Hockey, l929-301 Paleiieers, I929-30-3Ig Fencing, I929. Our blond Boop, boop a cloop girl from Brooklyn. Sl1e's a modernisi wH'l'1 lively Tasres. FOSTER, LELAND W. Lee l309 W. Foresl' Ave., De'l'roi'I', Mich. Class Baskerball, l929: Arismen, i929-30-3Ig Glee Club, l93I. A Did someone say flivver? Our Lee is sympalhefic, sensilrive, earnesi and in-' clined To morbidiiy. FREEMAN, ROBERT J. Bob 82 Foresi' S+., Medford, Mass. Arisrnen, l93I. A grear fellow-calm, cool, colleciedf' New Englanderislw. Slow of speech and movemenr Appreciaires fine fhings. 51341 GOLDBERG, RAYMOND R. Ray 40 Irving PI., Rockville CenTre, L. I., N. Y. ArTsmen, I929-30-3l. He who speaks sows-BuT he who is siIenT reapsf' A bysTander. quieT and unobTrusive. AImosT singu- lar-TI'iaT's Ray. HERRMANN, DOROTHY L. Hoi 3I Union Ave., MounT Vernon, N. Y. Class SecreTary, l93l3 PubIiciTy ConnmiTTee PaIeT- Teers, l93lg PaIeTTeers, T929-30-3I. She giggles wiTh The besT OT Them. Merry and happy all day long, ThaT's why every- one likes independenT, HOT Dermf' HUTCHINSON. PAULINE A. Paul 32I2 36Th SouTh WesT, SeaTTIe, Wash. Class Hockey, 1930: Women's Club RepresenTaTive, I93Ig PaIeTTeers, I93O-3l. My way is To begin aT The beginning. . She is in herself. a deTaiIed pen and ink. A cal- cuIaTing, even Tempered cool person. KEHL, HERBERT G. Herbie I377 W. 6Th ST., Brooklyn, N. Y. ArTsmen, I929-30-3 I 5 ArTsmen PubIiciTy CommiTTee, I93O. ETiicienT Herbie capable OT Toolishness and seem- ingly secreTive. A rapid, clear Thinking, commercial arTisT. SorneThing snappy in The line OT eyes and wavy hair. LIPSON, BENJAMIN H. Benurvey I825 55Th ST., Brooklyn, N. Y. ArTsmen Social ComrniTTee. I93Ig ArTsmen Repre- senTaTive, l93lg Fencing, I93Oq ArTsmen, I929-30-3I. ImpersonaTor, syncopaTor and lady daTer, ThaT's Barney's pal Ben. PraTT's glad boy-a boon To The class. An earnesT, clever Tellow. N351 i6l PMITTODILI I LOOMIS, DOROTHY R. Do+ I066 8ls1' S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Vice-Presidenl, I93O: Class Hockey, l929-301 Class Volley Ball, l929-30: Palefjreers, I929-30-31. Rich in The grace all women desire. Dol is well buill, well dressed, well liked, sociable. LOUTREL, ROBERT W. Bob 2l Clinfon Ave., Pori' Richmond, Siafen lsland, N. Y. PraHonia Represenlarive, I93lg Arlsmen, l929-3O- 3lg Glee Club, I929. Big Bob from Sraien Island. One wonders wha? if would have been like wifhoul' 'lhe flexible wil of l.ou. A congenial, friendly manner. LYNDS, ROBERT A. Bob 257 Breckenridge S+., Buffalo, N. Y. Arrsmen Eclucalional Chairman. l93l: Arismen Edu- calional Commirree, l93O: Arlsmen Chess, I93O: Fencing, 1929-30, Manager, l929: Chinese Laniernz Budger Commirree, I93Og Arismen. l929-30-3I. A serious worker and a friendly cuss-wirh a love for rhe ready play of sarcasm and wir. MILLER, INEZ A. Heinz 758 N. Main S+., Meadville, Pa. Class Volley Ball, l929-307 Paleileers, l929-30-3l. A generous disposiiion envied by all. A Whoopingly inconsislenr, she is wirh us. There is ihoughr, wir, and human kindness here. MOORE, DOROTHY Dol' 25 Maplewood Ave., Lamberf Terrace, Cliflon, N. J. Class Vice-President l93l: Class Hockey, l929-305 Class Swimming, i929-30: Palelieers, l929-30-3l. She seems a spirifl yei' a woman loo. Dol has drooped down eyes wil'h a curved up clisposilion. ' H361 NIEBRUGGE, JANET Jane 243 Rugby Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Chairman ,PalaTTeers PubliciTy CommiTTee, I93lg PaleTTeers, i929-30-3 l. Giggles puncTuaTe her sinceriTy. Whimsical, IiT+le -TemperamenTal, liTTle-Triendly, liTTle-nice, liTTle, Nieloe. PRATT, JULIA Julie Sherman, N. Y. PaleTTeers, l929-30-3I: Women's Club RepresenTa- Tive, l93O. Such sTuTT as dreams are made oT. You'll drown in The depTh oT her languorous eyes. An angel in an earThly guise. SMITH, STEPHEN W. SmiTTy 4 Gage Ave., Glens Falls, N. Y. AssisTanT ArT EdiTor, PraTTonia, I'-730-3l: ArTsmen, 1929-30-3I3 Class BaslceT Ball, l929-30-315 AssisTanT Cheerleader, l929. A razor blade leTT on a hoTel dresser. lnexplicable and possessing a keen appreciaTion Tor The bizarre. STEVENSON, LOUISE O. STeve IOII N. Euclid Ave.. PiTTsburgh, Pa. PaleTTeers, 1929-30-31. On wiTh The dance. leT ioy be unconfirmed. l-ler laugh is The shiny Klaxon on The handlebars of The bicycle liTe. We say suTFicienT and adequaTe ThaT's STeve. THOMAS, BERNICE E. Bern Holland PaTenT, N. Y. ' Class I-loclcey, I'-729: CapTain, l93O: Class Baseball, I929-30: P6l6'l'T6SFS, l929-30-3l. Feminine. Twinlcling-eyed and lively. This spells Bern, We will never TorgeT Bern's haunTing, second year composiiion, gore'n everyThing. 11371 6 I S PMITTOHIH A Q VAN VECHTEN. LAURA T. Laurie I4 Oak S+., Geneseo, N. Y. Paleirireers Represenialive, I929-305 .Chinese Lan- Jrern: Budgel' Commiilee, l93O: Chairman Paielleers Decoraiion Commilfee, l93O: Palefieers. I929-30-3I. KiHen. Lovely as a child's poem abou? Sania Claus. WOODBURY, MARJORIE Marg I6 Tremoni' S+., Porfland, Me. Paleileers, l929-30-3 I. Concenlrralecl, Jrorricl youlh-They all arouncl exclaim. They woncler how This flower for lrujrh-Could come , from colclesf Maine. A X 3 liaal ADVERTISING DESIGN URS as The cIass OT gulnea plgsI NOT ThaT we IOOIQ anyThlng Ilke These sTrange InTIe creaTures In TacT IT one were TO 1nvesTlgaTe Thus sTaTemenT IT wouIcI be revealed ThaT we are Indeed a drgnuhed and sOph1sT1caTed group and very soc1abIe Because There are many OT us and because we have been The sublecT OT repeaTed experImenTaTlon we Iay cIa1m TO This nOrnencIaTure Unhke The hapless gulnea plg however we surv1ve The worsT and even Thrlve upon The acTs OT The powers ThaT be LasT year we were admunnsTered and subgecTed TO Iarge doses OT IeTTer1ng InsTead OT growing weaIfer and showing signs OT decay our ar TnsT1c weII benng showed slgns OT umprOvemenT This year we have been exposed To The Toys OT a packagnng course We and oThers OT greaTer knowledge and experience have come To The cOncIus1On ThaT :T we were To work our wlII and wlIes on The local sTore sheIves we would render human :Ty a greaTer servlce To say nOThlng OT The eyes and sOuIs OT GFTISTIC persons who aTTer aII musT eaT Occas1onaIIy one Or more OT our number w1II dlsappear Trom The TOId OnIy TO reTurn sOmeTume IaTer sT1II mTecTed w1Th ThaT sad melodr ,fouTI'TuI zesT whlch caused Their absence We hope ThaT none OT us WIII succumb To This 1ndOm1TabIe SIOITIT haT Iays hold us so we may all be able To enTer our Thlrd and IasT year aT PraTT TogeTher whereaTTer we wlII go OuT TO make a name Tor ourselves and our school CLASS OFFICERS RUSSELL DIXON PresldenT ALBERT V BURWINKLE Vlre Presldeni' MARJORIE A QUATTLANDER Treasurer I932 G ' f 1' 11391 y - -.,M - , ,, ADVERTISING DESIGN. l932 ADVERTISING DESIGN I 932 ALT LESTER I-l I92 Buller Ave Buffalo N Y AMATUZIO ALEXANDER D 388 I4-l'h Sl' Bultlalo N Y ARNOLD GORDON D l45l Dormonl Ave Dormonl Pnllslourgh Pa BAKER OLIVER M 32 Greenwood Pl Bulllalo BETTS WILLIAM S 6512 Ponlngo Sl' Porl Chesler BURWINKLE ALBERT 499 Luncoln PI Brooklyn CELLA ANDREW IB9 Veronica PI Brooklyn CONZANI ANNA I93 Essex SI' Brooklyn DAY DOROTI-IY Norlh Maxn Sl Easl' Longmeadow Mass DICKISON JAMES l-I 32 N Oumsfgamond Ave Shrewsbury Mass DITTMER EDWARD N 59 Sprnngdale Ave Merrden Conn DIXON RUSSELL S 259 Llncoln Rd Brooklyn DREYER CHARLES E I74 E Slsl SI Brooklyn Y DUTTON ALIBREY 38l7 Ave I Brooklyn EDMONDSON DOUGLAS W I-Iavelock CI I I-lavelock Rd Toronlo Can ELPRIN IRA I73 Coleman SI Brldgeporl Conn FOSTER RUTI-l E 45 Maln SI Dansvllle N Y FUCI-IS ROBERT V 6l25 Willow S+ New Orleans La GOLDBERG ISIDORE GOLDMAN NEAL I-IANSEN GRACE I-IEALY I-IELEN J KABAT JACOB KELLY GEORGE KENNEDY CATHERINE KELSEY GRANT N KLING DON C KNIGI-IT DORIS R LOVELL ROBERT LYNCI-I JOI-IN MACCI-II DARIO MATI-IEWS RICI-IARD MFNCI-IER MOE ORTEGA CARMEN OSTMAN LUMO PEKKONEN SYLVIA M QUATTLANDER MARJORIEA SCI-IMIDT RAYMOND I-I SMALLEN PAUL SOLOWAY DAVID I483 Lnncoln Pl Brooklyn 327W Beech SI' Long Beach L I 3I9 88'rh SI' Brooklyn N lblsl Sl' Flushing L IB4 E 35'rh SI Brooklyn 525 Cleveland Ave Scheneclady IO9 Carroll Ave Takoma Park Washlnglon 408 I-lawlhorne Ave Yonkers 26 S Pulnam SI' Bulzlalo Box 328 Glen I-lead L I 908 Linden Blvd Brooklyn 38 Adelphi S+ Brooklyn 20 Plain Sl' Barre V+ l406 I8+h SI Sou'I'h Blrmrngham Ala 456 E SISI' S+ 94 Joralemon SI' 88 Tehama SI 470 BOII1 Sl' 322 8IsI' SI I45 Furman S+ 5303 Beverley Rd Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Syracuse Brooklyn I7l Marlin S+ I-larI'Ford Conn II4 , ..........,...........v... ...........I.. . , ,N. 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'I APNT srumo SNADS 1 PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATION O everyone aT one Txme or anoTher There comes The need Tor conTempIaT1on and reTlecT1on The Ter m1naT1on OT our Three years aT PraTT as such an occa suon mosT oT us look back on These years as a proTound experuence They came To us aT a Tlme when InTes mysTerles seemed mosT d1sTurblng There was a need Tor someThmg much bigger Than ourselves To IlghTen The burden PraTT experiences enTered our llves and gradually we became a parT oT :Ts greaT mechanlsrn We moved w1Th :T and gained un ponse and power Movxng ever movmg The greaT machune pauses Tor a momenT To send ouT lTs parTlaIIy compleTed producTs To become an lnTegraI parT OT a bugger organnsm ThaT oT The world BuT STIII churns The englne always movmg and gaming nn value :Ts vnTaI1Ty bemg recharged by raw maTeruals B :T s here we shall sTop our meTaphor LeT us gaze nnTo our crysTal a momenT The TlrsT day aT PraTT a mass oT lndlvlduals meT who had been seIecTed as posslble maTer1aI To be moulded mTo some Torm Ah The second year ouTllnes oT a decidedly pleasmg characTer gradually emerge and begun To Take on a deTnn1Te Torm and by The end OT The year lndlvlduaIlsTs sTand ouT and express Themselves In no rndeTlnlTe Terms The Third year whaT a Thrrlll The Tmal spurT rnusT be made and all vaguerres cleared up The arT1sT musT speak and say son'1eTh1ng To add a personal Touch our slsTer class Adverhslng Deslgn reIucTanTly gave up a Tew oT :Ts nlIusTrrous members who TelT The need oT more oT The Tme arTs They as well as all have made The sp1rlT oT The class one oT s1ncer1Ty oT purpose mamTesTed In concenTraTed sTudy So you see ThaT PraTT IS noT a machlne because IT possesses a soul and we Teel ThaT as we go ouT mTo The arT world we have absorbed some oT The brgness OT spnrnT and bread+h OT underslrandlng whlch The Tounder cerTa1nly possessed and which The Teachers and sTaTT have so nobly perpeTuaTed CLASS OFFICERS JAMES AUSTEN Presldeni' DOROTHY L HERRMANN SecreTary DOROTHY MOORE Vlce Presucleni' G RUTH TAYLOR Treasurer II43 HI - A I ' I . 4, 1 I ' . .1 Y 'I , U , ' 1 lil l I -I . - PILHTTODIH y. X. i X , Q, K.. fi , N, 'i l l Q l i.. : '- gm-..i H .. ii, 1 : . l .l i. ' r , 1-i BROWN, LEWIS Brownie Chazy, N. Y. Arfsmen Represenfafive, I93Ig Arfsmen, I929-3O- 3 I . The sfrong, silenf philosopher from fhe Norfh coun- fry. The sfuff from which knighfs of old were made. A masfer af silhoueffes. CANTRELL, EVELYN G. Ev 33 Varick Courf, Rockville Cenfre, L. I., N. Y. Paleffeers, I929-30-3 I. She presenfs herself quiefly. Never aggressive. An inferesfing person full of fanfasy and imaginafion. Earnesf. CONANT, H. WESTON Wes 920-77fh S'I'., Brooklyn, N. Y. Arfsmen Secrefary, l93O-3I: Fencing, I929-30-3Ig Arfsmen, 1929, 30-3I. ' A genial reliable sorf of fellow, owner of all kinds of lendable arf aids. Remember The Conanf wafer color floods? A masfer af puppefs and fencing. COOKE, GEORGE A. Cookie l9l Pennsylvania Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Afhlefic Council, l93O-3I: Arfsmen Afhlefic Chair- man, I93O: Arfsmen Soccer Manager, I93I: Arfsmen Swimming, l929-30: Arfsmen, l929-30-3I. Confribufes appreciafion. Essenfially a good sporf. Plenfy of purpose and direcfness behind The grin. Gefs fhere and gefs fhere fasfl GALE, RUSSELL R. Russ I89-O6 lI9'Ih Ave., S+. Albans, L. I., N. Y. Arf Edifor, Praffonia, l93l1 Varsify Baseball, l93O- 3l: Arfsrnen Baseball, I929g Arfsmen Represenfafive, l93Og Arfsmen, I929-30-3I. lndusfrious, appreciafive, adepf and a good nafure as long as he is. i 1441 GLEDHILL, HERBERT Herb 2lO N. Oxford S+., Harfford, Conn. ' Arlsmen, i929-30-3l. A Conneclicui Yankee. composed, conservalive, reserved. A generous and sympalheiic nalure. Has a good line, leur uses il only on rare occasion. GROSS, GEORGE George l05 Bay 29+h S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. V Arlsmen. i929-30. The original gross exaggeralion. Musical wilh a color sense Thai makes you weep. Somelimes he surprises people loy loeing serious. NEWMAN, HAROLD N. Newman 226 E. 203rd S+., Bronx, N. Y. Arlsmen Swimming, l93Oq Arlsmen, l929-30-3l. The l.iHle Show of l93l. A wholesale dealer in laughs. A man who can chase Jrhe darkesl lolues away. A greal fellow! OLSEN, ERNEST M. Ernie 40 Perrine Ave., PiHs'Field, Mass. Arlsmen Social Commillee, l929g Arlsmen i929- 3O-3 I. The pale flame of genius Jrhal mericulously produces line Jrhings. Fun loving, genllemanly, loui inclined 'lo seriousness occasionally. QUINN, THOMAS J. Tom 23I E. 50+h S'l'ree1', New York, N. Y. Class Presidenl, Design, l929: Arlsmen, i929-30-3l. Mosl peoples idea ol: a New Yorker. A smoolh and charming genlleman, buf wilh a bil of blarney To 'im. 11451 l6l vmnrronln 2. .J SCOTT, WALTER Sco'1'+ie Ridgefield, Conn. Class Presidenl, 19293 Arlsrnen Vice-Presidenr, 1930: Arlsrnen Bowling, 1929-30: Arlsmen, 1929- 30-31. A regular Yankee, slrong as To iaw and as lo lick- ing his weighr in wildcals. Possessor of a keen sense of appreciarion and a friendly allirude. SHERMAN, HOWARD J. Sherm 630 Bay Ridge Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Arlsmen Represenlalive, 19301 Arismen, 1929-30- 31. A quiel, kindly fellow wi1'1'1 lols of friends and abililry. The facully lo consider, and power lo execuie all 'rhings we11.' TAYLOR, G. RUTH G. Ru1'l1 395 Clinlon Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Treasurer, 1930-313 Palelleers, 1929-30-31, Class Hockey, 1930. Prelly, sociable, obliging. A skin you'd love 'lo 1ouc11. One of Jrlie linesl girls we've mel. Well liked. WILMER, FLORENCE DUNN Flo 253 Washingfon Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Vice-President 1929: Associare Edi1'or, PraJr1'- onia, 1931: Prallonia Represenlalive, 1930, Palelleers, 1929-30-311 Class Volley Ball, 1929-301 lnlerclass lvleel, 1929-30. Brearh-raking charm in face and manner. Talenred, ambilious, sincere. A wor+11-w1'1i1e person +o know, YOUNG, WOODHULL B. Young Halesi'1'e, L. l., N. Y. - Arlsmen, 1929-30-31: Arlsmen Soccer. 1929. As he silenrly Turned foward Hue sea. A business- like fellow, conservalive, genlrlemanly, almosl unseen excepl' by The discrirninaling eye. 11461 PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATION I-IE world moves Torward anoTher year and w1Th 1T The class oT 32 whnch has The dusTlncT1on oT belng The IargesT oT :Ts Iclnd The T1rsT year we enloyed ourselves To The exTenT oT TorgeTTlng a homework problem now and Then Our Toreheads were noT creased by worry ThoughT or clamor oT The ouTslde world Now Tlme shdes by space We are being pushed slowly buT surely To The lumplng OTP place We have our careTree momenTs W1Th such glTTed persons as ST1nghen Marsden and Dunn whaT class could be solemn Tor long when This Trlo goes lnTo acT1on7 We casT dull care 1nTo Iurnbo and awalT The never Taullng and TorTh coming mlrTh We have Too our class personaluhes Woodsxe The baTTIer Trom Vurgznna Kllney The mysTer1ous now we see hum now we donT Dora and Anne The moderns and Allce and Evelyn The class beauTles I-Ienry Shure he oT The lowered brows and serious mind an arTlsT ThaT boy and Doris Llv1ngsTone The lady oT The Packard Then we musTnT TorgeT our unsTrucTors Tor aTTer all whaT class rs really composed wnThouT one'7 Mass Flscher who never Talls To encourage The poor drshearlrened sTudenT w1Th puTT1ng STIII L1Te away buT who wlshes There wasnT so much muslcal TalenT In The class Then we have The ever aTlenT Mr Baker who IeTs us IlsTen un on has philosophy every once ID aw :Ie whlch ns QUITE beyond us and Mr Plelssner who endeavors To show us how To M lie The Thlng hold TogeTher and show Those side and under planes And lasT buT noT IeasT Mr Aloohan who geTs whaT he goes aTTer especually Those STrong darks and IlghTs In composuhon We are well represenTed In sporTs having Two ArTsmen Te m capTauns In our mldsT Barley basIceTbaII capTam and YulII so cer capTaln A ArTsmen basIceTbaII manager In The person OT Joe STurghen and Sneehan who manages The varsrTy basIceTbaII Team In The Ime OT social acTlvlTles our only eITorT was a dance In conlunchon w1Th P1cTor1aI IIIusTraT1on Ill which proved To be qulTe a success Well Tlme sTands STIII Tor no one so on we march T1rsT second Then Thnrd year CLASS OFFICERS MERRILL BAILEY Pres1cIenT MILTON SLOAT SecreTary EVELYN NORRIS Vice Presldeni' ALICE HOVEMAN Treasurer II47 ThaT'sI beTTer Than The TIrsT one. Miss WhITe who is a good sporT abouT s . - H a . I . . . . I . . I C . i n - I . I PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATION, l932 PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATION I932 ABRAHAMS DORA BAILEY MERRILL A BEDIAN JEREMIAH HAZAR BOWEN MARION G BOWLING FRANK H JR BRODY MAXINE H CORBETT ANNA H CORMIER ARTHUR COX J WILLIAM S DUNN LILIAN ELIDA 796 Erancls Ave Scheneclady Nelson Sl CBZGUOVIB B60 Mann SI Palerson Burlalo Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Monlreal Wallklll Brooklyn I42 Wakelnelol Ave IBO9 Beverly Rcl E 2ls 295 Waslwlnglon Ave 4360 Delorrnrer Ave I 73 Ellon S+ Can EARWELL ARTHUR M 44 Soullm Mann SI Eranklmvllle HAND J COOLIDGE Hunllmg Lane Easr Hamplon L I I-IQVEMAN ALICE M l498 E l8'rh Sl' Brooklyn HOWELL E I-IALSEY Soullwamplon L I INGLIS FREDERIC B I8 Waslwlnglon Ave Allanllc Hlglwlancls JACKSON RALPH A 578 Rrclgecresl Rd Allanla G KLINEFELTER WILLIAM M 265l 2 5+h Sl Porlland Ore LePAGE HENRY J 8536 9OIl1S'r Wooctllwaven L I N Y LIVINGSTONE DORIS JEAN 7901 4+l1 Ave Brooklyn N Y LOUDON ADAM 523 E 39+h SI Brooklyn MARSDEN HERBERT E 244 Waslunglon Ave Provnclence MOODY GEORGE RAYMOND MULVIHILL WILLIAM B NEWLIN JOHN N NORRIS EVELYN F ROMELING WALDEMAR B SCHABBEHAR ANN SHEEHAN GORDON A SHIRE HENRY SLOAT MILTON C R STEINBACK ELSA E STINGHEN JOSEPH DONATO TAYLOR DOROTHY ALDWORTH WOODS EVELYN L YUILL JAMES I I 49 858 E lO+lw Sl' Brooklyn Eurman Ave Brooklyn Dover Plalns 47 Gvblos SI Brookline 209 Glen Ave SCOTIB 43 Luvlngslon Ave Yonkers R E D l Meclmanrcvllle 92 Mullon SI' Brooklyn 270 Palm Sl Harllorol 235 Garfield PI Brooklyn NY RI Mass Conn 235 Sunbury SI' Mlnersvllle Pa 39 Hlllcresl Ave Slarnford Conn 2603 Balnlorrolge Rd Norfolk Va Cherry SI' Glenlwead L I N Y , ,....,..........r..,.r..,..... 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CHARLES PRATT FASHION ILLUSTRATION I-IREE years ago our 'rraln arrnved ar Prarr and whar a group of IraveIIers we had' Norrherners from Ihe wllds of Connecrlcur ard Soulrherners Irom er Soulrh of Brooklyn Easrerners from The Island Long Island of course Wesrerners from New Jersey A moIIey group' II didn I' 'rake very Iong for us Io reahze Ihar Tue which blnds all +raveIIers Io Pralrlr a muIuaI lnIeresI a single a + We were going 'ro revoluhonlze Fashion IIIus'rra+1on Perhaps we shouId have sen ouI' a warning Io Ihe famous 1IIusIraJrors of Ihe day Look Io Ihune IaureIsI Oh Fame' Anorher class IS Ieavung Prafr Our Ilckers were boughlr for Ihe Busuness WorId Ina+ nnfsrerlous ream Several passengers In rhrs rarher smaII 'rraln of ours dropped our a+ orher places we ve heard slnce rhar Ihey have reached Ihe Business WorId New Irlends have lolned us Whar varled +aIer'rs Ihese passengers of Fashlon Illusfrahon possess rnusucmans Ilrerary gem: and parrnclpanrs In aII orher arrs As our Iraun Ieaves Prarr we Iook back on pIeasan+ and unforgewurable days Ihere We ve had a good Jnme and worked hard we ve had our hlIIs o cllmb and +unneIs Io go Through buf our desrlnahon ns In snghr ar Iasrl We ve won honors In conIesI's of all sorfs In fad aI' Irmes we re rafher pIeased wlrh ourselves As for our worlrhy conducrors on our rrup Ihrough PraH N9 wan+ Io Ihank Jrhem mosr sincerely for Ihe exceIIenr Influences Ihelr friendship and kind undersrandlngs have had upon us When we Iace The Business World II wlII be wl'I'h 'Ihe confidence galned by our 6SSOCI6'I'IOI'l wnLh Ihem We are Ieavlng a greaI cIeaI behind us on Ihls nexr Iap of our gourney buf Jrhe Iracks are s+III Ihere and we II be coming back Io vls1I' oId haun+s and conhnue our frlendshxps made Ihere CLASS OFFICERS MILDRED GERBER Presldeni' PEARL FORBES Secrefary ELIN M PETERSEN Vuce Presldeni' MARCELLA SCHUETZ Treasurer Us III -c -r- m : as - 3- .U7 - . - 2 'I 5- . . 5' ' . - D, , . - - QL I . - .-11 --. , , . - -5- - -J I-I I 3 4 . - + A o . . l -I . - -4- I ' , 3- ' . - OJ . ' . . 'I ' - : -, - . ' 'Q ' 1 ' NO - ' -4- ' - . .... 3 : - Q 2 . I .4 ,- ' O - . o ' ' on . :H , 1 O 1 . , F l . . . 5. h . I . H 'O . . I- - ,E 2 ' I ' - : . I- 3 I - .' ' I l gi - - .- ' ' 2 I f , A ' ET U1 ' - 1 . , . CD . . - ': . I 52- I+ I I PP.lJTTCDI'lIl-I DE ANGELIS, JEANETTE V. Jean 237 Washinglon Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Secrelary-Treasurer, l929-30: Palelleers, l929- 3O: l-lockey, l929. Our lellering champ, whose inevilable query before each holiday has been, Can someone give me a lisl of len cleep books? DOYLE, ANNE G. Anne 3 Waldron Ave., Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Palelleers, i929-303 Baskelball, l928g Volleyball, l929. We don'+ agree wilh Miss l-lanks lhal' she looks like her spirilualislic name-sake. Did you ever hear of an lrishman wilhoul a sense of humor? DYKSTRA, ANNA A. Anne Sayville, L. l., N. Y. Palelleers, l928: Hockey, l928g Baskelball, l929. Our liHle Dulch girl from 'rhe slicks. Things have happened lo our Anne since our firsr year ancl whal a change! l864 was your lucky year, eh? FARRAS, GERALDINE J. Jerry l23l Fulron S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. Palelleers, Represenlalive, l93O-3lp Baskelball, l929. Imagine The soul of a poel, 'rhe amloilion of a Caesar, lhe abilily of a Frederick-collecling Paler- Jreer dues. Wlwar more? FERREL, DOROTHY E. Dol 23lO Avenue L, Brooklyn, N. Y. Pale'H'ers, i928-30, Volleyball, l929. Puzzles: Whal' happens To The hole in The dough- nul? Whal' happens 'ro Do'r's eyes when she laughs? Ancl how aboul lhal engagemenl' Jrhal' wasn'+ wilh rhe Doclor? I l521 FORBES, C. PEARL ' Poil l377 Kenmore Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. Palelleers, i928-30: Glee Club, l9291 Volleyball, 1929-30. A poil in a black bereiq and ohl Jrhose decoralive eyebrows! Poil has a siyle all her own. The Whis+ler of our class, lesl we iorgeil GERBER, MILDRED Gerbie 3067 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Presidenl, i930-313 Elching scholarship, l93lg Lirhography scholarship, I93l. If Madam Presidenl had her way, Jrhe only slrained vegeiables ihe rising generalion would be led would be onions. She knows hers. HARLAN, JEAN JARVIS Jeanie l26 High S+., Nu'l'ley, N. J. Chinese Laniern, l929, Glee Club, l93Og Paleir- Jreers, l9Z9-3l: Baskelball, l929: Women's Club Rep- resenlaiive, l93l. The imporiance of being earnesi. The girl who could reach us Jrhe crafis--Jrhose you learn in Normal classes, of course. KANNER, SYLVIA Syl I774 Easl' l71'h S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. Praiionia Represenlaiive, l93O-3lg Lilhography scholarship, l93l: Baskelball, l929-30, Volleyball, I929-30. The execuiive of The firm. Backgrounds a specially. Originairor of lhe famous saying, lf you can find ii in my box, you can borrow ii. KANTER, LILLIAN Lil 884 Wesi' End Ave., New York, N. Y. Palelleers, l928-293 Baskelball, l929-30. Jesier of +he firm. Provides Jrhafr Russian ar- mosphere. Sings any song for you, by requeslz Who can croon a melody during resl' periods in life class ihe way Lil can? N531 6 I 5 PIAIITTOIIIIJ LEMCHEN, HELEN Lemclqie 768 Boulevard, Bayonne, N. J. Palelleers, I928: Baslcelball, l929. Travels for Ihe firm. Oh, well, if people will live in Bayonne! l.emchie darling's color schemes are I as sublle and as inlangible as she herself. There is i lillle we know ol her. LINDQUIST, ELSA e. I Lindy 654 Bay Ridge Pkwy., Brooklyn, N. Y. Palelleers, l929-30-3lg Volleyball, l929-30. Our Elsa couldn'l' lhinlc of a single nice Scandinavian name for a cerlain blessed evenl. Whal, a blonde who coulclnur rise To lhe silualion? MACY, VIRGINIA A. Jinnie I30 Broadway, Rockville Cenler, L. I., N. Y. Palefleers, l929-30, Baslcelball, l929. The belle of 'rhe class. A vivacious blonde wilh a flair 'For men, bul beware of her analylical mincll MOORE, VIRGINIA W. Gin Huniingion, L. I., N. Y. Women's Club Represenlaiive, I9297 Palelleers, I929-30-3I: l-loclcey, I929: Volleyball, l93O. Life is iusl one Susie afler ano+her, said she, viewing our supposed inspiralions. PETERSEN, ELIN METTE Elin I Greenway Farm, Souih Manchesier, Conn. Class Presidenl, l929-303 Class Vice-Presiclenl, I93l. Now we lcnow why Elin doesn'+ buy apples. She's afraicl Ihal an apple a clay lceeps The Doclor away. N541 RODGERS DOROTHY L o 239 Ocean Ave Broolclyn N Y Palelfeer Represenlallve l929 Praflonla Repre senralnve l93O Volleyball l93O Baslaelball l929 Mosl bxlls come on Jrlwe lnrslr of Jfhe monilw bul Jrlwls one comes every mglwl Dol ns as sreacly as her lme SCHUETZ MARCELLA Marcy 353 Wesl 57'rl1 S+ New York N Y Class Secrelary l929 Class Vice Presiclenl l93O Class Treasurer l93I Chnnese l.an+ern 1929 Palelrleers I929 Marcy and +l'1e boy lrnencls a comedy In 'rnree ads Sclwuelz I do Maumee Cl1evalle17 Whal would we do wnllwoul you7 VAN DELINDA MABEL an 52 RlHenhouse Ter Springfield Mass Palellreers l929 Volleyball l929 I wanr my cake and ea+ 1+ Jroo Tlwals me all over Mabel w1'rl1 a qrlp of Iron and a slromaclw Jrhal craves sweels II551 6 li tl .J ' IL r' n 1, J, fo , f . my: HW- V2 Hg-P 15 -if Ir'- ' -' 1 A- CUT BW 1.5. BROWN 561 lllll FASHION 9 2 I I ILLUSTRATION ITI-I all due modesry Ihe cIass of Fashlon II was fared Io be Iamous II Ihns had been wrlIIen Io sung our pralses I mughr have gone on Iar far lnro Ihe mghr our modesry is Indeed overwheIm1ng Bur our vrrlrues our Ilreless energy our burnlng ambxrlon can never be lushhed here so on Io 'Ihmgs which concerned us during Ihe pasI year When all was young way back In I93O we eIec'red a group of oI'FIcers who heId Jrhenr pos1I1on unhI Ihe second year cIass was no more The presldenr drd her duIy nobly bur our symparhy wen+ Io Ihe Ireaurer who pleaded and begged wfrh rears In her eyes Io pay your dues We sIlII doubI' nc she coIIecIed from everybody Busnness was mvaruably preceded by Ihe remark Sh sh Ihc presrdenr wanlrs Io make an announcemenlr From 'rhere 1+ wenlr from bad Io worse and usually ended wu+h a grand uproar whuch everybody engoyed Our Ilves seemed dominalred enI1reIy by Ihe I1IsIIe Ihlngs rn Ilfe Idea skerches IhumbIacks pamI Iubes Ihar bouncing eraser and Ihe pencrI some year nearly wore himself Io skin and bones Irynng Io keep us qulelr I-Iow ever Ihe onIy remedy for peace was Io JreII us 'ro Iay a smoorh mash Sllence reigned whlIe we chased Ihe IlI'rIe drops down Ihe page warer color cIass aIone we found ouIIe+ for our souls Fevered dns cusslon of Ilfe and :Is compIexlI1es arI and ITS exrremes movies and GreIa kvarbo and Iasr bur nor Ieas'r song' In Iacr our snnglng was somelrhnng eIse again apprecuared onIy by 'rhe songsIers who undnsrnayed by Ihrearened grapefrunrs srreaks of palnlr rar and Iealrhers kepr rlghlr on slnglng n rhyrhm wlrh Ihe palnilng brush Our Idols ever before us Ihe grear god Techmque PoIIard wnrh hrs perfeclr Ilar washes Eric w1'rh hrs SOpI'IlS'IIC6I'IOI'1 Guy Lombardo wlrh hrs Royal Canadians we were spurred on Io grearer and Inner Ihmgs We Iook our work wllrh a lusr amounr of sernousness really wan+1ng 'ro succeed so Jrhar some clay you Jroo mrghr sweII wnjrh prlde and say I knew 'rhem when CLASS OFFICERS LYDE PETERSEN Presldeni' LOIS ROBINSON Secrefary HELEN CUTHBERT Vlce Preslclem' ETHELYN FENNER Treasurer 7 body bdrrowed. Wle worked besr where Ihe noise was Ioudesr. 'Mn Longi -In q n . . - . I I . I I I . . . i 115 1 FASHION ILLUSTRATION, I932 FASHION ILLUSTRATION I932 BARRY KATHRYN BIKOVSKY BETTY CUTHBERT HELEN EALVELLA REGINA M FENNER E FORTUGNA ANNE M GERBICI-I CAROL HOWE MARJORIE KOCH CECILIA IxOGEL MARY E KONTI DOROTHY ANNE KOONMEN ANNA A LEDER FRANCES McCOLLISTER DOPOTHY PETERSEN LYDE I-I ROBINSON LOIS SILVEY WANDA SITER NATALIE E SMITH FLORA L THOMPSON GRACE E WISE HELEN V 292 I62nd SI Flushing L I 964 5O+I1 I Brooklyn I Y I I9 ScoIcI1 Plains Ave Wesffneld 382 Easlr 29II1 S+ BrookIyn 50 GlIIeIIe Ave SprlnofleId Mass 377 Grand SI Jersey ClIy I43 I5 Poplar Ave I3IusI'1Ing L I 397 Parkslde Ave BrookIyn IO78 E 9+I1 S+ Brooklyn I724 Presldenf S+ Brooklyn l48 O3 9IIw Ave WI11IesIone L I 92IO Polk Ave Jackson HelgI1+s N Y 35I2 9IsI SI' Jackson He1gI'1Is N Y 67 Samnls Ave Hunhngfon L I Taff School Waferfown Conn 8721 I44+I1 S+ Jamalca L I N Egremona Mass I2 EIlzabaII1 SI' WaIerIoo 4I2 Rugby Rd BrookIyn 3I7 84II1 SI Brooklyn V , B ..................................... 9 .. ' , . , .............................,..........,,,,.. S ., . I. . L .,.,................... ' ' ., ' , N. J , ........,.....4,............. 1 ., D , N. Y ' .,.. 1: A 3 1 N. J . ' 'fffffffffffff.Qfffffff. - .IN..Y , .........,.,.... 4......,......,.......... . ., . N. Y ' , ................... .......,........ . . ' .. , N. Y , ......,....,.,.,............ 2850 Grand Concourse. N. Y I. I ..fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff'M 'M I. N. Y , ..,.................,.......,,. ., , N. Y , .......................r.......,................... - ., , N. Y WOMEN 5 1 ILLUSTRATIONA l933 ks GN Tl-lE very TirsT day aT PraTT lnsTiTuTe, we caughT sighT of a monsTrous pile oT miscellaneous maTerial, ThaT spurred our imaginaTions. We visioned ourselves dashing Trom class To class wiTh This unwieldy burden, unTil we were muscle-bound, and TelT like The greaTly adverTised Charley- l-lorsef' AT TirsT we Tell' insigniTicanT-why musT The upper-classmen examine Treshmen like amoebae under a magniTying glass? Then, we were classified and howdied inTo The aesTheTics oT PraTT lnsTiTuTe's social sysTem. We were overwhelmed! We began To Tind The PraTT aTmosphere congenial To our arTisTically sensiTive souls. Perhaps ThaT explains why The conTrol oT human emoTions reaches iTs peak in Mr. Boulware's class. We may proudly say ThaT we are growing up, Too. AT one Time, some of us believed The arT world was made up only oT The genii, The erraTic morons wiTh a wild color-sense, and The queer criTics who go inTo ecsTacies over an egg wiTh a haT on, and proclaim iT a mosT divine porTraiTl Now, we would be ashamed To be a parT oT such a myThical world. WiTh a sophisTicaTed gleam in our eye. we genTly chide our Triends who suffer in ignorance as we did, by saying, Friend, all The world's a liTTle queer excepTing Thee and rne, and someTimes l Think even Thee a TriTle peculiar. AlThough we have noT creaTed The masTerpiece ThaT will live Torever, we hope our eTForTs will win The coveTed nod OT approval Trom our insTrucTors, and a place Tor us in The charmed arTisTic circles oT The world. CLASS OFFICERS JEAN B. BARTLETT, Presic.lenT DOROTHEA E. MARTIN, SecreTary BERYL BAILEY, Vice-Presideni' ELSA KEURSTEINER, Treasurer flbol K ILLUSTRATION B WOMEN N SepTember The e1ghTh nlnTeen hundred and Th1rTy PraTT InsT1TuTe opened :Ts doors To The mosT TaIenTed and promzslng group oT embryo arT1sTs ThaT had ever assembled ln one place before LuTTIe drd The TrusTees I1TTIe drd The TacuITy I1TTIe dad we ourselves realnze how Truly remarkable we were SmarT as we were we needed buT a week In which To adlusT ourselves To our surroundlngs Teachers and each oTher We wasTed a shoclfnng amounT oT Tlme golng To The wrong rooms w1Th The wrong paraphernalua Tor The wrong class We had noT yeT learned The arT oT squeezxng In The eIevaTor wnTh large porTToIlos a drawung board a box oT pannT wnTh a dozen srmxlarly laden oThers Lufe was very Tryung In a shorT Tame however ex1sTence slmpllhed lTseIT We ceased To quake w1Th Tear mn The presence of Mr Ferguson JusT when Mr Allen had become aImosT lndlspensable he dnsplayed The Trckleness oT all charmung men and IeTT us Tor a newer Iove ID DeTro1T I-Iowever Two can play aT mosT games and we In Turn have grown very Tond oT Mr PaTr1nl From The wells oT experience and wxsdom Turnrshed by our nnsTrucTors we have drawn a desnre Tor The beTTer Thungs oT I1Te and Trom Them also have obTarned guldance In pursuing Them Their words oT wusdom Thelr lnTnnlTe pahence Their sage advlc have been apprec1aTed WhaT beneT1T we can show Trom such valuable conTacTs remains To be seen As Tame goes on as I1Tes Troubles Turn our hair gray and puT Innes In our Tresh young Taces and as sorrow drms The bnghT IughT oT hope In our eyes as The dlsappolnTmenTs and ugliness OT IlTe weigh our happy hearTs we shall look back on These days OT hope and Innocence wlTh Tears of Tender remembrance and smules oT humble graTuTude CLASS OFFICERS GERALDINE PERSONS Presldenf LELIA PEOPLES Vice PresldenT MARY NISSEN SecreTary II6 P 1 1933 kr II H A ' U M, ' ,pg rv ' Lglim ' 1:4 ,af MSM' MW -' Z-if ILLUSTRATION A-WOMEN, I933 ILLUSTRATION A WOMEN I933 ALLEN MARJORIEI 9l Glendale 5+ Nulley BAILEY BERYL 2I3 Norllw Fullon SI' Mounlr Vernon BALL FRANCES P BALL KATHERINE BANKOSKE LEOCADIA BARTLETI' JEAN B BEHRMAN SYLVIA BERG ALICE M BRACHT RUTH V CARDAMON CATHERINE DE MATTIA ELEANOR A DOODY HAZEL DOUGLASS ANNE E DUNKERTON JANET H ELLIOT MARGARET F EPPENSTEINER LOUISE K FEDISON S MARION GARDNER ELSIE N GELLATLY DOROTHY E HAMLIN EVA K HARVEY GWEN A HOLINGER ASTRID HORTON G PHYLLIS JANES HELEN M KENYON KATHERINE KUERSTEINER ELSA KUNAR EDITH LAMONT MARION E LANCASTER GERTRUDE K LEWTHWAITE EDNA L LINGERT ADELE LOVETT CLEO L MAJESTIC KATHRYN MARTIN DOROTHEA E MASLIN NANCY MCELLIGOT MARIE MQNEIL ELIZABETH F 22 Hlllcresl Ave Yonkers 86I9 Elmlnurslf Ave Elmlnurslr L I I9O W Fron+ SI' Dunklrk 25 Cnesler SI Mounl' Vernon 84I2 IO5II'm S+ Rnclwmond Hull 565 W I75'l'I1 Sl' New York Il2I Flndlay Ave Bronx I29 Pike SI Carbondale P I0 Maple PI Clnclon I760 E 2Is+ S+ Brooklyn 237 Mann S'rree+ Prlskany Falls 40 27 22OIl1 S+ Bays1cle L I 52 McLaren SI' Red Bank 608 Llnden Ave Woodbridge 65 Hopkuns Ave Jersey Cxly 2I7 Silver S+ Bennlnglon VI 60 Brookvxew Ave Brldqeporl Conn 3569 DeKalb Ave Bronx I35 Walker Rd Mneola L I 77 Preslron SI Rldgefueld Park IB36 E I2II1 Sl' Brooklyn I5I E I8+I1S+ Brooklyn 7I5 Loubel' S+ Foresl Halls L I 5 Sou+I1 Lincoln SI' Bloomlnglon Indiana 25 02 37+I1 SI Long Island Crly N Y 25 Hlllcresl CI ForesI'vlIIe Conn 330 Arlengh Rd Douglaslon L I N Y 4-2I4 Ave I Brooklyn N Y 25 Fabian Ave Annandale S I N Y 3I0 Safford SI' Bennlnglon V+ 3308 29I'I1 SI' Long Island Clfy 84 Falrvrew Ave Jersey Cn+y 942 Presldenl SI' Brooklyn 9I Grand Ave Slalen Island R F D No 3 y II63 I ', ....,..........,............ ., , N.Y. , ........................................... 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GUEST, RUTH S ...........................,......,........ 23 Clinlon Ave., Fredonia, N.Y. , ............,................................., .. , N.Y. , ..........,.................... ., I , . ., N.Y. . ......................,..... ., ' ' , N.J. . . .,.,......,..,...............,.. . ., , N.Y. , ............................................. . . N.Y. . ........................ ., ' , . .. N.Y. , ..,................. 4I ' ., ' , ' . ............l.l,l...,..... ., ' ,N.Y. . ....,.,.,,....,.......... ' ' ., ' , N.J. . ........................................ ' ., , N.Y. . ,.........,.,..........,.,,....... .. ,N.Y. . ....... .....,....,...............4.,,,....,.. . . . . ,Tro , N.Y. I ILLUSTRATION B-WOMEN, i933 ILLUSTRATION B WOMEN I933 MEAD BEATRICE MILES NATALIE E MOFFITT FLORENCE E MORRIS MARGARET NICHOLS MARIAN NISSEN MARY PAINE CECILE B PATTERSON JANET PATYKEWICH VICTORIA PEOPLES LEILA PERSONS GERALDINE PIPPY ELEPNOR F PICHARD ETHOL H PRESTON LERA M OUINBY DOROTHY RATH HILDA M REAMER HELEN E RICHARDSON GLORIA H RUBINSKY RUTH S SCANLAN DOROTHY SCHERER GERTRUDE SCHNEIDER HELEN SEIELSTAD LUCILE L SOLLIE HELEN M STRNAD MARIE STULL HARRIETTA J TALBOTT ELIZABETH TAYLOR LILLIAN TEMPLETON ELIZABETH THOMPSON MAY TROUT LENORA VARADI HELEN E VOCKE SARAHANN C WALTERS MARY E WAXELBAUM ROSALIND WESTWATER JANET WHEAT EUGENIA L 985 Halsey SI Brooklyn N Y 57 Allanllc Ave Carlerel N J SI Edgewood S+ Harlrlord Conn I2 Johnson S+ New Brunswick N J 23 Sharlwan Blvd Bulllalo N Y I807 2nd Ave Cedar Rapids Iowa I4 Elslon Rd Upper Monlclarr N J 267 W 89+I1S+ N Y C 22 Frank S+ Newporl R I 2 Grace Courl Brooklyn N Y 490 Salusbury SI Worcesler Mass 6 Davls Ave E Orange N J II4 Highland Ave Walerbury Conn 508 Kung George Ave Roanoke Va I964 E 22nd SI Brooklyn NY Reavnlle N J l568 E 34Il'1 SI Brooklyn N Y 195s E l5+h S+ Brooklyn N Y II37 I2Is+ S+ Rlclnrnond Hull L I65 Prospecl' Park W Brooklyn N Y 24 75 38+Iw SI Aslorla L I 94 46 46+l1 Ave Elmhursl N Y 99 Cambridge Ave Slewarl Manor L I I2 Harnlllon SI Hamnllon N Y 74 27 62nd SI Glendale L I 32 Brnuron SI Madison N J Clweslnul' H1ll E Aurora N Y IBI6 4Il'm Ave Greal Falls Monl' 3II7 lrvlng Ave S Mlnneapolls Minn 80 Mlddle SI Gloucesler Mass l3OI Franklnn Rd Roanoke Va I69 PGCITIC SI Newark N J I65 Mann SI Flernlnglon N J Kaplwawk Ll 50 Plaza Sl' Brooklyn N Y I6II Cllllon Ave Columbus Oluo 346 E ZOSII1 SI Bronx N Y C lies ' .. RICHMAN. HILDA ...,...,..,.... ff.f.f.1ff'Qf.fQffff...95I EQ I2+h srl Brooklyn: NIYI , ...................,............. I - ., ' ', .L ' , W 'Jfffffffffffff 'I ' ' ., 'f ' ' f I 5 1 ILLUSTRATIONA 1933 MEN k x AT lasl we had arrived al Prall lnslilule. We were lingling wilh excile- menl as such lhoughls as: Will I make lhe grade? I wonder if lhey will be surprised al my abilily. I wonder when our classes slarl, or Gee, who's lhal prelly girl? , wenl lhrough our minds. Aller we had regislered, we scouled in lillle groups lor elusive lockers. Having lound our lockers we were senl lo room 33 lo awail lurlher inslruclions. Gradually lhe vacanl seals were lilled and we had a chance lo gel acquainled. Some ol us had had previous arl lraining, bul mosl ol us like Topsy, iisl growed. Presenlly lvlr. Longyear enlered. I-le inlroduced us lo Pralrl lnslilule and bade us welcome. Thus, hearlened we purchased our supplies and were oll on lhe lrail ol our dreams. - We have learned many lhings in lhe pasl year, among ,which are: lhe correcl applicalion ol wallle-baller lo a lellering problem, how lo use our heads in breaking up spaces inlereslingly, how lo gel good lones in casl class as well as in harmony and a clelinilion ol beauly. Togelher we have gone lhrough our lirsl year al Prall lnslilule. ll has been an enjoyable as well as a prolilable year. Al lhis poinl we can look back and lully appreciale lhe persevering and painslaking ellorls ol' our inslruclors who inspired, guided and encouraged us lo give lhe besl lhal was in us. We came lo Prall wilh lhe idea lhal we were prelly good. Forlunalely lhal idea was soon laken oul ol us and we were lully awakened lo lhe lacl lhal we were 'iiusl lol'able. I-lowever, we leel lhal if we can learn as much in lhe nexl lwo years as we have in lhe pasl year, lhe world will soon see a renaissance in American Arl. lvlay we slale here lhal we were pleased wilh lhe sample and lhal we are eagerly anlicipaling lhe lwo remaining years. CLASS OFFICERS ALFRED BEASLEY, Presiclenl ROGER KERR, Secrelary RENNOLD LUEDER, Vice-Presiclenl' ROBERT BODE, Treasurer H661 I 1. ILLUSTRATION B ms I MEN k GN SepTember 9, I93O, The New York CenTraI, The Pennsylvania, The New York, New I-Iaven and I-IarTTord Railroads, as well as sundry subways poured ouT aT PraTT InsTiTuTe a bewildered group oT males, who sTood in reverence wiThin The shadows oT The Ivlain Building waTching PraTT IiTe Take up where iT had IeTT OIT The previous spring. As we realized The easy Tamil- iariTy oT The older sTudenTs wiTh Their surroundings we hoped we could some day be alike. IT seemed impossible. We looked aT one anoTher and prayed Tor The besT. One day we suddenly Tound ThaT we were a well kniT uniT in PraTT IiTe. An eIecTion had given us a sTaTT oT oTficers. Classes had begun. We com- menced To know one anoTher, as well as our insTrucTors, Triendships Torrned, groups sprung up, we were working in unison. WiTh a sudden reaIizaTion The TuIlTiImenT oT our TirsT Iongings was upon us. We were a parT oT PraTT. Members oT IIIusTraTion B commenced To be evidenT in all acTiviTies. Four oT our sTaIwarTs donned The cIeaTed shoes To disporT Their abiIiTies wiTh The ArTsmen's Soccer Team. doing a greaT deal Toward placing The Team near The Top of The league. VarsiTy BaskeTbaII had To do wiThouT The service oT our hoopsTers who exhibiTed Their prowess in The inTercIass games. Meanwhile. Thanks To our able insTrucTors and wiTh counTIess hours oT eTTorT, we began To develop inTo budding arTisTs. Color harmony suddenly meanT more Than suiT and cravaT: symmeTry meanT someThing oTher Than a burial place: charcoal could be useTuI, Tor oTher Than Tuel. The Iaw oT Balance-Oh Yes! we soon Tound The proper balance oT books and beauTies. We are parT oT PraTT liTe. IT has noT been an easy Task reaching This sTage. No doubT many OT us would have mel' wiTh deTeaT in surmounjring The greaT diTFicuITies had iT noT been Tor The happy inTIuence and under- sTanding eTTorTs oT our kindly insTrucTors. whom we Thank Tor Their greaT parT in our advancemenT. CLASS OFFICERS A. LESLIE ROSS, PresicIenT CHARLES A. NEWMAN, Vice-Presideni' EDWIN J. REMBOLD, SecreTary and Treasurer 11671 ILLUSTRATION A-MEN, l933 ILLUSTRATION A, MEN-I933 ALBERT, JAM ES B ..........,........... ANDERSON. HAROLD L .......... .............. I 50 Senaior SI., Brooklyn, . . ARINK, CARLTON E ........... AUSTIN, ERWIN H ........ BARNETT, HAROLD ........,.. BEASLEY, ALFRED P .......... BODE, ROBERT W ........... BOEHLE, ALBERT ................ BROWN. SANFORD S ........ BURLING, HOWARD ......... CHIARELLO, RALPH ............. CH RISTIANA. EDWARD I.. ........53 Sammis Ave., Baloylon, L. I., N.Y. .........466 Kenwood Ave., Delmar,N.Y. 65Il1 S+., Brooklyn, N.Y. Willow S+., Glen Ridge, N.J. S. Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. ........I4-II IZOII1 S+., College PI., L. I., N.Y. Main S+., Weslr Haven, Conn. .........I7O S. Parson's Blvd., FIusl1ing,N.Y. Delaware Ave., Albany, N.Y. S. 4Ih Ave., Ilion, N. Y. CLARKE, READE ............................ 803 E. Wells SI., Apl. I5, Milwaukee, Wis. CRAWFORD, RALPH W ......... ...................,..,. I 3II Abbolr Rd.. Bulilalo. N.Y. CUNNINGHAM. WILLIAM .,..........., 35 Old Field P+. Rd., Greenwich, Conn. D'AMICO. LOUIS A ....,...... DAVISON. WALTER B ..,...... Schiller SI., Buffalo, N.Y. Slocklon S+., Higl1I'sIown,N.J. DOUGLAS, HARRY V ..........................,........ I3 Devoe S+., Soullw River, N.J. DUFF. RODERICK ,................... 83 Carllon Ave., Porl Wasliinglon, L. I., N.Y. EADEH, ALFRED R .......... ................................... 5 63 48'rI1 SI., Brooklyn, N. Y. EVANS, DAVID R ................. FRIEDMAN, WALTER ......... GLOSS, HERBERT H .........., GREENE, DUDLEY W .......... HALL, GEORGE F .....,.... HEMEON, MINER W .......... HIPWELI.. GRANT I.. N. Bridge S+., Somerville, N. J. ..........288 Hawllworne Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. I5 N. 4+Iw SI., Minersville, Pa. Wlwilman Ave., VV. Harllord, Conn. Parkside Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. .............................Yarmou+l1, Nova Scolia ................8509 76+I1 SI., WoodI1aven,N.Y. HOFMANN, FRED E ....... ............................. I 46 S. 4Il1 Ave., ll1on,N.Y. HOIE, CLAUS ...................... ...................... I 247 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. JOHNSON, JAMES .......................... 242 S. MI. Vernon Ave., Unionrown, Pa. KELSEN, HAMILTON T .......... ................. I O6 Flelclwer SI., Tonawanda, N. Y. KERR, ROGER B .................., ................. E asf Shore R.d., Jameslown, R. I. KRAIDICH. WILLIAM ......... KRAMER. STANLEY L ......... KRESS. GEORGE H ......... KRITZLER. HENRY ........,..... LUEDER. RENNOLD A ........ ............2IOA N. Henry SI., Brooklyn, N.Y. O. ........65-I2 78Il1 SI., Middle Village, L. I., N. Y. .............3627 2l6l'I'n Sl., Bayside, L. l.,N.Y. IO Delaware Ave., l+I1aca,N. Y. Oakdale Rd., Cleveland, I I691 ..........567 Hanover SI., Fall River, Mass. N Y ILLUSTRATION B-MEN. I933 ILLUSTRATION B, MEN-I933 MCDANIEL, WI-IITT W ............,. MCDONALD, MATTHEW J ....A Blake S+., Greenville, S. C. Glenwood Ave., Pillslield, Mass. MENIG, ARTHUR I: .......,..,.... ........,... 539 Jelllerson Ave., Elizabelln, N. J. MEYER, E. BYRON .........,..,.,.,..,.... 864 Anaconda Ave., Clwarleslon, Wesl Va. MIKIN, STANLEY J ............ ......,.....,...... 2 4I Guilford SI., Bulilalo, N. Y. MINOR, REGINALD M .,,,.,.. .,.........,.,,,....,., 5 63 66+Iw Sl., Brooklyn, N. Y. NEWMAN, CHARLES A .......,. . ............. l29 Winler SI., Norwood, Mass PALERMO, SALVATOR N ......, ..,.....,,..,,..,..,.,. I 45 Busli Ave., Bulllalo, N. Y. PARSKE, THEODORE E ........,.,......,....... l20 Keil SI., Norllw Tonawanda, N. Y. PLATT WALTER R. JR ..., Applelon Rd., Glen Ridge, N. J. PORTER, ROBERT J., JR ........... I52 Beach 97II'1 SI., Rockaway Beach, N. Y. REILLY, JOHN J ............,... .....,............... I 20 Easl 42nd SI., Brooklyn, N. Y. REMBOLD, EDWIN J ....,.,..,.. .....,................... 2 29 Orange Sl., Burlalo, N. Y. ROSE, GEORGE WARD .......... ........... I I65 Lindley SI., Bridgeporl, Conn. ROSENBERG, NELSON G .,..............,............ 905 Roxboro SI., Durham, N. C. ROSS, A. LESLIE ,.,................,... .58 Wlfiillinglwam PI., Wesl Orange, N. J. ROTOLO, JOACHIM P ....... ................... 3 2I Sackell S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. SAENGER, WILLIAM ........,., .............. 5 BSI 44II1 Ave., Woodside, L. I., N. Y SCHNEEMAN, CHARLES ........ .........,... I 46I Easl 63rd SI., Brooklyn, N. Y. SEAMAN, C. LESLIE ,.,......... ........... S all Poinl-Rd., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. SLEPIAN, SAMUEL ........,... .,........... 3 37 Morlimer SI., Bulllalo, N. Y. SOLLIE, MORGAN ,........... ....,.......... I 2 I-Iarnillon SI., Hamillon, N. Y. STRICKLAND, EARL C .... ...........,... I 075 Lakeview Ave., Sclweneclady, N. Y. UYDESS, STANLEY A ..,.,...................,.........,.... I429 Bryanl Ave., Bronx, N. Y WAHL, FRANCIS SEGAN, JR ...,. 345 Tremonl SI., Norllw Tonawanda, N. Y. WALCI-IAK, FRANK ......,............,........,....................................... Maple Hill, Pa. WALDROFE, ERNEST JOHNS ................. 9l Ray S+., New Brunswick, N. J. WALLACE, IRVING ............,.............,..,.. I63 Tompkins Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. WELCH, GEORGE A ............... .......,,. 3 92 Slnannon S+., Sclweneclady, N. Y. WERTI-IEIMER, SAMUEL .......,.. ............,.. 2 85 Easl I74+lw Sl., Bronx, N. Y. WIELOGORSKI, HENRY ......... .,............. 4 30 62nd SI., Brooklyn, N. Y WOLESON, SIDNEY .,.........,. .......... 9 O Bainbridge S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. WRIGHT, STAN MARK ......, ......... 3 I Slanley Rd., Soullw Orange, N. J. ZUBERANO, MAURICE E. .............. 56-20 39Il'1 Ave., Woodside, L. I., N. Y. lI7Il 72 L 1: ILLUSTRATIONX RATT :s a very :nTeresT:ng place Tor The one who keeps hls eyes open I-Ie w:ll always T:nd someTh:ng new happenmg WheTher :Ts makung mod ern Th:ngs more modern Than modern or lusT wh:sk:ng a sTray :dea :nTo acT:on To resulT :n some sTupencIous :nnovahon :s oT I:TTIe consequence The TacT rema:ns however ThaT PraTT has Tor The very T:rsT T:me opened :Ts doors To a mld year class lIIusTraT:on IX Tlndlng :Ts way round school becomlng more or less acqua:nTed w:Th The older classes and maklng :TseIT known To The member oT The TacuITy w:Th wh:ch :T has come :n conTacT has dec:ded ThaT PraTT I:Te :s qu:Te :nTeresT:ng Besldes hav:ng learned To make The mosT oT Mlss EveresTs packmg The class oTT To a morn:ng aT The Brooklyn Museum every now and Then The members oT The class have recogn:zed lvhss Ashbrooke s real :nTeresT :n The:r progress MISS Ashbrooke by The way :s :usT as new :n PraTT as The Th:rTy Three young people w:Th whom she spends so much T:me The class :s exTremely TorTunaTe ln havlng as one oT :Ts :nsTrucTors Mr PFICG The well known auThor:Ty on IeTTer:ng Mr Graves does h:s level besT To :nTeresT h:s class IH anaTomy and prove The value OT ThaT sublecT when appllecl To I:Te drawmg And ask Mr Jackson whaT he Thlnks oT The pep The snap and The sparklmg I:Te lIlusTraT:on IY emanaTes :n cosTumed Tlgure classl The class :s sT:ll Tryung To please Mr Ferguson :n The maTTer oT casT clrawmg w:Th all :Ts planes All Told The Th:rTv odd new PraTT people seem To be gomg The way oT all T:rsT year sTudenTs Mr Boudreau :s exTremely :n eresTed :n Th:s new class and whaT w:ll become oT :T In The Tall a Tew of The members of The class w:ll have dropped ouT and The rema:n:ng ones w:ll probably be ass:m:IaTed :nTo some of The regularly orgamzecl classes There :s Too The poss:b:l:Ty ThaT some OT The more amb:T:ous ones oT The class by doung a b:T oT exTra work dur:ng The summer may be placed :n second year classes upon The re open :ng oT school :n SepTember A voTe oT Thanks Then To Mr Boudreau Tor The unusual opporTun:Ty ThaT IIlusTraT:on IX enloys because oT hum CLASS OFFICERS JASSMINE SAFRONOFF Pres:denT PHILIP A FASONE SecreTary ALBERT FUNT Vlce Pres:denT ROLF B JENSEN Treasurer II73 , I934 R I 1 ILLUSTRATION X, I934 ILLUSTRATION X I934 ADLER HAROLD L ASI-IEAR SEYAI-I BONORA FRANK J BOSI-IKO JOSEPI-IINE T BROSEY EVELYN T BUTLER IRMA CAPALDO GENISIA CICCOLELLA OLYMPIA COCI-IRAN TI-IELMA C COOPER GERTRUDE V CORDING ADELE F EULENCAMP LOUIS Jr FASONE PHILIP A FRASER MERLYN D FUNT ALBERT GROSS BEATRICE B I-IARRELL MARY L B JONASSON SEVERIN L LOCKE MARY EMMA MARTIN DUDLEY R McCADDIN MARGARET McINNES ESTELLE C MCMURRAY MARION E MEISLICI-I FRANCES MEOLA JOI-IN C MUNZINGER OTTO I-I SAFRONOFF JASSMINE SAVOIA ALMA C II 5 SMITI-I MARION C SMITI-I ROGER P SPELANSKY MARY WILLIAMS B WAYNE WRIGLEY RUTI-I ZARCI-IY I-IARRY 948 E Pkwy Brooklyn 2I4O 66II1 SI Brooklyn 2925 86II1 SI Brooklyn 290 E I4-3rCI SI Bronx 9737 9IsI SI Ozone Pk L L 4I 42 Parsons Blvd Fluslfung L I 27I9 Ave L 83II I3II1 Ve 6907 I9'I'I 1 Ave 24IO PlIkln Ave 4 III I I483 Buslwwxck Pkwy 77I4 IZII1 Ave 407 EIna SI 782I 2OII1 Ave IO5 Bay 29II1 SI Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn eaclu I29Il1 SI Belle I-Iarbor L I BI9 7OII1 SI Brooklyn 8853 8IsI Ave Glendale L I 9IO ProspecI Pl Brooklyn 48 I-IarIe SI Baldwun L I I268 48Il1 SI Brooklyn I37 40 96 PI Ozone Pk L I 6I6 Columbus Ave BeIIeIonIa1ne I4OI E 4II1 SI Brooklyn I22 3 PI Broo yn I3O Woodward Ave RuII'1erIord 408 AIIanIlc Ave II4II1 Ave S Richmond I I6 Camlarrdge PI WhnIney Ave MI 573 GaIes Ave 983 Ocean Ave 2366 35+h SI 275 E 55IIw SI I 751 Brooklyn I-I1 I Olrno N Brooklyn N Carmel Conn Brooklyn N Brooklyn N L I ClIy N Y Brooklyn N , . ..,...,I...................v,..,.....,.,..,... . ., ,N.Y. - , ..I,....,....I..,..,,....,.,....,r.............. ., ,N.Y. , .,.,,r,,.r...,,r,......,.r........,......r... ., .N.Y. , ..,..........r,......,I...Ir......... . ., ,N.Y. , ...,.,....,... r,...,I.I. ....r.. . , .. . .N.Y. , .....r..,.......,.,..,.,...,.......I - ., ' , .,,N.Y. , ,,....I......r.......,.r.................. . ., ,N.Y. , ..........,..,..v,..,......... 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CHARLES PRATT INTERIOR DECORATION ' I-IE second year wlII go much quicker Than The TlrsT and when you geT To The Third you w1II Thunk you have IusT begun So sand one oT our nnsTrucTors when we wuTh The Iook oT bI1ssTuI nqnor ance on our Taces were TursT 1mTuaTed lnTo The I sT1TuTe Oh why bring ThaT up ThoughT we wlII Thanks grvmg vacaT1on ever come '7 BUT IT came and wenT as did our TlrsT year which IeTT us hardened aTTer our sTruggIe wuTh mTeresT1nq edges anaTomlcaI diagrams and all The oTher problems ThaT assauI The Treshman The second year we enTered wuTh The pIea anT Teellng oT comung back To oId Trlends and old pIaces Dunnq Thus year we were separaTed Trom some oT our cIassmaTes who beTore we knew IT The second year ended w1Th no IlTTIe exc1TemenT caused by The marrnage oT one OT The Taxr members oT The cIass Among oTher Thnngs +ha+ happened during Thus year There us one which wlII go down ln The annals of The lnTerlor decoraT1on deparTmenT ThaT as The arr1vaI OT The new desks which came To us as a Chr1sTmas pres enT ATTer The T1rsT TIash oT enThus1asm some oT us don T know wheTher To be gIad or sorry Tor aIThough They make work easier They cerTa1nIy are hard on The sTockungs BeTore closing Thus hlsTory some menT1on shouId be made oT The versaT1Ie TaIenT oT some oT us Tor we have accomplished dancers muslclans aThIeTes bridge pIayers model housewlves whaT more'7 DoubTIessIy success WI' be Theurs In many Trelds besldes arT So wITh a mlxTure OT' hope and yeT Tlmld1Ty aT The prospecT oT comlng so soon IU conTacT wuTh The business world we bud good bye To PraTT In sT1TuTe and our years There CLASS OFFICERS ARMAND J BLANCHARD Presldeni' FRIEDAA WIEDEMANN SecreTary KATHRYN F FARRELL Vice PresldenT FRANCES L DECKER Treasurer II77 i6I -e-. . O . I -, ' 3 . fu , o. . . - -r- ' . - - :- ' cu O l ' 3 - - CU ' - 2 , -' :T .I , Q- ' . - . C 1 , in .. 2- ' N . ' Q .2 I' C : , . ' . Q I , . 2, - . I . so - . I :1 - n- ' l I ' 1 ' cv A ' No 3 . , Q3 Ill ' f - . ' ou - ' 1: n n-P - . - - , ' S Ln T . cn I : . ' LQ -' ':. ' . '22 - ' . 3 , - , CD , . Q- ' I . , 3 A v T .CD ' I ' - - , 5 - ' . -I-I , I ' . ' I - Z. 1 ' - Q . - n D . Q- . . 3, I . on .. -. ' 3 . - . . - ., o. . ?. vmnrronln 1 l BEDELL, SYLVIA F. Syl Il Cornwall Ave., Baldwin, L. l. Palelleers, l929: Volley Ball, l93O. l The one member of lhe class who firmly believes Jrhal silence is golden, which makes us lilce her none Jrhe less, and her work none The worse. BERNARD, FREDERICK F. Bud Glendale, Ohio Arlsmen, l929-303 Class Vice-Presidenl, l93O. One who seldom Tails in whal' he underlalces and one who is bound lo succeed. The boy wirh a meg- aphone voice and a booming personalily, who Jrhinks ihal Smilh College, Cincinnaii, and The aparlmeni are iusl' The nuls. BILLMEYER, CHARLES K. Charlie l8O Slock S+., Hanover, Pa. Arismen, 1929-30, Class Treasurer, l929-30. Cheerlulness and iollily seem lo emanale from him. One of The who is who in our class. Preferred by all ladies-liked by all The men. BLANCHARD, ARMAND J. Dulce 209-I5 Bardwell Ave., Bellaire, L. l. Arismen, l929-30-3l: Class Treasurer, l929: Aris- men Represenlalive, l93Og Class Presiclenl, I93l. The only man in Jrhe class who seems lo enioy riding 'ro and from school. A firm desciple of Chippendale, our Firsi Prize man, and mosl' eilicienl Presidenl. BRADDOCK, LEONARD W. Brad. Folkslon, Ga. Arlsmen, l929-30. One of Jrhose Soulhern genllemen who seem io favor dark-haired ladies. A good sporl, liked by everyone even if we do laid him along. ll7s1' CARPENTER, LEONA M. Lee Wl1iTe River JuncTion, VT. PaleTTeers, l929-30-31: Swimming, I929g Glee Club, l930g Class Vice-PresidenT, l929q CapT. Volley Ball, l929g Women's Club RepresenTaTive, l930. PersonaliTy plus, a cheerful smile, a pair OT brown eyes. Sum ToTal:-Liked by everybody, Trorn Jimmie, up. DECKER, FRANCES L. Fran. Delhi, N. Y. PaleTTeers, l929-30-3Ig PraTTonia RepresenTaTive, l930g Class Treasurer, l93I. She lives up To her convicTions and we admire her Tor iT, buT we like her Tor herselT. A person who hides an undersTanding naTure and a golden hearT under a TemperamenTal exTerior. FARRELL, KATHRYN F. Kay I I7 ForesT Ave., Cranford, N. J. Class Secrelrary, I929g Women's ,Club Representa- Tive, l93lg Class Vice-PresidenT,l l93lg Palerreers, I929-30. The possessor oT lovely eyes and one oT Those quieT personaliTies ThaT combines charm, abiliTy, and ole- TerminaTion. ' HERR, BETTY ANNE SeTTy Sanne 4 S. George ST., Millersville, Pa. Volley Ball, l929-30: CapTain, I930: PaleTTeers, I929-30-3lg PaleTTeer RepresenTaTive, 19303 Glee Club, 1930. ' Our Amazon, also TirsT on The volley-ball courT. And she cerTainly is noT The lasT when iT comes To geTTing prizes. HILL, JUNE O. June 500 W. Genesee ST., Lansing, Mich. PaleTTeers, l929-30-3lg Glee Club, l930. One oT The reasons why genTlemen preTer blondes. We are all sorry she leTT and wish her The besT OT everyThing. 11791 ll6l PM-ITTODIH JACOBS, FLORENCE K. Jakey i I7 Chauncey S+., As'l'oria, L. l. Palerreers, I929-30: Baskerball, l929: Caprain, I930. The premiere d'anseuse of The school, usually firsl' in anyrhing she unclerralces. One of 'rhe hardesl' workers in class and a sraunch and loyal friend. l McCANN, MARICA Rica 2529 Warring Si., Berkeley, Cal. Golden opinions from all sorrs of people. The girl responsible for rhe coasr ro coasr air mail service, and long disiance relephone. This populariry musr be deserved. MOLINEUX, CONSTANCE R. Connie 385 Clinion Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Palerreers, I929: Glee Club, 1930: Fencing, I929. Our aurhoriry on Wesr Poinl. Red hair, vivaciry, charm, and excellenr good rasie, all in one. RAGOSINE, NATALIE E. Na+-Nai' l256 761'h S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. Palerieers, i929-30: PraH'onia Represenrarive, l93I. Always our inspirarionl Wirh Thar innaie abilify and personaliry if will noi' be dirlicull' for her To reach even grearer heigh1's. Everyone loves our Na+-Na+. ' RUMMELL, PAUL L. Schmalfl 37 Holland PI., Buffalo, N. Y. i Hello Everybodyul The closesl' comperiior +0 John l-leld Jr. and Rock- well Kenr. The big reason for Jrhe populariry of The New Yorker and green ries. .ll80l SHAFFER MELVIN B S a 843 Maun S+ Norihampion Pa Arlsmen l929 The Samson of our class We wonder where he gels all hus s'rreng+h We donr know much aboul hum buf hus work speaks for ufsell SPRINGFELS SPENCER EVELYN E Speed IZ69 Muchugan Ave Buffalo N Y Palelfeers I929 The gurl wu+h no speed lumu'r un her work Alrer we saw cerraun phorographs we don'r wonder why she fakes no homework God speed To you' SWIGART JEAN A Jean Sheffield Ill Class Secrefary l929 Palerjreers l929 30 31 Palerreers Represenrahve I93O 31 One of Jrhe smallesr and sweelesr un class Yer here us Jrhe gurl who keeps crowclung Jakey our Appearances are cerlaunly deceuvung WIEDEMANN FRIEDA A ree 9006 l601'h S+ Jamauca N Y Palefreers l929 30 3l Baske+ball l930 Class Secrerary l93l Swummung l929 30 Baseball l929 The only gurl who does nor muncl connmurung One of her grealesr achuevemenrs us The remarkable provernenf un our s'rory 'lellers arrendance WILLIAMS CHARLOTTE A Charlue 60 Larkun S+ Bangor Me Palelnleers l929 Chunese Larurern Fencung l929 30 3l Baskerball I929 30 Baseball l929 The gurl wurh a shadowy pasr and a dum prospecr ahead Which surnply means Thar CharloHes hobby us shades and shadows ancl angular perspecluve You would never rhunk 'rhar lookung ar her uua l!6l PMITTOIIII-I WINDRUM, MARGARET E. Windy Shokan. N. Y. Paleffeers. i929-307 Baskefball, l929-30. Anofher girl who finds no difficulfy in making a baslcef or solving a prospecfive problem. l-ler never failing clweerfulnesshis as refreshing as her nick-name. WORCESTER. JOHN F. Jr. Woos 59I Easi' I5+h Sfreef, N. Porfland, Ore. - A person who works as hard as Jaclc cloes, cannof help buf succeed. Our aufliorify on flwe sfock markef ancl all fhings financial. lg? 5? E' - -1 'ia iiCS1TEi l iiE1i i ' Eiiiilif i .E - 'zzziii' 'i r!i lf' Kam., N821 INTERIOR DECORATION MOOTI-I sa1Ilng was rnrerrupred Iasr year by a mlghfy sIorm II carried us off our course and dlverr d our mlnds The happy and Trxvolous srde of schooI Infe en'I'reaIlngIy caIIed as we headed 'Ior Indian Polnlr I due Iurne The Polnf came ln'Io view and Jrhe anchor Iowered amld 'rhe dln of excIamaIory excllremenf and wavlng of Iunch boxes The good ship Decorahon was dragging aI her anchor when w boarded her I+ seemed good Io be back a+ schooI agaun In checkung Ihe crew many of our friends were missing We aII hope 'I'haI IH our course Through Ince some shnfhng winds vuII brmng us back I'og Iher Memornes and frlendshups Ilnger Several n w hands were Iaken on Ihrs Irup and as hme wenr on new 'Friendships Iormed Affer a week of saulmg bound for Porlr Merropoluran we sxghjred a ship Thar carried a cargo of Sponges wafer palIs and desugners IvIeIro polnran afforded us unInml+ed opporI'unlIy for refreshlng acqualnIances wujrh 'Ihe anhgues The ArIsmens swimming Iearn has succeeded again and we are happy Io be represenred by Iwo of our men The Ialr sex of our group showed 'Ihe1r aIhIeIlc prowess by wunnung honors In voIIeybaII and swimming A dance on board a ship given by our fellow sfudenlrs enabled us ro come IU con'racI wlfh one anoI'her soc1aIIy and become beHer acquaunred Smoorh sa1I1ng ns ahead and a vas+ amounr of mlsforfunes may be Iorgorlren We are opening a new book ID I1Ie and our sa1Is are Io The winds A grear deal of hard work we are sure of in 'rhe Iurure and w1I'h II we hope wnII come a grea+ cIeaI of happiness CLASS OFFICERS WILLIAM H GARNISS Presldeni' RUTH JARMER Vice Presldeni' MARJORIE STEWART Secre'I'ary Treasurer I83I 3 I S , U . . . 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I f . -.- V , , , .J INTERIOR DECORATION, l932 INTERIOR DECORATION I932 COLE DANA S COLEMAN DONALD R COMBS AUDREY 6 DODGE ROBERT M JR EASTON HAROLD V EDWARDS MARIE C EVANS ARLEEN M GARRISON MARION HATTENBACH RUTH H JOHNSON PHYLLIS B KIPP LAURENCE N KRIKORIAN ALBERT P 607 WGSIWIDQTOH S+ Abingron Mass Wesrerly R I 26I5 Ave S Brooklyn N Y 23 Devendorf S+ Mohawk N Y Orleans Nebraska Gorham Rd Cascade I79 Thorndyke Rd Irondequour IB4 UIsIer Ave Walden 3396 Bedford Ave BrookIyn IOO Thorne Ave Orchard Park 55 Ruversnde Dr Sidney N 328 Edgewood Ave New Haven Conn LINDSTROM SANDFORD J 202 LlncoIn SI JamesIown N Y LUNDSTROM GERTRUDE MOODY FLORENCE OLSON CARL J REINHARDT JOHN R SWAN RIPLEY A WATKINS BERNARD C WHITE KATHLYN A 9IOSIuarI' SI Edgewood Birmingham Ala 25 AIvey SI Schenedrady N Y I7I6 Easf 45+h SI Sea'rIIe Washlng+on 5II N Tioga SI Hhaca N Y 3I2 Washungron Ave Brooklyn N Y Palrrerson N Y Pnursford Vermonr 'erm' H851 , .....,,.r....................,. ., ' , N , ....,....r.........,..,,,......... ., , N , .,,......,......,..,....... .. , N , ...I....,................ ., , N JONES, ELIZABETH ..........................,.........,. 55 Calvin Parkway, Buffalo, N , .................................,..,...... ' ' ., ' , N So in The use of maxims Jrhaf aid your spirilual or moral nafure, have one as your Talisman Through life. 'You will 'Find as you grow older fha? lhe proverbs of Solomon, and Jrhe maxims of sages of all ages are irue. Bulr Fr is noi' +he many +ha1' you wani, so much as sleadfasily holding on lo one. CHARLES PRATT INDUSTRIAL DESIGN AN :T be Three whole years sunce we T1rsT enTered PraTT7 We were all sTrangers TO each oTher and To The schOoI buT soon aTTer The Opening OT schooI we were given a geT acqualnTed dance by The lunlor and sensor cIasses In InTerlOr Design ITS arm was accomphsheo and beTore long we had all made new Trlends Our T1rsT year TIew by a happy year Iaden vnTh work and pIay AT The begnnnnng OT' The second year we were greelred by a course enTlreIy revlsed and dlvlded 1nTO separaTe courses In InTer1or DecOraT1On and IndusTruaI Design We lonned Torces w1Th The Third year cIass ID IndusTr1aI Desugn and wnTh Two peopIe Trom The General ArT cIass Tormed The pioneering group In The course Under The very able Ieadershlp OT Miss BIurnenThaI we Iearned The amaznng design possrbuhhes OT everyday Thungs nn TexT1Ie desugns AT The close OT The second year which lmposslble Though 1T seems wenT more quncIcIy Than The TnrsT we parTed Trom our semor compamons Back Tor our IasT year' We cIalm now The dlsTlncT1on OT being The smaIIesT cIass IU The school IT never w1II be again Due perhaps To Our enThuslasT1c adverTls1ng OT our classes under Mr Philip PraTT and Mlss IVIargareT BIumenThaI as weII as oThers OT Our much appreclaTed TacuITy our course has already become very popuIar our Three years have been happy Ones and capable 1nsTrucTOrs we have Iearned WlTh Mr PraTT we developed a need IT when we go a lob hunT1ng Good Tlmes pass quickly and Under The Tu1T1On oT our nnTeresTed deslgn wlTh all 1Ts aIIled subIecTs sense OT humor We II prObabIy ING We express Our Thanks and heIped To enI1ghTen us In The varuous phases OT arT To Mr Boudreau 1nTrOduced This course mTO The currrculum we are deepIy graTeTuI and wrsh him all success In his endeavors To develop The course TO The hlghesT sTand ards OT perTecTlOn WO apprecnahon To all The 1nsTrucTOrs w O CLASS OFFICERS LOUIS H GRESS Pres SERA HANNAH STEINHAUER Secy Treas I87 III . I 4 -- n' - . ' ' n ' ,. 'n 3 . - 1 - 2 I I I I:-'1 ' I . I .TT ' 1 , In . . PMJTTOHIH GRESS, LOUIS H. Lou ' 39 Roosevell' Ave., Wesiwood, N. J. Class Presideni, I93l. The recl-headed masculine quarler of our illuslrious class. ln spare momenis he praclices 'lhe Jrhi'rher . li he doesn'+ become head designer ol: 'rhe biggesl lexlile house in New Yorlc, Lou iniends lo open a swanlcy nighl-club. LUECKOFF, VIOLA A. A Val 290 Vermonl Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Volleyball, l929-30: Paleiieer Represeniaiive. l93O. l-las a penchanl' for earrings, shorl, or long and dangling. Anyihing of Spanish origin has parlicular appeal for Viola. Falls down fhe siairs occasionally- bul' who cares, wilh such a cure ai hand! STEINHAUER, HANNAH SERA Sera 56 S+. Packs Ave., Jersey Ci'l'y, N. J. Secreiary-Treasurer, .I 93 l 1 Prallonia Represenlaiive, l93O. Someiimes guiei and hardworking-someiimes a person ol: moods and caprices one cannol 'l'ell how Sera will be from day l'o day. Will consider no man under lhiriy, she says. STUART, FLORENCE ALICE Flo 8008 Ridge Blvd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Volleyball, l929-30: VVomen's Club Represenlalive. I93O. Flo, our modern maiden and dancing daughier, has a peculiar flair for S. gl T. men, visiling lhe gym. and 'rripping over ash cans. Ohl 'rhose riolous week-ends she has! liaal INDUSTRIAL DESIGN EELING Iresh and full of Isle aller a glornous sea voyage we conhnue on wrlh hall of our crew bul on anolher shnp We are now on Ihe slsler shlp of Ihe Decorahon One brlghl' May morning Iasl year afler a 'rerrlble blow whale off Man hallan we 'found ourselves aI lndlan Polnl on Ihe Hudson wnlh Ihe bad wealher condlllons and change ol crew we managed Io Iceep bul a shorl' dlslance from 'Ihe Decoralmon We buclc and break Ihrough glanr waves Ihar rush before us So lar we ve managed Io come Through on lop Lasl Iall we unlled wllh 'rhe crew ol Decorallon and enlerlalned Ihe less experlenced followers of nnlereshng edges and sparkling arrangemenls On our shlp everylhlng has been brlghr and gay Five new lands were added and wllh Ihe cooperallon ol The old gang everylhlng wen? smoolhly proved serxous One of our more achve sallors look Ihe Crns Crall our for a spun and colllded wnlh a porponse a Iew shlches Ihen back on deck The crew has :Is ears somewhal allecled Frrday mornxngs bul so lar no damage has been done Tuesdays seem shorler Ihan olher days Io us Somehow we hale Io leave room 33 In all our classes our worlc has Ialcen greal slrldes and has surprised us In :Is lump from our caliber of lasl year In sporls our puclc chasers had a crack Jream unlll Ihe Dlehlrans came up from Ihe galley I-Iowever we ollsel Ihal by Ialclng over Ihe champuon ship of Ihe school In volleyball Two of our men are baslcelball Iossers of Ihe Arlsmen and In Iennls we have a leader Mosl' of our lourney has been compleled We have dug In and lcepl' our boar 'rrlm for The worsl' of slorms Our Iookoul says 'rheres land ahead' A+ our posls we carry on CLASS OFFICERS WILLIAM H GARNISS Presldenl' RUTH JARMER Vice Presldenl MARJORIE H STEWART Secre'Iary and Treasurer II89 - D A number ol us oblained slclc leave now and 'lhehg bul' none of our ailmenls I INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, I932 INDUSTRIAL DESIGN-I932 BAKARIAN, LUCY .,,....,... BALDWIN, JEAN C ...,,...,... BONE, CHARLOTTE ,......,..,.,,....A.,... BOYNTON. C. WHITMAN ,.......,.... COOK, GILBERT ...,..............,.. .. d'ARSI, EUGENIE ....,............ ELLIOT, THOMAS E ...,,... FELTON. DORIS L ........... FERRIS, ELVIRA K .............., GARNISS, WILLIAM H ....,,,.. JARMER, RUTH .............,..... JOHNSON. PHILIP L .............. REID, DONALD ......,.,.................. STEWART, MARJORIE H .......... WISEBURN, MARION WRITER, ALAN B ....,.......... Cerfrre SI., NewIon 2I Godfrey Rd., Upper Mon+cIairI, CI1esInu+ SI., Gardiner, ...574 Rahway Ave., Woodbridge ..........275 CIIn'ron Ave., Brooklyn, 1 ...........36I GaIes Ave., Brooklyn, ...........244 GaIes Ave., BrooIcIyn, .37 Milford S+., Hamillron, E. I7IIw SI., BrooIcIyn, I. Mass. N. J Mass N. J N. Y. N. Y N. Y N. Y N. Y R. I 232 Cer1IraI Ave., Somerset Ky 3079 Texas Ave., Dormonf, Pa 44 WIIIOW SI., Waferbury, Conn ..........2958 Marion Ave., Bronx, .................................TyIerviIIe, .......R.E.D. No. I, Middlefowh, V 11911 N. Y Conn N. Y Clwaracler represenls Jrlwal hidden vlrfue which prompfs our +hougl'm+s and acrions. H' is formed by our daily lrmablls. Li+lle Jrlwings malce H, lillle Things mar I+. H is of slow growllw. Our secrel' llwouglfrs shape il. Have a pride in your characrer. Do nol' do anyfhing you would be ashamed of. Be a genlle- man, whalever your business. CHARLES PRATT DESIGN EPTEIVIBER The nnnTh arrlved and a new class ln clesngn enTered Thrulled wlTh The Idea oT sTarT1ng on Thelr TlrsT lap as arT1sTs Everyone had wa1Ted anxuously Tor This blg day because :T would mark a new begmnmg In each oT our Inves IT was a Tune s1ghT To see Thus group oT eager sTudenTs gaTher and IT was sTzlI more wonderTuI To Think ThaT all oT Them would be your Trlends wlTh1n a shorT Trrne Thlngs were qu1Te new aT TlrsT and 1T was some Time beTore we became accusTomed To all The new ways ATTer we goT unTo The swung oT Things we TelT Ilke old Timers We were enTerTalned by our senior maTes who gave a dance Tor us which was very successful We have also enloyed The oTher acTnv1T1es oT The school As The old saying goes All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy we have parTlclpaTed In The sporTs Some oT our Talr maids represenTed us on The hockey and volley ball Teams Our boys are wanTlng Tor The sprung To come so ThaT They will have a chance To swaT The baseball around We may have a second Babe RuTh m our class And now as The days and weeks go by we are gradually being de veloped 1nTo a group oT promssmg designers We are all oT The same sp1rrT as on The day we enTered eager To Succeed Ours is a congenial group All are looking Toward The same goal and hoping To reach IT IU a Tew years We know ThaT no maTTer how shorT a Tlme IS spenT aT PraTT :T us helplng us To be a I1TTIe nearer To our goal S as we sTr1ve on To gaTher The knowledge ThaT PraTT InsTnTuTe oTTers may The nexT Treshman class have as many happy memories as we have had CLASS OFFICERS DOROTHYC MacINTOSH Pres:denT MARY ELLEN SCHLEMMER Secy CARLETON LEWIS SAFFORD Vice Pres RUSSELL C COREY Treasurer T193 F, I933 T1 DESIGN, l933 DESIGN I933 BEEBE HELEN I-Iamlllron BERSTEIN PEARL L II98 Carroll S+ Brooklyn BLOOMBERG RUDOLPH Norlh Granby COREY RUSSEL C Porr Jervls DE FOREST WINIERED CASTLETON I I5 Henry SI Scheneclady DYER ESTHER Cromwell EGELHOFER MAXINE IBI6 Maollson SI Brooklyn EMERSON MYRA 5OI Dryden Rd Ilhaca ENNIST VELDA L Highland FANSHER DOROTHY BUFORD I557 Marine Pkwy Brooklyn Conn Conn GEHRIS WALTER E I8IO Holly Rd Readung P GREENE FLORENCE C HATTENBACK AUDREY HOMER CHARLES M HOMER PHILIP F INGLEE MARGARET F 7 Bruce S+ Scoha 3396 Bedford Ave Brooklyn Por'r Jervus Porl Jervls II9 Union Ave Amllyvrlle L I KUNZE ROSA MacINTOSH DOROTHY C MASTERS MADELINE B MEISSNER FLORENCE R MILLS CELIA B MORRILL LUCY ALLEN MUELLER AURORA E ODIORNE FLORENCE L PAUL RAYMONDA PEARCE DORIS PEDERSEN RUTH ROGERS MARGARET SAFFORD CARLETON LEWIS SCI-ILEMMER MARY ELLEN THOMPSON BARBARA TRUXES RAYMOND J Rhlneloeck 726 Argyle Rd Brooklyn 250 Washmgron Ave Brooklyn ZI II 3Is'r SI' Long Island Cnly 720 Quincy S+ Brooklyn 3I Highland PI Brooklyn 545 E 89+h PI Chicago Greene M 486 4'rh S+ Brooldyn N Y 4IO N 33rd S+ Richmond Va 567 46Ih SI Brooklyn N Y 492 Wyndham Rd Teaneck N Y B s N Y 24W Knnney Ave Cmcunnah Ohio I67 Cedar SI Mldclleboro Mass Orchard Park N Y TSCHARNER BETTYJ 324-I E Calhoun Blvd Mmneapolxs Minn I951 , ,.......................,.,............,.................,......,.,......... ' , N. Y. , .....................,...,............. ., . N. Y. , .,.......................,..............................,......., ' , N. Y. , ...... .. . N. Y. , .,..,.,..................,.... ' ., , N. Y. , ..................,........,....,........... ., , N. Y. , .......................,............................................. ' , N. Y. , ........,... ' .. , N. Y. , ....,.....,..........................,....... ., ' , a. , .......................................,,.. ., ' , N. Y. , .....................,.. .. , N. Y. , ................,....................,..,...,...,....,..... ' , N. Y. , ...................,.................................,........... ', N. Y. , .........,........... ' ., ' ' , . ., N. Y. KIERMAIER, DOROTHY MAE ,.........,.,........................,.. Easl Rockaway, N. Y. . ............................... ...............................,.......... ' , N. Y. . ......... ............... . , , N. Y. . ...................., ' .. , N. Y. . ..........,... .... - ., ' , N. Y. , ..........................................,.... ' ., , N. Y. . ...,....................,..... ' ., , N. Y. . ..................,,..................,.. . ., ' , III. . ..,.....,....,,.................,,............................. 1 , e. . .......,...........................,.................... IIS, . . I l cannol repeal' Jroo oflen The value of infegrily. lnlegrily in represenlrafion and in being jusl whal' you seem. The slryle of work which we have en- deavored To leach, we believe will have a lendency 'ro puf al your service a knowledge of how To use whaf you have learned and To open The way To a knowledge of how To gel from books The Informa- Hon which Jrhey con+ain. CHARLES PRATT ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN N roundung ouT Three Tull years oT endeavor un earThIng secreTs oT The MoTher ArT we look back wnTh deep saT1sTacT1on aT work accomplished and Trlendshlps gained Our T:rsT year aT PraTT came To us as a reveIaT1on oT our own powers oT appllcahon We were greeTed by a course oT sTudy oT such mTens1Ty and varleTy as To cause us hrsl' To gasp and Then To concenTraTe on arch1TecTure To The exclusion oT mosT oT The usual pleasurable d1sTracTnons oT The young sTudenT Work now holds no Terror Tor are we noT aware oT our own powers7 For This we are ID cIebT To Mr LesTer B Pope whose eTTorTs In our behaIT we are only now beglnnung To Tully apprecnaTe The hard cold TacTs oT consTrucT1on and maThemaTncs occupled our second year and were nobly borne by Those of us aesTheTlcaIIy inclined OT Ivlr C Franklin EdmlnsTers characTer Our Daddy has Truly been TaTherIy To his boys The Tmal year Tmds us ln The deIecTaTnons oT skeTchmg and deslgn We have arrived aT The real1zaTlon ThaT success In design hes noT In The search Tor some elusive all embracmg Tormula buT In coplous doses oT mldnlghT o1I As aThleTes we hold up our heads and modesTIy polnT ouT our vars1Ty sTars and our share oT The 1nTer class champlonshlp All sporTs have Tound us wnlllng and oTTT1mes dangerous compeTlTors The sporT1ng Trad1Tlons oT The archuTecTs were well upheld Who In all PraTT IS noT aware oT The soclal procllvlTles oT our cIass'7 The WInTer Dance and our Senior Dance were soclal aTTalrs OT The T1rsT rnag nnTude Being sensors we now more Tully reahze our luck To sTudy In a co ecl school where we were able To make Those lnTeresTlng Trlendshlps We leave PraTT wrTh regreTI There exlsTs a genuine comradeshlp among us and we shall remember our br1eT solourn TogeTher as The besT years oT our young lives CLASS OFFICERS GEORGEW LEWIS Pres1cIenT CLAYTON H RUECKERT Vlce PresldenT TI97 6 II ' S 'QI . OJ UE ,,-, . I - . . -4- X . , 3' . rv I . T n 3 T' . -P ' ' . - T 4 on - A-' . - .,. 1 .s F . I I . ID - . n , - cu , 3 . . .CD -+- -O - ' . . I 97 . 1 1 . - CD 0 . I h 1. -T' - 0 , . -o I.. . O . OJ 3 . .- . - -4- . . - 0: , . - - 0 ' . I ' I --T- - -5. . . + - cn . . . 2 I Q . . DI ' :T . n - 3 - -4- . - 3- . 0 n I OJ , 3 n . - ' . . Q- ' ' . Q, - . ' . - , 3 . . 0 , - ID ' . 2. ' - -4' : . NC . I vmnrronln l l I l i 4 l i I i i I AMUNDSON, FRED H. Freddy 2 Applelon Pl., Monlclair, N. J. Class Soccer, i929-30-3lg Boxing, l929-30: Archi- leclural Library, 1930. The happy impressario of lhe book slack. Will do all he can ,lo help 'lhe orher chaps. The archilecls would probably slarve were il nol' 'lor his always available menu. BURTON, JOHN W. Professor Johnny 93l4 209+I1 S+., Queens Village, L. I., N. Y. Assislanl lnslruclor, l93l. I-le derives infinile ioy in pursuil of scholarly lhings. Johnny lives only for his work and moves in a halo ol esleem from Jrhe yearling archilecls. CHIRGOTIS, WILLIAM GEORGE Chick 93 W. Marker S+., Newark, N. J. Class Baskelball, l929-30-3l: Class Baseball, l93O- 3 l . A sure bel' for lulure success. Chick gels lhorough pleasure in work and yel' always ioins lhe olhers in apprecialion of our many bullooneries. COOKE, BORIS A. Cookie I9I Pennsylvania Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Treas.. '29, lsr V.-Pres. Archilecls, '3O: Alh- lelic Edilor, Pralronia, '3O: Glee Club, '30, Publicily, '3l: Prallonia Represenlalive, '3l: Chairman Educ. Comm. Archilecls, '3I: Pres. Camera Club, '3I. Boris wanls lo keep in rouch wil'h l'he boys, so he drops around every Thursday aflernoon. We wonder whelher Boris is sluclying Archireclural or Coslume Design. DAVIS, STANLEY F. Sian Olive Bridge, N.. Y. I The Ca'rskill's gill' lo PraH'. Slan's congenial dis- posilion has earned him many friends- lhy modes+y's a candle lo lhy merit 11981 DETWILER, EDWIN H. Dei I45 S. Cenler Ave., Rockville Cenler, L. l., N. Y. Famed lor his slunning sariorial eriecis and his never exhausiing line of quips and quirks. Possesses a mosr peculiar and siarlling humor. De-Jr's pleasani 'friendliness and unassuming manner have endeared him lo us all. - EDWARDS, ROBERT HOLLOWAY Bob Cherry Ave., Wesl' Sayville, L. l., N. Y. Class Baslcelloall, I93l. ' He glories in Jrhe sillciesr musrache lhai' e'er in- Jrrigued a fair maiden. A hard worker and desiined ro be a successful designer. FEDERICI, ANTHONY C. Tony 33 N. 8+h S+., Palerson, N. J. Class Soccer, l93O-31: Class Treasurer, l93l. Thar hol' Laiin fire. Romanricisi, shapsodisl, ariisi, and a iocose Wag wirhal. A lovable individual, wilh his verve, his loanrer, his speed. GAVIN, EDWARD T. Ed ll Bleelcer Ave., Troy, N. Y. Class Presidenr, l93Og Manager Swimming, l93l. Friendly and unobsirusive, Ed daily revels in glorious color. A crooning Jrenor wilh wafer-color complex. HOLDEN, ROBERT D. Blimp 35 Hughes Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Bowling, 1929: Manager, l'-730. Fighling Bob, our own rugged rock-foundalion of our class. He has a srrong affinily for dierericians, also Fords of ancienr viniage. We wish him loads of happiness in his affair of lhe hearl: N991 6 ll mirronign I c l JACOBSEN, A. LESLIE Jalce 568 54'll1 S+., Broolclyn, N. Y. Class Soccer, l929-30-3lq Caplain Boxing, l93Op Fencing, l93O: Alhlelic Council, l93O. A real friend and spiriled comrade. Everyone likes Jake, he's always in lhe lun and in lhe work. Ad- dicled 'ro holidays in The Calslcills. ' KALTENHAUSER, JOHN H. Kal 46 Pierce Ave., Jersey Cily, N. J. Soccer, l929-30-3l: Class Baslcelball, I929-30-3I: Manager, P. l. Lunch, l93l, Manager Class Bowling, l93 lg Manager lnlerclass Bowling, l93l. Our own Henry Clay. Champion of The righls of oppressed sludenls. Fears no man, aye, noi even di- reclrors. Masler of willicisrn, well liked by all his classmales. KREITNER, ANDREW S. Andy 89 Blaine Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Alhlelic Edilor of Prallonia. l93l. GenlIeman Andy. Thoroughly De Riguer and an aulhorily on lhe liner lhings. His sincerily made him many friends. LEWIS, GEORGE WILLIAM Schell - Pocan'l'ico Hills, N. Y. 1 Prallonia Represenlalive, l93Og Class Soccer, l929- 3O-3l, Class Baslcellsall, l929-30-3lg Class Baseball, l929-30-31: Glee Club, l929-305 Class Secrelary, l929: Presidenl of The Archilecls, l93l3 Alhlelic As- socialion, l93l, Sludenl Council, l93l: Manager Bowling, l93l: Boxing, l929. His record leaves us slunned. OTIS, WALLACE Wally 96 River Ave., Palchogue, L. I., N. Y. Varsily Baskelball, V929-30-3lg Class Soccer, l929- 30-3I. A iolly good chap and a real sporlsman. Dis- 'ringuished for his friendliness, humor, gameness and a soil' lenor voice. Wally is a general favorile all around. I2001 REESE HAMILTON B Ham Il5 Elmer Ave Schenecfady N Y One of nalures genllemen A corlclng designer wn+h a Ilanr for old English NObIIlI'y of characler and socual correclness RUECKERT CLAYTON H Clayi' 33 Blame Ave Buffalo N Y Posse and dlgnlly always follow hum Clayls serious worlcer and a haurlme drallsman Only re cenly has he begun Io Ialce a real lnferesl ln our PraH maidens RYDER EDWARDW Eclclle I6 Broolcvllle Ave Ossmmg N Y Class Baseball I929 30 3I Class Baslcelloall I929 30 3I Class Soccer l929 30 3I Cheery Eddle always ready wllh a genial greer mg and a happy word Slourly demes he s on parole from upslale WIII lend you anylhmg SEARS VERNON F e 33 Chuck SI Ansonla Conn Class Presrdenl I929 Chanrman SocuaIComm1I'Iee 9 The red headed bug business man moves In The clrcles of hugh hnance Runs Prall s Ilnesl' dances and renders like a professional Reds a real comrade and counls Ins friends by The score SWARTZ WILLIAM W 426 Walchung Ave Plainfield N J Camera Club I93I Fencnng l93O 31 Boxing I93O 3l A modesr fellow lull of good cheer and apprecla hon Works hard plays harder Doing has Ioes'r Io Iurn our a beI'I'er walercolor Ihan Gavln I20 I 6 II ., . . . I I . I . ll I I i 1 - - - - ' ll n nv a i I , . R d 1 31. ' ' ' ' , . Bill I PPJIITT Il WALKER, ARTHUR S. Fefe 57 W. 7'l'h SLN, Mounl' Vernon, N. Y. Varsily Baseball. l93O-3Ig Class Soccer, I93O-31: Class Bowling, l93O-3l. The bold he-man from The grea+ ouloloors. Known for his amazing designs and his afhlelic inclinalions. Would rafher play ball 'rhan eel. l2021 A ARCHITECTURAL CONSTRUCTION HE consTrucTuon class has un1Ted wITh The Two oTher classes To make This year a very successTuI one Tor The ArchnTecTs AT one Tlme we had reached The sTaTe where The menT1on oT TllTch pIaTe glrders would cause us To shudder and reach Tor a sllde rule buT we have overcome +haT In TacT one Tellow was so aT TecTed by has addlcTlon To The sllde rule ThaT he com puTed ThaT you could Talce 67 500 cubnc TeeT oT dnrT Trom a hole 50 x45 X30 The need Tor cooperahon In caIcuIaTnng has Tormecl new and sTrengThened old Trlendshlps Luke oTher classes we have enloyed The Trlps immensely We opened The season wnTh a bang when we vlslTed The Emplre STaTe Bulldnng durmg :Ts erecTlon We now look down upon oTher lesser bulldlngs wlTh a greaT deal oT dlsdaln The erecTlon oT The bandsTand Tor The Arch1TecTs Dance occupied parT oT our Tame ln December IT was a specTacuIar aTTa1r Torcmg The resT oT The hall lnTo lnslgnlhcance Surveylng also InTeresTed us Tor The smgnals reTreshmenTs A new TeaTure was lnsT1TuTed In our course Thxs year We were per m1TTed To slT un JudgmenT Due To This we are able To puck up some po1nTs ln deslgn Trom Mr EIeTcher whnch WIII probably maTerlaIIy ald us In our desrgn worlc nexT year Thus years class has also IcepT up The ArchlTecTs her1Tage oT musnc IT you would call IT such AT all hours oT The day The class us alrmg nTs Tonsrls wuTh a rendnT1on oT Sung SomeThlng Slmple or someThlng slmnlar Chess also 1nTeresTs some oT us durlng The lunch hour and IclblTzers are pIenTuTuI AITogeTher we Thmlc we clld qu1Te well and IT anyone wanTs any con sTrucTIon men well versed In archlTecTuraI engineering There are Th1rTy seven oT Them To be had Tor The aslcung CLASS OFFICERS GEORGE W LEWIS PresldenT GEORGE THOMSON Vice PreslcIenT T203 III . O . ,AA . n .H . ' ux . ' O . 3 I ' . ' CD 5' . . ' . . Q1 . - , . - 5. . , . ,' - o.- - . C - DL ' 1 - in : U X - : 2 I co - . 11 . ' ' -x . ' . . E Q . - fl' u . .' ,Z I . E - ., A. 97 . . ' . Q . ' i . - -1 , A 2 - . D NO is - ' vm I T ua, G, - 1- . :J ' - . I . 0- ' . ' CD . n n . O . p O , . 5- ' ' . - , O- ' - , . . .U , i , . - 0: ' . . 3- - - cu- . - rv- . . - , cn ' . ' Q ' - .H . . ., , . cv ' , I ' . ' ' fl. . N4 - , ' O . , -I-I . . , O . A . , -1- 1 I PIAQTTOHIH ' l ,Ji l l 1 4 g, I,. Q, l, i i ,. L, l-. ,, i i i if l . i L Y ALEXANDER, ARTHUR Alex 3049 Humberl' S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. The year's grealesl' surprise was Jrhe reprimanding of Alex for whispering. We have looked lime and again bul have yel' lo see his halo, allhough we are sure he musl' have one. ANDERSON, ANDREW Andy I8 Rufland Ave., Arlinglon, N. J. Class Soccer, i929-30. Our soccer player was iniured las'r year bul he is going slrong This year. Very slud his momenfs. Alex's boy friend. ious buf he has ANDERSON, HARVEY WILLIAM Ancly 207 Lafaye'He Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Glee Club, i929-30: Buffalo Club. Oh, why can'+ l be worlh a million inslead ol: being so handsome. BER6, JOHN WALTER Wall 6338 Wefherole S+., Foresl Hills, L. l., N. Y. Class Soccer, l929-30: Class Baskelball, l929-3O- 3I: Class Baseball, l93O. The loud parlner of Jrhe firm Berg and Chrislen- sen, lnc. Pink shiris and red Suspenders. Anolher Swede. BOEMERMAN, FRANK Frank 2789 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Varsily Baseball. l93O-3lg Class Baskelball, l93O: J-V Baskefball, I93 l: Vice-Presidenl, Alhlelic Associa- lion, l93O-3I. A good alhlele and a good sporl-whai more can you ask? And he can work as well as he can play. 12041 CHRISTENSEN, CARL B. Chris l I2 Chalmers Ave., BridgeporT, Conn. Class Baseloall, 1930, Class Soccer, l93Og Class BaSkeTloall, l93O-3 l . The silenT parTner of The Tirm Berg and ChrisTen- sen, Inc . One oT The Big Swedes oT The class. CLARK, NEWTON FREDERIC NewT 350 Ridge Road, WeThersTield, Conn. Class Soccer, 1929-30, PraTTonia RepresenTaTive, T929-30: Class Swimming Manager, l93O-3lq AssisTanT BaskeTball Manager, l93O-3l. l-larTTord! No, WeThersTield and proud oT iT. WhaT a hearT breaker. IT NewT can make plans as well as women waTch ouT archiTecTs. CUEMAN, ROBERT R. Bob l55 Wilmore Rd., LiTTle Falls, N. J. The Mayor oT LiTTle Falls made good aT PraTT. l-lis privaTe liTe is raTher a rnysTery. IT is rumored, however, ThaT his week ends are spenT aT N. J. C. DE PHILLIPS, GEORGE CounT I3I Franklin ST., WesTTield, Mass. A VarsiTy Tennis Manager, l93l: Class Soccer, l929- 3Oy Manager, T930-3lg lnTerclass Manager, I93O-3lg AssisTanT VarsiTy Tennis Manager, l93O. l wish To preach noT The docTrine OT ignoble ease louT ThaT OT The sTrenuous liTe. Oh yeah! FIEDLER, ALBERT H. A AI I720 Sanderson Ave., ScranTon, Pa. Whiz of The noTe book and draTTing board Though he denies iT sTrongly, he shows a weakness Tor a cerTTin grace, and iT's noT The one beTore or aTTer mea s. gzosl ll6I PIAHTTOIIIIJ .. '. ' 'eu Q . H 1 GLAUBER, ISAAC M. I 424 Irving Ave., Por'I' Chesier, N. Y. Manager Class Baseball, l93l. Pori Chesier's coniribulion +o humaniiy. l's firsl' words al 9 A.lvi. usually are Who's coming oul io brealcfasl' wiih me. Thai is, if he is in school by 9 A.M. GUCCIONE, VINCENT T. Jim IZ46 Easi' 94'l'l1 S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. Jusl a hard boiled guy. Wonder who he made Thai passionaie red Chrislmas card for? Wan+a buy a hygiene book? GULOTTA, CASPER J. Casper 7502 l33rd Ave., Ozone Park, Queens, N. Y. A quiel, unassuming worker wilh a Technique Jrhal' will surely gel him somewhere. We see him unes- corled bul' surely some girl musi have capiurecl his heari. HANDY, A. RONALD Ron 3l Morfon S+., Bloomfield, N. J. Ah! The boy himself. lmpersonaior exiraordinary and friend of Cueman, his hair is like a barber's dream and 'lhose eyes! IF he ever geis up againsi ii, Ron could sing soprano wilh The Salvalion Army. HOENACK, AUGUST F. Aug. 2I43 Hughes Ave., New York, N. Y. Werple Sr. , of Werple, Gimp, and Werplen, ihe chief calculaior of 'rhe firm, reaches for a slide- rule inslead ol a sweei. I20b1 HOLMGREN, HERBERT A Herb I I69 82nd ST., Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Baseball, I929-307 Glee,Club, l929-30. Individual Pool Championship, l929-30. . Our class clown is mosT adepT aT rendering-in con- sTrucTion, he is broughT To our level, buT he soars above us Through his inTerior designs. HUBACH, GEORGE FREDERICK George I39 CommonwealTh Ave., Springfield, Mass. Class Soccer, l93Og Class BaskeTball, I'-730-3I. The boy wiTh The originaliTy does noT seem To know how To prinT conTinue . SayI Andy, where's The paper? We suspecT he is Tollowing up Tarzan . KNOX, MALCOLM ROBINSON Knoxy I77 Greenfield ST., HarTTorcI, Conn. Foxy Knoxy, oT whom we know noT whaT To ex- pecT. His dazzling speed holds us in awe as he asks Tor criTicisrn while we are sTilI in The sTage OT reierence seeking. KRAMER, VINCENT PAUL Vin I27 MassachuseTTs Ave., Springfield, Mass. Class Soccer, I929-30: Class Bowling, I93O-3lg As- sisTanT VarsiTy Cheer Leader, I93Og VarsiTy Cheer Leader, I93I. Bay sTaTe lad whom we acclaim as our cheer leader. Oh! whaT a line. He can say anyThing To anybody and make Them like iT. LEADBEATER, HOWARD W. Leady I44 W. 228TI1 ST., New York, N. Y. AnoTher muskeTeer. Our waivy haired Don Juan Trom The Bronx. Wonder why he always siTs aT The window in room 3IE? He calls iT a musTache bul' we Think iT is The TaulT oT a dull razor. l2071 6 ll miirronln V LEONG, BILLINGS W. Irish 50 Hoiphong Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong, China. g Varsily Tennis, l93O. I The Oriem' has a worlhy represenlalive in our class. The class is slill myslified as Io Jrhe origin of his name. Quile a iuggler, loo. MULLER, OSCAR W. Ar+v Tamarack Rd., Tamarack Gardens, ' Porl' Ches'l'er, N. Y. ArIy is always doing somelhing dilferenl. Some limes we suspecl he lives in school. Qui+e a whiz in mechanics and was lo loe seen quile ollen wilh ' Mr. Price. I NEUMANN, HERBERT w. I Herb Ho.37 nom S+., Hollis, L. i., N. Y. Anolher muslceleer. The big song and slide-rule man. I-le puls on his acl from l2:3O Io I. God's gill' Io archileclure. Leady and The C. M. T. C. O'BOYLE, CORNELIUS W. Connie I633 Clay Ave., Scranlon, Pa. Class Treasurer, l929-30-3 I. Our humorisl' who has his weak momenrs when he condescends Io punning. Ever ready wilh anecdoles and Tales which move lis'I'eners Io Iaughler. PATRIZIO, ALFRED J. Pa+ 87-l9il84+h S+., Jamaica, N. Y. ' Class Bowling, I929-30-3 I. Marlcsman exlrordinary. I-Ie and Pele should file incorporalion papers. I-Ie was loo prolific for our I comlorr. Soon his muslache will assume The serious ' proporlions of his eyebrows. l 208 1 PEART, HAROLD CRAIG Piccolo ' 203 PIeasan+ S+., Benning+on, V+. One of +hose s+rong siIen+ men. Pals around wi+h Richards and plays +oo+baII wi+h him. Gives no in- dica+ion o+ his presence in +he room. PELLEGRINO, VINCENT Pell I943 Colden Ave., New York, N. Y. Class Bowling, I929-30-3Ig Class Baseball, 1929-30- 3l: Class Soccer, I93O-3l. The miIIs+one of +he class. The pace he se+s is +00 +as+ for us. Don'+ rush girls. PETERSON, HARRY C. Pe+e 4504 Hoxie S+., Bronx, New York, N. Y. ConsuI+ing au+hori+y on hea+ing and ven+iIa+ing. Anojrher one of 'rhose seen, bu+ no+ heard. The four o'cIock bell means no+hing +o Pe+e. RATHJEN, GEORGE FRANCIS Georgie 563 Eas+ JSIZSSY S+., Elizal9e+h, N. J. Pra++onia Represen+a+ive, I93O. The bigges+ Ii++Ie boy in +he class, chosen unani- mously as our Pra++onia Represen+a+ive. He has made a success you can see. RICHARDS, CLARENCE H. Rich 22 Ann S+., Rockaway, N. J. Class Bowling, I929-30. ' I only regre+ +ha+ I can no+ play +oo+baII +or Pra++. The a+hIe+ic cri+ic of +he class has gained well earned popuIari+y. +2091 I6 mirronln I if r I 5. I l l I l l s 1 ROGERS. IRA GREGORY Ira BelIpor'I', Long Island, N. Y. Ahoy! Bellporl, L. l. Our caplain 'ralces his leave of absence Io sludy archileclure as a side line. Who wanls 'ro go Io Ihe Commodore for lea. SCHULER, WILLIAM Bill Hopewell Juncfion, N. Y. From Ihe way Bill walks we may expecl him lo go 'lar in 'l'he building game. Our praclical conslruclion man 'From up slale and senior parlner in lhe firm of Knox and Schuler. STETSER, WILLIAM H. Bill I78'I'h S'I'. 8: II4I'h Ave., SI. Albans, L. I., N. Y. Class Bowling, l929-30. If modesly is a viriue, Bill musl' be quile virluous. He has a corner on The new magazines in Ihe Men's Club. THOMSON, GEORGE J. V. Tommy Hamilfon, On'I'ario, Canada Firsl' Vice-President Archilecls. Our presidem' whose loss I-lamillon mosl' surely musl' feel. He aslcs no help and needs none. We Jrhinlc we are Io be complimenled for our choice. TIENKEN, MELVIN H. Cowboy 76I2-7'Ih Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. One of lhe irrepressible rnuslceleers. His elernal and infernal whislling lead us 'ro believe someone slipped some birdseed info his oalmeal al' brealcfasl. His carloons brealc info our concenlralion. 12101 WHALEN THOMAS P Gui' sore 306 W l5+ln S+ New York Cfry N Y The sleaclylng force IH llwe class ns mol in any sense of 'rhe word amused al Knbllzers whale he plays chess Slughlly lwanclscapped by a pre mechanics course a+ Columbia WOOLLEY EBEN B Clwalrman ol Arclwlleclural AJrl'1leJr1c Commlllee l93O Boxung Inslruclor l93O Class Baslcefball Gump Hue pro+ec'ror of falr malclens he also cl slgns The clarllngesl laclornes IH lns head V' 1 I 414 12111 6 If - F l' . T , .. :F . CD an T . - 'cn ': 'O' u I 'I . DJ ... . 'ii - o -n -7 . o. 1 - ' 1 ' . O ' 5 . ,S f . G , - H .D - I , 0 - O I c . 'f' rn 'P - U' . Do noi go Jrhrough lhe world finding fauli. We all have our weaknesses, buf we also have our slrong poinls. Try To find +he s+rong poinls in Those around you and help rnalce Jrhe world beller and brighfer for your own life. The pleasure in life comes from helping olhers. CHARLES PRATT Il Ti i -A IS: 552913 rru 22529911 O. 0 'il-:,.g2'?:'g QQ -u-090: 9+-3 gwfigu o.2Eu-zmx, RQKDKDEQ-2 E':,,O- -10:1- -4-ko -,fn gnuf-11 '9'1g3 +0224 01 :mm +1 5 42005 ...O 'HU 3:20 nu W-u-53j,g g3-'fD-q-3?g-O- LOW TQIET- Iealaim 60.30-Q, - 33.4. mis 3, - QSHQTT -P-mQ?0-num U1-hm 0, CTT- 'l l :5 ou '- own '1 H '53 O-g22a'l -u- -0' U' 053262. 01320. 3 aa 'U-U CFQJ 'AE' Qp3I! .gO.0-'L :efLgw+ :D Emo-Eg? U 'omg-ff, 01550 Iu- jmrfgc 'ICD -u- 15115301 :ri'o- E:-I? olfoggu-w rm ET' 5+ ETg::: 'Zfw EOS-Q-+G? CDO.-.Q.O: ARCHITECTURE On The TursT leg oT our uourney we Tund ourselves much aT sea and Tocus our binoculars upon The vanushung pounT oT embarlcahon To revuew The happenungs To daTe Only a Tew days ouT oT porT we were enTerTauned by The ancuenT manners oT The upper classes aT a geT acquaunTed smoker un whuch we dud The enTerTaunung and They The smolcung Our second socual advenTure was un The naTure oT an unuTuaTuon unTo hugh archuTecTural socueTy as guesTs oT The PraTT Alumnu aT The FraTernuTy was served and a Tine spuruT prevauled ln a wave oT enThusuasm parT oT our crew was washed overboard bJT druTTed unTo porT wuTh hugh Tude The lceen unTeresT un bank enTrances dusplayed by some oT our members durung The course oT The year has aroused The suspucuon oT The local poluce Torce To our belueT The unTeresT manuTesT us purely an archuTecTural one YeT such a quesTuon can resT wuTh Those besT TuTTed To deal wuTh such a suTuaTuon You canT Tool a cop As members OT The Arch1TecTs we have had The good TorTune To parTucupaTe un Two very enloyable banqueTs boTh successTul un Theur socual and educaTuonal aspecTs as well as The gasTronomuc meruTs aTTachecl Thus TursT year has been undeed a momenTous one We have baTTlecl The elemenTs accordung To Vugnola shadowed The elusuve lughTs and shades ThaT play upon The whole scheme oT lufe and ArchuTecTural unuTs we have endured The sTress and sTraun oT a galley slave To hold a peaceTul equulubruum wuTh our menTors and yeT reTaun our own perspecTuve oT The ever changung enTourage CLASS OFFICERS ROBERT C WALLEN PresudenT JOHN J OCONNOR Treasurer f2l31 Club in lvlanhaTTan. Speeches and enTerTainmenT were enjoyed, lunch ass: H 1. b ARCHITECTURE, I933 ARCHITECTURE I933 AMARI ALBERT P AULICCINO EDWARD R AZZAM VICTOR S BASSETT HARRY W BOEDEFELD WILLIAM M BOLLE BERTUS F BORGESON ELMER F DESTREMPS FRANCIS DOEGE HERMAN L FITZSIMMONS JAMES J FRELIGI-I FLETCHER J GILROY RUSSELL J GOBELL PAUL GRITZMACHER JAMES R GROSS MILTON HAAB LESTER L D HOLMES ARTHUR B JR HOSKINS WILLIAM IVERSEN ERLING F KLOSSNER STANLEY H KOVALAINEN WILLIAM J KREY HERBERTJ JR McCORMICK CALVIN E MCGUIGAN THURSTON A MCGUIRE JOHN E MILLER FRANK G MORRELL DUDLEY NICHOLS ALDEN W OCONNOR JOHN J POTVIN ALBERT N OUINN HAROLD SCHADE CHARLES A SPIESS CHARLES J STRUPPMANN HERBERTC THOMAS SPENCER K TITUS WILLIAM E TRAUMULLER ARTHUR H VALAND LEIF WALLEN ROBERT WIEGAND WALTER H ZBI Union SI Brooklyn N Y 5908 I7II'x Ave Brooklyn N Y Haufa Palesllne 54 Maple Ave Derby Conn 293 DeKalb Ave Brooklyn N Y 302 Brlglwlwood Ave Torrmglon Conn 57 Llvnngslon Rd Burnslde Conn 7920 Rldge Blvd Brooklyn N Y 55 Unnon Ave New Rochelle N Y IZO Weshcord C1rcIe Sprmgfleld Mass 4I5 Woodland SI Harkford Conn I4 23 Burlon SI Wlwlleslone L I I27 Florence SI New Bedford Mass I9I Wxnllwrop SI' New Bnlaln Conn ZI3 Harl SI Brooklyn I6I Garfield Ave Mlneola L I N Y 80 Cenlral Ave Walerbury Conn 65 Fox SI Gloversvllle 440 Cllnron S+ Brooklyn I2II Gray Ave U'ruca P O Box 380 Hunhnglon Sla L I I565 Sprmgfxeld Ave Maplewood IO6O Falls Blvd Norllw Tonawanda 479 Wlnrlwrop Ave New Haven Conn I4I Greenfield SI Harllord Conn 304 Welles Ave Parsons Pa I76 Ocean Ave Aml'ryv1lIe L I II8 N I7II1 S+ Easl' Orange l56 E Clwesrer SI' Klngslron 667 Collage SI New Bedford Mass Sl'aIe Rd No 22 Goldens Bridge I59 Onlarlo S+ Albany IO33 Second Ave New York 88I9B9'rI1SI Woodlwaven L I Holland PaI'enI 37 Hrllslde Ave Hunhnglon I786 Bergen S+ Brooklyn 63 Courl House PI Jersey Cary I49 SISI SI Brooklyn 559 Lincoln S+ Hazlelon Pa l2I51 ,' ..... ., ' , . 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KERUIBO Us ll H4 ll it .1-' 1..- -1. ...f- .1- ,... --. -4 1 -Q- ,i. 1. -Q -. -. -v Q ,-1 ,.... ,-Q. Q- i, -1. .-Q --.-, 1-9 i --1 ....... iq- -1 .- ,Q 5,--. ,-.f -... -1- .1- Q- ...- ...-. .... 11 -. YY V f ig i 'i T' 'lf- - A f I f Q 1 .Af . I f Q .- 5 ! SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS THE Tounder. Charles PraTT, speciTied in The charTer oT The lnsTiTuTe ThaT The work oT The School oT Household Science and ArTs should cenTer around Tood, cloThing and homemalcing. He lcnew Tull well The necessiTy aT all Times oT a Thorough undersTanding ol: The TundamenTals oT living. Where- as The approach, Technique and processes mighT and would diTTer as The years wenT by, yeT The Tundamenhals would always remain. His vision was propheTic, Tor The School oT Household Science and ArTs is TuncTioning Today along These same lines: and The need oT This work is Tar greaTer Today Than when The lnsTiTuTe was Tounded, Tor during This Time The whole economic, social and poliTical sTaTus oT women has changed. While iT is True ThaT The approach, Technique, and processes have changed wiTh The years, we Tind The emphasis Today is Tor speciTic Training along The deTiniTe lines OT dieTiTians, caTeTeria and Tea room managers, cosTume designers and dressmalcers, aswell as along The general lines oT homemaking. Through all The years, The TuncTion of This School has been To presenT a balanced, inTensive program OT head, hearT and hand--a plan which diTTerenTiaTes PraTT lnsTiTuTe Trom all oTher insTiTuTions-whereby The sTudenTs absorb The ideals ThaT should malce all educaTion worTh while. By means OT The inTensive courses a Thorough, pracTical Training is obTained in halT The Time of The usual college course, and The earning power is equally enhanced. FREDERIC W. T-lOWE. DirecTor. 12171 51 08 f -, -5 2 A ,v -:,: WWW! Z, I l ...U : FX1: All ,I Q fn, fd wk L '1 MIN54H,M.A?1UNDEL MISS MI CLAFSK MP L.A.Dgxvls I 1 . , 2I8 TJ- 4. !'1? nI'! .MzsAsf rf L.fEzNeY 1 Q Z .J .1 JI 'F 1 Yi r in n: - 'M7piS1DJiJON'E5 ,ZJ Y M4 MAGONIG LE' Mra5. 14. MCKEON r HI Q., , 'QV i xii! A H J- I w H Q F L . 'JAG ' ' w M .1 ur. 1 K 1? fy H X 'Q MKS. WIS. SM TTH iH ouss Ho my SCIENCE AND ARTS F i . g sc H ooL'oF 3 xx ,.,l, Mussn.M.MeEnEn 1-li '! ':J'L , ' X Q' N . up . 25 4? 'M' - 7 'fr-5A ,. fly' . . mx L. Neva, M155 ML. we IZI9 Nl MES. L. LINDEPAWOOD 1 A5 ' ' fig .V J M155 M,5.,WE'5f5 SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS I I-IOWE, FREDERIC W .......,. ....... ,..,.,,.,...............,... ........ D i r ecior ' Supervisors and Insfruciors CONDIT, ELIZABETH C .... ....................... S upervisor of I-Iomemaking Courses DUNTZ, OERTRUDE C ....... Supervisor of CIoI'hing Courses IEvening SchooII I-IOLLOWAY, EMMA F ..,........,..,.............,.. Supervisor of InsIiI'u+ionaI Courses KINNEY. MARJORIE ...,.....,,...,... Supervisor of Cioihing Courses IDay Schooii ARUNDEL, HELENE M ......,......... ............. I nsirucior in Cookery and Laundry BARTLETT, ELEANOR H ......... ...................,,... Insirucior in Chemisiry BARTOCCINI, MARION ......... ...,............. I nsI'rucI'or in Life Drawing CLARK, MARY T ....................................................... Insirucior in Dressmaking CROZIER, MARGARET R .....................,.,......,......,,,....i Insirucior in Chemisiry DORSEY. MABEL R ........,........ Resiaurani Manager and Insirucior in Cookery EASTMAN, HELEN E ............,......................,. Insirucior in Home Nursing FEENEY, EMMA L .......,..................,................................ Ins'rrucI'or in Nuiriiion GOVERS. AGNES T .....,... Insirucior in MiIIinery, Embroidery and Design HARMAN, HENRIETTA ...................,........ Head Insirucior in Cosiume Design JAMES, MILDRED L ......... .........,.....,.................,. I nsirucior in Dressrnaking JONES, DOROTHY F ....... ......... I nsirucior in Bacieriology and Physiology KRASS, HELEN M ........... ..................,................... I nsirucior in Cookery MCKEON KATHERINE... ............................ Insirucior in Dressrnaking MAGONIGLE, M1LDREDf.i.',',','. .......Ins'IrucIor in Mechanics of HousehoIcI MAYS, EMMA L ................... i........... I nsirucior in Siuciy of The FamiIy NERB, LOUIS ..................... ....,...,................. L ecfurer in Bacieriology NICKLAS, MILDRED E ......... ....... I nsirucior in Large Ouaniiiy Cookery RACKETT, ISABELLE W ............ ................. I nsirucior in Cookery and Serving ROE, MARY L ...........................,...,.....,,.. Insirucior in Large Ouaniiiy Cookery SMITH, WILMA S ....................,..............................,. Field Assisiani' in Nuiriiion SPIDELL, ENID ...........,................ Insirucior in Design and Cosiume Skeichinq STANNARD, BEULAH ...,..,...................,...............,.., Insirucior in Dressmaking UNDERWOOD, LORAINE .................................. Insirucior in Cosiume Design WEBB, MABEL S .....,....................... Insirucior in House Planning and Furnishing WILLIAMS, BLAIR ...... Assisi. Insir. in Chemisiry, Bac+erioIogy and Nuiriiion WILLIAMSON, HELEN P...AssisI'. in Resiaurani and Large Ouaniiiy Cookery WINTERS, EVELYN ............................ Assisjrani Insirucior in Cosiume Design ZICK, LOUISE .........................,.....................,...... Insirucior in Cosiume Design PADDOCK, JOSEPHINE ..,. 1 .,.. .............,.,.. I n charge of Secreiariai Oiiiice FOSTER, MILDRED ............,... ..,..,.................. S ecreiary Io School MEEKER, HAZEL M .......... .................... S ecrefary Io Schooi SPENACE, ISABEL ............ ....,....... S ecreiary io School DAVIS, LILLIAN A .... .... ........ C I erk-Cookery Supplies REYCRAFT, ANNA ........ ..........,..... C Ierk-Siockroom gzzoi DIETETICS ANY moons ago gurls Trom all parTs oT The U S meT aT This greaT school To Torm The class oT 31 The way They conquered The enTrance exams showed Theur menTal Tac1l1Tnes From a sea rangmg Trom ob scurlTy To semi Tame The good shmp Progress Tlnally landed w1Th :Ts bevy of knowledge seekers aT Porl' PraTT lnsT1TuTe Famous lVlounT NuTrlT1on proved a sTeep cllmlo whlle The plalns oT Cookery aTTorded resT and reTresh menT From The usle of Physiology unusual views of The surrouncllng world were obTa1ned The mosT Tas cnnahng nTem oT The voyage led The passengers up ReagenT Rlver To The vasT ToresT oT ChemnsTry FurTher 1nTorrnaT1on was gleaned by excurslons lnTo oTher lands The summer oT l93O 'Found The passengers dnssahshed wnTh The clnmaTe oT The porT and led To a subsequenT deparTure OT each one In pursu1T oT :Tems of Individual lnTeresT during The summer monThs Some wenT To l-lospuTals some To camps and some To oTher nnTeresT1ng places Our social acTmvnT1es Included Teas card parhes geT TogeTher meeT1ngs l-lome Economics Teas and dances l-lunTmg up re-sTauranTs and Tea rooms oT Torelgn characTer was a TavorlTe sporT and proved very lnTeresT1ng Already our pasT us woven Tull oT memories and The TuTure spreads before us a splendid vlsTa of opporTun1Ty The necessary class splrxT was ever presenT and In ThaT way we have had a successful and evenTTul husTory Alas' The voyage draws To a close Too soon Tor many oT us Assocla Tsons have endeared us To each oTher and To Those wlTh whom we have had daily conTacT In conclusion we say This To our Tellow sTudenTs and undergraduaTes we wish The besT oT luck and may They conTlnue To be as happy In Thenr work as we were We hereby express graTlTude To our lnsTrucTors and super vlsors who have been lnsTrumenTal ln lorlnglng abouT our presenjr proud sTaTus CLASS OFFICERS CHARLOTTE OSGOOD Presldeni' KATHERINE HARLEY Secre'l'ary IRENE SWANSON Vice Preslcleni' HELEN TODD Treasurer T22 1 i6I . ' IT Q l A PMITTOITILI , , . 1 lp i 1. ,N , is 5 l 2 4 i i A L i .-.. . . ABBOTT, GERTRUDE F. Ger'ry Po'l'unk Lane, Wes'r Hampion Beach, L. l., N. Y. Baskejrloall, l93O: Volleyball, l93I: Glee Club, l93O. An ambiiious young person from Wes'f l-lampfon Beach, seeking knowledge, noi only in Die+e+ics buf also Eleclricily and Archilecfure. AHLQUIST, AGNES N. Agnes 24 Sweeney S+., Naugaiuk, Conn. Volleyball, l93O. Very offen slill waler is of a grealer depih Than The eye can penelrrale. Agnes is very quiel' bul she gels her work done. ALLEN, IDA MAE Ida 665 Clove Rel., Wesi' New Brighfon, S. l., N. Y. Swimming, l93O-3lg Baskelloall, l93O, PraH'onia Represen+a1'ive, l93O. Winning smile, cheerfulness ancl keen sense of humor have helped lo make Ida a popular member of our class. BEITMAN. HERMINE E. Red l9l9 Soufh I6'l'h Ave., Birmingham, Ala. Glee Club, l93O. Our Tifian Soulrherner is full of amloilion. l-lere's hoping you aHain Jrhe goal you have sel. BERGER, EVELYN Evv ZI7 Diimars Ave., Asioria, L. I., N. Y. Baskelball, l93O, Swimming, l93O. Why go +o Paris when we have Evy as a sfylisf? A conscienlious person ancl one who is always willing To help 'I'he olher fellow. l2221 BLEE, MARJORIE K. Mari. 65 Hempsiead Ave., Rockville Cenier, N. Y. Home Economics Represenlalive, l93l. Mari is always on Time for classes, wiih hall a minule 'ro spare. lndividualily is her oulslanding characlerislic. CANNING, MARION G. Marion SI Graves S+., Soulh Deerfield, Mass. Volleyball, l93O. Marion would na+urally follow Marj . Marion proves Miss Bar+leH's slalemenf, The deeper you go inio chemislry, The easier il will seem. CARLSON. ANN L. Ann 50 Pardee PI., Easl' Haven, Conn. Volleyball, l93O: Baslqelball, l93O. l-ler lirequenl lrips Jro lhe Bronx should be ac- counied lor. Wha+'s ihe reason, Ann? One of The inmales of 288 . CONTE, FRANCES X. Fran Y I2 Mechanic S+., Graaf Barringfon, Mass. Baskeiball, l93Q: l-loclcey, l93Og Women's Club Represenlalive, I93l. Fran is a firm believer in Jrhe adage- A lillle nonsense now and ihen, is relished by ihe wisesl men. CORY, HELEN G. Cora l53 Florence S+., Melrose, Mass. ' Volleyball, I9307 Baslcelball, l93Og Women's Club Represenlalive, l93O. One of Jrhe 'rypical Yanlcee girls 'from New Eng- land. They are few and far beiween buf we're proud of 'rhe facl' 'rhal we have one. A 12231 Il6I PM-ITTOTIII1 DAVIS, MABEL M. Mabel 855 Broad Ave., Ridgefield, N. J. Caplain Baskelball, l93lg Glee Club, l93O. Mabel slopped drinking colilee in The morning be- cause she found lhal il inlerlered wilh her sleep during class. DEARE, INEZ A. Dear l7l Howell S+., Providence, R. l. A Volleyball, l93l. Dear is parlly responsible lor our originalily. As long as we have her wilh us, we are sure of one good l'deare . DICKERSON, LORENE C-3. Dick 33 Burnef S+., Avenel, N. J. Baskelball, l93Op Hockey, l93l. Dick possessed an unusual vocabulary before she enlered Pral'l'. l-ler large variely of friends have helped her lo keep il inlacl. DONAHUE. HELEN V. Helen ' l'43 Grenville S+., Woodbridge, N. J. Volleyball, I93O. When asked The dilllerence belween high and low bacleria l-lelen meekly replied, The higher bacleria have longer legs. l ERMATINGER, MRS. JESSIE ' Jessie Mansion S+., Coxsackie, N. Y. A new member, responsible for lhal lelching angle in head gear in Nulrilion Lab. She has come back for newer knowledge bui has imparled some ol The old +o us. N l224l FAIRWEATHER, ANNETTE Ne++e 28 Vanderbil+ Rd., Wes+ Har++ord, Conn. Glee Club, I93O-31. Also known as Sunshine and is all +ha+ +he name implies. A good spor+ and ready a+ all +imes +o do wha+ she can +or all o+ us. Wha+'s +he a++rac+ion in Bridgeport Ne++e ? GRANGER, EVELYN G. Ev 844 Sou+hbriclge S+., Worces+er, Mass. Ev is bubbling over wi+h mischief. She believes +ha+ i+ is be++er +0 appear meek +han +ierce and be++er +o be sane +han mad. GUFFANTI, FRANCES J. Frarmie 2830 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hockey, I93O-3I: Presiden+ Home Economics Club, l93l. The girl wi+h +he Pepsoden+ Smile -seen when you don'+ expec+ i+-bu+ never seen when you are really an+icipa+ing i+. HAGGERTY. CATHERINE V. Kay 32 Linden S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hockey, l93O: Treasurer Home Economics Club. l93O: Pra++onia Represen+a+ive, l93I. Scarcely ever seen wi+hou+ her side-kick wi+h whom she's always ready +o burs+ in+o a due+ 0+ +heir vari- ous +heme songs. HARLEY, KATHERINE - Ki++y Main S+., Cromwell, Conn. Class Secre+ary, l93O-3lg Social Edi+or Pra++onia. I93I. Ki++y is no s+ranger. Her a++rac+iveness in ap- pearance and disposi+ion made her known +o us +rom +he very +irs+. 12251 HI i Pmnrronin l i i i 1 l l 1 gi ii , ui M 'l 3 l ll 5 ' .l fl i M l i fl . i lj. , , . VI E i T l l l I 4 1 i l' is 4 T'- wi - if' ,, 1, l l llfgl HAYES, FLORENCE M. Flossie 3I Powell Ave., Newporl, R. I. Volleyball, l93O. When l was hosfess in a rea room -in lhe lurure iurn lo Flossie for aid in our large quanrily cookery. HOLDEN. DOROTHY T. Doi 3l Old Pine Tree Rd., Norwich, Conn. DoJr's friendly and cheerful personalily will carry her lar. We all ihink il is greal enough lo carry her around ihe world. l-lard working and lull oi pep. HOOD, ADELAIDE M. Ad Lalcewoocl, N. J. Volleyball, I93O. There is an old saying lhaf Murder will our . Al lasr we have 'Found fhe reason for Ad's wild dash on Friday afiernoons. HOSCH, EUNICE G. Hoschie 806 Easl 8'lh Sl., Brooklyn, N. Y. Volleyball. l93O-3I. One of lhose rare persons who absolulely refuses lo pul' olif unlil lomorrow wha+ can possibly be clone loday. Srep up, folks, and lalce a lesson from Eunice on how if is done. INGRATO, THERESA R. Tressa 40 George S+., Troy, N. Y. l-loclqey, l93O-31: Baslcelrball, l93O-3l: l-lome Eco- nomics Club Represenralrive, l93Og Glee Club, l93I. She who sings, lrighiens away her ills. This is Tressa's moiio. We find her shooing away Jrhe blues from day 'ro day. y l2261 LAMB SUSAN L ue 20I Wlldwoocl Ave Worcesler Mass Class Treasurer l93O Sue believes ln never doing Today whal can be done Tomorrow A dandy sporl' and lovable even Jrhough she has To be huslled along occasxonally LANDECKER HILDA Lancly l37 Wes? I3+h S+ New York N Y Volleyball l93O 3 I She IS complelely absorbed ln her work guves 1+ such grear care and alrenhon lha'r she promises To be a real success LINCOLN EDNA R e 2I Elmor Pl Yonkers N Y Nor all of us are blessed wllh 'rhe honor of being enguneered Through PraH' as Ted has been Here s hoplng nl wall conhnue on forever LOWEREE CHARLOTTE Char I33 Wes? 67+l1 Si' New York N Y Volleyball l9303l ln spule of all she does herself she always funds hrne lo help anorher Her lnce she IS weaving slmply and genfly McBRIDE MARTHA Marfha 6l0l Beechwood Dr Fori' Wayne lncl Hockey 1930 How could Marrha have slrayed so far Easl' when her fhoughrs are cenlered al' Ohuo S+a+e'7 Success follows earnesl ellforl and we know Marrha will reach Jrhe lop T227 6 Il I l S V . l 1 l '. . 5 Q T y . , . T d yi Glee Club, I93O. I A L l . T A . - A 1 . PILIJTTOHILI I l V lf T l T . , . we-Q tl T . f'f ,l'f' 'fr dv ' Q ll ' lu 2 l I I l l l l A MacDERMlD, ROSE C. T Rose 52 Park Ave., Pori' Washingfon, L. I., N. Y. Volleyball, I93O-3l: Vice-Presiclenl' Women's Club, l93I. hc you see a flash of red you know 'rha+ Pr is Rose running 'ro ca'rch 'The Szll frain. Now l ask you, is 'lhis Train a Special '? MARTIN, MARJORIE A. Mari 647 Williams S+., Meadville, Penn. Baslcelball, l93O. Allhough Mari is The youngesl member of The class, if has been proven +ha+ her ra1'e of infelligence surpasses all olhers. MORGAN, ADA Ada Benninglon, V+. Glee Club, I93O-3I. Ada believes Jrhal' Hme was nor rnacle lo waslre. No l'ask is Jroo big for her. We are proud To have This cheerful class-male in our midsf. MUZZY, FAY L. C Fuz I36 Van Houien Ave., Passaic, N. J. Baslcefball, I93O. 'Twas +he saying of an ancienr sage Jrhal' humor was The only Jresl' of gravify-ancl gravify of humor. OSGOOD, CHARLOTTE Charley 36 Osgood S+., Norfh Andover, Mass. Volleyball, l93O: Hockey, I93I: Presidenf Women's Club, l9307 Class Presiclen'r, l93I. The abilify shown in her firsi' year prompfecl us To choose her as our leader during The more dhcficull days. A beH'er choice could noi' have been made. 12281 PARRISH, MARJORIE C. Mari Cambridge, N. Y. Baskeiball, I93I: Glee Club, I93O-3I. We wonder if Mari is sJriII +o be addressed as one of Ihe Parrishes . When asked Wha+'s your name? I don'+ know-i+'s going Io be changed. PATERACKI, CAROLYN K. Pai 502 Wesf l39'Ih S+., New York, N. Y. Hockey, I9307 Glee Club, I93O-3I. Silence never beirays you. Know when Io speak for many limes ii' brings danger Io give Ihe bes+ ad- vice 'ro kings. Par is our prodigy in oralion. PERKINSON, HELEN R. Perky 64 Pierreponi' S+., Wa+erbury, Conn. Volleyball, I93O-31. Coolness and absence of hasle indicale +he fine qualiiies of Perky. She has no Iiaulfs as far as we can delermine. PHILLIPS, IRENE Z. Renie lI3 Prospeci' S+., Nor+hhamp+on, Mass. Glee Club, I93O. Here we have an exfremely hard-worker. We can always depend on Renie in an emergency. PRENTISS, ELIZABETH S. Eliz II Prospeci' Ave., Glen Cove, L. I., N. Y. Hockey, I93O. While I breafhe Heaven's air, and Heaven looks down upon me, and smiles ai' my bes'I' meanings, I .remain misfress of mine own self and mine own souI. f2291 lI6l vinnrronln l 5 , . Al lof, l RANKIN, GRACE M. Grace 550 Linden Ave., Woodbridge, N. J. l-loclcey, I93O-311 Baslceiball, l93O-3l. Grace, alihough she is oi a very reliring narure is a good sporl' and a source of much fun in any galhering. REILLY, LORETTA E. Ref 257 Mt Vernon 'Ave., Orange, N. J. Volleyball, I93O-3I. ' Re+'s delerminaiion is very sirong. During This pasi year, il' has had many iesis, buf success has been The relsull of her Jrrials. REISBERG, A. HERMAN r Alvin 96l Lafaye'H'e Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. O sleep il' is a blessed 'lhing beloved from class lo class. The only genileman member of l'he class. We wonder how we will go on wi+hou1H+he feminine supporl. SCHWEIGER, MAE R. Mayse 294 .Ridgewood Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Baslqelball, l93O-3 li Hockey, l93l. I+ seemed doublfiul lhal' a day of only +weniy-'four hours could possibly be long enough To hold The end- less array of dulies and engagemenls allored +o i+. SHIPPEE, BARBARA V. Bo+ 428 Willow S+., Walerbury, Conn. Volleyball, l93Og G-lee Club, 1930. Barbara has surely enjoyed a bil of in+eres+ing , 'rivalry while al' PraH. These hearl'-breaking Elecrricals -buf Then, if is all in The game and good fun. 12301 SISTER MARY AUGUSTINE. O.S.D. Sisier I33 Bushwiclc Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Sis+er's ready hand, keen sense of humor and sin- cere lriendliness have meanr much 'ro our l'wo years al' Pralf. We will all miss her willy, searching queslions. SMITH, HELEN M. Smi-Hy l72 Myrile Ave., Larchmonf, N. Y. Baslcelball, I'-730. A conslanlly worried person. No one knows why. She is always working and frewuring over somelhing. Some day we may ge+ The inside s+ory. SWANSON, IRENE G. Rene Weslside, Waferbury, Conn. Hockey, l93Og Class Vice-President l93lg Cap+ain Hockey, I93l. To make lhe world a friendly place, she shows To il a friendly face. Rene is as ambilious as she is genial. TINGUE, ANNE Anne Cambridge, N. Y. Volleyball. l93O-3l. Anne came lo us from The lnsrilulional class wilh a giggle, all her own. l-ler cheerful nalure never varies. TINSLEY, BEATRICE O. 1 Bea 8 Park Si., Ellenville, N. Y. Glee Club, l93O-3 l . Bea has a masler mind. She goes in for chem- islry in a big way. Our besf wishes go wilh you. fzall Il6l vmrronln i i A i l E l v l TODD. HELEN M. Tid R. F. D. 4. Newburgh, N. Y. l-lockey, I93O-3l: Class Treasurer, l93O-3I. Troy had Hs Helen wirh Jrhe 'face lhal' launched a 'rhousand ships. We have our l-lelen, also. Whal' more need we say? VAN GIESON, CATHERINE A. Kay Greai No'l'ch, N. J. Baskerball, l93O: Glee Club, I93Og Class Secreiary, I93O. A pair of srills would make you +all, bu+ have no fear of being small. A small bundle of good nalure. VEAL, CAROLYN T. Carolyn Sedalia, Ky. Our gill from The blue grass Slale. Her keen wil' and characrerislic Keniucky drawl have given us many a laugh. Yer she does more work Than you would suspect WARD, ALICE B. Al l298 Troy Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Baskerball, l93O: Secrelary-Treasurer Gel-To-gelher Club. l93O. Alice Ward has yer lo answer, Here , ai nine. She came 'lo Pralsl in a daze. She is leaving now, soon lo be a Mayes , WEINFIELD, ETHEL Eddie 50-I8 l4+h Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Volleyball. l93O. Arnbirious? Speak To her of Jacob's ladder and she would ask you rhe number of sfeps. Eddie has promised +o wri'l'e a book enrilled, The Proper Ven- i'ila+ion of a Classroom. 12321 WESTCOTT, ALICE L. Alg 2I5 Passaic S+., Hackensack, N. J. Volleyball, I93I. Thou shall' sleep in Jrliy clouds, careless of Ilwe voice of Ilie morning. I-lowever, we shall be sur- prised il we ever see Al walking calmly for lier lrain. WHELAN, ANITA B. Ann 85 Wesl' 45'I'I'1 S+., Bayonne, N. J. Glee Club, l93O-3I. We wonder wliy Ann's warm brown eyes liide a cold l1earI'. We suggeslr SouJrl1ern aimosplwere. WILLIAMS, ANITA C. Ni1'a 49 Morning S+., Porllancl, Me. Volleyball, I93I. Silence has become lwer moilwer longue, for words divide and read bul silence is mosi noble To The end. WILSON, HELEN B. Hon 5 Albion PI., Por+ Richmond, S. I., N. Y. Baseball, l93O: Class Vice-Presidenl, I929: Glee Club, l93Ig Volleyball, I93lg Associale Edilor Pra+- lonia, l93I. Too bacl Wedding Bells are 'rlirealening Io in- ierlere willi I-Ion's professional career. All Hue world loves a lover. ls 'rlwis 'llwe secrei of your suc- cess, I-lon ? WITHERS, EUGENIE R. WGene 90 S+. Marks PI., S+. George, S. I., N. Y. Possessing 'lhal' individual sopliisiicalion and inde- pendenl spiril. We hope +l1a'I' Gene will saunler Ibrouglw life as smoollily and successfully as sl1e has done al' Pralcl. f2331 HI vn.nT1'onl n YOUNG, REBA E. Babe 445 Griffing Ave., Riverhead, L. I., N. Y. Baskefloall, i930-3 ly Volleyball, I93O-3 lg Class Vice- Presidenf, I93O. Babe has an advanfage over Hwe mos? of us for she knows wha+ Jrhe fujrure has in sfore for her-a privafe clie+i+ian in a home buili' for fwo. I2341 , - y DIETETICS E were a very green class ol would be Daellllans lhal enlered Prarl lnslllule lasl Seplember Al lursr we were very much dazed ln lacl some ol us dnolnl know our Physiology book lrom our Bacleruology lexl bul all lhal IS over now The rough edges have been smoolhed and lhru a gradual process we have become worlhy ol our lille Our lnrsl lerm has been one ol changes and adluslmenls bul we are beglnnlng lo leel now as ll we belonged Our rnslruclors have done much lo make lhns year al Prall a very pleasanl one by lhelr lhoughllulness and lhelr lnleresl ln us as Individuals We have nol only worked logelher bul we have played logelher loo Belore our Senlor Slslers arrlved lhe lacully enlerlalned us IU Recreallon l-lall Al lhns lame we were lnlroduced lo lhe lacully and also became beller acquasnled wllh each olher Laler we were enlerlalned and lnlro duced lo lhe Sensors ll seemed lhen as rl we would never gel lhe rnghl narne lagged lo lhe rlghl pers n bul now we leel as ul we had always known each olher The lasl ol Oclober we enlerlalned lhe Seniors al a l-lallow en parly and so launched our socxal career Sprung will be here now belore we know ll and we shall go oul lo do our pracllce work lo relurn nexl lall wllh new enlhusrasm and rnleresr CLASS OFFICERS ABIGAIL PENNELL Presldenl VERNA BURR Secrelary LOUISE BECKWITH Vice Presrdenl LOUISE PORTERI Treasurer T235 l932 I We wish lo lake lhis opporlunily lo 'lhank lhem. . l DIETETICS, I932 DIETETICS l932 ABRAHAMS BERNICE AITKEN EDNA E ANDERSON RUTH C BACHLI ALICE BECKWITH LOUISE BLACKMAN ELIZABETH BODEI4 STELLA BORRNER HELEN G BOVE ADELAIDE C BOWMAN ALICE E BROWN MARGARET E BUCHANAN VIOLET M BURR E VERNA CALLAGHAN MARJORIE P 2I I6 Morrls Ave Bronx Scudder Ave Norrhporr 235 Edgewood Ave New Haven 28 Wesron SI Dalron PeIham Island Rd So Sudbury 75 Prospecr SI Easr Orange 86 So Nlnrh SI Brooklyn IOI W AIvord SI Spr1ngheId 5oO Chapel S+ New Haven 245 Beverly Rd Douqlasron 2I4 W 92nd SI New York 336 Columbia S+ Cohoes Sr James L I 3003 Avenue I BrooI4Iyn CASPERSON HARRIET L CASSEL BELLA 3 Vlllage ST S Manchesrer 2I Spencer Ave VVaIerbury CHUDNOVSKY FRANCES II5 School Sr Taunlron CLARK EDNA V 8425 Ackroyd Ave Jamalca L I CLAYTON ERNA L 3I Rockrudge Rd WaII'I'1am CLOTHIER ELIZABETH G 698 Foresr Ave W N Brlghron S I COHEN EDYTHE I88 Church S+ SauIIr SI'e Marne Onr CREEM GERALDINE F 203 ArgyIe Rd BrooI4Iyn DEXTER DOROTHEA 280 Mamn S+ Norrhporr L I DOOLEY AGNES C Ramsey EGAN MARION L VaIaI1e FAHEY MARGARET A 4I5 Norrh Fncrh SI Harrison Conn Mass Mass Mass Conn Conn Conn Mass Mass Can FERRARO CARMELIA F IO5 Chrlsrman Ave Wash1nq+on P FISH JANET 265 No Oxford S+ Harrford Conn FOX RUTH 4OI LnncoIn Ave Charlerol P FROHLIN EDNA IOO Humphrey Ave Bayonne N J GARROD MARGARET R I456 Cas'IIe'ron Ave PorI' Richmond S I N Y GIBSON MAULINE 6020 Louuserana Ave S+ Louns Mo GRAHAM EVELYN C 2268 Prospecr Ave Bronx GRISWOLD LILLIAN D Lsvlngsron GROW LORETTA G 32I Hollywood Ave DougIasIon GUTHRIE ALICE M 4I Orchard Ave Porr Chesrer HANDY MARY 577 Classon Ave Brooklyn HARRISON HENRIETTA M 42 Beechwood Ave Wesr AIIenhursI' HAWLEY MARJORIE L 552 Cedar SI' Syracuse HELBERG MARION M 38 I-Ielgh+s Rd CIlIIon T237 Wus N N , ..,......,..,,..,..T ..........,...,.. 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I DIETETICS, I932 DIETETICS I932 HENRIOUES ELAINE HIGGINS MARION J HOLTON EVELYN A INSCHO WINIFRED L JONES ELIZABETH KECK HELEN E KOLESAR HELEN E KOSMAN DOROTHY M LAWTON PATRICIA D LEYDEN MARY L LUPIN DOROTHEA A LUTHMAN HULDA A MACOMSON MARGARET McALLISTER ELIZABETH McLEAN MARJORIE MEYER GLADYS M MINARD EDITH MONTALVO MRS ALICE M Conhnuecl I793 W N1nIhS'r Brooklyn 253 Fron'r SI Wxnclwendon 7 Gramercy Park Wesl New York 47I RIVGFSICIS Ave Elmrra II2 Hrllslde Ave Null y 352 Argyle Rd Brooklyn 24A Wesl 4O'I'I'1 SI' Bayonne 72 Decker Ave Porr Richmond S I I3O Gordon SI Perlh Amboy 86 Mapledell S+ Sprrnglueld Mass N Mass I689 Wyomnng Ave Forry For'r Va 727 Rschmond SI Plarnlleld Sparlenburg 5I Enclosure Nu+Iey 92 Farrvnew Ave Jersey Crly 855 E Ten+I'1 SI Brooklyn 76 Floyd S+ Belleville 209 Avenue F Brooklyn MONTELL RUTH HELENA 34 E Washlnglon Ave Waslnlnglon NEMLICH VIVIENNE R PENNELL ABIGAILJ PERKINS GERTRUDE E PORTER MRS SONIA PORTERI LOUISE M 23 Prospecl' PI Hempslead L I 549 Ruversxde Dr New York 88 Elm SI Morrlslown S+eI+on Wllbralwam REDFERN MARGARET M 424 Bergen Ave Jersey Clly RICE ADELAIDE 29II Meadowbrook Blvd Cleveland RUSSET VERA SAGER MILDRED F SEHLMEYER FRANCES C SELIS ESTHER E STRAUSS RUTH E TANOFSKY NETTIE TRANTLIM ELIZABETH VAN DUSEN KATHERINE WALKLEY JOSEPHINE V WATKINS VICTORIA M WENDELL BERTHA A WHITAKER BARBARA E WORTMAN MARION O 400 E 67'Il1 SI New York I89 II Mangln Ave SI Albans I528 Commonweallh Ave Bronx II2 E 8IsI SI' New York I3 Murray S+ Brlslol 292 Pennsylvania Ave Brooklyn 384 E I7+h SI Brooklyn I2I S IIII1 S+ Newark 6804 Owls Head Courl Brooklyn 734 Haddon Ave Collingswood I42I I59II'1 SI Beeclnbursl L I 33 College 5+ Blnglwamlon 27I DeWaII' Ave Bellevllle l239 Mass Ohio Cnn I I , ..........,.............,......... . 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The rewards of life are an approving conscience, The memory of kind deeds, and The hope of Heaven. li people speak ill of you, live so ihei oihers will noi believe ii: The giving which counis is The giving of one's self. CHARLES PRATT COSTUME DESIGN I-IE Time OT maTrlcuIaTlon aT PraTT InsTlTuTe Tor The members OT The CosTume Deslgn class IS varled Several cIassrnaTes have passed beneaTh The porTaIs Tor a period oT Three years whale oThers have done so Tor lusT Two In elTher case The Tlme has been mosT proTnTabIy spenT and we all hope Tor successTuI resuITs The TlrsT year oT Dressmakxng revealed The deep darla secreTs oT ThaT Trade To us and we seemed con TldenT OT a Tavorable conque-ST OT CosTurne Design In The Junnor year oT The IaTTer course new and mTer esTlng Trlendshlps were made and we began Th1rTy erghT sTrong Experuences were varned ln numerous ways some being pIeasanT and oThers unpIeasanT The hugh I1ghTs oT The year proved To be Two Tashuon shows The Abraham 8: STraus show presenTed aT The sTore OT ThaT name aT The begnnnlng oT The TIrsT Term OT The year I929 and The oT The second Term oT The year I93O LuTe nn general proved amusnng and again aT The TermnnaT1on oT school The ouTIooIc Tor The TuTure The IasT year I93O I93I was sTrengThened noT only w1Th a more sophlsTlcaTed knowledge buT also w1Th a resoIuT1on To do bugger and beTTer Things Thus Tar as Seniors we belleve our purpose was I4epT boTh schoIasT1caIIy and socially even Though The erudmons have noT been oT such long durahon May we have aTTalned The goal oT compleTe achlevennenT oT our purpose by June 4 I93I CLASS OFFICERS BETTY JAMESON Presldeni' GRACE E SMITH SecreTary ALICE DOMINY Vice Presudeni' VALERIE W WILSON Treasurer 24 III . S I X CD ' 3 I Q, 1 - 3 . Q, I 7v ' .- CD - 1 0 I V, I 3' O - F 0- . 1 - -O -- 1 . - 2 ' I ' - 0 ' . . . 3 -I -'D' . , ' , CD ' . - ' O. 5' - ' -F ' u n n 3- ' I I-1 CD - i - g - , 0.3 'Q' ' lo, . 1 3 . ' DJ 1 .T 0 '1 . - QI C 9: - . 'I' . O - 1 2. ' . C , , 3 CI! - -Q- .. + - 3- . 'TD - - O .- .O ' :J ll. . C ' . Q' . - . - O . - 3 Il. I - - vanrronln AeNELLo, ELIZABETH A. sem 338 E. 25'l'l1 S+., New York Ci'l'y, N. Y. Baslcelloall, l93O: Swimming, l93O-3l: Arlisans. A disposilion sweel' and lcind-from her we always borrow And if Jrlwings don'+ go so srnoollw loday, +l1ere's always a lomorrow. AUGUSTINE. MARIE H. Marie I36 Manl1a'Han Ave., Jersey Cily, N. J. Baslxelball, l93O Arlisans. Marie is a wizard al Coslume Design and al malc- ing boy friends she draws a line. ' BROWN. M. HELEN Helen 20l Elmwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Hockey, l9303 Volleyball, l93O-3lq Arlisans. We predicl Jrl1a+ llwis vivacious young classmale will go lar in l'1er designing: Loeser's has already given l1er a slarl. Slwe has sponlaneous enllwusiasm Thai is irre- sislible. BURDICK, MARGARET Dean Weslbroolc, Conn. Swimming, l93O-3 I: Arlisans. Her good nalure and ready wil will always be re rnembered. A lward worker wlwen serious endeavor is required. E Bumzows, Rose R.-,se l 258 Sluyvesanl' Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Swimming, l93O-3lg Arlisans. 'An indomilalole worker wil'l'1 unceasing ambilion foward flue accomplislwmenl of her goal. 12421 COCKS, MURIEL F. Muriel 33 Third Ave., Por? Washingion, L. I., N. Y. Volleyball, I93O-3lg Arrisans. We ofien wonder why Muriel dashes home Earl-y. Some day. due To high flying she will be breakiasiing in Porn' Washinglon and dining in Souih America. COHN, ELIZABETH BeHy 260 Richards Ave., Dover, N. J. Baskeiball, I93O1 I-Iockey, l93Og Arrisans. I-Iasie 'rhee nymph and bring wiih 'rhee ies? and yourhiul iolliry, from Jrhy Jrravels of a day. CUSUMANO, ANGELINA M. Angie 674 Second Ave., New York Ciiy, N. Y. Swimming, I93O-3I1 Ariisans. ' A very conscieniious, dependable class male who is very willing Io cooperaie and noi be Iaie or Cui 'rhe 'rime away. DEMIRJIAN, BERJOUHI Beri 500 W. l77'Ih S+., New York Ci'I'y, N. Y. Swimming, I93O-3 Ig Ariisans. Beri has broughi +0 us Ihe mosi' likeable charac- +eris'Iics of ihe near Easi and has Iaughl' us anolher phase of Cosiume. DOMINY, ALICE E. AI Easi Hampron, L. I., N. Y. I-Iockey, I93O7 Volleyball, I93O-3Ig Represeniafive Women's Club, I93Og Class Vice-President I93O-3I: Ariisans. Rericenl, yef prepossessing is Alice-an acknowl- edged leader. l2431 Ii6l vmnrronin ECCLES, MILDRED GILLS Mil Sl Winfhrop Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Volleyball, l93Og Baskefball, l93O-3l: l-lockey, 1930- 3 I : Arlisans. A good worker wil'l'i a sunny disposifion, bul' a mind of ner own. ' ECKMAN, MARTHA A. Marfha Columbia, Pa. Volleyball. l928: l-lockey, l93O. We were glad 'lo welcome Marina loack 'l'o Prali. A willing and 'Friendly sludenl, Jrhis fair designing maid. ERNST, LYDIA SKIFF Lyia 72 Wallace Ave., Baldwin, L. l., N. Y. Arfisans. For lwer, Pra1 r lialli charms, a new name, bu+ llwe same ole Lyia in a new role. FLEMIN6, NANCYE F. General 66 Wesl End Boulevard, Winsion-Salem, N. C. Represenlalive Home Economics Club, l93O: Trea- surer Arlisans, l93O-3I:,Caplain Volleyball, l93O-3l. Anoflner reason why so many songs are wrillen alooul Jrlwe Carolines. Nancye has won everyone's lwearlz HARTMAN, EDNA M. Eddie IO6 S. Courfland S+., E. Sfroudsburg, Pa. Baskelball, l93O-3Ip Swimming, l93O-3Ig Arlisans. When +l'1ey loawl her oul' for culling, Eddie wanis +o know how Jrhey gel' like Thai. l2441 HENNING FRIEDA M Frieda 259 Warren Rd Toronfo Can Volleyball l9303l Chairman Soclal Commullee Arhsans l9303l Our blonde Canadian s+uden+ who has sophnsllca hon and personallly plus JAMES DOROTHY W o 497 Franklin Ave Brooklyn N Y Swsmmnng I93O Arhsans A Jrruslworrhy frlend wllh a cheery word 'lor every one and a song In her ear Canl help 1+ JAMESON BETTY M BeHy 59I3 London Rd Dulurh Munn Class Presrdenl' l9303I Arhsans The possessor of a shmulahng and wunmng person KAIRALLA HELEN Helen I59 Prospecf Park Wesi' Brooklyn N Y Prallonla Represenlahve l93O 3l Secrelary Home Economrcs Club l9303l Caplaun Volleyball Ari :sans Vnvacuous energehc generous wllllng and ever helpful In facf she doesn 1' have +0 be Tall lo be bug LAWS HORENA C Sa y Cllnfon S+ WesHTeld N Y Capfaln Hockey I93O Baskelball l9303I Hockey l9303l Arhsans Tackling bug problems IS one of Sallys besl' plays buf she believes The larsl hundred years are lhe hardes+ I 245 6 ll , - 3L - :ff . , A4 I ' -. ' ' -J cn - . -Q. I I , . O ' n ' . C ' -, - 1 - - -P ' - . . I - n - fp . , . ' ' I 0 ' .-. ' - ' :- . y ' 2 , -, cn ' : - ' ' . 3 -- : ' : ' , . -. - -U , . -.- 6 ,. 4 - I - 2. l ' Q. ' 5 I - fn . , - ' :x . -,, , , - -n I . . - - . . Ill - : ' , h -. . - , . U , - - I: . u I ' ' ' ' l PILDTTGHID . l MCCLAIN. MARY V. 43 Co'H'age S+., Jersey Cify, N. J. Hockey, l93O-3Ig Women's Club Represeniaiive. I93O-3 I g Arlisans. Sweel' girlhood dreams her mind loeguiles while she is sludying fashion slyles, lo be quire near Frank we Jrhink is due her +o speak of her Irish wi'r and humor. MACBETH, MARGARET O. Mac IO4 E. Genesee S+., Auburn, N. Y. Baskelloall, l93O: Arlisans. A dislincrive charm Thai wins Jrhe aclmiralion of her classmales and which may accounl' for her populerify al house perlies. MARSHALL, HELEN EDITH Helen 465 W. l63rcl S+., New York Cify, N. Y. Hockey, l93O-3l: Baskeiball, l93O-3lg Arlisans. Her alhleric abililies are surprising in one of such small slaiure. ' MANCINI, GISELDA Gissy 2454 Arihur Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Arfisansf Sissy has real lalemkz her prizes prove il: She would make a fine leader for Onward Chrisfian Soldiers! MASTROIANNI, RIVOLTA A. Rivolia I78 Alabama Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Baslcelball, l93Og Hockey, l93O-3l: Arfisans. Our li'r+le Mona Lisa : neverrheless, vivacious and sweel and of designing inrenfions. Iwi PARKE, FRANCES T. Frenzy IS9 Eas'r Broadway, Bangor, Me. Pralionia Represenlaiive, l'-7303 Volleyball, i930-31: Arlisans. Frenzy has Kind Jrlwouglils, al'rl'mougl1 we lwave mol noriced Hwe Harvard accenr yer. ln +l1e capacily of Praflonia Represenraiive during her Junior year slne was a good sporl. PATCH, EMILY A. M Berkshire, N. Y. Represenlalive Home Economics Club, l93O-31, Volleyball, l93O-3 Ig Arlisans. A delicale whimsical personalily of unsuspecied deplli. PECORONI, GERTRUDE Geri' 'P. O. Box 227, Bound Brook, N. J. Hockey, l93Og Arlisans. Genius is Hue infinile capacily for Taking pains and Geri is following lwer slar or has lwiiclwed lwer wagon +0 a srar. SCHIAVONE, MARGARET B. Margy 74 Park Ave., Caldwell, N. J. Baslcelloall, l93O: Arlisans. Margy is always sweelr, somelimes very serious: buf her bubbling mirrlw is never lar from The surface. SHULZE, RUTH LUELLA Slnulzie 76 Poore S+., Slwawsheen Village, Andover, Mass. Arlisans. Frank-forceful-peppy-and avid for. work. ' E2-171 HI PIPJJTTOHII-I SMITH. GRACE E. La Vale, Cumberland, Md. Class Secrelary, 1930-3 I: Vice-Presidenl Home Eco- nomics Club, l930-3l3 Volleyball, l93Og Arlisans. A gill of beauly from 'lhe Goals, fogelher wllh a versalilily of inl'ellec+ and craflsmanship. VALVO, JOSEPHINE M. Jo 5520 Fiffeenfh Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Volleyball, 1930: Arlisans. Few are Jrhe 'rhings Jo can'Jr and don'+ clo. These are heighlenecl by a capllvaling disposifion. WILSON, VALERIE WEYE Val 24 Linden Rd., Melrose, Mass. Class Treasurer, l930-3lg Vice-Presiclenl' Arlisans, l930: Presiclenl Arlisans, l930-3lg Volleyball, I930. One of our sweelesl' girls is Val . Beslcles Jrhis assel, she is very apl and capable In anylhlng she does. - WRIGHT, HELEN M. Helen 3 Elm S+., Hudson Falls, N. Y. Caplain Volleyball, l9307 Arfisans. A persevering worker and cleliberale in all her un- clerfakings. Good manners are among her many line qualifies. lz-181 ' COSTUME 9 DESIGN S The TlrsT haIT oT The Junlor year ns abouT To come To a close :T us w1Th humorous emohons ThaT we look back upon The T1rsT days spenT aT PraTT Durlng Thus Tlme we were dazed by The amounT OT work ThaT we were expecTed To accomplnsh ln one day buT now ThaT we are well esTabl1shed In The eIemenTs oT The course The rouTnne seems noT only humanly posslble buT exTremely deI1ghTTuI One Thlrd oT The class was comprxsed oT graduaTecI dress makxng sTudenTs and The oTher Two Thlrds oT sTudenTs who enTered on The conhdence oT Their own ab1I1Ty Thls snTuaTuon promoTed Tr1cTnon Tor a Tnme buT soon all dxTTerences oT meThods and opnnuons ln The rlghT way To do The work were broken down by The heIpTuI and earnesT eTTorTs oT our 1nsTrucTors Ivlay we Take This opporTun1Ty OT Thanking Them Tor Thexr snTIuenTlaI guidance The Seniors enabled The Junuor Class To come In conTacT wuTh one anoTher soclally They enTerTalned The enT1re Jumor Class aT Tea olurung AT These meehngs IecTurers enTerTa1ned us by Talking abouT possnble pro Tessnonal Tnelds Tor a cosTume desugner This enabled us To be beTTer quall Tned To choose The Ime wlThln whlch we lnTend To specualuze In Hockey The Juniors and Seniors ToughT bravely buT The ab1I1Ty and splrlT on elTher slde was so vigorous ThaT The baTTle TermlnaTed ID a Tue From Thus source The I-Iousehold Science and ArTs Team was chosen This Team was VICTOVIOUS over The Fine and Applied ArTs School and was proudly represenTed by six playing members oT The CosTume Design Class The I932 class IS abouT To enTer upon The mosT ouTsTandlng evenT OT The years work The Wanamaker Fashxon Show Thus wxll give The sTudenTs an opporTunlTy To prove To The ouTslde world whaT They can do as coming desugners The Junior Class has always succe5sTuIIy carrled oTT several oT The Trophies buT The Class oT I932 does noT only hope To uphold pasT TraduTsons buT surpass Them CLASS OFFICERS MARION E GEE Pres1cIenT PHYLLIS J HAYES Se-creTary MARION IMrsI C-3 COONEY Treasurer I 249 The beginning oT The Term, and IaTer invITed us To join The ArTIsan Club. . I COSTUME DESIGN, l932 COSTUME DESIGN I932 BARDSLEY BESSIE C BENNE MURIEL C BESSETTE CLAIRE B BLOSVEREN MOLLY BUSE MILDRED B CALABRO ADELINE B CANSEIELD MARY B CASSARO IDA J COONEY MRS MARION COUCH ELIZABETH E EENKELSTEIN MARIA I FICHETTI ANNE M GEE MARION E GERSCH ELSA GOLDSTEIN JANE GRILL VIRGINIA M GUARNERI ANNA HAYES PHYLLIS J 38 Hamlln SI Provldence R I I436 E 7'rh SI Brooklyn 34 Trnlby Ave Chncopee Falls I Gnllelle SI Milford B24 Second PI Plalnlreld 208 Shelby Ave Ellzabelh 505 Lincoln Ave Owasso 393 Pavonla Ave Jersey Clly Maple S+ Wes? Slockbrndge 63I Illmors SI Su ney I6 Gay S+ Provxdence 229 Washlnglon Ave Brooklyn 92 Sea CIIIF Ave Sea Clncl L I Soulh Swansea I679 Easlburn Ave New York I922 Easl 24Ih SI Brooklyn 85I5 Bay I6Ih SI Brooklyn Mass Conn Mlch Mass Nebr Mass ', ' .,,..L.......I............,......,..I.... - . ., , N. Y. ', ' .,.....,.,.....r..,.......,.........I...,.I ., ' ' , N. J. , .......,.,.....,......,.,,..... ., ' , N. 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II KRAMER MARTHA LA ROCCA JULIA G MAIEARTH HELEN R MATHERON ALMA M MILLER RUTH E MURPHY KATHARIN NEWELL ALBERTA NICHOLSON ELEANOR B PARSKE LOUISE M PROSSER JULIA ROBERTS DOROTHY E SALISBURY JEANNETTE P SMITH DOROTHY F STEVENS ELIZABETH M TURNER ELLEN M VAN HOUTEN MARY L WATSON HELEN B ZARRO JOSEPHINE A 2063 Bedford Ave Brooklyn I09 Mann SI Mlllourn 20 Oxford SI Passaic Cenlennlal Ave Baldwin L I I02 Park Ave Madison 2308 I9Ih SI Washlnglon 2030 E 64Ih SI Brooklyn 410 Rlverscde Ave Ogdensburg l20 Kiel SI NorIh Tonawanda I286 Norlh Bever SI Woosler Ohio 2 Adams PI Gloucesler Mass 3408 Hudson Dr Youngslown Ohio R F D 2 Box 42 Marshall Va 45 Temple S'I' Avon N Y R R 5 Box 9 Xenia Ohlo 692 Prospecl' SI Maplewood N J Kenl' Conn 2735 Allanhc Ave Brooklyn N Y fzs H SQMIA CLASSROOM puoros gf Q r ij' A HOMEMAKING O Jfhe modern erhcfenr gurl comes a vocahon new IU Irs melhods buf old ln hls'rory Consequenrly we have decrded 'ro devole our lxves fo Jrendlng The hres of Lares and Penares lures which Though nor yer reduced 'ro ashes have been grlevously neglecred of a e To be a successful Homemaker one musf be a good business woman and a clever psychologrslr she musl have The lad of a cllplomal and Jrhe pahence of a Grnselcla she rnusr be arhshc skillful and sym palhehc as well as charming and hospllable ln shorl' Jrhe model Homemaker IS The henghl of perfechon ln woman Alrhough This rare and Improbable person musr somewhere exuslr we do nor claim 'ro be her counrerparr yer we have every desnre of some day approaching her an accomphshmenr and knowledge ln olher words albefr we are Jrhe broad hupped shorl legged nnslpld crealures of Schopenhauers sour shouldered long lunged powerful man wnlh an emplry slromach In a home w1+hou+ a feminme Touch of beaulry and comfor+7 Reallzxng our slupendous lmporrance To Jrhe world and nor wlshlng 'lo leave unlouched any fragmenlary bars of knowledge perlalnlng 'ro 'lhe Home we declded To rake This course In l-lomemaknng lhal' we may come as near as possnlole ro perfechon ID Jrhns our chosen professlon This IS our aim and 1+ would be dllhculr for us lo accomplxsh rl' wrlhour sclenhhcally prepared supervision Hence lhe l-lomemaklng class And allhough l-lomemakmg as a career ns nor moneymakmg proposuhon ye+ lhe remunerahon ID o+her Jrhlngs wall surely be plenhful nf were conscnenhous aboul Hr ancl Jrruly we are lhall CLASS OFFICERS MYRTLE HOVELL Presldeni MARJORIE EARL Secrefary MONICA GERAGHTY Vice Presldenl' KATHERINE WALBRIDGE Treasurer lzsz HI . - 5, ' DJ LQ. u -U . 3 ' ' . Call I . nf. . ' ' O . . , :J I - . '. 0 I ' ' 1 CD QL- , . 1 ,,2 . -P .-I . . 01 - 7 a m- 1 ' . . . 4 . , , . . . CD 1 I . '1 . n I N4 ' h . . - , .. 1 ' 3 -O ' ... ' U - U9 ' ' Q, . 1 --+- UJ . A :1 :H -- ' ' . -01- I - . ' o - - A . - . -1 . ' . o 2 1 , 3' , or - ' - , 4 -P Q I - , . 4 ko - - - , . o l O - ' o O- I . .UV - - ' , 0, - 1 '-, ' O D! . Q.. . - I I PIAIJTTODHJ BAYLES, MARJORIE Mari I9Ol Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Mari has been wilh us almosl a year now and we agree Jrhal she is one of 'l'he mosl' cheerful and ener- geric members of The class. I am noi' of Jrhar liealher 'ro shake olil my 'Friends when rhey mosr need me. CHASE, HELEN s. ' Ducky 202 Thames S+., Newporf, R. l. l-lelen, our friend from Newporr, is peppy and gay. She always has a smile for everyone. We hope lhalr everybody we meer from Newporl will be like l-lelen. You know lhafl l say whar l Jrhink. Nolhing more nor less. E DRECKMEIER, CORNELIA MARIE Cori 4 Applelon Pl., Upper Monfclair, N. J. Cori has a cheerie Hello for each and everyone of us. I-ler words seem Jro be filled wi'rh memories of dear old China. We hope lhai' if she ever goes back, she'll remember her good Times al PraH'. She'lI be lhe misiress of herself Jrho' China falls. EARL, MARJORIE E. Marge 33 Oakview Ave., Maplewood, N. J. Class Secrelary, l93l. Marge is a good sporl and full of fun. She goes in for some lhings very seriously. A+ presenl' if is of going deeper inlo Jrhe arf of l-lomemaking. Tho' loud lhe call of land mosl dislanl, 'lis Marge's voice 'rha+'s mos+ insisrenlf' FERRISS, ELSIE S. Els 42 Maple Ave., Madison, N. J. Elsie's pleasing personalily and friendly smile have won her many friends among lhe l-lomemakers. 'Tis The world's wisdom 'rhou arf drinking up. I2541 GERAGHTY, MONICA P. Monica 228 Washingion Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Vice-Presideni, I93 I . Monica's Irish good naiure is a valuable assei io her as our vice-presidenl. Thai and Irish luck will bring her happiness laier loo, we hope. She moves a goddess, she looks a queen. GRAHAM, VIOLET M. Vi Forl Hamilron, Brooklyn, N. Y. Miss Graham, Ihere's someihing wrong wiih Thai machine! Violei is a low-voiced maiden who ex- presses her opinion on many subiecis. Being a daugh- rer of Ihe Army she is quile pairioric. I, ioo, am a rare paliernf' HARE, NANCY McHENRY Nance Woodsclale, Wheeling, W. Va. Home Economics Club Represeniaiive, I93I. Nancy is The cosmopoliian oi our class. She comes from Wheeling, lives in Greenwich Village, goes To school in Brooklyn and spends a week-end in Philly- now and Jrhen. Thy modes+y's a candle Io 'rhy meri'r. HERRIMAN, G. SHIRLEY Shirl l075 Bushwick Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Prailonia Represenlajrive, l93l. Shirley is a broad-minded young lady, buf has delin- i+e opinions on some subiecis. As a chauffeur she deserves much praise. WhaI e'er she did was done wiih so ,much ease, in her alone 'Iwas naiural To please. HOVELL, MYRTLE B. Myrf Box 354 Sound Beach, Conn. Class Presidenl, l93I. Myrile embodies all ihe good Ihings liH'le girls should be made oi: charm, pep, amiableness, a pleas- ing personaliiy and a pack of fun. To see her is +o love her-io know her is 'ro love her more. 52551 I6I PPJITTODIII LAPPEUS, PRISCILLA G. Pris 2I Walnui' ST., BinghamTon, N. Y. We hear Priscilla, ThaT you inTend To help humaniTy Through social service work. The girls in Child Care Class will vouch Tor your abiliTies along ThaT line. We know liTTle oT Thee. buT Thai' liTTle is good. MacGREGOR, CLARA T. Ta ' 5I4 WesT 2nd ST., Dayfon, Ohio AlThough we know where Clara's hearl' is, we are very glad Thai' she is wiTh us This year. She is Tull oT Tun and so jolly. Favors To none, To all she smiles, exTends OTT' she reiecTs, louT never once oTFends. MEYER, RUTH M. , Ridgy 247 76Th ST., Brooklyn, N. Y. r Class Treasurer, I93l. RuTh seems To be vieing Tor honors held by anoTher OT our classmaTes, leT's hope noT 'cause RuTh is really much Too nice. Ah mel She's quieT and looks demure, buT geT her going and you're noT so sure. TREMPER, ELINOR S. Elly 2697 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Our peTiTe blonde Homemaker, plenTy OT good Tun and Trienclly spiriT are her qualiTies. She makes The rule come True- good Things come in small pack- ages. She needs no eulogy, she speaks Tor herself. WALBRIDGE, KATHARINE i Kay 3I6 Adams ST., Toledo, Ohio Class Treasurer, I'-73I. i Whoever wanTs a person To cheer Them up, iusT call on KaTharine. WhaTever she does nexT year, we know she will loe a greaT success. l A sunny disposiTion is half The loaTTle. l2561 WOOD MARJORIE LOUISE Margue I47 LnHlewor1'l1 Lane Sea Cliff L I N Y Womans Club Represenlallve Marlowe IS more on Jrhe Type of The olcl lash noned girl Theres greal' charm In her shyness and sweelness She ns prellry hmlcl and ge-nlle W If f2511 HI Z -- I ask W O - : E l Man is Masler only when he maslers himself and Jrhe Evil one. This is one Glory. ll is anolher Glory lo be lhe servanl of olhers, To have lhe world bel- ler for our living in il. Be cheerful and have no reqrels for lhe wasled or unused pasl, ancl never borrow lrouble aboul The fulure: bul' do well Jrhe duly +ha+ is nearesl +0 you in Jrhe present CHARLES PRATT INSTITUTICDNAL MANAGEMENT OYOUS and elaTed were we on SepTember IO l93O as we dlrecTed our way Toward PraTT lnsT1TuTe We congregaTed In Memorlal Hall and lrsTened To Mr Howe and Mmss Holloway who enl1ghTened us upon our duT1es We soon overcame The Green Teellng ThaT new sTudenTs usually possess and adapTed ourselves To our new rouTme WlTh This we made new and TasT ac quamTances This was due To The kindness QT The TaculTy who gave us a Tea aTTer our arrlval and Tol lowed by anoTher The Tollowlng weelc Soon aTTer we were presenT aT a TaculTy parTy where we became loeTTer acgua1nTed wuTh our 1nsTrucTors Time sped To Thanksgiving recess and Then Chr1sTmas vacaTnon which was welcomed Our experience ln The resTauranT ended aT Thus Tlme lT was very lnTeresT1ng To Take care OT The dlnners given ThroughouT The year and we missed IT The second Term However The second Term held oTher unTeresTs Field Trips These were mosT enloyable and educaTlng BeTore we realized we had our alumnn loanqueT which was a success We are looking Torward To The prom and graduaT1on lT dldnT seem pos sable ThaT The year had ended and we were prepared To Take responslblll Tres Every monTh held some mark oT rnTeresT and ThaT day ln Se-pTember when we venTured TorTh wlTh greaT prrde and assurance seemed only a dream True enough we came To PraTT lnsT1TuTe To learn and we hope To go ouT lnTo The world and wm laurels We drd noT only obTaln good Trarnmg louT also new and rnTeresTlng acqua1nTances We sTruggled TogeTher over obsTacles someTlmes smlllng and someTlmes sighing NeverTheless we can TruThTully say ThaT we cherrshed The days spenT aT PraTT lnsT1TuTe CLASS OFFICERS ALICE MORTON PreslclenT METHYL GIFFORD SecreTary HELEN CURRY Vlce PreslclenT MARY DRAKE Treasurer 12591 6 If A I.. - I. li - -i 4. ,. . w PPJJTTCDII-I i ! I i BOOCK, FLORENCE M. Florence Crosby, N. D. Florence is a faiihful friend and a good spori. She will no doubr keep on wi+h her good work. BRASS, EMILY T. .Emily 989 Bushwick Ave., Brooklyn N. Y. There she goes, and always wilh 'lhai ceriain pin hidden somewhere! I wonder why ir is so irnporiani Jro carry ir everywhere-Perhaps for proiecrionl BRENNAN, MARGARET E. Margaref l24-25 Layfon S+., Elmhursi, L. l., N. Y. Envied by all who sii' and siruggle in chemislry class. We are sure Thai' Miss Brennan will be a success. BROWN, BERTHA B. Billy Ba'I'h, Me. Billy is a wonderful friend. She is always doing more Than her share. Wherever she goes Jrhere are ruclrions. Vlfhenever you hear bee'p bee'p you will know she is preseni. BUCKLEY, ALBERTA R. Alberia Doverplains, N. Y. Alberla saunlrers around class as if noihing were on her mind. lf we didn'1' know her we would 'rhink her don'+-care airiiiude was real. 12601 BURT, DORIS A. Dorrie 4 Lyon S+., Pawiuclcef. R. l. A giggle here and a giggle lhere, pray who is rans- ing all Jrhe disburbance? Why, none olrher lhan our Dorrie felling us alooul Doc+ors and Dursesf' CEDARWALL, HELEN, A. C. Honey I443 Boulevard, Wesi' Hariford, Conn. Honey is 1'ha+ sweei and demure girl who came info our class from lhe Dielelics. We were ceriainly glad io have her even lhough a liiile lalre. CLARK, MRS. MAE M. 638 Fourfh S+., Springfield, Mass. lnlroducing Mrs. Clarlc from Springfield, an earnesl and diligenl' worlcer. CURRIE, HELEN P. Helen I7l Abbe S+., Springfield, Mass. Class Vice-Presidenl, I93l. Here is a girl who Jrakes 'rhings as ihey come and greeis every lcnoclc as a boosi, for she knows Thar earnesl' labor'-'is never loslr. DAGAN, SARA A. Sally R. F. D. No. I, Shaker Rel., Wa1'ervlie'I', N. Y. l wonder why Sally likes 1'he lunch-room so well? Never mind, lhose bus boys are nice lads. f26l1 6 If PPJJTTODILI rs. 2 - r all lil El .-l ii ' W1 . sq V' DEATRICK, ALICE Al 5 Cayooga Pl., Forfy Forf, Pa. ln +he shorl' lime she spen+ wirh us, Alice's cheerful personalily endeared her To her many friends. We l ll lll ' ' J are sure Als perseverance will gain success for her in all she underfakes. DEVLIN, IRENE C. lrene 74 Elderi' S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. Irene is a very business-like young lady, wiih a pleasarrl' smile, iraveling along The roacl 'I'o success. DRAKE, MARY B. Jerry 246 Hancock S+., Springfield, Mass. Class Treasurer, l93l. Wha+? Why? When? Where?-lf noi? Why?ll Who is Jrhar girl asking Jrhose quesfions? Never mind, Mary, we all love you and wish you loads of love. ENGLER, BERTHA Berfha 52 S+. Johannaspring: Basle, Swifzerland Be:-fha is successful in everylhing she uncleriakes. We know she will succeed whelher here or abroad. FRYDENBORG, HELEN D. Helen 225 88'rh 'S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. A good sport a good pal, a good worker-bul' she has one weakness-food!! l2621 GIFFORD, METHYL E. Alky 29 Gordon S+., Springfield, Mass. Class Secreiary, I93l. Whar is ihal noise over in The corner of Jrhe Chem- islry Lab? Why 'rha+ is Melhyl and her pals having a so-called 'rea parly. lvlelhyl is cleslinecl ro a suc- cessful fulrure. GlGLlO, VITA Vee II4 47'rh S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. Wifh Those big black eyes, Vee oughl' 'ro be able +o gel iusl' abour whar she wanfs. Good luck! GOODFELLOW, HELEN Helen Sl Park S+., Monfclair, N. J. Helen's arlislic aHi'ruole makes us olo wha+ is neces- sary for ourselves and wha'r would be nice for olhers. All +he insrirulionals will cerfainly miss Helen 'For many years 'ro come. GROSS, ESTH ER Esrher 62 Jefferson Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Esiher is very quier, lour an earnesr lislener. May success come her way. HAGAR, JOHANNA Johanna 4229 No. Sf. Lewis Ave., Chicago, lll. A conrinuous worker-A friend To all-Here's +0 your success. l2631 l6l PIAIITTCIIILI HILL, JULIA Julia Cambridge, N. Y. Julia, in her one year al' PraH', won Ihe hearls of all her classmales wilh her sweel' smile and charming manner. We precliclr Jrhalr her lovely personalilry will help her gain a place of value in any line she may follow. HOUCK. DORIS L. Ducky 263 Adams S+., Tonawanda, N. Y. Carefree ancl smiling is Doris and Ihese characleris- Jrics have won her many friends. She has serious plans for The 'Ful'ure. We are always wilh you, Doris! LAWLOR, ALICE W. Alice 42 Howe S+., New Haven, Conn. Cool anol self-possessed, she has a lceen sense of humor and is admired by all who lcnow her. LEMPERT, MARION Marion 48I Main S+., Lewisfon, Me. Marion is a moclesl' and quie+ girl, bui' we are sure she will be very successful-her meelcness will accouni for il: LUNDY, HELEN W. Lunclee 6O2V2 Meeling S+., Providence, R. I. Lunclee is The induslrious girl of The class. She does noi' limi+ her work 'lo school. bul' spends many of her spare momenlrs ar Alice Poole McDougal's. She is so ambiiious. l2641 MAXWELL, ELLIE R. Rae 20 Couniry S+., Newporl, R. I. Peiile, bul peppy-her plans for Ihe iiuiure are mosi' inieresiingl Agree wilh us, Rae'? MORTON, ALICE M. Mickey 6l5 Turin Rd., Rome, N. Y- Class Presideni, I93l. Mickey came lo us from Cornell and we are all glad lo have her. She was Jrhe besi of many friends and 'lhe class cerlainly made a choice when ihey elecled Mickey , president MOYERMAN, IDA lcla Oaklane, Pa. Always bubbling forih wiih ready laughler and gay spirils, we haie io see Ida leave. We predicl a suc- cessful fulure lor her. O'BRlEN, ALICE M. Alice Aniigonish, Nova Sco+ia, Can. Alice is a quiei, Friendly girl whom we all admire. She had won many friends al Praii and we know her amloiiions will loe realized. PATTERSON, LULA M. Lula Chambersburg, Pa. Miss Paiierson is ihe dignified lady who has had more experience in This 'rype of work lhan 'lhe resl of us, buf, neverlheless, we were all glad io have her wilh us. She assisied many over siumlaling lolocks. 52651 i6I PIAI-ITTOIIIII S A ' is ' PETTEROSSI, ELVIS G. Pai 26 Devens S+., Greenfield, Mass. PraH'onia Represenialive, I93I- May we preseni' you Io our Pra'rI'onia represeniaiive, Pai , who hails from Simmons College and is an all- around good sporr and a popular member of our class. Besi' of luck Io you, Pai I PIERCE, ELIZABETH S. BeI ry Bos'Ion Posi' RCI., Madison, Conn. UniI'ed we sfand, divided we fall, for Belly is never seen wi'rhou+ her pal, Berrha. Besi' wishes for an evenlniul IuI'ureI POTRUBATCH, MRS. HELANE Helen Charamuy Tup. 2, Moscow, Russia A compeieni' worker. Alihough she had noi yei' mas+ered our in+eres+ing language, we know she wiII because of her eagerness. RADZINSKY, MRS. EUGENIE Eugenia Navaia Basmamuia 2 SXI6, Moscow, Russia She is happy-go-lucky and a very diligenlr worker. We were all pleased Io have her wifh us and because of her winning smile, she has won many friends here in America. RENDER, LENA P. Lena IO42 Morgan S+., Meadville, Pa. Lena is slow and easy-going-noihing seems 'Io phase her. She has a mosi' invenlrive mind, being ralher arjrisiically inclined. She has accomplished a 5 greai' deal ai Pra'H. lzbel ROURK BERNICE E ern I6 Gillespie S+ Hooslclc Falls N Y Bern IS qulfe modesf and lceeps her classmafes In perpefual laughfer wlfh her wlf whefher In fhe res fauranf fhe locker rooms or fhe park RULNICK EVELYN L Evelyn 294 Enfield Sl' Harfford Conn Evelyn IS fhe one who IS able fo pull down As In Chemlsfry We would lllce fo know your secref Evelyn Neverfheless we wush you fhe loesf of luck RUTENBURG MRS NADEJDA A Nadlda Palcsavslu Boulevard l4fl9 Moscow Russia Affer having sfudled ln France Swlfzerland and Germany we were glad Indeed fo have Mrs Rufen burg come fo Amerlca She IS very Il'ldUS'l'FIOUS and has won a hosf of friends af Praff lnsfnfufe SElDl.ER GERTRUDE J Trudy 8718 l35fh Sl' Rlchmond Hull L l N Y Trudy rs fhe fashion plafe Can she wear clofhes'7 A glance af her and fhaf quesflon would be answered Trudy lS gefhng fo be qurfe fhe horsewomanl SHELLBERG ELSA A Shelly 32 Bush S+ Jamesfown N Y Who IS fhaf neaf appearing person always ready fo help a friend In ne-ed7 None ofher fhan Shelly l She IS one of fhe few who IS loved by all I 267 6 ll 0 . . - , I 0 - ' .-I . . . h . . : 0 .- - . . - on . : , - , . - . I . l 3 vmrronln A l is l , l L. 1 ,J l '51 -.Ill 'IL . ,avr i 3 l l SMART, BERNEDA Berneda 96l Ellsworfh Ave., Columbus, Ohio Bernecla was one of PraJr+'s hardeslr working girls and is a wonderful example of whal' one could do +o achieve an encl. She had a very cheerful disposilion and success awailrs her. VANDERVORT, CLARA Clara Jamesiown, Ohio Wilrh perseverance lil-ze Clara's, success is noi' far away. No malier whal you clo, Clara, we are always wilh you whelrher greaf or small. WARNER, ELOISE C. Chrislry 405 Main Sl., Suffield, Conn. Chris+y is Jrhalr jolly goocl sporlr who is everyone's pal. She is known among her classmales for her wil' and humor- We all wish her 'rhe besl' of luclc. WICKMAN, TAINIE A. Tiny Wesi' Brighion, S+a+en Island, N. Y. Tiny is happy-go-lucky and greels everyone wilrh a smile. Does she like To dance?-Ask us, we should know! WILLARD, LILLIAN V. Lil Middleville, N. Y. Lil is one of our popular members, lull of fun and always ready +o do her share. We know she will reach her goal. l2681 WILLETS, MARY A. Mary Ne+cang, N. J. Mary is very sweel and demure. Seldom does she ioin in 'rhe hilarilry ol her classmales, buf we all know she is a good sporl and will do exceedingly well in whalever she underlakes. WILLIAMS, NATALIE E. Na+ III-I2 I06'Ih S+., Ozone Park, L. I., N. Y- NaJr is 'rhe Iype who chooses her friends. Even 'Ihough she is ralher quiei. her red hair and winning smile have won her many friends in Ihe C. l. B. class. WILSON, LYDIA P. Lydia HacIce'HsI'own, N. J. Lydia is iolly and good-nalurecl. She has a cheery smile which we know has won her many friends. Op- porlunily will surely knock a+ her door. ZIMMERMAN, ELINOR J. Elinor 50 Eas'I' I2OI'h S+., New York, N. Y. Elinor is Ihal sweei girl whom everyone likes +o know. She is an exceplrionally good sludenl and mosl inleresling-rushing here and Iherel l2691 1 I J i. l l l i l II6l Learn +o occupy yourself in manual laloor. l am anxious +0 impress upon your minds The value of learning +o be skillful in lhe use of your hands as a source of Jrhal quiel' enioymenl' which an aclive brain neecls. Seelc The counsel of persons more experienced: Jrhen acl' on your own iuclqmenl. If in cloubl, wail. CHARLES PRATT DRESSMAKING EPTEMBER l93O aTTer a good vacahon and Tull ol: The urge To do bug Thlngs The Dressmakung class of 3l was launched on a year oT hard work noT unmlxecl wlTh ThoughT ATTer The TlrsT Tew days oT enTrance exams over which we dlscovered we had TreTTed unnecessarlly geTT1ng supplies and Trylng To grope our way Through The mysTuTylng halls whlch IS PraTT Leaving our class rooms and Then Trynng To Tund our way back we seTTled down To real hard work and l mean work noT 1usT usnng a needle There were conTerence lec Tures To aTTend design class To prepare Tor embroidery and power ma chmes We musTnT TorgeT gym class No IT nsnT all sewing BeTore we knew IT Thanksglvrng recess was upon us and Then a very shorT whlle aTTer came ChrnsTmas vacaTlon and a much needed resT Back To classes again w1Th The Hollday SpurlT and ST Nrck sT1ll w1Th us we buckled down agaln By Thus Tmme we were acTually maklng Things we could wear and ThaT was an accompl1shmenT' Towards The end oT January we were packed up aTTer lusT abouT ac gualnhng ourselves w1Th our TlrsT lnsTrucTor and moved To a new room w1Th a new leader Oh The begrnmng oT a new Term' Very soon we began work on The Wanamaker Fashnon Show whaT excnTemenT husTle and busTlel Much m1dn1ghT oxl was burned whale puTTlng rn The lasT sT1Tches IT was worTh :T all To see The resulTs oT our labors on drsplay Suddenly our year IS over a whlTe cerT1TlcaTe Tied wlTh a ribbon a sermon graduahon and we are Tull Tledged dressmakers We have had a happy Tnme here made new Trlendshnps some we will never TorgeT and we Thank The TaculTy Tor working w1Th us We re wlshnng all The luck In The world To our Tellow grads and a bug bundle oT encouragemenT To The ones who wnll be grads nexT year CLASS OFFICERS ISABELLA M GERMINO PreslclenT DOROTHY BRANDRETH SecreTary ANNA G GEORGE Treasurer T27 HI . I.. .. In . - ' -' . l E - CD .- - .5 . '. ::. .- I A., 4 E 0 - l . . , '- ,' - I U 11' 1 PM-ITTOHIJII l ', l ' ' BRANDRETH, DOROTHY Doi' 430 Prospec-I' S+., Nu+ley, N. Y. , I93 I. i Every class has ils man-haier and DoJr's ours. l Eur whal' we can'Jr figure our is whal 'rhe blushes are , or. l Class Secrelary, l93Iq Baskelball, I93Ig Hockey, l BROWN E, WINIFRED Winnie l l 74 Wilsey S+., Newark, N. Y. Volleyball, 193 l. I Winnie is quiel' as can be, and does she work? l 1 She'll do her sewing on Main Sireei yell l li? l CHAFFIE, MADALINE Sunny Joomis, N. Y. Volleyball, l93l. J ' Whai is 'ihal brighl' spoi in room 26?-Why +ha+'S ll- l Sunny Have you ever seen her sad?-No sir! , W , iz l , . . , I .. I: l,, CHASE, HELEN L. ' Helen l 60 Revere S+., Waferbury, Conn. l ' Volleyball, l93I: Baskelball, I93l. We consider Mr. Chase a mighiy lucky man! You l would +00 if you knew Helen. l E , ' CLARK, KATHERINE Kav 446 E. 3rd Ave., Roselle, N. J. ' Swimming, I93l. Afrer 'I'he iirsi' few monihs of commuiing from Roselle +0 Brooklyn Kay decided +0 move over - here buf somelhing in Jersey seems lo have changed - l her mind. l2721 CRAWFORD ANNIE LEE Annle I606 Edgefield Ave Aiken S C Volleyball l93l Soulh Carolina cerlalnly senl us a lceen young lady when They le+ us have Annne Lee' DREW HONORIA Honey 25 Carroll S+ Poughkeepsie N Y Room Chalrman I93l Women s Club Represenla Ilve I93l Swlmmlnq I93I I-lere us a True frnend for you lusl as sweelr as her name She doesnl bolher wwlh men shes busy nn Poughkeepsie EVERITT DOROTHY o I64 I3 89'rh Ave Jamaica L I N Y SWII'TlmIl Ig I93l Baslcelball I93l Dols aboul The sweelesl' lcld you ever mel darn good sporf and whal luck she wall brmg one man someday' FERRIGNO ANNE Anno 289 Greenfield Si' Har'I Ford Conn Volleyball l93l I-lave you ever heard Anne slng7 If you haven you ve missed somelhmg good FOREMAN JOANNA Joanna 343 No Illlnols Ave A+lanhc Clfy N J Volleyball I93l You can see Joanna flnurlng aboul' class anyhme If she dndnf have her hnger In The ple Hr wouldnf Iasle rlghl I273 I6l . I -- . ' . - . .. ' I . h . . I : -. .1 - . . . 4 ' I . . - , , 1 . - ' - - . . . . g I - , , . I - 3 . . - ' ' . . - ' 1 . - ' I: U I . u - :P I I DJ -9- 1 A A ' , ' , 4, ' A A 4 ' .' Ada... , ..'.s.,e. '- ..1ea:-gl - -,L - va- vi. rronin ii E QE, i i I l. i l 1 i. l K. 1 1 i l I, li ii s i FOYE, SARA Milford, Mass. Sally Swimming, l93l. Sally has a smile for every siiich she lakes-even ihe ones she rips oui. Ann GEORGE, ANNA 737 E. 93rd S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Treasurer, l93lg Pralrionia Represenialive, l93lg Hockey, l93l. When in clouloi, ask Ann, she will be periecily willipg io give you her advice. She's a good sporl' foo. GERMINO, ISABELLA lsabel IO37 80'rh S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Presideni, l93lg Sludeni' Advisory Board, l93l: Hockey, l93l. You'll have 'lo iravel 'Furiher 'ihan a few miles +0 find a 'rruer friend and a beiier spori Jrhan Isabel. HAGEN, ELIZABETH E. BeHv Bl Knollwood Ave., Hun'l'ing+on, L. l., N. Y. Swimming, l93l. li Bei+y leii us we'd be minus a peach oi a girl. We'd like lo keep her forever buf Huniingion likes her foo! HICKS, HAZEL Hake 266 Genessee Ave., Englewood, N. J. Volleyball, l93l. She believes in sianding up for her own ideas- and she's noi always wrong eiiherl More power 'ro you, l-lake! 12741 HUSBAND, DOROTHY DoHie Lakewood Rd., Jameslown, N. Y. A Class Treasurer, l93Og Swimming, l93l. DoHie has a passion for walking in laie buf, per- haps she has a real reason now. Jamesiown is a long way o1cF when your inieresis are lhere. KOKEHI, MRS. MIDORI Midori Tokio, Japan E Many a lime we wished we knew whai our Midori was saying io Kuni in Japanese. l'll bel' ihey've 'ialked us all over. LEACH, HELEN Helen I2 Rodney Rd., Scarsdale, N.yY. Volleyball, l93l. Very quiei and reserved excepi when somelhing annoys her. ' MACIOROWSKI, LILLIAN Lillian I42 Riverdale Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. W Volleyball, l93l. ' Lillian is a good conscieniious worker and she de- serves ihe. besr success. Plus Jrhis-she has -one of ihe loesl disposiiions in lhe class. MADISON, ANNE H. KiHy 9l Congress S'I'., Charlesfown, S. C. Volleyball, l93l. I Ki'r'ry is +he original noveliy maker, you know. By ihe way KiHy, for whom were all Those pillows? .l2751 Il6l PIRHTTOHIIJ MONSO, ROSE Rose A 'I858 w. a+h S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. X Neighborship Associafion Represenlalive, I93 I 5 1 Hockey, I93I. S1'ill wafers run deep -exaclly describes our Rose. , When +here's work io be done, she's quile a serious l I person buf she doesn'1' iorgel' To find Hme To be gay. L li l l, , MURRAY, ALMA Alma , l857 3rd S+., Washinglon, D. C. v v I , Hockey, l93I. Our Alma never rushes, don'+ rush her. Bu+ isn'+ 1 she The besl nalured kid? r . i g N ESTLE, ALBERTA Alber+a li Illian, N. Y. ' Alloeria loves 'ro ialk, in fad she's HIOOCX, +alkie, . buf you'll find Hs usually worfhwhile 'ro lislen. Her l ideas are quile inferesling. 1 l 1 l 1 l OKAMOTO, KUNI Kuni Tokio, Japan 4 1 ' l lhink so is Kuni's 'iavorife expression. She is a A sweel' liH'le cur up and we cerlainly have had happy , limes wirh her. PEEBLES, MADALINE Mai' 5 22 Lexingion Ave., Moniclair, N. J. l-lockey, I93l. l Keep al il, Mah You'll prove your poinl' of view i fro Miss Clark someday. And wherever you do, don'1' 9 lose your wil' and good humor. 12761 POSSIEL, EDNA Edna 482 Wesi Side Ave., Jersey Cily, N. J. l-lockey, 1931. To a passerby Edna is a quie'r liH'le miss buf when she gels slaried +here's no end lo her wil. QUACKENBUSH, LYDIA Peggy 42 Parsons Ave., Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Volleyball, l93l. Peggy never has much To say buf she is well liked by all who know her. And you should see Jrhe work she gels done! RANDALL, HELEN Helen 1 297 Argyle Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Room Chairman, l93Ig Volleyball, l93I. If There weren'+ any men here wha'r a Terrible place Prallr would be. One reason why genllemen prefer blondes. RESSAGUE, EVELYN A. Ev Brookside Ave., Mt Vernon, N. Y. I-ragkey, 1931. ' Can'+ you move Lehigh +0 PraH', Ev ? Ev's a each of a kid and we know. P RIEBER. MARIE Marie l5l Sunnyside Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Class President I93O: Sludenl Advisory Board. l93Og Pralrlonia Represenlalive, l93Og Volleyball, l93O-3I. If you wan'I' a 'rrue friend and pal-here she is. Marie's a mighfy fine girl. 12171 IHI PILIITTOHILI ROOT, HARRIET L. Harry 359 Cenfral Ave., New Haven, Conn. Swimming, l93l. And here is lhe olher reason why genllemen prefer blondes. Li+'rle Miss Impor'rance bu+ isn r she sweel? SALTZMAN, MURIEL I Muriel 5206 Tilclen Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Volleyball, l93l. Who won ihe lasl' argument Muriel? Of course Muriel means well, buf you know you can'+ always be righl. SCHNEIDER. HENRIETTA N. Lola 4I7 Beach l2lsl' S+., Rockaway Beach, L.l., N. Y. l-lockey, l93l. A nice young girl-a sludenl' Flap. Who goes Jrhru Pralrl wilhour mishap. SCHOENFELD, ROSLYND A. Skippy I555 Presicleni' S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. Volleyall, i93l. According lo Skippy she hails 'from all paris of Jrhe Uniied Slafes bu+ aclually-she's a Brooklyn girl. You can'+ Tell when you're being sl'rung. SCOTT, J UANITA Nifa 582 S+. Nicholas Ave., New York, N. Y. Volleyball, l93I. Don'+ alrlempr +o show her lhe correc+ way-Hs been Jrried, buf if clidn'+ work. She's a good kid Jrhough and don'+ you believe olrherwise. 12781 SEINFELD, JULIA Julie I773 E. 23rcl S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. Volleyball, I93 l. You'll never gel' anywhere unless you aslc queslions -and Julie knows il. She's Skippy's shadow you lcnow. STAETH, ANNA Ann Nor+h Maine S+., Eas'l' Hampion, Conn. Don'+ worry aboui your Technique, Ann, you'll gel' There. No mailer when you rneei her she is always +he same Jroward you. WEST, MARY O. Mary Bayporf, L. l., N. Y. l-loclcey, l93l. Generosiiy seems +o be Mary's specially. She is ready To do Things for you, noi' iusi once in awhile, bu+ always. MQ O 1 l2791 li6I M, .1 N -.-. NY. G65 W J 'Sri' K hsfbrf .F x 3 ,MA 'lg' 'ff mr-I QL? -ff .1 r' A. ffkwi .4-,Qs -as 9 Hxw 111 rf, A-3. FN x a i1aHS f P' 9 qw-,sf ' 'V H M fe W .QL 1-1-f Sb-ff X.. 1'1 ' V, fv., v Br-I T s 4, THE LIBRARY AND SCHOOL OF LIBRARY SCIENCE O The PraTTonla The PraTT lnsTlTuTe Free Library IS essenTlally The Lnbrary oT PraTT InsTlTuTe The Lnbrary oT each oT The Tour Schools lndlvldually and coIlecT1veIy WuTh specnallzed deparTmenTs equnpped and manned Tor The expI1clT use of The sTudenTs and unsTrucTors oT The several Schools The Library IS consTuTuTed To be In The besT sense an lnsTlTuT1onal Llbrary supple menT1ng The worlc oT every classroom and laboraTory IT has also The aIrnosT unlque d1sTlncTnon as being a Tree lnbrary Tor everyone addressed To The needs oT The c1Ty and commun1Ty as well as oT The InsTlTuTe by The purpose oT The Founder as a Tree Ilbrary Tor The people oT Brooklyn developlng a general coIIecTnon oT boolcs Tor c1rcuIaTuon and reTerence A Third elemenT OT The Library s organlzahon and acTlv1Ty IS oT supreme 1mporTance IT IS The School oT L brary Sclence Tor The proTess1onal Tralnlng oT young men and women Tor The librarians career The PraTT Library School IH pounT oT conhnuous operahon under The same auspices w:Th un changed policy IS The oldesT library school In The counTry IT oTTers a one years course OT 1nTens1ve Tralmng To a IlmlTed and seIecTed group OT sTudenTs endowed wnTh serious purpose The Three Told TuncT1on oT The work conducTed In The library bunldmg whlch sTands by 1TseIT wlTh1n The gaTes oT The parlc IS noT In any sense sepa raTe Trom The larger work across The sTreeT IT as umTled as a compIeTe and well rounded enT1Ty which belongs To PraTT lnsTlTuTe all The more ThaT IT serves every School as :T IT were :Ts own exclusive Library EDWARD F STEVENS. DlrecTor I28I1 Xgiyf Y T I LQ - .1 WAX y T It 'N+-2'LI-:Ita 4 .'f-sw' y 'I ZL.',.Ii' x ' 7 -- I L-. , if Q an I A 1 I - a I ' ll 1 I I ' I - 1 I 1 , - ,MISS E.,H':'l'5UCll'NlM ' Af' J. :Ao Av Mn,.eowAmo,e.JTev5nf ' SCHOOL OF LIBRARY I SCIENCE l2821 MIL. D. LIENDDY NHS5 E. BLVOODQUPF , u SCHOOL OF LIBRARY SCIENCE FACULTY STEVENS EDWARD FRANCIS Dlrecfor RATI-IBONE JOSEPI-IINE ADAMS Vice Dlredror BUCKNAM EDITI-I PI-IOEBE Ins+ruc+or nn CaIaIoglng and Indexmg I-IENDRY DONALD Ins+ In Teclwncnal German and II'1e L1I of Technology WOODRUFF ELEANOR BERRY InsI TecI'1nlcaI French and EIemen I'raIlan DAY JUSTINE E Secrelrary 52831 TAPPINCI, MRS. CIQIESTEIR H .........4......I........ J .I..II.,......,...,..II.. ' ......,,. ' ..... R evI?er scHooL or LIBRARY SCI ENCE - ,A SCHOOL OF LIBRARY SCIENCE O us This has been a year oT years Each day has been a new advenTure each week an reTrospecT was nxcer Than The week beTore and every monTh has sped wrTh mcredlble sw1TTness UnT1I here we are aporoachlng The Third Term oT The school year a lxTTle breaThIess when we Thlnlc oT all ThaT has hap pened To us buT wlTh more oT a sense oT worlcmg TogeTher as a class e are very conscious oT and graTeTul Tor The unTalIlng paTlence OT our msTrucTors Consider The T1rsT Tew classes oT currenT Topics or caTaIogulng or oT TncTlon semmar or Trom an xnsTrucTors polnT oT vxew consnder even The lasT Tewl And some oT us are dumb In some classes and some of us are vocal In all classes' LeT us ThereTore oTTer hearTy Thanks To Those who have borne w1Th us so paTuenTIy so wisely and so well We are TwenTy Tour nn number Russia Indra and lvlexlco represenT The Tar I1mITs oT our earTh Our 1nTeresTs are as varxed as our modes oT speech excepTmg The one nnTeresT which broughT us TogeTher The Lnbraryl Many Thmgs have been happening To us Class IecTures have sTnmulaTed our lnTeresT enThuslasrn and umaglnahon The recepTuon guven by The GraduaTe AssocnaTuon gave us a sense oT pasT glory and we hope oT glory yeT To come Perhaps The hlghesT momenT OT The year Came aT The alumm luncheon given us aT The l-loTel lvlcfxlpm NoT only was :T a mosT charming occaslon long To be remembered buT IT was There ThaT we learned ThaT lvllss RaThbone I5 To be The nexT PresldenT oT The Amerucan Library AssoclaTlonI No more Thrullnng evenT could possibly have happened and we Teel ThaT as a class we are parhcularly TorTunaTe To be here Thus year We are all enloymg The reTlecTed glory whlch comes Trom our deIlghTTul assoc1aTlon wlTh her And now we go TorTh upon The sprung Trip secure In The knowledge ThaT hugh advenTure Iles lusT ahead CLASS OFFICERS NANCY WRIGHT Preslc.IenT SYLVIA HILTON SecreTary Treasurer Tzas III l . .- . ' . i . A .I ig d . v ' N - - ' 'I U ' 3 -. . . I. X .. -I - I A ' . '--' 'nl P Pi 9 T TQUUJ l l l l l AKRAMOFF, IGOR J. Igor S'I'. Peiersburg, Russia l-le's made himself deservedly' popular wilh us all. Who could resisr Old Russia, music-and melancholy charm? ANTHONY, JOSEPHINE Josephine ll Harrison S+., Taunion, Mass. PraHonia Represenraiive, l93 I . She wroie you all up in lhe Praflronia-and oh! how she suffered! She hopes her grin has helped you To bear il. BAKER, ELINOR Elinor 57 Madison Ave., Madison, N. J. An awfully iolly person, bubbling over wifh lun. India gives her an unusual and inferesling background. Mosl of 'lhe class now speaks l-lindus+an. BALCH, RUTH Rufh 287 High S+., Newburyport Mass. A friendly child who lypifies New England reserve. She says she lilies everyfhing ou'ldoors and we knew she did. She blooms wilh riolrous good healfh. BINNS, CONSTANCE Consfance l30 E. 9Is'l' S+., New York, N. Y. J She came in on a Scholarship-loul' she didn'Jr gel grand abouf i+. She goes her way, quielly and serenely. and she's always sure Jro arrive! 12861 CHAVEZ, MARIA TERESA Maria Mexico Ci'Iy, Mexico H Her warmrh of personaliiy and charming friendliness have endeared her Io us all. We are very happy Io have had her wilh us This year. COUCH, GEORGIA A Georgia Durham, Nor'II1 Carolina A very quielr humor-a nice rericence. and she misses very Ii++IeI Also-she has a fondness for soli- faire a+ odd rnomen+sI DELVIGNE, MILDRED Mildred 243 Ryerson SI., Brooklyn, N. Y. She has a keen enihusiasm for Eeople and an eager desire 'ro gel ai Ihe Irulh of I ings. An unusually friendly person. FIELD, HELEN R. Helen 74 High S+., Greenfield, Mass. Anolher New Englander-well-educaied, well read, and widely Iravelled. Her memory is +he envy of us all. HART, RICHARD Richard Balfimore, Md. A simply aslounding fund of informalion alooul' every+hing under Ihe sun. The class genius, per se ! 12871 I6 PMITTOHH1 W HELLEN, MRS. DOROTHY H. Doroihy Billings, Mon'I'. She has an uniailing zesl for life. All lhings lin- clucling caviarel and almosi all people lincluding usl amuse her one way or anolher. , HERRICK, MARJORY Marg 304 E. Ave., Newark, N. J. l She 'rhinks much more Jrhan she 'ralks. We wish we knew more of wha'r she Thinks. We have an idea lhai all Things modern inirigue her. HILTON, SYLVIA Sylvia Yarmou'l'l1, Nova Scofia Class Secreia ry-Treasurer, I93 I . The kind of person we all know we can depend upon -ar all Jrimes. We preclicf a moslr successful library career 'for her. HOLMES, FLORENCE Florence i 70 Park S+., Monlclair, N. J. l We appreciale The nice qualify of her mind, and l her unfailing Jrasle. She aclmiis lo a passion for l anliques. I w , l l 4 Luclou, CLARA E. Clara 1 7405 Franklin Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio l Our youngesl-who is full of fun and whose poinl of view is conslanlly refreshing. - V l2881 MEERDINK. DORIS Doris Roll, Ariz. PraTTonia SecreTary, I93 I. IT Takes earnesTness oT purpose To come all The way Trom Arizona, and we're glad she camel POPE, MRS. LOUISE F. Louise Macon, Ga. SinceriTy, genTiIiTy and reserve make up The har- monious personaIiTy oT Mrs. Pope. SCHEROEDER, DOROTHY M. DoroTI1y 402 6Th Ave., Pelham, N. Y. One oT our youngesT. A conscienTious and indus- Trious sTuoIenT. A good scouT, and on The honor Iisr. BravoI SMITH, MARTHA G. MarTha Marion, S. Carolina I-Ier poise and her aTTrac:Tive voice TypiTy The charm oT The SouTh. Brass IouITons have a, never TaiIing aT- TracTion Tor her. SNODGRASS, MARY LOUISE Mary Kissimmee, Fla. Women's CIUIJ RepresenTa'Tive, I93I. When Mary Louise beams on us, we all sponTane- ously beam sTraiqhT back aT her. AnoTher, on The honor Iisrl I289l 6 II PMITTOTIHJ J I I I I I 1 , , THRALL. ROSALIE Rosalie 720 Gimghoul Rd., Chapel, N. C. , Jolly and capable. Sagacious and WHI1 a Iceen sense of values. One of our honor sJruden+s. WILLIAMS, WINNIE LEE Winnie Mullins, S. C. - Truly a Souilwerner calling io mind lazy days of 'sun- slnine. collon fields and walermelons. And her name is Winnie Lee! WOLFE, MAUDE E. Maude ' l246 Pufnam Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. An individualisl, who has flue courage of ner con- viciions, and is always willing Io discuss ideals and ideas. WRIGHT, NANCY L. Nancv I64 Hillside Sf., Asheville, N. C. Class Presideni, I93I. We made her our presiclenl' and she I1as Jrlwe gra- ciousness and dignily which malce us proud of her! I2901 Always be af work. There is no pleasure or prohf in idleness. Plen+y of work is belrfer Jrhan weallrh wifhoui' if. Happiness is noi measured by Jrhe amouni of money one has. Nei'rher does money as a rule con+ribu+e To happiness so much as 1'he hahif of con+en+men+ purchased by a busy hfe. CHARLES PRATT 'fif- Ff: 9 L. J -- . lv: Mggm .N -. H z' Il , fi llqgw v ivwi my in if .1 I .HAL-Q SOCIALLY SPEAKING Thus school year has b en a greal success soclally Our many dances In Recrealuon I-lall and lhe Friday Nlghl dancing aller lhe baskel ball games has proved lo us whal good limes m y be had al lhese weekly allalrs We can say lhls y ar lhal we have had a grealer response lo our soclal lunc luons lhan ever belore and by lar exceednng lhose ol lasl year Seplember I9 The Boilermakers slarled lhe ball rolling as has been lhe cuslom nn prevrou years by glvnng lhe lnrsl dance ol lhe school year On lhls occasion bolh new and old sludenls had lhe opporlumly ol making new acquamlances All ol us agree lhal lhe evenmg was mosl successlul Oclober I7 A popular dance ol lhe year was lhal gnven by lhe Slu denl Councnl Wrlh our Melody Boys lrom lhe Mechanucal class and lhe Prall Plrale Orcheslra a large crowd galhered lo spend an enloyable evenlngs enlerlaunmenl Oclober 3I The proper sellmg ol wnlches and broomslxcks black cals .lack O Lanlerns and ghosls prevailed al our I-lalloween dance glven by lhe Alhleluc ASSOCIGIIOD In Recreallon I-lall Everyone seemed lo be rlghl al home In lhxs selling and all agreed lhey were ready lor more Prall dances February 7 The Arlmen s promxse ol one ol lhe grealesl socnal evenls ol lhe yea: was lullulled The Greenwuch Vullage Dance was sel In an al mosphere lruly Bohemnan ll seemed lo us a mellow pnclure palnled wllh soll lnghls line musnc and gay Iaughler emphasized by hugh lughls ol rapid skelch arlrsls Apache Dancers colorlul vocal numbers and clever decorallons February I-4-I-low lhe hearls dual lluller al lhe Junior Dlellllans Valen line Dance perhaps ln more ways llnan one who knows'7 I-lowever lhe glrls proved lhelr capabxllly by glvmg a mosl enloyable dance Aprul IO We always look lorward lo lhe Sensor Archllecls dance as lhe oulslandlng cla s dance ol lhe ye r The oruglnallly which lhey displayed In concealing lhe orcheslra was unlcwue whale anolher lealure ol lhe evenlng was lhe conllnuous dancing lrom nm lrl one o clock Apral I7 The Palelleers Red Dagger Dance Flashes darkness lhrnlls and hallucmallons These were lhe keynoles lo lhe selllng The mys lernous xncndenls which look place durung lhe enlsre evening were awlul Fven lhe crowd appeared and vanushed In an elusive lashlon lfleres a challenge lor lhe Palelleers ol I932I We are now looking lorward lo lhe Senior Prom which will be held on May 22 Lasl years Sensor Prom which was a comblned dance ol all lhe Senior classes proved lo b such an overwhelming success lhal ul IS lo be repealed again lhls year We are more lhan sure nl will be a grealer success lor everyone has been loolclng lorward lo ll wllh greal anllclpallon 293 e . . 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STUDENT COUNCIL, I93I STUDENT COUNCIL HE purpose oT The STudenT Council IS To promoTe and encourage all sTudenT acTuvlT1es connecTed wnTh The school and To develop and maInTam The InTeresT oT The sTudenTs In These BCTIVITIGS The I93O 31 class PresldenTs have aided In Tul Tlllmg Thus purpose by keepmg The enhre sTudenT body lnTorrned OT The varlous GCTIVITISS arouslng Thenr enThu :asm and lnshlllng In Them PraTT splr1T The Council sTarTed The year w1Th an 1nTormaI soclal aT The Womens Club whlch was followed a Tew weeks laTer by an all PraTT evening dance Several aTTernoon dances served To brlng The sTudenTs oT The dnTTerenT schools TogeTher Pep meeT1ngs sponsored by The STudenT Councnl were held aT The opennng oT The BaskeTbaII season Tllllng Memorial Hall w1Th cheers oT enThusecI sTudenTs The Glee Club which was reorganized a year ago under The supervusnon OT The STudenT Council IS rnakung rapid sTr1des Thls year The combined clubs gave several delIghTTuI concerTs under The dIrecTlon oT Mr Tebbs The clubs have also helped In Improving The aTTendance aT The Thursday noon services In Memorial Hall An adverhslng rally was held To sTImuIaTe sTudenT lnTeresT In The drnve Tor a new and modern swummlng pool This drlve us one oT The mosT d1ThcuIT Tasks ThaT The STudenT Councll has underTaken IT ns hoped ThaT sTldenTs will supporT This drlve even aTTer They have become alumnn Agaln This year The Council Took The responslb1IuTy oT working ou plans Tor a Sensor Prom and This dance IS now undoubTedIy a Tuxed parT oT The graduaTnon program OT The school We are happy To say ThaT There has been a marked 1mprovemenT dunno The IasT Tew years In aTTendance aT all school Tunchons and we Teel ThaT This has been largely due To The eTTorTs oT This represenTaTrve body The Council oT I93I wxshes The Council oT I932 success In all Their underTaknngs CLASS OFFICERS LARS E JOHNSON PresldenT ARTHUR C HARPER JR Vice Preslcleni' ABIGAIL J PENNELL SecreTary Treasurer 12951 I6I r f- 7 Y- ,e . , . , .,..,, F-T-ff--.II 1 rf . filly' . 5 1 112,134 - - . F: ' I Lv , bu . T . .'- ,I . If I V , . ' ' Tl :I ' ' ' IQ? -, ' I ,T L11 ' as ' . H- as-sg.. .I I .4 , - 1. - . - 'Til ' Il ' - ' TQ: ' ' . I ' A ,Z 1:4 .4 I- .ASW Af!-A533 T u ll!- . . - so I I . T - T 1 I I . . A A - r- . - T T . ' I . 'L -Il - I - I H . s V ,,,, , l GLEE CLUB THE G-lee Club has become one of Jrhe biggesi aciiviiies in Prall' afier buf Jrwo years of life. This growlh is due primarily +o The excellemk leadership of lvlr. Leroy Telobs- His sinceriiy and good naiure have made membership in The club a real joy. A This year. early in The season, we gave a conceri which was so success- ful Thai' if warranied our produciion of Mikado -ihe much beloved Gil- loeri'-Sullivan opereifa. During Jrhe inierim loeiween ihese produciions we enierfained The facully and siudenis wiih a 'free noon hour program Thai was enihusiasiically received. OFFICERS Women's Club DOROTHY V. MEYER, Presideni' CHARLOTTE SCHLEIFER, Secrefary A Men's Club RUSSELL S. DIXON, Presidenl' EJNAR JOHNSON, Vice-Presideni EDWARD N. DITTMER, Secreiary 8: Treasurer mei THE CAMERA CLUB OR The T1rsTT1me nn PraTT hrsTory phoTography has been recognized as an acTnv1Ty wlTh The TormaTlon OT The Camera Club The 1mporTanCe OT phoTography as an and To many oT The proTesslons IS being more consclously reallzed lT was wlTh The Idea ThaT sTudenTs should have The opporTunlTy To prachce phoTography as a help In Thexr work ThaT The Camera Club was Tormed CredlT In Toundlng The club goes To Mr Eugen PeTersen who as our adviser and d1recTor IS responsible Tor The club s acTsv1Tses OFFICERS BORIS A COOKE Chalrman EUGEN H PETERSEN FaculTy Adviser GEORGE C V THOMPSON Vice Chairman and Treasurer 297 l T' T , lil gi l, A C C. ,fl H T rrrr A E an C Sgr I 1 ' T ,-.- E a E l l l i i i i I f T - V ---fvvfff' 11 2 ' , . Z ' Zak- Q1 - WOMEN'S CLUB - THE Women's Club has had a rnosT enjoyable brogram This year. The Club has sTrived To be a consTanT service To The women sTudenTs as well as being a social conTacT among Them. Our execuTive board has done much To organize many pleasanT socials ThroughouT The year an-d The splendid supper menus under The direcTion oT Miss l-lelen Parker were anoTher source OT enioymenT. AT each meeTing we have had a spealcer Tor The evening as our guesT. Among Those who have honored us were Mr. Edward F. STevens, l-lead oT our School oT Library Science, Miss Georgia EveresT a member OT The ArT School FaculTy and several oThers oT noTe. IT iT were noT Tor The unTiring cooperaTion oT The sTudenTs as a whole, These meeTings would have been useless. Due To The inTeresT oT The club mem- bers we consider The year oT I93l a worThwhile period in The liTe oT The club. A OFFICERS HONORIA R. DREW, PresidenT ROSE C. MacDERMlD, Vice-PresidenT SHIRLEY L- HOLLOWAY, SecreTary and Treasurer 12981 MEN S CLUB NDER The able gurdance OT Mr WrTghT The Men s Club IS The gaTherTng place Tor The men OT The lnsTTTuTe l-lere aT noon and evenlng The sTudenTs can geT TogeTher and engoy The pleasures oT The Club On The mann Tloor are Tound The club rooms Turnushed wTTh easy chaurs and lounges All around The walls are The Trophles won by varlous classes l-lere one may Indulge Tn The laTesT magazlnes or TT he Teels he needs some menTal exercnse checkers and chess boards are on hand On The ground Tloor are locaTed The bowling alleys where much lnTeresT IS shown Tn bng puns and duclc puns The second Tloor IS equipped w1Th several pool and bTllTard Tables which see much use The Third Tloor conTaTns The Tamous PI Lunch OFFICERS JOHN W FORSYTH Presldeni' FRANK BOEMERMEN Vice PreslclenT E. O. SALMONSEN, SecreTary DESK MEN JOHN A HOA6 HARRY McMANUS JR. 12991 . -, f' TTT ix a- ,'. Y if mf N, f :C If-A IIT i V . l T T T T T T T T T T l , f lc as c - E I . T . , . . I I - T 1 ' I I . . . I . T T , . ' I I ' THE PALETTEERS THE program OT The PaIeTTeers has been doubly successTuI This year, TirsT in The Tine cooperaTion oT The execuTive board, and second The varied Types oT programs carried ouT. BeneTiT has been derived boTh socially and ecIucaTionaIIy Through The unTiring eTTorTs oT our special commiTTees. The IecTure commiTTee under The direcTion oT Anna CorbeTT had done much Tor our ecIucaTionaI place. Among The arTisTs who have spoken To us are John PeTrina and Alon BeninenT. Our Tield Trips To The New School oT Social Research and The HampTon Shops gave us a very clear insighT inTo The arT oT The day. . We, The PaleTTeer oTFicers OT I93I, exTend To The oTTicers OT I932 our very besT wishes Tor success in Their enTire program. OFFICERS ELIZABETH Y. BELL, Presideni' SHIRLEY L. HOLLOWAY, SecreTary ELIZABETH G. HUKILL, V.-PresicIenT HARRIET A. DeLONG, Treasurer GEORGIA EVEREST, Honorary PresidenT l3oo1 THE ARTSMEN HEALTHY splr:T OT cooperahon In all ArTsmen acTrv1T1es has IoroughT abouT such successTul resulTs as are unprecedenTecI IH The annals oT The organlzahon Under George F BarTon s able supervlslon The year has Ioeen a socxal Trzumph The Arjrsmen PaleTTeer Howdy Dance Took The Ind oTT The Howdy BanqueT was greaT l:JuT The Vllluage Dance reached The very helghTs and There are Two or Three surprlses commg EducaT1onaIIy RoberT A Lynds ha worked hard To geT us The TlnesT oT speakers and exhlbxhons We musT menhon Henry Shire and his comrn1TTee men as a TrllouTe To a 'ob well done Henry handled all decorahons and loubI1clTy experTIy OFFICERS JOSEPH CHASIN Presrdeni' H WESTON CONANT SecreTary JOSEPH CASCIO Vice Pres1cIenT ANDREW CELLA Treasurer WILLIAM LONGYEAR Honorary PresrdenT T301 I I I I I I. -W , . -. , , I f I I l I I I I I I I 1 I I I THE ARCHITECTS SINCE I'he founding of The ArchiI'ec'rs Iwo years ago, Ihe organizalion has grown wi'rh such rapidiry as Io become one of PraII's leading slucleni organizalions. Two new inslruclors were added'I'o our roslrer during Ihe pasl year. Mr. Krilrz is now inslrucling 'Ihe conslruclion seclion and Mr. Floyd Yewell gave a series of valuable Ieciures on waler color rendering. We are indebred Io Ivlr. Frank O. Price for his valued help as our adviser. I-Ie greeled each new proiecl and idea wiIh an enlhusiasm +ha+ somerimes exceeded our own. OFFICERS GEORGE W. LEWIS, Pres. ROBERT WALLAN, 3rd Vice-Pres. GEORGE THOMSON, Is+ Vice-Pres. FREDERICK AMUNDSON, Secy. CLAYTON H. RUECKERT, 2nd Vice-Pres. A. LESLIE JACOBSON, Treas, I3021 THE MARIONETTE CLUB l-TE marloneTTe play enTnTled DocTOr EausT glven under The dlrecT1On OT l-l WesTOn ConanT was well recelveol by Those who aTTended E couraged by Thls success The members OT The casT and Those cOnnecTed w1Th The produchon have Tormed The Mar1oneTTe Club The purpose OT Thus OFQGDIZETIOVI IS To conhnue puppeTry aT PraTT ln sTlTuTe There rs an 1ndeTlnrTe amOunT OT educahonal and arTlsTrc gam rn parTrcrpaTmg an such an orgamzahon Elocuhon drama deslgn cOsTume clesugn and craTT work are among The msTrucTlve BCTIVITIGS There rs also a unlque 'Oy OT d1sTuncT1ve achrevemenT rn The evenT OT a successful per Tormance such as ThaT OT DocTOr EausT We hope Thai' xnTeresTed members OT The arT school will 'om us and +ha+ TuTure classes will produce enThus1asTrc Individuals To perpeTuaTe The llTe OT This lnTeresT1ng and lnsTruCT1ve club OFFICERS JEREMIAH H BEDIAN Preslcleni' GRACE H HANSEN SecreTary H WESTON CONANT Honorary PresldenT READE CLARKE Treasurer T303 K l - I I ll ll 'V I ' T T E T ' T T . Q A . n- . ' I I I T ll il ' w 3 , . , . , ' - . I I I l I I I l I I I I THE ARTISANS MRS. Mary Lou Evans began Ihe Arlisans in I928 for The purpose of bring- ing Ihe sludenls in conlracl wilrh people who have allained success in 'Ihe fielol ol design. Though a small organizalion ancl nol' of long slancling, 'I'he club is fulfilling ilrs purpose. Several inieresling speakers were oblained during Ihe course ol: Ihe year for whom Teas were given al Jrhe Women's Club on Willoughby Avenue. Among Ihe mosl prominenl were Miss Henriella Harman and Maolame Miriam Bouslogne. AI Ihe Iirne of Ihe annual Alumnae banquel ol Ihe Household Science and Arls School a conlribulion Io Ihe Slrudenl' Loan Euncl was given by The club. The Arlisans exlend 'rheir besl' wishes for a successful year Io Ihose Oi I93l-32. V OFFICERS VALERIE V. WILSON, Presicleni' GRACE E. SMITH, Secrelary KATHERINE MURPHY, Vice-Presidenl' NANCYE FLEMING, Treasurer HENRIETTA HARMAN, Honorary Presidenl 13041 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB HE Home Economrcs Club us a sluclenl orgamzahon of 'rhe Nahonal Home Economxcs Club orgamzecl +o mleresr sluclenls of Home Economncs so Tha? upon gracluallon They wlll become allhllalecl wllh The Nahonal Club and receive Hrs benehfs lr IS l'he cuslom every year for 'rhe Sluclenr Club ol: Prall lnshlulre Jro glve a lea lo whuch all 'rhe clubs of Hugh Schools In New York and Brooklyn are lnvlfed As many sludenls as possxble a'rl'encl This achvfry whlch as always loolcecl forward +o as a very successful alllalr Olher soclal achvrhes Thar rake place during The year are dances Teas and clrnners Sludenls of The Household Science and Arls School auromahcally be come members of The Slud nl Club of Prall' lnslllule upon enrollmenl' OFFICERS FRANCES J GUFFANTI Presldenl' HELEN C KAIRALLA Secrefary GRACE SMITH Vlce Presldenf CATHERINE V HAGGERTY Treasurer l3051 T T T T T l v T l l I l T rl l Tl I T 5, ,. 'l ll, I 1 1 - I . . - e ' . . , . , I ' . , f.--E3 V ' ' 1 ' 3' TT' ' ' ' T7 ' I va'--5, ,, I . I If If. If I . . , . I I i I II I1,f I ,T 'TT A T T-4 ' I PRATT INSTITUTE BRANCH. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS TI-IE eIecIricaI classes were organized in I9OI under Ihe name of Prah' Insriruie EIecIricaI Associaiion. In I93O Ihe Elecrrical Associarion became aI3FiIia+ecI wirh rhe American InsIiIuI'e of Elecirical Engineers af which Iime I+ became a branch of Jrhai' insiijrurion. The Srudenr Branch, conducred enIireIy by The slrudenrs provides an opporruniry for i+s members 'Io preseni and discuss 'rechnical papers before an audience. The officers and Counsellor Ihank Ihe members for Jrheir exceIIenI sup- pori' during Ihe pasi' year. They also wish 'rhe cIass of I932 all possible success in Iheir individual problems and in The carrying on of work of Jrheir Srudenr Branch. OFFICERS JOHN E. COOK, Chairman JOHN A. HOAG, Secre'I'ary BERNARD M. PACKTOR, Vice-Chairman WALTER M. GARDNER, Treasurer CLIFFORD C. CARR, S'IucIen'I' Counselor 13061 STUDENT BRANCH OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY I OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS 'TI-IE PraTT STucIenT Branch OT' The American SocieTy OT MechanicaI Engineers sTancIs high in acTiviTy and accompIishmenT in The Ten STucIenT'Branches a1CiiIiaTed wiTh The Senior SocieTy. This branch has coIIabora+ed wi+h The Senior SocieTy since I923, Tormerly exisTing as The IndusTriaI IVIechanicaI Engineering AssociaTion. AT approximaTeIy TwenTy'Tour meeTings heIcI Through The year, sTucIenTs presenT papers on subiecTs of Technical inTeresT. Two primary obiecTs oT The socieTy are To give iTs members The opporTuniTy oT speaking before an audi- ence and becoming Tamiliar wiTh The many phases of engineering. The officers and members oT The socieTy wish The succeeding members even greaTer success Than ThaT oT This year. OFFICERS ,CLEMENT C. HOLBROOK. Chairman EDWARD O. SALMONSEN, Secy. CARL F. W. FROELICH, Vice-Chairman STANTON D. BARCLAY, Fac. Ad. ARTHUR C. HARPER, Hon. Chairman 13071 r I 7..-.- W., , , , . Y Jw. kia. - , 4, - -.E ,. ,1..4p,.1, gm- . Q J ,, ,, N, , WOHLER CHEMICAL SOCIETY I-IE Wohler Sociely opened Hs currenf year wi'Ih a smoker for 'rhe Tirsl year -l-sluclenls of The Chemisfry class. During The ensuing year The Sociely offered 'Io The sluclenls, various forms of aclivilies, such as smokers, a closed formal dance and a banquet The Wohler dance is an especially brillianf aI Fair. and is held annually for The ChemIs+ry sluclenls and 'rhe alumni. The Wohler Sociely plays an imporlanl parl in The presenlalion of 'Ihe S. 84 T. Convenfion. OFFICERS FREDERICK O. VOGENITZ, Presicleni' WILFRED H. YEAMANS, Secreiary BEVAN J. LEWIS, Vice-Presiclenf CHARLES L. SAWYER, Treasurer , ALLEN ROGERS, FacuH'y Advisor W I3081 MEMORIAL HALL ATHLETICS The program of aThleTics aT PraTT lnsTiTuTe conspires To conTribuTe some- Thing To The qualiTy OT liTe among iTs sTudenTs in The way OT Training and recreaTion, which musT ineviTably be oT an educaTional value To all concerned. The inTimaTe personal conTacTs oT members OT The various Teams wiTh each oTher, The social inTercourse aTTorded by our inTeresTing schedules, are brigh+ spoTs in The lives OT many which will noT soon be TorgoTTen. While our TaciliTies are limiTed in many ways, every man aT The begin- ning oT his course is urged To geT inTo some acTiviTy or oTher. A very crediTable percenTage oT our men Talce an acTive parT in our sporTs program eiTher varsiTy or inTer-class. WiTh larger TaciliTies, sTill larger groups would be aTforcled opporTuniTy which is now lacking. This year Through necessiTy, Tennis was disconTinued aTTer having been popular Tor many years as a sporT and recreaTion. One oT The observaTions very TrequenTly made by reTurning Alumni is ThaT was The besT baseball or baslcelrball Team PraTT ever had reTerring To The Team which represenTed The lnsTiTuTe aT The Time The speaker was a sTudenT. While iT is diTFicuIT To make posiTive claims Tor any Team in This way our presenT baskeTball squad musT ranlc somewhere near The Top. They have by Their consisTenT work and Tine TighTing spiriT won our sincere admira- Tion. Mr. McKillop musT be congraTulaTed Tor his parT in This achievemenT. We will indeed miss The veTerans who graduaTe This June. H In our inTer-class acTiviTies soccer seems To be enjoying an increasing inTeresT on The parT oT large numbers. The swimming TournamenT won again by The ArTsmen held iTs usual inTeresT. LasT year There seemed To be a slump in inTer-class baseball. The AThleTic Council under-The direcTion oT iTs chairman Mr. l:orsyTh is Talcing sTeps To reinsTaTe baseball To iTs Tormer populariTy. FRED D. wwe-HT lsr I 1 sg is n w ma 1 l3l21 ,EQ M Mn I 3 L 5.1 N tfmsa W cs, 1 M ,. 2 51 :fa ACTIVITIES FACULTY MIDDLEDITCI-I MARGARET A Rec'lsIrar of Ihe SchooI I-IALE JANET W In Charge of Reslr I-Iouse I-IATCI-I KATHERINE Nurse of Res'r I-louse TAYLOR NELLIE 6 Secre+ary of Women s Club WRIGI-IT FRED D I-IeacI of Deparjrmemh Physlcal EcIucaIlon for Men GILBERT AMY P I-Iead of Deparlrme-nI Physlcal Educahon for Women MCKILLOP WILLIAM I-I Coach of Vars1Iy Teams BARNEY MIRIAM M InsIrucIor ln Physlcal Educahon BRADY ANITA Insjrrudor In Physical Educahon 66 'Q T 13131 IM fra - r I .A i il,-ef as V. F a- ATHLETIC COUNCIL THE Alhleiic Council was organized in I922 lo govern general aihlelrics, 'io make awards and 'ro regulaie all men's inierclass sporls. Since Hs beginning, if has consiranlly slriven To raise 'lhe slrandard of arhlerics and provide programs of ihe highesi order. The Council consisis of represenialives from each of 'rhe men's classes. Meerings are held weekly and currenl' business Jrransacied. The Council was very lioriunare ihis year in securing Mr. Aiooiian io aci as iaculry advisor in addiiion fo Mr. Wrighl and Mr. Hosierler. Consider- alole inreresi was shown in all inrerclass sporrs during The year and friendly rivalry rose high. Approximaiely sevenry awards is an inclicalion of Jrhe large number of pariicipanls. ' OFFICERS JOHN W. FORSYTH, Presidenf FRANK BOEMERMAN, Vice-Presideni' EDWARD O. SALMONSEN, Secreiary I3I41 VARSITY ' BASKETBALL RATT InsT1TuTe can be proud oT The success oT her Vars1Ty BaskeTbalI squad Thus year ExceIIenT Team work and TasT aggressive playmg was shown In all The games A very credlTabIe showung oT wmmng nme games ouT oT T1TTeen was chalked up ID The score book The InsTlTuTe was very TorTunaTe IH havlng nlne veTerans OT lasT years squad reTurn To play They were Ohs Funk Francrs Baker Campbell PolnT A Anderson Kuhlman and May AT The TrrsT call Tor new men some good TaIenT was dmscovered Two men were reTamed by Coach McK1llop Tor The squad They were Karwosku and Neilson Our usual Two games w1Th Brooklyn Poly were spI1T up Poly wlnnlng The TxrsT and PraTT The Tlnal game Manager Sheehan who so ably Took care oT The buslness end OT The schedule should recenve Thanks Tor has work The Tollowxng rs a brneT resume oT The games Cooper Umon 23 PraTT 24 In The cusTomary opemng game wlTh Cooper Union our opponenTs proved To have a very sTrong Team Up To The lasT m1nuTe oT a very TasT game The scoring was close buT PraTT galned The necessary po1nT guvmg us The game Long Island UnlverslTy 33 Pr I9 The TlrsT deTeaT oT The season was scored agaunsT PraTT by Long Island UnuverslTy PraTT puT up a very good TlghT IouT our vls:Tors were Too sTrong A h h IT TT e a The score sTood I5 To IO and Long Island Unlvers1Ty conTlnued To hold The lead To The clos oT The game I-Iam1ITon College 22 PraH- 24 The Thlrd game oT The year proved To be very close and TasT buT some very Tune shooTlng by CapTann OTIS puT PraTT In The lead which They held ThruouT The game UnlverslTy oT Delaware 2I Praflf 27 The sTrong UmversrTy of Delaware Team Tresh Trom :Ts v1cTory over fansl 1 Coach McKillop deserves congraTuIaTions Tor Turning ouT such a Team. ' ' - aTT- V n 6, . , BASKETBALL SQUAD, l93I VARSITY BASKETBALL I93 I Conhnuecl Upsala proved To be no maTch Tor The PraTT qulnTeT Aided by The excellenT shooTlng oT Francls and OTIS The home Team compiled an l8 To 7 advanTage aT halTT1me and conhnued To hold IT unTll The Tlnal wh1sTle Brooklyn Poly 2I Pra IO ln our TlrsT maTch oT The season w1Th our rivals oT elghTeen years sTand :ng PraTT was deTeaTed Playung on Polys Tloor The score was Tied IO all aT The nalT buT our opoonenTs made a sharp rally and broughT Thexr Tally up To 2l Sprlngheld College 38 Pr I4 Opposing The cusTomary sTrong SQFIVIQTISTCT Team PraTT wenT down o deTeaT Tor The Thnrd Tnme Durlng The openlng mlnuTes oT play The PraTT cagemen held a 5 To l advanTage buT Sprlngheld came Through wlTh a sTrong aTTack and Took The lead Tor The remannder oT The game AmhersT College 31 PraTT 32 In The second game on PraTT s rap AmhersT Tell beTore The home Team To The Tune OT 32 To 31 AmhersT drew away To an early lead and aT halT Time held a I9 To I3 advanTage buT Karowskn sunlc Tlve baslceTs In The second halT glvrng PraTT The necessary po1nT To wln PraTT reglsTered lTs T1TTh Trlumph as IT Turned back The hard Tnghhng TuTTs qulnTeT The game was Tlercely conTesTed from The very sTarT and TeaTured some close guardmg by boTh sides IT was noT unhl Funk hao heaved ln a d1ThculT baslceT Trom The srde nn The lasT Th1rTy seconds drd PraTT Teel vlc ory wnThm :Ts grasp The lead consTanTly changed hands ThruouT The game and everybody uTTered a deep sigh oT saT1sTacTuon aTTer IT was over Upsala College 20 PraT 35 AnoTher vucTory was chalked up To PraTT by deTeaT1ng The Upsala cagemen Frnk and Karwo T1 drnbbl d Their way Thru The Vulcmgs Tlve man deTense To score Tor PraTT aT wall From The Tlnal m1nuTes oT The hrsT hah: To The clo e OT The second peruod The PraTT second Team ma1nTamed a Ten polnT advanTage Unlon College 24 PVGH 25 ln one oT The TasTesT games oT The season The Tanlure oT The Union rswl l ' A l - A H- ' ' - aTT'- . . . I + I .L - 'l'uTTs College-I9 ' PraTT--2l 1 n 1 n n I n +1 u q 1 1 ' - +- is '-fir. 4. I V Q 'kv ' M K1 -.-' .. V I A, U H' ,.., 5 f E . L 13:81 VARSITY BASKETBALL I93 I Conhnued qumTeT To IocaTe The rlm Tor one more basIceT was The deciding TacTor IU PraTT s sevenTh vxcTory AT haITT1me The score sTood I5 To IO PraTTs Tavor and :T was nlp and Tuclc unhl The gun sounded Tr1nlTy College I9 Pr I6 Meehng The TasT and snappy Team Trom Tr1nvTy PraTT dropped :Ts TourTh game ID eleven sTarTs In The second haIT Tr1nlTy ma1nTa1ned a slx po1nT margln when PraTT made a sharp rally buT IT sTarTed Too IaTe MassachuseTTs InsT1TuTe oT Technology 32 PraT 23 Travellng up To The I-Iub PraTT wenT down beTore The BosTonuans In a rough and TasT game During The TlrsT haIT boTh Teams played de Tenslve basI4eTbaII w1Th The Enguneers having more opporTun1Tles To score and They Toolc a I7 To II Iead NorTheasTern Un1vers1Ty 33 PraT 32 In The second game on The same Trlp PraTT was deTeaTed again by a one ponnT margnn In The IasT mlnuTe oT play NorTheasTern sank a basI4eT gnvlng Them The exTra ponnT Brooklyn Poly I6 PraT 24 PraTT resumed her wlnmng sTrnde In decrsuvely Trounclng ITS old r1vaI The Team was un brlIIlanT shape and The enTlre game was TeaTured by some very snappy play: g Pr-aTT Ied aT haIT Time by a I3 To 6 Iead and held 1T ThroughouT The Tlnal period Aurnm 2I PraT 29 A successTuI season was closed by downing The Alumni To The above score A capac1Ty crowd Tnlled The gym and made The game a very suc cessTuI evenT AT no Tnme was The VarsnTy seriously ThreaTened and mann Tanned The Iead ThroughouT OTIS Francis Campbell Po1nT A Anderson Kuhlman and May played Their IasT game Tor Their Alma MaTer 13191 I ' I , ' ' - aTT- . - +- . . - +- - ' Jf. 1 n . ' - n 1 I '- T- BASEBALL SQUAD, l93l n, VARSITY BASEBALL a 71 EFT wITh seven veTerans as a working un1T Coach IvIcK1IIop succeeded In Tnlllng The vacancues and has consTrucTed a smooThIy TuncTronmg nme In The workouT The Team had shown smooTh Tleldlng and heTTy sTlck work AT The TnrsT call Tor The squad approxxmaTeIy TITTy men Turned ouT and Coach IvIcK1IIop reTanned Th1rTy eughT Tor The squad In The opening game wnTh Cn y College oT New York PraTT wenT down beTore The score oT 5 To 3 A Three run rally In The mnTh enabled C C N Y To obTa1n The advanTage Prior To The n1nTh There was a good deal oT h1TT1ng on boTh smdes TeaTured by Gales home run an The e1ghTh which broke a 2 all deadlock Long Island UnnverslTy was deTeaTed by The PraTT nlne by The score T II To 2 Boemerman was un exceIIenT shape and pnTched very good ball ThroughouT The game Mllewskl and Kuhlman each Ilned a beauT1TuI drnve over The Tence Tor a home run A concenTraTed drlve In The sevenTh Trame Turned Boemerman s hurllng A home run by Armand In The TourTh mnlng puT PraTT In The lead whlch The Redmen Tied In The TlTTh However Mllewskl s sharp Ilne clrlve In The sevenTh brlnglng Gale In broke The deadlock making The Tlnal counT 3 To 2 PraTTs nine conTlnued :Ts wmmng ways aT The expense oT Upsala College Team Boemerman was IH Top Torm sTr1klng ouT TrTTeen baTTers also scoring a home run Kuhlman also hlT a home run W1Th The score Tied 3 To 3 In The erghTh PraTT chalked up Three more making The Trnal score 6 To 3 Manager AugusT has arranged The Tollowlng schedule Tor The season Apr! A Fl Apr: Apr: Apr: May May May Ivlay May May 8 II I5 I8 I25 CrTy College oT New York Long Island Un1verslTy ST John s College Upsala College I-IamlITon College CrescenT A C Rensselaer Poly Open Un1verslTy oT Delaware ST STephen s College Alumni I32 I - ' A I93 I :Xu 'S' J! 5 o . ' ' eTForT Tor The Black and Gold cause inTo a well-earned vIcTory over ST. Johns. .I - . . p .I - . . 'I - . ' .I - 2: . . 3- I5- I6- ' ' 23- . ' 30- ' I .f - , ,- , . 18191 I3221 CHEER LEADERS H VERY one ou+ was Jrhe call ussued abour lhe hrsl of Novemloer y Varsuly cheerleader Kramer Many responded and Pop Leader Gordle Arnold Tony lvlalula and Kid Oslrow were chosen To asslslr hum during The coming season Because ol The closeness of Jrhe early games lhe gang had plenly ol' chance lo show lherr lalenls Whenever Jrhere was a dull spor In a game lhe boys were on hand +0 shr up enlhuslasm IU rhe Pralr roolers An old cusrom was broughr back +o hfe of smgmg Jrhe Alma lvlarer loelrween halves of every game We hope Thus cuslom wnll conhnue IH The lulure years I+ was announced shorlly afler The Alhlehc ASSOClBlIOH Banquer lhal' Gordon D Arnold woulo be Varslly cheer leader for l93l 32 323 3 If . 1 f ' -- -l b y I 1 A WEARERS IX if OF THE P X The' following men are enI'i'IIed Io we W. OTIS ...,..,..... I-I. FINK .....A. Q .......,.. ...,.... E. FRANCIS ....... O. BAKER .....,....,... ,....... G. KARWOSKI ........A ,....... E. NEILSON .......... ........ G. POINT ................. ........ A. ANDERSON ......... ........ R. CAMPBELL ........ ,....... I-I. MAY .,................ ........ J. KUI-ILMAN ........ .,.,.... 6. SI-IEEI-IAN ........... ........ F. BOEMERMAN ......,.. ........ J. EORSYTI-IE ......,.... ........ R. GALE ...,............ ........ L. MILEWSKI .........., ........ E. SALMONSEN ,...... ........ G. KELLY ..,............, ........ N. LANIER .......... N. AUGUST ...,... V. KRAMER .,...... ArcI'II'.. '3I.. Ari, '3l, ..,... . I93l ar 'I'I1e Varsily P : ........BasIce+baII ........BasIceIIoaIl .......BasI:eIIoaIl ........BasIce+baII ........BasIce+baII ........BasIce'rbaIl ........BasI4e+balI . E., 3 I ...... .,..............., B aslcelloall I. M. E., '3I ...,. . Ar'I', '32 .,................ l. M. E., '32 ..,...... . I. M. E., '32 ......... . I. M. E.. '3l ..... . I M. ' I M ' . .E., 3I ...... .....,..,........... . . I. E. E., '3I.. I. E. E., '3I.. AFI, '32 ,....... Arcl1I'., '32... I. M. E., '3I Art '3I ....... I. E. E., '3l. I. M. E.. 3I. Ari, '32 ....... I E E '3I ., ........ I. M. E., 3l ..... .. Arclwlz, '32... v L 13241 Baslcefball .........................Baslce'rloalI .........BasI4eIbaII, Baseball Baslcelloall, Manager Baseball Baseball .,.....BasebaII .,.....BasebaII .......BasebalI ......,...........BasebalI .........,.....,.....Baseball ........BasebalI Manager ......,....CI'1eer Leader INTERCLASS BASKETBALL LASS loaslce+ball produced some excellen+ alhlehc Jralenl which was nor known lo exlsl wxlhln The sfuduous realm ol lhe lns'l'l+u're The baslqel ball enlhuslasls Jrhls year were given an opporlunlly lo see games Jrhal were unexcelled for rivalry and spxrll There was no beller qulnlel produced lhan 'lhe champlonshlp oulrhl' hus baslceleers Theur unusual slrenglh offensuvely and defenslvely was dls played lhroughoul 'lhe season as Jrhey had few upsels lncxdenlly The same class came oul on 'rop lasl year Their laurels were by no means easy +o oblaun for Jrhey were forced 'ro hghf lhelr way Through some good compehhon lo oblam The crown The second year Mechamcals who were lhe runners up IU 'lhe com pelrhon forced The Eleclrlcals lo go 'rhe llmll' In 'rhe champlonsl' p series The l'eam was composed of a group of fnghhng players buf laclced The speed of lhexr opponenls H IS wllh greal' expeclancy lhal' we look forward nexl year lo a repehhon of +he lnlenl' of Jrhls successful season lszs of Jrhe second year Eleclricals as was displayed by Caplain lvlilewslcl and l INTERCLASS SOCCER THIS year's soccer season was opened wi+h iTs usual enThusiasm and spiriT. AlThough several oT The Teams losT some oT Their sTars Through graduaTion. Their spiriT was undaunTed and They showed some very excellenT Teamwork. LasT year's iunior boilermalcers were predicTed To loe serious conTenders Tor The championship This year. This proved To be True because oT Their nice Teamwork, They were decisive vicTors oT The school. Their play during The whole season was consisTenT, sTrong and aggressive. The younger lvlechanicals, who were runners up, are Tollowing in The sTeps oT Their seniors loolcing like a serious ThreaT Tor nexT year. Their Team- worlc and TighTing spiriT will puT Them in line Tor a repeTiTion oT This year's TeaT. T The game loeTween The champions and The ArchiTecTs, lasT year's vicTors, was The loiggesT and mosT seriously conTended game oT The season. Very sTrong and aggressive playing was shown by boTh sides. l-lowever, The looilermalcers proved The beTTer Team. l3261 INTERCLASS SWIMMING HE slrong movemenr whsch I5 under way lo provnde The school wllh a new pool shrred up consxderable mleresr un swxmmmg lhxs year For Jrhe lhlrd consecuhve 'nme lhe Arfsmen have held Jrhe swlmmlng champlonshup The hrsr year Mechanlcals gave Jrhem some keen compehhon bul lhe combmahon of Lueder Gulberlel Frledman Paul Newman Easlon Floycl Goldman Krllcorlan and managed by All was loo slrong for Jrhem lnler class manager Goldman Jrook charge of The marches 13271 l l , . 1 V 1 . 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 F l BIG PINS CONTRARY lo ihe usual iradiiion of Jrhe boilermalcers winning lhe infer- class big pin bowling in pasl' years, ihis season 'Phe Archifecfs look Jrhe championship in+o 'lheir camp. However, The Mechanicals gave lhe Archi- 'recrs some very good opposifion in 1'he championship marches. The excellenlr record of winning every march was made by The Archifecf learn, managed by Kallenhauser and composed ofl-lolden, Walker, Holm- gren, Richards and Pafrizio. l3281 DUCK PINS UCK pms were well Taken care of by The bollermalcers Thus year The season Tlnlshed wlTh The Mechanlcals l932 In T1rsT place and a Triple Tue Tor second place cons1sT1ng of The Arch1TecTs Mechanlcals l93l and The Chem1sTs Thus was played OTT and The lvlechamcals l93l came ouT on Top Tor runners up Wlnnrng The duck pun championship has become a halolT wlTh The Mechanlcals so They are doing l1TTle worrying Tor nexT year buT There may be an upseT The Team of I-larTell Hughes Jaekle McGee and Armand Took The honors wlTh Manager Morse Taking charge oT The business end 1 329 , , ., ,.,,- nw.-'fre-:fr . .-.,.. ...ffl ,.:4Ls.,---2 A. - -----.:.-if V --. l 1 1 I x 1 1 A ' :li ' - ' V :Q 'T El f i l g . T BOXING BOXING This year has been carried TurTher Than ever before under The able guidance oT Coach Eben Woolley. Aboui' ThirTy men Turned ouT Tor This sporT and classes are held every Tuesday and Thursday aTTernoons. This gives everyone inTeresTed a chance To learn The manly sporT. This year The squad has secured The use OT a room in The former CosTume Design Building and has a regular ring and con'ipleTe equipment Coach Woolley reporTs ThaT There are a number oT excepTional boxers, The mosT prominenT being PorTer. f r33o1 FENCING l-llS luTTle known buT very mTeresTlng sporT has been successfully carried on This year by a Team consnsTmg of WesTern Lyncls ConanT and Cella This rs a sporT ThaT demands considerable slclll and quickness which appeals To many OT The sTuclenTs The Team holds regular pracT1ce periods on Tuesday aTTernoons and all who are lnTeresTed are welcome Through The and of The AThleT1c Assocnahon The Tencers have secured compleTe equnpmenT Tor This sporT l331 .57 ' - , Y A , g Y l . fl l 'J l ' I , . . I THE REST HOUSE WHEN The name Resl' House is heard whal do we 1'hinl4 of loul' a clean while bed. good food, and l'l'1e care and al'len'l'ion which only Miss Hale and Mrs. l-lalch can give. One is noi usually 'lhere very long, for wilh resl in loed, plenly of sleep along wilh some of Jrhose Resl House cures, a quick recovery from one's illness is assured. ' To one who has never been ihere, il' mighl' seem very dull and unin- leresling, bul' wilh 'remporary roommaies, whose acquainlances are made quickly, visil' by Jrhe cloclor, Jrhe general goings-on of lhe place-and aloove all Jrhe visirs of our friends who fell us all Hue la'res+ from school, There is liiurle lime 'lo medilale. Miss HALE. Head Nurse MRS. HATCH, Nurse 53321 INDEX Ex Lvbns Cenlenary of Charles Prall School Views Alma Maier Tulle Page Dedwcahon Mr Charles Pra+'I Foreword Facully Advisor Pra++oma Board Pra+Ioma Represeniahves SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY School of Science and Technology Faculiy Indusrrual Mechanical Engineering I93I Snap Shofs Induslrlal Ivlechanlcal Engineering I932 Induslrnal Chemucal Enguneenng I93I Facully Carroon Induslrral Chemical Engmeerlng I93L Induslrral Eleclrlcal Engineering I93I Indusmal Elecfncal Enqlneexung I937 SCHOOL OF FINE APPLIED ARTS School of Frne Applued Arls Facully Teacher Traunmg I93I Teacher Traunmg Regular I932 Teacher Training Cred1'I I932 Teacher Traumng I933 Adverhslng Desagn l932 Plcforlal Illuslrallon Pncforral Illusfrahon 932 Fashion Illuslrahon I93I Fashion IIIus+ra1on I932 IIIusI'ra+1on Women I933 IIIus'rra'non Women I933 IIlus'fra'hon A Men 93 Illuslrahon Men I933 lllusfrahon 934 Inrerror Decorahon I9 In+error Decorahon I932 Indusfrlal Design I93l Indusfrral Desngn I932 Design I933 ArcI'nI'ecI'uraI Design I93I ArcIn'recI'uraI Consfruchon I93I Archr'Iec'Iure I932 SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS School of Household Scuence and Arfs Faculry Drelehcs Dnelehcs 932 Coslume Desrgn I93I Cosfume Design l932 Homemaklng I93I Inshfuhonal Managemem' I93I Dressmakmg I93I 333 Fa QE! 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School of Library Science Faculfy ......,. School of Library Science, 1931 .,........ SOCIALLY SPEAKING Sluclenl' Council, 1931 .... Glee Club ....................... Camera Club ............. Women's Club ........ lv1en's Club .,.,...... Palelfeers ............ Arlsrnen ,.,............,.... Archifecls ...........,......, '1v1arione'1 1'e Club ........... INDEX Arfisans .... ........... ....................... , ..... .... . . ...................,,,., Home Economics Club ,........................ American lnsfliiule of Elecirical Engineers, Sludenf Branch .....,. 4,,,,,, American lnslilufe of Mechanical Engineers. Sfuclenl' Branch ....,., .,,.,., Wohler Chemical Soclely .............. - .... .... Snapshols .............,...............,...,....,........... ATHLETICS ........,....... Aclivilies Facul'1'y .... Alhlelic Council .,..... Va rsily Baslcerball ..,. Varsily Baseball ......... Cheer Leaders .... ........... Wearers of Ihe P lnfer Class Baslcelball ' lnler Class Soccer ...,..... lnfer Class Swimming Big Pins ........................... Duck Pins ..,............... Boxing ......,........ Fencing ,..,.,.......... The Resl House ...... Index .........,.A........ Finis ..... 0 'A , 13341 Page 281 283 285 293 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 311 313 314 315 321 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 335 FUN? l3351 AUTOGRAPHS l3361 AUTOGRAPHS IB37 AUTOGRAPHS 13391 l339 AUTOGRAPHS 1 AUTOGRAPHS 13401 WA' W J- 'ki.ilrW-Y .-., . ,, g,.,,, , ,, ,, in rf.- WW WWW W, tl Wn LW 1 RIN. uf W ., 'WW W W 'E IQ. Wy, W L'-:ff f 31 ' 'WW W rl' IW: . I, W W W W W W WW if 'WWWWW W W WGLWW Wrap' W 1'-'a W- , ,I-Y. W- W ,WW-W W- WW W UW QQ W -:WW , WFJ WQQW Wi ,I W-W'LW , Mfg .WW-. IW ,W W fi-J W WWW -'Rf' T 'W : W WW W W W 'I W ' I I W W5 1 V WW ' W' ' Y W'J': W W. W C W fel WW - 27: M1 W W, WF W WWFWWWW W W '-,QW , I 1 :- r UJ1 'W- :W --.-', -W ,Y .. 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