Prospect Hill School - Monitor Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)
- Class of 1930
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Page 34 text:
“
32 THE MONITOR
Tel., Prospect 0341 I
R. UTHGENANNT 5
Delicatessen and Groceries
533 PARK PLACE
BROOKLYN, N. Y.
COMPLIMENTS OF
A FRIEND
Tel..
Nevins 1935
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS
TAILORS
200 Underhill Avenue
Cor. St. John's Place
BROOKLYN, N. Y.
Telephone, South 0323 w
The BARNSBEE HANSEN CO.
Floor Surfacing Contractors
Specialists in Refinishing' Old Floors
530 FIFTH STREET
BROOKLYN, N. Y.
COMPLIMENTS OF
Mr. Abraham Sterzelbach
COMPLIMENTS OF
MRS. SOPHIE NEWMAN
BARTENHAGEN'S
Fine Candies
7200 FLATBUSH AVENFE
BROOKLYN, N. Y.
LOUIS DI PALMA
.Dealer in All Kinds of
F :sh and Sea' Food
Hotel and Restaurant Supplies
We Specialize in Boneless Fish
233 l-'LATBFSH AVENFE
Bet. Dean and Bergen Streets BROOKLYN
COMPLIMENTS OF
MRS. A. W. MCKAY
l Tel., Nevins 4664-4656
COMPLIMENTS OF H. ARMISTEAD DIUGUID
MR. LESTER STERZELBACH H' A' DIUGUID' Inc'
aaa FLATBITSH .xvrzxru
BROOKLYN, N. Y.
Tels., Pulaski 2360-2361-2362 P' I
WOLF BROS.
Wall Papers, Paints and
Varnishes
1125-11:27 MYRTLE AVENUJ Compliments of
li1iLdClOKLYN, N. Y.
COMPLIMENTS OF EDYTHE MABEL MANNE
MRS. HARVEY NEWMAN '
11 tion THIS MONITOR
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Page 33 text:
“
THE MONITOR 31
CLASS GB3-THE BOY KNIGHT
6A4
Dear Readers:
As the present edition of the Moni-
tor goes to print, we think we are
busier than bees could ever be. There
seems so inueh going on that our little
brains are quite in a whirl.
Of eoruse, even though we are in
school, we play a bit as well. Just at
present we are looking forward to en-
tertaining the Sixth Year Assembly
with a play for llotherys Day entitled:
"The Homemaker and Her Aidsf' In
this little play we try to show that
children must do, not merely talk, to
be of real service to Mother.
The following children have had
perfect. attendance so far this term-
Iiugene Dumbleton, Harold Feldstein.
Gladstone Allsop, Bill Giancouri.
Jerome Stein, Peter Yafakos, Al-
exander Barnsbee, Stewart Block,
Leonard Colucci, Richard Gooding,
Dorothy Bohr, Marion Davies, Stella
Kerness, Minnie Muscio, Anna Nas-
lund, Inez Oleander, Ruth Reedy,
Edith Trieling, Laura XVillian1s.
6A-OPPORTUNITY
NVQ: have realized our dream and
have nearly completed our first term
in "The Big Schoolf, All agree that
we have enjoyed it very inuch.
The following pupils have had 100
per cent in attendance this term:
Norman Tracy, Madeline Schmidt,
Juanita Jones, Gladys WValker.
Wve have enjoyed the Assembly
programs given by the other Sixth
Year classes. VH: hope to entertain
the Assembly with a Decoration Day
Program.
”
Page 35 text:
“
THE M
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The title of our play this terin was,
"The Strongest Boy in the VVorld."
The cast included Alice Ennis, Albert
Peterson, Edgar Grasham, Marvin
XVeiss, Raymond XVuenschal, Thomas
Twonicy, and Jasper Diaz. The
program was read by Edna Karnof-
sky.
Thirteen of our members were per-
fect in attendance this term.. VVe were
more successful with our punctuality
record, most of us tried to live up to
one of our proverbs: "Better late than
never, but better still, never late."
515-I
Extra I Extra ! Another class
graduates from the little, red school-
house to the fine, big new building!
XVho's who in this class? Our Good
Health Club is formed of both girls
and boys fond of sports, and passing
O
NITOR 33
the daily health inspection. XVe have
a Lindbergh Club for those who excel
in Geography. VVe have especially en-
joyed our study of the great open
spaces of the XVest. VVe are all eager
to travel and see these wonders for
ourselves.
Our growing accounts in the School
Bank point the way to travel for all
members of the Ben Franklin Thrift
Club. "Save something" is our first
motto. "See America first" is our
second slogan. There are eighteen
members in our Perfect Attendance
Club. All aboard, Number Niners, for
the happy vacation days ahead!
5A3
The pupils of 5A3 have had many
new and interesting subjects this term.
On March 20th, we presented a play
entitled "America's Greatness." The
aim was to prove the progress of our
CLASS 6B4-PIRATE PERCY AND THE SLOVENLY SLOOP
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