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PUBLIC SCHOOL l73, MANHATTAN-jUNE, 1930 GTHE CPATROL OF 'P. In our School we have a Safety Patrol which is made up of eight squads. Our duty is to see that the children cross at the cor- ners, and to clear the streets and stairways. Our aim is to safeguard the lives of the children of our school. LEON SIEGELBAUM, 6B l. ., .U I 'l vw' Some of the Citizens of the Patrol of P. S. 173, Manhattaiz Leon Siegelbaum, Captain ...,...,............ Arthur Toro, Ist Lieutenant ...i.............. Milton Grusmark, Znd Lieutenant ...,.... 6Bl 5Bl 6Bl SPECIAL DUTY Robert Frankel, Captain ..,.....,. ..,... julius Greenstein ....,.............,...,............. Norman Grober .............,,.,..,..,................. 6Bl 5Al 5Bl Under the guidance of Miss DRISCOLL. SQUAD A-FORT XVASHINGTON AVENUE Robert Herfert, Captain ........................ 6Bl Eugene Aleinikoff . Edward' Foley . ..,. ,. Berg Kara ...,..,.. julius Levin .......,,... Arthur Werthiemer ...... ....... Myron Mainthow . Douglas Drew .,.,,.. Page Thirty-four SA5 5A4 5A5 5Bl 5A4 SAZ 5A2 S. 1 73, MANHATTAN SQUAD B-OUTSIDE YARD Ralph Howe, Captain ..,...,.,,...........,... A james Patterson ...,......., .....,.. Robert Lewis .........,. .....,i. Thomas Russel ...,... ,....,.. Barnett Miller ......... ,,...... Norman Silver .,..,.. ....,... joseph Samuely ..,....i...........,.....,,.,,,..,.... SQUAD C-l73RD STREET Lawrence Segal, Captain ,.,....,..............., William jost ..ii............... ,......, jack Helfer ,.,..,,... ..,i.... Lewis Goldman ,...,.. ......., Stanley Lewis ....., ....,,.. john Black ,i,.i..... .,.,.... ,...... ........ SQUAD D-l7-i'FI1 STREET Kenneth Lasser, Captain ......,............., ,. Urho Hill ..........,.i,i.i...,....,.i.... ........ Berne Samuels ,...........,..,..i, , , EXIT 6 Charles Ilerzberg, Captain ........, ......., Richard Cohn ......,.,....,......... ........ Richard Bates ........, .,.,,,,, llarry Van Slyke ......, .....,.. Philip O'Neil .,.....,.,.,... .i..,... Theodore Standish ................ ...,..., EXIT 7 Frank Krause, Captain ,....... ....,.., Nathaniel Reiter ......,...,,..., .,i..... Walter Diehl .,.....t... Harold Patirath .........,...... EXIT 8 Harold Aug, Captain .....,.. Frank Silva .....,,4...,....,.., Donald Grant ..,....,..... Ralph'Lungo , ....... nsgvunvsa :- 6B3 5A5 6A3 6B3 SBZ 5Bl 5A5 6Bl 6Bl 6Bl SA3 6Bl SAZ 0Bl 6AZ 6Bl 6Bl 6Bl 5A-l 6BZ 5A4 5A3 6Bl SB3 5A2 5A3 6B3 6BZ 5A5 6B2
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use-xc ns.nx-ns nsnsa me ns.-vsnxns,u-gnxn uxnxn -a'ff-- 'W grv- r f PUBLIC SCHOOL 173. MANHATTAN-jUNE, l930 ,The Music Memory Contest Ou May 21, 1930, there was a Music Memory Contest in which all the schools in the City took part. The music supervisor, Miss Corcoran, has assisted us. The children in the fifth- and sixth-year classes did very well. Nine classes took IOOZ. MIRIAM HOFFMAN, 6Bl. 14nx4vx.1ns4nx4vsnnxnsxnwx.-ns-'sn-essnxuxns-nsnxns List of Classes Wlticlz Received 1OOcZ7 in the Music Memory Contest 6B2 6A2 6A3 5BI 5B3 5Al 5A3 EA4 5A5 M rs. Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss! IN THE MUSIC ROOM Seligman Levy Ferguson Seyfzirth Oestreicher Critchley Martin Hart McKeon IN THE GYM Page Thirty-three
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Pl'BI.lC SCHOOL 173, MANIlA'lA'I'AN'-jL.?NE, 1930 Dramatics .I SCENE ERoIvI HTHE FAIRY GIIfTS PRESENTED BY CLASS 5A5 UNDER THE DIRECTION or MISS MCKEON Dramatics in P. S. 173, Manhattan One of the most interesting extra-curric- ular a.'2:vities in our schools is the dramatic work done by our children. Upon the children themselves rests the selection of each play. Several books of plays are given to them to read. Spirited discussions ensue! The possibilities of each play are minutely checked by the young producers, until one is found that satishes them as a play worthy of production. The children selected The Fairy Giftsl' to produce. The action took place in the early seventeenth century. lt was the ex- quisite idea of the Twelfth Night Feast where the fairies give gifts that foretell the future. ' Among others of our notable productions this year was The Goose l'lerder, a beauti- fully enacted portrayal of mother-love. Balboa was an historical play. Nathan Hale brought tears to many eyes. An enjoyable Christmas selection was the old favorite of Dickens, 'fThe Christmas Carol. HELEN NTCKEON, Teacher of SAS. Page Thirty hz t
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