Ravena Coeymans Selkirk High School - Memoirs Yearbook (Ravena, NY)
- Class of 1943
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PYUIIQHQ' dl'dit'.lft' thh iwm' HT fu' XXI? linux. 1.441 fl1Ic' mvn uv. thc- flaw FGRE ORD f l' h school .... of classmates .... ln fond rememlvrunce of four busy years 0 ng d of the ewcitinv and dull minutes of teachers .... of studies and escapu es . . . . , D l ' of school . . . . the Class that go into the making of 11 jumbled, mzy memory of '43 presents CAP AND GOWN. C0 TE Administration Seniors Classes Activities Music Sports Three .Yi-v pq ji 'avi 5 -7 D J QL! 'K 44 s E if If BOARD OF EDUCATION President, Henry Blenisg Secretary, Eugene Hummerg Treasurer, George Babcock, together with Dr. Henry F. Muller and E. W. Schoonmaker constitute the backbone of Ravena's educational system . . . monthly meetings . . . cigar smoke and quiet dignity hangs heavy over R. H. S .... business eiiiciently handled . . . much accomplished . . . money appropriated for athletics, prizes, music, internal improvements and public event awards . . . new this year, sponsoring Victory Corps movie project . . . faced with additional problem of converting heating system from oil to coal . . . funds and time given whole-heartedly. FACULTY On into the night . . . young Hazel Ackert tensely thinking up something original . . . keeps her lively fifth graders busy during the day . . .tall, slender, blond Miss Ackert one of few teachers remaining in R.H.S. next year. Ernest Ascherman . . . the thin man of the faculty . . . came early last spring . . . stepped into shoes of the now Staff Sergeant William Hopke . . . Ossining High School, Ernie's old Alma Mater, will welcome Ravena High's all-round coach next year. Did you see the speed ball go down the alley? . . . smiling Sarah Byxbee trying out her new hook in the Ravena Bowling Alleys . . . a beginner at this strenuous sport . . . nevertheless, teaches beginners their A-B-Cs. Lustful, youlng lungs of Junior Chorusers . . . under direction of Elizabeth Buffy Cole . . . sixth graders find their teacher to be quite musical, too . . . lent a- hand with teaching of seventh grade English this year. John Deisseroth . . . otherwise known as HJ. D. . . . for eight years has ruled Ravena High School through thick and thin . . . a sparkling sense of humor . . . a keen mind . . . an understanding nature . . . a grand principal. Click-clack . . . click-clack . . . guess who? . . . Edna Denny Dennis off to scold seventh graders for behaving so badly . . . have you worries? . . . can't sleep nights? . . . boy friend won't speak to you? . . . see De1nny', . . . she'll fix. Tall . . . dark-haired . . . attractive . . . Wilma Duggan sports powder blue roadster . . . teaches commercial subjects . . . advises freshmen . . . Uncle Sam will be proud to accept Miss Duggan as a perky WAVE. Don't become alarmed . . . those awful odors are not new types of gas bombs . . . they're from one Vera Fischer's chemistry laboratory . . . co-advises sophomore class . . . sponsors camera club . . . enjoys square dancing. Why don't you get your yearbook articles in? . . . Miss Eldna Gliottone does all the worrying when dead-line date comes up with no articles in . . . supervises stamp sales . . . co-advises sophomore class . . . acts as central treasurer of student funds . . . will handle commercial department alone next year. Oh-h-h Pearl flying nurse Hess . . . do you think I'l1 live? . . . she has pulled many an R. H. S. patient through trying mo-ments . . . one of most lively members on faculty . . . sponsors adult and student home nursing classes . . . will be with Uncle Sam next year. Marie Jabaut teaches home economics . . . her job supplemented with the super- vision of cadet teachers this year . . . quite a job making out menus for the noontime cafeteria . . . taught adult classes . . . a wonderful sense of humor. What a giggle . . . Mary Karpiak, head of History Department . . . could be picked out of a throng merely by listening to her happy-go-lucky outburst of mirth . . . CCOntinued on page 385 Five SENIOR ADVISORS Smiling . . . seowling . . . calm . . . raging . . . lively . . . exhausted . . . we give you Miss Virginia Mitchell and Miss Mary Karpiak. our advisors . . . Miss fllitchell has reared the Class of '43 for three years . . . the Class of '43 has reared Miss Karpiak for one year . . . fresh out of Russell Sage, happy-go-lucky llliss Karpiak i had to contend with the seniors of R.H.S. for her beginning . . . surprises students with her athletic ingenuity . . . teaching physical education next year . . . fair coniplexioned Miss fllitchell, through her understanding of high school scamps, made the New York trip live up to all nineteen traveling students' expectations . . . Strawherry Shindig. lllay llance, .Iunior l'roin, Senior Play-:ill these activities have been loyally supported hy Miss Mitchell. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS lzilliing. giggling, scutlling of feet, and :1 LOUD hang on the desk followed hy Qlill'i'l ' from President Rohert Ruston . . . meeting is in order . . . important events discussed in hetween interxals of purely personal chatter . . . Virginia Ginny Powell wishing mann' times for an electric pencil in order to get in all the notes.. . the Morganthau of the class nl '43, lfrancis Benn counting pennies and rollin' 'em . .. pinch hitting for lloh is Samuel Zolner . . . 'l'ownsend holds up senior class' end in Student Council . . . 'liinkle and Maude. executive committee, agree or disagree, always audihly . . . Other otlicers may have seen more financially successful years, hut the latter part of the senior years surpassed all others for activity and excitement. Sn s ww, .- M.. Seven IRG: Y, 1 FRANCIS BICNN lmn lla-mi, .-X infwiv prujvutm' 1'unm'r . . . frznitir ll.il:mvmu ill N-im-F tVv:m1r5's hunk mics :1 mnntli . . , ihur iimlxiiiag mflflcl plnncs . . . Il whiz in pliysim lllltl vliim hm llk thing X lhmgx i ln ul . . . . , ' ': ' : 'L Ilk'lll' . . . :lvlivv 1 iii XX IQX I-li Axim' an will :ix l31lCliNl2ll1k' . . . rvznly 4l.il .1 n--. 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S .... did beautiful job in Babbitt's Boy and other dramzitic productions . . . special feature writer for Tmzagci' . . . literary editor on Cap and Gown . . . Gym Club's top man . . . cheerleading whiz . . . characterizes Birdie in senior play . . . walked the ramp for May Dance attendancy 2, 3, 4, . . . pencil job for Wigs 2 and Class l, 2 . . . Dramatic Club cup, 1941 . . . Play Con- test . . . Debate Club contribution, 2 . . . nursing, her goal. W 4 rx? SHIRLEY FIESCHER Shirl . . . giggles . . . athletic ability led to G. A. A. presidency , . . exceptional in Gym Club and cheer- leading . . . and alto in Senior Glee Club . . .. balanced business Mend of Tallagfr . . . Esther, the talkative maid in senior play . . . Walked off with Chem prize . . . lent a hand to Cap and Gown . . . may see her pounding a typewriter in the future. JUNE FRAYER Daisey . . . sweet kid of class . . . known as Queenie since May Dance '42 . . . quite an alto . . . l'Tookie took over juniors heart in senior play '42 . . . R.H. Servicemen Column, her position in Tanugcr , . . noted' library proceedings . . . Gym Club partici- pant . . , jived before Gym Club exhibition . . . will train as children's nurse later. HERBERT HAMLIN MAUREEN HOLCOMB Herb . . . carefree . . . party lover . . the body beautiful . . . Herb participated in the baseball games as an outer gardener . . . pulled in a few corkers . . . his educated toe earned him a position on the pigskin squad as a senior . . . artful job as an artist in the i42 annual play . . . indispensable Gym Club exhibitionist last year . . . all-round hard worker . . . now Gob Hamlin for Uncle Sam. . builder of ject . . . hopes to be a typist. Reenie . . -. 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S ..., returned t'-133 . . . had little chance for extra curricular activities here . . . ride medal prize won in Rille Club . . . hunter . . . ontdoorsman . . good student . . . gives out with some rcal solid accordiaii selections . . . few plans for future . . . at 13 Uncle Sam calls and he will answer. VVESLEY MULLER XYes . . . the senicr Gym Cluh exhihitionist . . . track team added to other activities . . . Udug up news for Tazzagw' . . , helped on business angle, too . . . Eddie in senior play . . . chief developer in dark rt-mn . . . swell job on N. Y. C. prints . . . realistic airplanes, his ambition . . . they fascinate him . . . hopes to enter .Xrmy or Navy Air Corps. www 54 . 2 if- if 4 W, ,- . 13524. .r 4 ' ,an , . - A -4 ' N rf- 'faf . 1 DONALD MCGRAW ANNE NUNZIATO Mac . . . played on basketball, baseball teams . . . Annie . . . the homemaker . . . loves sewing . . . ,l000 batting average in sophomore year . . . participated Miss ,labaut's right-hand man . . . Library Club presi- in Speaking Contest . . . a second Einstein with math dent Q43 . . . only girl in middle weight class to attain and science . . . won Geometry prize in sophomore year forward somersault over horse with springboard . . . . . . keeps history discussions buzzing . . , it's going to vital to pyramids . . . key position in foundation, . . , be college, A-12. or something similar . . . Hall of Fame right guard on class team . . . prevented many opponents from scoring . . . will worlc this summer. . . . Honor Roll. Eleven 1 EMMA O'BRll-IN I 1111111r . . x:1I11t:1t111'1n11 . . . t:1l11111'1l :wtrcw . 5. 11-.111l1' 1111rt1'.141N tl11' 5111-vt, xlllllllll-llN 1q11'l 111111 . . 'lllll 1-1' Illllj 11.1515 1111' 11111 jL'Ill'b . , 111 Q-11111t111g lltlllw' 1-11 -xv 111m . , . 111:k11'1'l1ulA' t'11rh Xl:11A' l7:1111'1' tl, 3, 41 . . . gl, 1.1l111t5 lul t11 I1rft Ilfjllt' 511c:1lg111gVl1111tcst g11141r1l . 11-11111-mul 'll1111g'111- XXz1g1gl1'!' 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X:11'1' l-tbl' l11111 111' work :1ft1'rll11Q 111110. 1-11111 111 l11 1'11111.' 111-11l11ct1-111 , . tl11 l-'lllll -111-r tlm 11111l 1 1 ll 111 wt 111-11'11111:N . . llllN N11 ll A I . .s 5. ,AN -W 1q1.5,g- 1 1.'1 ' 1 4 , 1 1 A, 1 1- f 1111l 1111111 llllw t11l 1 ll'1lllk 11111 11' 1 r L 1 111,11 1 NX Nl 111 1'1'x1 1111' 111I' 11lx1 111 X Nl X ly 1 1 11 111 l 1l 1l1111 ll1111 lx1l l ll l1Il1111 .1lt:1111 goal , .1It1'1' 4l11111-, 11111'k. FRANCIS SHADER Dooley . . . aggressive . . . nonchalant . . . a quip for every occasion.. .known on the gridiron as Dudley, the Crusher . . . played varsity football for four years . . . called pitches as R. H. S. nine receiver for three . . . he lists his likes as whistling and necking. Dool asks or gives no quarter . . . Htoughens up on the swing shift at the Iron Foundry . . . eats, sleeps, and lives Paratroops upon graduation. GENE SHAW Snoogie . . . the musical man from the class . . . won a band emblem for participation . . . wherever there's a movie in school, there's Shaw . . . worked in Photography Club . . . made model airplanes for the Navy in his junior year . . . a member of Dramatics Club for four years . . . after the war Gene wants to take an electrical engineering course. . . . Honor Roll. db' NORMAN TINKLE I ti tiki' x f Tink . . . orator, actor, student, newspaper man, sportster . . . 'theaded Scarlet Tanagcr . . . yearbook W, '43 . . . at front desk for I. R. C .... Irish cop character- 3. ization in IVar Corrcspondfnt . . , Photography Club's rf' chief snap contributor . . . dirty work for baseball X -1,,,., squad . . . half miler in l-2-3-4 . . . basketball last two - years . . . outdoes others in oratorial skill . . .. V-P's Debate Club . . . responds for class on Moving-Up Day 'i , i' and gives prophecy . . . My ambition P says Tinkle- V . Medicine or the Army Air Corps' . . . Hall of Fame ,V ET GLEN TOWNSEND l'l'ownie . . . crowned King Glen of V12 . . . the kid with the zoot suit and the drape shape . . . dramatist, track teamster, football manager, money counter for Student Council . . . Scarlet Tfmager business staff and also Cap and Gown . . . represented class in Corona- tion every year . . . lean, lanky .N . . lead to basketball and track career. HARRIET VAN WORMER Hattie . . . studious . . . never a worry about homevvorkg she never misses . . . greatly enjoyed New York's room 509 . . . elected secretary-treasurer Library Club . . . one of big eleven on Honor Roll . . . praised by Gas Rationing Board for excellent work . . . chosen by class to receive D. A. R. award for the best school citizen , . . plans to attend college . . . Honor Roll. 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'Ski' mn CLASS HISTGRY Roartm' RUXTON .-Xt the beginning of our ireshman year, little did we realize that the war in lfurope would reach our nation. Nor did we realize that it would have such a great effect upon our 53 class members. VVe embarked upon the sometimes turbulent seas of high school life with Bliss jones and Nlr. Hiller at the helm. Assisting in the guidance of the frail freshman craft through the hard journey ahead were: President, Bob Ruston: Vice-presi- dent, David YVadeg Secretary, Audrey Fiescher, Treasurer. ,lean Holliday. The boys held the most important positions of command that year as they have in the years that followed. XVe started the voyage of? right by raising money through several benefit movies and cafe- terias. This money was carefully stowed away for our senior trip which we hoped would be to Xvashington. VVhen we returncd in September as sophomores, two new teachers, Miss Mitchell and Mr. Hopke, helped keep us on an even keel. The officers chosen at the class election that year were: Bob Ruston, president: Sam Zolner, vice-president: Audrey Fiescher, szecretaryg and Klarion Karrk, treasurer. 'l'he Strawberry Shindig, which was the most successful yet held, put more wind in our fails. 'Iihe auditorium was filled to capacity and there were many people waiting in the halls. Several cafetcrias were held which also made our treasury swell. lt seemed that the Class of '43 was destined to go to VVashington in fine style. On Moving-Up Day we won most of the track and field events held at Mosher Park, which entitled us to be the first possessors of the liield Day cup. ln our iunior year. which was to be afiected by the tool winds blowing from the Pacific, the class was led hy the following oflicers, Ray VVilsey, president: Sam Zolner, vice-presi- dent: Virginia Powell, secretaryg Marion Karrk, treasurer: and lloh Ruston, Student l'ouncil representative. Among the activities held by the class that year were the Holiday Hop and the Coronation llall. Glen 'liownsend and -lime lfrayer were king and queen, with Sam Zolner, lfnuna U'llrien. Chris Diacetis and Audrey lfiesclier as their attendants. At the start of the second seine-ster the course was changed because of unfavorable winds from across the wide seas. Ray VVilsey who is now in the navy left school, placing the leadership of the class in Sam Zolm-r's hands. l'hris Uiacetis was elected to be the new vice-president. Mr. XVhite. one of our advisors, enlisted as an aviation cadet in the Arniy Air Corps. Mrs. llolliday took over his place at the helm. At this time, much to everyone's disappointment, it seemed that we would have to give up all hopes of voyaging to YVashington because of government restrictions on transportation and the fact that most federal buildings in Yvashington were closed to sightseers. A few people had hopes of going somewhere else but these hopes seemed destined to be shattered. Also the Class of '42 was in such need of talented actors last year that they had to call on us to help put on their three one-act plays. lt looked like the annual senior play would be in reality the junior play. 'lihe salesmen of the Class of '43, under the able leadership of Bill Vincent, kept up their tradition of breaking past records by going over the top in candy sales. At last in September. 1942. we had reached our last port of call-seniors at R. ll. S. 'lihe oflicers, in the usual order, were: Bob Ruxton. Sam Zolner, Virginia Powell. Francis Benn and Glen Townsend. Bliss Mitchell and Bliss Karpiak piloted us through the shoal waters of our senior year. At our first few class meetings an attempt was made to figure out some way of going on a trip during our Easter vacation. Our attempts to figure out something were to no avail when, early in the second semester. we discovered that Tuttle Tours could arrange for a trip to New York. Immediately it was decided that those who desired could go to New York. Since only nineteen of the thirty-one seniors were going. the money in the class treasury was equally divided among all the class members. XVhen the first day of the big four-day vacation rolled around. everyone going on the trip was down at the railroad station bright and early, lfrom the time the train kffonfrnued on page 38' lfighfnn M SWS orxl x 1 i I Q P ' si x xii W V - Q c sit 1 jrxioix cuss 51 H'llK DNIURIC CIIASH Boys niinxiritx' in junior x-Iqiss It-ti hx lfxlxxnrtl Ciaxrlizirt lor scconxl tcrtn r olliccrs girls ...N lm-x Hilxipplr. xicr'-pwsitlc-iitg Shirlx-x' 'lirnvis thx ' Sltirlex' L':irluxx'r, ollicigll letter xx titer: :intl lmis Rossi 9 iirst lxig moment comes xx'ith :xrrixwil o ' tqivoritc. lxxmilinr sonwv hnndsonx - . . .ithcr , - Junior K . . txitlcnt ' ' t rings :incl i N, hlziclx ' . 4 Rome ' xxitl lflfjjilllf ' Council A' mins stockxnn o with l 1 her ' I h.m. irprcsf' ' !rx'l Nllfl ' ,As :ind l i ovelx' i witch' fo i nt.xtlxe . . xx . . . hlzxck fu xroonxstlck ski ts - -lxihet fllzikelx i ing perform: r junior -live ' r-k' : 'es galore' r . loc 1 . . N4 li inn . .1 prel d .1 inf' tx . . A 'y Shzulcr mnkr-s . c ipxxc Kzilln coming through again . . . sxrnnkx root slllt with reet pleats crowd h xi e for coronzition hall . . . daily practices h irns at the throne , . . oh. sad day for seniors ' three xenrs from junior girls in hnsketb to Xliss Kuhn who did s ' ' has l Z 1 I 1 l alle and :ill ' . xxhen s ' all.. ' ' ' xxell xoh i contesnmts .emors took first defeat ' . neginmng of summer b ' ' ' xxith bpeziking Contest Hake in rings sid f xx.1x tor l Illlts . .. farewell I tle Sophs . . . peppy class of lifts' m 1 thx- roost . . . temper tlzxres . . -X11 er rigxiin . . . Vice-Pu ' . amps tl Y embers . , right A 'sidenr Ro .. ivy xxcre l !c'sx'll . . . Rosemary llulliga . quiet down noxxg please s.ito quite shy of his l mezisles. xx'eren't thx-x cr :ind his minutes it , tlmxce n . . . .nlm . xonor . . - . . . Id N ..:ter:xii ' under rl ' 'Y ' Kifilllv, I i ost gets . broke out in fl rash F1 Grant. the financier xx minute search . lc ,,l11Ll11Ilx'e Ut fill itxons. lv: croxxd. go-ul A . . . fi . . no mon ' ' .ottone 1 I i time gin i itlit irsils, sxoltlings, ' 4 x init- x - zeorge ex in tra ' ' ind Xliss F' d sxxvlhn A in l.isr nit ' - . tt: nd.tn ' cxsurx' xesch N ot co nxitx lt-i ' Is lXll cl X lun . I in fall . er results in heautiful her . . . Billy's First Dnteu . . . qrning ot lines. hut xxenr over big . . . with Klay s'ix.irx Nlxilligan gind lirxiffic Hummer . . . the Straxrh i ' 4' xittziir :incl txin, 7. errx blxxndig? l I 1 x Unde r leadership of Bliss Wilma Duggan and Mr. Ernest Ascherman . . . fifty frosh start year . . . lVIarge Child, head of class . . . Royal Stanton, vice-president . . . Margie Vincent, secretary . . . Dorothy Parks, treasurer . . . for the Hallowelen party trosh present shadow skit . . . with April dawns the presentation of first real play, Wildcat Willie . . . thespians Pat Rittenhouse, Ed. Phillips, Joan Hoag, Dorance VVilbur, Selma Feldman, and Ernest Christian show real talent . . . tied for runner-up spot in Speaking Contest are Margie Childs and Eileen Tinkle . . . counting of ballots shows Dorance VVilbur and Joan Hoag chosen lllay attendants at Coronation Ball . . . next year class under new advisors . . . llliss Duggan leaving for WAVES . . . lVIr. Ascherman to teach in Ossining. Adult eighth graders . . . noses up turned at 'lkidsu who are just going through the mill . . . they knew it well last year . . . Nolie DePuy murmurs an Aw, c'm0n to get the class meeting in progress . . . llflarion Van Alstyne being thankful because Nolie isn't absent . . . Rose Nlicozzi writes the minutes, lvlary Ann Scalzo, the receipts . . . lX'Iiss llflary lN4cCall Qreturning after present semester to hometown, Albanyl trying to correct papers and keep class in order at same time . . . room 4 enthusiastically done up in short order for Hallowe'en, Christmas, Easter, and P.T.A. exhibit Cwhat if a few N's,' were reversed?J . . . blackboards chalked up in a professional artistic manner . . . drawings worked on by Florence Klenk, lvlitzi Greene, Barbara Pebler, Marion Van Alstyne and Margaret Phillips . . . clean-up efforts rewarded by E banner . . . Speaking contestants, Florence Klenk and lX'Iary Ann Scalzo give good account of selves . . . Sammy Persico and Billy 'AWiggles Richter throw 'em up at J. V. practice. FRESHMAN CLASS EIGHTH GRADE Twenty-one l'LNil'l'N . . . I I 'nnung thi- 5l'XQ'llfll , Q 'iw pn-Niili-rit. :Xttivity :ind 4-xt'iti'iin'iit i.iiiwN ninrh IWIIIIIHQ aihnn . I x i Hxnnhn, .latina-N l'iIll'il1l'iii. Rfihvrt .'Xihright. :ind -lnzin Shairpi' hvzul this. .X xiii-pri-xitiriit. wrri-t.ii'i, :ind ti'i-.iNiir'vr. r'c'Npi'i'tiwli . . . lvziviw, k'llI'll5YllikS, pumpkins, in ing- :ind hrmin tri-pi' p.ip:'r nwil t1mh'un'4itr' qnnlituriinn tor xiicwntiil llaiiluxifvri parity . . 11115 4-xhihit hrinp till! ninch tzih-nt . . . Ynshnrgli :ind Stanton product' units nn vw York Stun' farming . , , ninp of Rqivviixt pnintvd hy Pvrsico :ind l'illFil1t'ili . . . 1rvifr un thi- liixtury ut Nui Yurk hi .'XVk'l'lH'1l1lX :ind Srhnrnnn . . . mrixli stndivs nianh' inure' intvrnwtiitg hy vixitx from Klr. Blvwztrnh' :ind Klr. Stott . . . sllldiil' Kl'llIlt'liy' givcs mir nirh qnlwrtixing pqirmii tiir Spvziking Cmitvst . . . first runni tn gvf hxinnvr for L'it'1lll'lll3 izinipgiign . . . qniti- :i chzingv for tht-av stndvnts to go from one morn to :inothcr for clzisscs , . . fun :attending :lswinhlies :ind high st-howl pgirtivs . . . many thanks to Kliss Dvnnis tur hvr giiidziiicv, hvr 1iNNiNfI1l1L'P'-Illlll hvr pritivlicv. Class wvnt ull ont in full bcrzip driic . . . proct-cds from nivtzil piircliaiscd Lihl'iSfIIl1lS :unix . . , wnt tu wltiii-rx hvif rind UH'lNl':lN . . . xxurk un Xliahlh' Ages, pi'od1ici'd snrh piwiiz-vtx :ix making xilivicix. u'i'm'NtN. :intl f:li'dlm:1i'd knights nn Iirmuvhaick for f0llI'l11lIlll'llf sfvrn' . . . many uf xtnah-ntx 1-nirning Grandi- Ulm' Clnh . . . hlziy exhibit fv:lt11i'c'd inndvl Jiirphniaw in fiying furinzitinn :ind titilixprrrtzltiini suvin '... much cxcitviltvtlt ovvr plans for :i trip :it thi' 1-nd nf thi- it-:ir . , . Ilgiw yon wi-n hnzip carvings :ind wood hnrnings on 1-:irlv firm-vw :intl Runn- . . :ill thrwr' iiitviwtiiig piuivvta innicr ciiiwctimt of Miss l'iii!LIlN'Yll Qiriir. NT H ::: :Ei ,. ?sl'.Yl-1NAI'll HRX!!!-1 fff'f wgfg A 1 Q 3-Nqr e'YiIg..x:u A I sf ?b,, Vigil ,M 'I' SIXTH GRADE jIl'f1'1 if FOURTH-FIFTH GRADES FIRST-SECOND- THIRD GRADES oth, Quite an array of teachers for fourth grade . . . Miss Lovejoy, Mrs. Deisser Mrs. Griffin and lVIrs. Roberts . . . victory stamp quota of S100 surpassed by a purchase of S126 . . . gifts for lldom and Dad at Christmas time most interesting project . . . lVIartha Wade, Marilyn lVIarshall, Dorothy Schatz, Jackie Craw, and Patty Arceneaux appeared on a radio broadcast, Fifth graders proud when Richard Bernard was chosen winner for the school victory poster contest . . . room always well Hlled with interesting projects . . . Miss Ackert rade teacher, also active with the Girl Scouts. pers, and turtles ' th's ent fifth g s, grasshop ' ' Mr. Deissero Have you seen the terrarium with salamanders, worm in Miss Byxbee's room? . . . leaves were waxed in the fall . . . visit to office exciting, especially speaking over the sound system . . . big day when class W to home economics center and were treated to egg nogs . . . room sports murals, play house, library, and furniture made by class mates . . . class has attained l000k in its stamp drive . . . The second and third grade showing off model farms built by students under super- vision of Mrs. Crane, formerly Miss Whittaker . . . victory gardens on sand table really showing results of hard work . . . over S250 stamps purchased this semester . . . booklets dealing with cotton growth quite picturesque. Twenty-three 'u I sl 5 l st, Q, 'szzl :-- -' n, n 5 s,.', to s,. ln.: A ,, s , . g. 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': - 1 x rx :xxrx xIl'Ir' xxxlxlx'xXIllT l1x Ix'xIx'xI lx- x The Student Council under supervision of lVliss Edna Dennis . . . held evening S l Zolner meetings . . . Lois Rossi, secretary, busy taking notes while President amue . . , presided . . . Vice-president Joey Whipple ready to take over in president s absence . . . C 'l 'med to Treasurer Glen Townsend capably handled all council funds . . . ounci ai mote smooth and pleasant social life for students . . . started off with vic dances pro . and successful Hallowe'en party . . . topped the football season off with a luncheon for players and students . . . Coach Emmett Flip Dowling of Albany High, Rev. Father lVIurray, Rev. G. A, Cole, Mr. Henry Blenis, and Mr. Eugene Hummer guests . . . Captain Sam Zolner, Coach Ernest Ascherman gave short speeches . . . clean-up drive held with weekly inspection of rooms . . . awarded medals to most active members of ' h d 1 activities on Moving-Up Day . . . arranged a Eve month assembly program sc e ue to include class participation . . . again About twenty members . . . and mostly new ones . . . all talking a determined the members of the Hall of Fame. t one time while scolding, giggling President Anne Nunziato tries to keep order . . . Vice-president Edith ' ' ' ' l . . . not Persico forgets time of meetings . . . members usually find her typing etters h mone in treasury though there was talk of giving a dance . . . senior trip squelches muc y this- idea . . . no public library open nights this year but members busy checking books, ttin new ones ready for circulation . collecting overdue money quite a problem ge g . . Harriet Vain Wormer, secretary-treasurer, now that she works afternoons, has quite . . Q an able assistant in Barbara Slater . . . weren't her bulletin boards interesting. . . . Barbara, by the way, seems to be lNIcCall, library supervisor. the backbone of the club . . . sorry to lose Miss Mary STUDENT COUNCIL LIBRARY CLUB Twenty-seven f fa L--lit N. V QTXNII-IRX Sfl.NRl.Ii'l' 'INNUHICR K lurk . . . clark . . rhf- shuttvrs snap :intl thc' l'hotogr:nphy Club is unclrr wav . . . lI1illl11lll'IlU'll in R.ll.S. :intl :tdvist-ti by Nliss Yvrn Visclwr, photo shop worlu-r during NllllHIlt'I'N . , . 0l'Q,f1lllllK'il with four svniors ns Chnrtc-r llll'I1ll'N'I'S, hlullrr, Shaw, Dixon, Kl'1'lkl5X!Skl . . , vxpmidvd to imludt- Tinkle, Ruxton, 'l'ow'nsc-nd . . . trick shots dis- russvil :it wvvlcly nivvtings . . , mndicl Umustsn wvll c'ovc'r9d . . . lowvr faculty room rt'qitliustvd--prt-sto-11 dzirk room . . . developing . . . printing . . . cutting . . . ft-rrotypvfplzitingz . . . rhe patented alarm clock . . . bright lights, ambc-r lights, red lights, no lights . . . getting the tirst look-see when negatives are done . . . Ruxton's booming, monotonous. one, two, three. four from light switch . . . getting the sharp tt-qittirvs in the pix without turning the borders gray . . . reversed prints, blurred shots, tloublm- exposures . . . 'lilu- dcvclopefs nt the house . . . XIix up some hypo, Snoogrn . . , A-Xnotlier trziy of water. please, Glen . . . This one's dark, about six and n half, Norm , . . Uon't open that doorln . . many w0uldJbe Candids of faculty . . . flliss l . says, XM lx: rv: , 'zgfil gg. 1 '1 CAP AND GOWN 1943 BXND .nf Sl-INIUR fiI,Iil-f lII.l lli lniprewivi' playing ol Sim' S Alan flag . :nuff : .A llll .llrzlrr :lt ili'clir':ition of lxllIllRl 5, 'eping time to thi- rhytlunii' heats of niuwieal notes . :urs to Nflllll'Hfw on nay to :i-.wnihly . . . Ala ' Separate section and singing their purtx at l ' players . . . 'lili:it's not gooil' most Pflflllllll Hr llltl ll, . . nixirehin' feet lim i float up the xt ' roek takin' , . . hroken l' i 'play ith . i ., it hringin' ' gets unde ' L 1-:irli mtons fl . . direlt L fl xlilfi rn .N . ying at un' 'or l I K R . ,... rlie C n . . . hand ald mental nu l .iware . ,..' ussizin ' :irnegie ll' U ' .4 s V4'I'SZlfll' ' m vers, as ii'- in tm mper flaring .ill Spring Q'onL'm'rt in Rzivena ity hy playing :i fox trot and characteristic instru- all :is a rolorful marvh . . . joins with junior and Senior Chorus:-Q playing stirring and majestic finale. Count . . . I-2-3-4 . . . the very first word that Nliss Sherrock utters after wziiring live minutes for girls to settle down . . . Latin is a dead language, hut it's cer- tqiinly lixened up in Dona Xohis P:u'eiu. Ave, Maris Stella, and Gloria Patti . . . higgesr :iecomplishment ot Senior Chorus. singing of four part harmony . . . Blondie never heing :ihle to keep track of her music . . . preview of Christmas Cantata at Coey- iiiaiix-Rqiveiizi XXYUITIFII-S Cluh . . . finally. Voices from the Slay produced hy I. E. Sli:-rrock . A . surpriw ot rho evening. trio and sever composed of jean Holliday, Dolores lV.irinelli. Llirolyn Cnoiii, Shirley' lfiewlier. Gladys Sunday. and Shirley Travis . . . event ot the ri-sir. Spring fumert . . . A'Son of my Soul done in true lfred VVaring style with .xllilli high :X :ind the giltox' lou' haw . . . proudly praiQing His: Slierroek for ma rhi- Glen' fluh Qurh :I 9ll1'l'f'NN. lhirlv' king . :is they vxirn Sllff t ii in , non' letl utneh' hi llflouths wide open, bursting forth with harmonious melody . . . girls waiting for llliss Cole to break away from her sixth graders so they can get down to thefsinging business . . . electing loan Hoag and Florence Klenk as president amd librarian respec- tively . . . Little Sir Echoes in Christmas Cantata-hidden in kitchen but sounding clear and melodious . . . remember Come All Ye Shepherds? . . , Flo'Klenk, beautiful and angelic in appearance, as well as voice, singing l'lVlaryls Lullaby . . . shushing and hushing as the curtain rises 8:15 for first Spring Concert . . . after weeks of concentrated learning and rehearsal the big night arrives . . . i'Were You There? . . . L'lVlay Day Carol . . . 'lCome to the Fairu . . . Miss Dennis lightly fingering the keyboard as Junior Chorus accompanist for concert . . . much appreciation . . . anticipating next year's choraling and lustier lungs. Small in number . . . organ-like in balance and l'unison . . . Barbara wearing out three fingers Upizzacatoingn the string bass at rehearsals . . . repaid by a four star performance in Christmas Cantata, Voices from the Skyn . . . ink-wet Sherrock arrange- ments and a praise-worthy performance at Speaking Contest . . . Frances Mitsch rendering memorable solos on clarinet, showing flawless technique . . . Fran surprising the audience with obligato over Audls solo, MAt Dawningm . . . selections at Spring Concert . . . l'VVhole bows, llliss Lounsburyn . . . Dig in Billy, stop fiddling around and playu . musicians tease llliss Sherrock at the end of each rehearsal for h ' popular song . . . ever heard Honolulu Lou ? er interpretation of a JUNIOR CHORUS ORCHESTRA Thirty-one 711.- GRADE GLEE CLUB New experience for their grade wnrhlers . . . two-part singing for first time . . . only glee cluh group to boast mnweuline members , . . sixteen out of thirty-six, to he exaet . . . devils for mischief around school hut once in mueim' room 'll' QI . . iss . lerroelc casts an spell . . . enthusiastic faces watrh every move of eonduetor's hands . . . their singing favorably comparable with other groups . . . delighted lVomen's Cluh in fllay . . . their parents and friends proud at the performance of March P. T. A .... performance :lt Rotary Cluh another big event . . . :md surcessful. lhl '1'-':1.v NWS ll 'NNI-lil Xl.l. ll.XSKlf'l'll,Xl.l, livriv inui now in tlir- lull , . wt lwlnic- iiizileiiii' Ilia' llll'UN . . . rut 'vni lnow lnllim tliinnggli . linxtlz- . , ll1NlTllll'xlll'l'2lllll'll ln llozirli lililly lllinton . , . Lulu' k'llX'l. tnp ln tlr-lruitiiig XlIllll4'lll llivixion lilminpx. lit-ililt-lit-ni K't'nti:il :ll llzmltinx 5l.nlnnn , 'flli inning l.illx liringgw .2 l viitoii' . . . Il'l'fll4llIHlIlN2ll1JllllNl l lov , , . Ilulw Ci.ill.igglu'i'x no liit ggzinii' piggaiiiixt lioxxznlaii' . . . lilirix' moiixixtvnl pill ponnrlinlg . . . l'i.inlt XlIllll.llU.x lu-zulu up hall , , llonli-i, tliiowinu nll tlii- 'Nora' ann . . . Rusli's u'li.il1li- mound uoilc . . . Nliaggiiigg lliiw on xwrlti-riiiu dznw . . , anxionx Nkvward illaiiu-s tlu' d.n ol tlii- gqnin '... tlziili tripx to Xloxlivr l':ir'k to wr- il spring rains liaw linallv lt-lt ilu- iliznnonil . , laviiig ont' down and lu-:itingg it ont . . . signals and slratvggy . . . ilu-i'v lu' gmwl' ',..' 'liit tlic' dirt . . . tln' 'Ktrawlii-rri' '... sliding padx and :ill . . rniniiig up with a lmrtlrliir hall , . urahlwing a HNl77ll'I'H lwlori- you liavi' tinn- to tliinlt aliont it . . . pvppvr przictiu' , . talking it up' '... ruining tlironuli in tht- t'lnttli . . Red Raid:-rs ol '43 liniili thvir favoritt' sport srason witli a 9 and 6 record . . . plus a co-championship . . . wartimt' restrictions limit travel . . . effect afternoon games 7 hoth Coxsackie thrillvrs. -5-30 and 36--ll, cithc-r of which, if won. would have gained undisputed possvssion of the loop frown. hanix lllf tviiipvrzitiirt' . . . Chris' steady piling up of points , . . Rc'id's 26 point wliool rtwnrd , . . and liif tap in tht- sccond Lioviiiiziifx ganiv . . . lfruzim four-sf'C0nd- to-go slltlfu to kiioyli off :Xie-rill Park . . . l,i'nn's outstanding floor work . . . Yau gt-tting olf his tt-vt . . . lYliitt-5 popping 'vni at the- right niomvnt . . . Glvn, husy in ilu- li.n'kft'oiirt , . . tha' tour to Xlontrow and Uwining . , . haltcry Shops . . . trowdvd hunltl ',.. llviidrirk-lludxon party . . . tht' dimstrous fourth quarter at 5.11131-rtit-N A , , kfitxkilll liigli-ranking -quad garnering a three- point edge in the closing iniinm-N nl qi ut-llfpl.nt-tl gum- to top rliv R, ll. S. husk:-tcm-rs . . . Cary, Zolnvr. and l7i.u'i-tis n.nnf'd on gXllfl.t-.igiiv ttnnnx . . . wt it up , . . vnttingg hard and fast . . . ixiwiiig olt , , going on rlit- lwardx . . nioiing rlit- hall . . . kiiowiiig you'vz' done your part nvll . , thru- R.iliJ' . , rlit- ,Xlnia Xlatvr . . . rlivrlgiiig rlit- SL'0l'f'-liflllk aftvr tlic' xlifrixtl . lllf' NlI't't'lt1tTI1 l' rf' lm-ll. llrzfi Wet, muddy scrimmages pay dividends . . . Raiders go unbeaten in six contests . . . give them fourth consecutive football cup . . . first for new coach, Ernie Ascherrnan . . . the season's climax game came early with the eking out of a 13-12 score over Delmar . . . Captain Zolner's touchdown and extra-point pass in the game's closing thirty seconds culminates bitter blood-battlel' with the powerful B.C.H.S. squad . . . 35-6 win over determined Coeyman's sextet and eighteen-point last quarter rally to take Coxsackie and the title are other highlights . . . Guernsey Cary, Frank Nunziato, Crusher Shader compose one of the best forward walls of the league . . . break through time and again to throw opponents for large losses . . . downfield blockers . . . Chris streaking into the clear, outguessing the safety man . . . Rush booting and heaving the pigskin, calling the right play at the right time . . . Lover', hitting the line . , . Arce inter- cepting a toss, setting out for pay-dirt . . . pads . . . tape . . , oranges . . .car trips . , . the good, old X play coming through again . . . a refreshing shower . . . the locker-room full of bedlam or heavy silence . . . eating doughnuts and drinking the Coach. Ravena rollers feel the war . . . Jones and Hamlin leave for armed forces . . . Nunziato and Shader face draft board call very shortly . . . HGunga Dean lost to N. Y. C .... the long, hard pull from the Hcellaru to third place in final league standing . . . keglers advised by lVlr. William Law . . . memories of cokes, smokes, popsicles and candy bars . . . striking out . . . a 7-10 split . . . a tough spare . . . the pin that seems glued to the alley . . . speedy pin boys . . . Nwood setters hopping into distant pits when Dooley picks up a ball . . . his consistent 163 average and high triple, 613, . . . Herb's 202 game . . , Fishls sharp-breaking hook . . . Turtle's final composite score of 153 despite gutter balls . . . Hspitly Rowe snapping his fingers, blowing the hair out of his eyes . . . Frank Nunziato in the 1-3 pocket again . . . f'Fireball Jones, sur- prising 150 average . . . Dick jackson Hsteeringn the 16-pounder with a follow-through . . . trying for a final mark . . . fouling . . . double wood . . . a stuck finger . . . slipping on the take-offn . . . the fevv mumbled words after rolling right between the onl' two remainin pins. 5 FOOTBALL BOWLING Thirty-five X XRSITY lZl.l 'Il GIRLS A'l'IIl.E'l'lII .X5SlKil.k'lilllN The creain ot the athletit crop . . . high standartls set up by new Varsity fliih, under u.'kSk'llH .-ksrlierman , . . specitied number ot bars or letters needetl to quality . . . allow aiwes made tor younger fellows , . . all strive toward better sportsniansllip and even more enthusiastic school spirit . . . pre-game meetings and post-game meetings . . . getting signals and plays straight . . . skull sessions , . . why it did or didn't work , . . Sam Zolner voted head man at first meeting . . . Reid Cary. vice-president , . . fliris. secretary-treasurer. and Lil Abner Yager. sergeant-at-arms . . . red ribbon and basketball badges first money raising activity . . . heavy black and red wool football sweaters earned by three seniors: Reid. Sam and Chris . . . new point system established limiting issuance of these varsity sweaters . . . based on athletic achievement . . . athletic jacket idea doesn't pan out . . . empty treasury . . . stiff collars around Victory Banquet table . . . the Moving-l'p Day rewards. Something new has been addedf . . . the G. A. A. members are sporting bright red blazer jackets trimmed with black and bearing their insignia . . . Audrey Gombel, cor- responding secretary and treasurer. chasing after girls for their overdue dues . . . 10 cts. weekly . . . tun galore at the Coeymans play day . . . ping pong. basketball. volleyball. and badminton . . . Shirley Fiescher presiding over her council with gay giggles to keep the girls in a sportsmanship spirit . . . eyes Hash back and forth on speed demon Doris YYilstie. recording secretary , . . lively Sophie Kalla acting vice-president . . . enthus- iastic girls race over to Xlosher Park for brisk games of strenuous hockey . . . senior team presented with banner tor topping record . . . in Closing the intramural basketball tournament finals, sophs and seniors victorious , . many thanks to Kfiss llitchell for her everlasting cooperation and assistance. 'Ihsrjv-vin CHEERLEADERS Cheer practices and few cheerleaders . . . in detention halls . . . Bliss Karpial-cs. Yes, girls, there's cheer practice tonight. Please be there on time . . . Varsity squad, same as last year. with leader Sophie Kalla and Shirley Fiescher, Blondie Wvilsey, Ruth Klenk, Audrey Fiescher . . . sad cries come out when girls can't attend outside games . . . did go to Coxsackie game, though . , . combined teamwork brought about new formations like Victory Chant . . . big moment when letter R from Student Council arrived . . . Junior Varsity supplied own uniforms and some tricky cheers . . . Joey VVhipple, leaderg Georgette blicklisin, Nancy Clouse, Audrey Gombel and Lois Rossi . . . three cheers to the cheerleaders. Thirty-seven FACULTY lfonlinued' from page 181 next year Xliss Karpiak will be saying. I.eft facel One, twol Mark time. mark! lforw ard march f The jolly juniors and teaching English . . . responsibility of Iirsula Kuhn . . . also the annual Speaking Contest . . . a really fine success it was . . . back to YVashing- ton to a private school for another year of teaching. Shop taken over this year by Vi'illiam .-Indy Law . . an art-line job he does too . . . noticed the patriotic gesture on the shop door. Pretty Ruth Lovejoy came in fall , . . married at Easter . . hlrs. Roberts now substituting. tln the fourth gradel. 'l'eachiug Ifnglish and directing plays . . . two main worries of Illary Illcfall. queen of St. Rose . . . supervises an active eighth grade and library club . . . seniors are quite the students to teach. huh Miss llcfall? Pzirlei--vous francais? . . . these are words of Virvinia Mitchell. teacher of Latin, . L Ifrench, and lfnglish . . . co-advised senior class . . . this summer Miss lNIitchell plans to attend Le L'liateau at Nliddlc-bury College . . . will go to Hyde Park school in the fall. Xlusically inclined trom top of her head to tip of her toes . . . Irene Sherrock did wonders with the senior chorus, band. orchestra, and grade glee club . . . spring concert a breathitalting affair. Hrs. Millard Crane . . . the former Arda W'hittaker . . . gaily teaches second and third graders . . . XYouldn't you bring an apple to school if your teacher were as pert as Hrs. fraue. CLASS HISTORY llfnnlirzurri from page 5l left the station lfriday morning until the return, Sunday evening, there was not a dull moment' and very little sleep. At the Annual Play Contest. the cast of R. H. Sfs entry was made up entirely of seniors. XYith this perfect cast. R. H. S. defeated Coeymans and Coxsacltie to walk off with the cup. The three-act play, 1l'nr Corrfxrpmulrnt, given by the seniors, was acclaimed by many to be the best ever held at R. H. S. After the play. the entire east and stage crew went down to Norman Tinkle's house where we had an unforgetable party. Plvery one was in very good spirits when they returned. Other successes of this year were: the one-act pantomime. The Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter. and the magazine drive under the leadership of David Wade, with Norman 'Iiinkle and Harriet Van Wlormer as team captains. Ice cream sales, again under the leadership of Bill Vincent. were twice as great as any former class. There also was the I04 to 36 score piled up against the sophomores in intramural basketball play. The war hit us amidships in our last year with VViIIard Jones and hlilt Parsons enlisting in the coast guard. Herb Hamlin in the navy. Tom Draper in the marines, and with Bill Yager. john Fatica. and Tony Bonafide being drafted into the armed forces. All of their classmates. some of whom will soon be joining them. wish them the best of luck. VYith the home port in sight. let us say that the teachers here now and those that have left us will never forget the happy-go-lucky Class of '43, and we won't forget them or our grand Alma llater. R.-XYENA HIGH SCHOOL. Yhirfuy-rsgh' lllr. hir. lllr. lllr. lllr. PATRONS and lll rs and lllrs. and lllrs and lllrs and lllrs Joralemon Br Howard Hoffman Aaron Tinkle- li. Zeller . Willizlixi Grant David Craven others Semen Zolner Roy Powell David Wade . A. S. lXfIcGraw . Spencer Van Wormer Frank Leedings Carmen Clouse Benjamin Child Walter Krzykowski Kenneth Kennedy Thomas Draper Harold W. Calder lXIr. and lllrs Klr. and lX'Irs. llflr. and M rs lNIr. and llflrs lXIr. and lX'Irs llflr. and lllrs lllr. and lllrs lX'Ir. and lvlrs Mr. and llflrs llflr. and lX'Irs lVIr. and lX'Irs. lVIrs. lX'Ir. and lllrs lllr. and lllrs. lVIr. and lvfrs. llflr. and lVIrs. lvlr. and llflrs. llflr. and lVIrs llflr. and Nl rs. llflr. and lllrs. Nlr. and llflrs Ravena Paren llflr. and lN'Irs. lvlr. and llilrs lN'Irs. Alice B. lllr. and lN'Irs. lVIr. and lVIrs . LeRoy Hoag Rodger Kilmer L. B. Phillips Eugene Hummer W. Fiescher . Robert Ruxton Garret Wiltsie Joseph Karrk George Travis, Sr. t Teachers Association Charles Pausley H. A. Townsend lXIcGee John Gombel Frederick Kalohn lVIr. John Gombel, Jr., U. S. Navy Mr. and lVIrs. Grover lllilhank Thirty-nine .IOHN mm'Nlcs x sox fmlxplillxrxmls of CfON'I'R.XC'I'URS .KNIT IIl'II.IIIfRS News Ilslinmtvs Uixvn on ,XII II'orII Ravcna. N. Y. DRINK YIADI-MAIK IIC, U, S. PAY. Oil. IN ISU 'I I' I, IC S .XI,II.IXNY CIC KIA-CIUIA ISI J'I I'I,lNfi CU. WOODSTOCK FARM DAIRY FURT ORANGE PRESS INCORPORATED R d P ' d M'Ik aw on cmeume I 883 Broadway Albany, New York and Milk Products 3-3111-4-0070 Iel 158-F-11 Paul Srcnkevicus, Prop. 1,17-lIft'I'.N' QI' lin' C'f1fn um! Gmini Henry Evans OPTOMETRIST Eyesight Specialist 78 No. Pearl St., Albany, New York Roxy Clothes Shop 33 So. Pearl St., Albany, New York Established 1917 Thousands of girls are needed in business and government offices NOXY. The Salaries are high and the opportunities for advancement are unlimited. The quickest way to prepare for one of these good positions is to take a business Course. All Business Subjects, Business Machines, and Personality Development. MILDRED ELLEY SECRETARIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 227 Quail Street, Corner Hudson Avenue Albany, N. Y. Send for Catalog and Rates REGISTER NOW SUMMER SESSION starts July 6 FALL SESSION starts September 7 HALSTEUS DAIRY Stop at Posfeurizecl and Raw Milk Products DAYI-E'S Dairy Drinks Our Specialty for You can whip our Cream, Good Food, ice Cream But you con'tbec1tour milk and Fun FRED HA'-STED 8' SON Main sifeei Ravens, N. Y. E. S. BLAUVELT Florist Phone 127-F-3 Ravena, N. Y. If it's Printing You Want Give Us a Chance THE NEWS-HERALDH PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS Ravena, N. Y. Forty-one CHARLES BECK Plumbing and Heating Tel. Ravena 178 Compliments of FRANK ROWE Central Avenue Ravena, N. Y. Conery's Theater ,fife Lf - R A 'b A THE RITTENHOUSES H Q W Ravi-rm, New York eiii 1 E , E -M 'f '-i' 'V mln:-:S wr-:ARINU Al'l'ARl'1l. , fs 'ff , E.. - X Gifts for every occasion R Q f' Rome 9-W wrapped free of charge Lumber .. 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