Spring Valley High School - Tiger Yearbook (Spring Valley, NY)
- Class of 1932
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I V, 7 9 55 99 FACULTY 0 ,, -fr., V, li VX ? 3 Nx if mga Q Q2 Q THE TIGER Faculty Superintendent Guy P Rego Prmczpal Leland Rickard Meyer ENGLISH Mrs WlSm3n Mr Mlller MISS Felt Mrs essup HISTORY MISS Roberts Mr Apgar Mrs I-Iardenburgh Mr Oakley MATHEMATICS Mrs E Durkee Mr Schaeffer Mr Fuller S FOREIGN LANGUAGES Mrs Goodday Latln M1ssGraesser German Miss Babcock French MISS I-luhne French SCIENCE Mrs I-lardenburgh Mr Alderfer Mr Stalter HOME ECONOMICS MISS Pulver ART Miss Mrtehell MUSIC Mlss Blllhlme COMMERCIAL Mrs Moat Mr lVIcBurney Mlss Lew IS Miss Schopper Faeullty Gossnp Q y HIS year we are very fortunate ln haung most of our old Faculty I frlends w 1th us as w ell as several new ones namely Mlss Blllhlme I' 5 M1ssM1tchell Mr Statler Mr McBurney and Mr Fuller who lt IS rumored IS leawlng Sprlng Valley to be marrlecl We congratulate you M Fuller and hope your wlfe wtll appreciate you as much as we have Brlng the young lady to see us sometxme Mr Oakley IS to become prmclpal of the Garnervllle School next year and Mr Schaeffer IS to hold a snmtlar DOSIIIOH tn Tappan A certain Mr Mlner who IS a graduate of New York Unlverslty and New Paltz State Normal wrll take the latter s place here The tork has wlslted Sprln Valley sew eral tlmes ln the past year Perhaps you have seen hlm I-le IIIISI stopped at 'Vlr Re o s house and left a sweet blue eyed xrl acquellne of whom Daddy IS proud x 1th all hls soul Then he left Anne Ap ar a wery shor tlme after If thls young lady follows ln her father s footsteps watch out young men Last but not least M1 Muller w as left another son ohn Finley l l .Q + . 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DLRKEE Edzlor In Chzef CARMEN GILI Assoczaie Edziors MARY CARR MELX II.I.E SI-IAVELSON JOSEPH GRIFFIN CITCUIGIIOU Manager RICHARD ALLARD BUSIHCSS Managers MORTIMER KADUSHIN Facully Advzsors MRS BERYL WISMAN MR LELAND RICKARD MEYER I2 ,A T H H ' E R Tiger Annual SIEZHIHS THE TIGER 45, ' 4' G C03 Report i V HE l93l 32 General Organlzatlon started ln September with the electron of ofhcers After then electron the officers cleclded to hold a magazlne campalgn This succeeded very well conslderlng the general depresslon Good crowds gathered at the football and basketball games but the cheermg except In some cases was not all that could be expected Then came the mmstrel whlch was another great success far exceedmg the show of the year before Thls added conslderably to our rapxdly clecreaslng treasury Our flnanclal condltlon at the end of the basketball season IS as follows G O Dues 5l08 90 SIOS 90 Football I99 60 S388 l0'F SIOB 90 Magazines 31 l 00 I54 25 l56 75 Mlnstrel l80 65 8 I76 37 Basketball 675 00 7l7 643 42 46 Mlscellaneous 830 63 445 04 385 59 xDeflc1t the balance wlll go to meet the expenses of Baseball Tennis and Track The Boys Basketball Team won the Champxonshlp so the General Orgamzatnon has decxded to present them wlth gold basketballs as a token of rts esteem for the untlrmg efforts of the Coach and the boys to keep Sprmg Valley l-hgh School superlor to any other school ln Rockland County IJ it W l 0 0 ,A I- ' ' ' ' 'vi' 1,1 . .' . . . 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'Y E I G Qomnrrrenceme 'E A busred lrne moves up one step And rn the srlence of the hot une nrght Another name s called out A scroll recerv ed a bow a partrng step It s over Now another name another scroll another bow It s over On and on they lrne up to the stage Recerve therr plaudrts prrzes long sought scrolls And proudly leave the lrght It s over After late at nrght There are a few then more The frrst great Hush of lrmelrght now dred down Who wander slowly down famrlrar walks Who feel the ache of partrng rrse afresh Who walk perhaps the held they strugggled on And drmly talk of games all played Remember Suflern w hen we boxed the end And let the back around the whole held clear3 So they talk and cover up the srgh Wrth words when they all know The sadness that they mean It rs good bye It s over A new Held blooms And through rt they must go Although they love the old And so Good bye they say Old school old frrend Good bye A new held blooms ISRAEL SCHWARTZ I 4 ee . my 99 1 l '. 'L tr Y 9 a Y 9 Y h 9 I 7 9 1 5 v, . . . 7 . 7 r ' I. 7 ' 1 ' : 1 9 - if . , Y 9 . , . l a O V , F Y I l v . 9 s ' s 1 9 1 ' ' v CLASSES VK -1fr,,.. we ol 0 T ETIGER Class Mascfmts CLASS MOTTO- Forward ever backward never CLASS COLORS Cerlse and Sllver CLASS FLOWER Red Rose I6 E TIG GEORGE KRAINAK Class Presldent Crane Commercial Undeqded Keep cool and you command everybody Football 1931 Treasurer Sophomore Class 1930 President Senior Class 1931 1932 Pageant The Ghost Parade 1931 Her Husbands Wife 1932 G O Minstrel 1932 lnterclass basketball Champs 19311932 C-lee Club 1931 Varsity Letter Club 1931 1932 Vlce President Varslty Letter Club 1932 EDITH S MAC-RATH VICE President e Commercial Uncleclcled I am sure that care s an enemy to life Basketball 1927 Z8 1929 30 1931 32 Track 1930 Secretary of Freshman Class 1928 Once a Blue Moon 1930 Typmg Awards Varsity Letter Club 1932 CVICC Presldent 1932 JANE POUND Recordmg Secretary 1 Honor Student Academlc College There s language zn her eyes her cheeks her lzps School Service Corps 1928 1929 Secretary Se mor Clas 1932 G O lVlmstrel 1930 Her 1931 1932 En lush Club 19281930 Ednson Club 1930 1932 fVlCC Presrdent 1931 19371 SHIRLEY SUNDERMAN Correspondln Secretary Sunny Honor Student College cu lm num e Ill 11 lzo an: aclmue Secretary of lre hman Cla s Corre ponclm Sec retaly 5611101 Clas 1931 1932 lmyplst for Tx er -Xnnual 1937 Her Hu bancl Wife 1932 French Club 19301932 President and Vice Pre ldent En ll h Club 1928 1929 O G A Contet 1932 Pa eant 1932 17 E. 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F TIG DOROTHX DINSMORE FlI'lal1Clal Secretary Smmy Acaelemlc Ithaca College Mill and humour belong to genzus alone Xaxsltv Basketball l930 l93I 1931 1932 llack l93l l932 Fll18l'lClal Secretary of Senior 1931 l932 Delta Delta Club l928 Sec and Treasurer l929 l930 Sllcle Rule Club I9 l93l Varsity Letter Club l93I I932 Once m a Blue Moon l929 C- O Minstrel 1928 The Ghost Paracle l93l CHARLES E WESTERVELT lqreasurer Charlle COmmCFClal Undecided A lflnd lreazi a will inflexible Treasurer of Semor Class l93l l93Z G O lVllllSlI'6l l93l C1 O Minstrel l932 Hlstory Pa eant l93l Hlstory Pa eant l932 DOROTHY BROWN Tlger Reporter ot Commerclal Business So nomanlp so benzgn so rnelge toa l930 l93I l93l l932 Track 971 Typlng Awards Tlger Reporter Se mor Class 1931 l932 Lme Busy Dramatlc Club l927 Englnsh Club 1929 I8 J E R 1 1 ft - n X.. - - 1, I .1 - 9 - Y ' y - , , . ' y 7 - Y .. - H - , . . .4 H , . U -n ,, . - . . . ,, , . 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E TIC- RICHARD ACKERMAN Acky Xcademlc Lndecroe 1 Drs urse our bonrla e fzs we Ivrll T1 Ivoman roman rults us strll Cheer Leadm Squad 1930 1931 Captaln Cheer Leader 1931 1932 Cross Country 1930 Track 1929 1930 5930 1931 Manager Track 1937 Once Ill a Blue Moon Prop Manager Ghost Parade Dramatic Club 19271928 B A T S 19291930 Slrde Rule Club 1931 Edison Club 1931 1932 RICHARD E ALLARD Duck Honor Student ollege Entrance Fearless minds cl mb soonest unto crowns Cross Country 19301931 Track 1931 1932 Freshman Tlger Reporter 1928 Tlger R porter 1931 1932 Ghost Parade Her Hus bands Wife Alabama Mmstrel Edlson Club 1931 1932 MABEL LOIS ANTHONY Mae Academrc Undecrded The qulcl mmd rs rrclrcr than a crotvn En llsh Club 1928 SAM ALLAN BASSON Boola Academrc C C N Y Hon: happy rs he born and laugh! 111151, servelll not anolhers null Ct O Minstrel 19301931 Manager Baseball T931 Mana er Basketball 1931 1932 Tiger Reporter Sophomore Class 1930 Sports Editor of T1 er 1931 1932 Treasurer Freshman Class 1928 G O Mmstrel 1930 Varslty Letter Club 1931 1932 .. 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TIG CATHERINE BELL Kitty Honor Student Academic College Thou who hast The fatal glfl of beauty Pageant l93l French Club l93l l932 ELSIE BLAUVELT Chuck Commerclal Busmess A cheerful temper joined nrlh Innocence School Servxc Corps l929 l932 Pageant 1931 English Club l929 HELEN BODNARUK Kelly Commercral Busmess By tins good lrght a Ivench of maichless mettle Basketball 19281929 19291930 l93l l932 Captam l93l I932J Track 1928 Typm Awards Homemakmg Awards School Servlce Corps 1929 Presldent of Freshman Class l929 Feast of the Red Corn Secretary of Varslty Letter Club 1932 Shorthand Awards HERBERT BOC-ORAD Bogy Academic U S C The hell wzlhm htm Football l93l l93Z Baseball l930l932 Vlee Presldent unlor Class l930 l93l Basket ball Inter class l93l Champs Vrce President of Dramatic Club 1931 EdlSOH Club l93I 1932 Varsxty Letter Club l93l l932 Dramatlc Club l93l l932 C1 O Mlnstrel l932 Mayor and the Manicure The Yellow Shadow The Ghost Parade l93l Her Husbands Wlfe l932 Z0 .. - .- .. - .. v - ' .. - ,, .. l I . . . , ,, ! , ' '3 ' V , .. ,, .. . . ,, , . - , - Q - - r - U 6 9 Y D . , , , .. ,, . , , . .. ,, .. . . - ,, - 9 - J - J - , - - Q J, . , - 1 - 7 . .. ' v - - v . ,, .. ,.' , , .. ,. .. , , - ,, E FIG ETHEL BRITT Crutch ommerclal Bu mess True as the needle to lhe pole Or as the dral lo the sun Basketball l93l l932 Glee Club l932 The Ghost Parade l93l MARY CARR Bunny Saluatorlan Acaclemrc Elmlra Thus ready for the may of llfe I nart llre sharpest blow alxetball I93I l932 Track l930 1931 A tntE.cl1lor of rl r l93I Tiger Annual Staff l937 Cheerleader l93I 1932 T1 er Re Club l929 I93l fPTCSldCHt l930 Secretary of Lalm Club l929 l93I French Club l93l l932 AMELIA COENE Xlewl Commercral Busmess This rrl rs freed from servrle bands Of hope lo rrsc or fear to fall Delta Delta Club l9Z8 l929 NVILLIAMJ COLWELL Cowboy Qommercral Undecided nd hl us mmd fam! hcarl ne cr won l lady farr C O Nllll rel V730 1937 Boys Clee Club 1930 l93l 71 T H ' E. R Q C . 5. B s' - : . - 5 s- sisa 4 Qige 3 ' borter of-ilfreshman Class I'-529-19,305 :English ' - ' lc F ,, . . l I h . f ,C ,rr I E TIG HOWARD DE BAUN Howy Academlc Undecrded The :acc by vlgour not by vaunts ts won Basketball 1930 l93I l93I 1932 Football l930 Track 19301932 Edison Club 1932 Varsity Letter Club l932 BEULA DULMER Boola Commercial Business School llfomans al best a contradiction slrll Basketball l930 l932 Track l93l Varsity Letter Club 1911 1932 Glee Club l93I l932 Llbrar1anofGleeClub O C- A Contest l93l LYDIA EBERHARD 1 Acaclemlc Cooper Union Thou art a soul tn blrss Basketball 1931 l932 Once m a Blue Moon History Club I9Z7 I9Z8 C-lee Club l9Z8 l929 GENEVRA ECKERSON Nevle Acaclemrc Unclecrclecl Stvlc rs the dress of thoughts Recordrn Secretary of Semor Class l93I Latm Club l929 I93l Eclrson Club l930 I932 C-lee Club l928 I932 The Lau lung Guest l930 27 E R 0 -, 1. 3 , . f ' ' . lg. . . . 1 Pageant l93lg Typmg Awards l929. ..L.d,, n g Y . I Q - - - as 0 . as , A I G MILDRED ECKERSON Mrllle Commercral Busmess Trs good rn every case you lfnolv To have ln o strln 5 unto your bow Orchestra l930 I93l Feast of the Red Corn Clee Club I930 I93I English Club l929 KA lnl-IERINE FAZIO Kay Academrc O secret nruslc' Sacred tongue of Cod' I lrear thee calling to me and I come' lnreasurer of French Club 1930 l932 Clee Club l930 l93l ROCCO TAZZIO Rocky Academrc Undecrcled A taste for books nrhrclr rs strlt the pleasure and glory of my lrfc unror Football l930 Trger Reporter of Freshman Class l929 French Club 1932 Slrde Rule Club l93l Orchestra 19291931 LOTTE FRADIN QHNR Chauncey Valedrctorran Hunter Aotlzrn natures but pu orml qualrlrcs German Club l930 l93l l93I 1932 French Club I930 l93l 19311932 Vrce President I937 Slrcle Rule Club l937 Dramatrc Club 932 73 , 1 r .. - - H .. , . . I . . - H w ' U ' 3 . .. ,. ' I 1 - 1 ' .. H .. - , . . A - H , . ' 3 .. H ., I . . . I , - .- J A .. - H . Z 2 1 ' - ll r tl .. ,. .. , - U .- H , - . O L s . - , - : ,. . - I - ! ...Q . -Q 1 E TIG WILLIAM FRISIINO Weep Academrc Undecrded Thy danger chrefly lres rn actmg well No crlme so great as clarmg to sell Football 19291930 19301931 Track 1929 1930 19301931 Orchestra 1929 President of Sophomore and umor Classes Tiger Reporter of Freshman Class lnter class Basketball 1930 1932 lnterclass Track Yellow Shadow Ghost Parade Ghost Brrd Crooks for a Month Rrngs and Sawdust Red Lamp Alabama Mrnstrel Dramatic Club 1929 1932 Boy s Glee Club 1929 1930 1930 1931 Varsity Letter Club 1929 1930 GEORGE C-EIGER Commercial Busmess Naught venture naught have CARMEN GILI Honor Student 1 Academic Frfth Avenue Hospital The joy of youth and health her eyes display cl And ease of heart her every loolg convey d Basketball 19301931 1931 1932 School Ser vrce Corps 19281929 19291930 Editor f Tiger Annual 1932 Editor and Assrstant Edl tor of Trger 1930 1931 1931 1932 Track 1931 President of Freshman Class 1929 Secre tary of umor Class 1930 Varsnty Letter Club 1932 Delta Delta 1928 1929 1929 1930 fpresrdent 19281 Latm Club 1929 1931 Clee Club 19281930 Once ln a Blue Moon 1930 C O lVlmstrel 1929 HARRY GOLDSTEIN Gush Commercral Busmess Mines not an idle cause Football 1930 Basketball 1931 Vrce Preslclent of Freshman Class 1929 Boys Glee Club 1931 2-4 E R 4' 1 4. Y . ,, - ' n 1 - . - : : ' J ' l ll ' li ' - ll IU- 1 1 I l 1 : - . . ' I ' 1 President of Freshman Class 1928. HG-l,. 1 , - : - ' 1 ' 1 0 Q - .. - .. - ? - Q I 2 ' 2 - , - , : ' - 1 : : ' ' , TIC MYRON GOLDSTEIN Mike Academlc Undecided A man of courage rs also full of faftlr ELEANOR V GOODDAY or Honor Student Academic Skidmore Tlrou lrast the patience and the faltlr of saints School Service Corps 1928 1930 En llsh Club 1928 1930 fSecretary 1928 19295 Latin Club 928 1931 Vice President 1930 1931 French Club 1931 1932 Edison Club 1931 1932 Secretary Treasurer 1931 19323 IRVING GOODMAN Goody Commerclal Business The soul of this man rs m lr 5 clothes lqenms 1932 Manager of Football 1931 1932 Orchesta 1928 Vrce President of Freshman Class Fmancral Secretary of unlor Class Delta Delta 1928 l930 fVrce President 1929 1930 Dramallc Club 19281929 Boys Glee Club 1932 G O 1Vlmstre11930 1932 Varsity Let ter Club 1932 Once m a Blue Moon 1930 ANNA GREENBERG Anne Academic MUSIC School For her orvn person ls beg az d all descrzplron Orche tra 1928 1929 The Ghost Parade 1931 En lush Club 1928 1929 73 1 Y . . T . HN ,, 1 3 g - , -s 1 1 - - C - 1: - 3 , . C - . : - : tr 3 . J : - , - Q5 - , - ' v : . . , 1 - . . , .. , . S 1 . U' - . V C E TIG CLARIDA GREENE Creeny Acacnemlc Alfred VV1! IS the flower of una matron olce ancl Spo ts Edltor of T er Staff 1921 1932 Secretary Freshman Class 1928 Literary Editor of Tlgel Annual G 0 Mm trel 1928 English Club 19281929 French Club 1931 1932 EdlSOl1 Club 1931 1932 Clee Club 1931 1932 Treasure Clee Club 1932 JOSEPH GRIFFIN From the gay czlzes and the ways of men BUSINESS Manager of C 0 Mlnstr 1 1931 F1 lger 1931 1932 Tlger Annual Staff 1932 NORMAN HALEY Norm Commerclal Buslness The cautious seldom en Treasurer of Freshman Class 1928 DONALD HAUPTMAN Don Academic n eclclecl Leave frzvolous cncumsiances TCIIIIIS 1932 The Laughm Cmuest G O lVlll1S1l'Cl 1931 The Ghost Parade 1931 Sllde Rule Club 1931 Engllsh Club 1928 1929 Art Club 1928 School Service Corps 1928 26 E R A ll I Q! A . 1 A I .. . - I - U- . H 5 . - .. . ., J r lg J - . 1 ' ' 1 ' ' ' 3 . . s , - 3 - ' 1' . v .. ,. Joe Academic Uncleclclecl .. n .- ., A Sl ' I IS. xl . .. ,, .. . U-,. .. ,. . Ud . .. A- .I H ' ii ' 3.3. : s - - - g ' - : Q . E I G DAVID CEORC-E. HELFOND oo Acaclemxc Lnclecnlecl The deea' I lntend is Great But what a yet 115110111 not Slnde Rule Club l93l l932 ISIDORE HOCKHAUSER Hock Acaclemlc Undecided NDDJ from my head to my foot l am marble constant Baseball l930 Football l929 l93l Baseball l929 1932 Treasurer of Freshman Class l9Z9 C- 0 Minstrel l93Z Slide Rule Club l930 l93I Varslty Letter Club l93l l932 MARION HGPPER Frlsky Honor Student -'.Acaclem1c Undecided She stood a szght to malfe An old man young Literary EdltOl' of T1 er Staff l93l Assistant eclltor of Tl er Annual l932 Tiger reporter ot Freshman Class l928 Marrym Money Month Washington First Defeat T e Mayo: and the Manicure Dramatic Club 1927 I9 1928 l929 l9Z9 l930 l930 31 l93l l932 Engllsh Club l9Z8 l929 Accom pam t ot C-lee Club l930 I93l Le Circle Franca: l929 l930 I930 l93l Pa eant 1932 JOHN JANCIN ohnny Commelclal Bently Colle e Hand om 1 that handsome doe Ba ltetball l93l l937 Trea urer of Fre lwman Cla I 929 lntercla Basketball Champ l937 Pa eant l93l 71 T H T E. R I A , HB ., K I . . .F 5 , v Q ., l ., 3 ' 1 . . 3 4 - I - Si 1 ,. ' A n - nv I - U . C V - .. .U ,, U .. . ,, ' i 3 . ll ' ' U Vl- ' 0 1 Ghost Paradeuz Line Busynq Crooks for a ., .. - , . ,, .. 1 s 1 lm . ' . ' 28. - . - , -l9 , - I - 3 - s . - 3 ' s - , - 3 g . l Y .1 . ' . I U U s c s s. s' ' - ..: s s ss : ss ' C sl l93I- -1 S . l932. E TIG 'ml C-LADYS JONES Buggy Commerclal Busmess Sneel are tlre ilzou his that savour conicnl The Ghost Parade 1931 LOUISE KADLEC Baby ACadCmlC Undecroed A qulei soil of gil rndushzous Dlllldl Basketball I930 l932 Unce rn a Blue Moon l930 C 0 lvllnstrel l930 Delta Delta l929 Glee Club 1928 l9Z9 Pageant l929 MORTIMER KADUSHIN Mort Academic College Lobo: for me love rest rn pzmce s bolvers Track l930 l932 Cross Country l93l Buslness Manager of Tiger Annual l932 Vice Presl dent of Freshman Class l929 Pageant 1932 jjfiggzflbost Parade l93l Slide Rule Club l9 ,vfuelfroper Manager Her Husbands KA lfe ISRAEL M KAPLAN Micky Commercial Buslness Lord of lumself though not of lands Cross Country and Track l929 l930 H33- E TIG SOPHIE KAPLAN Soph Academrc Art School The perfection of art 15 to conceal art Basketball 1930 1932 Cross Country l930 Sta Artrst of Tl er 1931 Treasurer of Freshman Class 104 1929 Tiger Reporter of unror Class Secretary of English Club l928 l929 Eclrson Club l93I l932 C-lee Club l930 I93I Tableaux Gnce rn a Blue Moon l930 VIVIAN KEINT Vrv Commercial Busmess School There s nothing that altays an angry mrnd So soon as a sweet beauty Delta Delta l928 l930 Glee Club I930 I93I Awards Basketball I930 l93l HARRY KLEIN Peanut Acaclemrc Alfred Whose yesterdays loolf backward nrrtlr a smile Lrbrarran of Freshman Class 1928 Slrde Rule Club l93l l932 German Club l930 l93l BERNARD LAUB Bernre Academrc Undecrclecl A nrerry heart goes all the clay Vlana er of Tennis l93l Tennrs 1931 1932 Lrne Busy l928 Once rn a Blue Moon l930 C O Minstrel I93l 1932 Dramatrc Club 1930 Treasurer Varsity Letter Club 932 79 E R H ' ll 'g if 3 V . f 7 1 f r wr - l Feast of the Red Corn I93Ig Typewriting 1 g ' 2 ' - I . 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I G dn I ESI ER l EIJORI Lcck Xcademrc Col are lre man of n 0 tlr 1 a man of lremt Pa chill E928 l930 tCapta1n I93O l93t otball 1929 l93O Basketball 1927 1931 rac 979 I95 Ireasurer of C O 31 IJJZ School Serwlce Corp 1928 l979 Presl lent of Iqre hman Class If-128 Treasurer and gee retary of Sophomore Cla s I929 1930 Treasurer of unlor Class I930 l93l Once ID a Blue 'Vloon If-D29 The Ghost Parade l93l Val slty Letter Club l928 l932 French Club l93l l932 ECllS0ll Club I932 Sllde Rule Club l93l Treasurer GILBERT E IVIOOS lVIoosy AC3dCmlC St Lawrence Umversrty If cncumstanccs lead me I will find Where truth IS Ind Business Manager Tlger Annual l93l 932 Dchool SCIVICC Corps 1928 l929 Football 930 l93l Track l93I 1932 Baseball 1932 Ala bama Mlnstrel l932 The C-host Parade l93I Dramatlc Club l928 I930 English Club l928 l929 Varslty Letter Club 1932 HISIOYY Club 1928 l929 Edlson Club l930 I932 AGNES MULLEADY Aggle Academrc Undecided I mould study I would lfnow 1 would aclmne forever bchool SCTVICC Corps 1928 l929 Literary Editor of Tlger Presldent of Freshman Class 1929 I930 C- O MIHSITCI 1930 The C-host Par ade l93l Engllsh Club l929 l930 CIVICS Club 1929 l930 fpresldent I9Z97 JAMES MURDOCK JR lmmle caclemlc Undecxded Wllo does the best his circumstances allow Acts well does noblp angels could do no more Baseball 19301932 Footoall I930l93l Track 1930 1932 Cross Country 19291931 President of C- O 1931 l932 The Laughing C-uest G O Mmstrel l93I Edlson Club 1931 l932 Varsity Letter Club 19301932 30 X' E TIG ELIZABETH M NIKOLA Betty Commercial Lnclecioecl As fianlf as iam On cherry blossoms Basketball 19291930 Manager Basketball 93 1932 Corresponcnn Secretary unior Class 1931 Once in a Blue Moon 930 lhe C-host Parade 1931 Nlajor A Club 19281929 O C- A Contest 1931 1 ESTER ORLAND es Academic IN Y U f have a heart Dlfh loom foi every joy unior Football 1929 1930 unior Track 1927 I928 Ct O Minstrel 1931 1932 Once in a Brue Moon 1920 Dramatic Club 1927 1932 Treasurer 1928 19321 HELEN PALKO Commercial Business Chaims shlfgc the s lit But ment n ms llie soul Track 1927 1928 Basketball 1927 1932 Captain 1990 1931 Varsity Letter Club 1932 EDWARD PETERS Re Academic Undeciclecl Ill bc merry and free Ill be sad for nac-liofly' If nclc-body cares for nu. Baseball 1931-1932: Secretary f C.. O. 1931- 1932' X' ice President of unior Class 1930- Fin- ancial Secretary Senior Class' The Lau hing Choi : The Haunted House 1070: The Green Dra on Emeral 1931: C. O. lVlinstrel l93l-1932: Varsity Letter Club 1931-1932. J Nl E TIC- lll, 55 tfi KATHERINE PHILLIPS Kay Commercral Orange Memorral Hosprtal Ah me' hon nealf a thing The heart of woman rs' Treasurer Freshman Class l928 Lady Frances Once rn a Blue Moon I930 Feast of the Red Corn G O Mrnstrel l929 Clee Club l928 l93l CATHERINE PILATI Kate Commercral Unclecrded Nolhmg Iovelrcr can be found 111 noman than to study household good Tr er Reporter Sophomore Class l93l Crlee Club 1932 Dramatrc Club l932 Hrs Frrst Dress Surt l93l BENJAMIN I PRESSMAN Turp Academrc Undecrclecl Sur! the actron to the word The word to the actron Mana er Tennrs l93l 1932 Lrne Busy 1927 The Vulture l928 The Pot Boller 1929 Crooks for a Month l930 Presrdent of D C l930 Hrs Day Off l93l The Mayor and the Manrcure l930 Fl he Yellow Shadow I93l C G Mrnstrel l93l 1932 Dramatrc Club l927 1932 CHARLES S REISS Wrldcat Acaclemc N Y U A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays And confialent tonronorr .S lwootball I929 l93l Basketball I93l l932 Traclr l929 l932 Crooks for a Month qlrde Rule Club l93l l932 Ruler Dramatrc Club 1978 1932 Varsrty Letter Club l930 l932 E TIG A J CHARLES ROSE Charlie Academrc Cornell Vet 1 will be lord over myself cbool Servrce Corps 1928 Freshman Class Pre lclent 1927 1928 PresrC1ent9B Class 1929 Glee Club 1931 1932 G O Mmstrel 1932 Eclrson Club 1931 1932 treawrw 'NIATHAN SCHARF at Academrc Cornell Mine hours were nrce and lucky G O Mrnstrel Slrde Rule Club 1932 RUTH SCHULMAN Ruthre Acaclemrc Hunter College Wlrence rs thy learnmg9 Hath thy torl O er books consumed the mxdnrght orl3 Her Husband s Wife 1932 Englrsh Club 1930 Cercle Francars 1931 Deutsche Verern 1932 fpresrclentl Art Actrvrtles Club 1931 1932 fpresrclent Edrson Club 1932 IRMA SCHURR rm Ac1demrc Undecrcled Happy and good lfmd and lr ue 1 friend rvlro always proves true blue 11ennrs 1931 1932 Presrclent Freshman Class 1929 The Vulture Lrne Busy Crooks for a Month Pot Boller Mayor and the Manrcure C-1ee Club 19301931 Secretary Dramatrc Club 1937 Var rty Letter Club 1932 33 , f ,rj 1 1 ' I V, ,,,,.4,5' ,yur .. 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SHAVELSON She Honor Student Acaflemrc Lnclecrclecl See your rvrl anrbles well rt goes easrly lr er Staff1931 1932 Band 1931 rger Annual Staff 1932 Trger Reporter Freshman Clas 1929 The Pot Boller 1928 Manager of the Yellow Shadow 1931 The Ghost Parade 1931 G 0 Mrnstrel 1930 932 Vrce Presrclent Slrcle Rule Club Eclrtor of Tues day Howl 19301932 Dramatrc Club 1928 1932 1-lrstory Club 19281929 MAX SIECEL Max Unclecrded l eacc rules llre clay D lrere reason rules tlre mmd I-IAZEL STARR Haze Commerclal Business In every ranlg great or small Tls lndustry supports us all Typrst for Trger Annual 1932 O G A Con test 1932 P T A Fashron Show 1930 Gym Exhrbrtron 1931 MILTON 5,1-ERN Mrt Alabama Courage rs tlre Ereatesl qualrly of ilre mind nexl lo lrorror Football 1929 30 31 XXHYSIIY Letter Club Slrde Rule Club 31 34 E. R 11 ' Mg -,3 - I: ' 3 HT: ., ' 3 . . ' ' 1 , 1 ': 1931 : Delta Delta l9lZ9-1931 : Edison Club .. , V I Y I Y A - .,. .. -I ,, THE TIGER ,U JMCJTCQ, EDWIN G. WANAMAKER Eddie ' Commercial Business My only boolgs were woman s loo s And foltys all they ve taught me Baseball l93l G O Minstrel I93l 1932 IDA WHITE s Academic Nursing Whose honor I5 her honest thought And smzple truth her utmost slf1ll ROBERT WILLIAMS o Academic College What should a man do but be merry Cartoomst of Tiger 1929 l930 President f Freshman Class I07 I929 Vice President of Art Club l93l History Club I929 Orchestra l9Z9 l930 EVELYN ZIMMERMAN Each mind has IIS own method Tennls l93l l932 President of Freshman Class l928 S V H S C-1rls uartette C- O Mm strel l929 Once 1n a Blue Moon l930 Feast of the Red Corn I93l Lady Francis 193 -fDE1Ta Delta 1927 1928 19291930 ce President l929 Glee Club l929 l93l President and Vice President l930 l93l German Club l93l l932 President l93l Dramatic Club l930 Varsity Letter Club I932 .. ' , ' . nk - 1 usi so ' T lw 1 ICB bfi 'Q' ' , M PM l . ,, . ,, - Q . 0 I b I : ' ' ' 00 Academic 1 I Undecided Q 1 . . H . .I I' Q 3 .n . 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X ,. - 35 -- J I' JV ,Q C Sem or Llass Hnsrtory g I 2 IL Seniors of the class of 32 really settled down and worked xery f' ' ' hard toward our Washlngton Trlp early IH the pear We were determined to make ours one of the most successful classes m the Sprmg Valley l-hgh School history and I beheve I am qulte correct when I say that we were more than successful You just ask Mrs Durkee what she tmnks of us and then read the above statement agaln 3 Q hot cakes so we merely sent rn another order and they went nearly as fast Of course this helped us to gain credlts for our Waslmlngton Trlp Next we sold Chrrstmas wreaths We found these a little more dlfficult to sell but wlth our determlnatxon we succeeded ln chsposmg of them m a short while And then we presented our two plays one of XVl1lCl1 was to help pay for our Washington Trrp and the other to help wrth our commencement expenses The first one was The C-host Parade presented December 19th and the second Her Husband s Wife glven March 19th Vvrth Mrs Durkee s and Mr Meyer s assistance these plays as you have already heard were great successes Gul class colors are cellse and sllver and the class flower IS a red rose Almost everyone told us that we had excellent taste rn chooslng thls year s rings and pms and we slncerely belleve that they wlll contlnue to carry pleasant memories as the years roll on The Class of 37 blds you farewell Another class passes from the Sprlng Valley I-hgh School It IS not a happy farewell for we leave behlnd our dearest frlends and guldes We sincerely hope that we have left a mark ln the hlstoly of our Alma Mater We now say farewell to Mr Rego Mr Meyer our sponsor Mrs Durkee and the faculty We thank you for gurdmg us so carefully through our four years of hlgh school and preparlng us to go out lnto the world and make our hves successful To the Class of 33 who wlll fill our places ln Room 208 we wish the best of luck and hope your senior year w 111 be as successful as ours has been D Brown K PhllllpS 36 'l' H E 'lf I 1 E R 1 ' w 1 1 1 ' l l x S ,... ..,,.,. - - D 9 - V v Y le 4 'jf , ' . , e . . 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I G Uutstanclnmg 39 Ex ents 1 HE JLNIOR srzrvroa PICNIP K U ff HE unror Semor plcnlc held at Requa s Lake last fall xx as unanr 12 S mously voted the best that had been glven ln years Immedlatelx 5' 'Q at the close of school xxe were taken to the lake ln cars There xxe amused ourselves IH varlous wx ays Can vou forget the gnls and boys playlnfz football and those dancers on the pav1ll1on3 Some of the more darmg xx ent for a walk xxhrle others trled then luck hshlng xxlth a tm cup Then the eats hot dogs coffee fMr Meyer xx as crymg over rt not because lt didn t measure up to standard but because the smoke got mto hrs eyes and crullers plckles clder n everythlng About SIX o clock xxe started gomg home The folloxxmg day curlously enough very few of us xx ere absent C FRADIN THE GHOST PARADE xr Gr N order to defray the expenses of the Washlngton trlp the Senlors staged a hrlarlous three act farce mystery entltled The Ghost Parade The actlon takes place ln an old hotel belleved to be haunted In the play a hldden treasure IS dlscovered after many excltmg adventures The end of the play brmgs together Ann Watklns a young herress and Alec Smart a vaudevllle headllner ln a xxeddrng march Due largely to the efforts of Mrs Durkee Mr Meyer and varxous play commlttees the productxon was a success We the Senror class of nmeteen thlrty two xx lsh to thank those of the student body who attended for thelr Splendld cooperatlon ln supportlng thl performance W FR1sc1No 38 T H p' T E R 1 9 r , , , 1 , Y . 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', :f V fi-K i, Q: 9 f' 73 151 - - - ss . . .TE - v ' 9 ' 9 v Y 9 9 ' ' S ' 9 - V 9 , S T ETIG R HER HUSBAND S WIFE H ,g N order to help pay for the commencement exercrses and the Trger ' J' the Semors produced thrs delightful llttle play wrltten by A E X G Thomas It turned out to be a huge success thanks to the excellent management and help of Mrs Durl-:ee and Mr Meyer The actxon takes place rn the home of the wealthy Randolphs of Saratoga Sprmgs durmg the racmg season Irene Randolph a very loving wrfe has an lmagmary Illness and has a whole staff of doctors waltmg on her She belleves that she will due soon and m order to provlde for her husband s future she chooses as a second WIIC for hrm an old schoolmate of hers Emrly Ladew who recently was engaged to Irene s brother Rrchard Her husband Stuart appears to fall rn love wrth Mrss Ladew and Irene s plans all go wrong In order to dlscourage lVI1ss Ladew Irene now tells her that Stuart drmks and has already beaten 'urs poor lrttle wrfe Rlchard who belreves all thrs calls hrs brother rn law a brute and dashes away leavmg poor Stuart bewlldered When he learns about Irene s plan he decldes to make her think that he belreves all these thmgs and he wrshes to teach her a lesson When hrs plan also falls through he pretends to go out and drown h1s sorrows ln drmk Emlly Ladew and Rlchard finally decrde to get marrred and Irene and Stuart are happily reumted The cast of the play was as follows Irene Randolph Shirley Sunderman Emlly Ladew ane Pound ohn Belden the uncle George Kramak Rich ard Belden Herbert Bogorad Stuart Randolph Rlchard Allard and the mard Ruth Schulman R ALLARD 39 ,F 1.. 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WASHINGTON TRIP SNAPSHOTS E TIG The Washlngton Trip March 28' Frnally the long looked for day had come' But ts hat a day' Ram was pcurlng don n rr torrents as me scurrred rnto the bus on that gray Monday morn mg Tnsld we could laugh at the ram consequently we left our dear old home town happy Our xx atches rndrcated the early hour of 6 30 as we started on our Journey After a mo nrngs Jouncrng and skrddmg we arrrved rn Phllad lphra Here rn the afternoon we vr rted lndependence Hall Carpenter s Hall and the Betsy Ross House How eve the most rnterestrnv xrsrt was to tne Qurtrs Publrshrng Qompany xx here me sau rn the makrng those publrcatrons Tn I aches Home ournal The Saiuldav Er nrnff Post and The Country Gentle men that we have so often sold for the CV O The b autrful mosrac prcture near the entrance of the burldmg rmpressed us greatly Then came the boat rrde Vffe managed not to g t seasrck the boat reallv drdn t rock much After a short steep we drsembarked from the boat rn th early mormng sunshrne and left Baltrmore ln buses for Washrngton 1-lere xx xx ent to our hotel and then started a srvht eerng tour through the famous crty 0 thls rrde wx e xv ent through Arllngton Cemetery and vrsrted the Llncoln Nlemorra These two places urll never fad from our memorres We lunched at the hotel w here we ate raw enously after all our strenuous efforts of the mornrng After eatlng we left for Mount Vernon where we saw much more that was beautiful and rnterestmg We had our prcture taken here but srnce som were mrssrng we had It taken again rn Washington That nlght me went to the Library of Congress where the only thrngs that really Interested us much were the orrgrnal Declaratlon of Independence and the Constrtutron When we awoke Wednesday we discovered that we were gorng to have another beautlful day The Washrngton Monument surprised us w hen we rr alked close to rt We thought rt looked small from a slight drstance but when we went n ar rt we says how huge rt really was The steps began to look drscouragrng after we gazed at them for a whrle on our upward and downward trrps From the top of the monument rt seemed as rf the people were ants and the cars toys It certamly gave us a wrde vrevs The old and new Smrthsonran Museums entertained us rmmensely As we walked qulckly through them There were so many thmgs to see there that we just had to mrss some of them but we drd not pass by the Sprrrt of St Lours you may be sure The follow mg day Thursday rt rarned nevertheless we vrsrted the Botan nrcal Gardens and rs alked throuvh the Capital Then we left for Annapohs where we vrsrted Carvel Hall and the Naval Academy Here me saw the Navy s large surmmrng pools and watched the drrll conducted rnsrde because of the heavy dow npour Soon after ue arrrved ln Baltrmore departrnv on the good shrp ohn Cadwalader for Phrladelphla The next mormng those of us who rs ent to the Mmt sau somethlnv rnterestrnv ww hen the Unrted States pennres rs ere being comed -fl 1 1 s , , r ,r ,I l r 4 , V A l 7 . 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V 7 Y ' . . . . . , V V V . 0 o 62 -1 933 CLASS OF I C Junror Report QP Qi, NOTHER vear of happrness rn the Sprrng Valley Hr h School has just passed Ar the trrst meetrnv the unrors elected the followrng cla s o cers Presrdent Wrllram Hyland Vrce Presrdent l'rancrs Hyland Assrstant Treasurer Gertrude Colwell Trger Reporter Mabel Hertman Last fall we held a prcnrc at Recrua Lake and rnvrted all the Senrors Fyeryone enyoyed hrmself for rt w as one prcnrc where plenty of food was left over strange to say Our class colors are maroon and srly er our motto rs We Strrve to Wm There are about erghty frve students rn the unror Class a small percent of whom attended the meetrngs Perhaps the other unrors have extra cur rrcular actrvrtres that keep them away from the meetrngs It cannot be ther lack of rnterest rn the class for the unrors have too many good trmes and are too enterprrsrng to be rndrfferent And now the brg event of the year rs draw rng nrffh the unror Prom Ir rs to be held Saturday evenrng une 4 l932 rn our Uymnasrum Of cours we are holdrng thrs prom rn honor of the Senrors although they sometrmes assume an arr of superrorrtv oyer us We cannot be very severe about thrs however for we are almost Senrors and probably next year we shall haye the same attrtude plus As the school year rs drawrng to a close the unrors jorn rn to w rsh the graduatrng class of I93Z loads of success rn comrng years lVl HEITMAN 43 THE rl' ER fl ..,' s fFr . Treasurer .... . . , 5 r m D' - 'P' 4.116 934 CLASS OF E I C. Sophomore Report HF Cla of IQ3-l held an electron for officers rn September l93l md .2 F the folloxxrn I xx ere chosen it DQ Presrdent Naomr Rrker Vrce Presrdent Pew Volentrne Secretary May Ruthberv Treasurer lVlarvaret Waldeyer Trver Reporter Grlbert Sxxe tman A meetrng xx is held soon after the electron and the hrst rmportant busrnes Vve deerded that a l-lalloxx een party be Orxen as that hollclay xxas Very near Saturdax evening October 31 a larve eroxxd turn cl out Th re xxas danemv vermes and the Grand marth Prrfzs xx ere Grxen to Gertrude Bohr Best Dressed Bob Wrllrams Funnrest ljdxxrn Bedford lVlost Orrvrnal Due to the effort of 'Wr Adler fer the pirtx xx as a Great success Folloxxrnv tlrrs exent xxe mme to the Conclu lon that srnte so manx utrxr tres xx ere Oorng on rt xxould be be t to xx art wxxlrlle before attemptrnv 1 o ax or another partx Art our la t meetrnof ru t before the Ea ter holrdrxs xxe :lr cussed sexeral matters and 1 prcnrc hr been p annel for th Sophomore rn the near future N Rrrxrra -la T H T ' E R - A SS I ' V A , lil.-5 QE: 'A f ' ' ' 3:25-:Q . .ff:'ff'-Q A ..........--. . -..,f- . 3 ' ...-...-................. so - . - . . . . A . . - . . Q - 1 . . - 1 . .D . . 1 . V D D .......,.......... . . vc , M , I r S brought before the ofhcers xvas a xvay in which to raise money for the treasury. , D , Q , .. . , , ' . . V I . D D. , Y ' , ' ' ' 3 I V ' V A 13' at A .DU . O2 : 4, 'l ' .............. .... . . :DI r ' s r . ' '. C ' j ' s O . 'h O .e .' , Y c S' c , il N c - c i A 'V' 1..O g . Y .c,' .. u Di 1 . 'C ' s Dqs ' s ' rs- ' ' C Cs l f ' e ' s c A . L l. ' L 935 CLASS OF V 'f 'rc In reshman Repor' L FBRLARX 7 V932 opened our last half v ar X rth a hanv' Wlia t'l fun we plannecl for thr hal X hrch xx as unfolding its mysterr s clay t bv clay First of all we had to elect our councrlors from clrfferent Freshmen rooms President rm Romansw Treasurer Robert Huber Here they are Councrlors rn action IO4 Harry ackson Nl of Freshmen baort oe Zodcla Harold lVlcLeoc1 Anita acobs Margaret Rrtte 'large Reporter Beatrice Wrldrng 6 Dot Lawler Secretary Lester Hartman Blanche Qshreoff ohn Rauner These are the people xx ho put a tion into our Freshmen activities xNl1O help boost our plays ancl such important things as only the Freshman carl pu' on Don t you agree3 H ou should' Nou of course ue must report all of our class business to you readers This should show you that the Freshmen can xsorlc and have their class njov and the juniors mth their Prom Well now let s go on with the Freshmen business We haxe a umow Trver that rs puolrshecl ew ery txso xxeeks This contains the Freshmen actin tres Of course to have this ue elected our Tiger Staff which rs as follows Irma Grrmme Editor rn chief Beatrice Wrldrng Assistant Editor Annella S'nrth Assistant Editor ean X olentlne Assistant llclrtor ohn Vvessel Assistant Eclrtor Ras Hum Business Manaver Exers xewr our Fre hmen class ha its annual partx and clance but this wear rt was decided lax our belfuxecl cou crlors that ue should hare 1 prcnrc mth surmmrnv and Oimes of xarrou so ts at Re ,ua s Then if our treasurer can produce enouvh money me will Le able to hare our parts and clance la sid -lf l ll li. l E. R ,, k W V 4 W A- A - ,V -H A JS . XI on L A ' : BK-I' Y, T'-I' ' J c ., gr. Ni s J v I08 5 . . lO9 ' r, r I0 C5 ,Y Y , . IO7 ' I ' . I . . 1 L their first year of High School as well as the Seniors with their Senior Play I. ' ................... ' '-' - ' 2. ' ' ' ...,.......... ' ' ' 3. r ' .........,....... ' - 4. J ........... ...... L ' ' ' J. J ................... - 6. cu' V S .................. ci ,C ' E TIG SB 9A Report Presldent George Opperman Vxce Presrdent Wllllam Stramxello Secretary Evelyn Brugger Our class was l00 fc ln membershlp m the General Organlzatlon ln hvmg up to our motto Serve your class and school We declded on two brg objec tlves one to go to Albany and the other to work for the May pageant sponsored by the schools of Sprlng Valley We succeeded ln both alms by hard work and cooperatlon Our actlvltres were varied among wlnch were two card partles one ln February and one rn May On March I2 we presented the play Llttle Women adapted from the book by Loulsa M Alcott Our class furmshecl all the prlnclpal characters m the operetta Hansel and Gretel grven by the muslc department on May 7 The latter part of May we entertained our mothers and we closed the year wlth a grand prcmc 48 T H E R 'T Q' Treasurer ........................ Norma Bautzer F, . . . . . . . . 55 ,U ' ' ' 9 ' ' 5 Y . . . . 5 . . , . . ,. . 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E I G Ash Blonde to Ashes gy OE IH partlcular had deemed lt very comlcal that the sclssors should fb, 1 be found ln Paul s pockets Paul on the other hand was not so 5 hlghly amused consxderlng that they had just prlcked hlm hercely Oh well' Probably the kids had put them there for a joke Nevertheless both belng m a good humor they let lt blow over and atm lessly glanced around the subway tram lt was a great sport they dlscovered to speculate on the different commuters and to try to hgure all about them from thelr CXDFCSSIOHS or thelr actlons now for mstance take that fat old man wlth the cotton umbrella he looks all anlmated and exclted probably doesn t get down to New York often and that chlld hanglng on lts mother s hand squlrmmg and saylng somethlng about candy of em look bored and some tickled to death some are all decked out ln p fume and whlte krd gloves and spats and things Now you take that blonde commg ln D you suppose she s real or perox1de5 I ll bet But here hls conversation was Interrupted by the young lady under dlS cusslon who seated herself at oe s left Paul slttlng there thlnkmg about lt suddenly had a brllhant ldea lll bet he began challenglngly Ill bet you hve dollars you won t dare to cut off a lock of that blondes hair wlth these sclssors just for fun Smce you re a chemist you could see lf It s peroxlde or not I dare you' oe reflected a moment then partly because he had a reputatlon of bemg no mean sport and partly because hve dollars was five dollars he Sald rather sheeplshly You re on' Perhaps lt was a mean way to earn hve dollars but lt surely was an easy one The gurl who was so wrapped up ln her own thoughts never even heard the snap of the scxssors under her beret When lt was over oe turned to his compamon presented hum wlth the booty and trxumphantly extended a sug gestlve palm Surprise was written all over Paul s face lt soon turned to a look of chagrm Oh now too had for the gurl' Had he dreamed that hrs bet would be taken on V Well he sand as he counted out flVC dollars I never thought you d do rt What are we gomg to do wlth the ha1r5 No' no' I dont want lt you keep It oe absently stuffed the golden lock and the hve dollar bulls mto hrs pocket and read hrs paper complacently All of a sudden he sald Do you smell somethmg3 49 T H T E R X r r l Q A l X 'x '- '.', -1- 1 . I . . , . I . ' '. f 9 ' Y 7 Q - I - 9 9 - 3 v . ' ' ' , 7 5 You know, it's funny, Joe, how you can tell about people here. Some ' 1 ' Y Y ' 1 ,, . , , . . . . '- l - , , ' ' ' ' 55 , 5, ' fl , , ' , , Y, J 3 , ' ' if ,, ' , ' if U Q, , . 1 ' , U . . , Q . . , , . lf ,I ' ff -' n 1 9 I ' ,, ll ' ' ' ' t . ' H . . . 3 . -I - -- as ' ' E I C Paul snrffed Why ves Say rt smells lrke onrons or arsenrc or some thrng Why3 What do you suppose rt 10 oe settled clown close to Paul confrdentrally and began rn rather an excrted whrsper When I flrst cut off that harr I thought I smelled arsenrc Um There s somethrng sort o pathetrc about her dont you thrnk3 I-Ier eyes are sort of hollow She looks so pale and well so determrned and rn a way almost desperate' You know what they say about people who brood Gosh' She looks as rf she had a tough lrfe The next mornrng whrle shavrng Paul glanced casually over the first page of the newspaper propped up before hrm All at once hrs eye caught a glarrng headlrne lVIan Porsoned by Arsenrc As hrs scannrng eye caught some of the detarls he called loudly to oe Hey you' Come here qurck Read thrs' oe appeared from the shower drrppmg draped rn a towel Together they read on A man rdentrfred as rm Brown age thrrty of 42nd street off B way rs rn Bellevue I-Iosprtal not expected to recover from porsonrng by arsenrc I-Ie was porsoned doctors thrnk some trme late yesterday afternoon I-Irs frrends do not thrnk that he had just cause for surcrde as he was supposed to have been very happrly engaged to lVlrss Gertrude Walters pretty blond harred factory worker Some deny thrs statement and declare that he was keeprng company wrth I-Ielen Blake of hrs nerghborhood There are no clues as to anyone who mrght have done the porsonrng oe looked at Paul hrs mouth wrde open then wrthout another worcl he bolted out the door Reappearmg rmmedrately wrth hrs trousers he began to go through therr pockets Presently he pulled out hrs frst and lard the trousers on the charr I'Iere rt rs' he sard Isn t rt a wonder rt drdn t get lost3 and he held the fated lock of golden harr up to hrs nose And there s a farnt arsenrc smell' Smell rt' Paul drd as oe drrected Yes he nodded hrs head slowly There rs' Gee' Isn t that the queerest thrng' My man do you know that thrs could put her rn Jarl so fast that she d be drzzy3 ust thrs Irttle prece of harr would probably be enough But say' You don t mean you re gorng to grve rt to the polrce' Not that poor grrl honest I don t blame her a brt' That fellow was probably two trmrng her Do you really mean you are gorng to turn rt 1n3 No of course not Say do you thrnk Im dyrng to make an excuse for cuttrng the blame thrng off' No no my boy I never was a champ at makrng alrbrs and Id certarnly need one to get out of thrs mess A few days ago harr meant practrcally nothrng at all to me yesterday rt meant frve dollars I-le flrpped out hrs crgarette lrghter And there certarnly rs a great prrce attached to rt today By the way Paul my man have you notrced how the prrce of harr rs gorng up rn smoke' C GREEN 30 .-.-. .AL s . ,, . . . . . - ' v u - 9 v ' . - - sa v . . H . . , . if 9 ' 9 ' 9 ' . , . v T ' 9 9 - - so 1 1 . . H . . ,, . . , . . H . U 9 9 ' ' ' 99 ,I 1 1 - 9 H . . . . 9 9 9 , . . . . . 1 1 . , , . , - . . . ,, J 9 I 9 9 ' 9 ' 9 an - - ss - ss 1 - - - n as . , . . . H , . . ' 99 ' - ss vw f as s s - - 9 - as ff ' , ' ' ' 9 Q 9 . J . . . . ,, ,, , , . . . . . , A . i T , . . . . . . ,, fi ' 9 ' 9 ' 9 ' 9 9 . . . , . - . 9 Y 9 ,, . . . . H . . Y ' Y ' 9 9 9 o . 1 . n 99 1 AQTHWHTHH4 S . V X j kJ l6'7,?QQ?Qj,fTE8 43' M I C. Varsrty Lette r Club Presrdent Vlfarren Mavrath FlfSt Vlce President Edlth Mavrath Second X 1ce Presldent C-eorve Kralnal-1 Secretary l-lelen Bodnarulc Treasurer Fclxx ard Peters P : Latlon meetlnv of the Varslty Letter club ln xxhlch a commxttee ,LJ'4'!.,, xxas appointed to nommate candldates for ofhce Miss Smlth and Mr Thompson xx ere chosen our faculty aclvlsers A suggestron xx as made to have a Radlo Vlctrola xx 1th xx hreh we could earn money at noon tlmes by gxvlng dances They have been very successful and we xx ant to thank all those xxho have attended them from tlme to tlme tl'xs year ln one of our latest meetmgs xxe declded to have our 1n1t1at1on mght on the hfteenth of Aprll folloxx ed by a dance on Aprll slxteenth HFLEN BODNARLK 33 'll H E 'll l E R Ax 4 1 '4 Y i V- 1 Y , N MARCH l, 1932, a number of girls and boys held a reorgani- W r 4, ' ' W' r E TIC. Bchson Club HE Edlson Club IS one of the most lmportant and well known clubs at 'M m Sprmg Valley High School It was orgamzed m l925 by Mr 5' 6 Alderfer for sclence students of hlgh standing and smce then rt as kept cllmbmg untll now It IS on top of the ladder The members of the club at present are Mr Alderfer Mlss Huhne Mrs WlSmaD Warren Ma grath ane Pound Eleanor Goodday Genevra Eckerson Gilbert Moos Ferguson ames Murdock Charles Rose Wllllam Hyland FTHHCIS Hyland Howard DeBaun Rlchard Acherman lVlur1el Coodday Lester Leporl Fharlotte Fradm Melvllle Shavelson and Herbert Bogorad At our Hrst meetlng ln the fall the followmg officers were chosen President Genevra Eckerson VICC Presldent ane Pound Secretary Treasurer leanor Goodday Tlger Reporter Rlchard Allard ln memory of Thomas A Edison the great Amerlcan Inventor who died recently the club gave an Edison assembly Several members brought out the hlgh spots ln the llfe of this famous man and gave a celar concep tlon of his character On December 29 the annual club dinner was held at the Vrlla Lafayette and a good number of old and new members were pres ent Mr Rego and several of the alumnl attended and everyone had a splendld tlme dmmg and dancmg Un March 8 the club gave a matlnee In the school audrtorlum lVlr Wrllrams conducted a serles of extremely mterestmg and amusmg electrlcal experrments whrch dellghted all those who attended We have trled our best to malntam the hlgh standard m the Edison Club and we smcerely hope that the new members will carry on the torch which we will pass to them RICHARD ALLARD DJ T H E. R 1 1 Y J W Y ' ' ' - Rlchard Allard, Phyllls Dmgman, Clarlda Greene, Sophle Kaplan, George 9,1 . 1 9 -l 9 I is ' - ' ..,............... A . . J E TIG The Grrls Gllcee Club HE. C-lee Club feels that this past year has been more successful than mx M: the prevlous one MISS Blllhlme has worked faithfully wlth us 'M each fourth perlod on Tuesdays and Thursdays The ofhcers were elected at the meetmg last fall but some have dropped ou and the followlng are now performmg their dutles Secretary eanette Schuster Treasurer Clarxda Greene Tlger Reporter Catherine Palatl Llbrarlan Beula Dulmer T e combined Culee Clubs and the Orchestra are glvlng a Subscrlptlon Dance on Aprll 9 and we hope that a good tlme Wlll be had by all O May 4 durmg MUSIC Week the Boys and Curls Glee Club and Orchestra are plannmg to glve a concert whrch we hope wlll be a success Our Hrst public appearance was at an assembly early last fall and our second at Chrlstmas tlme when we sang while the tableaux xx ere bemg pre sented 56 T H E R N L' 9 t . . . . I President ................. Beatrice Margolesfsky h . . . . . . , . . 0 n V' TIC The Boys Gllee- Club HE. Boys Glee Club IS composed of all boys wlllmg to exerclse their MJ vocal cords each thlrd perlod on Wednesdays and Fridays The President Calvm Platt Vice Presldent Clemens Traber Secretary Nlckolas Romansky Treasurer Charles Rose On May 4th the Combmed Clee Clubs and Orchestra will partlclpate m a program 57 T H LL lf. R 6 ,- 9 uv-. -A - ' 1 .4 57: ofhcers are as follows: E TIG Urrclhlesrtrra o , NDER Mlss Blllhlme s careful and diligent supervlslon the orches n ful tra has been progressmg splendrdly The fifteen members practlce M W' I for an hour each Tuesday and Thursday afternoon The orchestra has played at numerous P T A meetlngs school plays and assemblles We are very glad to say that we have several new mstruments such as the flute trombone and clarlnet ThlS year we have been favored by havlng a mem ber of the faculty present durlng our rehearsals Mr Oakley who plays both the flute and the barltone horn To those who are leavlng our number we extend our slncere Wlshes for success ANNA GREENBERC. 58 T H E R -5 4 x A -'v-, -N. ',-I.l . . . , . . . , 12 if 9 ' S 31: A . . . U . . . . . , , . 1 , 9 - ' , . 1 E TIG llfnglnsh Club F THE. eleven members now belongmg to the Engllsh Club three are not present m the plcture Seated ln the front row from left to rlght are Liberty Kadushm Lucllle Becker MISS Felt Mary Applebaum ln the back row are Blanche garet Rltter Those who are absent are Anlta acobs Sylvia Alexander and C-eorglna Rose Durmg the month of October we held several hve cent dances after school Later the English Club and Le Cercle Francals presented the De presslon Dance The proceeds went towards earnmg our pms The candidates for ll'lltl6tlOfl ln September were not numerous but they made up for the loss of old members However those ln anuary greatly Increased our membershlp and added two honorary members to our number They are Lucllle Becker and Frances Schoenrg who are talcmg English III but have retalned the requlred average BCSldCS our money malung enterprlses we have partles meetings hot dog sprees and varlous other enyoyments Learmng mthout thought IS labor lost thought wrthout learnmg IS perllous 39 T H E. R 'P i- ii l as as as as gf nec ' ' . b , Osheroff, Frances Schoenig, Elsie Romashulslci, Jean Volentine, and Mar- ' ' ,I 1 9 . . - ' I J LE CERCLE. FRAINCA S F TIG lLe Qercle Franears tn E. CERCLE FRANCAIS has made Great progress ln thls rts elghth year of exlstence rn Sprrng Vallej H1 h School This would N not have been possrble had rt not been for the assistance of our faculty advisors lVl1ss Babcock and lVl1ss Huhne At the beginning of the year vve elected ofhcrs as follows Presrdent Shrrley Sunderman Vlce Presrdent Charlotte Fradrn Secretary Gladys Zuschlag T e members of Le Cercle Francais do various projects to earn their Heur de lrs which rs awarded after the member has made IOO pornts The great project of Le Cercle whrch IS novv bemg made rs a large map of Parls and the more rmportant buxldlngs of Parrs are carved ln lvory Soap We plan to exhlblt thls map The membe s also dress dolls ln French costumes and desrgn French costumes Another project IS vvrrtlng themes on the varrous types of French people French bulldm s etc lVlany mterestmg reports have been made on French books Very attractlve scrap books have been made We are also plannrng a Curgnol vvhrch IS novv partly fmlshed LeTheat1e vvrll b very attractive the dolls of puppets are novv bernff made and dressed Le Cercle Francars has done a reat deal to entertam the students of S V H S and of other schools On October Z3 vxe jorned the Engllsh Club and gave the Depresslon Dance This vx as our first social and hnancral suc cess of the year Later Le Cercle Francars presented Le Theatre Gulvnol a Punch and Judy show a matlnee enacted by some of the members of Le Cercle Francars of l-lastrngs on Hudson High School under the dlrectlon of MISS Flllklll Thrs matrn e was enjoyed by puplls of Haverstraw Suffern Con gers Nyack and Pearl Rlver Hlgh Schools as vv ell as puplls of the School of the Holy Chlld ln Suffern and of our ovvn school At the tlme of thls wrltlng vve have many plans rn VICXN We shall pre sent the motion prcture Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand a matlnee on April I7 Two American actors vs ho have made Cyrano famous are Richard Mansheld and Walter Hampden We also plan a Spring Dance and vvrll probably joln the Engllsh Club to present rt We are novv looking forvv ard to our annual theatre party 1nd dinner sometime ln May Another event antrcrpated vvrth pleasure IS the Prcmc and Swim to be held at Oakbrook Every year at our plcnrc vse have a Good trme We also hop to publlsl the Chanteclarr a French paper 61 T H . E. R X f A D. I A . ., . , ' - O ' ' , . Treasurer .,.... .................. lVl rs. Fazino . . . Y . Q Q I - g y ' - ' ' Y. D . I V . V , D . g c . O. , . . S. . . 6 Y . . , , - Y A Y . . . . V Y . . V. - A ' ff 1' V C . . . A . . v . 3 . ' , D . . E TIC- lfhe Deutscher' Verrerum lVl1t Erfer hab rch mlch der Studlen bellrssen Zwar werss rch vlel cloch mocht rch alles wlssen Goethe HE Deutscher Verem was orgamzed by lVhss Graesser ln the fall of l930 Last Chrrstmas we gave a party and mvltecl prospectlve W4 :N German atmosphere by grvlng a German play servmg varrous German clell cacles for refreshments and also by playlng German games The requlrem nt for the prrvrlege of entermg the Deutscher Verem IS an average of elghty fxve per cent rn German Durmg this school year we have lnrtlated twelve new members mto the club Thus far the members have been exceeclmgly actlve ln varlous capacities In the near future the members of the Deutscher Verem expect to go to New York to see a German movle rn order to have an opportumty to hear German spoken by German people amid German surrounchngs The success of the Deutscher Vereln IS mamly due to the unceasmg assrstance and aclvlce of Mrss Graesser 62 T H E R f 0 9 , .l . .A u - sv - - - - A 621 ' . . . . '- Q' ' . members to attend. At this party we tried very much to acquire a , - ' , . ' e . . . .. . ,, . . , - ' Q ll ' ,U ' ' lj n Q, n 1 . Q E TIC, Art Actrvrtnes Club V. HE Art ACtlVltlCS Club was founded by our new drawing teacher ,i My MISS S l.. Mitchell ln Cctober l93l Unlllce most hlgh school art crafts or any other art actlvlty whether such students be talented or not Its Hrst undertakmg ln restormg the plaster statues of Washnngton and Lincoln nn the assembly hall only foreshadows greater undertalcmgs for the future of the club Our present ofhcers are Faculty Adviser Mlss S l.. Mitchell PTCSI dent Blanche Levinson Vice President Evelyn Schuster Secretary Cer trude Bohr Treasurer Sarah l-lochhauser Tlger Reporter Francls Garber The rest of the members are Sylvia Alexander Alxce Colwell Lllllan Dutlco Beatrlce Fmkelstlen Vlvlan Garber Sylvla C-dalln Irene Kaplan ewel Krlvm Gertrude Lmdner Margaret Mlchlos Sylvia Moses Corinne Nrlsch Pearl Ravltz Anne Valentme Laura Volmslcy Edward Bedford and Robert Pltt F GARBER 63 T l-l ' E. R -F 4' 5, 0 5' t-.px 43,-.15 . 4 .7 3 ' . ' ' ' . . clubs, this one was formed for students who wlsh to engage ln hand- : . q . l i . Q .- 9 l v s ' Q 1 Q 1 - , , , 1 9 9 9 J 7 1 I U ' 9 , i I ' , TI-IE TIGER The Slrdle Rule Club u U l-lE Sllcle Rule Club meets after school on Thursdays The only Wi My requrrement for membershlp IS the possession of a sllde rule Pupils Q' from the hlgher mathematrcs classes have Jomed and we now have over twenty members Each meetmg we have endeavored to learn some thing new Mrs Durlcee our faculty advisor and mstructoress had problems mrmeo graphed for us this glVll'lg us maternal wlth whrch to practlce The study of the slrde rule requlres pamstalung concentration but lt IS well worth the tlme because every year more business houses are clemandlng It from their em ployees Our offrcers for the year are Slide ancl l-lalrlme Melville Shavelson Runner ane Pound sca e C-llbert Moos sca e Myron Goldstem sca e Harry Berman D sca e oseph Josephson Tan sca e Marshal asrnskr me sca e Cornelius Slezalc Trger Reporter Charlotte Fraclrn Demonstration Sllde Ruler Edrth M Durkee 64 Ruler ...... l. .l ...... . ..... ....... harles Reiss A l ........ ............. . ' B l ....... ..... . ' C l ..... . .... . l . . l ..... .. .. .... . .. ,I ' ' S l ...................... ' I ATHLETICS fa THE TIGER CHEER LEADERS Eleanor Hansen Mary Carn Ruth F rtzsrmrnons Bertha Lamus Rrehard Ackerman C. C ross C ountm HF Q10 Countrx team belwedule came to an end with SPIITIU Y alley 'i fc xsmn1nOtl11ee YlCtOllCN out of Exe meetQ KK e xx on from Pwrlx R1 ge 23. l10tl1 l1e1e and 1t Peult Rlclve ind f1om NX'1Clx here straw md bp11r1ff N xl ex VC Q ICLtlNCCl 1st pl me but clxc not que m 1 111 out a l1v1t L r1 1e 1 acanuso um 0111 Qaptam la t 1e11 but 1 he xslll not be lure next V931 uc 1x1ll elect bomeone to tilce l11 place ll C IONS Qotmtu team 11 111 1 con 1 tat ol XDC16' 1ca1uwo fume lXllLllClOLlx lQlLl1l1Cl Allncl 'N1tl1ol1 lQOIUll'lQlxX mtl 1n1uRon11r1xlty relwecl onlx m1n01 lettel llOITl tl1c Lcnel xl 0lg1Ull1tlOI1 l1ee 1uSe of tl1e11 fful UIC to um tl1c Qll'iH1IJ1OIlNllIIJ 'I' H E I I ' E R f '. , . N ,, Y 7 J. . . 1 , . . 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I G Boys Basketball u 7 HE Basketball team of thrs season brought to Sprrn Valley Hrgh 2: S' School rts frrst champron hrp rn thrs sport rn the last two years A 6' 5 well balanced schedule Gave the Trvers suffrcrent energy to con clude the season rn frne style A large number of rnexperrenced candrdates greeted Coach Thompson as the call openrng the season was sounded Each department requrred new materral and after two pre season ames the coach had a farr rdea as to the strength of the qurntet The rnrtral league encounter w as dropped by a smgle pornt to Nyack but from here on our representatrves corralled eleven successrve league matches The team should be complrmented to the utmost for each game was played under a nerve wrackrng strarn wrth the knowledge that a smgle loss would lose the champronshrp Those consrstrng of the champronshrp team were Captarn George Ferguson and Charles S Rerss composrng the forward drvr sron lsrdore Hockhauser at the center crrcle Warren R Magrath and Andrew acaruso brmgmg up the rear Others rnfluentlal rn brmgmg glory to thrs school were DeBaum Platt Colapretro Malenky and Alexander as well as the entrre squad whose undyrng efforts assrsted rn trammg the Varsrty We should not forget that all thrs was due to the expert coachrnff of lVlr Thompson Materral for the next year s team rs abundant and a frne qurntet should evolve although four re ulars are lost due to ffraduatrorr Cornwall on Hudson Suflern N3 ack Haxerstrcrw Park Rrdge Nxack Prermont Prermont Qongers Qon ers Tuxedo Pearl Rrxer Suffern l-lrxcrstraw Qaptarn Creor e Fer u Coach H X Tlromp on but B x sox arnr er 5 rr X B1 U ll- H E. 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A A A 11:1- .A -3111- i U i ?' all-M iv 'wr Football Un September I4 about thrrty boys reported for football practrce at Baldwrn Freld Sprrng Valley had two new football coaches lVlcBurney and Stalter Mr Thompson grvrng all hrs trme to basketball A few veterans were left from last year and wrth the green materral the Valley grrdders were a farr to mrddlrng team Our football season was offrcrally opened on September 26 when l-lrgh land Falls journeyed to Spring Valley for the openrng trlt The Valley was never pressed by the opposrng team and coasted through to a vrctory by the score of Z6 7 lqhrs was an eacouragrng start for the Valley as there was a brt of hope for a Champronshrp team On the followrng week the squad went to Tarrytown a school much larger than ours Thrs may account for our defeat by the score of 39 0 The Tarrytown team was more powerful and aggressrve than the Trgers and they outplayed us from the start to flnrsh Durrng thrs game Mrlton Stern was rnjured and because of thrs rnjury could not play for the rest of the season After the Tarrytown game Warwrck Hrgh School sent her football gladrators to Sprrng Valley We lost to the tune of I9 6 Thrs was our second defeat rn three starts but the boys werent drscouraged because therr weak pornts were found and strenghtened Cctober I7 was our frrst league game of the year and how Pearl Rrver knows rt' They were defeated by the score of 6 0 The Blue and Whrte came to Sprrng Valley wrth confrdence wrrtten all over therr chests When the frnal whrstle blew they were a drsrllusroned group of boys Vrctory rn the frrst league game' A leg on the champronshrp The Valley boys began to have confrdence rn themselves On October Z4 the teams played the Ha orouck Herghts eleven It was a one srded contest rn every perrod The Hnal score was Hasbrouck l-lerghts 32 and Sprrng Valley 0 Our next league game on October 31 was wrth Suffern lhe boys thought of the champronshrp and played heads up football Th Suffern bunch never threatened the score and they couldn t get near enough to the goal lrne to score To do or dre for the champronshrp was our battle cry on November I4 The Trgers played the Nyack lndrans for the Rockland County P S A L Champronshrp Rooters from all over the county attended thrs game whrch promrsed to be a good one The Nyack team proved to be just a mrte better than the Valleys and we were defeated by the score of I6 7 thereby losrng the Champronshrp The boys trred hard but they w ere nervous and drd not play the type of football they drsplayed rn the Suflern game The team and Coaches lVlcBurney and Stalter drd therr best for the Valley Thrs much can be ard of them they were always frghtrng untrl the final w hrstle blew Vve succeeded rn Uettrnv three places on the all county team Rers end lNeglra tackle DeChaleroy uardl These boys show ed unusual abrlrty r'1 thrs soort and deserted the recofrnrtron thex recerx ed The team of 1932 w rshes the best luck to the coaches and team of l933 for a banner year and we srncerely hope that they get the champronshrp Im me C-ooowrfxx fManaverJ , sl ' ' . The Valley outplayed the Suffern eleven and routed them to the air of l8-6. rt ' ' GC Y, . C Y I Y vu ' . D D D - 1 V' clan l c ,Q ' mcg 3 V r Z A I 1 I 3 .V V ' ' ' A , A l, D E TIG Grurls Basketball I-IE Glrls basketball team linlshed a falrly successful season by wa: l securlng second place ln the league race The team drd not brmg home all the vlctorles we could have wlshed for but lt was ln there playlng the game all the tlme The first game of the season was played on December 4 at Nyack I a snappy well played game the S V glrls won by a rather close score of I6 I3 ln the next game that with Plermont S V met one of her weakest county opponents and completely overwhelmed them by the score of 33 I3 The next game was played on anuary 8 at home wlth Congers as our guests and the S V glrls found lt an easy task to trrm the Congers gxrls by a 29 I score anuary I5 found S V holding a battle at home wlth Pearl Rxver as our rival The fmal score I7 I3 showed however that our gurls were really superlor On anuary Z2 S V traveled to Suffern and instead of beatmg the Suffern gurls they lost to the tune of 28 20 Thls was the first defeat of the season our next bemg to Nyack by a I7 I3 score On February I9 Plermont agam bowed to defeat under the hands of the S V gnrls Next came Congers there and ln a very slow and tiresome game we defeated them by the score of I7 8 The next game was that wlth Pearl Rlver The end of the game showed the score to be I5 I4 wlth S V on the sob end Then came the game wlth the champlons of Rockland County Thls thriller took place on Frlday March ll here S V played a good snappy game durmg the first half but ln the second half Suffern galned the lead and held It untll the end This was the fourth and last defeat of the season On Frlday March I8 S V closed her basketball season at I-laver straw 72 2 4' I U 1 I N A 0 9 I -.p,n..,, ' , . 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Q - U , - n , . . . 1 9 9 ' , . . 1 9 - - - 1 9 9 . , , . - ' I' TIG Baseball ANDICAPPED by the loss of several regulars Coach Herbert Thompson set about to organlze what resulted ln one of the best nmes Among those that remamed were Ferguson Leporl Milne and Connor leav mg five positions unoccupred By a tedlous process of ellmmatlon the Varslty was orgamzed and functloned wrth great speed and accuracy The cooperatlon and coordmatlon between the players was a thing to compliment The boys knew that only by workmg ln unison could anythmg be obtained The record establlshed by this team IS one that should not be dlsregarded We succeeded m overcommg Stony Point Park Rldge and I-laverstraw before meetlng Pearl Rlver to whom we unfortunately lost Agam the Orange and Black contingent regalned their strlde and ran rough shod over Nyack The Tiger aggregatron felt the stlng of defeat m but one scheduled league game to tremg Nyack and making It necessary for a play off to be held Sad to relate the Orangemen falled to repeat ln conquermg the Nyack lndlans and thus lost the championship txtle Coach Thompson leaves suffxcxent maternal for thls year to form a most aggressxve and promlsmg team SAM BASSON 73 ' T H L . 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B F O C - - '1-.qf . j I I4 M 5 I Q 'Track Coach H A Thompson Vfcrrraqer R -Xclterman cr fuzz -X Nrne HI tr m mas fa the Ir st md fastest team rn t KL Countr At the countx tmclx meet held at Suffern t e trte ua 9 retarned by an exeeptronallv urde margrn Sprrng Vrllex takrng hrs place rn sewen exents Qummrnvs xx as the outstandrng star of the dar berng hrst rn the IOO yard dash 770 Xard dash and the hr h jump The team also ran other meets 'rvarnst Ramsey Park Rrdve and Pearl Rrxer Iosrnv the hrst but holdrn the large end of the score rn the latter tx o Several contestants were sent to the State Intersectronal Nleet at New burgh but xx ere outclassed bold traclt shoes xx ere presented to the ehamprons In the General Qrganrgatron IVIM IVI13 Mu IVIN Sprrng Sprrnv Sprrnv Sprrng Vallev Valle-v Vallev Vallev SCORES Ramsew Park Rrdge Pearl Rrxer Suffcrn srf u 'I' H E 'I' ' E R I . C p I:--, . III , A I A I f l93I 'ack tea lay r - e. 2 'I . . ' the . ' 1, . 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I Q I G Tenms 0 J NDER the able coachlng of lVl1 Eclxxxn Van Clse the boys tennls If av 2, team experlenced xx hat could he classlhed as a fanly successful spring Schulman xx on every match they entered thus acqulrlng the doubles Cham plonshlp trtle The smgles represented hx Ralph Wfe ner cllcl not meet ruth such com p'1mentars results but drd succeed 1n xlctory on four of elght occaslons The Onls doubles COf1SlStlllg of Irma Schun and Dorothx Lau er e ualled the boys records by xxlnnlng all of rts Games too Evelvn Zxrn me man drcl not fare as xx ell lOSlllg Hxe of her erght matches Fall tenms clarmecl as 1tS slnvle s play S1 Bernard Lauh who tr mplecl ox Cl hrs opponents for foul trrumphs Xlo boys doubles made an appearanc XNlWll6 the gnls team gase a good account of themselxes by owercomlnv the opposltloi on three out of tour instances 16 T H E T E R 5 .............. ' I ' ' 7 ' 52 ii -115 - ' Q season. 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