Straubenmuller Textile High School - Loom Yearbook (New York, NY)

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m E - i E In N E H I S l A FW ' N V N XX N N3 L ,D L arf Q! A fffw TH LO0M C L A S S O F JANUARY 1935 TEXTILE HIGH scHooL 6X f A :yy WILLIAM H DOOLEY Awe Lf. 411014, fydfpwcfffd, :gum .AR 'IQ .llfl if 49 QU Af Q .jx .QL lv'-V , ,, . fl E 'S 5 ' w + XT l Q ' I 5: ' L NVQ , N L M ll A - - L W . L W' .- ff' .x,kJ W ' L4 RQ J A A Princi.pal V KL A V ,fff Q S T HE STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Ralph Abruzzese Marian Bennell Leonard Farber Waller Galos Wanda l-larlung Leonard Lavine Mollie Schwarlz Rulh Goldsrein Rose Bo'l'z Olga Siegel Associafe Ediiors l-lranl Aginian Sylvia Lobbe Ediforial Board Samuel Brooks Meyer Feder Edward l-larlung Lawrence Kilian Arlhur Neville Mary Sullon Business Board Evelyn Klein l-lenry Lowenslein Frank Lombardi Facul+y Advisers Mrs. Laura Murray ,, ,. , ,S . ..,r Lilerary Adviser Mr. Max Scheer , L L , L Business Adviser Mr. Slanley Lapolla . ., .,.rl.. Arr Adviser Mr. Floyd Smilh, Jr. L Arl Adviser Ar+ Board Vincenl Alascia Moe Gliclcman Joseph Cerla Samuel Brownslein Elhel Badash CONTENTS LITERARY On lhe Threshold ....... ........ ........4....,.., .,,.. . . , .C ass Poem I Molly Schwartz ln Memory of Dr. Slraubenmuller I ...... De ' alion Olga Siegel The Senior's 'Dream ...,...... ....,.,. , .. .... A Arthur Neville 3 War and Peace ..,.,w..,,.. ,.... ........,.... ......,.. , , .. ....., .,.... .,........... '...... A n s say Axel Ford l- I 1 L Forward ..,.,.,,......,.....,.........,.. . .S ....,.... ............ ,, .... ..,. n Open Leller Henry Lowenstein V - ' Love ....r.,...............,,......,,.....,. ...,... . .. ....,...............,....... A.,,........,,............ P oem Ralph Abruzzese l Concerl Music ....4,,..4.......... ....,........,.........,..,.. ..... . ...Poem Lea Sauban f Query ....... r N ..,... ,....... . . ., ..... .................,.. . .. . ........ Poem Marie 1 It Dear Texlile .......,.,. ..,..... ..,44.. ................. ....,....... ..... . T P o em Oscar Wei f 0 Life Begins al o o l ...... .......... .,.r,.. A F anlasy Leonard Far li 'l Lucky Dog ....,.,.,. .,.. .,..... i . '...... . .. ...,.,r A Slory Leonard Far er l ' Poems Are Made ..........,. ,...... ....., ....... .,.,,..... A S a l ire Lawrence Kilian l Lilce Music ,..,....,........,.. y ....... .4.,.,..,..... . .. A Poem Veronica Zieger Dealh al The Wheel ,.....,. ......,,,., .,......... ,...... A P oem Roger Wood L T A Song of l-lafe ....... ....,........ ,....r..... , .,.....,.. ....., A P o em Veronica Zieger i . ,ff SENIORS Only Yeslerday ......,. .........,........, ...,,....,.,. C l ass l-lislory lnlerplanel' Flashes .,,.,.. ,......... C lass Prophecy We Bequealh ..,...s...,.,...,. r,,.,.,.,...,,.,,. C lass Will Spinners in lhe Sun i.,.......... .......,... C lass Celebrilies Lasf Will and Tesframenf .....,. .4......... ,4.,.,.... C o operalive Annex ART Cover Design .......,..,..,.,.....,.,.....,..,.....,........,.. SAM BROWNSTEIN Slraubenmuller Slars of January '35 .......,.......,,........,.... JO CERTA Home-life of Our Bellers ,.,.....,....,,.,,..........,.,..., MOE GLICKMAN Sporls of I934 ,...,....,.,......, ..,..................,.., V INCENT ALASCIA Encl Paper Design ..,...., ...,.,.,..... E THEL BADASH Ml W - i is 7:35 J 1 i .ee 1-3 3 THE GRADUATE We sTand upon The Threshhold of a new life And wnTh new undersfandung waTch The mlsfs Slowly lnffung before our opened eyes ln The dusfance before us we see unexplored pafhs Some rusnng qrandly To golden helghfs OThers wanderzng anmlessly IH shelfered valleys We drop our Toys and falry Tales and do o heed The lure of Thungs ThaT once were ours e are advenTurers Upon our gallanT sTeeds ere off To conquer ogres and dragons We sTep forward Chuldhoods doors clang shuT behund us BuT we shall noT be afrand BY MOLLY SCT-TWARTZ Yef all seem bafhed in shining lighf. N T ' W . . W ' . y,,.:g,ji,4Jfb. OQQW-'SM' r i 4 ll l i il y . ll l TO Jrhe memory oi Dr. Guslave Slraubenmuller we y l - dedicale lhis book. l Man's linesl achievemenls are 'rhe realizalion of l noble dreams. Texlile l-ligh School was The culmina- lion of Dr. Slraubenmullens suggeslions regarding 'rhe adiuslmenl of school worlc lo lhe needs oi every y day life as indicaled by individual dilllerences in chil- I dren. The vision and iine arlislic sense as well as l scholarship and abilily found in Dr. Slraubenmuller made Texlile l-ligh School whal is is loday. y The lrulh, beauly, and goodness Thai were lhe dominanl iaclors in his charming and compelling per- y sonalily should be an inspiralion lo The youlh of lo- i day and cilizens of lomorrow. Wilhouf his love of l line ideals, and loyally, we would noi have been able y l lo reap lhe iruillul advanlages olliered lo us by our l Alma Maier, i i Elias Lieberman wrole lhe following verse lo Dr. Slraubenmuller. I+ describes his ideals. y y i i Your dreams have flared upon our common way i And made a lrail for advenluringi 'N Your mind has been a beacon day io day For 'rhose who seelc 'rhe lhoughl behind lhe l l ll ' ihinqf' Q Ai XX 'T l A Edilor' yy X L XUJI e -5, 1 i. ,, casa! ..,i W s. f a. sa-- ---..a 4- --.cl do g xg I - Ill uve., 'il V , l as . KA, ' K N- . P1 K-5-ffxl-Filfixr Q N -ff WL, L6 iffy L .,i 'c,,-1 Q, LQ!!! dll. 'f544.4,e-844 To fhe Members of fhe Graduafing Class of January I935. May I fake This opporfunify 'ro congrafulafe you on fhe com- plefion of your four year course of sfudy. You have graduafed during a period of depression when fhe world is full of disappoinfmenfs, difficulfies, and problems. You will find many fhings fhaf may discourage you. Buf experience shows fhaf depressions have falcen place many fimes in fhe hisfory of 'rhe world, parficularly in fhis counfry, and fhaf people of faifh and courage have overcome The obsfacles and have developed sfronger characfers. Ouf of This depression will come many consfrucfive reforms for fhe beffermenf of sociefy. Therefore, on fhe complefion of your school- ing you should face fhe world wifh a feeling of faifh and courage, pre- pared fo render your besf service 'ro sociefy, knowing in your own hearl' fhaf fhis confribufion will give you fhe highesf reward in life. , WILLIAM I-I. DOOLEY. To 'lhe Members of fhe Graduafing Class of January I935 You who are graduafed from fhe Cooperafive Course are noi' enfirely inexperienced as you go ouf info fhe world of compefifion. Some of you are already acquainfed wifh employers and man- agers, wifh greaf commercial esfablishmenfs, and, Iasf buf nof Ieasf. wifh fhe pay envelope. Ofhers of our graduafes have gained mosf of 'rheir experience in unpaid service, acfing as assisfanfs wifhoul' salary in fhe offices of educafional insfifufions. To fhese especially lef me give a message of cheer and congraf- ulafion. The finesf of your group have gained somefhing which pay envelopes cannof give. fhe safisfacfion fhaf comes from firsf-class work performed wifh no 'rhoughf of money. The mosf eminenf men and women in our counfry owe fheir disfincfion much less fo business achievemenf fhan fo conspicuous service in civic organizalions and gov- ernmenf commiffees where honor has been fhe only reward. And when fhe paid job does come along. success arrives all fhe sooner because of fhe 'rraining received, while sfill a sfudenf. in fhe modern ideals of service. JESSIE WALLACE I-IUGI-IAN -af Q . . ., - I , , .. W 5' ,. 2 , I ' i A fix, I ' r Q 1 .fi IL f I 1 ' Ah? Miss Banks, Dr. Hughan, Miss Towns, Miss Bowen Mr. O'Brien, Miss Guilfoy, Miss Nellis Mr. Balutn, Mr. Zimmerman, Mr. Alperin, Mr. Goomnitz Mr. Siegel, Mr. Tanz, Mr. Licbowitz Mr. Price, Dr. Horwitz fhydlf L A .,L42f7'Pl4.rfZ!. i fp LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, Senior Class of January '35, Sfraubenmuller Texfile High School, in fhe counfy of New York andTSfafe of l-lallucinafions, being of unsound mind, very poor memory, and nof much undersfanding, do make our lasf will and fesfamenf in manner and form following. We give, revise, and begueafh fo: Dr. Dooley A.,..... Dr. Gibson ...,. H Mr. Coughlin ..., Dr. Barfley ,...,,, .. Mr. Zerban ..,..... Miss O'Connor .,.., .. Miss Molloy ,...,.,. Miss Doyle ....i,,i Mrs. Snyder .,.... Miss Jack ....,.,..,.., ......,.. Mrs. Reznikoff ..,.... .......,. Miss Jane Finn .,.,.,,..,,.,,.. Mr. Lapolla ..,....,.. .,.,..... Mr. Hall ,..,...,...... Dr. Linfon ....., Mr. Feldman .,,,., Miss Nellis ...,,... Mr. Kelsh ,..,.,,,.. Mr. Rosenfeld ..i... .. .,., ,. Mr. Scheer .,,.. Mrs. Murray ...... Mr. Sessler ......, free-flowing pen for checks. A privafe prinf shop for Bullefins . .A pair of gum-soled shoes. A new sef of excuses from sfudenfs. Joe Miller's lafesf joke book. iiiiill self-draping haf block. A gold-plafed equal friangle. A liffle red express wagon. Two passes for fhe flea circus. A Jill. A copy of Mofher Goose. A pair of sfilfs. A liffle brown derby. A self-finding golf ball. A loud speaker. The air ..... lW N Y Cl Self-refurning library books. Plenfy of milk buf no more pi. An aufomafic confrapfion for issuing lafe passes. A sef of books fhaf balance fhemselves. Sinceresf fhanks for your hearfy cooper- afion. A free subscripfion fo Spinning Wheel . Mr. Price ........, Vesf pockef fypewrifer. Mr. Tanz ,,,......... A model fhird floor squad. Mr. Kaplan .,...,...,...,..,.....,. Alone .... SIOOOO. Class of June '35... .. , Our pasf experiences. ln Wiflessness whereof, we fhe Senior Class of January '35, have fo fhis, our lasf will and fesfamenf, sef our hands and our feef fhis fhirfy-firsf day of January, A. D. I935. w..' In L 4 I LL L 4.L 4 A4 .L A LOU, UQrv'T CHEEDQO, rw N I f Dm X w 1 ff fkiff zewrsi IV g ,N J ., mf-f ewan! Q P K 1 JFS D W 2' ,N f Milli 4 fx Hi ia ' x nm 7 ' 1 1f'NXHf I CP I x f fx 3' 3' Q xff' ' X Q F - J UI 4. vzuniai' A X is Q fx- L H1 I lv' f ix 1 sp comma More - 7 41 TB mzxuzamema -., J K ft ., V Y YY V Y I X . g. - W gh N' 46'igA A WHA., , aux Ammows - 'W Q4 -, ,V ,gig , Z' Yi? 1uQONZ'O 1 N155 SMEEDY- goqqzcnwe MMM, x warts H am- -J P-'Lt ' H L D -F!! MQ .WOLFF - 'ffwmwcv HIS DAUGHYEQ me ART ov 5?.LY'DF.F'EN5E 5 X5 KT: , Av. 1 J l , ' A I , M O I ii il Bmpr NO V EEE' X , .-1 M couemmf K ' 5 READING we UIERAWRE mmm 1' mom K HE sr. S - THE STUDENTS 'S OM , 1 gg 2,1 ' f ' x xvx VS ,W I 0 63 2 X XXX' ' e 64 Q 7' ' f N j Wil! IL fx '71 wg qu J 6f2EAf ' , w an ?' ' '- 4 1 fi J f X ' 'W A .. Z A Y I If si f I UQ f A N f K, 'I .X . Blue. 'WMM 4 vhiyiviu ,if- l izggdi J , .Vu Y .. Q Meow L62 553, N ,W U R X - I Lf6?U5fp,lPJ, .X S' I ,NX 9 :ax CRW'-P, N 'Q ep y I M -W L i of '2 K lids 'f I '94 5 in , ab 5 W1 - 51 2, - '32 15- , 2 ' ' I P 'Q S ' 'A ' -1- fl MT ' - Q,-ul , .l-- Q- Q- , K, X , ' MYLAND MQ5. Lasownfz - - M LAPOLUV F N xv! L AND FAMILY J X Hawks? M , V K3 'So x E x ' 1 D Q kg JU 2KEA1'fffXf Q 6 o DK fl 167,79 H .LfQ - EH? ' QWXP' -. 5 f f 1 Q X 1 5: 3 wazoefffvfw YY J-'Q figs' 22 CACLAT7' 1 L V fro CDNLY YESTERDAY Now aT The compleTion OT our Tour years oT high school, we can siT back, and laugh or shed a Tear aT The memories herein recalled. During our Time , we have wiTnessed in The aThleTic sphere OT TexTile The winning OT many P.S.A.L. championships, in almosT all The sporTs, including Tencing, baseball, baskeTball, and lv1anhaTTan cham- pionship in TooTball. AT These clashes we all cheered loud, long, and lusTily Tor The Purple and WhiTe TighTing iron-men. Do you remember The old-Tashioned home remedies you used To use, so ThaT when you goT To your music period your ordinarily smooTh, mellow voice would noT be harsh and raspy? The dramaTic socieTy during The Tour years produced many worTh- while and highly amusing plays, among which we saw Seven Keys To BaldpaTe . IT Pays To AdverTise , and The Goose l-langs High. The TaculTy musT be crediTed wiTh heaps oT dramaTic abiliTy Trom Their saTisTacTory producTion oT Winsome Winnie and The FaculTy Show oT I933 , composed oT numerous skiTs. ln our li++le world oT music, we have wiTnessed The incarnaTion oT a band and an orchesTra which enlivened many oT our inTra-school and inTer-school acTiviTies. These occasions included Friday morning as- semblies-remember shorT periods all day?-G. O. dances+especially The lasT one-Tree To G. O. members and The orchesTra had Their new uniTorms on-TooTball games-baseball games. There has been many a change in The hisTorical halls Themselves including The opening OT The pool which lured many oT us mermen and mermaids To iTs sandy shores-oh pardon mel-To iTs icy Tiles on The warm spring and early summer days. AnoTher acquisiTion which was To be one oT The smarTesT shops in school was The opening oT The 6.0. sTore-whaT would we have done wiThouT iTs everTlowing supply oT eighT by Ten-and-a-halT paper Tor ComposiTion Thursday. WhaT would we have done iT we had noT been able To geT down There iusT beTween periods Tor The RegenTs Review book, in which The day's home- work was assigned! There have been many changes on The walls oT our school. Re- member The painT iob ThaT was done and odoriTorous scenT oT painT Tor weeks aTTerward? IT was worTh iT when you remember ThaT you spenT Those periods in The sTudy hall. While we're on The subiecT, The walls. do you recall The murals ThaT were Tinally compleTed? Guess iT was worTh The Trouble Too, because They are cerTainly someThing To be proud oT. - When our ship was Tinally launched inTo The Senior SemesTer, we recall To our memories The elecTion oT class oTTicers and appoinTmenT To various commiTTees, The Tinal resulTs which included The mosT glamor- ous Senior Promenade, The Class NighT, and grand Tinale-6raduaTion lCon1inued on page IST T hm 12 THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE COOPERATIVE ANNEX WE, The Senior Class of January l935 of The CooperaTive Annex. being of unsound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare The following as our lasT will and TesTamenT: FIRST, we hereby revoke all wills made by The former Senior classes. because no one ever paid any aTTenTion To Them anyway. SECOND. To The Juniors we leave our one unsolved problem - Economics. Tl-HRD, To The resT of The sTudenTs we leave our broken pencils, scraps of paper, old noTebooks, and oTher rare gems for which we have no more use. ' Finally, To our Senior Teachers we leave The following parTicular remembrances in a more serious vein: To Dr. l-lughan, we leave our Thanks for her helpful advice and guidance. To Miss Eicks. we leave The Thoughf +ha+ she will always be in our memory. To Miss Purvis, we leave a new Senior class who will appreciaTe her. To Mrs. Kadanoff. we leave a mascof-BeTTy Boop-whose favor- iTe saying will be, Am I noT cuTe ? To Mr. Wacker. we leave a group of sTudenTs who will be sure To respecT him as we have. To Mr. Allgier, we leave The hope ThaT he will always be as gay and cheerful as he was wiTh us. To Mr. Rowen, we leave a class who will noT like Their beds as much as we did in The morning. We nominaTe and appoinT The Juniors as execuTors of This will and direcf ThaT as a reward They should be excused from all firsT and eighTh period classes. ln wiTness whereof we have hereunfo seT our hand and seal aT IZ4 WesT 28Th STreeT in The Cify of New York This ThirTy-firsT day of January in The year one Thousand nine hundred and ThirTy-five. Mary Walenczyk and Evelyn Di Cosfanza JI- Tl-IE SENIOR'S DREAM A FANTASY Walking down I9Th STreeT we are greeTed by Mr. RosenTeld who bids us a cheery Good Morning and inquires aTTer our healTh. Hes- iTaTing and a bi+ shy on The subiecT, he inTorms us ThaT we are TiTTeen minuTes laTe, buT urges us noT To worry because, Tor Seniors iT is quiTe all righT. The door squad holds open The sTreeT door and, very dig- niTied, bows as we pass in wiTh an arisTocraTic air. George, The elevaTor operaTor, presenTs us wiTh The FascisT SaiuTe and Then ushers us To The plush-covered chairs which he has insTalled in The elevaTor Tor our con- venience. Upon enTering The oTTiciaT classroom we are greeTed by several haT-and coaT-check girls who eagerly Take our wearing apparel. Imme- diaTely a greaT number oT sTudenTs run up To us and give us a duplicaTe copies oT The day's required homework. ll-low ThoughTTul oT Themll The school's period bells are silenT and insTead page boys dressed in purple and whiTe velveT blow cuT-glass TrumpeTs. Growing Tired oT aTTending classes, we have no Trouble in enTering The Library lCuTTer's RoosT,l where smoking is permiTTed, in TacT several cigareTTe girls wander abouT The crowded Tables and give ouT cigars and coTTee lgraTisl. The school orchesTra is Tucked away in one corner oT The library playing Tea music, which laTer develops inTo Spanish classics and Tango dancing is Timain TeaTure. Q Lunch Time is growing near. Upon arriving aT The TexTildorT, we are greeTed by The head waiTer lMr. Kirbergerl who ushers us To a cozy Table Tucked behind a beauTiTul palm. The menu is in French, buT TorTunaTely our waiTer is able To TranslaTe iT inTo English wiTh The greaTesT accuracy. UnaccusTomed To This mode oT dining, we order lobsTer. This poor Tish appears To us To have a very bad case oT sunburn: upon coming closer To invesTigaTe iTs condiTion, iT iumps,righT up on Top oT our head and begins To crown us Queen OT The May, wiTh iTs mighTy claws. Several waiTers come To our rescue: Two oT Them Take a Tirm grasp on our leTT ear. The waiTers Tinally exTricaTe us Trom our predicamenT and we decide ThaT we will spend mosT oT Senior Week in The library, and ThaT lobsTer shouldn'T be eaTen in any monTh conTaining any oT The leTTers, A, E. l, O, U or even W and Y. ARTHUR NEVILLE WAR AND PEACE War and Peace. These words are so closely relafed, buf oh how far aparT! The sound of The one eiTher arouses ouTbursTs of paT- rioTism, or iT vividly brings To mind The desolaTion and sufferings syno- nimous wiTh ThaT word. The oTher picTures golden fields, green pasTures and lively peaceful indusTries. WhaT really does war mean? Does iT noT mean mass desTrucTion of The human species ifself? Does iT noT sfand for all ThaT is horrible and for The greaTesT calamiTy ThaT has befallen The human race? From The frequency wiTh which wars occur, one mighT say ThaT we are defin- iTely and ineviTably commiTTed To This plague. BuT why? War has proved unsaTisfacTory in accomplishing The ends ThaT were in mind when The appeal To arms was made, and The issues of conflicfs impose Their burdens on The vicTor no less Than on The vanquished. Since in our modern and highly advanced civilizafion, we discard all else ThaT is impracTical, why noT do away wiTh war as an ouTmoded meThod of seTTling differences? LeT us Turn To someThing more sane. The sTudenTs of Today are rulers of Tomorrow, and upon Them resTs a parf of The responsibiliTy of making The world The place iT was infended To be. They are The ones who musT work for fuTure peace. They musT lear see facTs as They really are, and analyze These facTs for Them- selve , independenf of popular or radical opinions. for or againsf. When The evidence has been carefully siffed, Then is The Time To come To a conclusion as To wheTher war or peace is essenTial To nafional exisTence and honor. This. graduafes. is your iob! AXEL FORD Ja-vv?1-e.v-1,- 7 ' 02.4 A gl lConlinued Tom page 121 -ParenTs, relafives and friends assembled To see Their prides and ioys geT diplomas-They were only fakes, remember? The real ones came laTer. - And so wiTh This. The pen runs dry and leaves you wiTh your own memories. ffv L2 ' 479-diifyiq 1 1 I 1' QUER. Gradualion day is drawing near, l suppose I should be glad, The goal I soughl lo reach is here And ye'r I am feeling sad. On every side I hear rhem boasf Of lhe lhings +hey're going +o dog I sludied ius'r as hard as most And yel' I wish I knew The answer 'ro lhis queslion, Il hear il' every dayl Where do you lhinla you're going. Now 'rhar you're on your way? g MARIE McNAMARA .lj M If 'P 51 .Wi wr' GX J I WM! my, DEAR TEXTILE Farewell lo dear Texlile, The school of my hearl, The birlhplace of knowledge, where dumb boys grow smarl Wherever I wander, wherever I go. My allegiance Io Texlile will never run low. Farewell lo dear Texlile, The scene of much fun, The molher of sporrsmen, child of 'rhe sun. Wha+e'er I accomplish, wherever I'lI be. I'lI always remember whal' Texlile did for me. OSCAR WEINSTEIN 0941 'xfee T' 319316 fi . M y FORWARD Open LeTTer To GraduaTes As our course draws rapidly To an end we become keenly aware oT The many changes ThaT have Taken place and oT The many ThaT are abouT To occur. The mosT obvious change is evidenT in The physical and menTal growTh oT boTh broTher and sisTer graduaTes. Some oT Them we remember as young, inexperienced boys and girls who on com- ing To TexTile knew noThing oT whaT was in sTore Tor Them. Then There is The change in our Teaching corps. lT has been our privilege To be associaTed wiTh many oT our Teachers Tor quiTe a num- ber oT years. During This Time many old Triends have leTT us, To become eiTher higher olzficials or To go To The various colleges oT The ciTy, and many new ones have come. Finally, There is The proTound change in The liTe OT our ciTy which has crowded our school beyond iTs capaciTy. AT presenT our principal, Dr. Dooley, is conTronTed wiTh The diTTiculT problem oT housing seven Thousand young people and oT providing Them wiTh Tull hours oT insTruc- Tion. And as we Think oT These changes, boTh wiThin and wiThouT, we can buT Teel a biT senTimenTal. There is a sTrong aTTachmenT among The graduaTes, Tor many oT Them have been personal Triends associaTed wiTh us in The exTracurricular acTiviTies, where closer, personal conTacT has made us appreciaTe Their qualiTies as young men or young women. We leave TexTile wiTh graTiTude in our hearTs: graTiTude To our parenTs. To our school and in a larger way, To our Tair ciTy Tor The magniTicenT opporTuniTies each oT These has aTTorded us To grow up To Tine manhood and womanhood. We can show This graTiTude in no beTTer way Than by puTTing TorTh our greaTesT eTTorT in our chosen Tields, To The end ThaT we may become selT-supporTing, healThy men and women, and inTelligenT law-abiding ciTizens. And now, my friends. l Take leave oT you. ln French, Au Revoir, Till we meeT again, as we undoubTedly shall. Our paThs will cross many a Time and each Time This happens, we shall reioice and Think oT our ioyous days in TexTile l-ligh School. , HENRY LOWENSTEIN ek., W 1 fm POEMS ARE MADE lNoTe: Since poems are made by Tools like . . . Tools, The wriTer has Taken The privilege oT swiping The sTyles seT by some serious-minded poeTs because he has neiTher The energy nor The courage To creaTe new ones. IT aT Times The poem seems a liTTle-er, ah,-unusual, don'T blame me, blame The sTyle. Thank you.l Chop...chop...chop.... RhyThmically, The woodman's axe rose and Tell. Creak .... creak .... crash! Suddenly, iTs Tall broke Silence' spell. The Tree did noT complain. The Tree did noT know: Could noT know: Where iT was To go. So, haul The Tree away! Take iT To The mill, where iT's need where iT's made inTo lumber, inTo boards, inTo pulp ThaT' ground, GROUND GROUND ouT oT Trees, oodmen's T Think oT iT: TwenTy, TorTy rTy m chi in a row, chewing The pulp and spiTTing iT ouT in g sheeT iTTing Them ouT beween red hoT. whiTe hoT r le-and ' oT rollers. haT e i s es ma e? aper l ogy Tim! r. ooTh-surTaced Trong- lf o sTand The ravages OT Time- , Leaky pens TexTile hands- exTi!e hands! STraubenmuller-TexTi!e hands! STraubenmuller-TexTi!e hands in senior class. Alas! Poems-iingles-sTories. I-lands scribbling-wriT- ing-Typing poems iingles sTories. WhaT do seniors do? Seniors dew? Senior dues? Seniors: lone! painTs, lTwol boxes, Hour! TainTs, and lThreel acTs .... Tour TainTs and Three acTs .... Tour TainTs 'n' Three acTs! Then were all The manuscripTs born, lSome were handed in by mel Many were desTined To be Torn. lThey were noT so good, you see! Paper, ink, TexTi!e hands, Poems. Jingles, STories, PicTures, CarToons, CuTs, Loom! Loom! Loom! LAWRENCE KILIAN v 1 v - I 1, Y ' ' ' wh! AJ L44 . LIFE CYCLE OF A JOKE A SENIOR'S THOUGHTS AFTER GRADUATION I. A FT'-DIST-1 T-'HIT .1 GSIGTI ifII'fy I'f'rI an old CfI'I-, CT CTlI:I'l-'I I'TI,I ff'. 2. CIiIr1I'II'IuTI,-I iv ID 'Tw Lf'Iff'T. I. I-Im: dfff, TTI-3 II-HQIIGI nf-I QIITITTT -.-,IIIIY 3. A Radiw CI1 I-'2IiIiaIT'S iff: 5 irw To Te.4TiIe mul Tim? mad? lm., mlm' , , 2. Ht-w do ITIQ QL' Od, Info WIITICIIJI TIT, cpm- 4. TTIQI Irlro IL TnfI'I.I ovw TW TIIITI 1 FGM? , grfqlffr, .. A . 'QUT 'lf 2 . T- i . . 5 An H-TTI ,DJIA mio NITILJI IEII. TIM, Iclre 3. HOW WH Mm VSHGUS Hum Gd ahwfx 'J If' S rx A . . YB rw 6. T-Iwo 5I'TTaTI-ICw.'I'T fapcr prirvg IT, WlUlT'U+ llhl? 7, TTIQ N. Y, AHIT'-IifIJrI new TTIFI pfirqfr 55 gp 4. I-Iivw IYILICIT will ITIP CIIIIITISI L1ofIImiIffI-- of TIS mom wLI,i,,,,j,35A mis: HIS IOQLIQSILICI VISITS TD ITIL-ii TITIILIHT S. TITQ inke In Iwirvfcri in Cnllrffi-if I-Tumor 5, I-Inw will IITI2 IIIIT-dwg man I'-filw In Tivinq? and T V . I 6. How VTTLIVTI will Mr. COLQIITI mi.-. Iii, ad- 9' Fqfw TID? ilaat Um l'l: 'lTl'5 'T FGW. in dififm TG TITLE- dQiIy CrWlIiTf'Ti0D CIT IEIIJIII'-TITS? ', T'l'JT in lf? P GLW' T EMI' he lo Q 7, How cn oaI'IIT did Im ever I'YT5ITIE'lI'1 ! ID GDI Lind rlwru TTI-S IQCT of l'TIG'lTOVY,g dw? EY., ' IO. TILT: IITIII ap: .'A- Gai. In TTILI Lrom. A 'lj WJ' STIQITE MELY STEVE MEN' DICTIONARY OF TI-IE GRADUATION CLASS OF JANUARY, T935 TwILIcIIi,T -- a pupil GIIEEIWCIIHQX T.I-I.S. ' NVQIT--fa If-Iwfe 1.-Ari animaI PIII-ITI.4Iif-LAIIITIDTTDII VITIIJITTD--worITTwI'IiTD R IIZIICI -MI Tram Sumo:-a peraow I.-II-To Falla. TOT FTII-Ze-I-w fnfmegil .55 icq: ILQIDI-TTCIT CII:-Inq anyIITInq IITIITIQTIIi-TID-Qverlazfinq EIa-a misTalfQ Dracgmom-a fabulous winged ITIOFISTSI' Pmsivo-EIIQIQ To pass WITHIN THE GATES ,, OBJECT OF MY AFFECTIONS A HAPPY FAMILY . CONVERSATION PIECE YOU'RE A BUILDERAUPPER x New-ei rogue TTTICYRSEBDI-ia I'LIIaT pI9I',nn Tair:T-slam: TOT II iSI'II Ea-TS-a IIIISTICGITI MQTAIS-v.ITaf we Iwfwo on QLIr wali, .3 qag MuSITrQIgrrI-fi IISTQVTI I.-Mero Twr' pr-:'I:III' III I love Riwapsodw-SIsInIjL for rnzzbervy Smale Fodder-dad DipTorfI.1c5-wlmf WH rereivo wlwc-ri wa- LTIQITHATD Iofa-SITOTI for I ouqITI To TI.EXTILE'S BROADWAY AT TEXTILE FROM 9 TO 3 . TEXTILES FACULTY QRTII STREET ANNEX GlRL'S LOCKER ROOM . HEALTH EDUCATION DAIII4 VICTORY .,... ..,.,..... P ASSING ECQNONIIS . I DL LOST IN A me . . ..,.,,.. L- 4,74-1 fc b BE STILL MY HEART . . .,,,,,,.,. REPORT CARDS ' - ,ga nl IF I HAD A MILLION DOLLARS ,. .......,,. PROM NIGHT ' 7, . , , MUST WE SAY GOODNIGHT? . .,.,,,,,, CLASS NIGHT ,ff-44,,x JUDGMENT DAY HAPPINESS AHEAD .COMMENCEMENT DAY , I ,I . GRADUATED-DIPLOMA IN HAND .f ff ' if i ,QW f MLA! T flf M'W OFFICERS OF CLASS, JANUARY I935 MAIN BUILDING Pre-sidenI I THOMAS BRENNAN Vice-PresidenI . ., EUGENE SIMCO Y Secretary .. .,.,.. .MARIE SIKORA 1 AssisIanI Secrelrary , I SYLVIA LOBBE Treasurer . , . . RUTH GOLDSTEIN I Ir! SENIOR COMMITTEES ft - SAMUEL BROOKS LEONARD FARBER I LAWRENCE KILIAN SYLVA LOBBE DANIEL MCCORMICK OLOA SIEOEL CLEMENT STOLL NATHANIEL ROSENBAUM VIRGINIA HOWARD EVELYN DI COSTANZA FINANCE COMMITTEE RALPH ABRUZZESE ROSE BOTZ I MEYER FEDER EVELYN KLEIN FRANK LOMBARDI HENRY LOWENSTEIN 28+h STREET A WEEK B WEEK VIRGINIA HOWARD Presidenf I I . I.. .. . BETTY Di PIERRO ELIZABETH SALERNO Vice-presidem ..I.,I. ..... J OHN CUNNINGHAM MARY WALENCYYK Secrelrary , EVELYN DI COSTANZA 'lair S fo my f 1 N ,J V' fri 5 is ' GIRLS BOYS Mosl Popular Girl ....... Nancy Lombardi Mosl Popular Boy ,... Thomas Brennan Besl Dressed Girl .....4,,. Dorolhy Rogan Besl Dressed Boy ............ T. Eugene Simco Prelliesl' Girl .,.... .,....,,. M ary Marlin l-landsomesl' Boy .....,,..., George Fallon Book Worm .,,..i,.,,.,....,. Molly Schwarlz Teacher's Pel ..,................ Meyer Feder Nicesl Girl's Smile ..........,,,.. Olga Siegel Nicesl Boy's Smile ..4,.........i Peler Pappas buff, Mosl Vivacious ., ,. Biggesl Eafer ..,..... Class Oplimisl' i......,. Class Flirl .,., Girl Personalily . Mosl Helpful .,,.,.., Mosl Ellicienl . . Frances Shields ........Chrisline Cianca Ruby Taylor , ........ Elizabelh Lulz McKeon .......,.,Sylvia Lobloe ...,.....,Rulh Goldslein Is? ,, Mosl Versahle .,,,.,.......,. Lawrence Kilian Class Blusher .... ......,. E dwarcl l'larl'un Williesl ........,......,....,..., , Arlhur Neville Class Oddily ....,..i Leonard Farbers' Tie Boy Personalily .......,.,..,. Roberl' Garalli Mosl Likely lo Succeed Ralph Abruzzese Class Polilician .............,,..,. Roger Wood 28+h STREET CELEBRI IES A Week B Week Class Beauly ..,....,. .,....,. ..,.,,, T o by Weisberg .,......... ....... , Virginia Howard Mosl Popular .....s.,..... .,.,..,, ,...,...., J o hn Chudomel .......... ..........i A nna Rehder Mosl Likely To Succeed .....,,............ Evelyn DiCoslanza ,,,.,.,,,, 4,A,,,, M ary Walenczyk Mosl Cheerful . ......,....... .......... F rances l'laf'lner.,, .4,., Agnes Curran Besl Scholar i,..s, Mosl Talenled ,.,,.. Mosl Conservalive Mos+ Dependable W y ,Praclucal Joker ...Anlhony Lellierl ....... .... . .. .,.Terry Crocevera ,....., Anna Jaesky,.......,., ..Helen McAuliffe ........... ...... . Berlha Mahler Elizabelh Salerno Rose Brechner Marion Keim Elizabelh Salerno gf ,uos,fl, ,A ,, f S f f ' a 'iii fu' f-4 G I' A ' ' ff ' ffl. ' If g'5--Cairns , no ,kg ,L gg gg. ll 5 . ll fl, Q I SPINNERS IN THE SUN OLGASIEGEL A simple maTh problem ThaT any brain can solve: a charming per- sonaliTy plus an incessanTly Teasing smile plus a marked inTelligence equals, The class oT '35 agrees, Olga Siegel. Happy has been The com- miTTee or club ThaT was graced by Olga's smiling disposiTion. Her abiliTy as a leader, among The members oT The opposiTe sex as well oT her own, has been quiTe obvious in her associaTions in The various clubs and pub- licaTions. As FeaTure EdiTor oT The Spinning Wheel and EdiTor-in- chieT oT The Loom , Olga has disTinguished herself and has made counTless numbers oT Triends among her Tellow-sTudenTs. THOMAS BRENNAN Thomas Brennan came Trom The ThirTieTh STreeT Annex Two Terms ago. He has devoTed a greaT deal oT Time To school acTiviTies. During his Senior Year, as PresidenT oT his class, he has carried The burden OT acTiviTies and duTies boTh graciously and eTTicienTly. Thomas is known Tor his good naTure and pleasing personaliTy and iT These aTTribuTes ThaT make him every sTudenT's Triend. We Teel conTidenT ThaT Tom will be iusT as successliul in business as he has been in school. For These qualiTies he wins a niche in The TexTile Hall oT Fame. RALPH ABRUZZESE To achieve enTrance inTo The Hall oT Fame is a deed noT To be ac- complished by The maioriTy because oT The characTerisTics ThaT The applicanT musT demonsTraTe. The TraiTs oT inTelligence, loyalTy, service and characTer consTiTuTe The characTer oT Ralph Abruzzese. The crown- ing achievemenT To Ralph's scholasTic career was his being elecTed The co-leailir oT The Arisira. R LEONAR K Leonar arber ame To This school Tour Terms ago. He has since disTinguished himselT Tor his inTelligence, loyalTy, service and characTer. He has gained a place Tor himself in The hearTs OT all The sTudenTs oT TexTile High School. acTing in The capaciTy oT EdiTor-in-chieT oT The Spinning Wheel Tor Two Terms. He has worked wiTh greaT diligence also in carrying ouT The acTiviTies oT The Senior Class. CerTainly a boy OT l.eonard's skill, ambiTion, and characTer deserves a place in The Hall oT Fame. 1 TWV gf!! ROGER WOOD A Among The popular sTudenTs of our senior c ss Roger Wood cer- Tainly deserves a place. l-le had been in TexTile l-ligh School Tour years, during which he has conTribuTed many services. l-lis ouTsTanding achieve- menTs were, membership in The STudenT CourT. CompTroller of G.O., and 6.0. PresidenT during his eighTh Term. ln his school work he was always conscienTious and eTTicienT, winning The confidence of mosT oT his Teachers. Roger will always be remembered Too Tor The excellenT speech- es he used To make. Such an inTeresTing person we shall never TorgeTl As we like him Tor his remarkable personaliTy, so will The business world like him Tor his progressive abiliTy. LAWRENCE KILIAN Lawrence Kilian as erived a greaT deal from his high school career. In any enTerprise e aTTempTed he was always conscienTious, ener- geTicf and co ra ive l-lis scholasTic sTanding ranked among The highe' in T Jizhool. F his remayble display oT characTer, scholar- ship rvice he was chosen member of The ArisTa. ln addiTion, h s been prese S? a number oT awards. As a maThemaTi- cian, a dramaTisT arEl a sTudenT of social sciences. he has been prominenT. A' e asing personage cannoT be Tound, Tor noT only was he known Tor is ' Telligence, buT also Tor his wiT. No doubT The ouT- side world Too will soon Teel his usefulness, as we have TelT iT. MARY WALENCZYK Mary became a member of The Service Squad during her second Term and since Then she has worked herself up To The posiTion oT CapTain. She is also a member oT ArisTa - one oT The highesf achievemenTs in school. When one hears ThaT Mary has also won several medals Tor aTTendance and puncTualiTy, one knows +ha+ she is always on The job. Her pleasing personaliTy has led her To become a very popular sTudenT, and her abiliTy To serve and cooperaTe wiTh her Tellow sTudenTs has won Tor her several oTTices in her oliiicial sd5Tion. , SYLVIA LOBBE ln her Tour years aT TexTile, Sylvia Lobbe has won appreciaTion oT her Tellow sTudenTs and Teachers. l-ler never-ending energy and willing help have Tound her working in almosT every one oT The school's exTra curricular acTiviTies. She has given her services To The Program Com- miTTee, The General OrganizaTion, The Loom , The Spinning Wheel , The STudenT CourT, The Senior Prom CommiTTee and a hosT of oTher clubs. commiTTees and acTiviTies. 'V f 1 I I WI 3 C J f ff if Roger XWood Sam Boxenbaum George Branigan Leonard Farber George Fallon Fred Grune 'wfriyzcf-wi W f U lfdp TERPLANET FLASHES Hello! .... Yes! .... who's calling please? .... oh yes, Nancy Lombardi, whaT is ThaT you say? . . . oh yes, you have senT by rockeT Those cellophane Trocks .... manuTacTured by ThaT well-known Tirm oT Nancy Giacobbe and Susan Di MaTTina, Inc. Thank you, They will re- ceive Them here in Mars in an hour .... I-Iello, TexTopia on Mars! . . Who's calling? .... UniTed PIane+s AssociaTion? .... Yes? .... geT in Touch wiTh Leonard L. Farber, EdiTor-in-chieT oT The CARRIER CLATCI-I oT Mercury and Tell him .... yes, conTinue .... Thomas Brennan is celebraTing The TwenTieTh Anniversary oT his enTrance inTo The poliTicaI world. I-Ie has To his crediT The oTTices oT Mayor oT The sparsely populafed hamleT, New York, PresidenT oT The inTernaTionally-known Flea Circus, and many oThers oT much less imporTance, such as SenaTor oT The STaTe oT Unconsciousness! .... Thank you .... shall make a special buIleTin oT iT! Hello, is This The prinTing shop of Miller, Aginian, and HarTung? . . . . Please have The Tollowing circulars made . . . The Venus TheaTricaI Company sTarring The noTed acTor, Lawrence Kilian, and his leading lady, AsunTa D'ATTore, in a new play by Molly SchwarTz. Thank you .... Hello! Yes, I hear you! You are The secreTary of The Olympics oT I954? .... Yes, Mary SuTTon. The following are coming Trom JupiTer To play in The games. ArThur Neville is going To swim The dog-paddle from Sirius To EarTh .... Alexander Gordon will kick The soccer ball from The LiTTle Dipper To The Big Dipper .... Thank you. Good day, Sylvia Lobbe, head oT The EducaTion DeparTmenT oT JupiTer, have you received The reporT oT The appoinTmenT oT The well- known EducaTor and Civic leader, Ralph Abruzzese, To The oTTice oT Pres- idenT oT The New SocieTy-Tor-The-Care-and-ConservaTion-oT-The-Men-and Women-ATTIicTed-wiTh-Those-Incurable-Diseases - ResulTing - Trom - Over- sTudy-and-General-Brain-TaxaTion? .... Thank you. Say, who do we see doing ThaT new dance rhyThm ouT There on The Milky Way? IT musT be ThaT scinTillaTing miss oT The Torrid rhyThms, Frances Shields .... ThaT is some ad! .... IT looks like one oT Those done by ThaT Tar-Tamed adverTising arTisT, BeTTy LuTz. IT sure is a sTriking likeness To ThaT socieTy dame, Frances ElizabeTh Large, who has iusT received The TiTIe oT being one oT New Venus' besT-dressed women along wiTh DoroThy Rogan, The liTTle blue-eyed miss. I-Iello, Marion BenneTT, have you seen Those new sporTs Trocks? They are perTecTIy smooTh Tor ThaT new Type gym work They are experimenTing wiTh in Tommy Pace's new gym . .n . . WhaT are The specials aT Wanda T-IarTung's Purple and WhiTe KiTchen This week .... WhaT is ThaT? Creamed cocido on burnT ToasT cubes wiTh cocoa and lemon Tree To Those who wanT Them? ln TacT special and addiTional helpings will be given To Those desirous oT quick and immediaTe deaThs .... l-lello? . . . Yes, Ann McKeon? You are The chairman oT The Solar commiTTee? Yes. New Tigures are ready Tor The donaTions Tor The welTare work ThaT you are doing in The Moon. WhaT are Those Tigures again? Thank you .... The Tollowing reporTs are coming Trom The lnTerplaneTary BeauTy Con- TesTg The charming Mary MarTin has come Through wiTh Tlying colors. Yes, This is The socieTy deparTmenT of The lnTerplaneTary Press AssociaTion! .... Oh Tun! The marriage oT Miss RuTh G-oldsTein To MilTon Kershner aTTer a courTship of TwenTy-one years has been announced. The charming bride will ascend The Milky Way aT Sun- up! ..... Yes? ..... news Trom Job's CoTTin Tollows? The men and women oT This consTellaTion are now aTTending ThaT ever- Thrilling episode in The liTe oT a sTar, The Falling STars , sponsored by Those greaT philanThropic and benevolenT Misses Josephine Guimmo, Ruby Taylor, and Sadie Budchick. l-lello, Yes .... The cooperaTive annex oT SaTurn? Yes? WhaT is ThaT? Oh, you are celebraTing The ConsTellaTion oT Orion by doing a greaT deal oT ChrisTmas shopping .... AmongsT Those we see are Toby Weisberg wiTh all oT her Ten children oT various and assorTed sizes and she is being served by ThaT eTTicienT sales girl, Agnes Curran .... Hello? Yes? Frances l-laTTner has iusT sidled up To The counTer. She cerTainly goT a bargain, l guess ThaT is The resulT oT sTudying Economics. Oh .... Who is ThaT secTion manager who is so eTTicienT? .... ElizabeTh Salerno . . . . Trouble below? Virginia l-loward and Laura Cohen in neaT whiTe nurses' uniTorms. They are adminisTering TirsT-class TirsT-aid. This is The Galos Publishing Co.? Yes? .... you say ThaT Axel Ford, planeT-Tamed hisTorian and noTed auThor has iusT had his new book come oTT The presses: The TiTle is CommenTaries on The PlaneTs . Thank you . . . . . TexTopia on Mars! Who's calling please? . . . Marie Sikora, personal manager oT The JupiTer STock Exchange, you are Tiling a reporT abouT Eugene Simco who has iusT succeeded To The vice-presidency oT ThaT organizaTion? Thank you ..... l-lello, iT would be very nice oT you To leT us lisTen To some oT Those lilTing rhyThms played by ThaT well- known band leader, PeTer Pappas and The Casseopeia Chair Or- chesTra .... PoinT oT inTormaTionl Was ThaT sleek music composed by The masTer musician Johnny Olsen? .... l-lello? WhaT? You say if we don'T geT oTT The eTher waves quickly and aT once, we will be chas- Tised. Thank you Tor The Tip-oTT. WiTh This iolly hinT Tor Tun in The TuTure, This conglomeraTion oT TidbiTs broughT To you Trom Mars in The years oT our inconsisTency, l954, we end! .... AuT Widersehenl Adios .... Bon Soir . . . Goodybyel . . . So Long! . . . Toodle- ooo! . . . T - X 1 I , aff' rf cv ' 5 x ? F , C x , x -' 534 LYNN . 5 ' 1 3g ami 1-3:53 U 1 ' ' 'fi -Q. IAKE 7 L wi A ' j Q vg X V ' 45' ' 1 ' r ,, tx fX , ,'. v- '1 vJ:2Zb' Z we X U 'i'3,5'2L 5 1-j -Q 1 f H. 1-1 nk 'x T7 4P5F'2 B gh -if iw 2145 xo -.UWZ ip' 'A mil Q ,S wo, -'23 A -I 4 U 'mor Lf Ano N AL ,ff 1, . 'I in 52 Gif u w 2 :ff ,,, .J Ns N V' -'TX I 1 elf 'K F -Men 1- ,1 Sad? O ---7 -4L3 --,Tel ig? S s J.-- ,L 4: mf Xin. :JJ P15 5 jx dz E .uwf wg, if MQ Q 1' 'SH G7 L If 'ggfzi 1 Ei 1 0 GL? J 2 y, ,Ak 1. -g4 fl 552 12, ff f 4 1- r-ff 'z Z: ml W A 1 4 1 I -f'f'E. ,O fix ' Q f 52 'V E. If fi! THE GENERAL ORGANIZATION STrike upward and onward . This has been The moTTo oT The G.O. Adm-inisTraTion This Term and wiTh iT much success has been achieved. The desire Tor a larger membership was Tulfilled Through The medium oT well-aTTended dances and movies, graTis To G.O. members. Reduc- Tion in prices oT TooTball TickeTs and handbooks were also carried ouT. A new amendmenT has been added whereby Vice-presidenTs are elecTed Trom The annexes, Thus bringing Them in closer relaTionship wiTh The main building. Mr. EllerT, The TaculTy advisor, and The presidenT, Roger Wood have accomplished This by Their earnesT eTTorTs. The meeTings were conducTed eTTicienTly and in a business-lilce manner. PresidenT ......................,.,..,....,.....,................. Roger Wood Vice-PresidenT ....... .....,. A nThony Graierino CompTroller ....., ............. E ilco Okaiima SecreTary ....... .......... .,....... A n n McKeon H . , Xl ,- Ti!-wl:rpy -f THE ARISTA --'WW 1 Our ArisTa League is one oT which TexTil can well b prou . .M To aTTain membership one musT have good characTer, adequaTe service. an average oT 8070 Tor The Two preceding Terms, and musT be in The TiTTh Term. The moTTo oT The ArisTa, Kala K'AgaTha, WhaTever is Tair and of good repuTe, will always be an inspiraTion To iTs members. This Term The Senior ArisTa has received more applicanTs Than ever before. lTs acTive membership has, as a resulT, been doubled. Under This presenT Term's adminisTraTion a Forum has also been esTablished. Topics such as RepuTaTion and iTs relaTion To characTer, have been discussed. WiTh The aid oT Dr. l-lughan and Miss STolces, The Assembly wiTh iTs Business Leader, Ralph Abruzzese, and iTs Social Leader, Eilco Olcaiima, has accomplished much. ARISTA SENIORS Ralph Abruzzese, Leader WalTer BurmeisTer WalTer Galos Rose Guma Wanda l-larTung Larry Laughlin Oswaldo Lourenzo Mollie Schwarh Franlc VisenTin l-lranT Aginian Sadie Budchiclc Meyer Feder Josephine Galway Edward l'larTung Lawrence Kilian Joseph Leyba Wilma Rinclc GualTiero UgheTTo fx , fl !',, -V L' f fghlvpgbfmf?-vfif X' JJ' I ijt! J' 'J iksljfi rl 1- Nl-Eff ll' I X, af , U 'xx MX 4,01-4fr'xC jx L, 1 1 I A I qgffovocu yfC4.f.g,4, A410-f 3 -4 'bfrJ-44-O --9, V Q, lf' 'p'f'C4'5f'Af 4 'k-' N.. -' - LL, -. 1 5 f, V 1,5 X ' fin I S-' A NJ fi! V., I IW' 'Q if J 'w f ,Vw 'I ,yMf sf' I Q sPiNNiNe wi-:EEL C unTing headline uniTsl-WriTing ediTorialsI-Rushing hiTher and ,f V' ThiTher in a veriTable beehive OT acTiviTyl-Racing To beaT The dead- lines!-craclcing old iolces-TexTile's FourTh EsTaTe brings To a close anoTher Term. IT has seen The Spinning Wheel rise To a poinT ap- proaching iournalisTic perTecTion. The sTaTT, in whose veins iT is oTTen whispered, runs prinTer's ink, has worked endlessly wiTh a spiriT oT emulaTion and cooperaTion in The achievemenT oT Their purposes. I Heading The sTaTT is Leonard Farber, EdiTor-in-chieT and columnisT. AssisTing The ediTor are Ben Page, SporTs EdiTor: AssociaTe EdiTors Rose McGuire and Seymour ITsIcowiTchg FeaTure EdiTor Angela Calo- mirisg Monroe GersTen, News FdiTor. ArThur Neville, humorisT, and RuTh GoldsTein, secreTary, are boTh members oT The senior class. The sT TT, under The able managemenT oT Miss Irene Lowy, includes: Angela Calomiris AIberT Kirshenbaum RiTa Capozi Josephine Kozak Raymond Chislong Irene Levy Leonard Farber Rose McGuire ArThur Neville Ben Page MargareT Sullivan Mary SuTTon Veronica Holland ixgflluby Taylor RoberT GaraTTi ' M oe GersTen h GoIdsTein acob Golub , f Seymour ITsko Irving WoIT THE LOOM Q2 Q Tara-Herald The arrival oT The IiTerary publicaTion oT The Senior class oT January l935l IT has been TormulaTed To The besT OT The abiliTy OT The 'ediToriaI board and our liTerary, arT, and bus- iness advisors, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Lapolla,, Mr. Scheer and Mr. Floyd SmiTh, Jr. The problems oT assembling The iingles, service , poems, essays and liTerary maTerial were coped wiTh, wiTh energy - and everlasTing cheerTulness. The IaTTer was mosT necessary when The Tinal hours approached and The IiTTIe Things had To be aTTended To. The Ii++Ie Things included geTTing ads, and rounding up maTerial Trom oylil., Iaggard and TemperamenTal conTribuTors. The boards noT only ediTed maTerial, buT did a IoT oT leg and TooT worlc. As The copy was reread and reread, iT was Tound To bring back many memories which give a greaT deal oT saTisTacTion. IT is hoped The book will serve you The same pur- pose. r . I ffl f4fD f!f I- . MYWL' ' kj f w X, I . ya! - V J, ,J We THE CROSS-COUNTRY and TRACK TEAMS For many years Mr. Alperin has hoped, wished, and prayed Tor a borough cross-counTry TiTle. This TiTle always managed To elude Tex- Tile's harriers' grasp. LasT season They Tinished one poinT away Trom The TiTle. This year, The TirsT year under Mr. Kushnick's coaching, The Team noT only copped The Team TiTle, buT won The individual honors, as Frank Skandera loped oTT To an easy vicTory. The '35 group cT harriers augurs well To run oTT wiTh The ciTy champs, as all The scoring men will reTurn Tor anoTher year's wars. OTher members oT The Team are: CapT. Al Bradle, l-larry SaTTerson, STuarT Kloos, Mike PiTrowski, Vladmir Malarsky, Seymour MinTz, Carl De Silva, Leo l.eTko, Coranas, O'KeeTe, and STamiTelis. Messrs. Kushnick, LeviTz, and Schneider, coaches oT The Track Team are diligenTly Training a group oT high-spiriTed candidaTes Tor The indoor Track season. The enTire cross-counTry squad swiTched over To Track. FOOTBALL AnoTher gridiron season has slipped inTo The limbo oT TorgoTTen Things, buT The TeaTs oT This year's mighTy Purple and WhiTe JuggernauT are prinTed on The minds oT all who wiTnessed Them. B,eseT aT The beginning oT The Term by ,numerous iniuries To his sTar players','Cofch Allie WolTT neverTheless produced a TighTing aggrega- Tion ThaT was lauded by sporTs criTics as The mosT proTicienT ever To represenT TexTile. Q. While noT compleTing Their schedule undeTeaTed, The ChelseaiTes. under The resourceTul leadership oT CapTain Ivan MacPherson, played championship-caliber TooTball. The Weavers Torward wall paved The way Tor many a Touch- down wiTh Their uncanny knack oT ripping gapping holes in The oppo- siTion's deTense. The Purple backTield was one The TleeTesT and TrickiesT in The ciT . Y Many a graduaTing senior will regale his companions in The TuTure wiTh You should have seen ThaT TexTile Team The year l graduaTed. The squad included: Lou Amoroso Frank Bello George Branagan Herb Bryrnan John Cappuccio Charles CasTagino Joe Darden John Donaher Aaron EchTer Tom Gallagher Ivan McPherson Red Murray Prank Nobile Tom Pace Edward Penn STanley Rabezak Bill Rowland Ralph Sease John Sullivan Joe Thomas Qffyfgnv' 1 J 2..f 1 fl.. IJ -r 'f Q, 2'-L,-J fv , , H. I jityfygtk.-25, 'ff THE SWIMMING TEAM Through The'eTTorTs oT -Coach Kenney, TexTile has produced The greaTesT swimming Team in The school's hisTory. During The season The Team deTeaTed pracTically every school in ManhaTTan and iT was iusT The cruel hand oT TaTe ThaT prevenTed iT Trom winning The P.S.A.L. championship. CapTain Cavanagh, The Team's besT all-round-man and The lighTing Tlash in The 50 yard Tree sfyle, has been undeTeaTed This year. The shining sTars oT The Team are Zacharlcow, Jasinslci, l-lassel, SmiTh and Kauliman. Zacharlcow, The diving ace, has beaTen many oT The ciTy's besT divers. Jasinslci, TexTile's Tamous breasT sTrolce, has come very near To breaking The P.S.A.L. record several Times. l-lassel deTended Tex- Tile in The baclcsTrolce. KauTman and SmiTh have no Trouble in brealc- ing a minuTe in The cenTury. Mr. Kenney is losing only Two boys Through graduaTion: ArThur T. Neville, IOO yard TreesTyler, and Samuel F. Broolcs, The manager. THE SOCCER TEAM The soccer Team, coached by Mr.Kirberger ended The l934 cam- paign, noT perhaps vicTorious buf experienced and seasoned. The squad Taced such opponenTs as James Monroe lciTy champsl Commerce, l-laaren, STuyvesanT, Seward, ClinTon, l-lorace Mann, and oThers. CapTain Archie Gordon, one oT The TinesT soccer players To rep- resenT TexTile, and an All-ScholasTic candidaTe, Tinished his high school career in a blaze oT glory, having The disTincTion oT scoring on every opponenT TexTile has meT in The pasT Three years. The Team loses only a Tew men by graduaTion. New prospecTs are in view and The coming years promises The sTrongesT Team in TexTiIe's hisTory. The squad includes: Archie Gordon, CapT. Ray Romersa Sidney BlaclceTT Abe Cohen George Byrnes Joe Colla ChrisTy Coughlin Allie Cruz STeve FlaclcensTein John Greene Joe Fromich WolT Kassner George Johnson Tony Prego Joe Prego ArThur Spiegler F55 an T 1 ' ,A qi 34' Ta' ' T fx' E THE LIBRARY SERVICE CLUB ln The Fall oT I93O, iusT Tour years ago, The TirsT Library Service Club oT TexTile High School was Tormed. lT'consisTed oT TwenTy mem- bers and Their sole purpose was To give service To Their school. ThaT TirsT squad seT a high sTandard oT work and each succeeding Term The squads have mainTained ThaT sTandard. Now The Library Squad con- sisTs oT TorTy members. They have won a posiTion oT imporTance and prominence in The school. Many oT The members have execuTive posi- Tions in oTher school acTiviTies. For example There is The PresidenT and Vice PresidenT oT The Polish Club, The CapTain oT The Soccer Team, The PresidenT oT The lTalian Club, and Leader OT The ArisTa. So alThough a young club, iT's TuTure is a brighT one. The presenT club is headed by David 6ranT, PresidenT, HranT Aginian, Vice PresidenT, Wanda HarTung, SecreTary-Treasurer, and Miss Eunice F. PaTTen, FaculTy Advisor. Among The upper class members are: Ralph Abruzzese Harry Boyle James Doyle Meyer Feder Zigmond Gelevslci Edward HarTung RoberT Hayes RoberT Lorenz Rubin SemendoTT VincenT Shimoler HranT Aginian Manuel CapTain Mary Ferrara Archibald Gordon David GranT, Pres Wanda HarTung Julius lrnpellizeri Charles Rudolph Eugene Simco Eleanore Zaloudelc THE BAND AND THE ORCHESTRA Music haTh charms noT only To sooTh, buT To inspire. The members oT our orchesTra under The capable direcTion OT Their leader, Mr. PierroT, have a greaT many Times demonsTraTed Their abiliTy To play well and provide enioyable enTerTainmenT. Many oT The members play Two or more insTrumenTs, and are members oT The band also. We righTly Tallc oT drumming up courage. Where TooTball is involved, The band has been working earnesTly Three Times a week and Tar inTo The nighT. Our band is The TirsT The school has ever had, and The members conTinue To improve under The direcTion oT Their leader. Mr. PierroT is a Tine musician himselT. and under his direcTion and wiTh The cooperaTion oT The members, TexTile will soon have a band ThaT will equal any oTher high school band in The ciTy. The band has been presenT aT every TooTball game and Their music has inspired The boys oT The gridiron. . ff Jjiffgf v J ff' WZ lj' L ff? U ff? . .gf 1 ,J a BASKETBALL T J For years IoaskeTball has Tigured prominenTly in TexTile's sporTs world. Coach GoldsTein, come whaT may, always Turns ouT a well- drilled, Tenacious squad. I-le gives his men a Thorough undersTanding oT The TundamenTals oT The game, and enables Them To use Their TalenTs. To The TullesT exTenT. This year's Team composed oT Tour veTerans and one recruiT has come along aT a TerriTic clip. IT has been helped considerably by iTs many poTenT reserves. CapTain Pee Wee Graierino playing his TourTh year varsiTy ball, and Ivlickey DeAngelis his Third year, are The main cogs on This high-geared machine. John Isaacs and Allie Cruze also veTerans, and Samuel Feiner, a newcomer To The Team Torm The TirsT Tive. Graierino, DeAngelis, and Isaacs will be losT To nexT year's Team Through 'graduaTion. On The courT, This Team moves wiTh machine-like precision, and wiTh a varied assorTmenT oT Trick plays, rings up baske+ aTTer baskeT. The squad includes: Pee-wee Graiireno, CapT. Frank Bello Mickey de Angelis Bill Goldberg John Isaacs Jim PemberTon Louis Amaroso Alex Cruz Sam Feiner Alpie Henderson John Leznick Ray Romersa THE SERVICE SQUADS In spiTe oT The TacT ThaT The school is over-crowded and new rules are conTinualIy being Tried, The Service Squad weaThers These obsTacles and comes Through wiTh Tlying colors. Boris SawiTzki, capTainypT The TourTh and TiTTh Tloor squads, and his IieuTenanTs, Alvin Newman and Leonard Lavine oT The TiTTh Tloor, and STeve Pappas and Tony Oliviero oT The TourTh Tloor, have Turned in a wonderful piece oT work. The TirsT Tloor capTained by Tony BaTTa and The Third Tloor by Bob TaTuri can also be commended on Their brillianT work. The second Tloor is handled by The Dean's Squad. In The lunch- room, where a greaT deal oT Trouble has been encounTered and over- come. Jack Skliris and RiTz IvlanTeo share The labors and The honors. We are very proud indeed To possess one oT The besT-Trained Ser- vice Squads in The whole ciTy. 5 , A 111 3 I' U T' 'f f , Q9- if CONCERT MUSIC Silence- - And Then suddenly, like a murmuring spring, The sound oT'vioIins Tills The hall. . A hundred bows, Tinding The sTrings, Sweep inTo clear and lucid Tones. 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