Trott Vocational High School - Trottarian Yearbook (Niagara Falls, NY)
- Class of 1936
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New York, approximalely lilly years ago. ln I908 he came lo Niagara Falls, where he became supervisor ol parl lime educalion, and lwenly-one years laler, in l929, he assumed lhe responsibililies ol Troll Vocalional School as ils principal. Under his guidance and direclion lhe various deparlmenls ol lhe school each year yielded a well-lrained group ol graduales lo assume posilions in lhe laclories and business ollices ol lhis cily. ll has been said lhal an underslanding hearl overcomelh all obslacles. Truly, our beloved principal was an oulslanding example of lhal lype ol manhood which personilies lhis bil ol wisdom. The sludenls who came inlo daily conlacl wilh him lound his knack lor underslanding lheir prob- lems one ol lhe linesl ol his many splendid lrails ol characler. We, lhe Class ol I936. will never lorgel his willingness lo help nor his cheerlul oullook on lile. And so we lake up lhe lorch lo carry on lhe work which was lhe lile-ellorl ol him who was so dear lo us. lvlay il lighl us lo new heighls ol achievemenli may il deepen our liner conviclions and slrenglhen our aspiralionsg may we prove worlhy ol lhe lrusl which he has placed in us. T41 .A .- Yf- K 1 ,. 'Tw Wing x . K N. K -ev F --'rw Q Qi Q L I.. . ' , , 5 ' 4 . A33-if' ,bf E Qfngii f. -A-- ' AN ' X ..,. be DEDICATION To The loving memory of our friend, advisor and former principal, Mr. Harmon L. Gregory l51 FACULTY Back row: Billings, Bird, Marleiie, McAuliffe, Van Haaren, Morion, Ranion, Jack Clark, Manfred, Mr. Bacon. Third row: Chapman, Richelsen, Kaiser, Crowie, Haneman, Banks, I-loebel. Second row: Kamn, Smiih, Donahue, Norris, Ellsworih, Geniry. Walz, Frosf, Thielking. Froni row: Jameson, Dulce, Wrighi, Brandow, Travers, Haroney, Brennan, Mr. Sharp. Name Mr. Alsworih Mr. Leon E. Banks Mr. E. Rexford Billings Mr. Beniamin J. Bird Mrs. Efhel M. Brennan Miss Jessie C. Brandow Mr. Charles L. Chapman Mr. Leslie W. Clark Mr. William H. Crowie Miss Virginia Donohue Mrs. Mary F. Dulre Mr. Clyde B. Emerf Miss Eihel Ferguson Subieci English Draffing Chemisiry Welding Hisiory Gym Shop Shop Commercial Commercial Homemalcing Music English Preparaiion Alfred Universiiy Praii lnsiiiuie Cornell Universiiy Mechanics lnsiiiuie Oswego Sfafe Universiiy Buffalo Sfaie Syracuse Universiiy Grove City College Siaie Teachers College Corlland Normal Mechanics lnsiifuie Slafe Teachers College Syracuse Sl. Josephs College Buffalo Sfaie Teachers College Universiiy of Michigan Genesee Siaie Teachers l6i Mosf Thrilling Adveniure Life wifh fhe marines Keeping clear of my crediiors Explosion in Chemisfry Laborafory Receiving a loan from Mr. Clarlc Camping Too many io enumerafe Camping in ihe Adirondacks and New England Caiching a I5 pound Norihern pike The 'time I was los? in ihe deserl' Finding mosl' anyihing Going up Pilce's Peak io see 'ihe sun rise Narrowly escaped a head-on car collision in The mouniains of Pennsylvania Finding a pearl in an oysier N ame Mrs. Frosf Mrs. May A. Geniry Mr. George C. Hanneman Mr. Fred J. Hoebal Miss Margaref S. Haronsy Miss Ruih Jameson Mr. William F. Jack Mr. Roberf Kaiser Miss Esfelle Kamm Mr. F. Lang Mr. Frank J. McAuliffe Mr. Manfred Mr. Lynd C. Marleffe Mr. William S. Morfon Miss Louis Norris Mr. Harry A. Panfon Mr. John Richelsen, Jr. Miss Helen A. Rohr Mr. George L. Small Miss Marian E. Smifh Miss Sulkey Miss Marion Tallman Mrs. Minnie Terhune Mr. Harold C. Thielking Miss Shirley Traver Mr. W. C. Tresself Mr. Pefer J. Van Haaren Mr. James Walz Miss Lillian Frances Wrighf Subiecf Home Econo Commercial Ariihmefic High School Millwrighf Sheef Mefal English Bookkeeping High School Bookkeeping Shop Commercial Commercial Elecfric Gym Millwrighl' Science Librarian Geomefry Chemisfry English Elecfric Calculafing Coniinuafion English High School English Drafting Twine Shop Shop Draffing Librarian mics Classes Classes FACU LTY Preparaiion Buffalo Slafe Teachers Columbia University Universify of Buffalo Buffalo Sfafe Teachers Buffalo Sfafe Teachers Oswego Normal U niversify of Buffalo Universify of Redlands Universify of Buffalo Wesf Virginia Universiiy U niversify of Buffalo Buffalo Sfafe Teachers U niversify of Chicago George Washingfon Universiiy M assachusefis Normal School Columbia Universiiy Pofsdam Sfafe Normal Buffalo Sfaie Teachers Oswego Sfafe Teachers Sfafe Teachers, Buffalo Pennsylvania Sfafe College Universify of Piffsburgh Universify of Buffalo D'Youville College Universify of Wisconsin Genesee Sfafe Normal Buffalo Sfafe Teachers Genesee Sfafe Normal Fredonia Normal Buffalo Sfafe Teachers Pofsdam Normal Buffalo Sfale Bufialo Sfafe Teachers New York Universiiy Prafi lnsiiiufe Buffalo Sfafe Teachers l 7 l Mosf Thrilling Advenfure Chased by submarine on cruise fo Bermuda Camping Jumping in a gasoline launch with a lanfern Seeing Troff from fhe air Winning 328.00 on a bei Selling Eskimo pies io fhe nafives in Norfhern Alaska Finding a sfudenf who knows how fo close a ledger Aclriff in a sfalled mofor boaf wifh- ouf oars on Niagara River Having I001 in roll call The fime l fell in fhe lake when play- ing golf af fhe No. 6 hole Fishing on Lake Onfario in real rough weafher Driving I5 miles per hour for 30 miles, 'then 60 per for 200 miles Sfill expecfing if Summering on Baily lsland in Aflanfic Ocean Trip fo New York Cify Going fishing and having fo drive off fhe fish fhaf iumped in fhe boaf fo sfeal fhe bail' Falling ouf of fhe bow of a sail boaf and climbing in over fhe sfern My firsf frip io New York Cify 7 7 Men feacher's room af Il:35-l2:00 One day-any day in Troff Being puf off fhe L. V. R, R. frain- coming home affer Xmas vacafion Reaching the coasf of Maine Accompanying Miss Rohr on her firsf frip fo New York Cify Back fo school affer I6 years working af a 'iracle Playing fhe parf of fhe dead queen in fhe King's Ques'l Never a fhingg merely placid l?l Singing in ihe Cabbage quarfef af Sfafe Teachers Course af Madison included in Honey Moon irip ihru fwelve sfafes Trip fo Bermuda 7 ? ? 7 ? FAREWELL TO THE CLASS OF I936 IT is wiTh mingled feelings of pleasure and regreT ThaT I bid farewell To The Class of l936-happiness in The realizaTion wiTh you, ThaT you have complefed a Task, and regreT aT The ThoughT oT parTing. May The pleasanT associaTions we have enjoyed TogeTher conTinue, and as you go TorTl'1 Trom here I wish you The greaTesT happiness ThaT can come To man: The privilege of work and The saTisTacTion EARL P. SHARP The saying by Carlyle ThaT The block of graniTe which was an obsTacle in The paThway of The weak, becomes a sTepping sTone in The paThway OT The sTrong, is Truly proven by The success you gradu- aTes have aflained in overcoming The opposiTion encounTered in your various courses oT sTudy. Since a cerTain amounT of opposiTion aids in developing you. always sTrive To have suTTicienT opposiTion so ThaT you may make The mosT oT yourself. ' Sincerely. A. Z. BACON E81 Thai' comes wiTh a Task ThaT is well done. Sincerely. EARL P. SHARP l A. z. BACON 1 Presidenlr Vice-Presidenl Treasurer Secre+ary CLASS OF I936 COLORS Blue and While FLOWER Bachelor Buffons MOTTO To be, nor +o seem George Brinda Jack Meierer Frecl Moore Clara While Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk lk Pk Dk Pk Pk Pk l91 Roberi Ankenbauer ivAnkyil Commercial Traffic Tessie Asforina Pee Wee Commercial Volleyball Baseball Typing Award Tennis John Banlrowski Banks Millwrighf Football Caprain '34, '35 Baslcefball '34 Volleyball '34, '35 Sfudenl' Council Vice Nellie Barsocchi Dimples Commercial Honor Roll '35, '36 Helen Bax Snooiy Commercial Badminlon Volleyball Capiainball Dorofhy Elaine Dody Commercial Volleyball Badminlon Capfainball Mariorie Boeslcin ..Mcrge.. Commercial -Presidenf Boleslaus Bolrofa Willie Shop Baslzelball Tennis Badminion Volleyball Lloyd Bridgeman Lab Drafling Volleyball Sfudenl' Council Social Commiifee Newspaper Sialf. '35 Posfer Commilree John Brierly Bulch Eleclric Baslrelball Volleyball George Brinda Brindy Presidenr Senior Class Varsify Foolball, '34 Baslcefball Volleyball lnfra Mural Sporis Honor Roll Golf Ben Bryh Benny Machine Shop Honor Roll Wallace Bryl: Casey Machine Shop Honor Rall Rui-h Burford Babes Commercial Typing Award Mario Ceniofanli Kelly Commercial Foolball Baslcefball Traliic Squad Sludenl Council, '36 lnfra Mural Sporfs Sam Colleffi Sammy Millwrighi Anfhony Ciurylo ..Tony.. Machine Shop Honor Roll Golf Tennis Hilda Croisdale Du+chy Commercial Ediror of Reflec+or , '36 Assisfam' Ediior of Herald Sludeni Council S+uclen+ Banker Honor Roll, '35, '36 School Sfore Clerk, '35 Girl Shy Play, '34 Edward Czepinslzi H23 P.. Machine Shop Honor Roll Dorolhy Deringer Doi Commercial Baclminion, '35 Volleyball. '35 Roy Espina Sfudenf Council Norberl' Fuerch Machine Shop Band Baslrefball Honor Roll Peier Galanfe Ethiopia Pele Eleclric Olga Garcia Spic Commercial Badminfon Baseball Volleyball Capfainball Tennis Golf Honor Roll Mary Genfile Gingi Commercial Capfainball Volleyball John Geri: Jack Millwrighi' Sludenf Council lnfra Mural Sporls Felix Godzisz Machine Shop Volleyball Baslcelball Baseball Honor Rall Ruih Haungs Ru'l'illy Commercial Volleyball Capfainball Badminfon Honor Roll William Hendry Bill Machine Shop Edward Henry Hank Eleciric Baslceiball Volleyball Erven Holxle ..Bag.. Machine Shop Volleyball Baslreiball Jack Kenny Machine Shop Volleyball John Kloosierman Duich Eleciric Volleyball Ruih Lauboclrer Ru+hie Commercial Tony Lauzonis Lony Machine Varsiiy Fooiball Sranley Liplra Machine Shop Edward Madey Maybe Millwrighf Honor Roll lnira Mural Sporis Laura Malarhey Commercial Flora Marsico Florilly Commercial Elvera Maiarauo Snolrey Commercial Edward Marfino Eddie Commercial Fooiball Theresa Marfino Marry Commercial Badminfon Honor Roll Baseball Volleyball Capiainball Tennis Yearbook and Newspaper Sfaff Henry Maiusik Hank Aufo Shop Honor Roll Edward Mali Aufo ll Jack Meierer Snooks Millwrighi Foofball Baskefball lnfra Mural Sporfs Traffic Siudenl' Council David Mackendrick Mac Draflinq Volleyball Horse Shoes. '35 Sofiball Gabriella Mickiewicz UGBY.. Commercial Treasurer of Sludenl Council Class Hisiorian School Slore Clerk Badminron Golf Edward Misler Toughy Machine Shop Volleyball Baseball Baslrelball Senior Class Commifiee Fred Moore Moose Machine Baskefball Volleyball Treasurer of Senior Class Blanche Mormel Ba bs Commercial Assisianr Ediior of Yearbook Band. '34 Chorus, '34 Orchesfra. '34 Newspaper Sfafl, '36 Minsfrel Show, '36 Girl Shy Play. '34 Roman Naradowski Bloncly Shop Swimming Baskelball Tennis Golf Anfhony Nero Fiddler Machine Shop Honor Roll Baskelball Volleyball Baseball Henry Odorcxyk Duke Machine Shop Tennis Charles Peck Pecky Commercial Newspaper Edifor, '34, Tralilic Squad Chrisfine Paonessa Teeny Commercial Caprainball Alberia Prinlup Lucky Commercial '3 Jack Roberfs Baldy Eleclric Baseball Foofball Volleyball Joe Sadlo Sadlo Commercial George Sprague Millwrighl' Traflic S uad q Baskelball-l n'rra Mural Volleyball-l nfra M ural Honor Roll Yearbook and Newspaper Slaff Ulda Toseffo AuldilIy Commercial Honor Roll Joseph Urbenialr Joe E. Brown Maclwine Baslcefball Volleyball Honor Roll Baseball Harold Waddell ..Reed.. Elecfric Baslcelball Sludenf Council Volleyball l'4l While, Clara ..Hey.. Commercial Secrelary Senior Class Lawrence Wiseman WIsey Elecfric Frank Wisz Honor Machine Baslcelball Volleyball Beniamin Woxnial: Cap'f Machine Execufive Council Senior Class Commiffee Baslcefball Volleyball Baseball Zenon Wroblewski Mm wfsgm us Golf Band Honor Roll CLASS PROPHECY I have sTaTed again and again and yeT again Thai- I am noT an ordinary gypsy, ThaT my readings of The fuTure are noT The usual hokum Of The TOFTUHS Tellers buT insfead are The real prophecies of second sighT. a True piercing of The veil. YeT here am l despife my proTesT, seafed in The wifness chair, arraigned on a charge of wifchcraffl The dreadful fear of imprisonmenT looms before me. IT frighfens me. I know I shall noT be able To plead my cause. Already I feel The misTs closing ab-ouT me. I wanT To be able To deny These accusaTions buT my ears are growing deaf To This world and To my faTe. Already I see The clear blue lighT ThaT enfolds me in my Travels. Now, I am floaTing1 Through space. The misT clears below me. I see a plaTform and hear music, rancous voices, and The um of a holiday crowd. IT is clear now. The plaTform belongs To a side show in The worId's IargesT circus. A man of disTinguished appearance is speaking. The voice booming ouT in ringing Tones belonges To Joe Sadlo. I-Ie is inTroducing Blanche Mormel, leader of one of The largesT orchesfras known ThroughouT The world. Over yonder Roy Espina is selling exTras which bash The familiar faces of John Brierly and Ben Bryk, famous ex Iorers iusT reTurned from Their explorafory Trip To Mars. The picTure of Nellie Barsochhi covers The fronT page of a Broadway paper. She is Touring The world, iT seems for The fifTh Time, wiTh her accordian, a famous one-man show. The SCSHS changes: I am on a Tennis courT in Key WesT. Florida. The swish of a swifT ball comes To my ears. Before me I see The IiThe figures of Arnold Dandrea, Edward I-lenry. Hilda Croisdale, and I-Ielen Bax, Olympic Tennis champions from The UniTed STaTes. Loud cheers of The crowd draw my aTTenTion To a nearby pool where The naTional swimming meef is being held. The vicTors are John GerTz and RuTh I-Iaungs. The crowd goes mad, buT is kepT wiThin bounds by The commanding presence of The fighTing STaTe Trooper of Texas, Jack Meierer and his side-kick, Joe Bielic. I recognize John Bankowski, The foreman of a large Cow Ranch in Texas, famous for his skill in Taming bucking broncos and winner of The recenT rodeo conTesT. Suddenly The large universify of NoTre Dame looms before me. Amid The yells, cheers, and waving flags I spy The famous fooTball squad running inTo The Held. I find I recognize some of The faces: There are Tony Lazonis, Mario Cenfofanfi, Eddie MarTino, Ton Bax, Charles Zipp, and Coach John Zikas. Among The specTaTors are many old acquainTances including Julian Woiick and Joe Ubaniak, famous sTooges of The screen. In The grandsTand apparenTIy greaTly excifed abouT The game is seafed The Mayor of Zilch Gulch, William Frose. Now The sound of Tom-Toms beaTs sfeadily upon my ear and wiTh iT comes The savage yell of naTives and a piercing scream. Before my eyes a naTive woman is being drowned by an enormous alligaror. IT is over and a sTillness fills The place as The hearTbroken young chiefTain of The Tribe- sTaIks slowly awa from The dreadful scene. I-le wavers and falls, a dagger pierces his hearT. Killed by his own hancli The deaTh of his preTTy naTive wife has been Too much for him. ThaT's sweII, I hear Lloyd Bridgeman, The cameraman, yell. Then confusion follows, for alas! The naTive was noT acTing. I-Ie has played his parT Too well, carried away by The emoTion in The scene he has acTually ThrusT The dagger info his breasf. The company docTor, Eddie Chrisfman, runs forward while Flora Marsico adminisTers firsT aid as nurse. BuT There is no hope. AnoTher Tragedy in The name of arf. BuT The show musT go on, of course. Though Charles Peck and CynThia Jones, The leading sTars of The screen producfion, vaIianT Troopers Though They are, find Themselves subdued and shaken. In The disTance looms Shark's Island, where hundreds of men Toil day in and day ouT, knowing no hope of freedom. They are prisoners, criminals of The IowesT Type, yeT among Them walks a sTaTely man, whom all love and admire for his kindness. I-Ie is a preacher, Their only Tie wiTh The ouTside world and Their loved ones. This kindly-faced man is Ross JirciTano. Guarding These dangerous criminals I recognize Angelo Perno, Edward MisTer, Willie Pychial, carrying on in Theri work aIThough hourly in danger of losing Their lives wiTh These men. Now I hear The busTIe and sTir of indusTry. The scene shifTs, I am back again in Niagara Falls and I see AnThony Nero and Edward Cyepinski working as FirsT Class Machinisvfs, Erwin I-Ioyle Teaching Machine Shop aT TroTT in place of our beloved Mr. Kaiser. and George Brinda working wiTh The lnTernaTional Paper Mill as leading No. I Truck driver. I see Television made possible by Eddie I-Ioyle: I see The famous InseparabIe Trio radio sTars: Tessie AsTorino, Theresa MarTino, and Olga Garcia. I see Ben Wozniak enTerTaining millions wiTh his crooning over The air, and I see Fred Moore is exalTed dipper of The Moose Organizafion. Darkness descends: iT is pierced by a bolT of IighTning. I hear The crash of Thunder, misTs again, The blue Iighf. and Then suddenly I am in The courTl I am on Trial! The spokesman of The iury rises To speak! WhaT will The verdicT be? GuilTy or noT guiITy!!! OLGA GARCIA, Class PropheT, N36 I '51 CLASS HISTORY, '36 From The various schools in The ciTy. we sTudenTs have come To TroTT for a purpose. Some of us came To play: some ouT of curiosiTy: oThers To obTain a definiTe vocaTion To guide Them in The fuTure.i LeT us recall The fond memories of our TirsT year in TroTT. Do you remember how we all looked for Room 34 and how we Tried To locaTe our assigned seaTs and home-room Teachers in our firsT assembly? T-low wiTh eager. smiling faces and dressed in our Sunda besT, we all wenT To The firsf school dance? Remember how we ouT-cheered The Seniors aT The fooTball, games? Then we were promoTed. We were Seniors! AT The beginning of The second year we fulfilled our duTy To elecT The new officers for The STudenT Council. The work of These ofhcers in our school acTiviTies. boTh scholasTic and aThleTic, will remain as a model for The fuTure officers of The STudenT Council. Suddenly sorrow sTruck deep amid The io and laughferg we losT one of our finesT friends. our principal. Mr. Harmon L. Gregory, who died! November 2. l935. Mr. Gregory so puT his energy. enfhusiasm, and hearT inTo This insTiTuTion, ThaT every room. every hall has memories of him. These inspired us To carry on gallanTly wiTh The greaf work upon which he had launched us. under The com- peTenT direcTion of his friend and ours, Mr. Sharp, who so undersfandingly guided us during Mr. Gregory's illness. Then while The shop sTudenTs lamenTed The loss of Their insTrucTor in ChemisTry. The STudenT Body rejoiced in Their acquisiTion of Mr. Bacon as vice-principal. Our foofball season o ened under The splendid leadership of Coach Cripe. On SepTember 27. The opening game was pljayed aT Dunkirk underneaTh The arTificial lighTs. ln spiTe of The facT ThaT we losT The TirsT game. TroTT's spiriT was undaunfed, for our vicfories were double our losses, The ToTal regisTering 6 and 3. ' This fighTing spiriT and sporfsmanship carried over inTo The baskeTball season wiTh ll vicTories. The memory of which filled our hearTs wiTh pride despiTe The facT ThaT Mr. Sharp losT The high silk haT. The gay social season began wiTh greaT enThusiasm under The capable guidance of The Social Com- miTTee. We all enjoyed The AuTumn, ChrisTmas. and Spring Proms which were held in The evenings, and our afTernoon dances shared equal success. On January lb. The TroTT Music DeparTmenT presenTed a MinsTrel Show which was one of The year's main acTiviTies. IT was a presenTaTion of negro songs and dialogue. Besides being a splendid per- formance. iT proved also To be a financial success. Days flew by and before we realized iT. we were asTonished To find ThaT The Time had come To make plans for our graduaTion. Mr. Small was elecTed as our faculTy advisor. and George Brinda PresidenT Jack Meierer Vice-PresidenT Fred Moore Secrefary Clara WhiTe Treasurer Took up Their respecfive offices. Our sad ThoughTs of deparTure were cheered somewhaT by elaboraTe plans or our Senior parTy and dance of May l5. And so-Teachers, classmaTes. and acTiviTies have all now become Treasured memories of Alma MaTer and we courageously seT forTh To fill The fields of life, secure in The knowledge . . . l OuT in The highways, wherever we go. Seed we musT gaTher and seed we musT sow: Even The TiniesT seed has a power, Be iT a ThisTle. or be iT a flower. ThaT which we gaTher is ThaT which we sow Seed-Time and harvesT alTernaTely flow: When we have finished wiTh Time 'Twill be known l-low we have gaThered. and how we have sown! GABRIELLA MICKIEWICZ, Class Hasiorasn, '36 I 161 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, The Seniors of TroTT VocaTional School, ciTy of Niagara Falls, sTaTe of New York, being allegedly of sound mind and memory, publish and declare This our lasT will and Tesfamenf, in manner and form as follows: FirsT: We direcf ThaT all excuses. noTes. leTTers, and oTher evidence found. be desTroyed as soon afTer our deparfure as convenienTly as can be done. Second: We give and bequeafh To The Freshmen all our vasT knowledge. To use and dispose of in The manner considered mosT profifable. Third: To The shop boys we give permission To use, and To disTribuTe To Their saTisfacTion, all The Tools in The basemenT lproviding The Teachers don'T caTch youl. FourTh: We give and bequeafh, lasTly, all The good virTues we have To The Freshmen of TroTT. lThey need Them so badly.l To Philip Doanessa, we hereby give undispufable righT To occupy Two seaTs in The assembly program. To James Furey, we leave Snooky Jack Meier's giff of gab. To Edward Chrisfman and Melvin Furerch we leave The winning ways of Joe Sadlo and Eddie Marfino. To Mark Pirolli we leave The naTural curly hair of Ross Jircifano. To Miss Haroney, ThaT young personaliTy Teacher, we leave The responsibilify of Trying To curb The humor we have helped To develop in The Freshman sTudenTs. To Mary Ellen Conroy, we leave wiTh supreme pleasure The worrying, responsibilify, and gray hairs acquired by Hilda Croisdale while Taking charge of The Yearbook and Newspaper. To Ralph Gardner, The freckles of Harold Waddell. To Red Heafh, The red hair of Jessie Waddell. To Gordon Duncan, The baby smile of Americo Del Zoppo. To Raymond Liddle The handsome feaTures of Edward Henry. We leave To Joseph Fefzer, wiThouT any malice. The weighT of Lloyd Bridgeman. The sweeT blue eyes of Cooky Mokhiber we leave To Donald Burford. The dimples of Nellie Barsocchi we leave To BeTTy Bryden. lMay she learn To make good use of Them., The vacanT berTh lefT open by Arnold Dandrea in The varsiTy baskeTball squad we leave To Johnny Gimelli. The quief ways of Clara WhiTe To EsTher Sinclair. The loyalTy of T. MarTino, O. Garcia, T. Asforino, we leave To L. Voelker, Dorofhy Lass, Marjorie Fink. The girl friends of Joe Sadlo we dedicaTe To handsome blue-eyed Bill STewarT. To David Kennedy The quarTerback posiTion lefT empTy by M. Cenfofanfi. To Bill STewarT The violin of Blanche Marmel. To Edward Augisfiniak we leave The TiTle of Professor lmay iT always holdl. To Josephine Alex we leave The high scholarship marks of CynThia Jones. To John Serina The pleasing smile of John Bankowski. To Helen Murphy The TalkaTive ways of Ulda ToseTTa. To Sfella Kreiger we leave The sweeT quieT ways of Gay Mickiewicz. To David Brown we leave Three cans of painT lTo painT Mr. PanTon's kiTchenl. To ElTon Abie we leave The sTrengTh of Joe Bielic. ll-le needs iT.l To The sweeT liTTle Tubinis Twins we leave one red bow so ThaT The Teachers can Tell Them aparT. To Harry Brown we leave The conscienTious ways of Edward Hoyle. To Kennefh Hardy we leave The Temper of Diek Dormim. The High School deparTmenT leaves To The incoming high school group all The wads of gum now deposiTed on The under side of The desks: Elmer DrinkwaTer's kniTTingg WalTer Webl's paper dolls: Joe Pielli's wanderlusTg Danny SchulTz's knack of geTTing inTo Trouble for helping oTher people ouT of Their own: Dorofhy Gornam's invisible gum. ln wiTness whereof, we hereunfo subscribe our names as wiTnesses of The above menfioned. WiTnesses: Julia Moskal. Roberf Ankenbauer. TESSIE ASTORINO, Class TesTaTor i Iv 1 I i . . . . .... .,,- ,. ,,.,- COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT The Commercial DeparTmenT was organized in The Fall oT l928. And ours is The only public school in New Yorlc STaTe which can boasT of a Two-year vocaTional com- mercial course where emphasis is placed on general clerical posiTions as well as Type- wriTing, calculaTing machine operaTion, Tiling, bookkeeping and salesmanship. ln The beginning, Mr. Lang was The only Teacher and The regisTraTion numbered 30 sTudenTs. BUT during The TirsT Term This increased so rapidly ThaT Two addiTional Teachers were employed, Miss SmiTh and Miss Traver. AT The presenT Time, close To 200 sTudenTs are enrolled and Three oTher Teachers, Miss Kamm, Miss l-laroney. and Mr. Jaclc, have been added To This deparTmenT. Since The operaTing of The calculaTing machine develops boTh speed and accuracy in This course. all sTudenTs who compleTe iT are in a very Tavorable posiTion Tor employmenT. ' GraduaTes of The Commercial DeparTmenT are To be Tound in mosT of The planTs oT This ciTy, and The very Tine repuTaTion They have builT up is OT ma+eriaI assisTance To Those now aTTending TroTT. Pk OTHER SENIORS IN THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Tony Bax Ross JirciTano Marian Lila Prinfup Commerciai Raw Commercial Commercial James Richards LUCY Giroux CynThia Jones Tolds . .. .. .. .. Commercial Frenchy PaT Commercial Commercial MHY Shuley U Commercial , Julia Moslxal , Florence Gu ' Oscar Signmund Skiba Commercial Commercial Course Commercial im '-1-1-2. sais f : ::.i v:i,f 22-Q 5 Q- 9 ,sl .1 gf,--'43 f-1 4 f -A rr at era -S Q Z' f --A 1 ' ali H E ff' fa f L-2: SS my. : K n Z5 f'i f ,.f G -H any Sky Y W -5 i , 'Elf J' Q I '-Q V. , 5 -5' ,V',' A ,, i e up 'L 5' 3 SHOP GROUP Troll Vocafional was slarled in +he basemenl ol Twenly-lourrh Slreel School in l908. ln 'rhal year Mr. Gregory came lo Niagara Falls and became one of lhe lirsl inslruclors of vocalional work. ln l928 Troll Vocalional School was buill. Various courses in vocalional lrades were offered and Mr. Gregory became principal. During 'rhe lirsl year 'rhere were ver few pupils bul as lhe new school became beller known lhe classes grew rapidly and many sludenis came from +he Junior High Schools 'ro receive a commercial or vocalional lraining. ln I933 Troll enjoyed 'rhe grealesf enrollmenf so far. Now in I936 'rhe shops are crowded 'ro capacily. Every boy enlering one ol lhese courses realizes and appreciales lhe opporlunily offered him. Si+ua+ed in lhe lell wing of Trolnl are +he Millwrighl and Eleclrical Shops and in 'rhe righr wing of lhe building are lhe Machine, Aulo, Welding, and Sheer Melal Shops. Every leacher is chosen because of his parlicular abili+y 'fo leach one parlicular phase of 'rhe many frades. Compleiing ol a lwo-year course is necessary for gradua- lion, alier which s+uden+s are well qualilied fo procure and many ol The boys acquire posi+ions lhrough 'lhe help of lhe 'reachers in +he school. These boys go oul among lhe workers in various laclories and 'rhereby help 'lo spread 'rhe value of +his Vocalional School. Pls OTHER SENIORS IN THE SHOP GROUP Ducine Barber Millwrighl' 2B Joseph Bielec Millwrighl 2A Arnold Da ndrea USES.. Dralling Reginald Ealon Speed Aufo ll Charles Gerg Chuck Millwrighl' James Green ..Dap.. Aulo Shop Arnold Hewifl' Machine ll Roberl Hughey l-lughie Aulo Shop Mahhew Kwapisz Sinker Eleclric ll John Miklifch Mickie Eleclric Shop Charles Monin Chuck Elecfric ll Angelo Perno Killer Millwrighl' IIA Waller Polka Blondie Millwrighf 2A ini Henry Raicxak Hank Millwrighl' Fred Shank Meal Machine ll Sfanley Wilkowski Willie Millwrighl ll Julian Woicik Shadow Machine Shop William Rychel ..Pop.. Machine Shop John Zykas nzyk.. Auio ll lvqwv ulnn ' l 9? ,Al Ja..-,lfrvvfr HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT Due To crowded condiTions in The High school, There exisTs in TroTT anoTher deparT- menT in which many pupils are enrolled. This is The High School DeparTmenT, and The maioriTy oT The sTudenTs in iT seem To be Taking Commercial Course subiecTs. AlThough These sTudenTs are noT eXacTly members of TroTT, They are allowed Tull privileges oT TroTT sTudenTs and give in reTurn Their moral supporT To such acTiviTies as The newspaper, yearbook, chorus, band, TooTball and baskeTball Teams: and many oTher inTeresTing TesTivals which occur ThroughouT The year. The ConTinuaTion DeparTmenT, a ParT-Time School as iT is more generally Termed, is one of The mosT inTeresTing, alThough The leasT known deparTmenTs in The school. AlThough iT is a secTion primarily devoTed To The beneTiT oT Those sTudenTs who have obTained jobs buT have noT yeT reached The school age limi+ oT sevenTeen years, PosT-graduaTes are also allowed The privilege oT This deparTmenT. Enrolled in This group are abouT one hundred and TorTy-nine pupils, The maioriTy oT which are girls. RelaTive subiecTs such as English, Civics and Geography are TaughT of course, wiTh emphasis placed on Those ThaT will help The sTudenT mosT according To his posiTion. There is in This as well as in The VocaTional and Commercial DeparTmenTs an employ- menT bureau which noT only secures posiTions Tor iTs sTudenTs buT also helps Them To keep Their jobs. IT is chiefly a social service, a group creaTed To enable a minor sTudenT To aTTend school according To law and sfill hold his iob. Under The leadership oT Three capable Teachers, Miss Louise Norris, Home-making: Miss JeaneTTe Sulkey, Commercial, and Mr. Charles Chapman, ConTinuaTion, This group has always proved To be very successful. T201 SUD .N I Z A T 5 g REFLECTOR STAFF I-IERALD STAFF STUDENT COUNCIL TRCTT BAND MIXED CI-ICRUS TRAFFIC SQUAD ' I 2I I 4 Back row: Marfino, Bland. Fuerch, Chrislman. Sprague, Scallelo, Vradenburg. Leader. Third row: Mormel. Mariino, Sadlo, Malarky. Norris, Croisdale, Mrs. Terhune. Second row: Asiorino. Voelker, Fink. Lass, Bloomsfine, Lamberf, Belmoni. From' row: Luna, Amorreli. Ruvo, Habowlowski. Bevilaqua, Bloomsiine, Forsey. NEWSPAPER-YEARBOOK STAFF The Newspaper sfaff was organized al +he beginning 'of ihe school semes+er wi+h abouf 'rwenly-eighl members, all iournalisfically inclined. Some had had former eiperi- ence while ofhers were anxious +o fry 'rheir hand a+ it Since fha? iime There have been seven issues of 'rhe Troh' Herald and ihe presenl' yearbook, The ReTlec+or. Working during and afrer school hours, The sfaff did lheir bes+ 'ro make a success of fhe paper. The Herald was 'firsl' organized in l932 and rapidly gained popularify wilh The sfudenls of Troll. Frances Slkimin, Hs lirsf Ediror, was succeeded in I933 by Edwin Tinckell. In +he fall of I934 Miss Beaulah Benne++ was appoinied and a year lafer Walfer Becker was chosen. This year Charles Peck and Mary Ellen Conroy share honors as Edifors. The Yearbook sfaried in February wi+h The original slaff of 'rhe Herald working under fhe advisorship of Miss Haroney, Miss Ferguson. and Mr. Crowie. Selling An exlensive campaign ended in an excifing confesf be+ween Dan De Sanfis backing +he High School, Joe Sadlo The Commercial, and Jack Meierer +he Shop seciions. The compe+i+ion was sfrong buf Joe +ook The honors in 'rhe final spurf. i221 Edifor-in-chief Assislanl' Edilor Business Managers Ar+ Edifors Publicily Girls' Sporls Edilor Boys' Sporis Edilors Circulalion Managers Joke Ediiors Phofographing Class Ediiors Class l-lisforian Class Prophel Class Tesfalor Liierary Eclilors Faculfy Advisors Edifors-in-chief Associaie Edi+or Liferary Edifor Make-up Edifor Sociefy Edifor V Exchange Eclifor Boys' Sporis Edi+or Sporfs Commenlaior Girls' Sporis Edilor Ar'r4Edi+or Business Managers Circulafion Managers Jolce Ediior Secreia ry THE REFLECTOR STAFF Hilda Croisdale Blanche Mormel Edward Chrisiman, Melvin Euerch David Brown, Americo Del Zobbo, Arlene Bloomsfine Joe Sadlo, Edward Marfino Kay l-labafowslci George Sprague, Salvafore ScaleHo Theresa Mariino, George Leader. Mary Ruvo. Margaref Amorelli, Ann Luna Laura Malarlcey. Margie Norris Theodore Bland Mary Ellen Conroy, Valara Belmonf Gabriella Miclciewicz Olga Garcia ' - .Tessie Aslorino Viola Bevilacque. Doroihy Eorsey, Beffy Bloomsline Miss l-laroneyf Miss Ferguson. Mr. Crowie i lk THE HERALD STAFF ' Charles Peck. Mary Ellen Conroy Hilda Croisdale Doro+hy'Forsey Theodore Bland Viola Bevilacqua Dorofhy Lass Salvafore Scale'r+o Edward Chrisiman Kay l-larbaiowslci Americo Del Zoppo V Mariorie Fink, George Sprague Theresa Mariino, George Leader, Margare+ Amorelli, Mary Ruvo, Lenora Voellcer ' Bernice Tubinis Blanche Mormel Reporiers l-lelen Bula, Belly Bloomsiine, Arlene Bloomsiine, Edward Auguslnialc, Faculiy Advisors Angelo Marlinez, Ann Luna, Adna Vradenburg Mrs. M. Terhune, Miss M. Tallman i221 Back row: Dawe. Banlzowslci, Des+ino. Bridgeman, Walclr, Hager. Third row: Augusiinialc, Woznialr, Gumberi, LaBarber. Meierer, Chrisiman. Second row: Kennedy Croisdale, Dorochais, Jones. Leone, Hoyle. Scalelia. Fronl' row: Moore, Rimanowslcy, Kreiger. Pino, Woznialr, Trapasso, Quaraniello. STUDENT COUNCIL Every high school has a s+uden+ council buf ours is one of which we are especially proud. I+ is composed of some of 'rhe mosf progressive graduaies from The ciiy schools who came bringing new ideas and plans for TroH acrivifies. Our s+udenr council is an execulive organizafion made up of 35 s+uden+s elec+ed by popular voie. Each roll call has one represenfaiive whose duries are 'ro false care of rhe business of rhis group and +o bring before 'rhe proper aufhorifies rhe s+uden+s' problems. differences, adiusrmenfs and irnprovemenls, social and scholasric. Among 'rhe many aciivifies for which 'rhis organizarion is responsible are The following our-sranding examples: The sponsoring of 'rhe Chris+mas baskefsz Communiry chesf and dances: serving as judges for rhe annual amateur show and The producing of one of The Tro'H's iinesl assembly programs. Parliamenrary Procedure is used a+ 'rheir meering and school spirii' and fair play have been emphasized +o such an exfenf 'rhaf rhe year of l936 will srand our in Troll hisfory. The officers of rhe council are as follows: Edward Hoyle, President John Banlcowslci, Vice-President Cyn'rhia Jones, Secrerary, and Gabriella Miclciewicz, Treasurer. l24l 1 l ,J Back row: Zaccaria, Walclc, Wroblewslri, STewarT. Zuch, Bowman. Third row: Fuerch, Whifmire, Panacci. Dezilr. Gimelli, Bosso. Second row: Mr. EmerT, Volpe, Yaroszwicz, Burford, Morreale, Monie. Front row: Padlo. Kesfer, Buerch, Bland, Wrighf, PoTTer. TROTT BAND This year has been a parTicularly busy one Tor The TroTT Band. Aside Trom Turnish- ing music Tor all of our school programs. iT has loaned iTs parT in building up school spiriT by playing Tor all oT The TooTball home games and several oT The basl4eTball games. According To cusTom, one Trip was made To Tonawanda during The season. AnoTher reason we have for being especially proud of The band. was The honor oT iTs being selecTed by The Lion's Club To lay Tor Their producTion oT Big l-learTed Herbert and a series oT plays presenTedDby The Evening School DramaTic SocieTy. RecenTly, in connecTion wiTh The newly organized saxophone quarTeT, The band pre- senTed a program of s ecial music aT The Masonic Temple where They were greeTed b a greaT ovaTion. They parTici aTed as usual in The annual TronTier music TesTival which was held This year aT LaSalTe High School. The Band is under The leadership of Mr. Emeri. GERMAN BAND The German Band, which performs in cosTume, is a very popular musical organiza- Tion. IT is in such consTa'nT demand ThaT iT has been unable To accepT many inviTaTions Tor public appearances. IT is made up oT six oT The mosT musically TalenTed sTudenTs of The school. They are Dominic Finocchi, clarineT: Lloyd PoTTer. clarineTg Philip Bosso, TrumpeTg Nick Zaccaria, Tuba: John Yaraszewicz, saxophone: George Finochi, clarineT. ' The organizaTion direcTed and developed by TroTT's musical insTrucTor, Mr. EmerT, in cooperaTion wiTh our accordianisT, Carmen PreviTe, has presenTed special music on The following occasions: The TroTT Alumni BaslceTball games: Lamen's AssociaTion BanqueT aT The FirsT Presbyierian Church: The CommuniTy ChesT BanqueT aT ST. Paul's Church: The Newspaper Club Banquet and The ST. PeTer's Men's Club. l25l Baclc row: Shafer, Zaccaria, Fuerch. Orynowlca. STewarT, WhiTmire, Vradenburgh, ScaleTTa, Bland. Toolcer, BloomsTine. . Middle row: Buffalo. Meilcliohn, Dorochalc, Kesfer, Bradbury, l-lazelTon, DaousT, HarbaTowski, Mooney. Kuhlman, Krasinslca. Nowalc, Saprano. FronT row: Pace, Marsico, Zablcowslci, Figurella, Meahl. Forsey, Nicolai, Rirnanoslzy, BloomsTine, BelmonT, Nudo, PrieTo, Zucco, Gladish, Mr. EmerT. GLEE CLUB A Mixed Chorus was organized in SepTember, l935, consisTing of nineTy parTici- panTs' under The direcTion of Mr. EmerT. These people came Trom TroTT VocaTional secTion. The shops, and a large porTion oT TroTT's l-ligh School sTudenTs. The chorus enTerTained The school on Two occasions during The ChrisTmas and Thanksgiving programs. ' Due To The changing oT programs in January if was necessary To eliminaTe The chorus and malce iT inTo a Girls' and Boys' Glee Club. They meeT during school hours once a weelc. The Girls' Glee Club has abouT TwenTy-Tive Taking parT and The Boys have Ten in Their organizaTion. AT The annual FronTier Music FesTival under The direcTion oT The STaTe Supervisor of Music, Dr. CarTer, They sang Three numbers, En Messe. The Boys' Glee Club have also given a Tine showing This year by accomplishing Two very hard pieces. These are lnTeger ViTae, by Frederick F. Flemming, and Who Will O'er The Downs, by R. L. dePearsall. Mr. EmerT hopes ThaT nexT year The programs will be so arranged ThaT The Mixed Chorus will be able To conTinue all The year. The people who join iT will have enjoy- menT boTh educaTionally and socially. T261 Back row: Killian. Drinlnwafer, Brown, Frase, Pearson, Ziobrowslci, Sweca. Fiflh row: Willcowslri, G-uiona. Pallra, Cenfofanfi, LaBarber. Sprague, Molrhiber, Mr. Richelsen. Fourfh row: Krowinski, Siewarf, MacCallum. Whiirnire. Third row: Scorci, Evans, Scalelrlo. Poanessa. Fuerch, Chrisiman, Banlcowslci, Meirer, Ford Lewandowslsi. Second row: Ashlrer. Lashway, Moore. Wisoclci, Deasy, Brockman, Peck, Kennedy. Fronl row: Hornish, Nicolai, Miller, Durlzin. Harinefi. Degobbo, Efiopio. TRAFFIC SQUAD The Traffic Squad. under The supervision of Mr. Richelsen, has been doing splendid worlc af mainiaining order and discipline in The corridors and slairways. The squad was hrs? organized under John Reed and 'rhen Taken over by fheir presenl Caplain, Harry Brown. The enfire organizafion consisfs of rwenly-four members, and if has proved prac- Tically indispensable +0 lhe school. The squad is on dufy every day belween classes and during l'he lunch hour. l27l Assunla, Rosse'H'o Aswad. David Baker. Luefa Barsocchi, Nellie Belmonf. Valara Balcola, Boleslaus Bond. Vera Brinda, George Brylc, Bennie Brylc, Wallace Ciuryo, Anihony Cuirylo, Anlhony Conroy, Mary Ellen Corlese, Alfred Croisdale, Hilda Czepinski. Edward Dandrea. Arnold Deslino, Alex Del Gobbo. James Ealon, Reginald Espina, Roy Fernendez. Alex Forsey, Alberr Alobion, Olhello Beck. Mary Buchholz. Doris Callen, Mafihew Czaplak, Allrieda Di Laura, Bessie Dilkum. Slella E Dziewisz, Janel Elicopio, Dominic Forsey, Dorolhy Frost Jane Fucarino, Dorolhy Geracilano, Elvira James. Richard Janilc, Calherine HONOR ROLL TROTT VOCATIONAL Fuerch, Melvin Fuerch, Norberf Gage, Fay Gall, Franlc Galanfe, Marino Galanle, Peler Giroux. Lucy Gueirnieri, Florence Gumberl, Mervin Grose, Roloerl Heclcer, Ann Heurlo, Arnold Jacobs, Lillian Jones, Cynlhia Keresman, William Kloosferman, John Kozar, Leo Kuloga, Alireda Lauboclcer, Rurh Lenline. Samuel Madey, Edward Maluzilc. Henry Medsger, Bealrice Youril, Alberl Zykas, John Pls TROTT HIGH SCHOOL Jarzab. Mary Klimeclco, Susan Kubilc, Helen Laviolelle, Yvonne Leader. George Manenli. Eslher Moore. Paul Myer, Dorolhy Newman, William Nicoloi. Clara Nudo, Concelcra Pawlalc, Emily Percz. Anifa Pino, Ross Polroralc, Anne l28l Melz, Edward Miclciewicz. Gabriella Miklifch, John Mormel, Blanche Moslcal, Julia McKendriclc. David Naradowslci, Roman Nero, Anfhony Porrecca, John Porler. Mildred Pilch, Jane Rzawinslci, Slanley Rybarezislc, Teddy Spyaguel, George Srempien. John Slewarl. James Surgey, Francis Tidd, Florence ToseH'a, Ulda Urbanialc, Roy Urbanialc, Joe Wrololewslci, Zenon Wiseman, Lawrence Priefe, Dolores Rolella, Locus Scalia, Anna Scolnl, Rulh Seminara, Lucy Smilh, Teddy Tamburino, Calherine Theiss, Gladys Tracey, Margarel Venlurelli, Argenfine Universal, Helen Wesnesheimer, Anila Woodhouse. Russell Woznialc, Emily Young. Belly f Cx 4 TSN will XQIA :Six ISI If I P . -I fa - -fw.- -' - V 1 i ' ' K f I 'I-If 4 T 'Q 6- gh 1 -' . V-Ex , ,Q-Qin I U4 'll if B55 J if 1 . . L ,lv ki ik., '. Eg Q I ah- I Y-f vm M ml 4 N V vaibyw A: S3 Q FOOTBALL TEAM VARSITY B. B. BOYS' INTRA-MURAL GIRLS' CAPTAINBALL GIRLS' BADMINTON 29 Back row: LaCivifa, Bielic, Coach Cripe, Kruger, Wales, O'Rourlce, Pefrichen, Poanessa, Gavel, Fraione, Calvano, Alverez. Caccamise. Wilkowslci, Graini, Marleffe. Second row: Popowifz, OH lAssf. Coachl, Kennedy, Moroseh, Molrhiber, Corfese, Box, Lauonis DeSanfis, Godlaslry, Polowicz, McCounghy, Drozdowslci, McCounghy, Mr. Sharp. Fronl' row: Nogacci, Beilic, Kubas, Suidah, Confi, Zipp, Banlrowslci, Laurendi, Molchiber, Marfino. Cenfofanfi, Del Zoppo, Dandrea, Meierer. FOOTBALL, l935 Foofball sfarfed wifh abouf 60 candidafes fighfing for posifions. Trofl' being a dark horse upsef fhe whole performance and developed fhe besf feam in TroH s foofball hisfory, winning six games and losing fhree. Led by Capfain Banlmowslci +he 'leam sfarfed wifh an I8-I3 loss fo 'fhe co-champs of fhe league of Dunlairlc High School. Del Zoppo and Cenfofanfi scoring for Troff. The feam as a whole played greaf defensive and offensive foofball under fhe leadership and backing abilify of Mr. Harold Cripe. Dan De Sanfis, half-back, led fhe feam in scoring wifh a 'rofal of lO5 poinfs and fhus securing a posifion on fhe Buffalo Evening News All-Sfar Team of Wesfern N. Y. Tony Lauzonis, speed demon of fhe feam, led in long runs wifh a fofal of seven, one being a 50 yard run. Nof a few games were won fhrough fhe sfeady wafer carrying of our Manager Jack Meierer. Pefer Laurendi, sfalwarf guard. was elecfed capfain of nexf year's squad. l30l 3acl: row: Mr. Bacon. Dandrea, DeSan+is, Chrisiman lSfudenf Managerl, Sadlo, Sanlrus, McAuliffe lFacuHy Managerl. Fvonf row: Polowicz, Losin. Suidak, Zykas, Corfese. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM ' Baslcefball. as almosf everyone knows, is one of lhe faslesl games played. H 'lakes slrenglh, will power, and brains +o play The game well. For years Troll has been enacfing 'rhese qualifies in her players and has been iuslly proud of 'rheir 'reams and 'rheir shorfcomings and scores. ln fhe League 'rhis year, 'rhey had 'rhe ofher compelirive leams wondering whaf was going lo happen 'lo lhem when 'rhey mer Troll. H is wilh pleasure 'rhai we can very honeslly say fha? TroH s feams have always upheld sporlsmanship among players. The 'ream always fighfs 'ro +he finish and every player is a slar in his posilion, who cooperafes wifh every olher so well +ha+ The +ac+ics +hey use do no iniury eifher To fhemselves or +o The opposing players. Under +he supervision of Coach Bernard F. Manfred and s+uden'r manager Edward Chrislman. 'rhe feam has shown +ha+ 'rhey are worfhy of represenfing Tro+'l' afhlelics and are as proud of fheir school as +heir school is proud of +hem. Onward Trojans, and may your roads be paved always wifh well divided success. l 3' l Back row: DeSaniis, Losin, Dandrea, Zylras, Bridgeman icapiainl. Middle row: Chrisimen, Sadlo, Bowman, Gumberf. Fronf row: Marfino, Sadlo, Sprague, Macllendricll, Hoyle. , INTRA-MU RAL SPORTS During ihe i935-36 season 'rhe inira-mural sporis boasred a be'Her program 'Than ever before. Praciically every seciion or class furnished a ieam for such sporis as baskefball, volleyball and baseball. Fiireen baslceiball ieams eniered and divided inio 'rhe usual iwo groups, senior and iunior. The Comeis under ihe managemeni of Joe Sadlo came Through io win for iheir division and fhen 'roolc on ihe All Siarsf' ihe winners of ihe Freshman division. And ihis game was also Taken wiih a 29-20 score. All shops had a volleyball ieam eniered wiih a manager for each one. There was also a ieam from ihe Commercial deparimeni and several from 'rhe High School Seciion. These games were run off raiher smoofhly by officials picked from seniors and oihers who had had experience. A large number of games were played on Saiurday mornings in order io accom- modaie 'Phe large number of ieams and compleie 'rhe schedule. Many games were forfeiied because a greai number of players were unable io come on Safurday. T321 Bacl: row: Fopielarski, Blake, Siruzilriewicz, Haungs, Waddell, Kargagfes. Froni row: Bax, Asforino. Marfino, Garcia, Geniile. GIRLS' CAPTAINBALL The Girls' Capfainball 'rournamenf was played in eliminalion s+yle. A round robin lournamenr was held firsf which decided wha+ +eams were 'ro par+icipa+e in 'rhe eliminalion games. ll evenlually 'rranspired +ha+ Theresa lv1ar'fino's 'ream had been vicforious in +he +ournamen'r wifh Kay l-larba+owslci's 'ream as runners up . The Capfainball +ournamen'l was 'rhe lirsl one played 'rhis year. A+ 'fhe close, fhe winners received IOO credils each and 'rhe runners-up received 50 credils each. Volleyball: The same Team fhaf won fhe Caplainball proved lo be viclorious in Volleyball also. The games were played in The eliminafion slyle. T331 Back row: Suchniclri, Tarzak, Harbafowslci, Fuccarino Middle row: Alex, Maleclci, l-laislmi. Baclcorski. Fronl' row: Popularslci, Mariino, Blalme. GIRLS BADMINTON Badminlon was also played in a round robin +ournamen+ buf unlilce caplainball everyone ioining l'he fournamenl could play in l'he eliminaiion games. The winners received IOO creclils and 'rhe runners up 50 crediis each. The record slands as follows: Freshman seclion winners: Josephine Alex and Laura lvlaleclqi Runners up: F. Bachorslci and R. Haislci Senior seclion winners: T. Marlino and B. Tubinis Runners up: B. Blalce and S. Popularslci High School seclion winners: E. Suchniclci and H. Tarzalc Runners up: K. l-larbalowslci and D. Fuccarino l34l KNOCKS SNAPSHOTS JOKES PEPPERPOT AUTOGRAPHS F 'I' U l351 X .V XQQ on 9 X g-N, 3, 1 r N .. 5 ' . ow THE ao 5 2155 Jai-yi,x?lz!oL':.lll ax, ,Af L? 'ij W ,W 4' 25 Q 0 P f 5 Q bf r 'I 6940 'Ve ' ws 'FOR 04 Sym 4 wsffuoouvxfn' 0 VQLY To J gif S I 9 I, D l ll ll I if Oli 0' 9, I P1 INSTRE L CqOOD,oL DAN' f .ci ' 84 7' W 174'-iam HN xox' V055 , Ofvy VICIOUS . ALw4rLsE on SQUARE i361 , ' '4 A7 A 'WA' 5:5 sf' - 4 ua' 2 1' L 4 . wmwg' f N aff' U ' 1 Q5 1: 1 E 5 -Q E -5 A . ' HIT!-I STAN-KLIMECK Jorm-z'YKAs U' L vvsw sms. 'rzssas A yy!! ve ff 'Wm' 3 I5 fav 25 9 Cf A V 1 I ' ? T 5 'Q' QE .::?::.. 59 5 . 2555555534 Y Nw 'bun-L I Q hlllllnxxxkxx TONY-LAUZONIS. LLOYD BRIDOEMAN- -E00 .H!u. H ,4. I371 5' J N.: W 5 55 ' .nv 9 lib 1,353 saga Q9 2 f 3 Q fb JOHN - BANKOWSKP 5 Ol ,NX vi Nr IDDW HOYLE. 5 553 15 4. '15 1r'q , N ,5 9zLoN9 Dooov ' ,, 9 , 4 1'-15' mv vi Y go f 0 GAR 'Aff ' lg!! sf f N: X ll 4- N 1' ,Lf dl? X' 45' C' s ,off 1 . t I K4 ll HI i C1257 Homo' P I . ff BEERLEADERBETTY Jog G,-UETTA ll HALLOWEEN L.ooKS DLLCKY.. IN- JUNE.. has also QQ OAEHIS . fi 1936, X ww iii?- ig? ,Eg 004-06'4H M9 C P I Rz g?-w 6, f -if-'fix 4 ' ' 91 235' 0 '9 if f W 4 Swv: DM 4' ,Q,4NJ0S!?9 D Q' v rg alll ' 6o1' gw. ' W' 4-Str . S906 'W 0 r g. if 1 bt' ' A 1 E PETE-TH E- NUT TR OTT- I536 fi ga MUST BEAN TROT eo.usHlNG R C O E D ATLETIC msvaucro . How-1-ospmve IN ID saw Lessons, MY- MY? I 38 1 HURRAH. PRHNCESLEONE . NOTE sump! WAQI1' Hen euscua-rs? JOKES Joe Sadlo: I Think I'II drop Lincoln a line. Eddie MarTino: Don'T be silly . . how could you? Joe: I've goT his GeTTysburg Address. Henry E.: For varieTy, I puT half my cloThes on TronTwards and The resT backwards, so I don'T know wheTher I'm coming or going. Handsome Salesman: CouIdn'T I inTeresT you in an auTomobiIe? Mariorie Norris: Perhaps you could. Call Tor me To-morrow nighT aT abouT 8 o'cIock. Mr. Richelsen: WhaT is The mosT deadly sub- sTance? David Brown: AviaTion. Mr. Richelsenz I-Iow's ThaT? David: One drop will kill. Fond ParenT: IT's very chilly, you'd beTTer Take my Persian lamb. RuTh Laubocker: No need, MoTher. I'm go- ing ouT wiTh Frankie TonighT. She: Now, whaT are you sTopping Tor? NorberT Fuerch: l've IosT my bearings. She: Well, aT leas+ you're original. MosT Tel- lows run ouT of gas. The boy sTood on The railroad Track Didn'T hear The engine squealg Now The men are coming back. Scraping Willie lCrewel oTT The wheel. John Bankowski is so dumb he Thinks WildrooT Hair Tonic makes The hair grow wild. Mrs. GerTz: John, now ThaT you've Tinished school, you musT begin looking Tor some sorT of empIoymenT. John G.: BuT don'T you Think, MoTher, iT would be more dignihed To waiT Till The oTTers begin coming in? lRuTh I-Iaungs buying a car.l Salesman: WhaT will you have, Tour, six. or eighT? RuTh: Can'T I sTarT wiTh one? I 39 Farmer: lilo lady buying a chickenl Do you wanna pulIeT? Lady: No, I Think I'II carry iT. Miss Kamm: Jimmie, if I Take a poTaTo and cuT iT in half, Then in quarTers, Then in halves again, whaT will I haven? Jimmie F.: PoTaTo chips. Papa, said The small son, whaT do They mean by college bread? Is iT any diTTerenT Trom any oTher kind of bread? My son , said The TaTher, iT is a Tour years' IoaT. g MoTher: Willie, did you know ThaT There were Two bananas in The reTrigeraTor? Willie Crewe: No, was There anoTher one? Tony Bax: When will Prunella make her ap- pearance? Kid BroTher: She's making iT now. Lloyd Bridgeman: Pa, whaT do IiHle clams play? Pa: Shell game, I suppose. Arnie Dandrea is so Tall and slim IT's no wonder ThaT girls Tall Tor him. Laura Malarkey is nice They say BuT Miss SmiTh won'T IeT her have her way. Eddie I-IoyIe's curly blond hair Makes The girls sTuTTer and sTare. NorberT Fuerch is always on The rush When he's wiTh The girls you should see him blush. Can you imagine Mr. Jack WiThouT his money sack. Mary S. has a li+Tle Triend I-Ie's Tive TooT Ten or Taller And everywhere ThaT Shuley goes ThaT Triend is sure To Toller. A f . ., 5. Cf S. gl 'FAQ -.X - I PEPPERPOT POPULAR SAYINGS Nellie Barsocchi Gee, I leel lousy Miss Smilh Slop looling wilh lhe machines Roberl Ankenbauer You're cra - zy Mr. Lang Don'l argue wilh me Roman Naradowski All logelher, boys Mr. Jack All righl, come on: come on Laura Malarkey Oh, my goodness! Belly Bloomslinefl wasn'l lalking. Miss Haroney Joe Felzer Sa - y kid Hilda Croisclale You'd be surprizled Arlene Bloomsline O. K. Sleve Lozin Yeah: hey Eddie Chrislman I can'l Melvin Fuerch Wanna make supin' oul ol il? Miss Ferguson Viola Bevelocqua Dan DeSanlis Chuck LaBarber Elmer Drinkwaler Wrile il oul Lel me do il l'll gel mad al you l ain'l doin' nulin' l was oul lale Eddie Marlino Dog-Gawn C. Ouairenlello Gel away! Gel away! George Sprague One never knows Jack Meirers Oh Jo I Joe Bielic Ton-Wandla John Bankowski Aw Shucks Edward Hoyle Sel em up George Brinda Good -goody Bill Slewarl Yeah Ma'm Fred Moore Whal's lhal Ton Tubinis Mick Fabiano Arnold Dandrea Blanche Mormel How's lhings Hi Ya Tools Scram . Nuls Rulh Burlord is so dumb lhal she lhinks elder- berries are old ones. Billy Ford is so sleepy lhal he lhinks General Molors is an ollicer in lhe army. Can you imagine:- Mr. Sharp named Flal. Phillip Poanessa weighing a hundred pounds. Sophie Slruzikewicz wilh a name like Brown. Theresa Marlino nol borrowing money from Eddie Marlino. Blanche Mormel nol on lhe honor roll. Troll wilhoul progress cards. . . Nellie Barsocchi wilhoul her dimples. For Smle' S Turkey Troll' Edward Henry speaking lo a girl. John Bankowski playing liddle-de-winks in slead ol loolball. Joe Sadlo never clowning. Edward Misler being Edward Missus lMrs.l Miss Haroney aboul six leel lour. THE Y PAGE - Whyvdo lhe Sl. Louis' Blues allecl Clara While so. Why is Belly Bloomsleine called Belly Boop ? Why is Laura Malarkey called Perpelual Mo- lion ? Why does Sigmund Skiba hang his coal in El- vera Marlarazvo's locker? Why is il lhal when you see Tessie Aslorina you usually see Theresa Marlino and Olga Garcia? Why does George Sprague always roll his sleeves? Why lhe line-up lo delenlion sludy-hall? Why lhe cemelery nexl lo Troll? Why do you call him Nerlzie Gerlz? Why is il when sludenls hear lhe popular song Wa-Hoo lhey lhink ol Jack Meirer? Why is Dorolhy Deringer a sleady Cuslomer ol Hannels? Why does Dody Blake like molorcycles? Why does Eddie Marlino like lo aulograph everylhing in sighl? Why does Tene Paonessa like lo visil Linc:oln's ' on Salurday since Sigmund Skiba became floor walker lhere? Why is il lhal Lawrence Wiseman isn'l like his name? E Why is il lhal Charles Peck looks lonesome since Rulh Laubocker gol a iob? Why is Ray called Lillle? Why do Red Waddell and Jack Roberls lhink lhey can play loolloall in lhe halls? Why do lhey call William Hendry Tarzan ? Mario Cenlolanli wenl way down Soulh lor his Easler vacalion. While wailing in a Soulh- ern loank he heard lhis conversalion: Banker: You have sold all your collon, and slill wanl a loan? Raslus: Ya suh, de ducks gol il. , Banker: The ducks gol il? Raslus: Ya suh, dey deducls lor commission. deducls lor lreighl, de ducks gol il all. - Falher kills lhe lurkey, , And Molher cooks il hol. Brolher plays some raglime. Jack Kenny lo Felix Godzizy: Don'l worry if your iob is small And your rewards are few Remember lhal lhe mighly oak Was once a nul like you. l42l AUTOGRAPHS -X- I 1 J POWER CITY PRESS NIAG ARA FALLS N Y . . 'WH 1 'H' Q I rips? In 1-4 f. ,f 1 4 xg, fr- M H3 ,f fa, 4 f' A ,gi ,, , if pi., 'fu
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