Union Endicott High School - Thesaurus Yearbook (Endicott, NY)

 - Class of 1939

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20 T 11 E U N I O N-E N D I C 0 T T TIGER BARB1ZON LINGERIE MODERN DRESS SHOP 118 Washington Ave. Endicott SHOP AT RUBY JEWELRY C O.. Inc. 6 Washington Ave. See Our Complete Line of GRADUATION GIFTS BISHOP'S MEAT MARKET “Quality Meats” 122 W. Main St. Phone 889 Birds Eye Frosted Foods Novello's Dry Cleaning Co. Plant at Geo. F. Highway, Endwell Phone Endicott 866 1106 North St. MacClary-Stabler INSURANCE AGENCY, Inc. 100 E. Main St. Phone 418 SMART STVDENTS SHOP VAUGHNS CLOTHING STOKE Let Us Serve You FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS MODERATE PRICES ENDICOTT FLORIST 114 Washington Ave. Phone 441 TRY OUR PERMANENT WAVES That Are Permanent! BEAUDETTE BEAUTY PARLOR 212J 2 Washington Ave. Endicott For Appointment Phone 269 TEC H STUDENTS FORM NEW ORGANIZATION At the beginning of this semester a new club was formed to acquaint tech-students with the problems of modern industry; stim- ulate interests on the part of its members along technical lines, and bring about a better understanding among parents of the aims and objectives of all school activities. The officers are Henry Woodrow Wilson, President; Jack Bartlow, Vice President; Robert Rudler, Sec- retary and Treasurer; Michael Zakri, General Officer, and J. D. MacQueen and L. K. Clark, faculty advisors. At our April meeting, Mr. Langway, an I. M. B. engineer, gave a talk on the oppor- tunities available for young men who possess technical training. The final meeting of the year was held May 24, when the club heard William Foughy, personel manager of the Agfa-Ansco Corpor- ation. The subject of his discussion was very helpful in that it informed the group how to apply successfully for employment. Other activities of the club include a very promising soft-ball tournament now in prog- ress with six teams participating. The annual outing and picnic is being planned for the first week in June. DON ECON SLATES EXHIBIT FOR JUNE The Don Econ girls have gone “social” this season, entertaining at Hallowe’en and Valen- tine parties and developing their skill in a variety of entertainment provided by Marion Hills. Games consisted of fiddlesticks, ping pong matches and the popular indoor sport, Chinese checkers. Preparations are under way for the “Dom Econ Spring Exhibit.” Leda Pizer assisted by Anita Du Bois and Gertrude Frederick are in charge. Sport suits, culottes and pajames made by the Homemaking A class, slip covers, draperies, bedspreads and curtains made by the Home- making B class will be exhibited. Table set tings and food displays will be included. The purpose of this display is to bring about a better understanding between the mothers of the homemaking girls and the teachers of the department. The public is invited to attend the exhibit in the high school cafeteria the first week of June. (Continued from Pape 19) May 13 Binghamton North 16-2 (away) May 19 Norwich May 20 Owego (away) May 23 Binghamton Central (away) May 26 Binghamton North May 27 Ithaca (away) June 2 Ithaca June 5 Norwich (away) June 7 Sectional Golf Tournament (En-Joie)

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19 II E U N I 0 N-E N D I C O T T T I G E R GIRLS’ BASEBALL SEASON WIDE OPEN With volley ball and basketball torn off the pills’ sports page, let’s plance over the baseball field and see what’s going on. Over 100 freshmen and sophomore girls reported foi baseball, but this number was later cut down to forty-five. Mrs. Irene O’Shea, Miss Eunice C. Kirkland and Miss Ruth A. Phillips have been working with the baseball aspirants, having divided them into teams. The three teams and their respective captains are Cubs, Helen Kovalsky; Yanks, Priscilla DeLand; Giants, Lorraine Wylam. From these freshman and sophomore teams which are preparing to compete with the juniors and seniors, “Ziggy” VanVliet, speed- ball artist of the Cubs. “Red” Conti and Turkow of the Giants, and Priscilla DeLand, “Terry” Murkus, Hiovich and Selnekovie of the Yanks appear to be the outstanding players. The last mentioned share top batting honors while Mancini of the Yanks is out- standing for her infielding in the shortstop slot. In one of the first engagements of the season, the Cubs defeated the Junior I team 22-16 and the Yanks were downed by the Junior I’s 7-9. Captains of the junior and senior teams include: Junior I, Freeland; Junior II. Susan Buhay; Senior I, Ruth Coles; Senior II, Marion Sicklcr. At the time of this writing the results of intramural competition follows: in girls’ baseball are as Team Played Won Lost Seniors I ... 3 2 1 Seniors II , ... 4 3 1 Juniors I ...3 0 3 Juniors II . . . . 3 1 2 Sophomores I . ... 1 1 0 Sophomores II ... 1 1 0 Sophomores 111 1 1 0 A large group of girls answered Mrs. Vivion Orr’s call for track. Most promising of the candidates are Lorraine Wylam, Jane McDonald, Betty Fiester and Mary Kulaza. After a brief training period the team will compete with squads from other Southern Tier high schools. (Continued from Page 18) Binghamton North. With Capt. Bill Johnson. John Shearer, Joe Zeilic and Joe Vavra all playing in the low eighties, it is difficult to select anyone of them as the outstanding member of the team. Ed Moran, Francis Moran, Mike Seversky and Jack Duft’y manage to hold down their own very adequately, carding scores in the high eighties and low nineties. Coach Nick DiNunzio has scheduled the following matches. May 5 Binghamton Central 14-4 May 12 Owego 16Mj-1 Ifc (Continued on Next Page) NORTH SIDE GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRING COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE 1306 Witherill St. Phone 1441 PRESCRIPTIONS The Corner Drug Store, Inc. P. J. Colella, Ph. G. 101 W. Main St. Endicott THE NEW HELMAR BEAUTY SHOPPE Helen Tinus and Mary Theodore, props. Specialized Duraclene Permanents 106 Squires Ave. Phone 2136 YOUNG'S DAIRIES 306 N. Nanticoke Ave. When You Wan.t a Tasty Dish -Try- COLLINS LUNCH 120 Washington Ave. Endicott Dry (leaning Company Phone Endicott 514 1200 North St. Moving Vans Buses Taxicabs Central Taxicab Co. Phones 631 - 641 - 172 Let Us Estimate Your Moving Endicott, N. Y. NEISNER BROTHERS, Inc. 18-20 Washington Avenue Endicott’s Most Modem 5c to $1 Store!



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THE UNIO N-E N DICOTT T I G E 1 21 TRI-HI ends year by CAMPING TRIP Formal and Tea Crown Activities Tri-Hi Club members eagerly await the week-end of June 2 when they will depart for c-'mp. Girls who have attended on former vears will attest that a good time is certain. It is evpected that Tr-Hi girls will travel to Camn Evans this year. Their Pennv Carnival in March proved a very successful innovation. The cafeteria was transformed into a carnival. There were stands selling candy and ice cream, a horror house, a faculty gravevard and many other attrac- tions. Another is planned for next year. The Tri-Hi Tea Dance likewise was a su' - cess. Tea was served bv tbe club officers at ?n attractively annointed table loaded with de1:c eies. In the center was a bowl of vellow daffodils a d blue iris with tall yellow tan err on either s;de. There was continuous dancing from 3:30 to 5.30. Tbe arcberv unit is oing places with its sylvan art. In June it exacts to go to Liver- pool to compete in the state contest. The next event scheduled for the Tri-H’ Girls is the Soring Formal. A rather exclusive affair, looked forward to annually with keen anticipation, it has always been a success. This year the theme of the dance will feature castles and shields. The following members are in charge of arrangements: Marjorie Butler and Irene Drain, co-chairmen, Jane Snrth, Zelda Van Vliet, Beverly Wells, Loretta Ercolino, Grace Zanni, Beverly Butterfield, Jenn Cass. Mariorie McWilliams, Jeanette Butler, Phyllis Moran, Joyce Peake, Rita Mastrangelo, Eleanor Gunn, Louise Aquilo, Blanche Strickland, Eflfie Herman, and Helen Porzuczek. Yes, if you’re a Tri-Hi girl, you’ll be doing something all of the time—and having fun, too! LOCAL PROFESSIONAL MEN SPEAK BEFORE ITALIAN CLUB The Italian Club has enjoyed an extremely active season. At the home of Miss Florence Adamo, instructor, all the Italian classes have held covered dish suppers. There were pre- pared by the students themselves. Business meetings were followed by talks from forme» U-E students of Italian. Italian Club mem- bers have enjoyed listening to Dr. Francis Giordano and Michael J. Rano, local attor- ney. During the remainder of the year’s program, it is planned that the following speakers will be heard: Dr. John Tccco, Dr. Dante Tocco and Dr. Michael Maggiore, speak- ing on the medical profession; Dr. James Trozze, on dentistry; and John Dapolito, who will speak on his profession as a lawyer. HANLEY’S GARAGE Washing — Greasing — Simoni zing Phone 647 9 Madison Ave. Endicott EMMETTS BARBER SHOP Open All Day Every Day HAIR CUT 35c 120 Nanticoke Ave. Pisani Modern Dry Cleaners (Individual) REGULAR I2-110UR SERVICE EMERGENCY 4-HOUU SERVICE Pressing, Remodeling, Repairing 1309 Monroe St. Phone 1229 WE CALL FOR and DELIVER PEOPLE’S ELECTRIC SHOP 108 Washington Ave. Phone 1091 G-E Appliances - Wiring — Fixtures ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ENDICOTT OPTICAL CO. 130 Washington Ave. Endicott Phone 266 Fred Knauf MILDRED BAKER Women’s Apparel and Accessories Phone 1695-J 104 W. Main St. LAWRENCE PAINT CO. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS IMPERIAL WASHABLE WALLPAPER 126 Washington Ave. Phone 1736 ENDICOTT HAT CLEANING and BLOCKING NICK VASCOS, Prop. Satisfaction Guaranteed Hats. Ties. Gloves Cleaned Not Responsible for Goods Left Over 30 Days Phone 1390

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