Washington High School - Surveyor Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1938

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Washington High School - Surveyor Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 11 of 88
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ULIY First Row-Eddy, Gentles, Berman, Atcheson, Sweet, lannatta, Frasch, Steinhausen, Lanson . . . Second Row---Coughlin, Adams, Otto, Sickels, Ball, Sheehan, Ashley, Connell, Stillwell . . . Third RowfGrover, Ford, Kennell, Werner, Becker, Warner, Carroll, Zeitlin, McNamara . . . Fourth RowiBlaisdale, Van- l Arnam, Gliewe, Stone, Potter, Martens, Greenwood, Bilhorn, Robinson, Peterson . . . Fifth Row4Redding, l Roller, Vetter, Boland, Welch, Fleming, Maurer, Wilson, Wooden. STAFF HELEN B. KING ......... Psychologist DORIS OTTO ................. Clerk META B. STEINI-lAUSEN.C-irls' Adviser ROYAL H. SWEET ...... Boys' Adviser HILDA ZEITLIN .............. Clerk . . . .Director Extra-Curricular Activities Bertha R. Owen Elizabeth Palmer Ella B. Potter Lucile Stone Martha Van Arnam Edward l. Welch Practical and Domestic Arts john L. Fitzpatrick, Head LeRoy A. Becker William Burbridge Albert H. Clair Harold S. Gliewe George T. Hart Mary A. Howland Mildred ludson 4 H, Irene l. Kelly -1Qfni1J?f?tjf Katherine Kerrigan f Earl G. Lawrence Elmer A. Rotmans William Rotmans Ida E. Staud Edwin A. Thomas Emil F. Vetter Wesley C. Wooden Book Work Elsie M. Greftrath Health Education Edward A. Hulek, Head Kathryn M. Gaffney Brooks M. Kiggins Reba Kline john B. Kress Roger Morse Mary M. O'Connor Related Work Raymond F. Boland Music Clarence P. Bilhorn Frederick C. Lee Elsa S. Miller Dorothy Stillwell Carroll H. Vance Art Emil P. Maurer Margaret Palmer Librarians Ruth G. Centles Caroline Marsh Speech and Lip Reading Grace T. Brown Cafeteria Manager Lois G. Adams

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Y i . FAC i s First Row4Redding, Donaghue, Quinn, Loetzer, Clair, Staud, Thomas, Robinson, Ryan . . . Second Row- Graham, Kerrigan, Owen, Kelly, Rathbun, London, Broxholm, Sheehan, Thornton . . . Third Row-Deane, Lawrence, Dick, Edwards, Miller, Rotmans, Gaffney, Hart, Horn . . . Fourth Row-Bitz, Reed, Palmer, Rot- mans, Foley, Fromme, Oglesby, Hulek . . . Fifth Row--Tuttle, Brown, Hunt, Howland, Sullivan, Greffrath, ludson, Kiggins, Kress. English Mary C. Foley, Head Blanche Ashley R. Franklin Ashley Anne B. Atkinson Katherine Connell Catherine Donoghue Virginia Ford Margaret Greenwood Maude T. Rathbun Dorothy Redding Eleanor D. Robinson james A. Ryan CatherineA. Sheehan Seward C. Tuttle Latin Belle London Dorothy A. Martens Mathematics Elizabeth Coughlin Clara Deane Blanche Dick Wilhelmina H. Horn Isabelle M. Lanson Maude A. Thornton Marion R. Warner Modern Language Florence Broxholm Nina Oglesby Agnes Peterson Social Studies Marguerite Ball Lucy Blaisdell Mabel E. Brown Dayton E. Fleming F. Alton Frasch Carrie M. Graham OFFICE GEORGE E. EDDY ........... Principal MARY A. SHEEHAN .... Vice-Principal HILDA FISHER ............... Nurse LOIS S. HOWE ...... Teacher-Secretary LOUISE V. NELLIE E. lANNATTA .... BITZ .......... Mildred M. Hunt Edward F. Quinn Leo P. Redding Augusta Robinson Science Arlo B. Carroll Howard Edwards Everett H. Kennell joseph Reed George A. Roller lessie H. Sickels lohn E. Sullivan Margaret Werner Donald E. Wilson Commercial Ira l. Berman Carl H. Fromme Frank B. Grover Dora M. Loetzer .Clerk



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BREAKFAST IN THE HOME OF j0HN CITIZEN, jANUARY, 1950 Cilancing across the breakfast table at the newspaper covering her husband's face, Mrs. Citizen attempts to arouse her hidden spouse. Well, john, what's the world doing this morning? ' ijohn junior, disinterested, balances his Algebra for Tomorrow, a pencil, and a sheet of paper on his knee, as he reaches for his orange juice? john, dear, Mother Citizen enunciates clearly and loudly, We'd like to know what is in the newspaper that makes you so engrossed this morning. There are a few more moments of silence while the subtle prong pricks Mr. Citizen's vulnerable conscience. Then he is suddenly visible, sensing a precipitating debate, and ex- plaining, Oh, many things of interest this morning-the paper is full of absorbing items. Repentantly he bends over the print: Well, this David Falkoff chap has temporarily aban- doned concertizing and reverted again to his disputations. He's just finished writing his Discourse on Disputation which revolutionizes one of the theories of Thermodynamics. Pro- fessors Harold Fleisher and jerome Fleeman of the Rockefeller Research Institute are among those sharply divided on this scientific controversy. Anything in the Hollywood Highlights, Pop? asks Sister Sue sipping her skimmed milk. Assuming his habitual oblivion to filial disregard, Father Citizen continues, Innocent Strazzeri, the eminent criminal lawyer has added another successful case to his long list. Do you remember the write-up he got last year for his speech on political corruption? Amelia Seran has begun shooting for 'Song of the lslands', which promises to be a big hit. The popular Ida Silver-Nathan Balkin team has started 'The Great Lover.' This should interest you women, remarks Father Citizen indulgently, Ida Bagnara is leading a Women's Service League for the betterment of Civic affairs.-Look here! The latest feminine styles, as designed by Ethel Spring and T'Mahry Stolnitz, modeled by Ruth Panneitz and Sylvia Cohen at the Paris Exposition. Mademoiselle Bettay Seemoan lBetty Simonl returning on the Ile de France is bringing them to America. Dianne Turk, the out- standing, dynamic personality, has entered the diplomatic service. Something from the Sporting page, Dad, begs little john frantically-chewing his nails over his Algebra for Tomorrow. Henry O'Lasky, daredevil stunt swimmer, has invented a spectacular feat of diving called the Quadruple-triple, a backward somersault. john Melnyk has completed an exhi- bition tour of Europe, demonstrating the form that enabled him to beat Babe Ruth's home- run records during the past season under Nardo Fiorica's management. Any book news? asks Mary Citizen glancing at her distracted son. Here's something, john Citizen reads from Pearl Starr's book-reviews column, 'Belle Rubenstein the author of Human Laughter has just completed her collection of short stories entiled Gleanings from the Humble Human.' 'Ann Randazzo has published her new book for the ladies on How to Stay Young.' Drawing Made Easy in Ten Lessons, by Martin Karchefsky, world renowned sketcher is also just off the press. More coffee, john? smiled Mrs. Citizen to her husband, engrossed in the front page again. Listen to this Mary-it's rather unique. Louis Morris and joe Ortolani, prominent political leaders, have opened a suite of offices next to Ruth Ugol's, eminent child psycholo- gist, as 'Morris and Ortolani--Political Management of Distinction.' Here's something about Ben Schulman. He has a factory in practically every principal American cityl Once an ordinary shoe salesman-now at the head of the great SHULMAN FINER SHOE COMPANY. As Mr. Citizen prepares to quote from Milton Ray's Rayviews and perhaps get a laugh from Arthur Baron's comic strip, Wumpy, he notices his son stuffing a page from Algebra, into his mouth. Father Citizen solicitously asks, What do you think you'll be doing in ten years, son? Mr. Citizen proudly looks at his son and listens carefully. And little john screams frenziedly, Eating the covers of Mr. Leon Alent's Algebra for Tomorrow!!!! jANuARY 1938

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