Washington High School - Surveyor Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

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4 9 ! Q 0 1 K Cjfa1'z1',!4f fA.!,ff7,'1'f 1,'!,' M! 15137 I W . . V.: - fx '-N 74 1 'J' :F , i x 544 V SLJRVEYOR 1939 PUBUSHED BY Tl-IE SENIOR CLASSES OF WASHINGTON I-IIGI-I SCHOOL ROCHESTER, NEW YORK FOREWORD FROM THE BEGINNING OF OUR HIGH SCHOOL LIFE, THE NEEDLE OF OUR COMPASS HAS BEEN POINTED AT THE MAGNETIC MERIDIAN, GRADUATION. BEFORE WE LEAVE, WE PAUSE TO SWING OUR TRANSIT AROUND. TO RECORD THE YEARS PAST, WE PRESENT IN THIS THIRD ISSUE OF THE SURVEYOR, A SURVEY OF MEMORIES-MEMORIES OF TEACHERS AND CLASSMATES AT WASHINGTON HIGH, FOR WHEN WE HAVE LEFT THEE, LONG SHALL WE CHERISH DAYS SPENT TOGETHER IN FELLOWSHIP HERE. When we require encouragement, they are always ready with words of cheer, when we need guidance, they direct us thoughtfully, when we desire sympathy, they give us ready understanding. To our fathers and mothers who know us best, we, the Classes of January and June 1939, in sincere gratitude dedicate our year book. ATIQN GEORGE E. EDDY Principal ENGLISH Mary C. Foley, Head Blanche Ashley R. Franklin Ashley Anne B. Atkinson Katherine Connell Catherine Donoghue Virginia Ford Margaret Greenwood Maude T. Rathbuniqapak Dorothy Redding Eleanor D. Robinson James A. Ryan Catherine A. 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 GEORGE E. EDDY . MARY A. SHEEHAN . DORIS BENEDICT . . HILDA FISHER , . EVELYN J. GREENAUER LOUISE V. JANNAITA HELEN B. KING . . DORIS LAMOREE . META B. STEINHAUSEN ROYAL H. SWEET . NELLIE E. BITZ . SOCIAL STUDIES Maude Acheson Marguerite Ball OFFICE STAFF . . . . . Principal . Vice-Principal . . Clerk . . Nurse . . Clerk . . . Clerk . . Psychologist . Secretary Girls' Adviser . . . . . Boys' Adviser Director, Extra-Curricular Activities Lucille Stone Martha Van Arnam Edward Welch Mabel E. Brown W F. Alton Frasch 3 Carrie M. Graham Reed Harding Mildred M. Hunt' Edward F. Quinn Leo P. Redding ugusta Robinson 'Retired October 1938 SCIENCE Arlo B. Carroll Atwood DeCoster Howard Edwards Everett H. Kennell Joseph Reed George A. Roller Jessie H. Sickels Carleton L. Thayer Margaret Werner Donald E. Wilson PRACTICAL AND DOMESTIC ARTS John L. Fitzpatrick, Head LeRoy A. Becker William J. Burbridge Albert H. Clair Harold S. Gliewe George T. Hart Mary A. Howland Mildred Judson Irene I. Kelly Katherine Kerrigan Earl G. Lawrence Elmer A. Rotmans William Rotmans Ida E. Staud Edwin A. Thomas Emil F. Vetter Wesley C. Wooden HEALTH EDUCATION COMMERCIAL Ira I. Berman Carl H. Fromme Frank B. Grover Dora M. Loetzer Bertha R. Owen Elizabeth Palmer Ella B. Potter Edward A. I-lulek, Head Marion Bancroft Kathryn M. Galilney Brooks M. Kiggins Reba Kline John B. Kress Roger Morse Adeline Tarbox MARY A. SHEEHAN Vice-Principal RELATED WORK Raymond F. Boland Elsie M. Grellrath John E. Sullivan MUSIC Clarence P. Bilhorn Frederick C. Lee Elsa S. Miller Dorothy Stillwell Benjamin C. Scammel ART Avis Brooks Emil P. Maurer LIBRARIANS Ruth G. Gentles Caroline Marsh GUIDANCE Carrie M. Graham SPEECH AND LIP READING Grace T. Brown CAFETERIA MANAGER Helen Williams L... Mg. ,'I':,'. ff ' -7 -,,L. 4. R Y-'.. 1' xK 1' v. '. T. . 1 ' .31 , '1 '- 1. Q.a?2:-,F - fr .J sw: 5 .,r,a.ql 1 . A . --A',,,.'- '- 5 .. QE?-I i 1 .Af r x .. -1, 531- iz'-1 -... ' f , .. .x .MKANLT - .FM ...miiq ' . .4 111 V : 4515- - -V ,J -- -.u . ,.-' Q.. w v ..'1. .. ' , lip ,X., .9 ' ,, .-4, . .i ,l . J '.'f :. 'v ' .,w, , .. ,,,. . - . .L ,,' A- z' M .. 1-ia, ' H31.-... 1' '-f .1 . ,,' :Vi- V+'.5 .-.Q. '- -'.---.J . ' f' vr-11..,,-' -. f+f'!f. . 5 . 4,-+L .- ,fx . F., Q. -3. ,,. .-A - '-sl 1-. .-mv. . . f ' .. W. ' JJ13, v f 1 4.. . ... ,,-s 1 , 4' sf.- . , .C..-,T': ' - go. mg.. L , . .--V-1 .r f 4'-9' 'A' ...X ,. . 'J- L-. -.' ,1 Q.. ur-.-. L 11 '. 'Q-ri L - '.,1 -1- f w-PA .12 j U. 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F . -7 1.4.1, L A. f. ,Q . . , '-sf 1 'E ,.':l, :H ' ffm'-' J rg Q. g J-,T F H Q, p - , 4: 3. .A . X, -,., .1 Xiu: , ,,,- - . f'vl Y- ,hi .1 4.. n vg- . .X 1 A 1 ,, . . . , ..-K. .. X 5, . . , 1 4,. . A-Nu A QA .f A., . . eg L '1 LL ,. .rug 9 Lv. f M rms.. -. X, ,. 4,12 r. Ji-. . .. ..-,v. lil. . w J MABEL E, BROWN ELMER A. ROTMANS Our inspiration and our guidance since First vve entered Washington l-ligh School, they have helped to blaze our trail toward achievement. The success of our class activities, we owe to their splendid qualities of foresight, com- panionship, and understanding. JANUARY1939 , CLASS ADVISEIQS PATRICK R. CRINO President FANNIE PASSOR Secretary-Treasurer 1 BERNARD KOZEL Vice-President ROSALIE C. CIANCIOLA Social Chairman JANUARY 1939 CLASS GFFICERS THOMAS ALAIMO 66 First St. No. 27 A dark haired, bright-eyed man, Who looks for an argument When e'er he can. Hobby: Billards. H. R. Baseball 1. CHARLES ALESI 1524 Clifford Ave. No. Q7 Chucky Just a quiet normal boy, But to know him revea s great joy. Hobby: Stamps. Messenger 2, 3, H. R. Pres. 9, H. R. Vice- Pres. 1 . JENNIE AMORE 259 Bay St. No. 27 There is no doubt, we all adore That charming damsel, Miss Amore. Hobby: Scrapbooks. Hit Pin Q, Leaders'Club SZ, Variety Show SZ, Surveyor 4. ALBERT AROESTE 59 Woodbury St. No. 18 HAI.. Not ABC, but 'RST Hobby: Stamps. Deputy 3, 4, Corridor Aide 4, H. R. Pres. 9, Graphic Arts 2, 3, Messenger 4, Qlphla Beta Lambda 3, 4, Usher, Senior ay . SOLLY BAKER 89 Nassau St. NO- 9 Bill Books beguile his tedious hours. Hobby: Books. H. R. Vice-Pres. 9, French Honor Soc. 4, Deputy 2, 3, 4, Messenger 3, 4, Corridor Aide 4. HARRY BANNER 3477 Dewey Ave. East Rochester A shy nature is better than a forward heart. ' Hobby: Art. Surveyor 4, Art Club 4, Usher, Senior Play 4. 7 LEAH BARDENSTEIN S24 Buchan Pk. No, 9 Lee Many things I do against my will The greatest of all is keeping still. Hobby: Tennis. Red Cross Club 4, Courtesy Party 3, Sur- veyor 4. SANDRO BARONE 179 Portage St, No. 18 What shall I do to be forever known, And make this age become my own. Track 4- Boy Scouts 1, 9, 3, 4, Latin Honor Soc. 1, 9, 3, 4, Surveyor 4, Post 4, H. R. Vice-Pres. 3, 4, Holiday Fair 3, Alpha Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4, Marshal 4, Italian Honor Soc. 3, 4, Senior Play 4. RAE BARRAGATO 14 Wadsworth St. No. 18 Busy, busy all the day, Always happy, always gay. Courtesy Party 3- Leaders' Club 9, 3, 4, Basketball Q, 3, Tennis 3, 4, Archery 4, Ping-pong 4. BERNICE BERMAN 69 Gorham St. No. 9 Harness me down with your iron bands, Be sure of your curb and your run, For I scorn the power of your puny hands, As the tempest scorns a chain. Post Q, 3, 4, Girls' Service League Council Q, 3, Surveyor 4, Dramatics 3, 4, Latin Honor Soc. 3, H. R. Budget Agent 4, Varsity 2. JESSIE D. BRAY 17 Oregon St. No. 18 Jess A poetess soaring in the high reasons of her fancies With her garland and singing robes about er. Leaders' Club 1, Q, 3, Tennis 4, Green- house Club 4, Swimming 4, Shag Ball 1. ALAN D. BRIGGS 682 Hudson Ave. Bristol They call him Dirty AI But he sure makes a pal. Inter. Cross-Country 3, 4, Track 4, Swim- ming 3, 4, Senior Life Saving 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Safety Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Sur- veyor 4, Pathfinder 3, H. R. Pres. Q, 3, Holiday Fair 3. CYRIL BROWN 16 Maria St. No. 26 ..Cy.. A modest, fair-haired lad, Always happy, never sad. Hobby: Stamps. Messenger 4, Alpha Beta Lambda 3, 4, Public Speaking 3, Graphic Arts Society 3, 4, Courtesy Party 3. ELLEN BUHA 19 Langham St. No. QQ If to her share some humanlerrors fall, Looll? on her face, and you ll forget them a . Hobby: Swimming. Daughter of Flag 1, Girls' Service League Council 4, French Honor Soc. 4, Latin Honor Soc. 9, 3, 4, Leaders' Club 3, 4. ANNA CACCIATA 274 First St. No. 97 Her eyes as stars of twilight fair, Like twilight, too, her dusky hair. Hobby: Dancing. Hit Pin 1, Swimming 3, 4, Basketball 1, Surveyor. MARIAN CARDARELLI 11 Vetter St. No. 18 Mani A very jolly person to know, Happy come and happy go. Hobby: Reading. 4 Basketball 1, Swimming 3, Courtesy Party 3, Assembly Q. JOSEPHINE CELLURA 101 Rohr St. No. 36 Joyce l shall be loved as quiet things are loved. Hobby: Photography. Leaders' Club Q, Adv. Choir 1, Q, 3, Deputy 3, 4, Tennis Q, Holiday Fair 3, Class Sec. Q, H. R. Vice-Pres. 3. ROSALIE CIANCIOLA 242 Pennsylvania Ave. No. 27 Rosie With a smile so sweet, ' A fellow's heart is bound to miss a beat. Executive Council 4, Messenger Chair- man 4, Social Chairman 4, Washington Post 3, 4, Budget Agent 4, Girls' Service League 2, 3, 4, Holiday Fair 3, H. R. Pres. 2. IDA CIURCA 155 Third St. No. 27 She loves her maw, she loves her paw, But most of all, she loves to draw. Art Club 3, 4, Latin Honor Soc. Q, 3, French Honor Soc. 3, Washington Post 4, Pathliinder 4. IRVING COHEN Q9 Woodbury St. No. 9 Kugel Let us eat, drink, and be happy, for to- morrow we die. Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Choir 4, Class Pres., Stage Electrician 3, 4, Wash- ington Singers 4. MINNIE COHEN 14 Woodbury St. No. 18 Min Seldom depressed or serious is Min, For smiles and laughter contribute herein. Hobby: Tennis. Surveyor 4, Washington Post 4, Junior Red Cross 4, Tennis Q, Courtesy Party 3. MOLLY COHEN 60 Vienna Street No. 9 She is friendly, she is gay Always happy all the day. Girls' Service League 9, H. R.'Sec. 1, Sur- veyor 4, Washington Post 4. PATRICK R. CRINO 799 North St. No. 18 Pat He will rise highest who strives for the highest place. Class Pres. 3, 4, Exec. Council 4, Ch. of Budget, Ch. of Courtesy Party 3, Italian Honor Soc. 3, Varsity 9, 3, 4, Soccer, Senior Play 4, Holiday Fair 3. SAM D'AMORE 28 Short St. No. 97 A young man who blushes is better than one who turns pale. Reserve Baseball 3, Executive Council 2, Alpha Beta Lambda 3, 4, H. R. Pres. 1, H. R. Vice-Pres. 9, 3. 8 ARTHUR DEACON 56 Lowell St. No. 90 Deke To lose a friend like Deke is the greatest of all losses. Hobby: Model airplane building. H. R. Pres. 1, Wrestling 9, 3, Deputy 3, Holiday Fair 3, Courtesy Party 3, Alpha Beta Lambda 3, 4. WILLARD DERMAN 41 Buchan Pk. No. Q0 Tarzan Man's fortunes are according to his pains. Hobby: Art. Chess Club Q, 3, 4. ANTHONY DE SANCTIS 406 Portland Ave. No. 18 He possesses the three V's Voice, Vigor, and Vitality. Ass't Cheerleader 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Track 4, Soccer 4, SEBASTIAN DI MAGGIO Q4 Galusha St. No. Q0 A greater orator cannot be, The American dictator he will be. I-lobby: Music. Public Speaking Club 3, 4, Archery Club 4, Class Vice-Pres. 1, H. R. Pres. Q, Leaders' Corps Q, 3, 4, Courtesy Party 3, fxlpha Beta Lambda 3, 4, Usher, Sr. Play .IOSEPHINE DI MINO 903 Culver Rd. No. 9 Peps When Jo is a well-trained nurse, In cap and apron white We know her patients will not sleep If she keeps watch at night. Sr. Banquet 4, Basketball 1, Hit Pin 1, Variety Show Q, Sr. Play 4. MAMIE DI PASQUALE 394 N. Union St. No. Q7 Conversation is a social art. Messenger Ch. 4, Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Surveyor 4, Girls' Service League 1, 9, 3, Executive Council 4, Post 9, Tennis 1, 2. 9 FRANK DRETTO 76 Cummings St. No. 18 Dreet A smile a clay keeps the wolf away. Inter. Baseball 3, 4, Baseball Res. 9, Res. Soccer 9, 3, 4, Basketball 4, l-1. R. Vice- Pres. 3, 4, Class Pres. 1,Q,Leaders'Corps 1, Alpha Beta Lambda 3, 4. ANNETTE EDELMAN 30 Hoeltzer St. No. 9 T'ain't her silverly vein you say? Tell you what-it's just her way. Surveyor 4, Washington Post 3, 4, Girls' Service League Council 4, Girl Scouts 1, 9, 3, 4, Public Speaking Club 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4. MILTON ERGAS 86 Cuba Place No. 26 .. rk., J' rb gs ' t I 1 . . O . B 3g Choir3 Lea er orps i u s e ' h i- f st l ing n is 7 . I I QT 4 ' ' r r 9 ' 1 1 1 4 - ' Q , - , , ' d 1 inf r rbf , Q25 Lam 3. D JEAN FREI 14 Dudley St. No. Q6 Sweet, petite, and neat A combination hard to beat. Pathfinder 4, Girls' Service League Council 4, Washington Post 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Public Speaking 3, Choir 2, Honors 3, 4. ARTHUR FRIGERIO 917 North St. No. 90 Lefty A jolly temperament has this lad, When he's around one's never sad. Italian Honor Society 3, 4, Alpha Beta Lambda 3, 4, Holiday Fair 3, Washington Post 4, Life Saving Club 3, Deputy 3, 4, Messenger 1. FREBONIA FROSINI 17 Concord St. No. 18 Fibby Shessweet, she's kind and so sincere In fact, she's just a little dear. Sr. Choir 1, 2, 3, Italian Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Washington Post 3, Lunchroom Ass't 1, 44 e k. No. Q7 ..Kay.. Sweet an si c A pl su t ve n r. a ian Honor c , 3, 4, it Pin 1, asketball 1, S i ming 3, Lead ' Corps ERINE GANGEMI 4 2 ANTHONY GENCO Q Merle St. No. 18 Genco Heart on his lips, soul within his eyes, Soft as his clime, sunny as his skies. Varsity Club 3, 4- Surveyor 4, ltalian Honor Soc. 3, Alpha Beta Lambda 3, 4, Leaders' Corps 3, Budget Agent 4, Senior Play 4. ALEX GLIOTTONE 99 Philander St. No. 18 Ollie True friends give aid unasked. Alpha Beta Lambda 3 4, Baseball 2, 4, Basketball 1, Senior Play 4. MILDRED GORDON 25 Carthage Dr. No. 18 Bobbie Those who know thee not no words can paint, Those who know thee know all words are faint. Surveyor 4, Washington Post 4, Service League Council 4, French Honor Soc. 3, 4, Librarian 1, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Holi- day Fair 3, Sr. Play 4. ISABELLE GRAVER 9 Morris St. No. Q0 Red She looks decorous, innocent, demure, But really now, you know, you can't be sure. Girls' Service League 3, 4, Messenger 4, Washington Post Q, 3, Tennis 2, Courtesy Party 3, Senior Play 4. CARMELLA GRECO 61 Sender St. No. 97 Millie All that's best of dark and bright, Meet in her aspect and her eyes. Tennis 3, Girls' Service League 4, Honors 1, 2, 3, Chairman H. O. 4. 10 ARNOLD HOFFMAN 399 Wilkins St. No. 26 Rad He attains whatever he attempts. Editor, Post 4, Surveyor 4, Marshals 4, Executive Council 3, 4, Pathfinder 4, Latin Honor Soc. 9, 3, French Honor Soc. 3, 4, Standard Bearer 1, Alpha Beta Lambda 3, 4, Sr. Play 4, Budget Com- mittee 4. FRIEDA HRYZAK 84 Kelly St. No. 9 FiFi The smile that wins, the tint that glows, But tell of days in goodness spent. Hobby: Badminton. Surveyor Staff 4, Alpha Tri-Y 3, Washing- ton Fair 3, Hit Pin 1, Leather Craft 1, Courtesy Party 3. ELI HURVITZ 54 Widman St. No. Q6 G Man Silent performance makes best returns. Hobby: Stamps. Safety Council Q. CHARLES IACUZZO 173 Rohr St. No. 97 Beers He is alwa s hap y and gay- And wonders wEy others can't be that way. Band 1, Wrestling 1, Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, 3. ANTHONY JARDINE Gordon Park No. 10 Figaro He who does not love women and song, Remains a fool his whole life long. Class Pres. 9, 3, 4, Post 3, Alpha Beta Lambda 9, 3, 4, Mgr. Bowling 3, Leaders' Corps 3, 4, Canary Club 3, 4, Deputy 4, Executive Council 3, Inter High Choir 1, 9, 3, Public Speaking 3, 4, Sr. Play 4. ALICE KOBEL 134 Weeger St. No. 26 A lovely apparition sent, To be a moment's ornament. Red Cross 2, Girls' Service League Q, Washington Post Q, Courtesy Party 3. OLGA KOBISCH 109 Flower St. No. 8 Sue There be none of beauty's daughters with a magic like thine. Tennis 1, 3, Swimming 3. BERNARD KOZEL 41 Watkins Ter. No. 96 Bernie ' The rare combination that's hard to Find, An athlete with a thinker's mind. Basketball 3, 4, Soccer 4, Marshal 3, 4, Surveyor 4, Sr. Vice-Pres. 4, Tennis 3, French Honor Soc. 4, Latin Honor Soc. 9, 3, Sr. Pla 4, Cross-Country 3, Scho- lastic Award,3. WANDA KOZERSKI 289 Berlin St. No. Q6 Wander Still they gazed, and still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all she knew. Custodian of Flag 4, Surveyor 4, Sr. Play 4, Girls' Service League Council 4, Lions' Award 1, Latin Honor Soc. 3, 4, French Honor Soc. 3, Messenger 4. HELEN O. KRYK 51 Wilson St. No. 18 Ollie Her dress is neat, her manner sweet, A Friend, l'm sure, you'll love to meet. Hobby: Bowling. Washin ton Post 3, 4, Surveyor 4, H. R. Sec. 1,T-lonor 1. WALTER KYZYNKO 3 Bessie Place No. 90 Walt Not that l love study less, But that I love fun more. Track 4, Vice-Pres. 1, Archery 4, Chair- man of Deputies Q, Wrestling 1, 9, Senior Choir 9, Alpha Beta Lambda 3, 4, Canary Club 2. ANN LA IUPPA 115 Peck St. No. 27 Always calm, ever sedate Never in a hurried state. Washington Post 3, 4, Girls' Service League 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian Q, Messenger 3, 4, Greenhouse Club 3, 4, Leaders Club 1, Hit Pin 1, Courtesy Party 3, Surveyor 4, H. R. Sec. 4, Usher, Senior Play 4. THEODORE LANDSMAN 37 Buchan Pk. No. 9 Ted He has a head to contrive, a tongue to persuade, and a hand to execute any command. Hobby: Scouting. German Honor Soc. 9, 3, Editor ol Surve or 4, Varsity 3, 4, Senior Choir 3, Holiday Fair Q, 3, Courtesy Party 3, Pub. Com., Senior Play 4. PETER LANIO 453 Ormond St. No. 9 When with the boys, he has many a fan, 'Bfwith the girls, he's a ladies' man. Airplane models. s 4 Vc Hres 3 Ch Safety Council , Lead rs orps 1, Q, 3, 4, Honor , i ,i Party 4, H. R. Baseball 1, 2.3. i 4, Qacauflai 14, i-1. R. Budget Tlgllisl inf l MEETY LEFKO 1065 Clitford Ave. No. 18 Dick The happiest life that ever was led, Was always to court and never to wed. Soccer 3, 4, Swimming Team 3, 4, Track 3, Deputy SZ, Alpha Beta Lambda 3, 4. HENRY LEVY 99 Selye Ter. 1 H No. 9 . Hy Very ambitious and very fine, He's sure to win fame sometime. Cross-Country Team 3, 4- Track Team 4, Ch. of Marshals Q, H. R. Pres. 1, Q, 3, 4, Latin Honor Soc. 3, French Honor Soc. 4, Executive Council 3, Bo Scout Troop 1, 2, 3, 4, Washington Blair 2, Courtesy Party 3, Usher, Faculty Play 4, Sr. Play 4. STANLEY LOJEK 30 Lowell St. No. 20 Lefty He may be a bit tall, But he sure can play ball. Basketball Reserve Team 9, 3, lnterscho- lastic Basketball 4, Baseball 9, 3, 4, Deputy 1, 2, 3, 4, Holiday Fair 3, Alpha Beta Lambda 3, 4, Sr. Play 4. JOHN MAIRHUBER 56 Rauber St. No. Q0 Happy go lucky. Hobby: Photography. ' Surveyor 4, Deputy 3, 4, Marshal 3, 4, Latin Honor Society 9, 3, German Honor Soc. 4, Courtesy Party 3- Washington Fair 3, Sr. Choir 3, Archery Club 4. JOSEPHINE MALONE 206 Central Plc. No. 97 ..-lo., lt may be M'alone But she s never alone. Hobby: Tennis. Tennis 1, 9, Red Cross 1, Q, Messenger 4, Lunchroom Ass't 4. ARTHUR MANCUSO Q8 Baden St. No. 9 Art The less men talk, The more men thinlc. ' Post 4, Literary Editor, Surveyor 4, Mar- shal 4, Latin Honor Soc. SZ, 3, Assembly Programs 1, 2, 3, 4, Lions' Award 1, Standard Bearer 4. ISRAEL MANEVITZ 19 Sheridan St. No. Q0 An upright, downright, honest man. Hobby: Scouting. Leaders' Corps. Q, Horse Shoes 3, 4, Archery Club 4, H. R. Pres. 9, Courtesy Party Q, Graduation Usher 4, Sr. Play Usher. MADELYN MANGIONE 769 North St. No. 18 Evelyn A violet by a mossy stone, Half hidden from the eye. Hobby: Dressmalcing. Italian Honor Soc. 3, 4, Courtesy Party 3. ARNOLD MARCUS 53 Hollister St. No. 18 Sunshine My tongue within my lips l reign For one who talks must talk in vain. Hobby: Photography. Librarian 1, Messenger 3, 4, Alpha Beta Lambda 3, Fair 3. ANNA MAROZ 940 Rauber St. No. Q0 Annie Full of pep and lots of vim ln her work, she's sure to win. Hobby: Knitting. Messenger 3, 4, Red Cross 1, Q, Girls' Service Lea ue 4, Canary Club 3, Choir 3, Variety Show Q, Dramatic Club 4. ROSE MASINO Q88 Ormond St. No. 9 NRO.. A maiden fair with auburn hair Her friendship is a joy to share. Hobby: Dancing. Girls' Service Lea ue Q, Leaders' Club 2, Courtesy Party 3, Basketball 1, Hit Pin 1. VIOLA MELINIS 318 Bernard St. No. 96 avi.. Pert and vivacious is our Vi lt's great fun to have her nigh. Latin Honor Soc. 3, 4, Librarian 2, Junior Choir 1, Honor 1, Messenger 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Usher Sr. Play. JOHN MERRONE 320 Portland Ave. No. 9 J, J. A gay young lad with plenty of pep Appea ing to the lassies As a man who can step. Hobby: Dancing. DONALD MICHAELS 16 Frederick Pk. No. 96 When my cue comes, Call me, and l will answer. S. C. Pres. 4, S. C. Sec.-Treas. 3, Wash- ington Fair 2, 3, Latin Honor Soc. 9, 3, French Honor Soc. 3, 4, Al ha Beta Lambda 3, 4, Honors 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive gounicil 3, 4, Washington Post 3, Senior ay . PHILLIP MILLER 638 Clifford Ave. No. 26 Phil To be an artist he aspires, He has the diligence and talent it requires. ' Washington Post 3, 4, Surveyor 4, Alpha Beta Lambda 3, Librarian 1, Sr. Play Usher 4, Basketball 1, 9, 3. VITO MORETTI 11 Hollister St. No. 18 Curly His lace is lit up by a glow Of inspiration and resolve. Hobby: Photography. H. R. President 4, Leaders' Corps Q, S. C. Council 4, Honors 1, 9, 3, 4, Safety Council 1, 4, Graduation Usher 3. 12 ANGELINA OBI 91 Second St. No. 97 Angie Angie's pretg, sweet, and kind A truer frien you'll never Find. Latin Honor Soc. 3, Italian Honor Soc. 3, 4, Greenhouse Club 3, 4, Courtesy Party 3, Hit Pin 1, Basketball 1, Variety Show 2, Usher Sr. Play 4, Honors 1, 3, 4, H. R. Sec. 3, 4. JOSEPHINE PARRINELLO 16 Philander St. No. 18 Happy am I, from care I am free Why aren't they all contented like me? Italian Honor Soc. 1, 9, 3, Courtesy Party 3, Honor 1, Art Cl..b 1. DOMINIC PASSANTINO 33M Hollister St. No. 18 Don He's a master of music, And he's sure to go places. Band 1, Q, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Q, 3, 4, Inter-High Band Q, 3, 4, Sr. Choir 1, 9, 3, 4, Surveyor 4, Courtesy Party 1, Q, 3. FANNIE PASSOR 67 Lincoln St. No. 18 Faye I do but sing because I must And pipe but as the linnets sing. Hobby: Music. Canary Club 3, 4, Washington Post 3, 4, Surveyor 4, Marshal 4, Courtesy Party 3, Hit Pin 1, H. R. Sec. 9, 3, 4, Usher 4. JOSEPH PECORA 86 Sander St. No Q7 Joe Peppy, cheery, good-hearted Joe, Leaves loads of friends, but nary a foe. H. R. Pres. 4, Latin Honor Soc. Q, 3, 4, Post 4, Surveyor 4, Executive Council 4, Marshal 4, Washington Fair 3, Operetta 4, Track Team 4, Courtesy Party 3, Public Speaking Club 3, 4, Sr. Play 4. RUTH PICKUS 55 Watkins Terrace No. 96 Her glory is in her work. Courtesy Party 3, Choir 9, Messenger 4, Orchestra 1, 9, Post 4, Public Speaking Club 3, Latin Honor Soc. 3, French ?ontEr Soc. 4, Usher Sr. Play 4, H. R. ec. . RICHARD PILLITER 70 Wilson St. No. 18 Dickie Dickie is always ready, willing and able. Hobby: Miniature Chest Making. Alpha Beta Lambda 3, Band and Or- chestra 1, Q, 3, 4, H. R. Vice-Pres. 3, Honors 1, 9, 3. FRANKLIN PIOTRASCHKE 174 Bernard St. No. 26 The colorful character who casts a large shadow. Hobby: Physics. Messenger 4, Lunchroom Ass't 4, Sur- veyor 4, Bowling Team 3, 4- Washington Flag? Sr. Play 4, Assembly Programs SAM PRATO 1053 North St. No. 36 Be quiet says the proverb, and happy you will be But fun on the other hand sounds good to me. I-lobby: Dancing. Italian Honor Soc. 9, 3, 4, Latin Honor Soc. 1, Q, Marshal 9, 3, Messenger 3, 4, H. R. Pres. 1, Q, Leaders' Corps 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Beta Lambda 3, Sr. Play 4. WILLIAM RAAB 818 Clinton Ave. N. No. 20 Rabbit Th? lilps may conceal what the heart may ee , But the eyes know no disguise. Hobby: Photography. Track 3, 4, Inter-High Choir 4- Latin Honor Soc. 1, 9, German Honor Soc. 4, Deputy Ch. 4, Marshal 3, 4, Executive Council 4, Sr. Play 4, Washington Singers 4. PETER RANDAZZO 19 First St. No. 97 Knab Many geniuses are generally melancholy. Hobby: Artcraft. H. R. Pres. 3, H. R. Vice-Pres. 9, H. R. Sec. 1, Honors 1, Q, June Graduation Usher 3. SARA RANDAZZO Q63 Central Park No. 97 NSW.. Merry maiden free from care, With sparkling eyes and wavy hair. Hobby: Dancing. Girls' Service League Q, 3, 4- Courtesy Party 3, H. R. Sec. 1, June Graduation Usher 4. 13 GARSON ROSEN 701 Bay St. No. Q6 Gus A friend to one and a friend to all. Hobby: Woodworking, Alpha Beta Lambda 3, Safety Officer 9, Mgr. Basketball Team 3, H. R. President 4. JACOB ROSEN 43 Catherine St. No. 9 Jake This space is mine Wherein to write, Remember me When out of sight. Hobby: Stamps. Holiday Fair Q, H. R. Secretary 3, 4, i-l. R. Vice-President Q, Honors 1, 2, 3, 4. HAROLD SACKS 47 Morris St. No. 9 Satchel True friends are few and hard to find, That's why we appreciate Harold's kind. Hobby: Sports. Honors 1, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Pres. 1, Tennis 4- Messenger 3, Intramural Basketball and Baseball Q, Leaders' Corps Q, Surveyor 4, Alpha Beta Lambda, Sr. Play, Scholastic Award 4. JOE SALAMONE 72 Miller St. No. 36 Joe Gills He's tall, well liked and fond of a good time, lt's his belief that pleasure's no crime. Messenger 4, Leaders' Corps 1, Q, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball and Baseball 1, 9, 3, 4, Latin Honor Soc. 1, 9, Italian Honor Soc. 9, 3, Public Speaking Club 4. MARION SANZOTTA 56 Concord St. No. 18 UMW.. Quiet and sincere When you want her, she is near. Hobby: Sports. Honors 1, Q, 3, 4, Surveyor 4, Girls' Service League 3, 4, Courtesy Party 3, Messenger 4, H. R. Sec. 1, 3. HYMEN SARFATY 103 Sellinger St. No. 96 ..HY.. When he goes by, the girls all sigh, To his friends he s known as Hy. Al ha Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4, Res. Basket- ball, 3, Dev. Basketball Team 3, H. R. Vice-Pres. Q. ALEXANDER SCH K 194 Charlotte St. ' Madison own Without offers frien or foes, He sketches or xactly as it goes. Hon r 1, puty - rveyor 4. ROSE SCIARABBA 1239 N. Goodman St. No. 18 NROY.. , Our glamor girl. Hobby: Dancing. ' Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 4- Messenger 4, Sr. Play 4, Lunchroom Ass't 1, 9, As- sembly Program 3, Usher 4, Deputy 3. 130 Lev:isR?LTZg5igIY24 ' . :VArnisEn'o'ygt,l9fTII ' k. ecreta asurer 1. .51 JAMES si-toms l 1295, Harrison St. No. 10 Chazal The schoolmate of schoolmates. Hobby: Sports. JUNIETTA SIMPSON 40 Joseph Ave. No. 9 June From dancin' eyes to dancing feet June is popuslar and petite. Hobby: Reading. Operetta 4, Leaders' Corps 3, 4, Honor 4, Swimming 4, Tennis 4, Assemblies 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Badminton 4. MARTIN SINDONI 74 Bay St. No. 18 Romeo Many a damsel whom he has met Would like to be his Juliet. Hobby: Music. Deputy SZ, 3, Vice-President 1, Honors 1, Q, 3. SADIE SLAVNY 7 Thomas St. No. 26 ..SYm.. I like myself the way I am Of faults l've more than one, If anyone reformed me though I'd miss a lot of fun. Latin Honor Soc. 9, 3, French Honor Soc. 3, Marshal 4, Girls' Leaders Corps 9, Honors 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3. FLORENCE SNOWITZ 548 Hudson Ave. No. Q6 -.Flon Bright blue eyes which seem so wise We wonder what behind them lies. Girls' Leaders 1, 2, Girls' Swimming Team 3, Honors 1, Girls' Service League Council 4, Lunchroom Ass't 4, Librarian 2- Junior Choir 1, Girls' Chorus 1, Sr. Play 4. BENJAMIN SOLOMON 91 Thomas St. No. Q6 Ben Our singing scientist. Post 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Surveyor 4, Canary Club 3, 4, Archery 4, Inter-High Choir 3, Alpha Beta Lambda 3, Operetta 4, Leaders' Corps 2, 3, Marshal 3, Wash- ington Fair 1, 2, 3, Public Speaking Club, Sr. Play 4. THELMA SPRINGUT 646 Clifford Ave. No. Q6 Pretty and sweet A pleasure to meet. H. R. Sec. 1, VarietKAShow 9, Operetta 4, Girls' Scouts 1, essenger 4, Girls' Service League 4- French Honor Soc. 3, 4, Post 3, 4, clqaaf 1, Class v. P. 1, Girls' Chorus Q, Surveyor 4. LOUIS TASCIONE 5 Stepheny's Place No. 9 Lou O Music sphere-descended' maid, Friend of pleasure, wisdom s aid. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Honors 1, Q, 3. . s I K i A Q6 s e. No. 18 v S is motto: La Omn' ' Afphfrbeta Lam da , . R. Baseball 1, 2, 3, Hol'd 3, Honors 1, Leade ' , . MARIE THOMAS 16 Langham St. St. Michaels Tommie Laughing eyes, curly hair A smile so sweet, and a jaunty air. Swimming Club 3, Alpha Tri-Y 3, 4, Honor 4. JOHN TODARO 19 Englert St. No. 36 In music he aspires, And has what it requires. Orchestra 1, Q, 3, 4, Band. WALTER TYCHY 32 Rhine St. No. 18 Everybody's friend and nobody's foe. Class Baseball 1 Q, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Alpha Beta Lambda 3, Class President 2, 3, Class Secretary 2, 3, Sr. Play 4. GRACE VELLA 810 North St. No. 18 Full of ep and full of fun, A gooclafriend to everyone. Archery Club 4, Courtesy Party 3, Base- ball Club 1, Usher Sr. Play 4, Honors 1, 2, 4, Hit-Pin 1, Vice-Pres. 4. CARL VON RECKLINGHAUSEN 74 Clifford Ave. No. 90 Tarzan His motto: To him who wills, nothing is difficult. Stage Hand 9, 3, 4- Sec.-Treas. 2, 3, Messenger 9, 3, Holiday Fair 3, Stage Mgr. Sr. Play 4. WILLIAM WARFIELD 146 Hudson Ave. ' -' ' No. 9 To'th,e victor belong the spoils. Canary Club SZ 3 4, Vice-Pres. S. C. 3, Pres. Inter-High Choir 3, 4, Alpha Beta Lambda 3- varsity Qi 3, ilawwag 4, Post 9, Scholarship n r outs Mo. 2, French Honor Soc , Executive ouncil 3. ' 5, ITN ' ' .15 JACOB WEINSTEIN 40 Herman St. No. 9 Winey I do not lcnow everything Still, many things l understand. l-lobby: Stamps Baseball Q, Basketball 3, Senior Play, Prop Com. 4. ISADORE ZWEIFLER 31 Kelly St. No. 9 Izzy Though last, not least. l-lobby: Sports National Graphic Arts 3, 4, Messenger 3, 4, Lunchroom Ass't 2, Alpha Beta Lambda 3, 4, I-lonors 1, 52. The place is hallowed by old memories, That grow more lovely with the passing years, l'lere has been laughter, and the sting of tears, KATHERINE YARTON 74 Sullivan St. No. Q6 Oh Kay is gay, Let come what may. l-lobby: Dancing Girls' Service League Q, Basketball Q, Leaders' Club 9, l-I. R. Pres. 1, I-l. R. Sec. Q. SARAH VASTA 16 Albow Place No. Q0 Small and darlc, Gay as a lark. Girls' Service League Council Q, 3, 4, Girls' Service League 1, 9, 3, 4, Varsity Club 9, 3, 4, Italian Club Q, 3, Surveyor 4, Courtesy Party 3. The gilt ol Friendship, lcnowledge-bitter-sweet- I-lere youth-that passes once, with winged leet Pauses a moment with radiant face-to loolc on Truth. 16 3 r e I 1 n 4 A I 1 1 1 B 1 ? F 5 K ,- I I 1 4 T 11 I E it 1 Z P 1 1 11 11 U 1 51 1 1 4 N 1 l I4 I 1 . T 1 i J1 L Y 1-1 Q 1 F 4 n :1 I Y l 3. 1 1 Q 73 Q F QP 2-Q M x M. ' , , f K, f . N I ' A I ' fi A I 0 0 Q fx W9 ,ffQ Q 3 T Y - i f M W J-A X N- - in 3-U HRTTEACHEQ rsus wan swmss TO 1-us C?J CLASS IF 'mr-:Y omx A POLITICS I Odin Q F A AV X : A I, Or hjli X . o AM? L P : Q.. Wlllllll ' LUHSHINTOH LEAGUE: OF NHTIONS ORRIDOR S ,fp QQ QNTR0ouc1N6CHUcK n13nERS I I X uxyX Q . 'fn xxx 5 0 X - - I MJ' 4 -.,, -1 Q' .H +0 x Q. X, Q 2 V gsij QQ22 Q' za? 'Q 'J .H DRETTO imma Hwomks mga 'QA '-S' R JJ! qw IJ 5 J.! d,,. .... ,.. 5 - ..,,.- -Q -Q Z d ,s lv M HAS 1 ANN-us 1mPoRTEoFuRovEncoA'r Dggg,TPg3Sf,1Q1gg-g-?W0RRY ' .,.L,sc..., K '17 x Q fN A A xasiiw, T 4 f V mmf '21 I --- 'X K H SURVEYIINIG JANUARV1939 Six short and cheerful years have passed since we attended our first classes in Washington l-ligh School during the spring term of 1933. Surveying these six years without experiencing their sorrows and mo- ments of depression, we find that all of us are just a little moved at the thought of leaving Washington High School, the scene of many experiences. ln the line of sight at the present moment is Donald Michaels, our school community president. l le came into his own in the 'l'lA when he smashed all pre- cedents by becoming the first boy to be elected school community secretary-treasurer. During this, his last term, Donald has been elected school com- munity president and has played the lead in the senior play, Seven Keys to Baldpatef' Among our numbers we are proud to count Arnold Hoffman who has been active in many clubs and organizations, especially as editor-in-chief of the Washington Post. Besides editing the Post, he has been active in promoting the success of the newly adopted budget plan. The budget plan brings to the fore a pleasant, soft- spoken individual, Patsy Crino. A large share of the success of the budget plan, the Courtesy Party in December 1937, and numerous school and class projects, rests with Patsy who also fills the role of class president. l-le is distinctive for the business-like manner and promptness with which he discharges all class and school community duties. The inevitable professor rears his bespectacled head above the crowd. Sandro Barone is called Prof partly because he wears glasses, partly be- cause he's studious off and on, but mostly because he has a gift of oratory. A year or so ago, he aroused considerable mirth because, despite the handicap of short stature, he tried out for the cross-country team on the spur of the moment, and better yet, made itl Within the last year, Sandro has developed into a shrewd businessman. Besides soliciting a large pro- portion of the advertisements for the Surveyor, he has managed the publicity for Seven Keys to Baldpatef' As inevitable as the class Prof is the Lions' Club Award. From a group of ten equally qualified candi- dates, Arthur Mancuso and Wanda Kozerski were chosen to receive the award. The high scholastic ability of these same two enabled them to assume, in the senior year, the respective roles of standard bearer, and guardian of the flag. The editorial staff of our year book is relying on the organization ability and literary experience 'of Theodore Landsman, editor-in-chief of the Sur- veyor to aid it in successfully plotting this year's annual. Ted's score or more of nicknames seem to indicate that the angle of his personality is in the fourth quadrant. Ben Solomon has just climaxed his high school career by being awarded the Bausch and Lomb Science Award for outstanding work. This survey of class history could never be complete without training our sight on two singing members of our class. The prestige of our school has been greatly increased by the honors William Warfield and Anthony Jardine have won in both local and national competition. Both have been placed on Virginia Cardinale's Mythical l-lonor Roll, - a signal honor. The trail of our survey is blazed with only a few notches. We have surveyed and mapped the plot with blazes, but there is much territory yet uncovered. Our class history is marked with smaller incidents, too numerous to mention, that we cherish in reminiscence. 1 8 l 1 I -l-l-llf PAST JuNE193Q Listen, my children, and you shall hear The tale of the deeds of the class of this year. Graduating in June, in thirty-nine, Every man who is now alive Remembers that famous day and year. That class is the one which produced a movie Remember Popeye, Felix, Pluto, and Miclcey. For the price of five cents an admission was gained To improve the funds of the class just named. A minstrel show was given anon, Which featured singers, tap-dancer, and clown What snap the songs and dances had Featuring old-fashioned melodies and latest fadl Next the Lions' winners we claim Whose names are printed in the hall of fame. A. Manevitz and Sylvia Werner, the two Whose real worth the Lions' Club lcnew. Dances sponsored by thirty-nine Were classed by all as superfine. They danced and shagsged to the Rhythmaires, Underclassmen floclced in crowds and pairs. 19 The Courtesy Party in our junior year Was filled with thoughts we all hold dear 'Twas not what we gave but what we shared And our joys to the old follqs can't be compared. O we've had honors in holding offices too, ln school activities we've had plenty to do. Proud today, indeed, we are Of blonde Ann Schuler and Jo Ferrar. Our class at present is very well-lcnown, Ben Salzman as president gives it tone, Koven as vice-president, in sports renowned, Malce two leaders who can't be downed. Sylvia Werner, that industrious lass, ls Editor in Chief and Secretary of the class. Angela Joy is our social leader, Myl how Washingtonians heed herl We give all praise and honor due To Miss Atlcinson and Mr. Clair, the two Who have given our class such thought and care Who all our troubles have been willing to share. SURVEVING OUR CCDAT OF ARMS F i tp-sf ! IT' 1 '51 ll ig Y. fwsvv-'x If-h ii 4 1 T r The origin of this seal of honor is quite a fascinating one and centers around a person who has universally been acclaimed the embodiment of high ideals and of personal attributes-George Washington. With the establishment of the first junior high school in Rochester, New York, it was decided that in order to form a strong bond of attachment, the appellation of the First president of the United States should be adopted for the name of our school. Washington lies continually been the object of deep respect and veneration, furnishing a source of inspiration to those who wish to emulate his success- ful efforts and distinguished personal achievements. Recurring ever to his integrity and probity, Washington High has adopted his coat- of-arms, in modified form, to symbolize our hopes and ideals involving character, honesty, and perseverance. In the center ofthis coat- of-arms are two heavy bars representing the eighth and ninth grades, and above these are three stars signifying the higher grades- namely, the tenth, the eleventh, and the twelfth. The name of Washington High School surrounds the central motif on our school seal. It has been a pleasure and privilege to bestow school awards on those students who possess superior abilities and high scholastic standings. Among these is the Lions' Club Award presented to a boy and a girl each of whom has fulfilled the above requirements. An additional privilege granted to our school after it had been fully established as a high school was the opportunity for brilliant and ambitious students to attain their objectives by winning scholarships. The outlook is exceedingly attractive and the future looms bright, for it is anticipated that the present senior class will equal or perhaps exceed the outstanding success of last year when five awards were granted to students in our school. In the realm of sport activities, the members of our teams have reflected with increasing ardor, the zeal and enthusiasm instilled within them by fervent school spirit. The entire school community joins in offering hearty encouragement and in urging the teams to continue their splendid progress. The Washington coat-of-arms represents to us the height of aspiration and personal achievement, and serves as a goal to ambition. lt is a constant source of inspiration to those of us who wish to succeed, but in anxiety and speculation it also implies the admonition that only by exercising supreme will power, fortitude, and unceasing effort can we reach our goal. A challenge andaperemptory declaration to all, our coat-of-arms manages to exert a powerful yet beneficent influence upon each and every one of us. 20 Tl-IE PRESENT lt is doubtful whether Paul Revere would ever have been able to ride a horse, if he had gone to high school. At any rate we can be reasonably sure that, with typical high school efficiency, he would have delivered the wrong message. The high school student cannot be held entirely to blame for being such a peculiarly warped individual. l-lis condition can be more than partly ac- counted for by the excruciating routine to which he is subjected. Evidences show that the high school curriculum tends to affect even the most stolid individual. The following scientific survey will substantiate these facts and prove conclusively that the average student shows marked signs of affectation even after only one tortur- ous day in school. ln this slightly mellow drama, we catch the student coming and going, so to speak, prov- ing that the poor thing just hasn't a chance. ln Panorama l, is revealed what is apparently an enthusiastic, determined student who, with quick pace and sure step, is approaching the Wash- ington institution of higher learning. lt just goes to show how you can't keep a good man down. After having slept off the ill-effects of the round of week-end parties, strenuous dates, DAZE WORK Listen my children and you shall hear Not of the story of Paul Revere, But of a tale of sorrow and woe Which the high school student must undergo. 21 and late evenings, he returns to brave anew the perils of school. As our subject arrives in the homeroom late Ctardiness is one of the habits fostered in high schooll, he prepares to adjust himself to the inevitable. ln Scene Il we find our object of study, slightly discouraged but not downcast, peer- ing from between piles of textbooks and other accessories. CThe blank look is merely a means of spiritual fortifica- tion.D Episode lll reveals our guinea pig in chemistry class, where he is sub- jected to the awful, redolent stenches and the poisonous, irritating vapors which befuddle his brain and rack his frame-and they speak of the horrors and cruelty of war! ln the cafeteria, Scene IV, we find a victim having a difficult time with her lunch. Small wonder! For a short while we lose our quarry, who is himself lost in the tur- moil, but in Candid Shot V, we again come across him in study-hall where, worn and exhausted, he is resting peacefully. After a few more trying periods such as gym and trigonometry, de- signed to demolish the brain and the body we finally see in Swan-Song Vl, our imitation of life passing out, and we do meanlPASSlNG OUT!! S U RVEYI N G if-xixiufaiw 1939 It is 1950-and as you sit in your prefabricated, aerostatically suspended home, designed by master architect Carl Van Reclclinghausen, illuminated by opaque light, the product of the genius of electrical engineer Vito Moretti-you drop into your easy chair and, at your side, switch on a tiny, cabineted instrument with a slot on the top. lt is the ultra-new telephototype invention of the renowned radio- physicist, C. lfranlelin Piotraschlce who has recently been promoted to the vice-presidency of the Radio Corporation of America CR.C.A.J for his advance- ments in television. The curious machine has the ability to print the latest news and photographs right in your own home. As the paper begins to ap- pear from the slot, there are several items on it which particularly catch your eye: ...... Sandro Barone, American Airlines magnate, institutes a new air route to the new South African city of Tasmir built by civil engineer William Rael: ...... Two Nobel prizes have been awarded. The first was given to world renowned Dr. Arthur Mancuso for develop- ing a foolproof cure for cancer. Dr. Mancuso, in conjunction with his assistant, Dr. Wanda Kozerslci has made many discoveries which have revolutionized medicine. The second prize was received by Dr. Benjamin Solomon, head of the Dupont DeNemours research department, for discovering, at last, the ninety-third element. CDr. Solomon has just published a widely acclaimed boolc proving conclusively that there could not possibly be more than ninety-two elements, discounting all isotopesj ....... Winner of the year's Pulitzer prize is Dr. Mildred Gordon, eminent psychiatrist, for her best-seller, Mind over Matter. Madame Fann Passor and Signor Antonio Jardinio, both of the hfletropolitan, achieve new fame in the leading roles of composer Milton Ergas' new opera, Americana ..... ln New Yorlc City, Mayor Patsy Crino awarded the title of Miss America to Miss Florence Snowitz who has already achieved fame through her interpretive ballets. A close runner up was Miss Alice Kobel, popular photographers model whose face adorns many a magazine cover ...... The most popular television program of 1950, according to the audiencieometer Can instrument determining the number of receiving sets tuned into a stationl, is the All-Star Variety hour with the world beloved baritone William Warfield Don Passantino's orchestra, and the Hollywood stars Don Michaels and Rose Sciarraba ..... ln Hollywood, Sanford Prato and Bernice Berman, favorite movie stars are malcing a new third-dimension Ekcture, These Many Years, with Director John airhuber. The wardrobe for the film was designed by stylists Isabelle Gaver and Katherine Yarton ...... The best current film is Stars From Heaven starring Joel Solamone and Anabel Edelman with a sup- porting cast including the dance team of .lohn Mer- rone and Sara Randazzo. The picture is said to con- tain some fine character acting by Anthony Genco and Josephine DiMino ...... Alan D. Briggs has been newly elected to the position of professor of archaeology at Harvard University. Dr. Briggs is a confirmed wearer of flowered print shirts, a wealcness developed in high school ...... ln Washington, Senator Arnold Hoffman is creating a furore, de- manding that foreign diplomat Sebastian DiMaggio should not be recalled in order to avoid interna- tional complications ...... Henry Levy, champion Olympic long distance runner, set a new record the ot er ay. Bernard Kozel, former All-American football star, is quitting the professional gridiron for the medical profession. A brilliant cartoon by Philip Miller, syndicated artist ...... There is an editorial Good Deeds by the editor, Dr. Theodore Landsman, who is also the chief scout executive of the United States. . . . . . . And so, as you turn off your telephototype machine, you muse to yourself, lsn't it funny, how ycgu continuously come across your old school c ums. i 22 Tl-IE FUTURE JUNE 1939 Now ponder well, you students dear These words which l shall write, A memorable story you shall hear ln time brought forth to light. ln the Business World Bennie Salzman has become very important Because of his position as certified public accountant Talcing his dictation in record time ls his charming efficient secretary, Lorraine l leim. A stylist and designer in New Yorlc City ls famous Madamoiselle Belle Legumslty ln whose gorgeous studio one can see The stunning model, Thelma Lippman, known as Ty-Bi. ln the Musical Profession Of course we have heard of the symphony orchestra Featuring Miriam Roxin and Louis Manzella Whenever Carl Ottobrino, guest violinist, has played l-lalls resound with applause not to be stayed. Singing blues songs forthe pleasure ol the throng ls Jean Santoli, loolcing gorgeous in a sarong. For the Metropolitan Opera Esther Pinslcy sings La Bohemeni Anice Roth and Gertrude Salzman sing duets lilce a dream. ln the Art and Literary Professions Modern, well-equipped art employ Annette Razes and Angela Joy On the Daily Bugle, the editor's pride and joy Are Anne Schuler and Alice Peters, no longer coy. ln Hollywood Cameramen l-lyman Atias and Albert Aroeste labor To help malce movies rate high in fans' favor. The beautiful sets which are much in demand, Are those ol Robert Koval, the master stage-hand. Pearl Ulrich and Virginia Unger Are two famous movie stars, But Harold Schwartz and Dominic DeGeorge l'lelp sell Lincoln-Zephyr cars. And thus you can see, the future holds in store Surprises, successes, and many things more, Mayhap if stardom you do not see Service and happiness your lot will be. PI-I GTG FIN ISH 541' Cgq lfn Nw SNP Brad, 'UL in 'S s . 5 'Q-X: 9 x vy . Q Q Iifg. . 1 - if Y L x I ,lx I S., 5 X I sk x N -., 2 1, 41-W' , ca,,, ff-Q' l Tm cl- 5 far: 11.- SPHCIT is ' L ' T 1 1' , an 3 E - my if , .J wi f xiii L. .f f . . -' Qf -gigs-4 :,.4M-fMW- f1'f' ' vf f7ffS Fncxereeg Nrre - Hands N If X F if . I Tb: Fnun 641' '4?5Fk'6l'H65 F9019 5 55.11, .Q..1,v. 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I .,., .K K. , . ,- :5',.'v ,'g,':,:- - --L pg---ffflg.:-.,-12- -. tvs? xi' '+ 5- -7- f ,-., , 2 sg-,-.AW n 5 --sw 'z .' .- .-0-11:45 ' 'w 4- -, , 1... fu . -.6 ..,.., 15 ANNE B. ATKINSON l ALBERT H. CLAIR The Class of June 1939 is grateful to Anne B. Atkinson and Albert H. Clair, our class advisers, whose lceen interest, guidance, and tact have helped malce our lwiglw sclwool life both nappy and successful. i JUNE1939 CLASS ADVISERS I i i BENJAMIN SALZMAN JACK KOVEN President Vice-President SYLVIA WERNER ANGELA JOY Secretary-Treasurer Social Chairman JUNE1939 CLASS CDFFICERS GERALDINE ABBERGER 554 Hudson Ave. No. 26 Gerry Her worries are in a pocket With a hole in it. Hobby: Bowling Washin ton Post Staff 3, Tennis 4, Wash- ington isri-Y 3, 4, Bowling Q. JOSEPHINE AGNELLO 47 Clairmount St. No. 97 ..Jo.. Jo slow? Hardly so!! Hobby: Knitting Hit Pin 1, ltalian Honor Society 9, 3, 4. ALPHONSE ALAIMO 100 Rohr St. No. 97 Ari-ie An all around agreeable chap. Hobby: Collecting popular recordings. H. R. Pres. 9, H. R. Vice-Pres. 9, Mes- senger 1, H. R. Basketball and Baseball 2, 3. HARRIET ALBUM 91 Cuba Place No. Q6 Quiet and sweet, she can't be beat. Hobby: Reading Junior Chorus 1, Courtesy Party 3, Mes- sbiger 3, 4, Washington air 3, Librarian 1. ISAAC ALVA 146 Baden St. No. 9 Ike Just a play boy. Hobby: Football Messenger 3, Alpha Beta Lambda 3, 4. NANCY AMICO 13 Vetter St. Mt. Carmel Nan She's small And full of smiles. Hobby: Reading Junior Choir 2, Senior Choir 3. 97 MARY P. AMORELLI 745 North St. No. 18 updt.. They say that sweet and shy girls No longer do exist, But we can't believe a word of it With Patsy in our midst. Girls' Service League 1, Q, 3, 4, Italian Honor Soc. 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Class Representative 1, Q, Honors 1, 9, 3, Surveyor. ABE ANDZER 21 Cuba Pl. No. 18 Lefty His inititals are A. A. That's how he rates with us. Hobby: Photography lnterscholastic Tennis Team 3, 4, H. R. Pres. 1, H. R. Vice-Pres. 2, Messenger 1, lnterclass Basketball and Baseball 1, Q. ANTHONY ARENA 380 Fourth St. No. 97 Tony Men of few words are the best. Hobby: Photography Librarian 3, 4, Messenger 4, Class Rep- resentative 3, Washington Fair 3. ALBERT AROESTE 51 Woodbury St. No. 18 Bert To take a picture one must see Albert for photography. H. R. Pres. 2, 3, Courtesy Party 3, Sur- veyor 4. SALLY AROESTY 111 Kelly St. No. 9 - Sal ln school and out be wherever you will You' Tian hear her laughter sweet and s ri . Choir 3, 4, Class Rep. 3, 4, Operetta 3, Courtesy Party 3. HYMEN ATIAS 51 Cole St. No. 9 His hobby is photography Among his pictures you will lilcely be. Hobby: Photography Surveyor 4, Leaders' Corps 4, Reserve Baseball 1, 9, H. R. Baseball and Baslcet- ball 1, 2, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Camera Club 3. ARNOLD BARZMAN Q7 Gorham St. No. 90 Lanky Ah, why should life all labor be? Hobby: Saving foreign coins Class President 1, Librarian 1, Lunch Room Ass't 1, Honor SZ- Alrxh Beta Lambda 4, Intramural Basketbal Q, 3. MIRIAM BECKLER 406 Joseph Ave. No. Q6 Mickey Tall, dark, full of pep Miriam keeps right in step. Hobby: Collecting travel booklets Orchestra Q, Senior Choir 3, Tri-Y Club 3. EMlLlO BELLI Q63 Baden St. No. 18 Bell l'll be merry and free l'll be sad for nobody. Hobby: Photography DORIS BERLOWITZ 44 Morris St. No. 9 Doe Charming from her head to toes, Liked by everyone she knows. Hobby: Sports Washington Post 3, Swimming 3, 4, H. R. Vice-Pres. 3, Budget Agent 4. ROSE BERLOWITZ 45 Gilmore St. No. Q6 Rose has a one-track mind And that leads straight to Athletics. Hobby: Knitting Swimming 1, Q, 3, 4, Leaders' Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Tennis 3, Alpha Tri4V 3, Courtesy Party 3. MARY BIALOGLOWSKI Q6 Maria St. No. Q6 Billie Tall and stately, sweet and kind Another Billie is hard to Find. Hobby: Sewing Leaders' Club Q, Lunch Room Ass't 3, Tap Dancing 3, Social Dancing 4, Junior Choir 1, Washington Fair 3, Hit Pin 1, Courtesy Party 3. Q8 AGNES BONANNO 90 Weeger St. No. 96 A gracious helping presence Friendly and sincere. Hobby: Bowling , Surveyor 4, Courtesy Party 3, Alpha Tri-Y 3. BETTY BORZILLERI 72 Council St. No. 18 To a young Sophisticated Lady. Hobby: Horse Back Riding ' Varsity Club 3, 4, H. R. Secretary 1,, 3, Class Secretary 3, Girls' Service League 4. LENA BUSCO 10 Gordon Park St. Joseph's Patsie ' Nice, clever, bright, Altogether-just right. ANN BUTKUS 26 DeJonge St. St. George's Silence is golden. Swimming Q, Courtesy Party Hostess 3. JOSEPHINE CALERAME 13 Thomas St. No. 31 HJC.. In our minds we will stamp Jo as our swimming champ. Operetta 3, Leaders' Corps 1, Q, 3 4- Tennis Q, 4, Life Saving 3, 4, Basketball 1, Q, 3, 4, Swimming Q, 3, 4, Surveyor 4. SANTO CAMILLERI 11 Princeton St. No. Q0 Sonny His friends there are many His foes, are there any? German Honor Society 4, Latin Honor Society 2, 3, Deputy 4, Bowling Team 2, 4, Boy Scouts ,1, 9, 3, 4, Home Room Vice-Pres. 3. CARMELLA CAMMARATA 47 Lowell St. No. S20 Millie lt is with leasure we all lance, When Nellie goes intoher dance. Hobby: Dancing Girls' Service League Q, Tap Dancing 3, Washington Post 4, Vice-President 1. FRED CASTIGLIONE 17 Miller St. No. 18 Barber Fred is another one of our quiet chaps. ROSE CATERNOLO 79 Joiner St. No. 9 F09sv She is gentle, she is kind, Another like her is hard to find. Hobby: Sports DOROTHY CEFALU 154 Davis St. Mt. Carmel Dany Personality plus I ls one of her ' musts. FLOYD CHATTERTON 95 Weeger St. No. Q6 Slats Flat foot Floogie with the Floyd Floyd. l-lobby: Baseball Class Baseball 1, 9, 3, H. R. Pres. 1, 9, Honors 1, Q. GENEVIEVE CHELCHOWSKA 576 Joseph Ave. St. Theresa's Peanuts Talent convinces-genius but excites, Hobby: Badminton Leaders' Club 1, Librarian 2, H. R. Sec. 2, Game Club 3, 4, Alpha Tri-Y 3, 4, Ylashgigton Post 4, Surveyor 4, Honors , Q, . EDWARD CHRZANOWSKI Q50 Wilkins St. No. Q6 Eden One of our scouts Who stops all the routs. Hobby: Photography Safety Council 1, Q, 3, 4, H. R. Vice- Pres. 1, Q, Honors 1, 9, Alpha Beta Lambda Q. ANN CLEMENTI 1152 Weld St. No. 18 ..AmY,. lt's the slip ofthe pen That can't write Ann-but Amy Swimming Q, Volleyball 3, Tennis 3, Lunch Room Ass't 4. RUTH COBRIN 19 Rhine St. No. 18 Dignity, poise, and an air of grace, All set oil by a pretty face. Hobby: Reading H. R. Sec. 1, Q, 3, 4, H. R. Vice-Pres. 2, Girls' Service League 3, Washington Fair 3, Hit Pin 1. SHIRLEY COHAN 66 Hoeltzer St. No. S20 Lefty Suddenly an unsupressed giggle ' Floated across the room. Hobby: Archery Public Speaking Club 4, Sec. Girls' Ser- vice League 4, Choir Q, Archery 4, Canary Club Q, Leaders' Club 1, Q, 3, H. R. Pres. 1, H. R. Vice-Pres. 3, Varsity Club 3, 4. NICHOLAS COSTELLO 155 Rauber St. No. Q0 Friday A boy scout always willing to do a good deed. Hobby: Airplane models Boy Scouts 1, Q. DOMINIC COTRONEO 11 Herman St. No. 9 Bambino One cannot know everything. Hobby: Photography Cross-Country Team 3, 4, Alpha Beta Lambda 3. 29 PAULINE CULOTTA 8 Almira St. St. Bridget's Joan Good friends are like diamonds, Precious and rare. Hobby: Dancing Leaders' Club Q, Librarian Q, Alpha Tri-Y 3, Senior Choir 4. BESSIE DATER 155 Woodbury St. No. 18 Bess Sweet personality, full of rascality. Hobby: Sewing L. R. Ass't 1, Q, Surveyor 4, Girls' Service League 3, 4, Librarian 1, Hit Pin 1. JEAN DAVIS 43 Hawkins St. No. 90 Jeannie Her talents, if any Are welcomed by many. Hobby: lce skating 4 Girls' Service League 3, Alpha Tri-Y 9. BEVERLY DIAMOND 955 Baden St. No. 9 Red She has talent, she has swing. This charming miss has everyt ing. Hobby: Music Band 4, Orchestra 4, Executive Council 3, Girls' Service League Q, Bowling 2, Tennis 4. ANGELINA Dl CESARE 9 Weyrech St. No. 18 Cesare She does her part, just give her a start! H. R. Secretary 9, H. R. Vice-President 3, Girls' Service League 1, 4, Class Rep- resentative 3, 4. ANGELO DI DIO 399 Bay St. NO. 18 Ange He leads a life of pleasure free A happy go lucky boy is he. Hobby: Music Italian Society 3, 4, Messenger 4, H. R. Basketball and Baseball 2, 3, 4, Alpha Beta Lambda 3, 4, Life Saving Class 2. 30 THERESA DI GRAZIA 14 Ritz St. No. 18 Tess Tess plus zest, compose the best. Girls' Service League 3, Green House Club 4, Class Rep. 3, Washington Singers 1, Washington Post 3, Senior Choir 3. THERESA Dl NATALE 741 St. Paul St. No. 18 There's nothing like a book for me. H. R. Pres. 3, Al ha Tri-Y 3, 4, Leaders' Club 3, Games Climb 3. THOMAS DI NICOLA 363 Scio St. No. Q0 UGUY.. In friendship l was taught to believe. Hobby: Swimming S HAROLD DUDMAN 33 Geneva St. Benjamin Franklin Tall, angly, lanky, and lean Always heard but seldom seen. H. R. Vice-Pres. 4, Messen er 3, Alpha Beta Lambda 3, 4, BasketbalT 3, 4, Choir 3, Gymnasium Leader 3, 4. T ROBERT EARL 29 Mark St. No. Q6 Irish Intelligence is not necessarily measured by scholastic achievement. Hobby: Aviation Safety Council 1, 9, 3, 4, Soccer 3, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Messenger Q, 3, Leaders' Corps Q, 3, 4. ABRAHAM ERAMUS 499 Joseph Ave. No. 9 Avrom Full of energy and of zest ln all his things he does his best. Hobby: Sports Reserve Basketball 3, Reserve Baseball 3- Canary Club 3, lnterscholastic Basketball 4. FRIEDA ERGAS 86 Cuba Place No. Q6 She is a lassie sweet and fair With big brown eyes and auburn hair. Honors 1, 3, Girls' Service Council 3, 4, Post Staff 3, Girl Scouts 1, 9, Class Rep- resentative 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Fashion and Cosmetic Club 3, 4. MARY FALZALORE 97 Kelly St. No. 18 A true friend To the very end. Hobby: Reading JAMES J. FANTAUZZO 12 Syracuse St. No. 1 8 He has the makings of a successful man. Boys' Glee Club. JOSEPHINE FERRARA 94 Ritz St. No. 18 HJC.. Jo is always onthe go, Does things fast, never slow. Hobby: Dancing 1 S. Vice-Pres. 4, Class Pres. Q, 3, Class Secy 1, Q, Sec'y Girls' Service League 3, Varsity Q, 3, Executive Council 4. MARY FIDEOR 180 Joseph Ave. No. 9 Be sure you are right Then go ahead. Hobby: Photography H. R. Vice-President 2, H. R. Secretary 1, Q, Librarian 4, Tennis 3, Courtesy Party 3. ROSE FILARDO 63 Lincoln St. No. 18 Sure no moments cheer the heart, Like those spent in studying art. Hobby: Art Washington Fair 2, Courtesy Party 3. LOTTIE FILOZOF 313 Hudson Ave. No. 26 Business today Pleasure tomorrow. Home Room Vice-President 1. MILDRED FISHMAN 121 Alphonse St. No. 96 Mickey We don't know her very well, From what we hear, we think she's swell. Hobby: Reading ERWIN FOXMAN 140 Barons St. No. 96 Of athletics of all sort Tennis is his favorite sport. Hobby: Music interscholastic Tennis Team 9 3, 4, Sur- veyor 4, Orchestra 1, 9- Ghoir 1, 2, Class Basketball 9, Baseball 2, Messenger 4, Washington Fair 3, Courtesy Party 3, Boy Scout 1, 9. EARL FOX 175 Friederich Pk. No. 26 Earchie School's all right, but it breaks up the day so. Hobby: Drawing VIOLA FOX 99 Hudson Ave. No. 10 ..Vi.. There's a lot of life In this small bundle. Hobby: Skating Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Class Sec. 1, 2, Washington Singers, Alpha Tri-Y 4, Leaders Club 1, 2. LOUISE FRACASSI 415 Scio St. Mt. Carmel Giggles Carefree Hobby: Horseback Riding MARY ANN FRANCIONE 777 Clinton Ave. No. Q0 ..MdY.. A competent secretary Mary Ann will be, For some busy executive you watch and see. Hobby: Sports Messenger 3, 4, Librarian 1, H. R. Pres. 1, L. R. Ass't 1, 4, H. R. Vice-Pres. 1, H. R. Sec. 4, Swimming Q, 3, Surveyor 4. EUGENE FRIEDMAN 49 Gorham St. No. Q0 Jeep Women annoy, l love to be annoyed. Hobby: Photography Class Executive Council 1, Q, 3, 4, H. R. Pres. 4, Librarian 1, Messenger Q, Social Control Committee 2. IRVING FRIEDMAN 153 Remington St. No. 9 Deeper, deeper, let us toil ln the mines of knowledge. Cross-Country Team 3, H. R. Vice-Pres. 1, Choir 4. JOSEPH FRUMUSA 26 Augusta St. Corpus Christi Joe A weak heart, but a strong aim. Hobby: Baseball Reserve Baseball Team SZ, lnterscholastic Baseball 3, H. R. Basketball 1. LILLIAN GALINSKY 8 Morris St. No. 9 Lil She draws friends as she does pictures. Hobby: Art Messenger 4. ANGELINA GALLI 19 Lillian Pl. No. 90 Angie Our sweet and clever lass Among the best liked in the class. Budget Agent 4, Surveyor 4, Archery 4, Girls' Service League 4- Choir Q, Cour- tesy Party 3, Hit-Pin 1, Bramatic Club 4. SARAH GAN 91 Langham St. No. 26 When our work is begun Gan's work is hall done. Hobby: Swimming L. R. Ass't 1, Leaders' Club 3, Girl Scout 3, Tennis 1, Honors 1, Dancing 1. JOSEPHINE GERACE ' 74 Vienna St. No. 18 HJC.. Her heart is the only thing That isn't ol'l the gold standard. Hobby: Reading Washington Post 4. JOSEPH GERMANO Q92 Portland Ave. No. 18 Red A quiet lad, you bet One we ll not soon forget. H. R. Pres. 1, 3, 4, Track Team 3, As- sembly 1, H. R. Basketball 1. TONY GIAMBRONE 164 Second St. No. 27 Lucky Wherever you go, whatever you do We wish the best of luck to you. Hobby: Aviation Roy GIEBEL ft,-1 21 DeJonge St, 90'-ff' ' No.Q6 , l 'Red 1 Alrfthe corridors will seem bare '!Without the tin e of his Flaming Hair. . Hobby: Sportglfj f ,f l S ' ' Q, , 4, 4, Gil' Hvohnonnggciew 2g'fS4?EB'TaZl9Team 2, 3, 4, Alpha Beta.L6m di',3, Life Guard 3, 4. GEORGE GLASGOW 105 Evergreen St. No. 20 Bud , Georgie Porgie pudd'n and pie Likes the girls oh, me, oh my. Hobby: Cooking Courtesy Party 3, Washington Fair 3, Tennis Q, H. R. Basketball 1, Honors 9. 32 MARVIN GLEINER 89 Lowell St. No. Q0 Rabbit A future mechanic who will surely succeed. BESSIE GOLDBERG 93 Merrimac St. No. 9 Bess Jazz Music tickles her feet, She is a jitterbug that's hard to beat. Hobby: Dancing Class Secretary 3, Canary Club 3, 4, Ser- vice League 4, Operetta 4, Courtesy Party 3, Horseback Riding 3, Washing- ton Fair 3, Leaders' Club 3. LILLIAN GOLDBLATT 23 Merrimac St. No. 9 Lib To hear you sing is a desire Of which we cannot readily tire. Hobby: Singing Surveyor Stall 4' Courtesy Party 3, Ca- nary Club 4, Girls' Chorus 4. MARCIA GOLDBLATT 17 Pryor St. No. 20 Babs Say, I don't belong to a night shift, So why should l do night work? Hobby: Collecting Pennies Tap Dancing SZ, Courtesy Party 3, Class Representative 3. SYLVIA A. GOLDFARB 728 Clinton Ave. N. No. 20 HSYI.. Tall, dark, full of fun, She makes friends with everyone. Post Staff 3 HYMEN GOLDMAN 85 Thomas St. No. 26 ..HY.. You can't go poor with a Gold-man around. Hobby: Printing Graphic Arts Society 9, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, H. R. Secretary 1. 33 ELIZABETH GOLDSTEIN 18M Galusha St. No. 90 Betty She possesses no faults that we can spy, She's really a lady sweet and shy. Hobby: lce Skating Tri-Y 3. MIRIAM GOLDSTEIN 84 Wilson St. No. 18 Mim We like your smile, your kind of talk and everything you do, l-lobby: Collecting Photographs Girls' Service League Council 9, 3, 4, Surveyor 4, Washington Post 3, H. R. Officer 1, 2, 4, Class Representative 1, 2. YETTA GOLDSTEIN 18 Edward St. No. 26 lf eyes were meant for seeing, Then beauty is its own excuse for being. Hobby: Swimming H. R. OHicer 3. ANNA GOLF 65 Vienna St. No. 18 HA.. Our school motto personified. Hobby: Knitting and Sewing Alpha Tri-Y 3, Vice-Pres. 1. WILMA GORDON 127 Hand St. No. Q0 Willie Brim full of pep, Always in step. Hobby: Bicycle Riding Washington Post 4, Girls' Service League 3, 4, Messenger 4. MARION GRAMO Q41 Martin St. No. Q0 Tiny lt's quality not quantity that counts. H. R. Sec. 3, Leaders' Club 9, Girls' Service League 3, Washington Fair 3, Assembly Q. EVA GREENBERG 17 Gilmore St. No. 90 Eve Short and sweet But oh, so complete! CARL GRAUPMAN 196 Scrantom St. No. 90 Carl and a book are never far apart. Hobby: Reading Canary Club 9, 3, 4, Courtesy Party 3. WILLIAM GREINKE 9 Hoeltzer St. No. 90 ' ' amy V' Worry, let it run away! Live a life, and live it gay. Hobby: Sports u F . MINA GRIEPP 935 Clifford Ave. No. 96 Mini A vivacious bit of vitality Brimming with personality. Hobby: Swimming Swimming 9, 3, 4, Basketball 9, Girls' Service League 1, 9, H. R. Pres. 1, 9, H. R. Sec. 9, 3, Varsity Club 4, Wash- ington Post 3, 4, Graphic Arts 9, 3. JOHN GUARRERA 894 Clifford Ave. No. 96 Up the alley, down with pins, Tl'1at's where John's fun begins. Hobby: Electricity Cross-Country Team 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Deputy 3, 4, Bowling 9, 3, Boy Scouts 1, 9, 3, 4, Italian Honor Society 9, Alpha Beta Lambda 3, 4. ANGELO GUERRA 159 Pennsylvania Ave. No. 97 Whitey Worry makes people old I want to stay young. Hobby: Billiards Graphic Arts Society 3. LORAINE HAJJAR 93 Pryor St. No. 9 Ability plus personality Is the secret of Loraine's popularity. Hobby: Dancing Surveyor 4, Courtesy Party 3, Ping-pong Club 4, Assembly Programs 1, H. R. Sec. 1, Dance Committee 9. RICHARD HARDY 19 Fien St. No. 33 si ntmit fs .-Hard S? r9, 3If!.R. Pres. ,,H.R. ice- res. 9. li ANNE HARTL 199 Scrantom St. No. 90 Albiny As a poetess, she's not bacl i As a student-Ah! 'tis sad. Hobby: Bicycle Riding Varsity Club 3, 4, Surveyor 4, Washing- ton Post 3, Courtesy Party 3, Public Speaking Club 4. MARION HEIBER 94 Radio St. St. Michael's Mickey Here we find charm In a pint package. Hobby: Skating Choir 4. LORRAINE HEIM ' 35 Radio St. St. MichaeI's Lennie A great personality, charming and tall ls it any wonder she is liked by all? Girls' Service League 9, 3, Varsity Club 9, 3, 4, Interpretive Dancing 4, H. R. Pres. 1, 3, 4. IZETTA HERKIMER 316 Clifford Ave. No. 97 A delightful, demure little miss. Red Cross Club 3, 4, Basketball 1,.H. R. Officer 9, 3. VERA HERZOG 88 Lowell St. No. 9 Vera is verra sweet and petite. Home Room Officer 2. ETHEL HOBITS Q3 Maria St. No. Q6 Pidgie Good secretary, good manager. Hobby: Modern Dancing Home Room Officer 3, 4, Girls' Service League 4, Archery Club 4, Class Repre- sentative 3, Alpha Tri-Y 3. HASKELL HOLLANDER 93 Gorham St. No. 20 All great men are dying off- I feel a little ill myself. Hobby: Photography H. R. Vice-Pres. 3, Courtesy Party 3, Alpha Beta Lambda 3, Inter Class Base- ball 1, 2, Inter Class Basketball 1. KATIE HOLLANDER 55 Treyer St. No. 90 Curly See Kay over there- Can't you tell from her curly hair? Hobby: Dancing Messenger 3, 4, Girls' Service League 3, 4, Girls Leaders Corps 1, Alpha Tri-Y 3. LOUISE HOOKS 24 Vienna St. No. 9 Never hasty! No need to repent Never complains Always content. BERNARD HURVITZ 38 Hoeltzer St. No, Q0 Bernie He is one whois oh so tall! But he is liked by one and all. Hobby: Sports Reserve Basketball Team 9, Home Room Softball Team 3. LEON HURWITZ seo Sheg43n,5t. Nasa' ,I He's alwaysfohllle rfb:-C4iddefLL7N f l-lobby5Photography Reserlv s-Cgtry Teanyst, TracI?'3, Pht life 7, 1 H oo3raKYJ3 ,di P, N- VJ. 4 Q ' I EUGENE A. HUTTER 96 Galusha St. No. Q0 Gene A fellow who sticks to the truth. Hobby: Golf H. R. Pres. 1, H. R. Vice-Pres. 1, H. R. Sec. 3, Leaders' Corps 4. ANTHO Y .INFA TINO I Baden 'r' No. 9 All the world is my plaQroQd. l aayipni ha Beta Lam 3,94, H. R. Baseball 3, gl, H. R. k all Q, Leaders' Corps TERESA IZZO . 90 Ontario St. Mt. Carmel Jeepy She's mighty small 'tis true, But count the things that she can do. Hobby: Dancing Secretary H. R. 3, Alpha Tri-Y 4, Choir Q. LILLIAN JACOBSON 97 Leopold St. No. 9 Lill Interests us all the while. C t P ty3,AI h T'-Y4,V 'ty Cfuub' :jyPublic Speaklfngl C'lbb 4. dm PETER JACULA 83 Maria St. No. 96 Pete Hobby: Running Cross-Country Track Team 3, 4, Home Room Pres. 2, 3. 35 CONRAD JANKOSKI 477 Wilkins St. No. 26 Connie A pitcher with plenty of good stulf. Hobby: Athletics lnterscholastic Baseball 3i lnterscholastic Soccer 4i Reserve Soccer 3, Alpha Beta Lambda 3i Intramural Basketball 3. MICHAEL .IOFFEE 97 Gorham St. No. Q0 Mike Michael Jollee in our band Made the music sound so grand. Hobby: Music Class Pres. 1, Qi Band Q, 4i Surveyor 4, Class Vice-Pres. 1i H. R. Pres. 1, Qi Alpha Beta Lambda 3, 4i Tennis 3. YALE JOFFEE 27 Gorham St. No. 90 Silence is more eloquent than words. Hobby: Photography Reserve Soccer Team 3i Wrestling 3, 4. GEORGE JONES 196 Lyndhurst St. No. 14 Shorty Vitamins A, B, and C Made George a six loot three. Hobby: Drafting H. R. Vice-Pres. 1i H. R. Pres. 9: H. R. Basketball Team Qi H. R. Baseball Team Qi Courtesy Party 3. ANGELA JOY 5 Grace St. No. 18 Many a friend has she, but her art- That is the one she holds nearest ner heart. Social Chairman 4i Girls' Service League Council 3i Art Club 3, 4i Surveyor 4i Senior Choir 1, Q, 3i Canary Club 9, 3, 4, Class Representative 1, Q, 3, 4. GRACE JOY Q5 Wilson St. No. 18 Gracie Singing is her joy Listening is our delight. Canary Club 3i Chorus 3i Italian I-lonor Soc. 3i Varsity 4. CELIA KAHN 37 Kelly St. No. 18 Cel Hobby: Fashion Courtesy Party 3, Choir 1, H. R. Sec. 3. HAROLD KAPLAN 159 Rauber St. No. 9 Kelly My kingdom For a basketball. I-lobby: Drawing Leaders' Corps 3. ALICE KESSLER 114 Scrantom St. No. 9 Alicia I A smile completely charming A personality disarming. I I-lobby: Swimming Surveyor 4, Swimming 3, 4i Honors 1, Q, 3i Alpha Tri-Y 3i H. R. Vice-Pres. GERTRUDE KLASS 109 Thomas St. No. Q6 Gerty Gerty -Klass, sweet, and small, Her aim in life is to grow tall. Librarian 1, Qi Washington Fair 3i Ping- pon 3, 4i Bowling Club 4i Surveyor 4i Washington Post 3, 4. ' RUTH KNAUSDORF 60 Hoeltzer St. No. 96 Ruthie ' We like her quiet, sincere way, And like to be with her everyday. Hobby: Dancing Alpha-Tri-Y 3, 4. M KOTZIN 80 He n No. 9 Wat on rchestra, choir and ba I ese and Milt g a i nd H by: Stamps and and Orc t 4i ice- Pres, Qi Cana 2. 36 ROBERT KOVAL 792 Clinton Ave. N. No. 90 Doc When he's a great artist H We can say, l knew him when- Hobby: Model Building Surveyor 4, Librarian 1,'9. JACK A. KOVEN 109 Harris St. No. 20 YonkeI The li ht that lies in women's eyes Has oTten lied to me. Hobby: Radio Pres. 1, 3, Class Vice-Pres. 2, 4, Wash- in ton Post 1, Q, 3, 4- lnterclass Basket- baTl 2, Interclass Base ll P AFT 939 Cl . 0. Q6 Su a brig littl SI' little Li little T m li e t. arsity u 3 , National Student raphic t ociety 4. HARRY H. KRAMER 640 Clinton Ave. N. No. 26 HHY.. Some make noise just to be gay Not Hy -he's always that way. MINNIE KRAVETZ 22 Langham St. No. Q6 Min Neat, sweet, marks high These are the things you can tell her by. EUGE MALSKI 11 Du a t. St. Theresa's che shinin eyes, . an ' 3 4, rls' Service League I3, ,T - 4, pe tta Usher3,Holiday air , nd p , wi wise. ii, PETER KULCZYCKY 5 Bessie Place No. 20 Pete I never do anythin-g today that can be put off until tomorrow. Hobby: Fishing H. R. Pres. 3, H. R. Vice-Pres. 4, H. P. Sec. 4. ANNA KUZMIK Q3 Kelly St. No. 26 lt's due to her personality That Ann has so many friends. Hobby: Dancing Junior Choir 1, Class Pres. 1, Class Vice- Pres. 2, Class Sec. 3, Basketball Q. ADA LACAGNINA 115 Portland Ave. No. 18 Shorty Though Ada may be shy As a good sport she rates high. Hobby: Foreign Correspondence H. R. Secretary 1, 2, Surveyor 4, Courtesy Party 3, Tri-Y 3. SAMUEL LACAGNINA 1 1 5 Portland Ave. No. 1 8 Locky Loc to friends Samue to Mrs. Ford Hobby: Scouting Cross-Country Team 3 4, Track Team 3, Boy Scouts 1, Q, 3, 4, Courtesy Party 3. PHILIP LAMBERT 99 Sellinger St. No. 90 Bud Ho Hum, my kingdom for a bed Upon which to rest my weary head. Washington Post 3, Alpha Beta Lambda Q. FRANCES LA PELUSO 66 Kohlman St. No. 9 Franny A swell pal Any one can tell. Hobby: Dramatics Leaders' Club 4, Swimming 3, 4, Tennis 4, Basketball Q, 3, Canary Club 3. 37 MICHAELENA LA PELUSO 66 Kohlman St. No. 9 Mickey Her fingers are swift And her mind is keen Her poems First drift While dresses she seams. Hobby: Poetry Canary Club 3, Girls' Service League 4, Librarian 4. KENNETH LAUTERBACH 6 Herbert St. No. S29 Kenny Always seen but seldom heard Ken we term a real wise bird. Hobby: Archery Marshals Chairman 4, German Honor Society 4, Chorus 3, Latin Honor Society Q, Librarian 1, Alpha Beta Lambda 1, 2, 3. PAULINE LEDERMAN 101 Thomas St. No. Q6 Paul Lau h and the world laughs with you, Studay and you study alone. Hobby: Dancing Girls' Service League 9, H. R. Represen- tative Q, Girls' Chorus 1. BELLE LEGUMSKY 195 Kelly St. No. 9 As a designer Belle won't stop, Until she reaches the top. Hobby: Designing Girls' Service League 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders' Club 1, Q, Canary Club 9, 3, Alpha Tri-Y 3, 4. JOHN LEONE 84 Delevan St. East High Chick Peace Father, truly wonderful, Hobby: Sports Alpha Beta Lambda 3. ALEX LEVINE 153 Sellinger St. Newark High HAI.. The mighty might of dynamite. Hobby: Mechanics Swimming 2. ABE LEVY 181 Baden St. No. 7 HAI.. Hobby: Fencing Washington Post 3, 4, Lunch Room Ass't Ch. 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Track Team Mgr. 3, Leaders' Corps 1, 2 3, 4, Varsity SZ, 3, 4, Executive Council Sec. 4. EVELYN LICATA 88 Central Park No. 18 Evey Demure and sweet, Quiet and neat. Hobby: Skating Washington Post 3, Italian Honor Society 4, Varsity Club 4, Alpha Tri-Y 3, 4, Messenger 3. THELMA LIPPMAN 420 Joseph Avenue No. 96 Tiby One of the things Tiby knows ls how to pick out lovely clothes. Hobby: Horseback Riding Girls' Council Q, 3, 4, Archery 4, Leaders' Club 1, 9, Bowling 3. JOSEPHINE LORAY 579 N. Clinton Ave. No. 9 Jo-Jo Oh, for the den of wild things in the darkness of her eyes. Lunch Room Ass't 4, Girls' Chorus 9, Honors 3, Sr. Banquet 3. MARY LA TURCO 44 Concord St. No. 18 Turkey She is small, pretty and perky That's why we all call her Turkey, Hobby: Dancing Baseball 9, Surveyor 4. ABRAHAM MANEVITZ 19 Sheridan St. No. 20 Abe h Abraham makes not the slightest noise But studies to him are like babies' toys. Standard Bearer 1, Lions' Club Award 1, Track Team 3, Cross-Country 3, 4, French Honor Soc. 3, 4, Washington Post 9, 3, 4. LOUIS MANZELLA 59 Portland Ave. No. 18 Just give me a sax, and let me play And l will demonstrate, swing is here to stay. Hobby: Saxophone Playing Band 3, Orchestra 3, H. R. Pres. 3, H. R. Vice-Pres. 3, H. R. Sec. 1, Social Ch. Italian Honor Soc. Q. ELEANOR MARGOLIS 71 Thomas St. No. Q6 ..EikY,, Eleanor is happy Eleanor is gay Eleanor is merry Every single day. Hobby: Skating CARMELLA MARINO 178 Davis St. Mt. Carmel A smile is always on her face Accompanied by an air of grace. Archery 4, Swimming 3, Tennis 3, Bad- Eninton 4, Junior Choir 1, Washington air 3. EVELYN MARINPOLSKY Q57 Berlin St. No. Q6 Evie Jolly, jovial, jocular That's why she's so popular. Hobby: Hairdressing Class Sec. 1, H. R. Vice-President 1, Holiday Fair 3. FLORENCE MATTIOLI 5 Albow Pl. No. 90 Flo She is pretty, kind, and dear And always has a smile to cheer. Hobby: Sewing Girls' Service League Q, 3, 4, Varsity Club Q. IRVING MICHELSON 88 Lowell St. . 9 Whenever'he i ut to lrving shines ovexthdg st. Hobby: Sports - i -i H. R. Pres. 9, H. R. e-Pres. 4, Tennis 3, 4, W ington ,F ' 3, Scouts 1, 1, Usher - rmonic - 2. gat 39 EUGENE MILLER 80 Cuba Pl. No. 26 Eugene-with plenty of brains behind the smile. Hobby: Mechanics Honors Q. ALICE MINY 570 Portland Ave. Our Lady of Victory When she had passed, it seemed- Like the ceasing of exquisite music. Varsity Club Q, 3, 4, Honors 9, Wash- ington Fair 3- Budget Agent 4. MARY MONACHINO 19 Princeton St. No. 90 Although she is also interested in art, You can t keep Mary and a horse apart. Hobby: Horseback Riding French Honor Soc. 3, Girls' Service League 2, 4, Washington Fair 3, Horse- back Riding 4. MORTIMER MOSKOV 339 Joseph Ave. No. 9 Mort Speech is great Silence is greater. Hobby: Handball Orchestra 1, 9, Choir 1, Alpha Beta Lambda 3, Washington Fair 3. MARY MORABITO 401 Scio St. Mt. Carmel Honey Always peppy, happy and gay Why can't we all be that way? Hobby: Singing Alpha Tri-Y 4, Swimming 4, Tennis 4. GLADYS MORRIS 35 Catherine St. No. 9 When Gladys rises to recite The knowledge of others fades from sight. Surveyor 4, Girl Scouts 1, 2 3, 4, Wash- ington Post 3, Tennis Q, Girls' Service Lea ue 3, 4, H. R. Sec. 1, 9, Alpha Tri-Y 3, French Honor Soc. 4. IDA MUSCATO 19 Philander St. No. 18 Flash A i'Flash she is in every sport, For she s one of the athletic sort. Hobby: School Scrap Book Girls' Service League 3, Leaders' Club 1, 9, 3, 4, Swimming Q, Basketball 3, Tennis 3, Holiday Fair 2, Courtesy Party 3. RALPH NEWMAN 18 Herman St. No. 9 Red Red hair and a sunny disposition. Cross-Country Team 3, Movie Operator 3, 4. SYLVIA NOBLE 800 Joseph Ave. No. 56 Sally lt's the quiet people who accom 'sh great things. Hobby: Music Jwfo BERTHA OWICKI 11 Rhine St. No. 9 Bert Pert is the word for Bert, And she's never been known to shirk. Secretary 9. MARY OGLIORE 796 North St. No. 18 Lauryn lf it were up to Laurie Dancing would be her only glory. Hobby: Dancing Secretary Q, Honors 1, Italian Honor Society 3. THELMA OHL 8 Cole St. No. 20 Tibe Thelma's affections, to our great remorse, Are cente ed forever upon-a horse. Hobby: r aclc Riding French H r Society. 3, Girls' Service League irls' Jr.'C oir 1, Washington Falr 3' rsebaclgjlllding 4. .-X Q ' XXJW ix YETTA OPPERMAN 109 Rauber St. No. 20 Yed A swell pal you can betta They all run after Yetta. Hobby: Music Vice-Pres. Q, Girls' Service League Q, 4, Fun Day 3, Sr. Choir 9, 3, 4, Washington Singers 3, 4. ANN M. ORLANDO Q Kelly St. No. 9 Swing A modern Diana. Hobby: Dancing Varsity Club 4, Leaders' Corps 1, 9, Alpha Tri-Y 3, 4, Budget Agent 4, Honors 1, 9, 3, Canary Club Q. .IOSEPHINE PAGANO 31 Hanover St. No. 9 ..Jo.. Grace is in all her steps, Heaven in her eyes. Hobby: Bowling Post 3, 4, Leaders' Club 1, 2, Ailpha Tri-Y 3, 4, Sec. 1, Q, 3, Surveyor 4. MICHAEL PAGANO , 10 Vetter St. Charlotte High Mike Strike up the band. Hobby: Stamp Collection Band and Orchestra 1, 9, 3, 4. ANGELO PALERMO 107 Seventh St. No. Q7 Ange None but himself can be his parallel. Hobby: lnlaid Woodworking Librarian 3, Alpha Beta Lambda 2. PHILIP PALERMO 11 Sullivan St. Marianist Prep. Phil A shooting star. l-lobby: Billiards Baseball Q, 3, Soccer 3, Safety Council 4. 40 STELLA PANKIW 652 Oalcman St. No. 90 Stacia Though Stella is no movie star She certainly is right up to par. Hobby: Collecting Movie Star Photo- graphs Girls' Service League 1, Swimming Q, Librarian 9. JOHN PAPA V, 5250 Merrimac St. mol' ' No. 18 1 An all aroxtjpdfa lete. Hobby: Sposriig lntersalsolast occer Team 4, Baseball 3, Wrestling 3, Budget Agent 4. .. ' xx ,f..!f ANTHONY PENNELLA QQ Gordon Park NO- 9 Tony Service above self. Hobby: Swimming Home Room Secretary 1, Honors Q. ALICE PETERS 126 Bernard St. St. George's She's aboundin with ecstatic bliss We can't help Elcing this smiling Miss. Hobby: Reading Latin Honor Soc. Q, 3, 4, Varsity 4, Girls' Service League 2, 3, 4- Alpha Tri-Y 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, ,Tennis 9, 3, Badminton 4. CATHERINE PETERS 20 Rauber St. NO. 90 The essence of tranquillity She shows great possibility. Hobby: Reading STEPHEN PETRONIO 76 Miller St. NO. 36 nstd.. A man about town. Leaders' Corps Q, 3, 4. EMANUEL PHILLIPS 44 Alphonse St. No. 96 Manny With a camera he is handy. He turns out pictures that are dandy. Hobby: Photography President, Washington Camera Club 9, 3. ESTHER PINSKY 44 Gorham St. No. Q0 She must be an octopus She has a hand in everything. Hobby: Music Inter High Prep. 2, 3, 4, French Honor Soc. 3, 4, Surveyor 4, Class Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4, Courtesy Party 3, Operetta 3. HELENE PITULEY 3 Dudley St. No. Q6 Curly A vest-pocket version of a swell pal. Hobby: Ice Skating Choir. FLORENCE POGROWSKI 50 Watkins Ter. St. Theresa's Flossie Sports are her First love. Hobby: Collecting Pictures Leaders' Club 1, Tennis 3, Badminton Club 4, Swimming Club 3. JEAN POLIZZI 109 Lowell St. No. Q0 lt's the little things in life that count. Hobby: Reading Class Representative 3, Hit Pin Club 1. ANNE POLYWKA 40 Lowell St. No. 90 She's got a ready wit, a gracious way We're convinced that she s okay. Hobby: Dress Designing H. R. Vice-Pres. 3, H. R. Sec. 4, Girls' Service League 4, Courtesy Party 3, Varsity Club 4, Surveyor 4, Class Rep. 3. 41 VERNA PRESUTTI 605 North St. No. 18 Vee lnseparable Companions Are Verna and sports. Hobby: Sports Girls' Service League 1, Courtesy Party 3, Tennis 3. MARY PROKOP S29 Kelly St. No. 9 Bright and merry ls our Mary. Swimming 9, 3, Tennis 3, Courtesy Party 3, BEN PROSS 45 Hoeltzer St. No. 90 Spooks He's the man behind the scenes. Hobby: Photography Messenger 3, Home Room Baseball 1, Vice-Pres. Q. ANGELA PROVENZANO 11 Galusha St. No. 10 Angel She's neither sharp nor Hat, Just natural. Hobby: Flower Collecting Archery Club 4, H. R. Sec. 1, 3, Hit Pin Club 1. FRANK PULEO 56 Scrantom St. No. 90 Oh, the world owes me a living. Hobby: Drafting Capt. Reserve Soccer Team 3, 4, First Soccer Team 3- Reserve Baseball Team 3, ?:TvEBasketball2, 3, Wrestling 3, Varsity u 4. ANNETTE RAZES 520 Joseph Ave. No. Q6 Honey Her name is Honey and Honey is sweet. She is a Honey that can't be beat. Girl Scouts 1, Q, 3- Girls' Service League 1, 9, 3, 4, Art Glub 3, 4, Marshal 4, Latin Honor Soc. 9, Class Representative Q, H. R. Secretary 1. PAULINE RICKLER 54 Watkins Ter. No. 9 Any time of day or night Dancing is Pauline's elight. Hobby: Dancing Canary Club 2, 3 4, Chorus 3, 4, Senior Choir 3, 4, Usher Courtesy Party 3, Usher Operetta 3, Tennis 1. ERWIN ROCKOWITZ 63 Hoeltzer St. No. Q0 Rockie At drumming now he's O. K. But not so good as he'll be some clay. Hobby: Photography Band and Crchestra 1, 9, 3, 4, Track Team 3, 4, Camera Club 3, Surveyor. SHIRLEY ROCKOWITZ 63 Hoeltzer St. No. Q0 Rock We always need a Rock to fall back on. Hobby: Skating Choir 9, 3, Alpha Tri-Y 3. ' SAMUEL ROLICK 710 Clifford Ave. No. 26 Rolicker Drea '? Think awhile Thennhave a Rolick -ing smile. 1 Hobby: Story Writing Executive Council 3, 4, Class Rep. 3, H. R. Vice-Pres. 3, Boy Scouts Q, Alpha Beta Lambda 3, Courtesy Party 3. ANNA ROSEN 43 Catherine St. No. 9 Oh, for one look from your beautiful eyes. MARY ROSS 110 Peck St. No. 18 ..Mdy.. They say quiet people are the nicest. Hobby: Tatting Girls' Service League 3, 4. ANNICE ROTH Q0 Almira St. No. 96 Honey lt would be a pleasure To know her better. Hobby: Swimming Choir Q- Leaders' Club 3, 11B Pres.- Canary Club 4, H. R. Sec. 1, Q, 4, Girl Scouts 1, Q. Joss H on-1 , Q0 Al ira N . fa fu. s U e o i rous. Hob y: r l Tea , Bas e , o er , , 4, G eam 2, 3, hngton Post 4, S veyor 4. FRANCES ROTHSCHILD 93 Catherine St. No. 9 Francais Debating seems to be Fran's deligwht Witty enough to solve her plig t. Hobby: Reading Debate Club 1, H. R. Sec. 9, Courtesy Party 3, Librarian 4. MIRIAM ROXIN 50 Maria St. No. 26 Mir Come little Miriam, come toot your horn For without you, the band is forlorn. Inter High Band 2, 3, 4, Band and Orchestra 1, 9 3, 4, Inter High Prepa- ratory Band 1, Messenger 4. DOMINIC RUDOLPH 60 Baden St. No. 18 Houdini Never a day without a pun Stay with him and have some fun. Hobby: Bowling Bowling Team 4, italian Honor Society 3, H. R. Vice-Pres. 2, Executive Council 4, H. R. Basketball Q, H. R. Baseball 3, 4, Alpha Beta Lambda 3, 4. FRANCES RUSSO 6 Cole St. St. Bridget's Pat Just a Washingtonian at heart. Hobby: Dancing Choir 3, Leaders' Club 9, Swimming 4. BARNEY SABLOWSKY 9 Hanover St. No. 9 Always cheerful, always bright, Here s a lad that's quite all right. Hobby: Photography Orchestra 9, 3, Safety Officer 4, Wash- ington Post 4, Lunch Room Ass't Q, Leaders' Corps 9, Alpha Beta Lambda. STELLA SALAMANCKA 7 Helena St. No. 18 Sally Pretty features, charming ways, Weave a spell, and hold our gaze. Hobby: Dancing Surveyor 4, Washington Post 4, Honors 1, Q 3, 4, Class Representative 4, Court- esy Party 1, Leaders' Club 1. FRANCES SALAMONE 787 North St. No. 18 Fran Nature has gifted but a favored few, That's why we all like to look at you. Hobby: Painting Hit Pin 1, 2, Basketball 1, Tennis 1, SZ, H. R. Vice-Pres. 1. MARY SALAMONE 787 North St. No. 18 StelI Above our life we love a steadfast friend. Hobby: Music Girls' Service League 1, Tennis 1 , Volley- ball 1. BENJAMIN SALZMAN Q8 Boston St. No. 96 Because of his perfection He is in constant selection. Class Pres. 4, Class Vice-Pres. 3- H. R. Pres. 1, 9, 3, 4, Surveyor 4, Alpfia Beta Lambda 3, 4, Canary Club Q, 3, Courtesy Party 3. GERTRUDE SALZMAN QQ Avenue C No. 8 Trudy She sin s like a bird in a golden cage, And selldom fails to make the school page. Hobby: Singing Surveyor 4, Washington Post 4, Choir 1, 9, 3, 4, lnter High Prep Choir 3, Canary Club 3, 4. MEYER SANDEL 566 Clinton Ave. N. No. 9 Mike Pleasingly plump and forever ay, A jolly good fellow, we shouFd say. Hobby: Baseball s yi INIA SANTOLI VX 35 Du in t. No. Q0 L 4 Jean ij Yflh r big blkie eyes, and sparkling wit kg No olie ca 'dksy that mxiililhdfd has it. Ho yi, sicxx 2 if SA or ir Q l3, 4, lntehkiigh Choir 4, A app la Choir 3, 4, Dchestra 1, Q era , H. R. Sec. 1, 9. l . EVELYN SCHMITT 38 Evergreen St. No. 90 Ebby Plenty of charm and personality Not to mention poise and cordiality. Hobby: Bike Riding H. R. Pres. 1, Courtesy Party 3, Dancing 4, Honor 1. ERNA SCHUERRER 30 Treyer St. St. Michael's Ernie Aside from art, and being smart Ernie s sure to do her part. Hobby: Art Varsity Club 3, H. R. Pres. 9, H. R. Vice- Pres. 3, Fair 3. ANNE SCHULER 146 Clifford Ave. St. Michael's Scarlett O'Schuler She's full of pep, vim, vigor and fun, A jolly pal to everyone. , Hobby: Writing S. C. Treas. 3, Budget Com. Q, 4, School Fair 3, Girls' Service League 3, 4, Post 3, 4, Varsity Club Q, 3, 4, H. R. Pres. 3. HAROLD SCHWARTZ 15 Alcazar St. No. Q6 ,Cueball Why take life seriously, You'll never get out of it alive. lnterscholastic Tennis 3, 4, H. R. Pres. 9, 3, Surveyor Staff 4, Choir 1, Messenger 3, 4, Alpha Beta Lambda 3, School Fair 3. SAMUEL SEVI 79 Vienna St. Jefferson High, N., Y. Major Hat's off to the Major Hobby: Sports French Honor Society 3, Harmonica Club 3, Courtesy Party 3. BERTHA SHANDLE 94 Scrantom St. No. Q0 Bertie Throughout this world of care and woe Always laughing Bertha will go. Hobby: Art Washington Fair 3, Messen er 1, H. R. Vice-Pres. 1, Girls Service League 9, 3. SAM SIEGEL 49 Baden St. No. 9 Doc Want friends, yet from girls he parts Solution-they want to be sweethearts. Hobby: Billiards Bowling Team 2, 3, H. R. Sec. 4, Alpha Beta Lambda 3, 4, Boy Scouts 1, 2- H. R. Baseball 1, Q, 3, l-l. R. Basketball 3, 4, Leaders' Corps 1, Q, 3, 4, Surveyor Staff. DAVID SILVER 10 Hawkins St. No. 20 Hi-Ho Hi-Ho may not be so wide But there's a lot of stuff inside. Hobby: Golf Advanced Choir 1, Q, 3, Inter Prep Choir Q, 3- Dramatics 3, Cavalleria Rusticana 3, Operetta 3. GENEVIEVE SMITH 4 Chapel St. Williamson Central High Wham Qenevieve to Williamson said Y 6. What a break for Washington High. Class Representative 3, 4- Courtesy Party 3, Surveyor Staff 4, Washington Post 1. FANNIE SNYDER 49 Galusha St. No. Q0 ..Fdy.. One of loquacious ability Who dances with great agility. Hobby: Foreign Correspondence Librarian Q, Girls' Service League Q, 3, 4, H. R. Sec. 1, Archery 4, Alpha Tri-Y 3, 4. MARGARET SOEHNER 587 Hudson Ave. Holy Redeemer Marge Nice to meet, swell to know Marge is fun, wherever she goes. Hobby: Skating Honors Q, 3, 4- Art Club 3, Girls' Service League 3, H. Sec. 3, Swimming Club 9, Senior Choir 1. EVELYN SORBELLO 73 Rauber St. No. Q0 Fifi The world could use more like her. Hobby: Dancing H. R. Sec. 2, Assembly Program 9, Lunchroom Ass't 2, 3, Chorus 1, Alpha Tri-Y 2, 3. JOSEPH SPABINATO 494 Central Park No. Q7 Spumb Happy as the day is long. Alpha Beta Lambda 3, 4, Home Room Baseballi. ROSE SPALLINA 26 Galusha St. No. 20 ..RO.. She may seem quiet, she may seem shy, But when she gets started My! Oh, My! Hobby: Dancing Class Rep. 1, Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Service League 2. MILTON SPECTOR 76 Nassau St. No. 9 Specs He is always willing If it isn't killing. Hobby: Stamp Collecting Librarian 3, Courtesy Party 3. JOHN SPERANZA 37 Hollister St. No. 18 Hope The irls thinkhe's ideal, The llellows say that he's real. Hobby: Dancing H. R. Pres. 9, H. R. Vice-Pres. 3, Class Rep. 3, Messenger 1. ADELINE SPINELLI 19 Oregon St. No. 9 Addie Quiet, but very progressive. Hobby: Reading Choir 3, ltalian Club Q, Girls' Service League 3, 4, Hit Pin 1. FLORENCE STALL Q3 Oakman St. No. 90 Red Ahradiant personality that matches her air How 'dull this school will be without Red there. Hobby: Dancing H. R. Sec. 3, Librarian 4, Girls' Service League 3, 4, Courtesy Party 3, Operetta Usher 3. ESTELLA SULIMA 126 Weeger St. Nazareth The dew that on the violet lies Matches the dark lustre of your eyes. Hobby: Dancing Junior Red Cross Club 1, 9, 3. PETER SULLI 33 Kelly St. No. 20 Shorty Live and learn. Hobby: Dancing Alpha Beta Lambda Q. MARY SZARLACKI 149 Weeger St. St. Theresa's Mary is natural, Mary is nice, I It s nice to be natural when you re naturally nice. Hobby: Recipe Scrap Book Varsity Club 3, 4, Girls' Service League 3, 4, Alpha Tri-Y 4, Courtesy Party 3. NORMAN TANCREDI 101 Scrantom St. No. 20 UN ' nkne. ri tl y e termed four square HZ pllgl games well and fair. H y orts: Rese e X , 3, Track 2, Inter- sch asbc c 4, Safety Council 1, 9, 3, 4, H. . Vice-Pres. 1, Executive Council Q, , Courtesy Party 3. 45 ANN TAROUINO 16 Seibert Pl. No. 90 For her heart is like the sea Ever open, kind and free. Hobby: Reading Girls' Service League 3, Garden Club 3, Hit Pin 1, Courtesy Party 3, Washington Fair 9, 3, Messenger Q, 3, Alpha Tri-Y 4. HYMEN TESTA 46 Vienna St. No. 9 Testee A man of few words but many thoughts. Hobby: Billiards Deputy 4, Alpha Beta Lambda 3, 4. ARCHIE TRIBUNELLA 395 Portland Ave. No. 18 ArchiebaId He doesn't crave the limelight, Just give him moonlight. Hobby: Dancing Honors 2. FANNIE TRIPOLI 829 Clifford Ave. No. 26 ..Fay,. Serene, yet ornate Majestic, yet sedate. Hobby: Baseball Lunchroom Ass't 1- Leaders' Club 1, Washington Post 3, Washington Fair 9, 3, Honors 1. JACK TRIPOLI 46 Sellinger St. No. 9 Sunoco Let others labor, I ll do the rest. Hobby: Reading Surveyor Staff 4. VINCENZA TRIPOLI 172 Merrimac St. No. 1 8 Vince Get to know Vince, And you ll find common sense there But why call it common, When it is so rare? Hobby: Reading Girls' Chorus 1, Italian Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' Service League 1. FLORENCE TURCHETTI 99 Ontario St. Mt. Carmel Flory She runs around to classes with a twinkle in her eye, Never caring what's to come, never been known to sigh. Honors 1, Q, 3, 4, Latin Honor Soc. 1, Q, 3, Italian Honor Soc. 3, 4, Girls' Service League 2, Alpha Tri-Y 4, Class Rep. 9, 3. PHILIP TUREK 503 Hudson Ave. No. 18 Turk He's not camera crazy-he's a photogra- pher. Hobby: Photography Surveyor 4, Fair 1, 9, 3, Varsity Club 9, 3, 4, H. R. Pres. 3, Executive Council 3, Harmonica Club 2. ANTHONY TYRAN 496 Joseph Ave. No. 9 Tyron His smiles are the ones that make us happy. Orchestra 1, Q, 3, 4, German Honor Society 3, 4. PEARL ULRICH 93 Radio St. St. ichael's 1 Why germyien ofges. 5 A l'lQb,9Ye?D371clng 'Y , .fll -1- f-, Varsity CQb .7If!VIce-Pres. 9, 4, Fair Q, 3, . R. Pres. 3, Operetta 3, G'rls' Serv' e League 1, , 3, 4- Co t sy Pa'rIY'3. 'C 9- dwg VIRGINIA UNGER 150 Chili Ave. No. 18 Tootie Personality, clothes, plus a smile! Hobby: Dancing Varsity Club 3, 4, Honors 1, H. R. Sec. Q. ESTHER VASILE 9 Catherine St. St. Bridget's Peanut She may be small to look at, but smart in this and that, Italian Honor Society 3, 4, Alpha Tri-Y 4, Girls' Service League Q, Courte Party 3, Washington Fair 2, Leaders' Clib 1. 46 RITA VASILE 9 Catherine St. St. Bridget's Intelligence never gloes out of style, That's what makes er so worth-while. Hobby: Reading H. R. Sec. 2, 3, Girls' Service League 3, 4, Alpha Tri-Y Q, 3. HARRY VEESER 374 Joseph Ave. No. 18 Quiet, reserved and brainy. Hobby: Biology Choir 1, Assembly Program Q, 4, Swim- ming 3, 4, Deputy 3, 4, H. R. Vice-Pres. 4, Librarian 4. MARY VERZILLO 45 Ward St. No. 9 UMW.. Mary is the girl, we Find The one just suited to our mind. Hobby: Bicycle Ridin Hit Pin 1, Leaders' Cl'ub 1. PETER R. VERZILLO 45 Ward St. No. 9 Jazz bow Pete He never lets his studies interfere with his education. Hobby: Autograph Collector Social Committee Q, Alpha Beta Lambda 3, H. R. Pres. 1, 2, 3, National Graphic Arts Society 4. MARY VISIKO 39 l-loeltzer St. St. Michael's Babe Smooth runs the water where the brook runs deep. Hobby: Dancing Lunchroom Assistant 2, 3. MARY VOGEL 44 Wilkins St. No. Q0 Maria The pink of perfection. Hobby: Bowling and Reading Alpha Tri-Y 3, 4, German Honor Society 4, Surveyor 4, Varsity Club 4. BESSIE VULLO 5 Vetter St. No. 18 treessi. As up the steps of opportunity you rise Set your heart upon the goal, and not upon the prize. Hobby: Reading Hit Pin 1, Volleyball Q, Courtesy Party Q. STELLA WASKOW 33 Rhine St. No. 18 StelI Stella knows, with equal ease, How to sing, and how to please. Hobby: Dancing Senior Choir 9, 3, 4, Alpha Tri-Y 3. HELEN WDOWIAK 18 Wadsworth St. Holy Redeemer There's nothing under Heaven so blue, As sweet and demure, Helen, as you. Hobby: Tennis Leaders' Club 9, 3, Basketball Q, 3, Tennis 4. HELEN WEINBERG 48 Maria St. No. 26 Others are fond of music, but Music is fond of you. Hobby: Music Orchestra 1, Girls' Service League 3, 4, Courtesy Party 3, Volleyball 1, Usher Operetta 3. SYLVIA WEINER 40 Hawkins St. Us In No. Q0 Y A noticeable girl with noticeable curls. Girls' Service League Q, 3, 4. SYLVIA WERNER 13 Dover St. No. 90 ln manners-a lady, in looks-a prize. The brains ofthe class, she's so very wise. Daughter of Flag 1, Lions' Award 1, French Award 3, Pres. G. S. L. 4, H. R. Pres. 3, 4, Executive Council 3, Mes- senger 3, 4, Marshal 3, 4, Surveyor 4, Pres. Hon. Soc. 3, Sec. G. S. L. C. 4, Post 3, 4. 47 HYMEN WINN 54 Sullivan St. 1 H No. Q0 ' l-ly li Hy ever talces a dare, Gene Krupanfbeware. Hobby: Photography Band, Orchestra 1, Q, 3, 4, Deputy 3, 4, Traclc Team 3, Boy Scouts 1, Movie Operator 3, Camera Club 3, Leather- craft Club 9, Washington Fair Q. STELLA WOLAK it 5' 31 Rh St. -' P4 .9 ine-fwlolekuf o Hobbyigfvimmihg I Swimming Club Q, 3, 4, Tri-Y Club 1, 2, Girls' Service League Q!- 3, 4 Tennis Club Q, Archery 43 lf- K- V ' .i ' ' PEARL WOLKONOWSKI 18 Gilmore St. St. Theresa's The rarest gem oi allfour Pearl. Hobby: Dancing Tri-Y 3, 4, Girls' Service League 3, 4, Adv. Choir 9. DONALD H. WOODARD 23 Elton St. No. Q0 Woody l'm the little lad who can't control his tongue. Hobby: Golf Soccer Team 4, Wrestling Q. ARTHUR WYNAR 30 Almira St. No. Q0 Art Such a model, modest boy He is a regular teacher s joy. Hobby: Machine Work Courtesy Party 3, H. R. Vice-Pres. 1. AVIS YAEKEL 30 Wilkins St. No. Q6 She's pretty to walk with, and witty to talk with. H. R. Sec. 2, Alpha Tri-Y 4, Courtesy Party 3, Tennis 3, Swimming Q, Washing- ton Post 3, 4, Varsity 4, Honors 1, Surveyor 4. CLIFFORD YAGNOW 660 Norton St. No, 9 CliH MARY YOHANN 1963 Hudson Ave. No. Q0 Her very frown is fairer far Than smiles of otaer maidens are. l-lobby: Reading H R. Vice-Pres. Q, H. R. Sec. 1, 3, Post 4, Surveyor 4, Alaha Tri-Y 3, 4, Honors 1, Q, 3, Courtesy Party 3, Girls' Service League 2, 3, 4. ANNA ZAGAIEB Q51 Baden St. St. Bridget's ..Ann,. Anna will not be here Anna more. Hobby: Dramatics BELLA ZAKOFSKY BOO North St. No. 18 Zakey She sings them blue, she sings them hot. And boy she gives it all she's got. Hobby: Singing H. R. Sec. 1, Q, Leaders' Club 9, Wash- ington Fair, Hit Pin 1. ANNETTE ZIBIL 64 Almira St. No. Q8 A mighty good sport, a worth-while friend Ready to help right to the end. H. R. Sec. 4, Courtesy Party 3, Girl Scouts 1, 2, Washington Fair 3. 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' X' - ' -2+ - '- wffg ivw- 14- -L1. 4f?ffZ'18EQHL.: :P-. 491'-a-.37--' ,- ' 1 15 9' - A -'E ' Z ' ' T' +A- 3: -154514. , w f ifv--g. s1f1+f-' -.-as: v-1:.a-r.:- if-fl.1:frf:t:x ,-1'-.axiwr 5, , '-Qgi?2,3'Sfy,,.:l.QL - if 13-J H u.',. ' .Q gf-' :fn vp? 521323 'ilkliglxf AE' :', i'f 1-4.3-Y V:-j,fE,'lia L- f'.'.' , Y It . 'fl '- ' V' - i Q 3 .2 E 2 I 9 .2 P as 5 5' E A P. P 5 1. F : 1 5 5 E F 2 i : 5 i E E r I E I 5 r E i i 2 2 5 F 1' s 1 , 3 I f F 5- P 5 E 3 5: E 5 5 s 5 1 Donald Michaels . Josephine Ferrara . Mary Badura . . William Raab . . Peter Lanio . . Mamie DiPasquale . 8B-Jack Zonneyville 9B-Sam Provenzano Mr. George E. Edd Miss Mary A. Sheehan . Mr. Royal Sweet . Mrs. Meta Steinhausen COME TO ORDER! EXECUTIVE COUNCIL W . . S. C. President . S. C. Vice-President S. C. Secretary-Treasurer . Chairman oi Deputies . Chairman of Safety Council Kenneth Lauterbach . . Chairman of Marshals Abe Levy . Chairman of Lunch-room Assistants Celia Wicks . . Chairman of Library Assistants Dominic DeGeorge ..... Cheerleader Arnold Hoffman . . Editor of Washington Post Chairman of Messengers Patrick Crino . Chairman of Budget Agents CLASS DELEGATES 10B-Gerald Frankenstein 'i'lB-Joe D'Amico 'IQB-Ann Schuler 'IOA-Lester Pies 'VIA-Frank Chudak 19A-Joseph Pecora FACULTY MEMBERS . Principal Miss Nellie Bitz . Vice-Principal Director ol Extra-Curricular Activities . . Boys' Adviser Mr. lra Berman .... Promotion Manager . . Girls' Adviser Mr, Edward l-lulelc . Head of Physical Ed. Dep't Mr. Edward Welch Financial Manager This year one ol the major accomplishments ol the Executive Council, the student-laculty governing body ol our school, has been to establish a permanent Budget Committee, appointed semi-annually by the School Community President, with the specific duty ol regulating school Finances. At present the committee consists ol iour students and one faculty member: Patsy Crino, Chairman, Ann Schuler, Marvin Rubenstein, Arnold l'lollman, and Mr. lra Berman. Through its efficiency in managing incomes and expenditures, the Budget Committee has been in- strumental in promoting a sound policy lor school community linance. 49 JANUARY HSURVEYORH STAFF ANTHONY GENCO BERNARD KOZEL WANDA KOZERSKI MILDRED GORDON JOE PECORA . ARNOLD HOFFMAN HAROLD SACKS . SANDRO BARONE FRANKLIN PIOTRASCHKE THEODORE LANDSMAN . . Editor ARTHUR MANCUSO . . . Literary HARRY BANNER . . . Art JOHN MAIRHUBER ANN CACCIATA . . Photography BEN SOLOMON . Features WILLIAM WARFIELD . Organizations IDA CIURCA Statistics . . Sports ANN LAIUPPA MAMIE DIPASOUALE BERNICE BERMAN MINNIE COHEN . . . Make-up MOLLY COI-IEN Business Manager HELEN KRYK ..... Advertising FANNIE PASSOR JENNIE AMORE MARION SANZOTTA FRIEDA HRYZAK LEAH BARDENSTEIN MINNIE COHEN . Circulation . Typists We, the staiis of the Surveyor, wish to take this opportunity to express deep appreciation to our class advisers, without whom we could not have made the deadline. To the advisory Iooard-Miss Mary C. Foley for her aid in organizing the material for the I::ooI4, Mr. Ira Berman for his systematic handIing of 50 JUNE HSURVEYORH STAFF SYLVIA WERNER . GLADYS MORRIS . . ROBERT KOVAL . ALBERT AROESTE HYMAN ATIAS . GERTRUDE SALZMAN JOSEPHINE CALERAME MIRIAM GOLDSTEIN ALICE KESSLER HAROLD SCHWARTZ ERWIN FOXMAN . JOSEPH ROTH . . ANGELA JOY . . BENNIE SALZMAN . GERTRUDE KLASS STELLA SALAMANCKA MARY LATURCO GENEVIEVE CHELCHOWSKA MARY YOHANN AVIS YAEKEL MARY AMORELLI . . . Typists DONALD WOODARD LORAINE HAJJAR . . . Editor . Literary . . Art . Photography . Feature . Organizations Statistics . Sports . , Make-up . Business Manager SHIRLEY COHAN ANNE HARTL LILLIAN GOLDBLATT MICHAEL JOFFE AIDA LACAGNINA ESTHER PINSKY BESSIE DATER ERWIN ROCKOWITZ LENA FRANCATA Advertising Staff LOUIS MANZELLA ANN POLYWAKA EUGENE HUTTER SARAH VASTA PHIL TUREK HYMAN KRAWER ANGELINA GALLI TERESA IZZO GEORGE GLASOW MARY ANN FRANCIONE SAM SIEGEL DORIS BERLOWITZ .... Circulation our Financial problems, Mr. Earl Lawrence lor Iwis constructive advice on art, malce-up, and arrange- ment, and to Mr. George Hart for Iris teclwnical assistance in matters of printing and engraving-as Well as to tlie student body lor their loyal support ol our boolc, We are deeply indebted. 51 WASI-IINGT Arnold Hoffman . . . . Editor Marvin Rubenstein . . . Associate Editor Sylvia Werner . . . . News Editor Justin Youney .... Feature Editor Garson Citron, Philip Miller . Art Editors Mildred Gordon . . . . Personals Jack Koven, Joe Pecora . . Sports Editors Ben Solomon Arthur Mancuso . . Columnists Gabriel Turula .... Exchange Editor Sidney Baldwin Sandro Barone Fanesta Barlow lda Ciurca Dominic DeGeorge Olga Gollaen Clarence Herbster Jerome Korpeck David Kurlansky Joseph Latin Abe Levy Harriet Lipslcy EXTRA! Lorraine Migdol Fannie Passor Ruth Piclcus Annette Razes Joseph Roth Barney Sablowsky Gertrude Salzman Anne Schuler Edward Taylor Lloyd Tennanbaum Blanch Tillim Elissa Ventura CDN PGST Abraham Manevitz Enid Pilling Hyman Mervis Henry Schur QBUSINESS ISTAFE- Sam a slow Business Manager Rosina Cammarlata Genevieve Chelchowska Minnie Cohen Molly Cohen Angelina Farsaci Josephine Gerace Mina Griepp Gertrude Klass Minnie Kravetz Gladys Morris Leona Pogroszeska Stella Salamanclca Marilyn Stolnitz Avis Yaelcel CIRCULATION Mary Alva Raymond Megerle Shirley Ap lebaum Anthony Nardone Betty Bierngaum Leonard Rudner Anna Danilew Pearl Silver Herbert Derman Jeanette Wiclcs FACULTY ADVISERS Mrs. Katherine Connell Mr. lra Berman Mr. George Hart The Washington Post has, in its capacity as ollicial organ lor Washington l-'ligh School, actively aided in the adoption ol the new budget plan. The Post has supported all school campaigns such as the Memorial Scholarship Fund and the annual Courtesy Party. lts columns have furnished a means for discussion ol controversial issues, thus providing opportunities lor the free expression of student opinion. 52 , JANUARY CLASS PLAY SEVEN KEYS TG BALDPATEH Di rector . . . THE CAST Elijah Quimby .... . Josephine DiMino Donald Michaels . Sam Prato Rose Sciarabba Wanda Kozerslci Benjamin Solomon Annette Edelman . Sam D'Amore Arnold Hoffman . William Raab Anthony Genco Mrs. Quimby . . . William Hallowell Magee John Bland .... Mary Norton . . Mrs. Rhodes . . Peters, the Hermit . . Myra Thornhill . . Lou Max . . Jim Cargan . Thomas Hayden . . Jiggs Kennedy . . Franklin Piotraschke A Policeman . . . Stanley Lojek Another Policeman . Harold Sacks Owner of Baldpate .... Garson Rosen PRODUCTION STAFF Patsy Crino, Fannie Passor . Business Manager ON WITH THE SHOW! . . Miss Nellie E. Bitz Sandro Barone, William Warfield, Theodore Landsman ..... Publicity Carl Van Recklinghausen, Joseph Pecora . . . Stage Managers lsabel Graver, Kate Yarton . . . Wardrobe Henry Levy, Marie Thomas, Ellen Buha . Properties lsadore Zvveifler ...... Printer Walter Tychy, Alexander Gliottone . Carpenters Vito Moretti, lrving Cohen . . Electricians Bernard Kozel .... House Manager USHERS Frebonia Frosini, Josephine Malone, Ann La Iuppa, Viola Melinis Catherine Gamgemi, Marian Sanzotti, Mildred Gordon, Helen Kyrlc, Jennie Amore, Grace Vella, Ruth Piclcus, Anna Maroz, Angelina Obi, Anthony Jardine, Molly Cohen, Albert Aroeste, lsrael Manevitz, Harry Banner, Sebastian DiMaggio, Philip Miller, Arthur Mancuso. Mystery, melodrama, and farce as combined in George M. Cohan's Seven Keys to Baldpatef' provided an entertainment ol thrills for an enthusiastic audience. The realistic setting, the perfect timing ofthe otlstage elfects and the earnest cooperation ol everyone concerned enabled the cast to give a production which stands out as a high light in the dramatic activities of the school. 53 FRENCH I-IONOR 'SOCIETY DOMINIC MLJTO ..... MISS FLORENCE M. BROXHOLM . M E M B E R S Solly Baker Frances Di Amore Donald Michaels Ethel Biernbaum Mildred Oordon Gladys Morris lrving Brestikopl Arnold Hoffman Joseph Pascucci Ellen Buha Bernard Kozel Ruth Pickus Alan Cohen Henry Levy Esther Pinsky Abraham Manevitz MOUUN A PAROLES! Elaine Scharoll , President Adviser Rose Silipini William Warfield Sylvia Werner Celia Wicks Sylvia Zibil ln keeping with the name of their organization, which means the windmill of words, French l 'lonor Society members play games, give skits, and report on the lives of noted Erenchmen Without uttering a word of English during meeting time. 54 GERMAN l-ICDNOR SCDCIETV MRS. NINA C. OGLESBY . M E M B E R S Sylvia Abramovitz .lohn Mairhuber Santo Camilleri Dominic Muto Roy Giebel Selma Platoclc Kenneth Lauterbaclc William Raab Harriet Lipslcy l llER SPRICHT MAN DEUTSCH . Ratgeberin Meyer Sandel Ben Solomon A Stephen Turula T Anthony Tyran Mary Vogel Der Deutsche Vereinu is composed of students who clo outstanding worlc in German. These students are given a chance to practice ancl familiarize themselves with the German language by means of informal conversation, games, and songs. 55 ITALIAN I-ICDNOI2 SGCIETY FLORENCE TURCI-IETTI . . MISS AGNES PETERSON . Josephine AgneIIo Mary AmoreIIi Joseph Cammerata EIizaIoeth Capizzi Josephine Caputa Madeleine Crino CarmeIIa Curcio Joseph Curcio Angelo Didio Margaret Dimino AVANTI I MEMBERS Frebonia Frosini Catherine Gangemi Joseph Jardine Frances I.evatino EveIyn I.icata Sara Mancuso MadeIeine Magion Lucy Manno Ethel MoIinari SamueI Prato 6 Named in honor of the Famous artist and goldsmith, Benvenuto CeIIini, the ItaIian I-Ionor Society studies the works of outstanding, artists and musicians in Italian history. . President Adviser Angie Paso Josephine Ristagno Dominic Rudolph AdeIine SpineIIi Vincenza TripoIi I2osaIie Trovato Florence Iurchetti Esther VasiIe MicheIena VeIIa This year visits to the Memorial Art GaIIery created interest in the cuIture and beauty of the Italian Ianguage. 56 WASI-IINGTON SINGERS MR. CLARENCE BILHORN . . MR. FREDERICK LEE . John Appel Betty Beclcler Marion Brenner R. Castellano I-larolcl Cohen Harold Cohn Sam Cosentino Jennie DeLuca Mortimer Epstein lnling Friedman Jerome Goldberg SING YOU SINNERSI M E M B E R S T. Goldblatt Angela Joy Sylvia Klein Mamie Lal:ranlc Regina Nlaliborslci Y. Opperman Fannie Passor Alvin Pheterson Irving Pheterson James Pignato Esther Pinslcy . Director . Accompanist Lillian Rosen William Raab Gertrude Salzman Jean Santoli Josephine Scarlata l-l. Schwartz Marion Siplo Stephen Siracusa Gaetana Vaccaro William Warfield Justin Youney This select group of thirty students has outstanding ability in choral music. They provide a small mobile group to Fill such engagements as radio programs, and Christmas caroling. The students are members ol the Inter-l'ligh choral organizations. 57 SENIOR CI-IOIR MR. CLARENCE BILI-IORN . . . . .... . Director MR. FREDERICK LEE . .... . Accompanist M E M B E R S F. Alaimo E. Friedman M. Ouriel G. Salzman J. Appel V. Fox L. Pagnella G. Santoli R. Aroesty E. Giofrila C. Palmeri I-I. Schwartz S. Aroesty J. Goldberg M. Palumbo I. Santoli M. Baglio S. Goldblatt J. Patterson J. Santoli F. Barlow C. Guarino A. Pheterson J. Scarlata B. Biernbaum C. I-Iolstery I. Pheterson J. Sciortina M. Brenner G. Jo E. Pinsky P. Silver A. Butkus G. Kellum J. Proetta M. Siplo J. Carbone S. Klein M. Quamino S. Siracusa A. Casale M. La Frank W. Raab M. Snyder R. Castellano E. Lapides R. Fandazze G. Stritzel l. Cohen V. Lattanzio Z. Fandazze R. Tripi I-I. Cohn W. Lataski P. Riclcler R. Trovato S. Costenino F. Lemi B. Rosen G. Vacaro M. Cuseo R. Malivaislci L. Rosen R. Vasill L. DeMonte V. Mancuso V. Ross W. Warfield T. DeGrazio J. Manuse C. Rubaclca S. Waskow M. E stein L. Merlo F. Russo M. Weinstein E. Falziperi Y. Opperman F. Russo B. Wolff LET MUSIC SWING From one hundred seventy students are chosen eighty who have musicianship and experience in choral music. This choir performs at the annual Spring Festival, at special radio programs, as well as at regular assembly programs. The nucleus ol this group is composed ol students who are members of one ol the three Inter-I-Iigh organizations. 58 CANAQV ctui-3 M. Badura M. Baglio B. Biernbaum M. Bozinoh' l. Busco F. Cohen A. Cohn A. Coleman S. Consentino D. Donnelly J. DeLuco J. Ellenzwaig l. Epstein E. Faleipiere A. Farsaci S. Frumuso J. Gabbey S2535 mag Ufnfv Ogg gpg ilgif QE? l'T'l QJUQ5 I'- F' g. . VT! I- I1. r 9 U l'f '1rr rims- C.. . Gambino . Cuiofrida Gissen Goldblatt . Grossman C. Grautman l. Harris l-lestery Jardine Jones Joy . Kauffman R. Kotin S. Kotin M. LaFranlc F. Lapeluso M. Lapeluso W. Latoski Zegrn M. Levy R. Mailiborlcsi R. Manede L. McCollum E. Medina D. Muto M. Ouriel M. Polumbo R. Pampalone C. Panella B. Passor F. Passor l. Pheterson J. Proetto M. Ouamino Z. Randazzese R. Ressel P. Rielcler J. Roth G. Salzman J. Scarlata M. Shevchuk A. Servati L. Shillo P. Silver M. Siplo L. Snyder R. Dripie J. Tripoli G. Valone F. Voges W. Warfield J. Wicks J. Winters B. Wolff Tl-lERE'S iVlUSlC IN Tl-lE AIR The Canary Club is composed of students who are studying voice in this school. From this group come soloists for the bi-annual recital lor teachers and the other recitals which are given during the year for students and friends. MR. BENJAMIN SCAMMELL . Joseph Avnet James Balsamo Beverlee Diamond Milton Ergas Gerald Frankenstein Richard Freedman Michael Joffee Joseph Kotzin Milton Kotzin l LOVE A PARADE! BAND MEMBERS Daniel Lempert Louis Manzella Donald Megerle Raymond Megerle Pauline Mentor Gertrude Michaels Franlc Monachino Michael Pagano Joseph Palermo Director Dominic Passantino Santo Pullaro Erwin Rockowitz Miriam Roxin lrving Starr John Todaro Joseph Todaro Hymen Winn Vincent Venturelli And so do you, and you, and youl Vou'll love it more too by learning to play an instrument and becoming a member of the band. Besides providing music for our assembly programs and playing in concert, part ol the interesting vvorlc of the band is its marching activities. When spring rolls around the band will be out doing marching practice under the command of a competent Drum Major in preparation lor the Memorial Day parade and next fall's football schedule. 60 CARL OITOBRINO . . MR. BENJAMIN SCAMMEL Coleman Anderson Joseph Butl Joseph Carclerelli Alphonse DeI:rancesco Milton Ergas Shirley Germanow Michael Jotlee Joseph Kotzin Milton Kotzin Daniel Lempert MUSIC, MAESTRO, PLEASE! GIQCI-IESTRA MEMBERS Miriam Lestin Louis Manzella Donald Megerle Raymond Megerle Frank Monachino Carl Qttobrino Domenic Passantino Selma Platoclt Libbie Price Erwin Rokowitz . Concert Master . Director Miriam Roxin I-Iilda Silver Irving Starr Louis Tascione John 'Iodaro Joseph Toclaro Anthony Iyran I-Iymen Winn Peter Viensola Lloyd 'I-annenbaum The orchestra is the Finest symbol of perfect coordination that we have in our high school. Our new director hopes to double the membership within the next few years. About twenty new in- struments have been given out this term. The music for assembly programs, and school plays as well as special programs has shown spirited playing. 61 I BOY SCOUT TROOP 45 INNOCENT STRAZZERI ......... Junior Ass't Scoutmaster SAMUEL LACAGNINA, HENRY LEVY ....... Senior Patrol Leaders JAMES VELLA, ROBERT DANA, ANTHONY NARDONE, ANTHONY RAYMOND ............. Patrol Leaders MR. JOSEPH REED .... . Scoutmaster M E M B E R S Benito Barone John Guarerra John Rascuzzi Sandro Barone Roy Japp John Retrovich Vincent Barone Samuel Lacagnina Sam Rrovenzano Joe Cairo Henry Levy Anthony Raymond Bob Camilleri Jaclc Lisache Sam Roliclc Santo Camilleri Eranlc Manno Nicholas Siconolfi Henry Cohen Leonard Manno Eranla Spirito Sam Cohen Anthony Nardone James Vella Robert Dana Joe Rascuzzi Joe Winters Richard Gilbert BE PREPARED! Through its lun program, Scouting injects into its participants those ideals which tend to develop a fine character, a worthy citizen, and an individual better prepared to handle common emergencies. Troop 45 feels that by adhering to this principle it is gaining in no small Way the desired results. 69 GIRL SCOUT TROOP Q3 MISS BELLE LONDON . l-lildegarde Adam Jeanne Balcer Betty Besvviclc Lorraine Block Miriam Block Rosina Cammarata ON MV HONOR! MEMBERS Ellen Christian Beatrice Collichio Catherine Horylew Dorothy Kovvaslcy Cynthia Lee Marion Luciovv Nellie Lucyshyn . Captain Gladys Morris Margaret Mueller Brunhilda Plath Florence Rosenbaum Esther Sandel Mary Tretialc Whether selling pottery, arranging for their annual card party, preparing Christmas goodies, or having fun at regular meetings, the members of Troop Q3 have developed deeper friendship through scouting. 63 Q it 'Q WILLIAM RAAB DEPUTIES . . . I ..... . . Miz. GEORGE Routie . . gf. - lwfafceocf M E M B E R s Solomon Ahitow Albert Aroesty Solomon Balcer Harold Caccamise Santo Camilleri Josephine Cellura Joe Cohen Joe D'Amico Dominic DeGeorge Max DeMayo WATCH YOUR STEP! Orlando Francione Arthur Frigerio John Guarrera John Hrniw John Jacula Anthony Jardine Walter Kyzynlco Stanley Lojelc John Mairhuber Michael Petrew . Chairman Adviser Steven Powell William Raab Donald Rehberg Joe Roth Able Saporta l'lymen Testa Harry Veeser l'lyman Winn Mortimer Winn Justin Youney Canada has its Mountiesf Washington has its deputies, senior high students who help maintain law and order in our halls between classes and alter school. Because ol their courtesy and quick thinlc- ing, passing time is a friendly time. This term the deputies have vigilantly guarded closed corridors during the two lunch periods. What a relief! 64 MARSI-IALS KENNETH LAUTERBACH . . . Chairman MlSS ELIZABETH COUGHLIN ..... . Adviser M E M B E R S Sidney Baldwin Harriet Lipslcy William Raab Joe 'Buil Nellie Lucyshyn Annette Razes Louise De Spirito John Mairhuber Helen Sadler Joel Dynelt Arthur Mancuso Elaine Scharofl Arnold Hoffman Bernard Kozel Wanda Kozerslci Kenneth Lauterbaclc Henry Levy LOST? FOUND! Abraham Manevitz Eva Masci Donald Michels Fanny Passor Joe Pecora Sadie Slavny Helen Sweet Dorothy Tripp Sylvia Werner Marshals of law and order are they. These students have dual roles to play in the life ol Washington High School. Sometimes they act as guides to casual visitors in the building or to throngs during Know Your School Weelc. Also, they are the guardians of life and property in the school building after school hours. The Lost and Found Bureau is their pet and a sizable sum is realized each year for the school fund from the annual auction of unclaimed articles. 65 CELIA WICKS MISS RUTH GENTLES Anthon Arena Thelma Bailey Sophie Bobby Betty Beswick Ruth Browne John Eideor Mary Eideor Evelyn Eleisher Yolanda Erancione Gertrude Kravetz GLIR TIME-YOUR PLEASURE LIBRARIANS MEMBERS Sylvia Kravetz Max Landsman Rosalind Levin Evelyn Margolis Evelyn Mugdalowitz Betty Merriman Jennie Rolypo Betty Rosen Marvin Rubenstein . Chairman . Adviser Leonard Rudner Estelle Silverstein Betty Shulman Milton Spector Elorence Stall Sylvia Tar quinio Sebastian Tomaselli Vincent Venturelli Jeanette Wicks Book lovers are not all passive souls who do nothing but sit buried in a book. The Washington student librarians not only like to read but to get others interested in reading. They serve eagerly at the desk, assist in shelving books, charging, arranging attractive book displays, and in advertising our book wares generally. 66 GRAPHIC ARTS CLUB FRANK CHUDAK . . President MR. GEORGE HART . Adviser M E M B E R S James Balsamo John Guidice Anthony Morelli Cyril Brown Pauline Kraft Dan Pleckan Franlc Chudalr Jennie l.aRay John Sorochty Henry Cohen Morris Lovinger Reter Verzillo James Ferreri Sam Montesano lsadore Zvveifler Hyman Goldman MAY WE SERVE YOU! The Graphic Arts Club lceeps us posted on what is happening by its clever reminders. The monthly calendar ol school events is the local point of interest on each home room bulletin board, and the blotters with the calendar ofthe month are not only timely but useful. Every campaign, game, social or play has evidence oi the good will of the members. Samples of projects are frequently exchanged with schools in various states that have membership in the National Graphic Arts Guild. 67 LLJNCI-IROOM ASSISTAINITS ABE LEVY . -. MISS DOROTHY MARTENS, MR. JAMES RYAN . Ida Bertali Sylvia Chairmonte Mary Ann Francione Yolanda Francione Sam Giardino Irving l'larris lsadore Berger Ruth Felderstein Anthony Figlia Irving Greenberg Abe Levy WATCI-I TI-IOSE CRIJMBS I FIRST LUNCH Wanda Kulcura Wanda Kozerslci Josephine Loray Helen Lulcaszuvicz Sara Mancuso Viola Melinis lrving Metter SECOND LUNCH Meyer Levin Sidney Morris Sam Montesano Ross Nersinger . . Chairman . Advisers Mary Muto Anthony Nardone Angie Raso Jean Santoli Florence Snovvitz Joseph Stignitto Lester Pies Leon Rosen Stella Swerila Gaetana Vaccare Sylvia Werner Washington's Cafeteria may not be a popular night spot but at noon it is the most popular place in school. The Iunchroom assistants are as courteous and vvatchlul in their supervision ol the lunch period as any head waiter. The only thing is they cannot be bribed to make reservations. 68 PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB ANN SCI-IULEI2 MISS CATHERINE SIAIEEI-IAN . . Bernice Berman Josephine Brucato ShirIey Cohan Mary Curcio Joseph D'Amico Sid DiMaggio Annette Edelman AmoId I:Ieeman I-Iymen Goldman Anne I IartI Arnold I-Iotfman Anthony Jardine I-IEAI2 YE! I-IEAI2 VE! MEMBERS Michael Jotfee Leonard Levy I Iarriet LipsIcy JacIc MandvveII Irving MiIter Margaret MoreIIi Yetta Qpperman Joseph Pecora Sam Prato Helen Putrin Mae Rapachetta Sam I?oIicIc . President Adviser Marvin Rubenstein Rose Russo Joseph Salamone Ann Schuler Catherine SchuIer I-Iortense Schwartz I-Ienry Shur David Silver Benjamin SoIomon Adeline SoIone EIisa Ventura The I7ubIic Speaking Club has begun its second year with a membershi of thirty-three. The cIub aims to heIp its members develop seII-confidence and improve their oral E,ngIish. It also aims to de- velop standards of judgment so that the members may be more inteIIigent and critical Iisteners as weII as better speaIcers. WhiIe the emphasis is on technique, attention is also given to the subject matter and the ethics that should govern a speaker. 69 J J ROBERT EARL . MR. EDWARD I-IULEK Alan D. Briggs Edward Chrzanowslci Robert Duerr Robert Earl Morris Einhorn James Ferreri GREEN LIGHT! SAFETY QFFICIERSV MEMBERS Richard Hardy Glen Hoffman Harold Garovvitz Peter Lanio Louis Lotzofl Earl Nersinger Captain Adviser Ben Passer Eugene Sliewasld Norman Tancredi l-lenry Wagner Fred Zornow Whether guarding the approaches to the school or officiating in Fire drill, the safety officers are on the job for the good of all. Jay walking and carelessness in Fire protection are major offenses in their eyes. 70 JLINICDR RED CRCDSS HELEN SADLER MlSS KATHERINE KERRIGAN . Zelda Avnet Margaret Borzilleri Rose Chudale Madeline Crino Mamie Dipasquale Arlene Goldblatt Ethel Griffith Minnie Itlcin MESSENGERS OF GOOD WILL I MEMBERS l-lelen Karsof Naomi Katz Lucy Krayeris Rae Lapides Josephine Malone Alma Maslanl4a Helen Morris Marie Obi . President Adviser Jean Phillips Doris Rabin Shirley Reznick Rose Shampinato Betty Tillim lrene 'lillim Ruth Whitehead Organized in February 1935, the Washington chapter of our local Red Cross has many good deeds to its credit. Throughout the year, but especially at Christmas, the Junior Red Cross members do all they can to bring joy and help into the lives of those hurt in disaster. 71 ANGELINA OBI MISS JESSIE SICKELS . Betty Bellinger Margaret Borzilleri Jessie Bray Madeline Crino Mildred Dunn SAV IT WlTl-l FLOWERS! GREENI-IOUSE CLUB MEMBERS Joel Dynek Lorraine Ellwanger Myrtle Hill Ann La luppa John Merrone . President Adviser Mildred Nagan Ann Tarquinio Mary Terruli Vincent Venturelli The greenhouse on the roof is a happy scene of activity of club members who develop many in- dividual projects. The club graciously provides such material as may be needed in Biology and General Science classes, grows plants and blossoms for decorating at the various school functions, and last but not least arranges the decorative centerpieces lor Courtesy Party, Senior Banquet, and innumerable minor functions. 72 MESSENGERS MAMIE E. DIPASQUALE . ....... . Chairman MR. WESLEY WOQDEN . ..... Adviser M E M B E R S Sol Alcitow Lillian Galinslcy Marian Roxin Harriet Album Isabelle Graver Barney Sablowslri Anthony Arena Kate Hollander Harold Saclcs Solly Balcer Arthur Kaufman Joseph Salamone Jess Breslolt Wanda Kozerslci Marian Sanzatta Rosalie Cianicola Ann La luppa Rose Sciarbba Emanuel Cominslty Marian l.estin l'lortense Schwartz Victor D'Orizio Josephine Malone Thelma S ringut Angelo DiDio Selma Platoclc Marilyn Sltolnitz Mary Ann Francione Sam Prato l-larold Swartz Erwin Foxman Ben Pross Sylvia Werner Franlclin Piotraschke FRONT ! Never in the history of Washington l'ligh School has there been such a demand for messengers as this year. These willing students agree to sacrifice their study halls to be the modern Mercury in delivering an important message. They don't have a chance to sit in the ol'lice and watch the world go by, but the world sits and watches them go Fleeting by, Cl course, lilce any other important organiza- tion, qualilications are necessary. Any pupil wishing to become a messenger must be able to maintain at least an average marlc in all his studies. What a speedy life these messengers lead l 73 GIRLS' SERVICE LEAGUE CCDUINICIL SARAH VASTA .......... A President MRS. META B. STEINHAUSEN, MISS DOROTHY MARTENS . . Advisers Mary Baclura Bernice Berman Ellen Buha Rosina Cammarata Shirley Cohan Elvira DiBello Annette Edelman Freda Ergas Josephine Ferrara Jean Frei SERVICE TO ALL I MEMBERS Miriam Goldstein Mildred Gordon Minnie ltlcin Angela Joy Marion Kane Wanda Kozerslci Thelma Lippman Nellie Lucyshyn Lorraine Migdol Jennie Polizzi Annette Razes l'lelen Sadler Ann Schuler Rose Schulman Florence Snowitz Irene -lillim Dorothy Tripp Gaetana Vaccuro Sarah Vasta Sylvia Werner Directing the activities and demonstrating the ideals ol the Girls' Service League are the duties of the council ol thirty. Development ol loyalty, courage, and joy-the three-fold purpose ol the league -has helped each girl on the council to malce high school days happy for the girls ol Washington I-Iigh. 74 I -. ii.-f,f,i'. DOIVIINIC DEGEORGE . ' lV ' 'V ' VARSITY CLUB MISS CATHERINE SI-IEEI-IAN . . B. BorziIIeri E. Bensky B. Berman S. CamiIIieri W. CaIIoway S. Cohan R. Corrigan P. Crino E C ' . rino A. DeSanctis O. Francione J. Ferrara A. Genco R. GiebeI J. Guarrera M. Goldstein I-I. Goldman Y. Guitfreda A. I-Iohfman A. I'IartI IVI. Jatfee L. Jacobson A. Joy . Kraft Landsman . Licata . Levy A. Levy M. Levine S. Lacagnina IVI. LaI:ranI4 I-r'nfi'o MEMBERS J. MandvveII L. ManzeIIa J. IVIandweII A. Miny F. MattioIi L. Manzella A. Orlando J. Patterson A. PoIywI4a J. PoIyIco F. PuIeo A. Perlman N. Patricelli A. Peters S. Provenzano IVI. Rubenstein .V'fNJ' Cheer leader Adviser B. SoIomon T. Suradski A. Schuler I. Sussman I. SmyIce N. Sedita E. Sharrotf IVI. SzarIacIci G. Sedita A. Iedesco B. IiIIim P. UIrich V. Unger M. VogeI A. VaeIceI CI-IEER, FELLOWS, CI-IEER I The Varsity CIub has been a creditable organization to Washington I-Iigh School ever since its formation. Under the capable direction OI Miss Catherine Sheehan and under the exceIIent Ieader- ship of Dominic DeGeorge, the Varsity CIub has developed intricate cheers and has spurred many Washington teams to victory with their inspiring yells. 75 SOCCER C. WROBLEWSKI, FRANK DRETTO . CONRAD JANKOWSKI . . . MR. JOHN KRESS .... A. Andrea J, Balsamo J. Buterd A. Callipare M. Cirrincione A. Coleman R, Depuyt A. DeSanctis A. DiMino T. Dombrowslci M. Fleisher BLOCK THAT KICK! MEMBERS 0. Francione R. Giebel l.. lacone A. Kowba B. Kozel M. Lellco S. Lipchynslci V. Montilione J. papa A. Perrotta l.. Personte Co-Captains Manager Coach l.. Polizzi F. Puleo J. Roth M. Sicinolli S. Stolnitz l. Sussman N. Tancredi H. Tobin S. Turula S. Welke D. Woodard ln their last season in interscholastic soccer Cdue to the resumption ol high school lootballb Wash- ington l-ligh's booters fared ill. ln their only victory ol the season, the Bull and Blue defeated East High Q-'l in a well played game. They then tied both Madison and Monroe 'l-'l in games in which they played impressively but thereafter failed to cliclc. Joe Roth was selected for the all-scholastic second team for his brilliant playing while DiMino, who was a constant scoring threat to the opponents, and Dretto, a deceptive clribbler, were given honorable mention. 76 Jl 'X Q . ' I gd' K ' ' . '.,- '-Y ' -5, lx b Z. ' - ' .if .' , . if , ...N karl, - MELVIN FLEISHER, MAX SHULTZ . . Managers JOE ROTH, EMIL WOLSCHYNASKY . . Co-Captains MR. ROGER MORSE ........ Coach M E M B E R S R. Depuyt H. Kaplan l.. Slowslcy F. Dretto A. Kowba J. Suitz A. Eramus B. Kozel H. Tobin N. Freedman S. Lojelc S. Turula M. Eleisher M. Milcolailto M. Winn H. Goldman Eutiiwew E. Wolschynaslcy . ot DRIBBLE, DRIBBLE, LITTLE STARS This year Washington has one ol the tallest and best balanced teams it has had in sometime. With the First tive averaging six feet in height, they are employing a well fortified defense as well as a last brealcing otlense. After defeating East Rochester 23-'I7 and East High 32-Q7 the Generals upset the hi hly reputed Franlclin team in a thrilling Q3-21 non-loop battle. Led by the blonde-haired Bob Eepuyt who is-maised hall of Washington's points, the Bull and Blue completely outsmarted and outplayed the uc ers. The capable coaching of Mr. Morse, coupled with the level headed leadership ol the co-captains, has made the team successful. 77 BASEBALL FRANK DRETTO . ....... Captain ALFRED RANAUTO . Manager MR. BROOKS KIGGINS. . Coach M E M B E R S L. Cuicci D. Korlanslcy M. Spallina F. Dretto P. Marshall S. 'lerracini P. Fiorica L. Pecora E. Tripp C. Golisama A. Renanto C. Wroblewski C. Janlcowslti J. Scarmenack PLAY BALL! A valiant team, composed of steadfast players, went dovvn in defeat in eight out ol the nine games played during the past season. The defeats were not due to laclc ol heart or courage, but rather to the bad brealcs for the teams as a Whole. The outstanding event of the season was the defeat of Charlotte at the hands ol the masterful Generals. Without a doubt, the deciding factor of the game was the fine pitching of Conrad Jan- kovvslci. l lis coolness in tight places and his brilliant form enabled the Generals to vanquish a lighting Charlotte team. 78 TRACK AND CRCDSS COUNTRY ABE LEVV ..... .... . . . Track Manager JOHN GUARRARA . . .Cross-Country Manager MR. EDWARD HULEK . . .... . . . Track Coach MR. BROOKS KIGGTNS. . ..... . Cross-Country Coach M E M B E R S S. Andrea A. Coleman H. Kramer E. Philips T. Andrea A. DeSanctis W. Kyznko D. Rudy A. Avnet J. Gallo S. Lacagnina N. Siconolii S. Barone J. Germano M. Lefko l. Starr R. Brandt R. Giebel H. Levy R. Strem A. Briggs J. Guarrera l. Manevitz S. Turula H. Burke E. Hurvitz L. Maros L. Welke A. Callipari R. Jacula B. Newman A. Wicks H. Cohen M. Jatlee J. Recora H. Winn ON YOUR MARK ! With Strem and Gallo leading Washington's rabbit-looted runners, the cross-country team raced itself into a brilliantly successful season. ln the first meet, the Generals Finished behind Monroe but raced in to beat Charlotte and Franklin. ln its second meet, Washington defeated both Marshalland Edison Tech, the cross-country team which had been deemed infallible. The climax of the season came at the sectional run at Hobart where thirteen schools were represented by the sixty Tleetest harriers of western New York. There, Strem raced a sensational third while the Generals captured fourth p ace. In lnhtqtzckqoutstanding point getters were Rudy, broad and high jump, Raab, broad jump, Jacula, in t e a mi e. 79 BUYS' MINOR SPCDRTS M E M B E R S A. Andzer R. Depuyt S. Jardine R. Kulczyclcy K. Papa H. Saclcs S. Camilleri E. Foxman M. Jaffee A. Manevitz I.. Ries M. Shultz C. Christoff J. Guarrera B. Kozel H. Marl4ovvsl4i F. Riotraschlte H. Schwartz D. Defueorge I. Jacobson I.. Kubialc I. Michelson D. Rudolf D. Silver S. Stolnitz R. Zazzaro T E N N IS The Tennis Team proved their worth during the past season. Their sportsman-Iilce attitude in defeat as well as their grace in victory were characteristic of Washington High. Although the members re- ceived little public recognition, they did not relax in their effort to prove the superiority of Washing- ton teams in character as well as ability. They finished third of ten schools in interscholastic compe- tmon' BOWLING With a record of eight victories as against one defeat, the bowling team is iustified in gloating over the past season. The most impressive of all victories was the defeat of the Franklin Keglers. All of the victories registered were due to the cooperation of the team as a whole and not to any one in- dividual. GO LFING Although vve have not as yet entered a golfing team in interscholastic competition, individual play- ers have nevertheless been developing slcill, just in case. WRESTLING Under the supervision of Mr. Kress, Washington High is developing some top notch wrestlers. Through the open door of the corrective room can be heard the grunts and groans of the gladiators as each clamps a punishing hold upon the other. Should wrestling become an interscholastic sport vve should be prepared for a championship team. HORSE SHOE PITCHING Although Washington did not finish in the first division this last season, the pitchers neverthe- less gave the opposition plenty of trouble. 80 GIRLS' MINCDR SPORTS M E M B E R 5 Rae Barragato Dorothy Goldberg Alice Peters Mary Cammarata Katherine Golden Beverly Raphael Aldona Cernis Myrtle Goldstein Betty Sanes Genevieve Chelchowslfa Stella lnterlicchio Nicoletta Sedetta Rose Czudalc Walter Kyzynlco Fanny Snyder Theresa DiNatale Lillian Levine Lena Ventura Olga Golben Jean Patterson INTRAMURAL I Although the intramural activities ofthe school are not as vvell-lcnovvn as the interscholastic activi- ties they, nevertheless, constitute an important phase of school life. Through these extra-curricular activities for girls, consisting of tennis, baslcetball, badminton, volleyball, ping-pong, athletic club, horse-baclc riding, archery, and interpretive and social dancing is brought about closer harmony among the participants. FAVORITES I Tennis stimulates quiclc reaction, baslcetball helps as a strengthener of the legs, and horse-baclt riding develops poise and precision. Qne of the most interesting of all activities is interpretive and social dancing. When one goes past the girls' gym alter school, he cannot help but admire the grace and rhythm of the dancers. 81 GIRLS' SWIMMING AND LIFE SAVING GRCDLII9 MISS KAIHRVN GAFFINIEY ,..... Director M E M B E R S Sara Baker EveIyn DonsIcy AIma IVIasIanIca Rose Berlovvitz Dorothy Francis I:Iorence IVIichaeIs EIIen Buha EsteIIe Francis Angelina Mouton Concetta Calerame Josephine Calerame Aldona Cernis TO TI-IE RESCUE I Dorothy Goldberg Jean I'IoIIerbert AIice Kessler Virginia LaDuque Mary Pagano Irene Smyke Marie Thomas Under the expert guidance ot Miss Gatfney, these girls have endeavored to become qualified swimmers and to Iearn the IundamentaIs of IiIe saving. The greatest aid of the group is in averting IataI accidents and in instructing beginners. The number of participants in this praise-worthy organi- zation is increasing each year as more girls Iearn to swim and become eIigibIe for membership in the corps. 82 Knowing Where to Tapi. . . Recently, in the plant of a Rochester manu- facturer, an intricate machine brolce down in the middle of rush production of a big order. Local mechanics could not find the trouble. A hurry call was dispatched to New Vorlc for an expert. The expert came, loolced the machine over, and said, Let me have a hammer, please. He polced the hammer carefully past a maze of gears, and tapped gently, three times. With- drawing the hammer, he said, Try it. It worked. The machine began to run. The expert returned to New York and submitted a bill for 5603. The manufacturer was furious. lt's highway robbery, he cried, and demanded an itemized account. Here is what the expert submitted: H A R T ' S room sions Rochester's Greatest Grocers . Premiums are Extra Savings '- 7 Compliments of JAMES A. FIKANY To tapping three times with hammer at of the Sipertap.. ............... ....S 3 To lcnowing where to tap .... .... S 600 Fikany Shoe Corporation CSee page 88D for everything from shoes to school boolcsl Rochestefs largest retail institution is ready at all times, with the services and values you'd'expect to find only in the city's greatest store. For instance: Optical Department Supervised by Mr. H. H. East, Opto- metrist-in-Charge, who is qualified to deal with your sight problems. Main Floor, Aisle L Boys' Shop Here, you'll find all the sports and school clothes and shoes-at moderate prices. Third Floor Stationery Department This section has a most complete stoclc of pencils, fountain pens, pads and all the essentials for school or business college. Main Floor - I Q if :ref Q ' rug, '- 'r . '. - 1 l'L'-.--'-ri.-..C1Jn. '3' FFFFT' CULTIVATE YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT Plant a Deposit: Reap I-lappiness, Security and Independence. 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Ihey Icnew that onIy compe- tent craftsmen . . . men whose deft hands and shrewd judgments are made more sure through years of experience . . . couId FaithfuIIy capture the eIusive shades and hues of the original photographs and yet meet the rigid demands of today's whirling high speed presses. Such trained men at Empire are responsit9Ie for the engravings in The Surveyor. MAIN 5756 EIVIPIIQE PI-IQIQ EINIGIQAVEIQS av FRANQLIN sr iaocriiasrtie, Ny. 85 WE FOI' SfUd2lltS Bhd Teachers CLASS RINGS AND PINS FOR ZOOISSB k Qglitlzsupplles ORC OO 5 U t GITICS WASHINGTON Portfolios Sporting Goods Why not allow us to submit samples Eountain pens gla3sEm:k?lobes and sketches on YOUR Club, Fraternity, lrrzijizjls Scllozl 'furniture and Sorority emblems. 9 Have one of our representatives 5 present at your next meeting to display our complete line ot samples. Just call Stone 2176 BARNARD, PORTER , s. REMINGTON . 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Your high school training has given you a solid foundation upon which to build a store ol specialized knowledge that will enable you to hold a BIG job-to know where to tap. RBI has been training men and women lor big jobs lor 75 years. RBI graduates are holding big jobs all over the country Today. They will Fill the big jobs of Tomorrow. Do YOU want one? Let's tallc it over. Write or phone us. There is no obligation. Dean of Admissions Rochester Business Institute 'l7Q Clinton Avenue So. Rochester, N. Y. Phone Main 3869 FIRST With New Styles and ldeas in Sorority and Fraternity SWEATERS 81 JACKETS Champion Knitwear Co. 7'I St. Paul St. Rochester New York Exclusive Curtains But not Expensive Shop Here and Be Convinced I PAULS CURTAIN SHOP DB9 76 So. Clinton 4 Doors South of B. Forman's RELIN MUSIC CO. Musical Instruments Sales-Service-Supplies Compliments ol Y. M. C. A. 37 South Ave. Rochester, N. Y. KAMPICKAS BAKERY Wanda Aa a. Knitting shox? 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