Washington High School - Surveyor Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1939

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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

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