William Cullen Bryant High School - Postscript Yearbook (Long Island City, NY)

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I refer fo flue words ceiling zero . ln passing flurouglu flue luall one day, l asked a boy wluaf ceiling zero meanf. l-le replied quife alerfly, Oh, l know wluaf fluaf means. In ayiafion flue sky is sornefimes so filled wiflu clouds, or fog, or misf fluaf no one can see. Tluerefore, as fluey say in aviafion, fluere is no visibilify. Since flue aviafor cannof see wluere lue is going, if is generally considered unsafe flying. Two T June, l938 AT The presenT Time a greaT many read abouT condiTions in The proTessions and in The business world. CriTics bemoan The lack oT opporTuniTy Tor employmenT. ln oTher words, There seems To be hardly any opporTuniTy Tor a Tavorable ouTlook on liTe. ln such cases There will probably be Two poinTs oT view. l. The pessimisT is likely To borrow The phrase Trom aviaTion, ceiling zero . ln oTher words, he believes ThaT all hope Tor success and prosperiTy is gone. ConseguenTly, The ambiTion To prepare Tor a beTTer business and professional world is crushed. 2. The opTimisT, Taking a longer view oT liTe and iTs opporTuniTies, has learned ThaT long as a period oT unemploymenT may be, The TuTure always inviTes hope and courage. The opTimisT shows ThaT over The years There have been The lean as well as The TaT years. Think oT whaT happened when The radio, The airplane, and The auTomobile came inTo operaTion. Now aviaTion, always improving, more and more requires experT assisTanTs. The auTomobile iTselT has TransTormed The whole coun- Try, creaTing new indusTries and changing The social and economic liTe oT The naTion. MighT iT noT be inTriguing To inquire whaT The TuTure oT air- condiTioning and oT Television mighT be in The world abouT us? A graduaTe oT high school, however, has a very deTiniTe Task seT Tor him. IT is his immediaTe business To TulTill his conTracT wiTh his parenTs, his school, and his ciTy by applying himselT as well as he can To his sTudies. The habiTs ThaT make Tor success are much The same all The Time. ln sTudying qualiTicaTions, The graduaTe has only To read whaT may be Tound on employmenT blanks oT business houses and on The admission blanks Tor colleges. Become selT-criTical Tor a momenT and answer These quesTions: l. SCHOLARSHIP ln whaT quarTer oT The class does The pupil sTand? 2. CHARACTER ls The candidaTe always honesT, dependable, sTraighTTorward? 3. PERSONALITY a. Describe The speech, voice, dress and manners oT The candidaTe. b. ls The candidaTe able To geT along wiTh oThers? c. Describe his iniTiaTive, alerTness, and adapTabiliTy. Ceiling zero! Someone has said: An opTimisT is a man who Tends To your eyes. A pessimisT is one who Tixes your TeeT. JAMES P. WARREN, Principal Three PosTscripT Four Grade Adviser June I938 MISS ADAMS ln parTing, we Thanlq you Tor The valuable assisTance you have given in preparing us Tor The world ahead. We leave you wiTh The wish ThaT you may conTinue To guide many more sTudenTs in The TuTure as excellenTly as you have guided us in The pasT. June, l938 Social Adviser June i938 MISS HICKEY Among The people lhal have coniribuled 'rheir services lo make our slay in Bryanl clur- ing lhe pas? four years enjoyable, There have been few who can compare wilh you, Miss l-liclcey. We lalce lhis opporlunily lo express our sincere gralilucle lo you for making our social venlures successful. Five PosTscripT The Class of June, l938 Life is a highway, divided by many gaTes, and, as people Travel along iT, They go Through These porTals. We, The Seniors, are nearing The gaTes which separaTe us Trom an enTirely diTTerenT world. BUT beTore we pass Through we Turn and review The evenTs oT Tour happy years in BryanT. FirsT, we see our Senior Term. IT can noT be denied ThaT we have had grand Times parTicipaTing in many TradiTional acTiviTies. Class Day was a huge success wiTh The maioriTy oT The Seniors in cosTume. The prize winning Senior play enTerTained everyone, and The dance was The Tinal Touch To a perTecT day. AnoTher imporTanT evenT was The Senior AmaTeur l-lour, a novelTy ThaT was enioyed by all who aTTended. Finally, in accordance wiTh The Seniors' deTerminaTion To have someThing new, a hard cover was obTained Tor The PosTscripT . We have To look buT a liTTIe TarTher inTo The maze oT evenTs To see ourselves as Juniors. This Term seems To Tly pasT us Tor we Took parT in so many diversions, such as dances, baskeTball games, and Class Day. The Prom, held aT The l-loTel Commodore, helped us To dance Through To our nexT Term. Again we search The pasT and are rewarded, Tor There are sTill The 3B, Sophomore, and Freshman Terms. l-low many delighTTul Times we had Then becoming acquainTed, and enjoying various class acTiviTies. BuT Time, The old gaTe-keeper, grows impaTienT and as we pass on our way, Tour soliTary Tigures, our Tormer guides, bid us Tarewell. Mr. Warren, Miss JohnsTon, Miss Hickey and Miss Adams aided and be- Triended us ThroughouT our course. WiThouT Them we mighT never have reached These wonderous gaTes and laTer, when we sTand before many oTher gaTe-ways oT liTe, The memory oT These guides during our years in BryanT will help us To Torge successTully ahead. Six K4 fm? V6 f an 'Y Wf jgffyxf-'iiQf' . x I f 4 ffl,-JU I! V v -l, 9 ,gf V Xl W- W Aff r J X2 L LB! I l ffl --'J I niorg JUNE 1958 Posfscripi' CLASS OFFICERS , ' . JUNE, I938 'x ' f- . Hb RALPH L. cAvALLl Eg PRES' E bp' PRESIDENT BRYA NI A XDWIIU H R X,- ALLEN SCHMEIZER JOSEPH PLON5 JW' TREASURER V'CE'P E5 C ROSE LEWIS JAMES S. PETROLINO SECRETARY ATHLETIC MANAGER THOMAS J. WALTERS HISTORIAN I POSTSCRIPT EDITOR ANN MENDELSSOHN 7 . f . I Hisfories on Page 33 Eigh+ 1 K if :jj OLYMPIA L. ANDREWS Easrern Secrerarial School. Pifman Pin: Secrelary, .Secre- 'rarial Club: Officer, ,Class: Service. I V ,Avflf-2 I -fl , MILDRED ALTFELIX Business School. Service for Mrs. Finch, Lale Commillee: Secrerary of Sub- iecl Classes and Vice-Presidenf of Subiecf Classes. MARIE AMORELLO Business. 7 Service ivy' in Office: Slenog- rqpivf: and Speech Offices. ., X HAROLD W. ANDERSON Trade School. Honors in Mechanical Draw- ing l: Mechanical Drawing ll: Engineers Club: Adverlising Club: Officer of Subiecl' Classes. ROSE M. AOUILI NO Member of +he Newman and Medical Clubs: Program Com- milfee: Secrefary of Regislra- lion Classes: Vice-Presidenl of Hisfory Class: Service in Main Ollice and al Recepfion Desk: Girls' Service Squad. MARION E. ARBEIT Queens College. Honors in lnferm diale - bra, European Hi r : , ish ll: J nior a or Arisfa: Ope a ' ik o. Member of n-Am ican Club: Pro- m Commi lee: Phofography Squad of Posfscri : vice. Os! N WJ JN JXW X, .J N - N June, I938 Slenography and Typing II Member of Girls Med al nd Newmarr Clubs J ' MARCELLA V. M. ARCZYNSKI Honors in Bookkeeping ll: I : i G. l f r , . , I-ro miHee:W 1 ALICE Asnoun ' 17 xfff Business School. I I Honor in Arl' Appfeflqalicin, fr .nch ,lLfjancl I'I'l: Spanish ll: rdb'e'r of French andy Pan- merican Clubs: Marshall in ' Assembly. GERRY BAND Plaza Business School. Honor in Sfenography and Typing Il: Glee Club: Cheer- inq Squad: Secrelary of Sub- iecl Classes: Service for Mr. Feuer and Dr. Wesfon. EDITH BANNING Business. Secrelary in Classes: Service for Miss LaGuardia, Miss Hub- schmidr. MARY LEE BAN NON Business or Sfage. Honor in Slenography II: Jun- ior Arisla: Program Commiffee: Promofion Commilfee: Member of Newman and Glee Clubs: Junior Slcif: Senior Amaleur Hour: Pifman Shorlhand Award: Opere++a Mikado, Service Main Office: Circulafing Sfahl of Poslscripf: Presidenl' of Sec- rion and Subiecf Classes: Class Librarian. ARIS BAYAN Cornell Universily. Honors in Advanced Biology: Lalin: American Hisfory: Euro- pean Hisfory: Allendance OF- ficer: Glee Club: Track Team: Operefla. Nine Posfscripf HELEN BELINA Business. Secrelarial Service for Mrs. Sieqer and Mr. Cahill. REGINA BENNDORF Business. Member ol Glee Club and Orcheslra: Operellag Service. ww GEORGE BE G Sievens lnslifule ol Technology. Honors in lnlermediale Algebra and Physics: Member of lhe Color Guarcl: Presidenl el Req- islralion Class: Member of lhe Cooperalive Service Squad. HOWARD E. BERKOWITZ College. Honors in Biology, Chemislry, and Physics: l-lislory Club: Globe Sfafl: Heralders: Fool- liqhfers: Adverlising Slall 'lor Plays: Secrelary of Classes: Tuloring. JOHN J. BISCHOFF College ol lhe Cily ol New Yorlc. Science Squad: Class Officer: Regenis Service: Service in Halls. 1. LILY BITSE il fi Quee s i ege. l H n in Sleno riaplfif fyel 1: T ng Ill: Junior .fyris alwior scorl ' Ciolor Qi! Service .: 6 on Prgg rarf1J,4:onlmiHee. l i. E l Ten GLADYS BLAZE Business School. Menorah Club: Glee Club: Pan-American Club: Pilrnan Pin: Senior Amaleur Hour: Operella: Service on Promo- lion and Program Commillees. JOHN W. BLECHA New Yorlc Universily. Honor in Ari Appreciaiion Track Team: Senior Posier Com- millee: Member of Owl Slall Class Officer: Service for Mr Gerslenzang. RITA V. BOLAND Business. Member of Secrelarial and Newman Clubs: Oifices in Sub- iecl and Regislralion Classes: Service. JOHN J. BRENNAN Member of Newman Club: Secrelary of Physics Class: M id-Term Week Service. ARTHUR BROMBERGER Queens College. Honor in Advanced Biology Presidenf ol Subiecf Class Member of Spanish and Ger- man Clubs: Service. ANITA BROWN Business. Seclion Class Presideni: Mem- ber oi Menorah Club: Service BETTY BRUNO THEODORA G. BRUNO Business. Glee Club: Secrelarial Service in Main Office: Receplionalisl. CHARLES BURGER Member of 'rhe Track Team: Service Squad. . I CHARLES :Ro College he y of New - York, rs Xin Plan l - eomelry, Solid Ge' melr P sics, Ari, Ch mislry E i of The Re- ior: Sci Survey Club: Ser' .C J loNE . Altiifiifgn' -, Bu n s Tiainin 1 ooluf! will . ,ri H ANNA PATMCIA cARcloNE Commercial Ari. Honor in Eleclive Ari: Junior Arisfal Glee Pub: Casf Pir- ales Ejgerwa Cvfy: Service. r. j ,jjj X 'lj v - . M N K will L ' l ,ff I il June, I938 PAUL B. CARUSO Presidenl' of Boys Glee Club Lead in Mikado: All-Cily High School Chorus: Orpheus Club Member of Foollighlers: New- man Club, Thespians, Virgo Playscribes: Lieulenanl of Ser- vice Squad: Member of Specia- lor Slali and Cheering Squad: Masier of Ceremonies for Sen- ior Arnaleur l-lour. ! I ROCCO J. CARUSO LQD Business. Honors in Mfbargni rawing l and l: Wee- residenl oi Cla : perafive Service. MARY T. CASCIO Business. Member of Pan-American and Newman Clubs: Service dur- ing Regenls We-ek, and in Library. THERESA M. CAVALLO Rhodes Business School. Junior Arisla: Service for Mr. Gerslenzang: Lale Commilfee: and during Regenls Week: Program Cornmiilee: Phologra- phy Slahf for Poslscripl: Pil- man Pin. LEONORE CES IO T pisl e Clerk. o Secrelarial Club: resi enl Subiecl Classes: Me ro ra il- iee ervi in ms lOl and II3: S e n Mimeograph Room. LEE CHERLIN Cily College. s uropean l-lisiory rnsl Hono Mem- l-l or i ' : Biology' ,Junior, Sen- i ' f . 2 : ' er oi Club, Germa ub, Menorah and Biology Clubs: Pilman Award: Offices in Subie fbCla s: Ser- vice on Q.. Secrefarial Service. Eleven Posfscripf LEONARD T. CIVELLO Foresf Ranger. Member of Spoflighf Club, Spanish Club. and Newman Club: Junior Arisfa. RUTH CLARK Business. Class Secrefary, Owl Agenf: Service for Miss Gunning. ,xi HELJEN 'ciirreao xji x.- BN siness. , ' Member f Glee' Club, New-, mafi'Club: Offiker in Suibielcf, Classes: XB. LI. Officer: Ser- vice on lProgram Commilfee. EUGENE COCOZZA Queens College. Honors in Plane Geomefry. French ll. Lafin II, French Arisfa, Senior Arisfa, Play- scribes, Band. Newman and , I ' llll, European I-lisfory: Junior I M y sf In ,Ltr 0 sgaffgf Q , 1 ,CL-fun. Glee Clubs, Liohfing Squad: Liferary Sfaff Posfscripf: Win- ner Senior Amafeur I-Iour: Col- lege Day Usher: Casf Junior Play and Class Day Play: Sec- fion Class Officer: Service. CAROLINE COLBERT ' Nursing School. Member of Junior Arisfa: Mar- shall in Assembly: Service on Program Commiffee and in Main Office. EVELYN COLBERT Business. Presidenf, Secrefary of Various Subiecf Classes: Service on Pro- mofion Cornmilfee: Service for Mr: Cochran. Twelve JOSEPH COLGAN Army. Second Prize Winner Orafori- cal Confesf: I-leralders, New- man Club, Gym Capfainsi Secfion Class Officer. PETER COLLINS Law School. Member of I-Iisfory, Newman, and Publicify Clubs: Lieufen- anf of S rvice Squad: Sci ce H- :yo vfxhx-f afffyw TW, 7,916 gqljl-sf 'If' V I' REGINA E. COLLINS Member of Secrefarial and Newman Clubs: Offices in Sub- iecf Classes: Service in Library. MURIEL M. COLLUM Business. Honor in Sfenogra hy and Typ- in Junior sf 'I Glee u Op r ffa li2?i.i:llig:liSl2 I JACK CONKLIN Madison College Service for Miss Palon: Pres- idenf of Endeavor Club? C-lee Club: member of Senior Class Baslcefball Team. GRACE COSTA Cooper Union.. l Posfer Club: Color Guard: Ser- vice , M in Office. fx ' J X r' ,Ain I W!! , r,-'-'V , l, HELEN CRELL Business. Girls' Medical, and Pan-Amen can Clubs: Member of Junio and Senior Arisfa: Owl Siaff: Service in Main Office and Program Commirfee: Secrefary of Regisirafion Class: Service Member of Menorah, Hisrory, r for Mrs. Seiger. GRACE DANZ Business. Service in Main Office, Miss Ross, Miss Colligan. FRANK D'ARCO College. Honors in Plane Geomelry and Advanced Biology: Member of Posfer and Biology Clubs: Ser- vice ior Mr. Gersrenzang and Miss Glazer. JACK DAVIS Officer of Subiecl Classes: Ser- vice during Regenis Week. JOHN DAVREN Queens College. Honors in Lafin ll, Advanced Biology, Plane Geomeiry, lnier- mediafe Algebra, Solid Geom- elry: Junior and Senior Arisfa: French Club: Secrefary of Sub- iecr Classes: Service. EVELYN MARGE DEBUS Honor in Bookkeeping ll, Mem- ber oi Secrelarial Club: Jun- ior Escorf: Officer in Regise +ra+ion and Subiecf Classes: Service June, l938 MARIE DEFINO Business School. Girls' Medical Club: Service During Regenis Week and in Main Office: Subieci Class and Secfion Officer. EARL DEHARAK Columbia Universily. Honors in Plane Geomefry lnfermediale Algebra, Lafin ll and lll, European Hislory: Owl S+aFf: Presidenl of Pan-Ameri- can Club: Service for Dr. Healy, Miss Kirshen, Mr. Gerz- lenzang: College-Day Moniror MARY DELAHANTY Business. ,' Honor in AQL,A15'pr iaiion 3S:fzg,M:sg:fZ Mfffff fffff , MARY E. DINNEGAN Business School. Member of Newman Club: Promoiion Commiffee Service: Junior Arisia: Secrerarial Ser- vice in Room lOl. MIRIAM D ZERUKA ' Queens ole . Honors rr Amciarion uro and A Hisrory Aris a ciar diror u o mor S in ll ,n er' . J My ior nfs: Ne ma a r- W n Club ayscrib , Ser- W ice. EDWARD DESMET Business. Honors in Plane Geomefry, Ad- vanced Biology, Mechanical Drawing: Service for Mr. Ger- sienzang. Thirieen Poslscripi' ALBERT R. DE soizA Pace Inslilule. Honors in Spanish II and Plane Geomelry: Secrelary ol Span- ish Club, Secrelary of Pan- Arnerican Club, Junior Arisla, Senior Arisla: 3B Presidenl: I- Junior Escorl: Co-operalive K Service. i I JEANETTE DeSTEFANO I Business. Honor in Slenography: Secre- lary ol Owl: Service on Pro- gram Commillee. I 5. , LOUW MARIE QQSTEFANQ B I s. I pdrljla .P 'lerl Clubfl Glee Q Club: gels e jafjlieceplion Deslci n 'in I ain Jfillice: Vice- il if . Presi ol Regilgralion Class. Secrgllary of Subi cl Class. LENA DIVIRGILIO Business. Honors in Biology and Slenog- raphy: Program Commillee: Service lor Miss Weil, and Mr. Baslcind. DORIS JAY D VOE Secrel ry of er ub an em r o an Club' 0, e ' ' - r sid e us- r i Cla Is Week M rvi , e I GirI's Gym. JACK J. DI BETTA New York Universily. Honors in Plane Geomelry and Ilalian II: Member ol New- man, Biology and Ilalian Clubs: Senior Baslcelball Team: Vice- Presidenl. Presidenl and Secre- Iary of Subiecl Classes: Co- operalive Service. Fourleen CATHERINE DI MUCCI Business. . Service in Absenlee Olrliice and al' Receplion Deslc. ELENA DI ROCCO Modeling School. Member of Secrelarial Club: Member of Program Commil- lee: Member ol Color Guard: Member ol Blue and Gold Link Slall: Secrelarial Service in Grade Advisers Office and in Girls' Gyrn. JOHN DI LORENZO Business. Honor in Eleclive Arl: Member of Cooperalive Service Squad: Class Officer. VICTOR DI NOVI Member ol Spanish Club: Pres- idenl of Seclion Class: Presi- denl of Subiecl Class. l ELIZABETH DONADY Busin ss. Endejwor Club: Service for Ixylain Ollice and Teachers. W' . I WILLIAM F. DORSEY Columbia Universily. Honors in Lalin II, European Hislory, American Hislory: Honor Roll: Member ol New- rnan Club. Service Squad' Member ol Foollighlers: Chrisl- mas Play. Cooper Union in erm Trigonomelry, So rnelry' P7 HELEN L. DRUMMOND Business School. Honors in Srenography, Elec- +ive Arl: Treasurer B. U.: Glee Club, Newman Club, Mikado: Junior Arisla: Pilman Award: Program Comrnillee: Secrelar- ial Service: Officer Regislra- 'rion and Subiecf Classes. HENRY DRQST xi V C Honors in Plane G melry, Lal' ll, G .Ill ne ...yr F5215 Pj ANNAn EC Bu 'nes S . a g re enl S ec? ss- vice iss lager, a Flice d- Week. MARGARET D. ECKNER Honors Germa.n ll, Bookkeep- ing ll, Sfenography and Typing ll: Secrefary of Senior Arisla: German lnler-Scholaslic, Glee Club: German Club: Service. RITA ELBERGER Pace lnslilule. Secrelary of Menorah Club: Senior Amaleur Hour, Senior Skif. RICHARD B. EZRA Queens College. Honor in Physics: German Club: Service for Mr. Gerslen- zang. J e, I 38 Jlu.Y FAANEL N or in Eleclive Arl: Treas- urer ol Posfer Club: Member of Life Club V 47 :paid JOSEPH FELDMAN College. Officer of Reqislralion and Subiecl' Classes: Service for Mr. Gerslenzang, Mr. McGarry. and Mr. Morrison. PATRICIA FETZER Business College, Girls' Medical Club, Newman Club: Junior Escorl. Operellag Program Commillee: Service Squad: Offices in Seclion and Subiecl Classes. DANIEL J. FILIPPONE Evening College-Business. Honors in European Hislory and Advanced Biology: Bank Teller: Class Officer: Service Squad. ANDREW FINAN Queens College. Honor in Pla.ne Geomefry: Newman Club: Service. LORETTA FITZGERALD Policewoman. Member of Program Commil- lee: Service in Room ll3. Fiffeen Posrscripf ROBERT FirzslMMoNs Business. Honors in Plane Geomelry, lnrermediare Algebra, Plane Trigonomerry. Physics: Service Squad. CHARLES FORNIER JOAN FOX Secreiary. Honor in Advanced Biology: Thespiansq Circulalion Mana- ger Blue gc Gold Linlc g Pro- P olion gram Commirreeq rom Commirieep Junior Arislag Ser- vice. ANDREW J. FRANZONE Queens College. Honor in European Hisiory, Glee Club: Co-operalive Ser- viceg Subiecr Class Oflicer. 1 TH W. FREDRICKSON Juilliard School of Music. L7 Genman Club and Girls' Glee Clu Q lnlerscholasric H. S. Ger- A 3 Glee Clubs: All Ciry li High School Chorus: Parlici- panf in Spanish Grandee, Mikado, Pira+es ol Pen- zance : Program Commifreep Subiecl' Class Officer. PAUL GARDNER Rensselaer Polylechnic lnsli- rule. Honors in Plane Geomelry, lnrermediale Algebra, Solid Geomerry, General Biology, Advanced Biology. Lalin ll, German ll, Physics, Hislory English: Endeavor, German, His- rory, Science Survey Clubs Edilor of Rerorlr Service. Sixleen GENEVIEVE GIBBONS Secrelary. Honor in Technical Drawing: Member of Newman, Secrelar- ial and Glee Clubs: in Chorus and Dance of Mikado , Mem- ber of Junior Arisrag Secre- rarial Service for Miss McCar- ron and Mrs. Gardner. SHIRLEY B. GILMAN Business School. Junior Arislaq Glee Club, Sen- ior Amaleur Hour, Program Cornmillee. RUTH G. GILMOUR Member of Posler. and Girls' Medical Clubs1 Bryan? Repro-J senralive lo Red CPOSSH' i lary ol Sulxie' Qlaqsff . Ufljjl ' je' . JJ, PAUL GOETZ Member ol Glee Club: Ser vice. EVELYN GRAF Business. Secrerarial Club: Service in Main Office. MARY GRECO Business. Honor in Eleclive Ari: Program Commilleeg Service. EVELYN M. HAJEK Business School. Honor in French lll, Ari Ap- preciafion: Vice-Presicleni of Pan-American Club: Casl of Mikado and Pira+es of Pen- zance : Glee Club: Assembly Service. BERNARD S. HALPERIN College. Honors in English IV, French lll, Larin Il, Trigonomelry. Malhemalics lll, lnlermeoliaie Algebra, Plane Geomelry, American Hisfory, European Hisfory, Advanced Biology. Chemislry: Presidenl of Her- alders: Winner of Oralorical Confesl: Jr. and Sr. Arisla: Fooilighlers: Hisrory. Menorah, and Glee Clubs: Track Team: Junior Escorf. GRACE HAMSHAR Norwegian Hospilal School of Nursing. Girls' Medical Club: Milcaclo : Officer of Recifafion Class' Service for Miss Ball. HUBERT HARREN Business School. Glee Club: Operella Milwa- doll: Service for Mr. Briggs. ROSE HIBSCHMAN Oueens College. Honors in Plane Geomelry, ln- lermediafe Algebra, Plane Trig- onomeiry, Solid Geomelry, French ll. French Ill, Spanish ll, European Hisfory, American Hisiory: Senior Arisla: Junior Arisfa: Secrelary Playscribes: Menorah Club: Posiscripl Sfal'-F: Owl Agenl: Service. I RMGARD J. HOFFMANN Business School. Honor in Sienography and Typing ll: Junior Arisia: Junior Escorf: Pifman Pin: Glee Club: Offices in Subiecf Classes: Ser- vice for Mr. Cahill, Miss Glass- coil, Miss Durcher. June,I938 THOMAS J.. HOPKINS Engineer. Newman Club: Vice-Presidenl of Seciion Class: Service. HERBERT D. Honowlrz Oueens College. ,A 1 . Honors in Lalin lk l.alin, lane G gnelry Arr Ap iii, P , - precieiiqfn, jirmedialidevblgheiq- bra, Plane Trlgonorn ry Soi Ge ei, Euro eaJ?iHis1 yi 8. Lg ,I ,r X. or Hfas Mifliimegln Arisla, Presidenl' of layscribes: ,Junior Arisla, Menorah o-nd :Glee QCh1l1slXJAg'l'2ting!!Sg:Jad: f Casl Senior Skit P sc ibes Play: Chorus of HMYBQBQPQHI Service. ,ff Cfommerc' Arr. f Vifldf P sidenl J-u ' r if -f 'Vi 'S U ' s I ry,, inlingfgam ire Her- , N r'C miflee ie? lass: ralo ' al V - I l ers, Life, ewm , His- - iory Clubs: P siclenl: - lion and Subiecl Classes: Ser- vice. LUCILLE IEZZI Business. Member of Secrelarial Club: Member oi Newman Club: Service in Main Office and in Girls' Gym. MARY JACK Honor in Trigonornelry, Ger- man lll and IV: Arl' Apprecia- +ion: Head Girl of Junior Aris- fa: Member of Newman and German Clubs: Assisfanl Busi- ness Manager of lhe Owl: Cir- culaiion Siafi of ihe Owl: Jun- ior Escori: Program Commif- lee: Service. FLORENCE E. JACKSON Business. Girls' Medical Club and Pub- licily Club: Color Guard in Commercial Annex: Library Ser- vice in Main Building and Annex: Junior Arisia: Seclion Class Officer. Sevenfeen N ii ll f ripf RIA JAEGER edica and German Clubs: sher during Assembly Per- 'O : Owl Ageni: Program, Proxnorion and Regenfs Com- milfees. e College. . I s ALEXANDER JARET Member of lhe Cooperafive Service Squad: Service in Sub- ieci Classes. Busine FLORENCE JM eff G ee avor eachers: Glfalffriwi LEWIS B. JUDD U. S. Forresfer. Publicily Club: Member ol Track Team: Vice-Presidenr of Regisfralion Class: Lieulenanl of Service Squad. JAM ES KELLY I , Courl Reporferaf' - I ' Parricipanr 91-'OpereH'a ancl Variousslljs in Assembly: OFN1, A cer egis+ra'ridn'endNSubi0c+ '.: l : Capgn .sol Selrvice i uadqqx Lnfsxn - - YQ' x , . l WALTER J. KELLY N Queens Coll 'V -V Newma : Slience 2 l Juni risfa: P 'clerrr i ub- xfe Classes: i if ssqytfl y: O fn ecu ' e ooper - five Sem? ' ' gif? 'RFYJY In I N if fy- ,. Eigh+een HEN RY KESSLER Scienlisl. . A-I Ho' or i Hisl ry: isfoz, Sfizrvadgtveywves I '- fronomy Club, Track Team. soc! i Edifor off '1Bryan+ F- +O,1Q2Ws4kn+fa Classes: Librarian of Science Survey Club: Service. PAUL D. KESSLER Honors in Plane Geomefry, ln- lermediaie Algebra, Trigonome- fry, French Ill, German II, Ad- vanced Biology: Junior Arisfa. Senior Arislai Eclifor-in-Chief of Owl: Member of Playscribes and Menorah Clubs: Delegale Columbia Press Associarion Conven+ion: Program Commif- lee: Service. X I . J DORIS c CAI , ,ff Prafl' ' rule. S o om e lj fi! nior sra: ma ,PiI4:,Of- J 'Fic I Sublecf and gislr ' +i , la , Glee ub: r- 'rr ' vice. T JU!! sxwjf if l YJ HAZEL KIRK Columbia Business College. Junior Arisra: Member of Glee and Newman Clubs: Offices in Regisfralion and Subjecf Clas- ses: Service F. AU D REY KLAG ES Honor in Arr Appreciaiion: Member of Girls' Glee Club and Thespians: Head Girl of +he Junior Arisra: Parricipanl in The Mikado . and The 'Pirafes of Pe zance. HERBERT KOBEL Gardener. Honors in German Vl, Marhe- marics IV, V, Vl, Vlll, Physics. Mechanical Drawing ll, IV, Vl, Wood Shop: Senior and Jun- ior Arisla: Presiclenl of As- 'rronomy and Newman Clubs: Varsiiy Baslcelball Manager' Presiclenf of Subiecl' and Sec- rion Classes: Service, 1 .5 F. QW-iiy,,,...iffs38 JOHN KOHUT FRA iR. KUT Busi,ness. ns ol . Honors in Eleclive Arr and o L, eralder, Newman Economic Geography: Service. German Club: Track Team: ilor of German Paper, Der Trompefer : Junior Escorf: Junior Presidenl: Vice-Presiclenr of Economics Class: Junior Slcir: Service for Mr. Gersfen- zang. CHARLOTTE KORNBLUM EILEEN LADKA Business. Modeling. Honor in Sfenography and Newman Club: Program Com- Typinq II: Menorah Club: Jun- miflee: Service for Miss Slager. ior Slcif: Offices in Subiecf Miss Byrne. Miss McLoughlin, Classes: Phofography Squad: Miss Colligan. Service on Program Commiffee. MARIE KRAEMER ELIZABETH M. LAMANNA Business. ,Arr School. Member of Secrefarial and Glee and Secrerarial Clubs: Newman Clubs: Service in Casl of Milcado : Program Main Office, Library. Recep- Commil-lee: Service, Hon Desk, Program Commilree, Lunchroom. STANLEY KRAMEK ALICE R. LATRONICA Business. Secrelary of Bryanl' Union: Presidenl' of llalian Club: Mem- ber of Secrefarial Club: Presi- Lehigh. yizl-lonors in Plan Geomelry, ' l + r cl' Al b . 'go - f 6 M2 Y' , ' chanical Drawing lls lll, Phy- . ' . denl' of Regislralion and Sub- gSI JUVYBUT Gnfif' Of AfISl'6' iecl Classes: Service in Main .R6 9'li6 -iunlgl' I Se OFlice, Rooms IS4, and ll3. c ALAOWI: Class icer. iw-' . rj ju 'Q' LILLIAN M. KREY THOMAS M. LAURA Business School. Wesl' Poinl. Member of Secrelarial Club: Officer of Seclion and Subiecl' Member of Program Commil- Classes. y fee: Service in Room IOI for 6. GA, sp.b6.., Miss Simon. Ox Q 'K iN ,BD Y 29' EDWARD KULISEK 3, THEODORE R. LAY Lafayelfe College. - Business. Member of lzleral 's. seball l-lonors in Mechanical Draw- Team: Presi' Subiecl- ing l and ll, Melal Worlc: Class: Owl Agen vice for Member oi Traclc Team: Ser- Regislraqfion T er vice. 1' , Q 5vN ii ox X A Nineleen .r X gd Pos1'scrip+ HENRY LoDosKl lfvf ADELlNf LEHRL21ANkf-.1 rail lnsliiuielgj-f YL- I norlhn' Sienoqr pl-ny, Tvo' g bl s 5 and ,lm iiilwniar sllqlv' f Senior Arisi : e r Mlub: t G-lee lub: aww: Pan- rn ' C : Junior Skii, aperelia: Offices in Subieci L Classes. I HAROLD M. LEJUEZ Business. Publiciiy Club: Presideni of Subieci' Classes: Service. CATHERINE LEVAY College. Orchesira. Girls' Medical Clulo: Service for Miss For- noni, Mrs. Kirschen. GLADYS LINDEMANN Service for Miss McClin+och: Service ior Miss Weill. .Q7 'MLNL ,i7L,,,0f7.QL ANTOINETTE LIOTTA Business. Honor in Bookkeeping ll, S+enography and Typinq II: Junior and Senior Arisia: Ser- vice for Miss LaGuardia, Mr. Baskind, and Promoiion Com- mifiee. Twenly I MILDRED LISY ' , 1 a Fashion jllusjfpiing. x ,gif V'ce-fkesidlen Subiaci- 'Clasit-V ervice Gen al Annex. - sh, 5. . I I ! s . 1 1 ' .li , I 1 , J 'J f f - I .' 'l: , if' 'a HARRY LORENZ College of 'rhe Cily of New York. Honors in Physics, Mechanical Drawing. Economics, Solid Ge- omeiry: Engineer and Chess Clubs: 3B Play: Presideni of Subieci Classes: Service. MARIA OSE Si. es piial for urses. T ure Fooilighie , P - cribes of av of He r ' : Pr om iHee: V 'efo r. he. Business. Junior Arisia. Harmonica Club: Service. JACK LAUTENSCHLAC-I-ER Off? CHARLES W. LOYSCH Business. Cross-Couniry Team: Presidern' and Secrefary of Subieci Class- es: Service. NORM LUFRANO pol School of Nurs- 1 g' N . ono IU Europ n Hislory, Arne ' ,n Hisior Biology, Hal. ian French' enior Arisla. ni A' : Treasurer of r e n c h I lub: Phoroqraphy Squad: Newman Club: Service for Miss LaGuardia. Mr. La- Guardia. I 1 1 -ll WILLIAM F. .J. LUNDGREN Queens College. Member of Spanish and G-lee Clubs. .N 1 ,.,,x,j .,,,-Lf, I f Z C Z1 1 I . B I I G 1 JI ' u I If A, 10. ll V19 i 3 1: f 'fl ' ' - ff 1 NATHAN LUPFR I MJ? New Yorlc Universify. Glee Club, Menorah Club: Junior Arisla: Olilicer in Sub- iecl Classes: Cooperafive Ser- vice. RAYMOND F. MACH Business. High School of Commerce: Radio, Commercial, and New- man Club: Assislanf Lieulen- ani of Cooperafive Service Squad. FLORENCE MACKAY Typisf. Posler Club: Service in Li- brary: Service for Miss Seiger, Miss Kirchen. CARMELA MAGARACI Secrefary. Honor in Sfenography: Mem- ber ol Glee Club: in Cas? of Milcado : Member of Junior and Senior Arisla: Pifman Award: Secrelary of Subiecf Classes: Service for Miss Pafon and Mrs. Gardner. MARION MAJESKA Pace lnsfifule. Honors in Eleclive Ari, Slen- ography, Bookkeeping: Secre- rarial Club: Junior and Senior Arisla: Pilman Award: Secre- larial Service: Lieulenanl ol Girls' Service Squad. June, I938 JOS l E MA O e Desig ' . e :uN an lub Servic T ce, , Ross ANNE MARGRAF Business. Honor in Sfenography and Typewrilinq Il: Secrelarial Ser- vice. ELIZABETH MARINELLI in 'Sch l. ' :Enom S+igr W4- man Pin: Olde. and Newman Clubsyix Casf l ' ilcado , and Pira+es ce : Secre- lary Subyecl' Class ' Service. . VIRGINIA MARTIN New Yorlc Universily. Honor in Arf Appreciaiion: Junior Arisla. Offices in Sub- iecf Classes: Glee Club. Op- ereffa: Owl Agenf: Service. JOHN MATCOVICH Cooper Union. Honors in Mechanical Draw- ing I and Il, Plane Geomefry, lnlermediale Algebra, Trigon- omelry, Solid Geomelry, Malh- emalics lll, Physics: Secreiary of Asfronomy Club, Edilor of Bryan+ Cons+ellal'ion : New- man Club: Junior and Senior Arisla. FRANCES McBRIDE Business School. Honor in Lalin ll: Member of Medical, Newman and Spanish Clubs: Presideni' of Lafin Class: Service in Library: Re- cepfionisl. Twenfy-one rera ry Posiscripi' WALTER M. McCANN Business. ember of Thes ians Orches- M p . Ira, Band: 3B Baslcefball Team: Service. MILDRED McELEARNEY Business School. Member of Secrerarial and Cenicle Clubs: Color Guard in Assembly: Officer of Reg- islralion and Subiecl Classes? Service in Main Olllice. ALICE P. McELHEARN New Rochelle College. Newman, Pan-American Clubs: Junior Escorl: Casl' Spanish Grandee: Officer Subiecf Classes: Service Miss Schneilc- er, Miss Kadlec, Main Omclice. DOROTHY McGOWAN RICHARD J. McGOWAN Queens College. Honors in lnfermediale Algeb- ra. Plane Geomerry, Plane Trigonomerry, Ari' Apprecia- fion, Physics: Junior Arisla, Senior Arislaz Member of Playscribes. German, New- man Clubs: Member of Bry- anr Union Council. THOMAS -X M Business I conomi ue a G Juni N ear io a W aslcefball Ho .in i ph - -W. - a er: ,. ' I N . ry o B Se, r, n- ' . if I am: Presidenr K Secrion Clas Twen'I'y-Iwo CHARLES MCLOUGHLIN Honor in Biology Il: Sfamp Club. FRANCIS R. MEDUNA Business. Honor in Marhemafics II: Membe I nAme can Cub o o er- r o - l 2 I I ive er er 2r1+s ce. f ' X 7 1, ' rv-M 4,-.A-I . 7 pf 1'V HELEN MENTBERGER Nurses' Traininq School. Member ol Medical Club: Secrerary of Hisrory Class: Service in Gym. HERBERT J. MEYLE American Merchanl Marine Academy. Honor in Elecrive Arr I: Pres- idenl Sloclc Room Club, Sec- and Treasurer Gym Caplains, Commander Junior Birdmen Club in Annex, Hand Ball Team Manager, Presidenl Regisfralion Class: School Ser- vice Squad: Service for Mr, Lepp. HELEN M. MICHALSKI Business. Honor in Slenography: Senior and Junior Arisra: Secrerary ancl Treasurer of Press Club: Junior Escorl: Pilman Award: Officer in Subiecl Classes and Regisrrafiong Secrelarial Ser- vice: Program Commirlee Member. JULIET MINET Cooper Union. Honor in Eleclive Arr: Glee Club Member: Milcado : Ser- vice. A RITA S. MITSOS Business. Scenery. Medical. Press Clubs: Offices in Subiecl and Regis- fralion Classes. CHARLOTTE MOELLENBERG Coslume Designing. Honors in Eleclive Arl ll and IV: Junior Arisla: Program Commilfeez Service. J, ,UW ANGELE M. MoeENsEN ,lo W ff ff ff' ,if HV' 1 Juilliard Conservafory of Mu- sic. Honor in Srenography: Presi- denl of Glee Club: Junior Escorl: Recipienr of Music Maior BU: Leadinq Role in Spanish Grandeeu. Milcado I fl-losless of Gym Class: Service on Program Commiflee: Sec- refary of Regislralion Class. ARTHUR MORONE Business. Member of Cooperalive Service Squad: Service. MORRIS MOSKOWITZ IRENE MULLER Business. Honor in Sfenography and Typ- ing II, Technical Drawing l: Junior Arisla: Secrelarial Club: Pholography Squad: Offices in Regisfralion and Subiecf Classes. June, I938 VICTORIA R. NAKASHIAN Business. Secrefarial Club: Service lor Mr. Loughran: Main Office. AILEEN RUTH NALLIN Business School. Member of lhe Glee Club: Member of lhe Thespians af Annex: Service for Mrs. Seiger and in ihe Main Office. HOWARD L. NEDWED Brooklyn Polylechnic. Honors in Mechanical Drawing and Shop: Member of Band and Orchesrray Presidenf of Mechanical Drawing Class: Ser- vice. wirul E. NEUMAIER i Fina cider. 4-loddrs in German Ill. Mechan- Rr ice? Drawing l: german Club Y, .l i i JASON NITSOS Orchesfra Leader. Honor in Biology: Concerl Masfer in Orcheslra: Coopera- live Service Squad in Annex and Main Building. EDWARD NOONE Business. Honor in Ari: Service. Twenfy-fhree Posfscripi' MARMN NORTON Drake Business School. Olhcer in Subiecl Classes: Pro- gram Commillee: Service in Girls' Gym. IRENE NQVA 1 Queens e. Hon in Slenogr gy ll. Eu- ro an Hislory rench Ill: Edi- ,. lor ofs Blu and Gold Link: ' Membe o Orcheslra and Mer- K calor s' Sociely: Member of Junior and Senior Arisla: Presi- denl of Seclion Class: Service lor Miss Palon. WALTER F. NOVAK Baseball. Honors in Biology ll, Malhe- malics lll, Trigonomelry, Me- chanical Drawing I and ll: llAssis'l'anl Senior and Junior Treasurer: Newman Club: Ser- vice lor Mrs. Wiesner. Mr. A A Anlor91wMrs. nkopl. W ' 1 I Kl Thea . 'JPrei nl ol Foollig lers, Play- s 'es: I SIT' V - i recled u or d Classic s odern X Chris s Plays: As'5em ly Playsi r '+: Slage ager o IJ gm M r of Cere- J i n se r Day: Service: Hono Rol LILLIAN S. O'DOWD College ol Cily of New York. Honor in Slenography and Typ- ing: Honor Roll: Junior Skil: Pilman Award: Senior Amaleur Hour: Circulaling Slalrl of lhe Poslscripl: Secrelarial Service: Officer of Regislralion and Sub- iecl' Classes: Service lor Miss Gribben and in Girls' Gym. CAROL R. ORTMAYER Honor in Sfenography and Typ- ing ll and Eleclive Arl l: Junior Arisla: Secrelarial Club: Two Pilman Awards: Service on Promolion Cornmillee and for Grade Advisors. Twen'l'y-four C. LIONEL PACKER Long Island Universily. Honor in Arl Apprecialion: Member of B. U. Execulive Council: Parricipanf in 'fhe Operellas Mikado , Pirales of Penzancen: Member of Or- cheslra, Band, and Slock Room: Lieulenanl of Service Squad. FREDERICK POSSER Honor in Arf: Member ol Bag. kelballleam: Presidenl' of Reg- islralion and Subiecf Classes: Honor Roll: Service. ADDISON PENFOLD Honors in Technical Drawing, I, Il. Arl Apprecialion I: Member ol 'rhe Posler. New. man, Life and Scenery Clubs: Ky. Service. ri ' , 1? r. h X i I - I ANN MAPESCETTI I I Business-X I -X ' Serviqe on ale i Corixrnillee, , Main' Qgicehllresidenl. Secre- Xfly Ol ublecl Classes. ll-f X-' , - xy. I . . S X x ' - In l VlA,,jC L - V, ggggrsyownernrors' f ardjlfaysiiness School Honol's in European Hislory Biology. Arl Apprecialion: Sec relary of Newman Club: Presi dem' of Girl's Alhlelic Asso ccialion: Junior Escorl: Service REBA PLIMACK Business. Honor in Slenography and Typewriling: Receplion Desk Program Commillee: Junior Es corl: Presidenl ol Regislralion Class: Secrelary ol Subiecl Classes. Nurse Training School. DOROTHY POCHATEK Business School. Member of Glee Club: Vice- Presiclenr of Subiecl' Classes: Promolion Commiffee: Service lor Miss Lee, Miss Kennedy. Q JUDITH PO r l non sse Squad Serv: r id erms P l' s I Bi og Cl , cr r Sec l' I D ' i g ' - . JOHN PONSEN College of fhe Cily of New Yorlc. Honors in Plane Geomelry, lnlermediafe Algebra, Solid Geomefry, Physics, Mechanical Drawing l: Presidenl of Science Survey Club. Eclilor Rel'or+ : lnlerscholaslic German Glee Club. Engineers Club: Owl Agenl: Secrelary of Subiecl Classes: Service, MARIE POWERS Nighf School. Owl Ageril: Member of New- man and Glee Clubs: Service in Main Office, Miss LaGuardia. JOSEPH PRAGER Columbia. Junior Arisla: Member of Play- scribes, Foollighlers, German Clubs: Edilor of Junior and Senior Bullelins: Junior Escorl: Senior Play. EDITH J. RADA Roos p WA fwfr Nurses. ub ming Bioo Lifjjl 'lx rydeixg Usher, pr-gf , ses rogra Commilfee, Ser- . v f Clsszi ,wary Seclilon.Cl?slf we - 1 s I if l June, I938 YVONNE L. RAFFAUF Secrefar ,of Glee Club: Vice- Presidenlgwof Girl? Medical C b: e man Clubq Member ogllffjius of ,ISpianish Gram dba, Milcado,' and Pixies of Pen.zapice : Music Major B Recipiehl: All-Cilylifhorus and German Glee4Club: -Junior Es- corl: Program Commillee. ' JACOB s. Rumor Y Queens College. Presidenl' enora 1 .e Jun- ior Escorf: Capl of Gym Squads: nish . lub: Junio MV,-Z' Slcil: ' i l .. . Senior . - 4' ighling : I1 ' ervice. LY S. RAPALON usiness. Offices in Subiecf Classes: Ser- vice for Mrs. Grilllelh and Mr. Schmucker: Secrelarial Club. DOROTHY ANN RED ND Grac Busines New , edical Clulp: ' es in ubie d Regis- fralion Cl : r Miss LaGuardia r. o ma . Miss Roulh, Miss Drieser, and Pro- molion Commilfee. JOHN H. REGAZZI Pace lnslilufe. Presidenl' of Joinery Class: Ser- vice for Mr. Baslcind, Mr. Mor- rison, and Mr. Norman. MADELINE A. REHN Business. Honor in French ll: Pilman Award: Service in Science De- parlmenl, Program Commillee, Loclcer Room, Infirmary, Adiusl- menl Deparlmenl. Twen+y-five Posfscripf GEORGE ROGERS Naval Academy. Honor in Plane Geomelry: Member of Glee Club, Two Operellas: Junior Escorl: Class Officer: Program Commilree. JAMES REILLY Business. Honor in Slenograplny: Presi- denl of Bryan? Union, Bryanl Union Execulive: Edilor of Blue : and Gold Link: Presidenl ol ' Business Club. VINCENT REPP Prall lnslilule. Four lerms Boys' ervice Squad: iqzvice f genls Week. ROSE J. ROMANO Business. Secrelarial Club: Service on Lale Commillee and Absenfee Commillee: Service: Ollicer in ' Subiecf Classes. y J f MURIEL REYSEN ANNA ROSENBL TT Prall lnslilule. ew York Univ rsi I Service for Mr. Rosenblufln. ,, ilerary Sfa News- WL papers: s Slall. Owl: 0 JM ' BIO q irls' ical: Firs , J , I . enoraln: ie I All X Wlce' X7 ',-ff JOHN J. RICCI BEATRICE ROSS Business. Honors in Eleclive Ari ll, llal- ian ll, Biology ll, Ar+ Appre- cialion I: Member of Posler and Life Clubs: Member ol Track Team: Senior Posler Com- millee: Scenery Commillee. Dramalic, Menorah Clubs: Sec- relary and Presidenl Subiecl Classes: Service Miss Weil. FRANK ROSS Sl. Peler's College. Manager Baseball Team: Junior ESCOU7 Newman Club: Service Squad: Honor Roll: President Regisfralion Class: Service, EILEEN C. RlSO Business Sclwool. Parriciparion in Arrnislice Day Program: Presidenl and Secre- fary ol Seclion Classes: Ser- vice on Program Cornmillee and in Grade Advisors Office: Service in Girls' Locker Room. CONRAD F. ROTH Queens College. Honors in German II and lll, Trigonomelry, European Hislory, Lalin ll, Advanced Alg ra, Plane Geomelry: Juni r n Senior Arisfa: G C 7 , Slafl of Der r elerf: S WJ Q f .fly .. A MARY ROCCHIO Business School. Honor in Slenograplwy: Service in Main Office: Service lor Mr. Cahill: Service in Hall in Commercial Annex. L in egenrs , ee VJ .1 55.6 -f K QL! ,i J. Twenly-six ll ,sv-Af Aff WILLIAM A. ROTH Honors Malhemalics IV, V. VI. Mechanical Drawing ll and llli Presidenl of Subiecl CleSS: CQ- operalive Service: Service In Gym. PATRICK RUDDEN Business. Honor i,n Economic 6eoqFf3Pl1Y7 3B Afhlelic Manager? Pfeildeni Subiecf Class. MARION L. RUSSELL Owl Agenl: Spanish Grandeeni Member of Medical and New- man Clubs: Circulalion Slahf of Poslscripl: Service: OHICSF of Regislralion and Subiecl Classes. FLORENCE J. RYNKAR Evening School. Junior Arisla: Newman Club: Secrelarial Club:Service Squad: Service for Mr. Loughran. RUTH SALANDER Business School Serv: Honors in Biol I Q gil ,Ak ,l o df VE? DOROTHY R. SAM U EL Maphogenf School of Fashion. Honor in Modern European Hisfory: Menorah Club: Junior and Senior Slcils: Hislorian 33 Class: Officer of Subiecl and Regisfralion Classes: Program Commilfee: Service. June, l938 HARRY SCHAFFER Cooper Union Engineering. Class Officer: Service. JOSEPHINE SCHIFFERT Business. Junior Arisla: Promolion Corn- milfeei Secrelary of Seclion Class: Service. CARL SCHLIE C. C. N. Y. Member of German Club: Sera vice lo Mr Gerslenzang. Jie! 44.1 CLJJVQE. ffllf' BERT. A. SCHOTTSTEDT Delehanly Civil Service. Honor in Slenography and Typ- ing ll: Member of Junior Aris- lat Presidenl' of Secrelarial Club: Secrelary of Sfock Room: Poslscripl Slafl: Member ol Mercalores Sociely: Secrefarial Service: Secrelary fo Mr. Coch- ran: Officer in Regislrafion and Subiecl Classes. DOROTHY SEERY Business. Honor in Bookkeeping: Mem- ber of Newman Club: Secre- fary in Subiecl' Classes: Ser- vice on Program Commilfee, for Mrs. Rembski, Miss Mc- Loughlin, and Mr. Baslcind. JOSEPHINE J. SEGALINI Business School. Member of Glee Club: In Casf of The Spanish Grandeeu: Presidenl' of Regislrafion Class: Service al' fhe Receplion Deslc and for Mr. Loughran. Twenfy-seven Vice-Presidenl Press Club: Men- orah Club: Service Squad' ALBERT SILLETTI Business. i o cripf . M RICH I i X J. AN Bu ' ss. ors in Mechanical Draw- ' X 9 I an : Member of Junior Q Nl A ' fa German Club: Presi- qmixi Regislraiion Class: Ser- viii? Miss Palon. OH I V Biology J , ML ' U Busi s ollege. 4 F i i SI' e I of clio ,- - . Presi- dg F s ' ' lass: Owl Rep ay. , ive: Ser ice for Mr. Gers n ng. SHILLER and Press Secreiarial for Dr. Weslon and Baskind. College. Honors in Mechanical Draw- ing I. II, and Ill: Member of Engineers Club: Service for Mr. Drucker, Mr. Anionius, Miss Paion. ROSE MARY SIMONE New York Universily. Member of Ihe Newman Club: Member of Program Commil- Iee: Adveriising Slall of OwI . JEANNETTE T. SIPLER Oueens College. Honors in American Hislory. Arr Apprecialion, Biology: Senior Arisla: Service in Main Office, Science Office. Sludy Hall. TwenI'y-eighf RICHARD SLEZAK Queens College. Played for Pira+es of Penzance' and Mikado : Junior and Sen- ior Dances: Service. ROBERT W. SLEZAK Pace Insrilufe. Honor in Economic Geography' Member of Band and Orches- fra: Pirales of Penzance : Ush- er Squad: Service. MILDRED SMITH Business. Menorah Club: Junior Escorl: Owl Ageni: Service in Main Office, ancl during Regenls Week. MARGARET ELIZABETH SMYTHE Girls' Medical Club: Presidenl of Regisiralion Classes and Subiecl Classes: Bank Agenfg Owl Agenlt Girls' Service Squad: Service. THELMA M. SORRENTI NO Merchanls and Bankers Business School. Member ol Newman Club: Sec- refary of Subiecf Classes: Re- ceplion Desk Clerk: Program Commilfee. MICHAEL S WP , ' Prafl I Sli? chnolo H or in urop n 'sfo . Ph c: Owl Bus s Sra : ri ire Siall, Secrerary of Band: Orchesrra: BERNICE SPENGEMAN Columbia Universiiy. Member of German Inlerschol- aslic Glee Club: Service dur- ing Regenfs Week. I HELEN SPIS ollege. I nor44n ecfive Ari in Two I Regenls: ember of Glee M Club' Opere Ia Chorus: Officer X in ibus Subiepl Classes: Ser- e in Co merci l Annex: Pro- ANJ gram Co ' e. WALTER STAINKAMF J ,A KALLIOPEQTEPMNI ROULOS 1 ' S I Sh X Ian I c o Xu, ono in Senograplny and Tec Ii ra xyg: ber of - Press lub an ee Club: ilcadou relary 'ro Miss xrglgilley' 'xgsjjn Main Omce. ALBERT STEPHENS Civil Service. Member of Posler Club: Ser- vice in The Lumber Room and Ihe Lunchroom: Cooperafive Service. EVA ALICE STORM Business Service in Main Office for Miss McLaughlin: Bank Teller for Miss Wilclcens: Secrelary lor Mrs. Helm: Service for Mrs. Grirfifh. June, l938 JOHN suozzo Ciiy College lnsfilufe of Tech- nology. Presidenl of Science Survey Club: Member of Newman Club: Member of Gym Club. OLIVE J. SVANDA Waslwinglon Secrelarial School. Honor in European Hisforyg Member of German Club: Ser- vice. WILLIAM SWEENEY Public Accounling. Service in Annex and for Mr. Flood. ADAM JOSEPH TANALSKI Cornell Universily. Member of Spanish. German Clubs: Member of Senior Bas- lcelball Team: Junior Arisla Member: Cooperalive Service During Mid-Term and Regenls Weelc: Hall Service: Program Commillee. MARGARET B. TERACI Secrelary. Honor in Teclwnical Drawin ' Junior Ar' Ia: Service for r. e Io , 'ss Kurlz. ll j I l I 1 I IFRED TERKANIAN . ' 1 , f I , fn., V, , of X 71 ,jf f' l ff I 7 11, F f, dj f, , s Ji i 7 fu? f TwenI'y-nine Pra+'r lnslilule. U-9 Posfscripf ei.omA TERRON Evening College. Vice-Presidenf ol Subiecl Class: Service in Main Ollice. Honors in Arl' Apprecialion, Eleclive Arr: Poslscripl' Arf Edi- lor: Owl Arl Edilor: Member sol: Posfer, Life. Newman, and U ccHmAmerica Clubs: Junior Es- QM' corf: Head of Posrer Com- mi+'ree Senior Class: Alexander School Arl' League Medal: Edi- for Junior Bullelin: Presidenl' of Subiecr Classes and Clubs: Hall Service. QJACK TERRACCIANO Columbia College H nors Spanish l ll Fren h Presldenl' of Spanish Club Pan American Club Junior Arisfa Head Boy of Senior Arlsfa Firsl Prize in Senior Amareur Hour Presldenl' of Sublecl Classes: Co-operalive Service. EDNA 'IBHQRNTON NICHOLAS THEOFAN o in ' i , , c III, Plane Geomelry, Physics: ,,,........ 4 ' Y ,4'ff!' I 0 Ovqiger,fg'F4Subiecl' and Regis- ,,., vbfjfpdioffflaises: Member of fl' ,ffl KQV -' ,' dfjirli Medical ' K' affrgairlliscorlli Sfviceyin X M hd'm'i'Ke?ceEion ffl! '1 f f.Deslc. , 6, ,Lf f JOAN M. THYS Privale Secrelary. Honor in Slenography: Mem- ber ol Owl Sraht: Head Girl of The Senior Arisfa: Member of Junior Arisla: Presidenl and Secrelary of Subiecr Classes: Secrelarial Service. FRANK TOMAN Syracuse College. Honors in Advanced Biology .P Yi Y Junior and Senior Arisla Member of German, Biology Science Survey Clubs: Service Thirfy Euro ean Hisfor Chernislr : , nylf VINCENT TRICOMI Syracuse College. Junior Arisla: Track Team: Member ol: Newman Club: Ser- vice. VIOLA VIVIAN UHER Business. Secrefary of Bryan? Union: Sec- relary of Junior Arisla: Bryan? Union Execufive Cornmiflee: Member of Endeavor. Secrelar- ial, Medical. Press. Swimming. Glee Clubs. Orcheslra: The Spanish Cvrandeef Milcado I Prom Commiflee: Junior Slcif: Cullinq Commiflee in Annex: Service: Subiecl' and Secfion Class Officer. EVELYN UHL Business. Service for Miss Slager, Mrs. Seiger, Mr. Cahill. REGINA M. ULICZNY Business. Secrelarial Service for Miss Adams. NANCY VENTO Business. Honor in Advanced Biology ll: Member of Junior Arisla: Mem- ber of Promolion Commiffee and Mercafores Sociery: Mem- ber ol: Thespians. RUTH VICK Medic l . Mem e e : Secre- rarial : 'ci l in Two Operxas: ol: Program Com 'Hee S i in Main Oifi , . Loug an's Office. Mi llice. I SE JO LANTE Typisf. ecr of Subieci' Classes: s' Gym: Banlc ice in pil e 3 Service. .r f N 9 l . JEAN G. VISALLI Business. Honor in Technical Drawing: Secreiarial, Glee Clubs: Ser- vice in Main Office and Room lOl: Service for Miss Ball, Miss Delleri, Miss Glasco++, Miss Riley, Miss Hickey, Miss Mc- Carron, Miss Handelman: Dur- ing Regenis Weelc. DORA D. VARON Business School. Honor in Slenographyg Mem- ber of Secrefarial Club: Mern- ber oi Junior Arisia: Service in Ihe Main Office for Miss La Guardia and Mrs. Griilleih. LOUIS WACKSTEI N Radio Engineer. From Richmond Hill High School. THEODORE J. WALD Evening School. Honor in Ai-+ Aporecialiong German Club: Inierscholasfic German Glee Club: Posler Club: Endeavor Sociefy Mem- ber: Officer in Subiecl' and Seciion Classes: Cooperaiive Service. JANE BARBARA WANAGIEE Dramaiic School ' Honor irk Arj, pr c' lon: Member i S ish CI : Re- cepfionis erlc: in of Girls' S e S dp Owl Ageni rgice i Miss Bavier and Halpe . - if :fi ,fl if x June, I 938 HELEN WOYTISEK Business Service for Mrs. Lanlc, Girls' Gym. GENEVIEVE WEBER r W . 1' J' ' , J ,. , I, N?il19T.+:Y1,EPE ,fi-J .ggifgyeijifeiiisi Cliil xArla1z5Xr, yxisv Zoodell, General ff Ur.. s MARGUERITE ANNE WEIMER A,4,,A,, Business. Honors in Commercial Ari'rh-- meiic. Commercial Law: Glee Club: Junior Arisla: Junior Skii: Senior Usher: Secrefarial Service: Program Commiiiee: Presideni of Subiecl Class. CAROLINE WHITE Business. Secrelarial Service for Miss Colligan, Mr. Loughran, Miss Conlon, Mrs. McClain. LOUIS WHITE Thir+y-one f. Mo If Posfscripi' ABRA WILENSKY Coll Ciry of New Yorlc. H rs in American Hislory, uropean Hisrory, Trigonomefry, French ll: Arisra: Press and Menorah Clubs: Varsify Base- ball: S+arF of Posrscripl: Var- ious Offices in Subiecr Classes: Service. MARGARET WILLIS Business School. ' Service for Dr. Wesion, Mrs. Lai?-,Miss McCarran. :iv ' I Q. RICHARD WOLFSOHN Business. Honors in European Hisfory, Physics, Mechanical Drawing: O icir of Subiecr Classes: Ser- i ' or Mr. Gersrenzang. rig il- HERBERT WOLK ueens Colle e r Nik ji lil rllll Q Q - Honors in Plane Geomeiry, Spanish ll: Senior Arisia. THELMA CHALLENOR Member of Spanish and Glee Clubs: Member of Playscribes and Parricipanr in Mikado : Owl Sraff and Circulalion S+aH of 'rhe Spec'raror : Junior Arisla: Service. EDWARD MADDEN Join 'rhe Navy. Varsiry Baseball Squad: Service. MARTIN FINN College. Class Officer: Service Squad. Thir+y-'Iwo HELEN LANGGUTH Business. Honor in Srenoqraphy, Typing, and Bookkeeping: Member of Secreiarial Club: Service for Miss Bavier, Miss Gross- man, Miss Leonard: Promolion Commiriee. ALICE F. WYBRAILLIE LaSalle Exrension Universiiy. Glee Club: Julia Richmond Swimming Club: Receprion Deslc and Siudy Hall Service. JAMES YOUNG Business. Oliiicer in Regisrrarion and Sub- iecr Classes: Boy's Service Squad. FRED ZABOROWSKI Pace Insriruie. Honors in Bookkeeping, Econ- omic Geography, Eleciive Ari: Service. FREDERICK ZENZ New York Universiiy. Honor in German ll, lnler scholasiic German Glee Club Service. MARIO B. ZOROVICH Honors in Mechanical Drawing I, lfalian Ill: Presidenr of As ironomy Club: Member of En gineering, Gym Leaders' Clubs In Charge of Srage Lighring Member of Playscribes: Junior and Senior Slcifs: Mikado Ad verlisemenr, Pira'res of Pen zance Adverrisemeni: Chris? mas Play: Member of Program Commirree: Service for M Siasheff. June, I938 CLASS OFFICERS RICHARD C. SCHULZ Columbia College. Honors in Arl Appreciafion, Advanced Biology: B. U. Presi- denl: Headboy of Junior Aris- la: Head of Auxilium of Jun- ior Arisla. Senior Arisla. Owl Circulalion Slall: 3B Presidenl: Winner of 5+h Term Speech Conlesl: Winner of Roosevell Conlesl: Honorable Meniion in Oralorical Conlesf: 3B Baslrel- ball Team. Senior Baslcelball Team: Member of Heralders and Newman Club: Lieulenanl of Service Squad. JOSEPH PLONSKI Queens College. Vice Presidenl' Senior Class. Bryanl' Union: Head Boy of Junior Arisla: Head Boy of Auxilium: Treasurer of Herald- ers, Execulive Commillee of Newman Club: Honorable Men- lion Oralorical Conlesl: Medal Poelry Reading Conlesl: Jun- ior Escorf: Prom Commillee: Service Squad: Service. ROSE LEWIS Adelphi College. Secrefary of Junior and Senior Classes: Caplain of Girls' Cheering Squad: Endeavor Club: Medical Club: Vice-Presi- denl of lhe Foollighlersz Junior Escorr: Junior Skif: Chrisfmas Play: Service on Program Com- millee. ANN MENDELSOHN Cooper Union Arr School. Honor in Ar: Apprecialion: I-Iisforian of Junior and Senior Classes: Second prize in One- Acl Play Conlesl: Third and Fiffh Term Poelry Conlesl: Operella: Junior Slcil: Play- scribes, Glee Club: Foollighlers: Biology: Endeavor Service: Clubs. RALPH L. CAVALLI Queens College. Honors in Ilalian ll: Bi- ology: European Hislory: Presi- idenr of Senior Class: Vice Presidenl' of 3B Class: Bryanl Union Execurive Commi+'ree: Vice Presidenl Aslronomy Club: Junior Escorl: Winner Poefry Reading Conlesl: Newman Club: The Globe: The Con- slellalion: Service Squad: Sub- iecl Class Oliiicer. ALLEN SCHMEIZER Queens College. Honor in Plane Geomelry: Member of Bryanl Union Ex- eculive Board: Treasurer of Junior and Senior Classes: Mem- ber of Glee and Pan-American Clubs: Spanish Grandee: In- door and Ouldoor Track Teams: Junior and Senior Baslceiball Teams: Officer of Regislralion and Subiecl Classes: Service. JAMES S. PETROLINO Professional Baslcelball. Junior and Senior Afhlelic Man- ager: Varsily Baslcelball Team: 3B: Junior and Senior Basker- ball Teams: Service. THOMAS J. WALTERS Cornell Universily. Honor in European Hislory: Member of Hisfory and Biolo- gy Clubs: Junior Arisla: Thes- pians: Edilor and Assl. Edilor of Speclalor: Roosevell Award: Winner of Poelry Conlesl: Caplain. Lieulenanl. and Vice- Presidenl' of Service Squad: Business Slafi of Ihe Owl, Newman Club Member: Usher Squad: Edilor-in-Chief of His- lory Paper: Owl Agenl: Ser- vice Award: Subiecl' Class Ol- ficer. Thirly Three PosTscripT LasT Will and TesTamenT We, The class oT June, I938, believing our- selves To be oT sound in+eIlec+ and memory, do hereby make and publish This, our LasT Will and 'l'esTamenT, and do also hereby declare invalid any and all oTher beguesTs and wills made by us. To Mr. Warren we leave The memory oT a class ThaT has appreciaTed his sincere inTeresT in our welTare. To Miss Adams we leave a burglar prooT Tiling cabineT Tor our excel- lenT permanenT records. To Miss l-lickey we leave a soTT pillow upon which To resT her socially weary head. To Miss Kadlec we leave a box oT assorTed lollipops Tor her perTecT aTTendance classes. To Miss Kennedy we leave hope oT some day Tinding a l.aTin class +ha+ will sTudy and know iTs Torms. To Miss RibleT we leave a copious supply oT anTecedenTs Tor her anTecedenTless English classes. To Mr. STasheTT we leave an ideal TheaTre consisTing oT all The equip- menT ThaT DemaresT l-lall does noT have. To Miss Rogers we leave The improvised PosTscripT oTTice-in solemn silence. To DemaresT l-lall we leave one Thousand unbreakable window panes. To Mr. STarTield we leave The vacancy creaTed by The loss oT Lee Cherlin, which no Junior can Till. To Miss PaTon we leave a larger, lighTer oTTice where she may inTer- view prospecTive scholarship owners To her hearT's conTenT. Personal BequesTs Mary Jack leaves her charm and personaliTy To be divided among Tive deserving Junior girls. lAre There any in The house?l Paul l l Tail To see l Gardner leaves his mulTiTude oT unanswerable quesTions To Mme. Olinger. Rose l-libschman leaves her undecipherable handwriTing To The Bu- reau oT EgypTian l-lieroglyphics. Paul Kessler leaves his much abused ma Toi in every nook and cranny oT The school. Grace Danz conTribuTes an ample supply oT her silence To The sTudy hall. ThirTy-Tour June, I938 Eugene Cocozza leaves a copy oT Cocozza's LiTTle Book of WiTTy Sayings To BryanT's library. Addison PenTold, Thomas Mcl-lugh, John Blecha, Joseph Plonski, Jack Terraciano, and Frank KuTak leave Their be-spaTTered beer iackeTs To The Allied Cleaners and Dyers Corp. lEdiTor's noTe-noT a commercial.l Joan Thys lpronounced Thys as in These, Them, and Those l leaves her excellenT sTen marks To The STen DeparTmenT as a memory. The smiling, genial Ralph Cavalli leaves his eTTicienT leadership oT The Senior Class To James McNuTT. George Lochinvar Rogers leaves his romanTic inclinaTions To be analyzed by The Advice To The Lovelorn deparTmenT oT a cerTain Tab- loid. Allen Schmeizer leaves The Senior class high and dry aTTer having exTracTed Trom iT The equivalenT oT The Taille, gabelle, and corvee. Richard Schulz leaves his rosy-red blush To Miss Wilckens Tor use as a TraTTic ligh+ on The second Tloor. Thomas WalTers leaves his prooT-reading abiliTy To all TuTure ediTors oT The PosTscripT. Carl Schlie leaves his secreT Tormula oT how To make enemies and be oppressed by Teachers To Bernard Nussbaum. Irene Novak leaves her musical accomplishmenTs To The girls in The orchesTra wiTh The wish ThaT They may show The boys up. John MaTcovich leaves his seriousness To Those TlippanT boys and girls oT The Junior class who may have some hope oT passing a RegenTs. Michael Siowpel leaves his poTenT remarks To The remaining eleganT speakers in BryanT. Paul Caruso leaves his unique sTyle oT acTing To RoberT Mirabella. l-lerberT Wolk leaves his peTiTe voix To The liTTle mice in The ward- robes. Angele Mogenson leaves her golden noTes To The Chase NaTional Bank. Nicholas TheoTan leaves his ArisTa smile To lighTen The hearT oT Miss Leining. The conservaTive Bernard l-lalperin leaves his speeches To echo in The halls oT BryanT and haunT all Those who disagree wiTh his ideas. In wiTness whereoT we aTTix our signaTures, in This year oT our Lord, nineTeen hundred and ThirTy-eighT. CLASS OF JUNE, I938 WiTnesses: Snow WhiTe and The Seven DwarTs BryanT School SpiriT, Esq. ThirTy-Tive Poslscripl Ten Years Belore Looking inlo lhe .pasl we see Slanley Kramek preparing lor his debul as soprano in his neighbor- hood barber shop quarlel. Leonard Civello recovering 'From his lirsl love allair. I-lerberl Kobel lrying lo lincl an inlinilely large number. ll-le hasn'l 'succeeded yel.l Irene Muller lragically lying on a hospilal col wailing lor her broken arm lo heal. Emil Nowicki and Marion Losee organizing lhe Losee-Nowicki Baby Thealre Group. Earl Del-larak conlribuling lilly word essays lo Brighl Sayings . Gerlrude Band shopping wilh her molher lor a pair ol sharpie rompers. l-lerberl l-lorowilz buying a supply ol apples lor his leachers. l-lelen Spissak praclicing belore her mirror al lurning up her nose. Joseph Prager dissecling beelles. lThe villain.l Marion Arbeil leaching all lhe lillle lykes around her how lo speak Spanish like an American. John Ricci solemnly swearing lhal he will never dance one slep. l-lenry Drosl reading lhe Odyssey. George Berg pulling his pennies inlo a pig bank lo prepare lor lhe Junior-Senior Prom. Dorolhy Samuel looking upon six-year-old males wilh admiralion, and six-year-old lemales wilh conlempl. Calherine Levay playing America on lhe piano lor an admiring group ol relalives. Viola Vivian Uher laking lhe minules lor lhe Union ol Lillle Boys and Girls. Lorella Filzgerald sporling lhe only correclly made curls in her neighborhood. Pal Felzer wearing green and delying any one lo make her slop. Mildred Smilh modeling baby clolhes lor Rilz and Co. Gladys Blaze vocalizing lo lhe lhen popular lune ol Sonny Boy . Joseph Colgan slriding around in his lirsl unilorm. John Davren lurking in a corner, wisllully walching lhe olher chil- dren amuse lhemselves. lConlinued on 'Page 4Il 'lfhirly-six V June, I938 Ten Years ATTer Gazing aT The sTars one clear nighT, an unbelievable Thing happened. There was Tlash oT lighT and each sTar in The heavens had a picTure wiTh an inscripTion under iT, I948. Looking inTenTly aT The picTures I recognized all The people in Them as being members oT The class oT June l938. BerT SchoTTsedT was The only male TypisT oT many pounding away aT The machines oT a Wall STreeT brokerage Tirm. Harry Lorenz was The oTTicial iudge aT The ATlanTic CiTy BeauTy PageanT Tor The selecTion oT Miss America. Thomas Hopkins, his bosom Triend, was handing a cup To The winner, Carmela lvlargaraci, Miss BryanT. ln The pink room oT The HoTel Commodore, Theodore Wald was leading an orchesTra, c,onsisTing oT Frederic Zenz wiTh his ocarina, Eugene Cocozza wiTh his Trombone, lrene Novak and Viola Uher wiTh Their violins, and Charles Packer and CaTherine Levay as pianisTs, Tor The BryanT Prom. Frank Toman, now a Tull Tledged ToresTer, was planTing a vegefable garden in his back yard. lv1argueriTe Weimer and Kalliope STephanopoulos were Taking dic- TaTion Trom The presidenT of The Bachelor Girls Sewing Circle , wiTh a sign on The door oT The room reading. No Men Allowed . Abraham Wilensky and Harry SchaTFer were arguing over The value oT The suiT ThaT John Regazzi broughT To sell in Their pawn shop on ToiTy-Toid STreeT and Toid Avenoo, lvlanhaTTan. Henry Kessler, sTill an amaTeur chemisT, was seaTed on The chandelier oT his laboraTory wiTh his cloThes in shreds, having iusT compleTed an experimenT. AlberT DeSoiza was checking over The accounTs oT a Tribe oT naTives in The hearT oT Brazil. Eleanor PeTrick, in whiTe, was Taking The pulse oT RuTh Frederickson, recovering Trom a Tonsil operaTion. Jack Ranofsky, in a spick and span whiTe uniform, was sTarTing an operaTion on Academy STreeT, Long Island CiTy, wiTh his broom and dusT pan. Thomas McHugh. a bill collecTor, was being chased by Joseph Feld- man's dog aTTer he had insisTed Too vehemenTly ThaT The renT be paid. ThirTy-seven PosTscripT l-lerberT Meyle was siTTing wiTh his TeeT on The desk of The BryanT STock Room. I-le is now in charge oT iT. VincenT Tricomi and Richard Wolfsohn, greaT maThemaTicians, were discussing The TourTh dimension wiTh EinsTein. ArThur Bromberger was helping ArThur Jr. wiTh his economics home- work. Howard Nedwed and Conrad RoTh, having graduaTed Trom an engineering school, were building a new bridge wiTh an ErecTor seT. William RoTh, Aris Bayan and WalTer Tannenbaum were debaTing The Topic, Should women be permiTTed To wear shorTs , in The sTaTely halls oT Congress. John Fox and Lily BiTses were manicuring The nails of ThaT greaT Shakespearean acTor, To be or noT To be Frank KuTak. Elena DiRocco was looking on in admiraTion. Frank Ross was coaching Joseph Mongello in The arT oT playing second base Tor The baseball Team managed by James Kelly. Adeline Lehrman, RiTa Elberger and CharloTTe Kornbloom wiTh Tears in Their eyes, were Teaching Joseph Prager, Morris lv1oscowiTz, and Richard Ezra, Their version oT The Enlarged Onion . Rose Lewis and Aileen Nallin were emoTing beTore The cameras aT The E-Z STudios in Hollywood. RiTa Boland, in a hosTess uniform, was making a berTh on a T.V.A. airliner Tor Jean Collins who was yawning. Alice l.aTronica, Rose Romano, Ann PesceTTi, and Sally Rapalone, The Four MuskeTeers, were Tapping ouT Their version oT The shag wiTh a song on Their preTTy lips. Suddenly There came anoTher Tlash oT lighT and everyThing up above became naTural again. ThirTy-eighT O-'fn Lgip- g X' June, 1938 ffbsgswsw .T The LasT STep C! Early in my career as a high school sTudenT I was imbued wiTh The desire To achieve, Tinally-however disTanT iT mighT seem-a Diploma. IT was The hope oT every one oT my cronies, Too, and when we spoke oT IT, our voices were lowered in reverence. IT was a sacred Topic and received our due respecT. Slugs SlaTs, how- ever ,was skepTical and I suspecT he laughed up his sleeve many a Time behind our back. Then, when coaxed inTo voicing his opinions on The subiecT, he popped The quesTion: WhaT does an old diploma mean, anyhow? If Slugs knew how deeply we TelT abouT The Diploma I am sure he would never have spoken To us so Trankly. BUT The word came ouT oT his mouTh hardly diTFerenTiaTed Trom The oThers, and we sTood back and gasped. The Diploma, we sighed diTTerenTially, The Diploma, 'Slugs', is noT merely The piece oT parchmenT iT is wriTTen onl IT is much more Than ThaT. Oh, much more! Slugs raised his leTT eyebrow quizzically. Don'T you see, we added hasTily, whaT we've gone Through These lasT Tour years To geT IT? SIugs looked very pensive Tor a Tew momenTs, buT his deep ThoughT produced no apparenT resulT. I-Iis eyebrow was sTill liTTed. IT was up To us To seT iT sTraighT, and we proceeded To do so. WhaT has liTe meanT To you These Tour years? I asked Slugs searching his Tace Tor any show oT emoTion. IT beTrayed him noT. I-lis ThoughTs were a blank and so was his Tace. As blank as The Senior Table. I'lI Tell you, I said aT lasT in desperaTion. I'lI Tell you, 'Slugs', whaT IiTe has meanT To me These lasT Tour years-and Then you'll know whaT I mean when I say lThis is noT an excerpT from GilberT and Sullivanl ThaT The Diploma means so much more Than The paper iT is wriTTen on. I was once a happy soul, 'SIugs', buT ThaT was long ago, before I sTarTed To go To school. When I was shipped To BryanT, lock, sTock, and barrel lwhich is a cliche, I know, buT quiTe a .proposl I was no longer ThaT happy soul. School did Things To me, as no doubT iT did To you. I sTreTched ouT my hand To reach Tor a diploma in my TirsT Term,and ever since I've been grasping and grasping-unTiI now, aTTer Tour years oT impaTienT waiTing-iT will acTually be mine! LisTen, 'SIugs', whaT do you Think I suTlered Through geomeTry Tor? Did I wanT To know why Two angles are equal, or why perpendicular lines ThirTy-nine Posfscripf are perpendicular? I could have done plenTy of Things oTher Than ThaT, 'Slugs', you know Thar as well as I, buf for The sake of geTTing a Diploma I was willing To sTick iT ouT. I learned Thirfy-Two Theoremsl I learned whaT sines and cosines werel I learned how To coniugafe asseoirl Sure I did! And I learned how To wriTe a precis. IT wasn'T a bed of roses, 'Slugs', and especially when I became a Senior. When I became a Senior I ThoughT ThaT all my worries were aT an endl BuT-you guessed iT 'Slugs'-someThing crepT up on me from behind and slappol There I was hiT by Trouble-and hiT hard, Too! FirsT iT was a losr book. 'Kessler,' a voice growled aT me, 'in l935 you losT a school TexT book, No. 29846, Condifionz Semi-new, LisT Price: sixTy-five cenTs.' Now nafurally, you know I can'T remember 'way back To '35, To see if I ever had a school TexT book No. 29846 in a semi-new condiTion. So whaT could I Tell The voice Thaf asked me To eiTher pay or forfeiT my Diploma? I paid sixTy-five cenTs. No sooner was ThaT over when I received a noTice. 'Your conducT is noT befiTTing a Senior. Drop in for a liTTIe insTrucTive chaT. Truly yours, The Dean.' Of course I found The Talk quiTe consTrucTive. BuT iT would have been much easier for me To sTruggle Through The resT of The Term in a paTenTed sTraighT-iackef rafher Than Try To adhere To The sTricT rules laid down for my conducT. Which was all kind of difficulT. And I began To Think: 'ls iT worTh all This TroubIe?' And afTer I ThoughT a while I could see for myself, as plain as day, ThaT now I couldn'T give up. Only a monTh or Two and The Diploma would be in my hand! I acTed according To GersTenzang and very soon afTer I sTarTed To do so my friends lefT me, 'SIugs.' 'Kessler-why him? I-Ie's a weT blankeTI' And I suffered These and oTher such remarks. Sure I suffered- Iook whaT was in sTore for mel I could afford iT! AlmosT every day I goT a noTice from The office Telling me ThaT: my shoe lace was unfied, a medical examinaTion was necessary before I could graduaTe, as was a clear library record, my eye-glasses were dirTy. Every day iT was someThing new, and I received anoTher noTice. And every day I would 'Tend To myself in regard To Those direcfions. Slugs , iT was harder Than you will ever know! I, who loved free- dom and liberTy so much, yes I, was feTTered by These rules and regula- Tionsl I gave up my everyfhing for The Diploma To which I was aspiring. Now 'Slugs', can you see whaT I mean when I said whaT I did abouT The Diploma? Now do you undersTand? Slugs was shining his spoTTed shoes and relucTanTly Turned his Forfy June, I938 head up and looked aT me. WhaT was ThaT you were saying? he queried. l've been havin' a liTTle Trouble wiTh These here shoes. Now you go ahead and Tell me-whaT do you mean by sayin' ThaT The old diploma you wanT is worTh more'n The paper iT's wriT on? l won'T geT a Diploma 'SIugs'. l said mournTully, picking up a beauTiTul rusTy crowbar. One doesn'T geT a Diploma aT Sing Sing l-ligh, does one Slugs' screams died away suddenly. And so did Slugs . ?ll Paul Kessler Ten Years Before lConTinued Trom Page 36l Frank Toman sTudying a book on The besT ways To gossip. Thelma SorrenTino Trying To recover Trom an overdose of laughing gas. RoberT Slezak Trying unsuccesswfully To prove ThaT he is in no way relaTed To his broTher Richard. Conrad RoTh devouring a bowl of sauerkrauT in an aTTempT To im- prove his German. James PeTrolino dancing The CharlesTon in his inimiTable seven- year-old way. Leo Nadel declaring ThaT his TaTher is losing money. Virginia lv1arTin pracTicing on a Toy piano. Josephine lvlarano Trying eiTher To grow, or To make herselT seen, if she can'T. Evelyn l-laiek geTTing her ears pierced. Willi Neumaier learning To speak English. Lewis Judd eaTing growing TableTs by The hundred. Marian Jaeger combing her long, Troublesome braids. ForTy-one Posfscripf Mosl lvlosl Who's Who popular girl ........ popular boy ............ Besl looking girl .,.......... Besl looking boy Class Class aclress ....,............ aclor .........,,........ Besl dressed girl ........., Besl dressed boy Moslr versalile .......,.,........,................... Girl mosl likely To succeed ....,..... Boy mosi likely lo succeed Typical American girl ..,..A.......... Typical American boy ,,,..,li Class Class Class Class Class aulhor .....,.................,... grind ,........ blusher .......s.. wil ............... giggler .......... Teacher's pe+ .,,...... Besl girl alhlele .......,,... Bes'r boy alrhlele ,............... Mosl sophis+ica+ed .....,...,. malhemalician ..,..,...... lvlosl demure ......,...,,...,..,....,s. Class Class scienlisr ..............,......,, Class linguisi' ........... Live wire ,....s.,............. Arhsl ..,....A................,.............. Besl' girl dancer ............ Besl boy dancer ...... Class Class Class Class sharpie ....,....,...., genius .....,..,.,,..,......., conserva+ive ........,., oralor .,.,............. Forfy-fwo ..,.....s..........lv1ary Jack ................Ralph Cavalli ..Carmela Magaraci ...........Joseph Plonski ....,......,,Marian Losee .....,.,s,...,,Emil Nowlckl ...,............Nancy Venlo ..,.......,....Joseph Plonski Mendelsohn Thys .cs..Nicholas Theofan Jack ...,...,...,........Frank Kulak ....,.......Miriam Derzeruka ......,.......,........l-lelen Crell .,..........Richa rd Schulz .......,Eugene Cocozza ....,..,...Thelma Sorrenlino .,..l-lerberl l-lorowilz s,......s.....Audrey Klages .......,,.,.James Pelrolino ....................Virginia Marlin Genevieve Gibbons .....,.Rose l-libschman ...,,.......,,......Frank Toman .............-........Paul Kessler A ,,...,ss Theodora Bruno ,,...,,,....,..,.Jack Terraciano ,,.....,......Adeline Lehrman ......s.....Ja mes Pelrolino s,.,s....,s.s.Ger+rude Band ul Gardner ........Thomas Wallers .,.............Bernard l-lalperin 9? V JUN PosTscripT Junior Class PresidenT ,...,........,,.., ............... J ames McNuTT Vice-PresidenT ....... , ..,......... E leanor McDowell SecreTary .., , ...,...... .,.......,,.. C aroline Marshall Treasurer ...s,l......,.,,.. ,,..,,,..,.....,....,.. R uTh SarTorio l-lisTorian ..,,....,A..........,.,,,.s,.....,............sssss,sssss Josephine Caceres Boys' AThleTic Manager ...,.......................... Werner Mueller The Junior Class has had a colorTul hisTory in The pasT six Terms aT BryanT buT we Teel ThaT This Term has been The mosT successTul. Our TirsT vicTory was over The Seniors aT The Junior-Senior BaslceTball game and laTer we deTeaTed The 3B's. On Senior Day we presenTed a play ,which was Thoroughly enioyed. Junior Day we presenTed anoTher play which was received wiTh a greaT deal oT enThusiasm. The climax To a successTul Term was The Junior-Senior Prom held aT Beekman Towers on May I3. VicToriously we go on To see our Senior Term led by our guiding lighTs, Dr. l-lealy, our grade adviser, and Mrs. Dannemfelser, our social adviser. 3B Class PresidenT ..........,.,,.,. .....,.,,,. L ouis Florence Vice-PresidenT ,......,,. ....r..,...,...,s,sss D onald Robins SecreTary ....,,..,.,...., .....,,...,,,, M arge McKnighT Treasurer ..,.....,,,,..,,.,.,,c,c,,........ ,...,.,.,,.., M ildred l-lahn l-lisTorian ............,....................,,..,. ,,.rr........ R oland Soucy Boys' AThleTic Manager .,cc...,,.....,.,,.,..,,cccr,,... Thomas Mayes The class acTiviTies, during The pasT Term, consisTed oT several meeTings and Two baslceTball games and dances beTween The Juniors and 3Bs, and The Seniors and The 3Bs respecTively. In The economic Tield, The class has boosTed The sale oT The Owl. We Teel iusTiTied in saying ThaT Through The advice, help, and co- operaTion oT our grade adviser, Mrs. McClain, and our social adviser, Miss Bingham, The World's Fair class has kepT up a high sTandard and is on iTs way To a successTul graduaTion in I939. ForTy-Tour Bryan+ Union June, I938 Presidenf ...,.,.... . A. ,,.,,..... ,.. R icharcl Schulz 09-JFXVJJ L, ff Vice-Presidenl ...,.... ,,,... ,.., J oseph Plonslci 3 Secreiary .. ,. . , ,,,.A. V iola Uhlecrp -7 -7' Ralph Cavalli Allen Schmeizer Henry Praus Joseph Briggs lvlargarel' Bavier Execufive Commiffee Faculfy Richard McGowan Charles Novolny Advisers Marie Johnslon Eugene Floocl Maolelin Simon Forfy-five i 1 3 Y Pos1'scrip+ Forfy-six 1, my K --.w3.wT1mwvfyWinj : 1 -ffwmr-pw, ffwr June, I938 Senior Arisfa I-lead Girl A ... A,... w.. ...Joan Thys l-lead Boy .c .. ...A Nicholas Theofan Secrefary c so A, Margarel Eckner Treasurer ,A,r,, r,.....,,..... Frank Toman Auxilium ,,,ArrA c so ,,,,,, ,rr, c as r,,,.r l-lerberl l-lorowilz The Senior Arisla is composed of lhe pu- pils from lhe fiflh lo eighlh lerms who are oulsfanding in characler, scholarship, and service. This group endeavors lo mainlain l'he high ideals and slandards l'ha'r l'he word Arisla implies. Arisla is a Greek word meaning best and Jrhe members of lhis sociely are lruly The besl in lhe school. The lhirly-five members of Jrhe Senior Arisla who are gradualring lhis Term are: Marion Arbeil, Margarel' Barlz, Mollie Cherlin, Eugene Cocozza, l-lelen Crell, Joseph Dauksza, John Davren, Earl Del-larak, Miriam Derzeruka, Alberl DeSoiza, Henry Drosl, Margarel Eckner, Bernard Halperin, l-lose l-libschman, l-lerberl l-Iorowilz, Paul Kessler l-lerberr Kobel, Slanley Kramek, Adeline Lehrman, Anloinelle Liolla Norma Lufrano, Marion Maieska, John Malcovish, Richard McGowan l-lelen Michalski, Irene Novak, Conrad Rorh, Rulh Salander, Richard Schulz, Jeanelle Sipler, Nicholas Theofan, Joan Thys, Frank Toman, Abra- ham Wilensky, and l-lerberl Wolk. The group is under lhe capable leadership of Miss E. Kadlec, 'rhe facully adviser who supervises lhe aclivilies. Forfy-seven PosTscripT Nl' ' Baseball Team 3 CapTain ....... A,,.....,.. .......a,a,a. W i lliam Sinram Manager .,,a........,......aaaaa. a,,aaaa.AA...,..,aaa F ranlc Ross AssisTanT Manager .A..... a,1.......,.a K enneTh Bolkam Coach ...aa4.......,aa.,..a......a,.. aa.........Aa E dward Conlan The baseball Team This year is again under The very able direcTion of Mr. Conlan. William Red Sinram, who is cerTain To be chosen Tor The All-Queens High School Nine, is capTain. ATTer a slow sTarT, The Team Tound iTs winning ways Toward The end ol: The season and Tinished Third in iTs division oT The l-ligh School League. Since The Team will noT be aTFecTed very much by graduaTion, Coach Conlan is looking Torward To a championship Team nexT year. , ForTy-eighT June, I938 Foollighlers Club Presidenl ,AA.,,..., .A..,.,,,,. . . .,..., E mil Nowicki Vice-Presidenl ........ ... ..,4. R ose Lewis Secreiary .... , ...... ,. ,. ..... , ...... L illian Posi Press Agenl ,.....sss..sss ,..,....ss,.s.sss.s.,,... l-l arry Gaffney Facully Adviser .ss.,,..,. ,,..ss.,..eee. l-l elen O'Donaghue The Foollighlers provide dramalic Jralenl for every school produclion. As well as providing Jralenl, The Fool- lighlers ailend Jrhe lhealre and send represenlaiives lo lhe dramalic schools and colleges. A+ +he end of Jrhe lerm lhe Jrwo members giving 'rhe mosl service +o lhe club receive 'riclcefs +o a Broadway produclion. Forfy-nine PosTscripT German Club PresidenT .,..........,,,, ....... ...... W alTer SchloTTerbecl4 Vice-PresidenT , A,.... ,.... . . ....,. E d w in Mills SecreTary ......lll.,l.A,l. . lllll,l.........AA, Doris Devoe FaculTy Adviser ....,..l ,.... . c,Emory E. Cochran The members oT The German Club have shown an unusual spiriT oT cooperaTion This Term. lT was, ThereTore, possible To publish a Spring number oT The German school paper, Der TrompeTer , which Tar excelled all previous issues. The cover was mime- ographed in Tive diTTerenT colors. The German Club is also proud oT The TacT ThaT enrollmenT in This language in BryanT shows an increase oT abouT Ten per cenT over lasT Term. FiTTy June, I938 Heralders Presidenl ..... , , ,, , ,. J ames lv1cNuH Vice-Presidenf ., ., ....., ,,. W illiam l-lrabriclc Secrelary ., , .. , ,,.,................. E m ily Kelly Treasurer .eeeeeee,..eAl..e.,,e. ....ee.ll... J oseph Plonslci Facully Adviser ....,ee, ,,eee,..,,e,. M rs. Browning The Jropic of The oralorical conlesr 'rhis Term New Fronliers in Educa'rion, marks The conrinuaiion of a recenlly de- veloped new lrend. The l-leralders, wilh an aclive successful record be- hind fhem, approach lhe problems of educalion 1'oday wilh eager and enlhusiaslic inleresl. ln addilion 'ro lhe oralorical conlesl, 'rhe club spon- sored lhe annual Roosevell' Conlesl and helped in various organizalion drives and Jrickel' selling campaigns. The I-leralders are planning a program of debares and informal dis- cussions which will be open 'ro lhe school. We welcome any aspiring Demosfhenes. - Fiffy-one Fiffy-'rwo Glee Clubs f-Y -1- , ,4-7t'.,f,,,qe?,+.gm,, ' .1 fx click June I938 Boys Presidenl .,..,,. . .,, .., . ...,.. ..A.....A , S l anley Kramelc Vice-Presidenl , . . ,,.. Joseph Slranslcy Facully Adviser .....,. ...... Pearl Greenwald Girls Presrdenl ,.ss,,s C. Secrelary ...ss,,..ss.. Facully Adviser Jacqueline Larkin .. s.ssss,..ssss Rulh Yarshower Zelinda V. Fornoni The members of lhe Glee Clubs have had a busy lime lhis lerm, faking parl in many school and oulside aclivi- lies. ln addilion 'ro faking parl in lhis lerm's operella, lhe Pira'res of Penzance, The members of The Glee Clubs have enlerlainecl al lhe Queens Federalion of Molhers Clubs and lhe N. E. A. Also, lhey are parlicipaling in lhe All-Cily Chorus being held al Brooklyn Tech- nical High School. ffl I I 56, fy. .y r A Filly-lhree Posfscripi' u Hislory Club Presidenl' ..,,,, . G G so ,.......... Gladys Pearce Vice-Presidehl G G ,Josephine Caceres Secre+ary ..,.... AA , ....... ... ...,,.... ........ R e g g ie Walsh Ediror of rhe Globe .c G, so w,,Thomas Wallers Bryan+'s I-lislory Club meels once each week +o accomplish lhree of Jrhe club's aims: lll To sludy The works of famous narralive hisrorians in Jrhe field of American l-lisloryg l2l To discuss rhe implicalions of pas? sludy in inrerprelinq presenl problems: and lo assisl in reporring and ediling malerial deslined for The Club's morilhly publicalion, The Globe. Mr. Gorman is faculry adviser. Fiffy-'Four -fgj.x7L.-,-gTM'rx?fe jiT- -v ----- v- 13 . -... June, I938 Life Club ' :N Presidenl ,,...... , ,,. , so .., Jack Terracciano Vice-Presidenf . c, ..c.Lillian Singlelon Secrelary ,,,,,, ....,. l-lelen Clifford Treasurer ,.,A,,Aee, ,c ..e,eew Vincenl Fascella For lhe lirsl lime in Bryanl a new lype of arl' work, mainly life drawing, has been inauguraled. Each day lhe club's work has been devoled ro drawing of models in many diiclerenl media, such as pencil Technique, direcl' painling in wafer color, and lhe use of confour. The club has been of grearesl benefir lo +hose who desire +o- pursue an arf course. The work carried on by lhe members of lhis club, has in many ways helped lhem in Jrheir olher subiecfs. Fiffy-five 1 v-ff-rl!-1gmJ v-'v'f,'W'-i 5. .!rf:1-yy'qw-..,vv:3gf'!FT7 ?'?7x-i+7rii ,yf7m?Eg1FEp-:E'-:g.am,,,,r7.:--ff.-.,gg.w,:wjq.. 4 Posfscripf Girls' Medical Club i i Presidenr .....A...,.......,........,........ .....V...... D orolhy Redmond Vice-Presidenr ...,.................,.,.... ....ddd........ Y vonne Raffauf Secrerary and Treasurer ..,..... ........... R il'a Milsos The Girls' Medical Club. which has been in exislence for eighl' and one half years, is clirecred by Miss Dellerl. The aim of The organizafion is To iuriher Jrhe apprecialion of medicine and ils benefils. A number of ils members wish lo become nurses, while orhers are inleresled in social work. The members accompanied by Their adviser make visils To local hospiials in order lo learn lhe melhod of operaling lhese inslilulions. Work is also done for ihe Red Cross. FiH'y-six June, I938 Menorah Club Presideml ,,,AAAAA s .. ,.,.,. Jacob Ranolslcy Vice-Presidenl , , , .... . .. , E Slelle Rezriili Secre-Jrary , ....... , . , , ,........ Rira Elberger Edilor-in-Chief ,,,AA...A., A ,,,,. .,......4. , ,....... . Gloria Berliner Associale Edilors ....,.A,.,a,....o.a...........aaaaaa..o....,A.aa..Aaaa Lee Cherin, Rose l-libschman, George Goldberg The Menorah Club was eslablished for Jrhe purpose of insfilling an apprecialion oil Hebrew cullure and hislory in ifs members. We have had many leclures and discussions on various presenl day lopics concerning Jrhe Hebrew race. One accomplishmenl of lhe Menorah Club has been lo produce Jrhe Menorah Bullelin which conlains bolh amusing and inleresling arricles. Under The able leader- ship of Mr. Slarlield The club has succeeded in achieving ils purpose. Fiffy-seven PosTscripT Newman Club PresidenT ......., .. l-l erberT Kobel Vice-PresidenT C , sslvliriam Derzerulca SecreTary , . as C so .csEleanore PeTriclc Council ,, sssss . , as C ..,..., Joseph Plonslci Richard Schulz, Frank Ross, Richard McGowan FaculTy Adviser so A... ,Sybella Murphy The Newman Club, which meeTs on The TirsT Thursday oT each monTh in The Hall oT ST. PaTrick's School, and on The Third Thursday oT each monTh in room 3Ol, bears The disTincTion oT being one oT The mosT acTive groups in The school. The program Tor The year includes social, educaTional, and re- ligious TeaTures. The sTudy oT The docTrines oT The CaTholic Church is carried on Through addresses by ouTside spealcers, Through The QuesTion Box, and Through sTudenT debaTes and discussions. Danc- ing Tollows many oT The meeTings. The mosT imporTanT evenTs oT The year are The reTreaTs. The Club inyiTes all CaTholic sTudenTs OT BryanT To become mem- bers. Fiffy-eighT n l Cwl S+a'Ff June, I938 Paul Kessler, Ediror-in-Chief l-lerberi Wollc, Business Manager Associafe Ediforz Miriam Derzerulca. Liferary Ediiorz Mariorie Baldinger. Feafure Ediforz Esrelle Reznilc. Sporfs S1'a'Ff: Morris Moskowiiz, Earl Del-laralc, Thomas Mayes. Exchange Edi+or: Joan Thys. Alumni Ediforz Thomas McCar+hy. Annex S+aFF: Hannah Boeseweifer, Elaine Farber, Lillian Tobin, Veronica Vanderlorandi. Ari Ediforz l-lerberf Crannan. Ar'I' Sfaffs Vicior Canel, Addison Penfold, Ross Monfanari. Assisfani' Business Manager: Elizaloefh Dempsey. Adverfising Manager: Warren Sroriohann. Circulafion Sfaffs Alberi Casola, Thelma Challenor, Helen Crell, Doro+hy Finch, Rufh Kuhner, Alice Knox, Mary Jack, Mildred Pavleclca, Mildred Rubin, Be++y Rae Ruclc, George Snyder. Roland Soucy, Shirley Sfafs, Nancy Sugihara, Sylvia Widller, Anne Tynan. Sfaiif Secrefaryz Jeaneiie DeS+efano. Faculfy Adviser: Chrisiine Klauer. Ar+ Adviser: Eugenia Mins. Annex Advisers: Caroline Luiz, Veronica l-lammarih. Business Adviser: Florence Turlcenlcopf. FiH'y-nine I 1 ' JV ' , ,ff , ,f ' g 1 ,I ' I V!Qff! PosTscripT 4 , v' ' A Pan-American Club PresidenT ,.,,,. ..4. , .c ,... Earl De l-laralc Vice-PresidenT .....,. ..., .4A , A llen Schmeizer SecreTary ,............, .. . . A lberT De Soiza Treasurer .....,4..A... ..r... rrrrrrrrrrrrr.A,... l-l e rberT Wolk Press AgenT eeA.., .,,e eee.,.e.,A.eee. W I niTred BaTTle The BryanT ChapTer oT The Pan-American Club has conTinued iTs success Trom lasT Term when iT was TirsT organized under The compeTenT guidance oT Miss Alma Leining. The purpose oT The club is To aTTain a wider knowledge oT The culTure and cusToms oT Spain and LaTin America by coming in closer conTacT wiTh Them. The club is a member oT The Pan-American STudenT League and has aTTended several evenTs sponsored by The League. IT has also aTTended Spanish Tilms, resTauranTs, and museums. The mosT imporTanT acTiviTy oT The Pan-American Club This Term is iTs parTicipaTion in a Spanish FiesTa. SixTy j, f -,Q-.Y Y Q' June, I938 Playscribes , i -Y--- Presidenl- ,,,,,,,,,, A , , ,,..,... l-l erberl l-lorowilz Vice-Presidenr ........A.. ,........,,... J oseph Prager Secre+ary ........,A... ,....,..,,..,. R ose I-libschman Treasurer ,.,,.... ...,..............,, P aul Kessler 1 The Playscribes, Jrhe play-wri+ing club of Bryant 'rhis 'rerm has been under 'rhe able direcfion of Mr. Slashefl. The aim of 'rhe club is +o wri+e and bind The largesf volume of plays wriHen by a ci'ry high school. Upon complelion, Jrhe volume will be in The Bryanl' library where all may see if. ln addifion To wrifing 'rhe plays, lhe members have been busily engaged in producing fheir own works on Jrhe Bryani' srage. Sixfy-one ,ca4.fAf.,ie-QCWZ PosTscripT . fo' WW T . frffier l PresidenT .....,,... ..A..., so ....... Thomas Clare Vice-PresidenT ..,,,,A.,... b .. ..... Richard Ulrich SecreTary ,,,.,,,aaA,A..,,,. A.....,a,.,.... W alTer Eclcerman Treasurer .,..e.,......e .e,.e,., ,eee.ear.,. G e rTrude D'Elousa PubliciTy Manager .,4,...,,..e ar........ R uperT Callender Numerous posTers are being made Tor many oT BryanT's exTra-curricular acTiviTies by The members oT The PosTer Club which meeTs every day The sixTh period. The cooperaTion of This club has helped make BryanT's acTiviTies successTul. The club is under The supervision and guidance of Miss Goodell. Sixfy-Two Posfscripi' June, I938 Edifor-in-Chief-Thomas J. Wal+ers Associa+e Edifor Rose l-libschman. Liferary Sfaffz Eugene Cocozza, Micnael Sowpel, William Dorsey, Abraham Wilensky, Circulafing Manager: Eleanor Pefrick Circulafing S+aFF: Paul Caruso, Frank Kufak, Emil No- wicki, Herberi Kobel, Nicholas Theo- lian, Joseph Mannix. Phofography Sfaffz Irene Muller, Marian Arloeif, Norma LaFrano, Mollie Cherlin, Adeline Lehrman. Ari' Ediforz Jack Terracciano. Business Manager: Frank Ross. Business Sfaffz l-lerberf Meyle, Rosemary Simone. Eleanor Peirick, Helen Crell. Secrefarial Sfaff: Beri Schoiisledi, Mary Bannon, Lil- lian O'Dowd. Fa cuH'y Advisers: Liierary ...,,V ,..,,,,o...,,,o.. M ilclred L. Rogers Business ...........s,,. ..,...Margare+ G. Hickey Plwoiograpliy ,........,,,, ,Marlin J. Sfarfielcl Ari .ss.s......,,,ss ,s.... .....s,,,. ..... E u g enia Mins Sixfy-fhree PosTscripT Press Club i . -.W 7. .W l PresidenT ............,,.,...... ..,..,..., .. M ilTon ChrisTie Vice-PresidenT ........,. .,,.......,. l-l arry SchaTTer SecreTary ........ . ..,., ,.. .,.. W iniTred BaTTle Treasurer ........,...........,. .,,,,....,, l-l elen lvlichalslci FaculTy Adviser .,,.....,, ssssss,,sssss A nne BarTley AcTively engaged in seeing ThaT our school geTs iTs due publiciTy is The Press Club. This group oT energeTic sTu- denTs, gaThers. wriTes and ediTs our school news and sends iT ouT in The Torm of press releases To The meTropoliTan newspapers. MosT oT The BryanT news arTicles seen in your daily paper are The producTs oT some unheralded school reporTer who hopes one day To have a by-line. Their hopes are noT wiThouT basis, moreover, since many Tormer members oT The Press Club are now reTaining responsible posiTions on major newspapers. SixTy-four June, l938 SecreTarial Club PresidenT .,.,.,., SecreTary ,...,w,. Treasurer ...,rr.., rrrrr Press AgenT ,eee,e,,,,ee FaculTy Adviser ..,.,...,.,.Mild red McElearney .,,,,,,,,,se,,Olympia Andrew , Eleanor KuTalc ..s,,.,..,.,sGladys Shiller ,.,....,,.,ErnesTine Thiry The SecreTarial Service Club meeTs every Friday Tor The purpose oT developing in The pupils a beTTer undersTand- ing oT currenT business pracTices. This end is achieved by planned programs. OuTside speakers address The club on Topics relaTive To The woman in business. SixTy-fi ve PosTscripT SToclc Room Club PresidenT ....... ,.., ..,...., ,...... ,..,........,. H erberT lvleyle Honorary PresidenT .oo...,.o.. .,......,..,...... R oberT Calleo Vice-PresidenT ,,,.....,,...,....,,,...,o.. ..,......,oo J ohn Amendola Honorary Vice-PresidenT .,,,,,. .o.....oooo. E dward CorTese SecreTary ,o.,oooAo.,ooooo.A...,..o,,........ ,....,ooA,,.ooo.,.oA.... G eorge Renc Honorary SecreTary ....,,aaA, c, ,seThornas McCarThy Treasurer ..,aaoaaaaao oaooaaa.oaa..a aaaar,,aaa,, J o seph Draghi l:aculTy Adviser .Aa..,rar ,aaaa..eaaaaa. c elsadore Feuer AssisTanT ..,........ ....e..,,......,,.........ee,. ,.A.A...eeee, J oseph Habasinski ThaT hard-working organizaTion, The BryanT STock Room Squad, has done noThing To deTracT Trom iTs repuTaTion as being one oT The mosT imporTanT clubs in BryanT. The eTTicienT manner in which The work oT keeping BryanT supplied wiTh maTerials, day aTTer day, is being carried ouT, speaks well Tor The club members. These boys are recruiTed mainly Trom The Commercial Course. NoThing buT a good record and a willingness To worlc in The SToclc Room aT leasT one period a day is required oT anyone who wishes To become a member. SixTy-six -vmgsm,-p-ryigqyvg-v-r 'H -f nf-.457-.gr-yppvvrgn-f.y:l-,g-ying f wa.. ,i r-rprvv-'ls?!rgw,p:wve June, I938 Thespians PresidenT ....,..,.....,........ .......... R aymond Lerner Vice-PresidenT .....,.., .....,,.v,......... B erTha Bruna SecreTary .......... ........... B lanche GololsTein Treasurer ......,. ...........,.. F lorence Michael The Thespians were organized This Term by Miss Leahy. Membership is open To sTuolenTs in The TirsT To TiTTh Terms who have clramaTic abiliTy. The club has clevoTecl iTs Time To The presen- TaTion oT panTomimes, in which iT learned clear selT-expression. Besides This, The Thespians have also been preparing The producTion oT a melo-dramaTic comedy called Winsome Winnie. Several mem- bers oT This club are Taking parT in The pageanT Slcylines, which is To be perTormed beTore The NaTional EducaTion AssociaTion. The members all enjoy This Type oT worlc and are planning To help BryanT give more and beTTer plays. SixTy-seven J ff Dfw! ff ' , M A WWWW WMD? M 77 MA MQW THE JUNIQR CLASS v My fjfk-fn BRy 9 7342 ARTHUR STUDIO OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR THE POSTSCRIPT 131 WEST 42 d STREET N Yk o . 1 ,p , f K L 1 1 A f , DMV, D Jjjjf' 4 I X 5 9' W ,, , 3 B MZW C L A S S K J' ' Aw, . Q? www PRIN TER5- AND'PUB mg HISTEHN r nlNllNli Eu Hmsusn nvf. BROOKLYN, N.Y. - 185 DIEGES 81 CLUST .l 17 John Street, New York GOLDSMITHS SILVERSMITHS BRONZE MEDALS CLASS, FRATERNITY, CLUB AND SOCIETY PINS, RINGS AND KEYS, MEDALS, PRIZE AND LOVING CUPS, PLAQUES AND TROPHIES, ETC. WE INVITE CORRESPONDENCE PERTAINING TO SPECIAL ORDER WORK OFFICIAL MAKERS OF YOUR RINGS AND PINS I-I . TARR, Inc. PHOTOGRAPHER 0 Sec+ion 800 607 FIFTH AVENUE New York Ciiy Specializing in Year Book Pic+ures SECTION 80I O SECTION 802 I Success +o lhe Members of lhe Class of June I938 . Joseph A. Harak COSTUMES FOR PLAYS AT BRYANT HIGH SCHOOL ARE FURNISHED BY Tams Cosfumers For Every Occasion Cosfumes Supplied for Senior Day Tam-Wilmarlc Music Library The Largesl' Music Library In The World . . .'. TAMS BUILDING 3I8 WEST 46+h STREET NEW YORK CITY CI rcle 6-6077 TISDALE COAL CO. Poor or ORCHARD smear Asloria, L. I., N. Y. Tel. AS'loria 8-0790 26-02 FOURTH STREET Asforia. L. I., N. Y. Tel. ASloria S-0790 Flushing, Long Island, N. Y. Tel. FLushing 9-5800 Richmond Hill, L. I., N. Y. Tel. Rlchmond Hill 8-9020 SINDLINGER'S RESTAURANT 4l-23 29 STREET Long Island Cify l3esl Food In Town E U G E N E ' S HAIRDRESSING Specializing' in Pern'-anenls an:1 Hair Dyeing 2503 DITMARS AVENUE RAvensw3ccl 8 53153 Aslorla, L. I ASIO ria 8-4-045 GERARD P. SIMONE I nsu rance-Real Eslale 34-09 BROADWAY LONG ISLAND CITY, N. Y. 6-9694 JOSEPH SHAPIRO Pafronize Bryan+'s Popular Soda Founrain Tel. I Ron sides 6-8993 FRED TRINKLE, JR. MEATS OF QUALITY 39-O2 29+h STREET ASlorla 8-7636 JERSEY PORK STORES CO 34-II BROADWAY Long Island Cily 39 50 27 Sl. L. I. C. Branches All Over Queens 0 ACADEMIC SUBJECTS 'for College Enfrance There are more opporfunifies for employ- C mem' in I-he 'Field of business +oday fhan in ' ' any o+her voca'I'ion. Many High School pporll-un'-hes Principals and Vocalional Guidance Coun- ' sellors advise sfudenfs +o 'lake business .For School courses if +hey have noi' defini'I'eIy de- fermined +heir choice of career, since 'The GI'6dU6'I'9S 'Training fhus obfained has proved fo be valuable in every field of endeavor. Rhodes School offers courses leading +o Secrefarial, Accouniing, and Junior Ex- ecu+ive posifions in 'The business world. The 'lime required depends upon' 'I'he course se- Iecled and previous educafion. RHODES SCHOOL 0 PLACEMENT BUREAU 0 DAY and EVENING SESSIONS REGISTERED by NEW YORK BOARD of REGENTS Member of 'l'he Naiional Associafion of Accredifed Commercial Schools I07I SIXTH AVENUE, ai' 4Is+ S+., NEW YORK CITY o Tel. LOngacre 5-3504 9 Heffley Queensboro School in Broolxlyn - Cypress 8: Myrile Aves. - HEgeman 3-2926 0 Heffley Greenpoini School in Brooklyn - 795 Manhaiian Avenue - EVergreen 9-59I6 Q Heffley Queensboro School in Jamaica -- I60-I6 Jamaica Avenue -- JAmaica 6-I9BI VERNON BAKING CO. and ROGERS BROTHERS LUNCH ROOM T0 ALL GRADUATES! HELEN'S LUNCHEONETTE CONGRATULATIONS QQ BEST WISHES WE SERVE ONLY THE BEST MODERN MILLINERY 0 A8 bt A 27011 -10th Avenue L. I. C., N. Y. 3 -' ' einway venue TYPE- Landlord's Plumbing Supplies WRITERS Pl b. 4 llfn Ing ' I, I ., RSLTEII Contrs. yy ::Z:::Z: F I if:-:':F7:::f Portables ' ' Terms HUEEN5 TYPEWRITE IU 40-13 Main St., Flushing FL. 9-3690 00 on ,FIRE ENGINE SERVICE I 25-20 41st Ave., Llc- ST. 4-4644 ----0 Stemway ht. Tcl. AStor1a. 8-7165 GROCERY-FRESH VEGETABLES The House of Quality THOMAS LYNCH 44-66 21st sr., L. 1. C. Phone ST. 4-4317 L 81 W SHOP Ladies and Gents Wear Cleaning and Tailoring 44-63 21st Street L. B. Westervelt L. I. C. QUALITY MEAT MARKET N. C. BRANDT JAMES ROSS FINE CANDY 4. STATIONARY can ST. 4977 44-64 21st sneer L. 1. c. 3344 31 Avenue DR. SCHOLUS SERVICE Shoes For Real Comfort 30-45 Steinway Street 22-55 31st Street Astoria MICHAEL BELLINA'S CANDY STORE 81 ICE CREAM PARLOR 4630 Vernon Avenue ST. 4-9620 L. I- C- John R. Thompson Agency, Inc. Real Estate and Insurance 8-23 Astoria Blvd. lang Island City CRESCENT SERVICE STATION 40-40 Crescent Street Long Island City STillwell 4-6836 PENSAK THE FLORIST Fresh Cut Flowers Daily 50-06 Vernon Blvd. Long Island City ST. 4-9620 MICHAEL BELLlNA'S Candy Store 8.1 Ice Cream Parlor Long Island City 46-30 Vernon Avenue OTTO'S MEAT MARKETS The Store of Quality 3406 31st Avenue, Astoria 3202 34th Avenue, Astoria PETER PAMIS Cut-Rate Market FRUITS 8.: VEGETABLES 33-18 31st Avenue, Astoria SECTION 821 CLASS 803 SECTION 820 CLASS 840-829 N UNITED BEAUTY SHOPS, Inc. MOLLY CANDY STORE NEWtown 9-1988 CRESS 81 SONS FLORISTS ' 62-20 Roosevelt Avenue Woodside, L. I., Near 63rd St t Flowers of 'Quality MILK LOUIS SHOE REBUILDING CO. BUILDS JOSEPH DEL GIONNO S GROCERIES-DELICATESSEN WM. ROLLWAGEN 36-01 Steinway Street, L. I. C. 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