Yonkers High School - Blackboard Yearbook (Yonkers, NY)
- Class of 1937
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COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Leff Io Riqhf-Miss BaIes, Mr. Feffers, Miss I-Iyra. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mrs. Brown, Mr. Beck. VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE Mr, Carey. MATHEMATICS SeafedfI.eII Io RiqI'iI-Miss I-Iuidwinson Miss Farnsworih, Miss Erazee. Sfamdinq-Mr. Dreibelbis, Mr. Macomber. SCIENCE LeII' io I2igI1IfMr, Long, Mr, RaIpIw Miss Siegel, Mr, Cacace, Mr, Richardson LANGUAGES SeaIedfLeiI Io RiqIiI-Miss Fordon Miss BueII, Miss Raifery, Miss Burqoyne Sfaridinq-Mr. GiIIiqari, Miss Elavin, Mr De+wyIer. .4 Smoke Dreams Mr. Defwyler comes fo school in shor'rs. Mr. Hayes plays hookey. Miss Simon sees fhings your way. Mrs. Fish reads +he New York Journal. Miss Farnswor+h forgefs 'ro scare her classes. Mrs. Warner doesn'+ drink her orange juice. Mrs. Brown is caughf chewing gum. Mr. Richardson correcls his own papers. Miss Burgoyne doesn'1' say Keep your fhough Miss Fordon doesn r blush. Miss Kempe loses +ha+ SI,0O0.000 look. Mr. Macomber misses calling a Regenrs. Miss Rafrery has somefhing pui over on her. Mrs. Lynf doesn'+ look like a school-girl. Coach Beck forge+s +o be such a swell spor+. Mr. Shelly doesn'+ say You see. Le1 s All Sing l'r's Always Fair Wea+her THE FACULTY Should Auld Acquainrance Be Forgo+ MABEL. HERMAN, LYRA is here May I Have The Nex+ Romance Wi+h You EDNA. GLADDIE Blue Danube ANGEL MARY, SWEET SUE. T. J. Please Go 'Way and Lef Me Sleep H20 HAROLD, MERLE You're The Tops DOC Who's Afraid of fhe Big Bad Wolf FRANK L. I2 L'Envoi To Ihe class of I937: My gralifude and good wishes Io you! Wherever you go may Yonkers High School have iusf cause Io be proud of you. MABEL A. FARNSWORTH As a farewell admonilion Io dear old Yonkers High and ifs Thousands of loyal alumni, I say guard iealously fhe iniegrify of our schools. They are fhe palladium of our democrafic Iiberfies. WILLIAM H. DETWYER Remember +ha'r your firsl duly is To promofe Ihe welfare and happiness of olhers. LYRA F. KELLY Medley of Faculfy Facfs Miss Simon shoofs a IiHIe golf and so does Mr. Ralph. Mr. Hammond is a disciple of Isaac Wallon and believe if or not Miss Farnsworfh is loo. Mr. Hayes has ioined 'rhe Benedicls. Miss Fordon runs back and for'rh +o France,-Ia-Ia. Mr. Defwyler-how Thai man loves his game of pool! Mr. Gilligan-he's a swell guy. Mrs. Warner hails back, back, from fhe land of coHon. Mr. FeHers was an All-American guard. back in -I Miss Burgoyne's Ihrill-gazing af fhe ruins in Rome. Miss Siegel is The answer +o a pupiI's prayer. Mr. Carey-ah! buf he HAS a hear+. Coach Beck-fhree cheers for our I936 eleven. I3 -.,,- fu ? Fr L ft ff! PMN'-1. Br-Mc-vw Er ov noi, 7, I cauqhf yfwu. 3. LOWS WOM ai We record. Sf-ffrd Rfxw- N, MHP: r1fS,wHCS, 2. Anqelic, 3.Capi1aI vw, labor, ini FEV. I. BC-fr-wi fhf- awww, ?, Two mood masons for fakirwq higfmy, I w 'M Wf V- V, Im flhuy-. Happy, Y. A ihwvd qood reason for iakmeiq lvlzfcvvy, 3. Jus? Mac. I 4 IIIUM my w u v ' w U N., , W I X 'IKM N My 1' , M 1 ,.-ul..1U,.: X Q , ,, , N1 .Vw ., ...X 'L ,, . ,, 4,1 1 A fi' 1!.h5fu!,w,, mm HPF may M 1 Www ,H w -ww 'W J-:1 W ul . ww ., W Us ,4 u ' 1 . w nz W4v ,,, X SENIOR OFFICERS Leif Io Righf-Jean Jar- dine, James Younq, Bejrfy Myers, Quenfin Cherlfon. SENIOR DANCE COMMITTEE Seafed-LeI+ 'ro Riqhfo- Alice Burrit Nancy Slwae- Ier, Robf. Bernsfein. SI'encIing+fXr+I1ur Range, Wm. ConIcIyn, Virginia I'Iarner. COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS Leif Io Righf- Lawrence Bofkin, DoroIIwea Johnson. Baskefball, Mildred Adler Millie Volleyball, 3, 4. Millie A. Allobell Alberi Balaszi HAI.. 2, 3, 41 Capfain, ming, 2, 3, 4. Springfield 45 Swim- l Doroihy C. Agne Dol Glee Club, 4. Shearle Angerl Nicholas Bandarick Nicky Swimming, 4. Pasl' Perfecl The Class of '37 enlered ihe porials of Yonkers High in Sepiember '34 as be- wildered Soplns. Awed by Seniors, choice slips, and blue and yellow cards, ihey were liiile known for an eniire year. ln ilwe Fall of '35, however. lime Class was organized and began To march in ihe swing of ihings. The year marked 'the Edward Alexay ..Ed,. Slage Hand, 3, 4. Agnes Baird Aggie Claire F. Beckmeyer Honor Sociely, 4: Library Squad. 3 4: Al-The-Bookng School Play. 3, 4 5 Lada W. Belehrad Assisfanf Slage Manager, 4. Jean L. Berlxowifz Science Club, 3. Harriei E. Bellinson Gilberi Benfley Glee Club, 2, 4. Gil Swimming, 3, 4: Cross C.ounlry, 2 Roberf Bernsfein Roberla F. Blackeff Bibb Bobbie Ring and Pin Commiflee, 4: Foolball, 2, 3, 41 Senior Dance Commillee, 4, Blackboard Caplain, 3: Commence- AnneH'e Blumberg parlicipalion of Class members in almosl every exira-curricula aclivily. A fleeling summer and 'rhe Class relurned as Seniors, eager for new pursuifs and new achieve- menfs. Perry Sliegliiz, Norman Reich, and Jeannefle Evens pioneered in acliviiies by becoming Broadcasler assisfanls in Oclober of '34, Sophomore girls became menl Usher, 3. Ludwig Bocl: Thomas J. Bonanno Luci Banana Lawrence J. Bofkin 'lBOil'l6'l Chess Team. 2, 3, 47 Caprain, 43 Melefhean, 3, 43 Vice-President 41 Adveriisinq Manager of Blackboard, 4, Honor Sociefy, 4, Commencernenr Speaker, 4. Cooper Union Roberl Thomas Brennan Bob Track, 2, 3, 4: Broadcasler, 4: Minnie Men, 4: Triangle, 3, 4. Thomas Edgar Bunch Jesse Owens Track, 3, 4. increasingly acfive. Triphi, sporfs, de- bafinq, and Glee Club were lhe firsf choices. Jean Halpin and Alice Burriff were elecfed caplain and manager of The Soph girls' baskefball Team and Jeannefle Donohue was chosen as a deleqafe lo a W. I. A. A. conference. Music and sporfs afrraded fhe boys. Many ioined lhe Orchesfra, Sfrinq Ensemble, and Glee Club. The second 'team roslers in fool- i Mazie Geneva Bran! Anne Brenish Jenny Triphi, 4: Baseball, 2. Eunice Carol Brownell William J. Bulanchul: Science Club, 4qTripl'1i, 3. Bill Shing Ensemble, 47 Orches+ra, 2, 3, 4. when Alice BurriH Joanna Caranassios AI Jo glee Club! 2' 3' 4: president 4: Volleyball, 43 Triphi, 47 Glee Club, 4 Triphi, 2, 3, 4: Secrefary of Junior Class: Chairman of Senior Dance Commiffeeg Honor Sociery, 45 Bela Gamma Sigma Rochesfer Ernesfine M. Carlo Ernie Glee Club, 3, 4: Triphi, 3: Orchesrra, 2: Broadcasier Caplain, 3. Thefa Alpha Gamma Quenfin Charlfon Ouen+ Presidenf of Senior Class: Treasurer of Junior Class: Sporls Edilor of Broad- casfer, 45 Sporfs Edifor of Blackboard, 4: Co-Manager of Foofball, Baskel- ball, 43 Honor Sociefy, 4. Wesleyan William Francis Condon Corky Foofball, 2, 3, 4: Co-Caplain Elech Tennis, 3, 4: Capfain, 43 Chairman Ring and Pin Commifiee, 4: Caplain of Minufe Men, 3: Triangle, I, 2, 3, 4. Phi Lambda Pos? Graduafe ball, baskefball, baseball, and frack abounded wilh Sophomores. Headline evenfs of The year were fhe vicfory over Gorfon on ihe gridiron and rhe W. l. A. A. baskefball championship. Vincenl Ciliberfi's sensafional calch in fhe end zone and a placemenf kick by Capfain Bill Burns gave fhe eleven a 7-6 win over 'rhe Wolves. Led by Caplain Ciliberli and Red Fahey. lhe baskefball Wy. Jo afani ' ohnny Rufh Evelyn Clapp Volleyball, 2. 3. Sigma Sigma Luke Conforfo A. A. Capfain, 4. Marie Joan Cervelli Velli Office Squad, 47 Glee Club, 4. New Palfz George J. Colin Red Adverfisinq Manager of Broadcasler, 43 Broadcasler Caplain, 4: Sfage l-land, 2. Alpha Phi Pi Fred Frederick L. Conley i Track, 2. l ,l quinlel vanquislled While Plains I8-l7 in a play-oll game al lhe Counly Cenler lor ll-me courl crown. Class ollicers were elecled early in llme Junior year. Danle Torres was presi- denl, Belly Myers vice-presidenl, Alice O t Burrill secrelary, and Quenlin Cliarllon lreasurer. Willa loolball underway. Juniors began lo see aclion. John Divi became regular quarlerbaclc and Ray Friend, Mill V l Karolla T. Coshal Ida Crelaro Mary Frances Cunningham , volleyball, s, 4: Phalslefhesn, 4. l eiee Club, 4. Evan James Deemer Leonard A. Denle John Thomas Derby Lenny Prolessor Science Club, 3, 41 Presidenl, 3: Treasurer ol Honor Sociely, 47 Labo- ralory Assislanl, 3, 4. Falco J. Di Biase Rulh Dick Anlhony DiMaggio Baslcelball, 2, 3, 4. Tony Baseball, 3, 4. A !i W John Divi Joe Bush Foofball, 2, 3, 47 Baslcefball, 2, 3, 4 Track, 2. Wake Fores+ Margaref V. Donoghue Marge Triphi, 2, 3, 4: Tennis, 2, 31 Swim- ming, 2. Thela Alpha Gamma William Dowhanick Whi'rey Caplain of Bowling, 33 Traclc, 3: Bas- lcefball, 3. Nicholas Diubok Nick - Foolball, 3. Jeanelfe C .Donohue Vice-Presidenf of Triphi, 41 Baskelballl 2, 3, 47 Baseball, 2, 3, 41 Office Squad, 2, 3, 43 A. A. Board, 3. Physical' Educalion John Pafriclr Downey Jack Baseball, 3, 4: A. A. Board of alri- angle, 3: Assislanf Manager of Bas- lcelball, 25 Manager ol Cross Coun- lry, l. Alpha lola Epsilon Horn, Bob Bernslein, Bill Condon, Waldo Neuberg, Bo McGillycuddy, and Sieve Wasylenlco headed 'lhe shoclc lroops. Gerald Jacobs sel a precedenl by man- aging lhe squad in his Junior year. A+ lhe close of lhe season Triangle gave a Foofball banquel' al Playland Casino. John Derby aided fhe scienlifically minded sludenfs when, wilh lhe aid of Mr. Ralph and Mr. Long, he organized . Louis P. Dombelr Roger Crandall Dooley Reich Track, 2, 3, 4: Triangle. 3, 47 Orches fra, 2, 3: Foofball, 47 Cross Coun Sfuarf J. Du Breuil Sw Sigma Pi -J Glee Harold S. Dulman Mary Dzadek Club, I: Caplain of ball, I. Lewis F. Egerman Volley- +l1e Science Club. Problems of modern science were frequenlly discussed af fhe club's weekly meefings. Triphi and Triangle followed well round- ed programs during 'ihe year. Bofln bale anced social affairs will: flnose of a more serious nafure, vocafional guidance and characfer building. Jack Downey and Jim Young served as vice-presidenf and freasurer of flwe boys' group: Nancy Samuel Dumbrov Sam Tennis, 4: Orclnesfra, 2. E Regina H. Dziuban Remy Blackboard, 3, 4: Broadcasfer, 4: Honor Sociely, 4: Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Secrefary, 4: Triphi, 2, 3, 4: Trees urer, 3. Bela Gamma Sigma Dulce Clwarloffe E. Ellrins Sfudenl' Council, 3. Bela Gamma Sigma John A. Dunleavey Jol'1nny Soccer, 3. Madeline L. Edie Maddy Baslcefball, 2, 3, 4: Triplwi, 2, 3, 4 Secrelary, 3: Ring and Pin Commiiiee 4: Broadcasfer, 4: Glee Club, 4. Zeia Phi Colby Junior College Bernice Epsiein Bernie Secrefary of Plnilaleilwean, 4: Broad casfer, Feafure Edifor, 4: Blackboard 4: Honor Sociefy, 4: Senior Coun cil, 4. Duke l Helen M. Eshoo Jeaneffe S. Evens 'Helen Broadcasfer, 2, 3, 43 Philalelh 3, 4, Vice-President 47 Baslcef Volleyball, 2: Homeroom Presidenl, 4. Blackboard' 4. Alabama Mary A. Fallrowslxi Adele Doris Fekrman Deny Philalelhean, 2. 3, 4. Della Psi Barnard Mary Fera Eleanor L. Field Honor Socieiy, 4: Philalelhean, 3, 43 Assisfanf Ari Edifor of Blackboard, 4. Alpha Delia Sigma Usher af School Play, 4. Mary Ewald gan. 2, Honor Sociefy, Vice-President 4: ball, 2: Treasurer of Philalelhean, 4: D. A. R. Conlesf Winner, 4. Frances E. Fenniclr Franny Hiking, 37 Triphi, 43 Usher al Play, 4. James Lincoln Foley Hug.. School Baseball, 2, 3, 47 Baslcefball, 2, 43 Triangle, 2, 3, 4: A. A. Cau fain, 2. Shaeler, Regina Dzuiban, and Maddy Edie as officers of The girls' division. A loin? dance was held in lhe Spring al' lhe Y. W. C. A. The Broadcasfer, ihe Handbook, and fhe Blackboard received supporl and con- fribulions from The Juniors. Wrifing for The Broadcasler, class members served Their apprenliceships for lhe edilors' re- Marlha H. Fried Orchesrra, 2, 3, 4: Gradualion Soloisl: Philalefhean, 3, 4: Handbook, 3: Honor Sociely, 4, Barnard Mildred Friedman Millie A. A, Caplain, 2, 3: Baseball, 3: Baslcefball, 2: Volleyball, 2: Glee Club, 2. Physical Educafion Andrew J. Gales Andy Sfrinq Ensemble, 2, 4: Sfrinq Quarfel 2: Gradualion Soloist Julliard Music School Orcheslra, 2, 3, 4: Cioncerl Masfer, 4: Gerald A. amen Jeff Baseball, 3, 4: Foofball, 4, Ray K. Friend Foolball, 2, 3, 4: Triangle, 3, 4: 2 3 Broadcasler Capiain, Phi Lambda Mildred Gawron Mil - Volleyball, 3: Baslxelball, 3: Triphi, 3, sponsibilifies which followed. The publica- iion of fhe Handbook was The foremosi underfalring of fhe year. Perry Slieqlifz was chosen Edifor-in-Chief To supervise The aclual writing of ihe boolcle+. O+her slaff members were Dorofhea Pillcahn, Jean l-lalpin, Dorolhea Johnson, Marie Nicholson, Mariha Fried, Mary Sfiles, Ralph Dean, Quenlin Charlfon, and Joseph Demlein. Funds were qafhered by Jerome L. Friedman ..JerrY.. Brown William Gallagher Bill Edward Geiger ..Ed.. Baslrefball, 3. 4: Glee Club, 3, 4. Gladys Margarel Gelly Glad Triphi, I, 3: Library Squad K. Joyce Gill Kale Bela Gamma Sigma Richard D. Green baum Dick fQi3Q92 jg. a candy sale sponsored by the Class officers wifh The help of Mrs. Lynl. An innovafion in lhe '36 Blackboard was lhe Underclassmen seciion, edifed by five Juniors-Mary Sliles, Dorofhy Wood, Regina Dzuiban, Quenfin Charllon, and Jim Young. Edgar Peck earned lop place in 'rhe Junior dramaiic 'ralenl wilh his porfrayal of Roberl Kalness in Big l-learled Her- ,4. Ennio J. Giacomo V En Alma L. Goldburg Philaleihean, 2, 3, 4. Della Psi Richard Greenwald Dick Presiden1'ofMele'rhean,4: Presidenl of Honor Sociely, 4: Business Manager ol Broadcasfer, 4: Business Manager of Blackboard, 47 Manager of Baseball, 4. Upsilon Lambda Phi Columbia Edmund Gibbs Rifa M. Green Slcelch Club, 3: Triphi. 2, 3, 4 Broadcasfer Caplain, 41 A. A. Cap- fain, 2. The+a Alpha Gamma Louise C. Grossman Sarah Philalelhean, 2, 3, 4. df QWJA Roberi' F. Halxes Bob Track. 4: Glee Club, 3, 4: Usher Squad. 4: Honor Sociefy, 4. Harold F. Hards Harry racln, 3, 4: Glea Club, 2, 3: Minufe Men, 4: Senior Council, 4. Business Theodore Hecl-if Teddy Baslcefball, 4. bert flwe school play. Ollwer Junior members ol The cas? were John Powers, Vincenl Holbaclx and Joseph Demlein. Typilying fha many Juniors who labored as assislanfs in all acfivilies lhrouglioul The year was George Hill. capable as- sisfanf sfage manager of flue produciion. Twelve Junior girls and 'live Junior boys ioined flwe Glee Clubs. The choral or- ganizalions sang af Clirisfmas Assembly Jean C. Halpin Halpy Caplain of Baslcelball, 2, 3, 4: Triplwi, 3: Treasurer, 4: Honor Sociefy, 4 Broadcasfer, 4: Hiking, 2, 3: Baseball L 2. Dulce Virginia Draper Harner Ginny Senior Dance Commillee, 4. Gamma lola Con necficul Slale Lillian H. Henneberry Higgins Baslcelball, 2, 3, 4: Manager, 4: Base- ball, 2. 3, 4: Triphi, 2, 3, 4. Leonard D. Henney Lenny Eleanor K. Harvill A. A. Caplain, 3: Honor Sociefy, 4 Blackboard Caplain, 4: Baseball, 4 yr Dorofhy Herling Dol Library Squad, 4: Senior Co Hmm Sociely, 4:1 Blackbo N. 4' H7 o arcl, 4. uncil, 4: George J. Hill Bunker Honor Sociefy, 43 Arl' Edifor of Blaclr- board, 4: Slceich Club, 47 Sfage Manager of School Play, 4: Usher Squad, 4. Designing School Harold F. Holm l-larry Seymour Horn nsey.. lraclr, 4: Soccer, 4: Foofball, Agricullural School 4. Herberi Hinrichs Herbie Orcheslra, 2, 3, 4. Donald John Hopkins ..DOn.. Triangle, 2, 3, 4, A. A. Cap Swimming, 47 Traclc, 3 Phi Lambda Marion Louise Hoyf Triphi, 2: Baslcelball, 2. Zeia Phi WMM' and combined 'ro earn money for ihe music scholarship. Accompanied by Marfha Fried ,fhe slring ensemble enler- lained al several assemblies. The orches- 'lra concluded a busy year al Gorion where they played for Commencement Spor+s exerfed 'rheir magneiic appeal foward Juniors. Al Balaszi and John Divi held varsify berths on ihe quinfef which losl lhe counly crown lo While Plains. l lain, 3, Vincenf J. Holbacl: Vin School Play, 3. Milfon Horn Maish Fooiball, 3, 4: Baslcefball, 3, 4. Wake Foresl Joseph J. lwenslri Joe Brcadcasler Capfain, 2, 3: A. A Capiain, l. Carmon Henry Jackson Jack Baseball, 4. Helen Jalru bil: Nell Jean Harrie++e Jardine Secrelary of Senior Class: Honor Soci- efy, 4, Baslrefball, 2, Minufe Men, 4. One ol The besi' aflwieiic feels in 'the annals of Y. H. S. baskefball was accome plislwed by Frank Vince, guard on 'the five. Wiih fhree minuies io play remaining in 1'hefirs+Wl1ife Plains game, he wiped our a Tiger lead of eighf poinfs on baslceis scored from ihe cenfer of ilie Floor. Base- ball, lraclc, Tennis, swimming, and The girls' sporis diversified +l'ie Juniors' choice. Jim Foley, Bill Monsier, and Tony Dimag- Gerald R. Jacobs James J. Jacobs Jake Jim Assisian? Manager of Fooiball, I, 23 Manager, 3: Table Tennis, 43 Y. H. S. newspaper corresponclenf, 4. 'ii James Small Jamieson John Jim-'51ili Jim Jack !'7'-H71 'Q Doro'l'l'1ea J. R. Johnson Franklin Roberl Jon my Doi Fran-lr , ' N Associaie Edilor of Blaclcboard, 4: ' l Honor Socieiy, 4: Glee Club, I, 2, 3. f 47 Triplwi, I, 2, Junior Handbook, 3. E ll Dorofhy M. Jurasdorf Dol Blackboard, 43 Pl'1ilale'rl'1ean, 43 Blaclc- board Caplain, 4, Assislanl Properly Manager of Sclnool Play, 4. Bela Gamma Sigma George Klasilx JUllY Glee Club, 4. Rose Eva Kruppenbacher Volleyball, 3, 41 Baseball, 31 Hiking, 3, 4. Thela Alpha Gamma qio excelled on 'rhe diamond as Les Weiss, Palsy Sava, Dan Torres, Roger Dooley, and Harold Hards won places on fhe lraclqlnam. Hards won lhe cily broad iump lille willw a leap of I9 feel, 9 inches. A farce enlifled Tell il +o lhe Judges was llwe highlighf of an Honor Sociefy assembly for +l1e Juniors in June. School Sylvia Helen Kauffman Dorolhy R. Kelly Soochy HDD? Science Club, 3, Philalellwean, 3, 4. Baiilfelballi li 23 Baseball. li Tflplll l 2, 31 Broadcasler Caplain, 3. Everlyn M. Knight Rosemarie Krupa Evvy - -'QJ Ann R. Kuzmin Louise V. La France Kuzzy HLOUH Secrelary of Honor Sociely, 47 Black- Foolball- .47 Orclfeslra' 3il Junlof board! 4: Triphil 3, 4: Office Squad Council, 3: Senior Council, 4. I 3. 4: Blackboard Caofain. 4. , ' J Bryan? College K lf. S 4 Shirley Laing Shirl Dancing ai Saunders. Lucille C. Laviero Lucy School Play, 4. William J. Leonard Bill School Play, 4. Business 3. Esiher Landau incidenis were cleverly burlesqued fo ihe delighf of rhe audience. In rhe '36 and '37 ierms fhe now sea- soned Class assumed leadership of school acriviiies. Organizing once again as a body, The Seniors inauguraled a social program unequalled in over a decade. Quenlin Charllon was elecied Class pres- ident Belly Myers vicebpresidenl, Jean Jardine secreiary, and Jim Young ireas Bula Philalerhean, 3, 45 Broadcasler, 4. Skidmore Edward Roberf Lehmann Eddie Broadcasler, 3, 41 Glee Club. Senior Council, 4. Alpha Phi Pi Norman B. Levine Norm Broadcasier Ca plain, 4. 3, 4, lrving Langer I+chy Foolball, 3, 43 Track, 2. Richard Bannister Lenz Dick Marie Lips Newsy Volleyball, 2: Manager, 4: Triphi, 2 3, 4: Senior Council, 4: A. A. Cap- lain, 3, 4: Treasurer of Glee Club, 4 Cornell me fewf Jean Lynch an Marshall Mackenzie Anne B- MGCONRG Jeanie Glee Club, 2, 37 Baslrellaall, 2, 3: Nan Broadcasfer, 4. Andrew Edward Magni Gabriel A. Marchionni S'l'0f'leY V- Mifsnl Mag Gabe Hslanu fi 77 , M 1 Aeronaufical School Salvalore J. Massello Alberf Massimi Kafhleen Jane McCarfl'1y Sally Al seball, 2: Baslcelball, I: Triph Baslrelball. 2, 33 G-lee Club, 4. G-lee Club, 2. Hiking, I. urer, A Senior dance was held on De- cember 23 al' The Park Hill Club wi+h Alice Burrifl as chairman. Al' an assembly in March, Dan Torres and his eleven- piece orchestra poured lorih fhirly min- ufes of swing-bolh fasf and slow. Socials, sfaring in April, were given in fhe new club room on Friday affernoons. These informal gel-fogefhers helped malce new friends. n Q Gregory A. McCue Boeiius C. McGillicuddy Bill Condon headed 'rhe Ring and Pin Commiltee for fhe selecfion of 'rhe Class ring, A gold eagle on a dark background was voled The cenlral design, Minufe Men, led by Dick Greenwald, gave need- ed publicily lo The A. A. and lo lhe publicalions. They also helped insfall fhe squad as a perrnanenf organizafion. Senior home rooms elecled represenla- tives lo fhe Council which served as an John A. Mercurio Mac . BO Merk School Play, 4: Manager of Swim- Foofball, 2, 3, 41 Baskelball. 2- 3- 4? Orcheslra, 2. ming, 45 Bro-Fiiisfegr Caplain, 21 Track, 2. Business rn. new W Slanley V. Michalowski Pelronella Mierzeiewski Harvey J. E. Milkon Sian Pe+ Milk yd - Tennis. 2. Henry M. Mirsky Joseph Mirsky Minnie V. Miswick Honor Sociely, 4: Broadcasler, 2: Joe Min Blackboard, 4. U. of Pennsylvania William A. Monsier The Sieam Roller Fooiball, I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball. 3, 4 Triangle, 3, 4: A. A. Caprain. Blackboard Caprain, 4. James A. Neary I, 2,3. Na+ R. MoreHi Mn Iv1ore++i Triangle, 2, 3, 47 Baseball, 3, 47 ure Men, 43 Foofball, 2. U. of Florida Alexander Nelson Min- Beffy Myers Vice-Presideni of Junior Class: Vice- Presidenr of Senior Class: Feaiure Co-Ediior of Blackboard, Honor So- ciery, 47 Triphi, 2. 3, 45 Baskefball, 2, 3, 4. Zefa Phi Wellesley Waldo Neuburg L Jimmy Alex Fooiball, 3, 43 Track, 2, 3, 41 Honor S ' I , 4. adabg, Junior Handbook, 3. Ocle Y Mary Eleanor Newman Marie Nicholson Gerlrude Oakley Honor Socieiy, 4: Glee Club, 2, 3, Baskeiball, I, 2, 3, 47 Volleyball, 3 GerIie 43 Broadcasier, 41 Blackboard, 4, U - Triphg' 3' 4' Junior Handbook. 3. Broadcasier Capiain, 27 A. A. Cap- iain, 2. advisory board on Class business and as an individual access fo Ihe Class mem- bers. Council men were Marie Lips, Bernice Epsfein, Dorofhy Herling, Louis LaFrance, Ed Lehman, and Harold Hards. Wirh Marv Sriles as ediror, The Broad- casrer published eleven issues during The year. Ediror deleqares were seni 'ro bofh The Columbia Press C.oi-iierence and Ihe Sigma Sigma N. Y. U. Conference. A scoop was regis- lered in fhe March 23 paper when lhe names of fhe Commencemenf speakers who had been chosen l'ha1' morning were prinfed. Those selecled lo speak from a group of iourleen, who were given audilicns in assembly. were Dorolhea Johnson and Lawrence Belkin. f Y. '-4, , 1 -fu xt. f K .ar -IJ 'vi J 'kit 1' ' Dorofhy Okal Rufh Olyha Roselle F. Paul DOT Triphi, 41 Library Squad, 4: Honor Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4. Sociefy, 47 Swimming, 2. Edgar E. Peck Evelyn l. Pennell Roslyn S. Perlin 'Edu Hlfvie Ros 5Cl'1OOl Play. 3, 4: l'l0f1Of Seciely, 41 l Philalelhean, 3, 41 Baskerball, Manager of Track, 4: Broaflcasler, 43 I Melelhean, 2. 3, 4. Della PS' New Jersey Sfafe College for Women Marv N- Phelan wanam R. Phelan Sfdnlev Piendzieck Hlvlaell Pudclin Slosh Foolball, 41 Baskelball, 3, 4. 2 William John Pierce Dorolhea M. Pilkahn Bill Dol Baske+ball, 3, Junior Handbook, 3. Anfhony L. Porfo Elwy Rufh Poller Tony Broadcasler Caplain. 2, 3, 4: A, A Caplain, 3. Bernard Powers Norman R. Reich Bernie Norm Triangle' 4. Circulalion Manager of Broadcasler, 43 Circulalion Manager of Black- Phi Lambda board.-1-7 Publicily Manager of School Play, 4: Tennis Team, 43 Broadcasfer, The Yonkers High Boys' Week ofhcial was Bob Bernslein. Elecled by lhe Senior boys, Bob look over lhe clulies of Cify Clerk for a week, during which he com- plelecl a heavy schedule ol banquels and sundry arlairs of slale. Mary Ewald was chosen as The school represenfafive lo The Slale D. A. R. essay confesl. Nominaled by lhe Senior Edna PIa++ ..Hindy.. Philalelhean, 2. John B. Power Johnny School Play, 3. Jane H. Reichenlaach Triphi, 2. Gamma lofa M John Mackay Reid Johnny Co-Manager of Baslceiball, 4, Cross Counlry, 7 Trian le. 3. Meyer Riflrin R il Foolball, 3, 4: Broadcasler, 3, 41 Track, 21 Broadcasler Caplain, 2. Janice P. Rolbein Jan Broadcasler, 43 Library Squad, 4. mf Harold Reis Julia Marie Riordan Jewel Milion Harold Rose MQW Sl1elchClub, I, 2, 3 girls, she was picked by +he faculfy for her high characier. Qualifying because of Their slandards of service, scholarship, leadership, and characler, lhiriy-six Seniors were enrolled ,P as members of The Nalional Honor Soci- l3 llll! l' 'T efy. Dick Greenwald was elecled presi- denf of 'rhe chap+er. Aid was given fo siudenls in scholasiic subiecfs and an Christine Dora Rhys Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: l-liking, 2. 3 Dancing ai Saunders. 3. Sidney C. Rogers Sid Glee Club, 31 Focrrball, 4: Soccer. 3,41 Manager, 4. Howard M. Ro:enblum Howie Co-Manager of Track, 3: Usher, 4 Cornell 2 Grace E. Rossifer Alda E. Rolclmford Gracie Aldie Leon Saffo harles Lindsay S one Leo air V Foolball, 3, 4. Triangle, 3, 4 ' gale for l-li-Y Confe.e-ice, Dele Albany for Hi-Y Conjaverffe. 4: Base- ball, 3. Siella Saranchulr Palsy Sava Slelle Pal 4' Zfif assembly was planned for 'the Juniors. ln lhe field of sporls ,lhe gridders, led by John Divi and Ray Friend, sellled a score wilh Gorlon on Thanksgiving Day. The Beckrnen caplured lhe cily flag by lhe win. One ol lhe lealures of lhe baslielball season was lhe Norlh Tarry- lown-Yonlcers meeling al lhe Counly Cenfer which was played as a preliminary lo The Yale-Colgale game. Caplain Al l-lonor Sociely, 4: Track, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club. 2, 3. 43 President 43 Black' board, 4. Wm' Lucille P. Ruflm ..I-ucv.. John A. Samson nsam.. Andrew J. Seyed Andy Broadcasler Caplain. 3. Columbia Rufh Schiff Rulhie Honor Sociely, 47 Ring and Pin Com- miiiee, 47 Philalefhean, 47 Library Squad, 47 Office Squad, 3, 4. Nancy Shaefer Nan Honor Sociefy, 47 Blackboard, 47 Bas- kefball, 2. 3, 47 Triphi, 2, 3, 47 Presi- dent 47 Senior Dance Commirfee, 4, Bela Gamma Sigma Duke William Shosf Billy Balaszi's brillianl' playing enabled The quinfel fo secure a 28-28 'rie affer fwo over+imes. Seniors were also oulsfanding in baseball, rrack, golf, fennis, and swim- ming. Les Weiss capfained fhe lrack- men. Sieve Wasylenko ihe golfers. and Bill Condon ihe fennis Team. A. A. membership cards were priced af 52.00 in a deparfure from the usual Roberl' Arihur SchuH Bob Triangle, 3, 4. Wesleyan Veronica A. Shaefer Ronnie Baskerball, 2, 3, 4. Theresa M. Siciliano Tess Harold D. Schwalb Skippy Blackboard, 47 Melefhean, 3, 47 Glee Club, 3, 47 Chess Team, 3: Blackboard Capfain, 3. Columbia Efhel J. Shohel' Glee Club, 2, 3. 47 Baskeiball, 2. 37 Blackboard, 4i Broadcasfer, 23 Cap- Tain, 3. Duke Johanna B. Sikora HJG.. i George Silliman Orchesfra, 21 Usher Squad, 47 News- paper Circulafion. Mary D. Sol+is May Glee C Edwin Shark Ed . . f .ZW low priced liclcels. However, all home games were lree under The new sysfem. The school play, Thru +he Keyhole, which was presenled on December 4, was an overwhelming success. Grandma, as inirnifably played by Jean Halpin, car- ried away fhe honors. She was cleverly supporfed by Edgar Peclr, Greg McCue, Lucille Laviero, and Bill Leonard. George Eva Edyfhe Sirlrin Office Squad, 4. George Allen Speighf lub, 2, 3, 43 Broadcasler Swimming, 4. Mabel M. Sfeel Mabul if Richard Skillen Dick Cross Counlry, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: A. A. Capfain, 23 Traclc, 2. Vicior J. Spiflxowslri MWC.. Helen Arline S+ern Arlie I , . , . , 4 . . ,, ' n fir' '- me 3 ur' Perry J. Sfiegliiz P.J. Ediforein-Chief of Handbook, 3: Broad- casler, 2, 3, Honor Sociely, 4. Alpha Phi Pi Edilor-in flwwtww Hill and Dick Greenwald managed The producfion. Triphi and Triangle enioyed a busy year under The. leadership of Nancy Shaefer and Jim Young. Two ioinl dances and a combined rneeling were held. The lirsl' dance look place in Oclober for fhe A. A.: The second, a Spring dance in May. Triphi gave a Chrislmas parfy for fhe children of The Riverdale Chapel, Mary Leonore Siiles Squeaky -Chief of Broadcasler, 4: Tfipha, 3, 4. Syracuse Columbia Lewis A. Thalle Andrew J- T9l'l'lGl'1 Lew HAndy'l Leo Vinceni Troy Lucy M. Varrone Foolball, 2, 3, 45 A. A. Capfain, 2. Lu Julius Sfupp Business 4 Danfe A. Torr Dan Presidenl' of Junior Class: Presidenl of Orcheslra, 4, Honor Sociely, 4: Tri- angle, 4: Cheerleader, 2, 3. Rose-Marie Vecchio Glee Club, I. 2, 3, 4: A. A. Cap- fain, 27 Volleyball, 4. l Carrie E. Walker Volleyball, 2: Baseball, 3. Rose F. M. Warnock Volleyball, 2: Baseball, 2. Doris Beverly Weinirau b Philalefhean, 4: Compleied course in 3 years. Delia Psi U. of Soufhern California while Triangle sponsored a Foofball ban- quef af ihe Colonial Inn. The Glee Clubs, Orchesfra, Science Club, and Debaiing socieiies flourished under Senior management A musical in May for The music scholarship feafured ihe programs of Mrs. Lynf's proieges. John Derby again presided over ihe Science Club which conlinued ifs discus- sions of modern science. Melefhean de- Margaref Wallace Margy Associafe Ediior of Broadcasfer, 47 Fearure Co-Edifor of Blaclcboard, 47 Honor Socieiy, 4: Baseball, 2, 3, 41 Glee Club, 3, 4. Wellesley S+ephen Wasylenko Hi-ya Selassie Foofball, 3, 4: Triangle, 4, Baslreiball, 35 Capfain of Golf, 4. Mary Kafhryn Waller Philalelhean, 47 Glee Club, 3, 4 Science Club, 47 Triphi, 3. Jane B. Weaver Broadcasrer, 4: Triphi, 2, 37 Volley ball, 2, 37 Baseball, I, 2, Baskefball, I Lesferl Weiss 2 Shanley W. Weiss Les Billy Track, 2, 3, 4: Capiain, 43 Cross Counfry, 2, 3: Fooiball, 4. Cornell 515.55- Broadcasler, 4. Alpha Phi Pi bafed wifh five schools while lhe Philale- fhean schedule was supplemenled by a supper dance a+ lhe Ho+el Lincoln. The accomplishmenls of The Class were indeed bofh colorful and unusual. Hs members regreffully leave ihe red brick building, wherein were spenf 'three shorf years-and sfep lorfh info fhe busy world of lheir elders. Rufh J. Willever Marion L. Wilmoi Thaddeus J. Woicil Rufhie Blondy Teddy Dorothy M. Wood John Wrighl Anne Yeganian Dol Johnny Glee Club. 3. News Edilor of Broadcasfer, 4: Honor Glee Club, 33 Soccer Team, 3, 4. Sociefy, 4: Triphi, 3, 43 Glee Club. . 3, 4: Junior Edifor of Blackboard, 3. Dulce ' i Be,-1 Yelin James Young Abraham M. Zager Siem cub. 2. CY Abe Camera Edifor of Blackboard. 4: . I-lonor Sociefy, 4: Associaie Ediior of Offlce Squadgutfnggjadcasler' 2 Broadcasler. 43 Treasurer of Senior Class: Foo+ball and Baslcefball, 2, 3, 45 Triangle, 3, 43 Treasurer. 3: Presi- denf, 4. Yale .L l Snappy Seleclions OVERTURE landanlino, Valenlino, el il penserosol Do you know +ha+ 'lhe Typical senior girl is I7V4 years of age, is 5 feel' 4 and IX3 inches in heighf and weighs I WM pounds? Roslyn Perlin fills mos? closely fhis physical bill Do you know lhal lhe 'rypical senior boy is WM years of age, is 5 feel' 9V2 inches in heighf and weighs l5l pounds? Na+ Morefli, our fall, dark. and handsome clancly. answers mosf closely +o lhis descrlplion. ACT I lvivace, pagliacci, and a dash of Noguchil Favorile Suloiecl-l-lislory Hardesl Subiecl'-Malhemalics Easiesl Suloiec+-English Leasl Liked Subiecf-Mafhemalics ACT 2 ladagio, DiMaggio, and a handful of l-larlowl Favorife Book- Gone Wilh fhe Wind Favorile Orcheslra-Guy Lombardo Mos+ Popular Song- S+ar Dus+ Favorife Molion Piclure- The Plainsman ACT 3 lwilh a blare of Trumpefsl Favorile Radio Program-The Jello Program Favorife Radio Slar-Jack Benny Favorife Movie Sfars-Gary Cooper and Myrna Loy ACT 4 lbuilding up fo a leldownl 871, of our illuslrious class are dancers. I VX, do no+ indulge and 22, are on +he fence, 481, of lhe Class of '37 play musical inslrumenls-everyfhing from The French horn +o +he bazooka. Favorile sporl lo play-Baskelball Favorile sporl lo wafch-Foolball GRAND FINALE lTo be sung wifh guslol Mosl Oulsfanding-Belly Myers and Quenlin Charllon Besl' Looking-Ann Kuzmin and Gregory McCue Mosl' Popular-Belly Myers and Queniin Charlfon Mosl Likely lo Succeed-Mary Ewald and Edgar Peck Mosf lnlelligenl-Mary Ewald and Richard Greenwald Wilfiesl-Jean Halpin and Slephen Wasylenko Smoofhesl-Ann Kuzmin and Richard Skillen 45 Kli- F ' P l H W Pw H' I Slwdml Hugh 2. LMUH rmm W!-af ua-,177 Y Dv lnvf-lv V 14 R I Tfufkmq 2 Pnfy Hm- FN xnl' W Rwfw f N, Bvffww H1 Hmm rr mv '7 F W3 - 1 is ti - fx wwf 3. SMH fmmMvd UM yuh: NL-wsfv-J n 1151. ,ol - rss? 5 xkoffb JUNIOR OFFICERS Lell Io Righl-Belly Kel- ly, James Foley, Molly Lagoyda, Qeorge Ivliner- VIIII. JUNIOR COUNCIL Firsl Row-Lell Io Righl elvlaude Swales, Phillip Picone, Edgar Knight Paul Cohen, I-lelen Townsend. Second Row - Leif Io Righl'-George Gierharl, William Desmonde, Caro- lyn Dunlqerlon, Thomas Ross, Ivlarlha Drohan, The- resa Romano, Roberl Klein, Jaclc Wallace. JUNIOR BLACKBOARD STAFF Leif Io Riqhl - Edilh Blauslein, James Foley, Jean I-ledley, Saul Ber- liner, Sluarl Keller, Leila Wilson. JUNIOR HANDBOOK STAFF Lell +o Righl - Paul Cohen, Alice Gershon, Dorolhy Thurslon, Shirley Liebers, George Gierharf, Thelma Diamond, Evelyn Silverberg, Donald Mc- Clure, Bill Desmonde, Dor- ofhy Fillcins, Anne Wood. Mechanical Drawing l-irml Row-fl.el+ fo Riqhi-John l-lelck, Joseph Doskolz, Michael Kirnok, Sidney Caesar, Jack Elercher, John Craig. Second Row-Leif lo Righ+vS+anley Tauber, Peler Bosser, Rubin Berdy, Edward Lesniewski, B. Adler, Reginald Beny. Top Row-Richard Abborr, Joseh Budrock, James Mann, Roy Kearney, Erwin Goldbloonn. Music Room Firsl Row4Lef+ lo Righi-Veronica Messac, Eileen Linehan, Frances York, Selma Richelson, Frances lvlarhulis, Eleanor Kohn, Shirley Biber, Cecelia Marlines, lvlarqarer Toburn, Belly Riclzik, Peggy Viialone, Rose Tocco. Second Row-Virginia Cousin, Genevieve Coaxurn, Selma Rosner, Edilh Arlhur, Erances Adler, Dorolhy Washingion, Rifa Wilson, Eslher Turner, lone Noell, Ruih Kronenberq. To Row-Calrherine Barry, Jane D'Ama'ro, Rulh Mandelbarry, Frances Levy, Belly Buck, Evelyn Bukowski, Emily Blackeli, Josephine Tucker, l.ynn Wood, Margaref John- sione, Lucy Cerra. 50 Room I Firsl Row-Leii 'ro Righl-Fred Kusialc, Erwin Koller, Rober+ Goodman, Joseph McCar'rhy, Erwine Brown, lvlillon Cooper, Andrew Figura, Waller Grono, Franlc Boryszewslci, VVilliam Kwiallcowslci, Benjamin Kmeiz, Bulch Buczelc, Leonard Fugella. Second Row-Edward Cunningham, William Franldeldl, Richard Brown, George Sperle, Joseph Byrune, Slephen Drosl, Gordon Dooley, Kennelh l-lanau, Wilfred Harrison. Marlin Copp, Huberi Frum, Roberl Gray, John Gonda. Top Row-Samuel Liszewslci, Howard Devine, Frank Drarch, Roloeri Liifleiair, Roberl Commanday, Edward l-lassig, Norman Guierman, Elliol Feinberg, Karl Deulschmann, E. Dunn, Anihony Spinelli, Raymond Jamison, lgnalius Bielenda. ,Room 4 Firsl Row-Leif lo Righl-Alex Palic, Peler lvlihalalc, George Ewald, Arihur Yozzo, Roberf Kerr, John Sanlhouse, Fasio DeSan'ro, Niel Armida, Maihew Conle, Anlhony Milrone, John Shumanslcy, Russell Noslrand, Salvalore Bonanno. Second Row-E. Lisewslci, Franlc Donoione, Fl. Quinn, l-l. Bush, J. Delaslco, C. Kerr, S. Scraldone, C. Genovese, P. Galania, P. Bowes, Alan Eisniiz, C. Rudolf, J. Wirchansky. Top Row-Palmy Mairagnar, Slanley Dzilcowslci, Peler Chombo, Morris Sper, James Blose, Joseph Kawick, Frank DiCaprio, Alber+ Nichol, Charles Cahusac, Paul Keogh. Peler Bey, C. Thalle. 5 l Duff , - tn 1533- QM have Room IOI Eirsl Row-Leif lo Righf-Joseph Sylveslri, John Newman, l-larold Slalin, John Zegarolli, John Rusinlco, Charles Newcomb, William Smilrh, James l-lenebry. iiocond Row-William Kolh, Arnold Rosenberg, Sidney Slein, Irving Rillcin, Alberf Shilaly, Alex Yalqimelz, Anlhony Tavernia, Teo Wisniewslci, Roy Ryan. Trip Row James Phelan, Edwin Rubin, Tom Sheehan, Alloerf Ivlilculslry, Bill Thompson, George Thoener, Ed. Washburn, Waller Medinsky, Rudy Spagnola. Room I02 Fir-,l Row-wI.ell lo Righlf- Ai-Thur Eishman, Joseph DiBarlolomeo, Richard Ball, Theodore Eilo, Gerald Edwards, John Dychlco, Frank Bobrowslci, Second Row4James Brodericla, Joe Zolorowslci, Eli Eine, George Cassidy, Jaclc Craig. lop Row!-Vic Benvenulo, Thomas Ross, Andrew Dzubalc, Joseph Colacurio, Michael Corvino, Warren Carson. Room IO3 rirs+ Row-Lell 'ro Righi-Louis Wes+, Joseph Wyfen, Nicholas Berardis, John Zanza- rella, John Berwa, Louis Cirillo, Eugene Wenlc, Ed. Birmingham. Second Row-Edward Van Horn, John Siahl, Harold Allz, M. Woielcoslci, Lawrence Weisman, George Biliens. Top Row-John Fecho, Frank Cosianlim, Alex Slewarl, Franlc Theiss, Charles Thurslon, Bill Brown, Bob Nelson, Harold Walsh. Room IO4 Firsl' Row-Leif io Righi-Alice Rooney, Margarel Wallco, Angelina Spagnola, Grace Cancemi, Phyllis Green, Agnes lvlasseo. Second Row-Helen Cardamone, Lillian Laslcin, Virginia Wilson, Louise Varrone. Top Row-l-lelen Townsend, Doroihy Thursfon, Jane-'r Kusfer, Elaine Goran, Molly Lagoyda. Jean Waddell. 53 Room IO5 Firsl Row-Le-il 'ro Righi-mMarie Geniile, Elise Lissauer, Carmela Esposiio, Eleanor Del Bene, Mary Delino, Adele Fera, Lillian Klein, Wanda Budzinslci. Second Row-June Ferine, Virginia Linegar, Helen l-lolodalc, Phyllis Errinqer, Florence Fischman, Kalhryn Bowes, Mildred Kosarovich, Marion Gray. Top Row Olga Borylc, Anloineile Correnle, Marqarer D'Ele+ro, lvlarrha Drahan, Tanya Buralc, Gerrrude Freid, Vicioria lVlcCar+hy, Grace Burneii. Room IO6 Firsl Row-Leif lo Riqh'rfGerard Harl, William Douqherly, Charles Mcflarlhy, Edgar Kniqhl, Frank lvlorlone, Joseph Kaiz, Sydney Pilches, Alex l-larper. Second Row--A-Greg Kruppenbacher, James McLoughlin, Anlhony Judislcy, Alexander Labash, Joseph DeLibero, Leon Levine, Ed l-lanney, Ivan Faclgo, Dominic landoli, Valenlino Delvlarchis, Rolaerl Lee. Top Rowfeliranlr Sullivan, Sheldon Slelzer, John Donohue, Jael Slrrassman, George Hamm, lfuqene Libioin, Slanley Zegley, Casimir Klacza, Joseph Kalmen, Bob Leonard. 54 Room IO7 Eirsl Row-Lell lo Riglwl-Erances Conklyn, Alice Locke, Doris Berkley, Dorolliy Brady, Jeanne Allbee, Helen Budzynski, Grace Cavuolo. Second Row-Sonia Saville, Doris Davis, Louise Salgrecco, Jeanne Ryerson, Conslance Campbell, Versie Johnson, Rila Plialen, Lu Rhoda Seay, Dorofliy Llloben. Top Row-Ella Knibbs, Kallierine Linder, Jane Walker, Joan Walher, Violel Peace Eleanor Ryan, Cynllnia Slwoens, Eslner Seiden. Room I08 Eirsl Row-Lell lo Riglal-John Powers, Erank Richards, J. Bennells, Ray Mccarllwy, Seward Baker, Roberl Waller, Cornelius lvlclnerney. Second Row-E. Berlin, Jolnn Reinberger, C. Brady, E. Miller, Sleplien Slnosf. Top Row-George O'Connell, Edward lvlelnick, Jolwn Sekuliclw, Jolwn Prolosow, James Munay, Erank Owens, Edward Avru+ik. 7.45 l si y , ,J J 55 QQQQQ Room I09 Firsl RowvLell lo Righl--Alex Janliowslci, Daniel Lampl, l-lerberl Lescher, Daniel Willcinson, John Klenl, Frank Kravelz, Abraham Manlell. Second Row-l-luqo Neuburg, John l-layes, Milan Kana, Roberl Herzog, Ray Maleslca, B. Manshowslci, Nalhan Friedman. Top Row-fl-larold Maidal, Joseph Greenfield, William Brown, Barnell Koneclcy, Adolph l-lominiclc, Michael Magalella, Michael McKenna, Marvin Kronowilz. Room Ill Firsl Row-Lelr lo Righl-Ralph Pragliola, Eugene Braverman, George Minervini, Leonard Schreiber, Peler Rosano, l-luqo Marlone, Charles Sawyer, Rocco Salerno. Amedio Manzoli. Second Row-Joseph Slone, John Wallace, Raymond Simpson, Joseph Salz. Top Row-Louis lroller, Sleplnen Shepard, Aaron Smilh, l-lerberl Murphy, Tobias Orlando, Thomas Nuqenl, Michael Reape, Harold Oxman, Millon Marcus. 56 Room lI2 ' Eirsl Row-Lell lo Riglll-Evelyn Thompson, Lorraine Slory, Leilalw Wilson, Maude Swales, Lillian Zydialq, Marjorie Lennelian, Frances Willcus, Janel Wall, Louise McBride, Helen Rudinslci. Second Row-Helen Resnick, Lucie Sciarpellelli, Belly Sclimidl, Margarel Slack, Lillian Phillips, lrene Slellco, Evelyn Silverberg, Vicloria Slivinslcy, Bessie Nori. Tllird Row-Leora Oliver, Tlieresa Sanlini, Amalia Vilalone, Jeanne Scliraedel, Janis Wallcin, Eileen Riordan, Vivian l-larris, Ann Szan, Frances Russell, Anne Sloclcleld. Room II3 Firsl Row-Lell lo Riglwl-Eleanor Oslerberg, Edyllwe Squier, Gerlrude Slevens, Anna- may Mosher, Adele Levine, Eleanor Rosenleld, Lillian Miller. Second Row-Margarel l-linlcle, l-lelen Kealing, Theresa Romano, Marion Meclaislcy, Marie Pecora, Mary Sllaeler, Elaine Snyder. Top Row-Marqarel McCormack, Lena Salornone, Evelyn Kennedy, Angela Spina, Lucille McCarll'iy, Eleanore Reed. 57 'E H' A 4' - 4- f A l Room II4 Firsl Row-Lell lo Righl-Roberl F. Credo, Rocco Giannanlonio, Henry Cohen, Jaclc Borslein, Eli Zarelslcy, Berl' Zimmerman, Charles Courlney, William Krywe, Carol Wisniewslci, Joseph Yarina. Second Row-Howard Loeb, Vincenl Long, Raymond Dyba, Frank Yalrman, Marlin Rubin, Fred DePalma, Franlc Krasnowslci, Roberl Linehan, Vincenl' Caccialore, Donald McClure, Harry Williams. Top Rowe'-Howard Falon, Franlc Berardino, Edward Wasserman, John Forresl, Leonard Keogh, William Desmonde, Philip Chaslagner, Charles Biggio, Roberl Dean, William Mclnenly. Room ZOI Firsl Row-Lell lo Righl-John Callan, Richard Higham, Sluarl Keller, George Gmiller, Jack Gumbinner, Seymour Finlrelslein, Richard Kleiner, Philip Friedman, Dorino Cacace. Second Row-Arlhur DePalo, Herman Gelles, Alexander lmre, Pierino Palma, Russell Henn, George Gierharl, James Cherry, Chrislopher Deangelis, Ray Henry Harl. Top Row-Alberl Howell, Roberl Goldslein, Arlhur Weiss, Allred Kana, Vince-nl Garrambone, Andrew Rillco, lvlorlon Goodfriend, James Foley, Thomas Condon, Arlhur Kerr. 58 Room 203 Furs? Row-Leil +o Righl-Bernard Epslein, Carl Vergari, Raymond Reifl, Edson Ryder, Jack Rudolph, William O'Lear, Carl Wiederhold. Second Row-William Famcher, Philip Keller, Nelson Wellman, Warren Schneider, Louis Rosenblum, Franlc Falcone. Top Row-Waller Prufiewicz, Heinz Schramm, Philip Picone, John Korewiclc, Waller Weiss, Marlin Weilz, Saul Rosenbaum, Bernard Einsom. Room 207 Firs+ Row-Lef+ lo Righf-Bernard Wiener, Leonard Canlor, Edward Auer, Rocco De Nisi, John McGregor, Henry Conlclin, Curl Goldslauln. Second Row-Jack Dempsey, William Olsen, Charles Forys, Saul Berliner, Carrol Pozniclc, Arlhur Silliman, Paul Cohen. Top Row-James Carroll, David McCallum, John O'Donnell, Franlc Berwa, Roberf George, Fred Hopper, B. Oppenheimer, Alexander Dzubalc. , ...g - . 1 59 7 l I Room 2lI Firsl Row--Leif To Righl-Grace Ameer, Lena Curio, Margarel Conlan, Nelle Louise Dean, Doro+hy Ewald, Dorolhy Filkins, Mildred Kolodny, Dorolhy Blumberg, Charlolfe Kahan, Bealrice Berman, Marlha Edie. Second Row-Dorolhy Chamberlaine, Thelma Diamond, Belly Kelly, Edilh Kreulzberg, Virginia l-lansbergere, Consfance Bright Marian Klemenl, Mariorie Arlhur, Josephine Husaclc, Dorolhy Jodovich. Top Row-l-larriel Klein, Edilh Blausfen, Calherine Jones, Irma Koller, Calherine Howard, I-lenriella Anlonucci, Marilyn Kissam, Jean l-ledley, Rachel King, Lamya Sarmasf. Room 3OI Firsf Row-Lell +o Righl-Paul DeSan+is, Ted Machanoli, Arsino D'Addario, Sam Valenli, Rocco Masselo, James Scaungelli, Peler Birrillella, Louis Luciani, Thoman Del Pure, Anlhony Bowe, Michael Kravaraslay, George lmrich, Michael Sudylc. Second Row-Sleve Zloorowslci, Lawrence Giordalio, Meyer Lieloowilz, lrving Cohen, Vincenl Rubeo, Anlhony l-lenriques, James Canlilli, Peler Frilz, Julius Chupalc, Alex- ander McKechnie, John Mercurio, Saverio Vaccaro, Herb Vogel, Edward Smilh. Top Row-Sidney Slarr, George Rinlco, William Ferguson, Dan Waldron, Ralph Builcam, Paul Marsico, Andy Wirlh, Richard Quallrochi, l-lenry Wrighlr, Anlhony Define, Morlon Schiff, George Slewarl, Charles Simon, l-larry Palz, Andrew Felchiclc. 60 Room 302 Eirsi Row-Lefl' Io Righf-Mamie Sposoio, Helen Misiewiez, Irene Chinnery, Claire Carnegie, Margarei Egan, Kaiherine Egan, Marie Macario, Helen Einhorn, Erances Di Casimo, Lena Di Nois, Nalalie Jalolonlca, Virginia Carr, Elizaloeih Cerone, Louise Barr. Second Row-Eleanor De Fino, Chris Sapere, Rosalie Richardson, M. Eleilo, Naiida Zenevich, Nan Muslico, Connie D'Armimio, Irene McKenna, Jame Czarneclci, Veronica Foley, Carmella Giacco. Top Row-Dorolhy Wilchelc, Rurh Chamberlain, Carmella Poccia, Gloria Diririch, Rurh Curran, Louise Marganella, Adelaide Siroh, Mary Chubin, Beafrice Maddalo, Mildred Cunningham, Mary Duffy, Sfephanie Milenkewicz. Room 303 Eirsi Row-Leif +o Righl-Marge Esrramlc, Beiiy Hakes, Helen Sullivan, Jenny Comzio, Rose Perri, Fannie De Rilis, Julia Laviero, Rhoda Ellcind, Elaine Ellcind, Marie Owens, Edna Epsiein, Doris Elliori, Vera Bochnewich, Aniia McGiIIian, Dorolhy Hocking. Second Row-Mildred Sabah Berlha Silcorslca, Aomilda Ricciuii, Gilda Salciccia, Clara D'Avanzo, Helen Garan, Dorolhy Kirchner, Ola Magee, Muriel King, Lucy Denle, Anna De Nise, Helen Sedlalc, Josephine De Socio, Helen Carpeniclc, Myra Sessions, Mary Toriora. Top Row-Marcella Komorowslci, Olga Zelenialc, Elvira Tocco, Rurh Kolb, Siella Rodlco, Dora Dran, Lulu Eerenez, Irene Bobrowslci, Anloinelle Sciarpellelli, Myrile Winsianley, Irene Dumchalc, Myrile McCar+hy, Evelyn Barland, Rose Wiener, Belly Berman, Helen Gorrie. 6 I it Room 305 Firsl RowfLeH +0 Riglnl--Dorollny Buyser, Slnirley Liebers, Slella Gervasio, Lucy Dennis, Alice Gerslnon, Margarel l-laliner, Helene Golba, Carolyn Dunlcerlon. Second Row-Amelia Luiz, Mildred Davies, Jean Powrie, Jean Davis, Marie Bullard. Alline Crowley, Agnes Bogdan. Top Rowe-Margarel Noell, Anna Homiak, Audrey Maxwell, Hella Lonquick, Dorofhy Lagerfeld, Anna Kelly, Lorraine, McAlinn, l-lelen Daly, Anna Wood. Room 306 Firsl Row--Leif lo Riqlwl-Jean l-lamillon, Elizabellw Lyall, Carolyn Wallcer, Madelon Zimmerman, Mariorie Woodron, Vera Lippmann, Grace Goldlarb, Ruin Worner. Second Row-Genevieve Jodry, Alice McDermoH, Elizabellw l-laillnwaile, Priscilla Nallwan, Lila Gulmansfein, Janel Paul, Gloria Kar, Emily Rollwwell, Mae Kidd. Top Row-Eleanor Lenz, l-lelen Naylor, l-lelen Goldburg, Bealrice Zarelslcy, Marie Hahn, Rullw Gelbman, Edna Fried, Rila Berman, Mildred Oberlander. 62 Mosf Popular , Besl Looking Besl Dancer Williesl ,, Culesl Greasiesl Grind Besf Dresser ,, , Mosl Diplomalic Eranlcesl A , , Jim Foley and Lorraine Slory ,, ,Jack Wallace and Connie Brighf . Bill Fancher and Lorraine Mcfxlinn Howard Devine and Belly Kelly . Herbie Lescher and Dol Thursfon , ,,i,,, ,Saul Berliner and Marion Medaislcy Louis Wesl and Maude Swales ,,,,Paul Cohen and Jean Hedley , . Eli Zarelslcy and Miclcey Edie You wonder why They pul us here ll's a funny place To be When we explain The reason why You readily will see- We're Orphans. Eirsl' Row-Leif lo Righl-Gracie Leedie, Florence Jaclcson, Rufh Phillips, Agnes Dombelc, Helen Paulsen, Evelyn Winslranley, Mariorie MacDonald, Mildred Jubaclc, Evelyn Walsh, Anne Dillon, Rulh McKinney. Second Row-Lel+ +o Righl-Daniel Levine. Frank Koplco, Joseph Kreisler, Leroy LaPrance, Adelloerl Burger, Richard Church, Michael Kinn, Evans Coverdale. Third Row-Lell lo Righlr-Vilo Cilichiello, Harvy Loyulo, Richard Newman, John Midla, Roberl Dunn, Charles Delzalco, Tony Olaferulc, Paul Juley, Anfhony Lamberli. 63 I lm, Cuff :cf Firs+ Row-Le-H' 'ro Righ'r-Nancy Slwaefer, Margaref Wallace, Dorofhea Johnson, Edgar Peck Richard Greenwald, Beffy Myers, Mary Fera. Top Row-George Hill, Perry Sfieglifz, James Young, Norman Reich, Lawrence Boflcin. Blackboard Edifors Edifor-in-Chief-EDGAR PECK Associafe Edifors-DOROTHEA JOHNSON, MARY EWALD Eeafure Co-Edifors-BETTY MYERS, MARGARET WALLACE Organizafion Edifor-PERRY STIEGLITZ Business Manager-RICHARD GREENWALD Adverfising Manager-LAWRENCE BOTKIN Circulafion Manager-NORMAN REICH Arf Edifor-GEORGE HILL: Associafe-MARY FERA Sporlrs Edi+ors-OUENTIN CHARLTON, NANCY SHAEFER Camera Edifor-JAMES YOUNG 67 Blackboard Assislanls Eirsf Row-Leif lo Righl-Jean l-lalpin, Bernice Epslein, Efhel Shohel, Ann Kuzmin, Dol Wood, Madeline Edie, Dol Jurasdorl. Top RowAMary Newman, l-lenry lvlirslcy, Dorolhy l-lerling, Harold Schwalb, Regina Dzuiban, Palsy Sava. NECESSARY par? ol every publicalion is a loyal group ol assislanls. Those who acred in lhis capacily on +he '37 Blackboard more Than carried oul lheir assign' rnenls. Their spiril' and willingness To cooperale were a delinile assel +o The edilors. Serving bolh on lhe business and edilorial slahfs, lhey sacrificed lime and endured inconveniences To give us lhis boolc. 68 Broaclc:as+er Edilors Edilorein-Cliiei . .... MARY STILES Business Manager . . RICHARD GREENWALD BROADCASTER EDWORS Leif lo Riqlnl--Mary Siiles, Riclnard Greenwald, Marqarei Wallace, Queniin Cliarllon. Doroihy Wood Norman Reicli, James Young, Bernice Epslein. BROADCASTER ASSlSTANTS Firsf Row-Leif To Rizilil-Mary Newman, Madeline Edie, Edgar Peclc, Regina Dziuban, Meyer Riilin Jane Weaver, Ed Leliman, Janice Rolbein. Second Row-Elaine Ellcind, Florence Fishman, Mildred Kolodny, Alice McDerrnoH, Anqelina Spaqnola Alice Gershon, Eleanor Rosenield, Sliirley Liebers, Tlielma Diamond, Dorollny Fillcins. Top Row-Louis Rosenblum, Henry Colwen, Bruce Wallace, Bill Desmonde, Saul Berliner, Paul Colier Riclnard Newman, Daniel Levine. 69 ,4 SCENE FROM THRU THE KEYHOLE LeTT To Righf-Lucille Laviero, Jean Halpin, Gregory McCue. Edgar Peck. The Play LITTLE aTTer ll o'cloclc on The evening of December 4Th, when The curTain had been rung down on THRU THE KEYT-lOLE, a scinTillaTing comedy by William F. Davidson, The Yonkers High School Players were amply rewarded Tor Their Two nnonThs of eTTorT by The waves oT applause from The audience signifying The overwhelming success of The producTion. The one evening affair oT The year, The play, Tor which The enTire school waiTs, was Trom a 'Financial aspecT The mosT graTiTying in The hisTory oT The evenT. The roars oT laughTer Trom The nine hundred and TiTTy odd persons who filled l-lawThorne's audiTorium were TesTimony enough To iTs dramaTic presenTaTion. Two ne'er-do-wells, Archie and Genevieve Van Camp, porTrayed by Jack LamberT and Anna Szan, are TrusTraTed in Their aTTernpTs To marry inTo a wealThy Tamily by a shrewd, lovable grandma, ably characTerized by Jean l-lalpin. Gregory McCue. a handsome BriTish nobleman, Lucille Laviero, a perT Ii++Ie French maid, DoroThy Fillcins, a gullible young socieTy deb, Bill Leonard. a man abouT Town, and Edgar Peck. a happy'go-luclcy sporTsman, are all blended harmoniously inTo The sparkling comedy. As in all lighT-hearTed producTions, The culpriTs were exposed, The righT girl was swepT OTT her TeeT by The righT boy, and everyone wenT home happy. A greaT share oT The crediT musT go To Mr. Hammond Tor his professional direc- Tion. WiTh Marilyn BerneT assisTing and Claire Beclcmeyer aT-The-book. The casT's presenTaTion of characTers was Truly realisTic. 70 l ,.. , We musf nof overlook 'rhose unsung heroes, George Hill, sfage manager, and his corps of assisianfs, Ed Alexay, Lada Belehrad, and Adelberf Burger. The sefs exemplified +heir finesse. Bernice Epsiein and Doi Jurasdorl ably handled The properiies lprops To us of +he rhealrical worldl. ln February, 'rhose who combined iheir efloris ro make THRU THE KEY- HOLE a smash hir, journeyed io New Yorlc 'ro wilness one of lhe linesi' plays of 'lhe season, Vic+oria Regina, slarring ihe celebraied Helen Hayes in The lille role. THE CAST Grandma Tierney . . . . JEAN HALPIN William, 'rhe builer . . . . GREGORY MCCUE Joan, l'he French maid ..... . . . LUCILLE LAVIERO Genevieve Van Camp, friend of The Tierneys . . . ANNA SZAN Archie Van Camp, her lorolher . . . .... JACK LAMBERT Mary Tierney ..... . DOROTHY FILKINS Jim Tierney ...... .... E DGAR PECK George Allen, Jim's friend . . WILLIAM LEONARD SCENE 'FROM THRU THE KEYI-lOl.E Leif lo Righl'-William Leonard, Lucille Laviero, Dorofhy Eillcins, Jack Lambert Anna Szan, Jean Hafpin. 7I buggy Firsl' Row-Lelr lo Riqhl-Edgar Peck, Jean Halpin, Bernice Epsfein, Rurh Schiff, John Derby, Ann Kuzmin, Richard Greenwald, Mary Ewald, Dorofhy Wood, Mary Newman. Second Row-Rulh Olyha, Jean Jardine, Dorolhy Herling, Nancy Shaefer, Margarel Wallace, Eleanor Harvill, Dorothea Johnson, Mary Sriles, Regina Dziuban, Belly Myers, Marlha Fried, Mary Fera, Alice Burrill. Top Row-Andrew Galos, Quenrin Charllon, Parsy Sava, Waldo Neuburq, Roberi' Halces, James Young, Perry Slieqlilz, Norman Reich, George Hill, Henry Mirslcy, Lawrence Bollcin, Danre Torres. Honor Socie'ry Presidenl . . . . RICHARD GREENWALD Vice-Presidenl . . . . MARY EWALD Secrelary . . . ANN KUZMIN Treasurer . .JOHN DERBY RADICAL change was insliruled This year in Jrhe nweihod of derermining The members of lhe Honor Socieiy. Whereas in former inslances 'rhe lacully alone selecled rhe group, rhis year rhe senior class elecred i+s own body subiecr lo The ap- proval of our insrruclors. In view of lhe lac? rhar exclusion of deserving persons was possible in years gone by, if is hoped Thar rhis new procedure will eliminare any such recurrence. The Yonkers High School Chaprer of The Honor Sociery, under rhe sponsorship of Miss Mills, is an arhliare ol lhe nalional organizarion. Largely a myrhical sociery, membership, regarded as a posirion of honor, is desrricled ro sludenrs ranking in rhe upper Third oi rheir class and To rhose who have disringuishecl rhefnselves in fhe fields of characler, service, and leadership. The annual candy sale lo provide for nexl years pins was conducred 'in April, and a connrnirree, headed by Mary Sriles, appoinred lo aid iallering seniors in fheir sludies. The Class of '37 may iusrly lisr our presenr edirion of rhe Honor Sociery as one of ils rnosl' dependable assers. 72 Triangle HE year I936-I937 has been a busy one Tor The Yonkers Triangle Club. Through- ouT The year numerous, inTeresTing and well-known speakers, such as Dr. Young, Mr. Humphreys and Mr. Kosky, appeared aT The various bi-monThly meeTings. In The Tall, a vicTorious TooTball Team was TeTed aT The Colonial Manor Inn. Frank Kosky, well-known local man, was The speaker oT The evening. Three delegaTes were senT To The Older Boys ConTerence in Albany. Represen- TaTives Trom all over The sTaTe were addressed by many sTaTe execuTive heads in The SenaTe Chamber oT The CapiTol on The Theme oT The conTerence, which was Gove'n- menT. In cooperaTion wiTh Triphi several ioinT meeTings were held in which The discus- sion was led by Mr. Ralph NorTon. To TurTher sTill beTTer relaTions beTween The clubs, Two large dances were held, one combined wiTh Tri Phi in The Tall Tor The beneTiT oT The AThleTic AssociaTion and The oTher in The spring. The organizaTion was also represenTed in The DisTricT Hi-Y Council and had a Team in The ciTy Hi-Y League. To Those who may be unfamiliar wiTh The aims of Triangle, we mighT say Tha'r Time is spenT in keeping iTselT well informed in rnaTTers ThaT concern iTselT and, more impor- TanT, everybody has a hi' 'old Time. Firsl' Row-LeTT To RighT-William Condon, George Minervini, Louis WesT, James Young, William Monsier, Sfephen Wasylenko, Quenfin CharlTon. Second Row-Donald Hopkins, Bernard Powers, Charles Segona, RoberT SchuTT, Roger Dooley, RoberT Brennan, NaT MoreTTi. Top Row-Michael McKenna, Frank Syzmanski, William Fancher, George Gierharh Edward Van Horn, Edward Maloney, HerberT Lescher. 73 SeaTed-Alice Gershon, May Kidd, DOT Filkins, Jean HamilTon, KaTherine Eagen, Gloria Karr. First Row-LeTT To Righf-MarTha Edie, BeTTy Myers, BeTTy Kelly, JeaneTTe Donohue, Miss Timm, Nancy SchaeTer, Jean Halpin, Regina Dziuban, JaneT Paul, Lorraine STory. Second Row-LeTT To Righf-Lucy Dennis, RoseTTa Paul, Frances Fennick, Madeline Edie, MargareT Donohue, RiTa Green, Rufh Olyha, ErnesTine Carlo, Marie Lips, Lillian Heneberry, DOT Wood, Alice BurriTT, Jennie Brant Johanna Carranossios, Mary Newman. Triphi PresidenT . . . . . NANCY SHAEFER Vice-PresidenT . . JEANETTE DONOHUE SecreTary . . .... BETTY KELLY Treasurer ............... JEAN HALPIN NLIMITED inTeresT made '36-'37 a banner year Tor Triphi. Following a deTiniTe course charTered by Nan ShaeTer and Regina Dziuban, This gang of delighTTul ingenues was always on The go. A dance in cooperaTion wiTh Triangle Tor The beneTiT oT The AThleTic AssociaTion TeaTured The Tall season. Came winTer and Triphi gave The children OT The Riverdale Chapel a rousing ChrisTmas parTy wiTh a roly-poly SanTa Claus and all The Tixin's, Three combined meeTings wiTh Triangle Tollowed in rapid succession, Common- sense subiecTs were Treely discussed and speakers inTeresTed in high school kids made These occasions Thoroughly enioyable. Wishing To prove Their versaTiliTy, The girls illusTraTed The old saying, The way To a man's hearT is Through bicarbonaTe oT soda by a very successTul cake sale. The desire Tor anoTher youThTul Tling resulTed in an- oTher maraThon wiTh The Gables and Taylors oT Triangle. The climax To Their kaleidoscope oT evenTs was wriTTen on April 22nd, when The 400 Threw lsuch proTaniTyl a bridge and Tashion show. An impressive Tarewell ceremony broughT acTiviTies To a close. Much sTuTT will have passed under The Thing e'er Triphi TorgeTs iTs accomplishmenTs OT This busy year. 74 MeleThean PresidenT . . . . . RTCHARD GREENWALD Vice-PresidenT . . . LAWRENCE BOTKIN SecreTary . . . PAUL CCHEN Treasurer . . . HENRY COHEN AVING TerminaTed a briIIian+ year oT iTs exisTence, The MeleThean SocieTy oT Y. H. S. may well be proud oT iTs Tine worlc. Founded Tor The purpose oT broadening The culTural horizons of iTs members Through The arT oT debaTing, This socieTy has deTiniTely become The inTellecTual organ oT our school. ThroughouT The year, 'formidable opponenTs-WhiTe Plains, Peelcslcill, HasTings, Lealce and WaTTs, and RoosevelT-were meT on The baTTle-Tield oT oraTory. ProminenT men in The communiTy graciously served as judges aT These debaTes and more oTTen as guesT speakers aT meeTings. Largely due To The invaluable assisTance oT Mrs. Warner, sponsor oT The group, The lvleleThe-an SocieTy advanced in leaps and bounds, serving ample noTice oT Hs Torensic abiliTy. As a conclusion To an oTherwise memorable season, MeleThean was deTeaTed by Hs Triendly enemy and arch-rival, PhilaleThean. A new deal in admi'nisTraTion and The varied schedule oT acTivHies aided in The saTisTacTion of The socieTy's ideals. Firsl' Row-LeTT To RighT-Henry Cohen, Edgar Peck, Lawrence BoTlcin, Richard Greenwald, Paul C.ohen. Second Row-LeTT To RighT-RoberT Klein, Jaclc Sumbinner, Saul Berliner, Richard Newman, Louis ' Rosenbloom. Third Row-LeTT To RighT-Seward Baker, George Ewald, Bernard Einson. 75 Top Row-Lair ro Righ?-Florence Fischman, Phyllis Eifinger, Elaine Elkind, Esfher Landau, Ida Crefaro, Mary Fera, Doro+hy Blurnberg, Lila Gulmansrein. Second Row-Rhode Elkind, Ruth Schiff, Eleanor Rosenfeld, Roslyn Perlin, Adele Federman, Edith Blausfen, Dorofhy Ewald, Doris Weinrraub. Firsf Row-Janice Walkin, Beafrice Berman, Jeanelle Evans, Mary Ewald, Lillian Lakin, Bernic Epsfein, Mildred Kolodny, Mary Stiles, Dorolhy Jurasdori. Philalefhean Presidenl . . . . LILLIAN LAKIN Vice-Presidenf . . JEANETTE EVENS Secrerary . . . BERNICE EPSTEIN Treasurer . . MARY EWALD HEN a group of 2O+h cenfury girls can successfully blend social life wirh serious clebafing, if deserves heaps of credir. So off wifh our chapeau +o 'rhe young ladies of Philalefhean. A lime-honored organizarion in Yonkers High, if was founded for +he main obiecl' of encouraging advancemenl in debaling and public speaking. One of The firsr so- cielies fhis year fo ser in molion lhe wheels of acfiviry, 'rhese dancing lawyeresses lgosh, +ha+'s awkwardl enioyed life by varying lheir in+eres+s. A series of infernal debares inauguraled rhe year wilh a bang. Perrinenl ques- iions were discussed and valuable knowledge gained. A+ +his 'rime Lillian Lakin, aiding Melefhean in ils encounler wilh While Plains l-ligh, rendered an excellenf speech. Bur lhe lesliye season look irs roll on young blood and, on December I9+h, Philale- +hea?i sponsored a Chrislrnas dance. Wilh lhe rerminalion of rhe holidays, lhe socieiy once again conducled numerous debales. On February 26+h, anolher affair, a smashing success, was held al ihe l-lofel Lincoln. Needless lo say, a good lime was had by all. To conclude rhe year in a blaze of glory, Philalelhean engaged lhe Vlfebslers oi Melelhean in morlal cornbal. Long may fhal worlhy conglomeralion cl versalile young ladies exisfl 76 Slcefch Club HE eighleen members ol The Skelch Club elecled Molly Lagoyda as lheir presi- denl af lhe beginning ol Jrhe lerm. Under lhe ioinl sponsorship of Miss MacMurdy and Mr. Andrews, lhey labored hard and lailhlully To complele +he ar+ work appearing in lhis Blackboard. As lo lheir abilily, demonslraled in lhis book, nolhing need be said. ll was Through lheir cooperalion in a candy sale lhal lhe money necessary for lhe Arl Scholarship was raised. Addifional funds were acquired lhrough lhe sale of hand- made Chrislmas cards. Much lo lhe envy our lhe olher sludenls, lhe club spends many nice days in lhe open in order lo carry on ils sludies from nalure. Oh, lo be an arlisll Firsu Row-Lell lo Righl-lone Noell, Sheldon Slelzer, Molly Laqoyda, George Hill, Lena Salarruone, Erwin Goldbloom, Evelyn Kennedy. Second Row-Dorolhy Wilcheck, Edifh Arfhur, Edith Hall, Joseph Doskufz, Belly Buck, Lucy Cerra Rulh Curran. Top Row-Henry Hechf, Michael Kimok, Joseph Kalmen, Peler Cluornko, J. Winlhrop Andrews lfxrf Direclor of Yonkers Schoolsl. 77 AE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB lSenior Groupl Fir-,l Row L.-ll lo Right' -Maigarel Wallace, Regina Dzuiban, Mary Newman, Mrs, Lyni, Alice Buiriil, Berry Myers, Marie Lips. Second Row '- Uoiolhy Wood, Ernesline Carlo, Doroihea Johnson, Mary Sliles, Dorolhy Jurasdorf, Johanna Caranossis. Top Rfww---Chiii,linw Rhys, Mildred Gawron, Efhel Shohei, Mary Ewald, Mary Frances Cunningham, Madeline Edie, Rose Vecchio. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB lllnderclassmenl Fira? Rowe Lei? To Righl4Lena Curio, Florence Jackson, Margaref Wallco, Mildred Kosarvich, Carolyn Uiinlrr-rlon, Jaan McClure, Angelina Spagnola, Grace Cancemi, Marie Genlilo. Second Row---Anna Sloclcleld, Edith Kreulzberq, Dorolhy Ewald, Alline Crowley, Consrance Briqhr, Bessie Norrie, Anfoinelle Correnie, Belly Wallcer, Margaref Dflleio, Top Row -Elaine Ellrind, Rhoda Ellcind, Grace Hill, Helen Budzinslcy, Margarei l-linlcle, Grace Goldfarb. Beafrice Zarelslcy, Elizaberh Lyall. Girls' Glee Club HE Girls' Glee Club meeis once a weelc under 'rhe able direclion of Mrs. Lyn'r. The members are chosen by her lor voice, qualify, and abilily To sighl read. Cooperaiing wirh lhe school, The Glee Club sang a+ bolh +he Chrisimas and Navy assemblies, The girls helped sell candy for ihe music scholarship. The Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs, logelher wilh The orchesira, held a combined parly during Regenls Weelc al which games and dancing were enjoyed. During Naiional Youlhs' Weelc, a concerl were held al Saunders Audilorium ro which all lhose who expecr ro enier Yonkers High School nexi year as Sophomores were invifed. Anoiher musical program con- sisfing of ensembles from bolh Glee Clubs, Orchesfra and oiher groups was presenred in +he Music Room. 78 BOYS' GLEE CLUB Firsf Row-Leff fo Righf-John Sanfouse, Roberf l-lalces, Pafsy Sava, l-larold Schwalb, Daniel Levine Second Row-Leff fo Righf-John Rusinlco, Salvafore Massella, Arfhur De Palo, Edgar Knighf William Bulanchul. Third RowiLeff fo Righf-George Klasilc, Quifo Alfidi, Franlc Yalcman. STRING ENSEMBLE Leff fo Righf-Sfephen Szabo. Saul Rosenbaum, William Bulanchuk, Ralph Pragiola, Jack Sfrassman John Romanyshyn, Gordon Dooley, Roberf Waller. Boys' Glee Club SELECl' group of young men inferesfed in song banded fogefher in Sepfember fo compose fhe l937 Boys' Glee Club. Throughouf fhe year, oufsfanding evenfs enabled fhe fellows fo sporf fheir musical wares. The annual parfy, fhe spring concerf, and fhe iourney fo fhe Mefropolifan Opera l-louse fo see Aida will leave fheir im- pressions long affer ofher affairs are forgoffen. An experimenf involving fhe forma- fion of liffle groups of chorisfers singing characferisfic 'runes from France, Germany, and lfaly proved very successful. Wifh fhe usual compefenf supervision of Mrs. Lynf serving fo guide if, fhe Boys' Glee Club cafapulfed ifself from fhe cafegory of a minor organizafion fo one of maior imporfance. 79 ORCHESTRA Eiial Row--Left io Riqhl-Andrew Gales, Sidney Siarr, Ralph Praqliola, Frances Levy, John Rusinlco, John Craiq, Fred Numrich, William Bulanchulc. Sf'l'OV1d Row-eLm'+ lo Riqhl-Marqarel Walko, Ralph Burlcham, Sfephen Szabo, Lucius Woods, Elaine Govan, Edward Washburn, Mario De Sanlis, Ray Maleslca, Valenfino De Marchis, James Mann, Saul Rosenbaum, Roberl Faclro, Frank Di Caprio, Auqusline Niqro. Cyrifhia Shoens. Third Row---Lell is Riqh?-Anlhony Raimondi, Uanfe Torres, James Younq, Alberl Torres, Sidney Caesar Rudy Spadnola, Roberl Gray, Marfha Fried, Eranlc Yalzman. LIBRARY SQUAD Eiwl Rc'w-- Lui? lb Ric'1hi-A-Edylho Mahler, Janice Rolbein, Rulh Schill, Rulh Olyha, Gladys Selly, Marcelle Beiner. Sr-rond Row, Ln-ll lo Rimhf- -Elaine Ellrind, Rhoda Ellcind, Lelian Zydialc, Leila Wilson, Phyllis Eflinqor. Orches'rra UNE ol l937 marked lhe close ol ihe busiesl liusl counf lhe superlaiivesl year a Yonlcers l-liqh School orcheslra has ever experienced. Under lhe bafon oi Mrs, Lynl, Jrhe lhirly-'rhree arlisls rendered seleclions ai lhe Chrisfmas Alumni Assemblies, parricipaled in lhe Open l-louse program, in The spring concerr in 'rhe middle ol May, and in rhal all-imporlanl evenl-gradualion. Library Squad IBRARY service, in our alma marer, is made possible direcrly by a library squad of pupil assislanrs, carefully selecled for inreresr in lhe worlc, abilily in Hs execu- iion, and for personal characferisfics. 80 Melodies in F-un l-linlcy Dinlcy Parlev-vous . . . Please Believe Me ...... You've 60+ io Be a Foolloall Hero . . Goodbye, Good Luck, God Bless You . I+ Ain'+ Necessarily So ..... S+ay As Sweel' As You Are . l'le's Jus'r My Bill .... Love Me, Love My Pelcinese . . . Red l-lol and Blue . . . . . Boo-Hoo ...... . Oh, Say Can You Swing V. . Goody-Goody ...... Le+'s Pul' Our Heads Togelher . . ANDREW SAYAD . . . MR.HAYEs . .STEVEHANASIK . . THE FACULTY . . GRADUATION . . JEAN JARDINE . . .MARYSTILES . .Bos BERNSTEIN Eursucs BROWNELL . . . . . .sm . . .MADDYEDIE . CANDY sums . . . .EXAMS Foolish Fancies Can you imagine Y. l'l. S. if . . . Seymour Horn had no grin. Bolkin didn'+ Teach Jrhe Jreachers. Ewald forgol' her homework. Conlclyn didn'+ Jrhinlc he was The clas Lips' house had no food. Condon had no Jean. Maddy missed a game. The enfire school wenf +o assembly. We had a swimming pool. There were +elephones in each room We had a cafeferia. There were ex+ra +ex+ books in 'lhe c There was no Miss Murphy. s 'rhrill-man. losefs. The whole class raised hands +o answer. Jaclc Downey and George Kelly gra duafed. Boeiius McC5illicuddy wasn r Boelius McGillicuddy. 8 I A '---w ik.. ? 1 w--'Lf-U M1 Riqhfffl. Down fmffic only: 2, Buddirvq stigmflwf-,Q 3, Ambiiiorzs Se-rrmd Rmw--YI. Buddimg imL1rrv.1lfL,h, TP ui Ruff I. Tala- my yIr1,wIUyrm7 2. Tho HUHRMY 3, MUAJQ HAM flwarrwu, I' mih R l ll-,awwq --buf rm? zhodcuq 2, Our Aflwicfxc Fug-H -5-f'vur'wrrmf1v on Tim fmfv yand X 32 xilsjj 5 Illlik HY T H N1 Fred E. Palmer Presidenr of A. A. Congral'ula+ions and good luclc lo lhe graduafing class whose loyal supporl' and sporls- manship have enhanced +he 'fra- difions of Yonlcers l-ligh School. v, , Leslie E. Beclc, Coach A+hle+ic achievemenl or suc- cess in any field of endeavor is alrlained by serious applicafion, infense enlhusiasm. and sincere devofion. Congralulalrions, lef- +ermenl Dummy scrimmage aT Pclfong Divi comes ouT Tor The opposing back. FooTball OACT-l BECTCS Bulldogs of T936 were The besf Orange and Blue eleven in Twelve years. Their record of six vicfories and Two losses in eighf sTarTs and second place in The W. l. A. A. resulfed from The balancing of a Tighfing spirif wifh an almosT col- legiafe brand of foofball. The Teafs of The hard-charging line equalled Those of The Triple-Threaf backfield, while dazzling individual performances added up To make a dynamife-laden machine. Greenwich wifhered before a powerful offense, becoming The firsf vicfim of The Bulldogs' bife. On The following SaTurday, every player on The squad saw acfion as The Saunders Engineers hif an open swifch. Prying The lid off Their league schedule, The gridders upseT undefeafed and un- scored upon A. B. Davis in whaf was acclaimed The besf I936 W. l. A. A. foofball game. Bill Phelan's sTellar kicking, running, and passing inspired The Beckmen in The Sfruggle. ln The nexf Tilf, The gridders were seT back I3--O by PorT Chesfer, evenfual counfy champions, and again losT a week laTer To a Tighfing Roosevelf squad. Firsf Rowe-Leff To RighTfBoeTius McGillycuddy, Bill Fancher, Sfeve Shosf, Bill Phelan, Ray Friend, Milfon T-Torn, John Divi, Waldo Neuberg, Sfuarf McLean. Second Rowe---Ed Wasserman, Jim Young, Bob Bernsfein, Bill Monsier, Sfeve Wasylenko, Sfeve T-Tanasik --capfain, Rocco Cacciafore, Paul Liberafore, Bill Condon, Leo SaTTo. Top RowfBiTl Conklyn-co-manager, Seymour Horn, Philip Picone, Bruce Wallace, Pefer Frifz, Myer Rifkin, Sid Rogers, Michael McKenna, Jack Donohue, Seymour Finkelsfein, Louis La France, Quenfin Charlfon-co-manager, Ted W'innicki. 86 I -- . .- Divi gels his man. Shaking oll lheir Ielhargy, lhe Bulldogs mowed down lhe lhree remaining leams on lhe schedule. Mamaroneclc lell as Mill I-Iorn smashed his way lor lwo louchdowns wilh runs oi 45 and 4I yards. Al While Plains, wilh a display ol polished loolball, lhey vanquished lhe conlidenl Tigers lor lhe lirsl lime in len years. Led by Caplain Sleve I-Ianasilc, lhey bollled up lheir opponenl's ollensive, holding once lor six conseculive downs on lheir live-yard slripe. Paced by Johnny Divi and Ray Friend, lhe Orange and Blue wenl lo lown on Thanksgiving Day lo baller Gorlon's Wolves inlo submission, avenging lasl year's de- leal and winning lhe cily championship. Posl-season honors were heaped upon lhe squad. Horn and Hanasilr were given coveled berlhs on lhe All-Counly eleven, and lhe seven synchronized slalwarls ol lhe line-Bill Condon, Paul Liberalore, Rocco Caccialore, Sl H 'lc B'II eve anasi , i Monsier, Bob Bernslein, and Jim Young-received much praise. THE SCHEDULE Yonlcers Opponenl Yonkers Opponenl I2 Greenwich 6 7 Roosevell I3 34 Saunders 2 I4 Mamaroneclc 6 2I A. B. Davis I3 2I While Plains I4 0 Porl Chesler I3 I2 Q-orlon O The Orange and Blue on lhe defense deep in While Plains' lerrilory. 87 4' li QT X bb T ilccme on gang, leT's go, The chips are down. BaslceTball NEXPERIENCE prevenTed The Orange and Blue courTmen Trom aTTaining Their usual loTTy perch in The W. I. A. A. circuiT. Facing a sTiTT schedule and relying upon an en- Tirely new Tive, Coach Beclc imbued his charges wiTh a zesT Tor The game which reached iTs climax in The Thrilling upseT of A. B. Davis. The usual pre-season TilTs were discarded This year as The necessiTy Tor long prac- Tice sessions became apparenT. The TirsT encounTer, ThereTore, was The W. l. A. A. in- augural againsT Davis, which The Beclcmen dropped by a seven poinT margin. How- ever, in The nexT Two games The men OT Yonkers Tlashed a coordinaTed aTTaclc To con- quer GorTon and Mamaroneclm. This prosperiTy was shorT-lived as Saunders, in a non league conTesT, elced ouT a I5-I4 Triumph. The Bulldogs, sTymied by miserable baslceT shooTing, Then Tell beTore a deTermined New Rochelle quinTeT aT The Y. A Towering WhiTe Plains Tive made iT Three in a row Tor The hapless Grange and Blue. ln The nexT TilT, The preliminary To The Yale-ColgaTe Tray aT The CounTy CenTer, Yonkers, paced by CapTain Al Balaszi, rallied To Tie NorTh TarryTown in a sensaTional baTTle, waged Through Two overTime periods. BuT in The reTurn To The loop schedule PorT ChesTer won ouT in a slow, uninTeresTing conTesT. Experiencing anoTher reversal oT Torm, The squad scalped RoosevelT's lndians, winding up The TirsT halT oT The league season wiTh Three wins and Tour deTeaTs. BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD LQTT To RighT-Vincenl CacciaTore, STeve Hanasik, Bill Phelan, Harry Maidal, Tom Condon, John Divi Frank Gorey, Al BalaszifcapTaun, Frank DraTch. i. n ..4 s. -in - 1 i A raging Whife Plains-Yonkers baffle. Unleashing a surprising affack, fhe Beckmen ran rampanf over Davis in fhe scccr-'I half opener, snapping ifs sfring of fourfeen consecufive wins and iarring if ouf of sole possession of firsf place. Gorfon and Ivlarnaroneck again bowed as fhe quinfef seemed fo hif ifs sfride. Buf all hopes for an Orange and Blue championship were shaffered when fhe Huguenofs of New Rochelle erased a fhird-guarfer deficif fo ferminafe a Yonkers rnid-season drive. Alfhough fhe nexf encounfer was fhe rouf af fhe hands of Whife Plains, fhe locals were recornpensed somewhaf by fhe oufsfanding play of T Condon. Fighfing fo avenge an earlier defeaf, fhe Bulldogs conquered fhe Saw Piffers from Porf Chesfer. In fhe final game of fhe season, affer I-Ianasik, Gorey, and Cacciafore had been re- fired on fouls, Roosevelf spurfed fo down fhe Beckmen. AI Balaszi, always an inspiring leader, deserved fo capfain a championship quinfef. Despife fhe facf fhaf fheir record was far from oufsfanding, fhe courfmen esfablished fhe righ+ fo represenf Yonkers in baskefball fhrough a display of spirif which always makes fhe Orange and Blue fhe rnosf dangerous quinfef in fhe W. I. A. A. SCHEDULE Yonkers Opponenf Yonkers Opponenf 29 A. B. Davis 36 24 Roosevelf 23 27 Gorfon 22 42 A. B. Davis 30 25 Marnaroneck ll 29 Gorfon I8 I4 Saunders I5 28 Mamaroneck I2 21 New Rochelle 28 28 New Rochelle 34 I4 Whife Plains 23 I9 Whife Plains 35 28 No. Tarryfown 28 29 Porf Chesfer 28 I6 Perf Chesfer 24 27 Roosevelf 3I BOYS' JAY-VEE BASKETBALL SQUAD Leff to Righf-Eli Fine-capfain, Marvin Kronowifz, Andrew Rilko, Michael Magaleffa, Arfhur Kafz, Boefius McGiIIycuddy, Joseph Yarina, Edward Smifh, Theodore I-Iechf. -f.a lun.. gg:-A w -- , - l Two poinlsl Girls' Baskelball Caplain .,........... JEAN l-IALPIN Manager ...... . . LILLIAN HENNEBERRY JEANETTE DONOHUE NANCY Sl-lAEFER BETTY MYERS MARIE NICHOLSON QLGA BCRYK CATHERINE JONES HELEN TOWNSEND MILDRED KOLODNY ASKETBALL held The spollighl in girls' alhlelics during The winler monlhs. Aller lhe deparlure ol Miss Clarke, lhe sporf was guided by Mrs. Brown, who arranged The inlereclass and oulside games. ln lhe class championships, The Seniors, led by The sleady Jean l-lalpin, emerged viclorious, delealing bolh The Sophomores and Juniors by comforlable margins. The highlighl of lhe season was 'rhe varsily encounler wilh Commerce in which 'rhe Yonlcers Girls wenl down To a I9-9 deleal. ln The annual loul-shooling conlesl held al The Y. M. C. A., our represenlalives placed second in a field ol wide compefilion. Marie Nicholson, who led lhe Orange and Blue forces, was aided by Jeanelle Donohue, Calherine Jones, Mildred Kolodny, l-lelen Townsend, and Gloria Karr. On March I3, six girls from Yonlcers were guesls al Bronxville al a baskelball play- fiay. Those in allendance from our midsl were Maddy Edie, Nancy Shaeler, Belly Myers, Jean l-lalpin, Jeanelle Donohue, and Marie Nicholson. Lf-fl lu Ri-qhl Lillian l-lenneberry, Jeannelle Donohue, Calheririe Jones, Nancy Shaeler, l-lele ' ' d ll Ed Townsend, Bully Myf-is, Lorraine Slory, Alice Burrill, Marie Nicholson, Harrie? Klein, Ma eine ie, Jean l-lalpin, IT Aclion on lhe HY. W. volleyball courl. Volleyball Caplain ......... GRACE CANCEMI Manager ..... . . ANGELINA SPAGNOLA HARRIET KLEIN DOROTHY BLUMBERG MILDRED KOLODNY MOLLY LAGOYDA EVELYN WINSTANLY RACHAEL KING EDNA WETZER HELEN TOWNSEND ECAUSE of i+s sweeping populariry 'rhis year, volleyball eslablished ilsell as a maior sporl in Yonkers High. Slarling early in November, lhe season exlended unlil Regenls week. The Junior Team look The measure of lhe Sophomores by a wide margin in +he inaugural. Bur The awakened Sophs came back a week lafer lo down lhe Seniors. Losing The opporlunily fo square accounls in lhe lournamenl, 'rhe upperclassmen again bowed, 'rhis lime To lhe powerful Juniors who caprured lhe championship wi'rh 'rhe win. The members ol lhe winning conlingenl, lasl year's all-conquering Soph squad. received small, fell Y s, while olher players who had allended lwo-lhirds of lhe prac- lices, received volleyball emblems. To round oul a full year of girls' afhlelics, baseball and hiking were organized by Mrs. Brown. Each Tuesday, our feminine Hubbells and Gehrigs availed lhemselves of 'rhe lacililies ar Tibbells Brook Park. And lhose Amazons really played balll Leif fo Righl--Edna Wefzer, Marie Genlile, Grace Cancemi, l-larriel Klein, Dorofhy Blumberg, Mildred Kolodny, Helen Townsend, Molly Lagoyda, Dorofhy Thurslon, Cafherine Jones, Jeannelle Donohue, Angelina Spagnola. FirsT Row-LeTT To RighT-Roy Kearney, Jack Donohue, Charles Forys, LesTer Weiss-capTain, Jack Wallace. George GierharT, Ed Wasserman, Bill Fancher. Second Row-Aaron SmiTh, Charles Newcomb, HerberT Lescher. James Foley, HerberT JaTTee, Harold l-lards. John O'Donnell. Top Row-Hugo Neuberg. Dave McCallum, Seymour Horn, RoberT Hakes, Edgar Peck-manager, Roger Dooley. Sidney PiTches, Howard Devine. Track CapTain ..... . . LESTER WEISS Manager . . . .... EDGAR PECK ROY KEARNEY JACK DONOHUE GEORGE GIERHART CHARLES FORYS JACK WALLACE EDWARD WASSERMAN SIDNEY PTTCHES ROBERT HAKES HAROLD HARDS DAVE MCCALLUM IVIDING his Time beTween Track and baseball was a weary Task Tor Coach Beck, lighTened only by The high-class maTerial in boTh sporTs. Under The local men- Tor's TuTelage The '37 Trackmen became one oT The besT aggregaTions in ThaT sporT since Coach Took over The reins aT Yonkers High. For The TirsT Time in The school's hisTory. GorTon Tell beTore The Orange and Blue Trackmen. Recovering Trom a loss aT The hands OT Pelham's Team in The iniTial meeT, The Bulldogs Thrashed The Green and WhiTe 54-44. Dave McCallum led The way wiTh Two TirsTs, and The runners nearly swepT The slaTe, Taking all Tour places in The 440. The mile relay Team oT Jack Wallace, George GierharT, Charles Forys, and CapTain Les Weiss drew TirsT blood in compeTiTion when iT won aT The Indoor Track and Field Championships aT The CounTy CenTer in March. On The TwenTy-Third oT April The Team iourneyed To Philadelphia Tor The Penn Relays, Taking TiTTh place in The Third TasTesT heaT. Two weeks of ouTdoor Training preceded The inTerclass meeT in which Sidney FiTches garnered Two oT The Tive TirsTs. The Beckmen laTer opposed RoosevelT, Bronxville, and Saunders and were enTered in The WesTchesTer Relays, The CiTy, and CounTy MeeTs. Toiling Tor days in The heaT and dusT of Glen and TasTing liTTle Tame, The Trackmen seT high sTandards oT spiriT and courage Tor Their Tellow Yonkers High aThleTes. 92 i Baseball CBBIBIB . . ........... HARRY WILLIAMS COYMBBBQBIS .... RICHARD GREENWALIJ and PAUL COEIEN BILL WILSON CARMON JACKSON TOM CONDON JOE BLOSE GREG MCCuE BOB GEORGE TONY DIMAGGIO JIM BENNETT JIM FOLEY JACK DOWNEY FRANK GOREY GEORGE KELLY BILL MONSIER VIC BENVENUTO ARLY in fhe spring Jrhe earlhen walls of +he Glen echoed 'io 'rhe crack of baseball bals. Wiih a veferan-sludded squad lhe prospecfs were bright allhough a boosfer bullon sale failed fo clear 'I'he dark financial horizon. Coach Beck drilled his charges inlensively for fwo weeks prior +o +he opener wilh Pelham on April I3, which fhe Bulldogs won I4-3. Caplain Harry Williams sef lhe pace in lhe fill as he pifched lhree-hil ball and smashed a home run. George Kelly's baf sounded lhe Pelican's knell, iwo drives lo cen+er bringing home 'rhree runs. The Beckmen nicked 'rhree Opposing hurlers for +en hils while holding Pelham +o +wo earned runs. ln lheir second fray +he Orange and Blue swamped Yonkers College 7-3. Wil- liams again slarred, fanning +en baifers lo increase his '37 sirike-oul record fo I6 men in eleven innings. Blanked in lhe firsf Three innings by 'rhe Lake of ihe College, +he nine was given impeius by Kelly when he drove in 'rhe inifial 'I'ally. Bill Monsier and Jimmy Foley also aided +he Yonkers cause wi+h limely hi+s. EnCoun+ers wi+h Leake and Wai+s, Gorfon. Saunders, Commerce, Pelham, and Sfamford compleied ihe COnl'ingeni s busy schedule. Firsi Row-Lefl fo Righ?-Pa+sy Sava, Ray Ryan, Tom Condon, Bill Monsier, Jim Foley, George Kelly, Greg McCue, Joe Sylvesfri. Second Row-Paul Cohen-co-manager, Bob George, Tony Dimaggio, Jack Downey, Harry Williams- capfain, Carmon Jackson, Charles Bigio, Bill Wilson, Dick Greenwald-co-manager. Top Row-James Benneff, Frank Gorey, James Mann, Vic Benvenuio. 93 Leff fo Righf-Warren Carson, Sfuari' McLean-capfain, Sheldon Sfelzer, Nicholas Bandarick, Gilberf Benfley, Joseph Baricko. AI Balaszi, Russell Henn, Greg McCue-manager. Swimming Capfain . . STUART MCLEAN Manager . . . GREGORY MCCUE JOSEPH MALONEY FRANK KLENCHESKI WARREN CARSON GILBERT BENTLEY SHELDON STELZER NICHOLAS BANDARICK DONALD HOPKINS STUART McLEAN JOSEPH BARICKO GREGORY MCCUE FTER an abbreviafed season of four meels wi'rh +he I'op aquafic confingenfs of +he counfy, 'rhe Yonkers High mermen disbanded on February l6Ih. Allhough 'rheir record conlains Ihree losses and one He, The swimmers. coached by Ed Foley, a former Yonkers High School slar, kep+ alive I'he sporr and developed a fine nucleus for nexl year's squad. Traveling +o Peekskill High for +he ini+iaI encounfer. The Orange and Blue gained a 35-35 +ie. Capfain Sluarl McLean won lhe 220-yard Tree-siyle, while Frank Klen- cheski was vicforious in rhe IOO-yard backslroke. Togelher 'rhey combined forces wi+h Joe Baricko +o 'lake rhe medley. In 'rhe ensuing mee+s, Ihe na+a+ors bowed lo New Rochelle. A. B. Davis, and 'lhe Peekskill Milifary Academy. McLean garnered 'rhe lone Yonkers win in The 'rilf wifh New Rochelle, lhe evenlual W. I. A. A. champions. AI' +he +ermina+ion of 'rhe season, Frank Klencheski, a consisfenl' winner in +he med- ley and backslroke, was elecied capfain of +he I938 leam. 94 I Tennis Caplain . . . . BILL CONDON Manager . . . . . LOUIS ROSENBLUM SAM DUMBROV BOB SCI-IUTT BILL CONDON I-IEINZ SCI-IRAMM NORMAN REICI-I SEYMOUR FINKELSTEIN ACING a long and hard len-malch schedule, 'rhe nelmen slarled praclice early in April. From a group ol Iwenly aspiranls, fhe five-man 'ream was piclced. Sam Dum- brov's prowess earned him 'rhe No. I slol' and Caplain Bill Condon was in second posi- lion. Norman Reich, Heinz Schramm, and Bob Schull were selecled lo fill Ihe posilions of 3, 4, and 5 respeclively, while Condon and Dumbrov, and Schull and Schramm al- +erna+ed as +he douloles 'leam. Showing flashes of form buf laclcing consislency, lhe Orange and Blue dropped 'rhe inilial fill 4+l lo A. B. Davis. Dumbrov won 'rhe lone Yonkers vicfory, 3-6, 6-2, 6-4, his well-placed sho+s dazzling his opponent Condon and Reich bowed in 'rhe olher singles marches and +he Ml. Vernoniles caplured bofh of 'rhe doubles. Malches wilh DeWiH Clin+on, Bronxville, Gorlon, Boyce Thompson lnslilufe, Peekslcill M. A., Barnard Prep, Fordham Frosh, and Pelham rounded oul fhe season. Leff lo Righl-Louis Rosenblum-manager, Sam Dumbrov, Bill Condon-caplain, Norman Reich, Bob Schull, Heinz Schramm, Seymour Finlcelslein. 95 LeT? To Ri hT4BiII Dowhanick Bill ShosT, Frank Campanaro, Mike MaqaIeTTa, Joe Yarina, Bo , q , McG-illycuddy, Sleve I-Ianasik, STeve Wasylenko. Golf . STEVE WASYLENKO OUENTIN CHARLTON CapTain . Manager . . ANDREW RILKO STEVE I-IANASIK JOE YARINA FRANK CAMPANARO BILL DOWI-IANICK BO MCOILLYCUDDY BILL SI-IOST MIKE MAOALETTA ED KAWACKI ALEXANDER LABASI-I ITI'I The aid oT Mr. Richardson goIT was revived in Yonkers High. From The ouTseT The players showed Their abiliTy, breaking BO on The Sprain Lake course. The season was opened aT Sprain Lake on April 7 when The Team meT A. B. Davis in a six-man maTch. Andrew Rilko and Joe Yarina won The nip and Tuck sTruggIe on The Tinal six holes, on which They sTeadied Their shoTs To converT a 3-3 Tie inTo a 5-3 Yonkers vicTory, STeve I-Ianasik and Frank Campanaro played Nos. 3 and 4, and Cap- Tain STeve Wasylenko Teamed wiTh Bill Dowhanick as The leaders. Wasylenko wiTh a 78 Turned in The IowesT card oT The aTTernoon. MaTches wiTh Saunders on April 28, GorTon on May 5, Commerce on May I2, Ardsley on May I4, Scarsdale on May 24, and WhiTe Plains on June I were included in The Team's schedule. 96 Capfains YPICAL of 'rhe leaders of Yonkers High reams were 'rhe caprains of '36-'37: Sfeve Hanasik, who caprained foorball. To see him in acrion was To warch a gen- eralror from which surged rhe energy of eleven fighfing men. From his hear? flowed 'rhe gridiron spirif which won for Yonkers, and in his hands he held 'rhe Threads which coordinared his Jream in a single, powerful machine. Al Balaszi. who caprained baskerball. A major arrracfion al' The Y courr was eagle-eye Al. Because of his modesry, courage and skill he was admired and re- specfed by all who came in conracf wilh him. Harry Williams, 'rhe hurler who was unanimously acclaimed as baseball's capiain: in whose mighry arm lay 'rhe fare of lhe nine on more Than one occasion. and in whose deadly calm lay bad news for his opponenls. Sfeve Wasylenko, who capiained golf. The Emperor on Jrhe links as well as in school, His Highness swings a mean wood. The leader of +he mermen, Sfuarr McLean. Combining a good-nafured smile wifh kiclely known swimming abilify, Sruarf was a quick success as a caprain. Bill Condon, who capfained lhe rennis feam. Corky saved a bil of his gridiron pepper unril Spring +o +he ioy of Jrhe nermen. Bob Nelson, who caprained soccer. He was an inrrepid leader in his own inimi- 'rable manner. Les Weiss slepf wi+h his +rack shoes under his pillow and dreamr of cinders spurned by his flying leer. His own enrhusiasm for +he sporr which he caplained was an inspirafion and a goal for his reammafes. Leif io Righf-Sieve Hanasik, Sieve Wasylenko, Roberf Nelson, Bill Condon, Harry Williams, Lesfer Weiss, AI Balaszi. 97 Leif To Righi-Greg McCue, Louis Rosenblum, Dick Greenwald, Paul Cohen, Queniin Charlion, John Reid, Bill Conklyn, Sid Rogers, Edgar Peck. Managers EHIND rhe scenes of every sporis even? of fhe year was lhis capable group of pilo'rs: Quenr Charlion, who co-managed ioo+baIl, co-managed baskefball, and man- aged golf. Known for lemon +rea+s a+ 'rhe half in fooiball, and 'timing in baskefball. Debonair Bill Conklyn, who was one of The mosl loyal supporrers of 'lhe eleven. l-le accep+ed responsibiliiy wi+h a grin, buf disliked fhe cold mornings spenl' lining Gorion field-especially ihe one before The Porl' Chesrer game, when he and his assis+an'rs were hard af work af 7 o'clock. John Reid, who won his way in+o rhe baske+ball players' hearis in his year as assisfanr, and doubly repaid +heir devofion by his ehficieni handling of +he managerial affairs affer his eleciion as co-manager. Dick Greenwald, lhe Melerhean Presidenr, who found lime 'ro co-manage The baseball 'ream while a+ +he helm of The Broadcasrer, The Blackboard and +he Honor Socieiy. Paul Cohen, who co-managed The diamond conringeni wifh Dick. He dreams in lhe Spring of well-uniformed nin'es, praclicing wiih carloads of bals and hundreds of balls-in privaie baseball parks. Track's energefic manager was Edgar Peck. Aifable and indusirious. he guided ihe desfiny of bofh +he lrackmen and 'rhe Blackboard af rhe same lime. Whai a man! Louis Rosenblum, who dug up ihe ren-mafch 'rennis schedule wi+h ease. And why nor-wilh such brains plus such racquer enihusiasm. Greg McCue, who labored for The mermen while learning his lines in Thru 'rhe Keyhole. Sid Rogers, who enioys dis+inc+ion as lhe only playing manager. Sid go? a kick our of planning-and playing fhe soccer games. 98 5611111115111 EiHun1hu11 hmm LETTERMEN OWWCMM Q BLD! ?wW Ko-ocIfa,ai41Jv'll.. EAQJWQU Zufiifwww 3,41 2,144 Ula 7?2mww wflwo PUMQW7 Easrhall Nzv7'w,iWLnmm'C1fx13. f2'2',a,fLfr'fciffL?f JM, ILMMM C.,-22? mm MQ, iff? gif? v4-fff5,14-Zifffu-77WJ 23,416 7750-M4,M, 312522, fall 57 0 Zllxfl., EEE 'ILMM 8-fwwiv J'fwffvfff5fv.47f ,QNX fm Qiffw mm BJP? 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IO3 F s Ro -Leff fo Riqh+-Edward Lehman, George Colin, William Desrnonde, Julius Lef Pa I Cohen, Irwin Desrnonde, Perry Slieqlilz, Norman Reich. S d Rnw-Eli Zarelulcy, Alan Enqle, Jaclc Borslein, D I: Kleiner, I-larry Maidai, Slanley W 5 Daniel Levine T p R -Roberl Goodman, Roberl' Cornrnanday, Jaclc Slrassrnan, Ellioi Feinberg, Will EC Roberi Cooper, Louis Rosenbluni, Arnold Rosenberg, Alpha Phi Pi TH ETA CHAPTER Organized in I92O JACK STRASMAN STANLEY WEISS ELI ZARETSKY JACK BORSTEIN PAUL COHEN GEORGE COLIN ROBERT COMMANDAY ROBERT COOPER IRWIN DESMONDE WILLIAM DESMONDE WILLIAM ECKER Members I O4 ALLAN ENGLE ELLIOT EEINBERG ROBERT GOODMAN RICHARD KLEINER EDWARD LEHMAN JULIUS LEITNER DANIEL LEVINE HARRY MAIDAT NORMAN REICH ARNOLD ROSENBLUM PERRY STIEGLITZ Be+a Gamma Sigma Esiablisbed I9 I3 Honorary Member . . . MISS MABEL FARNSWORTH MARJORIE BECK ALICE BURRITT REGINA DZIUBAN MARTHA EDIE CHARLOTTE ELKINS ' JOCELYN JUNCSMAN Members DOROTHY JU RASDORF JANET KUSTER HELEN LAMB ERMA WINANS MARIE LIPS ILENE MCSHANE RITA NOWICKIE LIBBY OSTRUCH JANE PENELL NANCY SHAEFER PHYLLIS SNYDER GLORIA WATERS REGINA WATERS roi Row-Leff To RiqI1I4AIice Burriff, Jocelyn Junqman, Erma Winans, Libby Os? uc y Snyder, Charloffe Elkins, Dorofhy Jurasdorf, Nancy Slwaefer. Ce fer Row-GIoria Wafers, Rifa Nowickie, Jane PenneII, Marie Lips, Regina Dzuiban Janef Kusfe IIene McSI1ane. Top Row-Mariorie Beck, I-IeIen Lamb, Regina Waiters, Marflna Edie IO5 p Row-Sfandinq, Leif Io Riqhi-Florence Fishman, Edna Fried, Vivian Harris, Janice Wa s Anila Elfinqer, Beairice Zarefslmy, Phyliss Effinger, Lila Gufmanslein, Priscilla Nafhan. cond Row-Sfandinq, Leif Io Riqhf-Janice Klein, Madeline Fried, Mildred Kolodney, Alma o burq, Roslyn Perlin, Edith Blausfein, Eleanor Rosenfeld, Elaine Ellrind, Thelma Diamond. rsf Row-Siffinq, Lefl 'ro Righf-Pearl Colins, Evelyn Silverburq, Helene Haas, Adele Eede Rosalie Rosenbaum, Sylvia Fried, Elaine Schneider, Dorolhy Blumberq. Del'ra Psi ETA CHAPTER Esfablished in I928 Aciive Members EDITH BLAUSTEIN ANNETTE BLUMBERG DOROTHY BLUMBERO THELMA DIAMOND ELAINE ELKIND RI-IODA ELKIND ANITA ETTINGER PI-IYLISS ETTINC-EER MADELINE FRIED ADELE EEDERMAN ALMA GOLDBURG IO6 HELEN JEAN GOLDBURG HELENE HAAS JANICE KLEIN MILDRED KOLODNY PRISCILLA NATHAN ROSALEE ROSENBAUM ELEANOR ROSENEELD EVELYN SILVERBERG ELAINE SNYDER JANICE WATKIN moms WEINTRAUB Gamma IoI'a Sororily Honorary Member . BARBARA BENSON SHIRLEY BRIGGS MARY DRISCOLL PAT DRISCOLL MOLLY FULTON BARBARA GRIGGS VIRGINIA HARNER NATALIE HARPER JEAN HEDLEY AUDREY HOFFMAN JANET INESON CHARLOTTE JAGIELSKI MARGARET KELLY Eslablislwed I903 . . MRS. R. E. FRINK Acfive Members PEGGY MASON JEAN MacDONALD DEANNE NAPOLIELLO OLGA NEGRINI ELEANOR OSTERBERG BETSY PECK LOIS PHILPS JANE REICHENBACH MARION ROE DORIS SMITH JEAN VAIL CLAIRE VIRGIEN NANCY WALLACE DOROTHY WIXON Sealed on Floor-Leff fo Riqlwl-Margaref Kelly, Eleanor Osferberq. Firsl Row-Leif Io Riqlwf-Barbara Benson, Barbara Griggs, Jane Reichenbach, Virginia Nafalie Harper, Shirley Briggs, Clwarlolle Jaqielslci. Second Row-Pal Driscoll, Doris Smi'rI'1, Lois Philps, Peggy Mason, Mary Driscoll, Jean Hedley ea Vail, Claire Virqien, Janel Riordan. Top Row-Kay Benson, Audrey Hoffman, Jean MacDonald, Doroflwy Wixon, Nancy Wallace Olga Negrini, Jane? lneson, Deanne Napoliello, IO7 I ,I nfl! A , IIII MEI Frsl Row-Leff Io Riqlwf-Bernard Powers, Ray Friend, Bill Condon, Donald I-loplcins, John We ace Second Row-Harold Sullivan, Jack Donohue. George Doerner, Eranlc Szymanslxi, Howard De ne Phi Lambda BETA CHAPTER Eslabllslwed In Yonkers MR. FRED L. PALMER BILL CONDON HOWARD DEVINE GEORGE DOERNER JACK DONOHUE RAY FRIEND Facul+y Members Members IO8 I909 MR. THOMAS HAYES DONALD HOPKINS BERNARD POWERS HAROLD SULLIVAN FRANK SZYMANSKI JOHN WALLACE Sigma Pi ZETA CHAPTER Yonkers CI'1apIer, Founded In I908 WILLIAM BURR WILLIAM CONKLYN STUART DU BREUIL ROSCOE DU MOND WILLIAM FANCHER HAROLD KIEFER WILLIAM LA DUE GEORGE PIANTADOSI HAROLD REIS JAMES RITCHIE THOMAS ROSS EDSON RYDER irsf Row-Lefr Io Riglwf-HaroId Reis, WiIIiam Conklyn, Sfuarf Du Breuil, Thomas Ross. Edson R e econd Row-Leff fo Rlghf-Roscoe Du Mond, George Pianfadosi, James Rifchie, BiIIy Burr W am Fancher, Billy La Due, HaroId Kiefer. IO9 F 7 R w-Left lo Riql'1+-Adele Slcilismis, Ernesfine Carlo, Marqaref Donoqhue. Rifa Green, Rose Kruppenbacher, Tanya Buralc, Molly Laqoyda. Back Row-Kalherine Crossan, Lorelfa Long, Ann Spaqnola, Carol Wallcer, Lucy Dennis. Thefa Alpha Gamma BETA CHAPTER Eslablislwed in l93l Honorary Member . MISS J. REMINGTON Acfive Members TANYA BURAK ROSE KRUPPENBACHER ERNESTINE CARLO MOLLY LAGOYDA CATHERINE CROSSAN FLORENCE ONESKY LUCY DENNIS ADELE SKISTIMAS MARGARET DONOGHUE ANN SPAGNOLA RITA GREEN CAROLYN DALKER VlRGlNlA WILSON Pledges DOROTHY JOHNSTON LORETTA LONG IIO ZeI'a Phi ALPHA CHAPTER Esfablished in I9I2 Honorary Member . . MISS DOROTHY E NE CATHERINE BOWES MADELINE EDIE JEAN HAMILTON MARION HOYT ELEANOR LENZ MARJORIE BOOTE ALVIRA BARRY Ac+ive Members ANITA MQGILLIAN BETTY MYERS JANET PAUL EMILY ROTI-IWELL LORRAINE STORY DORIS WILLIAMS Inacfive Members CHARLOTTE EWEN MARY HOWARD PEGGY MOSELEY Pledges BETTY STEARNS E SI Row-Lefi Io Riqhf-MadeIine Edie, Lorraine Sfory, Marion Hoyf, BeIIy Myers Janef Paul Top Row-Jean HamilIon, EmiIy RoIhweII, Eleanor Lenz, Doris Williams, Kay Bo es if - ,mf ay .,Lm f f ff 'f' ' I F31 1 Pwr- ld? ?f'Pi1M---V,Gfwcwd exrusr-F 2. I am sfudyir1r1,dadg3.DOWHQUS up. -ffm! P-ww l. Vw- QM my lnwo fm loop mv warm! 2. C5006 cfwanro fn qof him. Www! Vwff l. KIM -?' ff' UH' Nwwvfi 7, Tlwmc mmm on fn Mm-mg 3, Lcwu mu, Mwv my inn e FWHM F- W I, Tw i 'N YUDrIVWyf 2. Bmw, and book. rwmlfe busy: 3. Nuffy, m1Him', nlyffimf IIZ O . 530, V' HHIf'+'fvfxff I937 Swan Song Dear school oT our youTh and abounding wrongs, Our minds are sore-pressed aT The ThoughT ThaT no longer shall we be conTined in Thine arms, And our parTing is Thus gravely looughT. OT whaT use is The sTudy, The knowledge we learn, IT The sTudenTs deparTing, TorgeT All The scenes oT endearmenT oT Triendship so True Which behind us are leTT wiTh regreT. Thy halls are noT vasT. Thy desks are noT new. Thy sTrucTure is baTTered and old, BuT wiThin This old building. we always have Tound A soul ThaT is purer Than gold. We will noT TorgeT Thee, Though years may pass by Thy love which is lasTing and long, Shall ever reTurn To console our poor hearTs. When we Tind ThaT The world has gone wrong. Oh, dear school, in our sorrow as we bid Tarewell. You musT know as we weaTher The heighTs, Though Thy shaTTered, dark sTrucTure shall crumble To dusT Thy mem'ries will lead us arighT. lSung To Believe Me by Thomas lvloorel H5 Thanks A Million JEAN HALPIN for her lovable Grandma Tierney AL BALASZI for our FighIing Five MARY EWALD for winning fhe D. A. R. coniesf OUENTIN CHARLTON for being an all-around good fellow STEVE HANASIK and MILT HORN for being All-Couniy seleciion TRIPHI and TRIANGLE for Y. A. A. boosr MARY STILES for Ihe improved Broadcasfer ALICE BURRITT and The SENIOR DANCE COMMITTEE for 'rhe dance MARTHA FRIED 'For her fine musical coniribulions DICK GREENWALD for handling aboul' SI0,000 BETTY MYERS for her winning personaliiy Blackboard Ediiors for ihis book. Forgei'-Me-Nu+s Jack Downey's unending bow +ies Normie Reich cuHing up pencils Roseifa PauI's Harvard acceni' Romie Arbiier cracking Indian nuls John Carusos' basso profundo Louise Grossman's hisiorical palmlerl Sieve WasyIenko's bouncing Jimmy Young wifhoui a crush lor wiih some responsel Margy Wallace's Guy Lombardo Ariy Range wifhoui Shirley TempIe's curls Ri+a Green wi'rhou+ a slam Harold Hards' women Ronnie Shaeler wifhoul' a baskeiball Jane Reichenbach's up-'ro-The-minufe cIo+hes Paisy Sava's poe+ic 'rriumphs Ann Kuzmin wiihoui some guy's admiring glance II6 Your Future Is Your Responsibilit ALL PACE - TRAINED YONKERS HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ARE NOW PROFITABLY EMPLOYED IT is a significanf facT ThaT every high school graduafe who has compIeTed a course in PACE TRAINING since Sepfember, I935, has been placed in a profiTabIe office posiTion by our Placemenf Bureau. Through our PIacemenT Bureau con- TacTs, sTudenTs in our office pracTice classes are acTually employed in busi- ness offices. The value of This is Two- foldz I. IT enables our sTudenTs To puT Their Training To use while learning: and 2. IT aids financially. These advanfages prove The pracfic- abiIiTy of PACE TRAINING. Any Career You Choose Needs Business Training AT P. B. I., high school graduafes can equip Themselves wiTh The business Training modern business demands. Specialized courses leading To Secre- Tarial, Accounfing, and Business Ad- minisTraTion posifions are available. Also, special Finishing Courses and Pre-College Courses in ShorThand and Typewrifing. Courses are planned To include sub- iecTs of pracTical value Thus reducing Time required To a minimum. Person- alized insfrucfion assures Thorough Training and rapid individual advance- menf. Your invesTrnenT in PACE TRAINING will pay dividends many Times over. 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Wait till mother' goes cuff 6214 AM. 6 f 101.21 AM. I 4 Q S X X 5 x fy Xp. XV Ax R. X X, N 4,1------.- VKX 2..3oA,M 12531PMi 2130 PM. 6145 PM. OHM f Oh ma! oh. x I I I I I 1 JOSEPH C. SCHWARTZ 2 LOCUST HILL AVENUE NEP. 7272 JEWELRY-TRAVEL BUREAU ,i11l-L-1--1 ORPHEUM DRESS SHOP. Inc. 439 SOUTH BROADWAY NEP. 7I28 MISSES AND JUNIOR DRESSES ,,iL.l...l- 1 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND LOUIS PADOW, L+d. CLOTHES FOR GRADUATION 5 so. BROADWAY 6+ GETTY SOUARE iill..-i-1-1 M . F R A I T A G IIO RIVERDALE AVENUE YONKERS 6895 Licensed Plumber and Hea+ing Con+rac+or :1 THE CLAREMONT CONFECTIONERY 27 NORTH BROADWAY NEP. 6IO7-6IO8 6. VAN BEESTEN, Prop. GUTERMAN 8m COOPER JEWELERS 2 GETTY SQUARE YONKERS, N. Y. I22 Yonkers, N. Y, Yonkers 6635-6636 Uhr Zlkwfhinn Sfhnp IO MAIN STREET SouI'I'1 Yonkers Floral Co. YONKERS I . ' S . I.. . aI corner SO. B dway and Valenlme LIne pecla 'mg In Coals - SuI'I's - Dresses - Furs FOR THE JUNIOR FOR THE MISS FOR THE WOMAN Member OT Florisf Telegraph Associalion Learn Lellering Tor AII Purposes Complimenls POSTER DESIGNING SHOW CARD WRITING DRAWING of al A F R I E N D PIUGGI STUDIOS I32 SOUTH BROADWAY Nep, 2506 JERRY'S DAIRY AND GROCERY 407 SOUTI-I BROADWAY YONKERS 2406 Fresh Buffer and Eggs our Specially-Orders Promp'I'Iy Delivered L. CARMASON 34 PALISADE AVENUE YONKERS 2464 SNAPPY CLOTHES THELMA HAND-REGGIE TOMPKINS 360 SOUTH BROADWAY YONKERS 3670 DANCING STUDIO MAX GORDON I5I NEW MAIN STREET YONKERS, N. Y. Shir'I's - Ties - GRADUATION CLOTHES - Socks - Flannels ERNEST EG-LAY 4II SOUTH BROADWAY YONKERS 3959 MEN's AND BOYS' SHOP .. PARK HILL CIGAR STORE 275 BODTH BROADWAY YONKERB 6334 CIRCULATING GOODS . SPORTING GOODS I23 :-xx XX 1 -- 1 5 FX fliiyjf 'Kxb SHQTS , 55 X 'ff' X ,ff 1 B I G ,ag if , N, I 4:9 X 'Q' A 'g i X 'I SR ,335 lx 'Vg A L .4-fr .. .153 A if ' Gu9'rI'f Q ' jgifx. ,-.., Q19 rw i.,-mv, Q-5X K .- ,J 1,4 a x ir 7 w df , Q QW ,ff 6 jg- ,fx ' , I , ix X fi Jfif , :If f-xl . '17wf JQ f Bub Y , Ufffy 4LH,.v hlzzi' -.-1 X ai? .. xx 'X Iv- 15 5 ,. an IQ QN ff? X. V xv-N S K N P pg- W df, ZR NUI,-1-y 77971 I24- Be-slr Wishes fo Hue CLASS OF I937 from THE FACULTY WUNDERBILT CLOTHES 30 PALISADE AVENUE YONKERS 2665 YONKERS TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 46 NORTH BROADWAY YONKERS 40:0 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND FINK CLOTHIERS 26 PALISADE AVENUE YONKERS 8767 GOLDWYN CLOTHES, Inc. 2I PALISADE AVENUE VQNKERS, N. V. COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND I25 GUQSS LU4-I0 fp LOWER N 370 WU DE EPI! Zfx CLULQE QQ f j 1 LX? ' .LEWYP 815,57 ,J 'f A 1 1 SEED Cl-UQ Kfcgxx J 4 4 4 !-2: X X Amdrewhagw- , f -,. ,J I Fleq O 1. If Jcvmeslacvbs L,lffl7yHe:7ieberr5VE'in 511413272 fl 1778 V5 ' V P253 h 8 f ,jf 4 AELOLAHD mw' A 9- +5 A FTER Noord Z' Q 7 ,f f Q3 af XS f f -4 1 ,,,- ' -f SA Y, fl N1 WHB'f DID K DFREWHYII 1111 K Do A rfgn W . .ScHwL? -, Q-...- l Qi 50:19 Slludffr' mm Wfiffhf TNIIJ-.16 17,11 , J H '7 'f'f 7 Avcfr 5 ,J I I rf-.J Adler Jalmllunfcevy V?olocriG:VBZ9U4ef+ l26 Besf Wishes for CLASS OF I937 YONKERS Y.M.C.A. I7 RIVERDALE AVENUE Devoied 'Io +he Inferesis of You'fh! Complimenis of SEARS, ROEBUCK 81 CO. RETAIL STORE 4I MAIN STREET YONKERS MILLER 81 MILLER Opficians Eye DocIors' Prescripfion a Specialiy 238 SOUTH BROADWAY TeI. Yonkers 2235 MANNION FENNELL F L O R I S T S FLOWERS BY WIRE ANYWHERE 35 SOUTH BROADWAY The Besf Looking GRADUATION DRESSES Always Come From SCHILLER'S 29 PALISADE AVENUE UNITED MARKET, Inc. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Choice MeaI's Fruiis - Vege+abIes - Groceries 387 SOUTH BROADWAY The House Thai' Beafs Them AII a+ 'Ihe Same Price SCHWARTZ CLOTHES SHOP I39 NEW MAIN STREET YONKERS, N. Y. PAARFUS SHOES FiH'ed fhe Righf Way by X-Ray 2 MANOR HOUSE SQUARE AI Ihe Shand Nepperhan 2853 YONKERS, N. Y. BLACKBOARD BOOSTERS Dororhy Agne Grace Ameer Henrnella AUTODUCCI F L alcer Agnes Baurd Lada Belehrad Harrlef Bellunson Jean Berlcowlrz Bealruce Berman Roberr Bernslem Charles Bngguo Dorofhy Blumberg Lawrence Bolkm Wnlllam Bulanchuk Vnncenl Cacclafore Joanna Caranosuos Korolla Cashal uenhn Charllon Henry Cohen Wllllam Condon Nelle Lourse Dean Roberf Dean Deonard Denh Wnlluam Desmonde Falco Dr Blase Tony Du Maggro Thelma Diamond Lewns Dombek Sluarl' Du Breuul Mary Dyadek Regina Dzuzban Louis Egerman Charloffe Ellclns JeaneHe Evans Mary Ewald Adele Federman Mary Fera Eleanor Fxeld Jack Forresf Marrha Fried Gerald Friedman Jerome Frledman Muldred Gawron Edward Geiger Gladys Gelly Franlc Gorey Loulse Grossman Lula Gulmanslenn Ruchard Greenwalc Roberl' Halces Harold Hards Vnrgmna Harner Eleanor Harvull Theodore Hechl Jean Hedley Lulluan Henneberry Dorofhy Herlsng George Hull Vuncenl Holbaclc Marlon Hoyl Josephine Husaclc Carmen Jackson Gerald Jacobs James Jacobs Helen Jacubnk James Jameson Jean Jardme Franklln Jones Slewarf Keller Doro+hy Kelly George Klasllc Evel n Knlghf Mal red Kolodny Rose Kruppenbacher Ann Kuzlm Esfher Landau lrvnng Langer Daniel Levine Norman Levnne Eleanor Lenz Vnncenl' Long Henry Lofufo Amelra Lu+z Anne Maconlca Andrew Magnn Gabrnel Marchlonnu S+anley Marslcal Salvafore Massello Sfanley Mlchalowskl Joseph Mnrsky Wnlllam Monsner Na+ Morelh Henry Munslcy BeHy Myers James Neary Mary Newman Rnchard Newman Marne Nicholson Dorofhy Olcal Ruth Olyha Evelyn Pennell Mary Phelan Norman Reich Jane Relchenbach John Rend Chnshne Rhys Chrlshne Rhys Meyer Rufkun Julna Rrordan Jansce Rolbeln Grace RosslHer John Sampson Sfella Saranchulc Lamya Sarmasf Palsy Sava Andrew Sayad Rufh Schiff Harold Schwalb Efhel Shohel' Wnlluam Shosl Edwin Slarlc Mabel Sfeel Perry Sl'lBglll'Z C A Shles Mary Srules Leo Troy Edwm Wasserman S+eve Waslyenko Thaddeus Woluc Do'r Wood Rulh Worner Frank Yalcman James Young Berl Zlmmerman A ' N B H . . . . B ' O s I P n F T R . 9 J Tn -u Q ' . A. 1 . lda Crefaro . t S . L . ' . T F ' W M . G. . . Y G . . 1 . - Z l28 f BRODERICK'S FLOWERS INC Complimenls of 28 SOUTH BROADWAY A FRIEND YONKERS, N. Y. Telephone Yonkers 6809 - 6810 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The sfaff of fhe I937 Blackboard exfends ils deepesl appreciafion for cooperalion and kindly assisrance lo: Mr. Roberf W. Kelly, of 'rhe Roberf W. Kelly Publishing Corporalion. Mrs. Elhel l'l. Boyne, of Jrhe Boyne Sludio, oicliicial pholographer for The BLACK- BOARD, and her assislanl, Mr. Allred J. Merz. The Rizzolla Pholo Service for candid shols. Mr. J. Winlhrop Andrews, Arl Supervisor, Miss Amelia Maclvlurdy, and lhe members of The Skelch Club for The arf work appearing in fhis book. Miss Gerfrude l'l. Raflery and Mr. Howard C. Macomber for rheir unfiring labor and pafience in guiding us in The preparafion of ils BLACKBOARD. I29 Complimenls of THE CHOCOLATE SHOP Confecfioners Candy - Sodas Sundaes 3 NORTH BROADWAY M. CAHN, Prop. ETHAL'S French Cleaners and Dyers Work Called for and Delivered 24 HOUR SERVICE 297 SOUTH BROADWAY Near Ludlow Slreef YONKERS, N. Y. Telephone Yonkers 6IBO BOTKIN BROS. Jewelers Since I920 QUALITY JEWELRY AND GIFTS AI BoIkin's Big CIock 29 SOUTH BROADWAY YONKERS, N. Y. Tel. Yonkers 6760 THE PARK HILL NEWS Prinfers of Y. H. S. HANDBOOK 272 SOUTH BROADWAY YONKERS, N. Y. CALL CLEANART, Inc. emma-1 Yonkers I0.000 Laundering - Dry Cleaning Rug Slwampooing CLEANART IS AN APPROVED LAUNDRY KNEPPER'S SPORT SHOP Official Aihleiic Equipmeni' of Every Sorf for Every Sporl EXCLUSIVE SPAULDING REPRESENTATIVE IN YONKERS 36 MAIN STREET OPEN EVENINGS I3O THE BOYNE STUDIO DISTINCTIVE PHOTOGRAPHS Official Pho+ographer I 'For THE l936 BLACKBOARD 85 WARBURTON AVENUE YONKERS, N. Y. I3I Guess un-400 -ry, fx, . Y A '47-2 fF!':1 5 LE!1'2!!fEi ':!W bcautaful I ' X HELEN Lives THERE -ff- nv THHT UD' Ys I A is X 6 ---J '- X dv, 1 S L , fx X ,, x A S Wffpfff fffgjg ff f Helen Eskw Luci le. 'Ruflfx Wfllxfvm Leonard L20 Tlioy !Hexa.'11derTIelsfm Evelyn Fennel Do You tllffc this Mah WILL Brown 4 foryouf hvgawv? X fn ffff 9 E ' ff ,hdwr ' 'U-2 y X Muster? df .an A' 4 I 4401? 'ff 555 A REQ' . IF ov'LL f' f I' M TELL ME y fb THE FRENCH X fn A X FoR waqp ' W hx k .fx filfl hmfifinl -1 5 v1Azrz4m6af1.,ghf1-WndfyUmmm Mm Real f Reicl-,e4ybecl1mAl'1u17 M!! lm ,Hor'o'H7YJo1f15S J-4112 l32 of OQJECI re af BUILDING 40' '- -l-l1G oonslruclion of our ear Y Y ' boolc requires conslanlr personal supervision by Jrrained and ex- iW 'M w'm perienced men. Cur organizalion . . . publislwing 62 yearboolcs +l'iis season ...are speoialisls, al your service from DUDEDT U1 HELLU y P UDLIS bidding +o complelrion, lwelping you selecl malerials, suggesling plans lo fir your specificalions and definilely rnalcing your parl easier in Jrlfze building of your rnonumenl To memory. HIDE CURPURFITIDD i N E I33 W YORK CITY AND NEW HAVEN V Z. E 7? 79 7' 19 EG L iNNl DfyTf. I iff? U Y IJ Q H7 any r 1 feafg'ner's vocabulary, Diamond -- Hennebe ry This coiieen is a nic Hoi Soufhern dance Swecf as apple cidf Pad of The leq, lniflala of The Y5' W Sedion or acfion of Morvefii or mosqulf Two is An abbre ahon Ivan with an e. France's qiff 10 Y. H S noi Mo La Grossman. Your guess is as good as mine. Mrs. Belehrad, where did you gel lhal name? Word descriplive of Wasy. Somelhing employed in roping in lhe opposile sex. Nol closed. The way an Englishman says il. Some people are bulinskys, bul she's a Budzinski. Legal profession. A foolball player who doesn'l Bernlsleinl us up. Opposile ol Boo Hoo. El senor Prolessor. Nasly Shaeler. 1 you like il. Rub il in. The greal McGill ,or whal a lile, boy. Female commencemenl speaker. Sob. Arlhur Silliman's lady friend. Crisco, lhe pianisl. When Bill Condon gels lunny he 1 us. Rolchford or Roquelorl she's slill no cheese. Our own poel l7l. A Sullivan or a Communisl. Jean Hamillon is 1. The answer lo a +eacher's prayer. Never lell Hayes a 1. Bill Leonard's Squeaky. Abbrevialion of Long Island. Troy.- Have you 1 il? Abbrevialion for Nalional Biscuils. My lavorile person. A Lombardo lan. Jean Jardine has 1. Abbrevialion lor fool. Culling periods is nol a 1. Have someone Sholh1el lo you. Parl ol lhe verb lo be. Edilor of lhe Handbook. James Foley lhe younger. The answer lo a maiden's prayer??? Whal Quenlin used lo be. Sllll. A sophislicaled Goldberg. Always keep 1 on lhe righl gal. Down Shearle Angerl's lavorile paslime. A lake in New York Slale. School in general. Our Dancing Lady. Word synonymous wilh Divi. Edgar's lirsl flame. Inilials of a Rosy senior. Mr. Delwyler's lavorile form of speech. Abbrevialion lor road. The Soulh Yonkers cowboy wilh lhe Shirley Temple curls. Mary Newman's favorile insecl. Ah-lhe day she said il. O'Day and Knighl lhey are wilh us. Behold. This girl gol her loolball leller, Rosella's beverage. Have you ever been kicked in lhe 1? lnilials ol a wacky member of lhe senior council. Jusl a layman spell dilferenlly. The brainsl?l of lhe loolball leam. BiIl's lalesl Phealan. Knockoul. Lesler Weiss, lhe 1 champ. Did you ever 1 a nice boy? She Lenz a helping hand lo Bob Schulle. To work for somelhing. Harry Williams. Preposilion. Brennish, Mr. Shelley says. Edna or Helen, she's slill Harry's kid sisler. Cush. Weep. No Ladies. Abbrevialed. Belly 1 Jimmy, Jimmy 1 Belly. Much 1 aboul nolhing. lnilials ol our own maeslro. Whal Monsier was aller. Corky. Abbrevialion ol Soulh Yonkers. Sleighride. Mosl eyefilling senior. In memory ol all lhose who died wailing lor lhe 1 lo ring. The 'fruil ol a maiden's labor. This lillle Senorila is Ernesl in every lhing she does. Anolher way ol spelling sail. The wackiesl iunior. An ex Gil friend who is lrying lo go smoolhly down leyl hill. The wreslling professor lDocl. Diphlhonq. Geomelry makes no 1 in Range's brainl?l. He who gol slapped lRemember, Carrolla?l. Caplain ol lhe baskelball leam. A Fine basketball player. Hawaiian bird ol Paradise. Anolher Phealan. She makes George re Joyce. A Mary fine arlisl. A furnilure slore. Anolher way ol spelling lie. A senior Wouldbe Romeo. lnilials ol a boy lhe girls ask oul in vain. The inilials ol lhe guy Grayce lell behind. Molher. A disease. ----mn-ml PM J Rruwn Lwft in RWM --I, Do you wani' in be an cdifm? 2. Fool my rvmsclos. Sm ond Prww- I, Lirwl busyy 7.511 down sfrilwg 3, Fiddle wiilw your Hfifih. Thhd Row-I.Nwm'f1,5w-N fuhf!2.Rcady,wiIMnq,and able-g 3, Tho mama in Derby. I-fmib Row- I, UaHy Rf-pmfbp 2, House clcaninrw again: 3, Huwalw! Srlwd E1, om' I36 'ifr Flz4,u.,f1, 41 X- .,.. ,. r ..r:u u-,-vw -vu -rr -1 1 I H 1 m , uw H Ns -Xu n ulX w.. :Ju XX 4 ..gY,3-A,-.LX .,-um, XX Ji. .Ll-1, n, H ':.- ww . i1X ,w ,XX 11 umm Q 1-4 ' . : Mm X WA. X. .ax - w X M1 X XX , W !XX,.yX XX H , I A U.. 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