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THE I{EY for
JUNE 1938
Rochester Public Library Reference Book
Not For Circulation
Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County
Local History & Genealogy Division 115 South Avenue Rochester, New York 14604
THE
BENJAMIN
FRANI(LIN
HIGH SCHOOL
ROCHESTER • NEW YORK
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Democracy is one of the American's most
prized possessions. Protected hy a con
stitution which is soon to see its one
hundred and fiftieth year, it has become
firmly established in this country.
Today, democracies become dictator
ships with alarming ease. In cerlain
foreign nations, no person is at any time
secure in his rights. War and revolution
are common and school children receive
/ military training as part of the curriculum.
/ In these countries, government to a great
extent dictates the policies of the school
systems.
The student goyernment of Benjamin
Franklin High School is trul, a mod I
democracy. Here individual students may
share in their school government, take an
active part in supervised e "tra-curricular
activitie , and even ha\ e something Lo a)
in regard to their studies. 'With llch
training a student is "ell fI tled to a"SlIIlH'
thr great responsihilities of citizenship
later OIl.
t\. bitler struggle "as "aged to hrillg
to th(~ p<'ople of Llli ' naLion the right , and
privil('g(' to '" hiell (' t'ry fr e lllHIl is
('nlitlrd, Thi hool is dedicated, th {'('fofe,
Lo t.he con titlLtion of the lIited Slale'
and l h spiri t of d cllloerac. "hieh hm l'
opcrated Lo keep Lhes(' right." amI pri'i
leg(' t'Cllr(' so that til oulh of loda)
lllel) nol onl, poss('s ' Llti ' rich h('riLage
hut nHl) al ~o look for\\ anI to u future 'uch
as free m('ll enjo) ,
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n e are honored in the privilege of opening
Olll' Key with por'irails of 1\;/,.. Bntlerfield
and AI,.. lVolgasl. Because of their unselfish
devolion to ow' advancelnenl and their sin
cere interest in llS individually, their place
in our hearts will remain secure.
THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
The cause of democracy adyances with
difficult. , suffers setbacks at times and
places, and at present is under attack over
wide areas. We are of those who believe
in the dignity and worth of individuals,
and that these are recognized best in a
democratic system. Knowledge, courage
and conscience are required that we may
prove our faith by works- knowledge
that we may act wisely in the light of
man's previolls experiences; courage tllal
\\e may stand by our convictions ("veil
though \,,~ e be of a minorit. ; and COJl
science that we rna. nH'asure our acts and
our ambitions })y the rule of the common
good.
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THE PRESIDENT
Roy L. Butterfield Principal
THE VICE-PRESIDEN;f
Wi ll i!llll W() I ~lIs (,
\ ice-Principul
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T H E C A Back Row Marian Laley Mrs. Franc Ebray
Charles Colburn Mrs. Rose Blank Lois Lawrence
Carlisle Taylor DeMars Bezant Mrs. Edna F. Daly
Isaac A. Chapell Mary Burns
George Cone Third Row Grace Rowley
Raymond Murphy Edna L. Parker
Emily Thompson Mrs. Ethel S. Abbott Willard H. Clark Harriet Cochrane Carroll Potter
Marian Greenwood
Harvey Thomas Marjorie Pangburn Doris Wilbur Dora Clary
Elston Yaeger Blanche Thompson Leon Leggett Helen Ritz
Front Row
Matthew Lyders Mrs. Celia Willis Sarah Larmer
Carolyn Diemer Marian Blake Fourth Row Bessie Ames Flora Rizzo
Helen Donnellan Mrs. Helene Wondergem 1rs. larlha Kra, elz
Catherine Sullivan Agnes Crowle) Lillian Friedman Mrs. Clara Brasser Grace Brown William Wolgast
Stillman Hobbs Jeny DeWolf Anthony Betten Second ROllI Helen A. Young WalLer Schmitt {~ra('e Lamoree
Marlowe Smith Elizabel h Mears Truby llenry James Kipp l\lartha l\1iddaugh Lottie Finn
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B I N E T Back Row Fourth Row Second Row
John Clark Frances II. (; affney Marian Tuthill Ingraham Humphrey Rulh Lush Mrs. Clara Tillman Harold Swarlhout Grace McCarthy Dorothy Edwards Edmund Schermerhorn Alta Fisher Pauline Geballe Harold Warner Laura Hoefer Elinor Treble Howard Jennings Lulu Covel Mrs. Fanny Emery Joseph W. Kaiser 1\1rs. Florence Pil ts Florence Metz Donald Rabtjen Bessie Nelson Mabel A. Rodman Francis Henderson Rachel Langworthy Edna Snow Preston Tale -Ruth Denio Irene Hess William l\laxion Dorothy Abert Lillian Samuelsohn Lewis Miller Mrs. J. J. Hall Mrs. Helen Young
Fifth Row Mrs. Olyve Gordon
Joseph lagro Third Row
Donald Clark Domenic DeFrancesco Benjamin Lipson Paul Sleese Front Row Karl \ an Hoe en Grant Cleland Elmer Koster Robert Smith Samuel Zornow Edward Halbleib Miriam Levin Carl Chamberlain J ames Finnegan Helen Scribner Raymond Francis Arthur Bates Abrona Batz Judson Decker Harmon Bulley Roy L. Butterfield Harold Roche Dennis Ruby Ella Davis William Read Atwood DeCoster Mrs. Marguerite May Merlyn Ringwood Effey Riley Mrs. Jane Dunham
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THE SENATE
Back Row S tanding : Mr. SamuelZorno\\, Mr. Ra ymond Francis. GeorgI' Lornbart, Samuel Kolko. William Miller. Charlott ... Weber. Julia "ilIiams, Haney Sanow. Second Row Sealed: Mr. Florence Pitts. Ir. William C. Wolgast, Arlene Nory, l\\is RachelLangwol' thy , Mr. Roy L. Bulterfield. Fronl Row Sealed: Ho\\afll Watkins. Edna Sf'\-ille, Eugene Guarino, Mary JaDI' Se-
ville.
The Junto and the executive council are symbols of democracy in our school government. The Junto consists of two representatives from each hume room, elect.ed each term. They meet. Lo olfer uch criticisms and ideas foT' the bettermenL uf school alTairs as are suggested Ly their classmates.
The president, vice-president, ancl secretary uf the school hold t.he same respecLive offices in the Junto. From the newly-elected Juntu, six represen la live ' from the senior high and two from the junior high das es are chosen to make up the executive council. Under the guidance of faculty advisers the execu live council makes suggestions which are submitted Lo tbe Junto for final appru\ al. All students are welcome at J unto meetings, and are urged to voice lheir opinions.
THE HOUSE
OF REPRESENTATIVES
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CLASS
During our last year as studenLs of Benjanun Franklin High School we, Lhe members of Lbfl class of June 1938, have been advised and aided hy Mrs. Edna F. Daly and 1\11'. Robert SmiLh.
Habrrl Smith
Custodian of the Flag CarnH'la Cost.l:IfIZ0
Standard Beal'er Chnr'lcs Kamin
CLASS OFFICERS
Back How: Pelf'r Fiore, .l ane Tennenl, ElnlPr Cha frer. Front Row: William Wis man (VicpPresidenl), Samul'l Knlko (Trea~urr'r), Rulh Wolgasl (Socia l Chairrnan), LaVerne Graning
(Pre~idl' lIl ) .
Mrs. Edna F. Daly
ADVISERS
We wi h Lo expre sour appreciation Lu l\.Irs. Daly and to 1\1r. ~l\liLh not only for tht' p\ce l)plJL cOUDsrl WI'
ha"t' recpivf'cl, but al1'o for t.he \ alut'cl friendship we have enjoyed with them.
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HIT \. \Ch. EH" \ '\ ... 9 Lang Stn.'l't ... Conidol' Aide 3, \ arslly ~luh 3, 1
:\1 un JA E ALLE:\i ... 1011 :\forlh Goodman Slrcrt ational Honor Sociel 4; Latin Ilonor 'ociel)' 2, 3, ·t;
ouran!, Editorial StaiI 3, I; Kl'\ I: Girls' Leadership 1, 2, 3, t: Srnior horus 4; Guid'c 'en ice I ; Lost and Fuund 2, 3, I; Choral Club 4.
~I un ALT\YK\_\ ... 5 ~lilLer lrcet ... l~ir),,' Leaderhip 1, 2, Rcnaissancl' 2.
TIl \DDEt: II. A:\,TCZ.\K ... 1118 ~orton Street ... Juntu 2, 3, Buok.store 3, 4.
'lAIUO"l A:\,TI"I \RELLI ... 91 Rosemary Drive ... hcy ~tafT; ~cniur Clas. Council: Junlo 2, 3; A Capella
hoir 2, 3, 4; Inter-High Prl'p Choir 1. 2; Inler-High Chuir 3, 1: Greg~ .. hard" 2, 3: Opera Guild 3, 4; Renai -:;anct' ~Ucil't) 3; enior Girls' Glee Club -1.
JO_EPIIL\E:\1. AH:\,AO ... 1621 Clifford A,enue ... Renaissance ociely:1: Italian I1onor Society .1,.
)IOHRIS J. AROESTY ... 21 :\fye Park ... Corridor AiM 4; Senior Council 4: Fr nch lIonor ociety 3, 4; Italian Honor Society 2, 3; Boys' Leader Corps 2, 3, 1; Senior Play.
E\ EL Y~ AYERS ... 249 Ern:;t Street ... Les Babillard 1,2,3.
'I'\HIE AZZOLI:\A ... 72 Sy lvestf'r treet ... J unlo 1,1; English Book Room 3, 4; Renaissance 2.
PETER AZZOLll'iA ... 72 Sylvester Street ... Track 3, ,1.
PATHICK P. R\D .. DII ... 991 ',Torlon Street ... Senior Cla"s COlInc'il, Junto 3: Italian Honor Society 3; Latin Honor Society 2, :3, 4; Renaissance Sucicty 3, 4; Boys' Leadership 3. 1
C.\RL .\. BALCERAK ... 1139 Hudson A\enue ... IIorspshol' T('am 3,!.
H.E"A BALT ... 1527 Clifl'ord A\enuf' ... Girls' Leader-hip 3,1' Junto 2, 1; Corridor Aide 1; Kpy StafT.
GOLl'\ \. B \HO,\ \S ... 28 Townsend Sln'pt ... Studrnt Aui\ iti/'s f:oIllJllilleC' 1, 2, 3, 1., ('('frIary 2, 3; Library Aide' 1, 2, 3, 1: Junto 2; Optimates 2,3,4; 'ational Honor .'()(·il'!, :3, I; (;errnan Honor Societ) 3,1; Corridor Aide I ..
;\J\HY C. B\RR.\'LE ... 67 LeFrois Stf('(,t. . Circolo Dantl' 3, I; Excc'utivc Council of H('naissanc'{' Socil'ty 3; Rrnai ~anre SociPly 2, 3; ocial Sciencl' Library \ide 1,2,3.
SALV -\.TOHE B \. TT \.GLI \ ... 971 "orlon SIred. Hl'nai~sHllc'C' 3, \ ar"ity Club 3, 1.
nEJ{:\'ICE L. BEEHS ... 136 Turpin Slrel'l ... Cregg \\\ Hfds :3; Kc~ 1.
WAH HE:\, II. BEl ·WEl\GE B .... 22 Flo\\rr Street.
~L\HTII\ BEl\. \SI"~K[ . )371 Cliliion Awnul' "01'111 • • ./111110 I; Optirllalp,' 4.
LO\\ ELL BE:\:\ETT •.. 201'11\\11 Slrt·c·t, ')"11 Brp(·zt· ... ./111111) 2.
l\L\HI\t\ BEHC;hH ... 1:3!l SIr01lg Slrpel ... CorridOl' .\idc· 1.
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LILLIAN BERKE ... 378 Alphonse Street ... Social Science Library Aide 3, 4; Library Aide 4; Gregg Awards 4.
BERNARD BERNHARDT ... 22 Athens Street ... Key, Editor-in-Chief: Courant, Publicity Manager 3, 4; A Capella Choir 1, 2; Stage Crew 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Guide Service 4; Tennis Team 3; BasketbalJ Team, Assistant Manager 4; Latin Honor Society 2; Opera Guild 2; Boys' Glce Club 1.
DORIS BELCKMAN ... 227 Lux Street ... National Honor Society 4; Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Scribe 2, ConsuJ 4; French Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-Prf'sident 3: Guide Service 4; Courant 4; Junto 2; Key Stalf; Girls' Leadership 3.
LEONARD BIRACREE . . . 26 Scrantom Street . . . Courant, Circulation 4, Reporter 4; Senior Play; Dramatic 3,4; National Honor Society 4.
LILLIAN BITTEN ... 58 St. Jacob Street ... Courant t; Craft Guild 3. 4; Corridor Aide 4; Varsity Club 4.
JOSEPH R. BLEIER ... 219 Weaver Street.
STANLEY L. BLOOM ... 124 Weyl Street ... School Orchestra 1. 2, 3. 4; Inter-High Orchestra 1, 2. 3 .. 1; A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3.4; Courant 4; Key Stalf.
BERNICE BOGART ... 965 A\enue D ... Junlo 1.
ELIZABETH DO ROTH Y BOLGER ... 217 Elizaol'th Street. Sea Brel"'ze ... Latin Honor Societ) 3, 4; horal Club 3.
CASIMIR BONLS ... 899IJucison A\enll~ ... HpSI'f\I'
Basketball 2; Courant ·1; Bowling 3, Captain ~ ; Corridor Aid\' 4; Boy,;' Leadership 3; (;olr Team it .
MAHY BORYSEWSKI ... 21 Bradford Stre"l.
FHANCES BOLClLAB.D ... 24 Delamailll' Dri\ (' ... Latin Honor ocil,ty 3, 1. Al'llill' 3, (Jtlae~l('r I: .IUllt!) 2; Courant. Cireulntiol1 Stall' k
I\ULD}{EO BOWMAN ... 99 lllllhro"kl' Slrl'l'l.
JOHN W. BB.ACli ... H3H orton Sll'Pl'l
DOHOTIH BHAln ... 23t2 Clill'md A\Plllll'
1f,\ZEL BETTY BI{ETSTEI'II ... 2<) HI'IIIIIl Stll'l'l National lIonor So('il'\ ~ k (;('rrnflll Hmwl' SllI'if'1 ~ :{ ~ : L<ltin lIonor SOl'il'ty ~, 3; A Cappello Choir :!.:L .lllnl'~ t, COLlnlnl, ssul'inll' Editor I; IVy Stall.
lun E. BBOCh .. I\IAI\I ... L7n:) Hidfit' nond E, lrllllti,'tjl10it ... Corridol' Aidl' :3, \..
(;t ssm llHONTi\IAN ... I,ll n. I\. . '1'1'1'1'11< '1' .. Enl-\'Ii..,h B!JI)kroOill 1; Varsity nul, 2, :3, 1. l\('~ .
['11\ LLIS H. llHOOI"S .. Ill!)\) HI. Paul Stn'pl Sol'i!-ll Sril'n('l' Librury A..idl' :3. l. utitlnal \lontlr Sol'i!'l \ t.
JOSEPH J. nHOWN .. :)7 Duman Slrl'''! .. .1111110 I, E\('I'uLi, (' COlllleil I: Tnlt'k I. 2. I ; S()('L'I'r 2. :1. \.: Btl\\ ling I ; Lil.rnr~ Aidl' \..
JOSEPllINE CLOIU ,\ BHOWN ... hI Lukl' I,'rllnl. SIIIIlItWI'\ illl' ... C lfl'idllr Aidl' ~.
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ELSO'\ en \HLES Bin LE. . ~o \\ l'a\l'r 'lreel . . . Horst'shor Tt'arn :~, l.
nlELU 'I. BL B,\ [~ .. . fl1 \lolTili lrcrl .... J unto 1 3; ,ational Honor Socirl, :~, l; Comllwrciul Honor
oeiet) 3. I; Crart (~uild 4; Bookslore 4; Corridor ide :3; l~regg '\'\l\rds 3. -I,
ROBERT Bl RKELL ... 3 Iroquois Streel, 51'a Breeze.
'IARIO"" \. Bl R,\~ ... 77 Orland Road .
\VILLI.HI S. CALKI='IS ... 130 Delamaine Driye ... Orchestra -1,; Band 1; A Cappella Choir 4; Inlpr-TIigh Prep Band 1.
GLADYS CARLEY ... 289 Crossfield Road ... Latin Honor -'oriety 2. 3.4; Library ~ide 3; Corridor Aide I; Leader I. H t. 1. .
PROVIDE='ICE CATALDO ... 81 Lo\\ ell Street ... Renais~ance 2,3; Corridor Aide ! ; (iregg A,"ard. 3.
LICIA R. CELLI .. . 108 Pelro~si Dri\ c ... . Junto 2 ; Renaissance Socieh 2. 3. 4. Social Chairman :~; Corridor Aide 3, -1,; Gregg A" ards 2. 3; Key Slall"; Senior Class Council; \\ ardrobe Mistress or Senior Pia) .
JOSEPH CESARO"llE ... ~1, Moha\\ k Sl reet ... Corridor \..ide 4 ; Crart Guild 3, 1.
EL~IER n. CHAFFER ... 114 Lodge Dri\ e, Point Pleasant ... Band 3, 4; Orcl1l'slra 3. 4 ; lntpr-lligh Band 3. 4 ; Inter-High ()rrhpslra 3. t; Clas. Sori,,1 Chairman l; Junto 3.
TA:"LE\ F. CII~ \LEK . . :39 Peckham Str!'!'t
JOSEPH COCCA ... "15.) Bay Slr!'et ... Band 1. ~; Orchestra 1. ~ ; Hrnaissance Socil'l) 1 , 2.3; Junlo 2.
, IOLET COLE\I..\.,\ ... ~30 Furlong lrppl .. Bookslorl' 4; Junlo 1; Corridor "-ide-I; (;n'gg A\\arcb I ; Dramatics 3, "alional Ilonor , ocil'ty I.
JOH'I J. COLLI,\S ... IlO Barberry T('rnl('p .. . Honor Crart Guild L
:\IAR \ COLL CCELLI .. 61.1 Hohr Sln'l'! ... E\e-I'uti\ (' Council 1 ; .J unlo 1
Jl.A"\,\E CO:\II'\i{\TO .. (,1 "lilll'r StrPl't ... A I.appe-lla Choir ~ . 3,1; Courant Starr :!, :3; nl'nais~!1nt"1' Socir·t) :!. 3, I: .Junlo 3; Corridor Aid!' 4 ; h!')- Slalr.
~'\'Df\E CO"\I<: .. 38 (h~ais,a Dri\l', Irondl'ljuoit .. Junto :3; A Cappl'lIu Choir ~ :3 1. Chnral Cluh ~ . Inll'rHigh Choir ~ 3 1
JOH'\ COOKE ... 2B IJl'rnld Stn·(' 1.
C\R:\IELA COST\"\ZO \;)1) I\andulph Slm' t .. JllotC) 1. 2, :1: Frr'n("h I1onor S()( 'il'l) ~ , :1. 1; '\Hliorlfll lIoor)r SUI' it'( y :1. 1; Circolo Danlt' :1. 1; DraJllal i(', Cluh I: H .. nais Hnr'" Soci .. l \ ~; (iuid(' SI',", i( '1' 1; f)aul{hlt'r of' tlH' Flag] • :I'nior C;irl~ ' (;1,,1' Clul) 1: CIJllrunl 2
K\HL COSTICJI :!17l C;1l"I',. IlIJad l"IJntil'q(I(JlI . Latin Illlrlor SOI'i!'l\ 2, :3, I ; (:or,.idor Aid!' 1; Bnnd :1. t ; Ordll' trH 1; Inll'r-r"Jigh !'/'I'P Band 1; hI') ..
A THO""", n. ua (;"\ \L1~ 11) CUrlllninl{o; Str!'l'l . , . Engli,h Hc)()k Iloorti 1.2, :1. ~,Junlo 2
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,JOSEPHI E CL I ELLI ... 1.387 Clifford A\enur ... Key Staff; Orchestra 2, 3; Renais, ance 3; Executive Council 4,; Gregg Awards 2, 3.
JOSEPHINE C. CYCKIEWICZ ... 56 Pulaski Street.
ELEANOR CZARNIAK ... 1481 orth treet ... Junto 1; Gregg Awards 2, 3; I1oDor Craft Guild 3, 4; Commercial IIoDor Society 3, 4; National Honor Society 4.
ANGELA F. CZYZEWSKA ... 55 SL. Stani laus Street ... Latin IlonaI' Society 2,3,4; aLional HaDar Sodety 4; Corridor Aide 3; Courant 3; Key Staff.
)lILTON DAITZ ... 65 Jewell Street ... Ke) '- taIL
LILLIAN J. D\.LY ... 113 Vermont Strrct.
HAZEL DAt.:B ... 1000 linton A,pnuc orth. h.C)
Stair.
\IICHAEL J. DE CARLO . .. 160 ichols trept ... Band 1, 2.
MARGAB,ETROSE DECKER ... 59 Dickinson, lret't ... Inter-High Choir t; Junto 1; <\. Cappella Choir 3, 4. Girl' Leadership 3,1.
AHTIll ({, DELL .. . 1:>9 Conk .. ) A.\ enuc. . S('nlor Cla"s Council; Courant 4; Corridor Aide 2; Boy' Leader hip :3.
LETITIA DE 'IATTEIS ... 217 Peart "-H'nur, Point Plr8sanl . .. Corridor A.id .. 3, I; Gregg Awards 2, 3; h.py StafT.
IILT01\ DEI{'\I.\N ... 311 Iloll('nlw('k Sln'c! ... Jnnto 2; Choral r.luu 1; A CIl[lp!'lla huir 1. 2, 1; 'alional HOllor Sorie! y 4; Fn'll('h Honor Socil'l y 2, :3; Opcrn l; uilJ 2, :3, I; I\('~ lall'.
'\'\-ILIll H DE H\h.E .. IHO A.\l'lIIl1' "-.
LILLI \. DES(O . III BH' Sln'p! ... Iialian TIonul' SO('il'l) 2, :3, 1, Ht'nui"sHII(,1' S;"'il'ly 2, a, I, Sl'l'I'I'Iur) :3, Tn'asurl'r I.
"\HIE C. DE' E\ .. Ih30 Hidge !loud Eilsi ... (~I't'g:.: A"urd:< :\, \..
nOHOTII\ D'1I0'\{)T .. . 11:311 COllk!' \\1'111 ...... (;n'g/t "-"urd 1,2.
S \" IH tHO . 261 I\undolph ~ll'.'!'1 .1111110 ~; 1\('llllisSIIIll'C Soci!'t) 2.3, \, \ nl'"it) Bnsketbllll "Ianll~.'r I; Cin'olu Dunk 2; BII~s' L"Hdl'['silip 2. :1, I; S.'niur CU\llll'il,
H \ '\ '10'\1) IHEBEHI(,II . ~hOIl PUl'k,'r HOHd ... .Iunlo 1,2,3. Sl'nior C lllss COUlli'd I. Euglish Bnukl'llolll~; Sl'nior PhI) :i .
CLE\IHTO"'I\SO . :I.)Collk.,\ \\.'1\11(' • H.'nai,,· SillH'I' S'H'il'l~ I. IllIliuull()n()r SOl'il'l~~. 3, I; I.nlillllllllllr SOl'il'l\ ~
1HHHELL ])OIlBERTl'\ SUl'I'!'r 2, :~. I; Truck 2, 3, I
91)\ SI. Puul Stn'l'! .. ,
E\ EL \ '\ IUmmH . II.) .Ios!'ph "Iun'. . Corridor \ili· I. 2, :1; (:uid,' SI'f\ icl' I. (:irl,,' "I hid i!' CU1Il1llitl1'1' 2, :1, I; (;(,I'IlIIIIl lIolior S()('i\'t\ 2, :1, Slicilli ChuirlllHll 2; L,\lin Jl onor S()cil' I ~ 2. :1; H't iOllnl 1I0nol' Soci,'1 \ :I. I ; COIll'ilttl
2, :1. I , \ IIn .. il·\ Cilib 2, :\. I. SllIlklil \ ('Ii\ i'lit's COllllllillt'., I ; h, ('~ Slnlr;' .IulIl() I. <:irl ... L!'ndl'r-.hip I. ~, :1; 1101101 Husk"lllall 2, :1; Chol'lIl C1111> I , nrlllltllli!'s I.
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OLG.\. E\\ .\ClIOW ... 13 Fairbank trcet ... Gregg A\\ards 3: Lo t and FOlmd 3, 4; Junto 1, 3.
A'RO'1 L. FALK ... 8 A,enue A West ... Track 3' Bo) .' Leader"hip :!, 3, 4. '
FLORE:\CE FALK ... ,<j Requa Street ... Girls' Glee Club 1; Junior Chorus 1; Choral Club 1; A Cappella Choir ~. 3,4; luter-High Prep Choir :!; Student Acti, ities Commilll'e 1: Courant 4; Opera Guild 3.
A:\"THONY F ANALE ... :!39 Elisson Street ... Key 4; Choral Club :2.
THEODORE FEDKEW ... In St. Ca imir Streel ... Courant, AS ' i tant Adyertising Manager 4; Corridor Aide 3: Guide enice 4; ~ ational Honor Society 3, 4, Social Chairman 1; Junto 3; Dramatics 3; Key, AdY(~rtising Stall'.
DOROTHY L. FED RAt: ... 111 Grafton Street ... English Bookroom 1, :2, 3. 4; Junto 4; Girls' Glee Clu]) 1.
ARLENE FELERSKA ... 9:25 Hudson Avenue ... Latin Honor Society 2, 3,4; French Honor Society 2; Key Stafr.
ASSl~TA FERRARO ... 138, orton Stref't ... Latin Honor ociety~; Girls' Leadership 1, 2; Renai ance
ociety 3, 1.
LEONARD FILlPPO~E ... 966 Clinton A\'enue orth · .. Circolo Danle 3, 4: Courant, Circulation Starr 3; Corridor Aide 4. '
PETER FIORE ... 9 'Wright Terrace .. , enior Glass Council 4; Golf 2, 3. 4, Co-Captain 4; Boxing Leadership 3. 4: Cross Country 2; Class Publicity Manager 4; Key
tall'; Track tanager 4,
FRANCIS CLARENCE FLASIE SKI ... 306 Alphonse Street. , . Key Stan',
RA Y'JO:\"D FLlGEL , , . 90 ~Iiller , treet ... German Honor So iel) 4; Courant 4; Ke) Staff 4; alional Honor • ociel) 4,
JERALD FLYN"I ... 54 Durand Boulpvard, Point Pleasant.
JOII;,\" H. FOSTER ... 2t Mouison Street ... German Honor Society 3,4, Presidpnt 3; alional IIonor Society 3,4; Corridor Aidp 2, 3,4; Corridor Insppctor 3, 1\.; GuidI' 4; Key. talf, Circulalion Manager; DramaLi's 3; Steuben A"ard 4; Franklin Day Committee 1\.
ELEANOR '1. FOX ... 232 Carter Street ... Gregg A\\ard 3,
SHIRLEE D. FHEK\TAN ... 1 Carl Street .. , Couranl2; Gff'gg A\\ard 3; Varsity :3, 1.
(;ERTRlDE FRIED;\IA~ ... 1~O Jluntington Park ... Corridor Aidp 3; Junto 4; Courant Heportpr 4; Gregg Award 3; Girls' Leadership 4·.
ELAI~E FJUSCH ... 31 Farbridge Strf'et . , . Library Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; .Junto 1; Sludpn[ Aelivilil's Corrunillpc 1,2,3,4: 'Jalional Honor Society :3,1; Oplirnate ' 2, 3, 4.; KI') Starf; Corridor Aide ·1; (;prrnan lTonor SouieLy 3, 4.
',\1{ \1I .\1. FLSTA 10 ... 37 Ow,ida Strpf'L , , . (iirb' Leader,.,hip 1; Corridor Aidt, 1.
HICH\I{J) GABLElt ... Hill Hlldson AwnlJf' ... .Junl o 1, I,; OPl'tu (iuild ], ~, 3, 4; A Cuppl'lia Chuir J, 2, 3, 4.
El'liCE GALIl'oISK Y ... 6()2 A\I'TlIIP D .. , (;irls' Athlc'Lic Committel' 1,2,3,4, Chond Club]; L<tlin Honur SI)('il'ly 2. 3, 4; <llinna! Honor Socil'Ly 3,4; (;uide SCI' ice 4; Corridor Aid,. 3; Varsity Cluh 2, :~, 1; Courant, Cids' • porls Editnr 4,
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HARlUET L. GALLUP ... 207 Avenue C ... Latin Honor Society 2, 3; National lIonor SoeieLy 3, 4; German Honor SocieLy 3, 4; Girl,:;' Leadership 2, 3, 4; LosL and Found 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Key Stall.
EUGENIA G. GA WLOWICZ ... 819 Avenue D ... Gregg Awards 4; Clas Council 1.
ELEANOR GEJAC ... 1906 Clifford Avenue ... Clas' Council 1; Girls' Leadership 1.
JAMES GILMARTIN ... 63 Chapin Street ... Craft Guild 4.
BERENICE GLENDE . .. 189 Avenue B ... Corridor Aide 4.
DONALD GLIDDEN ... ·t88 Crossfield Road ... Baseball 3.
LILLIAN GOLDMAN . .. 19 Carthage Drive ... Glee Club 1; Junior Chorus]; Choral Club 1; French Honor Society 2 ; German Honor Society 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4 ; Senior Play; Leaders 2; Guide Sen'ice 4; Girls' Senior Choir 4; Courant 4.
ETHEL GOLDSTEIN . . . 105 Hollenbeck Street .. Glee Club 1; Junto 1; French Honor Society 2,3; Girls' Leadership I. H. T. 1; National Honor ocicty -1.
RUTH GOLDSTEIN ... 8 Trenaman treet ... nlee Club 1; Choral Club 1; A Cappella Choir 1, 2; Latin Honor Society 2, 3; French Honor Society ~, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Acti\ iLies CommitLee 3, 4; (~uide Sen icc 4; Leader, l. II. T . 3; Senior Play Cast; Courant, Reporter 2, Ad\'(~rtising 3,4, Ad, ertising Manager /1. CirClllation Staff 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Gregg Awards !\; Tntcr-High Prep Choir 2; Uppra Guild 1; Key Slall'; Franklin Day Committce 4.
ANTHONY GOLEBIOWSKI . . . '12 Peckham Streel.
EVELYN GORDON ... 34·0 Hidge Road Ea~t ... Junto 2; Courant 2,3,4; Girls' Leadl'I'ship 1, 2, 3; Gregg ward ' 2,3; Bookstor(' 3, 4; Key Slafl'.
LA VEHNE GRANING ... 119 High Slr!'et ... COlllmercial lIonor Society 3, 4., President t; alional Jlonor Societ 1; Bookstore 1, ; Cla~s PresidL'nl 4; Junto 1.
PETER GRECO . .. 118 Aurora Street. .. horul Cluu Z, Corridor ide 4; Key StaIr.
FRANCES GRELLO ... 38 Da\ i:-; In·pL ... Corridor Aide 1 ; .J unto 1.
LOllIS GHELLO ... 38 DHyj" Street. •. irco\o Dllnte ~, ~.
EUGENE GHYCZ ... 5,\. Dayton 81.rl'el .
Jl NE GUBJA SKY ... 57·1 Conkc A,cQuC' .. Junior (~l(" Club 1, 2; Junto); Latin HOllin' Sucil'l" 2, ;\,\., (jcrml;\J\ HOllOI' Soci('ty :3, 4; aliuflfli Honor So'riel y 3. \.. 1\l'Y, A~sisLflnt EditOl'-in-Chipl'; CorridOl' Aidr t; Junior Choru" 1, 2; Guide 8('r\ icc 1; Courant 1.
FLOHELLE GUTllIEL ... 377 Sj Ih ' Lrel'\.
nOHOTlIY GUTZI\1EH . .. 1762 Clifl'ol'fl A,elllH' ... Latin HUllol' Socil'ty 2, 3.
IIELI~N E. GWIZlTN .. 108 Berlin ~Irel'! ... Hand J, 2, a, 4; Urch(;stra 1,2,3, \·; Inlpr-lIigh Prt'P Bund 3, Inter-High Band 4; Gn'gg AWllrd 3, 4.
LOTTI E GWOZDZ ... 8U Fflirbnnk ' Stret't.
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JE.\ "<NETTE ELINOR IL\EFELE ... 107 Fa~n Street Sea l'he~ze ... Choral Club 2; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4~ Opera Guild 3: Junto 3: Typing Award 4: Courant 4; Dramatics 3; Latin Honor SociE't) 2: Key Starr ,to
'UHTIN IL\EFELE ... 422 A\ ellUe D.
SARA HX'lBl RG ... 197 Lincoln Street.
EDWARD A. HAMIL TO ... 305 Hur tbourne Road ... Junto 2; Courant 3, 4; Corridor Aide 4; Key 4.
CAR.'II HARARI ... 114 Willins Street.
BALFREDA H..<\.RRISON ... 1541 X Goodman Street.
"CLA Al''N HEINI~GER ... ,115 -orton Street ... Glee Club 1; Choral Club 1; A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; InterHigh Choir 4; Inter-High Prep Choir 3: Opera Guild 3, 4; German Honor Society 3,4; Commercial Honor Society 4; l'iational Honor Society 4; Shorthand Awards 3; Junto 1,4; Senior CIa Council 4; Corridor Aide 4; Key Still, Indi, idual Photography 4; Bookstore 3; Dramatics 3.
WILLIAM HERPICH ... 144 Hur tbourne Road ... Junto 1, 2 ; Corridor Aide 4; Social Science Library Aide 2,3, 1.
MARY HEUSNER ... 272 Avenue C ... Girls' Leaderhip 1, 3, 4; Junto 2; Courant 4; Craft Guild 4; Key 4.
BETTY HILTS ... 26 Abington Road.
JEANE ELIZABETH IHRSHMAN ... 4187 Culver Road ... Girls' Leadership 2, 3, 4.
MAGDALENA HOLCZIl\1l\IER . .. 115 Cummings Street ... Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Choral Club 1; Glee Club 1; Opera Guild 3; Inter-High Prep Choir 1, 3; Inter-High Choir 3, 4.
RUTH FLORENCE HOLLAND ... 74 Carter Street ... A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Craft Guild 4; Girls' Leadership 4; Junto 4; Glee Club 4; Gregg Awards 4.
ROBERT E"CGE E HOLLENBACH ... 925 Joseph Avenue.
CECILIA A. HURYSZ ... 75 Pulaski Street.
HAROLD IlL TTER ... 26 Galusha Street ... Junto 3, 4; Golf Team 3, 4; Senior Council 4; Corridor Aide 3; Traffic 'quad 3.
JOlIN ILARDO .•. 354 neck Avenue ... Corridor Aide 4.
IRENE JAGLA ... 46 Klein Street ... Junto 1; Corridor Aide 3.
BOGDA: JAKl..BOWSKI ... 259 WI·yl Street.
RO\'LLDA JASNOWSKI ... 1223 Hudson Avenue .. Frl'och ]fooor So iety 2,3; Lalin IIonor Society 3, 4.
CELESTINE JAWORSKI ... 1 Peckllam Strret .. Gregg Award 3; Lost and Found 4.
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ELSA JUNGE ... 37 Fairbanks Stre(>t ... Choral Club 1, 3; Leaders 1,2,3; Senior Girls' Glee Club 4; Key 4.
MAUGHET JUNKEH ... 53 Bayclif Drive ... Latin Ilonor Society 2, 3, 4; ationall1onor ociety 3, 4.
BEATRICE KALIN ... 60 N ye Park ... Latin Honor Society 4; Courant 4; Corridor Aide 1; Leaders 1; Key 4.
MICHAEL KAMB ... 65 Harri Street.
CHARLES G. KAMIN ... 57 Jewel Street ... Standardhearer 1, 4; alional Honor Society 3, 4; Pre;,;ident 4; German Honor Society 3; Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; Opera Guild 2, 3, 4; Inter-High Prep Choir 3 ; Inter-High Choir 4: Junto 3; Executive Council 3; Guide Service 4; Boys' Leader hip 1; Cheerleader 4; Key 4; Varsity 1, 2. 3,4.
LEE KAl\IINSKE ... 312 Sixth Street ... Latin Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 4; Corridor Aide 4.
MARY KAMINSKY ... 15 Duman Street ... Corridor Aide 3; Girls' Leadership 4; Gregg Award 3.
LESTEU KAPLAN ... 116 Norton Street •.. French Honor Society 3.
UA Y1\IOND KASPER ... 25 St. Ca>;imir Street.
lUCllARD KASSEL ... 241 Hollenbeck Street ... Truck Team 3, 4; Junto 1, 2; Senior Cla'i' Council 4; Boy '! Leadership 3, 4.
JACK KATZ . .. 1125 St. Paul Slreet ... Junto 1. 2,3,1,; Latin Honor SOl'iet) 3; Corridor Aide t; Var-ity Basketball , Assistant Manager 1; Boys' Leadership 3; K!') 1
LE A 1\1. KEGEL . . . 177 Huntington . trect, Sea Breeze ... Cral't Guild 3, 4.
1\IAIUO KE NEB ... bi2 Alenlll' U . .. Cnppt'lla Choir 1, 2. 4; Inter-LJigh Prep Choir 3; Intl'I'-l1igh Choir It,; Opera Guild 1.
HOBEHT 1':. KESEL ... 1757 Hidgl' Hoad E, lronill'lllloiL ... Cia" E\ecutil (' Council ·1; Corridor i\idl' 3, t; 'Jationaillunor Socil>ty 4.
GEOHGIANA KETCHUM ... 129 S\h·(" ter StlWt. . Orch(,Rtra 1,2,3, ·1,; Cuurant 3, 4; Latin Ilonor ~ocie ty 1, (~irls' Leauel'"hip 1, 2; A Cnppl'llaChoil'2, 1; ChoralCllIh 1
1\1 \IlION KIl\G .. 5;~ Erm;\. St.I'I'(,\. .. ,Juntu 1; Corridor Aide 1; (~irls' Lelldl'rship 1 ; (;rp~1-( i\\\llnls 2, 3; \ nrsit.y Club J; h .. ey -1,; Couran\., .irclIlatio[\ 1,.
JOSEPH I([SELESKI ... 31 Cl'nlUbi' Slr('(~t.
./lINE KISKE ... 1 ~R Wa),wl' HOlld, lrondl'qlJuil . Lat.in Honur So!;il'l) 2, :~, 1,; Nulio!lulllo!loJ' Sllcil'l~ I; Junto 2 Clll~:S Council l.
STELLA h .lSSEL ... 4 Lnnghuill Street.
;\ N H. KLASS ... 1,7!l:i Lllkl' 'hl'lIl1l' .. (;il'is' Ll'lIdt'J' ship!, 2, 3; English Huok Boolll 1,2, 3; (~irl,.: (;1,,1' Club 1; !-ipnillr Pill) BII"in!'ss lanng!'!' I.
FHANCIS h.LEIIH.. . I:! \\ ('Il\<'I' SIred.
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ETHEL KLEI,\ " ~O~ "-'cnllC E .. <.;lee Club 1,~; ,omanl ~tHn' 1. ~. :3; Frf'ndl lIonor Sclt'iPI) ~, 3; Losl and
bl\md ~, :~, German HOllor ,- OCiel) :~; hI') 1; '\fulional BOlioI' ~uci('I) I.
, lIH;I'..I.\. KLE\I ... ') 1 lIller IreC't ... Girls' GII't' Uull I , ~; Corridur \ide 3.
'1 \.H.JORIE KLICK ... 10:> Dickinson Slrc'et ... Junto 3, 1: .ourant, Circulation 1; h .e)' 1: Latin lIonur Sociel) I:
eniOJ' lIa-.s Couneil ·L
FK\ "K J, KLDIASZE\\ SKI ... 188 \\ea\er treet ... 'arit) Ba"ketball~, 3,1; \arsit) Bal;f'ball 3; He8ene Ra",h(ill ~ ; '\ational IIonor OCiel) 4; Ke)
J.~ ET KOHL ... ~:-8 .\., enue C ... Crafl (;uild 1; Seniur PIa) 1: Cuurant 3,1; Girl' Leadership 1,~ ; \arsil)~, 3, q; • alional Honor Soei!'t) q.
OR BERT KOLB ... h Lang Street .•. Traffic quad], Captain ~, 3, ·1; Junlo 3.
SA \ll EL W. KOLKO ... "j~ Hunlington Park ... Clas,.; TrpaslJrf'f 4: tudenls' ssociation President 4; ~ational Honor ~oci!'ty 4: Latin Ilonor Sociel) ~, 3; Junto 1,1; EwculiH' Council 1. 4: ourant:!. 3: Manager 4; A CapppUa Choir I, :!. 3, 1: Choral Cluj) 1: Op('ra Guild 2, 3; BaskPlball ~Ianag!'r 3. 1; occer \lanager 3; Tenni' Team :!. 3, 1: Bo)s' Leadf'rship 2, 3, 4; 9A CIa s President 1; CIa" Council 4.
STELLA P. KOP.\.CKI ... 18~ To\\nsend, lreet ... Band 1,2. :3, 4: Orcheslra I, 2. 3, q ; Inter-High Prep Orchestra 3. ·1: Lil)ran Aide 3.1: Commercial Honor ocif'l, 3. 1; Publici I) \Ianager 4; Cregg A\\ards~, 3; Choral Chill 1.
~IAHY KO~\I1CK ... ~1:! Durnan Streel ... .Junlo 3,1; Grl'gg A" ard 1.
E;\I1L"\ KOWALSKI ... 66 Klein treet .. LiLran ill.' ~. 3. 1: Latin Honor ociet)~, 3, 4: Cl'rnHln Honor ocil'lY 3, 1: ' tudent ' Acthitip Commilte!' 1, ~, :3,4; Corridor
id,' I' I\c'),t.
FH'\' K II. KOZLOW SKI ... 111 Da) ton treeL
JOSEI'll KHEJEI{ .. 120 Remington ' tn'el ... Courant n."'port('r 2; Engli. h Book Hoom 3; Traflie Squad 3
GLOHI \ KHL 'IW n~DE .. 1 ~~O Clil\'ord A, .. nup . (;ir!s' Lf'adf'rship 3, 4: Corridor Aid!' 3; Dramatics 3, I ; Junto 1; Fn'lIch Honor SociP1y 3.
ED\\AHD KlB\.Ch.I ... ]7 Ho)C'rofl Dri\('.
\. ,,'\ LADELF.\. ... ](.9 \\ intE'rrotb , tr('C'l ... (;rpl!l! 1 2, H .. nai" ane!' 1.
• ))0 ,\LD F. L\"J-..•. 296 Durnan Strrc'\,
PHILI P J. L \. "Z.\ 11-~LL \. . ~:> t \1011\\ uk Str('pt . Hl'nai san('l' 3, 1; S(wial Chairman t , A CIIPIll'lla Choir 1.
LOl J~E L.\.PJ. 82 lfol\isl<'r ' tr,'('t HC'nnissanc(' :-;oci('t y ::!, 3, 4; J t:tliall J IOrlor S(J('il't)' :3, t; ( : .. rridor idl' 1.
II \HHIET \I. LE ..... :l"j ()Sl!I!(' Slno,,[ P'"lIt PIl'Hsltnl .. 0
( '{jJJlIIII'f('wl Jl onor S(wj('l. :~ . 4; (;f('l!~ ,'"nI4 .
I-H \ ('E~ LU\IBI-. H<;EH .. , HI E\"r~f('(,11 Stm't.
Fit '\ '\CE~ \, LE~I\I \ I\. ., 97 ~o,('ills"o ,11'1 0,, [ •
(,JI'I!I! \\\ Hrd 2, 3; COlIllIlI'rc'ia l \101101' S'lI'il't) 3, 1· ,",PflIOi
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SHIRLEY R. LEVE ... 1621 SL. Paul Street ... Glee Club 1; Girl.' Leadership 1, 2, 3; Junto 3; German Honor Society 2. 3; Bookroom 3, 4; Corridor Aide 3, 4; Student A LiviLies CommiUee 4; Courant 2,3,4; Varsity Club 3, 4.
JUNE LILLIAN LINK ... 89 Alice Street, Sea Brel'ze ... Junto 2, 3, 4; Corridor rude 4.
SHIRLEY M. LISSON ... 49 Ayenup D ... Corridor rude 2; Glee Club 1; Girls' Leadership 2; Library rude 3. 4; Key 4.
:\HLL Y LO BIONDO ... 1080 Norton Street ... Girls' Leadership 1; Library rude 2; Henais ance Society 3, 4.; Italian Honor Society 2,3; Corridor rude 4.
CHARLES LOl\IBART ... 67 Hesolute Street ... Bowling Team 4; Corridor rude 2,3; Inspector 4.
GEORGE A. LOl\IBART ... 67 He olute Street ... Choral Club 1, 2; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Inter-High Prr'p Choir 3; Inter-High Choir 4; Junto 3, 4; Eexpcuth e Council 4; Key 4; Corridor In pee tor 4; Opera Guild 3, 4; Boys' Leadership 3,4; Track 4.
PIIILIPV. LOVULLO ... 1363 CliITord Avenue ... Latin Honor Society 3; Cireolo Dante 2, 3,4; Corridor rude 4; Key 4; Baseball 4.
EUPHROSYNE E. LUPKIEWICZ . . . 65 Zimbrich Street ... A Cappella Choir I, 2. 3,4; Opera Gillid 1. 3,4; Inter-High Prep Choir I; Inter-High Choir 2, 3; Lo t and Found 4; German Honor Society 3, 4; Glee Clob 1; Key 4; Nat.ional Honor Society 4.
RITA S. LUSTYK ... 72,1, Norton Street ... Girls' Glee C luh 1,2; Choral Club 2. 3; Corridor Aide t; Girls' Leadrrsh ip 3; Library rude 4; CraCt Guild 4; Sernor Councilt .
JENNIE MAGNANTI Grrgg Award 3.
. 1321 Cli[ord Avenue.
EAHL l\IAGNt:S ... 79 Gothic Street ... Junto ·1; Corridor rude 3.
ALDO A MALDEIKIS ... 62 Dayton Street ... Grl'gg Awards 3; Ke).
LEO MANTEGNA ... 774 Jay Stl'f'et ... Craft Guild 2, 3, 4,; Track Team 3; .Junto 1,2, :3; h.ey \..
DOIC\ l\1ARINETTI ... 33 Emmptt treeL .. Italilln Honor ociety 3. 4.
, n IAN '\IAHKIIAl\l ... 122fi Clifford Awnue 11-[ional Honor Society 4.
LEO J. 1\1 J\RZEC ... 34 Perkham Street ... Track T(,1I11I 3; .Junlo 2, :3; Swimming Team 1,.
DOHOnn. l\IATTIES ... 2,t6 AV!'lluP C ... En~lish Hook Hoom 1. 2; c.orritlor Aidc' 4,; Key I,' Choral tub ~, (;irls' Leudl'rship ], !!. '
AHT l\lAllPIN ... t~ro\ t" Seu Bre('z!'.
HO 'ALIE ,\JAZZOLA ... 1171 . Clinton "-H'nuc . S[lIdenl !\cliviti!'''; COIllIlIil lee, H!'erl'lun t. Chairmnn 1: Lihrary Aidr 1, 2, 3, t; JOlli o 1. COllflmt 1; Cil'l'olo Danle 4; HcnaisRRoce 4.
HLINE l\lcl\lULLEN .•. 321 Hock ,t Street Cnp-prlla hoir 2, 3, 4.
HUTn MEliNE ... 20 Cnrl • lrel'l.
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ESTHER ;\lEL TZEH. ... 1701 St. Paul Street ... Glee Club 1; Choral Club 1; Choir 2, 3; Librar)' Aide 4.
HELEN l\IERCl RIO ... 3~7 ixlh Slreel ... Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Gregg Awards 1, 2, 3; Corridor Aide 3; Junto 1.
JACQl.'EL YN MEYER ... 169 Huntington Street, Sea Breeze ... Girls' Leadership 1; Latin Honor Society 4; Class Council 4.
BERNARD l\IICHLIN ... 29 Harris Street ... Boy' Leadership 2, 3,4; Tennis Team 3, 4; Junior Basketball 1.
HELEN ;\IICOLI ... 533 Sixth Street ... A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Inter-High Prep Choir 1, ~; Inter-High Choir 3, 4; Opera Guild 1; Renru sance 4; Varsity 2,3,4.
CASl\IER l\IIETUS ... 58 Clean Street ... Junto 3; Corridor Aide 4; National Honor Society 4.
ALBERT MIGLIORE ... 205 Dickinson Street ... Optimates 1, 2; Corridor Aide 2, 3,4; Circolo Dante 2, 3,4; Reserye Basketball 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 4; Key 4; Bo), , Leadership 2, 3,4; Renaissance 4.
STANLEY l\IIKIEWlCZ ... 27 Wad worth Street ... Craft Guild 3, 4.
LAURA ;\IILLER ... 140 Conkey Avenue ... German Honor Society 3; Corridor Aide 3, 4.
MARGARET Rl.."TH MILLER ... 56 St. Jacob Street ... La t and Found 3; Corridor Aide 4.
ARTHllR l\lISSELL ... 60 Laser Street.
CLARA J. MOGAVERO ... 103 Remington Street ... Junto 3; Corridor Aide 3; Bookstore 4; Commercial Honor Society 3, 4; Ke)' 4; Gregg Awards 3; National Honor Society 4.
ELSIE :\10LHOEK ... 190 Willmont Street ... Latin Honor Society 2, 3; Choral Cillb 2.
RICHARD MOLL ... 175 Avenue A., Point Plpasant ... Junto 2, 4.
ISABELLE MOOHE ... 373 Fernwood Avenue ... Junto 1.
WILLIA;\I LOLlS MURPHY ... 77 Rohr Street.
VERONICA GAIL NABOZNY ... 57 Zygmcnt Strept.
IDA NASELLO ... 8 Diamond Plaee ... Choral Club 1, 2, 4; nenai~sance Society 4.
JEAN l\lAE NIEWOOD ... 10 Hivprbank Placl' ... InterHigh Prep Choir 2; Inter-High Choir 3; Opera Guild 3,4.; Courant 4; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, -1; (3If'e Club 1; Choral Club 1; Girls' Leader hip 1; Kpy 4.
HELEN ORKELl'NAS ... 1006 Cli fford Avenue ... Craft Guild 4.
JOII ,I. OLlSZUK ... 235 Klein Street.
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BETTY OSBUHN ... 4 Boomingdalf' SW'et ... A Cappella Choir 2; Latin Honor Society 2; Corridor Aide 4.
MARIAN OUZER ... 1609 t. Paul Street ... Girl " Leadership 4; Girls' Glee Club]; Courant 3; Varsity Club 3,4.
ALFnED J. OZMINKOWSKI ... 252 Weaver Strf'et ... Latin Honor Society 2, 3; Honorary Craft Guild 4.
SANFORD PACKARD ... 536 Hollenbeck Street ... Track 3; Junto 3; Corridor Aide 4; enior Play 4; Boy ' Leadership 2, 3, 4; Key 4.
JOSEPHINE PAL LON[S ... 9 H.eed Park ... Corridor Aide 4; Gregg A"ard 4; Girls' Leader hip l.
SAM F. PARISE ... 1848 orton Street.
MARGARET PARK ... 240 H eberle Road , Irondequoit .. . Latin Honor Society 2, 3; A Cappella Choif 4; Lo t and Found 3; Senior Girls' Glee Club 4; Courant, Reporler 3.
LLCY PASKUS ... 21 Loolllis Street ... Orche lra 1, 2, 3.
HOSE C. PATANE ... 1633 St. P a ul Street ... Circolo D ante 3, 4; Honor Craft Guild 4; Lo. t and Found 3, 1; Junto 1; Drama tics 3.
ROBERT H. PEIFFEI{ ... 635 Joseph Avellue .. , Honor CraIt Guild 4; Key Stall''\,; Class Council .1-; arsity Club 1
FLORENCE PERTICON E .. , 4-14 Fern" ood A \l'nue , Gregg Award' 2, 3; Rpnai~sanel' 4.
CHARLES PETRANTO ... 222 Helllington ~lrpel Band 3.
SAM PICCIONE ... 48 F('rnWOOlI A, (,rlLll'.
l\[AIUANNE PLEHN ... lOOt) S(. Paul trct't. Nutional 1I0nor SocielY 3, 4; Latil! lIollor Soril'L) 2. :3, I.; CouranL, n.cporl.er 2, 3, Ci!'cullllioll :3; (;il'l,,' Let'tdl'rship I , 2, 3, 4; German Ilonor So ipLy 2, 3; (:uide 'en ie(' 1.; Corridor ide 2,3,1; WI'!' C luh 1; lIrsil~ Club :~, l.
BEATHICE ]>OKOWSI~ \ .. , llt Hl' mingl()n Slrl't't ... Fr('nch Ilunor 'ol' il't) 2, :L Corridor "'ilil' :1; I\alillual Honor Soriety 3, t ; (:uidc Sen in' I ; Los t und Fuund 1; h(') 1 ; Latin Honul' Su(;iet) :~, 1.
, INCENT 11. POLITO, .. 9:3 Ellison Sln'pl .. COl'ridor Aide 1; "unto I.
ELEANOH-\ POHTI! ... 1911 Lincoln Sll'<'et. " Corridor Aid!' :3; CournnL ~, . \.; h .. ('y I ; (;n'gg Award I.
1I 1\ltOLD I'OWEHS , .. ~1t) Ii' urlong Sll'l'l't.
IHENE \. I'I{ESN-\L ., , 130 eml!'!' Sln'PI ... .Iulllo 1, :l, \.; Nal iooal lIonlll' Soci"l) :1. I ; SI'(Tel nr'i I , CnnlJ1ll'fl·inl IInllor Soei('l'r :t 1, \ il'(,-Prpsitil'1I1 I , (;,'rmun IIunor S()t'il'ly~, 3; 1~I'Y . Bu"ilH 'ss I\lanagt'!' 1; (;('t'gg A\lnrcl .... 2, :1: Boukslof(' 3. 1.
ELE \l\OHE L. PH I CE . 1:1 (lsngl' Sln'd, Poiul Plt'as. anI ... llollllr ~ ral'l (;(lild :l, I ; (;irl,,' L('nd"rship:!,:l I Librll!,), idl' 2. :1; Corridor i\ ide 1
J \~IES PBOrE'!',), \ .. , :!:l Slmd,'r "111'('1'1 lIolloI'Soc'i!'l) ).
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lIARLES PL HYES ... 128 Versaille::; Hoad ... A Cappella Choir L 2, 3. 4; Junior Orchestra 1; Senior Orchestra 1,2; Inter-High Orche Lra 2; Track 2, 3, 4; Corridor Aide 2.
WILLIA~I ANDREW RAAB ... 56 Edgeland Street ... Junto 1, 2.
AGNES RACNOWSKI ... 773 Avenue D ... Girls' Leadership L
EARL RAETZ ... 147 Bedford Street ... Boys' Leader-hip 3.
HANS REBISCHKE ... 34 Treyrr Street ... Latin Honor Society 2; German Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Corridor Aide 3, 4; Junto 1; BoY" Leadership 3, 4.
ARLENE ALVA REDDY ... 577 Hollenbeck Street ... Corridor Aide 3, 4; English Bookroom 1; Glee Club 1; Key.
MARGARET REISER ... 7 Buchan Park ... A Cappella Choir 4.
SYLVIA REZNICOFF ... 1396 North Street ... Library Aide 1; Lost and Found 2.
THELMA RICHA.RDSON ... 332 Avenue A ... Custodian of The Flag 1; National Honor Society 3, 4; French Honor Society 2, 3; Gregg Shorthand Awards 3, 4; Bookstore 4; The Courant 4; Glee Club 1, 2.
IDA RICKLESS ... 19 EilTel Place ... National Honor Society 3, 4; Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 4; German Honor Society 4; Junto 3, 4; Guide Service 4; Courant 3, 4; Key, Publicity Manager; Franklin Day Com. 4.
AGNES RIDLEY ... 34 Moulson Street.
DO~ALD JOSEPH RIVERS ... 165 James Street, Sea Breeze ... Cia s Council 4.
PHILIP 1\[. RIZZO ... 240 Nichols Street .. . Renaissance, Vice-Prpsident 4.; Circolo Dante 3, 4, Social Chairman 4.
ALFRED I. ROBINSO~ ... 169 Mitchell Street.
MARJOHIE ROBINSO~ ... 26 Burbank Street .. . Cor-ridor Aide 3.
ELEA~OH ROEGNER ... 55 Farbridgc Strret ... Gregg A\\ards 2,3.
URI'\ 'I R. ROSENBAUM ... 22 Harris StrePL ... German Hunor Socil>ty 3, 'f.; Girl~' Lpadpl'ship 2, 3,4; Choral Club 1; Junior GIN' Club]; Junior Cborus 1; Seniur Choir 4; Courant 3, 4; Corridor Aidp 4; J\.!'y 1\; Librury Aide 4; Senior Play.
Jl ~E HOSE1\jBLOOM ... 65 AVf'nIlP C ... The Courant 4; Girls' Lf'8,krship 1, 2, 3, I,; Girls' (~Icp Cilib 1, 2; Vat'sity Cillb 2, 3, 4; Kpy 4; Spnior Play.
EVA UOTII ... 1000 .Jmwph A\pnu(' ... A Cllpprila Choir 1,2,3; Lwt and Found 4; (;lee Cillb 1; .JuJlior Chorus 1; Choffil Club 1; OpI'ra Guild 1; Varsity Club :3,1.
JEANETTE ROTH ... 70 St. Jamb Strrrt ... Junto 2; Grl'gg A"ard tI; A CfJppI'lla 2, tI.
GEOHGE ){OTOLO ... 587 BiJY Strf'('t ... [l/'naissanc(' 1, 2, :~. tI,; Latin Tfrmur Suif'C,t y 2; .Junto 1,2,4; Soccer 3, 4·; Tr8r·k 2, 3; Cr)rridor Aidl' :3.
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ELEANOHE Hl DY ... 684 J()~f'ph A,~'nue ... Curridor Aide t ; Lost and Found 3; K~'y 1; Courant 4.
BETTY nL.~IPFF ... 171 Walz~'r Hoad, Irondequoit .. A Cappella Choir t ; Junto 2; Class Council 4.
AGNES HlTKOWSKA ... tiO Carlpr Strcpt ... ~ational Honor Socirly 3, 1: Frt'nch Honor ocid) 2; The Key 1; Corridor Aide 1; Girl,,' Leadprship.
STA LEY SAITTA ... 399 Ba, Strl'('t ... Tknaissanl'I' 2, 3, 1. President 1; J untu 2. .
JOlI:"I SAK ... Ri 1\loha\\k Stn'pt ... Latin Honor 0-
cil'ty 3; Craft (~uild 4.
GHACE SALVAGGIO ... 6:~ Dl' Lamaint' Drin' ... Cor ridor Aidp 1: Key 1.
HL.TH SANDLEI{ ... 19 Lud\\ig Park ... IntC'r-High Prcp Choir 3; A Cappf'lIa Choir 1. 2, :3. 4; Courant 1: Opera Guild 2,3: Glel' Club 1: Junior Chorus 1; ' horlhand A\\ards 3: Kc),
HARVEY !sA~OW. .102 Eilft'l Place .. , Junto t : Executi, (' Council 1: Chef'rleadt'rl: Courant 3, 1: Latin Honor ocid, 2, 3. I, Consu l 4, ( ual'stor 3: h," ~lafr. Organizations'; National Honor ~ol'il,ty 1, Tn'asllI'l'r I. St'llior Pia), Prop,'rlies lanagf'r: varsil ~ Cluu l; Corridor Aide 3, 1: Guide Sl'n ict'l; Corridur Inspl'ctor :3, .t.
IlER'IA SA!SS,., 20 i,' lson t-hrl'l't.
JOSEPH JOH"J SC\RDILL.\ .. 21R9 ClilrDrd \\('ntll'
ANN\ SCIIICK-EH ... 2h I1olhmokl' Slrpp[ . .IunlD :3; Uirls' Lt'adl'rship :3; h.l') t
"\RGAHET SClIICKEH ... 2h lIolhrookl' ,'In'pl Cirls' L .. adl'r~hip :3, \\.1') 1
IS \OOHE !SCII EJI)EH .. 2i lIarris Stn'l'l
"OHTO,\ 0\\ [J) SCII,\EIBEH. . ~7 I1urri.., Strl'l'l,
FH\'\CES SEEGEH 19:) Turpin ~trl'l'l Latin Honor S'lI'il'l~ 2, :~. 1. .I"nto :~, I.
\I \J{IO" SEIJ)E'\ \"1) 1:{0 B"riin Stf('('l . h"n"h 111lI1CIt' S"l"id~ :~. I ; Co"rllnt 1. 1\.('), Cir('"lntlllll I , "II tional IlIllHlt' SIIl'il'l)- 1
(;EOHGE !SEIFEI{1' III B,'rn Stn,,'t nllllllal 1loTlnl" So('il'l) :~, I : I ["'"ICl"'~ (:rllf"1 (iuild 2, :!, 1
JOSEI'III"''': SEn I .:; 1 \\hll<' Stn·,'t, S"II BrI"'?'· llonor Crllf"t (i"ild :\, I : \\1'\ 1
1\.\TlIln,,\SII\CEI\. . 7h\\lItkinT,'rt'ltt'" .IUlltll:! , SI"Tt'IIII') of"St"d"lIh' \l'li,iti",t 'llIl1 l11illt 't' 1;(; 1""('11110 I , I,,'~ ( :in 'ldalion SInn' 1
J)O"l/ ·\L!) E. SII\FF ., li:l l't'"rt \,, ' nul' , Poinl Ph'iI--11111 BlIlId :!
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no\ ~ILL ... UI ILl'mlll'l Stre,'t , .. Corridor Aidt· :~; Junto) 4, Urdll'stra 1
JOll ~IPLO ... 473 Hudson \ H'!ltH' , , . .J unto 1: E\.e,'uti\l' Council 1. ~.
JO~EPln'E RtTII :5HUGt SA , 80 Helllpel Strt"'!.
EI E'\ 'OltE Sit DARA ' , ,806 orton Stn'ct , , , Latin Honor ~ol'ipt~ 2.:3,4; A Cappella Choir t; Tlw Courant 3. I; Corridor Aid!' 3; Senior Cirl' Glee Club I; Lo~t and Found 1
\.LDO:X \. SKILI:\S ., 158 \lorrill tm' t ,., l;rt'~g A"ard ~; t;irl< L('ader"hip 1.
ELEA:\On ,I. Sh.ILl,\S " 158 '\lorrill Strpl'l ... Junto ~. A Cappella ~ .
'IAH) SKOHOCHODA . , , 1332 St. Paul Street, . , (~irls' Ll'ad"r"hip 1.
Rt Til .\G"iES SLATEH ' .. 1,38 Titus !\'I'nue, lrond,·-qlloit ' (;irls ' Leadprship 4; Choral Club~,
J ,UIES S'IALLHIDGE . , , 164 Heberton Road . h'ondpquoit . . Latin Honor . oC'i!'t) ~ . :~. k f:urridor Aide :~. Honor Craft Guild I
EDW<\HD 5'IYKE, .. 1~2 \\ilkin,.; Strp('l , . , Junto t : I1onor Craft Guild 3,4: S,' imming Team ~ , 3. ,t-
ED" 1,\ SOBt 5 ,. I B9 '<orth Stn'!'t . , , School ()rc\lPstra 1. ~ . 3. 1; Int l' r-High (Jr('hestrH 2. 3. 1,
" \."i 0\ C. SOKOLSK \. ... 11:)1l orton Stred .. Honor Craft Soeipt, ~; Social Scil'nC',' Lihrar)o\idl' I ; (in'gg A"ard 1. 2,3,'
'\'\OHE\\ L. SP .\OO,\I . , , 9f) lJ .. rald Stro'pl , , , Inl l'rlligh PrPf) Choir I; Intl'r-High CIHJir ~.:3 I : Renaissan, ',. Socil'l) 2. :3; Courant 2 ; \ Cappella 2,:3. 1. Opl'ra (;uild 3, 1
Jl LlA SPAI'IiO , , , 18 Municipal Dri,,' , , ,f: ircolo Dant .. 2 :3, Choir I
.\ '\OHE~ JOSEPH SP\I{<\CI 0 :361 Fl'rn\\ood \'I'nllf' , English Bookroolll:3; f:OI'ridor "-ide L \arsi l, Clllb :~, I. f:hl'erLpad"r .... . f:ouranl I
I( \LI'If L. SPIE(;EL" 1 \liugl' \loau I ~asl
CECILI \ "iTA'\LE'I ,. 100 \\alkin TI'rra(',' " Book... l"r' · 2.:~ I . COllllllf'f'('ial Honor Socil'1 ~ :~ , I ; (a,·,.. Club I. Corridor .\iut' ~; h. .. ~ ~ ; (;I'('gg \\\"rel ... 2.:~
.Jl STI"oiE ST\S.\ITIS , , 1132 Clifl'"rd \ "'rllH' " .JIlI,llo 1: Choral Clu" 1. 2 : ~ Cfl [wlla Choir 2. :\, I : I nll'r-lIlgh J>n'pHralory Choir 2,:3 Jnt .. r-High Choir I ; Lfllin HOII"r Scwil'l;r 2.:3
HOBEHT "iT\';.UTlS ... Il:l2 Clill"rel \"'11111' , •• llIlItl) 1, C .hl,ir 1 Bb .. ball 2, :~. I
SIIIHLI', , ". "iTEI'\EH :3:\9 1\'('11111' B .J'IIII" I . .J unior (.1 .... Club I . .I IInior ( :horlls 1 2. Choral Clllh I : (;irl .. : L"IHI .. r ... hip :~, 1: Corridor "Id,' :1. 1, S"lIior (;1(" , (:1111. I;K .. ;. 1
BE\TI((CE STILES 211 Hiall" Slr .... 1 .Illlllo 1,2: ElIgli h B""kro:ml I 2. :3. 1 1\.";' 1 (;irls ' L .. ati .. r,hill I ; C;ro.gg J\"anb I 2: (;irl,' (;1 .. [' Clllh I . 2 . SI'lIior elliS" C"III\I'i1 I : VHr ... il)- (Jill, 1
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DONALD STOFFEL ... 131 Peart Awnue, Point Pll'asant .. Swimming Team 4; Junto 2; Typing A\,ard 4; Choral Club 2.
BELLE STOLER ... 266 orton Street ... Gregg A\\ard 3.
HElnlAN STRASS:\lAN ... 2S Harris Strpl~t . Ivy Stall'; Choir 1,2,3,4; Opera Guild 2,3; Corridor Aidf' 3, -l; Boys' Leadership 3, 4; Class Council <t; Senior Play,'tage l\1anager; ~ational I1onor ociety 4.
A.t~~E STRILEC ... 321 Awnue B ... Glee Club I, 2; Girls' Leadership 3.
IIOWA1{D J. SULLIVAN ... 1164 Bay Street ... Junto 1,2,3; Executi\ e Council 3; Pre ident of Student I\ssociation 1,; Latin Honor Society 2; National Honor ~ociet~ t; Courant 4; enior Play Cast 4; Corridor Aide 4; (;uide Sen ice 4; Key 4; Boy' Leadership 3, 4; Traffic Court, Judge 4.
WILLIA:\( SYWLLSKI ... 802 Clifford Avenu!' Bowling 3, it; Junto I, 2; Horse-shop Captain.
DOROTHY ;\IARIE TARLEY ... :3 Payne treet ... Henaissance Society 3; Italian Honor ociety 3.
JANE TENNENT ... 1587 St. Paul Slreet ... Junto 1, 2. 3; Executi\ e Committee I; Girls' Leadership I, 2, 3; (:ir\';' Athletic Committee 3, 4; (;irls' Ba. ketball 2, :3; Latin I1onor Societ y 2, 3, Srcrelary 3; German Honor oriet y 2, 3; ational Honor Society 3, 4, Vic('-President 4; English Bookroom 1; Cuide Sen icc 3, 1: Corridor "-idt> 2, 3. 1: Student Acli\ ities Commill!'(' <t: Class Council 1, -I; c.illss Secretary 4: Couranl2, 3, t; Varsity Club :~, 1.
ElNICE TEPAS ... 1080 Portland A'enuc ... Junto 1; The Kf') 1; ational Honor Society 1
DOROTHY TERlIAAH . . . 212 LlI\. Stred. Junto 1,2; Com 1l1('rcia I Tlonor ociely -I; Honor Craft (.\Iild I, Cnrridnr Aide 3; (:regg Shorthand !\wards 2, 3; Thp h.t'~· 1; Varsity Club 3, 4; NalionallIonor SOl:iptyt.
VICTOR TEI{l{\l\!\ ... 1-10 Taft Stre!'t ... COl'1'idor Aid' 1; Junto 1.
VIHGI 1\ THIB \t LT. . 131 POIl1!'ro\ :-'lrl'l'l • English Bookroolll 2; Bookstor<, I;.J unto 1, ~, 1 Corridor Aidp 3; I\..py L
HOY E. TIIO'IP~O'\ .. 31 Fil'HI \ "'1I1H', Poi lit. Pll'a~alll.
CIHHLES THO' \1'0,. 1535 Clillurd \H'IlIH'.
BEH!'.ICE tl\OEHBEHG .51 t\\p11I1I')) •• (:irl' Ll'adership :!. 3; CUllI'flnt 3, 1; Frellch Ilonor ~Ol:it'l \ 2; Corridor ;\idl' :3, 1; (;\ee Cluh 1; Choral nllb 1; St'lliol' Choir t; 1\.1') I.
FH\~K \.' \"IiDE1{\OOHT .. 30 POIllI'rO) ~trl't'\ . . , TrlllIi· 8CllWd I, 2; Corridor Aide :l, 4, Corridur inspedtlr 2, :3, 1.
DOlUS .\. , \ ~ Ol ~EH. . 119 Cross!Jl'ld Hoad, hOlld,·quoit ... Corridor Aide t; Courant Slalr I; LI'IIIh-rs I; C l'I'gg "urds 3.
l\OH" \ ~ T. , .\ DlSE1{ . 119 Croslil'ld Ilond, Irondl'quuit . .. Band :3,1,; ()rdlcbtra :3.t. Corridor \it/,' I; Junto 1; Varsit) Club 1; Boys' L"l\(ll'rsl\ip :1. I; Publicity l\lannger, h.c).
])\\10' \"IIIOH"l ... lthlCllhl'rHol1d,~l'ann"·/t' ... llLiona lllollor SO('il't y t.; .IUlIto :3; Hllnd 2, :1, I ; ()rdlt'stru
2; Jnt{'r-Ifigh Bund 2, :1, ,I; h .1' Stnl1'; Chuwl Cluh 2.
HELENA" \N 'HLUEGIlE'[ . . 11 lInllo\( '!' Sl\t·,,1.
E\ EL) ""N 'lEt HS ... III I\O\cwl'l ])mt' .. I,ngg A \\ flrd I; (; iris' Lead!'r ·hip. .
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'\'\THO'\\ YAS~ALLO ... ]39 Fifth SIJ'(,C'l.
, ICTOH , ER"ifA ... 16:;6 Cli[ord A\ rOtH> ... Junto 1, ~; Corridor ide 4; Orcht'stra 1, ~; Senior Pia).
" ILLl.\:\( H. YETTER ... 3()~ Seneca Hoad
THEHESA VITALE ... 36 Roycroft DriH' ... Dramatics 1; Choral Chili 1, :'!: Junto :,!, 3'; Gregg A"ard 3; Couranl 3, .j,; Corridor Aide 4; Library Aide 'l; Ke).
JACK J. YOLK ... 36 "ifas au Street ... Courant 3, 4; Kr) 1; Junto ~: Corridor Aide :'!: Bo),,' Leadership 3; Propert) tage Manager for enior Pia).
K\IILY WAlDA ... 984 Ayenue D ... l;regg Award,,~, 3; Corridor Aide 3.
ALEX E. WALKEH ... 69 Jerold Street ... Corridor In~pel'IOr 4.
LOIS JEAN WALLACE .. 66 l\1alling Drive .. A Cappella Choir 2,3: Key 4; Library Aide 4; Senior Choru,; 4.
JO EPII WALLACK ... 2:'!9 Wilkin,:; Street ... Courant Circulation 3: Corridor Aide 3, 4; Corridor Inspector 3, 4; Yarsity Club 4.
ISABEL WALZER ... 1371 Ridge Road, Irondequoit ... Latin Honor Society 2,3; Corridor Aide 4.
PAl'Ll~E WASYLISHYN ... 314 Taft Ayenue, Irondequoit ... Girl' Leader hip 1, 2.
JOHN WEBER ... 39 Tindale Drive, Point Plea ant .. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orche tra 1, 2. 3. 4; Inter-High Band 3, 4, 5; Inter-High Orche tra 3, 4, 5; Corridor Aide 4; A Cappella Choir 5.
JEA WEEGAR ... 90 Vayo Street, Irondequoit ... Junt.o 1, 2, 4; Latin Honor Society 2, 3; Corridor Aide 4 ; Girls' Lel:ldership 2, 3; Key, Adverlj"ing Manager 4,; Courant. 3, 4; Choral Club 1; Varsity 4; National Honor Society 4.
EDITH WEINSTEIN ... 156 orton Strrrt ... Junto 2; Gregg AVlard 3; Co-editor Courant 4 ; Varsity 3; Ke) 4·.
SADIE J. WEINSTEIN ... 99 St. Casimir Stret't .. Gff·gg A \\ arc! 3; Junto 1, 2.
DO'\1ALD WEISSE"ID ... 1509 Clinton A \ ('nut' '\Jorth ... Junto 1,2.
BEnT WELLS ... 202 Rohr Slrc'et ... Circolo Dante 2; Thr· KI') 1.
VEHA WHITING ... 20 NorLhel:lsL AVNIUP .•. Gregg A"I:Ir<l 2. :3.
\J1LTO"" ~ILLEB. ... 916 "<orth !--trl'pL ... BO\lljn~ 1; 80)": L('IHlership 3, 4 .
. FHEDEIUCK WILLIAMS ... 261 Collingwood Dri\(· ... Junto 1,2,3; A Cardia Choir j, 2. 3, 4; Corridor Aid(' 2, 3; Corridor l)l'puLy 4; Track Tl'aru 3. 1; VflrsiLy Cluh 1. 2, 3., 4; 0rr'rll Guild 1,3; Boys' Leadership 2, :3,4; 1\..1')' Sll:ll1, Acl\ c·rtising.
Jl LlA WILLIAMS ... 1020 Clifl'ord A\I·nu(· ... Junto I. 3, ", Exc'C'utjvl' Council 4; Courl:lnt 4.
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HOBEHT WINKEL'IA .... 97 Barlwrr) Trrrace .Junto 2; Crart (;uild 1.
ROBERT '" I~I'IICK. . nt Chapin'trecL ... Craft (;uild 3; .I unto 1; hee~ 1.
IHENE WIS"IJIEWSKA ... 81n Norton 'treel .. Junto 1,2; Choral Club 3; Corridor Aide 3.
STELL ,\ :\1. WIS IEWSKA ... 1233 Norton Stred. . (;irb' L(>adl'rship 1; LilJrar) Aide 2; Corridor Aidp 3; Honor Craft Guild 3, t; Varsity Club 3,1.
WANDA WISOWSKI ... 128 Thoma treeL ... (;n·gg A"ard 2.
'JARY A." ISS'IA'\ ... :;1" anda Strp\'t . Junto 2, 3; Class Council I; Craft l;uild 4; Circulation StHI!' or CUllranL 4.
'HLLLDI J. WISS'I<\'~ ... 51 \'anda Stred .. The hee) 1; S(>nior Council; ham pion (\\ restlin~ Clllb) 3: Class Vice-Prcsiden[4.
E\EL\ 'Ii \\OJCIECHO"SKA ... 9:;111lldsorl \H'nue
ELGENE "OLAN~KI ... 11 Pcckham Sln'ct .... Juntol.
FHAI'I K "OLFF ... 110 Maria Strl'l'l .. Track 1; Studt'nt Acti, itips Comrnill!'!' 1.
Hl Til 11. \\ OLG \ST ... 160 Dt'('r(i('ld Dri\(· Chural 1.I1Il, 1. '\ Cllpp('lla Choir 2. 3. 4:lntl·r·lIif.{h Pro'P Choir 3; Inlpr-lIi!\h Choir I.; .Iunto 1,3; 'iationaillonor !:loci!'I) 3, L Social I.hairlllan :l: i<'n' neh 1 (ullor S()cict, 2. :l. I: Honor Crart (;uild :3. 1: laslt'r Craftslllan I . E';'cut i, (' (:()lIl1cil I. :l; Corridor '\idp 3: C()urant 2. :3. I. (;lIid(' S('n ic'p :\: Lo"t and FOllnd 2: DralllHti('s l. 2. :l. I. S('nior (:lths Counl'il I ; S"niur Ciass Soeial ChHirnwrl I. Opt'ra (;lIild a; "'p~ Slall'
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LOllS F\1l\ ,'\ ZIELI"IISh.l . 111:i 1I11t\""11 .\"·lIlh' S"lIior I'lll~.
IIELK Z\\ EHI\ \ 77 EI'II~I ~ln"'1 . (;f'('~~ "'lII'cl2 ; (;(,1'Il1I1I1 J1ollor Sol'il'l~ 2.:1 Soeilll (,huil'll "" I 2; .111111" I.:! . :l, h.1'~ 1. ( ' Illtirillun Ill' S"nilll' Sl·t'l ion
\ 'IELI \ CJIES \ 29 Bar"ns Stn'('1 .. , LibraI' \id .. :! I. Corridor ,\illl':1
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Back Row Standing (;eorge Seifert Carmella Costanza Theodore Fedkew John Foster Charles Kamin Marianne P lehn Jane Tennent
Third Row Standing Milton Derman Frank Klima zewski John Aloi Leo Kamin ke Agne ' Hutkowska Harvey Sanow
Second Row Standing Samuel Kolko Sherwin rsaacson David Yan Horn Buth Wolgast La \ erne (;raning Harriet (;allup
Second Row Standing Doris Beuchman Ida Rickless Dorothy Hyman Lillian Goldman
First Row Standing Phyllis Brooks Eunice (ialinsk:v Ruth Goldstein
Back Row Sealed 1\1 ar) Jane Allen Irene Presnal Margaret Junker (;olina Baronas Elaine Fri ch
Front Row Sealfd June Gurjansk) lla Heininger Amelia Bubnis Thelma Richard~()n l;ertrude (;oldl-ltein Hazel Bretstein
The Franklin chapter of th ational Honor ~()ciet) wa ' formed in the first )ear of our Thoo!';; existence and is one of many similar group throughout the country. It is the purpose of thi organization to give re ognition to student "ho ha\ e Leen outstanding in the field ' of scholarship,
leadership, character, and service.
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Com
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Honor
Society Back Row Standing: Frances Lesniak, Dorothy Hyman. Edna PLinz. LaVerne Graning. Irene Presnal. !'.1iddle Row Slanding: June Finzer, Harriet Lee. Miss Abrona Bates, Dorothy Terhaar. Sylvia Kreag. Betty Karchefsky. First Row Standing: Sophie Bukowski, Eleanor Czarniak, Mr. George Cone. Back Row Sealed: Cecelia Stanley. Doris Barron. Stella Kopacki. Middle Row Sealed: Clara Mogavero, Amelia Bubnis. Mary Jane Seville, Betty Jane Howard .
Front Row Sealed: Marian Kellett, Fannie Cohen, Ula Heininger.
The Commercial Honor Society is organized for the purpose of giving recognition to those students in commercial subjects who are outstanding in scholarship, in personal integrity, and in loyalty to the school.
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The aim of the French Honor Society is to promote interest in French culture and language tudy through lectures, plays, songs, and informal good times. This year for the ftr t time the society will entertain in our school the other chapters of the city at the annual banquet of the organization. The society appreciates the aid and counsel of its sponsor, Mrs. Jane Dunham.
Firsl Back Row Standing: Sylvia Caplan, Madelyn Doyle, Evelyn Koop, Carmela Costanza, Stella Madalena. Louis Grello. Second Back Row Slanding: Ethel Goldstein, Blanche Bloom, Helen Morris. Hose Karchefsky. Beatrice Tishkoll', Sylvia Salerno, Ligia Advent, May Collins. Sealed Under Lamp: Paul Kinsella, Victor Becker, Lillian h .evoviLz, Ruth Gold tein. Second Row Sealed: Esther Tein, Muriel Taub, Sylvia Ya lowich. George h.o -cl, Dorothy Uyman, Ursula Lange, Lillian Katlen, Alice Hotmans, Blanche Seigel, Dorothy Champlin , JeanneUe Slolzky. Firsl Row Sealed: Morris Aroesty, Lillian Goldman, Bernice Underberg, Reva Axelrod, Albert Sherman, Magdalcne Paprocki, Hose
KapLin, Adele Van Graafeiland, Jean Sherman. S tanding Under Lamp: Mrs. Jllne Dunham.
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The
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Back Row Standing: Palmino Giglio, Charles Andrew, Walter Maslanka, Stanley Mikiewicz, William Costagno, Ladi laus Wy owski, John Aloi, George Seifert, Robert Winnick, John Collins, Edward Kolibab, Paul Wittig. Second Row Standing: Richard Latal, Norman Pett, Peter Geraci, Frank Mirabella, Robert Peiffer, Robert Winkelman, Donald Leze ka, Ruth Wolgast, Ruth HoUand , Lorraine Zientara, Helen Stahura, Wanda Sokolska, Joseph Chiaramonte. Front Row Standing: ArdeU Virku , Jean Eyert, Francis Vacanti, Leo Mantegna, Eleanore Prince, Rita Lustyk, lary Wis man. Back Row Sealed: Marie Rotolo, Gloria Cappelli no, Mary Heusner, Stella Wisnieska, Lottie Coltiniak, Dorothy Terhaar, Eleanor Czarniak. Front Row Sealed: Helen orkelunas, Dorothea Berens, Wanda
McHenry, Miriam Block, Janet Kohl, Audrey Snell, Rose Patane, Amelia Bubnis.
Those chosen for member hip in the Honor Craft Guild are students who possess scholarship, citizen-hip, sportsmanship, and craftsmanship. The purpose of the organization is to encourage sludent
in the practical arts. The Guild teaches an appreciation of the ancient and traditional dignity of the crafts. By safeguarding the practical values in education, it helps serious and re pon ible students to face the problem of securing necessary training for life. The Guild acknowledge a debt of gratitude to ~1r. J ud on Decker and his department for lheir valuable guidance.
• • The purpose of the Renaissance Society is to promote interest in Italian culture, Lo bring to its members through lectures and ocial gatherings the pirit of American in tiLuLion , and to carr) these messages directly and indirectly to the parenL . The presentation of Italian plays Lo the general public has enabled ten or more members to receive scholarship aid for work in college. The excellent leadership of Mr. DeFrancesco has made it po sible for the so iety Lo perform immea ' lIl'able service to the school and the community.
Back Row Standing: Armenio Portella, Philip LanzatcUa, Philip Rizzo, Patsy Romeo, Frank Mirabella, Earl Leonardo, Santo Goodyear. Back Row Sealed: Louise Lapi, Peter Tubio\o, Benny Nicosia, Frances Hivaldo, Mr. DeFrancesco, Grace Castiglione, Mary Faso, am DiDio, Assunta Ferraro, Inez Adorante, Mary Cimino, Jo ephine Arnao, Patricia Filippone, Licia Celli. Second Row Sealed: icolena icosia, Helen MicaLi, Beatrice Bartolotta, JO 'ephine CusineUi, Jenny Proeto, Franci Giordano. Front Row: Thomas Indovina, Leonard Lodico, Sarah Fu tanio, Sylvia Salerno,
There a Cozza, Jennie Blandino, Josephine Banda\ ine, Marion Antinarelli, Mis Rizzo.
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sance
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Y Back Row: June Mikletish, Ella Mae Muntz, Edna Plinz, Joyce Brown. Lorraine Sprague, Miss Metz, Lois Wallace, Eleanor Zientara, Eleanor Prince, Betty Jane Van Graafeiland. Third Row: June Finzer, Florence Vere 'chak, Ellen Sahs, Madeline Doyle, Ruth Cordingley, Doris Beuckman, Arline Hidley, Arlin orry, Eleanor Rudy, Eleanora Porth. Second Row: Georgiana Ketchum, Doris Strieb, June Diel, Betty ill, Helen Hwiecko, Marion Seidewand, Dorothy Matties, Mildred Bahringer, Cecelia Bi~do ' ki. First Row: Janet Kohl. Jeannette Haefele, Wanda Mcn nry.
Carolyn Alt, Marjorie Klick, Phylli Brooks, Betty Jane Howard.
The Benjamin Franklin Tri-Y i open to the girl of the 11th and 12th grade. The purpose of thi club i the development of the body, mind, and spirit according to the traditions of the Young Women's Chri tian Association, through fellowship, clean thoughts and peech, scholarship, leader-hip, and co-operation, 0 that our families, our school, and our communities will be benefited.
We are very grateful to our sponsor, Miss Metz, for the time and thought she has devoted to us. • •
To create, maintain, and extend high ideals of Christian character is the purpo e of IIi-Y. It is the pirit of co-operation between member and adviser that has made Hi-Y playa worthwhile part in
extra-curricular activity. It i with sincere appreciation that we acknowledge the cea eless time and energy of advisors that have made Hi-Y succe sfu\'
Back Row Slanding: Jame Mattifari, George Lombart, Donald M. Clark, Fredrick Williams, Lowell Bennet, lIc'nry Klima zewski, Robert Stark, Richard Kassel, Howard Sullivan, Frank Allan, Hocco Ferrazolli, George MorrcJ\\, Alvin Manc>leis, Archibald Chieslak, Andrew Spara ino, Herbert Altimoo . Second Row Standing: Brooks Stringer, Edward KoliLab, Robert Westfall, John Fo ter .. Iack Clause, Mr. Merlyn Ringwood, H.olJert Howe. Earl {'fIin~{'r, Henry Hope, Gerald Frasier, Alvin Karpis, William Miller. First Row Slandina: Chester Kuhis, Eugene (;uarino, Rolf Toepfer, Peter Greco, Donald Sullivan, Nickolas Batistie, George Hehberg. Sealed UnderLiahl: Theadore Altier, Frank Klima zewski. Standing Under Light: Mr. Stillman M. Hobbs, Darrell Dobbertin. Back Row Sealed: Jack Meyer, Hobert Laurer, Donald Logan, Hichard Youngman, Hobert Wolfcrth. Second How Sealed: Paul h.in~!'lIa, James Meyer, Andrew Spadoni, Charle . Purvis, Alexander Lamutis, Harold Curtis, Mr. Denis (tuby, Victor J llfki{'\~i('z, Gerald Graef, Arnold Pc>hta, Michael Ivanusha . First How Sealed: William Handtk!', Jo eph Mark, Lanle l\lart'hall, Richard Ludike, Jack Fisher, Raymond DiedC'rich, George tront, Robert Steinorth, Edward Stark, (3{'orge h..ossl'l,
Howard Watkins, Lee Graef, Joseph Husso.
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STUDENT ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Each year the student activities committee of Benjamin Franklin High School conducts a campaign to awaken interest in clubs and extra-curricular activities. The fine array of clubs shown on this page and the fact that so large a number of the students participate, testify Lo the thoroughness with which this work has been done. Many thanks are due Mrs. Tillman and Mrs. Pitts for their untiring efforts.
Name oj Club
Circolo Dante
French Honor Society
Optimates
Model Airplane
Fishing .
Bios
Tree, Bird, and Flower Astronomy
Traffic Squad
Library Helper
B. F. Club Library Aides
Needlecraft
Faculty Sponsor
· Miss Rizzo Mrs. Dunham
Miss Hess
Me. Read
Mr. Bulley
M·". Koster
Miss Parker
Mrs. May
· Mr. Beach
· Miss Bayer Miss Sullivan
Miss Wilbur
Miss Lush, Miss Donnellan
Name of Club Faculty Sponsor
Discussion Group . Miss Da\-i
Social Science Forum and Management
Miss Samuelsohn
Junior Chorus . Mr. Lyders
Senior Girls' Glee Club Miss Morrow
Sub-Deb Club Miss Cochrane, Miss Blake, Miss Ames
Renaissance Society Mr. DeFrancesco Leadership Training and Social Recreation
Riding Club .
Boxing and Wrestling
Astronomy
Camera .
Miss Mabel Smith, Mr. Ulp
Miss Esther Stewart
Mr. Maxion
Mrs. May
Mr. Betten
Slanding Nexl Lo Lamp: Kenneth Goldstein, Arthur Shapiro. FronL Row Sealed: Ro alie Mazolo, Ruth Goldstein. Helen Metulis, Mrs. Tillman, Jane Tennant, Golina Baronas, Shirley Love. Second Row Seated: James DanD, Victor Becker, Donald Sullivan, Evelyn Dreier. Third Row: Albert Sherman, Chester McGahan, Emily Kowal ki, Elaine
Fri ch, Ja on Smith, Muriel Taub. Standing al Righi: Mrs. Florence Pitts.
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THE SENIOR PLAY It i with particular pleasure that we announce the outstanding success of our senior play, 'The Patsy." In the absence of Jr. Erie Remington, whose erious illne wa lamented by the entire da ' , Mr. Edward Prior wa called upon to complele the direction of the production. The fine performance, on March 25, gave adequate proof that the cast, the slaff, and lhe new director were wiLling and able to work well together under difficulties. To these, and especially to Mr. Remington and ::\1r. Prior, we offer congratulations and our sincere thanks.
Seated Under Light
Herman Stras 'man Lillian Goldman Janet Kohl Howard Sullivan
Back Row Sealed
Licia Celli Sanford Packard Ula Heininger Yictor Yerna
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Front Row Seated
Harvey Sanow
Ler nard Biracree
Miriam Ro enbaum
Ann Klass
Standing Under Lighl
Ruth Goldstein
Peter Fiore
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THE COURANT The Courant aLLempLs to record our school history as it is being made. Six issues are published each term. Much credit is due Mr. Tate for his untiring work in training and supervising the staffs from
'year Lo year.
Back Row Standing
Sam Ciulla DoroLhy Hyman Ray Flugel Eleanor Zientara Sam Kolko
Silting Under Lamp
Esther Tein Ruth Goldstein Eugene Guarino Evelyn Gordon
Standing Under Lamp
Mr. Preston W. Tate Theodore Fedkew
Back Row Sealed
Kenneth Goldstein
Jack Volk
Edith Weinstein
Wanda Zarzecka
Hazel Bretstein
Front Row Sealed
Victor Becker
Stanley Bloom
Florence Kahn
Bernice Goldstein
Eunice Galinsky
Lillian Kevovitz
Albert Sherman
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THE KEY The h.e) is Franklin" enior annual. It is publi hed primaril J a a record of school actidty, buL to us it becomes a token b) which we may remember the days spent in the Benjamin Franklin High School. \Ye, the editor for June 1938, have endeavored Lo make Lhis edition one which ollr fellow student' may yalue and which we may cherish for many year to come.
Standing Next La Lamp .\Iiriam Rosenbaum Har, ey , anow George Lombart
Back Row Sianding Anthony Finale
Iarianne Plehn Irene Presnal Ray Flugel
Front Row Sianding Theodore Fedkew
tanley Bloom Peter Greco Loi Wallace Ruth Wolga t Robert Peiffer William Wissman
Second Row Silting Jean Weegar Dayid \ an Horn :\Iary Jane Allen
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Second Row Silting Evelyn Drier Charles Kamin Dorothy Terhaar
First Row Silling June Gurjansky Bernice Beers Helen Zwerka Jeanette Haefele
adine Cone Ida Rickless Frederick Williams Clara Mogavero
Silling Under Lamp Licia Celli Marion Antinarelli Beatrice Stiles
Sianding Under Lamp anford Packard
John Foster N orman Van D user Ula Heinenger
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THE A CAPPELLA CHOIR The large number of students enrolled in the A CappeUa Choir and other choral organizations is evidence of the great interest shown in vocal music at Benjamin Franklin High School. The A Cappella Choir, trained by Mr. Marlowe Smith, has earned a reputation in our community and in our slate of which we may well be proud.
President Alice Yates Marjorie Moore Euphra Lupkiewicz
Edwin Jaworski Virginia Sander Eleanor Schmanke Margaret Park BeLty Brownell CharioLte Weber Charles Purves
Secretary Josephine Anzalone Angelina De Carne Betty Rump{f June Withey Anna Orlando John Weber
Mary Celentano Nickolas Battisti Roland White Milton Derman James Dann Jeannette Brown Madalena Holcziummer
Boys' Manager Alfred Orgar Jo ephine Camiola Marion Kenner
Fred William Beatrice Bartolotta Regina Cieslinska George Lombart Lawrence Fassaro Betty Vanderzell Isabelle Moore
Girls' Manager Victor Jurkiewicz Walter Neuer Julia Spano June Finzer Harry Wiersdorfer Eleanore Siudara
Helen Miccoli Lois Koester Florence Anuszkiewicz Justine Stasaitis Yolanda Pierce Magdalene Paprocki Richard Gabler
Members Madalyn Smith Alice Russo Magaretrose Decker Dorothy Lietzau Raymond Greenberg Arline McMullen
Joyce MacKeller Eleanor Zientara Sherwin Isaacson Helen Micoli Helen Morris William Lidman Arnold Kanwischer Margaret Reiser Josephine Nanfra Richard Ludeke Vernon Kastner Marion Antinarelli Dolores Grabb Rolf Toepfer Norman Rose Fred WilLiams Ruth Plehn Sarah Cohen Harold Fishman Ula Heininger Jason Smith Betty Karchefsky Richard Vecchio Ruth Sandler Peter Tubiolo Syl via Kreag Marjorie Barres Andrew Spadoni Freda Dworkin Beatrice Mancuso Mary Ann Oliveri Jeanette Roth John Knack Helen Prietz Jeanette Slutsky Robert Stasaitis Shirley Werner Wilford Scott Ruth Davis Florence Falk Charlotte Vorholzer Sophie Dziubaty Dorothy Hyman Jean Niewood James Chalmers Florence Szpiler Lorena Louth Edwin Jaworski Alvin Klein Doris Tancredi Stanley Bloom Leopold Lorentz Robert Kruse Lorraine Sprague William Calkins Martha Luke Tom Lynch Lorraine Zientara Nadine Cone Philip Russo Sylvia Weiner Celia Bigdoski Jeanne Comparato Catherine Yurkiw There a Gangarosa Mary Celentano J eanette Haefele Ruth McCarthy Carmella Ferraro Marion Hill Ruth Holland Mary Kohn Alice GroLh William Miller Charles Kamin Lee Goldman
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THE BAND l nder the very able direction of Mr. Karl Yan Hoesen Benjamin Fran klin High School has always been able to display well trained bands and orchestras. These organizations do work of a high order, and their performance in our regular school assemblies is greatly appreciated by us all. Our colorful band is present at all sports events with agile drum majors and clever formations.
Clarinets Trumpets-(Continued) Oboe IN ORCHESTRA ONLY
* tanley Kulpinsky Carl Anuskiewicz *Sheldon Sachs Violins "'John Chiavetta Jack Beale Jeannette Slutsky *Angelina DeCarne Walter Lysko Horns Georgiana Ketchum Mary Cavagratti Stanley Bloom William Antinarelli *John Weber Leonard Bohdanow Arnold Pehta Baritone *Harold Fishman Edwin Sobu' Earl Costich *Charlotte Weber Luke Verna Arthur Rosenbloom *George Gleason *Lois Jane Elston Benny laia Daniel Goldman James Butz Ethel Ma,un Grace Dechau Richard Schooley Dorothy Ogley Amelia Korytko Harold Bruncke Jason Smith Wilbur Stein Trombones Saxaphones
Bernard Ziegler Loui LaMendola Irene Nawrocki Carl Lavalle *William Harter Frank Donaruma Virginia Kowalski Robert Morris *Edward Krolick Leonard Bloom Joe Masling Betty Jane Ulmer *Norman Van Duser Virginia Beale Harry Snyder Lois Durkin *William Calkins Raymond Hyde Miriam Street Armando Cerasani *Charles Mendola David Van Horn Edna Schoth Joe Rizzo Betty Kupfer William Gallup John Hollenbach Rose Datz
Bassoon Elizabeth Stark Bass George Amacker Violas
Trumpets *Merlin Escott Earl Krumwiede
*Bud ChaITer *Earl Reynolds Drums Timothy Verna
*Richard Legler Flute *Helen Gwizin *Jack Harrigan Doris Pease *Carl Charles Flutes *Odette Houston Clarinets Mary Ellen Thornton *Don Nicoliello Philip Sacco George Schmanke *Richard Bloch * Alfred Cona Carmello Lavalle Robert Gray *Bernard Karp *Philip LaGaipa Piano Claude Fry *Stella Kopacki Robert Hahn Mary Jane Leary Arthur Maupin *Robert Schlafer *James Kingsbury Laura Bernhardt
*In both band and orchestra Phylli ' Arena
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1. S\\('['I" fro II I til!' ~II!'I'I, or ('and~ ~('(' lIuth ~lIIilin~il :.? Phil l'it' lHlS tip :~ Fnmklin's nPII ~f\I11P WOfl1.
• 1. "('lIp/ 'liolls.
:;. Flora und f<\lIna . h. Hulh ~ho".· thl' b()~s lH'r Jlrinlin~ k('\\niqut'. 7 lour puss, plPnst'. H. Trallie directors of Frunklin .
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION
• We are pleased to present the following
message from l\!fr. Carl C. Chamberlain,
head of the health education deparlment.
Carl G. Chamberlain
We of Franklin High School have been most fortunate in that our repre 'enlalive interschola l.ie
teams have always kept us in a favorable light before the general public. Every true Franklinite
appreciates the long hours of practice and hard work which 0UI' representatives put in Lo Lhe end
that we may have teams that shall exhibit strong qualities not of athletic skill alone, but of per onal
character as well.
It is the aim of the physical education department Lo oITer a program of activilies lhal will inLere L
every boy and girl in our school. In many respecLs, the recreation program of the 7lh and 8th periods
provides a laboratory for lhe exercise in game situation of those lessons in citizenship lhat ha e been
learned during lhe first six periods of the day. In addition, lhe recrealion program provides a de ir
able outlet for physical energies; affords fun for all and so adds to the joy of living; is valuable from
the slandpoint of physical activity that builds slurdy bodies; and i a greal reservoir from whkh
we draw the most skilful e>',})onenl of the various sporls for memhership on lhe \ ar 'ity leam .
\\'hatever athlelic succe s we have enjoyed has heen due lo the whole hearted interest and co
operation of every pupil and teacher in the Franklin fami ly .
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BASKETBALL Sectional Champions for the last two years, the Benjamin Franklin High School basketball team,
under the tutelage of their great coach Mr. Burns Beach, has always been a powerful one in the
Rochester Scholastic League. And still more important, they are noted not only for their skillful ball
handling, but also for their fine spirit and sportsmanship.
Back Row
Richard Youngman
Henry Brauner
Edwin Jaworski
Frank Klimaszewski
Isadore Shwartz
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Front Row
William Seyboth
Donald Leseska
George Pasch
Albert Migliore
Walter Maslanka
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TRACK Our track teams haye made an excellenl record; some unusual athletes have had their start at
Franklin. Perhaps more than any other sport, track demands rigid preparation. Under the direction
of \1r. Charles Colburn, the boys are trained not only for strength and endurance, but also for the
de' irable qualities of perse\ erance and menlal alerlnes .
Back Row Standing Joe . apoli Charles Lombart Raymond Greenberg ~Iike Herman Edwin Ziearko Branislaus Dziedziech Arnold Kannwi her
Fourth Row ~Iartin Haefele Warren Rapp Alex Walker Joe Shope Frank Wolfe
Fourlh Row-(Continued) Luke \erna Robert Sugarmen Herman Strassman Erwin Levy Joe Brown William Raab Fred William
Third Row Frank Ziebro Earle Magnus Herman Opiapari \lorton chneider Isadore Schneider
Second Row Peter Azzolina (;eorge Lombart Herbert Altemoos
Firsl Row Timothv Verna Benny Micosia Charles Purves Sanford Packard Sam Ciula \ictor verna Dick Ka sel Darrel Dobberlin Charles Colbllrn
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BASEBALL The Benjamin Franklin High School furnishes no exception to the statement that baseball is the
great American game. Besides placing strong combinations on the diamond, Franklin has sent
several students possessing special ability into the world of professional baseball. Mr. Torrens, our
able coach, instructs all baseball prospects in good sportsmanship as well as in the fundamentals of
the game.
Back Row
Stanley Galinsky, Manager
William Seyboth Albert Migliore Ray Bohrer Robert Adamski Robert Stasaitis Clarence Fien William Urban
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Back Row-(Continued)
Mr. Robert Torrens, Coach
Paul Heinz
Fronl Row
Walter Oryszak Anthony Perry Walter Machnik Walter Maslanka Roy De Marco
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1. Franklin's If·ading racqurLprrs. 2. LcsLrr in championship form. 3. Bobby Adamski kE't'ps his opponf'nLs' score low. 1. Lpo \1antrgna pn'pares for anothc'r track season.
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3. Who Ipads the learn to \ icLory ii o. Our gym c1as ' cs olTcr a lI11'nns of ('scuping bonk
boredom. 7. Our golf team.
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THE KEY JUNE 1938 Ed itor-in-Ch ief
Bernard Bernhard t
Assislant Editor June Gurjansky
Feature Section Mary Jane Allen,
Chairman Jeanette Haefele Raymond Flugel
Organizai ions Ruth Wolga t Harvey Sanow
Feature Photography William Wissman Sanford Packard
Art Robert Peiffer Edward Hamilton Leo Mantegna
Typists Beatrice Stiles Bernice Beers Clara Mogavero
Senior Secl ion Helen Zwerka, Chairman Eleanora Porth Licia Celli William Root Marian Antinarelli
Senior Seclion-(Conl.) Dorothy Terhaar Anthony Fanale
adine Cone Lois Jean Wallace Marjorie Klick Ruth Sandler
Business Manager Irene Presnal
Publicily Ida Rickless
orman Van Duser
Circulation John Fo ter
Advertising J E'an W eegar, Manager David Van Horn Stanley Bloom Miriam Rosenbaum Marianne Plehn Theodore Fedkew Charles Kamin Peter Greco Fred Williams
r ndividual Photography Evelyn Dreier Dla Heininger
Group Phoiography ,eorge Lombart
The high school students of today are the citizens of tomorrow. It is well, therefore, that their education is now so guided as better to fit them for assuming the great responsibilitie of later life.
We are thankful for these opportunities and hope that we have profited by them. to the end that we
may appreciate and upport eITectively our great democracy. The following pages will attempt to show, from the student's viewpoint, variou aspect of democracy a compared with certain other
forms of government.
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The American public is suITering from a great literary stomachache. Into the normal, e, er) da)
reading diet of millions of citizens, a large amount of foreign propaganda eem' 10 haye been injected
under lhe guise of pure merican Lhought and expre sian. It ha been extremel) hard 10 digest and
it has cau ed much lrouble. Money has been seeping out of the l nited Stales to aid belligerent
nation '. People have deprh ed them elves of certain small comforts in order to hoy coil 01 her '.
All thi i delrimental Lo lhe best interesls of the country a a "hole. Who can 'a) but Ihat such lhings are cau ed by propaganda;) It is tIp 10 the American people to help protect OlIr democrat)
from foreign inflnence through lhe imple expedient of thinking while Ihe) read.
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There are a great man) peoplc who complain about the amount of adverti 'ing on I he radiu to<ia).
Perhap' they don't realize how fortunate I he) are. In other counlrie , \, here censorship and !Sllp
pre sian prevail, the gO\ ernment lakes most of I he broadcasling time for the !Spreading- of propa
ganda. The people I1HI!Sllake it and like il. 1 I ('re, Dccau ' C of wi 'C supcrvision 0) a federal commissiun,
radio slations, privately owned, may be operated in Ihe inlere ,t of the public, to the benefit of holh
listener and advertiser. Since compelition c"isls, slat ions must maintain high. landaI'd , of qualit).
As a resull, at almost any Lime both day and nighl, one i ' able lu find a \ ariely of excellent pw"ram ' ;
he rna) li"ten to what program ' he wishes, or he ma) not lislen at all; lIch is dernoerac).
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THE SOl RCE OF POWER
Benjamin Franklin, the guiding influence in the conception of democracy in America, had faith. The "sage of the comention" together with his discerning contemporarie' built the skeleton of American democrac). They could do no more. It wa posterity' task to ghe it ubstance and life. It is our ta k to sustain its life. Benjamin Franklin uttered the watchwords; we hall reecho them: "God governs in the affairs of men. If a sparrow can not fall to the ground without Hi notice, i it probable an empire can ri e without His aid~"
If we are firm in the principles of democracy which we have inherited, with His aid the voice of freedom in our nation will rise above the battle cry of bloody revolution. Democracy in the hands of an enlightened people is a tool, an effective tool in a chaotic world. In other countrie the mass thought and action, resulting from tandardized entertainment on radio and creen, from censored newspapers, and from advertising,
have been instrumental in repressing the masses, but where repression exists, revolution threatens.
The merit of democracy are often intangible. Its ultimate values can be achieved only through intelligent participation in the activities which it implies. Democracy tends to develop within us a consciousness of the political, ocial, and economic conditions essential to the advance and progress of a nation. Religious freedom, freedom of peech and pre s, as well a the right of assembly, are privilege which in turn exact a high degree of moral responsibility. Democracy can not fail un I!' we, as a people, fail.
Mary Jane Allen
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LIMERICKS
Klima zewski's a boy of great heightJ'worki' bark's worse than his bite
When we put them together Like birds of a feather
Our team always won in the fight.
tQ>
John Fo ter, your fate is decided-All the teachers your arguments chided,
But as Prrsident some day You'll have plenty to say
And we'll be glad Vwas with you that we sided.
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Mr. Wolgast or shall we say "Wolly" Who reprimands failure and folly
uggests with a smile A cure for ('ach wile
And alway:; is jovial and jolly.
tQ>
"Chuck" Kamin is first in our das .. lIe rhals the best from the mass.
ITis power>; expansive His intert'sts extensive
ArC' k('ys and his g('nius a pass.
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MORE DEMOCRACY-THE NEED OF TODAY
Although mo t Ameri.can citizens enjoy the benefits afforded by our democratic government and our high standard of living, many, perplexed by our modern paradox of want am idst plenty, have criticized our economic, social, and political systems. We admit the exi tence of abuses, but we declare that the American people can correct them as shown by their thus far successful fight for greater democracy and social justice. Becau e the current communistic and Fascist propaganda offers a "cure-a ll ," let us examine briefly communism and Fascism.
Today in Soviet Russia distinct inequality, actual oppression, and dictatorship exist in contradiction to the promi es of communism, which now strikes at the very moral fiber of the people by its materialistic attitude and utter disregard of God and spir itual life. The millions who have been allowed to starve needlessly and the wretched Living conditions of the average Russian remain a mockery to the avowed purpose of communism-to equalize the distribution of the fruits of production.
Fasci m, jeopardizing world peace today, is a totalitarian form of government with every economic, social. and poLitical aspect of the nation subject to strict state regimentation under which wages and the standard of li\'ing have been lowered considerably, and taxes and prices increased exorbitantly.
In striking contrast, our American democratic government, based upon a separation of powers between the federal and state governments, upon a division of powers among executive, legislative, and judicial departments, and upon the Supreme Court as the final interpreter of the Constitution, has furnished the political basi of our nation's expan ion-a development without parallel in the history of democracy and one which has made us one of the most prosperous and contented nations on earth. During the pa t century religious, property, and tax-paying qualifications for voting have been absolished, and powerful blows have been struck for more direct government hy the adoption of the direct primary, the initiative, referendum, recall, and by the addition of constitutional amendments providing for woman's suffrage and the direct election of United States senators.
As we contemplate these democratic victories, we realize that the battlf', although far from won, has ecured for us greater pconomic, social, and poLitical
advantages than are pos ·ihle under any other form of government. Let us therefore hold fast to our democratic tradition and continue this struggle for til(' realization of all the principles of democl"acy.
Raymond F lugel --AND WE'RE ENlOHSI
1. B \licose is dreaded by all nation8. 2. The floor was covered with a huge parapet. 3. Tbe increment took place in Mount Hope Cenll'-
tery. 4. The skyscrapers of ew York are huge edification~. 5. A captiou per on cannot be fooled easi ly. 6. The redolent person always spoiled the party. 7. She washed her clothes in a ba~sinet. 8. Scuppers-part of a fi~h. 9. The second baseman touched the man sliding into
the hassock. 10. Gargoylc--a pt'rson with a greenish look. H. The prisoner madp his escapnd(' uft,('r killing two
guards. 12. He decided that his wife could mollify u new coat
but he would not huy it. 13. A parapet is a bird" ho ean talk . 14. E\erybody should gargoy le with List('rine. 15. lIe tenrts his frel'dum with gr('at pride.
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THE FOLLOWI NG DEPICTS
A HI~TORY OF TH~ 5CHOOL LI FE OF FRANK LYNNE, W~OM WE CLASSIFY AS A TYPICAL GRADUATE 0
ANY SIMILARIT\( TO ANY PE.RSON. INCIOENT ETC. IS PURE LV COl NCI OENTAL.
TI-H~ 1="1 RST DAY! UNMI ND!="UL OF WI~AT L\~~ AJ-lEAD, OUR *-I£QO ~TRI DES GALLANTLY UP WE WALK/ EQUIPPED COMPLETELY WIT~
PENtlL BOx/ CRAYON~, AND RULERo
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THE NINTH GRADE GRADUATION ! REPORT CARD TIME 0 FRANK PRODUCES WEAD WIGH.I OUR HERO CANNOT AN UNSATISFACTORY EXPLANATIONo CONCEAL PLEASURE AND PRIDE 0
LONG PANT~ AR[; A NOTICEABLE INNOVATION.
NOW J Af=T(;R MANY IMPORTANT EVENTS .. GOOD TIMES. AND
TRYING C\RCUM~'M"~[~JMR. LYNNE'S HIGH ~c~IOOL CARE~R COMES TO A SUDDEN TEI<MINATIONo
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AD FRANK LYNNE BEEN BORN IN EUROPt
J TI-IE FOLLOWING WOULD
~AVt: BEEN HIS CURRICULUM" •
FREE SPEECH SuPPLflJIENTED BY EXTREME DICTATION AND CON(:INE;D
PER<;ONAL OPINIONo
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1. "Let's see how you did that." 5. Mr. Butterfield in an important conference wiLh 2. Andy believes in craftsmanship. Helen and Kay. 3. LaVerne extemporizing. 6. Our graduating brothers and siste[·s. Find the two 4. "Howie" and "Al" discussing life. pairs of twins.
7. It Look us four years to learn that teachers are human too. Miss Su llivan provc" it.
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ALMA MATER
In Franklin High we place our trust,
The source of our life's aim:
We crown with honor fair and just
Our Alma Mater's name.
Let steady foresighL point the way
And care our actions lead;
Our deeds and not our words will lay
Foundations of our creed.
With loyalty to Franklin High,
With harmony in thought,
We shall wiLh single purpo e strive
For sLrength in honors sought.
Let hope acknowledge no defeat,
And friendship be our rule;
LeL Lime with measured march repeal,
The spirit of our school.
Michael Golben, June '31
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A. J's TUX SHOP Rochester's Exclusive Dress Clothes Rental Parlor
For Men and Boys
73 Clinton Aye. S. Main 6764
SAM'S BICYCLE SHOP NEW AND REBUILT BI CYCLES
New Bicycles for Rent Deliver)' Serz'tcr-Opel1 EVeIl j,I!,J ond Smu{o)'J
StOre Main 5879 Residence Glen. 40l9-R 825 Clinton Ave. N.
DANCING Friday and Saturday Evenings
NEW CLASSES FORMED FREQUENTLY Register in Advance
LEARN TO DANCE Fox Trot, Waltz, Rhumba, Tango, Shag Hop, Tango Waltz, Vogue, Truckin' , Big Apple, Swing Sreps.
PRIV ATE LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT
FREDERICK A. OTTO 80 West Main Street Main 5383
OLDFIELD & MEISENZAHL ESSO SERVICE CENTER
E.JJo/llbe Main 7454
Verified E.JJo Lubricotion EJSo Oi fJ AcceJSorieJ
Portland, Cor . NortOn Sr.
89 out of every 100 women have chosen
\-VONDER BREAD over all others as a
result of the famous 1-2-3 test.
For Safety CaU a
TOWN TAXI
MAIN 8000
CAREFUL, COURTEOUS SERVICE
~iagata mnibctsitp SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
ROCHESTER DIVISION
Offers You Your Opportunity . . . a Registered University Degree
in Business Administration, Preparing for
C.P.A. EXAMINATIONS
ENTRANCE TO LAW SCHOOL
EXECUTIVE POSITIONS IN BUSINESS
TEACHING COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS IN HIGH SCHOOL
50 Chestnut Street
Summer Semester- July 5 Fall Semester- Sept. 26
For In/ormation Write
THE REGISTRAR
Telephone Main 1124
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J. B. KELLER SONS, INC.
FLORISTS
28 Clinton Ave. North
Coiffures of
Quality
IVASKY
BEAUTY
SHOPPE
5 St. Paul Street
Compliments of
KOLKO PAPER CO.
Wrapping Paper, Twine, Folding Boxes
Paper Specialties
440-444 Ormond St. Stone 1064-1065
SCHMANKE'S
HARDWARE AND PAINTS
600 Hudson Ave.
THE QUALITY STORE A. H. Loge, Prop.
HIGH GRADE TEA AND COFFEE
FANCY GROCERIES
852 Joseph Avenue Stone 6939
., Economy is the art of making the most of lzfe . . ,
-BERNARD SHAW
Your college education, technical training, travel, new car, or start in
business, will take money.
Your vision, your dream, whatever it is you are steadfastly planning to
have or to do in the future, will need financing.
A school savings account which can be started any Monday during the
term, and continued throughout the summer vacation, is a splendid
foundation upon which to build for the future. Bank every Monday.
ROCHESTER SAVINGS BANK 47 West Main Street 40 Franklin Street
I8JI- More than IOO years of service-I938
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RINGS-PINS-KEYS
Designs for all School Clubs
JEWELED PINS ATHLETIC TROPHIES, MEDALS
DANCE PROGRAMS, FAVORS
THE MET AL ARTS CO.
Manufacturillg Jewelers and Stationers
742 Portland A venue
Orders May Be Left With Mr. Francis Room 140
Would Money Interest You? More and more high school graduates are turning to business fields for lifetime occupations and steady income. To get that income, however, you have to be trained in business essentials. Rochester Business Institute has three excellent courses, anyone of which makes an excellent route to your first important position in business .
rVrzte for a catalog witb details of tbe
following courses:
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, MAJORING IN
ACCOUNTING; BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ,
MAJORING IN SELLING, ADVERTISING
AND MARKETING, AND SECRETARIAL
PRACTICE.
ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE
172 Climon Ave. So. Main 3869
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Compliments of tbe
MANHATTAN RESTAURANT
25 East A venue
Completely Air-Conditioned
The Same Good Ot' Quality Hamburg
ilz a New Setting
RITZ HAMBURGS At Our New Building Corner of Norton and
Portland
Save Time alld MOlley
Large Selection of Used Cars
CLINTON AUTO EXCHANGE, I NC.
1065 N. Clinton
BARNEY'S
31 Clinton Avenue S.
Wbere Good Food is ALuJays Served
STOELTZLEN & TAPPER, INC. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS
STORM WINDOWS, SCREENS, P ORCH I NCLOSURRS
78 Somh Water Street Phone Main 5973- Afcer 6 P.M. Char. 141
H . H. SULLIVAN, INC. TECHNICAL MRRCIJANDI SR
65-71 South Ayenue Drafting and Artists' Surrhes Blue Prints
Paint and Hardware Phocostats
Seeds For 1.'0"1' Gem/ell
HART &. VICK'S SEED STORE
Corner Srone and Ely Streets
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THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE East Avenue at Alexander St.
Courses in
FRANCES BEAUTY SALON
51 Clinton Avenue S. t Business Administration, Accountancy, Book
keeping, Secretarial Training, Selling and Advertising, Stenography.
The Cost is Less Write for Catalog
PERMANENTS $3.50
CURLS 15 CENTS EACH
KEUKA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
On Keuka Lake. Situated in the Finger Lake Region of New York
Compliments of
B.A. and B.S. Degrees-Total Cost $640 THE BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
LUNCH ROOM Apply
J. HILLIS MILLER, President
LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE A PLEASANT, PROFITABLE CAREER
Beauty Culture is the answer to your search for an interesting and profitable career. It is an art that must be learned thoroughly from dependable instructors in an established proven school.
The Roberts School of Beauty Culture is on record for graduating students who have become successful in their profession .
.. A Budget Plall for Every Pltrse"
ROBERTS SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE 508 Burke Building Main 2788
The Benjamin Franklin Cooperative Bookstore
Has a Full Line of School Supplies for Your Convenience
"Vdue First" is Ottr Motto
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ROCHESTER STATIONERY CO., INC.
We Carry a Complete Line of Office Equipment
108 Mill Street
File Personal Papers
in a ~ Record Chest!
This personal file is just the place to keep your bills, receipts , cancelled checks and other important papers-away from prying eyes under lock and key-where they are always in order and readily accessible. Three modern crinkle finishes ro harrnoDlze with home or office furnishlOgs.
41 Chestnut Street Rochester, New York
Students' Wants in Artists and Drawing Supplies
BARNARD, PORTER & REMINGTON
9-11-13 North Water St.
A Step From Mail:
For Qual,,) and Service COllie to
BLESS CUT RATE DRUG STORE
8S6Joseph Ave. Corner Ave. D
Prescrtpt10ns Srone 6903
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"W HERE MOST OF THE
CARS DRIVE IN"-
~ Gasoline and Oil
All Trackside Stations at These Convenient Locations:
444 CONKEY AVE.
155 Hague St .
400 State St.
280 Exchange St.
191 Mt. Hope Ave.
85 Stonewood Ave.
A ROCHESTER COMPANY
RAY DECKER
SHELL SERVICE STATION
2-1 HOllr COlfrteolfs Sen'ice
ANNA KOVEN'S
FURS
45 East Ave.
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INSURE WITH US
SAVINGS Dividends have never been less than 21 %
on expiring policies
SERVICE Over 25 years of serving the public
without a loss
E. S. BOHACHEK, INC. Clinton Ave. South at Court St.
LEDGER PRINTING CO.
Printing-Publishing-Advertising
57 Mortimer Street
Main 4420 Main 4421
H. E. WILSON, INC.
FLORIST
Flowers for All Occasions
Stone 1599 835 Hudson Ave.
We Devote Nearly Half a Floor To the Needs and Whu11S of
YOUNG PEOPLE
On our new, modern, already famous Third Floor of Young People ·s Fashions, you·1I find YOllr very own specialty shop, with JUSt the kind of clothes you waDt. For gi rls of all ages, for boys, for young men, clothes for all occasions, at pnces young budgets can afford!
SIBLEY, LINDSAY & CURR CO.
Main 87
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Rochester Theater Bldg.
Compliments of
A FRIEND
DRAKE SECRETARIAL STUDIO
514-516 Cutler Bldg. 42 East Ave.
A Stol'e
Particttlarly Appealing to
Teachel's and Students
~crantom'~ Books-New, Old, Rare
Educational Supplies
Commercial Stationery
Office and Library Furniture
Art Novelties Social Engraving Games and Toys
Sporting Goods
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HART'S Compliments of
ROCHESTER' S GREATEST GROCERS EDWARD H. DREIER
PREMIUMS
ARE
EXTRA
SAVINGS
Gradua tes- Remember
"METZGER'S TEAPOT"
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LEO H. DEUTER GROCER
81 Conkey Ave .
Compliments of
BIG ELM
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