PUBLISHED IN THE YEAR NINETEEN THIRTY-NINE BY THE STUDENTS OF PRATT INSTITUTE
LESTER BRISTOL POPE 1884 - 1938
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O VER" quorler of <'I anlury "9( Mr. Pope wo, groduated from the Depc'Himellt of Arc.hitec.ture (It Pratt In,titute. Uninterruptedly incG hi5 groduoli?n he 9<'1V6 )f himSf:l1f to our inst itution
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Ever giving unstintingly to his school yet he found time
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MR. E. H. PETERSEN
PRATTONIA
MISS G. C. DUNTZ
FACULTY
MR. N. W. MocKENZIE
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MR. S. H. MILLARD
MR. W. W. SHIRLEY
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T HE <'lim of Pr<'lttoni<'l is to record the h<'lppenings of the school ye<'lr <'It Pr<'ltt. Eight months of 5ction by the BOo!lrd is necess5ry to m5ke the book 5 re51iz5tion. For the most P5rt there is little immedi<'lte rew5rd for the effort spent. If, however, when in retrospect this volume brings memories of d5yS 51 Pr5tt, we of Pro!lttoni5 feel tho!lt we ho!lve suceeded. Moy the 19)9 Protlonio BOo!Ird rest in peoce is deod.
. Long live the BO<'lrd!
. The B05rd
LEE MAHER
CHARLES FENNEL
Ed;tor-in-Chief
Business MlIn"ger
STEPHEN KOVAC Ad Editor
PRATTONIA
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eMly September the Prllttonil) BOllrd h/ls been working on the volume Ihllt i:; now complete. In the course of this time ffiMy complicotions /lrose whose solution required expert ossistonce. The Pr<'lttoni" BO<'lrd tokes this opportunity to th<'lnk the F<'Iculty Advisers fOf their patience Md tolerlll1ce while "iding us in our numerous difficulties . . Mr. CivlIrdi for involuoble ossistonce
rendered to the Photo St"ff ... the School 5ecretories for cont"cts with ond informlltron concerning the "'"rious schools the Librory School Stoff for "lIowing the Boord office splice in the Libr<'lry ... Betty Ror"bllck for her ortllngement of the Engr<'lvers exhibit for the Inti mote Gollery Mort Stombouqh for his os,istonce with the Athletic c.opy the mony contributor< of ort ond photo copy whose works groce the poges following the Prottonia Representotives for ~olesmonship which mokes pO! ',bla the finonciol success of the undertoking ... 011 of our friend who hove 0 ,is ted us in ony woy. We also wish to express our oppreciotion of the cooperotion of the bu iness concerns which deolt with the 1939 Protlonio Arthur Studios Horon Engraving Co.
Miss Beotrice J. Turk Mr. Charles Johnston
Robt. W. Kelly Publishing Co.
Mr. Robert Kelly
S. K. Smith Co.
Mr_ Normon AI :.
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<'Ic~nowledgement 01 th~nks to the Pr<'ltton;~ CI~,s
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unliring efforts the weeh of work of the Pr<'litoni<'l Bo~rd ..... ould h"ve resulted in nothing. It w~s these represent<'ltives who inspired ~ worthwhile confidence of the student public~tion in their cI~ss. We ~incerely
hope th"t when the time comes the represent"tives will
be "ble to sell themselves with the success th<'lt they h<'lve sold Pr"ttoni". We regret th<'lt due to un"void"ble :ircumst<'lnces the following represent"tives were un"ble 10
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STUDENT COUNCil HE STUDENT COUNCil different in mony respect from ony other orgllnitlliion in Prlllt Institute. Not only does if \ chorter desjgnote thllt IIli cI/I$ses of III schools in the Institute be represented. it IIlso hos the distinction of drllwing if s members not from 0 group of people who mllinto in II common interest ond desire to become members, but rllther the results of student choice of their individuol elliS leoders. W ith no greot limit set upon irs octions its octivil,es lire determined ond meosured only by the energy lind the ini'iotive ond the perspicllcily of its members. Perhops the greotest sociol event during the yeor wos the Senior Prom held ot the Woldod路Astorio in the eorly spring . Not only wos il 0 socio! success, but finol finonciol reports roled it for ond beyond ony previous promenodes in finonciol returns. As yet incomplete ore the "Moscot Conlest" monoged by Bill Yonorello, to determine 0 fitting symbol for the Institute: on oil-Institute Field Doy under the direction of Wolter Chonos: ond 0 new Awords ~ystem developed by Jomes Guido. which will give due recognition to 011 those whose octivities ot the Institute hove been outstonding.
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EMILY MOELLER Vice Pre idenl
JOHN G. SHELLEY Treosurer
FRANCE' E. LEWIS S :r<'lory
STU DEN T COUNCIL The usuol Tuesdoy oflernoorl dMce were held durirlg Ihe yeor. Robert White orld 0 committee composed of members of eoch <,chool stressed publicity Md shmls to ottract the studerlt eye. porticipotiorl Md price of odmissiOrl. The ideo of roising fund<, for 0 Iwimming pool wos token down from the shelves Md ofter ~ve yeors of inoctivity it offorded Fronk. C<'Irison orld hi c )mmittee the opportunity of giving the ,tudenh one of the best oftemoon, of fun this yeoL Old foshioned movies were hewn ond th proiecl netted <'I pror.t close to $100. The 1938·39 Student Counc' 0'1 (<'I·m·~ having more energy ond more initi<'llive thon ony previoul Counci. Th mod importon! of its mooy ochievement WOI the resolution proposed 10 the Trustees of the In tilute ~nown os th Student Activities Fee. The d·red purpose of thi po" wa to /;n<'I<'ce. by me<'lns of 0 tuilion fee Ihlll v<'lriou~ e.tr<'l curricul<'lr oclivitie, of the Instaule. To date off'c·al con· r.rmotion h<'ls not been bestowed l<pon thi Ihe mo tim· porlonl piece of Student work in the hi tory of Proilinslitute. Should it go into effect next ye<'lr it meOrlS the <'Issured r.l'\<'lnciol ~ecurity of <'III exlro curricular <'ICtivities incre<'lsed student porlicipotion in Ihem with 0 resulling increose in school spirit ot Proll. Should il not be rotified the foct remoins th<'lt it ho~ been brought 10 the oitention of Ihe student body <'Ind leoves the ned Council a bOlis on which 10 work ood build. Work of Ihe Student Activities Fee committee i, <'Ipprecioted with special mention of Henry Oeh,ig. committee ch4irm<'ln for hi~ v41u4b e cooperotion. The Council wishes 10 e~pres it thonh 10 it president Rober! Nadeou for hi indefatigable intere t ond wise de(·· o i<, the work of the Counci. To the rem4il1ing officer ond committe who worked diligently ond well in the inter e"h of the Couo< <'IOd <:hool at large ur incere thonk . Best of Iud to the student body fir the ye<'lr 19)9·40 ord the hope fho! tI,ey wi I 1nfnuc to ~ffcr y/j upp I t their Student C ")un i .
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HE progrom of this School ho< been developed upon two Tobjectives which hove contributed defoitely toward its ever in~re<'l<in9
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The frrsi colis for /I continuously chllnging progrom thot synchronizes with the best conlemporllry profession,,1 practices. This is possible of rel'llizotjon only when the focully Md student body work together in term~ of the business lind ort IIctivities prevlllen! in the commcrcilll ond industrilll worlds. To support this progrOffi /I corps of instructors h<'ls been secured who <'Ire themselves leodars in the v<'Irious professionlll IIrI fields. Under their direction the students develop on lIttitl.lde of seriousness lind IIppliclliion resulting in II wholesome professionol IIlmosphere. At the conclusion of three yellrs of such II progrom of study the groduote finds he is in the hoppy ~ituotion of hllving no gop to bridge between his ort troining lind the wor~odoy world. The second objective, even more difficult to reolize thlln the frst. yet predicoted upon it, moinloins thol the educotioMI intent of the Ad School is fully reolized only when 011 its outgoing grodulltes ore employed in Ihe professionlll field for which they troined. In oddition the School octively poriicipotes in the odvonce of its olumni 10 their moximum copocity ,ervice. JAMES C. BOUDREAU, Director.
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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN INTERIOR DEC()RA liON
PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATION TEACHER TRAINING
TEP right up. lolks-It s the heydoy lor the mo~t stupendous event of the yeor, o~ the finest tlilent ever posse~sed by Prof! Institute po,,':! the porlols of ontiquity into the future 01 worlds to conquer. Moinillining mllgnificent control of thil high-pre~sured moelstrom of genius .~ the leon. lonky leoder Bruce Ander~n, lIbly 0' isled by Vice·Pre"idenl, Herb Dye O!'1d Seeretory.TreMurer, EllIvne He 'er.
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Sergeon! Aiootion's peppy wor ~t"rie you moy OJ sure, hove 0 permonen! pilice in our tremendous :rM'ums lI~ hlls Wi iom Bu· f;ghter longyeors, probs pri,J Md c:ompetifons. And don t {but of COUfse. you won tl forget the Ten Commandents ---quote leonord-unquote. Incidently. if your eyelevel is up here. why proy tell. do you put your point of vision woy down here? Put il where it belongs ond follow your proper shodes ond shodow~, ond Mr. lllwson s rendering recruih will blossom forth with dozzling delineolions. Hold it! The Tuesdoy duet by Wee Willie Rivchin Ilnd young Mr. Young is Il Woler·color ellISS unfinished symphony in two keys. Spoce! Ether! Vocuum! The fourh comes Illter the third-if you eM find it; provided you go the /ongest woy oround becouse il is the shorte,>t woy home. ond you' II get there much foster. After this, should we mention Mr. Benrimo?---------or hils he Illreody been subtly menltoned. Getting boc~ to eorth O!'1d some bellutilul forms Md letters. toke it "slow ond eo,y i~ Mr. Hoyne's Ildvice. But we con do thot when we get out.
FIN E AND APPLIED ARTS HE groduoting Ills in Adverti ing Design ..>1 June 1939 b'd Tlorewell to Prott Institute. With this lorewe I the plll1Urllmll 01 our three yellr, of study unfold~ before us, Thru hllrd work we hllve developed ourselve~ $0 thot we will be lIble to cope with the wor d ond ;ls problem~. No longer con we be shielded by the knowledge Md foresight, the tolerllnce lind understond;ng 01 our porel1ts onci teochers. True, we were once 0 group of unpredictllble youngsters but since then we hove formed Il never 10 be forgotten iriend,hip which in future yeors will be cherished os 0 memory of our school doys. Some of us will ottoin Ihe heigh Is of our Ilmbitions, the brillionl future in Art ond 011 ils phllses thot WIlS so ibued in us when we entered Prot _ certoinly it is true thot whether we surposs our fondest hopes ond Ilspirotion~ or hllve success in moderotion - none of Ine'>e things could hllve been Ilccompl;~hed without the friendly polienl odvice ond guidllnee of our in~tructor$.
Pre.;de~t MAYNARI WIGGINS Vice·P'esiden' FRED ZOFFER Se·,e10'y·T'e PHYLISS TANNER
ADVERTISING DESIGN IIIB
It is with noslolgio Ihot we port todoy. Mony of UI w: never meet ogoin but we will never forget the yeors of our formlition when our tolenls were brought oul, our errors corrected ond our coreers begun. In retrospect we wi, olwoys be groteful for the opportunity we hlld ot Prott
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ond conceit (b"rring 01 Bohemion qUlllities, at courseJ. With 011 due modelty. we hove finolly re"lized th"t we represent the IIr!ists of tomorrow. the genii 01 the tuture. Either !hllt or we mlly clutter up some W.P.A. unit.
RICHARD BELTRAM Pre.ide"' V;ce-Pre.id. " RICHARD BRUNNEL Secrol8'Y MARIN RAPECIS
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But to return to SlInity ond the serious ongle-with the possible e.ceptions of 0 lew gillmour boys ond gills. our crowd is very con· Kientious ond serious·minded. believe it or not (it s possible, you know). This stote at mind should be IIttributed to our tolented tutors. They lire responsible tor our conston! stride which Illtely seems promis. ing (promising us very little sleep). The only flllw in our present course . . ~ the oncoming of ,pring which hll' thrown Ihe proverbi,,1 wrench into the works, so to speok. You know in the spring 0 young mlln·s toney turns to thought of homework! With the e~ception of the tem· porory stigmll. the studenh ore going pillces. As we come into the home stretch we wonder whether Ihe om· bitions with which our best friends ond critics hove inspired us might not be over·shodowed by the wolf 0 1 the doorstep-but we hove hod our fingers crossed lind with this weird collection of jitterbugs, bllrber· hop qUllrtets. pill no pillyers ond "thletes we're sure to come thru. To deor old Prlltt goes the honor "nd the blome· ·we're on our woy.
FIN E AND APPLIED ARTS wos one mon who wos" much" p"rt of thi. history "s ony member of the closs. Without his influence lind help the three yeors would hllve been long "nd uninteresting liS wei; uninspiring. He wos the first per.on we met when we entered Prllll ond wos with us most of Ihe first yellr 11'· "n instructor ond friend. We use the term friend not II~ being Illmilillr. but beClluse " con be truly soid he wos. When II group 01 twenty.si~ fellow" iusl out of high school. met. on the most port for Ihe first time. there would without II doub t be bound to be some swoying from rules of ony institution. For this we were not reprimllnded horshly but merely told in 0 friendly woy Ih'" we were not doing right. We believe this ottitude on his port gained tor him more respect from Ihe member~ 01 our clllss. thlln onything else he might have dOlle. When our work lell behind we were :0 led into his office but there were no threoh mode: he would ,ien to our -ide ond tflen e~press his opinion. As we went on into our second yeor we hod less closs contoct w;th him but he wos stili there. reody 10 help lilly time he could: olwoys wiliing 10 listen. The cour~e, orchileclure. thot we were ~tudy· ing wos his life ond he wonted il to be oun, Our closs is now smlliler in number lor mllily reosons, but if those of u in school. ond those who hove left, hllve leorned but one thing, to IIppreciote whllt we ore doing we hllve gllined a greot deal from Mr. Pope.
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LL te , soon, these I<!III fOl.lr ye<!lr will go down ,n history <!Is. the mOlt import""t ,,"d infll.lenti<!ll in Ol.lr young ive , People pl<!lce h<!lppening< <!III move belore ur eye in <!I k<!lleid05f opic pMor<!lm<!l, h<!lvin been indelibly etched >n 'ur len ;tive mpmor·e. R. Terroce with hi, eye· stinging pl<!lid 0, ket Ade""M with hi noggog. <!Ind Cro en wdh be<!lming Irish m'
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By <!Ind l<!Irgo it the mo I )ngeni<!ll <!Ind nteresiing grol.lp of men <!Inywhere in BrooLyn. A polM e.pedilion with them wOl.lld never be du' Pl.lm Md ql.lips no end. The m<!lny.sided mind of the <!Irchi/ed quidly <!Ind <!Ideptly see Ihe hl.lmoroul ide to My sltu<!Ition Md lends <!I third dimension<!ll ch<!lrm to wh<!lt might otherwi>e not ive, but be merely function<!ll.
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Spellking 01 function bring' u to Ihe most interesting <!Ind most debllted problem of the entire lour ye<!l". The Senior~ w;th the e~ception 01 Steinert, who is the le<!lding exponent of the contem· por<!lry style, <!Igree th<!l t modern IIrchitecture h<!ll II long wily to go before il C<!ln be c<!llied trl.lly fl.lnctionlll <!Ind be<!lutilui. DiKussions on the m<!ltter were held in no ql.liel, dignified m<!lnner, Anyone Md everyone join in Md proceed 10 e~pol.lnd hi;. conviction· As ol.lr p<!lrting ,hoi, m<!ly we offer ,incere th<!lnh to the tellchers of the P&st four ye&rs; did we enjoy them? Our only &mwer i5 Crossen's 'why cert&inly.
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And if &11 this seems too modest, we oyly lower our eyes I,hining e&ger. bright) Md thllt we hove h&d II preJly fine Ir&in,ng :profel sioMl, cMdid, constructive, superior) in & good school (I he best), Md we Ihink (positive, convinced. cert&in) we &re fitted for pro· lessio",,1 work (we II lick Ihe world). The ye&r 19)q will long be remembered II, the yellr the gre<!l' comet c&me Ol.lt 01 Brooklyn, viII the Eighth Avenue Subw<'lY. to d&zzle the world wilh il> meteori~ ~Ifength. drive, lind punch. Not to be confl.lsed wilh the M&rii&n Comet of the slime yeor. This wos THE c)mel Foshion III. A bull eye!
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)Iuden l <'If' wer 10 Ihe rol p e" ~ "Ihe <'ly musl be ellnec/ 0. tore going b<'lc< into the b'n ,,'"P<'lne wjnq lire bUll le bl"dq <'Ind Prllif In lilut!' h<'l the be f Art Schoo the ountry we t 'ou d be fUI'1clioMI but mllybe " ol'lly rre<'lle .,., 'I u on. N, g-r t do n I eHile me enough' try lIiternCiling the pllnl'es lind Ihc .... eet pe<'l, they wo .. dn I bomb the Emp're Sill/e Building 'hey d bomb the w<'ller wo'~ no lid . d obiedivily Co ,nj<'li IIrch"ecture goes 1I I Ihe W1lY bClck to Ihe Egypti.,., pyrllmid, When I WIIS Cit CCirnegie Tech we m<'lde models w;th running w<'ller ." them 1'101 <'l hundred or II Ihou~lInd, but tel'l Ihou5111'1d
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III " 'ime, thllt, Ihe m<'lrket to qo <'lfter. . we', try bunching the p<'lnsies together •. , <'lrsheele~shure Md ~(hools(hure' ..• no, the 'piril of the mM! grinder. <'I tenlh of 11 cenl isrd much. but mulliply it by 11 million Md Ihen you h<'lve somelhing I'll (<'III you gentlemen (Inti) I know you be Iter try i' <'It F:32 for eight ~e(ond\ IIl'd m<'lybe it wiil ~how up ... h<'l <'Inyone ',een the mCin from
• better use thllt 067 solution, lI!1d plellse tll~e your fingers off thllt lense .. Mother e.h;b";on! ... wh<'lt·only ten more weeh of school? ... on the ~trength 01 Ihllt we d belter sp :e the "'lIin brllce WII;ter! MII~e thi >ne m; ~! R.C.A.?
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~ Irile lind vl!I'n in Ihi -r I b. 11th "h1lrllcl f the U~UII run ~f CI hi 10 ie In order not 10 IIppell' t ul 01 pillce we Interi), Oecorllf)" II must beg'!'\ by 1'~lil'1g <'I ~I ,ur lI<;seh. relll
r imllgjnec. The '"bi if be noted.
1 wh',h we hllve I'IOl'Ie wi I noturllily 1'10t
We entered Prl!lfl in b(lt 01 po 'ble to lellve wilhout entering.
lIrse we entered lor it i· im, )r il? Hllvjng enlered Prill!
Ihllt should be 11 Slife wily to put it. we beg<'ln our .Iudy of the lacior, concerning Interior OecorCiti )1'1. Our complete ~tudy in( luded 11 perus..,1 of the Iheory of Ar(hiteclur,,1 Bllckqround'i IA ecf)n here hll been omitted due to the length 01 the hi,tory lind imired space. The ~ ence 01 the rnllteri" IIppeM in the CIIIIII g Ihe Schoo of Fine lind Applied Ad~ under Ihe nelld' 19 COuc\.EI
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In xol:ng b"c< 0'1 the tW( ye<'l' thllt hove t elllp~ed ertllll'l "dent lind pf'r nil e,perience IlInd ,I. We wi ever remember Mr Moq 11 e.hibT 01 rrtiJde)n Ihe mMy trips fOurth o'men 11 <'l Ben,mo l"'e) 30 el hllnce Art Thro
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The be I 01 Ir erld mu I pM! how ve !!Ind <'I' we grlldullting rdtor l<'Ike lur live Jr word )11'1 :'111'11."
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W E, the cllISS of Interior Decorlltion III. being of sound 17J mind,
P.esiden' JEANNETTE FONTAINE Vice Pr",;d,,~! VIRGINIA HILL EXtE SMITH S.. 'SIMY Tree" COURTLANI SPR.-.GUE
INTERIOR DECORATION III
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ond in full possession of our mentlll cllpllcities do hereby moke ,ur lo,t will ond te~tllment. To Prlltt Institute, we leove the reputolion of being the tOliest, mo,! time wosting closs on record. To the forthcoming senior clo~ses we relive the privilege of being o shining elomple of industry to III! underclo~~men. To the future closses, we mllke the following bequests: The obility to meet jnstructor~ coming UP the stoirs to closs in the elevotor when we lire going down ellrly ... The unCllnny obi'ity to oppeor to be working very hllrd ond producing nothing lit IIi Our bird's.eye view of the MMhllttM skyline lI'ld Prill! pork ... AI our tested ond unproven excuses for lellving cllISS eorly ... A com路 plete Sherlock Holmes kit to trllck down our instructors when we need lind wont them .. To 1111 our instructors, we relive II lifelong debt for oiding us not only to become decorlltors but enlllrging our IIbility to cope with the problems thllt fllce us. Hllving thus disposed of 1I11 our wordly goods, we tllke our lellve of this Institute with the hope of some dlly relllrning the debt we hllve controcted dllring our short stllY there. Signed lind sell led, Interior Decorlltion III. Clo' of 1939.
FIN E AND APPLIED ARTS T HIS column is ostensibly designed to present our three yellrs 01 Prlltt in sentimentlll retrospect so Ihllt when in Illter yellrs, in rummllging behind some streomlined chllir we come upon our Prottonion, leors will well up in our eyes ond spilling down, will dun our W.P.A. overlliis. Despite the foct Ihot Prott'~ Perfect Pillcement Percentllge Permits Pigment Pushers Perfect Poise we"re slil II bit uneosy IIbout lellving the cloistered Willis. Some of the more eXllciing of us hllve drawn up plMs for opprollching potentiol employers. The foHowing list h borrowed by stellllh, Quote-"On enlering or office wolk briskly lip 10 the desk, smile, if your front teeth lire good. He mlly shoke hllnds-Illter he moy insull you to be sure your right hMd is free. Upon invitlltion or by 'moy I sit down?' find 0 chllir quickly Md sit. Now the donI's: occept thot cigoretie, he just wllnts 10 find out if you'll smoke on the compMy"s time. Don't tie YOllr portfolio with 0 double sheepshonk knot. He wonts to know quickly whefher you con drow lind doesn't core if you were 0 Boy Scout. Don't stMd over hi~ shoulder with on eroser to scrub the drowings cleM. Don't whistle unless YOll ore f>IIrticulorly good. As to somp!es. leove out the 'Keep the Streets Cleon' poster of your high school dllYs. On deporting don't slom the door in onger or enthusiosm. It wiU lellve 1I blld impreuion. Oh. we've hod our high spots. dllmn pround of them ...... e ore, ond rightly so. Yet fronkly. we lire illst the humpily路hump thousond 路overIIge closs' Prof! hllS turned Ollt.
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seem,> but shorl tima ogo Ihell wa enlered Prelt!. hopeful Md IT.!Imbitious. There were Ihen forty. five of us. During tho! first yeor. eI
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RUTH KILPATRICK HENRIETIA H\:FFLER CONSTANI lOaVE
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we helped to orgMi~a the Prot! Chopler of the JUrlior EOI!ern Art A%oci"tion. The JEAA hos ~ince grown to 0 highly I/lIlued position in the EAA. It hll'> provided mMy ooporlunities for del/eloping our leodership lind cooperolil/eness through indovidulIl lind group odivi'ies. In our second yeor with our de IS ~omewhllt ,meller. we met mllny problems from the lil/e beginl'l;ng~ of the JEAA to the daed civi ile lion tho I gOl/a AI Md Selm mMy <,Ieeple~~ nighh-remember the Egyptien model for the AnnU1l1 E~hibilion. AI end Slim? Our trip to 60,ton, we remember o~ the mo~t outstMding edil/ity of our Junior yeor. Of course we wont forget the Chinese supper aither or the appreciellion lesson$-Elsie Krouse's Chinese costume, EI/elyn O's fog scene, Fllith II, II bellerine. Ann's description of the Lllrk," Connie liS the'bre"th o!"pring. Lorrlline's Morching Feet, Henri's color rel/elotions lind Ihe oulstonding opus of our musicion, Lo Emily. Now t hllt our cI"路,, i~ well under woy in its duties 0, Seniors: thoroughly checked in by Jeon ond with president Ruth keeping ends lied together, we lire foced with 0 difficult problem. With the re~t of the deportment ond under the le<'ldership of Evelyn M. wa hope to prove thot through ert, educotion CM become more effedil/e,
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ANDERSON, BRUCE, Adv. De. 32 MidlMd Ave. Delroit Mich. . Pre ident 38, 39.
ANDERSON, DOROTHEA. Adv. De~ Little Ned, N. Y.... Vo leyba'i 36.
24941 Beech~no Ave .•
AUDROUE. KEN, Adv. Des 218 VM Sicklen St., Brooklyn. N, y, ... Proll Ployshop 38, '39.
AUSTIN, WINIFRED. Adv. Des., 1806 C"ton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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BRAGG, ROBERT, Adv. Des. 220 North Sf. Both. Moine. President '36. "J7 Artlmen Trell. 38, 39.
BRENNER, NORMAN. Adv. Des 336 Norton St .. New Ho!Iven, Conn .... Touch Foolbal 37 Swimming '37 Prott Ploy,hop. '38.
CARROLL. MARGARET, Adv. Des. 75 Edgell Rood. Framingham. M,w ..•. Vice-President '36, Hockey '36.
CLARK RICHARD, Adv. Dc>. 127 Vernon Ave. Mount Vernon N. Y.
COUCH, WILLIAM M .. Ad". De~. 3075 30th St., Long I~iond City. N. Y.••. Prott P1oyshop 37. 38, 39.
DADMUN ROY F. ,A.dv. Des., 132 W. 74th St., New York N. Y.
DAVIE, GLEN B., I\dv, Des., 229 Secof'ld Ave" Troy, N, Y. . . . Artsmen Sec. 39. Socce~ '37.
DIAMOND, SAMUEl. Adv. Des .. 209 W. Park Ave., Long Beach. N. Y.... 50th Anniversary Set, Footbal 37, Ping Pong 37.
DIRINGER, CHARLES H., Adv. Des., 200 Griggs Ave., Teaneck, N. J .... Arlsmef'l Rep. '38, '39, Bowling 36, 37, 38,39.
DYE, HERBERT, Adv. Des" Niagaro Falls, N, Y.... Prattonia Rep, '36, Vice路Prosident '38,39.
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FALCO, LAWRENCE, Adv. Des.. 1715 Decatur St .. Brooklyn, N. Y.
FINK, ANNA, Adv. Des., 1003 Clarkson Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
FRANZ REB, HENRY, Adv. Des.. 25 ShermM Ave., St. George, N. Y. .. Glee Club '38. Ping Pong '37, Swimming '36, Foot路 ball '37.
GELGISSER, MORRIS, Adv, Des., 225 Broad St., Stapleton, N. y, ,Capt. Championship Ping Pong Team '37, '38. Foot路 ball '37, Handball 37, Swimmif'lg '37.
HALPERT, JOSEPH. Adv. Des .. 26 Seminole Way, Rochester, N. Y.... Artsmen Rep, '37, '38, Bowling 36, '37, Capt. '38. -39.
HARRIS, EVELYN, Adv. Des .. 1048 E. 27th St.. Brooklyn. N, Y. . . . Hockey '36, '37, Volleyball '37,38, Gym Club '38.
HELLER. ELAYNE, Adv. Des. 3807 Elmhurst St.. Detroit, Mich . ... lB.
B~~ketbell
'38, Modern Donee '36,38. Secretory.Treosurer
HORN, ALFRED T., Ad .... Des. N. Y. . .. President '37.
1)0 Chestnut St. Oneonl,,_
KERRIGAN, PETER F.. Adv. Des. 1'1 Thornton Ave .. london, Onl"rio, C<'In<'Ido.
KOVAC, STEPHEN, Ad .... Des., 56 Stephenson Blvd., New Rochelle. N . Y. . Vice· Pres. Arlsmen )9, Art Editor Pr<'ltIonio '39, President '38, Bowling '39,
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LARSEN, EDWIN H., Adv. Des .. 71 Second St., WeehtJwken. N. J .... J"yVee S"sketbell '36, Artsmen Bosketboll ')7, '38.
LIPPERT. JULIA C., Ad .... Des .. 1505 Putntlm Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y.... Swimming '37, Fencing 37.
LUBATIY, DORIS A. Ad .... Des., 32 Tredwell Ave .. lynbrook. N. Y. Pr<'lilonio Rep. ')7, '38, Bosket boll '36, '37. 38, Swimming '36, '37, '38.
McLAUGHLIN EDWARD, Adv. De. . • Class Pre'>. 38.
WlI,>hingtonville, N. Y .
McLOSKEY LAURA. Adv. Des .. ]9 AlexlInder St .. Wilkes· 8orre, PlI .... VC"leyblll 36. '37
PIERCE, SAMUEL B.. Adv. Des., 14 Dover St .. Toms River. N. J .... VlIrs;ty 811sebllil '37. '38.
PLlSKJN, ROBERT. Adv. Des., 3434 Union St., Flushing, N. Y.
RESSNER. MICHAEL, Adv. Des., 741 Cornogo Court. For P!oyshop 37. '38, 39. Swimming 36. Rodowoy. N. Y. Prottonio Rep. '38.
SCHLEPP. ALFRED, Adv. Des., 240 Crown St.. Brooklyn. N. Y Arhmen Bosebol 37. Bos~etboIl37.
SEEWALD, CHARLES, Adv. Des .. 7006 Woodhoven Blvd. Forest Hill. N. Y.
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SHARGAS, ANTHONY G .. Adv. Des, II Moin SI, Toms River N. J .... Vorsity Bosebol '37 '38.
Sill. REED. Adv. De'
37 Nelson Ave. Cooperstown, N. Y
SOKOLOWSKI. HELEN Adv. Des .. 28 Modison Ave., Yonker' N. Y.
SOMMERS. SHIRLEY. Adv. Des. 21 W. Seomon Ave .. Boldwin. N. Y ... Sec. '38, Women'~ Club Rep. 38.
TANNER, PHYlLIS J .. Adv. Des. 12810 Hompshire Ave. Detroit, Mich .... Women' Club Rep. '37 Sec.路Treo'. 37.
TICKNER. ELWIN C. Adv. Des. 230 Olive St .. Meriden Conn. .. Treo' '37. President '38. Arlsmen Pres. '39.
VERMllYE. JULIA. Adv. Del" 1719 AI ton Woy. Ber~eley. Col. Yi-cPre 36, Pllieller Rep. 39,
WAGNER. CHARLE< W. Ad" De
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WIGGINS, MAYNARD E. Ad,,_ De 39 Kondo Ave" Ru' i'lnd. VI. Pre idonl 39, )6 ")r Prom Committ~ e )9, Tre.,;,
38.
ZOFFER, F. FRED., Ad". De 8743 134th St" Richmond Hi' N. Y.. . . Vice·Pfe~. '39, Adsmen Boseboll '37.
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ABERCROMBIE. FRANCIS, Adv. De
AtIMi.,. Go. •
Hodey 37
C oirmint Rood, Route. 38, Modern
38. ]9, Soltoo
Donee 38. 39.
BELTRAM. RICHARD, Ad". Des. 1135 35th $t., Brooklyn. N. Y ... President ')7 38.
DlRSSEY ROBERT A. Ad". Des
28 Newlon St., Meriden.
Conn .... Bowling 37, 38.
BLEND. ROBERT Adv. DE N, Y. Protton,/! Rep. 37.
675 Evergreen Ave. Brooklyn,
BRUNNEL. RICHARD, Adv. Des R. I. . Vi e·President 38.
35 Wendel St, Riversicie,
ELLISON, HAROLD. Adv. De 3191 B~;leyAve. Buff~lo N, Y• . Asst. B~seb~1 Mgt. 36. 37. Arhmen Tre.,surer 39.
GEMBERG, HERBERT Adv. Des. 136 Prospect Pork West. Brooklyn, N. Y.
GIANNONI. JOHN E.. Adv. Des., 1125 63rd St .. Brookiyn. N. Y. . .. PIIlY shop '37. '38, Men Club '37, '38, 39. PrtlttoniM 37, '38, '39.
LEE. WARREN. Adv. Des. 46 Pennsylvonio Ave .. Roosevelt. N. Y. . Prtlftonitl Rep. '39.
NOONBURG. HAICO. Adv. De. 31 Violo Ave .. Clifton, N. J.
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SHENTON, KENNETH. Adv. Des. 114 Clifton Ave., West Htlrlford, Conn .. . . Vice路 President '37, 路3B. Prottonio Stllff '39, Arlsmen Soccer '37, '38. Arhmen Footboll '38.
WONKA. RUTH. Adv. Des. 6659 Grtly St. Midd!e Vi l/lg8 Queens N. Y.
ARCHITECTURE III
AMISANO. JOSEPH. Arch. 650 W 204 St. New York, N. Y .Proftonio Rep. 38. Trellsurer '38.
CAMPBELl. COLIN. Arch. 4 Hllpgood St. Below, Fol s VI. Protton;o Rep. 37 Treosurer 37, ArchitecturolLibrllrilln 39.
CHRISTOFFERS. EDWARD W .. Arch. 448 Monroe St. Brooklyn, N. Y... . Bowling 38. Seni,r Prom Committee 39 Vi-:e-President 36. Vice-President.Secretllry 38. President 39
HANCE. JOHN Arch. Steworllvi. N. J.
HEIDTMAN HAROLD. Arch. 240 Grand St., Westbury. N. Y . . •. B,detb.,1 '37. 38,39, Soccer '37. '38.
KNIGHT, MARY, Arch. I Arleigh Rood. Greta' Neck. N. Y.
LAMPE. RAUNI G. Arch. 45 Nicholos Ave .. Greenwich. Conn. . Pre~ident 37, Secretllry 39 Prottoni<'l Rep. 38. B!I~ketb.!l1 37. 38. ')9, Soccer '38, ')9,
LOMUSCIO, GEORGE, Arch, 124 OeM SI" Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . Boskelboll37, '38. ')9, Boseboll ']7 '38, ')9.
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PEREZ, ELADIO. Arch., 24 St. J<'Imas Pillce, Brooklyn. N. Y.
ARCHITECTURE IV
CARSTAIRS. ROBERT, Arch .. 225 Cooper St., Brooklyn. N. Y . ... Swimming '36, '37, '38, '39, Soccer '35. '36, '37, '38, Tr8<'15' uter
35, '36,)7, '38.
CHANAS, WALTER, Arch. 315 E. 71st St., New York. N. Y. Pres. of Glee Club 39. President 37. 39, Swimming '3S. 39, Soccer 36, 37. 3S. 39.
CROSSEN. JAMES E. Arch. 1303 Srunswick Ave., F~r Rock. ~w~y. N. Y. B~~~etblll 36, '37. ·3S. BlIseb~1I 36. '37. Bowling '37. 3S, 39.
EDWARDS. ROBERT H .. Arch .. 29 Greeley Ave .. S~yville, N. Y.
LEONG, BING SHANG, Arch. Kong. ChiM.
117 Hennessy Rood. Hong
OSBORNE, JOHN A. Arch. 81 Sunset Ave .. North Arlington. N. J...• Boseb<'ll 36. 37. 38. Footbol 35. 36. Swimming '3'1. Pre~ident 39, Pre' of Architect 39.
STEINERT, PAUL. Arch. Dolgev; Ie. N. Y.. .. Swimming '37, Soccer '36, 37, 38. 39.
TUMEY, GEORGE E., Arch .. 25 Clinton Pillce. Bo ldwin, N. Y. . . . Mgr, Bowling '39. Treo'. Architects '39.
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V,A,LAND. lEIF Arch. 387 Fllirmount Ave .. Jeney City. N. J.
VU1N1VICH. MILOSH G .• Arch., 635 Gllrden St. Hobo~en. N. J .... Inter, l/lSs Bowling Mgr. 37. Soccer 35. '36. Bowling 35. '36, Dud Pins '36, '37.
FASHION ILLUSTRATION
APT. MILDRED, Fillh. IIlus" 1235 Morrison Ave., Bronx. N. Y. , . Volleybtlll '37. 38.
BEAUMONT. M. EUGENIE, Fo"h, IUus. 20 W. l04th Sf .. New . Ho');key '37 Vo leybtll '36. BlIsebtl' 37, York, N, y,
BECKMAN, RUTH Ftlsh, II us" 156 MofftJt St., Brook;yn. N. Y Fencing Club, Top Dlln~ing Club, Volleyb<'l,1'36, 37 Gym Club 38.
BROWNE, ELINOR, Fo~h. IIlu> 564 w. 188th St. New York N. Y. . .• Top DMcing Club 38, BOleb<'l1l '38.
DICKES. VIRGINIA. F",h. IIlus. Popl"r ROo!ld. Westfield, Mid· dleton. COOl"! . . . . President Get-Together-Club 38, 39, Pres
dent 37, Women Club Rep. '39, Bldetbol ')7, 38. Boseb,.,i ]7 ]8. Hr Jey )7 38.
FROHNE, JOAN Fosh. I Ius" 10 Fifth Ave. New York, N. Y Modern Dllncing 38, Gym Club 38.
HAEFELE. ALBERT. F<!Ish. Illus 84 Tower St .. Huntington. N. Y Hadey '36. 37, Swimming 37 39, Volleyb.!ll 38.
38, Modern O"n,ing 38
HAYES. HELEN. Fosh. IIlus., 403 Heliedon Ave .. Port Rich· mond, N. Y ... Poletleer Represenilltive '38.
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FIN E A N0 APPLIED ART S KELLER, JANE LEE, Fo!Ilh. 1Ius. 6909 112th St .. Forest Hi N. Y.... Hodey 37. 38. Boseb,,1 )7. 38, Women Club Rep. 37, Sec ·Tref!ls. Get·la·Gether Club 38, ')9, Glee C vb ]8.
MARTORELLA. LUCY FMh. Illus. 4131 HlImpton N. Y.
RUMMER, JUNE M .. FeI,h. IIlus., 37 Bime, Penn . . . Volleybelll '37 '38.
scon, Pr~tton;o
Amher~t
St E mhurst
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MARY, F~sh. III us .. 40 Celryl Ave. Yonken N. Y. Rep. 37. 38. Glee Club '37 38.
SENGON. DOROTHY C. F~sh. Ilus 539 Roub St., Eoston. Po. Hodey 37 '38. Vol eybol 38. Fencing 38. Polefteer Rep. 38. Women Club Rep. 38.
SMITH. AUDREY l. Fo'>h. IIlu 99 AtlMtic St. Jersey City, N. J .... Modern DMcing '38. '39. Gym Club '38. Fenring '37,
SHULDINER, MURIEl. F~sh. IlIus .. 1516 E. 14th St. Brr ;dyn N. Y .. Fen< ing )7. )8. Top Doncing ")7. 38. Volleyb<'ll )7.
WENDLER EDENA P. F<'Ish. Ilus. 14 Montrose Ave .. B<'Iby ~:'I N. Y H("(~ey 3b. 37 Vo leyb<'lll )b. '37, Life S<'Iv;ng 3b.
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
ADLER. RICHARD. Ind. Des. 200) Avenue J, Brooklyn, N. Y Ch/:l;rm/:ln Design Forum 38.
ARBIB. RICHARD. Ind. Des .. 115 L<'If<'lyette P'<'Ice, Woodmere, N. Y.... Vice路 President 39 Design Forum Builetin )9.
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BETZMER, MARIE A. Ind. Des, 8452 Gr<'lnd Ave., Elmhurst
N. Y.
BIANCHI. F. A. Ind. De 557 E. M<'IrKet St .. long Be<'lch. N. Y. . Vi:e路Pres路dent37, Swimming 37.
BURKLE. PHYLIS. Ind. De~.
18844 1141h Drive. St. Alb<'lns
N. Y.
BUSHMAN HARRY Ind. Des.
1140 E. 43rd St., New Vorl.
N. Y.
COHEN, SOPHIE Ina. D Hi N. Y.
2325
J<'Im~io:"
Ave., R'chmOr'ld
FILlN, HENRY Ind. Des. 2242 64th 51. Brooklyn. N. Y. Industri/:ll Design Forum 39.
GLUCK. NATHAN J., Ind. Des., 106 M"dison Ave., Perth Amboy. N. J.
GRAHN, EDWIN 0., Ind.
06$. ,
bO Hawthorne St. Millbury.
Mo's .••• Arfsmen Rep. '38. ')9,
HARRISON EDWARD W. Ind. De, 347 N. Audubon RO<'.ld, Pre ident "39, Industrial Design Forum 39.
HEN NER8Y, THOMAS, Ind . De. PlIdontlrtlm ROlld, DMbury,
Conn.
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FIN E AND APPLIED ART S HOUNSELL. PHILIP B. Ind. Des. 21,: West End Ave .. Gre.!!t Ne 'k, N. Y.
MADAWICK, JOSEPH, Ind. Dot, Hoi is, N. Y.... Arlsmen Rep. '37
MUNROE, JEAN,
Ind. Des.
18407 Wedord lemlCe. 38.
27 South<'Hd Ave .. Rockvi!1e
Centre, N. Y.... Treosurer '38. Pllielleer Rep. '37.
OSBORNE, DONALD, Ind. Des. Berry Hil ROlld, Oyster Blty, N, Y.
PASCUAL AIDA. Ind. D~
lurce Puerto Rio,
3 eMIl! Anti \)1. Stop 24. SM-
Top 0<'.1' '1"19 38. W()me'l
Club Rep
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PERL. WALTER, Ind. De' 18 Pennsyiv&n;o Av8.. Mon jeld . Ployshop 37, ')8. 39. President Ployshop '38. Ohio.
REED, JOHN, Ind. Des .. 543 Weiser St.. Reoding, Po.
REICH. MARTIN Ind. De~ .. 1514 E. 3bth St .. Brooklyn. N. Y ... Secret.!lry '39.
SHELLEY JOHN G. Ind. Des. 137 Grove St.. We Ie ley, Mo,s. •• President 38. Tre.!lsurer Student Council 39.
SOBELMAN SEYMOUR, Ind. Des .. 2205 E. 7th St., Brooklyn, N, Y.• . . Photogrophy Club 37, ')9.
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SPEAR, RUTH, Ind. Des. 34 Oronge SI. St. John, New Bruns· wick, COneldo. P.!Ileileer Rep. 37 PoeHeer Treo,. 38. Pr.!llloni.!l Rep. 39.
STEUP EUNICE. Ind. Des. 24 King SI.. Springfield. Mos •. President 37 Polelleer Rep. '38.
WOESSENER. GEORGE. Ind. Des. 10418 42nd Ave .. CorOnel, N. Y. .. Photo Stoff Pr.!ltionill '38. 39.
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BEHRINGER MARCELLA Intpr. Dec 325 Lof.!lyelie Ave, Brr"?klyn. N, Y Prj"d t 38 )9. Vo eyoo!l 38.
BinNER, ELEANOR Inter. Dec 37, 38.811 .b.!ll 37 38
CliNCHARD, GENE. Inter De . •• Prlltioni.!l Rep. )9,
Bound Br~)k N. J.
H ;.ey
Blliboo Heights e/lOlIl Zone
FINKEN, MADELEINE. Inler. Dec., 9444 Springfield Boulevo!Ird, Queen. ViJl!!ge. N. Y. . Swimming '38. Fenr-ing 38.
FUNK. LOUISE, Inler. Dec
Rep. 38. Treo'
Sri 101 Conn .. Women's Club
38, '39.
KILLION HELEN, Inler. Dec. 16 Edgewood Ave., Albllny. N. Y.... p"letfeer Rep. '38. ')9, Swimming)7.
KRAMER. DOLORES V., Inter. Dec., 45 Brevoorl PI"ce, Rockville Centre, N. Y.... Volleyb!lll '38.
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FIN E AND APPLIED ART S LA VERNE SARA. Inter. Dec. 1027 E. 28th 51 .. Brooklyn. N. Y.
MITTMAN ALICE, Inter. Dec, 3053 36th $t., Long 1"IMd City. N. Y.... Volieyb!ll 37, ')8, B~detb!ll '38.
MOLLINEAUX, MARJORIE. Inter. Dec .. 87 Jerus,,'em Avenue,
Hempsfelld. N. Y.... PlIlefleer Rep. '37.
MURPHY, EDITH. Inler. Dec., 10420 2141h St., 8ell"ire. N. Y. •. . Hodey 38, BlIskefbllll '38.
RICHARDS. ANNE. Infer. Dec 449 Wyoming Ave .. Mllpfe. wood, N. J. Volleyblll 37. 38.
SCHRYVER. MARGARET. Inter. Dec. 44 Mountll;n Avenue. Mount Kisco. N. Y. Volleyblll 37, 38. BII\~etbllll ·38.
SHEPHERD, JOAN Infer. Dec., 609 30th Avenue, C05lg05ry, Abert05, CM05Cl05. , . P051 lIer Rep. '37 Vi;e,Pres, '38.
SKIFFINGTON EDWARD. Inter, Dec., " C05llender Ave., E05sl Longmclldow, M05SS .... Arlsmerl Rep. '37. Pr05l1onill Rep. '37
THAYER. ALINE, Inter. Dec. 21 Buller PI05ce. Brooklyn. N. Y ••. Women's Club Rep, ]8. PI05yshop 39.
TRUM, HELEN , Inter. Dec" 102 Collyers Ave., RocklMd Lllke. N. Y.... Swimming 38, Tlip DMcing '38.
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TUROVLlN, LENORE. Inter. Dec., 150 Riverside Drive, New Yor~, N. Y.
VASCIMIMI. DONALD, Inter. Dec N. Y.
1724 58th St" Brooklyn,
WILCOX. BERNADEnE, Inter. Dec .. 4644 193rd Sf.. Flushing. N. Y. . . . Volleybol 38. Fertcing 38. '39.
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BENKEN, MAX, Inter De, ., 2216 E. 22nd Sf. Brooklyn, N. Y
FONTAINE. JEANNETTE, Inler. Dec" 453 N, MII;n St" Polmer. Moss•.•. Pre,ident 39, Fencing 37. 38.
GElTZEILER, NEITIE. In!er. Dec 97 Grond Ave. Ncwor~ N, J. Fen(ing ']7. Volleybol1 '38.
OBERG. HARRIETTE Inler. Dec" 1044 Quince St., Son Diego. C<'!I .... Pr"ttOrli" Rep.n. p",letteer Rep. lB. Modern Ooncing
'38.
SMITH. EXIE Inter. Dec
]901 Orllnge ROlld. Port Arthur, Tex .
. . . Secrel""y '39.
SPRAGUE, CORTLAND W. Inler Dec
Pe<'lp"d, N. J.
PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATION III
BECKER, WILLIAM, Piel. tllus .. 711 ClIrroll 51.. Brooklyn, N. Y.
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FIN E AND APPLIED ARIS BOSSERT, WILLIAM, P;d. Illus, 235 Bbth St .. Brooklyn, N. Y . . President 39 Pre Ot PllIyshop '39 Arhmen Publ" ily 39.
DRISCOLL. BARBARA, Piel. 1111.15
12b So.'ItterthwlIite Ave ..
Nutley, N. J .... Poletter Rep. 38, 39 PI"yshop '37, Modern Don( jng '38.
GAMBARO. ROSE, Pict. Illus., 1123 Po!Irl Ploce. Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . Volleybll 37, '38.
HOLMEN ANITA. Piel. II II . . Senior Queer Art S(ho~
1220 80th 51. Bro~klyn, N. Y. Se:refary 3b. 37.
KACZUR. LODIE Pd. Illu~. 8b lowndes Ave. Hunfingfon,
N. Y....
Ho(~ey
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38. BiI,eball 38.
KRAMER, HELEN. Piel. Illus 8605 104th 51. Richmond HLiI N. Y. . Volleyb,o)11 36. '37 38, Fencing '37 '38.
LEE. MARSHALL. pi·t. lilul 17 Glover Ave., Yonker< N. Y •.. Vice.Pre 39. Arlsmen Rep. 39. PI"yshop 38. 39.
LONG. LOIS. Pi:::!. I u~ 425 Cypres 51. CI"rhd"le. Mi Women Club Rep. 39.
MAYER. MARGUERITE. Piel. IIlus .. 131 Powell Ave .. Rod ville Centre N. Y. , .. Swimming 37. 38, D"ncing '38.
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MAZOUJIAN CHARLES. Pid. Iliu 21 20th 51.. Wesl New York, N. J. Arhmen B"skel~1 36, '37 38, Arhmeo Athlefc Dire:lor 38. 39. Pr"ttonj" Rep. 38, 39.
MORTIMER ELIZABETH J" Pid. II UI. Rolhes"y. Kings Cuullly. New BrUl"Isw'd, C"nod", .•• p"letteer Rep. 37, '38, p"letteer Se(, 39.
NEUROTH, BARBARA, Pid, IlIu", 2 M"ple 51 .. M"plewood, N. J.
OlDS. BOB Pi I, II U
32 Wo ey PI"ce, Little Neck, N, Y
PATTON MARY L. Piel. IIlu 5 R .hf'eld RO,o)d, WI'de P "il"ll N, Y. . Wom n C ,b Rep. 38, Vo leybal )7,
PETTINGEI L ROBER'" C. Piel, I U 4300 Third Sf.. N.W Washirrglorr 0, C, ' Ch"irmllll Annu,,1 Chri~lmas Party3a, Vi ;e·Pr 39,
ROMYNS. MARJORIE. Picl. IIIu$., 8 Sylvester PI.!!ce. Lynbrook.
N. Y.... Hockey 37 Baseb ... 1 "38.
RORABACK, ELIZABETH. pi:l. 1111.1 215 Fenimore Street. Brooidyn, N. Y. Pl'lieiteer Rep. 3b, )7, Poletteer Sec. 37.
38, p"ietteer Pres
39, Ployshop '37, 38, Vice· Pres. 38.
ROSENTHAL. LEON A., Pi:!. Illus" 113 E. 19th 51. New York, N. Y.
ROSSNER. ROBERT, Pid. Iilus .. Myrtle Ave .. Mend ... le, N. J.
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FIN E AND APPLIED ART S SAVITIS. SAM, Piel. Illus. 2b6 E. Northemolon St .. W"kesSlIrre. ~".
SEBASTIONElU, MARCiA. Pid. Illus .. 8105 95th Ave., Ozone P<'lr~. N. Y.• .. Hockey 36, '37. Glee Club 38, 39.
SINAGRA. ATTllIO, Pid. IlIus" 2305 Arlie Ave .. Atlonlic City. N. J.
SOLOMON
RUTH, Piel. Illus" 2079 WIIII"ce Ave. Bronx.
N, Y..•. Hockey 36,37, To.'Ip Club '38.
TAYLOR. ANN, Pi-I. Illu~ .. (279 Lowell ROlld. Schenectlldy. N. Y.
ZUCKERBERG, STANLEY, Pict. Iltus" 514 W. Olive St" Long
Belich, N. y,
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BALDERSTON LLOYD. Pict. Illus field. M<'I~
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SCHWARZ. FRANKLIN Pitt. I N. Y.
. 14054 IbOth St. J<'Im<'li <'I.
SVENDSEN JUlIU: Pid. Illus" 133 Powe Ave. Merrick. N. Y.
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TEACHER TRAINING ARCTANDER ANNA M,. T. Tr. 994 Gr""t Ave .. Bronx, N. Y PldYlhop 37 A5soci<'lle Editor Pr<'lHoni<'l '37 Progre ive Oufioe, SI,,[I 37. 38, Glee Club 37 BAFFA, RENEE. T Tr. 341 99th 51. Broc~;yn N. Y PI<'Iyshop 36 37, 38, ProgressIve Oulo < SI<'Iff 37 38 VI Pres.. J.E.A.A. 38. Tre<'lsurer37. GJOBYE, CONSTANCE, T, Tr .. 47 Gr"r"ld Ave. Pough keeps N. Y. Vice Pre ident '37. SetrelMy.Trellsurer 38. Pr<'ll toni<'l Rep. 35. Women Club Rep. 36, Glee Club 38 N, Y Club. HEFFLER. HENRIETTA. T. Tr .. )6 Edg[w )d St. HlHtford CarlO .... Women s Club Rep. 35, PlIletleer Rep. 36. Progrel sive Outlook St<'lff '37 '38, Glee Club 38. 'N. KILPATRICK RUTH T. Tr. 197 E. Gr<'lnd Av(.. Be more N. Y. President 38 Se:ret<'lry 37. Progr ive Out ')llIfi 38. Puppetry Cub 38. KRAUSE, ELSIE M. T. Tr .. 8432 63rd RO<'ld. Fore~1 Hi Well N, Y. . Pre5idenf 37. Vi~e路Presidenl 3b, Secref<'lry 38 Pre J.E.A.A. '38. P'lIY hop 36. Gym Club 3b, Ho ~ey 35.
MARDY, JOHN, T. Tr .. 445 14th St .. West New York N, J . . . . V"r\;'y BOIke/boil 35, '3b. '37, "38.
MEISEL, EVELYN, T. Tr" 9152 tilth St.. Ri:hmond Hi N. Y. Progres<ive Outlook Staff '37, '38. PolcUeer Rep. '38, B<'I~ketbol '36, 37, Swimming '36.37.
OPPENlANDER, EVELYN, T. Tr" 1354 E. 14th St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . Progressive
Oulloo~
'37, Libro.'lriM, J.E.A.A. Ubrory
38, Puppetry Club 38, Bti5ketboiI36, Boscb,,1 36, Volleyboll 36, '37.
PLUMBRIDGE, FAITH, T. Tr.. 343 E. 30th St .. New York. N. Y. . . . President '38.
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FIN E AND APPLIED ARIS SALZER, EMILY, T. Tr. 9043 184th Ploce. Hoi N. Y. Progressive Outlook 37, Polelleer Rep. 38, 50th AnniverSliry Pageant, B<'Iskelb,,1l37 Top Doncing 36.
SCHLOSSER, SAMUEL T. Tr., 7303 Rod<'lw{lY Be .... ch Blvd., Arverne, N. Y. .. Progre~live Outlook $t"ff 36, 37, Adsmen Rep, 38, 39, Puppetry Club '38,
SZATKOWSKI , GENEVIEVE, T, Tr" 225 McCleliM Street, Scheneclody, N, Y.... Protlonio Rep. 37 38, Glee Club '38, 50th Anniversory PogeMt, Volleyboll '36. Fencing '37,
VAN GELDEREN, LORRAINE. T. Tr., 251 Roymond St" Rock路 ville Centre, N. Y. , . , Glee Club '37. E~ecut;ve Committee J.E.A.A.
WELLS, G. ALLISON, T. Tr. 29 Grovelona St. Springfield Mo,s. . Pre~ident 35, Arhmen Rep. '36, Progre5~ive Outlook Staff 36, Chompionship Sorcer Teom 37, Arhmen So :er '36, '37, '38.
ADELMAN, ALVIN. Arch .. 5220 Tilden Ave. BrooUyn, N. Y. , . ' Bo~eboll '36, '37 B,detb,,11 '35, '36, '37,
HEARD BUT NOT SEEN BERGER. JUNE. Inter. Dec. Vol!eybo '38. N. Y
BOOTHROYD. JOHN Ad ....
I !04b b8th Drive Fore t Hi .
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Quebec Conodo.
CLEMINTINO. GEORGE, Arch .. 71 Edgewood St .. Hortford.
Conn.
DENNERLlEN, WILLIAM H .. Ad". Whitestone, N. Y.
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ELLIS. WILLIAM P. Inter. Dec.. 20 Pork PI/lce. Kingston, Po,
FRANKEL. SIMON, Ad .... Des.. 4701 Ave .. Brooklyn, N. Y. Artlmen 8111ebol 38, Vorsity aOleb,,11 37.
GRANFIELD. E. GERALD. Arch., 338 Pork Ploee. Brooklyn. N. Y.
HEWITT RICHARD L., Infer. Dec .. 2414 Bonnie Broe, Serif" Ana. C"lif.
HILl, VIRGINIA. Inter. Dec.. Mo;o SL North Rose. N. Y,
KING. WILLIAM C. Ad". De. 4) levin St. Newport R. 1.
KUTSCHER, FRED H .. Ad .... De:, 4511 171st Sf .. Flushing. N. Y.
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LEWICKI. JAMES. Pid. IIlus., 139 $eollille Ave" Buffalo. N. Y.
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OSBORNE. REBECCA. Infer. Dec .. 35 SluyvelMt St., New York, N. Y
PETERS. KATHERiNE. Pid. Illus. 40 King St" New York. N. Y.
RATH, HILDA M .. T Tr., 118 Ash $t" Westwood, N.
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ROMAINE. MARY Inter. Dec .. 362 Lookout Ave .. Fencing '37, '38, Pratton;!! Rep. '39.
Hilckemec~
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SCHALOW, LILLIAN, Pid. 1111.1. bb Chestnut Sf.. Brooklyn. N. Y.
SHEA, GRACE. Inter. Dec., Loke Plc'lcid, N. Y.
SPICER. JESSE, Pid. IlIus., 444 E. 58th St .. New York, N. Y.
TORRANCE. OLIVE C" T. Tr.. Norfolk. Conn.
WARSHOW, HAROLD, Adv.
De, liDO E. Third St .. Brooklyn.
N. Y.... Prott Ployshop 37 38, Ping Pong '38.
WEDDER, KAY W., T. Tr., J40 Pork Pillce. Brooklyn. N. Y.
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ADVERTISING DESIGN IIA NCE upon <'I 1-rrE Ih m<'lryeon <'Igl were fre 1m, bu uw due o -ompl'c<'Ited P' :e col d motri:ulo tion we hove "rrived ot the "ej ..lnd tep OJ' ri to fome ond fortune. The rO<'ld h<'l~ been long ond tedi.,>u filled with pitf<'l! ~ "nd $tuff but oided by your guiding hMd, Mr. Gront, we h<'lve <'IUoined Ol,lr gO<'l1 MMY hordships we h<'lve suffered. Who eM forget the ogony of Bill Jenh pun:. or the effort to pose oneself in 0 <;eemingiy noncholMt ottitude before the omni路 present lens of Windy Brown', comer.,? However, Our trek wa, not without its lighter moments ond O(CO' ~ionol highlights which <,preod their beam of cheerful ness, weokened Md were gone. Apple-eoling Howie Behler! mode hi. own ~.otive, glues Md orqumenh. Homer St. John the lod who ,hawed promise this yeor, left for the Americon Acodemy in Rome. It need not be ~oid !hot hie subtlety 01 humor wi remoin un$urpos,OO.
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Almgren, Ed ... ~rd 3 15 EII~worih Ave .. Bridgeport, Conn. 1004 Norlhl"nd Ave., Buff"lo. N. Y. Arne" De"ne 151 Sewllrd St., Detroit. Mich. BMlh. EleMor 81 Che~ler Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. Behlert. Ho...",d Brown I,,,bel 287 Njagllro!l St. Winnipeg, Mo!Initob~. Co!Ino!lda Brown. Wendell 128 Ger/lnium Ave .. Flor/ll PM~, N. Y. Carmine, Marion 438 W~\hington Ave .. Brooklyn, N. Y. Delong, Arthur 28 Hunter Sf., Glen$ F~li. N. Y. JJ Purdy Court, Rodvilie Centre. N. y, Dreher. Palricia Du Puis, Beafrice 71 George St,. Freehold, N. J. 190 Summit St .. Bridgeport. Conn. Erdson. Milton F. 17 Old Mill ROo!ld, Bo!Ildwin, N. Y. Foster. lorraine Fromkin. Ben 127 Pendleton St.. New H~ven, Conn. Glattstein. Natalie 1217 510te St .. Bridgeport. Conn, 12419 5i~lh Ave .. College Point, N. y, Grove. MMion K. I] Appleton Place. leominisler, Mo!Is. Goodhue. Charles )0 New lMe ROo!ld. JamaiclI, N. Y. Hahn. Ann" 184 Wilson Ave .. Eltingville, S. I.. N. Y. H"nsen. Doris 191 Chesire St., Hartford. Conn. Jenk>, Willi"m 24 Wiiio!lm~ SI .. Hornel N. Y Kel':son. Philip Krejci M,,'Y Ann 1239 West G'/lnd Blvd., Detrod, Mich. Kronk, Muriela. 933A Summit Ave .. Jeney City. N. J. 8921 15) St .. J/lm/lic/I, N. Y. lamb. Dorothy 7llo!lkeSt. PorlChe~ter. N.Y. levine. FMny 217 Albo!lny Ave .. lakom" P/lrk, Md. Lewton. Norma 516W.156St .. NewYor~,N.Y, M"ntas. Er"ine 677 Roosevelt Ave .. Co!Irleret. N. J, M",alky. Mich"el 5005 WhitgieJd Ave., Detroit, Mich. Morry, JMe 13621 P/lrk Grove. Detroit. Mich. Meuthe!. laurine Southbury, Conn. Perry, Ruth M. j 72 AtiM t ic Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Sorensen, Viva
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ADVERTISING DESIGN liB " T HERE &re two W&ys 10 become well known &t Pr&it' either be very good or very b&d. The Advertising Design liB d&ss is well known. While the rumor Ih&t we spend more time out of dillS thlln we do in is entirely unfounded. we c&n modeslIy S&y, without fe&r of contr&diction, thllt "ur d&ssm&les do get &found. With & whole ye(lr liS Pr(lttsies under our belts when school opened this f&lI, we st&rled, in (I sm&1I WlflY, 10 literolly set the odvertising world on fire. Ed Rofhe&rt lind Did Teitelmlln m"nllged to forego c&fe society long enough to slllgger home with the first Md third pri~es in the Br"ttleboro The"tre posler contest. A few weeb 1&ler, Ellie Myers Md Bob O-M"lIey coosled in with first Md second ploces in II poster contest sponsored by the MMh&ssel Ch&mber of Commerce, At the dose of the f;rsl semeller, under the "ble ch&irmMShip of Scroppy SCIII" , we held (I f&rewell p"rly for the long enduring II X's &1 Ihe Women's Club. The P&rty W&s such 0 success th(lt we doubt if we'll ever be ollowed in the Women's Club &g(lin.
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Muchtlldt. John
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Meyers. Elwood <I
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Schmitz. Arnold
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Scotford. John
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Sommer.Oliye
216 DlInte Aye .. Tudohoe. N. Y.
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Strellm. Chorles
80 Boyd St .. SllIpleton. S. I.. N. Y.
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Strom. Ewing
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Sweeney. Dorothy
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Switleler. Alice
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Teitlem/ln, Richord
289 Windsor Aye .. ClIpe Mlly. N. J.
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Toorchen. Horold
2801 Church Aye .. Brooklyn. N. Y.
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Wehrell. Fronces
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Werner. Theodore
914011051 .. Richmond Hill. N. Y.
25
Westcott. Robert
345 LlIfllyette Aye .. PlIsslIic. N. J.
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UI Architecture II ;, gone, gone t, the gr<'lveY<'lrd of memories. Thprp, <'I he<'ldstone to m<'lr( its pl<'lce <'Ind it reod,; Architecture II born September 1938, died June 1939. We might soy lei il rest in pe<'lce. but we won't bec<'luse we know that henceforth every now ond then 0 frogment of it is going to pop into our minds Md be <'I v<'lgue disconcerting reminder of on indelible impression that will follow us forever. From <'I b<'ldground of the more <'Isthetic subjects we were plunged in to a cold shower of engineering <'Ind construction. The second ye<'lr of our <'Ic<'ldemic C<'lreer' wos not an e<'lsy one. We <'Idmil this give~ u~ <'I feeling of <'Ichievement to know Ih'" <'I Iroublesome er<'l in our Metomorphosis hos been po.sed. Let the supercilious ~coff. we know Ihot it wos 0 long hord grind. We hove finilhed our second ye<'lr. We look bod with reluctonce not becouse we drelld the 5peclre of Ihe p<'lsl bul beclluse the <'Irchitecl of tomorrow looks cheod.
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Breilm<'ln, A.nold 1509 Jesup Ave •. New Yore N. Y Cieve,(lnd, Ch<'lrles S. 60 Compbe!1 Ave .. Hodensod, N. J. Coi.o, Ellore S. 86 Per~in: St. New Hoven. Conn. Colby. Robert E. 542 Roden Ave. Scheneciody. N. Y. Crowcoc ~ Franc E. 245 Lewi Ave. Westbury. N, Y. Fe" V,ncent S. 135 Gate-. Ave. BrooHyn, N. Y. Good'peed, Dougl<'ls K. R.F.D. No.5, Portland, Maine GrMfield. GerMd 338 Pork Ploce. Brooklyn. N. Y. 311 100lh St., Brooklyn. N Y. HMrington. H. Gilbert Howell. Oliver B. Babylon. N. Y. K<'It<'lvolos, George P. 179 Elderberry Ave .. Mineolo, N. Y. Kinller. Frederd K. Glerldole, N. Y. Liebig, Erwin O. 959 Albony Ave .. Flatbu~h. N. Y. lloyd. R<'Iymond H. Box 235. Ancon, Conol Zone 1M Brood st. New London. Conn. M<'Ibry. Curtis D. Mr.:Mohen,Jon. 2448 Princeton Road, Cleveland Heighh Clevel<'lnd, Ohio McMurray. How<'lrd L 383 Woyne Terroce. Union. N J. Oliver. Herbert C. 0Ylle. Bay. N Y. Olson. John V. 3117 Buell 51., Elmhurst. N. Y Robbins. Rosabel 175 H<'Irwood Ave., Tarrytown. N. Y. Shields. Joseph A. 7146 Kes~el St., Forelt Hills. N. Y. Siess, Moyhew W. 1039 Mognolio Ave .. Elilabeth. N. J. Smith. Raymond Center Moriches, N. Y. Treffeisen. Frederid N. 45 Castle Ploce. New Rochelle. N. Y. Tumey. Horold E. 25 Clinton Ploce. Boldwin. N. Y. Urbon!ki. John J. 312 91h St., Jersey City, N. J. Welch. Roy H. 537 Elm 51.. Buffolo, N, y, Wright, Jomes C. Box 114, Ancon. Conol Zone Clemention. George 71 Edgewood 51.. Hortlord. Conn.
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ARCHITECTURE I HE first meeting of the cllISS of I'H2 too~ pillce on September. 9. 1938 when lin ellger. though fellrful group of fledgling lIrchitech embllrked on 1I vOyllge of dis covery to explore the intriCllcies of Mother Art. The beginning of the momentous iourney WllS chllrllcfer iled by generlll blllnkneS5 of expression on the pllrt of 1I11 fellow cllIssmll les. But liS time went on there evenlullily clime the enlightenment. Our own lIbilities lind crelltive powers, such liS they lire. clime to the surfllce. Grlldullily the tenseness of expectllncy VMished: by degrees uncertllinties disllpp6llred: lind in due time we becllme oriented to our new life. Our socilll IIctivities were Illunched by the smoker given by the upperclllssmen. The ned highlight of the yellr WIIS our first bllnquet which proved to be one of the most successful on record. A shlldow WllS cost when we lost our guiding light. Mr. Pope. We hove 1111 felt this loss deeply but will strive to corry on the trlldition he estoblished.
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Abrllmowih.Seimll 52 Golle Terrllce. New HlIven. Conn. BlIrlle!l, Richllrd Prospect Hill ROlld, Win&;or, Conn. Beder Donllid 14 Fo!Irgo St., BlIldwin. N. Y. Berger. Loi 145 Edwo!lrds Ave., SlIyviile. N. Y. Brllden. Philip Thomp>onville ROlld, Monticello. N. Y. Burmeister, Frederick 11233 175th Plo!Ice, Ad&,leigh PlIrk, N. Y. CammMota.SlIivlltore 711 Log/ln St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Driscol Doniel 208 Mllin 51.. Westport. Conn. 2038 Morri" Ave .. Bronx. N. Y. Eisenberg, MMuel Ferens, R. Ralph 7 Reservoir Squllre, Poughkeepsie. N. Y. 51 Middle 51., PortlMd, Mlline Finkelstein. MlIlvin Frllnklin, Willillm 25 Strong Terrllce, Winsted, Conn. 24 Croyden Ave., Mineolll N. Y. Griffin. A. Winton JMsson, John 25502 lowll ROlld, Greo!it Neck, N. Y. Kleimt, Richllrd 455 Belich 68th St .. Arverne, N. Y. Kiein, WiJl:lIm 85 Douglll~\ 51 .. Brooklyn. N, Y. Lo!Ineri. Vincent 1649 68th St .. Brooklyn. N. Y. 7711 Sixth Ave. Brooklyn. N. Y. LlIrsen. RlIlph 9724 104th 51. Ozone Po!Irk. N Y. Lo Dolce. Chllrles 550 PlIrk Ave .. New York N. Y. McClIrthy. JlId Morgenthllier. WlIller 16t Lenox ROlld, Brooklyn. N. Y. 1685 ElIslchesler ROlld, Bronx, N. Y. Muller. Warren 18740 Hilburn Ave .. Hollis, N. Y. Oehrig, Henry 1202 SllIfford Ave .. ScrMton. Penn. RlIymond, Vito 299 Pasadena Ave. Hasbrouck Heights. N. J. Rosell. Jo!Imes 275 Aven ... e W, Brooktyn, N. Y. Salvllti. Anthony Schwllibe. Charles 187 Nichoills Ave .. Port Richmond. S. I., N. Y. 110 Delo!lfield Ave .. Lyndhurst, N. J. Silvie. David 331 Church 51., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Spross. Roger Thompson, Marcel 8 To!Iylor 51 .. Millburn. N. J. 23060 Po!Irk Ave .. Deo!lrborn. Mich. WlIgie. Robert 606 G\'Irden St., Hoboken. N. J. Weftslein . Herber! 225 E\'Ist 31st 51., New York, N. Y. Yeung, Lincoln
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n.,li." we .,rrived to beg'n our fri.,ls .,nd pIMSUreS., ye.,r <'Ind ., h.,lf .,go. In ., qui:~ review, we re.,lize th.,1 our d.,y~ of on· fU,lon were few, for busineu .,nd so(i.,1 .,ctivities soon cI.,imed Md 10c.,led U\ e.,ch one r.,pidly .,dllpfing himself to the busy ,tudellt life. Our first yellr proved profitllble ill 1111 respect'· with the discovery of hidderl 1"lenh Md definite im. provement mllrking our progress. Who ridicules the h"rmonizing of Monroe lind comp<'lny. or the foolish yet enleri<'lilling "ntics of Edmunds Md Getmlln: the pep of Gold "nd S"r"n, the t"lent in the new g"rlg from Buft'llo combined with Ih,,' of the old crowd? Or the g'<'Ice .,nd be"uty our cI"ss brought forth? We look forw.,rd to our rem<'lining ye<'lr <'Ind " h<'llf <'IS <'Ill opportunity to prove ounelves worthy of the interest Itnd <'Is~istMce of our in,truciors, Altho divided. e~ch in his desired field f"st friendships w; .,Iw"ys bind the IIX together.
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ILLUSTRATION IA in September. Illuslrotion I A, EARLY <'Ilong with the rest of the freshmen were herded together in the cofeterio for luncheon. 01 which time we were supposed to get ocqu<'linted. A tour of Ihe school fol路 lowed Md not being used to wolking morothons 0 greot mony of us dropped off olong the woy! Since then however, we h<'lve become occustomed to plodding up the four flights of st<'lirs ond doing our bit to weM down the steps. Of course some of us hove been fortunole enough 10 squeeze into the so-coiled elevotor which dotes bock to the cove mM! Although we were in 0 bit of 0 d"ze for sometime (in f<'lct pr"cticolly <'III of the first term) we soon got used to the routine of on Art school [especi"lIy "fler morks). lIIustr"tion lA's ciMS seemed to be 0 populor pl"ce for the 路路second yeorers" to stron into during resl periods. The hidden tolents of our fellow clossmotes soon come to light: "Vic" Dowd. lA's Bing Crosby Coneen the Whistler ond $0 on Md on. Such is life in our closs.
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ILLUSTRATION IB HEN we entered ProH for the forst W time I"st September we were n"tur"lly quite curious, somewhot frightened but e"ger to become ocquointed with 'our new home. The inform,,1 friendliness of Mr. 80udreou's welcoming "ddress set u' ot our eose. ond ot the some lime strengthened our hopes "nd ombilions. We were quite rushed ond unorgonized for the first two weeks, however slowly but surely we developed more system ond method ond odjusted our<elves to the new routine. Most of us e~perienced 0 greo' chonge in poce; we took on more responsibility ond opplied ourselves to our work with 0 greoler diligence. Our rother hozy impressions of the workings of lin ""d school' remoined unoffirmed for we now deolt with the mechonicol rother thon the purely Msthetic. No doubt mony of our f,rst impressions h"ve p"ssed with the flow of time. yet these impressions h"ve given w"y to 0 more substllnti"l understllnding of ProU. We oJ! ogree tho! Pr"H is " school of common ,ense Md dil;gent study; 0 ploce of competent te"chers lind f"vor"ble environment.
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Hiluft. Virginiil R 5 MMor Court. Hempsletld. N. Y. He"ly. E~ise 27 Knights Bridge Ro"d Gretlt Ned. N. Y. Hedin. Don"ld M. 367 Beechwood Ave. Bridgeport, Conn. HeilmM. Virgini" C. 517 University Aile .. Rochelter. N. Y. Herrick JilM South Jtldsonllille. FltI. Herlh. V. Hilrold 51 Ctlrson Aile .. Newburgh. N. Y. 199 Mtlin St .. Oswego, N. Y. J"messon. Robert 828 MlIrcy Aile .. Brooklyn, N. Y. Jurgens, Helen 125 Corson Ave., New Brighton. N. Y. Jurkops. Helen King. Eunice 251 Wtlshinglon Aile., DouglM. N. Y. Knust. L. Thomil", B035 JtlmtliCti Aile .. Woodh"ven, N. Y. 801 Berkeley Aile., Pltlinfield. N. J. L"mb. Willillm G. LMnin, Dorothy 4422 5idh Ave. , Brooklyn. N. Y Luebbe, Dorothy McMinnville. Tenn. Milksche, A. Fred 208 Third Ave .. Westwood, N. J. Mtlrlin. F. Allyn 109 Dover Ro!!d, We~1 Htlrtford, Conn. Mtlltel' Thomils 668 Somerset St., North PI!!infield N. J. McCllrrol Fred 211th 51. Md PulmM Plilce, Bronx, N. Y. McClellen. Kilthryn 1506 Tibbitts Ave., Troy. N. Y. Milensky, Anne 43 Clinlon 51.. Binghtlmton. N. Y. Minnofte. F. Joseph 371 Orchilrd Drille. Pittsburgh. Pil. Morello. Joseph J. 2012 VtIn Vrtlnken Ave .. 5chenectildy, N. Y. NOllinski. A. Edwilrd b05 S. Milin 51 .. Pilr$Ons. Pil. nBrien. Vincent P. 1966 Unillenity Ave .. Bronx. N. Y. Oehmen. Leonilrd 29 New Jersey Aile .. Brooklyn. N. Y. p.,yne, W. Rich."d 788 E. 471h St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Peler$en, E. Arne 87 Church Aile .. hlip. N. Y. Picj. J!!nel C. 330 E. 52nd SI., New York. N. Y. PI!!czek, C. Ted 29 Mech!!nic St. Westfield, MII$s. Porrllill. Humberlo I S/Irlrorce. Puerto Rico Mount"inside Terr.,ce, Clifton, N. J. Potter, A. Jllmes 308 Cyrille St.. Quebec, Cllnlld" Poulrat, H. Andre 400 M"c.,lester SI., Bridgeport. Conn. Rllmstelld. R"lph 2811 S,W. 361h Aile., Mi"mi. FI.,. Reid. Lincoln 40 P"rm.,lee Ave .. Hllwthorne, N. J. Rhodes, W. Br"d 2877 Grtlnd Concourse, Bronx. N. Y. Roberts, Gordon I. 10711 86th SI.. Ozone P"rk. N. Y. Ryl"nds. Rich"rd E. 283 Clinlon Aile .. PI "infield N. J. Hids. John S. 5454 SylllM Ave .• New York. N. Y. Nies Willi"m 230 Midlilnd St .. Bridgeport. Con,.,. R.,smussen. Esther
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ILLUSTRATION Ie we moy be proud of our :om· RIGHTLY. munity of jovilll, IImbitious itudent>. One hos only to reolize the pliqht of forty new students enterinq Prolt with their problems, both in or! lind in hobitulltinq them· selves to the schoof. to vouch for our suc· cessfu! proqress. We, of course, boost the best closs thot ever mllrked pope, ot this our Almll Moter. ond sincerely promise to keep our cllISS in front. to the best of our obility. We hove found our fellow students lire even better sports ond componions thon we hod hoped they would be, ond eoch of us hIlS IIcquired thirty-nine new friends during our hllppy cotloborotion with one onother. In our work, in our instructors ond in the school in generlll we hove oil found tho I qUlllity which moke 0 grelll pillce of leorning. As for importonl events, our work seems to qrob the spotlight, olthough we could mention 0 little horse· ploy" belween two clossmoles, both of whom four.d Ihot scissors cut hoir lies ond whol hllve you. We 011 seem well sotisfied with our proqres$ thus for, ond with helpful criticism ond encouroqement from the focully. look forwlHd to more successful ond hoppy yeors ot Prot! ond in the world. 70
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RYiln. Cllnoll 962 Towmend Ave., EMI HtlVen. Conn. Slimier. Leo 186 Enfield St .. Hortford, Conn. Somuelson. Stonley 187 Gilmon St" 8ridgeport. Conn. 4 Schoffenburger, Kurt 97 Boulonger Ave .. West Hortford, Conn. 5 Scott, Morion 15003 85th Drive. Jomllictl, N. Y. 6 Sellors. Mourice 231 N. Wild Olive Ave., Dtlytonll Beoch. Flo. 7 Sembrich, Alfred 9712 Sonders Ploce. Jomoictl N. Y. 8 Shonnon. Willitlm S. lourel Ptlrk. Mount Kisco. N. Y. 9 Sheesley, Bud S. 215 W. Moin St .. Lykenl, Penn. 10 Shoof. Fronces 16 Duryeo St .. lslip, N. Y. Smllilmon. Bob 21 Jllmes St" OSlining, N. Y. 12 Smith. B1'Irbllrll 539 S. Moin. Horlon. Ky. I J Smith. Robert 612 Mulberry 51.. Williomsport. Po. 14 Sommers, Williom I Lowrence SI.. Yonkers, N. Y. 15 Stegmon. Dorothy 86 Minor St.. Strtltford. Conn. 16 Stewort, Ann 178 Pletlsont Ave .. Htlmburg N. Y. 17 Stewc'lrt, Jtly P. 1431 WtlHins Ave .. Utico, N. Y. 18 Suckling, lorroine L 45 Modison 5t .. Lynbrook. N. Y. 19 Sullivon, Reed 288 BroodwilY. Soronoc Loke. N. Y. 20 Tenney. Virginio 135 68th St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. 21 Terroccic'lno. John 2312 36th St. long Isltlnd City, N. Y. 22 Thomtls. Mourice 4932 Coolbrook Ave. N_D.G .. Monfrec'lt. Ctln. 23 Tippett, Williom 13 Mople Terroce. Mtlplewood. N. J. 24 Turturro, John M. MI. Kisco. Westchester County, N. Y. 25 Vocke, Eleonoro 165 Mc'lin St .. Flemington. N. J. 2b Wllilington. Ethel 9 Gilbert SI.. Stllmford, Conn. 27 WIISS, Evelyn 103 Roslyn Rood, Mineoltl, N. Y. 28 Wossermon. Rose 3 Doly SI .. Stomford. Conn. 29 Weber, Frc'lnces 835 O~moor Rood, Birminghom. Alo. 59 Chorlotle St., HtlrHord, Conn. 30 Weid!. Willic'lm E. J I Westlc'lke, John L. Rockledge Gtlrdens, Word St., Norwc'llk, Conn. 613 N. Wilbur Ave .. Seyre. Penn. J2 Wilcox, Jomes 14815 89th Ave" Jomoico. N, Y. JJ Wild, Mc'lrcio 34 Willioms, Rolph 14 Cole Ave .. Pittsburgh. Mc'lss. 35 Woods. Richord 19 Clifton Pltlce. Brooklyn. N. Y. 36 Woollen, Williom C. 57 S. Second St .. Meriden, Conn. 37 Wurster, Dc'lvid 3000 Grtlmpion Blvd., Willitlmsport, Penn. 38 Yoe, Jomes 21 Sherwood Ave" Ossining. N. Y. 39 Schuff. Jeon E. 358 Scronton Ave .. Lynbrook, N. Y. 40 Simon. Elsie 533 Worwid Ave .. West Englewood N. J. Stc'lnder. Jeon 80 S. Smith St" Merrict N. Y.
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IllUSTRATION IX W E(Ire the greenhorns
S路r.o:e )Ur ent'(lnce in Febru(lry we h(lve le(lrned only 10 (lppreci(lfe the f(ld Ih(ll Art (with (I :(lpif(ll A) is not (I simple or sh(lilow field to follow. While our store of knowledge rel(llive to school worl h(ls not been in路 cre(lsed by (I qU(lnlity to I(lrge to me(lsu.e. our ~nowledge of the soci(ll end of the whole busines h(ls been bol~tered by M (lmount inC(litu(lble. Ours h(ls been (I hoppy group from the beginning. Our e(lrnest interest in- our work combined with this cheerful ment(ll otti tude is producing 0 sotidying rew(lrd路 wor k well done. Deserved credit however should not be withheld from our le(lcher~ thru whose guidMce we survived the fir,t ch(lotic d(lYs. In our few short months Pr(ltt h(l, shown us th(ll the requisites of (lflistie success demMd sincere effort Md (ld(lp'ation. but (liso we h(lve seen the results other< h.,ve obt(lined using the same formulo. It is with one eye to our own wor1 Md the other to the work of the higher ci(lsses th(l! we plug on.
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Set 1'80. MARGARET CALLAHAN
1 Angelovich, Joseph 24 Nelson St., Bridgeport, Conn. 2 Ayers, J"mes 475 E. 143rd St., Bron~, N. Y. 3 C"II"h"n. M"rg"ret 327 b4th St., Broo~lyn, N. Y. 4 Costello, Vincent 117 Greenkill Ro"d. Kingston. N. Y. 5 Croft. C"roline Mil"n. Ohio b G"tely. Virgini" 1409 Prince Edw"rd St.. Fredricbburg, V". 7 Georgi"de. Agnes 8730 167th 51" J"m"ic". N. Y. 8 Gi"con". Joseph 472 5. Clinton 51" E"sl Or""ge, N. J. 9 Goldberg, Normlln 580 Hinsdale St., Brooklyn. N. Y. 5515 Tilden Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. 10 HedmM, Willi"m K"pIM, Seymour 51 Elmer St.. H"rlford. Conn. ]54 New York Ave .. Union City, N. J. 12 KI"s. W"lter La Fever ROlJd. Troy, Ohio IJ Knoop, John 5139 45th St., Woodside, N. Y. 14 Lerlder, Helen 392 E. 94th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 15 Levine. P"ul Ib Lindner. Rudolf 1881 Willoughby Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. 17 Lynch. M"ureen 160 Willoughby Ave .. Brooklyn, N. Y. 18 M"trofil. Joh"rln 92 p"lmer Ave.. St"nford. Conn. 19 McGoldrid. Dorothy 7182 E. 18th 51 .. Brooklyn. N. Y. 20 Metc"lf.O:ve 54 P"rk Ave .. Monticello, N. Y. 21 Mi,:er. I.esler 1105 H"zel St.. Fremont, Ohio 22 Ne"ry. Ellsworth 17 Anderson 5t .. N"ugatuct. Conn. 46 Wison St .. Lynbrook. N. Y. 2l o Reg"n. C"lherine 24 Price. B"rb"r" 9 L"jimer L"ne. BronKville. N. Y. 25 Quer~eld. Arthur 1035 Monroe Ave .. De"rborn. Mich. 26 Reese,lrm" 27]4 CI"flin Ave .. Bron~. N. Y. 27 Rich"rds. Edw"rd 183114 Rod"w"y Be"ch. N. Y. 049 Empire Blvd., Brooklyn. N. Y. 28 Schw"rtz. 5"muel 29 Shel"re. Rosem"ry 279 Highl"nd Blvd., Brooklyn. N. Y. 30 Sherlod. Joseph 5522 Sixth Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. ]I Sind,,;r, Aifred 90 Liberty Ave., Roctville Centre, N. Y. 12 Sir"gusa, George 1739 T"yior Ave .. Bronx. N. Y. JJ Smith, Muriel II W"lnut PI"ce, Oyster S"y. N. Y. 11152 2051h St .. Hollis. N. Y. l4 Super, B"rb"r" 6812 Bliss Terr"ce, Brooklyn, N. Y. 35 Tonnessen. Harold 1648 52nd St .. Brooklyn, N. Y. J6 Tousler. Irwin J7 V"rv"ro. Ruth 13053 230th 51 .. L"urelton. N. Y. 4264 5.E. Adler 5t .. Portland. Ore. J8 Wendebom. Elsie 848 Park Place. Brooklyn. N. Y. J9 White JeM
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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN II NDUSTRIAL DESIGN II h<!H ;ved but for one yellr. Out of the wellith of his memo路 ries of th<!lt shori period spent in the quiet shlldow$ of the GrMd Avenue EI. .....e gllther these few to pre,erve. His thoughts were often given to observ<!Itions, excerpts of which <!Ire condensed in the following sentences. Mllny things hllve dis路 he<!lrtened him, getting bllck to the grind lifter Vllell路 tion, the piling up of ..... ork with ensuing sleepless nights, eXllms. History of Art notebooks Md perenniol deb<!lles of White lind Slutsky. He rec<!llls the periodic dis<!Ippellf<!lnces from clIISS of Betty Md J<!Ismine the <!InnuIII midnight excursion of Andrews lind White 10 the Connecticut wilds. Goschos upholding the honor of Queens. Millenky's discourse on Illbor <!Ind Kline's extreme forwllrdness in <!Inswering the phone. Among the pleos<!Int recollections. W<!lS the Cfllcker b<!lrrel wit of Bower lind Heylmun. Hollowell's Bahemilln dress, Chesterly"s professionlll mien <!Ind th<!lt /Ilvorllble criticism which c<!lme but once <!I yellr.
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12
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259 Avenue P Brooklyn. N. Y.
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14
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15
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23 I Be.,eh 79th 51. Ro(~"w"y Be"eh. N. Y.
16
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18620 Dormlll1S RO<'Id. St. Albon~. N. Y.
17
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18
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190 Huntington Ave .. BuHlllo, N. Y. 279 E. 94th 51 .. Brooklyn. N. Y. 244 5pringdole Ave. MeridM. Conn.
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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN I S EPTEMBER, 1938. A sm,,1 group of frosh gather and plunge immedi"tely into a noi~y argument. Quite Iypic"r of the Industrial Designers, isn't it? October, November and fiMlly, December. The class is pervaded by the holiday !ltmosphere lind is imbued with the spirit of celebrlltion. Efficient ill orgllnizlltion, having elected officers lind built up II solvent tre"sury, the group hlld lillie trouble in entertaining themselves "t the Womell's Club. From the scelles including lin ex-navy mIlO w&Shing dishes in an "prOIl to II Germlln girl dMcing with II CM"dion boy. it Clln be seen th"t " remorkllbla lind cosmopolitM spirit prevlliled. HolidllY Pllst, Industriol Design I found them\elve~ fllcing their work lind e"ch other with greoter equMi. mity ond conderlltio. Sincere friendship grew from previous interest. The quieter members osserted their deeper qUlllities. Consider"tion lind interest were mutullily lind more IIrdently exchMged between student lind te"cher. Now th"t relative worth ond villue "ra known, the clllss will live ond enjoy itself for two more yellrs. The cI<'lss will endellvor to rep<'ly its debts to the Institution. 76
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>UGLAS MERRILESS
V;,e-P"'lido~1
EILEEN SIMCLAIR
I Bo,il&, Gennoro 28 Ines Sf. Woterbury, Conn. 2 Benedict, Morgoret 200 N. Fore,t Ave. Rodville Center, N. Y. 3 Berkhohn, Morguerile Crestwood Apt>. Meodow Drive, Woodmere. N, y, 65 Hempsteod Ave., Rockville Centre, N, y, 4 Blue, Robert 5 Sorouren Ave.. Toronto, Ontorio, COMd!l 5 Bennell, Arthur 7 Connon, Froncis 81 West St" Whiteholl, N. Y. 77 Spodin!l Ave" Homillon. Ont!lrio, Con. 8 Gerofsky, Rich!lrd 105 Irving St" Eost Syrtlcuse, N. y, 9 Hod, Byron 3 [ I Etlst Front St .. PI!linsfield, N, J. 10 Heteji, P!lul Ihlenfeld, FrMcis 252 Jewett Ave" Buffolo, N, Y. 5 Plymouth St., Strotford, Conn, 12 Lips, SI!lrbuck Glendoro, Dundee, N. Y. IJ Monn, Constllnce 230 Beech Ave" Gorwood, N. J. 14 McKoig, Kenneth 60 Gousfuss Allee, Ludwigsburg, Germany 15 Meissner. IIs<'J 104 Ook St" Wolerbury, Conn. 16 Merri/ees, Douglos 7BO Grond Concourse. Bronx, N, y, 17 Muller, Kurt 1607 Chtlpel St., New Hoven, Conn, Munro. John Peters. H. Bruce 275 Indion Rood. Toronto, Onlorio, Con, 466 Forminglon Ave .. Bristol. Conn. 10 Redmon, Robert Rutter, Sheldon 1539 E, 39 51" Brooklyn, N. Y. 821 89 St .. Niogor<'J FlIlls, N. Y. 22 Schmuck, Robert 307 Grond Ave" Freeport, N. Y. 2J Schurmon, lourette 1500385 Drive, J!lmtlicll, N. y, 24 Scott, M!lrion 39 River St., S!lyville, N, y, 25 Sinciojr, Eileen 14 Sutton Ploce, NewYort N, y, 1. Teogue, Lewis 301 Strlltford RO<'Jd, Brooklyn. N. Y. 27 Trum, Kllthleen 781 Penn St., Melldville, PII. 28 Willillms. Adllm 1232 Cllrroll SI., Brooldyn, N. Y. 29 Wolf, Ethel Sorllnon Ave., Toronto, Cllnodll 30 Bonnett, Arthur L. 7 W. 96 51" New York, N. y, JI Rosenth!ll. Herbert
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INTERIOR oECoMlION I ond seven d"ys ogo. twenty "spironts brought forth in thi NINEsevenmonth, chool 0 new closs, conceived in hope ond dediC<'lted to the proposition th<'li we mu~' ~ucceed. Now, we <'Ire eng<'lged in 0 gre<'lt test. judging whether thi. cl<'l'>s or ony 1<'1 C<'ln long endure. Pr<'lti Institute, we hove enjoyed this h<'lppy yeor we hove spent with your brilliont ond unselfish foculty. We c<'lme here becouse of the superior troining we ore being given lind humbly hope thot we will be oble to moint"in the reputotion estoblished by our predeces ;orl. Though we relllile thot to follow in the footsteps of those who hove gone before will not be 6(lIY, we believe th<'lt we will more thon mllke the grode. Moy the coming yeor find us 1111 blld o90in in your hill. lind moy we fulfill your high ideols
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Sttlmford N. Y 28 Sunnyside Drive,
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28 VMderviit Rood, West Hllrtford, Conn. 250 Mount Joy. Freeport, N. Y. Wesl Terrace. Danbury. Conn. 249 E. 37th SI .. Brooklyn, N, Y. 370 Edgecliff Rood. Porllond, Ore. Box 55, Gotun. Conol Zone 406 Beoch 36th St.. Edgemere, N. Y 3 Overlook Ave .. West Oronge. N. J. 75 Siebert St.. Jomestown. N. Y. 534 Pt!lrk Ave .. Met!ldwi ie. Penn. 110 lenox Rot!ld, Brooklyn. N. Y. Royston, Go. 144 W. B6th St. New York, N, Y. 21 Third St .• South Gen Ft!lI's. BOl 374 Ht!I,>.el 1809 Albemt!lrle Rot!ld, Brooklyn. 355 Adelphi 51. 8rookl y n,
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PICTORIAL ILLUSlRAlION II clIIS~
of the for this INyeorgillingwe lirelin IIccount beset by m&ny difficulties. So mllny sensitive, IIbstrllct &nd profound in路 dillidullis hllve been brought to light. (Gani: in their fOrmlltille period liS it were.) The most outstllnding group in this dllss is II cult of jitterbugs, who, under the IIble lelldership of Keyser lind HOllglllnd, IIrgue violerltly lIbout the reill tive merits of swing b&nds, IIssuming 1I rich blue complexion in the process. In direct corlfrllst there is II smlliler sect who devote their lives to good music. And when they feel erlterprising. improvise, with Miss Phillips singing a very piercing soprano. Per~ins singing a dubious ferlor lind Guthrie 1I raucous bllsso profundo. The intellectuals of the cllISS ore lelld by Kovlllen~o lind Hllggl<'lnd. Therse profound minds gllze wistfully into splice drellming of the lands to be conquered by toil lind perserver<'lnce. In spite of 1111 these vllrious lind sundry procedures the cllISS, we ~now, hilS one thing in common, lind thllt is to lellve unsullied <'In indelible footprint in the sllnds of time and a renowned record in the IInnals of Prlltt Institute.
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DeWOLFE HOTCHKISS
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NATALIE HOAGlAND
Allan. John T. 12 Utter Ave .. Castleton Corners. S. I.. N. Y. Avi$On. Alfred McKinley St.. Rowayton, Conn. Boker. Bruce 7920 Fourth Ave .. Brooklyn. N. Y. Ben~en. Maybelle 3 Ello Road. Caldwel N. J. Brodley. Thomo$ 7 Regent St .. North Ploinfield. N. J. Brodowski. Eugene J. 227 Lewis St .. Bridgeport. Conn. Bryant. Albert S. 617 Pre~cott Ave., Scronton. Po. Carler. Dianll 92 Elm 51.. Monteloir. N. J. Crowford. Williom S. 327 Western Ave .. Albony. N. Y. Di Corio. Agotho 411 Center St., Wallingford. Conn. Doyle. Fronk 79 8rook Ave., Bayshore, N. Y. Eckley. Poul W. 21 Woodside Ave .. Amherst. Moss. Ellis, William 20 PlHk Ploce. King~ton, Po. Guthrie, Alexonder 69 Hillcrest Rood. Moplewood. N. J. Hoggland, Henry 4505 50th Ave .. Woodside. N. Y. Hoile. Virginio Kingman. Kansas Hooglond. Notalie 274 Altamount Ploce. Somerville, N. J. Holmstrom. Everet Br.'lnford. Conn. Hotchkiss. De Wolfe We~t Hartford. COlln. Kennedy. Virginio 1837 E. 17th 51.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Keyser. Roger 47 Emerson Rood. Glen Rock. N. J. Kovolenko, Williom 1776 Bothsote Ave .. Bronx. N. Y. Kuhn. Robert 81 Larchmont Rood. Buffolo. N. Y. Lustig. Lourence 2115 E. 12th 51.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Mclaughlin. Donold 624 Wo,hington Ave .. West Haven. Conn. 19 Hollis Ave .. Holifox. Novo Scolia. Conodo MocLeod. Jean McFarione. Wolter 84 Center St .. Oneonta. N. Y. Ostrow,ki. Amelio 21 Ringgold St .. Springfield. Moss. Pork>. ClHoline 330 Cirele Drive. Wichito. Konsos Poitermn. George 1272 Pork Blvd .. Schenectody. N. Y. Perkins, Jomes Alon SkyTop, Scotch Ploins. N. Y. Phillips, Lucia I Stoner Ave .. Great Ned, N. Y. Poiter, Muriel 8 Remsey St .. Brooklyn, N. Y. Rosivoch, Williom 336 Horford Rood. Syrocuse. N. Y. Sostrom, Theodore M. 33 Mitchell Place, White Ploins N. Y. 44 Mountoin Ave .. Mount Kisco. N. Y. Schryver. Mory Bertho 3743 Boston St .. Detroit. Mich. Shermon. Edward Strouss, Robert Mechonicville. N. Y. Sirimbon. John 26 E. 1051h St .. New York N. Y. Votcher. Rober! 65 Ont060 Road. Bellerose. N. Y. Walker. Margoret 41 State 51.. Oxford N. Y. Word. William 44 Pomander Wo!r Ridgewood N. J. Worner. Nancy 113 Colorodo Ave .. Detroit. Mich. White. MlHjorie 103 Woshington St. Plotteville. Wis. Yeo~ey. Carol 56 Ryder Ave. Lynbrook. N. Y
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TEACHER TRAINING III regretoble thol certoio quo'ity ITofseem' zestful living Ihot distinguished our 0
Ireshm<'ln yeor, ond mode us very hoppy . in <'In obnolious sort 01 0 woy, is fost disoppeoring from our mokeup. We hoped Ihot our junior yeor would find us nol with· out the cleor eyed dignity of the teocher. yet still Iii with the light of Floming Youth. Alo~;! we ore dignified but no longer lit. This is not to imply tho I the joys of "Good Cleon Fun hove possed entirely from our experience. for this is not the cose. We still love to indulge in occo· SiOMI snotches of song. poced by Ann Hovey. Soroh Jone DiGote, Evelyn Bristol. the Hot Swing Trio. but the tune hos chonged. The lu~ty. pogon vigor of "There wos <'In old m<'ln who hod on old $Ow, Ow. Ow. Hi diddle Ow. • ho~ given owoy to the senhmentol nothingness of 'She promised to meet me when the dod struck seventeen. We do not comploin obout this ~tote of offoirs. We who mold the chorocfer of Americo mu~t not be iller· bugs. We merely moke note.
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PrOlident Secret~'y
.(lUIS SILVERSTEI"I
8l1,on, A,berlll 8r;~tol.
Evelyn
HA~C
) SIMM(lNS
1412 AlbMY Ave. H ... rtlord, Conn. 70 Primrose SI. While PI ... if'l. N. Y.
Chllppel, Comlln 4
Oi Gille. SlIrll Jllne
5
Dr... per. A. Gordon
6
RI.Y TA"INENBAUM
EflTH WtlGC
3)8 StMley St. St ... ten bl/1f1d, N. Y. King,> St ..
EII~t
Ho!Impton. N. Y.
86路16 9ht Ave. Woodho!lven, L. I.
Dubovsky. Dori
17 W. 87 St .. New Yort, N. Y.
Gledhi Helen
208 North Oxford SI. H"rtlord. Conn. 8 RhYI1ll~ Drive. Mount Vernon. N. Y.
S Hovey, Aoo Jsreol Mildred
1417 AvenueJ. Brooklyn. N. Y.
10
Loventhal. Dolore.
118 W. 79 St .. New York. N. Y.
"12
P"slernok, Dolores
563 South BrOo!ld St .. Elizobeth. N. J.
IJ
Sifflord Morgoret
14
Silverstein. Louis
9
Rivenin. Wil1iom
IB08 W." St. Brooklyn. N. Y. 21725 St .. Guttenberg. N. J. 857 Bergen St. Brooklyn. N. Y. 9 W(Jrren St. White
PI(J;n~.
N. Y.
15
Simmons, Horold
16
TMnenb(Jum. Shirley
17
Thornton. Ruth
20 Commerce St .. New York, N. Y.
18 Willgoos. Edith
239 Cle(Jrfield Ro"d. Wetherfield. Conn.
19
536 W. t I I SI .. New York, N. Y.
2259 Creston Ave .. Bronx, N. Y.
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TEACHER TRAINING II ow. we ~re Iwo ye~rs old. Our group is
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but choice. or so our te~cher~ tell to correl~te. too. so th~t m~kes life e~sier. Our closs celebrity hi is heoded by our oble president, Evelyn Rensing .. . ye~, 0 HOman. The boys in T.T. don', hove 0 chance in cf~ss elections. We hove Dorothy Montross, who uses ox路coris to bring her note books to closs, Jock P~gliuco, who we~rs crutches every Mond~y ~fter ploying foot boll on Sundoy, ond Nancy Hogen. who olwoys manoge' to soy the right word ot the wrong moment. Our two Conadions, one the colm Ellen Ross. and the other the not 100 colm Victor Vigeont, hove been divided in hoif. Vic is in MonirMI ago;n. We hove two sefs of twins. Fron lind Fluffy McLoughlin. who were born th~t wily and Henry Ahrens lind Irwin Miller who just got thot wily. There (!fe the commuten M~rge Alfano ond Jeonne Kerl who t~lk in code lind Comilla Moteil,k who ho' :honged to the H. S. & A. since her Ilist trip home. us. We
h~ve le~rned
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Y'ee·P'e"d"e' ARNOLD MASTERS NANCY HAGEN
Ahrens. Henry
10705104 Sf. Ozone Pllrk. N. Y.
Alfllno. Mllrgllret
75 Center Ave., Lynbrook. N. Y
Ginsberg, Ruth
117 Munroe St., Ulwrence. N. Y.
4
Hilgen, NMCY
151 Cedllr Ave., Rockville Centre. N. Y.
6
Kerl Jellnne
Kennllrd. Florence
4 Birch 51 .. Florol Pllrk, N. Y.
Kochllnsky. Nichoills
8
Milsters, Arnold
9
McKillop, JeM
10
1633 Burb!lnk Rood, Wooster, Ohio
Toms RO!ld, St!lmford, Conn. 140 Pllyne Ave .. North Ton!lwMd!l, N. Y. 125 Willoughby Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
McLllughlin, FrMcis 110 North Whi"le~ley Ave. Will ingford, Conn. McLoughlin. K!lthryn 110 North Whittlesley Ave. Will ingford, Conn.
12
Mi'ler, Irwin
13
Montros' Dorothy
14
PlIgiiuCCQ, Jilek
114 South High St. Mount Vernon. N. Y
15
Re'lsing, Evelyn
560 Pro;pecl Pillce. BrooUyn. N. Y.
16
Rodwel Mllrqusrite
224 Demoresl Ave .• Stllien I IlInd. N. Y 281rvinq Pillce. WO?dmere. N. Y.
47 Brolld St., Hllmilton. N. Y 75 Archibllid 51.. Moncion, N. Bo, C!lnad!l
17
Ross, Ellen
18
Shedd. Ruth
R.F.D. MMchester, Conn.
19
Sittler, Ernll
176 Oceon Ave .. Amityville, N. Y.
20
Sodero, Florll
21
Vllil, Irene
22
Wertz. Elizllbeth
23
BllumM, Glorill
24
Motejzik. Cllmi,llI
25
Vigellnt. Victor
52 Riverside Drive. New York, N. Y. 119 Vllnderbilt 51., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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196 SI. Nichol!ls Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 17741 Leslie ROlld, St. AlbM$, N. Y. 9 SlIybrook ROlld, Middletown. Conn. 4987 Adllm SLMontr6ll1. Quebec C!lnlldll
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TEACHER TRAINING I W Eore
'The Thinker! . Not cold pieces of 5tOtuOry, lIil s;milllr reproductions of on originlll model, but octive seekers recost in mooy sized mold, lind of different mllteriols gothered from limitless ~ources. We hllve vlIried interesh both within our course lind in our exiro-curriculllr IIctivitie' but our gOlll is II generol one ond our cooperotion formed from II sincere desire on the pllrt of the in路 dividulIl to see the whole succeed. Our one mllss contribution to the intelligent progreso sively minded student hos been the Oeboting Club. In this our oim is the further development of the mind, of poise. of vocllbulory ~nd of IIcquointllnce with world offoirs. We hove emphosized II grellter fomiliority with the IIrt centers in New York City. We hllve experimented with different Iype~ of ploslic mediums ond hove storied some intensive re~eorch work. To summorize. we hove tried 10 gllin ~II thllt we pos5ibly could from our f,rst term. We Thinkers' ore progressing; ellch one of us.
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WillIAM PITNn
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Boumonl1, Glorio
17741 Le~ ie RO!'ld, St. Albon' NY
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Brenn!'ln. HMriet
S!'I.on Wood<, Drive. White Ploin~ N. Y
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Cole, Horriet
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Clor~e. Dori
3502 Avenue 0, Brooklyn. N Y 165 Cre~lw'lOd Ave .. Crestwood N Y
Erhord. Wolter Johnson, Myrtie Jo,ephson. Lisbeth
43 Flekher Ave., MI. Vernon, N. Y. Cootney Hiii, Stor Route, Putl1llm, Conn. 325 Deeon Ave. Lourence, N. Y. Butler Pi~e, Plymouth Meeting, Penn.
Keyser. June Kittel. Frederick
611S Lourel Hill Blvd., Woodside, N. Y. 202 Avenue E, Roehe~ter, N. Y.
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Moyer. Beolrice
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Mulhern, Modeline
2655 E. 21 It 51.. Brooklyn, N. Y.
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S410 Woodhoven Blvd., Woodhoven, N. Y. 976 Pork Ploce. Brooklyn, N. Y.
14
Polmer, Chorles
56 High 51. Middletown, Conn.
15
Pitney. Wi l iom
Moriches Blvd. Eostporl, N. Y.
16
Romsey. Betty
7801 83rd St .. Glend/lle, N. Y.
17
Rippon. Virgini!'l
Sussex St .. Pori Jervis, N. Y.
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115 Lenno. Rood. Brooklyn, N. Y. 6501 Admi,ol Ave., Mospeth, N. Y. 417-A I Sih 51 .. Brooklyn. N. Y. 479 Wyckoff Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 118 Wickhom Rood. GMden City, N. Y.
2S Zeil, Helen 29 Antonocci. Sylvio
210 Church 51., White Ploins. N. Y.
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11525 84th Ave .. Kew Gordens, N. Y.
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SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS COSTUME DESIGN
DIETETICS DRESSMAKING HOMEMAKING INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT
EPTEMBER. 1937 foul1O u, mel~i'1g our WfJy with our newly mode friends wropped up in yMO of mUllin. oper~ tope meosure , ond pinl 8,,1 it WOln t Jng before we cfJught ~n '( " fJi!
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With our work under woy, we ~rgfJnized outselve$ elected our president, Emiy Mee ler ond )ur )Iher officers. who hove led us so wei through our two yeo.s ot Prol!. Our Iwo big ~ucces~es The Junior Jig, heodeCl by Jerry Velsor. fJnd the ArtisfJ!'IS donee. showed whfJl we :ould do in the woy of entertfJinmenl.
Pre,;den! V;"e.Prel. Seuet8ry Tree,ure'
EMilY MOEllER CATHERINE BANKS MARY MORREll PHYLLIS AMES
COSTUME DESIGN
The following September. !hfJt WIIS 1938, we were refJlly Seniors fJ!'Id we slorted the yellr with fJ bllng by toking 0 big PfJrt in the Senior Student Sponsor movement, the Hollowe en PfJrty, which we g.'!ve for the Juniors fJnd Freshmen. This Pllrly wo~ fJ success due to the effort put forth by the committee he/lds, Ann Y.'!rshower Md Esther lubowsky. l.'!ter there WIIS the ArtiSllns dllnce Md the grllnd pllrty the Juniors gove us. MMy of the girls took octive Pllrt in the IIffllirs of the Home Economics Club. The clllss 01 39 is truly proud to be IIble 10 sily We were Mr. Howes lost first yeor ond Mi~s Rod's first Illst yellr iludents. We feel thllt with iu~t one yeelr under efJch of you thlll our .'!cqullinlllnce with you ond Prol! hos been much too short.
SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS we, the closs of 1939, thumb th,u the poges of the IlIsI two A syeors our thoughts linger on mllny events, both glly Md serious, which hove punctullted our coreer. Those fir~t few dfJy~ in the cllfeteriel long IIgo. with their quotfJ of burnt hllnds ond IIching feet. Porties, First Aid pl<'lys volleyboll victories, ond yes. , , work. Then in June of our firs! yeor we belde eldieu to Mr. Howe. gl<'ld of the privilege of knowing him. We c<'lme bfJcK in the foil II bit more ,eriou,. more intent, greotly impressing the fllculty with our newly <'Icquired poise ond dignity. We felt the responsibility of guiding our Junior sisters over some of the hurdles we hlld encountered in our fir>t few dllYs -'It school: to do this the Senior Student Sponsor group W<'lS orgonized. We were greeted on our return by Miss Rod ond enjoyed knowing her both <'I, <'I director ond lellcher during the yellr.
P,o,'do V. 0 Pre.
Soc"""'y T· eSu,e'
FRANCIS lEWIS SOPHIE GOLDBERG ElEANOR GILMORE ANNA WITTNEBAl
DIETETICS II
The serious work of the ye<'lr h<'l', been interrupted from time to lime by our no .... iustly fomou~ foreign dinners. Those Nutrition pl<'lyleh .•. remember? The ouhtonding Punch and Judy show ond those "eld trips •. weren t they fun? Who will ever forget our comedienne Morlho fJnd the time fJ ~tudent osked how figs could be pitied Miss Gosmonds lecture on 'd<'ltes" ond th-'lt deliriously goy SC-'lveflger PfJrty. No, these memories ore ours to keep. In looking bock fJt thi, poge yeor' from to·d.'!y 0 sod yet hllppy smile wi' probobly light our foces os we long for the good old d<'lYs ot PrfJI!.
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INCE we ~re in the envi"ble po~ition of considering ourselve~ pioneers in the development of CI new Dietetics III COl.me, perhops it is"t too difficult to understond the pride we feel in lidding" /lew chopter to it'~ history. The ptlge sholl turn leo""/l9 for "I to ~ee " record of our eventful d<'Jys ('It Pr<!ltt Institute.
S
·f Presidont
ELEANOR SMYTH
Vice, President
Sec,.. I"ry T,ee,ur'"
ALICE CROFTS
DORCAS KEEFFE
As time progresses we feel more confident. and lire "ble to see more cieorly. the moior roles we ore so $OOn to "~sume. In re(llizing those possibilities we hove tried to ploy our po!lrt~ well ond hope thol OUf e~periences ond ,ub\equent suggestions mlly lIid future cllls~es..
Our history would not be complete without proper mention of those who h"ve helped mllke these dllYs enioyable Md memorable. To our closs officers, with specilll reference to our cllpllble president, Elellnor Smythe, we soy thonks for their good deeds. Although we are in truth smllil in number, our interest in our work ond in the activities of the Institute is grellt, &S well os co·operlltive. To the members of the foculty, we owe" debt thllt CM never be full y repoid nor forgotten.
WILMA KILLINGER
DIETETICS III
Although we hove completed the first great chapter. we lire entering upon II second which. we hope. will finis with the morll]; , '" ' "le of relll success; we owe it 011 to Proli.
SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS September some twenty potential dres;mokers entered the LAST corridors of Prott Institute with every worthwhile intention to
P,.,'d v; Pre
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ANNE SHEEHi\N EN MIRABEL MARY ROONEY MARGARIT JA"I)8
DRESSMAKING
heor 011, see 011 ond ossimilote every bit of informolion thllt would <'lid us in our new coreers. As <'I group we were here to ostoni;h the members of the focully with our v<'lried knowledge of the art "nd technique of sewing; Md solving the elementary principles of 0 sellm or bl.ttonhole. However in the shorl course of 0 week ond to our ulmost chllgrin our very compel lint instructors loctfully suggested tho t our methods were to Illy the leo\t. definite ly "unprllttish." Then beglln the slow but interesting proces. of leorning "the WilY." During the first mon th of the term, class officers were elected with grolifying result,. Anne Sheehlln, our pre,ident. hll, iU5tified our confidence in her <'IS hove the remllining officers, during this memorable yec'lr in Pratt. Aside from the regulc'lr clII'i$ work we hove enjoyed e.tra·curricul"r lind wcial IIc1ivities sponsored by the stu· dents during the yeof. To our teochers for their indeflltigabi'ily. potience aod perserverllnce we ore deeply gfoteful lind from our newly ochieved heights of wisdom we e.tend our he"rtfelt thonk The yeor hos pos\ed 011 too quidly but we know thot memories ,f Room 253 will remoin inlocl for mony yeors to come. We are now replete with a feeling of self'lolidllciion aWc'lre that our professionol lotul os full fledged dre ,makers may be ollumed with conr.dence ond grellt aplomb. So, world Jf fosh; 'fl. bewore! We are flOW ready <'Ifld willing to prove te you thot Jr y~ lit pent 01 Prot! ln~titule hilS not been in voin. 99
hope. perh~p~ rerserver~llce and presumption, but wah this thought in m'lld our group of eighteel"' girl equipped with ·~iI et. sewing b~g ond budget boo~ ~I~rled 011 II chosen c~reer ill Seplember 1938.
FAITH never
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desp~ir!
With Ihe elecl'o'1 )f clOI offi :er )r the ye~r we mode 0 ... • debul to Pr~1f ;ocicly. :holo'iti_oly ond ;oc·~ly. A time wenl 01"' ~Ild we ~dv~nced in our 'itudie ond re'ie~rch we bec~me proficient in the ~rI of mOking M ~pp pie lind the technique 01 usng ~ w~sh· ing m~chine. French 'ie~ms ~nd twill weoves ost Ihe"r mystery. We even reoched the point of believing Ih~t we cou d ignore ~ chi 0 in ~ I~ntrum. while we moint~ined ~ h",ppy h me wah ~ we plonned I~d of income. The IIverllge number of di,he which hllve bee~ wllshed ond dr;.o durirlg the pllli eight month, hilS not been rol ulllted. The 10111 mighl remind us of one of the trilll·. 01 11 tr~ined Homemllker. Afte, ,uch voluntllry ~dion$ how con we reserve the ple1lSure of milking ,uch remorb <'II working my fingers to the bOl1e ond wh<'ll thol1b, . " ?
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MAR ORIE OSTERHOUOT MARY J. MARSHALL S"u~IMy ANNE RIORDEN T'e~.~,~ IIETIY II. RUTMAN
Vice p,."
We helVe now concluded our preliminllrie T recover from ,ur hou,emi!lids knee, and soothe our dishpon hOl"d wi be merely time out. Better homes ore ~oon to be built ond Homemll<er< ore ~ NOl reody. extremely wi ';ng and ot ng Ii!lst 00
HOMEMAKING
SCHOOL
OF
HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS " H AVE you forgotten
so ;oon? WIl' being hummed on the ipI of the 'ientimentol ;1\ when we dllnced the light f~nl~;t; blld to school seeking ~ higher educ~lion lind finding our w~y to the open door'> Md hei!lr! of Pr~tt Institute. Yellow le~ves were thicl:ly f~lling from the trees in the pllrk IIcross the wily. All too soon did we discover the work Ih~t loomed before us, some of us to stllgger home and weep 111 ..... hi!lt we hlld wished upon ourse'ves With fngcr~ too clumsy ~nd hllnds for 100 inexperienced we begM our I~bors in the c~felerill. The memory of t h~t forst week when we ru~hed oul 01 eleven 10 rest our we1lry feet Md then lit eleven twenty 10 go b~c.k to our ominou' duly! The week pll'ised yet nO'le of u become perm~l1enlly exhi!lusted. Mond~y (lme we t(lded our ci(ls work with 0 bit more dosh I!II1d el1thu,io,m: our ei!lsy weei we dubbed it.
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R 1fn IA AWAY BARIIARA MAYNAI< E 8AU[R MM 'AN BBIN
INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT
Time m"rched on, We be ome m re expert ond (lcluo y <ed thl cafelerio! Our 11 wo Wi!l be )m'ng our hord week. We become :osm po I~n whe we wei t n .If foreigl1 d'''l1er i(lllnt, rom :hvw mein to i!llmond C ).;e thl Chi ese d'n, er we .rveo wo. big ll< e As dointy os 0 ooby lor" tening dre we bede,-,eo th teo tabe (II 2:20 tar (I ti!lCI,I ty teo. New mq ung on ·f ri!ld', tendr >t qre n showing here ond there in the pllrk. Spr"ng , the oid Groduotion in Ihe i!lir I!Ifld 0 new wor d openi'q to u, '110 on eoch pi!lir ,f ip thot energeti phro . We re going pl(lce !
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COSTUME DESIGN
ALONZO· ROMERO. CARMEN, C.D.III, Michotlctln 5, Mexico Vo leybtll ]7, 38 Con<;cief1lious City, Me~ico Lif1guisti Petit.
ALTNEU, MIRIAM. C.D.III. Ingef1ue. Tiny. Tlilented.
Clibrif1i B'vd. New York. N. Y.
AMES, PHYLLIS. C.D.III, Phi I Essex Et., Belleville. N. J . •. . Trellsurer '38. ']9, ArlisM<; Dlince Progrllm Chllirmllf1 39 Peppy. Pert, PllItQf1ic.
BANKS, CATHERINE, C.D.III, . Clibee. 73 ClevelMd Terr"'ce, Elist Orllnge, N. J. , .. Vice· President '3B. 39 . C ... refree. Glimin. G ... y.
BOWMAN, G. MARY. C.D.III 228 Aidef1 Ave., New H/lvef1, Sweet, Friendly, Liketlble. Conn.
COLLEY. ANN, C.D.III 36 Argyle Pitlce. Rockvi e Centre. N. Y.... Clindid. Coopertltive, Chipper.
SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS CONLON EILEEN, C.D.llt 137 HlIwley St., Binghllmtor"l. N. Y. Hoc~ey 38, 39.. Irish. Vivllcious. ConverstltioMlist.
DAVIS. ELEANOR M. C.D.III. EI Violet Ave. Hyde P... rk N. Y PrllllOf1i/l Rep. 38, Artistln Club Reception Chllirmllf1 39 Ch-vm'n ~ loy,,1 lov"ble
DAVIS lUCYANN, C.D.III 3 E O'1erdll St. B,,'dwinsv' e N. Y Ir"ldultr" Ambitiou\ Tho~ghtfu
DeCHRISTINA. ROSE C.D.III. 10162 Ni N. Y Sweet. Sm,,1 Shy.
Ave. CorOf1"
DelORENZO, PHYLLIS, C,D.III, 556 N. Sixth St .. New/lrk, N.
路 .. VolleybolJ 38..
"Alert.
Ambitjou~,
J.
Agree<!lble.
DROBBIN, ADELAIDE. C.O.III, 472 V,," Buren St., Brooklyn. N. Y. Charming. Ouiet, Unllul,lming,"
DuMOND, MARGARET J., C.D.III, Ulster Park, N. Y. tnteliectu/ll, Interesting, Attentive. '
ELLIS, ANN, C.D.III. 4001
165th St., FIl.Ishing, N. Y.
"Tontolizing, Winsome, Chllrming."
EN DR ISS, JANE, C.O.I:!. "Jonie," 427 Robins $t., Roselle. N. J. 路 .. "Sporkling, Amiable, Attr<!ldive.
ERTEl. EMMA, C.D.III, 13409 Rexwood Ave., Cleveh,nd, Ohio
路 .. Volleyball ]8, 39 .. , 'Shy. Sweet Sincere.
SCHOOL
OF
HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS EVEREIT, POLLY S.. C,D.III, "Polly," Elbridge, N. Y. Secretllry Home Economics Club ')9 "Cool. Blonde, Inimitllble."
FERBER, DORIS, C.O.III, Foib," 56 Bennett Ave., New York. N. Y.... Volleybal '38. 路Smooth. Sympathetic, Sophisticated."
FOSTER, RUTH, C.D.III. II Burli~ St., lynbrook, N. Y. Sedote. Serene. Industrious."
HAVRISKY. SOPHIE, C.D.III, 365 Dumont Ave .. Brooklyn. N. Y. Alert, Indomiloble, Indi ... iduol."
HElMICK. MARY. C.D.lII, 718 N. 17th Ave .. El'!sl Duluth, Minn . . Secretl'lry ArtiWl Club '39 .. "Smooth, Poised, Witty.
HODES, HELEN, C.D.III,·Spun~y, 422 North 22nd SI., Allentown. PI'! .... Swimming '38, Prott Ployshop Costume Designer 39 . Fun. Clever, lively.
JACOBSON, ELEANOR, C.D.III, "EI: 48 Ookwood Ave .. Arlington, N. J .... 8l'!s~elblll! '38 ... "Comely, Courteous Chl'lfming. '
JEHAN. MARIE, C.D.llI, 13 Redfield St.. New HlIven, Conn . . Volleybl'll138, '39, Tl'lp '38, '39, H.5. & A. Glee Club '39 'Cute, Demure, Musicl'Il."
KENYON, FAITH, C.D.III, "Pi'll. Vergennes, VI. . . . Top '38. '39, 8asketbllil '38, '39, Home Economics Club Publicity '39. Rel'ldy. Willing, Able.
KERRUISH, JEANNETTE. C.D.lII. Jeanie,' 3068 Corydon Road. ClevelMd Heights. Ohio •.. Pres. ArtiSl'lns Club 39 .•. Aftrl'lctive, Cheerful, Courtly."
SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS KLAHR, ETHEL, C.D,III, 305 Federl'll St .. Bridgeport, Conn .. Boseball '38, '39, New York Club '38, Hockey '38 , 'Loqua· cious Lively, Diligent.
KNAPP, MARJORIE, C.D.III. MlIrgie. 60 Ml'lplewood Ave .. Mllplewood, N. J. Bl'Isketbl'lll '38, '39, Hockey '38. '39, Swimming 38, 39. 'Whimsicl'Il Agreel'lble, lissome.
LEITNER. SYLVIA, C.D.lII, 1947 Ocel'ln Ave .. Brooklyn. N. Y H.S. & A. GI~e Club.. Songstre s, Gifted, Friendly.
LOSEE, WINIFRED, C.D.III, ''Wini, 878 Brol'ld St .. Bloomfjeld, N. J. Demure Diverting. Different.
451 We~hide Ave ..
LUBOWSKY" ESTHER, C.O.lIl. 'Lubo.
Jersey City. N. J, ... Chllirmon Refreshment Committee Senior
Porty '38 .
Ador<!lble, Wee, Ski led.
MACKIEWICZ, FRANCES, C.D.III,
Ave., $chenecl"dy. N. Y. Quiet Kind, Cheerful,
FrM,
2050 Von Vronken
Junior Jig Committee '38 ••.
MARFILIUS EMILY, C.O.III, Fuzzy. 3809 20th RO<!ld. Astori" N. Y...• Pre" Home Econom'cs Club 39 literary Stoff Pro'· tooio!l '39 .•. N.,tur.sl Ne<'lt, Competent.
MASTEN. MARY, CO.III, Athens N. Y.... Arlislln Club Refreshmen! Ch<'lirmlln ')9, S""ketboll '38, ')9. little, Lixe<'lble,
Sprightly.
MAUER, JEAN C, C.D.III. 134 W. Gibbons St .. Linden. N.
. . Hodey '38, '39. Life $"lVing '38,
Bo~Jetbol
J.
38, '39
Poised. Twinkling. Humorous'
MENNES. HARRIET, C.D.III, 15849 75th Road, Fiushing, N. Y. . Modern OMcing 38. 39. Ttip 38. 39 Swmiming 38, 39. OMcer. Quiet, Modest.
SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS MESEROLL. ELIZABETH, C.O.III. Betsy. 103 S. Fourth Ave., New Brunswd, N. J .... '·Obliging. Pleosing, Likeoble.
MOELLER, EMILY C.O.III. Emmy. Box No.6. WyondMch. N. Y.... Pre ident 38. 39. Vice· Pres Student Council '3B. '39, Literary Editor PrtlttOrlitl 39. Socitll Editor '38. Senior Prom Committee 39 E~ecutive Popultlr, Ventlli e.
MORRELL. MARY C.D.III, 271 StuyvesAnt Ave. Brook yn, N. Y. . Secretory 39, Copttlin Vol eybtlll '38, 39. Ctlptoir Bosketb.'l 38, 39. Conf.dl I'll Competent. Undefetltobe
MORRIS. WILMA, C.O.III. Bi ie, 2200 Coltoge Grove Drive, C evelond Height Ohio. Bubbling. Worm. Vivocious.
MYER. PAULINE. C.O.III. 10 Mounillin View Ave. Ridgef,e'd. Conn. Ser' )u~, Sensible. Serene.
NICONY ANNA M" C.D.III Ann 564 Wwen 51. Phi 'p~ Burg, N. J. H.S. & A. Gee Cub H()芦ey 38 39. T.,lellted, hc.tful Thoughtfu
NORDBERG. SYLVAN C.D.III. Nordy 5 Pro~ped P lice. New York N. Y Ou.,tondi"g, Origil'1<'ll Ambitious.
PEFFER, LORRAINE. C.D.III. Pepper, BI,,,'i, N. Y.... Volley. S.,ucy. Sprightly, Sp.,r~ling. bllil 38. 39,811,kelb/l1 '38. 39
PHELPS. PHOEBE, C.D.III. 253 W. 9111 St .. New Yor~. N. Y. Soci.,1 Chllirm/ll1 Arti,/II1 Club 39 Till DeboOllir, Striking.
POWERS ADELAIDE. CD.!I!. Del N. Y.... Hoc.<ey 38. 39, Ba"<elo<'l GIIY. GrllC )UI Glo.... ing.
8320 169th St., Jamai<:a. 38. Voleyblll 38, 39
SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS RAO. ROSE. C.D.III, Bllbs 1166 Grand Concourse. New Yorl:, N. Y.. . Swimming 38, 39, B<'Isketbllll '38.39 'Sweet, Attr<'ldive, Friendly.
SCAR DILL. CARMELA. CD.lII, Cllndy, 329 FII'rmont Ave. Newllr~ N. J. Sincere. Jerseyile. El'llhusillsfic.
SHIRLEY BLANCHE C.D.III >quirt 8 Pi~e Sr. Tompk v' S. I.. N, Y Ho';ey 38, 39 Tap 38, Ba <etbo 38 39 Dimped D~ 'qhtfu Dllr路ng.
SILVERMAN, ELSIE CD.III 745 Ea tburn Ave., Bronx, N. Boskelbol 38, '39 C ver, Indu,triou' Aggre iv~
SINGER, SHIRLEY, C.O.III, 3344 Fort Independonce Sf., Bronx,
N. Y.
Cordi~l.
Calm, Condid.
SLOCUM, JANET, C.D.III, Jon, 41 Kingsland Terrace, Burlington, Vi, . .. Hockey "38, 39, Softboll38. '39 .. . "lithe, PiAiloted. Drowly.
STERNBERG, RUTH, C.O.III, 'Rusty.' 9 Seymour Ave., West Hllrtford. Conn ... , Cheerleo!lder '39, Modern Donee 38, '39, Swimming 38 ...• Noive. Pert, Brittle.
TAYLOR, GRACE. C.D.III, 17 Woodside Terrllee, Springfield, MlISS, . , . H.S. & A. Glee Club ']9 . 'Thoughtful, Alert, Nice,
UHER. VIRGINIA C.D.III, 2608 Eaton Road. University Heights.
Ohio ... life Saving '38 .
Casual, Amico!Ible. Serious,"
VARGOSKQ. ANNE. C.O.lIl, 247 Willow St.. Bridgeport, Conn.
B"seb,,1 '38, Hodey '38 .
Alert, Admirable. Progressive,'
SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS VELSOR. GERALDINE. C.D.III, Jerri," Deer Plirk Ave" B~by lon, N. Y.... Pr<!lttonio Rep. '39, Arti~M Club Publicity Mgr.
]9 .
'Svelte, Cooperotive. Smooth.
WERNICK, BELLA. C.O.III. 'Nickie, 18bl Northompton St., Holyoke. Mo~s .... Artisan Te" Committee ]9 ... "Witty, Willing. Worldly.
YARSHOWER, ANNE, C.O.III, 3215 41st Sf., Astor;o, N. Y. . . . H.S. & A. Glee Club ')9, Choirman Senior P<!Irty "38 Tuneful, Tolented. Thoughtful.
ZORN, RUTH, C.D.III, 220b Ocean Pkwy., Brooklyn. N. Y•••• Swimming ']8
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Zippy. HIIPPY, Zorny.
MORTON, EFFIE, C.D. III 120 Hertford Blvd., Tu~edo. Winn; Urbon, Entertoining. Enthu~iostic. peg. MMitobo, CModo NEWTON. MARGUERITE. C.D. IV, "Peggy," 117 Pollock A"'enue. Pittsf.eld. Mo"s. • 'Earnest, Poi~ed. Smorf.
DIETETICS II
AKTABOWSKI, IMELDA, 0·11. 610660 A ...e.. Mospefh. N. Y. • , . Volleyboll '38, 'N ... "Ouiet, charming ond demure.
AVAKIAN, ALICE, 0·11, 2387 Creston A ...e., Bronx. N. Y. Hockey "38. '39, Volleyboll '38, HS&A Glee Club.. Music will bring her great ocdoim.
BAKKER, JESSIE. 0·11 Box 425 Metuchen, N. J .. ,Sec·y.Treas. Dietetics Club, BOlebal! '39 . . Whether in studies, fun or home, Jess will win fame e'er she moy room.
BENEKE, VIRGINIA R.. 0·11. 270 W. 25 St .. New York. N. Y. Hockey '38 . . ·Here·s.., dispo<ition pure ond sweet.
SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLO SCIENCE AND ARTS BIELEFELDT META. 0·11 P..,kOMd, L,.,ke, N. J . •. . Womens Club ... "Her :ooking prowess il legend.
BLACK. ANNA M. Peggy, 0-11.517 We,t ... iew Ave., Gront wo )d. N. J. . Home E( ~nom' s Club ..• "She never seems te hove 0 lire o'Ind if there fun ShE S ,.,Iw,.,ys there.
BRENGEL. DORI( D·II I 31 /llem Ave, Hill,ide. N. J. VO vb1l 1a, B<'I b<'lll '38 Ho ley '38 . 'A sunny sm; <'Ind <'I:h ffu di;p 'j
BRIGHAM. EFFIE M. 0 II 194 Elizllbelh St.. We t New Brigh. fl)n, S. 1.. N. Y... B<'I k 10 Club, Hockey 38. Life S<'Ivinq Corefree <'Ind fun ,ying.
BUCKLEY BETH H. D II, 267 Po . . . cn St. New Brumwid. N. J . . . . Foreign Dinner Comm., Nulrdi r Plo'lY Comm. her thoughts be of M corne t tudent nomad Ger<'lld?
CARSTENS. MARTHA. 0·11.17319113 Ave. St. .. Home Economin Club
ChModer
Could
AlolIll~.
N. Y
the diomond that
s.cro'ltche ellery other ~tone.
CLARK, DOROTHY J. 0-11. 35 GrMt Ave. Fort Wod\worth. S. I., N. Y. Home EcorlOmi Club Here is c<'Irne:;t endeo'Jllor tried ond Irue.
CLIFFORD. BARBARA G., 0·1), MlI;n St. Domoriscolt." M"ine Life Soving . An oceent which suhggelt the So-outh. but hoi I from do-own cosl.
CULVER. EDNA F. D-IIFrllnny SlIyerest Ave. We5th<'Jmpton, N. Y. . Womens Club. Ho:~ey 38 She <'I1woYI hos " sunny ~mjle.
DOMESZIOSKI. STELLA J. 0·11. Stell Port Chester, N. Y. Ho 'ay 38. 39 kind deeds lind :heery
mile ·her
148
Hobort Ave .. Friendly word,
lyle.
SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS ELLENWOOD, JANE. 0·11 1422 Glenwood Rood, Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . Home Economics Club. 'She's smllil in sloture. but tremendous in good nolure.
FIELDS. VERONICA E 0·11. 16 Runyon Ave. Yonker' N. Y. Women Club. Vo leybol 38 Cheerful pleo>oni, friendly ond kind.
FISHER HARRIET 0 II 648 Ovi(1glon Ave Br~~lyn N. Y . Life,oving. Ho ley ]8 Horr"el den t :le the boy' but somed"y she I ~ e thot po·se.
FLINT MARTHA. 0 II. Amenill, N. Y . . . Swimming 38. A thinking mind which
FORRESTER. IRENE B.. 0-11 2'1'1 Adelphi St. Bro Iklyn. N. Y Home E 0 Imic Club Sweet lind clever ~he 5 iked oy,,11
FREDSALl. TEKLA M. 0-11 Tek R.F.D. No.2, Box 380. Torrington Conn. Home E, - ~m; Club.. H IW sweet i ent in her m"nner lind fllir .",d yet
FREISTOCK, BEATRICE 0-11. Conn .... HS&A Glee Club. of chemistry!
Beo, 286 Bond St.. Bridgeport, 'Oh. thot there could be more
FRISCH, PEARl. 0·11, 1'19) E. Fifth St" Brooklyn. N. Y. Home Economic Club . 'Ever reody for fun. she', olw"ys there with II pun'
GILMORE. ELEANOR, 0-11. Gi Iy. 130 SI"ter SI. Poterson N. J . . . Treowrer 3'1. Bosebol '38, Hodey 38. Every thing ,he doe we ond he doe' everything.
GOLDBERG, SOPHIE 0·11 Soph, 183 Je 'ff Ave. Newo,' N. J. . Vice· Pre ident 3'1 Prottonio Rep. 3'1, Swimming 3! Alwoy peppy ond true populor jolly o"d pretty. to~
SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS GRAFENSTADT, RUTH, 0·11. 222 Willoughby Ave .. Broo~lyn, N. Y. •• Hockey 38. B"skelb,,11 '38, Swimming 38. '3'1 A bit of seriou\ne~ ond 0 bit of fun.
HARRIS ELIZABETH W. 0-11, Betly Bf )oklown Form Morrs PI",n N. J. Modero Donce 38, 3'1, Choi,mM Cc '~e y Comm. A 0 ote bor now ond then
HERRMANN ElEANI)R D· V' oge N.
J
'122! Spri gf:ed B'vd. Que Her genIe w 1 m<'l~e
odeehr.
HOMENICK WANDA. 0·11. 1413 Fullon Ave. Bro"'~ N. Ho ~ey 38. 3'1. Swimming 38 'She S lure 10 win yOlo before she s done.
HOROWITZ, FLORENCE, 0·11, 1)06 Grllrldview Ave., Fllr Rockllwoy. N. Y. . . • Swimming ')7, '38, Volleybllil '38 A friend to 011. II foe to none,"
HOUSEMAN, HELEN L., D-II. 42 Coloni,,1 Ave.,
W<!lrwjc~
N. Y..•• Vice· Pres. Dietetics Club '39, Volleybll:138 Witty ond merry. decidedly clever."
HUME, BEATRICE, 0·11, "HI/my," 1528 Union St .. Brooklyn. N. Y.... Hockey '38, Swimming 38. Her wit mllkes others h.'lppy."
JONES, EVELY N M ., 0.11, "Pellbody" 153 St. Morh Pillee. St. George. S. I. , N. Y... . Vol leyboll '38, '39 . "Tis nice to be noluro!' when one is n.,tur"lly nice."
KAMIENSK1. SUE, 0-11, 283 ChapmM St., Greenfield, Moss. o
••
Choirmon Nutrition Ploy. Swimming '38, Modern DMce '38
. . . "She's
II
wonderful 1111 around girl.
KAPLAN, FLORENCE J" 0·1', 3735 M"ple Ave., Brookiyn. N. Y. Modern DMce ']8, ']9, Volleybell ']8 . . . '"Her cherms they ere mony, her feults herdly My.
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HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS KASSON, HELE N. 0·11 "He!." 104 Kingsboro Ave., Gloversville. N. Y... . Modern Donce '38, ProHonio Rep. '38. Volleyboll '38 "Divinely toll Md most divinely foir."
KAUFMAN, BEVERLY M., D·II. 85 Mouier St., Brooklyn. N. Y ... Modern DMce '38, Besebell '38 .•. "To ~peok her thought:; ond tell her true belief i! her delight."
KIESSLING, ELEANOR, 0-11. 5902 b9 Ave., Ridgewood. Brookyn, N. Y. . .. Volleyb.,n '38, 39 •.. 'As welcome os the sun in 011 ploces.
KINNEY. GRACE I .• 0-11, Kinneypu~ N. J . ... Hodey '38, Swimming ')8 ond shine. thon t.,11 ond :.,st 0 ,hodow.
7b Mil St., Poterson, Beller 10 be smoll
KORTENHAUS. CAROLYN E" 0·11, Cliffwood Ave .. Cliffwood N, J.... Swimming 38. 39. Much mirth <'Ind no m<'ld"~1 0111 g< Jd o/Ind no bad"e
KUREJWO. FLORENCE 0·11. Flo 22 Fral'~;in Ave. Pori W ... ~hington N. Y Y;-e·Pre,ident Home Economic Cluo. Ye _ybal 38 In all w"rk o/Ind studies ,he e~ce
LACKAYE MARION F.. 0·11, MariaMe Me zer Road Chatham, N. J. . Jun'or Ho ley Team 38 Rich joy and love she gets and gives.
LEWIS, FRANCES D., 0-11. Fran 25 W. Emmerson St., Mel rose, M{lc,s. President '39_ Secy. Student Council 39 •. Intent and effi-ien!, our leader· ·the D's president.
LEWIS JEAN, 0 I[ 81ue Eyes 82 Norwood Ave., Northport, Glee Club 39, Women Club Rep. 39. Light. N. Y. neorted ·"relree... Iy gOxl p<'ll
lI8MAN RUTH 0·1[, Conn. Yolleyba l friend line o/Ind wit
Ri~j 14 We,tboucne Pkwy .. Hartford 38. 39 Her face 5eems it with
SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND AR TS MANCHESTER. ElIZA8ETH K.. 0·11. East M{lin Ro.,d. New A qu;et ur'io!ssuming port, R. I.. . Home Economics Club.. miss who wi not be lorgotten.
MANDERSON, JANE 0·11, 309 N. M ... ple Ave .. E<'Ist Or... nge. N. J, ... Pres. Dieteli, Club 39, Volleyb.,1 38 • . . Efferves :ent c'IIld full JI lest. she g<'lily lead the re .
MASURA, STEPHANIE 0 II 1500 Hoe Ave. Bron~ N. Y With peo <'I"d vol<'lla V, yblli 38 )9 8" ebll)1I overfl "'ng. Ih (' d\ of i" h~ ever )W 'g.
MonRE, MARY LOll -IIi lind. Mil s, MCloern 011" e 31 39 ~wimming )8 Sweeter thllll the mi t ~nd f,,;r r h the fl )we.
NESBITT. GAil A .. 0-11, 10) Golas Ave .. Brooklyn. N. Y. Top Dan("ing 38, Glee Club ]8 Sure to lucceed in her profes ioo.
NEVELS. EUZABETH M. D-II, SMilie 258 Sargent St. Hod ford, Conn. . Fencing '38. '39, Swimming ']8 . . . "Witiy In !,,11t; with ond pIM'><'ln1 toe
NEWTON. BLANCHE, D· I, Hockey '38, Volleyblll 38
Newt,
~IO)ny
Breck, N. Y.
The room ring\ with her merry
l<'Iughter.
NORMAN, JEAN. D-II, 52] W. 124 St., New York, N. Y. Home Economics Club •. Alw",y, c'I smile ond II helping hend.
ORTNER, ALOYSE, D-II, . Glee Club ')9 should be " H~$ful miss.
Skippy. 644 77 St. Brooklyn. N. Y . If innocence j~ reolly bl' • Skip
PLASSMAN. RUTH E. 0·11, 2055 Hav,iond Ave .. Bronx. N. Y. ... Home Economics Club one <'Ind <'IiI.
A merry hellr! endeor, her to
SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS RICHARDSON NANCIE J., 0-11. "Richie, West Isi~nd, Glen Cove, N, Y. , . , Publicity Mgr. Senior Closs, Volleyboll '38 , A bonnie Scotch lossie full of fun,"
RISING, FRANCES R., 0.11, 'Fron~ie. 28 lindbergh Ave .. Holyoke. Moss, , , , Ch~irmon Foreign Dinners Comm .. Co-choir· mon Sociol Comm. Busy os & bee &1 d&y, ful of work ond pl&y.
ROMAINE, RUTH E., 0·11. 34' Lenox Ro~d, Brooklyn, N. Y. T"P Doncing 38. Swimming 38, Baseball '38 . .. A pleasing m&l1fler she possesses; her life w·1I be f.led with mMy successes.
ROUGHSEDGE, MURIEL S.. 0·11. 236 N. Centrol Ave. Rom· sey. N. J .... Bosketboll '38, Swimming '38, 39 .. . 'Tis the mind thot m~kes the body rich.
RUBINSTEIN, HERMINE. 0·11, 8515 110 St.. Richmond Hi N. Y.... Fencing 38, Glee Club '39, Hockey 38. Never mind the why or wherefor we I;ke her.
RUDERT. BARBARA. 0·11 wM Lole. N. Y. . .. Belsketbol ']8. Hockey ']8 .•. The e pe)ple speok of their grecJI11e5 thr more we think of t.
SCHALLE, WILMA A. 0·11 4052 69 St.. Woods;de N. Y.•. Treosurer 38 Melnoer< -the finol Md perfect flower of noble chelrelder.
SCHECHTER. PEARL, 0·11, 879 Whitlod Ave .. Bron~. N. y, · .. Foreign Dinner, Comm, She's 0 girl who feors not her shore of work'
SCHLEITER, ALBINA A.. 0-11, "Abbie, 17 Agnolo St.. Crestwood, N. Y.. ,. Modern DMce '39. Abbie's colm ond wise, 5,,1 she's peppy neoth her guise.
SCOTT, GERTRUDE, 0-11, 281 Jewett SI., Monchesler, N. H. · .. Progrom Cho;rmon Home Economics Club, Modern Donce 39 . Potience is bitter bui its fruii sweet.
SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE ANO ARTS SHERMAN, ESTELLE, 0·11, 1773 Longfellow Ave .. Bronx, N, Y. · .. Home Economics Club. .. Knows 011 of the onswen with· out trying,"
SHERMAN. RUTH E. 0·11, Glostonbury. Conn .... Volleyboll ]8, ']9, Bosketboll '38 "Simplicity is on e~oct medium between too little ond too much.
SMOCK, DORIS H., 0·11, Snook No. 61'. Fort Helmilton, Broo~lyn, N. Y. . Glee Club ']9. Modern Donce ]9. Life Soving . 'She ottoins whotever she pursues.
STEZL. ANNE, 0·11, 9] Moin St. Dobbs Ferry, N. Y.... VicePresident '38, Hodey 38 Modern DMce '38, '39, HS&A Glee Club ]9, .. '1IIus'on ord w'sdom combined ore the chorm of lfe ond ori.
SZYNKIEWICZ, JENNIE S. 0-11, S~eej· 194 Mime! Si West New Brighton. N. Y . .•• Modern Dance 38, 39, Volleybell 38, Swimming 38 Alwo!Iys doing, never done, be it 'fl; :hief. work or fu".
TARNOWER. PEARL. 0·11, 1609 Rc
A'IB Mamorr
. ao!lsketboll 38. ')9 HoJey 38 women 's voluminous.
TROOP, KATHERINE M. 0·11 delphi", Po .... Home EOl"lomj
c- N. Y
The longu<'I<l"l of o"lme
Kay Cub
426 N. 39 St. Ph',/!. Perfer:f simp!" "y
in he<'lrt and mind.
TUR NBULl. J ANET, 0·11, Jay. 27 leonord Ploce, Yonkers N. Y. •.. B<'Jsketball '38, Swimming 38, 39. Good Mlure lind good sense must ever join.
VON GLAHN, RUTH L.. 0-11. 7808 84 51. G end/lie N. Y .. Swimming 38. HS&A Glee Club 39 Your so eo"· iricution to the
urn of things is your ''1lero,,'ng
e
f.
WARING, CAROLYN B. D·lI Lyn, J7 Wind or Ave. Roc:e Centre. N. Y "HS&A G ee Club )9, Modern DMce )9 Hockey 38 "Lyn 1,,1 Md ne,,' her di,pc i·: ~n aver sweet
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SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS WEBER, RUTH H., 0-11, 1057 Lexinglon Ave. Schenect"dy. N. Y. • " . HS&A Glee Club '39, JUllior Soc;1)1 Comm. 38. Your wi! 1Imbles well it goes e" ·Iy. WITTNE8EL, ALMA A. 0-11. AI 2514 Avenue N Brnokyn N. Y. .. Secretl)ry '39, Soci,,1 CI mm Jun"or 38, 8",ketbl) 38 Sel/· :onf.dellca Ihe 'n! requ' iia I gre,,- u~oer. tl)king> WRENN LOUISE G. 0·11 b4 Th'rd " " " Cl)pl. 81)1eb,,1 38, Vr ybl) 3" by !r"in with the r' 9 Sun
t. G"roe City N. 39 ;h ")mmu e
DIETETICS CROFTS, ALICE W Di t. III. 22 De tOn Ave. Lynbr • N. Y . Vice,Pre,idenl 39 "A a "n> e gl > out oh, 'hll' 9;9g 1 !
KEEFFE DORCAS l.. Diel III, Denv路le. N. J .... H.5A As ci"le Edi10 Prot'on'" Se('el".y 39. Being cynir,,1 doe n t m"t~h 'hili grond per 0 "ii'y.
KILLINGER WILMA R 'Lt. III R.F.D. No. Pin Loke p"lerson N. 1. Tre,,'! r 39 Do + o,k me 'C weo. '0 my'
mm"le
t
KL.M VIRGINIA S et. III, 51 Wheeod St. CMojoh,uie. N. V( aybo C (. III Choirmon Dietetic III . . Of e yOll" w Baa hnut u
LJPMAN NORMA J. Diel. III, Woshington Crossing, N, J . D'd you s"y wool jersey ? . Pr"tto '0 Rep. 39
RUICHIK ROSE Diel. Ii 1140 President St .. Brooklyn, N. Y ~he ne hemi" )f the Dill'
SMYTH, ELEANOR E. Diet. III. 236 Third St. New Dorp. S. I. N. y_ ... Pre ide~t 39, Vo eyb" 38. 39. 'She c"me. she s"w, he 1nqllered路 le ..':rrg.
SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLO SCIEN CE AND ARTS ZIEMIAN JEANNIE S. Diel. III, 6S Dev,,"s St., Springfield M"s Something, mi ing-JeMnie!
DIETETICS IV BEILMAN, EDW,ARD, Diet, IV, 20420 l04th Ave .. Ho' SI. John Urr'ver ity B,A. 1932.
N. Y
BELLINGHAM, JEAN Diel. IV, 4627 lorchwood Ave. Phi,,,. oe phio, Perrrr Wheolon C<, ege. IIlinoi~. B.S. 1933 C 0" Pre~ident Diet IV
BRIGGS EDITH MEAD, D'el IV, 244 W' oughby Ave. Brooklyn N. Y.... Adelphi Co ege Gorden Cily, N. Yo, BA 1938 Vice President Diet. IV.
KAUFMAN MARTHAROSS. Diet. IV, 23745 93rd Ave. Vi, "ge, N. Y. Adelphi Co lege A.B. )9)7
Qlleell~
Secreto!lry. Treo!lsurer Diet. IV
SWEETSER. AVIS, Diel IV, 37 Sh"ffl"ler 51
Worce~ter.
Moss ....
Mount Holyo~e College. B.A. )9)0. Columbio University, B.s. 1931 ... Prottonj" Represent&tive.
WILLIAMS, RITA P" Diet IV, Leb"non. N. J .... College of New Rochelle, B.A. 1935 Women's Club Representotive.
ZARETZKY, BELLA. Diel IV, 141 Clinton Ave., New York. N. Y. Hunter College, B.A. 1937.
DRESSMAKING
ABRAHAMS. HERMINE. Dress. 1640 OeeM Po!Irkwoy. Brooklyn, N. Y. . .. Volleybo!l) own friends.
A gen;,,) di\position brings irs
BOWERY HORTENSE. Dress. 110 W. I 34th St .. New Yor~, N. Y... . Volleyboll. Bo:ketb,,11 . Genltene:.s accompl'shes more than violence.
SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS CARTER, JEAN, ··Chink." Ores~., 829 Richmond St., Ploinf;eld. N. J .... Volleyb<'lll, Bo\~etb<'lll ·Sincerity gives wings to power.
CURRAN, CATHERINE. Ore . Forest Inn Elk<'l P<'Irk. N. Y. Pr<'ltton;<'I Rep. Fencing. Pr<'ltt PI<'Iy,hop ·H<'Ipp;ness is che<'lper th<'ln worry.
DEnMER. KATHE, orc Swimming. B<'I\~etbol • thou wi occompl hit.
, 12 Vosh<'lgE St. B<'I'dwin. N. Y .. Whot ere thy 1<'1 ~ by perserverltr"lc"
FRANCIS. AUDREY LEE, Ore ,lOSS He·kimer St .. Brook·yn. N. Y.•.. Vo leybo Bo~ketboll.. '·The gift ~f ';ncerily .~ price!e
HAHN, GERTRUDE F" Dress. 435 E. 120th St., New York, N. Y. , , ,Volleyboll Bo,ketbol "Succe~ follows eorne,f effort."
HALSEY. NOREEN Orel, Prott Ployshop, Fencing Md mo~es the best of It.
Toni, Eost Hompton, N. Y. She tokes the world just os it
HAVERCROFT, ELIZABETH. Ore\~, M,~m, •.. Swimming. O"ncing . . never offends."
'$,
Betty, Mount Hermon. She never pretends. she
ILSLEY, VIRGINIA M.. Ore$s., "Ginny,"' E"st We"re, N. H. . . . Women's Club Repre>entlltive , 'It is for betler to let other:; tolk."
JAKOB. MARGARET, Ore>s .. Joke. 86 Meodow St .. WII·ling. ford. Conn. Swimming. Bosketb"fl Treosurer 39 Fr:r-nd,y. hoppy ~~d 0 p1e<'Wlre to know.
LAMAR, MURIEL Dress. 166 E derberry Rood Mineolo. N. Y. Swimming. Bo·ketbol A w"ys I"ughing. never blue.
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MIRABEL. HELEN Dress .. 5horeville Pllrk Mo,sopequo, N. Y. They ore rich . Vice·Pre,ident, Swimming. 80sketbol who hove mMy friends.
PEALE. ELIZABETH. Ore s.. 155 Porrow St .. Oronge. N. J. Gentle in monner, strong in per. Vol!eybo!1. BlIsketboll formonce.
PERUZZI ANITA L. Ore. 29 Edison St. Buffolo. N. Y. Just Olk her ond f,.Jnsider it done. Vo eybo I
79 Eoston Ave .. New PETRUSKA, MARGARET J. Ores Ever reody fer 8n.Jll'w' ~. N. J. Volleybo Bo\~etbo. ploy.
ROETH. EDNA. Dres~., 1232 Pork Ave. Ploirl~eld, N. J. Volleyboll. aO'fetbllll CIJb Not to) ~ber. nor too gIlY:'
ROONEY, MARY' Dra$. 94 Pro'~'1 Pillce, Rutherford, N. J. C <'I Se( relM)" 80 ketbo It nice to 00 ""furor
~HEEHAN,
S. I. N. Y
ANNE, Ore
167 R...,ymond PI.,ce W. Brighton.
PresidEnt Volleyb<'l
!"ir hos "per "It'ly thllt
Fen'ing
Th's domsel
fllre.
WILKERSON IRENE. Dre ,257 W, 11th 51. New Y)r~. N. Y. . Vo leyboll .. . A light heo.'lri l i \le~ lng.
HOMEMAKING
BLOOM, DOROTHY Home. 394 High St. Oronge, N. J . . ArtisM Club . Not five feet 's Dollie 81 >om, thol i, fj
,d with zip lind zo:>m.
BROWN. CHARLOTTE, Home. 512 ROil' ,ke Ave. Riverheod. N. Y. . .• Prolfoni<'l Rep. ArtisM Club To Wi liomsburg trud' Chorlofle Brown: I'othing here :0' he d her down.
SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS CARR. ALICE M . Home .. Arlnopoli ROyl'll, Novl'l Scotil'l. Conodo Womon Club Rep., Arti,M Club • Alice Corr. olil'l'> Benny. come to u~ bright 1'1 1'1 penny.
DOUGLAS. ANGELA M., Home. 750 I Shore ROl'ld. Brooklyn. N. Y. D;etetic~ Club. Athleti ChoirmM • 'Angell'l Dougll'l' cute I'Ind pert, i quite 0 ~omstre :; ;M 5he flirt!
FRANCO KAREN Home. Mi Ibro)~ N. Y ... Arti~ons Club Koren Fron 0 hord to rhyme " :ept ~he ,miling 01 the time.
KEGEL. SHERRY Hume. 720 AvenUE P err )klyn. N. Y. Dietetics Club 'Her eyes hove 0 $pl'lr~le, her chl'lrm 's rore.
MARSHALL MARY J. Home 200 EMt End Ave. Pittsburgh. P" .... Clo Vi~e Pr 39. Arti on Club. A PennlylvMi4l1 s M"ry: 01 New Y ~r'cr m<'!~e he ·(Jfy.
McGAHEN, JANE, f-l me. 51 ArtisM C lb, C '0 C ho· M ond neot' go~d to 01 lind
C<'Ir~
0
SI. Brook yn N. J<'Ine M:Gohen >weet
trim
MOSLER, LIlliAN te 1912 E. Fifth SI. Brookyn, N. Y Arfisll~ ('I b <;'1e ,W< et 4110 unoffe< teo end not! rell e, en be.
o NEILl. GERALDINE,
Home .. 2534 Creston Ave., New YorK, N. Y.... Arl"sM Club. The Iud of the Irish, fa be ure' melde Gerry tho ludiol)l. demure.
OSTERHOUDT MARJORIE A. Home. 80 LU(eI Ave. K'ng\ton. N. Y... CI(I'>s Pr 39. Art;;M Club. Fe,,<cing 39 Our presided, our leeder, she sua u' to eI 'T,
ROHLFFS JANE A. Home. I Shepord Ave .. Newllrk, N. J. ArtiS(ln Club, Prllllo"i" Rep. J<'Ine Roh:ffs the P.O.N t(lting'$ her ~ecret yen.
SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS RUTMAN BETTY Home. 91 Squire SI .. New London. Conn . If it's money we WM! . . . CI<'Iss Tre<'ls. 39. Art',M Club, fa Belty we g( . ~he gUMd, the shekels. SPERRY W. DOROTHY Home. 234 Wi loughby Ave .. Brook. A d<'linty lillie giri with vo·.-:e Iyn, N, Y. . Art"SM Club. 01 .,hest t<:lne. SPURGEON KAl M. Home. 11229 75th St, St. Ab<'l" N. Y. Publicity Ch"irm<'l! Artis(ltl Club The Ouch! wilh her 1(llenl in mu·c ~me doy ~he h<'lve f<'lme.
IN5-TlTUTIONAL MANAGEMENT BARBER. EULA S. .M. Vermontville, Mich. • Home Ec). Club. She m<'ly be sm<'l buf there s loIs to her.
BAUER. ELSIE G .. I.M., Norclcr! Ave., Norctcn Heights, Conn.
· .. Secretory ')9, Home Eco. Club ... A ccmpllnion who is cheerful is worth gold.
BENEDICT, RUTH, I.M .• 'Rudy. M'ddlebury, vt. ... Women's Club Rep., Home Eco. Club .•. 'It' nice to be nlltural when you ore natufolly nice,"
BRUMBERG, PEARL 8" I.M .. 205 E. 17th St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. · .. Fin/lnce chllirmon, Home Eco. Club.. An inborn groce
tho' nothing l<'Ieh."
BUITRICK, MAXINE, I.M" "M(lxie," N. Hollis Rood, NMhulI, N. H . . . . Enterloinment Comm" Home Eco. Club. "She
h(ls vim Md re<'Jdy wit: " loed of pep lind lots of grit."
CHAPIN, ANNA M., 10M., 7035 BrolldwlIY. Je,kson Heights,
N. Y.. . Home Eco. Club ... "A good n.elure is one of the forest gifts of the gods."
CLEWER, ELIZABETH, 10M., "BeHy," 2aS South St .. Oyster 8l1Y, N. Y.. ,. Vice·Pres. H.S. & A. G'ee Club, Home Eco. Club · . • "A nightingllie in our midst.
SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS CURRIER, RUTH, 10M., Plymouth, N. H. Prlltionill Rep .. Home Eco. Club.. Never lin idle moment· but thrifty lind thoughtful of others."
DOLAN. AGNES c., I.M.. 8il ie. 434 Boulevllrd. Bllyonne, N. J .... Fencing '39, Hockey '39, Vo eyblll '39. . This mlliden no di, ikes does own, nor My di 'kes hllo; she sown.
DURST, A. MARY, I.M .. 5101 39th Ave .. Long I. lind City, N. Y. · .. Home Eco. Club. A lilt e quiet but fu of fun.'
GODA, EVELYN. I.M., .Evie, 615 E. 179th St. Bron~. N. Y. · .. Volleyblli "39, Home Eo. Club. A ~or.fented spirit is the sweetnes of existllnce."'
GOLDHORN, HELEN. 10M .. 646 E. 2)I,! St.. Bronx. N. Y.•• Home Eco. Club. A go~d C)mpllnion lind ~s firm ~ friend.
GRIBBON. MARION. LM. 51 Hollywood Ave .. M~5~~pequ/l. N. Y.•.. Tre~surer '39. Home Eco. Club ... As you w/llk ~I ~ friend. you w; fLnd ~ fr;end ere you choo,e 10 f/lre.
HADAWAY. DOROTHY K.. I.M .. Dof. 3S Kenwood Ave., Verona, N. J. Pre~;dent ]9. Home Eco. Club. 'An eng/lging person/llity, ~ incere worker Md ~ re~1 person."
KLEIN. EVELYN, I.M .. ·Ev. 202 W. 92nd St .. New York, N. Y. ·The future will find her . . . Ch~irm/ln ImtilutiOrl{ll Dinner. self reli/lnl Md undi ;m~yed. '
lUCINSKI, HElEN. I.M .. T~nnersville, P~ ..•• Home Eco. Club ·Gentle thoughts ~nd c/llm desires.
MAYNARD, BARBARA P. I.M .. 32 T~ber St., F~jrh/lven. M/Il .•• Vice· Pres. Soci~1 Comm. Who~e high ende~vor$ /Ire ~n inw~rd light th~t m~~e$ the path before her ight.
SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS MENGES. HAROLD A., 10M., Youngsville, N. Y.... ChristmllS Assembly Progrllm, Athletic Comm .. • . To be simple, mode~t mllnly. true."
MORRISON. IVANETTA. 10M .. Plymouth, N. H .... Home Eco. Club. ·She lives to build but not fo bo~st.
OOTHOUT HElEN F. 10M. Ne 9812 218fh Sf. Queens Vi IIge. N. Y . Glee Club. Home Eco. Club . Ple/ls~nt 'omp~ny m~ke fe tole "b e
ROBBIN~. EMMA V. 10M. 47 M/lp Ave. Wh·tm~n. M~ .. Home Eco Club -rue to her mO'Jd. her work, her friends.
SCHMIDT EMMA,I.M. Em, ellgle VlIlley Sle "nglon N. Y. . . . Swimming )9, Fencing ']9. Home Ec . Cub.. Good thing. come in smoll pockllge
STICKLE. HAROLD F. I.M. 29 Wi Chriltmo' A mbly Progrllm
THURING, RUTH, I.M. I 78
au h~,
Pot! burg, N. Y
11m (t
<: , ~I) "hlld "I<!I
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939
Ave. Br )klyn, N. Y.
. . . Swimming Club 3Q, Choir. Erllerj",rment Comm . . .. "A
ghi heod live, )ng.
HEARD aUT NOT SEEN DAHL, DORIS, 0·11. ) 12 Co
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COSTUME DESIGN I FTER eoch little freshmon hilS dropped le<'l~t one bo~ of pins Md le<'lrned thot 'groin' isnt just b<'lrley, whe<'lis. o<'lil or h<'lY. we moy pouse for 0 brief moment Md consider our yeor of leorning. We odmit it wos rother difficult for onyone to distinguish us from the rest of the 'designing women who ore Illw<'lYs d<'lshing hither Md yon in the Costume Design building, However, we hove o few celebrities to whom we point with rore pride, meoning of course Ru th Wessmlln lind Edith Weber: who not only hove 0 thriving business orgoni2otion but olso received recognition in M interview for the Times. Then of course there's Phoebe Zeliff, tried Md true. ond her odventure in the cofeterio icebox with <'III of the other WI lomb chops the doys she mode the punch for the "Junior Jig, The dMce wos 'un ond we en路 joyed enterfoining our Senior Costume Designer~颅 o sort ofthonk you' 'or the Pllrly they goye us in November, Yes it hos been II greot yeor for oil of us. Remember the steody ~treom of dresses for Min Kinney's inspection complete with 0 muttered prllyer ond cros~ed
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Beck. Dorothy L
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B<'Jker Ehe R.
14 How<'Jrd Terr"ce. Leoni<'J. N. J. 5 South 51., Hinsdele, Mil.,.
Br"gue. Hild" M.
1320 Gerfield Ave., Wyomi
BreitingeL Ruth J. 9 10 II
190 W. 152nd 51. New York. N. Y.
Di Domenic<'J. Ele<'Jllor E. Ehlers, Miidred H.
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Frost, Ro' yn Funk. H"zel E.
1241 E. 21s' 51.
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333 Ovinglor1 Ave" Brooklyn. N. y,
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G"ge. Helen C.
2 Avon RO<'Jd. Bronxville. N. y,
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G<'Jlinsky. belte
332 lincoln Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y.
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Gilbert, Lucille D.
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Gr"h"m, Dorothy E. Griffith, Gertrude H.
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H"ng"rler. M"rie E. Hebeler Dori5 J.
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COSTUME DESIGN I E h,,"'e " gre"t de,,1 to loo~ forw"rd. to whel'l we return in the {"I A ~ur riculum including English "nd Economi will "dd ~o our full pr<'lctical ~ewinq al'1d de~igl'1il'1g course lind 5hould pro ... e helpful "nd iniorm"ti"'e for future use when we graduate. We C"1'1 s"y u""nimou~ly, th"t Pr<'ltf h<'ls li ...ed up to <'III our expectations "nd we will be looking forw"rd e/lgerly 10 our ;econd ye"r.
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eleelric power, end the ferries of gelling losl in Ihe fog. we bid "dieu and hope th<'lt the e~cess energy used to rush in on lime 10 m"ke 0 clo, and rush out 10 m/'lke tr/'lin'.. will be put to more rel"xinq purpo~es. To you who I; ...e withil'l the Ryerson lind the che ,1<'Ile f<'l' tory ... i,inily III'1d ore by now blondly ignoring the m"ny interesting noises "nd odors of Bro)klyn. we "y. Hurry home! â&#x20AC;˘ Goodbye to Prott Institute "l'Id Our fel.,w ludel'liS unti September!
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Lewis, Dorothy E.
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Liebenth<'ll. Ruth R.
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liolt<'l. M<'Irion O.
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McCormd. Nd~:y
165 Leo"i<'l Ave., Leoni<'l, N. J.
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McKeon, JO<'ln M.
862 E. 27th Sf. Broo~lyn. N
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Murr<'ly, Robert<'l S.
MMgaret A.
313 P<'Irk St. We~tf;eld. N. J.
60] B(:,<'Ich St. Or<'J!1ge. N. J. 391 F<'IirlT'-:lud Ave .. New<'l'~ N. J.
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Noble, Gr<'lce I.
298 Burmide Ave., Ells! Hllrtford. Conn.
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Obst. Luciile R.
3 Be<'lch Court, College Point. N. Y.
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P<'Ingm<'ln, Nellie R.
Jewell, N. Y.
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Pelch<'lt, Yvette M.
Coil House, Concord, N. H.
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Pill"u, Olg" PI )tkin. Rose
137 Goodwin Ave .. New<'lrk N.
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Reisert. L"uretta A.
93 Frllnllin Ave .. Lynbrook N. Y.
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Rose. Virgin;" L.
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S"ndler, Noami I.
2437 65th 51. Brooklyn. N. Y
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1057 E. 23rd 51.. Broo<iyn. N. Y
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Sh"w, Je"n M.
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SI<'Inger, Edith
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Sterenberg, Ruth
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Swift. Edn<'l M.
104 Denhoff Ave. Freeport N. Y. 1491 M<'Icombs RO<'ld, Bronx. N. Y. 161 Thompson SI, Poughkeepsie. N. Y. 465 Cerlr<'ll Ave. Brooklyn. N. Y
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825 BI<'I~e Ave .. Brooklyn, N. Y. 875 681h 51 .. Brooklyn. N. Y. 202 Foyette 51.. Perth Amboy, N. J. 278 North St .. Middletown. N. Y. Hope. N. J. 696 Third Ave. West Htlven, Conn.
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Webber. Edith F.
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Whitford, Beverly J.
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Wollny. Gr<'lce A.
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COSTUME DESIGN II HALL we nome the most unu$uol feoture of 0 most unusuo! del,:;? Of course .. it \ John. the go.lonl of the Junior C. D. He hos dored to trod the h"lls Ihol h"",e heretofore remoined untrompled by moscu· ·~e feet. With this oslounding revel!llion d!lre we go on with 0 precise occounl of d!lss doings? We ~I"rled business for the ye", by enthusi",tic!llly !lnd un!lnimously electing Rit!l Slowey president of the lOIs. This Irish losoie h!l, shown herself !In ombitious. leoder ond to her ond the rem!lining officers we wish to edend our thonk for helping 10 m"ke this" h"ppy <'Ind memor"ble ye<'lr. As Juniors we enjoyed knowing the Seniors Md entering Freshmen with <'I speci,,1 wekome to the Dre<sm"kers tor whom we g"",e " porty in October. The do, 0," whole ,upporled Md enjoyed the v"ried "c·i",1Iie5· Mld in M<'Irch w6 ployed host 10 the Se . )r< 01 " d<'lrtce g·ver ·n their honor. The posl ye", h"" ben spent indudrious y trying ~c b"IMce the equ"tion of little time ond much wor~ but il 5 been" grond yeor for 011 of u ond w·th" igh we bid you odieu Jn~il ~ptember.
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RITA SLOWEY
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BETSY BRIDGES
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JOHN CUDDEBACK
Barnes, Dorothy Bro1.yniak, Jennie A. Bridges, Betsy B. 4
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32 Schuyler Ave .. Rockville. Centre, N. Y. 328 York St., Jersey City. N. J. 475 GrMd Ave., Leonia, N. J. I I I Moin St., Greenpoint, N. Y. Brier Hill, N. Y. 93 Florida St .. Long Beach. N . Y. 129 Howell St., Canendaigua, N. Y. 7 Duene 51., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 62 Jennings Ave., Dalton, Mass. 10 1 Lincoln Road, Brooklyn, N. Y.
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Albrecht, Lois H. 96 Frlldel Blvd. Merr" N. Y. 2 Anfuso M"ri"n V. 31 Suyd"m S!., Broo~lyn. N. Y. 3 AllM". Vincent" M. 870 New Y,r. Ave. 8roo. yn, N. Y. 4 Btlrber. Eunice W. 154 Steele Ro"d. We~1 HllrI'nrd, Conn. S 8t1rne'. Dorotnetl E. 149 82nd SI. Brook1yr N. Y. 6 8"rtlett, Agdll S. 345 E. 57tn St.. New York, N. Y. 7 Benedict. Eileen L. 367 96th $1., Brooklyn. N. Y. 8 Bergeron. Ceceli" A. 00 Cnictlgo Ave .. Groton, COM. 9 Bis~lI. Rutn M. 270 P"rk Ave. New York N. Y. 10 Boniel, Vivi"n 249 E. 37tn St. Brooklyn, N. Y. II Booker, Avi" B. 11148 142nd St., New Yorl:, N. Y. 12 Br"iden, Je"nnette M. 37 Wtlhon Ploce, hlip, N. Y. 13 Brown. Den" 1252 Pre~ident $1 .. Brooklyn, N. Y. 14 Brown, Mlldelyn L. Nortn Creek, New York 15 Brownlie. Helen J. 90 Courter Ave .. Mllplewood, N. J. 16 CI... rk, C"rol G. 639 W. 32nd 51. Lo,> Angeles, Ctllif. 17 Cook. EleMor 303 M... ple $t., New Bedford, M",sl. 18 Corvi, Mildred T. 8536 881h $t .. Woodn"ven. N. Y. 19 Cr"w, HOlei F. Soutn River $1., Co~'"die. N. Y. 20 Crowford Lyd;o M. 618 E. 21st $t .. Brooklyn. N. Y. 21 Cree, M... rgeryJ. 100 Prospect PI"ce, Pe... d River, N. Y. 22 Cucci. Mor'e 536 Gregory Ave .. PIIIIOic, N. J. 23 Cumming'>, E:,jen J. 3970 52nd 51., Sunnyside. N. Y. 24 D"cnis, Irene 1938 Oeeon Pkwy .. Brooklyn, N. Y. 25 DMiel, Moreello L. 9229 175tn 51 .. J"mllie.... N. Y. 26 De MIIUro, Ger... ldine F. 147 Elm Ave .. Mt. Vernon. N. Y. 27 Dienl. Dorothy L. 3506 881n SI.. Queen~ N. Y. 28 Dorling, M"rion E. 105 Howtnorne Ave .. Glen Ridge. N. J. 29 Druder. Helene E. t 137 Horri5 51.. F"r Rod"woy. N. Y. 30 Eldredge, Helen E. 3 Pine L"ne. Rye, N. Y. 31 Erickson. Vivion T. 11650 218tn SI.. SI. Albons, N. Y. 32 Everdell. Cillire 294 Crescent SI.. Brooklyn. N. Y. 33 F"ney. Arnie 2412 21s1 Ave .. Queens, N. Y. 34 Flo~, Doris R. 7924 68tn Ave .â&#x20AC;˘ Middle Vill"ge. N. Y. )S Gelffinkel. Horriet ISS Oeeofl Ave .. Brooklyn. N. Y. 36 G<'Irity, Jone M. 9446 IIStn 51.. Richmond Hi,l, N. Y. )7 Guild. Virginill E. 865 Firsl Ave., New York. N. Y. )8 H"ggerty, Rose A. 883 BrotldwllY. Btlyonne. N. J. )9 Holl, Ellen G. Myrtel 51 .. Htlworlh. N. J. 40 Htlvens. Mory Elinor Mill Ro"d. Westnompton Beoeh. N. Y. 41 Heine. Anl'l<'l M. 42 Clllwell Ave., Wesl Brighton, S. I. N. Y. 42 Henien, Cotherine M. Bo~ 12, Vincentown, N. J. 43 Hildebrondt. Chorlolte R. 12218 25th Ave. College Point, N. Y. 44 HoffmM. Ptlfricitl E. Hon~;ns, N. Y. 45 Holbrook. Noney Red Rod Terrtlce. Htlmden, Conn. 46 How<'Ird. EIther 126 W"'renlOrt Ave .. Htlrlford, Conn. 47 Huson. Ethel V. Bo> 53. CI"verOfk N. Y. 176 Wright Ave. Mlliverne. N. Y. 48 Irelllnd. Anne H.
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ITH few exceptions we want to exW press our gratitude for the opportunity of acquainting ourselves with detailed facts about our course, presented expertly by our instructors who deserve a thank you" as we speed them on a well earned vilccllion. Another bit of thangsgiving also for the friendliness and inspiration of our director, Miss Rock, and we are looking forward to working with her in our senior year. Our class seems quile happy in it's present state of work, play and ... work. Our class officers have shown a willingness and ability to keep us on our toes in all activites, both school and exira-curricuillf. Didn't we have fun at the Junior-Senior party? To our senior sister dietitians we extend werm thanks for their help and friendliness. We've had an eventful Md absorbing year at Pratt Institute and before departing for our summer vacations let's make a wish thai our follow:ng year will prove as interesting and informative and of course as much fu'1!
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J"dd, MargMet H. 27 Woodcrest Ave .• White Ploi~ N Kopp1cmM, DQrolh~ M. )2 Keivin St., Forelt Hi s. N. Ke y, Dorothy E. ]23 Wo,hington Ave .. Westhover COP'n. King. Morjorie M. 51 RutlMd Rood. Brooklyn. N. Y. Knopp. Gertrude M. ]S Seely Plo< e. Stor~dole N. Y Koehler. lsabe C' M. 490 Amlterd"m Av~ New Yo-k, N. v Koo'" Almo E. 618 Fulton 5, Eli~ ... belh. N. J. Kupcr,milh. Betty C. 2]19 AV<'nue L. Brc ';Iyn N. Y Lawler. 50rllh F 9456 119th Avc .. Ozone Pork N. V Levine. Rulh l. 7b Norwood Ave" St ... plelon S. I N. Y MlIcAvoy. He'·~n I I Boyce St .. Bell(on. N. Y McCarthy. Floren R. 1435 Univer ily Ave .. New York. N. Y. McMiliM E. Berni(· 121.12 Mount ... inville Ave .. Donbury, Conn. Mar~oe, hlela C. 243 Ryer~on 51 .. Brooklyn N. Y. M... ylolh. Eleal'or A. ]42 Polisode Ave .. Cliffside P!!rk. N. J Meg~on,ShirleyA. 529W, II Ilh 51 .. New York. N.Y. Mile,. Helen R. 61 Rosed ... ie Ave .. Freeport. N. Y. Nelson, Irene G. R.F.D. HlIddllm. Conn, Ni:\en. Shirley C. Elizobeth Court. Moywood, N. J. Olsen. Dorothy M. 240 Myrtle Ave .. We~1 Brighton. S. l. N. Y. Piper, Colisto P. 114 Woshington St .• Medford, Mos. Principe, Morie D. 92 Webster Ave .. Broo .. lyn. N. Y. Scheubner. Morion E. 48 N, M"in St .. Esse~. Conn. Schiefedein. Ruth R"riiM V"lley F"rms. Somerville. N. J. Schleifer, Gertrude Bo_ 23. Ellenville, N. Y. Schroeder, Violll P. 30 Jefferson 51 .. Brooklyn. N. Y. Schweers. JOM M. 285 St. Jo~n's P!lIce. Brooklyn. N. Y. Seiler. Lillilln J. 344 W. 72nd 51. New York N. Y. Senler. Evelyn 3815 Cypres~ Ave .. Se" G"le, N. Y. Shopiro. Jeonne S. 1069 HerKimer 51.. Broc~lyn, N. Y. Sh"piro. Yeltll 210 E. I 66th St.. Bronx. N. Y. Sherwood. Helen M. 14937 21~t Ave .. Whitestone. N. Y. Smith. Mllrgllret H. 23 liberty 51.. Wolton. N. Y. Snyder. Eilline R. 25 Welle~ley Ave .. Yonkers. N. Y. Spielberg, Kille 1481 Shokespcllre Ave., Brom, N. Y. S1l110. Anne A. 205 Bro"d St .. New Britllin, COM. Thomson. Elaine M. 8421 88th 51.. Woodhoven, N. Y. Thomson. Ruth E. 22134 Hortlond Ave .. Queens Vilillge. N. Y. Tichenor. Josephine G. St. George Holel Brooklyn. N. Y. Treher. Ele"nor M. 21 Fifth Ave .. Gloversville. N. Y. Veh,[oge. Aim" F 96 Mockoy Ave .• Port Wosh;ngton. N. Y. W"lther. Jonel M. 432 Wellington Ro"d. Mineolo, N, Y. Wc!lrd. Bc!lrboro W. 62 MlldllY PllIce, Broo~lyn. N. Y. W;lkill<, Olive l. R.F.D. No, I, Bridgeport Eoston. Con:l. W; iom,. Florence 1557 E. 27th St" Brooklyn, N. Y. Woodruff, Coral C. Guilford. Conn. Yonush. Vilyo D. 53 WlIlhi"gtcn Ave" Scoti"" N. Y. Kelly. Dorothy 323 Woshington Ave .. Wesl Hllven. Conn. Neolley, Nothlll'e 121 De K"lbAve. BrooHyn. N. Y Urshll". Estru r 2406 W"lton Ave. BrC1x, N. Y.
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>ue of the PRATTONIA. the present odmini,fro'ion f the librory School m,,~es ;1\ losl "ppeoronce. Me. Edword F. Steven Librorjon ince 1910 ond Diredor since 191 to retires from office June 30, ond Mi,s Josephine Adorns Ro!Ilhbone. Vice-Director, retires simultoneously tlfter forly路Bve yeors IIssociotion with the School. On the first of July. Mr. Willi"m W. Shirley. now heod of the Sf ience /lnd Technc ogy Reference Room of Ihe Librory, wil ~ucceed Mr. Slevens 0 Director. /lnd Miss Agnes Comill" Honsen, <'It present Instruclor in the School, w,ll follow Miss Rlllhbone 01 A'
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As ed:tof of the first Illtempl ot "students onnuol for Prott Institute in 191 1. the retiring Diredor commer'lds to future PRA TTONIAS Ihe new o!Idmini~tro!ltion of t he Libro!lry SchooL The po!Iro!lgro!lph o!Ibove Wo!l$ written by Mr. Stevens for the 19]8 PRATIONIA. Mils HMsen o!Ind I feel tho!lt we Me heirs to the greo!lt trodilion of Mr. Stevens I!Ind Miss Rl!lthbone Md we shl!ll try to follow their e~l!Imple by ml!lking the Librory School /!In integrl!ll pl!lrl of the Institute' life Md I!In influence for the odvl!lncemenl of our profes~ion. WILLIAM w. SHIRLEY, Diredor.
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BRADLEY LEONARD
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IN the,e times when history
IS bounding forword in seven lellgue boots, when force is the chief mentor of mony nlltions, o.'Ind when culture is being threatened by ffi<!lfching men in uniform,
librll6es lind librorions toke on a new lind more vitol significMce. With Mr. Shirley lind Miss Honsen 01 its helm. lind Mi,> Sedyn. Miss W"ller Md Miss Boughton os 10Ylli lIides, the librllry
School. tucked IIWIIY on the uppermost floor of the librllry building, is doing its shlHe in fulfilling the greater responsibility which librories now foee. Whether the course be clliologing, or book selection. or librory IIdministrtltion, it is permellted with the feeling Ih,,! the librory is 0.'1 50ciol institution with 51rOl"l9 obligo!!. lions to the community o!!nd to the world at large, Does this ma~e Library School seem M utterly serious business, devoid of 1'111 chl'lrm <'Ind whimsico!!Iity7 We hope not, for Ihl'll would be o!! fo!!lse picture. The November reception, the JllnUl'lry luncheon, the Spring trip, Tuesdl'lY tellS, the wl'lrm friend~hips which the smlliiness of our group mll~es pos~ible. in路 teresting tl'llks by distinguished people in Ihe librllry field, lire only 1'1 few of the ple<'lsures enjoyed by members of t"e IlIss. Hllppily it is the fllculty', sl<'lnd thllt in order 10 be II fre ';br<'lriM one must first be II well rounded individulIl On the whole. the yel'lf hilS been <'l hl'lrd but sl'lti~fying one. Work WII, never IlIcking. but IIlwllys i, W<'ll work wh路ch wou d inevifllbly lel'ld to new horizons Md <'l brollder under>lMding.
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CHECKOVlTZ. AliCE EllNORA. 6618 Grond Ave. M.,speth
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DAVIES. WILHELMINA LEWIS. 4100 Round.Top Ro.,d. Ki bourn PorI Columbi." S. C.
DORCHESTER, CLARA E. T.,mp", Florid.,
DUNBAR. MARY C .. 4220 Ki$sel1o!l 8lvd .. Flushing, N, Y.
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FISH. FRANCES EliZABETH, Southhompton. N. Y.
FITZGERALD, MARY 5519 Chevy Ch."e
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HETHERINGTON EMILY MARY, 8405 Avon Rood. J<'Im<'lico N. Y.
HEWITT, IRMA liLliAN 28 Ye<'lger Ave. Forry Fod, PeM.
KOSKI, GERTRUDE KATHERINE R,F.D. 347 Weover Sl'ee Port Chelter N.
LEE. HELEN MARGARET. 26 Pierce St .. Greenf;eld, Mlls
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LEWIS, MRS. RUTH MOUREv 75 Pro pe I )1. ElI,>IOrMge N. J.
LIGHTFOOT, VIRGINIA DORSEy POll,
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MACHOVER. LILLIAN, 777 E,:,stern Pkwy., Bro)klyn. N. Y.
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McGREW, HELENA. 24 Grc'lmercy Parr, New York, N. Y.
MOM EYER, JEANNE ALICIA, 28 W. 37th St., New York. N. Y.
NABER, RUTH, 93';4 210th PI/lce, Belloire, N. Y.
PARMLEY, DELLA M" 1431 Drd St .. W<"shington, D. C.
RICKERT HOWARD JAr.K 1754 ~oppi!lg Ave
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TAUB. JOSEPHINE LUCILLE. 2180 Ryer Ave .. Bronx. N. Y.
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WILLIAMS. MILDRED KENNEDY
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WOLLWEBER. TRUDE. 234 W!!<h:ngion Ave .. Brooklyn N. Y
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of the f"cully of the $chc. of S ien O NmaybehalfI extend qreetings to CI"'I OLlr
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Becoule of <'I longer school year our three yeM ~ur~es hove "bout ninety per cel'll of the hour contei'll of <'I typical college course. Therefore the School is able to give. in its three-yeM training. proclicllily the equivalent of the tedlOiC<'l1 conter'lt of
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I-tE camb'n"t" n ,f chern' t electric,,1 Md mechan;cals in our I year tendnd t f lard Ihe devaopment of the bond wh'-:h up belwae Prllil cr m" I However. through C II and Wnh r m! ing. we were lib 10 be me we acquainted w'lh our w buH e wa her lind 'r t yellr oem ~ a be lima a ~mooth ;J ~(Ia ;It' n ellrj"ng'f t,are of Ihe noillbe P,"ti reputation Came c d edr. a e I lin" y II Clime but we did crete 0 of h/lfld g II prob m The e )nd year pmdut.ed e-r of ntnra ng expre Jd'ng: took lit'! d'" ellr e I hll I be d'd yet Y J P me Rugged g h IIrld Hey bll( k I your <'Ilh rh II WII united II hem' lind me bit of IIrn, W/'l IIcquired 'gn of irltegrllfon g od u b n IIrld. n generlll II Iroub es were met ond nquered. Our memorie of the third yeor wi "way include II ment<'ll p'"ture of any of 0 number of el<'lS mate with II bo loon rllpidly n. concelliing hi, foce only to burst lind revelll II ~urpri,ed expre Another memory" Ihe ,tory the night wlltchmlln lold of hllving seen two ghosts 1"ghfing over ,ome gho I y IlInning mllchinery in the flit 'mer of the Chem Engirleering Lllb me dar~ midnight" We mourn the of our frierld orld in truclor. Do tor Roger Few me hllve bu t up u(h II fa )w''1g )f oya friends II OUI Do Wt lire ro d to hllve ~n,w h'..." boH II II friend ano lin aov ;er" reo 0 rat W" P Ih.,1 II' m 'kE h' effort c· ., we Ih
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- or as Mr Ca' put f, )m th :au to h Many ga a f Ihe P' )Varb",,1 midn'ght were can· _med with great cerebrlll xerf:..>n ave the tudy f the e etron why it does wh"t it do Md why did it do it in the first. We .,s,ure you. however, that we are not respon~ible for the existence f this mikros' b'l 01 tuff. but we ludied its habits so Ihllt we mlly omeday point an unerring and inte iigent finger and say, . See that? No? We i, burns your toa,l. had your chin. 51Mb your C/lf (some~:me I waff> sweet melody and our comedilln~ to your ears and goes out (with a c!'~k) when you want to be .,Ione wilh Yv:'r best girl " With thi &.piIlY of our inolted lnowledge we hllve hopes of somedllY reaping in the pesos, the bank intere I f which wi I flnallc.e II fwo"by-four dud fllrm on Long Islllnd. The proces of eking out the hllbi! of thi~ elected electron WII e Jed from boredom by the we fmed anecdotes of Mr. Hertz er Remembe B"orr )n argument "n Eco cia 7 Do,ey questionab,e que f )ns? Car e~tended height? Go a Punch sense of humor? Gu'd<'l g)d ~<'Ilure? Mllyer and hi Woro s Fa',? Me chu~ ;/t III,? Mou;( par<'l iii 0 c' IIlions? Pegni", .>Quac·ly? Pern mil! Ira h.,i'cut? T! "'p n s toothpa Ie ad gr"n? Wa er _ ouny pI n? - Ah ye~ too true tO<.o true but now we know where vlludevi went. And thllf where we fe go ng. t("""). PRIOR A effed.
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the I; J potter 01 the world y WI e n)r T HIS you might oy. ght Y to ,,,Ie thol ho ... e been Bo" 9 the uf1de 'c.lo me .... I ho h d ond r hOlhed ond e'lre now to be re-h" hed w;lh renewed I n 'Iy. Thi yeo th' Ur y ~ 'monenl re ),d ~f thought e -ng~ <!Ind stuff to bl honded I de<!l! po lerily. We ...e orri...ed "I the n n will orefu dedudjon~ you :1dersl<!lnd. thot we h.~....e IU' pe t Ihree yeo. B.,I. moy we <!Idd hey were some three yeor ! Me.. e fl Ihlln 0 feud. Ele ... en 0 clor~ recesses in the iuice lob wflh lody finger crumpets lind loce doilies. A do,h for Ihe Phy~'u lob ofter " bull in the court. At the 12:30 wolch in front of the Art Sche "II cOf1descending 10 F.A.A. 510ng :rounch. ~mooth) lind il humor. The wh( Ie clolS 41 the Poromoullt ., ammill ond " ji ... in路.
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AI Robbit Mongllni offi i,,1 dolo sheeter. ond 'Chic Joklihch Iroveling (Jrouf1d together ond being lemper"mef1tol. lee Moher with " Prollonio heod<'lche ond not 0 B-C in the house. Johf1 Burley with morbid propensOlies <'l!1d ciMS hi~tory trouble. Ed Ryon tel i!1g ~torie. th<'lt the boy> never he<'lrd belore. Heo ... er Doy soying 'you know Ih<'lt Ace with proper f"f1ger mo ... emenls.
So here we lire )n the threshold ~f ~methif1 0' "nother. II > sjn~ o Iwim. or come b"c~ 10' your lourlr yeor. They S<'lY ~n ,wledge s power. We need it. We re )ff quee ~ ... " bunny.
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ELL. fellOW thi )ur 10lt :h"n Ie 101. it ... er. F.,ur ye<'l, " ,Jf1g time <'lf1d lour ye<'lr~ (on teoeh you more thon Ihe c<!ll<'llog ~how\ II loo~i humoroul now. but the ~fsl few times we were together we thought more 01 how we used 10 do it in Podunk th<'ln how we were going 10 do 01 from now on. Once we leorned to look <'lheod ond overcome difficultie~ th"t were smoller thon they oppeored, thing, moved smoothly. At time it Wl!; di.rouroging. but "Iwoys when thing. loo~ed dorkest Ihe wn ellme <'lIang ond m"de everything goy. II"s gr"nd ond gl)riou5 to be oble to soy. Got thot .,roblem lided.
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It $ hc'Hd to meosure ,me Ihing bt -"t there is nothing v"luf!lble enough to lise os 0 compc'Hi >1'1. There ;lIle WI wOllldn I give to rve th"se priceles ye<'lrl over og",n wtlh theT!. It <'I l!lions the I, nd ne ond whoer.ome fun t be'rq Wllh regulM le)w th<'lt m.l~e II e fOUl yeor nlongib V/l J/lb e. Ever th p "d Ce r /lnd on! tid路 Ih. do 01 :JlIp II m"l'nq /lnd the rumo ng of H e a tiqu<'lled . EI .any d rememb or e. I- d n! Wh/ll Ih' n:l? (<'In y U be<'lt that! JI t wh<!lt ur Degree <;: rry v.e Ce'ln tIe'll " over weve De'n worfing ior o r. fe )w路 ut we m t ~ m v ng 1I 3- loot U JP .... hen YOligt the+p.
INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING III BAILIN. PHILO, l.eh.E.• Butch. 324 H"noYer Sf. Bridgeport Conn. A.l.eh.E .. Debllij(1g Club '39, Swimming 37 "JB '39. BosketN 37 38 . 'It mlly be tOllst :1 moy be eep. but he 1<'Ile f:rsl period e...ery week
BANKER. BERNARD. l.eh.E.. BMk, ]5 South Ave .. Pough. keepsie, N. Y. A.I.Ch.E. Fin/ln6/11 tycoon in the m<'lking, poor old widows he JJ be brellking.
BOOTH. ALBERT B. I.Ch.E" AI, 98 Willow SI., Bloomfie'd, N. J .... A.l.eh.E., New Jersey Club "38 . 'Teacher' to thf;l left. teacher' to the right. bul Ais ..,11 ,et to fight. 8JORKSTEDT, CARL W.O l.eh.E., B. J" 13942 88th Road, Jom<'lic<'l. N. Y.... Tre/lsl.lrer '37, Vice-Pres. ')8, Pres. Wohler
Society '39, A.1.eh.E.
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job would keep him
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fot, but here he is, bod ot Prott. COOPER. JAMES, JR .. I.Ch.E.. Coop, 137 Riverside Ave., Bristol. Conn .... A.I.Ch.E.. Chemicol Engi:1eering Editor. The Ooto Boord.. Whot he wont 0 longer doy. he covld get more done thol woy. CORWIN. FRANK R. I.Ch.E. Fron~ 502 Nossou St.. Be _ Wilh 0 :hug-chug here on<.i more. N. Y.... AI.Ch.E. there. he drives in from Bellmore Squore.
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51., Elmhur,l, N. Y.... AI.Ch.E., BII,>ketboll '37 '38 '39, Bo,e· bill '38 '39, Bo~in9 '38 '39 . "The wonder boy who loves 10 tol~. while the other stond lind 9l1wk. DEAN LEMBERT J .. JR .. I.Ch.E.. Bert. 62 E'm St. Gens Flltls. N. Y. . . . AI.Ch.E. BII>ketblll '38 39. Bilsebod 37 38 39. Fencing 37 38. 'D, n I mllke much no but iust reek with grocp.: ond pc GRANATA. JOSEPH P. I.Ch.E N Y. . . . AI.Ch.E. A thc t hI 0 ring'eoder. nllturol b)f!
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HALE. RAYMOND oJ I.I':h.E. Roy 420 Br ~dwllY Ave. We,1 Wotertown. N. Y Pre ::Ie t)9 y Wohel )7 AI.Ch.E. Sleep weel to the lib 'n 3 mOl 11'10 h oke it where he on.
HAMLIN, OSCAR R.. I.Ch.E., OSClIr, H&mpden HighlMd, Moi~e. A.I.Ch.E. B/delboll 37 38 39, BIIseblll1 '37 38 39, Foolblll 38. He clime to Prill! knowledge to gllin
HEATH. DOUGLAS A. I.Ch.E. Doug.' 21507 102nd Ave. Belioire. N. Y. A.I.Ch.E. Mgr. BIIs<etblll l '39 . Ell,} :oming. ellsy go ng. ,eed of onlenlment he's !>Owing. HENDRICKSON, PAUL A., I.Ch.E., Red II W. FII'rvie" A.I.Ch.E .. Fencing 38 Ave., Vlliley Slre&m. N. Y. Fllme for te he' found Ihe minerllis in minerlll Oil. KOWALCZYK WALTER S. I.Ch.E .. 'W1I11, 10645 liverpool St .. JomlliclI. N. Y.... A.I.Ch.E., Vllrsity BIIskelblll137 '38 '39, CO<'lch Bllsketbllil 3738 '39 .. Lochinvllr from Ihe we~t, to Ihe Art School where wolfing is best. LIBRIZZI, PETER J .. I.Ch.E..Pele, 72 E. Eighth St.. Ciilton, N. J .... A.I.Ch.E .. Pres, New Jer~ey Club '38, BlIsketblll137 38 39. Thol 0 liny IIcorn C<'lf1 moke <'If1 ollk gives Ihis Illd eterMI hope. LINCOLN ALAN I.Ch.E.. AI, 4318 Robin!>On St.. Flushing. N. Y. . President 37, Treolurer 38 39, A.I.Ch.E.. Footolli 37 38, Thi illd would ieod 0 merry chllse. but we keep him in hi~ pillce.
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LOVE. GEORGE A.. I.Ch.E .. 'Lovey, I b Willey Court, HempItelld. N. Y. .. Pre;ident '38, Vice路Pre,ident '39, Chllirm<'lf1 S. & T. Student BOllrd '39 . Nothing stops him once he's goin'l. only milk trucks mllke 0 ~howin9路 LUND, RALPH A. I.Ch.E. Rlliph. 38 AClIdemy Hil Wolel lown. Conn. A.I.Ch.E., Vice路 Pres. Wohler Society 38 A~d. Mgr. 80seblll 37 Ctll~$wor~ lind >uch lire )Id $tuff, his big prQblem. eep en ,ugh. MADONNA. lAME< J. I.Ch.E Jim. 412 Gr<'lf1d Ave Brocklyn N. Y A.I.Ch.E .. 811 l:etbll l 37 '38 '39, B&sebll 37 38 39. So: .:e- 37 He the Cllvenger of the 0 olwllY )1 e ti"g b." gill MANNINO. AN HONY J. I.Ch.E. Do 1264 79th t. Broc~ yn N, Y A. Ch.E. Se路retMy39. Chem Hop Commi'lee 3q Th ,d the be I &1 'IIround c!lIs,mllte w~ ever hlld.
MARTIN JOSEPH, r.Ch.E., "Joe 2216 36th 51 Astoria, N. Y. . A.I.Ch.E .. Basketboll 38 ')9 • JOO3 odd, hi- little bit, verbal inc' . )1'15, outerized with wit.
MAZURCZYK, JOHN S. LCh.E. MlIlU, 163 Duke St .. Keclrny. N, J .... A.I.Ch.E. .' O~er h" w ,k he w it ond brood
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Pork. N. Y.... A.J.Ch.E., Basketball 37 38 39 ..• "Clothes mllke~ II fine ederior. bul he
doesn't try to be 5uperior.
MURRAY, GEORGE H., I.Ch.E .. 'Irish. Horvey Cedlm. N. J . . . A.I.Ch.E., Photography Club '39, Bowling '37 ..• "Irish admits life is a song, trouble is, the tune 0[1 wrong.'
NAUL. G. MARSHALL. I.Ch.E. Monh, 367 North Ave .. Fonwood, N. J .... A.I.Ch.E ...• 'He look liS deserted <'IS II ingle shoe 10 :heer him up just 5(:)y Foo.
PFISTER, WILLIAM C. I.Ch.E., Bi 86 8<'1 dwin Ave .. B<'Ildwin N. Y A.I.Ch.E. . 'Hours ,f tuoying <'Ire w· ,dom r lOl he g'ven wi'dom ome merry bOOts.
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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POPE. ALFRED H" I.Ch.E., AI, 175 Emerson PI(:)ce, Brookiyn. N. Y.... A.I.Ch.E., Pr... tlonia Rep. '39. Phologrf!lphy Club '38 39 , II seems his speeches come in "p(:)lms f!lnd his '[erlee breeds ;<'Irc<'l,m'. ' PRIGOTSKY MICHAEL J. I.Ch.E. Mike 5727 64th St. Maspeth N. Y.... A.I.Ch.E. He 1'1 p(:)1 (:) number one friend. e en if he hl'ls <'I quiet trel'ld. ROCKWELL. WEllS JR. I.Ch,E ~ 120 John "Ave. Meriden C( n A.I.Ch.E. B<'l .. t <'I 38 39 Fo,to<'l 37 38 39 Ar the worH e ie hot he h( e :hemi,try for h' >1 ROMANSKI ALEX J. I.Ch.E A 839 W<'lt St. S.W A.I.Ch.E Tr <'I Woh e 39. V<'lf ily Grand R<'lpid Mich. Baseb<'l A I. Mg' 39 A mar n w, " we C<'ln depend, a fellow :hem' I a, d one ~we friel d.
RONNAN, WIlLIAM J .. I.Ch.E. Metuchen. N. J. . A.LCh.E. go a way wlllk'rrg thurl b 10
WillY. 25 Highlond Ave. Here he come there he ~e.
SCHLECK. RICHARD C .. I. :h.E.. Did. 736 Mlldisorl Ave. E 'lllbelh N. J. A.LCh.E. Swimmi"g 37... A budding Ie ,. I lui of the d I bul he on the level.
STOLARZ SIGMUND S.. loCh. E.. Zig. 330 E. NiMh St. New York. N. Y. . . . A.I.Ch.E .. Footblll 39 . He plow\ "he"d wilh e :hecry smile, me~ing his effort, ell worth while.
TEMMEl. FRANK M .. 1.Ch.E. ·Fronk. R.F.D. No. I. Noz"relh. PII .... Pres. Wohler Society 39, A.I.Ch.E.. Soccer '37. Soft· b..,11 '38 . He rides lhrough lile in "n even wey. seldom ~..,d ..,nd eldom g"y.
TEPPER. ROBERT. LCh.E .. Bob," 1899 Brolldwoy. Brooklyn. N. Y..•. A.LCh.E. He fu les little Md worries less. iust keep going n to hllppine s.
TERLIZZI. PAUL M .. LCh.E. Poul 4535 P..,rk Ave .. Bronx, N. Y.... A.LCh.E .. $ecretl.'lrY 37 38. Bo~ketb..,11 37 38 ')9 He' en ..,dd· 101 tha ~heg. ome and I..,ke him Tiger Rag.
SCHOOL oF SCIENCE AND TECHN0 lOG Y VANDER VALK. CHRISTY J., I.Ch.E., Dutch. 583 Gregory Ave .. Clifton. N. J . . . . A.LCh.E. Troubles come "rid trouble' go, how they lIf1ed him we never know."
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING BJORNSON WINFIELD G., I.E.E. Woodbr·dge. N. J. .. A.I.E.E. Swimming 37. Bowling 39 Degree Cc' u 0 W.P.A. N( Re
B. J.. )04 Amboy Ave. Secretory 38. Inter· I", Obiect: Cllreer. Theory: ief.)
BURRILL DAVID M I.E.E D"ve St John Rectory. Pte" N. Y •.. A.I.E.E. .. Let ge boy il he minute onivl
01. CAlHOUM. FRANCI~ G. I.E.E. Ca 72 Kn'derboJer Ave. Springdlll Co"n.. A.I.E.E Swimming 37 38. Bow ing '38 39 Trell~ rer 39 . . . Cllim. -ond·d. conny. :lIpoble. IIn~ful.
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CARLSON. ARTHUR V
I.E.E.
. . A.LE.E .. Tre~surer 'Jb '37 neighbors.
A.V.C.
Freehold. N. Y.
Towering for <.'Ibove his
CHILD. RICHARDS l. JR. I.E.E. Did 2317 Newkirk Ave. Brooklyn. N. Y.... A.I.E.E. Athle!i COline; ')7 ']8, Bosebo 37 38 39 Hondbol ']8 A lei ow mild. whose smile I self-styled.
CHOBRUT$KY LEONARD. I.E.E. 'Chub. 157 Heyword 51. Brooklyn. N. Y.••. A.LE.E .• Swimming 37 38 '39, Photogrophy Is this c]<'Iss de/ld? leis blow" fuse! Club '38 .
CLARK, ROBERT L. I.E.E" Vernon, N. Y.. . A.I.E.E. resistMce.
R. L" 127 VernOI1 Ave .. Mount A current in the poth of leosl
CLARK, THEODORE G., I.E.E., 'Ted. 98 Birch St .. Florol Pork N. Y. . . . Vice-President '37, Secretory '39. Bowling 38 '39 A.I.EE Music hoth chorm~ tho I soothe the non·,jnusoid..,i reSoMnt mind.
COCCORESE. ALFONSO C. I.E.E. Corky. Ne .... YOf~, N. Y.... AI.E.E. Hondbol)8. i~ rounded .... ith 0 ~Ieep.
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SCIENCE AN 0 TECHNOLOGY DOXEY, GEORGE A., I.E.E., Doc, 8859 Elderts L/II'la. Wood· hoven, N. Y. . A.I.E.E .. Deuoting Club 39, Student Con. vention '38 . An outhori ty on 'd:sintegroting' Colculus.
FRANCIS, EMANUEL G. I.E.E. Fr/ll'lk 285 St. Johnl Place, Brooklyn. N. Y. AI.E,E.. Boseboll 37 Bo.... ling 38. A rc ingwel fa )w, on 0 bowling ol!ey. or in clas.
GAG JOSEPH B. I.E.E. 2 Co umbus Ave. Sprirtg Va ey N. Y. .. A.I.E.E Ba cb" 37 38 Might be " bult for »e bul he hold the trump.
GOLLA. ALPHONSE, I.E.E. AI 318 50th SI., Ne .... Vorl N. Y .. AI.E.E., Pre dl nt 38. AS;Q(iole Editor Electric.., Echo 37. Boxing 39 He d rot her be bright and set" precedent thon be 0 pre denl.
GUIDA, JAMES A .. I.E.E. 'Jim, 280 Fenimore Ave .. Hemp ~te(ld. N. Y ... AI.E.E., Secre/(lry 37, Treasurer '38, Pre dent '39 A smi ing coUn/enMce i (I gre(l/ oslel.
HANSCHE, ERNEST Wo, I.E.E. Red. R.F.D. No. 3. New burgh, N. v .. Ba~eb(lll 37 38 39, Bad,efb(lii 38 39. Hand !HIli M(lnager 38. AI.E.E. Ro;e (Ire red .. yes il trichodyschroi(l.
HELANDER. ESKO ELMER. I.E.E, EHy. Box No. 3. Volun lown. Conn. B<'Jsebc'J1 '37 '38, B(I~kelbc'J1 37 3B. Swimming 3B, A.I.E,E. E\~ him anylhing and he II give you the answer.
LAHTl. JOHN T., I.E.E, Tut, 570 441h SI., Brooklyn. N. Y. . B(I'~elb(l1l '37 '38. Boseb(lli37 '38, Handball '38, Swim· ming '38. A.I.E.E. 'Lokli dough will loon be ~winging in.
LAIER. WILLIAM F.. JR .. I.E.E.. Whiley. 257 2381h 51., Bronx. N. Y. •. AI.E.E .. Ba\~etb(lll37 '38 39. HMdbol1 '37 38. Bowling 39. A few words Md he make a Laier out of you.
LUM. BEN N., I.E.E. C·N 663 CI(lY St. SM FrMcisco, Cc'Ji . • . . AI.E.E ..•. 'Oi for the lomps of ChiM.
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MAYER. HENRY GEORGE, I.E. Eo, H. G .. 14707 32nd Ave. Flushing. N. Y.... Mc'JMger. Salebal 38. Bowling 38. A.I.E.E. Gets all the knowledge he 'M ... Trom Ballyhoo. MENCHUK, WALTER, I.E.E. W(lit 13723 102nd Ave. Jamaica, N. Y. . Ba ketb.'J1 37 '38 39. Praitoni(l Rep. '3a 39. Eleclricc'J1 Echo '38. A.I.E.E If he . nl dr.'Jwing scm!.. thing. he ~e 19 ..... mething, ~r )mething. MOULIC WILLIAM E ,E.E. ~ n E. Locu St. B 'nglo" l/lry as A .. E.E. 39, Deb(lting 39 Do!It(l BO(lrd 39 " A '; ~rl (lnd A I( ri makes o!I mo!lf1 h allhy. we(llhi (II d wi NIEBUHR. WIlliAM .E.E, Jibl>e 8274 89th 51. Gle d(ll N. Y. . Ba~eba 37 '38 39, Touch Footbal 39, AI.E.E Wh~ n it Jme I. (lb )rbing c'J HerlzleriM 1c'Jle he a hum.,., blotter.
PEGNIM. TIMOTHY C. I.E.E. Peg. 17 Robin )n St. Co!ln~ Johorie. N. Y.... Boseb/! ']7 A.I.E.E. We ;ke him even jf he does use qU<'Iinf express'o
PERINI. FIORELLO A. I.E.E.
Fopper),
5 Vond"m St. New
York. N. Y . ... B<'Iseb.!l1 37 39 Softbol 39 A.I.E.E. ••. "He "rgue .,bout onylh'nq lind the funny he usu<'I1 y rghf!
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RASCH, ROBERT. I.E£ Fi hy 1704 Seddon St. Bron~. N. Y. . A Bron~ Cowboy . Softboll '39, Fooltl<'lll '39 A.I.E.E. went "I the W(JY t ... M<'Iine to fnd "deer '?).
RAWCLIFFE, CARLTON H" I.E.E" Kiko. H(jmpden High I"nd:;, M<'Iine Vice-President '38. BlIsaboll ')7 '3839,
ac}sketb<'lli 37 '38 '39, A.I.E.E.
"A greot guy even if he
doesn t know when 'dinner' is ;erved.'
SACK. HERMAf'. 0 .. JR., I.E.E..
Weeh<'lwken, N. J. A.I.E.E. . o teocher.
'Otto," 6 Louis" Ploce,
a,delboll '37 "39, Bo>.eboll '37 '39,
A ~we guy, but there
"fI"w ... he wonts to be
SALERNO, VITO RICHARD. I.E.E Lef!y, ! ! 3! 39th Sf., Brooklyn N Y. . . . B"sp.b,,1 3B 39, Tou! h Footbo 1 '38 39, AI.E.E. Industry ond cheerfulne personifred.
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SCIENCE AND TECHN0 LOG Y SANFORD. MARV lf.J B.. I.EE. Morv. 850 Lofoyette St .. Bridgeport. Conn .... Bosketboll ']8 ']9, Fencing ]9, AI.E.E. One of the upper ~trotll boys ... physicolfy.
SAVAGE FREDERICK I.E. E.. Do 284 Johnson Ave .. eMeo N. J. . Fencing ]9, A.I.E.E. The origino! c loti')ns jit!erburg ... moybe it porositi(
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THOMPSON ELLISON, I.E.E. Sno~ky, 1301 Findloy Ave New York N. A.I.E.E . The next Pres'dent of G. E. . . . ;f v/'luoev;',e ooe n t c)me bon.
WALKER, ALFRED C JR. I.E.E. Spike. 308 N, Suffolk Ave. Ventnor, N. J. Fencing 39. Photogrophy 39. A.LE.E .. The Ventnor {""hermon. who mi d Wo lobout Mc)rket.
YAKMAN, JULIUS, I.E£. "Julie N. Y.... So :er 37 '38, A.I.E.E. fe )WS we know.
9 Riverview PI"ce, Yonker One of thE be t n"lured
YANARELLA. WILLIAM D. I.E.E Bi' 28 C if\" SI .. Be", N. Y. . Ch,,'rmlln Alh erc C 39 B<'lsketb<'l 37]8 39 AI.E.E. Where J be in ye"" from n)w '?I ProU I got <'I ~ng ,ehow!
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INDUSTRIAL MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AIMERS. WILLIAM. I.M.E. Wi y. 7419 Filth Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y.... A.S.M.E. M<'In<'lger B"detb,,11 Ping POr"lg 39 'Demi-!" se of the Me:hMiC<'l1 CI" . ALBRECHT. ROBERT E.. I.M.E., Bob. 137 Alobomo Ave .. P<'IlerSQr"I, N. J .... A.S.M.E., Swimming 38. Fencing 37 '38 .. "Bob like the 'Old Sow Song' he ,ing il wilh you Mytime. ALDRICH. HENRY M.. I.M.E. HMk, 13642 391h Ave. Flushing. N. Y.... A.S.M.E. B" 'etb<'lll '36 37 38. B"seb,,1 37 ]8 ]9.. We unde'stond tho I Honk doesn t d"re blome I,,'enes on the L.I.R.R. ASADOURIAN. LOUIS. I.M.E .. LOll. 1732 Jorvi, Ave .. New Yorl- N. Y.••. AS.M.E. Vice-Choirmon Athletic Counc' Swimming ]8 39.. 'S<> -",hen 0 "bobe- -they brought me down from the mouflto''1
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BASSMANN. HAROLD J. I.M.I Bossy. 1036 Modilor"l 51. Brooklyn, N. Y. . A.S.M.E .. B"seb,,1 38 39. Ping Pong ]9 Good old Clem McC"rlhy.
BAUSER. HOWARD E. I.M.E. Howie. 10425 I I llh St. Richmond Hi . N. Y AS.M.E. Bo'ketbtl 37 38, B,,<;ebo '38 Bow ing 39 H".,db,,]9 Six yeor< we n'nely-'n yeMs dMr "Tlighty ,g t"me
BECKWITH C GORDON M" bll N, Y. .• A.c.~"'.E:.
M~
Be ky 915 Mobil Dr 'Ie Ju + II S 'al Butterfly.
BENSON, ALFRED C. l.M.E. A 81 Ho ec· Ave Rioge wo >d, N. Y . A.S.M.E cwimming 39. The wizord of the Juice Lob.
BILLARD. ALBERT 8.. I.M.E. Hirllm, Hauopouge. N. Y. A.S.M.E. New Item- -Hirom buys new Cllr-C<!lf1 t operllie the pl<!lnetory trc"lllsmi ion.
BLOMQUIST, HO, I.M.E. York. N. Y. . A.S.M.E.
Blommy. 38 E. i69th St. New • There Will once" wornon I
knew.
BORGMAN, ARTHUR C, I.M.E. Borgie, 1-41 Gilmlln St.. Bridgeport. Conn .... A.5.M.E. So :er Monoger)7. Bowling 36 ]7 38, Boseboll 37 'Sorsap"riJl(l~ on me fellows.
BOTT WILLIAM J .. I.M.E" vilie. N. Y. A.S.M.E. Avenue "fter him.
Butch,
414 Lincoln Ave .. Say-
Seem' they nomed Willie B.
BROWN RODNEY N .. I.M.E .. Brownie,
101 Mersereau Ave ..
St<'lten Island, N. Y.... A.S.M.E .. Baseball '37, Hondboll "38, Soccer '37
38. 39.
truck to Gene's
They ought to hitch up Brownie' milk
~i~-foot
plow.'
BURLEY JOHN W. JR. I.M.E.. Junior, 650 Oeeon Ave .. Broo~lyn. N. Y. . A.5.M.E. Prattenia Representative '37 39, Cia$s Hislorian 39... Obtains seme knowledqe at Praff but more ai B. H. 'Brooklyn Hospila 1
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CARLE, EMIL M" I.M.E., 'Emil 9104 77th St., Woodhaven, N. Y.. . . A.S.M.E. "Boy, can he write up a construction experiment!
CARLSON, FRANK A" J.M.E. Frank, 19 Nepaug St., Hartford, Conn .... A.S.M.E .. President '39. Swimming 37 '38 '39, Soccer '37 '38 39. Whaddya wont Brown?
CATIANEO. EUGENE J. I.M.E. Gene 822 Ardmore Ploce. Be Imore N. Y. . A.S.M.E, HMdbal 39 GelUl got a diploma ond ar in5(lmnia C lfe
DAY RICHARD P. I.M.E. Ace. 1461 E. Seventh 51.• Brooklyn. N. Y. . Vo' ily Bo kelbo 38 39, Swimming '37 38, A.S.M.E" Soccer ')7 38 39 A'I he need, is 0 due;; or rove doughters ond he I for the r<'ldio
DOANE. DANIEL B. I.M.E. D"nny. Es\e~, Corm. A.S.M.E Loo' 01 me "n t you see I m busy !alking Ihop.
DUDA. RAYMOND W. !.M.E. Roy WO')dbury. Conn. A.s.M.E. • . DYMmi D)·nom meter Dud",
DZIEDZIULA. FRANK C. I.M.E. Dipsy·Doodle. 305 Wyono 51., BrooUyn, N Y . AS.M.E . . • , For o~ce he word be kidded "bout hi nomo.
ENGEL. WERNER H. E.. I.M.E., Doc, 23 Ingraham 51.. Brooklyn, N, y, ... AS.M.E. Whl'lt would we hl'lve done without Do, " sludent who Wi'll a te"cher 10 us.
FALOTICO, JOSEPH J .. I.M.E. Joe, 1729 58th St .. Brooklyn, N. Y. Vl'lr ity BI'I'>ebol 37 '38 39. Varsity Bl'lsketb,,11 38 39, A.S.M.E. Didn t omo)ne ,ay you played basketball.
FENNEL. CHARLES. I.M.E.. Charlie. Sh;p~n Poin!, Stamford. Conn .... Pre idenl 3B, Business Manager Prallon;a 39. A.s.M.E. Stop you re pulling my leg.
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FRAPWELL, JOHN A.. I.M.E. Fr"p, 172 Horlon SI., City Island, N. Y... , A,S.M.E., Bosebl'lll '38 '39. Swimming '38 '39, Bowling 38 '39 . •. Of Ihe City lsll'lnd Nl'lvy.
GORSKI, F. WILLIAM. I.M.E.. ·'Gorsy. 6024 Madison St., Broo~lyn, N. Y.... AS.M.E .. Baseball '37 • •. An artist on a data bOl'lrd he got D·3 on two ~heets!
GREENE. ROBERT C. I.M.E. Bob, 900 Ogden Ave. Bron~ N. Y •. A.S.M.E. B,,'~etbl'l 37. Bascbal 37.So(.:e' 3738 . .• II ta~e to lent to ep and )< inte igent.
HANGO JOHN ,M.E J. IN. J. A.S.M.E. Tre 39
75::>1 nberg Ave .. Garf;eld,
& T. A,>;o iote Editor 39,
64 Perkins SL New 38. 'Of course I h..,! but we don', believe it.
HARCKE. ROBERT W. LM.E. R. W H~ven. Conn. A.S.M.E. B<'.I'\:etbtll
did the mech<'l!1ic
HARRIS, MORTON F. I.M.E. M"lverne. N. Y .. AS.M.E.
HAZAK. JOHN T" J.M.Eo,
Mort. 29 Johnson Ave., Htlrri Md Moen Md Love.
Hor.~
2886 E. 195th St .. Pelh<'.lm
Bay P<'Irk. N. Y.... AS.M.E., Sou:er 37 38 39, Footbllil 37 38 39.. M<'lybe it' the Bronx?
HEYMANN, CLIFFORD D., I.M,E ..
Cliff,
757 Putnom Ave.,
Brooklyn. N. Y...• A.S.M.E., B!lsketboll38 •. , Alwoys seems to be ..,bla to produce his work with such little effort.
HUSHEN, FRED I.. I.M.E., Hush. 80 Kermit Ploce. Brooklyn. N. Y. .. . AS.M.E. Who know', the secret of wriling e~perimentl in " 'iffy.
INGLEE. CLINTON F., I.M.E. Clint, 119 Union Ave .. Amityville. N. Y... , AS.M:c .. Bal"elba,1 ']7 '38 ~9. 'Wonoer who he meels in the L.I.R,R. dation mornings to share a bench?"
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SCIENCE AND TECHN0 L0 CY JAKUTSCH, JOSEPH J. I.M.E" Jake. 363 Sumpter St., Brooklyn. N. Y.... A.S.M.E" Ba~kelball 37 '38. Bowling 37 38 '39, N, Y. Club '37 . Just a man who's been aroundthe mulberry bush. JONASSEN, ANTHONY J. I.M.E. Tony, 139 Senator Sf., Broo~lyn. N. Y.. Manager Varsily Basketball '39, Manager Footba 38, Baseball 38. A.5.M.E. Tony and Doc Wright practical y run the gym. KISEL. ANDREW LM.E Ki 88 Railroad Ave. Hashng. on·Hud on N. Y . e" b" 37 38 39, B"lkelban '37 '38 39, A.5.M.E Three y~ ar without an ab'ence ~rchjd>. KNEER CHARLES A. I.M.E. Chl'lrl 4040 ero Island Blvd .. Flushing. N. Y A.c:.M.E. Ch"r Ie wch" f,ne fellow he won t lJy lJIlything I'Ig<'Jin t "nyb~dy.
KOTAR, FRANK J. I.M.E. Eff J"y. 91 Depot St., Forest It s gre"t when you c"n get" Cily, Penn .•.. AS.M.E. . night nurse to write up your report .
KUZYN. THEODORE FRANK. I.M.E Brooklyn N. Y.... AS.M.E., H"ndb" Th! AI·Amere,," Boy.
Ted. 99 E. 9bth St. 38 39, Soccer 38 39
MAHER. LAWRENCE H. I.M.E. lllrry, 47 Be"con B vd. • A.5.M.E. Comes the revolution Keonsburg. N. J. L"rry wI! hllve his own dynomometer.
Lee 14021 184th St., Springf;eld MAHER. LEE, I.M.E. Gllrdens, N. Y. • Prllilonio Bo"rd 38, Editor·in·Chief Prllt· lonill39, Vice·President 39, A.S.M.E. "Lee Cllrrie' the les Porsche. weight of the cles
MANGAN I. ALEXANDER l. I.M.E.. Ace, 3760 85th St. Jlldson Heights N. Y. AS.M.E. Vorsity BClSketbol1 38 Aw fellows I 39, Bo,eboll 37 38 39. Swimming '37 '38 . C""'t help being gifted, so who hos 0 cigorelie?
MARINO. J. A .. LM.E .. Joe. 70 Mople Ave .. Hempsteod N. Y.... Bos~etbo' 37 38. Monoger 37 38. Secretory I.E.E. 37. A.S.M.E. Bo.ing 38. Joe s interest in electricity went out with the ;ght in Hempsteod.
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MASSA, JOSEPH H., I.M.E.. Joe. 23 Spring St., Oyster Boy. N. Y. . Vorsity BlIs~elbllll 36 37. Bo\eboll '37 38 39 BClSketboll 38 '39. A.S.M.E. • From cloms to clinker'.
MASTROTA, FRANK A I.M.E., Moscot. r 137 Schnec:tody Ave. Broo~lyll. N, Y BII\ketboll 37 38. Bosebo I 37 38, Bowltng 38 39, AS.M.E. • In Thermo ond Hydro he modE hi mod potterned ofter Columbu, Circle.
McCORMACK, JAMES W. I.M.E., Mo.ie. Ave .. Broo~lyn N. A .M.E. • •. Poppy
54 Clorho., orodigy.
MEAD, HAROLD H. M.E 138 Pork SI. New H H. Cllnoon. Conn. A .M.E. The mllf1 with 01 the pE: Xlh like 0 pipe OrgM WO ing IIl0ng.
MEYER, ROBERl E. LM.E. 'Un! Ie looey. 8346 255th St .. Flof"J Pork. N. Y Secretory '39, BlIseb,,11 38. A.5.M.E. Privo!e jnve I;golo
fro m FI >(41 Perk.
MOCKOVC1AH, MILAN, I.M.E.
Mod. 26 St. Jomes Place,
Brooklyn. N. Y. A.5.M.E. Secretary.Tre<!lsurer Deb<!lting Club "]9 . Better lote th"n never.
MOEN, WALTER B. I.M.E. W.,lt. 25 Pine Sf., Rockville Centre, N. Y. . A.S.M.E .. Treltsurer 38. Prolfoni" Repre. ,>entofive 38, Soccer MMoger 39 . Why didn't I go to Adelphi! '
MORSELL, WILLIAM M., LM.E" "8ill, 8602 Forest Porkwc'lY. Woodhoven, N. Y.... Vice-Choirmon A.S.M.E. '38, Choirmo!ln 39, A~,sistont MOMger Vorsity BOlketb,,11 37 .•. ''I'm so maOrI
ond everyone is so nice to me.
NAVARRO, ANTHONY, I.M.E. Tony, 1972 W, Seventh St., SrooHyn, N. Y. . A.S.M.E. .. An eleetromognet . . . ;~ like 0 bomb ... it .
PALUMBO. BERNARD F. I.M.E. Ben. 60 Fosler Squore. Bridgeport. Conn . . . . A.s.M.E .. Deboling Club 39. Monoger Bowling '38 .. . 'Everybody glod to .>ee Ben gel ohe"d.
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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PARMELEE. D. BURTIS. I.M.E" '·BlIri. 40 High SI., Guilford Conn . . .. V;ee·Pre~ident 37. A.s.M.E. It seems he h"d lide rule Irouble in the Eeo do s.
rECK. SIDNEY I.M.E.. Peck. 255 Oeeon Ave .. Brooklyn. N. Y. .. A.S.M.E .. Deboling Club '39 Benny ond Peck odion ond reo, lion.
PETERSON. E. LEONARD. I.M.E. Pele. 19 Winding St. Huntington. N. Y • A. .M.E. $( er '36 37 . Big _ !rong ~ htlnd )mely blo 1d wnol e se "tin "m"l 0 I: for?
PHllLlP~
N. J. 39 . h p'
A. MILFORD. I.M.E. IT 56 High SI. Gel Ridge A.S.M.E .. So ~r 37 38 39. Bow ng 37. Bo.~etbol S they gave h'm iI loth or d on "pp ond)h how hed.
PORSCHE, CHARLES F., I.M,E., Porky. 4357 While PI"in, Ave .. Bronx. N. Y. Jelly Rolls: Applied . A.S.M.E. De!:riplive Geomelry.
ROMAN JERRY M. LM.E. Jcrry. Ledge Rood, Ploinvi Ie, Conn. In p CI'M Trip Committee A.S.M.E" Glee Club 3Q, Fencing 37 Romon i., the glo"min .
RYAN. EDWARD J. LM.E. Ed. 9029 55th Ave., Elmhud N. Y.... A.S.M.E., A.LE.E. 36. Dcboting Club 39. Swimming 35 '36 '38 . Oh you cute iltle bundle of energy!'
SARULLA, CHARLES, LM.E., Broo~lyn. N. Y. A.S.M.E.
Chorlie. 145 N. Eighlh SL Our itineron! engineer."
SOLOVAY, SEYMOUR. I.M.E .. 'Sol. 231 E. 93rd St .. Brooklyn. N. Y AS.M.E" Deboling Club 39. Boxing 38 '39 .. Well it time to go 10 the boord.
STABILE. VINCENT A. LME. Vin:' 634 R"rit"n Ro"d, CrM' ford, N. J. AS.M.E .. MechMic,,1 Course Editor. Dolo Vin "nd hi omet ... teors in your trumpet kid. Bo"rd .
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STACK. WALTER F., I.M.E., 'Smokey, Jericho, N. Y. AS.M.E, . The fellows plMned 10 buy him" chimney for" groduotion gifl,
STAFFORD. CARLOS. I.M.E. 'Corlos Peru, N. Y. Publ;cily Commiltee A.5.M.E. 38. Deboting Club 39. Bowling 37 '38 39. The )ne wolf of the bowling "ley.
STAMPFL EDWARD G. LM.E. Ed 67 Woodbine SI Bro)~ yn. N. Y • A.5.M.E. B"detbo 37 38. H"nciba 37 38 We the gir eem 0 ~e them ,Irong "nd s·le"t.
SI'TION, JOHN BLAIR, JR. I.M.E. Jock, Pllrk Bu'lding P;tt'burgh. Penn . . . . Se:reiMY 37 ChoirmM AerO!1(luti AS.M.E. 38. Deboling Club 39 . . . Absence mokes the heor! grow fonder.
TAYLOR, LEONARD CLARK. I.M.E. Ave" Butler, N. J AS.M.E. CI"rk Goble.
Clork,' 21 Western Rober! Toylor plus
TENETY, JAMES, JR. I.M.E. Photo.Flosh, 9704 34th Ave. . AS.M.E. Debllijng Club 'J'? . But if I
CoroM. N. Y..
get out eorly. Mr. Corneron. I con buy
0/1
good bo~ lunch.
TRAPP WILSON BEAUMONT. I.M.E. Bi 3349 Whitney Ave .. MI. Cormel Conn .... AS.M.E. Soccer '37 . 'Shop lecture •.• w<'Ike me up 01 four.
VON HElMOLT, WILLIAM, I.M.E..
Von.
332 Burns St ..
Forest Hills. N. Y. .. • A.S.M.E .. Boxing COllch '37 '38 "The BMon Williom Seymour Von Helmoll, Jr" the 27th. Gentlemen be sell led.
WADE, WILLIAM H .. l.M.E., "Pennie' Broodhollow Rood. Amityville. N. Y. . A.S.M.E. . 'Pr"th Poultry Producer.
WALLACE. GRAHAM F,. I.M.E. W,,!ly. Pod Rood. D<!Irien, Conn ...• A.S.M.E. II W<!lS nice of W<!Illy to help Mr. O"':e over some oJ the rough ~pofs.
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... tsk. WENOOLKOWSKI. EUGENE S. I.M.E., ·'Wendy. I H<!Irv<!lrd St .. Hempste<!ld, N. Y.... A.S.M.E .. Oeb<!lting Club 39, Boxing 38 They s"'y th<!lt he is the b<!lnd on the St",ten hl",nd Ferry.'
WILCOX, ROBERT H. I.M.E. Bob. 515 BrO<!ld Ave .. Leoni",. N. J. V<!Irsity BII,kefbllll 38 '39, BtHeb,,1I '37 '38 '39. A.S.M.E .. Soccer 37 . 1m dizzy from doing the Mech"nic! problem"
WILLS. JOHN E.. I.M.E. ;hore. N. Y...• A.5.M.E. time to build toys.
'Wi ie .• 85 Pen"t"quit Ave. B<!IY' 'The only mM who h"s My spore
WILSON, GEORGE E. i.M.E., Wet! Willy, 13633 2441h Sf. P.,nf\ Rosed.,le. N. Y.... AS.M.E .• Bowling 37 38 '39 . in Juice L"b lire port of ivi ized ~stume. WRIGHT. ROBERT J .. i.M.E. keepsie. N. Y. • S.A.E. win" fllce.
Boo. 30 Connon St. Pough. Send us tI telegr"m when you
WYATI. HERBERT. I.M.E. H&f"b, 725 Fourth Ave .. Brooklyn. N. Y.... AS.M.E. So~cer 37 38 39. B"lketblll l '37 38 39 Swimming 37 38. The me-.:honi-:"I minded IIdi,1 .. . th! demon )1 the drllfting boord. ZABRISKIE. A. EUGENE, I.M.E. Gene, 63 Prospect St. Jer~ey City. N. J. AS.M.E. The home :r"ftsmon milke, midget models 01 midget r"cer~. ZJAWIN, JOHN C .. I.M.E .. Zowie. 12 Colden Sf.. Jersey City, N. J. AS.M.E .. 501tb,,1139 Loudest noise Zowie ever mllde WIIS when his orches lell.
ENGINEERING IV AGRESS. MAC C. E.E.. M"c, 333 Legion St., Brooklyn. N. Y. . . . AI.E.E. .. 'Success to one who is "s keen "nd c"p"hle liS M"e
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ANDERSON JOHN J .. JR" E.E., J. J.,' 469 W"shington Avenue. Brooklyn. N. Y. . AI.E.E. "J. J. A. ~ Just Jogging Along.
BASTEN AI.E.E.
JOHN D. E.E. Johnny. King~.ton, N. Y. A gentlem"n " choltlr, ond " good.
BEfSCHER. GEORGE MIICMILLAN, M.E. G. B.. III Liflcoln Ave. CI;/ton N. J. Secret"ry.Tre"lurer 39. Pr"tloni" Boord 38, Ed'tor O"t" Boerd 39, AS.M.E. King' Engl h goe~ ~fl " 'pree whenever 'he spetlker is G. B.
BENSON, PAUL C. M.E. . A.S.M.E. lond, Mllifle the question.
Buckshot. 155 F"lmouth St.. Pori· Be ure th"t your "nswer "nswet>
BOZZELLA. SAMUEL J., E.E .. "Sommy. Dllvis St., Locust Valley. N. Y. Traolurer '3<1, Tretl>. A.LE.E. 37, Secret<'lry
]8, Soccer 38 . ..
Pardon me, (1m I in thi'
BRAZDIONIS, JOHN. E.E"
BrOl.
loss?
6058 P<'Ilmeito St.. Brook.
Iyn. N. Y.... Vice President 34. AI.E.E., B/I\~etb,,11 34 35 36, Ba\eboll '34 ]5 36. 8fOZ left" good job for !\Chool hope he leaves hocl for" good job.
BREWSTER MAYNARD R. Ch.E.
Brew,
358 M&in St .. S.
Portlllnd. Maine ••. A.I.Ch.E. As~t. Mgr. S"detbf!lll ']4. CoMgr. '35, Mgr. '36 .. When this boy ,teps out something st ... ff> brewing in him.
BUTTERWECK, HOWARD. E.E., 'Sonny 13802 135th Ave., 'Sonny just can', help South Ozone Pork, N. Y.... AI.E.E. shining in doss.
CARBONE. DOMINICK C .. E.E.. Joe, 57 Rockowoy Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y.... AI.E.E. B<'I>ketb<'l11 '37 38 39. B<'Iseb<'l136 37 '38 '39. Soccer 39 Spot (I colored tie lind you ve -found Joe.
CARLSON. DAVID. M.E.. Knute. Wo~d,tock. N. Y. Pre'ident '36. AS.M.E .. V<'Irsity B<'Iseb<'l1 Mgr. 38. Mgr. Swimming 37 D<'Ive m<'ly howl lind D<'Ive m<'ly fret. but the ghost of M<'Iy wine h<'lunt him itill.
SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CHRISTMAN. R. H .. Ch.E. Te~. Governors 1s.I<'Ind. N. Y. . . A.I.Ch.E.. Secret<'lry.Tre<'lsurer '39 Tex extr<'lcts cl<'lss dues with <'I minimum 01 p<'Iyin·. COLTON. ALBERT J .. E.E.. AI. 3206 Avenue M .. Brooklyn. N. Y... . President 39. Tre<'l\urer 36 '37. Vice· President 39. BlIseblll 36. AI is lin 1Ii1'lIround mlln ludy devil
COTANT President 38. Asst. born with
HARRY B.. E.E. Hllrry. Highlllnd. N. Y. 39. Vice·Chllirm/l' AI.E.E. 38. Editor Elect. Echo Photo. Ed. Pr/lHoni/l "38 . Hllrry the jeweler _ c'J goldln vo'~e (lnd II ilver spoon.
CRIGHTON. DAVID B. M.E. Mi,to 16 Evergreen Ave .. Hllrlford. Conn. AS.M.E. Fencing '36. Soccer 38 Every girl on our Cc'Jmpus he'd frighten. he /I prile this S;.engal Crighton.
CURRY, EDMUND. M.E .. Powe,hou~e. Bedford Hi N. Y . A.S.M.E. Hi ,;el ctJltJmity is hi$ terrible shorillge 'n the m )dynllmily. '
DE BlASE. ROBERT. Ch.E.. Bob. 160 Pelton Ave., SttJlen IIMd, N. Y. . A.I.Ch.E .. Bldetb,,11 '38, 81lsebllU 38 â&#x20AC;˘. He hilS his own views if hi w"ist line gel> bigger he won t ee hi shol
DE FEO. VINCENT J .. M.E.. De Foo, 417 WIlshington Ave. New HtJven, Conn .... A.S.M.E. Soccer '37 . .. You mtJy question my desire for fun, but you w, notice 1m Il h"ppy one. DELUCCHI. SILVIO. M.E., 'Deluch," 210 Woshington Ave .. Brooklyn, N, Y.... A.S.M.E.... "A moo governed by his own opinions.
DIETER, FREDERICK A.. M,E.. Fred, 58 Ridge Sf.. New H"ven, Conn. ,. A.S.M.E., B"sketb,,11 36 . On being prep"red Fred is " whiz on the f;n,,1 ex"m "nd even the quiz. r.ARINELLA. ANTHONY C., M.E .. 'Tony," 312 S. Sixth St. Vinel"nd. N. J .... A.S.M.E .. 8,,\kelb,,11 '35 ')6 '37 '38. BtJseb"ll 35. "Tony is" gentlemoo we'd like you to meet: his humor is his ood reo!llly " Ire"t."
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rLEISCHMAN. EDWIN F" Ch.E. Ed," 1727 Murr"y St" Whitestone. N. Y. ,Pre'. Wohler '37, ChtJir. 50c;,,1 Comm. I\.I,Ch.E. ')9, 811seb1ll1 '39 . "Whenever Ed's '"Iking he feels right "' home.' FLEUR lOT R08ERT. M.E. 'Frenchie.' 3719 95th SI.. J"chon Heights N. Y. A.S.M.E. 'There is one little item Frenchie wllnt to mention. ood th"rs " must"che worthy of "ttention.' FRINK, ROBERT K.. Ch,E .. Bob." 30 GrtJnite 51.. New London, Conn, ... A.I.Ch.E.. So :er 36. This ctJd will build rllil rOo'Jd~ just for 11 hobby. G'"RMANO, Al. T. E.E. AI 3 Wooolllnd Ave .. LIlrchmont N, Y .. A.IEE. BII<ebll 36 37 38 39, Bo'J\~etbll 37 38, ~ e ')8 39.. PtJr~ tel No! AI o'J p"l.
GOLDMAN. SIMON, E.E. Seach, N. Y. Gold-!T'M.
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GOUGH, THEODORE A. E.E. G 1854 Monroe Ave" k norme g;r5 Bronx, N. Y .. A.I.E.E. G"o he but woo-woo.
GRAN DOLFI, JOHN A. E.E.
Johnny
597 5c'1w Mi
River
AI.E.E.. BlI\<elb..." 30 37 38 )9 Soccer 38 ]9 Footbol 38 A Y q(oOQ fe lOW with lots ;f good fun. ROllO, Arosley N. Y. •.
GRANDY, WINTON T" eh.E. Win 82 Congre~5 Ave., Shelton, Conn .... A.l.eh.E .. Bdsketblll Mgr. 38. Not II big guy but hos whlll it lo~e. to get by.
GREGOR ITCH, WILLIAM. M.E.
Greg.
7023 65th Pillee.
Glendale. N. Y. . . . A.S.M.E .. V..omily BOlcbo 36 37 38 39 ..• As~ured <'IOd colm we wliteh Greg 01 bot he exoer' <It Theil
GRIFFIN, ROBERT B., eh.E. Bob Ib23 147th $1, Soull-! Owne P"rk, N. Y. •. A.I.Ch.E. Sw·mm·ng 3q Bob w·
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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY GRUENBERG. HAROLD. E.E Rush. 10715 Illth 51 .. Rich· mond Hili. N. Y.... Seey. A.I.E.E. ·3B. Choir. 39. Give im more time ond he use it for wO)r~. HANSEN. H. WARREN. Ch.E .. Ace q33 83rd St. Brooklyn. N. Y. Treos. Wohler Society 38. Treosurer 37 Bow'·ng 37 "38 3q PC"Jr fe I~w he hod o-ne troub e w·th )me >dium dichromole. Mor 2q N. Me :her 5, IAVEl. RICHARO M. M.E John towr N. Y A5·.M.E 60 e b~ 36 J7 Mqr 37 tho 38 The w )rld ho II pr d rve gu 010 Ie fo m I I\~M J Lat Morv 0" !earoto HOLOU8EK JOHN J EE Joh. y 2)6 33'0 t L a hia,d City. N. . .. A.I.E.E 611 ketbo 35 36 31 38 BlI bllil 35 36 ·37 ·3!! Soccer 38 . Joh-r wlIOled 0 wresf C' but it X'~ ;~e eflg·nl ring" reHya od.
HORN, MILTON B.. Ch.E .. Milt, 330 E. 31st St., New York. N. Y•... A.I.Cn.E ..• . . He who owneth <!I horn ~nd looleth not s~id horn, <!lid horn shill go unfooteth.
HUBBARD, CHARLES G., E.E. Ch<!lriy,' 22 Burcne I Ave. B~y Shore, N. Y.•.. A.I.E.E., BII;tetb<!l1 37 '38 39 .•. 'F~ilh ful Ch~rlie. drops her <!I c~rd every d"y
JAMISON. GRAHAEME Co, M.E .. J~mie. 23 Redmond Ave .• Boy Shore, N. Y.... President 39, A.S.M.E. ..• Here II toost for one swel guy, with 0 ch~rllder no wellith could buy.
KENKEl. HOWARD H .. E.E .. Howie, 3 Whites PI~ce. Bloom ington, III. ... AI.E.E .. Bowling '38, Boxing '36 '37 '38 '39 ••. When il comes to ,hort w<!lve let thi~ boy i not short.
KINDQUIST. ERIC B. T., Ch.E., "Erit:." 404 Riverside Drivt: New York, N. Y. Business Mgr. Pr~ttoni~ 38, AI.Ch.E. Bowling Mgr. '37, Swimming 39 ..• Con'ider Kindquist, whe ,peok two I~ngu~ges <!I inguist.
KOREN SKI, FRANCIS J .. E.E.. Bulch. Richmond, S. I., N. Y.... A.I.E.E. mob st; inds Bulch 0 quiet gob.
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KOSSEN, JOHN D., M.E., Did, 1637 Brolldway, Brooklyn. N. Y.. . A.S.M.Eo, Mgr. BOleb<'l1l '38 39. Bowling '39 "He work h<l!d lilt Frid<'lY night ond then he coils on hi delight. KRUGER. ELBERT K, E.E. EI 390 S. Bro~dwoy, Lindenhur'.l N, Y. • AI.E.E Ph >!ogr<'lphy 39, Mgr. Swimming '38 '39. Bow ing '36 D<'IY w' com d~y w'l go, ;0 doe EI mou Ilehe. ALFRE M.E A • A .. M.E Mar. B l • , w d •
KUEBLE f'1
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LEHNBAlH T ALBE T R M,E A 374 OJ,, Bro N, .. /I., .H,E B tb 35 36 37 38 35 36 3 3S. . A WII with l: be the ught he d m b ~ for reo
LINDBLAD. Ct I[~TER W E.E.. Chet. 225 Wo!Ilnut 51., Peekskill, N. Y, .• A.I.E.E. Pholl)grllphy 38 '39 QlIiel emd un<'lSSuming Chet
MACK. EDWARD J. Ch.E. N.
M"tk
51 errlon Ave. Clifton.
J .... A.1.Ch.E" Swimm' 9 31:1, Fenling 38. Ph )logr4phy
38 . .. Mlle. we kn<")w
WI
land out from the pod.
MAAS, STANlE' M.E. Mousie, 14th Ave. Whitestone, N. Y . . . A.5.M.E., Handb<'lll 3 7 38 . Aiw"ys lin eye for the perfect I.,s>: ~ne with poi e (It'ld IOllds of cl.,·,
MERCIER, ALONZO P" ME,Ai, 74 Edgewood St., H"rtford. Conn .... A.s.M.E., Vorsity Bosebtll134 '3839, Cheeric"der '34 '38 '39, Soccer. Bock to Prllti Alonzo come: this much we'll s<'Iy. he' cerilliniy 9l1me:
MORTLOCK. DAVID. Ch.E.,
Mor!,
837 Lincoln Ave., Glen
Rock. N. J .... A.I.Ch.E.. Bowling ')b 3738 39, Photogrtlphy '39, A.S.T.M. He's nu\<; lIbout oil lind we don't melln the kind you hllnd to 1I goil.
MULLER, JOHN W., E.E. Johnny, SlIW Mil River ROlld, HlIwthorne, N. Y.... AI.E.E., Glee Club '38 '3'1. Photogrllphy Put lin lIddilion on his house to file his clIllIlogues. '38 '3'1.
S CH0 0 l oF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY I,JADEAU, R08ERT F., M.E., Bob, 353 E. 56th St .. New Yorl N. Y. President '38, Editor·in·Chief Proitonill 38. Editor Mech. Review '37, Pres. Student Council '39, Chllir. PlIpers Comm. AS.M.E. '3'1 .•• "Everything goes 1I10ng pellceful ond quiet then 1I1i of 1I sudden Bob storts 1I riol. NAUTH. GEORGE DAVID. Ch.E., George. 220 E. Chesler ROlld. New Rochelle. N. Y. • AI.Ch.E .. Chem Hop 37. BlIsketboll Mgr. 36. . .·From New Rochelle comes George with mllny 0 tllie lIbout 0 femme conego NICHOLS. WALTER. Ch.E. WlIli, 92 Wolloce St .. Freeport, N. Y .•• Prelident '38, AI.Ch.E. Choir. Student Boord 38. 80sebllil 36'37 'The whirling dervi,h give~ ground WlIli il 0 guy who reolly get lIfound OLSEN. JACK. Ch.E. Jilek. 555 55th )t. Br<X'~jyn. N. Y Pre'ident '39. Sec·y.·Treos. AI.Ch.E. 3'1. BlI'letbol "37 '38 '39 . He writes thi stuff one percont engine.r ond ninety.nine p~ rcent bluff.
PATTERSON, IRVIN(, N. Y A.I.~.E. w"y.
c._ E.E.
Pot, 47 Tower Ploce. Yonker p"t Md h: moth ought to go " 10:1g
305 E. 75th St., Ne.... PECORARO, JOSEPH M.E. Jce N. Y. .. A.S.M.E. B"seblli 36 -37, HMdbol1 '36 )7 )8 He 5 there when you need him so we've found.
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PEPPER, DAVID T., M.E. Dllve, 4814 Snyder Ave .. Broollyr N. Y.... AS,M.E., Bowling )6 37 38 39.. Alw"y' hos hi work on the line. Psych "nd CIII lind even design."
PERLIN, MEYER, M.E.. Mike. Bo~ 45, Whitesville, New Jersey ... A.5.M.E. . .. A grin on his fllce lind never 0 frown, " hilPPY soul whether he up or down."
PETROSKEY. GEORGE J .. Ch.E.. Binghilmlon. N. Y. . AI.Ch.E. George would be rolling in riches.
George, 16 Bigelow 51.. If silence bf! golden
POLL, MAURICE J., E.E .. 'Moury. 46 Pon;"go St. Pod Chester, N. Y. . • AI.E.E .. Elect. Echo )7, Glee Club 39 Priltt 5 illl-orOllnd mil" - IIround the wilisl.
SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AN 0 TECHNOLOGY RAYMOND. DOUGLAS 0 .. M.E. Doug, 699 Ocelln A ..c BrooHyn, N. Y. AS.M,E. . Alide rule i. Doug fils<:iniltion but to use it i~ quite M occupotion.
RICCITIELLO, MICHAEL S. Ch.E., Ric. 35 E. Boule·wd. Gloverwille. N. Y.• . . Tre"surer '37, Prlltton,o BOllfd ')7, Prill lonio Rep. ')7, Bowling )6 ')7 His tummy Md nome remind yc>u of :ello.
RIVERA. FRANK, E.E. Kih Co" Vol e. Colombio, S. A. AI.E.E. 811<'etblll )6 '37. Coot. Soccer 35 )637 Swimming ')5 )6 Colombill de ight Md giff 10 Prot!.
RODDY, CLARENCE M.E PIIPPY 300 Fon Cillire SI Johnslcwn. N. Y. . Vi:e·Chll·'. A5.M.E. 38. Secretllry 38. Bowling '36 37. Poppy j 0 me ry Id oul one who ought 10 reKh his gool."
RONNE. BERNARD. M.E.,
Sven,
1818 Victory Blvd., Stoten
II"H,d, N. Y.... A.S.M.E ... "Ronne Md Roddy moke quite /I
leom; olmost invincible it would r.eem.
ROZZI. CHARLES J., eh.E. Chllriie, ShermM Ave .. Bethpoge. N. Y. . Vorsity Bar.eblll '35. A.J.Ch.E.. Bo'>eb,,1 38 39. Soccer 36.. imih the ~\;y.
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SAVOY, MICHAEL, eh.E.• Mike, 144 lindberg Ave .. Monhosset, N. Y..• . A.S.T.M., BOleb<!l1 38, Bowling '37, Bosketb/ll 35. '36 '37 '38.
. "To Long I lend he goes where men moy
be men but ih the women he know,>.
SCHULTZE, KARL, M.E., "Dutch," 218 First St., Yonkers. N. Y. (I p",l. II type "II
. . . A.S.M.E., Boseboll ')6 ')7 • .. "Dulch i~ hi own; our odmirotion for Dutch hll" grown.
SIROTAK. EDWARD R. E.E..
Sunspot.
40 Whitmon St ..
Hoslings-on-Hudson. N. Y. . . . AI,E.E., Edilor Elect. Echo "38. Asd Mgr. Vorsily Bo~ketbol 37... The pride of the Hud,on hines wherever he goo .
SPRAKER, HERBERT Cn.E., Herb. Sollvi e Virginio Co-Mgr. Yor~ity Bosletboll '36, Mgr. )7, AI.Ch.E. Footbol )9 . "He's 011 right e~cept for thlll foci thet he won" the of Rhett Butler.
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Iggy )0) Bridge )1. 6reen. I N. Y. V(Jr ay Ba ~etba )~ )6 )7 Va Iy Ba eba 35 ]6 37 39 AS.T.M. I Ihe (hem lob hoi leep h'm )ut nighl
M.E Stu. I] Hawlh Pac 'UART RU~ l)Ell A Manhos et, N. e, .. rer 36, A .M.E. Ba ba 36 37 ]S )9, Ba elba Aover i Iy Mver b the Stu' Ih (J proble11 h IIlw(JY ,me through.
TURNBULL. DONALD E. M.E. Duck 175 Brace Road. We~t Hartford, Conn. . Pre d 11 ) I Vice Presidelll ]8, AS.M.E. 39 E('I t East and Mae West: Chair CllIs OM ButtoDudHo ni b t.
VANDERBJL'i D()NALD 'h.E. Va" Ridgewood, N. J. AI.Ch.E A m,,' will " brain Van know enough to get out )f th rain.
VIEJO JULIO A f.E. Jerry 44 Wi lOw St. Brodlyn. N. Y ... SN:retary 36. Elet!' Echo )B, Mgr. Bow jng ]9 AI.E.E. King Arthur had hi ia tar ond ,have we.
Dave, 158 Mill Hili Ave., WHEATLEY. DAVID G. E.E, Bridgeport, Conn. . AI,E.E. Prattonia Rep. '39, Blllketball ]8 39. So -er )9. "At la,;! a mou>tache,
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WOODGER GEORGE E. ME Aug'o Westoury N. Y ... Treasurar 38 Sa ratMy Tree1 un 39. Secretary.Treasure AS.M.E. 39 The )PP' ''11 pillY hllrd but al fOf naught whe Augie i )n the btl ketba )\:rt
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325 ArseMI St., W<'Itertown, N. Y.
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N September 14. t938 . .!I group of young men desfined fo known .!II the Cl.!1ss of 1941 in Indusfrilll ChemiC.!l1 Engineering were hellrfily welcomed by Dr. Dixon. He g.!lve u! worthwhile IIdvice re路 g.!lrding our future work .!It Pr.!llt .!Ind ex路 pl.!lined the IIctivities of the Student Council lind the & T. 80/lrd. We were encourllged to join in extrll-curricuillf IIctivilie" Our first IIctivity WIIS the election of our cI.!ISS officers. After the election, the officers plllnned II ellI5S budget which W.!lS p.!lssed by the elliS>. At II Illter dllte we 1I1so IIpproved .!I ellISs constitution helping us to become II well orgllflized lind friendly group. We wish to offer our thllnb for the Stlldent Council TuesdllY IIffernoon d.!lnces lind the bll~ketbllil gllmes which were exciting <'Ind enioyoble. To 1111 of our tellcher~ for toking ~uch <'In interest in us we ore grllteful. Although our Pllrl in school lite hilS not been spe< tllculor, we Chemicol Engineers feel cedllin thllt we lire going to pilly on ever more imperlont role in future offoirs.
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Such <!In <!Ittitude would prev<!Iil "mong the members of /In ordinary eloss when con· fronted with the Horrible Three" Ele( tricity, Strength of mtlleritlls t1nd Ctliclilus. However tl-,e Elecfrictlls II ore not /In ordinary group of men. Indeed in their ellIS; exist verittlble wiztlrd<'. whose intellectutll prowess mtlke them outst<!lnding lumin<!lries in Ihe tlbove subjects. Who but Sol Codispoti would be tlble to turn in 'evenly' Tour Ctlicuius problems tit the end of the week when only e'ght were required? Goetz tlnd F<!Iilin h<!lve <!Irned 50 much Strength. th<!l! they tire now tlblfl to <!Ilk questions in the subject ... Jorch Beeg'" Albert l'l"d 0 few ether ,eem to krow wh"t " ol"lg -hunted cumul"ti Ie wove wound ompc "d ge"er"I('• . moybe.
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Albert, George III Washington St., Merrick. N. Y. Beagan, Walter 10744 108th St .. Ozone Park, N. Y. 1146 E. Ninth St., Brooklyn. N. Y. Berman, Russell Black, Edward N. Marcy State Hospital, Marcy, N. Y. 28 Deering St., Norway, Maine Brown. Harold F. First St., Bethpage, N. Y Castelli, Albert M. 6506 Tenth Ave .. Brooklyn, N. Y. Castronovo, Anthony J. 146 Duffy Ave., Hicksville, N. Y. Challan, Martin 1791 New York Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Codispoti. Solomon 964 44th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Cohn. Bernard 1688 84th St., Brooklyn. N. Y. Corso, Ralph 8724 125th St., Richmond Hill, N. Y. Coughlin, Joseph P. 10747 122nd St .. Richmond Hill, N. Y. Cumming, Kenneth Ellis, Wilson F. 1268 Pacific St .. Brooklyn, N. Y. Faltin, John W. 95 N. Clinton Ave., Bayshore, N. Y. Field, K. B. 51 L<!lwler St .. Holyoke, Mass. Goetz, Ernest A. 216 Wyckoff St .. Brooklyn, N. Y. Harter, Frank 7923 Elks Rood, Elmhurst, N. Y. 21 Gelston Ave .. Brooklyn, N. Y. Hawes, Henry Closter Dock Road, Alpine. N. J. Huene, Ernest 12113 Ninth Ave .. College Point. N. Y. Jones. Arthur R. Jorch, William Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y. Schenectady, N. Y. Kochem. Edward S. LeadbeHer, Robert B. Mohegan Lake, N. Y. Linn, S. Lawrence 313 Hewes St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 8914 186th St .. Hollis, N. Y. Mapplethorpe, Harry 464 Chauncey St., Brooklyn, N Y. Moeller, Edmund A. 27 Cherry 51., Douglaston, N. Y. Moynihan, Thomas Nicoll, Rober! 24 Chestnut Hill Ave., White Plains, N. Y. Piencinski. Henry 85 Newell St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pinkham, Harry G. 15211 33rd Ave., Flushing, N. Y. 7314 52nd Drive, Maspeth, N. Y. Resch. J. P. Rogers, F. T. 369 Bridgeport Ave .. Devon. Conn. 4136 71st St .. Winfield. N. Y. Rychlovsky, Aldrich 70 Cliff St .. Shelton. Conn. Sackel, S~ egfried 3472 Fulton St .. Brooklyn, N. Y. Schweers. Otto 21 W. Main St .. Angelica. N. Y. Se iver, Lloyd Tuthili, Roger W. Merrick Rood, Seaford. N. Y. White. John Plymouth, Conn. Witte, Reynold 11645 120th St., South Ozone Park, N. Y. 189
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The cI"ss meetings held for the election of officer~ "nd the org"niz" tion of II budget quickly bec"me history "nd "II eyes turned tow<'l(ds the e~tr"-curricular "ctivities. In "thletics. the fir;t sport of the year w"s touch footboll. Combined with the second yellr'~ men. we made II splendid showing. This w"s followed by ba"ketball and even though we did lose the first 9"me. we won the second ond hove good rellson to look low"rd, " succes;ful ,eoson. But! Our m"jor interest ies in our work tIt Pr"lI. We h"ve "II "ccepted the "s ignmenh in " ~pirit fitting to our ~incere desire to become suc :ess/ul engineer>.
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94 Rober! Ave .. Port Chester, N. Y.
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INDUSTRIAL MECHANICAL ENGINEERING II Bc\d c\fter v"c,,'ion we found ounelves with merely three L"b reports" week to write up. besides the Analytic workbook. It must hc\ve been possiblo since we·re 5tiU here. Do you Section If men remember Melc\ls lind Alloys ond the ch"rming mllnner in which the cllISS w"s conduded? Memories? You bet. Bud McCllnns· infedious grin lind unfc\iling good humor. Chernic\chovsky·s slow Russion smile. Schmidfs whistle. Thompson·s sly quips, ·Swede· Anderson·s eternlll sleepiness. the time thllt the cllISS left Metllis ond Alloys sh"rply lit five minutes of. <'Ind "II the scurrying to get work-books o!Ind Lc\b reports in on time. Next yoc\r wo·1I be Third yellr men. Hope our dignity will stc\nd the strc\in. The second hllif of this yellr introduced us 10 Juice Illb lInd once lIg"in to the refining effeds of English. Thermodynllmics! Did "nyone ever find out wh"t Entropy "nd Enthllipy were? Wei . exc\ms lire here c\g,,;n. Hope we·1I be b"d next ye"r. Till then. good luck o!Ind cheerio.
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Most of us were green freshmen. ond on entering Ihe different shops one could heor the ohs ond "ohs of wonderment. Every six weeks we shifted ond by the time the firsl term wos over we had 011 done wort in Ihe different shops Forge. Foundry. lind Wood. Some indelible scenes tho: we encountered: pouring doy io the foundry' the slreom of white hoi mollen melol flowing ,moothly inlo the molds of our own mo~ing brought forth 0 certoin omount of pride Ihe forge shop: 0 group 01 men. $Ome with dge ~thers with tong,>. ,hoping their melol on the on ...; in front of the fiery forge.
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Athletic Council, ~ince WO\ fir,1 org/lr'lized io 1922 with t he purpose of oct ing liS " medium through which the student body could expre~~ its views Md suggestions through thei, reprasentotives on subieds Ih/lt concerns olhlali, 119(1;n closes itt book, on on路 other yaor of memOf/lble /lctivit1es. Noteworthy of this yeo, 5 occompli'>hmenh in the council body wos the revision of Ihe constitution, lind Ihe m/ln/lging of the numerau'> inferdo,>s athletic tournoments. Mony suggestions have been
mllde for the spending of Ihe surplus budget money for athletic equipment but due to the lad of time lind the need to settle more urgent business the propos/ll, hllve not mtlle,i/llized. However, we feel sure thot in the neor future mony concrete improvements will be mode in the line of othletic focilities. The iwimming pool fund i~ increosing ropidly ond the pool shows promise of remodeling. Also. the spoce south of the Engineering Building hos been considered os 0 possible site for the construction of hondboll courts to be used for other net gomes os weI( os hondboll. It hos beer! decided by the Athletic Council to ploce 0 ploque in the gymnosium on which will be recorded from yeor to yeor the nome of the doss hoving t he lorgest number of in terdoS5 chompions. This move wos mode to further stimulole more porlicipotion in othletics. Mony thonks ore 10 be given to Mr. Chorles Prot!, Mr. Wright. Mr. McKillop. Mr. Hostetter, ond Mr. Aiootion of the focu!ty for their oid in odvising the council. Williom Yonorello. choirmon 01 the Athletic Council, did much toword the fulfillment of these octil/ilies with his wholeheorled interest ond executive obility to bring motters to 0 desiroble close. Con路 grotulotions to the Interclos\ Athleti Monllgers for their ~plendid worL Moy the Councils of the future ontinue with the hllppiness ond succe's of the post.
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VARSITY BASKETBAlL ITH not one mM returl 9 iT)m itllsl yelH ~ l'rst f,ve the \~o\on , prospects did nt t )< very promi '1'19. Under the tute OgE )f" new (ooch Mr. Henry Fil'lk " toir ~quod WI!' mOlded <'Ind Ihe tellrn ron'shed the ~t!I )1'1 with leve" vidor'.s Md .~ lo~se$. COllch fink, II former P,ott student ol'1d one of the bl;1 defense men ever 10 grtlce our court, performed a
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Prc"lH ctllme out from behind to win Ihe q<'lme in the second holf by 23 points after trlliiing III the htl'i by" 15路17 ~core. The
boys (time out figh ting Md 'ompletely overrode the opposition. The high scorer for Prtltt W/!J' Joh(\\I,)O with 8 poinh. SI. John s - b4 Prott 35 The home leom wo~ completely smothered by the Redman who were unerring with their po~ses ond sel shotl. The only "me Prot! led wos in the beg;nning )n 0 101 Y by Grohom. 51. John reodily overcome the defcit ond led throughout the gome by obout double our core. Proll fought the woy but t< no ovoi Queen'$ Co ege路 39 Proll 41 Fronk Ryon ~cored from mid(Qurt ;n the 10 I f;ve ~cond> of ploy to give u Ihe gome over Queer Co ega by Ihc morgi'1 of 2 point>. Hore id ~ported our oltod with 0 1010 ~f 13 po路nt. The fr>1 holf ended in 0 21'0 fe ond the go me e owed boc~ lind forth ur'li Ihe fno 1 whi Ie.
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Upsolo . 45 Prott· 40 Prott closed with 0 finol rush Ihot olmo,t won the qome but the Jersey leom touqht them off ond hunq up two more bos~el. to clinch the q&me. Eorly in the second holt Prllft led by 5 point, but thi W&s e&ten OW&y by the opponents lonq shots. Horelick led the scorinq tor us with f 5 point<. but the teom missed 12 toul shot· thol would h&ve mode up the difference. Brooidyn Poly 8 Pr&tt· 36 Pr&tt held Poly scoreless for tne f;rst 15 minutes ot ploy ond the score ot the end of the hoif WClI 10-5 in fovor of the Fink men. It WClS Poly ~ off niqhl for they missed lonq shoh dIld I&y. ups. Even when & mon WII, tree under the bosket the t&le W&\ no different. In the I&st hili! we held them to but three points. Alumni· 33 Pro tl 43 Lost yeor·s Vorsily. with the e xception of Mordy ond ZurClw plus & number ot eorlier gr&ds lost to Ihis yeors Vorsi ty teom who led oil the woy. The SpectotOfs were t reoted to some of Reisers spectoculor shoolinq CIt ,ntervols throuqhout the qome. Prott led oil the woy wilh Woodger moking 10 points to leod in the individu&1 scorinq. N. Y. Aggies 41 Prott· 57 Johnston ond Mider hod 0 fine eveninq oqoinsl the zone defense ot the Aggies coring 15 ond 14 points respectively. To score, &11 our !e&m hod to do wo, ,ldIld ouhide the Aggies zone dIld pop them in. Prott led throughout the gome. the score 01 the hoil beinq 28·23. N. Y. Slote Teocher~· 32 Pr&tt· 33 N. Y. Shlte stllged <'I driving f;nish in the 10lt few minutes of ploy to IIlmost t<'lke the gil me. They hlld the score tied but II foul shot by Gr&h&m put us one point in the lelld. Both tell(TlI pillyed equol boll, ellch m<'lking 26 poinh \:-y ;et ~hot< lind loy-ups but the Stille tellm fouled more.
University 01 Delowore 47 Prott- 36 Prott. oheod 01 t he end of the first hoJ! 20-17 lost the go me in the second h"J! by trying 0 ploy with which they were not thoroughly f"milior. Becouse of the foilure of this ploy the le"m become delT'orol:~ed ond its defeose fell to pieces. In the second holf Del"wMe ,cored olmost twice mony points ", we did. Ryoo w"s high scorer for Prot! w',h 15 points.
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Springfeld 61 Pr"t! 41 The Pr"tt bosketeer~ were not us-ed to the Ilrict refereeing 'hof it encounlered in Springfield. Thi\ confused the teom ond the res-ult shows in the lcore. The teom W"I "bout evenly clinched individu,,1 coring with Ryon. Mi f. ond Folqtic> cho ~ing up q poinil "piece. Worcester 55 Prot! 35 Here ogoin Proit met up wilh the strict refereeing ond os 0 result four of the first five went oul of the goma on four persoMI foub. The score ot the holf wo~ 17-21. After the substitules come in our (honees of winning become very slim. Foloti 0 with 10 points gornered from five set shots :aptured individual scoring honor, Lowel Texlile 21 Prot! 47 Prott demonstrated that it :ould ogain ploy winning bol by beoting Lowell with 0 vengeonce thlll mllde up for its I",t two defeats. Prc'Jit led 24-12 <'It the half ond eonsiderably increosed this morgin in the remoinder of Ihe gamE Ryan c"ptured high honors with 14 p inl' BrOOKlyn Poly 46 Pr<'ltt 39 Poly got revenge for her eorly e<'lDn dafMI by whipping Prot! on her home court. She loll ol"",ovI been knOwn to be dllngeroul on her own court ond thi wos deorly lustr<'lled by the outcome. Poly gol off 10 <'I good slort ond oever relioquished her leoo. We were never closer than tva poinh. Johoston <'Igoin was h:9h ~COfer for us with 13 points.
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VARSITY BASEBAll HE 1938 Vonity Bosebll Tec'lm;ow )oe )f the mOlt Ivcces fu seoson thot c'I Prllif leom htls h<'ld lor ~ome tim . The te.!lm campi eel on envioble record ,I ~;. vi tories in nine gl!lme\
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does not indicote t he severe closeness of the plc'lying . The ne. t gil me WIlS with Ihe Stllien lslllnd Division Ot MlIn· hllltlln College. This WIlS II hitting tield dllY for the McKiliopmen who collected twenty runs on twenty.three hils. Home runs hit by FlIloltco, Hollmllcher. ond Keyser were Ihe fell lure' of the dill s piIlY. The next two gllmes mllde Ihe sellmn outlook II little du when Stevens institute shut us out 3 10 ond PlInl6r took us by a count Ot 8 to 4. To our six hits Ihe Pllnler lellm collectec Iwelve thllt included Iwo home runs. For Ihe ne_t two g"mes Ihe te"m trllve led upst"le where they IIgllin be,,' the Te"chers Co ege by " >core of 2 to Buoyed up by the fllct thllt they could slil pillY winning btl lifter losing two slrllight they proceeded 10 whip Rensseille' Polytechnic Inslttute of Troy by II score of 12 to 5. They outh·t R. P. I. by twelve to seven. The finlll gllme of Ihe sellson SIlW Prllit greet the Alumni on Alumni Dlly /IIld then proceed to inflict II defeo! on them. The score WIlS 15 to 6. Losl to the lellm by grlldulltion were Hollmllcher, BlIrbieri Jllklitsch. lind Schlisinger. However, the 1939 sellson is bright indeed for 0 group of fine merl lire IIgllirl reody to tllke Ihe field. They lire Kirlzler lind Pierce. pilchers' Field /Ir'ld Steeley. colchersClIptllin·elect FlIlotico. Gregori!' :h. ShllrgM Berlce, Johnslon. lind Mllrek. inf:elders' Md Keyser. RYM. lIr'ld MichlllszYrl, out· fielders. Followirlg thc sell' re rd for 1938: Prlllt Opponent; New York Stllte Tellcher 13 5 Cllihedrlli COl ege 4 Drew University 4 20 MlIl1hllitlln Stllierl Is /IIld) 1 Stever Institute 0 4 8 PlInzer Co ege I 2 New York Stale Tellcher
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,I, ,I, ALMA MATER - owering for obove her neighbor~ Shop ond mort ond hoi !;'ond II home of student·lobors, Nob I flhemo! At eoch meeling, give her greeting. R"jse the proud s"lute! H"i to thee, our Aim" Mater Hoil, Pr"tt Institute! In our hearts her preceph inger, Her e'''mpie gie"m •• Showing with unerring finger Guerdon of our dreom,. At our meeting, for our greeting, Bring her noble fruit . Hoil to thee, our Alma Moler, Hoi!, Prott Institute! Round the world the chain extending Eoch to other binds, All her honored nome defending, HeMis Md honds lind minds. At our meeting, give her greeting, R"ise the proud salute! H"il to thee, our Alma Moler, Ho;l. Prott Institute!
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Tho Art;,""S Club. which is mode up 01 ths Coslums Desi,!" "nd Dressm.""\! cla"e, hod n hi\!h ,tonding record modo by its previou, mombors 10 Ii>''' up I".
With this in mind. Ihc program for Ine y~.r ,,~, ope nod by " leo held .t the Women', Club which tha Seniors go .... lor Ihe nO" mombors 01 th .. dub. Hi, yaM Iho Arti."n. Club ho, boen give" on opportunily 10 poriicipolo in the weekly ossomblie •. The ro". 01 Ihe.e was the Thac'" qivinq proq'.'" "hich w~s prepared by ,""v. ar.1 m6mbers of the dub. Following th, ~'Iambly Miss H.lol R"nd~ll, 01 Ihe In'er· n.lion.1 Si:l Guild g .... e ~ very i"le(e"'"<:1 I~I~ on ,il'. The ~rown;ng soci.1 e .. ent 01 the ya~( w~. ~ a~nco hold , t~o ~eC(e~t;o~ H.II ~" Feb. ru~,y 17. Durinq ftn ossembly period in M5rch ~ .Iyle ,how loa, gi""n in whkh Ihe outs/and'n" 1.,lhes ",~d" durinq Ihe yeM were ,hown.
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DIETETICS CLUB Pre,idcnl ',ice-Pre.icied
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Tni. yellr the Diateli", Club h~. end,,~"orod te idcre;t "II dietetio. ,tudont. in tho ,,~Iuo ct "hco ,Iub wor< ~s ~ b~dlJround fu ,"cmbership. upon lJr8du~lion. in ~Iumni. city . • t~le. and n~ticnol orqnnilolions. At ~ teo lJivcn oMly in tho ye5r, Mi,s Feeney ,poke 10 tha clob on the hi.tory 01 our ,ehool M,ociotion Md ii> opportunilie, ~nd re,pon.ibilitia. ~, ~ i~nier ch~pter 01 ~ ler,!e n"lionel erg~nil~lion. Miss Rod ,poke to the dub on Ihe oppor. tunitie. for home oconomi,t. in th~ field of bu,ine". Sho mentioned ~, ,equi.ito, for Ihe,a pe,ition, ~n .bility 10 coo k ,killfully. ~ re~1 i~lero,t in foed, • con,t~nl enthu.ie.m for neW idoo" ~n ~ptitudc for food pre· pM~tion fer phologrephy ond di.ploy ",orf writi~q report. daorly Md ~ccu'~lely. ~ ~'o,li"g knowledge 01 chomislry in relelion !e food. ond ~ willinqn .... 10 qo where 'he po,itions Me ~"oiloble. An efforl w~. ~Iso m~de to brinq to the members of the dub ,peekers from Ihe r. .. ld of home economic. who MOVe become 'uc~e"ful in the field.
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB P'9,idenl Vice_Pre,id"nt Secretory Treo,vrer
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Sinc~ t~o officors 01 Iho Homo Economic. Club wera eledod in Ihe spring they wer" able to do their .~ora of onto,\~inin9 memo b"" 01 other college qrcup. durinq the New York Stala Home honomi" Con_an· ,ion held M"y 22 ftnd n in N"w York Cily. AI this convenlion Emily Morliliu. Wft, elected president of ~II Ine Home Eco COlle'l8 club! in tho SI~to" Furl-her inlore.t w~s Mou,ed by Ihe ~t tendBnce of Emily Moeller ~nd Emily Mer filiu, to 'he Nolionol Home Economic. Can vedion held ~I Pittsburqh in Ju~e. They dis cy" .. d their "i,it ond beouqh! b~d new' /IOd info'm~'ion ehoul other clubs Ihrough out Ihe Unitod Stolas. 10 "'ekome the new ,tudenls !o Ihe b,titute ~nci ~cquoi"t them with tneir fellow ,tuden" the dub ,ponsored ~ 9",·10lJ"ther i" Recre~lion Hftll. G~mes were pi~yed ~om ..S e,d>onqed ~nd ,ofceSMmenls were ,erved. Also a. ;$ the u,u~1 cmlom. " 'M w". 'liven foe membe's of hiq" $choo l club. in New Yo,l City o~ Nocember 18
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SOCIAL STU FF twa' br; iq Md th itterbug' did "ve Md imble in the woOe . R/llher ""pp'oprillte we think 10 de>cribe the ontic lind enthu~iasms of our fllvorite prll~tjes M they dllshed modiy about to lea" dMces portiel ond more d<'lnce'. The entire yeor hal been bursting with innumerllble social <'IOd edrll curricular IIcliv:tes so necesSllry to soothe the troubled minds of our hllrclwor'ing fe low sbdenh. Charm <'lOd hospitlliity seeming y rtldi<'lle ..'It the teos given by the Women 5 Club the lasl two Sundoys in September. These tea,> ore alwoy~ <'I provoclltive subiect for reminisces . oh ye~ mony <'I romance has budded here perhops to bloom IImid,! the congenio> ond romantic Brooklyn surrOl.lnd
ings. Informolity ond friendliness of these teos with the odded ,,!troclion of dOlen. of sl:H\dwiches e'lnd ge'liions 01 the good brew to me'lke ee'lch newcomer I:H\d returning upper· cle'l5sml:H\ expand in e'l feeling of graciousness I:H\d . wall friendline~s.
Of course the first hint of ~tudent e'ldivities brought tha Student Council to the fora with 0 daody flow 01 oftarnOOfl dl:H\ces held in tha norlh bollroom. This yeor found the donces under the horossed but copoble guidonce of 0 M'sguirled comm'ltee who druggled brovely to give you I:H\d you <'to enjoyoble olternoon. Just to keep tha re ~rd stroight W~ thought the orchestro Wc'll surpri,ingiy rhytf.m':c'l c'lnd good with 0 Pc'lt on the bc'lck for doring to try recoro, ing' for <'I musicol chc'lnge. The o"gioolity ond novally of the Pc'lul JO'lCI proved c'l decided success ond the dime, ro ed in mo'e fraely moking a most c'lporeciotive tinkle. Leh hope this ido<'l will ftnd 0 niche in tha brc'lva ond I'Imbiti)u heod· of na.t yec'ln committee these <'Ifternoon hop hove c'IHorded the student> fun <'Ind fro ie at <'I minimum c )st in <'I minimum length of time, , , e'lh me, pr<'lttonie efficiency. Again the ec'lrly social jig .. ware pll:H\ned for the benefit of the new student~. <'IS we CO<'lX, wheedle c'lnd ;hove them into a bewildering <'Irray of teM. tee'll c'lnd wei ... le<'l~ • ' The Arlsmen lind tha Pe'lileteers ,tc'lfted their newcomer' in the ·;wing of things by giving 1'1 Howdy Ol:H\ce the'lt <'J( qU<'lintad them with everyOnE! from thc'll very smooth sMior to that gl<'lmorou~ Homer St, John . , . Over in the HS,A. tepee the Home Economics Club welcomed their sweet young thing~ with 0 pi'rty lot> to e<'lt <'Jnd <'I lavish dis tribUlion of services from Senior Sisters. lind the new Senior Student Sponsors reody to help the fro~h orientote her>elf to her new surround'ngs. . mmm not e'l bad ideo ••. Not mel'lning to e~c ude our he'lpPY, happy friend from <'Icros· the trod: ." the engineer,. '. who enterloined their new etcetar<'l' with er,,,h fe". sO you see we ra '>0 good to 131 of ~""r freshmen • ol'd there so tired of
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PURELY Ritll Slowey ... on Irish Ie.,
PRATTONIC ,e ... cute ... lind
Anne Sheeh<'lO Mrs. Sheeh<'lO
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pellce loving &nMchist
Elwin Tickner. hombre. Helen Killion
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Burt P"rmelee
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ChorJie Fennel
Will Ellis. morning noon <'lOd. . well remember theres <'IJwnY$ c<'lkulus . N <'Ilh<'lO Gluck ... embryo D<'Ili , . , with pr<'Jliish touches. H<'Irriele Oberg ... modern d<'Jncing <'Jddid .•.
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M<'Jry Scott, , . <'Iwfully nice, we think
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Ed Almgren looh h<'Jrdy. . but slightest touch . .. wh<'lng ..• down <'Ig<'lin .. . Bob C<'Irst<'lirs. , . wh<'lt h<'Jppened 10 Ih<'Jt DARL· ING musloche .
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Phoebe "L<'Jmbie pie in town
Herb Spr<'lker
Betsey Bridge~ ... school d<'Jys . , C<'Jreer hmmm .
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Wed Point An· hevvins. , Brooklyn,
M<'Ifge Ouslerhoudt our nominee for the Iypi-:<'II Homem<'J~ing ~tude
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George Love. Ive typ' oul '"
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L<'Irry M<'Iher . the twin $h<'ldow of ed in· chiefs former self, , Edith Murphy true blue
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Bob N<'Jde<'lu
Dotty Diehl. . cute <'lOd petite Eileen Cummings inS<'Jlinble interest in cokes
Zeliff ... the zippiest g<'J1
S<'Jndy B<'Jker , , . one, two, step oops . look oul .
J<'Id Olson.
John Cuddeb<'Jck remembered <'J Ihe only m<'J~culine soul in tl->e H.S. & A. igloo.
TMy Jonnlson . Mr, Wright ~ er . little helper D<'lO Kees <'J Nebr<'Jsk<'J Illd with <'J friendly dr<'Jwl.
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Gene Clinchord • blond we"rer of bright sods, , • d"ffy ties .. , lInd Jim Wright, Gerry Velsor , .. " clev"h gtll ... well liked to, Bill Bossert, .. guiding light of the PI"yshop . ' with II short circuit for Illughs ' louise Funk . .. II tlrllctive lind chllrmingly decorIItive Bob White. . h"r"ssed , , , bewildered donce promoter .. , should sulk, Ted Skiffington introducing 'Skiff stre"mlined 1939 noon prowler. Chllrles W"gner the envy of m<!lny ond mony <!I p<!linter ... oop ... very wet. Bob Pettingel . Pr"ttily dressed fashion plote ... get 0 b"seb<!lll b<!lt with ·em. Bob? . Elsie Krause ... 0 Pr<!ltt stondby .. Betty Ror<!lb<!lck Here there lInd everywhere .. , Wh<'lt it is . Mllrg<!lret Siffl<!lrd ... cool blonde. long legged s.ophistic<!lte C<!Ibee' Banks. . purely princetonic . Pepoer Peffer. the girl friend of the whirling dervish Howie Andrews. ." cotillion . yard, of musItn ond . a mtlhh"ke beside me Penny" Breitinger pretty peppy prom trotting. Penny . AI Well f"stest smoothest most convincing convers"lion"list . Si~ We'sm"n ... shopping expert. eh . Fr"n Lewi , one of the finest pride of the 0 II ~ Reed Si ... the New Yorker " g"g he doesn t get it M"yn<!lrd Wiggins, .. it smort to be .. sw;fty, Rene Baffe , . , pince nez. ." ruler ond " fed apple every dey with a worm in it Phoebe Phelps . riot call for the cl,,~ of '39 no more when Phoebe conlrol Macy" W.P.A. Elellflor Dllv;s .. ,Flllsh .. our Mrs. Roosevelt wi I ~ett[e for <!I good book Ki 'nger <!Ind Cotont . II t )1111 to Wi 'es ond Horry \ des'gn for liv'ng Po y Everett ... silver Ihre"d· "mong the gold. Dorc" Keefe, .. conf;denliolly. Ducky how DO Pro'llt studes beh"ve . Del Powers ... tordy ... who Del? . , . No ! ! ! Eleo'lnQf Smyth, .. psychology Chippendale
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.. str<!light groin . . • woe •. Jeonelte Kerruish there WM II Iii girl with " br"id "round her he"d .•• Hopper' Hotchkiss my. my, how we do Cllim down .. George Beischer t he mllinslllY of the S&T or so tkey s"y ... R"y H"le . de"r. de"r, " cllnoneer but too 1"le . AI Gall" ' .. one becomes so bored with it "II . . . Emily Mllrf:lius . , . did you s"y Home Eco? . • • woof. M"rjorey Molline"ux , wh,,' II prllttonic friend~hip? . Joe Amis"no . Big Joe , . dllshing thru the pllrk with BIGGER bo"rds . Ev"lyn Rellsillg be"utiful diction lInd from Brooklyn 100 , Connie Monn , , , she of the gl"morous tresses. Homer St. John ... "rt studenl voted most likely 10 succeed . hobbling "bout gllmely on lucill Phi lips . 15k 15k. crutche' A~ Avison ... temper"mellial or cold, .. we"fS o bOMet when he worh EleOflor Ritter oflly jitterbug not suffering from 0'1 hot foot .. Jill Reordon . blonde bombshell pose, pleose shucks no Art Edmund film ... . dro'lm"IiCII' y inclined, Esther Rosmu·sen John Fischetti oh me. <!Inother Student Coun 'I meeting otir"clive, clever lind lin Ro~obel Robbin orchitoct . Heko Bllron ... two floshe~ •. , three neg"tive~ ond ono len$ to go .• ' Honk Oehrig ... ~tudellt fee, •. whot is it .. . Borto S"uvon ... smooth ... blolld jerseyite .. . Pot Dreher w"leh the birdie Steve Kovo . Wonled: :opy for page three MR. Kovoc GleM Do'Iv'e • there "re hoircut "nd HAIR CUTS. Glen 10llg live the Queen Arlito'l Holm"" Jim Cooper bllflquet jokes thot rhyme with frowlY h"ir Emily Moeller. ,the re/'ll retlSon NlldMu how' up o'It the Counc' meeting
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SOCIAL STU FF Jonl/ory the month )f :romming lind working with much burning of the midnight oil ... quiet ond dul ... soeOlllly • BO'kelbel1 gomes losf ond won lind Student Cou"ci "fter!100n dlH'lCes going on forever .. Along in Februory ... the 17th we think. the Artisons Club composed of those clever. ~mllht costume designers burst forth with their onnu"r little number to the tune of "n e~celtent erches!r/!, II
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costume designers. Brightly colored blliloons were bunched in m<'ldCllp orroy in .trtltegic spots lind colored pllper dum· my figures were bo:dly ttlcked on the wllils with the nllmes of senior guests ~prllwled on them individutilly The evening WIIS tpent in tI untlnimous tlHempt to undecortlte the w/!llb tIIld figuring ingeniou< methods to obttlin seconds of some e~cerrent punch AI' of the foregoing events were /!IS /!I muted prelude to the m/!lgnificence lI.,d import/!lnce of the grelltest event in the socilli lives of our ,>eniors while /!It school. Of course . the Senior Promenllde. . We found it the biggest tIIld best of My ,een. hellrd of or /!Ittended ... The belluty of the Stllrlight Roof provided /!I most /!Ippropri/!lte setting for the ,en'ors lind their escort, /!IS they glided /!Ind whirled 10 the tune of on excepliof1l!ll orchedr/!l III this thei III\t gel·to·gether •.. We re sure it will remo,n /!I ple/!lSlInt memory to /!II who ottended lind we ploce It 0' /!I m/!lrk for fulure prom commilfees 10 oim /!It . good luck .
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Md simu'toneously by the howling <.'Iudien,e ... the <!Iooitjon of peo"ul,. . crllderjocks Md popc )rn would htlve given " thot Grover Whillen touch The onrHllI1 production of the Prott PI<'Iyshop wos for Ih~ third lind most successful lime pl<'lyed ~o two ful house! The plc'Jy Liliom provided mMy interesting !lnd <'Imusirlg moments with <'I loss-up for the f,nest IIcting "bility dj p1oyed. We think the Ploy,hop h5, something. Ah. yes our very per )1'1111 <'Ie ,un I of Ihe Chams Wohler fermll Ouile n,ce, ql ita n"ca We mUll "'y the boy d:d II 1e ,I b d orllting <'I a .... er the Wohler rmll 0 a f tI ,,) I impre i.... e of II d/ln es gi .... ! n j> 'he In ii-, The 'he hllve f",., c we hell' We va r; II y ,me to If .e ena wei pe hop i 'he end 01, de q howeve F. n ,ted )n )ur ~ endo' ~()' 'f' deroli ,n in he n _I ve y ew we k before -fle end f 'h~ .emester /lnO grodl ai, tflere the Sen" ReCl~pr)n Ir r WC{1ry sen ,rs th doy bet a ih{1t memorab e groduolion Afler Ih{11 we il Ii up 10 Y u the ~"i)r who ore oving Prott In lilute we wish gochoeed and good lu( k To H ) e 01 you who lire hE fe and 10 future pr&1I0ni/lns " hove fun and /!Jrry )1'1 fo /!J biggel /!Jnd better 1940
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IN MEMORIAM
SAMUEL SUMNER EDMANDS, who died on May 24, 1938, from injuries sustoined in an automobile ac6dent, had been with the Schoo! since 190 t: first, as instructor in electricity, later as head of the department of Applied Electricity, dnd since 1910 as Director of the School. Dr. Edmands had built up dn e~ceptionally high standard of service by the School in the development of both Day and Evening Divisions of its work. He hod stimulated a deep sense of loyalty and duty on the part of the students and instructors in carry"ng out his plans. A graduate of Worcester Polytechnic Institute, he wos owarded by that institution, in 1930, the honorary degree of Doctor of Engineering in recognition of his keen interest and proven ability in engineering education. The Trustees of Pratt Institute at the commence路 inent exercises held June 9, 1938, posthumously awarded Dr. Edmands the Instotute路s Diploma of Honor for 路successful rnllnllgement of one of its major divisions, ond for an original plan of engineering education cut short of its completion by his untimely death.
HAROLD M. DE GURIO, who died on June 7, 1938 WdS a student of Advertising Design in the School of Fine and Applied Arts. His memory will forever remoin within our hearts. To us who knew and respected him his ploce will never be filled.
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ALLEN ROGERS. who died on November 4. 1938. after an illness of sever~1 months joined the faculty of the School in 1905. He had served continuously in the Dep~rtment of Chemistry. first. as instructor. and I~ter as Head of the Department and Super~ visor of the Course in Industrial Chemical Engineering. Coincident with his work here. Dr. Rogers was Consulting Engineer for many large industrial and commercial firms. but his chi sf attention and devotion was to the School and the development of its work. Students were <!lll aware of his deep interest in their progress. He had a loyal and devoted following with the alumni of his course which is manifest in their splendid organization end support todey. Dr. Rogers in 1917-18 gave invaluable service to his country as Major in the Chemical Warfare Service. In 1920 he received the Grasselli medal for his work in odapting shllrk skin for commercial use. He wos a member of <'Ind had served as an officer in many of the leoding Chemical and Engineering Societies of the Mtion.
WALTER C. ROGERS. JR. who died on July 9. 1938 as the result of injuries received in an automobile accident WIIS II student of Architecture in the School of Fine lind Applied Arl>. It was with a sense of deep regret thot the student and faculty learned of hi, passing.
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Oedic<!Ition
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Focully Advisor<
6
Foreword Prlltfonia Boord Pr<!lifonic'l Representotives
8 10
Student Councif
16
SECTION I
School of Fine ond Applied Arts FOClilty Seniors
Juniors
19 22 27 55
SECTION II School of Household Science Md Arts Foculty Senior' Junior~
89 92 97 123
SECTION III School of Librory Science
Fllculty Seniors
135 138 142
SECTION IV
School of Science lind Technology Focully
Seniors Juniors
147 150 155 183
SECTION V
Athletics
V,'lrSity B<'Isebol
201 205 206 210
Cheerleoder<
212
Intercl"
Athletics
Women Societie
Ath.etics
213 220
Athletic Council Vorsily Bosketbol
Soci<"ll In Memoriom
Index
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