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1930 Class History

 

1930 kathryn dzaidik

The Class Historian and Contributor of these Class of 1930 pictures and notations.

Kathryn lives a busy life in Peekskill and is actively keeping in touch with the remaining members of her Class. Kathryn's husband was the well-known late Ray Lapolla, Sports Editor of The Evening Star.

On a personal note, when the webmaster Ron Abbey came to the USA in 1922, from England, our family found living space with the Dziadik family on North Division Street. So we go back many, many years.

Regretfully, we have learned that Kathryn Dziadik

has passed away but we will leave this page intact in her memory

 Long Lives and Good Health to the
Remaining Members of Our Class

AMORY, WILLIAM C.

BAILEY, ALBERTA G.(Mrs. Thomas Tebo)

BOBOLIA, EVA D. (Mrs. Eva Hufnale)

DZIADIK, KATHRYN MARY (Mrs. Ray Wm. Lapolla)

GALE, C. RUSSELL (Reverend)

KAVANO, CLARA LOUISE (Mrs. Harold Frederick)

LE CLAIR, DONALD WILLIAM

MARX. H. DOROTHEA

PISANI, EDWIN B.

POST, WARREN BERNARD

RIVERS, VERNON F., SR.

RUBENFELD, HON. LEONARD (Became NYS Supreme Court Judge)

SLOAT, CLARK

TOMPKINS, VIRGINIA (Mrs. Gordon A. Smith)

WHISKEMAN, CARL BLOOM

Class of 1930

Graduation Program
(JUNE 24, 1930)

Impressano Overture Mozart
High School Orchestra
Invocation Rev. W. J. Vaughan
Salutatory Roger Currey
Largo Handel
Junior and Senior Choruses
acc. by H. S. Orchestra
Address Prof. Edgar V. Beebe
Valedictory Kathryn Mary Dziadik
Class Song Graduating Class
Morning Speaks
Senior Chorus
Award of Prizes Supt. Paul R. Spencer
Presentation of Diplomas Mr. Melvin R. Horton
Light Triumphant Ganne
Junior and Senior Choruses
acc. by H. S. Orchestra
Star Spangled Banner Graduates and Guests

CLASS OFFICERS

President
William Charles Nelson

Vice President - Thelma Haviland Smith

Secretary - Regina Marie McPartland

Treasurer - William S. Harrison, Jr.

CLASS MOTTO
"Scientia ad triumphum viam ducit"
(Knowledge leads the way to triumph)

CLASS COLORS
Cerise and Gray

CLASS FLOWER
Sweet Pea

Welcome to

The First Reunion
of the Class of
30
PEEKSKILL HIGH SCHOOL
The last class to graduate from
 the Drum Hill Building-
June 24,1930
Saturday, August 2, 1980
At the
HOTEL THAYER,
West Point

The Committee
Kathryn Lapolla, chairman
Louis Pataki, Sr., co chairman
Warren Post and
Edwin Pisani,co-treasurers
Clara Kavana Frederick
Carol Leverich Lewis
Joseph Calabrese

Cornerstone
The cornerstone of the new Peekskill High School was laid on Thursday, October 17th, and it was a red letter day in the history of local educational work. W. R. Williams, Deputy Superintendent of Schools of Yonkers, made the principal address of the day.
Superintendent Spencer who was then unknown locally, also spoke. Appropriate ceremonies attended the laying of the cornerstone, a program being held in the auditorium of the Drum Hill school. The notables headed by Dr. Leon Helms, president of the Board of Education, outlined the many obvious benefits to be derived from good education, that will be afforded by the new building.
Because of the unseasonable weather, there being occasional snow flurries, the exercises were held in the auditorium, the guests of honor, officials, and audience later going to the new school for the laying of the stone.
The speaker of the day was W. R. Williams, the deputy superintendent of schools at Yonkers. Mr. Williams stressed the importance of education in our everyday lives. He said that such a building as the new Peekskill High School with its ultra-modern equipment, making possible the employment of the latest and best methods of teaching and instruction, would certainly be a boon to education in this community. The added facilities the new school will afford will make it possible to do many things that could not be done at the crowded Drum Hill building. Mr. Williams elaborated his urge for broader education in many fields.
Melvin R. Horton, a member of the Board of Education, acted as the chairman and introduced the speakers. He also read the papers which were sealed in the box to be placed in the cornerstone. Dr. Hickson F. Hart, a trustee in the old Oakside school district, now president of the village, extended the greetings of the community.
After an interesting address by Mr. Williams, everyone went to the southeast corner of the new school. M. R. Horton called for silence and announced that Mr. Helms was going to lay the cornerstone. As a laborer slowly turned a crane the stone was set in place by the president of the board. Miss lola Angood, instructor in music then led the singing of one verse of America



The metal box placed in the cornerstone contained the following:
Copies of the Highland Democrat
Copies of the Peekskill Daily Union
Copies of The Evening Star
Copy of program
Copy of By-Laws
Picture of Dr.Helms, President of the Board of Education
Copy of Teachers' Directory for the year 1930
Coins dated as follows: 2 dimes (1900); 3 nickels (1900, 1910, 1926); 4 pennies (1911,1928).

The list of invited guests follows:
Former Board members: Dr. Hickson F. Hart, Thomas Nelson,Jr., Wilbur L. Ellis, Frost Horton, Henry P. Dam, Jr., Edward F. Hill, Chester A. Smith, Charles E. Doyle, Fred I. Pugsley, Robert McCord, Edward G. Halsey,William W. Tears, Lanning G. Roake, Franklin Montross, Dr.E. deM Lyon.
Former Supt. of Schools Dr. A. D. Dunbar. President of the Village Dr. Hickson F. Hart.
Trustees of the Village: Allen Barger, Jr., Arthur E. Anderson, Charles Robinson, George H.Roberts.
Principal of the High School Dr. E. M. Quittmeyer. President of the Senior Class William Nelson;
Principals of Peekskill Military Academy: John C. Bucher, Charles A. Robinson.
Architect Wilson Potter, General Contractor William L. Mulroy, Superintendent of Buildings Richard Mansfield.

William L. Mulroy, of Peekskill and Croton, contractor, is now nearing completion of the new High School building on Ringgold Street on the former Baker lot. Plans earlier in the year were to have the auditorium completed so that the building could be used for Commencement exercises. They were changed, however, when the work failed to progress fast enough.
The P. C. Doherty, Inc. of Poughkeepsie, is the contractor for the plumbing and heating. A number of other sub-contractors are on the job. The foundation was dug by D. C. McGrath.
Although criticized by some people as "unsightly", the new high school building will permit a great extension of school work, and will cost approximately half a million dollars. It is expected that it will be ready for use in September when school re-convenes. The building is replete with classrooms, lounge rooms, offices, a cafeteria, a large gymnasium, a swimming pool, etc.

The last class to graduate from the Drum Hill building--June 24, 1930

Reprinted from the June 24, 1930 special Commencement Edition of The Evening Star.

Our Teachers
At this season of the year when Commencements are on the mind of every parent, and 'most everybody else, it is interesting to glance over the list of teachers.

Following is the list of teachers who served in the Peekskill Union Free Schools during the past year:


Dr. E. M. Quittmeyer, Principal
Cecelia F. McGowan, Vice Principal, Math
Florence L. Tompkins, Vice Principal, History
Ray Townsend, Science, Athletics
Dorothy E. Graninger, Latin
Eunice H. Steele, English
Marion A. Van Buren, Commercial
Marguerite Powell, Science
Charlotte Martens, Mathematics
Sarah T. Baker, French, History
Cora I. Meserve, Latin
Watson G. Crossman, Commercial
Frances C. Matthews, Commercial
Emma L. Patterson, Librarian
G. Leroy Hart, English
Marjorie Stidworthy, Mathematics
Charles A. Pringle, Science, Math

Charlene F. Bryan, English
Ella L. Comfort, History
Margaret E. Cunningham, Commercial
Rosella C. Kramer, English
Sylvia M. Kursan, English
Sara McGonigle, French
Special Teachers, Supervisors
Lanetta Roake, Home Economics
Bertha W. deVries, Drawing
Lela V. Cackener, Physical Training
lola Angood, Music Supervisor
Helen G. Walsh, Physical Training
Elsie M. Agor, Asst. Music Supervisor
Kurt Emil Beyer, Physical Education
Ambrose F. Wesley, Industrial Arts
Mildred E. Tucker, Home Economics
Harry L. Towers, Industrial Arts

 

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