Abraham Clark High School - Sphinx Yearbook (Roselle, NJ)

 - Class of 1931

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THE 1931 SPHINX Gazing Into the Crystal Ball Elizabeth Alexander will be a librarian. Eugene Allen was cut out for nothing less than Hlling Mayor Walker's shoes. Ada Aronowitz will dance at Roxy's for a living. Richard Ashby will be a doctor. Burr Atkinson is destined to get a job with Barnum and Bailey as the strong man. We can just imagine Howard Bangs with a test tube in one hand and a retort in the other. Sylvia Bass will be an interior decorator. Helen Berthelsen, whether she likes it or not, is destined to be a choir singer. Olga Biedron will waste her talents if she does not become an artist's model. Louis Blanken will realize how good an athlete he is, but it will be too late to do him any good. Lance Booth will be a gentleman of leisure. Raphael Bottleman will hold down the position of quarterback at Northwestern. Kathryn Boyer will be housekeeper for some Reverend Dr.--. Saul Buc will irrevocably prove that Einstein is wrong. When you want your little love-nest built, Sam Buchman and Co. will gladly do the 'ob. JHarold Bunje is cursed with being a clarinet player in a circus band. William Burrill is destined in the years to come to escort us all to our final resting laces. P Carolyn Chance will be a second Portia. Neil Clark will be a Boy Scout executive. Marie Colohan will be a successful gum-chewing stenographer. Father Condon-Can you imagine? Carolyn Cone will be a sweet little kindergarten teacher. Don Crosby is going to marry a millionaire's daughter and live on her money. Mary Crowley is destined to dance in a Harlem night club. John Czarny will be a real estate agent and will some day purchase Brooklyn Bridge. Margaret Dahm will be an algebra teacher. Charles Denzau will be a filing clerk in some New York bank. Edward Dilts will be a garage mechanic. William Donnelly can be nothing but one of those nosy scandal ireporters. Ruth Elwell will be a domestic science teacher. Raymond Faust will play with the Celtics. Evelyn Ferrel will be a private secretary to the boss's son. Steven Foldy has' the makings of a playwright. A Rebecca Gold would, with a little effort, be a good housewife for somebody. Estelle Goldberg will be a bookkeeper at a bakery. Meyer Goldberg would make a first rate insurance salesman. Lillian Gravalec will be one of those cold, efficient business executives. Carroll Guinee, if he develops his talents, will be a human Nurmi . Russell Hagerthey will be an invaluable help to Lance Booth. You can't keep a good man down. Jack Holland will be a traveling salesman. Gordon Hyatt might be a night watchman at a bank. Thelma johnson will be a social worker. Thomas Kenney is destined to drive the Black Diamond . Louis Kuhar was doomed to marriage even before he became a senior. Dorothy Kuntz will draw magazine covers. 50

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THE 1931 SPHINX J! ABE ZLOTNIKOFF Zloty Abe has less than the average person to say, But he balances it up in another way. For as a musician he's the nonpareil, He can certainly make that swinet squeal! MW .pf .. .f 5 1 ' fl 1 ., I bf A, M,1A.,.f EDITH ZWEBEN Edie ,, y It's true that Fine feathers do not make fine birds, 'il A - 61 But there are exceptions to every rule. Look to Edith Zweben, if you doubt my words, She's one of the best dressed in our school. if 0 , RUSSELL HAGERTHEY Ruff . , . 5 , At pulling A s in classes ,Lu II Russ is not so hot, ' p ' 4 But when it comes to women -Oh well, we'd rather not. CHARLES LAWRENCE Cm-ly W7 ,'47fl 50 Curly knows his bolts and nuts, ' . , For he's always 'round a carg But we'll bet the things he's fixed I-Iave not gotten far. 29



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,THE 1931 SPHINX Harry Latour will be one of those grizzled old sea-dogs. Charles Lawrence will go into partnership with Ed Dilts in the ownership of a garage. Irving Lebowitz will be a tailor. Johnny Lee would look well behind the wheel of one of John D. Rockefeller's limousines. Philip Leonhardt, after a successful college career, will become an A-1 pharmacist. Dorothy Lonecke is so quiet and helpful that she could very easily be somebody's wife. . john MacGregory will be a cartoonist. Marie Maloid could very ably handle a hints for housewives column in thc Elizabeth journal. Winnie Masterson is destined to be one of these Savage gym teachers. Madeline Messner, if she doesn't watch her step, will turn into a neighborhood ossi . 8 IAlberta Metz might run a high society dancing school. Leslie Miller, as manager of an A. 8: P., will sell us all our week's supply of groceries. Yetta Miller, through her brother, William, will become a secretary to the Third Internationale. ' Ruth Mitchell will become an elementary school teacher in New York City. Viola Mueller will run an advice to the lovelorn column. . Betty Neunert is to be teacher of problems and economics. Jack Nickels will be a scout for Ziegfield. Anna Olson will be a private secretary and follow in the steps of her sister. Joel Peterson will emulate Millikan at the University of Chicago. Louis Plotkin is destined to bring the stands to their feet with his brilliant running interference. Can you picture Charley Preston arguing the case in defense of some hard-boiled gangster? john Pukit will edit a new revised edition of Webster's unabridged dictionary. Raymond Reul will be a general manager in the A. T. and T. Edith Robinson has the talent to become a concert violinist. Sol Sarokin might be anything from a bootlegger to a corporation lawyer. Patsy Scarola will come to a bad end. He's going to be a prohibition agent. Fred Schaefer will live in a Park Avenue apartment and sing at St. john's in his spare time. Evan Schneider has the natural ability to become a style expert. Irene Schoemer will come down to earth some day. Anna Stefanides might work hard and become a certified public accountant. Rosalind Sullivan will use the experience she got in high school and become a scenery painter. Cyrus Walts will be a foreign ambassador. -. Nelson White is going to show Brown University a few things about football, music and humor. Harold Wilson is slowly but sincerely becoming a junk dealer. Walter Wiggins will drive a delivery wagon for Dugan Brothers. Alma Worde could very well make her living singing spitituals. Abe Zlotnikoif is sure to be nothing but an orchestra director. Edith Zweben will manage a beauty parlor. l 31

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