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January, 1938 ames Rluello David Babnew Costello Piuutillo Reuben Block Fd ward Wallace George Clark Conrad gimensen and Lvnn Hewitt represent the high Soph class ln the Bovs Glee Club Basketball both intramural and varsity attracted many bovs Those fast drlbblers out for intramural team are Arthur Dorfman and William Pinkston while those trying to secure a position on the Varsity are Glenn Badtorff ack Gould Walter gobo lewski Gravson Lutz and ohn W alls Those ambitious youths trying for both Intramural and Yarsltv teams are William Flynn Burton Pearl Earl Cunningham and Lawrence Palese Andrew ubanyik George Koehler and VV1ll1am Flynn participated m a recent Classical Club play The aspxrants for the Girls Glee Club are Lea Richter Lillian Fisher Ruth Cox lngton Eleanor Skublickl Mary Halxcks and Dorothv Fred erick June, 1938 The Sophs have a few songbirds and Elsworth Marco are members of the Boys Glee Club while members of the Girls Glee Club are Doris Holler Theresa DeMarco Mildred BISQFOXC lwickalme Pllch and Cath erine Seeney Gladys Cohen Elizabeth Lewis rome Dworkin Herbert Fourer Stan lcv Vt ard and Andrew Evfimenko had no mark lower than B for the first marking period The girls on the hockey Yarsity team are Olga Yalko Doris Holler Betsy Lewis and Theresa De 'Vlarco Un the soccer X arsity are Lillian Tal bot Catharine geeney Bette Bradel and Mxckaline Pilch The girls of our class who go horse back riding ewerv Wednesday after noon are Patricia YVest Betsv Lewis Theresa Defwarco Kate Albert Doro thy Shoeman and essxe Delanev January 1959 Well this time it seems as though the girls haxe the Jump on the bovs as far as actix ities go for the 9A girls Page Twenty two gave a generous response to the call for positions on the XHFIOUS teams Margaret Gxannml and Sxlua Cohen were the only two to go out for horse back riding Ouoits attracted Helen enklns while the deck tennis partlci pants were 'Vlargaret GIBHDIHI and Silvia Cohen The tumblers are Iune Abbott Niargaret Giannmi gilua Cohen Peggv Ketrou Evclvn Ian denberger Vlarie Leitch Helen Qnv der Thelma Donahue Isabella Whller and Hurta XX urst Two of the boys who went out for football this year were rewarded with positions on the teams Thev were Herman Bader who made the third team and George Potter who made the fourth team The followmg were elected class officers in the four 9A classes Presi dents anet lewis George Kxrklev Earl Cox and Marion Stagg Other officers of the classes that were elected were Marie Leitch Thelma Donahue Alyce Levus Albert Cohen Harrv Zane and Elizabeth Flowers June, 1959 The girls whose efforts vson for them a try out at deck tennis are Gerber Charlotte Robinson Rose Pear Katherine Rubright and 'Warv Steck Those xx ho hope to be selected for the hockev team are Sandrau YV Fisher Phyllis Masten Kathervn Carson laura DCGIOSIO Myrtle Schu bert Katherine Rubright Catherine Myers Patricia Barnett Elaine affe Marjorie qtow and Mary Steck Four of our most active freshmen who had achieved honors ln umor High haxe turned out for basketball They are errv Robins Charles Krat tenmaker Harry ohnson and bam Boltman Among the new recruits in the Clas SlC8l Club are gvlua Rickler Anna Segal Edna Gerber and Helmtrant Dietrich 'Vlaureen Vt allace ohn Hess Iames Page Robert 'Vlanns Patricia Fish and Harold 'Vllller haxe distinguished themselx es bv becoming members of Student Gox ernment Eleanor Buczkowski and Frances 'Vlaressa haxe made the sarsitv soccer team SCHOOL NOTES forzflllllfrl mm puqf U prior to the annual Thanksgn mg Dav game with Woodrow Vtlllson High qchool Air CarlF Geiges Nlr ack Remers Coach YV1lham Palese and three outstanding players of the Y 1lla nosa College team addressed the as sembled student body rlhe mspira tional speeches of these men were largely responsible for our ox ervs helm mg xictorv of a 32 0 score the next day The band and the cheerleaders were also present at this rousing meet mg of which Wr Philip Brooks was chairman Senzor Clam Honor Students Announced rl he ten students ln the high senior class hay 1ng the highest averages are in the order of their standing Fxelvn Wan Scner YV1ll1am Bandaruk Ro slna Woolfolk Alexis Szokalo XV1ll1am Roper Edward Lewis YV1lham Blat tenberger Henrietta lVlcCausland Lottie Henderson and Carlton Kim Contents Page The Contents page this issue con tams the pictures of the followmg members of the facultv Miss enme Klttle facultv aduser for the Purple ana' Gola' Hr Robert Halev direc tor ofthe music department Air VV1l ham Duthie baseball coach Mr Vtll l1am Palese football coach 'Vlr 'Vhtchell Mozoleski basketball coach lVl1ssFthelG Lord d1rectorofPubl1c Speaking Contest Dir Philip Brooks director of athletics Nhss 'Wlargaret Yan Horn girls athletic coach 'Vl Chester Koppenhoxer band director 'Vlr Stuart Vlacintosh soccer coach Wr esse Staver tennis coach school treasurer xlr leslle Read school ad ministration Nlr Philip Randle d rector of the Boys Athletic ASSOCIS tion Nliss Helen Bartelt Junior class adxxser and Nlr YV1ll1am Dreizler director of trathc I ' ,' , ' y f . 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Bur ultural Epurlh if f, :rfjfi Tljlilisgis 7 E 1 agffbllllg g' E ZCQA ie-' 1' - Y-CINEMA-' n li Y ?'Q5 'lf--....... S N I fi 4: : v- Q55 3 , way J Yi - ffv -rf: :Nl . J XS ky- 'maxi :.. 8 Q 'l f:E e ,.a. . if! 5- e- Q zz: -:X E21 P52 ...--- T.: .J A Page Twenty-four Cinema U 'lillUSlf of you who love good books, and yet find them hard to read, this article is entirely dedicated. Nlany ofthe best books are now alive on the current screen. lfyou've read the book, this is your chance to see it from another viewpoint than you may have had. You can also learn to un- derstand a book better in this way. Following are films that have been taken from popular books on the mar- ket today, and also the books and plays that are classics. 0 Rome of fhe Rancho It' you listen to the radio regularly, you, no doubt have heard Gladys Swarthout in countless numbers of playlettes, and operettas. Rose of the Rancho is bliss Swarthout's tirst starring feature. She plays opposite lohn lioles in a play that takes place in the days ofthe Dons in early Cali- fornia, when bandits ruled towns and countrysides, and when men risked their lives for love. Set against Para- mount's best scenery and photogra- phy. Rose of the Rancho may be considered a classic of the films. Sup- porting .xliss Swarthout and singing Holes are Charles Bickford, ll. B. Xvarner, Charlotte Granville, and Yvil- lie lloward. The movie was directed by hlarion Gering, and selected from a play by Richard Tully and Daniel Helasco, The music of this opus is said to be soothing to the ears, as we might expect it to be from both lohn Bolesand charming Gladys Swarthout. ' Barbary Coast Hllarbary Coast, having been written by lien llecht and Charles Hlacxirthur, can be rightly considered one of the outstanding films of the year. It concerns life in the days of '49 when everyone was digging for gold and when there was a mad rush to California. l' l' l ii:- Q B ii W l ' yg The story centers about a young girl who comes to California in a search for her fiance. She finds him dead. From there on the film is just a rally of excitement with gun-shoot- ing, deaths, and other incidents that go about to make Barbary Coast an interesting feature. The girl is played by hliriam Hopkins. Edward G. Rob- inson offers her able assistance in por- traying the murderer. Seeing this pic- ture is a good way to learn of the Xvest in the pioneering days. Besides, it shows llopkins at her best, and Hopkins at her best is good enough for anyonel tsamuel Goldwyn is the producer. J 0 I Dream Too Jluch I Dream Too Much is a picture starring one of the greatest operatic singers in the country, and a young star who is rapidly rising to film fame. llenry Fonda plays the role of the youth who wants to make Lily Pons an opera star' this is in the script. However, her own dreams of success and happiness is to be married, own a home, be a housewife and a mother - 'almost every woman's dream. There are lovely scores of music done by Lily Pons. It is based on a story by Elsie Finn and David G. Yvittels, and is directed by lohn Cromwell. .flufiny on the Bounfy The maiden's heart will flutter and her beau will grit his teeth when in .Nlutiny on the Bounty, Clark Gable appears on the scene. Gable provides a splendid characterization of the leader of a band of mutineers aboard the ship Bounty He, of course, has to make love to someone, so naturally there's a woman in the castl Franchot Tone looks his charming best as an
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