Forest Park High School - Forester Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)
- Class of 1941
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THE
resented by the June Class of I94I
. . .I in which the class hopes to
catch for eternity the moments of
happiness found at Forest Park . . .
FOREST PARK HIGH SCHOOL IN
BALTIMORE . . . IRVIN SAMUELS,
Editor-in-Chief, GERALD COHEN, Busi-
ness Manclger, STEPHEN SENNING, Adver-
tising Manager
FORESTER
AdUl59l', fflefld Q Q . who has always been on
hand to give us counsel, either individually or col-
lectively . . . who has worked with us both early
in the morning and until late at night . . . whose
influence will be felt as long as memory serves us
. therefore with all sincerity the Clos
Dedicates this Forester to Miss Ruth Ruhe
S
J he School
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AND IN WINTER
E WERE FRESHMEN, and timidly we took our places.
The teacher at the front of the room filled us with awe. Quickly
and clearly he told us what was expected . . .
As the years rushed by, we began to see that teacher in a
diferent light. He assumed the air of a guide, an adviser. He
treated us like adults, and his discipline was adult in nature.
His lectures were spiced with humor, and we became accustomed
to such sayings as "Have you heard this one . . fl, and uplease
raise your lily-white hand . . .". Subtly, he molded us into good
citizens of the school and future citizens of the state . . .
Now, in leaving, we realize that the members of the faculty
were true friends, and that theirs is a thankless job. They have
built us a strong foundation for the uncertain life we are about
to enter. To them we are eternally grateful . . .
we owe so much
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to our hard-working faculty
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The School
MR. WENDELL E. DUNN, PRINCIPAL . . . unassuming . .
energetic . . . ambition as a boy to be a railroad president . . .
graduated from the University of Vllisconsin . . . from the Middle-
West . . . came to Baltimore nine years ago . . . likes fishing and
hunting . . . Wants improved scholarship at Forest Park . . . has
happy, smooth-running life . . . a helpful friend, and a sterling leader.
dministration
MR. ALFRED P. SCOTT, VICE-PRINCIPAL . . . outspoken . . .
philosophical . . . sincere . . . lived and worked on farm in youth
. . . graduated from the University of Delaware . . . attended
Columbia University and Johns Hopkins . . . interested in the affairs
of youth, especially in serving the boys and girls of Forest Park . . .
loves nature . . . collects old books . . . would like to see Forest Park
have an athletic stadium . . . oldest son of Green and Gray in point
of service.
MISS SOPHIE M. BECKER, SPECIAL ASSISTANT . . .
understanding, sympathetic, conscientious . . . teaching in her blood
since early youth . . . attended Goucher College . . . graduated from
Cornell University . . . mathematics still her first love . . . likes to
study emotional and psychological reaction of boys and girls . .
enjoys walking, swimming, and bridge . . . stands for integrity . .
wise and experienced, she is a reliable counselor.
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We Cannot Forget. . .
THOSE OTHER HARD WORKERS Whose efforts help keep admin-
istrative and curricular machinery running smoothly . . . those inti-
mate chats with Miss Stoll . . . Miss Freed pouring over a pile of
reports . . . Miss Wiese enthusiastically recommending good books
. . . and Miss Butler appealing for umore volumelg' .
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Readinl . . Ritin' . . . Rithmetic
ENGLISH
Mrs. Gladys Eger, Miss Margaret Chase, Miss Elizabeth
Jones, Miss Virginia Shaffer, Miss Alta Thompson, Mr.
Luther B. Cooper, Mr. Ahraham LeScl1ack, Miss Menetta
Koenig, Miss Florence Arnold, Miss Ruth Hudson, Miss
Etta W. Smith, Miss Fanny Wright.
Absent-Mrs. Mary Sabine, Dr. Angela Broening, Head of
Department.
LANGUAGES
First Row--A-Miss Ruth E. liuhe, Mr. J. Fred Moore, Miss
.lessie M. Ebaugh, Head of Ancient Language Depart-
ment, Miss Mary E. Cann.
Second Row---Mr. Otto K. Schmied, Head of Modern Lan-
guage Department, Mrs. Mary B, Sabine.
Absent---Miss Irene Roe, Miss Edith Klinesniith.
MATHEMATICS
Miss Hester Whitfield, Mr. Walter Scheid, Miss Sophie
Becker, Mr. Grover Norris, Head of Department, Miss
Katherine Tames, Miss Florence Lane, Mr. Latimer Dice.
HISTORY
Mr. Henry B. Waskow, Mr. W. Woodruff Marston, Mrs.
Margaret Williams, Miss Florence Levinson, Mr. Harry
Bard, Head of Department, Miss Elisabeth Ridgely, Miss
Florence M. Layman, Mr. Vernon Vavrina, Mr. H. Chester
Wliitliey.
Absent-V-Miss Grace Broening, Mr. Alfred P. Scott.
SCIENCE
First Row--Mr. Henry G. Hirsch, Mr. .lohn F. Burger,
Miss Ruth Kramer, Miss Laura Breeden, Miss Mildred
Hutt.
Seconzl Row-Mr. Joseph Krieger, Mr. William MoClean,
Mrs. Lillian Greenwald, Mr. David Scherr, Dr. Edwin L.
Frerlr-rick, Head of Department.
Alaswztglllr. C. Haven Kolb.
INDUSTRIAL ARTS
Mr. Stanley L: lleylman, Mr. William K. Yocuin, Head of
Department, Mr. Edgar Bull, Mr. Thomas Young.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Mr. C. Melville Anderson, Miss Lucy Jonrneay, Miss Lucy
Hyde, Mr. Rex Sims, Director.
Absent--Mr. Leo Powers.
l'lNtQLISI-I
L.-'tncnmptgs
NTATHEMATICS
HISTORY
SCIENCE INDUSTRIAL Awrs
COMMERCIAL ART
First Row-Miss Rosetta Feldman, Miss Alice A. Elias, Miss Nellie S. Norris, Mr. W. Ramont Hamel, Miss Nora
Miss Madeline M. Thompson, Mr. Michael C. Leipholz, Miss V. Brainard.
Doris Everett, Miss Mary E. Wells, Mrs. Helen G. Brooks,
Miss Ruth C0l'bClI.
Second Row-Mr. Edward ll. Goldstein, Chairman of , I I Rl, HR' HA iw I W U, D , V
Department, Mr. Samuel Goldsmith. Mrs. Thyra Fischer, 2,255 Fancle dmst ' 155 Ca 10 ey' L ISS OHS '
, ure .
Mrs. Esther Darrochs.
Absent--Miss Catherine Freiman.
PHvsIc:AL EDUCATION COMMERCIAL
ART Hour: Ecomomcs
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Hand Other Important Workers
MRS. RACHEL E. FELDSTEIN, NURSE . . . crusading with iodine
and aspirin in the cause of better health at Forest Park . . .
MISS FLORENCE MATHER, DIETITIAN . . . ready with vitamin
counts, calories, and proteins to insure good food on cafeteria
counters . . .
MISS JULIA FREIMAN, IUNIOR SECRETARY . . . Miss Freed's
shadow, sharing oHice responsibilities . . .
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Zin Memoriam
MISS F. ADELE GROTE
. . . courageous and determined, she was respected
and admired by both students and faculty . . . her
fortitude under trying conditions refiected honor
upon her profession . . .
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Class History . . .
We are a class of NFIRSTSM. FIRST in the largest number
of graduates in the history of the school, FIRST in the production
of a Junior May Day, FIRST in the presentation of a Senior,
Sub-senior Inaugural Dance.
Perhaps we have not always attained the highest scholastic
average. Perhaps we have not always achieved Forest ParIc's
athletic ambitions. Nevertheless, if we have aspired to be FIRST
in ejfort, FIRST in courtesy, FIRST in consideration of others,
we may pride ourselves upon our record. Today we pledge our-
selves to become good citizens of our country and useful links of
the chain that ties man to his fellowman. To the achievement of
this end we dedicate our lives . . .
It was on a blustry October day that the june class of 741,
boasting 515 members at the time, was introduced to Miss Ruth
E. Ruhe, its adviser. Surveying the youthful, expectant faces
with a pleasant smile, Miss Ruhe hurled a challenge at the class,
HLET US SEE IF WE CANNOT MAKE THIS LARGEST CLASS
ALSO THE BESTIH We have never forgotten these words.
Even as we set about electing officers and preparing for our
activities these words were before us. Election day came. Ira
Marks became the Sub-junior Class president and Bob Steele de-
feated Charles Godwin for the vice-presidency. Other OWCEFS
chosen were Melvin Udelewitz, treasurer, Erlaine Dietrich, re-
cording secretaryg Miriam Dorf, corresponding secretary, Ted
FOLLOW THRU ON PACE
...suddenly we
were eniors
pREsiDENT BUD
Senior Officers
. . . and Committees
. . . energetic, capable successor to Ira
Marks, first president, Bob Steele took over
the executive reins at the beginning of the
Sub-senior year . . . has carried his re-
sponsibilities in a quiet, modest manner
which has Won him the admiration of the
entire class . . .
AND OTHER OFFICERS
First Row--Hill Smith, Erlaine Dietrich, Miriam Dorf.
Secoml Row-Ted DeBois, Clayton Coursey, Bob Steele.
RINC SCRAPBOOK
JUNIOR PROM MAY DAY
INAUGURAL ASSEMBLY PROM AND BANQUET
STEP SINGING FAREWELL GIFT TO THE SCHOOL
Looking back we remember..
Abrahams Abrams Adams Adler Agnew
Aldridge Allen Altfeder Altieri Amersbach
MARGUERITE ABRAHAMS . . . Commercial . .
talented horticulturist . . . May Day Fete, dancer . . .
'tMarge" . . . has pet Persian cat . . . quiet and re-
served . . . to become a dietitian.
MELVIN ABRAMS . . . Academic . . . tall, lanky
. . . representative . . . Chemistry Club . . . 'LAbe"
. . . interclass athletics . . . student oflicer . . . wants
to be a success.
ANNA ADAMS . . . Commercial . . . tooth paste smile
. . . Art Club . . . the class sport . . . Leaders' Club,
vice-president . . . J. V. hockey, basketball, Varsity
volleyball . . . representative . . . sports fan . . .
Varsity hockey . . . Major F . . . track cup . . . student
officer . . . to be stenographer.
SYLVAN ADLER . . . Commercial . . . May Day Com-
mittee . . . likes photography . . . Oihce Practice Club
. . . J. V. track . . . MSib" . . . pleasant and sociable
. . . J. J. J., Program Committee . . . FORESTER, pho-
tography staff . . . Tree Planting Committee . . . home-
room treasurer . . . wishes to see Kay Kyser.
OLGA G. AGNEW . . . Academic . . . loyal . . . busy
as a bee . . . Glee Club, corresponding secretary, non-
athletic F . . . laughs at everything . . . Chemistry
Club . . . interclass athletics . . . worries incessantly
. . . Step Singing Committee . . . homeroom president
. . . would like to work in an office.
RUTH ANN ALDRIDGE . . . Academic . . . May Day
Fete, dancer . . . twinkling blue eyes . . . Fomssrrzu,
club staff . . . Fencing . . . Glee Club . . . J. J. J.,
Howers, make up, auditorium show . . . Four Square Club
. . . the perfect model . . . French Club . . . Chemistry
Club . . . Archery . . . homeroom class secretary . . .
Prom and Banquet Committee . . . craves as many
friends as Elsa Maxwell.
SHRAGO ALLEN . . . Academic . . . Latin Club . . .
interested in mechanics . . . Hplease go over that state-
ment again" . . . famous '4Allen" questions in class
. . . to be a physician.
IRA I. ALTFEDER . . . Academic . . . Boys' Chorus,
vice-president . . . Chemistry Club . . . Drum and
Bugle Corps . . . Masquers . . . Music Appreciation
Club . . . non-athletic F . . . interclass athletics . . .
FORESTER, advertising staff . . . J. J. J. . . . informa-
tion desk . . . Senior Play . . . Banner Committee . . .
medicine-his future.
RITA MICHAELI ALTIERI . . . Commercial . .
MBabe" . . . likes singing and classical music . .
J. J. J., entertainment . . . adores pretty clothes . . .
Typing Club . . . Art Club . . .' Beautincation Committee
. . . Library Club . . . ambition is to sing opera.
VIRGINIA AMERSBACH . . . Commercial . . . little
one . . . J. J. J., entertainment . . . interclass athletics
. . . jitterbug . . . Four Square Club . . . Typing Club,
treasurer . . . tickled by her own jokes . . . Badminton
. . . Archery . . . Office Practice Club . . . Shorthand
Club . . . secret ambition-telephone operator.
C. Anderson F. M. Anderson H. Anderson Applefeld Aronson
Bach Bader Bailey Balk H. -Ballard
CHARLES A. ANDERSON . . . Academic . . . survives
on dancing, drums, and good orchestras . . . builds
model airplanes . . . hopes to become a chemical
engineer.
FLORA MAE ANDERSON . . . Academic . . . likes
singing, dancing . . . Glee Club . . . Latin Club . . .
Art Club . . . interclass athletics, numerals . . . home-
room treasurer . . . J. J. J .... May Day Fete, dancer
. . to take up nursing.
HELEN ANDERSON . . . Commercial . . . saves
pretty dolls . . . interclass athletics . . . would like
to secure a good job . . . Office Practice Club . . .
hopes to become a good drummer and make a success
of drum corps.
IRENE APPLEFELD . . . Commercial . . . short but
sweet . . . Oflice Practice . . . likes music and plays
. . . Music Appreciation Club . . . capable, but im-
patient . . . Archery . . . "Pinky" . . . willing Worker
. . . cosmetology or drama for future.
ALICE JEAN ARONSON . . . Academic . . . Major F
. . . Table Tennis . . . beginners' champ, president . . .
Four Square Club . . . student officer . . . Leaders'
Club . . . always smiling . . . Badminton, vice-president,
non-athletic F . . . Chemistry Club . . . archery, hockey,
basketball, year team . . . penny candy and sports
fiend . . . Latin Club . . . coaching certificate . . .
future pedagogue.
L. WALTON BACH . . . General Technical . . . home-
room vice-president . . . student officer . . . interested
in stamp collecting and blondes . . . "Flash" . . .
Craftsmen's Club . . . J. J. J .... wants to be a
draftsman.
BERTRAM H. BADER . . . Academic . . . FORESTER,
photography co-editor . . . interclass basketball . . .
super shutterbug . . . Color Day Committee . . . Oppor-
tunity Club , . . Camera Club, president, non-athletic F
. . . Leaders' Club . . . Table Tennis . . . seeks success
in sports photography.
EARL S. BAILEY . . . Commercial . . . good looking
. . . likes sports, reading., and girls . . . Opportunity
Club . . . Boys' Chorus . . . Ring Committee . . .
"Reggie,' . . . jitterbug . . . J. V. football, Minor F
. . . regular fellow . . . PRESS, sports . . . Glee Club
. . . J. V. track.
IDA SHIRLEY BALK . . . Academic . . . likes goodies
and movies . . . interclass athletics . . . J. J. J., bazaar
. . . Latin Club . . . Archery . . . softball . . . carefree
spirit, pleasing manner . . . Glee Club . . . detests
conceited people . . . Home Economics Club, non-
athletic F . . . student coach . . . Red Cross Club . . .
locker duty . . . to become a nurse.
HATTIE M. BALLARD . . . Commercial . . . Music
Appreciation Club . . . Office Practice Club . . . loves
fried oysters . . . May Day Fete, dancer . . . homeroom
secretary . . . wants to enter nursing field.
RUTH BALLARD . . . Academic . . . enjoys sports Archery . . . Major F . . . Memory Book . . . J. J. J.,
. . . ice skating team . . . Glee Club . . . good looking scenery . . . student oflicer . . . homeroom president
clothes appeal to her . . . J. J. J .... Four Square . . . representative . . . FORESTER, co-art editor . . .
Club . . . locker duty. Varsity hockey, city championship medal . . . student
coach . . . Table Tennis . . . track . . . Leaders' Club,
second vice-president . . . May Day, art committee . . .
EVAN BANKERT . . . Commercial . . . interclass ath- to be a commercial artist.
letics . . . strong, silent type . . . J. V. football . . .
a popular record addict . . . hopes to be like Kay
KYSCT- NATALIE M. BARTLETT . . . Academic . . . Leaders'
Club, president . . . Art Club, non-athletic F' . . . track
. . . likes art and athletics . . . Varsity hockey, city
JOHN BARKER - - - Afademif - - - likes to travel - v- - championship medal . . . basketball . . . Varsity volley-
J. V. football . . . homeroom vice-president . . . Varsity ball, cocaptain, medal for championship ' ' i Student
track . . . wants a girl in every port . . . student coach coach . - u Major F ' 1 I FORESTER, coin editor . ' .
- - NZWY ahead- Memory Book . . . student cabinet . . . Archery . . .
A student officer . . . Table Tennis . . . J. J. J., scenery
. . . to be a commercial artist.
EVELYN L. BARLEY . . . Commercial . . . Library
Club, non-athletic F . . . Locker duty . . . petite,
exuberant . . . Office Practice Club . . . g'Dash" . . MARION ESTELLE BARTLEY . . . Commercial . . .
interclass athletics . . . May Day Fete, dancer . quiet . . . J. J. J .... Office Practice Club . . . likes
to become a career girl. to read . . . 'SMernie" . . . to become a nurse.
SEYMOUR BARON . . . Academic . . . new addition AUDREY BAUERNSCHMIDT . . . Academic . . .
from New York . . . Table Tennis . . . coaching cer- interclass athletics . . . Latin Club . . . hates show-offs
tificate . . . FORESTER, feature staff . . . ready smile . . . learning to play accordion . . . yells head off at
. . . interclass athletics . . . Chemistry Club, non-athletic football games . . . University of Maryland is next.
F . . . to 'wade through the wonders of Chemistry.
FRANCES BELT . . . Academic . . . likes musical
FRANCES H. BARTLETT . . . Academic . . . half of pictures . . . Glee Club . . . interclass athletics, Minor
double trouble . . . likes modern art . . . Art Club F . . . homeroom vice-president . . . J. J. J. . . . May
. . . basketball . . . Varsity volleyball, co-captain . . . Day Fete . . . wants to go to Hawaii.
R. Ballard Bankert Barker Barley Baron
F. Bartlett N. Bartlett Bartley Bauernschmidt Belt
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electing Marks first year prexy
SYLVIA FLORENCE BERKOW . . . Commercial . . . LEONA IRENE BETSCHLER . . . Commercial . . .
Masquers . . . Table Tennis . . . tennis . . . interclass interclass volleyball . . . Glee Club . . . collects penn-
athletics . . . Glee Club . . . Music Appreciation Club ants and tin foil . . . J. J. J .... golf fiend . . . Office
. . Shorthand Club . . . Olhce Practice Club . . . Practice Club . . . May Day Fete, dancer . . . to be
second Dorothy Thompson . . . to be an actress. a singer or pianist.
EOBERT BERUNE3 ' 1 j C0Sm?'Cwl ' - - fffice KOPEL BIARS . . . commercial . . . ffsookyc . . .
iactwe Club ' ' ' mterc abs at Elms ' ' 1' 3' W1 mg J. V. football, track, J. V. F . . . '5Little Caesarv
frwnd ' ' ' Wllecls Pennants and phomgrap 15 ' ' ' an' . . . interclass athletics . . . has a knack for electrical
tlclpates fetlfmg at forty' work . . . J. J. J., refreshments . . . wants to enter
JANE BERNSTEIN . . . Academic . . . thinks of boy fechmcal Held-
friends and poetry . . . Music Appreciation Club . . .
Chemistry Club . . . interclass athletics . . . PRESS, news JEAN MARIE BIEHL , , , Cgmmgrgial , , , collects
- - - l10IIlCf00fI1 SGCTCIHYY - - . May Day FCIC . - - wishes records . . . Home Economics Club . . . superbly sweet
t0 enter Northwestern UUiVef5ilYt . . . representative . . . homeroom secretary . . . peeved
by pumpkin pie and Fred Allen . . . Gift Committee
NAOMI BESER ' ' - Academic ' - ' Scrlbblersi Club, . . . Shorthand Club . . . aims for business career.
president . . . locker duty . . . Table Tennis . . . be-
lieves in an apple a day . . . Latin Club . . . Badminton
. . . non-athletic F . . . Music Appreciation Club , . . CLAIRE E- BISCOE ' ' ' Academic - ' - develops Pic'
interclass athletics . . . hockey, year team . . . Chemistry tures - ' - enjoys bowling, fried Chicken - ' - Home
Club r r I dreams of e red eeupe I I I Major F I I I Economics Club, president . . . J. J. J., bazaar . . .
Arehery I I I FORESTER Staff, Sports D I I May Dey pete Varsity softball, basketball . . . J. V. hockey . . . de-
I I I eeaehing eerririeere I I I Four Square Club I I I spises snooty people and misers . . . Minor F . . . track
the up and eerrrirrg DrI BeSerI events, cup . . . genial . . . to become a Comptometer
operator.
SONIA BESER . . . Academic . . . Naomiis big sister
. . . Scribblers' Club, vice-president, nou-athletic F . . . AUDREY J. BISHOP . . . Academic . . . conscientious
Music Appreciation Club . . . locker duty . . . classical Library Club, president . . . Latin Club . . . interclass
music is tops . . . Table Tennis . . . literature claims athletics, Minor F . . . clever . . . Chemistry Club . . .
spare time . . . hockey, year team . . . interclass athletics non-athletic F . . l. student olhcer . . . Masquers . . .
. . . Latin Club . . . Badminton . . . Major F . . . J. J. J., make-up . . . Four Square Club . . . Senior
Chemistry Club . . . FORESTER Staff, write-ups . . Play, make-up . . . daily gossip papers . . . locker duty
May Day Fete . . . coaching certificate . . . Four Square . . . FORESTER, club staff . . . May Day Fete, dancer . . .
Club . . . Dr. Beser's sidekick, Dr. Beser. a yen for pedagogy.
Berkow Berliner Bernstein N. Beser S. Beser
Betschler Biars Biehl Biscoe Bishop
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choosing curriculum and joining clubs
Black Block Boswell F. Bowen W. Bowen
Bowling Brenner Brocato Brockman Brillhart
SIDNEY BLACK . . . Academic . . . current events
conversationalist . . . likes jitterbugging, blondes . . .
dislikes grammar rules . . . J. V. football . . . dreams
of entering Naval Academy.
FRANCES BLOCK . . . Academic . . . Art Club . . .
likes drawing, singing, playing piano . . . very dark
shiny hair . . . to become fashion designer.
IRVIN JEROME BORENSTEIN . . . picture .
write-up . . . see page 70.
JANE LEE BOSWELL . . . Academic . . . FORESTER,
advertising staff . . . content to read and sleep . . .
May Day Fete, Queen's attendant . . . locker duty . . .
homeroom secretary . . . representative . . . peaches and
cream . . . interclass athletics . . . Ring Committee . . .
Latin Club . . . French Club . . . her goal is to become
an accomplished virtuoso.
FRANK EDWARD BOWEN . . . General Technical
. . . wants to abolish homework . . . softball, numerals
. . . interclass athletics . . . interested in girls and swim-
ming . . . homeroom president . . . Senator . . . repre-
sentative . . . to be a skilled machinist.
WALTER BOWEN . . . General Technical . . . inter-
class athletics , . . softball, numerals . . . model rail-
roader . . . Craftsmen's Club . . . hopes to be a drafts-
man.
MAE IRENE BOWLING . . . Commercial . . . likes
music, chocolate sodas, roller skating and Glenn Miller
. . . Office Practice Club . . . uMaisie" . . . repre-
sentative . . . cheerful disposition . . . quiet . . helpful.
MIRIAM FRANCES BRENNER . . . Commercial . . .
Glee Club . . . pistachio ice cream . . . Home Economics
Club . . . walks in the rain . . . interclass athletics
. . . Shorthand Club . . . commercial career.
ANNA BROCATO . . . Commercial . . . loves jitterbugs
. . . a good time her hobby . . . homeroom president . . .
Hlitseyw . . . likes gossip and cute fellows . . . grudge
against show-offs . . . representative . . . to be a
secretary.
HERBERT BROCKMAN . . . General Technical . . .
Model Craftsmen's Club . . . Radio Club . . . 4'Zilch,'
. . . hobby is radio and electricity.
CHARLOTTE ADELE BRILLHART . . . Commercial
. . . "Reds" . . . Library Club . . . shys from red nails
and operas . . . Shorthand Club . . . Glee Club . . .
May Day Fete, dancer . . . crochets . . . business world
her future.
Buckheit H. Buckman M. Buckman Burch Burnett
Buxbaum Byers A. M. Carter P. Carter Carton
LEONARD BUCKHEIT . . . Academic . . . f'Bucky"
. . . Scribblers' Club . . . interclass athletics, numerals
. . . homeroom president . . . pleasant nature . . . wants
to teach.
HOWARD I. BUCKMAN . . . Commercial . . . likeable
fellow . . . homeroom president . . . J. .I. .I .... likes
drums, girls and bands . . . Office Practice Club . . .
dislikes girls who smoke . . . Table Tennis . . . May
Day Committee . . . FORESTER, write-up staff . . . Typing
Club . . . student officer . . . representative.
MARJORIE RUTH BUCKMAN . . . Academic . . .
industrious hand . . . Four Square Club . . . dislikes
jealous people . . . Clee Club . . . student oflicer . . .
student coach . . . Latin Club . . . non-athletic F . . .
dotes on movies, dancing . . . Table Tennis Club,
secretary . . . interclass athletics . . . future--advertising.
CLAIRE H. BURCH . . . Academic . . . blonde, likes
Lawrence Olivier . . . Home Economics Club . . .
FORESTER, advertising staff . . . hates cold days . . .
Chemistry Club . . . interclass athletics, numerals . .
student coach . . . Glee Club . . . student officer . .
locker duty . . . future pre-med student.
GENEVIEVE BURNETT . . . Commercial . . . Glee
Club . . . classical books . . . opposed to Popeye's
theory . . . Office Practice Club . . . goes south on
fried chicken . interclass athletics . . . J. II. .L . . .
looks forward to interior decorating.
MILLARD BUXBAUM . . . Technical . . . "Bux', . . .
short and neat . . . J. J. J., scenery . . . Chemistry
Club, president . . . student coach . . . Table Tennis
Club secretary . . . J. V. track, .L V. F . . . non-
athletic F . . . photography, model building, and Tommy
Dorsey take up spare time . . . Senior Farewell As-
sembly, chairman . . . homeroom secretary . . . FORESTER,
feature staff . . . to be a C. P. A.
DAVID RICHMOND BYERS, III . . . Academic . . .
FORESTER, art staff . . . Senior Play, scenery . . . in-
terested in architecture, designing theatre, stage settings
. . . Leaders' Club . . . Art Club, president . . .
director of exhibits . . . Chemistry Club . . . to be an
architect.
ANNA MAE CARTER . . . Academic . . . Leaders'
Club, treasurer . . . Four Square Club . . . musical
giggle . . . Latin Club . . . Glee Club . . . May Day
Fete, dancer . . . French Club, president . . . prefers
the courts and racquets . . . PRESS representative
. . . Prom and Banquet Committee . . . Archery . . .
Student Court, clerk . . . tennis . . . student ofhcer,
captain . . . representative . . . has visions of modeling
clothes.
PEGGY CARTER . . . Academic . . . likes chocolate
ice-cream, fried chicken . . . French Club, president
. . . Four Square Club . . . Chemistry Club . . . Glee
Club . . . interclass athletics, numerals . . . student
officer . . . Leaders, Club . . . FOREST!-ZR, feature staff
. . . Archery . . . ambition to be dietitian.
IRVING CARTON . . . Academic . . . thrives on
swing, peanuts, and beautiful dark-eyed girls . . .
interclass athletics . . . never has a haircut . . . to be a
C. P. A.
DUDLEY CATZEN . . . Academic . . . detests con- OTTO RICHARD CLAUS . . . General Technical
ceited people . . . Opportunity Club . . . earnest pursuer . . . interested in radio and photography . . . Radio
of his hobby, photography . . . Camera Club . . . inter- Club, vice-president . . . Craftsmen's Club . . . student
class athletics . , . Varsity lacrosse . . . German Club oihcer . . . Camera Club, non-athletic F . . . J. V.
. . . Senior Farewell Assembly . . . hopes to be a track . . . Leaders, Club . . . operates stage lights . . .
business tycoon. commercial radio will fill his future.
. JAMES CODD, JR .... Academic . . . hobby is model
BETTY BEATRICE CHASIN - - - CUWWCVCUIZ ' - trains . . . loves to eat . . . wants to be a success in
Shorthand Club . . . FORESTER, transcription staff . . . businggg.
allergic to red hair . . . Glee Club . . . everybodyis
girl . . . to work a while.
, ALITA COHEN . . . Academic . . . Art Club . . .
costume designing . . . loathes hair-combing in class-
RICHARD CHESSLER i , I Academic 4 . l athletic room . . . J. J. J., portraits . . . future designer.
. . . likes good music, quiet girls . . . peeved by crazy
drivers . . . Band . . . Orchestra . . . interclass athletics
. . . student coach . . . wishes to be successful in ALVIN M- COHEN - - - ACl1d0miC - . - Aft Club - - -
business. Memory Book Committee . . . May Day Fete . . .
Happy Hills, entertainment . . . J. J .J., portraits . . .
Chemistry Club . . . non-athletic F . . . student officer
. . . FORESTER, art staff . . . PRESS, cartoonist . . .
LEONA CHIPMAN I I . Academic D I l Latin Club goes in for steaks with French fries . . . Ravel's 'aBolero"
. . . Art Club . . . interclass athletics, numerals . . . ' ' ' detests Smireahsm ' ' ' Stamp Club ' ' ' I0 be an
J. J. J., portraits . . . sweet and fluttery . . . dislikes all around Success'
jitterbugs and people who "just can't."
FRANCES COHEN . . . Commercial . . . blond bomb-
shell . . . Foaizsran staff, write--ups . . . Masquers . . .
HOWARD B. CLARK . . . Technical . . . breaking a Typing Club . . . May Fete, Queen's attendant . . .
dollar bill breaks him . . . interclass track . . . J. V. PRESS representative . . . student coach . . . enjoys
track . . . aircraft work takes up spare time . . . after a chocolate ice-cream cone . . . would like to own a
a Ph. D. degree. convertible.
Catzen Chasin Chessler Chipman Clark
Claus Codd Alita Cohen Alvin Cohen F. Cohen
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.Creswell playing Santa for Happy Hills kids
GERALD HOWARD COHEN . . . Academic . . . CARROLL COLEMAN . . . Commercial . . . hand-
Biology Club . . . Boys' Chorus . . . Glee Club . . . some . . . likes sports and girls . . . Office Practice Club
Opportunity Club . . . Leaders' Club . . . FORESTER, . . . golf . . . "Cookie,' . . . grudge against talkative
business manager . . . Department of Sales and Pub- people . . . homeroom president . . . Varsity basketball
licity, president . . . can't be found in the morning . . . interclass athletics.
. . . student officer, captain . . . Junior Prom, business
manager . . . Senior Inaugural Dance, business manager
Senior Play, business manager . . . to be a surgeon.
RUTH ELIZABETH COLEMAN . . . Commercial . . .
'LClover" . . . Art Club . . . easy to get along with . . .
. . likes tiny dogs, cats, good looking boys . . . J. J. J.,
EQQCE ' ' Sgiilliiggc ' ' Mgiaiijassifig' portraits . . . Glee Club . . . commercial art, her goal.
dancer . . . interclass athletics . . . Prom and Banquet
Committee . . . collector of costume jewelry . . . J. J. J.
- - - locker duty - - - Swimming, numerals- NAECARMA L. COLLECTOR . . . Academic . . .
Latin Club . . . Art Club, non-athletic F . . . uNickie"
. . . May Day, Art Committee . . . J. J. J., scenery,
MILDRED MYRA COHEN l , , Academic , , , inter. bazaar . . . student coach . . . student officer . . wants
class athletics . . . Glee Club . . . satisfied with good i0 graduate with h0U0fS-
movies and music . . . Latin Club . . . ardent tennis
fan . . . German Club . . . her friends call her Millie
. . . Y- 1.
Mm to team HENRY s. CONNELLY . . . Academic . . . Lana
Turner is his weakness . . . Boys' Chorus . . . J. V.
. football, ice hockey . . . detests stupid blondes . . .
SHIRLEY COHEN . . . Academic . . . Latin Club . . . Camera Club ' I I German Club . . I J. J. J. . i l
Hwee onei' . . . French Club . . . likes to chew gum PRESS, reporter . D i Chemistry Club'
. . . Four Square Club . . . vanilla ice-cream is a
favorite . . . cruises and train rides will take up her
time.
JEAN ELIZABETH CONNELLY . . . Commercial . . .
"Jeannie" . . . all-'round athlete . . . interclass athletics
SIDNEY COHEN . . . Academic . . . good athlete . . . Varsity softball . . . track . . . Major F . . .
. . . curly hair . . . Orchestra . . . Latin Club . . . J. J. J., entertainment . . . homeroom vice-president
headed for Naval Academy. . . . to visit Hawaii.
Gerald Cohen Grace Cohen M. Cohen Shirley Cohen Sidney Cohen
C. Coleman R. Coleman Collector H. Connelly J. Connelly
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Hsaddles and beer jackets becoming the fad
Conway Coplan Corkran Corner Coster
Coursey Coyne Crawford Creswell Crise
BARBARA HOPE CONWAY . . . Academic . . . Latin izing . . . annoyed by superiority complex . . . to be
Club . . . PRESS, sports . . . interclass athletics . . . a journalist.
Varsity volleyball, manager, manager's numerals . . . .
Fonasrrsa sports staff . . . Four Square Club . . . likes ROBERT CLAYTON COURSEY ' ' ' Academic ' ' '
- - - - J. V. football, J. V. F . . . track, Major F . . .
dancing, bowling, reading . . . roller-skating . . . L , Cl b d 1 B , 0 t .I C1 b
"Bobbie" . . . hates fish with bones . . . French Club atm u ' sewn ,comin ' :YS ppfr 1511155 Club'
. . . student oi'Hcer . . . thrilled by Spencer Tracy . . . treasurer ' ' ' Passlfm or sal Oa S ' ' ' ea .ers u '
pediatrics' treasuiiir . .F. Senifi lpafgural liag Ciommgtee . . .
non-at etic . . . ie ustice o tu ent ourt . . .
ALFRED COPLAN - - - fiellfiemie - - - Cheer leader Orchestra . . . Boys' Chorus . . . Student President's
- - - Table Tennis Club, Pfeeifieiii - - - iliiefeiaee Hill' Cabinet . . . coaching certificate . . . Assistant Coaching
ieiics - - - h0meT00m ViCe'PfeSideUi - - - Cieiigiiis in Director . . . representative . . . FORESTER, advertising
Dfrrsey discs - - - J- J- -l ---- Mat' Dai' Fefe- Pf0eeSSi0H staff . . . homeroom vice-president . . . student officer.
- - - Vafeiii' iaefeeee - - - C03CiliDg Cefiiiieaie - - - ire' String Ensemble . . . Senior Class Vice-president . . .
mendeus voice - - - CiiemiSiTY Cilib - - - FORESTER, Senior Inaugural Assembly, chairman . . . partial to
sports staff . . . non-athletic F . . . student officer . . Uncle Samis Navy,
A. A. representative . . . a booming business man.
JOHN J. COYNE . . . Academic . . . very tall . . .
HERBERT CORKRAN - - - Aellfiemie - - - Ceeeiliiig likes baseball, steaks, potatoes . . . Varsity baseball
Certiicafe - - - Latin Club - - - Ceneieiefli and depend' . . . always in trouble in class . . . wishes to take up
able worker . . . Chemistry Club . . . select collector . . . Constfuctign work,
Farewell Gift Committee . . . homeroom president . . .
French Club . . . derives much pleasure from scientific ' EDWARD CRAWFORD . . . Academic . . . amateur
work. photographer . . . Camera Club, vice-president . . .
FRANCES MARGUERITE CORNER I . A Academic colleclgs porgglts of beautifgl girl? stuctent officer
. . . pleasing dimples . . . dreams of Army . . . Glee ' ' ' Oys Orus ' ' ' to 0 geo Oglca Wor '
Club . . . dislikes high socks . . . Home Economics CLARENCE LAMAR CRESWELL Academic
Club, president . . . representative . . . homeroom vice weighs 218 pounds big hearted' li ' football Lehi
preslldent ' ' ' Mlckey ' ' ' Junior Prom, hostess ' ' ' . . . Ethical Club . . . Leaders' Club . . . enjoys Petty's
Senior Inaugural Ball Committee . . . student officer drawings information desk Varsity football
' ' ' Sip Smgmg Commmee ' ' ' to become department baseball, ice hockey . . . interclass athletics . . . Senior
Store uyer' Class sergeant-at-arms . . . desire to be a horse doctor.
NATALIE COSTER . . . Academic . . . Varsity soft- I
ball . . . tennis . . . interclass athletics . . . homeroom ANNE STUART CRISE . . . Commercial . . . beH11iY
treasurer . . . Glee Club, non-athletic F . . . J. J. J., and brains . . . interclass athletics . . . in and out of
entertainment . . . enjoys writing poetry and vocal- trouble . . . J. J. J .... likes concerted men.
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Cromwell Crout Cummins Cushner Darling
DeBlase E. DeBois T. DeBois Dennis Dettor
JEAN COX CHOMWELL . . . Academic . . . Four Club . . . homeroom secretary . . . J. J. J., bazaar
Square Club, secretary . . . Chemistry Club . . . Bad- . . . naive . . . student officer . . . Glee Club . . .
minton . . . collects souvenirs . . . Clee Club . . . recipe collector. . . Oliice Practice Club . . . May Day
J. J. J., bazaar . . . dotes on dogs and cats . . . Art Fete, Queenls attendant . . . Shorthand Club . . . look-
Club . . . Latin Club . . . Junior French Club . . . ing forward to entering business.
student ofiicer . . . non-athletic F . . . udebbyll . . .
locker duty . . . Happy Hills entertainment . . . inter- ELAINE DE B015 . . A Academic I . ' May Day Few
class athletics . . . deceased June 2, 1941, mourned . . . . .
b . 1 Junior Prom Committee . . . Music Appreciation Club
y Cllllre class. . . .
. . . interclass athletics . . . designs, makes her own
Q clothes . . . "Dudy,' . . . PRESS representative . . .
JOHN E- CROUT, JR ---- Commercial - - - Duke homeroom secretary . . . despises odd plaids together
ij - - Plays 541655 - - - BOYS, Ch0fUS - - h0PeS t0 . . . likes to get plenty of sleep . . . Prom and Banquet
600319 3 Ta 10 Smgef- Committee . . . to go into tea business.
N l . . . ' . . . ' .
ALORTON CLMMINS . Am'le""C hobby ls THEODORE DE Bois . . . Academic . . . Drum and
p otography . . . Camera Club . . . FORESTER, pho- , . ,
. . Bugle Corps . . . Boys Opportunity Club . . . Leaders
tography staff . . . good comedians amuse him . . . . . .
- - Club . . . interclass athletics . . . J. V. track, football
Chemistry Club . . . to be a chemist. . . . .
. . . Varsity ICC hockey, manager., Major F . . . Senior
Class sergeant-at-arms . . . PRESS, sports editor . . .
JEANETTE BETTE CUSHNER ' ' ' Academic ' " ' FORESTER, sports editor . . . Varsity lacrosse . . . May
Llbrary Club ' ' ' locker duty ' ' ' always Combme Day Fete . . . J. J. J .... wishes to be pediatrician.
hair . . . Glee Club . . . interclass athletics . . . baby
face . . . student oliicer . . . French Club . . . tennis
. . . Latin Club . . . to study education. MARJORIE ELLEN DENNIS . . . Academic . . .
fragile darling . . . Glee Club . . . interclass basketball
NIURIEL LEE DARLING . D l Academic I - A Peggy . .. . Chemistry Club . high heels . . . collects souve-
. . . majors in glamour . , , C166 Club l ' I Art Club mrs . . . dislikes screechy sopranos . . . Latin Club . . .
. . . appreciates sincerity . . . interclass athletics . . . busmess School next year'
Minor F . . . Badminton . . . student officer . . . J. J. J.,
bazaar - ' 3 always Orders barbecues - - - MaY Day MEREDITH DETTOR . . . Commercial . . . "Jerry"
Fete, Queen s attendant . . . dreams of modeling. , , , likes to heat it out on the uhidesa . . . Boys' Op-
portunity Club . . . interclass athletics . . . J. J. J.,
CONCETTA DEBLASE . . . Commercial . . . beautiful orchestra . . . student officer . . . Varsity soccer . . .
hair . . . Art Club . . . A 82 W milk shakes . . . Typing hopes to be a Hbig time" drummer.
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JULIA DEUTSCH . . . Academic . . . raven tresses, hamburgers, milk shakes . . . May Day Fete, dancer
infectious smile . . . German Club, president . . . non- . . . student coach . . . Latin Club . . . Home Economics
athletic F . . . Archery . . . dotes on good things to Club . . . to be a bacteriologist.
eat . . . May Day Fete, dancer . . . interested in animals
. . . dislikes silly girls . . . student officer . . . J. J. J.,
dancer MIRIAM BERNICE DORF . . . Academic . . . student
i oliicer . . . Junior Prom hostess . . . magic violin . . .
Latin Club . . . Leaders' Club . . . String Ensemble
ERLAINE DIETRICH . . . Academic . . . "Mayme", 0 h MM- ,Q h -d
Senior Play . . . enjoys interpretive dancing . . . May " J. ri Ttrjolgigti l 'uflay' bag, F?3l3r?3lglheE:j1.eJ1i
DHY Fetq' Queen ' Masquers ' ' ' F' Pavlowa non-athletic ,F . . . wins friends and iliiluences people
:Hirst can tcifjrcfgiezlng fgifsgciirlils or ililgignipsgizi? . . . locker duty . . . corresponding secretary, Senior
' l...S' F llA blC '
ation Club . . . Senior Class, recording secretary . . . Siissutilize hgflgfusifgfvgiilitieiem Y Ommmee
student officer, captain . . . Leaders' Club . . . wants to
get the most out of life.
SAMUEL DORSEY . . . Technical . . . women drivers
WARREN DISCHER D . ' Academic l l l Cheeks are peeve him . . . always dressed neatly . . . model air-
consistently rosy . . . collects firearms and swords . . . plane bu11def,-,- ' qulet ' ' ' Wants to be a good drafts'
likes unsophisticated girls . . . ardent stamp collector man Of machlmst'
. . . Stamp Club . . . desires to work in B. 31 0. R. R.
ELIZABETH V. ECKENRODE . . . Academic . . .
ROBERT DITZEL . . . 1'echnical . . . Craftsmen's 'lLibbY" - - - talks incessantly - - - Home Economics
Club . . . collects important newspaper headlines, old Club - - - Sfudeuf Coach - - - P0tul0 Chip addict - - -
coins . . . Chemistry Club . . . always neat . . . inter- ChCfuiStfY Club - - - humefoom lfeasullef - - - Prizes
class athletics . . . J. J. J., scenery . . . to he a ma- lung uuS0fuailS - - - MHY Dat' Fefe, dancer - - - locker
chiujst or draftsman- duty . . . trademarked by that wink . . . aspires to be
an actress.
JOHN DOGCETT . . . Technical . . . Craftsmenis
Club . . . J. V. soccer, J. V. F . . . Varsity soccer, MARY ALLEN EDWARDS . . . Academic . . . inter-
Major F . . . homeroom treasurer . . . May Day Fete class athletics . . . Archery . . . Masquers . . . J. J. J.,
. . . hopes to become a draftsman. liowers . . . Chemistry Club . . . Minor F . . . collects
' china dogs . . . Latin Club . . . detests clashing colors
LAURA B. DOLLE . . . Academic . . . hates "Blue . . Senior Inaugural Assembly Committee . . . French
Mondaysn . . . locker duty . . . zealous absorber of Club . . . Badminton . . . to model.
Deutsch Dietrich Discher Ditzel Doggett
Dolle Dorf Dorsey Eckenrode Edwards
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RRI'
...Godwin starting his Senatorial career
GERTRUDE EHRLICH . . . Commercial . . . detests NORMA MAE ENGL-AR - - - Commercial - - - keeps
people who brag . . . homeroom treasurer . . . spends social scrap book . . . Glee Club . . . reserved person
much time in the movies . . . Typing Club . . . be- , . . Typing Club . . . interclass athletics . . . Shorthand
ginners tennis . . . interclass athletics . . . to be a Club . . . Wants to be a good secretary.
business executive.
MARIE EIFERT 1 . u Commercial , . . Hporkyrf . JOHN BOSLEY ENSOR . . . Academic . . . tall and
likes bookkeeping, accounting . . . Ofiice Practice Club lanki' - - - loves to Cai - - - Collects Stamps . Stamp
. . . homeroom treasurer . . . doesn't like chislers . . . Club, Pfesidellf - - - locker duty - - - 1Hf0TmHt10U desk
to keep books. . , . May Day Fete, usher . . . desires to become a
chemist.
ROBERT LEE EIRICH . . . Academic . . . Varsity
soccer . . . interclass athletics . . . Varsity tennis . . . FLORENCE RUTH EPSTEIN Academic
'LBob" . . . steers clear of corny swing . . . mouth waters Home Economics Club ashorlyl, ' Student gozicli
at thought of steak . . . goes in for sports in a big L . ' ' ' ' ' '
. . atmClub...peppy...J.J.J....GleeClub
Way ' ' ' to accomplish Somethmg' . . . souvenir hunter . . . movies . . . food . . . music
. . to teach or enter civil service
MARIE EISER . . . Commercial . . . Tommy Dorsey!
. . . J. V. basketball, hockey . . . Minor F . . . repre-
sentative . . . homeroom treasurer . . . Varsity basket- NEIL ESKRIDGE , , , Academic , , , whatever it is,
ball . . . J. J. J., entertainment . . . track ribbon . . . he'5 against it-even write-ups,
PRESS representative . . . wants to be a housewife.
MIGNON VIRGINIA EMMART . . . Academic . . . FLORENCE LOUISE FAIR . . . Commercial . . . Glee
student coach . . . Fencing . . . Archery . . . Latin Club . . . Office Practice Club . . . giggles incessantly
Club . . . "Mickey" . . . collects dogs . . . Chemistry . . . May Day, dancer . . . PRESS representative . . .
Club . . . track . . . interclass athletics . . . Minor F collects popular records, stamps . . . interclass athletics
. . . loves to travel . . . to go to college. . . . Table Tennis . . . to be oiiice worker.
Ehrlich Eifert' Eirich Eiser Emmart
Englar Ensor Epstein Eskridge Fair
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Hfighting for places on Green and Gray teams
Fallin Feldman Felser Felter Ferkler
Filbert Fisher Fletcher Flitton Fogarty
LOTS MAE FALLIN . . . Academic . . . Latin Club DOROTHY M. FILBERT . . . Academic . . . sincere
. . . French Club . . . Chemistry Club . . . dreams of . . . interclass athletics . . . numerals . . . Library
flying to Bermuda . . . Department of Sales and Pub- Club . . . Glee Club . . . once spoke to President
licity . . . Loie . . . continuously runs her fingers through Roosevelt . . . student officer . . . Four Square Club
her hair . . . interclass athletics . . . May Day Fete, . . . Leaders' Club . . . shudders at '4Reds" . . . non-
dancer . . non-athletic F. athletic F . . . homeroom secretary . . . May Day Fete,
dancer . . . locker duty . . . headed for a nursing
career.
SHIRLEY A. FELDMAN ..., -icademic . . . quiet and
reserved . . . Home Economics Club . . . pet peeves--
silly girls and conceited boys . . . .l. .l. J., bazaar . . . RALPH AUSl'lN FISHER, .lr .... Academic . .
movies, ice-cream are favorites . . . long finger nails . . student officer . . . interested in aviation, stamps . . .
would enjoy travel and life of ease . . . dietitian. loves out-of-doors . . Wants position in aviation, art
or army.
STANLEY 'FELSER . . . Commercial . . . J. J. J.,
program committee . . . the genius . . . FORESTER, MAY FLETCHER . . . Commercial . . . '4Maise,' . . .
photography staff . . . May Day Fete, usher . . . Band bowling takes up much time . . . wants to secure a
. . . likes photography and stamps . . . Office Practice good position.
Club . . . hopes to take over fathers stores.
RAYMOND FLITTON . . . Technical . . . gets stage-
BETTIE FELTER . . . Commercial . . . collects poetry fright when speaking before the class . . . neat as a
. . . Library Club . . . hates to get up in the morning pin . . . homeroom treasurer . . . future minister.
. . . Glee Club ...seldom heard from . . . .l. J. .l. . . .
searching for happiness . . . to be a nurse.
ANNE FOGARTY . . . Academic . . . Glee Club . . .
interclass athletics . . . admires Tommy Dorsey, people
BETTY ANNE FERKLER .... A cademic . . . interclass who can grow long fingernails, airline hostesses . . .
athletics . . . Student Advisory Board . . .representative Latin Club . . . May Day Fete, dancer . . . French
. . . student oiiicer . . . Tommy Dorsey fan . . . clean Club . . . Chemistry Club . . . Archery . . . aspires
saddles peeve her . . . graduation, her immediate aim. to be a secretary to a doctor.
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Foreman Forshlager M. Fox N. L. Fox S. Fox
W. Fox Franklin F. Friedman H. Friedman Friedlander
MARIAN S. FOREMAN . . . Academic . . . soft,
dramatic voice . . . Masquers . . . Music Appreciation
Club, secretary . . . ardent Tschaikowsky fan . . .
Fencing . . . Junior French Club, president . . . J. J. J.
. . . confesses to be a spendthrift . . . PRESS, news
editor . . . Latin Club . . . yearns for a mink coat.
BLOOMA FORSHLAGER . . . Academic . . . Junior
French Club . . . Open Forum Club . . . interclass
athletics . . . non-athletic F . . . golden voice . . . Glee
Club . . . J. J. J., chorus . . . "Beamie', . . . leans to
Grand Opera.
MIRIAM L. FOX . . . Commercial . . . Tennis Club
. . . Beautification Committee . . . Collects old Christmas
cards . . . quiet and reserved . . . May Day Fete, dancer
. . . locker duty . . . J. J. J., waitress . . . hopes to
become a private Secretary . . . Office Practice Club.
NANCY LEE FOX . . . Academic . . . collects classical
records . . . Table Tennis, tournament and showcase
committees . . . dislikes missing out on anything . . .
interclass athletics . . . Varsity tennis . . . numerals
. . . excellent swimmer . . . main thoughts: clothes and
food . . . a future display designer or camp director.
SONIA ADES FOX . . . Academic . . . Masquers . . .
Fencing . . . always nudging someone . . . Latin Club
. . . Junior French Club . . . beautiful clothes her
strong point . . . J. J. J., flowers . . . Music Appreciation
Club . . . Senior Play-Reading Committee . . . May Day
Fete, dancer . . . interclass athletics . . . would own
a book-shop and a red convertible.
WINIFRED FOX . . . Academic . . . always laughing
. . . Table Tennis . . . student coach . . . Badminton
. . . soft, sweet voice . . . Latin Club . . . interclass
athletics, Minor F . . . tennis . . . track . . . FORESTER,
write-up staff . . . May Day Fete, dancer . . . Wini
. . . PRESS representative . . . J. J. J., flowers . . .
locker duty.
MARJORIE FRANKLIN . . . Academic . . . Latin
Club . . . talkative . . . Masquers . . . Art Club . . .
J. J. J .... Open Forum Club . . . French Club . . .
Glee Club . . . wants to learn to finish things she
starts.
FRANCES M. FRIEDMAN . . . Academic . . . Glee
Club . . . cute . . . Four Square Club . . . PRESS
representative . . . German Club, vice-president . . .
non-athletic F . . . angora and perfumes are pet passions
. . . interclass athletics . . . May Day Fete, dancer . . .
homeroom secretary . . . college is her aim.
HOWARD FRIEDMAN . . . Academic . . . dislikes
surprise tests . . . Varsity softball . . . interclass ath-
letics . . . homeroom president . . . student oliicer . . .
full of vigor and hustle . . . wishes to be a lawyer.
MURRAY FRIEDLANDER . . . Academic . . . Masquers
Club . . . Boys' Opportunity Club . . . J. V. track,
letter, ribbons . . . interclass athletics . . . J. J. J. . . .
Play-Reading Committee . . . Senior Play . . . shrewd
. . . wild over fine horses, stage . . . homeroom president
. . . would like to win a Kentucky Derby.
FREDERICK E. GAITHER . . . Technical . . . inter- - JAMES RAY GIBSON . . . Technical . . . listens to
class athletics . . . U. S. stamps and blondes attract Kay Kyser . . . locker duty . . . likes blondes and
him . . . ice hockey and ice skating are his favorites cars . . . information desk . . . detests hats with long
him . . . ice hockey and ice skating are his favorites . . . feathers . . . homeroom president . . . wants to be a
J. J. J .... structural engineering will be his future. customs inspector.
V, GAYNELLE QALE i I i Academic i i i Four Square CHARLES GODWIN . . . Technical . . . Leaders' Club
Club . . . interclass athletics . . . tennis . . . Latin Club - - - Etiiieai Ciilb, President - - - Swell fellow - - - Vafsitll
. . . dislikes jitterbugs and silly girls . . . Glee Club . . . football, Major F - - - ice hvckev, Malin' Fw medal - - '
locker duty l D i ushortyu . l D May Day Fete, dancer Lacrosse, Major F . . . high scorer in hockey league . . .
. . . pointing to a career as a modern Florence Night- Senator - - - ambition is Ceiiege-
ingale.
BEATRICE ANN GOLD . . . Commercial . . . Bea . . .
SHIRLEY MITZIE GAMERMAN . . . Academic . Twins Club ' - - km? a SMP book - - - Shofthand
Latin Club i n i imerciass athletics U ' D .iGam,, I Club . . . excellent typlst . . . Four Square Club . . .
Library Club n i i Giee Club i ' i happy-goriucky i . Minor F . . . student coach . . . OiIlCC.PTHCI1C8 Club
dumb boys and Silly girls peeve her i l i to teach. . . . interclass athletics . . . representative . . . wants
to marry her boss.
CHESTER A- GARDNER, JR ---- Commercial - - - SHIRLEY GOLD . . . Academic . . . Art Club . . .
Glee Club . . . bass voice . . . Varsity track . . . J. J. J. tgnnis , , , Lfshanee , , , French Club i , i J. V,
FORESTER, sP0Tts staii - - - MGUIHPY7, - - - iikes Eifis, basketball . . . Varsity softball . . . collects pins and
hates gum Chewers - - - BOYS, Ciiefiis - - - J- V- iee pictures . . . Archery . . . Latin Club . . . volleyball
hockey . . . interclass athletics . . . wants to meet Betty i ' i likes iittei-bugging, driving I . i Mimi F i . I to
Gfabie- be a nurse.
SHIRLEY GERTZ . . . Commercial . . . i'Babes', . . . JAY GOLDBERG . . . Academic . . . Boys' Oppor-
Glee Club . . . Home Economics Club . . . horseback tunity Club, secretary . . . blase . . . "Yogi', . . . hates
riding and dancing are favorites . . . J. J. J., flowers "know-it-alls" . . . likes Becket's saxophone and
. . . May Day Fete, dancer. Spanier's cornet . . . Leaders' Club.
Gaither Gale Gamerman Gardner Gertz
Gibson Godwin B. Cold S. Gold Jay Goldberg
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. last minute crams for exams
MANFRED E, GOLDBERG , , , Academic , , , BETTE GOODMAN . . . Academic . . . personality,
non-athletic F . . . Table Tennis Club, president, P0P11lHfitY, PCFSCVCTHUCC s - - Masqllersv Secretary - - -
champ . . . J. J. .l .... interclass athletics . . . student likes Stage difemlng and acting - - - M11SiC APPTCCH1'
officer . . . PRESS representative . . . FORESTER, sports ti0I1 Club - . . ifliCfClaSS athletics - - - May Day FCIC,
staff . . . coaching certificate . . . Chemistry Club . , . Queen's attendant . . . student officer, lieutenant . . ,
dreams of a maroon convertible . . . to be a chemist. FI6I1Cb Club - - - delCSfS 0bH0Xi0l1S PC0PlC - - - -l- -l- J-,
Howers . . . Fencing . . . Senior Play-Reading Com-
mittee . . . hopes to co-star with Charles Boyer in stock
ROBERT BRUCE GOLDSTEIN . . , Academic . . . Company productions.
earnest blue eyes . . . Band . . . Orchestra . . . goes
for Petty's drawings . . . Ethical Club . . . interclass LENORE G. GOODWIN . . . Academic . . . Latin
athletics . . . non-athletic F . . . Varsity baseball . . . Club . . . interclass athletics, numerals . . . Senior
Major F . . . indoor track . . . hopes to be a college Inaugural Dance Committee . . . Open Forum Club
grad. . . . Scrap Book Committee . . . student coach . . . Art
Club . . . finds her monotone voice annoying . . . "Lee"
MILTON GOLDSTROM l . . Commercial . i i rare . . . FORESTER, advertising staff . . . to be a lawyer.
sense of humor . . . Varsity tennis . . . pet peeve- VIRGINIA GORDON D I ' Academic l G . f.Ginger,,
wolves OH a Strawude ' ' ' thmks he needs a long . . . Four Square Club . . . interclass athletics, Minor
vacation' F . . . Latin Club . . . non-athletic F . . . collects
souvenirs . . . considers sport clothes tops . . . to do
MIRIAM GOLLIN . . . Academic . . . watches the Secretarial Work-
boys . . . likes ice-skating, dancing, new evening dresses ,
. . . Cultural Club . . . Badminton . . . Latin Club . . . EDWARD MICHAEL GORMAN ' ' ' Technical ' ' '
interclass athletics l . ' PRESS representative l . A interclass athletics . . . fancies blondes and brunettes
PRESS, reporter . . . French Club . . . Varsity volley- ' ' ' BOYS, Opportunity Club ' ' ' HNed,7 ' ' ' to retire
ball . . . wants to marry a millionaire with oomph. at 25'
ELAYNE GOTTESMAN . . . Academic . . . peaches
LEONARD H. GOLOMBEK . . . Academic . . . likes and cream complexion . . . Home Economics Club,
steaks, light operas . . . Biology Club . . . Open Forum vice-president, non-athletic F . . . student officer . . .
Club - - - Music Appreciation Club . - - interclass interclass athletics . . . Archery . . . Minor F . . .
athletics . . . very oblrging to everyone . . . Chemistry Table Tennis , , , shuns bossy people and junky
Club - - - Boys, Cl10TuS - - - Glee Club - . - h0m6r00IIl jewelry . . . PRESS, sports editor . . . FORESTER, sports
vice-president . . . information desk . . . FORESTER, staff , , , Music Appreciation Club . . . PRESS rep-
Clllh staff . . . iIlI6f6S1.E!Cl in Cl'1CIHlCal W0l'li. resentative , , , future dregs designer,
M. Goldberg Goldstein Goldstrom Collin Golombek
Goodman Goodwin Gordon Gorman Gottesman
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. Duchin guest-starring at our Jubilee
Gotschall Grafton Greenfelcl M. Greenfield M. .l. Greenfield
Greenwald Groves Guggenheimer Hackerman Hall
MARY EDNA GOTSCHALL . . . Commercial . . . con-
vincing orator . . . Scribblers . . . likes public speak-
ing . . . attends conferences . . . Leaders' Club . . .
Student Advisory Board . . . despises penny-pinchers
. . . J. .l. .l .... student officer . . . homeroom vice-
president . . . looks forward to teaching at the f'Y'7.
RUTH GRAFTON . . . Commercial . . . loves good
times . . . homeroom treasurer . . . interclass athletics
. . . chocolate sundaes her favorite . . . detests cueball
haircuts . . . student coach . . . PRESS representative
. . . to be airline hostess.
ALVIN E. GREENFELD . . . Academic . . . dreams
of California . . . interclass athletics . . . hopes to
bowl 100 . . . coaching certificate . . . spends his spare
time with model airplanes and plane pictures . . .
one of the younger members of the class . . . legal
aspirant.
MARY GREENFIELD . . . Academic . . . Varsity
hockey, softball, tennis . . . "Pepper', . . . Varsity
basketball . . . Latin Club . . . non-athletic F . . .
jolly prankster . . . Table Tennis . . . Major F . . .
Archery Club, president . . . Badminton . . . May
Day Fete, dancer . . . Four Square Club . . . enthusi-
astic athlete . . . Leaders' Club . . . FORESTER, sports
staff . . . coaching certificate . . . mathematics will
figure in her future.
MARY JANET GREENFIELD . . . Academic . . .
'iBlondie,' . . . interclass athletics . . . loves fried
chicken, cake, dancing . . . Glee Club . . . dislikes
homework . . . student officer . . . representative . . .
homeroom secretary . . . ambition: home life.
ANN R. GREENWALD . . . Academic . . a charm-
ing companion . . . Latin Club . . . collects china dogs
. . . pet peeves: high socks, peroxide blondes . . .
helpful in many ways . . . gym locker duty . . . hopes
to become av medical technician.
JOHN ROBERT GROVES . . . General Technical
. . . Craftsmen's Club . . . writes lyrics and poems . . .
likes movies, radio programs . . . interclass athletics
. . . J. .l. J., scenery . . . Step Singing Committee . . .
hopes to be a great lyric writer someday . . .
PAUL GUGGENHEIMER . . . Technical . . . engin-
eering and aviation . . . Craftsmen's Club . . . Scout
Club, vice-president . . . .l. V. track . . . PRESS,
reporter . . . famous for his questions . . . Masquers
. . . Radio Club . . . likes to take things apart and
put them together again.
SHIRLEY HACKERMAN . . . Academic . . . 'cdouble
or nothingv . . . Latin Club . . . goes in for tennis,
good music. and Tyrone Power . . . Senior Farewell
Assembly Committee . . . Glee Club . . . interclass
athletics, Minor F . . . student coach . . . homeroom
secretary . . . student officer . . . Chemistry Club . . .
to become a nurse or teacher.
JEAN ELIZABETH HALL . . . Academic . . . interested
in dramatics . . . Glee Club . . . dreams of blonde
haired boys and maroon convertibles . . . Chemistry
Club . . . .l. .l. .l., flowers . . . crooked stocking seams
annoy her . . . Home Economies Club . . . non-athletic
F . . . locker duty . . . wishes to become dietitian.
Hament Hampson Hammer HEIIISCH HHHSSCH
Harris A. Hart M. L. Hart Hartz Hause
DORIS MAE HAMENT . . . Academic . . . FOREST!-JR, GODFREY R. HARRIS . . . General Technical . . .
photography staff . . . J. J. J .... Table Tennis . . . baseball team manager . . . likes ice skating, ice hockey
friendly . . . interclass athletics . . . numerals . . . . . . interclass athletics . . . Craftsmen's Club . . . to
homeroom treasurer . . . adores chocolate pudding see America first.
and photography . . . never a care in the World . . .
Camera Club . . . to study medicine.
ARTHUR LEE HART, JR .... Technical . . . Varsity
soccer, Major F . . . Varsity track . . . thrives on
BETTY JANE HAMPSON . . . Commercial
iiBets" . . . speaks in a low voice . . . homeroom mmorilycle ridilgili ' ' J'T'J' Jkushei ' ' ' imercligs
treasurer . . . interclass volleyball . . . reading and art ?t eggs ' ' rlslmlas ree ommmee ' ' ' to y
work . . . to be a private secretary. or I e rmy or armes'
DOROTHY BERTHA HAMMER . . . Academic . . . MARY LOUISE HART Commercial C166
Art Club, non-athletic F . . . interclass athletics . . . Club Office Practice' Club Skating and
Minor F . . . crazy about powder blue and bicycling . ' ' ' ' ' '
. . reading . . . May Day, dancer . . . speaks when spoken
. . . Latin Club . . . to design dresses. to i aims to Work.
EUGENE HANSEN . . . Commercial . . . jitterbug . . .
likes swing and jazz bands . . . Varsity football . . . STANLEY HARTZ . . . Academic . . . Music Appreci-
dislikes big shots . . . Gene . . . Varsity track . . . ation Club . . . Chemistry Club . . . interclass athletics
likes a good fight . . . a real pal . . . Varsity basketball . . . Drum 81 Bugle Corps . . . to be political economist.
. . . Glenn Miller is tops. '
DELORES HANSSEN . . . Commercial . . . second DOROTHY HELEN HAUSE - - - Academic - - -
Sonja Henie , I , Shorthand Club , , , J, J, J ,,,, basketball . . . Latin Club . . . keeps stray cats . . .
Home Economics Club . . . custard pie . . . interclass iikes iC0 Skating - - - Giee Chlh - - - 'SDOF' - - - hates
athletics . . . Minor F . . . Library Club . . . intends high heels with ahkieisi clashing 001015 - - - J- J- J-
to work. . . . nursing.
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RUTH E. HAUSMANN . . . Academic . . . Leaders, Stamp collecting . . . grudge against Hitler, Mussolini
Club . . . Four Square Club . . . Junior French Club and Jacobs . . . wood carving . . . J. J. J., publicity
. . . excels in sports, studies, and friends . . . J. V. . . . to enter postal service.
hockey . . . Varsity softball . . . Major F . . . takes
to water like a fish . . . FORESTER, sports editor . . .
interclass athletics . . . J. J. J., bazaar . . . Student ANITA DORIS HERB - - - Academic - - - nimble
Advisory Board I I I homeroom president I I I ffCoor'f feet . . . Home Economics Club . . . PRESS, reporter
. . . PRESS representative . . . student coach . . . May 1 - ' h0mef00mI Pfesldem - J- J- J-7 dancer - - -
Day FereI dancer I I I eafe ofbeer I r I to reaelr pbyeiesn rnterclass athletics . . . goes in for hot dogsr mystery
books . . . Chemistry Club . . . full of dynamic energy
. . . Junior Prom Committee . . . to become a social
WINIFRED HEANEY . . . Academic . . . '4Bunny" service worker.
just arrives on time . . . Glee Club . . . likes Eddie
Duchin almond ice-cream . . . interclass athletics . . . -
student officer . . . avoids knee-high socks, crew hair- CATHERINE LORRAINE HOCKSTBA ' -I ' Com'
ours I I I prom and Banquet Cemmlrree I r I easy e0meI mercial . . . 6'Hock" . . . one Ill a million . mterclass
easy go I I I French Club r I I Plano Club I I I Music athletics . . . homeroom president . . . likes Scotties
Apbreoiarrorr Club I I r JI Il' JI, gym SboWI . . Leaders, Club . . . Office Practice Club, secretary
. . J. J. J .... to be a private secretary.
BABETTE S. HECHT . . . Academic . . . Table Tennis
- - - Vafsifi' Swimming, C0'CaPtainv Major F - - - ifllef' ADELE HOFFMAN . . . Commercial . . . goes for
class 3il'llCtlCS . . - J. V. hockey . . . B3.dII1lIlt0Il . . . pretzels and fellgwg I I I I I . interclass
tennis - - - Min0f F - - - Step Singing C0mIT1iUCe - - - athletics . . . HH" . . . Office Practice Club . . . prays
May Day Fete, dancer . . . "Babs" . . . likes all sports for an employer who isnlt hgt tempered.
. . . intelligent . . . Latin Club . . . collects junk . . .
student coach . . . representative . . . track . . . to enter
Smith- SELMA LEE HOFFMAN . . . Commercial . . . likes
swing recordings . . . Typing Club . . . '6Shorty" . . .
. I can get along with anyone . . . student oflicer . . .
ROBERT HERB ' ' ' Academic ' ' ' Freshman Sopho' Office Practice Club . . . ambition to marry a rich man.
more football . . . Varsity baseball . . . "Reds" . . .
homeroom secretary . . locker duty . . . to be a bachelor.
I EDWIN HOFMEYER . . . Commercial . . . likes movies
NATHAN HERBST . . . Commercial . . . class intellect . . . Table Tennis . . . homeroom treasurer . . . hopes
. . . Freshman-Sophomore basketball . . . "Nates', . . . to enter business.
Hausmann Heaney Hecht Herb Herbst
Herr Hockstra A. Hoffman S. Hoffman Hofmeyer
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MARGARET M. HOGARTY . . . Academic . . . golf . . . Leaders' Club . . . Four Square Club . . . very
team . . . French Club . . . likes Great Danes, chocolate versatile.
cake, tweecl suits, Tommy Dorsey . . . '4Hoagie,' . . .
peeved by broken fingernails . . .incessant gum chewer IRVING B. HORN, JR ' i l Academic ' i l Band
' ' ' 10 be laboratory techmclan' . . . interclass athletics . . . quiet and unassuming . . .
wishes to be a success in life.
JOSEPH W. HOGUE . . . Commercial . . . Oppor-
tunity Club . . . J. J. J., usher . . . sport enthusiast
. . . interclass athletics . . . student officer . . . Oliice
Practice Club . . . Leaders' Club . . . dislikes silly girls
. . . to be a business executive.
SHIRLEY HORVITZ . . . Academic . . . always smiling
. . . likes novels, Bob Hope, Glenn Miller . . . Latin
Club . . . Masquers . . . Four Square Club . . . French
Club, vice-president . . . interclass athletics . . . non-
athletic F . . . Ring Committee . . . student officer.
BABETTE HOLBROOK . . . Academic . . . Glee Club
. . . student coach . . . Department of Sales and Publicity ROSEMARY HOUCK . . . Academic . . - Latin Club
. . . classic features . . . soft drawl . . . interclass
athletics . . numerals . . . Archery . . . "Babs" . . .
student oliicer . . . track . . . tennis . . . Art Club,
non-athletic F . . . homeroom president . . . loves Los
Angeles, racerdips, canoes, swimming . . . to be private
secretary to the boss.
. . . Art Club, corresponding secretary . . . interclass
athletics, numerals . . . homeroom vice-president . . .
'5Deedie" . . . adores bright colors, big hair bows . . .
Memory Book . . . non-athletic F . . . tiny waist . . .
to be dress designer.
RUTH VIRGINIA HUBBELL . . . Academic . . .
"Kitten" . . . easy on the eyes . . . Table Tennis . . .
enjoys good times, writing poems and stories, and
tennis . . . Masquers . . . detests deceitful people . . .
Home Economics Club . . . J. J. J .... Glee Club
. . . to be a nurse.
BETTY LEE HOOPES . . . Academic . . . 4'Boots"
many buddies . . . Glee Club . . . goes wild over tall
handsome men . . . interclass athletics . . . J. J. J.
. . . homeroom president . . . Gift Committee . . .
representative . . . Archery . . . Junior Prom Committee
. . . Home Economics Club, president . . . student
officer . . . to become secretary.
GERALDINE HUMPHRIES . . . Commercial . . .
admires good looking clothes . . . Glee Club . . . inter-
MARIE HOOT . . . Commercial . . . "Hootie"k . . . class athletics . . . J. J. J .... homeroom vice-president
athletically inclined . . . Library Club, secretary . . . , , , May Day Fete, dancer . . . hopes to become a
interclass athletics . . . Art Club . . . Ring Committee gtenographer,
Hogarty Hogue Holbrook Hoopes Hoot
Horn Horvitz Houck Hubbell Humphries
4-3
.. rushing for seats in the cafe
Irwin Isaacs Jacobs Jaffe Jenkins
F. Johnson J. Johnson Jolly A. Jones K, Jones
KATHLEEN MARIE IRWIN . . . Academic . . . in- Club . . . Glee Club . . . Library Club, non-athletic F
terested in sports . . . Latin Club . . . Archery . . . . . . Leaders' Club . . . Junior Red Cross, Relief Corps
J. J. J .... Badminton . . . likes pep assemblies . . . . . . to be an army corps nurse.
Table Tennis . . . J. V. basketball and volleyball,
Major F . . . hard working and obliging . . . Leaders' . .
Club . . . coaching certificate, non-athletic F . . . FLORENCE 'JOHNSON ' ' ' Commercial ' '. ' thrills
FORESTER advertising Stag. to Bing Crosby and Ronald Reagan . . . interclass
' athletics . . . good natured . . . representatlve . . .
May Day Fete, dancer . . . PRESS representative.
BETTY ROSALYN ISAACS . . . Academic . . . Chem-
istry Club . . . never a hair out of place . . . interclass
athletics, numerals . . . Latin Club . . . student coach JESSE JOHNSON . . . Academic . . . Varsity football,
. . . sweet and sincere . . . French Club . . . Four basketball, track . . . Ethical Club . . . southern accent
Square Club . . . "Cissy" . . . Open Forum Club, secre- . . . javelin throw champ . . . Opportunity Club . . .
tary . . . gym locker duty . . . Step Singing Committee cherchez la femme! . . . representative . . . May Day
. . . secret aspiration is to drive own convertible. Fete, Robin Hood . . . delights in sports . . . to try a
hand at engineering.
MELVIN R. JACOBS . . . Commercial . . . tall, dark,
and elep happy - . - Ofliee Practice Club - - - likes girls WILLIAM H. JOLLY . . . Academic . . . FORMER,
and Jlitefbllgs - - - C1355 eemedien - - - Student effieer, photography staff . . . Varsity track . . . J. V. football,
captain - - . Typing Club - - - Vefeiw basketball - - - J. V. F . . . senior Play . . . Bill . . . J. J. J., enter-
Leaders' Club . . . Wants to play professional baseball. tainmem l l . dancing takes up Spare time l , l Uber"
picture is on his notebook . . . hates homework over
ELSIE JAFFE . . . commercial . . . PRESS fepfe. Weekends-
sentative . . . Shorthand Club . . . Office Practice Club
. . . tennis . . . basketball . . . Glee Club . . . Music ADELLE JONES , , , Academic , , . Home Economics
Appreciation Club . . . homeroom sergeant-at-arms . . . Club , , , Sold on sweet swing, light classics, new
h0PeS re nnd P1303 in hllsinffssi - - - Mai' DHY Fefe, clothes, baby haircuts . . . Glee Club . . . sweet . . -.
deneer - - - FORESTEFS U'anSCflPf10n Slaff- Latin Club . . . unassuming . . . officially to be a
nurse . . . secretly interested in singing and acting.
BLANCHE MARY JENKINS . . . Academic . . . likes
good music and angel-food cake . . . Home Economics KARL H. JONES . . . Technical . . . Craftsmelfs
Club, treasurer . . . Senior Play . . . J. J. J., bazaar Club . . . homeroom president . . . Bud . . . enjoys
. . . interclass athletics, Minor F . . . J. V. volleyball indoor roller skating, football, and ice hockey . . .
. . Archery . . . Varsity swimming . . . Chemistry J. J. J .... future architect.
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M. Jones A R. Jones Judehnd Kahn Kahntroff
Kane Kanter Karfunkel Karalfa Kartman
MILTON R. JONES . . . Commercial . . . Mickey . . . BRUCE RUSSEL KANE . . . Technical . . . student
Opportunity Club . . . J. V. Basketball, J. V. F . . . coach . . . J. J. J., usher . . . 'iKiller" . . . J. V.
Varsity football . . . a born comedian . . . May track . . . J. V. F . . . Varsity track . . . interclass
Day Committee . . . collects jokes and coins . . . athletics . . . collects post cards, old and foreign money,
Leaders, Club . . . Oflice Practice Club . . . J. J. J., stamps . . . Prom and Banquet Committee . . . May
program committee . . . hopes to become a business Day Fete . . . homeroom vice-president . . . engineering
executive. claims future.
ROLAND JONES . . . Academic . . . varsity football BLOOMA KANTER - - - Academic - - - interclass
. . . Minor F . . . collects girls' addresses and telephone afiiieiics - - - OPCII FOTUIYI Club . . . "Cookie,' . . .
numbers . . . interclass basketball . . . rainy days bore Student Oiiicefi Captain - - - Play Reading Cnnlniiiiee
him . . . i'Whimpy" . . . wants to retire in 10 years. - ' - J- -J' J ---- Senior Play, C0nVinCing iead - - -
Masquers . . . wants to be one-half the person Lynn
Fontaine is.
WILLIAM LEE JUDEFIND, JR .... Academic . . .
interested in stamp collecting . . . interclass athletics ROSE LEE KARFUNKEL Commercial Office
. . . track team, assistant manager . . . gym locker ' ' i i ' i
, . , Practice Club . . . Table Tennis . . . favorite interest:
duty . . . expects to attend University of Pennsylvania.
ice skating . . . Glee Club . . . interclass athletics
. . . favors blondes . . . student officer . . . May Day
Fete, dancer . . . business world.
JEANNE JACQUELINE KAHN . . . Commercial . . .
Glee Club . . . witty . . . sings hill billy songs . . .
Office Practice Club . . . J. J. J., Howers . . . often MARY ELLIS KARALFA l , , Academic , , , merry
seen sketching . . . FORESTER, transcription staff . . . , , , Glee Club , , , craves flowers, jewelry, parties . . .
sincere . . . May Day Fete, dancer . . . secret ambition is 3 joke book , , . peeved with late dates l , , to
is aft- i become department store buyer.
JEANNE W. KAHNTROFF . . . Academic . . . basket- DONALD KARTMAN . . . Academic . . . interclass
ball . . . J. J. J., chorus . . . Glee Club . . . curt . . . athletics . . . PRESS, managing editor . . . repre-
Latin Club . . . Music Appreciation Club . . . collects sentative . . . hates hypocrites . . . J. J. J. . . . home-
poetry, anecdotes . . . enjoys operatic music . . . French room president . . . enjoys good food and music . . .
Club, secretary . . . interclass athletics . . . always May Day Committee . . . Scrap Book Committee . . .
carries nail file . . . to be a ugoodi' teacher. Leaders' Club . . . interested in medicine and journalism.
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ERNESTINE SOPHIE KATZ . . . Academic . . . quality THOMAS KEATING . . . Commercial . . . enters all
not quantity . . . Latin Club . . . sundaes and Sundays contests . . . Varsity golf, Minor F . . . chocolate
are her favorites . . . interclass athletics . . . incessant sundaes and double malteds . . . "Par" . . . J. V. ice-
chattering . . . French Club . . . J. J. J., Howers . . . hockey . . . student coach . . . PRESS, sports . . .
Chemistry Club . . . enjoys tennis, books, classical non-athletic F . . . homeroom vice-president.
records .... Four Square Club . . . Music Appreci-
ation Club . . . student officer . . . wants to be
kindergarten teacher' VIRGINIA KEESEY . . . Academic . . . unusual hobby
of collecting samples . . . Table Tennis . . . French
. Club . . . a studybug . . . interclass athletics, Minor F
NORBERT KATZ ' ' ' Academic ' ' ' Stamp Club' . . . tennis . . . expects to attend a Bible school.
president . . . interclass athletics . . . information
desk . . . student oliicer . . . to be an engineer.
LORRAINE KEILES . . . Academic . . . athletic . . .
JEAN VAN LILL KAUFFMAN I . . Academic . . . likes journalism, people with sense of humor . . . dis-
representative I ' I Leadersf Club DI.. Gjee Club likes catty people . . . French Club . . . Table Tennis
D .1 l FORE51-ER, art Stag 1 u l Memory Book, chairman . . . Four Square Club . . . interclass athletics, Minor
. . . Art Club, non-athletic F . . . Junior Prom Com- F - ' - Student coach ' ' ' PRESS- news eflltor ' l' -
mittee , ' ' ju J. Jw portraits, Scenery l . 1 nuts about J. J. J .... May Day Fete . . . wishes to be a journalist.
football games, Tommy Dorsey . . . Department of
Sales and Publicity . . . service F . . . May Day
Committee . . . Prom and Banquet Committee, chair- JANET VIRGINIA KELLER , , , Academic , . I non.
man . . . student oihcer, captain . . . to be fashion artist. athletic F . . . Varsity tennis, hockey . . . J. V, basket.
ball . . . Leaders' Club . . . Four Square Club . . .
blushes readily . . . Major F . . . Table Tennis . . .
STANLEY KAUFMAN . . . Academic . . . Chemistry Archery . . . Latin Club . . . always busy . . . Badminton
Club . . . Varsity track . . . representative . . . wants . . . FORESTER, sports staii . . . coaching director . . .
to graduate. yearns to beat Alice Marble.
ALLEN KAYNE . . . Academic . . . homework, giggly IRVIN KEYSER . . . Academic . . . good conver-
or talkative girls abominable to him . . . Camera Club sationalist . . . Chemistry Club . . . interclass athletics
. . . enjoys Tommy Dorsey and Charles Barnett . . . . . . homeroom president . . . student officer . . . swell
Open Forum Club . . . Craftsmen's Club. fellow to all . . . wants to obtain political heights.
E. Katz N. Katz Kauffman Kaufman Kayne
Keating Keesey Keiles Keller Keyser
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ELEANOR MARIE KIEL . . . Commercial . . . likes
to travel, dance . . . excellent English student . . .
"Happy" . . . quiet . . . a good friend . . .
to be rich.
SHIRLEY E. KIRSH . . . Commercial . . . always in
dutch . . . Shorthand Club . . . interclass athletics . . .
doodles incessantly . . . Glee Club . . . looks forward
to modeling. .
MILTON KLEPFISH . . . Academic . . . knows En-
. choosing Steele Sub-senior head
Minor F . . . Four Square Club . . . Senior Farewell
Assembly Committee . . . J. J. I .... Senior Play,
make-up . . . Banner Committee . . . student officer
. . . to be social worker.
ambition
SHIRLEY LEE KOLODNER . . . Academic . . . Piano
Club, secretary . . . German Club . . . chews gum in-
cessantly . . . Latin Club . . . interclass athletics . . .
Minor F . . . PRESS, reporter . . . French Club . . .
.l. J. .I .... Open Forum Club . . . May Day Committee
. . . Library Club . . . student ollicer . . . genuine in-
terest in teaching.
cyclopedia verbatim . . . tendency towards corpulence
. . ,. Chemistry Club . . . constantly quoting history
book . . . ardent philatelist . . . enjoys bowling "95"
. . . chemistry and mathematics await his contribution.
CARL KOGELSCHATZ . . . Commercial . .
HARRY O. KORFF . . . Academic . . . interested in
photography . . . likes blondes . . . dead batteries dis-
gust him . . . interclass athletics . . . Romeo.
. always
a friend . . . Office Practice Club . . . 'aSmokey" . . .
Art Club . . . likes scientific experiments, painting and
sports . . . dislikes dictators and big shots . .
class athletics.
EUNICE KOLKER . . . Commercial . . . saves menus
. . . Glee Club . . . class primp . . . Typing Club . . .
Office Practice Club . . . J. .l. .l., flowers .
Appreciation Club . . . Shorthand Club . . .
athletics . . . likes intelligent people . . .
government job.
ROSALYNDE KOLODNER . . . Academic . .
Club, treasurer . . . Rozy . . . Latin Club . .
non-athletic F . . . Cultural Club . . . interclass
Kiel Kirsh
R. Kolodner S. Kolodn er
ROBERT KOTLOWITZ . . . Academic . . . good-
natured . . . collects theatrical magazines . . . coaching
certificate . . . Senior Farewell Assembly Committee
. . . lost without gum . . . interclass athletics . . .
information desk . . . Latin Club . . . Senior Play
Reading Committee . . . Piano Club . . . Boys' Chorus
. . . Music Appreciation Club . . . hopes to meet
. inter-
-. - MUSIC Tullulah Bankhead.
interclass
wants a
EVA ROSE KRAMER . . . Academic . . . .l. J. .l.
. . . Latin Club . . . quiet . . . French Club, vice-
. French president . . . interclass athletics . . . mouth waters
. PRESS, for sundaes . . . Archery . . . likes reading . . . Bad-
athletics, minion . . . to teach.
Kleplish Kogelschatz Kolker
Korli Kotlowitz E. Kramer
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. . . Senior--Sub-senior Inaugural Ball at Casualty
M. Kramer
Larrimore
MEYER KRAMER . .
athletics . . . 'LButzH . .
music . . . "Don,t kid me
Kroovitsky Kuntz Landsman Lanza
Laughlin League Leatherbury Leavey
flcaalemic . . . interclass
. interested in all types of
on my nicknamef,
MIRIAM KROOVITSKY . . . Commercial . . . talkative
. . . likes to read . . . Typing Club . . . light hearted
. . . Mickey . . . loves recordings of swing bands . . .
Oflice Practice Club . . . ambition--a private secretary.
MIRIAM KUNTZ . . .
.4caflen1ic . . . I"0m3s'i't:lt.
write-up editor . . . Happy Hills entertainment, co-
chairman , . . Art Club . . . adores all music . .
Latin Club . . . interclass athletics . . . Music Appreci-
ation Club . . . always talking or laughing . . . tennis
. . student coach . . . J. .I. .I.. flowers.
SHIRLEY LANDSMAN . . . Commercial . . . "Stnffi,
. . . representative . . . Clee Club . . . wax works
fanatic . . . Prom and Banquet Committee . . . T. D.
favorite . . . FORESTER, write-up staff . . . outdoor type
. . . PRESS representative
. . . effervescent personality.
SALVATORE THOMAS LANZA . . . Academic . . .
always smiling . . . adores blondes . . . Varsity football
. . . Major F . . . Varsity track . . . hopes to attend
college.
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VIRGINIA LARRIMORE . . . Commercial . . . fencing
and field hockey . . . dotes on music . . . Bo-Peep . . .
wants to become an air line hostess.
DORIS LAUGHLIN . . . Arazlemie . . . pretty smile
. . . detests dateless weekends . . . Clee Club . . .
Chemistry Club . . . admires good looking clothes . .
May Day Fete, Queen's attendant . . . .I. .I. .I. . .
student officer . . . hopes to go to college.
MARIE ALICE LEAGUE . . . Academic . . . Latin
Club . . . chocolate ice-cream . . . Clee Club . . . inte-
class athletics . . . Fencing . . . J. J. I., specialty act
. . . jeune fille . . . non-athletic F . . . aspires to guide
the lessons of little ones.
RUTH MCCAULEY LEATHERBURY . . . Commercial
. . . Glee Club . . . student officer . . . likes 'em tall
and dark . . . reserved . . . allergic to suspenders
. . . to be a good secretary.
tb'
Now
A NA R. LEA I?i' de11iic . . . J. .I. .I., flowers
. . . Badminton . . . J. V. hockey . . . Latin Club . . .
Ann . . . locker duty . . . Junior French Club . . .
can't tolerate snobs . . . Archery . . . to do social
service work.
lulilllvlltpll
Lee Lehman A. Lessans E. Lessans F. Lessans
Levenson A. Levin B. A. Levin G. Levin Levinson
CHARLOTTE ELLEN LEE . . . Academic . . . Varsity ice skating, horseback riding . . . reading . . . movies
tennis . . . numerals . . . homeroom secretary . . . . . . swing . . . Chemistry Club . . . Archery . . . four
enjoys all types of music . . . non-athletic F . . . dips of ice cream . . . to teach.
German Club . . . always in a good humor . . . Glee
Egg' ' ' ' DF13a'm?em of Safes and P.ubhmY ' ' ' Beds SHIRLEY TOBAE LEVENSON . . . Academic . . .
y Duchrns piano playing soothing . . . aspires . . .
. concerted people disgust her . . . German Club, vice-
to be a professional dancer or drum player. .
president . . . ever wise-cracking . . . Glee Club . . .
Four Square Club . . . interclass athletics . . . Varsity
LILLIAN JOAN LEHMAN ' ' ' Academic '. ' ' con' basketball . . . non-athletic award . . . wants to marry.
fesses a weakness for ple a la mode . . . interclass
athletics . . . noncathletic F . . . PRESS, reporter . . .
f student coach . . . Library Club . . . Scribblers . . AILEEN B- LFVIN ' ' ' Academic ' ' - Wears lsmmlmg
Junior French Club D I I Chemistry Club 1 l D appreci, clothes . . . mterclass athletics . . . good times are
ates a sense of humor . . . May Day Fete Committee tops ' ' ' Germahn Club ' ' ' Sloppy People disgust her
. . . FORESTER, club staff . . . student oflicer . . . gym ' ' ' Table Tenms ' ' ' Wants to marry'
locker duty . . . writes for pleasure . . . a fourth
estate career. BETTIF. ANNE LEVIN . . . Academic . . . pleasant
and peaceful '. . . Home Economics Club, secretary,
AARON G, LESSANS , , , Academic , , , Orchestra, . . . swimming fan . . . Archery . . . dislikes derbies and
president . . . Band, secretary . . . interclass athletics moustaches . . . Table Tennis . . . J. .l. .l-c bazaar
. . . enjoys Tommy Dorsey . . . Glenn Miller , , , ...favorite dishes: ice cream and turkey . . . interclass
hungry for roast beef . . . .l. .l. .l., jazz band . . . athletics - - - future Cliefiiian-
I goes for music in a big way . . . swing band, special
A woodwind section. . . to be an agriculturist. GILBERT LEVIN , , , Academic , , , dark com.
, plexioned-resembles an Indian . . . likes feature writ-
EVELYN JEANETTE LESSANS . . . Academic . . . ing and Ph0t0gf3PhY - - - Table Tennis - - - rotten
likeable . . . interclass athletics . . . J. J. .l., make-up jokes and leakt' Pens HHUOY him - - - Camera Club - - -
. . . Latin Club . . . Junior French Club . . . Glee FORESTEK Ph0t0gfaPhY C0-Cdiwf - - - PRESS, C0'fe3tUTC
Club . . . Fom-:srl-ik, feature staff . . . Fencing Club Cdimf - - - Wishes i0 be 3 snnd j0l1fnaliSf-
. . . Chemistry Club . . . soft red hair . . . tennis . . .
plans 10 major in home economics. RHEA S. LEVINSON . . . Academic . . . interclass
athletics . . . collects postcards . . . Four Square Club
FREDA LESSANS . . . Academic . . . Latin Club . . . . . . mystery thrillers capture her attention . . . Home
homeroom secretary . . . Fencing . . . representative Economics Club . . . dislikes people who primp in
. French Club . . . 4'Fritz" . . . likes swimming, public . . . to be radio announcer.
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HILDA LEVY . . . Commercial . . . trim and tiny MURIEL V. LIPSON . . . Commercial . . . Typing
. . . Archery Club, treasurer . . . collects souvenirs . . . Club . . . homeroom president . . . Library Club, vice-
Glee Club . . . Senior Inaugural Ball Committee president . . . Ollice Practice Club, vice-president . . .
. . . May Day Fete, dancer. poise and charm combined . . . interclass athletics,
numerals . . . representative . . . Leaders' Club . . .
Wants government work.
SONIA BETTY LEVY . . . Academic . . . Latin Club
. . . Music Appreciation Club . . . Chemistry Club
. . . Masquers, secretary . . . Junior French Club . . . HELEN LITSINGER Commercial student
corrects her friends' bad grammer . . . interclass ath- Omcer musicau ingzlihed Varqit' gloueybau
letics, numerals . . . J. J. J., make-up, bazaar . . . ..HOl'1yQ, hopis to travel' ' ' A Y 5
Fencing . . . May Day Committee . . . would like to
tackle stage after college.
LOUISE DOROTHY LITTLE . . . Commercial . . .
RICHARD A. LILLIEN . . . Academic . . . Camera Glee Club, non-athletic F . . . May Day Fete, dancer
Club . . . interclass athletics . . . Newark's gift to . . . doodler . . . hates operas, fresh boys . . . student
Forest Park . . . Senior Play . . . enjoys a lengthy coach . . . interclass athletics . . . dress designer.
snooze . . . FORESTER, photography staff . . . favorite
pastimes are photography and rifling.
RAE LLOYD . . . Academic . . . movie fan . . . likes
DOROTHY LINDSAY Academic reading nice clothes . . . French Club . . . Chemistry Club
d . . . ' ' ' .' ' ' ' . . . Clee Club . . . interclass athletics . . . May Day
ancing, 1ce-skating are tops . . . Latin Club . . . Ft h om .de t Student Goa h
French Club . . . Clee Club . . . interclass athletics e ef ' ' Omero presl n ' ' ' C ' ' '
. . . quiet . . . wishes to be a nurse. nursing career'
ROSALIE LIPSITZ . . . Academic . . . Varsity ice- EVELYN CATHERINE LOESCHKE . - - C0f1lmfffCil1l
skating, tennis . . . Badminton . . . Library Club , , , . . . serious and silent . . . likes ice skating, reading
interclass athletics . . . Major F . . . A. A. representative and sports . . . talent for piano . . . L'Shorty" . .
. . . Latin Club . . . PRESS representative . . . Clee Office Practice Club . . . representative . . . nice person
Club . . . Badminton . . . to be a gym teacher. to have around.
H. Levy S. Levy Lillien Lindsay Lipsitz
Lipson Litsinger Little Lloyd Loeschke
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pep assemblies, hot dogs, and cheering
SELMA JEAN LOEWNER . . . Academic . . . May lacrosse . . . homeroom treasurer . . . Major F . . .
Day Committee , . . Art Club, non-athletic F . . . takes his time . . . homeroom president.
J. J. J., Howers, scenery, bazaar . . . student officer,
lieutenant . . . collects poems . . . wants to graduate MARJORIE MANN Academic interested in
. h h . . . . . .
Wu onors' stamps . . . Stamp Club, secretary . . . dotes on ice
cream and out of town boys . . . Four Square Club
. . . interclass athletics . . . May Day Fete, dancer . . .
MARY RUTH LOGUE D D ' Commercial l . ' amiable Library Club . . . J. J. J .... FORESTER Staff . . . Red
disposition . . . Office Practice Club . . . student officer Cross Club ' ' ' Masquers ' ' ' Cabmel'
. . . interclass athletics, Minor F . , . Leaders' Club . . .
Student Coach ' ' ' to be an accoumam' JANET MARCUS . . . Academic . . . super salesman
. . . PRESS representative . . . interclass athletics . . .
loves blondes, convertibles, pistachio ice cream . . .
ESTHER LONDER . . . Academic . . . newcomer from Latin Club - f - J- J- -lv HOWCFSZ - - - French Club
the South . . . French Club . . . swimming and chow - - - Foul' Square Club - - - Feiwlng - - - PRESS fe'
mein thrill her , , , would like to travel. porter . . . looks forward to marriage and a country
home.
LIABEL S- MAIN U I l Academic . . I quiet and re, IRA M. MARKS . . . Commercial . . . main interests:
served . . . Glee Club . . . partial to Glenn Miller girls, milkushakelsjmd Photography - ' ' Ofllce Plfacflce
and Tommy Dorsey . . . Latin Club . . . career woman ' Club - ' ' Fudgle ' - - May Day Few ' ' ' Sulflumofv
in a few years. Junior Class President . . . Opportunity Club . . .
PRESS . . . Ping Pong Club . . . J. V. football . . .
Boys, Chorus . . . student ollicer, captain . . . Gift
Committee . . . representative . . . Senator . . . Student
CLAIRE MARIE MAISEL , , , Academic , , , 1311 and .Advisory Committee, chairman . . . Leaders' Club . . .
blonde . . . frank or conceited people bother her . . . Sllldeni Court - . - WHHIS I0 graduate With h0fl01'S-
J. J. J., Howers . . . Glee Club . . . Masquers . . . May
D f F is , . . . Y .
ai em' Queen a"mdam Mm to be a model MARGARET ELEANOR MARTIN . . . commercial
. . . interested in all sports . . . Varsity hockey, soft-
ball . . . hockey medal . . . has album . . . Major F
ROBERT MALLONEE . . . Commercial . . . 4'Mal', . . . PRESS representative . . . FORE-fren, transcription
. . . another Bob Burns . . . Varsity ice hockey and staff . . . track, basketball ribbons . . . to work.
Loewner Logue Louder Main Maisel
Mallonee Mann Marcus Marks Martin
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. . . wearing Cardigans and high stockings
Robert Matthews Roy Matthews Maxwell McConnell McCormick
McGehee Meeth Meyer G. Myers M. Myers
ROBERT MATTHEWS . . . Technical . . . Band, CHARLES MCGEHEE . . . Commercial . . . FORESTER,
non-athletic F . . . likes pretty girls . . . women sports staff . . . energetic, athletically inclined . . .
drivers peeve him . . . saves stamps and coins . . . Opportunity Club . . . J. V. football . . . Varsity football
to become draftsrnan or mechanical engineer. . . . wants success.
BETTY MEETH . . . Academic . . . cute . . . pug nose
ROY MATTHEWS - - - Academic - - - Wears g00fl' . . . PRESS reporter . . . likes to ice skate and write
l00l4lI1g Cl0ll'19s - - - Gefmau Club. treasurer - - - -l- J- -l-s short stories . . . Scribblers . . . tennis . . . non-athletic
PFUPCNY - - - Ann Rutherford and banana spllls are F . . . detests conceited people . . . Clee Club . . . T. l
lus Pet Passlfms - - - A11 Club, sergeant-al-Hfms - - - Dorsey is her favorite . . . aspires to be another
homeroom, vice-president . . . Senior Prom and Banquet- Shakespeare.
Committee . . . wants to be an architect.
FREDA MEYER . . . Academic . . . Latin Club
A . . . . '6Freddy,, . . . Art Cliih . . . wild about white
EVELYIB MAXRQELLCI 'b' Commirval 'd' jhales to orchids, dancing . . . abhors spinach . . . homeroom
e ease ' ' ', ee u ' ' ' a ways ancmg ' ' ' secretary . . . peppy . . . tiny . . . to be interior deco-
homcroom president . . . hopes to be a stenographer. rator
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MARGARET ANN MCCONNELL . . . Commercial RARLANRI LARRY MYERSA-rl C1fde"'L?"' ORE
. . . homeroom secretary . . . clothes conscious . . . loom pres? em ' ' ' Stamps an glrs. eep lm occuple
intends to get a good john . . . Varsity football, baseball . . . mterclass athletics.
MEl..VlN MYERS . . . Technical . . . J. V. Football,
JAMES LOUIS MCCORMICK . . . Commercial . . . J. V. F . . . .l. V. ice hockey, Major F . . . "Ice
ready sense of humor . . . enjoys baseball . . . blushes Tongs" . . . girls-he's not particular . . . student
easily , , , hopes I0 land 3 Swell jgb, oliicer . . . hopes to he electrical engineer.
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E. Miles L. Miles B. Miller J. Miller T. Miller
Millman Millstone Mitchell C. Moore V. Moore
ELIZABETH MILES . . . Commercial . . . likes roller KATHERINE MILLMAN . . . Academic . . . French
skating, swing bands, and jitterbugs . . . Office Practice Club . . . dotes on dancing . . . Latin Club . . . Music
Club . . . homeroom treasurer . . . Glee Club . . . Appreciation Club . . . continually dieting . . . Chem-
interclass athletics . . . J. J. J .... 46Boots" . . istry Club . . . Junior French Club, secretary . . .
combines laughter and labor. FORESTER, club editor . . . Scrap-book Committee . . .
Senior Inaugural Ball, co-chairman . . . Open Forum
LELAND W. MILES . . . Academic . . . student Pres. Clnb t - -HHHPPX, Hills, entertainment - - - Stndent
ident . . . Leaders, Club, president . . . Scout Club, Cnnnh ' ' ' Kathy ' ' ' tn become 3 Schoolmarm'
president . . . enthusiastic scout . . . Masquers . . .
Table Tennis 6. . . ,coaching certificate . . . PRESS, EVELYN MILLSTONE u U l Commercial i l . always
features . . . 'Shoes . . . Happy Hills Entertainment, smiling May Day Committee Masquers
cochglrman ' gaii ymmgl thesplan ' Jwmemqm Of'Iice Practice Club . . . student officer . . . PRESS
pl-E515 int ' ' Sugerc is etfcss' ' 'b Tcrsgy telims' representative . . . Prom and Banquet Committee . . .
sot a . . .. tu ent resi ents crap oo ommittee hopes to travel'
. . . J. V. ice hockey, football . . . letter . . . non-
athletic F . . . Opportunity Club, president . . . Ethical
Club . . . one of the enthusiastic i'Muts', . . . theatrical BETTYE MITCHELL . . . Academic . . . aKem"
or journalistic Career, . . . sweet . . . Home Economics Club . . . homeroom
president . . . pretty . . . interested in modeling.
BETTY MILLER . . . Academic . . . worships her
great Dane, Eric . . . PRESS, feature writer . . . sweet CLARENCE ALLEN NIOORE . Technical
as they Come ' ' ' Wants tn Own and Operate Own Camera Club . . . Boys' Chorus . .-..Ethical Club... .
newspaper' track .... I . J. J .... "Bell" . . . hates people to mess
his hair . . . would like Drexel to claim his next four
JEROME MILLER . . . Academic . . . "Jack" . . . years.
Chess Club . . . Biology Club . . . Freshmen-Sophomore
basketball . . . interclass athletics . . . sports fan . . . . ,
J. J. J .... wishes to enter medical field. VIRGINIA LEE MOORE ' ' ' Acaliemw ' ' ' never
without a smile . . . FORESTER, write-up staff . . .
cheerleader . . . Latin Club . . . Art Club . . . Bad-
THOMAS REED MILLER . . . Technical . . . Table minton . . . "Ginny" . . . Library Club, secretary
Tennis . . . Craftsmenis Club, treasurer . . . Varsity . . . Chemistry Club . . . wants to travel the air-lanes . . .
soccer, Minor F . . . J. J. J .... interclass athletics interclass athletics, numerals . . . J. J. J., bazaar
. . . likes plenty of dates . . . PRESS, reporter . . . . . . Happy Hills, entertainment . . . student oliicer . . .
to be a machine designer. non-athletic F . . . future lies in Duke University.
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MARGARET MORRISON . . . Academic . . . human LAWRENCE CLAYTON MURPHY, JR .... Academic
encyclopedia . . . Art Club . . . Leaders' Club . . . . . . likes food, Glenn Miller, and blondes . . . detests
Four Square Club . . . interclass athletics . . . Cul- women's hats.
tural Club . . . Glee Club . . . enjoys reading, sculpture
. . . Library Club, non-athletic F . . . Latin Club . . .
J. J. J., flowers . . . Home Economics Club . . . dislikes . .
rude people . . . Student Court . . . wants to be a RUTH ANN MURPHY - - - Academic - - - Sorta quiet
chemist. . . . but "still waters run deep" . . . Glee Club . . .
why men prefer blondes . . . homeroom secretary . . .
Latin Club . . . student ollicer . . . dotes on double
MURIEL Y. MORSTEIN . . . Commercial . . . Four bubble - - - Wants I0 be Successful'
Square Club . . . interclass athletics . . . sports take
up spart time . . . Typing Club . . . May Day Fete,
dancer ' ' ' Wants to be 3 Business execmive' HARRIET NAVIASKY . . . Commercial... Shorthand
Club . . . Typing Club . . . J. J. J., costumes . . Music
Appreciation Club . . . wants to travel . . . Ollice
BARBARA MOSBY . . . Academic . . . Art Club . . . Practice Club , u D wants to marry her boss.
Middie's "dream girl" . . . goes in for ilowers, spring-
time, sunsets . . . open cars . . . Naval Academy "Hops',
. . . Bobby . . . to model, marry.
MAY RUTH NEEDLE . . . Academic . . . always
makes a short story long . . . Latin Club . . . Chemistry
MELVIN C. MUHLY. . . General Technical.. . home- Club - - - a H0Pk1'?S footefg 3 ' French Club - ' -
room secretary . . . hobbies are model railroading and lockeli duty ' ' ' MUSIC Appreclatlon Club ' jj lmefclass
stamp collecting ' Q . t.Herk,, ' . . falls for blondes and athletics . . . numerals . . . secret ambition to get
brunettes . . . Step Singing Committee . . . electrical maffled ' ' ' May Dali FMR' dancer ' ' ' Archery ' ' '
career. would be happy teaching kindergarten
JOHN MURPHY . . . Commercial . . . homeroom ELLEN B. NEWCOMB . . . Academic . . . sweet and
president . . . Opportunity Club . . . aviation . . . sincere . . . Four Square Club . . . Glee Club . . .
homeroom representative . . . interclass athletics . . . quiet but helpful . . . Home Economics Club . . . J. J. J.,
conscientious . . . student coach . . . Hin modern costumes . . . enjoys good cooking, radio, clothes . .
warfare." student otiicer.
Morrison Morstein Mosby Muhly J. Murphy
L. Murphy R. A. Murphy Naviasky Needle Newcomb
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. . . first-nighting at "Ladies of the Jury"
DOUGLAS NICKLAS . . . Academic . . . takes and records . . . dogs . . . Clee Club . . . Boys' Chorus,
makes motion pictures . . . interested in good looking president . . . J. J. J .... "Oppie" . . . Senior Play, stage
girls . . . "Nick" . . . hates to see girls' slips showing properties . . . Masquers . . . Chemistry Club . . .
. . . to become an aeronautical engineer. stage manager . . . Leaders' Club . . . student officer
. . . Step Singing Committee, co-chairman . . . his goal
is college work.
JOHN CHARLES NORJEN . . . Academic . . . J. V.
track . . . interclass athletics . . . Bud . JANE ARMSTRGNG ORRELL ' . i Academic l . .
enjoys summer and fast driving . . . J. J. J. . . .
French Club . . . representative . . . athletically in-
BERNARD L. OLARSH l ' l Academic l . i .lite clined . . . interclass athletics, Minor F . . . student
. . . Art Club . . . Model Club . . . chemistry Club Coach ,- - -r MW Day me - ' ' I'1?u5l'fal Assefnbly
. . . herpetology takes up spare time . . . has hopes of Committee . . . Archery . . . Step Singing Committee,
being an aircraft designer. co-chairman . . . wants to attend college.
CARL ORTMAN, JR .... Academic . . . blonde and
HELEN MARIE UMALLEY - - - Commercial - - - pleasing . . . hates flat tires and engine trouble . . .
Scrap b00k Of travels - ' - C126 Club - - - homeroom interclass athletics . . . loves to eat and sleep . . . hopes
secretary . . . "Het" . . . Prom and Banquet Committee to hold a fine job.
. . . Badminton . . . J. J. J .... sociable and helpful '
. . . May Day Fete . . . Office Practice Club.
ELAINE G. OVERTON . . . Commercial . . . Art
Club . . . interclass athletics . . . Ofiice Practice Club
sweet quiet girl talented artist . . . dislikes
MANFRED OPPENHEIM . . . Academic . . . Stamp ' ' ' . d ' I ' ld h d
Club . . . thrills at the thought of hearing great operas concelte peop e ' ' ' an C a ea '
. . . collects stamps . . . long red stockings drive him
wild . . . prefers classical music . . . from far across ANN PAMFILIS Academic PRESS news
the sea . . . to enter the field of chemistry. editor A .I l Latin dab' . ' Q J. J. Z 1 ' .tpamly D . '
Four Square Club, treasurer . . . cafe officer . . .
FORESTER, advertising staff . . . Glee Club . . . home-
MORTON SAMUELS OPPENHEIMER . . . Academic room president . . . non-athletic F . . . Music Appreci-
. . . hard worker . . . likes fishing . . . classical ation Club . . . interclass athletics . . .journalistic career.
Nicklas Norjen Olarsh O'Malley Oppenheim
Oppenheimer 'Orrell Ortman Overton Pamfilis
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...struggling with Burke and Long
Parsons Patterson Paul Penn P61112
Peregoy Perkins Plovsky Pond Potash
SHEILA PARSONS . . . Academic . . . May Day Fete, ofiicer . . . J. J. J .... May Day Fete, dancer . .
dancer . . . dislikes glamour girls, sarcastic people next stop-college.
. . . confirmed jitterbug, swell dancer . . . Latin Club
homeroom president PRESS reporter
S' Q F H A bl ' ,tl ' tm EILEEN PEREGOY . . . Commercial . . . musically
emor arewe Ssem y Umm! ee ' ' ' n0n'a e lc inclined . . . Glee Club . . . those knee-length stockings
F ' ' ' Student Omcer' . . . interclass athletics . . . history fanatic . . . Varsity
, basketball . . . J. V. volleyball . . . Major F . . .
PHYLLIS ADAIR PATTERSON ' ' ' Academic ' ' homeroom vice-president . . . hopes to visit Hawaii.
collects records . . . "Phil" . . . Latin Club . . .
J. J. J., scenery . . . dotes on Tommy Dorsey, Disney's .
cartoons . . Art Club . . . student oflicer . . . PRESS PAUL M' PERSNS 61' Amdigmc ' ' ' Modeltlgluli'
representative . . . homeroom vice-president . . . Glee ifcretarlll ' ' ' 655 u Idpresl ent. ' ' 'lnonlahl elm
Club 1 . u Prom and Banquet Committee . t . likes . omeroom vice-presi ent . . . interc ass at etlcs
everyone, hopes all like her . . . to graduate. ' ' ' Interested In avlauon'
RUTH PAUL , , , Academic , , , Chemistry Club JACOB PLOVSKY . . . Academic . . . Craftsmen's
. . . student coach, certificate . . . Table Tennis Club, Club - ' - Vafsifi' S0ffbfiH, f00ii1au - - - interclass
president i l . Four Square Club I i , Latin Club . . I athletics . . . whittles ui spare time . . . homeroom
May Day Fete, uaucci i i . Music Appreciation Club sergeant-at-arms . . . architectural career.
. . . craves banana ice-cream . . . Archery . -. . interclass
athletics . . . Major F . . . FORESTER, club staff . . . ANNE KATHERINE POND . . . Academic . . . fencing
locker duty . . . Badminton . . . non-athletic F . . . . . Music Appreciation Club . . . interclass athletics
hospital work appeals. . . . Minor F . . . hockey . . . Latin Club . . . thinks
mystery stories are swell . . . Glee Club . . . likes
DQNALD R. PENN i i ' Academic . i U ucugl, i n D Stamp collecting . . . Cultural Club . . . intends to lose
Table Tennis . . . J. J. J., scenery . . . Craftsmen's 10 Pounds - - - HGH-81146110 F ' ' ' French Club ' ' '
Club . . . interclass athletics . . . homeroom vice- J- J- -l ---- enter music Of languages-
president . . . May Day Fete . . . to be an architect
. . . Prom and Banquet Committee . . . Varsity track SHIRLEY M. POTASH . . . Academic . . . enjoys
. . . architectural work. writing short stories . . . Masquers . . . German Club,
program chairman . . . false friends and spinach: pet
HELEN PENTZ . . . Academic . . . always ready to peeves . . . Glee Club . . . Student Advisory Board,
listen . . . and talk . . . Latin Club . . . French Club chairman . . . Leaders' Club . . . tennis . . . interclass
. . . eyes follow every convertible . . . homeroom pres- athletics . . student officer . . . to be another Dorothy
ident . . . representative . . . Art Club . . . student Thompson.
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Poyner Proctor Putnam Putzel Raines
Raith Reamer Redmond Reid Reiling
CAROL POYNER . . . Academic . . . pretty hair . . . ROBERT RAITH . . . Technical . . . Craftsmen's
interclass athletics . . . Glee Club . . . Music Appreci- Club, vice-president . . . .l. V. basketball, J. V. F
ation Club . . . locker duty . . . hates to be kept waiting . . . Varsity baseball, Minor F . . . interclass athletics
. . . interested in costume designing. . . . homeroom president.
IRVING S. REAMER . . . Technical . . . Chemistry
MARY DRYDEN PROCTOR - - - Academic - - - 50' Club . . . Radio Club . . . FORESTER, write-up staff
phisticated . . . can't stand unnecessary questions . . . v . ' ffsnnnyf' l l . ji V. football i . i J. V. track
southern eeeent - - . enjoys all types Of music and . . . J. V. ice hockey, J. V. F . . . Varsity golf . . .
dancing - - - lflckef dUtY - admires Welhmafliculfed craves red convertible . . . has that certain girl . . .
nails . . . rearranges furniture . . . after graduation PRESS, reporter D r , hopes to Study engineering at
intends to marry. Hopkins'
PAULINE REDMOND . . . Commercial . . . "Jenny
CALVIN PUTNAM j ' ' Academia ' - ' qfliet Scholar Lindi' . . . Clee Club . . . music and eating, pet passions
- - ' mflthemancs Wlzl ' j ' Ceechme 'fernflcate ' ' ' . . . interclass athletics . . . homeroom sergeant-at-arms
cooperative . . . conscientlous . . . awaits a career as . . ' Major F.
an aeronautical engineer.
DORIS AGNES REID . . . Commercial . . . Art Club
RUTH PUTZEL . . . Academic . . . zealous listener - 'h0mCf00Ii1 sergeant-at-arms .I . . Fonrcsrrn, tran-
Of Strauss Waltzes . . l Music Appreciation Club . I I scrnptron co-editor . . . extremely .sincere . . . mterclass
Library Club . . . likes convertible cars . . . Red Cross ggileegi ' PEEES repriselgltatlve ' ' ' J' J' J' ' ' '
Club . . . FORESTER, feature staff . . . hopes to attend Ce Rance u ' ' ' rc ery ' ' ' May Dev Fete
out of town college. . . . Typing Club . . . Shorthand Club.
ARNOLD ALBERT REILING . . . Academic . . .
BERNICE E. RAINES . . . Commercial . . . Four absorbed in soldiers, airplanes . . . Stamp Club . . .
Square Club . . . pleasant disposition . . . student Chemistry Club . . . dotes on fudge . . . J. V. soccer
officer . . . interclass athletics, Minor F . . . draws in . . . interclass athletics . . . aversion for show offs
leisure time . . . Oflice Practice Club, president . . . . . . information desk . . . Minor F . . . Fencing . . .
Glee Club . . . Leaders, Club . . . to enter ofhce work. lacrosse . . . J. J. J., publicity.
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DOROTHY A. REINDOLLAR . . . Academic . . . . . . likes writing . . . dogs . . . Glee Club . . "Zinny"
Masquers . . . interclass athletics, numerals . . . Latin . . . French Club . . . author.
Club . . . PRESS representative . . . Ring Committee
. . . French Club . . . Play-Reading Committee . . . . ,
, 6, ,, JAMES K. RICHMOND . . . Technical . . . Craftsmen s
'l' 'l' J" bazaar ' ' ' Chellllslly Club ' ' ' Dudmu' Club, president . . . homeroom president . . . "Shorty"
. . . FORESTER staff . . . Four Square Club, secre- J J J Scenery Senior Play Scenery
tary ' ' ' Student Olllcel '. ' ' .Alcllely ' ' ' collects likes brunettes . . . to he a machinist and toolmaker
poetry . . . loves to hike, bike ride . . . to be a nurse. non-athletic F
KITTY. C' REPINHALTER ' : ' AC"de'T'iC ' ' ' AH IOSEPHINE RIDGEWAY . . . Academic . . . athletic
Club, vice-president, non-athletic F . . . interclass ath- and scholastic abilit Latin Club Leaders,
lellfis' Mlllol F ' ' ' homeroom vlcelpleslllelll ' ' ' Club . . . a true frilend D. . Archery . Badminton
kIllllllDClllbF't' ' Memtolg Iioolgi 'eg ' llellgelf glllltlil ' ' ' . . . Table Tennis champion, non-athletic F . . . Varsity
ay ay e.e ' ' ' S ll e 0 C ' ' ' ' ' I' ancef softball, hockey, basketball, tennis . . . Major F . . .
. . . to be interior decorator or costume designer. . .
locker duty . . . appreciates good movies.
MILDRED B. RESNICK . . . Academic . . . blushes KATHRYN RITTLER . ' Academic . ' . Glee Club
easily . . . Library Club, non-athletic F . . . interclass . ' g, . ,,
athletics . . . kinda' cute . . . Glee Club . . . collects ' ' ' lnlellllllss basketball. ' ' ' Kllly .' ' ' football
. 4, . ,, . fan . . . likes letter writing, roller skating, chocolate
souvenirs . . . Mickey . . . Chemistry Club . . . .e dei ni
Savings Bank Committee . . . cabinet . . . always gen- pl ' ' ' S g llg'
erous . . . FORESTER, write-up staff . . . would like
to win OH a raffle - - - French Club - - - Wants I0 be WILLIAM C. RIVERS . . . Technical . . . intereleee
happy alld Pf0Sperous. athletics, numerals . . . history classrooms are his dish
. . . hates snoopers . . . wants to be stranded with
RUTH ALINE REVERDY . . . Academic . . . inter- Ziegfield girls-
class athletics . . . Latin Club . . . Minor F . . . .l. V.
basketball . .-. J. J. J., SCIi5Il?1I'y . .f. f0I' gllllled JR. . . . Academic . l '
21683 Tndwwhes ' ' at ll E at Orinda, gangesh' ' ' .l. V. football, .l. V. letter . . . cool and easygoing
It ll ' ' ' to Own ress S Op an eslgn C or es' . . . Ethical Club . . . collecting firearms is his hobby. . .
. annoyed by movie "shorts" . . . cute southern accent
BETTY KOOKEN RICHARDSON . . . Academic . . . . . . Varsity lacrosse . . . test tubes and chemicals will
roller fan . . . student officer . . . collects snapshots be Br0Cli6lS flllllre.
Reindollar Reinhalter Resnick Reverdy Richardson
Richmond Ridgeway Rittler Rivers Robertson
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L M. i, . I.
...choosing Miles, Udelewitz as student heads
LORA LEE ROCCHI . . . Academic . . . Leaders' EDITH B. ROSENFIELD . . . Commercial . . .
Club . . . .l. .l. J., scenery . . . Latin Club . . . student '4Rosey" . . . Four Square Club . . . May Day Fete
oflicer . . . non-athletic F . . scrapbook . . . Art Club Committee . . . Shorthand Club, secretary . . . hates
. . . May Day Fete, art committee . . . another dress 'istatic-ky" radios . . . plays the Xylophone . . . Oliice
designer. Practice Club . . . Music Appreciation Club . . . inter-
class athletics . . . Major F . . . tennis and archery
. . . student coach . . . to be an accomplished xylo-
CARLYN ELAINE ROSE . . . Academic . . . Latin Ph0HiSf-
Club . . . student coach . . . Chemistry Club . . .
friendly . . . interclass athletics . . . Minor F . . . ELAINE S. ROSENTHAL . . . Academic . . . everything
homeroom secretary . . . Library Club . . . willing nice . . . Latin Club . . . Glee Club, non-athletic F
helper . . . enjoys Glenn Miller's music . . . future . . . enjoys all the arts . . . interclass athletics . . .
deals with instruction and discipline. Art Club . . . a real friend . . . coupes, movies, and
Artie Shaw are ideal . . . Chemistry Club . . . J. .l. J.,
portraits . . . Scrapbook Committee, chairman . . .
MARCIA H, ROSEN , , , Academic , , , eve!-yb0dy's French Club . . . FORESTER staff, write-ups . . . to be
pal . . . Latin Club, treasurer . . . interclass athletics, COSIUHIC designer-
Minor F . . . likes cherry pie and red heads . . .
Archery Club, treasurer . . . French Club . . . Fencing BERNICE ROSOFSKY . . . Commercial . . . Typing
- - - Ml1SiC APpl'CCi2lT-i011 Club - - . Cll6IIliSlfY Club - - - Club . . . Oliice Practice Club . . . sports enthusiast
wants to receive a higher education. . . . interclass athletics . . . May Day Fete . . . to visit
California.
ELLIOT ROSENBERG . . . Academic . . . Count SHIRLEY MARLYN ROTHMAN . . . Academic . . .
Basie fan . . . chubby and good-natured . . . Biology hums while she works . . . Piano Club, president . . .
Club . . . Chess Club . . . interclass athletics . . . dislikes snobs . . . Latin Club . . . J. .l. J., auditorium
student coach . . . .l. J. J .... wishes to be a dentist. show, fiowers . . . likes music . . . May Day Fete,
dancer . . can't wait for cafe . . . student coach . . .
toss up between housewife and interior decorator.
GABRTEL W. ROSENBUSH, JR .... Commercial . . .
Gabe . . . likes reading, swimming, and skiing . . . MURIEL ROTHSTEIN . . . Commercial . . . pleasant
one track minds bore him . . . Boys' Chorus . . . student voice . . . loves music . . . Office Practice Club . . .
officer . . . homeroom president . . . non-athletic F . . . tennis . . . "Mir" . . . attractive . . . Glee Club . .
FORELTER, subscription assistant . . . wants happiness. ambition to be an opera singer.
Rocchi Rose Rosen Rosenberg Rosenbush
Roseniield Rosenthal Rosofsky Rothman N. Rothstein
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..suddenIy becoming Sophisticated Seniors
S. Rothstein Rudman Rush Russomanno Sachs
Sacks Samuels Sandler Sanner Sapperstein
SHIRLEY ROTHSTEIN . . . Commercial . . . twinkling recording secretary . . . J. J. J., bazaar - . - FORESTER,
eyes , , , Office Practice Club , , , cheerful , , , Music transcription staii . . . interclass athletics . . . Leaders'
Appreciation Club . . . mischievous . . . ambition to Club . . Maj01' F - c - h0II1Cf00m Secretary - - - Wants
be a private secretary. to find somebody who understands her.
LEONARD RUDMAN . . . Academic . . . Boys, Chorus IRYIN SAMUELS - - - C0"?"'e'Ci"l ' ' ' FORMER'
i I . Biology Club I . ' Glee Club . I . French Club U l i editor-in-chief . . . representative . . . homeroom pres-
Chemistry Club always late non-athletic F ident . . . always doodling . . . PRESS, editor-in-chief,
l coaching cgriificate . . infgnngtion desk nonsathletic F . . . interclass athletics . . . "Chief,'
student oflicer . . . wishes to enter field of medicine. ' ' ' PRESS fevfesentatlve ' LCadeiS,C1ubc Secretary
. . . J. J. J., Em-Cee, portraits, publicity . . . Oppor-
ELIZABETH ANGWIN RUSH . . i Academic I D I tunity Club . . . enjoys good art, good books and
Swimming Club . . . Archery . . . interclass athletics lfeautlful WOIHCH c - - Art Club . student oiiicer,
i l . Latin Club . D . coaching certificate . . u Badminton lieutenant . . . hates shirkers . . . Journalism or art
. . . hates to be kept waiting . . . loves company of ahead'
WiffY,Pe0P1ec good records - - - Major F - - - life BETTY CLAIRE SANDLER . . . Academic . . . May
ambition 15 to be a nurse' Day Fete, designed ribbons . . . Art Clubnnon-athletic
MARIE THERESA RUSSOMANN0 . ' ' Commercial E . . . Badmlntond. . . F0itES'iJER,hart stall . . . .l.'.l.f.l.,
. . . Rusty . . . Typing Club Olhce Practice Owers' art ' ' Z evours aiu Ops ' ' ' goes m or
Club bubhnn w.th er Omni ' h sweaters and skirts . . . swimming . . . Leaders' Club
presidgnl ' J J RI lgazafr S ghllnghgma cglglgroom . . . homeroom secretary . . . student coach . . . French
interclass athletics, Major F . . . May Day Fete, dancer Club ' ' ' Sandy ' ' ' wants an alrplane Hde'
. . . Leaders, Club . . . student officer . . . to become a JEAN SANNER I , t Acadgmic D t 1 Jeanie with the
G-Woman.
light brown hair . . . likes dancing, good movies, sport
clothes . . . dislikes conceited people, onions, jitterbugs
JEANETTE SACHS . . . Academic . . . interested in I . . French Club I - 1 Glee Club . . . Small, quiet u . l
music and fiancmg ' ' ' Four, Square Club ' ' ' inter' homeroom vice-president . . . Latin Club . . . wants
class athletics . . . non-athletic F . . . German Club, to he a rich manvs Secretary.
president . . . May Day Fete, dancer . . . hopes to be
good at whatever vocation she chooses. HAROLD SAPPERSTEIN . . . Technical . . . home-
room president . . . fencing team . . . lacrosse . . .
PAULINE SACKS - - - Commercial - - - music and J. .l. I .... Chemistry Club . . . Craftsmen's Club . . .
records her favorites . . . Four Square Club . . . Junior likes blondes and hot recordings . . . dislikes girls
Prom Committee . . . what a stenographer! . . . Typing with lines , , , ambition is to become 3, military
Club . . . Shorthand Club . . . Ofiice Practice Club, engineer.
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L. Sapperstein Saulsbury Schaeffer Schenker Scheuer
Schlenoff Schkloven C. Schmidt D. Schmidt Schmulovitz
LAWRENCE ALLEN SAPPERSTEIN . . . Academic
. . . amiable . . . enjoys traveling and participating in
assemblies . . . Stamp Club, secretary . . . likes ice-
cream, shuns saddle shoes . . . mischievous twinkle
in his eye . . . basketball . . . track, class trophy . . .
would like to enter field of chemistry.
MARGARET SAULSBURY . . . Commercial . . . serious,
silent type . . . Office Practice Club . . . ideal sense
of humor . . . "Maggie" . . . understanding and sympa-
thetic . . . Glee Club.
DORIS SCHAEFFER . . . Academic . . . keeps a diary
. . . dislikes tardy dates . . . Latin Club . . . French
Club . . . Glee Club . . . homeroom vice-president
. . . May Day Fete . . . student officer . . . wants to be
a nurse. '
JACK H. SCHENKER . . . Commercial . . . likes draw-
ing and sports . . . Office Practice Club . . . ath-
letics . . . Art Club . . . J. V. track, J. V. F . . .
. . . interclass athletics . . . student officer . . . J. J. J.
. . . a real friend . . . homeroom president . . .
FORESTER, write-up staff . . . to be a business executive.
LOUIS SCHEUER . . . Academic . . . PRESS, re-
porter . . . FORESTER, photography staff . . . J. J. J.
. . . Scout Club . . . camera fiend . . . non-athletic F
. . . Chemistry Club . . . coaching certiicate . . . inter-
class athletics . . . makes an attempt at anything . . .
Table Tennis . . . chemical engineering is his destination.
MELVIN SCHLENOFF . . . Academic . . . collects
records and blondes . . . hates cigarette chiselers . . .
interclass athletics . . . to become a C. P. A.
JOHANNA SCHKLOVEN . . . Academic . . . Camera
Club, secretary . . . Glee Club . . . friendly spirit . . .
Latin Club . . . Four Square Club, vice-president . . .
Table Tennis Club, president . . . interclass athletics
. . . coaching certificate . . . camera addict . . . FORESTER,
photography staff . . . Prom and Banquet Committee
. . . collects junk . . . to be a nurse.
CHARLES SCHMIDT . . . Technical . . . Craftsmen's
Club . . . Art Club . . . Drum and Bugle Corps . . .
interclass athletics . . , interested in construction of
small household articles . . . future machine designer.
DOROTHY LYNN SCHMIDT . . . Commercial . . .
Leaders' Club . . . Junior Prom Committee . . . Naval
Academy's girl friend . . . Typing Club, president
. . . student officer . . . interclass athletics . . . poise
with words . . . Office Practice Club . . . Student Court,
clerk . . . homeroom president . . . wants to visit Hawaii.
BEVERLY L. SCHMULOVITZ . . . Commercial . . .
f'Bev" . . . sincere and unassuming . . . Art Club . . .
reads, collects pictures . . . Shorthand Club . . . Office
Practice Club . . . J. J. J .... interclass athletics . . .
Typing Club . . . hopes to get a boss, marry him.
CONSTANCE K. SCHNEIDER . . . Academic . . .
Four Square Club, president . . . French Club . . .
Latin Club . . . forever wise-cracking . . . Music Ap-
preciation Club . . . Glee Club, Secretary . . . favorite
sport-dancing . . . Leaders' Club . . . FORESTER, pho-
tography staff . . . locker duty . . . Connye . . . seeks
a job.
THEODORE LOUIS SCHUCHAT . . . Academic . . .
PRESS, editor-in-chief . . . HI need some copy" . . .
J. .l. .I., publicity committee . . . hobby is newspaper
work . . . Winner, Aaron Baer Speech Medal . . . on to
college.
RUTH GILDA SCHUGAM . . . Academic . . . Monday
mornings annoy her . . . ice cream sundaes pacify her
. . . non-athletic F . . . German Club, president . . .
Four Square Club . . . interested in classical music
. . . Music Appreciation Club . . . interclass athletics.
.IOHN M. SCHULTZ . . . Academic . . . .Iack . . .
photography and model building takes up spare time
. . . Leaders, Club . . . Latin Club . . . Opportunity
Club, treasurer . . . information desk . . . interclass
athletics . . . student officer . . . engineering will fill
future.
AARON SCHWARTZ . . . Academic . . . likes mystery
stories . . . amusing daily antics . . . Art Club . . .
Varsity softball, numerals . . . interclass athletics . . .
wants to be a dentist.
HARRY SCHWARTZ . . . Academic . . . likes French
historical novels, sports . . . dislikes Glenn Miller . . .
Table Tennis, non-athletic F . . . Chemistry Club . .
interclass athletics . . . Varsity track . . . homeroom
president . . . information desk . . . representative . . .
Leaders' Club . . . FORESTER, write-up staff . . . student
officer . . . student coach . . . Ethical Club . . . wishes
to be a chemical engineer.
JANE SCHWARTZ . . . Commercial . . . May Day
Fete, dancer . . . her pooch "Lucky" is the favorite
. . . Art Club . . . interclass athletics . . . those serial
stories . . . Shorthand Club . . . Office Practice Club
. . . tennis . . . business ahead.
MORTON SCHWARTZ . . . Academic . . . wise-cracker
. . . collects buttons . . . Department of Sales and
Publicity, vice-oiiicer, non-athletic F . . . FORESTER,
subscription manager . . . Opportunity Club . . . dis-
tracted by homework, noisy people, getting up early
. . . .l. V. ice hockey, F and medal . . . PRESS
representative . . . interclass athletics . . . J. .l. J.,
tickets . . . Leaders' Club . . . desires success in business.
NAOMI SEEKFORD . . . Commercial . . . collects
snapshots . . . interclass athletics . . . ice skates and
roller skates . . . May Day Fete, dancer . . . interested
in being a telephone operator.
FREDERICK STEPHEN SENNING . . . Academic
. . . Masquers, vice-president . . . Leaders' Club . . .
FOREST!-JR, advertising manager . . . Opportunity Club
. . . student ofhcer, captain . . . Steve . . . May Day,
student manager . . . Latin Club . . . Tree Planting
Committee . . . homeroom president . . . Senior In-
augural Assembly Committee . . . not so fond of gold
diggers . . . medical work calls.
Schneider Schuchat Schugam Schultz A. Schwartz
H. Schwartz J. Schwartz M. Schwartz Seekford Senning
.Johnson winning the co-eds hearts
ELSIE SHAPIRO . . . Commercial . . . Oliice Practice ROBERT SHOR . . . Commercial . . . Biology Club
Club . . . PRESS representative . . . good-natured . . . . . . homeroom treasurer . . . PRESS representative . . .
interclass athletics . . . likes swimming and skating Camera Club . . . Art Club . . . to learn a skilled
. . . ambition to travel extensively. trade.
BETTY SHULMAN . . . Academic . . . Camera Club
. . . Latin Club . . . French Club . . . Chemistry Club,
vice president . . . non-athletic F . . . interclass athletics
. . . Library Club . . . Piano Club . . . Chess Club . . .
future social Worker.
GERALDINE RUTH SHAPIRO . . . Commercial . . .
.lerry . . . Home Economics Club . . . May Day Fete,
dancer . . . Oliice Practice Club . . . would like to
model.
LEON SHAPIRO . . . Commercial . . . likes sports
. . . an earnest worker . . . radio enthusiast . . . dislikes
showofls . . . ambition is to enter business.
HARRIET SIECMUND . . . Academic . . . dotes on
peppermint crunch . . . interclass athletics . . . hates
clashing colors . . . Latin Club . . . May Day Fete,
dancer . . . dress designer.
PATRICIA MARGUERITE BROOKE SHERMAN
. . . Academic . . . Ring Committee . . . Art Club . . . RQBERT SIEGRIST , , , Academic , l , FORESTER,
h0CkffY - - - Pal ' - - Glee Club - - - Afchefi' - ' - in' sports stall . . . confirmed woman hater . . . Varsity
terclass athletics, numerals . . . Latin Club . . . student Softball, numerals l G . likes boats I , ' Owns bird dog
officer . . . crazy about racerdips . . . saves perfume l l ' ambition-4fWhat'S thatjw
bottles .... l . .l. .l., scenery . . . French Club . . .
University of North Carolina . . . hopes to be a medical
artist.
HENRY SILBERMAN . . . Academic . . . German
Club. president . . . Varsity soccer, Major F . . . home-
room president . . . super artist . . . likes his teachers
SOL SHIPLEY . . . Commercial . . . Office Practice . . . coaching certificate . . . J. V. soccer, F . . .
Club . . . goes in for golf and football . . . pet peeve: FORESTER, feature editor . . . PRESS, features . . .
silly girls . . . homeroom vice-president . . . office overpowers all obstacles . . . non-athletic F . . . home-
worker. room secretary . . . interested in scientific research.
E. Shapiro G. Shapiro L. Shapiro Sherman Shipley
Shor Shulman Siegmund Siegrist Silberman
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. . . getting ads, ads, ads, ad infinitum
Sinsky Sless Slossberg Slovin Smith
Smyrk Sneider Snyder Solomon Soule
MARTIN SINSKY . . . Academic . . . likes girls, Orchestra . . . String Ensemble . . . interclass athletics
movies . . . interclass athletics . . . wishes to be a . . . tennis . . . Leaders' Club . . . May Day Fete,
lawyer. dancer . . . homeroom secretary . . . Archery . . .
canlt refuse a dance . . . will train to teach.
EDWIN SLESS . . . Academic . . . interclass athletics
. . . Varsity softball . . f J. V. football . . . student PHYLLIS SNEIIDER I I I Academic I I I likes Sports,
omcef - - - h9mer00m Ilfesl'-'lem - - - Pleasmg Pefsonahty books, ice-cream . . . Latin Club . . . Four Square Club
' - - Wants to be 3 business man' . . . Archery . . . interclass athletics . . . non-athletic
F . . . Glee Club . . . social work interests her.
BERNICE SLOSSBERG . . . Commercial . . . 'LNiece"
. . . Art Club . . . spends leisure time knitting and
playing piano . . . Cultural Club . . . Music Apprecia- PHYLLIS SNYDER ' - - Commercial - ' ' Phyl ' - '
tion Club I I I Oll-me practice Club I I I likes cars and FORESTER staff, transcription . . . Glee Club . . . tall,
furniture. dark, beautiful . . . Shorthand Club . . . car-token
girl . . . May Day Fete, dancer . . . homeroom treasurer.
NAOMI SLOVIN . . . Academic . . . Masquers . . .
Orchestra, non-athletic F . . . Instrumental Ensemble ALVIN SOLOMON I I I Academic I I I l,appy.g0.luCky
- - - J- J- J ---- mam and Only interest is me 'Cello . . . Athletic Association, secretary . . . enjoys good
. . . dislikes people without sense of humor . . . hopes hooks, icecream I I I French Club I I I Prom and
to be famous musioiifm- Banquet Committee . . . interclass athletics . . . PRESS
reporter . . . good sport . . . J. J. J., bazaar . . .
WILLIAM J, SMITH, JR .... Academic ...' Oppor- coaching certificate . . . Scrapbook Committee . . .
tunity Club , , , Boys, Chorus , , , Leaders' Club , , , Cabinet . . . homeroom president . . . student oiiicer,
Varsity football, Minor F , , , J, V, football, F , , , captain . . . information desk . . . future success in
interclass sports . . . Freshman-Sophomore ice hockey business.
. . . Senior Class, treasurer . . . "Smitty,' . . . Tree
Planting Committee . . . J. J. J., Boys' Chorus, dancer WILLIAM SOULE I I I Acadmlic I I I Chemistry
- - - Collects hor records - ' ' likes' all good music - - - Club . . . Archery . . . interclass athletics . . . student
student ollicer . . . homeroom president . . . to be coach I I I ttcunnor Boy" , . . golf team, captain, Major
1aWYef F . . . J. I. J., stage director . . . May Day Fete . . .
FORESTER, club staff . . . dislikes messy dress . . .
JEAN ADELE SMYRK . . . Academic . . . Glee Club, PRESS . . . Scout Club . . . Boys' Chorus . . . Music
president . . . Latin Club . . . Music Appreciation Appreciation Club . . . always a side remark . . . to
Club . . . wild about tennis . . . Chemistry Club . . . study medicine.
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Springer Spurrier Stansbury Stanton Stark
Steck Steele Stephens Stonesifer Straten
EDWIN R. SPRINGER . . . Technical . . . Scout back riding . . . bowling . . . dancing . . . hopes to
Club . . . Radio Club, vice-president . . . Opportunity graduate V
Club . . . Chemistry Club, vice-president . . . PRESS
representative . . . manager, auditorium mikes . . . ROBERT LIGON STEELE Academic Sub-
Leadersi Club ' ' ' Sharp as a whip ' ' ' homeroom senior-Senior ear resident. l i Leaders' Clubltreas-
president . . . Senior Inaugural Assembly Committee S . P . ' . ' S
I D l to Visit Alaska. urer . . . ub-Junior-Junior vice-president . . . cout
Club . . . modest leader . . . Ethical Club . . . homeroom
president . . . J. V. football, basketball, track . . .
JACK SPURRIER Academic Student Officer coaching certificate . . . an enthusiastic Mut . . .
Varsity haSket1ial'1'MajOr F ' V track Opportunity Club, vice-president . . . winner of intra-
dislikes talkative people . . . interclass soccer . . . mural track Cup ' ' ' .Boys Coachmgnmictor ' ' '
wants to he Successful Varsity track . . . special taste for engineering.
SAMUEL STANSBURY Commercial Sam KATHERINE STEPHENS . . . Academic . . . cute
music, dancing, and allisrriall blondes! . Oppor: Emi bimgeb' ' ' Fiur. 515612: Clubiclfresigfni ' ' '
tunity Club . . . FORESTER, sports staff . . . Table Tennis ea its u ' ' ' atm H u. ',,' ' Fe u ' ' '
i ' A class representative I ' l J. J. J. Fencing . . . Archery . . . Kitty . . . interclass ath-
letics . . . .l. V. hockey . . . lVIaJor F . . . talks a great
deal in classroom.
SARA ANN STANTON . . . Academic . . . on the
quiet side . . . Glee Club collects samples
interclass athletics . . .I enjoys outdtior ELEANOR HUGHES STONESIFER ' ' ' music and
Sports clothes buslepfog egciugixge dress Shop football appeal to her . . . interclass athletics . . .
' ' ' ' ' dislikes lateness . . . Glee Club . . . class representative
. . . forever laughing . . . May Day Eete, dancer . . .
MILES MELVIN STARK , , , Commercial , 1 , UML J. I. .I .... Glee Club . . . student coach . . . Archery
Perpetual Motion" , l , Drum and Bugle Corps . i l . . . Badminton . . . Varsity basketball, Minor F . . .
I. .I. .I., bazaar . . . Freshman-Sophomore basketball 110905 to 80 10 College-
manager . . . enjoys traveling . . . Varsity softball
. . . homeroom treasurer . . . hopes for success.
DORIS MARIE STRATEN . . . Commercial . . . dotes
on roller skating, dancing . . . Art Club . . . coach-
EVELYN CAROLINE STECK . . . Academic . . . ing certificate . . . Archery . . . J. .I. .I. . . .
homeroom vice-president . . . Ev . . . dotes on horse- Glee Club . . . to be a telephone operator.
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NATHAN ADLER STRAUSS . . . Academic . . . Fenc-
ing . . . Varsity track . . . J. V. soccer . . . Fresh-
man-Sophomore basketball . . . J. V. F . . . coach-
ing certificate . . . Nates . . . homeroom president
. . . Stamp Club . . . likes all forms of sports, swing
music . . . to be a pediatrician.
DAVID SUROSKY . . . Academic . . . Varsity tennis,
Minor F . . . softball . . . basketball . . . hates jitter-
bugs . . . Butch . . . to go to college.
LENORE R. SUSSMAN . . . Academic . . . Table
Tennis Club, treasurer . . . interclass athletics, Minor
F . . . Lennie . . . Masquers . . . Latin Club . . .
student coach . . . Archery . . . keeps scrapbook,
photo album . . . Open Forum Club . . . tennis . . .
admires sincere people . . . civil service work . .
windows in cold classrooms . . . gym locker duty
ice-cream and dancing ideal . . . future secretary
JUANITA TONTZ . . . Academic . . . Clee Club
interclass basketball . . . May Day Fete, Queens at
tendant . . . sailing . . . Varsity swimming .
spises high heels and anklets . . . to be a missionary
LESLEY LEE TREGER . . . Commercial . . . Les
Typing Club . . . Office Practice Club . . . Senior Play
Reading Committee . . . Scribblers . . . attractive
uniforms are her delight . . . Shorthand Club
tennis . . . interior decorating.
VERNA MAE TRIBBY . . . Commercial . . . attractne
. . . likes roller skating . . . dancing . . . Office Practice
Club . . Vern . . . representative . . . Glee Club
friendly and intelligent . . . wants to be an office
non-athletic award.
WALTER LLOYD TAYLOR . . . Academic . . . Scout
Club, president . . . special dislike for agitators . . .
Opportunity Club, treasurer . . . Captain of Colors . . . .
Boys' Coaching Director . . . student officer . . . PRESS,
worker.
. - HELENE TUCKER . . . Commercial . . . Honey
news editor . . . Leaders' Club . . . Chairman of Ring reads the 4-b00k,0f,the.mOmh'f . 1 ' glee Club I very
Committee . . . coaching certificate . . . Mut number
. . . Fonnsrsn, circulation manager . . . J. .l. I.
. . . J. V. track . . . interclass athletics . . . non-
athletic F . . . to retire for research at 30.
EDWIN R. TURNER .
GLORIA MILDRED THIELE . . . Academic . . . basketball, soccer, softball
Table Tennis . . . happy with a good book or sewing
. . . Home Economics Club . . . peeved by open classical music . . . to be
Strauss Surosky Sussman Taylor
Tontz Treger Tribby Tucker
representative . . . "Gabby,'
correct . . . Shorthand Club . . . interclass athletics
. . . likes to travel . . . hopes to visit other countries
. . Academic . . . Varsity
. . . Major F . . class
. . . listens to popular and
a chemist.
Thiele
Turner
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.swinging at the Senior-Junior Hop
AWILDA TWILLEY . . . Academic . . . likes books, basketball, manager's F . . . to be an aeronautical
skating, broad-shouldered football players . . , Latin engineer.
Club . . . Glee Club . . . interclass athletics, Major F
. . . Varsity softball . . . French Club . . . future HERBERT F. VETTER, JR ...' Academic . . , Boys'
Pedagogue Chorus, treasurer . . . student coach .N . . Leaders'
Club . . . J. J. J., dancer . . . Chemistry Club . . .
likes blue music Duke Ellington's Band
MELVIN .UDELEWITZ ' ' ' Academicf ' ' likes das' "Stormy" . . . Oppdrtimity Club . . . student dfiicer
sical music, science, sports . . . Ethical Club . . . 1 tt Vex d b reen and blue
Opportunity Club . . . Leaders' Club . . . Varsity lO'iJe0ZeEhZ31it0es ' ' ' e ' y g ' '
basketball, Major F . . . J. V. track . . . Junior Class
treasurer . . . everybodyis pal . . . Student Court . . .
Siudem vice-president ' ' ' homeroom President ' ' JOYCE VIA . . . Academic . . . interclass basketball
wishes to be a doctor.
. . . May Day Fete, gypsy dancer . . . Joy . . . Glee
Club . . . likes to read . . . future Florence Nightingale.
ROBERT WINTON UHLER . . . Commercial . .
Biology Club . . . Table Tennis . . . Masquers . . . .
Senior Play . . . Art Club . . . hopes to receive dramatic THELMA VITUR15 ' ' ' Commercial ' ' -,Office Pralc'
training and later a Stage and Screen Career' tice Club . . . interclass basketball . . . interested in
sports and travel . . . Art . . . boycotts draped pants
. . . Archery . . . hopes to be a successful oflice worker.
JOHN RANDALL ULRICH . . . Academic . . . Latin
Club . . . basketball . . . fencing . . . radical . . .
Science Club . . . Ring Committee . . . Chess Club, MELVIN SAMUEL WACHS . . . Commercial . .
president . . . J. V. track . . . reads continually . . . Ofiice Practice Club . . . nagging girls peeve him . .
tennis . . . non-athletic F . . . student coach . . . interclass athletics . . . studies modern Hebrew Litera-
Scribblers . . . to be a lawyer. ture . . . Commercial Handbook . . . to teach.
BRADFORD UREY . . . Academic . . . Leaders' Club, EVELYN WASSERMAN . . . Academic . . . Glee
president . . . coaching certificate . . . Opportunity Club, Club . . . collects classical records . . . Music Appreci-
president . . . J. J. J .... uShort" . . . Sub-Senior Class ation Club . . . thrills to Stardust . . . detests knee
vice-president . . . Junior Class Scrapbook Committee length socks, worndown heels, snobs . . . Ev . . . Four
. . . Varsity track . . . super magician . . . football, Square Club . . . interested in designing and modeling
track, J. V. F . . . enjoys plenty of Work . . . Varsity as a future.
Twilley Udelewitz Uhler Ulrich Urey
Vetter Via Vituris Wachs F.. Wasserman
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..yawning through morning .music rehearsals
M. Wasserman Webb Weir Weitzel Weitzman
Werther Weston Weyforth Wilcox Williams
MORTON WASSERMAN , , , Academic , , , Table treasurer . . . Chemistry Club, secretary . . . hunger
Tennis, treasurer . . . PRESS, features . . . Varsity never appeased . . . Badminton . . . Archery . . . J. V.
, soccer, Major F . . . tennis, manager . . . basketball hockey . . . interclass athletics . . . J. J. J., bazaar
l . . . Scout Club . . . A. A. representative . . . Chemistry . . . would like a lot of money . . . Major F . . .
Club . . . spends time listening to modern music . , . FORESTER, sports staff . . . Leaders' Club . . . locker
hopes to be a journalist. duty . . . homeroom president . . . student coach . . .
- May Day Fete, Queenis attendant . . . wants to be a
, NANCY VIRGINIA WEBB . . . Commercial . . . good good Secretary'
l music and art please her . . . Music Appreciation Club
. . . Glee Club . . . jitterbugs annoy her . . . interclass EARL WESTON . . . Technical . . . works on auto-
' athletics . . . non-athletic F . . . to become a singer. mobile, airplane models . . . her name is 4'Peggy" . . .
dislikes homework and red nail polish . . . has hopes
, EVELYN WEIR . . . Academic . . . poise without of becomms H 'lraftsmau'
qi pose . . . homeroom vice-president . . . May Queen's
attendant . . . Clee Club . . . at home on a horse . . . WILLIAM WEYFORTH . . . Academic . . . Boys'
if prefers Southern gentlemen . . . Music Appreciation Chorus . . . likes good music and blondes . . . Stamp
Club . . . interclass athletics . . . J. J. J., dancer . . . Club . . . plays piaIIo well . . . J. J. J. . . . walks
1' Senior Play . . . plans on marrying a Hwoman hater". in an inimitable manner . . . Chemistry Club . . . Table
35 Tennis.
VIRGINIA WEITZEL . . . Academic . . . Latin Club
If . . . Glee Club . . . never lets you down . . . Junior STUART R. WILCOX . . . Academic . . . Latin Club
French Club . . . interclass athletics . . . collects . . . Scout Club, secretary . . . PRESS representative
jewelry . . . J. J. J .... May Day Fete, dancer . . . . . . Table Tennis, president . . . Chemistry Club . . .
Advisory Committee . . . student oliicer . . . 'LGinny" Tennis manager . . . Opportunity Club . . . Leaders,
. . . non-athletic F . . . cafe oliicer . . . would strive to Club . . . interclass athletics . . . cheer leader, F . .
be a medical doctor. student officer . . . Prom and Banquet Committee .
l J. J. J .... would like to graduate from college.
RUTH WEITZMAN . . . Commercial . . . J. J. J.
I Typing Club . . . history fanatic . . . homeroom secre- BEVERLY JANE WILLIAMS - . . Academic l I 1 Latin
tary . . . French Club . . . student oliicer . . . Short- Club I D D hates getting up early in the morning ' A I
hand Club ' ' ' loves to relax ' ' ' Table Tennis' Glee Club . . . student coach . . . 4'Bev" . . . tennis
. . . French Club . . . confiscates restaurant menus . . .
MARJORIE G. WERTHER . . . Academic . . . couldn't Chemistry Club . . . desires to own and operate a dress
I be cuter . . . Latin Club . . . Junior French Club, shop.
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Willis Winer Winslow Wise Witz
Wolfson Wollach Wooters II. Wright S. Wright
BARBARA JEAN WILLIS . . . Academic . . . can't duty . . . J. J. J., portraits . . . commercial art her
stop primping . . . Latin Club . . . Art Club . . . Ad- future.
visory Committee . . . 4'Bobbie" . . . non-athletic F
. . . student coach . . . Archery . . . goes for angora RUTH WOLFSON ...A 4 Cademic . u l Latin Club D . D
Sweaters and bangs ' I ' Semor Play ' ' ' to become .Junior French Club . . . French Club . . . devotee of
one of those Sleek busmess Women' Xavier Cugat . . . interclass athletics . . . Open Forum
Club, vice-president . . . student coach . . . golf . . .
SHIRLEY FLORENCE WINER , I l Academic , 1 , Chemistry Club . . . tennis . . . 44Ruthie', . . . Four
French Club . . . sentimental . . . interclass athletics Square Club ' - - FORESTER, Wflle-uPS - - - gYm locker
. . . Open Forum Club . . . Badminton . . . dislikes flulY - - - 3 future lab0Tal0fY leCbl1lClau-
people who make mountains out of molehills . .
Chews gum to aid C0'1CeHU'au0n- LORRAINE WOLLACH . . . Academic . . . enjoys
all types of music . . . student coach . . . German Club
NANCY WINSLOW Q . l Academic . l . fencing . ' ' . . . dislikes insincere people . . . Library Club . . .
Leaders, Club ' . l Glee Club A . I May Day Few, very intelligent . . . Four Square Club . . . Piano
dancer . . . locker duty . . . Latin Club, president . . . Club ' ' ' hopes to marry'
sings . . . plays piano . . . Badminton . . . interclass
HIl1l6llCS - - - HPGHHUF' - - - Mlbflf F - - - J- J- J-v WILLIAM WOOTERS . . . Commercial. . . confirmed
bazaar - - - Muslb APPfeClHIl0H Club - - - loves WHUZCS, jitterbug . . . Glee Club . . . cheer leader, F . . . Stamp
good dancers - - - l10II1Cf00m IFGHSUYCY - - - Fr0HCl1 Club, vice-president . . . Prom and Banquet Committee
Club - - - Swell 215 they 001116 - - - WHNS to gf0W all . . . a weakness for Hcokesw . . . J. J. .I., chorus . . .
llwb - - - 10 Sing. student oliicer . . . to become a printer.
NANCY ELIZABETH WISE . . . Az'l1fleml'C . . . Junior HAROLD O, WRIGHT , , , Commercial , , , Jgsh
P1'0II1 COUIITHUCC - - - Glee Club - - - CVIIOYS b0Wllng, . . . PRESS representative . . . woman on his mind . . .
singing, playing piano . . . Crazy about raw Carrots interclass athletics . . . jitterbug . . . Orchestra . . .
. . , French Club . . . Four Square Club . . . to take Band , , , wants a good Car,
a business course.
SHIRLEY ELYNORE WRIGHT . . . Academic . . .
MILDRED ELAINE WITZ . . . Academic . . . interclass Cvafdeulng Club - - - TONY - - - basketball - - - J- J- Jw
athletics . . . worthwhile friend . . . Archery . . . Latin portraits - - - Aft Club - - - Wflflug 3 b00k - - - gathers
Club l , , Glee Club , , , Sketches and paints , , Four recipes . . . Glee Club . . . likes anklets and socks . . .
Square Club . . . Varsity fencing, Minor F . . . locker l0 do things Ylgbi-
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. . . Bfguirlg OVEI' C0mm6I'lCEmSl1t togs
ROBERT KENNETH YEAKLE . . . Academic . . . letics . . . J. V. hockey . . . dotes on ice-cream . . .
Masquers . . . information desk . . . cheer leader . . . Varsity softball, track . . . Major F . . . gym locker
Boys' Chorus . . . student officer . . . interested in all duty . . . to be a nurse.
types of music . . . interclass athletics . . . Varsity
track . . . hopes to go through Naval Academy.
CHARLOTTE ZENTZ . . . Academic . . . reads con-
tinuously . . . representative . . . Chemistry Club . . .
MAE AILEEN YEWELL , , , Cgmmergigl , , , Collects German Club, secretary . . . likes nothing better than
feggrdings , , , Ari Club I , , Sphinx , , , likes horse. sleep . . . interclass athletics . . . Glee Club . . .
back riding . . . "Mae" . . . quiet but intelligent , , music lover . . . Home Economics Club . . . admires
ambition to visit England. good looking clothes . . . wants to be a wife like
Myrna Loy.
BETTY MAY YOUNG . . . Academic . . . Latin Club
. . . fencing . . . Badminton Club . . . dislikes her HILARY CAROL ZIEVE . - - AC1lIl6I7liC - - - soft, dra-
Specs l , , First Aid Club , , , mouth waters at plain matic voice . . . dislikes insincere people . . . Latin
cokes and strawberry sodas . . . Ql. .l. l .... chemistry Club - . - if1ICfClHSS aIl1l6iiCS - - - CIUOYS DCUISSCY,
and archaeology are her pet sciences . . . interested bHdmiI1f0l1, iCC-Cream - - - Masflllefsi President, N011-
-in the Wgndgy-5 of medicine and anaesthesia, athletic F . . . FI'6I'1Cll . . . S6fllOI' Play Reading
Committee . . . Senior Play . . . student officer . . .
interested in stage and radio . . . J. .l. il .... May
Day Fete, Queeifs attendant . . . a dramatic career.
GLORIA ELAINE YOUNG . . . Academic . . . usually
found at the roller-rinks . . . interclass athletics . . .
Badminton . . . FORESTER, feature staff . . . animated 1
conversations . . . Masquers . . . Chemistry Club . . . HAZEL ZA-E 6l'b' Corimercial ' ' -,Glee Club ' ' '
May Day Pete, dancer Q ' - locker duty ' . ' Archery sweeld. . rt .l.l. .omerloom secretary.. .l. .l. J.
. U l FORESTER Rollers Q u D looking for a Stenographic . . . aiaar . . . maze lair an eyes . . . artistic career.
Job.
IRVIN JEROME BORENSTEIN . . . Academic . . .
DOROTHY ARLINE ZELLMAN . . . Academic interclass athletics . . . Stamp Club, secretary . . .
. . . loyalty and sportsmanship . . . Fencing, captain likes Tommy Dorsey, traveling, laughing . . . plays
. . . dislikes interrupters . . . Home Economics Club . . . clarinet . . . dislikes silly dames, hamburgers with
homeroom treasurer . . . Glee Club . . . interclass ath- onions, Wild drivers . . . to be a business man.
Yeakle Yewell B. M. Young C. Young Zellman
Zentz Zieve Zile Borenstein
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Zin Memoriam
JUS FINE MOULTON
. . . a talented member of the class,
taken from her friends in her happiest
moments . .
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will remember
. . . JOLLY JU IOR JUBILEE
IUBILEEI . . . March 15, 16, 1940 . . . highlighted by guest-
starring of handleader Eddy Duehin, Whose appearance at the
dance stopped the show . . . lrv Samuels Gym Show Em-Cee . . .
paper flowers . . . termed by officials as Mgreatest financial success
in at least five years' ,... the man with the mortgage, in swing-time
style, theme of Auditorium Show . . . Sehuchat boys tearing their
hair . . . guys, gals and giggles . . . MNO Smoking Pleaselw those
cute hoy hallerinasl . . . Erlaine stars again . . . 4'Standing room
only!"
lV0r1ls fail us . . . K-K-Kitty
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...MAY DAY
Queen anal Court
. . . in the list of ,lune 74l's firsts. With the assistance of Miss Alta Thomp-
son and lVliss Lucy Hyde the Junior Class departed from precedent,
abandoned the usual Arbor Day ceremonies, and on May 3, l940, gave
Forest Park its first May Day. Held in the traditional manner, with old
English music, dances, and costumes, the fete was viewed by the entire
school and by guests from strategic points on the front campus and from
windows facing the green. lra Marks, class president, and Master of the
Green, crowned beautiful, blond Erlaine Dietrich First Queen of the May.
She was attended by eighteen of the Mfairest inaidensl' of the class. High-
spots of the event included peasant dances, a tournament of Knights of
the Hobby Horses, St. Georgels fight with the dragon, and the traditional
May Pole Dance. Student assistant was Stephen Senning, assisted by ten
committee members.
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. . . another first
Action on the Green, May Dancing
Jolly Kids the Hobby Knights Marks, Dietrich, Johnson
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' Q . there
Happy Hills Kizrldies
"Boogy-woogiew at the Prom
other high-spots
. . . first of which was the entertainment for the children of the Happy
Hills Home, on December 16, with Miriam Kuntz and Leland Miles as
co-chairmen. The children were delighted with Kitty Reinhalterls dancing
and Katherine Millmanis singing. Clarence Creswell, as Santa Claus, gave
presents to the youngsters. Other performers were Jean Cromwell, Sonia
Levy, and Bradford Urey . . . The Junior Prom was held at the Casualty
on a balmy spring evening, with Rudy Kilian's Kadets providing the
music . . . because of unforeseen circumstances at the time of May Day,
when the class was to have presented its tree, the Planting and Dedication
was postponed until a later date . . . and the Fall social season was opened
with the Senior-Sub-senior Inaugural Ball, held on October 4 at the
Casualty, with Bob Craig providing the syncopation . . .
'41 hereby dedicate . . ."
Swzzyin, at Inaugural Ball
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and we also staged
Read that lzm ubazn
Time out for the jury
Harmony
a SE IOR PL Y
As the curtain rang down on the Senior - Sub-senior production,
MLadies of the Jury," a play of mystery and murder flavored with
suspense, thrills, and humor, the cheers of a capacity audience re-
echoed again and again from the walls of the auditorium.
Foremost among the cast were many Sub-seniors . . . Blooma
Kanter became a bossy dowager member of the jury ..., E rlaine
Dietrich palmed off a neat facsimile of a gum-chewing chorus girl
. . . Bill Jolly was a brawny addition to the gentlemen of the jury
. . . Robert Uhler provided the poetic interest . . . and Evelyn Weir,
Blanche Jenkins, Murray Friedlander, Ned Gorman, Ira Altfeder,
Hilary Zieve, Barbara Willis and Dick Lillien had important sup-
porting roles as either jury members, Witnesses, or court officials.
Miss Etta Smith coached the play, which was selected by a Play-
Beading Committee composed of representatives of the two years.
"Did you kill himfv
Coach Etta W. Smith
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READING FROM PAGE 20
DeBois and Clarence Creswell became sergeants-at-armsg Charles
Godwin started his career as Senator.
The jirst class project was the presentation of a benefit for
the children of Happy Hills, December 10, 1939 . . . fun for the
cast and fun for the kiddies. Shouldering responsibility for the
program, which included many singers, dancers and other enter-
tainers, were Miriam Kuntz and Leland Miles. Erlaine Dietrich,
Kitty Reinhalter, Bradford Urey, and Clarence Creswell took lead-
ing parts.
Christmas loomed on the horizon, and with a commotion of
banging and sawing, several technical boys erected in the main
lobby the Christmas tree of the June Class of 1941.
Bringing H. . . closer contact between the two classes . . .,
an ice-skating party was held in January, sponsored by our class
and Miss Ruth Corbettgs funiors. Later, on February twenty-
ninth, a roller skating party was sponsored by the two classes.
Election time arrived again, and all officers were unanimously
reelected.
jubilee time! . . . committee appointed . . . rehearsals started
. . . orange and brown flowers . . . noisy halls. On March 9, the
entertainers went on the air for a half-hour program over a local
station. Ted Schuchat, Harold Nathanson, and members of the
Publicity Committee arranged the broadcast. More rehearsals
--and finally the doors opened to a record-breaking crowd on
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ndergraduates
SUB-SENIORS
Robert Baker, presidentg Joseph Spillman, vice-
presidentg Mary Wills, corresponding secretary,
Robert Krauss, recording secretary, Gladys Dann,
treasurer, William Ropka and George Hogan, ser-
geants-at-armsg Mr. Walter Scheid, adviser.
J U N I O R S
Robert Tate, president, Samuel Wohl, vice-presi-
dent, Barbara Whitehurst, corresponding secretaryg
Martha Wilson, recording secretaryg Earl Smoot,
treasurer, Herbert Forrester and Charles Fitzpat-
rick, sergeants-at-arms, Mrs. Thyra Fischer, adviser
SUB-JUNICRS
Jack Packard, president, Burton Stern, vice-presi
dentg Elva Jarvis, recording secretary, Betty Jeff
ries, corresponding secretary, Virginia Bowen
treasurer, Milton Volk and Herbert Walters, ser
geants-at-arms, Miss Hester Whitfield, adviser.
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READING FROM PAGE 80
March 15, starting a two-night stand that won continual applause.
PRESS editors Irvin Samuels, Ted Schuchat, and Harold Nathan-
son arranged a 'acoup d' etatn and brought Eddy Duchin, famed
band leader, for a personal appearance.
A swing version of the man-with-the-mortgage-plot, which
held sway in the auditorium, featured Erlaine Dietrich, Bradford
Urey, Doris Bush, and Irene Conn. Irvin Samuels Em-Ceed the
Gym Show which, in addition to many entertainers, billed ferry
0wen's Orchestra and a hilarious boys, ballet. The Dance ojfered
Johnny Horst and his B'hoys. After it was all over, officials
termed it lathe greatest financial success, in at least five yearsf'
uPaper towels, soap, and mirrorsfv was the cry of Ira Marks
as he led the junior Class in a drive to secure these necessities.
With Miss Alta Thompson directing the pageantry, and Miss
Lucy I'Iyde the dances, the juniors departed from all precedent
and staged the first May Day Fete ever held at Forest Park. The
ceremonies, which replaced the usual Arbor Day Assembly, were
completed with gay dancing, colorful old English costumes, in-
spiring music, and a beautiful May Queen and Attendants. Faculty,
student body, and guests were thrilled as hundreds of Juniors
produced an affair that broke into the daily newspapers.
Next on the calendar was the Junior Prom. Swinging to
the music of Rudy Kilianis Kadets, four hundred couples invaded
the Maryland Casulty, May 29, to create a brilliant social success.
CONCLUDEIJ ON PAGE 102
many of us
participated in thletics
FOOTBALL
FOREST PARK 13
VOCATIONAL 0
Opening the season against a weak Vocational
team F P
, orest ark had difhculty in scoring a
two touchdown victory over Vic Schmiedas
boys at Homewood Field Charli C d '
. e o win,
with the aid of Chuck Creswell, reeled off two
fir t d
s owns and a seven yard touchdown trot,
netting the locals their first six points. In the
third quarter the Forester passing attack
clicked. After several large gains, Chuck
Creswell heaved an overhead pass to little
Harry Robbins who scored on a fort d
Y'Y3f
jaunt. Creswell kicked the extra point. Thus
For t P k ' '
es ar chalked up its first victory of the
1940 season to the tune of 13 to 0.
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COACH C. MELVILLE ANDERSON
. . . now a Captain in the United States
Army, coached the 1940 Varsity football
team into third place in th M
e aryland
Scholastic MAN Conference race . . . after
H .
fteen years of coaching at Forest Park,
his absence is strongly missed, and his
efforts will never be forgotten . . .
FOREST PARK 7
SOUTHERN 7
Then came that tooth and nail battle with
S th ' '
ou ern that night at the Stadium when the
Green Tide came from the short end of a 7 to
0 score to a 7 to 7 tie Southern, d
. s secon play
of the second half was a reverse, with Raz-
gaitis carrying the mail 73 yards to a touch-
down. A line buck, a second try, tallied the
extra point after the first attempt was frus-
trat d d
e ue to a Forest Park miscue. ln the
final period the heretofore unknown Salvatore
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Dippy DiPaula, streaked off tackl
e on a
fifty-four yard scoring jaunt. The all-impor-
tant point after touchdown was gained on a
pass from quarterback Harry Robbins to end
Charlie Godwin.
CADE CARRUTHERS CRESWELL CRIM
D1PAULA EDIE CODWIN HANSEN
JOHNSON LANZA MALLONEE PERILLA
PHILLIPS ROBBINS R. SMITH W. SMITH
FOREST PARK 7
MT. ST. JOE O
Playing a heavy Mt. St. Joe eleven for the
first time in history, Forest Park completely
outplayed its opponent and scored a 7 to 0
victory to remain undefeated. Forest Parkis
offensive entirely trampled the helpless Gaels
into submission, but because of the lack of
vital scoring punch, could not increase its
lead. The lone tally of the contest came when
Salvatore DiPaula, for the second straight
week, cut loose on his now-famous run, and
sped towards the goal line seventy-one yards
away. After the tally, Chuck Creswell per-
fected his placement boot to finish the gameas
scoring.
FOREST PARK 7
McDONOGH 12
A blocked kick and some bad breaks resulted
in the first defeat for Forest Park at the hands
of a weak lVlcDonogh team by the score of
l2 to 7. Forest Park drew first blood in the
fracas when Harry Robbins plunged over five
yards for the tally that put the Green and Gray
ahead in the third period. Robbins also place
kicked the extra point. In the final session,
Jimmy Lynch, Cadet center, blocked Diljaulals
kick, recaught it, and raced for a touchdown.
Godwin blocked the eXtra point try. Kibler
tossed a clincher to Mullineaux and gave the
MLittle Farmers" their first win of the
campaign.
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SEVERN 6
A group of hard fighting Sailors held a fav-
ored Forester squad to its second tie, 6 to 6,
at Homewood field in a night tilt. Forest Park
started off 'cred hotly when a successful cross-
buck from Robbins to Godwin baffled the
Severn team, but a fumble stopped the attack.
Severnis shifty back, ,lack Williarns, showed
the local boys some real running ability and
proved it by carrying the leather over into pay
dirt. Quickly snapping back to life in the
second stanza, the Foresters tied the score via
the air. Harry Robbins tossed a spot pass
to Salvatore Lanza, who on being trapped,
lateraled to the scoring DiPaula.
FOREST PARK 7
CALVERT HALL 0
A game similar to the one with lVlt. St. Joe
was Forest Park's 7 to 0 victory over Calvert
FOREST PARK 0
Hall. The Green Tide completely drowned the
Maroon and Gold, but could score no more
than one touchdown. After a quick start,
Charlie Godwin pulled one of his notable re-
verses and trotted thirty-five yards for the
marker. Big Chuck Creswell added one more
point with a place kick. From then on, it was
predominantly Forest Park, with Robbins,
Creswell, DiPaula, and Runk ripping off yard-
age against a line that became handy at mak-
ing goal line stands.
FOREST PARK 0
POLY O
A Stadium turf Mknee deep in mudw was the
scene of Forest Parkls third tie. ln a down-
pour of rain, the Engineers of Poly fought to
a scoreless tie with Coach Anderson's charges.
Hampered by slippery mud, both teams were
unable to gain freely either on ground or in
the air. The kicking, as a Whole, Was fairly
good except for two bad Poly punts. Most of
the contest was fought in Orange and Blue
territory with the Forester team advancing as
far as Poly's eighteen, while the Engineers
were only able to advance to the Green's
forty-four.
gridiron. These fans saw the undefeated Col-
legians "scared stiff" but finally defeat Forest
Park 13 to 0. Harry Lawrence, coach noted
for using three teams a game, substituted only
twice against the Foresters. Dick Wlorking
tossed a long pass to ,lack Hebbel in the first
quarter for a tally, and the two repeated their
feat again in the last stanza for another score.
Working kicked the extra point. Especially
outstanding for Forest Park was George Runk,
while Godwin, Lanza, Perilla, and Mallonee
held the line together. City produced a team
with Dick Vlforking, Merle Debuskey, Carl
Freed, Irv Lansman, ,lack Hebbel, and Phil
Palmere shining.
FOREST PARK 7
PATTERSON PARK 6
The final game of a successful season was
won by Forest Park 7 to 6, in a contest where
Chuck Creswell dominated the field in his final
Forester grid tilt. Big 218-pound Creswell
heaved a long pass to Harry Robbins, who
took the ball on the Pats Hfteen, and ran over
to score. The extra point was booted by Cres-
well. Patterson's touchdown came in the third
period after a drive of over fifty yards. Vic
Kilkowski, Blue and White back, scored the
only points for his team. Chuck demonstrated
some wonderfully long, perfect passes and dis-
tant booting. He knocked down Patterson's
pass for the extra and tying point.
CITY 13
The ugame of the yearn was played before
10,000 people in an overHowing Homewood
First Row--Crim, Perilla, Frank, Edie, Creswell, Godwin, Lanza, Robbins, W. Phillips. Second Row-Hansen,
Sorenson, Boyarsky, DiPaula, Johnson, Gorman, T. Phillips, Hogan. Third Roux-Mr. Anderson. Coach, Cannelly,
Manager, Mallonee, Smith, Kunkle, Tate, Ruppersberger, Moore, Kermisch, Cade, Smith, Streckfus, Plovsky, Levin.
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BASKETB LL
, , Whois got it?
Although playing under the watchful guidance of Mr. Williani lVlcClean, since
coach Anderson was called into service, Forest Parkis Varsity basketball squad could
not make an impressive record in the league race. Starting off the season in a slow
manner, the Green court squad never gained enough momentum to overcome its
opponents. The team did, however, win a few outstanding victories and toward the
end of the year lost to City, the league champions, by only one basket.
Mel Udelewitz, Jesse Johnson, Mel Jacobs, and Jack Spurrier were seniors on
the team, Sonny Weisburg, Frank Ruth and Reg Elliot were the other regulars. Wlith
several talented youngsters coming up from the Jay-Vee and Frosh-Soph Squads,
fans are looking for a better season next year.
BASKETBALL
First Row-Udelewitz, Johnson, Jacobson, Weisberg, Coleman, Turner Sommerfield. Second Row-
Pbillips, Spurrier, Elliot. Third Row-Urey, Managerg Mr. William lVlcClean, Coach.
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ICE HOCKEY...a championship team
Sentz trys against St. Joe Q V 4,
Coaching his first Varsity ice hockey team, Mr. Walter Scheid successfully piloted
his 1940-41 squad to the coveted Maryland Scholastic Championship, and after win-
ning the league race, went on to take the Harvard Alumni Cup in the playoffs. The
team iinished in a tie for the Public School Trophy with Poly.
Defeating every team in the league at least twice, the Green and Gray sextet, led
by high-scorer Charlie Godwin, lost only two games-one to Poly and one to
Mt. St. Joe.
Of the six teams in the league, Forest Park, lVlt. St. Joe, Loyola, Gilman and
Poly were in the playoffs, Calvert Hall being the only team omitted. The Forester
team played its best hockey at this time, scoring 21 goals against 6.
ICE HOCKEY
First Row-Dunn, Burker, Godwin, Captaing Hogan, Smith, Mallonee, Sentz, Meyers. Second
Row-Ford, Assistant Managerg DeBois, Managerg McGreevy, Levinson, Creswell, Yaffe, Mr.
Walter Scheid, Coach.
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SOCCER BASEBALL
First Row-King, Assistant Manager, Wasserman, Olht, Dunningan, Strekfus, Brocoto, Lackman, Gesser
Turner, Reiling, Bath, Freiman, Henry, Manager. Jacobs, Turnbaugh, Tesser.
Second Row-Levenson, Packard, Silberman, Dettor,
Hart, Berger, Webster. Third Row-Lerner, Kramer,
Williams, Wofel, Sterling, Hicks, Eirich, Weinberg,
Kerber, Zenitz, David, Bachrach, Ennis, Rappaport,
Fox, Marcus, Heyman, Mr. Waskow, Coach.
SOCCER
lt was a determined and fighting soccer team that took the field against over-
whelming odds both in players and in playing experience. Broken in everything but
their spirit, the pitchmen lost decisively against Park School, their first defeat from
the hands of the Brownies in 10 years. But they came back fighting the next week and
had their revenge, as Gabby Turner booted the winning mark.
The State Champions, Mt. St. Joseph, completed the humiliation by trouncing
the Green and Gray to the tune of 10 to O. Coach Henry Waskow had done the
best possible with material at hand. Co-captain ,lack Packard was the outstanding
player, ably assisted by defensemen Henry Silberman and Jerry Dettor, while Arnold
Reiling, Gabby Turner and Morton Wasserman were other seniors that performed.
BASEBALL
Early season predictions saw the Green and Gray baseball team a dangerous
contender for the league pennant, but a midseason slump, due to bad breaks, dampened
Forester hopes.
Mr. William Tierney garnered a potent squad that consisted mainly of seasoned
players. Bob Herb, Frank Ruth and Chuck Creswell formed the nucleus of a well
balanced infield, but unfortunate circumstances forced the former two to retire in
midseason. Mel Jacobs, star hurler of the Green mound corps, pitched fine ball all
year, but an erratic team caused him trouble. Mel pitched a one hit game against
Southern High to win a shut-out 5 to 0. John Coyne, converted from pitcher to center-
fielder, was teamed with Bob Goldstein and Bob Raith as senior fielders.
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LACROSSE
Although only playing for the second year in the A Conference, Forest Parkis
194-1 lacrosse team presented a brilliant brand of ball and finished high in the Mary-
land Scholastic league standings. Ably coached by Mr. William McClean, the Green
and Gray played eight league contests against City, Severn, Poly, Gilman, Friends,
McDonogh, Boys' Latin, and St. Paul. Five practice tilts helped round out a colorful
season.
The Foresters were represented by Dick Catzen, Tom Phillips, and Bob Mallonee,
close attack, Charles Godwin, Bob Smith, Bob Tate, midfield, Birch Kailer, Joe
Carruthers, Billy Crim, defense, and Ted DeBois, goal. Catzel, Mallonee, Godwin,
and DeBois are seniors, while other lacrossemen will graduate in February.
TRACK
Running under the disadvantage of inexperienced material, this yearis track team
made the best of things to develop into a mediocre squad that ran with a great deal
of determination. In its first dual meet of the season, the Green and Gray lost a
heartbreaker to City by two-thirds of a point. The lads then placed third in the
annual P. A. L. meet. Doing swift running in the 100 yard dash was Harry Schwartz,
while Bob Yeakle competed in the 220 yard dash, and Jesse Johnson was consistent
in the javelin throw and 880 yard run. Eugene Hansen, Donald Penn, Bruce Kane,
and John Barker were other senior cinder men.
Promising shot-putter is Mayer Freed, a junior, who, together with other team
mates, has been placing consistently.
LACROSSE
First Rowe-Mr. William McClean, Coach, Catzen
Marks, Smith, Co-captain, Phillips, Godwin, Co
captaing Crim, DeBois. Second Row-Coplan,
Zenitz, Rosen, Benner, Rider, Robertson, Weinberg
Rothschild. Third RowHLerner, Manager, Kailer
Rath, Miller, Abramson, Epstein, Carruthers, Good?
hand, Reiling, Norton, Tate, Magruder, Mallonee,
Holljes, Sentz, Kunkel, Huber.
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TRACK
First Row-Carroll, Manager, Blumberg, Hogan
Yeakle, Penn, Hansen, Sorenson, Summerfield
Second Row-Williams, Pedone, Maranto, Friedland
Kane, Webster, Greenebaum, Martin, Schwartz
Freed, Jacobson. Third Row-Mr. Leo Powers
Assistant Coachg Mr. Sims, Coach, Spillman, Moore
Volk, Wolf, Hollander, Higdon, Williams, Philips
Crim, Charlton, Jones, Nicklas, Seligman, Barker,
Sullivan.
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TENNIS GOLF
First Row Shpritz, Friedman, Levitas, Weisberg. Reamer, Keating, Oppenheim, Soule, Captain
Standmg Wilcox Harrison, Mr. W. Woodruff Eskridge, Aronson.
Marston Coach
TENNIS
The tennis squad this year had only two veterans on its roster, the other lads
being young performers who still have more Varsity tennis to play. There was not
one senior on the squad. Led by Sonny Wleisburg, the Forest Park net team proved
to be strong contenders for the coveted diadem.
' Howard Oifit, George Porter, Stuart Shpritz, Ira Harrison, Sam Levitas, Seymour
Frieman are the young players that complete the lineup. The 1942 playing season
might find Forest Park with another tennis championship as these talented players
move into Varsity shoes.
GULF
Although placing fourth in the annual lVlaryland Scholastic team championships,
Mr. Henry Hirsch's golf team was one of the best in the conference.
A busy season was listed for the team, which was scheduled to tramp the fare-
ways of thirteen different schools: The team defeated St. Paulas, the winner of the
tournament in one of the team's two meetings and received disappointing losses at
the hands of lVlcDonogh and City.
Receiving a place in the singles championships were Bill Soule, Irving Reamer,
and Austin Oppenheim. Those seniors that lifted divots for Forest Park were Irving
Reamer, Thomas Keating, and Bill Soule, captain.
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F SOFTBALL
SOFTBALL A
First Row-Buckheit, Schwartz, Friedman, Plovsky,
Colman, Marcus, Buckingham, Mr. Waskow, Coach.
Second Row-Klitenic, Bowen, Sless, Hollander,
Miller, Reisig, Schmeir, Waggener, Collector.
JAY-VEE
SCHEDULE
May 2 ........ ...,,...,.............,
May 7 ........
May 9 ......... .....,..
May 20 .,,.....
May 22 ..,... ,,..,
May 27 ...,... .....,..
May 23 .........
.lune 5.,
......,,..Poly
,..,.......Southern
Patterson Park
,....,,....Southern
,,..,City College
Patterson Park
.,............,...Poly
,....,..,City College
Summed up in a few words, the Jay-Vee season this year was a fair average-H
some teams played inspired games and others were unable to secure many wins.
Coached by lVIr. W. lVIcClean, the football team tied for the divisional championship,
only to lose to City in the playoffs. The basketball team started off very fast, only
to bog down in the end to disappoint lVlr. W. Tierney. Mr. Henry Waskow's soccer
lads went through a scoreless season, as that sport followed true to form to Forest
Parkis trampled soccer squads. Starting off the season as ice hockey coach, Mr.
David Scherr, due to his call to arms, was forced to transfer his job to Mr. W. Scheid.
Forest Parkls track team is now coached by Mr. Leo Powers. Hopes are high for the
342 Varsity teams as there are many potential stars on hand to take the places of the
departing seniors.
. . AND FROSH-SOPH
Playing a regular competitive schedule, the Freshman-Sophomore football team
was successfully coached by Mr. David Scherr. These players are the source of the
future Junior-Varsity and Varsity squads. Also coaching ice-hockey, Mr. Scherr met
his young skaters every Saturday at lceland. The Junior Varsity team was the Soph's
only opponents. Sporting the best record of any school basketball team, the Freshmen,
coached by Mr. Leo Powers, won most of their league tilts. Some good material will
go to the senior teams. lnterclass basketball tournaments and track meets were
also held.
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Greenfield
GIRLS' SPORTS...
First Row-F. Bartlett, Austin, McCarthy, Co-captain, Wolfe, Co-captain, N. Bartlett. Secontl
Row-Martin, Yukerwitz, Urey, Greenfield, Ridgeway, Adams.
FIELD HOCKEY . . . another championship
The first city championships since 1936 were handed Forest Park by the girls,
hockey teams this year. Both the Varsity and Junior-Varsity teams tied for the city
championships-the Varsity with Patterson Park and the ,lay-Vee with Western.
Although early season results were not particularly impressing, the Varsity wound
up its schedule by defeating Eastern and Western, tieing with Patterson Park, and
losing to Southern. In a like manner, the ,lay-Vee vanquished Eastern and Patterson,
and tied Western and Southern.
Adams Bartletts Martin
Ridgeway
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VARSITY: first Row-Eiser, Ulrich, Adams, JAY-VEE: First' Row--Rosen, D Kratz A Kratz
Peiegoy Greenfield. Second Row-Irwin, Dann, Yerkerwitz, Burdick. Second Rau George Jones
Rid sway Wilson, Gribben, Hoare, Massamim
Varsity
ln spite of the return of several veterans from last seasonis campaigning, the
girlsj Varsity basketball squad could not break into the winning column all year.
Corning up against Southern in the opener, the Southerners got oh' to a good start
to obtain a score of 311--9 in their favor. Thus nipped in the bud, the Green and Gray
Was on the small end of scores against Patterson 117-Ol, Eastern Q4-7-2121, and
Western f22-l7j.
Although unable to chalk up winning scores, the team always played clean, hard
ball. Spark plugs were Captain Anna Adams, Jo Ridgeway, Gladys Dann, lVlarie
Fiiser, Mary Greenfield, and Eileen Peregoy.
. . . and .lay-Vee
Another championship was added to the growing list of achievements this year
when members of the ,lay-Vee basketball team, setting out to better their big sisters'
record, swept through five games with five consecutive victories. Southern, Patterson,
Eastern, Western, and Vocational all bowed under top-heavy scores of LM--22, 26-8,
4-6-19, Bl-lil-, 51-8.
The decisive game was the tilt with Vilestern, who had been undefeated previous
to its meeting with the Foresters. The girls, however, tackled the game with enough
speed and power to win easily. The twin-sister combination, Dorothy and Anne Kratz,
was a big factor in the success. These girls, in addition to the other skilled members,
should augur for a good Varsity season next year.
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VOLLEYBALL
With the inter-scholastic volleyball crown in its hands for three consecutive years,
the Green and Gray nine opened its 1941 season with high hopes. Coach Lucy Hyde's
charges were set through rigorous practice sessions, and with the return of veterans
Frances and Natalie Bartlett, Eileen Peregoy, Anna Adams, Blanche Jenkins and
Miriam Gollin in Varsity and Jay-Vee positions as well as much other promising
material, the Green and Gray augured to be strong contenders for the title.
The championship play-offs, in the form of a round robin for the varsity, were
scheduled at Western on May 13 and 15, while the Forester undersquad tournament
was slated for May 19, 21 and 23. At these tournaments the Varsity lost, while the
Jay-Vees won.
TENNIS
With the return of many veterans, including four seniors, to swell the ranks of
the tennis team, the return of a lost championship was hoped for. Overpowering Seton
in its first practice tilt to the tune of 6-1, the team showed great promise of fulfilling
all hopes. Ably coached by Miss Lucy Journeay, the team displayed fine teamwork
and spirit. The seniors included HPepper" Greenfield, Jo Ridgeway, Janet Keller, and
Rosalie Lipsitz. All of these played last year on the team that lost its championship
hopes to Eastern.
Scheduled for the Foresters were two tilts each with Eastern, Wlestern, and
Patterson Park. The Foresters were gunning particularly for Eastern in order to
avenge the defeat of last season.
First Row-Dann, F. Bartlett, Massamini, N. Bart-
lett, A. Kratz. Second RowAGollin, Peregoy, Adams,
D. Kratz, Berkom, PfaH, Yerkerwitz. Third Row-
Cherry, Arnoff, Urey, Ulrich, Jenkins, Ebert, Wilson. First Row-Burdick, Lipsitz, Ridgeway, Greenfield
Fourth Row-Fallin, Flickenger, Levensohn, Lowe, Keller, Wainer, Powell. Second Row-Kauffman
Griffen, Higger, Rosen. ' Jones, Demarest, Sphritz, Moses.
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F Lrst RowfMalcolm, Hamlin, Miss Journey, F irst Rows-Biscoe, Co-captain, Shawe, Martin, Con-
Coach Hubin. Second Row-Powell, Stahl, Dobbs, nelly, Hausmann, Co-captain. Second Row-Pecora,
Barnett Porter. Third Row-vMorris, Boyarsky, Kemp, Heil, Groff, Richmond, Lekson, Porter, Van
Lipsitr Maynard, Keller, Johnson. Winkle.
ICE SKATING
Although a comparatively new sport, ice skating if it may be judged from this
year's success, is in for a thriving existence. In the Second Annual Girls' Senior High
School Ice Skating Tournament the Forest Park speedsters won five out of six events,
amassing a total of 41 points as compared to Eastern,s 12, Westernls 10 and
Southern's 0. Jane Hubin registered an individual triumph by leading the field in
the 600 yard dash, while the victorious Hag and hockey relay team clinched that
event for the Foresters. Elva Barnette, a senior, displayed speed and prowess by
capturing second place in the 600 yard dash and third place in the 300 yard dash.
As most members of the team are undergraduates, prospects for next season
look good, the girls having this year7s practice to bank on.
SOFTBALL
A two-year addition to the girls' sports calendar, the girls' softball team is
rapidly coming into prominence and attracting a large following. Starting the '4-1
season, the team handed Notre Dame visitors a 25-8 defeat, but dropped its first
conference game with Vocational 20-17. Other games listed were with Southern,
Patterson Park, Eastern, and Western.
Composed mostly of veterans, the team was co-captained by Ruth Hausrnann and
Claire Biscoe. Other veterans who returned were Jean Connelly, Frances Heil, Doris
Kemp, Margaret Martin, Katherine Pecora and Lita Shaweg Elsie Groff, Miriam
Lekson and Lina Porter were new-comers.
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CHEERLEADERS: First Row -A Lutz, Coplan, SWIMMING: Jenkins, Tontz, Hecht, Kelly. Seward,
Schunick, Wilcox, Barrison, Fleisliman, Woosters, Leibewitz, Kemp, Wahman.
Yeakle. Second Row-Simpson, Mallonee, Cherry,
Moore, Pecora.
COACHES
First Hou'-Mr. Anderson, Miss Journeay, Miss Hyde, Mrs. Greenwald, Mrs. Brooks, Mr. Sims. Second Row-Mr.
McClean, Mr. Hirsch, Mr. Kurland, Mr. Scllerr, Mr. Sclxeid, Mr. Wfaskow, Mr. Marston. Absent---Mr. Leo Powers.
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ARCHERY
Archery, the sport of soldiers and kings, is once
more taking a lead in the field of athletics, and.
because of this, the Archery Club was organized in
1935. It is now gaining prominence under the able
supervision of Miss Doris Everett. The membership
of this Club consists of those girls who desire a
knowledge of the ancient sport of archery and who
also wish to acquire poise and ability by constant
practice of this graceful sport.
The Clubis team, composed of many experienced
and capable girls, meets other schools in practice
matches and has also entered into varsity
competition.
Marjorie Werther, president, Betty Bowman,
vice-presidentg Marjorie Beck, secretary, Marcia
Rosen, treasurer.
BADMINTCN
The Badminton Club was organized to develop
better skill among badminton enthusiasts. The main
activity of the members of the club is to play
among themselves in 'Around robin" and uelimina-
tionv tournaments. Although Miss Ruth Corbett
was the former adviser, Mrs. Lillian Greenwald
has instructed the club for the past three years.
Jean Sutton, presidentg Alice Aronson, vice-presi-
dent, Ann Weinberg, secretary.
FENCING
Last year, after sporadic activity, the fencers
finally lunged into action in their iirst competitive
year. The girls are instructed by an expert fencer,
Mr. J. Kurland, an athletic instructor at the Garri-
son Junior High School. Although the troopers had
a fairly successful year, their hopes for next yearis
team are soaring higher.
Doris Kemp, Captain.
READING FROM PAGE 84
September 7, .7940 . . . and four hundred seventy-three hope-
ful Sub-seniors returned to school and immediately sallied into
their tasks. Class elections claimed first attention. Bob Steele
defeated Marks in a close race for the presidency and Bradford
Urey became vice-president. Utlzer officers were reelected, and
Charlie Godwin got his "third termf,
Again we danced at the Maryland Casualty. This time, on
Uctober 4, to the rhythm of Bob Craig and his orchestra, the
Seniors and Sub-seniors staged the first Senior-Sub-senior Inaugu-
ral Ball.
6'Guilty or Not Guilty?H was the great question of the Senior-
Sub-senior presentation of HLadies of the fury,', successful
courtroom comedy penned by Fred Ballard, coached by Miss
Etta W. Smith.
February 28, 1941 was an important day for the class, for
on that day its members became full-fledged, 'gsophisticatedu
Seniors. Dr. H. W. A. Hanson, President of Gettysburg College,
delivered the principal address.
With mingled feelings of anxiety and the sweet sorrow of
parting, we look forward to our Commencement Exercises, and
the Alumni Dance, June 18, and the Prom and Banquet, fune 79.
Now that our high school days have passed, we have a moment
to pause and reflect over the troubles, the good times, and the
dear memories that will never fade. We will never forget one
glowing motto-"ENTER TO LEARN, CO FORTH T0 SERVE?
. . . and we found
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interest in rganizations
Non-Athletic Activities . . .
. . . at Forest Park this year, active on many fronts, demonstrated why
the school is known to have one of the largest extra-curricular programs in
the state, a program which is guided by . . .
The Board of Student Activities
Athletic Director Rex Sims, Mr. Henry G. Hirsch, Miss Margaret Chase, Principal Wendell E.
Dunn, Vice-principal Alfred P. Scott, Mr. Otto K. Schmied, Student President Leland Miles,
Special Assistant Sophie M. Becker.
Freely donating time and energy to the development and advancement of the
school policies in extra-curricular activities, the Board of Student Activities has been
for over seventeen years, perhaps the most vital organization at Forest Park. This
advisory board, which is appointed by the Principal, assists him in decisions
concerning designated phases of student activities. The board charters all groups,
budgets all funds, supervises all student activities and in general so articulates the
activities that there is no overlapping of aims or confiicts in performance.
Headed by Principal Yvendell E. Dunn, this organization consists of a faculty
member of the athletic department, three faculty members representing the non-
athletic interests of the students, the Vice-Principal, Special Assistant, and the Student
President.
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STUDENT
GOVERNMENT
"I hereby !'UllfAl'l' .
Student participation in government, this year, got off to a quick
start after Leland Miles defeated Melvin Udelewitz, who later became
student Vice-President. After attending to the various other govern-
mental branches, student court, representative, cabinet, and senate,
the executives set about fulfilling campaign promises. Afternoon
dances were continued, a Frosh-Soph Dance was held April 41, and a
Junior-Senior Dance was sponsored on May 2. Meredith Vlfright
and his orchestra, a student combine, furnished music for the dances,
which were held in the girls? gym from 3 to 5 P. M.
Student government influence helped restore the Press, a sim-
ultaneous election bill for the President and Vice-Prsident was passed,
and other new legislation was brought about. Advising the student
participation in government is Vice-Principal Alfred P. Scott.
Miles Mr. Scott, adviser llclelvwilz
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STUDENT COURT
The Student Court is composed of a Chief Justice and six associate judges, two Seniors,
two Sub-seniors, one Junior, one Sub-junior, a court clerk and a baililf, all of whom the
Student President appoints.
The Court endeavors to prevent misdemeanors rather than to mete out punishment.
Any verdict rendered by the Court is subject to the Principal's veto and the person punished
is permitted to appeal any decision which he feels is unjust. Among the changes instituted
by the Court this year was the drafting of a new student court summons which eliminated
much red tape.
Clayton Coursey, Chief Justice, Margaret Morrison, lra Marks, Doris Nichols, Rennert
Smelser, Jim Coursey, Milton Volk, associate justices.
SENATE
Being the senior legislative branch, the Senate this year kept in step with the fast pace
established by the executive branch. Students from each year went to the polls and elected
a Senator for that year. Charles Godwin, Spencer Sullivan, Michael Schuchat, Clifton Yearley,
Stanley Dawson, Amelia Conow, Betty Malcole. and Marie Jackson, took the oath of office
under Vice-President Udelewitz.
A bill was passed increasing cafe recreation time. A survey among the faculty was insti-
tuted to obtain a mature evaluation of the student body and student government.
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REPRESENTATIVES
The Board of Student Representatives is that group which 'tbridges the gapj' between
the faculty and the student. By means of this Board, the administration can 'ctalkw to the
student and, reciprocally, the student can transmit his complaints to the faculty.
At the beginning of every semester, a representative of high caliber is chosen from each
homeroom class for this duty. He must be a very reliable person, for his duties, while not
hard, are very exacting. The representative is called to attend meetings every Week and
sometimes emergency meetings during the day. From these meetings the representative
must be able to report to his class all the business transacted.
This group is presided over by the Student President.
CABINET
Acting as an advisory board to the Student President, the Cabinet consists of the presi-
dents of the schoolis five honor clubs, the chief executive from each year division of the
school, the Chief Justice of the Student Court, and the Student Vice-President.
The Student President is the permanent chairman of the cabinet although a rotating
chairmanship among the members was started this year.
The cabinet offers to the higher oflicials of the school the opportunity to meet, to discuss,
and to settle Widespread school problems.
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Service
GIRLS' LEADERS' CLUB
Wllo foster assuming responsibilityg higher idealsg leadershipg loyalty to school
and school activitiesg obedience lo school rules and to do at all times everything
that is Within its power to benefit the Welfare of the schoolgw are the aims of the
second honor-service society in the school, the Girls, Leaders' Club. This Club is
composed of those girls who have proved themselves outstanding individuals in all
phases of school life. Despite its many duties, such as locker and hall duties, the
Girls, Leaders' Club also is in charge of the Girls' Coaching Department. The club
assisted the Boys' Leaders, Club and Student Government in staging the several after-
school dances which marked the past season.
With the able supervision of Miss Sophie Becker and Miss Ruth Kramer, these
future leaders, like members of the Boys, Leaders, Club, exert a great influence for
good among students.
Natalie Bartlett, presidentgeAnna Adams and Frances Bartlett, vice-presidentsg
Mary Cotschall, secretaryg Anna Mae Carter, treasurer.
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BUYS' LEADERS' CLUB
Under the presidency of Leland Miles from September to February, and of
Bradford Urey this last semester, the Boys' Leaders' Club set about establishing closer
feeling among the students, as well as continuing its policy of service in all branches
of school life.
Combining with Student President Neil Albright and the Press, the club lent
its influence in staging a Frosh-Soph Dance early in November. Fall and winter
activities included the registration of freshmen, the annual Weenie-roast and a pep
assembly for the City football game. Miles going on to the student-presidency, his
successor, Urey, combined with him in presenting another Frosh-Soph hop April 4,
and a Junior-Senior session on May 2. These activities, however, were incidental to
the accomplishments chalked up by inliuencing right conduct among the students on
and off the campus, assisting in all emergencies involving the best interests of the
school and extra-curricular activities.
Bradford Urey, president, Bob Tate, vice-president, Irvin Samuels, secretary,
Clayton Coursey, treasurer.
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BOYS' OPPORTUNITY CLUB
Organized five years ago as a subordinate group to the Boys' Leadersl Club, the Boys'
Opportunity Club provides, as its name implies, an opportunity for the younger potential
leaders of the school to render their services to the school.
The Clubls adviserls are Mr. Alfred P. Scott, and Dr. Edwin L. Frederick. Stanley
Dawson, president, James Coursey, vice-president, Bruce Hicks, secretary, Wilmer Webster,
treasurer.
ETHICAL CLUB
Recognized as an honor society for athletes, the Ethical Club today is one of the out-
standing clubs in our school. Organized in 1931 by Mr. Thomas Van Sant, the Club is
now being advised by Mr. Williaiii McClean.
Under member supervision, the Club established cafeteria recreation facilities for the
students which includes deck tennis, quoits and other sports. Members yawn their way to
Friday morning meetings at 3:15 A. M.
I Charles Godwin, president, Robert Smith, vice-president, Joseph Carruthers, secretary,
Charles Fitzpatrick, treasurer, Williaiii Crim, colonel.
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FOUR SQUARE CLUB
The development of sterling qualities was the foundation of the Four Square Club when
it was organized for girls eleven years ago. The Club's chief aim then, as well as now, was
to develop the character of the modern girl and to create and demonstrate good citizenship
for Forest Park. For the past eight years, Miss Nora A. Stoll has supervised the Club.
In addition to the regular meetings, the Club sponsors social gatherings to acquaint the
girls with outstanding local personalities. Constance Schneider, president, Johanna Schkloven,
vice-president, Dorothy Reindollar, secretaryg Ann Pamfilis, treasurer.
COACHING DIVISIONS
Organized in 1933 under the auspices of the Boys'
and Girls' Leaders' Clubs, the coaching departments
today are of a great service to the school and are the
most important projects of the Leaders' Clubs. ln key
positions this year are Walter Taylor and Clayton
Coursey, Janet Keller, and Mary Gene Torsch.
The Boys' Leaders, Club organized its department
because they saw the need for aiding the poor student
in his studies and giving the able student a chance to
perform a worthwhile service to the school in coaching
the needy student. The Girls' Leaders? Club, seeing
how successful the boys' department was functioning,
immediately followed suit.
A point is given to the student each time he coaches
and after a total of fifty points has been reached, the
coach is awarded a certificate for his work. The two
departments are supervised by Miss Sophie Becker
and Mr. Alfred P. Scott.
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D. S. P.
The Department of Sales and Publicity is a service club of the school which handles
the promotion of all school-wide money making activities. Members, selected for honesty
and reliability, are advised by Mr. William H. Jolly.
With the advent of the football season. the Department of Sales and Publicity faces
a two month period wherein tickets are distributed and sold weekly to the school. This
entails an exact accounting for anywhere from 1,200 to 2,500 tickets per week and the
handling of 3300.00 to 33600.00 without any allowable error. At the same time, collections
and subscription to the Press are taken care of. Later enterprises of this department are,
in turn. the sale of tickets for the Senior Play, and the handling of finances and tickets for
the Jolly Junior Jubilee.
STUDENT ACTIVITY BANK
The Student Activities Bank has been an organization rendering great services to the
school, since its chief aim is to accommodate classes, clubs, and other numerous school
activities in their financial affairs. It operates like any other commercial bank where cash
is received, payments are made by checks and bank statements are issued.
Mr. Michael C. Leipholz, receiving teller of this group, is also the adviser. The student
staff values its work because of the commercial experience furnished them.
Catherine Mullen, paying teller, Shirley Dobbs, bookkeeperg Cornelia Tonkin, auditor.
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FRENCH CLUB
Supported by the students who are interested in becoming acquainted With numerous
French customs and in learning to speak the French language more fluently, the French
Club is one of the outstanding language organizations of the school.
Under the guidance of Mr. J. Fred Moore, the present adviser, the club was reorganized
in 1927 and has grown to a large, enthusiastic membership today.
Peggy Carter, president, Eva Kramer and Betty Shulman, vice-presidents, ,lean Kahn-
trotf, secretary, Rosalynde Kolodner, treasurer.
LATIN CLUB
Founded in 1925 by Mr. James P. Templeman and Miss lrene Roe, the Club has since
progressed rapidly under the advisership of Miss lrene Roe and Miss Jessie M. Ebaugh.
To promote a deeper appreciation of the life, customs, and the literature of Ancient
Rome, to bring about a fraternal feeling among the members of the Club, and to present
a phase of Latin not found in the textbooks, constitute the Clubls goals. Programs usually
consist of dramatizations, stories, games, lectures, moving pictures. Its brilliant social high-
light is the closing banquet, copied after the style of the Ancient Romans.
Nancy Winslow, first consul, Barbara Turkow, second consul, Winifred Fox, princeps
quaestorumg ,lane Ayares, aedeleg Phyllis Mann, praetor.
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DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN
The purpose of this Club is to acquaint its members with the historical and cultural
background of German life. This object is fulfilled through the medium of songs, games,
plays, and cultured musicals carried on in informal, interesting, and more enjoyable ways
than are possible in the classroom.
Organized approximately seven years ago by Mr. Otto K. Schmeid, the Club is now
advised by Mrs. Mary E. Sabine.
Jeannette Sachs, president, Frances Friedman, vice-president, Florine Schwartzman,
secretary, Roy Matthews, treasurer.
CHEMISTRY CLUB
The Chemistry Club was granted its charter during Forest Park's Hrst year of existence,
and has functioned constantly throughout the years with its first adviser, Dr. Edwin L.
Frederick.
During the meetings, informal discussions are given, reports are read, or experiments
are performed. This year, Dr. Edward Reed, chief consultant of the duPont laboratory,
and a representative from the chemical laboratory of the Glenn L. Martin plant, lectured
the Club. An assembly on the preparation of liquid air, directed by Dr. Camp of the
Maryland Academy of Sciences, was sponsored by the Club.
Millard Buxbaum, president, Edwin Springer, vice-president, Marjorie Werther,
secretary.
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NATURALIHSTORYC1UB
Furthering interest of students in all phases of science is the aim of the Natural History
Club, organized this year by Mr. Fred H. Kolb.
Up until now, the members have spent all of their time in organizing the club but intend
in the near future to participate in discussions, Held trips, and to be present at lectures
presented by prominent scientists.
Harold Lury, presidentg Rona Waxman, vice-presidentg Berda Cooper, secretaryg John
Norman, treasurer.
SCRIBBLERS
Organized in 1939 and limited to a membership of twenty-five, the Scribblers Club
has, despite its comparative youth, been recognized as a thriving addition to the school's
extra-curricular program.
Founded and advised by Mr. Luther B. Cooper, the Clubis chief aim is to promote and
stimulate the interest of those students who are talented in Writing either prose or poetry.
Naomi Beser, presidentg Sonia Beser, vice-presidentg Carolyn Prickett, corresponding
secretaryg Jean Shirley, recording secretary.
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SHORTHAND CLUB
Another organization with the purpose of increasing proficiency in the course of study,
the Shorthand Club particularly concerns itself with giving speed and accuracy tests in the
Gregg method.
Meeting in separate groups, the members take tests in competition for Gregg awards,
and listen to dictation records or dictation from Mrs. Helen Brooks, who organized the Club
about four years ago. On occasion, however, practice is suspended and a party is held.
OFFICE PRACTICE CLUB
Since this Club enables its members to become acquainted with the more modern busi-
ness machines, and come in contact with people who are prominent in the business world,
it proves to be quite popular among the students of the commercial curricula. In March
the Club visited the Social Security building to study its filing system.
Under the leadership of Mr. Samuel Goldsmith and Mr. Edward Goldstein, new members
of this group acquire a combination of accuracy and speed which aids them in securing a
position upon leaving school.
Bernice Rains, president, Muriel Lipson, vice-president, Pauline Sacks, recording secre-
tary, Katherine Hockstra, corresponding secretary.
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CRAFTSMEN
Originally organized and advised by Mr. Allen Quinan, but now advised by Mr. Yocum,
the Craftsmeifs Club was founded in the early days of the school.
Constructing, classifying, and storing all scenery used for plays, J. .l. .l-, HSSCH1lU1iCS, and
other events which occur on our stage, constitute the Clubis main activities.
To the tune of banging hammers and rasping saws, meetings of this group are held
every other Wednesday morning in the shop building.
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB
In Forest Park,s first year, a group of girls majoring in Home Economics organized a
club for girls, with three main objectives in mind: first, to create appreciation of home
economics in both the school and outside, second, to form a connecting link between the home
and school activities, third, to connect the Club With outside commercial industries through
lield trips and lectures. Thus the Home Economics Club was formed, and its members
through the years have held their three objectives constantly before them.
Miss Doris V. Church, first adviser, was joined by Miss Ida Wlhooley as co-adviser.
Frances Corner, president, Betty Hoopes, secretary, Hannah Needle, treasurer.
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GIRLS' TABLE TENNIS
Organized by Mrs. Mary E. Sabine, the Club passed into many hands until finall M
Esther Darroch b ' '
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ecame its present adviser
With these thoughts in mind: to promote good sportsmanship and use of leisure time,
and to acquaint the members of the Cl b ' h
u wit other table tennis enthusiasts, this group has
proved itself beneficial to its members. As a highlight activity of the year, girls hold a
tournament with the boys. The Clubas social program consists of two parties-one at
Christmas, and the other at the end of the year.
Ruth Paul, president, Isabel Schiaflino, vice-president, Carlyn Pritchett, secretary,
Lenora Sussman, treasurer.
BOYS' TABLE TENNIS
The Club has already reached the pinnacle of success as h b
, - s own y its membership.
Advised by Mr. Luther Cooper, the Club also tries to promote friendliness, good sportsman-
ship, and exciting competition among its members.
Becoming more popular each year are the tournaments between the Girls, and Boys'
Table Tennis Clubs and with table tennis organizations of other schools. The Club brings
each year to a close by holding a party for its members.
Alfred Coplan, president, Stuart Wilcox, Vice-president, Millard Buxbaum, secretary,
Lee Kaufman, treasurer, Donald Penn, sergeant-at-arms.
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ART CLUB
Wh
en first organized, the Club sponsored two night shows, the Revue Artistique, and
later, several teas at which leading Baltimore artists exhibited their Work. But now, with
many other organizations of the school giving entertainment, the Art Club prefers to decorate
the sets and scenery for school events.
Under their advisers, Miss Nellie Norris, Miss Nora V. Brainard, and Mr. Ramont W.
Hamel, members are gaining practical art experience.
David Byers, president, Kitty Reinhalter, vice-president, Beatrice Irvine, recording
secretary, Rosemary Houck, corresponding secretary.
M A S Q U E R S
The Masquers attempt to create a love of good drama by presenting plays for the student
body. Miss Alta Thompson, organizer of the Club, is also the adviser.
Hilary Zieve, president, Roberta Cooper, vice-president, Robert Guggen
,lean Abercrombie, secretary.
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BOY SCOUTS
Advised by Mr. Vernon S. Vavrina, this group is open to all Boy Scouts of the school
who are desirous of developing their personalities, namely, character building, citizenship
training, service and leadership. To the school, the Club renders its services by acting as
custodians of the school flags, providing color guards at football games and cooperating with
the Opportunity Club on morning patrol. Meetings are enlightened by talks from faculty
members and by the showing of moving pictures.
Walter Taylor, president, Stuart Wilcox, vice-president, John Somers, secretary.
CULTURE TRAVEL CLUB
With the thought in mind that it would be both educational and interesting to form a
club which would visit various institutions throughout the city, and to learn something about
them and their Work, the Culture Travel Club was organized in 1938 with lVlr. Harry Bard
as adviser.
The chief aim of the Club is to familiarize the members with many interesting historical
and cultural activities of Baltimore. At the end of the year, the Club concludes its program
with a party. Doris Nichols, president, Claire Miller, vice-president, Marie Sattlcr, secretary.
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LIBRARY CLUB
Acting as assistant librarians three periods a week is only one of the many duties of a
Library Club member. Mrs. Krause, a former librarian, in 1932 organized the Library
Club to promote the reading of worthwhile books and to teach interested students the func-
tions of the library by using them as assistant librarians.
Committees are appointed and all other business is transacted in one meeting which is
held i11 the Hrst quarter of the year. After this, no meetings are held until the second
quarter, at which time the Club holds a social meeting. Miss Bernice Wiese, present
librarian, is adviser of the Club.
Audrey Bishop, presidentg Marie Hoot, vice-presidentg Aileen Menchee, treasurer.
OPEN FORUM
This Club was organized by a few students who realized the necessity for a better
knowledge of world affairs and the need to analyze and interpret propaganda and facts.
Students are given a chance to develop poise by participating in debates and extemporaneous
interviews.
The purpose of this group is shown in their motto ulustitia per Scientiamf' meaning,
Mlustice through Knowledge."
Lenore Goodwin, presidentg Natalie Strauss, vice-presidentg Lenore Sussman, secretaryg
Betty Isaacs, chairman of the program committee.
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S T A Nl P C L U B
Boasting an origin which dates back to the opening of the Forest Park Junior-Senior
High School, the Stamp Club exists today under the guidance of Miss Florence Levinson.
At the meetings, which are held the lirst and third Wednesdays of each month, the
Clubls program features lectures given on the origin of unusual stamps, the trading of stamps,
and contests held among the members of the Club. The highlight of the Club is participation,
by invitation, in the annual contest of the Baltimore Philatelic Society.
WaT1'CIl Discher, president, Norbert Katz, vice-president, Marjorie Mann, secretary-
treasurer.
C H E S S C I. U B
Organzied to stimulate an interest in chess, this Club for many years has been one of
our prominent extra-curricular activities. Wlith Mr. Henry Waskow advising, the Club strives
to create skill in the game and to improve the ability of beginners.
The Clubls chief interest, to compete with other chess organizations, not only olfers
valuable experience to its members, but also gives Forest Park another opportunity to be
represented in another inter-scholastic activity.
Myron Wolbarsht, president, Charles Miller, vice-president, Dav
lrvin Cohen, treasurer.
id Rosenblatt, secretary,
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The Radio Club is one of Forest Park's oldest clubs, chartered in 1925. Its original
purpose was the building of amateur receiving sets, and since 1939 the club has concentrated
on amateur radio communication. Through several grants from the Board of Student Activi-
ties, the Radio Club was enabled to purchase the equipment necessary for its own station,
which went on the air in 1932. This year the Club installed a permanent amplification
system in the auditorium, and rebuilt the schoolas transmitter, WISMX to a power of 1,000
watts. The adviser of the Club is Mr. Thomas L. Young. Otto Claus, president, Edwin
Springer, vice-president, Richard Hann, secretary.
C A M E R A C l. U B
Organized because of the keen interest in photography displayed by the students, the
Camera Club, supervised by Mr. John F. Burger, Jr., has proved itself one of the school's
most active organizations.
Endeavoring to stimulate enthusiasm and further the interests in the taking and develop-
ing of pictures, the Club provides instruction in the use of the camera for portraiture,
landscape photography, and special effects in toning and retouching.
The Club annually sponsors a school-wide camera contest which is usually very successful.
Bertram Bader, president, Edward Crawford, vice-president, Johanna Schklov
Doris Hament, treasurer.
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IO CLU
RED CROSS
This newest addition to the extra-curricular activities was organized in March, giving
Forest Park the distinct privilege of being the only high school in Maryland to have such
a corps.
Ofhcials set us a policy of rendering first aid at all public events. Members must there-
fore pass the Red Cross Standard First Aid Course.
Mrs. R. E. Feldstein, School Nurse, advises the Corps and supervises in the First Aid
Course.
Esther Queensbury, president, Randolph Walker, vice-president.
STUDENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Newly chartered in our school is the Student Advisory Committee, made up of students
interested in and capable of planning programs for the school's advisory periods. These
programs are carefully planned to suit the various age limits of the students. After sug-
gestions for programs have been discussed by the committee, they are then turned over to
be approved by the Faculty Advisory Committee. After the programs are approved, they
are given to the classes to be used for their advisory periods.
Shirley Potash, chairmang Virginia Weitzel, secretary.
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Musical
Grgcmizations
. . . inspiration behind Forest Park's musical
organization . . . always busy . . . makes
Forest Park known for the school that sings
and likes to sing . . . to whom is clue credit
for fine graduation music . . .
MISS BUTLER
ORCHESTRA
Considered one of the foremost and oldest organizations of our school, the
orchestra has won great fame since its organization in 1924 by the late Mr. John
ltzel. Since then Miss Genevieve P. Butler has been its adviser. For those who play
musical instruments, the orchestra offers many possibilities.
During this year, as usual, the orchestra provided music at assemblies, J. J. J.,
Senior Play, P. T. A. meetings, and other occasions where good musical entertain-
ment was required.
Aaron Lessans, president.
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BAND
Providing martial music for football games, pep
assemblies and various other school activities, the
Band has proved that it is essentially important for
the support and enthusiasm which it musters from
the students.
This group meets every week in order to acquire
proficiency in band repertory under Miss Genevieve
P. Butler's conducting.
The Band is a most enthusiastic musical unit by
color in its appearance and dynamic in its style of
playing.
SPECIAL CHORAL GROUP
This group is composed of those girls who take
vocal lessons at the present time or at some time
have studied voice.
Rehearsals are held every Tuesday morning
under the supervision of Miss Genevieve P. Butler.
This group also Works in conjunction with the
Glee Club and Boys' Special Chorus at all musical
functions of the school.
STRING ENSEMBLE
Newly organized this year is the String Ensemble,
consisting of the violins, cellos, and the bass violins
of the orchestra.
This group meets Weekly, under the supervision
of Miss Genevieve P. Butler, and forms a valuable
addition to the musical organizations of our school.
DRUM AND BUGLE CCRPS
The Drum and Bugle Corps, a popular group in
the school, is an organization which has acquired
great musical finesse. Organized in 1939, the corps,
under the leadership of Miss Genevieve P. Butler,
has progressed into a smartly uniformed, well-
drilled body, which has found a ready and deserv-
ing place in our school. Lined up and marching on
the gridiron, the Corps has, during past football
seasons, been a thrilling sight to both the student
body and the many other spectators.
GLEE CLUB
One of the many musical organizations under the
capable and inspiring leadership of Miss Genevieve
P. Butler, the Glee Club has been a prominent factor
in school life since the beginning of Forest Park,
and is representative of those Foresters who hold a
deep interest in voice culture.
Endeavoring to attain excellence in four part
harmony repertory, this vocal ensemble has well
demonstrated its ability by superb performances in
broadcasting, musical shows, and numerous school
activities.
Jean Smyrk, president, Shirley Landsman, vice-
president, Gloria Cunningham, treasurer, Olga
Agnew, secretary.
DOUBLE SEPTET
The main objective of the Double Septet is to be
a singing group of outstanding musical quality.
Organized in 1938 under the leadership of Miss
Genevieve P. Butler, the Double Septet meets every
Tuesday morning, practices with the Girls' Glee
Club, and assists at all musical functions, curricular
and extra-curricular.
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THE FoREsTER STAFF
GERALD COHEN
Business Manager
lim N SA MVELS
Ezlifor-in-Chief
STI-:PHI-ix SEYNING
Azliiwlisifzg Manager
It is with both humility and pride that the yearbook stail presents the June l94l FORESTER.
Humility because it is, indeed, a task to surpass the works of preceding years, pride because we have
accomplished much work and have seen the book progress from mere plans and ideas to what we
think is a well-balanced annual.
ln planning our book, we felt, of course, the urge to make it udiiierentii-hut not different
to the extent of sacrificing content matter that all Foresters and Seniors expect in a yearbook.
Rather, we have somewhat altered the format of presentation. ive have also endeavored to include
much more material, write-ups, and pictures than have been presented in past books. Looking on
the annual as a permanent record, we have included such items that will always keep the memory
of the school fresh in the minds of the graduates, and such items that will serve to keep the June
Class of l941 always near to Forest Park.
Actual work began in September with the selection of a stail, although preliminary research
and planning had been carried on during the summer by the class adviser and the editor. Gerald
Cohen, former DSP prexy, handled financial problems, Stephen Senning was in charge of advertising,
Morton Schwartz was subscription manager, assisted by Gabriel Rosenbushg and Walter Taylor was
circulation manager.
The Wlrite-up Staff was headed by Miriam Kuntz, and consisted of Ruth Wfolfson, Harry Schwartz,
Virginia Lee Moore, Wlini Fox, Irving Reamer, Sonia Beser, Mildred Resnick, Charlotte Zentz, Howard
Buckman, ,lack Schenker, Shirley Landsman, and Francess Cohen.
Organizations editor was Katherine Millman, with a staff composed of Ruth Paul, Ruth Aldridge,
Bradford Urey, Marjorie Mann, Ellen Newcomb, Dorothy Reindollar, .Audrey Bishop, Lillian Lehman,
Shirley Potash, Leonard Golombeck, and lra Altfeder.
Levin Bartletts Millman Hausmann Del3ois
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Sports editors were Teddy DeBois and Ruth Hausmann. Reporters were Charles McGehee, Sam
Stansbury, Chester Gardner, Melvin Udelewitz, JayeColdberg, Robert Siegrist, Marjorie Werther,
Elaine Gottesman, Alice Aronson, Naomi Beser, Mary Greenfield and Janet Keller.
Mllummy workf' posters, and cover designs were submitted by the art staff, which listed co-editors
Natalie and Frances Bartlett, ,lean Kauffman, David Beyers, and Betty Sandler.
The feature staff, led by Henry Silberman, included Evelyn Lessans, Jane Bernstein, Lora Bocchi,
Ruth Putzel, Shirley Potash, Peggy Carter, Gloria Young, and Seymour Baron.
Many of the pictures in the book were taken by the photography editors Gilbert Levin and
Bertram Bader, assisted by Dick Lillien, Johanna Schkloven, Stanley Felser, Milton Jones, Doris
Hament, Louis Scheuer, Connie Schneider, and Bill Jolly.
Transcription editors were Phyllis Snyder and Doris Reid, helped by Beatrice Gold, ,leanne Kahn,
Pauline Sacks, Margaret Martin, and Betty Chasin.
The staff expresses special thanks to Mr. Siegle and Mr. Goldberg, of the Majestic Studios, for
their fine cooperation in securing photographs, credit is due in a large measure to Mr. Harry Silvers
of the Garamond Press for his inspiration, skill, and expert advice in formulating the FORESTER as
it is today.
If the ,lune 1941 FORESTER catches the spirit, the enthusiasm, the breath of vibrant, pulsating
young life that has marked Forest Park during the years the ,lune Class was associated with the
school, then the aims of the editors are fulfilled.
Bader Kuntz Silberman lleiml, Snyder Taylor, Schwartz
THE PRESS
MDrastic" and Hexceptionaln describe the activity of the Press during the 194-0-
1941 season. At the beginning of the year, Theodore L. Schuchat took over the
editorial reins from resigning editor Irv Samuels, who had been appointed FORESTER
chief. The first edition, issued on September 19, carried type featuring the Memphis
and Bodoni faces.
Drastic action on the long-continued difficulties about subscriptions was finally
taken on December 13, when the Press was discontinued. However, students realizing
the need for the Press, demanded its return and on March 13 issues were begun again.
This issue did not include column rules, leading to a much cleaner looking page, on
March 21 a new name plate for the front page was adopted.
Some notable editions during the year were the six-page paper issued for the
Forest Park - City College football game, and a special patriotic issue in May. During
the course of the year, there were many changes in the staff, but the final editorial
board consists of Schuchat, Editor, Don Kartrnan. Associate Editor, Marian Fore-
man, News Editor, Mervin Reisig, Sports Editor, Toby Goldman and Gilbert Levin,
Feature Editors, and Cordon Cader, Copy Editor.
The Press continued to exert inHuence in many phases of school life. It backed
the numerous after-school dances sponsored by the Student Participation in Govern-
ment. For a long time the Press had been suggesting a school sign and this was
finally taken up by the executive branch of the school.
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To the Members of the Graduating Class of .I une, 1941:
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others will seek other fields of endeavor. We Wish you well in
your chosen field. Remember that one of life's priceless treasures
is knowledge, and you should not tire in your search of it.
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College, School, Club, Lodge
jewelry, Buckles, Banquet
Favors, Bowling Prizes,
Trophies for All
Events
Attractive Selection of Forest Park
Jewelry
310 N. PACA STREET Vernon 1052
Lafayette 0489 - 9590
H. A. WARFIELD
Sanitary Plumbing and Heating
Bloomingdale Road and Rosedale Street
BERLIN BROS.--Cleaners
5456 Park Heights Avenue
Forest 8668
Congratulations to
ANNA BROCATO
from a Friend
PENN BROS. for
DeSoto and Plymouth
New Cars-Service4Used Cars
4101-11 Reisterstown Road Liberty 9373
Telephones: Plaza 2598, Liberty 21412
FRED VV. BROCKIVIAN, .IR.
WITH
H. U. DOVE Sz CO., Agents
Firemen's Insurance Company
of Newark, New Jersey
111 CHAMBER or CoMMERcE BLDC..
BALTIMORE MARYLAND
DEUTSCH'S HALF SIZE APPAREL SHOP
210 N. Liberty Street
Baltimore Maryland
FORESTERS Wise . . .
Buy their candy from
THE YELLOW CANDY WAGON
ORYE'S DRIVE-IN I
25th St. and Kirk Ave.
WHERE YOU WILL SEE YOUR FRIENDS
Frosted Shakes 24--Hour Service
PRINCETON SHOE STORES
"Hot Collegiate Styles"
MARY JOHNSTON, INC.
Florists
801 N. HOWARD STREET
Compliments of our
WATERFRONT COMPANY FRIENDS
Compliments of
SEARS, ROEBUCK 8: COMPANY
ROSEDALE FOOD MARKET
2118 Rosedale St.
Liberty 5456
Compliments of
FRED C. .IONES
ROBERT E. COURSEY
Paperhanging
Canvas and Sanitas Work a Specialty
120 Sherwood Avenue Pikesvill
Best Wishes to HILDA LEVY from
MR. AND MRS. CARLINER AND FAMILY
C
4-93
G. WILLSON KELLOUGH
WALBROOK PHARMACY
North Avenue at Ellamont Street
Lafayette 0074 Madison
0973
.IESSEKS FRUIT MARKET
3306 Arydale Avenue
Liberty 1163
Compliments
Of
A FRIEND
Compliments of
H. E. WEINBERG
Hardware Paints Radio
Electrical Supplies
RICHMOND BROTHERS
4-703 Liberty Heights Avenue Baltimore, Md.
Compliments of
KEISER AND KEISER-INSURANCE
Chamber of Commerce Building
Compliments of
CENTURY OIL BURNER COMPANY
CLASSIC PRINTING COMPANY OSCAR SMULLIAN Optometrist
Plaza 3997 Eyes Examined Prescriptions Filled
Fraternity and Sorority Printing 222 W. Baltimore Street
812 East Baltimore Street Classes Fitted Calvert 5868
UEMERSON RADIO"
HOWARD W. FORD COMPANY
Dodge - Plymouth Dealers
41721-31 Liberty Heights Avenue
MR. WILLIAM KANDEL
500 S. Fulton Avenue
Liberty 8400
H. L. HESSON
4-401 Liberty Heights Avenue
Finest Table Supplies and Home Necessities
Compliments of
HTHE BOYS"
Compliments of
MR. LEON SAMET
Compliments of
.I. BARRY WILDER
LOUIS KAHN AND SON, INC.
Totally Different Food Specialties
Liberty 0646 5317 Park Heights Ave.
EDMONDSON CONFECTIONERY
Charles Hayes, Proprietor
36241 Edmondson Avenue
FARB PAINT AND HARDWARE COMPANY
1726 Eastern Avenue
Prompt Delivery BRoadway 9211
The Great American Dessert!
P14
Meadow Gold
SMOOTH-FREEZE
I c e C r e a m
TServed Exclusively in the FOREST PARK HIGH SCHOOL Cafeteria
C. W. HENDLEY CO., INC.
BALTIMORE, MARYIJAND
Miners anal Shippers
Anthracite and Bituminous Coals
LExingtOn 5782-3-4
R. G. KRIES, Secretary-Treasurer
COMMONWEALTH
HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE
Your Best Protection
Against Sickness and Accidents
COMMONWEALTH MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
206 E. Lexington Street
Baltimore, Maryland
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
OUR NEW HOME which will be Opened
for business On Or about june Ist, 1941.
at 4510 LIBERTY HEIGHTS AVENUE
lnortheast corner of Hillsdale Roadj is
YOUR HOME for a funeral service.
E. WILLIS LAMOREAU
Funeral Director
Compliments to
JUNE 741 GRADUATES
WINFIELD MARKET
3202 CHELSEA TERRACE
RECORD HEADQUARTERS!
Sound-proof Booths,
HECHT BROS.
Baltimore and Pine Howard and Franklin
Compliments of
PAULA SHOPPE
3810 Liberty Heights Avenue
Compliments of
MICHAEL A. DEFEEN
Panama Canal Zone
Phones: Liberty 1518 - 0465
ARMACOST
FUNERAL HOME
4-2041 Ridgewood Avenue
Compliments of
E. J. SCANNELL, INC.
SCHUMACHER 81 FOREMAN, INC.
Complete Optical Service
209 N. Liberty Street LExington 524-3
Compliments of
S. C. PENNINGTON, JR.
Creams Wrapped Caramels
Bon Bons Covered Nuts
LEONAIS HOME MADE CANDY
RANDALLSTOWN, MD.
MRs. LESTER N. PRICE Phone Roslyn 889
Liberty 4-503
MEYERS FLOWER SHOPPE
5508 Park Heights Avenue
Compliments of
CLAYTON SHOP
3812 Liberty Heights Avenue
GEORGE .l. DOLLE
An exceptionally good
Tailor - Cleaner - Dyer
4726 Liberty Heights Avenue Liberty 2890
THE FRED H. DORSEY COMPANY
1132 Montpelier Street
Chesapeake 2523
AMALIE IOOLZJ MOTOR OIL
at all
better ear dealers
LORD BALTIMORE FILLING STATIONS
Liberty Heights Ave. and Gwynn Oak Ave.
WM. F. WALTON, Manager
C. C. MARTIN, Assistant Manager
Compliments
Of
FRI ENDS
K SERVICE STATION
FOREST PAR
Liberty Heights and Berwyn Avenues
FOrest 9800
RE AND COMPANY, INC.
Book Binders
MOO
109-113 SOUTH STREET
Texaco Products
KEYSTONE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
AND SUPPLIES College Annuals-Catalogs
J. M. ALPER Plastic Bindings
913 E. Baltimore St.
"L rr r'r ' I
EPSTEIN'SCtHrEIP0AnI?TtNIE'IWT STORE I D. KABERNAGEL
749-751 Washington Blvd. zoos W. Pratt St. , . Roofing 'md Spommgr Hot Asplmlmg
Qutfiuers for the entire family 52x N. Robinson Street BR. 0105-.I
CHARLES DIMMLING Compliments of
Choice Meats and Poultry LEWIS PHARMACY, INC.
602 S. Broadway - Broadway Market . ,
phones, Wolfe 3700, 33701 5500 Park Heights Avenue
KELLY BROTHERS Bas, Wishes
. Phafmacms Fox CHEVROLET SALES, INC.
Garrison and Belle Avenues
Llberty 3516 Forest 9508 Hanover and McCOmas Streets South 0990
. , W A. NADELMAN
C0mPllmeUfS 01' Famous Brands
YOUNG MEN'S SHOP
Opposite Ambassador
SUSSMAN
MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH
Compliments of
ALTFEDER
MR. AND MRS. LEO
Compliments of
R. S. STERN
BALTIMORE SALES AND SUPPLY COMPANY
Ship Chandlers
Compliments of
RITA ALTIERI BALTIMORE MARYLAND
Phone LIberty 2771 Air Conditioned T?l?1?I1EJnE3LlA3fi0Ii3?i1i?NER AND PENNANT
SHOP
THE R. H. Taylor--Successor to Sisco Bros.
COLONIAL HAIRDRESSING SHOP Smmpingggand and Machine
3826 L A H I A Embroidering
IBFRTY EIGHTS VENUE 302 PARK AVENUE BALTIMORE, MD.
Madison 1685
Funeral Home-Lady grlnzlfplmer The Synonym for
MAMIE COOK SY
1600 W. North Avenue
EPAIRIN G
FLOYD'S WATCH R
6 E. Lexington St.
Compliments of
IN AND COMPANY, INC.
CONRAD L. STE
Marine Surveyors
Good Furniture
KNIPP
Quality at Reasonable Prices
KNIPP FURNITURE COMPANY
H CHARLES STREET
NACIREMA OPERATING
601 EAST LOMBARD STREET
BALTIMORE MARYLAND 343 NORT
"The Perfect Fuelv
Compliments of W 0 L F E
CO.,INc. LUHLLER 7400
M. WALLER CORP
DAI RIY
BALTIlVIORE'S LEADING
INDEPENDENT DAIRY
THE NEW FULLER
TOOTH BRUSH
with natural
unbleached bristles
Vx lzog renfaia
wet
l W fs fwff S
n -
PACKAGED
3 for 99' 6 for 51.95
Ask to see them today.
NOW priced lowest against'
all comparison.
Phone or write, Calvert 0725, 1401 Munsey Bldg.
Compliments of
M. GOLDBERG
Menis Fine Clothing
2800 W. NORTH AVENUE
Phone Madison 1044
BARD-AVON SCHOOL
Secretarial Department
If you are planning a business career, the
Bard-Avon School oliers you the most com-
plete and practical Secretarial Course. ccWe
train private secretaries?
Last year Bard-Avon had several times as
many secretarial 'and office positions to fill as
there were students in the school. Every grad-
uate who wished a position has one.
Day and Evening Classes--Civil Service
905 NORTH CHARLES ST. Vernon 1155
GOLFERS -
Can obtain the finest in Golf Accessories and
Equipment-including Handmade Woods and
Irons built to your specifications.
through
CHAS. P. BETSCHLER
Professional
HILLENDALE C. C.
T oWsoN, MD.
Former Holder of Many Championships
Compliments of
WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE
WESTMINSTER, MD.
Compliments of
W. P. Co.
THE TRADING POST
Military anrl Riding Equipment
307-309 W. BALTIMORE STREET
BRACER-EISENBERG, INC.
Baltimoreis Dominant Thrift Store
EUTAW, SARATOGA AND CLAY STREETS
Calvert 2222
To our niece, R. W., of the June Class of
1941, and the members of her class, our very
best Wishes and heartiest congratulations.
AUNT S. AND UNCLE S.
L. -.l.
Compliments of
S. S. KRESGE CO.
3805 LIBERTY HEIGHTS AVENUE
KEYSTONE MARKET
Fancy and Staple Groceries, Select Meats
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at All Times
4028 Belvedere Avenue
Prescriptions Filled Lexington 3359
A. L. KNOWLES
Dispensing Optician
404 Liberty Building
ARLINGTON TAILORS
Cleaners and Dyers --Furriers
Work Called For and Delivered
NELSON'S SERVICE STATION
5250 Park Heights Avenue
Phone Forest 9419
3701 Belvedere Avenue Baltimore, Md.
PIFOHC, GHIHOT 3540 SANDS GOOD HUMOR ICE CREAM CO.
Quality Meat Products J' CROUT
1050-60 S. Dukeland St. Baltimore, Md. 2001 Wmdsor Avenue im f
Compliments of
MEYER BRODIE
MYRA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE
Permanent Waving and Scalp Treatments
5433 Park Heights Avenue
Forest 9859
ARLINGTON BEAUTY SHOPPE
5122 Reisterstown Road
Liberty 4147
Phones: Liberty 8100 - 8101
THE HUGHES LUMBER CO.
HWhere there is a Material Dijfereneen
Ollice and Yards-5012-5026 Reisterstown Road
WU WOH
Chinese Hand Laundry
Flat Work A Specialty
3605 Rogers Avenue
WEBB FLY SCREEN MANUFACTURING
Compliments of
ZENTZ PHARMACY
Park Heights and Rogers Liberty 8686
HARDWOOD FLOORS D I
COMPANY Laying - Scraping - Finishing
Screens-Weatherstrip-Storm Windows H, D. SMITH Old Floors Renovated
1501 W. 36th Street Belair 3133 6025 Gwynn Oak Ave. F0r6St 2203
RHODE BROS. 2901 Garrison Blvd.
Fancy GroceriesgChoice Meats-Bird's Eye
Frosted Foods
Liberty 0540 - 6160
Phone Lafayette 1194
R. A. McCrea
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating
1708 McCulloh Street
BEELFS DRUG STORE
Park Heights and Belvedere Avenues
We Call For and Deliver Prescriptions!
Liberty 24-25
PARK HEIGHTS GROCERY CO.
S. RAFFEL, Prop.
4802 Park Heights Avenue
Phones Liberty 6039 - 7863 We Deliver
For A Good Paint Job Use
WHITE,S PAINT PRODUCTS
ARNOLD LUECKERT
Fancy Groceries, Meats, Fruits and Vegetables
1522 Ellamont Street
Phone Lafayette 2221
6'We are what we eat"
Health sold in every package at
To have your prescription filled accurately, call
CHELSEA PHARMACY 3801 Woodhaven Avenue
DR. MASON'S HEALTH FOOD CENTER Liberty 8826 Forest 9446
202 Clay Street Plaza 6866 Prompt delivery 8 A. M. to 12 P. M.
Diamonds - Watches - Rings Compliments Uf
Cash - Easy Credit ROGNEL HGTS. LUNCHEONETTE AND
ARTHUR C. HEISE CONFECTIONERY
219 N. Howard St. Baltimore 4220 Edmondson Avenue Maryland
Compliments of
MR. AND MRS. FRANK WINER
Phone: Plaza 0138
G. LETTIERI
Groceries, Olive Oil, Roman Cheese, etc.
821 E. Baltimore Street
MRS. IHRIE'S POTATO CHIPS
Manufactured in Baltimore
"A Pip of a Chip"
Phone Liberty 7986 We Deliver
ROBBINS PHARMACY
for your drug needs
4401 Liberty Heights Avenue
let MARY LEE
Help you select your summer outfit
Dresses Sportswear
4-940 Liberty Heights Ave.
ELINOR BEAUTY SHOPPE
4710 Gwynn Oak Avenue
Telephone, Liberty 3842
Engraved Wedding Invitations, Commencement
Announcements, Visiting Cards
SAMUEL H. KIRBY St SONS
Vernon 5457 506 Park Avenue
'5Nationally Known"
Utaneptntnn Qlluthes
McPHERSON'S HABERDASHERS
New Address
COR. LIGHT AND REDWOOD STS.
lBaltimore Trust Buildingi
MONARCH
of Springfield, Mass.
I Life Insurance
- all forms
O Accident and Health
- non-cancellable
PURL E. ANSEL 8z ASSOCIATES
SUITE 407-8-9 UNION TRUST BLDG.
Baltimore, Md. Calvert 5373
Stationery Printing
OFFICE FURNITURE Congratulations
TO THE
MARYLAND
OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY GRADUATES
126-128 W. FAYETTE STREET FROM
Opposite Miller Brothers
BALTIIVIORE, MIARYLAND
Plaza 7615-6-7
THE BELVEDERE
JOSEPH M. DICNAN 81 SON
110 PENN STREET
Fast Freight between Baltimore, Washington
and Alexandria, Va.
BENTZ AND GALTON
Tailors
111 West Saratoga Street
COMMUNITY TAILORING COMPANY
Cleaners and Dyers
4712 Liberty Heights Avenue
C. C. CONN, LTD.
521 N. HOWARD ST. - Vernon 7755
ll7orld's Largest Manufacturers
Musical Instruments for Band and Orchestra
Lessons furnished with Rental of Instrument
Complete repair department-Sheet Music
and Orchestrations
1Opposite Stanley Theatre?
Liberty 0077-8
H. PAUL MATTHEWS
1900 ROSEDALE STREET
Butter - Eggs - Poultry
lDirect from Nearby Farms?
Sugar Cured Country Bacon
Fancy Frying Chickens
Compliments of
R. E. CARTER
Phone Forest 9802
GEILFUSS MOTORS
General Automobile Repairing
Liberty Heights and Howard Park Avenues
Compliments of
FREDERICK'S BEAUTY SHOP
119 N. Eutaw Street
THE METHODIST PUBLISHING HOUSE
516 N. Charles Street
Books - Bibles - Greeting Cards
Compliments of
FOREST PARK MARKET
Norfolk Avenue and Oakfield
EDWARD P. .IESTER 81 SONS
Sales-NASH-Service
1413-27 E. Hoffman Street
THE MART, INC.
Women's, Misses' and Girls' Apparel
311-313 W. Lexington Street
Congratulations to
A Graduate
Majestic Studios
342 NORTH CHARLES STREET
BALTIMORE MULBEIQIKY 5621
Ojficial Photographers for the
JUNE, 19411, FOHESTER
Our reputation is founded on high quality
work in various types of photography and
the desire to be of gratifying service
to all who favor us with their patronage.
SPECIALIZING IN SCHOOL AND COLLEGE PHOTOGRAPHY
1941
printed and bound by the Garamond Press in Baltimore
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