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RITA COHEN RUTH ROTH Qj- MURIEL labadorf oJ JLenj - THE LAWRENGtytf ' '' »P PALMER FARRINGTON 7 MARION HOLMAN SHIRLEY HIRSCHKORN FRANCES HITE ELAINE KANTROW1 »TTZ ROBERT JACOBY a ? ' i A” 1 Palmer Farrington, the golden voiced Tibbet of Lawrence, belonged to the Glee Club ’34, ’35, Golf Team ’34, ’35, Baseball Team ’33, ’34, ’35, Track Team ’31, ’32, played Junior Varsity Basketball 32; member of Annual Board ’35; Vice President of Freshman Club and did himself proud in P. T. A. Play of ’34. Marion Holman, the girl with vivid personality and unforgetable laugh, belonged to Math. Club ’34, Secretary in ’35, ushered at commencement ’34, on Senior Ring nd Pin Committee, in Gym Exhibition of ’32, ’33. Shirley Hirschkorn, a much sought after young lady who goes in for ushering in X big way, saw people to their seats at P. T. A. Play ’34, Commencement ’34, and Senior Play ’35, took part in Gym Exhibitions ’32, '33 and was on Annual Board ’35. Rita Cohen, a sweet muchacha, belonged to Dramatic Club ’34, ’35, in Gym Exhibitions ’32, ’33, ’34. Ruth Roth, the chemistry class whisperer, was in Gym Exhibition ’33. Muriel Labadorf, who can give odds to and still lick any phonograph now existing, was in P. T. A. Play of ’34, and Gym Exhibition of ’32. Frances Hite, a little girl who does great big things, was on the Basketball team and the Swimming team of ’33, President of the Riding Club ’33, ’34, and did her best for Lawrence in Gym Exhibitions of ’32, ’33, ’34. Elaine Kantrowitz, who entered Lawrence High in ’33, distinguished herself in the P. T. A. Play of ’34. Robert Jacoby, the jest and jester of Room 11, was on the Staff of the Mental Pabulum ’34, ’35, belonged to the Stamp Club ’31, Math. Club ’34, ’35, Chess Club ’33, ’34, ’35, Science Club ’35, Ping Pong Club ’35, and worked hard on the Annual Board. Page twenty-four
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NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE 41 4f, ALLEN HANLON GABRIEL WISHBOW DAVID PAYNE BETTINA AARONSON GERTRUDE WARSHAVVSKY MOLLY PASTOR 9- FRANK CANAVAN JOHN DAVIDSON j GEORGE STONEBRIDGE A 1 V S-j.% j jJj '4 3 May . Allen Hanlon, our scribe, has been writing busily for the past two years as Secre-? nd. Scsmor Clubs, besides having been in the Orchestra ’31, ’32, ’33, Math. Club; Business Manager Lawrencian. Gabriel Uishbow is the pride of the Chess Club, not only its Vice President but ™th ; Chess Team ’33. He has to his credit besides Stamp Club; Debating Club ’33, Gym Exhibition '31. '. D Vid Payne, we know, was valuable in the Science and Debating Clubs as he is nothing if not voluble; and speaking of good natures! Here’s your man. h n what will the school do without her? She has been on the Basket- S?11 ,TeS,o ?«% ?3’ 34’ CaPtai» ’34, ’35, Hockey Team ’31, ’32, ’33 and Captain ’34, Track 32, 33, 34, Secretary Varsity Club, Baseball Team ’31, ’32, ’33, ’34, Gym Exhibitions ’31, ’32, ’33, ’34. y Bettina Aaronson goes in vociferously for dramatics. To wit: Buskins ’32, ’33. 35, Buskins Play ’33, ’35, P. T. A. Play ’32. ’33, ’34, ’35, Gym Exhibition ’34, Play 35, Property Committee Senior Play ’35. II a8haw8ky, like almost every good Lawrencian, participated in the flym Exhibition ’33, Usher Senior Play ’35, Property Committee Senior Play ’35. Frank Cana van. being forced by circumstances to write his own writeup, says nothing and lets well enough alone; Vice President Senior Club, Secretary-Treasurer Debating Club ’34, ’35, Newspaper Staff ’33, ’34, ’35, P. T. A. Play ’34, Senior Play 35, Manager Senior Writeups, Annual Board ’35. John Davidson is a roving type, from Basketball ’34, Golf ’34, ’35, Varsity Club to P. T. A. Play ’34. George (better late than never) Stonebridye: Baseball ’33, ’34, ’35, Track Team 32, Gym Exhibition '32, Varsity Club. Page twenty-three
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NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE JANET ELISCU SEYMOUR SMIGROD JOYCE TITELMAN ALICE ROBINSON VERA TAYLOR CATHERINE MEYER a T Janet Eliscu of divers talents, acted in the P. T. A. Play of ’34, Buskins ’32, ’33, ’34, wrote detective stories and sundry other articles as a mental Pabulum Staff member ’32, ’33, ’34, Gym Exhibitions ’32, ’33. Seymour Smiyrod wielded big bats on the Baseball Team ’34 and little ones on the Pin Pong Team ’35. He has also been in the Gym Exhibition of 1934, Basketball ’34, ’35, Varsity Club ’34, ’35. 1 Joyce Titelman, a girl who has done much in a short time, entered in 1932 and immediately commenced to do great things, to-wit: Secretary Freshman Club, Gym Exhibition |33, Dramatic Club ’33, Honor Society ’34, P. T. A. Play ’33. '34, Senior Play ’34, Vice President Dramatic Club ’34, Mental Pabulum Staff ’33, ’34. Alice Robinson who acts even younger and gayer in the Senior Play of '35 than she really is, entered in 1932 and is a member of the Buskins. Vera Taylor, well-known and liked by one and all has been on the Mental Pabulum Staff for many a year, e. g., ’33, ’34, ’35. Her achievements were few: Gym Exhibition ’31, ’32, but Catherine Meyer earned the liking of all, and we now wish her luck and health. We know these following without pictures: Jacqueline (Short and Sweet) Birkhahn, the “Librarian’s Friend” warbled in the Glee Club ’33, ’34, was in the P. T. A. Play ’34, Library Assistant ’33, '34, ’35, Gym Exhibition '31, ’32 and Annual Board ’34. Warren Dattlebaum who yearns for a life on the deep at Annapolis was in: Gym Exhibitions ’32, ’33, Baseball ’34. Harry Fredman is a real athlete who has brought honor to Lawrence. Hark to his deeds: Baseball ’31, ’32, ’33, ’34, Basketball ’31, '32, ’33, ’34. Page twenty-five
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