Overbrook High School - Record Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)
- Class of 1930
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V gi' ' 1' ,E e Y, V ' H C 1 5 HS 1 'sf-I X l -' X91 'H N din 'Er 1 I ,,,. .YQ --.- - I9 . . -i' f , 1,q , Af -7 ii ' T' J 1' - fp' ,E ' 3 ig' - Q I l F--Vw., my . Y 5 . A Q'- J N : g. ,Q Q4,,,! .,, . v w J L J V OR his ceaseless efforts for the webfare of our olassfjfor the interest he has when zn all ohm zgndertahzngs, for hzs' sympathy and under standmg zn our dzjjf cultzes, we respectfully dedzoate thzs Record Book to our sponsor, MR SCHRFIBER 1 . J f 44 it A or o oi'- IK if Foreword S appreciative pupils leaving the Overbrook High School and wishing to leave a last remembrance of our ability both to the faculty and to our schoolmates, we contribute this Record of the class of June 1930. In this book we have placed the best literary and art ability of our class. Our desire to perpetuate the memory of our class by contributing this book must not be thought to be wholly self-centered. Our hearts are filled when we realiie what our school has given to us in the past four years. In order to show our gratitude, we give what we consider a fitting tri- bute to our high school, in return for what we have received, in the form of our Record, iff sim-1 i' i i t I- sy if 1 5 omni sm f 'tsl It I ' If 1 I H 93 If H Q53 W ' - ,- 34 IA 'N A A5 fm Q wmxk GTS Q A H. 43 :f L2 if iiliif-f Y T ' f -f-T- . ff ii---is 1-7-2--.W ii! 'UF ' v 1 Literary Stay? - LEILA VAN GILDER, Editor SOL GELMAN, Assistant Editor TDANIEL CANTOR PATRICIA GRIFFIN HELEN MALONEY HERBERT NICHOL MEREDITH ORREL ARTHUR SALIS FLORENCE SCHWARTZ HILDEGARDE WIMENITZ Art Staff VINCENT BENEDICT, E'dit07' IDA BUZONSKY DOROTHY INVERNIZZI Business Staff Louis APFELBAUM, Momoger JACK BARSKY JOSEPHINE BELBER SAM BRODSKY CHESTER DERR VIVIAN KEYSER ESTHER KRAVITZ 'EDlTOR,S NOTE.-Due to a regrettable error, Daniel Cantor! photograph was omitted from staff picture. :J '7 f,-'f!5'gl1i I., WI p ji g v T izffe ,Ae-511 fx K .4 . V ia, wi :Q -F gk N., S? . W, A 4' 1 ,3 H, S 251 f if fr ag 4 -2 4'- 'f, a' 4 1? il 5? ll- fm 1? -4' ,P ii af, . , ,iz WZ 1, I 1 JS ! 2 as A if 35 Ei 4 Zi, ii ie, as ' 1,- gi ii - Fx lf? il i' 'Q ei V 29 ,X S 5? ' tx , :I 1, sf ' QT 51, Z .55 ' 5, I 1, r 1 V ,sx,- A if f 1111- e e 1' s i F.-iafrspf 1L..ffl,-W' M6 Principal 's ,Message T gives me real pleasure to write a message to the graduating class of June 1930, because it is the first class of the Overbrook High School to graduate under my supervision. It is also the first class of the Overbrook High School to have all of the members receive their entire senior high school training in this school. For this reason, I am informed, the class feels that it is a pioneer class. To the class, the word pioneer probably means little more than first in a particular field. To the early settlers the word meant much more than first. It also meant that those who were designated as pioneers must build homes for their families, clear off wood lands to provide space for farming, meet the attacks of enemies, and overcome many other obstacles in order to maintain life. During the month of April the one hundredth anniversary of the start of the covered wagon train from St. Louis to Oregon was celebrated. These pioneers had to travel over hundreds of miles of an almost uncharted trail, ford swollen streams, withstand the attacks of Indians, and climb lofty mountains in addition to withstanding the ordinary hardships of such a journey. They were indeed Pioneers. Last summer as I stood inthe streets of Denver and gazed upon the mountain ranges extending to the North and to the South as far as the eye could reach, I wondered at the feeling that must have been aroused in the breasts of those hardy '49ers who had crossed the plains and were then confronted by the mountains. Perhaps some turned back, but great numbers continued until they had attained their objective, California. May the class of 1930 adopt the broader meaning of the word pioneer and be not content to be members of this first class, but resolve to overcome the obstacles you are sure to meet as you strive to take your places in the world. H. Ross SMITH. Z - X rf -A ne e- - A ,--,---L L i-- ,-A-f +4-' LA,A A,-Y. - - - A F A -A-A A H QL IJ' lk I Faculty SMITH, H. ROSS, Principal FINK, NELLIE S., Assistant to Principal ARTS AND MECHANICS ARTS Clime, Wm. M., Dept. Head Alker, John B. Baker, J. Norwood Belfield, Percy C. Camero, Blanche Currinder, John W. Earle, Ralph P. Eisenhardt, George H. Faunce, Henry R. Filippone, Nicholas S. Heinemann, Adelbert L. Schmucker, Katherine M Smyth, S. Gordon Thomas, George R. Turner, Julian E. Ullrich, J. R. Wunderlich, H. H. Street, James L., Dept. Head Anderson, Eliz. J. Baker, Eliz. Brennan, Eliz. M. Carter, Anne G. Devins, Philip Elsea, Edward B. Fitzgerald, Grace W. Ginsberg, Louis Hoffman, Alfred M. Hunter, Margaret Kreizman, Samuel Lazars, Mollie S. Lilly, William M. Lindsay, Mary Lischon, Rose McHenry, Sara M. Schoch, Wendell D. Shoe, M. Helen Smith, Bessie V. Thomasson, Eunice Walbridge, John C. . Reinhardt, Esther M., Dept. Head Ames, Margaret E. Andersen, Mary J. Califano, Helen' Coleman, Henry F. Collier, Laura R. Cottler, Joseph Evans, Florence Fleming, Ethel J. Godfrey, Myra O. Grove, Clara E. Hamilton, William R. Hynson, Matthew M. Katz, E. G. James, Margaret B. Koch, Louise Mackenzie, Mary J. Mathews, Mary E. Neumann, Irene F. O'Laughlin, Rene I. Patchel, Margaret M. Resnick, Nathaniel H. Seidman, Julius Spinelli, Beatrice Thomas, Lillian A. fm U U 1' as 44 VL It 9 7 X Ll FOREIGN LANGUAGE Birchinal, Mary C., Dept. Head Barry, Mark B. Bricker, Gertrude Burkart, Anna Gendell, Anna A. Haigh, Emma M. Holden, Hallie K. Hughes, Frances M. Jackson, William B. Smythe, Lillia HISTORY Kenny, Anna M. Longaker, Eliz. P. Keith, Hazel A. Neumann, Isabel B. Rees, Thyra C. Ruth, Isobel J. Shumway, Anna E. Silverman, Frank B. n Burch, Henry Reed, Dept. Head Bagley, Edith A - Cherry, Mabel D. Drumheller, Leon S Goodman, Hannah Graeff, Arthur D Hoagland, Horace W Kirchner Anna Jones Edith M Loveland, Gertrude H Ott, William H Phillips, Jesse C Ruth, H Morgan Schuyler, M Eloise Schweinsberg, W1lm6l Showers Ralph Stewart Mary E Silversmlth Minnie MATHEMATICS Smith Muriel Dept Head Barlow Mildred E Brecht Samuel K J Alexander Fraser Remsen Frorer Eliz N Loux Edith T McCrone Agis A Clarke Noar Albert Guy E Barten Katherine E Borden H Clay Bradbury Robt H Davis Dorothy P Ehrenrelch Joseph SCIENCE McDonough Donald S Morin Edith E Noll Irwin O Reeder Elsie Rosengarten Adaline Thilo Edward V Venables Esther M Gertrude Dept Head Hoyt John E Jamieson Janet P Masland Anetta R Miller Frederick C Roseman Lillian Scattergood Mary R Smythe Margaret . 7 7 , . n Q n s , . ! . ! . 7 ' 7 I ' ! r - D 1 . - 7 ' 9 . ' 7 i . . y . . l , . , . .n I , n , . , . 1 1 ' ' , . , . , . u . , I , . , . , . . . , 0 . Brooks, Florence A. Price, Alice A. . , U , . . I ! ! ' ! Z , b . , - MN sxmm - . A - ff 4,749 1' I 'fieixic iff 'T'Cl::.?+ --ff,.,s is sf . . X H ty F I l ill Y .::' . 9 ., C PHYSICAL EDUCATION ' O'Brien, Mathew C., Dept. Head ' Reese, Ethel M., Assistant Kistenmacher, John C. ,V Allen, Florence Mortensen, Dorothy H. 1 Doering, Theodore H. Schreiber, Augustus H Hallam, Paul C. Weiler, Warren O. I, Newcombe, Frances H. Zelley, Pauline I Dolby, Irene ' f HOME ECONOMICS I H. 'Shoe, V. Ethrelda Stapler, Anna P. K. V Pentz, Dorothy I' MUSIC i Kazze, Louis Evans, Grace E. it Gerson, Robt. Butz, Elsie A. 4 SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS il Hansche, Maude B., in charge of Study Hall , Schmidt, Meta, Librarian H Cleland, Helen, Assistant to Librarian , ' CLERICAL STAFF V Tobin, Frances D. Moses, Dorothy V. I Dougherty, Irene Saunders, Bessie Q Harrison, Ruth Ansley, Ruth STOCK CLERKS ll Atkins, John Mulrennan, William F. Q ' MATRON f Morrison, Rose 1 l is I wi 4 I l ir I l . V . i I P K s-,iw ' ' if i' we 14- ii-Af,-,iAj:Y4i1i:w 'I 1 lk v 3' i i, 1YJ15,l Y,f A X-wi , ' I ' ,f E , .yi - -af ' f 14 ,. - Q if ?EfX M ,J M Q .EKUJCQQQ T Aqx 'Kf lw 'K'-ft r C . 1 1 ff - -aw QW W N5 A r ' W I ff if ' X WL., - 2 167' f V XXX' ' M' N I fl . 5 'Ig 2'5?6g f , XXX X.'f'M'! !57 , '1 5 ' , S X 9 mlyr 4 1' f . lf' . 'PX x I I QA r llmlllnli t'mlL'aQ f 1:2fff QX ' f V ,gill bulg e iflHWWMm Im!'U!!.5'I ' ,N WI gtvqv .w-w i l ' - 1 N 5 w 'MPH' 4 X V . i f 4 1' ,f u X , is I - 1 Fl I Ai 5 'fit fo . 41 -f 1 5 1 me InTH1LUl5p-f zf If fp , ' , 4' sm, Q M V' 'Mmm f 'V f-' 'T mf f fx 6 A ' ,171 gig, J I VI, H f 2 DF' ft' J V V W M N gps ,QUEV ' 1 fri I E W Q , hx 'J '7 ,S , 5 5 g , fx fy! ' 5 my-gg. Jw ' Q ff is igiwgf E E 5 R E a E E i E i I I Sb. if -F ' Committees H Prom Committee I DAVID MELEN, Chairman I MERCEDES BURROWS PRISCILLA MCCONNELL EARL GABLE SOL GOOSMAN X HAROLD CRAN MER Banquet Committee MURIEL B. MAURER, Chairman WILLIAM EISENBERG UTLEY CRANE JEANNE FINK NATHAN SKLAR HELEN KELLY I Commencement Committee ' LAURA MACCORKLE, Chairman MAX BRALOW KEN CLEWELL KATHRYN PENNYPACKER IRVIN AUERBACH Flower Committee HELEN BAKER, Chairman VIVIAN KEYSER MARY AUERBACH CLARA SCHMERELSON HILDEGARDE WIMENITZ STELLA EPSTEIN School Gift Committee GUS KELLIS, Chairman BRUCE GORDON MORRIS SORKIN ROSA KREUTZER FLORENCE SCHWARTZ Trip Committee ROBERT BUCK, Chairman FRED BETTLEHEIM MARVIN WILLIG BERT FREEDMAN HAROLD KNOPMAN LOUIS GANSKY LOUIS LIEBERMAN Welfare Committee HERBERT NICHOL, Chairman JANE PARKER ' RICHARD HAMILTON 12B Party Committee MR. SCHREIBER, Chairman SAM PONNOCK EPHRAIM GLASS MINA BORNEMAN LOVELYN BERMAN DAVID GRAITCER W' X W lil Y - 1 vi 7111: Wi iillw 3' Y LBJ, ,gi ,1g.4i1- Y ,f wwf .xwrgzl fl-YfQ141-1-4..,gg,gg,1..ggM,gg:g1: ':' f Mi:- 2SN ' li 'N W' 41'-M'-'Nf'M k 'N--'-f'S'N- W - r 'Q -f .ff X V wx . ,Y We-W , ..,,, nw. QI, I , ....w-w..,.,fm.. 1--fN,,f-Y,rW,7 -,,:::Tg,q,..,.,,,- Y - -?,,,:,,.1 I -,153-QA. 4 1-rv-rvfv -'P-fwvfwwirmj ,QQ 's-53 ,--Q RL, I yK ?,v ...W kai J' ,f ' 1 X? 1,1 A v 322 M 1? mm J, ta gif N Wt N P U wr ir 1+ ,I 4 N H 1 W NN Nm f ? w 4 r Y lx 11 M W1 Y P 1 1 iz I '1 W A lx m ll l 4 W Y yn 4 5 JJ ,J gxaffxxsvgll , ,, kihzli--J.-.i.L.4:g.A,L..Ll1 5.-,ilisqc FKQT -' 'tx W' ' W - AM f A' f - f - , B y ffkljv 'QTY' .:.-1.Ni--1'iIi:L....TLl:.,L,-43 P T jill'-'ME-il -i' T-'4?:'f Q?'4A:4 ' Fifi? SQ V H' ,1-,ff:,71:zifj5'-L- A-A-' H ' I' '.liii1l1i'fiin-rff 4:-'A ' xg: l l ll l l l, y l 1 ll W iq i , l it Sponsor s Message X ll DEAR BOYS AND GIRLS: tl It will not be long before the world will cease to regard you as boys I and girls, but I find it difficult to picture you as grown up men and women. , I During the two years that I have been intimately connected with you as y sponsor I have grown to know so many of you so well that when you leave l to take up the life beyond Overbrook High School, the memories of those li associations will always recur, whenever I think of the Class of June, 1930. lp l This will be in spite of the fact that I have watched you growing up, l l for you have no idea how much change occurs between the beginning of y 11A and the ending of 12B. I li However, you are going to grow up and mature, no matter what 1 4 tricks my memory plays on me. Sooner or later you are going to face I the more serious problems of life. How you handle them will depend to a. lp I very large measure on the influences that have been exerted on you during 4 your stay in Overbrook. Knowing these influences, and knowing you, I tl V have no fears for your future. , 1 It is hard at your present stage of youth and optimism to picture a I situation which will give you the blues and make you feel that you are I l down and out, but if that time does come just think of our class motto, ly pl Struggle Assiduouslyn, act accordingly, and I am sure you will come out y I on top. ' i l M I extend to you my heartiest wishes for your success in whatever line l, U of endeavor you may engage, and the hope that you have gotten as mudh xl 1 out of our association as I have. LH' Very sincerely, ql AUGUSTUS D. SCHREIBER. N . li 1 4 l X N l l l l l fx 4 X ' - X 4 ' -' ,J-Y if 'f1V-f1F1:i , ji' fA- Z TT'-i -::i- A l. :Yi J J? v '- 5 ,LE3-ofa 'Ui MAUR-IP: TRC! r ' r hx Z J. s r- SL Q Ll' I- ' l 4 4 lffx K avmmrlro 43 fx V UST four years ago we were admitted to a place which was to be our source of learning, of happiness and of making never-to-be-forgotten friends. This was Overbrook. Our experience in this place has been of such value as it is impossible for us to realize at this time of our lrves We have actually lived part of our lives here in Overbrook not only in study but in many activities that have filled in and made our school work more complete From all of these actrvrtres not only rn school but also on the athletic field from our clubs and classrooms have we been better fitted to undertake the real problems of life which confront us all W understand better the responsrbrlrtres of a good citizen We have been pre par ed by the faculty to do our share for the Welfare of society I am sure that the frrendshrps formed here rn Overbrook will play an lmportant part rn the happiness and success of our lrves However no matter how suc cessful we may be we shall happily recall the pleasures and benefits de rrved from our assocratron with Overbrook and all concerned Since all partrngs must be coupled with sadness this parting too fills us with the sorrow of saying good bye to our chums perhaps for ever It IS difficult enough to say farewell to one frrend but rt rs rnfinrtely harder to say farewell to many friends Members of' the Faculty words cannot express our apprecratron for your patience and effor ts rn our behalf Most of you have been inspirations to us at trmes when we were rn dire need for such influence Your work for us shall never be forgotten And now on behalf of the class of June 1930 I wish to thank Mr Augustus Schreiber its sponsor for the loyal support he has grven to our class The work of our cabinet and committees has been excellently per formed under the guidance of our enthusiastic sponsor For two years he has worked conscientiously for the betterment of our class and rn years to come he will be remembered by us all as the tactful and friendly advisor Classmates our graduation IS makrng new hrstory We have been busy making history since we came together four years ago Those years have been full of action with some trials and trrbulatrons They have not however been without their encouragements and hopes for the future Such progress as we have made rs the result of our pulling together rn finest co operation and enthusiasm to make our class which rs the first to go all through Overbrook the best rn its history Let us go forth rnto whatever enterprrse we are undertaking in the true Overbrook manner Let us strive to do our best' The benefits and pleasures I have received from my assocratron wrth my class are too numerous to mention now but being President of such a distinguished group as ours has been a mrlestone of my lrfe I can only hope that you have had as many happy and interesting experiences during your high school life as I ARTHUR EGENDORF fwfr! l rw . 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N Lf L Ll l Vx - A Y Y A - - - - - V - Y - Y - fzf - ' Altgfifg ' H 'L-1-f' 'f',r' iff' , lk V , ROM our freshman days, we have all aspired to attain Sigma Delta, Overbrook's honor society. Admission into this society is one of the highest honors that the school can give, for it is a reward for high scholar- ship and participation in extra-curricular activities. The class of June '30 was fortunate enough to have a larger number of students entering Sigma Delta than any other previous class. This is a sure indication of the ability of our class. The new members admitted to Sigma Delta this term are: Joseph Abramson, Louis Apfelbaum, Helen Baker, Robert Buck, Arthur Egendorf, Gladys Gosnay, Patricia Griffin, Janet Keever, Laura MacCorkle, Helen Maloney, Muriel Maurer, Kathryn Pennypacker, Herbert Nichol, Kathryn Oury, Florence Schwartz, Nathan Sklar, Arthur Salis, Mary Radcliffe, Leila Van Gilder, Margaret Mary Smyth, Dorothy Shoemaker, Ruth Jos- eph, Sol Gelman, Vincent Benedict, Rosa Kreutzer, and Harold Frankel. 42 i A fiwffi L-. ne- f - 41-7.31 L Llii- if - A A 1 ffevg-5 La-es, L, . - x, g Jr I r ir 4 l l r 1 1 l l I l l l l l l P l V w l l l l P l l P 'F ln Q , v , 'Yi A-'fi '- -7 7-Y Y- fzlj ll 'T' Tc D T ' L Io J 'Jo Y Qs . Ll N 11 1 JOSEPH ABRAMSOX Hoey., 5 0 0 1 Funston Street 1 1 1 V - . . 1 To Lniversity of Pennsylvania. 1 Hobby-Canoeing. Joe is a very honorable and hard working student- He has been active in the Forum and also in the Spanish Club. Usually seen with the boys. 1 Activities: S. A. A. A. Secretary of the Forum Presi- dent of the Spanish Club Sigma Delta. IAWRENCE ABRAHAVIS larry 5694 Diamond Street To Villanova College Hobby Tennis Basketball Early to bed and early to rise Make a man healthy wealthy and wise lsually seen with K A T Boys Activities S A A A A A Representative Banklng Club Class Basketball Track team President of Science Club BEATRICE ACTNIAN Bea 5120 Gainor Road To business college Hobby Basketball Smiling she makes hei way Through each school day Worries may come her way But they soon fly away Usually een with Rose Tessler Activities S A A A S A Aide Leaders Club Track team Basketball team Social Service Club Banking THEKI A ADAMS Teckle 9330 Westminster Avenue To business Hobby Swimming Few persons have courage enough to appear as good as they really are Usually seen with Eleanor Gibson Activities S A A A Swimming Club Leaders' Clu Gul Bowling Club Banking Club H H 1 1 . , , , 1 1 1 4 lv l 1 H ,U 1 ' ' 1 . 1 V lxiw-1 , . ' S nv Y , - n , ., - T . 1 - ' ' ' : . ., . ., . . ' , ' 11 . Y Y Y l 1 , . 1 - l .' .. H 1 ' ' X. . ' ,, . . ' 1' . ', 1 v v D! y 1 . s ' . 1 . . . . . , . . ., . ., . . , , 7 Y 7 i 1x1 Club. 1 1 1 1 1 3 .1 . 1! ll , 71 4 1 , , 1 . 11 ' 11 -- . 1 11 ' ' ' 1 . ., . ., ' ' , b, 1 ' ' S' I l U . 11 ' ' 1 f-XX A 4, - . J.. - sb '-2' 1 14- ei ef-,Deg Dire - D . - A , 1 c.l:1iif2,l1e::e L ' . , ,, 7 , F v -rf I iw-mx L CN Nw A f ',fv ff:-if Y : ' 1 Y i'A Q Y Y Y Y -P i2 V ffl , I. E1 P ' ,- U 3 t. I I lx l Ui GILBERT ANDERSON Q il 1740 North Sixty-second Street ' 1 TO Drexel. lx , Hobby-Swimming. In Andy's opinion he is the hardest worker in Over- xl brook: in spite Of this, he is a big man fhard workerj 1 with the women. Usually seen with a smile. , Activities: S. A., A. A., A. A. Representative Class ' Banker, Beacon Representative. rl 1 ,r nAndyu l 1 w D l LOUIS APFELBAUM 4 ..LeW,, 1 5624 Redman Street 'N To Temple University. , Hobby-Arguing. 1 A studious chap, a hard worker, And furthermore, never a shirkerf' Usually seen with Benny Edelstein. Activities: S. A., A, A., Delegate t12BJ, Science Club 1 , Towers Business Staff, Class Cabinet t11AJ t11Bl 4 1 Secretary Science Club, S. A. Aide, Dramatic Club 4 Manager of Record Book, Class Dues Collector, N , Sigma Delta. I 5 1 i l l RE UBEN APPLE tl 'N X Rube 1 649 Preston Street ' Ll To Drexel University. ' Ui iiobby-Jaeading. I'll awake some morning and find myself famous. , li Activities: S. A., A. A. Q l l l 1 l l 1 li. tl V DOROTHY APT 1 lx llD0t!! , 1912 Lawrence Street X l To business. l 42 Hobby-Dancing, Reading, Tennis. 1 ll A classmate true and faithful Nl 1 And what is more, a worker too. ' Never does she say thee 'nay', I 1 When you ask of her to 'dO'. 1 ww, Usually seen with Lucy. lx Activities: S. A., A. A., Banking Club, Science Club, 4 Type Club, German Club, Dictation Club. 7 1 y l 1 GX , , A. ' - . . ,Y -..---,A,- ,-. -Y - +,s +4-' -,Ava A.- Y Y - , , EL ff ', ,' 'v'v A L' , 1-,1 fLf' f---Y - ',q I1 L! N - 11 ANNE AURITSKY ,V 'tAunty I G02 south sixtierh street li To the crool world. N As merry as the day is long. 1' Usually seen with Ethel Feinberg. Activities: S. A., A. A., Type Club, Bridge Club, Dicta- tion Club, Library Club, Travel Club, Banking Club. W' l l , 1 JULIUS AXELROD 1 f'Ju1ie l 2234 George's Lane 1x To University of Pennsylvania. 1 Hobby-Tennis. ' Throughout life4 1 Play up, play on, play the game! 4as you have 1 for o. H. s. H N Activities: S. A., A. A., Tennis team. 1 N 1 l , 1 MARY AUERBACH U , Mare 'N 1. 5229 Arlington Street 1 1 To business. 1 Hobby-Dancing. 'V xl, 'AAs a typist, she sllrelyhyvas fast: 1 She could finish first it she started last. 1 Usually seen with Eleanor G. and Joe Belber. X ' Activities: S. A., A. A., Social Service Club, Type Club, lx Bridge Club, Banking Club. ' , ' 1 ' 1 l 1 1: 1 l 4 IRVIN M. AUERBACH 1 ,H Irv 1 1 907 North Sixty-fourth Street lx 41' To University of Pennsylvania. 11 ll Hobby-Golf. ' Clothes make the man! ' 1 Usually seen with Arty Egendorf. 1 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., A. A. Representative, Second I 11 Team Baseball, Second Team Football, Stamp Club, 1 1 Esperanto Club. 1' 1' 1 be . ' 4 A sk 5.l Yi-'Y-,Y-A V-j.11:i' .riwlv rl 1?-v ' . - 1-Y - . i gJij:j Yilpzgy . ' ,it V 'f its v L. A. 1 1-:iff A f - :A +A 1-f +9 fff .....1'fW- -ff' fm- -f - ' cf' ' I in l 1. LUCY AYTIAN 111 1 l,, ', 5844 Sansom Street 11' 1 To nursing. 1, 1 Hobby-Dancing, Swimming. , I shall be good health to you. 1' , Usually seen with Dot Apt. 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., Type Club, Baseball. Track l Basketball, Leaders' Club. l l 1 1 ' VVILLIAM BAIRD ,Q KiBi11Yf To Annapolis. Hobby-Flying. ' Bill is good-natured, snappy, full of pep, and a good athlete. The school and class appreciate your help, 1 :'Bill ! l Usually seen with a pair of big blue eyes. Activities: S. A., A. A., Captain of 12A Lunchroom, A. lx A. Representative, Varsity Football team, Manager 1 1 and Ca-ptain of Ice Hockey, Basketball C11Al, Track W ' team c11AJ. l 117 North Sixty-third Street il 1 I 1 1 1 l 1 HELEN BAKER dl 143 south sixty-third street '1 1 To Dickinson College. 1 HobbywHorseback Riding. 1 ' Helen has been one of our most persistent workers ' ll in the class. Not only was she a scholar but a good ',' H athlete. This combination isn't seen very often. We '1 X wish her every success at Dickinson. 1 ' Usually seen with Mercedes Burrows. 1! Activities: S.A., A.A., Leaders' Club, Manager of Leaders' I 1 Club, Class Cabinet, Council, Basketball, Honor Roll N , C10AJ t10BJ f11AJ fl1BJ t12AJ KIZBJ, Chairman 1 1 of Flower Committee, Sigma Delta. ,1 1 1 Y' 1 4, ' 11 ALLEN LEROY BAKER HL l uA1sr W xl 130 North Fifty-seventh Street 1 To University of Pennsylvania. 1 Hobby-Track. 1 I1., A natural born athletehis Al,'- By his good work l l on the Track team, Overbrook was able to win many l l meets which, otherwise, we should have lost. W Usually seen with a Latin book. Activities: S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide, Camera Club, Leaders' W ll Club, Varsity Track team, Interclass Track team, 11 1 N lnterclass Basketball. 1 1 V 1 rxx ' le A -1 - -A-' Y -'V 1-.-1-F1 .4 Y i A A Q ' '19 ' . fy Y 1 ,Y 1 1'-1 QA-T-21111-Q - . . L Y A . A i , M Z nl. I.-. it ' lf fx - - A - - -Y-Y - -A - -A - W , - 2 i ' , Jf'r 'f I LILLIAN BARBARA tl 1tLupe!! l, 1647 North Fifty-sixth Street l To business. l Hobby-Dancing. Lillian is not the sinner nor the saint of the class, but X just a nice little lass. Some employer will be lucky to p get Lupe as a stenographer Usually seen with Lillian Barol Activities S A A A Social Service Club l P LILLIANI RUTH BAROL 1 132 North Wilton Street To Temple Univeisity Hobbs Ant1queCollect1ng At books she s a regular shark To pull E 1S fol her but a lark As for food shell eat dogs till they bark Usually seen with Lovelyn Berman Activities S A A A Corridor Aide Lunchroom Aide A A Representative French Club S P Q R Club Social Service Club Banking Club President of the Social Service Club ETHEL EUGENIIA BARRETT Billy 1224 North Fifty nlnth Street To Penn State College Hobby Tuing to harmonize college songs Where did you get your eyes so blue? Out of the skies as I came through I sually seen with Mina Boinemann Activities S A A A Swimming Club Treasurei of Archery Club Craft Club Leaders Club Basketball team Hcckes Junior Stunt Tie Committee Alternate l10Bl Banklng Club DOROTHY DIANIE BARSKY Dot 5121 Viola Street To business Hobby Travel and MUSIC She has the very finest points Although she s but a Dot She may seem meek and quiet but Youll like her quite a lot Usually seen with Kitty Beam Activities S A A A Alternate Beacon and Rec ord Representatives Honor Student i9AH9BH10AJ i10Bl Banking Club Vollev Ball Latin Club 'Swim ming Club Bridge Club Hockey . l - ' I I . ., . ., l ' . l ll ' l L l KfL'1!Y P - l , . X ,'- . l fl s l . , - H . l . 3 - n l , . . ' 1 . . . Z I N . u ly . y . , N . . , , .... , 1 n s l A l A l U ' H l . v . l l ' 1 ll 1. - L. , . l L! 1 n ' ' l l 7 Y ' ' - . ' . . ' I . ., . ., - ' , ' r f y 1 . . r l Y ' ' .ia 1 ' , , 1 . - X l , A if, ,Q 1 Lb ll ri n ll U ' 1 ' 1 l 2 A l . ' l in - ' g , - , l , . 1 I' s - - rr , 1 ' l ' . . l ' ' ' 1 fl I, fl - l H -1 K : 1 y N . ' , ' . . 4 1 I , . 9 1 ' ' I 1 , V l ,X . ' l X . X l , ' A 'JN w 4' '73 .l 1-.V 'Y' 'AQQ 6-'ft ,Z W iw -L - ' Q I I Y Z ti -f ' Y -fLAifY, - L I r - ' if ff? mu-mx fra - A A C A Y A A , - Ye, Li -wg zltjrvfl' T-' AVP' H LSE, iw' lu , P lk ' . V . x. Lf 1 l it ll ,i JACK BARSKY l l Jack il H 601 North Fifty-fifth street , 1 To University of Pennsylvania. l xl! Hobby-Reading. l, 'Tis quality, 11ot quantity, that makes the man. i i, Usually seen with Eddie , George and Gil . l Activities: S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide, Business staff of l RecoI'd . H SYLVIA FLORENCE BASS , ,t Sibbie , Syl r 5802 Coleman Street i To University of Pennsylvania. Hobby-Swimming, Golf. Who is Sylvia: what is she-ee? Why, a quiet digni- l fied young lady, seen but not heard. She has faithfully L 1 r 1 performed the tasks of her four short joyous years of school, making hosts of friends through her fine disposi- tion and character. ' Usually seen with Joe-Joe and Lovey . l Activities: S. A., A. A., Banking Club, Receiving Teller ,I f10BJ, S. A. Aide, Leaders' Club, Social Service Club, 'N A. A- Representative C12BJ, French Club, Dramatic ' 4 Club, Practical Arts Club, Type Club, Bridge Club, A Vice-President of Practical Arts Club, Philoz-oic Club. N l 1 ELLWOOD BECKER ' lx ..BeCk,, lx H 3810 Girard Avenue 4 To business. l i Hobby-Smoking a pipe. To keep forever smiling i Is an art few can master. . , Usually seen with a smile. X 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide, Banking Club. 1 l l ll .l i i' if lm lx CHARLES BECKETT ll, , Sonny I l 5621 Haverford Avenue , ,W To Wilberforce College. l Il Hobby-Baseball. li Charlie is well known and popular among his 4 ll friends, with a smile for everyone. He is very fond of N 1 sports and has a fine sense of humor. Usually seen with a smile. A Activities: s. A., A. A., A. A. Representative, S- A- 1 l Aide. 5 iw 1 N P 'PX lg' -i -A-Tfi fm-JT , ' ii Y.- Cx K ' fffiffif-zl: r I If ,str -,f - Y' -Lzilif, f Y 1 if -,-,- q-P rrjfif -Friilir i , if lifl H it f fr i ll 1 1 l l l l i l P l 4 GERTRUDE BEEG Gert 43 North Paxon Street To Wharton School. Hobby--Tennis, Swimming. She's always steady in her lessons And faithful to her friends: Such a trait is much to envy: Strength to character it lends. Usually seen with Sylvia and Josephine. Activities: S. A., A. A., Spanish Club, Banking Club, Entry Clerk for Banking. JOSEPHINE AMELIA BELBER if-Toe!! 5452 Arlington Street To National School of Elocution and Oratory. Hobby-Dramatics. Stop! Look! Listen! Observe that breezy person, Observe that Hnished actress. See that pretty girl. NVho is she? She is Josephine. Usually seen with curly hair. Activities: S. A., A. A., Alternate t9Ai tl2B5, Vice- President Practical Arts Club, Treasurer of Practical Arts Club, Typewriting Club, Philozoic Club, Banking Club, Vice-President of Dramatic Club, President of Bridge Club, S. A. Aide, Cast of The Trysting Place , Sauce for the Goslingsn, Station YYYY . sn l 1 l RAYMOND M. BELL lf 46 North Fifty-eighth Street Hobby-Swimming. i Remy never says much, but as the phrase goes, He ll thinks a lot. We expect great things of you. Good luck! l Activities: s. A., A. A. 4 V i VINCENT BENEDICT tl Vince h 6027 Vine Street ', To School of Industrial Art- l Hobbies-Art, Walkiiig. ll In framing an artist, art hath thus decreed M To make some good, but others to exceed. l Usually seen with Mr. Smyth. ll, Activities: S. A., A. A., Delegate t9AJ t10Bl, Alternate V t9BJ, s. A. Aide, Lieiit. s. A. Aide, championship l Football team t12AJ, Leaders' Club tl1Bl, A. A. Representative t12AJ t12BJ, Art Club, Art Crafts Club, President Art Club t10AJ, Vice-President Art ,, Club t11AJ, Stage Aide, Art Aide, Assistant Art Aide, , Beacon Contributor, Assistant Art Editor of Tow- ll ers' t11Bl, Art Editor of Towers C12Al, Art Editor fi of Record tl2BJ, Sigma Delta. 'Rx ...N :nfs LA, A - i..:f:g. qi- g g,g,g,,L,gg, C , I ' fl ' ' ' ' ' ' ' V U it WW QW WW W 4 'W W 1, W W WW W W WWW W X 6 WW W 1 W, 4, in WW! WW W 4 Wi 'W ,W W W, W W fx ,,,,-g,1-igfiigigfy f -fe f i-ii -Fi? idle JG sf if 44 CHARLES I. BERRELL, JR. Barrell 1728 North Robinson Street To Drexel. Hobby-Sports. A quiet and likeable chap, In his studies always adept. Usually seen with John Young. Activities: S. A., A. A., Dramatic Club, President of the Electric Club for two terms, Reserve Basketball team f'2SJ, Varsity Soccer team f'29J. MINNIE BERMAN Min 4246 Parkside Avenue To Temple University. Hobby-Tennis. The light of love, the purity of grace, The mind, the music breathing from her face.' Usually seen with Lovelyn Berman, Amy Beresin Activities: S. A., A. A., A. A. Representative, S. P. Q. R. Club, Bridge Club, Bowling Club, Banking Club LOVELYN BERMAN Lovey 5930 Walnut Street To Business College. Hobby-Swimming. Her loveliness I never knew, Until she smiled on me. Usually seen with Minnie Berman, Lillian Barol. Activities: S. A., A. A., Alternate f9BJ, Practical Arts Club, Leaders' Club, Dramatic Club, Cast of t'The Spell of Christmas. AMY BERESIN 1746 George's Lane To Temple Teachers' College. Hobby-Reading. There was a soft and pensive grace, A cast of thought upon her face, That suited well the forehead high, The eyelash dark, and downcast eye. Usually seen with Minnie Berman. Activities: S. A., A. A., Readmor Club fl2AJ f12BJ, Vice-President of the Readmor Club. u , 4 ' its W X A N 5 1 ? . 1 .v V A Ll Xl 1' SAMSON BERRY X X ..Sam,, X l ,1X 614 North Forty-ninth Street l X To business. ll XX Hobby-Collecting coins. X 'fSink not in spirit: who aimeth at the sky . X Shoots higher much than he that means a tree. 1 X Usually seen with his brothers. ' 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., Second Team Soccer. 1 l 1 l l S l P FRED BETTELHEIM, JR. X Freddy I 1731 Marlton Avenue 1 To anywhere between M. I. T. and University of Southern X California. ' Hobby4Airplanes. X Overbrook's Little Lord Fauntleroyf' Usually seen with a De Soto. ' Activities: S. A., A. A., Beacon Staff, Assistant Man- X X ager Tennis. X l ll CECELNIA BLANCHE BLAKER 1 ' Cei1 4 5165 Columbia Avenue X' To University of California. 'X 'X Hobby-Dancing. 'I XX Cheerful, energetic Xlittle 'Ceil' 'X' X With a Xconstant smile for you, X Xl As a friend she's very dear, X X 'Cause she's so sincere. l Usually seen with Ethel Samuels. ' Activities: S. A., A. A., Aesthetic Dancing Class, Dra- WX' 'X matic Club, Science Club, Craft Club, Art Club, Bank- QX ing Club. X NX X 1, l ll LUCILLE ETHEL BLEY 'X'X 4 1211 North Fifty-second Street '7' To business. ' ' Hobby-Sports. She in beauty, education, blood, 'X 1' Holds hand with any princess of the World. P Usually seen with Rosa Kreutzer, Irene Longstreet. 'X ' Activities: S. A., A. A., A. A. Representative, S. A. 1 l Aide five terms, Type Club, Tie committee f11AJ, ' Volley Ball f10Al CIOBJ, Hockey C11Al i12AJ, Bas- 'X ketball QUAD 111135 i12AJ, Varsity Basketball sec- X X ond team, Baseball f10Al CUBE, Interclass Track, X ' Leaders' Club C10Bl f11Al C11BD t12AJ C12BJ, first, 1 'N second, third and fourth awards for athletics. P KRX t .X f Q X ..4.. sgim -i-T-lv.l1g:Y 'lginv ' '19' ,' ' Y4-4f,r, Y Y H fmzf. c Y - j. s. 7 ' ' f 7 ' V . . 4. k?Qne'- .Ag,,..I,g.I .1 A - B 1111:-e - ef -ff H S S --fs ff-'H-ef -' H WLQ x.f ll 4, WILLIAM BLUM I ..Biu,, I 884 Holly Street n . Happy the man whose wish and care, A few paternal acres bound Iwi Content to breathe his native air 111 his own ground. N Activities: S. A., A. A. I. I ' CATHERINE M. BONHAIM Kitty X 5743 Hunter Street To business. Hobby-Dancing, Swimming. None bI1t herself can be her parallel. I Usually seen with Our Gang . Activities: S. A., A. A., Banking Club, Assistant Business Manager Beacon , Business Manager Beacon , Swimming Club, A. A. Representative, President of Archery Club 4 terms, S. A. Aide, Varsity Cheer Leader. MINA RHODA BORNEMANN Willie 1013 Marlyn Road To State Teachers' College. - Hobbies-Swimming, harmonizing songs. Always happy aIId gay, with a cute giggle. Usually seen with Ethel Barrett. Activities: S. A., A. A., Delegate CIOBJ, Swimming Club, Championship Baseball team f11Bl, Cheer Leader, class and varsity, Vice-President of Archery Club, Sec- retary of Archery Club, Bank Teller, S. A. Aide, Party Committee f12BJ, Social Culture Club. I I I I MAX P. BRALOW KAMaX1Y , 1901 North Fifty-fourth Street H To University of Pennsylvania. ' Hobby-Tennis. f Persuasion tips his tongue whene'er he talks. Usually seen with The Big Four. Activities: S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide, Camera Club, Science Club, Travel Club, President of German Club, Dance Committee fl2AJ, Senior Commencement Committee. ll 'Tx ' N '14 V A L41 i . Tiiw. ijzlgr, ?1w-. i lx- ,Y ,L : if-',LIj,v1Y',:gv Q ,,AAf-.Ae sfe:-AA +4-1 A.- A-1 A OH ii' 43- -I-F n:., - ' ' - - ' - ' ' ' ' .a- ' - 1 N . LEONORA BREEDIS 44 Lee W1 4111 Ogden Street 1 To Temple University. -44 Hobby-Hiking. 4 We understood her by her sight, 4 Her pure and eloquent blood 41 Spoke in her cheeks, and so distinctly wrought, 'N That one might almost say her body thought. Usually seen with Arlene Martin. , Activities: S. A., A. A., Beacon staff. 4 LEAH ERNESTINE BRENNER 4 ULGGH 1 1911 North Fifty-second street 41 To college. 1 Hobby-Tennis. 1 Leah is one of our good scholars always prepared and 41 doing the right thing at the right time. That's the right spirit. Keep it up, Lee . Activitiesi s. A., A. A. 41 ' 1 4 4 1 SAMUEL BRODSKY 11 1 iisamu 1 6006 Oxford Street 4 4 To School of Dramatic Art. 14 HobbyfDramatics, Radio Broadcasting. 1 4 Sam seems to be the logical successor to William W4 1 Jennings Bryan. His resonant, silver-toned voice will 4 not be quickly forgotten by Overbrook students. Hand- 4 4 some Sam was also extremely popular with the fair ' sex. Usually seen with the ladies. 4 Activities: S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide f12AJ f12BJ, Dra- 4 4 matic Club, If I Were King , General Sales Com- mittee f12AJ, Business Staff of Record , Cross 4 4 Country, Forum, 12A Class Championship Football 41 1 team, third Athletic Award. X 1 4 1: 41 J. ROBERT BROWN 1 '11 Brownie 1 Q 5522 Irving Street 4 To Pierce's Business College. 4 A merry jest liveneth the spirit. 41 Usually seen with Gus Kellis, Ernest Mishon. 1 Actiyities: S. A., A. A., Glee Club, Second Team Football, 4 ' 9283. 41 4 4 fx if .4 -.1 -Av' A 1'vi-Q .f,111:A YH gl Z- Y 1 ggnifiimiigrgi i L! 4 l P , -7.1.4 A L 1 I PX --. - - A- -A D. -A ff- f'fA- Yliiliigrlrm' 7'A H ' vi' f 1'4 Y-Qu' 1 v v ! I v N . I I SOPHIE BROWN , Suds 1 5414 Morse Street WI To Temple University. , Hobby-Collecting money. 1 Suds has been very useful as a collector and has ,' helped her class a great deal. , Usually seen with Ida Jaffe. Activities: S. A., A. A., Gown Dues Collector, Class Dues Collector, Bank Receiving Teller, Practical Arts Club, Travel Club, Bridge Club. l P BETTY BRUMBAUGH 1 Twinnie l , 6149 Columbia Avenue 1 To Wilson. 1 Hobby-Swimming, Tennis. l You've a pleasant Way about you, l, The kind that wins a friend, May you ever be so lucky- Tliis wish to you we send. lx Usually seen with Lillian Corson. Activities: S. A., A. A., Entry Clerk C12AJ t12BJ, Bank- , ing Club. l l 4 ROBERT BUCK P Buck 'I 1214 North Alden Street 4 To business. ' P Hobby-Baseball And he was always quietly arrayed, And he was always human when he talked 1 Usually seen with Waffles Iugling. Activities: S. A., A. A., Manager Baseball team, Advisory ,l Council, Delegate 411131, Class Cabinet 111131 t12AJ H, IIZBJ, A. A. Representative CQAJ f10AJ t11AJ ,4 tl2Bl, Sales Committee Chairman, Sigma Delta. .P l H l ll ANNA R. BUDIN Il Nannie 1 5174 Viola Street l To business. xl Hobby-Concocting unusual ice cream dishes. , Always sincere, helpful, and true, 1 Never refusing to assist and to do. l Usually seen with Letty. ', Activities: S. A., A. A., German Club, French Club, Dra- 1 matic Club, Swimming Club, Leaders' Club, A. A. Rep- W' resentative C10BJ, Readmor Club. l, , f -Q f f . . 4 - Qt. fslml v-ii' YY- 1 -. 31-115 -Y-L-. vp ,, f 'Q :T-'-f 1-:fir . L Y' 41,3-va-.Y iTUZX'f'7?qT'!Z.1- xi F Q i, L.. I 4 v . - V Z 'X' . l w , MERCEDES LA NEIVE BURROXYS 'b i.Dee,, l i N 6235 Jefferson Street 5 To University of Pennsylvania. W Hobby-A good time. b Is she that way? What way? 7 Loveable and sweet! ix ,' Usually seen with something to sell. X Activities: S. A., A. A., Dramatic Club, Spanish Club, , Travel Club, Swimming Club, 12A Dance Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Delegate, Honor Roll. ' l P 1 P IDA BUZONSKY 4 Jerry 1735 North Lindenwood Street N, To Art School. I Hobby-Art and Books. l When it came to art, Ida showed her true worth. Her W artistic ability made her work always in demand. , Usually seen with My Skeleton iBook of Anatomyl. ,i Activities: S. A., A. A., Craft Club, Dancing Club, Volley i Ball, Art Staff of Towers , Art Staff of Record 1 Social Service Club, Treasurer of Art Club, Vice-Presi- dent of Art Club. i i i N I P HAROLD CAXTER 4 UI-larva i L 6226 Spruce Street 1, To University of Pennsylvania. 1 l Hobby-Hearing 2.00 ben ring. Q A charm of modesty is thy due, A gift the gods bestow on few. Usually seen with K. A. T. N Activities: S. A., A. A., Beacon staff. , 1 i l l N, 4 DANIEL J. CANTOR I I 'fDanny Shorty , xl 5343 Berks Street i To University of Pennsylvania. , i Hobby-Trying to be as tall as the other Cantors . l ll 1 I've heard of men of greater worth, But never a wittier one on earth. , , Usually seen with Al Goldstein. 4 Activities: S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide, Sports staff of 'tBea- ll con , Editorial staff of Record , Honor Roll, Dele- I gate IIOAJ f12AJ fl2Bb, Philozoic Club, Banking Club, Esperanto Club. P l i -XX l . ,v v - 43 1 1 'if f i'i ' ' ' ' ' -' - 4'- -? , J: Lf I X HAROLD L. CANTOR 'it Har i 5162 Parkside Avenue 1 To Temple University. Q Hobby-Tennis. 'N Hair is the Iirst half of the well-known Cantor twins. His good work for the class football team will not be l forgotten quickly. xi Usually seen with Bill Cantor, Bert Friedman, Sam Newman. Activities: S. A., A. A., Championship Class Football l team. N I I g Y 1 P l WILLARD S. CANTOR Bill l 5162 Parkside Avenue 1 To Temple University. l, Hobby-Girls. Here is the other half of the Cantor combination. , Bill's witty tongue showed him up to good advantage during the debates in the Forum. ,L Usually seen with Har Cantor, Bert Friedman, 1 Sam Newman. lx Activities: S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide, Forum, Cheer Leader. 1 , ll LEON CARP Lee li! 5312 Poplar Street I To University of Pennsylvania. ,I Hobby-Silence. ll W XVe have with us Mr. Moiesty, a hail-fellow-well-met: befriended by everyone and everyone's friend. I, Usually seen with Martin Cohen. , Activities: S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide, Varsity Football team. 14 li 1 Nl fl FRANCEs CHANIN .l Bunny N 3940 Brown Street 4, HobbyEForty winks. ll Grace is in all her steps, heaven in her eye, 1 In every gesture dignity and love. 4' Usually seen with Margie Schieder. Activities: S. A., A. A., Volley Ball, Bowling Club, 1 Bridge Club, S. A. Aide. X i -'ax if A 1 4 - Ptah --,..f- ij. . ' A .-,,,Ae.,-- LQ-' -WA-. Y, A -, -A ' 11- -Lai ' 'm' ' '-' 1: 1--' i-'Y ' - -f- fl' - .- - 1 J-N:' 3' v ' - cz' N - II I I VIRGINIA ELLEN CHENEY I N Ginny H, 1101 North Sixty-third Street ,N I To Drexel. i X Hobbyw-Relaxing in gym. , Full of laughter, full of fun, ,I , She has a joke for everyone. , Usually seen with Frances Friedman. Activities: S. A., A. A., A. A. Representative f12AJ HZBJ, Spanish Club KIIAJ. I I JOHN H. CHRISTIAN HP0tSH X 601 North Fifty-third Street I , To Ohio State University. I Hobby--Playing Basketball. ,I Pot.'s favorite pastime was sinking baskets in the i gym. 'tJohnny was one of the most active members of the class and his Hne work in athletics made him very I popular. Usually seen with Dutch Evans and Bish Hart. II Activities: S. A., A. A., Lunchroom Aide t12AJ, Corri- N dor Patrol C11BJ, Intergroup Basketball C293 0305, ' I Manager Intergroup team 0303, Track 0291, Second 'I 4 Team Basketball 0303, Interclass Football 0293, ,H Interclass Baseball CZSI, Philozoic Club. , I Il' I I HENRY CICCOTELLO I I ffchickr II, 6035 Market Street I N To business. ,I Hobby-Pinochle. I I If the school had a Pinoch1e Club , 'iChick would I surely be an active member. W, I Activities: s. A., A. A., s. A. Aide. HI I I II Iii , ,I IL li I Ib, X CHARLES CLARKE WI Bunnie , 737 Markoe Street I To Temple University. I 1 Hobby-Basketball. , A right-living, upstanding youth. I ' Usually seen with Mary. I Activities: S. A., A. A., Student Aide, Track. I I Fx ef I . i -I-A - I HLMWL1 Yi 1l?YfAi3i-l-ig- Q - ,' LT W ::14,j:2v11.::l V A I'-i I I I I I I I fox ig? K OH J HEI EN GI ORIA CI AVAN 6111 Webstei Stieet To Noimal School Hobby Dancing A dancing shape an image bas lsuftlly seen with Claudine I ear Activities S A A A Student Aide Orpheus Cncle Ieadeis Club Dancing Club Diamatic Club Sciente Club KENINETH K CI EWEI L Ken Tootie ti 4a lebanon Avenue To lehigh I lllVB1S1tX Hobby Being a shelk Much of the success of the championship class toot ball team was due to Ken s flashy work Tootie was veri active in other sports besides Activities S A A A S A Aide Assistant Vlanagei Cioss Country 6265 'Vlanager Cross Countiy 1295 'VIana,e1 12A Championship Football squad Member 124 Championship Football squad MARTIN COHENI Malty 199 Worth Fifty econd Street To Imveisity ot Pennsylvania Hobby-Chemistry. Marty specialty was Chemistry and he knew this subject as perfectly as possible. Mart had the gooil luck to see his name grace the Honor Roll throubhou hi' high school career. Usually seen with leon Carp. Activities: S. A. A. A. Secretary German Club Honor Roll. K ff 3 L j MILTON COHEN Milt 5729 Larchwood Avenue Hobby-Aviation. Milt was the little fellow whose good nature made him so popular with the six-footers. Talking to Milt probably caused so many of our big men to become round-shouldered. Usually seen with everybody. Activities: S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide, Aviation Club. , A 5 5-.I ,N ml -.v1i1v- 1 v, initig iiwgw xx Y v , , W i lg-u' J' I I I I I I I I f ,... l'q + 'ff' l '-'ig' :gf Mfg iv- . as M Af xx N ' l i1 l ,1 l 4 1 1 - 4 5 A 11 l 'X 'E , . 1 1 W MORRIS COHEN ' Moish ll 3936 Pennsgrove Street 1 To Temple University. ' Hobby-Book-reading, stamp collecting. One of the quiet fellows of the class, and a shark on stamps. ' Usually seen with everybody. Activities: S. A. W l P l 5 l l N1 1 JACK COOK 1 Mama X ,i 1304 North Fifty-third Street To General Electric. 'I A big, live-wire man going to give General Electric ,N a shock. 1 Usually seen with auto grease monkeys. V Activities: S. A., A. A. 1 1 1 1 BEATRICE COOPERSBERG N ..Bee,, V 37 North Fifty-fourth Street .4 To Temple University. N' Hobby-Sports, Dancing. Always gay, always glad, ' Never morose, and never sad. Usuallyfseen with Sylvia Pepper, Frances Chanin. l Activities: S. A., A. A., Forum, Basketball, Bowling, l Volley Ball. ill l 1I I l MINNIE COOPERSMITH 1 Oh Min 3921 Pennsgrove Street l To Temple University. Hobby-Shows. l Laughing eyes-a pretty smile, 1 Usually seen with Eleanor. N Activities: S. A., A. A., Banking Club, Bridge Club, Type Club. V QQ: ,., -f,-., 1 S21 P P l Optimistic all the wniief' U l 1 l I - v Q. V -,,D- --- -- -f-,- --,- +9-' fv- --- - -- , - ET. R , Y' -1427777 aT YY OH ' 'V JIM J 'KI 'Y ' 'I J 'I ' as 1 LJ K fx I FRED T. COPE n Fr1t7 1 20 'Nlolth Redfield Street Hobby Plug, Pong I led was a most actlve chap ll hose work for the class deselves a good clap lsuallw seen w1th Bob TashJ1an c 1v1t1es S A A A A A Replesentatne K1 f11Al tl1Bl Interclass Basketball Cross Couutrs Tlack Second Team Basketball C2251 S A -X de III l1AN R CORSOX TWIIIHIE 1919 Tlllllel Stleet To Dlexel Hobbx Tftllung on the phone Tls tl ue that she IS much 1llCl111ed To talk and chat w1th all Illallkllld Lsuallw seen Wlth Bettx Brumbaugh lyltles S A A A Delegate t9Al 610-U fl Alternate f9Bl CIOBJ Hockey Team tl1Al A A Replesentatxve fl1Al Axchely Club UTI EY CR AXE No 102 Pennblook Apts To bllSll19Sb Hobby Track Ut s school llfe I'Ql'l'1llldS one of an elew atol opelator Plentx ot ups and downs Because of hls easy golng manners he always comes out on top especlally on the clnders lsuall5 seen Wltll Eebee Aclutles S A A A Student Councxl t9Bl fl Al fl0Bl C11Al t11Bl Captam of Track and Cross Lountry 1281 Member dllflllg 27 28 29 S A Alde Bowlmg Club Beacon staff A A Representatlve Banquet Commlttee HAROLD S CRAlNMLR 168 North Flftx fourth Stleet Hobbx Boats Halold IS the bow whose bIllllH11t work on the stage scenery made our plays DOSSlbl9 Heles one fellow who dld 111s blt tor O H S and d1d It well lsually seen w1th Whats hls name Actlvltles S A A A Track Manager t Ol Stage Manager Come Out ot the KltCll6ll Manager If I Were Kmg Asslstant Property MN 9' - I 4 4 4 tl 4 l I. . 1,4 4 4! 3 7 1 Ml 4 . lx! D - y, n 4, M 4 K A I Y . rr l 4 V , ' it X7 C l 4 A A-t' 1 . ., . ., . . - 'V 0131 4 v v 44 y y j v I . . r 4 ' - , . ' , . - . 4 1 . t W l l 44 i , 4 ,, , V Y 4 4 , l 4 . . . X! l' - ,4 4 I .VL C V. 7 ' X .U - . - , - - l K l , Act' ' 1 . ., . ., . . 2Al, , , , . . 4l l s ' Q w 4 , , . l ll ,4 ' 4 4 ,1 ' J4 . . . . 4 KlUt!, Ib W 4' ' l l . 1 4 14 '. ll l 4 - . 4 4 .. , ,, - - , , , I , , V . . - . W , It A , , ' 4 1' - ' lx I K , K - .l a V , . L' -' ' : . ., . . ., W 0 4 e , ' 4 Y , 4 , , , - ,, tl 1 f H H y l , - - . , 4 , ' - , . . , 'l l ' . 4l l 4l 1' , hll lH Q V, 1 M X4 3 1' ' j- ' l , -S 4 l ' - ' , .- - . 4 li . ' - 1 . 4 , 4 ll v 1 H . .Y . I , . W, 44 . . . ' . V ' A z ' .1 - - 0 .I l ll .. ' - 4, ' l - l ll 4 E4 4 X . 4, S ...U it til .J L-3 Y YA- -'Y Y,1'l Yi, ig f Ii, ' 9 . rw ir' , if-1 -il ljlllgg f 'gs ' V ' 5 ' ' . 3 . 4 N,- WILLIAM JOHN CUNNINGHAM, JR. H44 The Duke 4 659 North Yewdell Street To Drexel. HN HobbyiAthletics. He took an active part in interclass sports and helped our class to the best of his ability. Usually seen with Alice. Activities: S. A. A. A. A. A. Representative twice Delegate twice lnterclass Sports Cross Country Team. 4 4 4 DAVID CUTI ER Cut 524 Wxalusing Avenue To University of Pennswlvania Hobby Theatres lnteiested deeply in cinema and drama Cut usually managed to see a great number of shows When it comes to movies or theatres oi shows Ask the boy who to each one goes Usually seen with Douglas Greenwald Activities S A A A S A Aide locker Room -Xide C110 Club PENSICOLA DANIIEI S Penny 20.1 North Fifty ninth Street To Temple University Hobby Reading When sou are around the gym you can see Pennv swinging on the rings or climblng the ropes Penny 1S ever willing to help when help is needed It has been said of her Her heart is golden l suallw seen wlth Annie Roberts perfect attendance CMVIILLO VINCENIT DANNUNIZIO Cam 08 Worth Lindenwood Street To Univeisity ot Pennsylvania Hobbx VValk1ng A quiet unobtiuslve chap well liked by all Usually seen with glasses 1V1t16S S A A A Aide 4 4 4 4 4 4 A 1 '- Y 4 4 4 4 4 , 4 ' 4 4 45 . , l 4 4 I4 4 3 ' ' j .' L . 4 , v . 4 J- - '44 4 - - ff U . vf v v 4 ' ' , , ' , 4 AU 4 4 ' 4 4 . . . A . . 4 . 44 4 44 , 4, Q4 4 Y 44 af ,yy 44' 4 r f ' f - 4 4' . A. 4 4 A AQ N 4 W ' . 4 4144 Av A ., AH A4 4 . . . . . U ,,, A v . . Y . . V ' 4 - an - xr 4 4 ' ' 4 ,.., ,A Activities: S. A., A. A., Spanish Club, Banking Club, M4 4x4 ' . 14 4 4 44 44 4 44 A A A A. A , .A 4 4 cs n 4 44 A ' 4 4 n A 44 . 1 . . . A ,I 4, vi ' 4 4 ' . ' . . ,, 4 , A A , . . A A Act' ' ' : . ., . ., S. A. ' . 44 4 N I4 4 4x A A 4 PX ' ' 4 ' X ...JN swf? -1 iff.-.-1-15,-f,A:l. ,gamma 7 1. 1iff.,,fiee.,e, . 4 'if X . ' if V . -ceifi.-ef 4- A eff +P -sliffflf 'fifj-,fe ef - '.- :29 413 ' ' e e ' I xi V , N 4 . ll REBECCA DAROFF J, Rene 4 4 3907 Poplar Street i l To business. ll lx Hobby-Dancing and Swimming. wt 1 Innocence is genius, and candor is power, W, And both are noble qualities. 1 iw lfsually seen with Marion Goldberg. , A ' Activities: S. A., A. A., Swimming Club, Dictation Club, Bridge Club, Type Club, Readmor Club, Travel Club. l' l l i l j l , r THOMAS CLARK DAVENPORT ' :iTOm,a 1519 North Fifty-eighth Street Hi l A l To some building occupation. ' Hobby-yvorking in the wood Shop. ,l A quiet, smooth worker, always running true to form. l l'sually seen with t'Bones Baily. ' Activities: S. A., A. A., Construction Department of l Stage Crew. H' it L i 1 1 l' , gl , l i il HILDA DAVIDOFF W icHil1sr I p 6128 Master street l F li To business. 14 N A Hobby-Reading. , 1 Many girls may come and go, V ll, But Hilda's one we'll always know. ' Usually seen with Zelda Kastleman. , l Activities: S. A., A. A., Alternate tllA7, Delegate tl0Al 'Il ' Mathematics Club, Bridge Club. Hi l l l i t li '1 4' Q' LANIA DILLARDE DAVIS L W Blondie A l l 5852 Haverford Avenue , ,. , To Howard University. 1 gt Hobby-Having Literary Lapsesf' it 'l' Gather ye rose-buds while ye may. ,' + l'sually seen with Ruth Freiberg. ' Activities: S. A., A. A., Student Aide, Readmor Club l 1 Midnite Oil Club, Banking Teller, Secretary Readmor 1' l' Club, Exchange Editor on Towers , l 1 l l l V if A -'N iff- Wl- ii 'Af' f -STV f-Yiii, - ff A T :T' i-:- if- I'- LJ' 1, CHESTER H. DERR 1 1, Ches Chet 1 1 5809 Walnut street 11 I' To University of Pennsylvania. 1 1 Hobby-Camping. 1 11 He's a handy man to have around. 1, Usually seen with a Nash Coupe. , 1 U' Activities: S. A., A. A., A. A. Representative, Track team, S. A. Aide, Record staff, Assistant Manager Track team, Banking Club. 1 XVILLIAM H. DEVINE ' Heiir' 1 1 525 North Thirty-fifth Street 1 To business. N Hobby-Sports. , Bill will make the grade-a real sharp-shooter- 1 playing a fair game. 1 Usually seen without a hat. Activities: S. A., A. A., Alternate t9AJ CIIAJ, A. A. Representative CIOBJ. X 1 1 1 1 MARY J. DOSTER 1 1 Reds , 1 57 South Sixty-second Street , To University of Pennsylvania. 1 1 Hobby-Reading and Piano Playing. 1 When you're feeling sort of pepless, 1 I Maybe sometimes even sadg 1 111 Just find 'Reds', and you'1l soon realize 1 0verbrook's not so bad. 1 Usually seen with Kathryn Shellem. , 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., Record Representative, French , 1, Club, Delegate, Basketball tl1AJ, Secretary of 11B 1 M Class, 1lB Stationery Committee. 1 111 11 1 LEON WALTER DEZUBE 1 Zeus 11 1' 4545 Merion Avenue X 11 To Temple University. 1 11 Hobby-Eating and all sports. 1 , Here's to 'Powerhouse Zeus', 1 1' For in a pinch he can always produce. N Usually seen with an Overbrook jacket. 1 1 Activities: s. A., A. A., Meritorious t'29J, Alternate t'30J, S. A. Aide, Varsity Basketball C291 0303, '1 Varsity Soccer 0299, Varsity Baseball C293 0301. 1, 1 1 1 X -gi i-A-,-Algiti. Wlzg- fx R 9 7 A R'f-L-A53-:-1 - it A D- -v g,.,-f- ge ze: +4-' A-,leafs-ee - 3 A-1-B' - '.- WLQ R : ' 'R - , N . 1 i DORIS ADELE DOUGHERTY 4, t'Semi l 424 North Fifty-second street i To college. 'N Hobby-Dancing, Music. W Usually seen with a jam sandwich and Browning, xl I laughed and danc'd and talk'd and sang. Activities: S. A., A. A., French Club V271 V287 V297 02103, Library Club C273 V287 f'29J, Esperanto Club 1 V273 f'28l, 12A Class Party, Alternate fl2AJ, Dele- gate fl2BJ. .rr ELEANOR DUBROFF hi, 281 south Ithan street li, To business. 1 Hobby-Dancing. P Eleanor is one of the most persevering students in i, the class. She possesses the rare ability to stick at a task until it is completed. Usually S9611 with Minnie. Activities: S. A., A. A., Library Club and Aide, Typing i Club, Bridge Club. i li ,i l l Il JEANETTE DUTKIN ', Jean li 4139 Mantua Avenue I To business. il, Hobby-Dancing. i, UA merry little imp. y Usually seen with Molly Milman. Activities: S. A., A. A., Banking Club, Typing Club, Pres- ident of Typing Club Q12Ab t12BJ, Bridge Club, A. A. i Representative, Readmor Club, Travel Club, S. A. l Aide, Library Club, Dancing Club, Dictation Club. I 1 xl i ii, MORRIS Divixom' ,,i t'M0iSh', it 3833 Poplar Street i To college. 3 Hobby-Chess. 4 r 'tWe grant that though he has much wit, He's very, very shy of using it. ,t Usually seen with Julius Krems. Activities: S. A., A. A., Bridge Club, Chess team. i D i P 4 fx K - - K ' Y' ' Z A :Z J-3:7 ' - - ff .. - 1 fiifff ,11A.i:- L M: t -4- f 'v'-A-'f' - - - V- - it y. v V 44 Fi ' J i?'A'i'11: T if A ' Pi'-it lj 'P: A 'ir l '.' HAZEL EDWARDS il Gert 'L 4' 4025 Reno Street ll , Hobby-Ice-skating and dancing. Ni l A regular sportswomanf' W Usually Seen with lrma Strasdin and Floss Gfeell. ' X Activities: S. A., A. A., Bridge Club, A. A. Representa- tive. l ' l l X' ' ARTHUR EGENDORF ' W Artie 'N f 5600 Berks Street 4 ' To University of Pennsylvania. l 1 Hebbyelaleying baseball. 'y Intellect-acute, Understanding-clear, i Disnosition--amiable, i A student-sincere. i Activities: s. A., A. A., Delegate C9Al f10Al f10Bl F ' illAl f11BJ f12Al, Alternate f9Bl, Travel Club, l 1' Cheer-leading squad, Orcllestra f9Al f10AJ C10Bl ' fllAl, Senior Class President, Sigma Delta. 'M ll l l l 1 ll .i 1 ' l '. ALBERT EHRHART li W NAI!! ,t i 6300 Kingsessing Avenlle l H1 To business. ' i Al is not very well known, but he is one of the best ,' I' pals any fellow could ever expect. to have. 4' Usually seen with a Packard. N Activities: S. A., A. A., Interbook Basketball. N 4 V l l l i I l l lf' WILLIAM EISENBERG 'i Bill 1 R 5446 Arlington Street l To Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. l ll Hobby-Tennis. l 'V 'Bill' around school was very well known 'N 1 And his willingness to help was clearly shown. , Usually seen with the Big Four. l . Activities: S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide, Travel Club 19B to ', ' 12135, Band q12AJ f12Bl, Class Party Committee 1 111135, Sales Committee i12Al, Banquet Committee 41 l C12Bl. i 1 i li fxx ' h A, . p . Siam 7 -1'g-l.g:,g -1 -4. fr 1 '7-if gil: - .,, - 11-1, Z-- ,-LJ- , rf 1 it JOHN ENGLER Bags 5861 Upland Way To University of Pennsylvania. Hobby-Speed. For a. fellow who's hurrying just as fast as he can , John certainly has speed. Usually seen with Francis Fortin. Activities: S. A., A. A., 12A Class Football. STELLA EPSTEIN UEDDYH 6127 Locust Street To go out into the big cruel world. Hobby-Sleeping and eating. Absence makes the marks grow rounder. Usually seen with her shadow. Activities: S. A., A. A., Typing Club, Bridge Club, Dele- grate QIOAE, Alternate f10B7, A. A. Representative fl1Al, Ways and Means Committee f12Al, A. A. Rep- resentative C12Al, Flower Committee l12Bl, Banking Club. WILLIAM ESTBERG Bill Jewks 816 Holly Street Hobbies-Studying, the Ford. Beware-a live wire! Usually seen with books. Activities: S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide, Beacon', Staff. GEORGE J. EVANS, JR. Dutch 3211 Summer Street To Art School. Hobby-Dancing. Swift as a swallow in its Hightf' and how he can dance! Usually seen with John Christian and Bish Hart. Activities: S. A., A. A., Glee Club, Art Club, Track team C'29J. gm ,Aj -f foe vl Yiif is ,4 el, f 1 v I ff -ff 11-'f 4:54 31 A: : f Nw +4-P rf' A .-- , Y A Hy - fJf ff' nys: . f 'f ' 'iiigvfg' wif ff if 1 ? K . II DOROTHY E. FEINBERG I Dot ,I 5428 Montgomery Avenue I To Temple University. I Hobby-Dancing. I Dot will set 'em on fire down at Temple. I Usually seen with Beaty Rosenbaum. I Activities: s. A., A. A., Banking Club, Leaders' Club, I Glee Club, Social Service Club, Dramatic Club, Danc- ing Club, A. A. Representative. I ETHEL FINEBERG I szEtn 5441 Baltimore Avenue I, To business. 1 Hobby- Doing stenogf' before school. , Just wait until Ethel starts pounding a typewriter out I in the business world. Usually seen with Auntie Ann. I Activities: S. A., A. A., Secretary of Typewriting Club I, C12AJ, Treasurer of Typewriting Club C12BJ, Bridge , Club, Dictation Club, Library Club, Banking Club. II I I GEORGE H. FELDMAN ,I Abe , 537 North Felton Street I To business. IN' l-lobby-Raising pigeons. , Still waters run deep. I Usually seen with Jim Law. X Activities: S. A., A. A., Class Championship Football . team C12AJ, Lunchroom Aide. I I I IM II, MORRIS A. FIER I ul-yearn W 5735 Larchwood Avenue Hobby-Swimming. I I Quiet, unassuming, and reserved, The credit heaped upon him was well deserved. ,I Activities: S. A., A. A., Spanish Club, President of Spanish I Club C12AJ, Vice-President of Spanish Club C12BJ, Class Championship Football team. I I I I I -A-'-'.i,v1'v-.- I' fViiiTiv,AJ , 51. T Y H V 43 , A , Y A Y -Y 4-' ',-,- ---H-Y ,-.- -. -,A , 5, -A-ff' 'fn -i+1f'-3 14' ' , ' 1--I' if I ' ' U: R - 1 A Cf' N 1 1 111 SAM FIGENBAUM 11 1 FigSY 1 11 6045 Spruce Street 11 1 1 To Temple University. 1 1' Hobby--Baseball and Radio. 1 111 'Figgy', when he came to high, was little 'Sam', 11 11 But now he leaves Overbrook a full-fledged 111311- , 1 Usually seen with Sam Rosenfeld. Activities: S. A., A. A. 1 1 1 1 111 11 JEANNE FINK 1 229 North Sixty-Hrst Street 1 1 To travel. U Q Q 1 1 Hobby-Walking. 11 Short and sweet 1 1 Cute and neat. 1 Usually seen with Stella. 1 Activities: s. A., A. A., A. A. Representative C9Al, Deie- 11 gate CHAD Banquet Committee t12BD, Spanish Club 1 l0Bl, Dancing Club C981 C10Al, Lunchroom Aide, 1' 11 Leaders' Club CQBJ, Bridge Club, Banking Club. -1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 HARRY M. FISHER '11 1 638 Childs Avenue 1 1 To Princeton University. '1 Hobbies-Science and Photography. 11 111 A strong, silent man from Drexel Hill. 1 111 Vsually seen with a camera. 1 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., Science Club, Secretary of Science 1 11 Club, President of Camera Club, Alternate. 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 1 1 11 11 111 111 RUTH FISCHER 1 11 Rufus 1 1 278 South Fifty-eighth Street 1 11 To business. 11 1 Hobby-Doing bookkeeping. 1 1 Admired by man and woman alike. 1 Activities: s. A., A. A., Type Club, Dietetien club. 11 1 1 1 11, 1 .1 1 TX. 'I 1 . . L- . M1 -A-- -,A lvi AAZIT iii 1- -, ii-IT i:f.gl',jfw.Y, A I'- ff- A-i-' 1-T-'---A-1-' '-if Ja' '-A-4 A-i-iY'-'.- Y--A-,A . X ve, ix SAM FISHMAN , Sam I 6023 Pine street l Hobby-Sports. V ' He bowls them over every time. it N Usually seen with a black suit and a gray tie. N Activities: S. A., A. A., Bowling Club. Q A i P DAVID FLITTER M Fm ,i 3842 Folsom Street l To University of Pennsylvania. ' Hobby-Chemistry. , i Besides killing more flies, Flit aims to be a second Einstein. 1 Usually seen with Sam Haimowitz. , Activities: S. A., A. A., Science Club, Winner of Ameri- can Legion Medal, Honor Roll. li ll l l W W. VIOLET ANN FORSYTHE i ffvrf 4 248 North Fifty-second street if To Normal School. r Hobby-Playing the piano. ' The reason firm, the temperate will ,V Endurance, foresight, strength and skill, Usually seen with Irene German and Marion Garson. ' Activities: S. A., A. A., French Club, S. A. Aide C12AD, perlect attendance, Honor Roll f11Bj tl2AJ. , 1 ll :H V FRANCIS E. FORTIN l i Frank l 5644 Arlington street l E To Drexel. iw Wit and humor are his pals. 4 H Usually seen with John Engler. y i' Activities: S. A., A. A., Member of Swimming team, Boys' Leaders' Class. M li ' I 1 4 . 1 . ,-4 it A, -A e-i,f,,i,- ,C .,,g'.gi:2 33,12 g , '. I l ,J fi,-Llefv :fiiiil-Yi rw- ' ' A-:f - '-ri Av'-Y - ' - - ' ,vr ,-- - , 'tsl , gf - J., 5 JK I i v f Lf ill M HAROLD FRANKEL UJake!Y l, 5300 Woodbine Avenue. 4 To University of Pennsylvania. N' One off the brilliants of the class, who is a right l good fellow. X Usually seen with Marvin Willig. ,A Activities: s. A., A. A., Delegate t9Au f9Bl fiom CIOBJ f11Al, Honor Roll f9A to 12AJ, Clio Club i, C11AJ i11Bl, Readmor Club t11AJ, S. P. Q. R. t10AJ f11BJ, Sigma Delta. l 1 l SARAH LILLIAN FREEDMAN ilsari, i 4117 Pennsgrove Street To business. Hobby-Laughing. Laugh and the world laughs with you, Sarah! Usually seen with Mollie Shore. Activities: S. A., A. A., Banking Club, Typing Club, Kit R Kross Club, Delegate. , RUTH FREIBERG l Ruthie 2250 Bryn Mawr Avenue To University of Pennsylvania. Hobby-Book collecting and concert going. 1 Hark! hark! the lark at heaven's gate sings. Usually seen with Hildegarde Wimenitz. Activities: S. A., A. A., President of Readmor Club ftwo W termsl, Member of Readmor Club, Heroine The Gon- V doliers , French Club, Orpheus Club. i j . BERTRAM JAY FRIEDMAN lKBertl! 6111 Walnut Street , To Temple University. Hobby-Getting lifts to school. l One of the snappy fellows in the class, and what 21 strong man! Usually seen with Cantor twins, Sam Newman and ' Natalie Harris. Activities: S. A., A. A., Spanish Club, General Sales Com- mittee, S. A. Aide, Bridge Club. - l fx fl on ,,.---,Aft Y-,, : - - Deere, 3,1 T +4-f -Ave A.-,U e T A . T H , l ' ,' lff,-' WK ff i:?'A'?: :if , - , T Q-31' 3 .Q 1 N V t1 FRANCES N. FREIDMAN 1 1 Punky '1 1' 4074 Parkside Avenue 1 1l To Miss lllman's School. 1 11 Hobby-Dancing. l Her smile was the sweetest that ever was seen. 1, Usually seen with Rita and Virginia. 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., Travel Club, Dancing Club, 11 Swimming Club, German Club CVice-Presidentl, S. A. Aide, French Club. 1 . 1 ' 1 H V 1 THEODORE M. FRIEDNIAN i 1 Teddy 1 4074 Parkside Avenue 51' l ' To University of Pennsylvania. X11 ' Hobby-Building model airplanes. From Germany came 'Teddy Boy', 1' As a friend, he's a steady joy. 11 Usually seen with a smile on his face. '1 Activities: S. A., Perfect Attendance, Chess Club, Aero 1 ' Club. 1 ll 11 1 1 . 1 EARL GABLE 11' Early L1 'V . 5540 Media Avenue 1 To business. V W Hobby-Collecting anything and everything. 1 tl -neither gay, perhaps, Nor cheerful, yet with objects and with hopes, Living a life of eager industry. W' Usually seen with an arm full of books. lx ' Activities: s. A., A. A., Member of 12B Pi-om committee. Q1 1 1 l ' l 1 ' l I 1l 11 11 W 11 fl, JEANNE GALLANT 1 1' Jeannie 1 A 5607 Walnut Street I 11 Hobby-Drawing. lx 1' Sweet and smiling are her ways. 1 ,X Usually seen with her Parker Duofold Eversharp. ' 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., Alternate i10Al, Art Club, Dra- X1 11 matic Club, Treasurer of Art Club, Honor Roll, Bank- 1 1M ing Club. N1 4 U 1 4 . - ' A. .Q , -2- f-'YA1.f,1lZj'?gYZ- 449 ' N Y 17-,lg-Lijrjilgzjl Y 1. - ' il X' 44 lff '1 A 'Ii i i fif' 3 ' ' f gf 'X W J 4' LOUIS S. GANSKY l tl ..L0u,, ,X l 4, To Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. l ,' Hobby-Travel. I 4297 Mantua Avenue l 'Lou's' known as Aide, in the Lunchroom line, l, ' To its end he's sent us many a time. l Usually seen with some girl. . Activities: S. A., S. A. Aide, Camera Club, Banking Club, lnterbook Basketball team. l l l P ' , I r B MARION GARSOY 6146 l ebanon Avenue To Noimal School Hobbv Travelling Honor lies in honest toll lsuallx seen with Elva Praul Activities S A A A Banklng Club Teller Trawel Club Dancing Club Alternate t9Bl EDITH OLIVIA GAY sol Noith Salford Stleet To Temple lniversity Hobby Tennis Her ways axe ways of pleasantness Isually seen with Rubie Yorke Activities S A A A 4 ' ' A ' l l ' 4 lA - ' H U ' l, 'l ' 'l '. I . ., . ., , ' , tl . y I l , ,l l Nl' ll ll l l , l l l 1 l ,, 4 ,' l 1 - . - - 4 l l Y h I , l l I ' I I I .'- ' - V l U ll . 'H l , . . ., . . l ll , l l ,l lv n h N, ll SOI, GELMAN N tm ..S01,, p Ui ' 5807 Lansdowne Avenue i1 , To University of Pennsylvania. l Hobby-Singing. l lf, Do I contradict myself? 1 4 Very well, then I contradict myself: l ,', CI am large-WI contain multitudes? 4 1, Usually seen with girls. ,' Activities: S. A., A. A., Forum President, All High School ll l Chorus, Forum member, Assembly Committee, Drama- l 'tio Club, cast of station YYYY , Lead in 'ffrhe Gen- 1' ll doliers , A. A. Representative, Delegate, Alternate, , lf. Assistant Editor-in-Chief Record , Debating team, S. l lx A. Aide, Glee Club, Orpheus Club, Banking Club, Class , l ' X 1 1 - t ' ,. I - :gap ip- 1 -' Y.. W,1i V Q .Y-i1- ,Vi i . Tl.qi,3i11'.:glYY L , I K ' E' A Dues Collector Honor Roll every term Sigma Delta if P4-r MLA R 1 1 R ' R , - , 'sf ' I' R 3 ' ' f Q 1 N- 11 1 1 11 1 11 IRENE GERMAN 1 11 l.Rae., 11 1 1733 North Fifty-ninth Street 1 1 To business college. 1 ,N Hobby-Dancing. 1 A happy tempered bringer of the best 1, 1 Out of the worst. 1 1 Usually seen with Marion Garson. 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., Banking Club, Glee Club. 1 1 X, 1 1 1 HARRY GILLIN ' AGHH 1 1226 N01-th Fifty-fifth street 11 Hobby-Sports. 1 When speaking of sports 1 1 ' I-Iarry's all there, 11 An editor better, 1 1 Of sports, will be rare! 1 1 Usually seen with George Yearicks. - 1 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., Delegate, Alternate, A. A. Rep- 1 1' resentative, Sports Editor of Towers . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 EPHRAIM GLASS 1 1 Eph 1 1 5526 West Thompson Street 1' To University of Pennsylvania. 11 Hobby-Literature. 111 11 'Eph' ploughs deep while sluggards sleep, . So he shall have corn to sell and to keep. 1 Usually seen with the person next to him. 1 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., 12B Party Committee, General 1 1 Sales Committee, A. A. Representative, Clio Club, 1 1 Banker. 1 11 1 1 11 111 RUTH VIRGINIA GLASHOFER H1 1 Ruthie Fuff1' 1' 1 I 1 4138 Leidy Avenue 11 To Temple University. 1 1 1 Hobby-Seeking out the subtleties in Keat's poetry. 1 1 Heart on her lips, and soul within her eyes, 11 Soft as her clime, and sunny as her skies. 11 1 Usually seen with Nettie Gottesman. 1 Activities-S. A., A. A., A. A. Representative, s. A. 1 Aide, S. P. Q. R. Club, El Circulo Espanol, Social Ser- 11 1 vice Club, Bridge Club, Banking Club. 1 1 H f A p , ..4.., R film -,-' 1fAf:igg.g:f' l-il- ' ' 1 x' f -.f:'f iff-31'-:fe . - sg -if v I I I I :lu I sg. v v WD -A - - - -, ,- -4-,A +9-' ,e,A A--Y-4 4-,,- Y - - , S? 'l lJJ C ' .4 4, 'mfi C'IO'C -.1 N ' II I I I I VVILLIAM GREENBERG II I I II Bill 5131 West Diamond Street To Oxford University. I Hobby+Ball playing. I Bill was quite an expert at chess, although many II friends of his class never knew it. Keep up that brain I work , Bill . A lot of it is needed to make a man a I success. Usually seen with some Golddiggers . I Activities: Chess team V271 C283 0295, School Cham- pion in Chess 0281, Class Baseball C'29J. YETTA GREENFIEI D Yed S07 Poplar Street To business Hobbv Seeking advice Talk of nothing but business and dispatch that busi ness quicklx I sually seen with Sylvia Activities S A A A l unclnoom Aide HENRIETTA GREENSTEIN I-Ienny 6020 Delancey Street To business Hobby D3llC1llg Of a sunny composition Is xoui d1spos1t1o11 lsufilly seen with Rose Kutcher Activities S A A A Banking Club Iibiaiy Club Bildge Club Typing Club Readmoi Club 10A Social Q., 4 ' f 1' ' ' ' 'IO 'o g A A 44 LF f Q, I . . I . I II ' ' : rl - I - . A . ' II . . ' . '- . . . . I -. 1 I 'I H ' lm: ,I ' ' I ' I, ' I N' II ' ' ' '1 . I , . . I . 1' ' Q - : . ' I ' ' 3 - ' ' I 5, , l I . r . ' - . 3: II Q' ' ' . 1 . - v K ' - . I 1 H , - 1 J - S 2 I I ' . II - ' . I ' 4 - g u ' Q . 3 ,I . 4 - , : ' M ,4 1 M k . . I K k IJ : . 1 I .' '. . M I l I' . - I' I I II II I I I I I I II I II I I II II II I I 4? 5 lu, 4 4 4 4 4 , r - f 4-444114 44 44A1eie!i-14 4 4-Y---? 1 qA-444l4,.-4--4-, f-X SEIVICS Club 10A Dancing Club DOUG! AS GREENIWAI D Doug 3040 Diamond Street To llnneisity of Pennsylvania Hobbx Movies a11d shows Dou came to us last term from Baltimoie Dllllllg hm brief stan at Overbrook he has proved himself to be an able member of the class 1n every way and his pei petual smile gained him many strong friends Usually seen with Dave Cutler Sol Gelman Eph Glass Activities S A A A Inteiclass Basketball Soccei If I wifffgmikf J- uju l A Ei'Fi'ff'1 ' R' Ugg-er it ' 1? I P i 1 1 , MARY E. GOODMAN , 1312 North Fifty-seventh Street 1 W Hobby4Bridge. l She knew it not, but she was fair, N 4 And like the moonbeams was her hair. ', Usually seen with M. E. R. ' 1, Activities: s. A., A. A., Delegate f9Al f10AJ f10BJ, 4 Alternate C11A1, A. A. Representative QQBJ C11BJ, i S. A. Aide, Craft Club. tx xl SOLOMON GOOSMAN ' N ASOV, i 5455 Arlington Street 4 ' To college. i Hobby-Saxaphone. ' May his sax sound good, 5 ' May it always ring true, 1 VVe hope that his solos l Aren't stopped by some shoe. 1 Usually seen with the Big Four. ' Activities: S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide, Travel Club, 11B 1 i Dance Committee, 12A Dance Committee, 12B Prom Committee, Orchestra Member. N ' 1 il i 'V NN RITA JEAN GORDETSKY ' i Reet 1, i. 4046 Parkside Avenue ll ' To Temple University. ' W Hobby-Dancing. N, ,H Let the world slideg let the world go: W A fig for care, and a fig for woe. ' 1 Usually seen with Frances Friedmann. i i Activities: S. A., A. A., A. A. Representative i12AJ i ' f12BJ, Swimming Club, Dancing Club, Banking Club. 1 i, ii li lv i It' M BRUCE GORDON H ', Boo-Boo 1 5922 Walnut Street J To University of Pennsylvania. X 4, Hobby-Blowing-the trumpet. 1 P Bruce Gordon was known throughout that class of i W ours as the greatest eater of milk C?! 'U chocolate bars! ix i Usually seen with the Big Four. , Activities: S. A., A. A., 10A Alternate, S. A. Aide, Bea- P con staff, 12A Entertainment Committee, Second Y ix Team Football, 12B School Gift Committee. ' 4 V 1 K . -A, 1 ' -B.f-g.- 1 aiziffvfgvle-D - LK-M D v Nl: Y i iiiiiiiffiifiii D ' Eli-Piif'il-'ii' , GLADYS GERTRUDE GOSNAY , Glad I1 5618 Haddington Street I To University of Pennsylvania. I, Hobby-Swimming. 1 I will lift up my head against the sky, WI And the old, old unbought stars shall twinkle them through my hair, And we shall not envy the diadem'd queens of the world. Activities: S. A., A. A., Delegate fl0AJ f10BI f11A7 C1lBI, Alternate CBBJ t12Al fl2BI, Art Club C9AJ f9BI C10Al, Class Track team CQBI KIOBI f11BJ, Varsity Track team CIOBJ f1lBI f12Bl, Basketball 1 team llA to 12B, Manager of Dancing Club f1lBJ 1 fl2AI, Dancing Club 10B to 12B, Hockey team f11AI, fl2Al, I, II, III, IV, V, VI, A. A. Awards, Vice-P1'esi- dent of Class C12AJ f12BJ, Chairman Trip Commit- tee, Tie Committee, S. A. Aide f11AI fllBI,, Lunch- room Lieutenant f12Bl, Sigma Delta. ISIDORE GOSS ..IZ,, 6140 Chestnut Street I To Temple University. Hobby-Radio, Chess. u Let's always remember ,1 That little group three, Giltillan, and Greenberg, 11 And lastly-Iz-ze-ee-I I Usually seen with Fred Gilfillan and Will Green- 1 berg. I Activities: S. A., A. A., Chess Club. NETTIE GOTTESMAN I1 Dee I I I ' 5415 Montgomery Avenue ,Il To Temple University. II Hobby-Dancing. Friendship, mysterious cement of the soul. IN Usually seen with Ruth Glashofer. N Activities: S. A.. A. A., S. P. Q. R. Club, Circulo Espanol, , Vice-President of Circulo Espanol in 12A, Social Ser- M vice Club. Treasurer of Circulo Espanol in l1B, S. A. ,, Aide, Daneing Club, Glee Club, Banking Club. 1 I 1 HERMAN GOLDBERG nl-Iyrnieu I 5757 Pine Street I To Temple University. 1, Hobby-Sports. II A good sport and an active boy, I Happy, likeable, full of joy. Usually seen with Manny Myers, Ben Levy. Activities: S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide, Lunchroom Patrol, 1 Clio Club, Bridge Club, Banking Club, Class Basket- .U ball team, Class Baseball team. Q N . I I I 1 1 I 1 I I I I I 1 I 1 I I I I I 1 1 I I 1 I I I I 'IN' I I1 I I W-1 Q -A - 'Y j.-gif' 1131- g . v ,1 ,T LQ-l14,-Q 1111.-::, Z. 'W ilu I - ,v .5 N V , I of . ix ix ll V 1, l 1, DAVID GOTTLIEB X 1 5162 Viola Street l y To Wharton School. 7 The kind of a fellow 'tis hard to find. , ,N Activities: S. A., A. A., Group Baseball, Group Basket- t ', ball, First Basketball Squad. 1 l W! -H l MARION GOLDBERG il l 'tPup l 3910 Brown street ,l i To business. i Hobby-Playing bridge. , A smile, a twinkle and amiable sweetness. ' ' Usually seen with Rena. Activities: S. A., A. A., Banking Club, Bridge Club, ', Typewriting Club. 1 l l ,l l l l ELEANOR GOLDBERG , HEY, I , 5137 Diamond street ' 1 To University of Pennsylvania. W, Hobby-Eating. ll l Why was El always a center of attraction for the r I opposite sex when she smiled? Nobody knows, but the l H 'fact is undisputed. By those of her own sex, however, ' l she will always be regarded as a cheerful companion ' , and a worthwhile friend. , V Usually seen with Sylvia, Mary, Josephine. l Activities: S. A., A. A., Practical Arts Club, Banking l i Club, Social Service Club, Type Club, Bridge Club, l , Dramatic Club, Leaders' Club, A. A. Representative ', i CIOBJ. , lx ,l i LILLIAN GOLEN 1 HLHH y ,r 4028 Parkside Avenue I l l To business. l tl Hobby-Trying to get thin. l p, t'Ever loyal, ever true, l ,H To whatever task she had to do. 4' Usually seen with Malva. , ' Activities: S. A., A. A., Banking Club, Captain of Volley l Ball in 10A and 1013, Spanish Club, Typing Club, ,l l Bridge Club, Readmor Club, Silver and Gold Pin for , 'H Orchestra, Travel Club, Leaders' Club, Dancing Club. 4 1 I fxx ' A, . 5 -,j ' J!-i'.q,iv:vgi -i,- Q i f 1 7, ,KD YKYDY., : A-,Y--1-1 1-1-'-f-'Y -' ' lf' 'L I A-nun-' A'-ill-fi l ' -'A ' xg I I 'L I I v V ig. gl l l ,l l il l 4 W l 1 l l l 1 P A '7 l 1 1 H ,, .1 'J ll it ll P l 4 W fx X 1.1 Q c ESTHER CLAIRE GRABOV ' 5134 Diamond Street To business. Hobby-Dancing. 0fHcious, innocent, sincere, Of every friendless name, the friend. Activities: S. A., A. A. DAVID GRAITCER Pete 5705 Woodcrest Avenue To University of Alabama. . Hobby-Helping girls in distress. '1Dave expects to go down South. Well! Dave -- you've got a good start with your Southern hospitality and manners already Cuhelping girls in distress J. Vsually seen without books. Activities: S. A., A. A., Varsity Soccer team C297, Sec- ond Basketball team f'28J, Sports Staff of Beacon 0293, Lunchroom Aide. EMILY GRANT KAEHIM 6109 Columbia Avenue To business. Hobby-Singing. She of the blue eyes That ever smiled and ever spoke the truth. Usually seen with Kitty Leefson and Ginny Shaw. Activities: S. A., A. A., Banking Club, Typing Club, French Club La, Mere Michel , Current Events Club, A. A. Board CIOAJ, Delegate f10AJ, Glee Club All at Sea , All High School Chorus, Banjo-Mandolin Club, Leaders' Club, Banking Representative f11AJ C11BJ, Dictation Club. MARTIN GREEN Mutt 5638 Woodcrest Avenue To Temple University. Hobby-Baseball. A man with a sense of humor is a man worthwhile. Usually seen with Harry Suady, Phil Ignatin. Activities: S. A., A. A., Baseball, Banking Club, Bridge Club, S. A. Aide. if A Qfifiliiwo- jg 17 A il LILIEIAISII 'I ' uu K W:u '- 5 ' . 1 v i in ilif' Ani 'rdifr' 'F-Sift yeiaffif ? J. l l I l I V N . PATRICIA HENRY GRIFFIN ly Ilpalti! 6113 Columbia Avenue w To Normal School. ll Hobby-Bridge. Sweetest girl I ever knew, y Always kind and good and true. Usually seen with the gang. Activities: S. A., A. A., Alternate t11AJ, Record Rep- resentative t12BJ, S. A. Aide t11AJ t11BJ CIZBJ, Bridge Club t12AJ, Kit Kross Club t12Aj t12BJ, S. P. Q. R. Club C11BJ, Beacon staff t12AJ, Record staff tl2BJ, Attendance t11Al t12AJ, Honor Roll HUB? fllAl f11Bl f12Al f12Bl, Sigma Delta. l I 1 t'Grossy i 1466 North Fifty-second Street Q' To some auto shop. Hobby-Back seat driving. He worries not of tomorrow, but takes life as Usually seen with auto shop grease monkeys. Activities: S. A., A. A. 'X l CARL GROSS it comes. I l l 1 u SAMUEL HAIMOWITZ l ..Sam,, ll To University of Pennsylvania. ' A still tonge shows a wise head! ', Activities: S. A,, A. A., Honor Roll. 1 1 w tl l WILLIAM W. HAINES as-Bill!! I 6135 Lansdowne Avenue To University of Pennsylvania Night School. Hobby-Wood carving. Overbrook's Beau Brummel. Keep it up, 'Bill'. Usually seen with Willard Koff. Activities: S. A., A. A., Bridge Club, Typing Club, Bank- ing, Delegate, Alternate, A. A. Representative. 1 l fx I R, . I -4-J si :-:iw -Av' f - -B- Yglii- - 4 'ji Y in-i W , livlijf-Q Y-11i:ii 1726 North Paxon Street 1 l v ,T 7 c- C- , t, 'vi' ', it if RICHARD HAMILTON l Dick 4, 6137 Lansdowne Avenue , To Drexel Night School. 5 Hobby-Going to parties on Saturday nights. AN Roses are red, X Violets are blue: , 'Dick's' usually seen 1 With a red-head too! Usually seen with a little red-head. Activities: S. A., A. A., Banking Club, Delegate. Alternate. Science Club, Advisory Council, Captain 12A Lunch- room, Captain 12B Lunchroom, Member 12B Welfare Committee. V l P WILLIAM HAND I Bill A 5414 Wyalusing Avenue 1, To Drexel. , Hobby: Collecting Old Coins. g Old coins collecting 1 Bill used to esteem ' A new coin inspecting . Wherever you saw h'eem. 1' Usually seen with his shadow. 1' Activities: S. A., A. A., Delegate f9AJ, Banking. Science Club, Philatelic Club, Travel Club. l I I P MAE B. HART 1 NMaZieYl I 1304 North Fifty-seventh street ', To business. I Hobby-Playing the piano. V She is of so free, so kind, so apt, so blessed a dis- position. Usually seen with Myrtle. Activities: S. A., A. A., Craft Club. V tl 1l ,I ll l SAMUEL HASSMAN 4,, Frenchy 1 4310 Wyalusing Avenue l To Haverford College. I Hobby-Speaking French. l Sam was God's gift to puzzled French students. A, His ready French vocabulary made him quite an auth- I ority about school. r Usually seen with Mlle. X. and D. H. l, Activities: S. A., A. A., President of French Club for , four terms, S. A. Aide C12AJ f12Bl, Banking Club. l I 1 , -1 - -,c,,,,,-,v .v - A Z --.A ,,.:.,. ' v s. N -fi f -i211-A-if'-if 'A-i ' +A , f ' 'f'f1- - ' Y,f,1,- gg' ' I IJ Y fr A 1 1 W MIRIAM HEIDELBERGER qw KKMimS!! 1 l 5400 Gainor Road ' 1 1' To business. ' 1 Hobby-Dancing. Q l For you and I have passed our dancing days, says W W the poet. Go out with a whiz for work and you'll be 1 ' successful. 1 5 Usually seen with N. E. 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., Readmor Club, S. A. Aide C101-3? fl1Al f11BJ f12Al fl2BJ. l 4 l A l 1' 1 I r 1 I IRENE M. HENDERSON 4 Pee-wee W l 705 VVynnewood Road 1 I To business college. v Hobbies+Talking, dancing, walking. , Gentle of speech, beneiicent of mind. lx Usually seen with her shadow. 1 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide, Banking Club. 1? tl l 1 , l ' J 1 l X JAMES W. HEVVARD 'I Hr l nAda'n 6146 Columbia Avenue 1 To Swarthmore College. 1 - 1 Hobby-Football. XV H1 He Iluttered pulses when he said, 'Good morning,' 1 V, and he glittered when he walked. 1 Usually seen with Mr. Jackson. N Activities: S. A., A. A., Delegate, Alternate, A. A. Rep- 1 , resentative, Captain Second team Football 0291, 1 4 Second team Basketball t'28l, Class Basketball team , C'27l. 1 N ll 1 '1 '51 lt gl! 1 JAMES E. HILL 1 Hilly 4233 Aspen Street 1 U Hobby-Playing the saxophone, ll One with the crowd and always happy. 1 1 Usually seen with Ham , 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., Member of Class Championship ' Football team. ' P 1 1 V r-X 1 ' ZA, 1-'f,,, fgiig Y lil- K f b' 1-i f 1 iivz,-gag-:L,,- Z Zitidlr' 'I' Li.-,q'.i-ig iizi'-'WA-1 ' ' lf' ' ' -if 'Y' -li? f' ' ff, K, D ' fx U i ' ' ' x Lf ANNE E. HIMES tKNan7l N. 5055 Parrish Street l To Charles Morris Price School of Journalism. ' Hobbies-Writing, swimming, skating. Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep. Usually seen with Eleanor Hoehn. ' Activities: S. A., A. A., Spanish Club, Library Club, Readmor Club. ' ELEANOR MAE R. HOEHN Reggie 1438 North Redfield Street To Pierce's Business College. N Hobbies-Sports, eating. Lively and talkative Stored with the treasures of the tattling world, And with a spice of wit, too. Usually seen with Laura and Leila. Activities: S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide, Record Representa- tive, A. A. Representative f9AJ f12AJ Cl2Bl, Bank- ing Club, Dancing Club, Leaders' Club, Social Service W Club, Travel Club, Basketball f11AJ C11Bl CIZAD f12BD, Class and Varsity Hockey t11Al fl2Al, first ' and second athletic awards. HANNAH B. HOTZ l Hotsie i 119 North sixrietn street , To Temple University. Hobbies-Walking, sports, reading. - 'Tis nice to be natural, when you're naturally nice. 'J Usually seen with Mary Paul, Clara Schmerelson. Activities: S. A., A. A., Banking Club Clerk f12Al 1 f12BJ, A.A. Representative CIIAJ, Volley Ball KIOAJ, Basketball f11AJ f12AJ f12Bl, A, A. Certificate, 3 Hockey f12AJ, Bridge Club. lx ,I MARION HUCKEL l Huck 2, 5639 Lansdowne Avenue To Albright College. ' Hobby-People. ll The daintiest last, to make the end most sweet. Usually seen with Irish green and copper red. 4' Activities: S. A., A. A., Alternate C11AJ S. A. Aid 1' f11BJ C12B7, Bank Teller C11BJ f12Al f12BJ, Pro- , gram Committee of Travel Club, Library Club, S. P. Q. R. Club. l l Fx Lil' f' 'Af' WA T332 f ' ..f-4Z- fy W Y if-ll!-42A-:lj A . img! - + , fvjf 1-i , if A-A .fe-ij: - v A, A. NEWTON HUFF, JR. Newt Ukelele Ike To Vaudeville Circuit. Hobby-Music. Nearest thing to a portable jazz band Usually seen with a banjo. Activities: S. A., A. A., President Banjo Operetta, Banking Club, Glee Club. all in one. -Mandolin Club, N . l l l l w l i I P r MARION HUTCHINSON ' ,.Hun,, 1 6629 Hadlington Street i To business. l Hobby-Reading. i Studious, of meek and gentle ways, W, lModest, and deserving praise. . Usually seen with Ida Voigtsberger and Helen Vodges. , Activities: S. A., A. A. Y l l ,NV PHILIP WORTHINGTON IGNATIN ll .iphilu lb 1969 North Fifty-second Street 1 To University of Michigan. h Hobby-sports. ', In almost every sport 'Phil' showed his worth, l And when not playing, he was Iilled with mirth. y Usually seen with girls. ' Activities: S. A., A. A., Captain of Reserve Baseball ' team 0295, Captain of Reserve Basketball team C281 1 f'29J, Varsity Soccer team C'29J, All-Scholastic Soc- 1 cer team 0293, Varsity Basketball team C293 C'30l, l Varsity Baseball team 0303, Championship Class Foot- 1 ball team 0299, S. A. Aide, A. A. Representative. ll l l P n , WALFORD INGLING Q Waffles N 6135 Lebanon Avenue To Annapolis. , Hobby-Sports. l To go to Annapolis is 'Waffles ideal: Nl 7 Here's hoping his ambition is made real. I Usually seen with machinery. l Activities: S. A., A. A., Group Basketball, Class Baskets 4' ball, Alternate f9BJ. , I l ef ..4.. -1 -,c-,Af he , 1 ' 7 ,C ,fc ,A if , c f-Maia U U rxwpw so . P 'IC :amasse- 44 V Q , , px 1 u V , my fffff1ff'i ' A Ci'f'3fi -'S s 'fr Ll 1. 1 , 1 11 'tDot 1 N 256 South Frazer Street 1, 1 Hobby-sketching. 1, He needs no other rosary , , Whose thread of life is strung 1 With beads of love and thought. , Usually seen with Harriet Kay. 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., Art Club, Record staff, Bea- 1 con staff, Assistant Secretary of S. A. 1 DOROTHY INVERNIZZI , To business. 1 MILTON JEKOFSKY ' 1 flMi1t,, 3810 Brown Street To Temple University. Hobby Banging the typewrlter keys Mllts good Work for the Towers business staff will always be remembered Here s where Temple ge s a fine typlst Usually seen wlth a smile Activities Member of Camera Club Typewritmg Club T3 D1St on the Towers Business Staff ALBERTA JONES Bert 220 Horton Street To business Hobby Dancing Sadness is never near when smiles and Jollitx DIEVHII Usually seen with Alice Joyce Activities S A A A Class and School Tiaclx team CIOBJ f11AJ 1 1 , 1 ' 1 - , i , .. - , H H , ,, - , , - ' U 1 , ,' ' ' . 1 11 V ' 1 . 1 1, 1 1 1 K 1 , 1 1 , u rx 1 1 ,, , 1 - 1 1 ' . 1 U - . - - ' . . - H 1 1 , - ,l . . Q 1 N : . ., . ., ' ' X 1 . 1 1 1 1 11 , 1 1 If lb 11 IRMA LILLIAN JONES 1 ulrrnn I 1 ', 5630 Lansdowne Avenue ' li To Comptometer School. 1, 1 Hobby-Tennis, walking. 1 1 Her glossy hair was clustered over a brow 1 1 Bright with intelligence, and fair, and smooth. W 'N , Usually seen with Peggy , Jane and Dot , X ' ' ' : ., ., . ., ' , , 1 1 , , . . ' . 1 1 1 1 . B 1 AX , . D film -gl - . - ' Ygv, -j,-ljiiigzg-1,5 v' '19 4 K ii-ll4:f gy ,::Y,Y . 'ln- Activities S A A A Leaders Club Craft Club Art Club Banking Club S A Aide If v -rf A 33 Hfi:1Afl' 1--ff +9 rv ilzif-1,-23 Fffee- . sz: , Q v . h Q ,' RUTH JOSEPH .N Lem'ish-kah ti l, 4116 Stiles Street w V Hobby-Playing tympani. ll 'She has a host of friends her sunny cheer N First draws attention then it draws you near. Usually seen with Irma Rotheld. Activities: S. A. A. A. French Club Orchestra Piano A and Tympani Music librarian Honor Roll Editor of French Department of Towers Graduation Songs. Orpheus Aide. President of Senior French Class The Nightingale and the Rose The Chinese Dancer All-Philadelphia Hibh School Orchestra 'Sigma Delta. J MAXWEI I KAl l NI AN Vlax 62 5 Chestnut Street Fo California Hobby Baseball Hail to thee blrthe spirit' I suallx seen with Ernie Krombolz Activities S A A A Varsity Baseball for three rears Captain of Baseball C 07 Banl in Club JOSEPH KAISER Joe 6370 KlllgS6SS1HEZ Avenue Hobby Baseball Another rn our midst whom Amos n Andy have impressed Ioe He seems to have picked the one most rudely known Check and doublecheck Usually seen with drawing board HERVIAA K-XPP Slim 400 North Milton Street To DUSIIIGSQ Hobby Fishing Every man rs the son of hrs own works Go out Malte a. name for yourself Max fortune be with sou Usually seen with Mr Thomas Activrtres S A A A Electric Club if . U 4 y , , H W l 1 Y 4 l l 1 r Y y , A Y A KK Y 77 , l 7 it W 1 ff Y l l l l ' 1 l, n J J A JA! A Av A N UA H W l 37 - i , . . . i vi l x - ' l as - 3 ' ' ' 'ns X W xy., l, k - rr - H . . . ' ' ' : . ., . ., ' ' ' ,' f V , ' '3 , in 5: . tl l 3 l 1 , l' ll 1 1 l l ' A l l Ai Y! l l . . . ,I l ' l ', 5- . l l'l , - , - sr 9 y vy , V W ' A ? ' . 1 ' ' , Y Z ri .H W rx is Lf ' ' . , W Activities: S. A., A. A., Baseball V293 f'30J. lx ll i ll' V' 43 Ml lt Ui ll , r ' . l xl n - n , l 1 Q ' l Al - - l X 1 . . l V ' v H , l ll fr - . , , l Y ' ' ' ' . P l - . - H . l . - W ll ' ' ' 1 . ., . -, ' lr Ani l ba ' w X X 8-4-U 'W l 3 J 1-47 if fiif.-1-'li ilLA4l- - jq . ' ' -f f :i'AAffQf Q1 fzff f ' Y ' v At---,,gg,Yg- +44 gt- .,gsg ,A , -A ,, 'gli -iii 'fl ' f v-' , '-rl 'vif I ' nf' as 1 +I? 'I ZELDA KASTLEMAN II Zel Zez It 4226 Thompson Street , To Temple University. I Hobbiesilfteadiiig, dancing, sports. , With so many hobbies, no wonder you're busy. I Usually seen with Hilda Davidoff and a Trig. Book. I Activities: S. A., A. A., Leaders' Club, Mathematics Club, Clio Club, Kit Kross Club, Bridge Club. , I W I HELEN KATZMAN I 5260 Jefferson Street I To Normal School. 4' Hobby-Reading. Haste thee Nymph, and bring with thee Jest, and youthful jol1ity. I Usually seen with Iherself. Activities: S. A., A. A., French Club, Social Service Club, I! S. P. Q. R. Club, Dramatic Club, leading part in Sta- tion YYYY. I I I I I I I I JULIUS KAUFFMAN tl t'Yonk , 1,760 North Aberdeen Street I, To Temple University. Always there with a helping hand and willing heart. , Activities: S. A., A. A., Secretary of Philozoic Club. I I I I I IMI II I EVA KAUFFMAN I W Vivienne I 5069 Funston Street I To business college. I Hobby--Reading. ,I Dainty and sweet, a maiden petite. I Activities: S. A., A. A., Forum UOBJ f11AJ f11BI, i Volley Ball f11AJ, Basketball f11BJ. 4 I I I ' A - . 4 si: -4- 5 A-TvA i,g:,:Y1iA- I Y Y ig ,vhy ',l'.:al,Y 'Hi V -oe..--- as A-- +4-' AAA-A -A ..- H' f - : -if -ifzff ' ' A ' ' f' , ' f-D-f' ff:-' 'Jr If-1-f - '.- , . OH w . 4 X l 4 1' HARRIET KAY i xl! O Kaye M i 1426 North Fifty-fourth street 4' l To business. i f, Hobby-Reading. .i Wise to resolve, and patient to perform. i ll Usually seen with Dorothy Invernizzi. ' 5 Activities: S. A., A. A., Towers staff, Secretary of Ad- , visory Council, Forum, Midnite Oil Club. i 1 P JANET KEEVER 6134 Oxford Street To Miss Illman's Training School. 1 , Hobby-Dancing. , Studiousness is a virtue which this lass does possess. Usually seen with a pile of books. Activities: S. A., A. A., Delegate f9AJ, Dramatic Club, Dancing Club CIOAH UOBJ, Treasurer German Club f10Bl C12B7, President German Club f1lAJ, Vice- i President German Club f11B7, Scholarship f9AJ CQBJ HOA! f10Bj f1lAJ, Perfect attendance for two l terms, Sigma Delta. ' 1 , il l 1. 1 ISADORE EDWARD KEISER ' i Eddie ', i 4160 Leidy Avenue 1 M Fo VV'harton School. X' ll Hobby-Swimming. i if A strong, vigorous caveman from way out on Leidy 1 , Avenue. N Usually seen with Archy Weinberg. l f Activities: s. A., A. A. it ' l ll 1 l lil , ,, l , MARIE KELBERG xl Micah X l 3864 Cambridge Street , , To University of Pennsylvania. , 1. Hobby-Music and Reading. 4 tl The hand that follows intellect can achieve. ,l jl Usually seen with Mrs. Fink. r W Activities: S. A., A. A., Honor Roll f10AJ KIOBJ f11AJ 1 ' f1lBl, Dancing Club, Forum, German Club, Dramatic 5 Nl' Club, Banking Club, Psychology Club. 1, ri ' 4 P l fx ' . . -4. - - H ,1- 5.--3 :--:f'- fA-1-' W Av- Ja' 7- ' A--f-, Y,-,- 7,7 Y- l W K? C ' ' , C 1,1 GUS KELLIS 11 66 North Edgewood Street 11 To West Point. 11 ,1 Hobby--Dramatics. 11, 1 Great deeds by such as he are done ' 1, Great, glittering prizes earned and won. 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., Leaders' Club, A. A. Representa ' tive, Second team Football 0287, Numerals, Swim 11 ming team tSpring, '28J, received O. H. S. , Alter 1 nate CIOAB, Delegate CIOBJ f1lAJ fl1BJ f12Al 1 Dramatic Club, Member of cast of 'Station YYYY 1, Assembly Committee Cl2AJ fl2BJ, Chairman of Judi cial Committee, Chairman of Lunchroom Committee, 1 Chairman of School Gift Committee, Council, Cabinet 1 V291 0301, President of Students' Association. 1 1 . 1 ' 1 HELEN KELLY 1' ' 930 North Sixty-fourth Street 1, W' To Pierce's Business College. 1 , Hobby-Ice-skating. , 1 A witty woman is a treasure: 1, A witty beauty is a power. , Activities: S. A., A. A., Delegate f12BJ, Alternate C9BJ 1 1 QIOAJ KIOBJ i11AD CIIBJ C12AJ, Banking Club. 1, 11 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 N MARGARET E. KENT 1 1 acpeggyrv , 1, 613 North Fifty-tifth street ,1 ' To business. 1 Hobby-Ice-skating. 1 11 Always quiet and unassuming, 1 1 You'd hardly know she was coming, 1 Usually seen with Jane and Irma. 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., Leaders' Club, Art Craft Club, X1 1 S. A. Aide, Delegate, A. A. Representative, Track. 1 1 1x W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 JEROME KEPHART 1 1 1 1 913 South Fifty-fourth Street 1 11 To business. 1 11 Hobby-Electrical work. 1 1 Diligent, thoughtful-a good combination, 11 11' A true friend in our estimation. 1 , Activities: S. A., A. A. 1, 1 1, 11 11 1 hx I . f J.. Q ::lm1 4-1 A lvr. 1 Y. j,ilf lg 5 Qlj- K v TY 7 W Y tl-li vi ici-:iii Yi , D V l fx VIVIANI KEYSER Viv 6240 Addison Street To Temple University Hobbies Watching baseball reading Who wins a smile from this fair maid Is surely for his efforts paid Usually seen with a lot of ambition Activities S A A A A A Representative C10Bl KIZBJ leaders Club Member of Business Staff of the Recold Banking Club Entry Clerk Flower Com mittee Dlnk and Beret Committee ELSIE SONIIA KINDERMANT Els Connie 1018 North Alden Street To piivate secretary Hobby Dancing O wild dark ilower of woman an Eastern wizaid made you of earth and stars and fire Usually seen with Esther Morgan Activities S A A A Art Club i9Bl Basketball CllBl Algegnate f12AJ Social SGIVICG Club Kit Kross Cl 1b ELIYABETH KIRKPATRICK Pa 5770 Oxford Street To business. Hobby-Dancing. 'AA face with gladness overspread Soft smiles, by human kindness bred. ' Usually seen with Mary Mitchell. Activities: S. A., A. A., Banking Club Dancing Club. HAROLD KNOPMAN IKHODYY 5256 Arlington Street To Temple University. Hobby-Sports. Our authority on sports who is trying to fool himself that he is a pitcher. Usually seen with Mary Auerbach. Activities: S. A., A. A., Dramatic Club CIOBJ, Banking Club f11AJ, 12B General Sales Committee, Class Bas- ketball team, 12A Class Football team, Lunchroom Aide f12AJ. 5. 'fi ' 1 1' iiizyfl '1 1f A'1-A-r 'iF'i','i F 1-',l'A - ww H J - 1 'li 7 I v Ll in A l 46 ' V! l . - . l ' ' . - , . 1 ,. . . . . . 5 . . ,, X Y . . .I l l . 1 . ., . ., . . . y Y J 9 l if . n - , ! Y -f 7 - , 1 . l P v . . l AA' !! KA - ll . , ,. . . 1 , , H l f I . ., . ., , . , , ,, ' , .' 1 'I l ll J ll ti! , , 14- Yi e'-'slifiv o 1 -1 A- , ri 1 e 11-feg -2 L1-if 1 -K-if - -A A - V - A , , 1 I 1 JOHN PAUL KOEGAL 4 I l HJ. P. I 5909 Girard Avenue 1 Hobby-Hurdling. N The glass of fashion, and the mold of form. W1 4 Usually seen with knickers, Reds Koff. N A Activities: S. A., A. A., Track team. 1 P WILLARD WILLIAM KOFF Reds 1142 Union Street 1 To Europe. 1 Hobby-Hitch Hiking. Reds wins the prize when it comes to smiling. Keep N your sunny side up must be his motto. 1 Usually seen with William Haines. Activities: S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide, Beacon sta.lT, Type 1 Club, Bridge Club. l ALBERT KOHN 1 Knapple ' 1624 North Fifty-second street 'i To University of California. 1 Hobby-Sports, Tennis. P A first-ranking player in tennis and in studies. W, Usually seen 'with Dave Graitcer. 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., Dramatic Club Q12BJ Tennis 'team V29 and '30j, 12A Ways and Means Committee, , Forum f12BJ, Lunchroom Aide C12BJ. l l 1 , 1 l EDITH MAE KOHN 1 i1Edi,1 L!! 2109 North Redfield Street 1 To business. Hobby-Dancing. , She lives on the sunny side of the street of life. 1 Usually seen with books. I Activities: S. A., A. A., Dancing Club HOA? i12BJ, Swim U ming Club !10Al f11Bl, Leaders' Club QIOAJ KIOBJ, 1 President of Bridge Club f12Al, Athletic Representa- tive IIOAD f10BJ i12AJ, Secretary of Archery Club 1 Cl1Al, First and Second Athletic Awards, Hockey 1 team 1Fall '28 and '29J, Basketball V281 f'29l, Base- xl V ball 0283. ' C ' s-J ' we -A-A f -,f.f 511111, ,j A - if is gf., . . 1 1 1 I 1 -,lf ffnfg 1-1-'eff T Lf' f Af' +q 'ig-A 'fifff v' A yfg.. f'.- , . e -yu B H o R . g i o fo f V . XVILLIAM KRAMER 11 11 1 1' 3965 Brown Street 1 To University of Pennsylvania. 1' 11 1 A firm supporter of any advancing actionf' 1 Usually seen with Max Bralow, Arty Egendorf, Sol 1 Goossman. 11 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide, Camera Club, Dra- 1 1 matic Club, Forum, S. P. Q. R. Club, 12B Trip Com- , mittee, 11B Class Cabinet, 12A Ring Committee Track 1 team, Class Championship Football team Assistant Manager of Football team. Bill 1 1 Hobby-Automobile riding. EST HER KRAVITZ 5202 Galnor Road To Temple University Hobby Tennis Readln., She smiled and the shadows departed She shone and the snows were ram And he who was frozen hearted Bloomed up into love again I sually seen with Ada Wagenheim and Rose Tesslar kctivitles S A A A S A Aide President of Dictation Club Business Manager of the Towers 1303 Cir Clllat10I1 Manager of the Towers C 283 I 295 Rec ord staff Trlp Committee Overbrook Representative to the Columbia Press Association Convention Bridge Club Tx pe Club Minor part in All at Sea Banking Club FRED F KRAVITZ Freddie 64 Worth Thirty sex enth Street To Drexel Hobby Swimming A friend vsorth havlng a scholar too A sportsmen through and through Usually seen with John McElwee Act1v1t1es S A A A Tlack team Cros Countrx team Legs 5 5 70 Market Stl eet To business Hobby Sports M1ay you rise in the world as you do in your high Jumps Usually seen with Irene and Lu Activities S A A A Track flnterclass and Inter scholastic 28 29 01 Basketball 12nd Varsity 301 Class team f12Al C12Bl leaders Club f12A7 f12Bl Swimming Club f11Al C12Al Hockev C12A5 Vice President of G1rls A A President of Girls A A S A Aide Volley Ball C10Bl Gift Committee f12BD Man ager of Basketball team i12AJ 1st and 2nd Athletic Awards Sigma Delta 1,-C -ff xsfmib L f - 11 y 11 'F 1 1 1 MESH 11 - 1 o n . 11 1 Y? ' ' U. 1 1 ' .. ' . 1 1 1 1 3 11 1 In .1 , 1 .1 ' ' ' : . ., . ., . . ' , ' ' ' 1 ' ll U! I ' - I 1 1' Y- u ay v r it - F 1 ,, 1 . . ' . 1 ' . ' ' . . . . 11 , - . .1 1, ' ,. 11 11 . , , l 1 1 1 1 1 - A 1 1 . ll 79 I 1 ., . - 1 1 1 ,J A 1 Ti n n . 1 1 11 ' 1 ' , 1 , 1 . - 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 . ., . ., ' , s ,' '1 1 , 11 111 11 11 RosA A. KREUTZER 1111 11 ll YY I , v V 1 1 . 1 '- , 11 ,, Y . . . - 1 1 - 1, 1 111 I - 1 xc sr I 11 1 ' ' ' : . ., . ., - 1 1 ' 1 1 rg y ' r , 1 , J , 1 1 . 1 . ' - ' 1 . , . , '. ' 1 , ' ' 1 11 . . ., I . . ., . . 1 11 , , 1 ' 1 11 . , 1 x, ' ' ' -if F f 1 -'N - :ll 1 .-.V 'A 'Y7lg- ,F-it fi-fl. ' I fy ? ' Ii fifj-il f:-YL L ll . ' if ig V wt . I ' I I I IX' ERNEST HARRIS KROMBOLZ TNI I UEFDISH II! II 'II 248 South Felton Street I To Lafayette CIollege. Hobby-Baseball. Laugh with a vast and unextinguishable laughter. Vsually seen with Maxwell Kallman. , ixities: S. A. A. A, Ba b ll I 95 ' . GEORGE D KUN7 Georgie Porgle 5047 I ansdowne Avenue To Stlaw er s Buslness College Hobby Chess Move your b1SllOp Georgle Lsually seen Wlth prominent chess persons Activities S A A A Chess team ROSE D KUTCHER Kutch 610 Chancellor Stleet To business Hobbx laughing Happy am I fiom care I m free WIhy arent they all contented like me Lsually seen wlth Henrletta Greensteln Stella Epstein ACtlV1l',19S S A A A Aide Bridge Club Type Club I I .. ,, I II I I I Act I t , , se a '2 moi I I I I I I 'I I il! . I ' I I . , I lx! V , - - n II I ' ' ' . , ' : . ., . ., . I I I I 'I , I II I - I I I JN Ai - 77 I ,, II I 1 3 ' I I . I I I I I '- I ' . I ' ' I I! .. , 1 . I Z W 1 ' , -97 , II! T V . . . . , I A Glee Cl'u'b,' Minonpart in All at Sea , Rusiness staff .l!I , of the Beacon , Social Service Club, Dancing Class , I f10AI, Library Club, Banking Clerk, Alternate CIOBI, HI I, Dictation Club. II I II II II 'II II , ALBERT LANGERMAN III ,Im 'tLangie I 4245 Viola Street I ' To Villanova College. I, IVI' Hobby-Talking. I I ' My tongue within my lips I rein, I For who talks much must talk in vain. I! 'II Usually seen with Dot Feinberg. X ' ' ' : . ., . ., , I , . . I II . N I ' I II I I I I x . ..4., S sum? -'-I Y 'A -'-A-fAi1315 wiw3.- ,' 12 ' - Y Pj 5' , i gi-i gg-iigigi, K- , I v Act1v1t1es S A A A Orpheus Club Alternate A A Representative ,K 4' ,, Y Y ,-,-A -v-Y-,f, Yfrfvf 4-I Y-,VA AY- Y Y , Y A ' ' A T -'v ' ' , -i' lA'4r' Al' 1 '1-' ' ,: N . I 1' REBA LASTER ' Babs 1 1 1722 North Fifty-second Street '1 l To Temple University. 1 '1 Hobby-Playing bridge. 1 1 Endurance is the crowning quality, 1 And patience all the passion of great hearts. 1' l Usually seen with her books! 1 1 l Acitivitiesi s. A., A. A., Bridge ciub. 1 1 l l 11 '1 1 CLAUDINE ANNA LEAR l Bingo 1' 'N 148 North Sixty-second Street '1 1 To Normal School. 1 Hobby-Reading, going to plays. 1' To have a thing is nothing if you've not the chance to 1 1 show it, 1 And to know a thing is nothing, unless others know 1 you know it. , Usually seen with Edna McKenzie. 1' 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., President of Science Club, A'Bea- 1 con staff, Vice-president of Science Club, Travel Club, l 1 Alternate CIOAJ. 1 1 l , 1 11 l 1 1' THERESA WYCHE LEE 1 1 Terry l 1233 North Twenty-seventh Street 1' l To Fiske University. 1 Hobby-Dancing. ' 11 A good dancer and a good student. 1' Usually seen with Mattie Stinson. 11 Activities: S. A., A. A. 1 l ', 1 1 1 ' 1 'ii U ' CATHERINE HELENA LEEFSON '1 Kitty 1 ' 258 south Felton street li To business college. 4 1' Hobby-Outdoor sports. ' 1 Usually seen with Emily Grant and Virginia Shaw. '1 l A daughter of the gods, divinely tall. 4 Activities: S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide, Type Club, Bridge 1' Club, Glee Club, A. A. Representative CIOBJ, A. A. 1 1 Representative tl1AJ, Dramatic Club, Banking Club. 11 l 1' 1 f X ' if A . -4 - . as :mfb I.,-:Ye-e.eg ,A ,ig e,e,,,,fg,,:.g A , 'iz V -K 43 ,.L,e.1,---1. --ff 0 A-fA...fAY-A vlviegt- ,A I Y X ' fx I- Y W Y pf 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 fa 7? LoU1s LIEBERMAN i Lou Liebe 2409 North Fifty-fourth Street To University of Pennsylvania. Hobby-Sports. In class activities Lou was always on hand, And many were the sales that this boy could land. Usually seen with Lew Lichtenstein. Activities: S. A., A. A., Delegate, General Sales Committee. GILBERT CHRISTIAN LEIBFRIED Gibby Seaweed 892 North Forty-second Street To business. Walking Football. Gilbert had a christian name But he was full of grief and shame He did not do his bookkeeping. seen with Chet Derr and Maxwell Kallman. Activities: S. A. A. A. Banking Club Typewriting Club Member of the 12A Championship Football team per- fect attendance Hobby- Lsually HESTER MAE IENZ N00kl6 6465 Morris Park Road To Drexel Hobbs Ice skating Her worth lies in her wealth of good nature Usually seen with Helen and Dawes Activities S A A A Leaders Club Swimming Club Kit Kross Club S A Aide SYLVIA LEVICOFF 4231 Viola Street To business Hobby Sports A quiet hard worker Activities S A A A Bridge Club .. . , , W it , ' ll I7 , , , , 1' ' 11 1 W .A 4 lt ' 11 1 1 . I1 lvl ' . ' . n 1 I I . ., . ., . , , 1 , . . . 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 , v , . 1 '1 11 .. . ,, 1 . ' . ' Usually seen with Jeanette Weiss, Lena Vernikoff. '1 . ' ' ' : . ., . ., ' . 1 1 11 x Six . .1 w.,i,2wr-iv, ,v- 5 Zigi- , 1' u 'K I 1 lm .gli 3,-iii-, . v If .tx A A -A U iff-f-1-ff.f is ' 7? ill l ll GEORGE H. LEVIN , ,l 5446 Arlington street l To Wharton School. I W, Hobby-Talking. , l Be sure you get on the right side of the ledger down l at Wharton, George. N' ll Usually seen with George Toll. . ' Activities: S. A., A. A., Readmor Club, Philatelic Club, Travel Club, Member of Band. l 1 l l l l , l 1 r I BEATRICE LEVINE l, 1 Trixie 6026 Haverford Avenue l To business college. W I Hobby-Reading and eating. , - Lovely is the light of a dark eye in woman. , l Usually seen with Helen Katzman. ' Activities: S. A., A. A., French Club, Kilt Kross Club, , , Banking Club. 1 l - l , A. LEWIS LICHTENSTEIN l, Lou Lichty , 4 , 6136 Lansdowne Avenue l l l . l To Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. I i l Hobby-Baseball and Sports in general. 4 In friendship and worth r l Lichty is fine. l l In sports and mirth, l U A real gold mine. '. , Usually seen with Larry Abrams. l Activities: S. A., A. A. Representative, Varsity Football and ' 4 Baseball, Class Basketball, Dramatic Club, Vice-President and Treasurer of Travel Club, Lieutenant 12B Lunch- W' ' lxl TOOIII. U lx Q, 4, MARTIN LIEBERSON l i Marty tl 3224 Dover Street , To Temple University. , l Hobby-Chess. I ' Mart proved himself to be a wizard at chess, I 1, In fact, he was one of Overbrook's best. X xl Usua.lly seen with Albert Pressman. , ' Activities: S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide, Chess Club, German l ' Club, member of Chess Team, Vice-President of Chess l Club. lb 1 lx ' , FX - QQ, , 4. r:wf1..e B 1.-.fe ,1--x. I 95-F 1:.m1 l , 3' -1ei1e.1,., .CN 1: ' ? . if A-5 -i-,iff -Y1- -'L f' f' o' !lo L ' A - ' , C I I I I MAY LIPSKY I 5250 Lebanon Avenue , I To Temple University. I Hobby-Riding home from school with her brother AI May's bound to win her share at least of blisses, For if a thing she starts, there's not a bit that she misses. Activities: S. A., A. A., Typing Club, Bridge Club. I I I II BENJAMIN NORMAN LITMAN II uBenu I 1597 North Fifty-second street ' To University of Pennsylvania. ,I Hobby-Sports. I And as he passed, fair ladies sighed. I Activities: S. A., A. A., A. A. Representative, Philatelic' II Club,-Bridge Club, Mathematics Club. ' I I I I IRENE LONGSTREET ,I 'tRene I 1248 North Conestoga Street I To business. I Hobby-Sports. I, -stout of heart, and strong of limb. I Usually seen with Rosa and Lu , WI Activities: S. A., A. A., A. A. Representative, Council f10BJ, Volley Ball, Manager of Leaders' Club, Captain of Leaders' Club, Class and Varsity Hockey teams, Manager I of Hockey team, A. A. Board, Class and Varsity Basket- ball teams, Manager of Basketball team, Class and Vars- I ity Track teams, Class Baseball team, Alternate. I I I I ROSE ANNA LUCCI ,I Shorty 407 North Sixty-third Street I To Normal School. I Hobby-Reading. I Nor bold, nor shy, nor short, nor tall, I But a very nice mingling of them all. I Usually seen with the Ga11g. I' Activities: S. A. A. A. I I I I A, . W3 -4- f :Lf WA iAl1f if 1, gi' x gf A livm ,iii BA: if - -I M: Q E ? t V it 15+ LI -Q ,EQ ---L .LL 4A..,.1--s -L ajft is iff' A fJi f -'R-I , . C ll BERNARD MAGEN 1 U Bernie Ii, r 5200 Woodbine Avenue t 4 To Pennsylvania Military College. ll W, I-lobby-Swimming, Golf. i He is never less at leisure than when at leisure. l' ' Usually seen with Madame X. ' Activities: S. A., A. A.. Spanish Club, Athletic Representa- tive f10Al CIOBJ C11AJ t11BD. l l l i J, WA 5 l ' RUTH DOROTHY MACFARLANE Ruthie 1 6103 Lansdowne Avenue 1' . To Temple University. , y HobbywTennis. 1 i Her eyes were bluer than the Italian sea, ' xl Her hair more golden than the sun. 'N . Usually seen with the crowd. lx i Activities: S. A., A. A., Dramatic Club, Glee Club. , 1' . , 1 LAURA V. M.wCORKLE ' l ' Mickey ll J' 5839 Malvern Avenue tl ' To Normal School. . , Hobby-Tennis. l A To those who know thee not, no words can paint, 4' 'X And those who know thee, know all words are faint. 1, i Usually seen with Eleanor Hoehn, Leila Van Gilder. ,, bl Activities: S, A., A. A., Delegate t9AJ f9BJ f10A5, V ll Alternate 110133 f11AJ f11BJ, Advisory Council C9BJ, Travel Club f9Bl f10AJ t10BJ f11AJ f11BJ f12AJ ' l i12Bl, Treasurer Travel Club f11BJ, Chairman Program l Committee of Travel Club, Archery Club, Secretary of , i Archery Club f11BJ, Treasurer of 11B Class, Class Cab- V inet f12AJ f12Bl, Chairman Tie Committee 612A5, li Chairman Commencement Committee f12BJ, Track team ,l 43 l10BD, f11BJ, Hockey f11AJ, Basketball f11AJ f11BJ , , l12A1, Vice-President of Students' Association, Sigma 'l 1 Delta. gl l l l LOUIS LUBIN l A srLouv9 ' l Q 5410 Morse Street X 4, To Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. l ,H Hobby-Football, Baseball, Stamps. 1' Everyone knew Lou for his cheerfulness and willing- l i ness to serve. We wish him a lot of luck in his future 1 occupation. l Usually seen with Al Suer. . 1, Activities: s. A., A. A. l V hx ' Q 3 . ga- 1 i '.lL-i'B- -L-. A L eliifegffiix- , , ,-1.n4ilEi'.L4, :ii it W H --A - as-orgrff,-'L.ff+ l l ALVIN MAGILNER fl W 5203 Berks Street 1 To Ohio State University. 4, Hobby-Playing jazz. 1, Strike up tl1e bandg here comes our big, handsome drum major! Usually seen with Girl Scouts. Activities: Vice-President Freshman Class l9Al, Advisory Council 19Bl, Delegate f9AJ 19133 t10Al, Drum Major 1 I ' HYMAN MALMAUD llHyrn17 ' 5607 Spruce Street To Temple University. Hobby-Sports. We'll be mighty surprised if Hymn doesn't -clip the Owlfs wings when he goes to Temple. Usually seen with Joseph Patman. 4 Activities: S. A.. A. A., A. A. Representative, Alternate. ll ll I ' HELEN PATRICIA MALONEY M Pat , 624 North Wilton Street ,N To University of Pennsylvania. ' Hobby-Dancing. ll, Our Helen thoroughly believes that A short saying oft xi contains much wisdom. ly Usually seen with red hair and everybody. 4 Activities: S. A., A. A.. Travel Club, Glee Club, French w Club, A. A. Representative f10BJ, Beacon staff, 4 Record staff, cast of All at Sea, Gondoliers, Trip ' Committee, Dancing Club, Sigma Delta. 4 Q g VIVIAN E. MARCHAND lx Vee 5529 Lansdowne Avenue l To business. lv Hobby-Swimming. 1, -- good words Went with her name. Activities: S. A., A. A., Typewriting Club, Study Hall ' Honor Roll. rv ' l ,. ll tw, 'X 4, , , 4-A wg- Yi -'l'-,i,3::- W- flv Y 7 Z 4 ,Y lir Q-iiigplgl, L 2-1-'-Y-'-1 -Y-Q-Y -A-f:----vi. --YA Y- A , ffl? S , SB 'i it J 'f 1 HELEN MARDER ' KtHHUCh', 1 818 North Union Street ' HobbyAReading. As merry as the day is long. Usually seen with Ruth Glashofer, Lillian Barol. Activities: S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide. To Drexel. 1 l EDWARD MARGOLIN ffnddief' Ed ' 936 North Forty-third Street 1 To University of Pennsylvania. ' Hobby-Sports. ' To elnurlnerate all his good qualities would be writing a oo . ' To say less would be failing to do him justice. ' Usually seen with Jack, Myer, Bernie Activities: S. A., A. A., member of 12A Championship 1' Football Team. 1 l l 'N ANNA MARSHALL N HAHY, 5871 Coleman Street l To business. , Hobby-Dancing and singing. ll The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. W' Usually seen with Sarah Shonberg. l Activities: S. A., A. A., Banking Club, Travel Club, Typ- 4 ing Club, Bridge Club, Readmor Club. l H l I. 'I N ARLENE RUTH MARTIN 1 Pinky 1 853 North Forty-iifth Street 4' To Jefferson Hospital. l Hobby-Swimming. 1 A blush is beautiful, but often it is inconvenient. Usually seen with a. cute little Irish gal. Activities: S. A. A. A., Dancing Club QIOAJ CIOBJ C11AJ, Swimming Club f11AJ f11BJ. l 'KX l A,-f.f-,: ,5l5,1 7 ,,,,-. ,g g 44 'ii'Q' Di 3 i:11 ' L Y T ' A O 'A'?.:1jF 3'Yf' 3 -.-Y rf ' i -' . ., Q 5 - Av LJ. I l l ANNA MARYMOR i lfAnnlY l . l H l l l l l l 1 I-X A ,, N Ralf .2 3943 Lancaster Avenue To University of Pennsylvania. Hobby-Being helpful. Being helpful is a. hobby very fine, Books to your aid will come some time. Keep up your resolution! Usually seen with a load of books. Activities: S. A., A. A., Bridge Club, Travel Club, Kit Kross Club. MURIEL B. MAURER 665 North Fifty-third Street To University of Pennsylvania. Hobby-Sailing. She moves a goddess, a.nd looks a queen. Usually seen with people with Irish names and other red- heads. 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., A. A. Board CQBJ, Manager Class Track f9Bl, Delegate CQBJ QIOBJ, A. A. Representative QIOBJ, Class Color Committee 111AJ, Class Cabinet l11BJ, Secretary Travel Club, President Travel Club f12AJ, Treasurer 12A Class, Captain of Lunchroom Q12BJ, Advisory Council f12BJ, Class Treasurer f12B7, A. A. Board, Dramatic Club, Dancing Club, Sigma Delta. BETTY MAURMANN Betts 6144 Ludlow Street To Norma.l School. Hobby-Dancing. Happy, fun loving, and a friend to all. Usually seen with whoever gives her a break. Actigities: S. A., A. A., Alternate 112123, Dues Collector ll BJ. PRISCILLA MQCONNELL Prism 1509 North Fifty-fifth Street To Dickinson College. Hobby-Getting to school on time. O, thou art fairer than the evening air, Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars.' Activities: S. A., A. A., Alternate f9AJ i10BJ CHAD f12BJ, Council i9AJ f10AJ f12AJ f12BJ, Class Cabinet f11AJ, Chairman Dance Committee f11AJ, Dance Com- mittee f12AJ, Senior Prom Committee f12BJ, Volley Ball, Dramatic Club, Travel Club, President Travel Club f11BJ f12BJ. 1 f- X J .N K Y if-ifl-iilgif , w v ' v A .I r ', JOHN MCELWEE 1 , ..MaC,, ll A 316 North Fortieth Street i To Temple University. r Hobby-Football, John Mac -football hero and sho'-sho' liked, 1 1 On Temple's team may he not be spiked. ' iWant to get on Temple Vars., eh Mac '!J Activities: S. A., A. A., second team Football Award. i l 1 P P 1, JOHN MQHENRY l 5 Johnny , l , 5510 Greenway Avenue N . To Drexel. Hobby-Drawing. Architectural drawing, his favorite study. We hope he'l1 be a success, and drawing his buddy. . Usually seen with Arthur Peters and Ray Trommer. 1 Activities: S. A., A. A. each term. 1 1 i l i i 1 l l l HUNTER McKAIN ,' ' 1212 North Fifty-fourth Street , X To Drexel. 1 Hobby-Drawing. ' lil, Your mind, with its varied topics, drawing, physics, W, mathematics, and dramatics, has great chances for a suc- , 'N cessful future. Go to it! i Usually seen with Ingling, Buck, Hamilton. X l Activities: s. A., A. A., Dramatic Club 110A to 12BJ, Dele- , 'N gate f12AJ f12BJ. , 1 l 4 . I P lf EDNA ELIZABETH MCKENZIE W, , Ed 'fEtidie , l 824 North Sixty-third Street l' To Temple University. l ' I X A beautiful manner, unaffected and sincere. l Hobby-Reading. V 1 U Usually seen with Claudine Lear. 4 Activities: S. A., A. A., A. A. Representative f10A7, Dele- l . gate t11Al, Record Representative f12Bl, Travel Club, ', Science Club, Treasurer Science Club f12Al, Secretary 4 Science Club C12BJ, S. P. Q. R. Club, S. A. Aide t12AJ 3 t12BJ, Study Hall Honor Roll. l I 1 l g be - l . -L, -T -A1-,. f alfl. ,gl L- Q Y W L rf, 1141515 :il-,LAf, EDNA PAULA Mt SHANE 6512 Lansdowne Avenue To U111ve1s1ty of Pennsylvania Hobby Having a good time A violet by a mossy stone Half hidden from the eye Ilsually seen v11th Frank Ted ming Club Delegate f10BJ Alternate f11AJ Lunchioom Aide DAVID ERWIN MELEN Andy 21 No1tl1 Edgewood Street To the Jeweliy business Hobbs Arguing w1th M1 Hoagland He worries not of tomorrow but takes llfe as lt comes Usually seen with Prom tickets Activities S A A A Lunchioom Captain f12A1 Secie tary of Class f11AJ f11BJ f12AJ f12B7 Chairman of Plom Cwmmltfee Treasurer of Forum Cha1rman of 11A Ring Committee Cha1rma11 12A General Sales Committe JOHN MFYER , Johnny 1807 North Fifty-ninth Street To University of Pennsylvania. Hobby-Photography. He has three outstanding charactericstics- Courtesy happiness and friendliness. ' Activities: S. A. A. A. A. A. Representative Chess Club Cerman Club Bovsling Club. 11 LOUIS MILLER L1 Lou 1i 5103 Lancaster Avenue 1 1 To University of Pennsylvania. 1 1' Hobby-Music. 1 1 A great mind becomes a. great fortune. N N Activities: S. A., A. A., Honor Roll. 1 V 1 11 1 11 AX . if ' 1- X 4 '- M Jlin -.L' ff. -A if-L 1-li Yi ii il- K 9 , v 12 I ,V i , Y 3 ijt' vilfjwggrz, l'n 'nt' 4-Y it-igrlliii-651 L ' A-A-' ' 'D-Quai- ' 'L .r 5' , 'Yu xu: he Q ' A 2 x ' f 1 K . gf 8 l 1 1 1 1 x 1 11 1 1 11, N . 1 . . . , 1 . . 1 1 '- ' ' 1 1 ' , 1 1 Y. V D 1' 11 Activities: S. A., A. A., Bowling Club, Dancing Club, Swim- 1 1 1 N , ' 1 11 T' , ' . . - ' ' A 1 Y ., . ,, ' v , ' X! . . ' , ' . ' ' K . 95 X 11 1 ' 1 1, 1 1 K 1 1 1 I 1 .. ,, I N 1 11 1x J 1'-I 1 X Y g ,, 1 1 J v 1 1 I , ' 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 41 1 v pf N - ll 4 MIRIAM J. MILLER l 4 Min Judy H4 14' 3717 Lancaster Avenue l 4 To Temple University. l Hobby-Playing clarinets and saxophones. W ' Happy and free with no care for the morrow, W4 She scatters dull care and banishes sorrow. 4 Usually seen with tieful of pins. Activities: S. A., A. A., Kit Kross Club 110A to 12BJ, 1 Social Service Club 411A to 12BJ, Archery Club 12AJ f12B7, Camera. Club f12AJ l12Bl, Alternate. Q12AJ, Orchestra 110B to 12BJ. 4 l 4 l 4 MARGARET MILLS 4 Peggy 4' 2048 North Sixty-second Street 4 ' To Cornell University. l 4 Hobby-Dancing. She could dance and sing, and turn a handspringf' 41 Activities: S. A., A. A. 4 4 4 4 . l 4 l 44 i4 il l MARILYN MILMAN '4 44 Molly 4 4 1981 North Fifty-second Street 4l 4 To business. 4 44 Hobby-Dancing. 4 A snappy girl with a happy smile. P 4l 444 Usually seen with Jean Dutkin. 4 Activities: S. A., A. A., Type Club, Spanish Club, A. A. W4 Representative, Bank Teller, Banking Club, Bridge Club, l 4 Secretary Type Club, S. A. Aide CIZAU, 11B Entertain- l 4 ment Committee, Cheer Leader 110135 CMAJ f11BJ l 44 f12BD. i4 4 . 44 4 ll ' 47 ERNEST F. J. M1sHoN l ' 4 Ernie 4' 311 South Frazier Street 4 44 To La Salle Preparatory School. 44 Pl Hobby-Swimming. 4 144 La Salle will get a 'break' when 'Ernie' goes there. X4 .l Usually seen with Gus. Kellis, Robert Brown. 4 Activities: S. A., A. A., Swimming team. 4l 4l 4 4 44 4 l t its -'3f,,:5A!Vl1!i1 -4 11 j p, TlI!!Ti p-IQ' 'gf- ' v 4? 11:1 1 i H - 1 Ji if if J-sr it 1 1 tr cf , N ' I1 111 '1 1,'1 SYLVIA MOLODETZKY 11 1 USYIU 1 1 3849 Wyalusing Avenue ,, 1, , To business. 11 .' Hobby-Laughing. 1, ' A willing heart, a helping hand. , 1, Always ready on demand. 1 1 Usually seen with Yetty and Lonny. , ' Activities: S. A., A. A., Lunchroom Aide, Entry Clerk, Dictation Club. 1 1 1 1 1 ROBERT z. MOORE .1 Bob 1, 1516 North Fifty-Seventh Street ,1 To University of Pennsylvania. 1 1 Hobby-Baseball and the Phillies. 1, Here's a man who has faith in the Phillies. More power to him. ,1 Usually seen with Russel Myers. N1 ,,! Activities: S. A., A. A., Lunchroom Aide, Science Club. L1 1 1 l1 1 X 11 I1 1 1 ESTHER MORGAN ,b , Essie 1 11 1503 North Sixty-second Street 11 1 To business. ,' 9, Hobby-Dancing. , ,1 Modesty is to merit, what shade is to figures in a picture: ' ' It gives it strength and makes it stand out. 1' Usually seen with Elsie Kinderman. ' N Activities: S. A., A. A., Social Service, Kit Kross. Leaders' 1 ', Club, Dictation Club. ,1 1 1,1, ,, 1, , ,, 11 1 MARY MORRISS 1 ,W 4213 Haverford Avenue 1 1', To business. 1 , Hobby--Dancing. ', , Whate'er she did was done with so much ease , ,1 In her alone 'twas natural to please. , 1 . Usually seen with Evely11 Riches. 1 tr Activities: s. A., A. A., A. A. Representative, s. A. Aide, 1 , 1 Dancing Club, Leaders' Club, Spanish Club, Banking ', ,, Club, Class and Varsity Track teams, Baseball, Class and , Junior Hockey teams, Volley Ball, Manager Volley Ball, 1 1 A. A. Board. 1, AX , I 1. t . 1 -te - :mr YA-Te-T -A 'Y 'TIT'-f vl Yjv Q 7 I' 'I-Y Y :1f', -ij i11:,4::YY ' l'n . ,, s J? egg 1 51 Biff' Z it ei ff 1' i' ' 7? 1 111 1 11 HERBERT MUKHALIAN 1 111 Herb 1, 1 6164 Walnut Street 1' 1 To college. 1 1, Hobby-Singing in the rain. , Not famous, but a mighty fine fellow. 1' ' Usually seen with Norman Morrison. 1 Activities: s. A., A. A., Secretary of spanish Club. 41 1 1 1' 1 MANUEL MYERS 1 Manny 1 5701 Pine Street 11 To Southern California. 1 Hobby-Singing in the bathtub. 1 1 Learning is to the studious, W1 And riches to the careful. , 1 Usually seen with Ben Levy, Newman, Goldberg, and Gross. 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., Chess Club, Clio Club, Inter-Class 11 Football Championship Team, Inter-Book Basketball, Inter-Class Baseball, S. A. Aide, Lunchroom Patrol. 1 1 11 41 1 1 KAROLINA NAGELBERG 1 5907 Oxford Street 11 All things and men far from their native haunts 1, Within them always bear the songs of home. 1 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., member of Midnite Oil Club, Lit- 1 111 erary Editor of Towers '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 NICOLETTA NAPOLITANO ' Nick 1 H 5555 Thompson Street ' 1 To business. 1 1 , Hobby-Travel. 1 The loose train of thy amber-dropping hair. 1, 1 1 1 Usually seen with Gertrude Beeg, Jane Verna, Margaret Schieder. 1 Activities: s. A., A. A. 1 1 1 1 1 1 , KAN ' -L w W . A X ...4..., R I Z., .-,A-f.,,,1,-1, . e,,f.,.f e,,,. TWA A.. fffiifff' 1' 'ii' ' iffiffii-fi fi gf - . 1 lt, 11 JAMES NEWELL 11 Jimmie 1 1 1319 North sixty-fn-st street 1 11 To Drexel. 11 Hobby-Electrical experiments. 1 17 Of all his studies, Electrical Lab. was his favorite. 11 11 There's a great future in tha.t field. Go to it. .Iimmie !! 1 Activities: s. A., A. A., s. A. Aide, Electric Club. 1 1 1 1 1 SAMUEL NEWMAN Usaml, 5237 Jefferson Street 1 1 To Drexel. 1 Hobby-Driving fast. He that by the plough would thrive, 1 Himself must either hold or drive. Usually S9911 with the Cantor Twins, Bert Freedman. Activities: S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide, 12A Football Cham- pionships. 1 1' i 11 1 11 HERBERT JAMES NICHOL 1 1 Herb ' 5933 Oxford Street 1 11 To Haverford College. '1 111 Hobby-Reading. 1 In faith, he is a worthy gentleman, Exceedingly well read. ,1 1 Usually seen with dishevelled hair. 11 1 .Activitiesz S. A., A. A., Delegate seven terms, Alternate ' once. Secretary of Travel Club, Treasurer of Midnite Oil 11 Club, President of Midnite Oil Club, Forum, member of H ' Debating Team, Literary Editor of Towers , Assistant 1 1, Editor-in-Chief of Towers, Editor-in-Chief of Towers, 1 1 Class Cabinet f12AJ f12BJ, Lunchroom Aide, Class Poet 11 1 on Record Staff, Chairman of VVelfa.re Committee 1 1 112Al 112Bl, Sigma Delta. 1, 1 1 V H. MEREDITH ORRELL 11 Matz 1 6136 Irving Street Hobby-Listening to Doc Dougherty's Orchestra. 1 X 11 N He is a gentleman of the press and needs no other -escutcheon. A 1 1 Usually seen with a pile of books. 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., A. A. Representative, President of ' ' the Spanish Club, Associate Editor of the Towers, Spo1't 1 1 Editor of the Beacon,T' Record staff. , FTX I DA- 47 'A f -YY -lit -' L if 1 , '19 I l ,A J- , ' vm, ' . ifffjfij, , Ig: , - , , - - X - H M v , , - , Y f - Y , A v A 1 1 1 1 1 1 v s I n - f -.af ::1vA,Tf'f1f'--Yf-- +4 ' -, A A--Yi, vi, - YV. f- ' , 2 J- kJ N , JANE 0. PARKER 4 4 Feathers W, Ni 5728 Lansdowne Avenue 4 , To business. 'll 4 Hobby-Sports. 1 4 Age cannot wither her. nor custom stale ' ' Her infinite variety. ', 1 Usually seen with Peggy Kent and Irma Jones. 4 ,N Activities: S, A., A. A., A. A. Representative, Record ' Representative, Leaders' Club, Banking Club, Craft Club, N Lunchroom Aide, Welfare Committee, Basketball team 41lAi f11BJ f12AJ C12BJ, Volley Ball team, first, sec- , ond, third, and fourth letters for sports, Corresponding 1 Secretary for Beacon. W , 4 4 4 JOSEPH E, PATMAN 4 HPat!! 4 4 241 South Ithan Street 4 To Haverford College. 4 Hobby-Hiking. Hail, blooming Youth! ' May all your virtues with your years improve. 4, N 4 1, 4 Activities: S. A., A. A., Alternate. W 4 4 i i P 4 ' l P GEORGE PATTERSON 4 y MPM., 4 W 1530 North Robinson Street 4 To Drexel. W4 Hobby-Camping. N' , A strong, virile lad, with laughing eyes. 4 Usually seen with Joe Patman. N X Activities: S. A., A. A., Banking Club. , , 4 4 44 4 4 4 4,4 MARY CECELIA PAUL 4' 4 uBabef, 4 is North Edgewood street 4 4 To Temple University. ' , Hobby'--Bridge, dancing. X 4 Wisdom and goodness are twin-born, 4 44 One heart must hold both sisters, , V, Never seen apart. 4 is Usually seen with Edith Shwabsky, Bessie Roffman, ,L i Activities: S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide, Chairman of the 4 4. Senior Bridge Club Committee .f12AJ, Typing Club, 4 Bridge Club, Towers Business Staff '29, Entry Clerk, V 4V 44 4 Assista.nt to Treasurer f12BJ. -L -T--.i.l1--v 1--Ll-',j:Y'ii!,-,Y . v 1 - 11114 L-A17 A-ff: f-'ggiif j-5-gf: ,-A . G: I x 1 1 11 1 1 11 ABRAHAM N. PEISACH , 1, Bumy 1 5448 Berks Street 1 1 To business. 1 11 HobbyeTa.king back his dishes. 1 Business needs you, Abe! Hurry up! 1 15 Usually seen with Sam Ponnock. 1' Activities: S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide, Delegate f9A7 f11A1, Alternate QIOAJ, A. A. Representative f10BJ, Track team. 1 1 1 KATHERINE N. PENNYPACKER 'i Kay , 5418 Woodbine Avenue To Swarthmore College. 1 Hobby-Getting out of Work. 1' Those graceful arts, 1 Those thousand decencies that daily flow, 1 From all her works and actions. Usually seen with red-heads and the Irish. ' Activities: S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide, Dues Collector f12AJ 1, f12BJ, French Club, Bridge Club, Delegate C9B1 110121 1 C11AJ, Alternate f12BJ, A. A. Representative f9BJ 1 . 610AJ, Class Cabinet f11AJ f11BJ, Chirman Tie Com- X' , mittee f11AJ, Sales Committee f12AJ, Commencement 1 Committee f12BJ, Perfect Attendance f9Bl CIOBJ f11Bl ' l12AJ, Scholarship 49B to 12AJ, Sigma Delta. 1 A 1 1 SYLVIA PEPPER 1 Toots Tootsie ,11 . 1629 North Fifty-second Street ' L, To University of Pennsylvania. 1 Hobby-Tennis. , 1 Toots can study, Toots can playg Toots is happy anyway. Usually seen with cakes. Activities: s. A., A. A., A. A. Representative in 10B, 1, 1 Dramatic Club, Banking Club, Delegate in 9B. ,1 1 1 1 1 11 SAMUEL PHILLIPS 1 1 ' Sam N1 1, 450 North Fiftieth Street 1, To University of Pennsylvania. 1' Hobby-Visiting theatres. A faithful worker and always on the job. 11 Usually seen with books. Aeriviiieez s. A., A. A. Q1 1 1 N 1 X . . I. ..J..,, Ham K L ff. 5-K ,ei P' ' .- fi? ' iiel. 1 ly lf f 11-iii ig-:fe -A A .K - 5 Y I .' My A - is iiifii' . 5 2.4 at? OH J? 4 4 4 SAMUEL PONNOCK 44 4 Sam 44 'N 5444 Diamond Street 4 4 To Northwestern University. 4 Hobby-Watching his finger nails grow. 4 One of these sports men who knows his track. 44 4 4 Usually seen with Alien Peisach. W Activities: S. A., A. A., A. A. Representative CIOAJ f11A4 f12Bj, Varsity Track team, Class Football team, 12B 4 Class Dance Committee, Banking Club. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 C. ELVA PRAUL 4 ..Eme., 4 1426 North Alden Street 4 To business. 4 Hobbies-Dancing and reading. 4 Here's a queer mixture of a. girlg she has athletic as 4 well as intellectual inclinations. ' 4 Usually seen with the Garson sisters. 4 Activities: S. A., A. A., Travel Club, Dancing Club, Art 4 Club, Spanish Club, Banking Club. 4 4 4 X. 4, 4 4 ALBERT PRESSMAN 44 ' Al 4 44 5945 Pine Street 14 .4 To Penn State College. 44 Hobby-Chess. 4 'ix A friend to all, a foe to none. 4' Usually seen with his shadow. Activities: S. A., A. A., Chess Team, Mathematics Club, 4 Inter-Class Basketball. N 4 , 4 4 44 4 4 1 4 4 W4 4 MARY PURDY 1236 North Sixty-fourth Street 4 To Art School. 44 ' Hobby-Music. 4 .. . . . 4, But God has a few of us whom He whispers in the ear, 4 ,4 The rest may reason and welcome: 'tis we musicians 4 know. 44 Usually seen with the Gang. Activities: s. A., A. A., A. A. Representative t10A4, 44 4 Alternate 412Al, S. A. Aide fl2AJ, Kit Kross Club f12Bl. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 fx Je 4 53ip IA. ' f A -' ,,,, l',L3.i1i1' V -f f, fx - 12 ' 7 , 4 1 iiffgfi pair? H T v AAA-- .AA A.A , K Ji- -Y'vY-lgile-f9 A f'A H 'l ' -n--' i-ggi 1-n-T 1-' .vj 'n :T U ? A v 3 . e MARY RADCLIFFE ', 5218 Beaumont Avenue To Normal School. Hobby-Reading and dancing. My dreams were always beautiful, my thoughts were high and fine. li No life was ever lived on earth to match those drea.ms of , mine. ' Usually seen with the Gang. Activities: S. A., A. A., Delegate f10AJ, Glee Club, major part in All at Sea, A. A. Representative KIOBH, Dramatic Club C11A to 12BJ, Forum 611A to 12BJ, Camera Club f11AJ, lead in Come Out of the Kitchen f11BJ, Secre- tary Dramatic Club C12A and 12BJ, Vice-President of 4 Orpheus Circle CIZAJ, S. A. Aide, lead in Gondoliers 1 112Bb, perfect attendance 112AJ, Sigma Delta. ii, ii l ,r it CONSUELA RANDOLPH i ficonsyv mi 812 North Forty-sixth Street ii To business. Hobbies-Dancing and the movies. ' She spread cheer where'er she went. Usually seen with a. crowd. l Activities: S. A., A. A., Banking Club. 1 ,, Q ii 4 ,i DOROTHY REDMOND 4 HDOV, IU 5713 Lansdowne Avenue , To business. Hobby-Reading. l Blessings be on whoever invented books. Usually seen with Irm, Peg, June. Activities: S. A., A. A., Typewriting Club, S. A. Aide ' Alternate f12AJ, Art Craft Club, Banking Club. ' l 1 l P 4 Half-Pint i 812 Preston Street i JOHN A. RICE To Drexel. Hobby-Photography. 1 He's little, but he's wise: ' He's a. terror for his size. Usually seen without. l Activities: s. A., A. A., Alternate, Science Club, Vice- Q President of Science Club, Camera Club. i .,,-, iQ-,f lu ,A,. ---Y-- -A+--e f --A 'T ' ' 7' ' Y lr i'.l l'.l-7 ' ANNIE VIRGINIA ROBERTS ' Anita 634 North Forty-seventh Street To Hampton Institute. I Hobby-Dancing. 1 A truer, nobler, trustier heart, More loving or more loyal, never beat , Within a. human breast. Activities: S. A., A. A., Perfect Attendance 110A to 12AJ, Banking Club. 1 P l BESSIE ROFFMAN . Betty 1937 North Fifty-second Street To Temple University. Hobby-Reading and dancing. Temple needs girls like you, Bessie Usually seen with Mary Paul, Sylvia Pepper, Sara Novek. Activities: S. A., A. A., Banking Assistant f12Al C12BJ, Banking Club. I s1MoN ROFFMAN Hsiii 1937 North Fifty-second Street w To Drexel. Hobby-Working in machine shop. 'Si'll' show Drexel' something about mechanics. 1 Usually seen with Sam Rosenfeld, Sam Figenbaum. Activities: S. A., A. A., Banking Clerk. I I LESLIE ROOD Red 6373 Columbia Avenue To Lafayette College. Hobby-Swimming. This tall gentleman reminds us of the tall. silent. strong men you read about in books. Usually seen with Louis Lichtenstein. Activities: S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide, Forum. fx i p N . it . - A A - A A A . . A ff-ifgfyif-iiififg' 1 ' 'fC A H , ' -fi! -I' 'I r'fi-f dvlsj at ff F NATALIE ROSEMAN ' Nat 5848 West Coleman Street To hospita.l. i Hobby-Dramatics. Pretty, witty, and the best of friends and pals. Usually seen with Selma Shapiro. Activities: S. A., A. A., Dramatic Club. , I BEATRICE ROSENBAUM , Beaty 1816 North Fifty-fourth Street l To Temple University. 4 Hobby-Dancing. . Ann Pennington has nothing on Beaty when it comes l to dancing. Usually seen with Dot Fineberg. Activities: S. A., A. A., Leaders' Club, Aesthetic Dancing , Club, Banking Club. , l 1 l 1 SAMUEL ROSENFELD ' McGinnis l 6028 Delancey Street 14 To Drexel. ll Hobby-Being late. r Better late than never. Usually seen with Ophelia. 1 Activities: S. A., A. A. , l 1 l MARGARET ELIZABETH RUFFLEY , RuHles X . 1251 North Fifty-fourth Street 5 -To Normal School. Hobbies-Reading, Music. l Her words do show l1er wit incomparable. Usually seen with Laura MacCorkle, Mary Goodman. ActiTr1t'ies: s. A., A. A., Banking Club, Craft Club, A. A, Representative, Student Aide, Lieutenant of 12B Lunch- N room, Record staff. 'x V l I si KJ lg- 2, Af, 'A A-Aifii lggr- Q Y 12 'M' gr f-A ii-1-gigjrgifi. A , --. - -Y-- +4-' --A-A AAA- -- .,- 5311 2111 T1 TZTZSCL in no 1 H - 'Je' of--1 if Ljm: . . In 5' J n , wr 'K A .If 1' .U ARTHUR HOVVARD SALIS 1l Art 1 W1 5206 Arlington Street it 1 To University of Pennsylvania. 1 L Hobby-Trying to catch up on sleep. l 1' Born for success, he seemed 1 ' With grace to win, with heart to hold. 4 With shining gifts that took all eyes. W 1 Usually seen with Herb Nichol. Activities: S. A., A. A., Clio Club, President of Clio Club, ' M1 Delegate C12Al, S. A. Aide, Honor Roll, Glee Club, Beacon staff, Record staff, cast of All at Sea, Sigma 1 Delta, 1 1, X, I W! HARRY SALTZ 1 Saltz 1 , 2118 North Fifty-ninth Street Q 1, To Temple University. 1' l Hebbyafralkiiig. 1 1 Talkers are no doers, be assur'd. We come to use our hands and not our tongues. 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide, Lunchroom Aide. qi 1 ll 1 l gl ll ii .X , 4 ETHEL SAMUELS 11 1x1 14Ethyy W1 5164 vieie Street .Q ' To Pratt. ' V 1 Hobby-Dancing. 1 1 ,l X Her hair was thick with many a. curl ' 14 That clustered round her head. Usually seen with Cecelia Blaker. I 1 l. Activities: S. A.. A. A.. Readmor Club f12Al f12Bl, l , Delegate f9AJ f10AJ, German Club, Travel Club QIOBJ, ' 1' Bridge Club. 11' 11 . ll l 1 ll l1 l 1 gl 11 LILLIAN SAND W1 cxsandyu W' , 5336 Arlington Street 1 4 To Ohio State University. 1 1' Hobby-Horses. ,1 When those people out in Ohio State see Lillian .... ! 1 ' Usually seen with Mildred Elfman. N Activities: S. A., A. A. 4 ' 1 ll 1 FX , ..-L. :ftp lp' ef ' 'vlrpli pf-Y-vli '19' - -:P , - - -T -P7137-:-1 1 if . - f ' ' gf '- ' 1 7 Jr was . 4 A T ,-:ff-iil,l:11T 'f + e-if 0 A a 14.i.:.1i' HJ' TBI-1-at 'A 1 ' A ug X6 5 V Ll! l 'f WILLIAM G. s. SAVAGE 1 Bud 1' 6368 Montgomery Avenue , To University of Pennsylvania. ' Hobby-Golf. He that is thy friend indeed, l He will help thee in thy need. Usually seen with Herbert Nichol. Activities: S. A., A. A., Travel Club, Scholarship KIOBJ X f11BJ f12AJ, Basketball f9AJ C9Bl, S. A. Captain f12BJ. l l ARTHUR SCHAFER Schaf 1528 North Sixty-first Street To Drexel. Hobby-Driving a car. Another man for the engineers' ranks! Usually seen with William Dennison. Activities: S, A., A. A., A. A. Representative, Interclass N Basketball, Delegate. l ww , , ll JULIUS SCHALLER N' Jules N 3949 Reno Street 1 To Temple University. lu Hobby-Basketball. N If it's basketball, let Jules tell you all about it. 1 Usually seen with those of athletic nature and those of N' weaker sex. V Activities: S. A., A. A., Va.rsity Basketball '29-'30, Captain 1 of Basketball Reserves '28-'29, Captain Interclass Basket- !! ball Championship Team f10AJ f10Bl, A. A. Represent- li ative, Class Baseball '29. li' tl ESTHER SCHECKNER 'Nw Scheckie lf 1730 North Peach street ' , To business . 4' Hobby-Playing the piano. Q. All and each would draw from her alike the 1 Approving speech, or blush, at least. Usually seen with Peggy Schieder, Sara Freidman, Hattie Wil Schultz. Activities: S. A.,' A. A., Alternate f9AJ C11BJ f12AJ, Delegate i9Bl f10BJ, A. A. Representative, Honor 1 Roll., f12AJ, S. A. Aide f12AJ, Leaders' Club f12BJ, 1, Typing Club C12BJ, Vice-President of the Typing Club. fax. ' 1 4 :ftp igl i A fjilg:f-,1Y:- iv if i l--It vyjffgr,-gizr u ,. n 4- 21. is 'Y' Cs A P 'P or-I ' --fi ' S!J J PiJ1PA ' 1: APU f Q4 gf' ' N . MARGARET SCHIEDER ij Peggy , H 776 Union Street 1, To business. ii i Hobby-Playing basketball. li School spirit, pep, sportsmanship. lv Usually seen with Jane Parker, Irma Jones, Peggy Kent. , Activities: S. A., A. A., Delegate C1lAJ, Baseball f10Bl ' l f11BJ, Leaders' Club C11AJ f11BJ i12BJ, Basketball f11AJ f11Bj C12BJ, Secretary Girls A. A. f12BJ, A. A. ' Representa.tive f12AJ, Honor Roll f11Bl, Spanish Club, , Social Service Club. l l P SAMUEL SCHLISMAN 4, Sam X' 4236 Parkside Avenue 1 To Temple University. l Hobby-Ice skating. 15 Keep thy shop a.nd thy shop will keep thee. i Usually seen with Albert Goodman. '. Activities: S. A., A. A. W 1 l . i l i xi CLARA SCHMERELSON 4, Pun Hyke' I 44 North Sixtieth Street , To Temple University. ll Hobby-Dancingg having gym with Peggy Scheider. Little strokes fell great oaks. Usually seen with Mary Paul, Hannah I-Iotz. ' Activities: S. A., A. A., Banking Club, Spanish Club, Flower Committee, Bridge Club. i I Hn SARA SCHONBERG Sukie 1 1315 North Fifty-fourth Street N i To University of Pennsylvania. Hobby-Movies. 4 V Do not squander time, for that's the stuff life is made of. Usually seen with everybody. N Activities: S. A., A. A., Typing Club, Spanish Club, Bridge i X Club. N i N . fx l . :Saw -Q, 1--gigs ,,31,,i:- Qxxy kji izilii 55 7 i l l . In ' ? A:-iff rfziif 4 Ages Fil A , e E .aifllre L-...foie-' lv HATTIE SCHULTZ Hats 5506 Chancellor Street To college Hobby Danclng BL ashamed to catch yourself xdle Lsually seen wlth Henrletta Greensteln Florence Smooklel 'vlary Paul Fsther Scheckner Actlvltles S A A A Typlng Club FLORENCE SCHWARTZ Flor 4258 Parkslde Avenue To Unlverslty of Pennsylvanla Hobby Thlnklng Heres one who tl11nks Success lS 10W 1nsp1rat1on and 90 4 persmratlon Usually seen wlth a halrrlbbon ACtlVltl9S S A A A S A Alde Dancmg Club Leaders Club Txe Comm1ttee Class Glft Commlttee S P Q R Club French Club Social Servlce Club Klt Kross Club Beacon staff Record staff Slgma Delta MAX SCHWARTZ Mlcky 1836 North Fxfty fourth Street To Unlverslty of Pennsylvanla Hobby Football It IS lumored that this gentleman has asplratlons towards slnglng ACl1Vltl6S S A A A A A Alde Banklng Club EMILY MAE SCOTT m 5119 Aspen Street To Wllberforce College Hobby Klddlllg Em and Al Who IS Who Lsually seen Wlth My tw1n Al ACtlVltleS S A A A Ballklllg Club Typewlltmg Club Glee Club 4 l 1 . l E . ' U A ' YY X . M , . . . v ,Y 1 . . , . W! . . . l . 1 1 . . ., . ., . l l , P , .. H l . - - W Y I . U 4 . u . . . ,, ,, , . ,N . . . I . . . , . . , . . ., . ., . . , , , , n ,.... lx U , rl H , vu ' v Y , V , . . , 1 k K , , ' if ' 1! l 1, ' l 1. X . 1 . I . . l . . Vu . 4 Usually seen with the Trachtenberg twins, Ed and Ben. N . . . , . . l N 1 I l 4 1 HE J! W . 1 4 ,. . I l u yr u yr ' , . l 1. . .. . H , . W! . . . : 1 H I 'Y . 7 ,. . ' , tt xx fox A . f A L .4 , S3 Utpnfw A ' i-' Q A 1 , 'fl 1 A h, ' ' . 1' K K vi -15 -t '.4::-,L N .. I L jfiflpml f -,,-,- +4-P -7- V- A A . 1 A H ' 'fide' scarf J-:r Eg' fi 7-tl' 'lit-vi-if ' -7 ix' 5 ' 'if MJ X . W ? 1 I I V IL' ', I EVELYN RODGERS SCOTT 'i ' HAI!! l ', 5119 Aspen Street y ' To Wilberforce College. I M Hobby-Basketball. 1' Al and Which is Which? l Usually seen with My twin Em. Activities: S. A., A. A., Volley Ball, Track, Hockey, Bas- ketball, Type Club. I l P I r DAVID M. SENSENIG 4 Dave 1' , 5539 Irving Street t To Wharton School. ' l Hobby-Baseball. 1' He who has a ready smile, ' Makes this life a game worth while. Usually seen with some English poetry. I Activities: S. A., A. A., A. A. Representative '28, '30, Basef ' 1' ball team '28, '30, Basketball Squad '27, '29, Soccer ' team '28, '29, '30, Class Football '30, Class Basketball '30, ' Delegate '28, Alternate '27. , l l 1 I' I LEON SHANDERS U ' Lon , ' 5305 Berks street l WL, To around the world. 'N' Hobby-Debating, running. I 1' Our non-stop talker and runner who prides himself on ' X perseverance. I Usually seen with all his friends. I I Activities: S. A., A. A., Delegate, A. A. Representative, l V S. A. Aide, Track team, Cross Country team, Dramatic l lv Club, Forum, Penmanship Club. ' ly ' it 4 li , VIRGINIA L. SHAW I Jeane , ', 5911 Haverford Avenue 4 To Elon, N. C. l 1 Hobbies-Swimming, horse back riding, dancing. ' 1 As full of spirit as the month of May. 4' I Usually seen with Emily Grant, Catherine Leefson. V Activities: S. A., A. A., Leaders' Club, Kit Kross Club, 'L li Archery Club, Social Service Club, Banking Club, , l lx!! Record Representative f12BJ, A. A. Representative. ' r l 'AX K , 1 .U ilu N V U, c,:,v-, :ggvh Ll - 1 pl! r ,1, MATILDA SHAPIRO , J KKTibSY! fKTil7Y , 3848 Poplar street ll 4 To business. l 1 ' Hobby-Dancing, laughing. ' ' Like twilight's too her dusky hair. W1 ,N Usually seen with her better half, Anna Shapiro. ' 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., Banking Club. Volley Ball l10AJ 110BJ, Typing Club, Leaders' Club, Bridge Club. 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ANNA MAY SHAPIRO 1 n'Annn ,X 3848 Poplar Street ' To business. ', Hobby-Horse back riding. 1 Often falteriug feet 1 W Come surest to the goal. 1! N Usually seen with Sylvia Pepper, Matilda. Shapiro. , Activities: S. A., A. A., Banking Club, Volley Ba.ll f10AJ f10BJ, Social Culture Club, Typewriting Club, l, X Bridge Club, Readmore Club. 1 N 1 l 1 l 1 SELMA MILDRED SHAPIRO ' usellu nsauyn 1 5106 Diamond Street 1 1 To business. , Hobby-Dancing. 1 Always talking with volleys of eternal babble. ,' X Usually seen with Sylvia Pepper and the rest of the 1 1 Shapiros. 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., Leaders' Club i10A to 12BJ 1 Basketball Club and team f12Al, Cheer Leader f10Bl 1 l German Club 110A to 12BJ, Travel Club C12AJ f12BP 1 Glee Club f11Al f11BJ, Volley Ball Q10Al f10B7, Type- 1 3 writing Club f12BJ. , X 1 li ' 1 1l 1 DOROTHY SHOEMAKER 1+ KtD0tH ' 1l 822 North Sixty-fifth street , 1 To Penn State College. 1 A Hobby-Reading. 1 1 Wearing all that weight ' 1 Of learning lightly like a flower. ,' Usually seen with a stack of books. 1 l Activities: S. A., A. A., Alternate C12AJ f12BJ, Receiving , N Clerk l12BJ, Hockey f12AJ i12BJ, Basketball f12Al N N f12BJ, Science Club, Travel Club, Honor Roll t9AJ CQBJ 1 i10AJ f11AJ, Sigma Delta. 1 1 1 1 XXX ' , ' N ' , , N-J I ' -'1 T 'Y' i YA 54117 li T. - w- ff' 1 :T'-iff' .l11A:4 :f . . , H - V Ill v ,- +4-' -,AYA , Aw- - - A A, . A . H , F-1 f',f 'J-Y -Y - '.. gl, 2 N . 1 1 11 ' 1 1 EDWIN MARTIN SHOOK 1 1, uEdn N1 1 5322 Vine Street ' To travel. 1 Hobby-Sports, basketball, baseball, football. 1 , ' You should see this boy around the girls. 1 11 Usually seen with his friends. Activities: S. A., A. A., Track team, Inter-class Football 1 1 i12AJ. 1 1 X1 , 1 W1 MOLLIE SHORE 'X Shixa , 3831 Cambridge Street li . . To Temple University. R 1 Hobby-Having a good time. , A good student and a good sport. 1 Usually seen with Sarah Freedman. Activities: S. A., A. A., Kit Kross Club, Social Service 1 1 Club. Alternate QIOBJ f11AJ, Honor Roll f10Bl 111AJ, ,N 1 f1iBJ i12AJ, Vice-President of Kit Kross Club. 1 1 EDITH LILLIAN SHWABSKY 1 '1 1 HEdi77 wi 1, N . 3862 Aspen Street '1 To business. l 11 Hobby-Tennis. W W, JI! A little work, a little play, 1 1' To keep us going-and so good day! 1 Usually seen with Mary Paul, Esther Sheckner, Bessie Roff- ' man. , Activities: S. A., A. A., Typing Club, Spanish Club, Dane- 1 M ing Club, Banking Club, Honor Roll 110A-11AJ. 1 1 1 1 L 1 1, HARRY SIEGEL 1 1' Har 1, 11 5728 Dunlop Street , ,WN 'Fo University of Pennsylvania. , 1 Hobby-Running. 1' 1 Har was one of our track athletes. For his slight 1 11 build, his work on the cinder path was truly commendable. 1 111 His loss will be greatly felt by 0. H. s. 1 11 Usually seen with Daniel E. Silver. 4, 1 1 Activities: A. A., s. A., Student Aide, A. A. Representa- 1 ' tive C10BJ, Vice-President of Forum, Cross Country '28 1 11 '29, Track '29, '30, Class Basketball C11BJ f12A7, 12A W' iw, Championship Football team, Business Staff of Beacon 4 , '29, Assistant Clrculatloll Manager of Beacon '30, V 1 I Forum, Dramatic Club, Chess Club, Banking Club. A A4 . -+- with 14-' 5 -'--v.j.1l:TQ-Y-- Zi ' '19 ' . R' 1-. Y:7,J15i131g:.Y A Ig: . V - ,, X. v V v R 7 v uf 'X I l l I MARY s1L1N 4, HBaby1I N 767 North Thirty-ninth Street l To business. y Hobby-Fishing?? ,' A bright little girl with a. bright little smile. A Usually seen with Sophie Yakers and Florence Smookler. Activities: S. A., A. A., Volley Ball, A. A. Representative ' 111AJ f11BJ, Forum, Type Club, Leaders' Club, Banking. 4 P AL GEI.z1N1s V UAV, I 304 North Thirty-fifth Street 1 'ro an Aviation School. ' Hobby-Stamp collecting and Fords. ' Al and his Ford, That inseparable two, Both we'll remember 1 In skies gray or blue. 1 Usually seen with Earl Esleman. l Activities: S. A., Leaders' Club. ll , , .f, NATHAN SKLAR lt' .lNa4t,, I, 5833 Pine Street 4 To University of Detroit. tl Hobby-Doing Latin in home room. 1, Methinks there is much reason in his sayings. l Usually seen with Don Spigler. X X' Activities: S. A.. A. A., A. A. Representative f10AJ, cast of If I Were King, Mathematics Club, Treasurer Clio Club f12AJ, Vice-President Clio Club t11Al, Vice-Presi- dent 11A Class, Business Staff Beacon, Banquet Com- ' mittee f12BJ, General Sales Committee C12BJ, Captain Hi of Lunchroom f11AJ, Class Ba.sketball, Track team, il Honor Roll CIOAJ CIOBJ t11Aj t11BJ f12Al t12Bb. lx Sigma Delta. V, Hi FLORENCE JOYCE SMOOKLER l KKFIOIIII 3854 Brown Street l To business. ,V Hobby-Reading. 'V Flor didn't do much around school except mind her 1 own business: conduct which we all admire. As a matter l of fact, she has been so quiet of late that we have begun l to believe that she has some outside interest. l Usually seen with Mary and Sophie. W, Activities: S. A., A. A., Leaders' Club, Type Club, Volley I Ball team. 1 Q, A , ..J.., N :-rfb .- - eff - e Q A - -A-1 ,AA -..ee - . '14 -Y ,,,,, pq ,H ,, L ,v,v,- V -!,D,.,, ,PQ-w .,.-,A, ,-,l, ,ve f fm, ,v- , :gl is 'f'i1'f H --fe -- A kj'.:: ? 5 ' 1 1 1 1 11 ESTHER sLoTT 1 N1 MESH 11 1 Hobby-Playing piano. , 1 Es is one of our classmates who likes her music and 1 N knows it well. We see that she has put down no objective 1 1 and wonder why she doesn't take up music as her life work. 11 , Usually seen with Goldie Becker. 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., Kit Kross Club, Orpheus Circle, French Club. 1 1 1 1 1 MARGARET MARY SMYTH , 3818 Spring Garden Street 1 To Normal School. Hobby-Reading. None know thee but to love thee, 1 None name thee but to praise. 1 1 Usually seen with the Gang. 1x Activities: S. A., A. A., Honor Roll CMAJ f11BJ C12AJ, Perfect Attendance 69B to 12B7, Delegate f11BJ, Alter- nate 111AJ, S. A. Aide 111A to 12BJ, Kit Kross Club, Mathematics Club, Travel Club, General Sales Commit- tee 112Al, Dues Collector fl2Al 112131, Banking Teller . 112Al f12BJ, Sigma Delta. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MYER SOBEL 1 1 Mike 1 809 North Union Street 1 1 1 To New York University. X1 Hobby-fSp0rtS. 1 l1 All the great men are dyingAin fact, I don't feel well 1 myself. 1 Usually seen with Eddie, 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., Captain of 12A Champion Football 1 team, second teams Baseball and Soccer. M1 1 1 1 1 11 11,1 1 H1 1 ORRICK ELWOOD-CECIL SMITH 1 iismittyyv W1 1, 352 North Redfield Street 1 1 To New York University. 1 Smitty should have been a Spaniard because he is 1 1 greatly interested in Spain and its language. If you start 1, him on this subject it is quite didicult to stop him. N . Activities: S. A., A. A., El Circulo Espanol, Study Hall 1 Honor Society. 1, 1 'AX A . J... . e.. A Q9r:irgmxQ,11 -l..1--f-ee1e-..- . . v N. V -,ff ffff :f:- 'v' -'elf fffiff Ja' 'f'f ' '-'iff -'fA ,Yf Lf' , . , wud ff- R P -, s 'H' kj . X1 1l1 1-11 1 1 1 CHARLES RAYMOND SMYTH 11 11 ..Ray1, V1 1 1 2014 North sixty-first su-een 14 ' To Northwestern University. 1 Hobbies-Jazz, adventure. 1' 11 So didst thou travel on life's common way, 1 In cheerful godlinessf' 1 Usually seen with Milton Fine. L1' ' Activities: S. A., A. A., French Club. l 1 1 1 l 1 1 Moimts soRK1N HV Delmar 1 . 5316 Berks Street 1 1 To University of Pennsylvania. Hobby-Fiddling. Our fiddler who looks like a big butter-and-egg man from the West. 11 Usually seen with Eggie Egendorff. 1 Activities: S. A. A. A. Orchestra German Club Travel Club Interclass Basketball. 1 4 FRED E SPEIGHT 516 North Fifty eighth Stleet To New York University Hobby Dancing He was a gentleman tiom sole to crown Activities S A A A Interclass Basketball team l 1. 1, 1 1 v 1 y r 1 1x , ' N1 ,N1 l 1 1 1 J1 1 1 -l l l l 1 11 ' 1 1 1 . U . 1 1 . . l 1L' . ' V U ' ' ' W ' ' I I . ., . ., '-' . 11 l l 1 gl 1 l ll 11 1 ll 1' 111 113 l DONALD S. SPIGLER 1l f Don l '11 5864 Pemberton Street N1 1 To Advertising School of Poor Richard Club. W1 11 Hobby-Tennis. 1 1 l' There's always one in every class, H1 1 Who, try as you will, you can't surpass. 11 Usually seen with Nat Sklar. '1 ' ' ' : . ., . ., ' ' ' ' 1 11 1 1 1 . - . . . 1 1 f y . 1 4 - 11 11! V ' 1 . ' l X 4 ' u . 1 A , M-JN Q 5:z1v1f-U,-P f -H 1, ,li ,111 yew jp, '19 1 . 7 ,P ef Dev-sisieaeit B, A C . 'ii - ' xc N- v ' ' Y ' ' V Activities S A A A Class President at Ju111o1 High CSBJ Ho11or Roll Delegate V1cePres1dent of Mathe matics Club i12AJ f12BJ Secretary of Cho Club Vice President of C110 Club fx LJ N ' v Q V . ALMA JUDITH SPRITZMAN N HAI., 4274 Viola Street Wl To Hospital for Technician. N Hobby-Arguing about politics, But words are things, and a small drop of ink Falling like dew, upon a, thought produces 7 That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think. l Usually seen with Jeanette Weiss, Hildegarde Wimenetz. Activities: S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide, Delegate f10Ay, Dra- matic Club f10B to 12BJ, Readmor Club f11B7 f12AJ, Secretary of Readmor Club f12BD, Beacon Staff, Honor Roll f10B-12Al. N l l MATTIE STINSON 1 l 5131 Funston Street To University of Pennsylvania. , I count life just a stuff To try the soul's strength on. Usually seen with Theresa Lee. L' Activities: s. A., A. A. Q l l IRMA M. STRASDIN l Kllrmv! 4025 Reno Street To business. Hobbies-Dancing, ice skating. Sweetness, sincerity, and sedateness, all combined. Usually seen with Hazel Edwards, Floss Green. Activities: S. A., A. A., Banking Club, Bridge Club. . il ll gl HAROLD E. STRANG 1 Strangy 677 Union street l To Drexel. X Get ready your protractors and compasses, Drexel. Usua.lly seen with Quinto Vallei. 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide, Delegate '27, Alternate '27, A. A. Representative '28, Banking Club, Freshman l if . -4-A :: -.- T-ff-1. fliii fgliigw y , -' 12 I Y 5, 5: 114-YiY35Y1lAY,Y A 'ff ' v l l P I l l Football team. 4 l v -A l1?i '1 '3 r-A,:2e1fffJ...AfAff - AG: 11 11 SAMUEL H. TARGAN W1 11 Targ 1 1 3631 Lancaster Avenue 1 1 1 To College. 1 1 Hobby-Tennis. 1 If - strong in will, 17 1 To strive, to seek, to iind, and not to yield. 1 Usually seen with Raphael Uffner. 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide, Banking Club, Band, Orchestra. 1 lx X1 ROBERT TASHJIAN ' Bob 1 101 North Vogdes Street 1 To Villanova College. Hobby-Football. 1 1 ' Note the T that begins his name. It stands for thor- 1 ough. And Bob stands for the same thing, in eiiiciency, ' humor, and in football. 1 1, Usually seen with Squat 1 1 Activities: S. A.. A. A., A. A. Representative 112AJ 112Bl, 1 1 Varsity Fnotball '27, '28, '29, Interclass Basketball. 1 , I1 1' 1 ROSE M. TESSLER NRO., ..RuSs,, 1 5302 Berks Street 1 To Temple University. 11 11 Hobby-Giggling and talking. 11 11 Ro was personality personified. Her affable manner 1 won Russ many friends among the opposite sex, and she 7 11 was well liked by all who knew her. ' Usually seen with Sylvia Leven. 1 Activities: s. A., A. A., s. A. Aide, Philozoic Club f9Bl, 1 Current Events Club t10Bl, Social Service Club C10Bl, 1 '1 Cheer Leader 611B-12BJ, Basketball team i12BJ, Lead- 11 11 ers' Club 111B-12BJ. ' 1 1 1 11 1 11 11 1 1 1 111 MARGARET GERTRUDE TIDD 1 11! frpegin 1 1 2146 North Fifty-seventh Street ' 1 To business. 1 11' Hobby-Ice skating. 'N 1 Genuine simplicity of heart is a. healing and cementing 1 principle. 1 1 Usually seen with Ida Voigtsberger. '1 11 Activities: S. A., A. A., Hockey, Basketball, Swimming 1 1 Club, Banking Club, A. A. Representative. tl 1. 1 1 'xx , if it :limi wg- 'A ,J 22171 1- Yfw V y . -' 12 ' Y Y W . 1:-1 gg -ig A-15- 7 L :fi -. . . - A-.. f Lesh, LL-, +4-1 ,-,A,-Y, -,L YL W, , OH , -if tl' xl' 'Y1- i 1-ali 1 is c . . I . 'N 1 1 1 11 1, 1 1 1, BEss1E HILDA TOLL 7111 , Bias 1 1 1 1 1201 North Forty-first Street 4 To Normal School. '1 , An admirable musician. ' 1 1 Usually seen with Lenore Brill, Eleanor Denny, Ruth , 1 Cobert. 1 Activities: s. A., A. A., Art Club, Bridge Club. 1 1 1 , 1 11' 1 1, GEORGE TOLL 1 George 1 1 5470 Arlington Street ,1 N To Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. 1 You are young and ha.ve the world before you. 1 Stoop as you go through it and you will miss many hard N thumpsf' , Usually seen with George Levin. 1, 1, Activities: S. A., A. A., Forum, Councilman of Travel 1 11 Club, Beacon staff, Philatelic Club. , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CHARLES W. TOMLINSON 11 1 Chick 1 1 864 Wynnewood Road ', M11 ' To University of Pennsylvania. 1 Hobby-Outboard motor boating. 1 Whatever is worth doing at all, is worth doing well. 1 , Activities: S. A., A. A. 1 3 1 1,1 1, 1 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 1 M . 1 RAYMOND TROMMER 1 i AiRa'y1v 1 11 To Penn State College. 1 ,M Hobbies-Fishing, drawing. N1 Studies serve for delight, for ornament, and ability. 3 ' Usually seen with Asher Peters, John McHenry. , Activities: s. A., A. A. . ,1 W 1 11 1 11 1 'xx if A N -4 ii fam :,,'i w'Yl-.-gg:53lgi.- Cx - 13' 'X' 3 WL :Q-fLL:j, gigiglg L 'ff 44 1:1 .-:-'- L- if 2 iitflf Y Y' Y'Y ,- 6 ' Y ' Y 7 Y -ggi? W Y'Yl'VY 'T ' ' Y ' Sl: it f rife . ' . , N - N g l 4, RAPHAEL UFFNER ,il il Raph in I 6121 Pine Street UN Q Hobby-Golf. 1 , Let teachers rack their brains with all kinds of foolish, ,ix N learning, I I But good fun, 'Raph' believes, gives genius a better dis- ', cerningf' 1 ix Usually seen with a. pile of books. Activities: S. A., A. A., Honor Roll f9A7 f10A3 CIIAJ ', HN QIIBJ f12BJ, Features Editor Beacon, Circulation Staff I Beacon, If I Were King, S. P. Q. R. Club, Dramatic Club, S. A. Aide, Library Aide, Banking Collector. l 1, s it S. HERBERT UNTERBERGER W, UI-Ierbn l , 2216 North Fifty-second street 1 To University of Pennsylvania. Such red cheeks! Activities: S. A., A. A., Readmor Club, Clio Club, Honor 1' Roll, S. A. Aide. l l l N 4 , il I ll , QUINTO VALLEE 4 Nw! Quint I 1' I 4935 Thompson Street w ll, To South America. N tx Hobby-Swimming. , N Quiet, reserved, and helpful was he. I speak of none other than 'Quint' Valee-ee. xl Usually S6611 with Harold Strang. lx! lx Activities: s. A., A. A. Hi ' tl lx up Q l Q' EVELYN VALENTINE ,N NEW., J, I l I 1435 North Robinson Street I g To Pie1'ce's Business School. 1 4 Hobby-Music. 4 ,V A peace above all earthly dignities, ,' M A still and quiet conscience. 1 I , Usually seen with Dot Redmond, Mary Goodman. li It 1 l ,, , X l 1 V ,i X Activities: S. A., A. A., Alternate f9AJ, Social Service I Club. l I-xx .. ..., . -4 N , ' if f A A ' - Y.v..f--.-Y,-5-13 4-i-- if ' '19 . L ,-T-ltf,'f'1..,,g- .,.Y-- M Y - -v--Y- V Ll A,-X ggv A AgL K ' LEILA VAN GILDER Phoebe 5916 Turner Street N To Normal School. Hobby-Reading and sports. Whence is thy learning? Hath thy toil A O'er books consumed The midnight oil? Usually seen with Laura and Eleanor. Activities: S. A., A. A., Alternate QIOAJ f12AJ, Delegate IIOBJ f11AJ f11BJ, Varsity Hockey '28, '29, Banking Club, Varsity Basketball, '28-'29, Track '28, '29, Baseball, Travel Club '26, '27, '28, '29, Managing Editor Beacon, Editor of Record, first athletic award, S. A. Aide, Honor Roll 'f9A to 11BJ, Sigma Delta. LENA VERNEKOFF ..Lee,, 4246 Wyalusing Avenue To business. Hobby-Horseback riding. May many years of happy days befall. Usually seen with Peggy Tidd Sylvia Levicoff. Activities: S. A. A. A. Bridge Club Social Service Club Banking Club. HELEN DOROTHY VOGDES Bunny 9 North Thirty fourth Street Hobby Reading Here s a young lady good as gold She s never shy nor is she bold Activities S A A A Banking Clerk IDA MADELINE VOIGTSBERGER Billy 1707 North Edgewood Street To business Hobby Strolling the avenue There IS no treasure the WhlCh can be compared unto a faithful friend Usually seen with Peg Tidd Helen Vodges Activities A A Banking Club .fb I yum' I-sf 'Ti ll I! ll 1, a y 1 1 1 l . H ,yy U r J ! v - U , . : . ., . ., .- li ' I7 l u ' ' Y ' ' ii - ' ti S! ' , . : S. ., . A., . 1 l 7 . W T l , X l if - , . -4 - is ll - A - . - 1 u' I V ' - f- - V- , nd -A, ' 'ig-1-,A T- 1,-rf- X - , ' I f f'f: if i .-1 f-fl ' xr - M Y V V! N v H' LK.- 4- 24113, -ff n ' r:4.Sif'l' vi 4... we fi JFS: fig 1 it ADA WAGENHEIM li xl I A 7 V Q 1923 North Fifty-second Street Hu 1 To Temple University. ' l l , Hobby-Singing a.nd reading. ' I -'she is pretty to walk with, l, And Witty to talk With, 1 ., And pleasant too, to think of. 1 l Usually seen with .Esther Kravitz. Activities: S. A., A. A., Dictation Club, Dancing Club, ' lieadmor Club. Typewriting Club, Art Club f9B7, Art Craft Club f9BJ. 4 , , , . N I tl CHARLES T. ALLEN WARTH li N Charley Bub l 4209 Parrish Street S l To Wharton School, U. of P. ll D Hobby-Drawing. A loyal, just, and upright gentleman. ' ' Activities: S. A., A. A., Attendance. l I P r BLANCHE WATSON y , 1444 North Frazier Street ' it To the Western part of the U. S. ,t l L, Hobby-Traveling. 7 lt, Wherever you go- Q N Be blest with health, and peace, a.nd content. l Activities: S. A., A. A., Kit Kross Club, 100'k Attendance, r Travel Club. l 4 l ' 1 l l tw tg 1 . It xl ARTHUR WEINBERG l l tt 4048 Girard Avenue I ll! Hobby-Trying to tind what to do in his leisure time. 'V l His only labor was to kin time. 1 l . , Usually seen with Isadore Kaiser. . Activities: S. A., A. A., Alternate CIOAJ, Group Basket- 5 ball f11BJ. r l l V 1 -T X A, . ..4.. ',f-',Y Y fA,1j,j,1 j in ' .19 1 if ,' 1 :Lf-l1,3,11-:f:- ,ga l .f.. - vfff- -H , v X v Q. .. 'fl' '1 1:1: ? 1 Y ' A OIT ALFi7'l' vi .L -1'---' - ' , Nl QT . ll Ill M ul tl lX f BEATRICE WEINBERG , l 1 HBM lx! U 5413 Montgomery Avenue XXX 3 To Jefferson Hospital. 1 W l 1' Hobbies-Reading and talking. in This maiden sweet with dark brown hair, ' Is free from worry, free from care. Usually seen with another Bee l lil n Activities: S. A., A. A., Library Club, S. A. Aide, Bridge Club, Secretary of the Social Culture Club. , l 'J l 1 , l X' 1 l, W, BEATRICE wE1Ns'rocK Q UB.. X 6131 Pine street ' l To business. Hobby+Reading. Beatrice has both sweetness and looks, A lover of mankind, and a lover of books. l 1 Usually seen with Edna. Activities: S. A., A. A., Readmor Club, Dramatic Club. I lXl 1, 1, JEANETTE WEISS X X' Jean Jennie ', l X 4255 Viola Street ' ' To Normal School. lXV l Hobby-Singing. ' X li, No sweeter voice was ever heard In spring-time from the cuckoo bird. X l Usually seen with Alma Spritzman and Sylvia. Levicoff. W Activities: S. A., A. A.. S. A. Aide f11Bl f12Bl. S. P. 1, 'X Q. R. Club i11Bl f12AJ f12B3, Treasurer Social Service by Club f12AJ f12Bl, Glee Club i11Al f11Bl Cl2AD CIZBJ. l lXl X, tl ll 1 ll X , l l, EDITH WEISS AX 3 3800 Parrish Street l ll To business. ll XV Hobby-Swimming. Xl R, She's a form of life and light,X , ' Laughing eyes and manner bright. N ' Usually seen with Pearl Haines. P X' Activities: S. A., A. A., Hockey, Swimming Club, Leaders' Nl ll Club, Travel Club. 4 1 V l ,X . -.YY A 1vQETiI1-iQ- 1 v - 1- - Y ii-A -Q-Qi-lllljf L 44 1 i '2'Fj'f- off J,-sr 1' J ' A? 1 5 111 1 1 1,1 SIDNEY WERNICK 1 1 sid 1' 11 275 South Sixty-third Street l 1' To University of Pennsylvania. X lx 1 l Hobby-Music. N ' Brains make the man. You're made! I 1 1 Usually seen with K. A. T. N 1' Activities: S. A., A. A.. Alternate f11Al f11Bl, Delegate 1 f12AJ f12BJ, Lunchroom Lieutenant f11BJ, Trip Com- mittee C12BJ, Honor Roll f10Al f10BJ f11AD C12AJ f12BJ. ' 1 1 1 1 7 1 l MARVIN WILLIG 1' 5423 Woodcrest Avenue 1 To University of Pennsylvania. 1 Hobby-Basketball. 1' 1 From the crown of his head to the sole of his foot, he 1 1 is all mirth. 1 Usually seen with a grin. l Activities: S. A., A. A., Delegate- f9Bb t10Aj f11Bl, A. A. 1, Representative f10Bl f11AJ f12AJ, Forum t10Bl , f11AJ f11BJ f12AJ f12BJ, Mathematics Club f11AJ 12 f12AJ f12BJ, S. P. Q. R. Club f11AJ, 11B Class Cabinet, 1 ' Clio Club C11BJ f12AJ t12Bj, part in Forum Play, l 1 Lunchroom Aide every term. 1 1 1 1 1 I HILDEGARDE WIMENITZ 41 11 Hil 1 N1 4129 Girard Avenue xl' 1 To Columbia University. 1 1 Hobby-Book collecting. 1 ' Whose little body lodged a mighty mind. 1' 'N Usually seen with a worried expression. Activities: S. A., A. A., President Readmor Club, Vice- President Midnite Oil Club, Record Staff, Beacon 'INN 1 Staff, Dramatic Club f12Al, Readmor Club CHAD f11BJ H1 f12Al, Midnight Oil Club f11Al f11BJ f12AJ. 1 1 1 1 1 1! 11 1 14 l EUNICE BEATRICE YACOUBIAN ll N11 Eunie l l1'1 5938 Irving street 11 is To business college. 1 11 Hobbies-Sports, eating ice cream. 1 xl' A true friend and a real one, 1 Jolly and companionablef' 'N , Usually seen with Eleanor. Activities: S. A.. A. A., Alternate i12BJ, Manager Girls' 1 l 1 Basketball f12Bl, Basketball team f12BJ, Hockey team '1 1 612AJ, Track team CIOBJ f11BJ f12BD, A. A. Certificate, N 1 1 A. A. Representative f11AJ 111139 f12AJ. hx X V ' 1. . 4- zmvfb,-Bff-..,.,e-11-.ev .v 1.,e:1s.., 35.5, fx- '. I ' 1-Zvivl '-1 fffff- .fYA, Av-Y-Y iffy Y , A a ll 51 ' , I J ' I Ll P l N 1 l N P 1 1 i 1 l ll 5 1 Wi 4 45 l Fx 1. v'c V SOPHIE YAKERS MSDN i 3851 Folsom Street To business. Hobby-Typing. And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew, That one small head should carry all it knew. Usually seen with Mary Silin and Florence Smookler. Activities: S. A., A. A., Volley Ball, Banking Club, Type Club, Stenography Club. GEORGE A. YEARICKS Earaches 659 North Fifty-second Street To business. Hobbies-Ice skating and swimming. A smile for all, with friendliness always. Usually seen with Max Kallman and Harry Gillin. Activities: S. A., A. A., Alternate CHAI. DOROTHY R. YERKES Dot 5922 Jefferson Street To business. Hobbies-Art craft, dancing. Speak freely what you think. Usually seen with Rose, June, and Peg. Activities: S. A., A. A., Swimming Club, Practical Club, Banjo-Mandolin Club, Typing Club. Arts RUBIE BRUCELLA YORKE Buckl' 129 North Hobart Street To Howard University. Hobby-Dancing. Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low, An excellent thing in woman. Usually seen with Edith Gay. Activities: S. A., A. A. l if is -4- i-'- v,LAjjl1il- , 12 lv T ,Y fi iii! irj E-i 7 in fm c .h - ? 4? Q iff 1:1f B:: 'fl' 0'A A'iL3'iTCi '1l'l gy,-if as fa LJ' lr v l JOHN M. YOUNG, Jn. l N' Scotty ll ' 6519 Allman Street 4 'xi To Pelln State College. i . Hobby-Athletics. l, -Nature might stand up 1 ' And say to all the world, 'This was a man. l Usually seen with Charles Berrell. Activities: S. A., A. A., Delegate, A. A. Representative, second team Basketball '28, '29. l . 4 l l ' i P l EDITH KESSLER l Half-Pint 1, 4033 Girard Avenue 1 To Normal School. l Hobby-Talking. M , She can talk on books, music and art. i Usually seen with Mollie Flederman and Henrietta. Activities: S. A., A. A., Dancing Club, Secretary of Kit Kross Club, Bowling Club. l 1 , HENRIETTA B. EDDLESON l l Hen Henny 4, i 1005 North Forty-sixth Street H l To Normal School. ' Ly Hobby-Dancing. r fl Who has known her heart has known a perfect thing. ' Usually seen with Edith Kessler and Mollie Fledermall. l Activities: S. A., A. A., Dancing Club, Kit Kross Club, N Banking Club, Bowling Club. i i iw! ,N 1, Ll, 4 LH A HARRY ZURFASS 4 ' uzipn l 1 1105 North Forty-second Street ' 1' To Cornell University. 7 Hobbies-Baseball, basketball, football. 4, 1 A classmate honest and true, And furthermore, a worker too. V Activities: S. A., A. A., Banking Club, A. A. Representa- l tive, Class Basketball, Class Baseball, Class Football, 1 Electric Club. - i , i r 1 -X '- I , ,Y-ff ,541 ,gig k 1 1,fg,,3g,:1j , sz . -H 1 v Heli :A1fii2?fE if 013' 4- 5 I-is Ji Lf! N . 1- DARWIN AMOROSO I '1 Amer V 11 1500 North Felton street 1 1. To Drexel Night School. 1 1 Hobby-Swimming. 1 4 He's a lady's man. Yes, Amer was certainly a 1 ,', big man with the women, but we must not tell any , secrets. 1 11 Usually seen with the gang. 1, 1 Activities: S. A., A. A., Beacon Representative. 1 l CRAWFORD BABIN 1 11 Lee , 1512 North Edgewood Street - 1 To Temple University. 1' W Hobby-Jazz. 1 The silver, snarling trumpets 'gan to chide. 1 1 Usually seen with a trumpet. X1 Activities: S. A., A. A., Orchestra, Band President, All- 1 Philadelphia High School Orchestra, President Read- l mor Club, Vice-President Camera Club, Alternante, ', Delegate, Philatelic Club. 1 11 1 JAMES ALEXANDER BATTS, JR. Nl! Jim - 1 114 North Fifty-fifth Street ' 1 To University of Pennsylvania. 1 1 . 1 Hobby-Baseball. 1 1 Although Jim was quiet and shy, he was liked by 1 1 everyone. We wish James the greatest success in the M future. 11 1 1 Usually seen with George Scott. , H Activities: S. A., A. A. 1 1 1' ' NN 1x GEORGE BELL X W Murf 1' W1 4324 Wyalusing Avenue 1 1, To business. 1 1 Hobby-Reading. 1 41, Everyone has his faults-good nature is his. 1 1 Usually seen with Buckley. 1 1 Activities: S. A., A. A. W' . V ill WILLIAM FOLK 1 1 Bill 1 1 3928 Wyalusing Avenue 1' 1 To go around the world on a trolley car. 1 Hobby-Chemistry. '1 1 A quiet fellow and a 'flash' in Chemistry. 1 11, Usually seen with everyone. ' 11 Activities: S. A., A, A., S. A. Aide, Science Club. 1 PX '- A A 1 -is we Exp Lhv fi -ii-'.-l11'TT4lgiL- K v T' Z gr 4 i,jglA-,fl A 'fi V - . ' .li .... .. ' iiif e1 igfflsfi- -Ae ' Af..a.i:feL..- FRANK EARLE ESHLMAN Esh 700 North Thirty-fourth Street To the cold world. Hobby-Radio. Look out, Marconi: Frank will soon be out of school! Usually seen with Al Gelzinnis and his buggy. Activities: S. A., A. A., Track team. FRED GILFILLAN Fritz 3215 Hamilton Street To Drexel Hobby Pocket Billiards During his last term Frltv was quite influenced by Amos n Andy from whom he acquired his Um' Um Ain t that sump in' He s quite lively Wherever he is we re sure there will be plenty accompllshed Usually seen with Isadore Goss Activlties S A A A Track team WILLIAM H GLOVER Lamb 64 North Thirty sixth Street To Hampton Hobby Sports You should very grateful be T us who study Chemistry Usually seen with a Chemistry book Activities S A A A A A Representative Freshman Football team, Class Basketball team Track team FRANK MELVIN GROFF Muggins 6144 Walnut Street To Notre Dame Hobby--vFool1ng people Muggins was one of the mainstays of the basketball and soccer teams and he played a nice brand of base ball besides Notre Dame gets a big break when this Hllltopper enters next fall Usually seen with a certain little girl cci Class Football Class Baseball Class Basketball Assistant Manager of Swimming Basketball Referee in senior year A A Representative CIOAJ i10BJ WILLIAM H HARRIS JR Bucky 4234 Wallace Street To Temple University Hobby Sports An athlete of character spirit and keen wit Usually seen with William Pratt Activities S A A A Lunchroom Aide Banking Club Class Basketball and Baseball teams KI ' il 3 D I J ll V , . .. Y l -I! 7 ' . , ll ll 1- ll . o . ' ' : . ., . ., . . , . , i K1 ' YI ll YY ' ' ' u xr '- Activities: S. A., A. A., Varsity Basketball, Varsity Soc- 1' r ' n v . . , . . . . , . It ti fl T l 1 Q e ,, Y l ' N ' ' : . ., . ., , , ' - . 4 - .- -H-'?44- 1 - ll . ' ' V ' ,fy L L-Tri f,-J A l, lvmgfmi l, V 4- 12 -Nu sift a -, 4' or B-ff n Q If ef N - CARL R. HERCKNER 1 Nl, Herck P ,, 5926 Nassau Road N , To Drexel. 4 4, Hobby-Tennis. I , -quiet as a summer sea. I Usually seen with himself. ' l Activities: S. A., A. A. tg l l' JOHN O. LAWSON N, Johnny ' I 4047 Haverford Avenue To Temple University. ' Hobby-Chess. I 'N If silence is golden, you win the prize. , Usually seen with Allen Baker. ', Activities: S. A., A. A., Orchestra, German Club, S. P. N Q. R. Club, Chess Club. BENJAMIN LEVY ', Ben 4 N 56 North Edgewood Street xl To Temple University. I I Hobby-Playing chess. N Good things come in small packages. ,' Usually seen with Manny Myers, Herman Goldberg. X' lt Activities: S. A., A. A., Lunchroom Aide, Chess Club, Bank- I ing Club. ' I I LUIS EDWARD MANNS, JR. , 1 Duke I I 29 North Yewdell Street 4 To Temple University. 4' I Hobby-Stretching the truth. , I I laugh at care, I know not where, 1 l But I am on my way. V H Activities: S. A., A. A. t, owEN MCGRATH A ,N Reds i ' 3613 Baring Street , lx To Villanova College. I 1' Hobby-Basketball. ', I Owen is a, basketball enthusiast. We hope he'1l get a , in chance- to coin fame at Villanova. i 4, Usually seen with Bill Devine and Pard Murphy. I W' Activities: S. A., A. A. 1' ', PAUL PARRIS I I' Pup l 4' Fifty-first and Galnor Road ,' ll To Villanova College. , lf Hobby-Ignoring women. 4 fl A flashy footballer who is by no means a mean boxer. ,' H Activities: S. A., A. A., lirst team Football '28 and '29, I , Captain '29, first team Baseball '29 and '29, second team 1 , Basketball '28, nl-at team Basketball '29, Athletic Repre- U xl' sentative. I rex ' if A X -' A n - I . v ' . q':tm' -.- ' Aw'-ig.-Qllirflli .W lx i ' ' fl Qgggiljgl . l n 1 'IF 'tji'A'l'l11f'i'ALi iLa:2+..f-ii..f1ef J WILLIAM H. QUAY Bill 2047 North Sixty-third Street To Stanford University. Hobbies-Sailing, wrestling. 5 Popular with his teachers and comrades alike. .Usually seen with a crowd. Activities: S. A., A. A., Alternate f9BJ f10Bb f11Al. Delegate f10AJ, Athletic Representative f11Bl, Associ- ate Manager of Baseball '28, Manager of Baseball '29, Varsity Football '28, '29, second team Basketball '29, sec- ond' team Baseball '29, Class Basketball, Class Baseball, Banking Club. DAVID SECON Duck 134 South Sixtieth Street To Southern California. Hobby-Machine riding. Duck was that jolly fellow who was always seen with a broad grin. His optimistic attitude toward life made him extremely popular with everyone. Usually seen with a laugh. Act1v1t1es S A A A Delegate i10Bl Corridor Guard EDNA DOLORES SHECKTER Eddy 5207 Arlington Street To New York Hobby Going to the movles Silence is the perfected herald of joy Usually seen wlth Sophie Freedberg and Mary Auerbach Activities S A A A Typlng Club Bridge Club FRANK WARNER Andy 1466 North Hobart Street To business Hobby Driving a car God helps them that help themselves Usually seen with Dlck Hamilton Activities S A A A lffx -f g I A-ar fm ' ' : . ., . ., , . ll YY ll ' YP : . ., . ., , . ll lY ll il I . ., . . . . 1-ji fi -A-i vs-gi, Sri- ,Bw .,' 'Q ' . Y 4 W: is YL v vigfvfr ,I n X 3 Hip s: K ru b M 1 P -4 fi., Fil XHESTGKYRS N the twentieth day of September one thousand nine hundred twenty sur ye noble doors of Overbrook were opened We were but wee freshmen entering its magnificent portals Say not that ye forgetteth ye huge lumpes of dampe plaster descending upon thy lowly brows Surely ye remem bereth that noble hall the auditorium sans seats sans curtains sans everything Ye recalleth Cwithout deep regrettej how for days we were wxtlcout our noble volumes of learning namely books How th1S newe world engulfed us how we walked through the fa1r halls in dire fear of our noble pedagogues This first semester of high school passed uneventfully Thrice in ye terme we were aroused by the receiving of ye reportes. Ye Dramatr Clubbe presented the Christmas Carol by Dickens which we as children enjoyed immensely Here our learning came to a stop for the celebration of Christmas. Upon our returne we fell into the whirl-pool of ye much despised and loathed things terme-testes After the passing of many nights without the soothing embrace of one Morpheus we awoke to the facte that ye t rme-testes were done with and we had passed on to ye 9B terme We were yet looked upon by ye upper classmen as children so ye 1e- calleth how this terme remained uneventful also. Ye remembereth how we received some slight reckoning when our brave classmate, one Utley Crane, ran to a glorious victory in Ye Northeast Relays. Our fame was brief, alas, and We continued on our lowly ways. We strove on through ye annual epidemic of Spring Fever to an inglorious ending of ye fresh- men terme. Hctte Dogge! we had risen to the ranke of Sophomore. We, for- soothe, could now look back upon ye lowly freshmen terme with much con- tempte. The fair Priscilla of the house of McConnell, and ye brave Utley of the Cranes we elected to represent us on ye Advisorsie Council. Ye noble football teame was out on ye field of battle, fighting for the glorie of ye faire school. Who dares breathe who sayeth he doth not remember , W- ,A,- - iv 3 :-i- f V f - '-1 -,A-A 44 '- jvivi- v Y-A ,L Y,- K e of a t H'-f J ? I ? v Q K -H: an l 1 1' El EP Tlx y A JL nt 7 , 'fc ' A Nl W 6-VX . K' 7: X KN 3 A I , W, f Q Q , I l W V! X 1 Q ' 'N I ' f . X W- Q' 14, V v 3 L 4 V ' E if E f 'yi Il Q' ' A I ,ti mf I7 1 gay fzf ,I . Q l f 42lLl,4f5fbWflw., f J -1' ,, - ,., .. ' f A Y 1 11 ' fy ,ff 1 . K' . ' x I - Y ' .i'4 , .Y - l - 2 I . , LA, I .y - . - ., 0 , y . - 7 7 ! 7 ' 9 I ! 7 ' v A x y I 7 9 . Q 1 . . .F ll 77 ! 7 7 7 ' 7 , . 1 7 ' O U 1 7 . G r , X -4 - L1-' 1-- QvgljAl1ti1L1ii-A Y i K - llfgiit-1113: 1 , Y ' if A A A A A +4-I A A A A A A A A A :fig J K 2 px X ' ll ye competition with that loathsome place, Weste Phillie? From thence on ', if ye 10A and 10B termes were much the same as ye previous termes of 9A i l and 9B. Ye terme-testes fughell were given in the broiling weather of l Y early June. With much glee from ye students, ye summer vacation ar- ,' 1 rived. i l Unbelievable thing! Upper classmen at last! Ye remembereth, do lr ye not, the feeling we experienced when we walked into ye upper assem- l blie. How we looked down upon ye freshmen and sophomores Cforgetting l entirely that we were as they, one day long pasth. We again elected Utley Crane to ye Advisorie Council, together with June of the Ehrharts, who, 1 l, ye recalleth, was united in ye bonds of holie wedlocke not long after. Then, H ah fond memorie, we were given permission to organize ye classe. After l much debate of a lengthie nature, we choose as ye sponsor the wonderful, understanding and kind Mr. Augustus Schreiber. Soon after we named as , president and vice-president, Eleanor Gray and Arthur Egendorf, respec- l l tively. Da.vid, of ye house of Melens, was secretary, and Jack Nachman, i care-taker of our money. Ye supreme event took place when a week before l the close of ye 11A terme, we received our rings. Ye recalleth, surely, how for days, our fingers were sore because we held them stiff for every- one to view the golden bands. l l From thence, we passed on to our 11B terme. Ye cabinet was com- l ,. posed of Helen Baker, David Melen, Eleanor Gray, June Ehrhart, Louis l Apfelbaum, Bob Buck, Priscilla McConnell, Arthur Egendorf and Irene l Longstreet. In the twentieth day of March we assembled for our first 'b class meeting. Eleanor Gray, president, was in charge. The memorie of l this meeting shall linger long. After waiting one-half hour for order, the 1' l bell rang after Eleanor had spoken but two sentences. Ye committees P H, were chosen, and plans made. On the 19th of April we cast aside all il lil worldly care and worry, and for three hours indulged in ye arte of Terp- Y fy sichore. Ye still retain a memorie of Ye Nighte Clubbe, so well portrayed l by several of our classmates before the dance. i l On the twentieth day of June, we embarked for a cruise down for was ,l it up?J ye dear old Delaware River. Ah, ye could never forgette the odors l l ':l, that were wafted to our nostrils, nor the beautiful thunderstorm that i 4 broke over us. But despite all these distressing things, we all had a 1, grande and glorious time. It was a fitting close to a terme of much activity. I Ye laste year in Overbrooke. fTempus fugit and other expressions l l l l r 4 l , of speede.J Upon our return in September We immediately proceeded to 1 p elect new classe officers. For ye noble office of president we selected one l 1 Arthur Egendorf, who has served us well. Gladys Gosnay was our hon- ' . ored vice-president, David Melen held the position of secretary, and one l red-head, namely, Muriel Maurer, very competently took charge -of our il l money. The Ca.binet consisted of Laura MacCorkle, Gus Kellis, Helen il 1 Baker, Bob Buck and Herbert Nichol. This terme was an exceedingly , l l KX Y, -A1 v. j,l1Tlg W..l,-, Y . v Z' f L V. lf.-iii 5314377 N - 3 ' . -I- V it L active one. The first and most important thing that happened in this 'i ,fi terme was the collection of ye dues. Clt was also the hardest thing to do.J l, l The class then decided that it needed money, so ye dinks and ye berets 3 li were offered for sale. Then the buttons, of which we expected to be so ,i proud, were sold. Ye recalleth.how they resembled battleships and crushed l l grapes in color. Nevertheless, we wore them proudly exposed on our i , chests. Ye grande event of the terme was the dance held December 13th. From eight till eleven we cavorted to the strains of Ye Wynne Hottentottes. i The sight of ye maidens' gymme will linger long in our memories. Never was there a more beautifully decorated spot. Balloons, streamers, colored 4 T lights, ah, words fail me. i, ,i Ye terme ended with the greatest political fight of all times. After i p numerous and very vigorous campaigns, Gus Kellis was chosen president l M of the Students' Association and Laura MacCorkle vice-president. Too p much praise cannot be heaped upon them. The quiet, dignified way in pi which they executed their offices was a pleasure to behold. Ye 12A terme ended and we started with a feeling of joy and sadness, down ye home l stretch. It is at this point that a black cloud fell on our lives. Our beloved M1'. Schoch, whose kind, gentle guidance had helped us over many sore l r l 1 w 1 i spots, was leaving to become Assistant Superintendent of Junior and Sen- l, ior High Schools. We were very happy to know that Mr. Schoch had l, 4. received this high position, yet we were very sorry that his ever-helping i i ' presence would not be with us during our last terme in Overbrook. In a ', p short while, however we were very happy to receive Dr. H. Ross Smith l , as our new principal. Although we have had but five short months to be- 4' l p come acquainted with Dr. Smith, we feel perfectly secure in saying he Q is our friend. He came to us a total stranger, and immediately entered p into the spirit of our class and helped us in every way. We were dispirited . at losing Mr. Schoch, but happy at receiving Dr. Smith. He has been as , l , il U y p one of us. li 12B's! Herd to believe, yet it was true. The time had come when , if We must put away childish things and thoughts, and realize that we had V 4, grown up. CThis, ye will remember, is hard to forgette, when we were ii ' gently but firmly reminded of that fact at least twice during each day.J H if The first real thrill of ye 12B terme came with the Sigma Delta initia- l tions. The one day to which so many had looked forward since their fresh- 1 1 l i man terme had finally arrived. On April 9th, the following students were i I I ll made members of ye Honor Societie: Joseph Abramson, Louis Apfelbaum, l, ww Helen Baker, Rcbert Buck, Arthur Egendorf, Gladys Gosnay, Patricia i i Griffin, Janet Keever, Laura MacCorkle, Helen Maloney, Muriel Maurer, i H Kathryn Pennypacker, Herbert Nichol, Kathryn Oury, Florence Shwartz, if ,ii Nathan Sklar, Arthur Salis, Mary Radcliff, Leila Van Gilder, Margaret h .li D Mary Smyth, Dorothy Shoemaker, Ruth Joseph, Sol Gelman, Vincent Bene- p mp , J, - -Ag f ef af,-5-42: Y 1 L-. K Q L? L g lefg gfi ge Aff. A . if-if r dict, Rosa Kreutzer, and Harold Frankel. We feel proud to say that this is the largest representation that any class has made yet. On May 9 and 10, the operetta, The Gondoliersf' was presented. Our classe was well represented in it by Sol Gelman, Ruth Freiberg, Mary Radcliffe and Helen Maloney, all of whom had leading parts. Two weeks later the greatest social event in the history of Over- brook took place. Ye Promme was held at Ye Brookline Square Clubbe, May 23. Nothing ever has or ever will equal it. The members of ye Classe danced on pink clouds to the music of Willard Alexander's orchestra. Ah, how the mere mention of it brings back fond memories! The next event that is very dear to our hearts was ye Class Banquet. How we ate and ate delicious food, till we thought we would never be able to stand on our feet. It was a memorable night, that June 24. All we wanted to eat and a lovely place in which to eat it. And now, night of nights. Commencement! With mingled feelings of joy and sorrow we walked down the aisles of ye auditorium for the last time. Lumps rose in our throats as we thought that never again would we, as students, walk down those aisles. It was hard, as we sat on the platform, to look around, and remember all the happy times we had had between those walls. Four years of glorious opportunity and fun passed. It is hard to put on paper everything that happened in those four years There will never be another four years in our l1ves that will offer as much as these have But they are gone we pass on HELEN PATRICIA MALONEY H1StO1 ian cf A5 5 fr f id? 1- 111. f y v 3 , f .1 li-'1,-Q e2,1:-L-- qs -YA, ,Y-, -,-,A -Y-nl, 'Y Y Y,Y,YA K a ff N-fe 4 - A- by it 7 3 - Q iv ' 11111 LY ' ' ff- Lf' we 'A A-'-' - ' --fr vi , Y ' A A, J v , ,.....,.... -,-A Y --:-lf- -1.f,., wifi! , 1 L -In U il Y N K I :I - - 65xxxmgnxx ' ,s-. '. ' - 5 - -N .1 DYC X 52:11-,va C4 T- - C ' M . X?'5o '22 if ' - X f . 2: 1. 4 G -1 '4-'fi gg 361: -5, sv! ff ,br . rx: ite ' -, 5 ' . at - E as Q E ' 1,3'j7','.Q?v Y - 1 ti A : - - X ' ' in V . E '-gf,'2?f111ieilljl 6-N'-'S-f-f-.,.,..,..,. 5 t - c as-o 2 gy :mggiglq nnnfsn ,. ' Ha .iqlrifeyfsi Q- N U 1. ,'!1',i!jr!g5 A l i 1 f 1411? I 3 ' E 5 K K N ...X 4 s., ll I E -5 Jia' f ' ' 'Hr ,V , ' 2 5, Sfgsf--Ez, 5? V ., f I F f X ,A- 4,f,7N N -R X I6 , : 'Se ff - , , E59 N .- N - .f Q31-1 '-' .- ff' ' xl' ' v-. A ,Qt ...01.uum:n.. I' Thy Past Lies Before Thee, Thy Future Lies Behind Thee HIS persecution being, in effect, ye prophecy for ye class of June 1930, maliciously planned and direfully executed by Hildegarde Wimenitz, ye big pen and fortune girl from ye East. Ye torture will take place in One Spasm, long continued and granting no mercy. Attendez-vous! Ye play is about to begin. SPASM ONE SCENE: A courthouse in ye little town of Boston, or Salem, or some- thing or other, in ye year 1760 or thereabouts. Ye courthouse is packed with ye members of ye class of 1930 fdon't forget we said thy future lies behind thee J. Looking about with bad intentions we can clearly see Law- rence Abrahams leading a little poodle to ye door by its tail fye poodle's, not ye door'sJ 3 Hester Lenz making ye come hither eyes at John Koegel, who acts all hot and botheredg Theresa Lee with a baby clinging to each side of her apron ftwo sidesl 5 Esther Grabov bending over a Compen- dium of Ancient History , Samuel Ponnock escorting ye smiling Nicoletta Napolitano to an uncomfortable chair, Robert Tashjian telling ye whim- sical tales to Robert Brown, little Betty Brumbaugh, William Greenberg, Ernest Krombolz, Charles Vogdes, Charles Tomlinson and Gertrudge Beegg Lovelyn Berman a fetching merry widow, Anna Budin eating a sandwich: and John Engler repairing a fish hook. Ye gayse chariot is heard approaching, in it are seated Al Gelzinis driving, Eva Kaufman, Beatrice Levine, Mary Paul, Alvin Magilner, Luis Manns, Helen Marder, Dorothy Shoemaker, Samuel Targan, George Pat- terson, Samuel Newman, and Owen McGrath, variously draped about ye seats. We hope we didn't give you ye wrong impression Al was not driv- ing ye above mentioned, he was driving ye gayse chariot. Ye Judge, George Toll, very imposing in long black chiffon, slowly marches up to his high chair. Ye press next troops in. We recognize J, ,J - if Z., ff-,.g.g: fr sing- Aji t , C i L l1.-': ri V 1 ,ae J? Hilda Davidoff, reporter for ye New Yo-rice Times, Lania Davis, reporter for ye Weekly News, Daniel Cantor, Harold Canter, Raphael Uffner, David Graitcer, Patricia Griffin, Claudine Lear, Bruce Gordon, and Donald Spig- ler. Ye lawyers Sol Gelman and Nathan Sklar soon appear. They are followed by Hyman Malmand and Louis Gansky upholding ye dignity of ye law fcarrying a great many law booksl. Samuel Haimowitz, ye court crier, comes to ye front of ye court. Court crier Cin a big, bass voicel : Oi vez, Oi vez, ye court is about to begin. Ye case today is ye State vs. Hildegarde Wimenitz, who is accused of being a witch: let ye case proceed as it will. Oi vez! Oi vez! CHe sits down and begins to read Aristophanes' Agamemnon. J The Judge Cto Wm. Estburg, the court secretaryjz Secretary, take notes of ye case, but remember, no blufling. Now let's toss a coin and see who will take up ye case first. fTosses coin.J Heads! Ye defense takes ye case first. Defense Lawyer fSol Gelmanb steps up to ye bench: Your honor, I am delighted! My first witness shall be Marvin Willig. Marvin Willig Cwalking up to ye witness chair rubbing his noselz Hm, hm, unaccustomed as I am to public speaking- Lawyer for ye state CNate SklarJ : I object! Judge: Objection overruled: proceed with ye examination. Defense Lawyer: Did you know ye defendant? Marvin Willig: I never saw her in my life. Defense Lawyer: Fine! Do you think she's a witch? Marvin Willig: I'l1 have you know I'm a gentleman: I never have such thoughts about ladies. Defense Lawyer: Thank you Mr. Willig. Next witness for ye defense is Marion Huckel. Come, Marion, don't be bashfulg nobody's going to hurt you. Marion Huckel CGulps once or twice and rushes from the room like a scared rabbitj : Catch me if you can! Defense Lawyer: I'11 have to call my third witness, petite Priscilla McConnell. Dimple at ye Judge, Priscilla, and ye case is won. Priscilla Csmiles sweetlyb : Oh Judge! Cmusically.J Defense Lawyer: Thank you Priscilla. My next witness is Dr. Arthur Salis. Arthur Salis fwalks to ye witness chairj : If you'l1 give me your close attention I'll sing you a little song about a certain frog of my acquaintance. State Lawyer: I object! This case has nothing at all to do with Frenchmen. All: Fifty million Frenchmen can't be wrong. Judge: Objection squelched! Proceed! Defense Lawyer: Dr. Salis, did you know ye defendant? Dr. Salis: Why not come to ye point? I don't think she's a witch. Z . Lf ggl gig, Qi fit' .11wA- K- I gg ig.-igfgf 1 Lf, , KN ix? kj K 1 uf 'X - L I have a great many patients to attend: will you please dismiss me? l, if Defense Lawyer: You are dismissed. My next witness is Marie Kel- , I berg, ye famous alienist. H, X Marie Kelberg: I have examined ye defendant, and found every in- ,l l dication of her insanity. She is not a witch: she is a half wit. Hi li Defense Lawyer: My next witness is Dr. Ephraim Glass, ye famous l, i surgeon. J l l Ephraim Glass: With my little scalpel I removed, on ye 25th of April, l, ye tonsilitis Witchicus of ye defendant, so you see your assertions of witch- I craft are all hollow. Defense Lawyer: Fine! Next witness is Meredith Orrell, Editor of ye l American Quicksilver, and famous sceptic. Mr. Orrell, did you know ye li defendant? M. Orrell: Is there a defendant? Is there such a thing as knowing a I person? W l, l Defense Lawyer fslightly ruffled! : Er-ahem-do you think she is a witch? , M. Orrell: Witch? What is a witch? Is there such a thing as a witch? , Defense Lawyer: Thank you Mr. Orrell, Next witness is Bert Fried- ,l + man, dramatic critic for ye D-aily Spielhof. Mr. Friedman, do you think the- 1 l Bert Friedman: I know just what you're going to say. Yes, I do l think so. 4 Defense Lawyer Cwhispering to himl : Hey, you're getting your cues ' ' J l 1 mixed. Cln a louder tonej On what do you base your assertions? B. Friedman: I saw a couple of her plays. They're just the sort of I n l thing a witch would write. They're- QA commotion is heard at the door. In run Utley Crane, Charles 'I Berrell, Gladys Gosnay, Eleanor Hoehn, Erma Jones, Pensicola Daniels, I H Emily Grant, Harry Gillin, William Glover, Irene Longstreet, Mary Mor- l 1 w lx ris, Jane Parker, Margaret Schieder, Emily and Evelyn Scott, Samuel L M Rosenfeld, Edward Margolin, Rosa Kreutzer, and Raymond Trommer l, ,I dressed in track suits. 1 1' Chorus of runners: We ran all the way across country to be present 4: I at this trial. We hear it's going to be good. CAll pant furiously.J , Judge: So nice of you, I am sure. Take a seat. If the lawyers agree, l I move we take a recess. ,l Lawyers and Everybody: We second ye motion. pl 1 w Q l , INTERMISSION l 4 I w l I Immediately Ruth Joseph playing her Tympani, Abe Langerman 1, , playing ye J ew's Harp, Mary Purdy playing ye piano, John Lawson play- , fx J.. - , -, , -Lv ,lf '.g.,1,,,1- ,lg v 7 ge Y gf lf-Q54-egg-.-- l It V ef L WW ,W W W W W W W 'W W WW W W I.: 1W W W 'W W W. W W W W W W W W W 'A' X Ffa if ing' ye violin, Theodore Friedman and Mariam Miller playing ye saxo- phone, Fred Gilfillin playing ye cornet, Richard Hamilton playing ye drums, William Hand handling ye castanets, James Hill blowing ye trum- pet, Marcus Lieberson sliding ye slide trombone, Manuel Myers caressing a harp, and Newton Hui playing ye what have you-form a jazz orches- tra in one corner. Rita Gordesky, Frances Friedman, Marion Garson, Reba Laster, Rose Lucci, Arlene Martin, Betty Maurmann, Consuella Randolph, Clara Schmerelson, Dorothy Shoemaker, Esther Slott, Nettie Gottesman, Irene Henderson, Helen Kelly, Irene German, Beatrice Actman, Lillian Barol, Mary Doster, Dorothy Feinberg, Stella. Epstein, Virginia. Cheney, Mary Auerbach, Lillian Barbera, Kathryn Bonham, Ethel Fienberg, Doris Dougherty, Hazel Edward and Minnie Coopersmith, ye famous Jiller girls from last year's edition of ye Jollies are dancing a Virginia Reel while Gilbert Liebfried calls off ye changes of position. Helen Clavan and Cecielia Blaker doing a sister act then step to ye judge's bench and Boop-a-doop-boop. Ethel Barrett and Mina Borneman sing songs of dear old Harvard, while Samson Berry, Joseph Abrahamson, Julius Axelrod, William Eisenberg, David Flitter, Martin Cohen, Allen Baker, Harold Frankel, Herman Goldberg, Louis Lubin, Morris Sorkin, Orrick Smith, David Secon, John Meyer, Joseph Patman, Leslie Rood, Charles Warth, and William Folk cheer their Alma Mater. Margaret Mills, premiere danseuse of' the Chicago Grand Opera Company, leads forth her ballet consisting of Jean Dutkin, Zelda Kastleman, Miriam Heidel- berger, Edith Gay, Rose Kutcher, Marion Hutchinson, Elsie Kinderman, Lillian Sand, Edna McShane, Beatrice Rosenbaum, Virginia Shaw and Marilyn Millman. At ye bar Willard Koff is dispensing refreshing drinks to Samuel Schlisman, Herbert Mukhalian, Henbert Unterberger, Oscar Wise, Mer- cedes Burrows, Beatrice Cooperberg, Samuel Figenbaum, James Batts, Douglas Greenwald, Isadore Keiser, Lewis Lichtenstein, William Quay, Annie Roberts, Mattie Stinson, Rubie Yorke, Bessie Toll, Edith Weiss and John Young. On ye witness stand are Ada Wagenheim, Sophie Brown, Ruth Glashofer, Hannah Hotz, Helen Katzman, Helen Maloney, Natalie Roseman, Mollie Shore, Beatrice Weinberg, and Eunice Yacoubian croon- ing mammy songs. Fred Bettelheim and Harriet Kay, Round-the-World fliers, stand dis- cussing their flight with Mary Goodman, Janet Keever, Anna Marymor, Elva Praul, Margaret Ruffley, Ethel Samuels, Margaret Smyth, Blanche Watson, Minnie Berman, Leah Brenner, Violet Forsythe, Henrietta Eddle- son, Frances Chanin, Lillian Corson, Charles Beckett, Max Bralow, Harold and Willard Cantor, Morris Cohen, Camillo D'Annunzio, Morris Dvinoff, Sam Fishman, Isadore Goss, Joseph Kaiser, George Levin, Benjamin Levy, Ben Litman and Max Schwartz, who also hope at some time to fly around ye World. s..-.f ,. N - ,,,,,Y1-YY, l --v -- sn -- v V 44 R v On ye green in front of ye courthouse Paul Parris, John McElwee, William Savage, David Sensenig, Raymond Smyth, Myer Sobel, Leon Carp, Kenneth Clewell, Leon Dezube, James Heward and Arthur Schafer, famous University of Pennsylvania eleven, show Vivian Marchand, Esther Shech- ner, Margaret Tidd and Lucille Bley the tactics they used against Cornell. While in an opposite corner of the green Julius Shaller, Phil Ignatin, Frank Groff, Frank Warner and Ellwood Becker, Penn Five, are tossing ye ball into ye basket to ye great delight of Ruth Fischer, Reuben Apple, Mae Hart, May Lipsky, Walford Ingling, Sidney Levin and Carl Gross. A bell is heard offstage and ye trial is resumed. As ye crowd rush back to their seats, one notices Gus Kellis, ye people's choice, mayor of New York, William Kramer, his Director of Public Works, Laura Mac- Corkle, Dean of Bryn Mawr College, and her friends Helen Baker, Dean of Wellesley, Muriel Maurer, Dean of Swarthmore, Katherine Penny- packer, Dean of Vassar, and Leila Van Gilder, Dean of Barnard. Close upon their heels follow Arthur Egendorf, Mayor of Philadelphia, with Louis Apfelbaum, Director of Public Safety, Irvin Auerbach, Director of Public Works, Solomon Goosman, Director of Public Health, Sidney Wer- nicke, District Attorney, Councilmen, Dave Cutler, Samuel Hassman, Julius Kauffman, Harold Knopman, Albert Kohn, Louis Lieberman, and Harry Saltz. After them comes Florence Schwartz, first woman judge in ye state of Pennsylvania. Harry Fisher, famous photographer, is busily snapping ye pictures of Jeanne Fink, and Catherine Leefson, moving pic- ture stars, of Josephine Belber, famous stage star, of Vivian Keyser, the most smartly dressed woman in the city, of William Haines, matinee idol, and of Bernard Magen, famous Baseball Czar. COURT RESUMED Court Crier: fgoes through the same motions as beforel. Defense Attorney Cstepping to the front of courtjz And now, dear people, I have a very pleasant surprise for you. Detective Charles Rubin, drag in ye defendant. . QYe defendant is brought in and pushed into ye witness chairj Defense Lawyer fin a wheedling tonel : You're not a witch, are you? Defendant: Ridiculous! I'm a playwright. Defense Lawyer: Now, tell us why people think you are a witch! Defendant: I am accused of being a visionary. Defense Lawyer: What kind of visions do you have? Defendant: Sh! quiet! I think I see Gabriel and his trumpet! Over there, look! Defense Lawyer: No, I'm afraid you're wrong: that's Crawford Babin and his trumpet. Defendant: Curses! And I was getting all ready for the Judgment Jr Z . WP :AS f i i YL 5-iii! fir-. Y all .1 f ff-Cffi 2f1:f: N 44 It V gl I5 .I l llr 4 l 4 I I 1 wi l ! 1 w l P 1 w 4 if :- it I l l -'xx Day. Sh! I feel one of my visions coming on! Quiet! Ah! I see trees- grass-flowers-people sitting on little stools before bright canvases-it grows clearer now. They are Vincent Benedict, Ida Buzonsky, George Evans, and Dorothy Invernizzi painting a picture of Jerome Kephart as Narcissus-Look over there beneath the shade of a spreading chestnut tree Carolina Nagelberg and Herbert Nichol sit Writing sonnets to a dragon-fly that is buzzing 'round their heads.-Ah, the vision changes-- now it is a tall building-there are a great many men bent over blue papers with a lot of lines running over them-ye lines don't make any sense-plans I think you call them--Quiet! I recognize Louis Costa, Gil- bert Anderson, Francis Fortin, William Baird, William Cunningham, William Harris, Fred Kravitz, Carl Herckner, Hunter McKain, Harold Strang. Simon Roffman, Ernest Mishon, Norman Morrison, George and Raymond Bell, Wm. Blum, Robert Buck, John Christian, Henry Ciccotello, Charles Clarke and Harold Cranmer,-Ah, now I see Mencken at a meeting of ye Rotary Club-Oh, pshaw! it isn't Mencken, it's Quinto Vallei! Hee, hee, I thought it was Mencken because Quinto was gnashing his teeth and looking so ferocious. Look! Jack Barsky, Darwin Amorosa, Milton Cohen, Fred Cope, Chester Derr, Wm. Devine, Earl Gable, David Gottlieb, Martin Green, Milton Jekofsky, Maxwell Kallman, Abraham Peisach, Albert Press- man, Leon Shanders, Fred Speight, and George Yearicks are all members of ye Rotary Club and they are having a luncheon. Wait-don't disturb me! I see women-a great many women-ah, it is a convention-there are signs all about-ye signs read-Society for ye Introduction of Bigger and Better Smiles For Ye Stenographer-another sign reads-A Smile a Day Keeps Ye Boss's Bad Temper Away-Look!-Theekla Adams, Dor- othy Apt, Sarah Freedman, Ethel Feinberg, Eleanor Dubroff, Rebecca Daroff, Anna Auritsky, Jeanne Gallant, Sylvia Levicoff, Margaret Kent, Ida Jones, Marion Goldberg, Yetta Greenfield, Ruth MacFarlane, Anna Marshall, Molly Milman, Sylvia Molodetsky, Irma Strasdin, Dorothy Red- mond, Sylvia Pepper, Mary Silin, Dorothy Yerkes, Rose Tessler, Evelyn Valentine, Sophie Yakers and Beatrice Weinstock are attending ye' con- ference-Now, be silent !-I see a great many test tubes and thingamajigs! Look! There is John Rice, as big as life, playing around with all those chemicals! And there are Jack Cook, Morris Fier, Louis Miller, Robert Moore, Harry Siegil, and Arthur Weinberg messing with a lot of test tubes. I see a mist-Ah! a Radio Station! An announcer steps to the mike ! Well! If it isn't Sam Brodsky! He is saying that Ruth Frie- berg, the Metropolitan Opera Company's prima donna, is going to sing. In the next room is Uncle Wipg no, I'm Wrong, it's Dave Melen, speaking to his kiddies. I hear a great noise! Hark. It's an ocean liner bound for Russia! Alma Spritzman, Amy Beresin, Leonora Breedis, and Edith Kessler are shouting something. Listen! They are saying in chorus, In Russia you will find the promised land! On the boat are Thomas J if -,L -A - ,,i,,,,v ,g l i iz-, ,gagging pg si , J' '1-'l111F'1 it 11-A +A' cf..:::e1,v:g...fi-- . J K ff Davenport, Albert Ehrhart, Frank Eshleman, George Feldman, Lucy Ayjian, Dorothy Barsky, Sylvia Bass, Herman Rapp, George Kunz, Eleanor Goldenberg, Lillian Golen, Henrietta Greenstein, Anna Himes, Elizabeth Kirkpatrick, Edith Kohn, Esther Kravitz, James Newell, Samuel Phillips, Edwin Shook, Edna McKenzie, Esther Morgan, Mary Radcliffe, Bessie Roffman, Sara Schonberg, Hattie Schultz, Anna Shapiro, Matilda and Selma Shapiro, Edna Sheckter, Edith Shwabsky, Florence Smookler, Lena Vernekoff, Helen Vodges, Jeanette Weiss, Ida Voigtsberger, and John McHenry. Defense Lawyer Cturning to the courtrooml : I think there can be no doubt as to the defendant's insanity. She is certainly not a Witchg she is, I am sure you will agree, an idiot. tHe bows.J State Lawyer: I obj ect- Curtain cuts off his words. HILDEGARDE WIMENITZ, Historian. DEAR ALMA MATER: The bond between us and thee is so deep and spiritual that it is not really necessary to try to define, in words, that which you have given to us and that which we would convey to you, yet that no thought be left unsaid or thing undone, ere we leave thy portals forever, perhaps it would be well to state clearly the deeding of such things, tangible and intangible, as we consider of value. As you have brought us successfully through a period of unrest, to an hour of happy fulfillment, we realize that the might- iest factors of this world are the things money cannot buy, the intangible possessions of the soul. After long thought, we believe our co-operation is the finest thing we could have given you. The wee small hours have oft found us poring over our studies, that we might add luster to thy fair name. In rain and shine, we have risen that we might be early at our toil, faithful day in and day out, that you could live and fiourish. Our helpful spirit is reflected in many ways, especially in the S. A. We have tried so manfully to put over the various activities sponsored by this organization, and succeeded so brilliantly, that our idea. of a iiourish- ing student body is the Students' Association of the Overbrook High -School, Inc., of America. Bk lk Sk HF ik Who can dispute the fact that we have an unusual record for breaking dishes? Our cheery place of dining, with its sunny, airy, light atmosphere, planned scientifically on a basis of sanitary protection against the invasion of that lower specie of animal known as bacteria, simply enlivens some of us so much that we can't resist the urge to have fun, break the crockery, Z - bfi 14 .1-A-2,4 ,.l'T,Lf Lvl' - 12' 'U :Vi V, lgvigv -5 4:1 ,K M fm 45 K 1 s a cliff e at t v rlaazaiegariferelvt R ' V ian act that puts more money into circulationl, and ma.ke noise, which vital occupations put us into a happy life-like mood, in which to do good work for the rest of the day. So you see, these goings-on do have their compensations. Bk Pk Ik III wk We have heard much about that disturbing element-the automobile, but, people do not know what they are talking about. It has helped to develop your wealth of personality. Any student who can arise at 8:15, breakfast, jump into an automobile, round corners on two wheels and no brakes, and appear bright and fresh on the dot of 8:30, safe and sound, certainly has great capabilities. Minute men in the making. ak Ik ak if 'F All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. Teachers, of all people, should realize this, before they take from our young fingers such literature as they dub dime novels. Why, that reading is the very thing that puts us into high spirits! Degrading? Oh, dear no, for such perusal affords us just the relaxation we need after a tussle with Virgil. Presi- dents, too, have been known to consider this necessary. lk ak lk lk Ik It is true that the world rates success by outward evidences. The fact that your possessions have grown until nearly double, is obvious. With our assistance, your prestige has spread so far that your favorite son, Parke Schoch, has been chosen a leader among men, to carry on in the world's work. lk ik lk Ik Ik Apropos of prestige-there has been some general discussion of high school students throughout the country, opposing Mr. Volstead's views. There is just one answer. If six months in wood make ginger-ale extra dry, four years in brick make high school students ultra dry. Pk ik Ik lk Ik We pass from the intangible to the tangible assets, namely, the family jewels, the possession of which you have just reason to be thrilled and proud. lst-Diamonds ............. CShining Lightl 2nd-Pearls ..... CWhite and Blackj 3rd-Rubies ................ fHeart's Blood! 4th-Emeralds ............ CUnenlightenedJ In closing, we have a bequest to make, that at present we cannot evaluate. The success of the future we bequeath to thee, dear Alma Mater. Signed: Class of June, 1930. P. S.-The failures are willed to human nature. - 2 f Ll N Class Poem Overbrook fJune, 19301 HE earth revolves, and light expires in evening, The earth moves on, and now the stars come out,- Thus are we borne, blue evening after evening, Silent through space, into eternity. And every burning star Whose shaken beauty Breaks like a Wave upon the captured heart Tells me that here it was I first raised forehead, Wide-eyed at beauty, here under the starsg Tells me that here it was I first saw starlight Floating in water and thought that I could clutch it, Only to tind it deeper far than fingers, ' Only to learn the distance to a star. The earth sails on, blue evening after evening, Ancl days are nothing to eternity. But we whose days are less than dust in shadow Must count each hour lost that is not spent In seeking vital knowledge for the next. There is a sea whose weighted Waters roll Smoothly and deeply over mighty depths, Deeps Where the human mind gasps as it sinks. And though this sea of knowledge breaking here Left only scattered foam upon the shore, Still I am less afraid now I have learned That other hearts than mine have laughed and plunged, That other hearts than mine have wept and bled. 'TX i -r .., q,i U FWF? as ip -:ff-fe - off ' e-viagra-f,.-ai..-1-for KJ A' J, The earth revolves, blue evening after evening, And time runs on into internity. And evening after evening brings the hour When like white blossoms we shall all be shaken,- Like the rending of boughs in the wind. Four years! And now whatever here was worthy, Whatever shone in the clear light of beauty, Whatever here was low, all that disgusted, Whatever here was gay, the bitter griefs, The good and bad, all these, I must take with me. These years have ravaged much and ravaged deeply. There is no choice! Henceforward, when my heart grieves, Some thing that once was part of this grieves too. r The earth revolves, and sunset sinks to shadow. And part of all this spirit shall go with me When I arise at last and follow evening And time that runs into eternity. wifi telvhlqgv :fp -:.- gi g T' e l1-rh-,- giagal , .151 T' L P' I- 5 i V F r it - - .L I - . 'K v ii J T ' T it A ' t l J? x.1 N W William Haines Gus Kellis Sol Gelman Herbert Nichol Irving Auerbach Jimmy Heward John Engler' Daniel Cantor Newton Hui Gus Kelhs William Kramer William Quay Gus Kellis Herbert Nichol Robert Buck Fred Bettleheim Leon Dezube Hall of Fame of the Class of June '30 Best Looking Most Obliging Noisiest Most Ambitious Best Dressed Most Humorous The Giant ' The Dwarf Jazziest Best Actor Biggest Politician Caveman Most Popular Most Courteous Most Conservative The Darling The Tomboy Most Athletic Samuel Hassman Best French Student Samuel Haimowitz Best Latin Student Sol Gelman Bruce Gordon Samuel Haimowitz Willard Koff 100 X Talhie Biggest Eaters Most Bashful Most Forward Jeanne Fink Leila Van Gilder Selma Shapiro Ruth Joseph Vivian Keyser Lania Davis Rosa Kreutzer Helen Clavan Virginia Shaw Josephine Belber Muriel Maurer Laura MacCorkle Laura MacCorkle Patricia Griffin Lucille Bley Irene Longstreet Ruth Joseph Florence Schwartz Lillian Golen Eleanor Hoehn Marion Hutchmson Katherine Bonham i . - . g . . l 1 1 W ' 41 ' . , . . 4 . . 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II II I II I II II 'I II II fy,I x in ,,,Y-A,gAJ'q,J ,A--, , , K N X , UHICDCDIL W P I1 'Nw 1 gi JIIIUIIIINE 'E 3510 P 1 M HEMSEKT N ICNOL ' W P.-an-cmsf T0m:R.4' W fxx 4 4 -N -Q I + . lt V s President S. A. Message E, the members of the class of June 1930, after the required four years of study, have been graduated from the Overbrook High School. To meet the demand of a modern, machine-like world, our education has, of a necessity, been standardized, cut more and more closely to the pattern of purely practical instruction Classroom routine left comparatively little time fo1 other scholastic interests Fortunately close association with a friendly and sympathetic as well as highly capable and efficient Faculty lessened any monotony that may have resulted from a clock-work schedule of classes. Extra-curricular activities and athletics as well as intimate companionship with classmates gave individual personalities the oppor- tunity to develop and removed the evil of' automatomsm which attends any highly developed routine Work We leave with no illusions toward the life which confronts us Though modern education modern science modern invention in short modern clvilization has given us some advantages over the youth of the centuries past the world is still quite the same not-fertile not-barren field which lay before our forefathers Most of us have already chosen a part of this huge field to work upon Many of us will begin to cultivate that chosen part immediately relying upon and applying what we have already learned Some of us will have the advantages and better preparation afforded by a college education Yet all of us however well prepared we may be will at first contact find the ground stubborn rocky There will be floods and periods of drought Fhere will be a time when all the elements will seem to be directed against us and It will seem that we can no longer bear the brunt of thelr fury It IS then despairing hopeless that we will seek the understanding sooth ing protection of the sturdy tree F11endsh1p which perhaps had its root in high school days The years spent at Overbrook will not have been 111 vain lf during that time the seed of a true llfe lasting friendship was sown the friendship of one who will cleave closer than a brother Tlme alone will reveal if we are to be so blessed Now we leave and the faces the cheerful smile and friendly banter of our classmates fade and linger ing we have Memories ,mera . . . . ' 7 1 Y . . 7 . 9 , . . . . . Y 7 3 7 a Y 9 . . I . . . . . . 9 ' U l ' . . . . Y 7 1 ' - , . . V. . . l . , 1 . r x 9 9 a y S W . . v ' X P' ' ' ' if Y, ' 9 0 ' c . v , , - 9 1 ' , -i I . f . ea - J... A 5 , V- - - - - - 1 'n N - -,-,ff Y Y-,JT 37-7- lx if ,Y W1-i-if,-41 ,711 Y .K -5, W -Yi,,, ,f L L, +4-1 ,Ava ggi, ve- vzgpg WL 'O' e - FL Leif J V Clubs NE of the greatest influences in our lives in Overbrook has. been the clubs, clubs for each and every member of the class, clubs to satisfy our individual tastes and desires! The DRAMATIC CLUB was for those who enjoyediplays, had talent for acting, or wished to learn more about dramatics. From this club, we drew most of ourmaterial for plays. In the MIDNITE OIL CLUB were those who wrote. Many of our great authors-to-be will look back on the Midnite Oil Club as their start in their chosen field. ' An ART CLUB invited those who draw. Ambitious, talented artists belonged to this club. It was its members who supplied all the art work about school,-posters, scenery for plays, cartoons for the Beacon and Towers, and work for our own RECORD BOOK. . Those who were interested in photography belonged to the CAMERA CLUB. The Camera Club has been a big help about school. It has taken pictures of our mugs so many times. We wonder where it could get so much money to buy so many new cameras so often. And how about the LIBRARY CLUB, the club which helped run our Library? The members of this club have devoted more time than almost any other club members to their work. They have helped with the books before school, after school, during school, and lots of other times. And how about the-but enough. I could go on talking forever about those many varied, unique, useful, enjoyable, pleasant, entertaining, help- ful-and lots of other adjectives-clubs. The clubs have been important in many ways. It is not only the fact that they were so varied and suited so many pupils' individual tastes that made them notable. But they really taught their members something in the respective fields of work which they represented. But not only that! The clubs were the main means of bringing the students closer together socially. In our classes we knew everybody and talked to everybody Cwhen the teacher's back was turned or during testsj. However, we never came in really close social contact with our classmates. In our clubs, on the other hand, we met people interested in the same things we were interested in. LWe understood one another. We became friendly. We expanded socially. Yes, without the least bit of doubt our clubs have been important. They have been our teachers and our entertainers. Z - , - -, if-. 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T, STAGE CREVV 1 . si' 3 ELECTRIC LIGHT CREVV JL- T is A,,. ff f 34 111 111, -35413339 Y Z T L Zi--T,,,ii1?, cf-M ' 1 1, 11 '-A-f A-'f 1- v T ,Yi gfA . - uf' K 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 PRINCIPALS OF' THE GONDOLIERSH N11 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q . f'-f.', ,'. fy 4:2-5- e'gf1'i'I: ' 4 - ,G .vagal -ii' 3 'nf V, f f Mx Ty ' 1 i QC, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 11 1 1 1' 1 X ' Q . , 1 -.. 5E'T gl ,ffm JW!-IM wwf' S 3 S? F 5 5 E s E F4 F iv 5? Q 3? se 3 5 s 2 E E . eYe:fge,l- af A itnrffwr--aL.-111-A l gl 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Fx U I J V Boys ' Sports N, May, 1927, the Orange and Black of Overbrook entered scholastic competition, represented by the harriers, but was downed in the North- east Relays , this, incidentally, was the third straight win for the lads up around where the howlin' nor'easters daunt even the bravest men. In the fall of 1927 Dr. O'Brien called out candidates for the football team, and with material like Dave Bean, who was elected captain, Bow- man, Manning, Briggs, Joe Brown, and Ernie Ash, it looked as if the Hilltoppers would be no mean contenders in the pigskin world, although she could not enter the league in the opening year. The initial contest was looked forward to with great expectancy, but Montgomery nosed us out by a 7-6 count. This defeat, however, was alleviated somewhat by our hill- and-dalers taking second place in the novice race. On the whole, the 1927 football season was good. We defeated the much-touted Radnor team, 31-7, then upset Camden, 25-13, Ernie Ash and Joe Brown being the big threats in these contests. Haverford staged a sur- prise, and beat us 20-0, but then our harriers, always on the alert to retali- ate viciously, administered a thrashing to Upper Darby, 17-38, Utley Crane taking first place. Then O. H. S. football downed Phoenixville, Bean scor- ing two touchdowns, although Larry Springiield was instrumental in the victory. Taking on West Philly, the Public High champs, we were barely defeated, 7-6 5 that was some battle, let us whisper confidentially in your ears. You remember how Briggs retrieved that fumble, and streaked ninety yards for our touchdown, and then Silberstein failed to kick the point. We closed the season, however, with a decisive win over Norris- town, 22-0. The soccer laddiebucks turned in their shoes after hanging up five victories, four ties, and three defeats. Basketball then took the limelight, and, after a rather successful sea- son, the Orange and Black cohorts crept into second place by soundly thrashing Frankford, 31-24. Milt Linaka was designated to lead the team for the season of 1929. Baseball again took the floor, and, the chaff of two hundred candidates having been sorted out, the team started the year with a loss to Rox- borough, 10-6, but then came back fiercely to eke out a win over Southern, 2-0, Shandleman pitching. To add to this honor, our wing-footed brothers of that famous Mercury namely, the harriers, trounced Haverford, 54 to 365 spurred on by this, they traveled up to Northeast, and brought home the relay laurels with a sum total of 64 points, the nearest contender, Central, having only 50. Incidentally, the 220-team made the best show- ing. Later we took the triangular meet, beating out Central and Frank- ford. s-.-I 1 . an ln, ' if-7-L -g.gt: - ii S- 7 - 1 4 Zi-li QI' ,ig -:-: - ms Y v , - e,,,, ,ge 1 ia. ,-,,-,.,v ve g 1 e, ' K1 f ' a L Ji, The horsehide heavers had been doing badly, but redeemed them- selves by overwhelming Southern, 8-3, Hesh Forman, pitching for O. H. S., fanned seventeen men to cop the Central fracas by the same score. These victories seemed to rejuvenate the boys for they took Northeast under, 9-7, then later Germantown, 2-1. Frankford, however, adminis- tered us a sound beating, 8-1. Then the Orange and Black hill and dailers captured third in the class championship runs at Northeast, and the ball team finished in fifth place. The fall season of 1928 was brightened only by the copping of the reserve league football crown by the defeat of Gratz,-Overbrook's first championship. Overb1'ook's court team entered competition once more, but the season was not particularly brilliant. The baseball season of 1929 was to see the Orange and Black rank as an extremely powerful contender for the cup. Stonewall Jackson bore the brunt of the pitching assignments during that eventful year, and bore them as his more eminent predecessor bore them in the Civil War. Leon Dezube was a constant menace with his stick during the fiscal year, as were Parris and Hart in a lesser degree. A word ought to be added here in regard to Max Kallman. That short, stocky lad, starting the season with a series of strikeouts, made an unfavorable impression upon Over- brook fandom, but then more than redeemed himself by a remarkable comeback that carried him like a meteor to the topmost rank of the Hilltop stickmen, and made him one of the most feared hitters in the high school league. During this year, our harriers captured the second straight Northeast Relay championship, not to be outdone by this achievement, the fair sex copped the interschool meet, with Louise West winning the seventy-five yard dash in nine seconds, a new record. But Qhorrible dictulj our defenders of the grand old national pastime were nosed out of winning the title. You will recall how Bill Dietrich Qwho is now with the A's, or, at any rate, was at this writingb gave a masterly performance of pitching, and practically won his own game by a magni- iicent triple in the thirteenth inning. We won't bore you with an account of the football season of '29, the only event which made yours truly still keep on reporting disaster after disaster for the dear old Beacon was our trimpuh over Gratz, 13-0, which eliminated that team from the title consideration, and which, incidentally, was perhaps ample reward for all the days spent in the dregs of despair and dank darkness. It was the whole team that won that game. After the season was over, the sports editors put Joe Brown on their All-Public High team, but left out Shapiro, the sports editor of the Bea- Z .. -W , Xiu ,gm N K- . r VV sbs, x 'rvv4ww-v-vw-v'v- tf , l ,,K, ..,,...,.. ,-.,..-vA.,-..,. . ,..,-A6'+4L- ,, ..-.. g-..f-..-.V-...Aa -2- , ,.,..,-., 3 vm nwqvv f f '-'W K 'VA W ' ' H ' ' 'V 'W ' K Y 'A' f wf.'hw an Qcifbvmgf con being the only one to mention Shapiro for the honor, which may or may not be a credit to him. Dave's hurt pride was mitigated, however, by being placed on the All-Scholastic squad picked by the city newspapers. It might be well to mention here that our class football team, then the 12A's, ran off with the inter-class football crown, much to the disgust of Drew Hall. It is hardly necessary to add that 1929-30 basketball was unquestion- ably the most successful in the history of all Overbrook athletics, since we won the Penn Tournament. Although we had linished fourth in the league and were not given an outside chance to win, we neve1'theless shattered the nineteen consecutive wins of the Hagerstown contingent to the tune of 25-20. On March 26, 1930, the award was presented to the school,-a handsome, silver basketball. Captain Fox and his cohorts, 1'ather than the efforts of any one individual, were responsible for this magnificent trophy. As the Record goes to press very early, we can make only a few remarks in regard to the aspect of the baseball season of 1930. Hart, Lichtenstein, Campbell, Dezube, and Kallman are all regulars back from last year, and they are all good men and true. How we will make out, it remains to be seen. BOYS' A. A. BOARD :,Q,i.4f-I..1 'j Li l ,.ff- -1-41:1-iiiiigzzg Z 1,-0 it 1 i xl 'l l li lr ii +C F 7? fi li il l 1 C 4 , l l I 11 la l l P l 5 Fl li 4 5 1 2 l i . l il l l ll l ,. 'rl ,S Pl il lvl il yr 'v +fA+Q-1 n 2' -f: 'Q'f-it-li:TifY4i':i '- 1 -- f f, -- i vi iz , h x - - N 1 W BOYS' BASEBALL TEAM N l 1 w N w V W ' BOYS' TRACK TEAM 'KX G A J a V J- Aglgf ' 7f41-f-LA -4 1A:1l5 E12 'V 'Y 'Qof' J- ? 11,3 'fi 1 'liiif f f 2 2 Br B 1:.:.2B Q J- B 3.-Bfl.-f . v , N k,,l H BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM Z A .A vp- f -'- , Z, Y,-:E fQ1i Y ,W Yin V Y ' Q3-if j:jit3.:::, ni v I 7? j N Girls' Sports HEN the girls of the class of June '30 first entered Overbrook High School in 1926, there were no organized sports, and not even an associa- tion to promote athletics for girls. When a Girls' Athletic Association had been organized with Teoka Sutters as its president, girls' sports took on a more business-like appearance. The Swimming Club, Leaders' Club, Danc- ing Club, and Hiking Club were organized. Volleyball was introduced for girls in their freshman and sophomore years, accompanied by track and field work in the spring. For Juniors and Seniors, there were hockey in the fall, basketball in mid-season, and track in the spring Our athletic activities improved constantly, and in our high senior term reached their peak under Rosa Kreutzer the president of the associa- tion. Aiding Rosa were the members of the A A board who were in- valuable 1n their efforts to make all their proJects successful The three athletic clubs Leaders Dancing and Swimming continued to present then splendld work to g11ls interested 1n athletics For the tire less efforts of the sponsors of these clubs nearly every Senior girl owes 'W vote of thanks While hockey was not played 1n our 12B It made up a large part of oui extra curricular athletics Those who played at the Blind Institute field will remember the chicken and the gaudy DIIIHIQS and the ice cold spring The most important game of the season was the Varsity Alumnae game When hockey ended basketball took its place Again the high spot of the season was the Varsity Alumnae game The Alumnae team con sisted of girls who had been graduated from Overbrook and still played basketball while the Varsity team was chosen from starring players on the four school teams Track practlce started a httle before the Easter holidays and con tmued untll the middle of May Then came the big inter class track and field meet held in our school field When our own meet was over a Varsity team was selected to contest in the city track meet In our Junior and Senior years We sent out a Varsity team that successfully defeated all con tenders and brought home the city championship Not to be outdone by the boys in the spring guls baseball made its appearance The teams competed vahantly with one another 1n inter class games No Varsity team however was formed for competition with an outside team In our four years at Oveibrook girls athletics became more and more an 1mportant part ln our extra currlcular act1v1t1es In our posltlons as high Seniors we endeavored to fostei them in every possible way and we may recall ou1 athletic recieations in Overbrook with the utmost pleasure 1 1 I 1 1 1 I ' 1 . . , . . . . 1 1 , e ' e q I Xb 7 ! 7 1 9 'X C 0 1 7 . 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BOARD W ,r I l 4 ', Sl H 14 K I W M J ,w U U. , yf H if 41 fi W 14x N W ri i X J . , ,F GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM ' N 4. ,Al T f ,g ,J I J V L- ,-dxiamil-igi' -A Hg Y, -'Avi ff ,Avg-,V X i -i:fii,:iAi-1 ' i T ,, 1 ,A - :-:v 1-L Y 7 A-' fr-1-A '- 1 '-i-7 'vi 7 Y, Y Y Y- , - xx K GIRLS' LEADERS' CLUB ' 1R11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 11, 1 1 11 1 1 'AX -IF In V Almanac for 1930 COMMON year of 365 days for most people but about twice as long' for Seniors. The calculations in this Almanac are given for Overbrook High School .in mean time ffor Seniors onlyj, the risings and settings of the sun and moon being corrected for paralysis and reflection. To change to Standard Time, five minutes are subtracted for every city block west, and added for every city block east. This does not allow for car-blocks, sleet, rain, hail or any visitations of Providence. SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC A--Academic D-Music B-Commercial E-Industrial Arts C-Mechanics Arts F-Vocational Art. OF INTEREST AROUND OVERBROOK HIGH SCHOOL A. Office-located between rooms 102 and 103 on the ground PLACES The S. floor. Scene of many political struggles. Contains original Wicker furni- ture used in Captain Applejackf' The Late-room-Lunchroom B on the ground floor. Under the per- sonal supervision of Mr. Jackson. A branch of this exceedingly well-known institution is found on the third floor in room 322. The Lunchroom-located on the south side of the ground floor. Of imposing architecture, pleasingly decorated with colorful signs saying, Take your dishes back. It was here that the cry went up, Give me ice cream or give me death! The Winged Victory-situated in the foyer on the first floor. This handsome statue bears silent witness to the affection and affluence of the class of June '29. This statue has often been the inspiration for some of' our finest radiator caps. The Record office-number 414A on the fourth floor. Otherwise known as the Adjustment office, the Banking oflice, and the little room where you get operetta tickets. This room is said to contain one of the most extensive collections of tables, desks, and chairs in the school. The Beacon office-located on the fourth floor, number 402A, is affectionately known as the Beacon Works. Does active business only on Thursday afternoon when it is busily engaged from 2.00 until the Editor-in-Chief runs out of copy. The Auditorium-on the ground floor, has no number, but you can't miss it. Tastefully furnished in green and tan with two red and blue flag'- poles tossed in for color. Used for study, home-room, play-rehearsals, operettas, assemblies, and impromptu wrestling matches during lunch period. 34 I . I ,Wg -4.14 'A f.- li? ' 1-af. 7 v 0' ,- fi-1 gifgzigf iff, - l 11 1' - of c 'five f r HA H 'f..a::1a3-13...-asf J 'D' uf N The Main Office-located on the second floor between rooms 205 and fl 206. This is the only place in Overbrook High School, where really 1 authentic absence excuses can be procured. 11 1 THE SUCCESSION OF STUDENT ASSOCIATION PRESIDENTS Q SINCE 1926 .1 Lillian Reinhold l Jack Lilienfeld Jack Lilienfeld Mary Esther Oman 1 Morton Bloom 1' Harry Buck Warren Smith Gus Kellis l IMPORTANT EVENTS IN OUR SENIOR TERM Feb. 3-New term begins. Feb. 4-General mix-up over rosters. Feb. 5-Lunch served in our palatial dining-rooms. Feb. 6-Latin books handed out. Our enthusiasm for school is waning. ' Feb. 7--First dish broken in lunchroom. Feb. 10--First official Record meeting. M Feb. 12--Linco1n's Birthday. 1 Feb. 13--First announcement regarding lateness. Feb. 14-St. Valentine's Day. Mailmen go on strike. l Feb. 18--First issue of Beacon appears. Feb. 20-Rosa Kreutzer new president of Girls' A. A. Claire Clendaniel vice-president. ll Feb. 21-School in mourning. Washington's birthday comes on Satur- I day. 41 Feb. 26-Installation of officers in upper assembly. 41 Feb. 28-Ham sandwich, with butter, is sold. School mobs lunchroom. ll Mar. 3-12B Committees chosen. 1' Mar. 5-Dues collectors make their first attempt. 1' Mar. 6-Browning puts in appearance. I Mar. 10-Walter Allesandroni new president of Boys' A. A. Ken Clewell U 'vice-president. i Ma1'. 11-Tests for report period announced. 1 Mar. 12-Penn trophy presented to school. Speeches and embarrass- 1' ment. Mar. 14-First Girls' A. A. dance of term. Ma1'. 17-St. Patrick's Day. School goes Irish in a big way. y Mar. 20-First issue of the Towers, J Mar. 24-First report issued. fx Z . ... - lfv' ,Q-fvjwg-3332.11 -1 Z- i ,' , i li:-Afigggy -i,v V K9 L. I 1 .1 1 X 1 1 1 1 Af Mar. April April April April April April April April April April April May May May May May May May June June June June June June A A AA f-gig-Afgf gpg g A 1i1F i 7 Y' H Q L--.ii ' .F al A 7 v V 31-New toaster appears in lunchroom. 1-Novel issue of Beacon on sale. 2-Forum program presented in assem 4.. 9.. 11- 21- bly. Mr. Kazze chosen to lead All-Scholastic Orchestra. Sigma Delta Assembly, Struggle assiduously, gentlemen. 10-Painters begin work on school. -Beginning of Easter Holidays. breathe. 22-Geometric progression introduced in Algebra. 23- Chinese program given in, assembly. 25-First glimpse of The Gondoliers given in a sembly. 29-First pair of white shoes is seen. -State Scholarship examinations taken -First night of The Gondoliersf' -Second report issued -First real strawberry found in ice-cream. -Moths shooed out of tuxes ' and shoes shined -Senior Promlll -Memorial Day Whoopee' Seniors stop work Graduation rehearsal Memory books put in their appearance Final report issued Senior class banquet Graduation V 1 Y Miss Rees lectures on disease. Girls afraid to eat, drink or special lower as- N the years and years to come when we are feeling quite ancient we can look through this book 'md relive our school days at Overbrook So we have written here below a parody on one of Overbrooks greatest necessities The Home Room Bulletin 1 Two thousand three hundred and fifty four late yesterday Keep up the good work' Start to school fifteen minutes later and soon we will have everyone late Perhaps in a few years nobody will come at alll' see no reason why you should support your school paper So please dis continue buying it 3 No more contests for 100 per cent S A and A A Instead the class which has the most not Joining will receive a silver cup 4 Dues collection day has been changed to Saturday since nobody will be there to pay it on that day 1 1 1 I 1. 11 1 H1 ll 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 fn 2 . 1 9 1 12 . 13 22 ' ' . 1' 1 23 ' . 1 30 . . 1 1 13- '1 . 1 16- ' . ' 1 18- ' ' . 1, 23- ' ' . 1 A 24- ' 1 . t1 '1 25- ' , 1 1 1 11 f 1 N , Q 1 0 , I lx 1 . - 1 M . , c . , , 1 , ' p lhl . . Q D . D 1, 1 . - - . H1 1 . . 1 ll . , , 1 ll 2. The Beacon is happy to announce a big decrease in sales... We 41 , , i . . . . . 1 1 . . . . . . . ' 1 l - - I . ll X! Q . . K 1' tax 1 if Y A X 'L' 1 'N 524 A - -Lv f.:r-,f,3:g11l:- X 4 . P' h 1 Y -1, 1 1 1 :i- :-i-11.::- L I'- K if-Tgzlx E rf f, 'r 1:1: l 1 pi 'F--T f',.'-I-.-11 'A ' L 7 U ll J .0 Q in All the World s a Stage ll 4' Over the hills to the poor house -All of us, after digging in for ill Prom tickets, gown money, play tickets, lunch-checks, etc., etc. The Old Homestead -Overbrook High School. IN Flaming Youth -William Haines. The Man Who Laughs -Marvin Willig. The Four Million -The Senior class. Main Street -Fifty-ninth and Oxford Streets. The Age of Innocence -.Our Freshman days. Les Miserables -Any Latin class. . Old Curiosity Shop -The Lunchroom. Daddy Long Legs -John Engler. The Covered Wagon -Fred Bettelheim's conveyance. Two Little Confederatesv-Laura MacCorkle and Eleanor Hoehn. Ninety-six Hours Leave -Friday afternoon, Saturday and Sunday. Up from Slavery -Graduation. Sentimental Tommy -Willard Cantor. A Friend of Caesar -Samuel Haimowitz. .A U .. .li .. if G6 66 ll CK C6 66 l l i Great Expectations -Ruth Josephs. 4, A Pair of Blue Eyes -Ethel Barrett. 4 The Red Terror -Muriel Maurer. l ' U54-40 or Fight -The Soccer team. 'J King Solomon's Mines -The Lunchroom Cashiers. , The Great Quest -To pass Algebra. , Tales from Baron Munchausen -Lateroom Excuses. ,I The Song of the Sirens -Chorus. ll The Charge of the Light Brigade -The fifth floor in two minutes. i Insect Adventures -10B Biology. it She said, You naughty boy, go Way! 4' As she had said to many. 'H He said to her, Go weigh yourself, l . And handed her a penny. 1+ We are twins and look alike. When we were at school my brother il threw an eraser andehit-the teacher. She whipped me. She didn't know ' the difference but I did. Brother was in a fight and the judge fined me I 3500. He.didn't know the diff but I did. I was to be married, but my brother arrived at the church first and married my girl. She didn't realize , but I did. But I got even for all that. I died last week and they buried him.-Sun Dial. Fx gi if-..e1f'f1i rl, 'kill 14 fl 13 -54121 gffl i MP5 'F 8 pl. L Ll 11 Q 1 - v A A A - e a fi 'A-L'iT,l 1lZTll'37f'1 I 'fl'f H f -i-' T'L-', '.1i'A-'A my I LYON IARMOR INCOR-PORATED SEVENTH, at the corner of CHERRY, PHILADELPHIA YJVIIZIETI We extend congratulatlons to class of June, 1930 and add I am only one But stlll I am one I cannot do everything But stlll I can do something And because I cannot do everything I will not refuse to do something that I can do EDWARD EVERETT HALE :xo ff , . 1 Q f f I 1 f f f - l, I I Fx 41? . 4 xt!-if Kg- Y, -' Yi., l,iT rg l- 73- i - f ,1 l'.n1 ii-x-gi-gli i W e-Y,,,-,- 'PQ-1 ,-v, ,e-,, vt , Y, A ' l ' H K LU' ' 'thee' LJ it ' W Ll l Y 4, Our Ojfczbl Photographer it .-, -gi-WV The Luedleeke Studie PORTRAITURJE 20 81 22 South F ifty-second Street West Philadelphia, Pa. -- -iii' - 1 Ii C L EDECKE, JR. Sh d 8 74 t ,X . y W ,C KT -4- f -iY.,. j.gt,tf 4a L- W f W f if 1 ff,1ai11:At rw 45 QTL? Y- is J-S 1 She shuddered as she looked at the little white body lying there in the yi water. Tears came to her eyes and she wept profusely. She gripped the 'l glistening knife more tightly but she could not get herself to approach 1 nearer the loathesome thing. Gradually, however, she became resolute. M She knew that she must plunge the sharp knife through the object or jp suffer the consequences. She steeled herself for the task. Tears again welled to her eyes, but she frenziedly brushed them away. She approached closer, closer-oh, how could she do it? Finally, with a desperate effort, xl the woman cut the onion and went on with the preparing of her supper. 'Q , . Whggomdfome Rudolph Falkenhagen i The Romani Manufacturing jeweler i Zim I3fU0?'b'00k 510 Jefferson! Building , E 1 Oppers l0l5 Chestnut Street Read The p Philadelphia i H T O W E R S H Phone: walnut 1971 i uf figger Service W :ii 1 Zh p VY B e I I e r 'ZW az y ' ' l OVERBROOK NATIONAL BANK l OF PHILADELPHIA ii 60th 8: Master Sts. 52nd 8: Stiles Sts. gr, ji'A Q, ig, ,1, . - 7 g S ,,..,:f4,,, to it Tir, ,vcr A-Aft? 'LA T T A U, ,Ni O 9 fx Martin s Flowers 4 A For every occasion lf 109 Fairfield Avenue at Garrett Road , Opposite Municipal' Building L UPPER DARBY, PA. TELEPHONE, BOULEVARD 3029 We Will Care For Orders Anywhere in the World PLOWERS POR THE GRADUATION AT OVERBROOK, CLASS OF JUNE, 1930, SUPPLIED BY US. 1 i l i I don't Want to be an emperor I dOn't Want to be a king 5 iq Fd rather be a Senior J. MILLMAN UP-T0-DA TE MEAT MARKET CITY DRESSED MEATS Fresh Killed Poultry Constantly on Hand l . d th . 'T And never 0 a mg 146 s. som street il BELL PHONE, SHERWOOD 0499 w liz lg B ,, KINOSLEY 0640 KEYSTONE, RACE 1796 Our name is YOLIY gain I . A PHILADELPHIA I. SHUBIN 81: CO. A SURETY COMPANY ,W Furniture of Distinction A, General Insurance 4 E. SAMUEL KROMBOLZ, Secretary 503 SOUTH STREET W FIDELITY-PHILADELPHIA TRUST BLDG. E M PHILADELP , PENNA. 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It Fx it ,B B t A B 1 L ft ,wg ,,,- , ll B in-4g5 tA: i N -cf.. A J? Wynnefielcfs Bright Spot HARRY M. OTT, JR. .. 1. Own Make ICE CREAM AND CANDY 1921 N. 54th Street Philadelphia, Pa. Compliments of HARRY GORDON DIAMONDS 726 Sansom Street Philadelphia, Pa. Compliments of I. S. SACORSKY 81 SON 1015 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. CLASS OF JUNE, '30 THE DRAMATIC CLUB wishes the class great success. Compliments of N. C. BARBER SHOP 6035 Market Street Philadelphia, iff in Proprietor, Nick Ciccitello .- AISENSTEIN 81 GORDON 71244 Sansom Street Tuxedo Suits to Hire MAX HUBSHER, Himself Philadelphia, PH- shift, Collar, Tie, studs Included No Extra Charge : : Latest Style OPEN EVENINGS 6027-29 Market Street Allegheny 3787 Delivery City and Suburbs ,Q V X 'H f-Q' 4.14: -g , 1 - C . . ,f D jiagu-114--gi-11-'xv , ,- ' 'rf - 'fe' - v , 55 , A A ' Qt' ' .0 -' it E A 4... 4. . 1 1 43 t Ev'F'f-1-fan viii 'Lim ': -I 4 w X ,Fri 11 Y 541365 , X th'!f'3
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