Overbrook High School - Record Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1933

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f K fffp , x kxwgwgw YV 2 ff fy! ' V sv ff 1 AHFQQW -s 1 I f Q ' VAN 'xv vs - 'SE , W my 5613 Ek 11 ,. if X41 s 'sz .3 L, arm! ,ff 'Quit-. -Z iglfff. ff' , '. ! fJ. ,1. .1521 -V yy, -1. QM ,ff 9Q. 'f ,L Vg-.-,.-,Mfg ' -mf. k i' nf dl 'v--f-'T .. 3. MBR 5 THE RECGRD C L A S S FEBRUARY 1935 'RW OVERBROOK HIGH SCHOOL PHILADELPHIA PENNSXLXAIXIA O F 13-X - fe ST? ' f W . M :F .1 nu - , 'EA 9 Wigs? 5' X - f : 5 -2 Wg wage , , , . . L W 'V' -3- 7' 114.5- .il V f Y l fi-f.-it M ANY and many years ago, there raged a great pesti- lence upon the face of the earth. Multitudes of people were suddenly stricken by the dreadful blight. and great was the destruction. Few were spared. Human beings wandered through the streets, starving and unclad. Fam- ilies were torn apart. Everywhere public buildings were closed, and more people joined the ranks of the afflicted. Desperate and frantic attempts were made to avert the dread menace, called Depression, but the frightful pestilence only tightened its grip. and everywhere despair reigned. Only in one nation was there no pestilence. This tribe lived in the far north. on a part of an island. They were a thrifty. economical people. and were distinguished by the name Caledonians. For them the monster Depres- sion had no terrors. They went about their work, ignor- ing the derisive ridicule of an envious world. And their lot was blessed, and while the world writhed, they were content and happy, for they were wise. But 'fScotchmenl' have their light moments. We offer you a blend of Caledonian wisdom and levity in this RECORD BOOK, hoping that you also may achieve the hap- piness and good fortune dependent upon such a mixture. . l.v.,1 . , 1 Y. '.,.. A .. aa., .. M. will bei-law whiff rs-ee, 173232 f Z.-4' 3 'fl i 3 J if 15' ' P' V- ' 9 ,.. b 5 3 ' il is -f vt Ea Foreword Time passes all too quickly, leaving its mark on all of us. Only memory is untoiiched by time-memory alone remains ever green in the mind. To strengthen these memories, and to recall for all time the ghd days of high school, .ia 'the' puipose of this book. X 7 A t Dedication t To Olllfv class sponsor, Mr. Ruth, who has worked hard andlong to guide our class thitough Overbfook, and whose wisdom and kind advice have helped us avoid the pitfalls of the unwary, we gratefully dedicate this, the Record Book of the class of February, 1933. 'Four things a man must learn to clo. if he would make his record trueg To think without confusion. clearly, to love his fellow men sincerely. To act from honest motives purely. to trust in God :incl Heaven securely. H EN RY XVAN DYKE AKA! There is a Silver Lining N EXT to dying at the proper moment. few things are more important than being born at the right time. No tragedy is more bitter than the frustration of a Savonarola or a VVilson, no triumph more striking than that of a Luther or a Napoleon. Let me therefore congratulate this class upon being born-and accord- ingly graduated-at an auspicious moment. You have completed your secondary education in a period of economic inse- curity and actual privation. but you have completed it. Some of you have clung frantically to passing grades while bearing upon what should have been care-free shoulders the weight of family responsibility. while devoting long, weary hours to that worthiest of extra-curricular activities-the game of providing food for hungry mouths. Most of you have seen your amusements, your clothes, your participation in school projects curtailed. All of you have been distracted to some degree by the universal uncertainty. And yet. you are fortunate. You have spent these trying years in preparation for life instead of watching the ruin of an established life. If you are planning further education, you find colleges eager to welcome you which a few years ago were making entrance requirements impossible for the average student to meet. If you are looking for employment. you enter a business world which is on the upturng you are ready to ride the new long wave which is slowly gathering momentum. Above all, you will come to maturity in a world that has been washed partially clean of materialism. cynicism, egotismg a world that will pay dividends to work rather than to gambling, to ability rather than to bluff. For all these reasons I congratulate you, and I bid you farewell with thc hope and the assurance that you are prepared to play a worthy part in the building of the new age. w-Ay K 5 f-,Hy Q vans 'ix hay, B V Q .3 ,- f , f I .I ,ii 1 S 5 Q XM? K ' 4: 'fswgegl 3:3049 f'11'Q,-3 - .,, ,ga if S 9 :jf-ig Ji! ,5?5'j5-igt Qi-',.,ep,x V:fi4gQ9fi ,QI38 irggzgix. ip.-.fy X r ,fi t- itll r 3 i f 3 'il is 's i' YS' ' '33 iii if 'ik .f 'N fl- 4 WP X N , 5 .. 'W M f, ., ,, ,MM , 1 in . L 5. in XQ, ftrliif' gpg F js 15 ., 4 Mfr-yl usp-:il Qpimy 'X fy Q Q.5f,v -5. sgqafq.. .1 4.5 -f , si :, gum- mp, fum, Jfqqvg mrxaxf M , Qw- U - ' 1,35 ua ' : fn , 'xv . 5 41 L- s , X.x-.5 5-V k,x..x .s. . 5- ..V.1Q. .W ,,, w.f,, , K-1, in 1. I w iw ' P3 v- f fn K, 5 Faculty SMITH, H. Ross, Principal KEITH, HAZEL A., flssistafzt to Principal ARTS AND MECHANIC ARTS CLIME, VVILLIAM M., Deparf1nc1z1 Head Alker. John B. Beltielcl, Percy C. Fillipone. Nicholas S. Heinemann, Adelbert L. Camero. Blanche Schmucker, Katherine M Crater. Lewis Smyth, S. Gordon Currinder. john W. Thomas. George R. Earle. Ralph P. Turner, julian Eisenharclt. George H. Ullrich, nl. Rogers Faunce. Henry R. VVunclerlich, Henry H. STREET, JAMES L., Defazfmmzf Head Anderson, Elizabeth I. Kreizman. Samuel L. Baker. Elizabeth F. Lazarus. Mollie S. Carter. Anne G. Lilly. XVillia1n Meharg Devins. Philip Lindsay, Mary Elsea. lfclwarcl B. McHenry. Sara M. Fitzgerald. Grace XV. Schoch. Vlfenclell D. Ginsberg. Louis Shoe, M. Helen Hoffman. Alfred M. Smith. Bessie V. Hunter, Flizaheth Bell Thomasson. Eunice Hunter, Margaret VValbriflge. john C. ADAIRE, ANNE, Department Head Ames, Margaret E. james. Margaret B. Andersen, Mary I. Koch. Florence F. Collier, Laura R. Koch, Louise Cottler, joseph Kohm, Joseph C. Davis, Dorothy P. 0'Loughlin. Rene L. Deckman. Alice A. Patchel. Margaret M. Evans. Florence Plimpton. Harriet Grove. Clara E. Resnick. Nathaniel H. Hamilton. Vllilliam R Roth, Esther Harris, Anna Seidman. Julius Heavey. Regina Stover. Beatrice Wild. Mabel E. 'Y' in 3 rl X 4 if QS f T' s if- MJ 6 FOREIGN LANGUAGE BURCHINAL, MARY C.. Depariuzrzzt Head Bricker. Gertrude Burkart. Anna D. Calderon. Henry XY. Gendefl. Anna QX. Gross, Esther Haigh. Emma M. Holden. Hallie K. Hughes. Frances M. DURCH. Hia Bagley. Edith A. Cherry, Mabel D. Drumlieller, Leon S. Goodman. Hannah Graehf, Arthur D. Hoagland, Horace XY. jones, Edith Kirchner. Anna E. jackson. XYilliam B. Kinney. Anna M. Longaker. Elizabeth P. Rees. Thyra C. Roebuck. Lillian S. Shumway. Anna E. Silverman. Frank B. Yan Deventer. Mariana NRY luzen. Dffparmzczzi llmzd Ott. William H. Phillips. jesse C. Ruth. H. Morgan Schuyler. M. Eloise Sclnyeinsherg, XYilnier Showers. Ralph XY. Stewart. Mary E. Weiss. Sylvia MATHE M ATICS SMITH, BIURIEL, lJ6'fltIl'fIIll'IIf Plead Barlow. Mildred E. Brecht. Samuel K. Fraser. Remsen S. Klingslncrg. Isadore R. McCrone, Agis A. McDonough. Donald l.. IJNGEMACH Albert. Guy E. Barten. Katherine E. Borden. H. Clay Brooks. Florence A. Ehrenreich. joseph Jamieson. janet P. Morin. Edith E. Noll. Irvin O. Reeder. Elsie Rosengarten, Adaline Yenaliles. Esther M. Lyons, Frances XY. , DENA D., DCfiHl'fllI6IIf Head Masland. Annetta R. Miller. R. Beatrice Price, Alice M. Reckard, Rufus XY. Roseinan. Lillian Scattergood. Mary R. Smythe. Margaret ' 'wr 'li '- V, 2 G,-'Bi' v- .i1.:,: .. , x. 1 'wx' .Hifi-l Lwilfr-N :filled :Q-:QSM . -25:-frgaw is-N-A .-.. .,, ,za Q. '-.1 vw,, - ' a rl A s 1 QA S J i V- 1 M, N, 4' 1' w , ,f 7 OyBRIE PHYSICAL EDL?CATIoN N, M.x'r'rHEW C., DUf1Gl'f7lZElZf Head LXLLEN, FLoRENCE, Assistant Doering. Theoclore Dolby, Irene M. Hallam, Paul C. Kistenmaeher, John Champion, Clara XV lfvans, Grace E. HAN sC11E CLELA Mortensen. Dorothy H. Newcomb, Frances H. VVeile1', Vllarren O. C. Zelley, Pauline HOME ECONOMICS . Shoe, V. Ethrelda MUSIC Gerson, Robert Kazze, Louise sPEC1AL ASSIGNMENTS , AlAUlJE li., in rlzarye of Study Hall SCHMIIYF, BIETA, Librarian ND, HELEN, 4-1351-Sftlllf to Librarian CLERlCAL STAFF ToB1N, lfRANcEs D., Ojfice Head Ansley, Ruth Harrison, Ruth M. Atkins, john Moses, Dorothy V. Saunders, Bessie A. Skorochocl, Sarah B. STOCK CLERKS Hart, Harry F. MATRON Morrison, Rose X 1' . M 'L '2 a-g,-,ifJ:- A 'ini , .l X - H. 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LEN NARD GUTMAN XYEIINER FLURANE HOWARD FRAN LEON COHEN RIARIE SCHR KLY-N PHILLIPS itors Assistant Art Ed HERBER1' SCHOFIELD AISHUHN HARRY FINK Busiizess Staff SYLVIA POGACH CELIA SMITH 7V TON GEORGE X AL Typing Staff ' E STEIN KEQQLER, Chairmaiz REDAIAN FRAN CIS P SARAH . , EDITH ESTHER ,ANN ROSIN DAVIDOW ii 2-' i'7i: r 1 SN g .f Q M L Y - . 'tif fi' . I -Q. X . R. as 4 --1 W., 5 W '- 1- 55.51, 'fe-,J --, ' ,I 7'-7 4 .,Y- .R ! ' ffl, Qjmf . --NI , - -N X -- . -5 s 3 . - . E f ff vm- :gym ,TUX 123 L BFWHQQ, ,ibm r gi, C . -: J. v 'E A E 1: - T w. I in Tr I? 4' s f' 1919 I A' I I- I I T4 13 4 ff , ay- e- Q .NN mv X 43 NJN. fo -'vm j I Q A 4 W I 4-XL AML 959, 'NVQ J' A 'XA px- X 4. ff. mf .f Q, - Q2 X-ey X -44 ,f swf. .J . ,Jun JT fZai3F7'5 fZ+'fji,-f 'Q fel Q D ,!f.,?fg.. ua ' , ,S 'UQ 'A' Y - Haj tx iff , 'lwrff I . P' im '-if r 1, f v 11' hr' ' P' x ff- 1 an ,f xfl. 14 v E A Hope for the Future RIGHT now, when I have so much to say to you, words seem to fail meg my vocabulary seems to dwindle before me-I am left in a daze. My head spins around in a circle-the circle is becoming clearer, more distinct as it twirls round and round. In it I see faded pictures divided and sub-divided into many sections, each a tell-tale of previous years in Overbrook High School. After collecting the momentary visions in my mind I have a complete story of the gradu- ating class of February 233. There comes back to my memory the 11A class meeting, the foundation on which we started to build the phenomenal success of our 11B and 12A dance. Now, we are ready to be graduated-to be graduated and go into a world where there is an endless struggle for existence. Some of us will remain perma- nently in one spotg others will rise to great heights and become perhaps famous men and women. But no matter what our destiny may be, we must remember that The secret of success consists not in the habit of making numerous resolutions about various faults and sins, but in one great. absorbing, controlling purpose to serve God and do His will! If this be the controlling motives of life. all other motives will be swept into the force of its mighty current and guided ought. ELLIOTT LEVIN. President of the Sfuderrfx' ASSOf1.0f1.0lI. f'X., life-4 ?lxN?'s 'iw -53, HW ,H g.: 2. ', - -, 'nixfn -. ,i:.:.:'.. , 4 L fem' , Mfr-l Wiser whiff :ere Qiiwsx- 55 --1 i W ig 'w tl 1 's 4 if IS' Y .r y wg- r 3-2, P 'x , '. I5 .4 .. bm:-gigs'-K 5Q55 ' JW'.:'W .H .f 'S :A vi e: Av 7 .. ff' in v, , . fe-. fea 'AQQ 'f'f3i:? Q W Qff . 4. , A 1 Us 1 15' 16 ,xxx 1 X-f ix' K :A v 5 xg' gl-- alyk Q- :MN , A -475.2 A 97'Ni'X1, - X1 :cv::,i+-h oi 3. as 1 'r 1, J Till We Meet Again N dim days gone by Overbrook gathered us together as a class from many schools. YVe came. we saw. and we became a part of Overbrook. Strangers became acquaintances and acquaintances budded into staunch friends. Side by side we pursued our paths and together we faced the pain of diseouragement and the elation of success. Our lives broadened and the years passed till now, we part. The beaten path is always behind usp the untrodden path, before. Courage and foresight are needed to go forward. Mistakes are but a means to success. Every man or woman has his or her place in lifeg it lies with him either to fit himself for it or find a suitable substitute. Variety is the spice of lifeg that is why we all differ. We are individuals and should be educated and live as such. The wisest man on earth knows too little about himself. Discover who you are and what you can dog then do it! Overbrook has given us much while we have given it little. We have been taught by a group of fine men and women. Their task has been one of effort and labor. They have tried to instill in us an appreciation of the finer things in life, so that we may taste, and finding them good. convert more. All that we have learned has not come from between the covers of a book. but from their lips. As our teachers, they taught usg as their pupils, we shall bear the fruits of those labors in future years. Overbrook. you hold much that it dear to us. livery memory that you hold is a treasureg every joy you give us finds a warm spot in our hearts. Now. fellow classmates. farewell. XYe have filled our place and now must move on our way. XYe can convey little of what we feel through speech or written word. And last, but not least. a word for that scholarly gentleman who has guided our class affairs. Mr. Ruth. He was one of us. sharing what was our lot. Broad-minded and ever willing to help, he is our fondest memory of Overbrook. May he continue so forever. Classmates: Here's to life crowninff vou with success till we meet a aiu. 6 . Q EDVVARD BLACKMAN. Pl'C.YZ'ffPl1f of I2B Class. r Yi n ffiial' 4S?5-.ftSll'fl1l QQWW' Pllftlfl 3339? 'iffiiffixf alive g s ,'5i', l ' 3 Tw nfl -I 's if ' -f i Y' t M .I 17 f, 1, I -. .' ,AT ,241 1 'Wwif ' J--1-41 -f-mf. . ,' - . :ml 3 is ,pu ' xv -. gzw ,, wqg, . 3:22, , bs' wal ,gui giikaiff 4:53. Q:-ggggx ,' ,gzemg In A f v Y' I v 1 1 Y M E 'vm W 9 Uv in 'I' Q ww 18 Nvilliam Baird Elliott Levin Sigma Delta Statement of the membership, leadership, and activities of Sigma Delta, the Senior Honor Society, into wlziclz members are inducted every term. B EFORE me, the Editor of the RECORD BooK, personally appeared XYilliam Baird, vvho, having been duly sworn according to law, says that he is the president of the Senior Honor Society, Sigma Delta, and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the atfairs of the society: 1. That the names of the members are: Mary Breneman Samuel Canali Donald Christ Carolyn Coston Benjamin Dickstein Estelle Feldman Norman Fineberg Ida Fratkin Florane Gutman Stanton Kratzok Israel Landau Dorothy Lessing Marvin Levy Sylvia Maxton Dorothy Ney Catherine Pedlow Ann Rosin Dorothy Samuels Charlotte Schrom Thomas Stevens XVilliam Tannenbaum Mary Veitel Lennard XVeber Beatrice Weissman 2. That they were inducted into the society on December 7, 1932, and as the new VVinners of the Crown heard Dr. Charles M. McConn, Dean of Lehigh University, speak on 'tlndividualism versus Co-operation, saying that it was dif- ficult to declare which was better, that in the early days of the country individual- ism was a necessity, but that now, with the modern era, co-operation is more im- portantg and urging that the society co-operate and work with the group. 3. That twelve boys and fourteen girls were included. and that the ranks of the society contained the President of the School, the Vice-President of the class, the Editors of the RECORD and Towers, the former Editor of the Beacon, four members of the Cabinet, and all the Advisory Council members. 4. That the members were chosen for scholarship, leadership. service in the school, and character, and were selected on the basis of extra-curricular activities and scholarship as well as character record. 5. That the President was William Baird, and the Secretary Florane Gutman. fSignedj WILLIAM BAIRD, President of Sigma Delta. Sworn to ana' subscribed before me this 20th day of fanuary, 1933. ISRAEL LANDAU. filly C07ll111iSXl.01Z e.rpire.v February, 1933.5 YB-5, 'lx C X' . X 5-gn, N Q' , 1 I ,-,351 ixgin. .1 ml- at-5 . ftfefil be-eta Qatar! :sew erases: it-we M st' D 'r '!'l It S 11' Q9 3 V' 3 'lf' Y its .f 'M A- 19 M Committees PROM Wdlliani B2lll'd4Cl1tlll'lIZUll Florane Gutman Marvin Levy jack Schmeid Marie Schraisliuhn Rolmert XYeed XYl2l-lf,'XRE Dorothy Moses--Clzc11'1'11zfI11 Robert Bunch livan Horning Charles Saxe Selma VYeinherg COMMl2NCEMEN'l' Sam C3.UZlllfCIItlll'1ll1711, Catherine Barr Nathaniel lludin Carolyn Coston Stanton Kratzok BANQUET Mortyn Zeitz-Clzairmau Mary Breneman Donald Christ Jack Foy Dorothy Samuels Lennard VVeher PUBLICITY lCharlotte SCITYOIII-C1141i7'llI4Ul George Alexander Harry Fink Herhert Freed SENIOR ASSEM B LY Catherine Pedlow-Chairman Norman Fineberg Martha Kelly Richard Smith Alice Steele 5 IX -. . NN imigl- Q-N3 'li D - 1 155. L h Qkliixepx gQiQE.:Qf f jfjqff n2'T'fgj2Q'XX , 954--ff 4,1.?,s-3,11-.3 3 I as X P ak 3 3 fx ,W as J K MA. 20 Commencement Program Unfert in zhif Jpace your Program received on Commencement Nightb x fl 'Nmk mu J' x N N N If A749 A JP! ax L VS ff 5 Xia ' wprzl flip-4. 1. '4 if -'fy . .3 5- 3- '-: V- ge-,.-aff ifjqv tl 31435-. -,xi--ff 'P' ill '3 524' 3 Y! 4 3 17' W? ' -' x 7? ef 23 .f 'MA' 21 K Prayer God, give us hope and happiness, God, give us strength. NVe who have enjoyed these four years of life. Of joys, hopes, and never-to-he-forgotten friendsg VVe. who have lived in a miniature world- 'With its sunny and dark side. its short-cuts and obstaclesg The petty quarrelsg the humdrum of the lunchroomg The drah Monday mornings, and the sheer joy of life- Can we forget these? EDWARD KERNISH. Memories The book is closed-and though we may forget The dreams we dreamed. the thoughts we thought-it is wellg Yet there will linger forever The poignant sweetness in the parting, the sadness in farewell, NATALIE SARATs1s. Strength High mountains-bleak and cold in their majestic solemnity, And high above terrestrial things they towerg A sense of peace and tranquility, A symbol--a token of God's tremendous power. NATALIE SARATSIS. X ,- .. .- sa, Q.. -wi Le 2 ' ' -4 DX was as ' ggsyl Qgfiggij-l 4'f1',lg935 gtgqiqa' :meg gjrgrgsv are--2 i ' - in w fl i 's if IS' V' s 'rf r Mt.: 'x i Ju 1 55 gg? Wm 42 rr , W, x ,Z Xgzfv -1.71 f -2 We - Jfsa A if' M. X ' Q :ppm M Y I 'I Q A f'Kx-,JS 9 K uw Loq W! 7 f-Nj X611 . Wm' 1 Q X- - v a! 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ALAN JOSEPH AHERN GEORGE ALEXANDER, JR. 6027 Master Street 800 N. 64-th Street Alias Buck Alias Alex Hangout Hangout Not particular A certain car Accomplices Accomplices Certain people The girls and boys Racket Racket Wrecking cars Crimes Commizterl in O. H. S. A. A., 5. A. This young man has a perverted sense of humor. Playing football Crimes Cammizzerl in 0. H. S. Publicity Committee. Manager o mittee We - , L' xwggggv M A E . . Y W fn., -..arm f Golf Team, Assembly Commit- tee, Delegate, 11B Dance Com- We wonder whose heart George is breaking now-need we 1, A: . ,, ,, . ,.V Lam I. ini '-Y' fa rf fix fir HC?-it . .... ..,.. ty Mg 2 Maine-Vivre' F Mx... A 2 t was ' Q. FLORENCE ALTUS 5159 Columbia Avenue Alias Flossie Hangout A ccomplices Dodo Golden, Lemanow Dotty Lake, Bert Racket Dancing Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Bridge Club, Social Service Club, Kit Kross Club, Dictation Club Here's another Winsome lass whose main thought is dancing! wonder? XX,-XX on I W W r - I 1' 'J Ja xl, if-A, 'rl L'-1. ei 4' 5' 'Y . v S 5:3 ,, . gag, ifepfzm st xg' 'lx X Aga N - r -- -LH 541.9 ff 1?1l 45? .Wifi Witt- Mgkifqt' .Q . ' ,, . Q 3 , e 5 1 ., , a Sigriuturv . K .ki Xx 5 4 frivl - . X 'Q f X O 1 U r . Q - K 1 Qi? 'J 'll Cixi! 1- -.av . 8 twiki ll ,r 933- 715 in :T-,-. !.' 5 l1'i3' Us if- MJ at 23 9 K!'AlX gm- 7 .t:c... to v? ' . . r jA L .- ... -. .ns.5-sMs sees f Q. if is . ?'ls'u PHILIP AMSTER 138 N. Edgewood Street Alias Phil,' Hangout 104 or 106 N. Edgewood Street Accomplices The machinist bunch Racket Stamps, saxaphone, football Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Stamp Club, Chess Club, Hobby Exchange Some day l'm going to murder the saxaphonistg Some day you'll find him dead. Efiwilff' is 2 as far A I we 'wfg ' tg 3 :lf SWE s. ..... ., 1,se.m .iii ,tw 'Vffir ,Ji Ii W a V. ff ' -Y ' 2 V 2, . f . , . , , ELEANOR ASHWORTH LEON ATTARIAN, JR. 1534- N. 56th Street 6207 Chestnut Street Alias Reds,' Alias Amar Hangout Hangout Home Soccer fields Accomplices Accomplices Julia Miller, Dorothy Moses Ramsay, Pekmezian, Kosgerian Racket Racket Drawing Playing soccer 0. H. S. S. A. Aide A red head held high, will always catch the eye! Crimes Committed in Math Club Secretary, Signature xr. fgllfh NBER , , I - e . '-'glib Crimes Committed in 0, H. S. Soccer Team, Freshman Cross- Country Team, A. A. Repre- sentative 12B We see you like to sock 'erl Q9 f 9f44... - '-Wie--I N.. .F7z?g,'Q if 'Tie' Z2 1725 3312 15 time Mn, , .fm flax 6 , iv?aw5 M f WT 'F det v, 'V , fx 1 '. Q i-faifvaf n. . U sewn., lvfr-fiery gwixrlftff C551 iss.-5 yew: ,x ia ff:-is 3 fl I 'y 4 iv we 1 .1 t, tl- 1 33, nf 'N,,4 N: 24 Arlii W 7' 5. . ng: 'J xi G ere? . all it: it z, .gi 9 2 ' , iw ,,L, Ml l 4 Q x ijiuji 'i je i?C7Si'TiT'2?,'?1'3L, . . elf? Ft . M 5 Malawi .iftgwgi .,..J.i2 t , , i,,l..i, Mi V pinning .5 l l gl e - 2 l 3, a ' l n. , . ,, '- 5 , A W , L ., t QF ' . '- ,.. Y if 1 A 5 , ...rw ,W ., .1 ,vw b pg 1 , , 15. gr 1,5 - . f,,...e,M . :wx L ' W ' ' ' if ,. , 1 , 22 4, . , .,,, X, A Q51 . fy W, .ji 5 . 2 r- ,Sixers Vila. J .4 'W MARTIN AUERBACH ROSE AUERBACH SAMUEL AUCENBLICK 4212 Pennsgrove Street 5229 Arlington Street 5119 Viola Street i Alias Sugar , Toots,' Alias Oswald Alias Augie Hangout Hangout HWLSOIU The boys The Washline The gym Accomplices Aceomplices Accomplices Beautiful girls and Adolph Levey Lil Steinberg Marty Auerbach, Leon Weissman Racket Racket Racket Worrying and praying Horses Philately Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. 11A Class Basketball, S. A., A. Concert Meister of Senior Orches- Stamp Club, Track Team, S. A., A. tra, Swimming Club, Dancing A. A. Worrying won't help much--but Club' Bridge Club' String En' Stamps from everywhere stamp . . semble praying might! Sam as a stamp-man. Music is the expression of the Gods! Signatufv: QQ . , N251 - .Eine ,. it n A if! , ! 5'fQ'N, Wwgesg- g-Mail iQQq'j '?'f3QgjeNN i :SF-'ft t- HL? il' in 'v 3 'rl I v A PVS' 5 -f i 'lf' 1 'w-if W2 25 sew .+.w-+5.54 .wg . . g 5 . gg Q-ig ,.., , :use tl. 41.5 f K ti 1 'Syl' ,VIEW W... 5 .5 . . , . , ff, L . 5 . V -L .. , t Y tfifafzta 2:1 ROBERT JOHN BABIN 1512 N. Edgewood Street Alias S'Boh,' MARGARET REGINA BALSON 4136 Parrish Street Alias Jean or Blondy,' Hangout Beacon Office Hangout Accomplices Country Club Elmer Almond, Arthur Haise Aecomplices Racket Helen Barr, Sarah Brasloif Drum Major Racket Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. 5Wlmmmg' dieting, walking Drum Major, Assistant Business Manager Beacon Crimes Commmed in 0. H. S. A. A. Representative, Dictation Club, Typing Club, Leaders, Boh's being Drum Major should Cluh surely get him an appointment to West Point. Oh for the body of a nymphl N ' 2 :.Q4.1l7i..g.:Ii,. ' ge: ..+f 'f4.-x,.we2 2. 11.1-. .ig-.Q 2 -- .. ni. . ...Q Tye if-52.11 iii., I1 an-asv Zee -.1 - s ta .,,..t... fe . V tf :2 . ffl . . ii 4 ip f . ff- 'QTL' .mf git: K ff uv-in M M, .4 ,. M 2-we it rf? gig? We 5 VV fave' Wfli anis ,J f L I ALBERT BAMASH 5715 Malvern Avenue Alias Al Hangout P. D. P House A ccomplices F raters Racket Magic and fencing Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Manager of Fencing Team, S. A. Al claimed to he the nephew of Houdini-and Who-din'-he fool? ,JJ ' t . f' iL w'L, J' X Y Signature ,,-1 + ml 4:95 , mit-1 ffwftieff ,ftftttff seize' 5Ff1gf25NT swf v f5f W in 'S S ev! f 3 A if it f 33 it + 'M J if 215 1 N X f W N -f -. s I 1, . ff 5 rl' fu. '.', 4 ?L2T.3 'f'iiTL ii: 'iff 4 S , Ll z l 2 A ' , AL . 5 hi iff' I f 'Ml 54 5 M 1 1 ,fp by V ' f Q 21 1 r :el Y Xgrfkyy . . I' Y X, I K . -4 si ,, nt ,, ., JN, H, , g,f.i,ff - - K j -Y LV., ., ,, vb -if age ,gg 1 1 , . A, fi A 31 - dz 2' 2.5. ' 4 , fr 4 , 1 15.15 l,.f1e'fw.i.-WWI, RUTH BANKS 1310 N. 52nd Street Alias Dolly,' Alias Ross Hangout Hangout Guess . . . ? Trolley Cars Accomplices Accomplices Dot Bershad Charlotte Schrom Racket Racket Swimming, aquaplaning Guess what Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Dictation Club, Bridge Club, Typ- ing Club, Dancing Club, Social Service Club She takes to water like a bird to the air. CATHERINE ANNE BARR 2504 S. Lambert Street Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Kit Kross Club, Lost and Found Department, Commencement Committee, A. A., S. A. HELEN LOUISE BARR 1032 Edgemore Road Alias Barry Hangout Country Club Accomplices J, J, J. L., and A, B. Racket Walking and dieting Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A. But don't iorget4all the world loves a fat man! A kind and gentle heart she had, to comfort friend and foe tx X t ' ,fr 1 4' ., ,agllksrvmacq X - Hamm yv.L,,,., 444,41 Signature Misgwf-. N, 'w 4,?2.jfZii' iksik 'WS P55 , ' ' 3354311 . 4994- 59!S,,51'5'5'2fmLt'fk ,l5?R ptlgqtfi :QQ eujszgzav its--e W- in - 3 w 'rl f S J we t 1 t wr- f 'M 1 M . M 27 X ie M if . JOHN A. BAUMAN 1937 Wynnewood Road Alias Jack Von SYLVIA BECKER 901 Kenmore Road Alias Suvy Hangout Hangout Room 304342, Brown's house ..... ? Accomplices Accomplices Bob Weed, James Brown, Walt. DieroH, Sam Stanton Racket Bridge, Poker, Radio, Math Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Chairman of Locker Committee, Electric Club, Math Club You can easily recognize Jack by his German hair-cut and twinkling eyes! Gladys Leiberman, Anne Beitch- man, Esther Yusem Racket Art sketching Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Basketball, Bridge Club, Dicta- tion Club. Leaders' Club, Part in Parade Night She looks down on every one to whom she talks. i'vfN f'iU.s! z 5,2512 6 3, J l E 4 2 E s e I ' 'wir , ...ty 51 , wf i - ANNE A. BEITCHMAN 5426 Lebanon Avenue Alias Honnie Hangout Wynnefield-Overbrook Bridge Accomplices Syl Wexler, Sylvia Becker, Helen Barr Racket Swimming, horseback riding, dancing Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Bridge Club, Type Club, Dicta- tation Club, Library Club Cheerful, gay and tender, with a heart that's always true blue. 14.15 -n,,',,4 2.4.4 lun-4, -M17 V Sig11ntnr'z' I J X . Xie P D - t X- ax, -Q adm-,r 1 as 'lv' 4 14,1-L ,aerial b5Wf,lL9p,x 'will-in jfiqv Ef'f1ff?,yX get-af D -r6 .Y'P- as sg: il b Ya 5 9 5 'fax 2' 'B a L 2 'f , my r. ,' FB ..-,N 1 '!. -f 5 11' Vo' 'V X V' Y Vi .f Sf . if fifik., .veiilfi 4 stem lf. 151-A-if ,fb , , it ' ,Am K I T -'5: jli kfiw 13515. Q I f QS? ' t,. , Xi., ,,., , i3'i2,'QQ?is1Q.i' 'S 't : ,, .1 c, 3. 'I C' 1gW.,,,,,, M W A. ' . . . fil .H 2 f!?'4F5fi 5t1 ' -11 .m. .4 W, fl f fr -5.--3212, 341- 5145: R... v-Q Pt we -e, .awe-t:.,5,1 N 5 Sffefli' ,mfr VERNON A. BELL 836 S. 56th Street Alias Buckl' Hangout ln bed Accomplices Q Auto Shop Crowd Ravket Amateur Radio Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Aero Club, A. A., S. A. Buck's possibilities are as far reaching as the radio waves with ROSE BERER 5-158 Arlington Street Alias Ro Hangout Corridors A ccomplices Ruth Banks, Dot Bershad, Marian Polay Racket Reading Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Type Club, Dictation Club A happy tempered bringer of the W was . 4 . . VICTOR BERESIN 5638 Arlington Street Alias Vic Hangout 9 Accom plices Dick Berman, Nate Katz Racket Arguing Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Captain of Debating Team, Presi- dent of Forum 12A-l2B, S. A. Aide, Chef Club which he is so familiar! best! We know Vic means debating when he says that his spare time is spent in arguing. x A W Sign atnrc fx,xX ,tk .Il 'G . -- .:. f' fx xi, 3 V . S x 1:5 We haf as aff ,.1T,,t 1 BWV 'A x. 44.5-l fl N NL',ae,,x 9415.21 fifty- Wfgiffgxi ,gh- . , ,, .ass 1 .u?,- fr..-'-,Q--I CS. ll , Y - A rm. t .R ,tip MQ '-ww -1, :,. ,ei 1. '-zf- ,, Q 53, ,ff lvf '5 1 5 J 'f ,Q 1' fy 3 J Sim 29 film ,Q Amari i from fn-iii EQ 'TSPE' . 'hi't'jg'QQ3SgQ RICHARD D. BERMAN 6144 Lebanon Avenue Alias Dick DOROTHY BERSHAD 5601 Lebanon Avenue Alias Bershad', Aecomplices Hangout Vic Beresin, Nate Katz, Paul Overbrook Bridge Pearlstein A . ccomplices Racket Dolly Banks and Rose Berer Ping Pong and golf Racket Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Laughing Gulf Team 10A, Chef Club, S. A. Aide Crimes Commited in 0. H, S. Alternate l2A, IZB, Spanish Club, Dictation Club. Typing Club His father must be a baker-he's so well bred! We need not fear the death of the flimsiest joke if Dorothy's .Q t. .g 'fl f We L . 1+ ,tif '- ,WT A T l ' es .te if, fist ki J. + 0 3 if if at ff. , ' 4' -ez ,pi +1 MARGARET DOROTHY BILLINGSLEY 5914 Callowhill Street Alias May Hangout Y. W. C. A. A ccomplices Katherine Swigget Racket Music and poetry Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A. Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful we must carry it with us-or lind it not. around. i N .S'i!!nat1H'c X' X f'x,x.X .IJ E 1 H. F.-wi-. REQ 5151 HSM ETA seq' 4991 . atm-l eww- fftbfrf raw Wfiiilixf we-ff 6- !3f W7 in xiii 3 -it 1 X A if f 33 'tw f 'M 4 N !! w 30 ,,.,,f,-, . Q . Clif-ff f K' ' V ff 1 ' W iw- - aft. , 1 j ,- .. ..,.,,.., - uf 4 ' 521. Q ' I fl 4, l 1i EDWARD M. BLACKMAN 5950 Vine Street Alias Ed Hangout On, in, and under the desk in 307 A ccomplices Class '33 Racket Golf, golf and golf, laughing, reading and scouting Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. President of Class, Advisory Council IOA, 10B, President of Archery Club, Captain of Golf Team, Winner of Ou You try to knock a fellow like that! We can't. Be' t ,bi ,Ng J, -1 ,,...,.3..g.. it f gg me-, a 5.4 9 -sf-5, - WILLIAM BOWDEN 305 N. 37th Street Alias Bill Hangout Hound and about town Accomplices Nu Weiler, Bob Burns, Woopie Maguire Racket Weld like to know Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Delegate 10A, HA, Banking Offi- cer. Alternate QA, HB, Captain of Reserve Soccer Team, A. A. Representative I-lere's a young man who bouts down to no one. ' 1 : L lag ' K .. F 3, Q. ff f Lf -1 ist 1 EJ- W-if-335 1 112 'stir 1:2 .- 1 Q .K igfifi f KATHRYN MARJORIE BRANCATO 214 N. 61st Street Alias Kitty Hangout Theatre Accomplices Sarah Brasloff, Mary Breneman, Catherine Gains Racket Dancing Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Clio Club, Jr. Dictation Club, A. A., S. A. She Scallers dull care and ban- ishes sorrowf' ' , ' 0 All A J Signature 'f N .H .14 , ' aah as-S . will .fffleai :ma l as-:ze AM The 'VT' lin A 3'ii. 7 3 Milf 3 1 if It S T -. if- W 'M 4 M 31 1 ?,f2?sv:.z -xr x '- ' 1 4 1 f 1. f s,..,..,., ,...., , . W ' , in 'f . tba. ,, KV, , P i , . ,. M ,gc .5 .. A , , ,M 1 ...ei .-.. .,i't 1 in QS 5 E i t E f 3 E t Q L E t SARA LILLIAN BRASLOFF 4117 Leidy Avenue Alias Skeets Hangout On the plaza Accomplices Kathryn Brancatto, Mary Brene- man, .lean Balson Racket Swimming Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A., Clio Club, Alter- nate, Bank Oiiicer. 'Tis true that she is much in- clined to talk and chat with all ' W .1 , MARTIN BRAUNSTEIN 5817 Woodcrest Avenue Alias Lefty Mendy Hangout At Wanamaker and Woodcrest Avenue Accomplices Irving Sigmund, Bill Tannen- baum Rarket Stamp collecting Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A. C . e k-if-4 ' 1 oo t N If ff' ,, . s, . . A t, inqbi' 'K-'N 'j' l5:Q M' Q 4 A s - s av 5 in ,, MARY KATHRYN BRENEMAN 1634 N. 57th Street Alias Kay', Hangout Type conferences Accomplices Regina Balson, Sara Kathryn Brancato Brasloff, Racket Reading and eating Crimes Committed in O. H. S. Banquet Committee, Travel Club An apple, a hook and a chair, A quiet and industrious young And you'l1 find Mary there. . . , man is Martin. S igrna Delta mankind 1 - I. ,fgAA.41f L'4 . , !'fffnfz,fff' f'ftf-,.r,',,,f, , .S1!lnotuv'e V Xe V I F . -I in A X UA-V 'W 1-Gs in -- f fax-l Agwxgaytl Qgwgttei. ,fqfigttff :mtv -gjfgzgssi .fe-4 ,Vi 3 rl i 3 f' if 'QS' S -' 3 V- 1 is .f M A. M' 32 5 EYE lm! iii was t BLANCHE ELIZABETH BRENNAN 5931 Chestnut Street Alias Bar, B Hangout . . . . . ? Accomplices Ginnie Bailey Racket Driving Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Cheerleader 10A-IIA, Valley Ball, Hockey, Delegate 10B- 11B, S. A. Aide Sweet and smiling are her ways. 2, Eire 1 . s -, i ff? A ill l ei, E-.dibd ge, I . ,A K ,,,..?-. , ,, , .. . lf ts S., if Q32 3 ' 2 . , . ,. ,, V Au - it -W ami I at .3 ,, . M , .N i. mf' ' 3' Q .ia ff QQ t. .2 L .9 LEON S. BRENNER 2919 Richmond Street Alias Lee Hangout Accomplices Sam lorovsky, Bill Bowden, Larry Kline Racket Stamp and coin collecting Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Secretary and Vice4President of Hobby Exchange. Vice-Presi- dent of Stamp Cluh, S. A. Aide fCaptain 12AJ Well, Napoleon was a little man and T. N. T, comes in small I .. .fl-ltd' Q I ., .. -M, U.: 'Q T . - f fag 3, Lp i BEATRICE R. BROWNSTEIN 4204 W. Thompson Street Alias Bea Hangout Unknown Accomplices Edith Redman, Dot, Mildred Racket Shopping Sarah Kessler, Crimes Committed in O. H. S. Dictation Club, Typing Club, Elementary Dictation Club An all around good girl and an all around good sport! quantities. fr f I ' -fl . W ,,,q4',..-f lv Signaturr- ' R D' if 5. 1, NEQN gjyiiqi irfgp? V' V: WQ,,QlQg.N V 9 K f ' ffsgls bgiljgvt- gill-EQMTJ Iifimit' - lffifidx 7 s- ,'kfl 'f lim 3 rl i 3 J 11' It 33 W '23 4 M . M 33 T - r- 'ti .1..1:.1,.gu,,, ft i 1 1: - I lea at ' 5, to sfmm. ,, i 'Z , '- ,, . eu., Yo ., ig , M. sg f Q 1. , 5-.X NATHANIEL BUDIN 1617 N. 52nd Street Alias 'KBabe',, Cnet Hangout S. W. K.'s Accomplices Ben D., Ely G., Miv, Stanton W. Racket Censored! ! ! Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Honor Roll, Delegate, Alternate, S. A, Aide, Member of various class committees The glory of a firm, eapacious -f V,aQ..t.t L.. ,,. .. X455 4 T- t 1 A., wif, ,, , 4 ' ' f , , tt-1-, , ,, Y' 1 at , fx 'zz X X ,, .X ,wg We rfg' ifmaw' E ,,1,, i t s ROBERT EDWARD BUNCH 1528 N. Edgewood Street Alias Bohn Hangout 0. H. S. Auditorium and lunch- rooms Accomplices Phil Gasslein, Ed Jeckel, Chub- by Sax Racket Music, trailing brunettes Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A. Bob thinks he has seen brunettes -PZ , A lil. P RUTH BUSCH 224-2 E. Allegheny Avenue Alzkis Rosen Hangout With Omega Pi Phi Sorority Accomplices Charl Cohen, Milly Casson Racket Playing bridge Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. French Club, Hobby Exchange, Swimming Club, Kit Kross Club, Readmor Club Ruth sees everything in a happy mind. - we advise a pleasure hunt light. A handy gal for any through O. H. S. Record books. depression. Signatuw - Q 1iilX.l A 'iw-fits. 2254- A P if .3 , , EFQ . V IW ? wil ff-.S L, Qlylfl, :gina 51 11.4. 3 H - ' :ff-Q3 Q ei! ,5 ,i+1x- f ',,g9t.N pxqfot -C',QQ A ELC-35.215 - ati --1 +1 tm in 13 3 et. f W J 913' ' - 1 f '11 R 4 's f W 34 l 3 i 1 ., ,V i ' ' - , K K .,,Nf.i. 5 MJTI.. . .. ,. , z. . A t 1 331 f , L4 ,Ei . fi .,-,,g2e Q'i f . N 1 'rf-7' -f T if , , ,g :E ...J K .m,. .'-, T A ,',, M, I l 1 1 . 5 My t. - A ewqv x Lt. . . hz' 5 I - 1 ,sepia ' 2? .',. , 1 'W at ,- f' '77 .1 fi ii ,.:1p1 ifi ..i1g1 .mf 4 iv, C S i 'ji' 4 li .Www . ff ' t .rig A 2 ' .T T - W A A .m TWT . T 2 . S, 'NE .Al git. .ig if . -- fa i ,H Q! W., .H W.. , iw.. ., L z gg MORTON BUSTER 5916 Malvern Avenue Alias Marty , Bus Hangout Cherchez les femmes! avez la place! et VOUS Accomplices Normsy-Wormsy, Tex Weiner and lHarry F-Sylvia 0.3 Racket Playing second fiddle to Dot Dix Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide Captain, 12A Sales Committee He worries not of tomorrow, but takes life as it comes. Morty sometimes masquerades as Dan SAMUEL JOHN CANALI 5006 Master Street Alias Sam,' Hangout The Old Drug Store Accomplices Dot, Lillian, Rose, Ruth - Ed, Bob, Don, Andy Racket Singing Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. 11A and 12B Cabinet, Chairman of Commencement Committee, Bowling Team, Treasurer Or- pheus Circle, 11A Publicity Committee Sam snares the girls with his ...W , tv':gff' 5 f 45545 . Zig., i .' 4 ,, l f , 4 4 . 1 . Q vlfifif W ,Ar a .si 5 i K ' .Vg V1 'H DOROTHY CAI-'LAN 5652 Woodcrest Avenue Alias Deb Hangout .le ne sais pas! Accomplices Rose, Selma, Marian, Bee Racket Dancinggwater polo Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A.. A. A., S. A. Aide This little miss favors dancing, but we have a suspicion that it all isnlt done with Rose, Selma, Marian, and Bee! Cllpid- singing--but how he keeps them crazy about him we canlt End out! Sigma Delta V w -Sy bgfmvj' -A A .5'1gnot11ro - - 1 Xi 2'1-f'7 4 4' 2 X .I , ' 4234- .wifi-l bewligi whiff it fn im 5 rl. 3 4 nm ' .w y y- VV., 'x , '. M 155 , eww., K, Sak 'Q . . .,,... M, f' fi , Q f?'Jf'- - I ,, , ' ft .40 ,,..,.-..,...,......t.. 5, ,, A fe , - ,D ,. rt 1 i f'm 5 L, 'S T7 11 ,af ' Of?-+7 4 ' y,, , . , I, f- ,afar-uw K1 2' A E fl M 3, -'wie K-2 7 -K ' X 'A ,fm .f .. . , ,. g, 5, 5 ..... .N ...M , gf ,- f T R l ,4 ,I , 1 a.,,,.,., ,... .- .Q 1 fl ,, .,. yu, ,,..f,W 3, 'V ., 'V 1 , ii ' 1 All-4 5 , ,UU . , . mf fi 3 it 2 'MILDRED MAY CASSON Belmont and Monument Avenues Alias Mil Hangout Girls' gym Accomplices Ruth Busch, Charl Cohen Racket Sports-and what have you? Crimes Committed in O. H. S. Alternate, A. A. Representative, Library Aide, Manager of Leaders' Club, S, A. Aide Mil is athletically inclined, but we don't often find her in head- lines. How come? iiif-as t . E -A T f1?fif,Xf, 1 .. ' A, J , LUCILLE ROSELLA CENTANNI 858 Kenmore Road Alias Lu Hangout 732 N. 64th Street Accomplices Mildred C., Caroline C., Rose V., M. Curcio Racket Sports Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. A. A. Representative, Track Squad, Dancing Club, Leaders' Club When she d0esn't sport, she dances. Lu believes in keeping her feet busy. ' . Y 22:2 .,,,. ...... ROSE CHERRY 5200 Euclid Avenue Alias Sn0oky Hangout 1926 N. 30th Street Accomplices Esther, Dot, Mary, and Norman Racket Dancing and Norman Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A., Typing Club, Bridge Club, Readmor Club, Hobby Exchange Swift as a swallow in its flight- and how she can dance! s7f,h,fL- Signature S ' M4 cj! ,ggi f.ag.,59L aseigzat farlfgiifi Qffiifgtk 1 'M w., -:'. :9'.. eva ft 1 f. ,fe-f -W 3 tl I v ll' YA' ' V' 3 V' 1 Vt J Nfl- if 36 1 4 4 . ,,,J,,,Wf , 5'- iim 1 ,V .Jflmil ses if m in ..ffs..ils .J 1,5 'A6 ,Q . Q t 4 4, WILLIAM CHESTNUT 1750 Lindenwood Street Alias Twin JOHN CHESTNUT 1750 Lindenwood Street Alias Twin Htlrlgllut Hangout Fairmount Park Fairmount Park ACCUMPHCCS Accomplices Twin Twin Racket Racket Golf Golf Cfime-9 C0mmill9d in 0- H. S- Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Smss smsm But this one wins hy about eighteen letters. This Twin might he Scotch, for he is trying to save us work and E-IV' fi.. 3 ' 1: wr -A--'lf 1 is--'ffszv we ss:--' .1 ,,.1. :sas f : r ' 1 A---M-Q., I V, . 3 i 5 ,4 sg , il I , f. 211.22 wr sg I I I A 55? ,., ,ag DONALD CHRIST 1332 N. 56th St. Alias Chapper , Donn Hangout Wildwood-hy-the-Sea Accomplices Why mention them-they know who they are! Racket Rolling kettle drums Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Senior Orchestra 9A to 12B, Sec- ond Team Tennis 12A, Man- ager Cross-Country I2B, S. A., s ace. , , P A.A., Advisory Council 12B Persuasion lips his tongue whene'er he talks! Sigma Delta .S'ignatu1'e Y A xl' ,,.,1. ,,,., , ,.., .,, v .-.. 4 4' -MF? , 'ii 'i -'Ti 'nik' '-,v1,:i'-- .' 'f , , X 5 ' 4:31 .twill Lewis :'KlEQ+t'f If-:vii Qierztss 56-se s- im in in 2 er. f w A if ot ffm 5 'W 2 f W !! 922 37 .b g ,W L f 9rf3,f' 1 1' H Nsk..r'-qt F! m ' 1' W M 1zw,',? tw.za5.....fa , V37-A Xp. . W f ' MARY D. CICCOTELLO 6035 Market Street Alias Chickie Hangout Accomplices Florence Jenkins, Helen Cocca, Elizabeth Grace Racket Dancing Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Basketball, Volley Ball, A. A., S. A., Dictation Club Quiet and sedate, but remember still water runs deep!-in some HELEN E. COCCA 1445 N. Felton Street Alias Buddy',, Giggles Hangout Girls' gym Accomplices Mildred Curcin. Esther Davidow, Mary A., Frances Epstein Racket Dancing-giggling Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Basketball, Baseball, Swimming. Delegate, A. A. Representative Laugh, Buddy, laugh! Where will it get you? Better change ii f5ii.SlQ,f' e't'z:l-tw? 1? at if 4- . f if W -mv, ,. ., -A' me Q N ,gift n...,,' 4- z' in . .... ,, ,K 1: , , i.i?ff-.fiffll CARL COHEN 831 N. 39th Street Alias Irish Hangout Electric Shop Accamplices Harry Fischman, Charles Squires, Lefty Fornias Racket Sports, writing ponies for elec- tric theory Crimes Committed in 0. H. S, S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide, 12A lnterclass Baseball, Electric Club. places. your vocation! People might What Carl knows about Electric think you loo serious. could fn'tl fill a hook. Perhaps it would take three! E' mn ig 'V W W Y Y E ' N 'H ' ' , -,. mgxvfih E' fp 5,35 jk - Li ii., iytx ,. fi Q34 ts-S i1w5+x-lbgWftifi- ffflztftf rafts - -flewf ff? -S in '32 , ' T i n ' J Mt' -P if +V 1 U . as NS zirlfi .::,:I ,f 1 V CHARLOTTE HENRIETTA COHEN 2227 N. 54th Street A113118 Char Hangout Girls' Lunchroom Accomplices Ruth Busch, Mildred Casson Racket Ping Pong, Bridge Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. French Club, Readmor Club, Bridge Club, S. A., A. A. Charlotte does a bit of writing on the sideS she is then able to spend the hard earned monnaie ,yt ,A w ? 1 K LEON C0 4044- W. Girar Alias Looy HEN d Avenue Hangout Room 4-06 Accomplices Carl Cohen, Charlotte Cohen Nathan Cohen Racket Art-Hunking French tests Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Alternate, Art Editor of Towers, S. A. Aide, Record Art Staff, A. A. Leon is an outcast from his clan He actually pays for his art '-'ali 1 S .X br,wi5-,ai K I a 'vi 2 .Mis -nwfgfsf-W 5 1, t 5 C . it 1 VN! wi . iiiii SQ NATHAN COHEN 4136 Westminster Avenue Alias Nat Hangout Wolf's Sugar Bowl Accompliees Max Ticker, .lack Polsky, Leon Cohen, D. Miller Racket Photography Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A. Aide, S. A., A. A. Here he is in a formal pose. We doubt if Nat can he pictured downing the sodas in true Shadow style. in our delightful f?P lunch- supplies!! rooms. f f fl Qfteayf, - F-1 Sigrzatzwe - -N R .ll X XEAS7' 1 what ar, ,jp '1-'- Q -1 t 'x O . ' 4 it ., ' . M, f f ff N x 'Fax . V . .. 44555 -:fa .A A a , fglil 4:91 . gtfwiqafl bgwgeg gwiiidff' IQ7f5,s3l,- fa SQL--s in V' H 3 f' HM ' Pt tv' VM.: M 351 . M , , M.- ,.,...,...,T..? J.: gi it . . .1 1 -as ft -, H: 1 ISADORE M. COOPERSMITH 3921 Pennsgrove Street Alias Coop Hangout Girls' lunchroom Accomplices Sol Kessler, Henry Silverman, Al Dzuha, Seymour Krengel, Nat- ty Cohen, Carl Cohen Racket Not for publication! Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Camera Club, Forum, Track Team, A. A. Representative You can't keep a good man T4 1 Lllliit CAROLYN JEANNETTE COSTON 5926 Turner Street Alias Carol',, Simmie Hangout A little hit of every place Accomplices Phyl Smith, Cathleen Knauber, Cou and Mil, Carolina Racket Ticklin' the ivories Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Staff. Dramatic Club, Treasurer S. P. Q. R. 11B, Commencement C o m mittee l2B, Towers Stall' 11B, 12A Beacon y W, , 1 , 5 - vw . 5 . t ., 2 , 1 4 -,lm ,. .. L ...ct .. A 3 2 l n N n 5 5 CAROLINA VARA CRESTA 728 Kenmore Road Alias Kar Hangout Near a radio Accomplices Lucille Centanni, Mildred Curcio, Mildred Casson, Carolyn Cos- ton Racket Bridge Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Leaders, Club, Spanish Club, Na- ture Cluh, Hockey, Baseball, A. A. Representative down! Carol TC'P'CalCdlY incurs her UUU' She isnit a dummy till she plays hles through heme sentenced for bridge 4 then the ever-faithful Tickling the Ivories. Now she radio comes to her rescue. realizes that keys must not he touched in this penal institution. Sigma Delta ,f - A l ' . fLLQf1 'Vv'gi 4 N5 .Signatur H S e. l t? xggs . 3? 33,359 'ff me-l -fel with-l Qvttltetx ntgttff :pw gf:-1:3aN as--fs V f.-.a 1- ':1,,, tf D. 1- '-ef. - e- ,'k?','W iii ' 3 w tl I 's 11' Q' - 1 tn 1 'fmt 'w ,f'l- M 40 -1- Q ...Q e. ,. 1 f, .y 55, it 1' , ,, it ,. t, L. 'r is MILDRED C. CUBCIO 5611 Arlington Street Alias Millie , Mil Hangout Gym and hockey field Accomplices C. Cresta, L. Centanni, Kitty Werner Racket Collecting holiday cards Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Manager Hockey Team, Baseball, Nature Club, Captain Leaders' Club, Track Squad Millie enjoys having the holiday cards, for look at all the spent money she is saving! C' tl ? tif, ' .va fa: Lai , ,,.. ,. ..,W,x.. .. 4 ls H wt. wg, Q., ,, ' me .tt 1.5 ESTHER DAVIDOW 6027 Pine Street Alias 'Kg' Hangout At the home of my friend-F. E. Accomplices Frances Epstein, Edith Redman, Beatrice Brownstein, Sarah Kessler Racket Tutoring Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Delegate, Typist on Record Staff, Dues Collector. Library Aide, Treasurer Dictation Club, 12B A still tongue shows a wise head, Take heed, S. .L tt f :W at .f91,,?s'gfgg ,g,g,,....1.,.A. ,I I 1 riffs. fast ' aes:-1 1. fe. ,ta .,, , K .Zpp, , BENJAMIN DICKSTEIN 5826 Girard Avenue Alias Ben Hangout S. W. K.'s Accomplices S. W. K., Babe, Sam Ely, Is, Miv, Racket Sports and reading Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Business Manaser Record Book, Advertising Editor of Towers, Towers Business Staff, Mathe- matics Club, Honor Roll The hand that follows intellect can achievef' Interpret as you will, but be forewarned! Sigma Delta Si',1notu1'z' 1' X ' X- fl MWF T Elf' 'fa-T f1 wid , -. ,11:.: . 4' , f iff?-l. Jails :tifiieyill QQN ,llfiv friystfl It-Eel - H3,flif32sN' ii'-4--fi was 1- ': hx, J' r... 11' .233 v 57' 'ab t vi' 'Y 11' ld' '-'Y X' ' '31 'MA' 33 41 .tt 5 -V 1-- .22 S ss. .2 1. 5, 6 fa 'tw 3' 45' ,ai-figs i HOWARD DONBOCH, JR. 6615 Lansdowne Avenue Alias What have you? Alias Ted,' - za ,, THEODORE DORMOND 5553 Locust Street 35.5, 3 f A . ,Q , . ,. a JOHN JAMES DURKIN 5613 Media Street Alias nlohnnyl' Hangout Hangout Hangout The old reliable hed Drawing room Jake's poolroom Accomplices Accomplices Accomplices The auto shop outcasts K. Martin, Chas. Morris, F. Katz Tom, Bill, Jim, Paul Racket Racket Racket Swimming Art and drawing Eating Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Crimes Committed in O. H. S. S. A., A, A., Banking Officer S. A., A. A., Delegate, Stage Too numerous to list Wi. Howard kills two birds with one Aide, Honor R011 stone. He gets dirty in shop, We wonder if Ted really can see then goes swimming! the insides of those objects he Wit draws so meticulously? Johnny hasn't scratched yet-to hear him tell it, but our detec- tives state differently. What alibi have you, Mr. Durkin? f Sign ture Y V Y Q I Iv' t'n'f,':J. if-4. 'rx 2 .:1, 'ff - A 4' X P -'54 :ed , 4':S..ffEe'i.l mfr! A eff we 5251 .m. s'v!tf S-tsvtiwx Sf- BQ 42 f , A-if , r I Q ' Q if --M, ,.,.. fs., ,, . , Q . . Am., 'A .. ,, ,,,,,..,.,e,. .. ..., 1, . QQ kg. pgr iif.-f ffl- - 2. g 5 f t M f' , f l ,1 5 'wfffi Elsa L S., J,,x 53, . .... . e ees Qs its 2 . X 2' 5 . fit , it IRENE DVINOFF 3833 Poplar Street Alias I Hangout . . . . . ? Accomplices Frances Epstein, Janice Colm Racket Dancing Crimes Committed in O. H. S. Alternate, Banking Officer, Bridge Club, Chess Club, S. A., A. A. All things being equal, Ann Pen- nington has real competition in Irene. So they say in the station hand bills, anyhow! x it ,,,,fk , A. l., , 1 A M . -4 tie .f- , 5 S , r r ww. was 3 M,.., ,lies 1 4 M 12 If,,..e,fi' 'f , ' 'QQZ 5 10.1, ', , 5, 3, , fy fx. W- A Q, ALBERT DZUBA 554- N. 63rd St. Alias Zeus Hangout Nlusketeerls Abode A ccomplices The Musketeers and Baby Babs Katherines Racket Being the Big Noise in the Musketeer Club Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Delegate, Alternate, A. A. Repre- sentative, Gym Team Let us hope Zeus's famous blue eyes don't become black and blue when the Musketeers read his modest rating of himself. FQ G ,.. ff'-4 - -L , W ,... ,VH Sigjtzatttrc ' R x 'I' X' N' n 'e F? we 4'!5 . s'f'Y2'N' twiefii-i itwiff Itrat A W f Nl1kfY'i5'f . 'AI Q 'y J jr S 1' t 'F 5 v ga -13 , i ' 2 vi? 5211? 5 , ,ff i,NQ . sf '74 z t xt V' .N,,. in if A pm at J A A . ff ' I W, ..,,, sg., 5.4: 4 wzfyri ,Q A if A FRANCES EPSTEIN 6027 Pine Street Alias Franny Hangout In one of the big city mansions Accomplices Esther Davidow, Irene Dvinoif, Ruth Emerson Racket Tennis Crimes Committed in 0. H. S, Record Typing Staff, Vice-Presi- dent of the Elementary Dicta- tion Club, Lihrary Aide, Sec- retary of Dictation Club, A. A. Representative Franny will some day make a great little typist for some very fortunate employer. .' N 'W ir- 1 tis? .y., , o ' 'fi' :mis Y . X fi if Qt M151 ,. 1 . .V V e .11 JOHN CHRISTIAN FARBER, JR. 514-3 Westminster Avenue Alias Johnnie Hangout Lunchroom Accomplices Dick F elker Racket Eating sandwiches Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A., Glee Club When Johnnie is the shining light of the Metropolitan Opera, maybe he'll give us a break and tell the adoring Hilltoppers what sand- wiches were the secret 01 his success. A A s, sv. A 1 . . A. . MMM.,,,,..,,.-,,,.,,.-........i BERNARD FARBMAN 5208 Gainor Road Alias Bernie Hangout Iules' Accomplices Tex Weiner, Milt Perlmutter, .Iules Korson Racket Playing tennis Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Varsity Tennis Team, Vice-Presi- dent of Chess Club, Forum, Lieutenant of S. A. Aides, A. A. Representative In Bernie's case, when we say playing tennis we mean playing tennis. , . Q. 1 3, Sigtmture n 1 :jf-QLL 59,8 , jP'5':E41i-I bflilgti gtikeiff Ifist, Hi'fQ4f2aSXi ite---5 tt ,'YfI 'Vf' A 3 3 -tl i 's 4 i' 'YN S 7' 3 'Y' 1 'M .f gpg 44 32 tf , i lzwslif i .E'S, , ,. 5 A .. ,,..,Q , i A i Q3 53 at alibi' 'n:S'E:. -.Q ly. -1 .-'-,Sal 1 1. tsi.ffg,2ff 11. a- ' as ww 1 tim ts: L. fa-1 .fe K -A., M . V tf' 9. sm-1 ,Q sitter MILDRED FEINBERG 5600 Diamond Street Alias Mil Hangout 5467 Upland Way Accornplices Floss, Syl, Stelle. Mic Racket Dramatics Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Alternate, President Bridge Club, Dramatic Club, S. A., A. A. Some day soon we'll see our Mildred one of the first ladies of the theatre. ESTELLE W. FELDMAN 5217 Diamond Street WILLIAM DIXON FELKER 616 N. 34th Street Alias Emil Alias Dick Hangout Hangout Still wandering Lunchroom Accomplices Accomplices Syl Garfinkle, Lil Wolfram, Flo John Farber Sterling Racket Racket Assimilating hot dogs wielding a paint brush Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A. Record Stall, Beacon Staff, Dra- matic Club, Alternate, Sales Committee Dick's trick neckties make Beau Brummel look like a chimney sweep. The name of his haber- As frank as the rain on cherry dasher will be furnished on blossoms and even more request. interesting. l V Sigma Della J - Sig1zat1n'e V- L ix? if l' . E . 5 - . , .-., M ,aa e-11. ew: he e r .. '4 ' '- 1 -TZ 'L' ' '77 ' f tn?-E' -- ,:':.:'.- , ', Q ' M3-K 6958 I-will bgwiei. atiio. :Q-qt? . -551-zgex. Si-we 4.-.s --:,,,:A1., ,tty , V W in A 3 - 1 Y- ' 'S ' ll' lt' ' -' t if- ' 'M 1 M . W 45 rffyh.. H, A .,.. ., ,. W, .A f .11 vga' gf.: .fy , 4 3 4 ll gi , 5 tet. . i Q13-lglif i 'flIif1'Z'1Q'f,Q f+ 'i' . Q A Q: ' if fi , , , 8 . t m,,.m,,.42 . . ee, L f 1, .ffgwaaa ,t t Sli is at tithfvetfa. ffwef ' FLORENCE ETHEL FIANDER 6910 Haverford Avenue Alias 'Tlorriel' Hangout X marks the spot Accomplices H. G., S. B. Racket Dancing and music Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A., Dictation Club, Basketball, Camera Club Her worth lies in her wealth of good nature. J Q .fj TQ I , y-fr . E , . , ,. A X . H wsu! -. J' 7 N X t -3 , 1- 'tt .f . ..t .1 ,.,., . ,,,,., 'ta- n V , . yr, 771,57 lei? ff . 41? c 1 .sw 1' 'Iii .t.. Q V . tt... . r -If-,. .2 . .. eats, wk s 3'simf,,b ' zaf' if w A NORMAN HAROLD F INEBERC 2440 N. 54th Street Alias Normy Wormsyn Hangout The Den Accomplices .loe Fink, Joe Budin, Stan Joe W. Racket Goin' to town Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Editor of Towers, Delegate 19B to 12133, Publicity Committee, School Song Committee Some men have brains, and some have wit. Norm has both packed in his kit. Sigma Delta 3 A, its-1 we Q 1 I M4 ,gi 11-N-fiifwalgftw 7fQff1l..1QffQ,f1:r..flf. Sy jj, we-..t,,, .,t.y..,. tai? '25 - .1 em, egg meet,-2' .W .-1 5 - -.ei ei, . V 2 Ki J S HARRY L. FINK 229 N. 61st Street Alias Hesh , 'flohnl' Hangout F-G Sign Shop Accomplices Bud, S. C. S., V. B., M. B. Rocket Pushin' around a paint brush Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Record Stall, President of Art Club, Camera Club, Publicity Committee Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well. Sigrzaturt' W -M - !'X,-X1X gy- Qtdgfxg-H 4 it-'Q .L , is f i an . will tqftiiff t m ,f'ef f 4' 3 rl i 's if M f 33 if- 3 33, 4 'x, '. X 4 6 :f 'L f uma 11 z 2.5--it .x ff, at 4-. . 9, - it 'Eff wi ,L .- 1 W 'Q .' .X W ., af 1 1 s ws., J ,. ,, , . .-1 fav .W tea. . p W My ,,,-,, . l , 'SKY tj' ' i ' f ' if HARRY FISCHMAN 758 N. Union Street Alias K'Hershel,' Hangout Electric Shop Accomplices Irish Cohen, Chick Squire, Gene Roilman Racket Photography Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Photographer of Record Book and Beacon, President of Cam- era Club, S. A. Aide We were always in awe of Harry -they might have wanted our picture some day and thenwour fate was in his hands! in . 'Q rf! HELENE F. FISHER 18 N. Ruby Street Alias Babe Hangout Corner 59th and Oxford Streets Accompliccs Ruth Lacy, Nannie Fletcher Racket Skating, swimming Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A. It looks as if Helene will never be a master criminal. .. 1. , .iw a 7 i NANNIE LEE FLETCHER 4-721 Haverford Avenue Alias uNan,' Hangout Gym Accomplices Helen Fisher Racket Baseball, tennis Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A. When Nannie hurdles those gym horses-that's agility. When she hits those balls-that's baseball! qi r -. L g 4 A. f Q i WLM new wt Sig11utut'f' ' 1. -,A -1. we 'ith A.-,sq -1,,,L35g,, 5:.i,g3,3iA Q 4, he 'Q f iw ff:-S. setftl bevel atm if --ff - 'V in ' 3 3 'rl L 3 J if -f x Y- 1 'M .f 'Sf' M 47 'S ,ga .1 . . ,LSB-1w Sm! f - ' ,rm ' 1313? fr. K- 2 , ,- ya. bf ,. sl fs :if 3' 422' 'gil I we is fn' ,-J .Q we -'v .1 '.: f- me ff'-N .. ft ir V'--, 1' 3,1 ' f :- .,. . .,. , ,, . t wf if if SELMA FLOMENHOFT 5330 Berks Street Alias Toots', Hangout Apply in person for information Accomplices Everybody nice Racket Swimming Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A., Alternate Selma swims a mean crawl-only slightly faster than her pace in Commercial Law. DONALD S. FOGG 1142 N. 65th Street Alias Foggy Hangout Lunchroom A ccomplices Jack Foy, Alfred Richards Hershel, C. Racket Eatin, Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Gym Team. Math Club, Stamp Club, 'Glee Club What's in a name? Foggy ac- + s 4 sf A if , ttf v. 1 ., S , 'dial f . HUGH FOY 6130 Oxford Street Alias Jack Hangout Sugar Bowl Accomplices Ed Meagher, Don Fogg Racket Sports, girls, and dancing Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Football Team, Usher, Banquet Committee, Welfare Committee ,lack is Heaven's gift to commit- tees, all wrapped up in one tually shines when it comes to package, eating. 53' X . 'X A I b i ' ,' X Siiirintzrreg. V iq A 2 W v 'Nix ,. i., Q,,.1v:, H ,Q ' x- ft iff' 5- r'4 '.'737L'f ' 1 evf?-ff: -- ,',i,:,:',t 1 1 L -f 'P .- f 4,25-l 'ffiiiqiil Qmlifl. wwf! :five . bifrmx i Sits-fr whim ws, ., ' Q .5 .5 3 -ty 'E , X 157, -ia, pt -xxx, 117 1. QM t L i s 11 it .s in A mt: xi. -:-- 48 g.. , we . 1 . Q ' W V, V s REV .st 2, .F ,. T W Tr F .V vs ish Ziff k ,.,,.w,,,... . ,. ' - ,si - so Q w A L ...tt -41- isitzaw-r,.L' V M.-A it e .. ff '-,. , L ' A 5355. .LSL vt. . f, .. ..,, . -f. .- am. . was 'iz ' .5 'S 5 iss mf? ' if 235355 +375?',g5Qf':11a f2?2l3t13iW - .- is H. CRAWFORD FRANK, JR. IDA .L FRATKIN 4150 Parkside Avenue 5642 Girard Avenue Alias Frank Crawford Alias ide Hangout Hangout Shanty in old Shanty Town Not to be disclosed Accomplices Accornplires ,lack Foy, Bill German, Herb Ditto Freed Racket Racket French Model airplane construction Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Math Club. Stamp Club, Inter- book Basketball, S. A., A. A. Frank's mind is on the air but hels too good-natured to be ff Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Beacon Staff, President of Li- brary Club, President of Le Salon Francais, Delegate, Alter- nate Ever loyal, ever true To whatever task she had to do. Sigma Delta up in the airf, mtff' Ff 51 . ...nil , ,.r., SWE za, K vm if A 4 E 1 ' iii is., ..,.r. V2 HERBERT LEONARD FREED 5858 Arlington Street Alias Herb Hangout Gym Accomplices Ed, Bill, ,lack Racket Track Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Varsity Track Team, Swimming Team, Capt. Interclass Basket- ball, Band, Publicity Commit- tee One of the athletes of O. H. S. I i 1 1 ,Q , I Q I . ., . Z 9 f , ,iffy 74.4.4 - if Signal e ' ' R s. fl , , ,, 'C Mix. '1 f 4' A' .- l . . . f sea ?'l will Filet- f'flftn'l P fflzgiwi it s-f M i -. , 2. - r ,Q , Q , e 5 2 . . w , x f . 1 ig ' 5 .5 ll ' P J ll' S -l X l,' 7 'r 3 .I AHA. QQ 49 PV J ' I . we-ye: , 2 3' A 551, ' W -M ta,...., 5' ffiae 1- ,-. .assuaevrdptfsvuu ,. W-4 ,sf 1... -Q 223- '1f::9'.,ef :af CATHERINE M. GAINS 1454 N. 56th Street Alias Renee Hangout Lunchroom Accomplices The Three Musketeers Racket Collecting money Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. A. A. Representative, Alternate. Nature Club, Travel Clulm. Banker Catherine has the right idea when it comes tn rackets-may she gain a lot! i ' Eviigiiiii . s I If U 1 . Q 'L 51290 .efxtii - H. Esfziiv - ,Q -A. , L '55 fr? f ih'4aft. .-A526315 ' Otznmzfff Ii. 1 'W .Nt it pg l A t t B SYLVIA CARFINKEL 5463 Montgomery Avenue Alias Slivs Hangout 'Ts a secret! Accomplices Estil Feldman, fine Beatrice Ruben' Racket Walking Crimes Committee in O. H. S. Beacon Staff. Basketball Team, Science Club, Math Club, Bridge Club The mildest manners and the gentlest heartf, tt.. an v ..... NN s.-'JA ' Tiyfg I ii'.yi1,,Qi . Au. ,, if 1 F551 .M ,...,....,.,..,.MM,.,..,,.t JOHN PHILIP GASSLEIN 1212 N. 59th St. Alias Phil', Hangout 'Most any place Accomplices Auto Shop Gang Racket Driving and repairing automo- biles Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. A. A., S. A., Banjo-Mandolin Club ,lohn keeps the cars going with his Phil her up with more Gas line. Q 0 ' up-, imma glgmfvv , Siynatrlrz' . .N - wi,-,Q gtftfig, 5 x iw: 1 f refill teftebti-l 4'gW,tZQtJ ':-'film' :tie . me-fs 'egg f.-. , '.,,A,:- w., ,wt mv.. Y Syv , 5 Y' 4. J 117 Y' J X- t 'fx J 'xufll W 50 A very Arty chap. this German. 44.35 L33 5 1 ,.Lr K5 W . 'QL - 1 , .3 , fE.lf.' 'wrt' av rf f ,, 3 I t , , . ,. if , Wiz, it :Mit at ERNEST FRANCIS GAUDIOSI 315 N. 64th St. Alias Happy Hangout Sugar Bowl Aocomplices Gus Corbi, Anthony Cerulli Racket Sports Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Interclass Baseball, Football, Bas- ketball, A. A. Representative, S. A. Aide A boy of many moods-some times Ernest, sometimes Happy. it-..ffni.f.f+,ze 1 . , I Q . N 'S + :lik I, ' f .T ..., . mklpxp . ff,-'A .. Y: i Us it at A I SYLVIA .IEANNE GELMAN 5635 Diamond Street Alias Syl', Hangout Not for publication Accomplices Yetta Paston, Rose Weiner, Dot Cohen Racket Walking and talking Crimes Commllted in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide, Clerical Aide, IIA Honor Roll Who is Sylvia, what is she That all the swains adore her? Q 1 f fi vat 5,?ff'f. :ggi ff.- ,M -at g , 2 t 2 I .t.. f t t f't'f.n pf K .L . Y. Q WILLIAM LEE GERMAN, JR. 1733 N. 59th Street Alias German,' Hangout Art Room Accornplices Mr. Smythe Racket Art Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Art Editor of Record, Towers Art Staff, Beacon Art Contributor, Chairman of Art Publicity Committee Our 'earty wishes for a grand career! txrvk-Q . s .Af Signanzre N, t Q-Qi f an-lt 4:15 :emi-l by-it-et. wwf! :glue ge-grgta we--f was -N: b,,:t wt , ,, t 'H in H i-.tt v Yi 1. w 4 If of -f s fs- f M 4 'S KF M 51 is l E 2 1, , 1 awww E E f-Us .M Q Q t , i P11 H ' ' r.,,.,fx3.Zgm'l ' ax :gen if 5 . ,gpg K ., ..,,-. , . in ,,..,, 1 ' ' 5 5 A T 5 V, , fn F , if ,fi 1-as I. f t 1 5 me A J - .. 4 . , I - . , . 'E x ,-7 . L ,. , e M i We - . , eg l ,, , , , - T it 1 sig 'L J il E ' f J...-t -ff' at .' K , will 5 ffl, 1 R T 1 .1 ,I ,ef 'TQ GERTRUDE GILMAN MARTIN GLASS 1225 N. 4-2nd Street 5526 Thompson Street Alias Touts Alias K'Mart Hangout Hangout Peak's Park Accomplices Accomplices Gwendolyn Kaufman, Celia Mil- Sol Kessler, Nathan Katz, Eli stein Goren Racket Racket Going places and doing things Tennis Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. A. A., S. A., Alternate, A. A. Representative, Dictation Club Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Debating Team, Auditing Com- mittee, Math Club, Forum, S, Soft speech, a sweet smile, A' Aide . if A ,PQ ' i. '-i. A225 V Vi 7 f f - W - 'Lx w 2,-i ,-- , . 5 -3 ' X. ' 'L- '5s5' , ' -.Q i 9: ,,.' DORA GOLDEN 3826 Brown Street Alias Dodo Hangout It,s still a secret Accomplices Sid, Dot, Bert, Billie, Flossie Racket Tennis Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Dancing Club, Librarian, Piano Club, Swimming Club, A. A. Representative Versatility is Dora's middle name, That's Toots all the while. A good fellow. a good sport but as her criminal record shows. -we warn you-also a good arguer. .X ' 14 , 'II 4iJLf4fWt.4M i' Ur! CTX J . Y, I ,W W 's , -. Signature fs... 1-Cs if-s f itat .fit-S '-fsi.is.lffnwi,L1Qt.l wflio use essex 'r .isa -4,55 - 1' .5 .I b V' 55 2 1g,x -gt, yt XB., - A fx. -y.-, -wt.- v 11'!f.f -X X' 'f. 31- 32 of . ff.: iwir.. 1 .., tw. . ..,,.ai. . Q s , 3 . t,.. fi I ' 4 ffm... 9 iff TW gf, mf ml t s .fix .fffw ii DORIS GOLDMAN RUTH NANCY GOLDSTEIN 24-32 N. 56th Street 5380 Morse Street Alias Do Alias Spity', Hangout Hangout The Den Table in lunchroom near the Accomplices Window COC Accomplices Racket Mary Hopper, Catharine Gains, Dancing Kathryn Brancoto Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Sigma Delta Aide, Gym Aide, Swimming Club, S. A., A. A. A merry heart goes all the day. We Stguattwe Racket Singing bass in chorus Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Swimming Club, Nature Club, Kit Kross Club, Travel Club, Banking OPHcer We can rely on our Ruth Gold- stein Always to come through line. fx , . - ,.... ..,, ,,.. -s .4 ,za 5 2 2 em... , , . . . -..Wa fi ,j ELI M. GOREN 1103 N. 41st Street Alias E Hangout S. W.'s A ccomplices Ben, Babe, Miv, Stan W. Racket Ping Pong Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Delegate, Alternate. Bank Officer, S. A. Aide, Math Club We meet thee like a pleasant thought. . 'M 4' TTLWT- .--X--., .Wagga ,. ,twat 1' - , ' :iffil 6155 !'192fnill QW'.ilw 1-vtliqffl Qj:1452aGY'J5iiL--5 5' f in '3 51. 1 b ii 'v 4 PW' S TP x in 'VN 4' M 1 Ti r,gg.g, - -ew:-ref -,Q wg ir, gf M' V - 'F' .f-,Wa S -S ..... . if f ,fZ?:'-- . it -V, s , - , 5 , .Q ?, Q ,.5f A J ...M , s . i ELIZABETH F. GRACE 1246 N. Conestoga Street Alias Lizzie,, JAMES PAIIL GRAEF 1524 N. 62nd Street Alias P , Graef', Hangout Hangout Second Floor Lockers ..... ? Accomplices Accomplices Mary Cicotello, Rose Greebel, Florence Jenkins Terza, Gene Mergenthal Racket Eating Racket Swimming, bowling, skating Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. A. A., lnterclass Basketball Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A., A. A. Representa- tive, Perfect Attendance 110B to 12BJ the great part that is played i Did anyone say Grace? Tl1at's life by eating. Elizabeth all over. Q .x Kyiv-:,ggH, ,gmt 5 1 A gear- 5 r . . . . L- A '- 5 i f . 4 -it '-Li tt .W fs: Aims in 2j2i.,1Ti'J?7L',Ql'l ' fs mfiffmiiy 11321521 X Q 4 Elmer Almond, Humbert La I suppose none of us recognizes H ,ff ' ifif gr-'snag' . ,Lg .Q iikiilahi, i JACK PAUL GROSS 5462 Lebanon Avenue Alias Musk Hangout Musketeer Abode Accomplices Musketeer Club Racket Being President of the Muske teers Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Captain S. A., Delegate, A. A Representative, Band He must-get-there. . u, 1 i gg ,1 4. '-. .4 iii! 'f' fi Sig: irc 1 I -' V, .- - V 4- f. wif: f:. ', -fr: ' , w,g,f,. .. yay- . ,1 xg , 9 A r r 4:31 l- Jfrlwftifmll 'ewiifr vfiifff rc-:ws -ire-rxexr Jw-ff +- 1'L1f't t in 3 5 'rl A 3 J i' 'UA -' ix- Y 3 .f 'V T 54 M 5 S 2 w l l 3 5 t 1 l i I if Ext Y. . 2 t Ef+.'?f1'gd f - in .1 , , , .- ff: L5,i1 .f M w. - has ' 1 ' 1 P' an,a:,. EVTYME -'4'-- ' lt' r eg'- fsezre ff ffl. f t tg 'Q H '- g,g'4+1L ' ., .. tan.. , . N ' MW 'TZ ' l ' ,V , tw gg! N . , 2? VY. 'E Jael V , 4 - f '- whiff f?lf'i','f.Q'Z ' ' W3 ,Z xr 'Xfgli 1 ' g , ,, ,,,,-.3 . W-W fl . ,.-. 3'.. 'lf A ' if f' A V, ' Fi' N M ' 'f , ma. ,...:t.., .N hi if t ga... R. .W I '.'t,f,2,,g,.i f i. 'z - K t, is ' 'QL z- . Qt... ,. 3 if 2 29 in A f, , if ,Lt MQ ' lrfftj. 'igrg '.. 'W 'N JENNIE GREENBERG 4606 Lancaster Avenue Alias Jeanne Hangout Room 307 Accomplices Sylvia Pogach, Esther Pruzan Racket Having her picture taken Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Vice-President of Readmor Club, Alternate, Hobby Exchange, Math Club Let the world slide, let the PAUL JAY GROSS 5140 Parkside Avenue Alias H.lupiter Hangout Gross' Ping Pong Establishment Accomplices William Schwartz, Richard Ber- man Racket Playing Basketball and the Saxo- phone Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Sports Editor Beacon, O. H. Band, Treasurer Chess Club. t X.. as ii t , ::'.:1iir:eliix,i .5 ,t , , 5552 its f xy A , t Fez- 0 1 ' , T. ??.,,,jff, Q. E C W -3 T, 1: -:Nw-.,t. . .M EDWARD ADOLF GRUNBERG 744 N. 40th Street Alias Dutch,' Hangout Sugar Bowl Accomplices Iggy Hall. John Byron, Bill Potere Racket Naval Architecture Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. A. A, Representative. Dramatic Club, S. A. Aide He has a natural bent for Vygfld go, Lieutenant S. A. Aide, Boys' mischief. A fig for care, and a Hg for A' A- Representative woejl Paul has no need of saying. May I take his place? He is quite able to find a l place for himself. VWNV If 5 X ff A I 62 .' Qi-'ASL - l-f'f'5'fwl-lil Y , Sflynutm' Ix, X' f wt Amt .WDM . . fbi. f wftpm- tween pggttff :Qs w::5:2sv ' in 3 tl f 'v 4 MS' 4' 'fs iff W 'M 4 M 53 ? ...,t5,..... 7 it f ml F! Zeit fi? ,,! .53 5 -. '3 l ' ' ' V ,fi Lani' - fi. .,--,t , to ia:f:.s.o.t I4 ' ' 'Ziyi' ' 1-, - 2 v, t V , I , I 9 , K X .. , ,H - W.. L, , 1 1-M' . A iii it . . ,f J, - .3 t 5 . 235 , n S '. M or s . 4 ff F f 'ur A f if X. ' FLORAINE GUTMAN 5102 Overhrook Avenue Alias Flo Hangout At home Accomplices Sylvia Null and Dot Samuels Racket His name's a secret Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Advisory Council 12A-B, Class Secretary HA, Literary Staff of Record, Beacon Staff, Prom Committee WILLIAM ROBERT HEGEMANN 1232 N. 57th Street Alias Bill,' Hangout Terrace Accomplices Auto Shop Crowd Racket Sports Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide, Stamp Cluh, Aero Club Bill is a regular guy. ., it I ,..,, i,..t.,:.f5., Farms GEORGE LEONARD HENRY 3905 Reno Street Alias Len Hangout Lunchroom Accomplices Musicians, Pinochle players, and girls Racket Acting Committed in 0. H. S. Oilicer, A. A. Repre- Crimes Banking sentative, S. A. Aide The world's a stage and all the The Saints preserve us! Does men and women merely the realm of nature hold players. another of this kind? Sigma Della 'mimi O TT E 'MY Es:-:L . ix? its ya H '- j i fifigl l giigolitl L'QW',,lg9t. fiiqfafff :fqfiii - HQTIQQAN i 294'--1 v. Wgf' 'B ,' , 3 3 fl 3 4 if W, Y J 3 if- r , 2, ld- 's ua' X 1 56 x 23:35 ge 31222 ,, Q, M, ,, i If 4 ik' Qffkii i , so ' WILMER ANDREW MARY ELIZABETH HOPPER HOFFECKER 4858 Fairmount Avenue 1647 N. 59th Street Alias nPest Alias Hoff Hangout Hangout First table in lunch room D Room 319 Accomplices . Spity Goldstein, Sphinx Gains, A I Esgimlgoaiiqg Kitty Broncato, Ruth Emerson Racket Racke? Chess Knocking my pals Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. 5. A., A. A., Science Club, Chess Club Quiet Crimes Committed in 0. H, S. Hockey, Leaders' Club, Nature Club, Basketball H . - Knock at ' u fr ends and if as the summer sea. FU r 1 ' your friends are sorefso much the better, you may laugh the . ,S .,.., W c Fifi? C EVAN C. HORNING 1549 N. 57th Street Alias Evans can do it Hangout Room 320 Accomplices Wilmer Hoffecker Racket Showing people up Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A., Science Club, Chess Club lnstead of saying Hot Dogsu he,d say Heated Caninesn. more. C 1 ,QE , H .404 L www- 1' wa- , Siguanwc ' ' fXf . EA .- Ez- lf Wiatr, e.-1, sig!-.1 amp ex ,L lXsQ 3-2?4d5f 32? K 2 2 , Sa. ' P4 fulfill 4, vigil 'e-wa1g.-Xfliil 2 Mark Jul . fvifeym- QNWQP. :figeiff sfvrw . gfsgsgev asv? 0.-a 'i:',.,!a'... 'ff iff, 1 3 -3 'wil ' 11' lb '93 X' 'VL S1 gi' W 57 fa A g ,.3M4.,. ,..,, , , , . , i x ffl' . .ffl r it 'fffi ii. .Q if V V Q H .W -, Q-f,,,. .4.,,, , U x A ii 1 4 a ,.,,. ,iam . I' 2 ..-..,.f'-,,......., x, , I . s' , 'U ml iA , ,ik M? ,Q,,. I A A A2 , 9 BZ. Zatxgfvziirirff J: ,gl i . '... 'e . V ggi:-3? ,gui W ' , 5 , , . , ago, W iw.. . ,. .. .3 . fyir to W 1. . 1 1 g T 1 1 .1 5115 . y A 1 A . V -A ,,,.:,,i?,',z,.4 V A A V A HARRY T. HUDSON 5231 Irving Street Alias Keed Hudson Hangout Far away from Mr. Jackson Accomplices Auto Shop Mob Racket Hunting for Dears Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A. Here's to the love that lies in woman's eyes, and lies. and lies, and lies. SELMA INGBER 2251 N. 51st Street Alias Selmer Hangout Ye Olde lngber Homestead Accomplices We'd like to know Racket Doing Latin in lunch period Crimes Commitled in 0. H. S. Beacon. Staff, Dramatic Cluh, S. P. R., Girls' A. A. Rep- resentative, S. A., A. A. Home is where the heart is. ,i,r ROBERT JACKSON, JR. 801 Atwood Road Alias Reds S'Bob Hangout Electric Laboratory Acromplices Keller Martin, Leon Clarence Keever Attarian, Racke! Fixing radios Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Manager Electric Crew, Vice- President and President of Electric Cluh, S. A. Aide, Elec- tric Crew That boy gives you some shock. U Signatu Ve 77 Y - R-H FV , 3 y, i 3 A if gg, Y 3 3 if. K '-f 2, - X 58 '4 ff----,T----,.- ,..v..........M.N,, ., ,v,, - ., ,,,,, M ,, ,, ,M 5 g,.f,,,t...,. ,. ,.,, .3 , f f. i . f .4415 I 2 A ug: ii A A aio 1 fn f-.1:.fi it f 1 or -Q-5 'fi.L?3ii'.A5:iiif'Wf 2 ' ,i ' R-.. f .fe P-'A A F 1 ' Q . tml. . -. , . ' vbA' Hey, of 1 .fl 1 ,1 , .I rg., AZ W-4 .. ' r r 3 4. 5i?5::'e'?'gi:'Y'I4-2 Aff- v fy , , M 315 2' -M.,--A A ' Q , .M 5 Y .i. il , Y if z ri 1, V ...uagbm 5 :M - 5. .3- ati K A E I 2 ' FLORENCE A. JENKINS 5114- Westminster Avenue Alias Floss', Hangout Pat's house Accomplices Helen Young, Dora Nathel Patterson Racket Skating Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. A., A. A. Jennings, S. s:fs.t.f.r nas li ii, F' F DORIS BASTIAN .IENNINGS 1730 Marlton Avenue Alias Dot Hangout H. S H. Automat Accomplices Florence Cross Racket Eating, Tennis Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A., Hockey, Bank Oifi Florence Jenkins, Alice Steele, 1 SAMUEL R. JOROVSKY 5224 Columbia Avenue Alias Sam', Hangout t West Park Country Club Accomplices William T. Tilden Racket Ping Pong Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Tennis Team 1Captain 12137 Beacon Staff Is skating preferable to walking Cer He works 3 mean racket. home? Some eat to live, others live to eat. 10,1 .. .hull Siynaturf- ' R. xx 1- f X151 ' A new -W e . .. if . A faxm- v will fwfr me e- ff W in - 3 'w 'fi A 3 if W i -' t Y- r '13 - 'x, '. 1 1 M 59 411 'if 2' .M Q an Q .W , m,LL iii Y . , J ISIDORE ALBERT KAPLAN 3906 Pennsgrove Street Alias Alu Hangout Bad Red's Smoke Shoppe Accomplices Imperial Knights, Pit, Tip, It Racket Horseback Riding Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Class Football 10A-11A, Class Basketball IIA, S. A., A. A. The game I like the best of all Is the rushing game of football. WILLIAM M. KATHRINS 563 N. 63rd Street Alias Bob Hangout Any place Accomplices Al Capone, Al Dzuba Racket Doing nothing Crimes Committed in 0. H, S. Art Club, Dues Collector The secret of success is con- stancy of purpose. x -1 . A if at .ft N. VJ Us 1 3 5 J 1 B' f , . seg K 'Q ,k .rf p 4, iafafl A f I ...,....a..z....Qs... W n K ,.:.. . . . ,. , :LVN Fifi? . FANNIE KATZ 866 N. 44th Street Alias Faig Hangout Tallows Accomplices Tzip, Mil, Belk, Cel Racket Acting Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Dancing Club, Science Club, Kit Kross Club, Dramatic Club, Swimming Club Fannie has a corner on histrionic honors in our class. 32,115-Qwnffy. W., , - x Sig11a!1ww fiqiji'-zz. -51. 4725 ee 3' 9 1 , fgl Ning BBN ke, 45 r v- nr .1 fQX 'N I xx f 15. , A - ,, ' X . . ww . 'C f.. ggilfew .f.21,f, EMR F 1 it f . T 2-l zbwlgiil 'rr 3 2132? -1- J' . fs- - L .- W . .. 4. as A -as - 1--'S A tom- t -- -:a:,v,.t fu. 't L-vs. I s fy 1- in A 3 2 il A s J if as ' 3 w v- f is 4 'S IP as G0 1 .,xX,'f.n'b 301: k 5' ,Q 'T ,mi 5. I P. ., , 5 Elm ,,.. l ,V . . ni Z ..V,. Q.. . -wm:z.:1x:-fr ' , I f ..-. . S ti ,V . , Q .P ' 1 A . .. .. x , .W ,. , . 'Q V f B if Jw' 'Q 1 W H. ew, .,.A V. t W1 4 A 1 NATHAN KATZ 311 N. 56th Street Alias Nat Hangout Fairmount Park Accomplices Class, Kessler, Kratzok Racket Drawing Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Forum, S. A., A. A. A silent creature, full of thoughts beyond our ken. ' La -1. ' st ? ' ' if . Q - V izf' y J -fi'f '1 :M f .. v ,- stain? ' 1-f gli'f : F ,L '- K rf' Lfv' DORA KAUFFMAN 1721 N. 42nd Street Alias Jim Hangout Peaks Accomplices Gert, Dot, Gert, Cess, Et Racket Playing tennis Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A., 10A-B Locker Aide A violet by a mossy stone half hidden from the eyef, 2 E ' ' l f . 1 , V 1 4 ' 4 '1'?. . 3 'Pie as-E fx - 1 . 'im gs gs . -ww -5 W Y N' f ,....,,M '- El1fi.gfEfj'i C , . . If rw' Q KPN jf . iii-: , CLARENCE C. KEEVER 6031 Master Street Alias 44511613 Keev Hangout As far from O. H. S. as possible Accomplices 12B Electric Shop Gang Racket Basketball Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. A. A., S. A. 1 A little knowledge is a danger- ous thing Drink deep, or taste not the Pyrenian spring. -wg . Sign ture S f'xA,X .bt .IN ex V ' -U R-W-. r 'YRS f' gl?-l all Mltjt-l Lgwgleil svtgad Iifjgg . Qffsfggxt ,sis---ff - fi-s , 1- 'l ,',,,!b f .. '5-ff ,xv,. ' N s- oft-+ 1 in ' a , rl. -' 1913 ' -P t if + wi, - M . M 61 ge2g'1gs:'s?a'2f' s is j ' 1 .1927 ' Vi . UE' i Cf-A V SS dit' 555- it .N ,,'l,4 ., get is M 4+ --at z' an , A.,-1 ' Q - i Sz LW, iff! a wrt-1 s WEE? ' ,gray . . f hah W., K, wi - E fffffpim. I ,jvw Elf- six ,Jig ' iii'-Q, , ,, .3 I 'L t' A Q gf-1' f X , I 7 , 1,x,r, fa .ww ' E rx .2 s tt ' A -' ' f...s,g... MARTHA BELL KELLY JOSEPH T. KENNEY EDWARD KERNISH 5415 Woodcrest Avenue 5128 Ludlow Street 2106 N. 58th Street Alias Kelly from WynneHeld Alias Theala', Alias Edu Hangout Hangout Hangout Sorority meetings Ice box of girls, lunchroom Around Town Accomplices Accomplices Accomplices Charlotte Sehrom, Mr. Faunce, Preble, Saxe and rest of auto Bums Mr. Currinder gang Racket Racket Racket Having fun at someone's else ex- Collecting Lost and Found arti- Playing a clarinet in a hot or- pense C165 for O' H' S' Chestra Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Cross CUUHUY Team, Malh Club, Alternate, Delegate, S. A. Aide, Class Football 10B, Camera Club, Ring Committee. Delegate HB Lost and Found Committee, S. A. Aide, Soccer 12B I0 1213, Lielilfflam Of S- A- Archery Club If jazz is the food of man, jazz Always willing i0 argue 'JH BUY She seemed a part of joyous on, for I am hungry. Subject Whelhm' he knows spring, anything or not. Maxx Signatzfrr X f XHFN . 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FOTUIII Who taketh delight in sober lllingsfl ..g .fm--. ge TNQ -' rnt' 3 -1. Q ,mwwg rf . Vw, ff' gg, xiii . ' Ie-:. .E:1..5i 535?i?'- -.9 .Z fe . . 5 2-5 f ? t W 3. ? C22ff5i'fTf'.Q'I-11' .A -MQW ' i..L:f.4::gI1:. , , , ...,.,.,. ,..,-..,.. pw: ...Q t if 2 5:6 t --st? Da H Q ' gf , HELEN ELIZABETH KLAUDER 1329 N. Allison Street Alias Heky Hangout A. A. Oliice Acoomplices Gig, Tools Racket Basketball CFLIIIUS Committed in 0. H. S. Xarsity Basketball. Hockey, A. A. Secretary IZA. A. N. Presi- slenl l2B, Swimming Club Selwnl Hunter, She slmols fouls. . , i W . f , , w , x X V V, X .lf 1 ,341-.LL-,gf,Q..l..yQg4 . . A LA!-9-97 'P ' - f igocmu .91'gnutm'z' l , 2 'Ii . . . f MM. .fu 'ft-mt Gpmfllg-, -QW' wiv- . teP'fF.-xxi 1 .-1 ,A-15' K A. 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FRANCES RACHEL KOHLER 4930 Brown Street Alias 'Tranny' Hangout Murphy's Accomplices Dorothy Kohler, blatt Sylvia Rosen- Racket Music Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A. Sober, steadfast, and demure. X f ef f f , .- , H H, w.g!Lf44f0.7X Jiuffbclki-'1 i 'bfi .lkrxutu E T5-ft C-an S Wie nfs 5' X D Q .ual fs! 1'-'M-ml QA Ale, wi .145 I M J' .1 QNX X - qv gi, .f P. Q. e , . SXT? . .WLT tel' 'ffaiff in F ,fjifl - , f Ms. 1 QL, A te- -- J it 2 ii x 'u i ' L iq R 'rm X' 2 'fu N453 ' llxwxs A ixiubfl-5 e F- uh - -: 2 , lv. : Q Q . . .1 1 A ,N N s. rf'-on in F3 v il 1 s J 11' In ' 4' x is t mt.: N1 E M 64 i.v,f: , 5 1 J .35 ' A ' 5 I' fglfi-FI 5 ,4 .v A: t f ' fe . ?'4:iWi,..g t . .M --..-ig--W 1- 1 ,ai , ' ' - 5 2 2 M 1 it , 2...,aa?R.mt.. ,,..,,gelr,,k r K 2 its f 5 A 1 Fixx. .,,Qg.Q, kd, , , , Qfgwg EPPIE LEAH KOHN 5416 Woodcrest Avenue Alias Epp Hangout Unknown Accomplices Rose Auerbach, Lillian Stein- berg, Brad D. S. Racket Horseback Riding Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A., Basketball, Read- mor Club We can think of two others besides riding-Dates and Dancing. 1.-,Q s so 'ge,1P'a'ff:-- Y., ii' --.O--1 ii - e- .51 gi .. a A L p iiii STANTON W. KRATZOK 5427 Wynneiield Avenue Alias S. W. Hangout Lunchroom B, table 3 Accomplices Miv, Babe, Ben, Eli, Norm, I2 Jumbo Racket Ping Pong Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Editor-in-Chief Beacon, Vice- President Forum, 12B Com- mencement Committee, Secre- tary S. P. Q. R., Captain S. A. Aides First in his mind we find an appetite To learn and know the truth of everything. Sigma Delta ,r, ...cg f at Y: . Q . LEONARD KRAUSS 5913 Locust Street Alias Len Hangout Gym and pool of West Phila- delphia Community Center Accomplices Landau, Elliot, Krengle, Herb, Aarons Racket Sports Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Class Basketball Team l1A, Bank Teller l0A, A. A. Representa- tive 10B, S. A., A. A. Len plays a good game of basket- ball and his classmates can tell you that he made a cheerful bank teller. But sports are his forte and he will be remembered hy his accomplices because of his ability in them. Signature s., -K -1. Q in 1- f, --Vg. :rw-. li: i N-qpx XC 'f-. :2',f'j,s ff fl 'fo-.i. .l Amelia' 'Milli ' item --QI , 1 5 , in V 5' tl 5 chat N,5g'x l nf in 1 , sr! f x 2 iv-f . -1 57 1 X, sl! 'S tr 4 IQX - f' A , ' l -25 1 - iff-'f l Q' ' . was rw o-'ww an 65 ,, , M mi ,sb x ji T we e . - , t- Q20 , .. t Ts- ,, . . .W . . ., Sag. . i . 5 : - 5 2 ig SEYMOUR M. KRENGEL 4-177 Leidy Avenue Alias Sim Hangout 42nd and Leidy Avenue Accompliees Charles Clyman, Jack Spector, Marty Cohen Racket Driving my llather'sl car Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. A. A. Representative IOA. A. A,, 5. A. This boy's accomplices know that Sim can handle a car as well as any of them. They also know that he can handle them when the occasion arises. i HARRY .l. KUNSTADTER 4.631 Walnut Street Alias Kangeroo,' Hangout ln his own parlor Accomplices Milt, Julius, Dud Racket Books Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. President German Club 12A, Treasurer German Club 12B, Chairman Entertainment Com- 10A, mittee HB, S. A. Aide 10B. llB, 5. A. and A. A., IOA, 12B Kangeruo Ho his accomplicesj is a quiet, studious sort of chap and will go a long way in his racket. I V' i gi' KKJA. DOROTHY ADELE LAKE 200 N. 36th Street Alias Dotty Hangout ln the movies Aecomplices Dodo Golden, Billie Bert Lemanow Nussman, Racket Dancing Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Treasurer Social Service Club l2A, Class Cabinet HA, Alter- nate 9B, 10A, Banking Teller l0A, Philatelic Club 10A Dotty is well known because of her extra curricula activities. The doorman at the movies knows her rather well, too. 5 , w , A -4,2343 XVJ'-flftrsl ,5'1'ynor1tr'c 1 'U .ZA A N D-'V , f law ff-H :stall :staff DW -- 1.-:.,,:l2.. .vt K f., t 5' ,D-. ..- A 7 ll S 11'l9' '-'X X 'f'b-I WA' .92 GG W - 2 .. 4 i . f. iq 11. . , . . M - 'Tl f A W 'ff' - iii? n'iz1i:c'f ra' Q 2 ' T '71 ' V' G, . . i 1 f ?sW'f 1' We -Zig N S I -' H , . . .- 1 . . if 1' - . . ' .. 1 ,, 4 W ig I 5 IQ s s V., N ..,. . . . gg . 'V gy, K - A o..:...wa:...:2,.::..l... E -34 Y if 2 . W 2 Q1 wi' 4-3 . r .. i....-a1zff W V.. ,. . x f 3' . . .. , ' ' 'A' 'nt' 'LV' N ' i.Y.Q.i.1TZ'.fZ..,.ii,1L WSL 2 A 1' L WI A f . 5 l 2 a . E4 A rm , 721, ,, at .3 rib A... - . ISRAEL R. LANDAU 4152 Viola Street Alias Izz Hangout Kratzok's joint Accomplices Stan, E, Ben, Gil, Paulus, Sam Racket Philately Crimes Commitled in O. H. S. Editor-in-chief of Record Book, Assistant Editor-in-chief Tow- ers, President Mathematics Club, Vice-President Midnite Oil Club, Delegate 10A, 12A Great deeds by such as these WILLIAM HENRY LANE, I1 6607 Leeds Street Alias Bun Hangout Sugar Bowl Accomplices Tessie Miller, Joh n Preble Racket Athletics Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Varsity Baseball '31, '32, Captain in '32, Varsity Football ,30, ,31, ,32. Captain in ,32, Be- serve Swimming ,31 One of the greatest athletes Jack Schmied, GOLDIE LEGMAN 2103 Wanamaker Street Alias Gay Hangout Library Accomplices Bert Kotnow, Feldman, Dot Brown, Bert Lemanow Terry Venus. Sid Racket Dancing Crimes Colnmillefl in 0. H. S. Alternate 11A, S. A., A. A. lf you want to know some new dancing steps, ask Gaye she knows. are done, Overbrook has known, Buzz has Great glittering prizes earned and given unstintingly of his time to won. put his school on top where it Sigma Della belongs. O. H. S. has appre- f if It ciated you, Buzz, and hopes you 'J ff , J 1 attain your ultimate goal. hjif' 4 K f - . Q . alba p,Laf!7LQ01fU 'Y ,igzzaturc I I - 1 i., ' 'X .- ri. . A-,. e.. Q, 11-: if 2 rg X Fiat' ,,'z:,if2m 'ilN?'s 'AS f. Nile' 221-'aw -, . at D 1- 1 ' 1432-l zmtytl fgwgiift. whiff! like . gjfasgsi its-fs Egg F T'--.1 -:wb ,le H., Q 2,, - ki Anil'-. 5, I Q .Yi I, 5 J p 2 3 x V. x 1 3 I, 'y all' 67 f k . fe- uf' 7 'V 'X .A ' 13 ., i.Q,j'i' . ,, r ,. MJ ...,,. . i 2 s ' , U ' -e gw, 11' 1 ' ,J -5W5 if?'7 . fir . w ' ' ' f wg? 't zetff, .,,, ,W 3 I 7 fa if ,, ?'QWj?'Q mf 543 ?M1Maba-4 .- ,, 3 if - 2 eeE,Ae:ee5i.:t: at E53 , Ai, i .. ,2- if 5.4.2, BERTHA A. LEMANOW 1726 Wilton Street Alias Bertie Hangout Phi Sigma Rho Sorority House Accomplices Flossie, Dot, Mollie, Re, Dodo Racket Dancing Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A., Kit Kross Club, Social Service Club, Dictation Club Bertie is well known for her dancing ability, And the boys like to dance with her, too. ya af2i.tf:.a Q It - if , - ., ...a 5 4 f frfggiwf , I o Q C f ' A . xy? ,',. - ' 1 WX get ,vi 1 !'.f:1:'..- - -off . cg MOLLIE J. LEMBERSKY 4-263 Viola Street Alias Curly Hangout Banking Office-414A Accomplices Gertrude Loeb, Gert Marcu, Bert Lemanow, Celia Smith Racket Swimming Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Swimming Cl u b , Basketball Team, Dictation Club, Bank- ing Oflicer Molly loves the water and the water likes her. She couldn't be a much better swimmer. IW DOROTHY LESSING 1724- N. Redfield Street Alias Dot Hangout Anywhere they'll put up with her Accomplices Cat Pedlow, Phyl Smith, Stuly Racket Collecting scotties Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Vice-President of Class - 11B, 12A, 12B, Member Class Cabi- net 11A, Chairman Welfare Committee, Travel Club, Math Club 12A Dot has been very active in class politics. She has a winning per- sonality and when she smiles at you-fohl My gondnethib Sigma Delta f V ,V AL f , 4,1 ,A , f, ,-CLAAY, ..-.fb-az Sigrtattrrc' ,' H- 2 '1- X. 213-'. -3.,:,,ii,t,g,, 5.337 ig. 'wx -1 2 3 ,, f NSW- at-S Mittal Wim-it tqilittfi iii' ifflfftatx. as-e ECW fi 'oak 11. 'L' 'V , lb '.. 4'-va ' Wa. ' ' ft M t t w it 1 t A 1915 ff t 1 in 4 V 1. 1 192 W 68 A . x X E Ea?-is ADOLPH LEVEY 3509 Haverford Avenue Alias A Hangout Lunch check line Accomplices Toots Auerbach, Jumbo Levin, Babe Polsky Racket Sports Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Class Basketball 11A, l2A, Class Football 1013, Class Baseball 12A, A. A. Representative, S. A. A will never forget the hours he spent in the lunch check line. , 1 ,, Mi? Q4 x, j I' .zC. lgg., . .. . .X ,, 1. Wf- W . FRED LEVEY 54-22 Woodbine Avenue Alias Fritz Hangout Gym Accomplices Miv Levy, .lumlwo Levin, Yiggi lngber Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Representative 10A, 1OB, Second Team Basketball '30, '31, Class Football 10A, Class Basketball 10A, 12A A. A. 11A, 11A, 11A, Fritz is a big, husky fellow physically-a clever fellow men- tally, and a well liked fellow f V 4' W , . 4 2 fi. ? P 1 g , ,Q 7.1 1 f f t 5 ,Q ,, , ,,. , 3 , af ,. ring. ' N '-9,357 H jf ,gh .. , , , , . . - - ...sat -W Q. an ELLIOT J. LEVIN 6023 Oxford Street Alias .lumbo,' Hangout O. H. S. from 9 to 2:15 Accomplices Me, Myself and I Racket Reading, ,riting and 'rithmetic Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. President of S. A., Advisory Council '31, '32, President of Hobby Exchange '31, ,32, Business Manager of Towers 531, '32, Chairman of 11B and 12A Dance Committee What can be said about Jumbo There are many other fellows Socially' that hasn't been said before? also who will never forget the None know him but to love him, hours A spent in the lunch check NOUS mime him but 10 PfaiSC- llne' Sigma Della . N , 1 , 5 it, A-frf.,k., .Slignaturs ' R ., , 9 R T l :I?f?1l- . !tY'SE+il-l btfwieft- gftigttff ifie '?Pf1jf25N i its---5 5 l,u.?f'-...yi t. .A A at t .5 J D ., 3 3 3 ,YI as J uxlfg' is 69 ts as , , r 'r ' lWl! 'i Eat ff - , :pqpqaw--1 , ,K A 4 iitira . 5 'W' L 5 ,Ma xp f, 5 .W,.. -..W v. . . ,. mt., ,. .. ,.. A N K W 'fm3fi?t252taxt wp 9 f H P kv H? '- ' ke , if .f 5 3 .. ,. ggwa., . Q. . A f, 5? Y 1 ' it fp U fm f a .1 4 'rs 'f 'A - g , , ,. ,, ,X E , g ..mv..-- Q ...amd A-, .1....wM..,,,....e.-.--. ., , ..e,, .. MARVIN SHEPPARD LEVY 5367 Hazelhurst Street Alias Miv,' Hangout 'Q 315 w . 1, s. w- ' 'f up H 1 fi . 1 3 ,fa i 'L I -4.. 'VI 2 I T X W 2' .1 ,x , ., ELKIN EDWARD LIEBERMAN 5310 Arlington Street Alias Elk Hangout Wynnefield Behind cuunler of Sugar Bowl Accomplices , Norm, Ben, Babe, Stanton YV., Acflompllces. , Eli Elliot Levin, Marvin Levy, R k Mickey McGuire ac et Medicine Racket Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Chairman Ring Committee llA. Class Treasurer 11A. Towers Stall IOB, 12B, Senior Prom Com- mittee, Managing Editor Rer- ord Book Trying to swim Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A., Class Football 1113. Travel Club llA, Lieutenant of S. A. Aides 12A 531573 SAMUEL LIPSON 1221 N. 4-2nd Street Alias Sam Hangout Machine shop Accomplices Hyman Cherry. Walt McGuire Ed Crunberg Racket Drawing Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Boys' A. A. Representative 11B S. A., A. A. Thought is deeper than all Elk was the fashion plate of his Slleeeh- A great manY lhanks can he class. Always dressed in the given to Miv that this Raconn is latest mode, he was a good exam. in one Piece- ple of what the well-dressed men The wise and active Cenfluel' dll' wore. And he seemed lo get fiwlries along pretty well with By daring to attempt them. 165 femmes. My Sigma Delta? .lf ' N I 9- ' - 7 E ..f'5x.tA.'. 141, .triage-Af .S1'!lrmt1lr'0 Y 1 ,f Y' 'K X i . .. . . .. SN 41 - t: V-4 .f..'u- J 'f of .. f wal . . tam-l Www- 1-altar! isa fferav aff M '7' it? . 7 ' lx a t 3 'f if ttf t x 1? 2 'M ' M 1 5 -5 535. , l L it fx, s . 'Nw A . . ff? 1 . ,. . K, 2 X A 5 f ig.. . . 4 Q 4 T 5E:L'W':ti'1. 5.13 Ralf. 4 5 2, we '1 . . is ez. 3 . . gi l U 'QQ E-212121.11 M sf- ESTHER A. LITVIN 5112 Diamond Street Alias Es Hangout Lunchroom Accomplices All nice people Racke! Tennis O. H. S. Crimes Committed in Delegate 9A. S. A.. A. A., Mr. Jackson's helper. A. A. Repre- sentative 11B, 12A Es is one of those regular people that everyone likes. GERTRUDE LOEB 4173 Mantua Avenue Alias Gert,' Hangout Room 403 Accomplices Gertrude Marcu. Phyllis Spielt Racket Dramatics Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. A. A., S. A.. Alternate 10B, 1lA, Travel Club Birds of a feather flock together. Certys accomplices are good looking girls. A , .. . f L Q 5 A A +-ff-H ff. TY fpffif-31' l ISRAEL LOVE 1019 Pallas Street Alias 'ilzzyn Hangout Lunchroom Accomplices Lee Weissman. Dave Miller Hacker Basketball and lia Crimes Committed S. A., A. A.. A. A. Math Club 12A. lnlerclass Mutt Auerbach, seluall in 0. H. S. Representative Basketball. You would never guess from his name that Izzy i mantic but is the He certainly can game of ha s not the ru- alhletic type. play a mean skethall. . - . 1 L - if ,QA ii, 1 ,-EL -71,777 4 .Slgfnutili't' Q51 . N 11 'N , - fi :jfsy . fftgml 5-tiger. pigqt :grae . efzfrgav isis-1: X Ile, s-.5-1 'Y Y. a J D N X28 -b ,YA J' T1 CAROLINE F. MANSOLINE 6102 Haverford Avenue Alias Carrie', Hangout Lunchroom Accomplices Natalie Saratsis, Dot Klein Racke! Dancing Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. A. A., S. A., Library Club, Social Service Cluh, Dictation Club Have you ever enjoyed the pleas- ure of having Carrie help you out in the library? What a pretty ,YJ fy wx 2ZQi53a GERTRUDE MARCU 4239 Girard Avenue Alias Cleo Hangout Gym Accornplices Gertrude Loeb, Celia Smith, etc. Racket Athletics Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Leaders' Club, Basketball, Travel Club, Hockey, A. A. Represent- ative A girl whose company is enjoyed hy all, especially those athletic- E 1 2 A A A m.f..4atti . ,iif KELLER SAMUEL MARTIN 4140 Parrish Street Alias Sam Hangout Stage Accomplices W. E., P. B., T. D., G. P. Racke: Basketball Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Stage Manager, S. A., A. A. Sam has a Hair for theatrical enterprises-especially the back stage stuff. helper! ally inclined-that is Cleo. 5. I ' h , f - .ff ff X iifvaffgm., n4.g,r.,-kwa.,-4 CAALMLI fLgj,ZlAj f - Signature Xb. ' ' '- ' y- 'A 4- JJ ' -1 X' Veg-Q-. iagdefa T we-A ew -- , 9 gf?-Q3 L , gtgjiom-l Lf'-',l5et.R gtligaiff IQQQ' tffliifik - QW--1? at :11..!,'a--S , 'Q fix., P, j 'y J jr jg, w- is '3 rf. y 'vi Q' J, 'M '-fl' as 72 , -.. W , .1 , I , . . , . ...-. ..f. . ,.- , , ,. ,,... . i ., ., fi . 1 ,' v I .Af 1 i ,....V,.,.. g LV 3 Wai ' 5 - u 2 WW l f f ': ,,., . , .. , a f, W, H . Ae, , , A '-i f?A,zg25ff: in we , , WL.. Zjr',,,,ig , it ,Hitt .,, , it :1 ' F' Q 4 ii, 'asewa 4 it asf fir . t at if . s3L+ wa:Qu SYLVIA RUTH MARYMOR 3943 Lancaster Avenue Alias I-lappyu Hangout The apartment-Room 107 Accomplices Dot Moses, Charlotte Schrom Racket Hockey Crimes Committed in O. H. S. President Kit Kross Club HB, 12A, Hockey Team, Travel Club Happy has received and given her greatest pleasure through hockey. +L Signature 5 ' ' ' I V W ' , .1 fi , Q DOMENIC VICTOR MASTRANCELO 6424- Haverford Avenue Alias Damn Hangout Gym Accomplices Nunzio Mirenda, Duero Fabritzio, George Pasquerrelo Racket Baseball and Art Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Gym Team 9B, Travel Club, Sec- retary Hobby Exchange, Alter- nate IIA, Towers Art Staff 12B The little boy with the great vi- tality-that was Dom. He some- times let out his feelings in his works of art. . tgzrnaasc. M' .f..tr an 1.1, K. , ,fx--Q 1 , SYLVIA VIRGINIA MAXTON 1037 N. 46th Street Alias 'LSil Hangout Beacon Office Accnmplices Celia Smith, Regina Balson Racket Trying to solve unfinished detec- tive stories Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A. Representative, Trav- el Club, Beacon Business Man- ager, Secretary Kit Kross Club A Beacon highlight! Maybe Sil will be on the staff of a large paper some day. Maybe she'll he a female de-tik-a-tiff. Sigma Delta W xfjltl d If I. 'N-X- I im? fe ' Jen 5. MXU, 14.5 -' if L' fe, wt' roy r IW Je .4 f X X y A-6 y .v ' wa. f girth, ,4-'J,fm P1 In A5 :A rm- X . 1 gg .ll -' V , ' .f 72: ' 9,514 , , iq :Af , h A 'Q 5 .n.., , , .Cai L h if ml 5 in A I lg? girls :Q,...1 5 JN-'?f '9'5 f' , 3 f 'y J jr ' .5 'y if t 'S' 5, J 'X A,A, M 73 W X 'f ' 'M ' Q at J ' v N i ' :Li kjfiff. f , . Q Hg '. A 3'-Q iii ELIZABETH VERNA MCCAULEY 4303 Mantua Street Alias Libby Hangout Lunchroom A ccomplices Musicians, Pinochle Boys Players, Racket Playing Pinochle Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Volleyball, Basketball, A. A., S. A. A pinnchle playing girl! ll A volley-ball playing girm And what a girl! F l' el ' Y it , in sr- . ft- fi . , 1 Q ,, ,M ., fi . :...f,, V . K WALTER GEORGE MCGUIRE 521 N. 35th Street Alias Whoopee . Mac Hangout Gym office Accomplices Faculty and athletes of the school Racket Eating Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Manager Baseball Team ,32, Manager Soccer Team '32, Member of Philadelphia Sen- ior High School Chorus. S. A.. A. A. Mac has been very helpful to the athletes of the school in his ca- pacity as manager of the baseball l E E 5 1 Wi? DOROTHY MAE MCQUILTON 564-0 Stewart Street Alias Doll, Hangout O. H. S. Accomplices Dot Moses, Parker Julia Miller, Eleanor Racket Swimming Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Delegate HB. S. A., A. A.. S. A. Aide IOB, 12B, Travel Club Dot is one of those quiet, sweet girls whom everybody likes. ,. XM and soccer teams. He is best 1 l N X known and well liked by the gym 5-If ,R .xfacultyu , x 1 . L . A L Li,wi'YVNS1JwxA1 Geyfwcu A .Si1'y1xatr:r'r' ii A . 'A will isa is-ff tl 'ff' im 5 1. K A it S 0 if t- m T-L ..w A ,s ,a 3 t- ir aa-he 4: Bd Us x 3 ,,..f.,:. ,N - ...Q 7. . t X. N . ,, ,,g f-sr are -1 s .fer Mi 2 .Q fr' -,. H A N C V if ASME 9? 1-5 ,..,A, I gf 4 I 2 :i ' fjfi' 75 3, Q t : jgiiift ig... A C T gt-.cziif -is ' ' fkfffflf . 1 1 i 'S . atom EDWARD M. MEACHER 1457 N, 59th Street Alias Erin Hangout Gym ollice Accomplices Jack Foy. Ed Fornias, Charlie MacDonald, Bill Baird Racket Sports Crimes Committed in. 0. H. S. Varsity Football, Track Team, A. A. Representative, S. A. Aide Ed has helped the football team in the role of a sub. He is not meager with his praise of the hoys on the first team. VOHOKN MESZIGIAN 3853 Lancaster Avenue Alias Val Hangout Lunchroom B Accomplices Bill Metcalf, Gene Rothman Racket Amateur Radio Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Treasurer Electric Club, A. A. Representative, Alternate, Del- egate, Aero Club Yal excels in radio. Some day we'll hear of him owning and operating his own station. .lust another ham. 'PIA irs . if f WILLIAM EVANS METCALF, JR. 865 Belmont Avenue Alias Bill', Hangout Lunchrooms and shops A ccomplices Mr. Jackson and Vohokn Meszigian Racket Stamps and coins Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Bowling Team, Aero Club, S. A., A. A.. Electric Club Bill has been one of the stalwarts of the howling team. He'll proh- ahly down Knox one of these days. Y , A f,,g, Upzvfg-..,DQ,dfjQ.14AffL, T Sigiialllftr ' , 7 X X I X xg 'l , . ,V was 1-s f are 1- at-3. mr, Willett- rftlatff :tee aferzei wwf WS in - 3 t tl f 3 4 if S W' s is- VM J M 75 R .,.i. A 55 I : v ' K 1 1 r 4 -yr: 1 slr fa za +I , . 1. 1- t 1, . 5: A . , . f ' ..,, ,. ' ,..- . 1. a 1.15.33 JET. 'T 6, . 'I F- ' Q x W 'E ., ., , 3 . 'Tlx ' 15,4 1 ' ' ' rj Gi , '1 1 I' I 41 W' g In gg. . ,- W... C , . . ti. .wf 4 ,S ,f l ,, 'W M.. , M J, 3, M . fy 1 ,Q k Lx, .. . M- . Q' . I 2 f - , , . Y . A ,C 0- r1W :' tg. az.: ALEXANDER HARRY MILLER 5234 Jefferson Street Alias Puss Hangout Basement locker room Accomplices Vic Wiess, Dave Miller Racket Eating and running Crimes Committed in 0. H. S, Secretary Chef Club IZB, Art Club, Science Club, Dues Col- lector, Interclass Basketball 12A It seems that the small fellows have all the endurance required in running. Puss has more than his share. He also had the endur- ance to be dues collector. His classmates will verify the fact that he could extract money fx M, ..- af :L rg: , ..f, ..,,.tg,,.I.i .. . W. .Pt Q .fn 3:7'g 'xg . ' y I :, f f ., ,., , Q . ,,,, Q, . ,, , , X I . -as fa.. .- yxs CARRIE R. MILLER 3102 Mantua Avenue Alias Sis Hangout Lunchroom Accomplices Ann Rosin, Alice Rosentield Racket Swimming and reading Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Social Service Club, S. A., A. A., Kit Kross Club Sis believes Faith, Hope, Charity, -but the greatest of these three is Charity. DAVID MILLER 4236 Wyalusing Avenue Alias Dave Hangout Bulkin's Corner A ccom plices Al Miller, Lee Weissman, Teck Ticker, Mutt Auerbach, Is Love Racket Jack of all trades Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. A. A. Representative, Aero Club, Track Squad, A. A., S. A. This ,Iack of all trades will make a good husband for somebody!! painlessly. Signature Y Vg . .. - . -., .. -I Ma,.,f1, wzvftaff, 'ga ' , -- - -V ' X ' . .1 ..: 'At 'N - 'nziwv 1- .if-fir' - - af ,, -A 3331 'X .feta-l temiifv- relief! :ess as-:Dae A w e-1 if s. ,life W ?T1..f1 3 all It W ff if 'YN ' 1 x 'lf' Y 'fx .f M . M 76 V .. WW,..vW- , 5 ., Q ii A .x H E l 2 5 1 5 iwff JULIA EDNA MILLER 1525 N. 56th Street Alias ,lule', Hangout Lunchroom Accomplices Eleanor Parker, Dot McQuilton, Dot Moses Racket Eating Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Delegate 10A, 10B, IZA, 12B, Travel Club, Library Club 10A, S. A. Aide, S. A., A. A. .lule observes the Golden Rule. Silence also is golden. Maybe it's 'cause shels always eating. Llll Un. qc' ll'2fLulil1f-J THOMAS ALDRED MILLER 6521 Kingsessing Avenue Alias Tom Hangout Sugar Bowl A ccomplices Bill Lane, Preble, Schmied, North, Cirino Racket Trying to pass English Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Football, Reserve '30, Varsity '31, '32, Delegate 1213, Banking Aide IOA, IOB, S. A., A. A. Another bad typeg he tries to pass English. CELIA MILSTEIN 3950 Wyalusing Avenue Alias Cell Hangout The College Campus Accomplices Gertie Gillman, Martha Ortzman, Sarah Novek Racket Going places, doing things Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., Vice-President Hobby Ex- change, A. A., Banking Aide, Dictation Club Some hope here. Not a chief. Takes dictation, goes places and does things-for the chief. .QSM igzmtxtre -V- it , , . . . . was 'Q ing.. ajft--1 1 at 'iii .- D -A ja Egg-15 l .5-'i'22em3l Q?-'tgfqt grigetfl 41,353 'iLg,.QeWX A af--f: +A- rf in ..-.iff W -'fl 1' s J P of Y -f t is- f is 1 xl . m 77 i ,Eng . 2 r i yi-I 'J ' ' l it 1 ,Q , we ,if ..-it Mu, gil Z ' i t at Silt: 2,-- Lvl' if if A ' ' .. W2 ,, I in BETTY T. MOLODETZKY ISABELLE MARJORIE 3849 Wyalusing Avenue MORGAN Alias .tBinnyi, 1503 N. 62nd Street Hangout Alias Ollie On ze boulevard Hangout Accomplices Drug More Carmen Sterling, Cussie O'Stroff, Accomplices Ella Snyder Eleanor. Katherine, Dot Racket Racket Ice skating Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Swimming Club, Leaders' Club, Basketball, Social Service Club, Dictation Club Another had racket, one can sink to great depths in this if the ice Going to the movies Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A., Social Service Has only been convicted on three counts. W'asn,t caught on nu- merous others. Gets inspiration at the movies. 5 if' 3 2 H il at DOROTHY COCGESHOLL MOSES 1722 N. 62nd Street Alias Dot , Dutch , 'AMosie,' Hangout Room 307 Accomplices Julia Miller, Dot McQuilton, Eleanor Parker Racket Reducing Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Vice-President S. A.. Vice-Presi- dent 1lA Class, Cabinet 12A, 12B, Secretary Nature Club HB, Girls' A. A, Representa- tive 10A, IOB, llA. 12A Who has known her smile has known a perfect thing. ,, ,K ,f 3-Q breaks. Q7 M -Rn V .M Si!7r1t1tut'1' 5.51-L4 ' F J Afsvf - . , 55N K -- :Jam fffifiil .353 f Wt nitvfll 4, tw t .wt :Q 1' ite, .J .ew it .wan 5'-so 45: ' - 'fx if in 5 ntl' 's PM 3 3 s X T8 1-ggi-.. K1 into .-,Mu . x f., f Y w t 1 , rf, . w,.e...... ... ,. ,, ., W ...gs 4,.,,...,.,.Lf rg .9 .1 ., . 1 .5 , ......:f: 1 , f- ' gTi,qi..m:2f1:'sf f W L 5, I t ,f 5 'A ig-, ,. M wg, 4 .,, ?..M,..1i,....,. ,M . ,,..,,,J,..w..- 'faq ?' .. t 8 I t .K li! in if-i':2i.i2S:i A is ,mfg Q . ,X . JOHN HENRY MURPHY, III ISADORE MAX MYZNER 940 N. 48th Street Alias Murf Hangout Always the wrong place Accomplices Pinochle and baseball players Racket Stamps and baseball Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A., Stamp Club Has been convicted only on a few countsg some hope here. Will probably become a Phila- telist tminor racketeerl. 1004 N. 4-3rd Street Alias lzzl' Hangout The Water Front fdrinking fountainsl Accamplices The Academic lmbeciles Racket ...,.? Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Art Club, S. A., A. A. A Lone Wolf addicted to drink- ing water. Will probably end as usher in a theatre-f-turning the water on and off at the fountain. fz .s Yi' Q i FRANK TARGET NEWBY 48 N. Vogdes Street Alias Newb', Hangout Wrong Place Accomplices Auto Shop Gang Racket Driving teachers, wrecks during Auto Shop Periods Crimes Committed in O. H. S. S. A., A. A., Aero Club Chauffeurs for major racketeers are notorious for the number of luncheons they eat. Signature T O J 3.4, Q . Q., 57, , SX gas tes:-w - . 13 352' il. -3' W- fefff- . ff H5 . wp, . fvl.v.:j ,. v 1 . . n,..- A -1. he ,..- 1 ax, A f :yoj ,fftwl bgwtigfii :vtE,gQtp' :QQ -gjslgrgov are---fr we - s . , 3 -, .. a ' .. , , 0 h f V 1 ,H in r t. 1 v 11' th ' -' t in t Mi.: N fl- M 79 t Another Walter Winchell. hi DOROTHY E. NEY 626 N, 63rd Street Alias Dollie , Dot Hangout The scene of action Accomplices Anyone worth knowing Racket Telling Delegate Tom Miller to do his own work Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Art Club, Secretary Advisory Council 12B, Alternate 123, Swimming, A. A. Evidently a secret chief. Has of- CEORGE HENRY NEY 6350 Grays Avenue Alias Sleepy Hangout Anywhere from somewhere A ccomplices Wm. Smith, R. Scanlon, Bob Bunch, Thos. Miller Racket Saving strength of materials problems for tests Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A. Could be reformed, although he runs with a notorious bunch lno ftcials eating out of her hand. Sigma Della pun intendedi . Xian' . 'fa' 1 , M, I ,signal ,, 'rrp w avi mega .QL -QS? N Ji.. , -Axial' Nigel' ,il '4,Q5i mer!!! ' ' -N.: -':,,.,:s -.. - .A 1 in 3 F r il A s JULIA T. NOONAN 6067 Girard Avenue Alias .lules', Hangout Mr. .lackson's office Accomplices We are all pals Racket Spilling the news to the publicity committee Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Swimming, Basketball, Hockey, Publicity Committee 12B, Mr. ,lackson's assistant 10A, 12B 'Nough said! 'fi l 'x -Q it elim WX lift -awp' g -iqgrgew Qtr-J: J no in if Vin WY as 80 K., ,,..,.--... ,, Q 2 3 s:7..g':-1 , i.4c,s,,,,M. .,., ,, Q E .Swim , , . t 'v . , , E f 8 5 1 A g , 1 . E 2 , 1 5 g 1 1 1 . ,f ,, s . , , . 'gg ,.,,..-a..4 'ui r ltr.. C' W N M A 'ww' i3...Q.a. if if -K,, 2-51. 3 , ,if ' V ,,,,, 2 gi 1' , , L 13, A A .. - 3 fi' A A 31 1 U SARAH G. NOVEK 5365 Morse Street Alias Sid'y Hangout Room 205 Accomplices Cussie Ostrovsky, Martha Ortz- man, Celia Milstein, Bessie Kotlman Racket Reading, writing, and arithmetic Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A., Lunchroom Aide MARTHA ORTZMAN 1136 N. Union Street Alias Marty Hangout Room IOTEQ Accomplices Gussie Ostrovsky, Sarah Novek, Celia Milstein, Mildred Most Racket Reading, making scrap books, collecting flowers Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Kit Kross Club fTreasurerl, Dic- A member of that 3 R's gang. lation Club, S' A A' A' Harmless. Probably aims to be- come a Biology teacher spouting Botany to disinterested freshmen in that great penal institution- GUSSIE OSTROVSKY 4208 W. Thompson Street Alias Gus,' Hangout Room 1075 Accomplices Sarah Novek, Betty Moledetsky, Martha Ortzman Racket Reading, Stamp collecting Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S, A., A. A., President of Kit Kross Club, French Club, Dic- tation Club Just another Philatelist. 0. H. S. W f f f , 2111 afiffrgf ' M4 . ,,s.1,.,J ' iglnatitrc k ' if X XXlk,.,5f, qt'1X.l i i:g4,5fiJ:'- -3-,Sa Qing: .I be 1- -as-S . will tariff a :M s- .'Lf 'tf in - 3 ii... it ef! f S A 313' S if K. vi i 'M 4 'WY as 81 ,i f ,f,. 2 N , , .Q 1 4 si, Q. gig, , . . , 5 ' Q' 'f,,,.13im.q nA! ELEANOR PENNYPACKER PARKER 1635 Redfield Street Alias Penny Hangout O. H. S. in general Accornplices Julia Miller, Dot McQuilton, Dot Moses Racket Horseback riding Crimes Committed in O. H. S. Delegate in llA, llB, Travel Club, 11A, llB, 12A, 12B, S. A. Aide l0B, llA, HB, 12A, Library Aide, S. A., Horseback Riding, Travel Club A female ,Iessie James or another Floyd Gibbons. C Lesley we een ' . 5 S, 6-fl I . - Qt, . , rp, ,V My I ,V f, . f ,f 1.1. -A :K ETHEL JEAN PATTERSON l530 N. Robinson Street Alias Pat Hangout Near the candy counter Accomplices We're all friends Racket Sports in general Crimes Committed in O. H. S. A. A. Representative l1A, HB, l2B, Alternate l0B, Banking Aide, Bridge Club, Swimming Club Look at that hangout. Watch your calories, Pat, or you'll be doing time-l8 days. CATHERINE HUCKEL PEDLOW 1303 N. 61st Street Alrkzs Kay,', Cat', Hangout Almost anywhere Accomplices Our Gang Racket Talking Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Advisory Council 11A to l2B, Class Cabinet llB to l2B, Vice-President Travel Club l2B, Beacon Staff 12A, Clee Club She and Helen Morgan singing My Billl' Sigma Delta X , . eet,.,.mQQ.te . vt C wtf - Sigjnrufxwe ll gqf-x,a,X rt ki, My ,'-A r f feel- 4f!5.fftt+ml New filtvffl ima' frame as-ff si Pf 'f' in t 352.1 2 nfl is 's J -913' f A ir- 1 it 4 N 82 XTR ff' iff' be W 3' A' PAUL PINCHOUS PERILSTEIN 4119 Leidy Avenue Alias Mouse,', Tuck , Quip- stein Hangout l..andau's Joint A ccomplices Cecil Segal. Beichty, Landau Chiz Berman, Rosie Racket Chiseling someone, somewhere, sometimes Crimes Committed in 0. Hi S. Alternate 10A-IOB, S. A., A. A., Captain S. A. 12A-12B, Inter- class Football 10B What a racket! Don't we all? Signature s y ii'-iilliiiid 9 'K 1 fi, L 5 . 7' isxff- I jg ' ,L QL , ' ' E 5 ' FRANKLYN PHILLIPS 5012 Woodbine Avenue Alias The Franklyn Phillips Hangout 7 Accomplices The cat that walked alone Racket Welll bite Crimes Committed in 0. H. S, Towers Staff, Record StaH Lively and talkative, Stored with the treasure of the babbling world, and with a spice of wit, too. ,.-...,.,,..r,s, it A o 5 ',, i' ? A 5 2 ist' Wwe 2 WN j pg mia' Q 2 f -J ' js w SYLVIA POCACH 4-59 N. 53rd Street Alias 4'Sooky', Hangout Room 307 Accomplices Jeanne Greenberg. Elliott Levin, Edward Blackman, Cat Ped- low, Esther Pruzan, Blanche Tarter, Martyn Zeitz, Gilbert Segal Racket Helping Dr. Brecht Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. President of Readmor Club, Ad- vertising Manager of Towers, Circulation Managers of Tow- ers, Record Stall, IIB, 12A Dance Committee What a gang? Who asked you to call the roll of the Senior Class? -1 F new W. -in J a-Ag .n if x' ,,,-. as Q .wi , ,. Q. .4 :f:f' fzf..,v2e 'Q ' 1 f xwm it rl Bh'1'91l 'firfgy Nrglax ying? E -' X ' '41, s-5 ff, Y . i-1 f +- 7 in ii! 3 all 1 3 J 'f 3 w ff- Vw, 4 M , as 83 . ,.,. ., .a,.:g5ua.,r..... . Qt, , . -4 T' 1 lwrsfzgrjs X925 .. ' ,4-,. -. 21 ,ta f Pg ff L few ,ff .W if , ' ,rg + 'P. 'F ,ww V ' 'M 1, A ,M , l gf .ti we ' 2.511 M... 1,. , qu I U :NGK 33351 '- Q-55'-Wg l ---Y,..-4.-..' l ' if 5 , 2' 8.1, vf ' ' ff 3, is iw ff t ' ::.z,.g, ,:-51, arm. . 5, iw. , , T ,.,.p.m.,,1-.-,-.wa W f . W , MARIAN E. POLAY JACK POLSKY 5622 Woodbine Avenue 4125 Westminster Avenue Alias Sugar,' Alias Jake Hangout Hangout . . . . . ? His bedroom Accamplices Accomplices Rose Weinger, Rose Beret, Dot Max Ticker, Nate Cohen, Carl Kaplan, Etta Weiss Cohen Racket Racket S. W. Keep moving Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A. Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Captain Reserve Basketball Team ,,,.....,...... 12A, Class Basketball l2A, Class Football 1lB, Book Bas- ketball 12A Racket's new to me. Keep your eye on her, Sherlock. Some record-Fll bet this boy likes to play ball. fr ff. , Ufplfd, i. ' . - V V V Sigurlturr 1 W w4Dx '1H?4i 'H ng emu bills are far n I ' ll ft' 1 ,sn if H. t JOHN H. PREBLE 5714- Kingsessing Avenue Alias Smoke Hangout Accomplices Auto shop gang and those ath- letically inclined Racket Football and heavy dates Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Varsity Football '31-'32, Reserve Football '30, Baseball Team '32, A. A. Representative 11A- HB, Senior Orchestra 10A-10B Another member of a notorious gang. A good hangout-if it isn't empty. What a racket, what a record. what a man! 'Wf N 1 ff 1 , 7 t-.- 1 X- - if' F ' -' , . a X nl --,fat-if lkiiifgl 7111.5 , fajfr , . f ffm l .dv -K. .1 we 414 1' 2- ' - 'K-4. f 'Rfk-fi-'-' . P- V' Q .ll ' B .q 5, x 4, 'W 'f 1 ' a , N11 It x. f, y. s ll -1 if v ,J Sf. PM S4 1 , t ... ,...,.,..,, .f .4 . , t.. 1 if fm . ' sm. ew., . . 'H ,M ' , , , ir Me 1 ' A A 5 1 fi? it ,aw XZ.-.-15' mer.: 1: . '1- ,Nts ,- me t 'A .Q .av,f.?m-Q1-res ' -2' t .Q -as? :fw,z:1ges.aEr1Q JOSEPH E. PRICE 1672 N. Wilton Street Alias Snow Hangout In his bed Accomplices Ostrich Polsky, and other bums Racket Sleeping in classroom Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A. Maybe he will become a mattress ESTHER PRUZAN 1029 N. 46th Street Alias Es Hangout 5625 Master Street Accomplices Rose, Jean, Sylvia, Mary Racket Dancing Crimes Committed in 0, H. S. Alternate, Treasurer Readmor Club, 12B Typing Club, Hobby Exchange Club, Honor Roll .X A A it fl 2 QA in new-fffsw amide-Q . F f 3 at W5 55,5 'trtzzi 41 ew ye: .35 .,, . sw.- it W fem M ., .3,. .. ,rw 3 Q f a' Q r A . ' Ziff MARTIN H. RABINOWITZ 1135 N. 40th Street Alias Rabbit Hangout Room 102 Accomplices Auto Shop Gang Racket Trying to be early, but always late. Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A. tester. Tenth Grade At Martin's appearance in his oilice every morning, Mr. Jackson Another petty racket-beware of pulled out his watch and set it at the dogs. ten minutes to nine, without even looking at the clock. Punctuality we call it! fl f YADQAC, I Signrztnw lr H V , f gfgfi L ai-S. emi bgwi,t4-me fitlgiiff i :cafe M ll' 0 in A 3 ffiv 3 srl i 'S f it lib ' 3 t iF- it 'M .f M 85 2 ia , 1 -.1.r...,. I 1 S ,, H 3 Q . 2 . V ..a.Q..,. , , , Y . , , x s hm 7, , Q ,mfiau ... W ,I 5. '.......,s,.-.-- L . . F ,s 'S .- 5 Q 9 . rg f. 5 3, Y I.. 3 , gg .. . 1 M ti EDITH M. REDMAN 6111 Carpenter Street Alias Toms Hangout Respectable girls don't have any Accomplices Bea, Sar, Es, Franny Racket Waiting for the mailman Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. 113. 1213, Secretary Dictation Club President Dictation Club Towers Typing StaH' 12A, 12B, Record Typing Staff 1213. ing Club Typ- Coniirmed criminal. Favorite weapon in the tommy gun Ctype- fi fi ROBERT H. RICHES, JR. 1431 N. Hobart Street Alias Boots Hangout Ice box Accomplices Auto shop gang Racket Keeping a few steps ahead of Mr. .lackson Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A. Another member oi that notorious gang. They all seem to favor one hangout. LE ft gg...g'-ya at 1 W 1 , gk 4. elk., i ,Z .. fn NELSON FREED RICKER 2333 Germantown Avenue Alias Nels Hangout Auditorium Accomplices Houston Martin, Thomas Stevens Racket Traveling Crimes Committed in O. H. S. Vice-President and Treasurer German Club, Councilor Travel Club, Beacon Staff, Delegate, Alternate and A. A. Repre- sentative A bad hangout. The worst gang of Overbrook gathers there. May- writerl. be that accounts for the racket. Signature Y TT To-191 55+ 124. 'T'-if 'A T'-. 5' .l 'ff ft :R f M- ps 4, 435,41 mega 1- .flitft 2 5501 tel :P rpm- gl-www - gqgttff eqage gsztegaw af--1: Quo 'S' 3 ,la '.. .15 ' 94. ' if in ' 3 1 ,w 'rl Je s J 11' ttf ' -' s tr- t M 1 M . M 86 :Edit I v 4-4.1-t. - x , N. ,.., , -..W . -M., , . 2 if A f ... dnileaalit.. W5 ij. -K 'i JEANNETTE RIFFKIN 5224 Girard Avenue Alias Little Onen Hangout Drug Store Accomplices Reba Nevel, Hilda Greenberg, Fay Segal, Martha Schwait Racket Drinking cocs Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. A. A., S. A., Banking Aide A bad racket. A coc fiend will do anything, even homework. K Q P' 59. if iw!! V f:',.1..t.s.x.aefS 1 1 , . ' i' 3 ' fl? ' W2 . ,,. , .,......., ..-Q. x ,n 'L li A xi ..-E f ,. f yr 'E ' ,,.' Hz ., .,. .tit v, f., EUGENE ROFFMAN 1937 N. 52nd Street Allkis Gene Hangout Electric Lab. Accomplices Vohokn Mezigian, Chas. Squires Harry Fishman, Carl Cohen Racket Radio Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Vice-President Electric Club, In- terclass Basketball Here's a young man who gets the ether, but it doesn't put him to sleep! Seite ,mt W. . 1- .. ,, ? yuietffzi' A ' ft, Mem we ,. 3 I HARRY W. ROSENBERG 1718 S. 60th Street Alias Mr, Rosenberg Hangout Auditorium Accomplices Sam Lipson, A. Prybotok, A1 Landau Racket Handy man Crimes Commirted in 0. H. S. Camera Club, Electric Club, A. A. Representative, S. A. Harry is an ambitious young man who manages to be always busy! Signature X 1-ei-X Mx? p K IQQY-513212 - 355 . Aim., i:x..tg,,: ptgoff xgagey gfqagmv- are---1 87 wa. ......s-.-.Q l',4 1 semi - f 'iv - 9121 ' f ze ,V K' -'F L tc . ' t ff ' .es 'i 5 ff Q N ,Q - 1 'J 2 .. Q3 - 21 tba 5 SAMUEL ROSENBERG 849 N. Taylor Street Alias Sam Hangout Logan Square Library Accomplices Satlof, Rovner, Budin, Dickstein, Landau Racket Music Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Math Club, Science Club, Hobby Exchange, Alternate, S. A. Aide Still water runs deep may be a trite expression, but it certainly is Sam all over. ANNE ROSIN 4275 Viola Street Alias Raisins Hangout Atop Gershwinls piano Accomplices George Gershwin and Paderewski Racket Tickling the ivories Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. President of Social Service Club, Secretary of Beacon Business Staff, Secretary Kit Kross Club, Literary Beacon Staff, Record Typing Staff Anne does more than tickle the ivories-she makes them talk. Sigma Delta gf, ' E' K N .rsagt,t,5:.i1J' 4 : V f .3 . e lf? ' 4 nf -S 2 - ':s:r ?l. if-225' Tl? PWV A Zi, ,77- + ii' e at.. , Ms- f, ,, HERBERT ROVNER 923 N. 43rd Street Alias Herb Hangout None Accomplices The 12B Class Racket Chess Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Treasurer Math Club, Captain Chess Team. President Chess Club. S. A. Aide, Champion Chess Team Herb is chess one good man! vi . , 1 vvvvs... ,AQRJCCN S1'g11atl11'p X Q - -N E .14 I - ' X - f' '-wif: :Z M ' 111:11 ' 'nik' F- .:i.:.g'.. , 'A -. f fist -fail emgmil hewitt. tqilitiff :Q-:gli efsargo Sis-we ' e.-.2 '-:', ,st 2. 1-at Net, v to 5?..H'3 v xl fs if 19' 'M x- f VMI 'x fb SPH 88 Vt . t -.mag-va.: se 'is ff. I ,V . wk, .. ,. :uk ,M ,A M ,., . t is , 2 ,azisrue , A., Q35 was f 1 may-,f M ' t '24 , fit zt: fs? , fr Q ffgtviia: W ' '.fr.'t52L2 nu. :i 77i 14:2u' 4 1 Q BEATRICE G. RUBINFINE 4214 Pennsgrove Street Alias B Hangout Undiscovered Accamplices Dot Levin, Sylvia G. Rubin, Sylvia Racket Killing-flies Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Science Club, Dancing Cluli. Forum, Kit Kross Cluh, Swim- ming Club She has a spirit of joyfall K DORIS SACKS 5655 Diamond Street Alias Dorie', Hangout . . . . . ? Accornplices Stella Rappaport, Eleanor John- son Racket Sketching Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Dictation Club, S. A. Aide A daughter of the Gods, divine' ly tall and most divinely fair. ' 5,4 : QNFTQT7' wt K . . 5 ry -C Q be Q t t 2 Hb t i at 'Ml 3 Q 644 g e DOROTHY D. SAMUELS 1721 N. Creighton Street Alias Down, Dehbyy' Hangout Very near the seat of the crime Accomplices Florry Gutman and Lolly Null Racket Keeping a diary Crimes Committed in O. H. S. Assistant Editor Record Book, President Hohlxy Exchange, Beacon Staff, Banquet Commit- tee. Class Cabinet To those who know thee not, no her own. words can paint And those who know thee, know all words are faint, I Q Sigma Della X -I, t A 1, f 5 N t f Vg K Sitfvirrtrfrr K It I , ., f are-l , Mill waiter. wavy! aefmsv :exe it a 2- M S9 Q l , W. i :iff '. . 5 ,. .,,.. ., , ffl A WY - , ,,..,, . ' 4 .fy Z, ., .1 'mi .M.,Jia--... f 1 ,. if . S ' i 1' A M S vel ' f . S T tae S1 i s 2 is-31 f ,P sf? , , ,Z . 1' 'i ffm X if tml. 551 .,., , . . V is w X + 5 - V, -. I 2 5 .r tl'- .w,.,..,.... ...Jet .. A ff f Q i ' -,jf X A , x 'pf ef' , 1 . 71 ,, ,-R'-F.. NATALIE CONSTANCE SARATSIS M92 N. 52nd Street Alias Nat Hangout 0. H. S. Accomplices Give a guess Racket Seeing Overbrook win football games Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Vice-President of Girls' A. A.. lnterclass Track Team, Danc- ing Club, Basketball, Hockey JOSEPH E. SATLOF 1002 N. 43rd Street Alias Joe Hangout Y. P. S. L. Club House Accomplices Sam Rosenberg, Herb Rovner, Dave Masket, I, Landau Racket Photography Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Track, Forum, Camera Club, ln- terclass Basketball, S. A. Aide ,Ioe's varietv of crimes roves , F' him to be an interesting 1 f grvf ei r is . -,. A-4 FA' W e My vm waz, , 5 ' CHARLES SMITH SAXE 1427 N. 58th Street Alias ChubU Hangout Race tracks Accomplices 12B Auto Shop Outcasts Racket Keeping a few steps ahead of Mr. Jackson Crimes Committed in 0. H, S. Aero Club, Welfare Committee l2A-1213, S. A. Aide And Mr. .lackson'll get you-if you donlt watch out. A woman is not more beautiful fellow! than her smile. Z rj ' I , , S ' Y , 1 , ,k1 , Sigizuturp X f aah bgwtieff whirl Eflillflixi wwf V in a -tli w I f .fi if- wfw ' xii we 90 gif, ,,,. ,X . P ., . ii.1g3gfi' ig-will 51 - ,7 ,.. ,f'.,, .. . .,,.g35n,in!'jfw,x 1. . xt.,q,: ,mu .iq ,,.f..,,.,, .. Q. wimssm 1 ta W . .. vinylfri-if-Hew---fewrf?A, fVrM4.A?,fLSi s .. f.. ll Q A 3:40 ik- SW-0 r wiv- -- vinyl I M ,. .- 1 z ' it , tl D t Q, ,A ii A t W : ,kt ' ., .,a ! 1' ESTHER JEANNE SCALLEY ALBERT SCHEINFELD JACK CHARLES SCHMEID 1036 Edgemore Road Alias ,lenicks Hangout You'd be surprised Accomplices L. .l. and H. Racket Dancing Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Swimming Club, Social Service Club, Kit Kross Club, A. A. Representative Always quiet and unassuming You'd hardly know when she was 58th Street 727 S. Alias Shiny,' Hangout Lunchroom Accomplices Tom, Dick, Harry Racket Bridge Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Interclass Basketball, Monitor, Science Club The Schein of his presence is feld in a bridge game. ff 302 S. 60th Street Alias Smitty,' Hangout Football practice Held Accomplices Tom Miller, Bill Lane, Les North, Smoke Preble Racket - Yelling Signals Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Varsity Football. Gown Commit- tee, lnterclass Basketball, A. A. Representative The dashing quarterback- in person! X.. if , .A-,, Q- Q, -1- f as -.' Aisl T133 , - 4 -fm A 9 coming. X 'X rf I f' ' I ,. , 71 , 4 Signalin- X2. .. . 34.1, X' X 1 xg, - . ' f . .Q X 1 ' 0 A 1 6' vs Ji- 1. f 5' SWT? :J-'Phill ' :WJ 1:.w':5 . 3' V. ysggl 5 31 ,,Wwgf1,Q.l'qw-,tgfr.k pilqttfp' :me -gjfgrgav if-S---i ,W im 3 3 srl i 's 4 i' ft x if- VM 4 pg ' 91 tteta if . M, if it C at k r Tis imma. ' f 5' ii, wtwsrdk.. Q.. . .gil 51.5. HERBERT SCHNEYER 6229 Chestnut Street Alias Herb Hangout 63rd and Ludlow Streets Accomplices The Latin Gang Racket Stamps Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Math Club, Lieutenant S. A. Aide His smile, his humor all unfold A nature good as purest gold. HERBERT JAMES SCHOFIELD 5785 Stewart Street Alias Herb , HSco,' Hangout Room 106 Accomplices Dick Smith, Mr. Hoagland, Miss Shoe Racket Baseball, Swimming, Ping Pong Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Chairman Gown Committee, A. A. Representative, S. A. Aide, Captain 12A-12B We like your friends and we like your racketsg as a matter of fact you're not so bad yourself, Herbert! Eiiiffz E Gif?-lt eip if-'94 A- Q Y -it - f., ,.. 15 4 y f Q ? i A ' Q ' m. W, 13.5 ...L - A ia? ,im it . MARIE BARBARA SCHRAISHUHN 703 N. 64th Street Alias 'ASchraise', , Babe Hangout Bumps' Ford Accomplices The Boys, The Girls Racket Art and Dancing Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Dance Committee 11B-12A, Prom Committee, Art Staff of Rec- orfl, Varsity Cheerleader, Cap- tain S. A. Aides She draws you-hut you must draw your own conclusions! A Q i 1 1-fffdl S fgriatxlre Xi if-sf NL iiiwllg ii lf?'Li f E15Qm! eff? 'ifriridl' 'YG v. 3'-f -tw w 'rl A s f' in ts' ' -f 1, wp- 1 rf, W 92 n Wiiili-Iii? 'M' sf .t .Ht 4 . , , ,pm --.ff .ts J: ,fi an E f 472. ,few-4 LW-1 .Q-11.5 .V . fsastif 22, F4 -ig . .M Na, . 2 --af-13155 . .gf 3--sw 1- gi A ' 'A .a asa.: CHARLOTTE SCHROM 6017 Nassau Road Alias Schromie,' Hangout Sorority meetings Accomplices Martha Kelley, Marie Schrai- shuhn, Phil Smith Racket Lounging in Paris cafes Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Cabinet l2A, l2B, President of German Club, Varsity Track Team, Beacon Staff Doing everything well and earnestly, she accom- plishes much. Sigma Delta f. J X. A . Ha..-.Lt , .M 1 1, A il, ':,2,s,gf2EE.Q fi f' f :rm A , 'fi 4 w if was FD 5 Er' W? D1 55 is 'FI 52 S111 gg w 2 2 A E Q cn 5 E 0 :I Hangout Club meetings Accomplices Members of Wynac Club Racket Basketball, Stamps Crimes Committed in O. H. S. lnterclass Basketball, A. A. Rep- resentative, S. A. Aide When Carl has the basketball- it's goody goody for our side. 4 W. if? ,,--, f.,f it, ...V , is 4' . 155 is . . 242 , K gt., .X Lg 4 .eu . y Wt,t3 . , -It -1 ,t t.- ..-- . 3,2 ,grfgi 45? V '32 'll' ., 'iii , ,t 3' 22111: iiiemi 'li9 ajtgg,.e .,,, .ES mt' A -Hi. tt ' WILLIAM M. SCI-IWARTZ 5236 Heston Street Alias Tarzan Hangout Gross's Ping Pong Establishment Aceomplices Paul Cross, Dick Berman Racket Basketball, Tennis, Ping Pong Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Chef Club, Delegate HB, Alter- nate llA, Track Team, S. A. Aide Tarzan is a fast ping pong player and in Latin he stutters pretty well too. , . 1 , J ip ' 97 A 7, Ilfff 1 fr, ff! 1 J , ,M 2- . BY -1,1 ww o J JJ, Sigmrtzzrr I 'W ::. fm. 2.-I Hg- . - 49 1 ' , -.' 1'-V ,Q - ' 1 -. I 4.--1 J Vg Jw..-fe A X .. s f gang ,i 952ilt'l L'Q!-MSM tffkaff -trgew . ffsfrga - at---: .-.. . ,ze Q., ,-.1 a,, v il' 3 N ' S 11' N ' -V5 Y' Y 'ffm 'Sfh X 93 ' s , Q 5 . in M, f-Aft-m3w.,, . ET? 1 Q. , ,iowtare , , . . . f ,'f'1 if f'1g5,Aga Li' A ji 13 'gum' 5 1 , J M V AAA A W HJ ' 1 ' , Q 1 s 'W P2 'Q iv...,:1,, its Z whim , f ,. 4 ,L in 3 fel aw k,.'1.i.'fi 5 f . - 11 l GILBERT K. SEGAL 4110 Girard Avenue Alias Gil Hangout Landau's Accomplices Izz Landau, Al, Betty, Sylvia, Paul, Jeanne Racket Playing Ping Pong Crimes Committed in O. H. S. Delegate llA-llB, Track Team 1932, Math Club Always in the midst of trouble SAMUEL SHAPIRO 1118 N. 40th Street Alias nChicago Hangout Bulkin's corner A ccomplices Lee Wiessman, Mart Auerbach, Al Sheinfeld, Henry Silverman Racket Sports Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. lnterclass Basketball and Foot- ball, Camera Club, Science Club HELEN ELIZABETH SHARP 1641 N. Redfield Street Alias Twinnie , Sharpy Hangout Room 4-14-B Locker girlu Accomplices Dot Moses, Eleanor Parker, Phil Smith Racket Being called for locker trouble Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Dramatic Club, Locker Secretary for Miss Hunter Poor little Helen-had such and fun Sam's nickname refers to his trouble trying to lock What he liked best was a good action on the gridiron, ,em up! strong pun. not in class. X f 1 J W If -. -.., b4.M,.Q ,JMCZVL n,Of,L Sififintun- fx,-XX .bk J, Q,-5' -5 N 115-Q -- u ' 1 WK ,, L SMA az-S . ' 7 in 3 '- ' i.',- yt '..., 7' +1733 13, -'f ,w gesmimgl 4i,:T..,gegg gwilifqyff 'a ' I 5 is Q -em 11' 'N , 94 BK. sf' I5 N - ' 33 iT , 'S 1 A '1 ' .ll lim alibi: Y I 1 'Fat N1 Za P' ' J , i A 'wxggzv-Q, .. L --M5 3' . 5 'fa 5 1 hi fy ggi nj ' K if e-M-iff ' ibm' JAMW Zlgif :TTL 'fiiiil -' ., ,, 1 f 4 yt ft .. . 1 YW -A 1 , , , ., . , y, ,,t,,.,.v. ef ,f - - fn 'aww' t 31?-53-if if--rliw gl' 5 E fagigg ' it . it it fee-Hegff 5 y ,:i.g,:5pf.,gQ1-t1 if F , . 1 5,. 1 Q17 f 5, 7 ' 2 5 f.t..W at-f-if--gag 4 . 2 f f we 35, A H-029' 'E vsunfwf I flier '1 'iigv 51 1 SAM PHILIP SHMUKLER 5322 Poplar Street Alias Cap H ungout Gym A ccomplices Dr, O'Brien, Miller Racket Bowling Bill Lane, Tom Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Varsity Football 1931-32, Second ,. ,, .. . .. WN, . .. ANTHONY MADISON SHOCKLEY 119 N. 59th Street Alias Ant Hangout Frat house Accomplices Al Hall, Arthur Horner, Mar- garet Billingsley Racket Piano playing Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. v-fw.ef1'2'mj ' BEATRICE SILVERMAN 4-319 Pennsgrove Street Alias Bea Hangout Movies Accomplices Sara Novek, Rebecca Spivak, Ella Snyder Racket Dancing Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Dictation Club, Typewriting Team Football '30, Captain Piano Club, Interclass Basketball Club Bowling Team And how Ant runs up and down Evidently the movies move A player on the football team those ivories! Beatrice. A gridiron hero of great esteem. 25' L'-1 '1x?x sag? Q -Si- 4Dx Jw! 't.f 4 ' QXQG Signature A hr XX x I ' saw - . xv? f 'Wir a 1 ae tml D le, 91' rqy .1 'XX P, V ,. ' . f I 1-1751 fl ' Irf 92 'fi . f-JF? L 'il1 'ls viii, 41. wqirugf.. 1 Int 5 ll Q- l MH. l ' M t 'x f -' iff 'mvqv sr Nr iw-.-3 f 'ff' -5 ':'. 1 'E ' f '15 I oft 1 LUKE. tw iq i f Q 111- s J if ttf ' J x if- 1 in J K., ' pg 95 .1 ,:, As- -.H . af .,. . W., fy. We, I T r .L r HENRY SILVERMAN 3858 Wyalusing Avenue Alias Speedy', Hangout Sam's Gasoline Station Accomplices Manny Bell, Ned Mendelson, Dave Masket, Sam Titt Racket Playing Pinocllle Crimes Committed in O. H. S. Interclass Basketball, Science Club, Camera Club Ah-a card shark in our midst! SARA SKLAROFF 4-270 Parkside Avenue Alias Soar Hangout Ardmore A ccomplices Elbert Hubbard, Lincoln Steiins, Warwick Deeping Racket Collecting hosiery Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Delegate 11A, Alternate IOB, Banker, Kit Kross Club Daddy's little helper, Sara! xref... iv 3 . ,,,. ,f ., me fx ZELDA SMITH 3849 W. Folsom Street Alias Smitty Hangout Parnassus A ccom plices Walpole, Milton, Browning Racket Star-gazing Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Record Business Staff, Beacon Business Staff, S. A. Aide, Baseball, Track Celia aims high!her mind is in the stars and she calls Walpole Hughie . Jem ' bw' . , X X Siyttatilrc Cl k'-. 5' ..,. ,, - Q ...-. -:Q -Q - ff... mrs es' f we-K. fs-S,fN1fitlteiAw-X filer! EFEFIAX in ta im 5. vt f x J if 3 1 4 xi . w 96 ,iff ' , ,St . ' , . .,,. t W-, , -N in 1 .....5,..,..- at - . fe 'gf ' l ISABEL PHYLLIS SMITH 624-7 Haverford Avenue Alias Phil , Reds , Smithy Hangout Gym Accomplices Carolyn Coston, Cathleen Knau- ber, Lyn Weisz, Alice Steele Racket Screaming Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Class Secretary l2A-l2B, Basket- ball Manager, Swimming, A. A. Representative l1B, Alternate 12A A little bit of heaven and a little bit of Hades. ' g , .v wlilg W. -rw , L 'sit 2 . ,1 . 1 .iff Q ,V , ,,,,.. ., K , . ,ti ,5,f.,,,... A A . 1 2 RICHARD S. SMITH 1525 N. 57th Street Alias Chick , Smitty Hangout Mr. Hoagland's Room-304 Accomplices Herb Schofield, Phil Smith, Bob Weed, Walter McGuire Racket Baseball, Swimming, Eating Bananas Crimes Committed in O. H. S. Gown Committee, Dues Collector, Senior Assembly Committee, A. A. Representative Speaking of fruits we'd call Dick a peach of a fellow! E, 1 V f ' - ' .liz A Q 211 . ,ng ' ' aft, ,T 73157 ' 5 ZTL ffl ll 13,15 ' I 1,3 'hi X wif 1 , , y zagsaifgeatx .., 5 . v. .1 ill-.-L. 25, .- 34 t WILLIAM HENRY SMITH 7132 Theodore Avenue Alias Smithy Hangout Drawing room Accomplices Bob Scanlin. George Ney, Bob Bunch, J. Ferrara Racket Pinochle Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A. Under the spreading chestnut tree the village Smithy stands, But he has other things to do, like winning Pinochle hands. Signatzrrc W Y Y - iw '3 .. t vii- Qiicqi fegef . gr , . 5, Q- i f L gartqil Qgwf,3aH pwtytlff 1159 i we ' Fo 'ab 'C' 'F . 5 5 ' .. . P1 2 . 7' 4 v ' it :hifi-ill' 1 -l 3 J -ll' ls' 3 -' 1 lf' l ids .I v 1A'- E 97 - J ,... , , EM 'Gi .Wt aww... . . k 5? if' ent' H -V ww: V , 1 32061: ,Qin it 1 ,2- T 'E :M if A ' A'Q A Mg . . 4 X Mum. ,' rr 3 'gtI?f'z, -9-' ' -'41 A lv , Q. ?'QtL,f2'f fl, v .f V iii i . sg? 3 , ' 157 5 ELLA SNYDER 3863 Wyalusing Avenue Alrkzs Lv Hangout Annis house Accomplices Metty Molnel. Ann Zelmans, Bet' ty lnyde, Beatrice Silverman Racket Dancing Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Spanish Club, Dictation Club, Bridge Club Ellaglike Cinder4-ella will one day lead the ball with her Prince Charming. 6 ,, of JOSEPH SORKIN 2227 N. 51st Street Alias Snorky Hangout Toobies Accomplices Nat Sussman, Elly Levin, Tex Weiner Racket Doing trig Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Travel Club, Hobby Exchange, S. A., A. A. Herels a young man with a quiet tongue, but a busy brain. REBECCA B. SPIVAK 4133 Cambridge Street Alias Becky Hangout Lunchroom A Accomplices Es Wolkow, .lean Zippel, Perry Kristal, Bede Silverman Racket Dancing Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Typing Club, Dictation Club, Bridge Club, Banking Officer Happy and free, with no care for the morrow. AF! , f . ' CAA Uvf 'wyftql .nk ' gA,.-.' 'N vf 1 v '71, . ' R Signature f l X if i'lNj At zfwiza 1-is ai-5 f 93: t -A 1- S155-9' ' 5235! WQQQYQQM V, 1 1 f i 153-l. Jslhn QW-iojil 4'QWi,li9i'f ffifqalff ITSG' lfiififviixi QS'-'f ri .1-1f fS in '3 iii 3 'fl i ' A if Y ff x v- 1 'wk 1 M . N 98 fx ., ,wr Q Aft... . as We S i 5 i , S. A. . f QM f V V, ,f K H: I W K '7 rig, L9 35, ' A it . , 4 .t M i .i -1 1 'aft 1 ., 1 V CHARLES F. SQUIRES, JR. 855 N. 46th Street Alias Chick Hangout Room 203 Accomplices Eugene Hoffman, Harry Fish- man, Ed Fornias, Carl Cohen Racket Sketching Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. lnterclass Football, Freshman Track Team, Electric Club The mighty Adam himself. ALICE WILDER STEELE 1633 N. Felton Street Alias Steelie Hangout A. A. Office A ccomplices Lillian Smith, Phyl Smith, Char- lotte Schrom, Bill German Tom Stevens, Julia Noonan Racket Making others happy Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Basketball, Girls' A. A., Secre- tary Leaders' Club, Senior As- sembly Committee Miss Steele, our little Pollyanna, steals only our hearts! ll iffy , ix.. -w 5 2 t La. if! 1, r ? , ,, s A e f .,.. ee... S bp! 2 . ,t H, N 2 Fr' -it 1. J .. ,, . ., , 2 .yt 3..,,1.,v.5a .... . f,,t?,:t- Nye, w It .at .. A - lik -'--r A f F 2 ri E., amy kvrfwl K s ' LILLIAN STEINBERC 5309 Arlington Street Alias Lil,' Hangout Unknown Accomplices Rose Auerbach Racket Trying to keep awake Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Delegate, Alternate, S. A. Aide Blonde Beauty at its peak. In .S'iyuu!urf' Y Y - Z7 77 X -is ' ' A' it -gli - TTT 4 l '55-big!! -1- f1I'fJ '-- I - 1 ' K .ffxtifill Lewliffit zffliqtfl Itiel eisrgsh. ' A554--ff in fit 3 'fl f 'v i' tif F 'ffm ii W 'tk J M 99 f QW... X ' . f 1 A . at , a, 5 A ...W ,...... QW THOMAS C. STEVENS, JR. 5726 Stewart Street Alias Temp, Johnny H angoat Lunchroom Accomplices Eddie Teubner, Nelson Houston Martin Ricker, Racket Ch emistry, travel Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. ng.. . . . f A FM sz .fa A t3f..:....tf:...z , ,, .. , , . . ,,.., .,. . f . 1.1, .,,, f,,.L:t.,.,. ' 1- 9 E.. :fr Q: Q, ' 5 -f-:gusts 9.. ,.1,.,,,g ,sk ,. ALEXANDER SUER 54-66 Morse Street Alias Al Hangout Mrs. KoEler's little hoy's house Accomplices Abbot Koifler, Morty Zeitz Racket Athletics Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Varsity Football, Scrub Football, W A 5.33: f...a.iI Sl ,,. R, ,.W Yak it ,.., .V f n fs. , -' 'A A : s f . . ' ' W , Nm. X sf , 1 if h ,,,,. .1 it :V t :.1T..g..g -.1l:..... ,g, J., 12 -1 2 f .'. f rf - Q ,-A-.- 3 Sf, ' ' ' 1 -sf? , .E mi tu. 125 W mug...-if , f . -.tw Aww- A 735 1 A NATHAN SUSSMAN 5221 Gainor Road Alias Nafty Hangout 9 Accomplices Dud Wilf, Sorky, Tex Weiner Racket Ping Pong Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Travel Club, S. A. Aide, Bank Record Staff, President of Travel Bank Teller, A. A. Representa- Aide Club, Secretary of Science tive, S. A. Representative Another advocate of miniature Club' Beacon Stag Like Alexander the Great-our tennis. A student of today, Alex knocks them over! A scientist of tomorrow. Sigma Delta Signature . KYNF5.. 322-qw , . .. fffizlf .fttitl titties ffflaff artist its-f wr 'f in x er! f x J if is .1 't + .f ' x.fP 1, Wg 100 1 I .., ..iZ V. y , N A A 5. g. A , . EQ, . sf,,,1,..,g..... of yi ' I y I . A' 2 r i 'K Q., Qt - ' ' , A , . qty, 'rg , Q: 'rag . 1. J uit' F' la..- .,,. et.. , ya.. Q 5 freer- I ,W ,H 5, . , new . , :J....,. ,W se A-Mfiw' 'ii r . 2 Tig 'il' 5 I -..a-i?QaS5'v-,.. '-4 ::,:.,g.:2:i'5?r'::4 ml it 2 5 rm' ' . Ig ..,.e,f,?i, .. Liv ,214 is - r K . A535 , IRVIN SWARTZ 5442 Berks Street Alias Schmeal', Hangout Mr. .Iackson's oilice Accomplices Nathan Sussman, Elkin Lieber- man Racket Stamp collecting Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A. Aide, S. A., A. A. Our Peck's Bad Boy, whose wit- ticisms, though often misplaced, are well meant! f BLANCHE TARTER 3850 Wyalusing Avenue Alias Shorty Hangout Omega Club House Accomplices Anne Thomkin, Slyvia .lean Greenberg Racket Collecting autographs Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Readmor Club, Library Club, Bridge Club, Library Aide, Banking Oilicer Blanche spends her spare time collecting signatures, but we know that it wnnyt be many years before hers will he the coveted Pogach, . . .,.t,,.... .. -....r..,....., ,via . . .X 4 iff 9? QL... I ,Qi . Na t f z vwfeiii em.. L...-.xzsffg EDMOND A. TEUBNER 818 N. Preston Street Alias Ed Hangout Machine Shop A ccomplices Tom Stevens Racket Machine Work Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Towers Staff, A. A., S. A. He's the gu that makes things Y go! autograph. I 1 Z fx X Lf 5, C t + . Signature :- ft- ,J '.-.aim ' gjfg ' .-'ff me-.girli 1, w,:J.fA 'a -,Q b D A f i girilr Jeyifmivrl 4 fY iiffft ,:fifq.f'Q'i5 Iqiiq- if-i1?.52nK! its-fe t- .1 '?fl ? 5' iii 3 554 3 fl f 's 'f if VS? t -Y 'x if 1 'a X .f M A- W 101 . Eff i f. . f 1 ., f , . . af? F yn 51 K, . ,. , ' .aff ew-tr' 15 ttf Ewa sm f ,K ' A - 11:21 ' if K Sf wif A f f, Q ',5Af'Z?ww f ' Liiiivy ,s . gh I .144 K, fe If A. 1 Q ,, . 3151315 .-'- tiififfexa, . r. i-if QIYIAEVSA1: MAX C. TICKER 4228 Pennsgrove Street Alias Tick', ' BERTHA ELIZABETH TOMWYE 356 N. Redfield Street Alias Bertie Hangout Big Brothers Boys' Club Hangout 4 Z- Chez moi . ccomp tees Dave Miller, Nathan Cohen, .lack Accomplices . Polsky Caroline Cresta. Kathleen Knau- Racket ber, Phyllis Smith, Roslyn Photography Weisz Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Racket Music Banking Aide, A. A., S. A., Aero Club, S. A. Aide Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Track Team, Basketball, Base- O f h 'sg ne 0 'Use Snappy fellow han, Library Club, A. A. Aide always snapping pictures. Always quiet, never wild, How can we knock a girl so 2 , ggkftsfi? '5 , i.e..iKiif..s. in ROSE MARIE VASSALLO 652 N. 65th Street Alias Pee-Wee Hangout The window Accomplices Kitty. Selma, Lucille, Caroline Racke! Traveling Crimes Committed in 0. H. S, Secretary of Spanish Cluh, Na ture Club, Library Club, Alter nate, A. A. Representative Great oaks from little acorns grow. mild? Sig11ntu1'r Y TYT eh! 'N ' awp ff:-S.:Pft2+1t-I santa, salsa!! raise- '2:f1.if2ef ft?--ff 5',Qa,1f V' in 3 fit 3 'rl i 's ff PW -f 'tr Y f t 4 ' , . 1 1 M 102 fe is ' y swgamvrf'-A Mfr, , 6 ' - xg? , 4 .. .gg A, I ,. 16 ,,:. . '-We Y. nf ? me Vi W x Kei 5 ! .Ti S K if? we 5 Us mr' ' A 5 f E? ...Wv . Q , . bf,-215535 1 :fTV.7 K' ' ff'C'2T,Il4 ' W L - ss.: L .. ,A .Mg ..... .. ...M h QV , . f lx , . 1. We . ,-.es , i ff F-3? rr ...r ,. +I'-fy . ' A 'f' K ff ' ,ef tire, L . Q affinity MARY FRANCES VEITEL GEORGE FILBEY WALTON LENNARD LESTER WEBER 5137 Baltimore Avenue 3409 Wallace Street 4121 Leidy Avenue Alias Franny , Alias Pudd Am Len Hangout Hangout Hangou' 5618 Woodbine Avenue Latin Quarter KLobby of Room .,.. ? , 100, ' Accompltces Acfamplzces Norm Fineberg, Flo Cutman. Dol Accomplices Dick Felker, Tom Stevens, Dot Samuels, jumbo Levin. Tex Selma lngber, lda Fratkin, S. N. Ney Weiner Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Racket Sflgffe' Beacon Reporter l2A, Treasurer Collecting autographs of famous img ' . of French Club IQA, 1213, people Crimes CDIIlfl1lflE!i tn 0. H. S. Treasurer of Library Club 1lB, l2A, President of Jr. French Club HB, Libraiy Aide 'KWearing all that weight Of learning lightly like a flower. Sigma Delta 7 Sx'!111uiur'4' ' Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Vice-President of Aero Club. Record Stall, Towers Business Staffg Perfect Attendance, A. A. Representative The round-faced boy who is one of the regular fellers. , .turn President of Archery and Science Clubsg Sales Committee 11A. HB, Record Staff, Beacon Staff, Banquet Committee 12B Here's one class scientist and naturalist, the boy who likes birds and flowers. preferably the Genus Rosa fRose to youl . There are a number of other things we could say about him-but this is hardly the place for Howery language. Sigma Della a-AQ? x ng J It SKY X 5. A43 5125? :rags .Q-L K 4 Raj - it 'ey I . MQQQ . f s 4, Q I 4 si ' X I . Ntxfsv ,Ng .ff 5 i' in fi i 3 'il 2 ' ff' tb' rl' 1 if- 'WM .I lO3 eff iff-gygtgg ' Q t J X f m.:111z,g -W Q fi :et ,m.fv W' 11, K ' '14 W M' Si32 f ll l M: ', is f-1 7 5 F , .L,,,, , 1 sv i , 'H :.1f1,, 12,343 .. imma ,, , ii ,E?1 f1' HQ if , , ' a f it l ' 1 ' tai ,e fx 1 ROBERT ALLEN WEED 5778 Hunter Street Alias Bohn Hangout Room 307 Accomplices Bill Baird, .lack Bauman, Ken Warne Racket Sports Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. A. A. Representative, Golf Team, A. A. Aide, Prom Committee Boh Weed is one great keed. SELMA WEINBERG 54-13 Montgomery Avenue Alias Sel', Accomplices .lerry Braslove, Sylvia Polimer Racket Eating Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Alternate 12A-12B, Delegate 11B, President of Clio Club, Dra- matic Club, Welfare Commit- tee 12B Petite, neat4hut eat? EA: 'z 1 g, A' 1221 i X, ,V f .3 E Fw., wfai' .5 'mfr . as siz.E3?r-.:i 1 I . -wif:--e HOWARD M. WEINER 5211 Lebanon Avenue Alias Tex Hangout J ules, Accomplices Fraters Bernie, Jule, Sit and Peanut Milt and Racket Beating Perlmutter at Ping Pong Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Record Staff, Sales Committee 12A, Dues Collector, Chairman Poster Committee, Delegate 12B Tex is the kind of young man mothers like their daughters to meet. X'L'g4 1. .A .I Signature l '- -.1 It 1 Mg? - a4f.qfa,i 'ffitiiifig ,, . T' i l fffqllt 493 . sm.5fii-- QFWSFH'-l ftiysiff 337353 1 1 are--'E WR? W- f'L',fP 'V5 in by fini' 3 I is 5 if W Tv X it 133, 'N ,, l, ?-ji? 35: 104 Jkvfk I 4 at dim.-5 ,,, V A it , , 5 .. .M 21- 1 .A-li Q A L- -H,i,,.,.i 1 5 .' S ml 1? ff!! 1 ,111 , ,W. A of L- , ' ' '.l7'X'.,7,rQ,gI i,g':t:f A A. i 2215.51 'L i 1' I W . .4 5 .wt 5 ,,,.' Q59-'f!.j 5 'jffap NIYRNA MOLLIE WEINER 4223 Viola Street Alias Weenie Hangout Everyone's home but her own Accomplices Harry and Henrietta Racket Dancing Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Latin Club, Banking Officer, Travel Club, Nature Club, Readmor Club Hang sorrow! Care will kill a cat! ROSE WEINGER 5641 Woodcrest Avenue Alias Boryss,' Hangout The ice box Accomplices Marian Polay, Dot Caplan Racket Eating Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Cheerleader, Aide to Mr. .lack- son, A. A. Representative Of sunny composition Is your disposition! yr ,,. ., , Wei., . it-5 .ff egg., .,,,2,eig 'www li! 2 in . to yA,, , ,5M,,,o.z,.,- tg 2. ,kwwa Y , 2 Q 5.1, L., tin 53,3 it V . , cult 1-1 BEATRICE SORELLA WEISSMAN 5040 Cainor Road Alias Billye Hangout Orchestra Pit Accomplices Dot Lake, Mary Veitel Racket Fiddling Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Orchestra, Advertising Manager of Towers, Library Aide, Alter- nate 10B, 1lA, Major part in Music Festival Beatrice's hobby may be fiddling, but we know she doesn't fiddle her time away! Sigma Delta 1 C, . , 9 X to Signature 4 'b I ?v 7fi'.5f 5702 A ix A-in? Q?- n Y ! wel- . -fmidi iimiltf ftihifl 3635! 'iii-of +- P1f V5 M fTi.v 3 rl f 3 f if VS! 33 if- 'H 'w W -f N 105 E I Z. wt gy sm. . ,V f Q . LQ... 5 l lf! m 3 1 MH? ' ' i 'ff.,i,.. ag. . Q Afgffxf LEON B. WEISSMAN 4121 Pennsgrove Street Alias Lee,, Hangout Bulkinls Corner Accomplices Dave Miller, Iss Love, Mutt Auer- back Racket Football and all manly sports Crimes Committed in O. H. S. Second Team Football: lnter , . 5735321 1 3 f -5 f i ' at t,.,l , -ax ,Nr,l . l.,t , K .,J.. . . .5 , D 1' ' 5 ROSLYN WEISZ 6004 Haverford Avenue Alias Lynn Hangout Gym Accomplices Phyl Smith, Sylvia Bertha Tomwye Racket Playing Ping Pong Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. A. A. Representative, Manager Marymore, KATHRYN WERNER 5315 Berks Street Aiirls Kitty,, Hangout Dancing Studio Accomplices Toots Flomenlmft, Selma Wein- berg, Mildred Curcio Racket Dancing Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Math Club, Library Club, S. A. class Football and Basketball of Valley Ball 10B, Basketball, Aide Track Squad Baseball, Library Club And how this girl treads the light A man's a man for al that. Her ways are ways nf fantastic! pleasantness. mhfriq W A CV' Z K 'Y Y . X Q15 .gfwmy gawk. muff :q-:gag gjsgrgax . as-ff 1 in 2 ri ft I if Y -vm vw t f',t M 106 3 E i 1 1 rg for ogy ee 'K sf I 2 E l I t 5 2 M it 3 5 W+e'Y' .,..,.,.?.,.J...,- Z EVQIQII! f :E . I 9 4 We fs' i. fer ff' ww ,.gg21,4?fi,,:1?2S?',?x FREDERICK H. WHITLEY Belmont and Monument Avenues Alias Rabbit Hangout Music Room-504 Accomplices Robert Weed, Franklin Yates Racket Sports Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Orchestra, Band, Alternate DAVID WILF 5420 Wynnfleld Avenue Alias 'fouddye Hangout Harry's Hash House Accomplices Gnat Sussman, Gene Ruddow Racket Tiddledy-winks Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Banking Uliicer, Delegate, Alter- ogg. 3 I ,W ,f,n,.,.f JULIUS HARRY WILF 5420 Wynnefield Avenue Alias Julie Hangout Harry's Sweet Shop Accomplices Brad Brodsky, Howie West, Irv Scharf Racket Sports Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. A strong, silent man in our nate S' A A' A' midst! Nor hold, nor shy, nor short, nor You know him, so you don't have tall. to he told what a nice chap he is! But a very nice mingling of them all. ,S'1'!I11utzH'c . if-zz, 1 T' A 'Ax ' lil fl ,V 1 ' 9 Qxfjji llbille, 9.15 t-'W fur X , . ' ,r , . , N.. f 1 . - , ft . ,ex 'S .tau wk fiflfi 414' at ws-.fs . 41 X ei . i .-I .-vt aaa sae 9. - 9 'QQ-I'2-.'-b , :S if F2 . I 'J ' .Y 'f 'Q YY' h 's H 'f. Q +. ,I ft - y..-,-r v L1 5 ll' 'rv at X' ' f x J Sz- W 107 9 2 ws 3 ,. W xv- ,X 5, f . ,,, . s ...-also-L in . , , A if M ' uf. s alia: E... , Q 1 , ,. .4 w- ' .. H aw... 1 W,., '. hi I ,ig ' e is Qi E ' i 3.4 A ,..z.,f. Y X. 5 ,. .. , , KQNYQ, , I Q 1 .1 ,W tru, 1 ei , A K . 'ff ' f ' zz. - ' fu -1 gf 1'J5ff,. 7 Wai ,,. ...M Q1 ' is in ' t V... .f .. . ....4.,., aa., xr .,,.. - , ywvfwyy-W Ljfwfm ,Mi iw f if ' 'M'lT ii . .. ,. is v riir 2 .3 r ,qs :A ,Q ' WILHEMINA ROBERTA WILLIAMS 56 N. 53rd Street Alias Captain Willie Hangout Parkway Library Accomplices Lucille Plaire, Mildred Dixon, Celestine Baines Racket ,O Sports, reading, music, dancing Crimes Committed i I H. S. Volley Ball, Baseba askethall Variety is the sh' e of life! Y Q. ESTHER GERALDINE WOLKOW 4127 W. Cambridge Street Alias Jerry Hangout 42nd and Girard Avenue Accomplices B. Spivak, Jeannette Zippel, Rose Weinger Racket Singing and dancing Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Dictation Club, Type Club, Bridge Club, Captain of S. A. Aides 11B We think 'the dancing is fine- but what do the neighbors say about the singing? ESTHER YUSEM 6549 Lebanon Avenue Alias Reds Hangout Library Accomplices All respectable people Racket Good books Crimes Committed in O. H. S. Bridge Club, Library Club, A. A. S. A. This may look funny in print! but here we have a quiet red headed girl. J x Q. ' f V A' jlligg' Li tl., if f.f 'fv1. A 4,1 Vtfi4.V.5.4 bzgrzature X XWQ' , ' figs I W Q xxx, A N.: NS 1 U QJ x' ' . , , V . ' ' X N 4.4, ' 1 M. 'Tv-Y - 9 5 .. - .fi ff 5: ::97,,t',t ,.,f,.,m -N, C f, W ' . ' 1 if -:M -fffi w -3125 , ,, gi 1 ' 1123- L Jil fait, hmiiliegl , feiili Y ix 0 J 'di-..-5 'eh -as 1 - -- : 1 N. V N - 5 HQ, 'S -Mk . 2, 2 lf' i W 5 5,53 '3 ips- 3 -tl 1 3 4 1' ' - ' V- 1 M .f 'x ,'i. W 108 if Zn! A 5 51ii':2it3i t : -Lf' ' Y Q .:',e.f.1g,.gg:g.:' 2 g - I'5 i IFN f'f'-J , fA7,4fU 5 . 3' MORTYN ZEITZ 5311 Berks Street Alias Marty Hangout H. R. H. Suer's house Accomplices Messrs. Levin, Blackman, Baird, Suer, Misses Pedlow and Cut- man Racket Sports Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Class Treasurer 12A, 12B, Var- sity Football 12B, Chairman Senior Banquet Committee, Assistant Manager of Basket- ball Team 1lA Put your hands in your pockets and look out-here is the Treasurer. JEANETTE A. ZIPPEL 4134 Westminster Avenue Aims Jeanne Hangout 42nd and Girard Avenue Accomplices Esther Wolkow, B. Spivak, C. Milstien Racket Laughing Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Bank OHicer, Type Club, Dicta- tion Club, S. A. Aide Here's a young lady who believes in the old story- Laugh, and the world laughs with you.', . . F ,,.,.J X. ' y. .fy, - ,Aft , V. , wwgux new Bally.-a T Wfii' DOROTHY LEVIN 4235 Otter Street Alias Dot', Hangout Between 4-Sth and 59th on Lan- caster Avenue Accomplices Bee Rubiniine and other 12B's Racket Dodging machines on the way to school Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A.. Kit Kross Club, Dancing Club, Hobby Ex- change Dot claims her accomplices are 12B's. Does she mean boys and girls? ,ZX ,. ,, f .J Sftltinturs I 014.4 Y M. 4 .fu l , .44 ,jp Q71 5M.Q,v,, ing V., K , -- 1. 'iris 56 , .rips ati'-159 'fe-gii., . SA ,ffm . .fsgg,t.lbgw,1ga,t :axis aaffgfgav staff ff in 'w 'fl -f 'v A 1' It Y -f w v- f 'wk 1 M . tr 109 H. REED ANDERSON 110 N. Dewey Street Alias Andy Hangout 61st and Race A ccomplices Bud Nawmson, Dale Paradiseo, George Decher Racket Baseball Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A. They laugh that win! WILLIAM I. A. BAIRD 255 S. Ithan Street Alias Bill Hangout A young lady's house Accomplices Football Team, Ed. Blackman, Bob Weed Racket Golfing and drawing Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Football Team, Advisory Council, Captain Golf Team, Chairman Prom Committee, Class Cabi- Hel, None but the brave deserve the fair! Sigma Delta HYMEN CHERRY 4.220 Thompson Street Alias Cherry,' Hangout Where all other bums are g Accomplices Sam Lipsen, Corporal Harry G. Racket Extolling Socialism Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Track Team, S. A., A. A. Hymie isnlt charged with much, but he's in every roundup. IRWIN CHICKINSKY 5469 Upland Way Alias Chick', Hangout Home, Sweet Home Accompliees Unknown Racket Radio and photography Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Stamp Club. S. A. Aide 11B, I2B, S. A., A. A. Chick's ambition as a philatelist is to secure an A-1 Baltimore, Md., 10 cent, black, bluish, provisional, Postmaster's Issue Stamp. Don't forget the Rec- ord's percentage, Chick! EDMUND D'AMATO 584-3 Sansom Street Alias Ed Hangout Tabernacle Accomplices Ed Fornias, Clarence Keever, 12B Electric Shop gang Racket Sports Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Delegate, Class Basketball A good sport in everything. EUGENE D'AMATO 5843 Sansom Street Alias Huey Hangout Auto Shop Accomplices .loc Myer, Pastori, Johnson, Preble Racket Swimming, baseball Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. A., A. A. He's a handy man to have around-sometimes! EDWARD JOSEPH FORNIAS 256 S. Ithan Street Alias Lefty Hangout 56th and Locust Streets Accomplices Ed Meagher, Bill Baird, Ed Blackman Racket Sports Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Cross-Country Team, Captain Senior Track Team, lnterclass Football. Baseball, Manager of Tennis Team. An all-around good sport - in more than one sense of the word. ABRAHAM HANDLER 5601 Hunter Street Alias Abe or HAI Hangout 56th Street Accomplices I. Coopersmith, W. Schwartz, Ed Kernish Racket Football, Baseball, Swimming Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A., S. A. Aide Quiet people always accomplish their purpose. ALEXINA JOHNSON 702 N. 46th Street Alias Jackie Hangout At Wang's Keating shrimp Fu- F03 Accomplices Masy Jefferson, Clara Meads, Rebecca Ridley Racket Reading everything I can lay hands on Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A. Variety alone gives joy. Signature f- , 4 X- Tfbwii' ' Evil. iff wztfx -. ., D Is .fttttill beating rtltttfi If-Q43 9f3f3Z9X 7156!-1 +A- .'Sf f' is iw- at er! f 't J if is r ffm 5- K 'vw 1 M . M 110 + ' V wf' .Tiff J .A CHARLES HENRY MACDONALD 619 Wynnewood Road Alias Charley Hangout 63rd and Lansdowne Accomplices Hook Murphy, Clint Smith Racket Golf Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A., Colt Team 11A, 12A, Class Football 11A, Aero Club True to his Scotch name, Charley plays golf, the game which his ancestors originated. He is also interested in areonautics, a pres- ent-day pastime. JOHN H. PEKMEZION 60 N. 60th Street Alias Pele Hangout Where there is a soccer ball Accomplices Paul Kosh, Attars, Artz, Mir- zoifs, and rest of soccer team Racket Playing soccer, eating Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Second Team Football, Two Terms Varsity, Soccer - Two Terms, Relay Team, S. A., A. A. A rough and ready racket, heavy punishment for all offenders. LILLIAN ALICE POLLOCK 54-32 Diamond Street Alias Lil ALBERT PRYBUTOK 5127 Westminster Avenue Alias Al Hangout Accomplices Gil, lzz, Paul, Sylvia, Mary, Al, Lil Racket . . . . . ? Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A. A mystery man. Won't disclose racket. Probably a had one for which he hasn't been convicted yet. SYLVIA ALISHAVA RUBIN 1321 N. Allison Street Alias Tsib Hangout Where great men abide Accomplices Dr. Stephen, S. Wise, Louis Lipsky Racket Laughing with life Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. Assistant Editor of Beacon, Read- mor Club 11A, HB, Science Club 1lB, Delegate 11A Laugh and the world laughs with you. ROBERT LESLEY SCANLIN 1335 N. 60th Street Alias Bohn Hangout Room 402 Accomplices George Ney, Bill Smith, Bob Bunch, Herb Scofield Racket Pinochle Crimes Committed in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A. When Bob looks sad-it's safe to say hels pining for a game of pinochle. JOHN HENRY ROBERTS 6139 Lansdowne Ave Alias Lindberg Hangout . ? X Accomplices Martin Tyndall Racket lt's a secret N Crimes Commit in 0. H. S. S. A., A. A., Li rary Aide Though shy and self-effacing, ,lohn's abilities have made hima well-known figure around school. PHYLLIS SPIELT 4222 Otter Street Alias Phil Hangout Hangout Library Gert's ACCUWPHCCS Accomplices Doris 530145, D0f0lhY B9fSh3d Gertrude Loeb. Esther Weiss, Racket Ann Brooks Dancing Racket Crimes Committed in 0, H. S. Chewing gum A. A., S. A. Aide. Travel Club, - - - Library Club, Kit Kross Club, Crimes Committed m 0' H' S' Bridge Club S, A.. A. A., Travel Club An Old racket and an Old gf. According to her racket, Phil fender. Look at that record. ought 10 make 0 good 515105- . A -' ,, , f 7:1 Llp, I 'df' - .D f Ave: COM Sig1zat1H'e C Y l ' if. ' --his fi! -'sie - Wy. 1' 2- . f L .ffitfiil ssitifl ister! 'ifiiffssi ' l its-1 M 'rf' in 2 ef! f x A ws S 1 1 f V11 w 111 Last Will and Testament LAST will and testament of the February 1933 class of Overbrook High Town- ship, Philadelphia County. State of Pennsylvania. I, the class of February 1933. scholar. being of sound mind and understand- ing, do make and publish this my last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all former wills by me at any time heretofore made. And first, I direct that my last rites be conducted in a manner corresponding with my estate and situation in life, my cap and gown to be donned, to lend dignity and solemnity to the occasion, my parents, relations, and friends to be present to witness my going forth into my new life. Though I shall no longer be able to bodily tread the halls of Overbrook High, I pray that my spirit shall haunt and pervade it forever. I nominate, constitute, and appoint as the executor of this my last will and testament and as the trustee hereunder H. Morgan Ruth. and do charge my said trustee to see that the herein following items be carried out as I have sent them forth. by Item I-I give, devise and bequeath to my sponsor. executor and trustee, H. Morgan Ruth, an official ring of the Overbrook High School and my sincerest thanks for his conscientious guidance and proctorship. Item II-I give, devise and bequeath to my friends, Dr. H. Ross Smith and the faculty, freedom from trials and tribulations which I, the class of February, have afforded them. I offer them my thanks for the knowledge they have helped instill in me, and for having shown me how little I know. Item III-To the Class of june 1933, I give. devise and bequeath the audi- torium as a homeroom in the morning, on assembly days the honor seats-the front rows, as many as shall be needed to seat the class, and my former lofty position as leader of the community of Overbrook High. Item IX'-To the student body, as an entirety, I give, devise and bequeath my ponies, trots, and cubs, with the ardent wish that they serve them better than they have me. I also leave to the under-graduates my corrected notes and test forms and pray that they profit by my mistakes. Last, but not least, I leave to them my earthly dwelling place, wherein my soul was warmed, my heart and mind were made more mighty. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this twenty-fifth day of January, Anno Domini one thousand nine hundred and thirty-three. The February Class of 1933, signed, sealed, published, and declared by the above named testor as for his last will and testament in our presence, at his request, and in the presence of each other, have hereunto set our hands as attesting witnesses. Q75 Warm Ymilh 576 Jlfoflyan equi! Mfr:-fs. jigifii i-GH 5-'Cf ,-- fa NLE' 222-fra -twig? f D i f sem' . Mfr-l Wiser rflcrfff ISTQQW effirte- we-4 s- ,'5f 't'r in V 3 il f 'v A if Y - s if- f X 1 'S KY 112 The Hilltop Clan--CA Scorch Balladh As ye hae kent. 't was many years agone, four 't' bay certain, when a bonny group o' young Scotsmen gathered i' the laelands t' gae up tae the hilltop. This bonny group ol lads an' lassies hae'd nae mark o' ma clan. 'T was said they were nae Htten t' bay clad i' the plaid an' kilties, bot must cloonib up the brae tae the top beforn they were made o' the clan. This letle clan-t'-bav cloombed bot a wee distance i' the first year, then they were joined by anitherg the pick ol Scotch lad and lassies frae a' the bracken wide. I' the next year, sen they hae ben brought the gither, the eldern o' this would- bay-clan saw Fitten tae teach them many a thing tae help them i' the cloombin'. VVhen the new group joined the auld. the marching begane tae fare mair weil, everyeche ane a doon his bit t' make 't a blythe trip. Ane nicht when a' was siker, the elden hae sitten down tae spake things over, an' tae see if the group was fitten tae hae their ain leaders. 'T was decided sae. for they hae'd clooben twa years, an' hae doon a goodly distance. 'T was, then. only richt for the doughest tae bay picken an' let tae lead the group itsel. Afther a lang meetin' the doughty Edward Blackman was setten at the head. 'T was sure, frae a' the lads and lassies that the bonny Charlotte Schroni was tae bay his holper. Ah, bot abroad, ain Charlotte hae'd tae gae, an' tho 't was too-too manefu', anither lass was chosen. sweeten leetle Dorothy Moses, o' the bould yella' hege. Blythe Florraine Gutman was made the keeper 0' the books, Then coom time tae picken the mon tae holden the money, Marvin Levy won oot. 'T was putten, there, tae the anes been chosen, tae picken ane eldern tae guide them, bot nae thought was needed for tae choosen Sir Morton Ruth, the most bonny 0' a' the eldern. Sence the group was fair tae bay made a clan, 't was noo, tae picken the plaid. an' nae mair fitten erst was chosen than the bravohe' green an' black. Ah. a boofu' ane t' bay sure. it was. Then tae gi' anither segn, the group a' gar sae nugs, bits o' gowd, tae bay worn at the baud, with the seal o' the mother clan a top. 'T was nae sae lang when the neist ha-year hae goon. Noo the eldern saw iitten tae hold anither meetin' tae chosen other anes tae lead the group. Blackman was picken the chief agin, bot Dot Lessing was made his fere an' Norman Fine- berg, the ane 'clept Angus, was made keeper o' the books. Ed Blackman hae ruled weil. He was a bonny bairn an' pursuit be a' the lassies, an'. tae boot, he set the group ower a' the others, an' did his worken weil. Sae times the hie Sir Morten Ruth would holp tae doon his best. an' fast the group cloombed an' grew Well-Wight. They soon hae ken tae ride the lettle ponies an' tae use them niickle weil. Sae times they amblit frae the bra's an' down the braes. bot braw eldern Master jackson. tae keep them frae cutten' themsel' on the buss, holped them - . 9 saw - qw! :virgin-l eww- :fwf'f :qv gjfafsgsv are-s-f -Av,-,fue , ' '51-3-V 3. .MV 14'-,,, - g,,, . r '3 ,W 53651 '3 5-.H , il 1 's 11' N ' -1 'S if t 'M J 'K f- 113 M lustily back i' their places. Frae time tae time they hae gan a huntin', an' hie was their mastery i' gettin' ducks for the testin' fests. Then hae coom a time tae which they a' hae'd looked forard. Tho' 't was i' the mid o' winter, nae the less a' hae coom, for i' the hae's o' the brae side was tae bay a dance. The ha's were dight wi' dappery colors, an' mickle plaid was laid around. The day was langsome tae a' the lads an' lassies until the time was coom tae gae an' dancen. VVeil-fared lads an' boofu' lassies hae danced a mean Scottische. The group did brook o' Star Dust an' many other gleesome chants, an' nae dole was there as the gowany lassies wi' bricht checken an' redden lips spurned their shoon upon the floor, an' laughs were heard, as eche laddy danced wi' his lass, an' a' were laith tae gae. Syne anither year hae gaun 't was agin time tae hae a meetin'. This time tae picken the leaders for the rest o' the cloombin'. Sae weil hae'd Blackman doon his worken that he agin was choosen chief, an' wi' him, his fere Dot Lessing, bot sin 't was nae weened richt tae lave the money i' the hands o' Marvin Levy, Mortyn Zietz was setten i' his stead. Too, Phyllis Smith was made the keeper 0' the books. Be this time the clan-tae-bay was a n-earin' its goal. Sae as tae shew how fain they were tae bay sae soon tae finish, ane e'en anither dance was gae'n, an' tae it a' did coom. Maille was tae'n o' ten telles frae ilka, bot sae bonny was the nicht that a' the Scots-men lightly gie. Ah, how braw was the music, how the bag-pipes did sin thegither wi' the bugelet, bot nae sae lang could they play as tae wether the bonnie bairn. 'T was soon time that hie eldern hae gathered i' the ha's for tae deviden something maist important. Braw Sir Horace Hoagland an' Bonny Mistress Bricker hae sitten down for tae picken twa tae head a' the clan o' Orange an' Black. Mickle was said, ye may bay sure, be a' the lads an' lassies o' the clans- tae-bay, i' the laelands an' at the hill-top. Signs an' slogans were setten up i' a' the bracken 'round Then wan day was coom tae cast the lots, as was gladly doon bay a' the bairn 0' the would-bay-claun. VVhen a' the marks were counted, 't was seen that Elliot Levin hae ben picken tae head the clan o' Orange an' Black, and Dorothy Moses was chosen th' ane tae bay his holper. Noo the group o' the clan-tae-bay, wi' the braw plaid o' green an' black hae got frae the lae lands ae the top. Nae mysteries were there tae them. A fu' mastery o' the arts hae' they: Braw Edward Blackman hae led them weil. Mortyn Zietz hae gotten ready a fest, an' mickle tauk was there o' gaud an' siller, dear tae a' Scotsmen's hearts. Wan nicht when a' was siker an' still, the almost clan hae gathered thegither, bot nae tae tauken o' serious things, for much was there o' food an' good things tae bay eaten. The fest was rae'd i' the ha' kent through a' the country-wide as th' Hotel Bellevue-Stratford an' after the fest, tae the tunes frae the babpipes, they danced the food a' down. Noo the eldern hae seen fitten for tae let them hae hot ane mair dance, this ane tae bay maist bigly. Sae. o' a nicht, tho' 't was wan an' cauld, the lads an' lassies, 'Ng f gall ,,fmgm.lQg-w,1rm gqggdff :QW gfrzgrgo its-4 M in fire S 'rl f 3 J if is Y -'S if- 1'-M .f 'm f'- 114 X, X X 21 W' A iv ' Ya. . 1 wt I ' :Wm ,fig 4: ' nk -, ? 441 , 'p .4 'l -. 'mini -1. wirsr- 4 iw' n gf?-if :-'Next AW ,,tep,R gwliqgff jagfqw na'f3a:qxN iii- jk ,-..,,g.,, P. 3 J ,' . 6 1. Q .gg , ,R ,, 5 3 ' X Q 4 ' ' 5 lf 9 3 Y' ' 'I x .I Sf 115 trim ii their plaid, hae coom tae sport an' dance i' the h's ol th' Hotel Pennsylvania. The lads an' lassies hae gaun home manefu' at the end o' the dance, bot mickle was said o' it, and many there were woefu' nae tae hae gaun. Noo. beforn the group should bay made 0' the clan, t' was seen fitten be the eldern, that there should bay some way tae see sae wight they were. Many a nicht was gi'en be the bairn for tae getten ready for the time 0' testen. Mickle haud they were, for nane who were nae weil-Wight could bay 0' the plaid an' kilties, bot nae sae haud were the testen that this bonny clan-soon-tae-bae nae hae passed them. Then wan nicht when a' was siker, sen they ha'd made themsel, Htten, they assemblit tae bay made, at last, o' the clang at last. as ye weil may say. I, the ha's at the bree 0' the hill-top, they marched beforn the eyne o' a' the eldern an' maist fitten, t' was seen, they were. Miss Evans hae led them i' the song o' the clan an, other songs 0' Scotland. Mr. Kazze, the eldern o' the bag-pipes, hae maken maist bonny music tae brichten the hearts 0' Scotsmen. Then coom the last, the very last, 0' the langsome trip, the joy at the end o' work, as 't were. A' were taken i' the clan an' maist hie Sir Doctor Smith, the chief 0' a' the eldern, hae gi'en them, every eche ane, the kilties 0' the clan an' the world did them see as members any true clansmen a'. AN ACKNOVVLEDGMENT The RECORD Staf wishes Io thank the following stzidwzts for giving freely of tlwii' time io make this book: Robert Babin Benjamin Grimm Rose Gussman Sylvia Null Edmond Teubner ' me, Sk: 5 1 ig 9 Y Overbrook on Parole UICK. Watson, the needle! Ah-that's better. Sure glad to have you back again after all these years. It's been ten years since we've last niet. Yes. Sherlock, ten years in the Indian Hills-but never mind me. VVhat have you been doing? Any new cases, any new criminals F 'KNO-nothing of interest,-but wait. you remember the batch, or should I say botch, left out on parole from Overbrook Goal in 1933 F Unlanuary, I believe. VVell-I've been doing some research work during the years following their release. Some are bad, some good, some sad. Perhaps you recall Zietz. The poor fellow is suffering with T. B. T. B., eh? Bloody shame. l'But they're not all bad. There's the case of North. The training he acquired when tdoing time' helped him to reach the pinnacle of success. I bumped into him the other day, and due to long habit, he bellowed in my face and shoved me through a doorway. He's a subway guard, you know. There is yet another chap who is making money hand over list. He went back to the place as a sort of social director,-running pronis and the like. Quite an enterprising chapufhere the front door-bell began an importunate jangle. l.et her in, Watson. VVhy the feminine? f'Elementary. Vlfatson, elementary. No man would follow a ring with a kick on the bottom door panel. He would pound with his fist, but not kick. XVatson langourously arose from his chair and left the room, only to run back again in a few moments. He dashed to the mirror. Fixing his tie. A lady, Sherlock. And something nice. Smoothing his hair, Says her name is Baird. XVell, show her in, you blithering idiot l A short while later she is nervously seated upon a chair before Sherlock's desk. She is a dark, becoiningly dressed matron of twenty-eight. On her finger gleams a wedding ring. Vtlatson, noticing this, slumps deeply into his chair. A nervous silence follows that is broken a few minutes later by- Sherlock. t'You're Mrs. Baird.-you're worried about your husband XVilliam,-called Bill.-it was at a party? , Yesl How do you know P Sherlock silenced her with a weary motion of his hand. Go on from there. VVe had gathered at Dorothy Moses. She had put the children to bed early and called our crowd together for an informal party. Some one proposed a game 'xii' .. y. . . 1 4, . -. 4 --t WS- 1-,Real 'fi-3155! , f it . W, ang , l .,. '...- ,Q 1. .. .... . at , ' feel- .ffm-I L'QWlE9i'k whiff :mer efflfgfzei we-4 vi in 2 nf x J if Y aw 'lf ww w w. 116 of Murder. The lights were put out, the person was murdered. and when the lights went on again, Bill was missing. Vie thought that he was playing a joke on us, but we called and looked all over the house unsuccessfully. .Xfter waiting for an hour. I left the crowd and came here. Please help me, Mr. Holmes. I just know Bill w0uldn't play a trick on me. Vlfatson was thinking that he just knew Bill vvouldn't dare play a trick on flCl'. One look was enough. Sherlock slowly unfolded his long legs and stood up. 'fCall a cab right away, VVatson. XVe'll go over to the affair. They were met at the door by- a quiet. motherly person, who, in saying hello to them. scraped her upper teeth with her tongue. f'VVonlt you introduce the gentlemen, Kat F Dorothy Moses. Mr. Holmes and Dr. Vvatsonf' They were ushered into the living room, where the entire party was talking in subdued whispers. The conversation was supplanted by a constrained silence as Holmes quietly entered the room and just as quietly fixed his gaze upon each one in turn. Wiith an abrupt movement of his head, he indicated a beautiful blonde seated in the corner. 'fMight as well begin here-XYhat's your name F She haughtily lifted her head and looked disdainfully upon him. f'Pardon me, but I don't believe we've been introducedf' Her dark complexioned companion lifted her chin to the same angle and echoed her remarks. Holmes turned and with heavy sarcasm asked Mrs. Baird, UPlease give me the honorfi 'tl.illian Steinberg, Sherlock Holmes. Rose Auerbach, Sherlock Holmes. Holmes walked into the center of the room and addressed the gathering. HNOW, who suggested this pleasant game of Miurder? A blond giant stepped from where he had been hiding behind Selma VVeinberg and immediately blushed a hectic red. Vlfatson tugged at 5herlock's sleeve and excitedly whispered, That's your guilty- manf, Wall you stop being a driveling fool? That's Elliot Levin. Oh-that explains it. Abruptly Sherlock turned to a rather heavy-set man-about-town type who answered his questions in a deep pompous tone. My name is Marvin Levy. Marion Levy, did you say? The name is Marvin. Perhaps I could help you. I'm a doctor, and in mv profession I psyehoanalyze women. Now. with the neurotic mind we find that the psychology ot? ie? . 1 D i lg-nil gfiliexlii bfklzep, gii2?fQW1' jiiqv . vr'i47,gX i gvis-s-5 - '-was : ' . Ja Q 5. 5'.'. xxx, 'V is- ffkifwtt in if 3 tl 6 s 11 it ' P 1, if' it M W 117 Holmes turned to the new speaker. 'fVVhat's your name and occupation? Captain Spaulding Fineberg, sir. Orchid hunter by trade and profession. Now may I interest you in our orchid copy of the Towers? Perhaps you can tell me the occupation of that young lady over there P VVho, Frosty? She's a famous actress. She is the fog in all the London dramas. UDO you know her companion, Rose ? Certainly, replied Captain Spaulding Fineherg. she played in Auerbach yard. Several of the guests fainted. VVhile they were reviving Phyllis Smith, Richard Smith, and a couple of others, Holmes snapped to a violet eyed young person whom he perceived seated behind a clump of potted palms in the corner. Your lipstick's smeared. and what's your name ? Doris Goldman. sir. she said, hastily making up her face. Three minutes later. smiling a golden smile, a young man emerged from the same palms. As he appeared Holmes barked. H.-Xnd yours ? Harry Fink, he said, dashing off a poster with celerity. Holmes, arm was grabbed by a young man smoking a big black cigar and dressed in a flowered vest. Have a cigar, my good man. VVill you cast your vote for Blackman for Senator ? he asked. VVho is this politician? Holmes asked. disdainfully. Gnat Budin is my name. I'm from the sheriff's office, he glibly said. VVell, don't bother me now. Say-what's all that noise over there P Suppose you decide whether this is or is not correct. Never mind that. VVhat is your name and occupation F Benjamin Dickstein, general finance man of Associated Department Stores. 'Wlfhat type work do you do as a finance man ? Collect bad debts and the like. VVho are your companions ? Samuel Rosenberg. Herbert Schneyer, Paul Gross, and William Schwartz. VVell, what do you all know about this affair ? They answer in chorus, VVhat affair ?l' Where were you when the lights went out Fl' Still in chorus, Did the lights go out? VVe didn't notice. Rosenberg interrupted. Come to think of it, there was a slight disturbance between Aneid and Odyssey. Holmes began to tear his hair. He was frothing at the mouth when Watson led him into a corner. He became articulate long enough to mutter, This is the work of a mental genius. VVatson hissed, Your man must be Israel Landau. H Israel Landau was admitted to the State General Hospital three weeks ago. ix. . ,- . ... . . ., ,. - 'ni - 7 QQ- L :titlijill 4'eWiilePi ,sxjiifqfff 527514526 ' if-S'-'f t .-.- --: 21, :Q 1 ,, 11, ' uf, ' tx i 'fi '7 ii? 3 fl I x f' 11 it ' -t t in 1 M .I 'S f 118 He forgot to stop for breath when delivering a speech. There is only one more thing to do. He stepped into the center of the room and held up his hand for silence. I'd like to re-act the crime. VVill everyone go to the same place he was in during the game? Thank you. VVatson, turn out the lights. There is a hushed sound of scuffiing feet. Now, XVatson, the lights. You are sure you now are in the same position that-but wait. NVhere is Edward Blackman? There is a shriek from Sylvia Pogach Quiet her, VVatson, and turn out the lights again. VVe must get to the root of this. Once more the lights were turned out. and when Dr, VV:-ltson put them on again, Vie Beresin was missing! At that moment a young couple walked in. Her right and his left hand were in his left coat pocket. Pardon me, but may we join this game P Say, who are you, and where were you all this time F VVe're Lennard Weber and Company. VVe,ve been on the porch having a board meeting. VVell, go back and be bored. VVe're busy. Turn out the lights again, VVatson. All was dark for three minutes. When once more the lights were switched on, Charlie MacDonald had disappeared. Sherlock was elated. Doctor. I have it. Here, boy. run out and buy this at the hardware store. Deliver it to my rooms in Fast Street. He handed a slip to taciturn Edmund Teubner, who grunted a response and slowly left the room. 'KNOW come, VVatson, we must leave immediately As they got to the door, Eppie Kohn ran up to them. Mi: Sherlock, won't you finish your charade? I adore charadesf' Charades, Madame ? Sherlock slammed the door behind him. Three days later they were once more in Fast Street. VVatson paused in filling his pipe. But tell me, Sherlock, what made Baird return the following morning? 4'The answer is perfectly simple. I deduced that when he arrived at the country club-house and found the rolling pin I had delivered by Thomas Stevens, he would return in a hurry. Blackman. Beresen, and Mac had to play a three- some. The telephone began to ring. Yes, this is Holmes. All right.-we'll be right over. He hung up and turned to W'atson. That was a certain Mr. jackson. It seems he has misplaced a rare lateness excused stamp,-let's go. xlt- . . w-,.'f. ,ff.e'.,, if-:. Y- -' 'A X ,L YQSN ' T 'f:Q5f.iZQ us 1' Q ti, f wi l mpieal 4, 'ili4l- ' miam wffif.. 4 JJ-ll iff? X .. fitgrm- gwagfw zvt,gQ91'f :qqe Qffzgrgev if-4'-'f 'W' in S srl i 'v J D Y 33 if' it 'ri J N fl. 119 Senior Calendar---1932-1955 july 1-September 26-Acute anterior poliomyelitis raging. SlillTlZ1lBlfR 27+Tlt!'SdlIj' The gathering' of the clan. 28-Ilfrdilesday School again. 29-Y'1llll'SdII'X' Back to ye old rlfvsy hall. 30'-Iiziday Rosen picks iight with Olneyf7-6. OCTOBER 3--Mmzday Fd finally cultivated that clerical voice. -l-Tzmsday Election of the hig Five. 5flVc'd11c'.vdr1y Norm does his balancing act-3 hooks in each hand. 6-T1lllI'.fdlI.V Theres a depression. 7-Iiriday The XYeiners have their day-Frankford, 75 O. H. S., 6 10-,llozzday Yom Kippur-School closed. ll-Tzmrdrzy Still eating. 12-llfrfilzrxdzzy bIunilmol' thrills the weaker sex. 13--Tlzzzrsday Missed it hy a day. l-1--Fzaiday IT HAS HAPPENED-Cl.IYliDliNS. Og O. H. S.. 26 17-.llonday Brain specialist opens office across from school. 18-Tzfvsrlay Extra!!-Two tests passed. 19--Werizmrziay All ponies burned. ZUfT11ll7l9!lU1' Specialist jailed because of operating unlicensed. 21-Friday The clan Hunks. The team ties-S. P. H. 05 O. H. S., 0. 2-l--illollday just to remind you there's a depression. 25-Tuesday Bernie lfarlvinzui discovers Galli-Curci is not a Greek wrestler. 26-lVcd11c'sday, judge McDevitt thrills the studes. CStews.j 27-Yiflllliidllj' Sisters and Brothers, offer your prayers ll 28-Ifriday Reportsgless said the hetter. Sl-,Uouday OH, lookee-a witch! 1-C1 ' x '-W2-e:,Z ..1' -' -: F .-. DX it I 1. ju . me , 1 mg: '.1 , 'ffvpifa' Ejflgail 'riff ' -1. gig, ls ,ff'.g+m-T Wise - gif-gap' :gina 51-4:3aX i as---e in Fr 5 fl fe W A if 'PSV 'Vs 1 'M 4 M , 1220 NOVEMBER 1-Tzzesciay' Franklyn Phillips complains about the elevator service. 2-T'VCll1IIl'SdUj' The RizCoRD Book to be in cellophane!!! 3-Tlzztrrday OH, well. Central, 95 O. H. S., O. 4-Ifriday just to let you know, another Beacon published. 7-Monday Our ideas may- be Scotch, but we have plenty of them. S-Tuesday As Overbrook goes-so goes the nation. Rah, Roosevelt. 9-lVed1z05dc1y Lt. Heine explains the three principal forms of government. 10iT11Zll'.YCftl3 Dr. VVildman speaks to Science and Nature Clubs. ll-Friday Remember the dead and vanquished-those over there and these here. VV. P. H. S., 103 O. H. S., O. 14-illoziday Book Week. 15-Tzmsdcly H ow mother and pa beamed on little Johnny. 16-lVvd11csday Billy Baxter comes to life. 17-7V11ll'Sll1t1j' XYell, tllC1'E'S wet ground as an excuse-N. 6g O. H. O. 18-Friday Seniors choose A'Green Mansions in a popularity vote. 21-Mozzday Ye Torufrs is out-at last a place to publish Norm's i'humor . 22-Tzlfsday O. H. S. student in the air! fGot his pilot's licensed 23m-HfYCdl16'.fdtIj' Miss Pussy-typographical error-Katz terrifies the assembly. 24-Tliztfxday The turkey is clead+so is the team-Gratz, 95 O. H. S., 0. 23-Friday XN'e gave too much thanks. 28-Monday Tomato soup-it'll be vegetable by Friday. 29hTzze.rday XYhew! Mrs. Stover gave a Hamlet Test. 30-Wednesday Gymnasts try to break their necks. DECEMBER T-Tlllllollitlj' Miss Longaker makes a fox pass, a la English, 2-Friday Eddie still wears his gray sweater. SQJTOIIIIIIU' Miss O'l-oughlin Finds that horseback riding and its after effects are a standing joke. 6-Tuesday VYho's that punny' guy? 7-Wrdzwxday Many are the tears, many are the smiles-E-X 8-Tl11'll'StI1l1-3' VVell. we get them tomorrow 9-Friday They are here-just one more chance. 12-Monday B. I. O. N. Overbrook second in School Banking. 'A 1334 Mfil bemlilrfl figllrlff 5954 f1 S 225, f rl f 's I PW' S 33 'rr 1 'MJ M . 121 13-Tuesday There's still a depression, nevertheless. 14-lVed1zesday The Forum has a public scrap. l5iT1zzu'sday Mob fight! Student finds butter in sandwich. 16-Friday just another Beacon. 19-Monday l2B's angle for complimentary tickets for 12A Dance. 20-Tuesday Christmas baskets! 21+WBdlZ6.YdUj' Miss O'Loughlin's minions present Christmas Play. 22-Tlmrsday 48 hours more. 23-Friday llB's and l2.-Vs have their fling. 24-Saturday Happy Chanukah. 25-Szmday Merry Christmas. JANUARY, 1933 1-Sunday Happy and Prosperous New Year. 2-Monday There's still a depression. 3-Tuesday Back again. 4-DVcd11esday Juliet turned out to be nature in the raw. 5-Tlzmxvday Burning the midnight oil. 6-Friday Oooh! was that an exam! 9-Monday Still have trouble writing l33. 10-Tuesday RECCJRD Staff plans party. ll-Wednesday A second performance of Norm's production. 12-Thursday Going to the beauty shoppe. 13-Friday VVhat a combination. 16-Monday The early Bird gets the worm-but who wants the worm? 17-Tuesday Beans for luncheon. l8fWednesday Seniors have their day. 19-Thursday Waiting for the last day. 20-Friday 'iCut.' Get out of here. She's my date. 23--Monday Got to get a drink-Ilm thirsty. 24-Tuesday Get in line, please! 25-Vlfednexday Sup well, thou hast paid!! 26-Tlm1'sday The night of nights. 27-Friday There's still a depression,-275 more unemployed. Xs if--' f - 1775 5512, - -1 Que fix: ,X f L mal swift. vulgar! gfsrfzax ': .rs-ff 0.-.2 t . , 4' '.. 'va vf. ,H 3 'ul 4 3 11' QS' ' V' x 'P t S-3 J 'N fl- 12- 0 Faculty Foibles Mr. Hoagland-'ACan you prove it F Miss Scattergood- Look it up in the book, itys there somewhere. Mr. VVeiler- VVhen do I get your jerseys ? Mr. McDonough- VVel1, look in your book. Mr. Gerson- You must work for your credits. Miss Smith- Since the good mathematician is lazy, I'll now show you a quick way. Mr. Ginsberg- Now when I was in the army . . . Mr. Eisenhardt- Belay it.', Mr. Kistenmacher- Now, come on boys. let's get some hits. Mr. Fraser- VVhat cute ideas you have. Mr. XVunderlich-HNOW my daughter . . Mrs. Shoe- Stop gossipingf' Mr. Kazze- The orchestra will now play . . .U Mr. Phillips-'IA thing of beauty is a joy forever. Miss Patchel- Clean your floor up. Dr. O'Brien-f'Bathe it in Epsom saltsf' Miss Champion- I hate to make you do this.', Miss Dolby-'fCorne here, Lizzie. Miss M. Andersen- A false balance is an abomination to the Lord. Miss Collier- But it is important that I get my bookkeeping finished immediatelyf, Mr. Currinder- Get on the bench, Mrs. Carter- Don't fussf' Mr. Hallam- NVhat's this-a junior high school class? VVon't you fellows ever learn P Miss Cherry- Come on. get down to business. Mr. Filippone-4'Get the scratch out of heref' Miss Plimpton-i'That's so vulgar. Miss Newcomb- VVell, girls. I'll just wait until you get ready. Miss Grove-'fliverybody get to workf, Miss Davis- Someone has to thinkg it may as well be you. Miss Allen- If you have a question, raise your hand. Mr. Ullrich-''XNhispered conversation should be only on the subject of art. Miss Lazarus- Do you understand F Miss Brooks- I hesitate to say no, because possibly I just haven't heard of it before. Mrs. Rees- Goodness gracious. Mr. Noll- Now I'll expect you to know this, and for a homework assignment, to be done in your note books . . . Miss Smythe- Land sakesf' Miss E. Shoe-A'Get ready for dictationf' Miss O'Loughlin- How about these 'P's'g when are they coming off F Miss E. Anderson-f'Number thirteen, read back. Miss Gendell-'fOf course, this makes sense, but- X A- L- ! txt-ax gfmlg .,4'j:,f'v ,M Qf jc? if yljxxx Y '-- X- MTE I 'i. '. 'Eff-'1 ' uid, -. Zinfv- ., ' 'f 5 , 1 me L :twill bfmifw :sited :Q-:gil Qbrgev i Sie--f: - .'--.a r 5 ,, Ja ' .. .'a 'Refi' 1 t i'L'?fM',V it--ff' r li -' 5 11' W ' -' 3 M' ' Vs .I M A'- 123 Canny Tales OVERHEARD between a tailor and a Scotsman, who stood Five feet ten: VVould you charge the same if I stood six feet six? asked the customer. VVhy certainly. sirf' How much more cloth would you need? Roughly. about a yardfl HThen I'll have the suit and the extra yard. too. It will make a pair of trousers for my wee son. 'fDo you know how they keep the crime wave down in Scotland? 'Tll bitef' They charge the prisoners board and room. Two Scotsmen took dinner together in a restaurant. After dinner, the waiter brought the bill. The two sat and talked for a couple of hours, after which conversation failed, and they merely smoked in silence. At 1 a. in, one of them got up and telephoned to his wife. 'lDinna wait up any longer for me. lass, he said, it looks like a deadlock. Wlaitress fsarcastieallyj: Are these your three halfpennies you forgot, on the table ? Scotchman Qfeverishlyj: Ay, ay. l ken the dates, 1890. 1901. and l922. A Scotsman and an Englishman were indulging in an argument about their respective countries. VVell, after allf' said the latter. 'Athere is very little differ- ence between the Englishman and the Scotsmanf, Perhaps you are right. replied the Scot, but thank Heaven for the differ- encef' ' The Scotch bairn can be as dry on occasion as the adult. Little Annie came home from the village schule one day and boasted to her mither: VVeel. I'm noo second in th' class. An' hoo many ithers in th' class ? pressed her mother. Ou, weel, there's jist me and anither lass. T hen there is the Aberdonian who always went to fancy dress dances as Napoleon so that he might keep his hand on his pocketbook. The man who invented slow motion movies got his idea while watching a Scotchman reach for a restaurant check. Once there was a Scotchman who walked into a VVoolworth store and asked where the used car department was. fxA,X .bk K, V ' - Q, 11 2- f. iv: 21:-.f 4- f-2, is -fs 4. - . X tx- cf- ftfalfae H! 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I v J 11' VS' ' -f x Y- Y Vs .f 'S f'- 128 MATHEMATICS CLUB TENNIS TEAM Xi if-52 5' - 'iv' 'eftiiij ' -1. V .T - fqw. X :vSYA..Hm gwhqpl Aqizfdff 359 gvljjyax- -QY1q.,,.f D iq2.,,g5.'..b if 4. 5 L' , , 515-X rg, L , .M vt W-.1 1 ff' 1 1. 4 5 4 11' lm ' f x wg- 7721 x,. 129 NATURE CLUB TRAVEL CLUB I xx' , ,- . -., wwe- 10? '35 9 t T 4f?'1?2L !wff XN'l fk iE952K Ed-.SQW1 3f'34i ,' 'f35f,3f2xV i9 iN '5 W fL'?fS--kai in it-'V' 5 i' 05 D QS 4' -' X Y X as J 'MA- 130 KIT KROSS CLUB CHEF CLUB f-XIXX K, Jn. .way wx 'f Q X IAQ-S mann bm W, F 4 .rf ,, , 3,-. , Mgt :eval 2139045 - W .4 - V,-wt' wr! xc-:M ifswxk wwf: 1- im 3 d x I wr ffw wp- ww 131 DRAMATIC CLUB r SENIOR ORCHESTRA 41-C D K 4Z?+?: - -- 5'g5'5'1' '? 'wt - Ffwff 4ftlf , 'gfxfwllxx' f9i 'f N W in iw 3 11 L 'w J if 'fs v- VM 4 ' -JP 132 FORUM HOBBY EXCHANGE .Q ,XV A I D - Mg-2- Yljy im? iw -- YQ- - :draw fgniii A, WL, , f' :f?,,,.l, gms gw-g,j,g.l'fex14giQp.' gqixqgff jijgw .if1i53,5x': ,ge...5 '.-.h 2.'Z , ,-fa '.., Vp 1 ' V' 9,31 HT 4- :NI s 11'!N 'M vfvvX.f 'x , '. 133 BEACON STAFF f-TOWERSH STAFF 145k 1 mf ... .. .. , 11' mv ' fx 'v- f 'ffrl W'- XQSQ-w ff Ex' B fl :fin '+ IW. bi3U l law' 1 Ass! '- ' ima 'M .hi-132 Q N 5- ,ply ir ,girly 5 -,gem Nigel Six-5.5 - 28: A. W ig Q 4 3 :V s A 134 Clubhin' Through the Limericks A couple o' free cheers for the Bmcolz, XYhere they're taught. a la Xlfinchell, to go peekin'. Still they're a great hunch, Work with a punch 4 lvl. And scoop up all the news that is leakinf If you're the type that goes in much f The place for you is the F0l'ZH1l,' You can jaw 'em and claw ,em, or warrin And if you still tlisfigree. you can gnaw 'em, lt'S O. K. in the FUI'lHl1'I sor 'eml To he or not to he, properly emoted. To the IJ7'CI1lZC1I'fC Club might get you promoted. To he one of that crowd-H To be cheerecl QFD long and loud- To the muses one must he devoted! Dr. XE. are they. in their notions, Don't he phzxsecl hy their eery motions. .XS their caulclrons they lzoil. :Xncl their clothing they soil. At the Sriezzrr Club, hrewing their p Collecting coat-huttons anal such. 'l'hrowing snow-halls, and making a touch . Some love to ricle ponies , Othersflmullying cronies, Hobby 'If.rrlzri1zgc--yarietyfinuch Y ,mfr bgwglieel jpwtllild' r 20 56'---5 ' 2 ' rlef 's J D Q9 ' -Ps 'rf V231 ' XP 135 otions. W WANTED - A LAST Ll NE The Illcztll Club may have its attractions, VVC sity this without any detraetions. They juggle with numhers. Quite cool as cucumbers, But the Tl0'ZUt7I'.f goes in for the arty. The snooty. the lllgl'lAlJ1'0XY form their party, It's quite a CO11llJlllZ1TlO11f Poems and punsfequal rations. Theres a species of worm in this school, XYhiCh ahicles hy 21 queer set of rules. They feed only on books, Qlloes this help their looks?j They are touring their castles in Spain, l,et them dream--when they wake it's with pain, O'er the seven seas they sail, But e'er remain within hail, There was a young K'stewecl at Overbrook. NYho, queer to relate. wished to learn to cookg It might come in hancly XYhen he wooerl his Xlirnndy, 'm to 'If , ,,.,, 'ff' Mal 4'!5.!e'fE'il btmllitt s'tleQfi t Qilifw- 'ff-ff l yi ,fLf 'f' in ' 3 3 1. ' 'y J if 'vm 2 -P s ir- + 'ik r ' sf'- 136 Highlights in Boys' Sports THE tennis team was the most successful of all the teams which battled under the Overbrook banner in the fall of '32. Finishing second to Central. it upheld the Fine standard of tennis which has marked all of Overbrook's racquet teams. Due to the late opening of school, three schools were unable to organize teams, and so the league was composed of only six teams. Of their five opponents. Overbrook beat three, lost one and one was forfeited to them. joe Thorn and Capt, Sam Jorovsky. first and third men, respectively, were undefeated. Meyer Perchonok was second man. Fourth man was taken care of by Alex Farr, while the doubles team was composed of Bernie Farbman and Abe Lobis. The season was started when Overbrook gave Germantown a healthy beating. The final score was O. H. S., 55 Germantown. 0. The team then beat a strong Gratz squad by the score of 3-2. XVest Philly was next taken over by the same score, 3-2. VVhen Olney forfeited, to give Overbrook a 5-0 victory. the team was put into position for the championship. Central was then met to decide who was to be champion, and the stronger Broad Street racquet men came out on top to the tune of 3-2. The seniors on the squad were jorovsky and Farbman. Fornias managed the team capably. There is a great deal of rising young tennis talent in Overbrook and prospects for the future are bright. The football season started rather auspiciously with a victory over Olney. The whole team showed to an advantage, especially Rosen, who featured with his hard driving line plunges. The team was handed a slight setback by the Frank- ford squad. which, in the closing minutes of the game. scored a touchdown and made good the extra point to defeat Overbrook's hard-fighting gridiron specialists by the one-point margin, The next game was with Germantown. The whole Overbrook squad showed up well in what turned out to be a rout of the German- town grid boys. Then came the game which was supposed to settle second place honors in the league for the time being. Overbrook and Southern met. and at the end of the game they were still tied for second place. both teams having been unable to score. Wlest Catholic was met next, and VVest Catholic returned vic- torious, Then followed a string of defeats by Central. VVest Philly, Northeast, and Gratz. The season ended with two victories, one tie, and six defeats. The line was the best which Overbrook has had in recent years. A higher scoring backfield would have turned many a defeat into victory. Capt. Lane. who was an end, and North and Shmuckler, both tackles, were the outstanding lines- men. Of this trio, two, l.ane and North. gained All Public High honors. Morkum was the shining light in the backfield. The seniors in the squad were Lane, North. Schmuckler, Schmied, Foy. Preble. Miller, Suer. Zeitz. and Koffler. 4 ' . 1:22 5, .N .-rfq -'fgqf .. ,:'.:.:r . , I R, , , f ggitll- . fiwgmil iff'-A1-rr. eayafi :Q-:ali . Qfbgrzex iris--e 4 -. . . , 5 , 3 z ' . , a 1 1 . ' 'Y in w il v ' If it ' -' v rf ' vw 4 M . 137 The smoothest and most powerful grid team which Overbrook met during the season was lYest Catholic. which later won the mythical city high school cham- pionship. The Overbrook team played its best game against lYest Philly. The scores of the games were as follows: Olney ...... . Frankford . . . Germantown . Southern .... XYest Catholic Central ...... VVest Philly . . Northeast . . . Gratz ....... The soccer team had a rather poor season. .. ...... 6 O.H.S... . 7 . 7 O.H.S... . 6 . . 0 O.1-1.5. ...26 . O O.H.S... . O .. ...13 O.H.S... 0 . O 0.H.S... O .. ...IO O.H.S... O . 6 O.H.S,. O O.H.S O 19 The only shining parts were a tie with XYest Philly. our deadly rivals. the outstanding play of Capt. Reds Ramsay and the spirit of the team. even in defeat. Coach Kistenmacher had mostly green material to work with. and to this can be attrihuted the failure of the team to make the grade. The seniors on the team were L. Attarian. Cirino, Bowden. Pekmezian, and McGuire fllanj. The regular line-up was composed of: Goalf-Hanna Right Fullback-I., :Xttarian l.eft liulllmack-llolland Right HalflJackaBovvden Left Halfhack-Horan Outside Right-Koshgerian Inside Rightf.-X. Blirzoff Centre-fCapt.l Ramsay lnside Left--l. .Xttarian Outside 1.eftfCirino The season's record is as follows: Frankford. 23 O. H. S.. 1 Ciratz. 33 O. ll. S.. O. XYestPhi1ly, l g O. H. 1. Olney. 23 O. H. 1. Cential, 15 O. H. S., O. Northeast, 35 U. H. S.. 1. Germantown. 45 O, H. S.. 3. ,'Xluington, 35 O. 11. S.. 1. K X, 1. l y- ': Q- if is ' .- , :gal gala ,Q-Sxgml ciemiter gaiigefff I-:QQ . esgzggmrv . novzs .-.a s':f,,:,b., -.f Av., , 14, 5' .w lil' 5 11'!5f '33 X' l'f3-I MA- X we 138 RQ 'iw ' MQ-K g'eSlHQ '.L Qwwieyk 'WEEK Wfjqv Rx ' fbi-f-E M.-.5 -: um. 1, 'Yi if., 2-sb 1.24. 'wb 529, 'v rl 1 s 4 11' ' -' x ff- + M .f x, 13 9 FOOTBALL TEAM SOCCER TEANI 1-SN iligx 3 V xv' gafggiv 'ettvf ' -1. - 9 :jf-my .L fi'-fem-L Wmlgfi. 2'9E1lfGiff I-Q-QQ' WSEIZQWN if-N--'i +- s fi in V 3 H i K 1 if ww 'f in 5 'H 'ff 4 140 GIRLS' LEADERS .Ab HOCKEY TEAM 'N 1 ,, X- 'ix' ?-zf. 4 4? X fi .1 V25 X E 'Q KQWZPN f vm l N5 .pxv-.,f:l G WU 14. fy -. 4.--fn 1. guy., . I Inq Q - fm- - -fel 1-'Sl-fm QM.--PM :9i.,gQiff Jcgq' 'i'J15fe5N, iv--1: '--.a 47,':4,,4,f, 9,-f w,, X 53' ' D v '25 lf 5 1-' W' ' -' 3 Y' ' 'Vs .f 'M A' 141 GIRLS' A. A. BOARD DANCING CLUB 'X1 Wffsvf-. 5 3-X 'inf -l 5. l a? YQ?-N f-fgigis ,YQZIEQB 1 Sfx 9 ' flax-K :wsaejqi-L hfmlfepx gwixfqfff jfigfv- nif'f1iQf,gix i Kid? jg, if-.321 '-B , P: in 5 gn' . 2, h 15 X Y -5 5 LN-tw, , ', ' v. j I f. in ,K-J. y gl .lr 5 -I In gg, v 3 3 yr-. 1 wiv, J MAY 142 Zi? The Girls' A. A. TH,ERE'S some sort of saying about acorns growing into oaks. Consider the Girls' .Athletic Association. It started out in the fall of '26 with only a president- now look where it is! One of the strongest oaks in the school. Under the leader- ship of Mildred Taylor, the first president, things got going. Irene Kline was the hrst vice-president, and Dorothy Tashjain stole the First secretarial honors. Since there was no one to form an executive board, one representative from each class and one book representative made up the first governing body. As the term got under way, clubs were started, only four, but they paved the way for a bigger and better A. A. They were the Leaders, Volleyball, Swimming, and Dancing Classes. One of Overbrook's traditions began ,way back there. A Hallowe'en Party, which has become an annual festivity, was given. It was so successful that we've been having them ever since. Traditions came thick and fast. In the spring of '27, the A. A, sponsored its first Inter-Class track meet. Shortly after, the stars of our small meet went to Frankford Field to take part in our first Inter-Scholastic meet. We were ready to burn the town down to the ground, but Providence interfered. Perhaps luckily for Philly-who knows? Anyhow. Providence intervened and the rain came down in torrents, but we were consoled because we werenyt the only ones that were squelched. The whole meet was called off, and when we say called off, we don't mean postponed! Besides the team, the first cheer leaders to bear the proud name of Overbrook and the fair rooters bedecked in orange and black, were drenched to the skin and came home a mass of orange run into black and black run into orange. Still under the leadership of Mildred Taylor, baseball was started. The swimming team grew to S8 members and the hiking class was started. But evi- dently the girls of Overbrook don't like to walk, because the club was so unpopular that it was discontinued. Miss Sellers, who sponsored the First dancing class, for which A, A. credits were given, has since been transferred to the Mastbaum Trade School. Five of Overbrook's mermaids passed the Junior Life Saving Test and became full-fledged Junior Life Savers. There was a radical change made in the A. A. Executive Board in the fall of '27. The girls in each athletic activity elected a manager who represented the activity on the board. Besides the managers, the A, A. book representatives chose a girl from each class to act on the auxiliary board. While this was all taking place, hockey was started. Since that time we have had hockey every fall term. At the end of the fall term of '27, Virginia Stultz was elected to serve as president for the spring of '28. During this term the Athletic Ability Tests were started. These were open to any of the girls who wished to try to pass them. It meant passing certain standards in hop, step and jump, 75-yard dash, rope climb- l ws -M .J It -Q, my btw? s X 7 L- A- K X kgs, I s -, x .V ,V 1,,Jx,EZ .qrdff Isp? -4-AFI ,: IP I f 'T X ' 'I -WT? 'll 'l' 'V 'Tiff 'Gif' ' - 13147 '- . ' i- s , L JM rffh-will Agmgllels. pviliaff 3:53 . Gflwrgsx . :f'4 'fI 'XS--fq'5 3'3 ,b .rfb '... 50 RFQ. ' N fklnf 51.3 im , ff '--4. 5 yl A S, J Jn 1' ,O 3 yr. x ,Ms 'N MA' 143 ing, and basketball throw. Twenty-two girls showed of what stuff they were made and passed the ability test with Hying colors. It was spring. and young girls' fancies turned to track meets. Vve had our own inter-class meet and then started out to wipe up the city again. Wie were more than proud of our fine team. XYe fought a good hght. Everyone had a glorious time and we came home smiling. and already talking of the next meet. Though we did not win. what is one defeat in the lives of so many hopeful cherubs? Perhaps the next timef' we said. In the fall of '28 a change was made in the Dancing Class. Some were so good that they ran. or rather danced. 'way ahead of the others. So some clever person had the thought to divide the club into tivo classesg then nobody would dance away with anybody else. All down through the ages to the fall of '32 the dancing class has remained as two classes. XN'hat's the use of being a junior l.ife Saver when you might be a Senior? Maybe they weren't the exact words. but they had the same results, for three of Overbrook's co-eds passed the tests and became Senior Life Savers. Fortune comes to him-for rather her-who waits and practices. After a year of practicing. Overbrook entered the second inter-scholastic track meet in its history, But what a difference from the first meet. We won! It was astounding that so young a school should walk right away with all the lanrels. Remember, wc were only three years old. Imagine a three-year-old doing all the things that First victorious team did. But then. we youngsters always are more spry than the old ones whose bones creak. After that things became a habit. In the spring of TSO. we took over the next meet so easily that it wasn't even funny. Then the next year, the spring of '31, we had the rest of the schools beaten even before we went to the meet. XYe went with colors Flying. voices raised, and a whole flock of cheer leaders. Wie won again-that was the important part. The whole city must have known that Overbrook won three times in a row. because we made so much noise. Then, too, it was the first time an Overbrook team had won three championships in succession. That's something! In the fall of 1930. someone got the most brilliant idea. XYe started a riding class-since the hiking class didn't work. Applicants for membership mobbed the gym and things went along so rapidly that we expected to see all the co-eds coming to school on horseback. But something happenedfperhaps it was the depression-for the riding class is no more. XYe guess Overbrook girls prefer cars to feet and horses. Maybe we can start a driving class next. Evidently someone thought she wasn't getting enough out of all these activi- ties, so the point system was devised. Points are given for attendance. Extra points are given for passing three extra tests in Leaders and for doing special dances in the Dancing Class. The swimmers are rated according to ability. and they get a corresponding number of points. Members of all teams get credit according to ability. Members of school teams get most points. next come the Junior-Senior teams, and all the way down to the substitutes. who get the least 'X-bi T- F- - ' .1 2- V Q., ,vi .' 4+ s- ' ' 'e' X- 'J '5:! '. makin .1 -'ye f ' s Jig'-l.52'Swt+1tllLgw-,Li9t.r :willed :q-:ge . -gfgrzsyi Ste- L ,W is 3 3 tl i 'v A P 19' S -' i rt t 3 .f 'S f'- 144 number of points. Rewards are given for the accumulation of points. They are: Statement ..,... 10 points Certificate . . . . 20 O ...,...... . . 30 Small Monogram . . . 50 Nunierals ......, . . 70 Large Monogram ............... .. 85 Medal fonly to 12.-Ys and l2B'sJ .,............. 100 Pin to those who earned a medal in 12.-X and have gained 15 more points. In the gym are trophies for basketball. baseball. volleyball, and track. with names of the winning classes on them. Maybe we can afford to buy- one for hockey in the near future. And now we are down to the term of fall 132. Miss Reese. who was head of our department. was transferred to Wfilliani Penn High. Now Miss Allen has very successfully taken over the reins of gym government. Under the able leadership of Helen Klauder, a number of activities are in full swing and going strong. Vive are indebted to Miriam Michener for our hockey field. the Overbrook School for the Blind. The day after Thanksgiving. our varsity played the alumnae. lt surely was a good game. Our graduates thought they were going to get a goal. Hut we didn't dare let them. They didn't let us either, The score was 0-0. After the game, we got ourselves all sticky eating apple taflies. Under the leadership of Ethel Mann, the Dancing Class this term was the biggest in the history of the school. The Leaders' Class has been changed to a real Leaders' Class. Two girls are chosen from each gym class to learn how to lead. They help in gym class by taking charge of groups of girls on apparatus. They're really learning to be mothers' little helpers. Swimming teams will be organized later than usual because of the infantile paralysis epidemic. Our president, Helen Klauder. one of the most enthusiastic and finest of A. A. presidents. has made our 12B term a happy and successful one. This brings us up to the present time-but do we stop? 1Ye do not! The Girls' A. A. will go on, and on, and on. Til' WE- A L' Y .1 - v 1' ef JL- 'w -. H Q- ..if-f-e'f- .A 1 'fx - - 4501 L . gfitggfyl-l Q9--t,tie:k ffilfaff 4:52 . if:-grgev are-V1 - s,-ua .,b ,-.5 Q.. ,wf I a,, V t .'t.f W ffm w 'rl 1 s 4 :if wt ' 1 s ri Y M 4 M . M 1-15 Let's Go Back in Scotch History FEW' nations can boast of a history as exciting as that of Scotland. The High- landers are famous the world over for their courage, loyalty, and fierce inde- pendence. The Scotch are divided into 96 clans, each of which has its own chief, pipe music, badge, and tartan. It was not until the time of Robert Bruce that the Scotch really united. Though often at sword's points with the English, the Scotch, however, gained many baronetcies and land grants from the English kings. Thus many of Great Britain's oldest nobility are Highlanders and some of her greatest heroes were Scotch. Many of our own faculty can trace their ancestry to one of these clans. Since our RECORD BOOK is on a Scotch motif, this is a good time to bring to light the distinguished ancestry of some of our faculty. Miss Florence Allen-Physical Education. Clan--Ross Clan Badge-juniper Clan Pipe Music-The Earl of Ross's March The Ross clan, also called Clann Aindreas. was founded by Paul MacLire in 1336, to whom the Earl of Ross granted a charter. Miss Mary Andersen-English Department Clan-Bruce ' The Bruces, Scotland's most beloved family, can trace their ancestry back to Robert D. Brus, who came to England with VVilliam the Conqueror. The clan's most famous exponent was Robert Bruce. king of Scotland. He. by his unparalleled bravery and resource, asserted his right to the Scotch crown and won his people freedom from the English Miss Elizabeth J. Anderson-Commercial Department Clan-MacDonald Clan Badge-Common Heath Clan Pipe Music-Pibroch a' Donald Dubh The MacDonald Clan began in the twelfth century with Donald, the grand- son of Somerled, an ambitious military leader. Mrs. Anne G. Carter-Commercial Department Clan-Graham Pipe Music-Killiecrankie The Grahams are descended from a famous warrior who breached the Roman wall in 420 A. D. The first written record. however, is in the 12th century. Miss Mabel D. Cherry-History Department Clan-Farquharson Clan Badge-Foxglove VVar Cry-Cairn of Remembrance iv .. -. , , ,. ., .. , .. f 'N - f 433- L killloji-l Qfiillei. gsikfqifli IQQQW 9533320 i if'-'5 -:,-, .fs 1. v if iff ll 5 I-'W ' -'X lf l Vw-I 'UA' 146 The Farquharsons are one of the leading branches of Clan Chatten. Another clan name is Clann Fhearchair. Miss Agnes M. Dickson-Home Economics Clan-Mac.-Xlpin, MacLeod or Ross Clan Badge-juniper Pipe Music-The Earl of Ross's March The clan of MacLeod is descended from Leod, who lived in the early 13th century. The family seat of the clan. Dimvegan Castle. is still in existence. Miss Irene Dolby-Physical Education Clan-MacRae BadgeiFir club moss Pipe Music-Clan MacRae's March MacRae means 'ASon of Grace . and probably had a religious origin. It was used also as a personal name from the Sth-13th C. The home of the clan was Kintail, in Ross-shire. where they are said to have migrated in the 14th C. Mr. Remsen Frazer-Mathematics Department Clan-Fraser Badge-Yew Pipe Music-Spaidsearachd The Frasers are of Norman origin, but have attained the position of a true highland clan. The name Fraser is derived from the French word Strawberry, and seven strawberry leaves form part of the Fraser armorial bearing. Frances M. Hughes-Foreign Language Department Clan-Maxwell Miss Hughes is descended from the famous Sir john Maxwell, Chamberlain of Scotland. who died in 1241. Several generations later I-lerbert was created Lord Maxwell. There are many baronets in this famous house. Miss Anna M. Kinney-Foreign Language Department Clan-Douglas War Cry-A Douglas! A Douglas! This powerful family sprang from the first VVilliam De Douglas, who derived his name from the wild pastoral dale which he possessed. It is believed that the Murrays and the Douglases sprang from the same source. Miss Mary Lindsay-Commercial Department Clan-Lindsay Badge-The Rue and Lime Tree VVar Cry-The Light Lindsay! Miss Lindsay is a direct descendant of the Earl of Crawford, who was created such in 1398. Since that time there have been 26 Earls of Crawford, and the Lindsay Clan has a society in Glasgow of the same name. 'Xt , . xv ,:.,at., :...f'f. -A 5 'T ' 51. fgw - . mg 339, 3ga,?!gQ -aux, -. 'lx' ,-- as , . ' few 1- err-l altar! efffaw fe-f '- 'ab 'Z' 'I . , -Y 5 ' .. , ' o 5 5 , , I 5-. ,A-X. 3 -I 5 4 117 X' .3 3 rf- X gf 4, J 147 Miss janet P. Jamieson--Science Department Clan-Gunn Clan Badgeflioseroot Pipe NusicfThe Gunns' Salute The origin of the Gunn Clan is disputed by historians. but all agree that the clan's history is one of the most fierce and turbulent in Scotland. One of the clan's most romantic figures was George Gunn. who was nicknamed the Brooched Man because of the great silver pin that fastened his plaid. S. Gordon Sl1lj'tl'1Cf.'X1't Department Clan-Gordon Clan lladge-Ivy XYar CryfA Gordon! A Gordon! The Gordon Clan has its inception in the mists of tradition. The grand- father of the first Gordon slew a famous Dragon in the time of Malcolm Hl. The many descendants of the Gordons formed the famous Gordon Highlanders' Regi- ment. Miss' Mary E. Stewartfllistory Department Clan--Stewart tRoyalj Clan Pipe Badge-Oak Music-My King 1-las Landed at Maidart This royal family was so beloved in Scotland that it drew from the Scottish people instances of love, loyalty, and devotion which no other royal family in Europe can boast. The famous Stewart Kings were of the Stewart Clan and a Stewart Society has been formed in Glasgow. Dr, H. Ross Smith Clan-Ross Clan Badge-juniper Clan Music-The Earl of Ross's March The Clan Ross is designated by the Highlanders by the name. Clan Ansias, or in Gaelic, Clann Aindreas. Mrs. Mariana Yan Deventer-Foreign Language Department Clan-MacAulay . Badge-Cranberry There is little written history about the MacAulays, but it is known that the clan seat was at .-Xrdiniaple. a handsome turreted mansion built in the 12th century. The clan tartan is of red and dull green with a ine white stripe. Miss Mabel E. XVild-English Department Clan--Fraser VVar Cry-Castle Downie Badge-Yew Though the Frasers have long been famous as a highland tribe, they are really of Norman origin. The most famous family of the clan was the Lovats. In fact, both the clan lament and the clan march are named after him. . ' YY T - W- , .,-J .A ,g .la g .....,f aj A fg 2' .gay fatal fmt.,-t gffflriqfff glass ,f2f 'f't in tt, fiat x H f by 1 is iw ta Va 1 148 Say It Scotch A rolling stone gathers no moss. A roin stain geclhury nay fugg. Hitch your Wagon to a star. Aim at a silk gown and perhaps you'll get a sleeve. There's no fool like an olcl fool. Dhur nay fuil leik an auld fuil. Don't clawflle. Duinay lningee luriekin. Laughing makes you fat. 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I-Iowever, our assislance does nol slop here. We never Iail Io render a failhlul personal service To Jrhe members of Ihe slafls we conI'ac+. This is Ihe oufgrowlh of lhe conlinuous co-operalion given our commercial cuslomers since Ihe origin of our company. Producers of Fine Annuals SEVENTH STREET AT THE CORNER OF CHERRY PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA LYON a ARMOR, INC. 1 Our Ojfczkzl Photographer The Luedecke Studio PORTRAJITURE 7038 8C 7040 West Garrett Road Upper Darby, Pa. -num L L EDECKE, JR. B 4020 JOHN ALBRECHT . 'Eg E Mm FLOWERS For All Ovcasiom NARBERTH, PA. Ma WAYNE, PA. ARDMORE, PA. SPECIAL DESIGNS SUBMITTED FOR CLUB EMBLEMS Trophies, Medals, Cups and Placques Estimates and Designs Sent on Requext JENNINGS HOOD Jeweler - Medalist - Stationer S. E. COR. 13th 8: CHESTNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 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