Overbrook High School - Record Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1935

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A-'3.?-rf . , Heodlmers are those persons so um portant that they merit a story and Overbrooks headliners Include faculty members class and school officers Sigma Delta members consustently brrlllant scholars ond of course the Record Book Staff HN TCIVSH SEEN TCIVHHSEIEIN TCIVHHSEIHN 'ICIVHHSHHN TCIVEIHSEIEIN TCIVHHSHHN 'ICIVHHSHEINITCIVEIHSEIEINITCIVHH Il 1 ll ' - ' ll ll headlines on a newspaper's front pages. I I I I I I N WITH PE MEN WITH BRUSHES N WITH L T ECORDSTAFFRECORDSTAFFRECORDSTAFFRECORDSTAFFRECORDSTAFFRECORDST VC gi fl Q, 1 I-3 I': fp NAL? I , f,,,1.,, L.-,If.L-A. CYI','I' I, '1 ' 'I If' X 3-.Q J 1- I+! H H J1,1,wIv Iwrwfifw. Ar? Irlwfx-r HDR' IT M RS HD RSMIT HD IT M RS HD IT M RS HD IT M RS HD IT M RS i D When settlers came to this country early in its history they were confronted with dangers, privations, and hardships, conditions with which we of this generation are unacguainted, By frugality, with perseverance, with persistence, with hard labor, they built their homes, they spun their own cloth, they tilled their own fields, they made a livelihood and prospered. Their children built upon the foundation created by the parents until we come to the period of the revolution, It was then that public-spirited individuals, feeling that there should be no taxation without adequate representation, were able to unite thirteen communities who fought for a common cause. Out of that conflict emerged thirteen states, unrelated in many respects, but bound together under the common bond of The Constitution of the United States. Recently we have learned that certain individuals advocate the abolition of this Constitution, They say that it is out of date, that it no longer meets our changed conditions, that it is obsolete, For over one hundred and fifty years this nation has been gu:ded by the principles of that Constitution, the United States of America has grown, developed, and prospered as has no other nation. As you go out to assume your places in the world and become a part of our citizenry, respect the traditions of our forefathers, stand by the foundation stones of our nation, support the Constitution of the United States and its keystonee-the Supreme Court, l-l. ROSS SMITH. DRSMITHDRSMITHDRSMITHDRSMITHDRSMIT IOLOUGHLINRIOLOUGHLINRIOLOUGHLINRIO SPGNSOR Y' AH wwf lj' 1 'fr K1YV N' HM' M P V ww' 151. Jwpv Qwflwx-TI J Ifwfgxf 'N UwQr'f1y-yffp, --mwwyuvf . r . 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DRUMHELLER LOUIS GINSBERG HANNAH GOODMAN ARTHUR D GRAEFF CAROLINE A GRIFFITH WILLIAM H GRIGSON CLARA E GROVE EMMA M HAIGH WILLIAM R HAMILTON MAUDE B HANSCHE ANNA E HARRIS REGINA HEAVEY HORACE W HOAGLAND ALFRED M HOFFMAN HALLIE K HOLDEN FRANCES M HUGHES ELIZABETH B HUNTER MARGARET HUNTER WILLIAM B, JACKSON MARGARET B. JAMES JANET P. JAMIESON LOUIS KAZZE HAZEL A. KEITH ANNA M, KINNEY ANNA E, KIRCHNER JOHN C KISTENMACHER FLORENCE F KOCH LOUISE KOCH JOSEPH C KOHM SAMUEL L KREIZMAN MYSIE C LABRUM MOLLIE S LAZARUS WILLIAM M LILLY MARY LINDSAY ELIZABETH P LONGAKER FRANCES W LYONS ANNETTE R MASLAND AGIS A MCCRONE DONALD L McDONOUGH SARA M MCHENRY R BEATRICE MILLER EDITH E. MORIN FRANCES H. NEWCOMB IRVIN O, NOLL MATTHEW C. O BRIEN RENE I. O LOUGHLIN WILLIAM H. OTT MARGARET M. PATCHEL JESSE C. PHILLIPS THE POWERS BEHIND THE DESK HARRIET PLIMPTON ALICE M PRICE JOHN F RAU RUFUS W RECKARD ELSIE REEDER THYRA C REES NATHANIEL H RESNICK THOMAS T RIDINGTON H MORGAN RUTH MARY R SCATTERGOOD META SCHMIDT WENDELL D SCHOCH MARY E SCHUYLER WILMER SCHWEINSBERG JULIUS SEIDMAN M HELEN SHOE V. ETHRELDA SHOE RALPH W, SHOWERS ANNA E. SHUMWAY FRANK B. SILVERMAN REBECCA SIMONS MILDRED G. SMITH MURIEL SMITH S. GORDON SMYTH FRANCES G STANLEY MARY E STEWART BEATRICE N STOVER GEORGE R THOMAS EUNICE THOMASSON ELIZABETH THOMPSON JULIAN TURNER J ROGERS ULLRICH DENA D UNGEMACH JOSEPH VEEDERMAN ESTHER M VENABLES JOHN C WALBRIDGE WARREN O WEILER MABEL E WILD MAX WINSTON HENRY WUNDERLICH PAULINE ZELLEY CLERICAL STAFF FRANCES D. TOBIN RUTH ANSLEY CELIA H. KATZIN ROSE MORRISON BESSIE A. SAUNDERS SARAH B. SKOROCHOD IDA YESERSKY STOCK CLERKS HARRY F. HART JOHN ATKINS THE POWERS BEHIND THE DESKS E PUP CHCJI E CLASS LEONARD STRUNK LUCILLE PHILLIPS EDWARD HALE JUSTIN CAMP CABINET SCHOOL VINCENT CONCORDIA EDNA DORFMAN LORRAINE WINTHROP T 'Z I B U N A L FDWARD HALE COUNCIL TH ILS' C IDSTOOHDSTOOHDSTOOHDS'100HDS'lOOHDS1OOHDS'IOOHDS'lOOHDS 'f ',17 2- Qi . Ag. PRESIDENT During our four yeors of troining ot Overbrook, we hove ocduired o certoin poise ond hove built up chorocter, both of which prepore us to meet sociol ond economic problems such os our porents ore now focing We hove been tought to obey the lows of student government, ond through our Advisory Council, l-louse of Delegotes ond Student Tribunol, we hove become ocquointed with notionol govern- ment ond its mode of dispensing justice. ln other words, we hove been troined in o minioture government, preporotory to toking our ploces in the greot government of the notion, We hove been tought elements of English, mothemotics, sciences, ond of foreign longuoges, with the purpose of opening our minds, of refining them, of developing in them sogocity ond power of expression, ond obove oll, of opplying mentol foculties often left dormont. Thus, equipped with eight yeors of elementory ond four yeors of high school, some will further their educotion, others will enter the business world. Once we hove severed our connections with school! no outside influence, be it destiny or fote, con dominote us Will olone should moke us Hcootoins of our souls, Foreword, l-lilltopperl Be the top in nome ond in foctl Solve ony problem with your cleor eye ond keen mind' Breost ony difficulty thot will impede your progressl Moke the ideol Americon youth o reolizotion. Never look bockword, except to the pleosont memories of our Almo Moterl WNCENT CONCORDIA, W yy scHooLscHooi.scHooLscHooi.scHooLscHooL CLASSCLASSC LASSC LASSC LASSCLASSC LASSC LASSC DICTATOR With school days now over for most of us, it is fitting for us to consider a philosophy of living. During the past few years of economic depression, the world has been painted for us as a rather bleak place, where the ordinary individual has little opportunity We have been told that there is no place in man's present scheme of things for youth, Youth is too inexperienced. And yet, does experience really play so large a part in this world as some people would have us believe? All new tasks require a freshness of experience They have a tang of adventure that strongly appeals to youth. Youth has strength, strength in his courage and convictions He sees himself as he is, and, with an eagerness almost uncontrollable, he plunges in and attempts that which older men, lacking, not experience, but vouthful zest, fail to accomplish. I am incapable of formulating a philosophy of living, but, at parting, classmates, l give you the words of a great American philosopher, Ralph Waldo Emerson The secret of culture is to learn that these few points are alone to be regarded, -the escape from all false ties, courage to be what we are, and love of what is simple and beautiful, independence, and cheerful relationsgnthese are the essen- tials, these, and the wish to servefeto add somewhat to the well being of men, LEONARD STRUNK, SSCI LA SSC LA SSC LA SSC LA LASSCLASSC SSC LA SSC LA SSC LA SSC LA SSC LA l c CIVWDISV.L13ClVW9ISV.l.'IEICIVW5ISVl1HCIVWSISVLTEICIVWEJISV.L'lElClVW9lSV.L'lHGVWSISV.L'I3GVW5JISV.L'lEIClVW9IS Jr-oft Eormh Ucrrtord UVOWHSTF-:tt Eloortor liutort Jtmtltt CGHUH lwott CHOSM Vtrtcortt Cortcordno Mortorto Dockott Nottwort Etwlmor Stdrtoy Ftrttolstotrt Rose Flutter Loutse Grrfftrn Vtrtcerwt Grouoo Ido Gurvvttz fctword Holt? ttorry Horrug Iisto Kursttboum -locob Lortdou Scioto Levtrt Frortcjes Wolf Srlxo Moskovvutz Mttdred Mo2t Joseph Nowrtorr Alford Otto Mums! Potrrtcr Lctuzto Romotlo Gertrude Sogorskg Hclort Sctwtrtdlor I-torold Shore Emortuol Stlbormorw Dorticl Simpsotw Rosolno Slotfotf Dorothy A South Solmo Teckor Morulyrt TQs5IQr Horntott Toll Woltor Worse Lorrome Wtrtthrott it as the hope of every, nevvspapermart worth has salt to come through wtth a smashtng front page by-ltne storm It as the hope of every, upeandecomtng Hxlltopper worth has salt to make a place for hrmself on the front page of htgh school actlvtty the honor so- clety, Svgma Delta Each Overbrook student has a story A ea record of actuvlttes and of posutlons of responszbtlity and trust, acquired throughout his school careere sto be taken unto consideratton before he may even hope to be tnducted unto Slgma Delta, In a wav, thus stony has as its headlune, scholarshup, as tts subhead, leadershnp The body of the story, and perhaps nts most Important part, cone ststs of character and servuce The story, must be excellent an all these respects, or the goal well not be at- tanned After three long tears at hard labor, thtrty-seven members of the Class of June, '35, succeeded un crashtng thus front page At theur ftrst meeting, thus group of thtrtyeseven selected from among thear numbers, two, whom they esteemed worthy of actrng as a rneans of holdnng the group together after ut had become part of the Overbrook alumni, as presi- dent and secretary Harry l-larrts and Letuzia Ramella A ASIGM ELT AD ASIGM ELT AD ASIGM ELT AD ASIGM ELT AD ADELTASIGM ASIGM ELT AD ASIGM ELT AD ASIGM ELT AD - IGM BRILLIANT REPCDRTERS PUNCTUAL REPCDRTERS I THE MCR 6 f . T ,i371 ,, 3'fiA1 134.- All A n wspaper morque ns a place wh re blcgraph: s and cuts of famous 'or no mg post events are kept on frle In the Overb ook morgue are un Iuded write ups and phctoaraphs of the memb rs of the Class of June 35 and a nlstory of that class DEIOWEI H.LElfl92IOW3 HLEIFIEJXIOWEIH.L3D92IOWEIH.L3f192IOW3H.L HDDHOWEI H13 FIEJHOWH H.L3f1'32lOW3 H.L3 DEJHOWEI H.L 9 ,, ,, - G ' 'S Il ll F torfcusl persons, and stories of outstand- i' ' C ' - e , , GERSON ABELSON l26 South Redlreld Street Mechan c Arts HGERTH ts not very partrfular He rs wtllrng to accept any professron that comes hrs way. He wtll probably be a new Atlas and rnake men of our supposedly strong race 'Gert' was an the Gym team, was an A A mem- ber and A A Representatrve and was -n Parade Nght Bon Voyage, Atlas, and please don't drop the world whrle we poor marta's are on tt, SYLVIA ADELMAN N23 Columbo Avenue Comrnerczal SID tells us she lrkes to stt at the frrestde wrth Shakespeare She's got us all wonderrng Std tntends to be samebodyfs stenog What a lucky perscn that somebody rs ln her spare trme she lakes to dance to Don Bestor's orchestra Nettle and Duck are SId's favortte stooges Whtle at Overbrook, she was a member of the A A, S A, and the Type Club ANNETTE ANNE ALEXANDER lOflS North -l3rd Street Comrnerctal NETTlE ts try ng very hard to be on expert on the machrnes rn Offrce Practtce, so that she may be secretary tor the treasurer of the U S some dav Nettre'l was usually seen an the lunchroom wrth her pals Bryna, Sylvra, and Sorkey Any tlme the treasurer of the U S says that there rs too much money rn the treasury, gust tell htm that yte'll help to spend rt, and then send us a telegram pre-bard 4 ' 4 4 ' J JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35 , .u wifi? ,x A I X131 5 , --.. V I 1 ff -.-'igfffg-fi l ELIZABETH ADAMS 123 North 64th Street Academic THE setret's out. Betty, who has been a member of the Class Cabrnet rn llA, llB,, IZA, and l2B, Dele- gre from 406 to llB, and Aternate l2A, cnd l2B, IS '1 homebcdy after all She wants tr: teach Home Econo- mrcs When she has trme off you wtll probably see her swrmmmg v.rth her pals, Vtrgrnta Hood and Murrel Palmer, Heres wshrng luck to a swell gurl RICHARD ALLEN AGNEW Yiil Laytock Avenue Meihanc Arts HFREDDIEH was one of the most athletrcally tnclrned of Cverbraolds sentars He was especrally rnterested rn runntng, havrng served on the Track and Cross Country Teams The schools gym :s where he ts usually found and hrs many good and True pals rn- cluae Pop Earle and Happy One of the most popular Industrral lads, Freddle alms to be a rnafhrnrst NVe're sure the enttre class rs wtth us when we wash htm the best of luck He has been numbered among the supporters of the S A and A A JOSEPH H. ALMOND l3l3 North Allrson Street Mechanrc Arts IN TlMES such as these, rt's no wonder that thrs boy's ambrtton would be to get 0 rob. Jae has our recom- mendatron He was a member of both school organrza- tuons, the S A and the A A, and a Student A-de rn l2A Besrdes these, he was A A Representatrve tn lCA Jce's hobby rs swtmmrng wrth hrs pals Ed Daugherty and Dan Ball. JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUN nf fIfSEElN f1fSE3N fS'E3N fl f'lfSE3N fSE3N 0 N f SE! Nfl A, QM. VINCENT AMOROS0 65l3 Hayerford Ayenue Commercial VINCE has a great lab ahead of htm He wants to restore Amertca to the Amertcans He'd probably be yery content worklng an thts great problem rldtng around rn the raln V'nce was a member of the Spanlsh Club, Nature Club, and Bank Atde Let us hope your work wtll be accompltshed Vtnce, but were sttll wanderlng haw you're gotng ta restore Amerlca to the Amerlcans when what ts an Amerrcan3 MAY B. BALENTINE 5609 Master Street Comme-rclal ANYTIME that the gurls are IH need af an excellent haurdresser, lust call far Bate, and she'll be glad to accommodate Bate ts autte a hatrdresser, and she lntends to own her own Beauty Salon tn the near future She has been A A Representatuve, Bank Clerk, and an the Flower Cammtttee Good luck ta a swell halrdresser, and may xou recurl many a gtrl's curly curls MARY CLEO BALSON -H36 Parrsh Street Cammerclai PATSY ts a versotlle young lady She hangs out ID the kttchen and ltyes ta play basketball Qutte a person, eh-what? Some day Patsy wants to stop studylng and become a really good cook We're all behlnd you Patsy and we want to sample the iaoktng when you've reached your goal 141-mg - ANTHONY A. ANTONELLI 2l6 North Axcndale Street Cammerctal TONY spends mast af hrs ttme playtng baseball, boxtng, and read ng In hrs spare trme, you wtll frnd htm at a golf course follawlng the elustve pull around the greens Although Tony lS yery' much tnterested ln sports, he would love to study crtme also Heres hapvng you track down all the ktllers, Tony,l' and become a second Sherlock Holmes DANIEL V. BALL 67l North Cre:ghlon Street Mechantc Arts HWHC made that crack? That was Danny, teacher l ln spate of hrs conttnuaus punnlng Danny has enough ambttlan to wODt to work a one hour a day potfffsnme- tame rn the future--tt's not deftnlte Hts pals are Bah Leader, Punk-y, and Buzz He was an S A Atde and He has been Alternate and Frre Tower Arde member He was also a member of the A A Danny was usually seen IH the audttanum just playlng around -maybe AARON BARBASH 4l7l Letdy Avenue Mechantc Arts OUTWARD appearances are often decelvtng To the general nubllc, Arr seems autet, anythlng but alry But John Cryatella, Reds Macreallt, and Jack Kletman mlght grve you another angle Aaron's hangout ts the good old drug store, hrs hobby, basketball We wonder whether that means that Arr plays the one tn the other? He's been an A A and S A, member and a S A Atde, and he hopes that he wtll be a successful electrlcal eng1neer L., aff if s if ,fa his l JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 JEAN A. BARISH S-H6 Morse Street Academac 'fl-lNDY, our -.ery eftacaent head ot the personal staff of the Beacon, ts stall lookang for a personal statt that wall wrate personals Landy prefers tall, handsome brunettes, at possabie Besades havang been on the Tra- bunal, and llA Class Treasurer, Landy tands tame tor rnusac She as usually tound at the musac room an the Lagan Square Llbrary l-lere's washang luck to a valuable rnernher of our floss Sgma Delta JEANNE N. BARON S647 Lebanon Avenue Academac LOOK at thas tor athletac anterest Be-sades beang a member of the Volleyball and Basketball Clubs, lean- mel' plays tennas so well that tt has become her hobby Teach me, Jeannae 3 She was a Study Hall Aade, S A Aade, and member ol the Latan Club Wath aetavataes lake those, you'll never guess what Mass Baron's ambataon as She wants to be a sob s-ster' Oh, Jeannae ' PAULINE C. BAUMAN 5l4l l-loopes Street Commercaal -lACKlE ts sorry that she can't go swammang and see a movue at the same tame, because she lakes to do both so much Perhaps when you're a mallaonaare, Jackae, you can show movaes an your pravate swammang pool Thas young lass hopes to earn her mtllaon cs a typast or as a haar dresser Her curl traends are May Balentane and Kathryn Barnett Paulane was on A A and S A member, 01 4 1 W 'l JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35 wxx i'i'7 y'9T l .t as l x' 1 T 1 l1i55fiii14.-.- f KATHRYN IRENE BARNETT 5352 Market Street Commercaal KITTY wants to be secretary to the Prestdent. That's a swell ambataon, but what a task' She dances straaght through the week-end and every week-end- usuallyf at the Ptke She's really quate profaeaent an that Her pals are Edna O'Donnell, Bette Steanmetz, and Florence Kay's actavataes at Overbrook have been S A, A A, and Soctal Servtce Kttty, Kat, or Kay, shes a swell gal FRANK J. BAUER 22+ North Walton Street Mechanac Arts FLEET, our very valuable Track Team Captaan, lakes to get away from tt all and go tashtng You would have usually found ham an the cudatoraum relatana has tash stones to Smatty'l and Tony Fleet has been a staunch supporter of the S A and A A through has school terms Someday our renowned athletac schoolmate lntends to be a caval enganeerl Good luck, Fleetl ALBERT CLAYTON BAYLOR 53-l-l Falbert Street Mechanac Arts HFS aust a bat retacent about htmself but gentlemanly Treetop has always wanted to ftnash school and, sance he has, he is goang to lead a late of contentment, eattng, sleepang, and dancan ln the future he vasualazes Q , hamselt as a mechanacal enganeer He was one of the swztt runners on the Track Team, member of the A A, and a member of the lnterclass Basketbally an S A Aade and member He was usually around Lunch Room A Candace, Beardsley, lzzy, and Bowles were has pals JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35.lUN NflfSEEINIVSEEINnfSE3Nfll'SE3Nf1fSE3Nflf SEEING GRAHAM J. BEARDSLEY f,ll9 Ludlovl Street Mechantc Arts PLATE hangout has been the Prestige Hs hobby ts long drstance runnrng Graham has been on the track team every year and was captarn of the Cross Country Team ln l9l-1 l-le has also been on S A Alde Art Lahey and Albert Baylor have been hrs constant cornpanrcns tn O H S The senror class rs cheertng for Graham to yt n an Clymptc marathon Yea Man' MORTON JACK BERMAN 5252 Columb a Avenue Mechantc Arts ANYBCDY want to make a trade on stamps? We turn and flnd our peppy ltttle Marty, the future burlder of some bndge or other Martyn rs very much tnterested rn photography, and IS extra fond of photographtng pretty grrls l-tts acttvrttes have been Delegate, Alternate, and llB Decoratlcn Commtttee You could often see htm pushrng the books around rn the library, too Just dorng hts duty as a Lrbrary Atde, that's all MAY ARLENE BERNSTEIN 3923 Pennsgrove Street Commerctal HDUCHESSU rs an tnterestrng and versatrle person She wants to be an opera stnger, llkes to cook dainty dlshes and hang out at the movles She as aurte a club- goer bestdes She has been 0 member of the French Club, Type Club, and the Central Ntght School Dramatlc Club. We know you'lI reach your goal, Dutchess, and we'lI go to see you when you srng grand opera SARA BERGER nrfll Cambrrdge Street Cornmercral SUKlE hopes someday to slum next to Johnny Wers- mueller rn the Olymprcs ln order to keep In practtce she spends her trfne at the Y Sukre ts also very' fond of horseback rrdtng and rece ves much acclarrn tn tltts sport She was a member of the Type Club, S A, and A A Heres hoptng your dreams come true, Sukre MARY BERNARDIN e Commercral HBERNIEH spends most of her trme dreamtng that she ts somebodys better half When she awakes, she usually ralds Lee's rcebox, and then settles down and thtnks of her hrgh school days Thts astoundrng young mrss has been a member of the S A and the A A She also served tn the Spanlsh and Type Club ana was a Banktng Arde. 6056 Clrard Avenu EUGENE BETZ 6003 Columbra Avenue Academrc HERE he comes, there he goes' lt was only Betzy runnlng for the track tearn, but keep out of hrs way, because he sure can soul Ever see that old T model he has? Well that's the reason that he's on the track team You see Lazy often breaks down, and he expects to drrve up to college some day rn that old bus We hope he takes the htlls rn htgh sg, Aff B JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35 J if -- --- fr a 'L W I l r- lf -'. . f.,9T'3-if-25:?Ef:'1 I ' Rug I X' 1 '-Ahh'-Q ELMER JOSEPH BINKER U30 North 52nd Street Academr' WF have seen B+nk e-ch brt hs athlettc prowess man, trmes rn assembltes He lS the heavy man around Overbrook -.-.ho carnes the Pyramrd 'Manilnellr9l around Well, Bunk, June and your ambttlon have been achteved -graduatton When Elmer wasn't busy trytng to pass everythvng, eatlng lunch or sleeplng tn study hall, he could be found tn the gymnasum When he sc,s stooge, he may mean A Bellenght, C Rosato, J Canale or hrs pet, Mancrnellt Brnk was an the Gym team ELIZABETH L. BLUM H36 Gaynor Road Corrtmercral BETTY spends a great deal of her tame tn the publrf lrbrary Could tt have been because of the essay, or lust that shes gettrng tn tnm to be one of those success- ful busrness women? Her hobby ts o very tnteresttng one lt's collectlng autographs and photographs She'll cer- tatnly have a peck of them tn thus book She's a member of the S A and A A l-ler frlends are Ruth, Emma, Ltllton, and Helen RALPH BOCELLA 62l3 Vlne Street Acaclemsc RIF ts aurte an athlete He has played varstty foot- ball, varstty soccer, and was on the reserve soccer team He was VtcefPresrdent of the Boys' A A and an A A Representatlve As can be seen, sports are hts hnbhy Stuart Babb ana Lauts Clmlno have been Rtf's favontes Ralph contemplates study ng law after he rs graduated from Overbrook - '7.i:I'g'j' ,lij'f t JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 FRED BLATT 'Tlf North Peach Street Cammercral IIREDDY, our suave dancer, wants to be a Busrness Manager so he may know what rt IS to boss others Youll usually fund thus slngular young man at Greenberg's Corner wth hrs pals, Morty,'f Harry, and Ott, teachtng them the latest dance steps Freddy has been a mem- per of the Typwng Club and French Club STUART BOBB f-39 South Redfleld Street Acodemtc HSTEWH ts atmlng to be o successful buslness man The Overbrook Hugh School has been Stuart's hangout for the past three years Whtle at Overbrook, Stuart has played Varstty Football and Baseball l-le was an S A ond A A member Stew's hobby rs football We are sure that hrs graduatton wtll leave a gap tn the football team whtch wtll be hard to full JAMES P. BONELLI 6'f5 Vrne Street Vocatfonal Art JIM, who was Pres:dent of the Art Club, Ass stant Art Atde and on the l2A Dance Commlttee, has as hrs hobby Sports Jrm was usually seen rn Mr Smyth's room deeply ponderrng over art, and how to become a good artlst l'm sure we'lI all be talkmg of Jrm's masterptefes n the near future and braggtng that we went to h'C1h sihicl vfth him into JUNEBSJUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUN 2-G-' rssaNnt 0 fSE3N fl flfSEElN N f SE! ND SE! nf N FSE! Nfl PAUL BOWDEN SUS North 37th Street Mechanlc Arts THE only reason why Heck doesn't want to became presrdent rs that there rs no chance far advancement-- boy, what ambltlon' Wlth that he should, and most lrkef, wrll ga far Hes usually found rn the Offrce lon some speclal busrness, no doubtl, rn the Lunchroom, or takrng hrs car apart Hrs specral pals Sam Smrth and hts actrv- rtres have Included football, baseball, lnterbook basketball, and me-r'nbersh:p rn the A A and S A MARION JUNE BOYDE E426 Delancy Street Academy: MARlON'S the klnd of glrl found ll1 good books stndrng along wrth a Russlan greyhound, 'actually lt's a terner named PatrrcIa 1 She's the thlrd of Three Mus- keeters She spent most of her tame traclng cuttlng students and in gurdance offlce No l Marlon belonged to the S A and A A She was an actrve member of the Mrdnrte Orl Club Her hobbres are wntrngeand dogs She longs to rarse dogs and horses on her own ranch and to wrrte Hangouti the hearth HELEN GERTRUDE BRADLEY l325 North Allrson Street Commercral BRAD lrkes :ce skatrng and harrdressrng, but would luke to be a typlst, not a harrdresser, after graduae tron She was an S A. and A A, member. Mast of her spare trme is spent at the plana She was also on the school honor roll She has gained the frlendshlp of many students of her class EUNICE LEE BOYD J North Conestoga Street Mechantc Arts STl.lBBY as a boy whos very popular wlth the grrls Why? Well, for one thrng, he croons And do they love rt' Stuby also lrkes sports of all krnds Hrs pals are Howard, Joseph, and Everett, wrth whom he lrked to ltsten to some good radlo crooner every day after school was over Well, we all hope you'll be a success, Stubby JANE ELIZABETH BOYLE l642 North 62nd Street Comrnercral pEEVVEE'S arnbrtlon, Irke so many other gurls rn our school, rs to become a stenog Wnth all her ambrtuous work at O l-l S we are sure she wrll be a verv successful one Jane's actrvrtres have been Leaders' Club, S A. and A A, and her hobbres are knrttrng, swrmmrng, hockey, and rce-skatmg Jane's ltfe has been well rounded out IH every freld, from knrttung to skotlng Oh dear' Her pals are Ruth Krsslnger and Helen Sutherland J. RUSSELL BRANYAN E-77 North 42nd Street Commerclal SOMEDAY, when Russ rs the head of some large frrm, he wrll remember the good old days when he was Sec- retary of the House of Delegates, and a baseball player at our dear Alma Mater. When Russ rsn't rndulgrng ln some type of sports, he can be found at Regan's Ranch Here's vvrshrng you the best of luck, Russ, and may you keep on dorng as well ln sports as you drd at Over- brook I N., ,4f z ' my JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 SHIRLEY A. BRAWERMAN 5963 Cl ty Lrne Academic SH'RLEY, our denture lrttle rnard from Detrolt, wlshes to srng Though Shrrley has only been vvrth us for a short trme, she has made many fnends rncludlng Duff, Gladys Mrtnrck, and Pearl Mohl Shrrley ts very fond of rnovres and rs usually seen there wlth her gang Maybe Shrrley wlll be slngrng tn them some day, who knows? JOSEPH J. BREEN 957 North Fallon Street Commercral BREENY, our own ladv-krller, lntends to be a big manufacturer some day We're sure that Breeny well be partral to the gurls ln our class for hrs offlce posrtrons You'll usually fund htm tolklng about machlnery wrth hrs pals Beet, Waldorf, and Regan, down at Regon's Ranch Beware of thts handsome sworn, gals, or he'll have ye rn hrs power Heh' Heh'fCurses BEATRICE BRODSKY 5229 Heston Street Acodemr: BUTSlE clarms that Brng Crosby lS the answer to any marden's prayer, and when she's not at Lrl Stetn's house, she's rmttatlng that irresrstrble crooner-oh, for a second Crosby' ln money matters, tackle our Butsre --she was one of the managers of the school bank and o leader on the cheenng squad 'maybe lt's the Crosby rnfluencel She was a member of the Plano and Dra- matrr' Clubs I Q.. 4f ' Ml JuNE3sJuNE35JuNE35JuNE35 R I 'waxy E 1-fri tg? if ' , c.,, , slggkio- l fl' f'? '.ffl:1'.'- 1 l riiiifeft HILDA F. BREDT 5447 Florence Avenue Agademrc HERES one honest young lady who admlts she's not ombrtlous--at present anyhow' Pussy, or so a frlend of hers and of ours tells us, rs her nrckname and her hobby's blondes We don't outte understand Never- theless, shes a bnlllant student, very well lrked, and od- mrred by all Her many actrvltles have rncluded Concert Merster of the Orchestra, Secretary of the Musrcrans' Crrcre, o member of the Clvo Club, and a part rn the Students' Assembly and the Spnng Play SIDNEY BREGMAN 5535 Berks Street Commercral LOCKING for Krd Bregman 9 You're sure to frnd htm ot Ruth's house, because he usually hangs out there It looks lrke you've reallzed that ambrtlon, Std, to graduate from hrgh school Mr Bregman's actlvrtres have Included varslty football, baseball, A A Represen- tatlve, delegate, and rnterclass basketball All these actrvrtres tend to show why the Krd rs so successful as an athlet'c coach Hrs bosom fnends are Harry Muller and Ted Blackman IRVING BROWN 4222 Lancaster Avenue Mechonlc Arts BROVvNlE'S golng to zoom around the world rn hs own orrplane, probably droppnng bombs on all hugh schools Aviatron IS gonna to clolm a swell mechnnrc rrght out of the auto shops of O H S He belonged to the S A and A A Brownle's hobb es are the most sper- tocular we have yet heard of They are baseball, football, and g:rls What o comblnatron,4llke ham and eggs Hrs pet hangout rs the Crescent A C bl E35JU bl E35JU bl 5JU E3 lJN E35J IJN E35J bl E35JU IQ JU Nl'lfSE3NflfSE3Nf1fSEElNflfS'E3Nl'lfSE3Nl'll'SEElNl1f VANNEZZA WYOLINA BROWN 3lB North Horton Street Commercial HBROWNIEH seems to be leading a very interesting life She spends most of her spare time as a night club hostess or checktng coats at the LaRue That explains why The LaRue is her hangout, Brownie wants to be an operator in a beauty parlor She is a member of the A A and S A, and her friends are Alyce Joyce, Marie Atkins, and Walter Moore BELLA BULKIN l22S South 56th Street Commercial ISN'T love grand ' When a girl has Harry tor a hobby, things are getting seruous But when l-larry' becomes an ambition, they're even worse But Surprisingly enough, Bell never lets a hobby interfere with business and so she ioined the Typing and Swimming Clubs and became a Bank Officer She concentrated on Record Book collections too That takes real perseverance ELINOR BUTEN 5808 Woodbine Avenue Academic--Music HERE is one of Overbrook's truly talented artists and one of the most liked and most brilliant ot its seniors Ella excels especially in music, the piano and in French Her activities have numbered many, the most important being School Pianist, member of the Orchestra, soloist in the Musical Festival, President of the Musicians' Circle, and a member of the Record Staff Oh, we targat, she's usually found with Helen Jacobs and Hilda Bredt in the Music Office Sigma Delta . M 'lfgsisliifb' S' BERNARD B. BROWNSTEIN S4555 Morse Street Academic BERlNlE is bound to be a politician l-le received experience de luxe here at Overbrook, and his activities prove it He was a member of the Advisory Council each term from lOA on, and was on the Prom Committee in l2B Bernie is a swell speaker, one ot the arigtnal Pathtmders, and so good at convincing people, that he became a member of the Debating Team Bewdes these, Mster Brownstein was General Manaaer of the Record Book and took Latin for four years' What a boy' Sigma Delta RUTH BUSTER 5916 Malvern Avenue Commercial HRD IS successful in anything she does--including learnl ing how to swim, and she's got a sweet dsposition, so shes going to be successful in either field, matnmony or business ln school, she is a Library and Bank Aide, S A Aide and was a capable A A Representative for the girls At home, she plays pool and dreams about her hercfilark Gable Yep, another Goble tan' SYLVIA BUZONSKY 5257 Jefferson Street Academic BUZZ claims she likes children so much that she's going to be a Kindergarten teacher They are cute, the little ducks Any scotties-real live onesethat need room and board, inquire ot Mass Buzonsky She might adopt you Buzz was a member of the French and Math. Clubs and an S A Aide-usually outside the first floor locker roam, 43' f til 5 b JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 ' i.f'ta1::iei'4-Q.-f f' JUSTIN CAMP l7l5 Georges Lane Academy: HJ UDDU drved nght tmo the thtck ot class polrttcs from the day he d ved lnto Overbrook He accumulated a more than long ltst at acttvtttes-Secretary of the class tn llA, on the Cab net tn llB, Treasurer tn l2A and l7l3, and Chatrman of the Prom Commzttee ln h s ent re sen o' year What more could anybody want? Judd alms to be a prosperous physrcton-'krndly note the prose perousnr Srgma Delta CORNELIA CANTELMI lOO3 North 67th Street Commercnal CORNELIA, better known as Petunta ltkes nothtng beter than to be around Lee's or Eddte's lWherever they may be-or what they may ber She destres to work tn an offrce--a parttcularly large one at that ln Overbrook Htgh her acttvtttes were conftned to member- shtp tn the S A and A A Her hobby, when she has tvme for rt, fs readrng-books and magazrnes, THELMA CAPLAN 42l7 Parrtsh Street Commercial TOBY has all the reqursttes for successful manage- ment of an lntervor decorators establrshment She as a soctal deb rn her Brtdae Club and we warn Cul- bertson that he had better check up on hrs tricks She rs a true buszness woman and can usually be found at type conferences Maybe she'll go tnto partnershtp wrth her frrends, the Mtsses Tall, Lrpshltz, and Carney Who knows? ' L-Af if if . , ,s S, H I t V re.. w ' mg, ff JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35 l PHILIP E. CAMPIS -39l6 Reno Street Commerctol HBEEBM v.ants to be a successful busrness magnate- one who has the prtvrlege of putttng hs feet on hrs desk But even a bug shot has to have a few pleasures Belreve tt or not-hxtng cars rs a treat for Beeb And basketball--well, we lust don't know what the l2B Basketf ball Team would have done wtthout thts oth eie WALTER CANTER 5903 Turner Street Academtc THE world as Walt's oyster and he doesn't care who knows tt, for Walt admrts that hs hangout ts everywhere and anywhere, or, to quote htm, all over Walt ts deeply rnterested tn sports, but sttll more deeply tnterested tn gettrng unto college and then out of tt Whale at Overbrook, Mr Canter partrcvpated rn class baseball and class basketball l-le was an Interested member of S A and A A and served as an S A Arde MARY E. CARNEY 953 North 66th Street Commerctal REPS ambitton ts to own a flower shop-one we're sure that wtll surpass even the best, and there wrll be an unusual dtsplay wrth some sketches by the pro- pnetress herself If thrs dream 's not realvzed, the bust- ness world wall be blessed wlth another capable secretary flee knows all the statrons on the radro and all the programs For radto tntormatron consult the Carney catalogue JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUN flf fSE3N fl fSE3N H fSE3N H fSE3N fl N FSEEI fl N FSE! Nfl ELVA MAY CARROW Gfli LGUSGCNHS Avenue Ccmmerctol ELVA s the ktnd at gtrl that everybody ltkes to know because she always has a btg smtle that's usuotly con- tagtous She has been an ofttcer tn her book nearly every term---Deiegate, Alternate, or A A Representattye And she :an swm bestdes, and rs a member ot the Swtmmtng Club Some boss ts gorng to be lucky when he gets Elya cf. hs prtyate secretary VINCENT ROBERT CENTRONE 6539 Race Street Cnmmerc-cl BU-BU-BU-EOC' Btng Crosby better watch out l-le's gotng to have some competttton l-lere's another crocner lah, yeah9' Well, anyway, practtce makes perfect Vtnce rs one at the bank tellers and a member at the Math and Nature Clubs When he rsn't exercts ng hs yocal corosgand he usually ts, because hs hobby ts sngtng-he can be tcund tn the Itbrary ot Sth and Gtrard Ayenue FRED ALFONSA CHAMP 725 North 4-tth Street Mechantc Arts IN Tl-4E near future when you are tn need ot one ct ' those hand-made, perfected tools to ttx that long- neglected mach nery, y st the Champs workshop l-tes bound to be at hrs tobethat ts, it hes not with hrs pals, Btll Clark and Btll Gee at KarI's Sweetshop Take a chance anyway-V-we're sure rt'll be worth tt. JOSEPH CASSIDY 246 North llarnsey Street Meehanrg Arts J llX'WtY only arayts the planes new but some day he's Qozng to be an ayrator tn the Army Arr Corps and prlot shtps through the slwes But whtle Jtmmy ' had hrs feet or the ground here at Oterbrook, he played tnterclass basketball and was a member ot the cheerleadtng sauad One could always ttna Jtmmy tn the rear of the audr- tortum dunng hrs tree ttme BERTHA CEROTA 3960 Pennsgrove Street f Commerctal HBRYNAH ts autte a yersattle young lady She not only ltkes ta act but entoys stngtng also She prob- ably gets the necessary encouragement from her pals, l3ertte Ctotttrted, Sookey, and Nettle She has been a member ot the S A, A A, and the Type Club Just promtse us one thtng, Erma When you become a great actress, don't target all your l-ltlltopperu tnends JEAN CHASIN SEN Eurltd Avenue I Commerctal I CAN'l understand why anybody should want to be a denttst's asststont, but Jean even does tt for a hobby Well, heroes are born not made She was secretary at the Soctal Servtce Club, besudes betng a Delegate and Al- ternate l-ler hangout-2233 Georges Lane-Ahal Con- fess, Jean' Her pals are Flo Sussman, Mrl Bernste n, and Pearl Farbman Sgrnc Delta , + 4ff JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 A---wld! V5.8 li- I , f '5 spy., ,Q SIDNEY ALBERT CHIVIAN U North Dewey Street Aiademli CHl'v'iE hangs out ln the boys' gym but hls heart 35 reall, Crt the stage Hes a sy-.ell actor and has Qlyen gxqellent pertarrnarves ln several school plays, among them The Eat and The Rlvals l-lls ambltlorl lS to be a theatrlial rnalfe-up man l-lere's luck to you. Chu e , ycu're eff to a good start and were sure youhl get there' JOHN CIVITILLA D-Stl Atwood Road Methanlc Arts SOME day' you'll hear of a new lnverttlon H1 the raalo lne--the ll'Y.QHfQV at yxhl-n wlll be Professor Clyltllla, turmert, of Overbrook Hlgh School Xhhlle there, the professor, called Chet by hls frlends, was presldent ot the Electrlc Club and was deeply lnterested ln radlas anrl thelr operatlorl He partlclpated IH lfIl8l'TlGSS G'ftVlfl69y such as basketball and football RUTH CLARYS S99 North -Sth Street Aiademc ITS no wonder that a glrI's hangout would be the gym if she has a Ilst at athletlc actlvltles as long as Ruth's She held a place an the Varslty Basketball team and Ula-,ed baseball par excellewe As ll thzs werent enfzugly she loved track y-.ark She wants ta be a nurse or a sorlal .wrlfer and just thunk what an athlete wlll be lhstl S ON l , ,gli -...LA Al f' I J JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35 'SMI 1 .Ig LOUIS CIMINO 6l Sh Haverford Avenue Academlc QW-QOGE' 'Lfll 3 lnslsts lt's hls nlcknamel li that happy xmblnatlzrl o' brams and athletlcs Wlth the Latln Club tl, lhlrlk about and partlclpatlon ln four mayor sports, llVlClLKl'tlQ soccer and basketballl, he has hls hands full However, he flnas hlg relaxatlon at l-lerrnan's Rest Shop ana arearns absut the day hell be a nateonal forester. Nettie the ttctnpcks ln about 5 or 6 years henfel Shroge was Sports Edltor of the class paper and A A Repreaerltatlye THOMAS J. CLANCY H66 Nurth Wanarnaker Street Mechanlc Arts GOLF, basketbaliy football, baseball-ffwe dont know how thls Clancy fellow keeps up wlth them all l-le was tn the trterclass Football Team and the lnterbaok Basket! ball Team Bot golf IS hls real game Hrs ambztlon IS to be a golt pro, and now that were all golrta out tzr Qgt we'll be up to see you sametlme, Mster Clancy ALBERT P. CLARK 624, Qhestnut Street Mechanic Arts DlD you ever look at the blue prlnts of compllcated nnechonlcs and wander how on earth they were ever done? l-lere's a boy who actually makes them' And yylth that talent Perry's ambltlon lS to play the gultar IH Glen Crayv orchestra Can you beat that? Perry lllfes to hlr-y e-srleclally wlth hls pals Mlke Frank and Paul Mlller. -nl ,A N E35JU UN E35J UN E35J N E35J U N E35JU N JUNE35JU -1.. ..'s. aQgjg fQS If ' -gr ,, I - l l!?ff9nI1l-1s.-.- l ,I - ' ,M l nl' MSEEIN l'SE3N fl N fSE3 fl N FSEEI H N E3 l'1l'S EEN FS Nfl F. PIERCE COGGESHALL TTZZ North 62nd Street Acodemtc WEST POINT lS gotng to have some codet when Pete gets there You con belleve us thot he would be o tnbute to ony mlllrtory ocodemy l-le hos o beoutlful vorce ond spends o good btt of hzs trme ot the Choar School They sure ore lucky to get th.s boy ond we'Il bet thot he's gomg to get somewhere IU o bug woy Jock Guy, Dove Rnold, ond Pete form o perfect tnumvlrote ROSE COHEN 93l North 39th Street Cornmerc :JI SEE Amerlco tlrst ' Thot's Ro's motto' Some doy shes gong to tour the ll S A, and whot 0 trap thot's golng to be' Let us l0 on your plons somet.me She's on oll-round g.rl who lrkes readlng, donclng, ond othletlcseond to top everythzng, the movles. Keep ot them, Ro -they're gettmg bgger and better The Type ond Klt Kross Clubs clolm her omong thelr members SYLVIA COHEN 26-l South Alden Street Commerclol MlLLlONAlRE wanted' lf cvovloble, opply to l'Qulnny Cfhfn ond she'll woat os long os flfteen yeors After thot, o S500,000folre well be occeptuble The oopllcont .5 to be found ot Oslnotf's monson or ot the 'Prestlge Address reply to obove Qu'nny loves to sleep but when she's up she's full of pep ond reody for o tennls gome She wos 0 Delegote ond Alternote, besides being Bonklng Alde, MIRIAM COHEN Summer School 4201 Vvolo Street Commerctol MlTZl seems to be llsted omong the versotlle stu- ' dents of our closs She hos been o member of the S A ond A A, Type Club, Soclol Servlce Club ond 'H 'Dorode N,ght When Mttzl hosn't her heod burned ln some book, or lsn't doncmg, or frequentlng the moves, she spends her tlme proitlslng her typing so thot she may become 'Somebodys Stenoou some dcy l-lere's o chonce for some lucky bass' RUTH COHEN 2lO5 Narth Wonomoker Street Commerclol RUTH lS usuolly ln o stote of hysterlcs ond onywhere thot some fun con be hod, she IS olwoys on hond But 'Modem Cohen does retoln her dlqnlty when lt comes to ye good old bonklng offlce ond she IS one of those tmonclers thot mokes money tolk She hopes to be o rodlo stor some doy ond gets some tromlng ot the Dro- mntlc Club ond Forum MARY EMMA COLEMAN SSE? vVest Glrord Avenue Commerclol MARY'S donclng wos the pnde of Overbrook ond be- lleve you me, she con donce' We've seen her do her stuff severol tlmes, but we olwoys crove more She was one of the DQ hlts IH Porode Ntght ond ID the Student Assembly And besldes, she wos o Leaders' Club member, ond ployed hockey ond bosketboll Whot tolent' Con't you glve us the formulo, Mary? -N., 4ff s , fl U JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 ANTHONY ENZO CONCORDIA Sl24 Master Street Academrc I DONT know-l rnlght be talkrng about Vrnce but anyway l'll take a chance and say rt's Tony. When asked what hrs ambltrons ln llfe were Tony sand, Dlo Le Save ' But wlth all hrs talents we know he'll do something outstandrng He was Presrdent of the French Club and partrclpated rn the Spanlsh play l-le was on the varsrty football and soccer teams and was a l2B delegate That's real aCtlvlty ANNA CROCK 329 North 52nd Street Commerclal VENlE, who wrll probably be adornlng some offrce some of these days, had a very strange ombltron. She seemed to be obsessed by the fact that she wouldn't graduate, but we know she came through wrth flyrng colors Venle spends most of her ttme at the Typrng Club When she rs not busy wlth the club, you can usually fund her teaslng her frlends, Thelma Cubertson and Dot Ivy MARY CLAIRE CUNN INGHAM l22l North Alden Street Comnnercrol IN the mrdst of our large class we have found another Florence Nlghtrngale In splte of ltch's servtce am- brtran she as very fond of lceskatlng, baseball, swrmmrng and camprng Thus peppy, talkatlve member of our class has a declded fondness for chewrng gum Beware of the teachers, ltch ' You wlll usually flnd Itch at the P:ke danclng away wrth Frank and her other good frlends t-lere's wlshlng your nurslng career rs a success +4 l'f' s A if ' ,tc fig, alll JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 21,4 4, I VINCENT CONCORDIA ill-l Master Street Academrc VINCE, aslde from hrs S A presrdentlal dutres, has found trrne to play Vorslty soccer, and be Vrce- Presrdent of the Spanish and Treasurer of the French Clubs lf all trme were letsure-trme, Vrnce would be playlng soccer ln the afternoon, and developrng prctures at Antonellr's studlos rn the evenlng Such pals as Dot Pancoast, Jean Brunl, Eddre Plzzt, and Lew Tantarelll afflrm that Vlnce lS as warm and land a fruend as he has been an effrcrent and capable presrdent Sagma Delta ALBERT L. CUMMINGS ISZ7 North Z-lth Street Mechanic Arts AL SEEM5 to be aulte o sportsmen ln hls bnght career at Overbrook, he has spent many of hs days swlmrnrng, playlng basketball, and baseball ln the lrttle spare trme that he had, he collected clocks and locks Qulte a novel hobby, eh what' Well, AI, we all know y'ou'll be C1 swell rnechanlc some day Ar any rate, you can always fall back on your clocks and locks LOUISA DAVIS 5lO North 57th Street Academ.c pOSSESSlNG one of the best volces rn the Glrls' Vocal Ensemble Classes, Louxsa has partrcrpated rn most of the lmportant musrcal actrvrtres of the school, such as the Music Festrval and Temple Unrverslty Choruses l-ler bosom pals are Margery Duikett and Olga Davrs One thrng we are sure of, Lou:sa can take lt She wants to be a school teacher JUNJUNE35JUNE351UNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 Plnf FSE! H DFSEEN DFSEBN N DFSEB fSE3N D N E3 fS Nfl OLGA E. DAVIS 220 North Hobart Street Academlc TO STUDY art ts Pete's ambttton She draws for a hobby, and she has been a member of the Art Club to QGIH expenence tn thus fleld She was also a member of the Dunbar Club, the S A and A A, She claums to be a lone wolf, namtng as her pals,, me, myself, and lf' She hangs out at as good a place as any-Home Sweet Home JOSEPH ALEXANDER DE LUCA 239 North Edgewood Street Cimmercol LlTTLE Zep's pals tell us he wants to become Dfesi- aent of a large busvness ftrm-thus commerctal course must have glven htm tdeas-good ones, too And, same- how or other, we have a sneaktng susplclon that HZEDH ts gotng to make good, we surely hope so at any rate He ltkes to play football and baseball and hrs acttvtttes have been A A Representattve, Student Atde, and o member of the A A. and S. A, MARIE FRANCES DESIDERIO S68 North Slst Street Commerctal AS A recetvlng teller, and as a Swtmmtng and Type Club member, Marte has always worked hard and played fatrly, She told her pals Bertha Shakeman, Dorothy Sewtor, and Anno Mae Walton that some day she hopes to be a private secretary, but everyone knows that Marie's mann hobby at present ts the Y M C A Three cheers for Marie, the gurl who enjoys her home most of all ...ng A--A JAMES MILLER DE LEON, JR. 639 North -17th Street Commercial JIMMY wants to hang a neat ltttle brass stgn rn front of hts bustness establrshment some day whlch reads Undertaker l-le has gatton Tom Armstrong, John Tucker, Carl Slade, and Charles McQueen, hts pals, to promlse htm that he could bury them l-le also has o novel hobby, lt ts to do homework.. What a man' Jrmmy hangs out at has gtrl's house, and he has been a member of the S A, A A, Dunbar Club, and Track Team DOROTHY DENNY UCS North 4lst Street Vocattonal Art HDOTTIEH ts one of those paslttve persons who knows what she thtnks but funds tt a but dtfftcult to trans- late thoughts unto words She has abtltty and ts conftdent about becomtng a commerctal arttst Dottte ts a real oal to Ltzz e Laptda and t-lenrtetta Jarcsh l-ler hfbby ts drawlng She has been treasurer of the Art Club, and a member of the Students' Assoctatton and Gtrls' A A THOMAS J. DETSKAS l2ll North Redftelc' Street ACOdemiC GOOD-NATURED and govtal, but wtth a keen sense of responstbtltty, Tom ts one of the most popular mem- bers of the class As Delegate and under-chatrman tn charge of commencement mustc, he worked qutetly and etftctently Stnce has hobby was sports, lt was not strange to ftnrl htm playtng tntercloss football lt as a -safe bet that Tom wal! get hrs yob after graduatton wtthout too much dtlllculty R-s....4'f I: Q1 it 1' big' lj 'TasP JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35JuNe35 JOSEPH DE VITA 660l Haverford Avenue Academre WIWH Harry Harrrs, Harry Dozar, and Stephan D'Orta as pals, ,loe could be nothrng but the auret unassum- rng chap that he rs As a Delegate, Clerreal and Lrbrary Arae, Joe has done hrs work rn a auret but eftrcrent way An rdeol evenrng tor Joe would be a nrght wrth the radro dral all hrs, and hts stamp album on h-s lap, EDNA DORFMAN S326 West Columbra Avenue Atademrc AS Vree-Presrderrt et the S A, as a member of the Advlsory Counfrl, and then a hrt rn Parade Night, Edna has always used her great personal charm and rommon sense to the best advantage of Overbrook Al- though her pals, Jean Borrsh, Hrlda Bredt, and Ruth Serdel look torward to rareers, Afkey, realrzrng the nar- rowness of sufh on exrstenfe, votes for o more vorred Irte at home Don't Crowd, boys EDWARD JOSEPH DOUGHERTY 6042 Sansom Street Mechonrc Arts DOC craves to be an arrplone mechanrc. Hrs hobby rf: burldrng model arrplanes, and rt he can burld them as well as he can throw hrmself around on the gym apparatus, they wrll be good He has been a member ot the Gym Team, and arjeordrngly he hangs out rn the gym Dor's closest trrends are J Dugan, J Amond, U Btryfll, and D Bail. Y' JlJNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 Q.7iiff?i'gii.-.- r 4-1-421565 z-aefjx ly s ' 'Ear' BERNARD DONNELLY H42 North Shih Street Mechanrc Arts DON rs truly an athletrc boy. He played rnterclass football and rnter-book basketball and durrng hrs senror year was A A Representatrve both terms He also made the track team and to round out a complete sports program, hrs hobby rs baseball However, he does not wrsh to beiome a professronal athlete, but rnstead spends hrs trme bafk ot the oudrtorrum drearnrng of becornrng an ovrator Ceod luck, Don HOLLAND C. D'0RSEY ,311 Rafe Street Academrc DCl4SlEE'l rs aurte a man wrth the gals, and rndeed he should be, because of hrs rnterest rn srngrng and danfrng He also enroys readrng a good deal, He has been r,n the Tratk Teim, a member at the S A and A A and a Bankrng Arde Paul Curry and he are the best et pals, and Dorsree can often be found rn the lunrhroom where he hangs out Some day he wants to be erther teacher of rnstrumental musre or the leader of some dance orchestra. GEORGE W. DOUGHLAS 52550 Sansom Street Industrral Arts IT SEEMS that the gym teachers don't grve Doug enough exercrses, so he hangs out down at the Y M C A. He wants to be o droftsman, and he enroys sports so much that he has made them hrs hobby, Fred Schmrdt IS one of hrs pals and AIN Clarke often serenades hrm wrth hrs gurtart Doug was a member of the good old S A and A. A. lJN E351 IJN E35J N E35JU lJN E35J N E35JU lJN E35J N JU nl' fSE3 N fl fSEEIN Nfl E3 FS fl N FSE! fl N EEI MS N fSE3 Nfl HARRY DOZOR 5463 Montgomery Avenue Academic DOD is bewitched by Fred Allen, so he spends much of his time beside the radio listening to that star. As for a hobby,-well he likes sports xery much, Knute Schlaifman, Stephen DeVito, and Jae Singer follow him around and give him an occasional stooge to keep him on the rump Dex wants to be a lawyer, He has been a member of the Astronomy Club and S A. and A A MARGERY G. DUCKETT 623 North Frazier Street Academic MlDGE is one of our truly athletic girls She has participated in track, basketball, and was a mem- ber of the Leaders' Club She may be found almost any afternoon, with Viv Willis and Ardelle Llewellyn in the gym taking part in some athletic stunts. With her natural skill and determined spirit, we all are sure she will realize her ambition of beioming a gym teazher Sigma Delta JOHN J. DUGAN 4049 Green Street Mechanic Arts LIKE most Johns, John likes to be called Jack Keenly interested in sports, Jack played interclcss basketbztl and football l-le can be seen almost any time around the Y. M C A, with his pals, Bob Leader, Dan Ball, and Ed Dougherty, Jack is following his hobbes closely now, because when he starts to study for aeronautical engineering, he will have little time for radio-playing, eating, and sports. DEL J. DRAPER lSl7 North 57th Street Academic DRGOPY'S ambition, he claims, is to grow a mus- tache You didn't have to go to high school to learn that, but we suppose everything helps Del'5 gqrivities are Track Team, Crass Country, S A, and Manager of Cross Country Team l-lis pals are John West and Bill Sohl, and his hcbbes are crooning and tennis The hangout is ye old famous West Mansion NORMAN E. DUCKETT, JR. 620 North Frazier Street Academic NORM holds up his end in the atlriletically-inclined Duckett family, by playing Varsity Baseball and participating in Track l-le wishes some day to become a gym instructor. l-lowever, Norm has several other hobbies besides sports, such as listening to the radio, eating, and last but by no means least, girls An ex- pensive hobby, Norml DOROTHY MAY EADY 5060 City Line Commercial EADY has great ambitions to become a nurse, and she ought to be a success because no one could stay sick very long with her around. She is quite an athlete, she has been on the Baseball, l-lockey, Swim- ming and Volleyball Teams, and was also a member of the Leaders' Club Eady especially likes swimming, She hangs out at 5605 Berks Street and can often be seen in the company of her pals, Becky and Bob A vi if JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 A 9 E-lr -G ' ':7 'f? 3 ,- ' Aix F! ,- 1-ill 1'?', 3: Q11 2 ll HELEN M. EGIZII 'JH Kenmore Road Cammereal THE S A, A A and Typtng Club clarm Holly as one at therr members,--and she has been an Alternate and Delegate too She rs a fnend to everybody, but her closest are Florence Ea a, Emma Casalan, Mrldred Stephens, and Olga Kula, commonly known as the Hrarnbovv glrls l'lOllyH Irkes read ng and she hangs out at Florne's house l-er goal rs to become a ttftv-dollar-a-week stenographer, and she's bound to make good MAX EHRLICH Q66 Poplar Street Mechanrc Arts MAC rs :ne swell fellow' He! everybody's frtend but Charles Frsher and Brll Modull are hrs rntrmate pals H.s ambrtten ts to be an aeronautlcal enatneer and we've no doubt that he vvlll Mar made the master rosters rrt Overbrook and was an S A Arde As a hobby, Mac lrkes belllards, and bel:eve you me, when he htts that ltttle oat! tl goes somewhere 'once rn a whtle tnto the pecketsl, ROSE ETKIN :EZT Poplar Street Ccmmerclal A POPULAR grrl wrth a vanety at lnte-rests That's Rose Etkrn, better known as Roe Roe was a nternber ot the Kat Kross and Danctng Clubs, and played basketball and also swam tar Overbrook At the bottom ct' any water rs the young lady's dangerous hangout, and some day she hopes to be second mother to some brg basrness man You know, a secretary C, 4, s ui' Ml JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35 TS. NATHAN EHLMER 42-I4 Wyaluslng Avenue Academic A LOT of mtdntght all IS burned by Nate IH hrs read- ing of Vrrgtl Hrs wanttng to be a teacher probably accounts for thzs strange actlon Nate hangs out at Nlller's mansrcn cnd s often seen wth Mange Mller and Martrn Safran The Sctence and Mathemattcs Clubs and the Forum all clarm has membershlp He was also a bankrng attrcer and the presrdent of the SPQR Sgrna Delta SELMA EHRLICH 4056 Parksrae Avenue Academic PEANUT has always had a great tnterest ln socral servce work Besrdes berng a member of the Socral Servrce Club, she spends practlcally all her free ttme at the Pe-nnsylvanta Home for Bltnd Women lt IS aurte natural that slnce her mann Interest Iles ln warkung vvlth the bland, that some day hopes to be a worker among them, Peanut rs also a musrcran and has played ln the Junacr Orchestra BEATRICE ETTINGOFF l74el Perch Street Commercral DUCK No, there'S nothlng comrng, rt's only Beatrlce's nlckname, Duck gust loves to sung and dance, and the famtly is forever camplarnrng that she rs always on the telephone lf Duck were a boy, l would advrse lalntng the Navy, but srnce she ts not, she wtll have to see the world at her own expense Don't stay too long in Pans, Duck JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUN E ., nri FSEJN fl FSEEN D fSE3N fl FSEEIN Nfl FSE! fl N E3 FS Nfl ALMA MYRTLE EWING U62 North 56th Street Cornmerclal AL has several hobb es They are ptnochle, danclng, skatlng, tenns, and pan: teach ng Vvhen she can't tand any ct these thrngs to da, she hangs out ln front ot the State Theatre She was a helper for Mrs Fttzgerald and Mrs Shoe and ass'stant to Mr Jackson She also belonged to the S A and A A Margarete Norley, Ma-, Balentne, and Jack Enrtght all say that she wants to be a onvate secretary ALEXANDER FAHRER 6l4l Jetterson Street Academlc WE xxrll all cheer when 'Babe' och eves h's ambltlon -awntng a Packard roadster 'Trsn't so bad, you mah? do better He would rather explaln hrs name to some one than do anythlng else Durlng hrs terms ln school Babe has been on the Advlsory Counctl, Tennts Team, and ln the lnterszhalastlc matches l-le IS seen contanuolly xvlth Al Blener and lrvlne Axelrod MILDRED P. FEDERMAN 60 l O Lansdowne Avenue Commerctal SOME day, Mft wrll be drawtng ads for the all trustsg because lt her dreams come true, she would lrke to be a commercial arttst A member of the Art Club and Dramatlc Club, Mlldred has always proved herself wllllng and CO-ODQVOTIVS She practically llves in the movtes and can dance all nlght l-ler pals are Gussle Boreth, Lll Flerschman, and Flossle Fawswear. X DUERO FABRIZIO S32 Mnrlvn Road Acaclemlc ALTHOUGH you may not belleve lt, Duero has a nlck- name of Ch.ck Ch,ck'f hopes some day to become a second Clarence Darrow and we hope he does, but at present hrs mann lnterests are baseball and dancrng Elected one term as A A Representatlve and always a member of the S A and A A, Chlck has proved htm- self a worth, cltlzen of Overbrook FLORENCE FAIA STO? Vrne Street Commerclal HFLOSSIEH hopes to become a frfty-dollar-a-week pnvate secretary some day, and our best wlshes go to her. She served as a member of the Type Club, Donclng Club, Basketball Club, S A, and A A Flassle's pals are Joe Nusarra, l-lelen EQlZIl, and Tommy Moore, and her habbles are danclng, swlmmlng, and skatlng She llkes the Mardl Gras Gnlle so much that she hangs out there as much as she can between school hours LENORE THELMA FINKEL 5875 Malvern Avenue Academlc PARLEZ-VOUS Francals7 Well! lf you don't, ga up and see Lenny sometlme She wants to be a French teacher and would lrke to get a llttle practlce ln the prolesslon Lenny's stoages are l-lelen Levy and Lor- rarne Kaufman, and she gets a great lack out of danclng aver at l-lelen's house She has had experience ln the French and Latln Clubs, and has been a member of the S A and A A She has also been an S A Alde L Xt rt- A: Wk QL if X A-bg f A JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 A SIDNEY FINKELSTEIN 327 South 63rd Street Azodem 2 lvl . I H 1 ocro I rn less trrre tudgrng by the woy he's been gorng through school 'Std' IS ncbidys pushover Mr Frnkelstem hos been Pres- denr of the Screnfe Club, Treosurer of the Frenfh Club, orfd o member ot the S A Counirl S d's hobbres ore cnemrstr, ond rvhztcgrophy Brll Green ts hrs stooge S gmc Delta HSID' nopes to heiente o doctor erght ',e:rs from nt e th nlf lit. tvll rnplrsh ths orm FRANK H. FISH, Jr. lfji ltyorth 5Sth Street Meihon C Arts HFISHS rdeo ot o perfect summer vocotton would be o months stoy tn the New Jersey Prnes wtth Ed Frank ond Middle Gwen Frsh's greot love tor the cute not-rs nut rznlt, tnfluenes hrs hobbes, t-.hrch ore surn- mng ond trshrng, but olso hos kept htm rn suih ffne sptrrts tnot he hos not mrssed o doy ot school for ten yeors Dependobrlrt, ond stoblltty, ore the choroctenstrcs cl future Cnrne warden F:sh SYLVIA FISHER 37 North Edgewood Street Cornmerc ol AS somebodtfs stenog- -someone who-'s reol poh tc uloh --f- Syd wril do Sylvto rs the type thot people ltke to hove oround The only persons oround C t-l S who could get reolly close to Syd ore Lee Rosenberg, Rose Flrtter, ond Lrllton Fletshrnon, Syd lrkes donflng ond ployrng tennts ,lust y-.hot's Ground 63th ond Chestnut ty otrroct her rs o cose tor Scotlond Yord She wos o member of the Typrng Club, Dtctotvon ond Fren'h Clubs, olso the S A ond A A ,4 IV'- G wig? if sg.. A lJ l JU N E35JU N E35JU N E351 U N E35 , CHARLES S. FISCHER llff North Pedfeld Street Meihon : Arts FlSl-l wunts to be on oeronoutrcol engtneer ond entoys 'wood turntng Rrght now he ts tryrng to rnvent some toni thot wtll moke htm grow o few feet, betouse Brll lvloddrel, Jule Kotz, ond Ed Frank ore Qetttng trred of stopptng every trne they w:nt to look hm n the ete Ftsh hung out rn the southeast corner ot lunchroorn ond he hos been o member of the S A. ond A A, ond the blue pnnter ot the moster rosters ETHEL MAE FISHER 36? Ol ve Street Comrnerctol ASIDE from berng tnterested tn the S A ond A A, MM entoys reodrng ond concrng She rs often seen wtth ltuth Johnson ond Elrzobeth t-ltnes, but generolly ot the movres l-ler one deslre rs to be o full-fledged steno- gropher We tv sh you success Mr ELEANOR GAIL FLEISHER SGT S Woodc rest Avenue Acodemrc WHAT could be o more pleosont postrme thon thot ot onnoyrng people? Duchess seems to frnd rt very omusrng. Whot's more, she lrkes to leorn thrngs She rs o stounch supporter of the S A ond A A Duchess's specrol chums ore Peorl Mohl ond Culodys Mrtnrrk wrth whom she rs olwoys seen rn Lunchroom B durrng frfth pertod Duchess hopes thot some doy shell know It oll We vvon't be o but surprrsed I4 E35JU bl E35JU bl E35JU bl E35JU IJN E35J IIN E35J IJN A J nf N FSEEI H DFSEEIN N fS'E3 fl FSEEIN fl N FSSEI fl N I' SE! Nfl Z LILLIAN FLEISHMAN i765 Stewart Street Commerclal LIMS pet ambttton ts to be an orchestra leader. Whether tozz or classrcal we do not know, but we hoye our susprcrons Lrl belonged to the S A, A A., Kt Kross Club, and Drctatton Club Ltllran ts getttng practrce rn swrngtng a baton, by swtngrng her tennts racket tnstead l-ler hangout ts 60th and Lansdowne where she can be found wrth her tnends Syl and Rose. ROSE FLITTER 382 Folsom Street Commercial LCD rs one ot the chtef bratn trusts ot the sensor class And her hobby ts thnkrng' She has her amb'tron all dectded on already, and she wants to marryr a construrtron engtneer so she can travel Complrcated, eh what? Her acttvrtres-l2A and l2B Cabrnet, Vrce- Prestdent ot the Krt Kross Club, Beacon Staff, and Danctng Club And to top all thus, she ts always found rn the lrbrary-well, nearly always. Szgma Delta JANET FORMAN C63 North -llst Street Commerctol JAN has one swell ambttron rn lrte and that, no less, ts to see the world Wtth smooth personaltty we have no doubt you wtll succeed by leaps and bounds Fraterntty and sororrty dances seem to be a dynamrc destre whtch poor lrttle Jan cannot suppress. Wh not dance your Y war across the lobe3 Great reltet alter your hard study- l Q I mg, eh3 Janet's acttvrtres arei Delegate, Alternate, Dancrn Club S. A and A. A Representattve Q , 1 GEORGE PAUL FLEMING 5902 Master Street Academic UCZONGRATULATE me, step rrght up, shake my hand, says BIrmp,l' because he's rn the same boat with the rest of us, he wants to get a job Now rf we could get together and elect BIrmp the prestdent ot the U S, we know that he'd have some plan up hls sleeve that would hatch us all some tabs Then at course we courd elect Tom Detskcs and Eddte Frank to some other hrgh cfftce and everythrng would be OK Well, here's the best cf luck to you, George JOHN W. FOGG H42 North 65th Street Mechanrc Arts JOHlNNlE'S lrte, tn our estrmatton, seems to be prac- Thrs ls shown by trcally surrounded by the radto the fact that hs hobby rs amateur radro and that some day he hopes to be a radro operator Along wrth thus, he wants to be a co-plot Well, here's hoprng you get your wrsh ot becom ng a co-prlot and that youre not lost tn a Fogg FREDA FOX 5422 West Berks Street Academic HFRIETYH would ltke to spend most of her time camp- rng out and syyrmmtng, but Ltfe atn't lrke that. She loves ltstenrng to the radto and can be found near one almost any ttmef otherwtse, she's somewhere wtth Evelyn Gross, Rose Flttter, and Rosalte Slakotf. Freda attended the Typrng Club and supported the S A. and A A Fr,ety arms to become an expert typlst, gi ff s 2, ff' sfiwyf ui H JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 s1TL g9'FW :K A AS A 5 V, fr Y , 1 t .Q EDWARD WILLIAM FRANK H65 North Redteld Street Commerctal OUR spry frtend Eddte 'the local craoner and orchestra leader' just dates on the htgher tntellectual type ot musc and wants to lead hrs very own symphony orchestra Hand brababty wth, aut ot the rear door But tn sutte ct th s, has really a swell chap and does have a good band l-le has been tn both the Juntor and Sentor Orchestra, an A A Reoresentatwe, and a member of the S A and A A KALMAN R. FRANKEL S522 Arltngtor Street Academe KAL ts go ng to be the smoothest doctor ever gtven to hurnantty Wtth that ktndly face, we can lust pcture a most charmtng bed-srde manner Kal's a real fraterntty man, and he ts learntng has future teihntoue on how to treat hrs pattents We feel sure that the medtcal professton ts watttng wtth oben arms to recetve Kal Hts acttvtttes were Sentor Beacon, Alternate, Sctence Club, Le Salon Francatse, and XYZ HOWARD M. GARDNER lC3 North Conestoga Street Mechantc Arts BROTHERS ambttton ts to be a druggtst, but maybe tt ts gust a destre to watt on all the gtrls, as a soda terkern l-loward wrll be gettrng on the atr soon, tt he keens develautng hrs hobby of craontng Hts hang- out rs the most popular we've ever seen, the tce bsx. Hts pals are Euntie, Joe, Raymond, and Carl We w sh you all success for your ltttle drug store to be frlnq, 1 M4. I'f' -...YA ' lg! Ml JuNEa5JuNEs5JuNE35JuNE35 mi iff HEX 3 MICHAEL FRANK S758 Sansom Street Academic MIKE attatned the rank of the second concert maestro at our sentor orchestra, and states that he should Ike to became a well known dance orchestra leader, He was also cn the Sentor Prom Commrttee, and always lent a wnltng hand for the welfare of hrs class, SAMUEL G. FREEMAN Eli lO Carnbrrdge Street Academtc TSlBS 's a tally sort at chap for you'll always see htm wtth e ther a smtle or a gran on hrs tace You know, tt's fellows ltke ths one who make our lrves just a ltttle more happy, heres to you, our frtend, for cheenng us up a btt Hts ambttton's to become an engtneer, hrs habby, all sports Tstbs ' acttvrttes have tncluded A A Representatwe, Alternate, Track, and membershtp tn the S A and A A, SILVIA B. GARR 2iCl North Wanamaker Street Academic SlLVlA or Stl, as she ts called, often ts seen gatng to the Wynne Theatre She spends all her spare mo' ments, wtth the exrebttan at those wtth Ltl Stern and Beatnce Brodsky, dreamtng of the day when she wtll be- come a French teacher I-lowever, we can also remember Stl as an offtcer She was alternate tn IOB, and a strong supporter of the S A and A A We Itke her, desbtte the tact she came from West Phtladelbhta UP4 J E35 Uhl E351 bl E35JU lJN E35J lJN E35J bl E35JU lJN 5 J flf fl fSE3N FSEEIN fl FSEEIN I1 FSE! N fl fSE3N ND FSEEI Nfl JACK GAYGAN fait? Lenaae Road Academ I HERE'S Overbroolfs bd to fame ln the realm ot :ce- skatng, handsome 'at least we know several lades NANO th-nk so Jack ts a otcture of grace and ease, and sae-ed tnctdentally, on skates, and when he says he wants to be an Otymotc skater, we teel sure he wtll be Ftshtng rind Qttnntng a Q hs ltabb es, xxlmlg h's Olittvrtrgg have tn- ctuded Delegate, Aternate and membershtp tn the S A Ottd A A WILLIAM M. GEE 757 North Mth Street Mechantc Arts BUS soends some ot hts spare moments tn wood warktng Let us see some of your work sornettme, wan't yor? At other ttmes he IS at Ben's Wtmpy' Shop .t th hs oats Champ and Gardner He was a member at the S A and A A, an S A Atde, and also on the boys lrack Team Hts ambttton ts to be a draughts- man, some day Good luck to you, Bus LEONARD GLANTZ Sl65 Columbta Avenue Acaaemt: LENS really a ltkable fellow as the whole at the sentor class wtll say Hes always smtltng, altvags cheerful, and always has a good word for all, a creat: to O H S tn every respect He says he wants to be an MD-the best of luck to you, pal! Hts many gooc and true frlends Include Lows GIYTNVIOI, Kalman Franke' and Allen Kohn, and hrs acttvtttes were Sports Edtor of the Beacon, S A Atde, Chess Team, and a member ol the Camera and Astronomy Clubs MARGUERITE IRENE GEBLER 729 V.ynnet.tood Road Academic PEGGY nas a great soortswoman and a member of the A A She played on the Varslty Basketball and Baseball Teams She has a great many frtends, bath grrls and boys She s usually tound, therefore, wherever the gang m'ght be Eesdes her love tor horseback ndtng, 'Peggy rs also 'ana cl 'work ng Good luck, Peggy , t-.e'll be look ng lar you tn the news EDWARD YOUNG GIVEN 5-lll Bartng Street Mechantc Arts THE southeast corner ol the lunchroom was the spot uhere you could usually ttnd Ed What attracted htm there were sure we don't know, but tt mtght be that hts stooges lfept bopptng up there aga'n and agaln What trouble to have one ot these tolloyung you around, eh, Ed? Thts lad's hobby PS camptng, and hts acttvtttes have tn- cluded Alternate and member ol the S A and A A ESTHER PAULA GLASS SE43 Lansdowne Avenue Academlc ESSlE'S ambttton ts to teach schanlffrenrh to be exact, and she's gotng to brtng Gay Paree rtght tnto the classroom La Glass wtll never let French go dead, and wtll the boys love tl lnctdentally, thus ltttle future school teacher used to stng tn a chatr, but ask some ot her tnttmate trtends the real reason for that stngtng l-ler acttvittes were S A, A A, Delegate, and A A liepresentattxe -. I 141 lr f JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 ESTHER GOLDBERG IHC North Franklin Street Commercial ET likes to swim and gc to the may es But even vviln all this, she can most likely' be found reading a good book, or at least we hope it's a good book, in the parlor Othery-. se, shes with her friends, Eva Pustilmik, laa Cpuryvitz, and Mildred Miller She hopes someday to marry her ideal man Here's hoping you find him, MEM, ROSETTA GOLDBERG 54th and Overbrook Avenue Academ C WHAT are the best p.ctures, Rosetta, since you're such a movie fan? Although Rossetta wants to learn how to fly' an aeroplane, we know that she secretly' practices raising ner left eyebrow Do you have it down pat yet, or should we say up pat yet? Rosettas pol is Gert Sagorsky She was a member of the S A, A A, and O Library Aide HYMAN GOLDMAN l6ll North 52nd Street Commercial HERMINU wants to be a barber-well, that's lust an- other skin game, eh? But honestly, Ermin's'l a really' fine chap and is bound to be a success in any'- thing he undertakes-eespecially copyina from l-lelene's paper His many friends, including the said Helene, Aaron Milner, and J P testify that the Forrest Theatrels his hangout He was Vice-President of the Chess Club, and S A Aide, and a member af the Type Club, A A and S A . ,7' ss , Jul JUNE3SJUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 -lQQQ25lv! 'EEF1 FLORENCE GOLDBERG E7l'f Girard Avenue Academic OUR stocge trainer hopes some day to be Florence Nightingale, the second Fagie can be found at her father's store, in her spare time, in case you're look- ing for lier And who knovis but that you might find her friends Beatrice, Elizabeth, and Esther with her She was a member of the S A, A A, Travel and Readmore Clubs, and the Musicians' Circle HELENE GOLDMAN 56 l 4 Woodbine Avenue Commercial 'F '.rii're hunting for Babe, dOn't look for her at lmnie very' often, because she certainly won't be there Look for her either in Eddie Schneyer's car or with her pals Mille Goldstein, Giggles Schneyer, or Jerry Schwartz She seems to be auite interested in banking which can very easily' be seen snce she was a banking clerk and hopes some day to marry' a banker MILDRED HENRIETTA GOLDSTEIN S604 Arlington Street Commercial JEAN HARLOW'S going to have competition one of these days frrrn Millie, who is one of our alluring blondes Although her favorite pastime is being with the Tau Alpha Phl's, You'Il probably find her at the Legion Her most intimate friends are Helene Goldman and June Schneyer She belonged to the S A, A A, French Club, and Social Service Club She was also a Banking Clerk f A-.L Url E35J N E35JU IJN 5J UNE3 E35J N E35JU N E35JU IJN C J DI' FSEHN fl f'lfSE3N N fSE3 Fl l'SE3 N D N FSEH fl N FSE! Nfl FRANCES CLAYRE GOODMAN Zlif Melvrn Street Academtrg HTUNNYH hopes to be a lady about town for three years after graduattan, Durrng thrs penod, she ts gotng to try' to keep up her record-that of beotrng the rnrlkman to the door Although she was aurte taken up wrth the Plano Club, lvlusrclans' Crrcle, and the Swrmmtng Club, she strll found tame to be wvth her pals Mary, Flcrenfe, and Herb e, or at Mares house DOROTHY GRABOYES Zlij North 58th Street Ccmmerctal HDGTTYU spends most of her spare moments at the sorortty meettngs vvrth her pals, Mui Savage, Caro- I-ne Tobrn, and Eadre Wetnaer She enlovs rldrng very' much Tell us the whale truth and nothung but the truth Dottv ' Just what, or, should we say, whom do you ndep We do hope y'ou're the buslness woman you want to be and, at course, a successful one ELEANORE NAOMI GRATZ 626 North 40th Street Commercual Sl-lE'S no plker' All Ll wants to do lS lo travel 'round the world vuth a trufltng ten mllllon for pocket money' Great ambrtton-great success seems to frt her, vve surelv hope so, anyfwayf But unttl her dreams do come true, she can, as she does, rest content at her Aunt Htlda's apartment vvlth her pet dog Alawishus Wtggles Gratz Jr El's acttvrttes have Included G member of the Trovel Club, Danclng Club, Soclal Service Club, and Ltbrary' Club HILTON LOUIS GOODMAN 3200 Banng Street Acodemle HlLT'S Overbroeks expert lrngurst rn Lottn, French, and Spanlsh Upon hs own admrsslon, however, he only uses hrs knowledge at languages when he's sore Hts ambttlon 's to be a language teaiher tforelgn lan' guage, thls ttmet Nov-, tn case you destre skrlled advlce cn any one ot the mentroned sublects, be sure to frnd l-l-lt , he's to be found usually wtth Reds Benson l-l s actrvrtues haye rncluded prestdency ot the Spanrsh Club and member ot the S A and A A SELMA GRABOYES 2llO North fbth Street Commerclol NO wonder our Prem was such a sutcessg Snoots was on the Cornrntttec She hangs out at the sarartty' meetlngs along vuth Nn Savage, Edde Wetnger, Dot Cnraboyres, and Caralrne Tab n Selma hopes to stay' stngle as lang as posstble, but, rt she doesnt, we know vlha wall be bass Thats rtght, Snoots, strck up for your nghts JACK L. GREENWALD T705 Malvern Avenue Commerftal YAll'JlltQL' would tle ti be a 'suceesstul btlsnws mon Who wouldn't3 VVlth all hrs studyrna at O l-l S vve are sure he has made an excellent start JOClL belonged to the S A ard A A, was O Bank Offtcer and S A Aide Jack's pals are hrs srster Ruth, Alex. and Mtss Pnce Hzs hobby' was that sweet one, wh-ch most l-lrlltoppers haye, namely whtsthng ln homeroom S JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE3'5 liyifl yul RUTH GREENWALD 'STCE Malvern Avenue Academe RUTHlE'S maln oblegt ln llte lS to speak French lllce Mr Sllverrnan In splte ot thls, she's really a nlce glrl and IS lllned more than somewhat, here and about, by one and all Her t.v3 hobb es are Fred Warlng and hls Band and A K 's ear, her tlme probably belng dlvlded between these two mast pleasant dlverslons Her actlv- ltles have lneluded menrbershlp ln the S A, and A A, S A Captaln, and A A Representatlye The best ci lufk tc you' LOUISE RITA GRIFFIN 6lls Colllmba Avenue Vofatlonal Art HLRE'S a glrl o' whom Oyerbraok s slnferely and lust- lflaoly proud, not only tor her beautlful art work, but lor her admlrable aualltles, too numerous to mentlon but let lt suftlce to say that she always has a good word tor all, always smlles, and PS one of the most llkable peo- ple ever She GllIlS to be a dress deslgner and her hobby's her talent -art Her O5llvllIGS have lncluded Llbrary Alde, member Record Stott, member l2B Advlsory Coun- rll, and member of the S A and A A Santa betta VINCENT GROUPE 742 North 6-lth Street Academlr SHADE at COQ, or somethlng' l-lere's one lndlvldual who, lnstead of belng content to have passed Sclence sucfessfully, actually wants to make a career at lt' llVlVlCG,H ln keeplng wlth hls ambltlon, has been atflllated wlth the Astronomy Club, has been a Laboratory Alde, and Presldent and Treasurer of the Nature Club More- over, he IS an amateur naturallst and Chemlst VlnCe has also served as a Llbrary Alde Sgma De ta 5.4 1, li' JAMES H. GRIFFIN 6ll5 Columbo Avenue Academlc -JIMS a rather aulet sort of fellow, not a lot to say and all that, you know, but hrs many frlends, and were proud to Call ourselves one, swear he's all hlgh A real nlfe teliow He enloys read ng and silence, and alms to attend college to become an englneer Best of luck to you, Grltf ' Hs pals are the Owls Ken Hart, and Pler'e Coggeshall, and hls act vltes have ncluded mem- bershlp ln the S A and A A EVELYN GROSS S333 Euilld Avenue Carnrnerflal HEBBS' lS one glrl who doesnt want to stay on natye soll all her llfe She wants to travel and see the rest of the world Of Course, she belonged to the Travel Club, and also to the Readrnore and Typlng Clubs She was a strong supporter of the S A and A A Ebbs llkes swlmrnlng and readlng She can often be found at the Wynne Theatre wlth her pals, Pearl Sllverman, Martha Rosen, and Freda Fox We hope you sall around the world, Ebbs GEORGE A. GURNE 5940 Walnut Street Afadelnl' GEORGE lS an alr-mlnded lad Not only does he keep Mr Seldman contlnually up ln the alr, but hls own greatest wlsh lS to be up there also The sold er's llte may be a tough one, but George ls all for lt At present, he IS a corporal ll'l the NCIllOllCll Guards He hopes Ill tlme to become an army offlcer and to be Connefted wltll avlatlon maintenance and repalrs When not busy march- lng, George backed the S A and A A and he was an S A Alde JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUN kj Nl JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35 If: --, fl' ' 'TJ f-i.QQjTl5r' B 15 N- t l-'iff nf N E3 DFS N f1fSE3 fSE3N fl FSEEIN fl fSEElN fl N SEI FS ND IDA GURWITZ IAAF Louden Street Commercial AMBlTlOly personit-ed D.d you say something about busy little bees? Ida makes them buzz with shame, For l 'and her nickname denotes anyth.ng but egotrsml is an overworked lrttle person As Chairman ot the Record Book Typing Stott, she worked into many a wee sfno' hour ltrll tive, anywoyl Miss Gurwrtz was Presi- dent ot the Type Club and a useful member of the Travel, Readmore, and Dictation Clubs She was also an S A. Afde every term. Sigma Delta JOHN H. GUY 653-l Oxtora Street Academic JACKS ambtron is to be a woman hater, but so tar he hosn't reached his goal and probably never will l-le hangs out at the Owls Clubhouse with Dave Rinald and Vrnce Groupe, and the other members of his club. Jack has been a Delegate, member of the Trrbunol, Pres-dent of the Forum, and a member ot the Debattng Team and the Astronomy Club l-lis hobby rs amateur movies RAYMOND H. HACK l5l2 North 55th Street Academrc RAY'S favorite hobby ts dancing For a normal ultra- othietrc fellow, that certainly seems a gueer choice ot pastime But dancing or no dancing, Mr l-lack still found tlme to play Varsity Football, to serve laudably as Presrdent of the Boys' A A, and also as A A Repre- sentative, Delegate, and Alternate Anyone who does so much for o schooi IS entitled to all the dancing he wants So dznce, HROYH1 GEORGE SAMUEL GUY S647 Cherry Street Mechanic Arts J lCfnS hangs out in the southeast corner of the lunch- room l-le says that he wants to be a large ftsh in a smal pond, but we know that he'll end up as a first class otl spattered machrnrst, tor he rs quite interested in metal turning Jiggs has been a member ot the S A and A A and has done special machine work for our dear old Alma Mater l-lrs pals are Will Moddrel, Bud Miller, and Jules Katz BEATRICE HABERMAN 5535 Market Street Academic BEAN wants to go to business college, and we hope that she will reach her goal After June l935, she expects to hang out at some employment agency and watt for a break to come her way She has been a member ot the Trayel and Readmore Clubs, Musicians' Circle, and the S A and A A Bea has many frtends, but Florence Levrcott, Florence Goldberg, Thelma Lipshrtz, and Esther Gloss are seen with her most ot the trme. EDWARD HALE, JR. ll52 North 63rd Street Academic DUTCl-llE is one lad who knows exactly what he wants to do. And what he wants, is to trip blithely through five Years at Drexel, and then take a trip around the world Dutchie IS a master at the art of waggrng a thumb along country roads l-le has also shown himself most apt at other robs, including secretaryship of the sensor class, and a regular berth on the Varsity Football Team Sigma Delta -:3 y JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35 HARRY HARRIS l2lS North -l2nd Street Academtc A SLMTABLE gentes, th s fellow' Not only does he have a practrallv pertert average, but he's been on the etott ot ever, ltterary ettort at Overbroolds-he's been Edttor-tn-Chtet ot the Record, Sports Edttor ot the Towers and on the Sports Staff ot the Beacon Ee- sfdes these, he had a part ln It Pays to Adverttsef and v-.as a member of our Senor Cabtnet Not bad at all, eh? Harry v-ants to be a sefond Walter Wtnchetl but, t he ever sofceeds, he'!l have to ttnd the type.-.rtter letters more otrtlrlv Stgfna Delta ALENE HART llf North .Zanamaler Street Comrneritol AL possesses a great destre to befome a stenogra- pher and her hobby ts to danre to the tones of o good orchestra Loo Shocklev and Lorm Clay are her pas Site hangs ont vt-:th them over at Dads pharmafy She rottld be seen there wtth them and a group of handsome young men before or after school Al was an A A antl S A member LILLIAN ANN HATTON lfS2l North Edgewood Street Commeraal HLILLUMSH ts autte a sport and has a pleastng person- altty She played on the Basketball and Hockey Teams, was a member ot the Leaders' Club, a Cheerleader, and an A A Representattve She says she would luke to be an Olymptf Champton I.tIlurns lakes to danie She pals around wtth the gals ct Pt Stgma Sororttt, and tongs ttttl at tlietr frteetlftgs eiaeesg:'v Ml JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35 JAMES H. HARRIS Ml? North Sith Street Aeodemtc WHEN Jem .xas ranntng tor the Cross Country Team, he nas always one of the trst boys to tome ln He also t-.as a member of the S A, A A, Track Team, and an S A Atde as well Ken Hart and he swap notes, and Jrrn has a great folleitton ot stamps He espefalty lkes to tvrlte ZSCC nord essa,s-3 KENNARD W. HART 621 Jelerson Street Azademli ll C' l . I Kem ts the perpetual homeroom ot. 'er It the boy v-.asn't a Delegate, he was an Alternate, rf he 'v-,aint on Alterrate, he was a Delegate And tt netther an Alternate nor Ct Delegate, the bot, t-.asn't Ken Hart' Tns prospezttve electrtcal engtneer ts Content to hong out any old plate, but he prefers to be there wtth Jtrn Harrs, and Grfttn A hcrd-worlrtng member at the lR6'fCVGll Bock Sta , S A, and A A WYETTA M. HILL H North Conestoga Street Commerctal A BASKETYTOSSWG short-hand expert' Sounds almost Itke a paradox 'whatever that ts and vet tt's a fairly exact desortptton at dtmtnuttve 'whatever that ts' Mfss I-ltll Whv's greatest tnterest ts the noble art ttn Overbrook, tt ts an artt of basketball And her ombttton ts to be somebadv's stenog She belongs to the S A and A A and took port tn class basketball Her palteet pals are Jolla Rtder and Frteda Dushom asf ,, . IJN E351 N E35JU N E35JU N E35JU IJN E35J bl E35JU N JU NfII'SE3NnfSSEINI'IfSEEINI'Il'SE3Nl'lI'SE3Nf1fSEEINf'II' EVERETT HENRY HOAGLAND 5529 Vrne Street Mechan-c Arts HOAGY rs one fellow who has decrdedly vorred :rr- terests Hrs hobby rs track. He wants ta be a rnechanrc, and hrs favorrte spat to pass the lersure hours rs a luhch roam, but preferably one where there rs a pos- sblrty at meetrng some luncheon and Charlre Howell or Lrrrwoad Holmes Ev has been a conslstent S A and A A supporter and has done hrs brt for the school as a cross-country harrrer EDWARD HOLLAND ISS North Salford Street Mechanrc Arts BASKETBALL' That's Ed all over He'd rather play thrs than eat, and he hopes to become a basketball coach Ed was a member at the Basketball Team that brought Overbrook the crty champronshrp He also played baseball, soccer, and football, and was on the Freshman Track Team Ed rs aurte a lrkeoble fellow, and he always has a smrle for everyone Hrs pals are Abe Dossar and Earl Freeman, and can you beat lt? He says hrs hobby IS readrng ELIZABETH MARY HOMAN 922 Wynnewood Road Academzc HERE'S a young mrss who enroys the exclusrve sport ot horseback rrdrng She also ltkes dancrng, and some day she even hopes to be a great dramatrc artrst Betty has the actrvrtres of S A and A A to her credrt, and among her pals are Mary Rodney, Betty Wynne, ana Elmore Walters She goes all the way to Wrlmrngton, Delaware, to hang aut, and you can bet that he's hand' some rf she goes so tar as that to see hrm VINCENT HOLAHAN l5Z2 North 59th Street Commergrgl VINCE wants to be a stenographer Hrs staoge ri Eddre Morgan Together, they tnhabrt the dear old Sugar Bowl when they are not whacktng the daylrghts out at some .nnocent lrttle golf ball They say Vrnce only plays golf half at the trme, and the other half I5 devoted to replacrng drvots He has been an S A Arde, a member at the Track and Gym Teams, Typrng Club, and S A LINWOOD HOLMES l6 South Conestoga Street Mechanrc Arts HHOLMESYH has a varrety ot rnterests Hrs hobby rs wood-turnrng, hrs ambrtron rs to be an electrrcal engrneer, and he lrkes sports, so he hangs out rn the boys' gym Hts trans are Everett Hoagland and Fred Lawson Holmesy belonged to the S A, A A, and Track Teams He also drd some tall runhrng for the schaol's Cross Country Team VIRGINIA HATTON HOOD NEB Marlyn Road Acaderntc SHE knows precrsely what she lrkes, and she's gorng to enroy rt to the fullest, rs Glnny And the one thrng about whrch all her thoughts revolve rs Sports lwrth a caprtal s, you'll notice. Haw can you tell7l Well, among her actrvrtres she lrsts the Dancrng Club and Track Team Her hobby rs Sports And her ambrtron rs to be another Gym Teacher Grnny has also been an A A Rcpresentatrve, a Delegate, and a Nature Club member R... rf A 1 fi J '1f u JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 CHARLES L. HOWELL 420 North Hobart Street Mechantc Arts ONCE upon a ttme, to accuse a fellow of betng Interested tn :ook.ng and sewtng meant ftght However, Lee Itsts those two aeltghtful 'Dt pasttmes as hts hobbtes And tt they're all rlght to htm, l guess that'll have to be all nght wtth us For Monsteur 'French for mtster, you know' Howell, desp.te his professed hobbles, ts anythtng but what they would lead you to belteve A loyal S A member, DOROTHY JUNE IVEY 6l2 North Unton Street Commerftal DOT tnhobtts the movtes whenever she has enough ntckles and dtrnes She says that she wants tu be an :ntertor dc-rotator, sin her hobby' art should help her Shes auute a dernure and ltlfeable Mtss, and her best frtends are Helen Eteden, Betty Btddle, and Mary Mayer Dot was a member of the Clto Club, Nature Club, Type Club, and S. A and A, A HELEN JACOBS fml Wyndale Avenue Commerral HELEN could be found at any ttme tn the rnusto offtce thtnktng of her future as a pnvate secretary She was Sefretary' of the Type Club, Treasurer of the Must- rtons' Ctrcle, Vtce-Prestdent of the German Club, Dele- gate and Alternate Helen has many' frtends, but her flosest are Eltnor Buten and Ruth Buster In her spare moments, she pursues an odd hobby, 't ts to tnvesttqate her Hollywood hero, Paul Mun' ' I -Ji- Q JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35 be-v DOROTHY RUTH HUTCHINSON Belmont C Monument Avenues Commerctol HHUTCHH has a happy personoltty Her ambttton ts to make others as happy by servtng as a nurse Dorothy Ruth's pnrnary tnterest whtle tn school, would seem to be Sports, for her hobby as swtmmtng, her favortte hangout the gym, and her favortte club the Leaders' Moreover, she has oettvely parhctpated tn track She has served as a Bank offtetal And, of course, she staunehly backs the S A and A A BESSIE BEATRICE JACKSON 32lCl Summer Street Commerctal HBESSH makes her headquarters at any theatre where there ts a good show to be seen She ltkes all sports and goes around wtth Mary Baker, Mae ana Connte Benyomtn, and Laurette Woodward She hopes to be a secretary some day and has been an A A and S A member Bess has always been a good supporter of any sfhool protect that has been brought before her, and she entoys readtno the Beoron HENRIETTA JAROSH 4070 Parkstde Avenue Aeademtc SOME Ustudesf' call her Henry, whale others call her Etta, but there's nothtng we ltke better than to fall ltttle Henry Etta Thts pettte mtss wants to be a dtet ttan and lakes to pore over books tn the ltbrory Sha: chums wth Dorothy Denny and Rose Cohen, and was a member of the Forum, Readmore Club, Mustcuans' Ctrcle, Ktt Kross Club, and served as a Banktng Atde Etta was autte a worker at her studtes, too JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUN NfIfSEEINfIfS'E3Nl'IfSEEINfIfSE3NfIfSEEINlIfSEEINl'lf DONALD JENKINS Sllel Westminster Avenue Commercial BIG things' That's what Jinx is interested in Big things, and the bigger the better Right now, Don is doing some big thinking about the P, S. F S Building .linx's greatest hope is that he will someday work there A A, S A, interclass basketball, Type Club, and the iob of Representative. And there's also his big friendship for Kaney, Russ, Bob, Bebe, and Joe ELIZABETH K. JOHNSON 5753 Market Street Commercial BETTY doesn't only know what she wants to be, but has already decided where she wants to be it' Lucky girl' Her full ambition, with nary a word omitted, is to be a nurse at Temple Hospital Bet is a nice, jolly girl Her favorite pastime is skating, her pet activity hockey She's a member of a sort of Feminine Three Musketeers, composed of Lillian Hatton, Grace Pembroke, and herself. S A. and A. A, member, of course, C. ALLISON KANE S l 29' Westminster Avenue Academic HKANEYH has probably set his heart upon doing unto others what certain teachers lthe brutes'l did unto him, for his great ambition is to become nothing more or less than a trigonometry teacher, Apparently he likes to see people Squirm fthe brute'l for he's one of those big bad S, A Aide Captains. lthe brutes'J Before achiev- ing that post, he was a lesser brute, an S, A Aide, and always, 0 member of the S A, and A A. 7' PAULINE BLANCHE JERVAY 5609 Haverford Avenue Commercial PAUL collects pictures of movie and radio stars as a hobby Her pals are Catherine Morgan and Thelma Truit. Her greatest desire is to become a well paid stenographer in some office out in Hollywood Once there, she will not have to look at pictures all her life to see the stars, She hangs out at 22l North 50th Street, and she has been active as an A A and S. A member. ALMA KALUSTIAN 545l Master Street Commercial ARE you looking for AP She's probably in the girls' locker room on the second floor, Who's with her, Lucy Sarkisian, Bertha Shahanian, or Florence Kennedy, most likely But perhaps shes at one of the meetings Or here? Or there7 lt's rather hard to tell, for one girl who is always on the move. Pep's the word! She's an S A member who hopes to be a manuscript typist. Ai is JULIUS J. KATZ 6029 Jefferson Street Mechanic Arts WHAT could possibly be farther apart than the heavens above the earth and the seas beneath? And yet, they are the boundaries to Jules interest For he hopes to spend half his time as an aeronautical engineer, and the other half as a quiet contented fisherman The range of Jules activities is almost as wide They go from Official Blue Print Printer cf Master Rosters of Overbrook High lsome titlel to interested member of S A and A A S., If -4,4 wx if s u .IUNE35.lUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 MQRTQN KEISER MARION R. KERR MILDRED KAUFFMAN 4l67 Leidy Avenue Commercial LET the bugles blow, let the cannon roarl Found, at last--a girl who likes to listen to jokes Yep, Millie lists that as one of her hobbies And since she desires to become a bookkeeper, some unsuspecting employer is due to receive a most wonderful break, Millie's other hobbies are bridge, Ida Gurwitz, Esther Goldberg, and swimming Miss Kauffman has been connected with the S A, A A, and Type Club 5425 Euclid Avenue Acadernlc THOSE sandy locks and that seeming naivete conceal a small but pleasant allfaround good fellow who has been A, A Representative for several terms and will per- haps reach the lofty heights of success, for don't forget- Napoleon was a short man. Though Sookey professes to have as a hobby stamp collecting, we know that his real proficiency lies in writing French love notes to pretty blondes At least he knows his French. EVELYN KESSLER 5368 Lebanon Avenue Commercial EVERYONE knows Eggie for her hair. We remember it first in curls and now it crowns, with a glorious coronet, the head of an alert, ambitions student who hopes some day through careful and accurate work to obtain a position as a private secretary Her delightful disposition and participation in various activities such as swimming, dancing, and track, have made her a favorite among her fellow students CJ Nl JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35 s 'ff F' I' lt -V- .s . f' T t 11'-ififizl-:I L ROBERT E. KEEHN, JR. 735 North Preston Street Mechanic Arts BOBBlE is Overbrook's premier '34-'35 all-around athlete and wh:it's more-a heartbreoker as well, Just ask the girls-they'll tell you Or if you want definite proof, a little glance into Prestige -you'll see for yourself, He was captain of the '35 Basketball Team that won the cup for us, and though he shone especially in that sport, he was good, too, as Captain of the Soccer Team and as a member of the Baseball nine 430 North ftlst Street JIMMY is an arnbiti a whole horse farm is a staunch supporter member of the Typing Sorority l-louse with her Clove, nearly every day, Commercial ous little soul She wants to own as soon as she possibly can. She aftheS A andA A anda Club She is seen at the old pals, Dorothy Ann and Strickland lf you can't find her there, you con be sure she is at the nearest swimming pool. RITA ANN KIRSH BAUM S634 Woodcrest Avenue Academic Rl is quite interested in the theatre since she passes much of her time play-going, acting and reading, even though her main interest is psychology, which she intends to study at Penn If you don't know Rita, look for a tall, fairly blonde girl with big blue eyes She's usually walking with her stooges, Lu and Ze, She was a member of our Record Staff and Treasurer of the Midnight Oil Club Sigma Delta JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUN X NI'lI'SE3NflfSE3NfIfSEElNf'IfSEElNI1I'SE3NI'lfSE3NI'lf RUTH NAOMI KISSINGER ff Dunlop Street Commeroal THIS bearntng I-lrllteorper, whose Srnrles have won her nay nto many hearts, yytlr certarnly add glamour to any court as tts stenographer Ruth, wh: lS often seen yuth Gerry, Jane, and Leu se, has been arfve as Delegate, Al- ternate, and S A Ade But whether at work or play, she makes brtght he' .yay yy-th smrles ALLEN D. KOHN ITZS North Sfwa Street Aradem 2 COME down from your hgh horse, Alf y-.e know you Our tuture lrte soeiral st thlnks that lust because he's takng the aaderni fyurse he has to be a phrlatel T Colleftcr tn hs spare tlme Xie happen to knew that h S pet ItLIJIJy I5 aarng settrng up exerctses wrth one of tts pals, Franres i-aodman, .rf Algebra :lass probably t' keep tt tor h s pest: ,tn as bank teller l You Can't leep rt from us we hang tout rn the Aud' too DORIS A. KUDROFF ITOS North 42nd Street Commerclal THIS knttng has beiorve a 'ad They take tt anyt- where nowadays, but Done prefers to do tt at home Home IS her hangout so you can see she's one glrl ln a thousand She's a member at the swmmrng club and hopes someday to be:ome some-body's stenog 'Yep, an- other onel She has many tnends but her real pals are Peikv Forman, the Evelynsf-Levltt and Luterman, cr-d Pearl Ste npe'g ROBERT M. KNOX 625 Hayerfrgrd Avenue Academrc OH woodsrnan, yvaodsman, spare that tree Just thrnk, thls good-natured telloyy who has gone through sthool yv th us has a sefret desrre to be a brave, nature lovrng torester Bob, who has been an S A and A A member and S A Arde I5 a natural out-at-door-man and when the boredom and humdrurn extstenje at Qrty' lte bear doyyrr upon h rn, he rs free and apt to take those paths througn hrs farnrltar forest and hll hrmselt yvth strength ana rnsprratrun HARRY KRAMER ITQO Georges Lane Commercral HIS name some day may' appear yery rrnpressrvely WVIIA ten on the door at a prtvate otfree as Harry Kramer, general manager, but to us he yvtll always rernarn as tall, good-lookrng, auret, Hush I-larry, pramtnent type Club member, IS a popular young man and around hrrn rotates a yyhrrl ot sofral acttvrtres Wrth Art, Fred, and Mort, he makes a tour of the brrght spots and rust revels tn danfrng tw a guod orchestra MARY REBECCA KURTZ S23 North 3rd Street Academrc KAY rs an opt'mrst Four years at Overbrook I-hgh should nave taught her better, yet after all thrs torltng, she strll has hopes to aecamplrsh what most of us have gryen up as hopeless-to be able to do homework wth a sm le Home you developed energy as A A Repre- sentatrve or rs rt lust that you know that srnee rt's almost trrne to be graduated you mrght as well keep hoprng on your last lap? 5-..., 4, I: 4 14, VI V ff-r if I -f i777 A fir? JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 JACOB LANDAU 4263 Le dy Ayenoe Vocattonal Arts Wi ltaye arn,t.3 us ,ne qt the beat artsts tlrat Over- brzeln bas eyer ltad lllOlR6llWl1O ts a promtnent ftgure tn einzgl aity tee ras been Delegate, Alternate and Cobne' rrernber ln the ltbrary we often fund htm wtth Annette . , Cocky, and Leon Bestdes betnq tne wrnner ct several art brtzes, Art Edrtor ot true Record Bock and bayng igmrnerztal llustratton :or a goal, we fra l-rn an az: and rtellgent student et must and ltterattre Tlte rrore bm-.er tj you' Sgrna Delta HAROLD LASKIN 622 Sprruie Street Arcdern 1 AFTFR 'Hal' ltce 'irnn'eterl nla ialleae Course, he rnay be tlte Ctrl: ' rnoetrtfzr that Rudy' Vallee and Paul l.'.v tr,-'nav' t'r:zf- Marr d na: rnusrban trrends, so already lte lt? l tn the r,rnfese'ona' y-.nrlrl that may help rn tt.t fmtre Ae ft,r :ne present, he leads the lrfe Ct lye ll, que lrrn a qaad bonlr, a soft rltatry rczrnfartabla drtrt-rrrf, anfl a 'elllwfllll danref band, and the day dreanv: ttf rl-r rrrs at O H S and ct rrpllertng A A duel, bee rng f. rtetattt rntrage PHILIP BARKLEY LEATHERBURY fclfu V ne Street ffvrnrner: al PML Q we 'tr mr rntelleitual students Hts bobby 2 'eadlng lr' rnltb, ue baye a future pltarrnafret and ite! lwprng he awe: ltts pals the Carre't dose Phd has affmefl af. Prev-dent ttf the Dunbar Club, S A and A A rnenrber, and a me-rnber of tlte Tytne Club Vie are ,ztfe tn br-fnrne frterttllyf xvllw to tt ,t..e S ll Qyrlj 'lte l lf ' Pb t rt tr f AQ C grrtsan drfe l v... N-4-..... 'V Z 1 Q fir- L E UV JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 .4 M iv ELIZABETH LAPIDA lffs Mar tin A.er-ue Academic LE hae nt'tted her .moan to a 'star All she deetres 15 to be a ccnfert srnger, no less Between der. ng rms :cl rteffratten trefri freauenttng the Academy gf Mus i, trirn Farenie Snrbfnans bana playtng, and from Dr,t' Dern,, lwer pal, elwe ought ts be able to fultzll ber arnb ten as only one .-.na nae a true sourie of tnsptra- tten can ROBERT LEADER 225 Spuflz QPF Street Methane Artg NOT enl, -n nartae but asa n sbrrtt e Ebb a Lender He S a very yersat -e telleyy rn the ted or eparts and has been Manager cf the Syurnrntng learn for two years bee des dabbltng tn basebal to na Smal! extent Bob hae net yet deitded on lure ltes 4.-.ark but y-.hen he nag rnarle ns ae- ann 'rt regard to a ypiattbrt you rnay be sure he t-tll be fu're514ul at tt yy . ., , a MICHAEL LEPOFSKY -llil Mantua Ayenue Meclwanuc Arts WE all envy M ke, far be te the ltrlfy rnan yyno gets a yew of tne stars tram bebtnd tne curtatns lt, yylten you have reaebed tbe hetghts of Meclrtanreal Engi- neer and are nn longer part at the Overbrook stage Crew, you are Sttll a tlteatre trend, you mlgltt try betng a gallery wwtrte '.f, ln the rneanttrne, rion't lose tabs on your etarnos, n,r 'tn Sam and Bernte Remember, they may rtse ln xcluc 95' in T JUNE35JUNE3'5.lUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUN NDFSEEINflfSE3NnfSS3NflfSEEINf'lfSE3Nf1FSEHNDI' SAMUEL LESITSKY 2lOO North Wanamaker Street Academ-C SAM S name lS a yay and pleasure to the newspaper men, for when hrs name lS headltned ln bald black type, rt wlll be all that lS necessary to cover the entlre front page Sammy lS a Haulet, levelheaded' fellow wrth a shade of an rnfer:orlty complex The former Vme- Presldent of the Aero Club wants noth ng more than to be a gentleman nvillcnalre .nth OVlOllOtT as a slde rnterest, ESTELLE LEVIN 39 North l-llrst Street Vocatlanal Art IN Estelle vte have a camlng arttst. Estelle may be a great nature palnter slnce she lS a great enthuslast of the flelds and blrds Her lnterests are many She studtes S? enqe, Art, and Nature V.'h.le at Overbrook, she was a member of the A A, S A, Art Club, Nature Club, and Sf enfe Club Estelle has often been seen wtth Dot Denny and Lou se Grlffm DORIS LIEBERMAN 4279 Vlola Street Cammerclal DOT IS her nlckname, but the amount of rnltratlve and Courage she possesses 's certatnly greater Dons, who was a member of the Ktt Cross Club, looks forward to be vvearrng someday the symbol af trarned effrctency that a nurse's unrform represents Dot's one weakness can be eastly farglven s'n:e she among many other l-ltlltoppers loves to glrde to the tune of some ftne orfhestra FLORENCE LEVICOFF l8l6 North Slth STVQET Cgmmgrggql HFRITZIES ambttlan ts scmethng out of the ordlnary. She wants to be a hyglenlst Well, you have all cur good wlshes, Fntzle She has been an acttve mem- ber of the Type and Saclal Servlce Club She enlays dancrng and ts usually at her frlends' houses Some of them are Beatrlce Haberman, Mtnam Cohen, and Thelma Llpshut: SELMA LEVIN 5435 Arlnaton Street Academic DYNAMITE Could be no more dangerous than Selma after a rarnstorm has caused her pretty black locks to lose thelr curl But we can sympathtze wlth her, hp- Qouse all gtrls have a pet averston to ratn for that very reason Selma's pal lS Thelma Levy, and she can usually be found at her soronty meetlngs l-ler actlvtttes have been Secretary of the Junror French Club, Delegate rn IZA and llA, and a member of the Beacon Staff. Sgma Delta ESTHER I. LIEBERMAN 'BEJ Arlington Street Commercral ES ts a true sooalvte She's a marvel at bndge and great at danerng And horse back rldtng' She's Q01 all the poise and grafe needed to make a real horse- woman Sante day when women run the derby, look for her entry and you can bet her horse wtll vv:n She has loads of fnends but the Quartet Lleberrnan, Savage, Allen and Llpshut: has already Crashed the gate to local fame g 14 at J' ag H JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35 ll, ' J WILLIAM LINDSAY 6llS Columbta Avenue Academic BILL would make a perfect hero for one of Zane Gray's novels-tall, broad shouldered, stlent and, most nmportant of all, good-looktng, In htm we fend the most plauslble successor to the Wrtght Brothers, Stkorsky, or gorng further aheld, even Count Zeppeltn ln years to come Ltndsay's Heltcopteru may become a rtatlonal slogan or babues may talk about Ltndsay's method tn control of atr speed Who knows but that thts delegate may some day even vtslt Mars? HERMAN LIPITZ 5377 Montgomery Avenue Academic SIR Herman hopes some day to be an autstandtng bar- nster llawyer, to youl ln addttton, he gtves dectded promtse of becomtng a great looker tn the near future. For, when he ts not Iooktng through helty Blackstone, Herm rntends to keep looktng for lol all thtngst lnduan reltcs He has served, among other thtngs, as a ftne A, A Representatlve, backed the S A, and been one of Overbrooks harrters SYLVIA LITMAN I9-l9 North 52nd Street Cammerctal HERES an all-round gurl Stl was a member of the Leaders' Club and A A Representattve Bestdes that she has been Delegate and Alternate of her book, and ts the Treasurer of the Type Club She loves gymnasttcs and ts tn the gym o good blt Most of the tlme she's wtth her Sororrty We envy those gtrls Stl's ornbetton ts to get a ,ob as a pnvate secretary You wall, Stl t J JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35 xg 'iieb R.- 1 , tx , QU' I z: I T. I 1 A V , ' , f !i37ff lQ-'-' ' px l Allfks--Sri-. , , r 1' . V -.:.-. -as I ,EA 4-Lubtd WILLIAM P. LINFORTH l223 Atwood Road Mechantc Arts QLD Smoky rs a true soctaltte, If ever there was one Hrs greatest pleasure whale tn school was derived from nnanagtng the O H S golf team, whsle at home, from ltstentng to Glen Gray's Casa Loma Orchestra At pres- ent, Smoky seems content to lust keep gotng has way, the apple of female eyes, but hopes some day to become an actor Mr Lrntorth served tn the capacity of S A Aloe, and as a member of S A and A A THELMA R. LIPSHITZ Ntght School Summer School 6l26 Delancey Street Commerctal HTHELH ts gatng to be a clerk tn a school offtce Wtth that outet appearance, we are sure all the bays wall adore getttng absentee-notes from thus chtc ltttle blonde. Thelma has already started on her blaztng road to success by practtce at the Record Olftce When loakrna for advancement, remember that the prestdent of the U S. can always stand a good secretary Her acttvtttes are: Record Staff, Bank Offlcer, Clerlcal Atde, Type Club, Plano Club, and Hobby Exchange ARDELLE ALICE LLEWELLYN 534 North 56th Street Arademtc -THOSE brtllrantly gltsten ng eyes, that charm ng smlle and all the gentle pleasantness at femtnlntty are Della's most outstandng oualtttes Though she tm- presses one as be.ng of a qutet nature, she has made her' self well known tn all of the many gymnosttc protects such as Leaders' Club, hockey and gurls' basketball and has won many lrtends among her fellow classmates IJN E35J bl E35JU I4 E35JU N E35JU IJN E35J N E35JU N JU nf FSEEIN fl FSEEIN fl FSEHN fl fIfSE3N N FSEEI H N fSE3 Nfl If f HELEN JOSEPHINE LOGUE S79 Callas Street Cornmercral LIBRARY TlLL'S ambttron ts to be an ethoent stenag, radto star, and pnvate seiretary Nat bad at all' Her acttvttres have been S A and A A, and her hobbes are skattng, swrmmtng, and danong Helen can be seen yyanaenng about ywth her pals Mary and Clalre Balson and Helen Kelley Helen Clatms her hangout lS the lrbrary and the clothes ltne ROSE ANTON IA LORI NE 239 North 65rd Street Afademtc ROSE hopes to enter the professson that ts aroyy na more and more popular every day She wants to became n teChn:Q'an lt ought to prose very tnteresttng for yau, Rose Yue don't see, hovxever, how danctng can be con- nected w-th betna a tefhntrran Probably you'll have ta exe-rctse that hobby tn your spare tnme She lQ a member at the A A, S A, an Alternate, and an S A Atde. JOSEPH L. LOVETTE SESS Chestnut Street Cammerctal HJOCKEY JOE has been a most Competent manager for the football team, and an equally good fo-mane ager for the basketball team Hrs ambntton all through has sentor year was to be graduated, and by gtrnlny, rt looks as rf he were gatng to do tt l-le usually hangs out at Presttge wtth Bobby Keehn, Duck Steele, and Joe Meyers Hts hobby ts sports HAZEL LOUISE LONG ZOB Wharton Street Academtc HA ENJCYS skotng yery much, and probably does gp yery often yyrth her pals, Myrtle, Delle, True, Marg, Vtv, and Geraldtne Be careful where you skate, Ha, or else you may see stars other than at the Astronomy Club Bat wth all her actlvltres, such as berng a member of the S A, A A, and on Assembly programs, Hazel sttll had trrne to keep up wtth her school work She had to, snie her amb tton as to be a teafher ROBERT N. LOSE 2053 North 62nd Street Academtc WELL, Bob, youve started cut rtght to achteve your arvbrtten Sleeptng, as a hobby, seems to be the ttrst step tn befom ng a gentleman bum What's the next move? ls lt loaf:ng3 You really ought to tell us the method of procedure, tn case we ever get tnterested rn the tdea Does your pal, Vtncent Groupe, help you along any? Coed luck, Bob, and we hope you become the gentleman bum that you want to be C. CLIFFORD LUMM l26 Nurtn Hth Street Acaderntg GUI! talented but gutet fellow student has apparently been subdued by hrs argademtc studres He has been revealed' We have learned that our penny-Collecttna stude who took part tn the Mustc Eesttval, assembly pro- grams and Parade Ntght, ts none other than Pop, the loyer We do not wonder tn the least Anyone yvtth hrs srnrle and dtsposttron deserves thts tttle 'L---.,,,. ff l ' if l JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 CHARLES H. LUTZ l-lf? North Alden Street Academe AFTER Charlte has stopped hangeng out next door, and tcngtng to meet Janet Gaynor, maybe he wtll set that htghly produeftve bratn to the senous work tt ments Charles ought tu be an tnfluenttal rndwtdual tn any feld of acttvtty, for after all hrs expenenie as an actor, Tn- bunal member, and Delegate, he ought to be able to ionvtnee judge, turyt, or otlterwtse to see hrs DCIOT Cl Me'-2 SYDNEY MADANICK S489 Berks Street Meehan 3 Arts ,ARCHITECTURE ts the heart and soul of Reds, cr Balttmr,re, as he ts semettmes railed, tt ts hrs hobby, plus that of crgnstrufttng model planes, and htg ftrst and only true love Awell, almost hrs only true love- -and he hopes to conttnue studytng tt at Pennsylvanta when he -s graduated l-lts other tnterests center mostly around sports-gyrnnasttcs, track, handball, and tennts, hrs man, frenos here and about Include Bunny, Lee, Lou se, fre tt, and 'foggy ALEXANDER MADVEDENKO SHS South 52nd Street Mezhani Arts AL ts gotng tn for eleetneal engtneenng What a ' All eleetncal concerns are walt- Besrdes hrs hobby of swtmmtng, ltve vttre he'll be tng for Al we're sure Al was a member of the S A, A A and the class basketball team The back of the oudrtonum served as the nest of our future engtneer He florms hrs pal ts Mr Earle ynlllf, Z 1 LJ J' I JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35 3 ,7? ij:Qi5V El' A ..... 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AA14, I 3.31 31-jigzlgz-E I ' Af fT':L'3 ' ELIZABETH MONWOOD MacFARLAND S605 Berks Street Cornmerctal OUR ttny athlete, Becky has been worktng hard at Leaders' Club, l-lozkeyf Team, Swtmmmg Club, cheer leaatng and volley ball tn hopes of ottatntng her one am- bttton--to grow taller Though we should thtnk, that one so ftlled from head to toe wtth personal charm would want tt spread over o greater area, tt may be that hangtng out at the seiond floor rear wth Ravellt, Eaay, and Scott has made her feel too .nstgntt-:ont PHILIP MADIGAN TIS7 Burst Avenue lvlechantc Arts PHIL t.-..ll some day' be a suzfessfut rado engtneer aboard a famous shtp t-le tned to develop hrs hobby lradto of foursel and ambttton by belongtng to the Eleetne Crew and Lleitrte Club and an the stde, to the S A and A A I-ls hangout ts one that lures many people, young and old, namelyfthe dtneng room Phtl, ttke mast of the ether ship boys, looked upon 'Pop Earle as hs best p:l MARIE LOUISE MAH ER SQZS Powelton Avenue Acadernte Rl rs our tdea of a grrl whos gong to amount to sornethtng some day She spends all her spare ttme knrtttng, as her fnends, Dorothea and Rose wtll tell you She was a member of the Astronomy Club, the Ktt Kross Club, and a supporter of the S A and A A Rt wants to go to Drexel and rf she uses some of that perseverance, v.e're sure she'll get IDGVE IJN 5J E3 IJN E35J Uhl E35J bl E35JU lJN E35J IJN E35J bl JU i . nf N TSEEI fl FSEEIN 0 N FSE! HFSEEIND N fSE3 fl N FSE! Nfl RIVERA JUNE MAIMON 5227 Euclid Avenue Commercial THIS little bit of femininity is auite a personage round the szhool due to her two hobb es of talking and walk- ing-if you havent seen her you've probably heard her here and about Nevertheless, she's a congenial, ever- smiling lass and is well-liked among her class-mates l-ler ambition is to become somebodv's stenog and her hangout's her pol Sylvas house Vera's activities have included membership in the S A, A A, and Type Club LUCY MANOVE 4902 Parks de Avenue Academic THERE'S one thing that Luke is talented in, and that is, playing the piano XAe're sure there are very few who can surpass her in th.s art She was a member of the Musicians' Circle, of course, and a member of the Readmore Club, the S A, and A A When she is not improvising on the keys, she is either reading or swim- ming Luke is everybody's pal, SELMA F. MARGOLIS l727 North Aberdeen Street Commercial WE'RE all looking forward to see Ribby accomplish something She's going to be a singer and a dancer, and besides, shes going to travel She was a member af the Record Book Typing Staff, the Kit Kross Club, and the Typing Club When at home, she is usually near the radio, but she spends much of her time reading, and collecting stamps She is also interested in SDOVTS Ribby's pals are Beatrice Pugatsky and Eva Pustilnik HENRY MANCUSO 6Sl2 Lansdowne Avenue Mechanic Arts WELL, we've come across strange things in our ex- perience, but never have we found anyone whose hobby is no less than flying around the earth And yet, that's what Gus claims his favorite pasttime is We suppose he does it when we're not looking Gus is usually seen with Wezal, Dent, Mirzoff, and Busk in the drug store or in the Sugar Bowl He is fully determined to make a million dollars some day, but then, Gus is lust an unusual young man KATHERINE MENANGIA 6l 393 Lansdowne Avenue Commercial THE fashionable thing nowadays is to try to weigh as little as possible, and Kats is right in step with the times She hopes some day to weigh exactly one hundred pounds- eno more, no less But really, Kats, its going to be awfully hard if you continue to ransack that icebox Confess, which is better? Kats has been an S A and A, A member HENRY ROBERT MARTZ 6322 Haverford Avenue Mechanic Arts HERE we have a boy who's interested mostly in radio Perhaps that's why his friends call him Sonrks l-le was o member of the S A and the A A, and the Electrir Club l-le is usually found somewhere near the ham transmitters with his pals, who are too numerous to mention Sparks wants to be a good radio operator on a ship Be sure to listen for that S O S, Sparks , , ...gs -.4f JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35JuNEs5 gjwf S 'TQ -lg U .si 612A If ' ' .-gf? 2-21145.11 . ,jx 141, 6.-E l . GLADYS I. MCCLOSKEY H47 North Alden Street Commercial HERE'S some good news for some lucky man Josey asptres to be a stenagrapher and a ftrst rater at thatl You'll usually ftnd Josey at the Plke danclng away wlth Charles Kenny and Wlnne She was a Bank Offtcer and a member of the S A, Clto Club, Spanlsh Club, and the Readmore Club Qu:te a versattle Young lady, eh? WILLIAM M. McKEE H22 North 63rd Street Academlc McKEE as one of our best players on the second foot- ball team He has been Delegate and A A Representatlve, and ls a staunch supporter of the S A and A A We can see McKee almost any ttme and almost anywhere wth hs three rnse-parable oals tfl Hale, Btll Shultz, and Hugh l-lamtlton McKee ltkes canoetng and traveltng Rtght now, he has no Dartlcular ambttlon for the future, but we have hlgh hopes for hem. GEORGE PRESTON MEREDITH sl-l2l Brown Street lvlechanlc Arts MERT lS extremely Interested ln sports, especlally baseball, football, basketball, swlmmlng, and soc- cer, whzch leaves very few sports from which to choose We hope that you won't be gotng around htttlng people w:th baseball bats and such, so that you'll be able to carry out your ombltmn that of belng an undertaker Even though that as Mert's desure, he seems to entoy the ltvelter thlngs, surlt as hangtng out at places of amusement -.4 Af' 1 C! Nl is Ni --ll-rf: B' -2 ' lx , - l ,s X , . ' I . -X .,,.,3,,. L . ,W t ,lsn Q JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 HARRY MCGLADE, JR. 67l6 Lebanon Avenue Academtc HARRY, wvth hts ftne powers of argumentatton, wants to be a lawyer some day We dcn't blame htm ln the least l-le was an S A Alde l-larry was one of those people who always seemed to be vtsttlng the dances gtven by other schools Weren't ours good enough, Harry? l-larry's speclal pal IS Don Stanford of Radnor, FIORE MECCARIELLO 'lQ2l Poplar Street Mejhgn 5 Arts REDS, as he ts called, lS one boy who's pretty well declded as far as h's future lS concerned l-le wants to be a government otflctal, no less R-ght now, however, hts favortte hobby lS playtng baseball l-le ts a member of the soccer team, the S A and the A. A. The back of the audltorlum seemed to be the favorlte hangout for htm and has pals, Sktnny, Paul, Ftfteen Yards, and Pop Earle Were expecnng bg things of you, Reds TOBIN MESSINGER 5433 Upland Way Mechantc Arts TOBY frankly aclmlts that the :ce-box is hts hang- out-and we donlt blame htm for that at all, for surely you and l've been there, too at one ttme or another Always full of fun and of good humor, he ts well llked here and about and alms to be a successful englneer, for anythtng mechanlcal's 'rt has lnne l'oby's been Delegate, Alternate, A A, Representative, and a member of the S A. and A. A. JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUN NDFSE!NfIfSEElNf'lfSE3Nf1fSE3NI'IfSEEINl'IfSE3Nnf JOHN E. MYERS IS45 North 56th Street Mechanic Arts JACK'S ambrtron in lite is to be a teacher ot car- pentry Teacher or no teacher, John insists he could never have gone through high school rt he hadn't hung around the grrls' lunclrroom His activities have been photography, swimming, tennis, dancing, and sketching, and his hobby is wood working Johns DOIS OVC Frank Fish, James Yates, and Earle Trout MARTIN A. MILLER 42l6 Wyalusrng Avenue Acaderntc MARTY is Overbrooks greatest authority on Latin construction, says he He was a member of the Latrn Club, Clio Club, and Forum He has also been Alternate He wants to be a teacher of social studies and were sure he wcn't have any difficulty about it Marty spends most ot his time at Ehlnner's estate with Nate Ehlmer and The Fitch, but he can also be tound every trrst and third Monday playing prnochle in the Latin Club, PAUL B. MILLER, Jr. 2-lO South lthan Street Mechanic Arts BUD'S hobbies, although quite different trom each other, are both very interesting, one is camping and the other twould you believe rt?l is blondes He is a member at the S. A and the A A and the Electric Club, He rs seen every day, either in the back of the aud.torium or in Lunch Room B with hrs pals, Pop Earle and Fiore Bud wants to be such a good elec- trical engineer that he'll never be unemployed. We hope so, Bud JOSEPH MICHELBACK 3346 Gainor Road Mechanic Arts J O is one of those people who can always be depended upcn, in other words, old reliable He was an earnest supporter ot the S A and the A A He rs interested in building model airplanes, and he would usually plan them ur the southeast corner ot Lonrhroom l, with hrs pal, Bill Modclrel Jo wants to be an aviator some day, and wed all like to see him break a record MILDRED MILLER lllS North Sloan Street Commercial MlDGE is one at the few who take their work serrously, although she always has a pleasant smile when shes not busy She enjoys reading and is always trnd'ng something new for her scrap books She belongd to the S A and A A, the Tyrwng Club and Kit Kross Club and was Banker and S A Arde Midge is usually at Lil's house with Liryan Sylvia, lda Cuurwtz, and Esther Goldberg She wants to be a nurse, and we're sure she'll be a good one AARON MILNER N70 Columbia Avenue Commercial RED is a great one lor borrowing someonels short- hand, and it usually is Ribsie's He wants to be a busness executive lt sounds good, anyway Reds is Vice-President and treasurer of the Typing Club, on the Dance and Decoration committees, a banker, and an S A Captain, His wide circle of friends include Herman Goldman, Allen Kohn, and Leonard Glantz Reds can always be reached at Greenwood 2627, just in case anyone wants to know sq... if lx W 'H I JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35 '-'spa MAJ? . EVELYN MAE MITCHELL 517 North 48th Street Academtc EVM ts tnteresteo tn athtettcs and danctng She was a member ot the Basket Ball Club, the Leaders' Club, and was on the Hockey, Baseball, and Track teams She ts alyyoys found tn the gym tytth ber pals, Vtolo Moore, James Robnson, and Ruth Robtnson Eve wants to be a must teacher and a pnystcai dtrector Lots of Luck, Ev:e', the mustfgl world t.-.ltll oroftt WILLIAM ARTHUR MODDREL Zll lworth fF3rd Street Mechantc Arts BML spends h.s spore t,me tn butldtng good model alrplanes Hr- was a member nf the S A, and A A and he mode the blue pr:nts tor the master rosters He ls always yvztlt hts pals, Charles Ftsher, Jule Katz, Joe Mtfhelbach, anfl Jtgga lttty, tn the southeast corner ot Lunwtroom B Etll wants to be an aeronauttcal engtneer We hope he can pronounce tt, we'll bet he can't spell tt PEARL SYLVIA MOHL 5405 Wyndale Avenue Acodemtc PEM 'VlELL, for that's what everybody calls her, is lust yyl't t hc-r name tmttles She was always raftng around the butldtng And can she run' She has been t nee eooer cnd on the Basketball and Volleyball teams. One ran usually ftnd her in Ltntonls at 4Oth and Market, wtth lzer pals, Grace Brown, Eleanor Fletsher, and Gladys Mttntfl-. Pell Mell loves horseback rtdtng She wants to be o soctol servtce worker some day Good luck, Pell Mell ' s... 41 f ff 'f JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35 GLADYS MITNICK 565 Woodb ne Avenue Commerctai HAPPY'S hangout ts the ltbrary at the Mohl house Maybe that's why we can never fund her. She was o member of the Tyotng Club, a banker, and a Study Hall Atde She ts seen mostly wtth Pearl Mchl, Eleanor Fletsher, and Selma Kltnghoffer, Happy's favortte hobby ts -.yalktng Some day she wants to be a somebodys stenag Here's hoptng, Happy ' MARVIN MOHL S425 Wyndale Avenue Aiademtc BlJl-lClsY tnststs that hts hangout IS the clothes ltne He has been on the Honor Roll, has been Alternate, Delegate, and a member of the Clto and German Clubs Hts pals are lvltrzoftskt, Ga-Ga, the Soon, Marty, Korky,'l and Harold Bucky ltkes readtng, and wants to be a gentleman farmer some day We hope he'll at least be a gentleman OLIVE ASHLEY MOONEY 5795 Nassau Road Azademlc HSKEETSH ts really anxlous to study archeology. Our only hope ts that you don't get last tn the rntn- combs' She likes skattng and readtng and was a meme ber at the Danctng Club, German Club, S A, and A A Skeets ts always wtth her frtends, Grace Elltt, Dons Sorensen, and Helen Bashe She ts eastly tdentttted by her short wavy hatr and sunny dtsposttton. IJN J E35 N E35JU lJN E35J IJN E35J N E35JU I4 E35JU lJN f J nf I'SE3N fl I'SE3N I1 FSEJN Nfl FSE! I1 I'IfSEEIN N E3 FS Nfl t VIOLA ELIZABETH MOORE fl8 North Wanamaker Street Academic Vl'S hobbies are reading and sports, and her favorite hangout was the gym, where she spent her time with Evelyn Mitchell, Mildred Parker, and True Byrd. She was active in hockey, baseball, and basketball, and was on the track team and in the Leaders' Club Vi likes to tickle ears, and gets a big kick out of making people beautiful, accordingly, she wants to be a hair- dresser Lots of success, Vil DAVID MOSES I747 Peach Street Academic WORRYI Worry' Worry' Dave lists the doubtful pleasure of worrying among his activities lt seems that most of the worrying is done over prospects of earn- ing a million, because Dave would like some day to be Mr D. Moses, the plutocrat When he isn't reading or playing baseball, Mr D Moses, the swell fella, can usually be found at Harry's, discussing airplanes with Eddie and Jake ALICE ELIZABETH MULLEN lOl2 Edgemore Road Commercial BETTY wants to be either a private secretary or a gym teacher, she doesn't care which Besides having a part in Parade Night, she was a member of the Danc- ing and the Typing Clubs and was active in both base- ball and volley ball Betty's favorite hobbies are knitting and dancing, and her pals are Mildred Most and Lucille Alessandrone She spends all her spare mo- ments in the gym SILVA MOSKOVITZ 5344 Gatrior Road Academic SIL ts a marvel She was President in l2A and Vice- President in l2B af the S, P. Q, R.-the Latin Club, no less She's a brilliant stude in all lines and has a special flare for writing Her contributions to the Towers made her a member of the staff in llA and llB, Srl was on the Record Staff in l2B. Besides all this, she is one swell girl l-ler friends can testify to that Ask Jean Barish, Edna Dorfman, and Hilda Bredt, Sigma Delta MILDRED MOST SI47 Haverford Avenue Commercial MIL is happiest when she is swimming or dancing She was president of the Kit Kross Club, On S A Aide, a member of the Swimming Club and Beacon Staff, on the Ring and Pm Committee, and Senior As- sembly Committee When you want to know where Mil ts, you can be sure to find her tn the apartment, Room lO7Vg, with her pals, Lillian Shane and Betty Mullen Mil wants to be a journalist. Show us you can, Mil, Sigma Delta JOSEPHINE MUSARRA 5650 Vine Street Commercial J O is interested in ballet and tap dancing She had a part in Parade Night, was a member of the Danc- ing and Baseball Clubs, and has received her first Athletic Award She has also been an A. A Representative and Alternate. l-ler pal is Flossie Faia, and her favorite hangout is the Coritssoz Dancing School. Jo is seriously considering being a second Anne Pavlova We hope so, it-ION A-My Q-L. X sr' if 1 A ' . X G I JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 REBA MUSICANT llOl Nortn Sloan Street Commerctal 'fRlBSlE'S secret ambttion rs to be hrs prtvate secretary. See that you do rt, Rtbsre. Bestdes berng Alter- nate, and Presrdent of the Typlng Club, she has ln the past been Delegate, Vrce-Presrdent of the Typtng Club, and A A Representattve. Her favorlte hobbles are danclng and eatrng, and she can always be found at the Movres or at Mtlgrrm's wtth Jae, Benny, Mtllte, Bea, Syl and Lil EDWARD W. NAYLOR 939 North 67th Street Mechantc Arts SLEEP beauttful sleep seems to be Olrver's peren- nral pastrme. l-le has an uncanny facrltty for golng to sleep anyttme, anywhere, and tn anyone's company Even tn the notsy confrnes of the last row of the Audttorrum wtth Burrhead and Knox he can doze off Oltver spends much of hrs lelsure trme reodrng pulp paper detectrve stones and he wants to be an avtator. l-le has been a staunch supporter of the S. A. and A. A. and a Student Arde A. JOSEPH NEWMAN llOl North 63rd Street Academtc BESIDES betng a scholar of hugh rank, Joes abllrttes lean toward lrterary and soclal servrce actrvtttes. He was asststant-edltor of our Record Book and a member of the Beacon Staff rn llA and llB. l-le served on the Class Cabrnet rn llB, l2A, and l2B, as Charrman of the Commencement Commattee, and as a Delegate rn IOA Although tt causes htm trouble at fumes, Joe has qutte an affectton for hrs Ford Thts occoslonal torment, however, ts somewhat remedled by Otto Molden, and Charles Lut: Joe tntends to spend hs tuture ust beccmtng successful Stgma Delta ss, l Wt JuNE3sJuNE35JuNEs5JuNE35 EP .IENNIE NAPOLITANO 5555 Thompson Street Commercral NOW that she has been graduated, Lrttle Bus ts go- rng to sprung wsngs and fly the world over These wtngs, however, won't be natural ones for Jennre's am- brtron rs to be an avtatrtx She belonged to the S A., A. A, Type Club and Drctatron Club Her hobby ts gorng to the theatre, to be exact, the Apollo Theatre That's her hangout and she can frequently be seen wtth her pals Nrck and Tom ELLAMAY NELSON 804 North Markoe Street Academtc MUTT, for that, oddly enough, ts what all her frrends call her, ts tnterested tn basketball, danctng, and last, but we're not sure the least, boys She was a mem- ber of the basketball, tennrs, hockey, and track teams, and also the Danctng Club She as seen very often at l9th and Chnstran wtth Ruth Clary, Evre Mrtchell, and Marrorte Duckett Her greatest ambrtron for the future ts to be a gym teacher That won't be hard for you, Ella. ZENA NEZNAMOFF 2003 North 5-lth Street Academtc SOONER, who earned th:s name tn a really, very sur- prrsing fashrcn, gets 'much enjoyment from outdoor sports, especrally horseback rtdlng. Although she's al- most always at Fllp's house, we know that some of her tlrne was spent try ng to wrrte a really, good sentor essay. Ze was a member of the S. A, A. A., and Banquet Commtttee She can usually be seen wlth Rtta and Flrps JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUN NHFSSHNDFSEEINf1fSE3Nf1fSEElNfll'SEElNflfSE3Nflf MARGUERITE NORLEY S533 Stewart Street Camnter: al REAi LY, thts ts outte startitng' Th.nk at tt- - Shgurty's' hangout ts-vvas dear ol' O H S' Thats a rtnger hes des odartng the halls and corrtdors ot Overbfoclc Stt.3rt5.' spends a atzod deal of her ttme tndulgtng ,tw rnvteteertttg tennsl She also would ltke tc become some one's secretary Short, ts athlettc and has a warrn place tn her heart tor gvmnasttc work and tor her sive? al trtends He'en Wohloshlegal, Mae Balenttne, and Alma Ev-. ng She was a member of the S A and A A HELEN OMANSKY 31-IT Poplar Street Academ: HELEN, or l.enn e, as her pals are wont to call her, was assoctated wth several clubs She was Secretary and Treasurer at the Ktt Kros Club tn l2A and l2B respecttvely, and was also a member ot the Swtmmtng, Donctng, and Art Clubs Her responstbtltty and tatthf -LMAGKS cs Bank Clerk cannot be avelaxked He'en ts outte a movte fan, for tt seems that she makes tt o tio nt to occupy the ttrst seat, twelfth row, ot every move tn town She plans to advance tn art and danctng ALFORD G. OTTO 59l-l Turner Street Academti YOUVE all entoyea our Pathttnders assembltes and s- certatnly must have nattced Al, our future ctvtl eng neer And naturally, wherever Al ts, you're sure to tnd hs pals, B ll Pennepacker, and Delvlolays Nut onlx has he been a member of the Astronomy and Travel Clubs, but also alternate tn l2A and l2B, delegate 'r WB, llA, and llB, and a member of our Record Stott Stgma Delta JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 SYLVIA NUDELMAN PS7 North 53rd Street Commerctal HERES a gtrl that has a very, very spectal ombttton lt seems that Honey ts looktng forward to only one thtng, and that ts, to marry Frank H Who ts he, Honey7 She was a member ot the S A, the A A, and the Typtng Club She ts usually seen about wtth her pals, Rtvera and Jerry, but were sure that she spends most or her ttme wtth the mystertous Frank H MARY OSINOFF S456 Woodbtne Avenue Commerctal WHAT'S the latest news, scandal, or what have you? It you're really nterested, lust call on Osste, stnce she was our Beacon scandal reporter Outstde at eattng, sleeptng, and trytng to pass tests wtthout study- ng, 'Osste spent her ttme at Saltzman's, Evtlotfs and Qutnnys houses She .ntends to be an esttmator tn a butldtng Well, Mary, we certotnly hope you make tt MURIEL BRADBURY PALMER 7395 Wynnewood Road Academtc OUR Advtsory Counctl member entays swtmmtng and danctng tmmensely Thts ts shown by her betng a member ot both the Swtmmtng and Danctng Clubs But thts tsn't all she ts tnterested tn, as can be seen by the tact that she was on the Class Cabtnet tn llA and l2B, and the Commencement Commtttee Murtel may be one of cur Alma Mater's teachers, as that seems to be lter ombttten Sgma Delta A . ..1, .Lf-4 'f G ff- :L 3 V . l'- ' ' ff-A-.Q , -Q'f A+e1:Q-wrt 1 4 t I LEONARD PARADISE 72,1 Kenmore Recd Ajademrt TO be a prgtege Q1 Arthur Ersocr 5 'Mo::'s ambltron, he hitzo, ri- ygragn, re atsi ff the gen' eral lrne of newspaper t-.tri wh th he n QU te well IP the theme ot the l'.e'ord l-4:-weter, as hs mls, L-gt. De Franfs and Vrnie Foraz, w l. testi, he lkes sggrtz, too, tar he has bartjiated n Irterbzgk. Basketball and Interzlass Troik Ctrer smig' ait t tes Q4 he tate beer Bank Teller, A A Reprelentatue, and a member ci the S A and A A MARGARET PASTORE Sllg Thompson Str-ee' Cy--meriral PLAYING the plane and read ng are 'Peggje tavgrtte oastrmes Yea rnttgt be etnte a d piater by new Our future sorrteb'C,': Vert 3, ra a rvember C the S A, A A, and A A l-iepfresentaf .e and an rr ,re IIFQIS lfcl, be toond at the 'Prestga' rr th lug-r rel: Far' e Paul, Mar, P, and Marte C AARON PEARLSTEIN i522 Berks Street Aiadem c HPEARLYH has tl.-.3 ambtrgns rn l e we, ti be a doctor and the ether, as he rem DMS lt, Nrroggrblt, someones stoogem Eat we're sure so ltkeable and Intel- lrgent a Chao as he, v.:n't end up a stooae, at least we hose not Pear3t's aztwrrtres have been many, he was member of the Reserve Siifer Team, a Cnatqrn nt the A Ardee, atv A A Renresentatte, a Defegate, ana n member rf' the S A avd A A Hes esgwevrllt rn- tereated rn rnusli and athlfet gi a S ,. TL A' ,,eff,!7,gtQ? J! JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35 MILDRED M. PARKER S3 North Vfanamalcer Street Academic VVHC knows, but at some totare date Mrllle may be me of our O I-l S atm tea:hers9 She was a mem- ber et the Leaders' Club and was on the basketball team, wnrfh proves that she lS extremely rnterested in athletrcs Vie kno.-.' that she w ll make abt well, stnie she has her pal, I-larrretfe Woodland, to encourage her. FANNIE PAUL L36-3 Jetterefn Street Commeri al OU? own lrttle Mae Westfl whoie pals are Margaret Pastore, Aaron Perlstezn, Morrrs Sblegel, and Beatrrce Pagatsky, seems tnterested ln bath outdoor and Indoor sports, sufh as hrkrng, playrng tennrs, ptng bong, and dantrng She whrspers she hopes to be a prlvate seire- tar-, sime day Fanne was a member af the S A, and A A, and can most orabobly be found at the Broadwoad l-lotel WILLIAM PENNEPACKER 57l7 Stewart Street Academrc pENNY'S desire to become a brg boss might lead many to belleve hm an old grouch, but such as not the case I-le was A A Representatrve for several terms, and alwats an oblrgtng stooge Thus prosoectrve buslness head was often found conhdrng in the Owls and Al Otto, refaneratrng IH the Owls' clubhouse, or frshrng patrently at the shore, 1 , W4. JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUN NnfSEENFIFSSEINflfSEElNf'lfSEElNflfSEEINf1fSEElNnf BERNARD PERLMAN 4275 Vela Street Academic HB ERNlE, although the Sautre and his fellow mrnutef men dsapproye, wants to be a teacher if his Latin w ll perm-t nm ln our estimation, his interest should reman in Banquet Committees ln short, Bern e, we ya sh to discourage this hasty decision concerning your future Vie do not favor such an amiable persons sacri- ficing his life in such a distasteful fashion LUCILLE M. PHILLIPS E2ll Drexel Road Academic THE charming Vice-President of our class, better known by her pals Ri, Sooner, Helen, and Gert, as Hips, has nterests in all directions ln spite of her taking the academzc course which may account for her more scholarly positions as Delegate, member of the Record Staff and Chairman at the Banquet Committee, Lu is popular l-lere's hoping that hanging out at Zena's and giggling in French Class will leave her time to become a really good actress. RUTH SYLVIA POMERANTZ EIC Lebanon Avenue Academic RUN-llE is a ready supporter of the S A, A. A, and the Wynn Theatre Along with her pals, Marilyn, Vivian, and Ted, she is hopeful of marrying a millionaire lpl She has mastered the Diana, but her singing, however, is only hopeful. We all torn, therefore, in wishing Ruth sure success BESSIE PERLMAN WET? lxlontgamert, Avenue Commercial BESSIES abrltty as a Banlcsng Offzcer, coupled with her clteerfulness, should cast some reflections on her chances of becoming a pryate secretary She was usu- ally found gabbing wth l-lelen Seidman, Reba Swartzman, and Fannie Paul, or dancing in Mitten l-lall l-lowever, her membership fn the A A, and S A. gave a few others a chance to meet her BERNARD PAUL PLENN 2049 North Wanamalcer Street Academic PEE PE :an probably be found at Jean's. ln case you need a flat tire fixed, call on him, ln his spare moments he experiments with chemicals. Be careful, PeePe, don't get yourself blown up. With him most of the time are his famous stooges, Mort Keiser and Sam tDurantet Lesttslay. PeePe was a member of the S. A. and A A l-le also served as a Class Banker. BERTHA POPOWSKY l37 North Edgewood Street Commercial GIRLS, do you need a manicure or a finger wave? If so, lust call on Bert, and she'll do a good tab Bert in her spare moments practices beauty culture But her real ambition is to be somebody's stenog You shouldn't have much troub'e getting that position, Bert, because you did spend a great deal of your time tn the Office Practice roam Bertha was a member of the S A, A A, and the Band N. rf 1:4 2 4 3 JUNE35.lUNE3'5JUNE35JUNE35 WILLIAM N. POTERE 39Sl Melon Street Mechanic Arts BlLL'S interests are centered on sports and electricity. t-le was a center on the '34-'35 Varsity Football Squad, and is also enthusiastic about camping and swim- ming Bill believes in being handy, which is the make- up of every electrician l-le is always taking with Mr. Earle, Jack Sullivan, or any of the electrical gang BEATRICE M. PUGATSKY lT22 North Aberdeen Street Commercial BEATS was Quite a club-Qoer, She belonged to the Bridge, Typing, and Kit l-iross Clubs Her desire to travel, howeyer, usually leads her to the icebox, where all is forgotten but the contents Her pals, Selma Margglis, Eva Pustilniclc, and Fannie Paul, have seen her eslewhere, horseback riding or rowing Always answer your hunger, Beats, and you'll never regret it ALBERT RABOFF 22l6 North Slst Street Mechanic Arts AL is greatly interested in aeronautics, and intends to become an aeronautical engineer l-le was a member of the Aero Club, and was even building airplane models l-le was also associated with the Camera Club, seek ng noture's splendor with the camera Much of Al's' tme was spent with Paul Wilenskyi, and Harry Silver. s ll JF! JuNE35JuNEs5JuNE3sJuNE3s MARY AGATHA PRIOR l5CS North Frazier Street Commercial MARY usually answers to the name of Mollie, so if one wants to get her attention he says Molly and it's gotten-gust like that' She longs to see the world- nat merely by book frigates or movte reels, but with her own eyes Swimming is Mclly's favorite sport, She was a member of the Swimrri ng Club and Girls' A A, l-ler particular frienas are Helen Bradley and Catherine Scully. EVA PUSTILNIK 256 South Cecil Street Ccmmercial EVE served an both the Record and Towers Staffs. She aided the S. A, A A, and at times, her digestive system with regular trips to the pantry She aims to get enough money to realize her ambition before settling down. l?l lt ts quite natural, therefore, to find her con- spiring with Esther Goldberg, Beatrice Pugatsky, and Selma Margolis PS. lf a movie producer saw her dancing, she'd be sure to get her money soon, LETIZIA ELEANORE RAMELLA 229 North 62nd Street Commercial I-EE was President of the Girls' A, A in l2B and Vice'President in l2A. She participated in all sports, and intends to become a Physical Ed Teacher. l-ler tovial and pleasing personality characterized her school life This athletic giri naturally frequented the Gym Office, or chatted vivaciously with Frances Wolf, Dot Smith, or Jess Serger Sigma Delta JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUN nf N E3 fS 0 N E3 0fS N E3 DFS 3N DFSE N FSE! 0 N fSE3 Nfl Ain... ANNE NAOMI RATN ER l2l South ltedtteld Street Commercial Ats1?,E excelled tn al spzrts She played on the track, baseball, and li-they teams, and nas aette n the Leaders Club She represented her respeetrve back ,n the A A lt ts her des re te be a sefretary tn a large :tt :Q The gmt, hg.t.e-.ers presented cn enlovabfe hang- ryut fer her and her asscjates, TITGIVYICJ RlCl't'Yt3tT and May Pavrletslq, nhtle ut sfhafl CLAIR MELVIN REED L' 'I Qtrard Axenue Cammer: al IT seems that 'Jnvn5's rnarn Interest 'n lte rs Cen' tered around banks l-le has been a bank atttcer here, ard when he gets out tnta the, world he sttll wants tg be a bank Clerk BQ rnenet man, what' But lust te get hrs mrnd oft the bg th nqs, Jtmmv plays te-nhs When he tsn't darng that, r,nu'Il rncst ltkelv ltttd hm at the drug stare xxnral drug store, Jtmrrt5 f MILDRED REHRIG fm? North Cunestcga Street ATUKlQtttr 'T must take Mn some ttme to root up those old nts:- ' rqrds And rents tnn but Mu ts noted fur her LC tenfe and tiers stenfe so she doesnt mtnd Tn s ts hell for she would ltke to beicme a nurse and we knew a nurse needs bath these admtrable tra'ts Mtldred ts often seen tn the fompanv of Germ Rees, Margaret MaCDcna'd or Laura Walker If not wtth them she ts somewhere around irlth and Mlyalusng Avenue She was a member ff the S A end en A A Representattve JOSEPH GEORGE REA 6497 Morrts Park Read Academre GECRQE probes-es tc be a bus ness executne, desprte the tact :nat he te-es TC drwe Thtg Chg QQ Qppears to be the safest, altheugh 'Bob' Regan and Albert Rabaif have been tarrng brett, t-.ell lately Perhaps the Sugar Bent' has taken h s tme But, Gearge, dent forget veur tellg.-. elasstnen r.-.nen tt times te przes ROBERT W. REGAN -79 North Nlarlget Street Cemmere al We have here a bg, nhe's gang ta be one at those tntbcrtant busness managers Yep, thats 'Bobs' antb Tran tn sptte :Q all the trrne he spends tn reparrrng autumobtles l-lrs pais are Pat Branyon, Jae Ereen, and Eeeb' Camsrs xkhrle at Overbrnek, Bib served as an S A Ace, cn A A Renresentattve, ana a mem- ber tsl the S A and A A J. DEAN REICHELLE alll Lebansn Avenue Aiademrct RIlv'lfl.LY , one gt the dark, handsome, and srlent members Q' Sur Class, spends rnu'h at hrs ttme plat- tng basketball on the Church League team but at other tunes, he ts nrobablr, at Ftsher's vvtth hrs pals Jtmrrtre, heb, Xktll, and Rattus Xiell, tt seems that RneIlv's nm- brttvn tn ltte has already been achteved,- -that at berng graduated The school wtll certatnly mrss yeu, Dean, Plsl ltd' N4-...W 1 I: 4 I JuNe35JuNE35JuNE35JuNr35 MQ IC lx JN 'Earl u-, ' Y Q j,- , , ff? K r, f ,i!4-.- bfssssaeeegzg I 3 , Eff A -.453 Rx , R-, sh 'ty GERALDINE REIS V346 North 54th Street Commercial IF JERRY isn't at the window or with her stooges Rivera, or Sylvia, you're sure to find her with her pol Lenzre, or most certainly v.-th laik S, we hone lf you should become ill, lust call on Jerry and she'll surely nurse you back to health She was a member of the S A. A A a Clerical Aide, a Sihczl Serv ce Aide, and in the Ti.: ng Clcb THELMA RICHMAN 4245 Pennsgrove Street Commercial TEMMlE belonged to the A A and S A, and was interested in tennis and s.vmm1ng Anne Ratner and Evelyn Kessler have little tx say when Temrn:e is entertaining them with her contnuous chatter Have a care, however, an office bisiticn doesnt cater to the garrulous. JOHN LEONARD ROLL l32'J North 6Cth Street Mechanic Arts HSPARKYH was on S A Aide and A A member. This tall, dark-haired Hilltopoer desires to be Jimmy Doo- little's staoge He has developed a great yen for target shooting, and is intensely interested 'n speed:ng vehicles V-e wish you luck, Sparky, tor a rpping career s..g l'f' 4 G If fi Nl JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35 X LAURA DOROTHY RICHARDSON S454 Arch Street Commercial DOT was a member of the basketball and track teams, and is interested in knitting, swimming, and tennis, Her ambtion to be somebody's stenog is somewhat far- letched, but is prospective She is usually in the company ct Anna Gibson and Edna Johnson, CLEMENT DAVID RINALD 6lf'? Oxford Street Academic EVEN it Dave does like to loaf, sorreday he's going to get ambitious enough to travel all around the world accompanied by his pals, Jack Guy, Drooo, Penny, lm, and Lindsay Dave was president of the Ase trgrzm, Club, and an active member of the Science and Chemistry Clubs He is sure to be located at the Owls clubhouse, that shelters world-famous stooges All we ask, Dave, is that you don't forget the l-lilltvooers when y5u're in those foreign lands MEYER Ros? 559 North -l2nd Street Academic ALTHOUGH Mick likes to take things easy with his pals Jibby Schwartz, Milt Horowitz, and Joe Brooks at D:c's, we know that someday he'll be on the U S. Olympic team because after all, he did make the Varsity Track team, together with being a member of the S A, A A, and an S A Aide. Don't tell a soul Mick, but trutlilulfy, we all like to take things easy once in o while. bl E35JU bl E35JU lJN E35J lJN E35J bl E35JU lJN E35J lJN , J nf l'SE3N D fSE3N fl FSEEIN N0 FSEEI fl N FSE! fl N I' SEE! Nfl MARGARET A. ROSEMAN -1223 Parksrde Avenue Commercral WHEN Margre, r-.ho was a member of the l-lobby Exe change and Mathematrcs Club, couldn't be found at Ye Goode Olde Campus Store, the Prestrge, wrth her pals Rose, Mrlared, and Ann, very probably you might have located her rn some pool, swrmmrng for all she was wcrth llfyhrch was plentyr Although she enroys dorng ths rmmensely, she rs practrcrng to become the perfect stenographer More power to you, Margre AIDA ROSENFELD 7 l 7 Budd Street Academic TlllS drmrnutrye lass of ours desrres to became a teacher, evrdently of scrence for she shows great rnterest and prcvn se rn that branch of learnrng, berng o member cf bath the Astronomy and Scrence Clubs Ada also a member of the S A and A A, spends a great deal of her trme olayzng the prano and even more at Hlvlorrrs House The best of luck to you' HAROLD R. RUBY 6056 Medra Street lndustrral Arts IF OUR handsome Ruben wasn't spendrng hrs trme wrth Steele and Jess, you would have found hrm down rn the gym practrcrng basketball, or very effrcrently man- agrng the baseball team Our versatrle Rube, who rs equally agrle at doncrng, rs anxrous to secure a rob when he rs graduated, so he may show hrs abrlrty to lead and handle srtuaticns as he drd when he was Delegate ADA ROSENBERG 537-l Morse Street Commercral ADA was a member of the track team, and Dancrng, l.eaders', Typrrrg, and French Clubs Although she vrsrts the movres occasronally wrth Thelma Rrchman and Anne Ratner, her hobby rS ballroom dancrng She arms to become a sucfesslul stenographer, or passrbly a blashrng brrdeflzl, MORRIS H. ROSS 428l Vrola Street Academrc MORRIS rs determrned to become a chemrst l-le has followed the screntrfrc freld all through school Legs has been a member of the Scrence Club, Nature Club, Astronomy Club, Orchestra, A S, and S A, and a Bank Offrcer, Hrs hobby, photography, follows hrs screntrfrc nature Morrrs has been a great pal of Vrncent Groupe and l-lerman Schuster Hrs spare trme rs spent rn dark rooms workrng at hrs photography MILDRED M. RUDISILL l507 North Alden Street Cammercral Sl-lE'S qurte trny and lrkely to be lost rn a crowd Blondre who appears to be rn earnest, desrres to be somebodys stenog Whenever she rs wanted elsewhere, Blcndre's rn Ruth's house Mrldred was a member of the S A and A A Blondre attended meetrngs of the Spanrsh Club and Typrng Club. She lrkes dancrng to good musrc and rs usually seen chattrng wrth Mar- grrerrte Gnd Cora M... ff my ei: S P JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 BEATRICE RUDOLPH l957 North 52nd Street Commeroal BEA, one of the attractlve, sparklrng, brunettes ot our class, must have a certaln dentlst ln mrnd when she tells us she wtshes to nnarry one He certalnly ts a lucky guy Bea as a very staunch member of the Delta Omega Phu Soronty, and you'll usually fend her dan:-ng around at any of the meetlngs Good lurk to you, Bea GRACE RUPERTUS 574C Walnut Street Academ: 2 PERTH has so many amblttons that they are toe numerous to mentlon lf you look closely ln some corner of the audltorzum or ln a cozy :halr rn Grapes home sweet home, you'll be sure to hnd Pert renrllna the latest novel or pondenng over her algebra Some day you rnrght hear Pert'l ln Fred Wanngs glee club ond then you'll remember that she was a member ot the O. l-l S Chorus HENRY R. RUSSELL 48 North 59th Street Mechanc Arts WE recommend 'Spotltght for the Crow de Guerren for Orly' man who has as many delrghtful schemes under hrs belt as l-lenry, certalnly deserves somethlng l-lts moan Interest ts centered on the Ice box where, one may well presume he has spent many satlsfylng hours Long after we have torgotten all hrs other good pornts we wlll remember Spotl:ght as the fellow who took part an Parade Nlght and loyes to eat and danie . ry' Q bi JF! JuNEs5JuNEs5JuNE35JuNE35 BEATRICE RUGOWITZ l704 North Peach Street Comme-renal HERE'S a real athlete? Beatty lS a sports lover and Dlayed volleyball and ron on the track for the old Alma Mater, Besldes she was a member of the Swlm- mlng Club and an A. A, Representatrve IH her homeroom Some reiord, l'll sayf Beatty helps to crowd the Prestlge and when she's not there, search the movles She's bound to be rn one of them. WILSON H. RUSHTON 54lB Westmtnster Avenue Me:hanlc Arts HAIL, one of the champs' lt was partly due to Rush's excellent goal-tosstng that Overbrook :arrled oft the Court crown thus year Venly, W H was lmmersed ln the noble game of basketball, tt anybody ever was At present, lt's hrs hobby ln the future, he hopes to make lt hls vacatron by becomlng a coach Rush worked hrs way to the varsrty through the J V team l-le has served as a Locker Alde and three years as an A A Repre' sentatlve, MARTIN J. SAFIAN 43lO Wyaluslng Avenue Academlc FITCH has certaznly packed his protesslon to a t, He hopes to be a lawyer ln order to keep ln prof- tfoe, he ouestlons all hls trlends dolly, You wlll usually flnd htm at Mlller's house, hrs nose deep ID a Latln book Frtch is n member of the S, A, A, A, and SPQR Club. We're all rootlng for you Fltch, and wll surely send all our cases to you F4 5JU E3 IJN E35J lJN E35J P4 E35JU lJN E35J lJN NE35J JU NDFSEEINf1fSE3NDfSEEINflfSE3Nf'IfSE3Nf1fSEElNf1l' GERTRUDE SAGORSKY RUTH JOAN SAILER fi-E: 3 SVWT ATC-CQW E f 16 C t, L rt: Aiademlc GW S a lrttle grl th an attrarme gieregaal tg and THE, :agt term at s'lt gl, litttltre was :een llmbmg around I ' 'Q Iltart ber Slrcre J batwe ablltty TJ same tbi .mtlr bandages ga' re Yau ace, wee a certrtorsseur on 'rte', wt 'wet ffertruzfe, crd ber brrllrart ia'eer as J 5: Img :btw area, ar-ff sbe u-.ae emgk, tesfrma PearI's lf' 7 U L- Starr WEWDGV, 0 member cf tee CGXf 'eller ategrl icaa, Selma! Steal, Rgtti, ar Caralme has CUUVU, CW? C IUVTUH Cl WS? Ctrl! S A, be-ar :,ttt tutalx been arburfff tr grrrlg ber up Same day, Rutble, The 375' A9 We QVCCTX- UUCN5 VXWQ lil' 'GUN' fl-4, .xgvt be tl'e':, 1 51'-Ltd better fut 'T wut Her nr qu: f Tbflt trrr 'rcatwe ablltg vrrll 'vii irt atft 5 gt 3.11 X-,UQ Q A A A 9 A Ave 'fT'w-,grxw Bug nggg ,W lx, Vx Vila! a , ,a a, ., , ll We 'lf' V UST VU? 'Q ff ft xt-l 'll M' Sfcvt, beregate-, A turrate, and Jumjr Dramattf Club. Srgma Delta RUTH SCHAEFER MILDRED SAVAGE V- f A -nga l. . a Street Aiademrz 74- .: ' 'lr fxxeritte, A ggenyr I X my 4 Y 'RUTMHL waala lle fa rmd a Qgggd-laakvrwg bay wltrt I I 4 ,w Q . .,-,, 4 X ,,1 ,A F , , , WL MAX' O 'Gm Wil f-lr -bOt par trrm arrt. rr-tr ll' rrarwere Me lbgald tblrwk trtra statement sboula , ts w Crggkeif ' Nu lace . mg bert, try rn ng .-.ben gbe bi ,H me I-Ufeif feqee CMG, O fll,ee,5eO,e Elm Cy SGH We r'-SWG We T-P WOW fm? UOWMCHI GYV1 wiiese- Qerbrggk lf.atb.e' kms and cratlwets whenever gbe tml btw beef Q- brL:lew'val mart We bnpe 'Nm' '.'.lll QUE Trmrc She me been Q member rf the Art Club, fbrtrtee ber bbbx Mutt Ure Q marrted, tbat rg grgrpng 'INN seems 4,1 te rrterested rw Qaarts Sue tra: been A A Feglreeerttatrxe cbd a steady member ct trte Swm- Q,e,b,,3LK mlm? Cheerful mrrtg CJD JOHN J. SCHIAVO 5.fr.wjtcaS Ctrfle, eric was Clerreal Ade t: M155 Kettb Pcttlwe Slrflrrt and Lax Marmxe baxe made ber stay rn . HELEN G. SCHINDLER M2 Q h eel S M Y A 417 Mgatmertt Axerwtte Academrr' :J ,gat btw treet eztanr: rte Gulf Vette, lrl' Helene ambrtrm li to cramb La Heb YOU CUQW TO he WW? O Qflmblef bt We TWG, btmg' gttle '.'.ell, all ne lwaxe tj say 5 tbat Shes fr , ,MM ,M , , . Skhmer ff'-C Ml lrrffbv lb W0 UQ r l--'lf :sta rw, trcmwg r- trae rrglwt may-mat ls, tr tae mum Sebavo tzas ueually seem at tbe back of tbe audrtirlam durrrtg hrs ltmfb berlcd Qutte a bangcut, xtefd sag' l-le bas been a member ct tbe S A and A A and an S A alde in case yau cant had any place to bark your Daeserwberg ar Rolls Reyce, ,uit put lt rm 'S'bava's Staff mc Dbmatlf Cub future garage Sgma Delta .1-pmt,L1 -- JUNE35JUNE35JUNE3'5JUNE35 ber nf broken bearte ls am mdlcatrm Bes des bemg :t,te, l-le-len lS algo 1-be at tbe maet brrlltarrt semars Her nftrxtses have rrtflbce: C-.obtarrw Qt Qrrlg' Cheerleaders, '-,fe-Preirderwt at trte XYZ Club, member or tbe Record TL A J 31 4 ef f E? , -tl 4 i 1 f, ,I -exif ---gf? '- In xi - !,'H ' ,I U., X '. .. I gfjil -'. ' -sg 1 ay- 155 - - . f 3 I , ,Mis K K5. I DAVID SCHLAIFMAN S2l5 Garncr Road Academrc KNUTE, our peppy lrttle cheerleader, though drmrnu- trve rn stze, makes up tor rt rn hrs manner. Knute, a most krndeheartea fellow student, wants to be a phrlan- thrcptst and be krnd to all the poor people You wrll usually frnd Knute wrth hrs frrends Leonard Glantz, Stu Bobb, and l-larry Dozor, rndulgrng rn a very serrcus prn:ih'e game, l-lere's wrshrng ytu luck, Knute. JAMES CHARLES SCHMICKER 123 North 61rd Street lVl6Cl1GttrC A'ts JlVvl.' our towerrng senror, wants t: study eleftrrial engrneerrng He has been a close frrend of 'l-lxfrf' Sarra and Mr Earle Jrm lrkes to take prctures and xxfrk on radros He was a member of the S A, A A, Eleitrrc Club, and Matn Club l-le has also served as Cl' S A Arde, and played class basketball Jrmmy has fre- cruently haunted the rrbrary GERALD CHARLES SCHROLL l3l North Gross Street Mechanrc Arts WHILE Jerry rs manaarnq hrs aracery store rn New Cumberland, Pa, rn future years, he'll make auto- mfbles on the s.de Trre clerks rn hrs successful store wrll probably be BrIl Walden, Verner Wagner, and Letn Wrzelmcn In sprte of all hrs exertrons hrs hobby rs hrkrng Jerry has been an S A and A A Member, and an S A A'de l-le was a frequent haunter of the cudttawr um S+ 4'.!. I Q fir- 'fs' ti' ' -J l JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 H 454 :NCL 3' PEARL B. SCHOP 5434 Arirnaton Street Cammercral SUGAR seems to be a very extravagant person. She freauents the lnternatronal, no less Some day Sugar v-.rll be a prrvate secretary tc some lucky bust- ness man She tells us she won't accept a rob unless she rs orlswed time oft for her darly swim Of course, bosses do have to take the rdrcsyncrasres of therr secretarres rnto consrceratrcn' Pearl was an S A, A A, and Type Club member. ' JUNE SCHNEYER 546 'v','t:r:a:rest Avenue Academic IF there are any good rnovrng prctures around, you'll be sure to frnd lunre rrght there watchrng longrngly as a travelogue flashes across the screen Junre ts rittrte a sacralrte She was a member ot the French, Sacral Servrce, and Brrdge Clubs Thrs drmrnutrve member of our class rs also tond of crossword puzzles and teasrng Lenny Strunk. She's usually seen wrth Mrldred Gold! stern and Helen Goldman, FRANCES SCHURR lllS North 39th Street Cammerctal f'FRANlE may always be found near the radro tryrng ta frnd what rt takes to become a radro star Whrle at Overbrook, she was a member of the S A., A A, Gnd Typrng Club. I-ler hobby rs cooking l-ler trrends are so numerous that we may soy they are the class of June '55 l-ler friends, the class of June '35, honestly hope she acfomplrshes her ambrtron, bl E35JU bl E35JU P4 E35JU IJN E35J IJN E35J lJN E35J bl JU ,what 'Ei ui. I 'du' , ,RJ P E 5 ,, 5 E 'WY ' r 'U l l r MM Nfl FSEEIN H fll'S'EEIN TSEHN flfSE3Nf1 N fSE3 fl N FSEEI N0 MARTIN SEGALL Qlll St fee Street Agademrg REDS lles to s.-um He shiuld lrke golflng srnfe he wants to be o bla buslness exerutrve He has been aftrve rn frubs belng a member ot the Dramatlc Club, Traxel Cub, and Astronomy Club, S A and A A and has seryed as a captatn of the S A Aldes Mart n has been a trend of Norman Reds Benson Who knows, Central had tts Glmbel, pernaps Oxerbrook w,ll have Segall JESSICA HELYN SEIGER Sli N:rtlt 63rd Street Comma-re al l,AlYYBCDY want a EQOTQDT' lylthout turnrng we know rt lS pretty, blonde Jess trying her utmost to sell the neu, slx page publrcatlcn whreh lS the pnde ot the sfhfsol Jess has many hgh GSIJlfCJllOl'IS She x-,ants tc be a LJ S Olympf: Swrmmer Jess' has Dar' trcrpated rn many sports threughout the schbol She has been General Manager of the Basketeball Team and a member at the Swrmmrng Club Here's haprng, Jess MARION LEE SESSOMS l2l North Peach Street Musrc WHEN Marlon feels all rlght ltn every way' she may be harled GS Sess --otherwlse we advlse you net to do so' Marlon has musrcal rnclrnatrons and dunng the day could be found around OHS dorng harmony Frequently wth her were Laura Smlth and Alethea Slm- mons Another good trrend rs Elsre G Wyatt Nlarrone ambttron rs nurslng She'll make a good nurse Marlon played basketball and was a member at the S A and A A JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 FLORENCE COWL SEIDER 6125 Larehwood Auerule Aiodemrc HFLOSSH lntends te make llte drffrcult for Helen Jacobs Her marn arnbrton rs to wrn the Davus Cup Thls tnlrgrwy member uf our :lass was qurte an athlete She has been on the Hflkey, Trark, and Baseball teams Beetles these aftryrtles she has been A A Repregentatlve, Oni a member ol the Dramatnr Club Some day l'm sure ue' all be proud that we went to srlunnl wrth Mass Croilser-ack Tennrs Player' SELMA SYLVIA SIEGEL ffl Mirse Street Commerclal SEL rs gorng to be a prano teacher You know, a lady who shows you how to hold your hands properly, whit Ciunfs one, tub, three, four, for you, and who rs endowed wth endless patlenie Sel's pals are Vrvrenne Sterllng and Rose Gurland Her habbres are readlng and dancing Whrle she was at Overbrook, she was a member Qt the A A and S A eyery term DOROTHY E. SEWTER l23 North Edgewood Street Commerclal DOT has taken the commercral course to prepare herself for o secretanal career She loves good musrc, partrcularly Glen Grays, and lnkes danclng sa much that It has befame her hobby Dat was a member ct the S A and A A and a great favonte of the graduatrng class She has spent much of her trme wrth Sara Shearer Q-4---w-..,f4'! 1 N, ml .wr E 1792? U by - r fiE'ifL:Q1- .. j MAX SHANFIELD 1311 North 4Ctr Street Academe MAX, one of the few auret members ot the class, wants to follow an art :areer He has already shawn hs abrltty as an artrst on the Beacon Bustness Staff Max has also been an A A and S A member Max spenis mufh of hrs tlme patntng Hs pals through Oyerbrfsk have been Max and Stdne, Hanker 3 SARAH CLAY SHEARER 5117 Medta Street Commeriral HSARIH has G great 15,5 for swtrnrnmg Thls membgr of the sen.or class has taken an actlve part r' extra Currrfular octrymes She has been a member of the S A, A A, Type Club, and Swrmmtng Club Sara wants to be a stenogropher, 'Somebodys Stenogw, she says She's always smrlrng, and she has entoyed the fnendsh p at Peggy Gebler and Eleanor Longafre We wrsh you luck, Sarr,'l and may you pound those type keys w tn a vengeance' HAROLD SHORE 2142 Hollywood Street Academfc GlDDLE'S ambttton rs ts beiome a media, whte h's hobbys tlddltng-f-on the ylalln, not tlddltng around But sertously he's acclarmed by all hrs many fnends to be noth ng less than a wtzard rn Latrn--and not exaftly a pushoxer 1D other sublects elther Always jolly and smrllng, he's Wed by one and all Hrs numer- ous actryrtres have rnfluded a member ot the Ovhestre, Record Staff, a Loder Arde, a Bankmg Clerl, and G Clerlfal Alde Slgma Delta -...E Alf f I eSL'm59'E' 1 U- WH! JUNE35JUNE35JUNE3'5JUNE35 11.2 A 'Earl RYEDA SHARP 2221 Narth 52nd Street Academic RYEDA, known to her pals as Rye, posseses a great lrkrng for readlng and workrng out cryptograms So say Sarah Shearer and Paultne Slrfkln at any rate Rye was a demon as an S A Atde. She also belonged to the A A, XYZ Club, and S A When she leaves Oxerbrcok, she expects to explore caves, that ts to study dental hyg ene Ouch' Go easy Rye JACOB SHAPIRO 532-l Cambrrdge Street Mechanc Arts THOllGH Reds rs deeply interested tn mustc, and spends most ot hts trme at the Kultur Center, he would Irke to be a chemrst Stronger sttll, he Irkes tn make cab nets, bang on drums, and go brcyelrng Reds was Vtfeeprestaent ot the Forum, A A Representatlve, and member at the Forum Qutte a versatlle person' Here's wtshlng luck to a swell guy, FLORENCE L. SHRIBMAN 5619 Berks Street Academrc STRANGE as rt may seem Frumle lS a girl wrth per- sanallty as well as brarns lshe's been called Hbraln- trust t She Ilkes merely to eat and sleep' Florence lS found lnvarlably at the Kultur Center improving her technrque as a pranrst She rntends to play lrn the near future we expect-tor we'ye watched Frumle trckle the ivorres-vand the way she does it-'1 a plano ID Carnegle Hall We wont m.ss the occaslon, Florence bl JU NE35 E35JU bl E35JU N E35JU IJN E35J IJN E35J IJN J NfIfSE3Nf1fSEEINfIfSEEINf1fSEEINfIfS'E3NflfSE3Nf1f i A BENJAMIN SHTATMAN EMANUEL SILBERMAN 2 It-505115 HQ ftwerwe Ajeeerr 1 G6 Ngtrth ind Street lxAQfIIgII g Ang WHEREVIER IIICIF I5 UGIVJVWQ, Iuull be sure tg the MANNY uKuaIh mae rhaaaee IVI evme serrous roa- x Depp, Eenmwrewcrd hrs Stooges 'Mahmtf and 'Reds ,IUSGIIUI ,I III QUIIIQ' and HHCIUIH In IIIC mim- pttr we CfTfjjCU'5 Iierlrtre Vebea tc put arrags aur tex mg He was D'L'IJCIDII te'I rg them Cr rm 3,5935 Cn IIIQ E,1'filS'L,I LA aha ILE r,r,k.IwS ond alee brbught rum 135 Omg IQA DUI-3 Qumm IICCQI U IIE, IIIIQIII IIGIE been arrusemeht to the members jf the French CIub Megt gt -gxptqmtrrg the duttes if O Ce,-Ieqatg ghd IQIIIIIQ mem ma the ttme me eiutd thc: Mberwrtrew HT a uehsrve mood at the my II IOS II, 5911 IIE 'QQQQIIII ff MGIIIII,'5f' IIQIIGI IIGVIQ, ',p'5b'jQf' UVSCVIWQ CI ft? tme when he xwrll be fh Crm- ut wax the PrUt1ac I-Iherei he trrst made extertsxe paul 'grrzbe ftrmrmtgrffes 7r':w'g:fI 1,, IIQ mme, C5 II ,IG1III,,I Sgma DeIta HARRY SILVER DANIEL E. SIMPSON u' Forks Sheet Mechamr: Art' ,III IIIIIIII IIIVIDIIIEIIII SUCH MP,IImIn Ami -,A fQ-fm .' , , ,I I ff. ,,, ,, I, DCNT Ibmf -'I II I IQGII IIN I dom VVHLN Dem I-.cs m seed :rgurta Cxerbrack Hgh, he Quan, mow that yiu hexe mere trme Sana-I ',r5:t1 I IDI I , e In D I H ,II I HIVI IRIII, COIIIIICIQIIS New Open so Omen mm It Ig I Imed ual rmarra I rum ur ttf, ,mmfr room 1 I C I'fV'IItah3f t He Ihtwwek ,be 'mrtQ ah I et ' CICSIIC IS In ber' me C Im I IWIWNOII HDOIIIKH q WYNIII Xiu e 1, Cu I aerorwau 1:0 1.II,I ICI II ,R II-I I , I II H. ,,,, Im A ,Wm A I I .U I I ,, ,, I -eww, cr, ueuag QC, .mu we QJLS O er 'L udf 5 15?fibrinkrIfI'2?q,b?QC'ILIGFr IIIEEIIILSICIII INII 'hef ur the IIe'trrf Creu cud belmged to the T,e'trtf 'I I 'L I ' Jugs, I et 99 ,U I6 6' Club I-te ctw trgterated art amateur rartvt Amateur redo Cub and ts a member tw bath the Students Assrftattrrt I I I IIII ,IM If ,D I and Athiettc Assoerattfrt I It I MI OI ml IIO V ' Sgmc Delta JOSEPH SINGER ' ROSALIE C. SLAKOFF 57 Sauth 59th Street Araderw, QH6 Burke Street Academe JUST che Ioek Ohd yOu Ingw JI-ok 0 WMI meahrhg 'TIS Lwefirt rn the tuture that Our IQ-walls? mul be the Iod, although he refuses to let us Izrtow what he ze EUQVIIKI Sritrrlterwf' 'bu7:tC ec,-mart uh the 'Bea' aomg tg do-must be sgmeththq qreat Joe has a per- iw ' Stiff, cud Ilftg athtetfe, she ues ahxav ,vt 'hr' teftly shcekmg pcstrme xxh-fh he uhrsrvered m uur ear: axm, a member st the Leaders' Club and au Athietrf Cuitrvatmg mothers' In sprte of thus, he 5erverI an the f'Xlsurrattar' Rf'IDfUl0ltIOItX'G She wa2 Dehfqate our Cab- Trrbuhal, WGS O Cabinet Member, Manager et the TraCL tau of S A Putter She hl-:es harspbark rrdmq and wg Team, Lteutehamt Ct Ushers, artd M15 cn the Prum Cgrrw skatma Her Lia? ar: SU, 'Mrilrf' amp !Xrta ' mtttee Sgma Deua Q- ,v S . I I N....,,,-74,f I JuNE35JuNE35JuNEs5JuNEs5 5'ff 1f 4'-.gsmg A --4 1,41-. It J - 411- ,-.2432 , I - 5 HERMAN MORRIS SCHUSTER 4248 Viola Street Mechanic Arts HYM would like to be head of a theatre chain He has been a promrnent member of the class l-le was a member of the S A, A A, served as an Alternate, played class basketball and was on the Swmmzng Team He is fond of electrical work l-lym has spent much of h:s time in the library particularly at table -l Mr Earle and Frances Schurr have made hs sthicl life more pleasant JEROME SCHWARTZ 5356 Osage Avenue Commercial 'S Jerry a Den Juan or is he? Ask June and she'll blush Ask Mickey Rose, Mot Shwat, or l-lym Schuster and they'll keel over, laughzng As for Jerry himself, he modestly admits that his hobby is Grls But the interest is only temporary, for Jerry wants to be a key- hole expert a la Mnchell From engaging in actual love affairs to recording actual love affairs? Hes a staunch S A and A A supporter and played interbizcfk bzsket- ball JAMES STEWART SCOTT, JR. E445 Arl:ngton Street Academic JAMES S. SCOTT, JR, or just plain Scotty, the guy one usually sees around the place with Ruchelle, Betty, ann Ginnie when he isn't with Ready and Ruby, declares his one aim in life is to acquire wealth' Although he says he is usually found any place, we know he takes time off for basketball and lamping out Scotty has been delegate of h.s class, S A Aide, and Vice-President Cf the Boys' A A He was on the first soccer team and the second basketball team li' 1 gj fm' JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 Ll N 1f,4 V S . g 5 1 r ' 11 -151 l MARTHA SCHWAIT 5324 Cvlurttbia Avenue Commercial MARTZ wants to be a private secretary after her graduation from Overbrook, Her hobby is eating pretzels Jabby Schwartz, Carol ne Tobin, and Ribs Nevel H -e been her close friends through her stay in school, Martz has been a member of the S A and A, A We w st the airl, with the unusual hobby, success in her chisen wcrk REBA SCHWARTZBURG 239 North 33rd Slreef Commergiql HRIESH' hangout has been EH, This popular senior ' likes dancing, music, and good books. Her friends include Sylvia Turnoff, Claire Spurt, Jeanette Silverman, and Frances Schurr While at Overbrook, she has played in the Or:hestra, had parts in school shows, was a mern- ber of the S, A, A A and Type Club Ribs will enter the secretarial field after graduation CATHERINE E. SCULLY 5545 Landsowne Avenue Commercial ALTHOUGH she is known to be strong and silent, Kitts has a strictly private pastime which is cutting out paper dolls Her ambition is to become the private secf retary that the business world is waiting for. Her activi- ttes included membership in the A. A and S A, and going around with Hannah Donovan, Bess Shain, and Mary Prior She is, when not otherwise engaged, sitting 'ontemplatively cn the front porch of her home ,ee IJN E35J N E35JU N E35JU bl E35JU bl E35JU N E35JU N JU ,L FII' FSEEIN II fSE3N II N I' SEEI fIfSE3Nl'I N FSE! FI N FSE! NfI DOROTHY A. SMITH 27 North Robtnson Street Commerclol DCT could olvsoys be found in the Gxm Ottrce X-.rtn Lee Romello or Fronces Wolf. Thetr tnterests were sports, furst ond lost Dots ltkmg tor nthlettzs was expressed tn the woy she chose clubs She nos sec- retory of the Athlettc Assoctotton Boord, Member ot the Leoders' Club, ond tn oll sports. She wos Alternote tn l2A ond l2B, Dot hopes to become on etfrctent pn- yote secretory. She wrll Slgmo Delto LAURA ELIZABETH SMITH 5735 Commerce Street Musc TO become o dtstrtct nurse IS Lourte's' ombtton, you know, some how or other she rother looks ltke o nurseeshe hos thot otr of ktndness, neotness, ond et- ttcrency, so typtcol of thot protesslon We surely hope she doesn't rnlss her colltng-for everybody's soke Lourte ts olso qutte lrterory ond musrcol an her tolentse she's been o member of the Record Stott-Monog ng Edttor, the Mtdntte Orl Club, the Trovel Club, ond Musrctons' Crrcle WILLIAM CRAIG SMITH SIO6 Whrtby Avenue Vocotuonol Arts BILL W, CRAlCu'S ombrtton ts to deslgn scenery ond costumes tor theotres ond movtes. Bull hos o reol orttsttc touch in oll hts work, l-las octlvutues hove been Art Stoff of Record Book, l2A Donce Publuclty Commrt- tee, Towers Art Stoff ond Art Club, Hts, pols ore Jocob Londou ond Jomes Bonellt, hobbles ore puppetry and rec- orded muslc, We must not forget the tomous h:ngout, room 405 t DOROTHY DOLORES SMITH ffZl lrvlng Street Commercrol TOSSlE spends most of her ttme in the porlor ot her home, looktng over her collectron of beouttful ptctures. She does not tntend to remoin o parlor lody, for her :hosen yocottcn rs thot ot pnyote secretory Dorothy A Smtth ond Morton lic-,d ore her close friends, Tosste belonged to the Typtng Club, Drctotton Club, ond Mtdnste Orl Club She -.-.os o member ct the Athletrc Assoctotton end Students' Assocroton. SAMUEL MONTGOMERY SMITH E25 North 57th Street Mechont: Arts HERES on othlete por excellence l'le's o stor tn every sport, but bosketboll ond boseboll ore hzs hobbues Monty wos Monooer of the second tootboll teom ond ployed both tnter-closs ond unter-book basketball l-lls ombtttcn rs to become o bosketboll stor ond ot the rote thot he's been gotng he hosn't lor to go l-lrs Dol ts l-lecker Bowden ond Monty They hong out tn the Iotter's Ford IRVIN SOBEL 5529 Roce Street Acoderntc SWlNBURNE, not Swtnburne the poet, but Swtn- burne the Pull Roller Perhops he meons Doctor Try not to ptty has future potlents tn sprte of the foct thot he gets greot toy out ot scortng people, Hts fcwnrtte hmrnt ts the Club Swtnburne's morn octlytttes were lnterbock Bosketboil cnd membershtp ln the S A ond A A Hts pol 's Chexton r if -N....e 44' iv S H JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 1 rf' WILLIAM A. SOHL 56Ol Master Street Academic BILL distinguished himself on the soccer field and in the orchestra pit l-lis line of play was always commendable l-le aims to become a mechanrcal engineer or a business magnet. At present, however, he is con- tented with swimming and dancing l-lis stooges, John, Earl, Dick, and Del can all vouch for hs whereabouts SYLVIA SOLOMON X S-305 Euclid Avenue Cimmercial QYL wants the unque distinction of be rig a perfect ' housewife Le-t llc know how you dc it, Syl Sylvia has made it a habit to visit frequently at 3524 Ritner Street l-lei' recreation hours are spent in swim- ming Syl's activities in hgh school include member- shp in the S A, A A, and the Type Club She is often seen with Bernice Malzrome, Beatie Roudalph, and Mildred Wachtel MORRIS SPIEGAL ITS3 North Lindenwood Street Aiademlc TROUBLED with a headache? Indigestionp Spots and stuff before the eyes? Then hear ye, all ye Over- braokites, hear ye' lf you'll wait lust a few years you'lI be able to find any remedy you need at Stews phar- macy When he isn't learning how to serve you, Stew is usually playing baseball or basketball, or else, perhaps, he may be with Teddy or on Greenberg's corner Sir Spiegel was a member of the S A and A A while at OHS Mal' 1 :' M El' MILDRED SOLOMON l7l9 North 42nd Street Commercial MIL hopes some day to become the perfect private secretary that every business man is looking for You really ought to be quite efficient by this time, Mil, since you have belonged to the Type Club, When 'fMil is not at the Prestige Pharmacy with her stooges, Rose, Marge, Ann, and Syl, you'll mast assuredly find her in some swimming hole or pool She was a member of the S A, A A, and the Spanish Club IDA MARIE SPANO ETSI Woodcrest Avenue Commercial HEDAH is a benchwarrner, believe it or not, She is not the athletic type, though-it is her own radio bench we speak of Edo longs to be somebody's stenog. She was a member of the S A and A A Other Qcfivities include the Typing Club and Dictation Club She likes keeping a scrap book and to be with Floss Levicolf, Thelma Lipshitz, and Ursula Stephany. CLAIRE SPIRT lll2 North 42nd Street Commercial THE career of a dancer is what Claire craves And 'twill be quite a career' She was a dancer in Parade Night and belonged to Overbrook's Dancing Club Claire, when not sketching or dressing hair, may be found in an ice-cream parlor or in the company of her friend Reba Schwartzberg She was a member of the Type Club, A A andS A. N 5JU E3 UN E35J UN E3'5J 5JUNE35JUN E3 N E35JU N JU i all f? 1 s .s A . 4 .-. q'L,ty,ii5,,t.gg-.FA '- 5, 'hw -wlfgirwipmt .. -,,, I JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 1 l nf FSEBN H FSEEIN I1 fSEElN fl FSEEIN H fSEElN I1 N SEI FS Nfl r EDGAR SPRUDE fl North Holly Street Mefhang Arts HERES a lad wrth a large order for Dame Fortune tg frll Ed wants to be sucfessful rn orchrtezture, rf- nt- rng, and mechancal draftrno Gearoe Humpfer rs 'Er' staoge Other assocrates of hrs are Red Vrlcyes and Elmer Brnker Ice skatrng and lrsten ng to the rad' are foyerrte pastrmes of Ed's He rs lrkely tg be 'heany cl place Edgar was an eftrcrent member Cf the stage crew S. RICHARD STEELE l533 Felfcrf Street Mechanrc Art: IF youre ewer talkrng to 'Drck, lust say basketball, one then watch hrs ears ga up l-le's got what mrglrt be called basketball fever, or basketball an the brarn Ceofh Merler says D'ck made a swell manager for the champronshrp team, and he also says that Drck wants tc be a basketball coach hrmself Duck rendered some Cx- cellent servrce as manager of the football team, played rn rnterelass soccer and basketball and was an A A Representatrye, URSULA JEANETTE STEPHANY l5-18 North Redfreld Street Commercral URSULA prefers to become an effrcrent prrvote secre- tary I-ler favarrte actrvrtres are dancrng and play- ina tennrs--lnat table tennrst. She belonged to the Grrl's Athletr: Assocratron and Students' Assacratron She was o member of the Typrng Club and Drctatron Club One of her habrts ls freauentrng the meet ng place of her sarorrtv, perhaps accampanred by lylartrr' Ve'r cnd Ida Sparta HARVEY C. SQUIRES 5338 G rard Ayenue Academrc HARVEY rs garng to be an oeronautrcol engrneer. tt-lov. abcut berng a salesman-remember the Bea- cen 3r Anythrng mechanrcai rs the thrng far Harvey l-le was Delegate, Alternate, A A. Representatrve, and a member of the Banquet Commrttee. lf he rsn't where he shauld be, rust call hm at hrs clubhouse Morrlyrn Tessler and Bernard Perlman are hrs assocrotes, also 'l's,bs, Morton Merman, and Wersy LIILIAN STEIN S323 Malvern Avenue Academrc LIL rs the fvlrss Wrnchell of Wynnefreld, so you of that sectron beware of your Affarrs d'amour lest they appear rn the Booster rn cold, unromantrc type Wrrtrng I5 not only her hobby, but also preparatron for the rournalrstrc career she hc-pes to follow Her specral pals, Syrlyrro Garr ond Bea Brodsky, and fellows rn general, Over shes usually at home Lrl has been ourta promr- nent, her actrvrtres havrng rrtcluded the Sensor Flower Cemmrttee, S A Alde, Alternate, and Delegate seyeral trmes each, and member of the S A and A A CLARA STONBERG 5249 Arlrngton Street Cammercral Xfyfl-IENEVER any one of her sketches rs successful, Clara rs hopeful of becomrng a desrgner Sylvra, Ruth, and Rhoda, her chums, found her often rn the lrbrary brows ng over books that have happy endrngs,- and so they lrved happrly ever after She has been an Athletrc Assocratron Representatrve, Bank Offrcer, and Locker Arde Durtng Clara's l2A and l2B terms, she was treasurer of the ClrO Club si If 1 PNB, X S in 59 JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 ELIZABETH M. STRAIN ITS? North 6Cth Street Commerctal ELIZABETH or BESS, gust lates to browse over move magaztnes V. hen she tres ot thas, she goes to the rnovtes--that ts where she spends most ot her ttnne The only other th ng she llkes te do rs swm Eess' has ldeas about belng the model TyDlSl, and she tntenas to :arry them out tn the future Helen Eradle, an: Cathertne Sfullt are her raxarrte Campancns FLORENCE R. SUSSMAN 229 Georges Lane Pvaaem 2 FLC, who lS the essence 'ft ortgtnalttth strnrgly rnus' be drfferent Havng beer' bpund b-, a pledge, ite fallefts 'ar passes Strange, very strange' She kez htgh softety She belonged to the Sentor Dramatf Clt.lJ, the Sona! Servtce Club, and the Plano Club Fla an always be seen at sarer tt meettngs wtth lean, Buhge, and Pearl She beltefes she ian be the Ideal Pr.afe Secretary and we agree w th her ESTELLE STELLA SZEWEZYK 392i Poplar Street Ccmmerctal ESTELLE ts the ktnd tt grl that makes good any way, and thtngs to eat ana nfe thlngs TJ wear She Itkes to bake lshe tust hangs around the oven'l, and kntt She'i, an all around gfvad snort who ran stnq anfl danie as well as swam Her fomrades, treauently seen with her, are Anne Sfhank and Franfes S'hurr Ls arms t: be e QCCS bool' keeper -R r ' fir-f e -l Elf J JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 ui Lf! if' -'1i'.-ell-' . l - 1-131- E A S., , 1-.v-Q1 tele LEONARD M. STRUNK 2l2l North f9th Street Academic HLENNY' ntends to beiome the Edttor of 'The New York Totes Lock cut, New York, here he comes' He thought t well ta study the Maron sttuatton, whtle he was tn Overbrook fNot to get hrst hand tntormatton, we hape'f Lenny goes around wtth the elfte, for tnstante, Carolyn Tebtn, Norman Benson, and l-larrt l-larrts Len was Class Pres'dent, llA Vtee-Pres dent, and Edttornn- Chtef at the Beacon ROSALIND H. SWINGER L27 Ptne Street Academti WILL, Snorln, ' who t.-.:.u'd1' tl:-,ugltt et that one? Ant: she wants to beiome a prtate seiretart Per- haps, wnen t,ou're a poundtng the keys lsr the bg bass, youll remember those sorortt, meettngs, and the ttmes you, Sh rlet, and Thelma had gang olaies Snark-, was a gf-Cd banker, ,never lost the rrpney, Students' Assotratron Atde, S A and A A mernber, and plated volley ball NATHAN TARKOFF IZU3 North 4lst Street Academtc NATE wants to be a doctor l-lts future must be tn the medrcal t-eld tor, tudgtng bt, the way he llfutp up, he snould make an excellent surgeon Nate ts a sport fan, and lakes to study the ltves of great ball players Room ZOSA was hrs favortte haunt l-le wtll be remembered as one of the wttty students af the class Abe Shuekman ts Nate's pet stooge JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUN NflfS53NI1fSEEINfIfSEEINf1I'SEEINl'II'SE3NI1fSE3NfIf SARAH F. TAXIN 626 Master Street Commercial JLST what Sarah taunsl n Ream Slf so otten lS more than me know, but perhaps Honey'l Toll ar Ray Niefer ctua tell us Ar.n' Thefuncl and Ruth Cohen are autre nttmate xt th her also Sarah lrkes to knlt as x-.ell as to dance Sxulrnmlna lS another actlvltv that sne 'ndulges ln She was a member at the Athletlc area Stuaerts' Assocatlcns Sarah ,ntends taktng Q pgs,- tgn as stensgrapher RUBY IRENE TAYLOR Q' 'N rrn frth Street Cemmerclcl RLJBY trttettcs to take her plaie ln the world as a social ser. ce .norker She soends her soare moments teasrng he' bra n b, worklng aut crass ward puzzles Ru loves tz eat 75 cream When she .s ntt busy, one mlght tlncl her at the YWCA rn Overbrook She was a member .gt the A A Cncl S A MARILYN TESSLER 1257 Arlrngton Street Academtc LAUGH and the world laughs ruth tau That cer- talnly sults Tools to a t -one glggle and ever-,one t-.ho hears her goes Into strtches, too She was one ,sl the actwe members at our class She was man- agtng edftor at the Beacon, rn the Student Assembly, an S A Caplan, and was edrtor at that class paper we Qnge had-remember' Want to get ln touch wlth her? Link n the Wynne Shes sure to be there wrth Itch cr Vlvlan Stama Delta Qi JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 HARRISON E. TAYLOR 623 t'.',arl5r. Road Cammerc.al ffHAtR rs gorng to became one at our foremost soclal leaders He can't mlss ft Antone who earnestly Ceslres to make a mtlllon, lowes tshtng and galt, not to menttin eatrng and sleeprng, as well as he does-I l-le has a.l the credenttals Vvhenever mu mlss htm, he can be teena around Brookline or the next best place-ln the :ld swmrrtng hole SELMA CELIA TECKER S4-32 Arlngtcn Street Commerclal SEV was the secretary ot the Beacon Statt, and she was a good one, tri: She lS golng to be an- other secretary rn the future, but nsthsng less than a r.ch boss wil be satrstactart Sel was a member of the TBDIUQ, Danclng, and Swlmmtng Clubs, and was a Lr- brary Ade Her hobby is wrztrng angnymcus letters, so lt tau get an unrdentltred m'sstve--hunt Selma, maybe she knsws Stgma Delta ANNA MAY THERNLUND SSW Lancaster Avenue Commerclal ANY bal of Ann s, such as Hannah Tall, kat Werner, or Sarah Taxln, could alxlats answer the question: Where rs Ann7 And the answer was constantly the same, Tgpe Conference Ream LII7. As a result, Ann IS gang to be a rrp top stenograoher some day Ann llkes to take long walks wlth trrends, or alone She also crochets She was a member at the Klt Kross Club. ,A 4' s-...s .Cf Lr Jr- .: 'y ,'F l I , Q . J t It . I , 'tal-1 t I : rags-1.-.Q ef , 1 ' CHARLES WENDELL THOMPSON, Ill S62 Haterrrgrd Awerrae Aiaaerrtf: HPXIA-U nz, S:1ar,e ' Hire' .Ii-Jw ru 1 , rt may lj, eye ree egrhe.-.here girtamg ft 'h D,-33 Criheetra 2' ,13a?r'L.-, Sharie, yprt lfrls. . ' 'ficgf :ra S,:11as.e SharUe rntehds it beifre heai eargeia rt egrre 'crge miata! Yee 2 r, Dr CF'l'QS TTY, 'SSfV7, eurgem' ,'.h'e rt O.erb'x.f,, as MC? Merezte .. e ' ' ai 'rise '2u. trr,, :fi ' C J: rh 4, ' , :uw .r avi .tm ,r Crvterrcz JOSEPH M. TITLEMAN Gif U t, -'jj Str-4-,T 'fiftj' If- 1 -JS? ,1 ' gm ren' f, :tc rm! ,. '- 1 tr tt, 3 arrwq at the gtaertrert nf rtwtart r, t1:'Q f,pe'a'pr Serv! ini? rtesw, at the atarg, Leaee' Je Pg, earef arvi riapp, are a .',e!t-lfftpn-.f Tr , Jie 4-.ae a ITAQTLJEV ff fre fteftr R 'rex-., Sttarjer-te' Aiili C? in merrber ana Arie, cha Atterhate :rt UA He Ce. be- tirtgea f, the Athtette Aserpiratffgrw arvi payert Cass Eaefetbd' HANNAH TOLL 321, V. 'th Het Street Carrrrnwi al LCCKINJ ir 'Hf:r'ey3 She! 'rt type 'ihfererve Eit- 'er D6 'aretrtt abgut that tmhg, :t ,tt t.-.ant tp ha-.e ,ear Httare work aublrsheif, Haney, Her aitwtter are rtamertas She has been a mefrtber at the Sefvir OTCLYESTTG, Treaaarer and Seiretary af the Kt irpes Cab, Martrte-Crl Club, and Defegate YIM' tte,.a'Nt, tha the armrrmtve rrerrtber pr cm Mase x-.ta Sarah Tax cha Arhe Trrerrtfmd. Srqrrta Delta Ng. .4f' i G wif? if Ne. 9-7 J '! JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 -,4'.,, Xa FRANK J. TIBERINO T4 Myth 56th Street '-Aeihehrf Arts H240 z-uf5D'.Cjy, ,ea have beert Irste:-rg tg Staten .'.-H-Y Year cr-manier 3 'Tab Tberha Thats 'Tina arvttytgh, ahrtzarwifg He 5 esac, , eeert IV' Peg, larte' and Happy ' 'Tabs' tsttezts :ms cr ' glee hmtng ara trapp rg Hes tcfa rwe :mee f ter- rt 'TSlrp'5 ieilc' He was 'W the Flirie T':ik rheef, played rtterbzck bceretball, :fi beltaaea ti S A irtrl A A CAROLYN TOBIN rf? TJ 'ie Street fxnrry' i CZAPCLYN, Ifmvtrt arrtgrwg he' ilrfe frrertife as 'L,rtrre,' rwterfji to beifgrhe :he at H1h','.wf,da larrtcbs fare Kee: that smile L,rtr e, ,gftl get 'rtc ' 'Lune' Wee M aahee and t: attend rveetrge 3? the Te-4 qprgr-tp She pa!5 areurtd x-.th Martra Sfhwat ana Eara Wenger, She was, :rt 12A and NZB, Crt the Trrburta! cha Delegate She has beert A A Rearesentctwe, .rt Sehzr Prim CTVFFTXNTTGQ, and Trafk REUBEN TRACHTMAN ri LS Grrard Ave-rtue Ctataterfxol WE HAVE here a bag -tuhcee ma n aitw tree are eattrwg, gteebmg, ard wrgrktrtg The trrst tt.-.1 are ia! of ttg Overbrook students, Ruby, but the thfrd acesat Chck at a'! Hftuever, tt tt's so, we after a toast tu tba mb, Q Qatrtg ta be a patrtrc an and hell aribably qt far rn the pahtrcai world X',htIQ he was at Cxerbrfgk, re .naz a member of the S A and A A JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUN ,li-K nf fSEElN fl fSE3N fl FSEEIN H FSEJN 0 FSEEIN fl N E3 FS Nfl N 4 , ROSE TRETMAN 422l Vela Street Commercial I-IERES anzther ane ef us atrls who lust wants ta be samebsdys arte Vte all hope yau'll reallze that amb nan, Rosle Roses hobby ns the most pleasant one tnat mist at us can thtnk ol, namely, golng to the mules Youll usually ttnd thts pretty member al cur class v. th lvlldred Salemsn and Ann Wolfson Stnee she has been IH Overbraak, she has been a member of the Span sh Club and the Typrng Club SYLVIA TURNOFF l56' lvgrth lslubtnsan Street Afadem f SD tntends ta be a help to the great wde wsrld game day She tntends to be a nurse l'm sure therall he ntnrn lllllCSS6SS than usual when the bays Qel a leak at our pretty, pettte, blonde Std Std has been Delegate, Alternate, a member of the Dramatre Club, S A and A A Sd rs also very fond af raadtng Outta a busy yeung ladx eh' Dan't forget Std v.e're all Ciuntlng Ut Skull CATHERINE C. VESEY lS3l llarth Alltsen Street Commercral KITTY fan usually be found IIT Falrmaunt Park, elther roller skatlna or playrng tennls Krtty's'l another one rn cur Class who asptres to be a second Florenfe Ntghttngale She'll probably make a very flne nurse l-ler flve mam actrvrtes have been danelng, roller skatlng, tennls, eacl-ang, and readmg Need we add that wher- exer Kttty lS Walt Newlln can usually be seen alsg, FREDERICK R. TROUT 6556 Eu st Axenue Mechanlc Arts LOOK what we have here' Nane other than a bay lxhc t-.ants te drne a flre truik Fred's hobbfes, swm- mlng and dlxlng, xxlll probably Come In very handy ln the lle ct a tlreman he lS usually seen wnh Jae Zergen- fuss, Jrm Yates, and l-larv Glasgow Srnee he has Came to Overpragle, Fred nas been actne an swmmtng and he has made the Team He lb also lS a member at the A A ands A EVELYN RAY URBAN 6iQ'Ql llaverk-rd Avenue Araflem ' Tl-llS yfung lady has a 'Oartng' nlfkname 'Pun'l Her fame as an art:st has already spread aruund Overbrook but there rs nr. flfllbl that she ts on the raad ta greater sue- Cess l-ler ambtcn .s tc be an art tearher and llere's lieprng she fan trans'er s me N that talent tv her puplls who hate the stutl' lvelyn nas a member cl bfth the S A and A A HAROLD WACHTEL T342 Eerks Street Merltanre Arts YL gtds and ltttle tslle! Lsten tts thls bunny lwnfa tc: became presldent cpl the Urvted States -nathtng less than that vtlll da We all hspe yau make lt lvfrause th nk rf the braggtrg all ne hlrlltfrppers rvuld dc- ll yfru shpuld lnls a't'.tt:es at sflmfrl were Delegate, A A Representattxe, S A Alde, and a member af the Astronomy Club Hs 'hanaeuts' are lllfGVllOllK'xll3l and Sloppy Jrvl Simi rfmb nat fll. will sag' S--...,,,, ff 1 if 1 if N'?vf - JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 MILDRED WACHTEL 222l Berks Street Carnrrterital YCULL never keep that frgure ot yours, lvlrllre, rf you Con't stay away from these eats Hayent you learned yet that rt's no good tor us grrls tytrttres arnb ten rs to be a lucky' somebody! stenog She rs a member of the Typng Club, and an A A and S A member She fan usually be found t-.rth Eee Rudolph, Syl Salzman, and Bernrge Mrlgram etther entenng the netghbfzrhaad rn y, :r leavrng them WILLIAM WALDON l6'Q North Mrllrk Street Meehan f Arts HECK rs usually tcund at the l.'.'est Ph'ladelg,h4a Jewssh Culture Centre where he utt satrstre-s hr, rrav ng trrr swrmmrng by sprashrng around tn the pail Htl asp res tr be an engrneer when he leaves why' here are stnfe'e t-.rshes for the a'rne at success, He:lf lvlzy Lady Lurk always srntle upon you l-lrs actrvttres have tn- Cluded mernbershtp tn the S A and A A GORDON WARD 6ll2 Nassau Street Acadernre 'fJAlL'S favgnnte hangiut rs O l-l S l-lcytever, there's no fnnnectton between the hangout and the ntfknanwe Mr Ward modestly admrts that hrs hobby ts lrzahng, and that he ts happrest when Joe Newman and Charles Lutz are loattng wrth htm But don't get the trnpresssen that Jatl's'l lazy, for though he protesses To be, any one who knows htm knows drtferently Whtle at Overbrook, Cird :n lent hrs support to S A and A A . im.-V ry 4 1 VERNER WAGNER 544l Spruce Street Mechanre Arts WtTH hrs arnbrton, to be a musteran, and hrs hobby, musrc, to egg htm on, Wag wtll probably be one of iur famous rnustctans If you lrve up to the name of Wagner, Verner, you eertanly won't have any trouble N'.'aQ's pals are Wtzelman, Gerry Sthrall, and John Sihaava l-ls acttvrtres at Overbrook have been S A, A A, Atde for the Student Ccunzrl, A A Representatrve, Pathtrnders, end class basketball ANNA MAY WALTON 333 Wallaee Street Cornmerczal NlCKEY'S arnbrtton ts ta be sornebadys stenog, and she'll surely make a very good one Her employer wrll have absolutely nc trouble wtth her attendance be- acuse she has a perfert record from 9A to l2B She can usually be found wrth Dot, Bert, and Mane Her hobby rs a very rnteresttng one It's photography What phase at rt, lXlteky , developtng, tnck prctures or what? She was an S A and A A member LEONA WARSAW 523 Vvest Berks Street Academt' 'fONEY, who Irkes to swrm and rrde tar relaxatmn and who wants to be, and probably wrll be, a great surgeon was rndebted to Mr Bell tar her hangout' tl seems she knew such a great deal at chemtstry that a eertarn 'J ' alwavs had to call her about rt, theres one use for ehemtstry anyhow She has been an S A A-de, cn A A Representattve, a member of the Dramotmj Club and the S A and A A JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUN lxj Mt JuNEs51uNEs5JuNEs5JuNE35 4, If 'TFC-3 a 'TL jg! . Q, . j :X 'r A s ,L I '1 4 1 rkigvffg-Q M r .XJ li .. f nf FSEEN fl FSEEN 0 FSEJN I1 fSEElN D N FSEH Nfl FSEEI Nfl THOMAS E. WATERS 611 Ngrth f-in Street Azademj HFATSH ran aluaxs be found at the aaraae, monkeyrng utth all sorts ot motors Hes ga ng to be a lawyer one ot these da5s Make a nate ot that, senrors, tn rose youll have need of a aood lower some day He IS usually seen Xl th Carl Galle, and Norman Dugketr Stnoe hes been at Overbrook hes been aittve ln baseball, football, and a member of the S A and A A DAVID WEINER 5739 Wvndale Avenue ACOdClT!'f C:OME Joseohlne HT rn, Flyng Maqhzne, Qolng up so hlgh--up so hrgh ' We have here, folks, a bat who asrwres to befome an avrator We hope you do befarne One, Texas, for me all thtnk ll1S a swell job Wexe been monde-rang, also, whether the nrckname Texas has anyth.ng to do wlth the ambrtton l-lts actlvlttes at Overbrook have been S A and A A, and hrs pals are B Sachs, and D Gordeskv :DNA WEINGER ' 56-17 Wood:rest Avenue Commercrol DO you guys and gals want to meet a swell oat? t-lere she ls- Edd:e She 15 one of the most attrarttxe blondes ln our class, and that's some dtstlnctlon She says her ambltvon 15 to become somebodtfs wffe and were xtcnderlng lt lt mlght be that sornebadl sperlal whom she has rn mlnd She can usuallv be found wth Ruth Sallor and Carollne and all the other Texes Her acttvltles are S A, A A and alde for Mr Jackson SADIE WEBB l25l North Alden Street Cornmergsol DO you wrnt someone to QC places wlth you? Babes IS just that person She dates on aotnq places Her pet ambltlon lS to become somebodfs stenog and she'll probably be a swell one Youll usually flnd her mth Edna, Kay, Loulse, and Mlldred l-ler actlvttles slnie she has been at Overbrook have been a member of the S A and A A and a bankrng otflcer RAY WEINER 527 South -53th Street Commerctal THIS young lady's ambttlon and hobby go very well to- gether She wants to follow lll the footsteps ol some great author She had better hurry because we need some good autharesses l-ler actrvrttes are Prestdent of the Mtd- nlght Oll Club, Secretary ot the same, Presldenl of th' Dlctatton Club, Travel Club, and Beacon Stotf Her ools are HHoney Toll and Sarah Tmtn ARTHUR WEISS 5322 Oxftrc Street Cornrnerftal DO you vlant to know what the future sufcesstul bus ness man wrll look llke9 We have htm rrght here at Over- brook It's none other than Art Is that why vve always tlnd you at the nearest book-shelf, Art7 ' l-lrs hobbev cover a lot of terrttoryg theyre stamp and autograph col' Iecttng and bulldlng model alrolanes l-le was Caotaln ot the S A Andes, a member of the Stamp Club, a Bankmg Offlcer, and he played lnterclass basketball .ee rf' 1 . i Wifi! .lUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35 'r ly s z4 f wg x WALTER WEISS llll Untan Street A.adetn: WALT ts one :L :ne ait.e members at sur 'Ease rather, one et the bg shgts Hes grid an d'a'naf gg, YUO ln fgtft, tt's generally agreed that Hllze lift' tuuldnt passtblyr have giitten along yvrthsut hrn tie says he v'1CrlI5 to play Shalresoeare and well talre fl all bets that he wrll Leak at ths ltst ot aitw tres, tg-'Z member or the cast G The Eat, Adv sary Ceunf , l2A , Class Cabnet rllAr, Class Treasurer lllBl, and Dele' gate Sgrna Delta WILLIAM G, WHITE 139 Narth 6lst Street lvleinar: - Arte '-'RILIQ' ltkes to entertan the tearnf, rn the t,,e'ball held, so he played as a member rt the O H S band Bull ts also a very' staunfh subtyutet rf bpth the S A and the A A He has no hgbb es, Qrtfl strange at lt seems, no ambtttons ttr the future Fill ffgulfi almst always be lound at the bafl: of the aurlrtztnum y-. th hs pals, Jute Casstdv one Brli Walden ROY WILLIG S423 Xkoedcrest Avenue Aicdem 1 ROY could eastlyt be ntcknarned the 'lttnelertems' of lube. 35 Whenever hes around, you can hear that Hsotte yoge' whsoer of hzs, regardless ot what ts gatng cn He! never stooped though, fer belt-e,e rt or nut, hes rnterest ng Prev s Qothg to be che :vt those bg Carboraton la-.-,,ers that you hear about He-'S been afttve tn the Frzrunz, Chu Club, S A and A A Hts lrtencls are Snu?fy' Smtth and .lark Greenwald , .S ., v +L I I I kj WI JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35 ' 1 2.-NX3' -5 . I ,211 il.. 3 . J A , -wsaeee 1 f?Q1:a:Q1Q- ' l 1 K ' '-371' I JOHN COLLIER WEST 6Q2l Kershaw Street Aiodentf Wmili aslfed I.-,here ns hangout was, John answered that tt was tn hrs ieliar Srnce then weve been trytng to hgure out .uhat he does tn the Cellar ls that where you have all those good trmes, Johnny? Aiford- trtg to lohnnyf, hs matn aetav tes at Overbrook tnilude rrtembershp ill the S A, A A, be ng CJ Beau Brurhrttel, and grubb ng luhfheon Yeu'll usually tna hm w th Earl N'-bit and Nttlltarn Sahl. RUSSIA WILKES Ili Combrtdge Street Azadem 1 RUSSIA enjoys her swtrnrnna better thorn anythrng else and I'rn wtlltng to wager that shes Good tn the wallet' SWA 5D6rtClS frwst of her ttme at the YWCA w rlz Martha Baler and Margaret Smtth Russra hopes tt, be a nurse and perhaps shell be able to rnalre a name l r herself as the Hswtrnrnng nurse She ts a member ff the S A and A A VIVIAN RUSSELL WILLIS S5lS Westmtnster Avenue Aigfjent 3 WE have here an A-l athlete Nat merely' gazd, but swell HVIVYSH versattltty tn sports ts shown by her aettvttyt tn Leaders! Club, Varsttv hockey and basketball, and trafk Also,-thts rs one on the QT-she Q wt: at algebra She wants to teach ltttle bays and g rlk Tea'h them what, Vn,--hefl-eey or algebra? Her trol, alre Mrdge and Dell, and youll usually ttnd her wtth Mem ' mnnimuif E35 lJN E35J bl E35JU lJN E35J IJN NE35J U E35J P4 JU lJN f J ge 'e pt.. E -. nf FSEEIN fl FSEBN fl FSEEIN D fSE3N D FSEEIN fl N f SEE! Nfl LORRAINE WINTHOP S633 Nloedcrest Avenue C.-mmerctai L lSTEN to th.s, talks' Wanre says that she wants tc ' travel from coast to cost, maktng o spectal stop at l-toltywood This versatt5e gtrl, who sngs and donces sa well, wtll probably be a howlrng success there She has been a Delegate, and Alternate, Vuce-Presldent of the Iuntor French Club, and o member ot the Ktt Kross Club Ees aes th:s, she has held the esteemed oftsce of secretory cf the school Stgma Delta ROBERT C. WOLF l5l7 North 6Cth Street Academte LCOKINC- tor BOW l-les sure to be found tn Prestlge olcng wtth those two staoges ot hrs, Btll Schultz furl Le Mclieen See rf you can he thts up l-le ltkes bgyong and he wants to study on the Schoolshtp Annapolts Ah, l have rt l-le wants ta be the champ of the navyfs Sa:ured Clrcle ls that rtght, Bob? He was a member of the Cross-Country Team EA RL L. WOLF U26 N3rth 59th Street Mechanlc Arts IAXCTIVE as an Alternate and an A A and S A mem' ber, but most acttve--you'll never guess---tn the lunchraom, eattng, and las he saysl IH study ls ths the truth, Earle? Really studytng9 If at 's so, you cer- tarnly deserve a bug hand Some day welll be proud to say that we knew thts famous engheer-to-be when- Ycu can usually see htm at John West's manslon wtth Btll Sohl and John West Be seeing' you ln that Ford V-E you get for that l922 penny, Earl 1 LEON WIZELMAN H05 North Blst Street Mechantc Arts IS lt tun, Weasel, to go places and only get there by the old of your thumb? lt sounds as rf tt ought ta pro- yftde a lot Qt excltement l-le lS usually found wtth hrs budd es, Gerald Schroil and Verner Vyagner Thus A. A. ond S A member can always be found ln the rear of the audrtonum, dream-ng ot the day when he shall be gotng through the otr y-.fth the greatest of ease Excels:or, Mr Weasel FRANCES ELIZABETH WOLF ljif North Erffth Street Acaderntc WE haue here another swell athlete Fran had shown her prohcrency tn sports, tn her playtng on the Vorsrty basketball and hockey teams, tn Leaders' Club, and on the track team Thls lS all very gaod tran ng for her ambtteon to be a gym teacher She can usually be found tn the gym olhce wlth her pals Lee Ramella and Dot Smtth Srgma Delta HELEN WOHSCHLAGEL l52l North 6lst Street Commerctol HSCCKSU scys that her hangout ts at O l-l S ls tt be- cause you really vvcnt to hang out there Snoaks9 Or ts tt beiause you have to lf ut's because you have to, we all sympathtze wath you because we're tn the same boat l-leten ts galng to be a nurse and follow rn the footsteps of Florence Nghtlngole l-ler actlvttles Include S A ond A A membershlp l-ler pals are Shorty Narley, leon Remhgton, and Betty Sleesman JuNes5JuNE35JuNEs5JuNE35 T J J l ff I ess l 6 Tv- 5.5! ' ts' ., ' ' l f 'si-4'-lf. . f ri'3iF3 Q-hai-.if ' Hrs - 1:-gy 'y.1r,g,, U of 1 ANNA WOLFSON RALPH WOLPERT -2147 Letdy Avenue Comrnerirzl 263 Lebanon Avenue Aiadenmc HERES another gtrl .ahjs versat le Arn rs a rnerroet RAl.Pl-l'S ambltlcn to be an actor, seems ta be a very gt the S A ana A A, and she hos belon ed t: 'ne lke one Slnce he has been at Overbrook he 'has Q S.-v mm.ng Club, l-lobby Exinange, and Soanrsh Club Her -5 - J . made curte a name tor hlmselt because at hrs dramatlc tcvorrte sport, hovuever, ri swmmrg She could usual, dbrllt, Remember htm l0 Parade Nrte vvrth that Der! be loccted at the Prestge v-.rth Mrldred, Rose, ard feitlv gcraeaus Engllsh accent and svvell mustache? l-lls Morgar-et Ann save she v-.ants to bexme rih '.'.-et, cctv tes at Overbrook have been, for the most part, rn :int dll' Heres auiiess to you' the arcmattc fleid Theg, are Parade lx te, test of the Chnsfmcs Plav, member et the Pathflnders, ona S A, S HAWET WOODLAND , Rosen JoHN wooouow l22l North 36th Street A'cce'f f PM QHLH Mefhnnxr AHS N vvas she mortrtredk' She v-. rl be soon fur p 3 I F ,, Vh, F V FV 4 ,, - A rntends to be a mgrttflan In some at deeo devit 1 V' O, been wmde pg X' A ilk 'S Called A4 to her home, l-larrettes gong to pull out and enter the busnggs ln ',.u've Collerted by I3 , Woodle, .ve're Interested n trot too l-iarrretre has staunfh pals n MrIlre Parker, Lea Moore, and Nettle Parker She vvos a member of the S A cnc: A A i622 Berks Street Commer: al I-ORRAlNE'S nlckname has got us puzzled Thus cute drmrnutlve mlss lS called Knee-Hu You vvtll usua'ly tnd Hlfneevl-lr at the phone anv evenzng, gabbng vv-th lrer fnends Dot and Dttto Knee-Hr has been a member ot a Earvklng member of i 1 2. 1 l Fx mlghtv Vette Coufd tt be sameth ng bestdes the 'rteer,ecd+ng, Jack? This rheerleacler s also a pole- vaulter and dancer l-its mam ocfuoatlon rrght now Seems tv be Qalng tu nantes and oartles, but theyll 'hange v-.hen he's cabtarn at that D141 crutser hes been telllnq us abiut, Youll usually ftnd hzm at Presttge vvwth Vwllfensen a bg wa, Let us know how many greetrngz LORRAINE ZACONICK JOSEPH T. ZIEGENFUSS 675-2 Daei Street tvleehanrc Arts ZlGGY hopes some dav to become a second Sur Malcolm Campbell Yau'll never get there lf vou fontlnue to spend your tlme rn the Grrls' Lunchroom, Joe Burldng model alrplanes, however, IS verv good oractlce lor that ambltlon He can usuallv be found vvrth hrs oals, Jrm Yates and Fred Trout Zlggv lS a member at the S A and A A the Svvrmm ng C'L.b, the Tvo ng Club, ana .vas Alde Hou well mlss thts oebpv, soarklng our class when she pulls stakes at Overbrook JUNEBSJUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUNE35JUN ' CR f ' JuNEs5JuNE35JuNE35JuNE35 --iff---Y 'r ' f -...L-F-Y :K Ch- , 5.-,zz--'. ' - qt 5-1!1213?:e3gg4-' ' Bmw X 2 . sk f, l 4 f WE! JuNE35JuNE35 if 2,4 M , t Ar .-in SEBNIHSEHNflfSE3Nf1fSE3Nf1fSEElNf'IfSEElNnfSE3Nf'IfSE3Nf1fSEElNfIfSEElNfIfSE3NfIf HARRY LENDELL CLIFTON 1244 Narth Alttsoh Street Cemmergtal SALUTE Mr H Clttten, the x-.ortdfs greatest drammen tc-be' tHe hopest. Welt, he sure Could hahdte thzpge drum? th the orchestra and band? You cah't tell, maybe he'tt get there yet. He sage, txt: Harry was a member et the C H S Gee Club and appeared ta Parade Ntghrw He ptayed on the second seecer team th sthaat and fetleets stamps Ot heme ABRAHAM FOGEL 5629 AFIIIWQTCVW Street Aeademte AH Came te as reiehtt-,' hem N,trthea5t, x-.here I art pot tlt P b batl d 9 we gr tc' ed trac, ase , sofcer, ah Cris - Cettrttq He ts rhtereeted th wved mark and mQtar5, and mtertas te be an etewrtfat ehgheer Thts spartwwarr may be fetmd rn the atm, by the steve, Cr wth lee 3x',GTf,Hft'v and Ray Kladehe5 HOWARD ROSS HOWARTH ffff Str-m-.gyd Axehtte trtdestrtat HBQ' as the, calt tam, r.-.ante same dat to be a drafts- mart Hexxasomember ot theS A and when he XNUSHCT 'pehahg wer a drcmhg board, dathg htg dath dczert, he ttked te Eettte dum to 0 htfe game et rxhefhfe xt th game Q' hs pals If he Ceatdht draw, or pfag p'rtG:h'e, Ex-t-fter, he used ty sex .- ttr the ew-it wages Qt the 'Fee' rr' GG L ING THRU THE Fl GG G L IN THRU THE FI GG G L IN THRU THE FI GG L Down fn nc .5 Happy Lordsrgs DI ING THRU THE FI SOCIETY scooPs . Q 'Q '3 Q' N I ff! QP? I g 1- . , . V ' 'K :I ,....fi V: . V 5. . l VA .J . Q. '34 ? 1 .1 ,, ' I .' if x A scoop IS a story prln ed In a news paper before any other newspaper gets t For mstance the commencement story hshed before the event took place scoops th Pnuladelphua press Other socnal Interests of the class are the prom banquet clubs drama art and musnc DOSdOOfJSAi3 DOSd0O3SA.L3 DOSdOO3SA.LEI 3OSdOODSA.I.3 DOSdOODSA.LEl DOSdOO3SA.L3I3OSdOOfJSA.L3I3OS ll ll ' ' t ' - E . ' , a few pages from here, having been pub- V I f ,,' ,, 9 .. . K , , , , . BANQUETBANQUETBANQUETBANQUETBANQUETBANQUET BANQUETBANQUETBA COMMENCEMENTCOMMENCEMENTCOMMENCEMENTCOMMENCEMENTCOMMEIN FLOWERSFLOWERSFLOWERSFLOWERSFLOWERSFLOWERSFLOWERSFLOWERSFLOW PUBLICITYPUBLICITYPUBLICITYPUBLICITYPUBLICITYPUBLICITYFUBLIC!TYPUBL! SENIORASSEMBLYSENIORASSEMBLYSENIORASSEMBLY SENIORASSEMBLYSENIORAS' PROMPROMPROMPROMPROMPROM PROMPROMPROMPROMPROMPROM PROMPROM ., ,.,.,, , K ,,' , 1-NO?2wPZDCml-I1WOZmbZDCmI:vmOzwPZOCm4ENOSSWFZDCmizv-NOZWPZDCW-l1xOzmbZOCml-I2NO?iwbZDCml-'EN OUPZEZMUZMYZZOUI-IZM-EMUZMZZOUFZMEMUZMEZOU PZM-EmUZMZEOUFZEZMUZMEZOUI-IZMZMUZM-ZZOU S.LV8S.LV9S.LV8S.LVHS.l.V9S.LV9S.LV9 S.l.V9S.LVSS.LV8S.LV8S.LV9S.I.VEIS.LV8S.LV9S.l.VH BATSBATSBATSBATSBATSBATSBATSBAT Wtth alntost the sante enthustasnw that greeted Parade lxltaht the terrn betore, was The Bat, that thrtlltng nttstert dranta, xarttten by. Mari Roberts Rtnehart and Avert, l-lorjrwood, xtewed b, the audterce of Overbrook students an Aprtl 5 and V33 lt was the ltrst nttstert play ever presented at Overbrook, and tts success lard allen gtosstbtltttes In the drantattc held never belorr dreanted of etther by the faculty or by the student body It trrowtl that Cxerbroolf students are capable at productng a play that IL presented xvttld dttttcultt exen bt. those who are exgiertenced on the staae, and gmrxa tt wtth the ease and assuredness at well! tratned actors and actresses, lratned uttder the caaable dtrectton ol Dr Florence Etafts who ts the swottsar ot the Drantattc Club, the actors dtstrlaxed tt ta'thtulness and layaltg to the plat, that would be contntendab'e tn ant cast of Vrrotesstonals, Ther portrayed thetr tvarts tn such a soghrsttgated nwannqgr, that tt was dttttcult to beltexe that tht- txefe anl-I, htgh school students Altogether, thetr acttors were contbletelz niature and wrt, stgrttttcdttt The f lan ot the drama was carrted out to trertc-cttort, anrl tht electrtcal crew, ts to be trratsed htahlr tor tts trart tn thts as the ltahtlng effects tterc xerx ntuch tn keeirttta mth the rntsterx and uetrdreess at the plat We dtrect our oratse, ttrst and tarentost, to Ruth Setdelf who had the role at lvltss Cornelta Van Gtlderr a xtornan ot stxtt, the irtrtctftal character ot the play, to Narntan Fensanf who so xtxtdl :sortrated the character ot the doctor, to Marcta Obraske-, and lkfltldred Glass Os l.t::te, the netdtd, on dttterent exentngs, to Vntati Karattn and Reba Edelman as Dale Ogden the heratneg to Dan lXflcGartgle as the hero, to Charles Lutz who took the gart ot ar uokroxln -Mari to Walter Vvetss, who, tor these two ntghts becanre a perfect Chtnese serxattt, to Harry, Lteberntan, a graduate tthr xerg, vttlltrtglr. cante back to Oxerbroak to take the hart ot the Eat, arrd to Dr Exans to whose gfertect rnarfaaentent the success Y ct .he :tial ts owed The Cutstacdteg thttfa about tt all was the tact that hot che fersor, hot eleb at those who carrte the second mahtf knew who the cat was and thts, at course kernt the suscehse ot the rla-. trorr betta stoned The flax was vtnhout a doubt Coe at the best exer :reduced a' Oxerorosk l' was tlella recared crfa evce A lentl, GC'EG due TD the coogyfrartcrr ot the ac':rs and the area' sertousness wth tlhtch they tool. 'hetr parts ARADEN IGHTPARADEN IGHTPARADENIG Parade Night, that gala event ot the near, that night of all nights for every Overbrook student, ewas held in the auditorium on November lf and l7, l'Q34l, This entertainment is held only once during a student's attendance at Overbrook, that is, it is given only once even, tv-.1 years lt is always very successful, because at the taithtulness and diligence ot the cast ot students, the able direction at the faculty, not to mention the work ot the stageehands, electricians and scenery painters. Ship Ahoy, its title for lC34, drew one ot the largest audi- ences ever known in the history ot Overbrook The auditorium, for the first time, was tilled to its capacity, a number ot peorle having had to stand at the back, a thing which, heretofore, was totally unknown at Overbrook. The review, excellently presented by a cast ot over two hundred and titty students, took place on board the good ship Overbrook, the scenery tor which was designed by none other than Mr J. Rogers Ulrich, that eminent art teacher at Overbrook, and was painted by his statt ol capable assistants, it was both amusing and realistic. The continuity tor the review was written entirely by Mr, l-l, Morgan Ruth, who that night, proved himself to be as good a writer as he is a history teacher, The Drincigals of the cast included Anita Abraham, Ralph Wolpert, lnlarris Gerber, Edna Dortman Joe Newman, George Ockner, l-lilda Bredt and Richard Yohn They, everyone, portrayed their parts exceedingly well, and gave a very realistic air to the whole performance. The highlights ot the entertainment that took place aboard the S S Overbrook, and which deserve mentioning were, undoubtedly, the ballet from Midsummer Night's Dream, written by Miss Zelley, Esther Mann's solo dance, Mr, Ruth's monologue, Progress in Three Stages, portrayed by Eleanor Klein, Norman Benson's rendering at the part at the king in Edna St Vincent Millay's Two Slatterns and a King , and Epidernnis and Cream-Putt, those two resting minstrels, who tarnished most ot the comedy of the review. 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Y 1,,,,LI,, K - A- .Y A A A Y TC - I ., .- , , 3,51 , 3 T , gf .NNULJJ ' f nun-J i fi 1 - Q V- -Y' E5-K --Q ' ' F5 -11' L' Y,-755' DORANGEYELLOWGREENBLUEREDORANGEYELL' Mural Decoratrcns bf, hugh schcel students are netther new nor tar between, occasuonallt a panel lS granted space tn some gallery or other, and a temporary hubbub rapldlg subsrdes, But mural decorattons ot such mammoth proportlans as lVlan's Progress through the Ages, ot such unauestronable maturuty, and rfartucu- larly, an the moderntstuc mottt, are tntreauentlg seen The work has been exhtbuted twlce, and has engaged a protuse and tavorable press The mural, returnrng now to Overbrook tor a permanent resudence, lS the work ot twelve vocatlonal art students, or, to be more exact, lt ts the result ot a perfect co-operatuon at teacher and students wnthtn the expanstve llmlts at the art curriculum, tor Ill thus case, the tndetatrgable and able S Gordon Smvth and hrs pupuls were unextncoblt tnxalved wlth one another, and the mural was the sum total of thelr combuned ettorts. Mr. Smyth IS a wellv known artrst, as he was honored among the SO best etchers an the country, and has exhtblted and reproduced has work among the great. Then the reason tor June '35's artlstuc reputatron becomes apparent, tor a class, tamed already tor tts musrctans, athletes and lntellectuals, possesses arttsts at unusual abtlrtv, James Bonellr has exhrbuted otten, rn school and out, and won pruzes tor hrs owls an the Natron-wade Scholastic Contest . , , Jacob Landau succeeded an wrnntng trve prizes each year tor two years rn successron, ln the same contest ,,,, Wllltam Cralg Smtth's stage desrgns, lauded as hlghly artustuc and lmagunative conceptrons, were the most out- standung drawrngs tn the Gtmbel exhubltuon ,,.. Lousse Gnttln, Dorothy Denny, Estelle Lextn, and Reba Drckerson have all contrtbuted to our class's artlsttc renown FQ' 'he Mor. :Qld fmeferefe if 'y-. heh Qefrzek eases! The 'woserore' Cree eenee oe 5 feces el brforro eoih 'ilf he 'ogeher e.e' Tw: x-.eele if me iirmwme Sooee, 1' woe eefoblreheo for 1 exdoewef, Howewer, berfg C yregreeezre Q'CL.I, on-.o e reed, rar rrr 4 rcxeee' 1 r' mos oeeroeo rhot the Groom- :o'eh be iXfE C'EG 'Q : 'g,crre rffereyefd wh ie 4g rr'g er oz 5 'eerorroo xxorehewwhIYe rr ogre U dir fre feooerehrgr er 'he i resef' ZVe1C'Z'T, EWU Ewerx ?he cob hoi 1VT'4 'QkCd 'rgrrerdcui Ar the loef rfeefr' g 3 'P-g frog fer f ' rl 'hreooh the e'or'e of Mr Kozze, iw or f1,ft,'W, Hderr Joizlgem hwnwoo :ff orfri Flereree Rorhechrld, the club El erqoohl 'he mggr Qr,.Tef'1'duro eu ie er ohsoreo D, The Moeuerohe' Crreie' The me orfrefe were Ja-ee: h Dem - iiowsf, md Wrfhdw KUVCSCH ,rghrvgf Qyh r,xr'zr'Qr: gi 'he Perri' MCI 'G SCI Ci, '1GT1TlLV' Avrilfd Ahcrher rheors Qi SIffCVWdWQ oo eryogohle 'msleol rerrod I5 slrrgurrg owo, with rhe xoco! eosemohre oroogs Mes Gvbh e ooo Nfl Thomzsorw Cchooet these ciossee wr whrgh gfodehfg ?eo'h fo smog :ov gorge fer geforrrorfeee no the Weooesdog, worhrho csserhbhee, 'he Ah PhHooe'ghro Sewer hugh Sehool Chorus, ooo 1319? hroooeosfs wrrh the Gxerorook Hugh School Sh--ehohg Orehesfro The chorus reeemed the corrrzrhhreof thot rhej. soho wth fVCf'3SSICVWGI eose oorrrro the most reeeor breodeosf, eg ereeoreo D, the 'Txerrerrg Ledger For rhe href frffe ro the hrsrer, if fhe C-.efrfzek iiorffir o successful Teroo woe oceorhg hehed one fe the orrrrrrr-Q effr,r?S cf Nr Go, Short: orro the goherree of fhe hood members Mr Sheri cor-w eco so mel' hm blowers ovd hocprhers of The-rr IIIIQVTCTCQI thof he hefd them tpoerher Chrrrwg 'M L.soo3Nr heoreete-:Qi Sl rwg 'erm Archer goioror !'L,4SWC subgee' dtreo or C-rerbroek we 'he Crfheerro The Overbrook SQVTTQDCVY, Orchestro IS the ohh, err, of ms Who, rw rhrs Cara, orqie To rrerrorm weekly, The 'erm the orgomzorrorr woe lorfofrore ehoogh to be romeo fo former: ore rh mo orrrr hrooocoefer owe of N-.hreh x-.os egoheoreo bx the Phrlooelzrhro Chorhber cf Cenooferee, 'he other in the NERGY rr Q Ledgefsu School of the Arr For fhe href wwe, the orchesfro GTT6VTf'fGd oeeerr: C'EV.N Q, or CCITDDTGYDCCIWTEVWT exereuaes, Ehrwor Eoterfs promo solo, horheiw., The Shorrwoh Cofeerfo ro A Manor Another rroxohx rs 'he orehesfroe 'Servo leo hr, mo cQr'eerfh'efs'e'1 hhroo hreor, cor'eerrrhus'r-ees cf the href xuchos, orrf Wehoei-1 Erohk, mwcerf 'e-' ever J 'he ee-Coho xrohrre Thrs re o moo Q1 zroageerzfr roi ooh ur roleh' hor o'so rr- god wshee oho hopes of swims: mrerrdeo fo the groouofurg srooews gf Owerbrod from the Move Derrortrherrt, SC A REMIF 0 ED OLATIDOR AS REMIF O ED OLATIDOR AS REMIF O ED R DO OLATI S A REMIF DO LUBSCLUBSCLUBSCLUBSCLUBSCLUBSCLUBSCLUBSCLUBS NATURE CLUB M151 GM' rm U , TJ' . wing ..- M' 'im 6, ' M-r 1' :CWS gif' WG? 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I-Fri 7: '- ,L I 'Sf' ff - . ,. ,,. -.- ' , Q 1 fifff, - - fs, '- .-1, ,f-5'-Lv rf--I 41.9 fx, ,. fx, 'fvfff 'L .01 -ug .5 ,- wi: 1 1 A rewrite us a rewrutten account of a prenously publrshed story The essence sented un bruet In addutxon to resumes of boys and gurls sports there are mes sages from the AA presldents words of farewell from the varuous coaches and photographs of thus seasons teams LI2lMEl2l.LHOdSS3.L HMEl2l.l.2lOdSSEl.L 2lM32l.LEIOdSS3.L 2lM3El.LHOdSS3.L HMHEILHOJSSELLIZIM3?IJ.HOdSS3.Ll2IM3H.LHOdS H - ,, . - of many Beacon sport stories is pre- , . , - , N 0 MUSC MUSCLEMENMUSCLEMENMUSCLEMENMUSCLEMENMUSCLEMENMUSCLEMENMU + Coptolned b Bob Keehn the Overbrool Quintet Coptured the Phulodelphto Pubwc Hgh School Bosxetboll Chompuonshup Crown tor the year U31 wnnnrng lf out ot lei gornes ond totollrng G23 ronnts to nts opponents 422 After losrng nts trrst leogu gorn ot Southern O H S stoged o rerno koble corneboclf to take the oloyott wnth Southern 21 25 IO the lost tive rntnutes ot ploy Trorl :ng D 2l Keehn droooed two from mrdcourt to tue th score lnstontly the teom struck nts stnde Hollond recovered the boll oossed to Keehn who shot It to Zeuses ot puvot to tollx the d ctdrnq two oornts Thus Oxerbrook returned the Cup rt hod pnzed to one thtrd ot the nrecedtnq xeor os one ot the three teorns tted tor the 34 Chornouonshtp H S U Penn ghorter CHESTNUT l lIll J West Cotholrc Alumni Centro! 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