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A , I' nfl' RIB ...... iv, , ,.-..-- , The conclusion of the fourth term of the existence of the Student Tribunal shows results of earnest endeavor by the mem- UN bers and their sponsor, Miss New- comb, to uphold the purposes of the Student Association, and to promote loyalty to Overbrook, and good citizenship and community spirit. The Tribunal consists of seven students called Tribunes, five from the l2l3 Class, of whom the one receiving the most votes is the Chief Justice. The members for this term are Florence Effen- berg, Chief Justiceg Margaret Danley, Edmond Fitzmaurice, Elmer Glick, and Ruth Seidel, Associate Justices, The l2A Class contributes two members, who for this term are Lester Cohen and Jeanette Fishbein. Most offenses brought before the court of the Tribunal are vio- lations of school regulations, de- struction of school property, and infringements upon the rights of others. The offenders are pun- ished in various ways as the Tri- bunes see fit, depending upon the nature of the case, The Tribunal finds that a large number of students are punished jx .......,. ...Q for trivial offenses which t think are negligible, An exon of such conditions is the Carele ness in obeying rules of the at torium during the lunch peric The privilege of the use of auditorium is not realized ger allyg and students, eating, rac or causing confusion, can do 5 ficient harm to do away with s a privilege, The Tribunal wif to correct the carelessness of fellow-classmates in the best rr ner seen fit by it without shov ti teacher-pupil attitude. To help bring about correct and adjustments, the Student sociation Aides of the auditori lunchroorn, c o r r i d o r s, lat rooms, or any of the surrauni school property, are directly sponsible to the Student Trib: for reporting all cases,
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MORTON ABELSON l 7 4 4 georges lane MORTY is a poten- tial runner-up for hal kemp votes, folks. you see, he hopes to have an orchestra of his own, he is starting at scratch, but with per- severence, hard work, and a really determined will, there's no telling what a fellow like MORTY might accomplish, well, we're with him, anyway . . . ANlTA ABRAHAM 5409 wynnefield avenue NITA is one of the glamorous girls who looks forward to life behind the footlights. while in overbrook she has taken leading roles in all the outstanding productions, horse- back riding and dancing are the delights of her golden moments after rehearsals. NlTA'S blonde curls are usually found close be- hind the brown ringlets of a lovely brunette . . . ETHEL ADAMS l338 north 58 street when Ethel plays the piano, it seems almost impossible that she could be that same person whom'we so often see poring over virgil believe it or not, NET wants to teach either latin or french. she'll make a good teacher too, cause she actu- ally loves the stuff. her disposi- tion-well, that goes without saying . , , LEONARD ALBERTS 3l7 south 56 street a dash across the gym floor--a ball whir- ring by-a basket--hoo-rayl it's LENNY on the varsity basketball team, LENNY'S ambition is to graduate. with his ability maybe he's afraid the school won't give him up. but that doesn't worry LENNY any while he can cut-up, play ball, or dance with mickey, he's happy . . . CATHERINE ALBRECHT l738 north 62 street we wonder just how much good KATlE'S perky dimples will do when she has turned school marm, lt seems a down right shame to waste such charm on the unappreciative little rascals, but then someone's got to do the job, and just think what a break those pupils of CATH- ERlNE'S will be getting! . . . RUTH ALLEN 5lOl stiles street when RUTH starts teaching at a nursery school, we'll wager that the little children will learn modern nursery rhymes, cause teacher RUTH has a real knack of writing poetry, perhaps she will dedicate her more mature and really fine work to o. h. s. and the midnite oil club, it's o simple suggestion, RUTH . A , BESSIE ALTSCHULER 594i pine street every time BETTY goes to see ginger rogers and fred astaire, she is overcome by a burning desire to be a great dancer, the truth of the matter is, she would just like to step into ginger roger's place and dance with fred. can't blame a gal for trying . . . NATHAN ALTUS 5l59 columbia avenue NA- THAN has long been preparing for a great business career. every monday morning for the past few years, he has been the esteemed bank clerk for his book. all jok- ing aside, though, PANCHO'S sure to be tops in whatever he undertakes. it's a sort of cap- ability that he seems to have.
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