Overbrook High School - Record Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1946

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T zu: 'ax 'sr aus F I1 i SI . . .. .- ... ... f.. if F : F : fx : ::' 2: N s m f Tin S1 N W ,, T II mm in HAIL AND FAREWELL . . . Tn THE CLASS: Yuu leave Overlwronk to meet competition much stiffer than any class preceding you has had to meet, Each of you will have to measure yourself against those of your school generation and those who have returned to civilian life from service. Knowing this to be so yuu can readily see the necessity fur further study and learning not only in col' legcs and schools but in the areas of the job you will have to fill. Never stop trying tu learn and you will never stop learning! If-- and-whcn you stop learning you arc throughgnnished-done! So don't stop. I Witli best wishes. . , . '22, ...TILL WE MEET G I DEAR CLASS oif JUNE, 1946, Now as you graduate from high school, you stand upon the threshold of a new era. There is the possibility of new forces being let loose upon a helpless world, already plans for a new type of international control of these forces are groping their way toward formulation. But I ask you to remember, as we say good-bye, that not by government alone will the forces of destruction be controlled, but by a new idealism -one that arises from an unselhsh interest in and enthusiasm for one's fellow creatures, no matter what their position in society. Every young person of the coming genera' tion, no matter what his zihilities, social status, or financial wealth, can and should develop within himself a spiritual light that will lead him to live not for himself alone, but for othersg every one of you who becomes a leader in the new ern will be great insofar as you arc willing to live by and spread the idealism of the new brotherhood throughout the world you touch. My best wishes to each and every one of you in the years to come for the achievement of these idcals. Sincerely, sf 'fear FACULTY Wiumm M. Crime ......... ...................................... P rincipal Mfuuon W. MASLAND .......... ........ S pecial Assistant to Principal H. MQRGAN RUTH ......... ........ S pecial Assistant to Principal I'lAZEL A. Kerm ........ ............. A ssistant to Principal WILLIAM W. FARLEY .............. Frank E. Bauerle Edward J. Berger Eugene W. Brambley Blanche Camero William Weinholtz ARTS AND MECHANIC ARTS the Department Lewis C. Crater Ralph P. Earle Nicholas Filipponc Harold E. Schofield QMilitary Servicej George Thomas COMMERCE THOMAS T. R1DiNc'roN..... ................................... Elizabeth F. Baker Dorothy M. Baldwin Anne G. Carter Philip Devins Edward B. Elsea Grace W. Fitzgerald ALBERT J. K.-XPLAN ....... Mary J. Andersen Georgeanna Clothier Regina Collier Florence Evans Regina Heavey Oscar M. Havsy Elizabeth B. Hunter Margaret Hunter Samuel Kreizman William M. Lilly Bernard H. Love ENGLISH Rosemary Green Margaret B. Brambley Florence F. Koch Louise Koch joseph Kohm FOREIGN LANGUAGE OSWALD R. KUEHNE .......................................... . ....................... Anna D. Burkart Anne Gcndell ELSA SCHUM.-NNN ....... . Muanat Sian-H ........... john D. Christman Remsen S. Fraser William B. jackson Elizabeth P. Longalcer HOME ECONOMICS Marie Sloan MATHEMATICS Israel Abrams Irvin O. Noll 10 julian E, Turner J. Rogers Ullrich Francis Fisher George Layman fStock Clerkj ..Heacl of the Department Sara M. McHenry N. Wendell D. Schoch Helen M. Shoe Eunice Thomasson Max Winson ........Head of the Department Rene I. O'Loughlin Margaret M. Patehel Nathaniel H. Resnick julius Seidman Maurice Wasserman ..Head of the Department Florence Block ..........Cl1ai-rman ..Hearl of the Department Elsie Reeder Louis BENJAMIN V. OGDEN FLORENCE ALLEN ...... Wilfred C. Collin Samuel D. Cozen Dorothy H. Earley DENA D. UNGEMACH .... . .... Katherine B. Belfield Harry Boris Florence Brooks FACULTY MUSIC Hcnry Loper ........Chai1marn PHYSICAL EDUCATION Head of the Department QBoysJ ...........................Chairman fGi1Isj Katherine Geary john G. Kistcnmacher John Rau SCIENCE Gertrude Doorn joseph Ehrenrcich janet P. Jamieson Frances W. Lyons SOCIAL STUDIES Aim-run D. Gamzrr ............... .... ......... . . ................ .. Edith A. Bagley john F. Burke Samuel W. Chernoif Hannah Goodman Horace W. Hoagland Olympia Viscidi WAR EMERGENCY FULL TIME Charles Houston COUNSELLORS Gertrude Bricker Mary H. Letsche BEATRICE WEINER .... ...................,,,...... LIBRARY LOUISE J. MAXMIN ............., ...................,......... KATHRYN L. GUTEKUNST ......... OFFICE FRANCES D. ToB1N. ..... . .........,. .......... . . ......... Reba H. Cann Mary Costa CUSTODIAN Norman S. Young 11 Mildred G. Smith Warren O. Weilcr Pauline Zelly ........Hcad of the Department Annetta Masland Beatrice M. Ullrich Etta M. Pettyjohn ..............Head of the Department Frances M. Hughes Wilmer Schweinsberg Mary E. Stewart SUBSTITUTE S Lenore Manley Christine Mahl ...........Home and School Visitor . ......... Librarian .........Secretary ..............Head of the Office Roberta Duffey Florence Fisher NURSE Margaret Curry LIGHTS Q,-Q Th rough Through Through Comes a Through Through Through Comes a Through Through Through Comes a The Class of June, '46 the lusty, booming cries to wipe out suvagery, the terror-tainted years of win' and memory, the bursting, throbbing rhythm of atomic energy, dashing, streaznlined class, a rushing whirling sea. the football games, the sleighricles, and the jumpy, jivey the rollicking sunny laughter of hearts about to sing, the gaicty and nierriment of fun's most stirring ring, sparkling, flashing class, about to take to wing. heads bowed down in deep respect and voices that are still, the solemn humble reverence of eyes so soon to fill, the organ's straining music and prayefs pulsating trill, class, sincere and tranquil, inscribed in God's Own will. .Nr i l 51' is I N S r . r . by xklzy ,, 1-1 swing 0 1 -.4 ,ii .5 . .-,ff V ,vw s sf-...' . A- Jew .V is. 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REEDER for Tu Miss BLANCHE CA- leffding U5 SUCC0S5fUllY I0 MERO for hcr excellent su' our advertising goal. pcrvisicin of all art work. 15 vi RECORD STAFF Q- 3 if-f - ...- ,...- 13 YW, Y, N W N 3 ' R ny N ar N ik. JS N '- 13' Z -f ',....L- ,.,2- - 1 I i-ittlrii Q N X ., -I- Wff N X' Tl-.eifffffl-fi 5 lx' XX U E21-zffi? L X JW 1 M fy -i'5':i:k,i'-':TT51g.'t-Q N Q ,, .W Q1 :wif-L-gk N w'mi1?,- Sg:-ff X Nm 5 ,h fig ig ' N' vii. kg? xXX',,R3xjQl'a.4 ,Lf 6-N,4!f N IN 17:55 f X 5 gf X s . n 5 X 'M Y if M1 ,Q ,f ,11:.f . Z 6 - V N ff- , 'iff 'i? ff E ,S .M L-w, Q?T 'f'f 5-5 . if W . F fax ,fV1 .-- V 1 E , N ff ?:???fN'-gf:-4' i V x V 'Q' 'V 4 fig. , wg' fa A va t Ha f -M - ' ' x X ' w1 THE RECORD EDITORJNCHIEF CHARLOTTE SEIDM.-KN ASSISTANT EDITOR KARL O'LEssxER PHOTOGRAPH ER ARTHUR FELDMAN LITERARY STAFF STAFF MANAGING EDI PAUL COHEN TOR CLAIRE Rosun ...,.......... ,... ....... .....,.......................... . .............. . ................. L i r emfy Editor Jacqueline Fratkin Leah Moskowitz Evclyn Frcibcrg Betty Murray Aaron Gclstinc Mimi Scheer Katherine Gibson Hclcnc Wxlltiimali joan Harris Ralph Weingcr Charles Lovin Fay Zclitch Edythe Moors: Harriet Zipin ART STAFF Ocrfxvu CAPLIZZI ,,.. ...,......,. . ......,.........,.... . ...... ........,............ ........ C h uirman Charlotte Goldberg Shirley Israel Gilda Price Evclyn Psaki ADVERTISING STAFF MARILYN TELLLR ....... Juanita Arcc jane Cohen George Cordivari joseph Easter Norman Gross Annette Kcrzncr Dominic Marinozzi Irwin Robbins Ruby Shapiro Estcllc Wit: SECRETARIAL STAFF PHYLLIS Rosenrrm. ......... .... , .......... ,....... . ...... . . ........... . ................. . . ..... . ....... . Lucy Aldin Evelyn Asquith Lois Clem Florence Waller 17 Ircnc Gentile Marie Paccinclli Evelyn Teckcr ....CIxafrma-n SCHOOL X ff' gg- J s Styx In . 7 .fy- IIIIQIQC Bison RQLA W X 3 N f 5 W Hliiiiigqg' S A4399 'F' e1tyMux-ra Q Betty Q? 1 yll' nvffftlgg, In 4 '+V as :xxx x i- GOVERN N TRIBUNAL Chief Justice Ralph Weinger Leonard Trachtenberg Fay Zelitch Lois Weiss Stanley Poplow -, A ,J ADVISORY COUNCIL Norma Pen-na Felice Schreibman Charlotte Seidman Fred Silverman Donald Ross -fi 4 MF W kiwi Salim? if .r 39 'inf 15 MJ:wmy 9wfWwfwzwAw I , ff? ,ff iff? Xfyljgyyiijz frjffpd N 'Jil as iv E 4 66? O 's aw 4.-2ff,-Q-:f,l:.ygx.-.n-Isvvzwg.bz44ze,p:':s2.- f M 'L 1 2? H1 ,fm 1' xii-if lPJ1'T'c3L5if:',f5i1i5'--bla' ' ' - .- ' fi' ' L 11 fi? 3f19'fv?gf1ffT'3AfiifL5w?3i-F Y ,Xmaqf - I, ,A , wg , , , , - +r33+zfE'1Efm-QW?-ff .-Ffz:Wi1.iiw2.raL2z.:f' K ' I I Z f U fm W I V X pE?,.1r,lmlw3fif2gffE3 . 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' lf, 1 .h?,.un' 1' 3 -- ll f '5 7'f 1 21 A V l:: ',ll55f 592 k 1 15.1 My MIL' '42 H 1 ' A ua , U BEACO LITERARY STAFF HARRIET ZIPIN ...,................ Edimov-iufChief CLAIRE Rosnn .................... Assismm Edimr HELENE XALKLTMAN ........ Fmmre Editor Ryda Dwnrys Rosa Glnxlscrg jacquclinc Frntkin Karl O'Lcsskcr BUSINESS STAFF Ruth Cohen Phyllis Maxrtinclli Doris Nzlnlonc ARTHUR FELDMAN .........,...,.... Plmwgmplmr 3' ,A V W U S-I ZA 11 A O X3 g 5- 1? ,X , Q 11-1 ff' . vii, A K , um . vm , REFUECTION 1 -if , , .. , -A . , .1 3 1 iv l ' '.u.,j' Q in Nz .:g.q1,1: ' , 1 ,:Tglw,i'1A v' w . J , -will Y -' 1 Ks .we- 1 1 Lal' ' ,x w'.'.?'2f-7. , v. Lu. - L . , ,.. wb - WI. ..,e.. fm -p , 4 . u-mnnmzm N .ug--if w ELAINE ADOLPH 15 Berhro Ave, Com. S.A., A,A. Dutchie expects to he' come an authn-ess or a singer in later life. On the side, of course, she wants to bc a wife. Training for her am- bition, Dutchie spends her time rcading, playing the piano, and singing. Her fa- vorite likes are hooks, music, food. men. and roller skating. All rests with those who read. DANIEL P. AMSTERDAM F659 Lebanon Ave. Ac. S.A., A.A. Danny is the one who, Someday, shall write the great American novel. True. short story writing is the closest he's come to it as yctfbut we have faith in him. jitterbugging and wait' ing in lines are strictly outs with usually goodfuaturcd Darn 'Thou canst never be false to any man. LORETTA j. ADAMS 5911 Thompson Street Ac. SA.. A.A. We might call Rott thc hul1ba-huhba girl since she's terrific at drawing the cartoon of the same name. All painting and drawing is her Geldg but as for a cn' reer. thc position of house- wife is most favorahlc to Rem Believe it or not. this girl claims she likes all teachers. Such heavenly fgnrcs from her pencil flow. ,IOANNA MARlE ALBANI 1237 N. 54th St. Dist. Ed. SA., A.A,, Banker If that dream of inheriting a million dollars comes true. Joanna will surely be found diving into a swimming pool in the company of a big strong manf We hope she has plenty of time for dream- ing and dancing, for these are favorites with licr. U-ntil all my dreams come true. jO'ANN ALBRIGHT 1541 N. Alden St. Com. S.A., A.A. Lucky Mn Io'Ann will have a wonderful cook on his hands. Movies, radio, and trips to the scashorc hit the spot: hut woe to homework. Hcrc's another girl whose fu- ture will lind her an able sec. Good luck, lo. Bert beloved on earth, the faithful wife. JERRY BAKER 5622 Gaiuor Rd. Ac. S.A., A.A., Football, A.A. Representative. When it is a question of women Jerry likes them all. Aside from females, this casanova, goes in for a dash of outdoor sports. Carc- iree and footloose, jerry ad' mils that hc's in love with the world. To become an electrical engineer is his goal for the future, I love lif e. 23 LANDIS BARISH 5110 Euclid Avenue Ac. S,A., A.A. Calling Dr. Barish! Lan' dis may someday have the pleasure of opening your skull for lic is destined to bc a great surgeon. Around thc Christmas holidays you'll Gnd him sorting mail at the P.O. Our future doctor loves food in large quantities and takes pride in his everfprescnt card. l am not arguing with you- l am telling you! RAPHAEL BECKER 1125 N. 40th St. Ac. S.A., A.A. Beck's only ambition is to remain a civilian. Getting up early Monday morning, is it feat Beck will have to learn to master. Food, fe' males. and movies rate high on his calendar but he would like to check out Latin and those awful O periods. Oh how I hate ta get up in the morning. LUCY M. ALDIN 823 Lex St. Com. S.A., A.A., Delegate, Lunchroom Aide, Honor Aide, Record Book Stall. Lu Rembrandt Aldin champions housewifing as her future work. Her leisure time is devoted to oil paint- ings and working in water colors. lf they would serve fried chicken in the lunch- rooni, life would he beauti- ful to 'iLu. Closely allied to art. RITA AMOROSO 6401 Carlton St. Com. S.A., A.A., Swimming Club. Skates, skates. skates! i'Givi: me my skates and a block of ice, says Reef Some day this gal will surely be a champ on the rink. At present, though, she aspires to being a secretary. Shc's a good slqutrr! SHIRLEY L. ANDERMAN 5232 Gainor Road Com. S.A., A.A. To travel around the world in niinks and diamonds is Slicree's dream come true. Tall hlonds can take her danc' ing any time, but beware of Chinese food and Carly moms ing phone calls. Good looks rate high with Shercc. but don't forget her love for out' door sports. Go travel for awhile. JUANITA J. ARCE 901 Kenmore Rd. Ac. S.A., A.A., Bowling, Ice Skating, Banker's Aide. Counsclor's Aide. When Juanita, our teacher to be, is not engaged in ath- letics, she relishes the idea of watching her favorite movie stars on the screen. Aside from the crowded lunch- rooms, juanita thinks Over- brook is all right. A sound mind in ti sound body. BERTRAM S. BENJAMIN 5315 Wynnelicld Ave. Ac. S.A., A.A. Dislikes? Pet peeves? Bc' lieve it or not, heres one lad who doesn't have any!! But to see Sonny in his glory you have to go out to the park some afternoon and watch him ride King over the bridle paths. Drumming and music are also tops with Bert. Give fi man rl horse lic can fide. ARTHUR BERGER 1062 North 46th St. Elec. Victory Corps, S.A., A.A. Professor is determined to become a great engineer in the atomic world. This radio and television wizard spends his leisure time tinkering with an amateur radio, and taking pictures. Our scientist de- rives much enjoyment from the radio. A successful fu' ture to you, Prof. One science only will one genius fit. 24 YALE BERNSTEIN 4170 Leidy Ave. Ac. Track Team, A.A.. S.A. There is hidden talent in our boy Baruch fmusic! Have you ever heard that boy laugh? Don't miss it. His claim to fame lies in his ea' pacity for eating and his abil' ity in recognizing female beauty. Baruch's one ambi- tion in life is to become a man. We hope hc makes it! Music is the glndness of the wo-rld. HERBERT BERSTEIN 1748 Georges Lane Ac. Bond and Stamp, A.A. Rep., AA., sh. Since Blue Beard's am' bition is to marry a rich girl- it's quite natural to find him practising his confessions of love. In his affections only French fries rival girls. Herby can usually be found in Eddy's, where both can be had. Women bring to man his gventest blessing. . 'ii Q- pm, I DOROTHY R. ARNOLD 1691 N. 56th St. Com. S.A., A.A. Sleeping and eating arc Dot's favorite pastimes with gym work running a close second. Hubby is a lucky man 'cause this girl can cook. I'Ion1ework bores her, but some lieartaches must he en- dured to reach a goal. Dnt's going to be a swell typist. I have an exposition of sleep come upon me. 9,-JJ Hmm 1.1 i GRACE ASHEKIAN 3l7 N. 36th Sl. Com. S.A., A.A. Grace will probably marry the boss's son. Her only avcrsions are history and gym. but she makes up for it by being an ardent movie fan. Grace, a home girl at heart. can cook, and lucky is the man who wins her favor. The quickest way to a vnm1's heart is thfough his stomach. ANAISE C. ASOUSA 1010 N. 67th St. Coin. A.A., S.A., Orchestra, Music Aide, Class Alternate, Honor Aide. Our future female C.P.A. hnds pleasure in taking pic- tures, listening to good music. and skating. While biting into a rosy, delicious apple. she tells us that studying just doesn't agree with her. Anaisc is currently heard making beautiful music with her magic violin. Great strokes make great music. DONALD BOXVSER 5414 Spring St. Ac. A.A., S.A., A.A, Rep., Li' brary Aide, Senior Room Aide. Basketball Club. Crip is our idea of the real American boy. He has his head in the clouds-any' thing that has aviation in'it is for him: he likes all sports: and drinking and girls who drink are strictly taboo with him. Keep 'em flying, Don! A spnrtsvnan true is he. HOINARD BRAITMAN S703 jefferson St. Ac. A.A., S.A., Boy's A.A. Rep., Library Aide, Delegate, Prom Committee, Senior Show Committee. The liend of -16 delights in the fact that someday he may have the opportunity of teaching all his old teachers. I'Iowie's only complaint is that piping hot drinking water doesn't help his con' stitution. Experience is the best of sclwolmasters. VJALTER BRENNER i231 Marlyn Rd. Mech. Arts Cabinet Member, Senior Show Chairman, Delegate, Lunch Room Squad, A.A., S.A. Walt's favorite pastimes are cutting up at class parties and guzzling milk. He prides himself on his ability to whisf tle and wiggle his ears. His future ambition is to become a bartender either in Braiv nian's Nightclub or in Igor Feldman's Solarium. Human nature craves novelty. EVELYN MAE ASQUITH 600i Lansdowne Ave. Coin. S.A., A.A., Honor Aide, Hall Patrol, Lunch Room Aide, Record Book StatI. Lynn: Bel:eve that and you'rc crazy. Asquith wants to niakc a million dollars and travel around the world. Quiet Lyn enjoys music, good books, and horseback riding. Lyn rules out rcdf headed males, but can spend hours at a time playing the phonograph. Travel teaches mleratxon. OLIVER BROXVN 220 N. 58th St. Indus. S.A., A.A., Inter-book sports, With trigonometry as his best subject, Ollie should have no trouble with that fu' ture position as a mechanic. Girls are all right with him, but Ollie can't bear to see thcm smoking. Aside from zero eriods, hc says, Leave Overgrook as it is. A cotultcnance truly wmpt in smiles. ELEANOR AUSTIN H65 N. 57th St. Com. S.A., A.A., Swimming Club, Honor Aide, Lunch Room Aide, Office Aide. Representative. Witli El as an airline hostess, there'll be many pass sengers Sailors, wiches, make aren't knocked for a loop. submarine sand' and dancing help her hap v, The e many sailbrs on air' planes though, HEL Lass that loves snilnrs. JZN-AP RICHARD CARP 5647 Diamond St. Ae. S.A., A.A., Basketball Tcam,Aide. Riehy, our business ty' coon to-be. can he found in the S.A. office during his spare time. When he makes that million he will probably spend his spare time swim- ming in his luxurious swim- ming Ecol, surrounded by many eautiful girls. Nice work if you can get it. l dreamt that I dwelt in mar' ble luills, with vassals and sevfs ut my side. .MM LAURA BADER H28 N. 41st St. Com. S.A., A.A., Honor Aide, Lunehroom Aide. Conceited people better keep their distance from Laura. This swell girl loves to sing and hopes to be recog' nized in that held some day. Having fun is Laura's special like, right in line with her disposition. Of all noises music is the least disagreeable. JEWEL BAILEY I124 Atwood Road Com. S.A., A.A., Class Cabinet, Swimming Club. Juke can spend her leis- ure hours going for drives with a tall, blond fellow in a convertible coupe, with a stop-oil for hamburgers and milk shakes. Her fortes are dancing and playing basket- ball, and her thought for the future is to be a personnel manager. It's ment and drivilyo me. ide ' fb 'f Ufilflwe t RALPH CARRERE S7l XVynnewood Rd. Mech. Arts Ki's ambition to grad' uate and then let things come as they may, certainly won't come about because of our soeialite's ability to touch his chin with his left elbow, Parties, movies, and raiding the icebox at some fricnd's house is much more fun to than rolling out of bed for zero period. Eat, drink and be merry. X ALBERT CARSON 1307 N. 51st St. Ae. A,A., S.A., S.A. President. Basketball Team, Cheer' leader. When What-afMan Car- son isn't busy winning a bas' ketball game for O.H.S., he's occupied with putting across a Student Government proj- ect. just call him Super, man and you've got our chief executive sized up. He is a leader of Leaders. 26 LUISA BARNADA 951 N, 66th St. Com. A.A., S.A. What is there about red' headed boys that makes Breezy go with the wind? She likes to cut a figure eight and is an ardent movie fan. We'll probably lind her near a goodflcoking boss, taking dictation with one hand and sipping a soda with the other. lc: skating is nice skating. . . .si f gi R., 'A Y vii if ' fl, is '?.,S fy if ' 3 V CARL CARTER 1227 N. 57th St. Ac. Track Team. This quiet man about town has pretty girls and sports in the back of his head. Any night Carl may be found do' ing fancy steps at the Arena. Big things will happen after graduation when Carl be- comes a great architect and ax swell husband to the girl of his dreams. lt's no sin to lack at ix pretty girl. ,,.. MARGARET BARRIN GTON 1143 N. 55th St. Ac. S.A., A.A. Our fixture be clad in white from head to bride, though are great, but free hours will dancing with Marge will toe-fnor as a the possibilities a nurse, Her he devoted to tall boys, pzcferahly sailors. Our female Dr. Kildare also goes in for sports in a big way. A lady with u lamp shall DORIS j, BEISEL 830 Brooklyn St. Com. S.A., A.A., Library Aide, Lunchroom Aide, Bowling Club, Ice Skating Club, Rec- ord Book Collection. Tall men rank high with Der, whose favorite pas- time is swaying to music of a torvnotch band. Dons daydreams consist of travel' ing to far-oil' places with a peanut sandwich in one hand and :i bowling hall in the other. :l0!JAM, fl f afkiuy-d . LEONORE BELENKO 5250 Lebanon Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A., Leaders Club. Bowling Club, Aide, A.A. Representative, Class Treas- urer. . Our raven-haired beauty. Nora, has a dazzling smile for everyone! Her warmth and vivacity have gained her many friends. Because of her proheiency in sports, she plans a career of physical education. Slowly ns from a cloud of gold comes nut thy deep am- hvosiul smile. ant, , 6aI y .if I Q Q 519 l ik, if, g s ev. ,gl 'iz C il ' 't stand. l travel for travels sake. if Y H W L 2 -A , At'-f -1 E . 1 1 ' , ' lf, fr , ., s 1. il , 1. 23 t ' -.. ' - Vf A A , SEYMOUR CLEFF CARL COHEN 5615 Lebanon Ave. Ac. 5433 Diamond St. Auto. S.A., A.A., Beacon Adverf tising Manager. Bachelor!!! Radio An' nounccr7 These are the am- bitions of our friend Seym. Homework doesn't ht in with his athletic and social activ- ities. Whenever there are people to listen you'll Gnd im ready to make them laugh, Scy1n loves life, and he's quick to admit it, Blessed are the joymnkers. S.A., A,A. This future gob is out to see the world on a free ticket. Carlls main rohlein is whether he will fllnd the com- forts of the Prestige, the cn- joyment of Gxing autos, the time to do trigonometry, and partake in athletics in the Navy. Experience will be the best way of finding out, Carl! The best things in life are free. PAUL JAY COHEN 5644 Diamond St. Ac. S.A., A.A., Senior Show. Managing Editor of Record Book. Pablo's one swell fellow. His jovial personality and amiable manner not only win him friends by the dozen, but rate him high with the girls. And speaking of girls, Pablo, our C.P.A. aspirant. c:in't take his mind or eye oil' the beautiful ones with huhba hubba figures. Very pleasant hast thou been. 27A PHYl.LlS BELL 1003 N. 40th St. A.A., S.A., Swimming Club. But Doll! l just love men, love 'cm, love 'cm! P.B. can be heard a mile away talking 'bout anything from men to food and hack to men. To her, life is beautiful: and her only ambition is to do all the exciting things that she has missed. Com. 1- 3 'K E. 5 is 5. fs - E : X 5 'ET 5. . . ,l - 1. .,ai2iif,. -A .- or 1 iv. t -1 .. ANTHONY CORBO . 444 N. Daggctt St. Auto. A.A.. S.A.. A.A, Repref sentativc. Tony, our future acro- nautieal engineer, finds his enjoyment in listening to good music and dreaming about his beautiful brunettes. ln the print shop our friend's discussion turns to sports with a few sarcastic remarks thrown in about the evil zero periods. Among good things. l prove and find the niet life doth mast aclzaund. DOROTHY BEMBRY II9 N. 58th St. Q Com. A.A., SA., Baskcthall, Dancing. An lace where you can Y rl A have lots of fun ranks high with Dottie Of course, a fine time must include ice' cream. dancing, and men. Dottie is a sports addict. Someday she'll hecoine some hoss's sec. law: taken my fun where l't'e found it. . N . y N. 71225, QQ ., 25 , fs? GEORGE C. CORDIVARI 6499V3 Morris Park Rd. AC. A.A., S.A., Delegate. Studying engineering at Drexel is George's ambition, hut meanwhile girls keep him on the go. He delights in a delicious meal after a terrific game of basketball, If the roof is raised at Quintfs house you can blame it on George. Handsome is as handsome does. BERKLE Cum. BETTY JANE 534 Fountain St. Treasurer of IIB Class. Aa., sn, Bet like Not only does hamburgers, but she can cook them too. She hopes to travel 'round the world somef day, taking her roller skates along. of course. Bet cer- tainly has what it takes when it comes to keeping track of class dues. A lady might like to mn-el abroad but dwell at home. :vL16tY:W. 5 I Mail 33 6. , I Jig f in i WILLIAM W. DANCY 1314 N. 58th St. Ac. Aux., s.A,, Boy's Aa. Rep., Cross Country Tcam, Track Manager. A'Bill. a dancer and violin player, heads straight for that icehox at 2:15 and while eat- ing listens to his favorite rec' ords. The aeronautical engi- neer to-be is sweet on girls, flying. and basketball: but luig deals and zero periods hit a SUUY HOU:- Mind the music and the step. ILLEANE BIENER 1747 Georges Lane Coin. S.A., A.A., Lunchroom Aide, A.A. Representative. Beanies long dreamed of desire is to travel the road of life with B eauty, l n' telligenre, L ove, and L aughtcr. Know-it-alls are definitely a thorn in 'ABeanie's side. Eating, sleeping. and listening to the radio are tops. His ata ...,- sin. MYRA BLEIMAN 3918 Mloodbine Ave. Com. S.A., A.A., Lunchroom Aide. Mike is a most agreeable gal with no complaints and many talents. She loves to cut a slow rug and is a dead eye at miniature golf. 'AMike is impatient to grad' uatc and leave all unpleasant memories behind. Happier memories to you, Mike l,VhaL sweet delight ti quiet life affords. an N fl f- sm., ., s as . i i 75' Y in ., 'A Q Zif f '1 ....'.. fTif5m,4 1 . I . JOSEPH EASTER ARTHUR A. FELDMAN 5730 N, Carnac St. Ae. 58-I0 Woodcrest Ave. Ac. S.A., A.A., Bonds and Stamps, Banker, Prom Com- mittee. Bursting into rooms with Hello lucky people. aren't you glad I'm here? is Ginch's standard greeting. Wheii not parlunt lc francais or swimming, hc's denouncing zero periods. In moments of weakness hc confesses his am, bition, becoming a surgeon. 28 S.A., A.A., Alternate, Beacon Photography, Record Book Photographer, Prom Committee. In future newspapers you're likely to notice pic' tures with the following cap' tion: Photograph by 'Art' Feldman. Becoming a news- paper photographer is Art's ambition, you know. Art has zest for driving and swim- ming. See the world through the eyes of a camera. W 'iff DOROTHY BRENNER 5233 Berks St. Ac. I S.A., A.A., Delegate, All ternate, Cabinet. Class Secre' tary in IZA, IZB. Sugar and spice and every' thing nice: that's what Dot is made of, XVhenever Dutty is around, every' l1ody's happy. Dot adores sailors and football players. Her ambition is to find her one and only and raise the perfect family. How excellent a blend of worllty traits. FRANK FERZETTI I509 Belmont Ave. Elce. A.A., S.A, As far as Frank is conf cerncd. zero period is just about the worst thing that could happen to anyone. For' tunately, however, he docsn't spend too much time brood' ing over it, because sports and dreaming of the day when he'll be a iirst-class electrician lake up most of his time. Make the wheels of industry tum. o 1993 ANITA BROWN 1315 Bryn Mawr Ave. AC. A.A., S.A., Honor Aide, Swimming Club, Basketball Club, Bowling Club. Yoifll always find Brownie at her favorite hangout- Bab's. Her love for nice clothes is perfectly apparent. Brownie has no use for men's hats, but men- well . . . Her ambition is to become an interior decorator. Good clothes open all doors. 1255.555 2 -f ,, f-5.5 'fzgisggref ' my J r 7 -':- wf-f: T . fi. nga 5 ly' RICHARD FINKEL 5072 Wynnelieltl Ave. Ae. S.A., A,A., Track Team, Parade Night, Vocal Ens. Richard, of the broad shoulders and woliish nianncr, is fond of gym and attractive females. His pet peeves are the necessity of copying notes and the lack of elevator serv' ice in O,H,S. When not say' ing good deal, Macneal he can be heard praising Miss Patchel and the Vocal En' semble. The nbsevifd nf all observers, r ft, , A 7 f EVELYN BUCKRUM 235 N, Hobart St. Coin. S.A., A.A. Member. Our future olhce girl passes her leisure time listening to the radio. Her enthusiasm runs from pretty clothes to food. Woe to too much ego, says Even: I hate Sports conceited people. rate high with Evelyn who's an allfaround girl, Variety is the spice of life. N 1 DENA M. CANADY F31l Vvloodbine Ave. Ac. A.A., S.A., Ollice Aide. Dec aspires to he a sue' cess: and with a personality like hers, she can't help but fultill her ambition. When' ever she's reading poetry, playing the piano, or dancing with hint, Dena's happy and serene. These dimples are your winning charm, so keep on smiling, Dec. A friendly .rmile is worth u million. STANTON FORMAN -IIZO Pennsgrove St. Ae. and Com. S.A., AA., A.A. Rcprer sentativc. Stan, ot' the engaging smile and gleaming white shirts, spends most of his time at the Sigma Alpha Rho Frat house, Sports and fraternity life take up most of his leisure time. His ambition is to be- come a C.P.A. Right now, however, he concentrates on girls and sports. Oh to the club, the scene of savage joys, 29 JOSEPH N. FREBDMAN lI30 N. 57th St. Ac. A.A., S.A., Senior Show Coniniittee, Basketball Club, Track Team, If you feel like laughing when things look dark, call Grc. 2927 and ask for ,loc. Hanging out at CIaire's, lis- tening to records. and playing basketball are right up ,loe's alley. Sharp ties and a sense of humor are this swell kid's distinguishing traits. Ther:'x the humor of it. - w OCTAVIA CAPUZZI S21 N. 6-nh St. Ac. Class Vice-Pres., Art Edi- tor, Prom Committee, Dele- gate, Honor Aide, Vice-Pres. of Art Club, S.A., AA., Majorctte of Drill Squad, The graphic sketch club thrives on Ocky's frequent visits. Our future sculptress sculpturing, most absorb- finds painting, and sketching ing pastimes. However, sports interest our versatile artist also. An indeed is not the bread. but the wine of life. CONSTANCE CAROTA 4999911 Girard Ave. Com. Treasurer of IOA Class, A,A., S.A., Alternate, Honor Aide. Week'cnds will find Con- nie out with the crowd having fun and dancing 'til dawn. She spends most of her spare time playing rec- ords and meeting men. men, and more men. The future will Find Connie taking shorthand from a wonderful boss. And the merry love to dance. LUCY R. CELAN1 5239 Master Sr. Com. A.A., SA., Round Robin, A.A. Representative, Banker, Ice Skating Club. Lulu, jack of all trades and master of none, can be found reading a thrilling mys- tery story almost any after- noon. This sports lover and future designer likes blond- haired boys with green eyes. Variety is the mother of en- joyment. Z V ia LUCY B. CERIALE 607 N. 64th St. Com, s.A., AA., Library Aide. Bowling Club, Volley Ball, To be a model is Poo- dles' ambition but this day- dreaming young lady will fol- low it through with that ring on the third finger of the left hand. That lucky fellow will have to share Poodles likes which are reading, eat' ing, dancing, bowling, and wearing plaid shirts. Wislling will make it so. JEROME S. FRIEDMAN 5036 Gainor Rd. Mech. Arts SA., AA., Alternate, Chess Club, Senior Show Committee. Sandy's keen on girls, dates, and cars. His ambition is to own a Lincoln con- vertible. He's proud of his ability to get dates at the last moment. So that's how he spends those one-hour phone conversations! Girls who don't appreciate his one- handed driving get thumbs down from this lad. Oh, Sandy! A wolf in sheep's clothing. IRV FRIEDRICH 3845 Cambridge St. Elec. AA., S.A., Electric Crew. Trying to dream up a but' ton that will press a button, is lrv's favorite pastime. He admits that his two main abilities are making good ex' cuses and telling the world's largest whoppers. When not at P.M., he's sure to be asleep: for sleep and more sleep is what lrv craves. Leave mc, leave me to repose. DAVID GELLMAN 3222 Columbia Ave. Ac. SA., AA., Chess Team, Chess Club, Treasurer Chess Club. Chess, holidays, and sports are all tops with David. Snyder's Solarium is where he likes to hang his hat, and where lie's usually found. Although secretive about his ambition, his ability in math leads us to believe that he should go far in that held. Lifes mo rhnrt for Chess. AARON GELSTINE 1800 N. 52nd St. Ac, S,A,, AA., j,V. Basket- ball, Record Book Literary Staff, Boys' A,A, Representa- tive. Bunny is one ofthe most humorous and popular fellows in, our class. Music and sports, especially basketball, are his main pleasures. He hopes to enter the medical profession, but can you imag- ine Bunny an M.D.? Suppress me if you can! l am a merry jest! ELEANOR CERRITELLI 6039 Race Street Com. A.A.. S.A., Bowling Club, A.A. Representative. El and tall men get along very well. lt's inevitable that she will be sitting beside a handsome man taking dicta- tion a few months after grad- uation. Meanwhile movies, 950 Club, and dancing keep her away from homework. Constancy of purpose leads to better things. ROSEMERI CHICANO 728 Kenmore Road Dist. Ed. A.A., S.A., Cheer Leader. Swimming Club, Library Aide. Just wearing a pair of dun- garees, listening to music, and dancing are enough to keep Rosemeri happy: but she loathes the idea of just sitting still. Rosemeri is looking for- ward to a future in which all those secret dreams will be' come realities. Love is a beautiful dream. ELEANOR A, CHUSE 5401 Euclid Ave. Com. A.A., S,A., Round Robin Club, Library Aide. Movies, music, and inter' esting books are Fuzzy's main attractions. She wants to travel abroad. Homework and oral talks just don't rate when an opportunity to go dancing or bicycling presents itself to our happyfgodueky miss. Traveling makes one wiser but less happy. JOSEPHINE CIARROCCHI 722 N. 65th St. Com. S.A., A.A., Teachers Aide, Library Aide.. Eating an ice cream sundae and listening to Frank Si- natra, spell heaven to Im When not drawing she can be found skating, dancing, or thinking about that certain man, Such diversions help counteract thoughts about oral talks and zero periods. Ever of thee l'm fondly dreaming. PERRY BRADFORD GILLIARD 50l3 Brown St, Ac. S.A., A,A,, Track Team, Cross Country Team, Co- Commander Boys Patrol, Co' Commander Locker Squad. Perry frequents the Post Oillce and Y.M.C.A., spends most of his time talking and dancing. He's known for his oratory and interest in les femmes. Howard Univer' sity is where he hopes to study law. It would talk: Lord lmw it tallied. MARVIN GOFBERG 5320 Columbia Ave. Ac. S.A., A.A., Cross Coun' try Team, Baseball, Football. Marv's one fellow with whom some girl will he able to prove the old adage, thc way to a man's heart is through his stomach. His pet likes are food, women and Sports. In more serious moments he reveals his desire to become a noted physicist and writer. Skilled is lie in sports and fiuxliwnes. ALLEN GOLDENBERG MUS Nevada St. Mech. Arts S,A., A.A., j.V. Baseball. Goldy, as he is known by his friends. likes gullible girls. but dislikes insincere ones. Tall and slim, Allcn's favorite pastime is getting thinner. He is also fond of playing pinochle and billiards, swimming, and breaking girls' hearts, Goldy is fre- qucntly seen at 'Ye Old Nash. ALL :mankind loves a lover, EARL GOLDMAN 5427 Lebanon Ave. Ac. S.A., A.A. Earl, whose hangout is Bcn's Drugstore, likes ice four door He spends cream and blue, Dodge sedans. most of his time thinking up homespun jokes to brighten up with which the Senior Room. The pct peevc of this loyal Hilltop er is West Philly always lieating O.H.S. Attending Penn is his imme' diatc ambition. Ton have a nimble wit. LOIS CLEM 153 N. blst St. Com. A.A., S.A., Honor Aide. junior Beacon Staff, Alter' nate, Record Book Stall. Lo's likes are extended to the servicemen and some eivvies, but before she settles down with one of these she wants to be a private secref tary. During free hours, the Cross Keys and the 950 Club are ardcntly frequented by her. Frailty. thy name is woman! FANNIE ,IOSEPHINE COBB 1316 Xldanamaker St. Ac. S.A., A.A., Volley Ball, Soft Ball, Hockey, Basketball Clubs. Neds has a tall and goodrlooking gentleman hid' den somewhere behind her ambition to become ai social worker. Meanwhile this ath' letic girl spends her time read' ing and dancing to her favor' ite records, Take heed you short men, you are this girl's pet peeve. JANE N. COHEN 5602 Wynnefield Ave. Ac. A.A., S.A., Honor Aide, A.A. Representative. Janie is one girl full of vim, vigor, and vitality. When she isn't talking about her one and only B.C., she's giggling with Charlotte G. Iane's special loves include Gregory Peck, food, and here comes that B.C. again. When questioned about the future, jane replies, Can't you guess? Q Laugh and the world laughs I love a m ilx' with you. BILL GOODFELLOW LEONARD GOODMAN WILLIAM GOSEWISCH 3739 Haddington St. Mech. Arts S.A., A.A.. Cross Coun- try, Varsity Track Team. This lad is one of those who rhink that term tests ought to be abolished. Goodie enjoys driving, spending summers at Ocean City. and the company of members of the opposite sex. Dates, basketball, and bowl' ing occupy most of his time. His ambition is to become a civil engineer. Variety is the soul of pleasure. 5641 Vlyndale Avenue AC. S.A., A.A., j.V. Football. Although Leonard dislikes school, he hopes he can es' cape the draft and enter col' lege. Vacations and gin' rummy games, among Mother things are high, on the list of favorites of this jolly fel- low. Those other things include beautiful girls. dates, books, and more girls. Kuo wlcdge is power. 1715 N. Lindenwood St. Mech. Arts S.A., A.A. When in a thoughtful mood, you can be sure Bill's thinking of his am- bition, that of becoming an electrical engineer. However, when fun's on the agenda, he favors dancing, bowling, and eating. His favorite hangout is a certain house on 52nd Street : but wharf ever found, Bill's a reg'lar fellow. Natures fm great titlmnind. w 'L -3: ff. LORRAINE COHEN 5311 Montgomery Ave. Ac. S.A., A.A., Alternate, Honor Aide, Red Cross Club. Lory. whose ambition is ad Maritimam, seems to like the B'svBrahms, Beethoven, Bach. Benny Goodman, and a special one in the form of W.B. This fair lass's favor- ite pastimes are to annoy P.C. in Social and Walt in the Senior Room. The cautious seldom err. I tr 1 r X K il 1 wi? X fl 't , 3? A .. .gt V 2' fii'4, aim. :asm '.x:::21'2i: izztiifefz .ati sigurg, :nab .M ..r.::'fw. WL qiilzzx., '- gp.. X I' ii X it M . 1 et s,' , x i r ag, pix, ,, .:..::5QQi W .:ff::'L.. ' wg ' 3'-s:L:s ' LOUIS M. GRABOYES 5478 Berks St. Com. S.A., A.A., Baseball Team. Captain of Basketball Team, President of Boys' A.A., Locker Aide. God's gift to athletics can also croon a mean tune, gals. He lists his likes in this order: girls, dancing, sports, movies, and school. Years from now you'll find this potential busif nessman still hanging out at K.A.T. By sports and journey men are known. l I 1 5 ,i i xc .-i' ' ., V ii 1 if V A , ' if 'A '11, , ' -' aff 1, RUTH COHEN 4132 Wyalusing Ave. Com. SA., A.A., Beacon Seerzf tary. From Friday 2:15 'til Mon' day morning at 8:45, are thc happiest hours of Ruth's week. It's during that time she enjoys movies, shows, bicycling, and bowling. Ruth loves good times and going out, but hopes to settle down in a Civil Service position after graduation. A liule work. u little play. FRANCES COLANERO 6532 Girard Ave. Com. SA., AA., Bowling Club. When Franny has that ring on her linger and that paper in her hand she will be a very happy lass. Meanwhile bowling, roller skating, and movies are Franny's present delights besides smiling at shy fellows. Blessed is the bride that the sun shines mi, tiiif MARIE COLLELUORI 4287 Leidy Ave. Com. A.A., S.A,, Bowling Club. A certain I.J.H. seems to he holding Mads thoughts for the future. Meanwhile her time is occupied with bowling, dancing. and skating at the Adelphia. XVhen the bell rings at 2:15 it produces as big a smile on Mads face as when she thinks of that new last name. For whom the bell tolls. MILDRED CONSTON 5479 Morse St. Ac. A.A., S.A., Honor Aide, Alternate, Library Aide. 'iTo have and to spend is the motto of our erstwhile Milly whose favorite pas' time is drawing Matsies. Painting and fashion design' ing arc the abilities of this fair lass whose likes and dis' likes range from Tuna hsh to parasites. Heaven is emily made, 'ti but bl ey and le mm ' IRWIN GREENE 5662 Lebanon Ave. ' Ac. s.A,, A.A. You haven't lived until you've heard Verdi render his version of the immortal 'iPolonaisc. Plans to go to University of Miami. He'll be one dentist who isn't alf ways down in the mouth. Attending class parties and bowling arc his favorite pas' times. Oli-lvl-i!!! My teeth will be the dcalll of me. IRVING GREENBAUM 1740 N. Aberdeen St. Ac. 5.A., A.A. If you'vc ever wondered who the 2nd fellow getting on the G Bus is, we'll tell you it's always 1rv. He can usually he found gn:- zling sodas at Syndens Sw lariuinf' Likes basketball, baseball, and blondes. Hopes to be A C.P.A. and coin ai million some day. Money ix the -mot of all evil. BERNARD GREENBERG 1801 Georges Lane Ac. S.A., AA., Basketball. Grceze's big woes are teaelieretroiiblc and athlete's feet. He has some terriiic plans for evading the draft- all 6'1 of him! The basket' ball court is Bcrnie's sec- ond home these days. As far as femmes go, he loves 'em all - -especially those in skirts be' low thi: knee, The wolf doth grin before he bzrrketh. 33 M LOUIS GRIFF 5644 Woodbine Ave. Ae. S.A., A.A,, Aide, A.A. Rep., Victory Corps, Patrol. Boys' You can always count on Lou for his famous tall stories, Sitting in Eddy's lisf tening to his favorite records is sheer heaven to him. Lou advocates that we do away with O chorus. He intends to study law. joking and humour are pleas- ant and often of extreme utility. t J 0 1 32 252 21 K H 4 t A M W M ,,., . J BARBARA PRICILLA PEARLINE CUTLER CROSBY mo N. 56th sr. con. 350 N. 61nd St. Ac. A.A., S.A., Library Aide, Victory Corps. Baths, an ardent girl scout and hiker, can he found at home during her spare moments. learning how to dauce. Sports, hikes, 'and school iind favor with her but nix with boys and homework. Theres a lang long trail a winding. S.A., A.A., Gym Aide. Dolly, our lady of ad' venture, is going to travel to all the romantic cities of the world before she settles down with that goodflooking 6 foot gentleman, Meanwhile the movies and good music are the source of Dolly's enjoy- IHCHI. Marriage is a matter nf more worth than to be dealt in hy attornevxhip. RUTH DALAHAN 1304 Conestoga St. Ac. A.A., S.A. To play thc piano is Ruthic's main ambition, but to eat Italian ssaaghetti and gloat over her ny on stockings are her main delights. Vvhen nut thinking about how an destroy all Latin composition books, she reads and docs a little day dreaming. Oli! good my Lord, nn Latin! NANCY DAVENPORT 59-17 Nassau Road Com. S.A.. A.A., Color Guard, Swimming Club. That certain tall, dark, and grecnecyed boy who must be Irish, is the one that finds favor in the eyes of Nancy with the laughing face. i'Nanc is currently seen with Bob at M.B,S.. although she still finds time for danef ing, swimming, and listening to 950 Club. The hand that hatlt made you fair hath made you good. BERNARD VV. GROSKY 1708 N. 42nd St. Ac. S.A., A.A., Alternate, Vic' tory Corps. Track Team, Cross Country, A.A. Rep., Vocal Ensemble. Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Women is Grot:.'s staunch advoca' tion. He's one of those rare individuals in 0.H.S. who detests homework. He'll lind ways to get out of work, and doesn't exert himself to earn a living. Same think the world is made for fun and frolic. NORMAN GROSS 1707 N. R-,by st. Ac. S.A., A.A., Cabinet, Vic' tory Corps, Patrol, A.A. Rep., Delegate, Record Book Advertising Staff. We'Il long remember Nocky, who was always misunderstood by teachers. The execs undying pas- sion is the study of Chemisf try. You can usually find him in Ye Olde Nash ready for pinochle. The future will find him a successful C,PsA. Trouble seeks the innocent. 34 JOSEPH HAAS 5737 VJoodbinc Ave. Ae. S.A., A.A.. Class Presif dent, Football Team, Dale' gate, Alternate, Cabinet. Lover'Boy spends most of his time steering clear of females fit says herej. Joes proud as punch of his front tooth which he'll wiggle for you between 9 and 12 every day. Our President plans to specialize in brain surgery someday. You have what it takes, so every suc- cess to you, Joe. 1 know what pathway leads to popularity. JEROME HART 5630 Willows Ave, Com. S.A., A.A. i Ace is no novice when it comes to women. He thinks they're one of Amer' iCa's finest institutions. Jer- r 's also renowned for his ability to tell his famous jokes to H.L., J.R., and I.G. He hopes to be a big businessman someday. Lnve's the weightier business ' of mankind. if in I my ANNA DE Loocio 4919 cami Ave. oar. Ea. sn.. AA., AA. Rep. Anna is a proud senior v.-ho really appreciates those senior privileges. She enjoys sleeping late and eating, and hopes to get more of these after graduation. Her pres' ent activities are dancing and howling-her future position, that of a service manager, Success. nmembef, is the rc' ward of toil. RALPH HAZELTON 4035 Filbert St. Ac. S.A,, A.A. Pete's a sentimental gen' tleman who goes in for sweet music and dancing, In addi- tion to his activities in basket' hall, hasehall, and howling, he devotes much of his time to the compiling of his Scrap' hook of Sports, Good luck to you, Ralph, in your future profession of dentistry, An aching tooth is better out than in. Eg ELAYNE DEVOREN 5921 Vtfoodcrcst Ave. Ac. S.A., A.A. Dev is planning to go to college when she graduates, but meanwhile a certain good' looking Gob has her very busy writing letters in red ink. Her fancies are many including dancing, steaks, and movies, while her ahility to play the piano and phono' graph almost outdo her love ANGELINA DESIDERIO 5418 Pennsgrove St. Com, S.A., AA., Aide. Angie, our stenographer' to-he, is one who finds enjoy- ment in typing, hut not in waiting in the meat linc. Crocheting, emhroidering, cooking, and singing are just a few of Angie's abilities to make a good wife, The rest of this husv'bee's time is spent in painting and in the of eating. movies. 'Tis substantial happiness to The still sweet full of music eat. for away, ' -i swag auf Q65 - 55 tl , -9 .52 1 'i . , c 4 ' lm' 25.5, i.,ti3i3i222g1ggg,r. 'N C ' ' f'f-It 0. 'JSI ,ai Z3:':,.,1E p -A has fVMW?WNV 1 , P- A ' i l , 55-1135 ' ' .. ' F fr L .1 up y . 'I XVILKES M. HUMPHREY BORIS HUNCHAK 506i Brown St. EA. 3829 Wyalusing Ave. Auto. s,A., AA., AA. Rep., Track, Football. Hump can usually be found at his favorite hangout, the joy Hacienda, indulg' ing in youth's common pas- time, eating, ln addition to playing the piano, he en' joys drawing and reading. Upon graduating Hump wants to become a master mechanic. Machinery is the suhfcan- scious mi-nd of the world. S.A., A..-K. Our boy Hunch just loves to ask questions! He's the original Why Daddy? boy. You can locate him at Gibbs-Where the Elite Meet to Eat, indulging in his beloved Russian dishes. The future predicts the posi' tion of an Auto Shop Teacher for Hunch fLots of Luck! He that questioneth, Ieurneth. ARLENE DICKLER l7'l-i Georges Lane Ac. S..'K,. A.A., Alternate. Aide. To get out of school and do heaven only knows what is Dick's main ambition. Perhaps she'll be driving that Cadillac convertible or maybe just eating ice cream and doodling, This happy-go' lucky girl likes to be found in the Senior Room because it's better than being in class, and loathes those Sth periods. Eyes are the window of the soul. is wi tl 4 if , ' X .V i 3 3 ' 5? i 1 ii5iii5'f 3 fi: fi '-'fs swf ' 3' 1 r 5 , i' NORMAN ISRAEL 5206 Berks St. Ac. S.A., A,A., Alternate, Vie' tory Corps. Lunchroom Com' mittee, Lunchroom Aide. Delegate, Prom and Record Boolt Collector. 'iIzzy plans to become an M.D. and spend his life for- ever healing the body of man. Basketball and ice Skating rank high with this boy. When not indulging in his favorite sports Izzy can he found at Dot's house. There are worse occupations in the world than feeling a woman's pulse. PHILOMENA DI PRINCE 6616 Haddington Sr. Com. S.A.. AA.. Bowling Cluh. Only time will tell whether Phil will meet that certain man who's 6'1 with eyes ol hlue who reminds her ol' Grcgory Peek. Meanwhile her pastime consists of bowl' ing and tennis and trying to think up ways which will relnedy that annoying feeling ol' getting up in the morning. Someday my prince will came. EDITH DOLIN 3950 Wyialusiiig Ave. Com. S.A., AA., Cheerleader, llA Banker. To get out of O.H.S. with Ilying colors and than wait for the right guy to Come along is Edic's main ambition in life. She is either eating and dancing to the 930 Club or hanging out at P.M. with M.C.T. Give her men. knockhuekles, and gum, and Edie is in paradise. 'felled like all possessed. SHIRLEY DORFMAN 1723 N, 45th St. Ac. S.A.. AA.. AA. Repref sentative, President, Dramatic Club. That certain master ser' gcant seems to he causing Shirl to make nice hangs. To get on the other side of a microphone and say her piece is one of Shirl's sin- cerest ambitions. Shirl's delightful smiles can always he seen at 2:15 at Oxford Ave. exit. Sugar and spice and every' thing nice. ELEANOR DOSWELL 5750 Filbert St. Ac. S.A., A.A.. Library Aide. If she becomes a surgical nurse, rides a horse. and learns to swim, 'iRuthie will have attained full selffcon' tentmcnt. Meanwhile makf ing paper mache masks and puppets keep her busy. Wlierever there's a good movie show or music, you're sure to iind Ruthie, Ambition is the growth of every clime. STANFORD JAMES 338 N. 52nd St. Ac. S.A., A.A.. A.A. Rep., Patrol, Library Aide, Bible Cluh. Stanford will long bc re- membered as an amiable fel' low who liked, and was liked by everyone. Most of his leisure hours are spent in reading. The future predicts the position oi' a secondary or college English teacher for him. An agreeable person is the mt: who agrees with men. n RICHARD A. JONES 5470 Summer St. Auto. sn., AA., Track Team, Locker Aide. Skippy is an unusual lad. He likes 2:15 and hates 8:45 and zero periods. His special interests include track, pl-io' tography. and girls. When not worrying activities ou Skippy is about those , Y can End him at Lewis's Boys' Club. Honor will thine continued diligence. come tlnnugh SEYMOUR KARR 1594 N. 52nd St. Ac. A.A., S.A. Largo claims that his greatest ability was passing Latin for three years. In his spare moments he Ends great pleasure in playing baseball and football. and in horseback riding. To be a Temple grad- uate is his hope for the future. He'Il play a small game rather than stand nut., BERTRAM KATZ 3919 Pennsgrove St. Ac. S.A., AA., Alternate. Bert's living for that glorious day when he'll be as tough as Charles Atlas! He's well on his way now. Bert takes part in numerous sports and excels in basketball and baseball. Here's to your fu' ture muscles, and all the little biceps, too! Wl1e1e tl-icre's life tl1e're's hope. -'F cf' rf' 'Ark ERIKA DREYFUS 545l Lansdowne Ave. Ac. S.A., A.A., Beacon liusi' ness Staff, Peering into our crystal hall we see Erika dayfdream' ing with a hook in her lap and the radio giving forth soft music. She's dreaming of her husband to'he, dancing in their cozy little house after having gone for a long ride. Ah! isn't dreaming wonder' ful? Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body, RYDA DWARYS 5646 Lehanon Ave. Ac. S.A., A,A., VicC'President, S.A., Beacon Literary Staff. Since gems as precious as this one are so rare, we are fortunate in having Ryda. Ry, active in Student Gnvf ernment. aside from getting all A's on her report, plays the piano and dances well. Her ultimate ambition is to practice medicine, and who is more likely to succeed than Ryda7 Nothing succeeds like success, BERNARD KAVITSKY 871 N. 41st St. Ac. A.A., S.A., Capt. ol' Boys' Patrol, Capt. of Locker Squad, Charge of Girls' Pa' trol. Thcrc's nothing l'd rather do than sit and watch the pretty girls all day, says Buddy. ln fact, he'd even like to marry one of them after hc makes his first milf lion! You can usually hnd him discussing the latest wresf tling and boxing events. Cherch er, lu femur e! CHARLES LEVIN 3619 Lebanon Ave. Mech. Arts S.A., A.A,, Record Book Stall. Chick, whose claim to fame is that he can whistle. dislikes zero and eighth pe- riods, all that comes between -perhaps because it keeps him from dreaming about his future. Chick wants to join thc Foreign Legion and own his own harem. Whistle while you work. 37 CELMAR L. EATON 5554 Thompson St. Com, S.A.. A.A., O.chcstra, Volley Ball. Hockey, Music Aide, Softball. The licld of athletics holds many attractions for Chucky. Her favorite ae' tivities are Vollcy Ball, Hockey. and Softball, and she also plays in the orches- tra. Nursing is the ambition of this athletic senior. At the games and we shall see her gain. sv.. - r .. iff F 'L -1 tr 1, ini MlLDRED EIDELMAN 5424 Morse St. Com. S.A,, A.A., Banker. Ii you ever take a 'round the world cruise, you'll be likely to encounter attractive Milly g for traveling is her amhition. Meanwhile she contents herself with listening to the 950 Club, dancing. and howling, As for the men in her life, she prefers them tall. Attention six footersl The foul wonders. the wise man tmvelx. .T 1 Q iff-fj:1?I jf! V- .tffii ' Y e. i 23' ' 1 sf E, 2' . 5? . A it at - 4 'A LEONARD LEVIN l00l N. 67th St. Ac. S.A., AA., A.A. Repro' sentative, Alternate, Delegate. Leonard's thoughts are hlled mostly with dreams of becoming a millionaire, sur' rounded by hundreds of women, and huge Ymounts of food and pepsi-co a. That's quite a dream. Leonard. We certainly hope it doesn't take too long to make a million dollars. Gine him this money and these notes. l .. . t v-4 A .2 t Q . 3 1 if fi' -V . A s. IIERMAN H. LUTZNER i745 N. Peach St. Ac. S.A., A.A.. Basketball, Al' ternate. Hemi obviously seems obsessed with no other sub- ject than Rhani. She really seems to hll his mind. His reason- Rimini is a most wonderful pastime. On thc side, Harm hopes to hecome a higstimc business man. But pleasure before business, eh? The man that loves and laughs must sure do well. HELEN FEENEY 451 N. 52nd St. Com. S.A., A.A., Hall Patrol, Bowling Club, Leaders Club. Swimming Club. Phil Sprtalny had hetter watch out. fur Shorty has a keen desire to organize and lead a successful all girls' ot' chestra. Her musical abilities include playing the xylo' phone and drums. Consum' ing gooey marshmallow sun' daes and howling are her forte. Music. maestro please. LORENA A. FEEN EY 431 N. 51nd St. Com. S.A., A.A. Rena, a would'he sten- ographer, Can he found hang' ing out at Doc's while dream' ing of her one and only. She likes drawing, downing milk' shakes, and of course, men. But don't hurden her with too much homework-that plus fresh kids just doesn't appeal to this gal. Until my true love comes. ELAINE FERDMAN 4309 Otter St. Com. S.A., A,A. When not indulging in her favorite pastimes of walking and hiking. E's usually found at home or at a friend's house with the gang. Dates with a certain some' one, parties, good hooks, and movies all rate high with this gal. ambition is to get a good joh and eventually marry, Luv: makes two hearts one. BARBARA FERTEL 2223 Georges Lane Ac. S.A., A.A., Aide to Miss Masland. If one day you chance upon A'Bahs with a broad smile on her face, you'll rea' lize that she's just hrukcn another heart. Breaking men's hearts is Bah's hohhy. and her leading ahil' ity. She delights in having her own way and in frequent' ing a certain spot in Atlan- tic City. A wimiing smile. Efiiiiil ' ' . itz' 1- . 'fr f N-iii, at F f- 1, ., .,::. :1.::f:-1 W? . . . ,:- 5 5715 ,, '. V sf W 1' ' T' Y , - - v 'ies ' 'A ziiifil 3' l :A L ' ' 1 1:2tE'EZif. ' A X j -r kk ' , fr Ng 4, , . f , A A If s -s, f f. . , ., V ' r if VINCENT MALLORY DOMENICK MARINOZZI, EDWARD INAASER JOHN A. MASINO 5951 Vine St, Com. Q JR' 5349 Turner St. Ae. 71-I N. 65th St. Ae. s.A,, An.. Basketball H Fmffnld Sf' Am- s.A., A.A., Boys' AA. sn., AA., cummmai Team, Baseball Team, Foot' SA., A.A., Boys' Patrol. Representative. Uihce Aide. hall Tmm' d Nicks ainhition is to he' Although Hank tries to Hiking, camping-yes, Mousie's special aptitu e is for the English courses here at Overhrook. Oil the rec' ord. Vince echoes the cries ol' his fellow elassnien, Bring on the Girls! As an under' taker, hc'Il make his place in life. Wl1at's a table richly spread. without a woman at its head? come a good airplane me' clianic, so it's easy to under' stand why he likes to spend his time around engines. When not deeply involved in mechanics, Nick likes the idea of girls and good food, with music in the back' ground. The measure of u man's life is the well spending of it. and not the length. 38 dodge those pushups in gym- he is no shirker when it comes to playing basketball, which is his favorite pastime. Chess is another game which is right in his line. Hank hopes to go on to college to pre' pare for his future as a doctor. Every man at thirty is either a fool or a physician. roaming about in the great outdoors is recreation of which jack never tires. But when it comes to girls, dun't even mention it: for jack is a woman hater. We're sure some girl will change his mind some day, hut right now he looks for- ward to being an engineer. Girls are not tx hobby, theyre ti calamity. ANN-LEE FITZHUGH 1335 N. 60th St. Ac. S.A., A.A., Library Aide, Big Sisters. When not monopolizing Alexander Graham Bell's in' vention, Ann delights in making others heautiful. She hopes some day, in fact, to become a beautician. AI' though they don't add weight to her slender form. Ann's quite fond of milkshakes. She hangs out any place there's fun! this pleasant lass. Amlritinur past all thinking. .4?. n ANNA ELIZABETH FORD 4523 Brown St. Com. Hockey, Basketball, Vol- ley Ball, Round Rohin, SA., A.A., Leaders Club, Sol! Ball, Girls' Patrol. Nancy, a wouldfhe see' retary, delights in listening to the 950 Club. Shes often found at home, singing Oh How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning! Her inter- ests are the theater and choc- olate sundaes. Heaven will protect the work' ing girl. VICTOR MAY 5l6 N. Allison St. Mech. Art AA., SA., Track Team, Cross Country, Basketball Team. Topping the list of swell guys ranks i'Vic. Wlieri he isn't playing basketball, you'll Gnd him taking pictures. Vic likes short girls, but most any kind will du, The Camphor's Basketball Gym is preparing Vic for his ultimate ambition: a Physical Ed. instructor. Humour Inu .yustly been re' gnrded as the finest perfection of poetic genius. DOLORES FORTUNATO 983 N. 66th St. Dist. Ed. SA., A.A. . Girls, nioonless nights, and being alone bother' Dee, who prefers boys' eompany, particularly -laCk's. Dcc's ambition is joining this man's navy. When not at Pcdicone's Hugie Shop, she's writing letters, dayrdreaming, or dancing, all things in which cute Dee excells, 'Mavfs life is ambition, worn' mfs life is man, ' f g .- JEROME OCHRACH MARTIN MISHER 52nd if Montgomery Ave. Ae. Alternate. AA. Represent' tative, AA.. SA. In spite of the fact that Marty tloesn't like eating- we're sure hc'll manage to get along successfully in the world. He is preparing for . a career as ai con-uuercial art- ist, and anyone who shuns math finals has our vote. Yes, we almost forgot, he likes vanilla ice cream. Art is power. 5436 Berks St, Ae. S.A., A.A., Track and Cross Country. Delegate, AI' ternate. AA. Representative. jerry represents one of the talents of the class. Whether it be singing, jest' ing, or wolling, AckfAck comes out on top. This Nelson Eddy II aspires to become a concert singer. jerry is fond of females, but Claims that he always gets stuck on blind dates. Sing away sorrow. cast away Care. 39 I! tw mt ... 5 ,IEAN FOWLER 524 N. Waiiamaker St. Com. SA., AA. Jeannie dreams of the day that Overbrook installs Cscalators to the Mth flour. She can be identihed hy her familiar comment, It's im- material to me! Off the ree- nrd, this future secretary can he found indulging in the practice of the culinary arts and skating. Sweets tn the sweet. . 1 X . U , MILTON OKUN 3643 Arlington St. Ac, S.A-. A.A.. Chess Club. Publisher of Class paper. In Milt we have the Radical of the class of June '46. Milfs favorite past time is meditating, which is clearly reflected by his orig- inal ideas in everything he savs and does. Painting is his specal talentq but strange as his thoughts, Milfs ambif tion is to sing radio com' ntercials. Great muster dream er, ANITA FRANK 5231 Berks St. Com. SA., AA., AA. Rep., sawn..-g Club, Gym mas. ll' you want tn impress this lively, wouldrbe stenographer. d0n't call her Sis, for this nickname is her pet peeve. On the other hand, mention huhhle gum or food, and you've made a friend. As for men, this gal remarks, I love 'em allf' Slick pretty to walk with and witty to talk with. We it l . s . V ss y KARL O'LESSKER 5200 Montgomery Ave. Ac. S.A.. AA., Ass't Ed. Rec' ord Book, Beacon Literary, Astronomy Club. In Karl are the beginnings of another XVm. Shakespeare. The Records' assistant: editor is happy when writing or ad' miring beauty, wherever it may he or whatever color sweater it may wear. Karl loves lile and enjoys kidding around in Latin. With his sense of humor, he's sure to be a journalistic success. Paris fnod is love and fame. if A , J K. JACQUEUNE rRATK1N siio christian sr. Ae, S.A., AA., Record Book Stall, Beacon Reporter. jaekie's an individual who sports a duo personality. With strangers she is cool and reserved: with friends, she lets her hair down. This serio-comic dotes on sophistif cated dresses, Chopin, and tall, dark, attractive men who smoke pipes. Her hohhy's in' terior decorating: her favorite pastime, rhumhaing. Hcrc's a heart for any fate. 11l.4t3o5l,Js-'N NORTON OLSHIN 4226 Penngrove St. Com.-Ac. S.A., A.A. Oller a well-done steak smothered in onions, and you're sure to hear from Norty. This typist and ex- pert bonkkecper wants to study accounting and become a C.P.A. Nutty is just like the rest of his hrethren in that his special like is plenty of women. He is u :mm nf mi uviboinidrd stomach. EVELYN FREIBERG 128 E. Baltimore Ave. Ac. s.A. AA.. Literary snot of Record Book, Aide, Gym Locker Aide, Senior Show. The slim lively lass who bri htens the Senior Room with her eager laugh and ex- uberant personality, likes Class Parties and 6 foot males. Genial Evie's am- bition, besides college, is hav' ing fun while she's young. O, l am stabbed with laughter! 1 f p, ALFRED ORR 1-H3 N. Alden St. Mech, Arts 1-LA., S.A., Football. Ame, one of our foot' ball heroes, ho es to he a high-powered salhsman. He's especially talented at playing the radio, phonograph, and piano. Allie is crazy about vanilla milk-shakes, and foot- ball: like the rest of us he detests zero period, split lunch, and eighth period. This is the period of my amlvition. CLAIRE FRIEDMAN 4201 Viola St. Com. S.A., A.A. - Oh, how I despise home- work! Bunny continually laments. Reading is her la' vorite pastime, but she man- ages to Gnd time for danc- ing, howling, and advising others in their love aliairs. W'hcncver she's in a pensive mood, and she's chewing gum when she is, Bunny admits that her only scnioriambition is to graduate. Grind advice is beg-mid price. , 3 , . , ' 5 , Eesti, 45 P , f if - f ,, . fs' Z,- A I ALBERT PARKER 5618 Cherry St. Elec. AA., S.A. Parker is dreaming of the day when O.H.S. will be the proud owner of a clean lunchroom and an abundance of younger teachers. Until that day comes, however. he husies himself with playing pool and baseball. Girls. too. are all right with him. Thine appurel has proclaimed thy excellent clmmctcr. JEAN GALLI 1623 N. Felton St. Dist. Ed. S.A., AAA.. Jeanne doesnt attempt to hide her main ability, flirt- ing. She engages in this forru of coquetry at her two favor' ite hangouts, Pcdicone's Hogxie Shop and the Crystal Ballroom. However, a cer- tain blond sailor in the Philip' pines, with whom she corre- sponds, has completely cap' lured this petite onc's heart. A waulr for every hay. THOMAS PARKER 5026 Ogden St. Auto. S.A., A.A. Tommie is an outdoor man who goes in for football, baseball, hunting and camp' ing. His future position is that of an airplane mechanic, Many of his leisure hours are spent in bowling. As for spe- cial likes he replicsf- Girls, of course! Bnclielofr fares. bread and kisses. MILDRED GEPFEN 5129 Euclid Ave. Ae. S.A., A.A., Honor Aide, Library Aide. Finding pleasure in singing louder than the radio is just one of Millic's idiosyncraf sies. She also likes to knit socks three sizes too large. Her friends flock around Millie before assemblies 'cause she always has the lat- est gossip to divulge. Am' hitinn? College. Speech ix lmrttrr tha-i si'e 'cr. SHIRLEY GELB 3363 Berks St, Ac. S.A., A.A., Bond and Stamp Rep., Aide. Wherever the gang is. you'll find artistic Sheff dreaming of her future am' hition of landscaping or en- gaging in her favorite pas' time of counting the stripes nn the living room paper. Far from being dull herself, 'iSher is most attracted to facetious people. Aud the glory of u garden. it shall never pass away. .. .,,. . ' . ,r -- --'ifg2'Gz.f, ...N A ?h,, . JACK PERNATIN 4153 Cambridge St. Ac.fAgr. Arts S.A., A.A. Farmer lack has an abil' ity, unusual in O.H,S., of plowing a straight furrow. When jack isn't mesing around with earth, yuu'll End him eating, sleeping, or hanging-nut at Bernstein! Pharmacy. Jack's ambition is to become an agricultural economist, and he is already well on his way. Each man fcaps his own farm. WALTER PHILPOT 39?.l Mt. Vernon St. Mech. Arts S.A.. A,A. Girls who think they know all the answers better beware uf Walt, 'cause they are his chief dislike. This fel' low's a terrific cartoonist but aspires to he an engineer. NVhen not sleeping, Walt's at the Prestige working at his three greatest pleasures: Gnance, dance, and romance. For his xlcep was very light. from pure digcstuu bred, IRENE GENTILE 5ll5 Master St. Com. S.A., AA., Banker, Aide, Round Rohin. Bowling, Ice Skating. Renee is our idea of a fcllnw's dream girl, Not only is she easy on the eyes. but she can cook, take stenog., howl, and ice skate. Renee prefers listening to the 950 Cluh and drinking cup after eup uf hot coffee-Ucalfieiid' ish, isn't she? She who fills the heart, ills the eye. STAN LEY MARTIN POPLOW 5431 Berks St. Ac. S.A.. A.A.. lr, Beacon Stall, Pres. of Chess Club. Capt. Chess Team, Tribunal. School system beware! Pop's a genius who ohjects to the present standard of marking, This ltid's a whiz at math: and measures up to that title at pinochle, chess, and women. Stan's not sure of his future: but with his hrains and hair. he's hound to set the world on fire. Amhilinn has vm rirlg. lf NETTIE GENTNER 5330 Euclid Ave. Com. S.A., A,A., Bnacon Busif ness Staff, Dr, Baker's Aide. Honor Aide. Net is very popular be' cause of her ability to laugh at even the corniest jokes. We marvel that her hangout is anywhere therc's food 'cause her svelte form ccrf tainly docs her proud. Music and football games are Net's special likes. I ral and rat, 1 swear ROBERT L. POWELL llll N. 65th St. Mech. Arts S.A., A.A., Cabinet Mem' ber, Football, Chairman of Lunch Room Committee. If thc radios that he is cs' pccially capable of repairing came tirough with his praises. they would blast about what a super Beacon salesman and swell guy Bob is. Next to being at Marian's. he enjoys class parties, and fried chicken. Bob hopes to Gnd his fortune in radio technology. No lady is so fair as mine. KATHERINE GIBSON 5321 Vine: St. Ac. S.A., A.A., Leaders Club, CGC: Aide, Assistant Gym Teacher. AA. Rcprcsenta' tive. Physics, food, and humor' ous fellows are all wcll'likl:d by Kathyf' Hcr sparc time is spent scwing and seeing good movies, Hcr hnc sew' ing ability indicates that Kathy will be a famous BEVERLY GINSBERG 3732 Oxford St, Ac. S.A., A.A., Parade Night, Darcing Club, Advertising Staff. Five-feet-two, eyes of blue! That's Bw in a nutshell. This sweet Miss is expert at looking innocent and talking endlessly. Bev's desire is to sec all those wonderful places of which shc's heard. Thine eyes are like the deep PEARL GlTOMER 510-0 Diamond St. Com. SA., A.A., Big Sister. Music in the morning that puts you back to slee is not well thought or by Pt-arleyf' Perhaps dull ma' tinal music puts her out of thi: mood for O.H.S.. her fa' vorite hangout. She eats triplvdcckcr sandwiches with gusto while contemplating her ambition of travelling around dressmaker-designer. MM bmmdkss Maven- the world. Solomon in ali his glory was A pearl of great price. vim arrayed like one of these, V , S A I L N L iv K , i, Y ' 51' 1 .-:'Y1'.55WQ2?Yfi W' . . 4.55, li fr . af -xifYg X : itrl 1 .... ga P ?s . 'iff fi, . at , , tr. if I ,gih, .:2'f2f' ' ' X 5 ' .- li o n , . I 4 ALBERT PRIMAVERA LEXVIS A. RAIBLEY JEROLD RICHMAN 710 N. 65th St. Ac. 5622 Stewart St. Com. 4903 Parkside Ave. Ac. S.A., AA., Band. Comm. SA., A,A,, Band, Orches- S.A., A.A., Baseball. Aide. tra. ln Al we have ir my who is reaching his ambition early in life: graduating from O.H.5. Al's a sax player and popular record fiend. Furthermore, he adores Sun- day driving, dancing, and skating. lust mention Mon' day mornings or zero periods to Al and you'll hit a sour note, Music is the :ye of the ear, That trumpet blasting har- moniously above :tll the others in the O.H.S. band and or' chestra, belongs to our own i'Bus, Lawn loves music along with milkshaltes and girls. Strangely enough, this Gabriel II wants to be a mor' tician. Be careful not to blow your horn during busi' ness hours, Lew ! Music hath charms ta soothe the savage beast. 42 Miami U niversity. make -way for jerry ! This terrihc pinoehle player can play an A-l game of baseball too. jerry's greatest desire is a new car. His special like is girls in general, but articu- larly one. If you're looking for ltr just locate i'Ye old Nash for there hc will he. Patience, and shuffle the Cards. i if 1 r , J i .5 A ROSE GLASSBERG 882 N. Holly St. Ac. Beacon Staff, Ass'r Teacher to Music Department, In addition to ltnowing her P's and Q's, this gal knows her 'Bach and Brahms. Rosic's ambition, as those who frequent the Senior Room ltnow, is to become a music teacher. This talented pianist favors baseball, foot' ball, and Beethoven sonatas, Wliewitte you owe this strange intelligence? r L gl M gi, M.eli,4lJ0aM- 43, ANNE M. GOFF 6003 jelferson St, Ac. S.A., A.A., Color Guard, Delegate, Bowling Club. Charming Anne, of the red hair and attractive smile, has a good chance of becoming a cover girl. However, her own chosen held of endeavor is nursing. She has no time for conceitcd people, but more than enough for the Navy, good music, and hangs ing out at Delorcs's! f What is benxifful is good. I. 2 2 E ll we QAM CHARLOTTE GOLDBERG 5644 Gainor Rd. Ac. S.A., A.A., Record Art Staff. Wherever gaicty abounds rest assured that vivacious Char, ol the golden hair and giggly laugh. is causing it, Ar Wynneheld's Edf dy's shc's heard telling friends her twoffold ambi- tion, marrying a sailor, and acquiring dimples. Char's a gal for whom men make life worthwhile. Laughter is sunshine in the linme. LORRAINE GOLDMAN 4537 Marvine St. Ac. S.A., A.A., Library Club, Dancing Club, Library Aidc, Some day I.orry will be on the other side of the prof's desk, for her ambition! you'vc guessed it-is to be a teacher. Meanwhile she'll bidc her time dancing, fre' quenting the movies. drum' ming on the niano, and eat- ing gohs of chow mein. Silence is golden. GERALD M. ROBBINS Kevon Arms Apts, Ac. 52nd fs' Montgomery SA., AA. Wine, women, and song sum u jerry's liltes. This one-hall uf a sc: of twins, hates to be introduced as such: but abhors even worse being referred ro as Bubbles jr. njerryi' optimistically hopes to go to Penn State. and then spend thc rest of his life riding around in conf vertihles, Life'r to be a dizzy world, IRWIN ROBBINS Kcvon Arms Apts, AC. 52nd Ei Montgomery S.A., A.A., Track Team. U. S. Mint beware: Bul'v bles ' ambition is to own on-:fhalf of you. Like his twin brother. hc has a spc' cial fondness for convertibles. Irwin also craves lovable, gul- lible gfrls. When he isn't playing pinochle or billiards, you'll find Bubbles in Ye old Nash. The bex! fmmdation in the world is money. JEROME ROSE 5740 Hazel Ave. Ac.fCoxn, S.A., A.A., Cross Country. Wliy does i'jerry have such an aversion to the moth- ers of his gals? This grad' uarc's extra hours are divided among bicycling, work, and the S.A.R. irat house. jerry claims that his only desire greater than becoming a C.P.A. is to be handsome. Fishing for compliments, ..Jer..? 'Tlie beat nf luck is always waiting on you. 43. PAUL ROSENTHAL 53I9 Berks SL. Ac. S.A., AA., Track. If you've a seientihc rob- lcm to he solved, just liiring it to Paul and dismiss our worries. This oneehalfy of the Rosenthal twins is also an expert at swimming and loaf- iug, but dislikes social science intensely. Paul is undertalt' ing dentistry 'cause he always wanted to build bridges. F01 science is like virtue. its own cxceeding great reward. ALICE GOLUB 5115 Viola St. Cum. S.A., A.A., Lihrary Aide. If you're looking for Alice in a hurry, wc'd advise you to try Doc's or P,M. If she cannot he found in either place, could be she's out driv- ing with her latest date. Yes. thaL's one of Alice's favorite pastimes during the hours stolen from her secretarial preparation. Good company in n journey mnlqcx the way seem xl1o1teT. WILLIAM S. ROSENTHAL 5319 Berks St. Ac, S.A.. A.A.. Track. just give him a swimming pool in which to enjoy his favorite sport and a harem of beautiful women, and Bill will be happy. This kid's aiming at hitting six feet: but being as cute as he is, the extra inches will just be a further asset. Bill is capable of giving lessons at driving onefhanded, Very small the very great ure. WILMA GOTSHALL 1610 N. Sith St. Com. S.A., AA. Yes, it's true! This gal's drearn man is Bing Crosby. and she actually dislikes 'The Voice, Wilma's posvgrad- uation ambition is operating a switchboard. Her s are time is Glled with many pllas- ant hours devoted to skating, dancing, and swimming. But no Frank Sinatra for her: she'd rather snuggle down with a good book. A good book is the best of friends. MAURICE ROSENZWEIG 4219 Otter St. Mech. Arts S.A., A.A. To make a million is ambition. Of course with wellfdeveloped personalities are his special likes. How well they go to, gether! We all hope that he rcarhes his goal, has a beauti' ful mansion and a wife-Ah, what a life! ..Mut.s.. women l've got a pockctfnl of dreams. ELEANOR GOTTLOB 5638 Lebanon Ave. Com. S.A., A,A,, Dancing Club. Leaders Clnh, Honor Aide. Elny admires the oppo- site sex but dislikes fresh men. so watch out, boys! Her favorite pastimes are dancing and taking dictation at 110 words a minute? Elny hopes thc future finds her a prosperous accountant with a little sparc time to spend at Tecker's Alley. Love is the salt of life. DONALD A. ROSS 2126 XVanamaker St. Ac. 5.A., A.A., Delegate, Class Cabinet, Advisory Council, Leader of Swing Band. Someday along the great white way will be seen in glittering lights, 'Broadside' Ross and his hand. At pres- ent he can be found at the Musicians Union, local 77, mooching Chesterfrelds from fellow musicrmaker RS. Come on and hear, come on and hear. Alexundefs Razr time Band. 44 RHUDA GREENBERG 5-N3 Gainor Road Ac. SA., A.A., Honor Aide, Big Sisters' Club, Alternate, Round Robin Club, Library Aide. According to Rho, the sweetest music in the world is played every 45 minutes when that enchanted bell rings. Her favorite Shangri' La is the famed Senior Room. She wants to become a Labor' atory Technician and du her' self proud as a tesbtuhe artists! Open my ears to musit' BURTON ROTHSTEIN 5-H3 Woodcrest Ave. Ac. S.A,, A.A. Trying to get into Cornell is Burt's lifetime ambition, Playing piano, eating, and driving put him right on the beam. The Senior Room is a terrific place but I wish I could spend more time there. Everyone is the sun of his own work. if iii ii E, . SHARLENE GRIFFIN 910 N. May St. Com. S.A., A..-X., Hockey Club. Round Rubin, Drill Squad. Volleyball, Basketball, Girls' Patrol. Softball, Assistant Gym Teacher, A.A. Board, Leader's Club. Grid is quite at home at home listening to the 950 Cluh. In addition to her nu' metous athletic activities shc loves a hot session of rug cutting. Could sip sodas all day. 'Truly n sport in the full sense of the word. j. SIDNEY ROWLAND 5609 Stewart St. Ac. SA., AA., Band, Ot' chcstra. The hand and orchestra will suffer a great loss when Syd graduates. Xhfhen he isn't practicing, you'll End him drinking milkshakes along with his favorite foods. Syd goes for music in a hig way, and he hopes to ul' timatcly become a music teacher. Mttsif ts the universal lan' guage of mankind. MARCIA LOU HABELSON 3306 Arlington St. Ac. S.A., A.A., Bankefs Aide, Aide to Miss Clotltier, A.A. Rep. A'Marcy prides herself on heing kind rn dumh animals. especially the opposite sex! She hopes to hecoine a Medi- cal Technician. Matcy's favorite vision finds her seated in the famed War' wick Room surrounded by scads of males. May all your dreams come true! A diller tx dollar, a 10-o'clock scholar -i X' i , ist A-1 . l A K 'mjpv In M K PAULINE M. HADFIELD N38 N. 62nd St. Cont. S.A., A.A,, Swimming Club, A.A. Rep., Gym Lead- ers' Club. Elsie wants to graduate and ride around on a hte e'i' ginc, helieve it or not! She spends hcr leisure hours eat' ing hot dogs, riding horses. and loving the whole U. S. Navy. Elsie thinks that arrogant. self-righteous poo' ple should he aholishcd front the earth. Bc merry mid be wise, ELIZABETH H.'XlGH 519 N. Conestoga St. Com. S..-K., AA., Swimming Club. Betty thinks that hiking, dancing, and reading are three wonderful ways to spend her leisure hours, rare as they may he, After grad' uating from her beloved O.H.S. Betty hopes to settle clown at a good position. Silence sweeter is than imy speech. LOUIS RUSS ROBERT SAIDEL FRANK J. SAVINE 5630 Wyiidzile Ave. AC. l770 N. Aberdeen St. AC. 5-425 Lansdowne Ave. sn., A..-x., Baseball Team. s.A., AA. Wm' Shop Between grahbing a quick This future hig business SA AA Aldc' smoke at the Prestige and man spends most of his sparc Anchors Aweiglf' is stopping in the Dungeon, our time playing pinochle. He Recls' theme song. Yes, boy Wliitcy is kept pretty busy. Out blond giant boasts of his ability to play at mean game of billiards. NNl1itey asks, Have you ever seen Philadelphia from Georges Hill at night? XVl1o is bred among ufnlr-es will learn to howl. 45 dislikes Cittty girls but admits that it's a different story when it comes to nice women. Since hc missed escalator serv' ice he hopes that it will enme to O.H.S. in the near future. For the Love of Money. sir, join the navy and see the world is what he says. Right now he does his sailing over at coke at the confectionery. Reds likes sports and is good at them Lou. As for girls?-Bring 'em on! But the ships, they carry me long. lung ways, and draw fur places near. MELBA HARMON 3l9 N. 60th St. Ac. lr, Beacon Staff, Volley Ball. We'vc found her!-God's gift to teachers! Our little Shorty claims that cheats are her pet pecve! The strait and narrow path will get her places as an elcmcntarv school teacher. She delights in dancing, pretty clothes, and gnhs of ice cream! Good Luck tn you, Melha! Good things come in small JOAN ELLEN HARRIS 5745 Nassau Road Ac. s.A., AA., AA. Rep., Honor Aide, French Clulv. Record Book Staff. ln thc quiet of a class room you'll hear the faint sound of carrots being nibhlcd. She's at it again-this girl with the adorable dimples. She wants to be an advertising woman, but won't tell what she's going to advertise. With that swell personality and sense of humor we know she'Il succeed. SELMA HARRISON 5350 Arlington St. Com. S.A., A.A., Bowling Club, Aide, Library Aide. Sei wants to travel and see all there is to he scen in the whole wide world. fMay we take this opportunity to wish her a long life!j The man of her dreams can he classified as the Cornel Wilde type! This gal has planned a slightly terrific future! Talks until it huru. 7, W -'tio i packages. Here's to the clmrmer whose dimples we prize. 1 ,r a . 53 is ' lr x L ' i A ll RAYMOND 'SAVINE JAMES SCHLIPF 5905 Turner St. Ac. l-415 Peach St. Elec. S.A., A.A. Can you believe it? This boy actually dislikes our fairer sex. Ray would rather join the Navy to see the world than be bothered by a hcvy of females at home. You'll usually Gnd this card Hand at Ruhe's gas station. Warner! and music should never be dated. S.A., A.A. jim is not thc greatest admirer of long assemblies in this fair school. And if some way could he found to eliminate the study of Eng- lish, jim would be quite willing to spend a few more years here. However, elec- tricity and females are his prime interests right now. Oli! The English language. 46 FRANK SCHULMAN 1858 Georges Lane Ae. S.A., A.A., Swing Band, Football Team. The joint jumps when Franlt's around. The kid is a terrific musician and dan' cert and doesn't have far to go to fulfill his ambition of becoming the greatest man in the world. His favorite pas- time as well as his joy of life is one and the same: Females! Say it with music. BARBARA HENSHEY 6017 Hazelhurst Road Ac. S.A., A.A., Delegate, Dancing Club, Swimming Club, Leaders Club. Volle 1 ball Club, Hockey Cluh. Softball Club, Basketball Club, Aide to Miss Allen. Sports rate a hearty nod of approval from Bains, This athletiominded female also hnds time for dancing and reading. Bahs hopes that she will find success as a medical technician! Best of luck to you! Love thy sports. Wfgilij ..v-,,7' 2 DONALD S. SCHULTZ 2304 N. Slst St SA AA Dee s favorite pastime is trying vainly to contrive plausible excuse for getting out of homeroom. In hi leisure time he dreams of his future ambition to own the other half of the U. S. Mint Donny can always be found in Ye old Nash, thinking up new lines for those gul lihle girls The same old line with ii new clothespm G 5 J ' i Y f r. , gg. s' . Ac. L 3 5 fir I as i ROSLYN HERMAN 3520 Pcnnsgrove St. Com. s.A., AA., Af.. Rep.. Gym Aide, Office Aide. Here's one stude that often can be found roaming Over- broolt's magnificent halls be' fore school. Roz warns all oncoming males that she has a left hook that's a knockout! However, marriage and a family are in her stars. lt is not good that the mini should be alone, GENEVIEVE HlGHsMlTH 414 N. Redfield St, Com, S.A.. A.A.. Volleyball. Basketball, Girl Patrol. Jenny's an ardent fan of all the latest recordings featured on the 950 Club. Her favorite pastime is dance ing at Home-Sweet-Home! This girl wants to be some big fcllow's little woman one of these days. Dancing is her specialty. BARBARA HUROWITZ 3338 Gainor Road Ac. A.A., S.A., Victory Corps, Bond and Stamp Rep.. Banker, Library Aide, Honor Aide, Senior Show Commit' tee. Our Bobbie will always be remembered for giving a breakfast after the Prom. She just shouts for jo each Fri' day afternoon because it means a weekend of men. music. and mirth ahead of her. Bobbie wants to be a hug'chaser thacteriologist to youj! . A Joy-uns face of a :rue liearr. GEORGE SHAPIRO 5317 Euclid Ave. Ac. S.A., A.A., Basketball Manager, Track Team, Foot' ball Team. Pierre is the strong. si' lent type. Our future pool champion has his eye on Penn State. George consid- ers eating and sleeping a waste of time. Girls who bear any resemblance to Betty Grable make life worthwhile. Leader of men, follower of women. WILLIAM HOWARD SHEPPARD 5537 Vine St. Com. A.A., S.A., Cross Country, Track, History Aide, Boys' Patrol, Senior Show. Hot jazz or the soothing classics-either one rates high with Bill. He dances and rides well. and enjoys playing pinochle, hiking, and seeing a good play or movie. He's sure to meet with success in the future. But they whom truth and wis- dom lead can gather honey from a weed. 47 MORRIS SHUSTER 312 S. Melville St. lnd. S.A., A.A., Track, Cross Country, Delegate, Alternate. So tell me. what's new? asks our music lover, ML:-e. If you need your heart patched. go right to Moe, for this Don juan claims to be skilled in allairs of the heart. Where can you find him? Why. at Snyder's of course. Alai! the lou: af women! It is ltnowii to be u lovely and a fearful thing. J,-mice INGBER 5911 Upland Way Com. S.A., A.A., A.A. Rep.. Dancing Club, Swimming Club, Aide. lan has a dual ambition: to go to Sun Valley. and to marry the boss's handsome son. She looks forward to winter and those ice skating days with N.l.- jan's usually headed for Moe's. where the mob meets for malleds. . Your lieart'x desires be with you. I 31 i P :it ' 1,5 y ' fire 12' , 7 i t v - A 1 FRED 1. SILVERMAN 2217 N. Slat St. Ac. S.A., A.A., Class Cabinet, Tribunal, Advisory Council, Senior Prom Committee. Freddy, Our erstwhile fender-bender, is longing for a blue convertible. He is anticipating getting into College with a mighty 97 average! However, home' work and finals are his water- loos. , H: has achieved much who has lived well, laughed often. and loved much. W , SHIRLEE ISRAEL 561-I Wynneiield Ave. Voc. Art S.A., A.A., Alternate, Del' cgate, Bond 5' Stamp Rep.. Honor Aide, Record Book Art Statl, Shirl thinks that green olives, red ink, and a certain Petty Officer 3!c are strictly super! She aspircs to be a commercial artist in the near future. This lovely can easily be idcntiied with her fa' miliar war chant, Couldn't you die? Sweetness, the key lo a man's heart. r . i RUTH ,IACOBSON 5821 Vdoudcrest Ave. Ac. SA., A.A. Her lieutenant, her week- ends, and herself rank high with Ruthie As for spin- ach. she'll cry, Take It Away, Take lt Away. Take lt Away. Music, moonlight and delicious victuals keep this gal in her prime. Tn thine own self be true. l f. w ' HERBERT SLOTKEN 5535 Walnut St. Ac. S.A., A.A. Slot hopes to become a college graduate hy the ripe old age of thirty. Strong male singers rate high on Slot's list of favorites: girls help to keep him happy. You'll usually End this Casa- nova in the well-known Sen' ior Room. XVl1at is better than iz pretty womavi? Nothing! HOYUARD SMlTH 5229 Jefferson St. Ac. SA., A.A. NVQ: call him S1nitty. Elevators are O.K. with him. His amhitiou is to become a famous doctor, Smitty's specialty is getting people into more trouble, He approves of wine, women, and song. By medicine life may be prolonged. 48 HELEN Jaitsris sas N. and si, Dist. Ed. A..-t., s.A. Helen dreams of a rugged, 6 ft. blond, to take her rid' ing in a streamlined red con' vcrtihle. Speaking of dreams reminds us that high in her list of joys is sleep. Helen's pet peeve is a date who ar- rives late: so take warning fellows! Rugged but right. 1 . if 1 ve ,NJA v tsl' A 2 PAUL SOKOLOFF 5444 Morse St. Ac. S.A,, A.A., Baseball and Football Teams, Basketball Team. Pacy prefers members of the opposite sex who are slender, tender, and tall for shortj. His plans are to marry a rich girl and take life easy, but at the present time he seems satisned to keep up with currcnt sports. Ch etch ez in femme! ROBERTA E. .IENKINS 5903 Arch St. Ac. SA., A.A,, Gym Leader, jr. Beacon Staff, Ice Skating Cluh. Bcrt's dreaming of the day when she meets thc won' tlerful man that she's going to make so happy. She can spend hours listening to sen- timental songs which provide background for her dreams. A pt-ck into the future Ends Bert a fine nurse. Helping the .tick in bndy, JAMES SPINNER 4909 Reno St. Com. S.A., A.A. When. in future years, you sec paintings in the Louvre signed Spinner, yuu'll know that our Jimmie has realized his ambition. Bas- ketball and football rate high with him, as well as art. Girls, too, are OK as far as jim is concerned. Thou canst be false to any man if to thine oumself thou aft ITUC- 1 CLARICE JOHNSON 5714 Vine St. AC. SA AA Voile Ball .. ., . ., y , Basketball. Library Aide, Gym Leader, Girls' Patrol. Taking a peck into the crystal hall, we find that Bef Bo is going to achieve a high place as a medical tech' nician. She looks forward t0 her leisure moments in which she goes horseback riding. roller skating, and icc skating. As niervy as a cricket. iff 4775759 1 f . - ' . . Ti MELVIN N. S-PITOFSKY 5451 Lebanon Ave. Mech. Arts S.A., A.A., Baseball Team, A.A. Rep., J.V. Football Team. Have you ever passed the S.A. ollicc and come upon a fellow watching the girls go by? That's Spit, His only ambition is to become a rich doctor. Betty Grable and Lana Turner make life worth living, says Spit. Gad heals. and the donor takes the fee. HENRIETTA A. JONES -NS N. 52nd St. Com. S.A., A.A., Volley Ball, Basketball, Hockey, Round Robin, Color Guard, Drill Squad. Softball, Banker, Giils' Patrol. Sip will be quite conf tcnt to settle clown and spend the rcst of her days as Mrs. W. G. Dancing to the latest numbers, and singing keep her happy in those leisure hours. She votes hands down on these highly egotistical individuals, Dm-icing delights the licuvt, THOMAS STANGO 6448 Haverford Ave. Auto. S.A., A.A., Boys' A.A. Rep., Lunchrooin Chairman, Baseball Team. Stang's theme song is, I want to marry a beautiful girl who will support me. Smog isn't lazy, but he spends a great deal of his time doing nothing. As for special likes. he replies, Hubba, Hubba. It is as easy to marry a rich woman as a poor woman. 49 RENEE BERNICE KAMIS 2045 N. Wananiaker St. Com. S.A., A.A., Big Sister, Teachers Aide, Round Robin Club, Banker, Honor Aide. Buffalo hopes that going to Temple University will help her to achieve her aim of taking 120 words per min' ute. She cuuldn't think of a nicer way to spend her time than going to see her hubba boy, Van Johnson, at the local theatre. Let us have laughter and CHARLOTTE KAPLAN 5629 Arlington St. Com. S.A., A.A., Swimming Club, Library Aide, Bund Ei Stamp Representative. Chou can't wait until she passes from these noble portals on into those of P.M. S.l.A. This gal proiesses to be a definite 950 addict. Chou can always be found in the midst of a fast cat ses' sion ar Gentner's Delegation. Remb'andt really has some stifl' competition in this fe- male. All passes. Art alone remaim. mirth. 1 W, Xiu' ' ,jf xl fi-,Ji tl vb' lfuly LQ' 3 ld' p '.,1 ii if GILBERT STRAUSS 5210 Lebanon Ave. Ac, S.A., A.A., Football Team, Library Aide. You haven't got a chance, girls, 'cause Gil doesn't bc' lievc in going steady. This lad aspires to bc a glamorous college football star. Gil can usually be found playing casino to raise money for his dates with the little woman. If woman couldi be faiv and yet not fond. HAROLD JAY STRAUSS 5442 Lebanon Ave. Ae. SA.. A.A.. Aide IOB. Sen- ior Show Committee. Hank's favorite pastime is composing. He is quite a movie fan fespeeially for the female starsj. English Liter' aturc and poetry are on his blacklist! Harold's ambition is to become a successful den' tist. We're sure he'll make the grade. The secret of success is crm- stancy of purpose. ANITA KASS 1666 N. Wilton St. Com. S.A., ILA., Dt. Kaplan's Aide. just one boy is the ob- ject of Sonny's affections. What's more. she wants to marry the big drip, and raise some little drops. ln addi- tion to her deep admiration f?J for the opposite sex, she enjoys bowling, and dancing in thc Senior Room. All's cold and grey without IRENE KAUFTHEIL 5047 Diamond St. Com, S.A., A.A., Teachers' Aide. Boys from the eternal land, Wynneheld, and Beaver coats meet violent reactions from She could sit and talk all day about Norman S., however. You'lI find her at any S.A.R. Dance. and every- where else that her four' wheeled vehicle desirelh to take her. ANNETTE KERZNER 5440 Wyndale Ave. Com. S.A., A.A.. Swimming Club, Tennis Club, A.A. Rep., Record Book Advertis- ing Staff. Which way did he go, George? Which way did he gn? asks Squint Eyes. At the present those eyes are looking for one thing- Ye Olde Parchmente Scrolle fDiplomaj. You can find this Hilltopper any place that she can park her romance. Speak low, if you speak love. CDMA ...I-hey are Expenda' ble -Men of course! Merry us the day is lang. is W . , Y i2 if wi 'ff' 1 R if . 5 ' it ' -. .Q--'M 4. f 'Q ' ' . ' . .5 x L I V , V K K JAMES SULLIVAN LEONARD SAUL SEYMOUR TRETMAN me Poplar sr. MQeii.Aus TRACHTENBERG me Mario.. Ave. Ent. 5228 Berks St. Ac. S.A., A.A. just because i'jimmy docsn't like working doesrft mean he won't have a happy and prosperous life. His loaf' ing is just a way of saving up energy for those games of pool at Dave's Billiard Acad' euiy. jimmy is a faithful sports fan, probably because he is so skillful at all ath- letics. I love the sport u-ell. S.A., A.A.. Tribunal, llA Vice President. Lunchroom Committee. i'Trash. the fellow with the ready laugh. intends to put that keen brain to work at becoming u C.P.A. Trash likes cakes, girls, himself, and anything sweet. Whenever our future mil- lionaire is not playing basket' ball for Crime Prevention League he can he found at Ida Vishner's. 'Thou living mx- of intellec- tual fre, SA., A.A., Victory Corps. ln Dave's Billiard Acad- emy, you'll probably find Scy' mour shooting a mean game of pool. Scyinoufs only dislike in the world is zero period. He likes working in Mr. Earle's Electric Shop. and someday hopes to bc quite an expert electrician. Hix likes are many: his dis' likes few. 50 ESTHER KESHISPUAN 6128 Media St. Ac. S.A-. A.A.. Bowling Club, President of Bible Club. Terry's favorite dream is the idea of going out when she finishes her everlasting homework. To be an air hostess and to see the world from the top is included in her future plans. Terry enjoys all classes of music from Beethoven to Basie. The day is short, the work is much. jOSEPH VAN OSTEN N33 N. Peach St. Ac: S.A.. A.A. Tall, amiable, joe in' tends to spend his future life as a C.P,A. He devotes most of his time to girls and s orts or hanging out at Milit's. joe claims that his abilities are too numerous to mention! With a swell disposition like yours, joe, we know you'll succeed. Business wus his aversion. pleasure was his business. l 4 JOYCE KILLIP Monument Road Com. AA., S.A., Volley Ball, Leader. Tennis Club, Aide. Joyce hates getting up early to go to school but this exer- tion has its reward. lt has trained her for the private secretaryship she dreams of. Her favorite pastimes are sports and movies. loyce hopes to assume the title of Mrs in the near future. O. it's nice to get up in the morniif. but it's nicer to lie in bed. RANDOLPH XVALKER JR. 767 N. 43rd St. Ac. SA., AA. Randy, the swell fellow with the slow grin, intends to travel south of the boidcr. As for abilities, he can do al- most anything. Randy likes swimming, Playing rec' ords. and talking to sociable people. Girls who talk a lot are the bane of his existence. Tnn-rl is n part nf education. DOROTHY MAE KIMBROUGH 1231 N. Allison St. Ac. A.A., s.A. Dot, when not out dancf ing with some gentleman, likes to be home reading a good book. She also enjoys horseback riding and ice skat- ing. We are sure that her kindly smile and manner will help Dot obtain success in her future career of nursing. The 1uu'se's tongue is privi- leged to speak sweet wovds. x ANNIE RUTH KING Zll N. Wananiaker St. Ae. S.A., A.A., Volley Ball Club. Midge, who can always be found on the phone talk- ing to one of her friends, likes to take time out to think about her future. She hopes to attend the Lincoln Hos- pital in New York City for her training as a nurse. At present she enjoys reading, dancing. and boys. So mucli they talked, so very littlr said. j.-KMES WARREN 910 N. Markoc St. Com. S.A., AJR. If you've ever heard any derogatory remarks about jitf tcrhugging or girls who wear sloppy clothes, rest assured that they were made by litre mic. This keen lad enjoys baseball and saying Roger whenever he agrees to some' thing. His future ambition is to become a professional baseball player. Tlion conldst be bounded in a mmvliell and count thyself as king of infinite space. 51 RALPH WEINGER 3447 Berks St. Ac. S.A.. A.A., Delegate, Chief justice-Tribunal. Ralph is just a swell guy. He's excellent at art and a whiz1. at physics. Our Chief justice wants to become an electrical enginccr. And still they gnz'd and still their wonder grew. that one small head cnuld carry all he knew. F s if , fb . M- -:ir i-1-1. wr -:as re 'F' EDITH JEWELL KLEIN 5378 Hazelhurst St. Ac. A.A., S.A., Delegate, Al' ternate, Swimming Club, Leaders Club. This little miss likes tall. dark men, swimming and dancing: but has a hard time getting down to doing her homework. judging from her school work, however, Edie should easily obtain that po- sition as a laboratory teclini' eian. And incidentally fel' lows--she can cook! Life ix best tinged witli YDIYIGYIEE. L fifgff ' i Ei xi li ff E K V4.1 -...i ' 7if'iw?53I s r if D f ' R 1 '. M , .. ARNOLD WEINSTEIN 51nd 9 Montgomery Ave. Ac. S.A., AA., A.A. Rep., Vice Pres. of Boys' AA., Football, Track. Puncliy wants to settle down with some adorable Creature after a college educa' tion at Miami U. Studying is definitely on his blacklist. but football rates high. Ar- nold can usually be found on the famous corner at 5-ith and Arlington. XVns so exceedingly tall and strung. LORIS JEAN KNEPP 6000 Hazelhurst Road Ac. Dancing. Swimming Club, Gym Leader, Assistant Gym Teacher, A.A., S.A., Honor Aide. Dot is a very active and husy person. Her favorite pastime is dancing. Her cheerful personality has won her many friends and assures her success in all her future undertakings. Dot is planning to he a lahoralury technician. A cheerful lonk makes a dish n feast. r- fvgy .3,iAf:1 5 si I , . N' , -' .I 3 V N. ij A .3 :-, A f H r y. V-f.i.' 'I Q v:?Lff.1- , ,gf , .wus NORMAN WEXLER 445 N. 52nd St. Com. S.A.. A.A., Orchestra, Band, Music Aide. After A'Norm graduates we expect to find him a sue' cessful business man. He prides himself on his abilities -reading, writing, and 'rith- matic .... Norm's pas' times are recovering from gala weekends. keeping his neigh- burs awake while he plays the saxophone. Let music sound. ,G , THERESA LANDOLFI 107 N. 61st St. Com. A.A., S.A., Beacon Busif ness Staff, Bond and Stamp Salesman. To he a private secretary is Terry's hope fur the years to come, and we're sure she'll make good. She hlls most of her spare time with movies, dancing. and reading. Her pet aversinns are red- headed boys with freckles. Hope keeps the heart whole. ,M .ulifi me .K . -.ff-fl - Whuun-- ' FRANCES LEE 5323 Spring St. Ac. S.A., A.A., Valley Ball. 'AFran's a quiet little girl -Aat least she seems to be. until she gets down in the gym. She loves to dance. swim, play basketball, and roller skate. Dnn't luck for her on ice skates, though. She dnesn't like it. Fran wants to he an unclertaker and we know she will make :und at it. Qiiietncxs is best. JIMMY WOODS 1130 N. 65th St. Auto. S.A., A.A., Locker Squad. Boys' Patrol, Foothall, As' sembly Squad, Alternate. , jimmy claims that he al- ways says the wrong thing at the wrong time: but he seems to be doing all right with the girls. In fact, he wants to travel so that he may see the girls from all over the U. S. When not with the females. lim de' votes himself to sports. Whe1e there's n boy tliere's a girl. 52 WILLIAM NVYATT 3'-Bl Puweltnn Ave. Auto. S.A., A.A., Baseball Team. Tie says he wants to bc a prosperous man when he gets older. Bowling is a hohby, while parties and girls take up his time. Tic nods yes on finance and romance, ut nix on noise and loud people. Here's hoping our Casanova reaches all of his goals. Maury is po wer. SONIA LOUISE LEON 60-il Drexel Road. Ae. School Soloist, S.A., A.A., Honor Aide. Success in a musical career is Sunny's goal. Our pe' tire red'head is happiest when singing with a tall, dark, hari' tone at the Operatic Work' shop. Her talent is certain tu take her far in the wu.ld of music. God sent his singers upon the earth Vfitli xnngx of sadness and nf mirrli. iw 4. .iii 'if . 6:55 CHARLES 542l Wynnefield Ave. Ae. L. ZAVIDOW S.A., A.A., Honor Aide. Charlie is going to he the successful businex man of our class. His likes in' clude Sandra, eating, Sandra, dreaming, and Sandra. Be- sides cracking jokcs. Char lie spends a lot of time hrushing up on sports and his technique. As for home- work. he says, What! you must he jesting! Some to lvmiviess, some rn pleasure take. CLAIRE E. LEVIN 4319 Otter St. Com. S.A., A.A., Honor Aide, Red Cross, Bowling Club. Claire is looking forward to getting out of Overbrook so that she may start on her travels. Dates and boys are her main hobbies, with bool-ts, movies, and bowling close favorites. After graduation Claire relishcs the idea of sleeping till twelve o'clock each day. Every man is, or hopes to be an idler. JOAN LOUYINGER 5169 Reno St. Com. S.A., A.A., Swimming Club, Bowling Club, Base- ball Club. Peanut is anxious to travel about the globe-she will most likely marry some millionaire who will help her to fulhll her ambition. Be- sides travel, joan likes riding, swimming, dancing, listening to music. and reading. Her only avcrsions are zoot suits. How small but oh haw dear to us. NAOlvll LEVITT 5404 Berks St. Com. A.A., S.A. sofa, Sitting on the porch window-gazing occupies a large percentage of Nomie's time. She goes in for danc' ing, listening to popular rec' ords, and meeting boys with dark hair. Her ambition is to become n certain some- body's one and only. There are many wonderful things in uutuve but the most wonderful is man. MARGUERITE LEWIS 130-9 N. Frazier St. Ac. SA., A.A., Honor Aide, Gym Leader, Advisory Counf cil. Like many other students. Margie looks forward to grad' uation, so that she may achieve her ambition of be' coming a nurse at the Lincoln Hospital in New York City. At present. she husies herself with writing to A.H., going to parties and movies. and participating in sports. Latin. queen of tongues. ANNA RITA MAGGITTI 6233 Girard Ave. Com. S.A., A.A., Delegate, Aide. Leaders Club, A.A. Repre- sentative. Anna, who is looking for' word to graduation because of zero period chorus and homework, goes in for mov' ies, eating, and dating F.G. She intends to become a sec' retary, and if talking will help, Heaven save the em- ployer! But Anna wants to e a secretary for only a while. and then- A pretty girl is like a melody. 53 MARIE C. MAGGITTI 6018 Haverford Ave. Com. S.A., A.A. Men is usually at the Nixon theatre capably per' forming her duties as an ush- erette, and she really enjoys her work. Mert has real ability when it comes to cook- ing and baking. Her culinary arts will come in handy after graduation, for she wants to get married. Wlio marries does well. VIRGINIA LIBERATORE 403 N. Daggett St. Coin. S.A., A.A., Swimming Club. The crystal ball should hold nothing but good fortune in the future for this charming Miss if we may be permitted to make a prediction. She enjoys skating, dancing, bowl' ing, and swimming and is an' ticipating working as a ste' nographer after graduation. Charm of all the muses LOUISE MANETTA 637. N. 63rd St. Ac. S.A., A.A., Volley Ball Club, Senior Show Commit' tee. Looking for a nice young teacher to till a position? Lou will lit that require- ment to a T in a few years. Louise likes senior homeroom in the auditorium, but has a grudge against zero period. In addition to a certain some' body, she likes witty people, because they're not snobsf' Along with success comes a reputation for wisdom. MI LLICENT MARKOWITZ 1935 N, 52nd St. Com. S.A., A.A. The thing that Milly looks forward to most at pres' ent is graduation, for her pct aversions are the school bo' logna sandwiches and having to dress for gym. However, the Senior Room helps to make up for the other things. After graduation Milly hopes to become a stenog- rapher. I talk with you more anon. PHYLLIS MARTINELLI 924 Atwood Road Com. S.A., Beacon Business Manager, Delegate, Round Robin Club, Girls' A.A. Representative. The girl in the Beacon of' lice talking about boys? Why, that's none other than our Phil, who has dune such a line job as Business Manager of the Beacon. She has a Hair for pretty clothes and music, and we're sure she'll till the bill as housewife to a certain Mr. Meri are Heavcu's Master' piece. DOLORES MCCAFFREY 6102 Nassau Road Com. S.A., A.A., Leaders' Cluh, Swimming Club, Aide. Dolores is a real live wire who devotes herself to having a wild time. Her many activities include every' thing from eating to riding. Everyone's O.K. with her. She'd like to marry a million- aire and loaf for the rest of her life: but can anyone pic' ture Irish doing just noth- ing? jesting, dancing, fiuvmakuig spin the wmld aramid. ALICE MCNAIR 1533 N. Allison St, Com. Library Aide, A. A., S.A. To have a happy life and do lots of travelling is Mick' ey's hope for the future. With her like for being with people and keeping her friends amused we're sure she'll attain her goal. Mickey goes in for sailing and listening to musicg and has a weakness for crazy hats. Successful is the girl who can always smile. ANITA MEHLMAN 4204 West Girard Ave. Ac. A.A., S,A., Swimming Club, Victory Corps, Alter- nate. Aide. Anita is usually deep in thought, either reading or composing one of her poems. She would like to do some- thing creative in life, and ex' peets to go into journalism. She likes swimming, good movies, and classical music, but turns thumbs down on horror films. Wlio after reads will write. ESTELLE MILLER 5-134 Arlington St. Com. AA SA Bowlin Club - A - -i 2 - Gym Aide, Honor Aide. Estelle has a talent for talk- ing, and she is usually prac' rising that art. She enjoys reading, movies, and going out on dates. Her hope for the future is to get married and be a Mrs. to some nice fellow-hlond hair and blue eyes preferred. Her talk was like a stream. 54 FRANCES MILLER 3904 Girard Ave. Com. AA SA Bowlin Club . ., . ., g , Aide, Beacon Business Stall. Big Sisters. Fran is a pal to unfortuf nate people who didn't do their homework: for she is al' ways lending hers to them. She spends hours reading, talking, and eating. Fran awaits graduation and dreams of the day when she'll travel the world, 1VitI1 malice tnward none and charity for all. RAE MILLER 1117 State St. Com. S.A., A.A., Aide. Prom and Record Book Collector, Big Sister, Alternate, Beacon Staii. Rae enjoys reading and sewing in her spare time, and going out on dates with gem tlemen' the rest of the time. Rae has made many friends in Overbrook. Her ambition is to he a perfect housewife. Perfection is what perfection dues. J .1 Y.. f,,:W. in PAULA B. MONASH 5331 West Oxford St. Corn. A,A., S.A., Library Aide. Paula sings and writes verses which may be the rea- son for her cheerfulness. She occupies her time with bowl- ing, reading, skating and movies. She is taking the commercial course to prepare for her future job as a book- kceper. She hopes the boss has red hair. Any color, so long as it's vcd. Is tlre color tlrut suits me bm. I i i LEAH MOSKOWITZ 5427 Berks St. Ae. A.A., S.A., Record Book, Round Robin, Honor Aide. To know Lee is to love her. Since she has a sense of humor that is tops and a special ability for laughing easily, she's loads of fun to have around. Lee desires to go on to college from O.H.S., to meet more people and make more friends. Wisdom is a crown for the hand: modestv, sandals for the Q P feet. ,ff . Q f '? 'W -i EDYTHE A, MOORE 342 N. Wilton St. Com. A.A., S.A., Library Aide, Drill Squad, Patrol. Deet's life is centered around sports and cooking. She takes time out to think of the day she'll be working in some doetor's oihce. She likes to eat and sings songs that no one else has ever heard. A merry heart maketh in cheerful counzenmrec. ELIZABETH I. MURRAY 6031 Nassau Road Ae. A.A,, S,A., Asst. Gym Teacher. Pres. Girls' A.A.. Record Book Literary Staff, Mgr. Leaders Club. In Bettie we have a real sport. Strange as it may seem, this little girl enjoys eating second only to ath' letics. Her ambition is to be' come a nurse: a profession perfectly suited to her under- standing and sweet disposi- tion. To love the game beyond the prize. 55 NORMA MORDELL 3249 Berks St. Com. S.A., A.A., Tennis Cluh. Eating and having a good time-that's for Norma. She enjoys the Senior Room even though she doesn't like the other phases of school. Norma is everlastingly chang- ing her mind. Until she changes it again. her amlaif tion is to marry the boss. Woman is fickle. FRANCES MUZEWICH 1663 N. Vkfilton St. Cum. A.A., S.A., Bowling Club, Tennis Club, Swimming Club. Fran advocates co-ed luncliroonrs: since her favor' ite pastime besides reading. knitting, and bicycling, is meeting new men. Contrary to her wide-awake disposition, t'Fran hares to get up in the morning. Frances is an ex- pert typist, but her future am' hition naturally is to become 3 ..MK5-.. lt's love, love, love. 'I HERESA MOSES 6056 Vine St, Ac. AA., S.A. Confidentially Terry - we know your ambition is to marry a certain 'fellow and make him happy, and we think you're just the person to do it. If looks and a sweet personality have any- thing to do with it, a eco tain fellow is really getting one swell girl. The two noblest rg' tliingx me sweetness an liglra. egf. i fi:.,Qif . i 4 ' 3? A ' wir., -4 , ' L., I ' iwzyofi? W L' PATRICIA NAHM 2027 Upland Way Com. S.A., A.A., Banker. Fair in color and fair of face: that's Patty. Even ahove her love of eating and sleeping is her devotion for a certain tall, dark, and hand- some L.V.C. Patty espef cially dislikes fifth-period lunch. and when she settles down as Mrs. C., she prom- ises ncver to serve pickles. The lass so neat with smile so sweet. DORIS NARDONE 603 N. 63rd St. Com. S.A., A.A., Asst. Business Manager to the Beacon, Art Club. Doris is amhitious. since she wants to be a columnist or dressrdesigner, aside from becoming a certain pcrson's one and only. When shc's nut at a movie, you'll find Dor at some record shop dancing to popular record' ings. Doris goes in for dra' matics, and also tickles the ivories quite well. jmck shall pipe and ,lill sliall dance. LOLITA NELSON 5316 Thompson St. Corn. S.A., A.A., Bowling Club, Volley Ball Club. In Lita we actually have a modern girl who can cook. Her main ambition is to marry the man of her dreams and have three little night- mares. Lolita enjoys hiking and the outdoor life, not to mention lamb chops and the tall blond men. A cheerful wife is the joy of life. ANNA NEXVMAN 4004 W. Girard Ave. Dist. Ed. S.A.. A.A., Softball, Bond Salesman. Bahyfhlue eyes are the een' ter of attraction in Anna. You can always rind Ducky at Grossman's at 40th and Girard, eating and dancing. Her greatest ambition is to have triplets, but she'll set' tlc for twins. Anna dislikes ronteited people. hut goes for friendly males. Oli. louis hut iz dmc: i I LILLIAN OLENICK 5953 Upland Way Com. sn., A.A., Gym Aide. After flights of stairs in Overbrook. Lil likes to head for home and chat with her friends over the telephone for a few Movies and bowling main pastimes, and n flair for pretty climbing those five hours. are her she has clothes. We're sure she'll achieve the title of Mrs. Talking is the disease of the age. IRENE ORLANDO H62 N. bith St. Com. S.A., A.A., Swimming Club, Bowling Cluh, Tennis Club. 'iRence, sweet as could be, will make somebody a wonf derful wife. She especially likes Ioe, French Fries, joe, popular recordings. joe. beau' tiful clothes. and loc. Irene is an expert tvpist, but her ambition is to become Mrs, joe D, Women are rulers of mar' riage and love. MARIE PACINELLI 6522 Haverford Ave, Com. A.A., S.A., Ice Skating, Ilonor Aide, Record Book Business Staff. Marie's ambition is to he a success: and being as likcahle as she is, she can't help but reach her goal. Chocolates, llowers. hookkecpiug. and Doris are high on her list of likes. Mer enjoys nothr ing more than listening no the radio and daydreaming. Quiet. modest, and demure. 56 MARIE PANTALONE 970 N. 66th St. Com. S.A., A.A., Gym Leader, Asst. Gym Teacher. Marie likes plenty of coin- pany while sitting around home and jitterhugging to the popular recordings of the day. Shorty, as she is rightfully called, is super at being either a salesgirl or ste- uogra her. Her wish for the immediate future is a position as a private secretary. A jolly kind companion. NORMA PERNA 821 Atwood Road Ac. S.A., A.A., Advisory Council. You couldn't hope for any' one cuter or sweeter than Norma. This darkrhaired lassie loves to dance and play the piano. Second only to young handsome men in her list of likes, she places swim- ming. Norm wants to be' come a private secretary to a doctor: a bachelor one at that. Popularity is glory in copper pieces. ' ll I 'I -V, af1! w MOLLYE R. POLONSKY 5139 Berks St. AC. s.A., AA., owing ciuh. Gym Leader, Bowling Club, Aide. Nimblc as a puppet on a string: that's Mollye. This swell girl's a terrihc athlete: cxcclling in swimming, div- ing. and acrobatics. She loves to meet interesting peo- ple, and hopes to he a psychit atrist. Mollyc enjoys danc- ing and adores Mother's cooking. ln her tongue is the law of kindness. GILDA C. PRICE 5629 Upland Way Voc. Art S.A., A.A., Record Book Art Statf. To make a. good doctors wife is Gilda's ambition. Her abilities include swimming, cooking, and fascinating Morty. Gil is an artist, and the temperament of the latter is evident in her con- flicting likes of spring days and walks in the snow. The jirst bond uf society is marriage. MIRIAM L. PRITZERT R998 N. 52nd St. Ae. SA., A.A., Dramatic Club, Dr. Baker's Aide. Mimi's desire is to enter college and get an MR5. degree. Special thoughts are of a certain male with blond hair. Miriam is :specially able to win an argument since she's so-o-o convincing. Peo- ple who don't like the Blue- bird ol Happiness are taboo with Mimi. ' If music be the fund of love. play on. X ' I 'JI 1 qxtlfiifi EVELYN D. PSAKI 2001 N. 49th St. Ac. S.A., A.A., A.A. Rep., Art Club. Record Book Art Staff. Evie, with just a few strokes of her brush can cap- ture anything. This terrihc a-tist also goes in for sports: horseback riding. swimming. and hike riding being her fa- vorites. Evie aims to con- tinue painting in the future: spending summers in Atlantic City and winters in Miami Beach. The artist is A rare, 'rare breed. ELAINE O. RADBILL 5415 Berks St. Ac. S.A., A.A., Accompanist for Dancing Club. Office Aide, Art Club, Volley Ball Club, Class Paper. Read one of Lanic's compositions and you'rc bound to he in h stcrics. This gal has a sense oflhumor and a style that are tops. Aside from her writing talent. Elaine's an a'tist. Her main ambition is to illustrate a sur- realist fairy tale. We'll he waiting for it Lanie ! Art is the perfection nf nature. CARNIE L. RAGIN 5330 Haverford Ave. Ac. S.A., A,A., Girls' Patrol, Girls' A.A. Representative. This ambitious gal goes in for all sports. lf you can't lind her hanging out at S719 Poplar Street, try 237 N. 53th. Carnie loves par- ties, movies and reading: she hopes to make nursing her career. Softly speak and sweetly smile. LOLA RANALL1 6162 Haverford Ave. Com. S,A., AA. l.ola's one of those few who actually want to work. That's only temporary, be- cause her main ambition is to marry and settle down. Lola can houseclean when in a good mood, and has the abil- ity of sleeping th'ough any- thing. She loves popular music and travelling. but fellows with wot-suits stay away. Work first and then fest. ELBANOR RAYNES 3771 Nassau Road Ac. S.A., A.A., Dancing Club. Leaders' Club, Honor Aide. This little girl makes up for small size in friendliness. After school hours, when she's not eating, she's listen- ing to the radio. Eli hopes to become a laboratory tech- nician, but thats just until the right guy comes along. A faithful friend is the med- icine of life. i r of JANE RElLl.Y 2115 N. 63rd St. Dist. Ed. S.A., A.A., Drill Squad, Here's a girl that's on her toes! jane is quite the dancer. She hopes to follow through by opening a dancing studio in Hollywood. Jane loves handsome men like we have in O.H.S., and Camp Happy in the summer time. Furthermove, Iane's an expert horseback rider and nsoda' slingerf' Came and trip it as yr gn. on ALICE B. REPP 828 Lex St. Coin. S.A., A.A.. Swimming Club. Hey, hide the ice cream! Al is coming! Yep, hcrc's one future typist who's going to spend her time in an ice crcam parlor when she gets out of school. But those conf ceited folks better steer clear, 'cause conceit and cream don't mix in Al's tcinperaf ITICUL For the meek shall inherit the DIANE RESNICK 5720 Woodbine Ave. Ac. S.A., A.A., Home Room Aide. This isn't a him to univer- sities or anything, but Diane's hrst ambition is to be a col- lege co-ed. Following, a tri around thc world witli Hubby would he just per- fect. Di's preferences inf clude attractive clothes, cocltcr spanicls, and rhumba' ing. A thing of beauty is n joy forever. u i l l' ll . ' '1 . l. tie lg I fanmrnc 1 e :Zigi X . 4 ff? JOAN ARDEN RILEY 4410 Overbrook Ave. Ac. S.A., A.A. joan has abilities too nu' merous to mention. She loves sundaes, and football. joanie hopes to be a lab' oratory technician. She spends many hours writing to a certain sailor. The peeves of this funfloving Miss are homework, and people who say Oh really: no O'Riley. Letter writing, that most dc- liglltfnl way of wasting time. CLAIRE MAE ROSEN 3625 Lebanon Ave, Ac. S.A., A.A., Asst. Ed. of Beacon, Alternate, Record Book Literary Staff. Where thcrs:'s Beverly and Marilyn. therc's Claire: and where there's Claire there's usually profuse talking: but we. the seniors, love her for it. And speaking ol' love, all is serene when Claire is home near thc phonograph writing those letters to Richie. Beauty is power. a smile is its sword. PHYLLIS M. ROSENTHAL 4135 Lcidy Ave. Com. A.A., SA., Olhce Aide, Round Robin Club, Record Book Stall, Big Sisters Club. Phyl just loves ice cream and Gregory Peck. She is content to be someonc's secrce tary until Mr. Tall D. Hand' some comes along. Dull par' ties, Bing Crosby, and gooey cake arc taboo with her, Shc's grateful to Don Ameche for inventing the telephone. Oli mc, when slnzll l many? 58 'i FRAN CES RICHARDSON 5553 Pearl St. Com. S.A,, A.A., Vollcy Ball. Hcr especially beautiful handwriting is one asset in fulfilling Frances' ambition of becoming a secretary. This lilteahle Hilltopper looks lor' ward to the meeting of her club, at which time social problems are discussed. Fran is terrihc at dancing. and tennis. ln txuietness and confdencc s xall be your strength. lDA JOY ROTH 301 S. 15th St. Ac. S.A., A.A., Honor Aide, Delegate. Alternate. 1.j. is a swell girl with a ready smile. She has a very strange ambition, to graduate college and-get married! Ida loathes bleached hair. Her specialties are males, driving, and sleeping late. Almost any Saturday night will hncl Ida eating ice cream cake at Lew Tendler's. lvlmt is it men in women do require? I my EVELYN M. ROW 1713 N. 59th St. Ae. A Capella Choir, S.A., A.A. Herc's a girl that's sweet as sugar. Ev is a music and math fan. a funny com' bination at that. She's a whiz at the organ, and an artist at letter writing to that one and only wearer of the bell- bottoiusf' To be somebody's secretary and then someone else's wife, are her plans for the future. Carry n letter to my love. MIRIAM SANDLER l7l7 N. Lindeuwood St. Com. SA., A,A., Ollicn: Aide. If you meet a sweet little girl waiting for the train to cnlue in you can he quite sure that it's Mimmie. The train will bring her one and only My jack, this most important thing in Mir- iam's life. Music and typing also rate, but getting up in the morning and homework are poisonous. Hr seems so near and yet so far. CARMELA RUSSO 6648 Leeds St. Com. S.A.. A.A., A.A. Re resenta' tive, Gym Aide, Ad Collector. Good things come in small packages, and-our little parcel is no exception, 'cause this gal's full oi pep. Conf nie is an expert at bowling. skating, dancing, and eating. Drexel Institute will be the next step in the ladder for this nifty classmate. Mem both .agar and diy. MIMI SCHEER 5600 Overbrook Ave. Ac, SA.. A.A., Honor Aide, Advisory Council, Sec. of Council, Record Book Staff. If you were hit by a light blue Nash whizzing around O.H.S, at fifty miles-per'hour, hlame Mimi, Mimi goes in for dancing. driving, and sleeping. College followed by marriage soon after, are next on Mimi's agenda. Nothing great was :ver achieved without enthusiasm. ROBERTA RYDER 1310 N. S-ith St. Ae. S.A.. A.A.. Aide to M . Krcizman, Banker, Counsel' ors Aide. OH, she'll go into rhe wild blue yonder. Bobbie wants to he an airline hostess. and what she desires she'll at- tain. This senior execlls at horseback riding and swim- ming, She loves people, es- pecially Mike. Bobbie says Away with algebra, zero periods, and Latin. Give me thc bright blue sky. Z HELEN M. SAMAR 971 N. 66th St. D.E. S.A., A.A., Drill Squad. Shorty just wants to he happy. She hangs around the Royal Huggie Shop Inc. She likes the Senior Room and lunch periods. She es' pecially dislikes zero shift. All happiness he chance to thee. FLORENCE M. SCHEETZ 6017 Columbia Ave. Cum. S.A., A.A., Dancing, Lead- ers Club, Cheer Leader, Class Cabinet, Asst. Gyin Teacher. Flo has been cheering O.H.S. on to victories for two years, If you drop in at the gym oihcc you're sure to find Florence there. The army rates high with Flo, especially when blond. wavy hair comes with the uniform. This cutie aspires to be' come a private secretary. Play up. play up, and play the gnmc. 59 FELICE SCHREIBMAN 5344 Lebanon Ave. Ae. S,A,, A.A., See. Advisory Council, Honor Aide, French Club. Victory Corps, Felice is a member of the S.A. Oitice clan, When Phil isn't reading she's eat- ing. Kaluki, good music, and anchovies are Afl with Fe' lice. A swell sport and won- derful classmate is the perfect description of Phil. Eyes like heavens own blue. ANITA SCHWARTZ 1020 Pallas St. Com. S.A., A.A., Lihrary Aide, Honor Aide. Needy is looking lor' ward to graduation so that she can pursue her goal of obtaining hrs: a job, and then a husband. Collecting stamps is a pastime of which she never tircs. Needy has been a library aide every term and can really appreciate a good book. She wliu collects stamps. knows the world. RUBY SHAPIRO 4313 Otter St. Com. Art Club. S.A., A.A., A.A. Rep., Bonds and Stamps, Leaders' Club, Record Book Collector, Record Book Stall. I.olly is a twinkling star out on thc dance floor. Men's bell-bottom trousers send that tingle up and down her spine. LoIly's amhition is to and her dream man and then use her charms to make him her one and only. On with the dance. FAYE SCHWARTZ -5137 Girard Ave. Com. S.A., A.A., Aide. I wanna get married, is our gal Fayc's familiar war chant. She specifies her pref' erence for rall, blond, and definitely handsome men. When not dreaming of Alan Ladd, shc's usually found in ye old Senior Room, having one of her nve-minute chars on the telephone. Marriage is lmnomble in all. MARJORIE SHEAR 1749 N. Peach St. A.A., S.A., Aide. Com. Margie wants to healthy, wealthy, and wise. To her the telephone is heavf en's gift. Homework and zero shift are to be done away with. Margie thinks that the Senior Room should be a 5-period subject. be The time has mme to talk of many things. 60 BETTY SCIARRETTA' 614 Wynnewood Road Com. A.A., S.A. Bettina cerrainly repre' sents the average American school girl. She hates to go hack to school on Monday iwho doesn't?j. Dancing. swimming, skating and ice cream sodas receive top hon- ors on her special list. Bettina wants to he a super tvpist and hold down a super jo . The scent of success is conf stavicy to purpose. SELMA B. SHEFFIT 5412 Wyndalc Ave. Ac. S.A.. A.A., Delegate, Honor Aide, Prom Commit- tee. When Baths fulfills her ambition of becoming a teacher, the whole teaching system will be renovated. This happy, sweet Miss dotes on good times. Babs' fu- ture better-'half must iill two important specifications: he must love breaded veal cut' lets, and mostn't have a red hair on his head. Sweetness runs high. ,,g4g,,,ji,.,,,,4,' ,Jw ,zo-414.74 -0 CHARLOTTE SEIDMAN 6323 jefferson St. Ac. S.A., AA., Delegate, Al- ternate, Cabinet, Advisory Council, Editor of Record Book. If you've humped into an ambitious girl, running around getting scoops for the Record, that was Chan This editor goes for tall heaus with nimble toes and under- standing henrts. Char wants to become a personnel manager. She succeeds: the mer-it's all her own. JANE E. SLAUGHTER 5631 Arch St. Ac. S.A.. A.A. jane is going to be an em' halmer! One thing sure. she will he one ol the pret' tiest in the business. When she is not concentrating on her future profession, she keeps u on the latest mov' ies, hoois, and Duke Elling- ton discs. Nothing endures but personal qualities. W ANNETTE SLAWETSKY 3949 Pennsgrovc St. Ac. S.A., A.A., junior Beacon, Luncbrooln Aide, Bond and Stalmp Rep., Gym Aide, Al' ternate. Annctte's hope for thc fu' ture is a trip to sunny Calil. XVhen she isn't in the Senior Room, you can Gnd her lazy- ing around. dreaming of tall, dark, and handsome men. Tong wunxen s'muld travel if bor to amuse tllemselves. GWENDOLYN A. SMITH 148 N. 57th St. Ae. S.A.. AA.. Volley Ball. Basketball, Baseball. Gwen's bobby will bring her even more pleasure in the future, for reading will ot' cupy many hours when, as a nurse, she keeps watch at her patient's bedside. Sewing and hair-styling: are arts at which Gwen is also very adept. KVlmt's the makeup nj' a cell? lVli1-re do red corpuxtles dwell? DORIS E. STEACY 4302 XVestminstcr Ave. Com. SA., AA., Bowling Club. Ice Skating Club, Leaders Club. judging from the twinkle in hcr eye, you'd never know that Doris dislikes getting up in the morning. You can al' ri-ost always Gnd Der at the Hogie Shop, dancing or hanging away on the piano. Doris wants an easy job while waiting for ber one and only. A little more sleep and a little more slumber. my CLAIR E STIGLIANESE 723 Marlyn Road Com. S.A., A,A., Girls' A.A. Representative. Is everybody happy? Sure enough, Claire's here. Stig bas the greatest sense of humor for miles around. That lparm smile will win its way into many a boss' heart. The Senior Room and class parries will always livc in her memories of O.H.S. Mirtlr and motion prolong life. MARCELINE SVERDLOW 4113 Stiles St. Com. SA., A.A., Bowling Club, Swimming Club. Marcy enjoys reading, horseback riding, bowling, and typing. XVbenever Greg- ory Peck is starring Marcy is sure to be in the movie for three shows. Doing hours of homework is berpet peevc. li' you'rc ever in need of a terrinc piano player, call on Marcy. ' The lady is n musician. EVELYN TECKER 5441 Arlington St. Com. S.A., AA., Library Aide, Volley Ball, Swimming. Dancing, Dr. Kaplan? Aide, Mr. lCazze's Aide. Record Book Business Stall. While singing in the bath' tub, Ernie takes time our ro say that she wants to be a private secretary and marry the bom's soo. Men, pickles, and senior parties rank first with her, but homework- never. All nature wears one univer- sal grin. GERALDINE STEVENSON 523 N. Vodges St. Ac. S.A., A.A., Ice Skating Club, Banker. jerry is really very tal- ented: she composes songs fin the bathtubl and cuts the fig- ure eight on the ice Qthe hard wayl .... She wants to be a nurse and to raise a happy family .... jerry, we hope that all your dreams come true. Nursing-the nncnnquerable hope. demi- MARILYN TELLER 2137 N. Melvin St. Ac. Honor Aide, Co'Chair1nan ot' Record Book Advertising Stall, Alternate. If you think Allta-Seltzer bubbles, you should meet Marilyn. lt's not often you see her without Bev and Claire. Mans greatest am' bition is to have four sons, but that's to be alter her col' lege education. This usuper' gal especially likes boys from Baltimore. Lass that has airs of charms. M514 MlRlAM TITLEMAN 5841 Malvern Ave. Com. S.A., A.A., Alternate, English Aide, Banker. Bowie ing Club. Mir can be found almost any time at Titlcman's Man- sion with her favorite past, present, and future Bernie. Although she claims her abil' ities are too numerous to mention. Mir admits that slie's becoming pretty good at housekeeping. Her ambif tion is to graduate, and then? Magnifcent spectacle of li uma-vi happiness. HELENE WALTMAN 5431 Woudctcst Ave. AC. S.A., A,A., Record Book Literary Staff, AA. Rep-. Feature Editor ot' Beacon, Alternate. When halt of Philadel- phia's male population isn't at Helenes, she is usually at Harriet's. Our cultured beauty intends to take up painting. at which she cxcclls. How she packs that food away and still keeps that fh'nimj figure amazes every- one. f Nature has made this lady lovely tu behold. ESTELLA VALENTINE 3739 Cherry St. Cum. S.A., A.A., Girls' Patrol, Volley Ball Club, Basketball Club. You'll probably Gnd Cookie at her favorite hangout fhnmej either eat- ing, sleeping. or listening to the 950 Club. She takes pleasure in dancing, movies, and talking. We hope as a typist. Cookie, you'll bc a big success. To many a youth and many a maid, dancing is the chcqf uer'd shade. IVADELLE WALDEN 3l9 N. Horton St. Cum. S.A., AA. Ivadelle wants to travel to South America. She is vcry handy with the needle and makes many beautiful things. Iva likes parties and enjoys being with friendly people. Conceited boys and people that talk too much. stay clear of this Sweet Miss. A stitch in time saves nine. Gl.ORlA NVARD 5719 Poplar St. Ac. S.A., A.A. Glo likes parties, mov- ies, and music. Dancing and reading are also on her list of favorites, Naturally Gloria likes friendly people because she, herself, has a very pleas' ing personality. Glo is bound to have a successful stage career with her acting and singing abilities. The eye that wonders: the smile that remains. I2 RUTH S. NVARD 3719 Poplar St. Com. S.A., A.A. Shorty wants to be a nurse and we'rc sure sht:'ll make a very capable one. Ruth is an ardent fan of thc 950 Club. She likes parties, music, good books, and conf genial people. Guin pop, pets and conceited studes are taboo with Ruth. Good luck in all future undertak' ings, Sliorty. For the most high cometh healing. FLORENCE WALLER 2200 N. Salford St. Com. S.A., A,A.. Swimming Club, Dancing Club, Library Aide, Leaders' Club. Sissy would like to be a private secretary. She enjoys swimming, horseback riding. and dancing. Her spare time is spent with that certain guy from L. M. High who likes pretty, petite girls. Homework and catty girls are rlennitely on Florence's black' list. Looe is the sweetest thing. BETTY WECKERLE 1308 N, 5-ith St. Com. S.A., A.A., Alternate, Leaders' Club, Drill Squad, Honor Aide. Bets loves reading, sleep' ing. horseback riding and dancing: but the greatest of these is dancing. Her favor' ite hangout is Milfs, Bets sunny smile and sweet disposition are sure to bring her success as a secretary and all the way through life. The world ix his who makes it so. , r , . . x +- - LOIS WEISS 5346 Gainur Road Ac. S,A., A.A., Victory Corps, Gym Leader, Gym Aide. Dancing, Volley Ball Clubs. Tribunal Aide. Lois likes food and good music. YVe'll always rememf her her for her ability to do gym dances and still look graceful. Lou's amhitions are numerous and undecided. but shc's sure to be success' ful in anything that she undertakes. Many a joke had she. DORRIS E. WILLIS 5624 Race St. Ac. A.A., 5.A.. Hockey, Bas' kethall Club. NNe'll soon hnd 'iDoltie at the Lincoln School for Nurses. Besides curing the sick, she likes dancing, mov- ies, theatres, friends, and leisure time. Ice cream par- lors, home and the movies are visited hy Dottie in spare time. Success in your inc profession, Dorris. Nurs:--zur!h's own angel. I ZENA WEXLER 3342 Gainor Road Com. S.A., A.A., Volley Ball. Swimming, Round Robin Clubs. Herc's a terrihc opportu' nity, fellows! Zan wants to End a wonderful guy and settle down after graduating O.H.S. Her references inf clude a love of sports, class parties, and june gradua' tions. She hates to he called ..Wcx... Nothing is mn--e natural than to marry. if ,- 'Liv 'a ij. 2.32-lf' ff? MAY VVINTER I-HI N. Redfield Sl. Dist, Ed. SA., A.A., Gym Aide. Honor Aide. Maisie likes her men rugged, but right. One of these days she expects to marry a tall blond, and travel west. Maisie also enjoys dancing and entertaining the boys at the canteen. As for the opposite sex, she says, Keep 'ein guessing. Vsfho 'marries docs well. MIRIAM ROSE NVIHTON 5330 Oxford St. Ac. S.A., A.A., Volley Ball- Round Rohin, Bowling Clubs. Mimi is one of those swell girls who are seldom heard but are always there to help. When she isn't in the movies, you'll probably find her reading a good hook with a bag of potato chips at her side. May much success come your way at Drexel Institute, Mimi, A still, small voice ESTELLE H. XVITZ 2110 N. Melvin St. Com. S.A., A.A., Bowling Club, Honor Aide, Bonds and Stamps. Record Book Adver' tising Stall. Stel's gorgeous clothes were bright spots during our dark days at O.H.S. This girl goes in for eating grilled cheese-and-ham sandwiches. Stal wants to make a cer- tain person a gootl wife and the best way she can do this is by just heing herself. Better late than never. 63 SHIRLEY WILLIAMS S515 W. Thompson St. Ac. S.A., A.A., Alternate. Shirley claims that her hangout is home, sweet home. She spends her time reading. dancing, and visiting the movies, Shirley dislikes algebra and abhores carrots: but cherishes fine cars, food and people. Shirley wants to go to collegcq we wish her luck there. Work achieves victory. YETTA NVOLBRANSKY 3866 Girard Ave. Com. S.A., A.A., Bowling. Betty claims her amhif tion is to he a secretary and then a good wife. As for her favorite pastime, dates rank first and then come the mov' ies and hanging out at Park Manor. Betty excclls in dancing, singing, swimming, Ambition is no cure for lout. DOROTHEA XVOOD 1051 N. 46th St. Ac. S.A., A.A., Honor Aide. Upon graduation, Bobby expects to leave us for South America, where she will be an interpreter. Top on her lit: of favorites are boys. trips to Atlantic City, and a guy named joe. When not fre- quenting the Park Manor, yuu'll find Bobby dancing or swimming. A guy named joe. HARRIET ZIPIN 5751 Woodbine Ave. Ac. S.A., A.A., Delegate. Al' tcrnate, Gym Leader, Editor- infChief of Beacon, Record Book Literary Stall, Prom Committee. Zipsy just can't be beat! When a tall, slender blonde has a sense of humor, a keen mind, and a winning person' ality. she has everything! Harriet paints a mean por' trait and intends to become an illustrator. No truer friend can e'er bc found, says Helene. A witty wnman is n treasure. .. il tv .iw THELMA YENTIS 3398 XVynnchcld Ave. Ac. S.A., A.A., Library Aide. Victory Corps. Davie usually looks as though shc'tl just stepped from the pages of Vogue. Modeling is one of hcr pro- fessed dreams. lf West Point were eo-ed. shell be in her glory: however, U. of P. will be a most satisfactory substi' tute. Style is the dress of thought. A 1 k .s CARMINE QUINTILIANI 926 Atwood Road Mech. Arts S.A., A.A.. Football Team, A.A. Rep., Delegate, Alter- nate. Quint is thc lad with whom mothers will scare their children someday. Yes, Car' mine is going to he a dentist! But to get back to the pres' ent, all sports and dancing stand closest to his heart: and fneed we say it7l zero period is fasthcst. '4An athlete strong 64 SALLY CLARK YOCUM 3715 Nassau Road AC. SAA.. A.A. iiSal is looking forward to the time when shcill live in a mansion with her husband and about four daughters. In her ample leisure time, Sally likes music by Dave Ruse. beautiful clothes, and in t c l l i g ent conversations Taboo on her list are homework, alarm clocks. and algebra. Nu gems. nn gold she needs to wear: she shines intrinxi' cally fair. .5 ga MARGARET JANE RICE S14 Kenmore Road Dist. Ed. S.A., A.A., Swimming Club, Basketball Club, Mem' ber of H.H.C. Margie loves lots of friends, preferably masculine. Making new acquaintances and M.B.j. are her favorite pastimes. You can almost al- ways find Margie at Huw grytown Hogie Shop eating, dancing. and chattering away. Aside from talking a blue streak, Margie is tops at swimming, horseback riding. and basketball. The sweetest noise on earth. a wammfs tongue. FAY ZELITCH 5456 Lebanon Ave. Ac. S.A., A.A., Tribunal. Rec- ord Book Literary Stall. Bonds Ei Stamps, Red Cross Club, Honor Aide. A warm, friendly smile is Fay's winning grace. This future history teacher and Frederic Chopin fan is more than fond of New York City. A combination of brains, per- sonality and warm heart like Fay's are rarely found to- gather. A good heart is worth gold. JOSEPH SEIFRET 6712 Malvern Ave. Auto. S.A., AA. joe, our future business man, is famous for his model building. Models in the form of females rank high among his likes. Whenever you hear someone saying Ach Dulieberf' that's jc-e. Loudfmouthed people just don't rate with him, but baked cabbage he dislikes the most. Good Luck, loc, in all your future undertakings. Every man has business and desire. I ' A it il -.sl QQ PM . l ., ,. ORCHESTRA AWARDS Anaisc Asousa Cclmar Eaton Lcwis Raiblcy Sidney Rowland Norman Wexlcr AWARDS BAND AWARDS Nancy Davenport Ann Golf Henrietta jones Lewis Railalcy Sidney Rowland Norman Wexlcr BEACON LITERARY AWARDS Ha rrict Zipin . .... Claire Rosen Helene Waltman Rose Glassbcrg ........ Outstanding wor ...............,,,.................Editor-in-Chief , ........ Assistant Editor .............................,......Fcature Editor BEACON KEY AWARDS Phyllis Martinelli ,................... . ......... . k on Fcaturc Staff .Business Manager Doris Nardone .. ....... Assistant Business Manager GIRLS' ATHLETIC AWARDS A, A. Pin Slaarlcnc Griflin Medal Florencc Schcetz Large Monogram Barbara Hcnshey Henrietta jones Betty Murray Small Monog 1':i1 n Lucy Cclani joyce Killip Dolnrcs McCaffrey G5 ..O,. Juanita Arcc Cclmar Eaton Anna Ford Irenc Gentile Doris Kncpp Rosemarie Leonardo Rita Maggitti Irene: Orlando Doris Willis f'f H29 rf, is g Qu 1 , i If 'Q I ,- I e , -' .L X 1 ,ff f fa, ' I , Ne 'n K .f, X 3, IM Evelyn Asquitlm Betty Berkle Dorothy Brenner Octavia Cnpuzzi Paul Cohen S I G M A D ELTA QReading from the top row from the lcftj Lois Clem Ruth Cohen Mildred Cunston Ryda Dwarys Jacqueline Fratkin beverly Ginsberg Ruse Glaisslwrg loseph Haas Esther Keshisian Phyllis Martinelli Leah Moskowitz Elizabeth Murry Norma Perna Stanley Poploxv 66 Eleanor Raiyncs Claire Rosen Florence Scheet: Felice Schreilvman Charlotte Seidman Fred Silverman Marilyn Teller , if .6 ri uXiAz,, . lj Leonard Trachtenlaerg Helene Waltxiinim Rnlnh Weingcr Fay Zelitclm Harriet Zipin ' 'P QW? f Q P. - ls ' - if A, Jw I 9 o S ft L - ,ga th lg ! - if i Q . Q irilev h E 'A Lybr l - I i ig ,x ' jf , ' ,fxgf f-Qi 'K' vi.. - W - xl ' 3, CITIZENSHIP Juanita Arce Lorraine Goldman Stanford james Albert Primavera jane Cohen Sharlcnc Grillin Doris Kncpp Elaine Radbill Pcrry Gilliard Barbara Henshc ' john Masino Phyllis Rosenthal 3 Barbara Huruwitz Shirley Israel Rac Miller Edythe Moore Frank T. Savinc Selma Shcilit GT Annette Slawetsky Evelyn Tccker Estelle Wizz CCMMENCEMENT PROGRAM School Auditorium Fifty-ninth Street and Lancaster Avenue Thursday Evening, June '10, 1946 Eight O'clock Proccssinnal-March from Athalia .. ........... Mendelssohn Star-Spangled Banner ....... ........ . .Francis Scott Key Prayer ......,.......,..... ...........,...............,. ........ R a bbi Max L. Forman Chorus-Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones ....... ....,..... Traditional The Class Salutatory ...,..................,.... .. ,,.. . .... .,.All7c1't E. Cafsmi, Pres. of Students Assn. Vocal Solo-jc Veux Vivre ..........,...... ..... .....,,..... ....,... G 0 1 mod Sonia Lcon Chorus-Reccssional .,..... ......................... .......... D e Koven The Class Address ...... Rev. Clwrles F. Gorman fChief Chaplain U. S.Neterans' Administrationj Chorus-Psalm 150 ........ ....,........................ ...... . . ,Cesar Franck The Class Valedictory ..... ........ I usepli Hans, President of the Class Presentation of the Parke Schoch Memorial Medal, Marvin Tablemmi, Chairman, Alumni Association Presentation of Williaiii Mayer, Jr., Medal, Rene I. OlI.OllgI1li71, Faculty Sponsor of the Class of june, 1937 Presentation of Diplomas ...... .... .,,.... M r . Williarrx M. Clime, Principal of the School School Song- Orange and Black ........................ . ....... Bernard M. Axelrod, 1928 The Class ReccssionalgMarch: The Thundcrcr ..,..... Sousa GS F gy E Nx E' 3 ENIQR JAXCTIVITIE 5 - .' V. ',sV.,. . .' ' , nvjf. , V, V ' 'f-13 ' ' . A.-,.-.,..-'41, ' ,Vg -V . fy 1 .. I-V, 1 V V, .. - .rw I .A . , If . , V . 1 x - ea---1 '2 .1 . - 5 - K- -. 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The 12B term was best of allq Collections, songs and shows, The trip, thc parties, all the fur Made up for all the woes. And then, on graduation night My heart was filled with pride. Fond farewell.: and memories, Left me mistyfeyed, And when I think of Overbrook. With sorrow and with mivth, I come to the conclusion 'Tioas the best place on the earth! at si .5 ll 93 Q xxfgl, , 69 UNNY'S 1 U, .S 10A WI Love 'You Truly ' 1 J ,X lu EH 1 y Q L , ' .M 10B-The Flight of the Bumble Bee --.mul l1AfLct It Snow, Let In Snow, Let It Snow O C C I 0 O 4 I 0 U U f Q ll 'fa 35? i 1 x , NVE . V El. 'bw R.. 12 7 X 1 .1.,,Mk t 041 SN -Nz, f -,-,as 54. .1 'Wish Q-qw .:, igwv, ,M NN KWTW - F 5 , .fill XQQN ,' v 4 f T ' -i i fX V w Q S 3 s 5 5 U 2 Q i 55 E E 5 3 2 Z E S 6 3 I 4 i Q 1 , . fx.mw..N , W-u.m,,p'm Jw. f- -ew ,..... Mznwmre-1av,:anm.w .-mzamvm-mms.-weezf-nm-v -:w.:.:,.n1na,.nu:34,:.. ,ms:ref.rwfz.w.,..m.:.um-fmu. M-smzxmu,-1 n M.,-wzzn-.n..11,.:nmurms'. '- 3 1 i 5 3 13 -4 5 3 5 E z 2 2 5 3 s 3 W xl if i Q i 1 i E 1 A 3 5, 5 E 5 E 2 f, 3 e Q 2 zwxnn-nm-raawx-,4ummwafw,g1i.-5 ..w.m,.. U..-x4 L .me---- Y 1: m....... -m-wwnwmmgmpv-mwfmmrmuuamumnng - 'Wa l df' XISRREL Loads of fun and full of tricks, We, the class of june '46. Perry Gilliard orating continually .... Estelle Miller perpetually grooming her curly locks. . . . What was Marilyn Teller trying to gain by roll' ing her big hlue eyes? . . . Ryda Dtuarys' trade- mark of letter-perfect answers .... foe Haas wig' gling his front tooth just sent those freshmen. . . . Claire Roserfs personality knocking the boys' eyes out .... Milton Oknm suspecting a conspiracy in every peace plan .... Fay Zelitch passionately hunting Record Book quotations .... The mellow trumpet of Sydney Rowland giving out hoth the sweet and the solid . . . Leah Moskowitz evoking those subtle comments .... Beverly Ginsberg's portrayal of the poifcct Goi- trude providing drastic competition for Kathcr' ine Cornell .... George Cordivarils extreme swing hairfcut, probably a Paris creation .... Charlotte Seidman forever thumbing her quaint, miniature Record Book .... joan Harris losing everything but her personality .,.. Albie Carson racking up the scores on the basketball court .... Annette Kerzner-what a rug she cut! .... Nora Belenko's radiant smileiand, oh! those dimples! . . . Estelle Wits portraying thc original sweater girl. . . . Dot Brenner wore them, too, if you remember ..,. Herman Lutzner outdoing him' self with those zoot suits ..., Anise Asotisa pro' ducing those magical violin strains. , . . Herbert Slotkin always pumping along the corridors. . . . Walt Brenner and Lorraine Cohen making that famous sixty second conversation. . . . Bill nimble toes Sheppard whirling and swirl' ing 'cm .... Karl O'Lessker's philosophical pre' dictions-hcrc's to their fulfillment .... Gelstine, Zavidotu, and Cletf keeping the claw in continual hysterics .... Claire Stiglianese contributing hcr share, too ,... is rr at Professors bright, professors quick, We never found what made them tick. HANKS So reoerently we'll all look back In future years ahead, On our high school days at O.H.S., Anti the 'merry lives we led. POR We'll meditate on teachers wise, On classmates, and the fun, Of time we spent on the Hilltop, 'Til senior year was clone. il? HF Pk The clock often striking 5 P.M. at Senior Show rehearsals under Mrs. Brambley .... Commando Collins'- Come on boys, only three thousand push-ups for your A ! . . . Mr. Seidman and Mr. Kreizman affording us their able guidance in compiling our successful Record Book .... Mr. Fraser awarding Landis Barish an amazing IO fand Landis wore trouscrsj ,,.. Miss McHenry's clean as a whistle classroom .... Mr. Riding- ton's delivery of those erudite anatomy lectures during Social Science class .... Who will ever forget Miss Longakerls conferences? . . . Mr. Loper suggesting that we stand on tip'toe to hit high A ! . . . Remember Miss Reecler's What do you say wc try for SIOOOT' . . . Rene O'Louglxlin rendering a stirring interpretation of Milton's Loathed Melancholy. . . . Mrs. Bel- field querying Well, young man, where is your tie? , . . Miss Heavey providing that life-saving touch of wit to the immortal Long's English Literature. . . . Dr, Lyons' The last collection was great, and now I want- . . . Miss Collier tirelessly planning our college careers .... Mr. Ruth, for being such an ace about granting us our senior privileges .... Dr. Baker was always a Regular Fellaf' . . . Sam Cl1CT7I0f'S inflicted essays were longfremembered blessings . . . Mr. Frank always being there to pincltfhit. . . . Mr. Clime-our guiding light through thick and thin .... in si ix From the escalator to the swimming pool, O.H.S. was one swell school. Huw chummy wc hecamc with our fellow classmates in Room l02lf3 .... The S.A. oflice where the rest of the gang spent free periods, studies, and other odd hours that were just float' ing around aimlessly on our rosters. . . . And those classic lunchrooms, the architecture of which must have been modeled after that of the ancient Greeks .... Can't you sec the girls in the gym tripping to the delicate strains of some barn S4 HE MEMORY dance? . . . Then, think of the boys' gymnasium and Eight more times around the track, Son! . . . Physics class took on a new note after we discovered the musical chairs in Room 320 .... Remember the typing rooms where we decided to give up the touch system for the hit and run method? . . . The modernly equipped laboratories were the homes of our little Einsteins who spent hours trying to resplit the Atom ,... Surely, we'll never forget the furnace rooms from which came heat in the summer, and ice cold blasts in the winter .... at -r is The life of a senior was carefree and gay, Fun, joy, and f-folic Hlled every day. It was thrilling seeing Promoted to HB at the bottom of our reports .... Homeroom in the auditorium was noisy but exciting .... We signed our lives away a hundred times daily ..,. Re- member working 'til tlie wee hours of the morn to help meet senior expenses? . . . The green and gray campaign ribbons were eligible for three battle stars, one for each year at O.H.S .... Sen- ior privileges let us and Bugs Bunny out of our cages. . . , Our column in the Beacon, What's Up Doe? gave forth with all the dirt on the doings of the Atomic Class .... january ll, 1946, will be remembered long as a night of dancing, dates, and dreaming-in short, our dazzling Sen- ior Prom .... We were quite a sight carting our lunch-bags on that Senior Trip of Trips. . . . Those Days of Judgment before graduation were just a bit tough on the nerves .... Grad- uation Night! How could we ever forget!! W lk 1 Sometimes when future days are long, And filled with toil and strife, We'll think of days in O.H.S., When we thought we loved life, The years we passed within her walls, Well spent as we look back, ls proof that none can equal her, The Orange and the Black. THOSE FOOLISH THINGS . . . If the styles and fads of your high school days seem corny in 1960, remember that they were right in there at one time .... Well, weren't they? . . . Our glamorous Sloppy Joe sweaters of 1944 became slightly snugger after a few years .... Why didn't anyone tell us that we resembled onion sacks tied in the middle when we wore those wide decorated belts? , . . New white sad- dles quickly took on the hue of a classical mid- night hlack .,.. Those shaggy, wool socks kept our trembling toes toasted during the O.H.S. fuel shortage .... Pink and purple lipsticks were striking with our sallow Monday after the big week-end complexions .... Female hair styles had the dangling debutante effect .... And the males outdid themselves with their six inch pomp- adours and swingcuts! . . . Identification bracelets and friendship rings kept us posted on the love interests of fellow studes ..,. At least one rein- deer sweater and a corduroy jacket were a mitch for every joe-College. , . . And then there were those sophisticated zoot suits worn by the se- lect individuals! , . . Anemia physiques and plaid bow ties were trademarks of the Frank Sinatra fans .... We all carried pennies in our shoes, and some Rockefcllers cven splurged with dimes! . . . Our quips of speech probably made Shake- speare do sumersaults in his grave .... Greetings Gate! What's Cookin'? was the Hilltopper's holy password ..., Beloved Profs were shocked no end by our intelligent exclama- tfons of but def . . . or, are you kiddin'? . . . After finals we eonsolcd classmates with a sooth- ing, Tough Apples, kid! . . . Then came those delightful ditties like the one about the moron who ate bullets so his hair would come out in bangs. . . . Anyone who showed up with home- work completed on Monday morning was im- mediately dubbed an Eager Beaver. . . . Lastly, those whooping cries of Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop will echo long through the silent corridors of O.H,S .... Yessiree!-we were pretty shrewd customers back in our good, old, high school days! -No stuff! 1 1 WE'RE OT MAKI G A PROPHECYI T HAS always been the policy of the class of june '46 to be different in everything we do. Every Record Book before ours has devoted pages to raving on about the destinies of the mem- bers of the class. We could easily look ahead into a crystal hall to ninteen'hundred-andfsixty and state such things as: Weill Street and the entire business world is dominated by jerry Han, Norma Pei-na, and the Robbins twins .... Donald Ross has taken over the former Tex Beneke, former Glenn Miller hand, and Zena XVexler is his newest vocalist ,,.. Connie Maclt's standing in the Held of baseball fi' nally has hecn equalled by our own james War' ren ,... Rita Amoroso and Janice Ingbe1 are star' ring in thc Ice Capades now playing at the Arena. . . . Paul Rosenthal and Nathaniel Clay have de- vised a means to split the split atom .... But we won't look into crystal balls and prophf esy, 'cause we don't want to he common. in nf ni Furthermore we could read the horoscope of classmates and predict as follows: Eleanor Austin will be an airline hostess on that newest jet-propelled rocltet plane designed by Anthony Corba and Williain Goodfellow and built by Thomas Parker and Dome-nick Marinozxi. . . . Paris will he revolutionized by a new cos- tume design establishment run by Lucy Celani and Katherine Gibson ,... Miniature Golf will be the rage in the future with Myra Bleiinan attain' ing the title of Wiirld Champion. , . . Ralph Huzelton and Billy Rosenthal will invent a guarf anteed painless tooth extraction .... The Uni- versal Board of Executives will name as a perfect oilicc staff the following: Louisa Bar-nada, Betty Berkle, and jewel Bailey, sceretariesg Estelle Val' cntine, Phyllis Mavtinelli, and Phyllis Rosenthal, typistsg and Millicent Mavlgowitz, Lorena Feeny, and Roslyn Herman, stenographers .... But we won't rave on looking into the stars for the horoscopes of classmates 'cause it is done every day, and we want our Record Book to be t.ut of the ordinary. Oh yes, we could look into tea leaves at the bottom of a cup and foretell the future as such: jimmy Woods, Evelyn Asquith, and Shirley Anclerman will traverse the earth .... The draf matic stage will begin a new era when Shirley Dorfman takes her place .... It will be a great surprise when Rockefeller leaves his millions to none other than Ioanna Albani and Connie Russo ..,. Octavia Capuzzi and Martin Mishcr will he given the task of mural painting in the cathedrals of Europe .... Ann-Lee Fitzhugh will create new and unusual hair styles and shades. . . . All other C.P.A.'s and accountants will go hungry when jerry Rose, Paul Cohen, and joseph Van Osten get started .... Ioyce Killip, Gilda Price, Miriam Titleman, and jean Galli will win the title of Model Wife. . . . But using tea leaves is corny so we won't even try to write a prophecy in that manner. at vi- at It is quite true that we could read the future in the palms of our classmates as many before us have done, and come across such things as: Sonia Leon will rise to Metropolitan fame .... The Angels of Mercy will be beneficially supf plemcnted hy Annie King and Cavnie Ragin, . . . Sharlene G1'iD'xn's basketball team will win world- wide acclaim ..,. Richard Finkel and Arnold Weiiistein will replace the Charles Atlas adver- tisements .... Ctxrmine Lluintiliuni will intro' duce a new triplefbreasted suit .... Nettie Gent' ner and Mildred Geffen will go on being friends: as will lleane Biener and Arlene Diclgler .... George Cnrdivari will teach all the little Cordi' vari's how to cultivate that pompadour. . . . Dolores McCaffrey and Mollye Pvlonsky wal devise a means of jumping over the horse with no hands, no feet .... People will just he dying to get into Vincent Mallo1y's undertaking establish- ment. Sure, palm reading is a popular method of fore- casting tlie futureg therefore, we won't use it. As a matter of fact, we won't have any prophecy at all, 'cause we want to be different. t l i si .5 l -il ,wir ' our B9 OIIR IIEIU IITDIIIIC IIGE EW and far hetween are the generations given the duhious privilege of beholding a radical tum in the evolution of mankind. To us has come this rare distinction of so lieing set apart. On August sixth, nineteen hundred and fortyftive, destiny and man decreed that we witness the lwirth of a new era. The first Atomic Bomb was then loosed upon a warfwcary world that at the moment could only feel relief at the victorious cnd of hostilities, Witli time and soher thought, our- elation has heen tempered with fear and suspicion of other nations. This atomic age has put gzave hurdens and responsif bilitics on our young shoulders, hut we must also rememlwer its potentialities for good are houndless. The same atomic and electrical energy that can destroy a city can also usher in an age of economic sullicieney and an age singularly free from the scourge of dread disease. lt can free us from the anomaly of national sovereignty and compel us to recognize that the earth is a geographic entity--One Wtirld! lt is for us, the Citizens of Tomorrow, to make all this a reality. It is for us to make certain that man'made chaos and havoc be forever eliminated from the world. It is for us to make certain that the same courage, daring, and ingenuity demonstrated in winning the war he expended in meeting the problems of the New Age, and thus winning the peace as well. Lct us, therefore, take our places in society, unafraid and secure in the knowledge that with humility and wisdom the prohlem of lsoth policing the Atom and exploiting its power is not insurmountable. With startling elairvoyanee, Blaise Pascal wrote in sixteen hundred and seventy this gem of philosophy applicahle to us about to enter the perturhed universe of the twentieth eentury: Man is hut a reed, the most feelwle thing in nature: hut he is a thinking reed. All our dignity then, consists of thought. By it we must elevate ourselves, and not hy space and time which we cannot fill. By space the universe encompasses and swallows me up like an atomg hy thought I comprehend the world. Eu! ,tri SK t k , t . E , ' Y-VIEFELJ 91 1 ' f 1 x I ' A 4 . ! rl r Vi, . leg x 2,5 X1 00 ,Wx ff NM? Q! 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Our boys oilicially opened the season with a loss against Bridgeport High School. The following week all who traveled to Bridgeton, N, 1. tu :ec Overbrook in action against the local high school were duly rewarded. Showing a complete reversal of form over the pre- vious week thc Hilltoppcrw at the end of the game were on the top of a 2643 score. Thus with one win and one loss Overbrook came to thc regular league schedule. After dropping the Grst game to Frankford wc dcfeatcd Central and Ben Franklin in that order, Both games were tightly contested andiwon by the slim margin of one touchdown. The scorc of the lurmcr game was l3f7 and thc latter l4'7. Thc Panther eleven traveled into N. j. again, the next game on the schedule being Atlantic City High. Although this game was lost our term -:mme back with enough strength to trouncc Grat: dccixivclv 5317 thc following mack. Ox-erbrnnk's jinx, the perennial heartbreakcr, Xklcst Philly was ncri. lt was just a case of too much Nipon. A thrilling last quar- tcr drive hy thc Orange and Black proved futile as Xklcst Philly won I3-7. The Hilltoppefs season was put on the credit side of the ledger hy a hardffonglmt 7-2 victory over favored John Barrrzun, thus par' tially atoning for the previous wcek's debacle. -11. 93 ASKETB LL l Wi A VJELL rounded quintet consisting of Carson, Greenberg. Graboyes, Love, and Goldsborough composed the hasketball team this year. Starting the season with only one regular from last year's team the Weilerinen succeeded in overcoming most of their opponents in the league. After favorable showings in the pre-season contests and in the first league game with Rnxborough, the Panthers met unexpected opposition in a strong Ben Franklin live, sparked hy all-Public Mario Requsi. Although the Orange and Black lost to the champions from Southern High, hopes were still entertained for a berth in the play-eilsg but these were rudely jolted by a wellfcoachcd Central club in one of the most hard fought games of the campaign. Other sehhacks were suffered at the hands of West Phila. and Bartrani, both top contenders for the league title. On the winning side of the books however, the Hilltoppers had little trouble in beating Germantown. Olney. Gratz, Bok, Frankford, and Mastbauni, the lat' ter seeing a new record oi 88 points established against it. Despite the scoring spree which Overbrook enjoyed at the expense of Masthauni. the real heights were reaeliid against Dobbins and Northeast, in which games the Panthers seemed unbearable. It was at the time of the victory over the Archives that Dunkel ratings placed Overbrook at thc top of the public high league. ' Albie Carson proved to be the team's spark plug by his dynamic all-arouno play, and Captain Lou Grahoyes showed hiniscll a smart and able floor general. Bernie Greenberg and Herman Lutzner came through with valuable support when most needed. 94 E BA EBT LL i -.-H Q ' UNDER the excellent guidance of Mr. Kistenmachcr, Overhroolfs hasehall ttmn started another season. Only six varsity members from last year returned to the team. Among them were: Lou Graboyes, hard-hitting catcher: Lou Russ, ace pitcher: Mike Milgrim, topfnorch hitter and pitcher: Stan Giores, versatile Grst baseman whose defensive and offensive play has guided the team to many a victory: and Art McNab, hard-hitting outfielder. ln addition to these vets the Panthers added numerous players to their lin-:'up. Snkulofl, Lassoll' and Tucker hecamc firsvstring pitch' ers, while Glass hecamc Grahoyes's substitute behind the plate. In the inneld, Silver, Meyer, Crancchi, Rcnhuw, Sukonik, Fishman, and Pasture hccamc Grsr team men. The hard-hitting outfield was rounded out hy the additions of Tavani, Shuster, Nenitsky, Obst, Canatar, Nacarelli, and Hazleton. In pre-season games the Hilltnppers fared well hy heating St. Thomas More, 9'8: Friends' Central, 10-3, and tying N.E. Catholic, I1-ll. Faulty Gelding proved to the O.H.S.'s downfall in the iirst two league games. Superb twrvhit pitching by Russ went for naught against Southern, and excellent pitching hy Tucker ended in a de' feat by Central tu the tune of 5-2. At last, in the third game. Noble XVilhs patched a L0 victory over Bartram. 95 TRACK A D CROSS COU TRY VERBRCOICS cross-eountry and track teams once more proved themselves to be among the tops in the eity this year. The former, although not winning the Championship, came in close behind the winning Central squad, and the track and lield outfit was shaping up into one of the leading contenders for the title, as the Record Book went to press, The iirst season that we witnessed the perfnrnif ers on the einder-paths as full-fledged memhers of the student hotly, saw the Paiithers take the cham- pionship by the narrowest of margins, a half of a point, just ahead of rival Central. The next year, 1945, we watclietl the latter win the cup hy sf. l aft 21 few points from our own stalwarts. But this is 1946, and the fruits of victory and the bitter' sweet of revenge seein like choice morscls indeed. Of course, serious handicaps were presented by graduation. The loss of such stellar performers as james Binky Brown, highfhurdles: Eddie Gillespie, 440-yard run: Al Zlotnick, hurtllesg and Don Snyder, mile and half-mile runs and others of that ilk and kin, presented Coach Collins with some choke problems. However, the presence of some seniors like George Shapiro, Perry Gilliard, Bill Goodfellow, and Paul and Willie Rosenthal, to mention just a few, helped brighten things more than a little. TRACK SHAPIRO Gkosxiei' PAUL ROSENTH.-KL Sranoo Blu. RUSENTHAL Coitiao MAY C.iN'r1Li.1 Br5aNs'1'E1N GUODFELLDNV CARTER ,Chaim I-Itmiviiitiiis X-CO UNT RY Goonirsttow ,pl 1 ' , . Q- '. ' 1,5 111.3131 v - . A Y 'f m r v 1- - ' ., . .:,.-,,-:- -' A 1 ' ,A 1,1 5 ffj, , 7 Zfffii .3 ff'-,fgj':. FOGTBALL HMS POWELL WEINSTEIN Hmmm-1RxEs ORR CAN'r1L1.1 GREEN BAKER QUINTILIANI TRACK Srmrmo GROSREY PAUL ROSEN1-HAL STANGO BILL ROSENTHAL Como MAY C.-KNTlLLI BERNSTEIN GooDFELLow CARTER GREEN HUMPHRIES BASKETBALL GREENBERG CARSON LUTZNER Gmwaoves X-COUNTRY GOODFELLOXV BASEBALL Russ WYATT SOKOLOF SHUSTER Lasorr GRAYBOYES 97 Li, Y .J . 5 S yi? K If '-V331-sgffx v 1 ilrw . ' Y-.45 .lv ... , 1m3V3,j,R ' . 'f','1 M ,. ,ww 0 5 - .,1 i ff . ', ik 1 fi llfmw X Us 1 ' K Q M Q W A' f . if Q K , an ' ny , ' K'g,.-., ,W-, 1.7, ,, K JPWR L g .. ,5.v.v 'F 1 ,qw WV' ,lg ff 'kg 1, Mi ' 5 XFM aa I , v 4-2 Jw bi, L fi H1 4 v .1 :ji B4 pam- -X ,E Qu, ,- l K 5' '.r m ,AMW ' 'QQ a fx N ',3gfsg11vigg gi, 'I -rV5'?l'f'Nf. Mia?-4.'Z'fE3'xf.Ji:Z5u-'yfs s'+.A-fb' M4 V 5' ls' f kv A ' 15,1- 1 's in n: x- Y, 12 I 1 Q 'Q',w.,i.x,,. Qa: 15' N3 'uw 3 N ABI? ? x , 4 Q . 2 -'-B iw! 0 7 x N A iffw LEADERS' CLUB These girls give up their lunch periods each Tuesday for a program of exerf cises, rhythmics, apparatus, and games. They then assist their regular gym teachers in class. This term's manager was Pauline Pood. Senior members-Lucy Celani, Kather- inc Gibson, Barbara Henshcy, Doris Knapp, Bettie Murray, Marie Panta- lone, Mcllye Polonsky. SWIMMING The girls in this club are grouped ac' cording to their abilities. into the Be- ginners, Intermediates, and Advanced Classes. At the and of the season girls from each group participate in a meet to demonstrate their various achieve' ments. The club is sponsored by Miss Smith, and managed lay Yolanda Tavani. Senior'members-Pl-iilomena DePrince, Frances Colaneroi Anita Mehlman, Do' lures McCaffrey, joan Louyinger, Lois Yhfeiss, ROUND ROBIN This club nilcrs a variety of attractions -ping pong, badminton, archery. The sponsor-iMiss Earleyg manager-Han' nah Lander. Senior members-Lucy Cclani, Rhoda Greenberg, Sharlcnc Griflin, Bettie Murray, Florence Schcetz., Miriam Wihton. U ICE SKATING The mcmhers of this cluh Qwhich is sponsored hy Miss Earleyj got thrills and spills as they learned to skate or to incrcasc their skill. Evelyn Fell was the manager. Sznior members-Juanita Arce, Lucy Celani, lrcne Gentile. Roberta Jenkins, Bettie Murray, Marie Pacinelli, Flu- rence Sclmcctr.. Geraldine Stevenson. BOWLING Strikes and spares come naturally to these girls. Each Friday you'll find them down at the howling alleys doing the best they can, and developing skill and dexterity. Pearl Food is the man- ager. Senior members'-Juanita Arce, Lucy Celani, Irene Gentile, Esther Keshesh' ian, Claire Levin, Frances Miller, Bettie Murray, Doris Nardone, Evelyn Psalti, Florence Schcetz, Miriam Wihton. VOLLEY BALL The sixth year for the volley ball club found many girls participating in and enjoying intcrlclass compctition. Joyce Killip was the managtrz Miss Smith. the sponsor. Senior mclnbcrs-joyce Killip, Celmar Eaton, Anna Ford, Sharlcne Griffin. Henrietta Joncsh Louise Manetta, Phyl- lis Marlinclli, Irene Orlando, Estelle Valentine, Doris Willis, 102 I .Q A Q ' . f5,JiXgf CLUBS PROM COMMITTEE Our thanks go to this committee, and also the committee of the preceding class for our highly successful prom. They worked hard and unceasingly to make the allair the grand success that it was. BIG SISTERS' ORGANIZATION The Big Sisters' Organization has dune much to welcome the freshmen and acquaint them with the customs and regulations of our school. Dr. Baker is the sponsor. LIBRARY CLUB The mcnibezs ui the Library Clul-1 under the direction ul' Miss Maximin have been the able custodians of the thou' sands of books which have benefitted us during our stay at O.H.S. LUNCHROOM AIDES Our Lunchroom Aides are made up ol a group of industrious students who are willing to sacrifice part of their lunch period to help keep the lunch' ronm clean. These pupils are under thc leadership of Mr. Noll. CHESS CLUB The buys of nur Chess Club under the sponsorship of Mr. Fraser spent many enjoyable hours hfzer sehuul ar :his pastime. The Chess Team, which is part uf the club, was under thc cap- mincy uf Sranley Puplow. ART CLUB In the Art Club, talented and ambitious students may be found modeling clay. sketching, ur mixing paints. Miss Ca- maro is the sponsor of this industrious group. PING-PONG CLUB The Ping-Pong Club, sponsored by Mr. Burke, and presided over by Maurice Haveson, artraczed a grcar many students who enjoyed participat- ing in this highly comperirive sport. ASTRONOMY CLUB The Astrunuiny Club, under the spon- sorship ol' Mrs. Ullrich has had a dual purpose this term. They have paid fre- quent visits to the Planetarium and the Observatory to learn more about astron- umy, :md have spent much time work- ing: on the telescope. 1 INTERNATIONAL GOOD NEIGHBORS CLUB The International Good Neighbors Clnlw. a group consisting of members ui' all the language clubs, meets once a niunrh under :lie direcriun of Mr. Cuntini. and is entertained by various guest speakers. DRAMATIC CLUB The newly organized Dramatic Club, under the able direction of Mr. Love, has gone ahead with full speed and has planned programs of much interest to hath participants and audience. gi, I , 5 . 4 . , .i., I 4 5 -S I ATGAT O THE jurureg to whatever it muy bringg whatever it may offer . . . to the pastg tu the gifts we have enjoyed and cherished . . . to the present: to us, as a class, as the symbol, us the forennmers of a new age. . . 106 BOOK 1 Sponsor-Dr. Lyons ADAMS, LORRETTA ALBANI, JOANNA ALBRIGHT, jOfANN ALDIN, LUCY ANDERMAN, SHIRLEY ARCE, JUANITA ARNOLD, DOROTHY ASHEKIAN, GRACE ASOUSA, ANAISE C. Alternate ASQUITH, EVELYN AUSTIN, ELEANOR cms' A,A. Rep. EADER, LAURA BAILEY, JEWEL EARNADA, LOUISA BARRINGTON, MARGARET BEISEL, DORIS J. BELENKO, LEONORE BELL, PHYLLIS E. BEMBRY, DOROTHY BERKLE, BETTY BIENER, ILLEANE ELEIMAN, MYRA BRENNER, DOROTHY BROWN, ANITA BUCKRUM, EVELYN CAPUZZI, OOTAVIA CAROTA, OONSTANOE AMSTERDAM, DANIEL BAKER, GERALD Boys' A.A. Rep. BARISH, LANDIS BECKER, RAPHAEL BENJAMIN, BERTRAM BERGER, ARTHUR BERNSTEIN, YALE BOWSER, DONALD BRAITMAN, HOWARD BRENNER, WALTER Delegate BROWN, OLIVER K ooks come, books go, To Overbrook, our Alma Mater, ur book two will always stay. vet-brook we'll miss you so, ind thoughts will grow from da CARP, RICHARD CARRERE, RALPH CARSON, ALBERT CARTER, CARL CAUTILLI, PETER CELANI, LUCY Girls' A.A. Rep. CERIALE, LUCY y to day. CERRITELLI, ELEANOR CHICANO, ROSEMERI CHUSE, ELEANOR CIARROCCHI, IOSEPHINE CLEFF, SEYMOUR CLEM, LOIS COBB, FANNIE COHEN, CARL COHEN, JANE COHEN, LORRAIN Altemate COHEN, PAUL COHEN, RUTH E COLANERO, FRANCES 108 We'll send our every son and daughter Overbrook beware! Spouso'rvM1'ss Andersen COLLELUORI, MARIE CONSTON, MILDRED CORBO, ANTHONY Boys' A.A. CORDIVARI, GEORGE Delegate CROSBY, BARBARA CUTLER, PEARLINE DALAHAN, RUTH DANCY, WILLIAM DAVENPORT, NANCY DAVIS, CHRISTOPHER DELOGGIO, ANNA DESIDERIO, ANGELINA DE VOREN, ELAINE DICKLER, ARLENE DI PRINCE, PHILOMENA DOLIN EDITH DORFMAN, SHIRLEY DOSWELL, ELEANOR DREYFUS, ERIKA DWARYS, RYDA BOOK 3 Sponsor-M'r. Seidman JOSEPH EASTER CELMAR EATON MILDRED EIDELMAN HELEN FEENEY LORENA FEENEY ARTHUR FELDMAN Alternate ELAINE FERDMAN BARBARA FERTEL FRANK FERZETTI ANN LEE FITZHUGH ANNA FORD STANTON FORMAN Boys' A.A. Rep. DOLORES FORTUNATO ANITA FRANK JACQUELINE FRATKIN JOSEPH FREEDMAN EVELYN FREIBERG CLAIRE FRIEDMAN JEROME FRIEDMAN IRWIN FRIEDRICH JEAN A. GALLI MILDRED GEFFEN SHIRLEY GELB DAVID GELLMAN AARON GELSTINE IRENE GENTILE NETTIE GENTNER KATHERINE GIBSON Girls' A.A. Rep. PERRY B. GILLIARD BEVERLY GINSBERG PEARL GITOMER ROSE GLASSBERG MARVIN GOFBERG ANNE GOFF Delegate ' CHARLOTTE GOLDBERG ALLEN GOLDENBERG EARL GOLDMAN LORRAINE GOLDMAN ALICE GOLUB WILLIAM GOODFELLOW LEONARD GOODMAN WILLIAM GOSEWISCH WILMA GOTSCHALL ELEANOR D. GOTTLOB LOUIS GRABOYES BOOK 4 Sporxsor-Miss Elsie Reeder JEROME GREEN IRVING GREENBAUM BERNARD GREENBERG LAWRENCE GREENBERG RHODA GREENBERG IRWIN GREENE LOUIS GRIFF SHARLENE GRIFFIN BERNARD GROSKY Boys' A.A, Rep. NORMAN GROSS Delegate JOSEPH HAAS MARCIA L. HABELSON PAULINE HADFIELD ELIZABETH HAIGH FRANCIS HALT MELBA HARMON JOAN HARRIS SELMA HARRISON JEROME HART RALPH HAZELTON BARBARA HENSHEY ROSLYN HERMAN GENEVIEV E HIGHSMITH WILKES HUMPHREY BORIS HUNCHAK BARBARA HUROWITZ JANIGE N. INGBER Girls' A.A. Rep. NORMAN ISRAEL SHIRLEE ISRAEL Alternate RUTH JACOBSON HELEN JAKSTIS STANFORD JAMES ROBERTA JENKINS CLARICE JOHNSON HENRIETTA JONES RICHARD JONES RENEE KAMIS CHARLOTTE KAPLAN SEYMOUR KARR ANITA KASS BERTRAM KATZ IRENE I, KAUFTHEIL BERNARD KAVITSKY ANNETTE KERZNER ESTHER KESHISHIAN BOOK 5 Sponsor-Mrs. Belfield JOYCE E. KILLIP DOROTHY KIMBROUGH ANNA KING EDITH KLEIN DORIS JEAN KNEPP THERESA LANDOLFI HARRIS LASSOFF FRANCES LEE SONIA LEON CHARLES LEVIN CLAIRE LEVIN LEONARD LEVIN Alternate NAOMI LEVITT MARGUERITE LEWIS VIRGINIA LIBERATORE JOAN LOUYINGER HERMAN LUTZNER ANNA MAGGITTI Girls' A.A. Rep. NICHOLAS MAIORANO LOUISE MANETTA DOMENICK MARINOZZI MILLICENT MARKOWITZ PHYLLIS ROSE MARTINELLI Delegate EDWARD MASER Boys' A.A. Rep. JOHN MASINO VICTOR MAY DOLORES Mc CAFFREY ALICE Mc NAIR ANITA MEHLMAN ESTELLE MILLER FRANCES MILLER RAE MILLER MARTIN MISHER PAULA MONASH AUDREY MOODY EDYTHE MOORE NORMA MORDELL THERESA MOSES BOOK 6 Sponsor-Mrs. Hunter LEAH MOSKOWITZ ELIZABETH MURRAY Girls' A.A. Rep. FRANCES MUZEWICH PATRICIA NAHM DORIS NARDONE LOLITA NELSON ANNA NEWMAN JEROME OCHRACH MILTON OKUN KARL OILESSKER NORTON OLSHIN IRENE ORLANDO ALFRED ORR MARIE PACINELLI MARIE PANTALONE NORMA PERNA JACK PERNATIN XNALTER PHILPOT MOLLYE POLONSKY STANLEY POPLOW ROBERT L. POWELL Delegate GILDA PRICE ALBERT PRIMAVERA MIRIAM PRITZERT EVELYN PSAKI CARMINE QUINTILIANI ELAINE RADBILL CARNIE RAGIN LEWIS RAIBLEY LOLA RANALLI ELEANOR RAYNES JANE REILLY DIANE RESNICK MARGARET RICE FRANCES RICHARDSON IEROLD RICHMAN JOAN RILEY GERALD ROBBINS IRWIN ROBBINS JEROME ROSE CLAIRE ROSEN Alternate PAUL ROSENTHAL Boys' A.A .Rep. 112 BOOK 'Z Spr111soriM1. K'reizma11 PHYLLIS ROSENTHAL FAY SCHWARTZ XVILLIAM S. ROSENTHAL BETTY SCIARRETTA MAURICE ROSENZWEIG CHARLOTTE SEIDMAN DONALD ROSS IDA JOY ROTH BURTON ROTHSTEIN SIDNEY ROLAND LOUIS RUSS CARMELA RUSSO ROBERTA RYDER ROBERT SAIDEL HELEN SAMAR FRANK SAVINE RAYMOND SAVINE MIMI SCHEER FLORENCE SCHEETZ Girls' A.A. Rep. FELICE SCHREIBMAN FRANK SCHULMAN DONALD SCHULTZ. ANITA SCHWARTZ JOSEPH SEIFRIT GEORGE SHAPIRO RUBY SHAPIRO MARIORIE SHEAR SELMA SHEFFIT WILLIAM SHEPPARD MORRIS SHUSTER Boys' A.A. Rep. FRED SILVERMAN Delegate JANE SLAUGHTER ANNETTE SLAWETSKY Alternate HERBERT SLOTKIN EDWARD GEORGE SMITH HOWARD SMITH PAUL SOKOLOFF MELVIN SPITOFSKY 113 BOOK 8 SponsoriMrs. Chester THOMAS STANGO DORIS STEACY GERALDINE STEVENSON CLAIRE STIGLIANESE Girls' A.A. Rep. GILBERT STRAUSS HAROLD STRAUSS JAMES SULLIVAN MARCELINE SVERDLOW EVELYN TECKER MARILYN TELLER MIRIAM TITLEMAN LEONARD TRACHTENBERG SEYMOUR TRETMAN ESTELLA VALENTINE JOSEPH VAN OSTEN IVADELLE WALDEN RANDOLPH WALKER FLORENCE WALLER HELENE WALTMAN GLORIA WARD RUTH WARD BETTY WECKERLE 11 4 RALPH WEINGER Delegate ARNOLD WEINSTEIN Boys' A.A. Rep. LOIS WEISS NORMAN WEXLER ZENA WEXLER CATHERINE WHISLER MIRIAM WIHTON SHIRLEY WILLIAMS Alternate DORRIS WILLIS MAY WINTER ESTELLE WITZ YETTA WOLBRANSKY DOROTHEA WOOD IAMES WOOD WILLIAM WYATT THELMA YENTIS SALLY YOCUM CHARLES ZAVIDOW FAY ZELITCH HARRIET ZIPIN PATRONS AND PATRONESSES OF THE CLASS Mr. and Mrs. Orazio Albani Mrs. Nicholas Aldin Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Alston Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Anderman Mr. and Mrs. Peter Arce Mr. and Mrs. john Arnold Mr. and Mrs. joseph Ashekian Mr. and Mrs. Charles Asousa Mr. and Mrs. William S. Asqvith Mr. and Mrs. Frank Austin Mr. and M1's. Max Bader Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. joseph Baker Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Barish Mrs. Luisa Barnada Mr. and Mrs. Willie Barrington Mr. and Mrs. Max Becker Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Beisel Samuel Belenko Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bell Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Benjamin Mr. and Mrs. joseph Berger Mr. and Mrs. Clement I. Berkle Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Biener Mr. and Mrs. William Bleiman Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Brenner Mr. and Mrs. Jacob L. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Carp Mr. and Mrs. Max Carson Mrs. Margaret Carter Mr. and Mrs. Petrio Celani Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Ceriale Mr. and Mrs. john Cerritelli Mr. and Mrs. S. Chuse Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cleff Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Cobb Mr. and Mrs. Harry I. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. E. l. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Alex Colanero Mr. and Mrs. Toussaint A. Coleman Mr. and Mrs. A. Colleluori Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conston Mr. and Mrs. William A. Cordivari Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cutler Mr. and Mrs. William Dalahan Mr. and Mrs. William W. Dancy Mr. Walter L. Davenport Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis Mr. and Mrs. David De Voren Mr. and Mrs. jack Dickler Mr. and Mrs. M. Dolin Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Dorfman Mr. and Mrs. F. Dreyfus Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dwarys Mr. and Mrs. Abe Easter Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eaton Mr. and Mrs. M. Eidelman Mr. and Mrs. Fauntleroy ,Mrs. Lorena Feeney Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Feldman Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Ferdman Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fertel Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Fitzhugh Mr and Mrs. S. Forman - Mr and Mrs. E. Fortunato Mr and Mrs. David Fratkin Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Freedman Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Freiberg Mrs. Ann Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Jerome S. Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geffen Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gelb Mrs. F. Gellman Mr Mr Mr Mr and Mrs. H. Gelstine and Mrs. R. J. Gentile and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr: Mr Mr Mr and Mrs .and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. A. Gentner and Mrs. . Herbert Gibson . Max Ginsberg . Isadore Gitomer . Louis Glassberg . Max Gofberg and Mrs. and Mrs. . David Goldenberg john J. Goff Isadore Goldberg Edward Goldman and Mrs. I. Goldman and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. . Samuel Golub Albert D. Goodfellow William Gosewisch Julius Greenbaum Greenberg Mrs. Allen L. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Nettie C. Griflin Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grosky Mr. and Mrs. M. Gross Mr. and Mrs. M. Grossman Mr. and Mrs. Julius Haas Mrs. Margaret I. Hadfield Mr. Frank Halt Mrs. Mary H. Harmon Albert Griff 115 PATRONS AND PATRONESSES OF THE CLASS fContinuedj Mr. and Mrs. Philip Harris Mrs. Gertrude Psaki Mr and Mrs. Jacob Harrison Mr. and Mrs. H. Radbill Mr and Mrs. Wilbur K. Henshey Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Raibley Mr and Mrs. William S. Herman Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rawalli Mr and Mrs. Oscar Highsmith Mr. and Mrs. jack Raynes Mr and Mrs. Wilkes Humphrey Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Riley Mr and Mrs. Hunchak Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Robbins Mr and Mrs. Herman Hurowitz Mr. and Mrs. A. Rose Mr and Mrs. Maurice lngber Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rosen Mr and Mrs. Carl Israel Mr. and Mrs. H. Rosenthal Mr and Mrs. M. Israel Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Rosenthal Mr and Mrs. Samuel Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. Israel Rothstein Mr and Mrs. Alex. S. Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. H. Engard Rowland Mr and Mrs. joshua johnson Mrs. Albert Russ Mr and Mrs. james J. Jones Mr. and Mrs. V. Russo Mr and Mrs. Morris Kamis Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Ryder Mr and Mrs. Frank Kass Mr. and Mrs. john Samar Mr and Mrs, Robert Katz Mr. and Mrs. George Scheetz Mr and Mrs. M. Kauftheil Mr. and Mrs. W. Schulman Mr and Mrs. Samuel Kerzner Mr. and Mrs. H. Schultz Mr and Mrs. M. Keshishian Mr. and Mrs. M. Seidman Mr and Mrs. E. Kimbrough Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shapiro Mr and Mrs. Henry Klein Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shear Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Landolfi Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sheflit Mrs. Marie Wing Lee Mr. Howard James Sheppard Mr and Mrs. Max Leon Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Shuster Mr and Mrs. joseph Levin Mr. and Mrs. Albert Silverman Mr and Mrs. joseph Levitt Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Slawetsky Mr. and Mrs. Fred Louyinger Mr. and Mrs. joseph Smith Mr and Mrs. D. Maggitti Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Spielman Mr and Mrs. john Manetta Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Spitofsky Mr and Mrs. Louis Markowitz Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Stiglianese Mr and Mrs. V. Martinelli Mr. and Mrs. Abe Strauss Mr and Mrs. Maser Mrs. Elizebeth Strauss Mr and Mrs. Paul McCaiirey Mr. and Mrs. I. Tecker Mr and Mrs. Benjamin Mehlman Mr. and Mrs. Herman Teller Mr and Mrs. Herman Miller Mr. and Mrs. Herman L. Titleman Mr and Mrs. Jacob Miller Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Trachtenberg Mr and Mrs. Grover Moses Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Van Osten Mr and Mrs. John H. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Max Waller Mr and Mrs. john Muzewich Mr. and Mrs. William T. Waltman Mr and Mrs. George A. Nahm Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Weckcrle Mr and Mrs. Thomas Nardone Iv' r. and Mrs. Max L. Weinger Mr and Mrs. William Okun Mr. and Mrs. J. Weinstein Mr and Mrs. R. O'Lessker Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Wexler Mr and Mrs. joseph Olshin Mr. and Mrs. john NVinter Mr. and Mrs. Fen Orlando Gertrude A. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Orr Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Yakstis Mr and Mrs. Louis Poplow Mr. and Mrs. john Zavidow Mr and Mrs. Anthony Primavera Mr. and Mrs. Judah Zelitch Mr and Mrs. A. Pritzert Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Yentis Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin S. 'Zipin 116 FRIENDS OF THE CLASS OF JUNE. 1946 Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Ammons Art, Bob, Roy, and Sid Miss Blanche Austin Mr. and Mrs. Morris Baizer George R. Barone QM3f c Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brooker The Brooks Family Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brooks Anita Brown Mr. and Mrs. Sol Budin Arthur Carson Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cherry and Bobby Mrs. R. Chessin Mr. joseph Chicano Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cleif Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cleff Billy Coopersmith Robert H. Craft EM3fc Mr. and Mrs. Al Cravetz Miss Eleanor Dalahan Stephen Davis Mr. R. M. Dorsey Mr. and Mrs. john Erlich Cpl. Raymond Feinstein Gordon Fields Mr. and Mrs. Max Fleishnxan Charlotte Freeman A Friend A Friend William Gelber Mae and Harry Gever John and Rosina Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Glielmi Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Goldsmith Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldstein Grace Hazelton Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hearshman Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heintz Miss Gail Herman Mr. and Mrs. joseph Himowitz Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hutty Mr. and Mrs. Willis Irvine Shirlee and Norman Israel Marian Jenkins Jerry and Pamela Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kidorf Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Kolf Mr. and Mrs. james Latney Stevie Lee Stephen Mitchell Leib Stephen Perry Leon Dr. M. Murray Levine Eugene Lipowitz Mannie's Market Mr. and Mrs. A. I. McCauley George Messinger Estelle, Frances, Rae Miller Dell Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Flinn Moses Sondra Pollock Burton Price Miss Lana Lee Prince Miss Betty Raibley Mrs. Charles Rhoads Mrs. S. H. Riley Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Robinson Mrs. Steven Rosbert Rubin's Corset Shop Mrs. Nicholas Sacchetti Mr. and Mrs. G. Sachs Pfc. Norman Samual Mr. and Mrs. William Satinoff Mr. and Mrs. M. Schapiro Mr. Philip Shatz Lt. Norman P. Shear Mr. and Mrs. Louis Skaler Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Skinker Skloff's Pharmacy Harry and Esther Teller Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Thrower Mr. and Mrs. Michael Troop Mrs. Laura V. Upsher Miss Rosa D. Wilkins, 1- Mr. Theodore Walter Wing Mrs. Rebecca Wood Lloyd Woodson Mr. and Mrs. Waverly Woodson Frank H. Yancey Arlene Yentis Mr. and Mrs. H. Yostrov Lt. and Mrs. I. Zelitch Dr. and Mrs. Clement Zentner COMPLIMENTS OF THE COMPLIMENTS MECHANIC ARTS BOYS TO THE Walt Brenner Bill Gosewisch GRADUATES Ralph Carrera Chick Levin Sandy Friedman Al Orr IZB CABINET Bill Goodfellow Mutt Rosenzweig Mel Spitofsky COMPLIMENTS OF THE AUTO SHOP JIM WOODS CARL COHEN DOM MARINOZZI JOE SEIFRIT THOMAS PARKER RICHARD FRISA COMPLIMENTS OF OVERBROOK'S COMPLIMENTS OF BASKETBALL TEAM-1945-46 THE SENIOR MEMBERS OF THE Mr. wax.:-coach Lou Graboyes-Capt. TRLBUNAL 3:5 EZTSH 22231. Tgsnu Ralph Weinger-Chief Justice Larry Goldsborough Stan Gordon stanley Poplow LW-1 Spike Liebowiu Marv sam., Mmgef L05 Wflff mm. Km, Joe Goldblum Fay Zehrch 118 COMPLIMENTS TO A FINE CLASS FROM THE ADVISORY COUNCIL l2B Albert Carson Ryda Dwarys Charlotte Seidman Norma Perna Donald Ross Frcd Silverman IIA Alma Frcbowitz Karl Fishman IZA Robert Hammer Evelyn Berger Sylvan Tobin Nayda Bell 1 IB Richard Weisberg Ruth Barringer IOB Thelma Brown Donald Law Carl Gumerman Connie Niederman Recording Secretary, Felice Schriebman COMPLIMENTS OF WHOLE-SUM PRODUCTS Manufacturing Confectioners 234 N. Front St. PHILA., PA. The Girls' Athletic Association Extends Best Wishes to The Class of fune l946 COMP!-IMENTS T0 THE MR. 86 MRS. CLIFFORD CLEM GRADUATING CLASS CQNGRATULATE THE FROM GRADUATING CLASS OF A FRIEND JUNE, 1946 BEST OF LUCK TO THE GRADUATING CLASS MR. 86 MRS. MAX WITZ COMPLIMENTS or LAURENCE v. COPE MRS. F. W. HAYWARD GERTRUDE A. RILEY MR. 86 MRS. PHIL FRANK COMPLIMENTS OF AND RoNN1E MR. ec MRS. Juuus BRENNER BEST WISHES COMPLIMENTS OF FROM I-ORIE HOPKINS MR. ac MRS. LOUIS F. SCHREIBMAN BRISTOL HIGH SCHOOL COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF SMITTY FRED DR. aa MRS. GELLER ANNETTE BURT AND FAMILY MARJORIE PHYLLIS COMPLIMENTS OF THE THREE LEVINS MR. ac MRS. MORRIS KERZNER CHICKIE CLAIRE LENNIE CONGRATULATIONS To THE COMPLIMENTS SENIOR CLASS MR. Bt MRS. JACK KERZNER CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS MR. 85 MRS. HARRY RAUER COMPLIMENTS OF THREE OF THE G'S OF BK. 4 GREENE, GRIFF, GROSKY 120 COMPLIMENTS OF THE BLEIMAN FAMILY COMPLIMENTS OF MR. 8c MRS. M. BLACK CONGRATULATIONS COMPLIMENTS of' , AND BEST WISHES NoRA Romans JANE FELICE TO THE MILLY MIM' GRADUATING CLASS cHARLorre Esrsms JOAN DOVIE MR. an MRS. JOSEPH RESNICK MR. B6 MRS. HARRY Ron-I BEST OF LUCK TO THE CONGRATULATE THE GRADUATES CLASS OF JUNE 1946 AL AND SLIM COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND SUNNY AND JOEY COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF HENRI'S GIFT SHOP CRAWFORD BROTHERS 1632 Bridge St. DISTRIBUTING CO. PHILA 24 PA 1700 Sansom St. ' ' ' VIM HAIR Ei SCALP FOOD COMPLIMENTS OF HOWARD, COIFFEUR S005 W'ynnefield Ave. Tri. 9839 We Buy Used Cameras and Equipment STILL OR MOVIE HIGHEST PRICES PAID KLEIN AND GOODMAN Cameras and Everything Photographic 18 S. 10th St. Philadelphia CELLA REALTY MANAGEMENT S.E. Cor. 65th 86 Media Phone All. 2765, 7611 joint Council LOCAL 79 86 246, I.L.G.W.U 120 S. 13th St., Phila. Louis Bulkin, Mgr., N. Di Sciascio, Chmn. Rosa D, Wilkins, Secfy COMPLIMENTS OF SENIOR ROOM, STH PERIOD I. Biener V. Liberatore COMMONWEALTH ADDRESSING 86 MULTIGRAPHING CO. Direct-by-Mail Advertising Service GEORGE MILTON DAUPHINEE 105 So. 12th Street, Philadelphia H. Braitrnan A. Maggitci W. Brenner P. Martinelli THE 6 D'S A. Brown J. Masino J. cohen R. Miner DALAHAN Dom' L. Cohen N. Mordell DEVOREN DORFMAN P. Cohen P. Nahm DICKLER DREYFUS M. Conston D. Nardone G. Corclivari I. Ochrach A. Dickler A. Orr E. Dolan M. Pantzalone CGMPLIMENTS OF E. Dreyfus M. Polonsky J. Easter L. Raibley IANIE 84 BILLY A. Feldman P. Rosenthal A. Frank W. Rosenthal E. Goldman D. Ross W. Goodfellow I. Roth B. Greenberg S. Rowland COMPUMENTS OF N. Gross M. Sandler J, H335 Schfeibman MR. 85 MRS. HOWARD LUTZNER F. Halt M. Shear J. Hart B. Sheflit B. Hurowitz M. Spitofsky A. Kaas C. Stiglianese CQMPLIMENTS OF A. Kerzner L. Trachtenberg gi gi Xlvfgff D. COHEN zz FAMILY .TOHN ALBRECHT Flowers for All Occasions NARBERTH, PA. WAYNE, PA ARDMORE, PA. COMMITTEES INTERESTED IN CLASS RINGS, KEYS OR PINS ARE INVITED TO CONSULT WITH US REGARDING THEIR NEEDS. JEWELERS SINCE 1872 S. KIND 8: SONS 13 Sherwood 9509 COLONIAL FLOWER SHOP, INC. FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS N.W. Cor. 52nd 84 Spruce Sts., Philadelphia Germantown 1068 8-9 A.M., 6-7 RM. EDWARD MORRIS JONES ENGRAVING AND JEWELRY BOX 791, PHILADELPHIA 5, PA. MALVERN PHARMACY S. M. LEVIN, B,S., Ph.G. 58th and Malvern Ave. PHILADELPI-IIA Tri. 8732 : We Deliver COMPLIMENTS OF CITIZENS BC SOUTHERN BANK 86 TRUST CO. N.E. Cor. 19th SL South Sts. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Trinity 5134 ED-RAY STUDIO PORTRAITURE - COPIES - WEDDINGS S927 Lansdowne Avenue PHILADELPHIA 31, PA. COMPLIMENTS or AUGUST PHARMACY ssz4 Lebanon Ave. Tre. 979v.9v9s COMPLIMENTS OF HARRY'S MOBILE SERVICE B.-yn Maw. 86 wynmneia Ave.. T... 9:-nz MULLER FLORIST Walnux an Eighxh Sn-ee: PHILADELPHIA Lombard 5715-16 F. T. D. Phone All. 7768 BOUNDS PHARMACY 59th 86 Race Sts. PHILADELPHIA, PA. DI STEFANO'S MUSIC SHOP RECORDS-RADIOS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES RADIO REPAIRS, VACUUM CLEANERS GREETING CARDS Tri. IBS! 6505 Lansdowne Ave. ROBERT H. BEATTY FLORIST HARRY STRAUB'S SERVICE STATION BATTERY, LUBRICATION 81 TIRE SERVICE 6032 Lansdowne Avenue W Gm' 9620 Phone Trinity 0362 IQHILAI, PA. 62nd SL Lancaster Ave. Phila. 31, Pa ELLIS PHARMACY COMPLIMENTS OF B. ELLIS, Ph.G. Georges Lane B6 Montgomery Ave. PHILA., PA. Tcl. Tri. 4401 Nar. Reg. No. 1090 5 POOD'S PHARMACY 50th 86 Oxford Sts. PHILA., PA. COMPLIMENTS OF WARNER RADIO CO. 631 Market St. PHILA. 6, PA. Market 0794 Market 90 31 Granite 2877 HAROLD NOSKOW PRESCRIPTIONIST Haverford Ave. at 54th St. PHILADELPHIA 39, PA. 124 Phone BARing 3450 Phone Grc. 6750 CROWN COAT, APRON AND TOWEL D, L, FLEMING SERVICE CO. TAILOR THROUGH SERVICE WE GROW , 3421 Market street 1262 N. Frazier St. PHILADELPHIA 4, PA. PHILA. 31, PA. COMPLIMENTSWQQF BARN 6195 KORN'S BABY CENTRE WEXLER'S MANFACTURING CO. EVERYTHING FOR THE BABY CRIBS -- CARRIAGES - TOYS 725 ARCH ST., PHILA. l 4207 Lancnslcr Ave. Plula. 4, SCHNEYER SL GOLDMAN BEST OF LUCK 325 N. Bah Su., 41h floor CHARM FASHION SHOPS PHILA., PA. 4026 Lancaster Ave. CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS PHILA., PA. Tri. 168-I Plume BARing 6772 IDA AMSTERDAM TOWNE SHOP 5674 Lebanon Ave. SPORTSWEAR : CLASSICS SPORTSNVEAR THAT IS DIFFERENT HANDBAGS 5 JEWELRY SKIRTS, SLACKS, SLACK SUITS, BEACH WEAR BERTHA FISI'IGOI.D4DOR1S VOYNOW FULL UNE OF BI-OUSES -zoos W. Girard Aw.. Philadelphia 4, Pa. GREETINGS J. HOWARD GROSS MEN'S WEAR : HATS : SHOES CLOTHING 1230 Arch St. 6006 Lansdowne Avenue PHILADELPHIA PHONE TRINITY 1146 PI-IILA. 31, PA. HEADQUARTERS FOR BETTY BARCLAY DRESSES 256 S. 52nd St. FEATURING NATIONALLY ADVERTISED COTTON DRESSES AND SPORTSWEAR Open Evenin ' gs Unul 10 P.M. Except Tuesday and Thursday 125 ALLEGHENY 9100, 9201, 9202 LINCOLN REALTY CO. MEMBERS PHILADELPHIA REAL ESTATE BOARD- XVEST PHILADELPHIA REALTY BOARD REALTORS 500 North 63rd Street PHILADELPHIA PHILIP T. CALABRESE WILLIAM A. CORDIVARI COMPLIMENTS OF FRALKS SOLD AT ALL LEADING STOREQS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY ACME FURNITURE co. VAN WYK BROS- COMPLETE AUTO BODY SHOP 2126-28-30 Market St. CAR SALES PHILADELPHIA Loc. 2607. Loc. 8895 1719-21 N. 54th St. Gre. 4318 N 126 Philadelphia Pops 9 ego JU' ACADEMY OF MUSIC ip .ov YQ Qi? 'Dv ob A Q 96 SIX CONCERTS GF POPULAR CLASSICS OCTOBER 11 RISE STEVENS A NOVEMBER 15 PERCY GRAINGER DECEMBER 6 ROBERT MERRILL JANUARY 5 SONIA LEON FEBRUARY zs TODD DUNCAN MAX LEON, Conductor MARCH zs ANTONY ZUNGOLO GNOS9 SERIES OF 6 CONCERTS: ,515 TO 83, PLUS TAX Haly's, 1505 Walnut St., cfs Heppe's 127 NICHOLAS RASCHIATORE AMERICAN SHOE REPAIR S227 Haverford Avenue SEE GROSSMAN'S 1809 So. 54th St. TOYS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES CANDY an CIGARS NELSON'S FIVE AND TEN 1989 N. 63rd Sr. OVERBROOK PALLADINI ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIR FORMERLY WITH JOHN WARD MEN'S SHOES 1301 N. SSLI1 St. THE COLONIAL AMUSEMENT CO. E X T E N D s CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS T A X I N ' S Variety Store 5813 Lansdowne Ave. FOUNTAIN SERVICE SCHOOL SUPPLIES TOYS AEROPLANE MODELS FORD'S VARIETY STORE 4643 Wesn-ninsrer Ave. CIGARS Ei CIGARETTES, STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES, CANNED GOODS, CAKES CANDY Eve. 1882 BEN Bc SAM LUNCHEONETTE, FOUNTAIN S.E. Cor. 59th 86 Wocdcrest Ave. PHILA. 31, PA. I 128 SAMUEL F. CURRY CL in e t INCORPORATED Hollywood In Philadelphia MARKING DEVICES ' OFFICE 116 S. 19th Street Phone Rittenhouse 3384 SUPPLIES . PRINTING Specialist . . . IN TI-IEATRIOAI. AND GLAMOROUS IIORTRAITS IN GOOD TASTE 231 Chesmu' SMC' PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. DAILY SITTINGS The Studio Where the Unusual is Accomplished MARkct 0990-91 P H O T O G R A P H Y IN A HURRY CALL CURRY THE GREATEST AND FINEST IN PENNSYLVANIA I GRE T LEOP RD li ASK TI GRI A Jpz The Utopia of Skating Rinks 23? 6TH AND PENN STS. CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA 1 I LBO R11..EY ED STONE GROCERIES - MEATS - VEGETABLES RILEY 86 STONE 1983 NO. 63l'd Street Grc, 1885, 1886 Free Delivery Established 1920 BEN'S MARKET WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MEATS. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Hotels, Ships and Institutions Supplied N.W. Cor. Darien BL Johnston Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. FUl.ton 3368 FULton 4144 ALLeghcny 1968 CATERING BY DASI-PS 434-36 s. som st. PHILADELPHIA, PA. LOUIE'S MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS E9 POULTRY FREE DELIVERY CITY AND SUBURES 6000 Master St. Gre. 3960 COMPLIMENTS OF TIM'S MARKET TARTAN BRANDS G.I. 1oE's LUNCHEONETTE ,4 N, ,,,,, SL 54th BL Montgomery Ave- FRESH VEGETABLES FRESH FISH FRESH MEATS FRESH FRUITS BILL AND HARRY CHAS. JEAN KOSHER MEAT MARKET BEEF, VEAL, LAMB E? POULTRY 1715 N. 52nd Street FREE DELIVERY Tri. 7740 QNightj Gre. 1567 COMPLIMENTS OF HARRY RUBIN'S DELICATESSEN mos N. 54th sf. LEBANO'S CAFE AND RESTAURANT 6400 Carlton St. Spaghetti Our Specialty She. 9691 COMPLIMENTS OF GREENBERCFS LUNCHEONETTE 1801 Georges lane OVERBROOK FOOD MARKET FANCY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES GROCERIES A DELICATESSEN FROSTED FOODS AMOROSCYS SANITARY FOOD STORE 6572 Lansdowne Ave. 5537 Lansdowne Ave. A PHILADELPHIA Phone TRInity 53:1 Free Delivery TH- 1449 FOR THAT AFTER THE SHOW OR DANCE SNACK TILLES RESTAURANT 1108-16 Sansom St. Open Until 2 A.M. SEA FOOD -- STEAKS -- SANDWICl1BS COMPLIMENTS OF TWIN BROS. MEAT MARKET 4021 Market St. BAR. 2500 O'LESSKER CO. OFFICIAL JEWELER FOR OVERBROOK HIGH SCHOOL ROBERT J. SOOK MANUFACTURING JEWELER 809 Sansom St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. OFFICIAL JEWELERS UNIV. OF PENNA. CLASS AND COLLEGE RINGS CHARMS MEDALS PINS WITH YEAR GUARDS SORORITY AND FRATERNITY PINS TROPHIES PROM FAVORS FOR QUALITY AT A REASONABLE PRICE BUY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER 1001 Chestnut Street, Victory Bldg., Phila. COMPLIMENTS OF NATIONAl CHURCH-GUUIJS SUPPLY 00. PI-IILA., PA. CHOIR ROBES-GLEE CLUB ROBES4VESTMENTS BIBLES-RELIGIOUS PICTURES-RELIGIOUS CARDS RELIGIOUS ,IEWELRY-ROSARIES-MIRACULOUS MEDALS 131 81 YEARS TRAINING FOR BUSINESS Accounting ' Secretaridl Courses for Men and Women SUMMER SCHOOL begins Monday, June 17 FALL TERM jftank il. Bill, EB. Sv. 5. Day-Tuesday, Sept. 3. Evening-Monday, Sept. I6 P E I R C E 3 S C H O O L zzz N. sara sn. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 'ffl OF BUSINESS I.f1gQl!QfQ2Qf1fi,if5 ADMINISTRATION Phone GRAnitc 5471 ' PEN. zioo Peirce School Bldg., Pine St. West of Broad, Phila. 2 CUSTOM MADE NANCY zs VENETIAN BLIND co. 6489 Malvem Avenue, PHILADELPHIA 31, PA. CUSTOM MADE BLINDS-NVOOD, ALUMINUM 86 Tri. 9216 STEEL Gre. 8854 COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF BUGS BUNNY OF TO THE ABE 86 SARA KADIS 12B CLASS COMPLIMENTS OF HARRY'S 5600 Diamond St. CONGRATULATIONS OPEN EVENINGS-EXCEPT SUNDAY TO THE SINCERE APPRECIATION - TO THE 12B HOME' ROOM TEACHERS FROM THE 12B CLASS CLASS OF JUNE 1946 MR. AND MRS. WIllIAM SCHEER 13? THE SCIIHES . . . Overbrook High School 35 Centennial Seminary 7 PHILADELPHIA SCHO0L 0F 0F F ICE TRAINING . . . opposmozv 2 2 2 ENRQILL in our 0001, SUMMER SCHO0L FAMOUS SHORT COURSES BOOKKEEPING - SHORTHAND - FILING TYPEWRITING - OFFICE MACHINES SIX - EIGHT - TEN WEEKS depending on the subjects Register now for September-Reservations for Accounting - Business Administration - Secretarial General Business Courses - Day or Evening PHILADELPHIA SIIIIOIII. 0F 0FFIOE TIIAIIIIIIII 1714 Walnut Street PE 5-9851 Acknowledgment The Record Staff of Overbrook High School wishes to take this opportunity to express its sincere appreciation to LYON Es? ARMOR, INC. LOTZ ENGRAVING COMPANY SARONY STUDIOS for their efforts in making this book a success. 134 Autographs 4,m,.,,u6,..7 Autographs cw+.f:i4q,g,,,,,,,, ,JZf.nf4...4, U W WW y,,,'+?4,. z . , Y..--..T.....,,.,17 ---A ,uv-.awww ,- qu U 17443 I.. if 'I R - , .. 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