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may l FIRST ROW-Butts Kardon, Evelyn Grey, Alfred Ellison, Mr. Montgomery, Lola Axelroth, Vartan Hartunian, Ruth Saler, Theodore Moore. SECOND ROW-Frank Butmen, Benjamin Greenbaum, Albert Metzger, Morton Jaffe, Beatrice Silverman, Harold B. Waxman, Theodore Rothchild, Leon Mesirov fstage managed, Stanley Arnold, Robert E. Lorraine, Dorothy Oves, Myer W. Abrams, Lewis Vlleinstock, john Montgomery, Ernest Kirkjian. THE SHAKESPEARE CLUB HE Shakespeare Club, composed of the boys having the most outstanding dramatic ability in the school, enjoys an enviable reputation among high school dramatic organizations, having produced a Shakespearean Play for each of twelve consecutive years. The performance this year was Much Ado About Nothing. Girls are selected from the school by special tryouts, The Club is coached by Mr. George Montgomery. Club officers: President-BENJAMIN GREENBAUM Vice-President-ROBERT E. LORRAINE Secrelary-STANLEY ARNOLD T reasurer-VARTAN HARTUNIAN P59020 THE RECORD OF THE CLASS OF JUNE, 1933
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l l I I FIRST Row-Mary Boughton, Janis Gilfillan, Bernard Barol, Helen Crocker, Walter Doscher SECOND Row-Sidney Swartz, Miss Stella Cullen. THE TRIBUNAL HE Tribunal is the judiciary body of the West Philadelphia High School, as in- corporated in the Constitution, with the fundamental purpose of enforcing school laws. It is composed of six members of the senior class, elected by the Board of Directors. The chairman and the secretary are elected by their fellow Tribunal members. This body has the power to inflict punishment on any student, club or organization for infractions of rules. The Tribunal must judge cases fairly and impartially. This term we have been fortunate in having had an earnest, hard- working and conscientious Tribunal. The members are as follows: Chairman-BERNARD A BAROL Secretary-JAN1s GILFILLAN WALTER DOSCHER MARY BOUGHTON HELEN CROCKER SIDNEY SWARTZ THE RECORD OF THE CLASS OF JUNE, 1933 Page 19
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FIRST ROW-Dorothy Meade, Mildred Noble, Genevieve Goldberg, Ruth Saler, Sarah Victor, Zena Coopersmith, Ruth Oliver, Beatrice Greenwich, Helen McClure. SECOND ROW-George Bray, Mary McCarron, Sylvia Schwartz, Mollie Raskin, Sylvia Krouse, Eleanor Anthony, Frances Eglis, Evelyn Gray, Ruth Freedman, Dinah Boxman, Bertha Stoker. THIRD ROW-Knute Neilson, Geraldine Hopkins, Ruth Allen, Mildred Holtz, Beatrice Melnick, Beatrice Silverman, Vera Tap- linger, Sylvia Mish, Dorothy Krewitsky, Lillian Borrine, Leonard Jacobs. FOURTH ROW-Theodore Rothchild, Herman Kail, Vartan Hartunian, Selba Swerdloff, Stanley Arnold, Alfred Ellison, Albert Metzger, Harold Tuft, George Murphy, George Kohn, Miss Marjorie Jones. SENIOR DRAMATIC CLUB I HE Senior Dramatic Club is one of the largest girls' clubs in the school and is under the able supervision of Miss Marjorie jones. Eleventh and twelfth grade girls are admitted to the club after having successfully survived the tryouts. In April, 1933, the club presented the three-act play, The Thirteenth Chair, before an appreciative audience. The boys who were in the cast are honorary mem- bers of the club. The members of the cast who are graduating in June are: Eleanor Anthony, Genevieve Goldberg, Beatrice Greenwich, and Mildred Noble. The members of the staff of the play are: Zena Coopersmith, Ruth Eskowitz, Mollie Raskin, Bertha Stoker, and Selba Swerdloff. The officers of the club are: I President-SARA VICTOR . Vice-President-RUTH SALER Secretary-ZENA CooPERsM1TH Treasurer-GENEVIEVE GOLDBERG THE RECORD OF THE CLASS OF JUNE, 1933 Page 2i
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