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IB s EXL RI I 1 L . y ........ RECORD IPHIIADUJPTHA HIGH SCHOOL P PHILADELPHIA PA. CUX55 OF J UNE 19 34- FOR twenty-two years this edifice, the first of its kind to be built in the city on the academic or collegiate school Gothic style, has observed the vast panorama of a new era. Since its official opening in l9l2 the placid countryside of brooks and woodland farms has been engulfed in the city proper by apartment dwellings and the turmoil of traffic. lt began as a nan-coeducational institution with Mr. Parke Schoch heading the girls' school and Mr. William Sayre, the boys'. boys'. Mr. C. C. Heyl, replacing Dr. Sayre, who resigned in l9l2, conducted, in 1926, the great experiment of welding the two schools into one large coeducational institution. Upon Mr. Heyl's death in 1930, Mr. Walter Roberts, former head of Mathematics, was appointed to the principalship which he has held with eminent success. DR EDWARD A. PARTRIDGE HEAD OF THE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT VY, , TO THE MEMoRv or 1912-1934 DIED MARCH 22, 1934 We the class of June, 1934, in dedicating our book to DOCTOR PARTRIDGE, find difficulty in putting our feelings into words capable of expressing our appreciation, not merely of the scientist, nor of the teacher, but of the man. We do not wish to occupy this space with a mere account of the worldly exploits of the scientist, the material achievements of the teacher, but rather to recall the understanding nature of the man. We believe that even from afar, one could understand to a degree how rare a type of humanity was our Doctor Partridge. ln appreciation of a man whose highest virtue was, what in lack of o more expressive word, we must describe os humanness, we lovingly dedicate this, our class Record. Tlrree TABLE OF CONTENTS SCHOOL Faculty Officers Activities CLASS Officers History Graduates Prophecy Commencement SPORTS Boys' Athletic Association lnterscholastic Sports Girls' Athletic Association Art- Ed i bovs Edsbovs :Den B Qwn Shore, 'De.Q,ou 'Phdhps 1 NESS Spuvts nahgpevs Edlbovs UBRH LGOYN Baabvuae, EAW- Creme Slxavev Ne! mc-,R Got ' f ' Lstemy L,5em,y Edskors Ed 'Eh 4 tzmauvuce Beckman Coom bs F go e. 1 Lebsck Assocaate Edlbo vs, . Associate. Edubovs Q DONA KJGHT X gash Wiser . K xv Y. - vs ff ,Qs Recorzo STAFF iN THE. ANPHITHEATER LJ L, Ode to Science DEDICATED TO' WESTERN I'IIGH BY THELMA PACKMAN Behold a structure built of brick and stone, Imposing architecture in its tone: Each stone a line, and every brick a page, That mately tell Maris struggle of ages gone- A marvelftale of truth-seeker and sage. Prometheus in his bosom bears great love, And brings to mankind fire from above: That casts on Man's dark path a ray of light. Unflinching and unscathed by wrath of love, He su-Hers for Man's sake his gruesome plight. The Caveman stood bewildered and amazed, In fear and servitude on Nature gazedg To Sun and Moon and Wind he prayed in need. From his blind eyes the veil then Science raised. And Nature served the Man--the Man was freed! From Egypt and Iudea, Greece and Rome, The molders of the mind, redeemers, prophets come, To teach mankind, eternal truth proclaim. And on the glorious pages of Time's hoary tome Great names are crowned with laurel wreaths of fame From his abode, a globe wellfbalanced and rotating, The man vast distances is penetrating, Into the Inhnite his daring course he steers. And spans great chasms, all obstacles abating, And weighs and measures atoms and the astral spheres. No, not of bricks-ours is a shrine of mind! And here we thronged-young. nescient, and blindg Ton, priests of knowledge, guided us with care, With our faults-patientg to our errors-kindg Mere words our gratitude but poorly can declare. k To the Members of the Class of june, 1934: In this twelvemonths when we are hearing much of the centenary of public education in Pennsylvania, the theme of your Record calls to mind that even less than a hundred years ago Science was struggling for a place in the curriculum of schools and colleges in a country as enlightened as Great Britain, which the American Colonies recognized as their mother country. For him who is unaware of the history of the past few centuries, it must be diffi- cult to realize that the one who believed himself educated could reconcile his ignorance of science with that belief. Yet such was the fact and but a brief time ago, measured in the history of the ages, he who based his right to be called educated on his familiarity with the sofcalled humanities, acknowl- edged no acquaintance with the sciences as necessary to support his position. Vw'e say today that we live in a mechanical, a scientific age. We recogf nize the inductive reasoning and the love of truth which must guide the scientist. We know how much the prosperity and welfare of man are due to science. The man of education no longer denies to science its rightful place. Possibly the situation is reversed and in the field of education we are neglecting the old humanities and. emphasizing too much the sciences which were elbowed aside some years ago. Let us trust that a balance will finally be reached and that which is culture be properly measured. Whatever may be the progress of science, whatever knowledge science may bring to us of the way nature works, let us hope that men may put its findings to use not for the destruction but for the happiness and good of mankind. May the coming years bring to you success and prosperity. Most sincerely yours, WALTEa ROBERTS 3 3 S gl To the Class of june, 1934: A modern writer has said, bLWCStCf11 Europe has carried the physical sciences and the exact arts to a point no other culture has reached and has adapted the whole mode of life to the pace and capacities of the machine. It is in this world that the members of the class of june, 1934, must be ready to take their places. Courage, tolerance, understanding and honesty are requisites for cooperative citizenship in this progresf sive age. We hope that we, your counselors and friends, have helped you to develop a working philosophy of life. We hope that you have benefited by the experiences you have had in your school community. Some of you will continue to be leaders, others may make lasting contributions in the fields of art, science, and business, but all must contribute something to be worth while in this mar' velous age. Our wish for you is, that you will have the courage to dare, and the will to do. Good luck and God-speed! STELLA C. CULLEN. THE RECORD 1934 Art and Mechanic Arts RALPH B. YONKER Department Head- Alice R. Hale Alfred T. Harr Henry W. Hetzel Harry S. Hutton B. Frank Jarrett Elmer S. Lukens Elmer J. Reinhardt Gertrude Roberts John W. Robertson Elizabeth D. Schaifhauser Jacob J. Vkfeitzenfeld l English JOHN D. MAHONEY Department Head Irvin W. Anthony Grace B. Atherholt Willard S. Campbell Mona C. Greer Isadore Edelman Holmes Falkenstein Alice E. Fellger Leroy Fothergill Lillian Frantz William H. Geisler Mary E. Gross Anna W. Hanna Helen B. Hassler Fannie Hill Eleven Kathrine L. Howell Marjorie Jones Rose W. Kaplan Carl Karsch Ethel Ladd M. Jeanette MacKen John V. Mclntire Georgina Melville George Montgomery David G. Paul Cecil O. Richardson D. Clifford Ruth John L. Sigmund Herbert S. Weber THE RECORD 1934 History . MARGARET R. KOLLOCK Department Head Lydia T. Boring S. Ethel Boyt Mary M. Dennisson A Alhert Dooley Nellie Poyntz Ferry A Mary M. Geller Edith Greenlee Harold Hallowell Margaret Kerr Marsden Lawley James S. McAfee Margaret McNichol Eleanor Michaels Pearl Boring Mitchell Q Beatrice Peck William Ely Roberts Q Miriani Snavely Sylvia Weiss Miriam McClain Westoxi P Languages ELLIS A. SCHN.-xBEL Department Head Helen E. Anderson Josephine Blancke Antonio S. Coma Annette H. Emgarth Alice M. Greathead Adele Horton 4 Margaret E. Hudson Willianl A. Hurwitz Marian S. Kessler Emma G. Kunze Theodore H. Pyle Reinhold Rieiner Francisco Riveiro Archibald W. Roberts Laura R. Seguine Clive XVheeler H. Rey Wolf Grace M. Worcester' V I . I 'Twelve THE RECORD 1934 Home Economics ALMA M. HALL Department Head Agnes MCA. Dickson Emily G. Haydock Edna V. Hill Ruth W. Johns Ada jones Marie R. Kashenlwach Hattie Long Commerce MURRAY GROSS Department Head Henry E. Abbott Gertrude B. Alter Cleon F. Book Isadore Burenstein Pauline D. Cohen Mary D. Comerford joseph Glasner Martin A. Grove Mary C. Grove George M. Hoffman William Kantor Aaron S. Longacre Eugenia Lynch Helen Muller Thirteen Rosalie Murtagh Frederick W. Orttung Ruth H. Cser Mary F. Panaccion David Perlofl' Harry Pomerantz Ethel M. Rogers I. Benjamin Shapiro Jennie Subkis Grace M. Suplee Anne E. Townsend Beatrice E. Veltman Charles E. Williams Muriel Zalles THE RECORD 1934 Music HARRY P. HOFFMMSTER Chairman Charles J. Dryfuse Sophie Gevov Virginia Henderson l Fourteen Mathematics AMY L. CLAPP Department Head W. C. C. Ball Amy C. Bowman Robert L. Briggs Harvey B. Danehower Marie A. Depue Benjamin Fox William I. Jones I. R. Klingsberg Margaret Ligon Edith J. Loux Harry B. Marple George L. McCracken Henrietta G. Radin Beatrice Richards Ella Rosentoor Florence Rothermel Carolyn Wood Stretch Department Head THE RECORD l934 Physical Education MARGARET C. REMINGTON Stella C. Cullen Irene Davis Arlington Evans Wesley Hackman Herbert Hughes Paul Keebler Elizabeth MeGlathery Adelaide I. Rose Isabel Seguine Maude Sharp Benjamin Stackowski Jeanette Tomkins Frederick C. Vail Emma E. Waltoii Science EDXVARD A. PARTND Department Head Wilniot J. Adams Ernest Bickell Arabel W. Clarke Anna M. Cullen Gertrude M. Fairlamb Charles Gulezian David Wilbur Horn T. Ellvvood Huff Samuel Jacobs S. Dorothy Keeney Laura Lamb Anna Ross Miller George Rosengarten Louis K. Sayre Emma O. Thompson Anna Corson Trasoff Katherine A. Williams 'Deceased Fifteen CES' ORANGE AND BLU E. Words by John D. Mahoney. Music by Willard S. Campbell. n Amhmle. Uxlsorl. con apr-ex. v ' A, ' a - ' '- V - .. :J .fu E - ,E-jg 1. Hail to t.hee,Western, hir to view! Hon-or and love to 2. Wise is thy teach-ing, just thy swayg Thy oouu-sel ev - et : V H ' -- Y 'T ?i1 1 .m s-:.f +a:-..s i 1 -..eg ig if mf ' 3.190 X... .A ' , ' A 9-, : : 'A 'A -A Y, ..- -, Q IQ -, f -A ,. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 2 ' - 7 fm ,, 6 .55 -F igfi' :hee are dueg Gntlx-er thy sons from near and lar, Hail-ing thee ev - er, guid- ing star. lights our way 5 Ne'ur shall thy dauutlessspir -it die, Pride of our hearts, dear Western High. -D fix V f? , My oi M e'1fafE'iEJ it - 1 i e Q V' 235' 'i' -5 - - ' -0- - 6- 1 fg. .. 6-, fix ,-X if Rf- -if-s 5 I I GL -I L 1 fmt-f -fe. e 1-2 ' fii' f 1 e i Sl E' e JCxioiu's I -1-'-' ie h 41 5-55 5-535355 5: hd 1 2 ' i -sv- School ot the West, we raise thy song! School that is best, to thee we throng! fig Fi I -zz-0 h' 3+ Til: 33.51,- L :Q-if 'Q .. Ep -as I W -r--1 r - - Hi I - 1 gan 1-ioiijpirilo, - 3 3 n 5, ai..- ..,.,E-f.-g:.55- gg T -- fl- , Q ' I' l l V' aa' A Hr' f We'll li!! on high thy eol-ora trueg Hail to the Or-Ango and the Blue! ,- iJN 3 l Z- l. 3' 5- 3--E 4- 1-4 -J be Ospyrlght. llll. by Tulhr-llondlth C9 Iuernmeual Copyright Bound. SCHOOL OFFICERS Stanley Arnold Betty Irons David Johnson Louise Carpenter A 4 0 0 Ctl'UltlCS just as every town and village in the country has its own governing body of officials to make the laws and keep order among the inhabitants, so does our com- munity at West Philadelphia High School have its own efficient government, run entirely by the students and composed of the same types of executives, judicial and legislative bodies found in any wellfrun system of local or national management. This organization of the student body is called the Citizens' Association, and is commonly known as the C. A. It is at the very foundation of school activity, for nonfmembership in the association means debarment from the various teams and clubs about school, as well as the loss of the privilege of voting for school officers. The practicality and efficiency of our student government have been amply dem' onstrated during the past few terms, for the great numbers of incoming students have been assimilated with a minimum of confusion. The extensive patrol system, which is another phase of the C. Afs activities, is in great part responsible for this order and obedience to law. Under the guidance of chairmen and sub-chairmen. appointed by the C. A., these guardians of the peace see to it that both inside and outfoffdoors Westerii maintains an orderly and uncongested system of traffic. Appeals are frequently made by the C. A. to the student body at large to help in the eradication of some objectionable feature of our school life. The fact that the majority of these reforms have met with a great amount of success should be sufficient evidence that the students as a whole are back of their government. The lawfmaking and law-enforcing powers of the C. A. are distributed among the various bodies which go to make up its structure. Chief among these is that representative assemblage of the students known as the BOARD OF DIRECTORS A This is the main governing body of the association, since it carries on all the business of the group and indirectly controls most of the extrafcurricular activities of the students. It also has the important power of adding amendments to the consti' tution of the C. A. ., The board is composed of the President and VicefPresident of the C. A.g the Chairman of the Tribunal, the Chairman of the Senate, two representatives from each grade, known as Grade Directorsg and Hve faculty sponsors. Under the efficient leadership of the student oflicers and the faculty sponsors, Seventeen THE RECORD 1934 C. A. BOARD Top Row-lviary Nlcl.aughlin. Louis Golden, Robert Melt:, Stan- ley Lorber, David O, johnsong Second Row-Miss Stella Cullen, Betty Irons. XV. C. C. Ball, Evelyn W'ard, Louis Schwartz: Bottom Row- Hclena Fitzmaurice, Betty Boman, Stanley Arnold, Catherine David- son, Pearl Cohen. P the Board has been very active this term in seeing that present school laws are adhered to, as well as passing new ones to meet the conditions that have arisen necessitating them. The oflicers of the board this term are: President STANLEY ARNOLD VicefP1esident BETTY BOMAN Chairman of the Senate BETTY IRONS Chairman of the Tribunal DAVID JOHNSON The judiciary powers of the C. A. are vested in another group of students known as the TRIBUNAL The members of this group are the judges of the school and to them come the various cases of lawfbreaking. Offenders are iinpartially judged and punishment is Ineted out to them. The Tribunal this term has tried to be more than a court for the punishment of the violators of school rules. There is great need in a school of our size for an appellate body, to which the students can take any problems or difficulties in their school life. The Tribunal this term has therefore attempted to assume the responsibility of a body of this type, and this action has done much to create a better understanding between the student body and their officers. Punishments have been altered to fit offenses and there has been a noticeable absence of major violations this term. The Tribunal is composed of two members each from the 12B and IZA classes, of Opposite sex, beside the executive chairman and secretary. These oflicers and members, who have very efficiently carried out their duties this term, are: D.-XVID JOHNSON, Chairman MARY FISHER, Secretary VVILLIAM LOESCHER BEATRICE MELNICK ROBERT CALHOUN REBA THOMPSON It is not an easy matter to keep such a large student body as Ours informed as to the changes and develop' ments in the school govern' ment, and the Citizens' Association has been fortun' ate in having for the past term as its ofhcial organ the TRIBUNAL Front Row-Reva Thompson. Mary Elizabeth Fisher, David O. johnson. Beatrice Melnick, Miss Stella Culleng Second Row-Robert J. Calhoun, William H. Locschcr. Eighteen Q THE RECORD 1934 XVESTERN NEWS This paper, West Philadelphia High School's one remaining periodical, has conf tinually aimed in the sixteen terms of its existence, to uphold the school in all its activi' ties, and to draw closer together the office, faculty, and the stu' dent body. The news of the various clubs, teams, and groups as well as changes in office and faculty, is reported with a feel' ing of true cooperation, for the paper is indeed the official organ of the school. Like most other high school publications, the Western News has shortened sail this term, issues coming out at only stated intervals. It still retains, how' ever, the usual fourfpage for- mat, and is filled with news and views of Western's manyfsided existence. In addition to the annual fall Turkey Cobbler, a special program of the tradi- tional gridiron tilt between West Philly and West Catholic, XVESTERN NEWS Top Row--Anita Nicklcs, Sidney Bobb. Dorothy Meclrlcmg Sccond Row-Walter Cozzcns, Edward Kelly, Leonard Schwartz. Robert Kahng Third Row-David 0. johnson. Byron Milner, Niargarct Felton, Ed' mund Clowncy, Elizabeth Millcrg Bottom Row-,lulius Rabinowitz. XVaync Barr, Louise Carpenter, H. Donald Kight, Helena Fitzmauricc. the Western News has inaugurated this term a special sports issue, containing photoe- graphs and write-ups of the different teams, with a brief resume of the sport season. Under the editorship of Louise Carpenter, with the assistance of Wayne Barr, Julius Rabinowitz, and Donald Kight as associate editors, the Western News has seen another successful term. Miss Georgianna Melville and Miss Anne Townsend are the experienced faculty sponsors to whose able guiding much of this success is due. A novel method of publicizing school dramatics was introduced last fall when the Western News lent itself admirably to the task of advertising Macbeth, the annual production of the SHAKESPEARE CLUB This organization, one of the oldest and best-known in the school, bought an entire issue of the Western News, and in lieu of the usual news stories presented inter' esting and littlefknown facts about the Shakespearean tragedy they were producing. The club has accomplished the difficult feat of presenting annually for thirteen years one of Shakespeare's plays, acted and staged with far more than amateur abilitv. Each of these productions is preceded by the most concentrated study on the part of the cast and production staff,.and Macbeth was characterized by exceptionally fine lighting and scenic effects. The high calibre of the acting displayed was due in great part to the expert coaching of Mr. George Montgomery, sponsor of the club. The Shakespeare Club is for boys only and membership is determined on the basis of tryfouts. It has been the policy of the club this term to select new recruits from among the lower classmen, in order to train them for future productions. The officers of the club this year were: EUGENE KARDON, President EUGENE Lisr, Secretary GEORGE MURPHY, VicefP1-esident LEON ROSNER, Treasurer The school possesses another fine group of amateur dramatists, intent on producing II1OC1CIH plays, known as the Nineteen THE RECORD 1934 p SHAKESPEARE CLUB Cast of Macbetl1 - Macbetl1, Vartan Hartunian: Lady Macbeth, Lola Axelrothg Coach, Mr. Montgomery SENIOR DRAMATIC CLUB just as the Shakespeare Club produces every fall a play by the immortal bard, so does our other dramatic organization specialize in the staging of modern comedies and mysteries. Mr. Pim Passes By, the club's most recent production, displayed a calibre of acting and direction seldom found in amateur stage groups. The general excellence of the club's work is due in no small part to the expert guidance and coaching of the faculty sponsor, Miss Marjory Jones. Her untiring effort has made possible the presentation of the intelligently acted, well-staged plays that have gained for the club its widespread reputation for excellent dramatic work. Club membership is determined by tryfouts, and the club this term has organized several freshman dramatic groups, who present playlets before the senior group, and who are thus prepared for future work in the annual plays. Each group is in charge of a club member, who offers valuable suggestions and aid to these junior thespians. CAST OF UMR. PIM PASSES BY Virginia Tredickg Helen Bassetg Zelda Susselg Edward Woodg Sol Rosnerg Helen McLureg Stanley Arnold Twenty 4 e THE RECORD 1934 The club is aided in the presentation of its plays by several other school organizaf tions such as the Silver Screen Club, whose members are responsible for the ine light' ing effectsg the Art Club, which provides poster advertisements. The cast of Mr, Pim Passes By is as follows: Helen McLure, Zelda Sussel, Vir' ginia Tredick, Helen Bassett, Sol Rosner, Stanley Arnold, and Edward Wood. The Senior Dramatic Club is a girls' organization, the masculine members of the cast being selected by tryfouts. The officers this term were: HELEN MCLURE, President REGINA CLARK, VicefP-resident BERNICE S.-XBEL, Secretary CHMSTINE KNOBLAUCH, Tv-easm-er The music for the annual productions of WCStCfl1,S dramatic clubs is furnished by selected members of the several MUSIC ORGANIZATIONS Musically speaking, Westerii can hold its own against the strongest competition. The various vocal and instrumental groups combine to furnish us with entertaining programs throughout the term in the assemblies, and at the Annual Concert, WCSt6f11lS premier musical festival, held in January. The orchestra, under Mr. Hoffmeistefs baton, has recently brought its season to a climax by performing over the air, thus spreading Westerx1's fame to the millions of radio listeners. The Music Club, sponsored by Miss Virginia Henderson, has pre'- sented individual soloists at the axemblies and the Annual Concert, while the Bass Clef Club under the direction of Miss Sophie Gevov, the Treble Clef Club with Mr. Charles Dryfuse leading, and the Vocal Ensemble classes and Glee Club, also under the guidf ance of Ivliss Lievov, have produced some notable effects in group singing. Mr. Hoiimeister, Conductor: Sidney Katchurin, Concertmeister: Cecile Englander, Beatrice Leavitt, Accompanists Twentyfone LILLIAN APPLEEAUM ALBERT AUEREACH BEATRICE BEOIQMAN BARRON BEROER JOHN BOULOEN RICHARD BOYAJIAN LOUISE CARPENTER OLIVE CART DOLLY CHESLER JANET DILLM,-IN CECILE ENGLANDER LEON ENGLE HELENA FITZMAIIRICE Laureati ANNA FORSTATER WILM.A FREEDMAN VIVIAN Cl.-'IDOL JACK GOTTLIEB CECELIA GRAY GRAHAM GRIFFITHS HELEN MCLURE HELEN MCSORLEY BEATRICE MELNICI: THELMA PACKMAN ALBERT PRANSKY JOHN SI-IAVER GLADYS SPIERS 4 Y W THE RECORD' 1934 To THE CLASS or JUNE, 1934: This year, because of the N.R.A., there has been no price competition, so that contracts have been awarded on the bases of the reliability of the com- pany, the quality of the work, cofoper' ation, service, and past record. Individuals are judged by these same attributes. Cultivate and increase good characteristics, and good friendships, too, so that when the time comes for you to bc judged you will not be found wanting. My thanks to the oilicers and mem' bers of this class whose loyalty and co' operation have made my work as your Sponsor a pleasure. May you go forth to great success and high attainments. Most cordially yours, VJILLIAM C. C. BALL. P To THE CLASS or JUNE, 1934: HTO thine own self he true, And it must follow, as the night the clay, Thou canst not then be false to any mem. As you come to Commencement, a parting of the ways, as it were, may you remember these words. Work as well in the paths ahead of you as you have in the class of June, '34, put as much good humor, common sense, friendliness, and cooperation into your dealings with others, and others will enjoy working with you as much as I have. Congratuf lations! GRACE M. WORCESTER. Twentyffowr THE RECORD 1934 3? I - lj Class History BY EUGENE SHORE CIENCE marches on! For purposes of carrying out this project a new experiment is begun twice during each year at the XVest Philadelphia Laboratories of Science. The purpose of these experiments is to implant useful and valuable knowledge in the minds of those who are subjects. Persons who come as subjects of experimentation can be either sex, and are under sixteen years of age. They are prepared in lesser labor' atories for eight years, some few for nine years. As these experiments progress some are found to be more difficult than others. Those which are less difficult usually are more successful. It is our sincere hope, therefore, that we have not been a diflicult experiment. We were the experiment of june, 1934. Most of us entered the imposing portals of the West Philadelphia Laboratory in the Fall of 19?-Og some number of us in the Fall of 1931. We were greeted and advised by the new Chief Chemist of the Laboratory, Mr. Roberts, as was the custom. Mr. Briggs, an able assistant to Mr. Roberts, told us the purpose of the experiment and what would be expected of us. Alere Flammam - nurture the flame, we were advised, as have been all previous classes and as probably will be all future classes. Thus it was intimated to us that the implanting of knowledge was not a mere process of osmosis or assimilation, but that we must work, and work hard,--successfully to terminate our experiment. Because we were new to the manner of things in a great experimental laboratory, we took possibly six months to become acquainted with the magnificent institution which is one of the largest of its type in the country. And later when we were joined by those who had had a longer preparation, we took them to us as brothers and taught them all that we ourselve knew, that they might not be behind us in the experiment. During this time, and it was a program which continued to the end of the experiment, we were daily except on Saturdays, Sundays, and special vacations, in' jected with chemicals. Chemicals such as English and Latin and Algebra, which were to bring about a successful termination to the experiment, so that we might be Twenty-six 1 THE RECORD l934 able to leave the Laboratory at the prescribed time, which was eight terms after our entrance in the Fall of 1930. During this time we also found there was another phase to the Laboratories, the activities. Many of us joined activities such as musical organizations, athletics, and dramatics, which were carried on with members of experiments which had entered either before or after us. When we became 11B's we were informed that there was a social side which was for our benefit and which was to be governed by ourselves with the aid of some little advice by sponsors. Mr. Ball and Miss Davis, popular chemists of the Laboratory, were named our sponsors and we elected as officers to govern us:-Stanley Arnold, president, Bergliot Natvig, vicefpresidentg and jane Thurwanger, secretary. A council was also elected to carry out the functions of a governing group. Our first action as a group was to order the ring which the majority of us proudly wear to show our relationship to the Laboratory. At first there was heated discussion as to whether we should have onyx rings but a motion to this effect was defeated at a Council Meeting. ' When our class colors were announced as Red and Tan, it was decided to buy charms bearing the colors. It was felt that this was necessary to link the members of our experiment more closely together and distinguish them from members of other experiments. From a group of caricatures of many famous scientists including Popeye, Herbie, Skippy, and Smitty, I would gladly pay you Tuesday --Wimpy was selected as our class mascot. VV e were sorry to hear, at the end of this term, of the resignation of Miss Davis because she had been a real friend and advisor. It was announced that Miss Worcester, popular worker of the French Chemical Department would be our new sponsor. Then the summer intervened and we were fullffledged seniors when we returned. We got under way immediately by electing Henry Hofmann president of our class, Cecile Englander, vice-presidentg jane Thurwanger, treasurerg and William Ottinger, secretary. To aid the officers we electd a Class Council. Vsfe now were surprised and dismayed to find the highly scientific literary efforts of the school greatly abridged. Our magazine, the Scientific journal fGryphonj was discontinued after one of its most successful seasons. This continues to remain an COUNCIL Front Roxx'-Williaiii XV. Ot' tinger, Iane Thurwangcr, Henry Hofmann, Cecile Englander, Butts Kardon. Second Row-Louise Carpenter, Sylvia Fogel, Miss Vvforccster, Dena Kokonos, Louise Cooper Third Row-Phillip Zeigler, Gladys Spiers, Herbert Seidelman, Ethel Mann, Leonard Mirsky Top Row-Mr. W. C. C. Ball, Charles Phillips, Kenneth Farr, Sol Rosncr Twe ntyaseven THE RECORD 1934 p enigma to us, perhaps because we do not know the inside story. The Western Scientific News, our newspaper, was greatly reduced in size because of low finances. This was later restored to its original size but the former glory was dimmed. A social committee was appointed and presented for our approval, amid the clapping of hands, the cheering of voices, and the dancing of feet, our first class affair, the IZA social. The entertainment and dancing were under the rafters of the girls' gym. Music was furnished by Harry Davisi Qrchestra, a satisfactorily rythmic band. The end of the term had now come and some of us were invited, as low seniors, to usher at the graduation of the high seniors. We viewed the honors which were meted out to the deserving and to those who helped most in carrying their experiment to a favorable conclusion and came away with a strong determination to do good work in our last term. We also took advantage of what hints were dropped as to what would be expected of us at graduation. We returned from ushering back to the Laboratories as high seniors. What loftiness is conveyed in those words! Our determination was to complete the hundred and sixty doses of chemicals and the fourteen 12B doses so that we might be able to graduate on time. Our first effort as high and mighty seniors was to choose a class song. We selected the now familiar: , High school days are fading very fast, Western days will soon be in the past, - composed by Butts Kardon and with words by Butts Kardon, Beatrice Meliiick, and Louise Carpenter. PROM COMMITTEE Front Row-Louise Carpenter, Gladys Spicrs, Butts Kardon, Mary Fisher, Beatrice Booker Second Row-Jack Gottlieb, Haig Dagdigian, Herbert Lipschutz, Iack Corson, Henry Hofmann. l Twenty-eight 4 THE RECORD 1934 The 12B Social Committee presented the first 1'.ZB social, an extravaganza which had been unequalled by any previous Western social. Entertainment was in the East Auditorium and dancing to the melodies of an excellent C.W.A. band was on the ball' room floor of the Girls' gym. The Council then ventured to select a Record Staff, headed by Donald Kightg a Prom Committee, with Butts Kardon as chairmang and to nominate members of the claw for Who's Who. The class voted a few days later for those who henceforth were to be known as best looking, most popular, best horser, class baby, and best student. It was then announced that we would have another social. We were to be honored by being the first class to be permitted to have two socials in one term. This was held as usual in the Girls' gym. Our Prom was held at the Ben Franklin Hotel amid dim lights and soft music. Most of us were present with our bestfgirls and boy friends. Music, the like of which has never been equaled, was supplied by jacques janeese and his Canadian Crchestra. The Prom was wonderfully successful in spite of the fact that the hotel and orchestra were both new to XVest Philly Proms. After four years of hard work, those subjects of the experiment who were most worthy, were selected for the highest honor the West Philadelphia Laboratory of Science can giveg membership in Laureati. Members of the society are chosen by classmates and teachers for scholarship, character, and leadership. Then, Commencement Night! What mingled feelings of joy, hope, and sadness were in the air. And with the singing of the school song: We'll lift on high thy colors true, Hail to the Orange and Blue! ended our experiments. And now, dear fellow guinea pigs, it is time to say au revoir, perhaps goodbye. The best of luck to all of you and Godspeed. RECORD STAFF Reading from left to right: Front Row - Herbert Seidelman, Ethel Mann, Donald Kight, Thelma Pack' man, Sol Rosner. Second Row-Beatrice Beckman, Beatrice Mclnick, Edythe Levick, Miss Gross, Helena Fitzmaurice, Sylvia Fogel, Rochelle Bovis. Third Row-Helen Crane, Mar' jorie Coombs, Caleb DeCou, Vsfaync Barr, Margaret Donaghy, Leon Engle. Fourth Row-Charles Phillips, Alfred Brown, Raymond Denby. jack Gottlieb, Eugene Shore, John Shaver. Twenty-'nine CLASS SONG NVORDS BY LUUISE CARPENTER BEATRICE MELNICK BUTTS K.-XRDON Music BY BUTTS KARDON ll ' Q :T ,TgJ,:'.feQEL ffggig fly ill J-l! 'FQl: l.l2LJlQJ3CllJi ,TFT,L,,.: frfE'E3'l1VF5E5?i S-Q.E:1'JaiLfJe Jf'FE'DE.fiJ frfigggmgig Q56 if lf1,L1,u lupJJ1'3 ' Qfgihi-Pl 5. JaJ.lfJJ1.iJlf1 S Q 1-JJ-ff3'J-QJ-leliliwim-l 9l5f'1lg5?'il Sr': P3J.nJJlQ4H d. High school days are fading very fast, Wester11 days will soon be in the past: Class of thirtyffour we bid adieu, Farewell to Orange and Blue. Even tho life's paths lead far from here, In our hearts Vsfestern will be nearg Fond memories will linger on Of happy days already g01!E. We sing our praise To happy WCStCT11 daysg Farewell, farewell, We bid a sad adieu. Tears and sighs are wont to go their way, For it comes the time when we must say Not au revoir--auf wieclersehn- But WC5tC1'H Farewell! THE RECORD 1934 THE RECORD I934 Marian Applebaum Stanley Arnold Wayne Barr Richard Boyajian Leanore Brod Louise Carpenter Marjorie Coombs james Corbin Walter Cozzens Caleb DeCou Howard DeLuge Raymond Denby Margaret Donaghy Marian Dukes Anna Forstater Awards GOLD W Lillian Friedlander Henry Hofmann David Johnson Eugene Kardon Donald Kight May Koif Morton Lieberman Helen McLure William Price Julius Rabinowitz julia Rosenstein Edgar Ross - Eugene Shore Esther Singer Victoria Tauber Ada Zislis SILVER CERTIFICATE Stanley Arnold Beatrice Beekman Barron Berger Rachelle Bovis Olive Cart Adaline Cleiman Walter Cozzens Raymond Denhy Leon Engle Mary Fisher Anna Forstater Lillian Fryman Helen Gaskill Alan Goldblatt Betty Irons Ruth Keebler Pauline Laevsky Edythe Levick William Loescher Ethel Mann Mary McClain Robert Meltz, Reba Myers Thelma Packman Sol Rosner Herbert Seidelman John Shaver Prentice Smith Harry Taylor Thirty-two 4 FLORENCE AARONSON 6253 Hazel Avenue Lanlqv Ambition-To learn all the answers. Holmes junior High Activities--C. A.: A. A.: Social Service Club, 11A: Banker, IZA: Library Aide, IZB. SAMUEL R. ALBERT 6219 Ellsworth Street .-Samir Harrity Ambition-Commerce and finance. Activities-Western News Sales- man, 9A-IOB: Alternate Senator, 9Ag Senator, 9B-1013: Aide, IOA' IZB: Banker, IOA: Business Science Club, IZBQ Councilman, 12B: Com' mencement Usher, IZA: Alternate Councilman, IZA: Record Stall, IZB. PAUL N. ALLEN 6836 Chester Avenue HAI.. Ambition-Civil Engineer. Tilden Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Stamp Club, IIA. WILBUR ANDERSON 5626 Osage Avenue Norm AmbitionfBusiness. Harrity Activities-Orchestra, 9A'10A: A. A. Manager, IOBQ A. A. Grade Di- rector, IIB: President Boys' Ach' letic Association, IZA: Study Hall Aide, IIB. Thirty-three THE RECORD 1934 Lum ALBERSTADT 5509 Baltimore Avenue Reds Ambition-Compete with Mr. An' thony. Harrity Activities--Art Club, 9A'9Bg A. A. Manager, 9B, 11A: Patrol, IOB' 12B: Esperanto Club, IIA: Presi' dent of Esperanto Club, llB: Study Hall Ofllce Aide, IZA: World Fel' gczvgship Club, 12B: Library Senior, MIRIAM DOROTHY ALEXANDER 7019 Greenway Avenue Alex Ambition-Stenographer. Tilden junior High Activities-Glee Club, IOA, IOB: Halloween Party, 11A'12Ag Patrol, I1Bf12B: Hockey, IZA: Bank Of' ficcr, IZA. WILLIAM JOHN AMENDT 5133 Sansom Street Bill Ambition-Professional musician. Holmes junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A. ALEXANDER ANOSCHENKO 5719 Springfield Avenue Alex Ambition-Engineer. Shaw Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Stamp Club, 10Afl1A: Patrol, 10A, 12B: Track Team, 11A-IIB: Chess Club, 1lA. Q THE RECORD 1934 LILLIAN MARIAN APPLEBALYKI 5918 Catherine Street Lil Ambition-Teach history in high school. William Cullen Bryant Awards-Gold W , Silver Certifi- cate. Activities-Track, 9A: Glee Club, 9A'IOA: Basketball, 9A, 9B, IIB: Library Aide, 9A-IZB: NVestern News Salesman, 9B: Patrol, 9B-IIB: G r y p h o n Salesman, IOA-IIA: Treble Clef Club, IOA-I2B: Social Service Club, IOA-IIBQ Commence' ment Aide, IZA: Oflice Aide, IIB, World Fellowship Club, I'2B. VERONICA Aasi..-INIAN 6105 Lansdowne Avenue Ronnie Ambition-Dancer. VJilliam Cullen Bryant Activities-A. A. Manager, 9A, 9B1 Leaders Club, 9B, IOAQ: Al' ternate Senator, 10AfIlAg Western News Salesman, IOA, IZAQ Patrol, IOB, IIA: Spanish Club, IOB. FXLBERT IXUERBACH 525 S. Melville Street Al X Ambition-Physicist. l H. C. Lea Activities-Field Club, IOB, Science Club, IIA, IIB: Esperanto Club, IIB: Radio Club, IZA, IZBQ Com' mencement Usher, IZA, Mathe- matics Club, IZB. IVIILDRED L. AULD 4900 Kingsessing Avenue Mid Ambition-Get rich. Shaw Junior High Activities - Basketball, IIAfI2B: Championship IIB-I'lBg Patrol, IIB: Carroll Phillips Representa- tive, IZAQ Hockey, IZA, Alternate Councilman, IZB. Tliirtyffour P STANLEY ARNOLD 5725 Osage Avenue Stan Ambition-Stage. Harrity Awards- 34 Numeralsg 2 Silver Certificates, Gold MW. Activities-Patrol, 9B'I2Ag Senator, IOB, IIB, IZA: Shakespeare Club, IOB'I2B: Owl Club, 10B'12Bg Grade Director, IIB: President of IIB Class: Commencement Usher, 12Ag President Shakespeare Club, IZB: Cast of Much Ado About Nothing, I3th Chair, Mac- beth, Mr, Pim Passes By g Presi' dent C. A., IZB. MARGARET ATKINSON 718 S. Fortyfninth Street Pf885 ' Ambition-College. Shaw Junior High Activities-A. A. Manager, IOA, IOB, IIBQ Field Club, IOBQ Banker, I1Ag Patrol, IIA: Swimming Club, 1IAg Patrol, IZB. SAMUEL AUGUST 5724 Addison Street Aug ' Ambition-Major league baseball player. Thomas Junior High Activities-C. A.g A. A.g Basketball, 10B-IZB. ROBERT BARCLAY AVERELL 6627 Upland street Bare Ambition-'Not much of anything. St. Peter's Choir School Activities-Alternate Senator, 9Ag Gryphon Salesman, IOAQ Patrol, IOB, IIB, IZAQ Ollice Aide, IIA, IZB: Class Basketball, IIB, l2Bg A. A. Manager, 12A-12Bg Carroll Phillips Representative, IZB. 4 EDNA AVRACH - 6213 Christian Street ..Ed,, Ambition-Business woman. William Cullen Bryant Activities-Vsfestern News Sales- man, 9Af1lB: Banker, 9Af1'lB: A. A. Alternate Manager, 10A: Patrol, 10Bf12B: Gryphon Alter' nate, IIB: Business Science Club, l'lA. HAROLD S. BARBOUR 5439 Florence Avenue Hal Ambition-Scientist. West Chester High West Chester, Pa. ' Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Science Club, 12Ag Mathematics Club, IIB. CHARLOTTE B.-mc. S09 S. Fifty-eighth Street Chai Ambition-History teacher. Harrity Activities--W'estern News Sales' man, 9B: Carroll Phillips Repre' sentative, 10A: A. A. Manager, IOBL Patrol, 1lAfl1Bg Library Aide, 1lAg Council, 11B-XZA. Doaoriw Hakrusr BARNES Chatham Court Fortyminth and Locust Streets nnotty., Ambition--Dancer. H. C. Lea Activities-C. A.: A. A. Manager, 1OAf11Ag Science Club, IIA: Gryphon Salesman, HB: Alternate Banker, IZA, IZB. 'flzirtyfvc THE RECORD 1934 JOHN MCCLELLAND BALBIRNIE 4922 Walton Avenue lljackli Ambition--Totally lacking. Shaw Junior High Activities-C. A.g A. A. SOPHIA BARENBAUM 5461 Delancey Street Sepia Ambition-Teacher. Holmes Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.g Library Senior, 1ZAf12Bg Library Aide, 12A. BE.-vrnlcs B.-xx1sH 5714 Addison Street rsBean Ambition-Private secretary. Harrity Activities-Senator, 9Afl0Ag A. A. Manager, 9A-12Bg Bank Ollicer, 9Bg Treble Clef Club, 9Bf11Ag Patrol, 1OBg Homecon Club, l1A'12Bg Vice'President, 12Af12B. WAYNE BARR 4820 Florence Avenue Footsie Ambition-To beat Boulden. Shaw Iunior High Awards-Three AWA's. Activities - Second Team Swim' ming, 10Ag Carroll Phillips Repre- sentative, 10Aq A. A. Manager, 10Bg Group Basketball, 1OB'12Bg Varsity Swimming, l.1Af12Bg Western News Staff, IZA, Class Football, 12Ag Commencement Usher, 12Ag Sports Editor Western Nays, 12Bg Sports Editor Record, 12 . THE RECORD 1934 LUCILLE BARRETT 35 N. Fiftyfninth Street Cillc Ambition-A musical career. Holmes Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Glee Club, lOA'12Bg Music Club, IOA' IZB: All Philadelphia Senior High Chorus, 1lBf12Bg Carroll Phillips Alternate, 11B. BETTY BATEMAN 923 S. Fifty-fourth Street --Bemis Ambition-Business. Shaw Junior High Activities-C. A., A. A.: Carroll Phillips Representative, IOAQ Alter' nate Senator, IIA: Patrol, 11A- IZB. BEATRICE MAE BECXMAN 118 S. Fifty'sixth Street UB., Ambition-High school teacher. Olney High Activities - Patrol, l0B'12Bg Li' brary Aide w:10B-12135 French Club, 10B'12B: English Club, 1OBf12B: Tennis Club, 10Bg Alternate A. A. Manager, 1OBf11Bg Latin Club, 10B- 11Bg Jewelry Club, 11A, 11Bg Gry' phon Salesman, 1113: Junior Issue Vsfcstern News, 1lB: World Fellow' ship Club, 12A: Library Senior, 12B: Aide, IBB, Secretary of French Club, 12133 Literary Editor of Record, IZB. RALPH BEN1NcAsA 5716 Sansom Street Benn Ambition-To be a barber. Holmes Junior High Activities--C. A., A. A.g Basket- ball, 10Bf12Ag Baseball, 10B-IZA. Thirtynsix P HELEN BASSETT 4501 Haverford Avenue Haney , Ambition--Public speaker. South Philadelphia High Activities-Junior Dramatic Club, IOA: A. A. Manager, IOB, 11Bg Alternate A. A. Manager, 1ZAf1'2.Bg Senior Dramatic, 1lA'1?.Bq Cast of Mr. Pim Passes By, 12Bg English Club, 11A: Gryphon Representa' tive, 11Ag Carroll Phillips Repre- sentative, llB. FLORENCE BAUER 11 N, Thirty-sixth Street Flossie Ambition-Business. Newton Activities-C. A.g A. A.: Carroll Phillips Representative, 9B, Girls' Swimming Club, 10B. ROBERT BELL 5125 Spruce Street Bob Ambition-Engineer. Holmes Junior High Activities-C. A., A. A.3 Engineer ing Club, IOB. RUTH HELEN BERESIN 6036 Chestnut Street Berries Ambition-Gym teacher. Holmes Junior High Activities--Basketball Club, IOB, 12135 Gryphon Salesman, IOA, 11Ag Tennis Club, IOA, 11Ag Entry Clerk, 10A-10Bg Alternate A. A. Manager, IOB, l1Bg Alternate West- ern News Salesman, 11Af11B. 4 BARRON BERGER 5800 Kingsessing Avenue Bergie', Shaw junior High Ambition-Nurse. Awards-NW. Activities-Alternate Senator, IOAQ Varsity Track, IGB, 17-B5 Senator, IOB: Varsity Cross Country, IIA: Chairman, Social Committee, IZA: Class Basketball, IZA: Architectural Club, IZA, IZBQ Chairman, Senate Budget Committee, IZB. ADELAIDE BERMAN 5037 Walnut Street Ambition-To travel. HAdY! Holmes junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Social Service Club, IIB, 12135 Library Aide, IIB. Isanoiuz BERNSTEIN 8348 Eastwiclc Avenue Hack Ambition--Engineer. Alice Cary Awards- I934. ' Activities-A. A.g C. A.: Basket' ball, IOA, IIA, 12A, 12B: Assist' ant Banker, IOBg Aide, 12A-IZB. ELEANORE BLATT 413 S. Forty-ninth Street E, B. Ambition-Doctor. H. C. Lea Activities-Senator, 9A, 9B, IIBQ Alternate Senator, IOB, IOA, IIA, I2Bg Vsfestcrn News Salesman, IOB, IIB: Gryphon Salesman, IOBQ Busi' ness Science Club, IZB. x T Thirty-seven HE RECORD 1934 SIDNEY BERGER 429 S. Sixtyfthird Street Sid,' Ambition-Pharmacist. William Cullen Bryant Auvards- W g I934 g Silver Cer' tiiicate. Activities-Patrol, 10Ag Aide, 1OBg Gryphon Representative, IOB: Western News Salesman, IIA: Gym Aide, IIAg Carroll Phillips Repre- sentative, IIB: Orchestra, I1Bg Class Basketball Team, IZB. BaNJAmN BERIXIAN 5111 Market Street Ben Ambition-Mechanical Engineer. Sultzberger Junior High Awards-Silver Certificate: Gold Activities - Orchestra, IOA ' I2Bg Engineering Club, IOAg Assistant Banker, IOA, IIB, IZA: Banker, IIB, Assistant A. A. Representaf tive, IZB: West Philadelphia High Band, IIA, IIB, Gryphon Alter- nate, IOBQ Shakespeare Club, IOA, IIA, IZA: Senior High School Or- chestra. MARION BETTERIDGE 1108 S. Peach Street Bette Ambition-+Private secretary. Shaw Junior 'High Activities-Leaders Club, IIA: A. A. Alternate Representative, I2Ag Homecon Club, IZA, I2Bg Busif ness Science Club, I2Ag Library Senior, IZB. SAMUEL BLUMSTEIN 1201 S. Forty-ninth Street Sam Ambition-Professional musician. Shaw Junior High Activities-Class Basketball Team, IOBq Banker, IIA: Orchestra, IIB' I2Bg Orchestra for Shakespeare Club Play, I2Ag Orchestra for Glee Club, IZA. THE RECORD 1934 ERNEST BOGHOSIAN 6218 Catherine Street Eugene Ambition-M. S. E. E. William Cullen Bryant. Awards- AWA g W Triangle: W , Championship Gold Tennis Ball Award. Activities-C. A., A. A.g Chess Club, 9A-IOB: V. Tennis, IIB, Varsity Tennis, IZA-IZB. ROLAND BORGERSEN 4710 Sansom Street Ted Ambition-Bachelor. H. C. Lea AuYdTd8-tlAWA.il Activities-Art Club, 10Bg Gry- phon Salesman, IOB, IIA, Radio Club, 11Ag Patrol, IIB, Track Team, IIB, Class Basketball, IIB: Class Football, IZA. ROBERT N. BOUDWIN 5832 Carpenter Street Bob Ambition-Aviation. Harrity Activities W- Carroll Phillips, 9Bg Banker, IIA-IIB: Airplane Club. IIB: Patrol, IZA, A. A. Manager, IZA. RACHELLE Bovxs NValnut Park Plaza Challis Ambition-I0 pounds. Hunter College High Activities-Carroll Phillips Repre- sentative, 9B1 Senator, 10Ag A. A. Manager, 10A-IIB: Western News Alternate, IOBQ Gryphon Sales- man, IIA: Senator, IIA: Secre- tary Silver Craft Club, IIA: French Club, IIA-IZA: Latin Club, IIA- 12Ag Staff of Junior Issue of West- ern News, IIB: Councilman, IIB: Study Hall Aide, 1IBg Subchair- man Girls' Lunchroom, IZA-IZB: Aide, IZB: Assistant Director of Library Seniors, 12B: Literary Ed- itor of Record, IZB. Thirty-eigllt P BEATRICE Booman 5851 Chestnut Street UBean Ambition-College. Tilden junior High Activities-G. A. A. Manager, 9A- I'2Ag Banker, 9B-IOBg Western News Salesman, 10Ag Aide, IOA- IIBQ Social Service Club, IZA, Study Hall Aide, 1?.Bg Prom Com- mittee, IZB. DOROTHY BOTHWELL 5132 Larchwood Avenue Bothy Ambition-Ofhce work. Shaw Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A., Alternate A. A. Manager, IIAQ Patrol, l1Bg Swimming Club, IIB, IZA, Lost and Found Aide, IZB. 101-IN BOULDEN 5231 Walton Avenue Johnnie Ambition-Psycho analyist. Shaw Junior High .1 Awards- 34. Activities-Carroll Phillips Repre- sentative, IOAQ Class Baseball, IOB, IIB, A. A. Manager, IIA, 12Bg Class Basketball, IIB, 12Bg Class Football, IZA. GLADYS Bows 3912 Aline Street Bowie Ambition-Nurse. Tilden Junior High Activities-C. A.g A. Alg Business Science Club, 11A-IIB, Patrol, IZA-1213. '4 RICHARD BOYAJIAN 609 S. Fifty'secOnd Street Rich', Ambition-Mechanical Engineer. Shaw Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: A. A. Manager, 11A: Art Club, 11Bg A. A. Treasurer, 12B. FLORENCE BRANSKY 5728 Spruce Street Flossic Ambition-Oflice assistant. H. C. Lea Activities-C. A.: A., Assistant A. A. Manager, 10Bg Patrol, 12B. E. KEMP BRICE 2038 S. Salford Street ..Slim,, , Am bition-Aviator. Shaw Iunior High 4 Activities-C. A.g A. A.j Library Senior, 12Ag Class Basketball, 12A, 1?.Bg Patrol, IZB. LEANORE BROD 6203 Christian Street Lech Ambition-Education abroad. William Cullen Bryant Awards-Silver Certificate. Activities-Gryphon Salesman, 9Bf 11Ag Alternate Senator, 11Ag Al- ternate Councilman, 11Bg Aide, 11Bf12Bg PTHE RECORD 1934 Louis BRAHINSKY 522 S. Sixtieth Street Lou Ambition-Civil Engineer. William Cullen Bryant Activities-Chess Club, IOB: Engi' necring Club, 11Ag Silver Screen, l1Bg Mathematics Club, IZB. EVELYN BRENNER 5567 Spruce Street ..Lyn,, Ambition-Laboratory technician. Holmes Junior High Activities-C. A., A. A. Patrol, IOA, 10B: English Club, IOB, 11Ag Science Club, 11A, 11Bg Aide, 1'2A. WILLIAM Brurr 5811 Larchwood Avenue Bill Ambition--Gigolo. Harrity Awards- W , Western Aero Club Pin. Activities-Carroll Phillips Repre' scntative, 9A, IOA: Western Aero Club, 9Bg Senior Class Orchestra, 1OB'12Ag Patrol, 1OBg Social Music, 12Ag Senator, IZA: Varsity Swim' ming Team, IZA, l2B. JEWEL BROOKS 4631 Chestnut Street links Ambition-Female Harpo Marx. Shaw junior High Activities-Art Club, 10A, 1OBg Music Club, 10A-12Bg Hallowe'en Parties and Circus, 1OAf12Bg Glee Club, 10B-11Ag Banker, 11Bg Or' chestra, 11Bg Alternate Carroll Phillips Representative, 11Bg Gry- phon Salesman, 11Bg Alternate Sen- ator, IZA: Western News ,Sales' man, 12Ag Spanish Club, IZB, Dancing Club, 12B. Tlzirtynine THE RECORD 1934 PHILLIP BROPHY 409 S. Fiftyfsixth Street Flip Ambition-Engineer. Harrity Activities-C. A., A. A-3 Radio Club, 12A. SIDNEY BROXVN 5641 Pemberton Street Knuckles Ambition-College. Harrity Activities-Western News Sales- man, 9Ag lnterclass Soccer, 9A2 lnterclass Basketball, 10Af10B3 Spanish Club, 10A-10Bg Interclass Baseball, 10Bg Business Science Club, IZA- . BETTY BUCHANAN 115 N. Lindenwood Street Bucky Ambition-Private secretary. Sulzberger Junior High Awards--Silver Certihcate. Activities - Gryphon Statf, IIB: Gryphon Representative, 11Bg Li' brary Aide, IZA: Patrol, 12Af12B: Library Senior, 1?.Bg Alternate A. A. Manager, IZB. ELIZABETH L. BURR 6747 Linmore Avenue Berry Boop Ambition-Business. Tildcn Iunior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.g Lantern Slide Club, 9A, 9B: Carroll Phil- lips Representative, IOB, IZA. Forty P ALFRED E. BROXVN 4221 Market Street Boomy Ambition-College. H. C. Lea Awards-Silver Certiiicateg Gold Activities - Orchestra, 9B f 10B- Drum Corps, l0Ag Print Shop, IOB' 1213: Alternate Senator, 11Ag Lit- erary Editor, Record, 12Bg Man- ager Print Shop, IZB. FRANCES ELEANOR BRYAN 3728 Locust Street Frannie Ambition--Designer and buyer. Newton Activities - Oflice Aide, 9Bf11A, IZB: Carroll Phillips, 9A, 12A, 12Bg Lunch Room Patrol, 10Ag Half l0we'en Party, l1Ag Library Aide, IIB: Secretary of Senior Science Clllb, 1'lA, l2Bg Bank Teller, 1'lA. MICHAEL BULACK 8328 Bartram Avenue Mike Ambition-Engineer. Alice Cary Activities-C. A.g A. A.: Alternate Senator, 9A. HERBERT Busmcorr 5535 Baltimore Avenue Bush Ambition-Aeronautical Engineer. Shaw Junior High Awards- Silver Wings. Activities-West Phila. Aero Club, lOA'12Bg Banker, 10A'11Ag Nau- tical Club, llAf12Bg Patrol, 11B- IIB: Commencement Usher, 12Ag Alternate Western News Salesman, 12A. 4 DOROTHY BUTLER 214 S. Forty-sixth Street Dot Ambition-Dancing teacher. Lee Junior High, Miami, Florida Activities-Swimming Club, IGB: Patrol, 11Bg A.A. Manager, IZA: IZB: Alternate Senator, IIB? XVCSV ern News Salesman, IZB. LOUISE MYRA CARPENTER 4633 Locust Street Louie Ambition--Chemist. H. C. Lea Awards-Silver Certificate. Activities-Senator, 9A, 9B, 1031 Bank Teller, 9A3 Literary Club, IOA, IOB: President Literary Club, 10Ag Gryphon Salesman, IOA'IIB: Patrol, IIAfI2A: Latin Club IIA, IIB: A. A. Manager, IIAQ Circus, IIB: Commencement Usher, 12A, Western News, IZA, IZB: Editovinfchief Vsfestern News, IZBQ Councilman, IZBQ Prom Commit- tee, IZB. ALBERT H. CARTER 902 S. Cecil Street Boake Ambition-Aviation. Harrity Activities-C. A.: A. A.g Banker, 9A'I2B: Carroll Phillips Grade Rep- resentative, IOBQ Airplane Club, 10BfIIAg Alternate Councilman, IIB. GEORGE CARVER 5312 Angora Terrace Gawge Ambition-Merchant marine. Shaw junior High Awards-Two Nautical Club Cer' tihcates. Activities-C. A.: A. A., Natuical Club, IOA'I2Bg Councilman, IZA: Alternate Councilman, IZB. THE RECORD I934 EUNICE CARMIN 4731 Sansom Street Useless Ambition-Business executive. H. C. Lea Activities-Western News Sales' man, 9A-IIB: A. A. Manager, 9Ag Tennis Club, 9Ag Senator, IOAg Art Club, IOA: Treble Clef Club, IOA: Swimming Club, IOB: Gryf Smlfgn Salesman, IIAQ Gryphon Staff, OLIVE MAY CART 5230 Irving Street Ollie Ambition-,Commercial artist. H. C. Lea Activities - Senator, 9A'IOBg Li' brary Aide, 9B, IOA, IIA: Glee Club, 9B, IOAQ Basketball, 9B, IIB: Art Club, 9B, IOAQ Track, IOA, IIA: Assistant A. A. Representa' tive, IGB: Banker, IOB, I2Bg Leader's Club, IIA: Alternate Sen- ator, IIB: Library Typist, IIB, Li' brary Senior, IZB. LOTTIE ELISABETH CARTER II S. Ruby Street Lisa Ambition-Social worker. Holmes Junior High Activities-Patrol, IOAQ Latin Club, IOAg Swimming Club, IOA, An' nual Concert, IOBQ Glee Club, IOB- IIB: Leader Club, IIAg Music Club, IIA-IZA: Library Aide, IIBQ Library Senior, I2AfI2B. HORACE CASNER 443 S. Fortyfeighth Street Ho'rsie'l Ambition-Aviation. H. C. Lea Activities--Alternate Senator, IOA, IZA, Nautical Club, IIA-I2Bg NVestern News Salesman, IZA: Pa' trol, IZBQ Senator, IZB. THE RECORD 1934 AMELIA CHAMBERLAIN 636 N. Fortyfsixth Street Amy Ambition-Commercial artist. Sulzberger Junior High Activities--C. A.: Music Club, l1A, l1Bg Literary Club, 1lB, Library Aide, 11B: Library Club, IZB. Manoa CHAPMAN 838 S. Fiftyfllrst Street Chapin Ambition--Eat tuna fish. Shaw Junior High Activities--Senator, 10Ag Alter' nate Senator, 10Bg Banker, 10Bg Carroll Phillips Representative, 1lA, 11B: Business Science Club, 1'zA. DAVID S. CHERN 6109 Carpenter Street Dave Ambition-Criminal lawyer. William Cullen Bryant Awards-- 1934. Activities--Patrol, 9AA1lAg Bass Clef Club, 9B, 10A: Alternate Sen' ator, 9Bf10Bg Western News Sales- man, 9B'10Ag Aide, 9B-lOBg Fresh' man Track Team, 9B: Library Aide, 9B-IIA: Gryphon Salesman, 10A: Gryphon Manager, lOBg Silver Screen Club, 12A-1?.B. SARAH E. CHURCH 5335 XValnut Street Sally Ambition-Interior decorator. Holmes Junior High Activities-C. A.g A. A.g Art Club, IZA, IZB. Forty-two P EMMA CHANDLER 35 North Preston Street Emmie Ambition-Private secretary. Newton Activities--C. A.: A. A.g Banker, 10A-11Ag Carroll Phillips, 11B- 1'lA. WALT15a W. CHECHOT 5313 Osage Avenue Maestro Ambition-Musician, Shaw Junior High Activities-C. A.g A. A. Orchestra, IOA, 10Bg Gryphon Representa' tive, 10A, 10Bg Astronomy Club, 10Bf11A. DOLLY CHESLEP. 5439 Locust Street Susabella Ambition-Business executive. Atlantic City High Atlantic City, N. J. Activities--French Club, 11A-12Bg Latin Club, 11Bg Tennis Club, 11Bg Lunchroom Patrol, 11Bg Alternate Councilman, 12Ag Corridor Patrol, l2A. WILLIAM CLARK 5541 Walton Avenue Willie,' Ambition-Architect. Harrity Activities--C. A., A. A. 4 ADALINE CLEIMAN 613 S. Sixty'third Street MAJ!! Ambition-Private secretary. William Cullen Bryant Activities-C. A., A. A.g Patrol, 11Af12Bg Bank Ollicer, 11B'12Bg Library Aide, 12A-12B. BERNICE COHEN 1627 S. Fifty-ninth Street Bernie Ambition-To be a theatre man' ager. Shaw junior High Activities-C. A.g A. A.g Social Service Club, 11A'12A. MARTIN COHEN 2908 S. Eightyffourth Street .Q,ui'n Ambition--To be a movie star. Alice Cary Activities--C. A.: A. A. Class Bas- ketball,, 9Af12B: Class Baseball, 9A-12Bg Class Football, 9A'12Bg Western News, 9B. HARNETT HOLDEN COLLBTT 5371 Thomas Avenue Collie Ambition-College ftechnicianl. Shaw Junior High Activities-Patrol, 10Af12Bg Alter' nate Western News Salesman, 10A: Banker, 10A, 10Bg Western News Salesman, IOB: Gryphon Represenf tative, l1Ag English Club, 1lBg A. A. Manager, 1lBg Carroll Phil' lips Representative, IIB. Forty-three THE RECORD 1934 JANET Cociu. 232 S. Forty-fourth Street jamie Ambition-Secretary to Rockefelf ler, Ir. Shaw Junior High School Activities-Banker, 9A'11Bg A, A, Manager, 9B'l1B: Leader's Club, 9B f 10Bg Basketball, 10A f IOBQ Dancing Club, 10A, IOB. FLORENCE Cox-:EN 5839 Hoffman Avenue Fwinkie Ambition-To sleep till 12 o'clock each morning. Shaw Junior High Activities-C. A., A. A.g Spanish Club, 11B-12Bg Art Club, IZA' IZB. MARVIN B. COHN 5846 Cedar Avenue Maru Ambition-Engineer. William Cullen Bryant Activities-Alternate Senator, 10A, 11B, 1'2Bg Engineer Club, IOBQ Sil' ver Screen Club, 11A-12Ag Com' mencement Usher, IZA: Class Soc' cer Team, 12Ag Model Aeroplane Club, IZB. ELwooo CONARD 5629 Pine Street Hc'n.'ny Ambitionf-Accountant. Holmes Junior High Awards- W g Silver Basketball. Activities-C. A.: A. A.g Varsity Basketball, 11Af1'lBg Varsity Base' ball, -11B'12Bg Varsity Football, 1'lAg Commencement Usher, IZA. THE RECORD 1934 CHARLES WALLACE CONNOR, IR. 4209 Market Street 'lC0n Ambition-Crabbe the Second. Overbrook High Awards-UW. Activities-Gymnastic Team, IOA' IIB: A. A. Alternate Manager, IZA: lnterclass Baseball, IZB: ln' terclass Swimming, IIB: VEIYSIW Swimming Club iDivingj, IZB. ViviAN MAE COOMBS 5254 Pine Street U i.Ven Ambitio-n-Business XVoman. Tilden junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A. Banker, IOA'11Ag Glec Club, IOAfIIA2 Treble Clef Club, 1OB'1IA3 A. A. Alternate Manager, IIA. Louisa WINIFRED Coomsa 34 S. Fortyffourth Street Wheezer Ambition-Salesmanship. Lemoyne High, Lemoyne, Pa. Activities--C. A., A. A.g Carroll Phillips Representative, I1AfI1B: Councilman, IIB'I2Bg Commence' ment Usher, IZA. JACK Coizcnm 5925 Warrington Avenue Reds Ambition-aEngineer. Shaw junior High Awards-Gold MW. Activities--Senator, IOAQ Class Bas' ketball, IOA-I2Bg Alternate Sen- ator, IOB, IZA: Class Baseball, IOB' IZBQ Western News Salesman, IZA. F ortyff o ur P Mfmjoais EDITH Coomas 5853 Montrose Street Margie Ambition--To live, love, and be loved. Harrity Awards--Two Silver Certificates. Activities-Carroll Phillips, 9A'9Bg Gryphon Representative, 9A-IOAg Girls A. A. Alternate, 10Ag Alter' nate Senator, 10Ag Senator, 10Bf I'.ZBg Study Hall Aide, 10BfI2Bg Swimming Club, IIB: Tennis Club, IIBQ Staff of junior Issue of West' ern News, IIB: Big Sister, IIB, Art Club, IIBQ Commencement Usher, IZB: Social Committee, IZA' IZB: Record Stall, 12133 Class Day Committee, IZB. joHN J. COONEY 2639 S. Robinson Street rajacku Ambition-Senator. Tilden junior High Activities-Banker, IOAg Gryphon Salesman, IOBQ Study Hall Aide, IlA'1IBg Patrol, IIB: Assistant Manager Swimming Team. V J. Ross CORBIN 257 S. Forty-fourth Street uhm., Ambition-U. S. naval officer. H. C. Lea Awards- W Certiicate. Activities-XVestern News Sales' man, IOA: Nautical Club, IOA, IOB, IZA: Aide, 10A'l1Bg Alter' nate Councilman, IIB: Usher, IIB- I2Bg Science Club, IIBfI2Bg Presi' dent, IZBQ Bass Clef Club, IZBQ Secretary Mathematics Club, I2Bg JACOB M. CORSON 5748 Larehwood Avenue jack Ambitious-Your guess is as good as mine. William Cullen Bryant Activities-Alternate Senator, 9B, IOA, IIA, IIB: Study Hall Aide, 10A-I2Ag Assistant Sub-Chairman of Patrols, IIB: Commencement Usher, IZA, Prom Committee, I2Bg Social Committee, I2Bg Class Day Committee, IZBQ Chairman Senior Assembly Day Committee, IIB. 4 KATHRYN JEANNETTE Cox 4617 Spruce Street Katie Ambition-Doctor's assistant. H. C. Lea Activities-Banker, 9A, 10A: Car' roll Phillips Representative, 9B: Gryphon Representative Alternate, IOA: Aide, IOA: Patrol, 10Ag A. A., CAlternate Manager-3, IOA. ANNA Casio 3013 S. 79th Street Ann Ambition--Teacher. Tilden junior High Activities,-C. A.: A. A.: French Club, IZA-12B: Library Senior, 1'lB. HELEN CREAMER 3446 Chestnut Street Creamy Ambition-A be a second Helen W'ills. Newton Activities-A. A. Manager, 9B. IZB: Gryphon Salesman, 10Ag Track, IOB, HB: A. A., Alternate Manager, 11A, 12A: Patrol, 11A, 11B5 Aide, 1lAg jewelry Club, 11B: Spanish Club, HB, IZBQ Science Club, 11B-12B: Carroll Phillips Al- ternate, 11B: Secretary, Boy's Lunch Patrol, 1?.A: Tennis Tournament, 1?.A: Carroll Phillips Representa- tive, IZB. HAIG DAGDXGIAN 5800 Catherine Street ..Dag.. Ambition-Orchestra Leader. Harrity Awards,-- 34 : Megaphone NW. Activities g Gryphon Representa' tive, 9A: Interclass Soccer, 9Bg Al' ternate Senator, IOA: Cheer Leader, IOA-11A: Senator, IOB: Study Hall Aide, 10B-IZA: Alternate Gryphon Representative, 11A-IIB: Alternate Western News Salesman, 11B: Cap' tain of Cheer Leader's, 11B-IZB: Senior Prom Committee, IZB. F orty-five T HE RECORD 1934 XVALTER COZZENS 5911 Vkfebster Street Walt Ambition-Civil engineer. Harrity . Awards-l'W. P. H. S. Silver Cer' tiicate, Gold XM Activities-Banker, 9A-12Bg West' ern News Salesman, 9Aq Carroll Phillips Representative, 10Ag Patrol, 10B'12A: Alternate Senator, 10B- 11A: Subchairman, l1Bf1?.Bg Chair- man of Patrols, 1'lA: Western News Stall, IZA-IZB: Manager Varsity Swimming Team, 12A-IZBQ Vice- President C. A., 12A: Commence- ment Usher, IZA: Aide, l2Ag Radio Club: German Club, Group Basket' ball Team. HELEN CRANE 5464 Baltimore Avenue. Cranes . . Ambition-Gym teacher. 'Shaw Junior High Awaffis- 34 : W : P f Basker- ball Plaque, IIB, IZA, 1?.B. Activities-Alternate Senator, 10Ag A. A, Manager, IOAQ Basketball, 10A-IZB: Captain 'Basketball Team, l1Af12B: Swimming Club, 11A- 12Bg Tennis Club, 11A: Aide, HA: Track. llB'1ZB: Hockey, 1?.Ag I-Ockef Aide, UA: Commencement Usher, 12A: Vk7alking With Susie Cf-llf0f. 12B: Sports Editor of Record, IZB: President of G. A. A. MARY CRETICOS 307 N. Sixtieth Street Fluffy Ambition-Dress designer. Shoemaker junior High Activities-Tennis Club, 1OA: Art Club, 10Bf12Bg Homecon Club Sec' retary, 11Af17.B: Leader's Club, 11A'12A: Banker, 12A: Patrol, IZBQ Gown Committee, 12B. MARY FRANCES DAVEN 7262 Woodland Avenue Marci, Ambition-Private secretary. Tilden junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Bank Teller, 11Bg Patrol, 11Bg Business Science Club, IZB. THE RECORD 1934 MYRTLE DAVIDSON 5822 Webster Street My'rt Ambition--Stenographer. William Cullen Bryant Activities-C. A.: A. A.g Gryphon Salesman, IOAQ Bank Teller, IOB, IIA, IIB. MALCOLM DAVIS 6146 Chestnut Street Scotty Ambition--Broker. Holmes Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.g Glee Club, 9A, 9Bg Patrol, IOAQ Banker, IOA: Western News Salesman, IOB. SOLOMON DAVIS 5516 Beaumont Avenue usd., Ambition--Efficiency expert. Shaw Junior High Activities - Patrol, IOAQ Library Aide, IOAQ Alternate Western News Salesman, IOBQ Salesman, IIA: Class Football Team, IIB, Patrol, IZA: Business Science Club, IZA. JAOOII DEITCH 5713 Walton Avenue slack., AmbitionhSawbones. Harrity Activities-Vv'estern News Sales- man, 9A'IOAg Library Aide, 9Af IIB: Library Senior, 12Ag Class Soccer, 9A, Alternate Councilman, IZA, I2Bq Art Club, I2Bg Nat' uralist Club, IOA, IOBg Big Broth- ers, IIA, IZA. F oftysix P HERLIAN DAVIS' 6049 Carpenter Street HeI'ml' Ambition -- To supply the world with Davis Knickersf' Wood bine High. Woodbine, N. I. Activities-C. A.g A. A.g Natural' ist Club, 9BfI2Bg Astronomy Club, 9B-1?.Bg Carroll Phillips Grade Representative, 9Bg A. A. Manager, IOAQ Banker, l0AfIOB. ROBERT M. DAVIS 5042 Cedar Avenue Bob Ambition--College. Episcopal Academy Activities-C. A.: A. A. Camas CARPENTER DECOU, JR. 5858 Washington Avenue Cale Ambition-Journalist. Shaw Junior High Activities-Senator, IOAg Alternate Senator, IOB: Carroll Phillips Rep' resentative, IIAQ Western News Art Staff, IIAg Bible Club, IIA- 12Ag Usher Corps, IIB, IZAQ Sub' Chairman Patrols, IIB, Latin Club, IIB, IZAQ Aide, IZAQ Commence' ment Usher, IZAQ Social Commit- tee, I2Ag Poster Committee, IZA: Chairman of Lost and Found, 12135 Record Stail, I2B, Big Brother, IZB. NANCY LEE DELANEY 5102 Larchwood Avenue Pat Ambition-College. Shaw junior High Aztiizities-4BI-isiiieiss-rsciencgn Club, I2Bg Patrol, IIAf12Bg Secretary of Patrols, IZA. 4 Howaan D. DELUGE 747 S. Sixtieth Street How Ambition-Guy Lombardo. Vwlilliarn Cullen Bryant Awards-- Silver Wings, Silver Certificate. Actiuitiesv-Western Aero Club, 9AfIOAg Senator, 9Ag Band, 9Bg Urchestra, IOA'I2Bg A. A. Reprc' sentative, IOAg Business Club, 12A. HELEN IRENE DEVENEY 7107 Elmwood Avenue Ambition-Nurse -- Philadelphia General Hospital. Tilden junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Aide, 9Bg Spanish Club, IOAIIOB. CHAiu,Es P. DIEHL 114 S. Fortyffifth Street Cliolly Ambiticnif-College. H. C. Lea Activities-+C. A.: A. A.: Track, IZB. JANET DXLLIHAN 5418 VValnut Street ja-ne Ambition-Big business woman. New Castle High, New Castle, Del. Activities-Alternate A. A. Man- ager, 1OB'11Bg English Club, IIA' IIB: Patrol IIA, IIB, IZA: Li' brary Aide, l1Af11B: Library Typ' ist, I2Ag G. A. A. Representative, I2Ag Business Science Club, 12Ag Alternate Councilman, 12B. T Fortyseven i i i HE RECORD I934 RAYMOND S. DENBY, JR. 1915 S. Fiftyfseventh Street' .Raya Ambition-Vagabond artist. Shaw junior High Awards-First Prize Spring Play Poster Contest. Activities-Study Hall Aide, IOA' IOBQ Lunch Room Poster Club, 10Af10Bg Advertising Club for Western News, IOB-IIB: Art Edi- tor of the Gryphon, 11B: Art Club, IOA-IZB: President of Art Club, IZA: Nautical Club, IZA' 12Bg Business Science Club, 12Bg Art Editor of Record, IZB. LEONARD E. DICKERSON 4333 Olive Street Diclqy Ambition'-Musician. Sulzberger junior High Awards- VV, Silver Certificate. Activities-Orchestra, 9BfI2Bg Bass Clef Club, IOA, IIA, Study Hall Aide, I2A: Varsity Cross Country Team, l?.Ag Library Aide, I2B3 Carroll Phillips Representative, 12B. HELEN M. DIENER 5817 Vfalnut Street 'ADee Ambition-Private secretary. Holmes junior High Activities - Gryphon Representaf tive, 10A-IIB: Bank Officer, IOA- 1lAg Cheer Leader, 10Bg Girls' Track Team, IOBQ Patrol, IlA'12Bg Assistant A. A. Manager, IZB. LEONA Donsow 4647 Fairmount Avenue Binky Amlnition-4Teacher. Sulzberger junior High Activities-C. A.g A. A.g Glee Club, 9B. THE RECORD 1934 MARGARET M. DONAGHY 5111 Warrington Avenue Marion Ambition-'To be an artist. Shaw junior High Awards-Silver Certificate. Activities-Art Club, 10A'17.B Study Hall Aide, 10A'12Bg Patrol 10Bf11Bg Senator, 10B-12Bg Chair' man of Activities Committee, 11B Secretary of Senate, 12A: Sub Chairman of Lunch Room Patrol 12A-12B: Commencement Usher, 12A: Art Editor of Record, 12B Chairman of Assemblies Commit' tee. 1213. ALICE Domucorr 2114 S. Sixty'fourth Street AAI.. Ambition-Swimming Instructress. Tilden junior High Activities-C. A., A. A., Patrol, 11B-1?.B. ROBERT E. DRUCE 2521 S. Sixty-fourth Street Bob Ambitiovl--Crooner. . Tilden junior High ActiuitiesfHDramatic Club, l0Ag Bass Clef Club, 1OBf12Bg Patrol, 12A: Study Hall Aide, 1'lB. XIIRGINIA Duomo 5800 Chester Avenue Gi11ney Ambition--Secretary. Shaw Junior High Activities-C. A.g A. A.: Patrol, 11B s v Fortyfeight P MYKTLE IDONALDSON 5851 Montrose Street Myrt', Ambition--Private secretary. Hari-ity Activities-C. A.g A. A.: Carroll Phillips, 9A: Patrol, 12Ag Business Science Club, 12A. Josnieu PAUL Doucmznry 5643 Christian Street ' 'DoC Ambition-Gym instructor. Harrity Awards- W, 'iAWA,ii Activities-C. A.g A. A.g Gym Aide, 11Af12Bg Group Basketball, 12B: Captain of Gym Team, IZB. YETTA DLIBIN 5749 Pine Street ii?-etn Ambitionh-Private secretary. Holmes Junior High Activities-C. A., A. A.g Alter' nate Senator, 10Ag Leaders' Club, 12 . MARIAN DU KES 5113 Chestnut Street Puss Ambition-More than Somebody's Stenogf' Holmes Junior High Awards--Silver Certificate. Activities-Senator, 10A, 12Ag Li' brary Aide, 1OAf1ZAg Western News Advertising Club, 1OBg Cir' cus, 1OBg Gown Aide, 12Ag Secref tary of the Carroll Phillips, 12Bg Chairman of Library Seniors, 12B. 4 LILLIAN DUNLAP 1028 S. Fifty-eighth Street Lil Ambition-Dancing teacher. Shaw junior High Activities-A. A. Manager, WA. 1'lBg Circus, 1OBg Alternate A. A. Manager, HA, 12Ag Lunch Room Patrol, HB, Business Science Club, 1'2.Ag Study Hall Aide, IZB. GLADYS EIWLIA EASHUM 5326 Willows Avenue Glad Ambition-Commercial artist. Shaw Junior High Activities-C. A.g A. A.: SCITMOY, 10A. ALBERT B. EDXVARDS 5251 Chancellor Street HAI., Ambition-Radio engineer. Holmes Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Banker, 1OAg Carroll Phillips Alternate, l'2Ag Patrol, 1213. Amon MARIE ELLIOTT 6511 Woodland Avenue HAI., Ambition- Private business. Shaw Junior High Activities--C. A.g A. A.g Patrol, l0A'1OBg Alternate A. A. Repre' sentative, IOB. Fortyfnine THE RECORD 1934 RICHARD L. DUNN 6550 Cobbs Creek Parkway Dick Ambition-University of Pennsyl' vania. Tilden Junior High Awards-- W, Activities-C. A.: A. A., Junior Varsity Basketball, 10Bg Varsity Baseball, IZB. Louisa E. EBERXVEIN 1667 S. Conestoga Street Lou Ambition-Somebody's stenog. Shaw Junior High Activities-A. A. Manager, 10Ag Carroll Phillips Representative, 10A- IIA, Alternate, 11Bg Western News Salesman, 11Bg Alternate Vtfestern News Salesman, 12Bg Pa- trol? IZBQ Study Hall Office Aide, 17 ROBERT A. EFFEN 622 N. Thirty-second Street Bob Ambition-Business. McMichael Activities-Senator, 1OAg Alternate Senator, 10Ag A. A. Manager, 10Ag Commencement Usher, 12Ag Li' brary Aide, 1213: Alternate Library Senior, 1'lB. ANNA ELLIS 2632 S. Ninth Street Annabelle Ambition--Stenographer and typist. ' South Philadelphia High Activities--C. A.g A. A.g Library Senior, IZB. THE RECORD 1934 MABEL MARION ELMORE 4613 Kingsessing Avenue UMW., Ambition--Nurse. Shaw junior High Activities-C. A., A. A.: Bible Club, IIA, Music Club, 11Ag Glee Club, IZA, Homecon Club, IZA: Patrol, IZA. RICHARD ENGLANDEE 5523 Florence Avenue Dick Ambition-Engineer. Shaw junior High Activities-C. A., A. A., Banker, 10B-IIA, Class Basketball, IZA. LEON J. ENGLE 7041 Elmwood Avenue uLen Ambition-Mechanical engineer. Tilden junior High Activities-Western News Sales- man, IIA, IIB, IZB: Western News Staff, Junior Issue, IIB: Architectural Club, IZA, IZBQ Treasurer, IZBQ Banker, IZA, IZBQ Alternate A. A. Manager, IZA: Alternate Senator, I2Bg Literary Editor of Record, IZB. HELEN ERLENMEYEE Helen Ambition-Nurse. Bismarck High, Bismarck, N. D. Activities-C. A.g A. A., Homecon Club, IOB-IZB: Swimming Club, IIA, Business Science Club, IZB. Fifty P CECILE L. ENGLANDER 125 S. Sixty-third Street Sis Ambition-College. Holmes Junior High Awards-Silver Certificate. Activities-C. A.g A. A., Music Club, 1OBfIIB: Orchestra, IOB- IZBQ Senator, IIA, IIB, Vice'Presif dent of Senior Class, IZAf12B. HELEN M. ENGLE 5048 Irving Street Angel Ambition-So1nebody's stenog. Newton Activities--Basketball, 9Bg Western News Salesman, IOA: A. A. Man' aver, IOB-I2Bg Alternate Council' man, IZA, Business Science Club, IZA: Commencement Usher, IZA, Patrol, IZA, IZBQ Locker Aide, 12B. MILDRED ENGLE 5145 Ludlow Street Millie', Ambition-Missionary to China. H. C. Lea Activities--Tennis Team, 9Ag Bas' ketball Team, 9A, 9Bg A. A. Man' ager, 9AfIOBg Gryphon Salesman, 9B: Patrol, IlBf1ZBg Alternate Carrol Phillips Grade Representaf tive, IZA, Locker Aide, IZA. Doars M. ESHER 1037 S. Paxson Street Gush Ambition-Teacher. Shaw Iunior High Activities-C. A., A. A. 4 DOROTHY EvANs 17.33 S. Fifty-seventh Street Dot, Ambition-Prima donna. Shaw Junior High Activities-C. A.g A. A.: Banker, 10Ag Glee Club, 10B'11A: Treble Clef, 11A. VJILLIAM 1. FALLOXVS 3346 Market Street Billy Ambition-Dentist. Newton Activities--C. A., A. A., Class Soccer, 9Ag Class Basketball, 9A, 9B, 11A, 12Bg Class Baseball, 1OAg A. A. Manager, 11A, 1'.!A, IZB. DOROTHY FARRELL 5106 Race Street Dat Ambition-Business. Sulzberger Junior High Activities-Alternate Senator, 1OBg Patrol, IOB, 11Ag Halloween Party, IOB, IZA: Study Hall Aide, 11Ag Business Science Club, 12A. BETTY FEINBERG Betty 5516 Pentridge Street Ambition-Hairdresser. Shaw Junior High Activities-C. A.g A. A., Business Science Club, IZA. Fiftyfone THE RECORD 1934 JUDITH EVANS 5742 Spruce Street ujudyn Ambition--College education, Holmes junior High Activities-C. A., A. A.: Spanish Club, IZB. KENNETH E. FARR 5047 Walton Avenue Ken Ambition-Radio engineer. Shoemaker Junior High Activities-Radio Club, 10A-12Bg Field Club, IOB: Banker, 1OBf12Bg Library Aide, 11Ag Alternate West' ern News Salesman, 11Bg Library Senior, 12Ag Science Club, 12A- 12Bg Councilman, 12Af12B. HAROLD S. FASTMAN 512 S. Fiftyfseventh Street .Speeds Ambition-Business. Harrity Activities-C. A., A. A., Alternate Carroll Phillips Representative, 9Bg Class Basketball, IZB. SAMUEL FELDMAN 19 N. Edgewood Street Ambition-Journalist. E Holmes junior High Awards- 1934. Activities-C. A., A. A.: Alternate Senator, IOAQ Wrestling Club, 1OAg Cross Country Team, 10B-IIB. THE RECORD 1934 SIDNEY FELDMAN 7806 Laycock Avenue ncyn Ambition-College. Shaw junior High Awards- 1934, 'tAWA.', Activities-C. A., A. A.: Alternate Western News Salesman, IOA: Championship Class Baseball, 1013: Cross Country, 11Ag Alternate Sen' ator, 1ZAg Cross Country, IZA. REBECCA Vmornni FINK 5850 Willows Avenue Bettyi' Ambition-Private secretary. Shaw junior High Activities--C.A.g A.A.g Alternate Senator, 10Ag Patrol, 10B'11Ag Cir' cus, l0B, 11Bg Business Science Club, IZA. EVELYN FISCHER 5 3 42 Baltimore Avenue Fish Ambition-A trip to South Amer- ica. Shaw Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.g A. A. Manager, 11A'12Ag Class Banker, 1ZBg Library Typist, 12Bg Lunch Room Patrol, 1?.B. MARY E. Fismsa b,! 909 S. Fiftyfeighth Street ..EHie., Ambition-Old maid school teacher. Harrity Activities-Alternate Senator, 9Ag Basketball, 9A, 9B: Leaders' Club, 9A, 9B: Carroll Phillips Representaf tive, 10A'11Bg Carroll Phillips Grade Representative, IIB, Social Coin- mittee, 12Ag Chairman, Girls' Lunch Room Patrol, 12Ag Com' mencement Usher, 12Ag Grade Di- rector, 1?.A: Social Committee, IZB: Prom Committee, 12Bg Class Day Committee, 12Bg Secretary of Tri' bunal, IIB. Fifty-two P EVELYN MINA FELL 4700 Sansom Street EueyU Ambition--Manicurist. H. C. Lea Activities-Alternate A. A. Man' ager, 10Ag A. A. Manager, l0Bg Carroll Phillips Representative, 11A, 11Bg Track Team, l1Bg Patrol, IZA: Business Science Club, IZA. EVELYN FINKELMAN 311 S. Sixty-third Street Eve Ambition-Technician. Holmes Junior High Activities-C. A., A. A.: Lunch Room Patrol, 10-12B: A. A. Man' ager, 10Ag Library Senior, IIB. HOXVARD T. FISHER 65 N. Peach Street Patsy Ambition-Wife who can cook and who has a good job. Holmes junior High Activities-C. A.g A. A., Science Club, 11B. EDITH L. FISHMAN . 5807 Delancey Street ..Elf,, Ambition-Private secretary to the President. Vineland High, Vineland, N. I. Activities-C. A.g A. A.g Library Senior, IZA, IZB. 4 SYLVIA FITTERMAN 5711 Pine Street Sylly Ambition-To secure a position in business. Holmes Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A. HARRY L. Fireman 1402 S. Fiftyfhrst Street Dutch Ambition-Taxidermist. Shaw junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.g A. A. Representative, IOB, IIA: Banker, IIA: Senator, IIB. SYLVIA Foam. 6010 Cobbs Creek Parkway Fogee Ambition- E in Vergil with Miss Horton. Vdilliam Cullen Bryant Awards-Silver Certiicate, Gold aw, .. Activitiese-A. A. Manager, 9A, IIBg Carroll Phillips Representa' tive, 9B: Alternate Senator, IOAQ Patrol, IOA-IIB: Hallowe'en Party, IIAfI2Ag Circus, IIA-IZA: Assist- ant and Sub-Chairman of Girls' Lunch Room Patrol, IZA, Com' mencement Aide, IZA: Swimming Club, IZA: Aide, I2AfI2B: Photo' graphic Editor of Record, I2Bg Big Sister, IIB-I?.Bg Member of Class Day Committee, IEB. ANNE Foasrm-ER 5930 Catherine Street Annie Ambition-Travel around the world. Williani Cullen Bryant Awards-2 Silver Certificates. Activities - Track, 9A: Library Aide, 9AflZBg Volleyball, 9Bg Senf ator, 9B-IZB: A. A. Manager, 9B' IOAQ Basketball, 9B'IOB: Patrol, 10A'l2B: French Club, 10B'I2B: Social Service Club, IOB'I2Bg Sec- retary and Vice President Science Club, IIB: Commencement Aide, IZA. T Fiftytliree HE RECORD 1934 HELENA Q. Frrzuauarca 5821 Pine Street Hel Ambition-QTO marry a millionaire. Holmes junior High Activities - Basketball, IOAfI1Bg Circus, IIA: Hallowe'en Party, IIB, Gryphon Representative, IIB, Hockey, 12A: Councilman, I2Ag Subfchairrnan of Patrols, IZA, Commencement Usher, I2Ag West- ern News Staff, I?.AfI2B: Chair' man of Patrols, I2Bg Grade Repref sentative, 12Bg Aide, I2Bg Literary Editor Record, IQB. HENRY Furr ' 215 S. Fifty-second Street Quick, Henry, the Flit Ambition--University of Southern California. Holmes Iunior High Awards-Silver Certilicate. Activities-Class Basketball, IOA- lZBg Orchestra, l0A'l2Bg All Phil- adelphia Senior High Orchestra, IOAfI2Bg Senator, IOAfIOB: West' ern News Salesman, IOB, IZA, I1Bg Band, 10Bg Patrol, IOBg Silver Screen Club, IIA-IZB: Bugle and Drum Corps, 11AfI2B5 Alternate Senator, IZA-IIB: Gown Commit' tee, IIB: Study Hall Aide, IZB. IRv1Nc FOLKMAN 5647 Sansom Street Inf Ambition-Lawver. Holmes Junior High Activities-Western News Sales- man, IOAQ Alternate Western News Salesman, IDB: A. A. Manager, IIA, Alternate, IIB: Interclass Basketball, llAg Stamp Club, I1Ag Patrol: IIB: German Club, l2B. GERTRUDE N. Fosrea 5811 Hazel Avenue Trudy Ambition--Stenographer. William Cullen Bryant Activities--Alternate A. A. Man' agcr, 9A, 9B, IZBQ Basketball, IOAQ Circus, IOBQ Patrol, l1A,l2Ag A. A. Manager, IZA: Library Senior, IZB. THE RECORD 1934 MYRA A. Fox 111 S. Cecil Street Little One Ambition-To be a nurse. Furness Junior High Activities-Senator, 10A: Library Aide, 10Bfl2Ag World Fellowship Club, 1OBg English Club, 11Bg Li- brary Senior, IZA. NORMA C. FREDRIRSEN 1126 S. Peach Street Norma Ambition-Teacher. Shaw Junior High Activities--C. A.g A. A.g Alternate A. A. Manager, 1lA, llB: Social Service Club, 1lBg Homecon Club, l2A, l2Bg Science Club, 12B. SIDNEY HAROLD FREELAND 5910 Pine Street Sid Ambition-California here I come. Harrity Award-- 34. Actiiaities-Western News Sales' inan, 9A, 9B: Gryphon Salesman, 9Bg A. A. Manager, 9B, 1OA: Banker, IOA, l0B, l1Ag Class Bas' ketball 10B 11B 1 B Stud Hall Q 1 ' - Z y Aide, 10B-123. SIDNEY 1. FRIEDMAN 6030 Christian Street Sid Ambition-As famous as Joe Pen- HEY. Vtfilliam Cullen Bryant Awards-- 3 4. Activities-Alternate Senator, 9Ag Interclass Soccer, 9Ag Senator, 9Bg Interclass Basketball, 9Bg Gry' phon Representative, 10Ag Carroll Phillips, llA'11Bg Gym Team, 1lAg Alternate Councilman, IZA. Fiftyffom' P JOSEPH FRANKLAND 2026 S. Fiftyfninth Street aloe., Ambition-Civil engineer. Central High Activities-C. A.: A. A.g Business Science Club, IZB. WILMA THELMA FREEDMAN 612 S. Fifty-seventh Street Wil Ambition-Teacher. Harrity Activities -- Gryphon Representaf tive, 9A, 9Bg Leaders' Club, 9Ag Carroll Phillips Representative, 10A, IZA, Social Service Club, 10Ag Alternate Senator, 1OB, l1Bg Sen' ator, 11Ag Patrol, 1lA, IZA, 12Bg French Club, l1Ag Science Club, 11Bg Carroll Phillips Grade Repre- sentative, 1'.lAg Spanish Club Vice President, 12B. LILLIAN FRIEDLANDER 5957 Osage Avenue Lou Ambition--To see the world. William Cullen Bryant Awards-Gold W. Activities-Carroll Phillips Alter- nate, l0Ag Library Aide, 11Af11Bg Gryphon Representative Alternate, 11Ag Western News Alternate, 11B'12Ag Business Science Club, 12Ag Patrol, 12Ag Carroll Phillips Representative, 12B. LILLIAN Fnirz 7022 Saybrooke Avenue F1itziel' Ambition-Travel. Tilden Junior High Activities-C. A., A. A.g Banker, 10A'l2Ag Homecon Club, l1B'12B, Patrol, 12A'12B. 4 MARION FRUCH1-MAN 5717 Walton Avenue UFTOOCIICCU Ambition-Dancer. Harrity Activities--Grade Director, 9A: Alternate Senator, 9A: Library Aide, 9A'10Ag Basketball Team, 9A'1OAg Track Team, 9Af10A: A. A. Manager, 1lB: Banker, IIB-1?.B. MARGARET ELIZABETH GABLE 5710 Chester Avenue Marge Ambition-Somebody's stenog. Shaw Junior High Activities--C. A.: A. A.: Business Science Club, 11Af12Ag Locker Aide, 12A. VIVIAN ALBERTA Ganox. 127 S. Fifty'eightl1 Street Viv Ambition-To teach my classmates' children Latin. Harrity Awards-'S 4. Activities-Cheer Leader, 9Ag Vol' leyball Team, SPA: Leaders' Club, 9A-IOA, 1lB: Track Team, 9B' l1B: Western News Salesman, 9B: Jewelry Club, 9Bf10B: Basketball Team, 10Af11Bg Alternate A. A. Manager, IOA: Latin Club, 10B- IZB: Patrol, 1lA'12B: Music Club, 12A'12B: Aide, IZB. HELEN Gasxcxu. 6488 Yewdell Street Susie Ambition--Research chemist. Shaw Junior High Activities - Glee Club, 10Afl2Bg Treble Clef Club, IOA, IIB: Bible Class, lOBfl1B: Service Patrol, 11B, IZA: Lost and Found Aide, l2B: Gown Committee, IZB. THE RECORD l934 LILLIAN FRYMAN 5924 Osage Avenue Lil Ambition-Business career. Moorestown High Moorestown, N. J. Activities--Library Aide, 9A'12Bg Banker, 9A, 9B, 11Ag Patrol, 9A, 11Ag Alternate Carroll Phillips Representative, 9Bg Office Aide, IIA, 12Ag Gryphon Representaf tive, IIB. HARRY RODMAN Gaaouow 1503 S. Fiftyfthird Street Chubby Ambition--Aviator. Shaw Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.g Study Hall Aide, IIB-12Bg Class Basket- ball, 12A. ETHEL GARNER 1240 Hollywood Street Edu Ambition - Somebody's stenogra' pher. Frankford High Activities--C. A. A. A., Library Senior, 12A'12B. NELLIE GBE 615 N. Fortyfhrst Street Nell Ambition-Social worker. Sulzberger junior High Activities-Basketball, IDA, Patrol, 11A-l2Ag Aide, 11Bg Alternate A. A. Manager, 11Bg Track Team, HB. THE RECORD 1934 NORMAN Geicosici 518 S. Melville Street Itsic'l Ambition'-Teaching. H. C. Lea Activities-C. A.g A. A.: A- A- Manager, 9B'12Bg Bugle and Drum Corps, 9Bg Class Baseball Team, IOA. JULIA GXLLESPIE 5816 Hndfield Street Jule Ambition-eBusiness. Upper Darby High Upper Darby, Pa. Activities--C. A.g A. AA BXISUICSS Science Club, 12A: A. A..Mamg9l', l'lA3 Hallov-1e'en Party, 12A. Rose GiNsBnRu 6150 Delaney Street ARD.. Amlyiticmn-Secretary. Blankenburg Activities-C. A.g A. A.g Patrol, IOA, IOB: Halloween Party, 11A: Science Club, IZB. IEANETTE GOLDBERG 6047 Locust Street jean Ambition--Private secretary. Frankford High Activities-C. A.: A. A.g Business Science Club, 12A. Fifryfsix P SAMUEL GIBSON 5038 Kingsessing Avenue nsam.. Ambition--Journalist, Shaw junior High Activities-C. A.g A. A.g Patrol, 10A-11Bg Alternate Senator, 10Ag Carroll Phillips, 11B. FRANCES GILTMAN 417 S. Fiftyfseventh Street 'iFram1y,' Ambition-To haunt the boys. Holmes Junior High Activities -- Banker, 10Af 12Ag Study Hall Aide, IOBQ Tennis Club, 11Ag Hallowe'en Party, 1?.Ag Hockey Club, 12Aq Patrol, 12Bg A. A. Manager, 12B. H.-uzvnr GLASSMAN 5910 Pine Street lLHdTU,, Ambition-To be a millionaire. Mann Activities-C. A.g A. A. Zisve GOLDBERG 4911 Pine Street Zur Ambition-Radio engineer. Ridley Park High Ridley Park, Pa. Activities-Patrol, 11Ag Class Bas' kefbllll, 11A, 1lBg Nautical Club, 11B-12135 Radio Club, 11Bf12B: Library Senior, 1'.ZAg Mathematics Club, 12B. 4 ALAN GOLDBLATT 6028 Christian Street NAV, Ambition-Find a rich uncle. William Cullen Bryant Awards-Two 1934's : AWA : Silver Certiiicate, Gold Medal: Gold Ball , five Activities-Alternate Senator, 9A, IOB, IZA: Championship Class Inf door Baseball Team, 9Bg Class Bas' ketball. 9BfIIBg Senator, 9B, IIA, IIB: Golf Team, 9Bg Western News Salesman, IOAQ Gryphon Staff, IOAfIIBg Study Hall Aide, IGB: Championship Golf Team, IOB: Varsity Tennis Team, 1IAg Iunior Issue Western News, IIB: Boys' Locker Room Aide, IIB: Captain Varsity Golf Team, IIB'IZB: Championship Class Basketball Team, IZA: Lost and Found Aide, IZA: Championship Tennis Team, IZB: Alternate Councilman, I'2Bg Sub'Chairman of Patrols, IZB. LAXVRENCE GOLDSTEIN 6250 Larchwood Avenue Lor'ry', Ambition--To retire. XVilliam Cullen Bryant Activities-Class Soccer, 9B: Vsfest' ern News Salesman, 9B'I1Bg Engi' neering Club, IIA: XVestern Aero Club, IIA-IZBQ Study Hall Aide, IZB. Doaori-:Y ROSALIE GORDON 136 S. Fifty-fourth Street Dotsyl' Ambition - Somebody's stenograf pher. Public School 63, New York City Activities--Leaders' Club. 9Ag So' cial Service Club, 9A-IOBQ Senator, IOB: A. A. Representative, IOB' IIB: Circus, IOBQ Alternate Coun' cilman, IIB: Councilman, IZA: Alf ternate Senator, IZB. HELEN GORMAN 4911 Fairmount Avenue Boots Ambition--Nurse. Sulzberger junior High Awards-Silver Certificate. Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Banker, IOAQ Study Hall Aide, IOBQ Gry- phon Salesman, IIA, IIBQ Alter' nate 'Western News Salesman, IZA. Fiftyfscvcn THE RECORD l934 ALBERT GOLDSTEIN 5612 Pemberton Sstreet HAI.. Ambition-Millionaire. Harrity Activities-Alternate Western News Salesman, 9A: Freshman Track, 9A: Interclass Soccer, 9Ag Banker, IOA: Stamp Club, IOB: Study Hall Aide, 1IA'lIB: Interclass Baseball, IIB: Interclass Basketball, IZA: Carroll Phillips Representative, IZA. HARRY BRUCE GOODYEAR 5925 Cedar Avenue Goodyl' Ambition--Scientific Farmer. Williani Cullen Bryant Awards-Silver Certificate. Activities--C. A.: A. A.: Patrol, 9B-IZB. RALPH E. Goam' 184 N. Paxon Street Ralpl1iei' Ambition-Picture snatchcr. Sulzberger High Activities--C. A.: A. A.: Senator. IIB: Interclass Basketball Team, IIB, IZA. JACK GOTTLIEB 6242 Washington Avenue 'ASQ 'Gotten Ambition-Attomeyfatflaw. Harrity Awards- I934. Activities - Western News Sales' man, 9A, 9Bg Senator, 9A, IOA, IIB, Carroll Phillips Representaf tive, 9B'10Bg Aide, IOAQ IZBQ Alf ternate Senator, IOA, IIB, Alter' nate Councilman, IIB, IZA, Cham' pion Class Basketball, IZA: Track Squad, IZBQ Subfchairman Corri' dor Patrol, IZBQ Chairman Lunch Room Committee, I2Bg Business Manager Record Staff, I2Bg Prom Committee, IZB. THE RECORD 1934 STANLEY RICHARD GOTTLIEB 5819 Sansom Street Stan Ambition--College. Holmes Junior High Activities-W. P. H. S. Bugle and Drum Corps, 10Ag Banker, IOA, 12Bg Assistant Carroll Phillips Rep' rcsentative, 1OAg Patrol, 11A, 1213: Band, 11A: lnterclass Basketball, 11B, 12A: Silver Screen Club, 12A: Senior Gown Committee, 12B. WlLLIAhi GRACE 232 N. Creighton Street Bill Ambition-vMarine aviation. Holmes Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Patrol, 11B: Assistant Carroll Phillips. 1?.B. CECELIA ELizAuErH GRAY 235 S. Farragut Terrace Betty Ambition'-University of Pennsyl- vania. Pottsvillc High, Pottsville, Pa. Activities-C. A.: A, A.: Hallo- we'en Party, IZA: Art Club, IZBQ Circus, 1'2.B. Esrmza GREENBERG 4811 VVoodland Avenue AES., Ambition-Technician. Shaw junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Social Service Club, 11B: Tennis Club, 11B: Hockey, IZA. Fifty-eight P JOSEPH GOZENKER 5322 Osage Avenue joe Singer Ambition,-As famous as Bing Crosby. Shaw Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Astron. omy Club, 10Af11B: Stamp Club, 10Af10Bg Carroll Phillips Repref sentative, lOAg Track Team, 1OB. ELIZABETH Lewis GRAHAM 2137 S. Seventy'hrst Street ..Beny,, Ambition-Business college. Newton Activities-Senator, 9A: Western News Alternate, 9B: Patrol, 10Bg Alternate Gryphon Representative, IOB: Study Hall Aide, 11Bf12Bg Banker, l1B. MARIE GREBERMAN 129 S. Salford Street Mo11ya Ambition-Teaching. Holmes junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Social Service Club, 11B, 1'2B. SYLVIA GREENBERG 6109 Carpenter Street Greeny Ambition-Technician. Shaw Junior High Activities-C.A.g A.A.g Swimming Club, 10Bg Alternate Senator, 1OAg Carroll Phillips Representa' tive, 11B. 4 ANNA E. GROGAN 4502 Springfield Avenue Ami Ambition-Art school. Cassidy Activities--C. A.: A. A.: Art Club, llB. RUTH MARIE GuNsoN 5930 Washington Avenue Rut' n' Tut Ambition-Somebody's stenog. Harrity Activities-Leaders' Club, 9A, 9B: Spanish Club, 9Bg Alternate Sen' ator, l0A: Alternate Banker, 10Bg Swimming Club, 10Bg Alternate Carroll Phillips Representative, 1?.A: Aide, IEB. EVELYN FRANCES HAGEN 4800 Walnut Street ..Evy,. Ambition-Executive secretary. San Pedro High, San Pedro, Calif. Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Tennis Team, IZA. BEATRYCE HAIL! 4741 YValnut Street Haimiei' Ambition-XVhat's the use? Some man will change it anyway. ' Benjamin School, New York City Activities-MC. A.: A. A.: Social Service Club, 1lA: Patrol, IZA. Fifty--nine THE RECORD I934 MARGARET I. GUNN 142 S. Forty'fourth Street Marge Ambition-Get a good job. Vfaukegan High, Waukegan, lll. Activities,-C. A.: A. A.: Senior Dramatic Club, IIB, 12B: Sponsor of 9B Dramatic Club, IZBQ Library Aide, IIB. ARTHLTR H. GURBARG 5536 Malcolm Street Art Ambitioai-Work for C.VJ.A. Shaw junior High Activities-WC. A.: A. A. ANNA E. HAHN 27 N. Thirtyfsixth Street Speedi' Ambition-To always be one step ahead. Newton Award-Silver Certificate. Activities-Banker, 9A-IOA, 11Bg A. A. Representative, 9B: Gryphon Business Manager, 11A'11Bg A. A. Alternate Representative, l0Ag Pa' trol, 1lA, 12A, IZB: Gryphon Salesman, 11A, HB1 Carroll Phil' lips Representative, IZA. DOROTHY HALPERN 5714 Warriiigton Avenue ..D0t,, Ambition-Ofhce wife. Shaw junior High Activities +- Social Service Club, 10A'12B: VicefPresident, IOBQ President, 12Bg Banker, 11A-l1Bg Christmas Work, l1A'12A: Gerf man Club, 1113: Alternate A. A. Manager, l2A: Carroll Phillips Representative, IZB. THE RECORD 1934 G. MAE HAMILTON 821 S. Vodgcs Street Giggles Ambition-To be an archaeologist. Harrity Actitvities-Western News Sales' man, 9B: Senator, IOA: Alternate Senator, 10BfIIAq Banker, IIB: Patrol, I2A'12Bg Aide, IZAfl2B. Romsar W. HAMNG 919 S. Conestoga Street Bohn Ambition-College professor. Harrity Activities-NVestern News Sales' man, 9A, 9B, IIB: Spanish Club, IOB, IIB, IZBQ Bible Club, IIA: A. A. Representative, 1215, Patrol, UB. GLADYS C. HARTMAN I0 S. Fifty'third Street Glad5 ' Ambition-Dramatic work. Holmes Junior High Activities-Banker, IOA'IOB: Pa' trol, IOA, IOB, IZBQ English Club, IIA, IIB: Alternate Senator, IIA, IIBQ Swimming Club, IIA, IZBQ Senator, IZA: Senior Dramatic Club, IZA, IZBQ Councilman, IZB: Sponsor of 9A Dramatic Group, IZB. DORIAN H.RRVEY 1361 S. Market Street Dee Ambition-Second Lily Pons. Vkfilliam Penn High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Music Cluh, 1OA'12Bg Glec Club, IZA. Sixty P JANE I. HAMLKE 5816 Whitby Avenue Ham Ambiticm--To learn Spanish. Upper Darby High Upper Darby, Pa. Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Patrol, IZA: Study Hall Aide, IZBQ Span' ish Club, I'lB. RITA G. HARLIAN 2241 S. Shields Street ARM., Ambition,-To be one step ahead. Tilden junior High Activities-Carroll Phillips Repro' sentative, IOA, IOB, 1IBg Basket' ball Club, IOB, IIAQ Alternate Gry- phon Representative, IIA: Hockey, IZA: Swimming Club, IZAQ Patrol, IZA: A. A. Manager, IZA, IZB. DONALD S. HARTZ 4311 Locust Street Gizzy Ambition-President of American Stores Company. Harrity Activities-QC. A.: A. A.g Crchestra, 9A-IZA, Study Hall Aide, 913, IZB. Awards--Gold W. XVILLIAM M. HAYES 4815 Chestnut Street Bill Ambition-VicefPrincipal of the Vvlest Philadelphia High School. H. C. Lea Attiards- W g 34. Activities-Western News Sales' man, 9AfIIAg A. A. Manager, 9A- IOBQ Varsity Baseball, IOA, IIB, I2Bg I. V. Football, IOAQ Social Science Club, 12A-IIB. ,Q 4 LlLL1.xN M. Hmoncx 1342 S. Paxon Street Lil Ambition-Second Babe Diclrik' son. Shaw lunior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Baskflf' ball, 10A-1213: A. A. Manager. 10Bf11Ag Swimming Club, 12B. LUCILLE HERMAN 247 S. Fortieth Street Lou Ambition--Social worker. Newton Activities-WC. A.,1 A. A.: Carroll Phillips, 9A, 9Bg Banker, 9A'1?.B: Basketball Club, 9B, 1OA1 SWUW ming Club, 1lB, IZA. Emo Hana 7053 Reedland Street ..ETiC,. Ambition-Secretary of State. Tilden junior High Acitivities-C. A.g A. A., Assistant Banker, lOB, 11A: A. A. Repre' sentative, 11 Bg Business Science Club, 12A. JUANA M. R. Husas 1011 S. Fortyfninth Street Peggy Ambition-Doctor. Shaw junior High Activities-Study Hall Aide, 1lBg Alternate Councilman, 1lBg Counf cilman, 1?.Ag Social Committee, IZA: Alternate Councilman, 12Bg Patrol, 12BgAide, 1213. Sixtyfoue T HE RECORD 1934 ROBERT HEIGHT 6024 Chester Avenue ..B0b., Ambition-Vv'orld's greatest coined' ian. Shaw Junior High Awards- 3-4. Activities - Senator, l0A: A. A. Staff Representative, l0B'11A, Manager 1lB, Alternate Manager, 12Bg Captain Grade Baseball and Basketball Teams, 11Ag Track Team, 1lBg Patrol, 1lBf12B: Alf ternate Senator, 12Ag Westerxi News Salesman, 12A: Business Scgnce Club, 12Bg Big Brother, 17 ISABELLE HERNIANN 5936 Walntlt Street Missy Ambition-College. Holmes junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: English Club, 9Bf1lBg Senator, 1OAf11A. juua Heros 4926 Chestnut Street 'ifulieu Ambition-Business. Sulzberger junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Leaders' Club, lOB, 12B: Tennis, 1lBg Greek Club, 1213. HOPE VIRGINIA HILGROVE 6537 Linmore Avenue Reds - Ambition-Dietician. Tilden Junior High Activities-MC. A.g A. A., Basket- ball, 11A, 11B: Alternate A. A. Manager, 11A: Track Team, 11B. THE RECORD 1934 MARION L. HILLIER 5039 Haverford Avenue Dimples Ambition-Portrait Painter. Sulzberger junior High Activities-C. A.g A. A.: Patrol, IIB, Usher, IZA. PHILIP Louis HIRSI-I 5950 Pine Street Phil Ambition-Engineer. Williaxn Cullen Bryant Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Gryphon Salesman, 9AfIOAg Engineering Club, IIB. HliNRY FRAN14 HOFLIANN 5325 Pine Street Bud Ambition - Take Mr. McAfee's place as a Social Science teacher. Shaw Iunior High Awards -- 34 : I934 g two ANVA's g Gold two Silver Certiiicates. Activities - Senator, IOA-IIB: Spanish Club, IOAQ junior Varsity Football, 1OAfIlAg Patrol, IOA, IOB, IZBQ NVestern News, IOA' IIB: Class Baseball, IOB, IIB, I2Bg Usher, IOB, IIA, Sub'Chair- man, IIA-IZA: Study Hall Aide, 1IA'I1B: Councilman, IIB: Varsity Track, IIB: Class Basketball, IIB, IZBQ Class Tennis, IIB: Ofhce Aide, IIB, IZA: Commencement Usher, IZA: Varsity Football, IZB: Varsity Baseball, I'lBg President of IZB Class. L. JEAN HOLTON 6022 Greenway Avenue fin-ny Avnbitionv-Private secretary fvery privatej. Tilden junior High Activities-C. A., A. A.: Coni- mencement Usher, IZA: Library Senior, IZB. ' r Sixtytwo VJALTER HIRSCH 6242 Addison Street VJalt Ambitionh-Lawyer. WilliaIn Cullen Bryant Awards-Gold W, Activities -- Assistant Gryphon Salesman, 9Af1OA: Senator, 9Bg Orchestra, IOA-IZA: Chess Club, 9B-IIA, Chess Team, IOB-IIA, Patrol, IZB. ANNA F. HOFFMAN 5654 Malcolm Street Anne Ambition-Somebocly's stenog. Gloucester High, Gloucester, N. I. Activities-C. A.: A. A., Business Science Club, IZA. ELIZABETH M. HOLMES 1238 S, Fifty-sixth Street Betty Ambition-Secretary. Shaw junior High Activities,-C. A.: A. A.: English Club, IIA-I1Bg Patrol, 1lAfI2Bg Gown Committee, 123. Eriuar. E. Hoover. 4111 Walnut Street Bird Ambition--Private secretary. Sunbury High, Sunbury, Pa. Activities-C. A., A. A., Glee Club, 9A, IOB. 4 C. HARVEY HOUGH 5013 Hazel Avenue Pete Ambition-Future air hero. Shaw junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Senator, IOA: A. A. Manager, 11A: Foot- ball-Second Team, 1lBq Gryphon Club, 11B, EDWARD F. HUBBARD 6162 Kingsessing Avenue Hub Ambition-Somebody's boss. Shaw junior High Activities-Carroll Phillips, IOA: Football, IOA: Class Baseball, 10Bg Print Shop, 11A-1?.Bg Alternate Councilman, IZA: A. A. Repre' sentativc, IZBQ Class Basketball, 1'lB. SYLVIA HIURXVITZ. 5732 Hazel Avenue ASW, Ambition-To travel. XVilliam Cullen Bryant Activities-Banker, 9A, 9Bg A. A. Manager, IOA: Library Aide, 11Ag Lunch Room Corridor Patrol, 11Bf IZA: Social Service Club, 11B-IZA. MURIE1. LILIAN INGBER 36 N. Hirst Street Mm Ambition-That's what I'm trying to find out. Holmes Junior High Activities--C. A.g A. A.: Library Aide, 10A: Jewelry Club, 10Bg So- cial Service Club, 11A-11B. Sixty-three THE RECORD 1934 HELEN HRICE 8907 Tinicum Avenue Heh-ani' Ambition-Private secretary. Tilden Junior High Activities-C. A.g A. A. OLIVE HULILIEL 5846 Christian Street Dolly Dimplcsn Ambition-Nurse. Harrity Activities - Western News Sales' man, 10Ag A. A. Manager, 10A: Patrol, 10Ag Glee Club, 10Ag Banker, IOA, 1'lB: Music Club, IOB, 11B, l2Bg Treble Clef Club, 1lA'l2B: Glee Club, 11A, 12Ag Study Hall Aide, 1'ZA'1?.Bg Busi ness Science Club, 12B. MARIAN RITA IANNETTA 1228 S. Fiftieth Street Mar Ambition-Technician. Shaw junior High Activities-C. A.g A. A.g Patrol llAf12B: Social Service Club, Science Club, l2A, 12B. 11A FRANCES ELIZABETH IRONS 5833 Washington Avenue e Betty Ambition-Nurse. Harrity Awards- 34 g W , Pug Two Silver Certificates. Activities-A. A. Representative, 9A, 10A, 10B, 12Bg Basketball, 9A, 1013: Swimming Club, 9B'10B, IZA, 1'lB: Track, 9B, 1OBg Lead' ers' Club, IOA, 12Ag Senator, 11Af 12Bg Gryphon Staff, 11A, 11Bg A. A. President, 12Ag Chairman of Senate, 12B. THE RECORD 1934 VIOLE1- ISCHLER 1218 E. Edgewood Street avi., Ambition-To be a school teacher. Harrity Awards- 34 Q NVJHS NPN: MW' P. H. S. ActiuitiesQSenatOr, 9A: A. A. Manager, 9A, 10A-12B: Basketball, 9A, 1OAf1?.B: Leaders' Club, 9A, 1'.lAg Swimming Club, 9B, IOA, 11A'1ZB: Class Track, 9Bf12B: Volleyball, 10Ag Varsity Track, IOB: Hockey, 12A: Library Senior, 12A: Commencement Usher, 12A: Chairman Gown Committee, 1'.lB. NATALIE JACOBS 6517 Elmwood Avenue ..Nat,, Ambition-Singer and dancer. Tilden Junior High Activities-Glee Club, 10A: A.A., Alternate, 10A: Leaders' Club, 11A'12A: Library Aide, 11Af1?.B: Track, 11A: Patrol, 11A'12A: Car- roll Phillins Representative, IZB. GEORGE JIZMAJIAN 5147 Walnilt Street Jerry Ambition-Engineer. McMichael Awards- 34. Activities-Captain Champion Soc' Cer Team, 9Ag A. A. Representa- tive, 1013, Carroll Phillips Repre' sentative, IOB: Gym Leader, IOB. DAVID O. JOHNSON 1508 Summer Street Dave Ambition-Medical school. H. C, Lea Awards-Silver Certificate. Activities-A. A. Manager, 9A: Class Baseball, 9A: Class Soccer, 9B: Gryphon Representative, 9B: Alternate Senator, l1B: Senator, 12A: Vkfestern News StaH, 12A, 12B: CofEditor of Turkey Gobbler, 12A: Commencement Usher, IZA: Chairman of Tribunal, IZBQ Class Social Committee, IZB: Chairman of Color Guard, 1'lB. Sixtyffour P DOROTHY JACKSON 414 S. Forty-eighth Street 'Dottieu Ambition--Nurse. Williain Penn High Harrisburg, Pa. Activities-Alternate, A.A.: Man- ager, 11A, 11B, 12A: Swimming Club, 11B: Manager, A.A., 1213. OPHELIA JAMES 1220 S. Markoe Street Felix Ambition-Social service worker. Shaw Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Glee Club, 10A-10B: Swimming Club, 10A, IOB: Basketball Club, 11B. ANNA ONETHA JOHNSON 148 N. Ruby Street Ann Ambition-College. Holmes Junior High Awards- WPHS g 34 g Silver Certificate. Activities-Glee Club, 10A, 12Ag Senior High Music Festival, 10B, l1B, 12B: Basketball, 10B, 1'ZA: Varsity Track, 10B: Class Track, 10B, 11A, 12A: Leaders' Club, 11A'11Bg Annual Concert, 11B. DOROTHY V. JOHNSON 3919 Brown Street Dottie Ambition-Nurse. Newton Activities-Track Team, 9B: Span' ish Club, 10A: Basketball Team, 1OBg Western News Salesman, 11A, 11B: Patrol, 11Bg Aide, 12B. 4 MARY JOHNSON 4834 Cedar Avenue 'ifolmnyf' Ambition-Secretary. H. C. Lea Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Banker, IOB'I2B: Glee Club, IIA-IIB. IVIARTIN KAHN 5636 Beaumont Avenue ulvlartyn Ambitioiv-Engineer. Shaw junior High Activities-A. A. Manager, IOA. IIB, IZB: Alternate Senator, IOB Patrol, IOB, IIB, IZA, 12B Banker, IIA: Gym Leader, IIB IIB: Class Basketball, IZB. F. CHARLES KAlssL1No, JR. 1413 S. Fiftyfsecond Street Chas. Ambition--President of the com pany. Shaw junior High Activities-NVestern News Sales man, IOA, IIB: Alternate Senator IOB: Patrol, IIA-IZA: Carroll Phil lips, IIB: Alternate Councilman IIB: Business Science Club, IZA Office Aide, IZBQ Class Basketball IIB. BENJANIN I. KAPLAN 3503 Haverford Avenue Bengc Ambition--College. McMichael Activities - Gryphon Representa tive, IOA: Class Basketball, IOB IZB: Study Hall Aide, 1IBfI2A Patrol, IZA. f Sixtyffve THE RECORD 1934 EDNA VJ. JONES 2228 S. Seventieth Street A'Eddie Ambition-Secretary. Tilden junior High Awards-Silver Certincate. Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Treble Clcf Club, 10A-IZB: Glee Club, IOA: Bible Class, IIA, IZB. WALLACE KAHN 6853 Regent Street XVally Ambition-Orchestra Leader. Tilden Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Bass Clef, IOA'IOB: A. A. Manager, IIA: Alternate Senator, IIB. NORMAN KAMMERIER 5856 Christian Street Sparks Ambition-Radio operator. Harrity Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Patrol, 9B-IIA, Nautical Club, 9B-IOB: Radio Club, IOA-IOB. EUGENE KARDON 5123 Woodbine Avenue Butts,' Ambition-Organ grinder. H. C. Lea Awards-Gold and Silver W's g I934. Activities-Cast of Much Ado About Nothing, Macbcth : Soc' eer, 9A: Senator, IOAfIIAg Senate Assembly Committee, IOBQ Carroll Phillips, IIAQ News Editor of the junior Issue of Western News, IIB: President of Business Science Cluh, IZA: Commencement Usher, IZA: Chairman of Costume Committee, 1ZAg Councilman, I2AfI2Bg Com- poser of Class Song, IZB: President Shakesoeare Club, IZB: Chairman Senior Prom Committee, IZB. THE RECORD 1934 IOSEPH K.-xssABlAN 5118 XVhitby Avenue aloe., Ambition-Engineer. Newton Activities--C. A.: A. A. .ANNA KEIM 8703 Madison Avenue Bonnie Ambition-Business. Tilden Junior High Activities--C. A.: A. A.: Banker: 9A'9B: Swimming Club, IOA: Of- iice Aide, IZA: Library Aide, IZB. ARAX KESDEKIAN 5446 Baltimore Avenue Roxy Ambition-Business Manager. Shaw Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Business Science Club, I2A. Doms KILLEBREXV . 4904 Saybrooke Avenue Duke Ambition-Business. Tilden Junior High Awards-Triangular W, 1934. Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Class Bas' ketball, 10A'I2B: Class Baseball, IOB'lIB: Banker, IZA. Sixtynsix P RUTH KEEBLER 2138 S. Sixtyfseventh Street Biscuits Ambition-Advertising woman. Tilden Junior High Activities - Banker, IOA, IZA: Councilman, IIB: Alternate Sen' ator, IZA: XVestern News Salesman, IZA: Assistant A. A. Manager, IZA: Library Senior, 12A-IIB: Pa' trol, IZA: Office Aide, IZA: West' ern News Business Staff, IZB. HELEN KELLOCK 5031 Chester Avenue Kelly Ambition-Librarian. Shaw Junior High Awards-Silver Certificate. Activities-Banker IOA: Glee Club IOA, IOB, President IIA, IZA, Vice President IIB: Track IOA, IIB: Basketball IOAf1IA: Western News Salesman IIA: Patrol IIA, IZA: Treble Clef Club IIA, Vice President IIB, IZB, Secretary IZA: Carroll Phillips Representative IIB, IZA. H. DONALD Klcnr Juniata Apartments H. D. K. Ambition-Author. Shaw Junior High Activities-Feature Editor, Junior Issue Western News, IIB: Usher Corps, 1IB'I2B: Western News Staff, I2AfI2B: Turkey Gobbler Staff, IZA: Commencement Usher, IEA: Feature Editor, Western News, IZB: Editor-in'Chief, Record, IZB. MARGUERITE ASTON KILPATRICK 5605 Thomas Avenue Mickey Ambition-Secretary. Easton, High, Easton, Pa. Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Esperanto Club, IZA: Music Club, IZB. 4 MARY ANNA KINNEY 1327 S. Fiftyfthird Street Mary Ambition-Secretary. Shaw Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Alternate A. A. Representative, IIA. RUTH E. KLEIN 755 S. Fiftyfhrst Street Rudv Ambition-mPrivate secretary. Shaw ,lunior High Activities-Alternate Senator, IOA: Senator, IOB: Lunch Room Patrol. IIA-IZB: Carroll Phillips Repre- sentative, IIB: Alternate A. A. Manager, IZA: A. A. Manager, IZB: Commencement Usher, IZA. RAYMOND KLEVANSKY 6001 Chester Avenue Ambition-Advertising college. Shaw Junior High Activities--Gryphon Representative. IOA'1IB: Class Basketball Team, IIAfIIB: Class Football Team, I1AfIIB: Banker 1IAf11B: Class Baseball Team, IIB-IZA. CONSTANCE VIRGINIA KNOTT 5737 Chestnut Street Jimmy Ambition-Nurse. Holmes ,lunior High Awards-Silver Certificate. Activities-Alternate Senator, IOA: Alternate A. A. Manager, IOB: Lenders' Club, 11A'lZA: Track Team, IIA: Locker Aide, IIB: Pa' trol, I2AfI2B: Library Aide, IZA: Library Senior, IZB. Sixtyfseveu THE RECORD 1934 JOHN J. KLEiN 421 S. Fiftieth Street Chuck Ambition-Big business. H. C. Lea Awards-- 193 4. Activities+Soccer, SPA: Senator, 9Bf IIA: Assistant Manager Gym Team, IOA-IOB: Alternate Senator, IIBQ Councilman, IZA. Donorriv KLENK 5541 Webster Street Dot Ambition-wSomebody's stenog. Harrity Awards- 34. Activities-Basketball, Team, 9A- IZB: A. A. Manager, 9A'IIA: Leaders' Club, 9B-IIB, IZA: Inter' school Track Team IZA: Hockey, IZA. MATILDA KLINMAN 5715 Market Street Tillie Ambition-Teacher. Holmes Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Social Service Club, IZA: Science Club, IZA: Music Club, IZB. LYDIA MAY KOFF 6029 Carpenter Street Mazie Ambition-Singer. William Cullen Bryant Activities-A. A. Manager, 9AfIIB: Tennis Instructor, 9A'11Bg Track Team, 9A'IOB: Dancing Club, 9A' IOA: Study Hall Aide, IIA'1ZB: Treble Clef Club, IIB-IZB. THE RECORD 1934 OLIVE ALMA Koi-IN 5641 Ridgewood Street MOI., Ambition--To know all the an- swers. Tilden Junior High Awards-MSilver Certificate. Activities -- Gryphon Alternate, 10A: Western News Salesman, IOA- IZB: A. A. Manager, IOBQ Orches- tra, IOB, IIB, IZAQ Glee Club, IIB: I2Ag Patrol, 1013, IIB: Charge of Supply Table, I'.!A: Alternate Sen- ator, HB. LILLIAN KORFF 5456 Windsor Place Lilhuns Ambition-XVife. Shaw Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Social Service Club, IOA, IOB: Patrol, IDA. IIB: Carroll Phillips Repre- sentative, IIZA, IIB. BERTHA KORNBLUEH 6018 Webster Street Birdie Ambition-Private secretary. Holmes Junior High Activities--C. A.: A. A.: Social Service Club, IIA, IZB. KATHRYN KAY Kufwirr 5856 Spruce Street Kitty Ambition - Professor of Mathe- matics. Holmes junior High Activities-Aide, 9B, IIB: Gry- phon Representative, 9B-IDA: West- ern News Salesman, 9Bg Library Aide, IOA: Carroll Phillips Repre- sentative, IUA-IDB: Alternate A. A. Manager, IOBg Mathematics Club, IOB. IZBQ Study Hall Oflice Aide, IZIAPIZB: Science Club, IZB: Gym Locker Aide, IZBQ Library Senior, IZB. Sixty-eight P DENA Koicorcos 6232 Walton Avenue Do Do Ambition--French teacher. William Cullen Bryant Activities-Carroll Phillips Repre- sentative, IOAg Tennis Club, IOB, IZB: Banker, IOB: Patrol, IIA, IZB: French Club, IIB-12B: West- ern News Salesman, IIB: Alternate Councilman, IZA: Commencement Usher, IZA: Councilman, IZB: Greek Club, 12B. Enlri-i KORNBERG 4824 Woodland Avenue Edie Ambition-To write a best-seller. Shaw junior High Activities-XVestern News Sales- man, IOA: Swimming Club, IIA- 1?.A: Carroll Phillips Representa- tive, IIA: Study Hall Aide, IIA, IZB: Tennis Club, IIAQ Patrol, IIA, IZA: Commencement Aide, IZA: Science Club, I2A. Leon KOTLOFF 7353 Chelwynde Avenue Kotlo1f Ambition-Millionaire. Tilden Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.g Architec- tural Club, IZA: Patrol, IZB: Banker, IIB: Study Hall Aide, IZB. ETHEL Roseau Kaewson 5032 Florence Avenue Hjimmicn Ambition-To marry. Shaw Junior High Activities-C. A.g A. A.: Swim- ming Club, IOAQ Tennis Club, IOAg Basketball IOB-IIBQ Art Club, IIB. 4 LENA MAY Kurz 6521 Regent Street Tillie Ambition-Bookkeeper. Tilden junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: NVestern News Alternate, IOAQ Business Sci' ence Club, IZA, IZB. PAULINE LAEVSKY 5618 Sansom Street Pinnie Ambition-Somebody's stenog. Balboa High, Panama Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Library A' e IIB-IZB: Treble Clef Club d , , IlB'I'.ZB: Library Senior, I2A'I2B. :ALAN LANARD 5544 Willows Avenue AAI.. Ainbitiozz--West Pointer. Shaw Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.g A. A. Manager, IOAQ Alternate Senator, IOB: Vv'estern News Salesman, 10133 Science Club, IIA-IZB. josnpi-x N. LANDSBLIRG 5811 NVashington Avenue njoe.. Ambition-Elliciency engineer. Harrity Awards-Silver Certilicatc. Activities-Bass Clef Club, 9B- IIB, Secretary, IIBg Senator, 9B' IIA: Patrol, 9B-IIA, Aide, IOA, IIA, I'2Ag Spanish Club, IOAg Councilman, IIB: Alternate, IZB: NVestern News Junior Issue, IIB: Shakespeare Club, IIB-12B Tri' bunal, IZAQ Carroll Phillips, IZA. Sixtyfnine THE RECORD 1934 Bessie PAULINE LACKMAN 5853 Christian Street Bess, Ambition-Office work. Harrity Activities-C. A., A. A.g Patrol, IIA'I1B. Russian LAKOFF 141 S. Fiftyfeighth Street Dales Ambition-Understudy to Rip Van Winkle. Holmes Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A. ARNOLD L, LANDEsB1aaG 5049 Arch Street Arn Ambition--Connoisseur. Holmes junior High Activities-Silver Screen Club, IOAf IZA: Banker, IOA, IIA: Aero Club, IOA, IOB: Western News Sales' man, IOA, IIA: Patrol, -IOAQ A. A. Manager, IOB, 12Bg Group Track Team, IOB, Assistant Man' ager Track Team, IOB, IIB: Bas' ketball Team Assistant Manager, IIA, Study Hall Aide, IZBQ Group Basketball Team, IIB. ELSIE MAY LANGMAN 5636 Carpenter Street Else Ainbitimi--Secretary to the Presi- dent of U. S. Harrity Activities - Basketball, 9A, 9Bg Leaders' Club, 9A, ,9Bg Circus, 9B, IOB, IZB: Banker, IOAQ Hallowe'en Party, IOA, IIA, IZA, A. A. Man' ager, IOBQ Tennis, IOBQ Alternate Councilman, IIB, IZA: Library Senior, IZA, IZB: Alternate Library Senior Director, IZA: Commencef ment Usher IZA: Hockey, IZA. THE RECORD l934 GERTRUDE LARXIN 5139 Catherine Street Gert, Ambition-Air hostess. Shaw junior High Activities--Banker, IOA: Circus, IOA, IIA, IZA, IZB: SubfChairman of Patrols, IZA: Aide, IZA, IIB: Library Aide, IZA: Commencement Usher, IIA: Patrol. IZB. CHARLES L.-xsiao 5227 YValnut Street Charley Ambition-Pilot. Sulzberger Junior High Awards-Gold VVS: Silver Certinf cate. Activities - X7v7.P.H.S. Bugle and Drum Corps, IOA1 Orchestra, 10Af IIB: W.P.H.S. Band, IIAQ All Senior High School Orchestra, IIA: Senior Assembly Dance Orchestra. IIA, IIBQ Patrol, IIB-IZBQ Social Dance Orchetsra, IZA: Class Bas' ketball Champions, IIB. GEORGE P. LENNON 2443 S. Sixty'second Street Lenny Ambition-Big business. 'fildcn Iunior High Awards-Four YV's g Varsity Gold Football. Activities W- Varsity Track, IOA: Studv Hall Aide, IOB'1IB: Var' sity Football, IOB, IIA, IZA: A. A. Manager, IIA: Alternate Gry- phon Representative, IIB: Gym Aide, IIB: Patrol, IIB, Senator, IZA: lnterclass Basketball, IZB: President of A. A., IZB. JOHN L. LEONARD 4934 Locust Street njdck.. Ambition'-Olympic star. H. C. Lea Awards - Three AWA's g three W's g Silver Basketball. Activities - Senator, 9A: Iunior Varsity Basketball, IOA-IIA, Junior Varsity Football, 10Bg Varsity Bas- ketball, Champion, l1B'l2BQ Var- sity Baseball, IIB, IZB: Chairman of Patrols, IIB: Grade Director, IIB: Senator, IZB. Seventy P XVILLIAM H. LAR1:1N 516 N. Holly Street Bill Ambition-Grease monkey. Sulzberger Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Bass Clcf I1Afl?.B: Vifestern Aero, IIB- Radio, UA, Rouear G. LEINROTH 920 S. Fortyfeighth Street Bob Ambition-Engineer, Shaw junior High Aftflfltifshc- A-2 A. A.: Orchestra IIB, IZB. l HELEN SHARON LEON 5740 Addison Street Ponce Ambition-Aviatrix. Harrity Activities-Bank Oflicer, 9Afl2B- SCHHYOF, 9A: Western News Sales' man. 9A'IOBg Treble Clef Club, 9B'IOB: A. A. Manager, IDA: Bible Class, IOBJ A. A. Alternate, IOB, IZB: Tennis Club, IOB: Home, COW Club, 11AfI2B, Secretary 118: Gryphon Representative, IIB a Q LILLIAN LEPOXVITZ 7904 Eastwiek Avenue Libby Ambition--Normal school. Tilden Junior High Activities-Social Service Club, IOB: Library Aide, IOBfI2Bg Study Hall Office Aide, 1IB'I2Bg Patrol, IIB: Commencement Aide, IZA: Library Senior, I2AfI2B. 7 4 NATHANIEL Lesrz 427 S. Sixty-third Street UNM., Ambitionalingineer. William Cullen Bryant Afmfsues-C. A.: A. A.: Inrerflass Soccer, 9A, 9B: Interclass Football, 9A, 9B: Senator, 10Ag Engineering Club, 11A. EDWARD LEVIN 5450 Locust Street Ed Am bitioii-Millionaire. Holmes Junior High Awards- 1934. ' . Activities--Carroll Phillips, IOA: Study Hall Aide, 1OBg Baseball Champg, 10B: Class Basketball Champs, l1A: Business Science Club, 11Bg Commencement Usher, IZA: Golf Team, 12B. SAMUEL Emu. LEVY 5636 Christian Street Sam Ambition--Electrical and radio en' gmeering. Harrity Activities--C. A.: A. A. MORTON H. Lnanerutmx 5835 Cedar Avenue Morne Ambition - To beat Lipschutz matching. VVilliam Cullen Bryant Au-ards--Silver Certificate. Activities-junior Dramatic Club, 9Ag Chess Club, 9A, 9B: Banker, 9A. 9B: Vv'estern News Salesman, LOA: Class Baseball, 11Ag Silver Screen Club, 10A-UB: President, IIB. Seventy-o'ne T HE RECORD 1934 EDYTHE Levicr 6208 Ellsworth Street Edie Ambition-Social worker. Harrity Activities-Grade Director, 9Af11B: Senator, 9Af10B: 'Western News Salesman, 9A, IOA, 12Ag Color Guard, 9A'l2A: Gryphon Sales- man, 9Bg Banker, IOA: Patrol, 10Ag Riding Club, 11A'11Bg Chairman of Supply Table, 11Bg President Jewelry Club, 11B: Carroll Phillips Representative, 11Bg Chairman Pos' ter Committee, HB5 Alternate Sen' ator, IIB-1lA: Swimming Club, 11B: Social Service Club, l1B: Study Hall Aide, IIB: Tribunal, 1ZAg Commencement Usher, 12A1 Sub'Chairman of Patrols, 12Ag Big Sister, 1?.Af12Bq OHice Aide, 12A: Record Staff, 11Bg Chairman of Lunch Room Patrols, 1'lBg Science Club, IIB. MAE Levxrr 1712 S. Fourth Street Min1i Ambition-To waltz with George Raft. Harrity Activities-Alternate Senator, 9Af 9B: Banker, 9A-IOA, IIA: Alter- nate Gryphon Salesman, 9Ag Gry' phon Representative, 9Bg Library Aide, 9B-IOB, IIB, IZBQ Member of Social Service Club, 9Bf12Bg Treasurer, 10Bf12Bg Library Senior, DB3 Patrol, IBB. RUBY Luiz Lewis 652 Moss Street Lee Ambition-Missionary. Sulzberger Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.g A. A. Alternate Manager, 1OAg A. A. Mazinger, IOB. HERBERT L1Psc1-iurz 4937 Pine Street Libby Ambition - To beat Leiberman matching. H. C. Lea Activities--Gryphon Salesman, 9A' 11Ag Senator, 9B'10Bg Western News Salesman, 11B, Alternate Councilman, 11B-12Ag Commence' ment Usher, 12Aq Prom Commit- tee, l2Bg Office Aide, 12B. THE RECORD 1934 HENRY Lis: 1728 S. Sixtieth Street He1i'l Ambition--Aviator. Swarthmore High, Swarthmore, Pa. Actiuitiesw-C. A.: A. A.: Aide, IIB- IZA: Carroll Phillips, 12Ag Patrol, IZA: XVestern Aero Club, IZB. NAoMi LITTLEAIOHN 1329 S. Markoe Street ' Nay Ambition-Stenographer. Shaw junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Basketball, IOA: Locker Aide, IIB. XVILLIAM H. Losscx-isa 5848 Pixie Street Bill Am biffon--Undertaker - cofworker with Lott. Williarii Cullen Bryant Attvards-w W.P.H.S. Activities-Senator, 9A, 9B, IOB: Assistant Manager of Baseball, IDB: Grade Director, IIA, Sports Staii Gryphon, IIA, IIB: Manager of Baseball, IIB, Councilman, IZA: Social Committee, IZA, IZB: A. A. Director, IZA, IZB: Tribunal, IIB. Doaornr A. LONGENDYU 5502 Delancey Street Dot Am bition,-Beautician. Holmes junior High Activities-Banker 9B'I2Ag Alter- nate Senator, IOA: A. A. Manager, IDA, IIA, IIB: Basketball, IOB: Commencement Usher, IZA: Circus, IZA: Hallowe'en Party. IZA, Book' binding, IZA. Seireutyftitio P HARRIET LITTEN Pine Lodge Apartments 4816 Pine Street 'lPat Ambition-Kindergarten teacher. E95 Harbor High, Egg Harbor, N. I. Activities-Junior Dramatic Club, 9A-IOBQ Patrol, 9A-IOAQ Western News Salesman, 9B: Class Basket' hall, IOA: Alternate Senator, IOA- IOB: Swimming Club, IOBQ Aide, 11Af1ZBg Riding' Club, IIB. HELEN Locks 6072 Kingsessing Avenue Lockey Ambition--To graduate. Camden High, Camden, N. Activities--Patrol, IZA: Hockey, IZA: Social Service Club, 12Ag Hallowe'en Party, IIA: Homecon Club, IZA, IZB: A. A. Alternate, IZB: Aide, IZB. ELizAs12rH Lorumn 5642 Carpenter Street Betty Ambition-To graduate. Milford High, Milford, Del. Activities - Basketball, 9B, IOAg Leaders' Club, 9B, IOA, Halloween Party, 9BfI2B: Circus, 9B-I2Bg Business Science Club, IZB. GEORGE P. Lorr, JR. 4929 Catherine Street Georgie Ambition-Undertaker -- cofworl-:er with Loescher. Shaw junior High Awards -- Silver Football, Silver Basketball, four W's. Activitiesn-Assistant Manager of Football, 9Ag Carroll Phillips Repre' sentative, IOAQ Senator, IOBQ Var' sitv Football IIAfI2Ag Varsity Bas' ketball, IIA-IZA: junior Varsity, I2A'I2B: Social Committee, IZA, Commencement Usher, IZA. 4 BYRON LOUDERBACK 4813 Locust Street Barney Ambition-NVhat ambition? H. C. Lea Activities+C. A.: A. A.: Suhr Chairman Patrols, IIB. CARL Lunosrnom 21 N. Peach Street Catz Ambition-Cartoonist. Holmes Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Bible Class, 1OB'l'lA. CHARLES A. MACELREVEY 5440 Kingsessing Avenue Mac Ambition-Dentist. Shaw junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Patrol, IZA: Western News Salesman, IIB: Alternate Senator, IIB: Spanish Club, IZB. Luo MALLACE 6116 Catherine Street Lee Ambition-College. Vt-'illiam Cullen Bryant Awards-Two VV's. Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Carroll Phillips Representative, 9B-11A: Senator, IOA: Alternate Senator, XOB: Varsity Basketball, IBB. Seventyftlzree THE RECORD 1934 LOUELLA M. LUND 625 S. Forty-eighth Street Lou Ambition-Private secretary. Shaw Junior High Activities-Carroll Phillips, 10A' 1lA: Swimming Club, IOB: Alter' nate Senator, IOB-11B: Patrol, 11A, IIB: Lost B' Found Committee, 12B. EDWIN MCALLISTER 2136 S. Alden Street Mac Ambition-To graduate. Shaw Junior High Awards- 34. Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Patrol, IZB. RUDOLPH MACKARA 2125 S. Bonaifon Terrace Rudy Ambition-Gym teacher. Tilden Junior High Awards-Two W's. Activities--Varsity Basketball, 10Af 1?.B: A. A. Representative, IOA, IZA: Study Hall Aide, 11A-11Bg Varsity Track, 1OB'11B: Varsity Gym Team, 10Bg Alternate Sen' ator, IOB: Gryphon Salesman, IOB: Patrol, IOB, 11A: Carroll Phillips Representative, 11Bf1?.B: Senator, l1A: Gym Aide, 12B: Varsity Base' ball, IZB. EDMOND MALNATE - 6171 Yocuin Street ..Ed., Ambition-College. Tilden Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A. THE RECORD 1934 BEATRICE MANGENE 2042 S. Fiftyfninth Street I-Bean Ambition-Private secretary. Shaw junior High Activities - Gryphontllepresentaf tive, IOAg Basketball, IOBg Circus, l0B'I2B: Halloween Party, IIA' IZA, Study Hall Aide, 1IAfI2B: Commencement Usher, IZA: Sen' ator, IZBQ Activity Committee, IZB. BESSIE MARBACH 5 6 I 6 Catherine Street Bess Ambition-College. Harrity Activities-Iunior Dramatic Club, 9A-IOB: XVestern News Salesman. 9B-IIB: Carroll Phillipps Repref tentative, 9BfIOB, 11B, 12B: Alter' nate Senator, IOBg English Club. IIB, I2A: Banker, IZA. CHARLES D. MARTIN 57 N. Fiftyfsecond Street Chuck Ambition-Retire at 11 with SZ,- 000,000. Clayton High, Clayton, N. Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Glee Club, IOB, IIA, Gown Aide, IZA. MARGARET MCCALLISTER 2615 Massey Street Peggy Ambition: Business. Tilden junior High Activities: C. A., A. A., Swim' ming Club IOA, IOB. Seventyffour .P ETHE1. M. MANN 6043 Larchwood Avenue Ma'rmie Ambition--Nursing. Williani Cullen Bryant Activities-Carroll Phillips Repre' sentative, 9Ag Basketball, 9B'IIB: A. A. Manager, 9Bf10Bg Swimming Club, IOA, IIA: German Chai, IIA, IIB: Gryphon Staff, I1Bg Leaders' Club, IZAQ Hockey, I'lAg Commencement Usher, IZA, Asso- ciate Editor Record, IZBQ Council' man, IZBQ Library Aide, IZB. JEAN MARGOLIS 613 S. Sixtieth Street Jeanie Ambition - Somebody's P r i v a t e stenog. South Philadelphia High Activities-C. A.g A. A.g Science Club, IOB: Alternate Senator, IIB: Business Science Club, IZAQ Lil brary Senior, IZB. MAX H. MA2oxv 107 S. Cecil Street Hard Ambition-College. Holmes junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.g Interclass Basketballg Patrol, IOA'I1A. MARY CAROL MCCLAIN 251 S. Farragut Terrace Polly Ambition--Interior Decorator. H. C. Lea Activities - Art Club, 10A-12Bg Swimming Club, IOAg Hallowe'en Party, IOA, IIAg Circus, IOB, IZBQ Carroll Phillips Representative, IOBQ Treble Clef Club, IIA, Glee Club, IIA. 4 XVILLIABI M. MCCLAIN, js. 5529 Addison Street Bill Ambition--Business. Harrity Awards-J'VV. Activities--Bugle E? Drum Corps, 9A: Senator, IOA'11Bg Cheer Leader, IIB'12B: Business Science Club, IZA: Commencement Usher, I2A: Western News Salesman, IZA: Alternate Senator, IZA-IEB: Busi' ness Staff of Vv'estern News, IIB. JOHN S. MCEWING 1343 S. Lindenwood Street johnny Ambition--To retire with the rest at ZI. Shaw junior High Activities-Class Basketball, IOAQ Engineering Club, 10Bg Assistant Track Manager, IOBg Class Basket' ball, IIA-IIB: Class Football, IZA: Commencement Usher, IZA, Track Team, IZB. HELEN H. MCLURE 254 S. Fifty-nfth Street Ambition-To bc a success. Holmes Junior High Awards-Silver Certificate. Activities-Senior Dramatic Club, 1IAf1'lB: Gryphon fPoetry Statfj, IIA, IIB: Art Club, IIA: Leaders' Club, IIB: Aide, IIA'I2B: Shake' speare Club, I2A'I2B. IRENE MCNEIL 5639 Broomall Avenue :LIT-s Ambition-Business. Shaw Junior High Activities-Alternate Senator, IOA, IIB: Senator, IOB, I2Ag Swimming Club, 11A, IIBQ C. A. Grade Di? rector, IIA, IIB: Chairman of Sup' ply Table, I1Ag Gym Locker Aide, 11A: Lunch Room Committee, IZA: Commencement Usher, 12Ag West' ern News Salesman, IIB, Gown Committee, IZB. Seventy- THE RECORD 1934 VJILLIAM H. MCCUB 5010 Woodbine Avenue Bill'l Ambition: Writer. Germantown High Activities: C. A.g A. A. W1LL1AM McGARv1sY 1138 S. Sixtieth Street Bill Ambition--To travel. West Catholic High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Study Hall Aide, IIA-IZA: Chemistry Club, IIB: Carroll Phillips Repref sentative, 11B. MICHAEL MCMENAMIN 3115 Haverford Avenue Mike Ambitious-To rise in the business world. McMichael Activities--C. A.: A. A.g Mathef matics Club, IQB. HELEN MCSORLEY 104 S. Cecil Street Len Ambition--Fashion house on Rue dc la Paix. Holmes Junior High Activities-Carroll Phillips Repref sentative, 10Ag Locker Aide, IOAQ Patrol, IOBg English Club, IOBf IZA: Circus, IOB, I2Bg Hallowe'en Party, IIA, IZA: Leaders' Club, IIB: Western News Poster Club, I1Bg Alternate A. A. Representa- tive, IZA: Spanish Club, 12B. THE RECORD l934 LEON MEISLER 6238 Christian Street Mine Ambition-To be a IZB class sponf sor. Harrity Awards - 3-1, .-KVA, three ..vv,.sb.. Activities - Second Team Tennis, 9A, 9B: Finalists of lnterclass Soc' cer League, 9Bg Alternate Senator, IOAQ Varsity Tennis, 1OAfIZB: Carroll Phillips, IOB: Banker, IGB. HELEN M. MELLOY 4126 Parkside Avenue Helen Ambition-Linguist. Prospect Park High Activities--Aide, IOB'IZBg Bank Oilicer, IIB, IZA: Glee Club, IIB' IZB: English Club, IIB, IZA: Shorthand Reporting Club, IIBg So' cial Service Club, IIB. ROBERT ROCHMELL MELTZ 5907 Windsor Avenue Bob Ambition-To operate on Hitler's appendix. Shaw Junior High Awarcls- 34. Activities - Patrol, 9Af9B: Class Basketball, IOAQ Alternate Senator, IOA: Class Basketball, IIB: Chair- man Assembly Committee, IZA: Grade Director, IZA-IZB: Olliee Aide, IZBQ Chairman Corridor Pa' trol, IZBg C. A. Lock Committee, IZB. FRED XV. MENOUGH 34 S. Farragut Terrace Fred Ambition-+Civil engineer. Newton Activities-'C. A.g A. A.g NVes:ern News Salesman, IIA: Business Sci' ence Club, IZA, IIB. Seventyfsix P Gus C. MELLON, ja. IOZI S, Fiftieth Street Goose Ambitiovl-Wharton School. Shaw junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Carroll Phillips Representative, 9Bg Patrol, 1013, IIA, mx: Aide, IOBfI2Ag Business Science Club, lIB'I2A. BEATRICE ANN MELNICK 241 S. Hirst Street Btmny'y Ambition--To dance with Fred Astaire. Holmes junior High Activities-Study Hall Aide, IOA, IIA: Library Aide, IOA, IIBQ Banker, IOA, IOB: ,lcwelry Club, IOB: Latin Club, IOB, IIA: Patrol, IOB, IIB: Senator, IOB: French Club, IIA, Leaders' Club, IIA' IZA: Social Service Club, IIAg President of French Club, I1B'I'lBg President of English Club, IIB, IZA: Senior Dramatic Club, IIB: Alternate Senator, IIBQ Council' man, IZA, Tribunal, IZBg Record Stall. IZBQ Words of Class Song, IZB. james MENDLIN 1615 S. Fiftyfninth Street .ihmu Ambition-President of the U.S.A. Harrity Activitiesh-XV.P.H.S. Aero Club, 9Bg Class Football, IIAQ Alternate Gryphon Representative, I IAQ Chess Club, IIB: Freshman Recep' tion Committee, IZB: Mathematics Club, IZB. VSIILLIAM MEROFF 5907 Springfield Avenue Bill Am bition--College. Shaw junior High Awards- 3-4 g Silver Certificate.- Activities-Sehool Orchestra, IOAf IZA: Champion Second Team Class Baseball, 10135 Class Basketball, IOB' IIB-IZBg A. A. Alternate Manager, IIA: Esperanto Club, IIAQ A. A. Manager, IIB, IZBQ' Chess Club, IIB: Mathematics Club, IZB. 4 EDWARD MESROPIAN 5613 Pemberton Street ..Guy,, Ambition-Songwriter, band leader and crooner. Harrity Activities--C. A.: A. A.: Alternate Carroll Phillips Representative, l0Ag Radio Club, 11A, HB: Senator, llB, 12Bg Patrol, 1'2B. LORETTA MICHAEL 5632 Walton Avenue Etta Ambition--Business woman. Bethlehem High, Bethlehem, Pa. Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Patrol, IZA, 1?.B. GABRIEL MILLER 1921 S. Sixtieth Street Gabe, Ambition-Professor of physical culture. Shaw junior High Awards- AXVA g W. Activities-C. A.: A. A.: A. A. Manager, 1OB'l?.A: Councilman, 11B. LEONARD MILLER 1827 S. Conestoga Street Len Ambition-A millionaire teacher. Tilden Iunior High Activities-Patrol, 10A: Intergroup Basketball, 10B, l1B, l2Bg Assist' ant Manager Track Team, 10B: Business Science Club, l2B. Seventymeuen THE RECORD 1934 FLORA MEYER 1230 S, Fifty-fourth Street Tine Amlvition-Business. Shaw Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Business Science Club, l?.B. ELAINE H. MILLER 5137 Haverford Avenue Ambition-Become enmeshed in a net of matrimony. Sulzberger junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Banking Teller, 10A, IOB: Patrol, llBg Swimming Club, 11B: Library Typ- ist, IZB. JEAN E. MILLER 5232 Webster Street lemme Ambition-Marry a millionaire. Harrity Awards- 34 : XV , W.P.H.S. Activities - Basketball, 9B'l'2,B: Track, 9B, IOB, 1lB, 1?.Bg Lead' ers' Club, 9B, 10A, 1lA: A. A. Manager, IOA, IOB, 11B, 12A: Circus, IOBQ Alternate A. A. Man- ager, l1A: Locker Aide, IZA: Hockey, IZA: Alternate Council' man, 1?.B. PATRICIA MILLER 130 S. Fortyfeighth Street ..Pat,, Ambition-Private secretary. H. C. Lea Activities-C. A.g A. A.: Banker, 9A'12B: Western News Salesman, 9B: Study Hall Aide, 1OAg A. A. Manager, 10A. THE RECORD 1934 Rose MINI-xss1AN 5726 XValnut Street Ro Ambition-Somebody's stenog. Shaw junior High Activities-Art Club, IOAfIOB: Alf ternate Gryphon Salesman, IOA: Carroll Phillips Representative, IOBf IIB: Swimming Club, IIA: Bank' er, IIA: Business Science Club, IZA: Soccer, IZA: Library Aide. IZB JAMES H. MISIRIAN 439 S. Sixtyfirst Street jim Ambition-Mechanical arts. kyilliam Cullen Bryant Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Alternate Senator, IOA. jnssnz E. Mooiua 1016 S. Paxson Street jess Ambition--Nurse. Hutchinson Central High, Buffalo, N. Y. Activities-C. A.g A. A.: Science Club, IZA, IZB. Mmuon A. MORTON 1325 S. Fortyfsixtb Street Mor Ambition-College. Shaw junior High Artivities--C. A.: A. A. SE'U61IIy'CfglllC P LEONARD Mmsxi' II53 S. Ruby Street Levin Ambition-To get the best of Mr. Anthony. Vineland High, Vineland, N. I. Awards- AWA. Activities-Alternate A. A. Repre' sentative, IIA: Interclass Football, IIA: Gryphon Representative, IIB: Interclass Basketball, IIB: Chess Club, IIB: Alternate Councilman, IZA: lntergroup Basketball, IZA: Councilman, IZB: Varsity Gym Team, IZB: Mathematics Club, IZB. FANNY T. MONATT 4800 Vtfalnut Street Fan Ambition-Kindergarten teaching. Oberrcalschule, Schwetzingen, Germany Activities-German Club, IOB'IZAg German Club Secretary, IIA, IIB: Swimming Club, IIA, IZA: Ten' nis Club, IIB, IZA: Gym Locker Aide, IIBfIZB: Patrol, IIB'lZB: Library Aide, IIB, IZA: Library Senior, IZA: Study Hall Aide, IZA: Hockey, IZA: Office Aide, IZB: Alternate A. A. Manager, IZB. JOSEPH MORAN 5234 Catherine Street ajoey, Ambition-Business. Vtfilmington High, 'NVilmington, Del. Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Business Science Club, IZA: Swimming Team, IZA-IZB. WILLIAM J. MURDOCK 5500 Thomas Avenue Bill Ambition-Annapolis-Admiral. Vrfildwood High, Wildwood, N. I. Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Interclass Track, IIB: Stall' of Mr. Pim Passes By. 4 FRANCES MURPHY 4420 Sansom Street Harvia'l Ambition-wSuccessful designer. H. C. Lea Activities-Leaders' Club, 9A, 9B. IOA, IIB: Alternate A. A. Man- ager, 9A, 10A: A. A. Manager. 93, IGB. IIA, IIB, IZBQ Circus, 9B. IOB, IIB, IZB: Swimming Club, 913, IDA: Halloween Party. IOA'I2Ag 'Western News Repre- sentative, IOA: Banker, IOB: Patrol, IIA: Library Aide, 11Af1'lB: Aide. IIAQ English Club, 11Af1ZA: Music Club. IIBQ Gym Locker Aide, IIB' IIB: Alternate Councilman, IIB: Library Senior, IZA: Councilman, IZA: A. A. Alternate. IIB. MILTON MURRAY 1148 S. Fiftyfthird Street UFIIIITTIGIIH Ambition--School teacher. Shaw junior High Activities-YC. A.: A. A.: Bass Clcf Club, IIA, IIB: French Club, IIA, 1153 Library Aide, IIB. HAROLD MYERS 614 S. Fiftyfsixth Street Hal Ambition-Inherit a million dollars. NVilliam Cullen Brvant Aivards- A'W'A. Activities-Gym Team, 9Af1IB: Banker, 9A'IOB: Alternate Senator. IOA: Captain Class Baseball, IOB: A. A. Representative, IOB: Class Basketball, IZB. VSIILLIAM E. NESSLIER 6247 Hazel Avenue Bill Ambition-Sports reporter. Wilii Im Cullen Bryant Activities-A-C. A.: A. A.: Inter' group Basketball, IOA, Ill-I: Lui rl: Room Patrol, I2Ag Busir-ess Science: Club, IIB. Scveiitymiiie THE RECORD 1934 GEORGE K. MURPHY 218 S. Forty-fourth Street Murpl1,' Ambition-Something in the prof fessional line. H. C. Lea Activities-Patrol, 9B'1IAg Study Hall Aide, 9B'12Bg Orchestra, IOAf IIB: Cast Thirteenth Chair, IIB, Shakespeare Club, IIB'I2Bg Sen' ator, IZA. ARTHUR MYERS 6129 Ellsworth Street Art Ambition-Medicine. Harrity Activities--C. A.: A. A., Library Aide, IZB: Library Senior, IZB. Rena Mrmzs 5824 Beaumont Avenue URS., Ambition--Private secretary to a criminal lawyer. Sulzberger junior High Activities - Banker, IOA, IOBQ Lunch Room Patrol, IIA-I2Ag Corridor Patrol, I1A'I2Bg French Club, I1AfI2B: English Club, IIA, IIB: Senator, IIB, Alternate Sen' ator, 12A: Vsfestern News Sales- man, IZA: Study Hall Aide, I2Ag Social Service Club, IZA, IZB: Busif ness Science Club, I2Ag Library Aide, IIB, Library Senior, IZB. ALMA Nsuosciz 5612 Vfarrington Avenue UAV, Ambition-Secretary. Shaw Junior High Activities-C. A., A. A.g Patrol, IIA. THE RECORD 193 ELSH3 NENX'IllLLlT 4618 VJoodlzuid Avenue El Ambition!-Nurse. Shaw junior High Activities'-C. A.: A. A. Doius Nur 154 N. Farson Street DofDo Ambition-Novelist. Sulzberger Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Banker, IOA-IOBg Study Hall Aide, IIA' IIB. FLORIENCR O'Ni:.-xi. 2626 S. Llovd Street Flo Ambition--Private secretary. Tilclen junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Treble Clef Club, IOA. PHYLLIS ORODENKER 5925 Cobbs Creek Parkway Phil Ambition-To be someone else's ambition! - Harrity Activities-C. A.g A. A.: Art Club, 9B'11Bg Alternate Senator, IDA: Banker, 1OA'IIAg Carroll Phillips Grade Representative, IOB, IIA, IIB. 4 Eighty P MARY NEXN'MAN 1423 S. Vodges Street Speed Ambiticm-Stenographer. Shaw junior High Activities--C. A.: A. A.g Business Science Club, IZA. Miix E. NICHOLS Chester Hall Fortyfeiglith and Chester Avenue ..NiCk., Ambition-Construction Engineer. Shaw Junior High Activities-C. A.g A. A.g Senator, IOAg Carroll Phillips Representa' tive, IOB, IIB, IZB: Gym Aide, IIB. IZA, IIB. josupn S. OPPENHEIMER 704 S. Fiityfseventh Street noppieu Ambition-MBusiness. Harrity Activities-Band, 9A-11Ag Western News Salesman, 9A, 9B, IOB, 11A: Varsity Soccer, 9A'1OA: Senator, IOA, IDB, 1'lB: Study Hall Aide, llA'1'lA: Commencement Usher, IZAQ Gym Aide, l2B. LILLIAN Osraow 5501 Pine Street Lil Ambition-To become a female XValter XN'inchell. Tilden Junior High Activities-Treble Clef Club, IIA- l?.B: Study Hall Aide, IIA-12B: Patrol, IIAf12Bg World Fellowship, 125: Music Club, IZB. 4 VGILLIAM W. OTTINGER 232 Buckingham Place Billy Ambition--Law. H. C. Lea Award- I9 3 4. Activities-Viestern News Sales' man, 9B-IOB: Gryphon Representa' tive, IOAfIOB: Literary Club, IOA- 1OBg Library Aide, IOB: A. A. Manager, IOB: Usher, IIA'12B: Cross Country, IIA: junior Draf matic Club, IIA: Naturalist Club Secretary, IIA: Vice President, IIB. President, IZA: Sub'Chairn1an Pa- trols, I2A'12B: Class Secretary, IZB. THELMA PACKMAN 424 S. Fiftvfseventh Street 'l ell'me Ambition - President, American Daughters of World Peace. Harrity Activities--Senator, 9A: Banker, 9B: Secretary English Club, IOA' IDB: Carroll Phillips, IOA: Sopho' more Champion Debating Team, IOBQ Senator, IIA: Patrol, IIA: Owl Debating Club, IIB: Secre' tary World Fellowship Club, IIB- I'2A: Literary Club, 1IBfl2A: Sec' retary Owl Club, I2Af12B: Li' brary Senior, IZB: President World Fellowship Club, IZB: Associate Editor of Record, 12B. Doius MAE PAGDEN 913 S. Cecil Street Mae Ambition-To be a successful busif ness woman. Harrity Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Science Club, 9A: Study Hall Aide, IIA. CHARLOTTE P.-uus 4345 S. Fiftyfseventh Street Cbarl Ambition-Teaching. Harrity Activities-C. A.: A. A.: English Club, 10B'12B: World Fellowship Club, I1B'12B: Patrol, IIB-IZB. THE RECORD 1934 SYLVIA OXMAN 42 N. Milliek Street Reds Ambition-Private secretary. Holmes junior High Activities-A. A. Manager, IOA: Leaders' Club, IOB: Alternate Sen' ator, IIA: Councilman, IIB: Pa- trol, 12A: Alternate A. A. Man' afzer, IZA: Business Science Club, IZA: Alternate Councilman, IZB. WILLIANI PAnLAsKY 5413 Springfield Avenue Paddy Anibition-To be a great inathema' rician. Shaw Junior High Activities--C. A.: A. A.: Chess Club, IIA: President of Mathe' matics Club, IZB. DANIEL PANCOAST 653 N. Thirty-seventh Street Pancake'l Ambition-The man on the flying trapeze. Shoemaker Junior High Awards- W. Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Model Airplane Club, 9A: Western Aero Club, IOAQ Patrol, IZA: Gym Team, 1IAfI2B. JOHN PARKER 4702 Chestnut Street UNM, Ambition-Mechanical engineer. Shaw junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Bank Of' iicer, 9Af1OB: Patrol, IIA-IZA. THE RECORD 1934 Nltns M. PARKER 246 S. Fortydifth Street Hier, Ambition-Aeronautical engineer. Bordentown Military Institute, Bordentown, N. Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Architec- tural Club. 1213: Lunch Room Pa trol, IZB. MYRON ANTHONY PAsuucK 5342 Willows Avenue MPM.. Ambiti0nQTo be asuecessful law yer. Shaw junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A. FLORENCE Pmvisix. 6236 Addison Street Pal Ambition-To learn to paddle a canoe well. Mann Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Study Hall Aide, IOA: Commercial Club, IZA: Basketball, IZA. RAY PELT: 5756 Larchwood Avenue Powc1'l10use Ambition-College. Harrity Awards-Three Vs7's : Silver Foot ball: Gold Football. Activities-A. A. Ivlanager, 9A Champion junior Varsity Football IOB: Champion Varsity Football 1113- vma Football, IZB: v.u-3 1 4 - Y sity Baseball, 12B. s Eighty-two P LILLIAN PASERCHUK 9114 Crothers Avenue Lil Ambition-Somebody's stenog. Tilden Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Inside Corridor Patrol, IZA, IZBQ Lunch Room Patrol, IZA. Esrmsa Beariucn PAUL 5739 Pemberton Street Ice Ambition-MTeaching in West Philly. Pottstown junior High, Potts- town, Pa. Activities-H Lunch Room Patrol, 10Af1'2A: Gryphon Representative, 10A-11B: Music Club, IOBQ Debat- ing Team, IOB: Jewelry Club, IIA: Banker, 11A-IZB: Study Hall Aide, IZA: Soeial Service Club, IZB. ALFONSO PECILLO 1202 S. Fifty-third Street Fume Ambitiongcollege. Shaw Junior High Awards--- 1934. Activities-C. A.: A. A.: A. A. Manager, IZA, IIB. Rosh Piaatorr 6059 Delancey Street I-Td7Zd71,' Ambition-Travel. Vs illiam Cullen Bryant Activities-Patrol, 10A, IZA, 12Bg Social Service Club, 12A, IZBQ Busi- ness Science Club, IZA. 4 JEAN GWENDOLYN PERRY 4216 Baltimore Avenue Jeannie Ambition-Dental hygienist. Shaw junior High Awardsf 34 : VV : P. Activities-Interclass Track Team, IOA, 1lA, 1lB: lnterschool Track Team, IOAQ Lost and Found Com' mittee, IOA: A. A. Manager, lOAf IIB: Volleyball Team, 10A-1lA: Basketball Team, 10Afl2B: Lead' ers' Club, 10Bf12Ag Glec Club. UA: Hockey Team, IBA: Alter- nate Senator, l2B: Study Hall Aide. IIB. MALIRICE Piaraosici' Chatham Court lvlor-ry Ambitionf-Lawyer. Holmes junior High Activities--C. A.: A. A. CHARLES F. PIIILLII-vs, JR. 5019 Osage Avenue Pl1lip Ambition--To succeed in all tried. Shaw Junior High Activities-A. A. Representative. IIA: Carroll Phillips Representaf tive, llB3 Commencement Usher, IZA: Councilman, IZB: Record Business Manager, IZB. , Rosa B. Pmsx 623 S. Sixtieth Street Pince5 ' Ambition-To be a poet like Burns. Holmes junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Swimming Club, 10A: Banker, IOB: Science Club, IIA-11B. l Eiglltyftlwce THE RECORD 1934 RUTH EMILY PETERSON 546 S. Melville Street Petey Ambition--Nurse. Tilden Junior High' Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Basket' hall, 9A-1113: Hockey, 9Af12Ag A. A. Manager, 9Af11Bg A. A. Alternate Manager, 11B, IZB. WNILLIAM 1. PHILBIN 5618 Rodman Street Bill Ahmbition-Heavyweight champion of the world. Vtfest Catholic High' Activities-C. A.: A. A. Doaornv S. PHILLIPS 5850 Pemberton Street Dot A1UblIf071h-UDdEftlkEf. William Cullen Bryant Activities--A. A. Manager, 9A: A. A. Grade Representative, 9B: West' ern News Salesman, l0Ag Carroll Phillips Representative, l0Bg Sen' ator, 11A-1?.A: Library Senior, 12A. ABRAI-IAII L. PLOTNICK 6216 Pine Street Al7'ral1a1n D Ambition'- Go to Heaven on a .. mule. William Cullen Bryant Activities-C. A., A. A.: Science Club, 1 IB. THE RECORD 1934 ELRIER N. POLHEMUS 6618 Elmwood Avenue Poke Ambition-Civil engineer. Tilden Junior High Activities-fC. A.: A. A.: Radio Club. CHARLOTTE JUNE PORTNOY 5810 Walton Avenue Chats Ambition-Bacteriologist. William Cullen Bryant Award-Silver Certificate. Activities-Carroll Phillips Repre- sentative, 9A: Glee Club, 9A-9B: Basketball, 9A'9B, 103, 1lB: Pa' trol, 9Bf12A: Swimming, 9B-IOA. IZB: A. A. Manager, 9B, 10A: Li: brary Aide, 9B-l'lB: Treble Clet Club, 1OBf12A: Social Service Club, 1OBf12B: Study Hall Aide, 11B' 12B: Secretary of Social Service Club, 1213: Music Club, 12B: Vforld Fellowship Club, 1213: Office Aide. IZB. PEARL POXVELL 531 S. lvielville Street Powell A'mbitionfPrivate secretary. H. C. Lea Activities--A, A. Manager, 9A, 10A, llA: Senator, 9A: Girls' Bas' ketball Team, 9B: Carroll Phillips Representative, IOB, l2B: English Club, 11A, IZA: Alternate Coun' cilman, 11B, IZA: Vice President of English Club, l1B: Corridor Pa- trol, 1lB: Library Senior, IZB: Li- brary Aide, IZB. BLEMA B. PRESSMAN 446 S. Fiftyfseventh Street Budd5 ' Ambition-Learn how to steer straight. Harrity Activities-junior Dramatic Club. 9A'l0B: Leaders' Club, 9A'9B: Library Aide, 9A'1?.B: Treasurer of Junior Dramatic Club, 9B: A. A. Manager, 1OAf10B: Social Serv' ice Club, 11A-11B: Western News Representative, 1lA: Alternate Sen- ator, 1lB: Banker, 1'lA: Patrol, 12A-IZB: Library Senior, 12A'1ZB: XVestern News Representative, IIB: Alternate Senator, 1ZBg Art Club, IIB. Eighty-four P LILLIAN B. Pous 216 S. Sixtieth Street i'Reds Ambitiou-Bacteriologist. Frackville High School, Frackville, Pa. Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Science Club, 11A-12B: French Club, 11A- l'.ZB: Latin Club, 11A-11B: Patrol, 11A'1?.A. ALICE RUTH PouND 4726 Kingsessing Avenue UAF. Ambition--Become independent. Danville High, Danville, Ark. Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Business Science Club, IIB. IXLBERT PRANSKY 5739 Rodman Street UAV. Ambition-Scientiiic research. Harrity Activities-Alternate Senator, 9A. 9B, 11B, IZA: Western News Salesman, IOA, IOB, IZAQ Banker, IOA, IOB: Advertising Staff West- ern News, IOB-11B: Chess Club, 1OB'11A: Lunch Room Patrol, IZA. WILLIAM PRICE S9 S. Redfield Street Bill Ambition-Engineer. Holmes Junior High Award-Silver Certificate. Activities-Silver Screen Club, 10A- IZB: Backstage During Assemblies, 11A: Projection Booth, 1lB'12Bg Stage Electrician, 11Bf12B: Presi' dent of Silver Screen Club, 12A. 4 THELMA PRUSAN 623 S. Fiftyfsecond Street Prusan Ambition-To go places and do things. Shaw junior High Activitiesi-C. A.: A. A.: Social Service Club, 11B: A. A. Manager, IIB, IIB: Hockey Team, IIB: Pa' trol, 12A, 12B. juuus Raamowrrz 7046 Vioodland Avenue jules Ambition-College. Tilden junior High Auvards- AWA : Silver Football: Silver Certihcate. Activities-Junior Varsity Football, IOA: Councilman, 11Bf12A: Editor- in-Chief of junior Issue of XVestern News, IIB: Western News Staff. IZA-IZBQ Turkey Gobbler Stuff, IZA. ELEANOR A. REDMOND 6150 Vifebster Street Eleanor Ambition--College. St. Carthage's Parochial Activities-Junior Dramatic Club, 9A, 9B: Banker, 9A, 9B, IOBZ Carroll Phillips Representative, 9Bf IOAQ Swimming Club, IOA, 10Bg Science Club, IZA, IZB: Library Senior, IZA: Music Club, IIB. RUTH REUTER - 2524 S. Holbrook Street Ruthie Ambition-Stenographer. Tilden Junior High Activities-C. A., A. A.: Business Science Club, 12A-IZB. Eiglityefive THE RECORD l934 BEA1-Rice Raamowrrz 118 S. Cecil Street Bea Ambition-Private secretary. Holmes junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A., Gryphon Representative, IOA, IOBQ Alter- nate Gryphon Representative, IIA, IIB: Banker, IZA. CHARLES L. RAINEY 6121 Hazel Avenue Les Ambitiiou---Business. Williani Cullen Bryant Activities-C. A., A. A.: A. A. Manager, 11B, IZBQ Alternate A. A. Manager, IZA: Business Science Club, 12A. EDNA MAE REESE 30 N. Forty-second Street Eddie Ambition--Nursing. H. C. Lea Activities-C. A.: A. A., Glee Club, IIB: Patrol, IZA, Homecon Club, IZA, IZB. ALBERT RICHMAN 5641 Walton Avenue Richey 3rd Ambition-Stop being bashful. Holmes Junior High Awards- I934 : AWA : W, Activities-C. A.: A. A., A. A. Manager, 10B-IIB, Carroll Phillips Representative, IOB, IIA: Class Baseball, 10Bg Varsity. Baseball, IIB, IZB. THE RECORD 1934 PEARL RICHMOND 2639 S. Lloyd Street Richie Ambition-Secretary. Tilden junior High .Activities-C. A.: A. A. JULIA MAE RIDER 33 N. Fifty-fourth Strcct jul Ambition-Medical social worker. Holmes Junior High Activities-Glee Club, IOBf1IB: Nlusic Club, IOB, IIA: Swimming Club, 10Bg Treble Clef Club, IIA' IZB: Hockey, IZA: Business Sci- ence Club, IZBQ Patrol, IZB. MARTIN S. ROBERTS 535 S. Melville Street Martv Ambition-eBusiness. ' H. C. Lea Activities-QBanking, 9A'I IB: XVcstf ern News Salesman, 9A: Orchestra, 9B-IZA: Patrol, IOA: Science Club, IIA, IIB: Library Aide, IOA-IIA, 1?.B: Carroll Phillips Representative, HA, IIB. GERTRUDE L. ROBINSON 4614 Osage Avenue Trudy Ambition'-Dental hygienist. H. C. Lea Actiuitiex-junior Dramatic Club, 9A-9B: Leaders' Club, IOA-IOB: Carroll Phillips Representative, IOA. IOBg Alternate A. A. Representa- tive, l0Bg Patrol, IIB: Library Senior, I2A'l2B. Eiglityfsix P FRANKLIN NICHOLS RIDER 33 N. Fifty-fourth Street Frank Ambition,-Normal school. Holmes Junior High Activities--P-C. A.: A. A. DOROTHY Lois RITCHEY 5705 Hoffman Avenue Dorm Amlnitirm--Business. Shaw junior High Awarcl--Gold Wl' Pin. Activities-Treble Clef Club, IDB' IZB: Glce Club, IOBg Bible Class, IIAfI2B: Business Science Club, IZA: Hockey Club, IZA. lvl.-KRIAN C. ROBERTSON 829 S. Cecil Street Marian Ambition--To work with children. Shaw Iunior High Activities-Y-C. A.: A. A.: Banker, IIB, I2B: A. A. Manager, IOB: Alternate Councilman, IZB: Bible Club, IZA, IZB. SYLVIA SONIA ROBINSON 5441 Irving Street Sum1y'l Ambition-Commercial artist. Holmes junior High ActivitieswAlternate Senator, IOA, IZA: Art Club, IOA'11Bg Senator, IOBfIIB: Chairman Lost and Found Committee, IIB. 4 AARON Rosxm 5863 Pemberton Street Amos Ambition-Business. Williani Cullen Bryant Activities--C. A.: A. A.: Western News Salesman, 9A-IIB: President, Field Club, IOB: Freshman Track, 9B: Business Science Club, I?.A. CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH Rose 6042 Hazel Avenue Rosie Ambitifm-Business. - XVilliam Cullen Bryant Activities--Leaders' Club, 9A-IOA, IIA: Vkfestern News Salesman, 9B: A. A. Manager, IOA, IZA: Banker, IOB: A. A. Alternate, IIA. SAMUEL ROSENBALIM 5417 Market Street Sam Ambition-Physician. Holmes Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A. JULIA ROSENSTEIN 5422 Chancellor Street , Mime.. Ambition-Orchestra leader. Collingdale High, Collingdale, Pa. Auiards-4 W : Silver Certilicate. Activities--C. A.: A. A.: Orchestra, IIA-IIB: Business Science Club, IIA: Study Hall Aide. IZA. T E i glz ty-se van HE RECORD 1934 HARRY C. ROHLFING, 2-RD 5045 Baltimore Avenue Waffles Ambition-College. Haddonheld High Haddonfield, N. J. Awards-Silxfer Certificate: Gold Activities-Orchestra, 9B-IIB: Car- roll Phillips Representative, IOBQ French Club, IIA, IIB: Art Club, IIA-IIA: Shakespeare Club, IIB- IZA: Cast of Macbeth RUTH MARION Rosie 6114 Larchwood Avenue Rosie Ambition-Business. Williani Cullen Bryant Activities--Alternate Senator, IOA: A. A. Manager, IOAQ Leaders' Club, IIA: Carroll Phillips Representa- tive, IIB: Business Science Club, IZA. REGINA ROSENIIERG 136 N. Fifty-eighth Street ..Reg,, Ambition--Stenographer. Holmes junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Business Science Club, IZA. THELMA ROSENSTEIN 5912 Pine Street Titel Ambition-SoInebody's stenog. Williani Cullen Bryant Activities-Carroll Phillips Repre- sentative, 9A: Circus, 9B: Espe- ranto Club, 9Bg Library Aide, IIA, IIB: Girls' Lunch Room Patrol, IZA, IZB: Library Senior, IZA, IZBQ Studv Hall Aide, I2A: Bind- ers' Club, IZA. THE RECORD 1934 SYLVIA Rosmsm' 6049 Latona Street USM.. Ambition-Somebocly's stenog. Harrity Activities--C. A., A. A.: Alter' nate A. A. Manager, IOBQ Alter' nate Councilman, IZA. EDGAR H. Ross 6316 Allman Street Rossy Ambition-Electrical engineer. Tilden Junior High Activities-C. A., A. A.: Senator, IOA-IZB: Lost and Found Aide, IIB, Class Basketball Champs, IZA: Nautical Club, IZB. Haaoin Rupp 708 S. Sixtieth Street - Hal Ambition-Penn State. Audubon High, Audubon, N. J. ActivitieshC. A., A. A.: French Club, IZA: Owl Debating Club, IZA: Patrol, IZB. NELL RUTLEY 6707 Upland Street jimmy Ambition-fBookkceper. K McMichael Activities-C. A., A. A., Corridor Patrol, IIA, IIB, Lunch Patrol, IIA, IIB, Bookbinders' Club, IZA. Eighty-eigllt P SOL ROSNER 6042 XVashington Avenue Radical Ambition-Life. Harrity Activities-Library Aide, 9B'1OAg Owl Debating Club, IOB'1'lBg World Fellowship Club, 11Af12B, Vice-President, IIA: Literary Club, 11AfI2A: Shakespeare Club, 11B' I2 A: Cast of Macbeth , Cast of Mr. Pim Passes By , Class Coun- cil, 11Bf12B: Library Senior, 12Ag Associate Editor of Record, IZB. L1LL1AN RUBIN 5623 Sansom Street Rube Ambition-Art teacher. Holmes Junior High Activities-Alternate Senator, IOA, IIAQ Western News Salesman, IOB' IIB, Hockey, IZA, Basketball Club, IZA, IQB: Carroll Phillips Repref sentativc, IZAQ Patrol, IZA: Art Club, IZA, 12Bg Library Aide, IZB. Amon Rus 5655 Springfield Avenue Rusty Ambition-Missionary. Shaw junior High Activities-C. A., A. A.g Bible Class, IOA-12Bg Substitute Library Senior, 12B. SYLVIA RUTTENBERG 3024 S. Eighty-fourth Street 4-Zees. V Ambition--Somebody's stenog. Alice Cary Activities - Western News Sales' man, 9BfIOAg Library Aide, 9B- 12Bg Patrol, 10A-IOBQ Banker, IOA' IIBg Study Hall Aide, IIB, Jew' elry Club, IIA, Library Senior, 12Bg Gryphon Representative, 10B. 4 HENRY SAFFREN 5717 Pemberton Street Hen Ambition-Physiochemist. Harrity Activities-C. A.g A. A. BETTY SANDERS 6138 Locust Street Bern Ambition-journalist. Atlantic City High Atlantic City, N. I. Activitiesu-C. A.: A. A.g English Club, 9Bf11B: Banker, 12A: Glec Club, 1lB: Art Club, 11Bf12A: A. A. Manager, IOA. ' MAR,IORIE SAuNDERs 712 N. Forty-iifth Street Marge Ambition--Social work. Sulzberger Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Social Service Club, 11B'1lB. EDITH SCHMELTZER 5828 Chestnut Street Edu Ambition--To peel grapes for Mae 'West Holmes Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.g Mlisic Club, 10B-l1Bg C. A. Aide, 11Ag Social Service Club, IZA, Library Aide, and Senior, IZB. THE RECORD 1934 CLARA SA1.Kov1Tz 5142 Upland Street Giggles Ambition-Dancer. Shaw Junior High Activities-Basketball Team, 10Af IIA: Banker, 10A-l1B: A. A. Manager, l0A, 10Bg English Club, IOBQ Patrol, 11A'12B. ETHEL ESTELLA SATTERFIELD 48 N. Fiftyfthird Street Sis Ambition-Social service worker. Shaw junior High Award-WW. P. H. S. Activities-C. A.: A. A.g Business Science Club, 11A, UB. FREDA SCHENKEL 5320 Spruce Street Free Ambition-Business. Holmes Junior High C Activities-C. A.g A. A.g Banker, 10Af1OBg Business Science Club, 12Ag Alternate Senator, 10A. BERTHA VIOLA SCHMIDT 1216 Markoe Street 'fSis Ambition-Social service worker. Shaw Junior High Aiivities-C. A.: A. A.: Glee Club, 11 . THE RECORD 1934, HARRIS SCHOENAGLR 5817 Pine Street 'AMoonface Ambition-English teacher. Holmes Junior High Awards- l934 : AXVA. Activities - Class Soccer Cham' pions, 9Bg Junior Varsity Baseball, IOA: A. A. Manager, IIB: Gym Locker Aide, 12B: Study Hall Aide, 1 IB. ROBERT Scnurz 5004 Cedar Avenue Bob Ambition-Business. Girard College Activities--C. A.: A. A. JOHN F. SCOTT 5355 Yocum Street V Scotty Ambition-Psychologist. Shaw Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A. GERTRUDE SELARNIK Chatham Court Apartments jerry Ambition-Go Hollywood. H. C. Lea Activities - Swimming Club, 9A, 9B: Carroll Phillips Representative, 9A-lOB: A. A. Manager, 9A, 9B. lOB, l1A: Locker Aide, IOA: Alf ternate A. A. Manager, l0B, llB: Patrol, IOB, IZB: French Club, 11A' IZB: English Club, llAf1ZB, Vice' President, llB'12B: Hallowe'en Party, l2A: Councilman, IZA: Al- ternate Councilman, IZB: Library Senior, 12Bg Library Aide, l2B. Ninety P FLORENCE V. SCHUMAN 5531 Hadiield Street Flossie Ambition-To join the navy and sec the world. Shaw junior High Activities-Senator, IOA: Patrol, l0Bf12A: Senior Science Club, 11A, Secretary, 1lB: Usher, IZA: Chair' man, Ushers, l'.lB: Aide, lZB. ERNEsT1NE SCOTT 1016 S. Sixtieth Street Ernie Anibitiou-Technician. Harrity Activities--C. A.: A. A.: Alternate A. A. Mariager, 9A: Senator, 9B: Manager, lOA: Carroll Phillips, IOB, l1B, 12A. HERBERT L. SEIDELMAN 6850 Guyer Avenue Hubert I. Saddlebag, jr. Ambition--Bacteriologist. Tilden junior High Awards-Silver Certihcateg Gold Pin, Vs'. P. H. S. Activities-Alternate Senator, IOA: Orchestra, l0A'l2A: Annual Con' cert, IOA, 1lA, IZA: Carroll Phil' lips Representative, 10Ag Patrol, IOA: Astronomy Club, IOB: Assist- ant Manager Varsity Gym Team, 1lAfllB: junior Issue Western News Staff, 1lB: Manager Gym Team, l2A'12B: Councilman, IZBQ Associate Editor Record, 12B: Sen- ior Assembly Committee, IZB. ARINTHIA SBLBY 4503 Wallace Street Rinny', AmbitiouA-Nurse. Sulzberger Junior High Activities--C. A.: A. A. 4 LEO A. SHALLOXV 3709 Spring Garden Street Lee Ambition-Engineer. Saint Agatha Activities-MC. A.: A. A.: Alternate Senator, IOA, IIB: Senator, IIB. JOHN R. SH.-KVER 3444 Chestnut Street johnny Ambition---Journalist. Newton Award--Silver Certificate. Activities - Librar Aide IOA Y - ' IIB: lvlusic Club, IOAfI2B: Gryf phon Representative, 1OAfIIA: Banker, IOBflIB: junior Dramatic Club, IOB: Secretary, IOB: Liter' ary Club, IIB-IZB: President. IIB: VicefPresident. IZB: Gryphon Staff, IIB: junior Issue Vv'estern News Statl. IIB: Gown Aide. IZA: Owl Club. IIB: Latin Club, IIB: Liter- ary Editor, Record, IIB. ROBINA C. SHEPPARD 6156 Reinhart Street Beanie AmlJitionAClark Gablc's leading lady. Shaw junior High Activities--C. A.: A. A.: Patrol, IGB, IIA. IZBL Banker, IIA, IIB: Law Club, IZB. ROBERT J. SHILLIDAY 5100 Hazel Avenue Son AmbitiouwXVall Street Bear. Shaw junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Patrol, 9B-IZB: Gown Aide, IZA: Coni- mencement Usher, IZA. Niitetyoiie THE RECORD I934 Doais J. SHANic1.iN 1226 S. Markoe Street Dori Ambition--Social service worker. Shaw junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A., Track Team, IDB: Glec Club, IIB. RAELEA SHENKER 21 N. Sixtieth Street Rael Ambition-Sleep. XVilliam Cullen Bryant Activities--Banker, 9AfIIB: A. A. Manager, 9B: Senator, lOA'I2A: Patrol, IOA, IOB, IZA, IBB: Cir' cus, IDB: Alternate Gryphon Sales' man, IGB: Gryphon Salesman, IIA: Hallowe'en Party, IIA, IZA: French Club, IIAfI2B: English Club, IIB: Alternate A. A. Maxx- ager. IIB: XVestern News Sales' man. IZA. SYLVIA SHESTACK 4429 Chestnut Street Billy Ambition-Artist. Los Angeles High, Los Angeles, Cal. Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Lihrary Aide. IIB: Spanish Club, IEB. EUGENE SHORE 5827 Webster Street Gene, Ainbition-Champion Ioafer. Harrity Awards- Silver Certificate: Gold .,vv,... Activities - Orchestra, 9B f IZA: Commencement Orchestra, 9B-IZA: Annual Concert Orchestra, IOA, IIA, IZA, Assistant Manager of Tennis Team, IOBQ Tennis Second Team, IOBL Patrol, IOBQ Editorfinf Chief of Junior Issue Westerii News, IIB: Tennis Team, IIB: C l a s s Championship Basketball Team, IIB: Aide, 1IBfI2Bg A. A. Manager, IZA: Record Staff, IIB: Suhfehairman Patrols, IZB. THE RECORD 1934 IWERISDITH LEE SHIIMAILEI1 234 S. Fortyffirst Street Lee Ambition-Chemical engineer. Newton Activities--C. A.: A. A. JOSEPH SILVERBERG 6213 Ellsworth Street foam Ambition-jockey. Shaw junior High Awirrd-J'1934. Activities-Carroll Phillips Repro' sentative, IOA: NVestern News Salesman, IDB: Captain of the Class Baseball, IOB, IIB: Captain, Class Basketball, IIA: A. A. Manager, IZA: Class Championship Basket' hall. IZAQ Class Basketball, IZB. ELEANOR SIMON 6026 Walniit Street Maggie Ambition'-Business. Holmes junior High Activities--C. A.: A. A.: Library Aide, 10B-IIB: Business Science Club, IZA. JOHN Enwakn SIMPSON 6244 Catherine Street Soup Abmition-Gigolo. Vv'illiam Cullen Bryant Aitrards- W. Activities-Senator, 9A, IOB, IZBQ Basketball, IIA, Western News Salesman, IIB: Councilman, IIB: lnterelass Basketball, Baseball, Soc' eer, IZA. Ninety-two P HELEN SILVER I3S S. Sixtieth Street A'Sugar Ambition-Business. Vwfilliam Cullen Bryant Activities-Senator, 9A: Glee Club, 9A-IOAQ Science Club, IOAQ A. A. M a n a g e r , IOBf1?.B: Basketball Team, IOB: Secretary Field Club, IGB: English Club, IIB, Patrol, IIB: Business Science Club, IZA. XNILLIAM T. SIMMONDS 5627 Catherine Street MAI.. Ambition- -Chemical engineer. Harrity Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Banker, 9A-IIB: Patrol, IOA-IZB. W. HAROLD SIMON 260 S. Sixtyffirst Street B1'ubi' Ambitionh-Architectural draftsman. Holmes Junior High Activities--Interclass Soccer, 9Bg Westerii Aero Club, IIA: Interelass Basketball, IIA, IIB: Group Bas' ketball, IIB: Western News Alter' nate Salesman, IIB, Patrol, IZB. ESTHER SINGER 6647 Elmwood Avenue Reds Ambition--Private secretary, Presif dent of U.S.A. Tilden Junior High Award-qSilver Certilicate. Activities-Patrol, 10Af11A: Glee Club, 10A-IZBQ Banker, IOB'I2Ag Gryphon Salesman, 10Bg Treble Clef Club, IZA-12Bg Business Sci' ence Club, IZA: Study Hall Aide, IZB: Library Senior, IZB. 4 LUCILLE SIVILS 3920 Haverford Avenue Lu Ambition--Bookkeeper. Sulzberger junior High txuites C A A A Bible Club A ' -. .: . .1 , 1liB: Riding Club, 11Bg' Hockey, 1lA. DOROTHY SLOAN 5532 Litchfield Street Dot Ambition-Sob sister. Shaw junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Patrol l0B: Carroll Phillips Representative: IOB, llA: Business Science Club, IZA. XVALTER L. SMITH, JR. 6572 NVindsorAvenue XValt Ambition-Seaman. Tilden Junior High Award- 3-1. Activities-Aide, 10A-11A: Bank er, 10A-HA: Patrol, IOA, 11B Carroll Pliilli s Re rese ntative, P P 10A-11B: Basketball, llA-12B Senator, 11A: Western Aero Club 11Bf12B: Study Hall Aide, 11B 1ZB. lVllNNlE SMOLEN 5961 Springfield Avenue Min Ambitionf-Stenographer. Shaw junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Banker, l0A, IZB: Big Sister, 11Bg Patrol 11B. inety-tliree THE RECORD 1934 LENORA SKOLNICK 5901 Belmar Terrace Lee Ambition--Dancing. Shaw Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Carroll Phillips Representative, IOA, lOB: Swimming Club, 11A: Study Hall Aide, 10B-IZA. J. EDNVARD SMITH 5717 Broomall Avenue Smitty Ambition--Piano buster. Shaw Junior High Award-Gold XV. Activities - Orchestra, 10A-12Bg Western News Salesman, 10Ag Patrol, l0B: Banker, IOBQ Study Hall Aide, 10B-l1B: Alternate Sen' ator, l1A: Business Science Club, l'.1B: Social Committee, 12B. WILLIAM K. SMITH 7209 Elmwood Avenue Bill Ambition-Speed king. Tilden junior High Activities--C. A.: A. A. BI:NI3I'T.x VJARREN SNIVELY 323 S. Fifty-first Street Benny Ambition-Teaching. Holmes Iunior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Bible Class, 10B: Tennis, IOB: Riding Club, 1lB: Hockey, 12A. THE RECORD 1934 EDNNARD SNYDER 4927 Sansom Street Slmitz Ambition-Physical education in' structor. Harrity Award-- I934. Activities-Senator, 9A: Class Base' ball, 9A: Gym Team, IOA'IZB: Banker, IOBg Class Basketball. IIB: Class Football, IZA. KENNETH SPAHR 1259 S. Fiftyffourth Street 'iKen Ambition-Bootlegger. Actitities Cross Countr , IOA: 1 W Y Orchestra, IOA, IOB: Track, IOBf IIB: Interclass Basketball, Baseball. IIAfIIB: Patrol, IIBfIZA: Sen' ator, IIB: Carroll Phillips Repref scntative, IZA: Football, IZA. O. EDIJOND Svoms 5727 Spruce Street Spoke Ambition-Television engineer. Holmes junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Radio Club, IOA-IZB: Vice President, IIB: President, IZAfIZB: A. A. Manager, IZA. HELEN STARR 6225 Christian Street Helen Ambition-Business executive. NVilliam Cullen Bryant Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Patrol, IOB'IIB: Treble Clef Club, IIA. I P SAR.-x S. SOCOLOFF 6030 Spruce Street Socky Ambition-Somebody's stenog. Holmes Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Banker, IOB-IIB: Carroll Phillips Repre- sentative, IOB. Q I GLADYS IRMA SPIERS 6118 Spruce Street Grim Ambition-To purchase -loe Pen' ner's duck. Overbrook High ' Activities-Alternate Senator, IIB: l Aide, IZA-IZB: Social Service Club, I IZA: Library Aide, IZA: Com- mencement Aide, IZA: Councilman, IZB: Prom Committee, IZB. Geoaoe STARR 3 S. Fortyffourth Street Cl1eep': Ambition'--Manager of 5 and IOC 4 SICOYE. , H. C. Lea Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Senator, I IOA. ' KENNETH S. STAUFFER 33. N. Fiftyffirst Street ..Ken.. Ambition-C.P.A. Sulzberger Junior High Awards-Silver Certificate: Gold -VV-In Acti'uitiexiBand, IOA: Orchestra, IOAfIIB: Bugle and Drum Corps, IIA: Alternate Banker, IIA: Pa' trol, IZA' I ZB: Commencement Usher, IZA: Western News Sales- man, IZA: Alternate Senator, IZA: Vtfestern News Business Staif, IZA: Business Science Club, IZB. Ninety-four 4 HELEN L. STEELE 5315 Larchwood Avcnuc Shorty Ambition-Comptometer operator. Olney High Activities--A. A. Manager, IOB: Patrol, HB: Social Service Club, IZA: Library Aide, IZA: Music Club, IZB. LILLI.-KN OLLIVIER STERLINL: 501 N. Fortieth Street Sis Ambition'-Private secretary to Bing Crosby. Newton Activities-Banker, 9A'I2A: Glee Club, IOA: Art Club, IOA-IIB: Social Service Club, IOA: Patrol. IIB. HRANT HAROLID SToN1a 227 S. 45th Strcct Stony Ambition-Doctor. H. C. Lea Activities-Senator, 9B'l0A: Group Basketball, 9B: Group Baseball, IOA-IIA: Alternate Senator, IOB: Varsity Track Team, IOB: Coun' cilman, l1B'I2A: junior Varsity Football, IZA. STEPHEN STOYAN 1535 S. Sixty'second Street Skipper Ambition--Navigator. Tilden Junior High Award-Nautical Club Certificate. Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Art Club, 9Af9B: Nautical Club, 10A-IZB. Ninety-five THE RECORD 1934 JLIDITH STEELMAN 30 S. Fifty-seventh Street Indy Ambition-Business. Holmes Junior High Activities-Locker Aide, 9B: Bank' cr, IOB: Tennis Club, IOB, IIB- Patrol, IOB'1IB: Swimming Clubi IIA: Esperanto Club, IZA. DOROTHY E. STILES 5853 Hadlield Street Dottie Ambition-Business. Shaw junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A. COURTLAND STOTT 5261 Addison Street Scotty Ambition--Engineer. Shaw Iunior High Activities-C. A.g A. A.g A. A. Maiiaver, IZA. CATHERINE STURM 1 135 N. Fiftieth Street .Kaya Ambition--Business. Wildwood High, Wildwood, N. Activities-C. A.g A. A.g Field Club, IOBQ Science Club, IZA. THE RECORD 1934 ALBERT J. Suaxix 5935 Pine Street Cyclone Ambition--Gigolo. Harrity Awafrcls- 1934 : AXVA. Activities-Vlfestern News Sales- man, 9A-IOA: Patrol, 10Af11A: Bass Clef Club, l0B'12B: Gym Team, 10B'lT'.B: Study Hall Aide, 1lA'l'2B: Annual Concert, IZA. ELMER SWINDELL 630 S. Fiftyfninth Street USlL'l11kn Ambition-College. Harrity Activities-Senator, 10B, IIA, Car' roll Phillips Representative, 11B. E1.s1s L. TABACK 5319 Market Street HEI., Ambition-Librarian. Holmes junior High Activities-Library Aide, IOB, 11A, IZA, IBB: Banker, lOBfl1A: Li' brary Typist, 10B-11B: Patrol, IOB, 11A: Gryphon Salesman, 11A, 11B: Business Science Club, IZA, IZB: Library Senior, IEA, IZB. VVICTORIA ROSELYN TAUBER 5410 XVillows Avenue Vicki Ambition-To count the corpusclcs in a drop of blood. Shaw Junior High Activities-Glee Club, 10B-IIB: Treble Clef Club, 10Bf12Bg Lunch Room Patrol, l0B'l'ZA: Annual Concert, 11Af1ZA: Study Hall Aide, 1lB'12A: Corridor Patrol, llBf1ZA: Office Aide, IZA-l2B: Secretary of Boys' Lunch Room Festival, l2Bg All Senior High School Festival, IIB, Library Sen' ior, IZB. Ninctysix P JOSEPH SXVIFT 431 South Sixtyfsecond Street aloe., Airibitiowz-'Marathon Runner YVilliam Cullen Bryant Activities-C.A.: A.A. CLAIRE SYBIL SWITKEN 6223 Addison Street Swirty Ambition-To know the right an' swers. Willianx Cullen Bryant Activities-Junior Dramatic Club, 9A'1OA: Alternate Senator, 9B: Vfcstern News Salesman, 9B-llB: Treble Clef Club, 1OA, 10133 Li' brary Aide, 1OB, 11A: Study Hall Aide, 11B: Circus, l1B: Halloween Party, 11B. FRANK MACCALLUM TAIT 252 S. Farragut Terrace UF., Ambition-Globe trotter. H. C. Lea Activities-Silver Screen Club, 9Ag Carroll Phillips Representative, 9A: Senator, 9B, IOA: Banker, IOB, IIA: A. A. Manager, 11Bg Com' mencement Usher, IZA, Varsity Soccer Team, 1?.A. ROBERT TAxIs 5541 Elliott Street Bobi' Ambition-To be a success. Trenton Junior High, Trenton, N. J. Activities-C. A.g A. A.g Bass Clef Club, l1A, 11Bg Library Aide, 11B. 4 BEATRICE TAYLOR 4633 Haverford Avenue Bee Ambition-Dancer. Sulzberger junior High Activities-'Leaders' Club, IOA-IZB: Hallowe'en Party, 10A'1?.B: Cir' cus, IOA-IZB: Track, IOA'I2Bg A. A. Manager, IOAfI2B: Glee Club, IOB'IIB: Hockey, I2Ag Dancing Club, I2A'IEB: Tennis, IZB. HARRY M. TAYLOR 5728 Warrington Avenue Major,' Ambition--Automotive engineer. Shaw Junior High Activities-Senator, IOA, IOB: Pa- trol, IOB'I2B. , DORIS Louisa TERRY Z6 S. Fortvfthird Street Dot Ambition-Secretary to Rockefeller. Holmes junior High Activities--Leaders' Club, IOA-I'2B: Library Aide, IIB'I2B: Hockey, IZA: Alternate A. A. Manager, IZB. HOLIER TILLOTSON 5904 Ellsworth Street Till Ambition-Radio engineer. Harrity Activities-Philatelic Club, IOA, IOB: Vice President of Philatelic Club, IOA, IOBQ A. A. Manager, IOB: Carroll Phillips Representaf tive, IOB: Patrol, IIA: Aero Club, IIA: Chess Club, IIB: Radio Club, IIB, IQA. Ninetyfseven THE RECORD l934 ETHEL TAYLOR 133 N.' Dearborn Street MEIN Ambitinn-Stenographer. Sulzberger junior High Activities-C.A.g A.A. Louis V. TEMRIN 719 N. Fortyfninth Street Lou Ambition-Electrical engineer. Sulzberger Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A., Usher, IZA: Nautical Club, IZB: Matlief matics' Club, IZB. - - JANE ELEANOR THURXVANGEIQ 5530 Irving Street Slqeets Ambition-Private secretary. Holmes junior High Activities-Alternate Senator, IOAQ French Club, IOA: Senator, IGB' IIA: Councilman, IIB: Secretary, of Class, IIBQ Chairman Com- mencement Ushers, IZA: Treasurer of Senior Class: Chairman Social Committee, IZBL Chairman Class Day Committee, IZB. MORRIS TOLTZIS 6240 Pine Street Merrie Ambition-Aeronautics. Williani Cullen Bryant Activities-C. A., A. A., Stamp Club, 10AfIIBg Model Aeoroplane Club, IIA-IIB. - THE RECORD 1934 CLARICE TOOLE 4630 Walnut Street ...Teen Ambition-Interior decorator. H. C. Lea Activities-C. A.: A. A., Banker, 9A, 9Bg Aide, 9B, IOA. EARL E. TROUT. JR. 5339 Chancellor Street Fish Ambition-Medical School. Holmes junior High Activities-Bass Clef Club, IOA: Alternate Senator, IOA3 Study Hall Aide, IOA-IZA: Carroll Phil' lips, IOB, IIA, IZA: Assistant,IvIan- ager Football, IIB: Locker Aide, IZB. DOROTHY CHARLOTTE TYSON 4859 Chestnut Street Dottie Ambition'-Normal School. H. C. Lea Activities - Leaders' Club, 9A: Swimming Club, IOAf1IB: Field Club, IOBQ French Club, IOBQ Al' ternate Councilman, IZA: Com- mencement Usher, I'lAg Corridor Patrol, IZA: Hockey, IZA: Hallo' we'en Party, IZA, Circus, I?.Bg Li- brary Aide, IZB. CHARLES VAUGI-IN 636 Thirtyfsixth Street Charley Ambition-Electrical engineer. McMiclxael- Activities-C. A., A. A., Gryphon Representative, 9AfIOBg Western News, IZAQ Alternate Senator, IZA. Ninetyfeight P VIRGINIA D. TREDICK 6105 Christian Street Gin Ambition-Stage. William Cullen Bryant Award-Silver Certihcate. Activities-Carroll Phillips Grade Representative, 9A: Junior Dramatic Club, 9A, 9Bg Swimming Club, 9Ag Senator, 9B, IOAg Patrol, IOBfI2Ag Senior Dramatic Club, IIB'I2Bg Banker, IZA: Alternate Senator, I2Bg Spring Play, IZB. IRVIN TYNDALL 4624 Baltimore Avenue ..Tyn., Ambiticm-Traveler. Shaw Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A., Alternate Senator, IZA: Senator, IIB, Busi- ness Science Club, IZB. GAETAN VALENZA 6928 Buist Avenue Val Ambition-Accountant. Tilden junior High Activities-C. A., A. A., Bass Clef IOA, IZBQ Treasurer of Bass Clef, IIB. WILLIAM B. Vleiuscxc 5409 Delancey Street Bill Ambition-Civil engineer. Lewes High, Lewes, Del. Activities--C. A.g A. A., A. A. Manager, IZBI Alternate Council' man, IZB. 4 KATHERINE D. VITA 5812 Pentridge Street ..Ka3,, Ambition-Somebody's stenog. Shaw Iunior High Activities-Banker, 10B-IIA, West' ern News Salesman, IIA: Study Hall Aide, IIB: Patrol, 1IB'12B: Business Science Club, IZA. MILTON XVABER 414 S. Fortyreightb Street Milt Ambition-Traffic cop. H. C. Lea Award- 1934. Activities-Class Soccer, 9Af9B: Class Basketball, 10AfIOB: Phila- talic Club, IOA'IOBg Owl Club, IOAf1ZB: Naturalists Club, 10Af IIB, Astronomy Club, IOA11IBg Patrol, IOAfI2Ag Aide, IOA, IIA, IZB: Track Team, 10BflIB: Sub' Chairman Patrol, IIB. SELMA VJACHS 142 S, Fortyfninth Street lVacl1sy Ambition-Travel. H. C. Lea Activitiesw-Senator, 9A, IOA, IIA, IZA: Social Service Club, IIA: Tennis Club, IIB: Patrol, IIB: Al' ternate Senator, IZBL Study Hall Aide, IIB: XVestern News Sales- man, IZB. SEYMOUR XVALDMAN 447 S. Sixtyfthird Street asey.. Am bition-Lawyer. Willianx Cullen Bryant Activities--Junior Dramatic Club, 9A'lOB: Gryphon Salesman, 9B: Treasurer junior Dramatic Club, IOA: President Iunior Dramatic Club, 10Bg Alternate Senator, IOB: Patrol, IOBfI1Ag Study Hall Aide, IIA, IIB, Usher, I?.A. Ninetyfaiiue THE RECORD 1934 RICHARD SYDNEY v0N MINDEN 4319 Pine Street Von Ambition-Accountant. New York Military Academy Activities-C. A.g A. A. MORTON WABER 414 S. Fortyfeighth Street Mm Ambition-College. H. C. Lea Activities-Carroll Phillips Repref sentative, 9A: Class Soccer, 9Ag Senator, 10A-IOBQ A. A. Manager, IOBQ Owl Debating Club, IOB'11A- Assistant Manager Track Team IOB'I1B: Alternate Senator, IIA, Patrol, 1lB'I2Bg SubfChairman Pa' trols, 1'lB. ' 1 a JOSEPHINE WAGNER 2611 S. Sixtyfsixth Street . 'i.l0'I0 Ambition-To travel around the world. Tilden Junior High Activities--French Club, 9A'9Bg Leaders' Club, 9A'9Bg Basketball Slab, 9B, IDA, German Club, IIB, HERMAN WALKER 4744 Upland Street Harm Ambition-Concert singer. Shaw Junior High Activities-C. A23 A. A., Music Club, 10Af12Bg Bass Clef Club, 1OB'I2B: President of Bass Clef Club, IZBQ Owl Club, 1213. THE RECORD 1934 LOLITA WARFIELD 'lI7'B S, Farragut Terrace Lita Ambitiovi-Worker. Newton , Activities-+Leaders' Club, 9B, IZA, IZB: Glee Club, IOA, IIB: Treble Clef, IOA, IIB: Hockey Club, IRAQ Senior Dramatic Club, IIA, IZA: Library Senior, IZA, IZB: Patrol, IOB, IZA. MARY XVELSH 1214 S. Fifty-second Street XVelsliie Ambition-Normal school. Shaw Junior High Actiuitiesk-A. A. Manager, IOA: Senator, IOAfI2A: Budget Com' mittee of Senate, IIB: Patrol, IZA: Commencement Usher, I2Ag Alter' nate Councilman, IZB. THELMA WESTFALL 6446 Saybrook Avenue Vv'essie'l Ambition-Business. Tilden junior High Activities-C. A.g A. A. Soi. WEXLER 5840 Pine Street Wex Ambition-University of Pennsyl- varna. NVilliam Cullen Bryant Activities--Class Indoor Baseball Team, 9A, 9B: Banker, 9A, 9Bg Silver Screen Club, 9B: Study Hall Aide, IIA-12B. P Lois G. WEBER 5800 Christian Street ULU.. Ambition-Further education. Harrity Activities--Junior Dramatic Club, 9Ag Carroll Phillips Representative, 9B'I2B: Library Aide, 9B'I2Bg Pa' trol, IOBQ Alternate Banker, IIB: Social Service Club, IZA, Library Senior, IZA: Aide, IZA. THELMA WENICK 6217 Christian Street 'I'l1el Ambition-Travel. William Cullen Bryant Activities--Banker, 9A'I2Bg Patrol, IOB-IIB: Alternate A. A. MKII' ager, IIA: Business Science Club, IIB, Social Service Club, IIB. MORTON WEXLER 5816 Pine Street VVex Ambition-NCollege. Williani Cullen Bryant Activities--C. A.: A. A., Aide, 9A' IOAQ Alternate Senator, QA: Alter- nate Carroll Phillips Representa' tive, 9Bg Alternate Councilman, IZA. VIVIENNE WIESNER 5801 Christian Street Vim Amluition--Artist. Harrity Activities - Basketball, 9B, IZBQ Halloween Party, 9A, IOA, IIA, I2Ag Circus, 9B, IOB, IIB, IZBQ Alternate Senator, 9B, IDB, Treble Clef Club, IOAfI2Bg Leaders' Club, IOAfIIAg Swimming Club, IIA, Freneh Club, IIAg jewelry Club, IIA, A. A. Manager, IIB, LZBQ Councilman, IZA, Hockey, IZA, Gown Committee, IZB. JAMES FORBES VJILLIAMS, JR. 4047 Irving Street Dugan Ambition-Yale. Newton Awards - I934 : AVVA : three ..xV.S... Activities-A. A. Manager, 9A: Class Soccer Championship, 9B: Freshman Track, 9B: Class Basket' ball Championship, IOA: Carroll Phillips Representative, IOA: Var' sity Track, IOB, IIB, IZB: Cross Country Team, IIB, IZB: Business Science Club, IZA. josEPrr WILLIAAIS 925 S. Fifty'fourth Street ..J0kc,, Ambition-Music instructor. Shaw junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Bass Clef Club, IlA'IIB: Spanish Club, IIA. j. VVELLINGTON XVIMPY Comic Strip, Page 27 Hamburger Ambition-To own a cow farm and raise my own hamburgers. Pen and Ink Awards-Gold Hamburger: Bottle of Mustard: Bottle of Catsup: Duel: Dinner QXVimpy brought the Ducksj. Activities--XVater Boy, Swimming Team: Mascot, IIB Class: Stooge for IZB Column, Vwfestern' News: Horse'holder, Riding Club: NitfWit Club: Anti-Hot-Dog Advocate: Pay- You-Tuesday Club: Sparring Part' ner to Alicefthe'Goon. NELLIE XVISMER 1837 S. Fiftyfseventh Street Lee Ambition-Nurse. Phillipsburg High Phillipsburg, N. Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Swim- ming Club, IOB: Riding Club, IIA. Q One Hundred One THE RECORD l934 jorm VJKLLIAMS 4705 Haverford Avenue .Jack-, Ambition-Medicine. Sulzberger Junior High Award- I934. Activities-Bass Clef Club, IUA' IIA: Patrol, IOA, IDB, IIB: Cross Country Team, IIB: A. A. Mana' get, IIB: Track Team, IIB. RUTH R. WILLIAMS 4076 Filbert Street Rudy Ambition-To be a social service worker. Activities-A-C. A.: A. A. HERBERT XVISMER 424 S. Fifty'second Street Ambition-Accountant. Shaw Junior High Activities-C. A.: A. A.: Patrol, IIB: Business Science Club, IZA. RAE WOLLMAN 5816 Pemberton Street Cleopatra A'm.bitio'n-Travel. Williani Cullen Bryant Activities-C. A.: A, A.: Patrol, IZA-IZB: Business Science Club, IZA: Social Service Club, 12A'I2B. THE RECORD 1934 EDXVARD Woon 5232 Upland Street ttEdiY Ambition-College professor. Mission Church High Roxbury, Mass. Activities-C. A., A. A., Owl Club, IZA, 12Bg World Fellowship Club, 12A, 12Bg Senior Dramatic Club, 12A, 12Bg Cast of Spring Play, IZB. EDGAR WORRALL 1202 S. Wilton Street ..Ed,, Ambition-Civil engineer. Shaw junior High Activities-C. A., A. A. DONALD YARNALL 924 S. St. Bernard Street UDOH.. Ambition-Civil engineer. Shaw junior High Activities-C. A.g A. A.g Alternate Senator, l2A: Patrol, 12Af1'2.Bg Study Hall Aide, IZAQ Senator, 12B. EUGENE YERKES 7149 Elmwood Avenue Bud Ambition-Funeral director. Tilden junior High Activities-C. A., A. A., Banker, 12B. One Hundred Two P KATHRYN WOODRUFF 5840 Hadlield Street ..Kay,, Ambition--Teaching. Ocean City High Ocean City, N. I. Activities -- Glee Club, 9A-1lAg Class Basketball Team, 9A, IZA, IZBQ Hockey Team, IOA, 12Ag Class Baseball Team, 10Bg Alter' nate A. A. Manager, IZB. KATHERINE 'NVRIGHT 3605 Hamilton Street Kitty Ambition-Singer. Shaker Heights High Cleveland, Ohio Activities-C. A., A. A.g A, A. Iiflyzgiagcr 11Bg Study Hall Aide, CHANDLER YAUN 4246 Regent Street Chan Ambition-Chemical engineer. Germantown High Activities-C. A.: A. A.g Radio Club, 11A-12Bg Treasurer, 12A- IIB. DOROTHY YOUNG 915 S. Cecil Street Dot Ambition-Secretary. Harrity Activities-Basketball, 9Ag A. A. Manager, -9Bg Banker, 10Bg Science Club, 11Bg Business Science Club, l2A. 4 PHILIP ZIEGLEP, 5636 Hazel Avenue Sonny Ambition-Successful business man. Harrity Activities-Garden Club, 9Bg Sen' ator, IOA: Alternate Senator, IDB: Commencement Usher, 12Ag Coun- cilman, 12B. JANE SYLVIA ZIMMER 5914 Catherine Street ..Iay,. Ambition--Private secretary. Williani Cullen Bryant Awards-Silver Certificate, Gold NV, Activities-Glee Club, 9Afl2Ag Basketball, 9A'9Bg Tennis, 9Bg A. A. Manager, 10Ag Alternate Sen- ator, 10Ag Field Club, IOBQ Sen' ator, l1Bg Business Science Club, 11Bg Patrol, 11B. Esrnea W. Zussr-IAN 273 S. Frazier Street riEsn Ambition-Concert pianist. Gratl High Activities-C. A.g A. A. One Hundred Three THE RECORD 1934 ANNE PETERSON ZIMMER 5914 Catherine Street apcgi. Ambition-Somebody's secretary. Carteret High, Carteret, N. Activities - Basketball, 9A'9Bg NVestern News Salesman, 9Bf10Ag Track Team, IOAQ Gryphon Sales' man, 10Afl0B: A. A. Manager, IOBQ Patrol, 11A-12Bg Business Science Club, 11B-12A. ADA Zrsus 216 S. Ithan Street ..A,, Ambition - Somebody's stenogra- pher. Holmes Junior High Awards-Gold W , Silver Certifi' cate. Activities-C. A.: A. A.g Library Aide, 10A-12Bg Glee Club, 11A- IZBQ Carroll Phillips Representative, IZA: Library Senior, 12A, 12B. IN MEMORL-xm DONALD DILLIN 19164934 Under the guidance of the Scientist Eternal He now watches the Great Experiment. PROPHECY Reunion By Television TELEVISIONfRADIO FLASH! CALLING ALL GRADUATES! CALLING ALL GRADUATES! TO- NIGHT AT ZM O'CLOCK ALL HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ARE INVITED TO STOP, LOOK-ANDfLISTEN IN ON THE 26TH ANNUAL REUNION OF THE ALUMNI OF WEST PHILADELPHIA HIGH SCHOOL QPHILA., PA., UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, NVORLD NO. 7, UNIVERSE NO. IJ CLASS OF JUNE, 1934, M. D. QMIDDLE OF DEPRESSIONJ. STATION Xl4NT SIGNING OFF. THANK YOU. Hello, ladies and gentlemen: This is Julius Marx Rabino-wits, announcing from the auditorium of the Science Building in Philadelphia, etc. fSee TfR Flash for etc.J Tonight we bring you the annual reunion of West Philadelphia High School graduates as announced in the TelevisionfRadio Flash this morning. This program comes to you through the courtesy of the Helen Crane Scicntiiic Exercise Corporation. Williarri Loesclier, President of the Philadelphia Chapter of the Graduates, enters. With him arc Ross Corbin, famous HgSO4 clemonstratorg Louise Carpenter, author' ess of i'Atoms at Eve and other scientiiic tomes, and Thelma Paclqman, poetess. In the front row sits Paul Allen, buried in one of Miss Carpenters tomes. As Stanley Arnold and Helen McL1ir'e, stars of the Theatre Guild, enter, David Chem and Arnold Landsburg, photographers for the Vkfilbur Anderson Telephoto Service, snap a picture of them, using one of the new iilmless cameras, brain QD child of Robert Bell. lack Balbirnie's stringless orchestra is now rendering Butts Kardons latest composif tion, Lazy Bones, arranged by Bea Nlelniclg. In the orchestra are Sam Blumstein, peerless piccolo player, Bennie Berman, and Alfred Brown, inventor of the now famous stringless violin. Ah! jewel Brooks, who is playing Topsy in Elizabeth Lofland's new produc' tion, Hi, jinksf' the costumes of which were designed by Frances Bryan and Frances Murphy, enters with Caleb DeCou, French artiste. Bud Swain, Big fawnn Killaly, and Haig Dagdigian sing the Lost Vallee, accompanied by foe Gozenlqer on the giftar. Well for the love of Auld Lang Syne! Here comes Marg Donaghy, Art Editor of our old Record, with Bea Beckman, julia Gillespie and Eclytlie Leviclq, three of the greatest entertainers that ever looked a telefrecorder in the face! One Hundred Five THE RECORD 1934 L Now, let's to London! This is Julius Marx Rabinowitz throwing you over to Sol Rosner, our London announcer. . . Cheerio, old tops! Heah we are in bally ol' Lunnon . . . we have with us tonight J. Wellington WimPY, A.S.O.H.E., once our class mascot, who will say a few words. I present. . . Mr. Wimpy . . . Thank you, kind sir, she said . . . Oh, pardon me, I thought I was home . . could anyone lend me a dime until Tuesday? . . . Bang . . . Crash . . . Klmnopersxytslwyj . . . Hello again, this is artist Raymond Denby. The loud noises you just heard were incidental to the departure of Wimpy fwhich departure was aided and abetted by Powerhouse Peltz and Strangler Deitchj. Play, Ed. That was Ed Smith, folks, playing his new keyless piano . . . he plays by ear instead of keys. . . so does Cecile Englander. joseph Dougherty, Daniel Pancoast fthe man on the flying trapezej and Leonard Mirslqy will now present an act which they made famous in the old West Philly gym meets. They're just as good as they ever were. Sorry, folks, to Paris we must go . . . Take it Paris . . . O. K., London . . . This is Ethel Mann, the woman announcer, directing the broadcast of the Scientific Chapter of the West Philadelphia Alumni. The only absent member is Albert Auerbach, who is out splitting atoms by dropping them olf the Eiffel Tower. Richard Boyajian has just completed a cycle of experiments with gunpowder, the result of which will soon blow the lid off the scientific world. Marion Dukes has perfected a new type of asbestos, which, when put on the market, promises to set the world on Ere. Henry Flirt, physicist, A.Q. R. S., has invented a new type of insecticide which is guaranteed to kill all types of pests. A slight disturbance, ladies and gentlemen . . . it seems to be in consequence of my last announcement . . . Daddy Donald 'Yarnall has acquired a sudden desire to leave the region of Dr. Flitt . . . S'matter, pop? As a conclusion of this Parisian television broadcast, Harvey Glassrnan will now blow a red and tan glass square in honor of this reunion, red and tan having been the class colors in the good old daze . . . Thank you, Harve . . . and now . . . to Berlin .... Billy Hayes announcing . . . our Berlin meeting place is the sleepy old 'Yaun CastlefonfthefRhine. Out in the courtyard Robert Leinroth is busily engaged in taming a dead lion . . . he fRobertj uses a scientific method which makes the lions wroth. Herr Henry Hofmann, lvfary Fisher's star pupil, is dining lightly on the terrace His repast consists mainly of Ruth Keebler Biscuits . . . Ed Wood, rehearsing for Cyrano de Bergerac, is fencing with Phil Zeigler, while Robert Haring, instructor in Spanish at old Heidelberg, and Richard Von Minden, the Student Prince, looks on. Our time grows shorter . . . so let us go to Spain . . . Take it away, Spain . . . Buenas noches, senores y senoras . . . this is Herbert Bushlqoff, another member of our old class, announcing in place of Michael Bulack . . . we are in Sevilla . . . One Hundred Six 4 THE RECORD 1934 Our eminent guests, Ernest Boghosian and Robert Boudwin, are detained, due to a riot in which the Empress Edna Jones' troops fcommanded by Leo Mallacel wounded several Sevillian civilians. A recent newsflash informs us that among those wounded were Alex Anoschenlqo, XX-'alter Cozzens and Helen Engle, three graduates of W. P. H. S. Un a way, these injured persons will he fortunate, for they will be the first to convalesce on the new seadrome of the George Carver Line. The drome is commanded by another West Philly alumnus, Edith Kornberg. The military force, which is main- tained by the government against Wa5'ne Barr, the double menace, is captained by Alan Lanard, a graduate of West Pointj Due to these unfortunate riots, our European telecast will be cut short and the remainder of the program will he turned over to the rest of the world. ae is s wk as wk fnlius Marx Rabinowitz announcing. There will be a brief pause for intermis- sion. Entertainment will be furnished during the interim hy Indy Evans and Williani Fallows, eccentric dancers. Pk Sf Pk 214 bk 34 It is now R. M. o'clock. Now we will go to old Alexandria, where the telephoto broadcast will come to you from Pharos lighthouse. Our first speaker will be Edward Hubbard, the pantomimist. fNote: Silence reigns, but everybody has an umbrellaj Thank you, Ed. This grayfrobed fellow with the gray beard is Nat Lestz, orchestra leader by day, lighthouse keeper by night. This young lady, Freda Shenlqel, is also a housekeeper. We now proceed to the pyramids, where we Hnd Sheik Guargo Lotto, entertain' ing the fair seductresses, Helena Fitzrmaurice and Betty Buchanan, on the left . . . no, it's the right . . . eyelash of the Sphinx. The Barron Berger appears on the barren desert. Madge Chapman is catching tuns of tuna on the banks of the Nile. fRemernber, this is 1960, when science rules the world . . . so, tuna is the right fishj. OooooH, a crocodile fwhose nickname is Ottingerl, just snapped at her bare feet. Hurrah, the ol' croc missed. Florence Bramley has just asked Bill Britt to row Chelle fget it?j Bovis across the Nile. . Now the television beam changes the scene to the Taj Mahal, which was recently reconstructed by William Simmonds. Radio installments are the work of Edmond Spokas. In the blue waters of the lagoon swims a group of Indian potentates fnot the new vegetable grafted by Milt Waber and his uncle Mortj , as well as half a dozen former members of our class. There's Florence Schuman, C.S., author of The Fall of the House of Ushers, floating gracefully Q1 toward Vfilliam Clark, candy manu- facturer. Walter' Chechot, jack Corson and Helen Leon are disporting themselves in a far corner of the pool. Howard Deluge is leaning against an orange tree, looking as wet as his name implies. High in the tower of the Taj, Josephine Vifagner knits at the Veil of Cashmere. A brief shot to Pisa, Italy, where Donald Hartz is aiding Eric Herr, Mussolini's successor, to straighten the Leaning Tower, using a scientific device created by Ada Zislis. The munition factories of Gunn and Gunson fwho are big shots these daysj are located in Pisa. One Hundred Seven THE RECORD 1934 L Arthur Myers, eminent Pisan surgeon fnot a lishj, is today making public examination of the curious light emanating from the fast petrifying skull of George Murphy. Among the attending physicians are NVilliam Pacllasky, the ulvlathematical Doc' tor , Robert Schatz, H.M.S., and Lois NVeber. Nearby, in Florence, Helen Creamer fknown as Ice Creamerj is playing a set of tennis with Mildred Engle, the angle expert. Among the onlookers is Anne For- stater, queen of the Forest Preserves fl like raspberry, says Harriet Collett . . . soooo, Irene NIcNeil gave her onej Over two oceans to Hawaii, where the Waikiki Chapter is meeting on the Eugene Shore, near the famous Lennon Health Resort. Edgar Woi'rall, the fingerprint expert QPUNQ, is stopping here for a brief interlude in his pursuit of Harry Rohljing, who carries bass violins in his pockets. Tonight under the bright moonlight fcopyright fohn Mullen Laboratoriesj, Doro' thy Barnes and Veronica Arslanian will give their rendition of the hula hula. Visitors who are prostrated by the heat Qnot the hulaj will be attended to by Betty Irons, Sarah Elvina Church and Betty Bateman. Eleanor Blatt and Iuana Hibbs are the physicians in charge. Salon, Hawaii. Next we tune in on Hong Kong fno relation to the historic King Kongj, where Robert Druce is vainly importuning Olive Ma5' Cart to Lady, play your mandarin. Here in this English possession Ralph Benincasa has opened a scientific tonsorial parlor. Shaver and Barbour are his assistants. Charles Phillips has achieved his lifelong ambition, which is assisting lvfarjorie Coombs to attain her ambition, while Picture Snatcher' Gordy attends to his own business. Now back to America . . . California, here we come . . Sid Freeland is our announcer. H4 Pls PF is tk Pls Hi ya, baby, as Mr. Anthony used to say to Dr. OJ . . . now for a kaleidof scopic trip through the western portion of this great country. . Morton Eastman, the track star tis that funny?j, is running rapidly round the perpendicular track at the XVillia1n McClain Memorial Stadium. The entrance to this stadium is decorated with a large figure of a cherub, sculp- tured by Helen Erlenmeyer. The model . . . Dave johnson, class cherub in 1934. In Los Angeles, the Grand Old Man of Golf, Alan Golclblatt, is swinging his mashie at the pill in the Williain. K. Smith Tournament. This meet is being held on the roof of the Klevanslqy Building. Honorary Caddies for the day are Abner, Eldine, jean, Leonard and Patricia Miller, all members of the W. P. H. S. Alumni Association. Wilma Freedman, the emancipator, and Sylvia Fogel Know the wife of a million' airej, are among the onlookers. ' Violet Ischler, too. QPUN: Please noticej In Sacramento, now a manufacturing town fyou can hear the machines go Klenk, Klenkj, a circus is playing. In the side show which jane Thurwanger is ballyhooing we rind Elsie Langman the TALL WOMAN. One Hundred Eight 1 THE RECORD 1934 a In the Oregonian city of Vix, where everybody hasla cold, the dogs don't Barg, because lack Gottlieb is the dog-catcher, and, as far as dogs are concerned, he is a Hartman to get along with. Elmer Polhemus and Albert Pranslqy are engineering the project which is to trans- form Death Valley, Arizona, to a mountain paradise. .Leon Engle is in Colorado supervising the filling up of the Grand Canyon. Down in the canyon we find Zeve Goldberg and Lawrence Goldstein are pros' pecting for Silver fHelen'l. In the mint at Denver, Elsie Newbille ffancy meeting a Newbille in the mintj is making silver dollars. Aaron Roblqin, the modern Dillinger, is holding up Lin Ford, heliocopter mann' facturehr on the outskirts of Pound City. If Roblqin is caught, he will probably Welsli on his gang. In the penal institution of New Mexico, we find Herbie Seiclelman, still with number 1?-'13. Camping in the mountains and Hillier regions of North Dakota are found Natalie facobs, George lizrnajian, Helen Kelloclq, Arax Kesdekian, and Louise Cooper. These five lovers of the wild are oliicials of the K. K. K. fKra2.y Kampers Klubj of America. Robert Taxis is the Chief Wild Animal Lover of this organization. joseph Nloran is the champion Whistler of Nebraska. lFigure that outll Dorothy Butler is a wellfknown candy manufacturer of Omaha. Her candy Melts in your mouth. Now to Texas, the state which has proved most proline in the production of scientists. At the Observatory, Rita Harman and Isabelle Herman are conversing with Martian scientists over the Philip Hirsch silent gozinkus. Lab Technician Evelyn Brenner is experimenting with an ultrafpink beam on Charles Kaissling, who is slowly turning red. Bob Height has just stepped out of the Chinaeto-America Tube. He has been putting on a comic act which made even the Chinese laugh. In his spare time Bob aids Mary lv1cClain in the design and construction of these perfterra shafts. Out in the garden Harry Goodyear is Burbanking his vegetables and fruits. The Grafter! ' Leaving Texas, we hie ourselves to the Missouri River fwhich has supplanted the Mississippi as Ol Man Ribbernj. We are conducted on a tour of the Slow Boat by its Captain, joseph Landsberg. - Leaving the Slow Boat at Mobile Bay, we visit the jaiealai training camps, where we find jack Leonard and El Conarcl coaching a squad of young playboys from a nearby city. In nearby Tampa we View a prize fight between Charles MacElrevey and Horace Casner. A crowd lthreeis a crowdj of spectators read Dorothy Longendylqek new book. In the press row sit Bill Nessler, sports writer for theHDK News Service, and Dorothy Sloan, solvsister. Dorothy Phillips, true to her ambition, awaits any business which may fall her way. Now I will turn you over to our New York announcer, i'Diamond Max Mazow. HifHo, everybody! This is Max Mazow announcing from the Academy of Sci' ence in New York. A brief musical interlude with the Musicless Orchestra, under the direction of Vv'ally Kahn providing the soundless music. The comedians on this prof gram, Col. Sclwenagle and Bud Shallow, appear through the courtesy of their man' ager, Leon Kotloff, and the McCue Theatre. One Hundred Nine THE RECORD 1934 b Mike MCM871dWliH has finally discovered a use for the Flatiron Building. He has opened a tailor shop. Une of his steady customers is Howard Fisher, whose ambition was satisfied . . . hut she ean't press clothes. We will now take you on our 26fyear delayed trip to Wasliingtoii. It's all yours, Wasliiiigtoxi. Here we iind Icmet Dillman, with a hamhurg sandwich, searching for the Pan' American Onion. Herman Walker' is in the Academy of Electrical Sciences grand operafting into a voice box. The recording engineer is Bessie Lackrncm. From Wasliiiigtoim to Philadelphia . . . home again . . . your announcer is now Norman Kammerer, Julius Rahinowitz having fallen off his soap hox. Shooting the television beam up Broad Street to City Hall, we find a new statue on City Hall . . . that of john Parker, On the rim of the statues hat perches Cecelia Gray. Parker is now the Mayor of the sleepy city, and Cecelia is his secretary. Sorry, ladies and gentlemen, hut our time is up. This is Norman Kammerer signing off for Station X14NT. You have been listening to a prophecy of the fates of the graduates of the class of june, 1934, of the VJ est Philadelphia High School. The perpef trators of this outrage were Vtfayore Buclmrzan Barr and Donald. Kight. Revenge allowed on Tuesdays only, Good night, Seniors! One Hundred Ten THE RECORD 1934 Committees IZA-Social Committee l2B- Prom Class Senior Gown Barron Berger fChairmanj, William Loescher, Peggy Hibbs, Alberta Leeds, Marjorie Coombs, Mary Fisher, Caleb DeCou. Social Committee Jane Thurwanger fChairmanJ, YVilliam Loescher, Marjorie Coombs, Mary Fisher, George Lott, David johnson, jack Corson, Edward Smith. Committee Eugene Kardon QChair1nanj , Louise Carpenter, Gladys Spiers, Beatrice Booker, Jack Corson, Haig Dagdigian, Mary Fisher, jack Gottlieb, Herbert Lipschutz. Day Committee r jane Thurwanger fChair1nanD, Marjorie Coombs, Mary Fisher, Sylvia Eogel, jack Corson, William Loescher, Charles Phillips. Assembly Committee Jack Corson fChairmanj, Gladys Hartman, 'XVilliam Ottinger, Stanley Arnold, Edward Smith, Herbert Seidelman, john Balbirnie. Committee i Violet Isehler fChairmanJ, Mary McClain, Irene McNeil, Dorothy Barnes, Elaine Miller, Mildred Auld, Dorothy Butler, Helen Creamer, Dorothy Phillips, Doris Pagden, Marian Robertson, Mary Creticos, Marian Dukes, Alice Elliott, Ernestine Scott, Helen Gaskill, Cecelia Gray, Mae Hamilton, Elizabeth Holmes, Ruth Keebler, Dorothy Klenk, Vivienne Wiesner, Nellie 'NVismer. One Hwndvcd Eleven THE RECCRD 1934 up Commencement Program Procession-HThe Triumphal March .............................................. ....... ....... I J rieq From the Suite: Sigurd Jorsalfarn Prayer-Rev. Frank M. Gray, Pastor St. Andrew's M. E. Church Chorus-The Lord's Prayer - Music Setting by Charles J. Dryfuse Soloist-Herman Anderson Vw'alker Symposium-Our School 1--The Story of the High School in Philadelphia Written by Cecilia Gray Delivered hy Helen McLure 2-Opportunities Within the Classroom Written by Alan Lanard Delivered by Sol Rosner Tribute Ceremony- The Gift of Roses-Made by Dorothy Butler The Seal Presentation-A-Made hy Edward Wood Orchestra-- Introduction .... ..... .............. . ................. ......... .....,. ....... G r i a : g From the Suite: l'Sigurd jorsalfarn Award of Prizes and Medals ................................ john Dennis Nlahoney, Head of English Chorus-Welcome to Spring fLa Cinquantainej ........................................ GabrielfMar1e Arranged by Manney Presentation of Diplomas ............................. ......... .................... W a lter Roberts, Principal Symposium fcontinuedy- 3-Opportunities Outside the Classroom Written by Thelma Packman Delivered hy Beatrice Melnick 4-Our Needs and Hopes for the Future Written by john Shaver Delivered by Stanley Arnold Class Song ..................................................,................................. Music by Eugene Kardon Words hy Louise Myra Carpenter Beatrice Melnick and Eugene Kardon School Song-The Orange and the Blue .,.,................ 7 ................,........ MahoneyfCampbell Exit March-Selected At the Piano Cecile Leah Englander- John Edward Smith One Hundved Twelve 1 THE RECORD 1934 Symposium: Our School The Story of the High School in Philadelphia BY CECELIA E. GRAY N this, our commencement night, we, the class of june, 1934, extend to you our warmest greetings. In this culmination of our great adventure in high school education we express our enduring gratitude to you, our parents and guardians who have sacrificed for usg to you, our friends, who have encouraged usg to you, our teachers who have guided us. This year, 1934, marks the one hundredth anniversary of the founding of public education in Pennsylvaniag and so it is fitting that we should concentrate our attenf tion tonight on the story of the public high school in Philadelphia, and find therein the background of our own Western High. Prior to 1834, education was largely confined to academies---such as Penn Charter--Mwhere the only children permitted to attend free of charge were upauper scholars. Our concern is-how can we trace these historic beginnings of high school educaf tion? How many of us, since the opening of the Franklin Institute, have marveled at the wonders of the present day contrasted with those of the last century! In the Planetarium, we have seen the heavens reproduced as though we were looking through a mammoth telescope of the past, the present, and the future ages. What if we could use such a telescope which would show us the outstanding pictures in the story of high school life in our city! Because the Central and the Girls' High schools' are the parents of the Phila' delphia Secondary Schools, we are especially interested in their development. Let us, then, adjust the focus of our telescope lens to the year 1842, and look upon the original Central High School four years after its opening. The building faces on Penn Square, near Market Street, in a secluded section of Colonial Philadelphia. Sedate teachers and proud young men proceed out of a Georgian doorway and on through the white marble portico. This is graduation day, and boys, at the age of sixteen, have just received their honorary degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, or Master of Arts. Having completed a four-year high school course, these students are now qualified to enter any university or to begin their life work. Let us now change the focus, and lo! another school rises before us. It is the Central High of 1901. We remember the conditions preceding the impressive dedication of this new boys' build' ing--the second school across the street from this one, with its many annexes. What outstanding changes arrest our attention-in school building and student One Hundred Thirteen THE RECORD 1934 P body! Their quaint old building has been replaced by a massive new grey stone one, which stands at the corner of Broad and Green Streets. As we watch the boys assembled on the front steps, having their senior picture taken, we find them more mature than their schoolmates of preceding years. Here we leave the boys, shift the telescope backward to the year 1877, and visual' ize the education offered girls at that time. Focusing our lens upon the northeast corner of Seventeenth and Spring Garden Streets, we discover a large, greenfstone building with a mansard roof-the typical centennial form of architecture. It was dedicated in 1876 to that glorious work: The Education of Women . We see timid girls with wasp waists and voluminous skirts, decorously descending the steps from the door of their Alma Mater. They are coming from their graduation exercises, for they have completed a fourfyear course of secondary education and are now prepared to teach. Swinging the focus onward to the year 1934, we are amazed at the beauty of the new Girls' High School which appears. This Georgian structure of colonial brick surrounds an open garden square. We recall that the Normal School separated from the Girls' High in 1893, and that seven years later, the Com- mercial Course was established in a separate high school, which became known as the William Penn High. Now, hopes are consummated, after years of waiting, in this beautiful new place of academic work. Vsfe realize that Philadelphia owes a great debt of gratitude to both Central. and Girls' High Schools, for from them have graduf ated some of our city's most distinguished and useful citizens. The numerous annexes of Central and Girls' High-the children of the parent schools-grew in importance and became separate. The Hrst of these was our own West Philadelphia High, on which we now adjust the focus of our telescope Hve years after its founding. Massive twin buildings predominate the country scene, for their surroundings are open fields and green stretches of cultivated farm lands. Looking closely at the building on the corner of Fortyfeighth and Walnut Streets, we see the boys impetuously rushing out of school, cautiously segregated from the girls. At the school on Forty-seventh Street, the girls and teachers are swarming out of the doorways, keeping up a hum of merry conversaf tion. Carrying baskets and garden implements, they are going to the faculty war gardens where they are doing their part by cultivating the waste land surrounding the schools. These pupils and teachers of the West Philadelphia High Schools have gladly left their crowded city schools to 'attend the new suburban ones. We see clearly that the school square is cultivated by the Garden Club. A profusion of iris, azaleas tulips, roses, and flowering almond trees enhances the beauty of these suburban buildings. Now, let us swing the telescope ahead to the year 1934. What amazing changes we see! The twin structures have been joined by an administration building into one great school comprising a city square. We find both boys and girls in mod' ern merry companionship, pouring out of all doorways like the overflow of a seething cauldron. Our two former uoutfof-town schools are now surrounded by giant apart' 9 ment houses and denselyfbuilt city squares teeming with population. Amid the bustling traffic of electric trolleys and cars, the selffreliant modern youth arrives at the last minute in time to park his own automobile. In vain do we look for the flowers and One Hundred Fourteen 4 'W THE RECORD 1934 trees of the original schools! West Philadelphia High has grown into one great com' posite school, and girls and boys alike are prepared to face life's keen competition. With this final glance at our Alma Mater, we swing our telescope in an orbit from west to south, and view the Gothic towers of the more recent additions to the family of Philadelphia high schools. In this quick panoramic sketch we catch a glimpse of the twin towers of Overbrook, and of Simon Gratzg and further to the northeast, the walls of Germantown and Frankford, and their younger sisters, Rox? borough, Kensington, and Olney. What an expenditure of money and energy for the higher education of our young people! The tremendous debt of gratitude this modern generation owes the Board of Education is immeasurable. No telescope has the potent power to focus upon the future-and follow the advance of science, art, and literature. But the youth of 1934, with high faith and ideals, faces toward the dayfdawn of a new world. Paraphrasing the words of the poet, we say, Bliss is it in this age to be alive, and to be young is very heaven. One Hundred Fifteen THE RECORD 1934 b Opportunities Within The Classroom BY ALAN LANARD DUCATION, like poetry, has never been defined with entire satisfaction, yet, everyone has an idea, more or less clear, as to what it is and what it aims to do. As a general statement: Education is a social process whose aim is to produce good, happy, and useful citizens. Thus we have Education defined, now let us consider the means of accomplishing its aims. In our own school, as well as in most of our secondary schools in Philadelphia today, there is a wide range of studies from which the student may, within certain limitations, make his own selection. These studies in various combinations, make up the curricula A curriculum consists of three parts, or groups of studies, called variables, constants, and electives. The variables are the studies which determine the course of study through high school. Included in the groups are Academic Training, Commercial Training, Home Economics, Music Appreciation and Study, and Vocxv tional Art. The constants group comprises those studies which are required for graduation, namely, three and a half years of English, two of social studies, one of mathematics and one of science, three of physical education, and one of Art. The electives, or subjects which may be chosen, are composed of advanced mathematics, a continuation of science, further study of history, and all foreign languages. Among the various curricula, the basic one is the Academic This consists of English, history, mathematics, science, and a foreign language. This curriculum is what Ruskin would call, An education good in itself. VJ hen one has completed such a course he is prepared to go on to some higher institution of learning. We feel that the English course is one of the finest in the school, and basic in importance. This course is an excellent training for real writing, and several of its graduates have entered this iield and become quite successful. Among them are Edward Shenton, Roy Hilton, who writes for several periodicals and papers, and Pauline Comanor who, it might interest you to know, helped Walt Disney create the Three Little Pigs, and several other cartoons. The English training enables every person to live a richer and more enjoyable life. Through English we develop a sense of appreciation of fine literature and power of expression of the written and spoken word. History, like English, also opens for us broader horizons. It develops a sense of fair judgment, which, along with practical knowledge, breaks down prejudices. History should create within us a sense of internationalism which the world today sorely needs. History is a moving panorama where, The old order changeth, yielding One Hundred Sixteen 1 THE RECORD 1934 place to the new. Vv'ith that thought in mind our instructors endeavor to teach it to us, and, if we are wise, we will absorb its teachings. Most students elect a foreign language. All do not wish the same one, and therefore a choice of Latin, German, French, and Spanish is given. The real value of a language course, besides learning the language itself, is the development of mental alertness. A foreign language is a veritable Open Sesame to the literature and life of other peoples! Such a study is also an excellent training for the mind as a mechanism of cooperation and precision. Mathematics, too, like a foreign language, also trains us to be accurate and precise. The math course is one of the most stimulating in the school. It provokes thinking and initiative upon the part of the pupil. The curriculum consists of a systematic study of the principles and concepts of algebra, geometry, both plane and solid, and trigonometry. Each law is explained by a definite example in the form of a problem. It is this phase of the work that is most interesting. Closely allied to mathematics is science. Boccacio defined science as the desire to learn things and the reasons of the same, as befits a gentleman. Here in our school three Belds of science are open to us: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Chemistry endeavors to prove to us that all we see around us is composed of the same elements, differing only in combination. Biology is the study of life around us by comparing the similarities and the dissimilarities as shown in the various forms of life. Physics, which to my mind is the most interesting of the three sciences, is the presentation of the lead' ing principles and fundamental concepts of the phenomena of everyday life. These sciences develop a sense of accuracy and orderliness which is much needed in the world today. However, all of our students are not planning for college, but some are going into the business world. For them there is the Business or Commercial course. This includes the basic studies as well as business training. The value of this training may be summed up as the giving of as much cultural opportunity as possible in addition to the provisions made for the subject matter having occupational value. The studies included in this curriculum are economics, law, bookkeeping, shorthand writing, and typewriting. This training is of real practical value. Do you remember the homely old saying that the way to a man's heart is through his stomachu? Wliether or not true I will not venture to say. In W.P.H.S. a course is offered to the girls enabling them to find the truth of the statement. This course is the Home Economics curriculum which similar to the Business and Academic Courses, gives besides the basic subjects, a training in the arts of cooking, diet, nutri' tion, and various phases of handicraft with the needle. Recently a course in cooking was opened to the boys and has been received with no little enthusiasm. Opposed to the special training for girls is the Vocational and Mechanic Arts courses for boys. The Vocational Art course gives training in architectural, mechanical, and freehand drawing. Among our outstanding alumni in the field of art are Henry One Hundred Seventeen THE RECORD 1934 P Pitz, an illustrator of national fame, and Edward Shenton, who is of local renown. The Mechanic Arts course embraces the workings of the carpenterial art, the metal worker's cunning and the machinists ingenuity, coupled with the underlying subjects. Manual labor gives everyone some initiative which is rarely acquired in other studies. While passing by our school have you ever heard strains of Beethbven's Fifth Symphony? If you have, you have heard the music department while in full sway. The Music curriculum includes besides the basic studies, the study of the fundamentals of music, harmony, theory and practice, and various musical instruments. As an adjunct to earning power musical skill is finding greater and greater opportunities. Many of the graduates from the music curriculum are now of nationfwide fame. Among them are Jeannette MacDonald, of screen fame, Helen Berlin, a violin virtuoso who has played with the Philadelphia Orchestra, and Vivienne Segal, of the operatic world. Several ex-orchestra members are now found under the guidance of Leopold Stokowski with the Philadelphia Orchestra. A sound mind in a sound body! That is the motto of the Physical Education Department. Every student, except those under medical care, takes this training which endeavors to keep us physically fit, to teach us a sense of sportsmanship, and to give us an opportunity to be leaders among our fellow-classmates. I have endeavored to present to you a summary of the opportunities offered in our classrooms. Such an opportunity is not to be passed by or forgotten. All of us are familiar with the Parable of the Talents found in the Bible. We may consider these opportunities for education as our talents or rich treasures. Some of us, like the fearful servant, may hide our treasures away and let them lie dormant. Others of us will use our treasures and show our gratitude to our Alma Mater. Our school has done much for us and we should show our appreciation to it and to our teachers by using our advantages in the service of others. It is a great task, I realize, but we can accomplish it by making use of our opportunities, not only for the betterment of our' selves, but also for our community, and our world. One Hundred Eighteen 4 THE RECORD i934 Opportunities Outside The Classroom BY THELMA PACKMAN OU have heard in the first part of our program about the opportunities offered in our school within the classroomg but not less varied and helpful are the opportunif ties for selffexpression outside of the classroom. One of the greatest assets of the high' school is this chance for selffexpression. Let us walk through our halls after dismissal and look into the classrooms. Here we see boys studiously bending over chessboards. In the auditorium across the way boys will be flying their model airplanesg aviators in the bud are setting endurf ance records. Pungent odors suddenly reach us. We search for the alchemist's den and find the Science Club experimenting. They may be boiling eggs in liquid air or freezing rosebuds in liquid oxygen. Farther down the hall we see students debating over Japan's right to rule China, or the permanency of the N.R.A. It is sure to be either the World Fellowship or the Owl Debating Club. In the auditorium a group of students are rehearsing for the Shakespeare or the Senior Dramatic production. Some of us hope to become the W'alter Hampdens or Katherine Cornells of the future. For just such aspirants the Shakespeare Club, the only one of its kind in the city, and the Senior Dramatic Club have been formed. Once a year a Shake' spearean drama is presented. It equals many a professional presentation. In the old days, before the school was coeducational, girls were invited from across the way to take the feminine roles-always of course being properly chaperoned. The girls have formed the Senior Dramatic Club which specializes in the presenf tation of modern plays by such dramatists as Barrie and Milne. Many a student obtains his start in the dramatic world from these two organizations. The sponsors work with the students to make the productions successful, and much credit is due them. The proceeds of the plays are given to the Students' Aid Funds. Directly across from the auditorium we can see boys and girls pasting the dummies of the school publications. Robert Louis Stevenson started to write stories before he was twelveg Edgar Allen Poe wrote The Gold Bug before he was nineteen. So we can see that many a writer starts his literary career while a child. Perhaps the early literary training given by the Gryphon and the Western News will produce such writers in the future. The Gryphon, our school magazine, contained the liter- ary achievements of the students. The staff which published the magazine was under the guidance of a member of the English Department. Due to the overcrowded condi' tions the Gryphon has not been issued this year. However we are all looking forward to its revival in the near future. And nearby is the oilice of the Western News, our weekly paper, which contains accounts of school events and important notices and editorials. The paper is edited under the supervision of two faculty sponsors. Each graduating class issues its own Record which contains pictures of the class members and sponsors and a resume of the class activities. A faculty sponsor directs the staff which the Class Council selects. One Hundred Nineteen THE RECORD 1934 I Western High is known not only for its literary and dramatic achievements but also for its outstanding musical acitvities. Fred Waring, Ted Weems, and Jeannette MacDonald are representatives of Western High's musical organizations. The Music Club fosters a love for beautiful music, and the members present interestf ing assembly programs. Our orchestra which you have heard this evening speaks for itself. Radio programs have been presented by our Vocal Ensemble groups. These organizations join forces to produce an annual concert. The Music Department very ably directs its activities. I spoke before of the athletic contests. judging by their success we can say that the gridiron and diamond attract large numbers of students. For this group teams have been formed. Among them are the football, baseball, golf, hockey, swimming, tennis, and gym teams. These are all sponsored by members of the Physical Education Depart- ment. Athletics in a highfschool develop sportsmanship among the students. But now we come to the largest and perhaps the most important part of the student's opportunities. Every hobby is represented by our clubs. The Art Club is formed to cultivate an appreciation of beauty and art. The Architectural Club studies architectural schemes. To contrast with these two clubs we have the Business Science Club which tends to promote study in the fields of business and finance, and the Mathematics Club which attempts to juggle figures in the manner of Pythagoras and Euclid. There are a number of language clubs at Western High that study the literature and life of the countries they represent. We have a Latin, Greek, French, and Cer' man club, and also an Esperanto Class which studies the International Language. We might also include the English and Literary Clubs which aim to further an interest in literary achievement. The Owl Debating Club is our debating organization. It presents public debates. Closely related to it is the World Fellowship Club which presents debates and dis' cussions on international problems. The Silver Screen Club and the Homecon Club serve the school in many ways. The Silver Screen Club controls the lighting effects and the projection booths in the auditoriums. The Homecon Club aims to increase the recreational interests of the girls in the Home Economics course. The cakes at the circus are supplied by these girls. The Social Service Club is one of the busiest groups of girls. Due to the economic conditions the members have had a busy season helping children in unfortunate circumstances. The Science, Astronomy, and Naturalist Clubs are all under the sponsorship of the Science Department. The Science Club visits places of scientific interest, the Astronomy Club studies the phenomena of the heavens, the Naturalist Club studies the haunts of Nature. To show you how modern our school is, we have the Radio and the Model Air' plane Clubs. The members of the radio group learn the mechanics of the radio and wireless. The Model Airplane Club builds and flies model planes. For the boys who love the sea we have a Nautical Club sponsored by a prominent writer of historical seafnovels. It teaches the students the essentials of seamanship and navigation. One Hundred Twenty 1 THE RECORD 1934 These are all. There is nothing more disheartening than to see students forced to study under financial difhculties. These times of economic distress have brought into action all the combined forces of our student welfare groups. The C. C. Heyl Fund, founded in memory of our late principal, is the most important. The proceeds of the dramatic productions, annual concerts, and teachers card parties are given to this fund. The welfare work is directed by the Boys' and Girls' Councillors. The West Philadelphia High School for Girls was the hrst organization in the city to start this workg its success is selffevident. This is not the only way in which the opportunities of the students have increased. Maiiy students have been able to secure scholarships through the guidance of the teach- ers. There was a time when a Boys' Councillor and a Girls' Councillor could guide the students in their choice of subjects. However, due to the present crowded conditions, it has become a necessity to have a chairman for each grade who pilots the students throughout their four years. Their wonderful service saves the students from irreparf able blunders. You have heard described all the opportunities for selffexpression outside the classroom. But do not forget that these are all made possible by our student govern' ment. You are all acquainted with the ideal of self'government, but how many of you know that this is an actual practice at Westerii High? A democracy where students hold the sceptre under the guidance of a faculty is an outstanding feature of the mod- ern highfschool. The students perform the duties of citizens and learn the mechanism of a government. Our whole system of student government is based on that of the United States. We have our Executive, Legislative, and Judicial bodies. Our democ' racy is built on a constitution modeled after the United States Constitution. In short, we have a republic of 5,000 citizens which makes possible all these extrafcurricular activities. These activities have afforded an opportunity to develop a friendship, an under' standing, and a spirit of goodffellowship between the student body and the faculty. They have prevented these four years from becoming monotonous, and have aided us in forming our ambitions. These activities have afforded us an outlet for our youth' ful energies. The memories of our happy hours together after school form a page of our life that can never be erased. One Hundred Twentyfone THE RECORD 1934 L Our Needs and Hopes for the Future BY JOHN SHAVER OU have heard, in the previous papers tonight, of the many roads open for self- advancement to the students of our school. Yet, even with all these advantages which have been outlined for you, there is not one of us who would describe West Philadelphia High School as ideal , The financial depression of recent years, and the attendant need for so'called economy in every phase of our daily activities, are responsible for the very serious problems which have arisen in our school. Problems which must be solved by you, the present supporters of our schools, and by us, alumni of Western High and future citizens. Only our united efforts and wholefhearted support can make possible the realization of all the hopes and plans we have for the ideal high school-the West Philadelphia High of tomorrow. All of us, during these times of financial stress, have had to continue our ordinary course of life with greatly depleted pocketbooks, a fact that has made for drastic reductions in the running expenses of home and government. All civic appropriaf tions have been cut sharply, but very few as much as our school funds, which have been sliced to a bare minimum, merely sufiicient for operation and maintenance. A sacrifice can and must be made by our whole civic organization, so that our schools can properly carry on their vitally important work. I doubt if any one of us at Western High can truthfully say that he or she has not had to suffer during the past few terms from the overcrowding. We all realize that five thousand or more students and teachers cannot be crowded into a building made to accommodate about one half as many, without an untold amount of confusion and hindrance. The classrooms can barely accommodate the huge numbers, and the massing of so many people in the corridors cannot help but slow down the running order of the school. Equally serious are the problems that confront the teachers of these huge classes, for the vitally important individual help and advice needed by a great number of the students has been made impossible because of the lack of any proper place where the pupil may meet the teacher to discuss problems and difiiculties. Fur' thermore, the size of the classes prohibits the teacher. from encouraging the keener students to forge ahead with advanced work, a fact which makes for much wasted time and energy on the part of these quicker students. The falling appropriations for our school and the rising attendance have also created the very serious problem of supplying suiiicient and adequate texts for every one. Picture, if you can, a class studying from dirty, defaced books, long due for the trash heap, the writings of a man like Ruskin, who was passionately fond of beauty and cleanliness in everything! Worse still, there are not always enough texts to go around, whereupon some of the students must get their work at a distinct disadvantage. One H undved Twenty-two 4 THE RECORD. 1934 The preceding speaker described for you the many avenues for selffexpression Western High offers its students. Look back on your own school days. Weren't the hours you spent with some team or club after school among the happiest and most valuable of your whole education? Yet our afterfschool activities are being endangered by the same overcrowding that is responsible for the other evil conditions of our school life. Increased demands on the faculty sponsors' time, brought about by the flood of clerical work, or perhaps the lack of space or equipment, have led to the curtailment of more than one activity. The demise of our school magazine, the Gryphon , some time ago is a dismal proof that the disappearance of our extrafcurricular activities, under present conditions, can go to any lengths. On every side we hear the cry for new statesmen for the next generation. Therefore, any curtailment of the advantages given our students is only the part of dangerous shortsightedness and unwillingness to make provision for the future. How may we, then, you ask, in the face of all these problems, hope to remedy the situation? First, you must realize that the boys and girls of West Philadelphia High School are the citizens and leaders of tomorrow, and that any retrenchment in their education today is foolhardy tampering with the future security of the community-- a dangerous game in these times of changing values. The only sure basis, then, for a solution to our problems is a financial guarantee from you that you are willing to sacrifice for the future wellfbeing of Western High. The combination some years ago of the boys' and girls' schools necessitated the construction of a connecting section and the installation of many new fixtures and systems. The funds spent for these changes could just as easily have been spent in the construction of new and smaller schools. Our emergence as the colossus of the consolidation plang our combination of academic, business and vocational courses, where each curriculum requires a separate school for its special needs, our present system of mass education, with all its evils, could so easily have been avoided if this plan of building more and smaller schools had been followed. Our school of tomorrow will prove far more economical than our own block'square building. There won't be the marble stairways, ornate doorways and gold leaf embellishments that so imposingly but unnecessarily decorate our present building. Beautiful as these adornments are, we would appreciate far more, sunshine and fresh air in the corridorsg well caredffor gardens about the school fwe owe their gradual disappearance to present conditionsjg showers and lockers enough for every one, lunchrooms situated, not in the basement, but where they would receive all possible light and ventilation, opportunities for our keener students to enter special groups where they may take advanced work suited to their abilities, and many other improvements. All these we need, and all these we find in our picture of the ideal high school. Opportunity for every one to join a team or club, unhampered by a latefshift class, adequate stages and equipment for our draf matic clubsg athletic fields for all our teams-these are only a few of the possibilities our picture of the small, uncrowded high school of the future holds forth, they will only become realities when our school problems become your problems, the problem of an interested, cooperative community. One Hundred Twentyftlrree THE RECORD 1934, b Although every one of us here tonight can do something to aid in the realization of these hopes, there are some who may be in a better position to help us to an immediate fulfillment of some of our more pressing needs. It is to them that an especial plea is made tonight, their influence would greatly hasten the advent of the reforms which eventually must be made. Mr. Roberts, we look for some way in which we can pay back the immense debt of gratitude we owe you, for the patience and kindliness of your administration of our school affairs. Your problems during the past few terms have become very difficult, and yet you have always made us feel that in you we could be sure of an interested, friendly advisor. W'e truly appreciate this interest you have taken in our affairs. And to you, our teachers, we are equally indebted. You have given us invaluable training, not only in classroom subjects, but in character building and strengthening. To you we can never express the gratitude we feel for your wise and patient guidance. My classmates! It is for us, in bidding farewell to Westerii, to pledge her more than fond and loyal allegiance. The close of our high school years must not mark the end of our interest in and improvement of our Alma lvlater. Meniories of W6St61'l1 must not be allowed to grow dim with age, rather, we must keep them fresh by actual contact with the problems and progress of our school of the West . And, tonight, as we go out into our new lives, let us not be like the brothers of joseph, in the Bible. story, who laughed at his wise provision for the future, saying Behold, this dreamer comethu. Rather, let us be dreamers as Joseph was, practical, imaginative dreamers, planning for that time when our school. will fulfill all our hopes for it, when we will see it as a model and example for others-the ideal high school. ,One Hundred Twentyffour 4 THE RECORD 1934 Boys' A. A. Sponsor, EVANS President, LENNON HE Boys' Athletic Associa- tion, WCSt6fl11S organization for the promotion of intra' mural sports, and exponent of the slogan Sports for Every' one, was reorganized last fall with the election of Willwur Anderson as president and Bob Lipsey as secretary. Under their leadership, a season of great activity was begun. This sea- son was marked by the acquisif tion of Passon's Field, for inter' class football and soccer. The field was obtained for the sum of five dollars per day through the efforts of Messrs. Evans and Shapiro, energetic sponsor and economical treasurer respective' lv of the Association. For a time it appeared that the stu- dents would not support the B. A. A, sufficiently to yvarf GEORGE LENNON ' WILBUR ANDERSON rant the rental of the field, but in response to continued pleas they turned out en masse, and carried the football program through to a successful climax. During this term, group and class basketball teams were organized, and class football of the Ntouch' variety was instituted. Champions were crowned in each of these sports and the winners were presented with plaques emblematic of their victory. Officers for the spring term were elected soon after the return to classes, and George Lennon and james Redding were elevated to those positions formerly held by Anderson and Lipsey. Lennon, aided by Mr. Evans, immediately set to work on plans for a bigger and better season, and from all evidences, the enterprising Assof ciation president will achieve his purpose. Group basketball was the first sport sponsored by the B.A.A., and was success' fully carried through a complicated series of eliminations. 'President Lennon personally supervised many of the games and contributed greatly to the success of the tournament. Elliott, Donaldson, and Reed also aided the cause by offering their services as referees for the games. Class swimming was the next project undertaken by the Association, but lack of support caused its abandonment. In spite of vigorous press-agenting by B.A.A. officials, there were not enough boys interested in an interfclass meet. However, this sport will be taken up again later this spring. Baseball, also limited to class teams, was the next sport on the roster. As this was one of the most popular sports last year it should help the B.A.A. conclude one of its most successful seasons in recent years. JAMES REDDING ROBERT LIPSEY One Hundred 'Twenty-five BASEBALL Coach, HACKL-IAN Nfanager, LIPSEY ITH five regulars from last season's squad returning, WCSYEYIXSS nine opened its season with an impressive 62 victory over Haverford School. Harvey Beahm pitched a great game, fanning fifteen Haverford batters. The Hackmen then lost a 7f6 decision to Chestnut Hill, but an eleven inning thriller with Lehigh Frosh ended with the Speedboys on the long end of a 9f5 score. The opening of the league season brought with it WCSYETIXQS defeat when Southern swamped the Speedboys, 10-5. The Orange and Blue stickmen regained their stride in the next game, however, when Germantown was vanquished, 46, by a ninth inning rally which netted the Speedboys three runs. Hermann turned in a nice game against the Clivedens, holding them scoreless until he suddenly weakened in the eighth. Gerf mantown scored all their runs in this frame. The Hackmen remained in the running for the title by subduing Overbrook, 5f1, as Northeast downed Southern in a major upset. Hermann again twirled fine ball in the game with the Hilltoppers. Westeri1's squad is playing headsfup ball, and hitting in the pinches. The boys are a great group of moneyfplayers always at their best when the going is the toughest, and behind the pitching of Harvey Beahm and Bernie Hermann, should do well in the league. BASKETBALL Coach, ST.-XCKOXVSKI Manager, DILLER The courtmen compiled an enviable record of 14 wins as against 3 defeats and gained a tie with Overbrook and Simon Gratz for the Public High School League diadem. WCSt6I1l,S quintet won all its league games save that with Overbrook, and as Gratz downed the Hilltoppers, a three'way deadlock resulted. A playfoff series was conf templated, but did not materialize. Of the outside games, Lawrenceville, P.I.D., Germantown Academy, the Faculty, and the Alumni were taken into camp, while Weiionnh Military Academy and Catholic High's wonder team registered wins over West Philly's live. Harrison, Busha, Lott, Taylor, Conard, Mallace, Miller, Leonard, McKara, Rocks, Kildorf, and Ramsey all did good work throughout the season. One Hundred Twenty-six 4 FOOTBALL Coach, HACKMAN Managers, SMITH, DEAN West Philly's 1933 grid sea- son seemed doomed to failure at the halffway mark, as the Speed' boys had dropped decisions to Allentown, Gratz, Frankford, and Southern, before they had gained their initial victory. However, the Hackmen were awarded a technical victory over Southern when it was discovf ered that an ineligible man had played for the Downtowners, and suddenly awoke to click off three consecutive wins over league opponents. This string of triumphs gave the Speedboys undisputed possession of third place in the Public High League. West Catholic then ended a mediocre season for the Hack' men when the Burrs eked out a 3-0 win in a typical West PhillyfWest Catholic Thanks' giving Day classic. Neither eleven could exhibit a sustained offensive in this battle, and the result was decided when Henry Heimenz, Blue and White half back, booted a 30fyd. Held goal which barely cleared the bar. Conard, Lorber, Mackey, Lott, Hofman, Hexter, Murphy, Har' rison, Peltz, Powell, Gavin, Kilf laly, and Beahm were outstandf ing throughout the season. TRACK Coach, KEEBLER Manager SMITH The Speedboy cindermen op' ened their season with a repeti- tion of last year's victory in the Philadelphia Public High School Mile Relay at the Penn Relays. Westerns quartet, Campbell, Rudd, Berger, and Williams, THE RECORD 1934 s I One Hundred Twenty-seven E K i V THE RECORD 1934 P splashed home lifteen muddy yards ahead of the second place Southern High squad. In their first league meet the trackmen were nosed out by Northeast, but crushed Frank' ford. Berger, in winning the mile, and Lorber, Reid, and Stone, in cleaning up. the first three places in the shotput, starred in this meet. The triangular meet with Overbrook and Central was de' clared no contest when over' eager spectators repeatedly crowded onto the field. The Speedboys were trailing Central at the time, but held a lead over the Hilltoppers. Only two lettermen and three AXVA men returned this sea- son. Campbell and Williaixis, re- ceived the lirst team award last year, while Berger, Borgersen, and Reid were awarded 'the les' ser recognition. Of the new men, Rudd, a. 44O runner, and Lorber and Stone, shot putters, have done the best work. SOCCER Coach, joNEs Manager, ELLIS Western's hooters got off on their collective wrong foot when they opened their season with five straight losses. The teams which administered these defeats were Upper Darby, Girard Col' lege, Olney, Northeast, and Cv' erbrook. The shin barkers then enjoyed an extended reign of prosperity when they registered consecuf tive victories over WEStfOWl1 Friends, Penn Fresh, German' town, and the Swarthmore j.V. Northeast Catholic then snap- One Hundred Twenty-eight 4 1' THE RECORD 1934 ped Western's winning streak, but the Philadelphia Normal School was easily defeated and the season brought to a close by a 3-3 tie with Central. This gave the Speedboys fifth place in the league standings. GYM Coach, KEEBLER Manager, SEIDELMAN The matmen finished their season perched on the third rung of the Public High League championship ladder, two steps higher than their final rating last year. Temple Fresh provided the first opposition for the Keeblerites, but the Owlets were no match for the Speedboys. Northeast and Gratz were just as easily defeated, and Olney nosed out by a scant 6 points. The Trojans were declared victors on the first count, but a retabulation showed a Speedboy triumph. The tumblers winning streak was abruptly snapped when Germantown un' expectedly downed the Speedboys. Southern, defending champions, took the next meet from Western, but Overbrook was defeated by the Keeblermen in the same meet. Thus the matmen entered the championships tied with Olney and Germantown for second place. Southern outclassed the field, but the Speedboys seemed sure to take second place until Dougherty fell from the parallel bars. This accident deprived Western's leader of his chance for individual laurels as well as costing his team the runnerfup position. Captain Dougherty, Graham, and Sataloff were the outstanding performers for the squad throughout the season. SWIMMING Coach, SHAPIRO Managers, COZZENS, DAVIDSON The natators, collaring only one victory in the Public High League, and one over a nonfleague team, nevertheless improved steadily throughout the season and have formed a good nucleus with which to start next fall's championship race. When Captain Bob Emery was graduated in February, Bob Bartlett was elected as his successor, and with Coach Shapiro and Mr. Anthony, has been concentrating on the development of new material. Captains Bartlett and Emery, Charley Rabin, Bill Britt, Dick Smith, Bruce Thompson, Ira Harshaw, and John Kelter were the leading point gatherers for the squad. Of this group all but Britt will return next year, and should assure the mermen a high place in the league standings. Q GOLF Coach, Huawrrz CAPTAIN, GoLDBLArr Western's divot diggers, led by Captain Al Goldblatt, are looking forward to a more successful season than that of last spring, when they set up a record as West Philly's only victoryless team. Half of last season's varsity squad returned this term, and with the valuable experience gained last year, should prove a prominent factor in the league race this spring. Besides Goldblatt, john Simpson, jerre Ross, Vern Elliott, and Ed Levin make up the first flight of Speeclboy mashie swingers. Ed Ross is the first substitute. One Hundred Twentycnine THE RECCRD 1934 ap TENNIS Coach, HURWITZ Captain, MALLACE The racqueteers, with practically the same team that took the championship this fall, rule favorites to repeat, and may again be Western's only champions. Al Goldblatt, who has forsaken the court for his duties as leader of the golf team, is the only player missing from last term's star cast. Captain Leo Mallace, Len- Schwartz, Herman Guherman, Leon Meisler, and Ernie Boghosian are the returning veterans. One more racquet wielder will be chosen before the first match. This position will he filled hy the winner of a tournament held for that purpose. .. ' .... t me --ser.,-K ' - TEAM CAPTAINS Front Row-Robert Powell, Footballg Samuel Krammaroff, Soccerg John Trites, Baseballg Joseph Dougherty, Gym Second Row-Alan Goldblatt, Golf: James Busha, Basketball: Leo Mallace, Tennisg Robert Bartlett, Swimming One Hundred Thirty 4 THE RECORD i934 The Girls' Athletic Association PROGRESS or PHYSICAL SCIENCE N olden times there was no such thing as athletics for women, for only men could par- ticipate in athletic games. But the girl of today not only watches but takes an active part in the game with keener interest as the years go on. Our sports, although not as fastfmoving as the boys', are similar to them and are comparatively just as hard to play. We have a standard of rules and a point system to reward those girls who have been outstanding in their favorite game. In our graduating class, congratulations should be given to the following girls who have succeeded in earning their various awards: First Award-Betty Irons, Violet Ischler, Dorothy Klenk, Jean Miller, Vivian Gadol, Jean Perry, and Helen Crane. Second Award-Betty Irons, jean Miller, Violet Ischler, jean Perry, and Helen Crane. Third Award-Betty Irons, Jean Perry, Violet Ischler, and Helen Crane. Fourth Award'--Violet Ischler. The more points they have earned, the more credit is due them. The Girls' A. A. Boarcl FTER rounding up freaks, babies, animals, and Little Orphan Annies for the circus the board is justified in giving a sigh of contentment for work satisfactorily accomplished. With their greatest effort over, they are now settled down to contem- plate its success. The board includes:-Helen Crane, Presidentg Dorothy Mecklem, Secretary, Miss Anna Cullen, Treasurerg Miss Waltoiu, Sponsorg and the eight grade representatives from 12B to 9A, respectively:-Betty Irons, Patricia Thompson, Amy Schindler, Inez Snyder, Peggy Schaeffer, Gertrude Schwinger, Fay Bronstein, and Gertrude Snyder. GIRLS' A.A. First Row-Inez Snyder, Patricia Thompson, Dorothy Mecklem, Helen Crane, Betty Irons, Amy Schindler Second Row--Gertrude Synder, Gertrude Schwinger, Peggy Schaef' fer, Fay Bronstein One Hundred Thirty-one THE RECORD 1934 p Basketball lvlanager, HELEN CRANE Instructor, MISS DAVIS OR the third successive season the graduating team has captured the plaque. Each time their greatest rival was the present 11B's, but this term the 1OA's too made triumph diflicult for them. High honors go to all the girls who worked hard and cooperated fully to accomplish this outstanding feat. They are: Jean Miller and Dorothy Klenk, our surefshooting forwardsg jean Perry and Vivienne Weisiier, alter' nating jump centersg Lillian Heideck, Lillian Rubin, and Helen Crane, our staunch guards, and Mildred Auld and Violet Ischler, our side-centers. BASKETBALL Lilian Rubin Dorothy Klenk Lillian Heideck Helen Crane Jean Miller Viola Ischler Mildred Auld Leaders' Club i Manager, AMY SCI-IINDLER Instructor, Miss SEGUINE EADERS' Club had a short existence this term because Miss Seguine was too busy with the Scarf Dance for Convention Hall. There were twelve girls picked for the smaller scarfs and the seniors who were outstanding were: Doris Terry, Lolita Warfield, Jewel Brooks, jean Perry, Sylvia Cxman, Beatrice Mangene, and Beatrice Taylor. The senior girls in the center with the larger scarfs were Beatrice Melnick, Vivian Gadol, and Helen Crane. Tennis Manager, PATRICIA THOMPSON Sponsor, MISS W.sLToN ENNIS this season is given over solely to beginners in the game. They will practice at the Burd School on Monday and Wednesday of each week. There has been a large turneout for this popular sport and the club has been almost filled with members since the first meeting. Miss Walton hopes, with the aid of the student instructors, to make future Helen Jacohses with the material she has collected. One Hundred 'T'l1irty'two 4 THE RECORD 1934 Hockey Manager, JEAN PERRY Sponsorsg Miss SEGUINE AND Miss SHARP HE seniors got a taste of hockey in the fall and to prove that the girls were inter- ested-there were almost enough girls in the 12B grade alone to make three teams. They practiced at Passon's Field until cold weather brought the season to an abrupt end. There was no picked team because everyone was a beginner and there was not enough time to distinguish the outstanding players. Swimming Nianager, Dor MECRLER-1 Instructor, Miss Davis ISS DAVIS has divided the club into two shifts because there are more girls than usual who do not want to depend on life-guards to keep them afloat. They meet every W6d11ESdRS' at the Y. M. C. A. at Fiftyfsecond Street. So far, in the senior class, only Violet Ischler and Helen Crane have passed their Junior Life' Saving Tests. Violet is practicing for the Senior emblem and it looks as if she will get it. Track Manager, BETTY IRoNs Instructor, Miss Rose ITH the hope of adding a few more laurels to the Senior class, our brave seniors have gallantly practiced the dash, the hopfstep-jump, the ball throw, and the running high each Tuesday and Thursday of every week. Violet Ischler and Beatrice Taylor are our best bets but Betty Irons, Evelyn Hagen, Jane Hamme, Ruth Peterson, Dot Klenk, and Helen Crane are also doing their best. As yet there has been no compensation but the seniors are sure to get somewhere with the team they have. TRACK ' First Row-Beatrice Taylor. Violet Ischler, Betty Irons, jane Hammc, Anna johnson Second Row-Evelyn Hagen, Dorothy Klenk, jean Miller, Helen Creamer, Helen Crane One Hundred Thirty-three THE RECORD 1934 P Circus judges, Miss SEGUINE, MR. PAUL, MR. JONES H! how the magic word Circus makes one smile and think of clowns and popcorn. And will the seniors remember the june 1934 Circus? You bet your legal tender! The 12B's not only had the greatest number participating but they won the grand prize that the Homecon Club baked! Qand was it satisfyinglj The 12B family pun Mrs Prim Passes By' took second prize due to Mr. Jones, fone of the judgesl whose kind heart was touched when he saw those poor orphans with red bows! The 12B stunt, The Man on the Flying Trapeze was one of the biggest attractions under the big tent fwhich happened to be the old Gymj. Bertha Schaeffer was the jilted country hick, Doris Terry, the enraptured country girl, and Lolita Warfield, the trapeze hero who stole her love away. jean Perry again gave her best as a hot dog in the freak division and Helen McSorley took first prize as cannibal in that division. All in all the Circus was a huge success because the seniors forgot that they got reports the next day and did not dampen the pop-corn that Mid Auld was selling! One Hundred Thiftyffour In Appreciation We, the Class of june, 1934, wish to express our appre- ciation to the following members of the faculty: To Miss MARY E. Gnoss For the unstinted energy with which she labored in assisting with the preparation of this book. TO Miss Ada Jones For her invaluable counsel to the art staff. To MR. CECIL O. RICHARDSON For his management of the business staff. To Miss MURIEL ZALLES For her direction of the staff of typists. i P 1 5 A 4 I L FIDJELJITY-f PHILADELPHIA TRUST CUMPANY I 0RcAN1zED ' 1866 Capital 56,700,000 Surplus 315,000,000 135 South Broad Street 325 Chestnut Street 6324 Woodland Avenue Milner's Pharmacy A Prescription Pharmacy 'You Can Trust 4400 Chestnut Street EVErgrccn 4400 BEST WISHES to the 1 Class of June 1934 1 Compliments of. SHILL'S 47th and Wallxxxt Strccts from the Class of February 1935 MELROSE CAFE 48:11 and Locust Streets One Hundred Thirtyseven Honorbilt Products, Inc. 12 7' 1 2 9 Catherine Street Philadelphia Manufacturers of Quality Sleep Equipment The suil thai pui style in swimming ' 1 1 Y CLASS RINGS TRGPHIES INSIGNIAS WILLIAM C. MARTIN 908 Chestnut Street Philadelphia Makers of the W. P. H. S. Class Rings Compliments Of a Friend , . W. CASSEL Mun-ph's Quahty Eats J Pharmacist 'iWi1efe you get the most for your money 50th and Osage Avenue Prescription Specialist One Hundred Thirty-eigizt W. P. H. S. Graduates Below are the names of several West Philadelphia High School Graduates who afterward took post graduate work or Commercial Courses at Strayer's Busif ness College and obtained good permit' nent positions: D. Fossrsrr SMITH D. Becker 86 Sons Manufacturers of UPHCLSTERED FURNITURE 1151 to 1161 N. Third Street with Armour 69' Company Philadelphia LILLIAN Tnoar with Frings Brothers L EVERETT BALDVVIN with Sawaco Company. Inc. ROBERTA THOMAS with Penn Mutual Life Insiwance EVEYEYCCH 3624 LOCUSC 1132 Co. XVILLIAM DAVID NELSON with Wetsern Md. Railroad Co. M' J' CLAIRE MILLER with Glens Falls Insurance Co. Flowers You might do as well by attending qgizg Msrigthsgeet st , B . H L out - t treet myers usmess Co ege Philadelphia 807 Chestnut Street LOMbcrd 08-54 . Flowers Tclegraphed Compliments of THE ADMIRAL COMP'S PHARMACY 2-3 84 4 Room Apartments S. E. 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