West Philadelphia High School - Record Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

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PRINCIPAL Walter Roberts ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Stella Cullen ASSISTANT PRIINCIPALS Edlrh T Loux Woolf Goldberq ART AND MECHANIC ARTS Selden M C1rx Allce R Hile B Frank irrett Simuel M Kxrshner Elmer S Iultcns Erin Iostplch il Elmer Relnhudt CQMMERCE Murriy Gross tHe :dl Cleon E Book Isadore Burenstexn Piullne Cohen Mvry D Comerford Helen Muller Gex er oQeph A Glisner Miry C Groxe W1ll11m M Kantor MUf1ClZ1llQS Kent Nathan Kiuffmin Rosille E Murtwqh Erederlck Qrttunq M1ry E Rwnicclon Hirrv Pomerint I Bennmln Shiplro Miry Stoclclex Grice M Suplee Anne E Toxxnsend Beitrlce E Veltmwn ENGLISH Dixxd G Rwul lHe1dI Grwce B Atherholt Moni C Creer Holmes Eilkenstem Leroy Eotherqlll L1ll1'1n Erlnt M1rv E Cnoss Annex VV H'1nn1 Irxm C Hex ne FWTIUIQ E H111 C1rlH Kirsch M Ethel Ladd Annw H Llxe M e1nnetteM1cKen ohn V hlclntlre Cveorqmi lVIelx1lle Cec1lC R1ch1rd on D Chfford Ruth HOME ECONOMICS Almi INI HaIIfHe1d Paulme A Chipmin Aqnes M1cA DICKSON Edni V Hlll EI1 ibeth Schwffhouser Dorothei C Syostrom I AINGLACF Emma Certrude Kun e P ex osephme K Blznckc Annette H Emqlrth Al1ce M Gre ztheid VV1ll11m A Hurxxlt FFTHCISCO RIXQIFO Archxbwld W Roberts Grice M Worcester MATHEMATICS Amv L Clipp fHe1dl Cec1le B1 'ax Robert L Brlqqfs Hirx ev H Dwnehoxx er Benumm Eox Hirrx B Mxrple Ruth H User J I l Beitrxce R1ch'1rdQ Emmi Cloud MUSIC Hirrx P Hoffmewter lCh111m1nl Ch1rleQ Dry fuse Soph1e Cvex ox PHYSICAL EDUCATION Arthur L Morteneen fHe1dl Vxrqlnn Zine Lmqenfelder Thomws A Cimpbe Irene D xx IS Arllnqton Ex ins VVeSlew Hickm In Herbert Huqhee E11 ibeth McGl1therx IXIarx R1dp1th Adeleude R RoQe INI1ude Shirp VN 'indi Smlth emettc Tomkms Clmre Rllt l. C I Q, V I , C ,Y ' . L A C I. C C 3 . 1' - . C I ' I . C . . C . . . 2 1' 'K ' '. V A ' . C I 1. . ' I It A - I V J . 1 , A ' ,, I. . 1 1 ' Z l I adj ZZIRSU 'ra I ' ill I. ' a' , I T ' 'I -I . I . ' 'Q . H 1 C .',' e f Q V I' A . C 1 - 1 1 . . C . C . V I . C C C 1 7 ' .mek I IC . C I T 1 ' K' V I 1 , c Z If - 'V A L c William I. Iones f' ,I 30 Q C ' . It f X' . 2 Lf ,- I, I' If L . c c l ' S 4 A 1 P c I c I C . lc D C I C y C . I L I' . If c U' c c T . c c - A 2 c t . 1. .K C . K c . cf . 1 f c .T l I v--V K I A t 'c ,T ' 1 5 : C j 1 i Q I' . ' .Sf K - c . c c 4:4 L I' .' I I, I I. ' C c l . I CA - - c . 4 .1 C 1 C . c If f I c . l ' I 4 T I -- Q . :ie I ' : 9 Standing: B. Frank larrett. Art: Emma G. Kunze. Language: Alma M. Hall. Home Economics: Edith T Loux Assistant Principal: Amy L, Clapp, Mathematics: Harry P. I-Iotfmeister. Music: Arthur L. Mortensen Phu sic il Education. Seated: David G. Paul. English: Ralph Showers. Social Studies: Stella Cullen. Administrative Assistant VVilttr Roberts. Principal: Margaret Smythe, Science: Woolf Goldberg, Assistant Principal: Murray Gross. Commtrct IMUHH SCIENCE Margaret Smythe fI'Ieadl Wilmot Adams Alvin Bickel Arabel W. Clark Anna Cullen Charles Gulezian T. Elwood Huff Samuel Iacobs Anne Kaufmann George Rosengarten Emma O. Thompson Anna Corson Trasoff Katherine Williams SOCIAL STUDIES Ralph W. Showers tlaleadl S. Ethel Boyt Mary M. Dennisson Mary M. Geller Edith K. Greenlee I-Iarold A. Hallowell Marsden Lawley Wilbur Lee Mahaney Iames S. McAfee Margaret McNichol Pearl Boring Mitchell Beatrice Peck William Ely Roberts Miriam Snavely Miriam McClain Weston LIBRARY Marian Miracle tLibrarian Mary B. Samuels tSecretary COLNSELORS Nellie Poyntz Ferry Mary R F1sher Dorothy L WQISS HOME AND SCHOOL VISITOR Loulse B Eldrldge SCHOOL SECRETARIES Mlllle R Gates fM1tronJ Dorothy A Llmpert Florence R Modell Alnce M Robmson Niomn E Spuldlnq Llllxan S Stefano MAINTENANCE FORCE ames Roblnson lD1st Eng J Elxzabeth Smlth lSecretarx Gldeon C Montgomery flnspectorl Frank Brenn fCustod1anj Louxs Kolb fElectr1c1anl ohn Buchvx old CAsst Eng J MEN HELPERS W1ll1am Bovd fF1eld Attendantl Robert Burns ohn Claffey Ernest F1nley Wrlllam Frlel Robert Gorman Smedley Russell Frederick Lueders Carl Sless George Unrath ELEVATOR OPERATORS Florence Carr M1f11m Garland WOMEN HELPERS Mary Abrams Alma Batchelor Catherme Burke Ella Cheney Ellen Cockran Harriet Dan1els 11 Xl'iI'1C Douglass Anna Dressler Theresi Fxsher lXl'lI'l6 Gross Al1ce Hogan Anna B Lockman L1 re McGee Nlora PH enmex er Cora Rogerson M1ry Russell Mirgaret Stexx art Emma Underhlll Mirgaret Wxllle Anna Wlll1mQH Frcmces Wrlson Marv Wynne CAFETERIA DEPARTMENT Grace M Grose fD1et1t1anj Emma L amrson lAsst D1et1t1anj CAFETERIA EMPLOYEES Marv Adams Ellzabeth Berry uha Cathcart Anna Donaldson Sarah Gllmour Bess1e l-lamxlton Anna Harnxsh Mwry Hou gate Ethel Hudson Mary Iacobs Catherme ones Ellzabeth Larner Anna Lllly Agnes Lott Anna McMonagle Cora N1cholson osephme Patzlg Ceceha Salmon Ida Shenk Rose Tarlarlan May Thleleus L1ll1an Vogt Marv Wllll3mS Anna Bell Wllson Susanna Zanluo V ll c l 1 . ' L zz' .Z v In '75 c . Aloysius Fitzpatrick flnspectorl 1 I - I ' , . W , . . . I ' 1. ' . I . .C I ' ' ' fs 4 Q ' -,.1 Nw.. , ..,l'-f Mr. Postpiclml Dr. VV1-ston ! 'l'lnu..,, xr, .1 4. . , 4 ai, A 14, ani W.- , . bl ' A .' u . 1 0 n Q- ' 1 5.22. wh LJ A x Miss Smythc Mr. Camplwll 'ff FHEUUH WPUHMMS Mr. Bickel Mr. Kirschncr x 1 55-12- My fi m X X X L 2 . - .. J 570' l Yygxr N N L 5 ,Sw lf Ju X I t ti ,X x 3 ! f H k ' H ' 1 11 P X f L A K' -Rf :fn i xi, i fi X .s 31 'iii'-VX 0 '1 QQ' 2 X1 I' 3 . rxf N 151: jf , g i X , , - ,f YT A X W ORANGE AND BLUE Words by John D Mahoney Mum: by Wlllard S Campbell AMW! UNISON ro nina 11:11 'UM I... -- .....,.vl-!.n...n-I -., 5 Q3 K -An --!-! 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' ' -v -' .- -' -' ' - - Ti,-.Sal E' I A .' 1 ,. A : i :' : :-' 2:1-ff . . M 1- f . LeROY LARNER Presldent of C A HARRIET AUGUST Chalrman of Tmburnl STANLEY LADERMAN Chalrman of Senwte MORDECAI GERSON Edxtor of Western News HESTER HASHEIAN Pres1dent of G A A h-..-- of YV BOARD OF DIRECTORS Top Row: Brown, Stanton, Davis, Kraft, VVeaver, Weatherby, Miller, Second Row: Caesar, Brenner, Laderman, Volk, Myer, Brodsky, Knox. Front Row: August, Rogoif, Zankman, Larner, Baker. The Bringing objective. elect one lt is pass or students' staff. Board of Directors is the executive branch of the C. A. all parts of the school closer together has been its main ln order to obtain this goal, student members of the C. A. boy and one girl from each grade to the board. the main duty of the board to initiate new measures and to reject acts of the Senate. The board also determines eligibility on election to the Tribunal and Attorney General Under the fine leadership of LeRoy Larner and his board, many problems have been solved. During this administration, West Philly hit a new high in entertainment, for with the presentation of 'Schoolzapoppinn many of Western's graduates in the service will be able to read the Western News. Nluch credit must be given to those faculty sponsors. Miss Cullen and Nliss lVlcGlathery. for their tireless effort on behalf of our cause . . .a government for and by the students, I, 'FAB- W x ll HH l3iUPlifE EHUIH 0 I- INA 0-CN K TRIBUNAL Top Row: Guss, Kominars, Dansky. Front Row: Lowenfc-ls, Korn, August, Rose, Fischer. This term the Tribunal has endeavored to institute a new and different type of court. Its purpose is to deal with students who deliberately or through ignorance disobey school regulations. The organization is the same as in former terms, being composed of two 12B boys, two 12B girls, and one boy and one girl from l2A. They are elected by the Board of Directors, and they themselves elect a chairman, who, this term, is Harriet August. A prosecution staff under Attorney General Helen Korn, inves- tigates each case. By close coordination with the Patrol System, the Tribunal has greatly improved the school lunchrooms and corridors. Also, by revising the codification, which is a list of punishments prescribed for offenses, it has led the student body to feel that the Tribunal is interested in correcting cases and not merely in punishment. The Tribunal wishes to persuade students to do the right thing because it is right rather than because the offender will incur heavy punish- ment if he doesn't. Carefully kept records have proved this idea successful. Many laws have also been proposed in the Senate by the Tribunal that would clarify the student's rights. Many such have been passed. All together this judicial body has tried to be as effl- cient and impartial as possible and can look back on this term as a job well done. lHlHlH MXSHES UH lHllllH DAYS 12B SENATORS Top Row: Curtis Barnes, lVloskovvitz. Ladertnan, Rubin, l-lalprin. Front Row: Czimpola, lohnston, Smith, Galanos. Zanknian, Shahinian To be successful every governmental body must have compe- tent executive, legislative and judicial departments. West Philadel- phia High's Senate acts as our legislative committee. Composed of one member from each group the Senate is able to have close Contact with the separate groups. The Chairman this term, chosen from the 12B class, is Stanley Laderman, the Secretary, chosen from the 12A's, Sidel Kirson, and a new office, introduced just this term, that of vice-chairman, is held by Ioel Rubin. It is the duty of the chairman to preside at the meet- ings and to act as a member ofthe Board of Directors. The Senate sponsors and aids many of our school drives, which this term included Tag Day, cleaner lunchrooms, and the Victory Corps campaigns. Since the Senate is able to maintain intimate contacts with the groups and the individual students, it. more than any other student body, has a direct effect upon the welfare of the entire school. This term's Senate has been an impartial and conscientious group and their success is well deserved. Wil HHH lllt SEHUM WESTERN NEWS STAFF Top Row: Barnes, Berger, Silvers, Burkholder, Mekitarian, Bernstein Goldstein. Kenter, Dansky, Shul- man, Bolinger, Second Row: Rubin, Fricdler, Gins- burg, Aaronson, Hasheian, Lowen ft-ls, Spivak, Shlifer, Rosenberg Grapin.Kirson, Front Row: Fried. lchelson. Curtis. Shickman, Talus. Gerson, Ginsberg Shahinian. VVeatherby. The Western News is the medium by which all students learn what is going on at all times, in all parts of the school. Under the expert guidance of Miss Georgina Melville, our Western News has become one of the finest high-school publications in the state, pro- viding the students with an interesting, instructive, and amusing newspaper. This year, somethin new has been added to the regular Western News activities. This activit has grown out of an experi- ment of last term. Last fall, Miss Nlelville and the staff sent the Western News to former Westernites in the armed forces. The response was overwhelming, and many letters of encouragement and thanks were received. To provide money for the continuance of this activity, the show Skoolzapoppin' was presented, and was a huge success. The receipts will suflice for mailing about nine issues. We are all proud of our Western News, and hope that it will keep up the good work, particularly that of boosting morale among our fighters in Uncle Sam's service. WHWE NEWMJU lUllUfS Ulilll CI-IAIRMEN OF PATROLS Top Row: Benhayon, Berenson, Tracton, Schonwald. Front Row: Whitted, Brenner, Zankman, Bernstein. Farewell, patrols, farewell. No more will the familiar calls of. One way, Bud, and What's your number? follow us as we steal slowly and discrettly away from the scene of our crimes. No more shall we receive a summons, calling us to appear before the Tribunal for some offense for which some patrol handed in one of his little pink slips with our name and number upon it. West Philadelphia High's Patrol system has grown with each term's work. It is now a highly developed organization with a large membership and very able leaders whose chairman is Thelma Zank- man. Under her guidance are chairmen of the lunchrooms and corri- dors who direct the Patrols. Frequent meetings between the patrol chairmen and the Tribunal have coordinated the Iudicial Branch of our government into a well-oiled machine. They have done a wonderful job in their stay at Western. They have enforced traffic regulations and performed their other duties in the best possible spirit. Clean-up drives, cleaner lunch- rooms and quieter corridors have been made possible through their effort and the cooperation of the student body. They have left a high goal for future patrol systems to strive to equal, and have made Western a better school to attend. tUfSlfllN'E MEHUUE., ,A A CAPPELLA CHOIR Top Row: Kevorkian, Harris. larji- Second Row: Rogenrnuser. Brown sian. Tarr, Constantino, Goldher- Litchfield, Speake, Loder, Burkhold qer, Fahs, Edmunds, Bonner, Lessiri, er, Long, Cvreen, Knox, NK ugh l-lersker, Long, VVells. Durant. Linsky. Third Row: lrvin, Smit, VVhitted, Cwel- Front Row: Patchcll. Mathews, A iron ler, Howarth, Roedell Doulis, son, Scott, Mr. Dryfuse, I-lashenn Quatle, Ramsay, Smith, l'lempstez1d. Barnes, VVhite, Stanton. Western's choir has become famous throughout the city. Al- though the organization is a fairly new one, it has reached the heights of perfection through the grand leadership of Charles Dryfuse. Not only do the members sing for the entertainment of their audiences, but for their own enjoyment too. Every Monday afternoon the fourth floor halls echo the songs in rehearsal. This period prepares the group for assembly programs which always bring quite a few thrills to visitors. Another specialty is giving concerts in the various churches of the city and caroling in the halls before the Christmas holidays. Many members of the group are chosen for the annual all High Festival and oft times they are soloists. Perhaps in the future former members will be chosen as soloists in the Metropolitan Opera Company. The pleasure we have had listening to the Choir will linger in our memories and we hope they will continue singing for future students at Western. lllfllf Slllliillf MUEH 29 4:4 Eb' F ,,,'.l riff' :vii f ' gf X , I X , ,Q 0 PP' A if S FE E 4 '32 'Q ,K , A 'Wi I 1 I, 1 -Q Q 5',..w' 6,192 Ni. l wi 4 'Q ,L ' 5 g g It ij X 1 Art Club Social Service Club 'sf Phonography Club French Club llllllflllllllllll HllllllllE Nlll Bob Hope Shrager's jokes . . . Laderman as Romeo, climbing to the balcony '... Shuster's im- personation of-you know who . . . the trial in 141 . . . the yo-yo chasers . . . the classical jitterbugs . . . the Porter Stomp Trio.. . Rogoff's hard work . . 0mar's magical tie . . double-jointed Tarves . . . The stretcher that fell through . . . Smoke still in our eyes from Hasheians song . . . the tap dancers . . . Mr. Richardson's boogie Woogie . . . The Novelty Orchestras Song of India' '... our swoon - crooner, Hutton and Scottie . . the swoon- ing audience. Mix all these ingredients into one West Philly bowl and out comes one of the most successful shows of the year- Skool:apoppin'. C529 nn T 2:9 4. lui X ly' ww 11994 M-51. , 1,4 Q .6 0 6'.?,fy'h z B 'Ao ' J -' c f -gl lb X i Q Q i 0 7 fix I 'lt A, , Q W via-416 Omar the blagician Porter Quartet Novelty Sllllllllllllllllllllllll Wt EUEHUUE NTU VVestern again brought forth a magnificent spring production entitled, The Cuckoo's Nest. This pre- sentation was held on Fri- day and Saturday even- ings, May 12th and 13th. The play was written by Westerns own Wil- liam Saroyan, alias Mr. fSeldenl Cary. The com- edy hit provided an even- ing of amusement, laugh- ter, and enjoyment. The story concerns itself with the hilarious antics of the Day Family, who were Philadelphians vacation- ing at Higgins Lake, a typical New England sum- mer resort. When the curtain came down, the cast was given an enthusiastic ovation, for they had presented a splendid performance. The cast was as follows: lVlrs. Day, Norma Berman Grandpa Day, Ronald lsraelite loan Day. . .Reba Tassell Columbus Day, Walter Hudson Charles Atlas Donovan. Fred Feldman Herbert Wilkinson, Edward Segal Mrs. Strand, Loretta Berkowitz Miss Strickly, Celia Weinstein Ada Smithers, Charlotte Solakian Millicent Fogge, Lee Caplan QVJX WEST WEST WEST PHM-HH-PHIA - -A-i N 'I '- 'fx X7 'I- f 4 X' + -r 31 55 Eff? ful . f EH!-XUUAHNE :P-1' BASEBALL Banks, Ilg, Barnes. MCBrearty', Lonq. M Y 'law 1 Uncle fMQr.?. Ervin. . C 1'VfAW, 40 i FOGTBALL in V Wilson. Rubin, Ilg, Mgirs.: Lowrv 4 and Curtis, Maiocco. Ervin ' SWIMMING Lcclvron. Cohn, Icstcr, Swan ,-.Q 5 A 'N 4.9 fa LHHHMEN SOCCER McCoy, Leancss BASKETBALL Lowry, Rosen. Cantor, David Banks. Krcvolin. GYNl McCoy, Vastardis, Swgm if llllwflllllll Standing Lake VVolfe Coach Hackman Lowry Rosen Sitting Crossniore Cantor Davidian lCaptl Banks Waldman Playing 1tS first season under the leadership of Wes Hackman Westerns quintet for the first time in years dld not reach the playoffs The team was slow gettlng started mainly because of the lack of material Coach Hackman developed his team from only one returning letterman Captain Iohn Davidxan and a few standout V s which lncluded im Crossmore Bob Lowry Dick Rosen erry Krex ol1n erry Cantor and Bill Banks Starting the season wlth a few warm up games Western man aged to dow n only Chester High League competition got underxx ay and in the first league game the speedboys were turned back by a strong Northeast team West Philly next chalked up lts first and The remalnder of the term our qulntet beat Germantown and Hill School while losing to Southern and Olney In the last half of the season the Hackmen triumphed ox er Cy erbrook and Gratz while losmg to Bartram Ben Franklin VVest Cathollc and Central the latter belng coached by VVestern s former mentor Ben Stackovuski Although this seasons team did not yum a championship it nevertheless dxsplaved the kxnd of fiohtmg spmt that we can all b proud of htrdorf flVlqrl and Kruolm jg Q. i .. tl l l V I . V A lc ', l . 1 Q 1 c SC I - ' 2 L l n . .V C , I . I - C. - K second league wins, at the expense of Frankford and Roxborough. : 3 , ' ' . fi ' 'JP , . ' ,Y 'U ' . , ' ' 1 Y 1 i WX L ' J 7 ' d 'C' --C ' ' C A 5 ' , , ,, GYM lfilll w v 7 ,, . i - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,m,,,,,,, .... -...,,.-,..4-f,..---Wh-e A M M , I . I 'e t i X ff . N f fi .. , ' ' fw f i , e ...-..m.- . ,-..--,,.. ..--,,.,. r GYM TEAM Top Row: Mr. Campbell. Lancaster, Larner, Style. Ehrgott, Price, Cvclher. Frank. Cram, Bergman Second Row: Prtros, Tatios, Vastardus, Schulman, Colton. Clearv, lVlcCov, Front Row: VVilder, Sampson, Semerjian, Swan, Stehns, Longan. Herman, After an absence ofa few years, the gym team. under the direc- tion of Mr. Campbell, has once more entered competition, Since the team was newly reorganized, and practically everv member was without previous training, not many champions were anticipated. Although going down in defeat in all its matches, the team did get the satisfaction that many of the boys showed fine results, considering their inexperience. Mike Semerjian, for one. held the top position on the team. Next, Rens Swan, Public High Diving Champion, proved his ability on many pieces of apparatus. Al Schulman was a demon on the horse and we could not have done without the services of Art Tatios, Morris Sampson. George McCoy, Walt Steffins, Epamin Vastardus and Dick McClure. Great credit, however, should be given to Mr. Campbell for his fine coaching, and for placing West Philly High's name under one more sport headline. Schulman. Semerjian, Swan, McCoy XK'ilder, Sampson, Pctros Wlllllllll L A .':,.-f' fa 4 I '1 .' ff, - -5. 0221- R .... - N 2 J :!v'f'fdi5 i-'6'! Q' ' w w A 14 . ' .9 1 H y f ly ,- - f X f f +, -2 M C F' I'-' '- C'z' ?-s ' S ' 1 -'2 1: 44 '49 12 5 21 tv ' ' 22 fs ' . '.' I 'da lg 'sl, .nv A rg' l 'X r .W ' ,vh s X C ' Q A 'A-A i,Qf, ' f.9 '1..f I 4 X '.'k 7 ' '55, if ,, u AT w 'LLL' ' . 'V f . - , - A ffi3,2?f.t.:77f.flf'-LE 9, 'sjfl H ,ff-2' if ,:'.' g,,gg.', 'fi ' ' 1:jUmA . 'ti 5 'A' , ff 'f , f ' QQ ' ' A t .f -N-1,...' .. 4 -:f.41,,iff',f'mf-fiif ,A F V 2 C I' V C 7 ' ,fb ' ffA 'ff'l-f.,'- 723 .'t:f4'-135: rf A ' 1 'Q' - C fit A -.Qf3?1'-l'Tf115: 1-, ' '.4' 3 -' 'L , . '- ' ' ' f' 'v-1 - 1 'Sr'i'f'f -'41 'f.f'L' fa' 'fa ,lim 775' it 12. ., ski' EZ ' ' r ' QW , 3 J. ' ' if ' ' 'i ' 4 4' 5N'f' 'ft--,-m-Q .-, ' -- -i . K, -w W, ..,A., v: 10.5 : ,h wk, , ,Q .1 -y, 1 ,'-.v,.,. .tg-,. , 3 -..V I .a- ,xi ,-gfjdvm .r 7 Back Row: Coach Hackman, Curtis, Murray, Hall, Schulman, Wilson, Waldman, Rappaport. Hutchins, Kanter, Peacock, Hearst, Novak, Lowry, Middle Row: Schubert, Rubin, Tordenti, Koslowski, Wellenback, Crossmore, Davis tCapt,l, Blitman. Nipon, Rubin, Graham. Maiocco, Banks, First Row: Satger, Ilg, Irvin, Blank, Rosensweig, Petril, Kauffman. Applegate, Ervin, Carey. This year Western's gridmen had a fairly successful season, winning three games and losing the same number. With only three returning lettermen, our prospects looked bad. Out of the new recruits, Coach Hackman finally built up a well rounded team. ln the first half of the season the Speedboys lost to a powerful Lower Merion squad, and in league competition to Bartram and Southern, winning only from a weak Gratz team. However, in the second half Western found its stride. A strong Olney team was defeated and in the biggest upset of the league, the Speedboys turned back the highly touted Panthers from Overbrook. West Philly wound up the season by los- Q ing out in the final 'w half to West Cath- I olic, after ai hard- fought first half. my Q55 'x ,X . QQ, cm . Top Row: LeBlanc, ester, Bollinger. ohnson, Cohen, Schwart-, Drobb, Creelman. Middle Row: Ransome, Craig, Campbell Swan. Richards, Vohl. Coach Shapiro Schmidt. VX arren. Bottom Row: Frankel, Cohn. Lake. ones, Malamud. Lecbron. Barg. Once again Northeast proved a jinx to the mermen of West Philly, with the Archives handing the Qpeedboys their only league setback. This season Coach Shapiro built up a strong team from a few outstanding returning lettermen. Among these were. Hank Cohen, who took first place in both the National and Public High Championships: Norm Leebron. ack Lake. and Ed ones. Rens Swan. Public High Diving Champ, and Harold ester, another diver, shared the main burden in this de- partment. ln the Public High Championships, Western xx as beaten out for first place by Northeast. However, wc produced two league champions in Cohn and Swan. to wind up a successful SC ISOII. Sanding: Doctor. Scarborough. Price. VVaxinma, VVinI-cler. Coplin Hood, Dubroh' ' gi ' injiau. Collins. Couch lones, Kiceing: Stuart. Young, lmaiaess. lVlcCov. Klztttson. llonjourno, Harris. Rt-ichclt, Westerns booters started the season poorly losing their first few games to both league and non-league opponents, How- ever. as the season got underway, the onesmen found their stride. Germantown was defeated, 3-O, with Captain Searbor- ough. one of the leagues outstanding halfbacks. scoring two ofthe goals. Mast- baum Vocational next bowed to the pace- setting Speedboys, on goals by Ierry Leaness and Beryl Price. ln the final league game, an unbeaten Frankford team was turned back by the hard-fighting Westernites. The only goal of the game was a beautiful corner kick made by George lVlcCoy. Also. showing some out- standing ability throughout the season were. Fred Reichelt. Charles Winkler. Bill Young. Paul Hood, Don Collins and Don Coplin. X ,-7 I- ' . 7' ff C'Q's Westerns baseball team started off 1tS 1944 baseball season under a nexx coach Mr Klrschner After droppxnq their first two pre leaque dec1s1ons to Haverford School and Haverford Hlgh the Speedboys came through vuth the1r frrst wm beatmg Hill School at Potts town In league competmon the Speed boys won but one of thenr first four games defeating Roxborough but los ng to Frankford Southern and Ger mantown Mr Klrschner deserves much credlr for develop1ng a team w1th so much fight and sp1r1t and we wxsh hxm suc cess w1th h1s team 1n the future Westerns netmen appear to be strong contenders for the Interscholas tlc crown Showlng outstandmg abllltv thls years team composed entlrely of newcomers vtent undefeated throuqn thelr first four matches The Hurwlt men won shutout vlctorles from Olney West Cathohc and Germantown and also beat Lower Merron ln a non league match 3 2 Our squad led by Captam Harold Isdaner conslsts of Lewxs August ay ROSEDSWCIQ errx Myers Dxck Hendler and Horact Fxshman .dai Back Row Coach K1rschner Wooster Decker W1lson Pmcus Kokonos Mxddle Row Uncle Graham Barnes Novak Ilq Goldberq Lenser Front Row Crossmore Banks Long lVlcBrearty Nlmltz Erxm Left to right Couch Hurxutz Nlytrs Roscnsxunq Idmtr lC1ptl Fxshmm Htndltr August Sobel lMqrl HNNIE ' . . V. .' I I L .. I ' . .f . -LL! 7 f i , V . ,, N K ' ,-..Q n 7 K' .Y 7 , V , A . . 1 Y! Y K . 'I . ,I ly i. ' I . . i '. V - ' l v- - A 'z 2- .. '-', . sz' a.,1e zfYFf7?i'f'f' xH K tm! ,few u '04-5' Ragga is A : tiff? '5' ? A: f Th UH ind the Nc' Standmg Feldman Kraft Cherashore Hashe1an Kle1nHeld Kneelmg Roqers Smut Frned Q 1 N +4 I V MJ ,f fy ' .. , 'H s . x-- W. H , ..' xx N I yi I 1 X r N-I 'XI I -lfeA!-t.AkH f 1 4' 1 'I ' w' X Y' Qs - 0 K U f 1!'.L i U f . 6 :fr To X WAHM EWME ,ff lf, ,M 4 ! l 4 ' 1 i .f-fffffyi -I do Qs 16 Top Row: Dilks. Hashcisin. Bovajian. Middle Row: Balian. Dver. Carpenter. Budeuz. Front Row: Greenstein Rogers. Fried. Kleintield. Feldman, ' MANAGERS Nloros. Ont Row: Rogers. Dver. Kleinlield. l:eltiz:t.1n p Row: Irvin, Greensteixi. Carpeiuer. l'm.ili.i'1 Presenting Western's Charm Girlslu And we do mean charming. For, not only have they attained poise. personality. and pleasure, through participating in athletic clubs, but they have also been rewarded with beautiful charm bracelets of which all are proud. Each vear's activ- ities bring more charms to add to the bracelet and it's a worthy girl with six or seven of them dangling from her wrist. Ballet. ar v, all-kames, riding, bowling, golf. and tennis clubs are eac represented by their own insignia. ln days to come, this seemingly small trinket will serve as a remembrance of those HPllX'S1CZll Fitness davs. ln this phase. also. the girls are to be commended for doing their share in the war effort, namelv. by keeping phvsicallv fit. For all this and more. we congratulate vou. girls. and wish you all the more Ucharmsfu X! G A A BOARD Top Row Mercer Brenncr Dougherty Holmes Brock Hixens Smith Front Row Mamourian, Hasheian, Buchwkjian. Rogers Fried. ...- Under the capable leadership of our president, Hester Hasheian, and with the helpful guidance of Miss Davis, the G. A. A. Board of Directors completed an eventful and suc- cessful year. The girls planned and conducted a number of clubs in which all G. A. A. members had the pleasure of partic- ipating. An impressive assembly program induced 1350 girls to join the G. A. A., which became one of the most active organi- zations here at Western. When the Red Cross requested blankets for wounded soldiers, the G. A. A. conducted a cam- paign, to which Western's lassies responded by making and presenting six afghans to the Valley Forge Army Hospital. The girls of Western High salute you, the G. A. A. Board of Directors. You will long be remembered for your untiring efforts and commendable success. WWE ANU HEUNE iizi' In-iw Three strikes? X on rc nut. Oh. give nic niv hfwntw amd nw faddlc I-ooSQn up, rhci-Q, find Conipictc Your sxxznqfu Rcnicmhcr. girls, AI'3bCSLlL1Cy4' gtmddie thc sziddlcfn These arc the fziniilmi' smindw which pcnctmtcd the Cars of inter' cared onlookciw who happened to hr? on ihi' wviic ni one mf thc niziny G, A. clubs. Upon ilu' zixxxikciiiiiq of Spring. thc Cicihhs Ciicck Golf Coiirsc lin-ed nmnx' enthusiasts nl' ilu- gaiiiiv to trx' out their skill, ulmiiiied diiring the winter indoor practice, To sonic. spending thc ill-ICIWIOOII zislridc .i horse was il delight, and these girls donned their iodphiirs and headed toward Iiinniyfs Riding Academy, , W IIQH. UN Eli, On Tuesdays. Western's lassies played shuffle-board. ping-pong. badminton, and volley ball. ln the Spring, these games were replaced by tennis, which, because of its great popularity, was held twice a week. The girls had a chance to roll off excess weight in the Apparatus Club, which this year included tumbling. Chevrons were earned only by passing the A aim on each piece of apparatus. fWe had a lot of fun try- ing, anyway.J To develop grace. poise, and .Beauty of movement was the aim of each member of the Ballet Club. The club presented Tales from the Vi- enna Woods, a performance which will long be remembered. More than once, the bull's eye was pierced by members of the Archery Club. With expert instruction. the girls developed skill and precision as time progressed. -5,5 gl And Half Lets shake on it. Robin Hoods archers The last hole. A Vllllllllllllllll QQ Inset lx tlu 1 lr stron mq xx xlttr lnxr xt t leclcttr ln du lVlx c The Vtctory Corps ln our school has been domq 1 xx onderful 1ob thls term rl hex h xc partlctpated IU ex erv drlxe thit s come ilonq and h1xe turned IH excellent results West Phlladelphxa Hlgh s VICKOFN Corps IS under thc fine and able leidershlp of Dr Mahanex Lnder llll'I1 a bov and qlrl captaln IH ex erx qrxdc prclxed from those dolnq the most xxork d1rect the chalrmen of each qroup tn thetr qride md all xxork toqether Thev haxc meetxnqs exerx xxeek and xxork out plans xxhlch help them IH the cltxxxlde and n1t1onxx1d drlx es esldes plrtlclpatxnq xn the QCYIP Drlxc ind Lnttcd Ch 1r1t1cs Ctmp uqn thus xc xr rlt Vlctorx Corps has qone all out IH tht Blood Donor C xmp uqn Thls c imp uqn IS one ol tht qrc xtcst of thls xx ar because blood pl asmx cm s mxe tht lllt ol 1 xx ounded mm XXllLlCINOI1LN cannot Alonq xxlth the qeneral drnxc our school hls h td txxo nntensnhed drrxt thu xelr These xxerc under the leadershlp of Mrs QIOSIFOIII ind brouqht IH marxtlous rtsult ermanent plaque has been nude CONVIITIIIIQ the n r cs of those xx to utxc secure' tx entx lxe or mort pledqes Our um IS to bflllq III 1 unt o W OQL or C L I crmtr student 0 our school noxx ln the armed forces Thxs number xs txtr m rexsmq and the X rttorx orp lonq xxlth the rest ofthe students xxxll contlnf e thl mo t lmportlnt LlI'lKL or tu 1 to brlnq our boxs sifelx home -40 , ' , jk ' . I Top r : '.1 'tw' : lf .1 . hlrs SIU ' 1 ' F 'rf 1 , l ' r 1792 . ' in . , l lf Sitt' K: v. Cx 'u4m,Cl1r1s- r til r XXlt'ilIl1t'I'l5Y. Stxllu r ' Scl r - . :-to Q rt- Di -1 . l? kb .. ' 1 K! 'T' . K K f K . . KK KK . K K K . K - KKK KK KK . . , K I .K K K K K KK . KK KK KK , . . . . K K K KK . K . KK ' , ' ' K ' ' K L 1 5 a ' K . I L 'F ' KKK , K, , , . K. , ' , ' ' I, ,' KK K 'K ,' Q B J a ' ' K ' . 2 'z l la ' 1 z'K 1 If ' X' Q K ' ' ' .4 4 K , z ft ' sf s - 'f V- 1 s - - 1 f -- v s s A C s A - ' - - s - x v K 4 , , , . .. 1 . A. 1 K . K H . K K ', J aj 2 ' ' I ' ' 's s di . ' ' ' 5 5 Q ' , 1 K ' Q X 3 s, A p ' 3 ' Ti 3 t ' K an ni' Q 'l la 'X 3 tl 1' K'-l ' e K in ' K ' ay fll :lf nel fx- ,l Q ' C ' X 'H L' 1.1 K. L L' 'C ' fl ' 5 2' S ' ' .1 's s 1 A 4' f ' l ' f.'1::'1:1:fxr . .t . THE ELHSS ,,.- .1 CLASS SUNG XVords 'incl Music by EDVVITQ VVELLMAIN 'ffcst Philadelphia. Farewell to Thee, VVC'll guard thy teachings Through all eternity. And in the years to Come Though lsr apart. VVe'll retain the memories Vlfithin our hearts. Lvyal to thy colors true. ljtilurl the orange and lhlf hlue. X.. 'J ll lziiicl the? ti the sky. Dear Rv.-'xSfCfI'1 High. AV .J 8 4 4' QJ QT' 'NAI cr? V-2 MISS VVORCI STFR OUR GUIDING LIGHTS Then to the rollmg heax en ltself I cr1ed Asklnq What lamp has Destmy to gulde Its llttle chxldren stumblmg ln the dark And A perfect understandmg heaxen replned To our ammable sponsors we take th1s space to express our gratxtude and apprec1at1on These our nex er txrlng fmends newer dlsappolnted us ln thelr aduce and gu1dance We found them always will mg to cope vuth the many compllcatlons that arose In connectnon vx 1th our class So thanks to you MISS Worcester for gracxous ly dex otmg a great portlon of your txme and to you Mr Burenstem who so xxxllxngly took ox er the helm of the shlp xxhlch unfortunate clrcumstances had left unmanned Althouqh these words ire 1nadequ1te to express our feelmgs properly me the cl1ss of une -H hope they m1x pirtlv 'icknoxxledqe tl'e xx onderful lob xou both haxe done CLASS OF IUNE '44 42 BURENSTEIIN ov- The days are done when we had fun: The days are gone forever. Our fun is past: it could not last- Our happy times together. Goodby, dear friends, our school life ends, And now we take our part- mg. Now that were through, we're feeling blue, And wish we were just start- ing. COUNCIL Top Row: Miss Vvorcester, Rosen- Second Row: Havnoonian. Kraft Hor blum, Gluckman, Zeibelman, Ellis, witz, Morgan, Steinberg, Aaronson Schrager, Mr. Burenstein. Boyaiian, The freshman term's the toughest, lt's hardest on the kids. We'd like to tell what happened, But censorship forbids. The freshman term's the roughest, lt's hard to get along. For though the plans are mappened, 'Most everything goes wrong. Oh. females of the Iune class, The Class of '44- Oh. each and every Iune lass, Goodby for evermore. The VVolves in days before cried A'Ooooooooooo in happiness- But now, with pains they can't hide. Ooooooooooo in mortal stress. Front Row: Odell, Moskowitz, Talus, Leiser. The Senior term is best of all, Though there's a lot to do. For doing lots is easy when We know we'll soon be through. The Senior gets no rest at all, He's working all the day. But does he want his ease again? No! The dumb cluck wants to stay. Oh, fare thee well, my little pals, Adieu, my friends and neighbors. VVe've gone thru lots, we guys and gals Together in our labors. But now's the time to say goodby, To each and every friend: Our comradeship shall never die, Though we have reached . . . The END llfllSEllNf lil wiv'- BENSON MOSKOWITZ Presldent IANE LEISER Vlce Pres1dent IULEQ CDELI Sccretwrx BURTON TALUS Treawrer STANLEY SCHERDORP Edltor of the Record gn-s. xi!!- YS' QQ Ar- -H C B We the members of the une Class of 44 xxxsh to dedxcat thus paqe to the members of ou class xx ho haxe 'ilreidv jomecl the armed seruces Thex hue left 1 llfe of fun and books for 1 llfe of struqqle md quns to prepare 1 xx iv for those xxlm ire to folloxx Shahan Alexwnmn Armv Edward Cahlll Naxx Donald Collms Nax w ack Ewing Nivy. erome Gelber Navv, Bernard Ginsburg-Army. ack affe Armv. Nick Iemelian Navy. Nlarvin Kauffman N'1vv. ack Koffs-Navv. Arthur Lee Army. Albert Lipoxxitz-Maritime Service Robert Lovx ry Army. Richard McClure-Army. Herbert Nicholis-Navy David Smith-Army. Albert H. Stiles-Marines. lim VVatson-Navy. Allen Whitaker-Nax'y'. Edward Yuravage-Navy. N A rr ,.--Uygtr -vu-uvllll ' ' ' W ' ' 'U ' , 'L' ,H 'M ' 1329 l ' -. f ' f ,. -. ' ' . 521- I Q 5 'M he ' , M 4' 3 if V i s -fl ma. ' 959' 1 V V' 7 W. V, Q W Q fav' 'J v Will v 6 . 0 2 LITERARY STAFF-EDITOR. . .Ruth Linsky Harriet August Roberta Brodsky Marilyn Fischer Horace Fishman Ruth Freidman Marjorie Googe Phyllis Gottlieb Constance Gould David Morgan Gladys Paul Brena Rosenberg Edwin Rosenblum BUYS' SPORTS WRITER ..... Edward Silvers GIRLS' SPORTS WRITER .... Helen Boyajian CLERICAL STAFF-SECRETARY, Clerks Lucille Behal Bazelle Brickhouse Katherine Budenz Evelyn Levy Marilyn Shlifer Zelda Snyder Esther Wilf Verna Umstead ART STAFF-EDITOR ........ lack Feldman Maralyn Grass Ethel Malove Sidney Rosenblatt George VVeaver BUSINESS STAFF-MANAGER, Paul Bernstein Leonard Wolf PHOTOGRAPHERS Doris Feldman Richard Hendler Norman Leebron Kingsley Russell Thomas Speer Robert Lowry Top to Bottom: Editorial Staff Photography Staff, Art Staff Left to right: Clerical Staff, Lit- erary Staff, Business Staff. Roses are red xiolets are blue Your qovtn looks lox ely 'ind so do you Here are some Hovx ers for you to shoxx The gang is vxaitinq so let s dep irt The music's soft, the lights are low, Everyone's waltzing to and fro, Chuck is playing our favorite song, Gee, l hope this number's lengthy. The Congo line is on its way, Watch those hips swing and sway. First you kick, then you shrug. Look at the hep-Cats cut a carpet. lt's one o'clock, the dance is o'er. We only wish there could he more, Wraps are gathered, away we go. The next stops Camden or a midnight moxie Well les start on our long way back We ll stop at oan s for a little snack The ride was swell and we are here Let s start this off with a glass of covx juice The coffee s boiling the eqgs are on Dates straggle in as comes the davsn Everyone chews too tired to talk Let s go out for a morning amble Good byes are said and all depart The evening lingers in my heart So away we go for another round But this time we are homeward destined I sure would lox e to stay some more But I can t stand up 'ind my feet are sore We had a svw ell time and nothing did miss, A perfect night ended with a good night handshake. XX Xxx Yi JC -es- QQ, - 1. CLASS COMEDIANS Ruth VV1'cnch loc Kanter BEST LOCKING Dnrothv pcarIrnz1r1 Norton Xxvilldbiilllll BEST DRESSEIJ Renee Pearl Burton Tzalur' W Ok 1 ad! CZ 1 QU 6 Q It X ix! llll JG a 453' 46 QQ CML 1 9'g Q Q xulkw lt WM L, kwliilffvl 2 ' N' i 1-N ttlwwl ' ' 7. CUTEST CQUPLE 10. MUST POPULAR Sylvia Kleeman Kathleen Kraft Benson Moskowitz LeRoy Larner 8. MUST LIKELY TO SUCCEED ll. BABIES Kathleen Kraft Bernice Greenstein LeRoy Larner Ralph Aaronson 9. BEST ATHLETES 12, CLASS HORSERS Hester Hasheian Marilyfn Fischer Hank Cohn Horace Fishman GIRLS GOWN COMMITTEE Anna Galanos Chalrman ean Dlamond Sub Chalrman Rose Allen Ruta Rose Beck Mxldred Ballan Helen Boyaylan Sara ane Cherashore Geraldme Cohen Dorothy Dllks ean Dyer ane Elmer Mary Gethers Lorralne Gxlbert Rxta Goldberg Margy Gooqe Phyllls Gottlxeb Elrzabeth Irwm Marxlyn ohnston ane Lenser Beatr1ce Lo1tm1n Beverly Kutner Margaret McLauqhlm MWFIOD Moody oan Paullne Nancy Ramsay Verna Rogers Ola Scott Pearl Segal Ellzabeth Strobel Catherme Tachle Chrlstme Weatherb Mlldred Washington BOYS GOWN COMMITTEE Rnchard Rosen Chalrman Arthur Agre Paul Bernsteln Louxs Blumberg Robert Farber Marvxn Kohn Alvm Shrager Davrd Morqan ames Dougherty Morton Goldberg Danlel Synder Bernard Zolot SENIOR ASSEMBLY Alx rn Shrager Chalrman Anna Campola Daxxd Morgan Edwrn Gllberg Myrna Bernstein PROM COMMITTEE Kathleen Kraft Chairman Lucllle Aaronson Stanley Edexken Margaret Elhs Marrlyn Iohnston Benson Moskowxtz Edwm Rosenblum Marxlyn Shllfer Alvln Shrager Wllllam Stone Morton Waldbaum Chrlstlne Weatherby GIFT COMMITTEE Shlrley Stelnberg Wrlma Rubm Thelma Zankman SOCIAL COMMITTEE Muriel Erled Chairman Gxlbert Horvutz Lucllle Aaronson Russell Morqan o1n Klemheld EUMMIIIHE ENE Ml PH PROCESSION Pomp and Clrcumstlme PRAYER CHORUS O God Our Help 1n Ages Past SALLJTA1 ORY XVILLIAM PENN 'IHE I RIBU'I I' CEREMONX Ihc C1ft0fRosu The Glft of Plaques CHORUS Serx me Songs 1 The U S Ixeld Artlllcry March Anchors Awe15,h C The Marrncs Hymn The Army Alr Corps AWARD OI PRIZES AND MEDAIS Efgaz Cm! MAY Wrrrren by ALy1N SPIVAK Delnered by MoRnLc AI GLRSON Wrxtten by 'IANI S-,HTH Dclnercd hy SARAJANI CHIRASHOR1 Wnttcn by ALLAL. R SHLJSTLR Dehyercd by HAROLID KOMIRAR5 501114 71111 mermalz Plnllzpf ohn Dcnnls Mlhoncy Heul of l nyjllsh 191 I 1942 ALUMNI SCHOI ARSHIP AWARD Helen ones Hclxcston Prcsldcnt of the Alumnl Assouatron A CAPPLLLA CHOIR zz All Glory lie to God on H:y,h A Mlghty lortrcss Is Our C od L Czcnho blOXllxl1D lolk Sony, Itllnm Street Sony., BJL IJ Lnlfu r Allreller Herbert VAILDIVIORX XXILIIAM PENN THE STAIESMAN PRESEN I ATION Ol DIPLOMAS Wrmen by IWIAHLON Nr Mmow Delnered by RITA WINROTI Walter Robcrtx IJFIDLIPII CLASS SONG Words and TVTLISIC by EININ XX I LI Max SCHOOL SONG The Orange ind The Blue Mahoney Campbell EYI'l MARCH The llylng Ace Zuzzenzzk 53 ' - , ' 'A' .,.....................,. . , 7' ' - ......,...........,....... ..... fhju 5 ..........................,.,...... ...Q ' ..............,..,.............,.. Cdj ' ' .......,..........,........,,,...... Cmuffard 'gy' 5 '- .....II.,...,,.r.l.,,......... gm 'f ff -.A.1 L- 1 ,,.....r,........,,. 1- C-J ..1 s I. it ,L 4. I . Y.. Qclj U L 4: ' I 'H .,,.......,..,..,......,.,.....,....... . ' KEQREQQ xx! X ssh IAUHEATI Liureitx lb the hxqheit 1xx Hrd qxxen to the honored 12B students xx ho huxe been Selected hx the members of rhelr cliss ind ficultx The liurel xx reithed pm 15 1 sxmhol of unselfmhness dexotlon ch'1r'1cter 1nd excellent scholwrshlp Hirrxet AuquSt Mlldred B1l11n Vxfxllmm Binks Helen Box Hymn lrxlnq Cohen Dorn Dnmond Rlf'1 Ellls Murlel Frled Ruth FI'16ClI'I1'lT'I 'Vlclxm Cluclxmwn Norm HI C rccnhcrq LIIIILL I cnxtc 1 RlLl1lIClllCHCllLI C lrl Hcplu Gllbert Horxx1t Verw lchelson Helene Korn Kwthleen Kraft Adele Krone Stinlcx lndcrunn Ruth Llnslxx ulee Odell ine Sch ilcher qmnlex Scheldolf x ll S1 Fl hzddeus S Q cplxoxx crnx lcmsrc CNLOIQL VX L IX er 54 N 9,1 f X f J 's '. . 1' . X . Horace Fishman Gwendolyn Nlatthexx .' ' 'I J ' 1 . 1 I' ' ' .T a 3 N 5 Sxfl 4 fl illlllllilll l'lr '-Grrfrir '4 .'.':': 1' Vvr ' Q-ad ,z e f' 11 'x ' '-4 ' AWARDS Those students who have gnen of thelr txme and efforts m extra currxcular act1x1t1es have been revxarded wxth a cernhcate and Gold W The certxhcate ns gn en after four terms of seruce and the Gold W bemg the hlgher axx ard rs gn en after five or more terms Ralph Aaronson Harr1et August Mxldred Balxan Wllllam Banks Thomas Barnes erome Berenson Sarajane Cherashore Susan DSVIS DOIIS Dlamond ean D1amond ack Feldman Marllyn Flscher Horace Flshman Murlel Fr1ed Ruth Frxedman Anna Galanos Mordecal Gerson Mary Gethers Phyllxs Gottl1eb Leonard Guss Luc1lle Behal Loretta Berkovutz Bazelle Bnckhouse Roberta Brodsky Katherlne Buden Phyllzs Cleeland DOIIS Dxamond Edvx ard Drummond R1ta Ellxs Marxlyn Flscher Murlel Fr1ed Leonard Guss GOLD W Carrol Harrls Hester Hashexan Carl Hepler ean effrles Marxlyn ohnston Vera lchelson oan Klemheld Helene Korn Stanley Laderman LeRoy Larner Ruth Lmsky Beatrice Loatman Mlchal Lowenfels Yvonne Lucky Gwendolyn Matthews Benson Moskowxtz ules Odell Ernestxne Puryear Mlflam Quatle CERTIFICATES acquellne Harrls Gllbert Horwltz Dorls acobs Gwendolyn ones Harold Komlnars Adele Krone Ex elyn Lex y Ruth Lmsky Robert Lowry Marge McLaughlin Ernest Mlller Betty Moore 55 Nancy Ramsay Evelyn Rhone Verna Rogers Brena Rosenberg Wllma Rubln ane Schalcher Stanley Scherdorf Sylvxa Shahmxan Stella Sheckter Alvm Shrager Margaret Smnth Arthur Soffer Alun Spxvak Burton Talus Shlrley Thomas Catherlne VanDetty George Weaver Ruth Wrench Harold Znbelman Thelma Neff Wilma Rubln Carol Sandldge Mntchell Schwartz Marllyn Shlxfer Edu ard Silvers Bessxe Thompson Verna Umstead Annette Wagman Betty Wasserman R1ta Welnrott Paul Whlte . . . I I . l l . . I l ' - . . I . . filaine Duboff lane Leiser Iane Smith I , q I ' . , LUCILLE AARONSON 4501 Locum Street HOLMES H Lct's play another game. aavx Luce, who likes all kinds of Npftfle Although her amhttion varies, her late-t tx to become a Bactertoloqtst. Atttvtttes- Councilman. Modern Drama Cluh. Golf Cluh, VVeStern Neue Bilklrwre Staff. Tennis Club, Aide to Mr. Karxh Mr l.awley's Clean Up Committee N. RALPH AARONSON 430 S, 62nd Street SHANV Reds hopes to he a horse doctor. or ahall we :av a vt-tertnartan. Hts favor- tte saving is Are vou kidding? S Actntttes: Alternate Senator, Larol Phtlltpe Representative. Bass Clel Cluh. Glee Club. A Capella Choir, Aide to Mr. Karsh. Gym Team Aide. Vtctnrv Coirpk. Lihrartan of A Cappella Choir Ctoltl VV Am ard. STANLEY ABRAHAMS 5735 Florence Avenue SHAVV l'hat'5 really tough, echoes in your ears as Snowball whtzzcs by you in the hall. He'd like to become a succeaslul business-man and earn enough money so that he could soon retire. Activities: Banker, Uaher, Victorv Corpa, Patrol, C. A, f .l .J ffl K RITA ABRAMSON 5853 Rodman Street BRYANT 'Pee Wee's4' time seems to he taken up hv dancing and men. Her dtaltke of Algebra won't stand in her wav ol meet- ing her dream man as a French lntcr- preter. Activities: Aide in lOl, Carroll Phillip: Representative, Group Aid, Secretarv of Group Aides. Vtctorv Corps, Patrol. C. A., G. A. A. A MORTON ACKERMAN 5915 Baltimore Avenue SHAW Mort likes chocolate nulltshakex with twuttvrxtotth ice cream, Harrv lame-, and Shaltcapeare. He ta hoping to enter the V-ll program and he one ol Uncle Sain x Navv men. Attntttes Visual Education. Mr. Lau- lev 5 Cleanup Committee, Assistant Banker. Vtrtorv Corps. 1 ARTHUR AGRE 5452 Belmar Terrace SHAXV Nothing Could be prettier to Art than Lotuxt Street on a windy dav. He htxpex to become a certified puhlic aetountant some dav. He likes to tell exeryone. Ytmu're loolxtn' gondf' Activities: Victors' Corps, Alternate Councilman C. A, VJ.: lx -wa . 2 ,-. 6. at Q T' G .4-' i 'Ire-N' fa-.ff t -, .- if T'-' l M 4 112' T 'pr-,sr .4? - an 4' 'I ' A l la Q Q . 5.31 . . 5' , . a 9 32' --A . f ,. 1 K -. . Lf 'RS 'x ' if MATTHEW ALBERT 6219 Ellsworth Street I SHAXN' lfarktwtt s, 'Bing Crothyl An' and -'Lum' .ire lhlattvb pet liken. To wear a patt- of ktlter wings ts this athlt-tek amhnmn llc t: one ofthe manv who dltilke gmafmv Atttxtttvc C. A.. XN't-qt-rn Newx Sain, man. Banl-er, A. XY. A, Second Team Hnvetltall. ROSE ALLEN l-HI filth Strom I OYERHROOK Vit-ll gn a-wav, savw Bahv Row. ' 'fmfletttal girl with a talent for surm- ttmtq llouartl Uttttcrsttv uxll qladlv open its tltmrx to our future Sottallhvorlcerl lftllplullhk l-- A., Cl. A, A.. Virtorv MARY AMBLE 5111 Regent Street BAY RlDGlf HIGH - Broollvn. N. Y. onlv amhttton is to qt-aduate. .lcr onlv reason for havinq thiskamhnion it that 5he's anxious 10' qu hack to Brooltlvn to See tht' Dodqe-rg- Mare.Qt. hubby la Collecting satlorg. I Acttxtttes: C. A,. G. A. A., Victorv Marek' Corps. IANET ANDERSON 1515 Broomall Avenue V SHAVV XX hen vnu See lan raise a surprtsed vvvhrow and nclatm, VKX-ll, I'l1 bg tl.trnt'tll Vnulll Know the has lust bowled .mother high wore. Fresh vegetables and Nhe arent on eating terms. 4At'tix'itteS' VK'estern News Salggmanl ciafmll Pllllllfii Representative, Victorv Lotpx Bowling Cluh. G, A, A. SARAH APOIAN 560-1 Catherine Street V SHAXV Hballv wants to pilot a helicopter Xlfhcn vttu hear her cxclatm Oh buqs. ton hnoxx xhe has laid eww on herkprt tltaltle, :nut Knits. Atttxtttex 'll-tzttu Cluh, Aide. Captain, Leader - Club All Gomes Club, G. A. A 'Nlnttaucr Bowling Cluh, G. A. A. Award lrl IOYCE APPLESTEIN 4535 L.irtltvt'ootl Axenun SHAXK' 1U..t future fttxatt- -etrftarv tt none --trtrr than lou' a popular mp. uh., lt-.-- rett-rung mall and seeing tnoxlvt Mx lheaxen- and a tharmtnq per-on- ttlvv 1-r-t chatadrrr-az, tt! :hu '.'.'ext.-.,..l.- Atttxtticx xxgitttn New: Saletman Auzc to Mrs. lrasotf, Patrol, Carroll Phtlltpa Rc-pre-cntattxe Boulmq Club, EDWARD APPLEGATE 5031 Chancellor Street HOLMES Applesauce wants a lifetime ich- sornethmg like rebuilding Berlin or Tolcvo. At present, girls and writing short stories occupy his time. He was one of the main- stavs of our football team. Activities: Varsity Football. Traci' Team. Victory Corps Chairman, C. A.. Alternate Councilman. , 't HARRIET SANDRA AUGUST 4715 Osage Avenue SHANV Chemistry and olives are 'Sandys' fa- vorite likes. As chairman of our tribunal. she says cynically, H30 lashes, 30 days. Activities: Chairman of Tribunal. Secre- tary of Tribunal. Manager of Tennis Club, Secretary of Art Club, Social Service Club, Group Aide. Aide to Mrs. Grove Record Statf, Three W Awards, First G A. A. Award. ELLA AUKBERG 5526 Baltimore Avenue SHAW Ella, who is ltnown to all her class- mates as a great reader, should make qoou Sn the typing world. She can often he found spending her sparetime in the YTIOVIPS. Activities' C. A. Victory Corps, MARY AUSTIN 170 N, Dearborn Street SULZBERGER Baby facel' makes a hobby of living. romanctng and financing. She likes children and intends to be a governess, Marv' hates to have anvone dispute her-when shes right! Activities C. A,, O, A. A., Vtttorv Corps. THOMAS BABAIAN 212 S. 52nd Street HOLMES Ufiabsf' wants to take a trip around the world. He builds model ships and dislikes Nlr. Evans Commando Course. To hint, pretty girls with plenty of monev cannot be beat. Activities C. A., Defense Class. Historx Club Vtrtorv Corps. NANETTE BAIDER 5802 Osage Avenue HOLMES Nan's, Ohl Shootll' can be heard after she has made several mistakes while spending her time writing letters. A cer- tain Rav rates high on Nan's list. Activities: hVestern News, Bowling Club. lce Skating. Victory Corps, Cv.A.A. s C .L 1 J 'N sc? . 'Q t 5 'ww I lj .f W le 3 t K' F . ,M ls' 1. W . NI , 125 l 155: if I .Q- 'Qi' 1 ELAYNE BAIRD 6239 Vvalnut Street HOLMES wants to be a secretary to a man who has a handsome son. although shell settle for a member of the armed forces. She lilies both Frankie and Binq. Activities: C. A.. G. A. A.. Carroll Phillips. Alternate Senator. Victorv Corps Lan MARY BALE 563K Broomall Avenue SHAXV Chiclrie's collection of service men'- pictures is reallv something to see. After Marv has become a VVAVE she wont be able to say, Thats uhat you think' to her superior officers. Activities G, A. A,, C. A. MILDRED BALIAN 6301 Drexel Road SHAW M1t:ie's hobby is baking cakes-for others to eat. To enter the nursing pro- fession is her ambition. Activities, Three A. A. Clubs, Aide to Miss Dans and Miss Cullen, Treble Clef U. A. A. Nlanager. Alternate Senator. Patrol. President of Social Service Club, Crrtihcates. WILLIAM BANKS 4929 Chancellor Street HOLMES Hliuzzy' is one of our important letter men and has brought many lanrels to VK'estt'rn. lf his wnrlc in phvsics is an inf tlitntton of his abilitv. hels qoinq places Activities- Vrirsttv Baseball WW, Var- sttv Hassctball 'Wwf Asst-tublv Color Guard. Assistant Manager. Football Team Vittorv Corps. I I DOLORES BARAG 5913 Chancellor Street H V SHANV Dollv wants to marry the boss' son She likes all men teven 4-l:'sl and espe- cially Mr, Richardson, but tests, :oot suits and long speeches aren't found in her tocabularv. Actitities: Hauling Club. Dramatic Club, Aide in lOl, Vtrtorv Corps Chairman. Vitlnrv Corps. IEANIE BARBOUR 4032 Green Street OCEAN CITY HIGH Ocean Citv. N. Little one likes flirting. She hopes to become one of the future members of the medical corps overseas, and then get mar- ried and lead it happy life, Activities: C. A., G. A. A., Victorv Corps. BETTY BARD 4033 Lancaster Awnur SLLZBERCFR H, 3 grad wxth an undecude U ure She lrltes Glenn Muller danfmq and w1rnm1nQ and 'pends mo' of her time oocllmq School and anwthmq requxrlnil b A Corps ALVIN BARG 6779 Larchwood Axenut SHAW oqk 1s one o the qu1et athel fellows 1n our Cla s Alun want to be amous cook CO0lslhQ 1s l'10l b Alxrr lllces eating Qlfl' U' d'il'l'e leepmq at n1Q Y A mules C A BERNARD BARG 6779 Larchwood Axenue SHAW Bu dv 1s the other half of the BTU Tw1nsh1p H 1s a qu et athletxc twpe f fellow Berme lakes sw1mm1nQ basketball an b1ll1ards He can be hear :Sym Bust em Rock Actnlttes Vars1t'1 Smlmmlnq Team A THOMAS BARNES 5675 Broomall Asenur SHAW Toms ambitron l 9 haPP'll xer after n th naxy xkes sox muslc sports and 1x1e bu Qlflb Suoonmg over Franlue haxe no Place h1s e Actnltres Varsxty Baseball VN Sena tor Certrflcate Western News Staff V1 lor! Corps GISELE BARRY 4175 Chestnut Street LAKI- ARlFL PENNA o beeome an ateordmnlt d l0 qe a man are the thmgs h1 w nt accomplrsl-1 Vwhen someone tr1e lfll r thetr oubles she st ass Tou-I Darts X ct1x1t1e'4 C 'hmm Corps RITAROSE BECK -llb N, Hobart Street BEEBER Vfhenevqr w'e hear someone .avmg oy. am l t1red, and scratchrng to the1r earns content. w' now' tc 1,1 mg ood , ms h P secret of her slender figure. Aet1v1t1es A1de to bins Cullen, Bowlmg Club. Carroll Ph1ll1ps Representatne V1 tnrv Corps. Q! f U l as Z' ,1 'Gr' 'ef , Q 73, Y-'V LUCILLE BEHAL wvl7 Baltnmore Axenue SHAVV lute w n often saxs Are Nou memo xt nts to a prxxate set an Cood ood sxngmg an the arms e er lnlfes and althouqh stlen e Gocen Lure l1kes the opposrte X fume Patrol S-uh Chalrman rrup Amie Record Staff Tenms an rthle Clef Clubs EMMA BENNETT N134 Hadheld Street SHAXV e tx as l mn1a 1s known rntends e UWUIV1-I a wmdow decorator lt 1s lcnown that ltfz handed people are usually sue m ans of thelr undertaltm s od l Le tw K IUHCS A A Vutorv Corp IERMONE BERENSON 76 S 15th Street HOLMES One can tcll from Ierry s act1v11es and fakonte saung Pawn to lunq four' h'1t he 1 quxtc a chess enthus s Attnme Presldent of the Ph1ladelph1a ll1qh Sthool Chess League Captain of the Varslty Chess Team Prendent f the Club Chanrman of Patrols VICE fresrdent f World Fellowsh1p Club Croup Alde XV Award Yvestern News Sale man Usher Certtficate MILDRED BERGER 60lh Lhnsnan Street ASBURY PARK HIGH ury P rlt N VK r1r1nq letters to Len danelnq and nwlmg are t or of thls wor C mlt would say From her ast work Chmls s undemded future w1ll deli rutelx he a dended success 1x111e Banker C LORETTA BERKOWITZ UH S 6th Street IURNFSS orrt s mttreste 1n enlowtnq 1e e 1 t htr may to bemq a future arah Btrnhxrdt lltr elexer xmpersona rmn haxe kept her tlassmates constantly H1111 ed A 1x1t1e Shale ptare Club Mo ern rama Kluh 1 Club A souate 1 tor f 1 turd Apprtnute to the ee t oru n t L lrer A1de to 1 RITA BERMAN 'ffl Church Road OVERBROOK 'R lv wants to be a sucress at w' a - wer s e un rrtakes. P r aps . e wi :Jle work m photography her amlu- 7 1. 1 ough it is only a hobbv n xv, , '- s. . t tueparies rate 1 : c 1 's Dmrna Club, Victorv Corps. .eat s '11 , Tennis Clu . Horse ac' R1-img ' ub. IULIAN L. BERNOFF 6216 Hazel Avenue HOLMES Bernie, who deserves to raise a fam ily which won't see a bloody war. is an amateur radio operator. He can be heard saying Dig that character! ulian likes hot swing music, Activities: W. P. H. S. Band. Victory Corps, lntramural Basketball, C, A, Patrol MYRNA BERNSTEIN 5737 Christian Street SHAW Red has been a fine chairman of VVestern's corridor patrols this term. She hopes to visit F.D.R, during his l0th term of office. Activities: Chairman, Sub-chairman of Patrols. G.A.A. Manager, Ballet Club Golf Club. Aide to Miss Cullen A Games Club. Modern Drama Club G.A.A Award. PAUL BERNSTEIN 6lZl Delancey Street HOLMES Bones should keep to his hobby of stamp collecting because girls may prove too dangerous. Having exceptional literary talent, Paul's ambition is to become a columnist. Activities: Assistant Councilman, West- ern News Business Staff. Record Business Staff. Victory Corp Member. CLAIRE BINDMAN 5118 Chester Avenue SHAW Claire's dimples will get her a position in any office. Her charming smile, self styled clothes, and strawberry blonde hair go well with her pleasing personality. Activities: Victory Corps Chairman, Art Club, Representative at Victory Corp Lnncheons, G. A. A, EMANUEL BLENDER 5831 Pemberton Street SHAW Mendy likes the girls, and the girls like Mendyf' lf he doesn't become a drafts- man, he'll say Tough Apples! but at the moment his time is occupied with models. Female species? Activities: Banker. Victory COIPS' C' A- MARION BOORNAZIAN 4701 Sansom Street HOLMES Marion's quiet nature and sweet disposi- tion have won her many friends. Her sing- ing is as sweet as her pleasing person- ality, Some day Marion will be one of our foremost technicians, Activities: Glee Club, Aide, Certificate, ,N Y ALICE BOYAIIAN 127 S. 48th Street OVERBROOK lf Al could be someone'a secretary, and then travel around the world, she would be perfectly happy, However, she does enioy singing. Guess what? She doesn't like Frankie, jeepersl Activities: C. A.. G. A. A.. Victory Corps, HELEN BOYAIIAN 5745 Cedar Avenue EAST LANSDOWNE SCHOOL Hennv dreams of the day when she will be graduated from college, where she hopes to learn oodles of languages. and afterwards visit Montevideo. Activities: Councilman, Three Terms, Sports Writer on Record Staff in IZB. Apprentice to Record Staff in IZA, G. A. A. Grade Director in lZA, Victory Corps, Tennis Club, All Games Club. Swimming glug, Leaders Club, World Fellowship lu . RUTH BOZZI 502 S. 42nd Street SHAW i'Any mail today? is Babe's favorite question. Dancing, skating, and drawing hold a certain fascination for her. We can all vouch for her success as a nurse. Activities: Bowling Club, C.A., G.A.A. PHYLLIS BRACCILI 5235 Cedar Avenue SHAW Phil, who wants to be a super typist. collects pictures of stars and her friends. When told something she can not believe at first, Phil says, For real? Activities: G. A. A. Manager, C, A., Aide to Mr. Hoffmeister, WILLIAM BRADLY 5735 Malcolm Street SHAW Bill. a future farmer, enioys indulg- ing in rough and tumble sports. Tough darts, tells you that Bills around and hes probably referring to his homework. Activities: C. A., Victory Corps. A 1 I W 1 I 1 GEORGIANNA BRANHAM 190i Spruce Street HOLMES To become a good nurse is Snooky's ambition. Good music, dancing, and sing- ing are the things that Georgianna goes for, but she despises written and oral compositions. Activities: Victory Corps. Glee Club. Patrol, Banker. Certificate. Red Cross Home Nursing Certificate. MORTON BRENNER BIS S. 55th Street SHAW Mort, who occupies his spare time collecting stamps. wants to see and do things by travelling. Besides enioving chicken dinners. Mort who often savs, Whats it to you? greatly admires pretty girls, Activities: Science Club. World Fellow- ship Club, Library Aide. Aide to Mr. Lawlev, Alternate Senator. BAZELLE BRICKHOUSE 5938 Spruce Street AUDUBON HIGH Audubon. N. I. Bee, plans a business career for herself, and she will succeed! Homework is her pet dislike, but if she can read or go to a football game. she is happy. Activities: Record Staff, Victory Corps. G. A., C. A. A., Red Cross Home Nurs- ing Certificate. PAULINE BRILL 5839 Catharine Street FITZ SIMMONS After graduation Paul wants to he a Dental Hygienist. Collecting souvenirs and eating chocolate nut sundies please her enough to compensate for the home- work she must do. Activities: Study Hall Aide: All Games Club, Victory Corp, C, A., G, A. A. ROBERTA BRODSKY 5730 Larchwood Avenue SHAW After graduation Bobbie wants to he- come a teacher-what an ambition! Bob- bieu likes to have a good time dancing. and learning the words to popular songs. Activities: Senator. Bowling Club, Chair- man of Group Aides. Apprentice on Record Staff. Record Staff, Commencement usher. Aide to Miss Cullen. DOROTHEA BRODY 44 N. 53rd Street HOLMES Parties and having fun are what Dottie is suggesting when she says W'here can we go on the week-end7' Her life of fun also includes plans for teaching. Activities' C. A., G. A. A, RUTH BRODY 530 S. Melville Street HOLMES Ruth can often be seen smiling radiantlv. no wonder her favorite saying is Its hysterical. YVith such a disposition sht- will become somebody? favorite sectetatv Activities: C. A., G. A, A.. All Game- Club. Victory' Corps. T N . QQ 6- SHIRLEY BROOKS 5539 Hadlleld Street SHAW To do nothing and find it interesting is irl's main objective. She dislikes getting up early. but goes for food and money in a big way. She is often heard saving, That's life. Activities: C. A., G. A. A.. Banker. Patrol. Bowling Club. IOSEPH BROWSON 225 N. Ramsey Street SULZBERGER Having fun, watching movies and sports. and girls take up most of Ioe's time. Don't lose it. says loc, a future marine, Activities: Patrol, C. A., Interclass Basketball. IUNE BUBBA 5462 Baltimore Avenue HOLMES lunf: will someday blow her way to fame on a trumpet. Her life seems to be wrapped up in music. Iune's winning personality will help her get ahead. Activities: Carol Phillips. Aide to Miss Cullen, Aide to Mr. Hoffmeister, Band and Orchestra. Music Award-Certificate and School Letter. KATHERINE BUDENZ 5927 Cedar Avenue BRYANT 'Karen is certainly the outdoor type, She loves all sports. Perhaps that is how she has developed her pleasing and cheer- ful disposition. Activities: Tennis Club. All Games Club. Swimming Club. Archery Club, Record Staff, Carroll Phillips Representative, First and Second A. A. Awards. ALICE BURGOON 35l8 Wallace Street SULZBERGER Are you I-ridding? asks Dolly, who wants to be a secretary. When she isn't collecting autographs, Dolly is either at the movies or a hallgame. Activities C, A., G. A, A.. Red Cross, Home Nursing Certificate. GRACE BURTON 125 N. 57th Street SULZBERGER 'Business is business. says Zomea. a lover of all sports. Despite her disltlte of bookkeeping, her other good work as- sures hcr ol bt-ing a successful secretary Acttxities. Ballet Club. Leaders Club. Banker. Cv. A. A., C. A. LOIS BUTLER 5151 Spring Street SHOEMAKER Lois, whose hobby is writing letters wants to become a social worker. Lois can be heard saving Eh, Maybe? She likes to eat but dislikes candy. Activities: C. A., G. A. A., Victory Corps. ANN CAMPOLA 6247 Delancey Street HOLMES Here l am. you luckv people. can be heard as Little Bit walks around XYest- ern's halls. ln her spare time. Ann can be found roller skating. eating or surm- ming. Activities: Senator. Bowling Club, Swimming Club. Senior Assembiv Com- mittee, Salvage Chairman. Aide. Victorv Corp. BERNICE CAMPBELL 712 N. 44th Street SULZBERGER Bunny, a real girl. likes dancing and sports. She also says she would love to major in lunch and minor in study periods. She can often be heard saying. Oh. brotherlm Activities: Victory Corps Chairman C. A., G. A. A.. Leaders' Club. IEROME CANTOR 5532 Beaumont Avenue SHAW Yuss was one of the mainstavs on the basketball team, and has won a few games for the team. He thinks that a iellow needs no ambition these days and is prepared to enter the service. Activities: C. A., Varsity Basketball W Award, Second Team Basketball. ,I HARRY CAREY 1422 S. 51st Street SHAW Harry, who wants to ioin the Armed Forces. goes through Western's halls singing, l'm going to buy a paper doll. Can it be he's been disappointed in love? Activities: C. A.. Football Squad. i . MARILYN CARLIS 6032 Cedarhurst Street HOLMES A certain paratrooper named Dick rates very high with Mar. When she isn't reading Mar writes letters. She would like to go to college and study Home Economics. Activities: C. A., G. A. A. PHYLLIS CARPENTER 4254 Chestnut Street HOLMES Don't pass the drawings around! cries 'Philf' All would be right with the world though. if she could iust pass a speed drill and get all the dictation. Kee- rectll Activities: A. A. Award, Five A. A.. Clubs. A. A. Manager, World Fellow- ship Club, Art Club. DORIS CARTER 248 N. Wilton Street SHOEMAKER A dehnite asset to anything is Small Frvf' who has very optimistic thoughts concerning sports and a certain fellow HI. XN'e can all vouch for her success as a sewing teacher. Activities: Miss Cullenls Aide, Bank Teller, Leaders Club. C. A. RUBY CARTER 3835 Folsom Street SULZBERGER To become a good secretary and do some travelling is Rub-fs ambition. In the meantime, she spends most of her time dancing. skating. or going to a good show. Activities: Treble Cleft. Glee Club. C. A., G. A. A. MIRIAM CHAGACHBANIAN 643 N. Preston Street SULZBERGER Mary enioys posing for professional photographers and intends to become a good model. Her quizzical Are you iest- ing7 when someone asks about Frank Sinatra, is well known around Western. Activities: C. A.. G. A. A.. Aide to Mr. Hoiimeister. hVestern News Salesman. Art Club. IOYCE CHALLEN 6113 Chestnut Street WASHINGTON District of Columbia Io Io. wants to be a Powers' model. and if Western is any nudge, she'll suc- ceed. She likes tall, blonde. handsome men with convertible coupes, and wants to travel. Activities: Swimming Club. Golf Club. Social Service Club. Victory Corps. West- ern News Salesman. SARAIANE CHERASHORE 443 S. 19th Street GIRLS' HIGH Cissy, one of Western's twinkle toes. will probably be a famous ballerina. Are you kidding? says the dancer when asked if she likes Algebra. Activities: Aide, Ballet Club. Council- man. Bowling Club, Group Aide, Tennis Club. ROBERT CLATTERBUCK 10 S. 41th Street LURAY HIGH Luray. Virginia Bob, the outdoor man. wants to bc- come a mechanic. Tommy Dorsev is tops with this music critic but physics anti orange ice are his pet dislikes. Fishing and hunting also interest this lad. Activities: C. A.. Victory Corps. WALTER CLAYMAN B29 S. 59th Street SHAW Walt a future engineer. hopes to specialize in the petroleum field. Being very good-natured. Walt, who dislikes practically nothing, can be heard qninq everyone a heartv Howdv. Activities: IIB Class President. Vtcltirv Corps Chairman, Alternate Senator, Al't-r- natc Councilman. Ice Skating Club, Rod Cross First Aid Detachment. PHYLLIS CLEELAND 34Il Powelton Avenue ATLANTIC CITY HIGH Atlantic City, N. I. Phyl is lilted by all her classmates The reason for this, is because she is so congenial and pleasant. She'll be happy ii she can iust graduate. Activities: Swimming Club, Victorv Corps Chairman. Color Guard. Silver Cer- tificate. GEORGE CLEMENT 1714 Chester Avenue SHAW A future Galileo. George now makes a hobby of all things concerning astronomy. Spook, being the silent type, enioys this job and the pay he receives, Activities: Nautical Club, C. A, THEODORE CLEMENT 5230 Race Street HOLMES Ted and his side-ltick. Moe,' qo in for sharp outfits--note that sharp neck- tie. Oh, well, uniorms will be alonq soon so let's enloy brilliant plumagc vthilc uc can. Activities' C. A. Victory Lirps. GERALDINE COHEN 1625 Osage Avenue SHAXV lerrv's orations keep all listeners spcllbound. Always full of vitality, lcrrv'4 is never at a loss for words. She radiates smiles wherever she goes. Activities: 5 G. A. Clubs. Social Service Club, Victory Corp. Carol Phillips Repre- sentative. C. A. IRVING COHEN 5953 Larchwood Ave. HOLMES Irv eniovs the liner things in life. such as reading good books, and listening to fine music. These traits have instilled a fine character in him. Activities: Bass Clef Club, Youth for Unity Club. C. A. IEROME COHEN 6226 Catherine Street CENTRAL Starting off with a bang, we find lerrv,s hobby is army ordinance guns. His main delights are Radio and Physics: his pet aversions being English and qvml lerry's aim is to be a radio technician. Activities: C. A., Victory Corps. MOSES COHEN ZH N. 50th Street SULZBERGER Moe who believes in getting where he is going, Ufirstest with the mostestf' likes having dates with beautiful girls. He'd rather do some painting than he unfortunate enough to Ilunlt a test in school. Activities: Banlter. C. A. SHIRLEY COHEN 582l Larchwood Avenue HOLMES Shardel. would lilte to become an accountant. Yipe, iust thinlt of the tax forms! Poor Shardel. You needn't worry the Air Corps will boost your morale. Activities: Banker, Alternate Senator. Bowling Club. C. A.. G. A. A. SOPHIE COHEN 129 S. 62nd Street HOLMES Xhlhgn Soph's around the laughs are loud and long. She's generous with hilari- ous quips and can always turn audull classroom into a lively one. The IOA patrolsn get on her nerves. I Activities: Carroll Phillips, Bowling Club. C. A.. G. A. A. x. X HENRY COHN 4743 Lnrchwood Avenue SHAW As our champion swimmer. 'lHanlt has brought many Iaurels to Western, His ambition is to bomb Toltio in the Air Corps. His appraisive WooI! WooI! is known to every pretty girl in Western. Activities: C. A., Visual Education Aide, Victory Corps. Swimming Team, DONALD COLLINS 1424 S, Sith Street H H SHAVV Don one of W'estern's hard hchting soccer plavers. hopes to find success in 'lie Navv. However, he will be booting the laps around instead of the usual soc- cer ball. Activities Varsity soccer team, XV C A. IANE COMFORT 36 N. 40th Street HOLMES Besides collecting Stamps, lame, who Oflen 5aY5- Are V0u kidding? finds time for sports and typing. loining the Cadet Nurse Corps is lanie's goal after graduation. QActivities: Aide, Victory Corps, C, A.. Cr, A. A. MARIETTA COMITZ 312 N. 33rd Street H H PATTON HIGH Mary loathes the drudgery of school, but likes toiling at her writing, Always wanting to travel, Mary, who likes good books, may someday write one about her adventures. Activities: G. A. A., C. A, RITA COOPER 226 S. Buckingham Place HOLMES Men play an important role in the life of Short who wants to be some y. young. handsome Romeo's private secre- tary. Besides dancing, Re collects the latest records, Activities: G. A. A. Manager, Alternate Senator, Carroll Phillips Representative. SONIA COOPER 4800 Walnut Street HOLMES Sonny would like to make a Stlttes of marriage, but she'd also like tn be an artist. She is a very talented younq lady when it comes to drawing. Activities: Tennis Club, Aide to Mr. Hoffmeister, Aide to Miss Cullen, Glee Club, Science Club. Victory Corps, LILLIAN CROWTHER 5700 Malcolm Street SHAW To' make a special man happv is what Lil plans for the future. However. business might claim her first. Sports food. clothes and men take up most of Li1's time. Activities: C. A., G. IA. A.. Carrol Phillips Representative. 459 gn- Q5 dy if S1 ff' ff 7-f S. rf. - ,M -. J' :PW W, , DORIS CUNNINGHAM 4207 Chester Avenue SHAW U Skipper likes to say. A'Love me? in her sweet inquisitive V0iCt- S112 likrs co1tes. Sinatra. bowling, and chocolate ice cream. She hopes to enter the Held of research. Activities: C. A,. G. A. A., Victors' Corps. ROBERT CURTIS 5521 Whitby Avenue SHAW Bob is a good photographer and with Uncle Sam's permission will enter Penn. As a typical future soldier he likes girls most and laps least. Activities: Manager 1943 Football Team. Assembly Color Cvuard, Senator. Com- mcntement Usher, Class Basketball. J w RUTH CUTLER 6148 Larchwood Avenue HOLMES Richy. who boosts the moral of our bovs in uniform by writing letters to them. wants to settle down some daV- GO' inn swimming or playing tennis gives her much pleasure. Activities: C. A.. G. A. A. CHARLES DABAGIAN 443 S. 61st Street HOLMES Hello. honey, how's your heart. says Chuck who likes to watch ball games. Becoming a lieutenant in the Army Air Corps his ambition. Lots of luck. Chuck. Activities: C. A.. lntermui-al Basketball. PAUL DANDRIDGE 122 N. 55th Street HOLMES Butch, who is always lending money in the lunch room, wants to set up a finance company for the boys who leave their money at home. He often says, Take it slow. Activities' Bass Clef. Cvlee Club. Patrol. fnd Team Football. IOHN DAVIDIAN 5521 Irving Street SHAW As captain of the 1943-44 basketball team. lohnnie has performed very well, VVith his accurate shooting eye, lohn also enioys a good game of pool. Activities: Two years on Varsity Bas- ketball team. SALLY DAVIDSON H05 Pine Street ATLANTIC CITY HIGH Atlantic Citv. N. I. Sitting on her hoses lap while talin-I dictation is the amhition of Cindv. .a prospective private secretarv. lsn't he cutefm she says while admiring ltranl Sinatra Activities: Patrol. Aide. Alternate Sen- ator. G. A. A. SUSAN DAVIS 333l Baring Street SULZBERGER Sho-homie puts her artistic ahilitv tu use by designing and making her nun clothes. Susan would like verv muth to hccome an art teacher :since she is so talented in matters pertaining to art. Activities' Serretarv. Art Cluh. linntl Social Serxitr Cluh. Oil Painting Cluh Alternate Councilman. CHICO DeCOATSWORTH 4426 Osage Avenue SHAVV Chicks going to he a mechanical en- gineer. Photographv, girls, dancing and sports are employed by him for his ha-tc training. Crank teachers and he do not agree. Activities C. A.. Victorv Corps. RITA DeSANTIS 5434 Belmar Terrace HAMMONTON HIGH Hammonton. N. I. Ri, who can he heard saving, No kiddinglu and who is a sport enthusiast. wants to become a heautician. She is pre. paring for this hy' practicing hair stvles on her girl friends. Activities' C. A., G. A. A. IOHN DE STEFANO 439 S. 49th Street SHAVV lack who wants to he a doctor. t one of the quiet tvpe. His line vtnte is well-known around Vklestern and when he's at home lark likes to hang axxaw' on the piano. Attixities: C, A.. Banker. Coutttiluntn, Patrol. DORIS SUE DIAMOND 59.35 Ellsworth Street SIIAXV Dos goal is llrintvton. lust gnc her a lemon meringue pie and vou'Il he her hest friend. She searches the halls velling. Drucker's got the kev' XYhat'll I dow Actzvzttefz 5Iodern Drama Cltzh, Atv Cluh. Aide to Miss Cullen and Dr. XN'eston. Aide in ltll. VN'estern News Salesman. as Y' N f fix 6- 'G- t,-f, i I g iff . : . Sak s' ' 'f i V 1 'T ' - A of ii l 6- . B- N Q! Q I W kia K1 1 T...- v- r 'K' ' . .I.. I IEAN DIAMOND 6l09 Chancellor Street GIRLS HIGH Hleannieu likes the entire fleet and the feeling is mutual. Her. vou hes! not do that. hov is as familiar as her love lor mflee. She is going into the nursing pro- lessicn. Activities: Aide to Miss Cullen. Lihrarv Aide. Alternate Senator, Gold VY. Certifi- Calc. DOROTHY DILKS 5012 Irving Street HOLMES Dot is aiming toward a pleasant toh with good pav. She loathes oral compost- tton. hut has taken an active part in sports during her stav at XVestern. Activities: Art. Tennis. All Games. Swimming. Apparatus, Archerv. Bowling Cluhs, G. A. A. Manager. A. A. Awards t3 j . CAROLYN DOLBERG 5420 Chancellor Street HOLMES The favorite saving of BahvIace is. Take it easvf' Her amhitions are to live, love, and he loved. Homework is what she dislikes most about school-hut can we blame her? Activities: C. A.. G. A. A. DORTHEA DONALDSON 5851 Montrose Street SHAVV Dotty's favorite saving is MV word! ln order to fulfill her ambition. which is becoming a tvpist, Dottv will use many, many words. She envovs listen- tnq to good music in her leisure hours. Activities: C. A.. G. A. A.. Glee Club. Bowling Club. Silver Certificate. IAMES DOUGHERTY 5628 Montrose Street VARE Doc who aims to be an aeronautical engineer. is preparing himself for this task in model huilding in his leisure hours. Doc likes anvthinq that is good to eat Activities: C. A. NAOMI DRUCKER 6135 Ellsworth Street SHAXV Naomis' nickname is Star-evcsf' and when she does get starrv-eved. she start- ttriting poetrv. Her ambition is to get mar- ried. while her likes and dislikes are vert tew. Activities. Banker. Stamps and Bonds Salesgirl. C. A.. G. A. A. RUTH DRUCKER 5737 Florence Axenue SHAXX' Diamond's got the ltevl VK'hat ll l tl-t shouts Ruthie, xxhnse amlntitun I- to he a nurae, Pnpfnrn and lamltchfvpk actret- Droopv, vthile Dorn Diamond 1 ' TUG tex her. 1 Actrxrtrca Art Clul' hvttttmrx Lnrr' Chairman C. A, G A A EDWARD DRUMMOND 5923 Thnmpknn Street SULZBERGER Pals' llltlng for huiltllnq nn-tlvl alt planea max' help him when he qora in tht- Air Corps. l al. who re an all arm.-xt: Kpnrts lan. van he hcartl mxtnu. 'XX'a'tl. that wild nina. At-trutrrk C. A.. Patrttl. Haw 121.4 A fappelln Chant ELAINE DUBOFE 707 lin-t Pawvunlx Axttnue l'iAR'l'l.li'l l' Satlor'- antl tlanctng art- 'lik ttlca ttf .1 qnotl tnne. Sha' is alwaxw cxrlzttnunq, Yu ltnl, yo, ltnll' Her plea-mq ps-rxonaltrt. a-:urea hcr of rett-ning the tleqrct- tml Mrs, Activntmf- Attic tu Mr. Karxth Arflr tr ralllcv, Vx' Auartl IEAN DYER l1Utt S. litlqvur-ntl Street SHAWN' lean fan alwava he tlt-pt-ntlr-tl uptm for a thecrlul word or .1 plvaannt -milt- VVe4re sure 'lranw will qvt her -axlur annie tlav. with such a tharminq manner Aftivitttw Hauling Kllult Golf Cfluh Alternate St-nator, Aide lu Mr. Marplf Ct-rtxfitate. Gold VV, Ftrxt A. A. Auartl STANLEY EDEIKEN 4625 l.archxxtwtl Atvrxnc SHAW' Take it raw. stmtlmsw RuXrv llzl- lutvxri' doctor llltei wrvmrn l'1ut tlrrnsla marching Fixhman horke tvarherx. Phtutttq- raphv. hreetltnq nf tropttnl hah, and rata hold great intvrvkt for htm. Attnitwa Senator. X71-tml Etliiratiuzt Aide. Certrlltnte Gold VV, Second Sunn- mlng Team. Aide tn Dr. Clultlherq, ' I I. MCKINLEY EDMUNDS 127 N. 57th Street HOLMES Mluitu will no doubt lhvtttmt' a qtmtl aeronautlcal engineer Krntc' ht- liltex tn conatruct model airplanes Betau-e 'Mit knows musxr. he can he heard aavmu Never he tlat. aluava hc lharpf Actlvtttck C. A.. A Cappella Chnl, Glee Club. JL. ft- 1. in ff - 1 I I .1- ' 'F . '--.- Ev? 4 WALTER EHRGOTT 5635 Broomall Street SHAW lt 1 the Marines and a happy marriage in the future for Dutch whose hohbv 11 plavmg the accordion, He'll alwavi approve of beautiful women and svmphonnc muetc. hut not of :oct aunt- or tazz. , Activities Gvmnastirs Banker Alternate Senator BARBARA EHRINGER 1546 Sansom Street HOLMES Ltkmq clothes and money this little mlnx. 'Bobhief' wont have any trou- hlc in future veara, for She is planning tn marrv a handaome man with plentv ol mnnev. Actrvrue- C. A. G A A. Bowling Cluh MARIORIE EINSON 4945 Sanwom Street SULZBERGER Muftr anti liateninq to Frank Sinatra are tupk in Marqv'w eater-nt while Cctv Koretlw ta her favorite word. To he a nurse iw her post- YVestern plan, Attnttiex C. A.. G. A A.. l.1l'1rarx Aide. LORRAINE ELLIS 1003 S. Zlst Street BARRATT ln l.nrrv's career at Wlestern her happv 'mile has endeared her to many' nl her rlawmntes. AS we look into the rrvi- tal hall, wc see her future. mu' with tltvmeitlf happiness. Artnitira C. A G A A RITA ELLIS 6207 Christian Street BRYANT To he happv is Res ambition. but until the war is over. it will not he lul- fllled. If she could listen to the Rhap- Nndv in Blue' aa she duttfullv writef her compnfrttoni, perhaps Qhe Could he ap- peafed. Artrxmer Certificate. VV Award Coun- tllman, Xvcstern News Buuness Stall Pa- trol. Bond Representative. Glee Cluh AMANDA ELLISON 704 N. 39th Street SULZBERGER lNlandv wants to he a good nurse that everyone likes. She will prohablv aucreecl ht-cause of her swell personalitv. Movies and operas rate high with Mancly. while rug cutters rate low. Activities: C. A., Certificate, Aide to Miss Cullen. G. A. A. E. IANE ELMER 5133 Addison Street HOLMES Ianey likes Spanish, and would like to teach French. but thinks diamonds and math are vile. ls she kidding? She often said. Oui Monsieur Riveirof' but not in Spanish class. Activites: C, A., G. A. A., French Club DOROTHY ERICKSON 5241 Florence Avenue SHAW Shorty doesn't like homework. but who does? She will make a good dietitian because she has what it takes. and plan- ning good meals doesn't require doing homework. Activities: C. A.. G. A. A. WILLIAM D. ERVIN, IR. 5813 Cobb's Creek Parkway SHAW Sleepy likes sports, and can often be heard asking Over who's shoulderf' Sleepv's ambition is to become an admiral on a South Sea Island. Some funl Activities: Band. Novelty Orchestra. Football. Assembly Color Guard, Alter- nate Senator, W Award, AWA. K l . IRVING ETKIN 5752 Rodman Street H , HOLMES O. Its a beautiful day, is the favor- ite saying of Powerful. He spends as much spare time as he can, saying watch the birdie. or photographing. Activities: Interclass Basketball, C. A., Aide to Mr. Evans. VIRGINIA EUELL 115 N. Wanamaker Street -I H SHOEMAKER Ginnie. an ardent autograph hunter can often be heard saying, Thats tough. Like all girls Ginnie likes clothes and sports. but dellnitely dislikes zoot suiters. Activities: Aide to Miss Cullen. Banker, Glee Club, Treble Clet Club. Patrol. C. A.. G. A. A. IOHN EWING 6lll Catherine Street SHAW Gettingllnto trouble has taken un muth of lacks time at Western. Mvsterv stories and sports were taking up a great amount of his time until the Navy took over Activities C. A.. Vietory Corp. 1 .ay 'LQ . 28 JE. 9- 'D' r-gr Y' MARIAN FALCO 53l7 Chestnut Street HOLMES One can see 'Falconn likes eating be- cause her favorite saving is, Nutty as a fruit calte.' Don't work too hard operat- inq that elevator in the one-storv building. Marian. Activities. Aide to Miss Kenney: Aide to Miss Kunze, Bowling Club. Leaders Club. Art Club. All Games Club. STANLEY FAMILANT 5545 Springfield Avenue SHAYV Stan is a radio student of note. He dt-serves to be a radio engineer as his chief hobby is radio. Stan' can be ht-ard saving, Oh. l wouldnt say that. Activities: Patrol, C. A.. Navigation Club. ROBERT FARBER 4722 Chestnut Street SOUTH PHILADELPHIA HIGH Bob, who likes to fool around with airplanes. wants to become an architect. In his spare time he can be found building model airplanes and taking out girls. Activities: C. A. DORIS FELDMAN 6235 Pine Street HOLMES Dotty hopes to become a medical terhnician and marry a good looking doc- tor. Most of her after school time was spent cheering for VVestern's teams, and writing to servicemen. Activities: A. A. Manager. Three A. A. Awards. Record Staff, Patrol. Aide, Eight A. A. Clubs. IACK FELDMAN 5426 Berks Street HOLMES Aside from warning vou not to take anv wooden camels and expressing a dis: like for loud-voiced people. lawns life is centered around the fruits of his artistic ahilitv. Activities' Art Editor of Record Book, Certificate, President of Art Club, fvvorld Fellowship Club, Chess Club. Science Club, Silk Screen Club. Navagation Club. Senator. C. A. SHIRLEY FINK 5040 Beaumont Avenue SHAXV Shire is sure to he heard sayingf' It! a big deal. Thoughts of Frank Sinatra keep her busy now and to be a good sec' retarv is her thought for the luture. Atimtits C- A-. C- A- A- ARTHUR FIRESTONE 5225 Beaumont Avenue SHANN Rocket yell teaml Yep, there goe- Art with-a super-duper cheer, XK'hat - hot Honi' seems to he his favorite saving. Dont vou ever lose anv of that pep 'Artfw Activities. Cheerleader. Vlfestern News Salesman, C. A.. Carroll Phillips Victory Corps. l . In l I MARILYN FISHER 6016 Cobb's Creek Parkwav SHAXV 'Lvnnf' one of YVestern's most con- scientious workers. certainlv should make good in the medical world as her person- alitv plus clear thinking are a powerful conihinatlon. Activities: Gold VV., Record Staff. At- torney General Staff. Alternate Senator. fxrroup Aide, Aide to Miss Cullen. Patrol huh-Chairman. Aide to Mrs. Fisher. HORACE FISHMAN 449 S. 49th Street SHAVV 'Petef' whose hobby is collecting foot- hall pennants hopes to he a chemical en- gineer. His main dislike is watching Eder- lten horse Ill. Activities' Tennis Team. Commencement Aide. Visual Education Aide. Alternate Senator, Intramural Basketball, Interclas- Basketball. Literary Staff of Class Record HOWARD FLEET Ill S. 60th Street SHAXN' How about that! savs Howie, xxho wants to he a successful businessman, Sports. music. and redheads are thc de- light of our sharper. who dislikes hossx- people. Activities' Senator. Alternate Senator Patrol, SHIRLEY FRANKEL 5919 Christian Street SHAXV Really, can often he heard exclaimed hv Baba Among her favorites are chocolate sodas. men. lunch. music. and hooks. In her spare time. Babe can he found tinting photographs. Activities: C. A. C, A A Patrol Golf Clul'1. Gown Aide NORMAN FRANTZ 5716 YValton Avenue SHAXY Hev. lover, uho keeps a little hlat' hook. wants to he successful in life and love. Liking all sports. he is a faithful fan at all YVest Phillvs hall games. Activities' Chess, lee Skating. Art Cluh Banker. Patrol. Inter-class Baskethall Vtctorv Corps. ABRAHAM FREUND 6021 Osage Avenue SHAW Reds, a future W. P. A, technician. often can be heard saying 'itough bagels, Hes the kind that says he doesn't like ham but gifilte fish is his dish. He must he Irish! Activities C. A. MURIEL FRIED 123 S. 63rd Street HOLMES Marines appeal to Mickey, and she i- known for her good work at Western. Her great ambition is to write a Pulitzer Prize Novel. Activities: Western News Staff. Aide. Councilman. A. A. Alternate Grade Di- rector. Patrol. A. A. Manager, Carrol Phillips, Nine A. A, Clubs. Gold W. Five A. A, Awards. HANNI FRIEDLER 560l Pine Street HOLMES Honey, iust for the sake of variety, likes men. music, and more men. That f'loesn't sound strictly kosher. may be often heard from this future career woman. Activities: C. A. Member. G. A. A. Nlentber. Alternate G, A. A. Manager. Art Club. World Fellowship Club. IANET FRIEDMAN 5508 Beaumont Avenue SHAW 'Iannf' who will readily sacriBcc her tarter tu he his inspiration, is always asking. Any mail. mother? She adores uriting poems and having manv friends. but dislikes conceited men and cigars. Activities' Carroll Phillips. Aide. Bowl- .nq Club, Certificate. RUTH ANN PRIEDMAN 5629 Sansom Street HOLMES Ruthie. a future college studc, who likes to write and receive letters. often tells laughing people not to get hysteri- cal, For those who need encouragement, 'Ruthieu is Iohnny on the spot. Activities: G. A, A.. Banker. Alternate Senator. Secretary of Science Club. Gold VV.4' Patrol. Sub-Chairman. Record StaH. Victorv Corps. ANNA GALANOS '13 North Lindenwold Avenue SULZBERGER To he a teacher is Ann's ambition. In her spare time she enioys reading a good hook. and although she likes school very much. her favorite period is lunch. Activities: Alternate Senator, Senator. Suh-chairman of Patrols. Group Chair- man of Victorv Corps. G, A. A. DOROTHY GALLEN 4521 Hadfleld Street SHAWN Bcmq fu1fcQ1f11l 1n all her undertalundx 15 Duttv5 gual. Are vou l111l1l1ng' 1K hcr et 1ntarroga!111n. Around there an 1 gre: 0 uc1 al'11.1u her qutet efl111en1x Act111t1e1 UU rns PEARL GAST 6lD4 Sanmn btrz-ct HOLMFS Beitdes dancmq vuth bammw 111 5 time to co ext mat1h 1uxer ann men VK at a man ou-n wx 11 1e uamng fo the happx as ACt1x1t1eQ Senator Kounmlman XN1-t ern Nz-us Salegman G A 111111 Corps BESSIE GEORGE 5lO5 Chancellor Qtrcet HOLMF5 Rolling hall down the l'1111xl1nq ex rcat sport for B251 xx o lee s when S e geti a Qtr1l1e Gra111a 1on 111 une 15 her amb1t1on althouqh mcn and daucmg m1x 1n well ntttes C A Bow 1nq Cu ternate A A Manager IOY GERSON 438 S wth Stnet HOLMI 5 11 marry a m1ll1ona1r1 t 1 111ll us +1 arnbmon Vke quote 1 'laylrq Are sou luddxnq 11 cn xxse11e:1e an 1 -.hc collect: record tnme: C A A MORDECAI GERSON 6 3I Ha el Axenue SHAXK T at 5 G arp can eart Gene oolcs mer Vvestern N111 t11 cs S erlz-me as 1t1r t 1- sc 1111l paper h uld help h1111 11111 a 11 urna nt et111t1eH Patrol Alternau N1nat11r roup 1 e 1t11r1n 1h1e N c t1r11 News Ceruflcates IU Shake pcarc Lluh Modern Drama Club MARY GETHERS 1514 Vw allarc 9111-et Sl. LZBLRC PR Mare who Qpenrk much cl her pau t1m1- urxunq letter 11 nt to marc 111' one proud of her he a ne to a a member of the L1hrarx Nta Clltltte ua er1x1e 11 ran Staff Muuc F stnal C rut 11- l111'd NN ,Q ,Q 9' I , X . Q 1' Q' p. Q5- .-A F' 40' Ov fi 5... 1u-.f af- II Q -.1 oi- ,11 EDWIN GILBERG 9723 f:l1'1rcn1e Axenue SHAXX' Flay mp uhm often moanx XK'l1at1 rr' 1i111' lmlvk a g1rl no matter uha' half ' Q 1'1 a X er 1 ru N11 L, a1rman N '111 11 x N ar tx 11 r' 1- 1- 1-'1 Nrenrrx RQ IORRAINE GILBERT l S w91h Str HOI MPS 111 1 11 1n am 1 1t1nq 1111 uattn for hammx to xome 111111- orrx 11 t1 u1n fr1cn S an I1 people 1n rr p1re tlme Are 1111nq hcr anwxcr tu astouncmq 1 11 Knwxn r ul' 1 mrs Luth lhfrm rr BhRNARD GIWSBURG -HF S I1 nd Street SHAW Htrnu am 1t111n 1 t11 rhanqc lorn t H1 1' l11nl'111 q Amonq 11t 1r t 1 e 1 c plaxmq lnter c av 1 mt A 0 1 l'1l0n c an rulhcacl A1t111r1c'1 XX eftern cm ln er cla Ha l10tl'1all Patrol Yutnrx Corp BERNICE GLASS V919 Lamna Street SHAW 1 1111 111-s xou luddnnq when Some11n1 111ntra1l11t- her bhr 1 1 tx l11t ex ant cuqs and hu es 1 11r1tar Culls-1t1ng 1mptw xp llankmr Nutnrx Corp luemlher 1t1x1t1e 1 e to N111 Cullen Corn dor Patrol Bnulmq Club Vutorx Corp L11111n A1 e ELAYNE GLASSMAN vw Nhalnut Qtrcct llfll 'HFS ill KU YK l HUXK -lnl ll Til' 1 1 ll f llf 'ink 11 11 111-nt 111 I11111 C. h 1 t1r11 N NaI1 man Alternate Conn SALLIE GLOVER ft 1 Ntnrt Nl'ltJl'NlKlxl:R 1 1 aqru 1 X1 1 nawethall 11111114 l'111111 Na 1.1 11 uant 1 an 1 11 'l MELVYN GLUCKMAN 5932 Larchwood Avenue SHAXV Gluck' is one of the schools good stidents who has picked a hard road ahead. His desire is to obtain a Doctor s Degree in Engineering. uhtle hlondes and food are two others. Activities: Swimming Team Vklestern News Salesman, l2A-B Councilman. Al- ternate Senator. CHARLOTTE GOLDBERG 5734 Sansom Street HOLMES Reds spends most of her spare time on her favorite hohhv writing letters to a certain S lfc, This should help fulfill her ambition- To gettum and gettum fast. Activities. G. A. A.. C. A.. Vtrtorv Corps. MICHAEL GOLDBERG 5204 Chestnut Street SHAXV Mike hopes some dav to be a famous doctor and thus his favorite saving. Re- wards are to htm who gives his service. is of special significance to his chosen profession. Activities: Victory Corps VVestern News Salesman, lnterclass Basketball. Nautical Club. Banker. MORTON GOLDBERG 509 S. 52nd Street SHAW' Moish, whose hohhv is sleeping, wants to he deserted on an island with Betty Grahle. Mortv has one pet hate and that is watching girls swoon over Frank Sinatra. Activities. C. A. Banker. lnter-Class Basketball. Victorv Corps. RITA GOLDBERG 572i Florence Avenue SHAXX' Rit.' a future Florence Ntghttnqalr will go far in her studies if she complies with her favorite saving. Every night and twice on Sunday. Rita likes danc- ing and collecting records. Activities' G. A. A. C. A., Patrol Boultng Club. Aide. NICHOLAS GOMEZ 780 S. -ith Street H SOUTHERN HIGH Big Nick has made manv friends since his arrival at VVestern a vear agn He EHIOVS all sports and has few dis- likes. XVe all wish him success as an Atiatmn Cadet. Atttxities' C. A.. Vtctorv Corps. HELEN GOODMAN 6l32 XNester Street HOLMES Meet Hel, who some day in the fu- ture plans to marrv. Ltking men she will find it easv to win some man's heart. To be involved in mvstery books is her latest pastime. Activities C. A.. G, A. A, ESTHER E. GOODWIN H3 N. 50th Street SULZBERGER Essie's hobby is playing the piano and although she enioys it very much her ambition is to be a good secretary. Her favorite saying is Are you kid- ding?--he's out of this world. Activities: C. A.. G. A. A. MARIORIE GOOGE 5925 Hadlield Street SUSQUEHANNA HIGH Susquehanna. Pa. Marge came from Susquehanna and made friends at Western rapidly. She hopes to answer the call of Uncle Sam by becoming a nurse. Douhtless, she'l1 find the adventure she longs for. Activities: Bowling Club, Record Staff. Gown Aide, Victory Corps, Red Cross Home Nursing Certificate. PHYLLIS GOTTLIEB 6220 Washington Avenue SHAW Reading is PhyI's hobby and she hopes it will help her to become Librarian here at YVestern. She spends her spare time dancing, or participating in sports, Activities: Library Aide. Golf Club. Al- ternate Senator, Record Staff, Certificate Gold CONSTANCE GOULD 5350 Locust Street HOLMES H All kinds of sports appeal to Connie. However, she has chosen a different type of hobby-music. After she graduates. Connie would like very much to attend Duke Universitv. Activities: Member of Three G. A. Clubs. Group Aide. Record Staff. Victory Corps. Gown Aide. MARALYN GRASS 6219 Washington Avenue SHAW To give Petty some competition is Morrie's ambition. During her spare time she draws mighty pretty pictures Her favorite saying is lsn't that aggra- vating7 Activities: Carroll Phillips Representa- tive, Modern Drama Club, Western News Salesman, Record Art Staff, Art Club. Certificates 13l. Subchairman. BEVERLY GREEN 1246 S. Markoe Street SHAW Bubbles keeps the boys away Wlfh Buzz off you work! Collecting male pin-ups and receiving letters keep her happy. Her cheerful disposition will be an asset as a nurse. Activities: Senator, Patrol. Social Serv- ice Club. All Games Club. NORMAN GREENBERG 5927 Addison Street SHAW Gumbo, who desires to be a chemical engineer. loves to read books. He also favors Saturday mornings and mathema- tics. but dislikes very much getting up early. Activities: C. A., Victory Corps. BERNICE GREENSTEIN 5716 Willows Avenue SHAW Oh, loc! says Neicy, as she strug- gles along in Physics. Reading mystery books may help her solve future mysteries as a laboratory technician. Activities: G. A. A. Manager, Western News Salesman. All Games Club. Ballet Club, Social Service Club, Aide to Dr. Goldberg. ROSLYN GROSS 3831 Wallace Street SULZBERGER Rosie is striving to become a nurse. She spends much of her spare time play- ing the piano and visiting hospitals, Rosie also wants to hook a certain fellow she knows. Activities: G. A. A.. C. A., Swimming Club, Ballet Club. All Games Club. SHIRLEY GROSSMAN 750 S. Sth Street BARTLETT Sherry's like of Army officers rs probably due to her feeling for a special one. Since her ambition is to traxel around the world, she'll probably find him, Activities: Carroll Phillips Representa- tive. G. A. A.. C. A.. Victorv Corps. LEONARD GUSS 5352 lrvinq Street SHAXV We're sure Gus will fulfill his ambr- tion of becoming a research scientist. since he has shown excellent ability along that line. Activities: Science Aide. Chess Club. Secretary and Treasurer, Science Club President. World Fellowship Club Presi- dent. Tribunal, Photography Club, Two Gold W's in Chess. Gold 'WN' in Science, Certificate rn Chess. ELLEN HABERER 5934 Spruce Street HOLMES Collecting medical books is 'Billy s' hobby. She hopes this will help her to bctcme a doctor. Her dislike for taking college entrance exams shouldn't stop her from fulfilling her ambition, Attrtrtics Carroll Philips. Sub-Chain man uf Patrols. Gold W. IUSTIN HALPRIN 4329 Osage Avenue SHAW lustin and the army haven't decided on his future vet but as far as he is con- trrnetl. sleeping. arguments. and blondes will keep hrm happy. Vvomen in slacks are nut. -Attrxities: C. A., Senator, Alternate Senator, Victory Corps. LORRAINE HARDY 5621 Market Street HOLMES Lorry, a future candidate for the Nurses' Cadet Corps or W. A. F. S. greets her friends with Hi, Little Churnf' Lorry4' favors horse-back riding and roller skating. but dislikes iitterbuqs. Activities: Glee Club, Cv. A. A. Man- Zgir. Treble Clef Club. Band, Library Il 9. BEATRICE HARRIS 1024 W. Girard Avenue SHAW To be a good little wife is Snoolts qoal for the future. Though she dislikes :not suits and pegged pants. she likes iall. dark and handsome men fwho does- n t'l Activities: Carroll Phillips, Salvage Chairman. G. A. A., C. A. BERNICE HARRIS 1212 N. 57th Street SHOEMAKER 'Bunnvf' who someday is likely to be ome a teacher enerally uses the t , g .. phrase, Are vnu kidding? Liltrng danc- ing and reading. Bunny will have no trouble traveling around the world. Artrtrties Patrol, Glee Club, Com- menrenit-nt Aide. Vocal Ensemble Treble tilt-1 CARROLL HARRIS 'H N. Yewdell Street HOLMES Carl. whose splendid voice is well l-noun to members of 1Nestern. hopes to bccomr- an Arr Corps Cadet after gradua- .ron Taking a gorgeous girl to the :unites grxcs him great pleasure. Atrrirries A Cappella Choir. Bass Clef Senior flrgh Music Festival, Banker. Patml. ELIZABETH HARRIS 3605 Moravian Street H N HOLMES Beth. whose hobby is collecting motte ticket stubs. wants to be a secretarv. Her favorite saving is Solid, Elizabeth goe- in for Frank Sinatra and tnoties but hates corr.v lokes. iActivtties: Glee Club. Patrol. Vittorx Corps Banker C. A G. A A, HELEN HARRIS 5324 Angora Terrace H N SHAVV Sallv is going to make some how a mfqhty fine secretary, and that is iust what she hopes to do, lust thinlt. SaIlv no homework for a secretary, Take com- fort in that thought. Activities: Assistant Banker, VN'ar Stamp and Bond Salesman, C, A., G, A, A, IACQUELYN HARRIS 23 N. 10th Street GRATZ HIGH Frank Sinatra and crazy people appeal :o Iackie. She can be seen trving tu heat the 9:00 o'cIock bell everv morning, She doesn't care for the smell of Hydro- gen Suliide around 325, Activities: C, A.. G. A, A.. Patrol, IOSEPH A. HARRISON 2l6 N. 53rd Street SHOEMAKER lee, who wants to be a lawver, is interested in photography. Io:-.eph can be heard saving. Straighten up and tlv right. He likes a good exciting football game. but is averse to girls Weaflnsl slacks. Activities: C. A., Victorv Corps. Bank- er. Sub-Chairman of Patrols Alternate Councilman. MILDRED HARTMAN 759 S. 5lst Street SHANV Millie's' ohtectivt- in life is to Gradu- ate on time. IAm l kidtling'l. 'Hou - about that? is her favorite line. She likes ice skating and to root for the touchdowns at VV. Pfs games, Activities Senator, Gym Locker Aide Carroll Phillips, Ice Skating Club, MIRIAM HARTMAN SSH Beaumont Avenue SHAVV Introducing Mlm, whoxwants to tra' vel around the world. Swimming and horse-back riding occupy her SP2-Ui' mf Dugmq her stay at Nhestern she WHS often 'heard asking, MIS that 'lghtv Activities: G. A. A., C. A., ittorx Corps. HESTER HASHEIAN 603l Walnut Street HOLMES Hess's ambition is to slnq a duet with Nelson Eddy. Vie have all heard her sing and hope she will attain her goal, Hester is surely the all-around girl, Activities All G. A. A. Clubs, A Ca- pella Choir, Glee Club. Certificate, Six G, A, A. Award-, President of G. A A SEMA HAVNOONIAN 17 N. Dearborn Street SULZBERGER Sem, who is a fan of all the football teams, collects their pennants. She'd like to be a secretary in a company where she tould have holidays off. Activities' Art Club, Treble Clef. Car- roll Pltnllips Representative. Councilman. RICHARD HENDLER 6143 Christian Street SHAW VK henever you see Dick taking pic- tures or doing anything chemical, do not sav a word to him as he hates Interrup- tions. He did a swell job for the Rec- ord Activities: Senator. Western News Pho- tographer. Record Staff Photographer, Sl-enior Town Forum Participant. Tennis eam. CARL HEPLER 5245 Florence Avenue SHAW Nip has done a swell iob as head of the stage crew. He may use this to great advantage in getting his radio expert's ioh. Hep is also an avid sports en- thusiast, Activities. Gold W. Head of Stage Crew, lnter-Class Basketball. C. A. THERESE HESSION 3722 Walnut Street GIRLS' HlGH Oh, he's so cute! Terry would say. and with To be loved as her ambition. she is sure to he happy. A holiday from school or dancing would make everything wonderfull Activities C. A., G. A. A., Victory Corps. GEORGE HIGUCHI 5327 Chestnut Street HOLMES The things George likes are sweet to him. ln the future he hopes to travel. Black and white milkshakes and dancing at parties help to make a sweet time' for him. Activities: C. A., Victory Corps. DONALD HIRSH 6249 Delancey Street HOLMES Don the drummer, an hrs tummonlv known. intends continuing hrs huhhx ul beattng the drumg. Ht: fa'-'ortte xavtnq W'hether vou're rtch or poor, tt - aluaw good to have monev. wrll help fulfill hte ambition to he a hug name drummer Acttvxtle- C A Band Urthe-tra Nm. cltv Or4he:tra LOWELL HODGES 4639 Locust Street HAVRE de GRACE HIGH Havre de Grate, Marvland Our future Armv man. Lovell ha- uften heen aeen worlttng wutlt the Itghtrnq new behind the stage. In replv to per- sonal questmns be anvwera Ml didnt ask you what vou had for lvrealvfaat' Actxvttte: C. A, Ltghtnnq Crew, Al, ernate Senatur, Vtttory Cum: SARAH ANN HODGSON The Nxelltnqton Xhltlmtngton, Delaware Es:ie' is quite the awtmmer and en- IOV5 walking tn the ratn. As a former Ohio gal. Essir' was arttve tn athlettts Her parttcular like 1: a tcrtatn Corporal tn the U. S. M. C. Aettxxtxes C. A., G A. A EVELYN HOGGARD IO9 N. Peach Street HOLMES 'Bouts' ra clever ln arranqrnq tlotal designs. lf she doeanlt lwetonte a ateno- qrapher. she may get a lub an a flower rhop. Readtng comma :trtps -eetnq mour- and danctng keep thtf Vfefternnte happv Acuvtt1es'C A G A A Ltbrarx Ame. MARY LOUISE HOLLOXVELI. 4725 Osage Avettne SHAXX' Marv I.nu utth lter qunlc taxa mu- tnanner and vhartntng Suuthern att.-nt vlan- to he a hu-tnev vtntnan Slut- l-rf ltt-we 'unvthmg ttnrth tlntnq 1- ntutlt tltnnu well Artntttee Senatnt Alternate St-natnt Ufher Vtttorx Curpe Cltatttttatt Alternate foutzttlman Art Clulv Cattull llhtlltu- WAYNE L. HOPKINS fll N. 5lrvl Street HOLMES Hoppe ta uur future sntmlt-qt-t He mend- ht: It-:sure hmtrx teatltna .mtl :- nften heard remarlmg Une nt-vet lxttnxxx .luef ont 'Ava'-'nt l..1- n qt-'nt lzlzrvg for Duke Ellington and qtrl- Avttxmef Banker C A Pattnl Vu' 'urx Curps t L,.,1, .J me I - ' at 21,2 , '32 4' db' CU! C!-4' GILBERT HORWI1 Z H15 llentrttlge Street SHAW' Iixtrenwlx anne. Iamuub Int how tre- .tml .1 Irtentllv -mule 'Gul I- xerv popu- lar An euellent Ktutlent he utll Nutt-fed .zz the Xtwntxht held. 4,'tUf,x,U,-. Awtntatt' Enlttnr UI Retewrtl kftmttttlttmn Yvnnl Iitltttattt-tt Attle, 5t'n- .vnr Claw Tum .mtl XYltm XYIIU Ibm' 'tttrte-'A ltttraftvnml I'l.t-lethall Banler X'1.t.-rv Curve tflmtrtttatt Ct-ntntentement x..le hlanaqet of lennl- Ivana BERNICE HURWITZ il-il lhnmak Avenue Huston. Ma-s. Arte-ntmn Men'- Hehe wants to qet .1 huxhantl and he a quml xvxle. She ltkr- ,itmtxnq .md xxrmng tu Serxtremen Hehe tr htnmtl to xtrmezml az -he hae all 'lte nete-eftrx qn.xltltt.1ttutv Attxvlttv' if A KI A A IOHN HUTNICK Ji S. Slat Street HOLMES Atnateur ratlnn -xxttnnnnq and danctng rake up a large part of Iohn's ttme. Ht: 'nam amlwttxon at prevent 1: to qualtfy for 'he Armv Att llutpw as a pxlot. Atmtttee C A Vttttxrv Curpr. LOLA HUTTY iltln I'44rrtslt Street SLfl.ZlIERRlER Luxxex' ha- quite an amlntmn. She want- to he ul -Utne we tn the poet wat nutld. Lula .an he wen tltavunq sltetthe: 'n her xpare ttme. Atrtxttte- L. A G. A A LENORA HYMAN 571 S, wth Str.-ez HULMES let' Itkex tn have .1 qtuul ttmr and uve- tu nmle entne man het uhletttve tl.n l.tr:-' mn-t t-I ue flu-tl rather qu -lutxnq tn lmxtltnq than .lu hutnexumrl Atttxtttee lltmltttq Qlulw 'llenmw lilultv All tt- Mt- NY.-tv Un.-np Axtlt' Vt-mtv ably. VERA ICHELSON 1137 r mth hu.-ez AIIAXY tlr.'.-zt:.q- -..t- Yee .1 Intnre .ul- .-qe -tutlttn' Ill.-:.n Nltll--r - Alu-tt ann 'lettx .mtl 'ze I'trute- -end her but Lum. I.utnlmr.lw - Mu-lt Igre-lttnen and 5-mt -uw .luxe P..-t lu .lt-rmtttnn. A.tn1vt.'- Rltnletn lJt.ttna Club Cast .tl Ut.-rt-mv l'.ttn-l XM-ftern New- S.1lt'Ntn.m A A Nlntxnqer Feature Etlttur nt XY.-Ntttn Nt-vw ROWENA IKE I5 N. 5-hh Street HOLMES Catty' girls and homework are 'defin- .telv not in the grooxe with lckev. but ia:: is another storv. She vearns to ac- quire a good piano technique. but at pres- ent Hlckevu is concentratrnil on danclrlq- Acti-ities C. A.. A. A. Manager Wut- torv Corps. HERNIAN ILG 5637 Elliott Street SHAVV Chris hopes to he a naugator in the Navv. His great plaving at center has helped VVeStern through manv tough spot- .n the gridiron. Anvthlng the Navv does fascinales him. Activities Football C. A. XV Award MARGARET IRWIN 5116 Hadfield Street SHAVV How about thatf savs Peggv upon seeing her name in the Record Book tcheckll Drawing and skating are tops with her, and Frankie and Shakespeare rate down below. Reading is Pegqvs' noxcl hobbv. Activities: G. A. A. Manager. C. A.. Victory Corps. FRANCES IACKSON 713 N. 49th Street SULZBERGER Bunny, who spends, her leisure hours drawing. hopes to live to a ripe old age. She enlovs Duke Ellingtonls musis but is annoved bv Phvsies. tests. and fresh bovs. Activities C. A.. Ci. A. A. HELEN IACKSON .Til N. 60th Street HOLMES lack spends her spare time dav- dreaming. She dislikes getting up earlv. but mav have to get over this in her am- bition to be a registered nurse. Activities' C. A.. G. A. A., Carroll Phillips. Banker. Treble Clef Club. IOYCE IACKSON IUO3 S. lthan Street SHAVV i'Thats touqhlu savs Ulutcef' Her hobbv of writing letters makes her want 'o receive them as a VVAC. She likes swimming. ice cream and Glenn Miller. but steers clear of :oot suits and short- hand. Activities C. A.. G. A. A. 1... ,,,rI Stk , . i,sfr?fLQ' ' r :Rf--srl gig? If ll' if 1 3. -va DORIS IACOBS 533 S. 60th Street HOLMES 'Dots' ambition to be a prominent singer will somedav be fulfilled. Her loielv voice is known to all VVesternite-. fler love of beautiful earrings accounts for her numerous pairs. Artxvities' A Cappella Chorr. Treble Clef Club. Carroll Phillips, G. A. A C A. EARNESTINE IARVIS H50 N. Alden Street SULZBERGER Teenv 4' who end murh of her time . sp s singing, would like to take up singing as a profession. Her vour on the beam is he-atd as someone talks to her about art. Atti-.ities Sub-Chairman of patrols: Vittorv Corps. Banker. C. A. G. A. A. WILLIAM IASON 614 North 56th Street SHOEMAKER 'This is the Sixty'-four dollar question.- vxplains Shortv'4 to listening classmates. He hopes to graduate from model air- planes to a full fledged draftsman. His like- include all sports. Artixities Track Team Councilman Chess Team. C. A. IEAN IEFFRIES 5327 Pentridqe Street SHAVV Mleanief' who likes to spend muth of her spare time reading wants to br-tome a Social Service YVorker. VVht'n -hels not reading. she listens to good music. Activities C. A.. Carroll Phillips Rep- resentative. Aitle in lOl Stipplv Table Sotial Senate Club Cv A A. NICK IEMELIAN 526 S. 52nd Street SHAVV Nick wants to be Admiral of the Ar- menian Navv sometime in the future. He can he heard saving. Big Shotf while discussing English teachers who he seems to dislike. Actixities' YVestern News Salcsmen C. A. VERNETTA F. IENKINS 40-17 Filbert Street SULZBERGER 'Vienahoou might haxe been heard re- markinq Darn unfortunate' while recu- perating after a rough horse-back ride. She intends to enter college and become a labrratorv technician. Activities Patrol. Banker. All Games Club. Gvm Captain. Carroll Phillips Rep- resentatixe. HAROLD IESTER 538 S. Yewdell Street SHAVN' 'Tell me all about tt, coaxes 'less whose ambition ts to go to bed at 901' P. M. for one week straight. He gets in practice by sleeping during Trtqonometrv Activities: Swimming Team, XVe-tern News Salesman, Bible Cluh C, A si' ' 1 DORRIS IOHNSON 132 N. Redfield Street SHOEMAKER Patriotic Rhipp spends her tune keeptng up the hovs' morale. She like manv others wants to travel, hut has wt lier mind on lndta especnallv. llupe von make vour goal. Doris. Attixities Cv. A. A.. Patrol, C, A. HELEN A. IOHNSON 353l Wallace Street SULZBERGER Helen wants to he one nf tomorrow's teachers. She enioys reading verv much and also enloys singing. Activities' French Club, Treble Clef Club. Glee Club, Patrol, Vocal Ensemble. IANE IOHNSON 3845 Barinq Street SULZBERGER Bunnv. a future reporter for a large newspaper, is kept haPPV now bv listen- ing to music. She is an enthusiastic fan of Glenn Miller, the Andrevts Sisters and Binq Croshv. Activities C. A. MARILYN IOHNSTON 5508 Litchfield Street SHANK' A sweet smile and '4True' identifx 'lohnnvf' a congenial miss who adores all kinds of chocolates, ller plan for the futvre is to complete four vears of tivllege and then lflfl Activities Setretarv of the Senate Commencement Usher, Prom Lfontniitti-e BEATRICE IONES 3627 Ludlow Street SHAXK' 'Bea' keeps her figure bv cvtle riding She can often he heard saving l ll thinl about lhatf' Records bv the Ulnk Spots will make her dav complete. Actixities C. A., Ci. A. A, Patrol l.: lvrarv Aide Victors' Corps. F s 4 GWENDOLYN IONES 13751 S. 46th Street SHAW' Su-retsf one of VVestern's future hrvnkkeepers, is sure to he successful. Roller skating and svtimmtng rate tops nn her list of enlovment. Attixities C. A., G. A. A.. Ballet Cluh. Patrol Victors' Corps. IEWEL IONES 752 N. 37th Street SULZBERGER l lv spends her spare time photo- Jraphtnq things. She also likes to plav the part of a super sleuth. Put them to- qether and vnu ll get a very competent lavtver. Attixrties C. A. G. A. A. Vrctorv Corps First Aid Detaehment BARBARA A. KAISERMAN 6210 Carpenter Street HOLMES Ahl Yes! chants Bohl'vv. a grand qirl who likes writing letters and long telephone conversations. VVe all loin in wishing Bobbv success in college and the ever after. Activities: Aide in lOl, Western News Salesman, Dramatic Club. Business and Advertisin Manager of Grumpv,4' Ten- nis Club, glower Aide. IOSEPH KANTER Croyden Apartments 49th and Locust Streets SHAW los is head of our humor committee which is quite a ticklish proposition. As lue intends to be a Navy flyer. airplanes and gold wings hit the spot with him. Activities' Football. C. A. HELEN KELSEY 603 N. 43rd Street SCLZBERGER 'Randvf' who likes gosstping and tastv foods. is quite the horse-hack rider, She also envovs good times. hut of course al- ltvus time for her studies. This hVestern stude will make a successful surgeon. Attitxtie- Glee Cluh. Trehle Clel Cluh Ballet. Class Banker, C. A. ELIZABETH KIRKLAND M07 Mt. Vernon Street SULZBERGER 'bhortvw has decided that instead of -.tritinq letters to soldiers she will take dittation from l.er boss, She thinks that intelligent huvs are lust tops, Activities Carroll Phillips Representa- tite Treble Clef Club. C. A.. G. A. A. IDA MAE KITTS 3950 Aspen Street SULZBERGER ' 'Kttzel' has become Armv minded, it to wants to become an Armv nurse, Her D ' ikes are dancing and sports hu: s'c doeSn't go for Frank Sinatra and -nobr Activities Leaders Club. Color 'buarfl Commencement Usher Bowltnu Cluo filet- Club AssemblvAide, r Y - , -.Z . . ., 'N . QLV J Q! J SYLVIA KLEEMAN 5915 Belmat Terrace SHAXV lf vou ask Syl what is her -faxori: like. shell sav, Are vou kidding 'Ben' son. She also likes Bing Croshv and dancing. hut isn't tn favor of QPUIUU UP L-arlv. Activlties' Group Aide, Carroll Phillips Sectetarv Carroll Phillips. Silver Kfertt- ticate IOSEPH KLEIN 715 S. 60th Street HOLMES Hlerrvw can often be found at his pet hohbv of flving Dr. Rosengartens air, planes. He can often be heard saving The trolley cars were stuck. This Vkles- tern1te's chief dislike is hard work Actixities' C. A. IOAN KLEINFIELD 5339 Irving Street HOLMES Ioan likes taking pictures of Market' Fried, sports and servicemen. Zoot suits Jon't appeal to her. As she would sav thev are too badf' She hopes to he successful at Temple, Attivlties' A. A. Manaqer Ten G. A A. Cluhs. Fixe A. A. Awards livin Aide Office Aide. HERBERT KLINE 5921 Osage Avenue HOLMES Herhv's ambition is to he a sports writer and we think he will sucteed. as he ts quite a sports enthusiast. Baskethztl and conservative girls seem to he hi- chief likes. Activities' C, A Alternate'Senatot Grou Salvage Chairman, War Bond P Salesman Class Basketball. MARVIN KOHN olfl Cobhs Creek Parkwax SHAWN Buddv.' whose aim its civil engineer ing. is often heard remarking. lust mussel .he Honor Rollfi He has a von for pretty girls. sweaters and short hair nuts Activities: Studv Hall Aide. Ticket Committee. Gown Aide, lntramural Sports Victotv Corps. - K .Ak K h , I 415 .,,. '? 1 t My I? Hu Y tix.. .1 1'2 1-I .4-as an x, . f IT' HAROLD M. KOMINARS 715 S. 58th Street 1 SHAXV Hack. a member of the dreaded tourt. enloys giving detentions. Although he Is giving them lashes now. he expects 'U he patching them up as a doctor, later Attuities Tribunal, Western News l'i1ts1':e-- Staff, A Cappella Bass Clef Clutw HELENE KORN 5536 Baltimore Asenue SHAXV Kornv Queen Elizaheths douhle. is .ww uf the most popular qtrls in school flclene is the Attotnev General and make- a hohhv of chasing after Trthunal cases Attixities. Attornev General, Supplx lahle Committee Socxal Service Cluh A A. Manager, Commencement Usher 'Vnrorv Corps. Aide tn lull. KATHLEEN KRAFT IU6 S. 53rd Street HOLMES Another Kraft. 'Kasste ' has taken het place among the leaders at NVQ-stern l'hz.nks. Kasslef vou xe done a splendid nth Attiuties Councilman. Chairman of Xittor-v Corps. Assistant Treasurer of C A Sc-cretarv of Board of Directors lfhatriman of Lost and Found. Aide. Ushv er Commencement Aide VV Award. IEROME KREVOLIN 5535 Beaumont Axenue SHAW' lo he Lana 'llttrner s talet is 4'lVlurph'c .invlaitnon which proxcs his liking for Isl-au. :tlnl Qltls lit- is known around Vvlestetn for savttiq. No, l xxon't get a short Fnnttnt' Attvities' Baskethall. Baseball, Carroll Phillips Representative Victorv Corps blqlafilf ADELE KRONE 4939 Pine Street SHAXV Aluavs thinking of wavs to grow ts Shtttxx' the popular XVestermte whose pians include husiness teaching and matri- monv. Here s hoping ue can look up to Sl,ortv in more wavs than one, Attixitles' Associate Editor of Record Aide to Miss Cullen, Alternate Senator L'sher at Graduation Apprentice for Rvtnrd BEVERLY KUTNER 5726 Pine Street HOLMES ltending good books and eating are l lexvs recipe for enlovment. She x often heard exclaiming. Such is life. lllhe husiness world will gladlv welcome thzs hard working Wfesterntte. Actixitiesz C. A.. G. A. A., Victors 4 ,,..c,. STANLEY LADERMAN 0202 Vklashinqton Avenue SHAVV 'Ladv is trving to one Sinatra tom- petttion. II anvone annovs him while do- ing homework his disgusted lor trving out loud warns you not to bother him Actnities Aide, Senator. Chairman of Senate. hVestern News Sports Stall. Cer- tificate, Supplv Table. LEROY LARNER 5930 Locust Street HOLMES Our hov Rayz YVestern's pride and lov. expects to go to College. Nhle all know' that Rov will succeed in what- ever he undertakes. Activities' President of the C. A.. Vice- President ol the C. A.. Grade Director Gold KN, Certificate, Usher. Member of Gym Team. Member of Merchant of Ven! ice and Grumpv. BETTY LASPAS 5120 Locust Street NVESTERN HIGH W'ashtngton. D. C. Are vou kidding? is Bets favorite saying. Her ambition is to he a secretarv to her Boss. Besides collecting snapshots. which is her hobbv. she likes clothes. food and music. Activities: G. A. A.. Patrol. Western News Salesman. Aide. Commencement Aide. YVONNE LAWRENCE 2027 South Street BARRETT Von, a future Pharmacist. indulges in the worthwhile pastime of readtnq good books, NVe can often hear Von' say- ing. Oh veaf' as she munches on an ite cream cone. Activities: Aide in 101. Aide to Dr Goldberg. Gold W, C. A. G. A. A. IEROLD LEANESS Yvvngate Hall 50th and Spruce Streets SHAXV lerrv'l deserves to become a million- aire college graduate, He was an asset to the soccer team. lerry likes wine women and songs. and would like the girls to stop chasing him. Attnities Banker, lntramural Basket' hall. Aide to Miss Cullen and Dottor Goldberg Member of Soccer Team ARTHUR LEE 5443 Norfolk Street SHAW' Quiet and modest Art is one of Xhlesterns artists who we are sure will he tops in his held. He spends his spare ime catchino up with sports. Activities C. A.. Aide to Miss Clullen 'bs Us Q R' 5' ELIZABETH LEE 5911 Chestnut Street HOLMES A itwast to 'Liz ' the charminq XYect- ermle who hopes to he a famous writer. li is east' to loin her in savinq Qh .larn it' when she thinks of English Compositions Attitittes Alternate Carroll Phillips All Games Cluh, VVorld Fellowship Cluh 2-'oiiwth for Lfnitv Cluh, Swimminq Tennis .rll NORMAN LEEBRON Ollll Xhlashmgton Asenue Sl'lAVV Duke, our ladvls man, has made Pluvtographv his hohlw. He has heen one ol lhlr Slmipiroc inainstavs for the past Iwti tears on the swxmminq team, Attnities Owl Dehatinq Soctetv. Var- sitt- Swimming Team. Record Statf Photo- graphv, Supplv Tahle Aide, YV ' Award Dvhatuig Team Senior Urthestra IANE LEISER 5046 Baltimore Atenue SHAVV l got a letter totlav. ' is all that tomes lrom Ianies lips. as she likes to receixe 'etters from a certain sailor. Bt-mg a ntedital tethnitian is lanies future am- hittnti. Actixities' Vice President of Class. Asa stbtiittt G. A. A. Grade Director, Sect. of Assemhlv Color Guard, 1 A, A. Awards. Silxer ffertillcate. Chairman of Commence- 'nent Ushers. IEANNE LEMPERT 4104 Parkside Avenue SULZBERGHR Make wav for a dancer because this charming VVestcrntte hopes to dance like lileanor Powell. Men and food share her spotlight of faxorites. llerels hoping leztnie' dances her wav to success! Attitities Bond Salesman. Social Serta ice Club Bowltng Cluh Glee Cluh C. A. AARON LEVIN R350 Beaumont Att-nite SHAXN' 'That s lift- laialist I.et' sat H-ri-l he expects to he a hig business man, For .1 pastime he plass haskethall. hut defin- ilelx' dislikes doing homework. Attitities lntertlass Basketball. VVest- -in News Salesman Banker L'arroll Phil- lips Representatitt- Yittorv Corps As' -lstant Battle: BETTY LEVIS -NNT Lancaster Axenue SULZBERGER Mets hopes to traxel around the .totld Cheese n' tratkers tlantinq .mtl eatinq go hand in hand with thoitqhts of this musital XN'esternite See von in Llhina ' Bets Attitities Orthestra Memher XX'estern Nt-oc Salesman C. A G A A ELEANOR LEVONIAN 4307 Locust Street HOLMES Els' ambition is to he sccretarv some business man. Her spare momen'- are devoted to collecttn ina shots 4-erx Q P ' icemc-n'll and howling. leaxinq no rims le for practicinq the piano her pet di-li Atvi'-ities Orchestra Bovulinu Cla? Ytctorv Corps, C. A G, A A EVELYN LEVY 5653 Beaumont Aienue SHAW' lntroducing Exev, the fixture -teno- qrapher, who shuns pea pants and cater pillars. NV1th 'Iixcv' dancinq and it. cream are favorites and with us this txnx miss rates tops Atmnties Atc'le,t0 Doctor Goldhrr-1 Rctotcl Social Service C.luh Leaders Cluh EDYTHE LIEB M049 Angora 'lwrtratt' GRATZ l in hvsterlcal. are ffdn- s ' onlv words when suomurig mer Sinatra, Shr- has elected danrinq and men as her ltles while sihool ami homvxnorlr head li.-r hlacklist. VVe dedicate Edie In tht' Business hvorld. Actnltles' C. A.. G. A. A. FAY LIEBERMAN 3760 Rodman Street SHANV 'Favs' purpose in life is to qraduate from tollege as a Mt-dual 'I'echn1cian Atlthouqh her savtnq varies she rlehmtclx dislikes 'Are Nou kiddinqll lfrilovinq classual music and dancinci is Fax - pastinw. Artixities Studv Hall Aide. Aide to Miss Smvthe. Commencement Usher. C A, G. A. A. RUTH LINSKY 320 S St. Bernard Street SHAVV 'Shortv' our henming l,1tt'r.irv fidi tor, tolls-cts sheet mu-ie and question- naires. She uould like to he un a de- strahlc island without school. lust footl and men. Rial plans to rntt-r the insti- tutions of terhnuloqv and intitritnonv Aitiiitxes Trehle Clef. A Cappella Choir, Record Literarv Editor, Cettie htatv. Aide in 101 ALBERT EDWARD LIPOWITZ 121 S. 49th Street VVAGNER There must he an easier uav to Qo through life l.tp ' often complains He achieied part of his amhition when he voined the United States Maritime Seri- ice this term, Activities' School Orchestra. Vietorv Corps C, A. . V Y? 'R f g5 x l ' sas: J Q l .JV E- E ps, 5--f . .x 1-' T' v 1' w Si i- IACQUELINE LIPSITZ 6233 Ellsworth Street SHAXV Adrian, bgwarel Competition is coming vour way. 'lackies' ambition is to be a famous dress designer. Her favorite subiect I5 art, especiallv when Mfr laf' rett is the teacher. Activities Aide to hiiss Cullen Riclinil Club Art Club, Golf Club. ESTHER LISOWSKI 3216 Haverford Axenue SULZBERGER You can sav that again are the word' which characterue Nellie a Miss who ikes cowboy music and sw-ina. Hard work and pleasing wav: assure Nellie of a good office ioh. Activities. C. A., G. A. A. BEATRICE LOATMAN 2415 N. College Avenue SULZBERCER Bea, who likes good hooks and sports. is known around Western for het winning personalltv. VVe have her hooked as a hrilliant Home Economics teacher. Activities' Glee Cluh, Art Cluh, Lihrarv Aide. Victorv Corps Chairman. Salvalle Chairman. Certificate Ill. W AW3!d- BERTHA LOGAN 4931 Reno Street SULZBERGER Bert likes food, movies. and CIVU1 and evervone likes her. Math anal historv -UP out as far as this bound to succeed sewing teacher is concerned. Activities: G. A. A.. C. A. IOHN LOGUE 3507 Lancaster Avenue SAINT AGATHA'S To egg the world and studv people is llolnnvlsl' ambition. He's an enthusi- astaic sports fan and spends his SPGY4' time in watching or takin!! Paff 'n 'htm Activities: C. A., Victorv Corps. GVYT1 Team. FLOYD LONG 5412 XVehster Street SHANV 'Arkvsn ambition is not to haie GUT1 Hrst period. get his diploma. and loin the Marines. Stop it, will von? he pleads when asked whether he likes sports or movies. Activities: Varsitv Baseball. VV. Clasi Basketball. C. A. MICHAL LOWENFELS 4510 Reqent Street V GIRLS' HIGH Mike ' the only woman Elettrital Hn' Qlneer tto bel. likes Beethoven but abhors :oot suits, and can be heard sayinq sar- vasticallv, Pretty zootv. I'd savlu . Activities Tribunal. Xhlwtrrn News Statl French Club, Alternate Councilman, ROBERT LOWRY 51ll Ptne Street IIOLMES Larry, Iull of pep and vim. is always taking part in class activities. For the past two vt-ars. go-getter Larrv has been quite actne in sports. helping to make VVestern famous, Artitities' Basketball YV, Football VVPHS, Councilman. Alternate Sena- tor, Business Manager of Record. 'tk x -X-. MARGARET LUCY 5430 Thomas Avenue SHAVV To get ahead tn art is this W'cstern- ite's ambition. Peggy also qoes in for classical music, plavs. movies and dang- inq After a surprise. Peqov remarks XVell, what do you know? Activittes: C. A., Victory Corps, Aide to Nurse. IEAN MacINTYRE I34 S. 62nd Street HOLMES 'leanieu intends to travel around the world even if she has to walk, leanie .ilxes ice skating and chocolate ree cream -odas. but dislikes bookkeeping. lCan you blame herll Activities' C, A., G. A. A. Vittorv Corps. ALBERT MAIOCCO 0034 XN'ashington Avenue SHAVV I'Iumbert,'4 one of the tnaln-tavc on the ttuftball team. uants to get a hiqh sth--ol diploma. Albert. a Sinatra Ian, .intl lull ol pep and vim. likes to have a qootl time ui li the girls Acfixitrcs Varsitv Football Hauler Cuuritilrzian Vtttorv Corrs Cbalrtita C. A. ETHEL MALOVE 0229 Ellsworth Street YEADON HIGH Yeadon. Pa Al'houqh NI'Loxes hobby is not tlomo homework her ambition is to be a famou- per-on. Since she bas a terrltlt' sense ol humor wr ll probably ree her in the lim, 'ties Activities Swimming Club, Oil Paint- .nq Club. Banker, Counulman. SAMUEL MARCUS Garden Court Apt, SHAW 'Samf' whose ambition is to qraduate Irom tollege. toiled during the summer months to loin our class. Sam4' is full uf pep and likes to take part in all sports Activities' Intramural Basketball Alter, nate Councilman. Member of Victorv Corpe, Member of C. A. IOSEPH MARLOWE 732 S. 57th Street NEXNTOVVN HIGH Newtown, Penna. Sportv hopes to be a man and travel around this wide world, He waits pa- tiently for Z 30 every day. and when sum- mer comes be heads for the swimming oool. Activities: C. A. PEGGY MARTIN 230 S. 49th Street WEST CATHOLIC HIGH 'VVhat4s your name7 says Hershey, uho likes litter-bugging and swimming, To be a typlst is her ambition. while try- inu to qet a man is her hobby. Activities: Carroll Phtllips, Western News Salesman. G. A. A. BERNICE MATLOCK 5124 Folsom Street SULZBERGER Bunny, whose only plan for the fu- ture is to be a lady of leisure. eniovs agi- tating people. Heres one girl who does- nt care for shoes. llmafllne tbatl. Activities: Alt. Senator. Patrol. G. A. A CHRISTINA MATSIOS 234 S. Millick Street VVILDNVOOD HIGH hvlldwood. N. Tn do some fancv decorating 1 'Chriss' ambition. During her spare ime she can be found drawlni SIWYCIW' of her dream houses, taking part in sports or reading books. Activities C, A. G. A A. Alternate Senator GWENDOLYN MATTHEWS 'Nil Thomas Avenue SHAW' 'Gwenniell finds delight tn music. swim- minq pitnies walkinq and square dantes, She has shown herself to be very capable in the field of music, and should be a neat -Incer. Avtivittes Treasurer ol A Cappella Choir, President of Treble Clef Club, hVar Bonds and Stamps Aide, Gold XV, Certi- ficate. MAXIE 3.1416 Pie Street BASHVILLE HIGH Maxie would give anything in the world if he could lust see once more his ever loving pal. Ioe. He is usuallv heard saying while drinking his favor- Tte soda. Activities: Class Mascot, Silent Adxer- tiser and Propaganda Artist for the XN'est- ern News, Demolition of Patrols. ROBERT MCBREARTY 5619 Litchfield Street SOUTH PHILA. HIGH SCHOOL Bob, our baseball man, spends his spare time in photography. This would- be Naval officer can usually be seen in the company of a certain pretty redhead, Activities: C. A., Baseball, Gold VV.' RICHARD C. MCCLURE 406 S. 43rd Street MEDIA Dick is one of the boys of our class who is now in the armed service. Much of his spare time was spent practicing in the gym, or studying German. Activities: C. A., Gym Team, 1 I rl 4 1 Jn' 1 f GEORGE MCCOY ll S. 48th Street HOLMES Mack, our soldier of fortune, likes food, music, and sports. Patrols, getting up in the morning, and homework are the onlv things he finds wrong with school. Activities: Soccer Team, Gym Team A. W. A., r K. RITA MCCULLOUGH 5231 Addison Street SHAW Rue, who wants to be a good sec- retary. will be glad when she has gradu- ated, because she hates getting dressed for gym. In her spare time she goes roller skating. Activities: C. A., G. A, A. MARGARET McLAUGHLlN 5433 Belmar Terrace U SHAW' Marge wants to be a commercial art- ist. Bob and baseball rate high on her list, and this member of the Color Guard seldom misses a game. Activities: Color Guard. Aide to Dr. Goldberg. Carroll Phillips. VVestern News Salesman, Gown Aide. Two Certificates. ,.,--4 '-4 an A .2 f 2 32 ' ' ,. s Q , H.. qv. .. 1 ' if 1- w- t. it-.i1,+' fs ' Ms.. , 111 I S it 'Ui sy t , ga n s 5 ROBERT MELINCOFF 5610 Pine Street HOLMES VVhat's new, comrade? inquires the 'Russianf' who dreams of conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra in a symphony of his own composition. His favorite side- lines are good music, reading and chess. Activities: Yvorld Fellowship Cluh, Vis- ual Education Aide. C. A. ELEANOR MILLER HI N, Yewdell Street HOLMES 'iElla likes to read good novels, go horse-back riding, and dancing. but is xerv annoyed with getting dressed and un- dressed for gym. She is a future doc- ror's secretary. Activities: G. A. A.. C, A., Library Aide. ERNEST MILLER 42lI Chestnut Street SHAW Ernie. who wishes to be a Naval Of- ficer, can often be found admiring pis- tols and rifles. Playing boogie woogie or classics on the piano occupies his other spare time. Activities: Western News Salesman, Senator, Gold W Award, C. A. PETER MISCIAGNA 5633 Spruce Street Conshohocken, Pa. Pedro's ambition is to loin the Navy and see the world. l'le'Il be hitting two birds with one stone in doing this, as his pet hate is the lap Navy lwhose isn'til. Activities: C. A, MARY LOUISE MOCK 4249 Regent Street SHAMOKIN HIGH Shamokin. Penna. INIary hopes to graduate Irom the Pres- byterian School of Nursing. Boy. oh, Bovlu she exclaims when she thinks of spaghetti. sledding, swimming and dancing at the Crvstall Ballroom with a certain sailor. Activities: Leaders' Club, Alternate Councilman. C. A.. G. A. A. ROSE MOLINA 5963 Trinity Place SHAW Talkative 'iRosie can be heard saying among other things. It's a great life if vou don't weaken. She is partial to bas- ketball, food, photography, and a certain Germantown High student. Activities: Bowling, Locker Aide, Car- roll Phillips, Senator, Alternate Senator. DAISY MONTGOMERY 5729 Camhridqe Street SHOEMAKER Are vou kidding' OI course l un tn he a good stenaqrapher. ' -aw ' Dax ln her spare time she sinus, dantes plat- ha-lethall. howls and skates and -ill finds time to write stories Attitities Trehle Clef l'luh Glee Cltzh C A G, A. A. MARION MOODY U24 Rau- Street HOLMES lt's reallv unketlf quipe 'Tina lt-f tening to Eeksttenk retnrdinqs, Tina ls a Dr. leltvll and htlr. Hvde-quiet in sthutwl hut 'hep outside. Rainv tlavs and hom-- xxork are Tina? peeves. Atmmes Alternate Senator. Lihrarx Aide Certtllrates. Gold VN s G. A. A, C. A. BETTY MOORE ill? Spruce Street HOLMES 'Hetsf' who is one of our eolorful tol- ur guards. plans to he a seeretarv. Slsetth- tnq is right in Bets line. as are also Nelf :nn Edtiv, fudge sundaes, movies and the VVates. Activities: Color Guard, Aseemhlv Ush, er. Aide to Miss Gates. C. A.. G, A, A. DAVID MORGAN 9034 Hazel Aicnue SHAVV This one of the 'Morgan Buvsu ltlse- tlothes, sports and hoogic uooqte, Ile hopes to heaonte a Naval Orlteer. and 'mst-war plans include ht-inq an aeronau- tical engineer. Attivities: Print Shop. Gold YV. Goxtn Aide. Senior Assembly' Committee, Record Staff, Visual Education Aide, Intramural Basketball. Banker, RUSSELL MORGAN Sn-33 H.nltit-ld Street SHAVN' Snmedav when a tertam Air Corps oth ter calls. Hev. Hu'-ter at a prettx' hluef ex-ed, hlonde vue ll lnnu it - Russ Girls food. and Glen Miller lseep him xerv huw. Attixities IIB Cnuntilrnan Cummen-e ment Usher. Cla-s Basl-ethall K. A. CHRISTINE MOROS lil 5 mth Stn.-t HOLMES Sttmedav Tina will hr a eutreu un tll then she is tnntent to husv herself with dantmg piano plavtrtq and sports 'Tina' -huns tvnsrant hah!-le? and :mm SIIIIL Attniues Banker G A A. Manaqer C. A. Vittorv Corps. . as l Z' 1157 vs y up-A 'wp 1-. '77 1:4 7 -ir, s ROMA MORRIS '56 N. 'Nth Street HOLMES Upon heanna ' Now aint that sumphin xnu know Rnme' is nearhv. SUNY' and 'he unromparahle Duke hit the spot while rhuharh and newsv neICll1l 0fq tue' elnnt make the grade. She intends to he- tnme a qvm tearher after Graduation. Activities Alternate Senator, Social Serttce Cluh. G A. A. C- A4 DOROTHY MORTON 3907 NVallace Street SULZBERGER That's the liek. grins Dot approx- inq of little things around Yvestrrn French. music and sports are tops on her hit parade. Dot's a qnod skate. here and at the rink. Activities Trehle Clef. Art Cluh. Social Serttce Club. C. A., G. A, A. BENSON MOSKOWITZ 62l2 Christian Street SHAVV Good lurk. vou'll need tt, encourages 'Bcnse. Svlvta. Bing Croshv and fiddle plaving rate high on his list. Activities: President of Senior Class, Senator, Senior Orchestra. Chairman of Ushers' Committee, Aide. Prom Commit- tee Chess Team, Gold VV. Certilirate. MARGARET MOTT 673 N. Preston Street SULZBERGER XX'hen Margie isn't sitting home um- .nq letters. vou will prohahlv End her roller skating entertaining the Navv- She hopes to become a good hospital dietitian someday. Activities' C, A,, G. A. A.. Bowling Club. Swimming Club. IAMES MUKHALIAN 6129 Saneom Street HOLMES Extending his lower lip and receding his hair line lim extilaims 'Meet me at the Causharf' Sleeping is llm's IGNOHN' pastime. He favors the deep hlue ocean and ,he Nam- le his destination. Q A,g,t-me: Patrol, C. A.. Victnrv Corps. ROBERT NAGY M57 Glenlork Street STODDART Thu future engineer or draft-man has a strange hohlw. He helonas to 'DeMn- lav. Bch doesnt mean to he impnlite ...hm he ,aye 'I dmfg tug nh:-re that tonferns vnu Activities C. A IEAN NAIMO 1217 Walnut Street FURNESS lf You hear' youre a iokerf vou know leannie is around. She adores cooking and housework-honestl Her most hated trips are to the dentist and to qvm classes. Activites Cv, A. A.. C. A. Vittorv Corps. THELMA NEFF 622l Spruce Street HOLMES Typing. music and dates are favorites with 'Chicken,' while exams. gym and homework lust don't rate. Her key hobby is tickling the ivories. Chickens pi-,,g. Western plan is to be a good secretary. Activities- Patrol. All Games Club G. A. A.. C. A., Victory Corps. NORMA NEMETZ 5722 Delancey Street H I I HOLMES Pudgy s' ambition is to some dav be- come a secretary. Fixing her hair is her favorite pastime. while dishes do not ap- peal tolher. Do l love vou kidlu rs 'Pudgy s favorite line. Activities' C. A, MAHLON NEMIROW Admiral Apartments 48th and Locust Streets I SHAW 'Egadlll exclaims lVlahl. This pie- ture corporation attorney spends his gpare time with a basketball, good music and the legitimate theatre. Getting up in the morning is his pet dislike. Activities: Banker. Councilman, Com- mencement Usher, Chess Club, C, A, Victory Corps. IOHN NURTHEN 36 S. 53rd Street WEST CATHOLIC HIGH lacks spare time is spent collecting dollar bills lwe hope he doesnt print his ownll He favors holidays from school and hates getting up early. lack hopes to graduate from college someday in the near future. Activities' C. A., Victorv Corps. i ' lf.OlS O'CONNELL 5029 Spruce Street RAMSEY TECH H Birmingham, Alabama lo's ambition, like most of us. is to graduate from high school. Since her ar- rival at Western from Birmingham, Irv has made many friends. Good luck to you. Io. Activities: G. A. A., C. A. :rx 1 1 IULES ODELL 222 Stoneway Lane, Merion. Pa. SHAW Although lerry dislikes getting up early. you will always End him in school on time ready to begin his many activities. lerry has many friends. and has been a swell class secretary. Activities: Secretary of l2B Class. Sen- ator. Banker. Councilman. Alternate Coun- cilman. Visual Education Aide. Member of Ushers' Staff for Commencement. 1 i . ls 4 , . . , Il QWW' fe ll Iliff i w - SUSAN OGBURN 4030 Locust Street HOLMES Sue lavors good music. good books and sports and her peeves are gloomy teachers, tests and gym. Her unsellish ambition is to be a second Florence Night- ingale. Activities: C. A., G, A. A., Aide to Miss Loux, Bible Club, Patrol. Victorv Corps, FRANK OLSHEFSKI 6224 Elmwood Avenue F. D. R. HIGH Kulpmont. Penna. Heck' exelaims Ollie, as he is caught disappearing from group. Besides this magic. Ollie enioys bicycle riding and nature. He wants to travel and see the world. Activities C. A., Victory Corps. IOYCE ORITT ll20 S. 47th Street SHAW With her ever present smile and cheerv greeting, loy, our inspiring Sub edi- tor. is quite popular with her classmates. She intends to employ her hospitality bv being a medical secretary. Activities: Aide to Miss Cullen. Alter- nate Senator, Ballet Club, Commencement Usher. Carroll Phillips, Apprentice on Record Staff. Sub Editor ol Record, PEGGY PAPPAS 215 S. Felton Street HOLMES For heaven's sake. the best goods come in small packages, says Little Bit convincingly. Her main delights are dancing and a certain handsome blond. She intends to be a strictly private secretary. Activities: C. A.. G, A. A.. Victory Corps. OTELIA PATTANI 47 N. Ruby Street SHOEMAKER Keeping up the Marines' morale is verv important to Tutta. She's a fine singer and hopes to sing with a name band, She likes horseback riding. servicemen and lancing. Activities: C. A., Patrol, G, A. A. Mau- ager, Victory Corps. NANCY PATTON 4510 Florence Axenue SHAXN at can of en be found tn 1nq t e xorrcs tha hal an o Couric he fators 1' a She approxes of anyone xx tx are htr h1qh op1n1on of Q00 mu and men lhmmy tt1x1t1e a pella hon nrt rps G A A C GLADYS PAUL 236 S Tenth Street ATLANTIC CITX HIGH A antlc C1tx N appv hopes to qo to collcqe uhcre shell probably meet her dream man She as often replled L ols 1n the rnxrror helorc xou cr1t1c1 e Actntttei IZA Apprennce Rctortl Sta Vrctory Corps Cha1rman Asa1 tant G A A Manager French Club IOAN PAULINE II6 N Paxon Street SULZBERGER Thouqh her hobby 1s eattnq Reds oo s none the worse for xt and vul r he a an Armv Cadet ursc t brmq her Marme safely home ACt1x1t1es Western News Salesman V1ctnry Corps Ade to M Cu en Member of Color Guard RENEE PEARL Garden Court Apartments GIRLS HIGH esrdes haunq A on her mm Renee who vtants to be an art1st often says Whats rt to you7 Hamhuraers and omons are her fatorltes xxhen she can qet them Actnmes Senator Alternate Senator Grrup Alde Counctlman Art Staff Patrol Subchatrman DOROTHY PEARLMAN S742 Pemberton Street HOLMES Dr1tt1v:' w1th her good looks in lwottml to tmk one of those our. Her ttxcntv- c mth wai.t l1ne is not affected hy st ov: ltvr tx . Att1x'1t1c Alternate enator. A1tlr, Al- ternate I5a11lte1, Patrol, C. ., Nrctorv Liorpv CHRISTINE PEREZ . N. 57th Strc HOLMES r15 wou d he happy 1I .he could he surrounded hv perfumes, 1eut'lrx' 1n1e co'e.. an rankief' h would h - mrlv otlorn w1th onlv :not .111 ers an rhrm1cal hlondcs nearby. Her dvstmatron 1s college. ctiuties- Banker, Patrol, Suh-Cha1r- man. Ridmg Club, All Games Cluh, Ten- nis Club. T' eb. ,- CN Y 'E' mi ta wid 7 2 V' 07- 13 3 I 1 -, IANE PHILIPPI 136 S Alden Street SHAXN Inldle ec dee re pond Frenc 1e ,n H-ad of ymq what h 1 really t 1 m loxer o l1eutenants te-.telrx ues and clothee Her appronrtatc de x 5 become a model Act1x1t1e A A-IU' If tnrx orp MARGUERITE PHILIPPI 136 S Alden Street SHAXV ont e 1 V Marqe can ri' urntlw. hc eard aw nq er Parr' tltrr ent xuth qood hook vt 1 N mm arqer True o form want h a mo t1t1t1cs C A A Manailer Nunn Corps WILLIAM PHILPOT 39'l Mt Vernon Street SULZBERGPR Buster We t Ph1ladelph1a s m1n1a ture Babe Ruth can be found Spendmq are te on the ha e dtamon In are t e 1 sense tw a1r p x t h uctecd 1n the armed forre IIXIIIC C GERALDINE PHOLAR Ml? Sansom Street LANSFORD HIGH errx x nts to e an Armw tr Corps Nur e lf Gerr1e s personalltx doe vnu oxer her heautw rertams x1 he l1ltew leep and d1l1ltes qettmq up earlx s-terx rrornlnq x Patrol Color Cuard Vora 1 e A EILEEN PORCH 3-756 N. Broad Street ANNUNCIATION UIRLS. N, Y t t e Marme . Sunnv - AIII IIIIUII, ' al' ' II II ' ' l'IIl X' I Illq allk Inav e IL' KJ I 5 ' I CI 1 . ' ata ' K '. '- ' Yo . txt '- .1 rarv . tt L' l. MAE PORTER no-IN Lanrduvxne Axenur SHAXX' IN a:1c s a earancc and 'stmna a t 1 1:e e'e1x1 I. s :rf 1- -A . - v s11 1o'r thouq ,he tutor a1n1s 1 111 A .5 ' - 0 humcxxnr .ts s rr rt-tty ,tu ' axors n 1x1' ' 11 1. . 'I .pn N .- t vs A troll Phd' ps vurvscnr - gtg, Q ,, I. z. ., 'urs' lfty s DOROTHY PRITSKY 5730 Pemberton Street V SHAW Yhhenexer you hear. It's murder' Dot XS sure to be responsible. Her Iaxoriit hobby is impersonating people and uv hope some dav shell be able to meet hr: idol. Tyrone Power. Activities C. A., G. AA A, SHIRLEY PRITZKER 5525 Addison Street Q HOLMES Shirl' prizes herself on looking studie ous tis that why you like imaoinatixe teachers. Shirlll This time. using her imagination, she hopes to get through college and Gnd an interesting lub. Activities C. A.. G. A. A.. Vittorv Corps. MIRIAM QUATLE 6254 Addison Street HOLMES Mim'4 wants verv much to belong to Hsomebodyf' She is a loser of pot-trv and music. The thing Mini' wants most of all now, is mail from her Hsomebotlv, Activities A Cappella Choir. Trcbht Clef Club. C. A. Member. G. A. A. Al- ternate G. A. A. THOMAS QUINN 644 S. Sith Street BUTLER TOVVNSHIP HIGH Introducing Tom. a hot pilot, who wants to own his own plane some-tlav Meanwhile. swimming. reading. hiking and roller skating occupy his time. Eat- vn. spinach for energv to do homexvorlt is cleclinitely out. ctivities. C. A. NANCY A. RAMSAY 5039 Nhlalton Avenue SHAVV That's reallv tough. is the laxorite saving of Nan, who hopes some clay to be a private secretary. Besides music which is her hobby. she also likes Bugs Bunny. food and sleep. Activities A Cappella Choir. Assemblu Aide. Voluntarv Administrative and Set'- retarial Aide, Treble Clel. Silxer Cerri- ficare. MARY RANDOLPH IZ2 N. Lindenwood Street VVEST CHESTER IR. HIGH VX'est Chester. Pa. If book reports. early risino and toma- toes were abolished. and only chocolate sundaes. dancing and singing were re- quired. Mary would be quite elated Her ltev ambition is to be a tvpxst. Activities: Vocal Ensemble. Patrol. C A.. G. A. A., Victory Corps. r-N r 190-Ah l 'T' 'fw- T7 '- Us K? 4 471 9- 9-5' 1-'es Q flf .' In 1 . L 4' int.. ff Q' Z -y .il . MARILYN REESE 5631 Osage Avenue HOLMES 'VVhat s up. doc? is Lynn's' favor- ite saving. This is explained by her lik- ing of movies. Her ambition is to travel. and with her charming personality. we are sure shell get her wish. Actixities Banker, VVorld Fellowship Club. All Games Club. Bowlind Club Sotxal Serxice Club FLORENCE RESNICK 56Ol N. I2th Street SULZBERGER But:ie's ambition is to haxe a Lan.: Turner figure. Her main worry is short- hand. which may be whv her favorite Rav ina is. I hope I pass Stenoof Activities Bowling Club. Social Sets- ice Anil in lOl Aid to Miss Cullen. Barler EVELYN RHONE 57 N, Yewdell Street HOLMES Dolly' will always vote for movies. Chinese foods. and sleep. while men an' work are on her black-list. Her note pastime is reading and her sole ambition is to graduate and raise chickens. Activities: Treble Clef. Cwlf-e Club Gold 'YV. Social Service Club. Ll. A l l A E 5' 7.4212-.' VERNA ROGERS H48 S. Peach Street SHAXV 1 Introducing a swell personalitv. 'San- dv, who contrary to appearance. like: comic books and hates men7 tAre you kiddingll Verna is aiming for the Navy Nurse Corps. Activities' Sgt. of Color Guard Grade Director of G. A. A.. Councilman, Alter- nate Senator, Certificate. Gold VV. MARVIN ROSE H43 N, 54th Street SHANV Rozvl is always happier when women are around and when he is eating. For arts salte. Rozy desires to photograph Marv C. all day long. Activities Victory Corps Chairman Banker. C. A, CYNTHIA IUNE ROSEN 57lh Larchxvood Street HOLMES Third from the left at XVes: Phillv's Auditorium lof coursell Cvnde is known for high stepping and twirlinq. Ice skating and swimming represent the pres- ent. chemistry, the future. Activities: Senator, Alternate Senator. Drum Maiorette. Glee Club, XVestern News Salesman, Victory Corps Chairman. RICHARD ROSEN 4815 Pine Street SHAW Dicks ambition in life is to be a Brst class accountant. Eating ice cream sundaes. doing homework. and plavinq basketball take up a large part of this fellows time. Activities: Basketball Team. VV, C A.. 2nd Team Basketball A. XV. A' SHARON ROSEN 5904 Larchwood Avenue SOUTH PHILADELPHIA HIGH W'ith a smile and a word for exervtinr Sham goes merrily on her wav. Pet-- ple as tall as she and mail from Enqlantl are tops with her. People with llartartl accents especially annoy her. Activities' Banker. Social Service Club C. A.. G. A. A. BRENA T. ROSENBERG 6l28 Christian Street SHAWN Brees saying. Don't even knou you. doesn't fit in with the friendliness we all know. Brees main interest non is teachers shoes. as she hopes to fit into them someday. Activities: Glee Club. Record Stall. Western News Staff. Three Gold Awards Two Certidcates. SYDNEY ROSENBLATT 421 S. 62nd Street I H SHAW 'Rosie wants to he a successful bust- ness-man. so he can drive a big automo- bile. He dislikes fickle girls and prefers double dates. Sid is also a swell photo- qrapher. Activities: Visual Education. Aide. Silk Screen Club. Certificate. Assistant Art Edi- tor Record Staff. Councilman. EDWIN ROSENBLUM 5852 Larchwood Avenue HOLMES Bud.' whose hohbv is collecting whis- key bottles. hopes to he a qreat business- man of tomorrow. Hr ls a professional in the art of yttsecrackinq and choosing girls. Actixities' Aide. Group Aide. Gown Aide. Record Staff. Alternate Senator. LAWRENCE ROSS 242 S. 49th Street SHAVV Larry wants to get in the Air Corps even though it may mean giving up his loved April Showers. His favorite ltohhv is collecting pipes. Activities: Patrol Alternate Senator Banker. V. Swimming Team. Gown Aide. Victorv Corps. AXVA. ... 19 TWA, MINERVA ROTHMAN 5752 Vfalton Avenue HOLMES Mtckev' can often be heard saving. 'Are you kidding? She likes good hooks operas. symphonies. and Shakes- peare. lwhos kidding now. Mlckev7l A certain soldier holds her destiny in his hands. Activities. Senator. Alternate Senator. Councilman. Alternate Councilman. Social Seruce Club. Shakespeare Club. Bowling Club. ANNA ROY 5239 VVebster Street SHAW Bangs.M a real iitterbng, likes litter- hugging and all the trimmings. Always laughing. Bangs is lots of fun and can cheer up anv blue person. Ennui is de- finitely not in her vocabulary. Activities: Assistant G. A. A. Manager. Victory Corps Chairman. C. A. IOEL RUBIN 573i Pine Street HOLMES My knee bends for you. says Ruhe. when sympathy is being asked for. He likes athletics and is a fine football player and hopes to be an Engineer someday. Activities: Senator. Vice Chairman of Senate. Victorv Corps. Varsity Football. W Award. WILMA RUBIN 6212 Washington Avenue SHAW Piper, the Miss who says So-o-o. hopes to be successful in all her under- takings. Very unusual are her No dis- likes. However. piano playing and sports rate tops with her. Activities: Glee Club. Western News Manager. Carroll Phillips Representative. Two Certificates. Horseback Riding. ROSALIND RUSOFF 6252 Spruce Street HOLMES Ro:.' can often be found taking it easy with thoughts of a special soldier named Allen. Vlfhether to marry or to enter Penn State seems to bc The ques- tion at the present. Activities- Captain in Gym. Member of Riding Club, Group Aide. Member of C. A.. G. A. A. ALICE IANE RUSSELL 5119 Hadfield Street SHAW I think I llunkedf' is Ianies' favor- ite phrase. Her love of sports leads her towards a career as gym teacher. She hates homework and liver, but goes lor sewing. Activities: Victory Corps, G. A. A.. C. A. T. KINGSLEY RUSSELL. IR. 544l Baltimore Avenue SHAW King and his terrific girl friend plan to tour South America, armed with a camera. As a chemical engineer he hopes to have spare time for good music and dancing, Activities: Photographer for Record. First Aid Squad, Stamp Club. Patrol Victorv Corps. PEARL SAMUELS 20 N. Lowber Street SULZBERGER Pearl is known as Keen Eye bv her friends. Her hobby is learning new songs and she hopes to give Lena Horne competition someday. Activities: Treble Clef, G. A. A., Man- ager, C. A., G. A. A, CAROL SANDIDGE 26 N. 38th Street SULZBERGER Tennsv enioys collecting photographs. and also tries her hand at drawing. Her activity in the Social Service Club will help Carol fulilll her ambition of be- coming a Social Service Worker, Activities: Sub Chairman of Patrols. All Games Club, Social Service Club, Library Aide, C. A.. G. A. A. WILLIAM I. SANFT 62l2 Carpenter Street GLOUCESTER HIGH Gloucester. N. I. Snaft is Gloucester Highs gift to Western and we feel honored. He hopes to get out of school eventually and mean- while spends his time looking at the scen- ery at W. P. H. S. Activities: C. A., Victory Corps. ANNIE SATCHELL 260 N. Wilton Street SULZBERGER Beautician wanted-A'Sis's aim is to fill the bill. She spends her spare time horseback riding. and can often be found in an atmosphere of soft lights and sweet music. Activities- C. A., G. A. A., Victorv Corps. GERTRUDE SCAHILL 5246 Pine Street WEST CATHOLIC To go dancing with a tall. dark. and handsome sailor who owns a convertible coupe is Reds idea of enioyment. And although we see no connection she does- n't like cowboy movies or onions. Activities: C. A., G. A. A. ii.- ..,... wr 122' A 4 ie- , Ei I 1 1 , . EDWARD SCANNAPIECO 507 S. Melville Street VVEST CATHOLIC The Greek wants to join the Navy Air Corps, and he should look great in a uniform. At the present time, sculptoring. motor cars and cigars keep him occupied. Activities C. A., Victory Corps. GEORGANNA D. SCHAPER 3307 Race Street SHAW Are you kiddin'7 asks Georgie, who hopes to be a Cadet Nurse. She is at her best watching hockey games and Canadians but rebels at ice cream sodas and work. Activities Swimming Club. Tennis Club. Assistant G. A. Manager. Bowling Club. Victory Corps, IANE SCHALCHER 5227 Lltcbfleld Street MARPLE-NEWTON Give Ianie a good book and she'll love you forever. lane who often says. I don't know. wants to travel. Sew- ing and baseball are her favorite diver- SIGNS. Activities: C. A.. G. A, A., Assembly Aide. Aide to Mr. Gross. STELLA SCHECKTER 6023 Ellsworth Street SHAW Stell has made quite a success of her hobby, selling war bonds. She has often been beard saying, Oh, pumkln luiceln Activities: Glee Club. Art Club, Certi- ficate. Aide to Miss Cullen. Art StaE- Record. Group Victory Corps Chairman. Patrol, Victory Corps Grade Chairman. STANLEY SCHERDORF 4816 Osage Avenue SHAW Stan. txhen not hard at work on the Record, could be found enjoying an ice cream cone. He expects to enter the chemical engineering Held. Activities: Editor-in-Chief of Record. Reporter for Western News. Western News Business Staff, Manager of Basket- ball Team, WPHS. Senator, Alternate Senator. ANNETTE SCHMERLING 5935 Warrington Avenue SHAW Nettie could sit and listen to music all day, but she'd much rather do her bit in the war effort by enlisting in the Cadet Nurse Corps. Good Luck. Annette! Activities: Bowling Club, Carroll Phil- lips Representative C, A., G. A. A. THELMA SCHULTZ 5540 Hadlield Street SHANV I Thel's Tell me more is heard a.l over school. Her ambition. to travel over the United States. sharpens her appetite lor spaqhetti and chow mein. She also enlovs sports on the side, Activities: Patrol, Alternate Councilman C. A., Ci. A A. CATHARINE SCHUMACHER 5941 Ellsworth Street SHAXX' Oh, mv nerxesf' screams Kav a future laboratorv technician. when teacher springs a surprise test. The Naxv and the mailman are enough to keep her harvpv Activities: Assistant G. A. A. Director, A. A, Manager. Victorv Corps, Swim- minq Club, C. A.. G. A. A.. Aide First G. A. A. Award. .f lull ff' Q50 AV IRVING SCHWARTZ 5939 Ellsworth Street SHAVV Schwart:1e is quite interested in air' planes. his hobby is building them and learninc their parts. lt ic no wonder therefore, that he wishes to tom the Armv Air Corps. At-tivities C. A. Victorv Corps. MELVIN SCHWARTZ 4631 Larchwood Avenue SHAXV Mel who wants to be a pre-med stuclent. likes to read books and plav pin ball machines. Mein will make a sur- cessful doctor if he qets over his pet hate of qetting up earlv in the morninq. Activitiese VVestern News Salesman Bnnl-er Manaaer of Swimming Team Dr lioldhero 4 Aide C. A. Vietorv Corps ROSE SCHWARTZ 1501 S. 49th Street SHAXV Hlilllw' spends her lei-ure hours swim' mind and sketching. She aims to be a utcessful nurse alter qraduation and has n qtmll start towards thi: with her uurlr in Community Service. Afttutirs First Lieut in Comznunitv Service. Victorv Corp: Dramatic Cluh C A G A. A. CECIL SCOTT 135 N. Peach Street HOLMES 'Stottie' is a vthi: when it comes to 'cutting a rug. and keeping the qirls hnppv. He hopes to attain success in t1.e lieltl ol meditine. Actixttie- Patrol, Councilman. Alternate Countilman lntramural Basketball C A 'T 'Ui GHRETTA SCOTT 5243 Race Street HOLMES Tum s ambition and likes are the -ame as her identical twin, but her fator- ire savmq, lt reallv doesnt matter to - mef ditler-. Sports and music take up mo-t of her time. Actixities Social Service. filet' Club Ballet Vlub, OLA SCOTT 5243 Race Street H HOLMES ' lwin who often savs, That s what vou think. wants to be a successful busi- ness uoman. She and her twin are often tm-taken for one another, but that A hnvt thev fool the teachers. Actixities Social Service. Cvlee Club. Ballet Club, IRMA SEBASTIAN b N. 36th Street HOLMES Alllmuqh Herman dililtes ' . S . Gettin!! up earlv to go to school. she wants to be a kindergarten teacher, Sports and good music take up most of Herma's' spare time. Activities' Patrol, G. A. A.. Victorv Corps, Home Nursing Certificate. PEARL SEGAL 225 S. 45th Street SHAVV 'Pennv' has a great love for sports She takes part tn many sports and does them well. Perhaps this will help het attain her ambition of being a nurse. Attnitxes Riding Club. Social Service Club Asst. G. A. Director. Aide to Miss Cullen. Aide to Miss Loux, Victory' Corps Etmlser, 1. ERWIN SELCOVITZ 6050 Pine Street HOLMES Girls sonqs food, and monev qo v.ell .nth 'Etxf' who hopes to make monev 'un the honest wav of coursel. BCKIJP5 plavinq the saxophone, En finds time fu fi ikltilxitie- C. A Virtorv C'nrP' .fi , il' L33 HAROLD SELKOWITZ 5531 Pine Street HOLMES Hal wants to be a travelinq salesman He loves monev cars. and qirls but he is definitelx' against patrols and home- uorlt. lli- favorite saving is. Dont sax .1 nord ' Activities' C. A. Gvm Aide Member lvl Victorv Corps MYRTLE SEMPLE 537 S. 5lst Street SHAXV Turtle is fond of loafzng and hates work in anv shape or form. Guess what? She s watching for a tall, dark. and hand- some man who lil-:es to dance and skate. Actiuties: C. A.. G. A. A., Bowling Club Victors' Corps, SYLVIA SHAHINIAN 6123 Ellsworth Street SHAVV Seetie, who has been a Yerv H1005 student, intends to go on with her educa- tion bv attending college. 'AlNIan:anas Tiesas. is heard as Svlvia talks about her faxorite language. Activities: News Editor of YX'estern News. Senator Aide to Miss Cullen Vla- torv Corps, LEWIS SHATEN 3313 VValnut Street SHAXV XVa1t a minute. heres Lew, whom the Naval Air Corps is waitino for. He likes all kinds of girls-especiallv blondes sports and airplanes. He does not go for homework, patrols or tests. Activities: Banker, Victors' Corps Chairs man C, A. RUTH SHELOVV 5331 Locust Street HOLMES 'Ruthie' is a good example of the sat mo Good things come in small pack, aqesf' She hopes some dav to one Mr Rixerio competition as a Spanish teacher Attixitics Member of French Club G. A. C, A. PHYLLIS SHERMAN 516 S. 60th Street HOLMES 'Eillev' has an undecided future but shows a decided favoritism toxiards Sol- diers. Sailors and Marines. 1Thev will probahlv take over before long.I Swim- ming rates tops with her. Activities XXX-stern News Salesman C A, G. A. A,, Victorv Corps. SHIRLEY SHISSELMAN 6061 Delancev Street HOLMES Shtrl. in her spare hours. can he found like manv others writing letters. She loves her beautv sleep. chow mein and tvping. 'Shirl' should make good tn the business world. Actitities. Banker. YVestern News Sales- man C. A.. G. A. A.. Victorv Corps E pw fi CU! E 6 ON QF' an X. v -IVR fn X .,,, -.,- , -.. fu' A als , . 4 'Qt' ,y 'Ui MARILYN SHLIFER 6208 Catherine Street SHAVV Collecting snapshots is Mar's' favor- ite pastime for her spare hours. She has the odd ambition of becoming 5' S in stocking feet. Good luck. VVe hope you reach it. Activities' Banker. Vfestern News Busi- ness Staff, Record Staff, Prom Committee, Councilman, Certificate, Libtarv Aide. MOLLIE SHOR 625i Addison Street SHAXK' Ambitious Nlollie can often be found do- ing things. Between bits of hamburgers and hot fudge sundaes. she can he heard exclaiminq. Someone please lend me your homework! Activities' Carroll Phillips, Art Club, VK'estern News Salesman, G. A, A., C, A., Victors' Corps, ALVIN SHRAGER 5744 Pemberton Street SHAW' Even if Hzombiev could he seven feet tall. he could not hold senior assembly at the Troc. He likes telling ioltes and doesnvt forget Atlantic City girls. Activities: Drum Maior. Chairman. Sen. tor Assemblv, Prom Committee. Council- man. Gown Aide. Alternate Senator, VVestern News Salesman. HERMAN SHUMAN 5949 Addison Street SHAVV Our babv face, Herm. desires to rack up his face value bv growing a heard. He leads a merryfgo-round life. as he has for a hobbv. hnrsing. Activities' C. A.. Victorv Corps. ALLAN SHUSTER ISZ4 Pine Street BARTLETT Allan always has a cheerful word for exervone he meets. This trait will cer- tainlv he a great asset to him when. as a doctor. he employs his bedside manner. Actixities' Sltoolzapoppin' Show C. A ESTELLE SILVERMAN 5262 Parkside Avenue HOLMES Stelle enioys reading as her hobbv. She hopes to travel when the war is over. and visit all the places she's read about. VS'e hope vour wish will come true. Activities' Librarv Aide, C. A.. G A, A. EDWARD SILVERS 49l1 Pune Street SHAXV 1 Krnlt-head.' one of the Pxne Street Glamour Bova. rs headed for colleq-e or the Nas-v. drpendrnq upon Uncle Sam- wuhes. 'Eddre uses muth nf hrs Apart' enerqv put-hrnq pun-ball machrnes. 1 Actr'-rtres Yhfeatern News Buwrnev Stall Apprentrcr to the Record, Sports Iftlrtor Retord Stall Uaher Arde Alternate Countrlman DOROTHY A. SIMON bO1l Ellsworth Street BETHLEHEM HIGH Bethlehem Pa, Dotty rs strll undefrded about her ambrtron. but one of thew- dave -hell malte up her mrnd. She rs an all around sports fan, but her favorrte rx swtmnund Actrvrttes' C. A.. G. A. A. Vrctorx Carpe. ROBERT SIMPKINS 2304 Catherine Street HOLMES l'Bol1's ambrtion ii to become a hrqhlx succeasful husineas man and lawyer. Hr rs interested rn sports and usually sut- ceeds in everythtng he undertakes. Gootl luclt to you in the future Bob. Attivitres: C. A, VIRGINIA SLOAN 6028 Walton Avenue HOLMES Q To grow up and be 5' 6 tall rs 'Gm- nvls' arm at present. She would be xerx happy rf that ccrtarn sailor could be sta- tioned closer to Philly, Actrvitres: Banker. Arde to Mr. Hotl- meister. Drum Maporette of School Band Bowling Club C. A. G. A. A. DAVID SMITH 741 N. 45th Street SULZBERGER 'Dave hae alwava been rrttt-rested ru boxrng and hopes to male rt hrs Infe- worlr someday, Frrxt, though ht-ll hau- ro lrclr the lapx. Alter that utll torut' th.- lun. Attrxttree C A Vrttorx Corte IANE SMITH 5112 Osage Arenue SHAXV You ll rarely See our llanv wrthou: .1 amrle. Yhlrrtrng letters to a rt-rtarn radto- man. and lrceprng that perpetual Nmtle taltt- up moat of her lree trme Actawrtaes Senator. Atal: an ltll Aria to Mr. Carey, Assembly Arde VKX-kterzx News Salesman. Swrmmrnq Club Boul- tng Club Salxage Charrman Setretatral Arde. 1 X-. 'VS of I i I qi I , 1 f tl I5 Q Z J' 'T - 'S l l x l 3, MOLLY SMITH H31 XVoodland Axenue HOLMES Mollv' haw a htgh ambrtton to nun 'er own orhrc where she won't hate to punch a trme clock. She entoye eating and malex a hobby of wtndoxx -hopptng 'Xrtrxrtrt-N Banker C A G. A. A. NORMA L. SMITH l9l N. Robrnson Street SHAVV Southernerx and frred chrcken are well .1--larxax thnx YVeSternrte is Concerned. Nornzk btq questron for the luture rs to be a Marrne or not to he a golf tham- pron. Acttxuicx Golf Club Ballet Club. C A G A A PEGGY SMITH hllll Catherrne Street SHAXK' Peg would be completely happy rf -he toulrl have iust one Navy man. go roller sltattng eat draw. and model. Srnqrng and comnttrrcrals, however, ruin a pt-rlect day for Mpeg. Attrxrttes' Senator. Cc-rttflcate. Gold XV ' Artle to Mrk: Blanclte, REGINA SMITH 27 S, 46th Street HOLMES No that parntrng wasn't done bv Rem- brandt, rt was made bv our own Gina. She can often be heard saying. Blame tt on my srsterf' lthev are twinsl. Actrvltte'4. All Games Club. Art Club Presrdent and Secretary of Socral Serxrce Club, Carroll Phrllrps Representatrxe Cer- trhrate Lrbrarv Arde. RHODA SMITH IT S Qhth Street HOLMES lt rant me rt N my utter. tart olren nr htwtrtl bv rnqurrere. Mllvlrnrv hoprw to lwtorne ttn .rttorttplrshetl tennr- player lfrunltlv tenure 1- tuxt a ratket. .-Xttrxrttex Sorrul Sertrue Club 'I'ennr1 Club. All-Garttrw Club Ltbrarv Arde Cer- :urtute Alternate Senator Artherv Club x',.t.ttt t'..tpt t' A reel: x- -t DAN SNYDER ' 't lltl S -Hth Street Fatrxrev.. Ohto liurltlx' hoprx to be one nl our future lr-tort' profeuors and rs an all around -portxrnan. H11 faxnrrte -port rs hur-e- bark rrdrng whrth meant he lrkex to -rand ..hzlr fafrng. Atirxrtrex K' A School Show ZELDA SNYDER 435 S. 62nd Street HOLMES Ze1 5 sweet disposition and reatlv smile for evervone makes her liked bv all She enioys sports, good music and dam- ino, and hopes to travel somedav. Activities' Banker. Aide to Miss Cullen Record Statf. Social Service Club Nict0rN Corp: DORIS SOBEL 5647 Malcolm Street SHAXV 'Dorie' likes food. moxies and music Her favorite saving is, XN'hat have we got to eat7 Bowling seems to be up her allev. Activities Carroll Phillips Repre-enta- tive. Mr, larretls Aide Mr. Evan - Aitlv Victorv Corps Member. MELVIN SOBEL 6105 Ellsworth Street SHAWN 'Monk 5 ambition to serve tn the lf, 5 Armv has alreadv been decided bv the draft board. VVine. women and SOHO Sf? among his favorite pastimes. Activities, Banker. Alternate Senator Second-Team Football, AVVA. VVestern News Salesman, Manager of Tennis Team Member of Y. F. U., Gvm Aide, ARTHUR SOFFER 5560 Osage Avenue STODDART Uh, that i-, uh I mean that, uh. tan ulten be heard coming from this genin- ol Vergie translations. Arthur certainlx excels in his beloved chess tournaments Activities' C. A., Chess Team. CHARLOTTE SOLAKIAN 6231 VValton Avenue SHAW VVith Charl's hobbv. to Iintl an am- bition. and her ambition. to find a hobbv she will be kept quite busv. Activities' Aide to Mr. Carev, VVt-stern News Salesman, Carroll Phillips Repre- sentative. Dramatic Club. All Games Club. Swimming Club, Bowling Club Pa- trol, Aide to Miss Rose. First G. A A. Award. CATHERINE SOUFFLAS 5522 Delancev Street HOLMES Cassie enpovs live. and her ambition is to travel with a top-llight hand. True to the Navy. Cass is waitinq patientlv for the day when her sailor gets his per- manent libertv. Activities: G. A., C. A.. Aide to Mr larrett. Banker. Western News. 2? 671 4. , 'ff' ,Z ,345 2 av' Pi vt, vs' Ni- V an t 55 a, K 1 -Q 1. Xl Q 3 YU' IUNE SPEAKE 5130 Larchwood Avenue SHAW 'Drip.' whose hobby is sports wants to help Uncle Sam out bv becoming a nurse. Because of her disposition and cheerfulness she will certainlv succeed. Activities Bowling Club, Treble Clef Club A Cappella Choir, Bible Club, Aide to Mr. Drvfuse. ARTHUR SPIELLER S755 VN'alton Avenue I SHAVV 'Art spends his spare time with girls and sports. Since he dislikes no one. he ought to have little trouble in achieving his aim of getting ahead in the business world. Activities Chess Club. Banker, Ice Skat- ing Club. Alternate Councilman. Victorv .orps. ALVIN SPIVAK 345 S. Redfield Street ' H HOLMES 'Al. a writer at heart. hopes to be one of the great yournalists of tomorrow. Hit swell work at YK'estern makes us con- hdent that he will succeed. Activities: Wfestern News. Banker, Al- ternate Senator, Victory Corps Member Skoolzapoppin' Committee, WILLIAM GEORGE STATHES 6021 Spruce Street A BARTLETT Bill is going to college and is pre- paring for the task by doing loads ol homework. Although he like: food at home. Bill dislikes food in the lunch- room, tlon't we all? Actuities' C, A.. Victorv Corps. MIRIAM STEIN 4311 Ykfvalusing Avenue HOLMES lVlimmv's hobbv is writing letters. In all probabilttv she eniovs receiving them too. lf these are letters to service men she s doing her share for the War Effort. Actutties: Aide to Miss Cullen. Aide to Nlis- Moclell,.Social Service Club. Victory Corps. SHIRLEY STEINBERG IS-11 S. 57th Street SHAVV Shirl. stop annoving Loisl Like manv other people 'iShir1 wants to travel around the world. Oh l'lne.H seemc to be her favorite saving. Artixities: Alternate Senator, Council- man, Aid to Miss Cullen, All Games Club Gilt Committee, Ticket Committee. HELEN STEPHENS 1946 Walton Avenue SHAW Strange as it seems, Blondie who rants to loin the VVayes and stay sinale likes all men, l?7l When thinking ol fish her radiant smile turns to a frown. Activities: Banker, Aide to Miss Cullen. Yhfestern News Salesman. BILL STONE 5468 Baltimore Avenue SHAW Bill is liked by all his fellow students for he is always pleasant and Qood na- tured. Perhaps some day his ambition of becoming an Admiral in the Navy will be fulfilled. Activities: Alternate Senator, Senator, Councilman, Lighting Crew. Alternate Councilman. Prom Committee. C. A. BETTY STROBEL 5425 Delancey Street HOLMES Reds' music may someday help her to become a vocalist, Her saying of. ls- n't he cute? can be heard as she talks about those tall, blond men whom she knows. Activities: C. A., G. A. A.. Glee Club. RENS H. SWAN 5309 Catherine Street SHAW We will always remember Rens for his fine athletic achievements. His amiable disposition has won him many friends during his stay at Western. Activities: Swimming Team, Ciold W, -lgublic High Diving Champion, Gym Cam. MITCHELL SWARTZ 5442 Locust Street HOLMES Michiel who likes to have a lot of money wants to own a toll bridge. lt could be worse is heard when he tells somebody hels almost broke. Actixities Patrol. C. A.. Vittory Corps PHYLISS SWARTZ 6l44 Christian Street SHAXV Flip's'4 pastime is flirting with men in navy blues, She can usually be seen on 4h'h and Spruce Streets waiting for her dream man. Activities Xvestern News Salesman Aide. Victory Corp: Chairman C A G. A A. THADDEUS SZCZEPKOWSKI 5625 Spruce Street lUNlOR HIGH 121 Trenton. N. I. Corky. who goes in for stamp col- letring. plans to attend the U. of P. or bust trying to get there. He is well lcnovtn as one of hhfesternis best cartoon- isrs. Actixitres' C, A., Band, CATHERINE TACHIE SIZO Chancellor Street H U HOLMES 'Cass. who hopes to become a steno- grapher. has a liking for movies. music. and ice cream. XVhen confronted with a Question, she often replies. Dnn't ask WIP. Artixitics C A, G. A. A. BURTON TALUS 5818 Larchwood Avenue HOLMES When Burt'4 is not seen handling money. he is usually with the opposite sex. His ambition is to show up Sinatra with his bow ties. Activities: Western News Business Man- ager. Class Treasurer, Usher. Senator, VVestern News Business Staff, Certificate. DOLORES TARVES 228 Buckingham Place SHAW Dolores has won many friends because of her lovely personality. Tiny's grace- ful dancing will certainly win her fame. Perhaps someday she will fulfill her am- bition of dancing as one of the Rockettes. Activities: Carroll Phillips representa- tive. G. A. A. Manager, Art Club. Ballet Club. Schoolzapoppinf ALVIN THOMAS 4702 Reinhart Street SHAXV Bill whose ambition is to be a doc- tor, lilies ice cream. An excess nf this delicacy will put htm in the hospital rec- ords as a patient rather than a physician. Artixitrvs Patrol, Football 'l'eam, SHIRLEY THOMAS ,J Buckingham Place A'l'l.AN'l'lC CITY HIGH Atlantic City. N. l. ww Between writing letters to the box and working as a Secretarial Aide, Tum- m ' receiie o ractire in rr- x has d go d ri ra tvatalion of lwtoming a good steniiqraphei Attixities Chairman Assembly Aides Administratite and Secretarial Aide Silter Ct-rtitifatc ELIZABETH THOMPSON 5720 Thomas Avenue VARE with her pleas-na personaltfvt Km good humor and spontaneous lauqbter. tt is eas- rlv understood vs'bY M8055 if so popular with evervone she meets. Activities Riding Club Color Guard Aide to Mr, Briggs GYU1 CSPYGIYY- CUM' ftcate DOROTHY TOLIVER BIO S. l6th Street BARRATT Mas-be Dot s ' reason for liking to ss rtie letter. ts because ol a certain serxtremap she knows. Dot onlv wants to C519 wma weight and be a cond stenocranhef Aetrxtttes G. A A. C A Banl-'et Vrttorv Corps. VERNA UMSTEAD 5506 Thomas Avenue SHAW' H I lts Bucknell for BunchV, Wh0ll qc' along rl she keeps saving. Hello Honev She ltltes traveling and would GW? UF' readinq mvsterv stories to have a G33 week-end. Activities' Record Staff, Senator. Alto - nate Senator. Commencement Usher. Boul- mq Club, YVestern News Salesman Nu- tory Corps Member. BENIAMIN UNKLE 632 S. Conestoga Street SHAW' Unlt's hobbv ts to eat sundaes. 'l abundance of these qooev delicacies sttllr thered with nuts and wblppfd Weafll should make him grow to be a fine l.teu' tenant in the Armv Air CorPS- Acttvtttes' C. A.. Assistant Nlanaavr Baeeball, Manager ol Baseball. IANE VANDEGRIFT 1017 S. Sith Street CONRAD HIGH To become a teacher ts the one thins! that lane wants to do after she Graduates Oh Bovfu she exclaims as someone tells her something that appeals t0 her, Aettwtttes C. A.. C. A A KATHERINE l. VAN DETTY 5935 Delancev Street HOLMES Kassie. somebodyfs future Stetw' grapher. ts a patriotic soul, who likes writtng to servicemen. Receiving mail from a special Nlr. X. is what Kasste looks forward to each dav- , Acttuttes' Senator. Alternate Senator G, A A 15, 5 'S-r Jw ,,.. eav- 4. 'ev 'arf .- Q as Z' X I 7 i l hiv .1 2 e if Yi? A I-f. A sas es 'E L r is EPAMIN G. VESTARDIS 6033 Spruce Street READING HIGH Reading Pa. 'Epamtonondas Vll :f Thats what the admirers of Western s expert qvmnast call btm. Our future Lieutenant Commander in the Nasal Arr Corps hails from Read- ing. Pennsvlvarua and savs, Lose me lose mv trttv Auttvtttes Gvm Team. Tratli Team C A Vtttt1rvCorps BEATRICE VERNEKOFF Xlftndermere Court HOLMES A sensible qtrl uhm lil-ies to make friends Helfe hopes some dav to End true lose. Sports and clothes are tops -.nth her. but she s not too keen on home- work :Actlstttes Tennis Club Re-ti Cros XX nri Nurses Aide C A MARGARET VINING 5720 Thomas Atomic UPPER DARBY lllkill Upper Darbv Pa. 'llolv cowl of course l like sports savs Peggv, who is levptnq trark of tht n because she uanrs to be .3 spurrx.'.t-rigor 'Dot' dislikes crowded street cars VVho tloesn If Aa!tXtt1es'C,A.Cr A ALFRED VISHNEV 5525 Chancellor Street 1 l'lOLMliS Flo be a good lawyer ts V1sh'5 Ulu. mate amhrtton, Plavtnq the trumpet qtxes htm great pleasure, but unpleasant people dtsaaree with htm, Atttxtttes' Owl Debating Club. XV. P. H Concert Orthestra. Nutt-ltv Orchestra hvnrltl Fellowship Club hhfestern News Salesman Vtttorv Corps Nletnber ANNETTE VVAGNIAN 229 S, 40th Street V H Sl,'LZBliRGliR 'Nettie desires to be the miss that someone doesnt miss, She faxtsrs lunch but denounces undresstnq for ovrn ani being on the thrrd floor durtnq a hte drill Boaltng rs rtqht up her allev. Acttstttes Hanlstnq Ani to Miss X'el'- man Var Bond Salesman C A Cl A. A . A f9, pv ft MORTON WALDBAUM 5936 VVtndsor Avenue SHAXV Tall dark and handsome. lVlert dts- t likes wearing ties and taclrets but likes a qertatn brunette. Hts ambition ts to eve:- tuallv become a qood C P. A. .5 Aettsttres Senator. Alternate Senator Salxage Chairman Vtrturv Corps Chatra man MILDRED WASHINGTON 1334 N. Alden Street BARRATT K Millie is a swell person to know. She is very interested in sports and does well in them. After graduation she wants to ortician, beAact!i1'ities: C. A., G. A. A., Victor'-' Corps, Leaders Club. Patrol. G A A Manager and Alternate. BETTY WASSERMAN 5623 Walton Avenue SHAW Bessy. who collects men's pictures hopes to meet the right man some dav. The Naval Corps and Bing Croshv are popular with her. but she frowns on vtorh Activities' VK'ar Bonds and Sta'mPe Sales Banking Aide, Aide to Miss Nt-lt' man Patrol. C A, ALBERT WATERMAN 509 S, 52nd Street SHAW Tubbv always has a smile for evervont, lt is a very rare thing to find Tuhbv in a disagreeable mood. llis ambition ts ttw see his picture on a thousand dollar bill. Activities: Aide to Miss Rothermel, Sci- ence Club, Western News Salesman, Al- ternate Senator. IIM WATSON 4948 Larchwood Atenue SHAW Look out, Navy, here comes Dr. Rod and his camera! He dislikes operas and Frankie.4' but liltes a certain Katie. We wonder if he says to her, Youll do. hring your lunch. Activities: Football Team lVarsitvl. Gvm Team Record Staff. Bible Class. CHRISTINE WEATHERBY 4514 Walnut Street LEILEHUA HIGH Hawaii Since Chris has been here at hvestern she has made manv friends. Her work on the News is preparing her for a lotir- nalisttv career. Activities' Grade Director, Chairman til Lost and Found, VV:-stern News Start, Prom Committee. First Aid Club. Co- Chairman of Supply Tahle, Certificate GEORGE WEAVER Nfl Hadfleld Street SHAVV George, who has participated in a uri-at manv sthool activities, hopes to he a nit thanital engineer. His favorite saving is Crude' Actixities Senator, Grade Director Ur' thestra. Lhatrman ol NN'ar Bonds and Stamps Committee. Chairman of Supplx Table. Lighting Crew, Certificate, SAMUEL WEINER 50 S. 60th Street HOLMES 'Sonnvf who ls known for giving hot- foots is striving toward becoming an en- gineer Big Sam. as he is also ltnown is forever saving 'You shouldn't have .lone that.' Activities C. A.. Victorv Corps. ROSALIE WEINERMAN 531 S. 60th Street SHAW Roe lives a furlough to furlough ex- istente, waiting for thc one to get home She dislikes diamonds and furs lis she l-tiddingfl and hopes to do something xxutiderful in art. Attitities Art Cluh Victorv Corps C A G. A. A. RITA WEINROTT Garden Court Apartments SHAW Rita, who is always talking with her hanils, admires people with large vocabu- laries. Taking long walks on a sunny dav and listening to Gershwin's RhapsodV in Blue' are among her favorite pastimes. Attivities. Associate Editor of Record Stall. Study Hall Aide, Aide in lOl, Bowl- ing Club, Photography Club. CECELIA WEINSTEIN 4909 Pine Street SHAW To be an actress is Ceil's aim in life. XK'hen not thinking of the bright lights, the entovs reading and good shows. She is definitely one of Westerns future stars. Activities: Modern Drama Club four terms Shakespeare Club, Alternate Sena- tor Spring Plav tGrumpvl, 19-14 Spring Play. THELMA WEISMAN 22l S. 58th Street HOLMES 'Tem' entovs dancing and men, and liopt-s to End her one and only some dav. She like- all sports, and is often heard -:nina 'Isnt that ridiculous! Attixitie- Carroll Phillips Reresenta- tin' Alternate Councilman C A. SELMA WEISS 5544 Malcolm Street SHANN' Sirrxitenien are the strange hobby of Svl a future secretarv. who likes them. ite tream and Ronald Reagan, I like x-or nrrxe but not a lot, savs Sei ui..-n she is niuuulx. ,xfgnulec G A. A C A, Victors' t,..f,. BEATRICE WEISSMAN 5525 Pine Street -A H HOLMES Beary wants to become a secretary. andrtake after those she's liked in the movies. Good luck to you, Beatv. may you take after one of the best. Activities: C. A.. G. A. A.. Bowling Club, ERNEST H. WELDE 5420 Delancey Street I H SULZBERGER 'Honey, who was one of Westerns patrols. is aiming toward the goal of be- iptl a play boy. His favorite saying is ' Take it easy. Activities: Glee Club. World Fellow- ship Club. Patrol, Senator. Orchestra. Western News, Victory Corps. Certificate. EDWIN WELLMAN 5537 Whitby Avenue SHAW Ed's hobby is music. and his ambition is to be successful in all his undertakings. His favorite saying Oh. that's all right PFOVCS he,is easy going. Activities: Administrative and Clerical Aide. C. A.. Victory Corps. EVELYN WEXLER IZ6 S. 53rd Street . U HOLMES Execs hobby is gossip, and like most girls shes good at it. Her favorite say- ing is 'its terrific. She likes Coca-Cola very much, while her dislikes are few. Activities: Patrol. Carroll Phillips Rep- resentative. Councilman, C. A.. G, A, A. ALLEN WHITAKER l02l S. Frazier Street H SHAW AIlens ambition is to join the navy and win the war. His hobby is playing baseball. while his likes and dislikes are very few. His favorite saying is What d'ya say, blue lay? Activities: C. A., Victory Corps. PAUL WHITE H35 S. 52nd Street ASHLAND HIGH When sports aren't too rough, Whity likes them. Being a wonderful singer has cut a career out for him as the bass in a good quartet. Activities: A Cappella Choir. President of Bible Club, Banker, Victory Corps. 'vi-s ,fN 2 CORA WHITTED 2212 Christian Street HOLMES U ,, Cora, whose nickname is PQIIKY' hopes to become a physical education ini structor. Her aglaivieness 1:-.athl2!lCS Wil hl h t ful er am ition. V eictivfilieg Tennis Club. Leaders Cliab. Aychgfy Club, A Cappella Choir. Tre 2 Clgf Club, Chairman of Lunchroom Pa- trols. Alternate Senator. G. A. A. Man- ager. ESTHER WILF 5413 Delancey Streel HOLMES Blondie, who can often be heard saY' mq You Dog! is quite a sports enthu- siast. Her wondei-fulfknack fare Ygxllptg V ll 1' h r much ame in 4 WlActlh'll'tes:e Glet Club. Dramas Cxylb' Banker Leaders' Club. Record Sta . tC- mi-y Corps Chairman. Aid!- MILLICENT WILLIAMS 1218 S. 53rd Street HAW S' hears and then lust a minute. one I 5 -V you know that 'Dixie is 90159 'fo -Qfff the latest Penn football scores. DIXQB is going to take it easy after finishing h l. . Sclsgivitiesz C. A.. G. A. A.. Victory Corps. IAMES WILSON 745 S. Frazier Street SHAW U lt's the Navy for lim after school ,S through with him. He will probably continue to eat. sleep. and take PHY' ln sports as much as possible- Activities: Second Team Football. Var- sity Football. Award. llB Class Basketball, Victory Corps. MARTIN WILSON Chatham Court Apartments SHAW Mun who was one of Wesrern's drummer boys. is a particular lover of wine. women. and drums. Drumming is going to be A'Moosey's career after sol- dlering. Activities: Alternate Senator, Banker. Band. Patrol, Victory Corps. lntramural Basketball. LEONARD WOLFE 6045 Delancey Street HOLMES Wolfe is not what his name implies, although he does like short skirts. Cut it out. will ya? says Wolfe, who wants to have a store like Sears and Roe- buck. Activities: Senator. Salvage Chairman. Alternate Western News Salesman. Rec- ord Staff, Intramural Sports. MARIAN WOLPERT 6245 XVebster Strt-ct ,Y SHAVK' lo ltstcn to Andre Kustelant-v: all dat lon!! le Mars amhttton anti thtnktnq of that terrain Si-aman X lt Um- of MQ, favtorttu pa-times More power to von .Jar Acttx-tttes Banker, Councilman Alter, nate C.ottnttlrna't. Aide to Mtw Mudel Aide to Mx-s Cttllen. KATHRYN VVRAY 230 S Mtllick Strt-ct HOLMES As an artharologtst. 'Blontltc utll hate manv opportunities tn look into bf-y fiatorttc suhzt-tt .ancient lltstorv. Blon. ill' NXIYQIUIN A ' mf NA 5- t tc- stgltt of II. R. antl Acttxtttcs VIR'-tvrtt News Saltmman I.t. hrarv Atdc. U. A. A. Manager Art fllult Attlc to hltss Kecnxx RUTH WRENCH WW Upland Str:-t-t SIIAVK' VN'rt-mhtr t- the pt-ppv nuts uhm thrives t-n food and Matr:v Doats. Her wttttttsms and snappy a,,ewUt quo her a tt-rtatn something. She hopes' to he Somchodv's Stcnogf' Acttvtttcs G. A. A. Manager. Aide to Miss Smvthe XVar Stampt and Stamp Sales Attle. Studv Hall Attic. C. A. G. A. A. MILDRED YANNI 5545 Malcolm Street 'ROSSITER HIGH INDIANA Vhhen vou hear someone exclattntnq lntafttnr thatf vou can hr sure tt! 'fltlltcf' Music and sports are her pet lt vs. ller collection of handlt-atlcrls pic- t: es ts rcallv something to tee. 'Xcttvtttvs' C. A., Aide to Miss Mc- Nichol Atdc in lOl. IACOB ZANKIVIAN 6007 Osage Axenuc V HOLMES Ln qui to college ts 'lakes' anthitton He spends ntuth of his lci-ure time partak- tng tn sport- cspettallv on the haskethall court xxlwrv hc ts often heard remarking tit-W tt.. ttttngfv. Acttwttvs C A.. Vtttorv llurps Inter- tlass Ba-lc-thtll. Tl-IELMA ZANKMAN Ttrwfl pcnzherton Sttrv' Sli.-XXX' Al .x- pmrolltng tht- twat ts lilzrl who t-xt't't1- to lu- a lahoratorv tt-ttzttttazv Llktng Nam mt-n .mtl tau carrots 'Ikhvl wont haw .mv tmuhlc in tht- Iutu:t' xtorltl Attnttlvs Chairman of patrols patrol Gift Committee Alternate St-nator kN'est- ern News Salesman Golf Cluh. Vtttorv Corps. if i F tw' if Q9 42-P ii f 1 ., ts 1 Th 1 Ps -an - I .,.. 'r-4' 4 J 4 CTT A 1 It 4 6' C ti -tx .- Gt RALPH ZARTARIAN 140 S. 52nd Street SHAVV Ralph ' who ts enthu-tastic ahout all sports. chooses baskethall for his favorite Ile dislikes kVestcrn's patrols. espectallv wht-rt hes tn a hurry to get to gvm to ttart another hasltethall game. Activities Second Team Basketball Champions of Intramural Basketball, Al- ternate Councilman. Alternate Senator. Iwo A. XV. A. Awards. Aide to Mr. Morten- -vt Aide to Mus- Supplee. AUDREY ZEILHER H00 S. 58th Street SHAYV Audrev. a real outdoor gIrl who ltltcs all spfmrts. wants to he a successful secre- tarv. Castor otl deflnitely does not make a hit with Audrcv, who likes the finer things tn life. Acttvttics Aide to Miss Stocklev. C. A.. ll. A A. HAROLD ZIEBELMAN 5550 Larchwood Avenue HOLMES llack wants to sit tn the front nf tht' room. tust once. Somehow hc likes the walks he and Mert take to discuss intel- lct -nl things. Activities' Art Cluh, Scenery Club. Scl- e'tt'e Aide. War Bond Salesman. Council- nmtt Alternate Senator. Intermural Bas- l rthall. BERNARD ZOLOT 6l35 Ellsworth Street SHAW llc-:r-ei' hopes to get into college with a 63 average. During his stay at XXX-s ern. he was often heard saying. N'ver had so mitch fun since mv dog dsc-'lm Activities: Senator, Banker. Councilman. Intramural Basketball. Western News falrsman. ARNOLD ZOLOTOROW 5621 Chester Avenue SHAXV Ronny' who wants to he successful a' anvthtng he undertake'-. often sa'v'F For crving out loud. Girls and good Ioocl fit tn well with his datlv routine Activities Alternate Senator. Vlrlvrv Corps Intramural Sports. MARY LOUISE ZORN itll Chestnut Street HOLMES Nrauhrrrx Hlontlrs hnhhv of pho- ttmphx- max help her to become a suc- .rssfttl foreign correspondent. XVhrn she t-ttlattns 'I'hrvr cheers for the Naxv. vu t in het -he - talking ahout a certain ttlor Atrtttstr- C A Carroll Phillips Rep- rrsc't'a!tu' Art Cltth Bowling Club, Aldt rn Blix: Krenev vw f 4 'N :X dill!!! ,A KJ- X 0 v X I, Ac, L '- I' -w. 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West Philadelphia High School - Record Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 1

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West Philadelphia High School - Record Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 1

1946

West Philadelphia High School - Record Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

1953

West Philadelphia High School - Record Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956


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