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1948 . JAY SUPKOFF-Orchestra A: String Quartet: 'Trio: Entered from Colfax School, 713: Future School-University of Pittsburgh MARILYN R. SWARTZ-Treasurer of Homeroom, IZA: Dramatic English: Class Play Cast: Prom Committee: Voice Group E: junior Sigma Iota: Bookroom Club: Auditorium Usher THELMA MAY TATTONfYolley Ball '47: Fashion Show Com- mittee: Entered from Greenfield School, 9B: Special Interest- Sewing BARBARA R. TEXfl3ramatic Englishg Class Play Cast: Class Day Committee: President of Student Council, IZA: Senior Leaders: Tutoring Committee: Modern Dance: Sigma Iota: Secretary of Homeroom, 1lB, 1lA, 12B ROBERT EDWARD VANGELOFF - President of Homeroom. IUA, IIB, IZA: President of Hi-Y, 124-X: Microscope Club: Football '45, '40, '-17: journal Staff: Prom Committee: Hall Patrol Com- mittee: Community Chest IRIS C. VERTMAN-Voice Groups E, C: Sigma Iota: Library Club: Journal Staff: Lunch Room Committee '46: Secretary-Trezb surer of Homeroomg Nurses' Aid LOUIS G. WALDEN-Entered from Gladstone Junior High School, l1B: Special Interest-Chemistry: Favorite Sport-Swimming ALAN M. WALLIE-Student Council: President of Senior Class: Lunch Room Committee: journal Staff: Prom Committee: Com- munity Chestg Narrator for Modern Dance: American Legion Award: Three Scholastic Keys FRANK WARDfFootball '47: Entered from Mifflin School, 9B: Favorite Sport-Football: Favorite Subject-Sociology RUTH WEINSTEIN-Sigma Iota: Senior Science Club: Secretary- Treasurer of Homcroom: Transferred from Roosevelt School, 7B SYRITTA C. WEINSTEIN-Elltered from Schenley High School, IOA: Planning to become a Bookkeeper: Favorite Sport-Tennis SHIRLEY PEARL WEISS-Orchestras D, C, B: Majorettes '41- '47: Vice President of Homeroom, IZA: Young Magicians' Club: Y-Teens: Prom Committee: Class Day Committee: Senior Sigma Iota: Dramatic English: Scholastic Art Shows 25
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M. HERBERT SHAPIRO-Prom Committee, Co-chairmang jour- nal Staff, Moderator of Discussion Club, Future Teachers of America, Science Club, Student Council, American School of Air Broadcast, Fourth Place-Hearst History Contest MARY ANN SHARLEK-Hockey Club, Volley Ball, Basketball, Entered from Gladstone Junior High School, l1Bg Future Plans- Clerical Work ROBERT G. SHUGERMAN-Football '473 Class Day Committee, Entered from Peabody High School, llBg Favorite Sport-Football WILLIAM SIEVERS-Football Team '46, '47, Entered from St. Rosalia's, 9Bg Favorite Subject-English, Favorite Sport-Football JANET B. SIGAL-Treasurer of Homeroom, l2Ag Vice President of Homeroom, 1013, l0Ag President of French Club, lZAg Foreword Representativeg Swimming Team '44, Volley Ball '44 MARIANNE M. SILBERBERG-Dramatic Englishg Class Play Cast, Student Council, Class Day Committee, Chairman of Lunch- room Committee, Foreword Staffg French Club, Future Teachers of America, Library Clubg Foreword Representative ALLEN M. SILVERMAN-President of Homeroom, l2Bg Gym- nastic Team '43, '44, '45, Swimming '45, Basketball Manager '46, Track Team '47, Pla11 for Future-Accounting MARY LOU SOMMERSv-Orchestras B, Ag All City Orchestrag Youth Symphonyg Special Interest-Commercial Work DOROTHY SOPOLIGA-Modern Dance, Vice President of Home- room, llAg Vice President of Distributive Education Class MORRIS J. SPOKANE-Camera Club, Vice Presidentg Senior Science Club, Voice Group D LILA M. STEIN-Secretary of Senior Classy Secretary-Treasurer of Homeroom, l2Bg Foreword Representativeg Sigma Iotag Senior Science Club: Journal Staff, Hockey '46, '47, Volley Ball '46, '47g Basketball '46, '47, Mushball '47 ' SHIRLEY STEINBERG-Junior Discussion Club, Library Clubg Gym Leaderg Participated in P.T.A. Programs 24
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NORMAN WILLIAMS-Music Club, Science Clubg Journal Staff: Lunchroom Committeeg Bookroom Club, Basketball League ELIZABETH YAREMKO-Special Danceg Student Councilg Jour- nal Staffg Service Clubg Hockey '47, Senior Leaders Klze greatest gzzdusfry NE of the largest industries in the United States today is the manufacture of scholars. The gradual growth of these board of education products has been observed, and a pictorial report published under the 113.1116 Allderdice jour- nal. This complicated and fascinating cycle of development is here summarized. Design for a new student begins with a small-scale freshman. VVhen each new allotment of raw material arrives, a group of approximately 70 designers prepares to create advanced models. The final versions come in a variety of highly finished shapes and sizes stainped with a large white A , During the time the scholars are moving down the conveyor belts toward commencement, Cs are handed out profusely. The most exciting stage in the whole process is graduation. Finished stu- dents moving along the 2nd floor annex come to a big hole in the floor. As each body gets to the edge of the hole, it is picked up by a sling, and dropped into the precisely moving stream of life. Good models must be able to enter an occupation with ease, standing up under all wear and tear. 26 '
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