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I9 GRACE BURKE GLRTRUD15 WVALLALI HIRB1 R1 Po m MARe,xR1:T DILLOIN Gold Medal Contest III Annu 1l Gold lXIed1l Lontest ln shorthflnd 'lllil tx nexx Yltlflglf Nl 'ls held on the moxnxng of N111 16 19 3 rlhe eontest L,0I1S1StCd of two tests one for teeur 11x IH Sl10Itl!1l1Ll 'md txpexx rxtmg, 'md 1nother for speed lll tx pe xx fltllljl lhe Snead lest eons sted of nexx lI1Kl unpraetleed m.1ter1'1l, vxrltten for fifteen tonsetutlve mxnutts l'Ul Clkll error m1de IH the test '1 penaltx or ten xxords xx 'ms dtdutted from the QIONN number of xxords xx rltten lhc xxxnnex of thls test xx.1s llllss I sther Deutser xx l1o tx ped lt 1 net speed of 53 xx ords 1 mxnute Esther IS Z1 member mf the Bond of llll7llLltl0IlS 1nd no doubt she reee.ved mueh of her fflllllllg 'ls '1 sneedx tx nlst through the xx ork she his done fol the lourn 1l md BI'CldllI'l Hoxx ex er, .ur neeomphshments 1re not merelx hmlted to txplng She IS '1 member of the Glee C lub 1nd Nlasquers YVe stlll remember her msmred '1L.tlI1Lf IH the Senlor Plax Htrhut Po 1d 1CLCnX ed honorlble mentlon m tlns 'fest tx pmg at '1 speed of 57 xxou s 1 Illlllllfi Hu Hut 1s 1 modtst un 1ssum1ng xoung felloxx Next to tx Dlllfl IC tonftssts ht tnjoxs flktlllg, 1t Vll1Lll hc 1s velx 1dept He Is 1 promrnent member of U lsquers NI IFLIIICY Ulllon 11 o tx ped It 1 speed of '57 xxords 1 mmute to recexve honor lhle mentlon ln tlns test lxI'lI'glfCt h 18 Ind 1n envllble reeord throughout the entlre 1 lr md 1s xx ell deserxung of the honor xx huh she his xx on for herse f Obxlouslx her other studies 1re also hrst r1te for she IN .1 member of the lN'1txon'1l Honor boelelx Aetul ux tomes lboxe full elst H1 shorthftnd 'md txpexx fltlflg' A 140 xxord l1t11r d ttmd it tht 1 lte of IOO xx ords 1 IUIHIITC, xx rltten H1 shorthfmd, tx ped xuthout s oxxs pr utne ILLIII x, lllll CllllQlCI1LC Crue Burke, xxho h1s 1e1om nhshed tln um uk thlc fe1t bx tx puw -lb xx 0IllS Il mlnute perfeetlx, xx on the ILLUFILY Lontest xxlth else Her futhfulntss 1nd pr1et1U1l USlQC of txplng have kept 1er Lontmuouslx unonff the lelders of 111 tx plllg and shorth 1nd Llrxsses Cyertrudt VV1ll.1te txpmg 30 x1ords 11 mmute xxlthout 'ln errox from short h 1nd, xx on hrst honorihle mentlon H1 the Contest lndustrrous, mpftble of 111 klnds of commereml xx ork, Gertrudes sehol'1st1c SlI'lFldll1g IS among the hlghest of the Com meru 1l QIJUISC Tttrnfx ftt 1 l K' re. 1 ...1 ..... lus'r111ck lDlil ',lER 1 4 ' T I ' 4 Y 1 4 I I 1 Y 1' 1 Y 1 ' 1 7 v ' . . 1 L 1 1 1 , . 1 1 ,A 1. ' yr 1 5 1 s 1,1 V 1 1 , 1 , J . . .. . .. . ,.. ,1. ' 1 . . 1 v ' ' , 1 ' 1 - A 1 .,. I Y 1 . . . ' ' ,, ' . , . .. , ' 1 , ' 1 . . . 1 wi- , 1 v v 1 r s 1 - 1 1 ' 41 .1 , J '., ' 1 1 .I 1 ,' ' 1 I K I 1 1 1 K L. K 1, ,1. '. 1 , . ' ' 1 ' ' '. V 4 11 1 1 1- ' 1 . 1. ' I 1 v , 3- 1 - s .v 1 . . .1 1 Y ' 1 ' 'ff 'I ' ' 'C ' ' V, I ' ' F I 'D' 2 . I Z A I I' 1 S ' I 1 .' .H ' fc ' Z. ,' Q. 1 2 if 1 4 2 ' ly it I - . . 1. . , s . - Y . Y . 1 . ' . .5 . . 1 . .' 1 1 ' '. .. .,.. 1 1 , Y ., ' 1 , 1 ' ' . . . Q., , , . ., . -, ' ,' ' . 1 , .- illl Cl'l'0l', Ill 'Z ' ' , J 'HCI' I ' . - I' ' If Z ' '. I- -1 4 - f , 1 v 1 ' I v - 1 I s - v 1 ss 1-v , . s . . . H V 5 . ' . . V . 1 ,' .., ,' ,.. , .11 1, 1 ' . V f I ' ffl ,., I I Z f . I 'nfl I. N 1 fa is v I - 1 I Y' . 1 1 D . . 1 . ' I ' I 1 1 '. f I 1 1 4 f w' 1 V1 1. -' 1 ' .1 . I . 1 K. . 1. . . ' w': 1 .1 -, .,,,,.
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OS 33 ,...,a- Er-H SALSBURG E UGEN E CAV.-XNAUGH Mantle Orators SENIOR MANTLE ORATOR .TosEPH SALSBURG f H li position of a lllantle Orator is ' an exacting one and one which requires much of its possessor. Not only must he have a good speaking voice, but the ability to write a speech and the per- sonality to deliver it as well. Joseph Salsburg, Senior lllantle Ora- tor, proved himself a worthy man for this office. Little need be said of his numerous and varied accomplishments for they are already well-known. Let it suffice to say that Joe has participated in many extra-curricular activities only a few of which are the Senior Play, Opera, lllinstrels, Board of Publications and hlasquers. A scholar, too, is Joe, a fact easily evidenced by his membership in the National Honor Society for two years. A good speaker, a good student, a good man. 7'tt'v11ly-fo ur JUNIOR MANTLE ORATOR EUGENE CAVANAUGH 'I' was no easv thing for the Jun- iors to select a llantle Orator this year, for talent was present in great abundance. However, after a hotly contested election, Eugene Cavanaugh emerged victorious. Eugene is quite diminutive in stature but this has only served as a spur to his ambitions. In spite of his size, he began to rise above the average run of his classmates by being chosen for last year's Christmas Play. After entering such organizations as hlasquers, Aviation Club, German Club and the ranks of the Cafeteria Ushers, his period of as- cendancy continued until we find it cul- minated, for the time being at least, in the role of Junior lllantle Orator. Good luck, Eugene! lllay you rise to undreamed of heights.
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my NATHHQH.HONOR HXHETY First Row: Paul Schrode, Harold Hyman, Joseph Salsburg, Hazel Barnes, Josephine Adams, Sylvia Meth, Miriam Srnulowitz. Harold Wertheimer. George Smolenyak. Delbert Adams. Second Row: Anastasia. VVasinda, Evelyn Ehrlich, Marion Haas, Florence Pearlman. Frances Kovalslti, Anne Mel elyta. Mary Cavan. Natalie Krashkevich, Helen Mary Lenahan, Nellie Lentini, Dorothy VVilli:uns. Third Row: Daisy Jones, Mary Bria, Dorothy Frank, Lenore Morris, Elizabeth Kaiser, Mary C'ha'lis. Florence Ramsey. Marg'a.ret Dillon. Fourth Row: Basil Yaremlto. Anthony Martino, VVillits Coleman, Maurice Halper, James Mayoek, Ferris Thomas, .Tohn Keating, Chester Derr. National Honor Society HE National Honor Society! Wlieii we think of this organization and when we think of the qualifications necessary for appointment, we re- gard those who have been able to meet these requirements successfully with much respect and admiration. The National Honor Society is truly the high- est peak of scholastic achievement. One who can receive grades averaging over ninety for four years besides de- veloping in himself the qualities of leadership and dependability is surely meritorious of some national recognition of this sort. The fifteen percent quota allotted is not often entirely Hlled, because of these strict requirements. Only about twenty-tive Seniors and ten Juniors were admitted from both upper classes. The members of this society are not wholly serious-minded and over studious. They could not be so and at the same time hold the high positions they do in ' J school life. Too, they do not neglect social affairs in regard to the society, for during the Christmas vacation a very informal and greatly enjoyed luncheon was held for the members and for the alumni who had been chosen when they were in school. Again we congratulate these students, these chosen few of Cougblin, upon their enviable records. Trevi: ly-xii'
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