Gratz High School - Gratzonian Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)
- Class of 1940
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K .X L ., ,QC Ei ' 4'f1?'?- ' . f f- 1 n ' - L1 ,i LA -, xx MQ anis' M2 153 Qui, 'Q Q 4,32 , 516 TIIE GIIATZIINIAN ' 1940 i Q: , b fs Q 513--33 is. S1' Q Ca 2 gx ,S UIQ! The Gratzonian Juno 1940 1 G Simon Gratz High School Philadelphia ' Penn:-1. AFTER due reverie and reflection, the staff has selected America as the theme for this Record Book. We have tried to show how our country with its traditions, accomplish- ments, and great promises for the future, has influenced the student. We have observed and hope that we have been able to record the fact that our thoughts, activities, and aspirations have been happier and brighter because we are Americans. Today, fires of freedom across the sea glow but faintly, and America alone stands free and peaceful-the beacon light of liberty. We have studied and seen and felt all that has been bequeathed to us, the great heritage of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness that is now our duty to carry onward. x Profoundly grateful for our inheritance, our vast and color- ful country, our peculiarly American culture, our great industrial achievements, our progressive educational institutions, and above all the Bill of Rights, we dedicate this book to THEE, AMERICA and TO THY STRENGTH AND PROGRESS May the torch of liberty continue to inspire hope in the hearts of peoples the world over, even unto eternity! NE The School L 'A' UT of the darkness of ignorance and illiteracy beamed a light of magnificent radiance-the torch of Free Education. The establishment of a free educa- tional system was one of the iirst steps in the development of America. Our vast country was never destined to be held. in submission of thought and intelligence. Every opportunity possible was given to Arnericais youth to prolong the con- tinuance of that liberty-loving feeling which is so essentially American. Among the educational leaders, who have given their untiring eiforts on behalf of public instruction in Philadelphia, there stands one whose work toward this end was so distinguished that he earned the honor of having one of the finest high schools in the city bear his name, Sinlon Gratz High School. The plot of land at Seventeenth and Luzerne Streets, was the site chosen for the new school. From these grounds rose a beautiful and modern five-story build- ing containing the finest equipment possible and provided with an excellent faculty of one hundred and fifteen teachers. This building was dedicated to the task of High! MAIN ENTRANCE ur Yesterda crlucating thc thousands that would cntcr its portals in scarch of a highcr :incl worth- whilc cducation. lfrmn thc tiinc Uratz was mlcclicatcml in 1927. thc school has grown with thc surrounrling connnunitics until. from an original cnrollnicnt of thrcc thon- sancl. wc now havc inorc than forty-thrcc hunclrcrl studcnts guimlcll hy onc llllllIll'K'tl thirty tcachcrs. Gradually all thc clcniocratic principlcs of thc outsiclc worlcl wcrc :uloptccl with a fcw ncccssary modifications. 'l'hc primary fcaturc was a stuclcnt govcrnnu-nt. known as thc Stumlcnts Association unclmr thc capalilc guiclancc of Mrs. Marion Wvallacc. lvnclcr this systcin. thcrc is a group of stuclcnts who arc clcctccl hy thcir fs-llow classniatcs to rcprcscnt thcni in thc Scnatc. Court. ancl Housc of licprcscntatircs- thcsc arc closcly niorlclcd aftcr thc l'nitcd Statcs Congrcss and Suprcnmc Vourt. Thus a ina-ior stcp has hccn takcn to procurc unity among thc stuzlcnts. a mlcniocratic unity-fa syinhol of Anim-rica's lihcrty and frccrlom. 'l'hc cntirc school connnunity was shockccl at thc passing of our liclovcrl prin- cipal. J. lillwoocl Calhoun. on lfclxruary 8. 19238. His intcrcst in school affairs had cnrlcarccl hini to thc hcarts of all. Mr. f'alhoun's succcssor. llr. li. Carl XVQ-rncr. has carricrl on our latc principal's work with gratifying rcsnlts. Dr. YV4-rncr is familiar with thc prohlcnis of our school as hc was fornicrly thc hcatl of our coni- lncrcial mlcpartincnt hcforc hccoining principal of thc Pcnn Trcaty Junior lligh School. 'l'hc first issuc of thc school papcr. christcnccl Thr Spoiliyllf, appcarcal on lll'Ck'llllN'l' 19, 1927. laulcr thc ahlc litcrary guimlancc of Mr. lidgar .l. YVilli:nns and thc financial dircction of Mr. Bcnjaniin Kuykcndall, thc papcr has niaclc tru- SIMON GRATZ HIGH SCHOOL sax we wg ,, MM W he 131.1 f ew gr, H is my -zz: vz fwsfwfz--Ml: -.M Lev:-wi. ML Q G 1 . mir K 2, , Q ' V sws ffT3Q.j .jg' f5i'i1.f'SSw:?sf2 . ' . -try ,At N f-? S13rsfbg Qffqiii iii ' - i Q., 14 IH . t X ,. L, Xxx' 'Ig-is X an ' tif-K f 4 1: f 4' All 0ur Yesterdays nn-ndous advances in both the quantity and quality of its material. For several years The Spotlight has been recognized as outstanding by the Columbia Press Conference. The nanie of Simon Gratz has been synonymous with leaders in every con- ceivable educational and sporting field. During 24--L0's stay at Gratz, we have been the proud recipients of the Public High Soccer, Tennis. Chess, and Basketball chznnpionships as well as the coveted Basketball Crown. Our Gala Nights have been rated as among the best student productions in the city. These extra-curricular activities have been instituted to offer the recreation necessary for the maintenance of a sound nlind in a sound body--an asset that is truly American. Simon Gratz, our school. has contributed its share toward breaking down the barriers of ignorance and darkness to replace them with the Torch of Free Edu- cation. WVe Americans have nourished that flanie and have watched it grow until today its brilliance lights the wav toward unprejudieed education of the massesi thc ideal upon which America was founded. MARBLE HALL V W ,Luis Wig. ' rm,,,,, L, , V mggggu,mm,,m K B, rm V Du. t Ani. ln. XX nu Princilml rincipalgs essage ' ' s it r i -V Q . , i N ICI! 'l'o 'ruic t'I,,-xss or JUNE. 19-LO: ln thcsc stirring and critical tinics you havc choscn a very appropriate thcmc tor your ltccord Hook. It is most fitting that you should sclcct as your topic A-Xnlcrica---its past. prcscnt. and tuturc. lVc lovc our country for its iilcals. its institutions and its traditions. VW- hc- llcrc in l ful for 1 t lc valuc of thc connnon man and his illiinitahlc possibilitics. YVc arc thank- mur puhlic schools which kccp opcn thc floor of opportunity for thc chilmlrcu of crcrv racc and cvcry crccrl. f . lhc pionccrs of Aincrica wcrc inihuccl with a spirit ot' faith and couragc that cnahlcml Yvashington and his halt'-starvcd. halt'-clothccl soldicrs to survivc thc hittcr agonics of Vallcy Forge. Thcsc carly Americans had faith in the sacrcilf ncss ot' thcir causc. Thcir couragc. sacrificc. and patriotism won for us thc frccrioni and thc hlcssings which constitntc our American hirthright. In thc onc hunclrccl anal sixty-four ycars that wc havc hccn an inclcpcnrlcnt nation, wc havc inadc unparallclcd progrcss in thc arts of civilization and harc hc-- CUIIN' 0111 - of thc gre-atcst nations in thc world. As wc look forward to thc unccrtaintics of thc futurc. wc nccd thc sainc qualitics of faith and couragc which cnahlcml our sturdy forcfathcrs to ovcrconic all ohstaclcs ancl hring this contincnt unilcr dominion. Thc prcscrvation and dcvclopnicnt oi' this hcri tagc will soon hc cntrustcrl to you. May thc spirit of our Anlcrican patriots and pionccrs givc you thc faith anal courage- to carry on ancl hcqucath to succcccling Y' Ecncrations our idcals and institutions and thc hlcssings of Aincrican lihcrty. Sllll't'T'l'ly y0lll'S. aculty an 'Ir F ART, HOME ECONOMICS AND MVSIL' Di+1l'.'Xli'l'M i'IN'l'S Miss ANNMH-xi. 'VFRNHRfIN'lHll'flIl1'Ilf Ilwllrl Mrs. S2l,l'ilil l'llll1IIliIlLIS Mr. Ruin-rf fillililllilll Miss liurimrzi Hzunilhm Miss Ililiiil' Lung: Miss Alia-v IC. Martin Miss I,:iuru Mc'Aliish'r Mrs. xVilIii.l'L'li Nliiviwll Miss Clara l':1m':lkc Mr. NllI'lll?lll Smith Dr. Ala-1' VVnsl1c-u VOM M I'lIil'I'1 DICPA ll'l'M NNT Mk. S'rANi.i-xv D. HIRATIIf-l,l'1Hll'fHIl'Ilf Ilrfml Mrs, Minniv Adams Mr. Nlvyvr M. Alivn Dr. Csilvin U. Althouse Dr. Harold H. lillcklvy Miss iiillllllil Cloud Mr. Nlliililll Fox Miss ll0l'lHllil'iil' Frislmic Miss Nlyru S. Fullcr Miss Lillian M. Graf Miss Sara M. Iiililllil Miss Clara i'll'Y'l'lIHlllll Miss Kzltliryn Kick Mr. lgl'll.iillIlill Kllyiivllliilii Miss Maria- C. Mullmllamcl Mr. Gm'm'grc li. Mumford Mr. W. Henri Neilson Miss lilizzlimm-ill K. Urilivlm Mrs. Fl'il,llCK'h li. PIIFSUIIS Mr. Mark Ii. Quay Miss Elsiv M. Hivllmn l Miss Gramm' S. Suylur Mr. Carol J. Stn-vt Mr. F. Howard Struusc Miss Gramm- Ii. 'fzitmzln Miss AIIQIIISUL 'l'r1'fz Mr. .Inhn VV. YVic'1lc'r HNGLISII Dl'll'AR'l'Ml IN'l' Du. M. IJAVIIJ Holfm1.xN--IIr1mrfmvnf llwual Mr. cil'l'il?lI'Ki U. .'XIlfIl'I'IIlZlllll az'l'z'1' K ,Y felministration -k Min Ruth l.. .Xrlliur M rm. I,IiiliIIl li. fUiL'ilt'l' Mixs ijUI'Uiilf' Davis Min Milriliu I.. Ilvrr Miss i'.illElill'iil l.. I'lllion Min Iiuilu-rim' M. Iivciizllulii Mr. i'il'lll'5i l.. llorolll M iw. Rim' liuplam Mu. M:li',iorn- l. I.:lng:c Mira l'!I'ilill'i5 l,m-l vvi'c Mrs. iiilmlvgrzllwlm' I . lmwiw Mr. I,l'UlI if. l.i-xx-is Miss .lvzlilill-lim' Melvin-llzim Mlm .lsnw M4'l'lx'z1ry Hr. llzlvid Nt'NYlllHI'k M rs. NlJll'fl'ill'L't Smiih Mr. .Xifl'L'li Stark Miss Ihwilm lf. Voigt Mr. Mzuiricv XVIISSCTIIHIII Mr. liilgau' J. M'iliinms i Uiil'lIUN l..XNGl'Alil'I IJi'll'.-Xli'l'Mi'iN'l' Mn. l RI2llIZllIl'Ii VY. lylll, I7I'IIIlI'flllI'lIf llrfnl Mr. livorg,:v R. Bl'l'lHll'll Min ISL-mic lgl'I'Il!wit'iIl Mr. Hllylllllllil A. Iiimvzliigvr Mrs. lisiiwi' ll. l'y4im'Il Miss M:ii'g:ul'm-i M. liullzlgxlu-r Mr. M'illi:un l Iox'4l llowzniwl Mr. ll:-nry R. M-urin Mr. Winiivlcl iulbyfl' Miss xxllllil NIIIIIZVI' Mr. Cin-orgrv J. xv1'illl1ll' M.X'l'lll'lM.'X'l'll'5 lDl'1l'. kll'l'MHN'l' Mn. l'i..uu:Nci: .L fiAliIlIKl1'K IH',HlI'fllII'llf llf-4 Mr. livrnurcl August Mr. Milton Brooks Mr. George Dnguu Miss Mary M. lilflw-y Mr. Mark lhlfllllilllll Miss yIZll'yll'XV Slriizingcr Mr. llvr11:n'd Wnrsluuv Thirlrrn Faculty and Administration MECHANIC ARTS DEPARTMENT MR. FRED!-IIIIC S. CRISI'INfDI'1PflffHlfllf Ilrfurl Mr. Otis Ilarrzil Mr. Robert R. Folvy Mr. Vinvvnt Fort Mr. .I. VVvir Hamilton Mr. Sunnu-l K. Haslfun Mr. VVilli:un II:-tTn:'r Mr. Julian P. Ilickolc Mr. Otto K1-ltz Mr. Ilurnvll Kinkls-r Mr. Howard Pitman Mr. Benjamin F. Price PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT MR. IFTARRY VV. SNYIDl'IRflN'lHll'fHlI'lIf Ilrfnal Miss Pziulinv Bowvn Mrs. Hvstvr VV. Fitzgerald Mrs. Eliznlwtli C. Hall Miss Many I.uk1-rt Miss Tln-Ima Murr Mr. .lost-ph C. Svliwvitzvr Mr. Ge-orgv Slwgrog Mr. I r:un'is Tivrncy Mrs. Marion W. VValluc4- SCIENCE DEPARTMENT DR. Ermicn IS. IvLRIL'H-IjI'1JlIl'fllll'Ilf llwml Dr. Harold .I. Alvrnlizuns Mr. Alvin Iiivkvl Mrs. Clara M. Gantt Miss Marion IS. Htlllll'IlI?llIIl Miss Annu C. Knnfmzmn Mr. Roln-rt Ii. Morris Mr. Jose-ph I. Osvr Mr. Frzmlc A. Sudkvr Miss Marion B. Savin Mr. VVult4'r R. Thivrolf Dr. I.ily A. Wvivrlmcli Mrs, Louise E. VVorrc'll Miss NIARGARET R. McDcm'1r:1.1. .imvisfanf tn till' Principal CIIAIRMAN OF GUIDANCE Dr. Margaret VV. Abe-I LIBRARIAN Miss Louise- Schulte Mrs. Marion N. Chanvr, Assistant SOCIAL STCDIES D EPARTMENT Miss .Inssm C. EVANs--Ihfpurlmrfnt llwul Mr. Natlmniel Baron Mr. Rolannl II. Cass:-ls Dr. Anna C. Claude-r Mr. Pulnn-r R. Flowvrs Mrs. Elvanor A. Goldberg Mr. I rvclc-rick .l. G:-utter Mr. Hynwn I-Iausc-r Mr. Raymond Hood Dr. Honry G. Mavdcr Miss Mah:-l A. Mm-ng Miss Marin' G. Mullen Mrs. Suzanne- H. Sunkowsky Mrs. Rachel S. Slll'l'IIIilll Mr. Martin Sklar Miss Hum-l A. Taylor HOME AND SCHOOL VISITOR Miss Hvlvn I. Stout NURSE Miss Maizie S. Morris OFFICE FORCE Miss Pauline Muller, Secretary Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Mrs. Fourteen Marie A. B?llllYIQ2','Eli'dIl0I' I.illie M. Brown Minerva Kahn Luvina Le-mke I,0luli Mayor Elsie K. McCarty NIR S'rRol sr Da. Alam. 1 Guidance ffiee ERY few of us during our stay at Gratz have not at sometime come face to face with a problem that brought us into the Guidance Office. Regardless of whether we needed a roster rearrangement, a change in course, a job to enable us to remain in school, information about college entrance or scholar- ships. or advice about selecting our vocation. the door of the Guidance Office was always open to all of us. Cheerful Dr. Abel, tl1e Guidance Chairmang genial Mr. Strouse, and cordial Miss Derr brought courage. inspiration and happiness to all who have sought their counsel. Could one wish for a more competent staif to undertake the many difficult tasks that are theirs? Those who came to Gratz in the midst of a term have been welcomed and ad- to their new surroundings by those in the Guidance Office. They are the people who understand young people and student problems and are most capable of giving advice for the solution of their perplexities. VVhat Gratzonian upon emergence from that room after an interview has not felt stronger, lighter of heart and more sure of the path ahead? In the office is an entire library of college catalogues and vocational pamphlets. There stands the bulletin board announcing examinations for scholarships and voca- tional opportunities. And now that we are no longer students, but alumni of Gratz. it is in the very same Guidance Office that reconnnendations for positions take form. YVe will remember for many years the efforts of llr. Abel, Miss llerr, and Mr. Strouse to insure us greater success and happiness. VVe cannot take leave of Gratz without first extending to them a sincere and hearty thank you. 4,1 Iiss Ilmui Fifteen acult has BS Q35 Q, V1 1 .7 pr' 5 .M AP V' Opposite page: Below: 1. Dr. Werner . . . 2. Mrs. Cummings . . . 3. 1. Mrs. Wallace . . . 2. Mr. Morris . . . 3. Dr. Miss Turner and Mrs' Lange ' ' ' 4' Miss Wascho . . . 4. Miss Keenahan . . . 5. Mr. Halpen . . . 5. Mr. Dague . . . 6. Mr. Crispin , . I-1d...6.M.Hl ...7.M.L . . . 7. Mr. sadker . . . s. The little picture oo ' , ammo , 'S ange that wasnk there . . . 9. Dr. HGH-man and . . . 8. Mr. Morris . . . 9. Mr. Bn-ath . . . Mrs, Wallace , , , 10, Mr, Cassels , , , 11, 10. Mr. Bernard . . . 11. Mr. Birath . . 12. Dr- Werner ' - - 12- Mr- F0l9Y - - - 13- MF- Mr. Allen . . . 13. Mr. Brooks . . . 14. Dr. Essay ' ' ' 14' Mr'MGol?-iman ' ' ' 15' Mr' Abrahams . . . 15. Mr. August . . . 16. Mr. owers . . . 16. r. agmann . . . 17. . Mr. Biswanger . D ' 18. Mr. Kinkler I l D 19- Flowers . . . 17. Mr. Schweitzer . . . 18. Mr. Mr. Morris ' i . 20. Mr. Fox . ' l 21. Dr- Biswanger . . . 19. Mr. Angermann . . 20. Hoffman . . . 22. Miss LeFevre. Miss Bl-!t'l1St9in - - . 21. Mrs. Worrell. Activities Stud nt Gov rum nt Mus. NIARION YV. YVALLAcr: Sponsor, Student fi0'l'l'f'II1lI!'ll,f and Sfzulrnf .'lcfi1'ifir'.v w i VERY person has as his iuulieuzihle right us :lu American citizen certain powers which he may exercise toward getting good government. This, we, in America. call llcmocrzxcy. The leaders of today may he very thankful that the laude-rs of tomorrow will he fully versed in the practice of dt'll10CT2lCy. Almost every large puhlic high school and :1 great many junior high schools in the nation have origA inuted some form of student government. at least in theory. if not in fact. This Counting Ballots F11 r ' 1 'Q - , 'IEW u I -ll serves to acquaint the students with the duties and responsibilities that are connected with the running of the government. At Gratz. one of the major extra-curricular activities that a student may par- ticipate in is the Students Association. This organization was planned along the lilies of the national government, and while it does not expect to run the school, its prime objective is training in citizenship, and, secondly, to set up situations for students to learn democratic principles. It has three branches: the Senate. thc Court and the House of Representatives. each of which is nominated and elected directly by the students. However, the electing of officers is a privilege accorded only to members of the Students Association. Beside these three main groups, there are various committees which function under the direction of the Students Associa- tion. Some of these are: the monitors, Building and Grounds Committee. Six-Footers and Five-Foot I emmcs. Also, there are several committees which are jointly man- aged by the faculty and the students for the mutual good. These are the Assembly Program Committee and the School Health Council. The Sponsor of the Students Association is Mrs. Marion W. Wallace, who came from the VVilliam Penn High School in 1927 where she was assistant sponsor of student activities. Upon her arrival, she began the organization of our Students Association and has been its guiding light up to the present. Under her supervision Gratz has become one of the first schools in the city to have an extensive form of stu- dent government. Wlieii Mrs. Vvallace took her sabbatical leave from February. 1939, to February, 19410, Mrs. Marjorie Lange took over the reins of sponsorship and has kept the Students Association up to its high standard of excellence. Questioned on the importance of the student government movement, Mrs. VVal- lace stated, Instead of being an extra-curricular activity, student government is so important, in my estimation, that it should be made a regular part of the curriculum. Dues Collection 7'tt'cn flu-our Senate 'l'HlC highest governing body in the school is the Senate. Its function is to take the proper steps towards correction of conditions which arise about the school. These conditions are reported by a corps of monitors, representatives, members of the faculty, and the Senate and Court. The Senate consists of thirteen members, namely, president, two viee-presi- dents Qone boy and one girlj, two senators from each grade Cone boy and one girlj, except the 10A and 10B grades, which have only one. They are elected at the close of each term for the following semester. The Senate mects once a week, on Tues- day, in the Students Association office for the discussion and solution of problems. The Senate's main project this term was a novel houseclcaning campaign. During this time the various grades were made responsible for specified floors of the school building. It was their duty to try to keep that floor as clean as possible. In this way, the work of the Students Association is interlocked directly with class activities, therefore, making cooperation between the two much easier to accomplish. The eflicieney of the Senate is further heightened by the semi-monthly meetings of the House of Representatives. In this new plan, instead of meeting as a group, the representatives of the individual grades meet their respective senators for a discussion of problems and ideas. The combination of 'these things with the regular activities of the Senate make it one of the most important parts of the Students Association. This semester our President was .lane VVells and the 12B Senators were Rosanna Hoster and David Brunner, each of whom made this term's Senate projects a success. SENATE Sealed: Theodore Stepek, Shirley Pepp, Ros- anna Hoster, President Jane Wells, Evelyn Bender, Gloria Lorch, Ruth Dunn. Standing: Martin Carbonell, William Finnel, William Sharps. img, Twenty-two iv? COURT Arnold Carnevale, Janet Tophimv Chief JU' tice Inez Jones, William Kotsch, Herbert Ro gove, Sylvia Zimmerman. ourt T HE Co11rt is also an important organ of the Students Association. The Court has a system of penalties for those students who, after trial, are found to be guilty of some infraction of the rules. However, this is not its main objective. It tries to guide the student by helping him to realize that he was wrong and to curb further misdemeanors. The Court consists of seven members, namely: The Chief-justice and two asso- ciate judges from each grade Qone boy and one girlj. These judges are elected only from the IIB, IZA, and IZZB grades. They are elected at the close of each term for the following semester. The Court meets each Monday afternoon for the hearing of cases. A very important committee which works under the Court is the Six-Footers' Committee. It is composed entirely of boys who are six feet and over and its re- sponsibility is to cover those portions of the school building and grounds not covered by other groups of monitors. It has come to hold an important place in the Stu- dents Association. This term, under the joint sponsorship of the Senate and Court, the Five-Foot Femmes were organized as a committee of girls to augment the Six- Footers. Though new. it has shown itself to be a valuable asset to the Students Association. The Court had one main project on which it concentrated its efforts- a big no-smoking campaign. With the cooperation of all concerned a decided change in the prevalence of smoking on school premises was noticed. VVe can only hope that the Courts in the future will continue to function as elliciently. This term our Chief-justice was Inez Jones and the 12B Associate Judges were William Kotsch and Janet Topham, all of whom must be congratulated for their splendid work on the Court. Tzccnfy-three Representatives TIIIC House of liepresentatives is a large hody which forms the essential tie he- tween the Senate and Court and the student hody itself. liaeh advisory class in the sehool eleets a representative to the House at the heginning of eaeh term to serve for 'that term. Onee a month eaeh representative at- tends a meeting which is presided over alter- nately hy the two viee-presidents. At these meetings the aetivities of the other hranehes of the Students Assoeiation are hronght he- fore the llouse and diseussed. and eertain notiees and reports are given to the represen- tatives to he in turn reported to the students. ln this way the Students Assoeiation keeps its finger on the pulse of the student hody. Monitors REPRESENTATIVES AND ALTERNATES Seated: Wanda Lubas, Mary Pantone, jane DeCray, Ruth Goldberg, Muriel Kearns, Doris jackson, Anita Haase. Second row: Mary jane Baldt, Rosemary O'Hara, Ludmilla Deslciewicz, Nettie Sovtza, Loretta Wilson, Mu- riel Salidor, Marion Weiss. Third row: Paul Comissarow, Stanley Budsynski, Bernard Levy, Morton Simon, John Sutton, Timothy Resnick. MONITORS' COUNCIL First row: Mary Renyc, Miss Haldeman, Betty Murphy. Eleanor Kahn. Second row: Dorothy Bar ker, Beth Hinken, Benjamin Winderman, Beatrice Los Kemp, Phyllis Feather. TIIE corps of monitors is the largest lr tl Str X lll w 1 aneh in ie nl idents 1 ssoeiation. ' ' ey are enlisted from the student hody itself at the heginning of eaeh term to take over duties ahout the sehool which are compar- ahle to those of patrolmenl that is to say. they report students for infraetion of the rules. 'l'heir work eovers many parts ot the sehool. sneh as: the lunehroom. lihrary. study hall. eorridors and staireases. Other groups of speeial monitors sneh as the Six- footers. l iye-foot lfemmes. llouse and Grounds l'ommittee are responsihle for the remaining parts of the sehool. It is an estah- lished faet that if this force of monitors did not lnnetlon as they' do the ett ieieney of the whole Students Association would he greatly im paired. Tzewllly- fn ll r T FEMMES ude Kelch- First rmr: Gertr ta Atkinson, Lulu ner, Lore! Jander, Rosanna Hoster, Doris jackson, Florence Jacobs, Doris Hopkins. Second row: Betty Glass- man, Janet Tophan, Doris Bickcl, Gertrude Kindig, Marie Milano, Dorothy Doneckcr, Eleanor jan- kowski. Third rmr: Jessie Stone, Wanda Slaczka, Rae Bru- zel, Bette Claville, Mary jane Baldt, Dorothy Bark- er, Inez jones. Fourth row: Margaret Beck, ,lean Patterson, Jane Wells, Beatrice Greenberg, Elsie Krausen, Jayne Dorner, Jeanette Kauffman. FIVE-FOO SIX-FOOTERS First roar: Robert Laley, Louis Gross, Jerry Haas, Willianx Aleshire, Albert Jones, Hyilxan Albert, An- thony Barone. Walter Camen- Second nm. isch, Williaixx Korsch, Ben- jamin Windernxan, Alex Misterman, George Ward, Richard Bowman, Robert Koecher. Third row: Stephen Kulia- s Evans, Simon sha, .lame ' h rd Bardsley, Cohen, Ric a ' b rt Conlen. Craig Pierce, Ro e .qwix 4-J ix-Footers Five-Foot Fenlmes BY :XX :u't of tlu' Senate in .l!lllll!lI'y. Hill? TIIIC Six-lioott-rs' l'ommittvv. :ls its mmu. tlu l ivm--l oot l t-mnu-s. :1 scuior girls' SllgQ.ft'SlS. is m:ulv up of tlxost- lio-rs in tht scrviev Ul'g'!lIllZIltlUll, was l'StIlllllSlIt'll :it sellool wllo :irc six fvvt tall or over. 'l'llis Cirrntz. llc-:ulccl by ROSIIIIIIII llostcr, tlu- Vive- vommittt-v is :in t-xtrzi-momtoi group which l oot l t'muu's ill tlu' first term of tlu'ir lmisf tzzlws over tlu' ilutivs :iliout tlu' sqlunol tlmt tory lllu set lligll StllllllJll'tlS of :u'com- :irc not touiul lvy tlu' uvulnr monitors llllNlIlllt'Ill for futlm' classes to follow. By vor- Sonu- of tlu' pl:u-vs out wllu Ii tluy lmu l't't'llIlg' misili'nux:mors in tlu- lllllt'lIl'00lllS. 'iurismlu-tion :ire tlu' firm- town-rs. l:o':ntorims lwvping tlu- corridors t-lt-:ul :uul orderly. :uul loc-lu-r :uul liit-yvlv rooms. llus tm im. multi lu-lpiug to nmkc Urutz zz svluvol of well- tlu- lllllllllllhlllll of Xvllllillll .Xlvslxirv. :i :li m:uuu-rml. l'l'NlH'l'llllll Htlltlt'lltS. this vommit- c'ra':ns4- has lu-vu uotm-ml in smoltnw mil x in tw' lms IIIUN' tlmu prow-cl its worth. Om-v mlulism about tlu- st-liool. ,X vompnrzitiulx mort- rXIIlt'I'it'llll Stlllll'lltS lmvt' shown their new committee. it luis 11-4-1-iwtl t'Ulllllll'llllIllI0ll vt' tluk common good, from llr. XVt'l'lll'l' :nul llll'llllH'l'h ol' ilu l.Ilt'llllf'. NXillillgIllt'SS to ser Trevi: ly-five e Spotlight X ul tht- most valuahlc avtiyi- tivs iu tht- svlmol is that otfvrvmi hy Tlzf' Spolliylzf. lt fit-vclops thc 'il7llI'li!lliStll' ahility ami t'lll'Ulll'1lg0'I i11te'i'rstm'4i ami capable sturivuts who arm' willing to svt tliciiisclvvs to thu task of IH'0tlllt'lllg.f auml uiaiutaiuiug a high stamlarci iu a st-luml puhli- vatiou. lviuivr the ahh- SlllN'I'YlSi0ll ol' its litvrary sponsor. MV. llitlgill' lvil- liams. Thi' Slmfligllf has uurturvmi thi- litvrary possihilitics that arn- ' ' rm'i'c:llt'rl hy stall' uicuilwrs. NlllL'll Mr. Edgar Williaimms orc-miit must also hc given to Mr. SPOHSUV lit-u.i:uuiu Kuykviulall, who has l'lHll'gt' of tht' l5llSlllL'SS stall' nl' tht- papvr. 'l'lu- stullcut body of tht' svlmol uwvs a grrat rival ol' thanks to tlu- Stlllltllth who hawk so willingly iwliilqliislimi su lllllt'll tiuu' after st-luml to llI'l'lHl1'l' a lJlllM'l' that is t'll'i0yt'Kl hy all. 'I'h1' Class of 211-110 has math' au vspuvially tim- i'0lltl'llllltiUIl to ilu' statl' of Tin' Spofliylzl this tcriu iu thu pvrsuus of liit-liarci C'nln'u alul '1'Iu-mlors' l rvyiu:u1. t'0'l'llli0l'S'lll't'lllL'l.1 Siumu C'ulwu. uvws cmlitmt llauti- Vattaui. art l'lllt0l'1 Collins llc-ll: Marian Ustrufsky, fashion ciiiturg lficiith Voss ami Nlai'g:u'm-t Nlillvr. sports 1-clitors. Most siguific-aut ol' thc' 4-cuitriluitiuus oi' Tin- Spotlight toward tht- uluvatiuual facilities of the sc-lmol is tht- l,itt-rary Slipplc-11u'i1t. Iu I't't'0QlIltlUll of tht' uu-rits tlisplayn-rl hy this aiifiitiou. Gratz was aw:1r4lt-ri a spew-ial honor for its Q-rcatix't' . . 1 . , . writing hy tlu' C Hlllllllilil Prvss K mviliviwilt-c'. First row: Doris Weiss, Dante Cattani, Theodore Freyman, Richard Cohen, Simon Cohen, Marian Ostrofsky. Second row: Margaret Miller, Edith Voss, Harriet Schnitzer, Nettie Sovtza, Gertrude Bur- roughs, Marion Weiss. Tliid row: Collins Bell, Jerome Fox, Lionel Crollick. 7':tv'l1 ly-six USHERS' ASSOCIATION Seated: Jessie Stone, Janet Topham, Albert Jones, May Henry, Muriel Salidor. Second row: Richard Bowman, Miriam Sichel, Ruth Zollers, Walter Camenisch, Inez jones, Bernice Grancell, Herbert Marcus. U ' Ass ciation NH of the finest and most representative eharaeteristies of American demoeraey is voluntary serviee for the benefit of the community. And perhaps the organ- ization in Gratz whieh best symbolizes this spirit of cooperation and willingness to help is the Ushers' Assoeiation. Under the guidauee of Mr. Strouse and Mr. Kuykendall. the Ushers have eome to be known as an honor group in the sehool. It is the one organization whiell represents Gratz not only at sehool affairs. but also at other events held in our audi- torium. Thus. the Ushers represent Gratz in all its phases to all who ehanee to attend these gatherings. From various reports they have borne our standard on io loftier heights in the eyes of all visitors. lfsually new recruits enter in the early grades so that when they rcaeh the top they are readily able to aeeept the new and heavier responsibilities entailed by lead- ership. lfaeh year trained seniors depart. but the aneient forebodings of Mr. Strouse and Mr. Kuykendall seem to be vanishing as the new erop of leaders proves its guiding ability. This term. as 2-L--L0 leaves. the Ushers will lose eapable Al Jones as Head llsher and his assistants. Janet 'l'opham. Marjorie Ivalsh. May Henry. and Jessie Stone. not to speak of the other zealous seniors. Yet, it will all remain with them- that first grand rush as the doors opened. the tip-toeing up and down the aisles. the noisy late-eomers. and the great fun in the S. A. Ofliee during intermission. They know that the Ushers' Assoeiation. in the true Ameriean spirit. will earry on with- out themf-but some of that zest. that jolly humor, that spirit of 2-I-40 will be gone. Tween fy-sffzvw: lub NE of thc things which is important for success in any field is the ability to get along with people. That is one of the objectives which is accomplished by participation in the varied and numerous clubs at Gratz. Everyone has a hobby, whether it be studying more about his favorite subject or taking part in some sport. Therefore, our activities program is so arranged that among the thirty-two clubs every student will find one that will attract him and in which he will enjoy participation. Membership in club activities is not compulsory, inasmuch as meetings are held after regular school hours. It is possible for students to belong to more than one club, for meetings are held on different days of the week. Any group of ten or more stu- dents, who has a member of the faculty willing to act as a sponsor, may petition the Senate for a charter. If, after consideration the Senate feels there is a need for such a club and that it will be a valuable addition to the school's extra-curricular activities, a charter will be granted and the club will start to function. One of the more prominent clubs in the school is the Biology Club. It meets every Tuesday, at which time various programs pertaining to biology are presented. Club members give talks on timely topics of nature study. This group also takes trips to bird sanctuaries and museums, which prove an added attraction to the members. This term several exhibits were prepared and placed about the school. One of the most interesting was the electrical CI,l'l3 .I f'up1'llu Vlmir Ifllfllilillfflll .. liinluyy f'lllllIl.IH'l' illusff ',.. f'lm.v.v Ulub ,, .. .. f'uumrerr'fnI l'luh Imnrz' fJI'!'lIl'Nfl'Il Ilrlmfv Vluh ,. llrrlnlrlfir Vluh llclmfrf Tenn: . ., lflwrvlricnl l'lul1,. I if'lfi f'lul1 Math Club Art Club SPUNSUR . Norman Smith Mr. Stark , Dr. VVeicrbach . .,.. Dr. VVashco Mr. VVcimar s and Miss Graf ,.Dr. VVashco , ..,. Mr. Hood Mr. Angrermann ,. ...,..,., Mr. Allen lVlr. Kinklcr Miss Halds-man Dramatic Club ,.. Al A-'Wim lub quiz board. YVhich Bird Is It? that was placed outsidc thc library. In this way inany studcnts niadc a gainc of bcconiing bcttcr acquainted with familiar birds. Anothcr club, whosc activities havc 31 dcfinitc part in school lifc. is thc llrainatic Club. On Yvcducsdays. undcr thc capablc sponsorship of Mr. Angcrniann, studcnts who likc drznnatics coinc to thc nicctings to road and discuss plays. A practical cxaniplc of the linc work of this club is thc annual Christmas plav prc- scnted in usscnibly. Also. this tCI'lll as a special treat. thc school was highly cntcrtaincd and :unuscd by thc coincdy, The Third Act -a sph-ndid piccc of writing. casting. and acting for a high school group. Our scnior ycar saw thc rcvival of thc Hiding Club which soon bccannc onc of thc most popular clubs in the school. Vlfas it bccausc it gavc an opportunity for students to walk around school in riding habits P Through thc initiativc of Morris Bodcnvcr. a 'I':bl1 T 1' ,., 1 1 cn 11s Club was organized. So successful was thc undertaking that it was ncccssary to divide thc club into two diffcrcnt groups. Thosc of us who h-ivc spcnt afternoons dcb-:ting :lui , . . , , . . . . , I ng IQQZIIIIPS. studying' thc draina. dclving dccpcr into various subjccts havc spcnt nlorc abundant and happicr ycurs at Gratz than would havc bccn possiblc without club activitics. l'l?'I'Il!'lI f'I1llr . l1'ral:.i1:-ryrr.-z . .. . Home 1C1'o1:1nni1'.v ,. .llnlh Vlul: , . .. .llndal lion! Iiuilrlcrs .llusic .lpprrciufiun l'o.vIrr f'lulz Ifillllfl Vlulz , School .lrf lmrlgfllw Nlrwfrh f'IuI+ SIllllIlNIl Vluh 1 Stngm f'r1':c . Table Trnnix Vlulf Biology Club . , Mr. Howard .. . . Miss Saylor and M iss McAllister . Mr. Brooks . ,Mr. Fort ,. Mr. Smith . Mr. Goldman Mr. Kinklcr Mr. Goldman Miss Ilainilton Mrs. Cydcll , Mr. Pricc . Mr. Vasscls Electrical Club , D.-I Sprin la nur. .'u:.u1n.un,n, 1 nn H .HN C'xs'r ml' CIl.Ul.ll l'l'1llS l lilD.XY SA'l'l'llDAY fix'0l'QIL' Brown, Ruynunul Lx-vcnllull l'x'icl1lon. tin' lillllvi' . 'l'ln' lion. lflriwsli Wonln-y . . , John k'rmxtliunu-l, All-x Alla-linun , ,. , lim-rnicc Kunu-ns, Mary Crosby . Dina Ka-vlcs, Hsllwl' Axvllnun ,. ,. .,Nlaxim- I4-wil, Peggry l3t'?llll' I,iunvl Crollick, Liam-l Crullick .. .,... ,,,. Julius Roth. Julius Ruth , ,. ., Sinunn Cullen. Auron Anton l i'z1in-vs lkllrnczewskzl. Franvvs l51l1'zwz0wsku . ,. . .. Dun Ncwinzln, Don N1-wxnun . ..,. .Paul Mitulu-ll, Paul Mita-ln-ll . Sm-Ynnlur Cnlwn, SUXIIIKYIII' Culwu l,:uly Cantina-1'ix1c l.usn-nlvy. Lmly .-Xgzltlm I,us0nlmy Lucly Mary Luscnlvy lie-v. Mr. John 'l'rolwi'1n- , l'lw lfiurl of l,uzun . . . , . . , . Loral l5l'Ul'lilt'lllll'Sl . . ,.,. XVI rs. Perkins, liollsvkm-In-1' . Monsieur Fleury, vin-f. .. . Mr. Rnllc-sion, Valvlf . ,, . Mr. Tmnpsett, C02ll'lllll1lll .. .. , Miss Fisher, Lmly Mury's nulicl ., , Sophie- Ruskin, Shirlce Pulluvk Miss Simmons, Cntln-rim-'s maid. Maclvlvinc Crosby, Mzull'll-'im- Crosby Mzulcnioisellc Jl'illllN', Agrzlilizfs nulicl ,. ,... Shirlev Pollavk, Sophim- Ruskin John, the flliltlllllll .. .. . .. ....,. Vito I,nSalVin. Vito I,:1Snlviu 'l'w01-m-V , Fra-dn Schwartz, Iilnim- Vnswuy Lmly lil'lll'lill'lllll'ASlH uiuu . .Milmlrvml Sulmrufll Miriaun Fclhin ' . ... .. 6260 ffffgfcfc' i Dr. Washco Director Band HE largcst musical organization in the school is thc hand, which is composcd of ovcr fifty picccs. Thc rcggular hand cnscinhlc nn-cts four pcriods cach wcck for thc rchcarsal of conccrt picccs and niarchcs. 'l'hcy usually providc thc cntrancc and cxit music for thc asscnihly programs. Ilowcvcr, thc most important activitv which occnpics thc hand during lnany wccks in thc fall is playing at thc foothall ganics. 'l'hcir snappy lll2ll i'lll'S and cqually good drilling hctwccn thc halvcs hcl is l to kccp thc chccring scction rooting for the llllllll' tcaln. This tcrin thc hand was accordcd a grcat honor hy hcing thc cnly puhlic high hand invitcd to play at thc Modcl Hcpuhlican Convcntion hcld at 'lll'lllIlll' l'nivcrsity. rchestra N cxtra-curricular activity which attracts thc musically inclincd studcnt is thc Gratz Symphony Urchcstra. It nlccts cvcry '1llll'SCl1lV for rchcarsal in thc audi- torium undcr thc dircction of Ur. Alcc Washco. Thc orchcstra plays for thc instal- lation cxcrciscs at thc hcginning' of thc tcrin and adds grcatly to the dignity of the occasion. They also play for Gala Nights, Spring Plays. and Graduation uxcrciscs. 3lt'lIlllt'l'S of the orchestra who are particularly good are reconnncndcd for trvouts to play in thc All-Senior School Orchestra which gives a concert cach ycar at Gratz. Thirty-one The Class To THE CLASS OF 24-410: You stand ready to enter a new stage of life-one more exacting and at the same time more exciting than the one you are leaving. Each stage of growth has its peculiar satisfactions and obligations. Just what they will be for you, you have yet to learn, but I feel sure you will find that your training at Gratz has well equipped you to meet the varied demands of this new life whatever they may be. As for the satisfactions, my earliest wish is that you may enjoy all of them to the fullest extent possible. May they be deep and abundant. I have had many relations with you both individually and collectively that I'm not likely soon to forget. We have had a pleasant busy time together these four years. Once more, congratulations and best wishes for your future! Sincerely, Ykizma fr.. .kr Class Sponsor and Class Qlfficers BERTHA E. VOIGT ....,,........ Floss Sponsor MAY HENRY .....,........,......,.....,...... President ESTHER RUGGIERO ,.,..... Vice-President RUTH ZOLLERS .........,......,......... Secretary FRANK MOSCARIELLO ........... Treasurer JESSIE STONE ........,. Editor, Record Book Thirty-four Illi Class of 241-40 may well feel proud of its choice of class officers. for the combination selected proved to be a most capable and dependable one. Yvc showed wise judgment when May Henry was elected as our president. Although small in stature. Mays accomplishments were gigantic. Placing the good of the class above all else. her energy and tireless patience were responsible to a great extent for the immense success with which all of our class activities were marked. The prosperity of the candyestand business can be attributed largely to Vice- Prcsident Esther Ruggerio. She certainly could not have done more for the class Iler unlimited energy was directed toward so many :activities that Esther gained the reputation of being the peppiest girl in the class. All records and notices were kept in excellent order by our competent secre- tary. ltuth Zollers. YVL: will always remember Ruth in the future as that soft- spoken girl who, in her own quiet way. could accomplish so muchf' Accurately recording the funds of so large a class as 2-L--1-0 was a diffi- cult task for 'I'reasurer Frank Moscariello. but he had very little trouble in balancing the budget. The pleasantness with which he collected our dues made the hardship of parting with our quarters a little easier. ' Because the l'lditor-in--chief of our Record Book. .lessic Stone. was endowed with an abundant supply of originality. energy. and dependability. she has been successful in producing an edition of Tm: fiIlA'l'ZONlAN which we will cherish throughout the years to come. Esther Ruggiero, Frank Moscariello, Jessie Stone, Miss Bertha E. Voigt, May Henry, Ruth Zollers Q, Q ' .M if Thirly-fiw ki, 4-4 Qs Footprints in the YVe were cruising about in our planes, Mine a blue-his a beautiful green. First a crash, then a bang spelled disaster, Only pilots, not planes, now were seen. Like a. flash I recalled who he was On that beautiful day in September, My wrecked friend looked at me, I at him, Then we both said, Gratz High School l-remember? We forgot the harsh words we had spoken After all we might have been dead, So we talked about Gratz and old times there. These are some of the things that we said- REllIEJlfIBER 9.-1? Ill our first term at Gratz we were frightened, Gee, we freshmen sure did take a beat- ingg But we still had our vote in the Senate, And 'iIrv Gottlieb we sent to each meeting. REMEMBER QB? Bv this time, we'd forgotten our fear, After all, we were 9B's now, And this term JerryH Fox said, I do W'hen the senators all took their vow. REMEMBER NIA? Our small class of 9B now increased When from all junior highs, students cameg Then Walt', Camenisch soon gained renown, And placed senator next to his name. REMEMBER 1013? In the Pirates of Penzance at Gratz The 10B class was well representedg For the Senate, Frank Carter we chose VVith whose work we were all quite con- tented. REMEMBER 11A ? Now we felt we had cause to be proud, We at last had one senator more, As the girl we selected May Henry, And Walt Camenisch, the boy, for this chore. REMEMBER IIB? We next sent to fill seats in the Court 11A senators, Walter and May, VVhile in Senate, Jane Wells and Frank Carter Both made sure that our class had its say. There were bands on our fingers, and how! To the Gratz High class rings I refer, But, alas! some were gone very soon- Ah! poor boys, who gave rings to a her. President of the class was Al Jones, Who ruled with a cast-iron hand, And Ruth Zollers the class minutes kept- YVhat corrections this week? she'd demand. 'Twas on Friday, May 12th, that We held The long-hoped for Variety Hop , It was such a success that we stayed 'Til the janitor came with his mop. REMEMBER 12.4? All aboard for the Washington train! A whistle, a choo-o-o-then we wentg Travelling through D. C. for a day, What more wonderful time was e'er spent? And that night when we ate on the train, How the food seemed to fall in our lapsg Thirty-sim Sands of Time . . . It was strange that the fuses burned out, Oh, but that was just bad luck-per haps Q????j. VValter Carnenisch and Janie Wells Were vice-presidents of Gratz High now, And wl1e11 we wanted things done just right Walt and Jane were the ones who knew how. Judges I. Jones and B. Aleshire sat tight, 'Till chief-justice would say, Court adj ournedng VVhile in Senate, A. Jones and J. Topham The political dirt for us learned. The class Pres. was May Henry this term, And Ruth Zollers once more minutes kept, Esther R. was the busy vice-pres. And Frank M. would our quarters accept. Then for quite a few days we endured, Smile sweetly and look this way, please , So we took our class pictures and won- dered What would happen should we suddenly sneeze. When the school gave the Hollywood Party Richard QDonald Duckj Cohen sure did quackg And as Frankenstein , Lionel Crollick Was as weird as the Martian Attack . 'Twas three days before Christmas and oh, Every creature was stirring about, The decorations were hung up with care In the hope that 12A's would turn out. And, of course, we all did and were glad- Our 12A Holly Hop was some dance, And the boys who'd been shy up till then In the girls' gym that day got their chance. REMEMBER 1213? It had come-our last term in Gratz High! And that stands out above all the rest, And though this was our busiest term VVithout doubt, we all thought it the best. VVhile Chief-Justice I. Jones enforced law, O'er the school, Jane Wells now ruled supremeg With a girl as Chief-Justice and Prexy , The females held full sway it would SCCITI. David Brunner alld Rosanna Hoster Occupied seats in Senate for usg And our Judges, W. Kotsch and J. Topham, Served us well with no noise and no fuss. Once you get a good thing, stick to it, Our class followed that to a Tug We knew class oiiicers were good in l2A, So we chose the same ones in l2B. Itis your turn to speak, dear-it's leap year, So it was, and that's what the boys said, So ask a male to the class Leap Year Dance And those Femmes who were brave went ahead. Finally came the night we had yearned for- Our class prom on the seventeenth of Mav: All Bohn Taylors and Hedy LaMarrs, VVe came clad in our finest array. Then the banquet on the nineteenth of June- Everyone who was there got his fill, And a good time was had by us all Thanks to Chairmen Camenisch and Claville. But, alas, all things come to an end To good times as well as the badg So we ended our short stay at Gratz Loving always the memories we had. Then we two classmates said our adieus And resolved with our wonderful brains To collide with only Gratz men, If we had to go on smashing planes. Canon INIYERS Thirty-seven lass Ulysses Biffoni Paul Comisarow Margaret Dickinson Eloise Edwards Margaret Flannery Doris Hopkins Jane Homme! Helen Nielson Jerry Haas Florence Aaron Richard Bardsley Nathan Brillman Ludmilla Deskiewicz Alfred Edmonds Edith Ferguson Jennie Fineman W Riva Horn v Hi-:1.lzN EVILLIAM V Mary .lane Crosby . Gussie Cantor Ada Bryant Mildred Dannenhirsch i Phyllis Feather Betty Glassman CLASS COM MITTICES Iommittees PROM COMMITTEE Chairmen Mama N Us'rRor'sKv A Llil-IRT J ON ES Florence Jacobs Robert Laley Wanda I,ubas Robert McKinney Robert Marvel Leonard Raffel Muriel Salidor Miriam Sichel Florence Toro Marion Weiss BANQUET COMMITTEE f'huirmr'n I3l'Z'l l'Y CI,AVII.l.l'I xVAI.'l'l'2ll CAMIZNISCII Eleanor King Donald I,nber Keith Nissley Mary Pantone Morton Simon Anna Snyder Sidney VVaxman George VVard DANCE COMMITTEE flhfltl'IlIl'll IILADYK Auzsxumz Louis Gross Loretta Hendricks Muriel Kearns Janet Kalehoff Roslyn Landis Ruby Peters SOFT lights, lovely girls. the blended fragrance of gardenias and roses, and the strains of the Royalists' Orchestra will always remind us of that cool, elear evening of May seventeenth when 2-1144110 stepped out to the Senior Promenade at the Brookline Country Club. Under the co-chairmanship of Marian Ostrofsky and Albert Jones, the prom earned the reputation of being one of the most successful affairs given by the class. To the Banquet Committee. under the capable direction of Betty Clavillc and Walter Camenisch. goes our thanks for a splendid banquet. A delicious dinner and an enjoyable program made the final informal gathering of 24--1-0 a memorable one. Thirfy-eight 'flu' llzinm- Cbiiiiiiittw mmlm- our Ln-up Yi-:ir llniici- :1 U-rv UlltStillllllll:Lf man sion. Um' noisy favors :xml artistic QFD dm-oi':itim1s slmwm-ll tlic rm-suits of li ral work lay tllis cuiiiiiliticc. 'l'lw :ittn-ml:1i1cc' fm' this :xlfuir sct :1 in-w l'K'l'0l'll :mil :1 gum timv was lirul by all. rw .- lln- ln-'uitillll postcrs 'uni lmvcl Illlll0l1lN'lllI1lltH wlm-li voustzmtlv ki-pt us :iw ua of flu' VIll'i0llH class fulictiuns will claim' to tlu incl i'oinniith'm'. ustry :xml :llmility inf flu- l'l1lmli1 YH- own- our Qfiltltlllll' to tln' C':imly-stnml fwiiiiiiittm' fm' tln- llllllNll2lllX' lu f prolits g2lillt'lltlll'0l1g,Ill tlu' sale-s of swm-ts to stmil-nts. ilU'l'll2llI'llll'll listlu-r Iillgga Ill! .mil Alivl- O'l5i'ie-il :Irv To lu' l'lHlIllll'lllll'll fm' thi-ir vu-1-Ili-mit si-ll-4-tim: ol' 4-:nuly Illl ' ' : :Pnl husk. llnn lluotiml to 1 lil PUBLICITY COMMITTEE l'lmirnufn 1'i:.uu, .i.lllI.XRlSllN .I l'IlHlMl'1 Fox ljlllllt' lliltlillll Doris Vl'viss Sh-plivn liulizislm liutli 'llllL'li1'l' lim-1'lizi1'ml IA-vy liaitlmrim- liimcluiiziil Virginia lizlllfflnzln CANDY-STAND COMMITTEE l'.s1'iu:n lil Glilllllll .'XI.It'lI U'l5iul:x lNlzu'5' .lzuw lhillll lluruiliy l'mrlu'i' lxl1ll'gIill't'l liwk llurulliy lil'llt'hll1' lulll'jUl'l1' l,1'lllllHlI'll Sylvian Dm-iix Mary IJiPinlu Marion lfihliiiiuil liuili llnlmllmi-rg Sliirlvy ciilllllllilll livrnirm- Grzimwll Dorothy Grum lflsiv Conlon Lulu .l1llllll'I' lillu Blau- .Im-tvr llvulricv Kzllm Mary Kassavk Ch'l'll'lula' Kimlig: Miriam Kohn Allvlm' l,ul1:lr liFllll'1l yl1ll'FFlI'l!lllll .Xlfrvmlzi Nlawkvy Mildrvml Ynsm-vifz . Vlmiruirrir .lxsislzrnl fllllllflllllll Maria- Milzum N3Illl'j' AlllI'll0K'li l'il1'!lIllDl' NUWIIIHII .le-an l'z1th-rmn Milllrvll lfvmm' Sylvizl llilnli' Mzirjnric liovsslvr Iflorviim- ITUNUII 'lilN'lll11l Rmmlilu-rg Marvvlla Ross-nlliul lllu limlolpln Rulli Svlimidl Ilarrivt Svlinitzvr Sm-lmn S1-grail Ile-lon Ss-itz Dorofliy Stcwks Ann 'l'ifc'omh Marian Vogt Lnrvfla XVils0n Knllwrim- VVnlym'fz FlUT'k'Ili'l' VVoomlrl1Ff Ile-nrivttu XYyhar l l l l l Thir'lAu-nim' nrly EDITORIAL STAFF lfrliffn'-ill-I 'lfirf .lmsllz STUNI: .lx.vu1'f1ll1' ffffilnl' Jlzluu' IIAss ,lx.wri11lv' Ifrlilnr 'l'lll:l xl.x HHSIINIIIIIHI Srluml .Ir'liz'ilirx xY.Xl.'l'I1R C'.xA1l:x1sc'll f'lu.v.w .lf'lfi'Hf1'.v M.uu.u: Us'1'lmlfslcv Lfxlml. Nlvlzus I'vI'1lflU'1'N I5l:'r'rx' SQVIIIIIS Slnzfrl-Y Ifllillll' Invlsu fIlD'l l'l.ll1ll Npurfx fftfflul' .I ,xxlz IJIIIQILXY PERSONALS STAFF I'I'I.XIlIA .Xluc.u1sux , , V , . Ifllilur l l.mu:Ncl: xVUllIlIll'l l-' lfvlilur Mary Hunks M:n'K:1pIzl1l Iivffy flzlvillm- l'IY4'lj'll Imwis Phyllis l 0:1iIn'r l':n1-mlm-N14-ya-xw JXNIIUI' Filllwl 1,4-ullalwl lialffvl liuln-rt.Iuln1mn Morton Simon Nntulim- Surkin BUSINESS STAFF AND TYPISTS l5l:'r'1'Y f'.Xl'l,.K N . I'u-f'lmirm111: l n.x N K Nlusc,x1u1:l,m l'ufl'1Iuil'mull l runk f41ll'I1'l' Nzuuni Kum- Sslm l'hilm1'mky Haw Ii:lpl:m Sum Culwn lic-grins: Lim-1' liivllzlwl l 4'14'l1 Sllirlvy l'i4'k1'r Ig0l'IlIL'l'cIl'illH'1'H SUIIIIFI Svgrul M ilclrvll livvsm' Rl l'Il he Gratzonian Staff ART S'l'Al l I,AX'l'l1I l',x'1 1'Ax1, Ifzlifor lrvmtn KA'l'lIAl!lNlfZ Hluvlnmx ulus YY+11ss Imax K:1I'l l1'hl1KN 'I - st wltl Th th ON . Qpmlxffr ggwllllm ' N1 'BFA 1' Tllli fiHA'l'ZONIAN of QL-41-0 grvw out of thc pridv :nml ra'g:u'd wx' havv fm-It towurcl Grafx during our stay lwrv. Its growth. lmwcv1'r. was no simph' muttv ' 'thn' tin ' 11. t'lll'Y'g1V. : ' ' ' r It tllt ulul . md lllltlllllg 1-Hurt ui thx- stmlvnts who vompriscd thv stuff. Our uhh' sponsor. Nliss . ., Bl'T'll!llll'ttl' lfrishiv. stakingly guidvd. c-llvckn-ml :md mmh- slxffffm t' lll!ltl'l'i!ll of - pain- ,,,,,'s mms on thc tlu hunk. WH' :Irv mlm' JIV ff ' ' I n ,r.1t4i11l to Mlss .'xllllFlIll'l 'l'lll'lll'l' In-r staff of :nrtists for tlu 011 KU' . :mal , - tstumlilluj work tlu-v IIIXQ ltrihuta-d to thx- h- x unity of tha' cil!A'l'i0Nl.- N. t llvspih' thi- l'Xl'l'Hl'llf Clllltli ' 'hutmns of thx' YIll'i0llS uffs. thc Rm-cord Bu0k's .- '--' ' ' . .. . 'g., ': lv imlvht v 1' tln-ir I1l'I'Nl'Yl'l lllll SULKKSS nolllcl hun- lm-n 1llllliUllS wut Miss Voigt :md hcr i'0IllIll'tt'llt BIlSillt'SS Stuff. 1- prmhlm-rs of thc- fillA'l'Z0'YI'KY 'arm frm nt IN fo Q vd to , . -- :md support. It IS our 4-:n'm-st nh-sirc th-lt in thx futuxm IAN I thm p.1st :md rf-H4-vt us thc umny happy cpismh-s :md frivndsllips furlmwl wi the- portals of our school. ly-1 IIII' . - tha- KQIZATZ- nay lD1'K'0Illl' thc mirror of ' ' ' for thin arewell FAREWELL Mzlsic by Words hy ISABEL4SEISL0VE VIOLET CITSANI I To thee, .ilma Mater, we bid fare7c'ellj Tho' from thee we are parting, our thoughts stay here to dwell. lVe'll love thee foreverg loyal always we will be, Kind fmem'ries will linger, Dear School, for thee. II The years that we spent here were all filled -with joy. Ilevotion was e.2'tended to every girl and boy. Our ways non' zc'e're takingg we are going far away Rememlfring thy kindness, from day to day. CHORUS lVe say goodbye at parting to all the friends we l.'ne'zc', But carry all their friendship that 'we made here with you. Thy guidance u'e'll talfe with us, our voices no-zo 'we s'za'ell, As now we leave this place -we love, dear Simon Grats, farewell. Forty-two 1 fsyiwl ' ff ' mittee, N , 0 . ..-. THE GRATZONIAN FLORENCE B. AARON 2322 North 29th Street FLOSS As pretty us a picture' on the lm'l room floor, Floss always scams porplc.rf'rl with lovers galore. FUTURE: To take dictation from? ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Spotliirht Representative, Gym Leader. Ilanuuet Cummittce, Cummerclal Club. PEARL M' ABRAMSON 3400 Nor 3rd Street -TRUST Ag for ldliness, humor, and sp met position. Fra l's ll alitivs 'rank in th - Q position. N RE: Collecti g ' cs. Uri ITILS Gala t Te Dance Com Co mit . ersonals Editor of R o , Senior High Music , F shi . Orchestra. Alternate, p ght Representative, lland. Ni . . is . ' , an of Publicity ROS ,ADELMAN 2457 Nor ll Sta ev Street RO n' s , meets ha ce ' c R 1 Kee 'ng on the ce TI ITI ' Co mercial Club. Gr zin , ennis Club, Gym Lea er. onitor. b st R ' 'Wil - HYMA . RT 2136 North Na L l. n . 1 XX .A rf ' Al can diva strqcti on ow to su' I.. 'x But wh ji 'mn z ang- esp an eye 'm., I 1 I, FUTUR kb' k Merrill's a' p M ec B ACT ES: Itor, Represen- t i , No Committee. 'gix Footers , Iectric Club. t Club. Swimming Team. Ra A Club. WILLIAM J. ALESHIRE 4558 N ' Street f fl? zs actwc on mdlny a com- Well kno: Aw' hen in our big ft' city. 1 . FUTU : In the resident's Cab- inet' 0 l ACTIVITIES : ge, Representa- tive. 'Ba , ratzixggera, Chair- nuin - Footgas' Committee. 'Cha' Dance Committee, I s-Country .Team, Monitor. .lf .x , CHRISTINE ANDERSON 2010 Westmorelan d Street CRISSY Sincere and quiet is our l7ri1my, .-'ls an angel of merry. nl1 'll be kept quita busy. FUTURE: Making the hospital run right. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Volleyball. AARON ANTON 2335 North 16th Street Our man of 8t'il?7lI'0 is addirterl to photograplzu. But attracted hy a lovely female he will always lm. FUTURE: To bv another Einstein. ACTIVITIES: Gratzingers. No- Smoking Committee, Monitor, Dramatic Club, Math Club, Iii- ology Club. Chess Club, Field Club, Camera Club. W A H. ARROYO 19 4 't Erie Avenue .. AL.. svn 1 lu' aicvous 11. h,' j ver j , and far fro ba FU E: eac our children to e engineer.. ACTIVITIES: Mon tor. Gym Team. A. A. Representative. Spanish Club. Spotlight Representative. LORETTA ATKINSON 1644 Rutfner Street LORET Collectiiiy souvlfniafrs is Lorut'x hobby now, But collecting a man's heart is her silent vow. FUTURE: Lady of leisure. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Gym Lead- er, Spotlight Representative, Commercial Club. Five Foot Femmes. DAVID AUERBACH 2518 North 31st Street BUCK liur'lr is a pal to all in this land- Ready, able. and willing to lend a hand. FUTURE: To make us freeze in the summer. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, A. A. Rep- resentative, Spotlight Represen- tative. Dance Ticket Committee, Tennis Team, Commercial Club. THE GRATZONIAN . . . JUNE, 1940 ANNE L. BACAUSKAS 234 Mountain Street PUD Anne is rm pal, sweet and full of fuirf All the ivrternrs 10 her will surely run. FUTURE: To be a second Flor- ence Nightingale. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Basketball, Tennis Club. Swimming Club, Volleyball, Gym Leader, Repre- sentative. Hockey Team. EDWARD L. BACINO 279 East Bringhurst Street MED.. Ed will make the grade as an expert machinist, Surely im competitor of his will long exist. FUTURE: To remove squeaks and rattles. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Soccer. MAMIE G. BAILEY 2111 West Susquehanna Avenue LITTLE BITS Earnest and quiet is sho, A good sport we know her to be. FUTURE: The outstanding little woman. ' ACTIVITIES: Volleyball, Basket- ball, Monitor. B I MARY JANE LD 4035 York Roa JANIE Sincere and faithful. gay and true: Jolly and teasing, a good sport, too. FUTURE: Spreading h u m 0 r through the world. ACTIVITIES: Tennis Club. Moni- tor, Representative, Candy Stand Committee, Basketball, Five Foot Femmes. BERNICE BANKS 1605 68th Avenue LITTLE-ONE She's straight from the shoulder and right from the heart, We'll remembrr Bernice long after we part. FUTURE: Making business her business. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Commercial Club, Leaders' Club, Basketball. Forty-four MARY BANKS 1409 West Courtland Street MARX Mary, Mary, sweet and im-com trary: All bosses' sons had better be wary. FUTURE: A lifeguard. ACTIVITIES: Spotlight Represen- tative, Representative, Monitor, Commercial Club, Tennis Club. Personals Staff of Record Book, Record Book Typist. STELLA BARANIEWICZ 1943 West Hunting: Park Avenue STEEL Stella is a friend whom we all admire: Always to higher things ahe'll aa- pire. FUTURE: Making friends with everyone. ACTIVITIES: Spotlight Represen- tative, Alternate, Gym Leader, Monitor, Comm cial Club, Tennis Club, Student istant to School Treasurer I e ord Road .. I ., ick is 5. e w who will 'never full. And in V at he tackles he will always prevail. 1 ARDSLEY FUTURE: To be a silent partner. ACTIVITIES: BI0l0Ky Club. Band, Orchestra, Six Footers' Commit- tee, Banquet Committee, Gratz- mzers. DOROTHY E. BARKER 4947 North Warnock Street DOT Dot will tackle the difficult things in life: And someday become her football hero's wife. FUTURE: Brighten up the office. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Monitors' Council. Tennis Club, Spotlizht Representative, Candy Stand Committee, Five Foot Femmes. FRANKLIN R. BARKER 2917 North Lambert Street BARK Bark is blessed with brains and finesse. A subject to him no teacher must stress. FUTURE: Designing our future homes. ACTIVITIES: Alternate Represen- tative, A. A. Representative, Monitor. JUNE, 1940 - .. .THE GRATZONIAN BONNIE A. BARLIEB 1134 Venango Street HON Little commotion. dom Bonnie 'niakvi But as a friend she takes the mike-. FUTURE: Someone's dependable stenog. ACTIVITIES: Isaskvtba1I. ANTHONY F. BARONE 4347 Wayne Avenue A good-looking follow ix our An- thorny, To vollcgv hv'll yo a lawyer to bv. FUTURE: To argue our cases for US. ACTIVITIES: Gratzimzers, Moni- tor, Representative, Six Footers' Committee, Band. DAVID M. BARRETT 4546 North Colorado Street DAVE l4'ith Davt s singing nom: can rompcte. For his tenor vozc-1: is mellow and su'1'1't. FUTURE: To win first prize on Major Bowes' Program. ACTIVITIES: Gym Team, Soccer, Basketball, Baseball, Football. Representative, Dance Committee. LAURENE M. BARTON 3312 North 18th Street RENE Iiaurvne pcruscs many o, lroolc, Seldom a good one docs she over- look. FUTURE: A hindrance to no one. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. DOMI C BAUD 3755 No --S P -. 'l'h 'it' 1' ff to being sharp, A o alwa shines: S ifuf U-File vvr he knows e infra. FUTUR asanova. ACTI . Spotlight Represen- tative, presentative, Alternate, Gym Leader, Monitor. Forty-ji1'0 I L 1 I 1 Il MA,uE.ll R. BECK VVJGL L th 10th street lf ' ARIIYT VLe MarI1 I sa treasure of Il pal, so si IV Her ,a nt, kindly nature' ran- I f be cat. TUR Being' sweet to her boss. CTIVITIES: Alternate, Spotliltht Representative, Candy S t u Il d Committee, Monitor, Five Foot Femmes. COLLINS JOSEPH BELL 4811 North 18th Street PROFESSOR - In rlramatirs, our 1!T0fQ'QHy' xhines: I kr 4 To sw' hi in If' fjduir' I4'1 l stand in DM X' Xl FUTIIEE: Secon Barrymo?. Af' f TIES: magtlmu. 1.- io Club, Mo e I Six Foot- ers' Committeth Spotlight Repre- sentative, M 'itor, Lunchroom Captain, Gala Nisrht. OLIVE ROSALYN BELL 3944 North 7th street 0LLIE Ollie 11-ill make us all proud aomr' 111111. When to the doorway of sucruss she has found her Ivuu. FUTURE: Private secretary. ACTIVITIES: Swimming' Cluh, Monitor, Representative. Soot- light Representative. JOHN HENRY BENDER 3254 North Broad Street ..DOC,, In school affairs, har':4 not avtizvw as has lwvn rvvtfnletl. lint he'll lm important in tht' medi- cal field. FUTURE: Taking pretty girls' pulses. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Gym Lead- er. CARLYN MARIE BENZ 2219 W. Venanxzo Street CAROL Hockey, tmlnix, and r'lIm'rl1'adf'r, too: An mrnfllcnt sport through and through. FUTURE: To serve bicarbonate with hubby's meals. ACTIVITIES: Baseball. Basketball, Hockey. Tennis, Monitor, Cheer- leader, Gym Leader, Track and Field. THE GRATZONIAN I 1 JUNE 1940 DORIS JUNE BICKEL 2634 West Silver Street DOT Hf're's wishing Doris all the luclry lrrealfs, For she certainly possesses just what it takes. FUTURE: An asset to her em- ployer. ACTIVITIES: Dance Committee. Gym Leader. Gala Night, Mon- itor, S. A. Committee. ULYSSES F. BIFFONI 1930 Roberts Avenue BIFF Dua to a tourhdowri Biff made the headlines: Arid for a certain. Gratz lassie it is said his heart pines. FUTURE: Making autos run. A C T I V I T I E S: Representative, Football Team. Swimming Team. Prom Committee, Six Footers' Committee, Monitor. ARTHUR W. BILTON 3123 North Carlisle Street OSCAR When the trips cross-country we will someday make, The bus that Arthur drives will be the one 1ve'Il take. FUTURE: See America from a bus. ACTIVITIES: M o n i t o r , Gym Leader. HELEN BINDER 3147 North 32nd Street MOUSIE Iliyht 71010 Helen is just a free- lamfrr, But in time, she aspires to he a good dancer. ACTIVITIES: Study Hall Cap- tain. Gym Leader, Gym Monitor, Glee Club. WILLIAM C. BINDER 2718 North 19th Street BILL As for looks, Bob Taylor has noth- ing on Hill, Mauiy a girI's dream he surely does ji. . FUTURE: To make the co-eds' hearts skip a beat. ACTIVITIES: Stage Crew, Six Footers' Committee, Monitor, Representative, Football Team. Swimming Team, Track Team. Forty-six MILDRED R. BIRMELIN 1724 Belfield Avenue MlLLIE He're's a girl 'who really rates, Especially when she's on roller skates. FUTURE: Making books balance. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club. EVA BISER 5040 North Franklin Street EVE We hope that Eve's ivish. does rome true, Ami she's secretary to a riz-h miss and rirh herself, too. FUTURE: Travel in luxury. ACTIVITIES: Spotlight Represen- tative. INCENT F. BLOOD 3851 North Franklin Street UVINC.. The pictures he develops are so good. Someday he may eva-1: 'rear-h Holly- wood. FUTURE: Hollywood photographer. ACTIVITIES: Poster Club, Moni- tor. JOHN T. BOCCHINO 2117 West Cambria Street UMEN.. MW is a fellow out of the ordinary, Studying to him is not secondary. FUTURE: To be an educated luafer. MORRIS BODENGER 2140 North 32nd Street MUTTIE Smart and unassuming is our tvnuis hero. ' To the eak suse ss Muttie surel 1' 0. FUTU Sec ald Budge. ACTIVITIE : t of Tennis Team, r. resident of Table Te Club, A. A. Repre- sentative, nterclass Basketball. JUNE, 1940 - - ... . . THE GRATZONIAN MARY M. BONGIOVANNI 2010 Rowan Street UMARE., Frazey-Dazey has 'nothing on Mara, 'Cause when you hear giggling- 11014 know' Mary's there. FUTURE: Champion giggler. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Spotlight Representative, G a I a Night. Senior High Music Festival, Gym Leader. Modern Games. Modern Danrinz Club. DANA M. BORETH 4544 North Tenth Street DANN Ih-signing rom-urns tivo thingsf clothes and ul.-ro quest, For one she goes to .school to learn: and the' othvr, lloen her best. FUTURE: Miss Chic Dresser ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Buildinit and Grounds Committee, Com- mercial Club, Alternate, Gym Leader. RICHARD S. BOWMAN 7303 Briar Road DICK Right this 14-ay, folks, first aisle to the right. For visitors to our dear school. I7if'lr's u pleasant sight. FUTURE: Head usher in down- town theatre. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Ushers' Association, Monitor, Stamp Club, Six Footers' Com- mittee, Building and Grounds Committee, I KATII6 ACKMAN 2 th Ma Onw UKAYH I I ay Tkft wiyfbiy. and she isn't kill. Bllf :gf 11 1 want an artist, shv'x Q if ot' ver all. T RE: Artist. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Poster W Club, School Art League. L iq' f,, X 'II'9 'l I 4, .rj I GARLAND E. BRANTLEY '3845,North Percy Street I , I .CQRU When Ilrenzrlxshrollx a lwfl named r..GM,,, , We hope hd'll he a shining star. Furbhnz Millionaire in old coins. NATHAN BRILLMAN 2436 North Napa Street NATE Nato says hv'rl like to Irorlc at accounting. Docs this 'mean his interval in jig- ures is mounting? FUTURE: Second Lou Gehriiz. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. A. A. Rep- resentative, Banquet Committee. Spotlight Representative, Dance Committee, Alternate. HAROLD C. BROWSKI 170 West Seymour Street WONG Nou' Harold put no future clown, and so 'll'l!,ll take II ,fI1ltf88 That whrm his srhool day:-I ora' owr ho'Il liz: down and tfxko a rust. FUTURE: Own a Chinese laundry. DOROTHY V. BRUCE 4561 North 19th Street DOTTE Dottc's dlfmilfl' as you run soc, Ano' u Hood sterloyrriplmr we hot shr ll lm. FUTURE: Dancer. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club. DOROTHY M. BRUESTLE 2904 North 26th Street DOTTlE A r'h1'f'ful girl with u, sunny smile, Sho 1lor'sn't u'orr71 ivllon lrfx.-Ions pile. FUTURE: Take Sonja Hcine's place. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Candy Stand Committee. DAVID H. BRUNNER 1323 West Russell Street DAVE With H10 :md SO: and IIZSOG, Our IIavy's going to ln' the mm that scizfnre is looking for. FUTURE: Scientist. ACTIVITIES: Gratzimzers, Gala Nixrht, Senior High Music Festi- val, Health Council, Represen- tative, Senator, Assembly Pru- Izram Committee. Forty-sevei. THE GRATZONIAN. .. - - . . . - -. .. JUNE, 1940 RAE RUTH BRUZEL 24-I4 North 28th Street IiRUZY Bruzy's always grarvful on her feet, Aa long as xhr lcvvps that way 'u'v're surf' :cliffs going to eat. FUTURE: Dancer. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Alternate, Gratzinizers. Commercial Club. Gala Night, Dance Committee. Representative. Five Foot Fem- mes. ADA WILMA B YANT 2326 lvesijygk, Met f ' - , 7 .. ., Wwff A -4 Thr radio is A's dcxliglvlm N Slicdfistwzs nlorllfhlnwnoon, and ni, Lt., jf, - 3' FUTURE: Radio tunerxf' ACTIVITIES: Dance Committee, Monitor. .J g STANLEY BUDZYHSKI mhz: Juniata street --nurqfrf I Hsfllllyliy' last 'name is sur-lr, That 'wa jwst f-all him. Hut:-h. FUTURE:' College Romeo. ACTIVITIES: Alternate, Spotlight Representative, Monitor. DOROTHY H. BURCAW 2914 West Fletcher Street MDOT., Dot is neat and Dot is tidy, Won'f shi: malta a swzcll gal Fri- day. FUTURE: Channel swimmer. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Commer- cial Club, 7 ,' V , in sl, V, GEORG F. BURKE K. ' 2616 orth 3BrgStrcet L GEOREE From tzsimmongvxtog our Gratz, His dr, sion wasvdge Tata. FUT E: Anythirll-I that comes along. , ,- A ITIESPV Monitor, Ticket ' fnm1Ui5?,l,Sputlight Represen- tative, A.l 'A. Representative. lflorty-eight G1-:RTRUDE BURROUGHS 3132-Norm 12th street 1' TRUDY . Trudy's singing fits her well, Arid as a friend sho surf: is swell. FUTURE: Iionnie Baker, II. ' ACTIVITIES: Spotlight Represen- tative, Monitor, Commercial Club, glrabmatic Club. Table Tennis u . GEORGE BYRNE 2919 North Taney Street BURNZEY A private ojiicc with his 'name on the door, Ifurnzey couId'n't 'wish for any- thing more. FUTURE: White collar job. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Dance Committee. A. A. Repre- sentative, Monitor. WALTER CAMENISCH 2220 West Estaugh Street .. AM.. His first nam is Wl hi .t'. har to spel I Hut yo 1 an 1: or vell, he' .swell FU RE: Pla a ACTIVITI . 'ce resident of S. A.. S . or, i n- . Represeh- tative, onitor, v x Footers' Committ Ii'ol ,. Club, Fil Club, e-..:',:i. , A,l1. Commi 1- , ' cor B ,fi 1 ff, Co-Chai an Ilanq et mittee Ushers' Association, iding and Grounds Committee. - ' ljjf it 3 idussm CA.lY'DOR ' 3542 Nor Carnac Street 'A ZZELLAH . 1 ,Muisdcgith charms to soothe Nw X , savage breast: I-9 GuzzelIa knows the music., , charms will do the rest. Furuanrybe a ACTIVITIES: Orc tra, Gratz- ingers, Tennis SW, Band, Spot- light Represent ive, Dance Com- mittee, Monitor, Commercial Club, Senate Award, Music A11- preciation Club. N WILLIAM L. CAPEWELL 2019 East Ontario Street MUCKLE Vary little 'noise he makes, Hut in all sports Hill partalces. FUTURE: Gas station attendant. ACTIVITIES: Football Team, Bas- kethall. JUNE, 1940 BETTY E. CAPLAN 2124 North Natrona Street DEB Dancing and dramativs spell a top notvh gal: And if youfre looking for a friend, shc's glad to lu: your pal. FUTURE: Dramatic coach. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Commer- cial Club, Dramatic Club, Spot- light Representative. JOHN LOUIS CARR 4932 Sheldon Street ' NNIE f V , horses, beggars ti Jon iiriff' nidal pick him- , elf a arvm. '1' iller. TIES: Monitor. ,ALEASE CARROLL 3722 North Sydenham Street TOBIE And the night shall be filled with music -so the poet.-1 sing, Ami -fT01,ic will help lianish. the r-ares that life may bfwy- FUTURE: Jazz hand leader. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. FRANK M. CARTER 321 West Milne Street FWANK1E I. nF'1I7ll'Illflll?l8n handsome. , Fn'rl. - ie's smart: , . ' Fniankie's gonna brent? flmhieilll a uirl's heart. f i I, I FUTUR 1 lsaniiefl ACTIV1 f : Senator, Represen- tgtif onitor, Cross-Country . Tia , Gym Team, Bioloszy Club. 'Dance Committee, Business Stalf. Assembly Program Committee, Candy Stand Committee, Swim- mini: Team. Baseball Team. DANTE T. CATTANI 2055 West Stella Street UDANDUCI-HO Leonardo, Mirhael Angelo, their na1n4'a 1-anft he dimmed by time, We have an artist- Danduchio whose 'lIil,'k7lll'lYlI5 will ,Vit this rhyme. r ' I- FUTURE: Anisg. LJ! 'N ACTt?I'l'IES: P r Club, Sketch gm wdrajs-fic s etch Club Pub- ! cn' committee! Editor of .' Spotlight, G atzinf ?'Art Staff of Recod k' resident of school-6: 3:69. . AJ i 1 . . 1- .. . THE GRATZONIAN I Forty-nizzc AM C Y 1915 North Corl Str t SAMMY In ' class he like m 0 , ls i ,rnv or just f r un FU RE: Ma el pi t. A T onit ramat b Spotlixzht Rev resentative. Record Book Staff, Spotlixrht Staff. . 'I ANNE C. CHUDITSKI 4331 North 16th Street SI-IORTY' lfVhen Shorty says, Now uvahvh the birdie, Her subject lrnonvz hr' must look party, FUTURE: Trick photography. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Commer- cial Club. .. S JOHN J. CLARKE 4551 North Gratz Street ' UJACKU, 4 Musick got him, but ic'n not swing- It's the kind that makes you want to sing. FUTURE: John Stokowski Clark. ACTIVITIES: Band. BETTE CLA VILLE 3728 North 19th Street liETS Bets is s not as . mae, Shc'lI top t e , 3 ri feminine M.D. UT E akin men wish they w sick IVITIES. hairman of Hnqllet. Club, Represen- tative, ' ht Representative, Recor uk Staff. Assembly Progra Committee. Monitor, Dance Committee, Leader, Field Club, Alternate, Five Foot Fem- mes, Building and Grounds, Pos- ter Club. DAVID CLEIMAN 3143 West Norris Street HTEVY.. Twig likes sports, and Trang knows how to dross. Ha moms the gals down with so much finesse. FUTURE: Baseball coach ACTIVITIES: Spotlight Staff, Representative, Commercial Club, Spotlight Representative, Gym Leader, Monitor, A. A. Repre- sentative, Basketball Team. sk - JUNE, 1940 THE GRATZONIAN . . . .. ..-. . . FLORENCE C. CLEMMER 3219 North Carlisle Street BABE Babe is 6lfl'lI.'ll1l8 in the swim- lt helps to keep her 'nice and slim. FUTURE: Gym teacher. ACTIVITIES: Swimming Club, Commercial Club, li a s k e t b a ll Club, Dramatic Club, Gym Lead- or, Representative, Modern Danc- ing, Monitor. GRACE A. CLYDE 3904 North Franklin Street GRACIE The prince of hearts, he stole some tarts: Hu! Hrru'ie's busy collecting hearts. FUTURE: Breaking hearts. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Represen- tative, Commercial Club, Color Day Committee, Swimming Club. A. A. Representative. BETTY J. COHEN 2154 North 32nd Street STUFF Bvtiffs 'mimi is seriously set On or-r'om1ti1l!1 as her lwst lmct. FUTURE: Best dressed jitterbug. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Commer- cial Club, Gym Leader, Spot- light Representative. M o d e r n Games, Modern Dancing, RICHARD L. COHEN 4409 orth Broad Street 0 DICK As ' ' the Spotlight, he ll mighty jimi, ut i the wicked world we mo ' he sure lo shine. FU : er. ACT VI dltor of Spotlight, Mo ' , ology Club. Publicity Committee, S. A. Card Show. AMUEL S. COHEN 1855 Champlost Avenue HSAM.. Sm is our hero, a vffritalmle ek. 14-lien hzfs outside our school, X are bet he's mild and meek. 8 l UTURE: Don Juan's competitor. I tntive, Monitor, Record Book Bus- iness Stalf, Representative. Six Footers' Committee, Spotlight Staff. ACTIVITIES: Spotlight Represen- i Fifty SIMON COHEN 1617 West Huntingdon Street ,r ' HSI., 7, - - ...cf e Ipotlighfs excellent 'news wg ,L credit To Simon, who, thc stuff dial edit. FUTURE: Cub reporter. ACTIVITIES: News Editor of Spotlight, Spotlight Representa- tive, Six Footers' Committee, Monitor, Commercial Club, Gala Night, Spring Play, Senate Award. MARION ADELE COLL 1730 West Erie Avenue DUCKY 'tDucky-14-ucky puddifn' pic, Kissed the boys and made them- happy. FUTURE: Duck specialist. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Dancinxt Club, Spanish Club, Gym Leader, Knitting Club, Spotlight Repre- sentative, Five Foot Femmes. Swimming Club. A. A. Repre- sentative. RUTH COLTON 2151 North 6th Street RICKY With a smile and rx song, Life is just like a bright summer day, How emi Ricky go wrong, If she plays piano that way. FUTURE: Tickling the ivories. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Monitor, Gratziugers. 'I AUL CO ISAROW ff 4 n ,Street F HPAUL.. Th. ittle mon who there I1 not ing owo , aul, F r vhat you nfs going to , 1 es ' say at all. RE: Life guard. ACTIVITIES: Prom Committee. Representative, Stamp Club, Chess Club, Chess Team, Dance Committee. ROBE T O EN 13 er Street , - . ARP. si t thlcte, ri ,er, too! arp. it look ike n, gay i ob for you. F TURE: e 's goalie. ACTIVIT a er of Stage Cr W. F ters Committee, , a wimming Team, Tr Team, Dance Committee. JUNE, 1940 ... Rubfivt EGR YI 57 ROBERT W. CONNER 4516 North 16th Street ROB Rob i.-m't big, l1c's slight ami slim. ' When a jolfs to he donc-just call on him. FUTURE: Putting in fuses. ACTIVITIES: Electric Club, Radio Club, Bible Club, Ping-Pong Club. NATHAN COOPERSTEIN 2411 North Douglass Stdeet NA'1'E A practical jokcr is our Nato, lic cnrcful or his jokes will Ile your fair. FUTURE: Laughing: at the world. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. SYBIL M. COSTELLO 1629 West Westmoreland Street GINGER Gingrr the' girl who likes to miugllvf A look at hcr will malro any heart linglr. FUTURE: Balancing the books. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Monitor. CATHERINE M. COYLE 1238 West Airdrie Street HKAY.. lI'lu'n silcrlcc is rzskcd, not ll single 'worn' From quid Kay is vvcr hcarcl. FUTURE: Key pounder. LIONEL CROLLICK 4617 North 11th Street FRANKENSTEIN Lionel is so lsrillianl and !lfL1l, lI'c'r4' all rvry sun- hv'll go ll long :ru y. FUTURE: Broadway? ACTIVITIES: Spotlight Staff, Gala Night. Spring Play. Lunchroom Captain, A Cappella Choir, Band. Publicity Committee. Six Foot- ers' Committee, S. A. Show, Monitor, S, A. Card Committee. Fifty-one I www E THE GRATZONIAN OAJJL, MAR .I NE CROSBY 3412 Old York Road HON EY Such a szvect aml lovely Soulhcrn bcllc, II'ilh rl, certain !lfl11l'l we know so 11-ell. FUTURE: Southern co-ed. ACTIVITIES: Spring Play, Dance Committee. Math Club, Dramatic Club, Gym Leader, Swimming Club. .IEANNE CROWN 4720 North Hutchinson Street BOOTS Jcl1n11i1: 1l'ii'l1 flu' light lrrown hair Through ll lo'u'111'r's hmrl will Ivor. FUTURE: Takimz a lawya-r's mind off his business. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Monitor, S, A. Representative, Spotlixzht Rcpresentativc. VIOLET CUSANI 2810 Germantown Avenue ..VI., An ull-rrround outdoor girl is Vi, Hut she also can hnkr an e.rcr'Il4rnL pw. FUTURE: Balancing people-'s diets. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Gym Lead- er, Volleyball Club. Hockey Club, Leaders' Club. STEPHEN CWICK 1847 Brunner Street STEVE If, as we have hcarcl, Silence is yoId, Quiet Steve xhnulal linm' u-rrullh. untold. FUTURE: Captain of Queen Mary. MELVERN P. DANDO 3930 North 13th Street BUD Linh! lo durkrilwv, Hull likes lo bring VV1' hope in his lin.-rincss lu ll he king. FUTURE: Brightening: up the world. ACTIVITIES: Electric Club, Assis- tant Manager of Football Team. Monitor, Electrical Crew. THE GRATZONIAN . .- JUNE, 1940 MILDRED M. DANNENHIRSCH 2555 North 32nd Street UDUCHESSH We hope that Mildred in life will su cured: With her ambition she should take the lead. FUTURE: Glamour girl. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader. Moni- tor, Spotlight Representative. Ping-Pong' Club, Commercial Club. Dance Committee, Drama- tic Club. JAMES M. DAVIES 5156 Keyser Street JIM Undecided in. his future. says Jim. But 1ve'll take a guess ofn sports for him. FUTURE: Champ. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, T r a c k Team. Cross-Country. P JANE ICI. RAY 3012 u t 6th Street ' MPLES !,4 'ert, wiv c us Jams D ll r y V ak, hea ts flip-flop en she a th r way. URE : Ilreaki hearts. ACTIVITIES: C tain of C eer- lead . Da c Committee, Gym Lea itor, Commercial Club, is Club, Sports Editor of R ord Book. Five Foot Fem 'B. Building and Grounds, Ridin lClub. . 'J , Q. . x h x 'V ' MARJQBIIQ' 1. DEIRMHAIID . l 1 12937 N.-.J-udsone Street , -- w. r 5 .-P' ' N lj'MARG1E Q ', Qliith, a pleasant smile, Alrgxnursa. she'll be worth while. FUTURE: Ductor's wife. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Moni- tor, Candy Stand Committee. s y L. DEITZ 31 6 e ia'fiond Street . YL usi Ia' quite zetite, ry si , and, 0 so -n R i M 'ica X nician. ACTIVITIES: Can Stand Cum- mitbee. Post b, Alternate, Monitor, Lib Aide, Senate Award. Music p eciation Club. ldlfly-lIi'o FLORENCE DENKIN 4735 North Warnock Street FLOSSIE For a. very special treat. Flass1e is the one to mvvt. FUTURE: Boss' wife. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Gym Lead- er, A. A. Representative, Basket- ball Club. LUDMILLA DESKIEWICZ 1701 Blavis Street LOU With malice towards none, she plays fair with you, A very fine girl, that's our Lou. FUTURE: Somebody's stenoiz. ACTIVITIES: Representative, A. A. Representative, Dance Com- mittee, Swimming Club. Tennis Club, Monitor. Gym Leader, Com- mercial Club. 1 SAR ON D 8 or Tayl Street l .. NDYH ' h spri g. is ere. and teams . co e ou ' There is Sa t c 1: nd shout. FUTURE: to a baseball player. ACTIVITI ' Monitor, Commer- cial Clu potlight Representa- tive. Dan e Committee. X 1 . I . R- MNARG ET DICKINSON gsm rth 124th street.. ku ' pretty Munoz and her big, bl e eyes ' 'N I 'ith tlieir expre' on on perpetual gsurprise. 'X UTURE: Mon r, Spotlight nep- resentative. lajNikht, Commer- cial Club, Gratzingers, Gym Leader, ' a ce Committee, Prom Qommitt T P. DI GIACOMO ' 2 , lt Clearfield Avenue A CK ' rth ' ur boy 'wh ' Jeally a. fri rl, S S. . H. will I Te le send. FUTURE: man. mit ee B ogy Club. Basketball, A. . Representative, Spotlight ACTIVIIIEE onitor Dance Com- Representative, Representative. JUNE, 1940 MARY P. DIPINTO 3729 North Randolph Street MERRY A loyal Gratzonian is she: Upon graduation, fl strnog shrfll he. FUTURE : Secretary. ACTIVITIES: Spotlight Represen- tative. Commercial Club, Moni- tor. Candy Stand Committee, Representative. DOROTHY M. DONECKER 3258 North Marston Street DOTTIE Atlzlotirs is Dottie's dish, To be a gym teacher ia her wish. FUTURE: Number one gym teach- er. ACTIVITIES: Gym Class Leader, Monitor, Hockey Team. Base- ball Team, Basketball Team, Five Foot Femmes. JOSEPH ESS DONIS 2034 W. Tioga Street BUSTER In the future um can seo, Joseph Doruis and Company. FUTURE: Executive. ACTIVITIES: Representative. DELORES M. DOWLING 1538 West Cayuga Street DORRIE Delores Dowling ejlirilfnt and quiet, An expert in cooking and planning a diet. FUTURE: An asset to pilots. ALFRED EDMONDS 1459 Kerbaugh Street HAL.. Al is aiming t ' ht f ll I Where he'll grt :lftllgof kllhwhgedzivi FUTURE: I'm working my way through college. ACTIVITIES: Banquet Committee, Gratzingers, Gala Night. A Cap- pella Choir. Fifty-th ree .,, . THE GRATZONIAN ELOISE D. EDWARDS 2249 North Woodstock Street HELLA.. Ella likes to fiance a lot: When the:-e's a drmre ahe's on the spot. FUTURE: Stepping the light fantastic. ACTIVITIES: Prom Committee, Commercial Club, Monitor, Gym Leader. MARJORIE P. EGGERT 1921 West Airdrie Street MARGlE Margie is so happy and gay, All sorts of games she likes to play. FUTURE: L i c k i n R postage stamps. ACTIVITIES: Hockey Club, Gym Leader. Modern Games Club. Volleyball Club, Modern Danc- ing Club, Monitor, Baseball Team. ARTHUR A. EISEMAN 4620 North Mervine Street ICE-MAN Ladies and gentlemen, Gratz pre- sents A hay very active in school events. FUTURE: Keeping himself busy. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Electric Club, Spotlight Representative, Photography Club, S. A. Award. ROBERT T. ELLIS 7417 North 21st Street ROCKY Rocky has already said. His i'YlIl'Tl?8f lies in Home little redhead. FUTURE: Collecting redheads. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Spotlight Representative. RUTH IDA EMONS 2510 West Oakdale Street RUTHIE To know Ruthie surely in a treat: She is ao conservativr- :md very, very sweet. FUTURE: Aiding the less for- tunate. ACTIVITIES: Social Club, Mon- itor, Building and Grounds Committee. THE GRATZONIAN EDWIN THOMAS EMS 3329 North 21st Street RONALD Ronald would like us to know, At night to Drerel he will go. FUTURE: Pursuing his hobby. ACTIVITIES: Spotlight Repre- sentative, Monitor. CLARICE MAE ETON 1916 Jefferson Street DIMPLES A friendly smile. a cherry way Has Clarire, day by day. FUTURE: Marriage. ACTIVITIES: Volleyball, Monitor, Basketball. ANNA MAE EUSTACE 2034 West Tioga Street ANN A very active girl is she, In all the sports, Ann's sure to be. FUTURE: Private secretary. ACTIVITIES: Girls' Sports, Mon- itor, Commercial Club. Modern Dancing Club, Modern Games Club. HATTIE E. EVANS 1713 VVest Lippincott Street TIPPY Timm is a very quiet niiss. When sh1 s alone and reading, All is bliss. FUTURE: Bookworm. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. JAMES A. EVANS 3632 North 13th Street SLIM Printing is our SIim'.-1 dvliylli. His job we're sure he'll never slight. FUTURE: Printing. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Repre- sentative. Fifty-fo ur JUNE, 1940 ISABEL FAGENSON 1912 North 32nd Street BELLE For a nice girl we do tell Everyone to look up Isabel. FUTURE: Typewriter key tickler. ACTIVITIES: Sketch Cl . l Club, Commerical C 1 is Club. Monitor. er , ,pix ISADORE FAVINSKEY 2923 Westmont Street FAV It 1Z9n't very hard to see In Fav a phasing personality. FUTURE: Presidenffs financial advisor. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Debate Club, Representative, Spotlight Representative, Alternate. MARY ANNE FAYER 2913 North 21st sm-et An ideal nurse by and by Will be our Mary. calm and shy. MERRY 2 FUTURE: Making sick people well. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. 'x ' A PH H. FEATHER . est Oak le treet PH 1 et, reserv li, an veet is she, asset o eye Profs nphyr, FUTUR i Profs love to teac ACTIVI : R rd Book Staif, Dance ommitt , Social Club, Monitor, Monitors' Council, Gym leader, Gratzingers, Girls' Base- a . MARY LUCY FESTA 2124 West Toronto Street CHUBBY A great lover of books is Mary, She'll see plenty. when she'a a secretary. FUTURE: Taking care of the office. ACTIVITIES: Baseball T e a m, Monitor, Volleyball. JUNE,194o f' A ' EDITH FERGUSON 4453 North Gratz Street EDIE This girl's joy is to bon-I! A pvrfrcl sf-orv is her goal. FUTURE: Perfecting her bowl- inK score. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Banquet Committee. ALMA ELVIRA FERRI 3350 North 16th street UAL.. The male patients all will howl To get as thvir nurse, 'none other than AL FUTURE: Interne's wife. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. RICHARD W. FETCH 2727 Glenwood Avenue DICK Dick likex his 'work at Charm For cxpvriments, he has a yen. FUTURE: Mixinz test tubes. ACTIVITIES: Field Club. Model Airplane Club. Biology Club. EMILY E. FETTER 1443 Chew Street BONNIE To lake llfv easy is Ho'nn'io's aim, Sh1 ll coma' out 14'inn4'r in vvery name. FUTURE: Taking life easy. .IENNIE FINEMAN 3053 North 24th Street JEN Portrait of Jennie -sac-cet and truf- Always ha.-4 a smile for you. FUTURE: Making some man happy. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Commercial Club, Banquet Committee. Fifly-five THE GRATZONIAN ASHER FINKEL 8039 West Ilerks St ot nAqHH 'T I A jolly ood fell Q' in li az ' lntofy r h sg rc ,to c-rits FU E: Own a chain of drug stores. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Spotlight StaH', Record Book Staff, Gala Night. Dramatic Club, Debate Club. Jvwefjf EDITH FINKELSTEIN 4826 East Roosevelt Bon ard .. .D .. A pr ti ' me ever 1' She' o be u FUTU : f e c . ACTIV IES: Gym Lc er,. M4 - itor. D atic Club. nce C - mitt i ' Repr ' ETHEL FISHER 1319 Blavis Street FISH A .szvfcll gal is this Fish, The answer to wary boy's wish.. FUTURE: Career woman. ACTIVITIES: Dramatic Club, 12A Dance Committee, French Club, Monitor. MARION FISHMAN 2434 North 32nd Street FISH This girl is really suwell, Sure to he a HTl ll'l1Ill9 belle. FUTURE: Own a chewing gum factory. ACTIVITIES: Candy Stand Com- mittee, Monitor, Spotlight Repre- sentative, Alternate. I , l.fYp l' A fTb' MARGARET FLARREEY' ' 1744 North 28th Street MARGE Little Margo, 1-utr' and small: Comes to dancing- 'she Iwata thrm all. FUTURE: Glamour girl. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Representative, Volleyball, Gym Leader, Modern Dancing, Mon- itor, Prom Committee. Basket- ball, Spotlight Representative. Dance Committee. THE GRATZONIAN . .IERALDINE D. FLEISHER 3326 West Cumberland Street JERI This girl rates with all good fIum'1'rs. Aml Jeri knows all the answers. FUTURE: Business queen. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Monitor, Modern Dancing, Candy Stand Committee. Alternate. DOROTHY B. FOEHR 2335 West Tiofza Street DOTTIE Dottie's r-ute, IIottiv's smart. Bl'21I'll7'l'.' Sh1f's surf' to steal your heart. FUTURE: Collecting hearts. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Mon- itor, Dancinxz Club. Girls' Sports, Modern Games Club. HILDA ANNA FORGIONE 2033 Dennie Street MCHICKYH A swell stzrnographrr Chick1l will make--W Um: any boss will lm glad to take. FUTURE: Somebody's stenog ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club. Gym Leader. Monitor. JEROME FOX 1817 North Natrona Street JERRY Jerry has such a winniml 101111. H0 gets more friends every day. FUTURE: Banker. ACTIVITIES: Senator, Spanish Club, Debate Club, Represenative, Spotlight Staff, Chairman Pub- licity Committee. Dance Com- mittee. S. A. Card Committee. Monitor. Spotlight Representa- tive. RUT OX 2 North Myrtlevvo d Street RIC Watch yo lieu t when 'Ric'kic's near, ' Shc'll st l t Ull , th' little dear. FUT o eone's one and only. ACTIVI S: Commercial Club, Monitor, Gym Leader. Fifty-si.v ... JUNE, 1940 FRANK R. FRECH 87 Weaver Street When our Frarlk goes to work, His job, ws:'rc sure, hz:'ll iirvvr shirlr. FUTURE: Army. ROBERT N. FREDERICK 3526 North 22nd Street FRED A mechanic Fred is sure to ha, See his work and you'Il agree. FUTURE: Make quick money. ACTIVITIES: Spotlight Repre- sentative. Monitor. THEODORE M. FREYMAN 4537 North Camac Street TED Hard work made him what he is: Thl-9 Sllotlight Chief is just a whiz. FUTURE: Reporting a war in Utopia. ACTIVITIES: Editor-in-Chief of the Spotlight. Publicity Chair- man. Representative. Monitor, Spotlight Representative, Debate LYN FRIEDLAND 5238 North Sydenham Street HROZ.. Club. IVhat a dancer! What u pall Roz is truly the ideal gal. FUTURE: College queen. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Alternate, Dramatic Club. Gym Leader, Spotlight Representative. JOSOPHINE M. FRY 2614 North 17th Street ..J0,, Jo's the life of :wary party, Always sweet and hale and hearty. FUTURE: Interior decorator for parties. ACTIVITIES: Alternate, Monitor, Representative. Modern Games. J U N E, 1 9 4 o Enrrn rUuEM.xN 34102 West Ilerks Street I IIDlE l'reIly :ritlmul too murlz to soy. lt'r'f1lly su-1-ll ln lll'l' own lfttlf' wall. FII'1'llRE: A :wild wife. ACTIVITIES: Alternate, Monitor, Representative. Spotlight RPUFH' sentative. Aj N HENRY C. FUESSEK 2245 Berkley Street DI1'l'CH .-tlmut IIulf'l1 you must rrgyree, 1l1 s guy, jolly, and so r11refr1'r'. FIl'l'IlRE: Have H harem. At'TIVl'I'll'IS: Six Footers' Com- mittee. QA!-I DONALD E. FUNK 1520 lilavis Street DON Ilan lu-lim-rs in llrlrll worlr, From 11 jolz. lu-'II m'r1'r xllirk. FUTURE: l'ing:-Pong champ. ACTIVITIES: Mnth Club, Monitor. ALBERT IRVING GERH 1506 West Girard Avenue MOZART 1llo:ur!'s rlrumming is simply yrunll. Quite' un ollllitforl to our lmnll. FUTURE: lic-ating out the drums. ACTIVITIES: Band. Orchestra, Eleetrie Club, Monitor. HATTIE M. GILLION I5-IT North Gratz Street UHAT.. Hutli1 x rf-ully quill' 41 sport, In rlrlneing, xhz' lx'lIOIl'N rrery sort. FUTURE: Night nurse. Fifty-seven THE GRATZONIAN ALBERT M. GISONIJI 4443 Greene Street ..AL,. .fix u sport, Al ix an-rllg In so1'l'f'r. he really rinyx Ihr lull, FUTURE: Home-run king. ACTIVITIES: Soeeer Teum, Gym Leader, Monitor, Baseball. BETTY Ii. GLASSIVIAN 25251 North Stanley Street IiETS Ilvr prankrx she plugs on vr1'rymu', Yes, ltrttyfx really lots of fun. I lITIIRE: Comedienne. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Ulub, Gyml Leader. D:-mee Committee, Monitor. Five Foot Femmes. JOSEPH GODFREY 2515 North Napa Street JIM Sports nn' just rfyhl' fur Jim, In football hz' will xhou' hire rim.. FUTURE: Retired millionaire at twenty. ACTIVITIES: Iiaskethull Team, Football Team. HAROLD GULDHERG 2626 North Myrtlewood Street ' , GOI.DLE Ilrxrold'n :mr su-ell .w-out. 1 - lYgy,1wLy ilvfll 1wl5L1?f0,jf949'b1f 1 P1 :JH'trt1tnmhler. ACTIVITIESIX Math Club, Stamp Club, Monitor. K Lolfls A. GOL1mElzG 35131 North 17th Street I.0l1IE l,ouiz ' run l1l1l'IIll8 nmlrr Nvu laugh, Your troullles, he'll just leur in half. FUTURE: Chorus yzirl's friend. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Dramatic Club, Photoirraphy Club, Alter- nate. THE GRATZONIAN RUTH A. GOLDBERG 2160 North 19th Street MlCKlE tAMil?Ifll'I' is natural. girly, and fair. Lilrvd by all, 1m1'1'y1vlmre. FUTURE: To be like Brenda, ACTIVITIES: Monitor. S. A. Rep- resentative, Gym Leader. RUTH B. GOLDBERG 2230 Ridge Avenue RUFUS who is always gay. brightest part of every To be Represen- PAULINE GOLDMAN 2220 Natrona Street PETE Every one kvluwu little Pete, Lilrrd by all, 'valmlf shxfs so sweat. FUTURE: Second Brenda Frazier. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Spot- light Representative, Monitor. SHIRLEY MAE GOLDIVIAN 2344 North Garnet Street BUNNY Shirley. with her pleasant singing, Will krap our mrs with musir ringing. FUTURE: Song bird. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Clmdy Stand Committee. Glee Club. HARRY GOLDSTEIN 576 West Clapier Street MONK lVh1:n Monk is out life-sarirlg, Orean swimmers will lm lwllalvifzy. FUTURE: Patrolimz the beach. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Table Ten- nis Club. JUNE, 1940 Fifty-eight I N RUTH L. GOLDSTEIN 6231-' North 18th Skeet If .VK BUNNY w7lfll,8 one feurcgtary that will always he , Topping the grade as yn'u'll soon see. FUTURE: Marry a millionaire. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Monitor, Gym Leader, Alternate. Y ' I ff ji' - agp- , I 45 1. DOROTHY H. GORDON . 4062 Ridge Avenue ' 1 lV5ICKEY 1Uicke1f' isa nite an aztiru one. Full of me wht 1511 gy fun., FUTURE: cheering co'7ed. Aekgyrrlasi Moniwf, Alternate emnseptative. Gym Leader, Chee!-lekaer, Volleyball Team, Dance 'Committee Five Foot Femmes. 1, ELSIE GORDON 2522 West York Street ELS You can always lmt your purse. Els will make one .swell nurse. FUTURE: Holding hands with male patients. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Candy Stand Committee. Gym Leader, Representative. IRVING GOTTLEIB 1644 North 6th street UNASHV. Nashi is quita a whi y now, Straight to the top, h ' yo. FUTURE: Te s t ACTIVITIES: 3 tor, S. A. ard Co m , Math Club, creta Debate Club. Dance m e, Monitor, Spotlight sentative, Sports Editor of 'TR rd Book. Varsity Tennis It am, Interclass Ba s k e t b all, Representative. Qc in Q' W VER: GOTTLIEB- 4001 NQIS1 Dwslti-'eer .. A .. Gabby lilies to the 'rnovies To go, And listzfn in rm her radio. FUTURE: Quack doctor. ACTIVITIES: Basketball Club, Social Club. Monitor. G1 1 Jvc f' JUNE, 1940 THE GRATZONIAN HARRY JOHN GRAHAM 1092 East Chelten Avenue GRAHAMY G.rahamy likes his airplane 'mak- my While some girl's heart he'.-1 breaking. FUTURE: Professional hobo. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. BER ICE M. GRANCELL 22 North Corlies Street 6 NEICEE vir'ee ' .s a 'movie show- Shffsgf of life and always on. the Vo' A s. X JNITURE: Anotherhlefina. K ACT IES: nitor. Altei-Date Gym, ea eb- A. A. Representa- tive. '- s , rs' Associa i n, Dance Com tee. S A. C Commit- tee. Spot g presentative. Candy Sta mittee, Record Book Sta ff. X MARY BERNICE GRAVES 518 West Butler Street LITTLE BITS Little Bits just loves to sow. And sing, and danrc, as you all know. FUTURE: Join a sewing circle. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club. Monitor, Gym Leader. DOROTHY JANET GREEN 3950 North 9th Street DOT In stylus, Dot 'll'i'l take' the lead, Sllffx a smart dresser ami rt xuwll kred. FUTURE: Posinl! for Vopcuo. ACTIVITIES: Swimming Club, Dramatic Club, Gym Leader. Spanish Club. Assembly Program Committee, Senate Award. Mon- itor. Representative. JOSEPH EDWARD GREEN 3808 North 18th Street GREENIE Hr ll be an All American boy-- G'-r4'4'nic is football's pride and 1011. FUTURE: Jack of all sports. ACTIVITIES: Football Team, Six Footers' Committee, B a s e b a l l, Monitor. Gym Leader. ...fr THELMA J. GREENBERG 5820 North 16th Street TI-IEL Thel is a leader in many a field. Hut hnr skill as an artrcss has hor fate sealed. FUTURE: Sarah Bernhardt. 2nd. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club. Spotliflht Representative. Ping- Pomr Club Monitor, Alternate, Dramatic Club, Glee Club, Five Foot Femmes, Building and Grounds Committee. MARGARET GRIFFITH Y 2928 North Bonsall Street . MARGE ':M1f-'!l0 xir1 gym is at her best, She ll surmzu: the worst of tests! FUTURE: Who knows? ACTIVITIEST Monitor, Swimming Team, GymxLeader. X JOHN E. GRIFFITHS 1916 West Westmoreland Street GRIFF Crm a machinest uw!! bc. And a baseball enthusiast is he. FUTURE: Mechanic ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Baseball Team. Gym Leader. LOUIS BARRY GROSS 6218 Ogontz Avenue LUKE The handn form aaundn loud ami .su'ift. Awakening all as slcmvard they drift. FUTURE: Gene Krupa 2nd. ACTIVITIES: Band, Monitor, Six Foobers' Committee. Spotliyzht Representative. Dance Committee, Representative, C o m m e r c ia I Club. N u DOROTHY M. GRUM 4256 Nort 16th Street ..D TY.. compo f. Against haf ricmllinitj e FUTU ill House-wife. ACTI TIES: Co ercial G m eader C mmnttee lx lIotty is qluz, and sa 'l70l'g l1'll?f?l5f, n ca b,' Egan or, . C9 ' . s uh, A. ' rd Co it . Ca d. tand i xl ommittee. X resent tw THE GRATZONIAN ..- GE E E. G LIELMI 9 East es Street ' 4 If u Tl yin 1 and Gugfs' :out H4 s o ,qo 'i g to rflp you ou t. FUTURE: Tailspin Tommy 2nd, ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Spotlight Representative, Football Team. Baseball Team. JOSEPH T. GULLA 5811 Osceola Street JOE Ha will alwmls win, he knows not woe. H1 will always bc k'no'1l'n as Pho- tographer Joe. FUTURE: Photographer. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. DAVID L. GUMPORT 2116 West Venanfzo Street UDAVE.. Quite a good soldier Dave will make. For in all his work hr: is wide awake. FUTURE: Nation's defender. ACTIVITIES: Math Club. GERALD J. HAAS 4756 North 9t t eet HJERR ' At the srww of ac that'.s uherz: Jcrry's ou Hv's the b o make. sure 4-nerthing' and sou FUTURE: dent f . ACTIVITI Assucia tor of the r Book .ldent of the M Club, Si o ers' Com- it ice-Presid t of the lub. S. rd Commit- . o-Chairm of the Wash- n Trip ittee, Prom mmittee. t Alternate. No-S ki om tee, Peace Clubf- ntative. ance Com- mittees, semb y Committee. Spotlight Wpresentative. ANITA . HAASE 4534 North 10th Street '- - NITA Nitu's full of pep, never broken by rest: Toward all things in life she dis- plays a great zest. FUTURE: Temple co-ed. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Monitor, Alternate, Glee Club, Spotlight Representative, Volley- ball Team. Dramatic Club. Sixty .... JUNE, 1940 ELIZABETH M. HARLEY 264 West Erie Avenue BETTY Betty always tries to be every- one's friend. And for reading and poetry. she duzplays a natural trend. FUTURE: Selling poetry. ACTIVITIES: A. A. Represen- tative. DOROTHY L. HARRIS 1702 West Ruscomb Street DOTTIE In latest styles none can compete With Dottie, save the fashion sheet. FUTURE: Set the styles. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Monitor, Dramatic Club, Alter- nate, Spotlight Representative. .IEANNE G. HARRIS 4548 North Colorado Street JEANNIE A good st1fnog Jeannie wants to be. She thinks she can do it, and so do we. FUTURE : Stenographer. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Monitor, Hockey Team. THELMA E. HARRIS 34 East Collom Street SWINGTIME OI? on a swim Swingtime will fear. No doubt she'll float bark without a care. FUTURE: Mermaid. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Mon- itor. RUTH HEINDISCH 2635 North Myrtlewood Street TEDDY Teddy's swimming takes the rake, Hut you ought to sea this little maid skate. FUTURE: Mermaid. ACTIVITIES: Monitor in Guidance Office. J U N E, 1 9 4 o LORETTA C. HENDRICKS 1525 West Tucker Street SIS First to knou' the latest .-Hcp, Smiling, always full of pop, FUTURE: Secretary. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Leaders' Club, Gala Night, Baseball Club, Volleyball Club, Girls' Athletic Association. Dance Committee. Gym Leader. MAY CLAIRE HENRY 2319 West Tioga Street MAISIE Hzautiful ,llVlIll-V are thosn that do Work that is rarrwst. lzrawe, and trac. FUTURE: Taxidermist. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Monitor, Dramatic Club, Judge, Representative, Senator, Class President. GEORGE H. HERLINGER 2806 North 20th Street DUTCH Clever indeed is the work of your harlrls. You shall :lo good in this land of lands. FUTURE: Second Edison. ACTIVITIES: Electric Club. Gym Leader. Electric Crew. Monitor. Spotlight Representative. JOSEPH HERSHKOWITZ 2414 North Napa Street JOE Jar is a candid camera man, Hz' snaps every picture that he van. FUTURE: Snapping. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. GEORGE HILDEBRAND 4554 North Uber Street BUD Like' F. D. H. Brut l01.'l'H to col- lect stamp.-1, And like our hcnrl man h1 s quite rl. champ. FUTURE: Philatelist. ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country, Rep- resentative. Monitor. 1. -.... THE GRATZONIAN Si.1'ty-arm Wfnvurn-w 'f JENNIE HILL 3838 North 16th Street GINGER Ging1'r's 'llifflllfll are quite cvillcnt, In tennis. especially, she is quite competent. FUTURE: 2nd Alice Marble. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Basketball Team, Gym Leader, Volleyball. WILLIAM H. HILL 1924 West Carey Street HILL-BILLY To his classmatcs he 'was Hill- Billy Will, But to his friends llc was just plain --Bm. FUTURE: Electrician. ACTIVITIES: Spotlight Represen- tative, Monitor. Electric Club. I. , MATILDA HIMMELEIN 756 Ntfrth Delhi Street :P 1 , Millie ,Mrflve in clulzs and on ' many a team. . J No doubt the boys her high in catevm. FUTURE: Olympic champion. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Modern Dancinsr. Basketball. Modern Games, Baseball, Girls' Athletic Association. HELEN P. HLADYK 4255 North 17th Street LADIK In har h.0art's Ihr song of truth: Url her lips, the 1nclmii1's of youth. FUTURE: Grand opera star. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Commer- cial Cl - Chairman 1213 Dance Commit Gym Leader. Gratz- ingers, e Fo Femmes. L L. E 'HOB as a Spotlight fp. Hobie was great. To her fcllou- ans ales shf' was first rate. crrth th tr FUTURE: Campus queen. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Dramatic Club. French Club, Alternate, Spotlight Representative. -, THE GRATZONIAN ESTI-IER J. HOFFMAN 3017 West Berks Street MES.. Esther likes to chew her gum, And when asked why, she said, It's fun. FUTURE: Examining peoples' minds. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Dramatic Club, Picture Club. EVELYN L. HOLLAWAY 3137 North 22nd Street NEVE.. Many have sought, though few have found A mind in so much noble virtue bound. FUTURE: Keeper of the books. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Spotlight Representative, Commercial Club. JANE E. HOMMEL 1437 West Jerome Street l'VitlL talfmt to draw things pic- turesque, Jane will sketch the world as she sits at her desk. FUTURE: Sketching secretary. ACTIVITIES: Dance Committee, Monitor. Prom Committee. DORIS HOPKINS 1900 Diamond Street HOPPlE Hoppie at Gratz has friends ga- lore: Add this to good work and she needs nothing more. FUTURE: Travelling companion. ACTIVITIES: Baseball Club, Com- mercial Club, Swimming Club, Prom Committee, Monitor. RIVA LORRAINE HORN 3961 North Darien Street SUGAH From thy mouth floivs an endless stream of chatter, Well minced with wit and clever matter. FUTURE : Chatterbox. ACTIVITIES: Banquet Committee, Dance Committee, Commercial Club, Glee Club, Swimming Club, Monitor, Gym Leader. Sixty-two JUNE, 1-940 EVELYN J. HOROWITZ 648 Rockland Street EVVIE A little flirt is Evvie She'Il get her man, Umehbeef' FUTURE: Collecting men. ACTIVITIES: Dance Committee, Spotlight Representative, Moni- tor, Gym Leader, Alternate. .ll M f ANNA! J. Hos R ' 2643 west Seltzer et l R Cheerful il herlmiddle name, She's full of fun and hard to tame. FUTURE: Dancing secretary. ACTIVITIES: Senator, Spotlight Representative, Five Foot Fem- mes. Representative, Monitor, Health Council, Gala Night, Gym Leader, Dance Committee, Glee Club, Lunchroom Captain, Chair- man Assembly Program. GERTRUDE A. HUDSON 2012 West Norris Street GERT Gert is a girl so dainty and sweet, She's always in sports and she's hard to beat. FUTURE: Gym instructress. ACTIVITIES: M o n i t o r, Gym Leader, Commercial Club. THERESA M. HUNDLEY 2146 West Master Street HTREEH A perfect woman, nobly planned, To warn, to comfort, and com- mandf' FUTURE: Travelling companion. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Commer- cial Club. GERTRUDE ISAACS 2804 West York Street TRUDY Trudy likes to dance say we, A famous dancer she ought to be. FUTURE: Irene Castle Znd. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club. JUNE, 1940 DORIS B. JACKSON 3154 North Marston Street REDS The thought of graduation fills Reds with glee, For a Dobbins student then she'll be. FUTURE: 2nd Gertrude Ederle. ACTIVITIES: Swimming Club, Monitor, A. A. Representative. Representative, Gym Leader, Five Foot Femmes, Building and Grounds. FLORENCE JACOBS 3131 West Arizona Street JAKE When Jake starts to dance, she does excel, She skates, swims. and does every- thing well. FUTURE: Jake of Trades. ACTIVITIES: Prom Committee, Monitor. Spotlight Representa- tive. Five Foot Femmes. LULU E. JANDER VM' 2454 North 29th Street V. LOU- I V Lou is the ncgueuotjiiior kind, But saves a place fri' reading in her mind. ' FUTUR : Sytiightening out books. ACTIVI : Swimming Team, seb Team. Candy Committee. ivgy' out Femmes, Commerciai , N ELE O 'K KI 43' th 16th street t HDUTCI-111-1 r Our lzanor is a girl 1' t' She' the answer to eve ws prayer. FUTURE: Pedagogue. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Gym Mon- itor, Baseball Team. Commercial Club, Five Foot Femmes. L A MAE-J ER 41 North 24h ac' we ,find active and en- chanti A l e iss when it comes to d c F T 't erb . A T . M itor, Gym Lead- , Candy Stand Committee. Com- mercial Club, Volleyball Team. Sixty-three THE GRATZONIAN ROBERT M J NSO 337 West oga treet DJ. .. B,. ' ' a 1 appe up in his rk, ee o Wherever you ers, here he will lurk. FUTURE: Waterin o e . ACTIVITIES: Biology Club, Record Book Personals Staff. ALBERT RICHARD JONES 2020 West Tioga Street UAL.. Al ia a real sport in many ways, It's' gained him many friends in hwh. school days. FUTURE: Heartbreaker. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Represen- tative, Dance Committee, Chair- man of Prom Committee, Chair- man Building and Grounds Com- mittee, Six Footers' Committee, Field Club. Head Usher. Senator, No-Smoking Committee, Spot- light Representative. ff xl ,ll .jf a- , K! INEZ ROBERT NES Warwick Apts., 1 06 m Street . IE.. She' tey rartive, a d Ulof fu ,- ' lj! dd, too. unhcnbtbtgafu ur to f' Je ONE. , Q . J I. If HVUTURE: S eme court. ,- 'N ACTIVI S:Judze,ChiefJ tice, Monitor. Field Club, Spanish Club, Commercial Club, Repre- sentative. Ushers' Association, Dance Committee. JAMES SCOTT J NES 444 West Lyco ' gE !balI s s of in our adviac. , Jimmie the c est he mow d t e Vit f F ry or 's co etitor. A VITIES: Monitor. BEATRICE KAHN 2519 North Dover Street BEA Sparkling eyes and joyful amila-, Lots of pep make Bea 'worth- while. FUTURE: Card-shark. ACTIVITIES: Candy Stand Com- mittee, Monitor. Commercial Club, Spotlight Representative. THE GRATZONIANE. -.. - JANET KALEHOFF 6247 Morton Street CHUBBY Chubby does reflect the sun By her nature, so thoroughly whole- SDWLZ. FUTURE: Diet expert. ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Gratz- ingers, A Cappella Choir, Dance Committee, Monitor, Gala Night. NAOMI KANE 900 North Dauphin Street UNAY.. She can sew and dance, never shirlcs a task: From. any girl, what more could one ask? FUTURE: Wardrobe dept. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Business Staff of Record Book, Monitor, Spotlight Representa- tive. MAE KAPLAN 2554 North Holly od treet U A lr She studie A at night, But roma c e chief delight. FUTURE: o et' of twins. ACTIV TIE : M' itor. Dance and Tick C itt , Usher, Record Bo Personals Staff, Spotlight resentative, Business Staff, . A. Representative. s M fdgmc me 6 Corlies I , M9.RYyf5J , too quiet, not la gay: e knows hirl' to study, she knows wh 0 play. FU U o eeper. A IES: Monitor, Commercial b. Sketch Club, Candy Stand ommittee. SARAH KASSACK 2560 North Corlies Street SO0KY Double trouble, trying to uncoil Herself from Mary is her daily tail. FUTURE: Beimz different. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Commer- cial Club, Sketch Club. Gym Leader. ik qxr x ll V .. P .,, i 1 l SlLl'f.U'fUlll' JUNE,1940 SYLVIA H. KATLIN 3840 North 17th Street CISSIE Sweet and dimpled, with a charm- ing personality- These get HCI-B8i2H places in spite of her fraility. FUTURE: School teacher's wife. EDITH ROSE KATZ 1819 North 31st Street BABE Dark, petite, cute, and sweet, A romantic nature, and dancing feet. FUTURE: One man's girl. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Represen- Ezitgre. Alternate, Commercial u . LEON KAUFFMAN 4715 North 15th Street 0LLIE Ollie is packed with urisecracks and humor, That he will succeed is no longer a rumor. FUTURE: Snubbing Michael-An- gelo. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club. Poster Committee. Monitor, Sketch Club. Poster Club, Operetta. LESTER B. KAUFFMAN 6635 Ogontz Avenue LES Les is chuck full of personality and vim. A playboyfs career we predict for him. FUTURE: Man-about-town ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Publicity Committee, Six Footers' Com- mittee, Commercial Club, Spot- light Representative, A. A. Rep- resentative. VIRGINIA R. KAUFFMAN 613 West Pike Street GINNIE Ginnic's pointed wit and ready smile Makes life for all of us worthwhile. FUTURE: Fad-follower. ACTIVITIES: Gala Night, Moni- tor, Spotlight Representative, Dance Committee. Secretary of Publicity Committee. JUNE, 1940 - .- - .1 THE GRATZONIAN I 51, ESTHER KAU N 2411 Not 2 r Stre Rx I II: ' fl 11'l1oloz'es to :Iam-r'. Tlijki thix hobby sh1 Il find 'ro- e. ITURE: Going steady. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Gala Niirht, Sketch Club. JEANETTE KAUFFMAN 2429 North 27th Street SKEETS To all, Slrv4'ls ' friendship is ll fTl'fL3Il7'4'v And just to In' with hr-r-ri pleasure. FUTURE: Somehody'1-: ste-nog. ACTIVITIES: Swimming Club, Commercial Club, Buildinsr and Grounds Committee. Monitor. Five Foot Femmes. EDWARD M. KAWALEC 3923 Donath Street MED.. 111 sm'r'1'r rr-nd bnsvlrnll. Hd 111111 rr'-r1o11'm'rl. But when it rams' to hmm'11'orlr. oh .' how hr' fro11'n1'd. FUTURE: Ii usy man. ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club, Sov- cer Team, Monitor. Prom Com- mittee. Baseball Team. ELSIE MAE KEANE 3131 North Marston Street DIMI'LES Great 1-rrsalility shi' does display I11 Illl' lmir slylrx .-cha' 11-mrs fa'-11 clay. FUTURE: Sem-retarial hairdresser. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Gym Lead- er. Alternate, Five Foot Femmes. lluildimz and Grounds Committee. MURIEL R. KEARNS 3550 New Queen Street MERRY Surh ll friurdly amilr' lo all her nzatwa, And SIIPIS om' good f1!lIlt'I'l'i.' s1m11'- one staffs. FUTURE: Treasury dept. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Represen- tative. Commercial Club, Dance Committee, Building and Grounds Committee. W-...,,.,,,.f ,.,1...,.. ...fx 1. UV. I 'Sy l -i NAOMI L. KELLER 113 West Sedgwick Street UNOMI.. Quiet, quaint, with n nirv- dispo- sitifm. Nomi, as a nurse, 11-ill ,Ht hr-r position. FUTURE: Doctor's wife. ACTIVITIES: Dramatic Club. .IIQLES C. KENDRA 2864 North Gratz Street HARI ' In su1'f'er and busflrall, Harp flaws delight. Although his studies hi' down 'not sllfglll. FUTURE: Athlete. ACTIVITIES: Baseball, Soccer Team. HELEN ANNA KIELHON 3939 Priscilla Street HELEN Little in nmlzlrrf. hut 'not in mimi: PWIIIP in nature, f:1'Ii1'ienl y0u'Il jimi. FUTURE: Career woman. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader. Com- mercial Club, Monitor, Tennis Club. Building' and Grounds Com. mittee. GERTRUDE S. KIND 1 19221 West So rs t t , n I 1 ' and noting is mi . 1ght 1'-hf I I ' ri 2 jim ll 0 1 t lu r I nl I I ' , FU U l: 1A.'- , ' in VI .1 S: ' L der, Stand ffl' ttee an o Build' nd fly Commi tee. ommercia lub, Monito , Ga A: Night. ELEANOR H. KING 1311110 North Judson Street I'ETUNIA For all sorts of .wporis ulllffllllilln hax rt knark. Athlelir nbilily xhv mfrtrxinly d0I'8Il'f lm-Ir. FUTURE: Olympics. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader. Hock- ey. Volleyball, Basketball, Dani-e Committee. Banquet Committee, Parents' Nixzht Program. A i THE G ZONIAN... fl ci ' . V I L 38 ox Street S5531-typ KINZEL VON Vo'n's mind is up in the air.. It may he an airplane or u maiden fair. FUTURE: Lindbergh's envy. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Six Footers' Committee, Monitor. Representative. KARL EDWARD KLABE 5000 Erringer Pl. MEN You can always find Men when in the masses, 'Cause he's sure to be with. all the lasses. FUTURE: Hollywood ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Cheerlead- er, Track Team, Representative. Six Footers' Committee. DOROTHY V. KLACZAK 1929 Brunner Street DOT Ready to work, ready to smile, Ready for fun. that's Dot's style. FUTURE: Sonia Henie on wheels. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Monitor. BEATRICE L. KNADLER 4228 Old York Road HBEA.. Bea who trips the fantastic finds it enchanting, Became nothing is more enjoyable than dancing. FUTURE: Billy Rose's Acquacade. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club. Spotlight Representative. Moni- tor, Gym Leader, Gala Night. ROBERT D. K0 C 3258 North mn ree BOB A popular young 'man o Bob, Handsom itty, and alu ys on the j FUTUR . Campus l our boy. ACTIVI S: Chair of Social Dane' Clu Tr eam, Six oote Co Dance Com- 'tt Bas a am, Spot- l t Repre. t' , Monitor, , Leader. Sixty-sis: JUNE, 1940 WILLIAM KOECHER 3258 North 17th Street BILL Bill is quiet, but we all agree That few boys are as jine as he. FUTURE : Baseball player. ACTIVITIES: Baseball T e a m, Commercial Club, Monitor, Gym Leader. RAYMOND KOH 392 th Sm e HKI TZ.. .. ibitzf you've ar li L big ball team's manager you our, no doubt. A FUTURE: Big 'me 'at ' i A TIES: ito se all xzer. oot 1 Manager, Soc- er. o- moking Com- it e. ance Committee, Table ennis ub. MIRIAM KOHN 2001 North 31st Street MICKEY Sense of humor, dancing feet, HCT? l8 8077260716 'YLTCZ to meet. FUTURE: Largest B, G.. col- lector. ACTIVITIES: Candy Stand Com- mittee, Commercial Club, Ping- Pong Club, Monitor. Gym Leader. Spotlight Representative. Base- ball Club. RUTH A. KOPPENHAVER 2454 North 28th street RUTH Ruth believes in mixing work and Play. Have plenty of both-life's best that way. FUTURE: Bread, butter, and movies. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Monitor. Gym Leader. EDWARD KOSTYK 4310 North CarlisIe Street MED.. This young man with his hair blond and sleek ls considered by the girls to be quite a sheilc. FUTURE: Above par. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, A. A. Rep- resentative, Cross-Country Team, Six Footers' Committee, Stage Crew. JUNE, 1940 THE GRATZONIAN WILLIAM E. KOTSCH 1627 VVest Erie Avenue I!II.I, II4' dues laffc lrvrli' u'r'H ull rlrlgl. Arts. IIHII has lifllr to 81111. FUTURE : Diteh dimrer. :5.t'TlVITII'IS: Foot bu l l Teilm. .IlItIi!6'. Representative. Monitor, Dance Committee, Travk Team. Six Footers' Committee, Locker Uommittee. ELSIE ANNE KRAIISEN 2-157 North Dougrlzis Street ELS I'i1'r1r'i1,us and full of fun. His lrawps all ilu' buys vu flu' run. I Il'I'IIIlE: Glamour girl. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Commer- eial Club, Alternate Representa- tive. 1'inir-I'onyz t'lub. Dramatie Club. Five Foot Femmes. ,' I 1' v f . 1' f . 1 RUT . EG 21304 Ge antf n nge .. AS . . 4 1, . . I.. .' 4:1 ont. , ISIAEIIRIG: Cams s b . t IVITIES: , o mert a Club. onitor. Caijt i f Library onitors, Hor e k ing: Club. Spotlight Rei re. ive. f I1l 1 1 rv embvrs fu fl well To rl ii r l LEWVIS KREIDER 13355 North Darien Street LOU Noi in Ihe limelight. buf with plmlfy of pluelr. lu your future earr'a'r'. wr' ull wish you lurlr. FU'I'IlRl:I: News eommentator. IVILLIAM I . KRIER 3808 North liith Street HILL Hill glows for mush' in az urea! big 111111. To Hn' radio or lllllllllijlffljlh, hr listrnx 1-nr-lr 111114. FUTURE: Piano tlllwr. At 1'1V1'1'IES: Baseball. Monitor. Spotlight Representative. IIEATRYCE R. KRIGSTEIN 25411 North Natrona Street. 1!IlNNlI+I lmlrsf Iluf1':4.' e1'1'r11 nighl. Uur jiflvrlmg Ulfunniz- must ln- quill' all right. FUTURE: Jitterhuxz. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Gym Ileml- er. Commereial Club. Soeiul Dane- inn Club. RITDY FRANK KllIllt'EK 4841 North 1Hth Street MEN Nunn' frmzuus lmml lu lI main' rom- 1r'r't1'. Will! 1111401111 his 'musil' is rf'1l11'lr'. FUTURE: Musie maestro. ACTIVITIES: tlrehestrsi. Rand, Cross-Country Team. Monitor, Baseball Team. STEPHEN A. KULIASIIA 1810 Juniata Street S'l'HVl4l 7'h1frf s ri l1llIl!ll'l'llIlN Iwinlrlw in his t'lI4'. I'1'rhu1m some xln'Ia'hiny l1r x alum! to fry. FUTURE : Artist. At I'IVITII'lS: Sketeh Club. I'o:4t.er Club. Six Footers' Committee. Pllblieity Colnmittee. HELYN IDX KIlI'0'l'EL 3205! Dauphin Street t'lll'Il'l .-t In-mziiful 1-ni1'r'. llvlyn prius:-x.-uw, .-ind vrilh if we wish her 1n.u'ny Sllf'l'1'NHl'H. FU'l'IlRIC: Honeymoon in I lori1l:l. AC'l'lVI'I'IES: Monitor. EDITH FRANCES KUSEI. 2128 North Carlisle Street Wl'IEI1S Hditli, the blushing. Imxhful maid. Il'i1l xllnwlllzy lu' a x!r'rlog 14-all lhllill. FUTURE: Business tmonkey?j ACTIVITIES: Commereinl Club. THE GRATZONIAN.. - . .. .-. .1 ROBERT F. LALEY 2641 West Sterner Street BOB Someday, when Bob goes out to sea, We know a good scout he will be. FUTURE: Draftsman. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, S. A. Award, Swimming Team. Prom Committee, Six Footers' Club. Lunch Room Captain. ROSLYN R. LANDIS 2821 Diamond Street ROZY She has hopes of working in a ..,ab,.- A In everything she likes to dah.' FUTURE: Technologist. ACTIVITIES: Dance Committee, Senate Award, Monitor, Com- merical Club, Camera Club, Ten- nis, Baseball, Gym Leader. Spot- light Representative, Alternate. GLADYS D. LAZAR 3029 West York Street GLADY This young girl, who's so quiet and dark. Always gets a very high mark. FUTURE: Book reviewer. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Camera Club. MILTON A. LAZOWICK 3343 Ridge Avenue LAZ Milton is just a jitterbug, Who cuts capers on the parlor rug. FUTURE: Cutter-upper. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Camera Club, Senate Award. GERALDINE LEACH 3214 North Bailey Street GERRY Early in thc morning when the sun is still hiding, You'll probably see Gerry bicycle riding. FUTURE: Bookkeeper. . J U N E, 1 9 4 o HERMAN L. LEBERSTIEN 2632 North Corlies Street SI-IORTY When Shorty kicks the pigskin for a goal, The other team goes in the hole. FUTURE: Prescription filler. ACTIVITIES: Spotlight Represen- tative, Poster Club, Football team. .IOSEPHINE LEITHIVIAN 2418 North Colorado Street ...Ion Jo never makes a bit of noise, That's why ahe's liked by all the boys. FUTURE: Our office clerk. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. HERMAN LEMBERG 2251 North :sera street I-IYM When Herman compounds a potion, We hope thsre 1von't be an ex- plosion. FUTURE: Chemist. ACTIVITIES: Poster Club, Spot- light Representative, A. A. Rep- resentative, Monitor, Gym Leader. MARY SARA LEONARD 2947 North Judson Street REDS In the future, it will always be said That Mary is a charming redhead. FUTURE: Missionary. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club. IRENE SHIRLEY LEVIN 2530 North Newkirk Street HEDY When Hedy's glamour begins to burn, I sure do pity the poor interne. FUTURE: Technician. ACTIVITIES: .Tennis Club, Mon- itor, Gym Leader, Dance Com- mittee, Ping'-Pong Club. JUNE, 1940 BERNARD MEYER LEVY 4851 North Warnock Street BERNIE lierni1 ' is the personality all should meet, Knowing tl flllmnust ix sure a treat. FUTURE : Builder-upper. ACTIVITIES: Spotlight Represen- tative. Representative, Alternate, Cheerleader. Gym Team. EVELYN RUTH LEWIS 2422! North 19th Street POLLY To lrnrrl all about sports, by golly, Why don't you try culling on l'olly ? FUTURE: Pulse-taker. ACTIVITIES: Record Book Staff. Athletic Council, Basketball Team, Hockey Team. Baseball Team. Volleyball Team, Modern Dancinsz. Swimming, Monitor. Modern Games. ELESTINE LIGGON 3536 North Smedley Street This flllfilflllfff of Gratz, quiet and prim. All -worldly battles we hope she'II ivm. FUTURE: Dietitian. REGINA LINER 1700 West Columbia Avenue JEAN Thai ll xrzercss in life will be our Jean. This, by everyone, can surely be xeun. FUTURE: Dance instructor. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Business Staff of Record Book. Pre-Driv- ing' Club, Commercial Club. JEAN S. LIPOWITZ 7032 North 20th Street LIPPY Someday when Joan plays her niolin, We'lI turn on the radio and listen m. FUTURE: Fiddler. ACTIVITIES: Monft , Gala Night, Orchestra. JM lift' .. THE GRATZONIAN Slfljl-II ine , ,,' , fre' ,Q . '- 1' ESTHER M. LIPSHUTZ 3139 West Euclid Avenue ESSIE Iz'ssi1 ' is as quiet as a mouse, We never know shzfs in ilu' IIUIL-80. FUTURE: Somebody's wife. ACTIVITIES: G r a p h i c Sketch Club, School Art League, Mon- itor. RAE LOBEL 1532 North Sixth Street BARS line for marriage has a yen, So lwlivara' -when leap year comes Uyulil. FUTURE: Marriage. ACTIVITIES: Spotlight Represen- tative. Monitor. WANDA M. LUBAS 2235 Yelland Street CINDERELLA From what we know of Cinderella, She'll mver have trouble getting u fella.. FUTIURE: Second Katherine Cor- ne . ACTIVITIES: Spotlight Represen- tative, Representative, Dramatic Club, Commercial Club, Gym Leader, Dance Committee, Prom Committee, Chairman of S. A. Card Committee. Monitor, No- Smoking Committee. ADELE ELAINE LUBER 2624 North Chadwick Street DEL Del we know is very witty. She'll surely succeed in this great city. FUTURE: Hello girl. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, C a n d y Stand Committee, Commercial Club, Tennis Club. o 10th Street 0 DON jg RON D LUBER jth v a I en. big-shot Don rum: the 0 d of Education, ' be three onths of xchool, an 8' vacation ,.,f ,f 5 FUTURE: Bus tyc ACTIVITIES: Ten s Te Basketball, Banque ' Monitor. Dance Committ S THE GRATZONIAN LEONARD LUBER 2150 North aznd street '-LENH When life is dull and uve need some laughs. We'll go and .see Len's photo- graphs. FUTURE: Candid-shooter. ACTIVITIES: Airplane Club, Mon- itor. Photography Club, Alter- nate. LAURA B. MCFARLAND 2552 North 16th Street LOLLY When you feel sad, just stop awhile, And notice Laura's charming smile. FUTURE: Keeper of books. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Leaders' Club. Candy Stand Committee. ESTELLE S. MACIEWSKI 3713 North 16th Street HONEY To 'write a book is the aim of Estelle, As an author she'll surely do wall. FUTURE: Fiction writer. ACTIVITIES: Gratzingers, Gala Night, Monitor. Gym Leader. Dramatic Club. FRANCES A. MACKEY 1732 West French Street UFREATSU The rourse .she has is aeademie. In later life xhe'll be dynamic. FUTURE: Pulse-taker. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Lib r a r y Aid, Basketball Team, Track Team, Candy Stand Committee. SIGMUND J. MAGIERA 1800 West Courtland Street IGGIE Iggie, the sailor's, greatest sport Is to have a girl in every port. FUTURE: Gob. ACTIVITIES: Stage Crew. Gym Leader. .. - JUNE, 1940 MARY E. MAHONEY M and Bristol Streets BETTY Betty wears her clothes so well, We know she'll be a model swell. FUTURE: Mannequin. J . M HER 640 Bri ol S ee When Joh'n1ly K f Iowliny with the gang, ' Hels sure to kno down the pins ivith a bang. FUTURE: Bowling mechanic. ACTIVITIES: Band, Stage Crew. HELEN MALAMUT 1923 North 32nd street Ess1Ej' On a rainy afternoon, Helen sits down and plays a tune. FUTURE: Pianist. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club, Field Club, Leaders' Club, Commercial Club. Monitor. FAYE MALLIN 2906 Dauphin Street FEGGY When Faye sits down to take dir- tation She'll be so good she'll cause a sensation. FUTURE: Somebody's stenog. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Commercial Club, Spotlight Representative. MARIE RITA MALTI 2612 North 22nd Street HRE.. Beeause Marie is so 'very merry, She'll make someone a splendid sevretary. FUTURE: Letter taker. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Commercial Club. JUNE, 1940 ROSE J. MANJO 18 West Seymour Street, SHRIMPS Quiet and Illlsllflll shi' svrms at jirst gli1n.1mc, But dmft ln' misled by this girl called HSIITITYIIISII FUTURE: Mattress demonstrator. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club. Baseball. Gym Leaders' Club, Vollryball. JOHN PETER MAMROL 4559 North Hicks Street MONNY Manny plays in our svlmnl band. For him 87ll'l'1'S8 is soon at hand. FUTURE: Tooter. ACTIVITIES: Soc:-er Team, Band. Monitor. EDWARD M. MAN 327 Wm-st Logan Street Wlum Eel plays n ynmf: of tennis, Wffll 'root for him 11-ith all that's 'LVL HR. FUTURE: Test-tubist. ACTIVITIES: Tennis Team. S. A. Representative, A. A. Represen- tative. Iiiology Club. Bible Club, Monitor. Math Club. HERBERT M. MARCUS 2401 Zvralda Terrace HERB Harb -will sit for hours and hours. Studying ulmul trans and flo1vcrs. FUTURE: Modern farmer. ACTIVITIES: Ushers' Association, Monitor. LEON MARGOLIS 1922 North Patton Street SLIM When sulluwnznn Slim gives you his linv, . You'Il buy his warm and thmll' thf:y'r1' jinv. FUTURE: Salesman. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Sl'l'0llly-0110 THE GRATZONIAN ROBERT L. MARKS - 47:29 North mth sm-et ff 1. non , ,- han. Q li mfs ,i urn: h' me ry u'on't In fi, vs a you um' ' the . UT R cc in . V. ' om ' I If'-if-I Drese . ,ala mokimz Committee, resentative. Monitor. FRANCES T. MARROW 2153 North 21st Strevt TEA ul'1l'ILlI!'I'S. Frum'r'x, 11 flurfar wuulll n'. To rut 1111. mul ji.r up xurlz morfabc U8 'l4'l'. FUTURE: Cutting up. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Represen- tative. Volleyball. MARY C. MARTIN 5238 Marion Street Mury':4 boss 11-on't huvf' to hurry, Fm' shrr 1l'ilI lw fl firm srrrlfmry, FUTURE: My heart belongs to daddy. ACTIVITIES: Commervial Club. Baseball Club. ROBERT R. MARVEL' 2078 Cheltunhani Avenue' IlOllLV ' A1'1'1m nxfinqx isnjzh Imllilllfii-Y, H 's I1ll'YXO,7Plf1'f with grlfnt sm'- c s ' T I RE: Accountant. TIVITIES: Dann- Committee, Prom Committee. HELEN C. MASLUCK 2261 Yelland Street MAZIE Muzi1 'is surrf In flu yoml wnrlr An ll .wr'rc'tury or rm oflirzc rlrrk. FUTURE: Office clerk. ACTIVITIES: Commervial Club, Monitor. THE GRATZONIAN ALMENA MATTHEWS 1325 North 13th Street AL Al ix an ar1'o'mplish1'1l Miss, Shrfll be a sucrzfsx and top the list. FUTURE: Hook worm. ACTIVITIES: Baseball Team, Mon- itor, Volleyball. BETTY MATTLEMAN 1950 North 31st Strret LITTLE ONE Eiwryonc calls hrr Little One, 'Cam-rr' they all k'Yl0'N' sh1 s lots of fun.. FUTURE: Wedded bliss. ACTIVITIES: Spotlight Represen- tative, Monitor. WALTER JOHN MAULL 4846 North Warnock Street WALT Walt's ambition is to fly: Vila wish him luck 'while in the sky FUTURE: Pilot. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Spotlight Representative. Band. ROBERT N. MAYO 1539 West St. Luke Street RIP Cut. cut. cut. 01: thc rug, Rip docs it 'without a shrug. FUTURE: Dancing thoruxzh life. 7 CATHERINE N. MCADEN 048 North Street, , A A ,A iw An- all- -ro d rl: ive shffs .- just .wel As 'a tea er, ourf C thy, - kr: v 1 ll do w l.-J 'q up FUTURE: 'ki g the students behave. ' ACTIVITIES: lt rnate. Monitor. Basketball To m. Math Club. X Seventy-tu'o JUNE, 1940 MARY E. C. McCULLOUGH 3636 North Sydenham Street IRISH She's quiet irc know. shlfa sivvll 'uw all thinkf Ami we hear sh1 s n n'll'0'll'n at Yr: Olde Skating Ri'n.ke. FUTURE: Sonia Henie on roller skates. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader. Mun- itor. ALEC F. MCCURDY 3512 North 23rd Street UMC.. Good luck to you Alfie in all that you do, In work or in play, you'rv bound to comz' through. FUTURE: Big Business ACTIVITIES: Orchestra, Dance Committee. JOHN P. MCHUGH 5048 Tacoma Street JACK In spots and all around, A friend in John ufe've found. FUTURE: President of China? ACTIVITIES: Spotlight Represen- tative, Baseball Team, Monitor, Soccer. ROBERT McKINNEY 155 West Sylvania Street MICK Ou thc committees Mick did sharr, Of his fxpvrt accourzting wzfre aware. FUTURE: Expert in figures. ACTIVITIES: Dance Committee. Financial Committee, Biology Club, Prom Committee. MARION A. McLAUGHLIN 2517 North Chadwick Street MACK Mark's au athlete, musician and typist, too! What more would one ask her to do? FUTURE: Somebody's stenogf' ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Athletic Council. Dance Committee. Gym Leader, Gala Night, Leaders' Club, Girls' Sports. J U N E , 1 9 4 o EDNVARD F. McMAHON 22 Wyneva Street MACK Ile plays all games. likes to ramp: In football, Edwards quite ll Champ. FUTURE: Gentleman of leisure. ACTIVITIES: Football Team. 'F T . M , NX C866 VN JAMES P. McVEIGH 2611 West Westmoreland Street HMAC.. Athlrtirfs his hobby. and 'maylw hix aim. But Ma1 s a good sport in just any game. FUTURE: Being a sDort. ACTIVITIES: Football Team. Mon- itor, Representative. MARCIA MEIMAN 2005 North 32nd Street MARCY Marry is little, but oh what pep! When you dance with her. boys, watch your step. FUTURE: Marry a weiKhf'lIff91'- ACTIVITIES: Spotlight Represen- tative. Monitor, Gala Nikht. JAMES G. MELLON 4465 North 17th Street JIM Fishing and u'i.shin,l7. and falling some more. A life of contentment, who wants any more? FUTURE: Another Isaac Walton. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. DOROTHY M. MERCER 1421 West Kerbauzh Street DOT Good lurk to you Dot, in what- ever you do. With your spunk and spirit we know you'll rome through. FUTURE: Food problems. ACTIVITIES: Bible Club. Seven ty-th ree THE GRATZONIAN ESTELLE MIKYERS 2518 North Hollywbi Street CI-IIC Occupation and am on, in thin ease are thq some , We kn Qui n Estelle will 1l'Tit15 8U1l'if her name. -X. FUTUR I he IQ-s. ACTIIV S: Commercial Club. S Representative, Mon- itor, . Leader. MARIE V. MILANO 3940 Pulaski Avenue REA If more 0f us were like Mario. 1ve'd have a perfect school, Well dom' or not at a'l, you see, ia her golden rule. FUTURE: A designing woman. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club. Representative. Candy Stand Committee, Spotlight Represen- tative. A. A. Representative, Five Foot Femmes, Monitor, MARGARET . MILLER ' 5051123 pal street X . ID . Three ' Q' s W person- ality, Theyfre ri , and vigor, and vitality. FUTURE: Giving life the run- around. ACTIVITIES: Girls' Sports, Gala Nights. Leaders' Club, Spotlight Staff. Representative, Girls' A. Council. EDWARD MINISCALCO 3957 North 8th Street MINNIE Add 'em up. and check 'em bark, For fillurus, Ed will never luck. FUTURE: Financial wizard. ACTIVITIES: Representative. A. A. Representative, Spotlight Re- presentative. Financial Commit- tee, Monitor, Football Team. JOSEPH J. MISCOWSKI 1954 Dalkieth Street JOE He knows what makes the 'wheels yo 'round. And keeps them going, safe and sound. FUTURE: Collecting odds and ends. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Represen- tative. Spotlight Representative, Baseball, Table Tennis. THE GRATZONIAN JUNE, 1940 ALEX MISTERMAN 4327 Wayne Avenue HAL., An all-around boy is Al, A student and also a pal. FUTURE: Humismatics. ACTIVITIES: Dance Committee. Monitor, No-Smoking Commit- tee, Six Footers' Committee, Football, Baseball. CLAYTON J. MITCHELL 4320 Devereaux Street On Monday morn-- Your quarter, please --'we used to hear him Blly. And than we always seemed to yield---'twas just his taking way. FUTURE: Gold-diflger. ACTIVITIES : Electrical Club. Representative, Monitor. Dance Committee. VIOLET L. MITCHELL 1613 French Street LITTLE-BITTS So many talents has our Vi, In many fields she'll qualify. FUTURE: Governess. ACTIVITIES: Girls' Sports, Gala Night, Monitor, Leader. DORIS LOUISE MOCK 3314 North 18th Street GOLDIE To our artistic Doris, we pay just this. You'1'e one nifty girl whom we all will miss. FUTURE: Being decorative. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Candy Committee, Building and Grounds Committee, Monitor. LILLIAN MONDROS 4828 North Hutchinson Street LIL A devotee of swing is our Lil, With pep and oom12h she fills the bill. FUTURE: Dancing stenog. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club. Monitor, Seventy-four DOROTHY M. MORAN 4234 Sydenham Street PAT Sports are her hobby: she likes them a lot. In a good basketball game. 1Io'u're sure to find DOL FUTURE: Camp director. ACTIVITIES: Gratzingers, Gym Leader, Monitor. Girls' Sports. JAMES A,NDRR6V oyms 218 'slferfcerfser . yjawv- ' . Alwa , 'n our hearts, 'we'll liar Ja voice ring. 1, To hase away bales, Gust hear that boy sing J' f FUTURE: Moonlight serenader. ACTIVITIES: Senior High School Festivals, A Cappel,a Choir, Gratzingers. FRANK V. MOSCARIELLO 4927 Keyser Street MOS A 'whiz in jinamre and business, too, Best wishes, Frank: success to you. FUTURE: Making figures talk. ACTIVITIES: Gala Night. Mon- itor, Representative. IZA and 12B Class Treasurer. Record Book Business Staff. JOSEPH MOSKOWITZ 2043 Rowan Street JOE Hella Joe, what do you know? So ymfre interested in !ishing?- swell!-let's go. FUTURE: Power house keeper. ACTIVITIES: Electric Crew, Mon- itor, Electric Club. Radio Club. MARION A. MULDOWNEY 3729 North 19th Street MIMI Her sweetness and charm will go a long way, A peach of a girl, what more 'need we say. FUTURE: A letter, Miss Mul- downeyf' ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, A. A. Representative. JUNE, 1940 JOHN KINSLE MUMFORD 1906 North Judson Street PITTSBURGH In -many things hr' flows n.r1:aI. Hut song and danrv is fun as wall. FUTURE: Som: and dance artist. ACTIVITIES: Gala Niszht, Mon- itor. NANCY E. MURDOCK 3152 Fox Street NANC As 80171-l'lI0llll'N slvnoy we just know sI11 ll 8Ill'l'l'1fd Nam-11 tain-:4 slmrthrmd at 'neck- llrvflking slwrfl, FUTURE: Taking' dictation. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Candy Stand Committee. BETTY G. MURPHY 4937 North 17th Street MURI'H Bcity Murphy is hvr name, In bookkeeping shc'll win acclaim. FUTURE: Pencil pusher. ACTIVITIES: Field Club. Monitor. Chairman of Monitors' Council. BERNICE MURRAY 100 Ashmead Street NIECIE I'II'T roicc is soft and swwfl, Hvr ways both cute and uncut. FUTURE: School Marm. ACTIVITIES: Gala Night, Gym Leader. . ll Jon AY 137 tv .ey Str . :g1..,,.. 51 I Reds may like fhv Ii1'tt1afoop.Qi Bu 'll'l1l'II llc takcs H19 12 the my Um-2: Flyin iq! Acrivmus 1- Q Club. Gym Leader. Eleit gCre-w. . ,y A X -I , if x 5 k S01'0nty-five THE GRATZONIAN CAROL MEYERS 3852 North 17th Street CAR Bright ages and curly dark hair. IVhen it comfrs la good looks, Car'x all thvrr. FUTURE: Second Heda Hopper? ACTIVITIES: Tennis Club, Math Club, French Club, Banquet Committee. Record Book Staff. Gym Leader. MARIO G. NADIJEKA 1674 Dounton Street MADUK It .gecmx to us Confurius nur xazd, I'Vho lllllz' nprak, luwrr mm-h in head. FUTURE: Home on the Range. ACTIVITIES: Electric Crew. Gym Lauder, Electric Club, Monitor. NAOMI NAHON 4655 North 11th Street NOMII'I Sha can rwcad and sho can ning, In bpamslx- - Shc'.-1 r:w'rylhirlgl. FUTURE: Senorita. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Spanish Club, Monitor. SONIA R. NAMEROFF 4767 North Hutchinson Street SONNlE Gal ln the groove and lrurlr on down, Jittrrlmg Smn1i1v is going In town. FUTURE: A retired jitterbug. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, French Club. Monitor. 4 4 f ,vdflt-1 BERTHA NEEDLEMAN 3108 West Mongomery AVEITE 7' --BEAT Siu: married hor boss, is just what th4y'll nay. Wh on oflfcc- wife Berth a 1ugd,4 banker some day, FUTURE: Bossing the boss, ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, French Club, Gym Leaders' Club, Monitor. THE GRATZONIAN - JUNE, 1940 CATHERINE M. NELSON 2756 North Taylor Street HCASS.. As ri student, or at play, Ymfll fnd Catherine bright :md guy. FUTURE: Lady of leisure. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club. l f L OR D. NEWMAN '009 North Stillman Street ll EL S NV fi well girl-outstanding in 17 . New and Wills ara' par on the 1-our . FUTURE: A good love game. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club. Candy Stand Committee, Girls' Sports. HELEN B ' ww 3270 North Ma s 0 Street XKIE He 11's ' a rsatilel. G ' Kovribal sa alp AC ITIES: Comme cial Club, Re resentative. Moni r. Dance Committee, Prom Committee. Gratzinzers, Spotlight Repre- sentative. KEITH K. NISSLEY 4423 North 9th Street NIS Arlofher Dorn Juarf' is Keith of Book 8. I Sports may be his hobby, but girls are his fate. FUTURE: Heartbreaker. ACTIVITIES: Stage Crew. Spot- light Representative. Banquet Committee, A. A. Representative, Dance Committee, Monitor. ALICE M. 0'BRIEN 3845 North Franklin Street O'l3IE So Tommifs your hobby, now who could he be? A boy we suspect, and we ll say lucky he. FUTURE: Tommy? Could be. ACTIVITIES: Gala Night, Mon- itor. Spotlight Representative, Representative, Assistant Chair- man Candy Stand Committee, Alternate. Sez'm1ty-.vias ROSEMARY O'HARA 2429 West Harold Street ROSE An all-around girl is our Rosie An. orchid to her as a posiu. FUTURE: Confidential secretary. ACTIVITIES: Alternate, Monitor. 7 lUJ,fNWk cnt ani-,1 042 Noni! 29t r if au ' YM 'Y MARIAN She's here, she's there, shn's :ivory- where. But fashions are her spcvirll flare. FUTURE: Another Schiaparelli. ACTIVITIES: Class Editor of Record Book, Co-Prom Chair- man. Senate Award. Spotlizht Staff, Renresentative, Monitor, Poster Club, Gym Leader. Sports, School Art League, Math Club, Tennis Club, Ping-Pong Club. BERNICE OLIVIA PAIGE 41 West Duval Street BUNNY A swell nirl without a. doubt, Bu11rLy's not the one to pout. FUTURE: All around girl. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Drivers' Club, Hockey Team. Baseball, Volleyball, Gym Leader. 9 1'- I V.. MARY PANTONE 3732 Nojtlf 17th Street. r '-'r1.AsH .AQ it t c activities . uf did Wf hl lan h ' ' ' cr Sh. ' 'P' S ix very aiifhilnlql named ' lash. ' FUTURE: e secretary. ACTIV T : Baseball, Basketball, VI? . , Gym Leader. Track a d ield, Modern Games, Repre- sentative, Bahduet Committee, Monitor, Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation, Hockey Manaprer. Gala Night. FLORENCE PARMER 3345 West Clearfield Street Joy to the world we know she'Il bring Alike to pauper as to king. FUTURE: Housewife. J U N E, 1 9 4 o JEAN W. PATTERSON 3530 North Marvine Street II:-arling or Il!Illl'fH!l may Ile hvr huhlzy. But lrirlrliwss fo all. she' likes to lobIr11. FUTURE: She's not worried. ACTIVITIES: Candy Stand Com- mittee. Monitor, Spotlight Repre- sentative. Tennis Club. Hockey Club, Five Foot Femmes. ELEANOR G. PERKOLUI' 3960 North Sms-dlvy Street I'ERKY l'f-rlry'x Ihr' girl you really should lfnolr. Shi' has ll smilf' always 'ready to sliow. FUTURE: Clothes model. ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club. Glee Club. Commercial Club, Monitor. Gala Niprht. Alternate. Cultural Olympics. RUBY VERA PETERS 2919 Ridge Avonne RUBEN A slurlrnt, a scholar, fl friend. I'Ill1l'l'1l .' Shr'x flu' mir. u'l1r'n Il frir'nd's in n1'1'1l. FUTURE: Everybody's friend. ACTIVITIES: French Club, Mon- itor Volleyball Team. Spotlight Representative. Dance Commit- tee. lVIARTHA A. PETERSON Il-100 North 22nd Street MARTY Marty Io nursing flows aspire, Of luv' rlulivs xli1 ll :l1'1'1'r fire. FUTURE: Yes-man to a cut-up. ACTIV I'I'I ES 1 Monitor. .IOANN ELLENOR PETTIT 1109 West Tioga Street GINGER Jounu's lzuir has u lowly rvdzlish hue. .-Ind her smilr' is sure' to llfffllfl you. FUTURE: Ilookworm, ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Represen- tative. THE GRATZONIAN ELEANOR E. PFEIFER 2406 North Opal Street EI, Stzfnographu, typing, ll00,i'lN'l'1llllfl, too: l'Ilermor'.-1 work is surf: to rlo. FUTURE: Reading in bathtub. ACTIVITIES: Commervial Club, Monitor. ALVIN l'HILLII'S 6056 Beechwood Street PHIL In quill' a fvu' xports Phil dons 4',rr1'll, He may 1'l'1'n lu' a fnnmux b0.r1'r, who van ff-ll! FUTURE: Joe Louis 2nd. SHIRLEY PICKER 338 Berkley Street SI-IERRY Sh1'rr71 always looks so rrry ni:-1-, l'l8vl7P'l'l!1,ll1l whvn 1-rl-'filing nu flu' zz-12, FUTURE: Ive follies of lfl'l'l ACTIVITIES: Tennis Club. Mon- itor. Dance Committee, llusiness Staff. Spotlight Reuresfntutivv. No-Smoking Committee. CRAIG R. PIERCE 33359 North Smellley Street PIERCEY Sir footer. six flmtvr, will you hrlp mr? I'ia-ray is surf: lo rnlsn-rr your 111011. FUTURE: Good news of IEHI. ACTIVITIES: Gratzingzers. Tru:-k Team, Gala Night, Six Footers' Committve. LILLIAN PINSKY 2106 West Columbia Avenue I.ILI. To hill we van alll-nys lvll our Iroublcx. flllllfldll-ljl in her nialcvs fhwm lineal: like lrulrlllm. FUTURE: Straightening: a bent ear. ACTIVITIES: Commerc-ial Club. Driving Club, Monitor. THE GRATZONIAN , - l JUNE, 1940 RICHARD FRANCIS PIO 343 Church Lane RIP He handles a rar like a settled steer, kip will make a real engineer. FUTURE: He-man. ACTIVITIES: Track Team, Base- ball, Spotlight Representative, Monitor, Electric Club. EDWARD W. POOLE 3315 North Smedley Street PUDDLE An amiable person, thoughtful and kind, Puddle is 0. boy who knows his own mind. FUTURE: Autugzraphing his own pictures. ADELINE J. PRESSO 3678 Stanton Street ADDIE Addie, you know, is going to college To try to learn some business knowledge. FUTURE: Monkey business. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Dance Committee, Monitor, Gym Leader, Spotlight Representative. RAYMOND. R. ICE 165 reet . B.. R ert, with all but w Hu shelsi calls him Bob. FUTURE: . T. ACTIVITIES: Dance Committee, Spotlight Representative, Mon- itor, Representative, Alternate Representative. LAVILLA L. PRINGLEY 1704 North 21st Street BILL Always full of pep, always on the lIiZ s the one to help you when yo'u're felling low. FUTURE: Collecting internes. ACTIVITIES: Gala Nixzht. Srfvcrzfy-eight THELMA PRUSLIN 2611 North 9th street Our Thelma is very versatile. As somebodifs stenog she'll be worth while. FUTURE: Somebody's stenog. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Monitor. VERNELL PUGH 5329 Morris Street CHIQUITA Here's introducing our own Ver- nell In sports of all types she docs excell. FUTURE: South Carolina co-ed. ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Base- ball. Volleyball, Monitor, Gala Night. LAW N CE AB WITZ Z 0 bia Avenue V. HR .. Oh, c' fc-w h Lawrmuze ' leave th ise, I 4 ay the rest i-Qnt, his u. pe- tite ies ,-f' N FUTURE: IC of ara., ACTIVITIES: Photo r sentative, Monitor. I f RD AFEEL L 5010 ill Str t Ratt is fu. of s rkliny vitality That goes into ,g his blaming personality. jf- 1 FUTURE: Accguntant ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Represen- tative, Commercial Club, Debate Club, Prom Committee, Record Book Staff. MARY ELLEN RALSTON 1716 North Taney Street ..L.. An all-around girl you denote- You strike just the right note. FUTURE: Cooking mush. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Gala Night, Basketball, Volleyball, Dance Club, Leaders' Club. Alternate. JUNE, 1940 .- - THE GRATZONIAN GOULD B. RAYMOND 1509 West Allegheny Avenue BUD Well hfrc it is, your time to go- Simon Gratz High is sorry. you kno11'.'! FUTURE: Draftsman. ACTIVITIES: Swimming T e a m, Monitor, Representative. JAMES L. REESE 2214 Seybert Street JAMIE To this industrious boy, we wish In exprrss I A prophecy that he will 'meet with sur-cess. FUTURE: Comedian. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. MABEL LOUISE REESE 2214 Seybert Street SHORTY Virginia Stale College 11-ill have a star. When our little Mabel goes way down thar. FUTURE: Another co-ed. ACTIVITIES: Baseball. Basketball. MILDRED LEAH REESE 4530 Wayne Avenue BLONDIE She plays in the band and jitter- Izugs. too. As a secretary, Blondie surely 14-ill do. FUTURE: Why worry? ACTIVITIES: Lunch Room Cap- tain, Commercial Club, Leaders' Club. Modern Games Club, Mon- itor. Business Staff of Record Hook, Band. IRENE REITH 2279 Yelland Street RENEE Renee was a monitor, Renee -was u pm collector. Renee was u leader in her gym sector. FUTURE: Collecting pins. ACTIVITIES: Gym Lcaders' Club, Representative. Monitor, Com- mercial Club. Seventy-nine 4653 North llth UTIMN ' 4 In singing and aetirfg cell, er rebel. TIMOTHY RESNICK Street In a room just full of boys, Tim is the cause of all the noise. FUTURE: Tax collector. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. , ,V f . Llfcgcoaf . ELMA DORIS REUKAUF' 4550 North Hicks Street ELMER she does ex- Rut chewing gum makes her teach- FUTURE: Social servicer. ACTIVITIES: Basketball Team. 0' A RI Nort ls NSI .. Pic can xswi nd eoolc and nee. 'th all these ssets she'll ,find romane F RE: o knows? A I : Monitor, Gym Lead- qr. C Stand Committee, Spot- llil' e esentative. HNAN.. a mile smile. FUTURE: Hollywood. Er. 4416 North 15th Meet Marnie , dainty For jitterbugging and a flair. ACTIVITIES: Candy mittee. Commercial ball Club, Alternate, MARNIE FUTURE: An easel NANCY E. ROBINSON 311 East Gravers Lane Many are the boys who would 11-a'lc .lust for ll glimpse of that iuirmiwg ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Gvm Lead- MARJORIE ROESSLER Street and fair. art she has lii' e. Stand Com- Club, Base- Monitor. THE GRATZONIAN JOSEPH ROSE 1952 North Napa Street ROSIE Swimming, photography, stamp collecting, too: Hin work at D, I. T. is sure to do. FUTURE: Lover. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Electrical Crew, Electrical Club. Dance Committee. FLORENCE ROSEN 2447 North Douglass Street Very studious, a quiet little maid: She'1l win her way without any aid. FUTURE: Somebody's stenog. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Candy Stand Committee, Commercial Club. ELLIS T. ROSENBAUM 3003 West Berks Street ELLY Ellis is a gentleman from top to toe, He 'will be a success in life, we all know. FUTURE: Clem McCarthy 2nd. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Library Aid. Spotlight Rep resentativo, ELYNORE R. ROSENBERG 3612 North Mervine Street ML.. I'Ily'nore's our jitterbug A-1. And all together is loads of fun. FUTURE: Collecting boy's hearts. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Mon- tor, Spotlight Representative, Alternate, Gala Night, A. A. Rep- resentative. MARY ROSENBERG 1743 North 31st Street MAR An amiable rharafvter and simply grand, She's always willing to lend a hand. FUTURE: Souvenir sniteher. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Mon- itor, Commercial Club. Eighty JUNE, 1940 THELMA M. ROSENBERG 4537 North Warnock Street TEMMIE Sugar and spice and all that's nice. That's why boys look at Temmie twice. FUTURE: Editor of Advice to the Lovelornf' ACTIVITIES: French Club, As- sociate Editor of the Record Book, No-Smoking Committee, Monitor, Commercial Club. Candy Stand Committee, Dramatic Club, Peace Club. YETTA ROSENBERG 2614 North 29th Street YET Yetta's hobby, she says, is teasing, But we think it's really pleasing. FUTURE: Finding the Right one. ACTIVITIES: Monitor Commer- cial Club. F 1 IS ORE ROSENTHAL 4764 North 9th Street UZUNI., The bliss of solitude Zuni en- 10113, He does what is right, and never annoys. FUTURE: The 2nd Cole Porter. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Math Club, Table Tennis Club, Gala Night. Spotlight Representative. 'Yu ARCEL ROSENTHAL 1326 Wet ing Street f - ARcY e ave future I ple- J her, success 'illfhel .0 fight. U'1'URE:l 'fig s unlock classes. ACTIVITIES: Can tand Com- mittee, Monitor. FRANCES A. ROUSE 3814 North 16th Street FRANNY Composed. quiet, or grave. might we say: A sweetheart in school, a great friend in play. FUTURE: Sewer-upper. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Volleyball, Baseball. JUNE, 1940 .. N. OLIVIA ROWSER 1731 West Atlantic Street LYTCHIE A lilcvalilc f7'If'I1lI -is UL1llf'l!ll',H Full of fan and ylcr. FUTURE: Intern-al study. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Basketball, Vocal Ensemble. IDA S. RUDOLPH 2715 North Sydenham Street ld41.'s l11'lll'1' and 1-cry briyhl, Shffs always fl0l7I!l what is right. FUTURE: Optimist. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Monitor. Candy Stand Committee. ESTI-IER L. RUGGIERO 2834 North 22nd Street NES., I'IMfhcr's ax tIl'lll'l' ax can lw, Sl1c'x gracious and r'h1lr1ning, 'Il'l ll all rlglw-1'. FUTURE: Dancing: through life. ACTIVITIES: Vice-President of Class, Chairman of Candy Stand Committee, Representative. Mon- itor. Commercial Club. Volleyball Team, Dance Committee. ELEANOR RUSSELL 3005 West Susquehanna Avenue REDS A hcarthrcakcr, I must confess. We all wish lfcdx tha' best of H'lll7l'l'8X. FUTURE: Heart collector. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Spotlight Rep rescntative, Mon- itor. EVELYN RUSSELL 1521 West Pike Street DUCH Vim, vigor, and vitality, A combination hard to gct. FUTURE: Pa rlor-made. Eighty-one THE GRATZONIAN MILDRED D. SABAROFF 2338 North 25th Street SABIIY Sal:by'x a. girl full of wif, In. cncry way ahc did hcr bil. FUTURE: Face imprnver. ACTIVITIES: President of Com- mercial Club, Monitor, Muaic Apprcciation, A. A. Represen- tative, Spotlight Representative. BARNARD H. SACKETT 445 West Qui-en Lane SACHE Throughout flu' halls, mnxr any placv. Sackatt has ll jalfy far-c. FUTURE: Cecil li. De-Mille Jr. VINCENT SALETTE 3317 N. Dailey Street VINCE Villrllrlf. so dark and drlrorralir Will, no doubt. armwcr .-mmf! mail- 1'n's prayvr. FUTURE: Friend. MU E S D . . r ' et . MERLE A succe .YI ' will he 4'rlc, 'Cause shf. ' 1 a nhl charming gi l. , FUTURE: Eddie Duchin's sc-cond. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Mon- itor, Dramatic Club, French Club, Representative, Alternate, Dance Committee. Prom Committee, Spotlight Representative, Com- mercial Club. EDWARD A. SA L0 609 Naomi Avenue Ed Tffflllllllld from 'murli public- ity To dalzblfe in rlcclricifll. FUTURE: Electrocutioner. THE GRATZONIAN ELAINE J. SALVIN 3854 North Iiouvier Street LAINIE l,uini11 was a girl 14-ho lilrerl plenty of fun, A girl whose 'zrorlc was always rlonc. FUTURE: Housekeeper. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. No-Smok- ing Committee, Commercial Club. PHILIP S. SAMPSON 3850 North Smedley Street HPHIL.. Phil is a pal, there is 'no douht: A loyal friend, and lL real gfoml scout. FUTURE: Ice follies. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Represen- tative., Football, Baseball. HARRY J. SANDROW 3920 North Smedley Street ZINGY Harry ali:-aus gave much of his time To what 'uw' r'rl.ll the 'national pas- time FUTURE: Baseball manager. ACTIVITIES: Basketball. Base' ball. Cross-Country. Alternate. Dance Committee, No-Smokin!! Committee, Biology Club, Clean-up Committee. KAROLYN E. SARNOFF 6946 Cedar Park Avenue Quiet, reserved, and dignified. KfLTOI1I7l,8 fr. true frierulu person- ijied. FUTURE: Great musician. ACTIVITIES: Peace Club, Monitor. Photography Club, Sketch Club, Dramatic Club. EDWARD J. SAWICKI 3964 Pulaski Avenue NED.. As fl rng'lar fuller Ed won fame. liaskctlmll wax his middle warna. FUTURE: Library crusher. ACTIVITIES: Soccer Team, Base- ball Tc-am, Basketball Team. llll.ll'l?t,'lI JUNE, 1940 EMMA MARIEIS CK 4022 North 12ax treet Em h a he that is kind and true. . Y Her lrindlz ess and humor cndear her to . FU : Bookworm. AC IES: Alternate. Repre- se tive. Monitor, Basketball Clu , Tennis Club, Swimming Club. Social Club. RUTH C. SCHMIDT 3514 North 11th Street SCHMITTY For her bright humor A'Schmit!y 'u-ill shine, While in hrr studies she always does-frm. FUTURE: Saxophonist. ACTIVITIES: Alternate, Color D a y Committee, Commercial Club, Candy Stand Committee, Band, Monitor. HARREETN' B. SCHNITZER 4843 North 7th Street , , UBEVU - . Bev is a girl with u ready smi'e, She'.s the type who makes life worth while. FUTURE: Marriage. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Spotlight Representative. Commercial Club, Alternate. Candy Stand Com- mittee. FLORENCE P. SCHOEN 3530 North 23rd Street FLC Flo's ri girl both .sweet and fine, Who dahbles in drawing arid design. FUTURE: Salesgirl. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Spotlight Representative, Gym Leader. RUTH E. SCHWARTZ 2120 North 9th Street RONNIE With her ever-ready smile, Ronrrie's presence is worth while. FUTURE: Somebody's stenog. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Alternate. Representative. JUNE, 1940 'fi I AUDRE GLADYS SEGAL 2608 North Colorado Street AUD Friend to tall, friend to small, And was a good friend to all. FUTURE: Monkey business. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Spanish Club. Commercial Club, Dra- matic Club. Glee Club. Spotlight Representative. f . I . . I MORRIS. SEGAL 4076 East' Roosevelt Boulevard ' '-Momma Morris is a jolly. flood lad, New-r sad. but always glad. FUTURE: Musical ball player. ACTIVITIES: Orchestra. Repre- sentative. Monitor. Baseball. SELMA SEGAL 525 Glen Echo Road USE.. Selma is gracious, and rharminy, and sweet. Shffs lmwly to look at, and 1:m:11 neat. FUTURE: Model secretary. ACTIVITIES: Swimming Club. Candy Stand Committee. Record llook Typist, Representative. EDWARD B. SEGEN 2830 West Wishart Street ...IACKU For cflrfctririty cmd kindred 8tu1i ' Jack did1L't study, he know enough, FUTURE: Look at the birdie. ACTIVITIES: Radio Club, A. A. Representative. Monitor, Electric Club, Electric Crew, Photography Club. SA L MARY SEISLOVE 6 N h Carlisle Street I SSY zttla for games, or ngfo to s wi clubs are her only joys. FUT E: Gordon ll? AC I'I l'E.S : Band, Orchestra, Gratzimzers, Monitor, Biology Club, French Club. Eigh ly-lhrve THE GRATZONIAN HELEN I. SEITZ 3612 North Camac Street SEITZlE Svifzif was rcrtainly a great sun-css In helping us with the candy buki- 71683. FUTURE : Perfect wife. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Candy Stand Committee. Tennis. J JQUELINE SEVERNS 742 .vt storm? street 'JACKIEH n hc swim ing you, van adily spa, ' Tlfat a life guar ' r-rin surely could he. FUTURE 9 , geguard. ACTIVI ES: Color Guard. liase- ball, olleyball, Monitor, Sketch Club Gym Leader. Hockey, Swi ming' Club, Poster Club. EVELYN SHAFFER 1942 Napa Street LYN Amid the cheering and the din, Lyn 'was there to help us win. FUTURE: Six-day bicyclist. ACTIVITIES: Volleyball Team, Glee Club, Commercial Club, Tennis Club. GLADYS SHANEFIELD 5636 North 19th street GLA Always lm rautious. always stern. Always be silent, and you will learn. FUTURE: Balancing diets. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. I J Q. 1 I' u .1 v . , I MIRI M SHANENELD 5636 North 119th Street MIR Persmurancfe, diligence, and zest, Arc virtues of Mir at her best. FUTURE: Fussin' in the kitchen. ACTIVITIES: Social Club, Mon- itor. THE GRATZONIAN 1. .1 1. BEATRICE SIIAPIN 2534 North Napa Street UBEAH Friendship to'14'ards all, and malice toward none, With this in mind, her life will smoothly run. FUTURE: Radio singer. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Monitor. WILLIAM SHAPIRO 1405 North 13th Street BILL Stop that cold! you'll often see, When you pass Bill's pharmacy. FUTURE: Pharmacist. PEARL SHEINMAN 1632 North Patton Street PEARLlE In shorthand, Pearl was well nd- vancedh- At night with strokes and hooks she danced. FUTURE: Much ado about noth- ing. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Dramatic Club, Commercial Club, Spot- light Representative. NEDWIN H AN 6526 r reet HE Silence is golden is Edclie's creed, But, oh, how his forehand whisks with speed. FUTURE: Sports headliner. ACTIVITIES: Ping-Pong Club, Representative, Monitor. WARREN B. SHINN 320 West Queen Lane Qi , is work and 'd' is He oke right ou I a i n't blujf. FUTURE: Har orker. ACTIVITIES: Sound Crew, Gym Leader. Eighty-four JUNE, 19-40 MICHAEL W. SHOTYNSKI 4517 North 17th Street HMIKE., Mike was a quiet fellow, but for all that, There was some brain power under hL9 hat. FUTURE: Airplanegdesigner. ACTIVITIES: Stage Crew. MIRIAM SICHEL 1927 West Airdrie Street SICH To do things and do them well- Sich in every field did excel. FUTURE: Gym teacher. ACTIVITIES: Girls' Sports, Gym Leaders' Club, President of Girls' A. A., Prom Committee, Ushers' Committtee, Monitor, Gala Night, Alternate. Dance Committee. JOSEPH S. SIKORA 3025 Alfred street UZEKE., An athlete of no little ability, A soccer star known for stability. FUTURE: Airplane builder. ACTIVITIES: Soccer. Monitor. MOLLIE SILET Y 24 North H l ood r L As a gym leader she did ,l'ne, In her studies Mall: ne. FUTU : S s stenog. ACT ITIE . Monitor, Commer- cial Club, Gym Leader, French Club, Representative. GE SILV MAN 47 orth 10 Street 1 rge wa i fellow fll of 117917. V e'll le e t ' school wit ' excelle . fFU RE. usines execu . I AC IVI : Mo r, ernate, ght, Six ot s' Com- mitt No-Smo ing ommittee, Mat Club, Table nis Club. MARTIN W. SI O 240 0 1 . ?'!l'MARTY A MIrrty alwny.-4 o ' IG yo, Nvrvr li 1 , tfcf1a4dKlIfq FUTURE: .4 lying for beautiful girls. r . A X, ACTlVl'I'IES91l5KUfifoi3.1 S' ' I A I I M I J 45 N r Ala h street n I ..CY.. 'rhizz in phy.ic'.v.' a rl also in lriy. All lh rough ' c, l'y'll ' ver big ' ' lm I sketball Team, Baseball Team, Math Club, Ping- Pong Club, Alternate. Represen- tative, Monitor. Banquet Com- mitttee, Personals Committee. Spotlight Representative. Dance Committee. Fllw -sh ler. 1475: AC I E : : CHARLES JOSEPH SKIENDZIELEWSKI 4327 North 17th Street SKELLY Slow lo anyrr. ll 1zf'nr1eful mind: A lwltvr pul is hard to find. FUTURE: Hard worker. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. WANDA A. SLACZKA 3954 Smedley Street WENDY II 1'11fly's so su'z'1't, pleasant and kind No! often a girl like she will om' find. FUTURE: Some-b0dy's ofHce girl. ACTIVITIES: Alternate. Spot- light Representative. A. A. Representative, Monitor. Com- mercial Club. THEODORE SLOMEANA 1970 Hunting Park Avenue HELLO In this industrial, su-ift-moving timr, lll1'r'hur1ir's likz' Ella are sure to climb. FUTURE: Farmer. .. .-.Tl-IE GRATZONIAN High ly-fire pix. M. ' :Wifi ,WQQ BERNICE E. SMALL 2152 North Lambert Street NECE lV1'r-Hs hobbies are spnrfs mul ll!l'Yll'i7l,fl, Nw'e's pvrsonality is quite rn- tranring. FUTURE: Swimming instructor. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, llasketbull Team. Volleyball Team. ASENIA L. SMITH 6640 Ross Street SENIA To drsiyn clothes is Svnin'u ambition: The r'r1'ati1'u world yrevts an lulrli. lion. FUTURE: Advisor to tht- Iovolorn. ACTIVITIES: Study Hall Captain, Monitor, Tennis Club. .IESSIE J. SMITH 2246 North Camac Street, JESS Jvss ' personality is happy and Hall- Wv'll al1l'ay.-4 7'l'1lllf7lllll'T hvr bright sunny way. FUTURE: Lecturer. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Mon- itor. BETTY SMOLIN 815 West Roosevelt Boulevard IlETS Suwct, cheerful, and with pvrson- ality plus, WY' all flllrvrf Bebo was un nsxart to us. FUTURE: Court jester. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Spotlight Representative, Common-ial Club, French Club. Representative. ANNA SNYDER 2455 North 33rd Street PENNY A llrighl littlr' singer is Hl'l'Yl7l1l,H fm sure, Some day, fhn whole country she '11-ill tour. FUTURE: Opera singer. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club. Banquet Committee, Monitor. THE GRATZONIAN BEATRICE SNYDER 1642 West Susquehanna Avenue BEI3E A girl who can smile all the while Is a girl who always is in style. FUTURE: Chorus girl. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Monitor, Gym Leader. CECILIA SOLOMON 2945 North Sth Street CECI Cori is so sweet and demurrf, Slufll lu- Hitlflfll-iisfill we are sure. FUTURE: OH-ice wife. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club. Monitor. BERTA SOMMER 2613 West Sterner Street BERT Bert is a sincere and quiet little miss, I But quality's revealed in her quiet- ness. FUTURE: Another Eleanor Powell. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club. Monitor. ERNEST JOHN SOPKO 1734 Juniata Street ERNIE Ernie is sincere, trustworthy, and real: . , Hu'll make a good Job of life. '1l'ff feel. FUTURE: Machinist. NETTIE SOVTZA 2409 North Gratz Street NET Silence is golden, so yoes th ff rule. Net keeps it as she would u jewel. FUTURE: Keeper of books. ACTIVITIES: Girls' Sports, Com- mercial Club, Leaders' Club. Monitor, Business Staff of Spot- light, Alternate, Girls' Athletic Council. Dance C 0 m m i t t e e, Spotlight Representative. Eighty-si.v JUNE, 1 940 OLGA SOWIRKA 1623 Dounton Street 0'ga's always on the job. We knoir, she'll make a swell stenog. FUTURE: Music critic. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Monitor. DOROTHY SPROEHNLE 1907 Hunting Park Avenue CURLY In cooking 'tis difficult to surpass Curly, our quiet, gentle' lass. FUTURE: Housewife. ACTIVTIES: Monitor. BETTY C. SQUIRES 2322 North 31st Street BENAY Smart and peppy, earnest and sincere, I?ette's on her way to a grand career. FUTURE: First lady of the stage. ACTIVITIES: Feature Editor of Record Book, Debate Club, Dra- matic Club. Alternate, Peace Club. Representative, Monitor, Library Aide, Spotlight Repre- sentative, 12A Dance Committee, Spotlight Business Staff, Horse- back Riding Club. BEN F. STARR 2 Nor 16th Street 'RAR' St ' a silent and bashful soul, But we lcnow he'll reach his goal. FUTURE: Electrician. ACTIVITIES: Electric Crew, Elec- tric Club, Dance Committee. WILLIAM A. STEAD 4148 North Broad Street STEADY Steady hopes to be an aviator- He'll be another Lindbergh, ive wager. FUTURE: Aviator. ACTIVITIES: Swimming Team, Monitor. JUNE, 1940 - 1. - THE GRATZONIAN MELVIN STEINIG 2441 North Patton Street MEL In coin collcrting M1'l's always !'07ll?l'T'7ll'd' - A penny saved is ri penny earned. FUTURE: Banker. LAURA STEPHENS 2441 North 20th Street LAURA All through school Laura was Icnmcn to do well. In her music carccr ivvrc sure shc'll e.r1'4'll. FUTURE: Warbler. ACTIVITIES: Alternate, Monitor, Gala Nifzht. Choral Club. DOROTHY STOCKS 3150 North 25th Street MDOT.. IIol's name in lights 11-0 hope to 886. A champion roller-skater she 'will be. FUTURE: Champion roller-skater. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club. Monitor. Candy ,Stand Commit- tee. Basketball Team, Baseball Team. L 9-lb WILLIAM H. STOUT 4229 North Marshall Street STOOT When you look at Hill-your eyes are'n't dim Hc's really not Stout, he's nice and slim. FUTURE: Olympics- -1945. ACTIVITIES: Gym Team, Mon- itor. Biology Club. Cheerleader. Cross-Country Team. lfiyllly-srzwl: RUTH STRADFORD 39 East Collom Street RUTHlE Jimmy Fiddlefx considered the 1-.rpm-I today. Hut n'hcn Ruthie hits 'rfulio-- she'll he tops, we say FUTURE: Movie reviewer. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Spotlight Representative. Glee Club. ICHOLAS WALTER STRINKOWSKI 1914 Hunting Park Avi-nue STRING Seeing is l1elir'1'iny, quotes ll adage old. Walt wants to luflimw' this, no n'c'rc told. FUTURE: Television executive. ACTIVITIES: Electric Club. Math Club, Monitor. MIRIAM STUART 902 West Wyoming' Avenue MIMI When Mimi nradutex, xh1 ll keep on dancing, And odd to it a hit of romanriny. FUTURE: Matrimony. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Spotlight Representative. French Club, Commercial Club. ,,1, ETH SUMMERIL North 19th Street Ll BETTY bn a 'nurse is lx'etty's aim. In saying good-bye, we wixh hor famw. FUTURE: Nurse. ACTIVITIES: Alternate, Candy Stand Committee, Lunchroom Captain. Monitor, No-Smoking Committee, Spotlight Represen- tative. Bible Club, Biology Cluh, Chess Club, Dramatic Club. Field Club, Gala Night. JUANITA SUNKETT 3230 North Woodstock Street NlTA VVhen Nita graduates, 1L'l ll he at a loss, I or, sho n'on't remain single- sho'll marry her boss. FUTURE: Private secretary. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club. Gym Leader, Spotlight Represen- tative. THE GRATZONIAN1 , NATALIE SURKIN 1921 North sour. street GINGER With a name like Ginger and hair to match, G Some day she'Il be a perfect catch. es ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Record tive. gr e D OR S TTON 31 Nor treet DO Y 1 e day reat die tian shr ll H:rt's lu antp cess to you, DolIy. FUTURE: Diet Dolly. ACTIVITIES: Social Club. A Cappella C h o i r, Gratzingers. Monitor. GLADYS B. SUTTON 266 East Ashmead Street MIDGIE Midgie's desire is to be another Richel. y We hope she succeeds. for shes really swell. FUTURE: Hair stylist. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Volleyball. Track Team, Baskwmall. l 3406 orth 22nd Street '1 . sU'1 1 ' w that he's positive of the 3 Ifs. Sutt is inclined to tinker with cars. FUTURE : Auto-tinker. ACTIVITIES: Monitor Spotlight Representative, S. A. Represen- tative, Dance Committee, Biology Club, Business Staff. Von ii EL SUTTON BERNARD SIMON TARIN 2415 Stanley Street URARIN TARIN There's a heart beneath that chest: On the gruiiron, Tarzan's one of the best. FUTURE: Campus hero. ACTIVITIES: Football Team, Stu- dent Assembly Program, Track Team. Dance Committee, Spot- light Representative, Monitor, Gym Leader. Eighty-e ight FUTURE: A business man's asset. Book Staff, Dramatic Club. Rep- T, resentative. Spotlight Representa- - ... JUNE, 1940 EVELYN L. TAYLOR 2113 Westmoreland EVVIE Evvie can talk the 'whole day 11 long Then come out fresh with a dance and song. FUTURE: Star horseback rider. ACTIVITIES: Volleyball, Monitor, Basketball. Gala Night. FLORENCE G. AYL 1921 North e i SS oss Taylo cert in sweet: irls l e e are a o ea FUTUR ' e -- ACTIV : Gym Leader. Mon- 1to , Glee Club, Commercial Club. I ERESHKO 716 ohocking Street 4: YH Li to h e little to sau, But she s muc ere put away. FUTURE : Book critic. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Mon- itor, A Cappella Choir, Vocal Ensemble. Gala Night, Com- mercial Club. CATHERINE THOMPSON 2809 North Ringgold Street CASS Cass is very quiet ,' regardless of this, All agree she's a clever miss. FUTURE: Somebody's stenog. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club. ROBERT N. THOMPSON Abbottsford Avenue and Stokley UBOB., A pleasant fellow with a deep rich voice, We choose Bob for a boy with poise. FUTURE : Veterinarian. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. C r o s s- Country. x JU,-so U 0:10 , . THOR ON I A 70 e ie enue ,.L 9 Lim 's g . S. !'.- A spa s s ' s going to be. FUTURE: At c star. ACTIVTIES: k Team. Gym Team, Ba e Team, Dance Committee, Swim ' g Team. NATHANIEL THORPE 2361 North 21st Street NATE Always busy. with lots to'say: Our Spotlight reporter will always be gay. FUTURE: Journalist. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Dance Committee, Spvlllilrllt RPDTGSQYI' tative, Football, B a s k e t b a l I, Track. BERNICE E. TIBBETTS 7267 Pittville Avenue BUNNlE Soma day Bu-nnie's going to be A great 'magnate's secretary. FUTURE: Marry my boss- ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Commercial Club, Spotlight Representative. EDWARD J, TINSLEY 1820 North Vanpelt Street COUNT With nimble ,fingers on ivory keys Count picks out ,fine melodies. FUTURE : Symphony orchestra librarian. ACTIVITIES: Orchestra, Band. Monitor. Track. AN N TITCOM BE 5018 Keyser Street AIRPLANE ANN When it comes to diferent kinds of ball, Airplane Ann outshincs them all. FUTURE: Aviatrix, ACTIVITIES: Girls' Athletic Council, Girls' Activities, Gym Leader, Leaders' Club, COM- mercial Club. 'Gaz . TI-IE G O at-iii? JANET E, TOPI-IAM 3628 North Marvine Street TOPPY Toppy has looks and intelligence, too: Girls like she are sad'y too few. FUTURE: All-American girl. ACTIVITIES: : Senate, C o u r t, Representative, Study Hall Cap- tain. Spotlight Representative. Monitor, Ushers' Association, Dance Committee, Girls' Athletic Council. Gym Leader, Girls' Sports, Senate Award. Bulletin Board Chairman, Assembly Pro- gram Committee, Color Day Committee. FLORENCE M. TORO 2952 North llith Street TWEENY Big, brown eyes really full of fun- Tweeny makes men come on, the run. FUTURE: Cleaner in Metropoli- tan. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Represen- tative, Dance Committee, Prom Committee. Modern Dancing Club, Gala Night, Glee Club, Gratzing- ers, Gym Leader, A Cappella Choir. ERNEST W, TUCKER 1942 North Hilton Street ..TUC,. Ernest is his name, And earnest is his aim. FUTURE: Columnist. ACTIVITIES: Baseball. Football, Basketball, Monitor. :ffwz,f4. . ' tba.,-.JL f RUTH TUCKER 4647 North Hutchinson Street URAHRAI-I Rahrah is a student of art, Always willing to do her part. FUTURE: Designer. ACTIVITIES: Sketch Club, Spot- light Representative. Poster Club, School Art League, Pub- licity Committee, Gym Leader, Art Staff of Record Book, MATTIE B. TURNER 2324 North 26th street TOT Whether she will even grow up or not, Is what everyone wants to know about Tot. FUTURE: A Six-Footer or bust. Eighty-nine THE GRATZONIAN .... JUNE, 1940 FOSTER WALTER UHL 3946 Germantown Avenue UHL A serious young man is he- Seldom talks, always busy as a lrce. FUTURE: Collector. ACTIVITIES: Math Club. Monitor. GERTRUDE M. VAUGH 2137 North 18th Street ' GERT Music in Gcrt'a greatest treax- MTU, For it gives her so much pleasure. FUTURE: Music squeaker. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Represen- tative. A Cappella Choir, Gala Nipzht, Vocal Ensemble. ELSIE VINOCUROV 1933 North 32nd Street JACKIE 50,000 Frenchman werevft wrony. When for Jackie they turned out strong. FUTURE: Hello-girl. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. MARION G. VOGT 3857 North Percy Street VOKIE Always smiling and so jokie la our friend and school pal Vokie. FUTURE : Vocalizer. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club. Gym Leader, Gratzingers, Baseball, Basketball, Modern Games Club. Modern Dancing Club. Com- mercial Club, Candy Stand Committee. EDITH FLORENCE VOSS 2509 North Cleveland Avenue EDIE The girls' gym is Edie's second home. She may return here never more to roam. FUTURE: Kate Smith. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Gala Night, Spotlight Staff, Mon- itor. Spotlight Representative, Prexy of Girls A. A., Baseball. Basketball. Volleyball, Hockey, Gym Leader, Modern Dancinxr. Modern Games, Dance Commit- tee. Track and Field. Ninety WINIFRED D. WALLS 1435 West Somerset Street WINNIE Someday Winnie to your house may roam, Check your souvenirs before she goes home. FUTURE: Collecting souvenirs. 4 Q ' EMILY C. WARD 2049 West Stella Street EMMY Three cheers for Emmy ive all say, So helpful in her quiet way. FUTURE: Secretary. ACTIVITIES: Spotlizht Staff. GEORGE GORDON WARD 3853 North Gratz Street WARDIE To Uncle Sam's Navy our Wardie must go, We hope he'll be happy and won't come to woe. FUTURE: Gob. ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club. Mon- itor. Stamp C l u b, Banquet Committee, Financial Committee, Six Footers' Committee. JACQUELINE R. WASHER 4916 North 9th Street JACKIE Jackie is about to become a Temple co-ed. Ami we hope she'll be happy in the long years ahead. FUTURE: Templeite. ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Volley- ball, Monitor, Leader. ERNEST H. WATTS 3818 North Sydenham Street WATTS See an electric wire and call him, Touch it and be sent to him. FUTURE: Getting us all in the end. ACTIVITIES: President Electric Club, Radio Club, Cross-Country. Basketball Manager. Gala Night, Monitor. jUNE,1940 SIDNEY YV 2955 Nort 22 reet ..C ., Musirally mir is this your!! man. Hr-'II go fa 1 ' know he vnu. F TU Tooth-yanker. A TIES: Dance Orchestra oder. Banquet Committee. ,ala Night, Band. Monitor. MILTON WEINER 3326 West Harold Street 'AliUTCI'I Ilfs hvatlril straight fur Ilr1'.r1'l Iusfifutz' With all his rvvorrls uv' lruou' hu will suit. FUTURE: To stab or not to stab. ACTIVITIES: Tennis Team. Cappella Choir. All-Philadelphia Senior High School Festival. Cumsra Club. Gym Leader. r 'U ' rt ' Q , Q , fix' C.r5f'v6 REUBEN! WEISBEIN 1748 Church Lane IGGY Uu a lralrvry zvimlou' this sign will appear. 'lg1gly'.-r' lwst 1'ak1'.-1 and pins sold hero. FUTURE: Too much dough. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. BURTON WEISFELD 4718 North 8th Street BUTTON In later lifr plzasu do not 'mm-k When liurtou at your door dom lrnork. FUTURE: Fuller brush man ACTIVITIES: Monitor. GEORGE N. WEISFELD4 4738 North 8th Street lf '-QEORGEW gh! Hari' your pasq, lecise. is his greeting today. ' His neu' lit:1'ilsP-Injgp' ufedml foi the mllirrllzkf Magix FUT ' Up a ltree. ACT S: Gala Night, Mon- l fit ' Electric Club. No-Smoking i ' mi tee. .J ' THE GRATZONIAN DORIS RUTH wlalss ' 2726 Germantown Avenu DODO Busy as a lwc and ' -n Is our clever l'ttl uct Do o. FUTU : s ion illustrator. ' AQIURTTES: sketch roster Club, Photography Mon- itor, Representative, 'ublic-ity Clgnmi ee, Vice-President of Sc oul r League, Spotlight e e i phir Sketch Om 9.lD SI.RH. Poster Club. MARION E. 'QEISS 32 Now treet Jil., ' Hmm 1 ing furry Ilaltlf ' wr aim, .Slrffll work in a1l'y17lW1'1lrl1l sh:-'II , ya' fumu f' I FIITIT E: sf etary. ACTIV I : Monitor, Represen- mti' Prom Committee. Dance Co mittee, Spotlight llnsinese Sta . Gala Night Ticket Com- mittee. Commercial Club. f ANE E. WELLS Kb 5:15 th 16th street EXY S77'llIN!l and !l7'll!'I01lN to nrrrynm' lx our happy 1're.r11 so full of fun. FUTURE: Success in anything. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Spotlight Representative, Representative, Hockey Team, Baseball Team. Basketball Team. Dancing: Club, 11B Senator. Vice-President of 3. Gym Leader. President of RICHARD J. WHEALIN 5026 Newhall Street RlCCO You sail Who ia Kiran? Why hv'x our football hu-ro. FUTURE: All-American. ACTIVITIES: Football. JOSEPH V. WHITEHEAD 3336 North Uber Street liURGES lfury1's is hvadwd straight for Penn. .11 building ronstrurtor to ln' in the mid. FUTURE: Builder-upper. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader. Mon- itor. Basehall Manager. Nimfly-um' THE GRATZONIAN - I, GEORGE F. HIiI'LEY , . . I 1514 Wlnfzhoe 5: Sfreg X u gUDIf V J 1 1 - f I A f7Il lil! l 1' will ihtvrv. .btmr , 1 If hr. ourhvs ri live ujirc lin' . .ornaz floivn with a thudi J-, l 1 FUTURE: Flying 1511. ACTIVITIES: Electric Club, Radio Club. Electric Crew. C. NORMAN WHITLEY 2012 North 18th Street WHIT Loungin' and lozvin' is our Whit, We envy the girl who is hard hit. FUTURE: Trying out sofas. ACTIVITIES: Spotlight Represen- tative, Track Team, Monitor. GEORGE C. WILLIAMS 2312 West Tioga Street WILL Will by nature and Will by name. With. everyone he arts the same. FUTURE: Jumhling up the sports. JOHN S. WILLIAMS 3552 North Sydenham Street JOHNNY Oh Joh'n'ny, oh Johnny, how you light up, Oh Johnny, oh Johnny, you hike the cup. FUTURE: Lighting the way to- wards pretty girls. LORETTA Aw SON FUTURE: eck and double check. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Represen- tative, Candy Stand Committee. 3937 North I Strew WI A IE - ' No road us' ,ao atv or hilly, For our r. adorabl Willie JUNE, 1940 WANDA WLODARCZYK 1649 staub street JEWEL A nifty blond someday slufll marry, Br'r'ouse sho 'never stops to larry. FUTURE: Buying up blondes. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Biology Club, Monitor. K RI WOLYNETZ 31 t Harold Street KASS !I710thf' candy seller is '4Kass, Bright and irinsorm' is this young lass. FUTURE: Women's A. A. U. ACTIVITIES: Candy Stand Com- mittee. Monitor. DOROTHY S. L. WOOD 2003 West Westmoreland Street UDOT.. Dottie so quiet and so shy, Someday in Linz'ol'n we 'will spy. FUTURE: Holding hands. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Bible Club, Gym Leader, Gratzingers. WILLIAM C. WOOD 3115 North 35th Street BARON Someday thc Baron we will eye, In an airplane trying to fly. FUTURE: Up in the air. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, I-I o b b y Club, Dancing Committee. x V I FLo NCE w UFF ,S 15 St. Mar Square . I uw ,, Eventually our 'Woody in the Gfneral 'wc 17 find, pardon m ' did I say we would QJTUR V, - palpitator. CTI I: .1 A. A. Representa- tive, Representative, Moni- md 5' ' l tor, rat ingers, Personals Edi- V tor Record Book Staff. S. A. , Award. 'W' lr' V' jUNE,1940 THE GRATZONTAN I-IENRIETTA WYBAR 2940 North Stillman Street HENNIE If ever you feel in the need of candy. Just go ace Hennie -boy, she's a dandy. FUTURE: Champion roller skater. ACTIVITIES: Candy Stand Com- mittee. Commercial Club, Basket- ILDRED YOSEVITZ 1617 West Cumberland Street MITZIE Asking questions galore of her host, Miss Information Please is Mit- zie Yost. ball. FUTURE: Questionaire. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club, Gratz- ingers, Monitor, Commercial Club. Dramatic Club, Vocal Ensemble. Ushers' Association. DOROTHY E. YOUNG 3843 North 11th Street DOTTIE Dottie is so stately and tall, Oniuday a young man for her will f . FUTURE: Rug wearer-outer. ACTIVITIES: Representative, S. A. Card Committee, A. A. Repre- sentative, Spotlight Representa- tive, Gym Leader, Tennis Club. Ninety-three WILHELMINA YOUNG 1706 Master Street CHEERY Every time you look at Chee'ry You 'will find her bright and merry. FUTURE: Ice cream guzzler. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, H 0 b h y Club. EMERSON A. ZEAGER 1503 West Tioga Street UZEKE.. Clever and ambitious is our Zeke, In all walks of life he'Il rise to the peak. FUTURE: Be careful not to get stuck. JOSEPH A. ZECCARDI, JR. 2000 Cayuga Street ZEKE Someday in a butcher's cutting chops We'll find our Zeke dfinking soda pops. FUTURE: Up to date man. RUTH L. ZOLLERS 2711 West Westmoreland Street URUTHU Ruth's hopes will actually come to he, For she works hard we all can nee. FUTURE: Flirting with bosses' sons. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Usher, Al- ternate, Spotlight Representative, Commercial Club. Secretary of Class, Dance Committee. THE G R A T Z O N I A N EDWIN WILLIAM BURKE 1651 Wyoming Avenue EDDIE To hit the bullls eye every time, is Eddie'a aim in life. We hope he hits a ringer, when he picks himself a ufife. FUTURE: G man. ALBERT W. DAVIES 1633 West Mentor Street BUD When other men their hobbies keep, Bud would so much rather sleep. FUTURE: Breaking in mattresses. ACTIVITIES: M o n it o r, Gym Leader, Spotlight Representative. JAMES EARLEY 3609 North 11th Street JIM Pictures are his pride and joy, Abjiend for photography is this oy. FUTURE: Look at the birdie. JAMES W. GRIMES 1915 Dennie Street ...MMU Jim and his guitars are always on hand, D For his lively tunes are much in demand. FUTURE: A wandering minstrel. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. JUNE, STANLEY A. MAGALON 1643 Dounton Street HSTAN., While down the avenue we do stroll, Stan will be looking through a port hole. FUTURE: Sailor. ACTIVITIES: Soccer Team, Gym Monitor. JOHN MENNIG 2202 West Tioga Street lt's fun to roam, if roam you must, .lohn's a victim of the wander- lust. FUTURE: Vagabond. ACTIVITIES: A. A. Representa- tive, Monitor. JACK B. SHAEFFER 222 East Church Lane JACKSON Jackaon's interest with girls does lie- To be a campus Romeo he will try. FUTURE: Taking it easy. EMMA L. WASHINGTON 2407 Ridge Avenue Quiet and shy and helpful, too, ls our little friend Emma Lue. FUTURE: Champion typist. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. SIMON GRATZ Qwith Apologies to Rudyard Kiplingj 1 You can talk of schools in town And you'll see your rival frown When you mention Simon Gratz or try to praise it. He will hold his head aloft, You'll know y0u're being scofed, l'Vhen with twisted views and mocking words, he'll haze it. But inside of our front door, From the gym to 504, In every corner where a student chats, You'll find the spirit there, You c'n feel it in the air, Yes, you'll find it everywhere in Simon Gratz. Yes, it was Gratz, Gratz. Grate, We'll remember you with pride, you Simon Gratz. lVith your Senate and your Court And fair teams in every sport You ranked among the best, you Simon Gratz. Ninety-four 1940 2 You can joke in class and grin F For the facultu therein With keen sense of humor laughingly they'll share it. They'll bawl you out, of course, If the gag has not good source, But more often they'll just stand, and grin and bear it. When you keep up in your work And no assignment do you shirk, The faculty's a pleasant bunch to talk to, But when the weather turns out hot, And ambition's heart is shot, You'lI shiver sure whichever class you walk to. Yes, it was Gratz, Gratz, Gratz, C'mon, cheer leaders, lead a yell for Gratz. C'mon, let's go, Bulldogs, fight! Hit that line with all your might! Yes, we'll always cheer you onward, Simon Grate. 3 Your structure as it stands lVas raised by many hands Un a circus ground of some few years ago. An' some things occur inside Which seem to coincide With the circus acts of those days, that we know! Hut there was always somethin' brewin', There was always somethin' doin', lVith your games and plays and tests and shows galore, With classmates' childish larks, lVith book reports and marks. Ah! We'd give a lot to live 'em just once more. Yes, it was Gratzz, Gratz, Gratz, lVe'll ne'er forget our days at Simon Gratz, When we sat upon the ledge Of the rocky, gray-stone hedge lVhich bordered round the walls of Simon Gratz. 4 We now look back with pride For we know how hard you tried To prepare us well for after graduation. We have no regrets, of course, For our stay was but a source Of reference toward a higher education. We know you'll still go on Training each and everyone For the troubled world that lies outside your door, Some will take your knowledge in, Some will take it on the chin, But they'll still keep coming to you by the score. Yes, it's Gratz, Gratz, Gratz, You hall of pleasant mem'ry, Simon Gratz. Though we've scorned you and we've hazed you, By the hands of those who raised you, You're the best school in the country, Simon Gratz! LIONEL CROLLICK Ninety-five eatures '90 fr-swf' M JW W,- 17 N.. I , -A X l i a hington rip 'l' WAS news. indeed. when that certain Mr, Smith entered Yllisliington. but 2-L-V1-0 also made the headlines when they traveled South of the Border. Un that Thursday of Thursdays, October 26. 1939, we found ourselves at lVayne Junction precisely on time. Galoshes-remember why Ffcaineras. chubby l l l l l l rad ind white buttons and. of eourse. the lunch, gave coats. higi iee s. ow lee s. ' z ' 1 ., the on-looker the general impression that we were going somewhere. At 7:15 A. M.. we boarded our train and left the City of Brotherly Love for a grand and glorious day in the Capitol Cityf, As we whizzed southward. we entertained ourselves with singing. homemade sandwiches. milk. and auto- graphs. Suddenly we glanced at our watches and found it to be 10:-1-2 and also XVashington. With cheers of YVashington. here we areii' we alighted from the train. lVithout much ado. we hurried into busses and were off to visit the Capitol. Oh. but we mustn't forget the picture for which wc posed so prettilyf' Great was dis- our pleasure when we entered the Senate to find we were in time to hear a eussion about neutrality. Nimffy-wiylit ai. Our next visit was to the Folger Shakespearean l,ihrary. Remember how ainazed we were at the theatre copied from that of Shakespeare's day? Crossing the street, we eaine to the heautiful Supreme Court Building which seemed to express our heritage of liberty and justice. The Bureau of Printing and lingraving was the next important plaee on our tour. More than one of us eried. Money money everywhere. and not a eoin for inef' The husses eame to our reseue onee more. and in a few moments we were at the Smithsonian Institute. Then on to an inspiring visit to the memorial of the Great limaneipator. Our gayety was transformed into reverenee and awe as we read the mueh heloved Gettysburg Address. Next on the program was that delightful trip to Mount Vernon through the quaint town of Alexandria. lt seemed hut a few moments hefore we arrived at the home of the First President. After a very pleasant time at Mount Vernon, we dined heartily on iee eream and soda pop and traveled next to the Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. Here. May Henry delivered :L very impressive speeeh at the 'l'omh of the Unknown Soldier. A wreath was placed at the hase of the Tomli- our pledge to peaee and demoeraey. At six o'eloek a Very tired and hungry group of students entered the station and then hoarded the train to wait for turns to sample that delieious southern fried ehieken. Nine-thirty found the tired. happy faees of 2-L--L0 greeted hy the wel- eome arms of parents. Oh, yes. the trip made a 21736.85 hole in our poekets. hut it was worth it! Ninrfl -nine .I ics SV 'al Burg kfsx Arg, by 'lv CCF t 99 1. Files on Parade . . 2. The Peak . . . 3. Smilin' Thru . . . 4. Mind Off Min- utes? . . . 5. Remember? . . . 6. Alma Mater . . . 7. What a Man . . . 8. These Three . . . 9. Namesake . . . 10. Four Boys and a-- S Book! . . . 11. Board of Experts f?D . . . 12. Faculty at Play . . . 13. The Women . . . 14. Back to Nature . . . 15. Here We Are! . . . 16. Money Man . . . 17. Pretty as a Picture . . . 18. Mob Scene . . . 19. For Men Only . . . 20. Sign 'em Up . . . 21. Hot- house . . . 22. The Kibitzers . . . 23. Sunny Boy . . . 24. One out of Nine . . . 25. Heights of Learning . . . 26. Just Jennie . . . 27. Nice Molars! . . . 28. Filin' Out . . . 29. Maids in the Wood. Our Hundred X... 1. Babes in the Wood . . . 2. Look familiar? 66 . . . 3. Inspiration . . . 4. Co-ed . . . 5. Tops . . . 6. Leaning Tower . . . 7. Fox and Co .... 8. Co-eds . . . 9. Gargoyle fwith Listerine? . . . 10. Grand Exit . . . 11. An oily story . . . 12. Monkey-business . . . 13. Strike - - four! . . . 14. The Call of the Wild . . . 15. When It's Springtime in the Rockies . . . 16. Just a Justice or two . . . 17. Pretty Prexy . . . 18. In and Out of the Spotlight . . . 19. Let's Dance, Stoodents . . . 20. Feather in the Breeze . . . 21. Ven- tilation . . . 22. Batter Up! . . . 23. Cheatin' on Esther . . . 24. Honey Chile and More Ventilation . . . 25. Feetsies . . . 26. A Piece of Kate . . . 27. Marble Hall . . . 28. Handy Man. One Ilumlrezl One A 98 ES? llyx :W f fe- x. 1:5 l .-M ml I 6 ' - Lmv. Q 75 v ' 3 ggi! Ri ' f , , Q - xv 6 1 ? A AA- 'x 1 . fff! 5 X It Q A1 5 P f' t A 55:55, 'JE -. '. ' . as '-i-uv' I ,v ,il 5 as ug?-j' o IX - - V V J f E. X V 0:,,,:2p ,Q l, 4 ,5 l x 5 7' , , . A.. Y, Xi Q L K ' '7' angers- F W 5 A ,.L. A121113 X Q ,,,. - -7' 5' 4 ,4'i , me - H, 3 4 fx ig -, ig X ' Q ', f A- A X ,mix wr W ' !?'-99?ff5:'v'fvjna '- fa. ' Jig X , . A- ,. ' Q -'K V! .- ffff ,. f 9 F 1 1 wf 0'?7S5Qlz:W5'7gW' 1 Q' 1,4 'N-ggi? 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You tiilillit in-iil'l'v you iUUiit'1i so prvttl' :ls thvsl- lril'tlll'1'N shuw. liili YUII f l . . . . . ihl-l'l- lsllt ll1lll'iI tllll lull thu' iHliil'tNllll Hum' :is tlwli Il-1-t ill'iilltNYil'ligIt' till' hunt lllg tilt'-Y l'l'l-vlvl' il'llIll 1-sl'ul't s lugs that h:ll'l' HlI4itil'lliy gl'uw'll stltl. is this fitllll Nilfillixtllg ul' !lI't' wl- hm-lwrlllillg til't'li? This Illll4'il ltiJtllllA'tt-'tlltl' night l'UIllt'N tn :i vhm- :iii tl!!! slmll :ls til'l-li. hllt hula NKIIIUYN itlli t:ll'l'wl'ii to B1'4NliiilIlt' t0lllltl'Y tilli! NYIHI tilK'll' slnlll'l'llll's NK'l'lIl'QiX ltt:u-hvml tu wrists illlti 1'St'UI'tN plll'kl'ts. Nil: mil' 1lil'ilN'ii is intl' l-llllllgfh fur grnwillfl tiliilil't'lI to ill- tlllt :lllli it is lung past ulll' tN'litiiIll' fsu. 214-L0 IIlIliil'N :l ttllll' ut' thl wll flllli llll!tiIl'l'N tlllli thl-ll' imppy l'ilIi4iI't'!l :ll'l'll'lllg hullll' :lt Um' 111111111111 Five he it arade 1. Lovely to Look At EDITH FINKELSTEIN RICHARD WHEALIN 2. Just a Jitterbugu ELEANOR ROSENBERG ROBERT KOECHER 3. When I'm the President JESSIE STONE RICHARD COHEN 4. All in Fun RUTH SCHMITT THEODORE FREYMAN An Apple for the Teacher BETTY CLAVILLE LEONARD RAFFLE 6. What's New? BETTY SQUIRES DONALD LUBER I'm 'Way Up Harg You're ,Way Down Thar, ROSE MANJO GEORGE SILVERMAN 8. Imagination DORIS WEISS DAN TE CATTANI . Stay as Sweet as You Are INEZ JONES FRANK MOSCARIELLO All the Thing of 24-4 ll Game Take Me Out to the Ba MARGARET MILLER EDWARD SAWICKI s You Are JANET TOPHAM FRANK CARTER 3. Chatter-box RIVA HORN AARON ANTON Whistle While You Work ESTHER RUGGIERO MORTON SIMON 5. You're the Tops JANE WELLS JERRY HAAS 6. Faithful Forever MAY HENRY WALTER CAMENISCH 7. Scatter-brainv NANCY ROBINSON RAYMOND KOHL 8. All Dressed Up DOROTHY HARRIS SIDNEY WAXMAN 9. You Ought to Be in Pictures WANDA LUBAS LIONEL CROLLICK merica Land of steel and woods and rocks, Land of airways, rail-ways, docks. Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Of of Of Of Of Of Of Of Of Of Of Of Of Of Of Of Of Of 'ff lVashington, Jeferson, Lincoln, dezvious, reckless thinkinf rush and endless motion, Democratic notion. busy ojice zvorhers, youthful soda jerkers. zcool and cow-hide leather, fickle circus weather. welcomed foreign lodgers, sport and Brooklyn Dodgers. many crafts and arts, patriotic hearts. many creeds and types, spangled stars and stripes. influential might, everlasting light. pioneer foundation, peaceful preservation. God's most blessed creation- .-IZVIERICAJ beloved nation. LIONEL CHOLLICK One Hundred Eight Ulllllllblllilbllllbllt l'0gl'lllll OVERTIlREil6txIIlCl'lC3ll Fantasieu ........,.. ...... I 'icfor Herbert PIIOCESSIONAL'-HPOIIIP and Chivalry ..... .,....,,.,...,.......,....,..,. R oberts INVOCATION ,,.......,.,,..,.,.,.................. .......,.......,.....,..,..............,.., D r. Henry G. Maeder Department of Social Studies, Simon Gratz High School XVELCOME .,..,,,.,......,,........,....,.......,......,...,.......,.,.,,.,... ........................, ,.....,.., . l ane VVells President of the Students Association MSEND Om' Tnv I.mH'r ....,.,,.................,..,.......,i,,.,...,.. ....,,.,.,., ..,.,.. G 0 unod Sung by the Class Gussie Cantor, Accompanist COMMENCEMENT THEME PROBLEMS FACING THE GRADUATE The members of the class proposed and developed this commencement theme. The following papers were selected as most worthy of presentation: u Adjustments in a New VVorld ...........,,... VVritten and delivered by Karolyn Sarnofl' as an as 3 The lrayer Perfect --Double Quartet . Sopranos Helen Neilson Margaret Dickinson Contraltos Janet Kalehoff Florence Toro Ignorance Versus Educationn.. O Turn Thee, from Gallia ., , Song of the Evening Star from Tannhanser-A baritone solo .,... ...,...,.. T Vagner Lionel Crollick Problems of Good American Citizens ,. ,....,, , .....,...,..... ..VVritten by Ernest Sopko Delfyiefred by Irving Gottlieb ,.,..,,.,,Steu.s'0n Tenors John Mumford Frank Moscariello Basses David Brunner Richard Bardsley . ..... lVritten and delivered by Richard Cohen .. ..,,, .... ...,.. , . . ,.,.....,.,....,,.,., ,r...,...., , , ....... Gounorl Sung by the Class Doris Mock. Soprano Soloist Edward Tinsley. Accompanist Goals ...,...,.....,. .,..,.....,....,r,..,. ..., ,..,.............. W ' r itten by Mae lxaplan as u Delivered by Esther Ruggiero Andante from Concerto in E Minor -Violin Solo .......,,.,......,.,............ Illendelssohn Jean Lipowitz Farewell ...., ..,...., ............,.........,,..,.......,...,..,. V 1 ......,,. Z .,.. ....,... lt I ay Henry President of the Graduating Class. Presentation of Diplomas ...,..,...........,..,......,...,... By the Principal, Dr. E. Carl VVerner Class Song. Farewell ..,......,.....,..,.......,......,....,.......,...,,........ Music by Isabel Seislove Vllords by Violet Cusani Isabel Seislove, Acc-ompanist Rl-:cr:ssroNAL- Victory March ...,.,..................,.,.......,.,.... ,..., . lnhnszm One Hundred Nine alll era Cl icks J 34 QL Camera Clicks ettermen FOOTBALL ULYSSPTS BIFFONI VVILLIAM BINDER W'ILLIAM Ko'I'scII BERNARD TIARIN NATIIANIEI, TIlORPE RICHARD VVIIEALIN BASKETBALL EDWARD SAWVICKI BIORTON SIMON SOCCER EDWARD BACINO EDWARD KAWAIIEC JULES KENDRA STANLEY BIAGALON JOHN BKIAMROL EDWARD SAVVICKI BASEBALL IJRANK CAR'I'IcR EDWARD IEAWVALFIC JULRS KENDRA VVILLIAM KOECIIER HARRY SANDROSV EDWARD SAWICKI NIORTON SIMON RAYMOND KOIIL TENNIS IVIORRIS BODENGER IRVING GOTTLIER DONALD LIIBER EDWVARD BIAN NIILTON VVEINER TRACK ROBERT KOECIII-:R CROSS-COUNTRY FRANK CARTER GYM VVILLIAM ARROX'O JOHN THORNTON gm Iv-Ywn gf Sing gf Zim A I-w f A -A -'-'4. A Q-Qi 'F -' -,. ff A' ' I ' I , ,,, IN A, f Q. 1 . ' 1' M gl- 4 ,V 1 ,1 1 . A A si 1' QL' als I. I: 3.5 A--. ' - 1'- mf' ':, ' V - -13 vrxirf jx 5 ': r U m V U of 'j ' 11. One Hundred Tzwelve 'x,lli'S7'.i3'-- is 4. - I First row: Sparks, Walker, Whealin, MacAnally, Thorpe, Green. Second row: Biffoni, Lester, Newkirk, Co-captains Haasis and Salvato, Tarrin, Kotsch. Third row: Coach Tierney, Assistant Manager Conlen, Baron, Penniclc, Herman, Binder, Kolanko, Schwesser, Manager Winneberger. Fourlh row: Christy, Lustig, Brown, McMahon, Sweeney. Fifth row: Assistant Manager Kibitz, Moody, Brofman, lVlcCu!cheon, Mascot Herby. oothall Mn. Fn.xNL'1s 'l'u:RNEY ,. . c'01l!'lI Roeeo Hassis y A .CO-ff,,l,,,,ins .Xl.m:u1' Sfnvivi-o Guonoi: XVINNHBIIRGEB ,. NDER the able leadership of their new coach. Francis Tierney, the Bulldog varsity eleven of 1939 turned in one of the best records eompiled by a Gratz football team in recent years. Had it not been for many injuries to key men on the squad. we would surely have been championship con- tenders. The class of 211--l-0 was well represented on the team. Our two victories can be largely attributed to members of our class. ln the Germantown game. versatile halfbaek 'il3it'f Biffoni scored the only and winning touchdown of the game. On Thanksgiving Day. in the traditional Olney game VVilliam Kotseh. a guard. bloel-:ed the kick that scored an automatic safety which won the hard- Omf Hundred Tliirlvrfn Jlu a nyc' r fought game. Other outstanding' players in our class were two of the most aggressive linernen in the league. VVilliam Binder and Bernard Tarin. Other seniors were diminu- tive Nathaniel Thorpe in the back field and Ric-hard Yvhealin and .loseph Green on the line. YVin. tie. or lose. our football team :il- ways fought and played their hardest in :I spirit of sportsmanship which is typical of an American high school like Simon Gratz. SCHEDULE Oppunrul Ilrul : Central U 0 Roxhorougrh I3 U NYest Philaclelphia I5 U Germantown , . U li Overbrook .. .. 0 U Benjamin Franklin 0 0 Olney ',.. . 0 2 Standing: Manager Bongard, Ewell, Sawicki, Weiss, Thorpe, Silver., Coach Shegog. First Row: Petrack, Simon, Captain Kenny, Sternfeld, Walker askethall ross-Con G1-:num-: SIHCGUG 011111-I1 .ll'l.lAN P. I1lCKOK 'l'mm,xs KENNY .... . , Fnpfuin .'xl'Gl'S'l'lNl4I l'i:'rn1'cc1 .... . ..,..... . .. Wu.I,1AM Boxuimu ,. ,,..,.....,.,. , ..4.. Jlfalzflffrfl' ICARNI-:s'1' W,vr'rs, :XLLAN l'NGl:n . SCHEDULE Graf: Oppmufzzf l'4'nn f'lHH'tt'I' . .. ,....,. 12 -H 'x'fil'l'Illillll0XVll .,.., 15 27 4l.:l Salim- .. ,. .. 'llxlilSllHIlllIl . ,. . Ruxlmruugrlm .. . Overbrook . , Olney ., . ,, ,. iBlll'l'l'llIll ,, , ,. Soulh Pllilzulclplmia Lil'l'lllilIItUlYll .. .. .... . l I'2llllifllI'il .,. .. ..,, .. livnjzunin Franklin , fvllfrzll ,, ,. Norflu-:lst ,,., . .... . , .. Non-I,0aguv Gzunvs ntl' . .,.. C'mu'l1 . lllllffillll . . Jlunuyrfrs ,. 9 27 .. 19 15 SCHEDULE 24 32 28 52 Bartram-77 SUlllll0I'lIf-93 Grutz--lliet 25 18 Nurtlwast-37 Gl'alzAlH4i , . 25 8 , 22 30 Olney-S9 Franklin-74 Grutzgl-55 19 21 16 44. LiQ'l'IllllIll0NVll-52 Liratz-116 Ca-n'trali209 , ,. , 24 50 A. 44 I6 19 30 First row: Davies, Carter, Detrick, Captain Petrucci, Franklin, Levy, Mazurek Second row: Coach Hickok, Burnley, Kancher, Washington, Fineberg, Levin, Bosco Third row: Manager Unger, Stepek, Fishenberg, Manager Wans. First row: Bacino, Pio, Second row: Kenny, Bernstein. Soccer Mu. .lnsi-:vu SCIllVl'Il'l'ZI 'AANIIY-Q l,om:NC Sllfflrili Pc-lin L liairfvi' ,. ,.,...... , ' 'Frivmls' Select . ,, . 'xciL'I'lll1lllllNYll Frivmls' 'North Cutliolic .. ,4,, Norilwust ,. ,..,, . ,. . Girard Collvgrv FI'ill1lif0l'll ., lllnvy , .. .. South Pliilzulvlpliiax .. .. ,. YYt'si Pliilmlvlpliizi , as Non-I,m-:iglw Gaim-5 Lis, Solitro, Captain Kenra, Sikora. Mamrol, Kawalec, Sawicki, Magalon, Di Natalie, Spotlight Reporter Baseball .l1'l.l-za Klzxlmx R,xvMoNn lilllll. ,. MR. Hrxmn' Sxyni-:R Joux Soi,AN ,,,,... , , B.XSl'1lS.AX H III Olney .,.. .... . . , VW-st Pliiluclelpliisi Overbrook ..,....,....,,,.. South Pliilaulvlpliiai Us-rlnzuitmvn 4. ., , I runkforzl , . ,... , , 15011 Franklin ., . l'1'1itl'al ,. Nortliveist ., Ruxhorougli . First row: Sikora, Barrett, Simon, Captain Kendra, Koecher, Sandrow, Campie Second row: Kohl, Carter, Hendler, Kenny Thornton, Polowczuk, Solan Third row: Krouse, Kotsch, Kawalec, Sawicki. l? J.- fri, First row: Boyer, Captain Thornton R Flynn J Flynn K- Second row: Eisenbeis, Moran, Yusem, Arroyo Chrsuanson Third row: Davis, Poldzak, Stout, Stybelskl N lx Il nx , I'u111'lr Ylillll lx .. .. ., ,.,. . . .. . Vrrpfailz SCHEDULE 1 Burt rum l31'll.iilllllIl F Olnvy cll'I'lIl2lIlt0XVIl Chzunpionships Gratz llfiltl Grzitz Grafx First row Brown, lVlcCutcheon, Crollick, Koecher, Kouse, Zlelinski Second row j Flynn, Salvatore, Gaines, Morgan Kline, Franklin, Kancher, R Flynu Kancher R Flynn. Third row Jordan, Levin, Burnley, Ginnelly. Waller Leifer, Carnevale Coach Tierney Fourth row Rotolo, Wiese, Feinberg, Rovella, Alexander, Lustlg, Llpshitz, Watts, Welsh Q- 'SITAEU 'H M' First row: Meade, Stern, Bodenger, Man. Second row: Luber, Eisenberg, Coach Oser, Weiner, Gottlieb. MR. .losizvn Usiza , Courh BIURRIS liomzxmtn ,.., Captain Al 'I'l'iR a lapse of ten years. the Simon Gratz Tennis Team again won the Pub- lic lligh Championship. l.ed hy Captain Morris Bodenger. one ot' the top-ranking junior players in the Middle States. and eoaehed by Mr. Joseph Oser. the team won Gratz's only athletic championship of the year. Finishing the season in championship form. the team clinched top honors hy heat- ing our arch-rivals. Olney High School, 5-0. Five inemhers of 241--140 were on the team. First. and hy far the most outstanding player in the Puhlie High League, was Morris Bo- denger. first singles player and Captain. He also had the distinction of winning his let- ter in tennis for four conseeutive years. Other seniors who distinguished themselves were lidward Mann. fourth singles player ennis tllltl Irving Gottlieh. Donald l.uher. and Mil- ton lVeiner. alternating at douhles. Those returning next year. who also played a major part in winning the championship. are New- t0ll Meade. undefeated second singles playerg Morton Stern and Hubert. Hiscnherg. The tine work of Coach .loseph Oser must not he overlooked. for without his untiring guidance the team would not have heen as successful. SCHEDULE Graf: Oppnuwui La Salle . .. ., 3 2 Northeast ,, ,. .... . , 5 0 West Catholic' , , .. t I South Philadelphia . 5 0 Overbrook .....,. . . 3 2 Frankford 5 0 St. Joseph . . , 5 0 Germantown . , -L l Northeast Catholic , 5 U VVest Philadelphia . , 4 l Penn Charter ,. . 0 5 Central . 2 3 Olney .... . 5 0 One Ilumlrwl Sfffllfffll Girls' leaders Tlltl physical education teachers of various sections have chosen a very capable and well trained group of senior girls this year. VVe, the class of 21-110. can well be proud of the fine athletic abil- ities of the girls of our class. These specimens of fine womanhood in sports- manship assist the gym teachers in the most ingenious way. The leaders are very competent and excel in their gymnastics. They willingly and unseliishly aid the girls in their work as much as they pos- sibly can. The gym leader course, so to speak trains the girl for other activities and teaches the principles of the sports carried on in our school. To further their ability in gym work the Leaders' Club, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Hall, meets every Tuesday after- noon at 2.15. This club gives the girls additional practice on certain apparatus found in the gymnasium. The club pre- pares them for the spring interclass gym meet. The girls may also participate in the test for leaders. This test consists of aims on all the apparatus a leader is responsible for. If the student passes this test she receives a small red felt letter Ia This letter distinguishes her as being capable and a most eflicient leader in her gym work. Seated: Mary McCullough, Ann Titcombe, Miriam Sichel, Margaret Miller, Janet Top- ham, Mary Pantone, Edith Voss. Second row: Dorothy Doneclcer, Jane Wells, Helen Malamut, Roslyn Landis, Rose Manjo, Eleanor King, Marian Ostrofsky, Carolyn Bens. Third row: Doris Jackson, Shirley Picker, Irene Levin, Loretta Hendricks, Eleanor Pfeifer, Marian McLaughlin, Dorothy Foehr. Fourth row: Betty Glassman, Betty Claville, Carol Myers, Gertrude Kindig, Rosanna Hester, Jane DeCray, Jessie Stone. Um' Ilurzdrrd Ifiylzlrferl irls' ports ' l ll in the spring of '39 and thc THl'llil'i are many aftcr school activr 39, haseJa . ities in which thc athlctically inclined track title in the spring of '39, girl can partakc. There are basketball. Vl'hen a girl participates in these aftcr haschall, dancing. hockcy. modern games. school activities shc carns points, usually swimming, tcnnis. and volleyball, these tivc points for each sport. Thcsc count hcing the most important sports of the toward her awards. VVhcn thc stndcnt seasons. These gaincs arc carried on in accumulates thirty points she gcts hcr intcrclass competition. Thc winning numerals. sixty points thc S-G. and teams receive small red fclt letters for nincty points thc school lctttcr UG. tllc active work in thc various fields. Upon receiving the S-G . the girl auto- 'I'hc lcttcrs. H for hockey. VH fill' lll2ltiCZIIly becomes a memhcr of the Girls' volleyball. B for haskctlmall. etc.. Sll0W Athletic Association. which. in turn. gow that they played on the championship erns all cxtra-curricular athlctic activities. tcaln. The spirit of 2-I-A1-0 has done much to The girls of 24--4-0 won lcttcrs in thc raise thc standard of girls' sports at intcrclass compctition for hockcy in the Gratz, May their grand enthusiasm rc! fall of '38 and '39, volleyball in fall 339. hmih with tht-In throughout lift- with lmskcthall in the spring term of '38 and equally fine results! .'XYl'.-XICDSEGIRIS' SPORTS ZVumr'rnl.v: Violet Cusani, Dorothy Doncckcr. S, Il. : Jcssic Stone. Marjorie Eggcrt, Phyllis Featlicr, Dorothy Green. GU: Jam- df-Cray, Dorothy Fm-hr, Lqyrclta Hon- Mathilda Himmelein, Riva Horn. Doris Jackson, gh-ir-ks, Evelyn I.cwis, Margarct Millcr, Marion Gcrtrurlc Kindig. Eleanor King, Dorothy Moran, McLaughlin, Mary Pantone, Miriam Sicln-l, Nct- Carol Myers, Bcrtha Necdlcman, Eleanor New- tic Sovtza, Ann Titcomlvc, .Ianct Topham, limlith man. Marian Ostrofsky. Mary Ralston, Marion Voss. Vogt. GIRLS' ATHLETIC COUNCIL Pantone, Ann Titcombe. fe! First row: Miriam Sichel, Evelyn Lewis, Edith Voss, Mary ' S vtza, Loretta Hendricks, Marion McLaughlin, Marga Seca nd row: Janet Topham, Nettle 0 Miller. Olll' Hundrml :vllll'llW!'ll School Song Gratz High mf gulerrgn maestoso Words and Music by Robert A. Gerson - - -I -:1 ---L gE j13?3gi1T:i: 1:1::hL:1i:EE:iE?iiiE.'EEd'1-ig: U-V 'in-'fi4i3'T ?1'?i!igT if 'gsf -U-17 1. Gratz High thy sons shall cheer ior thee, Thy daughters sing thy praise, Thy 2. The bus - y years will fol-lowyouth,With oth- er in-t'rests filledg May P 1. P 1 .y . . -S l3ECiEifTE4g'JF '5 5'fi: ijiggggriifffgi 4 eps- 1: 'lil p P 1.0-:p p - -'lj,1F-'F 'Lv h ' ores . 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GLAdstonc 1979 NORTH 1448 I 1 Best Wishes and Success for The Future of 24-40 from 25-41 . 1 I fill r2 Ilzmdred Tzwn fy-two At the Head of the Class A Complete Line of Fine Gifts in QUALITY JEWELRY For the Graduate Pay only SOC or S1 11 week, or pay monthly ESTABLISHED I853 JEWELERS 0 SILVERSMITHS 1940 TRAINING On a University Level For High School Graduates Who Cannot Go on to Resident College BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DIESEL ENGINEERING APPLIED ELECTRICITY AUTO MECHANICS Ei REPAIR MODERN SHOP PRACTICE BUILDING, ESTIMATING AND CONTRACTING The American Technical Society estab- lished in 1898 with resources of a half million dollars is operating a Cofoperative Plan of Home Study. Bonded Field Secretaries are employed to interview High School Graduates inf terested, Check Subiect desired and send for free How to Study booklet. WINSLOW G. SMITH, seay sso E. sam st. - chicago, 111. I... WELCOME TO YOUR ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 'L24 f 40 We'll Be Looking for YOU AT EVERY ALUMNI AFFAIR Meet your friends and talk over old times-'You'll like it! Om' Ilunrlred T'LL'J01If.ll-fh ree i 1 1 I I Q y THE GUILDCRAFT CO. I Dance Favors, Programs Fraternity Pins and Keys 121 North Broad Street Philadelphia TAYLOR SCHOOL AND MULVEY INSTITUTE Secretarial, Stenographic, Account- ing, Business Administration, Ad' vertising and Journalism Courses. Both Day and Evening 1207 CHESTNUT ST., PHILA. RlTtenhouse 6434 1 I 5 M i MRS. J. H. CLAUS FLOWERS 3450 Germantown Avenue Flowers by wire L. GRADUATION GOWN S MRS. L. E. 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